f I .1 3 v t '- l : i Peoples Bank t NEW BERN, N. C - ' 4 C) PAID ON . o SAVINGS Checking j There is no convenience for the safe and ecpnomi ica transaction of everytfay money affairs that can com , pare wiih a checking account.JsW cordially i invite I the accounts of farmers, merchants and firms, assuring -: prompt service and courteous attention regardless of the amount uf money deposited. , , - : Deposits subject to check large or small amounts. - . v. ;.WM DUNN ' CD BRADHAM " TA.UZZELL PftESTV VICE PPEST.. a una D . LIVESTOCK CO. J US"T RECEIVED .; ;a CARLOAD - -u - ' ft ULT: S i r S." Front Street, Diploma of Merit and Gold Medal Award d, St. Lot is Expo. 1 804. - T. tmk Furniture Co, Phone 172, J. A. Liyfcry, Feed, Sale U:. - V; ' Largest and Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for ' Bale iu New Bern. A car load of each just In. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Kobcs, Whips, Cart Wheels. J. A. JONES Broad Street, PROPRIETOR, I New Bern, N. C. ELLVOOD FENCE WIRE Also a full line Barbed Wire for hogs and cattle, Poultry Wire, Rubber Roofing-,': Paints 4and Oib, Stoves and Ranges and a. general' line of Hardware. -Write us or call, we can giveyou fight prices, gah::ill hard ware go. ;..!:: ? -t .. Phone 147, New Hum, N. C ' STRONG COURTEOUS ' PROGRESSIVE Accounts are received in either CASHIER V'-' ''?".'"' :''-'"';vV' New.' Bern," N. C SAFES Just received a cur load of Iron Safes which vVe will sell cheap for cash or. on limp." Safes, now on dis play in our show windows. Write, phone or call for catalog. t 93 Hie SI. : P. 0. Box 441 i JONES Exchange Stables UNCLE SAM - with his estimated seventy (ivo million population can not Tn.ike a better selection In case i.f war, than you Can to make your nelrtaiiin from our stock ci f Iiai.il mnde IliigtfU'S and t'urrnij'.CH. Ctuno to Bee m, Yulll H to pl-'USP, - - N ....... ..:,..M; CARE FREE CONVICTS. Jail Life In Montenegro a Cheerful . 8ert of Exiatanea. " Cflttlnje, the capital of Montenegro, possases the most remarkable prison system In the world. The Jail pre sents little to Indicate that It Is a place of conflnemeat. There are no onter prison walls, and In the cells the men about ten In each are as con tentedly -and comfortably housed as their own personal domestic belong ings can make them. Moreover, they are generously ' fed, ' and cigarettes without stint, wine occasionally and no work at all combine to- check any desire toeacape more effectually than would strong walls, Iron bars and an army of warders. : When W. J. Still man was in that country in the seven ties all; the free men were away fight ing, and he observed bow. when a mes senger was. wanted the official took a man oat of the prison and sent him off, having no fear that he would not return. One such messenger .was sent to Cattaro, In Austrian territory, 'with 8,000 florins for the bank and duly came back. ' Another asked a Russian at Cattaro to intercede with Prince Nicholas for bis release from prison. . "But you are not In prison," said the Russian. v - "Oh,"' said the man,""I have only come down for a load, of skins for So-and-so, but I must go Into prison again when I get back to Cettloje." , . ' One guard watched all the prisoners when they sunned themselves out of doora, and if he were called away a prisoner would take his rtflo and do duty for the time. London Mail. - ' , 'A 8lap at Whiatler. A youfeg San Franciscan, the owner of a large and valuable collection of autographs, 'once wrote to James Mc Neill Whistler, politely requesUng his Signature. The letter w.ns sunt in euro of the London Royal academy, with which the famous American, peluttft' was at outs.-vAfter four months the. letter was returned to the Sun Frim-! Cisco address from the dead letter of-. flee in Washington. Covering the on-; velope was the word,, repeated' hum' berless times, ."Unknown!, -T.,-- 8uperstitiou.f - ..; . i "What! Did you 'Mr the exnmlna-1 Mons go by again. Cur.?'-- .- ; " , "I'll tell you. father.' On the way to the College, I iiu'tn ii .old woman, nnrt then-1 turned biU'li-ngnltr." lllegende Blatter. - - t The Usual Course. s t, nauBhf.v Ijidy (who linn purchnsed a tampi-MnRt . piit It on myself?'- J - f Clerk (very. pnlltelyi-Nof neceRSdii ly. ma'am.. It will imobahly he bcttei 1 If you put It on the lotter. - ' ' -t FOLEY KIDNEY PILL. J Neutralize and remove' the poisons that cause backache,, rheumatism. ntT-vousnesw-and all kidney and bladd. r ir regularities- They build up and restoie the natural action of these .vital air gaiis, r . S. Dutfy.- . ' 1 -The Live One. .-i-j . A west end dealer In stuffed animals who also keel's a few live creatures for sale, gave bis' elerk permission ' to sell the stuffed specimens, but wished to be called tf any one wanted any 'of the live animals. ; One day a gentle man called and asked to-Bee a monkey. "Any of , these r- asked the clerk, putting to the Btuffed specimens. . ? '.' "No; I want a live one." replied the customer. ' ; " 'i The boy stepped- to the door of the back shop and called to the owner, "Step this way. please,' you're want edr London Ideas. If you have trouble in getting rid of yo ir cold you may knowf that you are ia fronfincr .It. nrnni'lv ." There is "TIO reas n why a cold should hang on fer weaksand it will not if you take Chamber lain s cougn uemeay. r or saie ny an ueaiera. ;.'..: v DIRECT LINE. TO ALL POINTS ! NORTH. SOUTH. EAST. WEST. Very Low Round Trip Kates to all - . . Principal Resorts. . Through Pullman to Atlanta, leaves Raleigh 4 :05pm, arrives .Atlanta $:36 p m, making close connection ' for and arriving Montgomery following day af ter leaving, Raleigh 11:00 a m,- Mobile 4:12 p m. New Orleans 8:30 p m,; Birm ingham 12:15 noon, Memphis 8:05 p m, Kansas City 11:20 am, second day and connecting for", all other points? This car also makes close connection at Salis- bnry for St Louis and, other Western points. -; ' -' ..'' :'i Through Pullman to. Washington lea ves Raleigh 6:50 p m, arrives Washing on 8:53 am, Baltimore 10:02 a m, Phila delphia 12:23 noon, New York 5:31 pm This car makes close connection'at Wash' ington for Pittsburg, Chicago and all points North and West and at Greens boro for Through Tourist Sleeper for Calif etnia points and for - all Florida points..;,; :;- .'. - ' ' Through Parlor Car for Asheville leaves Goldsboro at 6:45 a m, Raleigh 8:35 a m, arrives Asheville 7:40 p m, making close connection with the Caro lina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10 a in, fallowing day after leaving Ral eigh, with close connection for all points North and Noith-West. -.. " Pullman for Winston-Salem leiwds Raleigh 2:30 a nr, arrives Greensboro 6:30 a m, making clofe--ronnection .,t Greensboro for all points North, South, East and West, ' This car is handled on train No. Ill Waving Goldi;boro at 10:45 p ni.'i - ,- If you desire any information, please call. We are here to furniMh infonna tion as well as to sell tickets. ; II. F. CARY, W. II. PAUNELL, ' O. P. A ' 215 Fny"f-tt.eville St. Wachii'gtun, D. C. Raleitch.'N. C. -) t ( " n i nil i r.f in LEE3. CHAPEL NOTICES. , " Jones- county. March 23 Wr have been having some fiafl weather, bops it will continue. Misses Dollie Brinson, Katie Foy and Miss Aurora Collins, were guests of Miss Lila Oliver Tuesday afternoon.' Mrs. Molsey Collins and sonsHight and Gardner were -visitors tf relatives of upperWhtle Oak Wednesday,-'f-- Little Miss . Gladys Collins of. White Oak is spending & ew days at the home of her aunt Mrs.; Molsey Collins of this place. ;; ihA'-:'. ,". f :1: We regret very much to know that Miss Katie Foy is on the sick list, hope she will soon recover. ;..- Mr. Council Lei' Foy and - brother, Master George Hughes, were welcome visitors at the home of Mr, N K Eubank Wednesday night. - .'-r Mr. Willie Jones and Mr, Leven Eu- banksf Little Hell, went to Richlands last Friday. Hope they had a good time, , -: ' V, ,,. . C' -;-h--'S- Mr. Hatvey Harrison returned to his home at Ravenswood last Monday. He reports a pleasant trip. : . . Mr, Johnnie P Rouse and Miss Aurora Collins of this place attended Sunday school at ' Piny Grove- Sunday was a wee ago. , " (i' Mr. Liron Smith and Mr. Charlie GoodinK of nearMaysville made a flying trip to Pollocksville last Monday. - Mr. .Thurman Eubank and wife of Little Hell, visited ber brother, Mr. Guy Hadnot Sunday a week ago.. Let us hear from Little Hell. (Ring again Blue Bells. LITTLE GIRL. --Childfen Cry TOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A , . -. a ' - - .....-.-. - ' A Punier; "Pop, you kribw everything, don't you?" snld little Joo. "Some very few things. In the unl verse - might have escaped me," an swered the parent modestly, "but they are hardly; worth mentioning.' What do yon want to know?" . "I want to know," -replied little Joe, "what relation an august king is to a May queen?" St' Paul Pioneer Press Tired of the Game. ."Bllllngsly tolls me he has moved his gasoline tank' Into bis garage." - - ."But that's awfully dangerous, Isn't It? The garage muy catch Hre-at any moment, . : i . v : "That's what Bllllngsly Clevehiuo PlalnTJeater. r, hopes." FOLEY, KIDNEY PILLS rOflRMBUMATISI KIONBVSAMO SILACDCII . ' ' ' r Har Own Ticket. 1 "Well, of course I don't know how the young man will turn out. Mar riage Is a lottery.". '; ' . .,. ""Yes,-' mamma, I know, but a girl should hardly be expected to lot ber mother select her ticket." Pittsburg Dispatch. " . . Wheii you have rheumatism in your . . . i i rn i .1 : i - l : : tool or inswp HM"y viiBUiueridin o uini- mant anA vmi uril fra emifr lkllof ' Tt ui.u vu ..... v uva.vn . . . . v costs but a Quarter. . Whv suffer? . For saie ny au aeaiers. . ; .; k'7'i:':r?S. A freak.- . '; ; . The elevator wna. waiting for pa: seugera on the ground floor of the Sky scraper -when an excited woman Out; tered over to the man running it. ' ''Does this car go up?" she inquired, breafhless, V-'-' J "No. madam.Tsald the elevator man, unperturbed, "this is a crosstowu car. New Tork Times. V PROTECT The Health of Yourself and ' .Family " . , .-.-s .. . ... ., . ..i-. ... ' Pope's Herb. is prepared to provide a dependable household remedy, based upon the principle of purity of blood in suring freedom from disease. It is a medicine for maladies such as, Rheu matism,' Liver Complaints, Constipa tion, Fever and Ague. Female Disord ers, Indigestion, Lumbago, 'Kidney De rangementa. Catarrh, Sick and Nerv ous Headaches, los of Appetite and all ailments arising from inactivity of the Liver and Kidneya. , . It is a purely Herbs, Barks and Roots Compound It is put up in chocolate coated Tablets pleasing and easy to take,' (or can be dissolved in water.) , Mrs. J. C. Meade, op Hyattsville, Md. Says:- ? 1 -, .. - .-,:.' For vears I have suffered with Back ache, Headaches, Neuralgia, and Nerv ousness and extreme Fatigue, I tried many remedies without relief. ; Four months ago a grateful fried induced me to write to Pope Medicine Co., Wash ington, D. C., for a box of Pope's Herb Compound Tablets, the very first dose of two tablets gave me relief. I used not quite a tl.OQ box and I 'am entirely cured of the pain in my back and- have, no more headache." ; dr. j.' v. hennesey, a prominent Phyhician and Surgeon of Albany, n. y. in part says: j ; - "As a Blood Purifier, Liver, -Kidney and System regulator I prescribe Pope Moilicino Co's of Washington, D., t'. Herb Compound, as I have done for the past 20 years' and have found it to be a preat remedy, wnicnseinonn u everiaiis. 'lliere are tnousinka of letters from u.sers of Poi'8 Herbs, that have been benefitted and cured by its proper use. Pope's Herb ComHund Tablots areyut up 200 in a box, "six month's treat ment," and will be sent post-paid on re ceipt of $1.00. Karh box contains a printed guarantee binding Us to refund the purchase price if the remedy fails to benefit, alno full directions. - , (,ur(iitl hf lli Pntifl MdiriiM Pa, Inc., lin-l.T til" I'm- anil Llrug Act, June DO, linn. No. Sl!. for terms to izm in unoccupied -, , trrr " -ry, ti 're: J FARMER'S WIFE HAD HEAP TO DO Mr$. Shepherd Was in Bad Shape ' When She Could Not Stand oa 5 . Her Feet , Durham, N. C "I am a farmer'! wife," writes Mrs. J. M. Shepherd, ol this city, "and have a heap to do." . . -; "Four months ago 1 could not stand on mj feet, to'do anything much, but at this time I do the most of my work. I took Cardui and it did me more good than all the doctors. "You don't know half how I thank you for the Cardui Home Treatment. I wish that all women who suffer from womanly trouble would treat themselves as 1 have' Ladies can easily treat themselves at home, with Cardui, the woman's tonic. It is -easy to take, and so gentle in its action, that it cannot do anything but good, . . ;,, ; -.. Baine comn6sed exclusively of vege table ingredients, Cardui cannot lay up trouble in your system, as mineral drugs often do. Its ingredients having no harsh, medicinal effects, and beine non- poisonous and perfectly harmless, Cardui Is absolutely safe for young and old. Ask vour druemst. He will tell vou to try Cardui. .-, ; . " ' R B. Wrffe k laOlKf lAvltm tWrf ChiH. SOOBA Medicine Co.. r.hattannnpx Tnn. fnr Sntrlnl Instructions, and 64-page boolc'Home Treatmtal Ml Women, arnt is piaia wrapper, oa reweat. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE I NEW TRAINS BETWEEN . NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, AUGUSTA, and J ACKSON VI LLB Effective Novenlber 27, 1910- the SOUTHERN RAILWAY will put in ef fect new train . service between New York, Washington, Augusta and Jack sonville, schedule of which will be as follows: - No. 31. Lv. New York 1:38 P. M. Ar. Washington 6:10 " Lv. Washington 6:20 ' " Ar. Augusta via Blackville 11:35 A. M. Lv. Augusta via " ; - Trenton 11:45 i - Ar. Jacksonville 3:45 P. M. No. 32. Lv. Jacksonville 9:00 A. M. Ar. Augusta via Trenton - 3:00 P. M. Lv. Augusta via ' . Blaekville 3:15 " Ar. Washington 8:63 A. M. Lv. Washington 9:05 " Ar. New York 2:45 P. M. The above trains will be known as the SOUTHERN'S SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED and will consist of Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars, also Dining Car Service. ' This train as well as all other SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS will arrive and depart from the New Penn sylvania , Station, Seventh Avenue and Thirty-Second Street, New York City- For all information pertaining to the same, address the undersigned. H. Ft CARY, - : Gen. Pass. Agt : Washington, D. C, Not Misaina Much. "How do you like this grand opera. Bllir - ' "1 can't, understand what they are savins." - " "That's all right You ain't missing no Jokes." Pittsburg Post - Kefruiu from covetousness and thj estate shall prosper. Plato. The Swifteit Planet Mfirrorr. the swiftest planet movea 1,775 miles per minute; Venus, 1,800 mUes; earth, 1.100 miles. - i A PLEASANT PHYSIC. , When veu want a pleasant physic give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets a tiial. They are mild and gentle in their action and always produce a pleasant cathartic effect. ' Call at all dealer a drug store tor a tree sample. Invidious. - ! ' "Miss Passay Is furious with that society reporter." : "Why sor " ' "He published the announcement of ber approaching wedding under the U I U III U UI.UU W. .' u . . u vw -Life. - . ".. i Lake Druramond Canal & Water Co. Lake Drummond Transportation -. Co. ; t Lake Drummond Towing Co Dismal Swamp Canal t An Inland Rout ), Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth . .. Always.; . X , ' Quick Transit for Traffic Prompt ( Towing and Freight Movement For tolls', towinir and freight rates apply at office in Seaboard Bank Build ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. M. K. King, Pres. '". J. A. lAilten, Sec. If. Baxter, Supt. ? I. T.. Whltehuril, Traffic Manager. , Norfolk Office, Bell Phonew62H .. TESTERS ALLS LAnrrs i f.V r..r Irrrt4 f"f CTIT-H1"! TV' li'AMuNU hi.M) 'IU.S III .'t I, nti (-m o tJi'-t illio bo'rn, -ull mull lUn Ii.Wok i n t. a xo f-i if . v , rf... ... , I .it f.,, (-.14. .MM f, I P ii i a l-1 I I h, t n i i DIAMOND j(t - DRANO ' H ELECTRIC , MILK. That la the Nam. That Was' Onoe f Givarl to Rubber.-' J' -M. de' la Condamiue. a French sa vant, was traveling in 1743 In Ecua dor 'with U, expedition "vfnt out . to measure a degree -of the, meridian for scientific purposes. He ' kept tt Jour nal, and the following entry is dated July 11: ' jV.; jf ;:..-': In the foresta of Quito they flows a kind of reeln which is called ' cabucbu." Wlien fresh It can be molded Into f-DY form. It to Impervious to rala., . lie furtherdescrlbes how the natives used it for makinc a sueclal kind ef syrlnger niid lu: April. .1745. , when !he J uaa returnea rrom uis journey, ne pre scuted & sample of "cahuehu" to the Academy of Sciences In Paris. The French word for rubber caoutphouc is simply' a corruption of this Indian name. " - '. s La Condumlne treated the product 43 a mereVegetnble curiosity. It was Fresneau. a French ehglneerV who first studied and utilized the substance. , He embarked for Guiana with a model of the fruit and a sketch of the leaf. He rowed along r the', rivers, -offered. -the uatives drink and music and when he hud assured himself of their friendship by these and other gifts .showed , his patterns and asked thejn to ;indlcate the plant. His effonjli were finariy,sii cessful, and he obtained enough' rub ber to make a pair of boots.. tvblcMie iiriiwninil tn 1 An Miirp.nn9l a-Jio went to court In them.' The "electric 'i milk." Ss it Was termed, thus made Its first entry Into the royal presence. London Family Herald.,? -' -V. A Friendly Penguin. I outbid a friend -for a'- penguin, which becanie mi h:terestlug pet The friend wuated the bird for its skiu. On board slilp the bird soon got accus tomed to Its PiirrouiKlincs and found that the - cook was one to keep. on good terms with, and It haunted ;the galley, gettinjr many tidbits. 'It was al ways .In 'attendance when the market boat came nlotiRslde iu tle morumjf ind followed the steward as be enr- rled.tbe day's prorisiC.is aft Strange to-say, it developed a jsreat liking for lettuce, altliniiirli Its natural food Is fish, and another curious trait was that It would never pick up food from the L deck or out of water, but would al ways take It ravenously from ,the hqnd. . It behaved like a child and would make a wnluing sound as if begging to be lifted up and would cud dle down nnd appear to be quite hap py when being nursed.-Scotsman. Children Cry ' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA awaMaMaaaaaMM - :, ' ' - As It Really Was. ; - On the morning after bis first a p pea ranee ou the stage the confident but untalented youth met a friend who bad witnessed his first perform ance. What do you think, of my a,cfc lng?" asked the would be Hamlet "That wasn't ' acting," replied the friend. : "That was misbehavior. , ' : ''..'- " - .- -'-' Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most dancerous? It is not the cold itself vou need to fear, but the serious diseases that it often leads to.' Most of these are known as germ diseases Pneumon ia and consumption are among them Why not take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and cure your cold while you can 7 D or sale by ail dealers. -' ' ' "Bita" of Money. . : How much is six WtsI Way back In the good old days there .were no nickels and dimes. Small change bad to be cut off a dollar as heeded. They used to. take a' big silver dollar of our daddies aud with an ax cut it Into eight pieces, something like, slicing f pie Into pieces. Each piece was one bit Six bits is 75 cents, and the term Is -still used for short in some parts of the United States, "Two bits." "four bits" and all the ether bits are far more seldom spoken nowadays. Your great-grandpa used to put it on a hickory log and with chisel and ax make small change! Cncle Sam had to put a stop to It Some made ten bits out of gl. New York Press. '. . A DREADFUL SIGHT . V : to H J Barnum. of Freeville. N. Y.. was the fever-sore that had plagued bis life for years insp ti of many remedies he tried. At last he used Bucklen's Ar nica Salve and writes; ' It has entirely healed with scarcely a tear left" Heals burns, boils, - ecKems, cuts, bruises, swellinirs, corns and piles like magic. Only 25c at all Dealers. ., ; - .The Vagabond Actor. . V'4 Mollcre raised (be status of tbe'ac-. tor to a hireling clown-, who toust muse bis king. Sir Henry Irving! was even knighted by Qoeeti Victoria.' Who recognized his mngnlflceiit service to flramutlc urt. Put In all the years when Sir Henry was breuklng bis neck to run" back and forth between Victoria's royal residences and the cities wher be was playing, to set up blsaieneM and feet for the old queen's amusement and 'the entertainment of ber guests, he was never once officially received by hor at court He had many private audiences, which were much the same for him as to b,nve a chat wit any other oid lady; but, although he was the possessor of a royal title, a favor ite With the royal family and the greatest nctor of his age, he never was Invited or. "commanded," as j It Is called, ' to HiiekliiKham palace.' The status of. vngntmndln clung to his gar oients, and be was classed with crook ed nobles and other undesirable. Archie Hell In Cleveland Plain Dealer Tha Largest Canal. I Tlie Imperial cannl of China Is the largest caanl Iu tho world. It is over 1.000 miles In length. A COLD, LAGKIITR, THEN P,Nf.l? 'MONIA. , ... , . Il too often tin fatal r yu-ni , i ! I'Ti. ;' h the I'v's lliim y Rii l Tar ex cliei-Vs the .;ri; j ", mid ! IIK.IUH. It. H a '!! t. I mm- 0PEMTI8N asCnrtdbyLydiaEPtRk hain's VMetable Compound 'x"ElwoodTlndI?Xaiir remedies havs cured. mAija JLJava omy taken six; bottteB'dH(fia--'B. Ptakham's Vogeta- Die (jompouna. l was sick threo months aud coull not walk. 1 suf-fered-all thp: time. The doctors said , could -not ffet-well ijir-l without an opera-. fuon, ior i couia hardly stand tho pains in my sides, especially, my right one, and down , my irifeht k'st-"'! beiran to feel . tMslAeriJeHvIbad-, taken only one bottle of Compound., but kept ou has Iwas afraid to Btoptoo sodn." -Mrs. ; BADEE JatIJja3fi;,?728 Ji. U,-Kt., JiW wood, lucL , . ; ,- 7,Why win, women take ohftnees with an" -operation sfrc&Hg out a sfckly; half-hearted existence, missing, threo f ourttls of JAe-jof living, when they can find health iu Lydia Ji.liiikhaui's Yegetable..Compound ? -. , For "thirty years it tias been tho standard rremeoy, for female ills, and has . cured thousands of women who have Mett' troubled -with' such ail-, nients as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, indigesM tion. and nervous prostration. If you have tlie slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vepe table Compound will help you, write to Mrs. Pinkuam at Lynn, Mass for advice. Your lotter will be absolutely coniidentlal, and the advice free. PRIMARY TO BE HELD ON APRIL 11TH. m m Pursuant lo call T F McCarthy Chair- man of Committees, called the meeting to order at 8:15 o'clock p m. March 13, On motion Edward Clark was elected Secretary, !- v,- . , J On roll caH a majority of the, repre- . sentativeS of the various wards were ' present'--' "y The purpose of the meetirg wis sta ted by the chairman which was the na- . mingof a date for holding the City . Democratic Primary. On motion, April 11th was named as the date for holding the said primary - for the nomination of the following offi cers; w .;. ,.: v.; ; -.- MAYOR, TAX COLLECTOR, - CHIEF OF POLICE, ' ' CITY CLERK. . t- Two Aldermen for each of the si wards. . It waa also ordered that the entrance fees for the candidates should be as fol lows:, -:- , -' 'V.' Mayor, Chief of Police, Tax 'Collec tor and City Clerk, $10.00; each alder man $2.00. All fees to be paid in by 12 . o'clock noon, Saturday April 1. ' Manarers loir the various wards were -appointed as follows: First ward, polling place, City Hall- -J B Hill, Fnrnie Gaskill and A Lee. Second wardf polling place, court ' house C K Hancock, Walter Fulford and Mark Diaosway. : Third ward, polling place, Atlantic fire house; Geo, L Clark, H B Moore, J D McCoy - , Fourth ward, polling place, 4th ward reel houiie.-J F Henderson, J E Gu kilL,Alez McLacklan. Fifth ward, polling place, McCarthy's store E L Smith, C T Hancock, L M Banks. . -V -,- - Sixth ward, , polling place, 6th ward reel house J SL Stanley, ET , Hollo well, G W Williams. ; -Ordered that the polling place of the 4th ward be changed to the 4th ward engine house,! and the 8d ward to the Atlantic Engine house. , On motion it was ordered thafthe names of candidates should each be printed on separate ball jU, also ordered that the polls shall be opened from 6 o'clock m;vto 7 block p rn, and that the committee meet at the city hall at 8 o'clock p h April 12th to count tba vote, t" ,' ' " " On motion, the managers of the elec tion are to jreceive $2 00 per dny. On mot ion,. meeting takes a re- j until 8 o'clock p m. April 12ih, at City Hall. ,t 1 tTHOS. F."MeCARTHY, Chm'n. , ,,j;D.VyARD CLARK, Sic. FOLEY KIDNEY PIT vOMMnauMATiaia .iohamu iii.. The nawapapar Is fe gigsntlo wirr ll whlct U Whole world sees rDu ; d Its Joy and sorrv. Rs ambit: tat lnfluaaee. It aqeoaaa ail fa11ir HAVE YC'J Tr.!ED PAXIIM. The Crtat Toilet Germicide? Tou don't have to -pay tile or Jl 11,1 " pint for lis' iu 'utiai'iiiics or in oilda. Yuti i ii tnakf 13 Intu nf ii i eleanalng, suicidal. Iiunllmr itn-I l. . .-1 i !xln anti: !lc aoluUim with him- ' uox of 1 lln,, a auluble n-. powder,, oKiilhaVla t any iliu - ..-i,r. . I"'iiflrla'uiKtroya giMiiin tt t i Olw-me, dmy Mid ndur., 'tlml U v. la the I, t !' . I--H u u t i l.i. -(ill,, i . I :.- tor t - II r ... ., Inn. why it t t-i. - . . ti-tit -i( t I ' IT f W I . re- I TDfffOiTO) TCDTD) TriTrTP

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