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Me"4 ' ' PROFESSIONAL ROMULUS A. NUNN Attorney and Counselor at Lav Omen SO Craven Strebt Telephone Nos 97 and 801 NEW BERN, N. a Simmons & Ward Attorneys and Counselors Office, Rooms 4C1-2-3 Elks Building, j New Bern. N. C. Practices in the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Carter t, Pamlico and Wake, in the Supreme and Federal Courts, and wherever str viees ate desired. FELT BAD ALL TIE T! mi DR. ERNEST C. ARMSTRONG, Osteooathic Physician (RBGISTEKED) Rooms 390-321 Elk's Temple. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Ten years experience in treating chron ic diseases. Complete Electrical Equipment. Do ycu wear a truss? If so, let me how you my special make. For all ages, from babies up. PHONE 704. Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Great Deal, But Is AH Right Sow. Shellhorn, Ala. In a letter from this place, Mrs. Carrie May says: "A short time ago, I commenced to have weak spells and headaches. I felt bad all the time, and soon grew so bad I couldn't stay up. I thought I would die. At last my husband got me a bottle of Cardul, and It helped me; so he got some more. After I had taken the second bottle, I was entirely well. I wish every lady, suffering from womanly trouble, would try Cardul. It Is the best medicine I know of. It did me more good than anything I ever ased." Cardul Is a woman'3 tonic a strengthening medicine for women, made from Ingredients that act spe cifically on the womanly organs, and thus help to build up the womanly con stitution to glowing good health. As a remedy for woman's Ills, It has a successful record cf over 50 years. Tour druggist sells It Please try It N. B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chatta. noos Medicine Co., Giatianooga, Tjnn.,for Special hitfruciioM, and o-t-p.Tss b.iok, "Home Treatment o. Wumto." sent ia pUia wrapper, oa reuues. D. L. WARD ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Hughes Building, Craven Street NEW BERN, N. C. Practice in State and Federal Courts Circuit, Craven, Carteret, Jones and Pamlico and wherever services art desired. LENOIR Willing 10 SELL STOCK Carl Daniels Attorney and Counsellor At Law Practices wherever services are required. Office in Masonic Building. BAYBORO, N. C. Local and Long Distance Phone. Raymond P. Eagle CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Elks Temple, New Bern, N. C. Drainage Surveys a spec ialty. Municipal work, Land Surveys, Maps, Plans and Specifications. George T, Willis ATTORN EY-A-T- LAW Practice Wherever- Ser vice ie Required. 50 Craven Sti New Bern, N C. SOUTHERN EXPRESS BUILDING H. M. Bonner M. D. DISEASES OF, THE EYE EAR NOSE and THROAT GENERAL SURGERY Phones: Office 720 Residence 220 Rooms 300-6 Elks Temple, New Bern "There's a Difference ASK YOUR DOCTOft Pepsi-Cola For Thirst Thinkers. SAVE THE CROWNS they are valuable. Write for catalog Pepsi-Cola Co., New Bern, N. C. Board Of Commissioners Authori ses Tender of A. &. N C. Hol dings To I.e. Duncan. THE COUNTY OWNS 500 SHAKES Willing to Let Raleigh Man Have These at Price of Seventy Five Dollars Each. Tut Kinslon I-' ire Press cf Wedtvs day afternoon ays that the Com missioners of l.enior roiimy have offer ed to sell K. ('. Dan an t lie five hundred ri f stock in the At lantic and North Caro'ina R.rlnal owned by the county at S7i per share, the price offered by Mr. Duncan for the Stair's holdings of this stock. The article from the Free Press is: "The board of. commissioners ol Lenoir county have authorized th man Till to offer the stock ;n the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad held by the county to E. C. Duncan, at S75 a share. The counts owns 500 shares, and if the negotiations lor a sale at t lie figure named are successful, the bonds-will be turned over to Duncan for the sum of S.', SOO. "It isknownthai sentiment against the sale exists, but to what extent cannot be yet calculated. The de cision of the board to sill was reach ed without a vote, nil the members being in accord as to the ndvisah-lily I of converting the stork into cash. .Money is nccck'fl lor road improve ments, is suggested a- the board's reason for desiring to sell, and ma chinery for work on the highways is a pressing necessit y "The agents of Duncan are known to have been at work in this vicinity recently, and sonic A X. N. ('. toik held by individuals has ' hanged hands at around $70 a share. The offer by the county to the financier names prac tically the same f'gure per share as was offered by him I" 'he State tor 12,666 shares owner1 by the common wraith, recently. Besides I he State's siock, 5,300 shares are owni d by cor porations and individuals ihioiighuM Norih Carolina, a good UmI if ivl.iih including he county's 500 slu.res, is ' Lenoii . lite slock is valued a MM par. "I! i- pointed mil ! those ho iavor the s:tie of t l.e bends that a loan on them eould hardly be secur ed now, and that the present per centage of interest, 3 per cent., or even the ul t ; inn t e rate of 0 per cent before the lapsing of the lease of the road to the Norfolk Southern, in ')')(, car hardly compensate for the extymc methods of securing needed funds by special taxes or a bond issue." 0 foo .ioo- ve 1 THXY COME AND GO J l!'''M......... Tuesday, February 4th Miss Hatchie Harrison returned last evening from a visit at Washington. W. A. Mcintosh left last evening for a business visit at Morehead City. I. Cohen left last evening for a short visit at Goldsboro J. R. Jenkins of Asbury gieitt yester day in the city visiting friends. Virgil Walker returned last evening from a visit tit Newport. Chief of Police W. G. Rouse of Dover spent yesterday in the city. J. W. Waters went to Goldsboro last night in the interest of the Rub right Liniment Company. W. R. Sauls of Fort Barnwell spent yesterday in the city. N. M. Lancaster of Vanccboro was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Wednesday, February 5th D. F. Jarivs left last evening 1 o Ni w York to pun base a stock of spring goods for his store. J. V. Stewart from a short In lte.ro. ret tinted las' evening sitv.-ss trip at Vancv- J. Homer Mann left last evening for a business trip to 1 a Grange. John Irwin of New York, who has been in the city during the past week visiting Mi. and Mrs. D. F. Jarvis, returned home last evening. F. H. Sawyer returned to the city last evening after a business trip to 1 loldsboro. J. Vernon likules returned last even ing from a short b'isiness trip to Kinston J. S. Jems and J. S. Robinson of ( '" c City were among the business visitors here yesterday. S. !:. Ewell of ( ore ( ity and John ,t harlton ol Goldsboro passed through the city yestf rday enrnute to Vance jboro where they will spend several d ivs hunting. I Miss Ethel VYhitehurst of Oriental is visiting Mrs. Alex Mcl.acklan on Pi Hock street. Thursday, February 6th ,rs. M. E. -Whitehursl, who his been very ill, is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Rail of Newpoi 1 I were among the v isitors to the citv Miss Bessie fi ir a i.-ii vv i' h Smb. h -dative left yesterd rcmont. Alvin Daniels of Bayhoro was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. W. R the Creek ingle city yesterd here he of Arapahoe was in iv enroute to Buies will enter the Buies ret k A cauemy. Miss Ethel Whitehursl of Orient il, who has been visiting Mis. Alex Mc l.acklan, returned home yesterday afternoon 11. Charles Hall r from a short busir timed last evening -s visl tit Vanreboi o. Miss Ella Perry of Raleigh arrived in the city last evening and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs J. R. Perry. J. B. Ernitl of Vanccboro spent yes terday in the city attending to business matters. Ed. Ewell of Cove City and John Charlton ol Goldsboro passed through the (ity last evening returning from a hunting trip at Vanccboro. W. M. Garret sou of New York has arrived fn the city and accepted the position as night clerk at the James Hotel. Aubrey Walsh left yesterday for New York and other northern cities to purchase the stock of spring goods for J. M. Mitchell & Company's store. Don't Forget the Parcels Post Will enable us to send you anything you want on short notice. SEND OR PHONE YOUR orders and we will see that the poet office gets the foods as quickly as possi ble, and when you come to town bring your bun dies to the store for safe keeping, and your wires and babies to the rest room for rest and comfort. We are always glad to see you. Your Friends. JBRADHAM DRUG GO. C I CONSIDER S BURGLARY CASE Friday, February 7th ettirnrd from Mr. Harry Sultan has Northern cities where he went to a supply of fruits and produce. Mayor T. S. Jackson of Vanceboro is in the city attending Superior Court. SAMULE GIBBS AND GEORGE TUCKER, COLORED. AC QUITTED Ol CHARGE. Practically the entire session v of Craven County Superior Court was yesterday taken up in the disposal of the case of the State vs Samuel Gibbs and George Tucker, colored, charged with burglary. The men were charged with entering the home of Brmamin Ne'son at Maple Cypress seveial weeks ago and stealing a number of artie'es. A large number of witnesses were examined be fore the case was given to the jury. After being out a short time the jury returned with a verdict of not guilty. The next case taken up was that of the State Vs. Walter Ewell, charged w th the larceny of a cow In tin - case also a number of wintnc,sses were ex amined and considerable time was eontumed in th s manner Late yes terday afternoon the case was given to the jury and be ng unable to agree upon a verdirt they were locked up ff)r the night. The Grand Jury yesterday visited the county home and the convict camp, and wl' probably make their report today. SAME EVERYWHERE. The Greensboro Record observes' "From the number of North Caro linians wanting a job under Mr. Wil son it is inferred that these same gentle men have an idea' that they are the only pebbles on the beach." We suspect that if the truth was known as to the other states as well as it is as to North Carolina it would be found that North Carolina has no more than its fair quota of folks willing to serve the public as employes of :he government. Electric i Bitters Made A New Man Of Him. "I was suffering from pain in my stomach, head and back,' writes H. T. Alston, Raleigh, JM . (J, "ana my t and kidneys did not work right, ; four bottles of Electric Bitters liver but four bottles of made me feel like a new man. Pfl'CE 60 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES NOTICE. The Ernul branch of tb( Union will meet Saturday March 8, at 2:30 o'clock, bers urged to attend. Farmers' afternoon, All mem- Rheumatism Neuralgia Sprains Mrsg C. Mahoney, of 2708 K. St., W. Washington, D.O., write : I suf fered wiih rheumatism for lire Years and 1 have ju&t got hold of your Lini ment, and ft hat done nie so mtii'h good. My knees do uut pain ana the swelling lias gone." Quiets the Nerves Ifajh A.Weidm s, of 403 ThoTtip-on St., Mrtryvillo. M writes : M The nerve ia my leg was destroyed five yeaw ago ai.i.1 left mo with a jerking at night o that I could not Fleep A frioinl told sie to try your Liniment tuid ltuw I con itl nol do without it. I liud uftor iu r-.e I can sltep." SIM LINIME "Is a good Liniment. I keep it on hand all the time. My daughter sprained her wrist uid used your Liniment, and il has not hurt iter since. Joseph Hatcher, of S' lmn, N. C, E.F.D., No. 4. At AU Dealers Price 25c, 50c., $1.00 Sloan's booh on 1: irses. ntttla, liom rt:nt poultry sent tree. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. HMLICO COUPLE HAPPILY MARRIED MISS SAI.LIE WOMBLE OF ARAP i AHOE AND MR. LEWIS OF MERRITT WED. mJk (Special to ;hc Journal) Araahoe, Feb. 4A viTy prctt wedding was scleminzed at the Christian .hutch at this place last Sunday night when Miss Sallie Womble of Arapahoe became the bride of Daniel Lewii of Merritt. The Lridnl party marchid into the strains of Mendelsohn's wrdding.march. Miss Rmiiy Brii son witn Clilford Nunu entered the church first, matching single liie up the left and right aisle and meeting at the altar. Next came Miss I ydia Johnson am! James Ormond of Stonewall. The last t.) anive be fore the bride and groom were Miss Cassie Bennett and Arthur Ji ties cf Merritt. The bride and bridegiooin marched up the aisle to the altar where they were joined together in the holy boi.ds of matrimony, ('. VV. Brinson perform ing the ceremony. The church had be-n beautifully decorated for the occasion and pre sented a scene of rare loveliness. Miss Womble was one ol Arapahoe's most attractive and charmir.g young ladies md a' grcal worker in the church. The groom is an excellent young man am! enjoys an ervfoble reputation in Ins community. ORDERS FIGHT TWELVE YEA GIRLI5 DRQWNE TUBERCULOSIS Over Three Millions Spent Year By Fraternal and Other Organizations. Last SANATORIA ARE ESTABLISHED LIFELESS MOORE 1 NEAR BODY OF ANN!! OUND IN SOI ND SWANSBORO. Insurance Companies Also gaged In Strenuous War Against Disease. En- News has reached thir citv of the drowning last Sunday afternoon near Swunshwo of Annie, the twel c-ycar-nld d.i'iehler of Mr. and Mrs. Burns j Mo re " I th.'i place. From the few tail-, that ecu Id he learned in regards to the clopL ni ab'e accident it see mo i th.it the i tie girl had left home to j spi i ! the afternoon with some friends, about a mile 'li-ian!. Failing to return New York, 1 000 was spent organizations, cb. 6. About $6,000-, last year by fraternal .ihor unions and in companies ill special funds treatment t.f their tuberculous and policyholders, according home when darkness began to fall, a sea ch was made for her and late 'Sin day night her lifeless Ixidy was found floating on the surface of the water near an old wharf in Bogue Sound. How she nut her death will probably never be known but it is s pposcd that she sat down on the edge of the wharf lor a tew minute s rest aiiihn some wav fill into the water. Being unable to swim a d no help I cine, at hand she was drow n, d. The victim of the acci dent and her parents were well known and t he affair has caused a pall of gloom to tall over the entire community. THE NEWS OF BEAUFORT sinancc for the menibi r to a statement issued today by The I National Association fur the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Sanatoria for thcrareof tuberculous members ol such organizations Have been cstablishrd by four fraternal orders, The Royal I.eagui at Black Mountain, N. C, the Modern Woodmen of America at Colorado Springs, the Independent Order of Foresters at Rainbow Lake N. Y., and the Work men's Circle at Liberty, N. Y., The Loyal Order of Moose have voted to erect a sanatorium and the Order ol Owls is considering the project. The Odd fellows, Klks, Knights of Pythias and Knights of Columbus have all voted unfavorably against national sanatoria but have n each case made some provision for the care of tuber- Every Good Boll Counts In manv cotton fields there is too much "weed" and the Bolls fall. To prevent this balance the plant food. The old idea that cotton does not need much Potash is hard to eradicate. But the longer Phosphates have been used on the crop the greater becomes the need of more POTASH Try a cotton fertilizer with 6 to 8 per cent Potash and use liberal side dressings of Kainit. It will pay because Potash Pays. Mix your old style fertilizer with an equal quantity of Kainit. We now sell Kainit and all Potash Salts direct. Write us for prices and for our free book on Cotton Culture. GERMAN KALI WORKS, Inc. 42BrMWNwY.rk Mon.dnock Block, Chic.,. BakTraIUt..3uMl UtMrCmlBukBUf..NrOrUuu Empire Bids , AtU.i. SuFri w Your Idea) Bank YOU may have an ideal bank account in mind. Many people have. You may want to wait until you have a large amount of money on hand before you open an account. L It may never happen that you get as much money as you would like to at any one time. It is much better to open a savings account with any amount that is convenient and then add to the account from time to time, In this way you will soon accumulate what is now only your ideal a bank account with a substantial amount to your credit. WE INVITE YOUR DEPOSITS BY MAIL. if NEW BERN BANKING TRUST C? CAPITAL $-100.000.00 HI mm SHORT TIME INVESTMENTS. Funds which you may want to use soon should not be tied up in securiu s not ma turing for a long time. A safe, sensible and profitable way to invest is to take out cer tifier tes of deposit bearing four per cent, per annum, and protected by the supervision of the State Banking Department of North Carolina, combined with the conservative management of trustmorthy and experi enced men. 1 LU II, l It III III M!h Mil TKTTTT Ir7 1!linillllilllllilllllllllillllllllllllllillllllllllillllllllilllillllllllllllllllll!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiinin ' arious Items of Interest From Carteret's Capital. (Special to the Journal.) Biaufort, Feb. 6. D. . Whitehursl who was been working in the Elks' Temple Barber shop at New Bern, came home Sunday and left this after noon for Mreohead City where he w ll enter the hospital for an operation, Miss Lena Chadwick, of Gloucester, is spending a few days with Mrs. Lon Hill on Front street. Walter Chadwick .of Washington is here visiting his parents, VV. S. Chad wick and wife, on Turner stne'. i , r vi. i..r. .u: - i l. iv. motion ten tins iiioriiiiiior ( ioldsboro. Miss Bertha Whitehursl has accept ed a position as assistant primary teacher with the Beaufort -Graded Schools. Wm. H. She ton Is very ill at his home on Front street. M-s. Paul R. Rhodes and son, George, of Charlotte are spending the week with Mrs. Rhodes ' sister, Mrs. II. H. Hamlin, on Ann street. Earl Schneider and family are oc cupying tin W. S, Oadwicj house i at the comer of Ann and Turner street. Allen D. O' Bryan, vcfe and chihl left yesterday on a lito weeks' pleasure trip to Charfc ton, Columbia and avannah W. B. Shull, president of the Shull Construction Company, has returned from a business trip to New York City. fc. r. Carraway ol Merrimon was among the visitors in town Monday. Mrs. Clem Willis wa? at home to a mill ber of her friends this attcrnoon. B. A. Bell ia spend ng sometime in New York city. Mrs. C. A Moore left yeterday for Baltimore to purchase a new stock of spri k good - and millinery. B. F. Perkins was in New Bern yes terday on business. ruloits members in already existing institutions near their homes. Among the labor unions, the Printers and ihe Printing Pressmen are ihe only l wo national bodies h iving tuberculosis sanatoria, the former at Colorado! .Springs, and the latter at Rogersvil'e, ' Tennessee. Active propaganda against! tuberculosis among their members are! I carried on also among the Cigarmakrs Union, the National Brotherhood ol Operative Potters, the Photo-Engravers: and several other similar groups. In some of the unions funds ore set aside for the care of sick members. Insurance companies are also en gaged in a tuberculosis campaign, j The Metropolitan Insurance Company is building a sanatorium at Ml. Mc Gregor, N. Y , and is spending large sums every year in caring for its sick' policyholders. The Equitab'c, Pru-, dential, Postal and several others of' the large companies are carrying on active educational campaings among their policyholders. .xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxjxxxx y i New Things Arriving Daily The strength which the Webb bill to prohibit the shipment of li tior from wet into dry States developed in the Judiciary Committee ol the National Mouse of Represen atives indicates that the House will be favorable to the bill. As usual, the rub will be In the Senate. HE TRUE TEST. ear- The Spring season is much lier this year, so you will have to make your selections in good time, that you will not be disappointed. See our line before you decide on that Spring Dress. E. B. Hackburn xxyscxxxxxxxxxxxaQWXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx ! Tried in New Bern It Has Stood the Teat, flic hardest test is the test of time, and Ooan's Kidney Pills have stood it well in New Bern Kidney suflcrers can hardly ask for stronger proof than the I following: R. A. Henderson, 156 George St., New Bern, N. C. says: "I suffered from a dull pain across my loins, accompanied by an extreme lameness in my back. I also had inllamm.it ion of the bladder and the passages of the kidney fcecretions pained me, Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at the Brad ham Urug Co., rprhoved the lameness and pain and improved jny condition in every way. (Statement given Jan uary 25, 1908.) NO TROUBLE SINCE When Mr. Hcndesou was interviewed recently he saiikL. 'I willingly cn.'nm my former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills, for I hare been free fronv, backache and kidney complaint since I took this remedy. Yoti are welcome to rontiiu e the publir itton of my state ment." For sale by all dealers. Price 10 cts, I otter-Milbfifn Co., P. fb I ., New York sole agents for the I'uitcd States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. (Adv.) Reductions in Woolen Blankets We have 40 Pairs on hand, all 111-4 size. Price Reduced from $6.00 to NOW IS YOUR CHANCE See Them in Window. 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