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1 ,-r..wr.tyr, . , mmmam,amLjLmmm Lill.ll .11.1 ulLnlllHIILItllTWilllHmiill mmV Blmilating thcFoodandfietfula ling the S tDuwclisaiKlBowela ty I '" rill 'u-j, ' IH1HIL.- I i, I 1 I IIJ,S . Promotes DjesU(liirerFiiJ 0pdum,MarpMQ9 norMueraL MOT JNAltC OXXC, Facsimile Sijjnatwep XEW VDHK. ML A perfect Remedy fortonsOpa Hon'! Sour StomarJi(Dlarxliocd; Worms AnVulsion3,Feveri3K alii; J. JL. Livery, Feed Sate ana Exchange LARGEST AND FIN8ET STOCK OF- ever offered for sale in this city, Also a complete line of Buggies, Cart Wheels, Ac, J A JONES, THE CELEBRATED Garland Wood Heaters Wcjiire the agent. Breech Loading, Single and Double Harrel, Hiininicrless Shot Guns. Full line Ammunition for Sports men. Sash, Doors, Blinds, General Hardware. Under Hotel Chattawka, NEW BEBN, N. C. The Farmers & Merchants bank: Capital, Sarplas and Flr M,sM.tt APRIL 10th, 101. f -ft f S ' r r .What Wa Have Do, Do, and Will ContlnW to Doj ; This Bank conducts Its business npofl 'un-to-now" methods. . , ItlaourpSrpose to deal jtatly tad ihcrally with ail. . . ' . Wo carefully safeguard the Interests of onr customers, Moreover, -wa fre 'inontly do lUuoaaOwn M Wtsm, as Dpi portunltlee often com tons la ooafldeav Mai ways, and yon MBOOt Over-eppeciate uch oouaideration. ' f.v; rv, i f -.' We rvio not disposed to overlook the fact that the Interests-ot the Beak and tin no of the people are closely bound te gother, nd oanaot by any awaaa W enarktixl. ,- . '-," Thl Bank acta as a Mposltonr for Wliia, and safely - till tte .i . -wtti .i.Aw.t an the ciiatodiao of money OT psners left io We procure Letters of Credit for la-, londing trarellers. . - We aim to be protapt, BrogieealTa and liberal. --.r - . In the matter of accommodations, thie Bank meets atsrf requirement within the limits of prudent banking. . U yon hare nerer been Identified wttn ua aa a natron, we ask yoa to consider the adTlaablllty of beooBilns one, . " In the early fat a re, wef mpn a a novel, yet enhfftMttkl I v(t t feattre to oar lalree'lyiTi ' e . tltatloa. , ElSaallwool, Jotlnfttnta fend Children TpiSaw Have" Bearslthe Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years . ' A oar load of each just in, Wagons, Harness Robes, Whips, Bread St. Stewart's Old Stand. If You Have Rheumatis - amtemak sTflie mat UalllalULwra m. tt tan nalhii. Kldnar ami Biaddar tUiiaaai, canaad by en xoai el j rule ado. u narar laue, ano 'EnnYROYAllPILLO 14'MaL llBfireaUhsi - -a fo aW C II ICH MJiTtUt' I JW itiJtMuf a DrMUU. (4UsaeMv Ckslfsal Oew I BsiMsra r-tUuM f) i riii.aaeisrw"---5 tjpejr S jlDor whUket.s ilarM kook ef it- ti0iiiariM aMaaar J rl I ' MMIMlai trM SViei. . adSraiaTa am . KTwoolucTop, .. , a-.-'J wwiayaaia, i m 11! TT " . e ;e,.ve Se OaW triwlesoma, wsraateed 14 CUan,'e-are wholesome, MsraateedM be chralotiUy tdB fromdiirtUlod wsM mad free irora iMptiriUs Bpeoially IP taaded aad jarepaiea Wf fan samptlon. ' loe tUt.Tred deilj (epl la Doadaye (tetafl aaly) la II no. rot pnose aaaeueroTiiwMUB, 'm- ;.;-,jiiirsjBs' y-' ; t$iw')bi?2, tee c. A QoodV.vv; -.-.I-Telephones: jntoiOTSTTT, - a. bom ; : OOWVKKIIH0I. "X OOH- ' .'f BllfD " . . . . . . i "I T'r1-i . S v ; JONES, Stables aMted anSI V ft I tmuas ail . tin aeeJUMaaatfsnata wnue nanwa-wj , s I Batatas. Woe. jTpVbotUe. -rot aaleT . br OniaxtaWdTm' drassM eaa noil, i ! Brtofll QCWXXI1 ; i ieeTfctefli CiCsa;CSt! j THE f CHANGED WILL Albert de Sorrlgny hnd elnost sold hie beautiful young sister, who hnd a most passionate attachment for him, to ail old, infirm husband of sixty. M. de La garde, however, was colossally rich, and till Albert" a fine show was kept up After having thrown sufficient aust In the eyoa of jtbe world ef V.. at th end of alxmt fWo years Lieutenant oe Berrlgny thought It was time to change from hie cool Indifference toward the feminine clement, The daughter of the general wjts Ms select loft. The general Was a widower, nn old African campaigner, frank and brusque. Serrlgny began the siege In military fashion. General, I love Mile. Jeanne. Will you give your consent to my marriage with horr 'Give me your hand, lieutenant. You can be my son-in-law." "As to fortune, general," continued De berrlgny, "I know how much mon ey adds to liappliiess, and I would nev er have thought of Mile. Jeanne If I had not enough to keep her in a state befitting her rank," "Enough, lieutenant. You are a gen tleman. I understand all that." Thanks to the complaisance of an un scrupulous notary and the connivance of his sister, Mmo. de Lagarde, Albert Was able to arrange a contract showing an Income of $80,000, $20,000 of which be made as a settlement on his young wife. Two months after himself and his young wife were spending their honeymoon under the blue sky of Pro vence. Albert apparently was wildly gay and bappy. Nevertheless he was not with out Buhjects'pf preoccupation. The fu ture was shadowed by clouds, debts pressing, everywhere around, and for the present no possible means- of pay ing them. For Mmo. de Lagarde, to sat isfy the exigencies of the marriage of her brother, hnd exhnusted all her re sources, even eVery possible pretense of obtaining money from her husband. The lieutenant's last demand for money had been without the least re sult, and on receipt of his sister's ex coses he had replied by n letter full of vlndlctlvcnoss and bitteruess, contain ing, among other things, the following suggestion: You would not even out an end to the oM monkey faoed miser. Then wo might do us we liked with his money. Then one night at Nice on his return from the tlieater- Berrlgny found n tele gram which had been forwarded from Cannes: Husband died suddenly at 2 o'clock. Come at once. iosskim i li. It was anjinexpected piece' of news, but not tooliard to be borne. Albert, without n change of expres sion, passed the telegram to Ids w ife and as she seemed very much sur prised and saddened said with a sigh as full of relief as of regret: What can we do, my darling? It is very hard on Henrlette, to lie sure, but When a couple are so very badly r sorted such premature separations must be expected." The next day while traveling hus band and wife thought vaguely now and again tlint they were going to see some one interred, but that was all. Albert was Irreproachable in the manner with which he performed the last duties for his brother-in-law. Then, the distressing functions over, he went back to V. with his sister, prcsuin ably to dtstrnct her from tho contem plation of her sorrow, In reality to wait feverishly, nervously for the opening of the will. For there was a wilL M. Oneslme Oaudarey, notary, had announced it on the day ofthe funeral, adding that after tho usual conventional delay he would make known Its contents to those interested. The Important day came at last. Ser rlgny, becoming mpro and more anx loos, got permission-to remain away from parade In order to hnvo the news at the earliest possible moment. .At 8 o'clock Mmc. de Lagarde was Wtth her brother, telling In a few words the terrible details of the will Jd. Lagardo left to bis widow an In come of 8,000 francs, which could heir ther be transferred nor negotiated. The remainder of his Immense fortune was left to distant relatives and public charities. And, detail most overwhelming of an, attached to the will was a certain letter of Albert de Serrlgny s wnicn ended in these words: Tou would not even put an end to the Old monkey faced miser, men we migm do aa we liked with ma money. Across the letter In red InkVas writ ten: ThU la the only reason for my present WUL Were It not for thla letter my wife would hare had all I poaaeea. R'kvas the husband who bad re ceived the letterand he took good care noVer to show it to Mmo. de Lagarde. The Vlcomto do Serrlgny was obUged to' quH the army, and while bla-wlfe la seeking a divorce from turn It li Sttllhbi sister" who," touched with, pity, gives him a home oud secures bira from waai,'iO; ?.. . , . y 4lMMt AeeorallBST Bartma-e. The-London Dally Mews InoHhes to think that tho ndme of prophet can hardly be denied -as- Richard-Rurbnge, Who recited the following epilogue at thfGlobe theater in 10B1 In reference to 4b sucoeawlea of James of Scotland to Queen Elisabeth: A Root our kint the llmplns state4- ' That day must need a oeutoh. mat nastf la time a c0t will prate Brimale of our ehurch. , When seek shall be, why, then you'll see That da U will be found . - , The aaaoa'down through London around - aoau aornv aaoaravouno.' And, sora enough. While Aacbbjsbcq Dafidsoa la caifctt to usntorDuryMW don's "tube" ayatem is belhc Dushed'oi rjlSTKESSING STOMACH DISEASE ' .Permanently cured by'tha masterly power At "BotrrH Akbbioab Naavrai Tome, " Invalids Been snner bo longer, beetles thla treat remedy can aura tkem all, It ? c a for -tba whole -world of . . .. i f i ii. ne.. The re li. pa- 1 mimrtsln ;i ,r-,. i", rover dinappolnls. Vn tv r how Inn a von hT0 auilniml Y r . n ! ,-. ii r 1 - rnr t - t. i 1 1 a SHORT STORIES The five volcanoes active last year destroyed 60,000 lives. The rubber factories of the United States use annually about 00,000,000 pounds of crude material. When an Island off the coast of Maine is good for nothing else, It is turned into a sheep ranch, and much money is made In this way. - Mr. Haubury, the recently returned arctic explorer who has been studying the Eskimos, says they have no reli gion, not even a belief 1 In a supreme being. Long wharf, Boston, almost as cele brated as Faneuil hall Itself, tho ever notable cradle of liberty, has been partly destroyed by fire. The ancient landmarks are vanishing. Au assistant In the Congressional li brary at Washington finds thnt 2,200 books therein are written by colored persons. Tho authors nfe nearly nil mulnttoes, the straight blacks having done almost nothing. The Chinese of Now York are plan ning to erect a hospital In the China town of that city whore their sick may be treated by physicians of their own race. This hospital, If It Is established, is to be conducted on the oriental plan nnd will be a distinct oddity in this country. In Lynn, Mass., last year, 24,000,000 pairs of shoes wore made, in llrockton 17,000,000 pairs were mode, and In Haverhill 12,000,000 pairs were made. In other words, from these three cities enough shoes were shipped to supply one pair for two-thirds of the entire population of the country. Tragedy Averted. Just In the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Watklns of Pleasant CHy, Ohio. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terflbie cough set In besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse evory day At length we tried Dr. KlDg's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was saved. He's now Bound, and well. Everybody ought to know, it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by C. I) WJradham, Druggist. Price 50c and $1.- 00. Trial bottles free. Retort. Husband (Irritably;- It isn't a year since you said yon believed our mar ringe was made in heaven, and yet you order me around as If I wasn't nny- body Wife (calmly)- -Order is heaven's first law. New York Weekly. lnftirmntlon .'or Hie lloyn. To heroine a hinnorable ireskient. one must be born In the first ijuarter of the vear. All the executives whose birthdays are celebrated- Washington, Lincoln. Mi Klnlcv. Jefferson and Jack son were iKirn between Jan. 27 and April 2. New York Mall and Express. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Donforth of LaGrange, Ga., suf fered for six months with a frightful running sores on his leg; but writes tiat Bucklen's Arnica Salvo wholly cured H In five nays. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, It's the best sslve In the world, Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by C. D. Bradham, druggist. Ilipb.cn Sur-ooedH Hymc-n. The l'nt'; ssoi - Yhev have traveled safely along the happy Journey until now their hopes are about to be re alized. Mrs. Malanron Yes. Cunld. the cod of love, must now give way to Hyphen, the god of matrimony. Kansas City Journal The Thief... ...of Beoaity la Cap to rod by Bntdfleld'e nesntefcor- I'V. n4 nHn. Wntn IT, ftWHkllW to the tact that Inlierited comllnoi lint ben rtolen wt and Inptoad o Blow In cheeks, brlfht er and mosth brows, the tell-tale wrinkles of pala haye taken the placs 01 these lortnercnannji These are the wsmlng leelliutsl .Weak, tire i i 1. in tk n.mlnv. tin Ufa. nn ambi tion to enter upon tholr ioraiei pleasures, Irrit able, cross, aiseouiuea, at dispirited li Clrcuiauon. itmnumi I nns. Shattered nerves and eihaujtfd energies follow the weakened condition A the female enrana as surely as night follows Say. 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'.: Brom-Chlcralum ' A sure rRKVOTATlVE of Infoctlon ol crt.i"r'on of pirim.'rniA: truth Sll neaaecnea, lellnleepless nlams, cou vm, . poor Indicate drraiured and weakened or- tleo of toe vas-ina, aiipiieeutf. a-puriM i awavaMeiiaiaBiissasiaaBaBaSBaBasasM MISS MAY " A Society Belle of MAT MARKKLL London, Ontario, Canada, it a beauti ful girl who knows wbnt suffering is and Wine of Cardui has brought her back to health. . She is one of the social favorites of her home and her recovery to health has permitted her to enjoy the company of her many friends instead of lying on abed of sickness and suffering. For the health she now enjoys she gives credit to Wine of Cardui. She writes: "I have found Wine of Cardui an ezcel lent remedy for female trouble. I suffered for three yean with terrible btaring-down pains at the menstrual period. I could hardly stand on my feet and was never real welL Vine of Cardui was the only medicine that I could depend on to do me any good, as I tried several with no suc cess. 'Wine of Cardui cured me and I have now enjoyed perfect health for two yean, and give you all 'the credit for I know you dererve It." For a young girl Wine of Cardui is the best remedy to guide her through womanhood by starting the menstrual WINEofCAHDVI Good as Atlantic Coast Line's iooo mile book Good over 18 Prominent Lines, Aggregating 13,000 Miles. They Sell for $25.00 and will be found a Convenient and Apply to apy Junction Agent. WM. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent, Wilmington, N C. Order ot North Carolina, Craven County. Publication. 1 In the Superior Court I Before W. M Watson, ) C. S. C. J. F. Goodwin, vs. John Do Poorte and wife Iiachcl, Kidney Taylor, J. M. Hragg, et al. Tho defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Cravon County for the parti tion among the tenants In common of a certain parcel of land situated in No. fi township In said county, described as follows: Lying on the east side of East Creek and both sides of the main road leading towards Newport, N. C, con taining one hundred acres, said land Is known as the "Jaby Taylor land." That said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before W. M. Watson, Clerk Superior Court Craven County, In his office, on the 25th day of March 1903, and answer or demur to the said complaint to the said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In Baid com plaint. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. This the 4th day of February 1908. . A. Oreen , Pres. K. B. Meadows, . Free B. M. Groves, Cashier. CITIZENS' BANK ox mTWBiisN.a. Doing General Banking: Business March 1, 1901, Surplus and Undivi ded Profits, (16,000.00. Prompt and careful attention given to all business entrusted to as. Accounts received on favorable terms. Board of Directors. rerdlnand Uhnoh J. A. Meadows, Bamual W. Ipoisk Shae.H.Fowier, . W.Oralnirer, . W.Smallwood. B. H. Meadows, Ohae. Pnfly, Jr. James Redmond, Mayer Hahn, Thomas A. Green C. 1.J-OV. W.F.Crockett. Ma. a. lyes. Mark Disoiwsy. ,keVl4 60 YEARS' vtfLw EXPEWIENCB D "j a To" Manna . .iff " OiSMMa ''tf1W CovmdKTe .3 ndlnjr ft ktfli nnd JeMlittm mn tnloklr Movrtain onr opinion fro whtbr mn liiTontlnn ) probably psitentftble. Commnnrno UoMtrittlrmfldntrfU. Handbook on PtnU mm rroa, uiaeoc woncr tor Hourinc HitttiM Uken ibroufb Mima Jt t mmteiM noiied. wllbottt cbftnra. In tho Scientific Mttim A handionolf ntattTtatM llnstrated weekly, l-ereasa ear KlenUBo journal. Tense, SI a 1,1k Sold by all newsdealer. oni at. on 01 mnyt tan co I SeiBroadwar NOW TfirV . Brenoa rtaee. M 9 St. Wuhlrurtoo. D. C Ua ' 1SUII sum Administrators Notice Having this day qualified as Adminis trator of the estate ot W K Brown, de ceased, notice Is hereby given to all per sons having olaims against the . said es tate to present, th lamey duly Verlfled, tothsnndersignsd. for payment on or berors tha otn day oi Marou iwm. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of re covery,. All persons Indebted to said es tate are rcqueetea ,to mats immaaiats , This 4th day of March, 1903. ' . --t H.OUTLKft, ; - . AdmJnlstratorj BRADHAM'8 IMPROVED ANTI BIUOU8 riLLSYre natare's mlldesft and mostsffectlvs remedy tot ft sluggish liver and disorders ot the digestive tract generally. They remove Impurities from the blood and dear np the sallow com plexion often Seen In persons suffering from liver or bowel diseases. Price 25e per 1t. rrr-i hnt (-a inN f.-e fje, ; 1 ' 1 I ,'. imsm St MARItELL, London, Canada. flow in a healthy nnd nat ural manner. Menstruation started right is very easy to keep regular ' through the years of mature womanhood . Then the "change of life" need not be feared. Thus Wine of Cardui is woman's best relief from youth to old age. A million women have secured blessed relief from their sufferings by tak ing this treatment. It relieves men strual troubles in an incredibly short time. In a simple case of deranged menses Wine of Cardui never fails. To relieve disordered menses is to remove the cause of other female troubles. Any physician will tell you that to remove the cause of a disease renders the cure easy, in fact Beldom fails to complete the cure. If you would have the same relief which Miss Markoll secured try Wine of Cardui. Tou can take it with out an examination and without any publicity whatever. Tou can take it in the privacy of your home and secure just as much benefit as if a doctor had prescribed it for you. Thousands of wo men are feeling the vigor of returning health by taking Wine of Cardui. A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. a Pass. Reasonable means of travel. A. & N. C. R. R. XI MX TA1IL1 NO. 28 ToTakeEffoct Bunday, Nov. 9, 1902 at 7:05 A. M., E. b T. Uoing Kdtt BCUEDULK: (ioing Wost No. 8 Paasonger Trains No. 4 DAILY. Lv. p m stations: Ar, a m 3 ; Uoldsboro 11 06 3 flit DaOrange 10 38 4 22 Kington 1018 5 40 Ar. New Bern, Lv 9 00 5 60 Lv. " Ar 8 87 7 15. ... Ar. Morehead city Lv 7 05 No. 5, Passenger Train No. 6, Passenger Train. .DAILY. Lv. a. M, Ar,;p. M 18 00 Qoldsboro 8 80 8 18 Best's 8 08 8 20 LaGrange 767 .8 37 Falling Oreek 7.47 8 48 Klnston 7,87 t9 02 Use well 7 25 9 13 Dover 7 17 9 30 Core Oreek 7 00 .9 60 Tusoarora 8 60 9 66 ....Clarks 6 48 10 10 Ar. New Bern, Lv 8 80 No. 1. 2d Class. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY No. 8. 2d Class Lv, a m Ar, p m 6 00 Qoldsboro 6 40 (6 83 Best's 6 00 7 00 LaGrange 4 85 7 15 Falling oreek 4 10 8 80 , Kinston ,846 8 40 oaswell 188 9 42 Dover S10 10 07 core oreek 1 IS 10 83 Tusoarora IS 48 10 58 dark's ...... .....IS 40 11 86 Ar. New Bern, Lv IS 10 No. 9,t Freight Only, p. M. No. 10 Freight Only. A. M. 10 46 10 10 STATIONS I 180 .Lv. New Bern Ar, 818 Riverdale.... SSO oaaatan 9 8 40 Havelock 940 18 09 Newport, Lv 90s 8S0 Wlldwood 8 47 8 28 ..Atlantlo 888 8 65 ..Ar. Morehead city, Lv 880 400 ...ArTM. city Depot, Lv 780 P.M. A.M. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. tTuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ' . & L. DILL, B. A. NKWLAKD, O.P.A. taste TnupoiteHoa, . . F. 1. SIoisisbs, A. 0. War! surinoNS tVARO, 4 ATTOBHIf . aal C0TJM8XL0KS, at rt,-:-liAWe...A1r'4 -". . 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Kma, Gen. Mgr., H.O. HuDenrB.Gen.Frt. A Pass. Agt Norfolk, Vs, New Bern, N. O, Aug. 8, 1908. Notice of Summons. NORTH CAROLINA, I In the Craven County. ( Superior Court Clara L Johnson vs J F Johnson; ' The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Craven county to obtain a di vorce absolute from ths bands of matri mony and the said defendent will furth er take notice that he Is required to sp pear at tha Kay term of Superior Court for said County to be held on the 4th day of May 1908 at Oonrt House of laid County In New Bern N O, and answer or demur to the complaint la said action or ths plaintiff will apply to the Court lor relief demanded In ssld complaint, " -. '. - W, M. WA.TBON, V OADTOntA. v Inara Die 'A H Vim ("? 8", Application To Tote Bonds. Whereas, pursuant to Act of the Leg islature ratified the 27th day of January 1803, ten residents and taxpayers of the City of New Bern have made applica tion to the Mayor and Board of Alder' men' for a subscription of Fifty Thous and Dollars, to the Capital, Stock of the Pamlico, Oriental and Western railroad Company. And Whereas It is the duty of tho Board of Aldermen, under the provis ions of said Act, upon the flllne of said application to order an election to be held upon the qneatlon of 'Subscription' or 'No Subscription.' Therefore be It ordained. Section 1. That an election be held In the City of New Bern on Tuesday the 24th day of March 1903, for the purpose of determining the question of a sub scription by the City of New Bern, In the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars to the Capital Stock of the Pamlico, Orien tal and Western Railroad Company, the said subscription to be made in Bonds of the City to run Thirty Years and to bear Interest at a rate not greater than five per cent, interest payable seml-an nually, the said Bonds ,to be of the de nomination of $1000,00 and to be issued to the said Company at par. Sec. 2. That for the purpose of hold ing the Bald election the following vot ing precincts are established: First Ward at City Hall. Second Ward at Court House. Third Ward at Streets Stable. Fourth Ward at Hargett Shop. Fifth Ward at McCarthys. Sixth Ward Rough and Ready Hook and Ladder house. And It is further ordained that the fol lowing persons be and are hereby ap. pointed Registrars and Poll Holders for the various voting precincts; First Ward, Registrar R R Hill, Poll holders Geo Jones, J T Lincoln. Second Ward, Registrar D F Foy, Poll holders, E K Bryan, Robt Hancock.; Third Ward, Registrar E S Street Poll holders J U Smith, W J McSorley. Fourth Ward, Registrar D S Jones, Poll holders Brlce Anderson, John Hill, Fifth Ward. Registrar C .1 McCarthy, Poll holders, C T Hancock, J P Stan ley. Sixth Ward, Registrar Ed Hollowell, Poll holders A J Gasklns, Jno .Wether- lngton. Sec. 3. That at sald;elcctlon tho bal lots used shall contain the words "Sub scrlptlon,' and "No Subscription" and tho polls shall be opened and the elec tion held under the same laws, rules and regulations under which elections for Aldermen are held under the charter of tho City of New Bern. Sec. 4. That if a vacancy, for any cause Bhall occur In 'the office of Registrar or Poll holder the said vacan cy shall be filled In the samo manner provldod In the charter of the City of of New Born In elections held for Alder men. Sec. 5. That a new registration of tho voters of the City of New Bern Is here by ordered for said election and for the purpose of such registration the various Registrars shall open the registration books at the various voting Precincts herein named on Friday the 6th day of March 1903 and shall keep them open to and Including Saturday the 14th day of March 1903 and said books shall be kept open during said time from eight o'clock a m to six o'clock p m of each day. Sec. 6. That the result of said election shall be ascertained under tbe same laws rules and regulations provided In elec tions held nnder the charter of said City for Aldermen. Sec.7. That this ordinance shall bo pub liBhed In the Dally Journal until tho day of election Tuesday March 24th 1903. F. T. Patterson, Mayor. J. J. Tolson, City Clerk. Directory of the Mailstthe New Bern Post Office. Mall for all points North, South and West via A. & N. O. R. R. and A. O Line close at 8-80 a. m. Mall for all points East via A. & N. 0 R. R. close at 5:20 p. m. Mall for all points North and West via A. & N. 0. It. R. close at 6:00 p. m. Mail for Oriental. Manteo, Elizabeth City and Norfolk via Str. Neuse close at 6:80 p, m. Mail for Oriental, Manteo, Elizabeth City and Norfolk via Str. Ocracoke close at 2:30 p. m. Star Routes, Mall for Olympls, Grantaboro, Bay boro, Stonewall, Vandennere and Orien tal close at 6:80 a. m, Mall for Bollalr, Lima, Geddy, Chip and Dobbs close at 9-.80 a, m. Mail for Askln, Ernul, Zorah, Wasp and Vanceboro close at 1:00 p. m. Mall for Whltford.olose at 1:00 p. m. Bbvmoub W. Hancock, P. M. . Ii. WABD, Attorney at Law, 74 So. Front Bk JOpp. Hotel Chattawka NEWJBEBN.IN. 0. Craven County Attorney. Circuit, Craven, JTonesOnslow. ' Cart, eras, Pamlico, Greene, Lenoir, and' the Supreme and Federal Court BRAD HAM'S LITER and STOMACH PILLS are purely vegetable and: ean be given to very old people and children. Mild Infection thehr effect Is far-reach, lag. No pain or discomfort follows" their use. They have been called 'Health's Housekeepers," which- Is quite true. Does your livef hurt yoeT Better try these pills. Price Meat BRADILIM'B PaiRMAOr.. Bradban't -Aaa.-., , , ; DlllOtU UV raifri . "'' ;11 are parely ' YegeUbl and act by stimulating ths liver, causing Increased flow Of bile and producing natoral move menu of the bowels. They do not pro duos griping or sick stomach, RurOcare for Constipation, Flatulency, Heartburn etc Price S3 ou, Mannfaotunri i,y j, D. Bradham, wholesale and retail drug- gist.- A .: V 4 :. -. 1 1
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