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THE JOURNAL Published every day in the year ex cept Monday, .Journal Building 66-C0 Craven -St - - PhonbNo. 8. . MTO JnTpBOPEIBTOB. zA. Ny SUBSCRIPTION RATES r One Year, to advance......t.r."v44.00 One Year, not inadvance.i...-v.. 6.00 Monthly, by carrier in the city...v I .BO . Advertising rates forniahed on appli cation, ' ' V ' N Entered at the Post Office, New Bern C as second-class matter. ,- ! 'OFFICIAL PAPER OF KEW BKBM AND ! CRAVEN COUNTT. New Bern, N. C., July 12. 1906. BEWARE THE CITY ORDINANCES The sudden clraing up of every shop and store on last Saturday at midnight, in this city by the Chief of Police, un der instructions from - the Board of Al dermen who gave positive instructions to the head of the police department, that every ordinance was to be strictly enforced, and since been followed up by further enforcements, is giving the citizens of New Bern some idea of what it means to have ordinances The lightening effect of this ordinance en forcement is to be noted on every side, it is a surprise to many citizens to find what a difference it makes to them, personally, and how careless they have been in violating the law. This is specially so in the blocking of sidewalks with merchandise, and riding on the sidewalks on bicycles, also riding bicycles at night without lights. These are all minor offenses, apparently, yet it is easy to be seen that a violation of them could lead to serious results. In the matter of liquor selling, it is said the instructions are , issued to be rigid with each and every offender. All this ordinance enforcing may ap pear to a good many people as a sort of blue law act, but let every citizen note carefully two things, first that the law is being enforced which is upon the city statute book, and second, the city authorities sworn to enforce these laws when they took office. Why then com- plain?, Rather it is a matter of con gratulation that the laws mean real things. It is to be hoped that the public sen timent will heartily sustain the action of the Board of Aldermen, and that every ordinance will be accepted and maintained as it stands. It is good citizenship to do so, and the result to this city and its interests cannot be otherwise but beneficial, when the law is strictly and impartially upheld. And no better plan could be inaugur ated by which any ordinance that gives offense or does injury to a majority, could be . discovered, and upon which action can at once be taken towards its amendment or repeal. ShrTried Five Doctors. Mrs. Frances L.' Sales, of Missouri Valley, La., writes: "I have been af flicted with kidney trouble five yean had severe pains in my back and a f re auent desire to urinate. Whan ridins- I experienced much pain over the re gion ox tne kidneys; 1 tried five plry siciana without benefit and then con eluded to trv Folev's Kidnov Curs. After taking three $1.00 bottles I was completely cured. r or sale by Davis ruaruiacy. . . v:.-;v", ' . New York Cotton Market The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, July 1L .., . r i 1 Open' High - Low s Clost July ; ,10.85 - Aug ''"i". 10.90 ; w : October taj.y- ; - Receipt 21,621. , 4 -10.81 ' 10.88 " . J0.96 ' ' SI 00 Reward. tlOfl. The ' readers cf this paper will 0 " pleased to learn that there is at least v been able to cure in'sll its stages, ant .that U catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cun ,, la. the only positive cur now known U . tbe medical fraternity, Catarrh being constitutional disease, requires aeon. stitutional treatment. Hall's Catorrl Cure la taken Internally, acting direct . ly upon the blood and mucous surface . 01 tn system, thereby destroying th foundation of the - disease, and glvin. the patient strength by building up Uv constitution and attnl.it lug nature doing its worn. 1 na proprietors hav to much faith in its curative powen Uiat they offer One Hundred ilollun for any cne that it fails to cure. Spih for list of tint imon'mlx. j F, J. CHENEY CO. Toledo, 0, Sold ly all Pruecl.'iti, 75c. juke HaU 1 Family Tills for cr stl pation. ' . - li.2. t LS ALL ' I la Cku Crfe, Give ITs Sesibrs llerplelae. This word of late faaa been In every one's month, and many are. wondering what the . word slTiines, though no one hu yet been found, who will deny that NBWBRO'S HKRPICIDE doe the wore. Well, for the Information of thousand of people who like to know all about a good thins, we would say mat tiji.iu-iv.iuoi means, a destroyer or klHer of "Herpes," Now "Herpes"' is. the family name of a disease caused by. various vegetable par asites. A similar microbe causes dan druff, Itching- scalp, and falling hair; this Is tbe microbe tnat hwbbuh hski-u CIDB promptly destroys! after' which the hair grows. Bold by leading druggists. Send 10e.' in stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., .Detroit, Mich. t r . o. n. rra nH a m. pnii as VOICE UF THE PEOPLE. Cut Out The Jtttlts. Mr. Editor:- J. ; I see thatLthe government is still dredging around New Bern, I am anxious to see1 them working up the Neuse oyer and taking out those jetties wh&b have ruined the navigation from New Bern to Kinston. Tbe are dan gerous obstructions for: boats day and night :. ' :" I have run on Cape Fear river when the river was obstructed by torpedoes and I have run on the Neuse and it is obstructed by jetties. All the differ ence I can see, if you run on one you sro an. and on the other you go down. I think it is to the interest of every body that is interested in the naviga tion to use their influence in having those jetties taken out of - Neuse river. -.- . - .j H. H. DOWDY. Doctors Said He Would Not Uv. Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa, writes: "After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesburg.and still getting worse, the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to t had better attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month as there was no cure for me." - Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and I immediately sent my son to the store for it and after taking three bottles I began to get better and continued t) improve t ntil I was en tirely well. " For sale by Dkvis' Phar macy. Arapahoe. July 10th. The crops in our community are look ing fine, -especially the corn and cotton crop: we are having nne showery weather on the crops. , Some of our young people attended the meeting at Broad Creek last week which was held by Rev. J. W. Tyndall Messrs Seaton Basnight, Joe Caroon, and Miss Rena Caroon visited Arapahoe last week. Mr. Clem Brinson, of Arapahoe, be gins fa public school at the head of Dawson's Creek today. Mr. Claud McCotter, of this place, has, been very ill for the last few weeks but we are glad to say that- he is im proving. We hope he will ,be out in a few days. A crowd of young people of Arapahoe attended the entertainment at Baird's Creek Saturday. Mr. Rad Reel, went fishing last week and lost his pocketbook came back home and missed it; he went back to the river and looked around ayid gave up all hopes of ever finding it, ' He nappenea to notice out in tne river ana saw Something floating on the water, went to it and It was his, pocketbook. There waAsoms over .sixty-one dollars in it. The Reels are noted for good. luck. -vv ' Miss Clee ReeC of Reelsboro, is viav iting friends and relatives in our com munity. , i ; c-; ";: ) : ; ; . CH0LER.A INFANTUM. . nils' Not Epcts to Uv From Dm Hew to Asethsr, tut Cmi ky Chainser , ' lali5 Csilo, Pkelsri aiitf V ytKns-'S OlirriiMa' ttmviis:- -vl Ruth, the little daughter of E. N. Dewey of Agnewville, Va., was serious ly ill of cholera infantum last summer. "We gave her up and did nor expect her to Uve from one hour to another," he aaya. "I happened' to. think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and got a bottle of It f ronv the store. In five hours I saw a change for the better. We kept on giving it tnd before she had taken the half of one small bottle she was well" This remedy is for sale by F. S. Duffy and Uavia' Pharmacy, , Fire in the Angell Building at Roan oke Va. caused $20,000 damage. . ; , Buy it Now. - . Now la the time to buy Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remmly. (t is certain to le nwlml sooner or later, and when that timn comes you will need it badlyyou will need it quickly. Buy It now. It may save Cfo. For salo by F. S. Duffy and Davis harmacy. KoHsakovlHh, the 1 hii f town an'l Kvrt if the Sj-lmHim I,.l.mi wns occiipi,-,! I,y the Japum-HO forces Snlunlav. 'J'iif Rilnsiars burned the pulilic luiililiiij r-Hri'ating ni-rthwanl. An' '! tit ! v itily a fi - 1 t t . bill's V, , h i ivory tif f v y-i ) b. I in 1 t ,! I HowTht Abuss of Th Money Power Hu Been Carried On Is This Country.. . . The Nev York Sunday World had one of the' best illustrations of the pow er of graft that has yet been seen.- It was more comprehensive than the most lucid and plain explanation could depict and showed completely in the power of that' terrible element graft, the whole country i.! 'p&vUn iVi'f The states of Maine, North Carolina, Mississippi, Iowa, Michigan and Colora do are the only white spots on the map of the' whole United States where graf t does aot exist ' There are 13 states from whence there are no reports, v The growth of the power has become 1 alarming and it almost seems from de velopments that . Congressmen, " Sena tors and State Legislators are the most liable to the disease for it seems to be a disease and when law makers get in oculated with it the people whom those persons represent are surely to b. pit ied. '-.r r - The people of North . Carolina .ought to be sincerely grateful that "The Old North State" is one of the'few1 states where tne slimy serpent of greed has not insinuated itself in the civic life of the state audit is to be hoped, that 'it never, will. Good For Stomach Trouble And Con' 'ii MtP&r, tipatiott. ' . ' ''Chamberlain' stomach and liver Tablets have done me a great deal of good," says a Towns, of Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada, f 'Bemg a mild phys ic the after effects are not unpleasant, and I can recommend them to all who Buffer from stomach: disorder' , For sale by F. S. Duffy and Davis" Phar macy, 'r ,.'-. ;'" , LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Poet Office at New Bern, Craven county, N. C, July 10, 1906. men's list. B Prince Bunaage, Wm. H. Blunt 193 Broad St . G-James W. Cobb R F D No. 2. D Henry Daniel, James F Davis 10 Pasture St, Josh Davis. - G A B Gaskins, Francisco Jose Gowes R F D No, 2. ... - H Charlie Haskins, J U Hill, Ken nethAay. K Martin Kleschick care Capt Eelsh ner, CamoUe B. Keeling. L James W Lynch, Alonzo Morrill. O Mr Overton.. R Joaquim Roduguea. S Calvin Smith, J W Smith, Joseph Stanley, A B Swain; John Spencer.. T G M Tucker, James M Taylor W Henry Williams, Capt J W Weath erly. " . ' ' , women's list. B Mrs Jonah Bryan, col; Mrs Bar bie, Davis care Mrs Mary Hargett cor ner Pollock and Fleet Sts. , B Lucy Everton, Cealie Foy, Uva nae Foy. ; , f ' . ' I-Ruthy Im tones. 'J Reaper Johnson . care Rebecca Fulcher, Maggy Jones Killroo trick St No. 19. , ; . . ' . - " K-Maggie Kinsey. ' ' L-Mrs. G W Lawrence 501 Liberty st t- . M Mrs Mary I Morris 87 Chock St P-Annie Panny Call St No. li. : S Mrs Annie Smith.' T-Mary Taylor R F D No, t . Wr-Lucy Wetherkigtoik ; - Peraont calling for the ' above letters will please say advertised and give date Of lists The regulations How require that (1) one cent shall be collected on the deliv ery of each advertised letter.' " . ; : a hancock, .; :-'?T"H PoetmasUtv :; V ' ' 111 1 11 1 SS f 1 11' ' ' Pf-;?v; Forced to Starve.';- B. F. Leak, of Concord, Kjr.', aaya: ''For 0 jean I suffered agon'es, '.with a acre on my upper lip, so painful, some times,' that I could not eat After vain ly trying everything else, I cured it with Bucklen's Arnica Salve." - It's great for bums, cute and wounds. , At all druggists; Only 26c ,f . -: '' Count Caasini the retiring Russian Ambassador, left Washington on his way to St Petersburg, ; !.",. ; Surprise Party. . A pleasant surprise party may be given to your stomach and liver, ' by taking a medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort, vii: . Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are a most wonderful remeiy, affording sure relief and cure, for headache, Uizzineas and constipalicr." 25c at all druggists. Secretary Root is expected to reoi ganize the department work of the State Department. If n a kind of billions mood. You wih an aid to lict finxl, Ko othi r jiill is h?f m rihhI As DeWitt'a I .It lie Forty F.iwrs. When e'er you fi' l iiiiri.!.i-g ill, And iici-il a riit'r'C hi ' i' No othi'r one ;l f,:l 1' 'I ' O 1:11 I.ilte DcWiH's 1,; The Kt. No place Is sacred to the rat From a sleeping man to an elephant there is nothing which he will not eat : Rats have eaten their war. through a Uve pig and bitten off the legs of living birds. Some years ago the keepers of the London zoological gardens could not understand -what made the ele phants so- restless, so uneasy on their feet. Investigation showed - that ' at bight the rats came out and gnawed off the thick akin growing about' tbe nails on the monsters,' feet Apparent ly they must have fancied the horn of tie rhinoceros,' too, for regularly the keepers used to find flattened ; rats where tbe rhinoceros bad bees lying.- ' ' A. tlneer Vnmllr. I ' Little Cbariio : was very . fond of watching bis mother' di-css. .One day when she was brushing er hair ha exclaimed, i "Mamma, why does." your hair snap so f "Because there Is so much electricity In It," she replied. Charlie sat looking at her for a few momenta very thoughtfully and then be could contain himself no lougor, when bo- bunt out - with; "What a queer 'family we must bel Qrandma has gas in her stomach ami yon hare electricity la your hair." .; "-i 'T Preseat MosseBt." ' The mill cannot grind with the water that Is past ,. As little can It grind with what is- to come. ; It can grind only with what la. passing through k ' We can make no use of time past As lit tle use can we make of time to come, We can make use only of the passing moment. ' ' "" : . A. Mt& Problem. Harry Say, . papa, Is a man's wife his better half? Tapa-That la the popular belief, Harry Then what part of Solomon was all his wives? Chica go News. No Choice. Ted Do you think that old million aire will do any good with his rnonoy? Ned He'll have to. He has six mar riageable daughters. Illustrated Bits. "While one finds company In hlmnelf and his pursuits he cannot feel old. no matter what bis yearn may be. .Mcjtt. Employees of the Kilbourn Knitt ing Mill, Martinburg Va., are again on strike. Special Rates Railway Surgeons Meeting.- Account meeting Railway Surgeons Atlantic A North Carolina Company j south of Queen street from . its inter and local County Medical Societies at section with Johnson street westwardly Morehead City, N. C, July 18th 1905, to the limits of the City, except at a A. A N. C. Company will sell low rate depot for the purpose of receiving and round trip tickets from Goldsboro nnd , delivering freight at such depot That intermediate stations on July 17th and every person and corpora! io 1 violating 18th, good for return until July 21st in- the provisions hereof shall be fined fifty elusive, as follows: Goldsboro $2, Bests $1.80, LaGrange (1.70, Falling Crack $1.60, Kinston S1.50, Caswell S1.4f, Dover $1.30, Cove $1.20, Tuscarura$1.10 New Bern $L00, Riverdale .90, Crontan .80, Havelock .60c, Newport 85c, Wild wood .25. . , " R. E. L. Bunch, T. M. Bent Her Double. "I knew no one, for four weeks, when I was sick' with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa., "and when I got better although I had one of the best doctors I could get, I was bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terrible affliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk aa straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaran teed to cure stornacn, liver ana sianey disorders; at all druggists; price COc Gus Fahnestock was drowned while ia swimming in the Ohio river at Wheel ' - j' The Diamond Cure. . .j The latest news from Paris, is, that they have discovered . a diamond cure for consumption. If you fear consump tionor pneumonia, It will, however,' be best for you to take that great remedy mentioned by W. T. McGee, of Vanleer Term. "I had a sough, for fourteen years. Nothing helped me, until I took Dr. King's New. Discovery -for Con sumption,' Coughs and. Colds, which gave instant relief, and effected a per manent cure." .1 Inequalled quick cure, fr Throat and Lung Troubles. At all druggists; price 50c and $1.00, guaran teed. Trial bottle frecw- - , -' 1, 1 n 1 - - The tug Hercules has gone to sea from Norfolk to destroy the .derelict schooner Clare C Bergery One- Dollar' Saved Repreteofs Ten Dollars Earned. ... ' The average man does not save to ex ceed ton per cent of his earnings. Jie must spend nine dollars in living ex pTies for every dollar saved. That being the case he cannot be too careful about unnecessary expense. Very oftan a few cents pfnjrly InvcutM, like buying v fur his garden, will save several dollars outlay lutcr 0.1. It Is the same in buying Chiunhei .. CaiYic, Cholora and I)inrrlio ii Kcmedy. It cot hut a f''w ci'nts.and a ! .,1 1c of it in the Iki!j.i nfd'n hhvps a !r lor's hill of m vi-ol t'.i.ihuK. 1'or s..:by F. H. Duffy Slid 1 hv;h' I'hnntmry. Is of 1 nrrivi ii nt hiffnlo k'i ri' ion of tlm or lor. fur tlm in, i ff r: ' .-. 1 . - Rubinstein's Charity.. . .' . Itnblnntein probably traveled wore than any other virtuoso. In his time ho made many fortunes and gave tboni away to the poor in -Russia. During a famine which raged among tbe Rus sian peasants he journeyed .to Vienna, : Moscow and St, Petersburg to play for charity. The price of seats rose to un heard of figures, but every penny of the money went to the starving form ers. It is said that in the course of twenty-eight years tho sum which ho thus disposed of amounted to (250,000. "' ;; , Inaevertemttr Omitted. ''Let 'me see.?', said the great man. ''Did I say anything about the crux of the position?", ' .-,',' r . c"I don't see anything,'' said the seev retary glancing over hie notes. ' . "H'm'." murmured the 'great man. "I uieantfto work that phrase off some how." .-.'.; The French of It. "Why do you call It a French opera?" "Why not?" - "Well, overy one of them snug In ttellun." ; "On the" stage, yes; but what does Jhat amount to? All the gowns in the boxes Were from Paris." By the Board of Aldermen of the City of New Bern, be it ordained: Sec. 97. That it shall be unlawful for any corporation, or person or em ployee to operate any engine, train or railroad cars upon any railroad track laid upon the streets of the City of New Bern in any manner in violation of the terms of the contract subsisting between the said City of New Bern and the Railroad Company or corporation between whom and the city a contract was made, now remaining in force under which the said Railroad Company was permitted to lay its tracks upon the said streets of the City Of New Bern or any municipal corporation to whose rights tho present municipal corf oration of the City of New Born has succeeded in any manner violating the terms of said contract; and for each violation of said terms the person or corporation and each of its employees engaged in so doing or under whose orders said violation is committed shall be fined each the sum of fifty ($T0) dollars for each such offense. ' Sec. 98. That no engine, locomotive, car or cars shall be stopped on any railroad on any street in the City of New Bern, south of Johnson street and ($50) dollars for each offense. Drunkenness is a Disease Of the nervous syHtem. Medical treat ment is necessary to cure it. ORRINE BemoVes the craving tor Honor and re nt ore the nerves to the normal coikII t Ion. Nunsiiltartum treatment required. Can lie taken with or without the pa tkntii knowledge. No. 1 is the secret remedy. No. 2, voluntary treatment. yl.UO per box. Mailed oealed. Book lot fre. Money refunded If It falls. TukOkkink Conine. Washington, D. C. or C. D. Brad ham, New Bern, N. C. Executors Notice RsThw anslllWid ss Executor of Robert Will ism. dffMSMitatt pmmmm hsrlns claim ssaiost th m- tsto of my said xtrntor sra hsrrbj mKf Aed Co pnscnt the sum duly wirwd to Mitehrll William oaorbefan tho 11th dsr of Jul? 1M. or this notie will b pkadod in bar of thalr rtemrr. All pwotmi ndbtl to mid wtal sra Soraby icquit d to mmkm tmmedtata afltuamem. Thto Juljlllh. 1WA. stlTCKKLL WILLIAMS. Enrutor -3 I LI E . Sj, J. 0. Land, Manager. PHONE 138. . Choice Family Grocer lea and all' lUnds of ool Drinks.' t V 15 lb of Sugar $1 00 " NCHams ISolb ;r : iFrVeh f Bread ; and cakes every, tlajr' from Kafers bakery, 1 lb Rumfords " Pow d ier'for 25c ; ? v. Try us tor good goods and quick dfUvery. ":. Youra. Truly, J O Land SEViMOUR W. HANCOCK : . Attorneyat Law. ,7 Will practice in ttate and Federal Courts. - O fllce 46 Piosd 5t. jfiij's riiaixtacy 3Z7 :il.!;'!a Full lino c f Dm-: iciiK3, Tcilvt ticlci r.:: 1 Fresh 5:-7,"'' Ar- vp. i ' t fThat ytm. wait LION COFFEE always, and ke, fk. being a square man, will not try to aeu you. any y 'rJ ' thing else. Too. may not care for our opinion, but ' . What About the Unlled Jndjnnent of Minions N of housekeepers wno bave used LION COFFEE ? lor over a quarter of a century ? Is there any stronferproqfof trurit, than the ('r Lion-head on every package. Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. Correct Dress The "Modern Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays & Co- of Cincinnati. O. tatitfiei good dressen everywhere. AB GarmenU Made Strictly to Your Measure at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign sad domestic fabrics from which to choose; Ask your dealer 10 show you our line, or tf not represented, write to us tor particulars. L. . HAYS (Si CO. CINCINNATI. OHIO. E xcursionsFates To More head City And Beaufort. N.C. The Atlantic & North Carolina Rail road until further notice; will well round trip tickets to Morehead City and return at the following ratt s. Ww It Knd 'I'k kotpi ftobt Siii'dsy rurh fntur- Kxrunon Re a o n ilny and Kun Tick-In Tickets day, irond rr' hkl tuch Uimited triming until Sun.ls.y. until Oct, tho folltiwinrr (Jtiod unly 3Ut 1)6 Momlny in" undalsjof rluaive: i ale. Goldsboro 4 40 2 Oo 1 30 Bests. 3 75 1 K0 J 20 UOrange 3 50 1 71) 1 10 Falling Creek 3 25 1 60 1 00 Kinston 3 00 1 50 1 00 Caswell 8 00 1 40 90 Dover 2 75 1 30 85 ' Cove 2 70 1 20 80 Tuscarora 2 65 1 10 75 New Bern 2 00 1 00 75 Riverdale 1 75 90 65 Croatan 1 70 KO 55 Havelock 1 00 60 I :t5 Newport 60 35 I 25 Wildwood 40 65 I The rates to Beaufort and return will be 25 cents higher. R. R. L. BUNCH, Traflle Manager. Institute lev College TOsUsf PEACE Courses Ua llsefcrd Cmssnrsv . tory of Music The est alew . aAUMsJ Catalosfaes ' ri.K for Toar Desghttf fXTREMCLV tOW. RATEi. ' . Announced, Via ' ; S0OTHRN BAILWaY. - Extremely low rates are announced via the Southern Railway from print on its lines for the following special oo cssiona: .,.' . . i. - ' Athens, Ga. Summer School, June 27- July 28, 1906. : - . Charlottesville, Va. Virginia 8ummer School of Methods, June 26-Aug , ' 1905. . v.. , - Knonvllle.Tenn Summer School, June 20-July 2H, 1906. Monteagle, Tenn. Mnntetgle BiMe' Training School, July ft-Aug. If, 1U05. Montengkf; Tenn. Montesgle Pundnv S hool Institute, July 17-Aug. 6, lm. - ' - Montoagle, Tenn. Woman's Congress, Auc 1-16, 1D06. . .'. Rirhmond, Va. Farmers' Nations OmKress, Sept. 12.22, 190B. RaU-n for the almve ocrasiimsopon to the pnlilie. Ti kts will he sd(l to these point fnm all stations on the Southern Knil ny. 1'irtailed Infnrmstinn rnn be had np. n npphcHtion to any Ticket Afrent of tlm Nuiihrrn l!nilwy, or A(t'nts of sf lull's, or sililrnuniig Uio 1: t r a.. , N. C. J h wnon, n r A A l,rvj N. C W II T V I OK, (,. n l I n n Al'fn :;. u. c. S M II. i WA - Confidence o! the People i and ever Increasing popularity? LION COFFEE Is earelolly se lected at tbe plantation, shipped direct to bar various factories, where It Is skillfully roasted aad earelully packed In sealed pack agesunlike loose coffee, wklch Is exposed to germs, dust. In sects, etc LION COFFEE reaches yon as pure and clean as when It left the lactory. Sold only In 1 lb. packages. SBWMtyJtWMrthWfnTOrJrcyfllB FINE PAPER Best line of Writing Paper ever brought to Iew Bern. Owen Q. Dunn, I.psctli f P-inter Htntl nr. Cor I'olli.cli a I runs ta- A 4th of JULY DRIVE wilh ymir lepftt trirl kIhiuIiI token tn a new and (uinforlnhlc ImKy ur plim-Uni chown from our t hiRh Riadi' an'l up-tmlay nltK'k of fln carriag:. i Wi mnko a miiK'i li ilisjilay nf hundHome and well i. hi .. vcliifU'ri t lint we arc wllinjr lit prices that will in I hnuicr you fri'in IxiyinK- ' It la a known 1 fart that our bmrjries an lxttpr than any. Why j not j?'t thi hc-st for th luwt ,xrBible price? We put Ituhher Tircn on your old or new wheals. Wehrmk your (oow tirtu in a machine without cuttiiiK Iht-m, or witlioul inkinir tire from wheal CD tuKKy while1 you wait. Kvei yhody it Invited to dm the miu-hin4 at work put tin if new bolt in old plarvt, U. H. Wnfer- Nna, Phone 185, 78 Broad SI. Nsw Bsrs, N. C. TIIf-: UKQIIIRKMRXTS MET The people have an eye to things convenient, comfnrtalilc and cheerful. Having fitted up our hanking rooms to meet these requirements, we cordially invito you to call and inspect. Citizens' Bank ow r aw Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Profits S27.000.00 Deposit $206,000.00 Aaxeta $384,000.00 T. A. Green, Ireaident E. H. Meadows, Vic-President. T. A. UzEI.L, Cashier. SUMMER-SUITS for tie wry hot weather la crs.hr. ssnKillshed sneeteas. eHevlela, ealtiHr flann.la.ln rarli, double brraaieil end Norfolk SI , mm wlmt nry men must have who arese" a well, Onr line nf lhr. falrries Is un.iirpa.Md. auraktlt in euttlnff enrl ntllns unqeesUirMd anei auf prices so fsanenable that ns one eaa abjeat. 1 M.v ClIAWUItli:. Wood Turning ' Columns, Bnldsters, Ralls, Spindles, ' Stair Newels, Ramps and Easles, Man tles, Bracket, Grills, Rlc-Raclc THm mlniri, Torrh and Lawn Swings, r.i'i, Iioomand Screens made to ordur on sh'irt notirf), r I'nrch Iialunters 6," 6, 7 and 8 .Cents enrh. j .J. 7.1. x:::(iif. 121: Factury, Church Alley, New Dim i i T"
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