X The Bind You Bare Always Bought, and which has been " In us for orer 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- ryi1.. sonal supervision since Its infancy. "CCiC&M Allow Tin nnA tnfiAraivA vnn in t.hla. , All Counterfeits, Imitations andJust-as-gopdare lnit Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gqric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NarcotiO edbstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ' Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation And Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend - GENUINE CASTORIA ALVAY8 Bears the Signature of JO The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC eiNTaU OOHMMV, Tt MURRAY STftCCT, NSW YORK OITV. fSOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEB. 11, 1906. I 136 108 Tailv Oaily P M AM 2 3' 7 20 112 Dailv. AM ! 1 30, Lv Eastern Time f 13 f 7 33 f 1 41 2 55 , 3 0d 1 3 10 . 3 15 3 20 3 32 If 3 44 f 8 331 3 53 H 47; 7 48 7 53: 8 05; 8 io! 8 15' 8 271 1 i" I M I ) H 13 i in. : ' p :i 37 '. ".1 1. 1 '! 39 10 3D, 2 00 2 05 2 IS 2 23 2 20 2 41: 2 57 3 08' 3 21 3 52 4 'i! f 1 1-.! 4 27 4 40 r 15 5 -54 fill 4",f 5 33 6 UO'flO 51 f 5 40 : 6 12i 11 t)2 5 51 6 25fll IX f fi 09 6 43, 11 3i) ; 29 6 4!)' 11 3'i f 0 35 7 02 11 4- f ti 4s 7 12 fl.! H ! f 7 Wl 2 2,i 7 15 M I'M M 0, GREENSBORO 8 McLean 1) Gibsonville 17, Elon College... 21 Burlington 23 Graham ...... 20 Haw River 32 Mebine 37 Efland 41 Hillshoro 4iJ UNIVERSITY -55 DURHAM 7 East Durham . . 01 Hrassfield ) Morrisvilie 73 CARY 8l' ' RALEIGH i i 87 Garner I Auburn I Clayton WiUoii'.i Mills. . SELMA Pine Level I'rinre'.on Rose GOLDSBORO. . lAr. 107 Daily, 136 Daily. am I fm I AM 11 43 6 36 6 36 fll 28f 6 15 f 5 17 11 23 6 00 5 05 11 22 5 55 5 00 11 14 5 46 4 47 1 1 07 6 39 4 40 11 01 5 33 4 30 10 50 5 22 4 17 flO 38 f 5 10 f 4 02 10 28 6 01 8 47 10 16 4 49 3 30 10 00 4 30 " 3 00 9 44 4 18 2 48 f 9 37 f 4 10 1 2 35 9 13'f 3 58! 2 16 9 05! 3 49, Ul Daily. 117 Daily. AM 8 45 3 30' Lv. 2 05 1 40 11 45 8 26jf 3 12 11 31 8 20 f 3 06 11 23! 8 08 2 55 11 08, 7 55 f 2 40, 7 45 2 25l 7 7 26 2 01 7 14 f 1 49 7 00, 1 35 AM I PM 9 20 9 07 f 8 42 f 8 22 8 12 7 50 10 50 10 88 2 12fl0 25 no m t 9 55 9 40H PM AM This condensed ached u'.' without notice to the pub! c. -v .Train No. 112 and 108 is puhlinhed as information and iaaubject to change connect at Goldaboro with Atlantic Coast Line both Sou'.hbo in I nn 1 Northbound; and with Atlantic and North Carolina ir am-for Morehe-id Cnv and intermediate poinU. 3urfaanJo. Ill ronrw-t-i ai Greensboro with train No. 33 for Charlotte, Colum Ma and Jacksonville, .in. 37 solid Pullman train, drawing-room sleeper New Yark to New Orleans and Memphis, also for Winston-Salem, Wilkeaboro, Dan aaUlaand loc.il ntat.iun. . --Train No. IIThand'ed through roach between Raleigh, Chaae City and "KVimond. wh"re clime connection is made with Washington Southern Railway SawWashincton and Lantern cities. Train No. 107 connect at Durham for Oxford, Chase City and Richmond; IMrersity Station f r Chapel Hill daily except Sunday; at Greensboro with No. ;V for W:'hi-.;'ton and jointi North, close connection for initon- fcaUarn, High Point. ii.'iury, Charlotte an3 intermediate station. Train No. 135 connects at Greensboro with, No. 39 for Charlotte, Columbia .Ad Jacksonville; No. 35 for Atlanta and all points South and Southwest; Noa. M and 38 for WashinKton and all points North; connection is also made at Salis- for Western North Carolina points. JL.B. Hahdwh k, I T, M. II. n, Spencek, Q.'JI L. Vkrnon. T. P. A, Charlotte, N. ('. W. II. Tayi)R, G. P. A. WashinKton, D. C. T. E. Greb. CT.i. RaWih, N. G NewStockHorses Arrived. W e have just reeted a fine) lot of horse suitahla for farm work Or dri ving, which we wil sell at rnaaonabW pricM. We have also a full line of Wafooa Buggies, HtmMi, and everything usually kept In an up-to-date stable We will make Terms Righ S us. C I DU6EIH & CO., 66 Broad St Now Born, N;C I M. ARNOLD, Successor to M. Hahn&CoJ 5 Si FliCISCI IN HISTORY Stricken City Long Permeate. Wita an Air of Romance. IN THE DAYS OF VMHANTES happenei: "Its house were left ooe! eop4 and r unprotected. Its ' former ; trsdfr ceanfoi. lw lot; feUU .4 small part . of tbelr raJue, Its two weekly newspaper ere suspended., and the Jawn.de'rt6J Ly the bulk of Its In- habU.tnlfl, was tit one time without a ehiglA oflluer clothed with -lvil author- . After t'je Rrst ruili to the gold dig glUKi lue lowu began to regain Its lost ground, mill ore lung the influx of gold seekers .ie yuhe au impetus to Its growth. The towu was Incorporated in April. l.'Cti, and the first common l.:i it "elected proceeded with diligence K jsl;;nJr tha city treasury. The rrtr::e ye:ir t'ue state wan admitted to th'.N L'ui iind when the 6teatuer Ore K;i biviulit (Ua cews there was no talesrajiiiie (ommunicatiou In those tinj Usif iiiesi v.iis entirely suspended uu-i t!ie entire jupulation rushed to the TTiiaifs t ) welcome t'.ie luiiblnger. The toivj had i:-)tit HXf.OO li!h:-.b:tants lit th:if tiii.e. ;i:id when the people were iiifo":ic.l that the siial fiagi of the Oivg'-.i i::i!i;-.:,tI that C'al:foraia was a sovtn sl.ite of the United States of America "a universal shout artte from I'l.OOl voices oa the wharfs, iu the Rt.'set. ap in the bills, housetops and the world of shipping In the bay." SAN FIUXHSCO, the earthquake' Iu Its early history the city suffered stricken city, has long been per- i from several disastrous fires. Between meated with nn air of romance ' December, 1S41I, and Juue, 1851, .six and ndventure. Nowhere may ' conflagrations played lutvoe with the one turn without being reminded of 1 growing young town. Hetter buildings the legends that have been woven ' were planned and ne vera 1 fire corapa around the forty-niners and their in-! ules were organized. These were steps mediate followers. The names of the ' in the right direction. It wna also dis Btreets and of the business blocks, each . covered Unit the tires were started by as Kearney, Sutter, Montgomery, Dn-1 criminals who profited by the confu- How the Meiropulis of California Was Purged cf Disorder Lynchlnf et Casey The Days of the Forty cicers Town Depopulat ed by the Rush of Geld Sesker. pont. Flood, Crocker and Sharon, bring to the mind of the visitor long forgot ten stories of riot or adventure and of fortuues whose vastness once excited his wonder or made hlin Incredulous. The situ of the city was first visited by EuropeaiiH In lTdl), and In 1773 Bu careli ordered a fort, presidio and mis sion founded on the bay. Ouo year later, the year of the DecbtiHtluu of -f livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Sublet. : Lartt aod flim. tUxk of f!r and UaUm tr offerM hi Ke lUirm, tsr io4 ar aac wn rrt4. vmnpif Km af BU, Wsrma, Utmm, Wbipa aM tn wbeiw - sum.. This fact and the inefficiency und corruption of the city government led a lare number of citizens to organ Ize the famous vigilance committee which ruled the place In lh."il. Quite number of ("ooks were lynched by the committee, others were driven out. lit.c John Oril, hurst, the leading IK'iire In fcret Ilarte's "Outcasts of Poker aortbmT. Beyond Maaon street u tha trail to the Presidiojpaiit scattered cottages cabins and sheds, amid dai ries and gardens, with a branch path to the Marina . hospital, on Filbert atreei and another to the North Beach anchorage, where speculators were' planning a wharf to attract aetttement After the vigilance committee dis banded the criminal element became bolder, ami In 1856 the crime and cor ruption in the city had become Intol erable to those who wished to live a decent and orderly life. When Editor King of the Bulletin, who had de nounced the thugs, was murdered by James P. Casey, a new vigilance r Eanlzatiou was created, and In a few day3 Casey and another murderer named Cora were executed In front of the committee's headquarters. Many lawbreakers were later put to death, and tli? regime of the California "bad man" came to nnnd. It has been asserted that Ban Fran cisco Is the most cosmopolitan city In Uie world, aud by cosmopolitan Is meant n population from all parts of the world. Not long ago the records indicated that i'i per cent of the peo ple of the city were boru In foreign lauds, not l:i two or throe different countries, but In practically every land under the dim. According to the na-tlon-il census reports for IHlXt. San Francisco had a total population of !v.:)7. Of these 172,181! were uativo bora and IL'li.Sll were boru outsldo of the United Kiates. Fully half the gro'vu persons in the community re moved to California from alien lauds, while a large percentage of the other halt' and of the general body of chil dren were of foreign parentage. In lOifi San Francisco bad a population of 3'2.78'J, of which 34.1 per cent was fun i .-.i boru. X-i.i Francisco has long been famed an ci:-.- of the "wide open" cities of the l'nite.1 Stales. As ill tbo days of IS!::, die gambler devotes himself to I lis voc-tiiou with little Interference from the aiilhuiities. Prior to the 48 Broad St, BEAUFORT, N". C, Centrally locattd. All the deli cacies of the geasnn. Well veati- la ted room, Good beds, Phone con t ?eniencB, Pol'te and attentive Ser- r. u. Simmon. vante. Rates $1.50 per day. Special and liberal terms by week or month. Q: A: RUSSELL W;M. ARNOLD Hahrt t Old Stable, Middle Street , J rtlvq Yjrrmo qfaaq J) A S'J ' 4 & 5 -V jf, 1f aLi.!" ..i5eSbr. A h I h IK 4Tf "v MJtr4&t 1 vis f m anyrHiwii, MM i - ask fj vt- fS -hav. .' a .'.;'.'.'. Ty r li i ii KAEKET STREET FE0M SECOND STREET WEST. on tin siaassn r i III.- e.,.1. ti Spr. ulsli Nciilcru tK--I 'i lim V.iiii-uuvor. -I the phi'-" In 171TJ J. ,-i'ntiHl t.'ie mllltnry - ili- pneblu inn) nd civil nd ndlirloni) . lv '1 do mlstlnu wan P it and town lit I il-c j eur follow I iic. I'.4U nn AiniM-li-an muu-or wr, nib tb the p, . -,di . iitto'liy. wli Ion s'iki I fm factors rcspec. swuhirlcd in ont li Flat, rlace liu-i nit : 'i Vi l'; I lo It i illy weut throuch n pu vj I n I v.as of Krent ' der riiiniiiand uf Commodore John B. iIoDt;oiner . entered the hnrbor and The a tluie '..".I -.J.! sc -l Icy or , flllll.til .. r-''i!. lin ilOl'-Hfc l-1-rr ti l'ui of tenl. :it of P;in Francisco at this c:ir.!iilll:il c .:- i - III rr-i 1 1 1 1'i'C as I'm- ( 'a t hoHteil the Htnii. nod trles over the sbor.-s -f t!i It pci.-,. ) aloiitr lie- '1 away i.i Hi i. nt lniplrlus ' Inflowlujf I cold mine : ' tt w.is a drnKKbUK med . ..:zy ihIoIh-s. frail woimIci ' ;: iu n u afternoon, with a of more resjiectabio frame ! ii max or enir.as aud rub i !'.;. It wn mainly n rlty r.y :-. : In a crece:it uion the tow i Mexico, nlilcb ucceodfyj Hpitln il i- owner of i ullfonil. wu tbeti st r.nr with the I lilted Ktstes, and tha act of Couimodorn Mootfomrry cadel ber ilomlulou orsr Hno fnipctaao. Monti.'oiiiiTy npiioluted IJoOtoosot WoKhlncton A llnrtlett to l rrs's first ab-nldf. or anyor. ontler ths ua regime. I:nder WpinUU-sad Ifail ai rule the totvn mm sleetiy. unpi oaTesa re placr. bat wIDi the comlOf of Ansr- knni ntid the dUcovery of sohl In 148 there mine su era of rrowtli and hps- tl Th!i Oiil not eventuate nt ones, fof the tlrt m-wi of tb dlMovery of sold ii'.-ciioniit dciioioUted.Ha rras- I'll Tb tn-.v-i ) mlttMi ss by a pIsaM, rnd our U:ioriim thus describes what eovr. I ron Clnrk xli;t land to Telegraph bill. . (,:n-M klotx'". tiperlna ('aliio.Lla hini-t rldce. i . i i f Hie iii03t prominent I Tie city were occupied by I'ei-H (Hip of them, known i' l:m:il. has Imvh n veritable fi,r lis proprietor. The California iiireine court has icnderwl ,-r decision to the effect that 1 1n- c.:nie or rtraw polcer In nit a gfimo of ihruir-r. I. ul Involves Judgment sud other (lcmeiin ;n well on chance or IihU. nnil liecaiise of this dcelBlon these nlm i r.re penrl te l to be maintained. They ;:re f i eiineiitol by n h inl look In; crow,l cf men. snd mnnv scandsbi are told no H-lnteJ with these plaf A visitor' life In probably snfe In thee r.eri-. I ii-f li.s money la not. It is suld Hint the k ui of the premier nf Ilrltlab Col-nil-!:i v. ;-i fl.Hisl of H.r.(l In the C.-f' I yil i fi -v yi-ni nio lip but lii enh. bet stoiHil payment on t'.l'O 111 (llTl. Fr.n Frnnci.-o lin forty wevrn nquar tn'.U-n of territory, or sbotit 30.000 arre. wltb'.n the ninnlclpal limit The flnnt rildetice an on Nob hill snd pnrinr lir.iftiM. hoih nf which dlatricU command ningiiltlcwit view of the ty and th Ookten Oate. Th city baa lx Inre parks sud twenty two ren My the wen tern limit aoinll atin, ami (ioWrn Gat park oo- Qrrt'U trrt mi th riipk? over l.uio irm The l.irvi r :i;i:n w pnmwd lo themniih nt hliori- of the rove. In-yond tht alarkvt ln-et ridge, n region alieltensl from blu!er!up wlnda ind provided 1tli Koto I uprlnjr water ami uamHl tlie ilataiiy Valb y. Utorkton alrwt stretrhltie from Rne rsmento to (ireeu lnvt, presented tha D-ntrt rlnter of dwlllnFn. nn.l Towell treet wa the ntwKle of churrhe, foe Of the U rii'irrhei Iu etltence In (be middle of ISiO three erne I It bUIm and tr. u atood uiion croon trrt. ulthlu half a block. Msmi ttnvL sbove tl n of tti" rlli. i ' . - - - ' ' ' . n House C. T. HANCOCK Beal Astute Agenf. New Bern.N. C i A. & N. C. R. B, Effective Sunday, Dec. loth, fC. at 12.01 a. m. Eastern Standard Time. A D. Wirt). SIMMONS & WARD, iav riuirnco jueeoiw efM CaM tMa- mO $ tUrflar. Iff. Wu, Thna. iMnorrtu, frvtrwla ConataiW ai OnUla, a;i: "I f aiM rra toid white konlir WUr bt tK frt t-rrp Ut fan, ?? sarins; rf CJafTiW4ina 0fH Rn dr, I UH H, and tUvmr tnmvil WtiM. I WM errm; 'iM!y tursuL" I ! r- 1 PtT Mil C !f,jl, ItWlili.ir i a - - r , , -1 - 9 I w t I H In tan if , - A T4 Olar'a Wertk at t4 iM r 'f VW trW.ls ( it yMra, f";ri! frTi or IVti wj' srvrw iatirir riin." mt A. H. Tiitv) a w i knnw-a rJ rTvtirf !.)m. O.. 'I f t riif from wb'in smiil I r--f m tali ira1 Ffii'a K k Irey Cuta, lhi yfMi'Hui 'pierr. J(riii rtH IK hr t t Ir ''- -J r'.w Vv n r- n ' rt V t tiin-d I f'-l I "- ' - l tn ' r- I i " I , I - r i . - o - , c . f i r ' ! ' ' (I.ll j ATTORNEY AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. i Office Removed acrosB Street to Peer-no ! Story of No. 69 (above Telejrraph of I fice) South Front street, next to Hotel Chattr.wka. Practice in the Counties of Cr.-ven, I Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Carteret, I'ain ; lico and Wake, in the Supreme and Fed- erai vouris, ana wnerever ser.ce-i :n e desired. JUST NOTICE HIM! TtcuV: p'"ck him out of n crowd aa a man vorth conaidennp;. Lose no time but at once file a mortgage on pnblic atte-iLion by getting measured for one of our stylish Spring suits. Be roa- percus: do business, woo success by lookrisv like a business man. Our faultlena tailor-rnaile outfits make pros perity the life partner of their wearers F, HI. OH AD Wl K Uassaa la4 IvM - ' ' A tai af born fraa f rnarks tt feOTMn Wmd U IKa horn e-f , W, W3 i;, a kK srvMrJuit if As'', Kf. B ti i 'T"i'f yr so 1 14 rm bwvrrV;o rf ! Mir fa, a4 rr li'i wKn I Uci ti:.rf I". Kl'l'l Jl JttTTT. It r'w- P '- ur4 ir.s i-id I - r- i "!' It i r' -. ( ? j; ( ,r-; ( '- t .5s - i i -. - S n t 1 r f - V c I - ; c J . a PROCURED AND DEFCNDE drawing orpnoio.loreaperc a rn 8endmodeL S and fro roDOTt. Free adrioe, bow to obtain paUnta, trade marka, copyrlKhto, eta, in ALL COUNTRIES. Business direct with Washington save MM, money ana ojien in patent. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. Write or come to iu at 023 Ninth Btrwt, opa. Unite Btetas Hint Ofltw, WASHINGTON. D. C mm Ernest M. Green, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Bkoad St., Nfew Bern, N. C. Well equipped to search titles by rea son of many years experience in the office and a Register of Deeds. Practi ces in the Courts of Craven. Jones. Pamlico, Carteret. Onslow, or where- ever services are required. SEYMOUR, W. HANCOCK Attorney at Law. Will practke in State Federal Courts. Ofttce 46 htci-fl 5t .and EAST BOUND. STATIONS: No. L nr. DAILY DaV Lv. Goldaboro 8.00 A. H Best's 8.21 LaGnuis 8.81 4 FaUina CreeJr 8.4S " i Kinzum 8.56 , Dover 9.23 " r, Cove 9.0 Ar. NEW BERN 10.10 Lv. New Bern MU6 A. U Riverdale 10.84 " , Croatan 10.88 " , Havelork 1060 " . T Newport 11.06 , ' Wildwood 11.12 " , Ar. liorehead C7. 1L40 " 7.30 WEST BOUND. No. 2. N . 4 STATIONS) DAILY DaII.Y i.v. mureneaa Vf. 7.1U A. u Wildwood 8.05 Newport 8 11 Havelock 8.27 Croatan 8.3 Riverdale 8.03 Ar. NEW BERN S.06 " Lv. NEW BERN 8.10 A.M. Cove 9.4i Dover 9.58 Caswell 10.08 Kinston 10.22 Falling Creek 10.35 IjiGrangs 10.47 Bent's 10.68 Ar. Goldnboro 11.20 BEAUFORT ANNEX. No. 1 DAILY Ar Bnifort a 10 P M No 9 Daily ! " 7.00 A. M CONNECTIONS, Trains Noa. 1 and 4 connect ul (;. A. C. L traina as followa: No. 41, No. 42. Northbound, and v.ith f ! I trains Nos. Ill, Westbound, and :.. bound." T. Bt P.U. ..Y - i". M ".ily . i' M with -i-iiii nd: I !-:-.vay ltoiiiuius A, iViiuu. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practice in the counties of Craven Jarteret, Pamlico, Jonea and Onslew md In the t-tate Hupreme and Federe'. Courts. Office: South Front Ptroet, over Tti trraph office, Nev "",n. N C Pneumonia follows) La Qrlppa but novor follow tha wa of FOLEY'S SB It stops ths Cough snd hsali ths luaf. Prevents Pusumoola and ConaampUoa. Mb. O. Tinn, W lit Oaeo4 M., Chlaa, vriUar "at; wlftt kad la crippa aad II Un has with a vary bad aoash aai kat laas walafe lout'i Horn an Tab aaraa aaatsWaaly," For sale by Davie Pharmacy. ;. TBGNWITH, BLACKSMITH & WHKLLRIGH 1' Bukk'cs, Wagona, Carts ani' DrHjs al- waj'a ept in Block. I r(;het tires without rutting with th Ute.st im proved tire Bhrinker. I ki-ep a good HUpj.ly of cart wheels a'.WHya i n h U-k repairing done nt quick notiee. Shop on South Front ntrect near Hancock Sin. V KXPERICNCe M9 ar Trc Manhs COPYRKalCTt Ac. AfIT NM Ml4traf ft atkatta aataO flaaXylN Wwi mT Maaruin qm opnnm rrw rA..ar an an W fwtaUlr lawrtfc',av Too-rrn tsfVitT MMtt A Lax rnajfv rv.triiv MBBTtAin eaa cM4niiai fraj an l twtir MMam i oo.rr rrt ia. l aU ntj (aVfetWi n-ftali atVaV WH Scuntific mum. r BomM. U. SoM kr all nevKimari. o New Tort SB r St. WMMnu. c. At Goldaboro: With SoutheiB Rallv., lantic Coast Lino. At Kinaton and New Bern: Witli A Line, R. P. FOSTER, REI.ru: Gtueral Manager. 'i GOIJJSBORO. H. C. y und At -..itic Coast JL-L Ki P. O. & W Beginning Wednesday Pamlico, Oriental & We:.n will establish passenger tween New Bern. Baylior.i, mediate stations on i il-iwi East Bound :,Y. '. the ..ay 1)0- in'er- ; -iule: . v,md Horse Owners! If your horse is sick, lame, or Buffer ing from any ailment that you do not understand, write to Dr. F. E. White, the Vetemarian of Norfolk, Va. Send symptoms of the trouble and he will send you advise absolutely free of all charges. Notice ! Now is the time to buy American Farm Fence. It has reach' d its low price, the next change will be higher prices. Three Car Loads on hand. Oct. 20th. 1906, E.W.Smallwood Sash. Door and Mantel Factory No. 22 Hmirork St., New Hern, N. I. Having yut in a linn of ip-!o dnl machinery to do all kind of hmi"" tmild ng work, turning, etc. at the mi" old utend on llanrork tnet, I im prepared to fill all orders at h"rt ""tire and In the lx-t and latent style. All ordrm in trusted to me will hav ni irsonAl aH iition. J Y II0LLI3 No. 1. 2. (Mixed, Daily, i-x P.M. ,M 4 00 I.v NEW BEKN s 45 4 51 Reelsboro 7 51 5 12 Crantsborn 7 5 24 Dees 21 5 21 West Alliru 7 13 5 30 East Alliance 7 15 5 45 Baybom '0 (Passenger Surwh No. :i. P. M. 5 00 I.v 5 15 (', IHI li 10 r, vi (i 15 r. (o NEW BE I. . KeeLsliDio CranUboro Dees West Alliance East A lliai;. Bayboro CAROLINA m 5rf 18 45 12 -an: Citizens Bank FEELING UVER-ISH This Morning? TAXI (fMffilapi l.Ti',-.".';i,7' rtr,J I A CcnUc Unlive I ' And Appellor jl J. M. REGISTER Porch Cblumm, RaiXBal wtert. Snindles. Stair Rail Baluster, Grille Plinth arid Comer Blocki, Suh and Ebon, Frame for Wood and Brick Duildincs. Mouldings, Mantles, Bracket. ' , i - . - j t Errs, lor Hatching , l.a Fr,r iUnraj af u?T LahM i I - I .. 0t 'mif I'ja 1' rt ". f IS. v !"' 1 C a r r. ; r. r. Er r r f , T-. - r-tm, ft. ow aw w BMaaar w . o. Tha people haa an eya to thlnjpi ronTrnient, eomfortabU' and rhwrfaL liaTinf flttad op our hanking rooms to mot Uimu! Wjulnmniita, wa ar ready to xUnd to all who want llankini; FaelliUaa, a hsarty walcoma. Come and a ua. Capital pO.000.UO 3orpoa and PmflU (30,000.00 DepoaiU C2S.0Cn.00 kmU t334.000.0t T. A. Gar. EH, rrmtdent r. H Maaoowa, WIiil. rt Henry's Pharmacy 127 Mitfdl. S trawl. Full line of Drugs, Medi cine. Toilet Articles and Soap. Freih Supply of Flower Seeds. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIP TIONS A SPECIALTY ' : ICE ' "Made Irom pure dia--- ; lilled filtered wi ."tcr.. ' . mi m ice. tt:mi 19-2l-23iGriffith Srreet, CHANGE OF The steamer Neuso Monday, Wednesday and 1 The Hteamer Ocracuke Thursday and Sunday at Both steamers will mi.ki oriental each way and o . haven with a fat t h r - ; Norfolk. The train is d... haven at b.'.i) a m.and arr. at 2 p n. Direct connection mil ! Kerry at 9.5o am fur I Washington. No 4 truin will leavi . a m. arriving at llel'in-.. connecting with the u: . Bern, daily except Sm.i. ;ko. III..' i M. K. Kini., V, IV ar,.! i M W Ma..' i 11. ('. Hi Ik, ins. , I Now Ham. lre. Z. 1 " F R t: Residence Tc!r; May, h'h at i liel iii for .- B.I rfolk key 'a h a ml 11.56 p rn, .' .'ew- ipt .es. : mm erf " w lira' nf for .:-)wa; Kor thn i'irj-n ' 1h pwMIr (!io : rr.lini c r)K. .!i' I .-. - will rl" f-r ' 1 ' arii-ia. Fif- I : - Tflelj,tne. s '. '. 1 on rr f r' in J '. rini Pri7-0ncR.-i!(. ;.rfTe! epbone and JIS.C'J in ( upons. Second Prlz Our idcnce Trirphooeaod $10.00 in , upon. Third Prize -0n- I''dcnce Ttlephopc and $5.00 in upons. Fsarto Pri7-0nr Ksidcnce rekfbMt. Fifth Frt7 - One RrslJcDC IfJfphone. Soh)wt to the r-nn-llilr. 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