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A..u fi. G. R. R. 111.. I Ivl Lvllll.vi 4.1 ' o 0 v , e , I fx use- for over CO years, Lr.3 lemo tl.z ) ana lias keen ma . i t ui u S Sf Bonal supcrvi V ZfJ. J-UccAV,1 Allow no one one to deceive j ou i n tLi . All Counterfeits Imitations and " Just-as-sood.' are i - tlxpcriiiiciits that trifle with and endanger the hc:U -Wants and Cliildreu-Experrenco asainst Experimeii V- Whatis CASTOR1A Castoria is a-harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Par ' " eoric, Jrops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other arcoti3 -" substance. - Its age Is its guarantee. - It destroys ymvaa and Allays JFeverUhness.- It cures Diarrhroa and.Vinlv Colic:- It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, v 1 and Flatulency. Jt assimilates the rood, regulates the StomaehAiid Bowels," giving healthy aud natural sleep. -f The Children's i ranacea-The Mother's Friend, I iENuini CASTORIA ALVAYO 1 ! us to it a two Of Ol; 111 i.i of per wheu mi of t;,e unit , tliev move (jiiitc i:iu: rn.l-ut.y b another and convey scniiniLo slmis to the.r respective ixixn-i f cei'poii Tlie cousi'(Ut'iice Is tiiiit the auiuial Is agitated its wove- 4 Bears- the Signature cf HJ.-l-.V'-.T.-.--.aaWav - meuts resemble those of two anlmai, or, rather, perhaps, two halves of ani mals glued (manlier. Liu-u luuf wishes to go Its own way, and there is no con cordance of action. The chameleon, therefore. Is Uie only four .logged ver tebrate that Is unable to swim.. It be comes i frightened when dropped Into water that all faculty of concentration is lost, nud the creature tumbles About as if lu a state of Intoxication. The chameleon, moreover, -may be fast asleep on one side and wide awake oa the other. Cautiously approached at night with a caudle so as not to awak en the whole animal at once, the eye turned toward the- light will open and begin to move and the corresponding side to change color, whereas the other side will remain for a longer or fjhorter time "In a; torpid, motionless and un changed state with Its eye fast shut Exchange. Tie KM You Have Always Bought - M .4 In; Use: For Over 30 Years. -fHc cwtauh ewMMRi Tt mwuhav miter, WKWVdaw em 1 J, KrZ New: Stocio Horses ?Arrited till '. . - We have- iust received a fine lot ot thAraoa Btiitahta ;' for farm work or dri L S ving, which we.'.wtt aell at reasonable -v. pricas. -- f fr w,, ' ' We have also a -full line of Wagons sN "Buceies:' Harness, Land ' everything usually kept in an up-to-date stable We wui maKe lernw iwgn . - v ts . : .1 IV' e 1 i C H DDGGIU 6.C0.,: 68 Broad St SOUTHERNS-RAILWAY SCgDULl5;iN EFFECT FEg.' 11, 1906. 1 1 1 1 e i crc 1 1 li i a id t Ci en Li h eat out , t- 1 1' V 1 j lboa i i "'i it U 1.. These . u e t p in tlie . rn and tne luri.isonie !ts, fallins; liair, sores istrous eficcts of the Is will completely ruin as n' nc. f is Miie t 1 1 1 e iu( 'oil ril 1 ' i' U . t-otibie will surely rt-tu ind throat, copper-colored s; accompanied by the dib; 'mned use of these stronor liunera en the system to euch an extent- that the original . omes xucurable .- and sometimes fatal. Mercury the delicate Imiii'r of the stomach and bowels. the pastne iuices. Tjroduciner chronic dyspepsia, cause mercurial , Sdlnation, and where thty ate taken in 1 u,je quantities cauBe i s or decay of the bones. . S. S. S. is the only remedy that can cure 1 Cout .!,'iouJC!ood Poison surelv aud sately.- : this remedy ot nature, made e, tn.iy of rooLs, herb1? and baits, artidotes and desttoys the powerful virus ; of the disease and by purifying the blood of every particle of the poison and enriching and strengthening this vital .fluid it removes., every symptona. and leaves the body m a strong, iieanuy con- 1 dition.: --When the blood has. been purified . ': . with S. S. S. the cure is complete, and not one. p. -' vestige, of the poison , is left for future out- s O v J O breaks.1 Do not waste valuable time, and dam t" V VrnTTfl r! F acre your health'with the mineral treatmentr- - S '' UUL LUIC VV W. WI M,,, KU UUilllUVU , safe remedy. Wc offer a reward of f 1,000 lorprool that fc, a. b. contains. a " A pleasant place to stop. Tran sients or family parties will ; find an idnal home." Fine Sea-breeze.- Excel lent Table Service. : Polfte . Servants. Kates by the day; very moderate. Special Ra.tes for week or month. Ortifirate nnnih 1147 fnr dm of the Atlantic ti North Carolina- Railroad Com pany, dati taay mnu. mn, issued to Joel Loftin havinsr been lost. nollM Is hereby nvn that mm- tiliranon be made for a duplicate June torn, law. JAMtS O. M)FTIN, . Aiunr. joei initio. O. A: RUSSELL, Proprietor. , ' KEEP COOL To Whom it May Concern! v " . Notice is hereby eiTerfof the .'oh of certificate No. D-17B for twenty (29) nine share, of the com mon capital tock of V lnania-Carohna Chemical uo.. issued to Laura HuKhea. That application Will be made to the connnnv. mt if a nffi.a in .k. City of Kichm nd, V., for a new certificate to supply said loan, and all parsons are called upon to show cause why a new. certincato should not issue in lieu thereof, - - : - i his Hth day of June, 1906. '.. " - , - LAUHA HUOHBS. T- .-5. By using-. Peerless Ic particle of mineral.- pook with instructions for pelf treatment and medical ad '; land f ree2efSj Cold Waye and yjee wituuuv v: guji o itiri c.r-jttrsn wm ijrjpn reineeratcrs, " i ne difference In cost'of ieewill be' greater over-cheaper malfpo t-..., ""-i Rest ,Wdl';; by 'using'good -hamraocks TcT the Democratic oi Craven County DIET DELUSIONS. ' , Ther Come Dow to Pa Prom the 0f . , ' Barbarous Tm Some diet delqsiona are of roost mod' ern date, while others are of most re spectable 'antiquity. ' Among the latter la that very.; ancient survival, tne no tion that particular foods are "good' tor particular things or effects. ,J t: This is an almost direct descendant of the notion held with, greater or loss unanimity - by nearly all 'savage and barbarouB tribes, that the flesh or vis cera of birds and animals possessing particular quaJWes wlU.be likely to produce the same qualities W tnpsf who at them. " ' '' Thus Nero used to banquet ou night ingales' tongue la the hope of lmprov-, Ing his voice; and the savage cut out and devoured the heart of the bear, the liver of the buffalo, etc., believing that the strength and courage of these animals would thereby be transferred Jo Wmself. - - ' It Is probable-that the most grew some of ancestral tltes-rcannlballsmt was largely due to tne same beiier, ei though, of course, J? NeandprthaJ days primitive man would have tto mors hesitancy about eating his eueray after he had killed him than be would In de vouring a bear tr a deer," ' z "' ; In fact, T'the early converts of .the missionaries lu tlie South gea Islands referred to their favorite disja as "lonsf plg." Every known race ihas at some fimfi been 'cannibal MeClure's Maga- In 'firder that; my silence in public print, may not bet misconstrued I have deemed . it advisable ".to publicly ant nounce my desire to continue for another term, in the office to which the, voters of my coimty hsve kindly - elected me. I trust that mjr earnest efforts to dis charge the duties incumbent' upon .me have been sufficiently sqegessful 'to earn for me a continuance in the office during the succeeding t. term,',; afid 3f through the kindness of thaPemocrattc voters of the county shall again be the choice of our County -Primaryf j bhall faithfully eiKleavor-t to Hsgrve the people with that diligence and uniform courtesy ; wnicb, I have endeavored to use and exercise during my past term, - Very "respectfully, -vv h , GEO. B, WATERS," - Peeds Craven Co Voters To 4.he Democratlo. Voters of Craveri ' IV County. r?w " I hereby announce; myself aa a candi date fot the office "ot Sheriff subject, of Course to the Democratid primaries. Assuring you of ' my sincere apprecia tion of your ! kind, support in the past, and hoping that my' admiui8tratfon,of the Sheriff's office has met with vour pprobation; and promising, if re-elect ed, to-conduct its affairs impartially and tojthe.very best of iny ability w I al iS :i I cry oiuvcicij juuu,- 118 Daily 136 Daily. P. M .s, - 6 45i 6 BT 7 15 - 7 80 1 742 P M h '2 80 f 2 43 2 65 i ft 00 3 1Q! 3 15 3 20 " 3 32l f 3 44 - S 53 '4 05i , t 301 4 381 f 4 4: 5 01 5 13 108 Daily AM S -201 -xr- 112 ''1 3 Daily. AM ' . 1 30 t 7 8lf 1 Ai ,7 48 7 63 2 00 ,2 05 2 ltf 2 23 2 29 Lv. Eastern'Time? 107 Daily. :805 10 8-15 8 271 f 8 381 8 471 9 00 20 Q 91V i 9 371 Q R1 15 f 5 33 , OfGKKENSBOROr '8; McLean.. 15' nihwinvnin 17h3lon College... 21 Burlington', i'i Graham .w..!;jVN.. ,i naw JMver..,.( .,v,Yr 2 4t T82! Mebane 2 vr - 3 Off 322 3 52 4 02 I 4 12 427 8 05 1 5 39 10 30i 5 64 flO 4 6 00 flO ei.f 5 40 G 12' U 02. 5 54 , 6 25 fll 18 f 6 00 ' 6 43 11 3-' 29 6 491 11 83 f 6 33 7 02 11 f $ 4ii 7 12fl2 0J ... .'. f 7 BO! 12 2li ' 7-15 :'' m;. ) PM" AM AM 11 43 fll. 281 11 23.1 1L22I 11 14! 07l inn .. . . .'') 4 nana t ,--.. 4. ij UNIVERSITY i! DURHAM -5l East Durham; , ClBrassneld ,..'.t... C MorriBvilieu.U..t...,i ;iuJVAai.y;.,f " tnl '- lM f BTrt TT ;. oai f ivvLitiivjn.v.w,.. Auburn. ..j .Vi Clayton. . ....v...'.'vj, Wilson's Mills....;-. SELMA Pme Level Princeton.. Rose......... GOLDSBORO . Ar. - Lv 11 01 10 60 flO 881 10 281 10 161 10 00 '9 '44 ! 9 37 -9 13 0S 845 8 26 135 Daily. 8 351 f 6 15 6 (KM 5 551 5 46 11 07k 6 89! Ill Daily. 117 Daily. 6 6 22' f 5 10 6 01 4 49 .-4 80 4 18 f 4 10 f 8 58 ,8 49 -3 301 AH 5 851 f 5 17! ,; D V'O ' 5 00 , 4 47 4 40 . 4 801 A 17 f 4 02 8 47 8 30 3 00) "' 2 48 f 2 35! 151 .2 05 140 11 45 AH .ka 4 if !f 8 12 11 81 8 20 f 8 06 11 23 8 08 2 55. 11 081 7 55' f '7 45f'',f 25l 7 3G 2 12 17 26 2 01 7 14f 1 4' 1 001 1 35! AM i PM 10 50 10 88 flO 25 f 10 10 f 9 551 9 401 PM 9 20 9 07 f 8 42 f 8 22 8 12 7 B6 . Uiifc-rar sfasle, - " V. l f Of Magyar art music seems to nava c-nlnfwl thn wlrlent admiration, and It Is certalu-'that musical executants of tha first order, and In the case of Liszt of unique ' cranueur, nave justinea part of the expectations with which nluslcal Europe has long looked upon Uuugary. Tdagyar-music can be likened to noth ing more aptly than to the exclusively Uuiigarlau river Tbelss. Capricious and majestic, teeming with life and charming florKnre of water' jlllcs and alder "trees nud suddenly again by pol ponous marshes aud swamps, such Is the Thclss, such Is Hungarian music Stirring, bewildering, unspeakably sad-' donlutr. Inexpressibly , exhilarating. , It Is the music of rhapsodic souls, of In toxleatlou. of the battlefield, pf wild war dances after the victory. But, Ilk the great river, It cannot be regulated. Nineteenth Century. ...-, AM : - : This condensed schedule is published 88 informaUon and issubjoct to change without notice to the-tubitv u!C'-;i ;; . - ' - Trains.uNos 112 and (108 "connect at GoUisboro with Atlantic Coast Line trains, both Southbound and Northbound; and with Atlantic and North Carolina tr ains for taoreneacruty ana intermediate points, .. j" . x - " Train No. Ill connecta at Greensboro with train No. 33-for Charlotte, Colum t 'a and Jacksonville.;;. No !t7.sili i Pullman train, drawintr room sleepers New York to New Orleans and lil ononis, also for Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro, Dan ,. -'and local stations. -." ' : ;. .'. 1 r' . ' ' .'.' ' Train No. 112 handles Jthroueh't. coach between Raleiirh:. Chase Citv and '.chmond; where cleso connection is made with ; Washington Southern Railway Train No. 107 connects at Durham for Oxford. Chasa' Citv nd Richmond: ; diversity Station for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday; at Greensboro with i am No. 38 lor wasnmgton and points' Mortn,. close connection for inston i alem. Hifh Point. Salisbury Charlotte and intermediate stations. - Train No. 135 connects at Greensboro with No. ,'!9 for Charlotte, Columbia and Jacksonville; No. do for Atlanta-and all points South' and Southwest; Nos. ,'M and 38 for WashinRton and all points North; connection is also made at Salin- 1 ii y for Western North Carolina points. . , . S. II. Hard wick, F. T, M.'r W. H. Tayloe, G. P. A. -II. B, Spemcer, G,M ' " ; Waahlngton, D. C. - " - L. Veknon, T; P.-A,";- .'i " ' T. E. Cref.n, C. T. A. Charlotte, NCY '.' - -: J- --.. .'- .. Kalciph,' N. C. gem ki:::eys iDUCTIOfi in f::: I: A It- v r' Kidney Diseases Cause Hall the Com f ijnon Aches and lils of New ' i. Bern People -,' " " As one weak link weakens a chain so weak kidneys weaken the whole body " and hasten the final breaking down. ' f ' Overwork, strains, colds and other cauBes injure the kidneys, and when their activity is lessened the whole bos v suffers from the excess of uric poison circulated in the blood. . Aches and pnins and languor and urinary Ills come, and t'. incretusli x tendency to' and fatal T.ri;;ht's d' "' t;o r-ul hc.'p fur kidney h ',). Down's. Kidney tie I.' i ; ! ( j. ::. c : Co "0 is nn ever urd.l ill;.! ; :''. Ti;. ' ; T rif t.v'; For County Treasurer ff To the iDemoeratie ;Voter" ;of Craven .County:, . V' . I hereby amlounee -myself a.candi- date ornhe -office of Treasurer for Craven county, 7- subject - to taction of the Democratic primaries.,' During my term of office I have .endeavoredjfaith- fully and impartially to discharge the duties incumbent upon me as .your Treasurer,' where the official duties have been properly performed. - It has been the custom oi. our party , to re- nominate for the secona . term ana ; aakincr for this nomination, at the han ot, my- party, : 1 rely upon ' the recora made by me in the performace, of roy 'very respecruny, -- , FREEMAN S. ESNUU; To the Democratic Vot era ot Craven Co. .,s- J hereby beg to announce myseljL a candidateJ0r.,the office- of. Registeof ;p"eeds of Craven county subject- to the - Democratic '. primanes; and believing that - the peo ple of the; city-: arewilling for the . people of;the coun try, to have; a hit', share;"o: the offices of the county, ask the suffrages yf 'all, - elected I promise : to fc faith fully perform the duties the office, '. " ; - i:' Respectfully,: -) RICHARD B. LANE.', )funl8f 1900. Ifii!Ocratic of . -Cravem To - the JVotera County.;;;;; Fellow Citizens, t " '," J respectfully announce tljat Uni candidate to succeed, myself aa Clerk of the Superior Court of' Graven county; subject to, the action of the nominating primaries. . J embrace this opportunity to express to you tnv ffrateful appreciation the. generous support givn me ; in the past, and to asstlreyouhat I shall, en deivor, by every -effort of which I am capable to merit "Vour confidence; ' .-i am witn great xeapeci.'.;" r- . 'Very truly yoiirsTr- t ' I r WATgON. it; r '' j i mm i n I, i , ,r - Don't tWorry overv"h6t,stoves,",tgett a blue frame QiU Stove, at a small cost; . Call 1 &nd . see - before v. x. Yours to pleau.-, - J. S. MILLER New Bern N 'C 4 -.- k4 ' 60 YEARS' . L,. EXPERIENCE If t'lM r,.-ra .V- Candidate for Register of Deeds 1 desire to announce to the Demo cratic Voters of Craven county , that 1 am a candidate for the ; Democratic nomination for the office of Register of Deeds at. your county primary. As to my fitness and competency I refer to my past record B3 a clerk inthe office of the two lust Register of, Deeds. : I make no claim of right to the office, but I do ask that the white Democratic voters consider whether pant party ser vices are not entitled to some consid eration. I have never failed to serve the party when I could, and in the While Supremacy campaigns I did no at c Mcnible sacrifice and not a little i' .i- -r. I I ave never a-ik-d for ollko my ret!!e:tt is t-cinn.-u yen Mr;Grahant;RichardsoitiWithdraws. . i -v ;?t -.; --- To "the 'Democratic, TrotersrF Craven countyi'lw yl" On the 19th of August,' 1905k- I handr ed Mir.' B. G. Credle, deputy sheriff, my check, for my taxed then due and Mr. Cradle thjsough amis take wrote on the check "taxes 1905'' when it should have been "taxes 1904. '?-' When I looker! at my check to see -whether my taxes for 190& were paidj .was mialed"bythis check and for that reason failed to pay my poll tax in time to make nuf voter for the present year,-". This H a .matter of deep regret to me and was . entirely due to the rnn 'in- marking the . check "193B"m8teadof "1904." ; if.. I desired to be a candidate for the of fice of register of .deeds and have made a eanvws -of the county .and now; find mselj greatly embarrassed 1ecause of this mistake for which lam not in any way responsible. At the sanmiime I am a Democrat and a law abiding citu zeh and as I have omitted to pay my poll tax I will not ' ask the Democrats Of Craven county to vote for me this tune hut will withdraw from the.race with- lout bitterness and will loyally .support the entiro Democratic 'ticket as I have always done. 1 ' ' " " I give notico, however, that-I shall be a candidate again and shall auk the peo ple of the county to vote for , me at a time when there is no legal impediment in my way. I wish in this .'connection to sincerely thank my friends for their support and toassurethem that would not have withdrawn frim the race ex cept for the fact that I have, been adJ vised by my attorney that I was not .at this time in'a position to ask for their votes.: '- "'- -'- -'-'' ";':-' t ' Graham T. Richardson. June 2, 1000. .-, ', '-;;,, ;'.-T;;V-1 Tnoe Markb - ri0 Copvriqhts 4c. Anyone winding s sketch snu description mar nulcklT an certain our opinion free whether an. tntlon Is pniosbly patentable. Cpoironnlea. lions itrlotly oonndentuU. HANDBOOK on PotatlU st-nt free. Oldest SKencr for suMrinsJWttents. v Patents taken tlironjril Muun A Co. teoelT ntnuat enarge, in wis Scientific Hmerlcati; NOTICE ! nOTIUEJ The tlnderslflmerl andnraea an mMvitf 44irM. cats of Stock number of the Atlantic ft North uuroira luulroad (io,. of data April list 1869, has lost he same, and expects to make application to ham said Atlantis North Carolina Railroad Co. tore-issoeaaid certlflcarjt. Tii .rlflrt wau oriKinaUy issued to JohnHlatt andTsubseiiuentlr oi- y BusnoineunaersiftwoVi' ' tf v - -'-; .-' J. C. HIATT. f; Executor's KoUce v ' Bavins-auaHfiad aa arifaitn t FHica 1 HTuVtl- lam deceased, all persons having; claims s gainst the estate of said decedent ara iientliT nrttifiwl tn .present the same, duly verified. 10 the under- waned on or before the 30th day of May. 1807, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery - All persons indebted to said estate are hereby miuesifju w maaeunmeaiateseTuement. mis area cay ot May.inoB. - .- v - JOHN B. HOLLAND. Execntor. R, O'Hanu Atty. . Administrators Notice Hsvias: qualified as administrator of the estate of C I., Wetharinaton, deceased, this is to notify all persona havinc claims atrainst the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned duly verified on 0 before the Mth day of May 1907. or this notice win oe pieaaea m Bar ot their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate, will please make immediate payment. ' -lOHMayyitaiixw. , - ;,a . ;,J. PL tpock. Administrator. Effective Sunday June 10th, laiW - at u.ui a. m. ltiastem Standard ;V EAST ROTTNT) "J STATIONSi No. Ll -1 , DAILY Lv. Gokbbore 8.00 A. If ( Best's - &1 " - LaGranR - g.axt, FalluurCwek S Klnstoa 8.66. " Dover- a.-. -; tw .-- v , Cove ;;.."'- - - a a At. new Bern 10.10 ' f Lv. New Bern 10.16 A. M ' ' uiverdala - ; 10.84 - - '; Croatan .- : V 10 88 ' " -Baveloek - - 1060 Newport 11.06 - - WlMwfWwl - -11 11 r Hit Unrehead Cy. lLiO WEST BOUND. ''" V;.. ; i..,. II. I STATIONBj DAILY Lv.MoreheadCy. 7.40 A. M. - TT UUWOQU . U.UO 7 Newport : 811 " Havstock - a27 " ' Croatan . 8.39 '. Riverdxk Rnst Ar. NEW BERN 9.0S " Lv, NEW BERN .J0 A. M. uov 1 , 8 41 - Dover 9 68 CasweB ; 10-08 P. al t f V o. 4 dia-i " (122 8.FB v 7JiO- 4'unsto -10.22 v4falllnreek.l0.86 Si. ubranca 10.47 I'' Bast' -V 10 68 " Ar. Goldaboro UL20 " Nat DAILY 4.16 -4.07 . 4t3 ' 4.69, 811 S15 e.u 5.48 6.20 6.88 7.00 7.13 78 7.87 7.66 V BEAUFORT ANNEX if..--.: . NO, 1 ; DAILY Ar Beaufort : 8.10 P. M. NOrfl DAILY 12.20 P. M 8.35 lajly P M 7.00 A.M CONNECTIONS. irndpa Noa. 1 and 4 connect at Goldaboro with A. U L. trains aa follows) No. 41, Southbound; No, 42, Northbound, and wtth Southern Railwav trainaNoii. 111. WestboundV-ad No. 112, East. -bound." , At!2I4"Doro! With Southern Railway and At lantie Coast Line. . At Kmston and New Bern! With Atlantic Coast Line, B. P. PORTER. R EL BUKftJH.! ,-.- fUnawal UanaHA. rn.iT:. tan i GOLDSBORO. N. C Notice of &ale Bv virtue af anthorttv 'eonf erred 'unofi' the nn- demianed by a certain contract entered into be tween Charles Keisenstem and Barah Reixenstein hnd S Spellman. for the purchase of a lot of land hereinafter described, in which contract the title to the said lot was retained bv the said Charles Reisenstem and Sarah Reisenstein until the par" chase money therefor was paid in full., and de fault havina been made in the navment of said purchase money at the time specified for its pay ment, and the sajfT Charles Reisenstein being; fullv emnowerad to take Bceseasmn of aaM Int upon said default, and to sell the same at public 1 or private sale, wow iftereiore, in coupiianee With the terms and stipulations of said contract as aforesaid, the undersigned will expose for sale and sell for cash at public vendue to thehurhest bidder at tha court house door in the; ity of New -Bern, county of Craven, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock 11, on Saturday (he 93rd day of June 1906, the following describe real estate, towit". - Lying- and beina situated on Miller street in the city of New Bern, and in that; portion of said city knuwn aa "Reisenstelnville.', as -plotted and reeerded in the public records in office of Register of Deeds for said Craven eountv in Book Ho. 106. Folios 66 and 57. adjoining the lands of J. L. Bahn and others, and bearing-the number ton and one oaii viv i-ts; upon saia plot or. plan. snu an oay 01 nay isun. RKUENSTEIN. P. O. & W RA ILWAY. Beginning Wednesday Nov 1st, the Pamlico, Oriental & Western Railway will establish passenger service be tween New Bern, Bayboro, and inter mediate stations on -.'c How ing schedule) East Bound West Bound ft ltMri.At.al, niMMfmtfefl WAAklV. rr OZ any loieiltiou journal, -1 eruts, o four months, $1. Bold by all newsdealers. dilation year: liSroest elr. of any -dentine journal. D f nn.n .j Uaiii Vitvlf X.a.11 oviiHwwwai, iikits una IWI1II w VMi nwn j win r f urancn umoe, tus m Db, v asuiugiwi, yj . , Dr L ShawAtidre Th .France-American Eye Specialist) ' Eyes treated for all defects of vision. Examination for spectacles conduct ed free pf charge, v C Advice free at your home, on receipt of postal-, I v - Hours 12 to 2, 1 to 8 p. m. Hotel Hazelton. New, Bern, K C Administrators Notice of 6imon Sikes, deceased, late of Craven county N. C. all persons -having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of May, 1907, or this notice will he Dreaded in bar. of their recovery. Al) persons indebted to said estate are hereby re quested to make hmnediate settlement. . This 7th day of May. 1908. JAMBS B. ROBINSON, Administrator, R. O'HAIA. Atty. Pf, 5 v. V'- " - ' HANCOCK Ileal Estate Agent. 1 18 Broad St, Vt j - , New Bern, N, C - ' - . F. H, Simmon, t 0. WarJ, i.. ijli or wW'-f ejt .tJH 'V Wl iai Ma-eUesssUl eill am arus SIMMONS" &;WARD,V ':i ATTORN EY AH D COUNSELORS AT OfHce Removed across Street to Secona Story of No. 69 (above Telegraph of fice) South Front street, , next to" ' . - Hotel Chattawka.' . Practice in - thtj Counties of Craven, Dunlin Jnnpfl. Onslow. Carteret. Pam- hy and Wake, in the Supreme and Fedr eral Courts, ' and wherever services are desired.: ;;, ?" ;; tti'-'UrrV-A ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT UW. Buoad Sr., ! ? " New Bern," N.-' pi ' Weil eaulnned to search titles by rea son of manv vears experience in the nfilce and a Recrister W Deeds, Practi ces in the Courts of Craven Jones, Pamlico, Carteret, Onslow, or wnere- evor Her vices are requirea, ; -; 1 1 ' 11 1 1 1 ...I m :i 1 'al worker In CALL AND SKE Til KM r.KKOP.R YOU 1UJY I have tlie Lur;'. it unit the best Stock of lUir . ', ;'! -i that you every looked over, smd I will ! -! ;.l ln-fin-e. ,S-i co:ne iiii k nn.l L yunr ! v ' -i I t'-! yi.u the I'l-i.-.'-B. I v, ill r ' " : i ' 1 V i- l. Corn" ll c-fi-u '.'! ' i 1 ,;., WHY ? ;.; ' 1 l.;;y in C I 1 y 1 t f n 1 u 1 . vol of ATTORNEY AT LArT.' r'tactloe In the, nountles of Craven, Tort.irft. Painlicn, Jones and Onslow, nd in tlm hUte rhiDreme and Federal f'.-.rU . .;..' Cilice: Soith Front Street, ovet Tl kraijU oitlea, .Ne r.rn, N. J r c Co" hot n i;i Hii k v.ri;o to Pr .. 1 n l;i me. or smler t' t. you (hi r v.. ;i: v.i. r -11 1 1.0 v : r - ! of iv No. 1. No. 2, (Mixed, Daily, ex. Sun.) P. M. A. M 4 00 Lv NEW BERN Ar. 8 45 4 54 Reelsboro 7 51 6 12 Grantsboro 7 83 5 24 Dees 7 21 5 27 West Alliance 7 18 5 30 East Alliance 7 15 6 45 Bayboro 7 00 - (Passenger Sunday Only) No. 3. No. 4. P. M. A, M. 5 00 Lv. NEW BERN Ar. 9 00 5 45 Reelsboro 813 6 00 Grantsboro 7 5B 810 Dees 7 48 612 West Alliance 7 46 6 15 East Alliance 7 42 630 Bayboro 7 30 Administrator9 Sale - north Carolina, i Superior Court 1 - Craven County : I Before the Clerk. a J. McCarthy, Administrator of the estate of ... nniij j 1 ... suvr n uiuun, uiiitnw France A. Davis, Wm. Kins, Win. Lindsay alias onn a. wiinams, uuna rvuiiams, unranc Henry, Edna Boyd. Lewis Boyd, Jane Walker, Hunter Waltar, Elite G. ' Allen. W, P. Allen, Ueorgls, Uenry, ni natiiaa Harris, iettie Henry. Charles Dodiev. Wm' Harris, Susan Parsons, Charles Dudley Jr., Elsie Dudley, Moses Dudley .Herbert vnaieyj jussu) usy uuaaey Rt vh-tria of an order and decree of saietoma directed in the above entitled special proeeedina-s pendinc in the otneeoi the Clerk- of the Buperior Court of Graven county, vhieh said proeeedins-s re Instituted for the purpose of makins: assets to pay tha said Mary Williams, deceased. I will offer for sale and seD at publie vendue to the hia-heat bidder for cash, at tha court house door of said Craven County, on Monday, the 6th day of Aus-ust. ltwe. at the hour of 12 o'clock M., all and singular that pertain piece or parcel of land in the eity of New Bern Craven county. North Carolina, on the east side of Cuthbert Avenue, (now North Bern street), beainnliur at the southwest earner of the lot conveyed y Mary Williams to Elite G. Al en. and runnina with said street B.I6B.M feet to the corner or Meuse street, then with Neuse street N. Do 8-4 B. las- feet, then M. W W. parallel with Cuthbert street 110 feet then 6 HMW. parallel with Neuse street S2 feet: then B.KK parallel with Cuthbert street (sow North Bern street), TO feeti then 8. H W. 100 feet parallel with Neuse street to the beginnitur on Cuthbert Avenue. It being tha same land eon. veyed hy Henry A. Brown Jr., to said Mary Wil liams, deceased, bv deed-aearinv date of Febru, ary lath, reoorded in book No. 121, Folio 181 excerjtinir that nortion thereof conveyed by said Marr Wiliiaaia, deceased, to Eliza G. Alien ay deed baarina- data of February Hrth 1687. recirded In Book no. iai Folio 183 of said public noerda to all of which reference isnereoy maoay av ;; This Uth day of una, M06. y. j - '-rV t ! -'...- a J. MCCARTHY; Administrator.'; K. O'UAKA. Attorney. ;f .Executors. Notice Norfolk & Southern Railroad i-;.-.( Having nualifled as Executors of Lydia Bryant, deceaned.all peraons having claims atrainst the es tate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verioed tor thetndenlgaod on or before the lath day of June 1UU7, or. this notice will be pleaded In bar of then- recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are berebf request ed to make immediate settlement, -.".'. - June 18th. WU6 ' '' V V.7, -' : , - - : ' n J.P. STANLY, ' -i--, R, O'HARA. Atty.-r, - it , Exeeutors. S ; Ellipses PAfO:J . In connection witi my line of build ing, I am now prepared to put down the beat grade of tJranolIthlc Pavinjf at a reasonable p'rice' All work fcuaran. iced. . E. E. Harper. Phone 193. -' Desirable Property for Sauv Two City loU, 50 and 60 X 214 J feev " " DO x 150 feet, includim h luiWii-c, 1 large pipe organ,'! ;r lii'uiT. .Sold either Beparatotj ' ; i.ivc'y. -Afply to T. A. Cr.-.-.., , J. v. : tJc j. J ,'o.. : - One c' ;ri 1, L 1. ( r r SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 27, l.r'Ki. Leave Norfolk daily (exeept S . j.v) 8 35 a. m and 4 46 p. ro.; leave P 8 45 a. m. and 4 55 p. m. for Elu jl City, Hertford, Edenton and- ii.te. me diate stations. Express tra:. Ieves Norfolk 11 55 a. m. f "r Elizabeth u.y. Hertford,; Edenton, Plymouth, Wash ington and B-lhaven. All truins con nect at Elizabeth City with steamers lor Oriental and Mew Hem, conr.ecline at New Bern with A. & N C. Co. for Beaufort, Morehead City, Kins ton, Goldsboro and local stations, and with A..1C. L. for Wilmington, etc. SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAINS Leave Norfolk every Sunday 8:45 a m. and returning leave Edenton 6:00 Lm; leave rxienton I -xa a m, veturnuig iv Norfolk 6:00 p m. Both trama atop at intermediate stations. Steamers leave Elizabeth City daily (exceptrttnday) 1-45 p jn for Roanoke Island. . Leave denton 'daily (except Sunday) 2:30 p m for' Scuppernons: , river. Leave Belhaven 5.00 a m Tues day, Thursday and Saturday and Wash-' ingtdn at 8:00 a m,Monday, Wednee aay and Friday 'for Aurora, Makley-1 ville and Bay Side. Leave Washington 6w m lor ureenville. , j ;- Steameri sail daily front Now Bern "..' at 8 Pi M. except Saturday. 1 k ,v ( Steamer iNeuse Sailing Monday. Wed 4 V nesday and nday connects at tuzaoetf 1 City with train due to arrive at Norfolk ' a m ; Ahuimv 0---nlr a fioilirirs . . i v; Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday connects ar r. lutnHin L.ir.v wun r.rjiin nun ar. ivrir I CURRITUCK BRANCH ,v " ? K T Tnll B 111 M onrl A A rf ttn , ' aaiiy: t except cunaayj ior munooa .v romt; leave munaen roinc -yauuy -i cept Sunday) 6 oO a m and 11 10 a ro, Steamer leave Mundn Point Monday, ',' Wednesday and Friday at 11 80 a m., rJ lor tumniu oouou ana , rwiurus ; wf. lowing day.! c r -r i";' ' ,4 VIRGINIA5 BEACH' AND ' CAPE, K' HV.Mnv pi.iw.Tl ir. i.imk t ''Leave-City Hall avenue (opposite. ,f. Monticello llotei)-via North- route for Cape Henry and Virginia Beach, week , rlnva. B lfi. 6 80. 7 8(). 8 80. 9 3ft 10. 30, MI 30 a m: '1230. 1 30, 2 80, 'aSff 4 30, 5 80, e 80, 7 80 p m. Sundays 6 30, 7 80, 8 80, 9 80, 10 30, 11 80 a m; 12 80, 1 80, 2 SO, ,8 30. ?4 80, , ft 80, 6 80,. 7 80 p to.;-,; w .v Go through to Virginia Beach. "" Leave City Hall a venue (opposite- Monticello iiotel) via. boutn route for " Virginia Beach direct, week days, 6:10 ; i a. m. and every hour thereafter until -8:00 p. m, ; also express train 6-35 p m. No etoTig. .Sundays 7:00 ' a m and , every hour thcrcaitua until 8:00 p nv Lave Fiuk avenuo station for Vir ginia iScach 9:45 a. m.-daily (except uniiny, ; '' ',';''',' ;. E. L. Btitfcu."' M. VV. Mouirk, Traiile I.'ijr. Cen. Kupt. j li. C. lIUlXiliN.l, , .; . C'-u. I'rt. & l'a s. At.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 21, 1906, edition 1
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