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OFFICIAL PAPER OF NSW BERN AND
.', CRAVEN COUNTY.
New Bern, N. C. Marc 24, 1907.
1UAUFY FOB ACCOMPLISH-
MEJfTS.
The need of individual lltne.-s, was
never so greatly emphasi'l as it I?
today. This fitness is not just being
able to do the work of today. Young
men are not sought and wanted,
whose talent is Bimply get through a
given task. There is personal char
acter wanted.. There is the call for
intelligence, honesty, integrity and
steadfastness of purpose.
How is this preparation to be
made? In boyhood, for then must the
boy lay the foundation for the fitness
that shall govern his later years. It
Is faithfulness In school duties, and
school studies. The cultivation of
habits of good and honest living. The
realization that as the. boy, so may
the man be brought into the higher
stages of usefulness and worth to
others, and the world. It Is this
learning Belt in youth, and develop
lng the best instincts, cultivating the
higher purposes, that means every
thing when life's demands shall come
up. Accompiishmeit tloe.i not come
except through preparation, and hon
est and hard preparation. It is the
conscientious school boy, that, will
make the yonn gentleman at home.
It Is the gentlemanly Instincts
that develop the higher class
of courage. It Is wanted in every
bov's. every man's life courage of
the quality that has humanity and in
telligence to guide it. The boy or
man with this brand of courage, Is no
quitter. . It is not the task that can
hinder his progress. There Is no
failure to confront him, because he
refuses to acknowledge that such an
element is before him, to attempt to
bar his way In life.
It Is the parent's duty to teach
to Instill in the child's inmost being,
the sense, the faculty to pursue to
final accomplishment, and its suc
cessful finish, anything undertaken
In the game, not less than In study
and work, to win, to successfully
complete, that is the thing. It is
child-like to want to give up a task
started, for It may look too severe,
Here is where the parent's help Is
called for, to point out and mlnimizo
the apparent difficulty, and show how
the task carried out,' Is worthy ol
the effort made. Make the child ac
quire the stlck-to-lt habit untfl the
task Is accomplished, early Jn Its
fit, and it will always cling, and as
years pass, and each effort 'leads to
greater, the child will gain in
strength, and In the character to win
smccets The quality of accomplish
tnent is on the 'Bide "of 'success. It
.jnarks with a wide gulf the difference
,i, jMtween success and failure.
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Deafness Cannot be Cured.
By local aplicatlona'as they cannot
jreaeh the diseased portion of the ear.
There Is only one y ay to cure deaf
ness, and that s by constitutional rem
edies. Deafnes isc&u8ed by aa In
lamed.on41tlonjof the mucous lining
ofthe Btlstachian Tube. "When thU
;ijtube is inflamed, yon have a rumbling
; 6ub4 or Imperfect hearing and when
It Is entirely closed, .Deafness Is the
j'M??. be taken out and this, tube re?
j., , ourou xu it -normal conaiuon, near
'''t '', . '.will be-, 'destroyed . forever: ., nint
I out of ten are caused by. Ca-
''.fit
., . carrn, wnicn is nothing' hut an in
Jlaased eoadlUon of the' muoous ur-
L; ?.y. VW wilt te One Hundred Dollars
tj . ;' (. Deaioess (caused by
:,it;'iataWh)?'' :that cannot be' cured 1 by
j i vJHaU'ijCatarrh Cure, 6end fot circu-
WlKNEVA'C;,Toledo,:a
.6y;;rutri76a.'fti:;
.'.' 'r'" wv iwuib nuuuuum
: saffldavjta of (; alienists- who, consider
; "thaw Insane, and asked, tor the ap-
tpoinunent of a lunacy commission.
'i'- 'OAo'PoniA.. 4
Scrofula is not a dist it .ii .t'.cnn..., . j.
ft is a deep-Mated family Uood tui- U I c .'u':.-c r?Q6.itian to et
eration, blightine the lives and ; , i; . V J 1 lwces innocent peisons
who nave jnnemea tais tcacj c ; -s vao w4 raauoni
or wha have a consumptive tca....,. or of tuiv character, are
fare to transmit it to their Cipring, and it tJu&lly takes the form of Scrofula,
Swollen glands, brittle bones, wea eyta, ares ana erujnioa$ on uxa boar.
Catarrh, and often deformities with L:p d: are t' i principal way in
which the .trouble is manifested. In awe c. s the blood is so filled with
acrofulous germs and poisons that from birth the sufferer is an object of pity
because of suffering and a total lack of health, while in other instances
favorable surroundimji and prudent lrrinj hold the disease in check until
later ia life. 'A deep-Mated blood daease uke Scrofula can only be reached
b the verr best constitutional treatineat, ; A remedy is required that can
renovate the entire blood supply and drive out the acromions and tuberculous
mMiS, M.t.v aepossa.'.-- s. r. a. w : me srreatest of Mil
"; blood purifiers if roes to the very bottom
I CM ' I -Z!4 v. itf all blood disordera and lemovea ever
I H Vv -W blood disorder and "removea every
taints and ipoisoir.:from the, circulation,
CHO "JO makes rich, healthy blood and cures Scrof.
5,. -,v!1i-.t'p,:i,;(-i- wa permaqenuy' - o.. o, o. auppiies ;un
PURELY - VE6ETACLC aliased blood with the rich bealth.
- : At ; x . . aMtaminir properties it is in heed of, and
makes this life stream fit to supply every part of the ystem with Strength
and vitality. Scrofula yields to S. S. 9. biscaose it is a hatufal blood puri
fier. Write for book on the blood, and eny'wedical advice oesired. .. K4
charge for either, T1& tKCXIO CO., ATLANTA, GA--
; The Airship Hay'
Paris is showing a hat ?on the toque
order, which Is known as the airship
This hat takes Its name from iti. like
ness in shape to an airship., a It U
made up in soft straw braid, and will
be one of the season's extreme -nov
elties. . . '.;'
Many sailor hats will also be wOrn
all through the spring and summer.
A very fashionable sallof'is a rather
large shape with the brim wider' on
one side and at the back than on the
other. y
In regard to straws, leghorn not'
only in its natural color, but dyed in
such shades as Bage green, old rose,
blue and apricot, wil be much, used.
A mossy straw known as cavellri Will
be made up In many toques, mush
rooms and turbans. Smooth, One chip
hats will be fashionable, and also
those or milan straw. 'Neapolitan will
be used all through the' season, clev
erly combined with a firm straw.
Grac AJargar,et Gould in Woman's
Home Companion fpr April.
Hs Hd the WwfcPerhaps, ;
A comic nctor who had been engaged
. entertain n .-family 'baity proposed at
'jfhv cpucliiBlon Of the performance a
little game Of his own. Each of the
company, himself . Included, was , to
'stoke half a crown, and the pool would
Be taken by the iwrsou who possessed
the most of the articles which he (the
comedian) would Inquire for. On his
assurance that he would take no mean
advantage, but rtu the same risk as
toe rest all the members of the party
200Sfuted, and between 3 and 4 was
loon laid on, the table. The actor add
ed bis pleee to the pool, with a cuu
Ojng smile, and theli said:
"Noty. Wbloh of you ladles and gen
tlemen happen to have the greatest
number vt false teeth?"
Deathlike, silence reigned for about a
mlnuts, then a burst of laughter, both
hearty and In some canes forced.
have three," continued the actor'.
"VTbo baa got more?"
the comedian took the pool London
Tit-Bite .
ENSUSH IfgHWOS.
The geld service at Windsor dines
130 persons. .
London county has an area of 119
square miles.
Among Cornish fishermen fish are
sold by the long dozen of twenty-sis
fish.
A street knife cleaner has made his
appearance in London. Be calls him
self the flrxt of bis trade. His charge
Is 2 cents s dozen.
Doubts being entertained as to t$
stability of the steeple of Bt Michael's
church. Bath, England, the rector
climbed It and Investigated. He Is an
enthusiastic mountaineer.
In the reduced regiments of the Brit
ish army there are now twice as many
noncommissioned and commissioned
officers ss are needed, and promotion
promises to be so slow that a great,
many of the latter are sending in their
papers rather than waste their years
la the service.
A uw British expedition to the
south pot? will leave England next Oc
tober under the command of B. H;
Sbackleton, who eyas third lieuteuaat
on the Discovery In Its expedition- to
the antarctic. A novel feature -of the
voyage will be the employment
motor car built for Ice traveling, -t.
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
The r3iwbeiitf will produce "King
Silly." a emle ra, $ Jh.elx Lohdon
theater.
Will Cressey and Blaaiehe paynewiy
go luto the legltlmao WU mm &
a three set comedy, , ;
Frunk Plxley and Onstay - fenders
bsve signed contracts to. deliver' an
other comte opera to Klaw It Ertanger
by Aug. l ef this year. They hay a
number of sueefu plecef tfcff
credit . , , : V
John Here Is to appear Ixodes
soon, in "La Belle Marseillaise," . The
date depends largely oh the exteef 9t
the run of "His House to Ordsr,-. as
his leading woman, Irene VaBbrngh,
Is playing In the Plnera drama. K :
"All-of-a-Sudden Peggy" ran tot Con
siderably more than 100 nights at the
Duke of York's theater, In London,
Henrietta Crostnan allotted only, four
weeks to New York. This Is because
ef fenjfracts made for a-tour ef the
Paelfte tcoast. ;' ' ,: . y.;';
' Does Cos ;i;'4MafAse ;wlth; ; you,
Shoop's HsW Ceir. ;."ftealth Cof
fee" la a clover eomWaafllon fff jparch
ed cereals and Jmts, v Pf
real Coffee, remember, to Df. Stmp'
Health , CofTee. ,yet .-; itr Mfut y tad
taste matches Closely Wd Java ' aad
Mocha' Cff ee. , ,ir ! your stomach,
heart,' or,' kldneya 'can't atand Coffee
'drtoksji tfy -Health ;Colfee;,f; It . la
wholesome,', hourlshlng,'' and satisfy
ing If a elce even or." the youngest
cMid;"aoid :umwM.
V Floods have Isolated tony pi
thd NorthWesW tied op M)m4 fa
California and cut a gsp l$- mls
Wide In a, CUh railroad,;4 f ..( .1 ,
The flews No Pure Drug Cough
Cure Law would be heeded. If all
Cough Cures were like Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure Is and has been for 20
years. The National Law now re
quires that if .any poisons enter Into
a cough mixture it must be printed
on-the label or package.
For this reason -mothers, and
others, should Insist on having Dr.
Shoop's Coufeh Cure. No poison-
marks on Dr. Shoop's labels and
none in the medicine, else It must
by law.be on the label. And It's not
only .safe, but It Is said to be by
those hs know it best, a truly, re
markable cough remedy. Take no
chance, particularly with your cnlld-
ren. Insist on baying Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure. Coajpare carefully the
J)T, ghoop package with others and
see. No poison marks there! You
can always be on the safe, side by
demanding Dr. Snoop's Cough Cure.
Simply refuse to accept any other.
Sold by F. 8, Duffy.
After thrse days' fighting the troops
of. Nicaragua ere said to have defeat
ed those iaf Honduras and Salvador.
' Set Crowd the Siwson.
The first warm ' days of spring
bring with ' thema desire . to get
out'- and enjoy the exhlllratlng air
anil sunshine. Children that, have
been housed up all winter are brought
0bt"'end. you wonder where they all
came from.' "The heavy winter cloth
togT6 jthroWn ijslde and many shed
tei,flnhe1s$ Then e cold wave
cbiffi nt people say that grip is
epldemlo. CoHls at this season are
even more ' dangerous than In mid
ty$&f wrf"to ff?. more aW
Cos .'B4.' . ftowever, and you
W'haye 'ftdthtrif to tear. It always
cures, aaf e frav neyer known a
cold to result Ja neumpnU when It
M Pdet1 U in iAsant m,W9 til
take.;)XWWre1 -1Ke Ppr; 'sal by
pvtt'rpe';-A;:
''l5?s;'-!'' "m" '
: A .sifnep,testJfl4 at fl, tral pt
thi uurderdrs tit: Profssapf Iffrtzenr
iteltt inV.Fimand that the, Lfagaa pt
the Russian people hired sssqa to
terrorise the Douma. T
's?p; fcanse at iBteinae'h TroBbles.:I4;;
When"'a tnW has (trbuble with his
stomach you may, know that he'.-Is
eating ; more than he should Ork of
tome article of food or drink not suit
ed, to bis sge or occupation, or that
his bowels' are habitually ocnsttp&ted.
Take Chamberlain's Btomach and
Liver Tablets to regulate the bowels
"and improve the digestion and s-e
if the trouble did not disappear. A nit
for a free sample., Bold by. Davis
rharmacy, and F. 8. Dufty.
nil, but M
Canipirt Smile and
Hi Cn , y.
Charles Bomtpart. tbejattbr
general ef the L'tilteJ :ato. can bs
the suavest man in ail- ctearlon. He
smiles so sWetly while be talks tbst
people bflve gape swajr quite-pcifi,-l
snd never realized fill after it ;as u!l
ever that he; had cslmlr gone head
and done precisely what he.prpposed to,
do. - -" Y 1 '"-'
To return to tlia smllet It is1 so like
be poor No one "etep saw- bonoparte
who could think , of much else. , True.
the first 'tiling one sees on; meeting him
Isthe bullet, round head--the Kapoleon
bend With Its bold foreb'eud. Just bald
enough to make It yet bolder. -.:i
Then one holes the nose, a dominat
ing' nose, the, full eyes between heavy
eyebrows, ' the -shortj thick mustaches
Then .the smile. : If ttartS', With .. the
eyeSi droops to -ohe corner 4f the
mouth, slips over to the-other,- then bei
comes audible! .rn $af ' queer 'kind 1 W
Chuckle In the throat which shakes eai
Increasingly prominent double eblni i-li
The upper chin Is very timid and ee ;
tiring, but there's a dimple In it vWtuch
works in wonderfully with that jinilSj
siut oon i panes yeurseii ana par your-,
self on the back-and' rblnknbe- attor
ney general is dead easy. That smile Is
only a cloak to cover up-you will nev
er know what it covers up till ; you
come away and discover where yen
are. . .
lie will cut your throat with a feath
er -while he chuckles and' - smiles: : If
you are not satisfied with befng tons
graciously beneauea -ana answer xnctf
you'll find an adept at sareasni'end
Irony using b penknife, v J
If yon still rebel, the next you Jmpw
A backwoodsman will be at you wrth a
brute or an axBut BesrUl be smUng
and cfiuckling through It all. World
Today. ' f
Whr Thty Est Muskrets. ' '
One dealer on Dock street sslls abOut
8.000 muskrats a week. . These.-4re
purchased principally by negroes,-who
are very fond of the dish, though It ts
Whispered that in season si some 'of
the restaurants mtukrat after mssquer
ades as rabbit."" It is SomeWbatf Simi-
Inr to the latter In taste, but weetfer,
and those who have eaten It pronounce
It all rlgbt. Fpr this market the rats
come already skinned and. when ' pos
sible, frozen. They are round every
where In the vicinity of Philadelphia,
but a chief source of supply Is Suleni,
N. J., where the catching of them Is
something of an Industry., Whenever
they are found they are frozen "upd
kept until the supply bu hand 'Insuf
ficient for a shipment and then Alls
patched to this city. They are eaten
In many small places by people who
catch them, but ere not sold at retail
except in toe larger ciuee. rnuaaei
phla Record. -
- How Bees Refuted the Selentists. '
Maeterlinck, thinks It ts ' emaa
yanity which causes bin) tod,ubt the
proofs-of Intelligence in flowers enf
fhe lesser animal creatures. He relates
jn Harper's Magazine en Incident 1
prove the intelligence f bees. Xwe
RnifHsh entomologists geclatefl tbaf
they wquld admj the reasanimt fapa)
tips at bees when It wee pW'ed. the,
bees b4d e?es ?had tb (dea ftt subs
tutlng pay qr nmrta jf fttt Undhno
pelfs," Just at tbls trmetB0tle aato;
raJist, Andrew Knight, eesnettt
of wax and turpentine .and wfth It
eoated tbe bark pf treeft. 'rbeibeee t;
AMAA ,kl. M . 1 I,'
p w w w Hwmrawttitwiw
log material, wbicb they foiwd already
prepared, and ceased fathsnnf- ppe:
polls altogether, thus proving that t$ey
not only bad A new Wee, but acted, up
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BENEFITTED
ReadJier letter About it
"I hereeitb enclose yon one of my latest
ebotographa, whieb will show you what New
bro!e HerpieHe has done for my hair Siuce
i using- sour remedy my hair is much longer
' than It was, and it has that lustre to it that
onea hair alwaya has when the scalp is in a
healthy condition." (Signed)
MIS3 MADELINE CLUTTER
3963 Michigan Avenue,
Flat 210. Chicago, Illinois
V Trje immense popularity of Newbro's Herpicide,
particularly ?rriong,the better class, is due to the fact
ineveriPdhts, It does all and more than is
or it.
Its delightful fragrance, perfect clearness and freedom
' from grease or oil,. appeal to the discriminating, and its
cleansing, refreshing and health giving effect upon the
scalp is immediately apparent.
' Herpicide mkes the hair light and fluffy and gives
It a silken gloss.
Extraordinarily long hair is agiftof Nature that relatively few pn b-pm
but not many would complain if they could save Nature's head covering in it
original beauty and luxuriance.
I The dandruff germ is the greatest enemy of abundant hair. This is
on account of the highly contagious nature of dandruff, which makes ir mI
v most impossible to escape the duease without the occasional use of a tferm
destroying solution,
; Newbro's Herpicide h the ORIGINAL remedy that "k ills the dandruM'
germ." It promptly eradicates dondruff, stops falling hair and (except in
'Chronic baldness) restores the hsir to its former health and nrtmty. Il. i,i
. eide stopsitching of the scalp almost instantly.
J .TweVli 60e and $1 00 et Drug Stores. Send M- in Htamps The
JlbKriUUX. t,U., uept. U, Detroit, Micb., for a namplc. Cuaiintcd mi
der the Food and Drug Act., June 30, 1906, Serial No. !H.r
kOTE-i-B any drsgylM tsffnti a substitute, walk out of his slora anil semi !he ail
VSrtlies rlce dirsst to ss. Ms will Isunsdlstsly sxprs.s the Herpicide direct la your
ear, sll charges s1. Tss Hsrplclds Co., Detroit. Mich.
C. D. BRADHAM, Special Agent
Applications at Prominent Hiii Imt Shops
ms High Meed AnUnsis; r
A spinster with money to burn 'j
cently paid 19.000 for bulldog. A
mail in Massachusetts lias lust beugtit
A cow fo $ 8.000, Walter Oarrey Jae4
a bog for which be refused a cash offer
of 14,000. Jamer Keehd refused I206.-'-
000 for Sysonbyj a race botseiV There!
are several roosters of faihlohsble
blood priced as blU aa 800 eacbv; Ion
can buy a flue lion of . 300 and .
tiger for 1700. ; By end by; we hall
bare a craze for breeding BsheS, and e
r. ; trjv' ' '
ttut -"' 1" Yw Haw timt Uqfll
wiv? 'ii-r'v -v.;. 'tlw:
' Pluuderlng of ? Jewish houses . was
yesumed by Roumanian.' peasants.''-
r'-'ff !' ' 'V" " " ' '.' ; ;-'
.r,' Hew'-ibj 'iumli-tmi.'.- :
To continue Jronng In health and
strength,' dp-'aa-lfrl.' K-'T'. Rowgn,
McDonough, Oa,? dld. ; Bbe -S says:
'Three ; bottles of Electric ' ' fitters
cured me of jshronlc liver and' stom
ach tronble, complicated with auch an
hnhealtby condition of the blood that
my SWff nrnd red as flannel, I am
DOW pmtfFtfly ?f) years younger
thid'befwe f uti Ptrxfip' flitters, i
can ' now do 1 my ''k Rill) leane and
assist In my husband' Unt;" Opsrn
tee at all drugglsl. Price B0(i,'
Tbs dam at Assaun Is to be ralnnij
20 feet to lrrlfafe ; 1,000,000 aors
more lend, ' ' .'' , .
One male solmott educated to1 jiwif
uiigndue worm i,isw--'j.ne se,vuu cow
bns one calf a year. wocth4j000. -The
female Salmon may become the mother
or 300,000 l,ittle fellows in the aame
time, worth In the aggregate possibly,
ts much a ss' the ; calf. Kansas Clti
JoorRa, ..- Vv'. : .-'-:;
. -i''' Rvnlbls ' fieanemsei ?
When the irst lady bf the ai)d 'ef j
FHC nrst.roru.nf tue. innf Bf)e Wttft.f.
grapaius pow, presante nef .piri
whlcft -.wai ' WFftten. bF -ntSve.
!ot knowing bowtafae read UH f t
whether from rtebt'tP jeft, of fw
left to rlghMfid desrtg W bp right
In either cis( , be tpo bki 'fntfl- ind
wrote, Madam, I'm AdIB,?'fX).
; Of coursi.jhl I o1d,i VW
.;; Tbere Is Jn Nsw Vork- today, Jww
erer, a contractor and 'dealer in glass
who when weary : mm: writing bt
name from left to rljfht cdti-msnie
the process without In any way.hant
lng the spslllng-Irfon ,,Noel. Kw
Tertiw-- ' - ' '.-v ;
' I take"thls onnortunltv to announce
myself' "Candidate for the office of
ttty' f ax '(fcliectof for the ensuing
terW subject ;to the Democratic prU
iniSiry to -beheld 'in April; 1907. Thank
rng ywt'for yonr generous support in
the ptfst.' I'.,irlll iuch appreciate Vour
continued support, "
y:.I-C''''T,'iW'r.'QM'fht,'
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For Catrrrh, let m soml you frr,
Jimt to prove nil
of Dr. ni.M-p's f'i.
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Tsrenty-eiglit ye'ii x e .Vncs
Our own seed Jaii, .t, tnul
grounds and larpra iii.!ionna
capacity give us an im " nt
that is SnsurpiRHed aywher9
for supplying the l Kt See !n
! cililHiimlde. Our traua in setU
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VOTING PRECINCTS,
. following Is the list pf voting pre
clnc ts and managers for the pri
mary election to 'be -held on Monday,
April 16:'
" "First , Ward4-Pollin!T I'Uw, cPy
hall. Managers, p, U. Hill. Furnle
GTasklll ana J, T, Lewis,
'.'Second Wftrd-yPqlllng place, court
house. Managerat Mark niaosway, D.
W. Bailey and R. . Blalock.
'Third Wftrd-Polllng place, Scott's
stables. ' Managers J, B. Holland, W.
JJUeSorley and J. D. McCoy.
Fourth WardPolling place, Har
gett'a shop. Managers. J. li Qaaklll,
Brlce , Anderson and Jeae Harrison,
.lfth Ward jPolllng place, Mc
psrthy's. Managers, C. T. Hancock,
A. Ai Paul and E. A. Smith.
L.'lltxth. Ward-rPolUna place. Reel
hosss.; Managers, a F. Paul, J. H.
Stanly, and Walter Fulford.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
fo tbewyoters''of 'the City of
New
V. r
New
To tbe ypters pt tbe eity , of
l. hereby announce myself candi
date for , tht office of Chief of Po
lice,) auhjecfrvta the Democratic- prl'
narjr - pJadlngvrnyselfJ If; elected
to dp, my whole, duty jot the t interest
and : welfare of our cjty'.t; .i3 hereby
bander my i grateful ' .thanks to .the
publo j for. past support, and solicit
thlr,,contlnu4 suffrages.-; I am your
j-.';"f"',.; Obedient Bervant, v j
To - the1 Democratic Voters of Now
j Bern., -; .'v ,;' i v'-!'. ;.'';.'.. J '.
, At the request of many dtlzena' in
terested In the enforcement of Iaw,-'I
have decided to becoma H'camMdute
for Chief of Police, subject ;o the' Ot
tlon o(, the Democratlo primary, '. 1
promlsn, If elected, to fulMifully and
ImpnrUully discharge the dutlus of
!' of!t-0. .;.
j- - jqqnu'a q. im(N:i(n.
-. .1 , '. ,
"Prevent c" will promptly check
fold or tbe Grippe .whpn taken
f "i'ly at tl'fj "Hneeyo Hln" i". - prevnn-t'-
curs i- ' I cob!:i i: well, l're
V l I ' i randy cold rni o l.ili-
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' ' I V 'I I . '' -1 !, . 1 II ....,k
APRIL 1st
WE MOVE TO OUR
STORE
Prior to that We are
Offering
BARGAINS IN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SCHKDULK IN EFFECT KKIUU'AltV IT. Unit.
118
Daily.
136
Daily.
P kt
Pianos
NEVEK ;-fcQUALLEP.
, Write for Particulars
The rJano Wilh the Sweet Tone- S
Official Piano 4amer
I town Exposition.
ChasM
Stieff
1 56
SI.
pierlelk, Va..
4UST nCCEITDD
M v A- rBERH SUPPLt '"' 4vf.
una mna-ua
friiftalb pou'averageW't,
In A, 6 and 10 pound JWJiCtV '
e.r;hackburjni
How to get Armour Art Calendaror
1907 F REEAsk E.?BAHaebur. y.
e eeee eeeee 'e
I:
, General Hardware,,
Sash- Ooort, Clinclt, , Lime
4 & Cemenl, ' '
.:n ic.r
rr""Fr,r
i
8 60
6 02
f 6 19
f 688
06
r
8 30
f 3 431
3 66
4 00
4 10
4 17
4 22
4 36110 69
f 4 46
4 64
6 06
6
6 36
6.00
Vt"Kts,Se
144
Ply
A M
9 40
9 8-
10 09
10 16
10 29
10 39
10 49
11081
11 17
1130
11 60
1167
f 6 4tfl2ft4j
, 3yJiaq
6 6rt2 KltflO 81
i? C-I 1 vilaViA 11
10 20
i!fl0 41
IttJ 10 62
mi
31 401 11
iZ V
108.
Daily.
AM
7 15
f 7 i8
7 43
7 48
8 00
8 06
810
8 22
8 33
8 42
8 64
9 16
8 19
f 2ttf 4 12
112
Daily.
AM
1 30
f 1 41
2 00
2 OS
2 18
2 23
2 S6
2 2
3 03
8 13
8 2C
(6
fll Cf fOMWiboa'a Mills.
11 1
11 26
I!
4W
a as
f (I
f 48
6 68
7 16
Eagtern Time
Lv
GREENSBORO
McLean
Gibsonville
Elon College. .
Burlington
Graham
Haw River
Mebanp
Efland
Hillsboro
UNIVERSITY
3 52pPURHAM
4 02) East DurkaAi. .
rajsfield
4 ST, Morris vihe
4 40 CAR Y
li 16jlAlEIGH
da
ruer,.
f MOjAubura.
(Hay ton.
SELMA ..
Pine Level
Princeton
Rose
GOLDSBORO..
Ar Lv.
Ill
Uaily.
AM
3 57
f :i ;i
i l
:t in
2 57!
2 4
a 3(i
f 2 OH
1 68
1 4:,
1 20
1 7i
fia M
2 34
i m
U ai
11 23
n OH
10 60
10 38
flO 26
flO 10
f 9 66
40
107
Daily
I'M
i r.o
in nj
(V. 121
13,r)
Daily
PM
l OfJ
n r.i'
Kiy
Dly ;
I'M j
;i cm'
s r.::
r.:
117
Daily
6
6 23.
f IS, S
5 07, K : 7
11 41l 6 Oil! ,s
11 :i.'ij 4 r,-i! s :
11 l!l! 1 4"1'k 1'
fll m,;f i n.
lo rr,j -i :.r.
10 -.li 4 1 7 If.
io 22 : o v ::o,
10 oh : :;;i 7 221
f 9 f,H f
9 40
9 2Ci r
9 0;.!
in
r.x
:! I'.ll' r
!l 17 r,
;; n:ij c
2 r.o I'
ll f k 3H
H 22
M 12
7 51)
H 43 f 2 32 t; 09
8 37,1 2 21; t; mi1
2 10 r, roi
2 00 r. 3t;
l 43 f ir,
1 36 6 01
1 24 4 na!
1 12 4 42
1 00 4 30
8 2.1
8 10
7 631
7 40
7 30
7 17
7 00
N. fcoTaeee schedule fleurea are published only as information anil an- not
psranteet Trains iNos. . 102 and 112 connect with the Atlantic Coat Line i.t
. 7vHeDaaaM UOIdsOoro; siSO Wlin US AUaniKana Morth Carolina trainH for More-
: U bead City and. intermediate points.
alliots,t)ot!fnorttndMtb1' : ,
.Traiaijo.a44 roaadt cleee'oftneectfcm at Selma with the Atlantic Count i,ln
both north and south, also at QoldsborP for Wilmington. N. C. Moniuad Ciiv
Slid Intermediate points. , "
.Train No; 107 connects at TJnlverslty SUtion for Chapel Hilldnilv except Sun
dly;atGrehsboro with Main line trslnsfor the north and oouth. Train No.
W handlee througi eoaebes between Ralelgb, ChaaeCity and Rich moml, where
close coimectton is made wilh the Washing ton & Southern Kuiiway for eaHtein
eithM.
k a h; hardwick, p. t. m. c. h. ackert, v. v. nmi c m.
Rd'-'-V-.' v ? W.4C; TAYLOE, G. P. A. Washington. I C
, lt. U YBRNUW.X, f-.A.,, . 1'. E. liKEKN, C T A.
y';rvPhlptte, NiiC.: RaleiKh. N. C.
Ill
TM VrTkole; Tow.
- i. it'
f!
1 Teleplione
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; , -WKE :Y0UB CHOICt
trim our Beautiful Stock of Spring or
Summer fabrica and have your, suit-'
made op by Easter,1 and yoii will have
garmento that are swelling Cut, fit and,' '
style, made from ' ews'usl ve patterns, f d':- .
You can't find anyone in town that will . t - ' '
give you the complete aatlsfsction Jii '',-
either price of workmanship that yoi J, vV:
get when Chadwkk makes your cloth V' ' -X,
lng. s'.'.vXv ;':-,'N'N'''''T'Vs,!vvii.
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