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' X'"---' . w . . . w . 4 . - wT k ewtH); Y WOOD'S rrS-Ccst tOU fifes at the last working of corn and other cultivated crops. . ", - It is the King of Soil Improvers. increasing the productiveness of the land to a wonderful ex tent wherever it is sown. - V-.-. . ' ItaisomaiTes splendid fall,; winter and spring grazing,; t the earliest green feed or a good hay crop, and the land can ? be. plowed and planted in corn or other crops thcsame season. v ' - Land planted to corn, that Is sown In, Crimson Clovefat the last working yields constantly incr.easiiig crops of corn ach successively ear; 1 -, ; . Write for .price, and WOOD'S CROP SPECIAL, irfv. ing full ihfprmation about Crimsoh Clover and other Seeds. . I. w; WOOD 6 SONS, Seedsmen; ; . '- Richmond, $ ' THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College f Begular Courses leading to degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogy, Bachelor of lrtsy Bachelor of Science, and a new coarse leadlug to the degree of Bache lor of Music. ' " . : '''!. - -. Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for the use of text books, eto., $170 t ; year. For "free tuition students, J125. " ; J :Wsi0fW&?ti40? The norma! Department gives thorough Instruction In tao subjects taught in the schools and colleges, and a special pedagogical training for the pro fession of teaching. Teachers and Graduates of other colleges vare offered a one year special course in Pedagogy and allied Subjects. . , , The Commercial Department offers practical Instruction In Stenography Typewriting, Book-keeping and other business Subjects ' -ft: :.i . ,'r ;l . Tin Department of Manual Arts and Domestic Science provide Instruc tion In Manual training and in such subjects as relate directly to the homo and family. . ; ' '" " " " " The Music Depnrtiueut, in addition to the degree course' offers a certlfk. cate in vocal aud instrumental music. ' . '',' To secure board in the dormitories all free tuition applications should be made before July IB. The tall-term opens September 18, 1907. , -,"., , i For catalogue and other Information, addrf ss. , , 'tij' : : ;: 1. 1. FOFST, President, Greensboro," N. C. SOUTHERN RJgfLY Sl'HKDULK IN EFFFXT JUNE 10, 1907. ' " I l Kastern Time I '-' I;. ; . vi, . .136 144 108 112 1 . 107 : 135 139 117 Daily. 'Daily Daily. Daily. iS Lv .Ar. Daily DailT4P'MPHr .' PM AM AM AM ' ' ! PM .' PM PM AM 3 SO '9 40 7 1B 1 10 0 Greensboro.. .. ... IS 20 5 55 30 : 8 St 3 43 9 S4 1 21 I 24 8 McLoansburg. . -.. ... 13 00 E 7' 14 ' 3 SB '. 3 65 10 0t; 7 401 140 IS Glbsonvl lie . ... . . ... 11 4r. i 33 'S .00 3 31 4 00.10 12 7 46 1 45 17 Elon College .. .. . It 6 18 , 8 66 : 3 It 1 Iu-S4 1 1.8 I !,. si Uurllngton 11.32 S .144 IHj' 4 17 10 jo 8 ot; -i o:i 2:1 am ham .- 11 13 4 SS 8 35 ; I 14 :, 4 22 10 3s 8 11 8 14 20 Haw Klvor .. .. .. 1106 4 to "8 ' J9 " t- It-.V. 4 30 10 49 8 22 2 30 32 Mebaira .. 10 4 4 3 t 18 ; t 3 4 45 11 00 S 33 2 41 37 Klland.. . 10 33 4 36 8 07 VI 83 5 4 C4 11 08 8 42 2 62 41 Hlllsbol-0 4 . .. 10 20 4 18 ,8 00,;.! 18? 5 06 U 20 8 r4 3 08 46 DniveiMty .. ... .. 10 OA 4 7 3 41 I 43; 5 0 11 43 lb 3 32 65 Durham 3 46 3 DO "t 1 30 ; I t 6 35 11 47 9 19 3 42 57 East Durham 9 S3 S S J II -i t 5 40 11 64 9 2B 3 52 61 BrasBfleM .. 9 26 . 3 So 7 II 12 (4 6 00 12 08 9 4tl 4 07 09 Morrlsvllle 08 8 17 8 87 18 34i 8 09 12 19 9 61 4 20 73 Cary 8 56 8 09 ; 8 48 18 24' 80 1,2 45 10 21) 4 65 81 RALEIGH 8 37 '. 3 60 8 80 11 it " 50 12 67 10 .15 5 13 87 Garner .. 8 16 3 82 ' 8 09 11 81 67 1 03 10 41 6 20 90 Auburn,.. ; 8 10 3 26 8 00 11 3 ' 7 10 1 15 10 52 6 34 96 Clayton 7 69 3 16 6 60 0 ... 7 25 1 30 11 Oti 6 49 104 Wllson'a Mills .. .. 7 46 ' 3 00 6 36 10 V 7 43 1 65 11 19 6 09 109 Selma 7 82 1 46 6 16 10 28 7 49 2 02 11 26 15 112 Pine Level .. .: 7 -28 U 86 -6 04 10 25 - 8 02 2 16 11 38 6 26 118 Princeton., 7 12 1 24 4 63 10 10 . 8 12 2 26 11 52 ...... 124 Roae 8 69 1 12 4 42 8 56 8 30 2 40 12 10 65 130 QOLDSBOBO 6 42 I 00 ' 4 30 40, PM PM PM AM Ar. ' - Lv. AM " PM if PM & PM i This condensed schedule la published as Information and Is subject to change without notice to the public. ... . - . Nos. Ill and 112 handle throug-h Pullman SleepInK cars between Oreensboro. N. C. Morehead City and Beaufort, N. C. - - , , . ; Nos 103 and 135 handle Southern Railway Parlor oars between Greensbore -and Ooldsboro, . C. , ; , ; ' ' -- : -s''- : ; W. H. Bardwlck, P. T, M. W. H. Tayioe, O. V. A. W. H. Aekert, V. F, it 43. ; Waahlactosi, U. C.f H. L. Veran, T. P. A, Charlotte, N. C. T. B. Oreeac, C, . Think! Tlie Whoic; Tow at Your Elbow fot A TelejpKone lit yoiif residence A few doses of this remedy will in rarlably cure aa ordinary attack of diiirrbooa. . V " It can always be depended npon, rven In the mora sYere attacks of crump colic and cholera morbus. It is equally snccBHful for snmmer "iirrbB and cholera infantum in 1 hiMren, and is the tiieaua of SHTlng the lives of many children each year. When reduced with wtr and p "tilcned it is pleanant to tske. I vry man of a family should ki-p rPMiPdy In his home. Toy It now. ;i a, lifio. . , l.AiKiii t, 'C. cIIty c-ygys. 1 Virginia. V, '. .. Henry's 127 Mlddl Street Full line of Drugs, Medi cines, ': Toilet Articles j and Soapf: "?tFreshi5'SupfyJ6f Flower' See'ds. t ; 1--;-: TION A SPECIALTY : PEACE IltOTITUTE ConEQrvatory RafcWk, North Oarotlaa. , A blvh-trade Colfece for wornit. Twrire dwrtoMnta oni4r speelaJUiU: excellent buikMnm and sacloas trounda. Bvery pre" caotioa ami net Are and dina. Takes a limited urn tier and siTee iadividual sttentiaa Poanded half century aae. and ram solely pen Its aaarita. Far 2ataloeW anriress " BKNST JEBOMS 8TOCKAED, nEADEOO beaubluLly kiluftrated, fnoei tnaw 11 a sad vhW 'tUl O&immm- 'V , sad" all tie let Weal, . ayea Hoallily BuklKaiioa d o4 C the tareurg tauraaki ai lU J"" . We , . fasf rc'3 tr k r:v:.i x i -. s lok ei 75 I2; anteeal - ' a 1 " " - putiiirique ra ia 4.-j-ji ' """ aad Urj .. 'ToJ a a a 2.7 3 A3f or, e e a a V Pharmacy tiu; Hardiir Than S.e kmnv, One oi tlie (l-ietioin of un t.rt rViIcry lu Dust.ui tel. a of luu Na.l fuse .f a local nit! t whosif 111 luck la d .hj-jIii of hi J wo i. was uutoi lous. One day a iaiiy.i. . luotwi ii. ait nu'.'.s gushingly. iithiiKltistle in-hcr praise of the artist's work.-. To his diLuppolnt munt, however, she evinced no dis position ti buy. -- "How lutcnemthig your work must be!'' exclaltnel the woman nnluiatedly. "How .vei -y tuterebtlug! It has oftCn occarred to ttie that when ono baa , pent muny aiulbus hours of patient ( ana lOTUig tou en-a painting, it muni become .very. deniC to one a thing of lore, lender sin circunistunces, it must berbery hard to part with It." ... HaroV jnadamt" rejoined" the ar tist bitterly. 4"HardT Sometimes It's Impossible." Lipplncott's. . ' Clever Schema, . ' . - "My Hew play Is sura to make m bit,' said the popular actress. "It give me' an opportunity to display twenty new' gowns." , ? 1 -.. -, . "My f exclaimed her friend. "How many acta V - - ; f-'j" - "Only four, but tor one of them tbe scene is at tbe dressmaker" ."Cath olic Standard and limes. ., , , "- ' i Nothing Doing.' ' - Beggar Bay,, mister, . I'm- out vt work, an I'to got six small children t support Wont youse gimme a few pennies fer 'em? - -'. Citizen Much obliged for the offer, old man, but I'to got all tbe eblldren 1 need ; rt Bwsemtr-Ceg ; Uotneft Beglater. y-'-- ': -:v""' ' :;Vr-';A-'lhiftlng It In.."1 r ' Miss DubKyVf wMfSt&l May Cut ting remartta that t looked, so modi like Miss Hoamtey-Bich. Istrt she aw- . Miss Knox Tes,' she's always knock ing Mis Poamley-Blcti because : she's Jealous of her. Philadelphia Press. iv-'p ii'iCyi ' ' 1 " How Happy He Might. Be. "Somehow," said the girl in tbe ham mock, "I feel that yon are to be trust ed." - . t - , rThaak Yra,"replld the yemng man, who was holding down a porch chair. T only wish you kept a hoarding hoose Detroit Tribune. " . Wauld Suit Him Better. ma Aunty Willie, an angel brought yeui mamma such a hie new brother for you last night Wouldn't you like to aee the dear little, baby t. -4 f WUlte-Ko; but I'd , like to see the angeL Punch. .Aii& '. Her Trainee! Dog. j ' ' Crlmson4eak Th4t fool dog of my wife's barks, to beat the band every night wbOT i get Innate, , . f Yeast But he wouldn't hurt yof ' . "Terhaps not; but be wakes my wife up, and i m afraid she wllL" Tonkera Stftma.i,A 5iArMvllagelClase.'r- - C "Bllgglna says he thinks that there ought to be privileged class to this ountfjr..- vwU5i.'i''-i.:v. -t ."i'-'i-..-'"Eeallyl' exclaimed Miss Cayenne. -I dldu't know before that Mr. Bi'r.-'.n bad purchased motor tuf," Washln pm ...: .. is:',-.--....:...'.-? .' ;..';' ,, .. CRO FC3 KELP tots el It In Berm Bit DaDy ,'The'kldnoye cry- for help.".: v ' Not an organin the whole body so delicately conetructed. -'J -f ' ; V 'V ' Notone ao Important to health.' f The kidpeys' are the niters of the biood, ;iy.;''ii'7.: When they fall the blood becomes foul and jwlponous. ... fV; j ,,- 'There can, be no health where there Is poisoned blood. ' ; ' T-; ; ';. Backache 18 one of the first Indica tions ot kidney trouble. ''I ti It Js h kidneys' cry for help. Heed it i, !i-r-r'::-'-' .';;',:, :v,.:A' Doan's Kidney Pills are what is wanted. " ,V.-; - ; "j; . Are just what overworked kidneys need. :- '..''';' ' They strengthen tnd Invigorate the kidneys; help them to do their work; never fall to cure any case of kidney diseases, ,' - .,. ",. ;'. Read the proof from a New Bern citizen; ,. - ' ; . , MrsN. .Vincent widow, living at 105 Craven street. New Bern, N. C, says: , -. . .'. : "Doan's Kidney rills have been ben eflclal 4) me. They certainly reliev ed me of very disagreeable pains in my back from which I sulfored for a long time. I 'obtained thorn at Trad tmm'a Pharmacy, and I mimt say that tin y provf to he a good reinody In r yj,f I , iff 1 MK id y mi'h. For Hale I y all ( j.?ts. Pi! 1 f cnH. rtfitr-t"!irn Co., p " V".v Y01 k, m.fe ;'.'"''( for V:. ' Rcli.r.ra.,$- r 13, lfeS. ::s. b. c 1 i v .r cd.. Cuius jo, U. - Centlemen-Yourt ot the 6th to band. In reply will tar, most uiuredly nia mr lttar la any way you see tt (or the benefit of ts suff aring. I will answer all oorrespood encs as to my own case. 1 recommend KODOL to all I hear grumbling about their stomachs, and have bought many their first bottle. AMI that is required Is a trial ot KODOL tt talks for Itself. - , Yours very truly, . ' a It. GORRRLL. .1 lor Dycpcpcia. digests what you eat, takes the strain off of the heart, and contrib-" utes ,. nourishment , strength and -health to every organ of the body;.. For Indigestion,, Dyspepsia, - Sour ; .. Stomach, Inflammation of the mu- cous membranes lining the Stomach ' and Digestive Tract Nervous Dts- . peptla and Catarrh of the Stomach, I CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FUSE FOOD AND DSU0LAW Digests Vhat n You Eat v FOB SALE BT F. S. DUFFY. . THE HALL OF 1 FAME, Thomas A. Edison makes It a rule to rise at6:30 a. a.- , - . Dr. Winiam J.- Holland, director of tbe Carnegie museum; Pittsburg, has prepared a full set of tho publications of tho museum to be sent to Emperor William of Germany. The books are niaguiflcently bound. ' Halph Hall Cnlne, the son of the nov rllst. Hall Cnlne, la going into the pub lishing business In London. One of the three books with which the new pub lisher Is to start business Is a new novel from the pen of bis father.-, ', A George Vandorbilt and. Mrs, Mar shnll Field have bought : two half squares fronting on - Massachusetts avenue, Washington, and 'will build palatial residences there. Tbey both xpeef hereafter to spend the winter In -Washington. 1 ' v. Frederick J., Velka, a Baltimore man, has been street car driver, grip man and- tnotormnn for tbirty-eeven years And In all that tlmehas never re ported late nor had an accident Fot most of the time be bos been on the Madison aventio line,. - v. - Colonel Elijah W. Halford, deputy paymaster general, Is about to be re tired for age. He wua prlate secre tary to the late President Harrison, and one of that executive's last official acts was to appoint him. secretary to the pay corps of tbe army. ; i- f, fv- To carry on the life, work of his Wife, who preceded him In death, James Morris of New York made provision In bis will for. a bequest of $37,000 that tbe crippled children and the sick little ones of St Luke's Bospltai might enjoy rides Iq Centra) park and music. . . Henry Thomas Splndler, who died recently at Brentford, England, at the age of eighty-four, wm for many years connected with the old Loudon Sun. lie acted as proofreader to Charles Dickens aud possessed many relics of tlie: great novelist, Including proofs with bis alterations upon tbem.' -7 Frank Hamlin, ;; who was recently chosen attorney to the board of civil service commissioner of Chicago, is the son of the late 'Hannibal Hamlin, vice president of tbe United States In the first Lincoln administration. : The younger Hamlin was born In Bangor, Mel; In 1802. was graduated from Har vard and from the Boston 'University Law school, and then wept to Chicago to pract!ca.;t-:-: John Hollle Bankbeadt whose ap pointment as the successor pf John Tyler Morgan In the United States sen ate Is Incumbent on Governor. Comer, aa a result of the oporatlon of the Ala bama primary system, hna been out of congress only -since the; close of the last session.. For eighteen years prior to that, time .he was continuously, a member of the house. He Is fifty-five years of age, a native of Alabama and an ex-Con federate soldier. '' v , ' RlitSfitism . t ham fornitl ft triM and twti1 Ctirt for Khw natiam I Not rrinwljr that wll) tmiKbUuj tb dmtortwl limln ol chnnft ctip'wi. Dor turn bony frOWtlH mt k tO flfl t II. 1 llHt M ImpftMlbi). h-ri I on now umiiy km (Jt paint sUid ptuifi oi Uiiid"iinnaii i i PnrT; I J-.u 1 t iM hnathnnl with frllU II r. : JiCKlf 'O I -nft'tf fM -ftJ ft pnt i, ft i l--- !tH. f-. .-.m that lii ii.--"". f-4 ...y Uefttw, rnNf, man f r s.i.o r nH.i.M. ismi ; but iiow.nt iHt, It iinU (.f- f nuiil f.t..io of lhi hotiior I. Mil II I lit ll !t. 'htlC jlMHKi 8AIII tiHllMfWliVa anit iM4i iwh utmnr I" at '"ti of um rni(M)r m T anO'-'H si hn auiil to purtj wntwr. Aim Mtoti, u"M 4j, olvt'K Ihoho D'Dnioua waatut ". from K pv-i.-.a. ti (mnm ot ihi.iiiui.-mtn Itt furtt'r, 1 nr ia now no ivhI iiwHi no a-i ual miihh to niHr lonpr wit t. Out .,. Wanuii attti lu ton flUttiUw rwAjiJiiueuil -C ' r J ,e r. z. i ", i y. The nn ! : t t I ID f v : ; . ! '...)( f "i rr . I r-i I I:': i - i . .: ,e :- f . ,t f . ' itU a's Cs:.c, C -- aud 'i .niLoea rt'Kiy Ciclm It is with pleasure tbRtl 'je ou this unsolicited jtestimonial. r About "a year ago when I had a Bevere case! et measles 1 got caught Ontln'1 hard rain and the measles settled "in ny stomach and bowels. I 'had an awful time and had it not been for. the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera - and Diarrhoea Remedy ,1 could not have possibly lived but a few hours longer, but thanks to this remedy I am now strong, and well. , I have written the above through simple gratitude and I" shall always speak a good word tor this remedy. Sam K. Gwin, Concord, Ga. ' For sale' hy Davis Pharmacy and F, &.Duffy.'- J,- - 1. v.. , i: fk : . . European honors for-American den tistry did not die with TDr; Evans, Dr. Frank C. Bestwlck, of Plainfield, N:-J., who haa achieved" fhe .title of "Den tist to His Sheriflan Majesty the" Sul tan of Morocco," has come back ' to this country for a temporary stay; Be sides the title; he brings rich and sub stantial gifts, including a gold-mounted Moorish-saddle and bridle and the right to wear he Sultan's" own court colors. - . - ., , . , ' f 4." O.BTORIA. s Sir. William Crookes, as a result of his -'own' researches and the 'expert' ments of Professors Ktowaleki and Mosclckl, of Freiburg .University, -has discovered' 4 process. of extracting ni tric acid front; the., atmosphere. - ? The process is- available for commercial, industrial and agricultural jpuropses, and is expected to "'revolutionize the nitrate industry- and the world's food problem. : ' ' - piles get anick, and certain 1 relief from Dr. Shoop'B Magic Ointment Please note.lt Is made alone for Piles, and Its action Is positive and certain. Itching, painful,' protruding pr hllnd piles, disappear like magic hy its use, Large nickel-capped glass ; Jars BO cents. - Bold by F. 8. Duffy. ' - The Circassians,; who live in the northwestern part of Caucasus, and who think it is more honorable to live by plundo than by Industry, make it a custom to bring their daughters up to be sold as slaves to the Turks and Persians. Circassian" beauties, therefore shine not In their native land, but In the harem of the Orient Eesema. ' For the good of those suffering with eczema, or other" such trouble, I wish to say, my wife had something of that kind and after using the doctor's rem edies for some time concluded to try Chamberlain's Salve, and it proved to be better than anything she had tried. For sale "by Davis, Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy' ""'.-.'' " ,fe''a.ly.l m in j -i'vi'ii 11 a iV.-;.' :,: Although -there Is a' great effort! made to keep secret the thefts In ho tels and restaurants ot New' York,' it is quire evident, they are on a rapid increase. The manager ot a large res taurant aayg the system of having ser vants ..depends almost entirely upon pVrona tor their pay lowers ' their moral standard and - causes them., to look; on those they, are supposed to serve as their legitimate prey. 4.VS V The Limit ef Elfe. ' . The most eminent medical 'scientists are unaimous la the conclusion that the generally, accepted limitation of human life Is many years below the attainment possible with the advanced knowledge of which' the race Is now possessed. "W The critical period, that determines its- duration, seems to be between 60 and 60; the proper care of the body during this decade cannot be tod strongly urged; carelessness then being fatal to longevity. Nature's best helper after 60 Is Eleqtrjo Bitters, the scientific tonic medicine that revital izes every organ of the body. Guaran teed by all druggists,, 60& ,', : .- Two of the most attractive places for instruction in New York City, are the .Metropolitan Museum of Art and ihe American Museum of Natural His tory,' yet the.re are thousands of resi dents ot New York who have, never been In them, and, more than half of their; d"al!y visitors are strangers In the city. ;.,."- , '',' . ;'; .'; r I IE r. 1 '. ...ra f Prii" t:- " (: i n r :: r i In thin iitry, will deliver I-- 'iir'. lu 1m ' if f bin ,, ). . ' K0KFCLK eAILWAT Keducei -Kates -Account' Encrtmphient u ji.yor!'uff 'ttlinaiJStata CuanLj , yhe, Norfolk and Southern Railway apnoupce, the following . round trfp rtes to.MQre.bead City, and return ao count pt the ; Encampment -Of Ntorth Carolina State Guard: V '''' I From - i j J ' Bate. Goldsboro.. .. ., .. , . ,,.$il25 UGrangeV-r.-Zf .. 2l08 Falling Creek -tl'.sX'7.-l5 Klhston i, tih.'$n Caswell. v r .. . 1j.l.l75 Dover .V. ''J.!65 Cove .. .. Tuscarora . 1. .. ..' ,.1.45 New Bern . . . . . Riverdale , . .. , . .'. . ,t .. ... .1.23 Croataa... .. .. .. ... .. .v, . .1.15 Ha velock . ..... .. .95 Newport I. . ..-.v. 65 Wlldwood -. .. .. .. .V 46 Reelsboro ... ? . i .. ..1.70 Grantsboro 1.80 Bayboro ',, v. : '. . , .1.90 Tickets to be sold August 9th to 13, Inclusive, limited two (2) days in ad dition to date of sale. - Regular passenger trains will stop at, the camp grounds to let off and take on passengers. : 8peclal train service will be Inaugurated between camp grounds, Atlantic Hotel and Beaufort ' Schedule will be -published later. ..' R. B. fa. BUNQef, H. C. HUDGIN8, Traffic Maaager. Gen. Pas Agt. Keifeale A ieathen Aallwar-Addl- -kmaf Passenger Service. . Mixed train No. 2S leaves New Bern 6:00 i;rm. and arrives at Washington at 8:28 p. m. Mixed train No. 30 leaves Washing ton daily except Sunday at 9:20 a. m. and arrives at New Bern at 12:10 p. m. Summer . Toarlst -Bates via Siothern Batiway.'- The Southern Railway announces sale of summer Excursion tickets to following points at rates named from Raleigh, N. 0. . AshevUle, N. C $10 00 -Morehead City, N. C. 6.70 . Wrightsrllle, N. C. 7.30 Beaufort, N. C. 6.90 ChaBe City, Va. 4.90 Rural Hall, N. C. 6.75 Waynesvllle, N. C. 12.00 . Lake Toxaway, N. C. 14.30 Washington, D. C. 13.26 BalUmore, Md., 13.26 AtlanUo City, N. J. 23.46 Asbury Park, N. J. 24.96 New York, N. X. 22.26 Watklns Glen, N. Y. 28.20 Glen Springs, 8. C. 11.25 Johnson .City, Tenn. 16.90 Sewanee, Tenn. 24.45 Tate'Sprlngs, Tenn., 13.10 These, tickets will be sold dally up to and including September 80th 1907, with . final return limit October 80th, 1907. , 'r--.v or detailed Information, booklets schedule, etc, call on or address, T. B. Green, G. T. A., Raleigh, N. 0. Week Sad Bates. The Southern Railway announces, sale ot week-end tickets, to the follow Ing points, at rates named from Ral eigh, N. C. , Morehead City, N. a .84-60 Beaufort, N. a 4.75 Wilmington, N. a 4 60 Blowing Rock, N. C. 8.60 Rural. Hall, N. C 4-20 Chase City, '..Va, ... . . 8.40 Clarkavllle. Va. 2-95 Taylorsville, N. 0. . , 6.05 Shelby, Jl. t?. 6 80 j Rutherfordton, N. C 6.45 "' lincolnton,KC.' . 6.25- f:'Ciiffs,-N.ct.', - . : Lenoir, N. fj.'..'.'.-. . - v .6.80 AshevUle, K. C.-' : 0 7.00 f Black. Mountain, N, C Marlon, N, C. &ifX&'lM''? '.. Morganton, N..C. :. 6-80 .- Connelly Springs, N.. C : i - 1.26 . ': ;HlckoryJ'K..a;K? : Tryon N. C ' " Hendersonvllle N. O. ir 7.76 1 : Brevard, N. a'j'AMl tM' IaU Toxaway, N.''tV,';::j UO ;-: Hot Sprfcags, N. a : , -y : 1.75 ' 'These Uckeu will be sold to and in cluding Saturday, Angus list, 1907, tor all Saturday trains and Sunday morning trains, good returning, leav ing destination not later than Monday following date of sale. Except tlakets to Chase City, Ys Clarksvtlle,, Va, Morehead City, N. C, and Beaufort, N. C, will be sold Saturday's only, and, ticket to tie lag Rock, N. C, V. ;:.i lns;(oa, N. C. Rural Hall, N. C, r.oaufort. N.. C, and Morehead City. N. C, will be limited returning Tues day following date ot sale. . T. E. CKEEN. C. T. A. K: k 4 Bou'.Vmi reduced Kaffs. The Norfolk ft Southern Railway have authorized the following low rohiiil trip rntos to Morehead Clly, N. C, f! 1 r ' nrn fur rnn(Iay,,Aiir'"t 11, r r, n . t sf tlie L'nca!n-tii(int of I ! Xrth Carolina Ftiile Guard. !'".' !' "mn ' . Eate r T 1 a. m. 'ro ' Il.tO ! . 7. n. ri. I a . l.n ' . r . i-i. " "i 1-'"' ' . 1.1" i 1 ( :t Kc.tifiQ of-AdmIrai3tra- now . . . tion . , - . - , - , .ria Qnalified mi administratrix of Jdeath H, Green, aeceased, (t of . Craven Coantr, tt. C; this is Xe notify all persons havina claims sireinst tha eauu of said deceased to exhibit liuun tothe nndersumad oa whnfnMtluitf of AavusVlWS.'Or this notice will be plead in bar of their mTerr, , A1J persons indebted to said estate nr please make immediate payment I? M?lTIJiST5W" '81st day of July. 1907. . ANUNN. i i DRUSlliLA GREEN. -! v Attorneavi -i Administratrix. If- af Uorlgage Sale ' Pursuant to "ft power of sale contain ed in that certain mortgage- executed by Vnhriam eimDklna and . Baratlla Slmpkins his:wite to Jesse M. Slmpkins Dearing- oaie me lltn day of Detwruavry, 1906, the same being reaorded la the office of the Register of Deods of Crav en County In book 1S4. page 09. 1 will a t' tho Court House door In New Bern on .Saturday,, the 13Ut day of July, 1 907, at the hour of 12. o'clock M. to the highest bidder if or Cash, all Of the fol lowing described, property, aa conveyed in the Mortgage aforesaid, to-wit: Ly ing in Craven County No. tewnsteip, North Carolina, certain tract ot land situated en the Whitford road, adjoin ing the land of Ed Slmpkins, Graham Blmpklns and others . on the north aide of Bear Branch. It being same land, parties of first part now live on, con taining 25 acres; more or less. Hia JESSIE M. x SIMFEJNS, Mortgagee. ' Mark Vanceboro, N C, une 8 1907. Notice of Sale NORTH CAROLINA, Craven County, In Superior Court I Before W. M. Watson, Clerk. Jas. Franklin Moore va. Sam'l Moo no, et al. In pursuance; of an order ot sale, made in the above action now pending in Superior Court ot Craven County, N. C, I will sell at the Court House door In New Bern, N. O, on Monday the 8th day of August, 1907, at 18 o'olosk, M, to the highest bidder for oaan, as aubiia auotutn, au tne follow- Sg SsaWlts raej aetata: tQ acres of ad ta Craven eounty. If. C., adjoining lands of Cbaa; Stubba, Win. Filling - ame aad Wm. R. Morrlss. et als. No. 1 Township, same purchased by deed recorded In Kegiater of Deeds office of Craven county, In Book 79, Page 299. This land la well timbered. This 26th day of June. 1907. JAS. FRANKLIN MOORE, Admr Estate Wm. McG. Moore. R. B. NIXON. Attorney. NOTICE NORTH' CAROLINA. CRAVEN COUNTY.- Superior Court, . September, 1907. Service by Publication. Bayard M. Wootten, Plaintiff, va. Charles T. Wootten, Defendant. Notice of taking Depositions. To Charles T. Wootten. Take Notice: That on the 20th day of August, 1907, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the office of Frank H. Dodge, room 6 Reaves build ing, corner of Second and Louisiana streets In the .City of Little Rock, Pul aski County, State of Arkansas, before Frank H. Dodge, Commissioner, the undersigned will take the depositions of Mrs. J. H. Johnson and others to be read as evidence for the plaintiff In the above entitled action which is now pending in the Superior Court of Crav en County. North Carolina. And you will further take notice that if tbe taking of said depositions is not completed on said day the same win be continued from day to aay un til completed. BATARD M. WOOTTEN. Plaintiff. Executrix Notice Having this day qualified aa Execu trix of the estate of J. A. Meadows, deceased, all persona having, olatms against the said estate are hereby no tlrted to present the same duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 7th day ot June, 1.908 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make Immediate settlement. y This the 5th day of June, 1997. JANE ft' MEADOWS. Executrix. AdminiPtratrix Notice " Having this day qualified as adminis tratrix of the estate of Needham Case, deceased, all persons having claims against- said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned oa or before the 17.h day of June, 1902, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. - All- persons' indebted to said estate are. hereby requPHi. .i lu make settlement Immediately. This 17th day of June, 1907. MART CASE, ADMINISTRATRIX. DR. CLARENGE E. WM YETERI5 ART . PH HJIClAH AND SURGEON. Gradate ot the Kansas City Veterinary College. OfAee as4 HosplUl (t Bread Street Reslaeaee Pbese 287. . Offlee 289. C. T. HANCOCK , Beal Estate Agent 148 BROAD 8T. XHKW BEBK, K. C. -. . .. ,-. :.. ,..r. . . .. . .:" ' ,,-!;". '.-. .;: -.- Romulus AeNunti, :- ATTOBKKI AT tiflj ' V.'';.' PraeUde In the counties of Craren, Carteret, , Pamlico, 'joaes and Onslow and la the State Supreme and Federal Courts. v.: ;,.' ' - '' f V ' , ' ' " . .''',: ' A Office 8outh Front Street, orer W. U. Telegraph Office, Mew Bern', K. C. i' : -j .. i ;;',,jv;f-.'7i:;v"1't.-,,:.:;: Rrnest M. Green, ATTORN lY ' AND f C0DN8EIX0B ; ' AT IAW.. .r:vv Craven St, , Next to Court House, "' ' ' : " ! New Bern, N, C. K "XjV Well.equtupdd to search titles toy reason of any years experience in the ofike as Itftglnter- of i Deeds.. Prac tlcea In the vaul ts ot Craven, Jones, PRtnlicd, CartSk'et, Onslow, and where ever services are required, - F. H. f ' -.ons, A. D. Ward, si. n. v: ' s r n 1 1 v-" ". LOCAI, T1MB TABLE. -OOlrDSBOMO aml HEinrnDK .m rt ll.ftl1kUa! "nd AuTUt A0T,at . . . lie ad Down 1 ifc ' 8 ' 6 Lv. Ooldsboro .ff:00- i 4-5 . Miners ' . 7:10 6 00 Bests 7:20 Dili) LaOrange 7:iO b-.'io Falling Creek 7:45 -:Sfr .JCiastenu'.. '"8ree-"1--ff?fi(r1 Caswell , 8:12. , Dover-" " 8:24 f.li Cove-. 8:88 6:28 'Tuscarora - 8:50 6:40 ' Clark a; . fi-r.e R-iA Ar. New Bern 9:18 7:0S tiv. New Bern' ... " .. a;27- .- 7:18 Riverdale 9:55 7:44 . ..Oroata' . y "10:01 "'7:50 Havelock 10:17 8:06 . Newport" ' --10:9 ' ' 8:J6-J - Wlldwood 10:44 8:32 Morehead-City' 11:00' 8:47 Atlantic Hotel , 11:07 8:52 Beaufort 11:25 8:10 "WESTBOUND 8 4 a. m. p. m. STATIONS. Ar. -Gdldsboro ' "' 11:45 11:89 11:24 11:14 ' 10:58 10:43 10:29 10:18 10:08 9:51 9:46 9:26 9:20 8:52 8:46 8:30 8:10 8:03 7:47 7:40 9:30 9:20 9:10 9:00 8:45 8:30 8:18 8:07 7:68 7:40 7:34 7:15 7:10 6:42 6:84 6:20 6:00 8:53 6:37 6:30 Millers.. Bests LaOraage Falling Creejc . Klnston Caswell Dover Cove Tuscarora Clarks . New Bern . New Bern . Rieerdale Croatan Havelock Newport Wlldwood Morehead City Atlantic Hotel Beaufort 7:25 6:15 Read Up. CONNECTIONS. At Klnston and New Bern with At lantic Coast Line. Trains Nos. 1 and 4 connect at Oolds boro with A. C. L.. trains as follows: No. 41, Southbound; No. 42, Nortli- Douna; ana witn uoutnern Kaiiway trains Nos. Ill, westbound and No. 112, eastbound. , BETWEJUV NEW BERN AND BAT- BOB.O. Dally Ex. Sunday ,' Sunday only 3 7 a. ni. p. in. i.v STATIONS. Lv. New Bern 9:25 7.3i '"' Neuse Junction 'J :t2 Olympla a.m. x.o P Reelsboro v ' 1 . Blades Junction 8:38 - Grantsboro -V West Alliance 8:f7 East Alliance !i .ml Bayboro !i lf ..V, Dally Kx. Sunday ' ' Sundtiv only G 1 , a. m. p. in. .'.w. ST ATIONB. ' Ar. New Bern H:0() " If, s Neuse Junction 9:01 7:uS Olympla S::k p.m. f. Reelsboro 8.0U Blades Junction 7:f.:: , Grantsboro 7:4S , West Alliance 7:11.1 f East Alliance 7::in Bayboro 7:ir, M. W. MAGUIRR, It. 10. .. HHNCU, Gennreal Supt.. T r.-vf lie Mgr. It. P. FOSTER, II. ('. 1 1 1 1 1 XI INS, Asst. Gen'l. Supt. ii'iil. Piims. Agt. Ooldsboro, N. c, Auguot 2, J'ju7. BKTWEF.N RAI-KIGn AND 7.ICI1III.ON. Effective Monday, March 25, 1U07. EASTBOUND Dally Ei. Kunday. Mixed. 1. WESTBOUND Dally Ex. Nunday. Mixed. 2. a. m. p. m. 6:30 Stations. Lv. Raleigh Ar. (Cleveland St. Glenwood) 9:00 5:38 6:40 5:48 8:08 . Pamlico Junction 8:48 Duke Biding 8:46 BouBhall Siding 8:37 Knlghtdalc 1:22 Eagle Hock 8:05 Wendell 7:47 6:26 6:36 6:42 7:00 Ar. Read Down Rock Quarry 7:43 Zebulon Lv. 7:30 Read Up Train No. 30 connects with No. 3 from New Bern. No. 29 with No. 4 for New Bern. Steamer "Myefs," now ope rated between Washington and Green ville, will be discontinued after Satur day, June 39, 1907. Freight destined to Tar River Land ings will be delivered aa follows: Qrimea Landing and Boyd's Wen y. N. C at Qrlmesland, N. C. Taf' s Land ing and Farmer's Landing, al dlu.pson, N. C. M. W. HAGUIRB, Gea'l. Sop., H. K. I.. BUNCH, Traffle Maaa(,r, II. C. HUD UINS, tteaeral 'Frleght and Passenger Ageat. OOLDSBORO, HOREHRAD CITV BEAUFORT aad NORFOLK. effective August 6th, 1907. Ex. Sundays. No. 3. A. M. 7:80 Lv. 7:30 8:00 8:23 9:16 Ar. Ex. Sundays. No. 4. P. M. Ar. 9:30 9:00 8:30 8:07 Lv. 7:15 Ei. Sundays No. 2. A. M. Ar. 9:20 Goldsboro LaOrange Klnston Dover New Bern Ex. Sundays. No. 6. P. M. 7:18 Lv. New Bern 8:26 Newpor' 8:10 S:47 8:63 :10 Ar. Morehead City 7:47 Atlantic Hotel 7:40 Beaufort Lv. 7:26 Ex. Sundays. Ex. Sundays No. 8. No. 4. A, M. ' P M 9:26 Lv. New Bern Ar. 7:16 lllOO Washington 6:40 13:17 Plymouth 4:23 ,3:30 - Edenton i 2:30 S:lt Elisabeth City 1:26 4:46 Ar. Norfolk Lv.ll:55 P. M A. M. 8k' 30. L. BUNCH. ' B. O. HTJDOINS, ' ... Trafflo Manager. Qen. Pas. Agt - BEAUFORTV N. C. ; .. ,. ' i :' y- '":-'. . V ': ; . A pleasant place for summer visitors. " Large "ejrjr 'rooms, broad verandahs. Fins seabreeie . Excellent table service and cour teous attention otstrviBti Moderate rates. .. for . day oi special rates for. week or , longer G. A. Russell PROPRIETOR ? ! ::Haf.T -Goucn ; 3 cj.::: t:-: lu::c3 r - a Siiu? .... , w.oVCv , wamSJSWStaaai. ;,;:., . v ;;:i . t I 1 ' ,1 4 . ;.- -v. :;;-' ..v.'; - &?;. -. - 'i--r,,. . 1 ':! " . 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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