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SOUTHERN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 16, 1907. 136 144 108 112 1 J Daily. Daily.lDaily. Daily. S PM AM AM AM 3 3H I 4u ' J J6L-1 tot 0 3 43?,-9 84 V 28 "1 24 V 8 E 65 18 08 "7 40 . 1 40 16 - 4 8 It 12 -i 7 45 , t 45 17 4 10 10 24 : 7 SS - 1 68 21 4 17 10 20 i 8 06 03 23 ; 4 22 10 38 '8 11 ; 8 14 26 4 30 10 49 8 22 3 SO 32 - 4 45 11 00 8 S3 - 3 41 37 ,4 64 11 08 ' S 42 : 8 82 41 6 06. 11 20 . 8 84 I 0 46 6 30 11 42 S 16 - 2 32 65 Oreensb McLeans Ul oson VI 1 Burlington uninain.. Mebane, ..- Kfland.. Htllsboro Univeral ty uurnam . S 85 11 47 1 1 i 8 421 67 East Durham. , 5 46 11 64 , 8 26 8 62 SI 00 13 08 40 4 07 69 ' 09 12 19 ' 61 , .20 73 8 80 12 45 10 20 4 65 81 . 50 12 67 10 36 S 13 87 67 1 03 10 41 6 20 90 7 10 - I 15 10 62 6 84 96 T 25 1 SO 11 06 6 49 104 -7 43 I 65 11 19 09 109 7 49 2 02 11 25 6 15 112 Brasaneia Slorrlsvl 11a Cary; v.' .v - RALEIGH Garner. .. Aubura ..; 'Clayton.' wimon t mull Relma..,. Pine -Xevel.Vi'.V--. 8 P2 8 12 8 15 11 88 8 26118 i 26 11 62 , ; . 124 Princeton.. .. . . 'Roae ';'.' 'V'V.. OOLDSBORO, .-J.W 8 30 PM Ar. 2 40 12 10 8 55 130 V PM PM - AM This condensed schedule Is published as Information aM is sutjoct to v change without notice to the public. - A, : l , -- "':-r& Nos. ill and 112 handle through Pullman Sleeping; oara between Oreeniboro, N. C. Morehead City and Beaufort, N. C. - N. 103 and 135 handle Southern Railway Parlor car between .Oreeniboro and Uoldsboro, N. C. .. - T -. U -r A-1 W. H. ilartlwlck, P. T. M, W. H. Tayloe. G. P. A.) V, Aekertj V. P. O. M, -, Waahlaatoa, 1. C. II. U Vcnon, T. P. A Charlotte. Jf. C.I T. B. dreeae, O. T. . tiiAMHta v -: ... : ' j -. j: v '' y.'i: -:v.-f .-v--v - ' THE NORTH, State Normal and " Rcgnlar Courses leadiug to degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogy; Bachelor of Arts, Bnclielor of Science, and a new course leading to the degrW of Bache lot of Music. t - . Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for the use ot text hooks, etc, $170 a year. For tree tuition students, $125.'.' .''., " The normal Tey 'Huicnt gives thorough instruction in the subjects taught in the schools and colleges, and a special ' pedagogical training for the pro fession of teaching. Teachers and Graduates of other college are offered ' a one year special course in Pedagogy and allied subjects. r1 :The Coiiinierclnl Dciiartment oilers practical instruction In Stenography, ; Typewriting, Book-keeping and other business subjects. ; The Department of Manual Arts and Domestic Science provide instruo- tion in Manual training and in such subjects as relate directly to the homo and. family. . -The Music Department, in addition to the degreo course, offers a certifi cate in vocal and instrumental music' 'To secure board in the dormitories all free tuition applications should bo made before" July IS. The fall term opens September 18, 1907. ... For catalogue and other information, address, J. I. FOUST, President, Greensboro. N. C. Just Think! The Whcta Tow at Your Elbow fot cents Per Day! A Telephone . in your residence That's AUJ A few doses of thia remedy will In variably cure an ordinary attack of diarrhoea',. ' It can always be depended npon, even in the more severe attacks of cranlp coiio and cholera morbus. .. . ' It is equally successful for -summer diarrhoaa and chxlera infantum (n children, and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take. . Every man of t family should keep this remedy in his homo. Bny it now. J fRICB. XX. UARQI BIZi; 000. I have removed; my Sbopa from the Id stand, near Hancock street, to tw6 oors west of Middle, on South Front net, where I will be pleased to serve 'iy customera, -' tyKW&xr's A lot of New Carta and . WaRons for n!o. - Repair work promptly' done and -"'anteecfc rjii rsnniwTOrwrT . r - SMUi.1 XJL W. - UCKSMITH St WHEELBltiHT nod Phifiibiog 'ere now prepared to do any kind nliing Steam, Gas, or Hpt Water ; in " thoruugh, up-to-date r. Satisfaction' guaranteed. Give 4 a. Eastern Time ... u- 107 I 135 139 Daily. Dairf.Daily. 117 Dairy . PM PM PM AM oro.'C ' burg. . - 12 2V 651 is eol a r n 6 6 37 23 18 1 . ; . 11 35 11 22 11 13 11 05 07 - f.-a 6 60 36 . . .-.ve. V-. ... . j . . . , 19 4 10 33 21 4 II 15! 18 10 20 10 06 45 82 26 06 7 . ...... 60 89 80 17 09 I i or 12 14 . . . . .. ... .. ..H5 - - . vr . ... ... j- .. . . ... Wir 18 14 18 2 ; U 6 -11 81, 11 8. 11 0 10 Itr 10 88 10 35. 10 10 it 40 PM : 8 56 8 37 8 16 10 T 69 ; 46 60 821 20i 15 00 6 5 6 4 "1 46 82 "1 85 7 12 1 24 1 12 ",-.- :; Lv AM PM - PM CAROUiCA k - j . Industrial College Pharmacy . 127 Middle Street Full line of Drugs, Medi cines, Toilet Articles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPT TIONS A SPECIALTY E INSTITUTE AND Conservatory RaWsh. North Carolina. . ' Ahlgb-rrada Colics for women. Tarahr dopartownta under apaelalista: exeeUeat build inm and apaeiona aronnda. Every pre caution againat fire and dlnane. Tuaa a limited number and sfrea indtndnal attaaUon Founded half century aso. and run aoWr npon Ha merits. For Catalogue adiliaai y, ; BKNEY JEEOMB 8T0CKABD. MAGAZINE READERS WWtT BUflAUK ' -- c baatulaalatalaaiBia (A . and aniclaa aboat Ca-aia 1 ad til m iar Waal. .; 1 Syaat town m Minmrr joorulI road tr k mown wistct ' : aback el 75 r-rt tiTlibaia - J' :0-r ;w V. .1155 , Cat eat lU aaVa.iaim8 - -r - - aod mmk wall tlOat --.v .--. SUNSET, MAGAZINE JAMES nSXHO BtDC,IANr1UNa3CO feaHAVE-AFEWy; that are held for charge for repairs which 1 will sell very cheap,' All work lot paid for in 30 days will be sold, A. T. LOKEY, Caweessor te Miller k Loiey, ,? ' REPAIR SSIQ?. ;- Kcgislci Old Stand. V V t (Church Alley.) - " - Carts, wagons and buns'0 overhauled, repaired, painted and made new. We guarantee our work, and our pricrs are as low aa anybody's. Give us a tr'.ul. Henry's EC Mere Eaaantsal Than a Beautiful Voice Fof Perfect Singing. J I canuo too for- Ibly laslst that the mere possesion t a lovely voice is only the b8ts of vocal art, Nature oc casionally startli T one by the prodi gality of her if& but no student baa any right $ expect to sing by inspira tion any more than an athlete may expect to win a race because he is nat urally fleet of foot ; ,i V , Methods of breathing, "attack" and the use of registers must all be perfect ly nndersttod by the successful singer, who should likewise be complete mas ter or all 4ta:: relating to the struc ture and use of those part above the voice box jd be convinced of the ne cessity of perfectly controlled cheat expansion in the production of tone. i For perfect elnglng. correct breath rag, strange as it may souna, is even more essenjUal than a beautiful voice. Ko matter how asqulslte the vocal organ may be, its beauty cannot be adequately demonstrated without prop er breath control.- Here la one of the old Italian secrets' which many singer of today! wholly lack, because they are unwilling to give, the necessary . time for the full development of breathing power and .control tv Phrasing, tone, resonance, expression, all depend upon respiration, and, in my opinion, musical students, even when' too young to be allowed the free use of -the ; voice, should be thoroughly taught the prin ciples of breatbing.-NelllaMelba la Century. ' i. ,X .. "" ' v , ' ' ' ' . 1 " The Treuble-WKh Oeeerater. Xbe great trouble with the decorator who falla to ucoeed lie In his predi lection for one particular, school of de sign. He become a monomaniac, de clare Interior Decoration, on the sub ject of aeoie special school of decora tion. He. goes In tor art and craft and knows nothing elae.. Be become colonial uiad or be affiliate with the French school, ; and, nothing to right that isn't rfWcb, or perhaps, being a German and German by education, be espouses German or Flemish art, or, being Engilsh and English by educa tion, nothing ie' quite correct that Is not Ellsabethan or. Georgian. . ' . . The Early WreV Bishop Brewster of Connecticut is noted for bl tuny , stories, and hi latest I said to be about to old repro bate who decided to repent And an nounced to every one that Whatever wrong he bad .don should be made right, so a roan whom be bad cheated out of a large sum of money went around at.nildnjght to demand it "But what dd yon come at thia hour for and wake me up! Why not wait till tomorrdwr" said the ,old sinner crossly. . ; - : ' fl came now," replied the man; Ho avoid the rush." Harper's Weekly. "A De Aeademy, . Thore is an academy , for canines in a certain. South London borough which la known to all the prominent circus people- of Europe, and' whkb Is the "olA school" of many of the perform ing dog In Great Britain at the pres ent time, v The; interior I" fitted up with trapeseaetci, and day- by day all sort of performing canines'" are taught theUjcievertrlcka. It I per haps unnecessary to add that the pro-, prletor enjoy the tieneilt of a first ctai Ineome-LtMon Captain, j v :.- .. : Look,' ' . "' .; ' Customer (to landlady) Wlli yon tell me why there should be two fllea In my aoupt ; There1 Is none is that man' over tbere.'- Laodlady-Oh, It's Just a qceatlon of luck, sir. Fllegende Blat ter. ... :' J i, .. .''-j;.'.; 'l..' .:.: -t: '., rerestalM.. -; . :,a.' ' Mr. Crawfor-Wby wa your hu Jwnd more angry ttiaff usual when be came-noma ,o laier - atr. wraoauaw Ton tee, dear, I woke up before be had tune to set the clock back. Harper's. : Mlellilete.'::; ''; ' Tubley ay blaxmotto ia, LJv and learn, "v,-.-.-. -?.;;- : '; - f. fWrtH&'ini'mtiit tmetmtiatlt the former than the tatter we'U be go ing to hi funeral oon." Exchange. ; "I nave" la- , better bird than "if I bad." German ' :yV?v.'. Haaareds ei KeWCera Citlaeas Xuow ; W ' Wberettl. ' ' Not alck enough te go to bed; ? , -, Not well enougfc to do your work."', Itching pile "Irritate yon all the time. r ' T 1 . i - jiicaema or any iicninea - oi me IcbV. ' c . Hakes life a misery to bear. Doan's Ointment cures all ". itcbi nes. " ' Plenty of proof that this Is so. : , ' ' Read what a New. Bern cltlsen says: v John F. Hanff, proprietor, of ; the general merchandise store at 80 Mid dle street, New Bern, N. C, aays: ' "I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they, are all that they ar represented to be. I can also say that Doan's Ointment Is the best thing that I ever used for itching hemorrhoids. I suf fered untold agony with them, could not rest one moment, day or night; and I could not find any thing to re lieve the suffering until I came across Doan's Ointment, and procured it at Bradham's Pharmacy. It relieved me at once, and acted, entirely dISorent from anything else I ever used. You could talk about this rernody for a month, and it would not be like one application of the Ointment. You can use my name and I will only bo too cleaned to recommend thee renidlics to any one hencvor opportunity a rlHes." Tor :.1e by e'l t. ,x . Trice C3 r- ro'-.-r-r:" .i ( ... I " , Gives rest to the stomach. For indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, ' tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach! puffed stomach, nervous i tornach and catarrh of the 6tomach. A prompt reliet " , vr entarr(S.OJwiM I . 1 gfa FOB SALE BY ' ' Hani On bohooinrmirara. It is a notorious fact that schoolmas ters were ouce 'regarded as a servile class and .treated accordingly. -r Their remuneration was rldlculouslysmall, often amounting only to the right Of ITvlng from .bouse to house. ' But It Is doubtful it a more peculiar method of paying schoolmasters was evef devised than that which prevailed In certain English counties, notably Cumberland, during the early; eighteenth century. Just before the beginning of Lent the boys would arrange to hold a cock fight, and each boy would-make a pay ment to the master for. the privilege. The "cock penny", was regarded a le gitimate item In the master's income. Minneapolis Journal.' . Carrying Seoret Dispatoha. " Apropos of secret dispatches carried through the lines, John H. Suvratt, then about twenty years old, " acted as a Confederate spy, traveling between Washington and the enemy's boats on the lower Potomac, carrying his dis patches "sometimes In the heel of his boots and sometimes between the planks of a buggy.'. He said that he never came across a more stupid set of detectives than those employed by the United States government and that they seemed to have no idea whatever how: to search him. David Homer Bates in Century. a - Tha Way It AetedC Mrs. A. You say brandy Is a good remedy for colic, but I don't agree with you. Mrs. B. What do you know about it 7 Mrs. A. A great deal. Be fore Y had brandy in the house my husband never had colic more than once or twice a year, but as soon as i kept a supply he had colic almost ev ery day. Alike.," "Yes, indeed," said Miss Upplsch, "my great-grandmother on my moth er' Bide was' noted for her proud and imperious bearing." "How stronger exclaimed Miss Knox. "Our servant grl's,' the same way." Philadelphia Press. ! . . y - . ' " The Alternative. Suburban Hose .(to unexpected sup per Truest) Now, then. Miss Hobson, will you have n little of this rabbit pie on er or (looking around and discov ering there Is no' ether dish) or not? London Tatler. - '' A cool mouth' and warm feet live long. George .Hubert v v Who offends writes on sand; who Is offended on marble.- Italian. I haya found a tried and teeted etna for Rhea- bwUhbI ' Mots remedy that will atratfhten the liMorted llmbt of ehronle erlppla, nor turn oony powtht back to flwh atatn. That la lmpoailble. Bat I tu now tarelr kill the paini and panel oi wit oapiontoie on In German r with a Chamiat In tha CItT of Darmatadt I found the ktet tnircdlenl with which Dr. Shoop't Rneumatlo Remadv was made a perleeted, dependable praeerlptloo. Without that hnt Ingredient. I aneoaaitully treated many, many eaaea ol R beuiaatiam i but now, at laat. It uni. lomily euret all eunble eaaaaof tlili heretofore araeh dreaded dlnaia. Thoaa Band-like frannlar waatea, hmnd In hhaamaUo Blood. Km todliaolve and paaa away ondar the action ol this remedy aa (raely ai doaa nwar whan added to pure water, and then, when dlMolrad. theie polaonou waatea freely paw Iron tha ay item, and tha eaoae of aheumnUua la tone foreyer. There la now ao faal need no actual excuaa to laBer looter with, put help We nil, and In nonfltlanna laccsajaaad Dr. Shoop's - ' Rheumatic Remedy r. S. DUH-T. Rev, Dr. HIIlls says "there are forty four roads to bell and only, one to heaven.' - ' Professor Sbeller Mathews, of the University of Chicago, says that mar riage is too much like a picnic ' Get a free sample -of Dr. Bhoop's Health Coffee," at. our store." If real coffee disturbs your, stomach,, your heart or kidneys, then try this clever coffee Imitation. Dr. Shoop has close ly matched Old Java and Mocha coffee in flavor and taste, yet It has not a single grata oi real coffee in It Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee Imitation . is made from pure toasted grains or ce reaU, with Malt Nuts, etc. Made In a minute.- No tedious wait You Iwll surely like It Bold by J. L. McDanlel. One grape will not make, a bunch, though it be a great one. Lord Bea-Conafleld. Rheumatism Remedy for Dlnrrliora. JScrcr Known lo FaX "I want to sny a few wonU for ChaniliPrlaln's Colic, C!i'i!ira inrl Diarrhoea Ronicily. I have u- tdls prt-piiraiion in my family for t' a ftifi five y-'rs snd l.&vo r-.. I It. !,- a mi-. !.-r ff l i-ls in Y- . H roimty ! vo .-v..r 1 ' a If t f :i to ( ' f ! i c i i ! - i ... if! - ', r r . . . L"07 '-. - Bybpopoia Brmttk Jsf I aw ama, trt. F. S. DUFFY. Summer Tourist Bates via Saethern T ' j ji- c Ball way. , ( The Southern Railway "v announces sale of summer Excursion tickets to following, points at rates named 'from Raleigh, N. C. ' ; . ' AshevilleN.,C. , $1000 Morehead Qty; N.'O. 0.70 j l ' Wrlghtsvilie,' a . 7.SQ Beaufort, N. C. " . ' 6.90 '.Chase City, Va. ... . 4.90 ".Rural Hall,N. C. 6.75 Waynesvllle, N; O ' ' "r 12.00 j Lake Toxaway N. C. ' ' 14;30 -. Washington) D. C. - 13.26 1 Baltimore, Md., 13.26 j Atlantic City, N; J. 25 7 Asbury Park. N. J. 24,96 New York, N. Y. , --XUS , Watiins Glen, N. Y. . 28.20 -Glen Springs, 8. C. . 1U6 ; Johnson City, Tenn. 16.90- Sewanee, Tenn. , 24.45 Tate Springs, Tenn., 13.10 : Tnese tickets will be sold dally up to and including September 80th 1907, with final return limit October 80th, 1907. ' ' " ". .. t For detailed information, booklets schedule, etc, call on or address, T. B. OreenO. T. A., Raleigh, N. C One cannot be and have been. French. The present Lord Falmouth's father who twice won the. -derby, made only one bet during the racing career. The amount at Issue was sixpence." Lord Falmouth won-the bet and had the coin set in Brilliants as a brooch for the wife of his trainer. ' FACTS FROM FRANCE. Paris spends $4.ono.WO yearly os cleaning and maintaining Its streets. It is estimated that aSmany as 00, 000 farmers and others in France make their living by the manufacture of Roquefort cheese." , Just as the famous bell Savoyard, which Cost $400,000. wa about . to be rebung In the Church of the Sacre Coeuc, at Jlontmartfe, France, it was discovered that vandals had not only Cracked it,-; but-plugged it" In two places so. that it has to be recast 1 A Hovel and i unpleasantly varied honeymoon .wa spent by n couple near Paris recently. - A newly married pair began, their wedding trip in ,i bal loon -After passing through an'elec trical storm in "the clouds and trying to make a landing the balloon felt Into the Scheldt They were rescued from the water of the river In the nick of ttsnfn,. V. .,Y' " .-.-5i:-r..r..'i'-,"';-'-i iii, -'..v.', " ::' 'MS. Sehtencfj Seiworifcf -J :6 ': - ik? ' Tirtue, for profit wjil become vice for bore profit .ti-i-O .' Mending your ways ie the best way ef mourning over them. 5 ; ;' The best friendship- Is. that; which prmgs ontjtbe best lu M, . :i 'cf- ... The. true rann fonrs the poweV of sin more than'tt'puDlsbuient'''.'-'ivvv-' . If you would law- all force, think ai ways of your own feelings. ; , Many a mun who is proud of .being wicked Is really only weak in the head Tt wll not give yen wlugs to hsva your name on the fly -leaf of the Bible Chicago Ttlbi.ue. 3, , - - Cbamberlaln's 1 Colle, Cholera : aa1 Diarrhoea Bemedy,. Better -.. " Than Three Doctor, f, , -Three years aga.we had three doc tors with our little) boy and everything that they cold dd seemed In vain. At last when all hope seemed to be gone we began using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and m a- few hours he began to Improve. Today he 1 aB healthy a child a pa rent could1 wish tor." Mrs." r B.' . J. Johnston; Linton, Miss. ' For salt by Davis' Pharmacy and F. 8, Duffy."' f Dr. John S. Billings, director of the New York Public Library, andLan em inent expert on hospital -organization, has arrived in Vienna, in the course of a tour, during which he expects to visit all the principal hospitals in Eu rope, and will apply the results of his observations to the equipment ot the new honpltaf of the Harvard Medi cal School, which' wlll.be built undor his supervlHlon in Boston. Another Good - i Core fTror,;. He neplnctod to tike V'- y's HUm-j Cure at tlio first n.na c..f 1 ' ' y trouliin, Imping It WouIJ W''-r -s way, and i;i) y. i booh a v! i c T I..',, .!'s (i;: i'fi!;!. T!'i-A 1 1 i r i 1 !-'. ', Ij -s t if Foh-y'x ; -y cut o i ! ' i -u t f.!i?:n I' o c. ; in;. :i r.l .' r, V c ' " " - l (I : ; l ; . ! i i V,-l I- . xciclk & soutEbx RAiLTui Excursions: Goldsboro. and ' Klnsten, te Korehead City and Beaufort, and Return, Sept V M1.tir4$ifh The Norfolk and . Southern Railway will operate special .- excursion ; train from Goldsboro and Kinston, to More head Ot. and Beaufort, C,v and return ,on Thursday, September 5th', 1907, at the following exceedingly low round trip ratest.; ft;':;.' f' r-4fensrk Beamfoirt Goldsboro.' i', . ...ll.&O i.70 Lagrange., . IM-XW- Kinston.. .--; 15' 1.45 Dover. . . . .' .. 2 1.16 w , 1.85 Cove.". ,.. i. 1.10 1.80 New Bern. . lM.tizi t lAQ Newport, .60 , ' ; .80 KHV-'v i" Sekedule. p. LeaVe Goldsboro T.r. j'.'7;00 iii. Leave Lagrange.. 7:20 a.m. Leate Kinston. . . . 8:00 a. m. Leave Dover. . -t . V , . . 5 &23 a, m. Leave Cove.; i'..i-.... 1:10 a. m. Leave New Bern... .. .... 9:27 a. m. Leave vNewporti, - ..10:87 a. m. Arrive, at JHorehad City at 11:00 a. m., Beaufort at il:25 a. m. 1 Returning leave Beaufort at 6:30 p. m., Morehead City at 0:40 p. m. the same day. " h- '- - Tickets good only on day of sale and on excursion train. R. E. L. BUNCH, H. C. HUDGINS, Trafflo Manager. Gen. P. Agt. HAD AX AWFUL TIMB. Bat Chanberlaln'8 Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy Cared Him. It is with pleasure that I give you this unsolicited testimonial. About a yea Is ago when f bad a severe case of measles I got caught out in a hard rain and the measles settled in my stomach and bowels. . I had an awful time 'and had it not been for the use ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I 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 n good word for this remedy. Saul H. Gwin, Concord, Ga. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and P. 8. Duffy. NORFOLK k SOUTHERN RAILWAY Reduced Bates to the Jamestown Ex position. The Norfolk and Southern Railway announce that coach, tickets which hereafter have been, sold to Norfolk and return account of Jamestown Ex position on Tuesdays, will hereafter until' further advised, also be on sale on each Friday. From. Rates. Goldsboro 83.60 Klnstbh .. 3.60 New Berne .'. .. 8.60 Washington 8.25 Tickets oh 'kale Tuesday and Friday of. -each week, limited to seven (7) days, Including date of sale. R. H ,'L, BUNCH, . H. C. HUDGINS, Traffic Manager Gen. P. Agt FREDERIC LA PIERRE "Concert Pianist. Vocal and Pianoforte Teacher. attrM , ' New Ban, N. C. F. M. SiauBieaa, A. D. Ward, . -.V-'. 'm, H. H, Allen ; ( . . ATT0R5EI8 AJTD . C0USSKL0RS .c;r-iiw mi,xc,'-.:- Office t No. 69 South Front Street over.wV D.-Telegraph Office. ; - J- Practice in, the oounUe of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow; Car teret, Pamllooy and Wake, in the Su preme and FederalXOurta, and where ever servtoes Are desired..- - ,tt'Cusrmi-;oi; TETEBUfABT ' PniSIOAH AND . , ; 8CBGX05. ; Gradate of the ' Kansas ; v-x City Veterinary- College. Oflce aal Bespltal St Broad Street Besldeace Pkeae tS7. r :;. Office t8. C. T. .IIAIICOCKi Ecal E3tatd Agent" Thone 15L 118 JIUOAU T. JJSVT Romulus A. Nunn, ; ATICSIf AT LAW. : ; Practice la the counties ot Craven, Curtoret Famlico, Jones and Onslow and lu the Elate Supreme and Federal Courts. ' . ' , ' " C'.ce EoulU Frou( Street, over W. U. Tel. : 'i C;"( o, New Torn, N. C. V a-;.., : : Ci. .. ' :.:.C2 (',; vr-n rt, ' f.t to Court House, r f r 7,. C. i ' i r"p" l'-y ) 1 ! Admlnistrors Notice! I. Mavlnir aualiflei) as admiiilstVator of tbe estate of Herman- Ipock, deceased, late, oi craven coantr. N. c. .thia is .to notify all persona having claims aaainst tne. estate or aald deceased to exhibit them to tha undersigned on 'or before the 30th day of September-1808, or this notice will. be. pleaded In bar of their recovery. - AH persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. v . - . September th, "ISO?, "5 -t--i: - - - '.-iw.uvWsRV a- ivoc&v . ... ., . , .... ' ' . -Administrator. s-i;v Mcirtga ge Sale Puraeant to; tbe power Of aale con tained in that certain .mortgage deed executed by - Robert Smith, -emd . Lucy flmllh him . ,A f TUI . 1 png-c date the 49th day of December, .aww, wa lovwwn, hi- tne uiuue vl Hie Reg-later Of deeds of Craven county in Book No. 187, Page 148, I will offer for ' sale, and will aell at the Court House door. In the city of New Bern county of Craven, at the hour of 13 M., - on Wednesday, the 86th day of September, 1807, the following describ ed property, to wit; FIRST, alt that parcel or tract of land lying In Craven county, State of NAPtk'PDrATlM In "ST. , m ... 1. 1 l ... Au i JLUWllDIIip, BUU described as folowe: Starts at Hill and . M o. yui, viieuue a. straignt line to a Water oak, thence a straight line to a gum on aide of fence, thence with said fence to a gate post, thence with said Dudley'c road, which goes through Dudley's Held to the Heath road, thence down said road to Poly RjnLnnll - thAnii. ,n ..11 1 ........ L .i 7 ' ' on.u UIOUCU iu ine beginning corner, containing twenty 1 FOB Mit' na laaa SECOND, all that tract or parcel of land lying in Craven county. State of NAvfk OVAllna In T.T . n. . . described as follows: Beglnnig at a usuiwum nump pn neatn road, thence a straight line to a red Oak, thence nrt n ,1 1 , ..h rt A ni . r M .. w .nui, puio aiue mor- uK"fare, thence down the Heath road uiijuiiiiis v-uiiier, containing four acres. D. Q. WHITE, ' Mortgagee. Foreclosure Sale. Tiii.ian' ... A,. , , judgment of the Superior Court of Cra vwuuvjr, iu leriain action entl- alias Frank Willis, the commissioner tppuimea in mat cause will aell the landa hArAlnaftA.. JamIiuI -. -r . . .v . uw...wu, u me Court House door in New Bern, N. C. on the 16th day ,.f September, 1907, for cash at public auction, certain lots i miiu in tne city ox Kew Bern, N. C In that portion known and plotted as Pavietown or Farn ville, designated on yille by the numbe -s 132, 138, 134, 139, "i ana tne louowine land In Onslow county N. C, will be sold at the court house door In said coun ty, on the 23rd day of September, 1907. via: Certain tract land described in the deed executed by Frank Thompson commissioner to W. W. Willis, dated .Min A IRAQ unH ..w. 1 n . l. or Deeds of Onslow county in Book w uu j-ttBe ota, containing 70 acres more or lees. Also another tract described In a deed from Robert George to W. W Willis, dated September 30th, 1896, re corded in said records In Book 59 on Page 64, containing 4 acres. Also a nother lot of lai d described in the deed from Ernest S. Cox to W. W Willis, dated January 2, 1898, recorded in said records In Book. 6 6 on Page 171. Also another tract of land described in a deed from N. Humphrey to W. W. wllllfl in lanR ., . i j . . -. . vvw, .v-v.uvu i, oaiii re cords situated near Jacksonville, on the "i me ot ne Atlantic coast Line Railroad, hbounded by Brinson's Creek, and said railroad, containing 5 acres, more or lest;. Time of sale 12 o'clock, M. H. C. WHITEHfjRST. Commissioner. Entry Claim, STATE OF IORTH CAROLINA, . Craven County. To R. B. Lane, Entry Taker for Cra ven County: The undersigned L. M. Fulcher, of Craven county, North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the following de scribed piece or pa.-oel of land In Sec ond Township, Craven county. State of North Carolina, the aame being va cant and unappropiiated land, and sub- iect to entry, via: On the N. side of Jeuse River and W. aide of Broad Creek, adjoining lends. of A. O. Price, R. P. Broaddua, J. If. Bladea Lumber Co and others, and bounded aa follows. Begins at A. O. Price's N. E. corner, iuns aouthWestwai dly to the run of organ swamp, tlun down aald run to . B. Blades N. W. ccrner pf a tract pur chased of W. A. Thjmas, then with his line Northwestwardly to" R. F. Broad dua.' W, line of hlr land purchased of Stllley, then with his Una Northwardly to the beginning, containing 26 aores, Also another tract on the South side of Little Swift Cieek, adjoining the lands of . M. Arthu; and others, bound ed aa follows: Beginning at J. M. Ar thur's lower corner, on side of said Creek, run with l is line S. about 20 poles, then down tnd parallel to aaid Creek, about 60 po'es, then straight to Creek, then up aald creek to beginning containing about 15 acres, containing by . estimation in all about 40 acres. ' . Entered this lTtli day of Augustr '07. . ,- L. at FULCHER. r r, : Notice of lAdminlstra i tion .- Having qualified as administratrix of Joaeph H. Oreen, deceased, late of Craven county, N. C, this is to notify alt persona having claims againat the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of August 1908, or this notice will be plead In bar of tbelr recovery. All persona indebted - to the said estate will . please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 81st day of July, 1807. . ' , .-iv DRUSILLA OREEN, R. A. NTJNN, Atty. ' Admx. Bids Wanted I Bid ar invitd for the erection ot a 'city jail, according to the following specifications . . Building to be 21x31 feet by 18 feet high,' with brick , cornice; .. six (6) windows; one (1) door; heavily grat ed (gratinj to be furnished by the. elty); cement floor ;-4ollet-room com plete, with1 one Xiy seat, and nrlnal, connected to city sewer. Entire buil ding to be celled aAd blasterd. Best , gradejoi, tin root. au wore ro oe neatly pointed and a first clasa job throughout ,w : " A . Also bids' for the repair pf stables and sheds rear of City Hall . ( All material and labor to be fur nished by Contractor hnless btherwlse specified. 1 'I. Right reserved to reject any bid. For farther Information apply to , S'-i ' , F. M. HAIIN,. ' City Clerk. .. r ..i.. xs wal, TIMB TABLE. - .- v GOLDSBORO-aaal BBAVFOBT, W. O. ' 11 of"! 8undA August , 1807, at EAST BOUND Read Down y- BTATIONa . Lv. Goldsboro ' , , Mlllera. -' Besta - LaOrange - Falling Creek Kinston Caswell . Dover Cove Tuscarora Clarks Ar. New Bern Lv. New Bern Riverdale Croatan Havelock Newport Wlldwogjl Morehead City Atlantic Hotel Beaufort a. m. ' p. m. 7:09- 4:50 7:10 6:00 7:20 6:10 7:80 6:20 7:46 5:86 8:00 i 5:60 8:12 6:02 8:23 6:18 8:38 8:28 8:60 6:40 8:56 6:48 9:18 7:05 8:27 7:18 8:66 7:44 10:01 7:50 10:17 8:06 10:27 8:28 10:44 8:32 11:00 8:47 11:07 8:62 11:26 9:10 WESTBOUND 8 4 a. m. p. in. 11:45 8:30 11:36 9:20 11:24 8:10 11:14 9:00 10:68 8:46 10:43 8:80 10:29 8:18 10:18 8:07 10:08 7:53 9:51 7:40 9:45 7:34 9:26 7:15 9:20 7:10 8:62 6:42 8:46 6:86 8:80 6:20 8:10 8:00 -8:03 8:68 7:47 5:87 7:40 6:30 7:25 5:16 Read Up. Ar. Ooldsboro Winers Bests LaOrange Falling Creek Kinston Caswell Dover Cove Tuscarora ninrlra Lv. New Bern Ar. New Bern Rleerdale Croatan Havelock Newport Wlldwood Morehead City Atlantic Hotel Beaufort CONNECTIONS. At Klnaton and New Bern with At lantic Coast Line. Trains No. 3 and 4 connect at Oolds boro with A. C. L.. trains as follows: No. 41, Southbound; No. 42, North- Douna; ana with southern Kaiiway trains Nos. Ill, westbound and No. 112, eastbound. BETWEEN JEW BERN AND BAY- BORO. Dally Ex. Sunday Sunday only 8 7 a, m. p. m. STATIONS. Lv. New Bern 9:25 7:80 Neuse Junction 9:32 7:38 Olympla a.m. 8:00 Reelaboro S : 2 I Blades Junction 8:38 Grantsboro 8:42 West Alliance 8:67 East Alliance 9:00 Bayboro 9:15 Dally Ex. Sundny Sunday only 6 4 a. m. p. m. STATIONS. Ar. New Bern 9:00 7:15 Neuse Junction 9:61 7:08 Olympla 8:28 p.m. Reelsboro 8:06 Blades Junction 7:63 Grantsboro 7:48 7:33 7:30 7:16 West Alliance East Alliance Bayboro M. W. MAGUIRE, R. E. L. BUNCH. Genereal Supt. Traffic Mgr. R. P. FOSTER, H. C. HUDGINS, Asst. Gen'l. Supt. Genl. Pass. Agt. Ooldsboro, N. C, August 2, 1907. BETWEEN RALEIGH AND ZEBUI.O.V Effective Monday, March 26, 1907. EASTBOUND Daily Ex. Sunday. Mixed. 1. p. m. WESTBOUND Daily Ex. Sunday. Mixed. 2. a. m. Stations. 5:30 Lv. Raleigh Ar. 9:00 (Cleveland St Glenwood) 5:88 Pamlico Junction 8:4S 6:40 Duke Siding 8:45 6:48 Boughall Siding 8:37 6:08 Knlghtdale 8:22 8:25 Eagle Rock 8:06 6:35 Wendell 7:47 6:42 Rock Quarry. 7:43 7:00 Ar. Zebulon Lv. 7:30 Read Down Read Up Train No. 30 connects with No. 2 from New Bern. No. 29 with No. 4 for New Born. Steamer "Myers," now ope rated between Washington and Green ville, will be discontinued after Satur day, June 29, 1907. Freight deatlned to Tar River Land ings will be delivered as follows: Grimes Landing and Boyd's Ferry, N. C, at Grlmesland, N. C. Taft'a Land ing and Farmer's Landing, at Simpson, N. C. M. w MinnraiL nn. n m i. GINS, General Frleght and Passenger Agent. GOLDSBORO. MOREHEAD CITY BEAUFORT and NORFOLK. Effective August 6th, 1907. Ex. Sundays. Ex. Sundays. No. 8. No. 4. A. M. p. M. 7:00 Lv. Goldsboro Ar. 8:80 7:30 LaOrange 9:00 8:00 Kinston 8:80 8:38 Dover 8:07 8:16 Ar. New Bern Lv. 7:15 Ex. Sundays. Ex. Sundays No. 6. No. 2. P. M. A M. 7:18 Lv. New Bern Ar. 8:20 8:25 Newport 8:10 8:47 Morehead City 7:47 8:62 Atlantic Hotel 7:40 8:10 Ar. Beaufort Lv. 7:26 Ex. Sundays. Ex. Sundays No. 8. No. 4. A. M. p. M. 9:26 Lv. New Bern Ar. 7:15 11:00 Washington 6:40 12:17 Plymouth 4:23 2:20 Edenton 2:20 2:16 Elisabeth City 1:26 4:46 Ar. Norfolk - Lv.ll:66 P. M. A. M. R. B. L. BUNCH. H. C. HUDGINS," Trafflo Manager. Gen. Pas. Agt UJEAUFORT, N. C- '., A pleasant ' place for summer Tiaitor. ; . ? targe llry : room broad verandahau Fine seabreese Excellent table service and cour teous attention of servant. UUUWSW; .t.bn vij wv. special rate for week or longer G. A. Riissell ;v ; 4 PROPRIETOR. IILLtksCOUCBI j I" "SJ y . I , ( .;;j?r Aft , -.;.v ': . ..;'k;. "." - ' ' ..' v:; -' ' 1 - f'
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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