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! -' T Iff i - . . u . ..! .1 r ... I " . ' a jer m- -oi . -V' 'f.gh ..1 to. s. I L j L. fei A.::u'rr.ci W in advance, r .VvivH r. not in advance. :;rVVo t by carrier in 9WI Ising Ratea furnished a a J'atTtha' PoatottAj v Ttwi?C1tottagr '. C, a aecond-claea matter AL PAPER OFBW 3U6 D CRAVEN COoNTT.':, ' Berrii N. C MayiTlP8.; liBO THB CJ9B1T lIAftKET. ; he ' apeculatbrjtih .-jalpolujte price b JhinBonjshTo r" ; any Troctl an property, ck, any bondla the dealred ob he' success ot the "corner" (a in'ofli tc suiting from -having control of the article "cor iep, the la a reported "cor- e cornlnartteti! That Is, all lite corfl for delivery on this uiiacij is Lheld"by one' or ' 4Jl thostf ywho ' have t for this month's delivery outside Sf -Chicago, b.uy ft shipped 'into -that aarJuL ered upon contract before- houroon'liex Saturday, (Hstiday of the month -rt Western, farmers jtre-'pro- ythia !i this jaqneeze Of the shorts ... p. ....... a. . . -,;js J:-" - I.-- uareaa oi tnousanaa oi ,Dusneis-oi (corn are being.fpurchased of the farm Vers, quickly loaded into cars, and the trains are beng rushed to Chicago, ( being given the right of way. J ' All this fdda seat to the speculative market; Corn in Chicago haa already "164,-81 cents per bushel, and this .una a handsome, profit for farmers v ho can" get this cereal to market be re Saturday night: So far it ap ra that the operators are auccees orce "thefprice upward andbuy uveui, uiuae. wau r saori oi tae n delivery, from gettlrts any corn to iaiiveron thelr contracaj, leaving Ihem the ."only alternative, V to settle vlth lha. Moperatora conducting" the f course theannera, who can acrape up ineir corn Dins ana snip in tar market, and retdlie tie-price of 80 centa prymore forHhelr' TO araito , be congratulatei ' condoctlbg the "corner? cannot f rpect congratulations; U they win, ; and only Jeers If they lose.. And fo tne coa aumesr he.musty th prloe lthout choice of chance of protest, "that wll) avail. It ta'akea all the difference, as to "corners'SJa any product Or specu lative commodity, how you are altuat- i. It la largely the personal stand iut, ini1taeffecta,Vfor- profit or nZAFSreSS CANHQf BE CDSEQ r local appllcatloDS, as they, reach diseased portion ot the ear. There i only one way to cur deafness, aad that Is by ;onetitutlonal"emedls, Deafness is caused by an inflamed 'LiluroVoxUe mucous lining p the nitachlatt TuW t'Whi thla tub is 'amed you. save a tumbling sound ( imperfect hearing, and when It Is illrely cloaed. Deafneas is the result, and-unleash lb inflammation cao.h takon out and this tun rastorcd to Its normal condition, hearing wOI be d 4rryd fotaver; nln cases oat ot ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is notlf lug but aa inflamed' condition of fha mucous surf ace a. ' '. , i W will gtv One Hundred XoIlar fr any'cas of l afnas (caused by aurrbV that' cap Dt, be cured ' JJ ! (nil's Catarrh Cur. Send for. circa ' ars, f r. . v ." . ': :- J MX2, ' ." F, J. CH EKET CO, . :-'-v:f. ' Toledo, ,0. 'itd by ttuiglnt, 7i ak lull's ranix nils' tor eoasU- imrn or kM apply Chambtf- al. It will b:t th palp al- . aiantlf and - '.' V!y beat th la t aria, fur I f Darla Paar- t4 T. B. I", r. ... rn-vef tiff I ' ii In i flwlt.ii ( t noaiMin r 1 1 ' ' tr prorp- tn it 'orouily dmnk i. ticp la th n (b offadr a forlgar. r Ar'fi t : r- :p rf r- ' " ti.at f':. -if. r. ' tint tOCliM-k n, th "wtillo i nf VlrUni" 1 b4 Tar fH!jr nr ' --"r t !'.. I r Uiln( T l"f' :- 1 r-r- ! ' "i r.i i" Special CtrxcsiKrar!!ice Faith, May 21Urs. Brow A1ter( Brown, died itL iion FYMay May 22nd. age-8 yeara leave a mother, husband., three children, .throe alatej and one brother lBrgerJ-, to be oat agala Th luaerai to-piracy tWtta('tti sick of pur place . vrx-v,; rot. c- P. riaher. or w.w:;,,.,: - IUETOBj 'i Church, of which she tfl wiemtter,-. . - , 'fikiv,?"!. flnid "Vujka Udtawft mtad hlfbed -lSh -" A ytoung farm ha arrived atrMr. - - v-ifW ''CWldwn'aJPayme place sere at the Reformed. Church the tifsa 8un- day to-Jimey '.4 : T, Wyatt ivanta to exchange by mail a fine kind of strawberry plants for a tew ion Handle aonra eeea. - t - I . - ' r - ii. . . . , l : expect Redding; ; to report In - yr next jew v. - 4. "- .."rr,- r T here today. tookUif for a milch cow . Some fine Quarries are being opened otr . the.rP hllllps mountain farm near Faith. :': ' ;--" '": V "Peeler Bame A Co., has Just receiv ed an order" for 20 caFloada of street curbin, v' -. . " Lawson LudWlck was Selling! green beans and squashes on the Salisbury market' last week, can anyone beat that? ' : Rev. J. M. Dinnlway of Spencer preached r a fine temperance sermon here Friday- night to a large crowd tf. people, . ' . Will have very flna seasoriB here now. - r It. M, Peeler haa bought a fine farm ReviWl W. Rowe of Rockwell preached an extra fine sermon here Sunday night to a large congregation In the- Reformed Chach. v . - Messrs. J. W. Jones and T. A.Hols houser wfio" has a Job in Charlotte cutting granite, came home to vote'.' Mr. Washington Oill of Fleming, Ga,, and Miss Maggie Shuplng of Faith,' daughter of Mr. "and Mrs, J. fc. Shuplng, drove to jthe Lutheran Par sonage Wednesday - morning at , ' 9 o'clock With their attendants and were united in the bonds of matrimony by Rev. C. p, Fisher, they leave today for Mr. Gill's home where they will reside. ; , ' '. . ' Bay a lot at your own price on easy termrin GhenL We hi ve contracted to aell theie lots and w '. am tolnir to dolt. tomelfCTlina waven un.i "iter. $f36to!CJf!tW.;:"v-V J Aradstreet't Weekly TraSa Report va.Rtchrilond.O'MaV . . .RrndatrAof l$frjf)x'B1tortor will say for Richmond and vicinity: Trade conditions Generally Slow: littlo? changtr-lrom ropmlJfc-'otrlaat Week,1 howerer?;;': a;' more' ' optimistic feelrnx gentjAjlyt7exlU .18 thpse en gaged In moat iinea.: ' ; ' -tLumber pbndltlons continue to Im proves i,-Dry goods are dull Produce an4. provisions are in full demand. Manufacturers ot trunks and hfigs re port1 sHghUy" increased aale. . Rall roada report decreased buslnesland many cars are ldl. , Conslderabl ac- itfvlty footed in residential and small construction wprkv i A small per cen tage of labor Is being re-employed. Banks are fully able" to car for legi timate demand Retail trade shows improvement, ;;"J , ' j Weather conditions favorable to crop- growing and planting is about completed la North Carolina.. Tobac co Is being planted In Virginia and North Carolina , aad Virginia plants are reported plentiful, aa Increased acreage being " expected. V Wlnlef wheat la la xcellent oondlUon. "Col- kctlons ar slow. ;.. ' ' ' - ..- , 3100 la Gold wUI glrea awar'si ta Big Aittioa Bale el QhealLta. T dat aav t "hay . lei I , he Mcr?-1 waal yar presence. Dal iorget ta big day ta He Beret lt7-Frldr, My.tMkS" ,. :. ' : A "On haif doaen plated lilt RotVrs Bros, tabl spoons, radaeed from f3.76 W W; J, O. Baxter, leading Jew Waea fear U creaia yeir 'wi meed. yan have abat aO ta ale re y ar eaailed ta, JWbst tf cH wlald HaeVa 8Ur ar JUagc kav la ym lltcheal Try aa aad J. 8. BI(M BaNwai C. iC. -f The ktttt Cetsai! Caaaa U Sffring RbenmallMa causes not pahr and Mffartng than any otiier dlmM, for th naaoo that It 1 th most common of n 111, and Jt' is carulnly grati- tying to uffprr to know that Charo brlaln' rla Palm win afford rati!!. aad task fit and !- poawlbt; . la many th rllf from pln. whih at first lmporry, bi tyjm rr- mantnt, hi! In t'i p-opl subject to rbronio rheijmtitlum, tif!n brnncht on by dinr" or thane la th hr, a p"ntir!'-nl ftire rnnot b ft- IifrUdJ tht n!''f fmn j,a!tj liih l.I Jlulinrnt !T'.r-1 l )on nrth mBjr tlms II rt. Ji tt1 SO rerit ! for ' by La I n.nrn'urf Rr, 1 r. a r-'i-r, , h, I it, - 1 SEWS E0M KIIE3IS. i tthem..Mty; 28. We 'are -1. J - 4. T l are. to - ho will A , . - chopping Cotton and natiin' to river-come the eraes. Cofc 'ton and corn' cropa are looking illnef . A.youn o, the neighborhood. waa making his way home waa pur-1 - '. . L . . w... -. Buea Dy some Kutuun" - (6180 eH4nto deep hole" Sto wl brought slBtance and he waa , rescued ?not h ,he wom ofl only for being frightened. Kollcktog Geerge M..Cohan. This popular author-actor has put on another Broadway hit in New York called "The Yankee .Prince." ; It la filllnghe Knickerbocker Thfealre every nignt. Jieyona aouoi, no .oi the best sqfcgs In bte pience Is "Tom-, my Atkins,'. Yau Are'AU Right''' . This song, like all the others, 1p the show. is by George M. Cohan himself. It will be given, words and music conlr plete, with attractive colored cover, with every copy ot next " -Sunday's New York World. Order, aitadyance copy from youj newBdealet If you would get this latest Broadway hit, To Study Southern Forests. An . important step to the general movement to bring many of the rich stands of timber in the South under a scientific plan of forest management is the offer made by the Bchool of for estry of the Unlversltyof Georgia at Athens, Ga., to furnlh timber owners experts who will examine and report upon anyot the forests in the State. The object of the offer Is to collect tnformatioln in 'regard to the forest resources of the State, to spread a knowledge, of foresttry and to prove forest conditions. The forest school will furnish the experts free and the only expense which will be borne by theiorest owner will be, paid for' the traveling and subsistence-expenses of 16je export whllfe making the, exami nation: In cases sTeaXaevfTai own- rnxf Oi same JocaUty apply tfie exproreu. tm penses will be prorated. When applications for examination are'made, the owners have asked to glare thetr names and poatoffice Ad dresses, location of tract, area -of tract, character of forest aa hown by the kind ot trees growing on the land the conditions of the forest, whether mature, original or second, growth, whether the land has been burned Or cut over, and the wiBhes of the owner regarding the use of the land. Feet Bared by Lightning. - Ionia," Mich, . May 28. Lightning whl.ch . struck the Armstrong School house, northeast of Ionia, Juatbefore chool was dismissed, today tore the shoes and stockings from the teacher, Mist, Mabel Kendall,, and splintered the floor where the tood.. It then capered around knocking chairs and tables ovr and finally went ont at a window. ' ; ' -, Mls. Kendall wss unconscious for some tlm but, will reeo?erv . Not a pupil of 30 there was injured. ' It has. been asoertaiHed" that wbQ some of the herrings caught' in. Car man watera ar our three years old. other are up to fourteen year old. . h TreepiJ ; 8Uy ta Cgb 'Waahingtont D. C., May !s.-Th 1m. portaat'annonjaonnfnt was' road at lb Wr Department loday that a d dslon had been rtachid'not to with draw any of the Amorloaa troop form Cuba at th pftnt llm The matter haa heD dlauased l Mveral recent conference . bHrg . the - Prealdnt, Bcretarr Taft and QencraJ Hell, th Chief rtt' UfV Ch-';' It Tf understood that th conclusion reached "bated otwa. rDfVat- lloo from Governor Magoon and Oco i ra Barry.' commanding, th arfha of Cuban pacification, that H mlgbl M Inadvisable to redoc th military (ore to Cuba la adrano fat thtlm' flitd by th PrttMent for th r-Ub- llnhmnt ot tb Cuba Republic, nrx fKrHSfff ' favliaiea lli Yfilll M r avi -wst t w M m to rTturh to th foiled fitatM. If 11 etplalnf d that.tb anly ol)ct of winlr lag to lrlng hom,"trfWfi thJatjfe was to lnrrij h hnmbr, jttfr- lars la 'th contemplate d sumtr man euvers ja this country. ITsi tis KiDfWsgo. Wmhfnrtw, U. C, If' llz-lhirli-g a lout att fora nifiryb rn lha I(m tonirni. fiifmr rtiu'i u - w It fit Indwlelay In 'n M m ft I 'V,Kf IXrvn X'JA A f.wpTlro fir- r", en-1 '"f fa '' T V jrrr-.Hn U)f4r fa-: ' t ! ' Fhe- Central v American J&epuhUcs eet BBd'Eaicater. to gtrengthea ' v.Vr'T Peace. Board. -,-1 ; Cartago.' Costa Rica," May.; ?. Th"IT -x - 1 - xr"" tHi,'Jis idc wc 9- rt m wrgty.: u ua . ml vv" l - iCnatlonaJ "holiday: throuehour Cnsta. Itlca. Nicaragua Salvador amtTIondu- This c.ourt Ijah oufcom ot the Cen irat American i'eaceTtwnierence,-neia Ju -Washington - last 4year, when;- a treaty; Jaa entered injtft providing for t'ie Btabllsbmeht of such, a court as . a permanent .trlbunal,."the five coun-. . tries represented the'reon--Salvador, Costa Rlca Guatemala,:- Honduras, t nd - Nlc&ragua-fbtndlng themaetves. to submit to it in all controveraies. or i.oestlons which may :! artsei amon them", "of. whatsoever;' nation and 'no matter what their erfghj may be," fn regard to? which the respective di-' partmenta -of foreign. affairs are una- , ble toreacha?L understanding. " j WI. Buchanan and Enrique C. Creel . Mexican Minister at Washington, are respectively the High Commissioners of the United . 6tates and Mexico to the Court,, but they have no official connection with it. ' Tho nmirt nnnnlRtu of nna rfltrnlAr and two substitute Justices from each country represented, who sit for terms of five year.. The Court "will have power to determine jte Jurisdic- ' tloh, -interpreting treaties and con-1 vehtions' and, laws germane to any, matter in dispute, applying the piin-. Clples of international law. Every decision must be In accordance wHh theagreement'of at least three Jus tlces. - , - , Jose' Astua Agullar, the Costa Rica udge who was elected President of the-'Cbnference at a preliminary meet ing presided at the inauguration cere- monies today. After addresses by the Cost Rican Minster of Foreign Af f Irs, Luis Anderson, and Mr. Creel, Commissioner " Buchanan, speaking English, said: r "While applauding this new move ment toward the orderly' and Judicial adjustment of international ques tions, the world will confidently ex pect that success ' will follow, and wiil not be satisfied with less than that. The, President ad the Govern ment of the United States believe ful ly in the deep and sincere, purpose on the part ot the governments ol Cen tral . America, and ' trust that this splendid aten forwardwlll be main- and appreciate the patriotism and the high Ideals fdr which Your Ex cellencies, the Judges, are so well known." He announced that Secretary of Slate Root had instructed him to say that Andrew .Carnegie had offered aiOO.000 for the purpose of erectfSg in this city-a Temple of Peace for the exclusive use ot the Central American Court of Justice, as an expression of his sympathy for the peace and pro- greas of Centra) America and his con ftdence in the success of the great humanitarian work that haa its foun dation at this court. Gonzales Vlques, President of Costa Rica, returned "thanks for the offor made by Mr. Carnegie, "whose name,' he said, "shall hereafter be constantly associated with the work toward the attainment of peace in Central Ameri ca.-- : . "Tired nerves, with that "no ambl- Uon. feeling that U commonly felt la spring ot, earljT aummercao b easily and quickly altered by taklng-what is known to druggist everywhere ai Dr. Snoop Restorative. On will abso- luy not".k , changed fllng-within 48 hour after -beginning to take th Reetoratlve. V The bowels get sluggUh m tb wlnterrtlm, th drcnlatlon of ten "stows up,' th Kidney ar fnao-. tlr, aod eveo th Hear la many -cases grow doldedly weaker. .Dr. Bhoop' Restortrr- it lacognised. vrywhet a d' gtoulM tonic to the vital or gans, " It build up' and itrengtAen th worn-out waknd Mrr it sharpen the failing pptn. and tlal ersally aid dJgttlon.;t ,"Tt r gfways quickly brlayeowd trBgth,'llfe, rigor, sad' ambition. Try It aad pe eonvinoed. 8old tf t. . Daffy. 'j; Th repofd Heary iludaon memo rial hrldt will b th largest span, of ecmereta or stoa la th world.' It wU 70S ftt In, th eleaK - Tber ar.wom larger spa roiau -. 1 Ther yDr,t re is a pink Pain Tsbfet mad Bhoop, thai wft) polUvly stop any pain, anywher. In mlnutea Druggist verywhr sII Ihm a Pr. Bhoop Jfeadach Tabtets, hut thr stop otnr pnins tMily a head arh. Pr. Bhoop rink ralo Tablet simply coax blood prMir wy froro sin foir -that J ll, pain cnmt rom blfKtd prrsnr--oonE'U(n. Flop tbat prmur lth Pr. i'li(p'S Hmd L TMof and tdlii it ntntiy (t-mn. rtiffy. 20 Tt bUU :rc, R..I1 by F. 8. Wh 1' f run'' to cut; .ka! j . -y !,mi!4 t:: .11 ' . . - . -. - m - ' V ; v. '.i; - f ..- ,j0RF0LK & SOUTHERN BAU.1YAY ' Reduced Rates Parties ef Ten Or "T More The Norfolk and Southern Railway announces rate Of Two Cents per mile per capita for parties of ten or more travelling together 'on one ticket be-tween-points in North Carolina, effect ive April 1st, 1908; also that the same per capita rate will apply for inter state business between points on. its line as sodnKB necessary tariff can be Issued and placed in the handa of agents. - The number of tea boxes, large, njed lum and small, on -which the govern j-jjfacUWQtl royalty is T9,9T2Tesa man In the previous year. v MI-0-NA MEANS - STOMACH COMFORT It's of Special Value to Many Here in New Bern. A notable discovery,' and one that appeals especially to many people in New Bern is the combination of stom ach help In the. Ml-o-na treatment This preparation works wonders In cases of indigestion or weak atom ach. It acts directly upon the walls of iho stomach and bowels, strengthening and stimulating them so that they readily take care ot-the food that Is eaten without distress or suffering, So positive are the food effects fol lowing the use of Ml-o-na font the remedy is Bold by F., .8. puffy under an absolute guarantee to refund the money If it falls to cur. A tO-cent box of MI-0-na will do the good the stomach needs, which Is simply . to make it do it own work. - -Bad Attack ef Dysentery Cared 'An honored citlaen of this town waa suffering from a sever -attack of dys entery. H toM-a friend if he could obtain a bottl 61 Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ' Remedy, he felt confident of being cured, he hav ing need this Remedy Jn the West, II waa told that I kept It'la'ttock and lost no tlm la.octainlpgjt, aod. waa pronjptly. cured, aay . M. J. Leach, dmgglst; of Wolcott, Vt, - for aal' by Davi Pharmacy and f, Daffy. ,"t l .im... ' ' . : .... Bprlng is th tlm of. th yesr'wb a Woman' chief butlnws Is to remens- ber what harrjaed to her husband last tkn when be took off hi winter 8aa ol too early. Wak woman should read my "Dock Na . 4 Tor Women.", , It wa wrltteL exprMly forewomen who are not well. Th Rook No, 4 , tell of Dr. Shoop't Nlght Cor." nd " Just how ' thM soothing, healing, antiseptlo uppoi. tori?, can b successfully applied. Th book, and strictly confidential tndl ral sdvW (s entirely fn.. Writ Dr. Bhoop, nartne, Wla. Th Night Cur I aoldjjy F. a Daffy...' '. ' ' , Fortnn&U 1 th honUnd of a wo man aho Is a womanly woman, ;. Wan 1Tl!n Awiy "I had brn trmibW wj!h kidnoy fur Mist. last flv yar,M rlfs linbnrt I!. W!t, (,f R!-tn, Mf. '"1 1-et f'oh and pv"r Mt well snd l1 r-d 'mi'li b !.t!i f::J 1 nM . r i -1 u.r 'iiit ' r I t- 5 1 1 ! - r, 1 ! t' I 1 i iv-ir it-ay- .Vk.aJI.-v.... .-... . - V It will relieve the fatigu hvv nerves anc f for acouble of hoursmaybc alTHay." Bii ;; usK;and 6usUctkfi airhol outdoors HdobrsfHcad that water woflt through and through. Drinh ( quench -the refresh and invigorate you. Palate pleasing. Ddicious Wholesome Thiit-Quenching GET THE NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILWAY Special Occasions t Ex-Gorcrnor Ay cock and Judge Pritchard to Speak on Prohibition, at Ki'nston, N. C Sunday, May 21th, 19(18. . The Norfolk and Southern Railway announce the sale of round trip tickets to Kinston, N. C, and return, account of the above occasion, at the follow ing exceedingly low rates: From , y Rate Goldsboro $ .80 Bests 50 LaQrange 35 Falling Creek 25 Caswell 20 D.over 35 Cove 50 "wraearors n r . .'. '.b New Bern . 1.Q0 Tickets good only on day of sale. F. W. TATEM, Division Passenger Agent. Reduced Rates The Norfolk and Southern Railway announce effective April 1st open par ty; rates of two (2) centa per mile is authorized for party , of ten (10) or more people traveling on one ticket, between points- on this line within the State of North Carolina. Biliousness and Constipation For years I waa troubled wltn bil iousness ad constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and ca thartics only made matters worse. I do not kaow where I Bbould have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tab let relieve the III fellng "at once, strengthen the digestive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work nat urally Mra Roa Potte, Birmingham. Ala. These tablet are for aale by Davla Pharmacy and F. 8. Duffy. Even a good Idea will sometimes strike a man when be la down. ' Talaal Same as Geld B. 0. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Mlaa, says: "I tell my custo mer when they boy a box of Dr. King's , New, life Pill they -l get the worth of that much gold hi weight, if afflicted with constipation, malaria tr bllMusn." .Sold aoder guarantee ai AU Drngglta. JSa .' "... Th 49,OO0,0Od PenDsylvaala bond tosn win be divided between America and Europe, j-''7 , . v Health Coffee' U really th doe! fioffi Imitation ever: yet produced- Tbiclvr Colt Bnh(!tqt waa r cratly produced tf Dr. Bhoop of Ra doe, Wla. Not a grain ot real Coffe la It either." Dr. Iboop'a Hetlth Cot' tee I mad from pur toasted grain. with malt, bat, eta Iteally it would fool an exptrt who might '.drink It for Oiffe. No 10 or W rulnotr to dlou boiling.. 1iladc,t4 a tnlnni" says th doctor," Bold by. J. 1 Vth Danlal, , . " -r ' '.'.V " ' . Home, la on form or another I th great objoct of life Holland. V The Kew Psr !' aad Drag tl I V.' are to announce tfiat ' I" i'y'S ll'-nry nr, T;ir for orogl.s, . c-.l-t snd lur.J tr'iit Vn I nnf Twrt- I l-y h f.'.-i'l-iral I'ur T""d and ,riij J ; It r, . rn r-fs! r r i ' 1 .' '. p- 1 r r- - I It '' ' r- '-' f r !.:: 1 5c. achc satisfy nemrquivcringjust plain tired thirst as nothing else will, quiet your GENUINE Everywhere NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAI.IWAY Excursions: floldsbero to Morehcad itJT N.'C, Sunday, Jane 21st, 1908. The Norfolk & Southern Railway announce the sale" of round trip tick ets to Morehead City, N.-C., at the fol lowing exceedingly,, low rates, ac count of the above occasion: FROM RATE Goldsboro 1.50 Bests 150 LaGrange '. 150 Falling Creek 1.40 Kinston 1.25 Caswell 1.25 Dover 1.15 Cove 1.10 Tuscarora 1.05 Tickets to Beautorf and return will be 20 cents higher than shown to Morehead City. Tickets good only on date of aale. F. W. TATEM, D. P. A SINCERE THANKS If Yon Have Catarrh, Astlim.i or 'Bronchitis, Read What Thankful People Say About ilyomel. Mrs. M. A. Drake, Ulioa, N. Y . vi itrs "I could not Beakabove a wblsp-r, I inhaled Hyomel, and It gave ras In stant relief. Hyomel will cine C.il arrh and Bronchitis if used aa dln i I ed.'r t Lodwlck pdwards, 1323 Mmllson Ave., Coiumbua, Q., writes: "I will let you know what your Hyomel in haler done for me. It cured mo of ny Bronchitis all right. I feel very thank ful to you for your valuable medicine. Mr. Bertha Weekly, Pleaaautvillo. Pa, writes: "I want you to know I used your Ilyomel for Hay K-ver with good results, having Buffeted lth it for many years, and this Is the firxt thing I,ever found that ever ga7() me any relief." Hyomel will cure Catarrh, Bron chltis. Hay Fever, Asthma, CoukIi cr Colds, and F. S. Duffy will give you your money hack If It don't It Is i pleasant remedy and gives relief lu stantly. Just breathe It In thrnujii the pocket Inhaler that comes w!th every $1.00 outfit Extra bottle for subsequent treatment are on' 50 cent. Footing bill doean't neoesaarlly tire a man feet . Rest. Per rTa aad ChlUrra . On. account of Ka mlld action aod pleasant test Or) no Laxatlr Frglt 8ymp 1 Mpedally. reeotnmended for wotna and" children.' Jt dot not nan- seat or arto Ilk nill and riffflnrw cathartic. , Ormo Laxallv Fruit Syr p aid digestion tsditlmutat th Uvr and pastl. without- Irritating Oiem, . Remember the nam Orion, aad rf subetliute. Davl rbarmacy, , 181? Rogers Silver plated tea-epooai rdnc4 froth $2(0 per half doeem t $1.W. , j. O, Daxter, Leading Jewels. JR1t Roger Uro. tabl k'nlve"aad forks guaranted to strip 1 dwta, to th d"i-a of fin' silver, redsced from $5.(vr to 3 no doun. l 0, Batter. ladlng Jelr. . ' -V ' -' J "la rrhriifay our daofhter; hd th whooplnx )DEh. Mr. ln, of Ilartlsnd, rref,mmrf J fiimlrliiJn'S V"'ifM Jitnirf pahl It (tr hi r-.!n.tinr It (if atofaf tlon, W f - ,r.!l If be enl'l. and ran ryn- M'-'l-l it l. rir.jll.B 1. arll.f rl.lltlrrB lr.,-.i ' 1 Vh . 'ie.V y r - a . . : ;. . i r - i -; ; j : . ' -. - r r i r. c crowds and hotter dryso thirsty NORFOLK & SOl'TIIEKN RAILWAY Reduced Rates Account National Dei oration Ray, New Bern, N. C, Saturday, May 80, WW. The Norfolk and Smitbi iji Railway announce the sale of nmiul I rip lick eta to New Bern anil return, account of the above occasion, at the follow ing exceedingly low rates: The first column of figures arc rates limited to day of sale; second, limited two days, Including day of sale Goldsboro $1.75 $1 .'ID 1 1,5 1.15 I 'Ml 110 Bests 1.50 LaGrange 1 5 Falling Creek l.'Jd Kinston l.oo Caswell X5 Dover ' .00 Cove no Tuscarora 35 Ulverdale 25 Croatan , 35 Havelock 50 Newport 75 .411 .30 .10 Wlldwood Morehead City . . Beaufort Beelslioro N5 1 o5 I 25 .10 '.Ml 1 15 I 15 .10 Graulsboro . . Bayboro Oriental .Ml , I I I . I 1 M May Vanceboro 55 Klmwood 1 no ("hocowlnlly 1 no Washington 1 no Tickets to lie Hold Saluiilav, 30th, VM)K, limited an above. GRAND Ol'KNINi; Tbe AtUntlc llnU I. Moreheail I I to To Open Jane ImI The Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City. N. ('., will Ik" o npd on .In in- 1 I . I :ins. under the management of Mr. 1'iank P. Morton. Thii well known resort, wl.li II. wide K)rches. wide hallH. Ixiaid w.ilk-i. and summer houses, cannot Ih . piall id on tho Atlantic cimisI for he.tltli. unl pfeaanre As for II llnhini: and lalllng, It cannot be Rui HSHed Tleineinlxr the date, June I he lira, 1908. For booklets and descrlptlvi- tnaitr i address Mr. Frank I'. Morton. M.m i ger, Atlantic Hotel, Mop l.-i,d i ,i N C. Tb 'pTrTlor car "Vance'- ill lx- op (rated from Ooldiboro to iWnurorl leaving Ooldaboro at 4:50 p m on JH 1st, date of the opening of tlm botaL . The parlor car, after that dale, win b Operated regularly between (oid boro. end Reaufort, on train No 2 nnd No. I weak day, and No. S and No. 7, hi Sunday. It would car a man ta aenih if he knew bow much money bis wif thinkn sh makes other people think tbry pead. It leached The Rt Mr. & Hamphray, who owns large general Slot tt Omega, O. and i prekldeat ot th A dams County Tlc thoo CO, aa well as of the tlmne Tel- T-hana Oo4 of Pfke Coenty, O, says of Dr. Rlag New Drwrry: "It sav ed My llf one.'. At least I think It did. . U evwd to rekch th apnlwha very erst ntjny coBhwhen arrry thtoi ) railed.'', Dr. King's New Dtefovery "not cw!y reach th cositn , ro; H heal the eor spot nd th ' wh spot la throat, leg tad hb Sold ndr getrte t All tHaTtK . too., d 110.; Trial bottl free,".' , . .". A ryrloa carrlfd a haby't body f ' miiM, tho of a man aad hta wK I ' -' : . V' ' ,- . 5. ' . ' - ''-. : ..'. ' 1.. ' "J. f. , - ! T ' - ,-$ .....
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 29, 1908, edition 1
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