i - y i:eu eeo d!lV j::m Pastiaaee every a ta sbe mr es SioadaT MUMI kftUdiig, SI SS Orarea StTeat. PBOKX WX S. .;' corroa iro frofbixtor sirBMauraoit surest ' M TkWbtlTHN'.a ..... .la rear, -net la MruM.r ajnntlitr b-ejTiae la the ettr fl l.l a Advarttalac ' arleav raise furalsaed e as fcaterad at tne Poatofltoe, Kew Bera II C aa eeeead-elaaa matter. ; wrtciax rinst o vmew, kern Aim crave couirrr. New Bcrf, 3ff(!!4CLJan. j4, 1910 FIRE ALARMS AND THEIR RESULTS. The year '909, outside of thle mo f the Norfolk & tiontb. . uit and the Water&and Dan ids tire on Middle street, had no serious fires. But while this is a matter of congratulation, the few ness of serious and costly fires, it is of considerable interest, and is worth noting, the number of alarms sent in and why the alarms were sent. The number of alarms, ac cording to Chief Styron, were. 67.. Of these, 42 alarms had some fire! as a warrant for calling put tba de partment. And yet of the 42, it must be said that 17 were small, might have been pat out by some individual effort, as some were, without calling out the depart ment But the worst showing is that of 25 fire alarms sent in which were absolutely false. Here is a record of more than fifty per cent, of calls for fire department service, unwarranted. And yet up to the point of actually throwing water, getting out lines of hose, the wear and tear, the risk of human crip pling, or animal injury and appa ratus damage is the same as for like calls involving such fires as the Norfolk and Southern shops. Twenty five false alarms and no punishment of a single offender, is not a healthy state. Here is a big risk, this unchecked false alarm sending, and some example is needed that it may cease. It not merely harrasses the men and serv ice, but shades its efficiency. And in the matter of chimneys or grass plots or rubbish fires, very often a policeman can act promptly and intelligently, call help and put them out without a department sail Galling out the department should be held as a serious matter. The fire officers should take aetiion and greatly reduce the unnecessa ry calls, and so both increase the department's efficiency and lessen its expense. Child rar Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Barring w adding prasenU, It may be mora blessed to give than Is la to re ceive. Catarrh Cannot bo Cured, with MCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or consti tutional disease, and in order to rare it yon must take internal remedies' Ball's Catarrh Cure is ta&sn inter nally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall'B Catarrh Gore is not a qnaek medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this eonntry for years and Is a regular prescription. It M torn pote4 of the beet tonics known, com lined with tat best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mneons sur sees. . Ike perfect combination of te (we ingredients is what produces .vftSs$ weodsrful results in enricg es fMrh. 8end for testimonials free. T. J. CHENEY A OOreptv , , Meuo,0 8I4 by aVuggtaU, price 'jfe, Take HaBV family jSSiidt eon ttipttiea, peakiftf ee!4eelrftbl-ftaightbora. habU tt eottrae we n desire to live ' ' Mm- ' W tt HI U - - , , weal MSK m ma min x uie wsioa bmj u f HmLum" U aaaaad bv kck of iHrtritloa. tl imi tJ a Aim tt tke stassasa 4 atW avf i wV Jb sfowtsMi end Its lm CntHsa Medteai IlorT, Oarsd, d M pW ' wbioti ear u.'f t. 1 1 , (WKiitiAa Sv ' ' Taa erraj t ,r- Tae fie s.rs r. ",: err" mmm fm ar 41 , , ' v, fit ( sTss) aae? a trmmt tir. ' . " ', '.Cms A. tV. rVroe's O mm f 1!..' I A : .... lf asw rvi4 T ' , i " fin i rrii'l tA iirtrt r. r. . ' aspi c4 ;. 1 '. f s !l " t f f 1 Sock ! pT " ', M !l -; f r ' S f ' i .iun j o . A4Jre Vr. K. V, l l ,".:, U. X. A r!SS!SS!F?l : ; ENTHUSIAST Kri Uai Grtsham, of Clinton, I2s$n Cas a Ftw Facts to 4ii Td Oar Readers About " 7 . ' ' 'Cuiti.;- y- -y. ; - - N. asaaanasSSk. U '- l' f - - I Clinton, Mis-'Thinka ta Cardul," writes Mr. Lena Oresham, of this place, "I have been greatly relieved.'!. . - -I suffered for three years from female inflammation, and had taken medicine from four different physicians without much benefit . , '- "I have received more benefit from seres bottles of Cardul, than from all the physicians." ; , lust try Cardul. Thafs all we ask. It speaks for itself. It has helped so many thousands, it must be able to help you. Trying Cardul won't hurt you. It is safe, harmless, gentle in action, and purely vegetable. Ifjrou are weak, tired, down and out, tryCardui. If you are sick, miserable, and suffer from womanly pains, like headache, backache, dragging feelings: pains in side, arms, legs, etc. try Cardui. - It is the medicine for all women. It is the tonic for you. N. a WWfc . Lsdles Advisory Dept.. Chstu aooea Medicine Co., Ctuttsnooea. Tenn., lor Special IiutraetkHtM. Slid 64-ere book. 1 Home Treatment tor U'issi ii. sent In pUia wrapper, oo requcu. " Telephone jtjtpijo. Uis Hayo, 'the'tele "Bo Miss Hayo, the'telepbone op erator, has broken' her engagement Y with you?'! "Yep After she got my number she banded the presents back, put out her little white, shapely band" "Welir "And said 'Ring off.' "-St Paul Dis patch. Reminder. Meek Sausages are so dell Have yon ever tried that flat Mrs. clous. kind? ' Mrs. Cleek Only once. My husband la such a golf fiend he won't eat any kind but tbe links. Boston Transcript Jam. "Oh, isn't this an awful Jam?" Bald Annabel to me When we were crowding- on the tram In close proximity. ' J looked at her and, said, "No, mam; It's not tnewtyl kind. But just the sweetest kind of jam That ever I apuldnd!" Grt ilelra n Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Although money is the rdbt ot gjj evil, the most snoosaattil men seers to be those Who Jflut It Alone In Saw Mill at Midnight unmindful, of drafts, dampness, cold or storms, W. J. Atkins worked asj night watchman, at Banner Springs, Tenn. Such exposure gave him a severe eold that settled on his lungs. At last he had to give up work. He tried many remedies but all failed till he used Dr. King's New Discov ery. "After using one bottle," he writes, "I went back to work as well as ervr." Btfvere colds, stubborn eougbs, inflamed throats and sore lungs, hemmorhages, croup and the whooping cough get quick relief and prompt oure from this glorious medi cine. 50c and (LOO. Trial bottle free, guaranteed by all druggists. Get the Fat. lan hoes fer de race dat'S lone. But you won't know whar you at Bf de honiry time Is wtd you An' de possum he ain't fat Words what ain't m de bleSaln' You'll say, an' likes o' dat, Bf you mlfhty short on dressln' Aa' de turkey be ain't fat Atlanta Constitution. How One Doctor Successfully Treats Pneumonia. "In treating' Pneumonia,'' says Dr W. J. Smith, of Sanders,' Ala., "the only nmt0 I- use for the lungs is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. While of course, I would treat other symp toms with different medicines, I have used this remedy many times in my medical practices and' hare yet failed te find a ease where it ba not eon trolled the trouble. I hart used it myself, as has also my wife, fo. eougbs and olds repeatedly, and 1 most willingly and ebeerfuly reeom mend it aa superior to any otfctr eongfc remedy to my knowedga." Fr sale, by Davis Pharmacy and alt drogaisU esBBBaBaaBaaMsasBBaBsaBasataSI A rorlsL VlakorIaa't either of your parents borne, Martha? , , , . Martha No, tna'sm. Ma. has gate for as hour's sltttog st tbe photogra phers, and pa has tea tot as sfter aeon's straddle hfcrlinrse.-Jndg. Eaeavl theaUet a sae-t the body U a , Jiak la tbe Cfcala LUa. A aaala la ae itreefer thaa Its weakest link, the body mi .1. ..L' 11 - I . A I ' sms) m esty rissa, unsa tbM sa-rn4 , diiaettaa aad sntrltUm. Qk m4 il4 ara at ewrd kf rh aae ( Dr. , M k tb weak j i mntntA la frm imkHs Iron the sUMnack hml whioii of the stow tea tritioay are evr4 al - 4 HnmmM, i U:.:0B OF THE HOUR v;r.A!oc!ern'Methods.;- 5 As I opened.-tbe door 1 taw ft man with a' burjlar,Mnak kneeling batata tha witts -.,- ..e-r,.i,--v Tb irext moment ha had turned and bored a revolver Into my tacc' Throw tip your bandar be said. , ir J did Mjlllxr' v; Tf:i Ton ; njideratand," "be " remarked pleasantly that I On, under the pre ent circumstances, . loot the pram lies atniy pleaeurer ''.vf ' I confessed that he could. -"Too realize that "you are at my mercy he asked.' -n do." I replied. "You acknowledge that I can blow you to kingdom come if 1 like r be persisted. "Certainly," 1 admitted. -Well, then." be said, "you will be interested to know that I got in with out difficulty throng b your parlor win dow. Bad it been equipped with Smith's Patent Safety Burglar Alarm and Preventer tbla could not hare hap pened. Installed, complete with bat teries, for $15.95. Allow me to hand you a circular. Good night, sir!" Therewith, pocketing his revolver, he withdrew. - Emll Breltenreld In ludge's Library. The Chauffeur's Child. "Bare ypu decided what to call the hlld?" asked tbe minister who had tieeu engaged to baptize the chauf feur's new baby. Yes, sir," replied . the proud and happy father. "I'm going to call turn 'John. 1900 model.' - "What!" cried the minister; "A name like that would be scandalous!" 'Well, it's going to be that name or nothing," retorted the parent stoutly. My boy is a 1909 model, and I'm goLxg to let tbe people know It!" Chicago News. And Thar Are Others. The cook bad been called away to a sick sister, and so tbe newly wed mis tress of tbe bouse undertook, with tha aid or toe mom, to get ue Bunoaj: luncheon. Tbe little maid, wbo had been struggling In the kitchen with a coffee mill that would not work, con fessed tbat she bad forgotten to wash the lettuce. ( "Well never mind, Pearl. Oo on with the coffee and III do It," said the considerate mistress. "Where do they keep tbe soap?" Red Hen. Ingratitude of tha Great - "Is der anything in de message 'bout dat possum I sent de president?" ask ed Brother Dickey. "Not a word." "My, my! De higher up folks climbs de mo' ongratef ul dey gits! An' ter think," he concluded, "dat it wuz a big, fat possum de only one 1 bad. An' I wus es bongry ei a b'ar de day I put htm on bo'd de Waahln'ton westlbule oulimlted!" Atlanta Con stitution. Pugilistic Mamma What la little brother cry init for? Dldu't you give him tbe swing as I told you? Bobble No. but I gave him some thing Just as good. Mamma What? Bobble A left book to the Jaw. Topeka Capital. Not All Guilty. More Inside, gents." cried tbe con ductor on tbe crowded trolley. "le're breakln' the rules standln' on the plat form here." Some o' them ain't," piped up little man. "They're standln' on my feet"-Cathollc Standard and Times. Coming to Terms. Possible Boarder Ail, that waa ripping dinner, and if that waa a fair sample of your meals I should like to come to terms. Scotch Farmer Before we gang any further was tbat a fair sample o yer appetite?-Presbyterian Standard. For Hushing Purposes. "Money talks." said tbe alderman from tbe Bteentb ward, winking slow ly with bis left eye. 'Well. If this does any talking,' whispered the promoter, sanding I over, "it wiu be tne last you u ever get." Chicago Tribune. elallj fortified. 'Bllggtns aaya i e thinks be would like to go Into tbe diplomatic service.1 "But be stutters terribly.'' "That's where he la strong. Be has to think at least twloa before be says anything." Washington Star. Lynching Etiquette. Tenderfoot (asbaau Koo're sot lynching that meat Arizona IkeWell er we don't re fer to It In tbat uareflaed way. . We rail it sbowln 1m the ropes.Jodga, Reel Letter Day Par Tewwwy. -. Ma Tommy got kone Xrooresool la hour earlier than usual today. . , "Pa-Why, was be sent swajl . Ma-Nov De wasn't kept ta,-Louie-tllle Herald. ' . ,. ( v," . ' XfeajaaaaaBaSha , f ' ' f - a ' - , . T T 4 , . BelU-So he's ft bora. Doaa be taH aid JokteT Kell-Oh, worse than thatl De tells ortrfnel aaav-8pokaaa Bpokeaaaa Review. - : K '" ' r?: -' ' ir. :" t res ever think",- tn fW-ilv asaed He Wtfss. ant kM eMsntnw ene Te the raalm ef . Art as M ShevlA He kaww that the aevar 014. , - turn J for IS Yeari p vf ldijshos, parge tryuig many leritrre and 1200.00 wortk ef rrsi fine la tain, B. T. Ayacoe, ef IsgU writ, M. C, st last oI Dr. IT..-t' Ktw Life TP.'., ai nriti ti.sy ry ejr4 hlra. Tby enre e or, pail kri!i;iv r:rk ir..!?r't, t. "x. lj-sr, K, !-r s- 1 r-'1 t-- Sis Things - or Automatic Smokeless Device tfiat actually prevents smoke the that holds the wick in check keeps curately adjusted that it -cannot go wrong these are some of the little things that please that have contributed to the name and fame of the .Perfection Oil Heater, The most satisfying heater you siaBage--always dependable quickly ctass tont notas 4 quarts ourns y nours. ynracuvciy nmsnca ia Nickel or Japan Jo Various styles and finishes. v Bnry Dealer Evefywhere. If Not At Yours, Write for Deseriptlrs CkeHtae 'x--'.-ft. .to Ae Neireit Agency oi the STANT5A11D Ott COJIPAJfY - Harmless Hep. He Is not old, he Is not young. The Chinese laundryrrian. Hop Lung, The yellowed cheek, the slanting aye, i The humble nose, the cheek bone high, The cheerful face, the willing hand That serves the proudest In the land. His back yard you may scan with car Mo dirty linen airing there. Chicago Tribune. Deluded Souls. I wonder why so innny business Biett marry their stenographers." "Probably under the mistaken as sumption that they con dictate to them aa easily after marriage as they did bpfore. Birmingham Age-Herald. Child re n Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Two Tosses. He tossed a kiss To an auto'mlss. And then all things grew dim. For ere he could leap H was put to sleep When her big auto tossed him. Judge. Ill Health Is Mors Expensive than Any Cure. This eountry is now filled with peo ple wko migrate across the continent in all directions, seeking that whfeh gold eapnot buy. Nine-tenths of t'em are suffering from throat and filing trouble or ehronic catarrh re- silting from neglected colds, and spending fortunes vainly trying to re gain lost health. Could every suf ferer but undo the past and eure that first neglected eold, all this sor row, pain, anxiety, and expense eould kkve been avoided. Chamberlain's Obngh Remedy is famous for its irt. of eolde and can always be de pended upon. Use it and the most serious diseases may be avoided. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and all dJogojists. Already Explained. "Senator, I understand that your son la on the government payroll." "He la; also hl wife and my daugh ter. Whatofltr fDon't you think some explanation la deer "Ifot at all. My grandchildren are too young, and I have already explain ed! to my wife tbat I bare not landed S suitable job for ber yeC"Phlladel pljla Ledger. Fer a Uom Back . When yea have fains st lajneaees far tbe buak bathe tbe jcU) wUh QiambarUla's LininMSt trtfai k 4 ay, aUaasgiBt witk ths patsi el ike md tot flve'nnanUs at . sack' apBexteu. Then dampaa a piece at flanstl sCg4t ly with thirliaisuat ssi bin M e over the seat ef pabv.aai ye Bay be? surprised to see sew qulalily Die laf eoese qlasppeara. 7er sila by Deals' rhsmary sa4 tg ttigtft ' ; .' -' ' '. ' . ' 1 1 K ' laYNeweeeaef OWea. jV "Here's s atory about-s -man who Arank fifty schooners.', Tut tt. In the ship ftews.'-rttts. HandsGiiie Woman Every woman may not b Katvli erne, bot every woman should trp with care) th food points latere has frlvn her. No woman teej hate sallow skin, dull cy, loJxhjr complexion, whs pays nxt at lent ion to her health. rV I rr e r ons ti p a t irm, ! i ver d era p e. nrita. blood impurities end otKer rrciUriliee exist, ool complex, onj bright eyre nd rrrightly nfmrnf cannot rxkL Intern! W"iwi r! tKm'l's trmm t Utmr M lr tri'ir. i !. K, cUrs mt TmnA lK ryt, Win, a rat, i.-.t irl (-,. I r rl 1! iri-i r.r a n h ' r " prvr-' ft lrljiin's ?l"m h iV f , . (! n t!.!s T-rr t -. U3 - t little things annoy o the llttl ' earl or smoke that, If 'left alone, f vould soon amudge the fumishlnn . and mile work i or tne nouse-viie. ' There are "no - annoying Itolt things in the - r-' . v On Heater (Equipped with Smokeleaa Deytee); They've been banished by hard thought and tireless work. In their atead there are little things that please that make for comfort and satisfaction. The little self-locking little lock on the inside of the tube it below the smoke sone, so ac can buy always ready easy to cleaned. The Modern, Version. Maid of Athens, ere we part. Never mind about my heart. Give, oh. give me back the ring And each fair, expensive thing That I sent you and each note Which In those dead days I wrote! They are what the jury says Indicate the damages! Judge. The Natural Question. Follower of Events A Harvard pro fessor favors n revision of the Ten Commandments. Ultimate Consumer (ee wblz! Up ward or downward? St. I.ouls Star. Consolation. Now. here's a conundrum to think of wrin You're out In n winter Btorm: The Eskimo dresses In heavy furs. But how does his nose keep warmf O Buffalo Express. A Rural Note. cull them nu agricultural Kitty -I couple. Katheriue llow so? Kitty 8he's u pench, and he's a reg ular beat. Milwaukee Wisconsin. Solution of the Gams. Life is a game of give and take And passing hard to live. 'Cause ten you'll find Inclined to take Far one Inclined to give. Birmingham Age-Herald. The Stayers. "Public servuulM can be relied on more than pi-ivute ones." 'Bow?" "Tbey never qult."-New York Jour nal. Avast the Grouch I Ve are on earth so brief a time, Whsn all Is said and done. I wonder that we ever let Our grouches spoil our fun. -Detroit Free Press. True Enough. "This la a borsb. rough world." com plained tbe tramp with the weak chin. "Tea, It Is rather crusty," admitted the geologist. Boston Herald. CASTOR I A Pox Infants and Children, TI11 Kind Yea Han Aiwsjs Bosgtt Bears tha fi . jT Signature of CLsVVTVtVsV Celd Weather Joys. Tbe dreary days are her again. And Jack Proa on ths window pane Is sketching crystal atrtpss. And ones again at chilly dawn We yawn and blink and blink and ytwa As np and down the chilly ball There sounds that aggra valine eall: "Oet up and thaw the pipes!" Chicago Mews. That Mighty Pen. The superiority of msn to nature Is continually Illustrated. Nature needs aa tmntaaee quantity of quills to make a goose with, but a man can mesa a goose ot himself with one.ChristUio Register. For, that Dub, Feeling After Eating ; Ibave used Cbaaiber Iain's 8ton? seb and Liver, Tablets fct bods time, and eat testify that tbey bars done sas. mo rv good than any . tablets J lave overused. , My trouble was heavy dulr fwling . after estiof r David rmmaa, KsrptNovs.Soeha. These tablets stresgtbea tbe stomsek pk Improve tbe digestion Tity' al so regulate ths liver asd 'bowsU. They are far ' superior ', o pls but cost no mora,' Oet a free sample s( Davis rhajtngiy er any imgsjet and see vast splMidid msdioioe it la, " ' i 1 . ' i ' 'Tbey AU ialUsi- ' AfarnW had burrhsrd a One etto wblla, of wblca he was very proud. and aa Bev tired telllna: etery one what a powerful merblue be bad. One dy, howaf, tne liierlta' ' happened Sn4 he found blmsplf strsii'Jpd sereral nilie from fan mo. Try be would, be C"id not Risks th Iftlnf to, A t)lghlcr knp;-tlng Slntif sod S1 U't bis !nm fa'-e tbougbt l cLxf blia tip, S4 h ekd. "'Mow msnt bora- w Is fnnr rrisrlilnef Ths frmr nt i; i'i 'rr. 'Ton- it," Id snM, "and rrrry t ne rf 'm le-."-Pill.iHl-n LSf". BY THE BOARD OT 'klJEKltEN, , -Y ; OF THE CITT OF NEWJJJSXN, , BE jrOBDAIMED:isy Tbat eooBeeUons' shah be jaaie by the property owners with tha aewer system throughout tbe city ot New Bern where city sewers are now laid, and use 9t the tj . sewwrp shaJM. compulsory upoa jtba property owners . and tananta oeeopyiag the same. That no charge shall be made by the city -efficera far lees tor said use. from and .after tbe times hereinafter meal toned for this ordinance to be ef fective. ' '. inaiaiong inose streets which are directed to be paved the time for mak ins; the said connections shall expire a1 the.aame time, therefore prescribed to be ordained for making other eonnec none in the aad streets aa follows, to wit: Within thirty days: Middle street from- Broad to Graves; Graves street from Middle to Queen; Griffith sire, t from Queen to Guion. Within forty : days: Broad '"street, from Hancock to Queen. Within fifty days: Craven street from Pollock to Broad and hroad street from Craven to Middle. Within sixty days: Union street from Neuse river bridge to Johnson street: Johnson street from Craven to Middle. -Within seventy-five days: Johnson street from Hancock to Queen. Within ninety days: Pollock street fmm Haniwlt to Orison That where parties in other parts of the city desire to. make connections same shall be made and no charge will be entered for the nae nf said pnnnc. tions. That the time fixed for making the connections in all those parts of the town not hereintof ore referred to, and infhich sewers are laid upon the street upon which tbe property abutta shall be fixed at April 1, 1910, That each person owning property abutting upon the streets where the sewers are laid who shall fail to make connections aa hereinbefore provided shall be fined fifty dollars . ($50,00) and eath month continuous of such condition after notice by any city officer that same is required shall constitute a sep arate offense. BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF NEW BERN, BE IT RESOLVED: That advertisement be made for bide for 48,000 yards more or less of pave ment according to specifications drawn by the city engineer: For brick with cement filler. For brick with sand filler. Bithoiithic. Asphalt Macadam. That it be provided in said adver tisement that the city haa a right to reject any or all of said bids. That in making aaid bids the bidders be invited to propose -for the whole or any part of said contract. That notice be given that these proposals be to pave about forty-eigbt thousand (48,000) square yards more or leaa. That sealed Lids be mailed to clerk of this board, to be accompanied by ear titled check in the sum of 260 dollars aa guarantee of good faith in making aaid bids That bidders be requested to state tha length of time required for comple tion of contract Mas to be opened on the 4th of Jan uary, 1B10 at 8 o'clock p. m. Notes ailing due on Sunday, or on a legal holiday, must as paid tha day previous. Foleyls QRINQ Laxative la Fleas ant mmd SffaerUvf OURM Cocutipttion, Stomaxh and v liter Trouble, bf stimulating these organs sod restoring their ns torsi eetloa It best for women fcJjd cblt drsq.if ORINO dost not grip ef ansae te. DAVIS' PHARMACY. LUl'i J1L1 .. .. ' .. L- THE SUN (Daily) at 1 Cent u rn exuret txxxuss ttwskra n m rerra staid, 'T1IS KCWS OF Tim WORfJ0tseiy r.4ht(ytb-tu isnaJ onrrMpondeota Ot TUB KUn aad ast Mora Ute reoOVsra la aaacZa BiaolaJ lawrwunf tumnnmr a . . ii ot wvi trsnts Tire 1UN 13 iNDt. rtxi A fxrV Wtiha lis burMiii In WaahlrwVM and Vrsr Tork mOia Ha nan frw. lb UuwJ! . re and flnarwij mun ,4 h armawy the M um oaa ba MMmd, ''" ' "V A WOMAN'S I AT tin TTT1 mHwr..M,, , and Intaiiarenaiiy a fv ot Ihe hlrh- rp. Il puMuhM tha vvrr kayo .. m-nn tormmr. t nr. inl and live ' i, t. -i,iiM (it km) tu!r TarWnia T. t y V la Tr r-i-- as M-tnw.i, la Ha dslItwaMoM axkd a rr r-! in (r.:i:T) b i.z :::--.t r u: :f KGRFOLK SOOTKEO ilf; i VU4 TVoIcbttd Kerr KJ&frtt DIRECT THBOTJGH TRS 8KB VICE blTWEEJf ALL3rprSTf 1$ EASTEB2I HOBTtLXlABQ , LIN A, and via NORBCtTtO A LL EASTERN CrntB. Sche lole in effc t)et1ijb Trains leave New 9; 15 a m., E33BESa, cept Sunday, forahlniWkv Edenton, Elizabeth Cityttf &&xkju. Arrives Bor- folk 4:25 p. m. 2.15 pm., Daily except Sunday for Was', ini.ii, Piuctown and B'lh.iveii, making OQSl nectiou with Ualei;h trainat' Washington. ' 9:16 a m., Daily, for MoreheM City and Beaufort. 6:45 P ni., Daily, fbr Horehead City and Beaufort. 9:16am., Daily, for Kinston an Goldsboro. 6:45 P m., Daily, forKinsto Goldsboro. 7:30 P m Daily, for Oriental intermediate stations, 9.59 a m., Daily, excpt SuneUf. ' ' lor Oriental and intermedisU stations. For further particulars consult Norfolk and Southern folder, or apply to T. H. Bennett, T. A., New Baru. II. C. HUDGINS, Q. A. W. W. CROXTON, A. G. P. A. E. T. LAMB, G. M. Norfolk, V. Success comes by words Cti do it and Failures by words tan t do it. We nave the Sof gy that Can do it, and we' We made a many proof of it, ifyw want a top Buggy for $504p we bave it, or one for $100.00 e have them too, and can tfYfTCl the best values of any onfjft; where. Wedefycomretitioa t;4 comparison Let us sho y why we have all prices. j . A Yours truly. 6. S. WATFJ1S i SOUS New Barn - HJ, JL-LJ - 1 ' LJ,.. 1 ! Looking One's Bettu It's a woman's delight toooee best but pimples, skin ereQena, soree and boils rob life of joC lis ten I Bueklen's Arnica ahr .nr tiem; makes the skin soft 4 vet. Vty. It glorifies the face. ' .Cmrea pimpleaV sore eyes, oold soresbiaek ed Ipe, ebapped hands. Try ii. In fallible for pjles 25c at all draggiste NOTICE-TAX PATERS' Tbe tax payers of Bridgaton,' C, are hereby taatlSed that their taxes' far ft? are new de and peyabk, ad n UaekaxeearepaidM oejae I sMS ba eompaQed to levy bsi property ;aad add tbe scats T mm te Ike lame Please aeUja tnd save trfrSbU sad ae pema. C r W. ft. HOPEWXy. , -Tea Collector Bridgets, t.w.U'4 -.t MAIT3 n UX" Z ITT hrnkar rmn do4 apott mnaim ft&4 llnM i.l tri. ' UiKittu snrrar (aular U Ui nb iur ' ar1 e la ia 2s Ctm i :!;c - "n ris-4-Re eiiin'Va r 1