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m m tM Published every Say ta the rest sept Mot. JmiuI baileUagTM-tt ; jv psora iro, a, - - CHIl.a U iTBtni, EDITOR AKD FROFRIBTOR CBsWUFTMS BTISl NtTurtiMTUM ., ..'..... I4.M Oh ytw, Bot la advaaet'.. ' ktestkly y carrUr ta tbs elty .It AdvertMag rates fnratlaea aa aa- tltoatlaa. r . Ea tared at taa FostelBss, Ssw Bara B. C aa sseond-class metsa OFFICIAL PXPBR OF TOsW BKRK AND CRATHN OOHNTT. New Bern, N. C. Jan.. 21, 1910 ALL RAIL NOT ENOUGH. The completion of the Albemarle Sound bridge, for the use of the Norfolk and Southern it is claimed will give the territory an this side of the sound, an hour and a half quicker service for travelers, and practically a day better for freight deliveries. This is a benefit an important one, in point of service. It makes New Bern that much bet ter off, but from the cost in pass enger fare and freight rate, it is not apparent that it means one cent less in expense for the traveler, or one cant less per one hundred pounds of freight to a single merchant in this city. This argument is not for any re turn to barge service acipss the Al lemai le Hound. The Journal's point is, that however the time sched ules have been shortened, there is no lessening of transportation charges. And it can be said that there never will be, so long as the New Bern mercantile trade is wil ling to pay all to railroads and let the Neuse river remain without any boat service, that would mean competition, for it is a well estab lished trade fact that water com muuication fixes the transporta tion rates, not the railroads. New Bern is growing commer cially, but this growth is seriously handicapped through this lack of water transportation, for it is not merely the freights cominjj to this city, hut the freights goiug out, hntli are important in trade deal ings and both operate for or against local trade and industrial development. Today, to all busi ness intents and purposes, New Bern is an inland City, in the mat ter of having competitive freight rales that mean actual trade help. It is well enough to be appreciative f the railroads, but it is no time for New Bernians to lie satisfied by just an all railroad service. The waterways, are trade openings lor a truly greater New Bern. Catarrh Cannot bi Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or consti tutional disease, and in order to cure it ym must take internal remedies. IIbII'h Cntarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood nnd mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure in not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tbs best phy sicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known, tom luncd with the best bleed purifiers, acting directly on the bidcoos - U ' . faces. The perfect combination of (lie two ingredients is wkat produces Mich wonderful results in curing ea tnrrh. Send for testimonials free. K. J. CHENEY ft C0.,Prope, Toledo, O Bold by druggists, price 76. Take Hall's family pills for e-on-atipation. Banks In tw1. Rtn HirWirM iii private beaks ta Sweden must I Hwedt. T WhIU Farther. The origin of lb eipr'aalcs "Rbow I he white feather" la tn he f1Md te fbe fn t th"' a port bloodei gSSMceck baa Ho white la He BHsaugs. The ntirmt bho'leil hint are the best tgbV era. Tka Charier Oak. That fanfiia landmark of the ctty of UartfoM. Vrmn., (h (barter oak. was blown Jown Aag ). 19M, 4wtag a ferr atnrm which srariOed tt Ual tkr aod ectloa. coui3.c:iX3:Dcr.:::c!:m3 mrm cured to itix curd by I fliiM k ranvrrM mu W i t. am .t, t.u ahfnj.l '"T.'y. ThU b a f-"n;r.a t .i Get Bid of Wat 8oonef Gas and Indigestion.'. ' When yoor etofnaeh'le out of order or nu down, your food doesn't digest. It ferments in your stomach and forms fat which causes -sou mesa, heartburn, foul breath, pain at pit of stomach and many other mkerabla symptoms Mi- aa stomach tablet will give joy ful relief in Ave minutes; if talcea regu larly for two weeks they will turn voir mv iiiwn for fertilizing purposes, farmers pay. sweet, energetic, perfect working one. , u,g nbout $2 a ton. for . . - You can't bt very Btrone and vigor There is a revival In Cuba of the tf oub if your food only half digests. Your j fort to encourage by government sub appetite will go and nausea, dizziness., sidy the immigration of farmers, biliousness, nervousness, sick headache! There are three times as many Bad end constipation will follow, dldsta, BrahmanH, Mohammedans and Mi-o-na stomach tablets are small pagans in the world as there are Chris- and easy to swallow and are guaranteed td banish indigestion and any or all of the above symptoms or money hack. Fifty cents a large box. Sold by drug gists everywhere and by the Bradham Drug Co. For constipation there is no remedy so satisfying as Booth's Pills 25 cent. Ah, Yail Full many a jam of purest ray serene The dark, unfattiomed pautry closet bear: full many a cbat la born to cook unseen Aad wast hia whaat cakes on the dasert air. Ctaloaso Tribuna. Planning His Carter. Seven-yeer-old Horace bad a great desire to follow bis father's career. Ho was overheard by bis mother saying his prayers one night: "Please, God, make me a good boy a ad then a good lawyer and theu just land me on the supreme bench. Amen." Woman's Borne Companion. Saved At Dssths Door The door of death seemed rendu in open for Murray W. Ayers, of Transit Bnage N. x., wnen bis life was nonder fully saved. "I was in a dreadful con dition," he writes, "my skin was almost yenow: eyes sunken; tongue coated; em aciated from losimr 40 rounds, erowimr weaker daily. Virulent liver trouble pulling me down to death in spite of doctors. Then that matchless medicine Electric Bitters cured me. I regained the 40 pounds lost and now am well and strong." For all stomach, liver and kidney-trouble they're sunremc. &0c at all Druggists. i An unnappy Heme. Mrs. O. H. F. Belmont, the suffra gist, tlecJard at a recent meeting in her New York headquarters tlmt It was not the new woman, but the old, who tried to rule her husband. "There Is do borne so unhappy," said tfrs. Belmont, smiling, "hihI All snf fragiste know it. aa the one where th woman Is the boss. "Yon have beard perhaps of the man who. being uked by bis wife for a birthday gift of a seal, had made for her a seat depicting a hen perched on a wall, with ontspread wings and up raised head and underneath the legend: " 'Heaven help tbe bouse where th ken crows.'" Bay. I. W. Williams Tattiliat. fcev. I. W. Williams, Huntington, W. V.. write us as follows: "This in to certify that I used Foley's Kiduev Ketnsdj far nervous enhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say that j PolaVa Kidney Remedy will do all tha' J jwr cjmubi iw it. usTia rnarmary. Tha Chinaaa Plow. A Cblneae plow is a light afralr made of a crooked stick, with n mid point fastened to It, aod la pulle-J ,y u water buffalo. The Feminine Fees. A perfect feminine face ahould mono 0e exactly Are tlmea tbe wldih of an eje across tbe cheek bone The eye should be eitctly two-thlnla tha wMth of tbe month and tbe length of tlio cur exacOy twice that of tbe eye. Tho apace betweea tbe eyes should be ei tetly tbe length of one eye. Deater Ante. Dorter ants do Incredible enrea If they were net vouched for by Ilulr. i Lnbhork mtA Afhw, Th.. . v. .. . " .n; lull V , . . . . L mm ia ks, pui i Bam io mo nun a now mere hasMBity then oaoet folk. nk ef Veniae. Tas Bank of Ten Ice, tbe first esiab Hehmeat of tas ktnd In Kurvpe. mi ftmnded la 117L It conUoead In exist net wltaont laterrapttoo unm the ortrtarow of tbe republic In 17UT by the rsTolaUsnary army of France. Tk fesaals re4 grvoss U said U "y ras aeeordlag to snrroaad. lag. It hi fact worth nnnbrlng that the red grouse swears In no ettur part ef th wsrM bat tho British lalea TfcwsifW Hn 1 balWve last for jots," sen tbe wtfe, -tbe4 I II show yoa foUa the love lott Jeaa seat m with bis Irst Chrlstansa prisest le b.n lea. Oo.- sagrwts John grimly, wibktkg at lbs nests, "and I'll m an rte lbs atrtc asd get that ba4 pa In tad ersiM yet sent toe at (be easts UaaeWndses Uhrsry. Moat talks, Ht want (M "aoppsf aya asay not N wf i twa nu,-- na ftot'lnorwa t eH wrxreia not U yemr ti w ar'3 ffin - tiHf' !!- sT-'-f. -The, clarinet was In rented blG90.-, This country baa 600 trade Journals. .Women constitute &8 per cenf ( the Convicts 1n American prisons.'.-J ' Five tons u human hflljr art aanuauy Imported by London merchants , - Bowing on buttons la not a wifely duty iuJapnu. ' There aro no buttons. Electric engines will nasi, the snips through the Panama canal "whan- tne big ditch Is completed.' v . - ; - tiaus. Italy levies a graduated Income tat as well us a direct tax on land and houses. Smaller Incomes are exempt from taxation. The lighthouse of Helgoland has a light of 30,000,000 candlepower. At Nuremberg a lamp ten times as power ful has been made. Of the 8S,000,000 population of the United States, one-third, speaking in round numbers, are" found in the thhv teen origiuul states. Cutting off the Rigtali and a radical' ehange in costumes are strongly urged to the present Chinese regent by his brother. Prince Tsai-Tao. The permanent International peace bureau at a recent session In Brussels took- action in favor of the establish ment of an international relief fund. ' A "Hungarian bookbinder named nirscb recently hanged himself at Budapest because, as he explained In a letter, he could not remember his ! favorite tune. Santo Donilusro. nccoitflnir tn an IniL j llsh mineralogist who explored it, is a geological curiosity shop, ' containing skittered samples of nearly every well known mineral. The Institute of Marine Engineers In London recently discussed tbe subject, and H. A. Mayor of Glasgow said that the prospect for electric propnlaion for ships is very hopeful. China buys in San Francisco S100, 000 of seaweed a year. The claim for sc.iweed is Mint when it is used in up holstering furniture It is kept free of not lis and other insects. As a rival of the United States in .supplying the world with grain Argea- mm u.-is iu overcome saverm inmroaa. ire obsnn-lus. A uiong (hem nre drought, locusts, revolutions, labor trouhim. e- cosslvu r:iiua nnd frosls. A famous wistaria In Japan Is that 'o he found at Kashuksbe, northeast of Toko. Tbe vine Is S00 years old nrul over trellises covering a spii. .- or 1.imk foot. Its pendent clus ters more than fifty Inches long. 'I'h- miic!;,1 of foreign languages Is Dial. in- rupid progrosi in German schools. Most of tbe teachers are na tive 1 1. ru French and English. Tula work Is .i powerful factor In Germa ny' i'ii;r.M as a power In Interna tional . ..iiiiiicice. To :i !l..w moving pictures to be seen without (l.irUtmlng the room In which they ,-ire fcliowo a French Inventor frame I tie acreeu with dark curtains, bniiK u short distance In front of It, to cut o(T an ugbt except that from tbe project lug machine. The beggars nod street singers of Marseilles, France, met and formed an orKiini..'llon for the protection of their InierevH and to resist the encroach ment of pretenders. A constitution was drawn up, bylaws made and llm ItHlLon set upon membership. The Brail tun curera of meat claim tli.ii Spanish Bait is best for making Jei Unl beef, and they complain of the hiKli import duty on eart. The native auli producer assert that Bratlllsu sail n quit.- an good as the Imported. 'Hie present Imports of salt amount to nearly (.Vu,0U0 a year. Tu Put; Eclair announces that an almolutely mahle smokeless powder has been illHeorered and U now at tbe I Hcrvlee of the French army and navy. ( hemlcal ngenta, heat, excessive cold, humidity, hi; lit and Ilentuin wsvea have no effect upon tbla powder, which can only be fired by a special detona tor. "" It It unlawful In Canada for a salesnlno or agent to allow secret com missions, rebates or considerations of soy kind for tbe purpose of Influencing or efTxrtiuK sales of merchandise un der a penalty, upon conviction, of two years' Imprisonment or the Impost (ton of a floe not to exceed $2,600 or both. Old tin cant wbktfc And tbelr way to (be domestic ro Uriah besp bare been rarnetl to good account by tbe Liver pool corporation. Last year frota tbla ourve I be health committee realised f UK). In future tbe moons to likely , to be Increased.' because tbe antnorV tfea are eagsgod la putting down new plant , ' - ' About strventy years ago. Benjatnta Athertoo tl Oooltoo. ftla rocelved aa Rngllab willow walking stick from ' friend who bad walked fro Wood stork, X. B., carrying tbe Stick wttb bin. Mr. Athertoo pi sated tbs stick In bis ysrd. and It to now a great tree wttb a girtb of slshuen fee three locbsw it (bt Mat Oermsoy's'tnlouiUr of lbs Interior baa addressed to the beada sf lb Vi tUnt governments wltblp tbe esiptre I trcutar retnltlng' (he informstloa tbat lbs ksewr from bis prlsla pnm atak'o a grsot amonatlng to atast 113 on lh birth of an eighik son la day! family of lb eme fithef and motaef. Tho baiaer lo promises to aland aa avdfstbr to tbe Iwky sigbtb son. ' -- t - - - . Fotev'e Kltrry Efna)y srtli rors any rae Otkl'InM ci ladder troiiLle that la not boim r.'h of tnadlHne. ' It invia-oratae the en- rt! n r,H trngtt,i,s the kti!nvt re ts a'..Ti. I inala thi Inifir i i a fjvm tha 1,11,1 llvks'-bta, boiatim, Itldnav sn-l, Mldr tr!ibi?s ate a1! rurd i y t makes t j ror bale Stock of Dry Goods The entire stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes'and no tions of the late firm of J BiHolland & Co., is for sale. For further information ap ply to ; GEO. HENDERSON, 1 FANNIE HOLLAND. Executors of Estate of J. B. HOLLAND. Deceased. Office at the store. 53 Pol ' - - a lock St. New Bern. N. C. January 14, 1910. 0 THE HAD RING () 0 ot telephone for the () 0 doctor when child has () 0 Croup! If you only () 0 had ready Vick's () 0 Croup and Pneumonia O 0 Salve, 10 mlnuteg would () 0 have brought relief. () 0 Have ready. 25, 50, 1.00. () 0 All Druggists. () Ye Playful Maid. be played with ma in childhood, and n played with ma in youth. I much regret to aay it. bur It Is the aliu pla truth, That; though I've grown to manhood with ny heart upon her net, TUs maid of whom I tins efjr .ne ' "playing with ma" yet! Juea. Our Home Grown Nlhilltta. John Doe and Richard Rom. Tbay are an awful pair. They're always bunting treuble. and They find It everywhere. If. tbay ware not American. bv foralcnere. 1 know Da ported anarchlats wa would Have made 'em Ions aso. Kanaaa City Tlmea. The Crush In tha Park. "Bot your leisure class In America seems rather small." "OB, I don't know! Look at the park .yonder. There are about aa uaay as te benches will accommodate." Louisville Conrler-Jonrnat. fc r ' A Wild 3lluard Rasln brings danger, suffering often death to thousands, vho take euld, coughs and IsgrlRps that terror of Winter and Spring. Iu danger signals are "staf fed ufi," nostrils, lower part ofnose sore, thills and fever, pain In back, head ands! throat-gripping cough. When Grip attacks, as you vsloe your life, don't 'delay getting Dr. King's Now Diaeotery, ''One bottle cured me," write A. L. Dunn, of Pno Valley Mis, "after being 'laid up' three weeka with Gripp' For sore, lungs, Remorrhag ee. Cougtfr, Colds, Whopping Coogn, Bron chitis,' Asthma, iU supreme. 60c $1.00. Guaranteed by all Druggists. English Etchings. Tbe pawnbrokers of (Ireet Britain Issue sver 190.000,000 pledges a year. Tbt high prlcb of leather to begin ning tt embarrass tbe Bngtlsb sbos ta d as try, . A vegetable 'cbeeoe to being node to aa siferlmeoul tray la England from tne carets contained lo soya bean. Aa unemployed oiaa purchased a pair ot old fashioned ibnee la a daa saoe forDlneMoca. Vbeahshad.V reunvta sf im president of tbe cleaned tbsn) bf found that the boo kles were solid gold, and as sold tasa for Cfta i. a.;.". " ' Hes Mm si tSe tamel. D' a rtralar mvL 4 - , ."Oaniet otblog: He mvct west eight dys without a drlsk Iu pis II fa.' ."I fcow, but be frequent! wrlnka rnsagt la m diy Is last aa ordinary saaa slkbt dsyf."-Uousloa Powt v -niswiiOTm(Mpviw)MM : Foley's' 4 Cuitt Rtckache, Kidney arv ClsdJcr Trouble. It dorrectg Irrrffularl tlti, trrr-;her. tht IMneyssothey w,!U t'.imlr.sts tht tmpuritlct t .11 It he tl o J sri4' tonca up t;t t. ' 0! system. C --tsklnj Tolf yi ' ' " ' I ' 1! CCS t-J ' llial-y tLs long ercning brillianl with iU steadr white liznt for Wvvma or , rtiila g.' Made of brass, nTckel plated ami equipped with the ' latest no- ' proved central draft burner. x The Rayo is a low-priced lamp, - hut you cannot get a better lamp at any price. Once a Rayo uaer, always on tT Dfakr Erarrwaera. If Not At Youra, Writ, far Dttcriptiva CircnUr te tha Maareet Aaancy of the DTAlTDAXtD OH. COIIPA2TY aijaiaifaisiBsi. REDUCTION In the Detachment of Coupons From Iriterchangaable Mileage Tickets Between Points on Norfolk and Southern Ry. Beginning January 25, 1910, the Nor folk & Souther Railway will detach actual number of coupons for the dis tance traveled in issuing mile ge ex change tiekets between point, on its line, and will observe tho sh. rt line mileage between all points. In word, the transportation expense will be re duced one (1-2) half cent a mik . Inasmuch as this modification of our Interchangeable Mileage regulations will result in a very material sa 'ing in the amount of mileage transportation used between points on the Norfolk & Southe.ni Railway, it is hoped that we ! may receive a more liberal share of your patronage. Interchangeable mileage tickets, as well as all other forms of one-way and round trip tickets are on sale at the city ticket office of the Norfolk & South ern Ry., in the Arcade Building, City Hall Ave., (Opposite Monticello Hotel,) Norfolk, Va. This office will take pleas urc in arranging for the transfer and checking of baggage from hotels and residences to destination. The new Albemarle Sound Bridge, be tween Edenton, N. C, and Mackey's Ferry, N. C, will be opened for traffic, Jan. 17, 1910, when the passenger train service will bo greatly improved, and the running time between Norfolk and all points in Eastern North Carolina will be materially reduced H C. HUDGINS, W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A. Asst. G. P. A. E. T. LAMB. General Mgr. A Traveling Saleunkn. n. f. beers, 617-7th Ave.. Peoria. I . uii'iui nvt-.. r.'nriM in., writes: I have been troubled for some time with kidney trouble, bo sever- Shi AnZ W,y Uyt m-y i&A?r Heved. and ohMtfnll. wn.,j tk.- tn all EVilon'., v iA d:ii , to all. and antiseptic and restore health and; uivjr m nwiio) r iiia are i eating strength. Dsvis Pharmacy. Professional Advice. Father Dooley had Just tied the knot. He looked eioctaot. roe bridt looked sheepish, and Pat. shifting from one foot to suotber. looked guilty. At Inst be began. - I d..n t like to be mane, father, hut I changed me clotbes In a hurrv and left, ms wages Iu me other pnots." - t'ben be added Iu a whler: "Take me down In tbe cellar. I'm a plumber, aud I'll show ye bow to fix the gas meter so 't won't register mors tbsn 40 per cent" Success MsgasJne. In Winter Quarters. The north winds blow. Aed we mall have snow. What will taralrahip do then, poor thine? a win rest Id the ahed Wttb a bu on Its bead And gt ready to fly la tbe sprlns. poor UIDf i Boston Herald. One Reaees) er the Other. "How tong bars you worked barer "Ten years." "1 suppose yon suited la ss office boyr "No. I started la right where I am "What's tbs mattery aren't ton anr Loo-."004 "f hs Jobs above yos all held sMsnirrCBicao Becord-Berald. lisiste MsMsy ter LaOrlsss ' LaCrlpp Mocha art danffsraos, as may mqusnuy Oevetop tnUi pneumonia Pole 'a Hofwv and Tar not only stoos tho ough, bat heels and strengthens um nngs to.uist do aonona resuiu need be f samL . 1 a t-aonina lobMr'a Honey and Tar eontabo 00 harmfal drugs and is yeUow packaga, . Davit tnarmac, :m . ' tel swo Cstflsti. . Bwta tM sH sad tha catflsa art wa. rarty suppod to be scale leas, wblra U fsr from tbe truth, it both bear rales, although thess era so minute that lby ess be sees only with aal. rroacops. Ja tbs rtte of tor eel teles- tuts art snsbled to ten tta ate by tbe atao of tht tcalet with which It it nfymStrlh sVeelnwetee.' Tht brvskwster tt riymoxta, Eor laod, contains S.ano.000 tons of atf. 'r as Riscb tl 1st greet pyramid at t'beops, ,. . , , A Purl. Tl!trr-In't either ef yotif psrsftbi fcnrr... tfsrths? !'!"-'", r'i!8. ft Ms g-ne f r 11 ! t " - ui t! a j ' - HEW SHORT STORIES ShtfWan't Way With Soldiers. Beverni vet era na of the clvu war wwrs gathered v together on a recent Sjd 2a7E boon. Talk turned to General- Phil Sheridan. "Phil was kind, always kind, sven though ba was such a fighter," said one of tbe men. . "That's exactly right," replied tn- In bis coat lapel. 1 It gVl IllUB BIO- 1 ry that happened in Kansas a couple of years after tbe war was over, along In '68. Sheridan, you know, was out In this part of the country fighting In dians. Quite a few of tbe men who had fought In the war re-enllsted for the Indian campaign. "One day, out at Fort Hays.- Sheri dan and bis officers were at mess. They bad pretty fair things to eat, bet ter than tbe privates, but that Is prac- WRB TOU IN TUB REBELLION?" ASKED PHIL. tlcally true always. Butter, you know. Is a minus quantity around a soldiers' camp usually. "But these officers were at mess when a fine looking private passed by the open flap of the lent. "'Here, there!' shouted Sheridan at tbe man. The soldier turned and sa luted, wondering. 'Were you iu the rebellion?' asked I Phil. j " "Yen, sir.' wa3 the response, nnd' the soldier gave the uumher of Ills reg- j lment and the time of his service. "Sheridan turned qulcklv to his aid I at the table and said: 'Cut a slice of nreaa a good big. thlrk slice. P.iiHer i It, now. Oh, butter It thick! I'm on nil the butter It will hold. A soldier don't get that treat every day." "And the thick slice thickly buttered was handed to the private, wbo was still wonderlngly standing tit attention at the tent door. ( "He saluted and walked away. His i eyes were wet. It was a treat-and a ! kindness." Kansas City Journal. Juit to Annoy. u In Lady Cardigau's new volume of I memoirs," said a Chicago publisher "the virtue of one of the aristocratic I Tollemache ladles b. assailed. The hr tn b: r, bnt 111 ner descendants to the third and I fourth ceneratlons are uTiilmr t, d,o i - PaPers denying the truth of I.ady Car digan s attack. "It all goes to show how sensitive we are about the virtue of our nnces tors. This was understood by a Clil cago pmsutTraglst who wrote to llie papers (he other day. "'Senator Blank's shameful attacks on tbs motives of rhe militant suffra gettes must cense. Before Senator Blank traduces those pure minded ladies be had better look ufter bin thieving, drunken old mother.' "A friend to whom this letter wni shown snld to the prosuffnigH : "Thai te nil very trenchantly put It's libelous, of rourne. I Kuppose you're quite sure of your ground'?' ""Sore of my ground!' said l.ie pro suffragist Impatiently. 'I never heard a word against tbe old lady. All I know is If Senator Blank has the com tnon feelings of a gen tlems u he'll be very much annoyed.' " Why the Chsplain Ran. A good many veterans of tbs civil war remember the story of tbe dsys whea tbe Rev. John Plerpont. mater nal grandfather of 1. Plerpont Morgsc, was aa army chaplain and a good ona too. Us wss under fire many times sad never Bunked. But 00 one occa sion tbe Confederate Ore wss coming fa to bot thst tbe boys la blue were falling la windrows, a mltile ball hit tbs band of tbe Jtn. John, who was In full fuss tod feather, wltb black beerer hat, broadcloth frock cost and high, choking dicky and black neckcloth In a broiling August sen. He clapped als handkerchief on tbe wound and started for tht rear oa a lively run. - "Wky art yom running, Parens John?" said one of tbe boys. -'"Because I cannot fly," answered tbs Bat. Job a-Port land (Me.) Argus. . ' Dreadful trrec Among tho quaint scrap books of tht lata Ctdo fitch, aO Of which art now tt bt told at taction, there was tot devoted totlrtly to typographical ar ose tf tbtat appeared la a ctftlctsw tf Dlea Terry. Tbf reviewer wrats. "Her lovt of Portia asadt acting tasr." but tht aeortar appeared aa, "tier am seureurt nppearea ss. -utf tf norttf udt acting ' i s Ills dangerous thing tt takt a toga tiw! Hne eanulninf tpUtee that mriy stiffs jour eoogh lnasd of run. Ing It Foloy's Hony snd Tsf looses sr nra the congh and erpslt the poisonous rrm, thus prevting pn inonia and eniimrtin. Rfue nh siifus ond tsks or.lv the gitiine Fol ey's llnnsv iH Tsr In tht yellow pack g. Davis 1'bsrmsev. KQRFDLK S SOLTIHtfH RT. Wolcott and Km Receives i - TRAIN 8KB VICE BCTWEKV A t.t.ptitvti IN EASTERN NORTH (JABO LIN A, and via NORFOLK TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Jlf'rJS'iSche.lal- iu effect Oct. 10th Trains leave New Bern 9'15a iu., KXPKKS3, Daily, ex oept Sunday, for Washington, Kdtuitou, Elizabeth City and NORFOLK. Arrives Nor folk 4:25 p. in. 2.15 pm-, Ihtily except Sunday, for Washington, Pinebpw. and Belhaven, making coh- nection with Raleigh train at Washington. 9:16 a in., Daily, for Morehead City and Beaufort. 6:45 P ") Daily, for Morehead City and Beaufort. 9: 16 a m-1 Daily, for Kinston and Goldshoro. 6:45 P " i Daily, for Kinston and Colilsboro. 7:30 P Daily, for Oriental and intermediate stations. 9:50 a Daily, except Sunday, for Orion t;il and intermediate shit ions. For further particulars consult Norfolk and Southern folder, or apply to T. If. Bennett, T. A., New Bern. ei. c. nriKiixs, (;. a. W. W. CROXTON, A. G. P. A. K. T. LAMB, (1. M. Norfolk, Va. 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