f. HEW BERM70A1LY wbHefced ever Say tn the year ex- eept Mdiy, Muul MlUdUg, Omtm street. . PHONI NO. SV- ' OUBUI U STHVBNS, BDITOR AND PROPRIETOR - SUBSCKIFTIO! RATES I ; Bm Ttu ta advance 14.SI Cm pit, mot in advance.. .. I.SS ttomtktr br carrier la the city .SS Advertising rates furnished on ap Ueatlon. Entered at the Poatofflo, New Bern If. C ae second-class matter.' OmCIAL PAPER OP 'NEW BERN AND CRAVEN OOTJNTY. Xtar Bern, N. C. Jan. 23, 1910 CREDIT DEALING AND CASH TRADES. The financial revnlsjou in 1907 brought in sharp contrast the ques tion. from a business end, credit dealing as against cash trading. Periods of prosperity give no hint as to the insecurity of credit deal ing, specially when the dealing be comes purely expansion Credit in such times as previous to the fi nancial disturbance iu 1907 was equal to cash, until conditions be came such, that the fact had to be established as to what was behind the credit The resulting depres sion laid bare the real financial strength, of persons, firms and cor porations. T day, this same issue is pres ent. Every person knows his oi lier financial stability, and can easily figure how much credit is safe. No merchant ought to be re ally deceived beyond a limited amount in granting credits. Yet often real credit granting based upon the financial standing of the person credited, results disastrous ly, because the person has used his standing to secure a credit for a dishonest purpose. If accounts of retail merchants could be known to the public, it would be seen what abuses exist in the credit system. The very small ness of the first half a dozen cred its asked for, makes the account easy to develop into much larger figures, so that the innocent credit .becomes an obnoxious burden upon the merchant, whose cash has had to pay for the goods long gone to use or consumed. The fact that the good credit customer, and such a one may change any mouth, makes Ihe credit system of the retail merchant a hazardous one. Cash trades with most merchants run into cents, rickles, dimes and quarters, with the dollar an occa sioaal sight. This looks small, for the credit customer will in a sin gle order run into dollars, which loos big trade, but stands fur months, a hopeless account, upon the merchant's books. Catarrh Cannot be 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 on re it yon most take internal remedies. Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. IIull'8 Catarrh Cure is not a qnack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tbe best phy sicians in this country for years and ' is a- regular prescription. It is com posed of the beet tonics known, com- . bined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous sur faces. Tbs -perfect combination ol ios two Ingredients is what produce's neb wonderful res alts in curing ca tarrh. Bend for testimonials free F. J. CHENEY & CCProps, i Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75c. Take JIall's family pills for con stipation. Man's 'ineeneisteeey. Tea." ssld tbe wodiau who eotnW ttane thinks slood. "It's a frt." , "What's factr ws queried. 'That t maw wtx) growls abotit bis Wife's cooking at borne will cheerfully. .Ml y old tUIng when he's cetnplog.1 i 'sssfsd tbs sola female tbinker.- J TV I - - ' -1 ' , ' it WUl nr t ccrucTl or cold M 1 ttatttr hcrw S3vtr and Vt tvo t fDamoni fend tonsurnpUoa, w ' , A Guevrmnfee,' .' Thl . U to certijr that !t n --ftts re uthoHsf d to re. sl mt. mm m. umwmw Money; pray SLEEPY? NERVOUS ? IT WILL WAKEN UP YOUR LIVER ancfStart it working. Then you can work, and enjoy it, too. THI OENUINC ha, the RED Z on he front of eaeh aaokaae and' the signature and seal of J. H. ZEIUN CO, on the aide, In RED. . " FOR UUt BY ALL DRUOQISTS, CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I respectfully announce that I Bhall be a candidate for re-election for the office of Treasurer of Craven County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary when held; I promise if re elected to be found at my office in the Craven county court house, willing to serve you as faithfully in the future as I have in the past Respectfully, Freeman S. Ernul. () MO IPECAC. () () needed to sicken () () little sufferer. () () Apply Vlck's Croup () () and Pneumonia Salve, () () relief is sure in fif- () () teen minutes. Just try () () it and get your money 0 () back If it fails. () () 25, 50, and $1.00. () N. & S. Ry. Train No. 1 Leaving Raleigh, 6:15 a. m. daily ex cept Sunday, connects at Wilson with A. C. L. R. R. northbound train No. 34 The Norfolk & Southern Ry. , is the shortest, quickest and most direct line between Raleigh, Wilson, Farmville, Greenville, Washington, and all Eastern North Carolina. Train No. 1 leaving Raleigh 6:15 a. m., daily except Sunday, connects at Wilson with A. C. I,., north bound train No. 34. Save time by using the N. & S. Ry. Simple Rsmedy lor LsGiippt LaGrippe coughs are dangerous, ap they frequently develop into pneumonia Foley's Honey and Tar not only stopn the cough, but heals and strengthen? the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley V Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is a yellow package. Davit I harrnacy. REDUCED EXCURSION FARES -V1A- Norfolk & Southern Railway MARDI-GRAS CELEBRATION, New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala., Pensacola, Fla., Feby. 8-8, 1910. The annua MARDI-GRAS Camivali, celebrated simultaneously at New Or leans, La., Mobile, Ala., and Pensaoola, Fla., from February 3rd to 8th, inclu sive, will be more elaborate than upon previous occasions. Tickets sold by Norfolk & Southern Ry., February 1st to 7th, inclusive, li mited to return Feb. 19th. Ticket may be 'extended by paying (1.00 at destination. 8top-overa allowed. Get complete information from any ticket agent or Norfolk A Southern Railway, or address H. C. Hudgins, G. P. A., Norfolk, Vs. A Vreteses MWaks to endure the Itching,' painful dipterssof Piles. , There's no need to. L'eten: "I suffered much from Pile," writes Will A- Marsh, of 81 lev City, N. C "till I got a bos of buck leu1 s Arnica 8alvs, and eras soon cured." Burnr, Boils, Ul ears. Fever 8orea, Ecaema, CuU, Chap- K Manns, umbiatns, vsritab Oerureit. st all druggisU. ' Jealousy. eld the aarea4ane te Ue smomobUe; fTfrtljiarOoa see. Btease, IT 1 my thai 1 A' Utile above yaw. ' I soar o-a aetsM Wbteh roe eaiUMl rsaeb In your saseNn ' anlsbf ' . el4 the aeiaiiteWe le the tofeplane! -"ten aar be ee top, tort nM bare i SAeiDtatai ' I bare tbe aivaatasa. I. star where I etea. .-,' " Wane roe ,te ear tevat. bare etea r le repr- - -Hew Tort THaeiL, i -t ' -The Tie. .' rTbay (ratrrsl good 4tP ' Tea . Tbere Is pnly one thln lbs! keep them lotr." - 14 , "wkst m tbstr " ' s tlr mw go wo. I be haa do meld Sad tbarefors Ormnrt no her ttiirMl Vr hfM.' hr ab tbe teck." Wshlns. tea Uerald. ' v ; ; . I It fo 1 t ' m , DAMES'; AND DAUGHTERS. ; - The nly ' former .mietrfaee f tiu White House" UTlng'nre . Mi "Grove? Cleveland and Mrs.. Theodore JBoc$e fvertV . is:?:i.'V Mrs, MUthew T. Scon, presidest general of the Daughter of the A inert can Revolution, bas-opened' elaborate beudqnitrtors In the ANjugtor'jboteJ in .VVasuluRton. " " .; .' L- Victoria ariiels. a nineteen-year-old Chicago girl-Is toe champion holly wreath mnkcr' of (bat city. She made .io2 holly wreaths In one day of ten hours, exceeding by sixteen the record or 330 made by lOmnia Vogel a year asp. Wish Helen Taft, daughter of the president, is a pretty gM, with blue eyes and fair linlr. She Is a fearless horsewoman, a tireless rider and the winner of a scholursblp which, he, la proud to think, umild enable her tnj continue her studies If she were to be thrown upon her own resources. Miss Alice Paul, the American girl who was Kuntenced to mi English pris on for tnkinji part iu the recent suffra gette outbreaks, comes of an old Qua ker family of Moorestown, N. J. She took honors nt Swarthinore college. later bad :i postgraduate course nt the University of Pennsylvania and then went to Kugland, 'where she was studying when she became interested In the equal franchise question. A NOTRE DAME lADI'S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rheuma tism, whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbago, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treat ment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send It to all sufferers FREE, You cure yourself at home as thou sands will testify no chane of cli mate beiu necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood loosens the stiffened Joints, pur ifies the blood, and brightens the eye giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above Interests you, for proof address. Mrs M. Simmers, Box R, Notre Dame Ind. The Foct Hie Explanation. I lns fr I o:e who love a sone Nor cam li.iP'cr the singer be. Hut mwt I for those who Ions To hear tr y sons for love of me. For I t.w.g as best I can The thoughts 'hat haunt the heart of man. -Boston Transcript. When to Refrain. Miss fr.ve Mrs. Jones, your dnugh ter just tailed me a nosey old gossip. Mrs. Jones-1 shall tend to her at once. I've told her over and over again not to speak the truth when It's liable to hurt people's feelings. Llp pincott's A Traveling Salsimsa. H. F. beer?, 617-7th Ave.. Peoria. III., writes: "I have been troubled for some time wit'-i kidney trouble, so sever ely at tunc t couid scarcely carry my grips. After ming ne bottle of Foley's Kidney fins i nave Dean entirely re lieved, and ch'terfully recommend them to all. " Foley's Kidney Pills are heeling and antiseptic and restore health ana strength. Davis Pharmacy. C;,iaily N )t Present. Ii u:w ci one of i he colored schools of l.rlih me. and ie tencber wbp so f t: -x 1 1 1 J one. There was talking miiciii- Ho- little ne, roes before her. "I v .mi absolute silence," she said M-W'i'ly. Mill i be milling continued. "I v ant absolute nlleoce," she re tailed again. At i lie third demand ooe very smalt girl Koke ui Ixddly ' Asfliiute Kileuce slo't hyar." sbe onld. "fine's gJt de toofscbe." Llppln coil's. AB0UTHY0fflEI. A itottle CosU Only 60 Cents A, A Complete Outfit Including Inhaler I!. 00. When the Bradhsm Drug Co, will guarantee Hvomel to cure) catarrh or give you your moot back, what is your aj,swer ? Are you satisfied with your condition, or do you want to rid youself forever of vile eaurrh. wi.h its bunalllaUnc lymptorrs, each as nawkiof, spitting, blowing and bed breauT - Hyomei is 4mpt. Mtiseptia medl clne, that you breathe throng h A small pocket Inhaler ovsr i h parts a (Tec ted It is made of Australia aocatyptos mixed with ether farm -killing and mombrane soothing satis plica. . t Get a complete outfit lo-dsy. ' It o. ly costs 11.00, and Cm tains every thing necessary to cure any Ordinary ease Of csUrrh, Extra bottb-s If aeedod, bOc. Hyomet ta tha Nat remedy la the world tot sore threat, eoogbs and eokW, croup and bronehltU. It fives) eroader ful Nfisf w two mlmitea. For sale by dioggUta everywhere and by tbe Brad- W k H. nana f . J - He we!lnw4 ib... : '-"This II a hi rtr tt w for sa hoooat msn." MM.th trat nunmata ss be looked bvpf V TMtlfrlff grbft ee suit. . - rDtit the s Bllf aucsr cnated." Wgbl a nrnt ,Mrer.CUivelsni IMMn I ire I, V , r p r h Orr-fsf ,rfi 0re i terv f ' -Si ' ' V 1 f s am' - -3 ' uGTOil LETTER apjCARL SCHOFIELD, Special ConreW ; , -- '.' . spoadent. - tJriless something happens Washing ton, will vhave In tbe coming three months -one of the most brilliant sea- on ever known here.. Instead of the overcrowded state receptions at the 'Walt House there will be exclusive " " lefrees,'' where It wilt Tu; iton.l ka' Will oe.ueeiueu aa, great an honor to be seen - as in a court drawing room of the old world. Wllo the. cabinet as a body will not lepd much brilliancy, many of its mem- bers being tn mourning, the social! wprld outside will catcb the spirit in-! trodueed by Mrs.Taft and will help to! round out a memorable winter. vui . uicmumun , men congressmen, . ultimillionnlres are Invading the house of representatives. That legis lative body today is more thickly in vested, so to speak, . by "predatory plfites" than at any previous period in Its history. One of the fifteen richest men in this country Is a representative in congress from Tonkers, ' in the state of New York. .His name Is John E. Aadrus, and his wealth is estimated atl$60,000,000. 'He Is a chemical king, controlling to a great extent the pro duction of medicinal drugs In the United States. Nearly all of the pep sin manufactured in America comes from his mills, whence the name "Old Chewing Gum," applied to him joking ly by his fellow congressmen, though, as a matter of fact, he puts on the market no such commodity. One of the most remarkable men in the present house 13 Daniel I Lafean of .York, Pa. He likewise was a born fortune builder. He started iu life as driver of a coal cart at $1 a day. Ev ery cent he possesses he has made for himself, ai d his wealth today amounts n . 1...... 41.nn ') (LI 111 ill U 1 IT,. Silk mills, banks, dairies and nutoino-' bile factories; but, Industrially speak ing, he Is chiefly conspicuous as the candy king. Washington Fourth on the List. - Washington is fourth In the list of American cities when one considers the area of asphalt streets. New York comes first, with Chicago and Philadel phia following in the order named. The national capital has 4,000,000 square yards of this sort of street paving, according to advance sheets of the census office bulletin on the subject. In this city there are 1,300,000 square yards of macadamized streets, while the area of cobblestones la so kiiiuU that It is hardly worth estimating. Chicago and Detroit are strong on the block wood streets, having be tween them more than two-thirds of the wood block pavements In the coun try. Names of the White House. It Is still the "While House" from which President Taft sends his miuual message instead of the "executive man-1 sion," by which It had been formally I designated before Roosevelt's day. But even that stilted title lacks the 1 support of long usage. The early iuvs idents described it as the "president's house" or the "president's mansion." according to personal tastes. In the earliest plotting of Washington the capltol and the White House were designated by names which would "ne, and will observe the short line hardly be understood by the newsboys j mileage between all points. In a word, ot this city today. It called one "con- j the transportation expense will be re gress house" and the other the "prenl jut.,.j one ,.) half cent a mile, denfs house." The White House Is j i!1BmUCh Bs this modification of our tbe common sense designation because T . i , , , ..... .. , Interchangeable Mileage regulations specific snd In accord with popular ... . . 7 i r . i will result in a very material saving in osage. , ., ...i.. i the amount of mileage transportation White House Expenses. p The entire expense of the White , uscd "'tw" PmnU on the Norfolk & House, Including the salary of the j Southern Kailway, it ie hoped that we president and cost of clerical and of- may receive a more liberal share of flee assistance, is a little more than 'your patronage. the sum allotted by the Holhiuders to Interchangeable mileage tickets, as Quean Wllbelmlna snd Is certainly not; weM M a)1 other formg of one-way and sn axtrsvsgsnt ratio of espeadlturea.) round trj tickeU are on iale ,t contrasting the proportions of the two, . .. , . , v, . .. , .. nHe c y tlc'tet omce of the Norfolk & South -TSootol spproprlatlou for this year ern Ry- in Arcade Building, City -for teleDhone service, automobiles. Hal1 Ave., (Opxsite MonUcello Hotel,) housekeeping, cere of conservatory and kreenhouses, printing, lighting and tha multifarious trifles necessary to keep np such an establishment-l, 171,555, the lowest sum expended In j iv. . aa - a I. iri.li. II.,.,.,. vm snaiuu.DC. oj ie .. ..- Miasm mui eacciifc uuiiu, iu. " aar4 of tha Rnnaavelt rlnilnltrIlon whaA a record was msde by keeping dowi expenses to about f 100,000 each fear With the exception of these two years the expenses have been higher. rhWtlt awtnv to atmronrlatlona for re pairs and additions, which vsry fromj"- C. HUDGINS yearto-rser. The highest execntivo expeidlrores art about one-tenth of the Civil list of Herman snd oof elfbth tha( of England. ' . Unlaeilst Ceagreasman. The workingmen of Ibe oountry bt oo koenber of congress who is fs WorMf ' snd comes grimy from the mines, lis la WUIIara a Wilson, who was twice ejected to the bouse from tha Lrcemlng-Tlof dlstrWl of Penn- ivtrsiila.. At eleo years of age .fc1teMkw .j,. v in lent liver trouble becae wotterln tbe mines 0MflwlmJ down to d-eihtostrfUof Bloesimrf, Pa., ssd d later on becSHM Interested la labor msners, finally comirtg aecrsfsry-tressarcr of tbs Unti ed V Id Workers or America; Mr. W u sob has A fond ot Information t hit eomiAsnd snd ran tell jbrt nearl vary too of coal Siloed lo rennsylts sla giea tot conaaniptkia. Twice ss Denvjrrata i.tahnr plat fur n has a been elected In s district that Is claim, ed ss rtuptibllctur'Hs la round hand d BVtrbroso, qntck la his movements snd as S member ot the rnminlttes pt Cost Is of great lid la the Inditstrta sad tdnlng features of tbs work. II Would seem as ir as attempt had Ns ms1 to sUUtrack Wilaos. as be bti b loft off both tbe committees o In f sJ nilnae snd mlnlnf. frttnfw sf wUc be M fully coeverfsnt. , snu.f -Lfie tt'tf - ' Ft. r? ore i : is r ir pr n ia tnr.r i I h t'.ik nf I t. f- Irf "s ' I i 1 ( .. ; si ;. n J:.;,-us. . Ii- : n, I.'rrr t .!. ? uw n n J r t r,f', I . t if, si. 1 f r i i ; t .e !.';'. t a V' In a disease so painful as Bhsumsrlsm. medicines containing opiates and nerre-quietlng drugs are often used. Such treatment la dangerous not only because it frequently causes the sufferer to become addicted to- the drug habit, but medicines of this nature are always Injurious to the system. Rheumatism is a disease V tha blood, and its our depends entirely upon a thorough purification of h circulation. As long as the blood remains saturated with urio acid, an Inflammatory condition of the narraa. mnaciaa . . I 4 111 J . wiviu u vmj wu uw, uu t - m - ( - , s Dt.A..n.n,t.t in mt.iuu wou w uu. luiwwuii win uvuuh iai um eoxe sov aura cure ior Rheumatism is 8.8. S. It Is nature's remedy for this disease, mad entirely of the healing, cleansing juices and extracts of roots, herbs and barks from the natural forests.' 8. 8. S. does not contain anything that is in the slightest way injurious to the system. It Is absolutely and Durelv vegetable, and free from opiates or sedatives of any kind. 8. 8. 8. cures Rheumatism by removing the uric acid from the circulation, it makes the blood pure, rich and h,eaalthy 80 b&t instead of depositing sharp, uratio impurities into the musuie,,, u.veS. JUiu nu oones. nounsnes every portion oi the body with natural, healthful properties. Book on Rheumatism and any medical ouvico ijee iu uu who write ana request THE SWIFT For Sale? Stock of Dry Goods The entire stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and no tions of the late firm of J. B. Holland & Co., is for sale. For further information ap ply to GEO. HENDERSON, FANNIE HOLLAND, Executors of Estate of 1 J. B. HOLLAND. Deceased Office at the store, 53 Pol- IOCK ot New Bern, N. C January 14, 1910. A Wild Blizzard Ranging brings danger, suffering often death to thousands, who take cold, coughs and lagripoe that terror of Winter and Spring. Its danger signals are "staf fed up," nostrils, lower part ofnose sore, chills and fever, pain in back, head and a throat-gripping cough. When Grip attacks, as you value your life, don't delay getting Dr. King's New Discovery, ''One bottle cured me," writes A. L Dunn, of P'ne Valley Mis', "after being 'laid up' three weeks wjh Grip; " For sore, lung.-', Hemorrhages. Coughs, dldfl, Whopping Cough, Bron-i-hiiH, Asthma, its supreme. 50c. $1.00. Guaranteed by all Druggist?. REDUCTION In tlic Hctiicliinent of Coupons From Interchangeable Mileage Tickets Hetween 1'oints on Norfolk and Southern Ky. Heginning January 25, 1910, the Nor folk & Southern Railway will detach) I actual number of coupons for the dis ; tance traveled in issuing mileage ex ! change tickets between points on its Norfolk, Va. This office will take pleas i urc in arranging for the transfer snd checking of baggage from hotels and TO.jdpnoes to destination. The Albemarle Sound Bridge, be ' t Flenton, N. C, and Mackey's vi r ! rerT. will be opened for traffic, I Jan. 17, 1910, when the passenger train service will be greatly Improved, snd the running time between Norfolk snd all points in . Eastern North Carolina will be materially reduced. W. W. CROXTON, U. P. A. Aast G. P. A. F.. T. LAMB, General. Mgr. Issss Al Ossla't Deer The door ot death seemed ready to open for Murray W. Ayete, of Transit Bridge N. Y., wheotilellfe wss wonder folly saved. "I was la a dreadful cotv UiU.n," hs writes, "my skin wss almost yelkw: eyes sunken; irwgaa coated; ess doctors. Then that mstcbleae medkiae- Clectrte Bitters cured me. I regained the 0 pounds last and bow sm wsll sod strong." for alt stomach, liver snd idney trouble they're so pre me. 0s St all DroggUtsT, ' - . CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To the Democrsti Voters of Craven ; County: ' . ' t ... ' I herehy moat reapectfnlty announce my esndidacy for the office of Treasurer of Crsveq County suhjw to the will of the DVtnrstltf primsry whenevef said primary Is held. If nominated and elected plIge tnyf if to ewdurt the erVto the isutfsrlmn of the people to the bslof my :.. Uni Bietully, i . , B. R Hurst .. I. w. iumraE'scuiiE FOnmiEUIIflTISM I Ii , ... . . . uw win, acaea, BoreBess, ana not. 'm . . It SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. OA SOUTHERN RAILWAY SOUTHERN BAH fVAl SCHEDULES N. B. These figures are published for information anQ are not guaras teod. NO. 21 Leave Goldsboro, N. C, 6.46 a. m., through train with chair car to AshevlUe, connecting at East Durhum, for Oxford, Hen derson, Keysvllle and RlckiBonC at UUversIty for Chapel Hill at Greensboro for Charlotte-and all points south, also for Dar ville, Lynchburg, CharlottesvilK Washington, and al' pa'ntt corn. NO. 139 Lsves tiolusboro, 2.05 p. ra for Greensboro, bandies througi Pullman Raleigh, to Atlanta, con ni .tk av Greensboro for al' points north, south and Asst. NO lll-Lenves Goldsboro 10 15 p m tor Qreehsboro, handles yullmai Raleigh , to Greensboro, con nects at Greensboro for Char lotte. Atlanta , New Orleans. Asheville, Knoxville, also tor Danville, Lynchbur. Charlot tesville, Washington, and ej) points north. l or further Inforroati m asl an; Southern ticket agent or address tbr inderslgned. H. F. CARY, Ceneral Passenger gnat. Washington, D. C. R. 11 DeBUTTM Traveling Passenger Agent Raleigh. N. C. It is a dangerous thing to take a ough medicine containing opiates that merely stifle your cough instead of cur ing it. Foley's Honey and Tar loosens snd cures the cough and expels the poisonous germs, thus preventing pneu mania and consumption. Refuse sub stitutes ond take only the genuine Fol ey's Honey snd Tar in the yellow pack age. Davis Pharmscv. Better Style. "Are you fashionable enough in tfel luto the dhorce cnurtx?" "My dear, how behind I lie limes you re' Wbv. I ln-loni; io the up to l"t'' wt Ihnl keeps "Ht "f tlic-in'" Meve I. ind Lender PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. T. HANCOCK REAL EjSTATE AGENT Tkeas Ul. 8 BBOAD IT. MEW BISH, I. C Sinajeaa, A- D. Wart X. U. AUea. WARD & ALLEN ITT0KKEV8 AJXD tOLil8ILLOU AT LAW IIW BIRS. R. Cn Office Rooms eulS Elks Builiins; Praatice lh Ue ejMBUes of Crave Osplla, iones, Leootr, Onslow, Car tarst, Pamlico, sad Was la Us Is sraeae and rederai Cosrta, sad wbere ever eervtree are SasSrsd. J I S I . . 1 ' .- 1 - - - J-P'l Ait R. A. NUNN ATTORNEY AT LAW rraetloe U the aevaQee of Ctaveej, JartereC PaatUoo, lorn sad, Oaslow ttd te the BUts Bs pi esse sad rseVsrsi VsrU, ' ' ' - TalephOM Ka fl. Offiee Ka. M Crsvesj strsst. P ra. K. X '- " J. LEON WILLIAMS C Lawyer FttrUrs la Crven, OsrUrtt, Jooas And ramliwi, 110 OcfieraJ Afi-ot Fidelity and Derxall Co,l Of I!Jtimor Bonds. Iont 203, Ofllc Ka 74 Bouth Front it Ks Iktn, N. C. ' " ' ' t, 0. Tfarrre, i. t Warrst KORFOLK S S0U1HEEH 1Y. Wolcott and Reir Receiveii UIEECT THROUGH TRAIN 8h"R VICE BETWEEN ALL POINTS IN EASTERN NORTH CARO LIN A, and via NORFOLK TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Scheilnle in effect Oct. loth Trains leave New Bern 9:15 a m., EXPRESS, Daily, ex ceptSunday, for Washington, Edenton, Elizabeth City and NORFOLK. Arrives Nor folk 3:30 p. m. 2.15 P m-t Daily except Sunday, for Washington, Pinetowa and Belhaveu, making coa nection with Raleigh train at Washington. 9:16a nl Daily, for Morehead City and Beaufort. 6:45 P mM Dai'y, for Morehead City and Beaufort. 9:16um ) Da'l.V, for Kin.ston and Goldsboro. 6:45 P m- Daily, forKinston and Goldsboro. 7:30 P m- Daily, for Oriental and intermediate stations. 9:50 a ra-, Daily, except Sunday, for Oriental and intermediate stations. For further particulai's consult Norfolk and Southern folder, or apply to T. II . Bennett, T. A., New Bern. H. C. HUDGINS, G. V. 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