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wubitai Trr " u th ywar - pt MMdtr. Jgiml kaUaia. M- CHAH.t.S U ITITIII, J' ; DITOR AND PROPHIBTOR . .BBMTearlaaavaao ' ." V- Oa year, ut l) tirtM.i.: MS rtntbly by arrtar ta ta elty ' 4 AJrartlalliV rate tarnlaBS oa P- Entered at 4h Ptoee, Hew Bert I. C. U MOOBdeUM Matt. ornciAL paper or v: - AMD CBAVBK COOKTT. BBRN New Bern; N. G Feb. 25, 1910 COOPERATIVE ' ADVERTISING Yeats ago when advertising was in its experimental stage, it was left to a fe w enterprising merch ants, who were termed "fool har dy" by those .who could see no thing in advertising except giving dollars to the newspaper or peri odical for space. Today, advertising has become recognized as essential to mercan tile success as any other factor en tering into business or trade oper ations. Fortunes are paid oat, an nually by great firms and corpora tions to exploit a single article. Advertising is not now left to merchants, to those selling special articles or merchandise of all de scriptions, but banks advertise, and towns and cities pay great sums to attract attention to their locality and local resources. Oo operative advertising is becoming the latest scheme to attract where a city and county join with local commercial organizations and pool -ing their contributions send out de scriptive pamphlets or advertise in newspapers. That this method is proving successful is seen that this co-operative advertising is on the increase, which argues that co-operation of the right kind, operates with good results in whatever way it is tried. Like the merchant, however small his stock, so must city and town advertise' if they ex pect to be in the procession of oth er places that advertise, and so keep step in this progressive age. Catarrh Casmat be Cured, with LOCAL APHJCATIONS, as tbey cannot reach aa seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is s Wood or consti tutional disease, aai in order to ears it yon mast take jatmmal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. HalTg Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years and is a-regular prescription. It is com posed of tha best tonics known, oom bined with the best blood purifier, acting directly on the auooua sur faces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what prodaces such wonderful mulls in flaring ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY ft COProps, Toledo, 0 Bold by druggists, price 75. Take Hall's family pills for con stipation. Hats. Wr owe th hat to Asia, for U w In that country that th art of fsniag wool waa srst known, and. from th moat remote periods th art was car rted oa by tb ortabtabv A Clr Ct WankM "Young isdlaa said a atesatainsV d teacher of Latin to afe thus Is Vtr gfl, "1 naderstend that yu ot apoa uy-ealllag oo, ya Is alpha baOcaJ or der and prepaf fem leaaooa aocoroV ta1y 1 ant Mrartssi sad 41sapplB ad at snch oaodoctv: Eterrafter I wtra yon I shall fcrgta si UoUk m4 U tb alDhabeCv - f - : T .i i '"'t . sVHt;'HiM ef Cesaeets .The ana of commons wes origins V d br 'on 'mUstfort. srt f Utcmurt, l to atnatthea bis ear pytM opultioa to Itoary III ' ," i '-. - I'. - ' ? t : LaGHpp paine that parrad th tire syatera, LaGripp eoogNi that reca and train, ar cmkkrr eured by Foiry's Honey and Tar, Is mildly laxUt aaf snd certain in rwoila, lavw Hiamacy. -". li aohuei la fioef at tha pad a rag Is la tha dtstrtbwUosj at fU ptama. AAf(i) ft f WW Wwi Jy VUW f.: fcr cured to StomacK'Deadr Man Still Peopl who suffer from tour stomach fermenUtion- of food, -distress- after satins- and indigestion, and seek relief In large chunks pf artificial disestors. sis killing- their stomachs by inaction jost at sorely as the victim of morphine it deadening and injuring beyond repair every nerra of his body. i What tha. stomach of .every sufferer bom indigestion heeds is a good pre scription that Will build op his stomach, pot strength, energy and elasticity into it, and make it sturdy enough to digest a hearty meat without artificial aid. Tha best prescription for indigestion ever written is sold by druggists every where and by the Bradham Drug Co. and is rigidly guaranteed to build up the atomach and cure indigestion, or money back. This prescription is named Mi-o na and is sold in small tablet form in large boxes, for only 60c. Remember the name. Mi o-na stomrcn tablets, iney never fail. Booth's Fills, best for iiver, bowels and constipation. 26c. EGGS FOR HATCHING. Single comb Buff Depingtons, one of the best chickens for all purposes ever known. They are a rich uniform buff color. Splendid winter and summer layers. Execellent broilers and the most delicious fowl for roasting. Eggs (1.00 for 13. ' Address, MRS. JOHN HUMPHREY, Phone 912. Clarks, N. C. A SAFEGUARD TO CHILDREN. "Oar two children of six and eight years have been since infancy subject to colds and crow. About three years azo 1 started to use Foley's Honey and Tar; and it has never failed to prevent and -cure tnese troumes. it is tne only medicine I can get the children to take without a row." The above from W C Ornstein, Green Bay, Wis , dupli cates the-' experience of thousands of other users ot Jf oley s Honey ana i ar Davis' Pharmacy. Blarney. Norah Why do you call me your Jewel, Patrick? Officer Clancy Bekase your eyes sparkle lolke dlmooda, your leetb are lolke pearls, and even your voice baa an emerald ring to It-Browning a Magasln. If troubled with indigestion, consti nation, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets a trial and vou will be pleased with the result. These tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by all dealers. Calarado In Extramia. The mountain Hum haunt liar Mils; Tb wildcat' cry through canyons hrlll NlmrxJ, coin I Ceyot Invade th town with thrill, And antelop no fallow kills. WaU Colorado haka with chill. Nlrarod, cornet Ob. Nlmrod. com. The dr at up tb farmer' hay: Th mountain bep ar getting gay Nlmrod. com! WhU h who duty I to eluy, The xoutlonT, w'll y. Baa waited tint la Afrtr-a Nlmrod, com) Ob, Nlmrod. rorae! - Urooklyn ICngl Different. "What do yon consider a woman declining years f "The years of youth and beauty Then she dechnea all propotnia. Aftet taat aeanon haa goW- "Doea ah no longer decline propo alr "She no longer get them. "-Houston Post. Plain Grselin. Onoa upon a f.:dar dreary Aa I waader.d, weak and weary, Dcwa th lane I was aaddenly nt reelli.i By ubU tooiethlnc ateallng O'er my brain awd wothuught tb air grew Atnmr. "liiwaiil from aa anD cetwerr Muratuwd t I was wroag That ednr evil IftoaUd frwm a big red devil Tln ST. v PoUcdphLa otlKOa. lavjsd fraai AwW frtl. 1 nr felt so' hear wt irnve." writes Lewis Camblin, of Manchester, Ohio; B. R. No. a. "aa when a fright fui coo eh aad long troobl taillrd m down to lit poanda to arXte of many reeaacur ana us DMtaoctors. Ana mat I baa alt today is due solely to Dr.' K trig's New Irtxovry which mmpWtely eared a. Mow I wwigh 190 poanda and can Wora hard.. It alao eared nv'foir ehlldrra olrroap." Infallible for Coughs and Cold. Ite th moat ertaln rem edy for LaGripp. Asthma, deeperate mng uoabbi and su broncntal aifnctWiiM, V. and 11.Q0. A trial btU free. Guaranteed by all drorgkta. " '.-; , " - aaaaaaaaaftaaBSMBSajBBaafew '''' ". i w,t siftoM . - TTw'r lb wwrst nr 1 ever saw."' T f yea for thatl f ,- "Wtf-tta'l jo a ilarr J f' "V "RurrigSaM ertrihody Hfl I'm tb beet oo Vy rr saw-deTelsad Uader.-v . ;f : r"""! fw,rT1r I .J Li..,wt,il J elay cured by '" CHOICE CiSCELLui ? To Escape the Lath. ' 'Lola FnQer, the Wed dancer,- told at a luncheon a story about her class of dancing children. , - - . , ; -I gave the ' children t " Curistmaa party last year," she said, "and When the pudding came on I said to them;- 'I have put In this pudding a coin, a little china doll and a button. - Who ever gets the coin will be rich, who ever gets the doll will be married be fore the year Is put, but whoever gets the button will be an old maid.'-' .. Well, the podding, disappeared Yap- Idly, and. the little girla, soon found the coin and the china doll, but the button did not turn npr? No one-got the button. . This amaied me. V That night I said to my favorite little girl as we sat alone by the fire In my room: . . ' -'; v'. V I can't understand what became of that barton. I put It In the pad ding myselfZ :; 'j Cts-"1. "WUtell you," the little, girl con fessed, turning rosy with contusion. '1 dot the button, bat 1 didn't want everybody to laugh at me, tho I thwal- lowed ltr " A Sailer's Compliment. A Boston publisher said of Mrs. As qulth, whose name haa been so much discussed In connection with "The Wo man With the Serpent's Tongue:" , "As Miss Margot Tennant she elec trified London with her beauty, her wit and her high spirits. Mr. Glad stone admired her, and the novenst Benson owed his Buccess to the por trait, wretchedly weak and thin as It was, that he drew of her In 'Dodo.' ! "Gladstone, Tennyson and other dis tinguished persons made a cruise- to Norway one summer In Sir Daniel Carrie's yacht Miss Margot Tennant was among the party, and her gayety and beauty enchanted all on board, from Tennyson and Gladstone down to the cabin boy. "Mr. Gladstone and Miss Tennant. promenading the deck one morning, paused and talked awhile with a sailor. " 'Are you married r Miss Tennant asked him. "The sailor touched his cap and an swered: '"Tea, ma'am; I'm sorry to say 1 am.' Routed th Ctoaike. "One of the performers at the Tea tro Llrico, at Milan, had an exciting experience on the occasion of his first appearance this year. The opera 'Fa Torita' was being performed," saya the Rome Gazette, "and, despite the fact that the baritone, Alneto, sang and played well, he was loudly hissed and ridiculed. The curtain went Sown on the first acfaad Alneto, in th cos tume of the king of Castile, stepped before the curtain dose, to the foot lights and addressed the audience in a voice tremulous with tegs. 8 said that he was the victim of a heartless claque that he had been honed and his conscientious efforts had been groaned st because he had refused' to pay the claque. The audience reeelv ed his remarks wttst 4ood applause. The claque melted away, and the he roic singer from that One until the pud of the performance received much applause." A MiatrcM ef Detail. Dr. Robert Wood of Johns Hopkins university waa complimented by young lady at a dinner in Baltimore on the artificial mirages that be bad succeeded In making in his laboratory "It la by attention to th taut de tails." said Dr. Woaa. with t-smile "that one succeed lb experiments of this kind. On must look after detail llke-er-Uke th landlord's waf."; " Tommy.' said tha landlord's wire to her little boy, wbo la that telktog on the doorstep to Mot fatbefT- ; 'J "'It's a dlvlaUy stt Ttroraeri answered, 'wba la fclokhbgv for a nig bod room.' . . " norry, then,' said ta mother. snd walk np and down tha tall whistling t hymn.' "-New TcPrjraa.- Wouldn't Alter His rase, , A prominent fioaaiaa state ma h who bear a remarkibi rvaemblabC t tb ccar wss once advlaad by hit sastesty to try and alter hi ppearsac. -Why don't you abav If your beard, count r asked Nicholas. :. TTaar like ness to your unfortsnate emperer lays yoa open to terrible-risk, knocking about la pnbuo as yoa do.". . "I will never alter my appearaa, slra.T aas wared th falthfut ooant.'! aa too proud ot ay reseabUoe to your saajesty.". - v " "Aa, wl, said th tsar.-frit ahreg. 1 fear if ye, doal altar yoear fac soma of toy alblllat Mhjacto wtU .lit I u A-m . , ttetw With BhMeSa.'X'-'r Th wana.admirera. f the stlk bat WDJ hardly clalaa that It lead self to th sculptor's art. TH in art 1st reepoaalbl for tha broiie stata of Kruno on tb lawn of tb KM lacht club haa presented tb trwnnwa tr with top bat sod a walking stick la his right battd. Ue-bee alao o dowed him with a tightly fitting rr k coat, rarefuity crtawd trooaar and a tnathemat-al parting to th renter of th bead, so that th aiatn tooke ntor Ilk a tailors dammy thas tb rvrtt)Ut)oa of a raptata f tadua try Lotido Chrotik-U.. . Chrti New I New YrW lo a feoBllfieot New Torv sewer. pr It is now p"iM to rd eTry Mnfwlffy whet wealthy tadle wort the Any W ife at rhorbtt only pert rf lb wertlre wbU-a la locled e tJ0m-r'a ' ' Won't ni A Cr - V hn f'.!;i-r i. V. Vf roliiie. N. lr'. 1 I 1 arl J p-i 1 . r 'a, ! rf r ) mJt " Sporting Notei ' " Cincinnati is latest to form an aero flab. . ' " .. ' - Marvin Hart, the heavyweight pugil ist. Is a detective In Louisville, Daughters of Nutwood, 2:18," have produced 843 . record trotters and pacers. Ohio is to try the propagation of Hungarian pheasants as a means of restocking its game haunts. The California Kennel club will send a carload of the beat dogs on the coast to the east, with the purpose of creat ing greater interest in future Califor nia shows. The Artels of Baltimore claim that their new clubhouse Is the most per fect in America. The club enjoyed one of their most successful . rowing sea sons last year. Facts From France. France haa established a high school for aeronauts. The French army costs $140,000,000 n year, equal to $240 a man. - In France there are 300 poetesses, 840 women fashion writers and 1,500 women novelists. Blsty women are members of the Society of Dramatic Authors, and there are 300 women writers on edu. ounl matters: France Is far u being the child less country th some writers picture It The recent census rhowa no fewer than 90,000 families in that country which rejoice In ten or more chil dren each aud over 1,200,000 families having at leaat five children each. Important t all Women Readers of . This Paper. Thousands upon thousands of wo men have kidney trouble and never suspect It Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result ot kidney or bladder dla- If th. kidneys are not in a healtny condition., they will cause -the other organs to become, diseased. - Tou may suffer a great deal wHn pals in the back, bearing-down feel ings, head-ache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, lr ritablt and may b despondent; rt makes any on so. But thousand,, of irritable, nervous tired aad brokn4own women have re stored their health and atrength ny th aaVaf wstnp-Root,. the great Kidney, dver and Bladder Remedy. 8waTft-Roc brlpga pew lift and to tMty"to th 'aJdntys, the cause 01 such troubles. , . Itany send tor a sample bottle to see what Bwarop-Root, the great Kidney, liver andPladder Remedy' will do for them. Every reader of this paper, who haa not already tried it, may address Dr. Kflmer Co, Bingham ton, N. T., and reoslv sampl boUl frhr matt To 'tao parcha th regular flft- osnt and oM-dotUr alt bottles st alt drug ttoreay Rebal and Hint In On, ' " How nicely your daaghiar aingsr aid tb young man to th gtr atoth ;,Tlrr,iclsred the tetter hanghK" lytf "that Js my huabatxl In tb jury raoaa. wtadtog the dorur-Rt. Iou- atatV',j, ... y A-r;.-;' ' 1 ; 11 i r 1 1 1 a v,, . llorppte are taking Foley's Kid ney Kataedy rrery year. It Is rotildet. ed th aoat effective remedy fur ah kid ey sod bladder trouble that meJiea ariene can devise, Fotey's KUiney Kern- ey eorrecU Irrrgalarlti, buikia np in ayMem, ana restore ma vuam.y, Davis itrmary, , "..-T; W . - , ' .... ''',.,.', t The ja who as a tim for his crltsaa a 111 tvantaiily dlsoovr that a has so trteods fr kl tlm. . A !!-' L very ro : n a n ma y 1 ' " t"t every wo . an a',-- !.i V 1 e f - 1 ra t -1 I 1 f l tKiinta rr. 1 i vorvtan - " h J I i , V ! - tin VI t I -r !.-. s 1 V JLamp - t' A bright and steady light depend apoa the conitrucbon of tha Uinp. -i .v . . ,.: . ;r-The best skill. has, pot form h best effort ta V-perfecting the Rayo, Lamp, , 'At the air Is fed to the flame so does the fight bum. The eaiy-fiowing current of air through. the air-tube of the Rayo Lamp secures a uniform light, with never a nicker or flare. - The ideal family lams. Mads of bran through out and beautifully nickeled. ' " - The Rayo U a low-priced lamp, but yott cannot get a better lamp at any price. One a Rayo user, aJwaya one ' Etct Dwtar EvcrywW. BNot at Vmib, Write lot v'.t bmaifXin Cin to th Nmim AgrnKf at tbm CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I respectfully announce that I shall be a candidate for re-election for the office oi 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 houae, willing to serve you aa faithfully in the future as I have in the past. Respectfully, Freeman S. Ernul. Mr. E. A. Kelly, Belvidere, 111., writes us: I am an ex-engineer with 22 years active service to my credit. About three years ago my kidneys were affected so that I had to give up my engine. First I was troubled with severe, aching pain over the hips. "Then followed inflam mation of the bladder, and specks ap peared before my eyes. A sample of Foley's Kidney Pills that I tried, so bene fited me that I bought more. I contin ued to take them until now I can aaf elv testify they hare made me a sound and null mDn 1-..;. Dk.. Mary 'a Mutton. Mary had a little lamb That filled her mind with grief. She knew she'd get a better prio Had II been made of beef. Cleveland Plain Dealer TH Ladder. "Tcs; I began fit the bottom of ' th ladder, and now look at me!" "But you admit, do you. that some body else provided the ladder?" Chi eago Record-Herald. Nothing 80 Sordid. Tounr lov It Uttl quarrel has, Its palns grief. But not upon fUbh ubjcu aa - Tb plica ot beef. Pltteburg Post. Clroumstantlal Evideno. "De VUlera haa quit scorching." "Machine all In?' - "Nope; he's dead." "Oh, that doeant prove anything!" Harper's Weekly. An attack of the grip la often followed by a prestatont cough, which to many proves a greal annoyance. (Jbamber Iain's Cough Remedy haa been eaten sively used aad with good success for the relief and cur of ibis cough. Many ease have been eared after all other remedies bad failed. Sold by aU deal- "Suiting the Aetlen to the WenL Ho vorr ltron ta the maa Who 1 tlway la x plaining, "Can - Too beat ltr I hat that phrma. It maae n war. 1 auca and dodge, but everywhere .1 meet It. "Beat It. beat tt U yea our It 'a avful. but 1 hav a plea Te meet It Tb amnt aein oo take ma that For eaawar I put o my hat Aad beat U. 1 City TteM. mall Chan. Tf a three year sine 1 wsa in this city," said the stranger aa a flubbed his dinner. -City looks th aama." x"l dont Had much change," re marked tb waiter aa he took np tb dim that ras left from lb two dollar bllt-New York Journal. . ' , rVty Haea a Him. VaMr aaarke Jat a .. ', ' " ' As ay aaa sv- ,s fir Wba the aar If s laag", . r ". It's prettg bard a aal - - ' . . v . ' I allua a aaapicloa, ' 'fT r aUua ua a tra. - ' ; H fW WlMa tbef ear ITS aastt IV svettjr ear om anei - , -vatlaala Coaatlt' , . ",i Par ikatTtrHbl tuktof..' Crtems, tatter and salt rheum keep tneir varum in wrrptuai torment. Th appllrattoa of UiamUrtaln'a 8aJv Will instantly allay this itching, and tnany caa hav bn cured by IU ua. tor al by all dealer. .. .. " ' Aah, Hah, AaM " ';; I Walk 68 alr-l'tn tn trim ear fraf ihM Hm v. mi(enia feaoaa T, I m tT, th wW I fair, -v , ... T. I m full f K. Mr ' - ' I mad today O anal pay. ' ' ' alanf niMtU bal ' -Oaraiaoa Leader. Not tpaciR CnewH. YVfii"i-At lb tlm f tb B'yldaal tr.f tnolil ta my boudoir arranging in 7 hair, ljTfr-tM. ar.4 aibfr ort yoa) Hi,oPir(-r, t.in 1 ianrr1: L V.h.t It Waa. I T ,1 I e ' i 'I !! t I : hecent Inventions. . . i To a Phlladelpbiaa has been grantad a patent on a machine to pass tobaeee leaves to bundles under X ray tt Uir the small insects which Infest them. . .-v. - A patent nas xeen granted oa as electric rat trap which , resembles s rather fist bell. .When a tat climbs, un on It to reach the halt It completes s fatal circuit. , : A piano stool that wtU accommodats hut one person under ordinary circum stances, but which contains leaves which can be spread to hold two ta play duets, has been Invented by a Chlcagoan. By Inventing a hairpin the troags ot which normally are close together, but which may be sprung open to Insert, a Pennsylvania woman has designed a device more secure than pins of thi usual form. Sporting Notes. Syracuse ice racing light names cluba will unite. The Boston Americans are after new grounds for 1012. Cornell haa won eastern cross cona- try runs ten times in eleven years. Alfred Shrubb haa won ninety-live out of 101 races since coming to this country nearly three years ago. James A. Murphy of New York haa bought his old love, Star Pointer, 1:50, and the first two minute pacer la certain of a good home aa long as he Uvea. Dan Patch, 1:554, has covered more than 70,000 mile since going Into the exhibition business. What has beeD announced as- his final appearance In public took place last Thanksgiving day at Los Angeles, wher he scored over Minor Heir In 2:15V. Handicapped. The people In the flat next door Are kindly, but They harbor that decided bore, A barking mutt. But little peace are we enjoying. A barking tiog la moat annoying. The rules forbid It, aa they know. So saya the lease. If we complained he'd have to go. And we'd get peace. The landlord would uphold ua, mayba, But we can't kick; we have a baby. Kansas City Journal. The Country 8tor. "There seem to be a great many cap tains among those loiterers around the atove," ventured the cdffee drummer. "Yes, stranger," laughed the old store keeper; "they are all captains." "And 1 suppose you could find all kinds of captains among them." 'Tea, excepting captains of Indus try." Chicago Newa. a KILLTHtCOUGH ANDCUnCimLUKCS Da.ll8'S Maruuuna leKafOfASijOO VQLP3 ir.TRi Bonn run AMD All THROAT AMD LUM TROUBLES GUAtfANTEO SATSMCTOfty . OR MONEY fCnJAtOCD. Although money la th root of all evil, the moat successful men aeem to be tnoa who plant it Discovered at LL Tb Little Boy Mamma, who la Miss Columbia? The Mother-Cncle 8am 'a affinity . Ufa Th Miation ef th Stick. Th ua of copper' club ajraln In old Nw for l hey bans. Tbey And K't bad for booaat man. But plndld fur th (ant. Cleveland Plata Oealar. One Mere Foe Ceek. TJs was tbi man of lbs boor." Tattltbey atopped bis clock "-Kansas City Times. Do rnu know that croup ran be pre venUdT Giv Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy as soon as tb child become hoarse or evn after th erouy cough appear and it will prevent th attack. It is alao a certain cur for croup ard ha nvr been known to fall. Bold by all dealtia. NORFOLK ftSOUTHERJI BY. Via Norfolk, V., Th Quickwt Boote to Blohmond, Petersburg WWsiahibgton. (KID - rtnfi ' SCBKWLa XICKXOXD t. HyC fdBr USt ''. im i' . tat MClar. - :li '., tat . , is Ma.' - 44S, . m a . " Wai 1 , . ' , Ar. NoaroLX. Ta - fcn m. w. ta, vnoaoitr I. flerWk. Va V . MS Bav A. Bl.wai.ra " MM ".'." U. kliaii4, a Via a. r. f. Rr, ISaa Ar. Waakliea, D, C . , . llJak Save time hy oalng tha Norfolk and Southern Railway, North, Booth, Cast or Wt ' , . : - . H. a 'HUDGINS. G. PA. ..' . ; ."Norfolk, Vi, i f V. i. A I, 4, ..i f n ri If !, lo t'T V tis t1 f-.fH f T ' t 1 4 S II ' ''I y-if ?."' -a. '!' if Vri.VO lJr t.hrer Syfiif, ftre)y , gerrfta, a j l f. ! i !:', Vo-.e i 4 t: t, aa on U . a 1 I. i r--' t f-f I - ,y In u. ;tl n, V", 1 . - ' ,f-t: t. Try ti m ,"-r-a KQSFOLX & S0U1HEEN RY. Wokott and Ren Receive! i DIRECT THEOUQH TEA IN 8KB VICE BETWEEN ALL POUTT8 IN EASTERN NORTH CARO LENA, and via NORFOLK TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Schedule in effect Oct. I Oth Trains leave New Bern 9:15 a m., EXPRESS, Daily, ex cept Sunday, for Washington, Eden ton, Elizabeth City and NORFOLK. Arrives Nor folk 3:40 p. m. 9:16 a m., Daily, for Morehead City and Beaufort. 9:16am., Daily, for Kinston and GoldBboro. 9:50 m- Daily, except Sunday, for Oriental and intermediate stations. 2; 15 P m-i Daily except Sunday, for Washington, Pinetown and Belhaven, making , con nection with Raleigh train at Washington. 6:45 P m- Daily, for Morehead City and Beaufort. 6:45 P m- Daily, for Kinston and Goldsboro. 7:30 P m., Daily, for Oriental and intermediate stations. For further particulars consult Norfolk and Southern folder, or apply to T. H. Bennett, T. A., New Bern. H. C. HUDGINS, G. P. A. W. W. CROXTON, A. G. P. A. E. T. LAMB, G. M. Norfolk, Va. SORE LUNGS AN'I) RAW LUNG?. Most people know the feeling, and the miserable state of ill health it indi cates. All people should know that Fo ey's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, will quickly cure the soreness and cough and restore a normal condition. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar. Davis' Pharmacy. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County : I hereby most respectfully announce my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Craven County subject to the will of the Democratic primary whenever said prima i-y is held. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to conduct the otflce to the satisfaction of the people to the best of my ability. Most Respectfully, B. B. Hurst. CIllCHLSi . PRANT IXDirs i Art Ttmt BVacM for CTl Clltt KD BRAND PILLS In ,1m dot. aartalll pnea, aralcd wlib Blue tad aah tor rnKUUHl t aiaauaaa rii.t., f .crtT fi jearaTrmiSM aa Bem.bafcii, AlitajT BMul' SOLDBY ALL DRUGGISTS TTHX EVERYWHERE tUMO I WANTED ! i To purchase 5 00 bushels Field Peas for which we will pay highest market price. Also Savoy Beans or Jap anese Peas. Burrus Co. 18 Mlddls St. New Bern, N. C. ENNETTS . FREPARED Agricultural, mikes every acre count tnd m eycry testimonial food. Ii i prepared f eU oilj tod al' cropt ' Write cs fo prices and testimonial fi'v ' -'- AGRICULTURAL LIME CO. ' NEW EERN..N.-C iJ a4 t-rv.t B jteons of aSiad DIAMOND i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1910, edition 1
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