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5 . r-. v y V, Most trpQrfcst ItjazIcwItidllcsCk plntttt rEDHUARY Burr McIntosh Monthly iff"-' 1Z.r-- e ;; BECAUSE IT HAS :J5 -f 50 Mjffnlfleeaf mnstra&OBS selfcted from amo,"t thousand! of : subjects, exquisite!) printed with fine art tone inks. Among these pictures are - : , . - - - 30 Full Page Plates ' every one worthy a frame. There is also a special section whieh con-. tains eight of the most beautiful photographic , art studies ; ever Color Section ' ' published, printed in color on fine enamel paper; any ion of these above would sell at 60 cents in any art store. The Mysterious North Star by Garrett E. Serviss, the emi nent astronomer, is' an article of unusual interest which discloses many hitherto unknown facts about this extraordinary planet. The' Problem of the Railroads ia the result of a series of confer ences with President W. C. Brown of the New York Central Railroad, President E. P. Ripley of the At chison Railroad, President Ralph Peters of the Longlsland Railroad. It presents this subject of national THS BURR MclNTOSH MONTHLY la 25c. namotT, ewept the doable Christmas number! which re 50c a copy. H " J-M tiru htlew ' yesr 1910. wc will icnd yon abaolatdy Iret our Ait Portfolio conttintat twemy-Sre (25) auperb pknirea primed on enamel paper, mall price Sl.OOi and. ler food measure, we wiU also (end yon the Chrimnu, 1909. nomber. conceded to be the finest Chriauaaa number of the year a total retail value of 4. 50. - - ONE -YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION, 1910. M.OO ) -.a CHRISTMAS NUMBER. 1909 . . .50 "ETy PORTFOLIO OF 25 PICTURES . . 100 t Onjt 0e Total retail price. 4. 50 J IF you with to let acquainted with the maaralne before accepting abore offer, lend ui S1.0S and we will scr.il you the isiuel for January, February, March and April, and include Two Liberal Olfcrs fr,4 the 50c. CbriMmat number al ivuv-a torai reiaii ue oi i.ju. YOUR NEWSDEALER WILL TAKE YOUR ORSER IF YOU SO DESIRE Our anp.ro calmndar for 1910, malar prict 25 etnlt, will bm tint FREE if yea mention thlt papwr wA.n accmptint oitA.r of thm a boot offer.. BURR PUBLISHING COMPANY J. A. JONES Largest and Finest Stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New Bern. A Car Load of each ju:;t in. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robts, Whips, Cart Wheels etc. J. A. JONES PROPRIETOR St. New Bern. N. Broad jjiij; "'.louiK "PI LLSBURVS BEST flour is the best : I hdye?iver used" 0. A. KAFER. The following merehaataMstfll it in New H. f. B. H. Armstrong, Lucas A Lewis,' C V, Davenport, Hudson at Co. T. Ctatet, W. 11. HarrWon Slid meny etherr. J. V3Hiamg0U ' - .. -.NEW': BERN, He C.B:---h:.f'; THE De.ll 1 Cejest -' BALTTVORB. jIhsj. l-j: : ,THE'SUN (Daily) at 1 Cent ttTut emmr iwwuss tvxaink a ju nmXB statu1 , ' '. V Tllr NEWS OP TllE WORLD leAllrW.trv-1 heflul w.'l-train ' tTMoHaJ rjoyp(in)etita of fail BUN suul ae befcar toe reeutari U a eunvfcta) an4 . ;, 4nt4retlna;iuMD.er. . , . , AS t!irtmloi of World ert Tllfi SUM IS INDISITNHABLE. if tiIUiIMrrunttBj WawhlnrtnaisrMl New trr trMlre1ta naers lrt.ru tlMi lvtaJa- " t'VS end naavuaj fenUrtol Uw Oonw ths bet that rtm be otoA)nd. , . AS A WOrvtAN'S PArEK tub bum lMiloi'rrw.tiiiimranr M4 lrrelUHi)al)r patr the hlliet type. It ptiiiiuia the very Lt ' S f aeU nre Uua cam te wnttatj cm aaatLlon. srt avrxl mlrenr)xi"ia iutir. "' Till RUN'S market nave omkaaft A DUUNHSS MArT. Nrcr"TTY for Uis larmee. the arorobaot amd the broker en depiM cin cij - and t rellaA'le tyif'jroaatloo upon Umtr vajrVju Hue) ot trwl. THM fUM Is la ee-ort rv mn Bp fvd rnfirr, foariae (n De .. oplMorra, )o In lt OeUba ellone end lulr ID the fwi t lurt.'.ar g "people. - . , ' NUMBER pRTHK': r- - ' vfr. IT OAS ; importance from the intimate" view - - point of the men who run the roads,. s X and. is calculated to interest every , c thoughtful persan..; ; , v; --is. . " ; The Confessions ot Nero by rWAtLACS-lBWINi The most'j'' " amazingly humorous "article -that ."' this well-known author, has ever written." - It is strikingly, original ; in tone and the illustrations wil :.-' : make you gasp for breath. . , " - The PlBkertons; the Police . v and the Crooks ' - by O'Connor Douglas, Is an article ' from material furnished the author . by a reformed confidence man who has operated in this country and Europe for over thirty J ears and who writes of startling conditions little known to the general public. - Besides other articles sod stories we must mention two crackajack stories: " The Watcher In the Pit by Maximillian Foster, the most absorbing story of vengeance carried ' across two continents and an ocean.. Unmitigated Molly a most delightful story by'ECNA Kenton. .Both these stories are profusely illustrated fromdra wings. 21 West 39th Street, New York LIVERY. FEED. SALE FXSHM6E STABLES C. - TiTOf ' V . "' v . - - , -. , . -' I .i '. ,' Berr. F. P. Hactburp, W.' J. Melts', McGt-hee, Brosd Street - Crorety Cn. -.iSUJ WD. utMiar n cna ViOMAU akd fashiq: 4 . House Party' Frock. A . most convenient sad 'attractive dress to slip into jtbe trunk for a house party., it is simple, , will, not take long to make and may be adapted tor even ing or afternoon, according to the ma terial used.: The Illustration shows It made of .olive green velvet, wttk tnnie end eleevea jot silk castanere of same color. The yoke and lower part tt the OP OASHMttRB AND VZLVKT. sleeves are tucked chiffon cloth of self coler over net threaded with gold. A narrow band of black satin edges the tunic, and the whole ia further trim nied with soutache in a darker shade of green. The t jnlc is belted in front, ! while in back it wrinkles gracefully at the waist and is fastened on the sides with a single large button. A touch of Mack is used on the sleeves and around the top of the collar. The velvet underskirt la of a plain circular cut " Rhinestona Hatpins. Now tlmt hatpins play such an im portant part In the accessories of the correctly dressed girl and woman they are much more carefully chosen and matched up than formerly, Pour, at the least, are required to hold the modern hat securely on the head, and in many cases tire aad six are worn. It is the correct thing this winter, as it was Inst summer, to have the hatpins alike: If not In shape, the stones should be the same, and in the arts and crafts plus the design and nainel correspond lu euch. - , The preferred pin- for this winter U ct with rhlnestones, " the . huge bead being In cubochon.-oveJ or diamond shape. With the satiny beaver bat ft nd those of silky fur nud panne vel vet these puis are exceptionally smart Another very good looking sot of pint has huge cloudy cobochon sapphires surrounded with tiny rhlnestones, and those of faceted et. ure also popular. Gaitars to Matoh Your Hat It is English and S custom whlck many women on this side have adopt ed to look carefully to the gaiters when out for a walk. Tbey are checked and are worn to match the covered hat Blue and whit gaiters look smart with a blue tniv ban. gray .ud white with the gray brown- and lnck wKb the browu. and so On tbrongh Ihtf variety of (ones of this winter's millinery. This "mania for matchlnr." as n observing man cslieg 1t, aiscessltates a good supply of gaiters, ' but the -poa-sessloa of a variety' gives a -certain distinct individuality to the outfit. oi woman. -.'.-; : -' ; - ,-t-,' " "Valval IwtlM Haln'' ; Women wba can wear a -flat band around the head, od the majority of thorn caa,- ore suhstltuttng this for the heavy noil of hair; worn under the. bat The ribbon Is for evening and makes tu rolaw quite brilliant. Itcarrtoe out Ihe-volot sc he roar of the gown. .The paajel shades, - which, are commrjnly conshlorei suitable for the hair, are rsrvly.bsod. ' instead one sees plus purple, royal bine, burgundy red, plum tlaok, Jnde greea and appbl...:. ' , ; 84 tin and velvet ribbon art nod; also tulle. The oriental style of nsiDg this ribbon U (o finish It above the ear With gemmed eabocboos .-v.' - v ' New Umbrella Tep. ' i One of the big shops shews distinct ly new and clever Inventions In a broils tops. There Is a Oatteoed teand gold top which opens with a; tiny spring to disclose a fascinating" tliti vanity hot with mirror framed in tba gold top; crystal lined hollow fur pow der and A tiny puff. ( . , The lid et the box Is yeweled or. f graved with a monogram, .: - Other, snibrellas with tall dlrectolre aandlea have Hiibee ef plslled leather altMtSal tPafatl Sr-TSaSita tl krhltafa ATl rawl " " "' " "T- rouad them like a whip, Bresada Bleuaaa. , f, lllon are of b roe fide era being worn with the high aslatad tailored skirts and toog roats lo complete lb etreet rostnma. Tsy tre veiled with at sd cblfos In- the colr of Ibe suit sod are innal sltrsrtlre. - Vlth elnbornle roarnniae Mousr of flriwrrrd lmrde are worn, and the ere. vailed wtih fine io(t-l nt or roa( end fowa. of fine TUnrtonree) lace Joinel with floe goia or sllraf braid. i ' .- ' t t To art M,t Cftn H S trnri r- a r '" ''" '"T 'Wft of t'lr tn' fi a. il ((,: a : !' "i, I.lvaf n K Hney tr ' t' lr. I . .: a p 1 ,1 f a I ' , ' V . i ) r , r K ; ; i a r. ! h, t r aI. 1 . ,l f r I . - ; ., I r- -'. I. ' . J - -. a r i ; s ARE; YOU ? TIRED ? IT IV ILL IV AK EN vr Younitveit and start jftwing, ,J$ea; : yoa can workandenjoy it, toa THC CCNUINf haw M Ktft g MI Jh front 1 Moh BBoluH 9nd th lemrturai aM B-aT t J. N. ZEIUN CO, on the eWo, In WED. , MM SAU BY AU. DSJIXrOIITi. - I ' - British Columbia Indians. ; ' The redskin of British Columbia, la a good farmer, and his house Is fkrtjpu lonsly clean. - Usually it consists of two or three rooms and cellar, where Supplies art? kept .. Mosquitoes' ef India. -.' The moaquttpes of India) hare great fun with the bicyclists,-. They not only lance the riders, bat Actually puncture the bicycle tires, V - v " " : 1 Flat Noses Considered Btsutiful. In ancient Persia an aquiline nose was -often thought 'worthy ct the crown, but the Bumatran mother care fully flattens the nose of her -daughter. Among some of the savage tribes continual" pressure Is applied to the skull in order to flatten It and thus give it a new beauty. Deaths and Births at Sea. For every birth occurring at sea there are about sixteen deaths. LAEJE iVERY MORSINB A Bad Back is Always "Worse iu the Morning. "Hew Bern Peo ple Are Finding Belief. A back that aches ail day and causes discomfort at night ia usually worse in the morning. Makes you feel as if yon hadn't slept at all. ' Can't cure a bad back until you cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cures sick kidneys make you feel better, work better, rest better, and sleep bet ter. ... - . Permanent cures la Mew Bern prove the merit of Doan's. . .- A L. Bryan; 123 & Front 8t. ' New Bern, N. C, say tp1 gladly recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills -as I know this remedy deserves all that can be said in ' iu favor. Often my back was so lame that I could hardly arise In the morning. The kidnty secretions were unnatural, contained a sediment aijid plainly indicated the source of my trou ble, - Seeing Doaa'a Kidney Pills ad vertised, I procured a bps at Brad hmra's Pharmacy and bad,- taken but a few doses bf -re I found that I waa be ing helped.' 1 continued " their' use and was 3 completely .cured. , . for aalr.by'sJI delere 'tMoe M centa.' JFaier-MJlimrp '.0;, Boffala .Vew Tbrk; ola "ifanta f or thi Unla 8tatea Xic:' V i :?; . ' Remember - the namDoej'wno uka no other. l l: . , Per Lwnerieerv . i Borruintlo -Mald-Dv voa , beltere , It possible to Uie oe love alouef . v PractSeaT T, Baib-Oh. as-betwee mdalt-Chkago 'ewa' 1 y ; . ," r i - ". . -' Aewist Mf uth. . : .) . ' ' Daujtitet'a enrsswl t a tUled u-I V Tlie steal was arramsed fcF eable . " ' And ruber bu ordered soma extra STok Aad e loossr Oinlna; room Ubls. .-1 Kanass t;ity Jeer Dal. ' s e - ,v One Way. """Tea eaa arwaya taH a geotleraaa bj llhlsljoae)." - . ... ' -fee; all' swell that ends tweH.- ". k few minutes delay In treating enme etaee of en no, even the lenrth ef time It lakes to go for a doctor often proves (lantrnroa. Ts sft wsy is to seep Cbamborlaln'e Cough Bemedy In ha house, and et the f.rnt trdicion of ' l. .U. .LIU . A, Pl.- croup give the child a doe. Pionnint to tNjte and always cures. Sold ay all deateraV a , - ' ' .' ' . --A Ti. -- , -t A werd jf eramtoa .,""' I T-nuld dsi: ton ( let )eur nerve (lire way to r hi 4trlt Frra le - ' Which Cost fJsMr-ToTtr hall" Is failnf out dread tu')r. old mn. - ' lialily (nlet(t!y) Tbltb cJ Tele ?e-ord. Cc t the Doj. I V j 1 . , Law Points. VSPr- That a ripartait owner convevs elec tric power generated by the fall of IU stream to tiob riparian land' tor . us is held In Uentane IrTi. versus Redlaiidf Electric L, and P. Co.' (CaU 100 Patf," W82; 22 L. R. A. (N. 8a. S82. not to render bis use Of the water for generating tt unlawful. ' ; The fact I bat ODeon trial for assault tng a oot her with a dangerous weapon jwhOf Jrylng to gain tKassewtlort of real estate was toe oner or toe -fpropertv br held in Hlckey Tefsus Cnlied States ia a A4, 168 Fe43B; 22 U B-A. (N. H.U T2H, to IN? immaterial, since he bad I C no right to resort to force to regain bis rights. - 'rL. - - College and School. - First public schools In America were established ln New England about 1042.- -: 4-.Tbe largest delegation of foreign stu dents attending American colleges last year was sent by Canada 242. The sudden demand for popular ed ucation in China is shown by the fact that the school-attendance in one prov ince alone has increased 8.000 per cent in five years. --airs, susan Liincoin mius, surriviug f founder of Mills college, in California. J and for twenty-Bve years Its president, ' resigned recently, and Mrs. Luella Clay f' Carson was formally inaugurated pres ident in ber place. . An Issue on Foot. . ' "In these -days -of protest against bribery and the use of money in cam- palgns" "Welir r"What boots it to be well heeled?" Baltimore Americ-iui. While it is often impossibleo prevent an accident, it is never impossible to be prepared it is not beyond any one's purse. Invest 25 cents in a bottle - ot Chamberlain's Liniment and you are J prepared for sprains, bruises and like injuries. Sold by all dealers. Pet Birds In Pekin. In the streets of Pekin :ire to bo seen a large number of pet birds rar rled oil sticks, to which they are gen erally attached by strings. The Chi nese possess a peculiar faculty for the training of these birds, which flyaway for a short flight and return to perch upon the suck, wheu they receive a little sweet food. Tasmanin, Tasmania is 4,000 miles less In area than Ireland. The names of Its eight een counties are almost all taken from English counties. HOARSE COUGHS, STUFFY COLDS pain in chest and sore lungs, are symp toms that quickly develop into a dan- ferous illness if the cold is not curet bley's Honey ant Tar stops the cough, heals and eases the confuted :lr,;1. and brings quick relief. Davis Phar macy. . A Suggestion For Boarders. "What are you trying to do, Mr. Dla pepr "Didn't you say this was a Plymouth RockT' "I did." "W'elL Judire. I'm putting In a blast" A IN ONE VOLUME. Will tell jou something about every thing and every thirj about . .'t,!. it. , a great many things; toe amy and navy, population of countries, States and cities, the new tariff, the 1910 cen aua, progress of Panama Cenal work, censueef Cuba,' prosecution of trusts, party platforms of 1909, rise in prices of principal com modi tias, aerial navlga tion in 1909, Polar exploration In I909-. discovery of the North Pole, growth of the U sited States, Sixty-first Congress, about wars, sporting events,' weighu end measures, unlvemltir1 wvicollcgss, religious orders In the United . Staves, dvbts of nations, weather orecssU, fs tality tables, commerce, tsxes, moneys, banking, insurance, secret societies, pro hibition movement' my report. oi rmtioruJ -commissions on country life and ocmaervatkm of natural resources and v ''.irrvv-' ' of everyday Inlereat lo everybody. No merrhaiit, fanner, laborer, buaiocM n,an, hriiarrfe, t':liol boy or girl t!,(.u!J b wiU.out a cpy of this groat pt otT ;eur)ium cf uful Inform sf Ion evi-r act In ty. , " ':' -Onn'n everyahera, 2V. (wet of IJu f- r.d I . - v ', .) Vy mail. f.'f. ! i: i To., lvii!-r Legal -Notices r. Kotict Of Sat. Nartk Carolina. . . b tneSapariot Cosri. Oran County, . ; Bafora W. M. Wataw, a & a I tt asmttsr erf Route.) Stan r. Martial Stw, North Stwam, B.ttaa Duastca. Jooa Daua aton. Btaphaa . Danaton. Lorla Daaatoa aad Phrooi OoaatDB. . - . . By Tirtn. at a dwerwo of tba Boparior Carat of Crarn. Cjuoty N.C tn tbaapaeial aioooecHraraa- ttUad Roobfa 8toMTa. Martha Stosa.Nortfc Stona Betti. Danaton, Jaha Duastoa, Btaphaa Dsnatoti Uni runstoa an Phrona Dautxa. I will, ob tb. 8t d&r oi lUrea, 1910, at tmtou (vciock If. at th Court Eoum door of Crams Cwurt, N. C Mlltothahwheat bidder at public auction for caah the following: daacribad real aetata situate in the dtr of New Barn, N. C In thateartaf aid city known aa Pari. Town and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the western Una of Eubank Street 1M fast southwardly from the corner of Eubank and Main Streets, and rannlns thenc. weetwardtr and parallel With aUin Street 204 feet, thence southwardly aad parallel with Eubank 8treet 52 feet, thence eastward It and parallel with Main Street 204 feat to Eubank St, thence northwardly alone the western Una Eubank street 52 feet to the place of baciDninc; and being lots kmwn and designated in the plan of said Pavie Town aa kata nos, 234 and 24S as will more fully and at large appear by reference to said plan which is registered in the offias of Register of Deeds of Craven Connty, N. C , in book No. 106, page No, 885, and bein the same lots conveyed by Maria Wilson and Mary E. Wil son to Joseph Stone by deed dated 30th of June, 1904. and by Maria Wilson and Mary E. Wilson to the heirs an law of Joseph Stone, deceased, by deed dated 12th of November, 1909, This 21st day of February. 1910 B. A. NUNN, Commissioner, Publication oi Summons North Carolina, Caaven County. In the Superior Court. Otis McCafferty vs. Victoria McCafferty. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Craven County to obtain a divorce from the bonds of matrimony and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the April term of Superior Court for said County to be held on the 11th day of April 1910. at Court House of said Count in New Bern, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in said complaint, W. M. WATSON. Clerk of the Superior Court. R. B. NIXON, Attorney. Feb. Uth 1910. Administratrix Notice Having this day qualified as adminatntrix of the estate of S. B. GaskiU. deceased, late of Cra- v.-n county. All persons having elaima against said eNtate are hereby notified to present the same duly vcritled to the undersigned (or R. O'Hara. j Alty) on or before the 25th day of January 1911. or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to make Immadtated settlement i Tim 25th day January, 1910, ! ALICE M. GAS KILL Administratrix Executors Notice Havins this day qualified aa executor of the rotate of Lydla A Boach. deceased, late cf Cra ven county. All peraona bavlnff elaima ajraioat said estate cae hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the andersumed on or before the 3rd. dai of February 1911.ortbla notice will be pleadt-d H bar of their teujaeii. All persons In dcblod to the said estate are hereby notified to make Immediate settlement. Thia 3rd. day February, alu. G. If. WITHEMNGTOH Executor Executrix No ice. Having this dsy qualified aa exeeu'rix of the estate of L. at. Gilbert, deseaaed, laU of Craven county. All persons havias elaima aaralnat said extate are hereby notified to present the same du'y verified to the anderalcned on or before the I 18th day ff Febrnary ltll, or this aotiea will be . pleaded in bar of -their feooeery. All persons la- di:b(el t the said esUte are hereby notified to makr immediate aettleBMit. IDA OILBERT. I Executrix. I Thin 18th day of Feb'sary. 1910. fxeculor's Notice Ilsrlr.it Ih s dsy quaMAed asaxecsteir of J. W. rlarnll. rWiwtl hevlnf riaUria aamiast the estate af said decedent are hereby am Med to praieat the Lore the im day of rebna-r. wu. u I wl'l be pleaded la bar of their lsuusiy. ma, duly TortAeS, to the andeaatamed aa er be. All persaas ladebead ta said estate are hereby reuwrstsd to oabe bnaasanaae astllarasnt Thai End day of February, ItlO. B-W.THOafpaOM. R. O'HAKA, Atty. Entry Notice. NortajCaroUea. , JenesCseaty, '. ' , . i "a i , ;!"- e. . Te. O. Dhata, atoaer,e Peedaaata ofheis gatry. taker lot Jeees Caeutts. ' ' The tnderelaaed a t. aVeeeraef tarn Ceaaay fiorthearnUnaaataretaS axy esaba tatbafa- krwlnaj laealbad pleea at peel af land la Watte Oak TewneWa, Jewea Ooenty Staee ef VMb Oai- eliaa. the torn beta, veeae aad aasanwjlaaaf lead and aebW ewtrr VKi Latna aad belaf aa tba Marta sate at Whjta Oak rfeer a4 aW rlortb ateeef tlWk Swam. BenaUd aa Uat Korth br Mela Panata aw4 relleeb laaa, aVauaeed eatheSeath W W, 1. Katee aad Mia CeUaa fcetra, aa the e be Oawtla Bar ae4 ataera. Ceetalalae etmel IhlrtV aeraa aaova at baa, f Bntered that frbraary. Uth, lIfl", . .- . ' -v 0. P. gfMCruv. ' ; . . . . CWraiaartJ . a.D, Dixoif.,;. ... asrUtvef lMa4a and gs-efneit Katry laaat fot itm Oaaty. HuWyAsS wbat gid tbe twt sr Wifcy He said. Tut out ywtir h)a fue." lIuWrAn1 t: jT :r-r- -frrarwnrk SOUTHERN " aaaSaeBBtajBeMBBataBBaaaSfta SOCTUXfiS Kia fTll 8CH2DCLS4 N. B. Those figures are published tier Information anj are not gnaraa- teod. NO. XI Leave Goldsboro, M. O, t a. m., through train with caaff ear to Ashevllle, etmneetiag at East DurhLm, tor Oxford, Hen derson, Keysrllle aad Rlokmond at TTUversIty for Chapel Hill; at Greensboro for Charlotte and all Pviats south, also for Dae ville, Lynchbnrg, Charlottesville WaBhincton, and aP points nor to. NO. 139 Leaves Uolosboro 2.05 d. m. for .Greensboro, handles through Pullman Raleigh, to Atlanta, cos nc ,t al Greensboro for all points north, south and west NO. Ill Leaves Goldsboro 10. 15 D'tn for Greensboro, handles pullmat Raleigh , to Greensboro, con lects at Greensboro for Char otte Atlanta , New Orleans, 'isheville, Knozville, also for Danville, Lynchbur. Charlot tesville, Washington, and all points north. lor further information as) any Southern ticket agent or address the undersigned. H. F. CART, General Passenger Agent. Washington, D. C. R. H. DeBUTTS, Traveling Passenger Agent Raleigh, N. C. Application for Pardon Jessie Whitehead, convicted of burg lary in the first degree at the last term of superior court in this city will ap pear to the Governor for commutation of his Sentence. J. LEON WILLIAMS, W. D. McIVER. Reason Enthroned Because meats are so tasty they are consumed in great excess. This leads to stomach troubles, biliousness and con stipation. Revise your diet, let reason ana not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses ot Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and vou will soon be well again. Try it For sale at all dealers. Samples free. Noteg falling due on Sunday, or on a legal holiday, must be paid the day urevloub. A man la never aa eaa master his trade eerart until he PROFFSSIQNAL CARDS W. B. PRICE Consulting Engineer Rooms 407409 Elks Temple. New Bern, N. C Land Surveying, Drainage Surveying, Maps, Examlnstiooi, Timber Lands. C. T. HANCOCK f.A ESTATE AGENT ht saw atgstll. I. U 1, B. Ward ulra mA Mb & ALLEN HIM iu ci wagixtiua. AT LAW SW BIBNi'B. Cn Office- -kooms 401-1? EBts Building Praotloa Iii the' obunUee ot Oravea. OonllnJonea, Lsnolf.. Onslow, Car tarK pamUoo, and Wake, in tte 8a ereme and rederal Ooarta, and where sear esrvieee are aaattt R. A. NUNN ' '- 'ATTORHEf , AT IXW 'rasOoa ta -tlMf sjoaattaw cd Craeeav, arUff'aDonea aad Oavatew .ai la the BUta BapredM tsi reeVereJ tsiaphoaf llaaffr.;.'.: 'U'.'V: Ode No, ta Crave) era, M. tt 'i rsivrcrf . LE0H mUAilS i iSAWYBli f ' rrcfl Id Craven, Oartrr f Jonea a.n.1 ram)i).iJflO :i--;4 . A'gfnk Fiilciity.avoi J; '5 Ca, of r.altlmrrra r-onda, J ) 203, O.T. "4 Pratb r-m, it. a s " ' I. e. r- . !. - '. ;'; li nn TIH! V" (!":!!?) U 25 Cr' t r .-.h a i n 2 7 , U2 Z':" y r 'if r is r a r. V
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