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5. ' -t. . .,1 '.id ibliibd trtrr day U taa rser . eapt laoaaar. Jouru) bnlintaa. lt-4 Crva suL - -.' '-- - - a , . . 4 . PHONB KO. t- - - ' - - CHARLES L mtTBlfi, ' . KDITOA AND PROPRIETOR VBSCKIFTIOlf UTB ' . : (M Tmi la UftMt . ' 4.M Dm ntr, not ta edYeBee.i i afenthtyby earrtertn fla .city -i . It Atfrertlaln allcatjom. rates farnlahed ;oa ap- .v - Enters at tne row."" I.C.U aeeoDa-oiKa maner. OJTIC1AI. PAPER OF NEW s' BERN - ANB CRAVEN OTOTTTTiV-vi JJew Bern,TSr. a March 27, 1910 EXPLOSION OF A MARE'S . ' NEST, r There are men in places of trust, public and corporate, who expect exposure of theif 'malfeasance or , dishonesty in office at any time.The ' reason for this fear 4s not far, to find". It is because,of guilt, for no - man, however, .bold, with nerves ' that never quiver, but in his heart , knows that continuation in fraudu lent actions has but one end, dis covery and punishment. ( For weeks past, there lias been local curiosity, . if not ft stronger sentiment, in -the matter of indict ment of several members of the board of aldermen. Indictment means-little except to the person who is indicted. To . that person it is a serious matter It is a blow at a man's honor, even though the man is perfectly' innocent ' It is a slur upon a business man's reputa tion, an imputation against his fi nancial standing. This to the inno cent man who falls under indict ment, without warrant and unde servedly. The New Bern aldermen who were indicted had their names heralded over the press wires, their names in public print, with varying scare heads, generally implying the unearthing of a6rowd of municipal grafters. Cry "stop thief and the crowd joins in the cry. Whisper "graft" and man looks upon his' fellow with suspicion', hence the injustice, the cruelty of indicting any public official, unless there be positive grounds, and not just im plied suspicions of guilt. The result of the trial of these aldermen proved the flimsiness of the accu sations. It would seem in this age that prosecution brought against men in important positions of mu nicipal trust should have judicial investigation iia advance. It is not so much, to those not immediately concerned, that a special term of court is called to try such cases as those of the aldermen.' Perhaps, five hundred to one thousand dol lars to the tax payers. To the al dermen it meant mental distress, a disturbance in their every day af fairs, a vtry undesirable notoriety. There was the coat of lawyers, the loss of time in their personal bull neea affairs. Iu looking for municipal graft, for aldermaoia. dishonesty, there ought to be serious consideration before actioo, for indictment of In- - dividual! who can prove character for bonesty before a court, never theless works injury And to in dict public officials is a -reflection upoo the municipality',. tho these - same officials be found- with per fectly lean - hands. 'Indictment should have actual basis, and sot - . ; be urged or rushed into because of , -mere suspicion. The character of a cititeaship, the reputation of men r . Id public office, should not be r lightly or wantonly assailed, : , - HOW GOOD HEWS SPREADS. X ' "I an 7u years aid and travel most ef the lime,1' write st t Totsoa, of lUliaiMt blown, Kr. 'K very where I ge 1 rrftHnmend Electne Bitten, because : lea my eiceueot health and vitality to ihess.' Tby effect a evre every tiruV, TWy aver fall to tone the stoniva, reguUle the kidneys and bow els stimolar the Uver, bivigorate the nervae - and mtf the bkxx). They wnrk wonders for weak, raa aVws tnee and eoitft, restoring strength, vlfnr and hoalUt that's a daily joy. fry them. Only 60r, - BaUafertloa (s posi tivsly guaranteed by all DrWiwta. 1 " - famlil' are as lsky . thai ka tbey art ptaytng tat a boy hsb he arrtves as girt twlsti Ask Grrncl ABOUT- DL0CIIAB2D Every Ilousehoid in New Bern Should Know How to Resist it. - . . - . 'j " - .The back aches because the kidneys are blockaded. - - ;v- '-' 4 to Help' the kidneys with their work. : The back will ache no more. Lots of ' proof -that Doan's Kidney KlUdotma. ... ; ' .- . ."'It's the best proof, for it comes from New. Bern. ?. Chariee P. Hargexr7Bun Street New Bern, N. cays: - f:rv . r The istatemeat I gav sevefal years CO told fully of my experience with' Doen'e Kidney PiUs and t tbe pres ent tfme, X can ooneckaitouely conflnn ' t had - conaJdewhlav trouble from weak kidney'a my back ached constant iy and . tbera -ware dull pains la my loins. Soon after beginning the .use of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at BradV ham's Pharmacy my trouble was relieved I have (ecommended Doan's Kidney Pills on numerous occasions since and know of many cases- to which they baye been used with the moat satisfac tory results". For sale 4y all dealers. Price 60 cents.. fYieter Milburn Co., . Buffalo, New York, sole agenU for the United States. , i Remember the name Doan's ano take no other. Caught. Mrs. Jawbaclt-Johu, yon have s beautiful stenographer! Mr. Jawback Nonsense, dear! What makes yon think Mrs. Jawback-Jfohn. this -letter you dictated to ber Is full of mlspelled wordsl-Cleveland Leader... Better than Spanking. Spanking does not cure children 01 bed-wetting. There Is a constitution. al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame. Incr., will send free to any mother her sue cessful home treatment, with full In formation. Send no money, but write her today it your children trouble you In this way. Don't blame th? child, the chances are H can't belp it. This treatment also cures, adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night . Rebuff and Hint- In One. "How nicely your daughter sings!" said the young man to the glr!Vj moth er. "Sir," exclaimed the latter haughti ly,, "that Is "my husband In the next room winding the clock !"-St. Louts Star. CAPT. BOGARDU8 AGAIN HITS THE BULL'S EYE This world famous rifle shot who holds the championship record of 100 piteous in 1U0 consecutive shots la liv ing at Lincoln, III. Recently Inter viewed, be says: "I have suffnred long time with kidney and bladder trouble and have used several well known kidney medicines all of which gave me no relief until I started taking Foley's Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley's Kidney Pills was subjected to severe oacxacne and pains in my kidney with suppression and oftentimes 1 cloudy voiding. - While upon arising in the mornlnjr 1 would ret dull neadacnen, wow 1 nave taken teres Domes or Fo ley's Kidney Pills sod fslt one 100 per cent better. 1 am never bothered with my kidneys or bladder and once more feel like my own- self. '.All this I owe solely to Foley's Kidney Pills sod al ways recommend tnem to my reuow Deaperat fUmed. . T e nothing to read.". 1 thought your husband bad suck a big library." "He baa, but I've read It alt" "Hare him get s new one.". "He's busted." - . '."Goodness! ftet new- husbandr- Glevaland Leader, SAVED A SOLDIER'S LITE, Facing death from shot and shell la the civil war was more agreeable to A Stone, of Kemp, Tex., than facing it from what doctors said was consump tion, -l. contracted a stubborn . eold be writes; "that developed cough that stock to ma to spite of all reme dies for years. My weight raa down 10 pounda. Then I besaa to nte Dr. King's New Discovery, which complete l curd me, 1 now weigh 17H pounds." For Cough. Cokk, LaGrippe, Asthma, Hetnorrhare. Hoarseness. C r 0 u o. W hooping Cough and lunir trouble, lu supreme, eve. inai pome tree. Ooaraateed by all Druggists. "A man sls aMiki fuoHtli-Wb be proposes," ask! (he frank yctiug w pun, . -. ' - 1 . . , TM mwmmtmmAA f Utaht.. mam, I hare evidently faUvd to sverAom th absurd ImprowkMi I made uu fl rVUs en thst.occsslo"-Wshlogtot ur. - ' Foley's Kidney Rotnly will rnre soy cane 01 KKlnry tit HlkW trnutl th Is not rxnrtjnd the rearh of nptlWne, No medicine sea do snore, Dsrls l b r- ary.'. . ; - , ; - la polities Us proof of Ih paddlo Is ta ths iUtrlhuUne of lie eltima. nr.! 1 n r 1 -4 A Ct:ry Ti cy Ti. i c i C Tbey are uiUaj a :-.ry In i ,n ha ei;t.-i(rLce t Cruo t t-e t " York postoffiee tLat Pu;a.as:er ilr gaa possibly may not bave beat J, sa. i the Dramatic illrrur. '. As tte etory goes, the tenor went to tbe postofilce, accompanied- by a friend, to cash a large money order. The official refused band over the packet to him. Caru so vainly exhibited envelopes, checks and photographs; the postal employe would not lie convinced. "Come agalh tomorrow.? be said coolly." "But I aih .. tM" -., Ani,,httw Piiitt i leaving this country -tonight r exclaim- ed Caruso, "I must have my mone I nowr1 The postal official suddenly p- J neared to have been struck by S bright Idea. TTou Claim to be Caruso, . di yout "Well, then, you cauaslly provfe It. -' Sing us something!" Taken aback at the request, glgnor Caruso besltaf ed. .- But the postal official was insist ent and bad Invited his colleagues t act as Judges. 80 the. famous singer gave in his most enchanting tones the romance from. the third: act orri Toaca,!:' "Bravol Bravlastmor- e claimed the officials af the concluding notes. : And now,"' added the tetter clerk, ''her-Is your packets -We kne who you were au tne time, ouiy. you charge the poor publrf sucb Impo slbte prices . for hearing , you,., wl thought we 'would -near you free ot who vo were all the time,, only, as thought; we .would -4ear you charge. Kindly sign the receipt book and accept our sincere thanks." .. : JUDGMENT! Did you ever hear ; anything but praise for Vlck's Croup and Pneumonia salve? It is the best'r '--It's worth 26 to 60a dollars and often , more to any family . 26, 60 and 11.00. All druggists. - 0 (J (. (j rl q q ti , . I " I 0 Fellow Who Is Getting His. The fellow who la getting his Is not o hot 10 break the grip, ' Of vested privilege but what - Vou anow htm from a battleBhtp, He isn't one ot tboae so mad About It that they talrly slss.. Oh, no, Indeed I He's cool enough - The fellow who Is getting his. . -St. touts Post -Dispatch, No Wonder She Blushed. A blnshlng young country girl Wen Into a big city drug store to buy a bsth sponge, sue became so Jfted" h nrl.B aha wantatl that: miioh till - " - - she said. "Please give me a sponge bath." Lipplneott'e. WOULD HAVE COST HIM HIS LIFE Oscar Bowmab. Lebanon. Kv.. writes:! I have used Foley 'ji Kldney Remedy wi !I?ALI!uI"ti!.nI Which certainly Whould have eojtme my life. Davis Pharmacy.? . ' information, ' "Pa, wbnt's a dlapaaonr V "Oh, it's some kind of a useless thing that the doctors cur out "bf pwpw the smnnement of the other eustoiners.!16" 01 w DBrn veu county, wuenever Tney can ge tnem cuwieuijjy into a nospttai. worn wwner me.Bow. I'm busy trying to figure when to buy Union P.c.nc."-Chlc.go IUK:ord-He S'U. A Thorough Course. ; "Do you think at the schools they ought to teach girls to cook In ex- tensor "No; they ought to teach 'em to cook In the kltchen.wBaltlmore American. " ' ' , AN AWFUL ERUPTION of a volcano esdtes brleflnUrest. sod LTborWcS 2? B-te as salve, their quickest eure. even tne "J w w vw mm,, nm v worst boils, ulcers, or fever sores are and in the iasiance hereof,' in order to soon healed by It .Best for Burns. Cuts, 4,, thfat bond S legsl valid and bind ,Se'5 Iz obligation of the city bf Mew Bern. . . . .. ? ti fa' ' . -V. and das formj that this issue of bonds, The sea' kale used as food ta China togsther with aU other outstanding in comes largely from the coast of .Bs- of said city, is not in excess kalln.' where-the leaves average one ahy statutory or eonstltatloual Hmltat- foot In width and forty-five feet la length' - Widows' Caps. .'..-' The widow's mourning cap dates r.j:.: the bead a token of mourning. Th women. Instead of cutting off the hair. roncealed It with s close csp The llo. mans, who were as a race clean ahav- es,. shaved their heads In mourning and wore wlgs ,. . - v -4 , 1 v ' -v"- ; '" ', . 1 - Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumaUam Is simply rheumatism of the .1".? "JFlZ chwVic any Internal treatment All that Is need ed to afford relief It the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment Give It a trial. You are certain to b pleased with the quick relief which It afforda, Sold by aft dealer. - - s ' : ' " A Paradox. . , pr4 thr la in uvrin, : . A lrR one r ! aflan ImShS n That h vnrk with he tt h hani), the bin. .Wall bm ho fnU th feltls Works wit! b heart . . FOR DISEASES OP THE EKIN. Mw3ic!ns t)it aid nature ars .'. moat surcmafuL hfiirlBiii' (Vim h Hfirnfdy sets on tlna j'lwn. It 1-x- tii( rrmt'H relievo tti Iiii,c, ( dn nwrntimii ml aiila riRturw in r tm H-cr the syaK-m to a hrslU.y cmilitim. Sni ! hy all (lpalpra. Ta-ci cf c;:: S. S. S. cures Catarrh by remorlng the cause from tie blood. , It so thoroughly purifies the circulation that there is nothing left to inflame and Irritate the mucous linings of the body, which Is the most prominent and dangerous eflect of Catarrh. As long as ths mucous membranes and tissues are kept In a state of inflammation and Irritation by an impure and Infected condition of ths circulation. Catarrh will remain,'- Its disagreeable symptoms of ringing noises in the ears, mucous dropping back Into the throat, headaches, watery eyes, .difficult breathing, and even stomach disorders and weakened health, .cannot be permanently relieyed until the blood is purified. Local applications . . h i -ot ii te' dependec are Tsiuable only for their ended on alone Catarrh sufferers equals 6:8. S. for curing Oatarih. sIt at the root of the trouble, and removes every particle of catarrhal matter from the blood and enriches this vital fluid so that Instead of Irritating the different mucous portions of the body, it- nourishes them with rich. health igiving properties, v. Then the symptoms -begin to pass away and Oatarrb is permanently oured, - Book on Catarrh and any medical advice :'HMk SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, GA. 0Fi::i;CE PB01IX6 ..FOB BQSD FORM. -v -. , , . , . ? 11 yJHffSi cltyof New Bern Korth - Ca,;that.':x,' Whereas by an ordinance duly passed by thiS board upon the 7th day of Sept. 1909, it was determined to improve cer tain streets In this cityf and thai an election be called for the-purpose of submitting to the qualified electors bf the city the question of the. approval of the issuance of (60,000 : of bonds to nay for said Improvements and ' Whereas due notice as required by law, was given of said election, which election was duly held upon the 13th day of October 1909, and majority bf -.1 flsn-J :. . i.j 9 , r iue tjutuiiieu rui-era vui.?u. in isvur ui the Issuance of said boadsand . Whereas the Supreme Court of North Carolina has held said bonds to be valid obligations of the city of New Bern, and said bonds have been duly sold at a price above par and accrued interest. hut have not yet been exe:utrd or de livered, therefore be it Resolved that the form of said bands shall be substantially as follows: United States of America, State of North Carolina, county of -Craven city of New Bern, No. i5 per cent street ImprovemTOt Bond. $1000.00. J F.W, i - i ,. m r n r . J North Carolina acknowledge itself to lows" and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer, upon the 1st Anrt s A nfll rliA tnm Af (ins n nrl ln"awful money the United States of America.' with interest there- on St the rate of 6 per cent per annum payable semiannually upon the first days apniaag.otwwrBiwajear, unui the payment of the principal thereof, upon presentation and surrender of the proper coupons, mereiore nereto at' Itached.. Both principal and,, interest hereof, are payable at Importers and Trader National Bank, New York city. i; ThIa t-j . one of . Mrle. of fiftv bondj oUk- denominatioD( Uuot Mi iffMt Mmbe .joty fronlone iA 1 1 u 1 j j Minority 01 an set 01 jne.uenerai ASr tsembly of the state of North Catolina, known ss Chapter 82 of the Private taws of 1899, as amended by Chapter fci 0f private Lsws of 190f, and by Jifjtue of eertamordinahes duly paswd by the Board Aldermen of the cjty of New Bern for that puroose. - ' it u h,reby eertfied and recital that f !r Md -v noria varouaa, nave oeen none, nave I nappenea sno oeen penormedin regular I im of Indebtedness; that provision has been mads for the collection ot an an aba! tax sufficient to pay ths interest lot these bonds and ta provide a kinking I fund suffclentito pay the 'principal at maturity,- th.t the fun- f.i.h. 'it sad revenues, and sll ths real oa personal property o ibiu city, are hareby irrevocably pledged for', the prompt payment of this bond, andyn- teres t, as the nature. : ' fu Witness Whereof, the city New Brn, North Carolina, has caused this xto be - signed Ty :' its ", Mayor, countersigned by Its City Clerk, the a..al ofaidcity.tob'afflxed, and the coupons to besr the fae-slmile signature ct the City Oerk at New Bern, North Carolina, this 23rd day of March,' 1910, . - ' ' . , '- ' -. . - '' . - . . Mayor,-. Countoraigned: . . " ,x v ' ; City Clerk. ' ',' . .. I ' SEAIJ J. r;: The coupon shall be subatantislly in U following form, towit:- " No. 2.00 Ijpon'tiie f!rt day of April (Ocloler) 19, the city of New P.ern, Craven Ctiunty Nurth C.'ir'ilmflk, will psy to Warvr, st t!i InijiottrV and Trailwra Natinnal !' k J."w Ymk City, N. V, the mtn r.f Twenty, five MM iMIarA, U-ii g (l it on rmnil.rr 1 1.. I A; i'ivr-iuftit I.. I.I, ,1 1, l?i0. ( yC ! V ' i alone can have no real curative value, th. blood. 8nn. ir,hiHrm. cleansing and Antiseptic effect, but will find a cure impossible. Nothing goes down Into the circulation, gets Recent Inventions. A French scleutlst baa perfected Sn apparatus for taking- Instantaneous photographs under water with the ah) of a magnesranrflasbllgbt. :, : A cover for stationary' wasbtubs that rolls up has been patented by a Mas- aachusetts man to prevents accidents due to solid tops falling upon persons' A patent has been granted a Minne sota man" on a sleigh provided with wheel that au ' be lowered, so as to raise the; runners from the ground should Jit driver ond a fond bare of snow. '..' i.r;o tmake the sound from' phono 'graphs, nearer true 10 the original and without the metallic note Is the Idea ot a -New' Yorker lu patenting n.f-nbl- uH for 8uctr luHtrUtiiMiui in wbl-h the ainiillfylnR horn lp irfilnied, to the floor. " ' ' " ' " . STUBBORN AS MULES aro liver and bowels sometimes; seem to balk without cause Then there's trouble Loss of Appetite Indigestion, Nervousness, Despondency, Headache. Bat such troubles fly before Dr. King's Mew tare mis, tne world a pest stom ach and Liver remedy. So easy. 25c. at all Druggists. " ; " v , . -- Rrovidenoe Forbid. "I have four daughters, and every thing is bustle at my house these days." "Gee! Are they coming In fashion again?? , ' "What?" Bustle8."-Houston Post Nearly all diseases of the akin such ss ecseraa, tetter, salt ihenm and bar ber a itch, are characterized by an in tense itching and smarting, which often make bfe a burden and disturbs sleep auu rest. 4uick leuei. may oe nau oy applying Chamberlain's Salv . It allays the itching and smarting almost in stantly; Many cases have ben cured oy its use. f or sale by alt dealers. English Etchings. tJolnp Iwck to l-MK). each ruler over KiikI.ui;I hiio lind on nn average tiliif pnrltuinenta. it Ih aKnlnt the law In England' to shoot any s-rt of game on a Sunday or Christmas day. In the Um Jou stivets there are near ly tOiOO'boy traders nuder fourteen years of ape and over 900 girl traders. Sixteen . of -the twenty-one English coronations that occurred between Wil liam 11. and Elisabeth, both lncluslra. were held on a Sunday. A NIGHT ALARM Worse than s alarm bf fire at night is the metallic cough of croup. Careful mothers keep' Foley's Honey and Tar in u nouse and give it at tne nrst sign ot danger. Foley'a Boner and Tar ha saved many little lives. No opiates.' Davis Pharmacy. ' ' ' ' ' :.- fn the Family. - Ascum I see (here's some talk upon the question of abolishing capital pun ishment r Would you vote to abolish It) ; Logic No, - afar; ' capital punish ment wis good enough for my ances tors, and Ifs good enough for me. Presbyterian Btsndsrd.;. , .. ."NO 8UB3TITUT& ' Aeeept no substitute for Foley, Hon ey and Tar. It is the best and safest remedy for coughs, colds, throat and rung troubles. Contains no opiates and no harmful drugs. Remember the name Foley's Honey and Tar, and, accept nn substitute DtI Pharmacy. ,. ' --'.-' Brlnglitg Mn to Tlmsb' V "I mads ber father toe the mark, - , Said Parrr., "His fair daughter ' ' ' Shouw nTr have a kwu, be said, v But still 1 fondljr souht hw, . . . .1 And l-nlxM in the ar Suakv - He louod tne wooing. Marc ft ,. Thaca ha l mad him toe ths mark. . . I was the marst" sightd Paroy. -. ---; v . . ' k -Nion Watarmaa. Are you frequently hoarseT Do yot have that annuymg tickling m your tnmair Loes your cougn annoy you at night, and do yon raise mums In t'e moroinfrT Do you want reliefT If so. take Chamberlain's Couh Remedy and you will be pleased, buld by all deal er. . OOUVf (te rnrtilt ab tins tnlswrt CTrry hIiiiii tl,Md beuveu, nan' Where are yiur ohots golnaf flei-nitt Urarfutlyi f dnu't snow, lr Tliry Vft here all right I tvw ftiri Journal onia futlwa a cold but n vi-r '.e ue ff Foley's Hoaef h fu; i f '1, hiii tiio 1 p i 1 t'1 .0 mil ii'tin th y . i ;..,! '.,, y. I r im U'tn. I 1 A r 1 T ! - t r T 'f 1 - 1 U AllKOUNCEIjIEiaSln ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratie Voters of Craven .;v Coojty"xJLrt t I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of , Craven county, subject to the Democratic primary. If nominated and elected I pledge; -myself to discharge the duties of.Baid office' to the best of my knowledge , and - ability and as near as possible to the satisfac tion of the public, Z-uf ; v; -Very respectfully, ? ' . RICHARD B. LANE. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Craven coun ty, subject to the democratic primary, and if nominated I guarantee to every person having any business with the office the utmost respect, politeness and courtesy. '. . Respectfully ' A. E. WADSWORTK 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 primary is held. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to conduct the office to the satisfaction, of the people to the best of my ability. Most Respectfully, B. B.. Hurst CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven ' County. I rc-apectfully announce that I shall 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 have in the past. Respectfully, Freeman S. Ernul. 'onquenne INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION DYSPEPSIA Hctrtburn.Nist, Sotr-Stomch. SktMtst&cf NTinuinm,tndktlkaMss. Ttxs tnubks It builds up tt Dlgnlim Oryms ind stnngthtns th tntirt NtntSysto- fin Stomteh Tonic -it cures. . 8. F, Ctrnab!, off may. Ka. stys: cm truly yat CONQUERlrfE hinetqMlsi a Dspfuii Aemoctr. Ih4vfusdmrtfetfw rtmtdKS for several yars. A friend 'mom-. mind CONQUeme and Ihrn hid better health tH th time sine: I lind it not only very valuable torDyipepr sid, but tor other Stomach Troubles sum.' All users of CONWSRME praise it. Au Dnu&sisrs te. SO and . M. NORFOLK & SDIITHERN BY. Vir. 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New stock, artistic work. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN ALL ORDERS. E. J. Land & Co. 139Middle-St. New Bern, N.C. ENNETTS PREPARED Agricultural Lime makes every acre count and every testimonial good. Is prepared for all soils and all crops. Write us lor prices and testimonials. AGRICULTURAL LIME CO. NEW BERN, N. C. 5 - -ICE- - Made from pure distilled filtered water. NEW BERN ICE CO. 19 21-23 Griffith 8t Phone 23 NORFOLK S SOUTHERN RY. Pharmacy Wolcott and Kerr Receiyeis DIRECT THROUGH TRAIN 8t'R s VICE BETWEKN ALL POINTS IN EA8TERN NORTH CARO LINA, and via NORFOLK TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Schc lnle In effect Oct. Mith Trains leave New Bern 9rl5 m., EXPRESS, DaUy, ex oept Sunday, for Washington, Edentoo, Elizabeth City and NORFOLK. Arrives Nor folk 3:40 p. m. 9:16 m-. Dily, for Uorehead - City and fiedufort' 9:16 u-t lslly, for Kinston and . . Goldsboro. 9:30 '! f'iy, except Sunday, 'y r for Oriental and intermediats v ttatioDS. 2.15 P n., Dally except Sunday, s for Washington," rinetown . j,' and Bclhaven, making con . oection with paleigh tralo at . Washlogtoo, .; "';- ' 6:45 P &V PsUjj to Morehead " City and Beaufort.'. . . 6:15 P la,1 for Klnstoo" and ' Ooldnboro,-;. ' . 7 JO P ui, Dally, for Oriental aid ' " intermediate stations. . . -For further particulars. Consult Norfolk and Southern folder, or' tpply to T. lL Bennett, T. A.r New Bern.. . ' II. C. HU1H11N3, Q. I, A. w. w. a:orror, a. o. r. a. II T. LUtn, O. Noifolk, Va. '4S If,' tit .1 The Hi'r firm fti iii, ',. ., I? 7 , l i to IT I 1' ' ' ' Now Ymk 1 ' r m I 1" w !b ! k rn, 'I ! ! .-! I c r I 1 rt 1 t I r ovr CD yrir It I r I :::;Tj-r.'-i. f J -1 1 -'-I 1 1 V1 will J LI . . . , i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 27, 1910, edition 1
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