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sBhit,he4 avarr day la the Tear x- i. hqns Ka t. v' 'VjBOITOR and proprietor . irjBsCaUPTTOH EATMt .'V'"'' ' . J SA Ob tmt ot ta.eoTaaee.,' eteatlUr t eurler la- the e.ty M a a hiii nrslehed em as - 11 . w. 1 a) i - Enters at tee Poatofflc. Nv Bra IT. C, aa seeond-clasa matter.- : - OITICIAIi PAPER OF ftnw BERN AND CRATBN COUNTTi v L New Bern, Jf. 0. March 31f1910 AUTHORITY WITHOUT POWER. Lavs and those elected -to en force them, and yet conditions may be such as to provoke the inquiry, does authority go with office! - Incident of the American meat "trust which recently bought out lo cal dealers in the Smithfiold mar ket, London, thereby securing a monopoly of the meat business in that metropolis, is interesting in its final features, when the board of Governors -in London refused to grant the transfer of the meat stalls to the American Tiust. Here was an active Authority. It served the public, protecting the English meat consumer. It is because of such au thority that the London meat eater can profit by competition, and en joy American beef at 20 to 30 per cent, lower price than the Ameri can meat eater in New York city. It is this authority when exercis ed, whether in this matterof meat, or.any other of the many trust ar ticles entering into the daily needs of the people, that serves the pub lie. Bat the people who vote for a tariff that creates monopolies, should not complain. That the tar iff makes possible Trusts, and so nullifies authority that should be assertive, is seen every day, and places the American consumer in a helpless state. With cold storage to keep meats and other food products from the consumer until forced to buy and at the Truft's price, the American consumer must look with envy at the English consum er, who is saved by an active au thority that refuses to give monop oly control and so force prices up ward to a prohibitive state. Take away competition, anil this the tariff does, and where canaay au thority assert itself for the public goodt Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A A man Is never aa axnert antO h caa master his trad. CAPT. BOGARDUS AGAIN HITS THE BULL'S EYE This world famous rifle shot who holds the championship record of 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shots is liv ing at Lincoln, III. Recently inter viewed, he says: "I have suffered a long time with kidney and bladder trouble and have used several well . known kidney medicines all of which gavfl me no relief until 1 started taking Foley's Kidney Pills. Bsfore I need Foley 'a Kidney Pills waa subjected to s'verBbackache and pains In my k Idney s with suppression and oftentimes a ciiudy voiding. W hilt upon arising in the morning I would get dull headaches. Now I have taken three .bottle or For ley's Kidney Pills and felt on 100 per cant better, 1 am never bothered witn my kidneys or bladder And one mora feel like my own self. All this I owe solely to Foley's Kidney Fills and K wave recommend - taetn to my fallow sufferers." Davis Pharmacy - Tb man I. the noon looks llM s fclgnUtl whsnna'a hll, - , ;- :'5a:Per; Cent; Better ... 1 fern used less than one bottle ol Cadul, "writes Mrs.. Gertrude Ward, of RusIlvUle, Neb:, "And aa feeling fifty pc cent better than when I began taking It. ' "Befom. taking Cardul, I had sufTered with female trouble,' for eight 'years. My greatest trouble was 'Irregu larity. I also suffered with severe pains, every month, but cow I am greatly Improved and will recommend Car-, dul to all.Biysuffering friends," ' . . ' . 1 Ti Us Tc: ' ' The rare medicinal herbs cf Cardul are Irrporfcd ty 1he manufacturers tflrcct froni Europe and we not to Iz found In any c!!;cr pcdlcine. These trrrcdicnts ere what cive Cardul I'l gi:pcrf"r! as a female medicine tonic,- ovrr c-y cv.-.ct i.-.c for over years Card;:! lz t'cn t. 2 l.v v,(.u an's medicine. 1hC lad.es I.ke It, t-r.r..-2 it il rj f.v; to take, SO crr;t!c. t i so rr', ": i ii'i r- ' . r- ! DAUGHTERS. XI las Henrietta C Dos'.er of Atlanta, 1 Gs it a successful architect Mr. Herbert H. IX Pelrce. wife, of tjat American minister to JCorwij, en joys the reputation of being the moat successful OsberwoBaa wtoo has piled a nook In Uie fiord. , ; . ; -i : L : r. . Um Reuben A. Steer, once a cir ca and museum attraction, la now the wner -of a restaurant an4 confection ery itora In Cbepacbet, H. L : She U fay-four tochea talL- i f lira. Lulu Bice of Longmont, Colo, recently received a certificate enabling her -to practice embalming. . She was the only woman among the seven can tUdates who took the required exami nation and the only peraoa who -got a certificate. -' -; . .v-.?.Vf.;i.-.. ' Mr. Anna Storges Duryea has been .aDDolnted by the International-School of Peace as Ita omclai repreeeniauTe on the Dlatform. She will deliver free of charge talk or lectures before any woman' club or other soeiety Inter ested -in the object of the society, uni versal peace, and arbitration. ( It is unofficially announced that Mrs. W. K. Yanderbllt will be decorated with the Order of the Legion of Honor at the next promotion. This has been rumored before, but there is every rea son to believe the French government has at last yielded to. the almost uni versal demand on the part or tuose who are Interested in the charitable work of Paris. HOW GOOD NEWS SPREADS. "I am 70 years old and travel most nf th time.1' writes b F Tolsotv of Eluabethtown, Ky. "Everywhere I go I recommend Electric Bitters, because I owe my excellent health and vitality to then. Thev effect, a cure every time." They never fail tu tone the stomach, retrulate the kidneys and bow els, stimulate the liver, invigorate the nerves and purify the blood, iney work wonders for weak, run down men and women, restoring strength, vigor and health that's a daily joy. Try them. Only 60c Satisfaction is posi tively guaranteed by all Druggists. Uon t forget us when you want a White Mountain Freezer. Phone 99. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Nearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and bar ber's itch, are characterized by an in tense itching and smarting, which often makes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest. Quick telief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It allaye tto itching and smarting almost in- - ftantiy. Many cases nave wen cureo An Accurate Description. Editor (to reporter) What do you mean by writing, "Among the pretti est girls at a dance was Captain fiobbs?" The captain Is a man. Reporter Yes, but be spent most of his time among the prettiest .girls there. Louisville Herald. SAVED A SOLDIER'S LIFE. Facing death from shot and shell in the civil war was more agreeable to J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex,, than facing it from what doctors said wan consump tion, contracted a stubborn cold" he writes: "that developed a cough, that stuck to me in spite of all reme dies for years." My weight ran down to laO pounds. Then I began to uie Dr. King's New Discovery, which complete ly cured me. I now weigh 178 pounds. " For Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Hemorrhage. Hoarseness. Croup, Wnooninar Cough and lung trouble, its supreme, 60c LCO Trtal bottle free Guaranteed by all Druggists. Fsthionabl Fad. He's quite a vegetarian, Aa all I hear denote Tliey aay, he'e very fond of rye x And often feels his ota. -Cleveland Leader. The Usual Reason. The Minister Why did you the straight and narrow path? The Chauffeur It was due faulty steering gear. Br,ookiy -reavs to -t Life. These Coal Blaek Steeds. My papa says-on awlfteet steeds The Arabs made tbetv flight. I s'pose they had On nightmares In Thoee old Arabian nights. Illustrated Sunday lUgailnai . Pneumonia follows a cold but never follow the use ex Foley's Honey and Tar which stops the coogh, -, heaia the lungs and expels th cold from the sys tem. ivts marmscy, - ClIaHsr fsoe speaks for itself. BtelU Tea; and It U pretty ntafn talk "1 - oaga Nawa, TcrJc CAUES -AND a4 4 a.. a. r - 1 Report of D. M. Eoberts, Treasurer of City of New Bern, for the : Month, of .February." . '" GENERAL FUNlV FeK'tToCLnptoa, . .'-VJ.2 "J JTolaosi , h H " J J Tolsoa . f it "JUHargrtt Mch. " Ba!anca ' $-20 60 jno 2 S IMAM 76 65 ,-730-84 869878 By Balance, $ 1138 87 J A Meadows S3 87 1U6 81 132 66 10188 9 00 ' 800 2600 8 75 ' 550 Richardson Prt. Co . ' J F Patterson - i i Baxter-' ' John Suter A Son ' Jaa. A Barker ' J C Whitly & Co 2 50 4110 673 11 05 226 8 40 200 00 Water & Light Dept N20OO0 200 00 44500 Electric Light Dept 445 00 445 00 445-00 445 00 200 00 7 00 - 198 ?8512 25 00 ' Water & Sewer Sam Coward ' Western Union FMChadwick ' E F Richardson N B C.Libwy . i Chas Gardner 25 00 - 25 0 10 86 3 60 J H Williams Thoa McDaniel FT Patterson 75 00 50 00 tRP Mnntamia B J loscue A A Ipock F P Rowe . W B Parker WH Griffin C Lupton A L Bryan Chas P Gillikin M N Hooker John Herritage J J Tolson C J McCarthy P Speight v R R Hill J T LeVis C L Hardison H H Huff H H Tooker; . Cutler Blades Hdw. Co m Cutler Blades Hdw Co. Cutler Blades Hdw Co. J H Jameson, Chas Ellison, EH Williams, Gaston Pharmacy, E J Harris, P M Drany, Eureka Fir H Co. J M Hargett, 60 00 5000 5000 50 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 10 00 1170 6 76 608 67 88 88 24 20 10 00 50 00 5000 30 00 85 00 200 260 290 266 200 700 6 60 17 80 20 00 270 87 50 80 00 30 00 6 703 41 PADWRRCo. By balance 960 00 WATER AND LIGHT DEPART . MENT. To John C Thomas, S 1 602 88 187 96 To balance, . By baUocw, : The Brilliant E Co, HPWUll, - v' i Poeabaatus C Co, ., i - ii nUelierACo,.: 4 StaU Labratory. V 82 00 CaatoerCBuiletV ' ; ' N AS RR Co ' 1 ' ' ' t ACLvs,-!;04U ;'' W J MoBelui . . 1 .1 H UntteY Co. V '.' HH Tooker; . 4 J A Meadowt, ' " 8oott Horse 8ho C.V-- 8B Parker, t WasUrn Unloo." ' . ?. CfcarchfUU C Ce.A ;-.;V, U C Robwrtai E 8 Co, ' , " J CThomai, -J, i ' pocahantoa Fuel Co, ' i A Meadowa, . iAMoodowt,-: Cutler Blades Hdw Co, j i '.n.- " , ,'.'"' WPUeiu, Nsuae Or Co, ,r Csah orders, " ; '4 I1C33T8 CEDAR GROVE CESIETERT Fsb 1, to balaoe, , f M7 41 Pf Wm McCarthy,1 CCFoy. ' Balanre, IS DO . . 1 r: 17? If. VA 41 Cf'.F ,'f.K)i) ci vim.::v Fb 1 To l.fc'o -.r. in i:::.:.:.:;,3 i ( II A 'V5-.1 " 1 i tk. C I'll X By LH Catler, -' Ferhie Gaskill, (HABrown. . ' Balance, 2 00 40 00 105 00 3 664 43 8 811 43 BONDING COUPON ACCOUNT. Feb. 1. By balance, . $ 625 00 DM. ROBERTS, Treasurer City of New Bern. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Our car of "Pittsburgh Per ect" fencing has arrived. We ypan fill your orders for Field or P&rdeit Fencing, Barbed wire. ). S. Benight Hdw Go. . ' Catarrh Cannot be Cured. Vith 3 pay ca JiOCAL APPLICATIONS, as cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. , Catarrh is a blood or consti tutional disease, and in order to cure you must take internal remedies. Pall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- bally, aqd acts directly on the blood nd mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh pore is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of (he best pby- riioiaos in this conn try for years and & regular prescription. It is com- osed of thabeet tonics known, com bed with the beat blood purifiers. feting directly on tba mucous sur faces. . The perfect combination of Ijie two ingredients is what produces snob, wonderful results in curing ca tarrh. . Send for testimonials free. , P. J. CHENEY A CO.,Prope, i . - Toledo, O I Sold by druggists, pries 75o. ISOTMh Taki Ball's family pills for cod- atipation. The Manuscript RtsdrVs Complaint w Our dally maU Is sure l brine V "Fomas" from this lady bard. So many- thai I think she anuat - Compos thatti by the yard. - I tow I'd-llke to drop her -do w " la on of nature's chasms! It waartaa m to hsa to read BO many of hat spsaoial - 1- c. ,- ,. v V- Upplocott'a dOhildren Ory ;v - FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A 7 Althonfh money is lbs root of all nfl. the meat suocatsf ul toa , saaa to'bs tnoso wh plant It -. - f -, STUBBORN AS MULES Ov er liver and bowels somrtltnsi; seem to balk without caoe. Tten there's twblev-rLoas of AppMita Indict st on, Nsrvousneas. Despnivlency, llesr'a h, Bit sorh troubles fly before) Dr. King's New Life Tills, the world's bast giom s4 nd Uvr remedy. Bo easy. 2&e, at ail DniggisU. , ' , - ' I ... ' ' Tswmy's Kila, a' - 'Hirrrsh fof (Me flu nJy y . ' , Wrik-h es I he moi.wnle oaaa , ' v A If br fairy tneclv raka Tbe rUSflner la Ins fro eel , , And as Ue II4 wind ka tbe grsee . ' - The rlik)(liir arakr I fly Mr tiutpie kite, ethW-h looke Jet like A li.trnr la li e y -It. K. MunkMlrtrH n I'oek. Not Tar Wrenj P 5 llu,ii Hnw Is your i::s! (lit. r. i -, nhl V: P i,;:h-My little boy I rji)!! 'i. I 1 1 f k y u. ; -- u. ii'i 1 fl l knew l c.e t'D'" " r I'lt'iljtirg rra t t t - , r ( I c Grows Halrg and we can . . 1 VTiiuyiiiiiiS rANDEfeINE is to the hair what fwah'- ' . ihowen of rain and simihine art te vegetation. 'It got right to the roots, in-' Tigorates ana strengthens them. ' Its eahila-.. -tating;, stimulatine and liie-producing: prop eraei cams uie nav w frow aouaoanuy ' long, tuoag and beautiful. It at once tm - para a spukltna; brilliancy and velvety "v sattnes to tae wur, ana a. tew wecu use wui cause new hair to sprout all : ever the scalp. ' Use it every day tola V short time, after which two or three - J timet a week will be sur&cient to complete whatever growth- you A bdr tnm St Paul wtttaa in "Vha I bega adss IXaduis bit ailr would not oom to mf .boulden tai bow It Is sway Mow ibj hip,. - AaotkfraaNmi,N.J. "I bv town utlng DaaderliM rsu Iwly. When I fint uanad to in It 1 bad very Httle balr, bow I ton tb most beautiful loaf and thlok hatr nrooa would want to brre." - NOW at all draddlaU In three sixes. 2Sc. 50c and $1.00 ... per bottle. Danderine enjoys a greater sale than any other one preparation regard kit of kind or brand, and it ha& a much greater talc than all of the other hair preparationi in the world combined. Frao To thow how quickly i(lr)i I I WW acta, we will lend a large uoapla.free by return mall lo ujruue who Mailt Uil free eoupou to tbe Cat Tkit KNOWLTON OANDERINE CO. Out Chicago, IU. with thalr uni .nd ai1ilrM and 1iu la .liver or tmp to pay poaMxr. law Points. Money which n pnreut expends In the care of nn ndult child of unsound mind Is held hi C'ruln versus Mnllone (Ky.). 133 S. W. 67. 22 L. R. A. (N. S.) 1165, not to be chargeable against him as an advancement In the settlement of the parent's estate. A parson traveling along a road that is crossed by a telephone line is held In Weaver versus Dawson County Mu tual Telegraph company (Neb.), 118 N. W. 650, 22 L. R. A. (N. S. U89, not to be bound to anticipate danger nt luch crossings and not to be required to examine or look to see if there 's danger before passing under such wire AH AWFUL ERUPTION of a volcano excites brief interest, and your interest in skin eruptions will be as short, if you use Bujklen's Arnica Salve, their quickest cure. Even the worst boils, ulcers, or fever sores are soon healed by it Best for Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped Hsodn, Chilblains and Pi es. It irives instant telief. 25 .nit all Druggists. The Lamb's Finiah Mary had a Utile lamb, But II aha could not keep, For ere a year haJ passed awt It wan a great bis ulieep. Then a naughty butcher came, Wise in the art of sham. And next day on hl counter The sheep 'again waa lamb. Chicago News. A Farmer's Advice. "I hope 1 see you well," he said flu ently to the old farmer, lesniug on his hoe. "I hope you do," wss the unexpected snswer, "but If you don't see me well, young man, put ou specs." Red Ben. FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Medicines that aid nature are always most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acta on this plan. It loosens the cough relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. The Boy Is Stilt Thar. The boy Is dearlns'up tris deck. Tba others all have fled. ' The flames that warm the (riddle have ' Repeatedly been ltd. Ills mother's arm Is paralysed front ladltna bockwheal batter. At eatlns cakes els mother bake - Ths boy Is a stand patter. . . - .Bard of pensla. NOUBSTITUTE : Accept ho subsUtuU for Foley .s Hon sy and Tar. . It is the best vA safest remedy for coughs eolds throat aoo lung troublatvx Contains no opiates and no harmful druRa. Remember tha aame Foley's Hony sod Tar, and. accept bo substitute JJsTis Pbarinaey. , . ' ' OrawbielUk ; Thir te tut roe ' , " ' WHhaut Its cruei tharo,' , . No pleasure (los Wrthoul some rpf a flM a. . " la words of biles - - " : ' There eitll lurk tenee of soora - in every klas - - Illdea Sum doejeaned bsdllus! - - . . - ' i-OetelanS UeUr, k - Foot Not.' ; '. Erorha-I tbluk Nst Charles ts lullr light 00 bis ferl, don't T'MI? IV Kmmajean Well. Pmybe be Is on bis own. but be wwinl Sir fully tesry on roln.-VnlrrrUy of Wise onsln ftphinX. j rrr.ly Its rroven blllity to curs, but Its reolut saiety M a remeij k ie h P f). the most dilrMe of all n, 3 1 Ines (or tbe treatment o i i:e i o f ro!'in. H. B IS. I made e Hrelf ol roota, fcerbS and i :,t t: ( :'! an J Cc-I !, It Or not c .um a t-arllcle ol mercurr. r ( 1 . ii or r h: .ful rr.l: 3. I .19 i I r v i y I l(: i 1 1 AliNOUNCE MENTS T the Democratic Voters of Cravta I hereby anaooBee that I shall atrain be a candidate for sherlfiL before the next Democratic primary, to be held for raren county I thank yoo f or yotnr confldance and support in the -past, akd if re-elected I premise to discharge th duties of the office fairly and Impartial ly, with due considers tion always for the best interests of the whole people. J W BIDDLE. March 28, 1910. ' ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Craven county, subject te the Democratic primary. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office to the best of my knowledge and ability and as near as possible to the aatiafac- jtion of the public. 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. WADSWORTH CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: I hereby most respectfully announce my candidacy for the offico of Treasurer of Craven County subject to the. will of the Democratic primary whenever f,;'1 primary is held. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to conduct the cifice to the satisfaction of the i eople to the best of my ability. Moat Respectfi ly, rs. ts. H. . at. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Cravet, County. I rt-Bpectfully announce that I shall be a candidate for re-election for tht office of Treasurer of Craven County subject to the action of the Democrats primary when held; 1 promise if re elected to be found at my office in tht- Craven county court house, willing serve you as faithfully in the future ap I have in the past. Respectfully Freeman S. Ernul Wasn't Much on It. Mlnnli k -Tb.ifs ItPiinU'k' wife Ii the lion .fonder All he varus K"ex ol her baek. tlmy huv. Slntilok-Then lie certainly need rsl-ie In salary !- Browning's Magazine A Believer. "Here's s rule of psychology: N mstter whether you feel cheerful i hot try to seem so, even If It's put ou ' "That's rlsut. I always Inngh wbet I go to S comic open." Life. A Handsome Woman Every woman may not bo hand soma, but every woman shouti keep with care the good point nature has given ber. No womat aeed have sallow akin, dull eve blotchy ..compUxion, who, pavi proper attention ' to her health Where constipation, liver derah te taents. blood Impurities and othei orruiarities exuL sood complex ion. bright i eyes and sprightly movements cannot exist Internal ismasssa U raesal the arm It eoocisi sr later eat UW sorfaoa. Hsadacba, dari rfavft araaasl tba eyas, asilow skim, a easy aarit tarad lHna snaaa that tbe br sad diaasUve araane ara ass dine beta Sat xxrartioa. 4 Ch h arleta'a Stomaca astt Uear f ablets ghre thie eseiary kaip rkr werb la aaiais'e fmm way.- Tbe ae aa aenly llwk IK. afe bat taM aa tbe iie kh,SW4i eaval ff444a) eaW tiVvwV A kM tbe beta take tbewbla'e IaM m be Mb M mMnaae, aaimilea, nMil ea4 eaaai waara.. rrtaeSS ' Tht MwsiMper la ft jiisoUe mine, lo PlcH the wkole world tarl rsfiect d lu Joy tat sorrow, lu'smbidot tb Inflaanoa, IU taoe4 bs4 fsllsr- nffur.E'5 cuhe FGii cj.oon poison i the dJW;te r.ajtts of tht the llr.lnr, of tns rtomanh. ' ar 1 lir !,ei:a. il la 2t jr s huo- puri.1r, '.Its P. 8. B. UniiToi the " I ea'elr and Siroi? rur - ..!,? the tratsrn I f I'l r ito l ul ti.e l1.Stl!!, t Tit , f mi a re i !; j r t i "1 i 1 an I ft' 1 t a f; ' e ; 't f a -j i.'ir.dt r ' r r-- a HENRY'S" Prescriptions .from all phjsiciaos, Quickly and Ac curately filled. ; Also a full One of Choice Toilet articles. Pharmacy PHONE 173 NOW READY -FOR- BUSINESS I have opened my Job Printing plant at No. 139 Middle street and am ready to do all kinds of job printing at the lowest prices. New stock, artistic work. PROMPT ATTENTION ALL ORDERS. GIVEN E. J. Land & Co. 139 M iddle St New Bern, N. C. J ENNETTS PREPARED Agricultural Lime makes every acre count and every testimonial good. Is prepared for all soils and all crops. Write us for prices and testimonials. AGRICULTURAL LIME CO. NEW BERN, N. C. - -ICE- - Made from pure distilled filtered watr. NEW BERN ICE CO. 19 21 '.i Oriflith St. Phone 2,'i CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND 7", t,i LADIK9 ! Hall r"' linraW for CHI-CHKS TER'l A U'AMOND BRAND TILLS lu .tru Solo metallic Ikjim, scaled wilh Bluet) lbbow. T.i a no oiun. tl W )n(U bm4 aak for lll-t!UK-T U s V 31 A MO. IB St. A N I'l 1,1.1, fm twrnlr fif far r-crji-d at Bon, tltitti, A mky V-llnMe. iOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE NORFOLK S SOUTHERN R. Wolcolt and Kerr Receive) s mRIOCTTHROUGII TRAIN HKK VIVK BliTWKMN ALL l'OI NTS IN EASTCTN NORTH CARO LIN A, aud via NORFOLK TD ALL EA3TKKN CITIIH. Sflie luie in effect Oct- Mi(h Trains leave New Bern 9-15 a m., liXPRKSri, Daily, px ceptSuoday, for Washingtou, rMcntoo, baiiabeth City and NORFOLK. Arrtyea Nor :. folk 3:40 p, u. 9:16 m., Daily, for Morrhesul Citynd Bratutbrt 9:16 m Pally, for Klnstoo and , OoUlsboro, 9.30 t 'J, notpt Baoday, '. tor Oriebtal and intern edtaU " itaUooa. ' 2.15 P f DaiJy excrpt Bundsy, fof . WashlDftoo., rioftowa u and l5cllaro,. mailnf coo. otvtloo tritlv lialclgh traia at 6:45 P u-t P7 for Worrhfad Pity and Bofort 6:45 P n-i J for Klbttoo aod ... .'. . uoiasijon4 -7J0P i tli for OnVctsJ ajd tntr nofliate lUtlons. Forarib't inrllmilara cjneu!t f.n -r, cr nly to T. II. Iron' T. . the? have faith im V.i c;.- t ;ry J;avc & ! '$ cf c" -r I ' t it I
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