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EEEI DAILY Jl.r.l'.L . alrlehe4 erer-V tar la th MVt MoBday. J ear! bsllrtlilfc ClShVM IUMI - - rural mtx m. atDITOH AKD FROPKIKTO m Tw ta Mnw ' ...... MM Arertlata UoatloB. .- v, nui faraUksA a Baterea - TosrtwBtoSk Hsw Bar ECU eeonS-alass matter. - omoiL papss OF' mw bbbn . AND CRA.VXW OOUKTT. ' New Bern, H.C CT April 26, 110 LOCAL PRIDE A COMMUNITY ASSET A. community is as its citizens make it People Traild - cities, for cities do not build themselves. Pride ia often offensive as an ex hibit of one family towards anoth er, but make pride general in a community, jnake this pride enthu siastic in its character, and it will be found that the next step will be that ' of a local patriotism, that will push forward not only individ ual interests, but there will be a general make forward of every in terest in the community. Community reputation ia just as its citizenship stands. If there are critics, fault finders, law breakers so will these spirits have a depres sing influence upon the communi ty, for as the people, so will the community be, no better, no worse. It is because of this that the right kind of local enthusiastic pride will prove a most valuable cominn nity asset It means a people uni ted for betterment, filled with a civic spirit and a local patriotism that will force ahead trade and in dustrial interests, until' there are dividends coming from every quar ter of the community, until .this local pride, well developed proves an all time asset, that can be turn ed to yield benefits to each and ev ery citizen of the community. Speak well of your community and start to make it an asset to yield dividends. CASTORIA Por Infanta and Children.; The Kind You Hare Ateajs Bought Bears the Signature of The newspaper Is a gigantic mirror In which the whole world sees reflect. ed Its Joy and sorrow, Its- ambition and lnflnenoe. Its anooesa aad allure Catarrh Cannot he Cured. : with LOCAL APPLICATIONS,' as tbey cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or consti tutional disease, and in order to ours it you must tales internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curs is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and roucouB surfaoes. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one, of the beat pby sioiaus in this t oon try for years and is a regular prescription. It is eora posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the anoous sur faces. The perfect eombinatioii of the two ingredients Is what produces such "wondartal results Is coring Ca tarrh, flend - for teeHiiooiials. free. F. J. CHENEY A COPrtps, ... Toledo, O Bold by druggists, priee TSe. Take .Hall's famiJy pUl for eon. UpatioB. - f-. i, ,4 K Hubby And what gid the Doctor say WJfey Ms said. "Pot oat your too ue." Uibby-W theat Wlfey-neTWort4-f t,,. V,, . Every fsmity and espeelaUy thoas who reside in (be rountry should be provtdad t all tunas with a bottle of CharnhM. Wo'i LlnioMbt There la bo UtUngwhssi It may r wanted la eaae of aa aeddent or emetgenry. lira moat eievlleot m all ease W 1 rhtHnnstism, prabi and brutees. .toU byaHtVwWs. S' -' A saaa a asrtf aa aiaart tatll U , bus taaaUr latrs4a. ;, J9 . Eccerna, Aam Tetter, tan lieum, eu. are simply tbe clrersUoo of sklo tissues, earned hy taaesrs aad adds u tie biood. Tbe drceUUoa ass beeoms tasctod wlU tanrurttlee wkick are Uz$ eoasuaUy ivUA late the porea and : . f lands of the eulicJe, sad a eontlnuU rvt of USaassa1oa aad IrrlUUna is ttam kept . i st U Ion a Usee fcumofS and SW reasla hs tse ctrcuUUosj the skla affeetloa wtU coetinne. The trdutle assy be temporally soeU4 snj i eorersd oyer wit scrternsi spplirtUons, ktit swk tretmn it not mk the 'blood any siirsr. mi ea thetsfne be of tie penr.inun Wefit. To mrs ary . Skla dleeeee It fat SeeeiMry t4 rerlfy US tlood remoTe the tue. K. S. S. Curi Ereeraa, Aim, Tetter, BeJt thewra, Trpls. emptions, etc berenss U Is the imtee, tf aU etoo4 p-artflera. ft f e Into the clrc-o!Jen sad drte ent rrery knmoi, -td cr Imparity, tl cools Ue feTrlh Ho4 and sl'.irwt It to fum!tli the Skla With fcraJthy aooUfcmcnt, lnne4 ef fery, exi.4 d poi.is. . 8. I. 14 f jmly ' ttabla. Biild sn4 piont la I t srtl sv. I do bo care ikln diwtH bf forr'.rs - 'alt the Imparity te the r-.'tA, l : iM,n ilUe the e ittn-y wti,bri to farry It ( eftT tfcretira the nettjrU s:-.;.. If j : he sny skin sr: ".m ya tin nt d better than purify yoaf tlood w.ik a. t, S. It wi! atn r.'.-.ie la q :i. V'y rstit)' M TRO"!h, eye "t-!'e ef the t;;'' !e. and the nre w'.J he ;;..- v eat and ,Bjf. t'itot i i tf" i-i'ii'-i?:" 14 -.1 0 kiii i& HAD HEAP TO CO Krse?hcr4 Vas la Ead Jhzpt i Whea She Cculd Net Stand on Z Durham, N. C."l ia l farmer! wife," write Mrs. J. M. -Shepherd, ot Bus orr, "ana nave a neap m ao. -four months ago I could not stand on my feet, to ao anything, mucn, nut n this tune 1 do the most or mv work. 1 took Cardui and it did me mora good tbaa all the doctors. H,.-? 2 "You don't know "half how I manic you for the Cardui Home Treatment.;: 1 wish that all wome who suffer from womanly trouble would treat themselves as i have." Ladles can easily treat themselves at home, with Cardui, .the woman's tonic, h it easy tartake, and so gentle tit its action, that it cannot do anything but good. ; '. . ; Bein? comoosed 'exchisivety1 orveee- tabie ingredients, Cardui catmot lay up often . do. its ingredients having no harsh, medicinal effects, and being non poisonous and perfectly harmless, Cardui b absolutely sate tor young ana oia. Ask your druggist. He' will tell you to try waraui. u Laifles' Adviaory tkpt., Charts. taaooea, l no., lor uptcuti t book-Homt Treatroeal rat ia ptalo wraopec on request, TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED J. J. Baxter vs Southern Jobbing Company. Pursuant to an order of court at the April term 1910, the undersigned, was directed to publish a notice for 10 days to all persons interested to appear by May 10th, 1910 and file exceptions, if they desire to the final account of W. B. Swindell receiver of the Southern Jobbing Company. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. April 19th, 1910. THE DEMON OF THE AIR. is the germ of LaGrippe, that, breathed in, brings suffering to thousands. Itn after effects and weakness, nervous ness lack of appetite, energy and am bition, with disordered liver . and kid neys. .The greatest need then is Elec tric Bitters, the splendid tonic, blood nurifier and regulator of Stomach. Liv er and Kidneys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system and restore health and good spirits after an attack of Grin. If safferimr. try tbem. Only 60c. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by all dealeis. Just Arrived Wall paper now in stock we decided to put in good quality paper to you would not have to wait for it to be or derod,' we will be glad to show you the prices from 10c per double roil to $2.00 J. S. MILLER, 87 & 89 Middle St The Furniture Man CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY ktothen wLo value their own com fort and th wlfr of thdtr children hould never be without box of Mother Qray'a Sweet Powders for Children, for uee throughout the sea- ion. They BreaJi up Colds, Cure Fev erlahneee. Constipation, Teethtns Die orders, Headache and Stomach trou blea. THK8H POWDERS NEVER FAIU Sold by all drug stores, 25c Don't accept any substitute. A trt psckare will be sent FREE to any mother who will address Allen S. Olm ted. Le I toy. N. T. Big Inducement. The biggest irducement ever offered by any merchant in New Bern Begin ning to-day we will give 6 per cent rebate tickets on all cash purchases and in addition will give on each dollar spent with us or paid on account a Clock Tick et which will entitle the customer hold lng the winning ticket to a Beautiful uecoratea firmer bet By this new plan every body will get a fine discount and stand a Chance to get the dinner set extra. - The old clock ticket will not be good in the new aeries and every one holding any are requested to send them to me at ones. All outstanding retail tickets are good. J. J. BAXTER, Dept. Store Elks Temple, - - '.ONE CONDUCTOR WASCUBED ;' if r.' Whflford Adams U his name, and ha writes about It. - "Some Urns ago ! was eonnnea re siidm with chronic rfaeMunaUscm, " 1 need two botUes of Fo ley's KkfcKT Resned with rood affect aod the third bottle pat ine oamyfeei and 1 resumed work aa conductor on the iAXUUrtoav Kr.. Street Railway. It fire me snore relief tbaa any medicine had erer aed, ard it will do all you claim in the case of rheumatism." Fo ley's Kidney Remedy ears rhsmmst era tjr erhnmattrw the uric acid from the bttoo. Davis tlermacy., -- - .-- y " " . Tie baas, who KM so Un for fcb rrtsstda 01 senUany dlsoottr that ks has so trleala for his time. CURES ECZEMA, . N. a Wntefc aooga Medicine yo.. um iKMtaetloaM. andM-oam I Wanes,' ACIIE.TETTEn.ETC. (CojuUcufcd From PafS One) rekieuiX Taat 'JTs tS-el of V.r. for any natloa Is that It shall leave its : seed to Inherit the rand. Tbe treatest of all cureea la the curse of sterility, and the severest of all condemnation should be that vlaited upon, wulful sterility. i'ei -Zif ' Tbe first essential In any ctrlllxatloD Is that the' man and the woman Shall be father aDd mother of healthy chil dren, so. that the race shall Increase and not decrease.- If this Is not so; If through" no-fault of the society there Is failure1 to Increase, It Is a great mis fortune,: It the failure Is dne to de liberate .and wUlfut hiuJV tuen . Jt Is not -merely a- misfortune; It Is one of those crimes of-ae and self 1ndal gence, ofahrlnVtog from patn and ef fort and risk,, which la 'tb (ong run nature punishes more beaVlty tbaa any other-: i;4 --p;'-. y:- If. we'of. the crest repubncsJf we. the free people who claim to have emancipated ourselves from the thral dom of wrong and error, bring down on our.: beads '-the euree thst. comes upon tbe willfully barren, then It' will be an Idle waste of breath to prattle of our achleTetnehts, to boast of all that we have done. 1 ., t ; - No refinement of life,' no delicacy1 of taste, no material progress, no sordid heaping up of riches, no seusuoua de velopment of art and literature, can In any way 'compensate for tbe loss of the great fundamental virtues, and of these great fundamental virtues the greatest Is tbe race's power to per petuate the race. Man's Chief Duty. Character must show itself in the -man's performance both of tbe 3uty be owes himself and of the duty be owes tbe state. Tbe man's foremost duty Is owed to himself and bis fam ily, and be can do this duty only by earning money, by providing what is essential to mnteriul weU being. It Is only after this has been done that be can hope to build a higher super structure on tbe solid material foun dation. It is only after this has been done that .he can help In movements for the general well being. It Is not good to excite that bitter laughter -which expresses contempt and contempt is what we feel for the being whose enthusiasm to benefit mankind Is such that he Is a burden to those nearest him, who wishes to do great things for humanity In the abstract, but who cannot keep bis wife In comfort or educate his chll dren. I decline to recognize the mere tnul tlmilllonaire, the man of mere wealth. -as un asset 6f value to any country. and especially as not an asset to my own couutry. If be has earned or uses his wealth In a way that makes ulm of real benefit, of real use and such Is often the case why, then he does become an asset of worth. . But It Is the way in which It has been earned or used and not the .mere fact of wealth that entitles him to the .credit There Is need In business,- as In most other forms of human activity, of the great guiding Intelligences. Their places cannot be supplied by any num ber of leaser Intelligences. It Is a bad thing for a nation to rata and to admire a false standard of suc cess, and there can be no' falser stand ard than that set by the deification of material well being In and for Itself. The power of the' Journalist Is great but he Is entitled neither to respect nor admiration because of that power. unless It is used aright He can do. and he often does, great good. He can do, and be often does, Infinite mis chief. All Journalists, all writers, for the very reason that tbey ppreclate tbe vast possibilities or their profes sion, should' bear testimony against those who deeply discredit it Of fenses against taste aod morals, which are bad enough In a private clUseo. are Infinitely worse if made Into la struments for debauching - tbe .com muulty through a newspaper, Mendacity, slander, ; sensationalism. Inanity, vapid triviality, all are po tent factors for. the debanchery nf the public mind and conscience.' The ex cose advanced for vicious writing, that the public demands it and that the de mand must be supplied, ca no mora be admitted than If It were advanced by tbe purveyors of food who sell poi sonous adulterations. " Virtues' ef the Hevsehold. Tbe homely virtues of tbe household, tbe ordinary workaday virtues which make the woman a good housewife and house mother, which maka tbs man d hard worker, a good husband and father, good soldier at need, stand at tb bottom of character But of course many others oust be added thereto If a stat la to he not only free, but great - ;-. f""'.V Good clUsenahtp Ja sot good cttlsen shlp If 'exhibited only in the. home. There remain tbe duties Of tbe Indi vidual ta relation to tbe state, and these duties are ttona too, easy under the conditions which sslst where tbe effort to made ta carry oa free govern ment lo a complex- Industrial cItIBsa- Uort. ; Perhaps the most lrabortsot' thing the ordinary 'Clttsea, and, above alt I be leader ef ordinary cltlaens, bsa to remember to political life Is that be krast not lie t sheer doctrinaire, , Woe td tbe empty phrase maker, to tbe empty. Idealist, who. Instead ef making ready tbe ground for the man it sctlon, rums against him when appears and hamper him ss be does (be worst.. . t .1 . -Moreover, the- prwlief , of Id must rvBiemlier Imw sorry aod con temptible Is the Claire whkh he will cot. bow gra tbe damage that be Will do. If be J s nit blmeetr la til wr Ufe eMe iwsnrtl.iy to rl IAS Idfdls that he i r .. I,. f otliere, It bin) rmtMi)l.(r ai- that tl WoHh of the IJI fti-.it ! lsf-.!y C tcrn.loed hy the irrn w!!b hl ti ran lo t-r-t U h ri!1. We e!.-.uM Slitjor t,l i ralle! J.ierll 1M i bo prsrtlralt'y uii lies nf that pTit!laf tnn,. - !.!. !i f Its f pr'(in In iV-!x;''f In i. and i-rf r, in A'k ' ! if 't)'1-ir J ft I'll- g ' 1 ' ' ' 1, I :.fci- J, sdme of- the advantages . It has.av Cabinet Top with shelf for keepbig plates and food hot. Drop shelves for the .coffee pot or' saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. . - - 1 It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys.. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attractive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. CASnttNiBT NOTIt Besave yea set lUaleTt-e,tkit laeaaaM-Uttr "1BW PEBnCTI0& Bvery dealer Everywhere fvt not at youre, writ, for Descriptive Circular - totbeneareel aeacv of the Standard Oil Company i - - v - . (Incorporated) . y ADVERTISED LETTERS At New Bern, N. C, -Apr. 25, 1910. ' MEN A C B Ackley, Col. Atkinson. N F Dickinson. E &ra. Elliott. H S P Hawes. -Joe Jordan. - ijbhnie Lindsay, care Mr. Dresback . Civil Engineer, D H Lewis. M -'Heroin Mason, care Trent Lumber Co. Ulm Oirlesbv. O P-ri 1 Pond. J G Roberson. Rev. E L St. Cleire. W C L White, Asa Wolfe, Richard Walker. WOMEN B- ary Bryan 132 East Eront street, re. Fannie Holland Brinson. C- rs. Frank Covington. . D- Ilea Dell, 131 Queen St Miss alliia Dixon 158 Burn St iss Rosey Furlow, 28 Catein St. G- rs. Jas. R Greene. l- rs. Hunter Lawrence, T alias Myrtle Tucker. vV-Miss Lela Wetherington. (2) bhildren Cry . FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A Speaking of desirable celghtbors ooodi of coarse we all desire to flvt on Easy street. Stomach Feels Fine Oueortwo Mi o oa Tablets Drive Away Distress from - Stomach Get a 60 cent box of Mi-o-na tablets today1 and learn for yourself how easy K is to put your out of order stomach in perfect condition. . . MljO-na stomach tablets give instant reliaf-and do mora, t . , ... They build op the stomach so quickly that h i few day belching, sourness, hearoun), heaviness, bllllouauess, head ache and dittinesa will entirely disap- i, Mi4 na- stomach tablets are goaran Ued o ear indigestloo and all stomach ilia of money backA ' : - ' : "I havs been troubled with mr stom ach for two years- t- tried everything IhesrVd of, MLc-na stomach tablets did irk more thaa $26. (s). worth of good Tbey.are tha heat in the workL-"Dso sis Stephen,: Coo. ders port, Pa Feb 1, wia i -If t,-. -- ' :n Au ? Fifty cents for a tare box of Ml c-na at .dftigglets every sr here, and at Brad- ham Drug Co. who guarantees them Moley talks, hot what the 'copper ears bay - ta .two e.! Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any Case tf kidney and blaH.frr trouble not beyorld the reach of me liride. Komedi ciae dan do more. Davis t'harmary, :; Z Notes falling dne oa finfcasy, or en a legs holiday, must ha paid U day previous. ' - . ' ". ' V.J st Tl.rj WV.l Do tar Yoq 11 yv,-u cure your bactache, 1 y r l cor. . or 1 Trr. I . 1 ' . -1 . t t! 'i 1 1 tr I ; no Ucat'Excepl i Dishes hotfood well";-cooked-7-kitchen cool. No underdone- food 'no overheated kitchen in summer, v Everything hot , when wanted, l, .Heat un-" j der perfect - control and ,r. concentratedT t ;rThc blue iflame -ilall heatnd;; smoke" no odor ho dirt 'These are ia. using the :u , A Pluma From Eros. "And Is this Cupid?" gasped the ehllU "Anil does he really look like that? . Did pome one tatch him and pull out Bis other teathers for her hat!" -Life. Its Style. "Tbut staffer h is a velvet vntp." "1 suppose that nccouuts for the pll she tfets from It."-nuHlmnre Anier can. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Some families are so lucky thf when they are praying for a boy bah .p arrives as elrt twins. SAVED FROM THE GRAVE. "I had about given up hope, after near ly four years of suffering from a severe lung trouble," writes Mrs. M L Dix, of Chrksville, Tenn. ' Often the pain in my chest would be almost unbearable and I coull not do any work, but Or King's New Discovery has made n,e fel like a new person. Its the best med icine made for the throat and lungs " Obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hsy fever, la grippe, asthma, croup, bron chitis and hemorrhages, noirseness and whooping cough, yields quickly to this wonderful medicine. Try it. 60- and J1.00 Trial boi tie free. Guaranteed by all Druggists. Although money Is the root of al1 evil,' the -most successful men seers to be those who plant It THE SOUND SLEEP - OF GOuD HEALTH The restorative power of sound sleep cannot oe estimated and any ailment that prevents it is s menace to heatb. J L Southern Eao Claire, Wis., says: 'F r a long time I have been unable to sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my oacK ana soreness ot my kidneys. My appetite was very poor and my general condition was much run down. I have been taking Foley's Kidney Pills out s snort time a no now sleep as sound as a rock. 1 eat and enjoy my meals, and my genoral conlition is irreatlv im proved. .. I can honestly recommend Fo ley's Kidney Pills as I know thy have cured me." uavia Pharmacy. . Otowworme, . . Both male and female flow worm are IuujIdoua although In the former tbe light l mui;b feebler. Even tbe eggs' and,lirrae ere faintly luminous Tbe light Is produced on tbe last three tegmenta ef the abdomen, . WATCH FOR THIC COMET The Red Drsgod of tha sky. . Watch the children for spring couch and colds lare.rui mouiera Beep , roiey s Honey ana far ta ua Bouse, it at tM M aod aafest -. prevention aad cure for croup where tha aeed is argent and Itn mediatarelief.a tital Beceeaitr. . Cotv Ulna to opiates) or harmful drugi Re fuse subs litotes. . Davis Fharmacy.v '. . ! Catherine, News. . ... . ReportsrrMrTVkrr Jost got me a btg scoop on fba Investigattoa of all trust. ; . : . , yy.-.'. - Editor Ftnel What art hla termal - Heportrr a asusl, ; Omit all tamea, dartsv place and the real facta lo tha ;'4 FOR CONSTIPATION ' Mr. U IT. Famham, a prominent amtrgiet or aiint bxe, -lows,, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets are certainly the beat thing On the market for Constipation.". Gtvs theee tal'teta a trial, You are oerUin to CM thom eprtable arvl pleasant to 1T t Price, 6 eeitu. Kaoiple irve, . For sale by all dealers. . . . : r The Taadll fled. I ttena, - Tbe Tnn4ll rwrkttia: alone near tldvaos Atr rvli;b K70 otis and ia M nlrety t'n'0 (hit It roc ks In tb Wind, yet If la Brrn Hist l.ax) hureee gulling toireili(ir could but diiare It. , Yhemomttcrs. A mercurial u.erinrimcior wUl .not t til'r S 1'iwcf terif ratnr Il.sn t.ulow ni. athlie ; Irlt IlirmAmetof IU er St l-liiw. cai.i, c - r Ti:: tlnr. 7) ! M 1 1 ' Ml H lit IMVili I 7 t AliKOUlICEIIEHTS1' ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer' of Jgoee county, subject to the rota of the Demo cratJe primaries, and if nominated and elected I promise tor faithfully admin- is ter and honestly coodnct the affairs of county aa treasurer for the best Inter ests of the entire people of Jones county. . ' .C P, HARRIETT, PoUocksvUle, H. C, April, lfith- To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I hereby announce that I shall again be a candidate for sheriff before tbe next Democratic primary, to be held for Craven county. I thank you for your confidence and support in the past, and if re-elected I prumfce to discharge the duties of the office fair y and impartial ly, with dne consideration always for the best interests of the whole people. JW 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 J subject to the Democratic primary. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office to the Lest of my knowledge and ability and as near as possible to the satisfac tion 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 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 respectfully announce that be a candidate for re-election office of Treasurer of Craven I shall for the County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary when held; I promise if re elected to be found at my office in the Craven county court house, willing to serve you as faithfully in the future as I have in the past. Respectfully, Freeman P. Err.ul. NORFOLK a SOUIHEFH RY. Wolcolt and Kerr Receive s DIB tXTTlIBOUUH TRAIN 8l.'B VICK JjETWEIJN ALL POINTS IN EASTERN NORTU CARO LINA, and via NORFOLK TO AIJj EASTERN CITIES. Schelale Id effect Oct. Kith -Trains leave New Bern 9:15 a irtt.,. EXPBE83, Daily, tz "ceptSandajr, for WMhlngton, Tt EdeaWn, laixabcth aty and KOBF0LK. ; . Arri e Nor 9:16 a n., 1 Daily( ' for Mortbead v- -aty arid Beaufort 9;16 tHtlfi for Kinatoa aod Goldsboro,', ,,.;f r l;:?' 9:30 m- Daily, fifcpl Buoday, V vfgrOrleotsJ and In termed lato V- .ttaUooC -5 " ' i : lor WAsblogWa, rinctown ,omv but rrsry worruol sSouU . and Bclbatcn, . making a- kp with car the) food points f " option vrith IlaJnigb tisia t"tursj Us ivw hr. Nowomaa - .-'ifraBilngtoo J V V ttfmr 7 . . m; t- ;jbljtchy ronipIsTuon, who pr C:15 P m., JHily, fof .Mdrehfsvl nrnptr attention to' her healtk City and IVaufort ! . ' ; jV'hwrrmst;nalkn,nyjrt!swani 1 6:P Daily, for Kmsio. OoMftljoro. 753pm., Diwly for Orlmtal and Ti r fartlcr farilculari conirult i f j k fin 1 &;ulhcrn fwl-lcf, or ;;7 I) T. H. r-rnrntt, T. A., 1 ;! I 1 r. a. A. 0. ( r r. a. NOW READY . -' - for : : BUSINESS -1 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 GIVEN ALL ORDERS. E J. Land & Co. iss Middle St New Bern, N. a FOR SALE ! m Field Peas and Soja Beans. XXX Dairy Feed, all kinds Grain. :. Burrus & Co. 13 Middle St. Phoae 1S4 HEARO THE NEWS about lumber? It is reported there will soon be a big demand for North Poles. Well we have none of that sort but we have Poles, Posts, Beams and Boards of every other kind. YOUR LUMBER NEEDS can be filled satisfactorily here. And if you plan to do some fixing up this spring it's time you got busy and give us your order. Visit our retail yard. Tolson Lumber and Mfg'Go. Phone 430, 129 F. N. C. Front St. New Bern, ICE Made from pure distilled filtered water. NE W BERN ICE CO. Ml 21 'ill (iiillith HI. Phone 2.1 GIIIGiitSTtfi SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND .o unnn t Snu for tHKBBs-nrat A Tj'AMOND 11KAND PJXLS la JD taij a J.mo ndA with BiaaKO) hcVtZsTs V I, for twrnlfSve boib meianie borne, ecalea lttbbov Tica no ornaa. a tnnM l4 wk t M1.C U Ansae ah MLLa, ft iwrat mr retarded aa (.SaCce;,llwarSMUbU. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 10 OEUNQUENTTAX PAYERS Take due notice that your State and Count taxes are seven months past due and must NOW be paid or I shall te compelled to Jevy on your property to satisfy same. It is too late to ask for further indulgence. J. W. BIDDLE. Sheriff. v-April, 6thtl910. .Woman Ererywom.om.fnotb.Ural lion, fcrigu rrtt arwl spriahu " ' tel. Si i a . movrmmts cannot mist IntcmsJ lM.nrnMi,i rmM Ittefneetre His Uie m tKe mW lUakoWa, aWr rlnft mmnnA le tree, tallow elv S eee lt.l tu-l fmimf eneea V. Ke Irraa t4 tl ftftre Mfint ere neaH nf K'p ene) NfTr i;..r. C limlT U i S.orieM.l enel 1. I !.' II. I 1 r M f Wl
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 26, 1910, edition 1
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