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I L' NEW KM DAILY JflRRAL vary day la Ik TV s- JfO I. amd PRoranroR H TtU l Idf uu Dm ysar, aot m H.BthlT T carrier 14 I.M Is the city rate tarnished on a nterad at the Maw Bern C. aa onruL PAPKR OF NEW BERN AND CRAVXN COUNT". New Bern, N. C. June 10, 1910 REGARDLESS OF COST LIV I NO. It ia not alone the very rich class that lives regardless of the cost in volved. Many classes of wage earn era spend fully as much as the rich, in proportion to the amount of money they receive. Human ua ture turns to meet changes, and prosperous conditions bieeds ex travagance among the once poor, as readily as it does among those who have gone from rich to richer. The wage earner can be extrava gant in prosperous times in two ways. By working just enough to maintain a living, that is, if three days wages will enable him to live seven, then work but the three days. The second mode is to work hard the six days in the week, and spend all the wages earned, not necessarily in wasteful liviug, but living without laying aside any money from the wages received. Many a wage earner cries high prices, because with increase of wa ges he buys of the higher priced articles, and is not careful in his purchases. In foods there are many that can be purchased, at higher prices perhaps than the same sold for some years ago, but not higher if the increased wage pay lx; con sidered. Two factors accentuate high prices of every thing among wage earners, these are indifference to work with a purpose of saving, and because of good wages being careless as to cost of living, that is buying articles that enter into liv ing expenses, without thought of the price of each, or whether sub stitutesat less cost may not be used instead of the higher priced ones. CASTOR I A Eor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The newspaper la a gltaaUo mirror in which the whole world sees reflect sd Its toy and sorrow, Its ambition and lnflaanos. Ua snoosss sad allure How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar. Reward for any case of Catarrh tlint cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Tole do, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin aneimllj able to carry out any obli gations .made by hia Ira. WALDINQ, RINNAN ft NARVIN, Wholesale RruggisU, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, Sating directly upon the blood snd mucwua sarfsoes of the system. Testimonials aent free Pries 75c par bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family PilU for oon slips (ion. Ties Steady Job. rV you think worry kills mors peo ple I ban werkr" "I'm Mrs of It," replied the sarcas tic lent lit "Whyr "BSCS USS SO msny people find It sealer than work sod devote their lira to It."-New York Journal. A Handsome Woman Erst? swish ssi may not U Hand sUataakesy aahpasalrasf jjLfs, hvtw Stanwa Tntm til litis It' lhllk frTsri isssilipstisSLRfss imum 7 stMsS wHfc Ml tsh9 flood points uuys'gsBuSa aaZsu srTV'Miirlwt . rtstor a rsUhtst ttssskfcsWsCS itssjs sswshfei Mas spss, sasVar aasa, assay eiM tL-A eh. ku. LAME WW A Back is Always Worse In the Morning. Jtsrrs Besiple - Are Finding Belief A back that aefeaa ati day sad erases d scomfort at night ia usually srorsa is the morning. Makes yon feel as if you hado.t slept st sli Can't cure a bad back until you cure the kidneys. Don's Kidney Pills ears iek kidneys-make you fee) better, work better, rest batter and sleep bet ter. Permanent cures in New Bars prove the merit of Doan'a A. L. Bryan, 123 E. Front St, Nsw Bern. N. C. saya: "I gladly recommend Doan'a Kidney Pi lis as 1 know this rem edy deserves all that can be said in ft favur. Often my back was so lame that I could hardly arise in the morning. The secretion were unnatural, con tan ed a sediment and plainly indicated the source of my trouble. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, I procured a box at Bradham'a Pharmacy and had taken but a few doses lief ore I found that I waa being helped. I continued their use aid was soon completely cured." For sale by all dealers. P'rioe 60 cents.. Foster MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tbe United States. Remember the name Dora's sod take no other. Notes falling due on Sunday, or on s legal holiday, must be paid the day previous. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTOR I A Some families are so lucky thr when they aro praying for a boy bah' tie arrives as eirl Iwfsa. MARVELOUS DISCOVERIES. mark the wonderful progress of the age. Air lights on heavy machines,' tele prams without wires, terrible war in ventions to kill men, and that wonder of wonders. Dr. King's New Discov ery to save life when threatened by couehs. coins, lagnppe. asthma, croup bronchitis, hemorrhage, hay fever and whooping cough or lung trouble, tor all bronchial affection it has no equal It relieves instantly, its the surest cure. James m. Miacx or Asnevuie, k. C, R R No. 4. writes it cured him of an obstinate cough after all other rem edies failed. 60c. and $1.00. A trial bot tle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. Mexican Poarl Fisheries. The I ha i dnslr, records of Marl Ashing alone cf const of Mexico go back to W illi little Interruption this In lois boon continuous to the pro- enl day. Steel and Iron. Ktee Iron. rusts seven times aa rapidly s Quick as Thought. "Quick ns thought" is not very quick While a light wave would travel around the equator In a second. nerve wave makes but about a nun dred feet a second. ' It cured me," or "It saved the life of my child," are the expressions you hear every day about Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy t his is true the world over where this valuable remedy has been introduced. No other medicine in use for diarrhoea or bowel complaints has received such general approval. The secret of the success of Chamberlain, s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is that it cures Sold by all deslers. A Curious Will. ( .in hi. - Anna Marls Helens de Noallles. a member of one of tbe Ulo lorlc famllli's of Krance. bas made curious will which bsa just beeo proved. She left her eststs st Meads Knstbourne. England, to found "St Marv's ornhaiiiige." laying down tbe following rules for ths sducslktn ot tbe girls: No competitive examine tians, no study befors breakfast, no study after u p. m.. sll lesson to be teamed In the uto ruing, no girl to work more tlinn four and s half hours dally. No arithmetic, except tbe mul tlpllratlou tables for rhlldfn under ten. No child with ctirvitui of lbs spine to write more than Ave raluutes n dav until Ihlrteeu. Ksrb alrl must bs osrtlfled by two phrenologists ss not deficient In conscientiousness sod firmness. No child to bs vscrlnstsd. Lams sbooldsv is sanest Invariably caused by rheumatism of the rsssttss ano yields quickly to ths free sDDlicat ion Of Chsmherfaia'a Liniment This liniment ia not only prompt snd sth tnul, but in no wsy disagrsshls to m Wdby alldeedsri Like Ism Other Kpitashs. 1 wss CSllsd In by a elOSS Bstsd old merchant (be otswr day,' s Boston lawyer remarked, s mil lag. "He west Sd me to traw his will, snd this I pro-cd-d lo do. following bis vernal h BtrwtiM. i'resenily bs sskl " To each snd etevy rietlt who has bn in my employ for iaa years I gtvs SlO.OQvV "Shis saeroed Ilka s coasMersbl mm lo me.. venture s slhrht protest ee he bad s osrabsv Of dsuf b tars ssd Mi OTOrs fortitos WSS set bint h. ibsl's an rlfht.' bs sshl. with S little rrooet smile Totl kserw p Sis have slwsys said i bat l was close snd bard end I vent them Is Ibluk are!) sf an a hss I'm tte ' "I waa s Iklle tssxbod tag Mhl sometuint bat be waved It aside. aaaV WS SOStlBoad wttb ths draft SSSjSaT flnlelied and as I wss shoal ts ths sfhfs law aid reUw sasbai Ills Hills rr.,kod ersllf Krtit thaw tio.ooo lagsrtas,' hs Ihsra hm'l s chrfh la my plera bean with see over twii fm$A It k well in the ueuHi" KILL BE HO EX TRA SESSION The Bonds Are All Taken, Be , lieves the Legislature From Action. Raleigh, June 9 -The whole amount of North Carolina bond have been sold. The Bankers Association takes II. 127, 500 of the issue and the American To bacco Company takes $1,000,000 mak ing mors than the required amount, which waa $2, 111,000 after the first sale of $1,219,000 was deducted. No neces sity now exists for a meeting of the legislature which was called lor June 14th. The subscriptions under the Bankers Association will be distributed to the different banks and private citizens of the State. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Although money is the root of sll evil, the most successful mes seem to bs those who plant it A WOMAN'S GREAT IDEA is how to make herself attractive. But without health it is hard for her to be lovely in face, form or temper. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irri table. Constipation and Kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches, sum erup lions and a wretched complexion But Electric bitters always nrnve a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the plood; give strong nerves, bright (-yes, pure breath, smooth, velvety SKin, lovely complex ion, good health. Try them. 60c. at all druggists. A King's Coin Collection. Victor Emmanuel Is considered, and rightly so, lulsnmtist. au exceedingly eiever " - A rather interesting stor is told of the manner In which ths king, while still little more than f child, acquired a taste for fhe scienc of numismatics. One day he received n soldo lieining tbe head of Pope Him IX. A little later, finding another, be added It to tbe first, and In this way he collected fifteen. Meanwhile hlii father. King Humbert, presented hlu with about sixty pieces of old coppei mouey, and thus was formed the nu cleus of his collectlon.-McClure'. Magazine. GLAD TO RECOMMEND THEM Mr. E. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind. says; "After taking Foleys Kidney PilU, the severe backache left me, my kidneys became stronger, the secretions natural and my bladder no longer pained me. I am glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills, i' In a yellow package. Davie Pharmacy. Jolted Him Probably. A professor at Coruell university. In some disagreement with Its beud, was walking over tbe campus deeply b Korlicd In brooding thought. He bump ed Into something, quickly raised bis hat and said: "1 humbly bog your pardon," lifting bis eyes In time to see only a cow. The next day. even more absorbed on the same subject, he collided again. "Get out of the wsy. you old cowl" be eiclalmed snd looked angrily up Into the livid face of tbe wife of ths president. Circle. SORE NIPFLE8 Any mother who has had experience with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may be ef fee ted by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child is done nursing Wipe it off with a soft cloth before ai lowirg the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with best results. For sale by all dealers. Ths only Urns onr friends are candid B when they have something dUirss bis to say. KEPT THE KING AT HOME "For the psst year w have kspt the King of all laxatives I r. King's Nsw life Pills in oor home and they hsve proved s blessing to sll our fsmlly," writes Psul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N Y, Easy, but sura remedy for all atom -ach, liver sad kidney Iroubtaa. Ooty IBs M druggists. Hie Oarne. "Borne ssy I ben- la a sucker bora every mlnaie." "I don't know anything sboirt that," rrepnuded the em loan I tniet magnate. "Nor da I rarv. su long as is birth rata of ultimate consumer renal hb aa ssttafariary s ll " I'litehurg A DREADFUL WOUND from knife, gun, Ua SOB, reaty Oad. fWworhe, or of aay other nature, de mands prompt treat roast with Buck lan'a Aralea Balvs to prsvsttt blood so for burns, boils, i .Ytt. .- Ths Who saw w ttaas for his will svaatsslly en frlene for hie KILLTMIC OUOHl IDRaKINGiSI HEWDISCOVERV SnfhliniSsl r-aTahnSTsoTBMSl 1 T I OsTfJOf'' let? WW sWjOO I paaaaaaBBBBBsaaiMsmssMaan V Y mONSUSBttKKbmS sahW an friMBb We ass having si tar June vary cool weatb-1 sr. rwi. i . aj. . l-i XLm a . u ,. . W 1 ilfill. while en hi. mam ho. oter has. u .nH . f H... hiil sitter, lira. J M Wrtoht. t . I Mrs. James j ones, or oriental, has m our town for several daya vmt- her sister, Mrs. B H Newton, oh C She returned home last Sunday J ev. Y Z Wright, of Rose Hill, who bi. been down in Hyde county visiting relatives while on his way home last yfkmk, stopped over here to visit his brother, Rev. J M Wrijht Mrs. N M Farrow went over to Wil- mington last week and retjrnei on the same day. Mr. Julius Parker, of Morehead City, was in our town last week visiting rel atives. 11 ' ' Captain Bill Willis, and wife are in our town visiting relatives. Mrs. Mary E Willie who has been spending some time at Oriental has rajr tarred home. Mr. J B Morton will soon move in his new home near Blade's mill, and Mr. H L Pugh will occupy tbe house where Mr Morton now lives. Mr. Thomas Phillips is repairing his hbuse on B street, and we understand that he will soon move here. It seems that people cannot get hon es to live in, all the houses are occupied It looks as if it would be a good invest ment for some one to build houses to rent out. ' Mr. W S West, who has been living New Bern has moved in Mr. Boyd's iw house, just above Bunting's mill. Mr Taylor has moved his family from Kinston and is occupying one of Mr. (' V McGehee's housas on C street. The children of the Methodist Sunday school are practicing for the Children's Dav service which is to take nlace next - - - - ia rt-Hri.liv ' ' J Rev. J M Wright will preach a ser mon to the parents of Bridgeton at the Methodist church Sunday at 11 o'clock . Etery mother and father are invited to come out. Mr. J E Parker, of New Bern was in our town yesterday visiting relatives. Mr. Charles Barker, of Stella, was in town last week visiting his sister Mrs. J B Morton on C street. We are glad to say that Mrs. Mollie Willis who hss been through an opera tion ia very much improved. Our sick list has grown very small, most every body has about got well again. GRAY EYES. Ohildten Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A A woman wiio has to attract atten lion by Improprieties never beads ths proas Ion. V' -' STOMACH TROUBLES Many remarkable cures of stomach trouble have been effected by Chatrrher lapi's Stomach and LIverTableta. One man who hud spent over two thousand dollars for medicine and treatment was cured by a few boxes of these tablets. Price, 2t cents. Samples free at all dealers. Reduced Rates tn More head City The following round trip fares will apply from Nsw Bern to Morehesd City and Hesufort Season Tickets on ssle June 1st to snd including Sept, 90, 1910. Final lim it bet. 81st. Stoo overs will bs allowed In ssch direction st sll station on ap plicstion to conductors. Ordinary bag- can be checked on theso tickets. $1 60 to Morehead Cily: $1.80 to ufort. ssk End Tick sis on sals each Sat- y and for Sunday rooming trains, 4th. 1910 to and including Sunday, 28, 1910. Tickets limited to con- passage in each direction. Ki limit tickets aold on Raturday limi- to return ths following Monday, sold on Sunday limited to follow Trieadnv. NoStonovera allowed, fir. dlnary bsggsge will be eWkod. Mas tiotsSs cm as extaodod to return not than October 81, if presented to agent st destination before ax pi- sad psymsato? Ibn difference ths fare paid and the fare for ttokads. Wash snd fares tl 86 Ctty, and 1.65 to Besu- y Ttcksts. On sale Sunday June Mh snd sasp Bsnday erasftar to and haalsSBag nVtadsy Bapt , I0IS. Tick eta H mi tad to data af sals. Ms atap ovejh will bs aUowsd. No bag gaga will aa Liihidd Thsksta nay sa eaxuadad as Baa fehsaka T taiaa If nr AajUat sgsght at dasUaailoa asrsttasslssvsstaf the d.ffar sar bat was fsrs paid sad the weak saa? rats. Ttsaaisso exlsoded bowerar will not asrssit stop avt oo lbs valuta jouiaey. far- U. Morebead Oliy II. Ml aaafBssSfm 11.80 ' IV farther hsfonaatl apply to tatk- K tflM MfcR COLO WAY DO A, uinirvr nn it rf wun w j.j.t st dsH isle SVSSMSHle. s,pss Bsostta as at ay slsjfi p. Do sot wfhx't it Ts rmsy-s Hnr.y and sstfRsy, II tassasw Ui rough mmS hash th ir.rlam-rl Sir nM SSJtf SVpSh) ths SJsM ffnts ths SIS' 0sW nssrsjsssy. hs s fsll tirknt aSSBroSB sssioa NIGHT OP EMOTION Wben 1 serosa a contract oiouef 0s largest railroad in India 1 took " inem is s nangaio on the 11ns. I was away all day. aome. times for days together, but I left plenty of serrants at tbe house and felt no concern as to ths safety of my I family. My wife, who waa troubled with insomnia, slept alone, and our lit tle gtaL seven years old, slept In a room with me. In that hot climate It Is impossible to keep tbe doors and windows closed, and when I came tn late at night I had no trouble In ear tering. One night I went borne and, finding the door closed, climbed Into my room through an open window. Aa I did not care to waken Rosle, who slept In a crib In one corner, I took off my shoes before entering and stepped noiselessly. Undressing with the same caution, I got Into bed and was soon asleep. I waa awakened by a low growl. Thinking that my big dog Bruin had come Into tbe room, L waa about to get up and put him out when 1 was startled by another growl unlike 'that of a dog, but strangely resembling some one of the wild animals with which tbe country abounds. But what sent a thrill of horror through me was that It came from Rosle's crib. The chamber door opened near my bed-that Is, It opened toward me In stead of away from me. Here was a possible exit for me If Indeed I gave up my child for lost and chose to make au attempt to save my own life. 1 might slip out of bed and through tbe door. It is said that self preservation Is the first law of nature, and I con fess I practically Illustrated tbe say ing. Catching sight of two glaring eyes in the comer in which the crib stood, I lost consciousness of all but one thing my own Immediate threat ened death. Springing from the bed, I pulled open tbe door, which fortu nately stood slightly ajar, slipped through and pulled it shut behind me. At the same Instant 1 beard tbe sound of a heavy body striking against it f and a terrible growl, which I now rec ogulzed as that of the man eater (tbe tiger) of India. There was nothing to do but hold the door. True, the tiger would not unlatcb it, but I did not care to take even the most remote chance of letting blm Into that portion of tbe bouse oc cupied by my wife and the servants. There was a transom above, and very soon glass shattered by tbe tiger's paw fell on my bead. Looking Op. I saw his nose protruding, but fortunstely the space was too small to pass blm. Realizing tbe fact, be abandoned this point of egress, and I beard tbe thud of his fore paws on the floor. I ex pected he would go out at tbe window, but be did not seem Inclined to do so. Hearing a step behind me, I turned, and there stood my wtfe tn ber night clot lies. "Itosle!" I moaned. "What of berr "Lost." Without a word tbe mother sank In a swoon. Now comes a surprise In my story, for whlcb. whenever 1 think of It, I lift my eyes to heaven and utter a "Thank God!" Rosle herself came run ning along tbe hallway. A few hasty questions and answers explained .ber presence. She bad heard low growls from the tiger under the window be fore he entered and, terrified, fled to her mother's room and got Into bed beside her without awakening ber. Then came servants, but so great hj tbe terror of the man eater among the natives that wben I explained that I bad left one In my room most of them fled. My wife revived, ssw ber daugsjr ter and swooned again, this time through excess of Joy. One feeling now took possession of me, s. desire to hsve tbe blood of tbe creature tbst bad so terrtfled me. that might have killed my child. Directing tbe servants to take my wife and daughter tp their sleeping room and lock them In, I called for my repeating rids snd, going Into the yard, took po sition near tbe window through which the tiger bad entered. There was no sign of him. snd 1 feared be had gons when I sow s bit of yellow fur above ths window sill. It wss ths ridge of his bsck. I abould bsve waited till be put bis paws oo the sill preparatory to jumping through tbs window, bat I coohJ not brook the daisy. 1 called to the servants to bring me something oo which to stand so tbst I could sss Into tbe rodm, but none of them dared ap proach. Finally one braver than the rest threw me s box. Taking It to wUhln a few yards df tbe wladow, I mounted it in time to see the beast pot bis fore pawa op Basle's crib and In ibis derated poettioa Stan 4. looking about him. There was nltlme to Ha would soou see ma and for me. 1 bare never before or since known tbe perfect poise of Serve with which I pointed my rifle, at blm, aimed behind tbe shoulder sod Bred. Tbe ilger sprang to the celling than fell back dead. What lias aloes pose led me art my own changes and feelings, first horror at the euppveed fate of my child, nest tbe ail pervading sense of my owa dsn gar and lastly fear giving place to a deal r for revenge The moat piaSaaara bit ssnsstwn I have aver experienced waa the eight of the has at eprtogtng ap sad falling dead. 1 dMihe to thieh that st the bettssa of as eat are has implanted tap same beets! instinct ragax ss that sires to the tigs Nev ertbeieea have nia asia. wfetee I aas far a rag sad aevar. step on it wit hoot s eeaas Hon at lay. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hsrshy announce myself a candidate (st ths sales sY Trssjssrsr of Jn county. SBbJsd Id ths otnf th Dewm rrslic primaries Slid If mminte! snd slirtiJ f bwuiiii to faithfully sdsMn brfsf and hosejstly asqdnrt ths affairs of county SB trsjSSjOfer far the hsst Infsr ssts of ths entire psoas ef Jones eosnty C. t. HARRIETT. PoDochsviUs. N C. Attfl, 1Mb BILIOUS,? CONSTIPATED ? HEADACHE? mm sag mm aas mm sea mm eleMIIV-Wwl:, FOR SPEEDY RELIEF. Nearly Everybody SIMMONS LIVED REGULATOR TOrYOUJ Fruit Jars. fay lim! what are we go ing to do about saving our fruit this year? Well Dearie no need to worry Basnight Hdw Co , have them this sea son and their price is reason able, so just phone 99 or go down and see them, they have pints, quarts and half gallons. Speaking of desirable celghtbors hoods of course we all desire to live nn Easy street Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Ella Her face speaks tor Itself Stella Yes; and It Is pretty nlaln iU Chicago News. CORNET and W LESSONS Instruction at your residence, lor further information write inclosing ? cent stamp. L. G. SCHAFFKR, New Barn N. C. Box 18. SCARED INTO SOUND HEALTH Mrs. B F. Kelley, Springfield III., writes: "A yearajro 1 beean to be trou bled with my kidneys and bladder, which grew worse until I became alarmed at my condition. I suffered also with dull heavy headache and tho action of my bladder was annoying end painful. I read of Foly Kidney P Ms and aftei taking them a f w weeks the hesda-hef left me, the action of my bladder wa Again normal, and I was free of nil distress. Davis Pharmacy. LIST YOUR PROPERTY. GIVE IN TOUR POLL Ttll FOR 1910 Notice is hereby given that the List Taker for Bridgeton Propery will set at A. M. Tingle's store June, 21 anil 1910. a. m. Tingle, I. ist Taker THE CONSERVATION OE NAT URE'S RESOURCES. Amdiee an well to our nhvuical Rtte . . i , l. : f u...i, I mm ui maienii uiiiign. j. nuuiooc Wsshington, tt I rtnlized his fundi lion, and took warning before it w too late. He aaya: "I suffered severely from kidney trouble, the diaeaae wss hereditary in our family. I have taken four bottleaof Foley s Kidney Remedy, and now consider myself tliorougbly cored. This should h s warning to sll not to neglect taking Foley s Kidney Remedy until it is too late." Davis Pharmacy. BOUND EXCURSION VIA e- SOUTHERN KY. RICHMOND, A. On June 14th ths Son them Ry . will operste Its Annus! Excursion to Rich mond, Vs., from QokNboro, Don't mlas this opportunity tn visit ths HISTORIC CAPITOL OP DIXIE with its msny points of interest while the weather is delightful. Very ch..p rat will From Gotdihom U 50. k fascial train will lea GoLaboro st 6 s m , arriving Richmond! p. m. Jural 14th, returning leave RWunond, Wed nesday Jons 16th, at 7 p m. foe schedule rates etc., from all otti sr point call on sny Southern Ry., set or writs W. y. I'AUNEU.. Traveling Pais iifsjl Ifl Rslstjh; N. & WHAT EVBRY jntiY OIHM1T TO aSS mmm svssa fcRvfl That rt Kktosy r.H contain just tn fcgrsdlenu thskSssts tad vault! the llsshtot. Psvh) nu JmTmmVm ANNOUNCEMENTS To the Democratic Vattr ef Crsvss County I hereby announce that 1 shall again be a candidate for sheriff before the next Democratic primaiy, to be held for Craven county. I thank you for your confidence and support in the past, aad if re-elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office fairly and impartial ly, with due consideration always for the best interests of the whole people. J W BIDOLE. March 28, 1910. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oftice of Sheriff of Craven coun ty, subject to the democratic primary, and if nominated I guarantee to every person having any business with ths office the utmost respect, politeness and courtesy. Respectfully, A. E. WADSWORTH. ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. 1 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 (lie duties of said office to the best of my knowledge and ability and as near as possible to tbe satisfac tion of the public. Very respectfully, RICHARD B. LANE. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: I hereby most respectfully announca my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Craven County subject to the will of the Democratic primary whenever said primary is held. It nominated and eli". ted I pledge myself to conduct the ..dice to the satisfaction of the people in the best uf my ability. Most Respectfully, B. B. Hurst CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TRFASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I n .-ipect fully announce that I shall lie ;i candidate for re-election for the nllice of Treasurer of Craven County, subject tu the action of the Democratic primary when held; 1 promise if re elected to be found at my office in the ( 'raven county court house, willing to serve you as faithfully in tbe future as 1 have in the past. Respectfully, h'reeman S. Ernul. ANNOUNCEMENT CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic voters of Jones (bounty : I, h reby most respectfully announce my candidacy for the office of treasurer nf die Jones County subject to the will of Ibe Democratic primary whfsever s tid pr mary is held I predgVjgiyself io condui t the office to tbs s:i faction of tbe people to the beat of nn ability. Mofct respectfully. A. J. BANKS. TO THE DEMOCRATIC Vol ERS OK JONES t OUNTY. I hereby announce myself scsndldate for the position of Tressursr of Jonas county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. T. A BELL NOW READY FOR BUSINESS I havs opened my Job Printing plant at No. IW Mtddas stress and am rsady to do sll kinds of job printing st ths losmt New stock, artistic work. PROMPT AT I F.NII0N ALL ORDERS GIVEN E. J. Land & t o. Nsw .C SPILL i BY ALL DRUGS m EVERYWHERE CHICHESTER eeSaSatBal ShSa sksM IssM k fcshSaSam aVhadmeaftSaak. liTi
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