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' it:)) : LEU EL..1 X. ..Li u... '...I Pnbiiahad avary day Im tht rr r 'pt laoadav. Journal bnUdUtf, - Cravaa etrsat. ... . -.,.- t fcs ? V JPITOR AND fROPRISTOH :v vavvairBvit MiBt y,- ..... assv saaar as mtbww u nu. mot la' adraaoa. ' . BtaatBty lr earrtar te ha -eitr V. , J ,t' Aawtlatar Mtaa BUoattoa. . furnlafca rfcatara at IM Peetefflee.: WewBart IT. C aa aeooad-elaaa matter. OFaTRAb APR-F, KBW BERN .-.-, AND CRAVKN COONTT. . Ifew Bern, K. 0. Aug., 5, 1910 HOT WEATHER LANGUAGE x AND ADVICE. The authorities state that an ex pletive is "a word not necessary to the sense, but inserted to fill a va cancy." It is at this season of the year that expletives are most free ly used. In every day language an expletive is "a cuss word." Of course there is no explanation that is satisfying why hot weather lan guage, this applies to the male gen der, should be so largely expletive. It is so for possibly the same rea son that nature carries out the weather in its fullness, by making everything on the high tempera ture order, so that ninety five de grees being productive of the per spiring man, who finds expression in words to fill up a vacancy but which are not necessary to sense, and it might be added, in no way reduces the temperature. "While expletives their feeble aid do join, And ten low words oft creep in one dull line." it only goes to show how weak hu man nature becomes when subjec ted to extreme weather conditions. Equal to, if not quite as degenera ting as the hot weather expletive, are the senseless and inane re marks, half questions. No doubt "is it hot enough for you" with the temperature at 100 degrees in the shade was the cause of the first hot weather "cuss word," that expletive that could alone fill the vacancy naeded in reply to the above street query. Advice as to the regulation of individual habits, in the manner of clothing, and what drinks one shall imbibe. How to avoid flies and mosquitoes. To enjoy night air without catch ing the malaria. To lay up wood and coal for the cold winter that is to come, these and much other advice not exactly . senseless, but certainly as uusuited and aa un necessary as the expletives of the overheated man. But why crowd vacancy in hot weather with ex pletive or advicet It must surely be cooler, with vacancy unoccu pied. Children Cry ' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A The newspaper ta a gigantic mlrroi In which the whole world sees reflect d its joy and sorrow, Its unbltioa and Influsnoa, 'lb sdoobss aal fallrjr State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County7sir Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F J. Cheney & Co., doing business it the city of Toledo, County and Stat aforesaid, and that said firm wU! pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of catarrh that cknnot be cured b the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure; FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in ray presence this 6th day of December, AD. 1886. i s (Seal) A.W.-GLEAS0Nv. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken inter nally, and acta4 directly on the blood and mucous surfaces bf the system. Send for testimonials free. : i F. J. CHENET Jfc CO.,Toledo, 01 Sold by aD Drnggists; 76o., ' "v Take Ball's Family Pills for con stipation. J: 'jf:f;S, l .v coneMer tne Trees, .-wv, yu-: Ttia' fraa ara lnal. M atimmaft m are the women. But bow different ai '!' tb womea'and the trees as to tbelr elotaes!: To be.sara. both are dellsbt fully clothed. ; yet. with' the abundant raiment with wblcb the trees are sup -.'piled, they require but one trunk to bold It all tt mart Bet, 1 . . Pent rik m one tingle ptnriy . And I will tau fou why I say tlusv -. :. ititbenotaaraiT twfcMf at It. Shoos" m it uotmuKug free v u fau.. - s om Mad nik sven one angle pno.. -Jtt think what this exams to the nflerlnf Jekl Itai Bask Ar WLhi tor M tell dart, and . . .k.... aas astdaW j - .I.VU aannv wrtM m Tt lies . A..t Lu.a AlltlnM aiMfavo Mia. without Mm rj aaiiYJa Kwinv. To can at Beatpraava as- Mr xuinp rKuaociaue ueowav,... ' . " Tb-n mbj lake anr ehanoa wliateverf - ' : . Z - ttiijr fwrchaM enpnuciiciii Khost maker dart not back itjmt at i-do fcjr tkit ntnarkabl offerf- t-v - aniltMidilaa. InMntanDlm, . " " Mr "Na VTtrryp)i,Un Iim nada Dr. Si over qrus tlon SrsaW.. Wt toka IB UW HUM. Tlx - rortwitrTeanI)r.Bboap'medlrinhaTflr ABd 1 bvCtx'9itAd nonaM and lespona (b druralx MlxtrKf village every vhara to acfWwrjMWitrM youi Them elacced diuatgJ arfl(GAflB&i toedlclneii with tna ilck and me antlra tUk la mine atone. -, But write Snt lor aa order. ' ' IhaTaao agent In alinont evert oommun ht but alt arunuti am not authorized toraut the 9) day teat. Bodrov ae a Hne. plnue and thut tave all dlatVPolntaMntt and delay. Betldet, yon are tree to esnsult me by letter M yon would your home physician. Da m rraety and fully 11 yoadeeire. My adviee and the book bstoa-are joun-and without cost. PeroaM a word or two Iroai aw wU) clear op tome anrious alluteat. I have helped thousands upon t housand bjnny private pnoritioa or personal advtee Beddet,tha hook will often up new and helpful ideal to you. They tell of my SO year ex perieuoB at the heaaidMln homes and In Hospi tals. All pbtml plwffnejf and relief are lold of here. They Ml ft ny nlMl "Inside nerve" BO larter Ui&fjslllaln UftrRi Mt f Uea to the Heart iu impulse. How the Stomach and Kidney each hare their Inside or power nerve. Uov tbeee otirani sorely falter when these controling or matter aerrerlSSln to fall. How Dr. Snoop's Restorative fosi dfcsttlL to these fal"n nerves, and rebuilds. iadkivJd restores the lost tone and powers oH anrJSr help you If It is within the power of mertieft to do so. My best effort Is surely worth your siiiple reouost, 80 write now. while tt is fresh Winind, for tomorrow never comes. Dr.8boap. Bop. 12. Racine, Wis. Whisk Best 1 ifeali iasaa Tt No. 1 On Dyspepsia No. 4 For Women Mo. 2 On the Heart No. 6 For Men No. On the Kidneys No. 6 On Rlieumatlsm. Sold By Bradham Drug Co. ENOOHNT We take pleasure in presenting the names of the following irentl-i:pn he- fore the Democratic County Convention for County Comminsionere. It will be noticed that two are from New Item, but we believe it is for the best inter est of the county to have two commis oionera at the county seat. L. H. Cutler, Chm'n.. Albert Bangert Geo. K. West, N. M. Lancaster. CRAVEN COUNTY VOTERS. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A . Although money In the root of all evil, the most successful mim seein to ba UtOM who plant It. FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM HAY FEVER. Asthma and summer bronchitis, take Foley's Honey and Tar. It quiuLiy re lieves the discomfort and siiiT'M iti and the annoying symptoms disappear. It soothes and heals the inflamed ai pass ages of the head, throat and bronchial tubes. It contains no opiute md no harmful drugs. Refuse substitutes. Davis' Pharmacy. For House of Representatives At the solicitation of many Demo crats from all the townships of the county I hereby announce that I will enter the Democratic primary to be held Saturday, September 3rd tlHO, a a candidate, for, the legislature. Respectfully R. A. NUNN ACUTE OR CHRONIC-WHICH No matter if vour - kidrtev trouble is acute or chronic Foley's Kidney Reme dy will reach your case. Mr. Claude Brown. Kevnoldsvllle. III., writes trs that he suffered many months wi'h kid ney complaint which baffled all treat ment. At last he tried Foley's Kidney Remedy and a few largo bottles elfec ted a complete cure. He says, "It has been of inestimable Value to me." Da- -vis Pharmacy. A Riddle Making-Epooh. There buve been eixx-hs u( which rid die making has been more eciall in vogue.' and such epochs would ap pear to occur at seasons of fresh In tellectual awakentng. Burn an epocb there was at the Qrst glimmerlog of new Intellectual light In the second half of the seventh century. This was the age of Aldbelm. bishop of Slier borne,, the first Id the roll of Anglo-' lAtin poets. Be loftt a conslderalile Bomber of 'enigmas 4n Ithi bexame tare. - Aldhelm died 16 J TOO, IUtfore bis time there was a collection of 1at n rtddles tba( bore the name of 8ym pboslua. Of this work tbe dote Is un known. We only fcnofr that Aldbelm used It, and we tuiiy infer that U was then a recent product. -: Tbe riddles of Bymphoelns .were uniform la shape, conslsteiR escb of ,-three bexsmetor tlneev-Tornblll Magazine: ' V- IV. V- . Served as coffee, the new eoffee sub stite known to grocers everywhere as Dr. Shoop'e Health Coffee, .will trick even a eoffee expert. '.Not a grain of real eoffee in it either.. Pore healthful toasted grains, malt, etc. have been-so cleverly blended as to give a wondei ruuy sat'siTinsr eoffee taste and flavor: And it is "made in a minute,' too. No tedious 20 to SO minutes boiling. H C Armsirong; n&f.yi.i' ''"'.' K.V- Chaep Ledging. .'j'ii; ; r,; -One. day,", aakl a Kariatatt "I:a. lAmmA l.k .AI. 1. . ... ' . .. ' '! lower Pyrenees. i- lt 'was'.tlnjrlngisn electoral campaign. rTbe ptaco plcssed me. : Two , days passed.? At the mo ment of departuro. I naked for my no count. ' The Innkeeper responded: v , "'tort owe uie nothing. Tbe Count de V, who Is the candldntq, 1ms pnd everything la this dlslrlct for Ofieeti daya' . ..; , , u.y '.'. -: "So I remained at that Inn fifteen days without paying a sou."-Cr C. I'arls., . ; , , If your liver Is sliirtri'li and out rf t'ino. nrni you f''l dull, liilimi-i, coivift. !:!.!, t-l.H ft flow t,t C,!,ll ..;V. 'i ! ! ; ' r '!' , '. ' i-. ii. - An Cfficai.uinaaa Only- -- A young ttuuit'-aUcd tit t&e c"!;oe I 9 jUBtiee of belpeao and wllb soaie hesltatioo mada known bis buslnesa. Bjbicb whs, to he). uanieL. Tb jus tice replieti tbst be thought ba coaid perform (be-HtTyioe and naked. If tu youiii -nut nioa Ws Hreo. - - i.Tt. air." h vnlh rnl 1 . i - ., - - -. s IWelt. whfre 1a the young 4jy, i, f;fShp - rh' t be fatfierV-;.- I V. mi at awi v. a , j ."-, - i . if Mh nrni iisar nfrsa - - . - Tt i . . " r . - J tt8b'd itMltft twl nurrted t; home aftu"". And you sprt trie to fo tbere and 'YounR 'mriB." sld tb lastlc "thls ofBw1 of uilnes. Nr.Hkf a- departiwDi 8tort.s VVe H tptcbe bere. Ijuf -w dorj't Wiv-r tboiu at tbe bopaa-" Cat jnd Doaa. Art-ordirifr. lo' ft KreueU'lDTestJgator, dornearlc anltnriifi .bftv s certain amount of mittoftlog power, oftfo act upon rellet notions and ran associate Ideas from" wliU-h they drs,infef ences. Dues, and still more so cats, be Bays, leiirn to lmltule. the volcW end umvenienta of their masters of tnis rreHRcs. Ht has uofieed old watchdogs wliiclr when ttiey barked bad peculiar tnionatfoirs wblcb reoetwbled tbexolcet of tbelr masiers. Cats try toy tai way Id wlik h tbc.v ory lo nAke rbetf uUa treRsea nnderataod exactly wba they want. . Appropriate 6tylea. "Tlinl eliH-uthiulMt Itrlleves In drew In? rhe part for any recitation." 'How do y on irwau?" , "AVIiy. wbijii she read the story about the sollors deserted on the lonely l irtud she wore a costume of uiaroon and nt her lecture on Celtic vtf hei dress wua trimmed wltb Irish nrtlut' Exchange. ; WHAT ISSEST FOR INDIGESTION? Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin,' Onta rio, has been troubled for years -with indigestion, and recommends Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets u "(he best medicine I ever used." If troubled with indigestion or constipa tion give them a trial. They are cer tain to prove beneficial. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at all dealers. ANNOUNCEMENT TO DEMOCRATIC VOTERS I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of constable for the eighth township, Craven epunty subject to the democratic primary to be held Septem ber 3d, and ask your support. Respectfully ; H. J. FOSCUE Dysentary is a dangerous disease but can he cured. (Jhamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used in nine epidemics of dysentary. It has never been known to tail. It is equally valuable for chil dren and adults and when reduced with water and. sweetened, It is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers 24 HOURS AT THE SEASHORE Special Train EVERY SATURDAY j From Raleigh, Wilson, Greenville and intermediate stations to Morehead City and Beaufort Lowest Week-End Rates returning Special Train leaves Beaufort and M. City Sunday evening. Saturday Monday only am 13:45 1(:37 9:46' A' 7":85 0:06 only p m 12:35 2:19 3:10 3:39 5:30 6:50 7:05 Schedule Lv. Raleigh " Wilson ' " Farmville' " Greenville Ar. New" Bern " Morehead City " Beaufort 9:40 pat p m Saturday only Pound Trip Rates, Sunday Only Beaufort M. City. , $8 00 ,1820 2 75 2 95 2 25 2 45 2 25- 2 46 Rates in same proportion from other stations. ' ,-. ,., Morehead City and Beaufort the riost ideal Seashore, Resorts in the aootb. Magnificent Ball at the Atlantic H6tel every night -'. .. ,3 r- t For complete information ask neatest ticket agejisV.;;::v " r"'& f H. C HUDGIN8, , W7 W. CROXTON, G. P. A...; Pain anywhere stopped, to 20vminiftes sure with one of Dr. Shoop'a Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 26 cent box.- Ask your Doctor or Druggist ab6ut this formula! stop womanly pabis, headache, pains anywhere. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., for free trial' to prove value, of his Headache, or Pink rain Tablets.. . Sold by hradhuru Drug Company, Vrt v'Tv--.i 1 i'vi;";'1? "' ' " 1 i" " : Notes falling. due n Sunday, ht on legal ' holiday," must" be paid the d previona 'k' v.-' i-:''. 'Sr.-',. -T7-, V "7 . Weak womm should read my ''Book No. 4 for Women,". It tells of Dr. Snoop's Night Cure. Tells how thr.se soothing, healing, anticeptic supposito ries, bring quick snd certain help, the Boolj Is free. Address Dr, Shocp, eins, Wis. Bradham Drug Oo . .-.: , ' - Speaking of desirable celghfboVs Hoods of course we all desire to I! re en Easy street ; ' ' c 33 I k-.J I Urn 1 COuSTiPATED1? HEADACHE? .-r "FOR SPEEDY RELIEF. Nearly Everybody SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR WHY AM mTi. I I A NORFOLK SOUTHERN BA LRU BULLETIN. The following reduced rates will ap ply from New Bern, N. C, to the points mentioned. In addition to these points Summer Tourists fares apply to Sum-1 mer Resorts m U.iited States and, Can ada. Ashevilte, N. C, special round trip annual Mountain Excursion. Date of sale Aug. 11th 1910, final limit Aug. 22. Fare $9.65 round trip. Cincinnati, Ohio., Ohio Valley Ex position Aug. 29, to 24th. Rate $24.40 sold daily Aug. 28, to Sept. 24th inc., limited 10 days. Rates $30.95, sold dai ly Aug. 24 to Sept 24th, limited Sept 1910. Black Mountain. N. C . account Mon treat Chatuagua and Religious Assem bles. Dates saie July 6-12-20-28, Aug. 3-6-9-13-20-25, final limit Sept 8th. Rate $11.10. For further information apply to T. H Bennett, ticket agent. H C. HUDGINS, W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A. A. G. P. A. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Ella Her face speaks for Itself. Stolla TesTand It Is pretty plain talk Chicago News. LIFE ON PANAMA CANAL , ' has had one frightful drawback mala ria trouble that has brought suffering snd depth to thousands. -The germs cause chills, fever and ague, billioua ness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness and general debility But Electric Uitters never fail to destrov them and cure ma laria troubles, 'Three bottles com pletely cured me of a vry severe at tack of malaria," writes Win. A. Fret well, of Lucaraa, N. C., "and I've had gool health ever since." Cure Stom ach. Liver and Kidney Troubles, and prevent Typhoid. 60c. Guaranteed by all druggists. ANNOUNCEMENT , I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representees, sub ject to action of the Democratic pri maries. If elected I shall endeavor to serve my constituency to the best of my ability. Respectfully rl. B. B. WOOTEN. they have a definite pur '.. pose. Foley Kidney Pills give a quick relief incases of kidney and bladder ailmentr. Mrs Rosa Glaser Terra Haute, Ind ' telle the result in 4er case. ''After suffering for many years from a serious: ease 01 kidney trouble and ependini much money lor so-called cores. I 'earn Foley's Kidney Pills the only . medicine that gave me a permanent cure. J I am again able, to be up and attend to my work, . I shall never hesitate to recom mendthem." Davis' Pharmacy. I hereby announce myself a candidate for; County Commissioner, subject to action,' of . Democratic ; primaries, f If elected I.wjll endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. .f r-.VS .Respectfully;- V-t .. :' .''':'. H-xt- WHITE.' Cove CitJaryVy:; . When the Stomach, Hoart, er Kidney nerves get Weak, then these organs al ways fail. Don't drug the (Stomach nor stimulate (he Heart er Kidneys. That is simply a make-shift. Get a pre scription known to Druuists every where" ss Dr. Shoop 's Restorative. The Reutorative is prepared expreatiy for these weak inside nerves. . Strenrt.hn these norves, build them up with Dr. hoop's Uwtorstive tnt.lijts or liquid and s' how quickly hlp will come Sold r-y Brsdham Diug Co. 11 1 W " " " ' ; ' The only nine our friends are candid S when tney hav somstli!ng d'aasret able to sty. 1 - . Cf v . '-.AST : H n ifo quo By The Botr 4 Aldermen -of Tbe City of New Bern; Be it Ordained V , : .And Resolved:. J That Wa tka Boana tt AUstbub of tka city at Nw Bra bmrm wikiisii s aapror tha faUmrlnratratU of the city of Nw Bsra, hf pladastharsoa pav.iUs of brick er ether per anaaat material hvWtv .'T '( -. Pnoekatet fnsa Ouasa ' ta fiaacack; W bskfraaaCraaaata East JTroat; Cons (treat P Bread to Oravscatiaet ftuas CraveB a MM. dWCMOaetreetlreaaOakaB stzast teAaeaea A: Aveaae A froa' Oriffitk ta Oearse etreat; Eeat Tramt strMt tarn Souta front to Uaioa. tlx ta ba paved hi taeorder ae afatve-eemea and ether sti eiss ta axteet af the halsare of the pro- the flftr thoveaad dollar ((0.00S.M) head '2 Tha Hme to ba paved in ordar aa' abort-named; j Mow theretore, hs tt tasorrad and ordained: ; That aa election be ealled, to ba hekt in the city of New Bern, oa Satarday. Scptambsr 3rd. 1910. at which said eUrtioa is to ba submitted to the votes of the people, the qoestkn of the approval of the Wants nee of ftftv thiamend dollari (tSO.OOO- Ulef bosvnof thaeitrof Near Barn. Ufpaj for the said Improvement, at which said election these favoring the propositioa to issue tbe said bonds shall vote a ballot on which shall be printed ""For Street Improramanta". and those who shall oppose said propositioa shall vote a ballot on which shall be printed "Against Street Impro.e- : The eaid election f hall be heM at the same polling-places at which the lat election waa held. and foe said election the following- election offi cers soe appointed! Ffarat ward: K. R. Hill. Registrar, Meyer Hahn Ferule GaaMB, Poll Holders. Second Ward:W, K. Baxter'. Registrar. Fred Soott, JohaEasaeL Poll Holders. Third ward:-C. W. Bell. Registrar. F. B. Lane, .C. B. Hill. Poll Holders rourth ward:-J, E. Gaskill. Registrar. Wm, Parris. ). F. Henderson. Poll Holders. Fifth Wrdl-E. JL, Smith Registrar, C. T, Hancock. H. D. Smith, Poll Holder. Sixth Ward:-J. H. Stanly, Registrar. Helen Huff. B. F. Dukes. Pull Holders. That the reaomtsM and ordinance shall ba forthwith published in the city papers, aa notice of the eaUing of the said election, and the Chief of. Polios shall forthwith notify the registrars and poll holders of their appointments. And that tne said election shall be held in all respects aa is provided by law. and the City Charter. F. T. PATTERSON, City Clerk. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A The man who has ao time for his mends will eventually iiscover that bat baa ao friends tor a) a time. . In buying a cough medicine, don't be airaia to get unamoerian s Uougti Kem- edy. There is no danger from it, and relief is sure to follow. EsDeciallv re- commended for coughs, colds and whoop ing cough. BoldSby all dealers. MORTGAGE SALE. ferment to e power of sale contained in that certain Uortarae-e executed by William E. Dodge Abbott to 8. F, Faison bearing date the 21 day of Jnly 1908 the same beine recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County in book 176 page 476, 1 will aell at the Court House door in New Bern. N. C. on Tuesday the 6 day of Sept 1910 at the hour of II o'clock M. ta the highest bidder for Caah. all of tbe followrxg described pioperty aa conveyed in tbe Mortgage aforesaid, to-wit: All of my interest in that certain piece or parcel of land that I have now or may have at anytime before this debt is fully paid off and ilia chatged lying and being situated on the West side of George street between Gardners alley and Cedar street, bonnded aa follows: On rhe East by George St, on the South by Kennedy lot, on the Wast by the Attmore land, on the North by land of Sarah Dixon.- Containing and being the old homestead of L B, Abbott, where he died. For a fall and complete description reference is hereby made to I B. Abbott deed which Is duly recorded In the records of Craven County. a F. FAISON. New Bern. N. C, Aug. 4. 1910. Mortgagee. August time, tells on the nerves, But that spiritless, no ambition feeling can be easily and quickly alterated by tak ing what is known to druggists-everywhere as Dr. , Snoop's Restorative Within 48 hours after beginning to use the Reetorative, improvement will be noticed. X)f course, full health will not immediately return. The gain, how ever, will sorely follow. And best of all, yoo. 'will : realise and feel yoor strength -and- ambition as it is return ing.. Outside lnflueoce depress flmt the "ineide nerves"., then the stomach. Heart, and Kidneys will usually fail. Sretngthen these failing nerves with Dr, 8hoop's Restorative and see how quickly health wilt be yours again, Sold by Bradham Drug Co. " One IhorJe farm 21 miles from New Bern on Trent road, farm has on it one 8 room dwelling, one tenant house with i rooms -and kitchen, two barns and other out buildings, young orchard bear ing this year, besides 60 Peesn, tees 6 years old. V : Also hdos and lot and . va- jcant lot joining en-Main .street In Msysvuie,. n. v, ror runner miorma tton apply io.'Jf'i il'r? v'. MUX prS0SWAV;A y'iZei'if If Johnson e,w cern, jN,t;. BurrulllCo t...-' tat? a t i?rc lit ) ' Corn,' Oats,; Hay, and all kinds of Feed ? X. X. X. Dairy Feed .;';-5-the bect-W -:Ncw Ccra,-N:C, -2- IZi. -r, '; . r:' For Sale AllNOUNCELIENTS I hereby announce that! shall be a candidate (or re-election for the office of Register of Deeds for Craven County subject to the wijl of the Democratic Primary. - - ' I heartilv aDDreclate and thank von lor your confidence and support in the past, and if re-elected I Will, to the beat of my ability, faithfully discharge the duties of srid office. Tours' very reepectf ulry, STEPHEN H. FOWLER aI 1 ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic voters of Craven county: I hereby respectfully announce that I am a, candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Cra ven county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary soon to be held, i promise the same fidelity to the duties of the office that has characterized my administration for nearly twenty yetrs and a continued devotion to the prirci pies of tbe great Democratic party that has safely guided usasa people through the many political storms and vicissi tudes of the past. Very truly your obedient. Servant, W. M. WATSON. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. A, " I hereby announce that 1 shall again be a candidate for sheriff before tin next Democratic primary, to be held foi Craven county. I thank you for youi confidence and support in the past, and if re-elected I promise to discharge tht dmies of the office fairly and impartial ly, with due consideration always for the best interests of the whole people J W B1DDLE. March 28, 1910. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I respectfully announce that 1 Bhall 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 I have in the past Respectfully, Freeman S. Ernul. For County Commissioner To the Democratic Voters: I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner, for Craven county. Subject to the Democratic primary on Sept. 3rd. G. V. RICHARDSON. ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. 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 said office to the best of my knowledge and ability and as near as possible to the 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 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 For. County Commissioner - respectfully announce my candidacy for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the .. Democratic primary wh held.; If elected I.pledgt myself to the honest dUohacgo of my official duttee. ; .? ' ;u:i;.;IUspectfbUy; H. 8. ;HANC(XS r CANDIDATE FOUSHFJUFF , I-:- l hereby announce myself a candidate ttf:t, e-aa ' ai1r,iAn sV 4hA HTWmrvM fit rMmatt V,, t-'s and if nominated I guarantee to eterj1 r - ' ' Announcement I hereby announce myself a candidate for tor KegiHtarof Deeds of Craven county , . . mhu'i-t to ths Democratic crirnarv to s be heU Sept.- -L- If nnn.lnated and J r ' al.'i I 1 I j rfj;; to give to the people f:ti:! f-l f:":l c it"os service at all per having any- business -with the b,otxh compleuonTwho pare. 1 tt?) a rtiA iirmAar vaanari ri 1 1 r AtAaaa bmi . m 'IV."--!' V JflllTY GOLLEGEl Five Departnunts-Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering. and Education. Large library facili ties. Well-equipped laboratories in all departments of science. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses very mod erate. Aid for worthy students. Teachers and Students ex pecting to engage in teach ing should investigate the superior advantages offer ed by the new Department of Education in trinity Col lege. For catalogue and further infor mation adJre9s. R. L. FLOWERS, Sec. LUtMCM, N. C. Trinil, Park School 1 A First Class Prenaratorv School Certificates of Graduation Accept ed for Entrance fc Leading South ern Colleges. Faculty of ten officers and teachers, ( atmiusof seventy five acres. LiUrasjy contain ing more than forty thousand bound volumes. Well equipped t gymnasium. High standards snd modern methods of in struction. Frequent lectures by prominent lecturer. Ex penses -.'xceedinjjly moderate. Twelve years of phenomenal success. For catalogue and other infor mation adtllcss ' F. S. AI.niinr.F. Rnrsnr I DURHAM, N. C. nr Tinn r ii ii t hi ihiwilu HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence i Nen Bern, H. 0. THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE GF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS The State's college for training in dustrial workers. Courses in Agricul ture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry and Dairying; in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton Mil ling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chemis try; and in Agricultural teaching. Entrance examinations at each county seat on the 14th of July. D. H. HILL, President, West Raleigh, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by tbe State for tho Women of North Carolina Four regular Cours es leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers Fall Session begins Sep tember 14, 1910. Those desiring to en ter should apply as early aa possible. For catalogue and other Information address ' ' " " JULIUS I. FOUST, President, . Oreersboro, N. C , r.VAyvitfAtnan tnsiVMAf sLa llakwut- ' t'rlX - ear- tha toodjpdnta - . a, . nature baa tnytn her. tio .j j eaamaua aeed have sallow skin, dull eye, a! 1ST: 1 1 LM- aUllMIaLl lllir till la luWm M Hfl aTkl IlaVtW , - jrrejubriUe exist, good compleao jlon, bngl.t; eyea and upright! movements cannot exiaL Interna) ' aransamanU ravunl thamsaJvaa aoonas ' sr (alar en tha aurfaca, llaadacha, ttarh rings around tha eyas, sallow skin, a cot Iire? fi'ns meai-ttit ih Lwm , ajna chpftstiva organs ara nm' rq h'n atsd " . . . . . '"". Uver 1! !. u rorracimn. - ,hmiitinio : ;n(h ae tvm I- s - , ""
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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