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.'ft '-r. Kilalaai ttrrrrr: .rr! ' ' n i " ' - ; - r - htm i-r"- 'i?-t- ' t--'- '--V5 I "' : T 7- r- r-; ; "- KEV.EEEH-DAlLYfJLi:::;'! v Pvbllh4 a very day tn the erH Monday, Jntul fculldJOfc, M-44 Cim Mntt' . : . v,- : cmituu i rrwrmxt, TOITOR AND PKOPRICTOR V- i" -' fCtUPTI01f RATBSt M HUnUTUOe ...... H-JTMfi not KlVJLBC. . .. Keethlr T 'eer i he cy 4.M , 1.0 AtrmrOalat rttei furlae oa : Bllcmtlo. . , ' Entered a the Peatofflco, New Barn ' C ae eacona-claaa. matter. - OimXlib PAPER OF NEW BERN AND CRAVEN COUNTT. New Bern, N. O. Aug., 6, 1910 GOOD STREETS BY BAIL- ,-. KOAXS. It was with no thought of par tiality that the Journal flrst made the Atlantic Coast Line the sub ject for editorial reference in the matter of Good Streets. The A or folk Southern calls for like atten tion, for this railroad enjoys many privileges, and vet has the woratfoooAjedKeCo..Chttano V " , J , 1 uxrueftofu. and 64-pae- book. Home Treatment street aloug.Wth sides of its track fronTQueerito South Front Street, of anyin.this city except Queen Street. The many times that this street has been promised to be put in order, can hardly be estimated. There have been so called "repairs" made but it is the same haid to tra vel thoroughfare. The "repairs" have always been temporary, and the heavy travel on Hancock street has soon shown the instability -of the .improvement, if it could be so called. There is every reason for the Norfolk-Southern at once paving Hancock from Queen to South' Front street. One reason is that this street is ustd fully two-thirds by traffic which directly concerns the Norfolk Southern Kailroad Company's interests, in . thepas-; senger and freight. Hancock street for every kind, of vehicle is strictly a Norfolk Southern street, besides being occupied by a railroad track of the same com pany For business reasons' of self-interest this railroad company should pave this street. Another reason, that largely hinges upon the first, is that as Hancock street is almost entirely, the Norfolk Southern's, the residents along the street should have just protection against the dust iu dry weather and the mud holes in' wet weather. Those who travel by vehicle on this street are entitled to good roads protection, the protection that only can be found by substan tially paving this street, making it equal to the $100,000 worth of paved streets in New Bern. With Queen and Hancock streets paved, by the Atlantic Coast fine, and the Norfolk Southern respectively, two moat important thoroughfares will be added to New Bern's good streets. It is for the municipal authorities to see to this work being undertaken. ' STRUCK A RICH MINE. . ' 8. W. "Bends, of Coal City", Ala., says he struck perfect mine of health in Dr. Xing'. .New Life Pills for they cured him of Liver and Kidney Trouble after 12 years of sufTeriner. Thev are the beat pills 6n earth for Constipation Malaria, Headache, Dyspepsia, Debili ty, 25c. at all druggists. The man who baa mo time for hU friends will eventually discover thai b b so friends for ala tlm. Get Well First Don't rUh mm a penny-untU JuaHth Arttrttiirnt. And I mnftQ Jurt exactly that. I am tba one phjiidan who n to tb iter I will, out of my own pocket, par for your medi du H l nUta to brlnf yon help I" And frit 'JO yuan Inr. fchoop i medicines have been tned and neotmnended In every , city and hamlet tn America. Tiny are positftely Hand era in every wunimunivr -mim tmr . , Then wkr tn the ewh, od at yojui rlek- other mwamiiM and uncertain tnediehuef - 71waaMi am ttowau1 tn m the tea nbeeMfuUr nJ I. ftioo' Ho Whea tM mranaoB nerrae, wwwwMnw mm. Me elaB oejee no bow fwunr '- Irr. Bkoe'l t w)M brlM them bank to ; health aaaln. -aaiinaaam. an mv . ill 1. H h. Amt T ttiatWatuUKday weitraeotla treer cranteil. . gum wrne mm urn wm mm unnr. t '( A' AU drtwflile tall Or. flhooD'aRettoTattYe and Br. : ( . fiboow'e bbfinnHitle lUaWy. but all are not wo M U will Hlkl MflU VHPDlMUHBiK v mill in m nn wrw uv whi du unn an iiua r . u 1 1 Bir i .... AniAintia u ami i aery . eonmiiD. V ' "Wy, TTWher, 2 aiatlnlna Ullul mJL V Tall m ft Inn below will eurtly evew tro new and helpful Miisj Jy Ireeto-eoaeultMtuttMroawanldyonrbome sj. .DhreMian. ' ' yourr-and f r; rernabe a Word or two from M win lar vt '' wm - thmuaada , : by mV. private ' wnwcrlpUon or ' "-pereonal . ailrire ;'s- plan. Mr heel el- f W'ort turnly '4. wortbyonrilaBleJI ,W-l -jnet. i wrlla ' V, now. while Ji - ' have It froth Iq v mind, fcw immmf Merer aocoea. lit. UnooD. It ; la, Badna, Wit. -i -., t , ) KCl On binpeptta' K ,K. 4 Fot Woman ' , (to. On the Kidneys Wo,Oa Eheumatltan, ,;y urn - - .::;:ity, fi;:e Kri Battle; Can, of Camvi2e Ifc&ks t!I the More of Iter Doctor Sace IMdYised A Ber to Take CantotV?; Cttrevffle, Kj.Mt doctor," writes Mrs. Hattie Cain, "who' advised me to take Cardui, for my troubles. is a mighty fute. doctor, and I say Ood blest Cardiu and the oeoDle who make H. .- "Before 1 tookCardul, I suffered with lemate troubles for- sixteen years. I would have to send for a doctor every three month, Jmd ohl how dreadfully I sunereai: i would tramp and have convulsions and ft looked like 1 would die. ' At last I tookCardui and oht what a surprise! 1 found it was the medicine for met . : "From the first bottle, 1 began to mend can walk and go where I please and it floa t butt me, ana l owe it an to uuoui.;- Cardui helps sick women back to health. It has been doing this for over 50 years. It is not a laxative,. or a heart or kidney medicine it is a woman's medicine. If you are & woman, try it RU. UWfc to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chitta. lot WoaMa. teat lu-plia wrapper, on request. Notice for Re-issue of A.& N. C. R. R. Co's. Stock. Notice is hereby given that applies tion will be made to the -Directors of the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail Road Company for the re-issue of the following described etosk, which has be en lost or destroyed, to wit:- stand- ins; tn the name of John B. McGowan, certificate No. 8537, .for 8 shares, cer tlflcate No. 8669. for 1 share, also the following standing in the name of J. C. and F. S. McGowan, certificate No. 8622 for 1 share. ' JOHN S.McGOWAN. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA indorsements. We take pleasure in presenting the names of the following gentlemen be fore the Democratic County Convention for county commissioners, for the colin ty of Craven; L H Cutler, Sr..'G V Richardson, J J Lassit'er, N M Lancas ter. VOTERS From No. 1 Township. State of Ohio, City ol Toledo, Lucas County, sa. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he isenior partner of pie firm of F J. Chtfqey & Co., doing business ii the city ;of Toledo, County, ftnd Statt aforesaid, and that said firm wil pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh' that cJannot be cured bj the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in tav presence this 6th day of Decemher, A- D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter Dally, and Kcts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Snd for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & -CO-.Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. The Institute For the colored, teachers of Jones County will be held in Trenton, N, C, beginning August 8th, 1910, . All teachers of public schools for the colored race a re required to attend con tinously during the session of said in stitnte. - . K, P. FOSCUE. . Supt 8chools for Joges County July 26. USE ALLEN'S FOOT USE. The antineptic powder to be shaken into the shoes; If you have tired, ach ing feet, try AJten'i Foot Ease. It rests the feet and makes new or tight shoes easy. .Cores aching, swollen, hot, sweat ing feet Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and givetf rest and comfort Al ways use U toSresk in New, hoes. Try it today, Sold everywhere, 25 ef. Don't accept any substitute. For FREE trial package, address i, Allen 8. Olmstead, U Roy, N. Y.:; - -; To The Public. '4 '. We desire to announce, .to. the public that the undertaker's establishment and business Conducted ondef the firm name of MerrlU Whitley A Son, at No. Te.Bern street, New Bern,- N,i will be continued under the harne and style at tbe aims old stand under t he mana gement of the undersigned. 'Ws extend our heartiest thanks to our patrons or. their past favors, and hereby solicit their business in the future. ; - . We itsnd ready and .willing'te serve yod at all times; -'prompt and strict at tention will be given to all orders. Phone No. 130.. '.-u :.,.; Ir'y,-' N : ' W. O. WHITLEYji I Undertaker and Embelmer. When the digestion is si) rifcht, the action of the tniwels repnil'ir, tlwre is a nntural -cravinfr and relish for fnml. " hrn tli' i : k ir- yi,n m;iv k niw tf:it It i ;i i' ' if I ".mi's: .- v -: " -' v -' ' - -. -r. - -Trenity College, Durham, H-.ti Aug 4, 1910 At a. meetbgof the tifif Otive Committee or the Bord of TfuSteeson Weanesday ot this week three soaitions were made to the teaching f ofce of the College for aezt year. ; Ci ; Armor w HcVPbA - was- eieetea As sistant Professor f French 'and Ger man. - Mf. McCobb , was -: graduated from Bowdoia College with (he degree of bachelor of art la 1105. U n A M. of Harvard University, studied in Paris and Berlin, snd has bad two yeare exr4 perience ia teaching.-; ' v Robert N. Wilson was elected Assist ant Professor of Chemiatry.vJirr Wil son was- a native: of fjorth CArohoe, was boe year in Guilford, isan A. B, graduate of Haverf ord College received the degree of Master' of Science from the University of - Florida.! studiedr Chemistry at Harvard' Univerpity, Tor everl years professor of .ebemistrj at uuiuora uonege,. asswumh , v""n"W Florida Agricultural . Experiment stat- i. ..Mr. Wilson tea young sefentistbf much promise, is ah experience; and un commonly successful teacher, SnJ Will be a distinct addition to the working force of Trinity College, f Robinson G.. Anderson waft elected Professor of Law. Mr. Anderson is a graduate of .Upper lows University, holds a. graduate degree and also the degree of LL. B, from the Uaiversity of E Jowa, has bad experience tut a teacher, practised law five years, has been a member of the editorial" staff of the West Publishing Company, Paul, Minn., the foremost- publishers of Jaw Oooks in this country. His . services for thjs company bare brought lirh in- to connection with the lawyers of this State, where, he is i well known. Mr; Anderson consents to come to the law tchool because of the high reputation it has won throughout the country by its standard and by the learning bf its Dean. The law faculty now consists of Dean S, F. Mordecai, Professors ft. G, Anderson and R, P, Roade. Sinde its establishment in 1904 the law school has been very successful and its equipment and outlook are better-' now than ever before. For at least three" reasons '-the law school deserves the attention of the entire State. It Is the first law school in the Southern States to enforced a hish standard of admission The mim mtim requirement is two years of col lege work, or the equivalent It is the first to use the case book system oti teaching, which is nothing but the ap plication of the inductive method to the teaching -of law, and which baa now been adopted in full or in modified from by leading law' schools of America,- It is likewise the first to prepare its own text book, Aud in this par. bf their work it. is well known to experts throuhout the -State that Dean Morde cai and his associates have had brilliant success.1-) ; ' . Children Cry .FOR FLETCHER'S r CASTORIA ANNOUNCEMENT TO DEMOCRATIC VOTERS I hereby announce myself a candidtrte for the office of constable for the eighth township, Craven county subject to tbe democratic primary to be held Septem ber 3d, and ask your support. Respectfully - H. J. FOSCUE August time, tells on the nerves, ut that spiritless, no ambition feeling can be easily and quickly a Iterated by takV Ing what is known to druggists every, where as' Dr. -Shoon's Restoritive. Within-48 hours after beginninK to use the Restorative, Improvement vTriLbe noticed,' Or course, lull health will not Immediately return. The .gain; ' bow evef will surely follow. And best of all.' you will realize- and . feel yonr strength and ambition as it is return ing: . Outside wfiuehces : depress. first the "inside nervesT then the stomach. Heart, and Kidneys will ueaallv. fail Sretngthen these. , failing nerves with Dr. Snoop's Restorativeand see how quickly health will be yours; sgain, "Sold Dy Braanara urug io. - For House of Representatives -V... -. ,. -' --:.. At the solicitation , of many Demo-N crats irom all the. .townships ol county I hereby announce that -1 .will enter the Democratic primary tolbe held Saturday, September 8rd 1910j , s a candidate for thf legislature., V" Respectfully'' WltLlAMy KIDKY PILLSl V dfveyoU beglected m Rodneys? UftVe you overworked your nervous sys tern and caused trouble with year kid neys and bladder? Have ; you- pains in loins, aide, back, groins' and bladder T Havejoua flshby appearance of Ibef iirvv twjviviu mfnmi mMW vjj wi- w av quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams'- Kidney Pills will cure you-at Uruggtat, Price 60c. Williams' M f g tyi.t Props.; Cleveland, Of ' . . ,.i ... nV '":' Easy Divorce1 In OIJ.Tlmaa, Theode 'of. Jilng Kbamtnurabl of -Assyria, wbone flare Is approxlmnteK 2200 B. which baa beeo dlwtiiherHl from a pUlar discovered et Bunn, d.nie exhaostJvely.' with the euhjoct of dl voreel One of the most Intorestlns clauses le the following: "If tbe wife of a mno s bo dwells lo the hour of that roan bus act brr fare to go forth and has acted th fool ami waited hl honse tiM Iniiiovpi : :. i fcts houop. thry slmll cull her to emit. If tli bOHband alinll any, '1 t Iht nwny.' I Shall put her awny. i 'a si ,11 f i I wny. . Tor Iiit !i tun n I i ' '1 f. ' ve i. Ai the IX termed, will endure bravely t armuaa wntoa tron. man ereold five -. The fact U women are more patient than ( ; e be oader each troubles. ' ; - '; Every woenaa oubt to know that she aoat experienced medical advice .wm n mhhi mnjtstmcr aoa privacy .vine weno s Ltupeajsary Medical Pieroe. sL D.. PvasideaC Buffalo r.bas bee ehiei ootirluaf physician ' Violet and Statical Inatitate, of Bu Ban veara ana naa naa a mnamr nnuitiMi v h-,"t,B,,t ynmea' diaeaaes tban aay oth( jatiyBfan 1m this country, - Uif mcdioiiM are weri &' Tki'Saoet perfect remejdr erevbed tef weak and delfe A ; eata. women ia Dr. PieraeV Farorite PnTiptioil. X - IT 1CAXJI8 WEAK WjOMEN STRONG, - ' SICK WOMEN WELL. "?nX. "" THed fymptoma of woman a peculiar ailraenU are fully aet rt in Plata, English in the People s Medical Adwer (1008baes),-a aewly viae4 end up-lo-riarc VMmo of whloh, oloth-boMcd, wiU be mailed fret oa - receipt ol 31 oae-ceut sMmpt lo pay cost of mailing mly.,' Addreaa aa above. ENDOMNf . We take pleasure u presenting the names of the follow ine gentlemen be fore the .Democratic County Convention for County Commissioners. It will be noticed that two are from New Bern, but we believe it s for the best "inter est of 4he county to have two cpnynia sioners at the county seaK L. H. Cutler, Chm'n. Albfrt Bangett Geo. K.' West, fl. M. Lancaster. ' CRAVEN COUNTY VOTEKS. Children Cry FJDR FLETCHER'S C ASTOR I A ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Reproson lives, sub ject to action of the Democratic-pri maries. "If elected I shall ondavorto serve my constituency to the best ot my ability. ' Respectfully - - ' 3. B. WOOTEN. Coughs' and Colds. At this season when roughs ae s prevalent, ah ef fectual remedy, and one easi y obtained is Percy Davis' Painkiller. 1 is no nos trum, vended by unknown amenta, but has stood the test of dver seventy years; and those who use the article, internally pr externally, will connect with it grateful recollections of its wor thy inventor. . ANNOUNCEMENT. t hereby announcemvsclf a candidate for'' County Commissioner, subject to action," of Democratic primaries, If elected I will endeavor to discharge the duties" of the office to the best of my ability. Rosiwctfully, li. T. WHITE. LCove Cily. July 2rl. ITCING SCALP VANISHES Under thQ .Magical Influence of - . Parisian Sage. As a rule, one; application of Parish Sage will stop' the worst case of itching scalp and make the head feel cool and refreshed. . Used a directed, 'this wonderful hair tonic (which can- now be obtained in every town and city in America.) will stop falling hair and,dandruff in two weeks, or money, back?' Ask Bradham Drug Co. Careful people who deftre an immac- .i.N.i ... ... ulately clean Bqalp and luxuriant hair should not hesitate to try Ais . wonder ful invigoratoNand hair heautifter, for nothing ever compounded canepmpare witKib Get rid of dandruff,' stop yolkr ? hair irom falling out; start to grow.anvabun- danM of luxuriant hair; maVe you? Jiairj look ltiBtrousi, radiant and attractive. Parisian Sage will do it, and do it ?i an astonishingly short time, -It is not sticky or greasy; It ii delicately per-1 fumed, and in summer will immediately drive away the disagreeable odor aris ing from perspiration, v ' .. Large bottle only 60 cents - at. -drug-, gists everywhere tmd i IJradhanJirug Co. Mail Orders filled, charges- prepaid, Gute.y A iKmieflbrtp,2ieIl. Btellar-Tes; and it fs reki Vlalnf talk ? V"-V'a) Si?1' K -k-r'-:T- : fie sur and fake ,a bottle of Chamber lain 'a Colic? Cholers? and. ; Oiarrhoea Remedy jntith you when Itaftingpfi your trip.thia evunmer.,' Jt caqnot be. obtain ed on board the-traihs or steamers. Changea of Water- and climate of tenj eauseeudden attacks 01 (ilarrhoeb, i and It is best to be'prp?Lre(Ll;SoJd .by ;ll deala.-Mr,';i-'';?':-::-W'iiw.v rjr". ? Tbm only ame'oar friends are candid ey hare soinethin disagree able-to cy, , 1 , ' - eyb I 1 ' i 1 ' . ,) : ., ,m m WJ - V.'hst They -WKI Do. for You) They will eure your bactache, etrcrthen your kidneys, cor. rcct urinary irrcjuliritics, build i ? th? worn out tisanes', enj r!' -ia;it' the r rrlc f'' 1 ' r . t end patient!) way under. they outfit ' ; may ofctaia frt f tkmti t - - - -r BOND ' ELECTION CALLED By The Board .of Aldermen of The 'City 6t New Bern; Be it Ordained And ReBolved: That wh rpas the Board of Aldermen of tbe city of New Been have concluded to improve the followincrntroetB of the city of Now Bern, by placing thereon pavcm'ints.of brick or other per rrtAnont matcrialvlo-wit: Pollock street from Queen to Hancock: Pol lock f ronv Craven to K lat Front; Craven street from Hrnari to Gray street from Craven to Mid dle: Criflilh street f iwn Gu-on street to Avenue A: Avenue A from Griffith to Genrp-e street: East Front xlreol frr.m South Front to Union, the .iame to tic pared in theor ler as aliove-named and oilier streetii ti extent of the baiarue of the pro ceeds ofHhc fifty thousand dollar (fi(t.OW).OO) bond tasue. The same to be paved in order as above-named: Now therefore, be it icMiwfj ami ordained: That an election bo callnd. to bo held in the cjty of New Berrr. on Saturday. September 3rd. 110. at which said election is to be submitted to the votes of the people, the question of the approval of the issuiance of fifty thousand dollars ($60,000- 001 of bon.18 of the city of New Bern, to pay for the said improvement, at which said election thews favormf? tho proposition to issue the said bonds shall vote a ballot on which shall be printed "For Rtieet ImrovementR". and those who shall oppose said proposition shall vote a ballot flu which shall be printed "Against Street Improve ments." - t - , Tho said election shaM be held at the same pol- liniT places at which the- Uvst election was held, and for snld election tho following election offi- c rs are appointed; F.rst w .rd: K. R. Hill. RegistrarMeyer Hahn Fume Ctskill. Poll Holders. Serond Ward:-W, K. Baxter. Registrar, Fred Siott. John Kussel. Poll Holders, Third ward:-C. W. Bell. Registrar. F. B. Lane, C. B Hill. Poll Holdors Fourth Ward:-.!, J?. Gaikill, Registrar. Wm. Pa ri i. J. P. Hendarson. Poll Holders. I'if Hn n- h W rd:-E; L, Smith Registrar, xk. H. D. Smith. Poll Hold-rs. C. T, .'irx'h Word:-J. II. Stanly. Registrar. Helen Hurl. B F. luke:i. Poll Holders. 'ih-i llie resolution and ordinance shall be foi tl-with ptihlihelih the city .papers, as notice of 'bo callirs-- of the -nid election, and the Chief of iViice -liall forthwith notify the reuistrars and poH h iM-- rs oi'th.eT apoointmt-nts. And that ttie said election shalKbc Iw-kl in all respects ja is provided bji law, and the City Charter. F. T. PATTEKSONj Cityeierk. Ohildren Cry 4 TOR .FLETCHER'S C A 5TORIA ELIJAH TAYLOR, W. E. BROCK, mm 5 BROCK Having formed a co-partnership to do a general carpenter contracting and building business, we respectfully soli cit the patrojiuge of those who may need such work, guaranteeing satisfac tion' a? to promptness and quality of Werlc. Having had twenty-five years experience we are in a position to make this guarantee. AnyorderTjr "wpnt" messages left at Hibbard'g Jewelry K:.i,tin Oi- ..:n t oiotv tMi iriiutiit: , win iinvo iiuuijjt attention. ; Respectfully, Taylor & Brock VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE With a view of moving West I offer my farm for aele,r there are 812 acres, cleared and in a good condition, AVojOda land well et,with young timber, Purrljc road soon to- pass through plant ation AAn exceptional fine stock range. This farm is located one mile from Good buil(ngH and two 0(- good dress; - ;'- :V '' JOHW;.. REGISTER,-Jr. iuscarora,- N. U r-jv'i::;'' ."--v'.': One 9 horm farm 21 mifes from New, Bern on Trent road. farm has: ori it one 8 rooni'dwellinone tenant Bouse. with 3 rooms enu : sivcnenr ' two wmi nam othtrout bildihgs, ybhng ojithud.heatv oiner puvuviiiiga, jroui urenaxu.oear. tng this ye-ar, besides 60 Petan rees 6 yeara old. ?A house and lot and V. cant rotradjoinihg on - Main street' irW Maysvillo? N. Ci : For further informa tion apfdy to . I. " MAKK. PISUSWAK,'. " 1 Johnson !t. v 'New. Bern, N-C Hurms &' Coi i . .DEALERS IN ' Com, Oats, Hay anrj - all kinds of Feed,. A 7 P Fcccl ii ry by wnttnf so f , k- v a-. Aaaodatiott, R. V. X. I ' i C-lT 1 I ANNOUNCEMENT V . - ' Ci-' ". " - ' ,1'. 1- i hereby' enoeooee that i shall be a candidate for reelietic 'for toe office of Register of Deeds for Craven-County subject to the ".ill -of the IJarnocrstie rrianary. v "-I heartily appreciate 'and tnank you for your confidence' and support in the past, 'and if re-elected T will, to the best ot my ability, faithfully discharge the duties of sr.id office. -. - Yoors very reapectfully, STEPHEN H. FOWLER 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. J promise the same fidelity to the duties of the office that has characterized my administration for nearly twenty years and a -continued devotion to the princi pies of the great Democratic party that has safely guided usasa people through the many political storms and vicissi tudes of the past, Vey truly your obedient Servant, W. M. WATSON. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I hereby announce that I shall again be a candidate for sheriff before the next Democratic primary, to be held for Craven county. I thank you for your confidence nnd support in the past, and if re-elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office fairly and impartial lv. with due consideration always :or the best interests of the whole people. J W RIDDLE. March 28, 1910. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I respectfully announce that I shall be a candidate for re-election for the office of Treasurer of Craven County, subject to the action of the Democratic Drimarv when held: 1 promise it re elected to be found at mv office in the Craven county court house, willing ' srve you as faithfully in "the future I have in the past. Respectfully, Freeman S. Emu For County Commissioner i. : 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 ajid 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 COUNTY TREASURER. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: Iyhereby most respectfully announce ruy candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Craven County subject to the will of the Democratic primary whenever said primary is held, t If nominated and. elected I pledge myself to conduct the office to the satisfaction of the people to the best of my ability. -v Most. Respectfully, : - . ft. ft Hurst ' For County Commissioner ;, '. .. , -"' . ... . t I(re'pectfu'lly anhounce my candidacy for CouutyTtmmiBsloner, subject ,lt the aAkm of the DeroocnOie primary whe'n beld.-" lf elec tad I pledge myself to tiiis hdrieBt-discafge of tifflclal snectfulryif V Si- s v,.5k !- uit Hi iiirrtrv 'V9.. '?tt-sW-tsAVi',. UAWmUAib runwutX, '. ' t )ireby announce myself a 'candidate fo tltifoiTico of Kii iff of Craven coun-; ubjkt to the democratic prirhary, and if noiyinaU'd I guaraqteo ,'every" person havfr-o; aiiy. business .with the office the ntun. t respect, poiteneaa and Ttespecuuiiy, "s r A, R-ADSwdRTit-; Announcement I hereby announce myself a candidate 'if HegisVf of Deeds of Crsven county subject to the Democratic primary". to b. 1 ' 1 rr.t. of ). If norr.in !fd m-,,' ! , .V t 1 !' f - ; IlllIft01lE Five Departments-Collegiate Graduate, Engineering, "Law and Education. Large library facTH ties. Well-equipped laboratorjea in all departments of science. Cymnssium furnished with best 'apparatus. Expenses very mod erate. . Aid for worthy students. Teacher and Students ex- -pecting to engage in leach ing should' investigate the superior advantages offer ed by the new Department of Education in Trinity Cot lege. For catalogue and further infor mation address. R. L. FLOWERS, Sec. DURHAM, N. C. Trinity Park School A Fiist-Class Preparatory School Ceitificates of Graduation Accept ed fr Entrance t Leading South ern Colleges. Faculty of ten officers and teachers. Campus of seventy five acres. Library contain ing more than forty thousand bound volumes. Well equipped gymnasium. High standards and modern methods of in struction. Frequent lectures by prominent lecturers,-, Ex penses exceedingly moderate. Twelve years of phenomenal success. For catalogue and oilier infor mation address F. S. ALDRIDCF, Bursar, DURHAM, N. C. HARDWARE AN'l) Building Ma terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS The State'B 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 Chfijpia try; and in Agricultural teaching. Entrance examinations at each county seat on the 14th of July. D. H. HILL, President, West Raleigh, N. C. . . . .. i THE NORTH CAROLINA State. Normal and r Industrial College Maintained by the Stale fot'the Women e! North Carolina Four regular Cours es leading to Degree. SpeciJ Courses (or Teachers .Fall Session begins Sep tember i4, 19U. ThWde'sirfn-to en ter should apply as eyariy as "possible. tip catalogue -nd other information addreeyv'":- -, '" ' JULIUS I. F0UST, prealent; ,f , . Greensboro; N, C." erne; r I E. 11. SHOD. I New Bera, ft. C. I iVHaids EverY woman may ifotthand . " tome, but verrwoman should - ' keep with tare'thftood poutUv Mhire ha Driven her. i No wonuti, : :, Med have sallow akin, dull eye, ; 1 blotchy complcibiv who payi Koper attention' to her health. herecontpation.livcrdcranire. Vr menfs. Llood imnurilica and athf . i irregiilariiieii exist, good comple :-J?p : - i a. . . i i .t - . movementa cannot exist Internal ; i-. i. .....i . i r lahw. on the furfaca, ISeanincho, ilaii4 , rings eroimil tt araa, tallow ckin, a ron, rtnnt tirrd (r: ri rw-nn tht I o f vm i ' ' itnd li" ..iiv ara it'-r- J r-- A ' fnrrrri nn. l(!l nf i l.r ' ; ',) - ,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 6, 1910, edition 1
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