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'V-.V-- 1 x HEl 7- EEEJCr.Llf. J.J-...uu,.L Publish every 4ay In the rear aept iiBdT..' iournal euUdUaV - Crave (treat, -- ' . V. . fy''7 r . " '' PHONI NO. 1 BCBSCRIPT'Oir RATESt m Tew la Mtum ..', ' v' One yeatv not to,rcv: Henthlr wrtor Itt. the elty 4M plloatloa. loatlo. -".?!.,.-. 'rr .- ; Entered at tte Postomea, Hew Bora ' f. C as eecond-claaa aatter.? ;:- -i OFFT?lXl.: PAPER OF JEV7 BEtlM Sew Bern, N. 0. Aog., lo "WO .r SENATOR ALDBICDK Senator , Bristow who among other charges, against Senator Aid rich, alleges him to i ht cause nf the tariff advaane on rubber from 30 to 35 per cent, ias receiv ed a reply whicawitli'ojfcer' show ings is rather tf$buffr matiofc 'of the Khode Island Senator's- guilt, of advancing the tariff a product that benefit him pecuniarily. As au offset to Senator Aldrich's positive statement that theie are no relations between .the two , trusts and that the inteitshe,i;epre sented in the, .tejrcital Company will in no way profit by the increased -tariff stands the un disputed report of "Col. Samuel P. Colt, presidento therTJnited States Bubber Company, inade three years ago to the stockholders of his con cern. ,tv tha Report Col. Colt refers to the General Bubber Com pany (sfeceaBsBrTbed by the Aid rich company;), as a subidiary of "the "manuflttring trust." He also stated- that there had been effected "ft harmonious arrange ment" beteetip Gteneral Bubber Company and the Continental Bub ber Company (also absorbed by the Aldrich trust), which insures complete co-operation. Edward B; Aldrich, son ' of the Senator, filed a sworn -statement with the -Secretary ef State of New Jersey, Jiiifiiaty5 27. 00111 pliant to th-Tthe laws of the State, showing that the eapital stock of the Inter fiontinental Bubber Com -panylsj 03, 231,000.' Of this a mount lOOi icommon and the remainder pretend stock. By this same bwqdii atjjrtemgnfc it re vealed that Senator Aldrich: is the largest individual stockholder, his holdfnj amounting to $2,500,000 of common and $525;O00 preferred. . This is nearly 10 per cent of the entire capital stock of the trust. It is shown that Ssnator Aldrich and his son, in 'association with 'Secretary Putton, control the vot inj; power of Ihe intercontinental Ooniparty outright, their individ ual lipldiugs and proxies repre senting ' $l8,4li5O0 of the total capital stoekf 1331,000. This, of coarse,- gives them complete mastery of tne-tf nst. In the exercise" of their power thCjjjCntered into a contract with the United .States "Bubber Cora pany .. for .the; purchase by that company of . the .wtyqiitput of the: Inter CohtihetHial'a tjrude rub ber. With Ue teirlff'on manufac tared rubb$rcreel Over '30 per jjeat at the behest oif Senator 'Aid ..' rich, -the price .W : e'verjO grade' of ae proaucc nas gone up in. the VoitedHSutes' (rom'SQ'tO lOO' per cen t. : In this increased price to the ns.dmetitjraVe( ItirJ Contjncutal CoMpany-Is.profltiug, fo can aritfdoea bharge a higher price forrit8i(ude:4mpOrtati6ns4 Jrith it.if ;; harmonious arrange mente'' '.jw lalippla. thf pbcess, how complete the monopoly xf the Ajfl&h; Byan tthjit;.'.lioWs - Jarge ?rubber ucesslons v in the ,CQog reetife'taiiro;' daeel manufacture; and distribate r al)beri MDtJtrrM rich is, To aavance personally, the twiff'taWoT? ah Article ;in' which he is ft beneficiary 4-- A, few more repyiea artw'anted Mn0l -rill ; be ; fully proven aow. Senator. Aldrich haa Ijecom SewalImcs A million afre through- the v. tarl yslcm, pcisonally bohduc&d for'' hlaowo properties.' fr Til follyjesg:::o A liiy cf-fJzarro Tells Story. cf ' Awfal Suffering That CarCia v 't- finally Rcnevci : PizarrOi Vi.-"1 suffered for wveral 7 ears, wntes mre uonna a. amiw, with fliat awful backache and the bear- Ins down sensations, so fully described iajronr book., 6 s;. T "l . Wed doctors and other medicines and found little relief, until J was induced tn t Wine of CarduL iFhen. 1 found in stant relief eod ; today -I caff heartily recflmmend Cardul to all Sufferine women and think there 1$ no ouier as gooo." Ifl some Instances, Cardul gives instant relief; in outers, it may take a little tune. But in all casesd female trouble Cardul can be depended on to be of benefit,' as it is a specific remedy for women and acts in a curative way on the .womanly organs. f f! ' -- " . v;;';:1.?;-' As a general tonic for women, to build nn vnur fsfrength. imnrOve vour aDte- tite, bring back rosy cheeks and make lyon look and feel youni and nanny, homing you can nnowiu o so much for you as tarduu Your druggist has iL - N. R-WWfeft? Udiei" Advborr Dept.. ChtH. aooia Medtcine Co.. Utattairooga, e cne.. lor S(C(ai ante irettmeaf tat Wameo. eat in oa request Qur Coloreil Subscribers MOZABT MUSICAL CLUB XW-foiiowieg- named met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. W. W Lawrence, to organize the .Mozart Musical Club with these officers. P LCrornila Pres. C L Henry Vice Pres, J W Wethington-Secetary. W W Wilder Asst. Secetary. R S Mackey Treas. George Jackson, Samuel Sander, James Battle Leaders. A Hie Merritt Music Director. Children Cry 0 FOR FLETCHER'S " - CASTOR) A j ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. 1 hereby announce my 3elf a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court, subject to the wih of the voters at uie primary to De neia sept. ou. 'Respeptfully, " ' - Jf B; HARVEY, Vanceboro, N. C State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, 'ss. Frank J. Cheney makes- oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F J. Cheney & Co., .doing business in the city of Toledo, County and Stat aforesaid, and that said firm wil? rav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every oase of catarrh that cannot be cured bj the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886." (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and, mucous surfaces of the system. Send .for testimonials free. "' F. J. CHENEY & CO.Joledo, 0. . Sold by all Druggists, 75c. , Take HallVFamily PiUVfor eon. stipation. " , r ' To The Democratic Voters ol Craven County 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for CoOnty . Commissioner for Craven county, subject to the will of the Demo cratic primary to beheld Sept 3. , -:- , ,-v;.:,vT,J!,Ay00D, ' THE - BEST HOUR-OF LIFE ' is When you do some 'ereat Jeed r die cover some wonderful fact' - This hour came to J, K. fnt or Rocky Mt N. C. Vhen he was suoeYintf Intnnely. as he says, -irora tne worst coia i ever nao; I then proved to my (Treat satisfaction. What a wonderful Cold and Cough cure Dr. Kind's New Discovery is,-' For,J after taking pne bottle .J res entirely, eared. You can't Bay anything too good of a medicine like that'tr Its the surest and best remedy for diseased lur-gs, ; Hemorrhages. LaOripps. Asth ma, Hay Fever and Throat or Lung.1 Trouble, 60e. $1.00. Trial bottle free Guaranteed by aldruggista. , j:-r.is?' iSVNNOUNCEMENTS " At th aolicitation .of Jnany friends troaghoot the county, I announce my. candidacy for the office of county com missioner of Craven county; subject to the Democratic primaries. " If elected I promise to do my uttgoHt for the ad vancement of the interests of rny en tire county. ' , ' i' -" '".,' Very respectfully, r CD. BRADHAM. -" " 1 A f "i. ; LIFE ON PANAMA CANAL Ifaa had one frightful drawback mala ria trnubla that has brought nuircrii sr ami di'Rth to tl)f)UHnda. The r-rnix causa chills, fever and attue, b..,K,!i--nein, jaunrlirc, lafnitmtn', v.'"'l. n 1 genmal debility lint i,;ei; I never fail lod:utmvtl. m i-l (.( s a laria troull-n, "Hires- I ' ' r n ph'to'y cu:i me of I v ;r ; v. c!! t i I ii' Mrnft, j j. , ' ! I . -: , I GUY lull.lp EEi..,i Eeport of D. ZL Boberts, Treasurer of City of ITew Bern, for thi ' " Month of July 191 'h- ti- (GENERAL. FUNrUT-'' July 12, to Nafl Bank,:- : $ S OOT W) ? :? m to J Tolson, ..sr.JlT. 31 1'"' SO. to C B emtarr3?;K 99 66 '-J.A MeadoWty V5 : ? 1 W & Ltght.Dept. , , , - SJb,C0 . Eieetrie light dVpartmens, - 00 "CLuptoD,. - ' ' FMCbadwiek, ' Gastnn Drug Co, JTLewb," . . ir E J Harris, 1 ' R P Montague, E T Hollowell, C J McCarthy, Sam Coward, ' J M Hriett, ' C L Hardison, - ' Chas Gardner, ' J L Hancocs, F M Arfostine, F T Patterson, A L Bryan, '.Cost Artillery, H H looker, ' D M Roberts, ' D M Rokerta, ' A A Ipock, ' W H Griffin, E P Rowe, ' H J Foseue, ' EphBriiwoo, ' J F Patterson, ' J E Gaskill, ' Scott Horse S Co. ' Helen Huff, ' Root Whitley, ' Redmond & Green, - I 44 4 ' ' J JTolson, 4 Win Dann Jr Treas, ' Wm Dunn Jr Treas, ' E F Richardson, -' Jewish cemetery. 10 tood oo 25 00 i 33 6 68T 05 P & 0 W R R Co. Aug. 1 by balance, $ 40 00. WATER AND LIGHT DEPART MENT. July 30 To John C Thomas, Aug. 1 To Balance 102$ 07 223 18 S25& 26 llBi 28 By balance ' W E Smith ' Scott Horse S. ' Cash Orders N. & S. R. R. 109 CO , 1 00 Co. 612 $7 Co. 265 11 94 82 464 17 M H Edwards H H Tooker 25 00 85 GO 3255 2R CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY July 1, by balahce, J By Wm McCarthy ' R B Wiggins Scott & Co. -' JS BasnigbH, D. Co. 4 Gen'l Fund 981 66 1 00 18 00 .- loo 6 oo 938 66 GREENWOOD CEMETERY Aug. 1 Bjt Balanc . r STREET IMPROVEMENT -at 09 BONbsl Jn'y. I To Balance ... ' 40 170 70 40 170 70 By Bowe & Page . ' NA SBrR-Co..1 . .' R B Wetherlngton a ' jFernia Chiskitt. v : H A 6ror'yvtf';iX JIMRnhMta' ' 14 827 04 V 60 76 .27 44 8 - 60 00 ' 12500 .;..too "WiiU 80 RONnwa fintipnW ArnONV m Aug. 1 By Balance,- ? ; D. lSf. ROBERTS, WMceuorn 'Cltv of New Besni 03iildroh?Orf FCR FLETC-IS'S "1 CACTOfllAf : - Banner i'Ute Seal'Frut Jars (with glacs top.) M.' fi. Whiteh'urst & Co, ' : ' ..- A Anr.oiir.cpr.cr.t - I hereby anno'i for F'' Tinier of DpaJj of Crw i subj' . t to the Dcmocra c hfMKi ;t. 3 .'( t.: I proini. : :.f .1 and c nil. y. (.-. A -; . rJ. If -. t.. -v : 'yp...-r - ' . M-Uwausejypjijui tne -nngnt young I 'W NprlonfHt- fbV'ih.tiil koowwhaJ 'fS ;i"' i. i ::y--f 'dawn-'looks' IlkpMifme tlwy. are likely nee myslf S cri !u! n con y r ' 1 i to i l I Ult 'ii J t v., i It Strong Healthy Wometf ' .' U ft womijj is troi and beahhy in ft . viuvmu nicMna w dct dui uiue uiieriDK, - ibe trouble ue i ia ebe fact ihat Iho many women mflcr from wctkneM and T 7- -r lor moujorfaooa, lhi caa b reneUedf ; Dr. Pierce's Favcrite Prescript Corel th wtkijnM and dUorder " It acta dirMtlv OB lift flaiiAfatal Aatul , . rium omoerMd in aiotharhood, nakiiig tka Si healthy, attroaftV. viforoaa, Tiril end tlutio,'. , j J ;Fvrito PreMripaoa" baabhes tha iadNposltioaa of the" ""-M l period of expectancy and make baby advent eat? and"- ' r aimoK pauuea. ft juiciceoi end vitalisea tfa. leminioe ' , v i nfm, and inunrea a healthy and robutt baby. Thouiand of womea htrru J Ieti6ed to itt mtrreloua raeriu. - - - .r , ; - H JUMket Weak Women Strtinr. Si li Mmkmt . Wnm w-n ' j jt ' '.Hoaeat drutfiata do not offer aufaatiratas, and org (hem upon you aa " Jual pr a iood..,,, Aooept Waeeret noitnnn k placa of, bia Utm-Mtcrtt remedy. It , uiup w aiooiHH. ana.aof a (rain OC aDU-tormin or iajuritfua wa para flyocrio entraot, ol healing, native American roots.. FORCOUNTYGDMMISSIONER" To the Democratic Voters : " ! hereby announce myself a candidate for '-"eounty commissioner for Craven eounty subject to the Pemocratic pri mary on Sept. 3d. ' ' " - v E. Z.R. DAVIS.- i Sew Bern Women Are Finding Eelief at Last. 1 .1 f . .' . . u uoua seem mat women nnve moie than a fair share; of the aches' and pains that afflict humanity; they mt "keep up," must attend to duties in spite of constantly aching backs, or headaches, dizsy spells, -bearing ' down pains; mey mugi stoop over, wnen to stoop means tor rare. Tney must walk and bend and worlowith racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. Kid neys cause more Buffering than any other organ of the body. Keep the kid neys well and 'health is easily main tained. Read of a remedy for kidneys only that helps and cures the kidneys and is endorsed by people you know. Mrs. N. Vincent, 103 Craven Btreet, New Bern, N. C, sayi: "Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of backache several years ago and nt that time I gave a public testimonial in their favor. Since then I have had no occa sion to use them or any other kidney remedy as the relief I obtained has been lasting. 1 .procured Doan's K d ney Pills at Bradham's Pharmacy. - For sale bj all dealers. Price 50 cents.. Foster MUburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for tbs Coifed 8tate. - .1 Remember the namo Ooan's sua take no other. Announcement I hereby announce myself a candid- ate ror bounty Commissioner, subject to action of Cemorratic primaries on September 8rd. JOSEPH D. WILLIAMS Of No. Seven Township, WHAT IS BEST FOR INDIGESTION? Mr. A. Robinson of Drumauin. Onta rio, has been troubled for years with indigestion, and recommends Chamber lain s Stomach and Liver Tablets as I "the best medicine I ever used." If1 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 efTecjt. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at all dealers. Saw His Finish. ' "Oh. oIk" eiii'l'uluied luipatloot'Mrs. Naggs, -I've tiineii off the end ot my tougue!" '-v-'. :. . j "Well. ! cerhiluly feel 'sorry for my self rejtilui'(y"i.ie ;'bnirleta : Naggs. "Hereaftfr tiiM will . be no end to your tougue.' When -the Stomach, Hoart," or Kidney nerves get weak, then thes 'organs al ways fail,' Donft drug, the Stomach nor stimulate he - Heart or ' Kidneys. That Is simply a make-shift. Gtta pre scription known, to Druggists every where as Dr, Shoop's Restorative. The Restoratiy Ss prepared expressly for.4 tnese weaK jns lue , nerves strenjrrhi n these nerves, hu ld thera up with Dr Shoop's Restorativntablets or liquid and aee bow quickly help will comfi. Sold .hy; Bradham "Drag Co.;;i,;j.i-'',.?c : xvi-".:? to take uiy. Word for If -Chicago Ken. M l'y ll' 'lliTl If vour liver is SlUertrish and out of tone, and you jeei duiir ntnous, ; constt- Eaited, take a dose of Chamberlain's tomach fcrtd Liver Tablets tonight be fore retirng and you will feel all right in the morning. Sold by all dealers, Vv; r : : The. man la th moon looks tike . ' atsnbal when he's full. . - " . ' . - .. , V ' i - t r Yo.i '4allS'ksklla SlAtaV tkltfni womtnlf war. moth KM n. ) 3. iptioa -rl-l of weaca. ' r- imnnrtani irSI - Notice. - The summer normal and institute work.'foEcoloFed teachers, in the County of Craven ind the ' adjoining counties,' will begin on the 22nd day of August 1H1B, at toe colored graded school build ing, in the city of New Bern, "N. C, lasting for two weeks. AU sKbuld avail themselves of the many advantages that will be., given during these two weeks. It is the desire of all interested in education, that teachers should con tinue to improve. Tuition fc4he two weeks term will be one dollar. By order of the executive board of the, colored teachers association. ,A.LE. WEEKS, President of the New Bern Collegiate Institute. WM. SUTTON, President of the E. N. C. I. Academy, President of the Colored Graded School. 12,10. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Endorsements. We take pleasure in presenting the names of the following gentlemen be fore the Democratic County Convention for county commissioner, for the coun ty of Craven,; L SI. Cutler, Sr., G V Richardson, J J Lassiter, N M Lancas ter. VOTERS From No. 1 Township. August time, tolls on the nerves, But that spiritless, no ambition feeling can be easily and quickly alterated by lak- ing,whatl8 known to druggists every where as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Within 48 hours after beginning to use the Restorative, improvement wjJI be noticed. Of corirse, full health will not immediately return, the tram, how ever,? will surtly follow. And best of all, you will realize and feel yonr strength and (.mbition as it is return' ing. Outside influences depress firet the "inside n'rves" theft the stomach Heart, and' Kidneys will usually fail Sretngthen these - failing nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and see how quickly health will be yours again, Sold by tsraaham mug co. K 7 . For House of Representatives .. At the solicftatl6n 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 1910, i a candidate for the legislature. Respectfully R. A. NUNN - 1 " Pain anywhere stopped . n 20 minutes BUN WlbU Ulia Ul 0IIUUJ D 4, UiB A IU Tablets. The formula is on the 25 cent box. Ask your Doctor or Druggist about this formula!- 8topa womanly pains, headache; pains anywhere. Write Dr. Snoop. Racine. Wis., for -free trial to prove value, of his Headache, or Pink rain Tablets. Sold by Bradburu Drug Company. . . . ANNOUNCEMENT , ; , TO DEMOCRATIC VOTERS t hereby announce myself a candidate for th'e" office of constable for the eighth township, Craven county suhject to the democratic, primary to be held Septem oer bo, ana asx your support; i- lteapectfuuy'v,1". " .,-;Cv:ii."j.;fpscu.e Si-i1" ' Served, as coffee,- the new coffee sub- stite - known to grocers everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee,, will trick even a coffee expert. -Not a erauuif real coffee n U either, ' Pare healthful toasted grains; malt, etc. have been so cleverly blended aa to give a wonder fully satisfying coffee taste and flavor. And it la "made in a minute too' No tedious Z0 to 30 minutes polling, t; Armstrong, i Jg-ANNOUNOTMENTVg-JF I hereby announoe myself a candidate for. Countys Commissioner, ' subject to action, ' of Democratic primaries, If elected I will endeavor to discharga the duties of the office to the bent, of my ability. - f Respectfully, II. T. WHITE Cove City, July 20. . - 1 - ' '" " Jl)l " J' 1 1L 1 IJJT ? ".-i : THEY ilAVE A DEFINITE'PUR- ' pose. r . .. Folry 1C 1 1 1 1 , i Tills p-iva a quirk relief in tii i'-s of kiiinrv bla'Mor ailments. I s I "a GUii-cr 'i .tru i I mite, liid.. :t in In r r- "After from a serums nn 1 I' I or f r I. . i 1 I I l i ( ) t I tv. I; copings i New and A.ttractilve Train Serrioe Between Haieigh; C. and Beginning; Aug. 15th the Norfolk Southern Ry. will place aoother. pasj seqger train in service between Raleigh and Washington, via.,--Greenville and Wilson,: making 8 passenger trains each way every Jveek day. NEWSgaEDULEFBOM WASH 1KGTON TO BALEIGH, N. C. No. 5 Darly, Night Express, leaves Washington, 2:55 a m, Greenville, 3 3 a m, Wilson, 620 a m, anivea Raleigh, 70aro.v ' No. 19 Daily exce'pt Sunday, leaves Washington, 7:00 a m, Greenville, 71 a m,' Wilson, 9:34 a m, arrives Raleigh, 1120 am. No. 11 Daily except Sunday, leaves Washington, 320 p m, Gieenville, 4:14 p mWJson, 5:31 p m, arrives Raleigh, 720 p m. FBOM BALEIGH TO WASH- 1NGTON AND NEW BERN No. 12 Daily except Sunday, leaves, Raleigh, 6:15 a m, 'Wilson, 8i20 a m, Greenville, 9:40 am, arrive Washington, 10a m, arrive New Bern, 11:35 a m, arrive Norfolk, 4:05 p m. FBOM WASHINGTON TO NEW BEBN No. 53 Daily except Sunday, leaves Washington, 10:07 a m, arrives New Bern, 11:35 a m. No. 18 Daily ex Sunday, leaves Ral eigh, 3:00 p m, Wilson, 5:00 p m, leaves Greenville, 6:30 p m, arrives Washi' g ton 7:25 p m. No. 6 Daily Night Express, leaves itaieign, :uo p m, Wilson, ti:it pm Greenville, 12:41 a m, arrives Washing - ton, 1:40 a m, arrives Norfolk, 7:00 a m. FROM NEW BEBN TO WASH INGTON AND UAL EI Gil No. 14 Daily except Sunday, leaves New Bern, 1:45 p m, arrives Washing ton, 3:00 p m, arrives Raleigh, 7 :20 pm BEAUFORT DISTRICT. No. 9 Dnily leaves Beaufort, 4:50 p m, M. I ity, 5:12 p m, New Bern, H:50 p m, Kinston, 8;02 p m, arrives Golds borft; 9;00 p m. No change in schedule of trains No 7, 8, and 10 between Goldsboro and Beaufort No change schedule of Ori ental branch trains. No change in schedule of any Northern division trains. For complete information ask any ticket agent, or address H. C. HUDGINS, G. Is. A. Norfolk, Va. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S P"A STO R I A ENDORSEMENT We take pleasure in presenting the names of the following gentlemen be fore the Democratic County Convention for County Commissioners. It will be noticed that two are from New Bern, but we believe it is for the best inter est of the county to have two commis sioners at the county seat. L H. Cutler, Chm'n. Albert Bangert Geo. K West, N. M. Lancaster. CRAVEN COUNTY V0TER3. WE ARE GOING TO DISCONTINUE BUSINESS. This is to notify all customers of the Burrus & Gray Company that after this date, Aug. 9th, this company will dis continue business. The manager thank? thanks the public for ita generous pat ronage. We have for sale all office furniture and fixtures also nice mule and dray, these can be seen at the ( ffice of the Burrus & Gray Co. We will Ttbaok art partial who are indebted to this company to call and settle all ac connts at once, .J A. H. .RAWI INGS, Manager Burrus & Gray Co. IF SICK-WHY PAY Unless flealtix First Returns. Bart Is what ahould and oan be dons I Mow rou would not willingly par tor food that was worthies would too? woiuu yoar -. T for madlclne nittlt that madV Than whr oar lor maaiclni Ina fint orovai to too lu actual wotUt PoiitlTel knowlna what Dr. Sboop'i Re atoKtiraoanao lorthaiok. imr to all Uon'i par nnleaa baaitn nrit retumr', And I back my RMtoraUva with a algned and ataled 10 dar "No hmla. No UftV" flnntnrL . . - - ;i . . - Ipoaftlyalf pledjra to ih tick avanrwhera that vr, Shoop'i Jietftoratfw ia abtolutt- lyfTMIJUfaU", u OthtlSdOtM oa alia pan their piwicrlptlont br. -f ii roo nawi toora atnogtn, mora vitanrj. ira vicoror mora vim, r dT and not tha lid Eeetorutlva a provament, When Uia Htomaoh, Heart, or KJdneyi fo i. tlien tmt Dr.Hhooo'i Kestoratlva. I do not4 Wrona, tlien tmt Dr.Shoop'a Kestoratlva, I com UiaStooiach nor tunialatetha Heart or Kla- Bfiyi. for that tawronr. YearaMroIaaway tha w. Yearwuro I eaat away tha t nlitakenldea In medlolna. llie booka below will beat tell rou how I am MMiceAdltia. ' ' - 1 - Theaa booka alto tall ot a tiny hidden "In line nerve," oo lamer than a H ikea thread. They tell how that nerve, nutll It fatla, actually ylree to tha Heart lu power, lis ton, its BeTaratKlIuf action or Irapulaa., . ' 1 Those booka will oven vp new and helpful tdenatothneewlioara not well. They tell bow UiaHUiiiuch.BndKldiyaeachhaTeUielr lnUI" or power nervee. They tll how tlia Reatoratlva wa oiDenliilly made to nacb and reTltallsetliea Wukor luillnf Imkle norrea. All of tiiae (tat tell why I aia able to , "it U free II It Sulla" - Thle U why I lay l'tak no ehanc on a medidnt tvhoM maker dart tint, back it juttt at I do by this remarkabU (iff at". ' Bo write ma today lor tha order. ; , I have appoint!"! honest and mapontfhle dmnilKtiln mwrlr every ooiuiiiuuily to iaauami Biauicinea to thealck. . , --. . .. lint write me Unit for the ordori ' , " ' . All drmril .m tr t. Bhnop'a Rmtorattra. bntaii ere ma euiinu lunl to five tlio M duy tent. Bolirij rite a line plu and time aavn A' mmi'ifnni.i'iit end duiaya. ell sia aluo Wbiftb boo i ou nw J. v ' ' ' A - A p'tal will do. ' ' '- , u are trti to ermnlt tne al yftq r 1 v Hilvu-eaiid the 1 1' I uuul uvt. "i nn will clpel . Hi'iiiHnni - T (l 1 ! unit or In ai'i-lf v buvul ANNOUNCfcfotfm '. - ' " Xnnouncbient I hereby Announce that I shall be a candidate for reflection for tbef ofBee of RegisUr of Deeds for Craven County subject to the will of the Democratic Primary. I heartily appreciate and thank you for your confidence and support in the past, and if re-elected I will, to the best of my ability, faithfully discharge the duties of srJd office. Yours very respectfully, 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 Csa 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 hag characterised ray administration for nearly twenty years and a continued devotion to the princi ples of the great Democratic party that has safely guided usnsa people through the many political storms and vicissi tudes of the past. Very truly your obedient Servant, W. M. WATSON. To the Democratic Voters ol Craven County. 1 lwrlv announce that 1 shall again e a candidate for sheriff before the Democratic primary, to beheld for Craven county. I thank you for your confidence and support in the past, and if re-elected I promise to discharge the du'iesof the office fairly and impartial y, with due consideration always for the beat interests of the whole people. J W HI DDLS. March 28, 1910. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. 1 rc-apectfully announce that 1 shall be a candidate for re-eleetion 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: 1 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 couqty, subject to the Democratic primary. If nominated and elected 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of said Office to the best of my knowledge and ability and as near aa possible to the satisfac tion of the publia. 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 agd elected I pledge myself to conduct the office to the satisfaction of the people to the best of ray ability. Most Respectfully, B. B. Hurst For County Commission r - ,y e V-C . I respectfully announce my candidacy for County Commissioner,, subf eet to the action of the Democratic primary when held. If elected I pledge 'myself to the honest .discharge of my official duties.- -- '"-.! ':::- V - Respectfully, " - . : H. S. HANCOCK.. ANNOUNCEME' W : ..-'-'"..- ;-.-..-,. . . ; -'.'."i-',r''V.'.:..., ,-,. .ii, h-1 !.:'.: . -I hereby snnounce myself s candidate . for the House., of RspresAttves, SubV ;; mi - . iect to; aettoa;'of theDemecratie prMi.rl msrlss'lf elected' t'shalUndeave Jil serve m constituency to th' best of-.! S'Si-l ' Respectfully W?Sw$$gli I S O, B, jrv OvTKTl. ' " " ! r-v a tifxm a rrn rrtri nrvnnnm '".-,-,"; ;V 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 jV w-n having' ary business With the ' t' a ut-iii,-.t ry ;'"ot, poi:?-"t-: p id f
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 16, 1910, edition 1
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