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"pride se? joad, might be a fair expression, as regards North Carolina -editors, in the matter- of . improvements .in their publications; With this in mind, " the Journal notes : -with pleasure a few-of its State excbari ges that have "progress" signs in their columns. ' In this section, the Greenville Raflector, , is an .afternoon daily that smaU in size, is as readable though twice the size, there are .ho dead items, and the pony, tele graphic service gives its columns a live, newsy look, while locally . and editorially, it is readable throughout. Greensboro has taken the big gest newspaper advance in the State. The change of ownership in the I)aily News has worked a most radical advance for the better in the news columns. Its correspond ents send in "stuff" that Is live news, the kind that not only loeal readers enjoy, but outsiders. Its editorial page Is also advanced. ' The Telegram changing owners. has with" increased resources put ', this Greensboro daily into the' for ward ranks. 1 is a most interest ' iog exchange to this office. The Wilmington Star, while no; havicfg made any changes in fnakej up or ownership, is jgffen four pa ges larger. Best of all it makes local betterment its primary .'.sub ject, with constant repetitions, and calling frequent attention to needed local Improvements with intelligent suggestions .whereby these can be secured,'- . These few newspapers are just noted in the passing;. There are many others that may not show changes in their columns, but are as strong as ever for community development and state . advance ment.- "' 8tato of Ohio, l5ty at Toledo, ..." Lncaa County, . . ; ; Frank J. Cheney nakes oath, that be i Bonior partner of rhi firm pf .T J. Cheney &. Co, doing busuieM In , the city of Toledo, Cofcaty and. State , -' ' raforeahid, and that, nid 'flm jriL v payjhe sum of ONE ' IITJNDRKD DOLLARa.for each .ani every .ease oi catarrh uat cannot be cured bj the dm of Hall's Catarrh Cure. v. :h ' ': I1UKK JCHENCT. 8 wort to before iae and nWcrib ti in wy pyeeoee thie.6th lay '.of ' Dair Catarrh Cure I Ukea later' bdIIv fen1 aula iraitflv i" tha TtlnnJ end mucous sWaoea of .the system. . 7. lx Bend for tejitimomaja frear . a? . ; . . .8Hd y an urugsjat 76; lr vr - V:- ,;' Take IlalT Family Ml for eoa tf,;V.P woman rot of i tboonod know ', ' ' ; ' aC aot to ret married; etill ehe dWe t If the ceta the ehanea Fr.c?.ciiEn ist.:::iti "TOCTH AI-WATS atoctxxi AO: v i Oalaf Unt tU Onir who turn ., .. down old lo the btialDMe orl4 the "yimns man" ta alwtre tbe cue .:" vao plrke the plama It It en eg of '-' "M IbOuahLr "OiW talent, ee. .," ' Bd tte old njaa i paatd tr It tii " 1 m m m ai It r ' . I ... .-.J , .. ' Mrs. a a Baga rser, hua - AvVV K p - - vhim: j i 1 - I II a duty H to yoa nd to others that may toe-af- flloted - ltk DiyMlt -t-to peak ( tr "My trou- . . lift or? I K li t or nlna : VMM i aco. a Bth-;K rinK to my - i Jiead. a n d J": Beoralgla. J j most all the ?--' - 1 m e. Mrr : .. noaecr .ta.ru - '. ' ana m y- m, ... urmi ii. ft.fi..Pin. tha liLBttwo veftML think rrom your dcacrlptloft of tnteinal catarrn that' I must have had that awfc ,i -unera TNothlnK ever ; relieved me liKe f runa. It keep me -Trom takftiB old. , ,-witti the ezoeDtlon or some aer- ss I am feeling" perfectly .cured, -1 am forty-alx yeare old. --:J- -f i reel tnat woraa are lnaaeoaaw express my praise for Peruaju" The -Nile Vibe Skyt h- ' The barge sped like an arrow over the water, jeaTlng behind It a Silver wake that-soon was effaced. A few frothy bubbles breaking on the surface alone testified to the passage of the craft already out of sight. The river banks; yellow and salmon colored, un rolled rapidly like papyrus bands be tween the double azure of the heavens and the water these so alike In tone that the' thin' tongue of earth Which separated them seemed causeway built across an ' Immense lake, end made It difficult to decide whether the Nile reflected the sky or the sky re flected the Nile, "One of Cleopatra's Nights," by Tfaeophlle Gautler. . Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST OR I A A man might save' money by not hav ing any foolish extravagances. . but it would'ba for the rest of the family who bad. DO GHOSTS HAUNT SWAMPS T . No. never. Its foolishness to fear a fan cied evil, when there are real and dead4 y perils to iruard aeauur inswamps and marahes. tavous. and low -lands. These are the malaria germs that cause ague, chills and fever, weakness, aches fn the bones end muscles arid way,- in duce deadly typhoid. - But E lectrie Bit ters destroys and easts out these Vici ous feral from tbe blood. "Three bot ties drove all the malaria from mv svs tem: wrote wm irretweii, of iiBcama, M. C, "and I've bad nc health ever Ince." Use this safoi sure remedy pn ly, 60c at alt druggists'-; ; The members of the High School Base ou iun eswnue ma idtiwiioh o ue puhlie to jeome out aod witness.-the gam of baa bad that will be played on tha school earn pus this ; afternoon." . No admission will be charged, . C : - .t4-A -P.'i''t P- ,-'W When a medicine must- be eiven io young children it should be pleasant to made from loaf sugar and the roots used In its preparation give it a flavor similar - te-maple syTup' making' it pleasant to takf . . it has- no superior ror colds, croup amr 'wnooping - epogn. For sale by all dealers. ,'--p.r,;.-; J t-- Davy Crook at the lay, -John' Qotncy-' Adams uedtovocca slonany attend the theater, aud be was espedaUy pleased with Hsckett as raVrtaS. - When Mr. Hsckett bad benefit ft was annoonced tbat the particular ' retraeat ' of Co) an el Ds rid Crockett of Tennessee the comedlsn would appear lo the plsy called The Kenracklafl." This brought ont a bouse fun to overflowing., 'At 7 o'clock the colonct was escorted by the mshsger throogh the crowd te e front seat re- served for him.. Aftsr a short time the curtsta rose, and nackett sppeared ta kuntlng roatnme, bowed to the audi nce.and tbento -Colonel Crockett The xompllmeot was reciprocated by the colonel, end then the play wtnt on. ,-. -V. . I "Our baby 'trlpi for th uiberlain' Cujrh RenxHly." writes Mrs. T. . Kenarir-k. l;rs, Ca. "It Is the let nn!;h rompdy nti Df mtrVat for roughs coU and croup. Ktr snle by all dvJ era.. . Tha Chatham Chaat . Carefully xtv t Orwnwtrb '(Encland) bo; Ml 1 the famous fhnt bdiij rhu't. It Is a grrat t' r'irlo'i 'r r',pvt, t' Irr.n .Af ,,-vt T - 1 SD.J rH"' ty arr!:s'!:rli!t.' I :Pj of S' '!. It Ws the ti-n n--t p r . , n - h t' f ' '. rr ttt I ' P r-cr tl.a n rn I ftr. fo 1 V II " : :. V i .A i j reft tsti'sui.-n. Wiiiuun flit (Lt? 1 Hit tjmi. rS-..i:.i:'y Put," and fcr ; ld M tlUr Auk ."Dtvlaity Tit: liul Ihet uiut bave l:a long fur tLere were written and rwvlved tha t MfUt fiC lettere addressed to Pltt'a "If a reel N&nny," Jil little Nan." his UtUe Jus."- ' .- ; v "Oh,- for the 'teat lees tongue It detr little JurP bo cxdslme tn a letter writ ten 1T him fron Northamptun wbeo, a tod at twenty-three, be had bat lately Joined hla regiment r-y- ' l i", ; Ann rttt'a restless tongue wal new tilled, for whea Chesterfield,' itatttns on- horJn his later llf e,-teomplalued ef doeay with the -words. "1 fear, that 1 am erotrlnc an old womau,thAjia brisk ly replied: : ' '- " : "ram glad of Jt -1 wae afraid yoa were growing: an Old-quuv which, as you know, a much worse tMui." t - x ,; , T, , - , , , .it-...'- ... - . P----.:. f s1- Brndina"teafera?r JfA. The brand of-'S flguree in jaa traordlnflr 'act passed by parliament In 10iAd ablebodled man or.wom- an found loitering; and not Seeking worki f hev Bpa ;of tthreoiilaye couidj be eelsedj,ai4 breugmrjeerorj twd-fusttces of the v&mi'vfat confession or oh ihe proof of jw wit- 0(!G(e.3H:4mmeu1ateV ;anl&the: said laborer o be-' mark'ed wltbia hot ra9:b;-lNatlles;rk;Mf,. and adjudge, the said person Uvihg so Idl-tor.WSr ireentot;,. to be bis slaT iot'two- years. v ine: saia siarer snau I bo jfaade- to icprk iy "beating, cbinlng- orotberwise iIf convicted a roiM 1 tlcee ould eaaso him to be ;brknded on the forehead or the cheek; with the fctter.iu8,tian4 then adjudged . -hla tnaster a a jplavf orevervof?rrun-: nine; away- second time the : penalty 'AVERTS; AWfCL: TRAGEDv ''Timely advice aiven Mrs. C Wiitouirh Tsy, of Marengo. Wir.i Ri No, 1 pre- enieo a areaaiui uaeeav mna s&vea two lives. Doctors bad said her frightH tut eoogn was a "consumption" cough and could do little to help her. . After many remedies failed, her aunt urged her to take Ur. King's New Discovery. "I kfi.. ku. nnM !, ft, Ili. wrote "and the awful cough has almost gone, it also saved my little boy when taken with a severe bronchial trouble." This matchless medicine has no (equal for throat and lung trouble. jPrice;- 60c and S1.0U, Trial bottle free., uuaran teed by au druggists. - v i flLenox. . Mass. Because - her Jscn George baa made good In business rince his graduation from Yale in 1906. Jlrs. Gfeorge Westinghouse has bought to aere tract near here and will ; build him a 5200,000 villa. f ' i ITS EQUAL DONT EXISTl No one has ever made a- salve iint- ment or balm to comoare with Bock len's Amia Salve.-It s tbe one perfect sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, eczema, .salt rheum, n or sore eyes, cold aores Chap pd bands or sprains its snoreme. iUn rivaled for piles. Try it' Only 264. at an aruggtsu." - -- '- .. " ' .!" I ' " P - .-M P . - Oeoeived by a, Cteud. . ' .; The Instinct of animals Is sometime supposed to be . more - Infallible thai human, reasosp.but a scientist s "tower. vations of the katydid, rather coulra dict tliat -opinion. . The katydid, with Its anuslcat membrahe, produces Jwo distinct "sonBg," k)do peculiar to fthe otght nd famUlar1 to-everybody, the other a day time. tuner which Is rather a rasp than a melody: Acc the scientist mentioned; It Is sometimes auite comical 10 hear tbe singers fnd- denly change their tame when a dark cloud obscures the sum nnmedlafelj resuming their daytime song when It has passed. V This racaus the bens thst go to roost, during a solar eclipse. f OR PI PTPHf Vi FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORTA Mra. 4 Bwann, dUUking postcards showing her-euinmer home at r8tock- hrldge, Msu;, paid fifty doJlars for the total supply of one" thousand ef a local Ik : REUABLMEDICipE-NOlA -''linLV. MsrtlStJoe;: Mich. ears TJUT little DOT contracted a aavtra bronchial trouble and aa tt.a doctor medicine did not cure him, I gavefxm roiey s lloney andlar tximnoorwl i which I have rreat faith. It cured the cough aa well as the choking and f -glng spolK and he got well In si,t,rt utne. roiry s iiony and. Tar Ccm pound baa many times saved us mu troubls and we are never without It in the house. r. B. Du fTy. j v ' : jccaaiooaiiy-a maa marriae in- orIr to bare some one around to blame who thirg go wrong. ' r. ' - '. 4 fOICTnT: TI Kinmviila. N. C.-H M')unt I'lc int Vi. G-mj ny has shut dwn ! dfflnltoly, , , ' . v 1 trtfil form 1, the r"- ' v r r c ' i k . Jul"? I..!. rT a -itj r f . . r f r ' I t ' t i .:.'.st L i . : t::s a lv.i l:Jis ti ' 5 v-.Td C-r r:'.r$Al:Lt . - f -- ' , P J' ' V. r ' Cintoa, sa. Thanks- to Carding writes Mis. Lena Gresham, of this place, "l have been greatly reeved," .. - - "I suffered lor three years from female inflammation, and haJ taken medicine from four alliereat physicians without mucn oenenL v y -. v , "1 have received more' benefit' 1rom seven bottles oi Cardui, than from all the physiciana,',--'-v- -.- -.'xr lusr trr carduL- Tnars an we ask. It speaks for Itself. It has helped, so many thousaoos s must - ne ame ao help you.- - r-. " ' --P - ,k " Trvlnsr Cardul wont tiurt von. It Is safe,- harmless,- genue ia; actioa,. and purely vegexawe. -r " If vou are wreak, sred. down and out tryCardui.-,, Tv-." j If vou ere sick, miserable, and tuner rrom womaniy , pains, nice neaaacne, backache. J dragging feehngsr pains la aide, arms, legs, etc try CarduLy it tne)meoicme lor au women, Itfe the tonic for you. i ? N" R-WHfc fa? LtArt AdVbarr Deal., dun Jxstrnctioiu.iind M-pate book. "Horn Trttmel let Wgaea.-tal ta pglnwacpq; mm a yegular meeting tf tirte board of county commissioners of Craven eounty upon petition and request of the county board of educatiba of said coupty in ae cordance with the provisions of : section NoVt Of the Aot of the generalayemb- Iy of Nortli Carolua session of 1911 of an Act" Entitled , an-.Act to provide for the es tablUhment and tnaintenance of County Farm Life Schools and for the promotion of agriculture and home'ma- An election is hereby called by the said board of county commissioners; at its regular meeting on the first Monday in April, 1911, for the purpose of voting upon the question of establishing and levying and collecting a - special tax on all taxable property and polls- of said county, for maintaining and equipping said school in accordance with the pro visions of tha Act of the general assem Hy aforesaid, and It is hereby ordered that anew reglstratioa of the voters in said count, ahall be taken In accord- ance with the-general law governing general elections. This.election is called 10 be held on Tuesday, the 2d dav of MaV.i 1911.- in aceordance in all respects With the gen eral law governing general elections, to be canvassed, certified and returned to the boe of county commissioners at its meeting to be held n the first MondayJn'June 1911 it being the tb day Of June. ' ' " - At such election, those favoring the levying and collection Of such a tax for said purpose,, shall vote ballots, on which shall b written or printed .the words, VFOR COUNTY- FASM LIFE SCHOOLS.'' and those oppoeed. shall vote a ballotvon which shall be writtefi or printed tha words'AGAlNST COllN- TS FARM LIFE SCHOOIA .7 - The polling places ht saidcounty and city of JNeW Bern, ahafl be as hereto fore made, except in the fourth ward In the city ef .New ' Bern, pwhlch ; polling place is changed from Hargett'e store to the fourth wardreel bouseon Broad treetr- tr. '.f& The f enowinr rtltrere art. hereby appointed as follows, the first, naeaa in each baioei the registrar. ''"- ij r No. 1 township. Vaoeeboro-Hv C. Bdttor. N B IpockvT S Jacksosw :'. Maple Crpreea .-B. F Adama, J. jGaa Iftoe, W.H Csear' tNa i Uwnsbli),'T9ItUixvto jQae kins, N T Fukher. O D Toler." Brklijetoo-S W Urooks. 8 C "Dou- ham, McDuff Laughingboose. No. -S townahlp. Dover--W", B-H. Blaadf ord, J U Whitford, feeeeiKhrlf J Cove-W E-Jooe, D 8 Faulkner, T i WetheringtonA '. C Fort BarnwelMl U Uoore, U L Ar- oold, J W BidUle, Jr. , . ' ,'p,." .' No I township, Taylor's .8 t f Claude Taylor, JoaUa Ada ma, J LTay tor.-. "' . 1 No. 6 township, Ue's jFsrm-T Haywood, J B Willlamsv Vf CodwUr. No. 1 townatip, Thorman-H C Wood i h Ml!lr, J.W Connpr,, :-m '-. No township, TJl-W F CrocV ett, J(Jin f'liute, Carter Tibials. - li-ch. Grove J B French, DanW Una, EUlly McKeel. p ' - , , Ho. ( townuMp, Cum Row-J E Wil C", B B I'cott, D F AlVinnon. .'. l---t. 9U'i. ",J E Welh-tr'r:-- . O II J'i : t, II T V.'w'.a. ' . l y 0P r f f i ) f C 'r Cum n. . li ' s i.f (", it it Fewer ef Wa. Tor me." writes Ijifcsilio Heeru to 0 tie -"Japanese Letters ef Lafuadio Heirs," - "words asre color, form. cUracter.- They kavw'-f sees, porta..) tbauoers, gesdculatioits; they . bare : manda. hnnuvrm. ' arrant Hr-iria- the 1 1 bare tints, too, peraonaiitiea.". ; A. good Inatanca of this power ap pears la a description of Psttf s slag Log: There was a great alia pressure, a stifling beat s Trhispertng. o sllka, a weight of toilet perfumes. Thfa came an awful huah-all the allki stop, ped whispering? j Jaad there suddenly sweetened iut-through that dead.' hot air a clear, cool, ieiws thread gust -of melody unlike any sound I tever heard before save-In tropical nights from the throatef a sBOcklng bird. It was AnId Lang Byne" only but with never a tremoTo or attlacsv a raarrcloust au-dadeus-almpQcity of ntterance. : VXfcTetlWe the -Bud , ? .' An old bachelor. had somehow stray ed, into ayoung' people's partypand; reallxlng that he could not hope among so many handsome youths to make the heart Of a single majden throb, "be aald to the nearest girt, whose conversation had shown somewhat moro good-sense tbaA hefiadexpectedrr-p , . ' ,"Look 'about the ballroom. Notice that the girts, who -have removed their gloves ihave well shaped arms. And ahemi-eome have not removed tbem" "But neither geaeralteation fits me." answered" the girU-"f or, you see, J bare one arm.aro aid one Ioved. - What would'you ea; aoout meT" ' - , "Walk oflt Jhd let me look at them." said tbe old bacbelorrafeelingly. . -The girl took a few steps out. paus ed aud returned.-,-' "Take, the other glove off," said the old bachelor. New York Times. Children Cry !; V flDR FLETCHER'S . C ASTORIA "Henderson. Kv. The Henderson Cot ton lills have closed down indefinitely. THE SOUND SLEEP OF GOOD pHEALTH. Cannot be overestimated and anv ail ment that prevents it is jt menace to health. J L Southers. Eau Claire. Wis. says; "I have been unalle to sleep soundly WghtB, because of pains across my naca ana soreness oi my kidneys. My appetite" was very poor and my gen eral condition was much run down. 1 have been taking Foley's Kidnev Pills bot a short time and now sleep aa souhd a rues, ajr general conuiuon is great ly improved, and I know that Foley Kidnev PilUt have cured me." V. S. Duffy. - . Ae the Twig le Bent. On Long's peak. In Colorado, tbe branches of the Or trees all grow to ward the-southeast This Is because of the never changing northwest wind. which keeps the branches of tbe baby nr always pointed to. the southeast un til the tree is large. The flexible pine In the same region bends over until Its topmost, branches and twigs rest on the ground. , FOR CONSTIPATION. Mr.- Lp H. Franham. a, nrominent oruggist 0(spini LAse, Iowa? says lets are certainly the best thlnu- on the market for constipation." Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find tbem agrees bH and pleasant in eff. ct. Price... 26 . cents. Samoles free. For aato by all dealers. k P f.'Th Earl and the Angler. On xl the earls of Mlnto bad kindly nature One day a Hawick an gler, was throwing his lineoa tbe river near .MJnto, when . a fair, gentleman came up to him '-and Inquired what kind jot sporirjie was having. Tbe Usher .replied .that It was .not very good bd that he could do' better if he-Ware at the other aide of the water, adding, "III gt'e y sixpence 1t ye'U carry, ma' acrosa.?-' Tbe.bargala was struck, and the- gentleman, getting , the anghar oa ,hli back, carried aim throogtt the water to the other side. ..True to bis, promise, tha angler produced the sixpence,, which be , prrtreraa to the strangor,' whop hoWeref." smiled - and maa rted,, "Give it to the first beggar yoa meet lad tell btm It ta a peeent frota the EarTof ktlnto."; ; 1 i - - i p - i - roiiUDii?nis eo sMsautaMtese aioeo a -- - -" ." J " ' l.V 'Don't try to prove that 90 erve gen tlemen by (mocking another ma down. . -..,. ,-. ., f."i.'-"k ' A HEALING 6ALTE FOR BURNS, - . CHAPPED HANDS' ANtF., f'. ; SORE NIPPLES -A N -' - ,-.,p- - j As a healing salve for bums,' Sores, sore etnpln and chtpped bands Cham b-r lain s Halve la moat excellent, it allsys the pain of S burn almost Instant ly, siul unless tha injury le very severe,' heals tha parts without leaving a scar. Price, a cents. For sals by ail deai srv , . h -",.-,-,., A :.-.' f 1 " "t Raurtfnl Badfiar.' , v 'nh Siilt while jn1nring "ovcrrwl s bnflsnr's UlrstiS I Ip.j tha buIidrI a rirnrtlrsl r s t. sr ! ''"I" huD'He of i , hn j 1 It Inside Aa i f fh I). h. si'.- sii.'L U-nltlnaE It 1 t .r thn iKiHimlpl- . f t'.n a ' i,f-i h"UIatKid- r ! ' wis a ra'-'trrsa. 1 t n;.., -i (. ' I J Pr. He . t; P -Jp. t v ' : r BEST lYAOTirro ni M r i p BARRELS Rtght Pgice UNION POINT LUMBER CO. PHONE 66. SpUTHERNRAIiWAY Cheap Excursion Bate to Little Bock, Ark. , uDdlletui j Account Annual Reuniou Unit (dCorffed erade Veterans, May? i5th-18th, 1911. For the above occasion tha Southern Railway announces the sale of very low round-trip ticket as follows: From Raleigh t 19 90 Durham 19 40 Burlington 18 75 Oxford 20 05 Se jna 20 45 Goldaboro 20 86 Proportionally low rates from all oth er stations. Tickets will be on sale May 13, 14 and 15, with final re-turn limit to reach original starting point . not later than mid-night of May 23d. Extension of final limit Can be secured maV ing tickets good to reach original starting point not later than June 14, 1911, by depositing same with Special Agent and paying a fee of ,50 cents, Southern Railway will operate through Pullman Sleeping Car, Raleigh to Little Rock. Cdr to leave Raleigh at 4:05 p m, Sunday May 14th. For information as to rates, schedules Pullman reservations, etc , address the undersigned. J. O. JONES, M. H. SCHELL. T. P. A. C. T. A. Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. OHOUP 4i ii' ,n A num. sere wub In-. :. Cronp Kciiu-'ily. I test will 8urtl. ur Z. ilU VUII1M1UK- IH II . AaafeaDUplo&slimiiyriir-l.ic. Dmtp i The orld doesn't owe us a livir g, or it wouldu't be shipped to us C. O. D. ONB CONDUCTOR HELPED BACK TO WORK. Ur, Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes: "I was confined to my bed with chronic-rheumatism and used two bottles f Foley's Ktdnev Romedy with good effect. The third bottlo put roe on my reel and I resumed work as conduc tor on the Lexington, Ky.. Hireet Kail way.. It will do all you cisun In cases of rheumatism." It clears the blood of uric acld.-F. 8. Duffy. Wurrgalow. p ' ' . The "word bungalow Is an Anglo Indian version of the Hindu bangle. 'Which primarily means Bengali, or of Bengal, . and Js also applied to n thatched hut-' , Where' One'e Breath J'alls as 8new, Terkbolansk.' a small village In tbe northeast-of Siberia, Is the coldest place In the -world.. It to a rouvtcl atatlou.p-No ,'pneaatlona' against es cape are -needed, for verkbolsnsk Is guarded by the wind." Theugb the average--lemperature ' of ' the. three worst winter montna to 85 degrees of frost, latensa cold like thU to easy to bear la calm westherp Bot a strool breete at Jbat temperature or. wit his 20 degrees of It will kill -ertry lirlng thing not "voder aheiten" In-tbe Icy cold of, Vertnotansa so Iron ex bead dropped on tbe ground amasbea like glass, -A board of onseasoDed Wood. on the other hand, (reesea aa hard as steel. 'rrowtt blcetlne . blocks tbe stem 'of tobacCe plpea,:. while one's br-atb falls st eae'e feet ta a floe white powder, .' . u ' OIEY.KlD!fEYPHXS maiim uotaaie avauesa ftke Drummond Cant! it-Water Lik Drummond Transportation i i .....Co. UUo Drumrnond Towlnj Co;' Dismal S vamp - ' ; C;in::l - . '.uV.n. l).-i 'lr' .-- -. h '94 PACKAGES AND t NORFOLK. SOUTHERN RJUL80AQ ROUTE OF THE "NIGHT EXPRESS" Schedule Effective January 29. 191 1 Tne following schedule figures pub lished as information ONLY and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN NORTH AND WEST BOUND 12:30 a m, Daily-Night Express Pull man Sleeping Car for Norfolk. 9:30 a m, Daily for Norfolk, connects for all points North and West, Parlor car service. 1:45 p m, Daily except Sunday for Washington, Belhaven, Greenville Wilson and Raleigh. 4:10 a m, Daily Night Express for Goldsboro. 9:15 a m, Daily for Goldaboro. 5:25 p m, EAST BOUND 9:25 a m, Daily for Beaufort. 6:35 p m, 9:50 a m. Daily except Tunday for Oriental. 6:00 p m, Daily for Oriental. For further information or reservation of 1 ullman Sleeping Car epace, apply to T. H. Bennett, T. A., New Bern, N. C. W. W. CROXTON, W. R. HUDSON, G. P. A. Gen'l Supt. Norfolk, Va. HARDWARE AND Building Ma- terial Paints. Oils AND Varnishes FOR SALE ! " Big MarnmothSojaBean8, Field Peas of all kinds, Oat. Hay, Corn, Brand, Ship Stuff Beet Pulpj: Distillers Grain which is the highest in Pre?" teidi of any feed sbdon.this rrtarket; and produces milk in quantities Alfalfa horse - BURRUSi&CO. 81 W Uiddlat. I New henV.O, . ' . . ..." , V i J. J1 1 ! 1 HI '"-JS "J.1.1. f.r.U - c p L! Pc roxldo . ' Vmanjr poojile are now ualng Pavxtino To,!ct Antlacptlcr flia saw toll-t rrmlolda povdaftobS) - iliiMM.lTvd lit aW M Baailed. -' For all toilot and l.yglrale (MM It U i!lr antl m'ira .notnlraL P American Field Fence t iv Qiutiwnnn Ls lis UVlflLLIIUWUi I ' lew Ben, I. C To rl' viiiu artl t lit i.-n tl.a Cl ti'lU. rimit tsitf r 1 1"" i-nt (!"?, ft) C . . . . , One of the f!-t cf r 1 r la the arrr" fy 1 - t, v. iwii yon t1-' --I. t p' Wrth' Ftt ' . r ' r i i 1f will Vrrrt t; i cf!n !rse v ; ; o t ' thnt r I rei.r : t' i. ; ' rail fcnn f't t f at P ' ' x-. sir l'l f n the Is .-. ' I r a; 1 P-r, ' --;r t . o r : 1 T ' ' wt-i. Si ft " f ha f rrtw h f ' . ' A ri Inlttr, ) I' .u ), ,! 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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