.'.Ik l :.i i.L.i Putvb4 aver? day la tha yr i- Ut atandar, jtirul enlwuria, Crevea nmt , - - PBOXB NO. S. ' CHABXKS U STEVXHe, DITOR AND PROPRIETOR SUBSCRIPTION RATKSl On Teal la edvaaoe .. 9rum xar. ot tafaAvanea..' Haathly ty carrier in the aity 4.H CM 3 t Advertising plication. rate ruraiaked aa ay. ,! Saterea at the Poetofflee, Naw Bara ST. C aa aeeond-elaaa matter. "dOT-OAI. PAPER - WW. bkrm AND CRAVITi COPNTT. . Jfar Bern, a May 1911. STAKDABb OIL DECISION' . . ALL AEQUKD VICTOET, t The Standard Oil CompanT of New Jeraoy, the father b( the gigantic.truat comprising tbirly-threa : allied corpora- .tionf, and repreeenting an aggregate solution, Ita basinesa must be restored to the Subeidiary coneerna. That was ' the decision of tha United States t3a 'preme Court. " '"' '. '" . - It was a verdict -that the ordin l ary business man would consider as adverse to this gigantic corpor - ation and to all others, that oper ate in "restrftint" of' trade. To the average speculator it might look like a verdiot hostile to Wall Street But the Standard Oil Co. shows no sign of being at all dis turbed, nor does any other trust combination give signs of being fearful for the future. The Stock market that for weeks had been lifeless in its tradings, the day fol lowing the verdict at once develop ed unusual activity, with prices going rapidly upward. Here are legitimate and speculative trade interests both rather helped, when the government orders the disso lution of a company whose allied capital is $600,000,000. The Stand ard Oil Company as a corporation has been a menace to commercial life, in its unrestrained monopoly." Its dissolution must likely result, tho the form taken is not likely to be a literal dismemberment, for the same keen business, acumen that conceived,, developed and brought to full maturity Standard Oil, has looked forward to such a verdict as the Supreme Court ren dered, and is prepered to meet the situation, But something more than legis lative constructson and a verdict upon that basis is demanded, if the Sherman anti trust act. is to have its full force, for violations of this act call for criminal trial and prosecution, with verdicts that shall be personal, not corporate, . and the punishment be visited upon the living individuals of the monopoly that violates law, and not a punishment to be meted oat upon an inanimate corporation without body to suffer or a soul to pe lormenieo. ' It is this very public sentiment that prevails, that seems to ask for a legislative rather than ajudl cial verdict, that -makes the ver diet one that strikes' monopoly, forcing a bad trust to be a good trust, or give up, and yefceaosei no disturbance to trade and property valuta, this causes' the general tat ! isLaction. It may be that the ver diet is all sufficient for the present time, and will have the desired - effect of breaking yp ra-ator9 all combination! that - are' in "ret tralnV of trade..-T . ' , ' -- "t- rk r "" I 'A araat aaaa k mi aft of iraaRtiaa - itaai visaa vr jam w. 'HAISr.D',"CEi ' XMXXKM.fi- TO THE riLEaaJaa. j ' What tltr It la to cbaarre m "Jhaar. pop with "tbin and Ih1 . v m jl . r i ii iii Mir, ana thtn rlla that tse moat of (bMH tP' Tnlf M bare a flna. IiaaJtbr boa4 ot hair If tby wuwU W m almple ' a" cf otir grai3tn"hri rnmi'a4 w1t ;', Ctbqr nrdltii tr r!frlnf aat . pr rrlns tt bir, ;o n. jtomtc " r cW, f4 bt fr hir. Ihln or faii'rf hair, ionini?f rif anr trtmtil it I na -'t If V1 ill llalr lUnifdr. Tn tha --.ntrry. It 1 tea:Ma tr ht V-a"vf, l,ir. t.f r-Tfv-t r.:-r. Jt a f fy t llraijrmi tbla (M.k:.: frt; tra il"". Vijeth't f5E,r.1 r r r - . Itirti t.a r.lji ' ' -'i ' f ' j r c 1 1 t ' 1 ' ' ' T' ' ' ' I 1 !.- ' ' ' ' O : -v. n U7 tnthk. firct. t.ims ' Miigs at just exactly on&Iiatf the price they have ever been sold before. . This " is, new edition, just as complete -as' the old one, 'which still sella, by tto way; at $50.00. This new edition is only $25.tX)r-fof the 25 volumes. . It had been Mark Twain's ambition to haVe) his books In every American home, and he made a great personal sacrifice to, bring about this; remarkable opportunity for tho first tlm0 In the' history of publishing, copyrighted 'books are sold at the :: prloe of non-copyrighted books-the chance will not come agalru 4 But for -irk impossible, - Never before has "i copyrighted His Cbmijle Brander Matthews says i" ' headed by Moliere and Cervantes. was tue greaiesi ui ictcui muucm .through the( trio 01 W9 worlca 'Pudd ahead Wilson- Twain Is a greater stylist than Stevenson or x aaet of HABKTWAIMl Thoreau, and his ' Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg' is one of tha fineBt X WOBK8, AathoVa Ha works in English literature." Mark Twain himself wrote a preface , " twr.fiTl" to this edition. Brander Matthews has written the biographical . JJJJt&tSS criticism of Mark Twain and his work. There are portraits- of j,, th. that Una, M I do the author at periods when the ess of writing. 1 Tli.r. sr Kbii tf fill nirtnrpQ Newell, Smedley, Itiuistrup, and Opper. The binding is in cloth, with title labels stamped in are printed on white antique wove 1 1 1 I f L ! - -.!!.!.. T7 1 ciaiiy mauc lur 11119 cuuiuu. tdtn of generous size and bulk, 5x714 HARPER & BROTHERS send book, to.. A A Catalogoe " An Odd Globe. A great globe ornamented with tbo map of the earth carved in stone decs orates the estate of an eccentric Eng lishman at Swanage. It stands over looking the sea and Is visible for quite fuatance. . One may walk about it and etudy It In detail. The plain sur faces, each as the oceans, lakes and deserts, are decorated. with Scriptural teats . which are supposed to apply "specially to the locality they occupy. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C AS TO R 1 A Mexico. - Mexico baa thirty two'statea and ter jltoriea, covering an area of 767,250 square miles. Cttarrt Cannot b Cured. . with liOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they eannot reach the seat of the dis- m. Catarrh ia a blood, or oonati- tational diaease, and ia order to enr tt yo nrast take internal remedies. Hall'a Catarrh Xora k taken inter nally, and Mta direetly on the blood tod nraooua Btrrfaoea. HalTg Catarrh Cure ia not a quack medidpe. It waj preaflribed by ana" of the best phy- atoiana. ia Ua Country for years jand ia a regular preeeriptitm. It ia. eora poaed of tha beat tonka knowq, eom bined with, the beat blood puriflera, aetinf dlreetly on tha aaeooa nr- faeea. ' Tat perfect aombinatioaof the two ingredltnta ia what prodooes anea wonderful retnlta ia enTiiig ea- tarn.. . Band for teatuDonlala free. i F. J.' CHENEY ft CO-jProps, I i. Toledo, d Bold by orjUti, prloe 75a, ' . Take EalTa family billa for aon Mrs. Packham I never told yoaiiow say haabeud proposed te me, did I? HrvDaaa-No. DldbepropoeetoyouT J. M. IIowelL a Dooular druflriat of Ciwiahorr, Ky.,aays."WettaeChra berlain's Couth JleirMnly in our 'own KouaahoUl and know it ia excellent." t or sale by all dealers.' ' " ; '. Tne Harrars af. Thtrtt" , ' la the etfite of Moaara, aays U Dw Oevtngtoo la (be Wide World Hcl tana, we baa S omt xperlenre or tt daairt travdpr'e grrat enimy ttiirat Ws were aaatrd In front of a nlulii chlrf tmt. or two bnliy camla a- Joylnf thrlr flrai drink of water Slrira thy had kft Cairo, whan, from stmM a Sand dun, a llfduln rnme a(ng-r. liif and fotirlnj t"ird u. 'IH rjwi war r.lrxtlot. b'.t llpa twWa their natural ahila Ma Umirwi, Ltue and Cry, bans cut ot M nioirsb. Etlilrtnly taHal lnt blmaplf, Iim r) nlfrl sronDl fur 2ra In a-rrh ;f'9!i-r srd til !iin;liip4 ujin Hi on,a In ll f-y iilffc of tlnm. To b.Iut h!in tl f ' I oii'-l hat twiri I ' if4!ti lit " ef ti' fran! I,: I 1 1 1 f !r ii -. 1 t ff w f.r ; n I ' , I ' -'i I I !' ' a C tf f. II . 1 i . "wry. v- a.. . . . :. v . ' !a. V- vou pet sLcoms seVot 'all library setjof a standard 25 Beautiful Volume Mark Twain will be included in that group With the exception of Count "Tolstoi,. yviucib, uuu win uc uaimtu vm w HucKleberry fmn lorn oawjrer, ani different books were in proc- not dan hv Rnrh flrtitt A(t FrftRt. hrrn Aald. nr. unneamsi, KemDie, f meat la full. rich red rep silk book gold. The books paper, espe- .. 1 . . . . ,. Signature...,, wiumc 13 ...... .......M.. inches. of Our Standard Seta of Book will ant DIRE DISTRESS It is Near at Hand to Hundreds of' ' New Bern Headers. Don't neglect an aching back. Backache is the kidney'a Cry for help. Neglect hurrying to their aid Means that urinary troubles -follow quickly. a Profit by a sufferer's experience.; , Mrs. Lina Arthur,. Sr.', 628 W. Sec ond street, Washington, N. C, says: "I suffered greatly from dull, nagging bnekache, I could hardly get around at times, and waa afraid to move on ac count of the knife-like twinges in my ioina. My kidneys were weak and no doubt caused all the trouble. I law Doan's Kidney Pills advertiaed, and get ting a box, I began their use. The re lieved every symptom of my trodbjt and I am therefore pleased to recom mend them." (Statement given Janua ry 13, 1907.) ' .. , CONFIRMED PlOOP, f On Nov. is. mu. when Mre. Arthur was interviewed, ahe said; "I am IrlT ling to confirv my former endorsement of Doan's Kidney PUIs.'. -They have beeivof such great benefit to me that I am always glad to mate their merita known." '.. . '.,-. i BV aal hv-. aJt AmI.m ' P-l. K, oenta . ftietar Mllburn (.fmcllo, New York, sola agaoU tortte Unites Ramamber -t tha , take no other. ' aims Poaa't tod ' i - : ' She Knew HI.V " nusband (exdtedlyh-My dear, this laulea tailor yon employed says in tpli note if 1 did not nettle your bul"a will bring suit promptly., Wife (wire- leasly Don't worry, dear; that msa makes, yon wait weeks. Be never did bring ' suits promptly.'-' Baltimore American;''- , ; ," , i roiiYiKiffiiEYPni roaaata vi teat ataaAjao aAvwaa Late at VsuaU ' - KnlrVef IVTiy was woman created second t Borker-Probably she waa-xfl ting ready In a mlnutez-BrooklynLlfe. " STARTS MUCH TROUBLE. j If all paopla knew that neglrct of eon tlpatinn, yellow jaundice or viruS' it hvr trouble thy wotild orn tae 1 r. I King's NVw Ufa IM la. srdnd It. 1'a "e oniy eaie way irnai jor r innma ln", had"'-ha. .1yii' a. chills ly an, I dchility. 2-c at all (IruccmU. A OH Thiol. Parlatans drlni arcly any o('.-r thnn rri!tirnl wa'or. TIj ? ' waipf haa a ahx lng riiif atl-iti. Julio Itai-.tiaet I'aria r-rr-fir iwi'cial I t, 1 in .n ;, ;;'l t mi afTrni.!! a t." jr anrr n r"i : rt.K tnr m a ''.r- -a relmnrajil In a I aaril t !,m trf, , k I ..,. a-.1"!. -If f a'ir C,-i a', h!a n -. r,l () A ' fe. -ii o jfil I fi(ii f ' ' 1 ' h t r, I,, I r I' i ...--V. liV ., j, '-. !! :v: 4..-- ,.,L - fi mm . U,GiuOS Mark TrcainS'Jwrit author sworks been - - i HRRPCI a BROTHERS of wrltera rnm PtaakllR Saatf Twain . .v Hw Tra CIO pieiua Mod mm forts WBtatloa, cantata fci (or tha books, I will rttum them at ' your expenaa. If I fcacp tha books, 1 wui ramn 2.00 tt month Until' (ha full prfc, tM.OO, has wltlih thilt dua. a38.TB M W . Fun Under Plra. ; "One of the characterlsoca of my old comrade.-Amos Still man. Oompany A, Twenty-third Masaachuaetts volun- toera, was ..bravery In actual flghung serrice,' aald the oM eoldlae. "An other characterlstla . waa a oensa f bnmor jrhlch stood him la good atead even In. the face of danger and ejoa- trjbutea not amttie to ins gayety ox his omradea. : At the battle at Oeld Harbor, lost before making tha charge and while under tha Confederate fire. our corporal, who was Over six feet tall and scarcely bigger round than a gun barret, became excited aa tba ene my's boosts ptrwed a tha earth about -Wlut kind of place Is this to keep a man lar to demanded 'Ahsotatsly without protectlonr . "Ha bad aa mora than spoken whea Private Sdllmaa stock ala ramrod ta the ground,, ; .' "- . , et, ')rrMrsV aald ht 1got be hind this.' Touth'a CoaapantoiL Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA ' - ' iS-aaBajBaasBBsiaBiaBaaBw : Value af aniiiae. " Wv : "Speech Is aUvsr," says tha boardmg bouse phUosopbsr, "but alianea, tlgha ly naad. Is what makes golden wed dings poselble'-ToUdo Blade, ". 2. .asaaaBBajajaaaBaBBBBBBBBBaaBBBjBssaBaBBBaBB BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION ' For years I waa troubled with bOlous sesa and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed ma, ' msi my usual lore ana Tjuuity. pepain preparations and cathartics only made mature worse. I do not know where I should have been today had not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Lifer Tablets, The tablets relieve the ill feeling at ooce, strengthen the diges tive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do ita worn naturally. mrs, -kosa rvrra, Birmingham, Ala. i neae tablets are for sale by ail dealers. . - I-,'.;1-- 1 '-Vii ;-. -r All Abaafilng.1 .. After a man begins to have rheu matism nothing else seams very lap poaanb-JjaJTeetoa hews, - For aoreoess of the mnsclas 'whether induced by violent sxerclae or Injury, (liamberlain's Liniment la excellent This liniment Is si no hlghlv ettaamed for the relief It atfonli in caaes of rbcu matiam. Bold by all dealer. ( i "' ' ' ' . ' Tka Haoawi panaa. 1 "Man are a IMouualy lading oJf controL" s Jonr, t'A ooce Said te br tnother. ' -WtX dna't End fto!t with that,' Ihe mother sfiarT. "If thry wral Bioat r'r'a wotiM 1'e o' 1 rue! 'a." Thay Dant-"LafKr IV aUeauaa It la Suainaaa Tranaaatloa. ,. Way la K banking booaea aJtrara "loan their haga, autna of money, aerar by any chanea Vo(T' tbemT "Lend" ! tha traa verb, wblla ,Toan' waa aielualTely tha ooan. Bow earns tt about that "to roaD" haa uniformly nppianted "to ladK --! ., a aa panata maxa a greet roaa aixrat Ihla. They tmdat.that tha attipid and ontangbt flnandaJ world haa foisted apotrtha langoaga a aubatantlTa verb wbaq m ow tcrb waa needed, wbec tha ancient and eatabllabed naaga war lied in the elgnlfleation of "to land. Bat prior to. tha modorn development of boaloeaa , mterprtaa when montr wu lent tt waa bestowed upon the bor rower eltbe for temporary use with- eat eompenaatlon, aa a mark of favor ar patronage, or by the profejfeiona! money lender who, taking advantage of Deraona la extremltlea ot need, de manded Qsnrloua Interest Tola Anglo- Baxon verb today retalna ita ancient connotaflon.' When It waa coined, the productive powers of money were un known, and the' wealth of rich men waa locked op for aafety and kept oat ot the channela of commerce, Nowaday a. by devices of credit and rapid, tntercommnnleatlon. It la kept ronataotly working In productive en terprises. Immense loans are made, no longer to relieve the necessitous and the Improvident, bat to stimulate Indus try and to enable the borrower a well aa the loaner to reap a profit In bis transactlone. Money la loaned" In this sense. It Is not lent New York Times. The Cling That Chokes. Give It time enough and eventually the clinging .vine will get the giant oak'a goat Galveston News. roimDNEYPim tOm StAOKAOHS KIOMSYS AMD SLADOBt Taara That Tlokla. If you are feeling downhearted tell your aad story to a fat man and get him to crying about It If the tears rolllng'down his vast expanse of cheek fall to make you langn you know where the-river la.-Atcblson Ulobe. Earning to railroad men. E. S. Bacon. 11 Bast St. Bath. Me.. sends out this wsrning to railroaders: "A conductor on the railroad my work caused a chronic inflamation of the kid ney, and 1 waa miserable and all played out. A friend advised Foley Kidney Pills and from the day I commenced taking them I began to regain strength. The inflamation cleared and 1 am far better than I have been for twenty yearr. Tha weakness and dizzy spells are a thing of thepast and I highly rec ommend Foley Kidney Pills." F. S. uuny. Up ta Them. Newedd (showing bouser-Thla la the place we're to live In. My father-in- law furnished It Friend Furnished I It? Why, I don't see so much as a kitchen chair. Newedd-You dont un derstand. He furnished the house, but be expects me to furnlab the furniture. Boston Transcript FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY ACTED QUICKLY. ' i Aa uavi Aiwaausasare niss. waa boilMMd witli ktaoey trouble for many maT SU flayaa I aAttylaU A lot aaa ItwUn, .' I wu persuaded to try Foley' Li. VaaMaJM a.ifkaAaa aaaLI... t Q aa uaassw sjsiava wu vaiviv vanaaiAJK i o days leoau feel IU benencial etiecta. Tba pain left my back, my kidney ac tion cleared up, and i am so much bet ter.. I do not hesitate to aacommand Foley Kidney Remedy ."-F. S. Duffy. 1 l ' tavaa Time Far His Wife. They were discussing their bueband aattaer of whom was distinguished for als domesticity. . t "My husband amuses me," said Um hoetsaa. "by ibe excusea he haa for being detained downtown af evening! Sometimes I can almost hear bla brain working out aa ex cose a be tiptoes up taaMln.' . " ; "My buabandC aald tha caller, "is ttlfrarent Qe Is s very systematlr sun,' you know, and soma Urn and' he wrote out a Hat of various excuses and numbered them. . Now, whoa be cornea la be Juat calls up tba atnlra, No.".', ar JNa.' 10,' or whatever the sambat mar ba.'-4edal, .- ;. Now Is tha time ta ret rid' of our rheumatism. ' You will find Chamber lain s Liniment wonderfully- affective. One application w(ll convince jma of Ita merita. Try it For sale by all dealers. i : I , ,. :- The tanaitlve JesteK -J - Da 'Woo seemed to get mad be cause I dldnt laugh Si that Veatened Jok t bta." . - , .. w Tlumor him whrs you can. To see, De Wooea ta the sort of humorist thai expects somebody to smash Ibe baat Crura every time he cbortlaaUl Can." Cleveland Plato Dealer, - - ' - f lri headache raatlU from a diaordVf ad rnrnlitton of the ttomarh and tan be 'nl by the nsa nf Chamhorlain'l Slinarh and Uvar Tablets., Try it t or sale by alt ilcalnra, L- .-.-. .' ' y ' 1 Ma i1 at f Hoamf. , rnin arho 6J h-rd h anaa da r' ra many tiiwe that ihiImm b rauM r 1 S liii'y uti!itii a wouias B ',.: 1 i ft ijxrrjr linu l.f.l rrnV-ll t r a ai;- .inn. -i !!. t vt t:a iiragt ; i i a irt,.in who ha 4 r.k-ird a : y i' r ! I t : ' ... , S, ." ' II f di, "yno flin'l - a i 1 .i I ta thirty : - t - ! r ' i , i i -J f fi-a'l VaTJEOS' CUGGIES The above picture is of a buggy sold by G S. Waters & Sons, to W. B. Hanf f , who is now using it in Panama. Bids Invited For the Location of the Farm-Life School On Friday, Jane 9th, the Trustees of the'Craven County Farm-Life School will meet at the couK house in the city of New Bern to consider among other things the matter of the location of the proooaed Farm-Life School. The meeting will be held at 11 a. m. Sealed bids should be sent to S. M. Hrinaon, Secretary of the Board of Trustees, at New Bern, Kj. C. so as to reach hirn by 11 a. m. on said day of meeting. - Sections 5 and 6 of said act are as fol- kiws: LOCATION. Section 5. After due advertisement. inviting bids for the location of said school within said county, Baid bo&rd of trustees shall locate it at such place in said county ns shall offer the largest fi nancial aid for maintenance and equip ment, having due regard for desirabil ity and suitability of location: Provided, however, that said school shall not b located in any city or (own of more than one thousand inhabitants, nor withio two iAilfs of the corporate limits of any city or town of more than five thousand inhabitants. BUILDINGS, FARM, MAINTENANCE. ETC. Sec. 6. For the maintenance of said school, the county or township or schoo' district, or all combined, wherein it i located, shall provide annually, by tax ation or otherwise, not less than twen ty-flve hundred dollars. Tba county oi township or school district, or all com bined, shall also provide by bond issue, or otherwise, the following r quipment for said school; a school building wilr recitation rooms and laboratories and apparatus necessary for efficient in struction in the prescribed subject? ol study; dormitory buildings with suits ble accommodations for not leas than 2.r. boys and 25 girls; a barn and dairy buil ding with necessary equipment; a farn of not less than 25 acrea of good arabl land. 'All of said buildings shall be lo cated on said farm and shall be con a true ted in accordance with plana ap proved by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the entire equip ment shall be subject to his approval and acceptance after inspection: Provi ded, however, that, upon recommends. tioa of the board of trustees and tha presentation of -satisfactory reasons therefor, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction may gfent permis aion to said board of trustees to accept any anitable and properly equipped school building already constructed, though it may not be located on said farm, provided it be located within rra sonable and convenient distance there of, and may also grant permission to redoes the required acreage for the farm to not less than ten acres. FOLETi'KlDNEY PELS roaaaiswMaTiSM uoasieaaiQ umu , - SBswaaaBsyBBBBaaBBaaaaBBBBaajaaBaafeaafjaMaBSBBiaaar ' . ' 1 l fy . . . - v i Why Vie JUmelnee1 Hetata. .Modal Boeband ' fboaaUullyl'Tea, geoUemen, '' f te beea. married tea years and neter, spent a might sway from borne yet - ! v tNlng'Tbornaa trge aad Inter eeOflf family, Sbf ..Only thtea of us." i na?a boa ehndv shf i Toi the other la my wife's tBotbar." r ;- . sjBBBsasasBBVBaaaBBaBaBBBSBaBaSBBBBasjSBBassjs ' ' For a turn or scald apply Chamber- ua r aire, ' it win sny uta tnun si most last willy and quickly heal the' in-' Jured fart. For aU ry SU dnilera ' : ' ' .'. b-u , -i- - .;..,. r ?r ftsndy Vth the Wha; t''' Tea maters are pniudr ef that stfa with the whip tbso of anrtbing dNe ta Ibe world. A group af taametert wr lalking one eight. l -Out on th jilHlnii,' aald one young fellow,' "l owd to tt down a steer with my whin, safe biia au1 divide up his farraaa." , . A nd hi(tl follow aid bta erfta roiiM tk. two hl and arils tha lord's rra;r crt Ilia trk f t bin b Hf) U ft ltni.il i.iia, at (be same t!m (inilng ot.fi!l ! 1 1 'i t atlk Ilia ei'i.rf t n S tin run al aof -i puree. "Jt.nfa (.rcily j -l.'f," aald B Vf'pran, "tut p:f (1 f "if H to f, aw ct.rka : 'j it; Ci. k ef the 1 . GO EVERTOIIERE. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD ROUTE OF THE "NIGHT EXPRESS" Schedule Effective January 29. 1911 Tne following schedule figures pub lished as information '.ONLY and are not guaranteed. lfcJl TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN NORTH AND WEST BOUND 12:30 a m, Daily-Night Express Pull man-bleeping Car for Norfolk, 9:30 a m, Daily for Norfolk, connects for nil points North and West, Parlor car service. 1:45 p m. Daily except Sunday for Washington, Belhaven, Greenville Wilson and Kaleigh. a m. Daily Night Express for 4:10 Golds boro. a m, Daily for Goldsbore. P m. 4 .U32 9:15 5:25 EAST BOUND 9:25 a m, Daily for Beaufort. 6:35 p m, " " " 9:50 a m. Daily except Sunday f6r Oriental. 6:00 p m, Daily for Oriental. For further informa ion or reservation of Pullman Sleeping Car space, apply to T. H. Bennett, T. A., New Bern, J. C. AT. W. CROXTON, W. R. HUDSON, G. P. A. Gen'l Supt, Norfolk. Va. JROUP ftl' i,ii :u 2u minucet sum witli Ir. Ehxp 9 'r.up Kcinedj . One tesl will surbly pruve. tilt Vt Jill It illif . lit dlaV tq. A safe and pleasiiis uyrup -lAtc.. DrujgisU FOR SALE! Big Mammoth Soja Beans, Field Peas of all kinds, Oat, Hay, Corn, Brand, Ship Stuff Beet Pulp, Distillers Grain which is the highest in Pro teids of any feed sold on this market, and produces milk in quantities, Alfalfa horse feed. BURRUS CO. Bl-33Middle 8t New Bern, N. O. Phone 184. Lake Drummond CanaJ & Water Cot Lake Drummond Transportation Co Lake Drummond Tbwinjr Co. Dismal Swamp Canal Anlnland Routs, Protected from Storm. Nina Feat of WaUr Minimum Depth ,, Always.;. Quick Transit for Trade Prompt . Towing and Freight Movemeat . Tor -tolla,' towing end freight rates appi aa wnn in paaooara nana DUlMlf tog and StJ)aap Creek Lock, Val . ' H K. King, tm. 1. f atltUa, m'. .C I. aC fctltaf, tpC 5.,' i tJ Whltahural. T raffia Ms as n sr. - Korfolk Offlee, ttaU Pbnaa tZl ' r 1 I aI 'i rnany pi ', are now wing Tavxtina Toilet Antiseptic" '- Tl nw InIM rrmifl(le trrwlat to 4 lu',rfl In walr aa no4l. - f all MM and htlM'loaM ft Is IM'f and m r ar.fi(?rilaL Tn r1"" and hlln tha r- tartar Sn 1 ( ) Ta rlit.i.' t i i monlH,i' Hn t i ' frrrtia, fcn t . r r - k tl !, 1 rin ; ) i i i l Jjii i ' f : a far. I 'i. I I U t t 1