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New Berne Weekly Journal from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 3

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i. v4o tests NEWPORT HAPPENINGS a rR0CEEDI56S lng terms for procuring dlptherla baisdi cms Special to Journal; Special Attention Legal Notices anti-toxin for county and charitable use and report to chairman 'of board of -County" Commissioners Newport, Sept I. Rev. Mr. FutrtU filled his regular appointment here jUtl VVIVt VWWWWIIM Monthly Meeting and Reports ef Trans actions.

List Jurors for Oeta-v her Csart. Sunday. Mlu Lucile Hewitt went to Beau tort Monday to spend some time. September meeting of County Com Balrds Creek. Sept 8.

Since onr last writing we have bad a severe storm, which did much damage, but we are having some fine weather new. and hope It will continue, for our peo pie are behind with their work. Many farmers lost almost all their fodder on account of tbe storm. The Union meeting, which was held missioners. Mr.

W. E. Fodrie came down from New Bern Sunday to spend the day with his wife, returning to bis work Nerth Harlowe Solsgs. Special Harlowe, Sept We are sorry to note that brother Lewie German's little boy is quite sick with dlpthcria. We hope he will soon get out 4 1 Mr.

Joshua Carter- who has been On motion sanitary board adjourned. v-- The board ot commissioners met pur suant to recess at 12 cclock M. Present chairman Foy, Wadsworth, McQowan and Richardson. Board takes recess at 1.S0 o'clock p. m.

nntll 2.30 o'clock. Ordered that Mr. J. A. Patterson, list taker make out a list of all who have not listed their tax for 1908, and have said list before this board ABZnCISTRATOES KOTICS Having qualified at administrator of the esute.ot Isam Boyd, deceaeed, late of Craven County, thla la to notify all persona having claims against Mid etat to exhibit them to the undersigned, duly verified on or before the 9th day of September.

1909, or this notice will be plead In bar ot their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate, will pleas make immediate BERRY JONES. Sept Monday. Mr. Carlyle Bell has returned from a visit at Aahevllle.

here the fifth, Lord's day waa enjoyed by many. The weather waa fine, al-I though the attendance waa small, as Board met In regular session at 10 o'clock a. Sept. 7. 1908.

Present, Chairman Foy, Wadsworth, McQowan, Richardson' and Harvey. Ordered that the petition of James J. Smith and C. D. Taylor and others asking tor a public road as described In their petition, be filed, and noltca given aa required by law.

Ordered that the J. J. Jones exposition company, ahowlng for the bene Mr. Jesse Hill of Morehead was sick, is the Baptists had their union at Arap- Miss Sarah Q. Goddette, is In onr fa- at its next meeting.

neighborhood working' (or the Interest of tt' life Insurance company, solid- -ting and collecting. 1 She Is a very thorough 'worker and la making great Ordered that the clerk notify the gWen to any and all orders. We hire shoe, nearby. a large stock of hand made haggles 1 We are having our protracted meeU and carriages to sell cheap. We can ln week' conducted bjr Rev's J.

A. and J. T. Sanders. They surprise I.

prices on our entire wy MrmoM line. Come to see ns, before baying. wr meeUng iB not as good as It would Tours to- Please, been, If th storm had not prevented G. S. WATERS SOUS, ns from having services the first of n.

r. the week. Sister Rods Jordan departed 'this magistrates of No. 8 township to meet with the board of commissioners Wednesday, 'September 18, at 11 o'clock a. m.

for the purpose of discussing proportion of No. 8 roadworks. visitor to relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Parker Herrington and children from near Carteret Lodge have been visiting relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell have returned from a visit among the mountains. Miss Mattie Duncan has returned to her borne in Beaufort after a visit here with Miss Minnie Mann. Mrs.

W. E. Fodrie, and Miss Osie Garner, left Monday for Bogue, where they are visiting relatives and friends. Misses Margaret Ellis and Annie Hill are spending today at Holly Springs with the Misses Mann. Mra.

James Canneld and children lite last Tuesday after a lingering Illness. She was a consistent membeer of Piney Grove A. M. E. Church and In the blessed assurance of a Heavenly 1 reward.

She leaves a mother, two Ordered that Commissioner C. E. Mr. D. R.

Cutler ot Washington, nas UNDERTAKING 4 ADMINISTRATRIX KOTICE. Having this day qualified aa admin latratrlx of the estate of Arnett Dove deceased, all persons having claims a-gainst said decedent are hereby notl-ed to present the same duly verified the nnderslgned or R. OUara, on or before the 6th day of September. 1909, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. AH persona indebted to said estate are hereby notified to'mako Immediate settlement.

This 6th day of September 4908. HATTIE A. DO YE, Administratrix. Foy and Commissioner F. McQowan and Commissioner A.

E. Wadsworth be appointed as a committee to build a wall around the Jail with power to act. sisters, four brothers and. host ot friends to mourn her loss been visiting friends here this week. Mr.

Q. F. Pipkin went to New Bern on business Thursday. Mr. T.

J. Moore of Pitt county Is spending a few days here visiting relatives and friends. Miss Georgia Cook of Whltford Is visiting Mjss Sarah Miss; Har Resolved that in order to effect dis fit of the Atlantic steam fire engine company be relieved from all taxes. Ordered that Mr. T.

Rouse be relieved of poll taxes on acount of Infirmity and K'Vv Ordered that the taxes on. the property Hated by q. C. Roach (108) West stret, be stricken from the list on account ot error in listing tame, but the the coat foradvertislng same for sale, be paid by C. C.

Roach he having listed same without right or authority. Ordered that the taxes charged a-galnat all churches on the tax list for whether on the church building or other property owned byr the churches be stricken from the list Ordered that the property listed to Isaac Smith 2 Township, Cool Springs, and the property listed to Annie B. Boyd, Brldgeton, be re. ferred to the assessors of said township for review and make report to cipline and organization In tbe jail' of ris McCaba and other friends at this Messrs, Tom and Anson Bright of visiting relatives at Morehead. D.

W. Coppage N. I wish to Inform the general public this county. It Is hereby ordered and Merrit, spent Saturday and Sunday! Mr. D.

N. McCain, went to Caswell Capt C. A. Mc getting his schoo-. the sheriff Is hereby Instructed that here.

Come again boys. I one day last week, the said sheriff cause the rooms and every part of said jail to be examined Dr. S. E. McCotter of Bayboro, waa Misses Katie Hill and Reba McCain that I have opened the' undertaking In our midst a few days ago.

left Friday afternoon to enter school ner Mary ready for to commence plying the wgters of Neuse and Newport rivers, where he hopes to receive th patronage of those friends who he ha Striven so hard to serve in the past twice dally at intervals of not more than 12 hours apart I Miss Annie Hollowell of Washington at Morganton. They were joined at here this I New Bern by their teacher. Miss Clark The report of F. S. Ernul, was "read has been visiting frlenrs week.

who acompanied them. 2I0TICE NORTH CAROLINA, Craven County, Notice la hereby.given that application will be mad to the governor of Captain Jease P. Godette is making and ordered to be spread upon the minutes towlt: -v Mr. T. J.

Moore went to New Bern I Miss Eva Bell has returned to her aa addition to our academy building Monday and returned Tuesday after- home at Bachelor much to the regret which will add more room and com- of her many friends here. Report of F. 8. Ernul, Treasurer. i v.jt North Carolina (or the pardon of John this board at the next meeting In fort for pupils.

W' expect, to have larger' attendances at our free Quarterly meeting was held at the business and am prepared to. attend funerals at short notice and on reasonable terms. I have two hearses and keep constantly on hand trimmings and ornaments for burial cases. Coffins and caskets of all sizes and valrous styles. Personal attention, given at funerals and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.

D. W. Coppage Morton, "convicted at the. February writing. Board takes recess at 1.45 Primitive Baptist Church here Satur school this 'year, and it will begin day and Sunday.

Mrs. Susie Willis went to Blades sooner on account of the cotton crop bejng cut off. -The wlt get through, work earlier and have less to last Friday to see her sister, Mrs noon. Mr. J.

A. Sanders left Thursday for Wayne county. We were, sorrow, to see him leave before our meeting closed. Miss Rosa Carawan of Meaic, Is attending meeting here this week. Miss Neva Brlnson la visiting trends at Mesic this week.

Miss Lucy McCotter of Merrit, Is the guest of Miss Maud Pipkin this week. (em of -the Superior Court of Craven (or the crime ot larceny, and sentenced toyh roads tor a term ot tea months. JOHN MORTON. P. B.

Henderson Moore eV Dunn, Attorneys. i.ji i.J rsasssBSSt i i I t-T Howard. until 2.30 p. m. Board met tit 2.80 o'clockp.

Sept 7, 1908. Present Chairman Foy, Wadsworth, Richardson, McQowan and Harvey. Ordered that the salary per month for keeping Brlces Creek bridge, a salary be fixed and it Is hereby fixed Mr. Fuller of Beaufort was in town Mrs. Lucy McCabe, is vuiting her To bal on hand 7,020.23 Bridge and Jail To bal on hand 2,995.18 Interest Account To bal on hand 141.64 Fence if o.

i. To bal on hand 12.30 Fence No. 8. By bal overdrew 89.80 Fence No. 8.

By bal overdrew 600.73 Monday. aughter, Clara, at Adams Creek. Mrs. D. L.

Mann and little. daugh Tanceboro, Jf. C. Mr. Frank Suggs of North River, ter, Ethel, spent Saturday night here visited her last Sunday.

1 Mrs. B. W. Johnson of Brldgeton is with her sister, Mrs. Hill, returning Mrs; Harriett Dove was her last By virtue-oT-the auuiority oonrerrea in ine sum or fiu.vu per monin, FOR SALE AT A nn th undarala-ned by a certain con- to herhome at Holly Springs Sun- week Bef 0, aa Ordered that John Thomas be, visiting relatives here htis week.

Misses Maud Pipkin and Lucy McCotter went to Bayboro Friday. day. One forty saw Pratt Cotton Gin and Estelle, which Is on Mr. John S. Mor Misses Bertha and Mittie Becton of Iract Into between Joseph L.

Ian and wife, Jennie Hahn. and An-hony Bpellman tor the purchase ot a sX land hereinafter described in rtifch aatct contract the title to the aalit land was retained by the said ton's waya (or Miss Bertha Brlnson and Miss Rosa Bachelor were most welcome visitors Mr." J. A. Morton Is doing a great Condenser; one double screw Boss Press, the press as good as new. The Gin and Press in Gin House on Trent Road, near Deep Gully.

Apply to Carrawan went to Bayboro Saturday. here Sturday and Sunday. deal for th colored people In this loeeph Hahn and wife, Jennie Hahn Mr. tpits has a young squirrel Mra. T.

D. Hewitt of Carteret Lodge ntll the purchase money cnererore was tm full ml 4afault havlne been nade In the payment of said purchase- spent Saturday night here with her sister, Mrs. H. D. Wyatt.

section. Were it not for the employment he gives them In his lumber and otheer business, many would no doubt suffer. JAMES A. DEBRUHL. R.

F. D. 4, New Bern, N. C. mmv the time apeciueaior in pay at his home, which he Is going to tame, he will eat crumbs from any one's hand and Is very amusing.

iwnt. Sad the said Joseph I Hahn be- and Is hereby appointed keeper of Bcries Creek bridge. Ordered that the bridge keepers salary at Street's Ferry be reduced from $32.00 to $27.60. J' Board takes tecess at 5.30 p. until 10 o'clock a.

Sept 8, 1908. Board met at 10 o'clock Sept, 8, 1908. Present Chairman Foy, Wadsworth, and Richardson. The board proceeded to draw the following named jury yU serve as Jurors at the court to be held for the to Mr. Parker Harrington went Ins fully empowered to take posesslon Respectfully Submitted, F.

S. ERNUL, Treasurer. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of Sept 1908. W. B.

FLANNER. Notary Public. The regular monthly bills were allowed. Board takes recess until Wednesday September 16th 1980. R.

B. LANE. Clerk Bd. County Commissioners. ef said tana upon iuch uvikuii ana i There was an Alligator found In Mr.

Morehead Monday. ARONA. rll the, same at public or private eaie, NAW THRRtFORE. In compliance rlth the terms and stipulation of said onwact aa aforesaid, the underslsned For th 12 months ended March B. E.

Willis' cotton patch last week, We seldom ever see one that far from deep Water. He came up the canal during the storm. New Pore Food and Drag Law, 1 31, 1907, London's consumption ot wa-, We are pleased to announce rill expose to sal ana sen lor cesn at bubllq vendue i to tbe hlshest bidder at the court houae door In the city ot Sew Bern. County of Craven. North Carolina, at II o'clock on Monday er amounted to $249,147 gallons, rsp.

Some of our young folks went out on Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, LH.u.It ol the IStn oay or oepwmDsr, 33 gallons a head. County of Craven at the court house In a nsning trip last eaturaay. no nupe colds and lung trouDies is not anectea they caught a good aupply of fish. I by th National Pare Food and Drug Uowlns descriDca real eaiaie tying d. being ettuate la the city of New bounded and described ae ol- Messrs.

T. J. Moore and S. A Willis haw as it contains no opiates or other New Bern, on the 4th Monday after the 1st Monday In September, It be A pleasing, good, high grade, truly we, to-wlt; went to Arapahoe to church last Sun-1 harmful drugs, and we recommend 11 Beginning, at the seem east eorner the lntar-sction Miller etreet nd fog the 6th day of October, 1908, for flavored amber colored cup of coffee can be had and without th real cof-' day, las a safe remedy tor children and a irlxriutrln alley, manias aouthwardly wsnlv-four (14) feet, alone tlie. east A SEARCHING ANALYSIS.

Municipal Ownership Baautitul In Theory, but Praotieatly a Bid For Political Graft Experience has proved that the agitation for municipal ownership is usual Misses Lucy McCotter and Oder I dults. Davis Pharmacy. lida at Miliar iirtit to a Aenc criminal cases, and the court to be feeld on the 6th Monday after the 1st Monday In September, It being the Bright, who has been visiting friends fee damage to health by simply using Dr. Snoop's new substitute, called "Health Coffe." Pan, here, returned home Sunday. Good (or Biliousness.

12th day of October, 1908, (or civil Miss Meta Barrirtgton of Dunn, N. C. "I took two of Chamberlain's Stom Saatwaraiy ud -parallad wltb lUUan- Jteln alley about 100 feet to the wea-rn line el lot No. thenoe north rardly along said Una to Ralieneleln tll. thence weetwardly along eald (iJ to the beginning.

Being the ui Uiara portion of lot No. tl, accord-ig Ae ald plot er plan. cases, ly In charge of a group oi men wno FALL FABRICS Is visiting relatives here this week. ach and Liver Tablets last night and FIRST WEEI in are looking for personal profit When wholesome toasted cereals, malt, ante etc, makS Dr. Sheep's Health Coffe both healthful and satisfying.

No 2P to 50 minutes tedious boiling. Mr. and Mrs. N. of I (eel fifty per, cent better than I the plant or plants Dually get unaer are now ready for the Inspection of all who from taste and inclination Township Ko, 1 A.

J. WhltfdrdE. visited relatives here 8unday have for weeks, says J. J. municipal control these men are vir a Mills, F.

T. Dudley, 0. M. Causey. This xth day.

ot August, lwv. 1 Vl J08SPH HAHN. Mr. B. M.

Johnson of Brldgeton was 1 0( Allegan, Mich. "They are certaln- in a minute, says Shoo p. If ser Township No. 2 C. J.

Whltford, S. desire that perfection of style and quality of gentlemanly refinement In here Sunday. tually the They dictate who shall have positions, and they usually see to it that they, receive a ly a fin article for biliousness." For W. Brooks, J. H.

Oglesby R. H. Rows, the make of their Autumn clothes. sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. Duf ved as coffee, it's taste will vn trick aa expert Test It and sec All.

dealers. D. It. Price, T. W.

Holton. good return In either the coin of the To the elegance imparted by a auperb fy- Township No. 8 W. B. H.

Bland- realm or something else ot value ioi line of fabrics we add the skill of tbe tv- Mil ins niw nnjt auty ny aeseHnv- V. West, J. A. Bryan, J. A.

De-Bruhl. A. W. Bryant A. S.

Powell, T. J. every position they give out They are Intent upon, squeezing every dollar they master tailor, resulting in the produc Although It Is a popular notion that Whet a woman wants her husbdnd' llgsatiie s. v-, 7 aoTicai I By virtue of tke power given ma In a eWrUln iuorULama. deed, executed Febr fuary vn, tses.

by A. A. Faul and Mary CauL bU wUe, duly rcord4 in the face of RegUtar of Deede of Craven County, la Book 1(1 foUb III, I will Monday, Boptember IS, ll. at It clock M. at the Court Houae door In Craves County, offer for eale to the highest bidder tor oaak the following tMorlhad real aetata, to wit: One lot tlott of garments ot surpassing beauty ef can out of tbe plant to do every one.

In a while Is to 'quit amber always Is yellow. It is also found black, brown, green and white Bryan, Z. Kllpatrlck. R. A.

In cut, fit and finish. Where a company or the Individual loving her and. make love to her. The Transvaal produces 400,000 oun-'l in color. gives much sttentlon to tbe minutiae Township No.

L. Wetherlngtoh F- M. CHAD WICK of a plant tbe aavlng of a few pennies ces of gold every month. W. P.

Jones, W. L. Lewis, J. H. Rhodes 101 Middle Street New Bern, N.

0 or a (ew dimes or a few dollars nere or there, under municipal control For Sprained AaU. They Take the Klaks Out MEN PAST SIXTY IN HANGER. A sprained ankl may be cured la slants ar run In a slipshod miiiner "I have nsed Dr. King's New Life W. K.

King, Isaac Cohen, F. W. Smith. John Suter, Sr R. J.

Dlsosway, T. P. Ashford. A. A.

Paul, W. J. Paul, W. F. Harrison.

parcel of land, lying and being In the tows of Brtdgetoa, Craven County, Worth Carolina, on the westward aide at etreet: Beginning at -a point (IsS ft) two hundred feet north from More than hat of mankind over 60 ll-HI iuhH-II II II II 11 I about one-third time usually The engineers, placed in tneir posi II II llii II II II II Ptlls for many years, with Increasing years ot sge, suffer from kidney and tions more because of their political quired, by applying Chambbeilam's satisfaction. They take ths kinks out atraat an etreet street, run bladder disorders, usually enlargement: Pain Balm freely, and giving It abao- Township No. W. H. Watson, B.

prestige than because of any ability they may possess, alt around and talk of proatat gland. This Is painful and, of stomsch, liver and bowels, without juU reat po, ty bavbj- Pha- I I I HI'S ning thenee aouth II 1-4 west lit feet Ue Rigge line, thenoe north IT 1-4 wltK aald HU Una 71 ft tO C. Msridlth, Guthrie Davis. nolltlcs when the machinery is Daaiy dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure I fuss or iricuon," says a. Jjrowu, macy and F.

8. Duffy. wuiium Una. thence north II 1-1 east in need of their attention. But It hmiid be taken at the first sign of of Plttsfleld.

Vt Guaranteed saUsfao- Mk wiillajna' Una 110 feet to St. SECOND WEEK pontics and not attention to duty and rrtm aauthwardlT With street Tl danger. as It corrects irreg ularlUes Lory at all aruggists. 1.1 i i Nobody could estimate how many faithfulness that keeps them in tneir (at to the beginning, being one of the Township No. 1 A.

A. Wiggins, J. Peterson. James M. Morris, Joshua and has cured many old men of thla positions, so tbey give more attention time a widow would faav had to i dlseas.

Mr. Redney Burnett Rock of spun as fins and soft lots purchase by saia rent irum Cahoon. This August llth 1101. to politics than tbey do to tneir ouues marled to get over being so Innocent Port writes: "I suffered with I Chna decorators us brushes mads The management of tbe plant usual 127 MIDDLE STREET Full line of Drug. Medi- Township No.

2 J. R. Toler, C. J. I about men- enlarged prostate gland and kidney I allk.

i ly devolves upon a committee of tbe Mart gage. Price, B. A. 8Upleford. fJ rl cines.

Toilet Articles and trouble for years and after taking two Township Na 8 J. W. Blddle, ADMINISTRATORS H0TJC1 Dont be afraid to give Chamber-1 Th; average man U'nt halt as a town council. Rlgbt here is wnere i ingraft bacteria gets loose snd begins to cans havoc Some men will, stand 4J Soap. Frenh Supply Flower -J I bottles o( Foley's Kidney Cur I (1 J.

R. Berwick, O. L. Wstherlngton, L. Having Qualified aa administrator of H.

Whitehead. W. M. Barwlck. C.

better than I have (or twenty years.1 1 Iain's Cough Remedy to your children. I shamed of going to Jail as to a church although' I am now years old." 'jilt contains no opium or other harm I picnic. v. nf William Oatllin. deceased.

(or election to council wltb no other seeaa. PHYSICIANS PRESCSIP- thought In view than getting then lets of Cr County, thla Is to notify I Russell. O. W. DeBruhl, A.

L. Arnold. 1 TlTI1.rNw4 If sTVAtttfe F. F. French.

SPECIALTY. (ul drugs. It always cures. For sals TIONS Davis Pharmacy. bands on tbe light plant Tbey nave W.

A. Wilson. by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy.

soms favorites they wish to place Town hip Ro. 6 T. T. Gooding, A Clear Csaiplexlen and Bright Eyes. HI 4" office, and they likewise have a plan C.

Bel), O. W. Guthrie, Henry Elliott, Phonetic nronuncUaUon of "ths Cni. I In most cases a sallow, blotch whereby they can sqneeae tbe bust Township No. 8 W.

a Smith 8am In tb seventeenth century, absnc 1- Japanese I complexion and dull heavy eyes ar ness so that many golden drops will Toffla. H. B. Holland. J.

O. Baxter. E. from church was a puntshabl ofi Qah Kekfc fall Into their own pockets. due to poor digestion and an tnactlv all persons bavtng claims against saia state 'to exhibit them to the signed, duly verified oa or before the 2d day of September, 1909, or this ho.

tks will plead In bar ot their recovery. All persons Udebted to aaald estate, rll pleas make Immediate payment N. T. rULCUER. Sept Id.

W. Slmpklna. E. B. Perry, J.

C. Ar- fens In England. Municipal ownership has been proved nold. E. W.

Sarland, K. A. Bell, H. D. 1 10 tmnrartlcal in thla country.

Be- Dr. Flan's Testlmesy Href. Orlno Laxative Fruit Bypui aids digestion and stimulate the- liver, and bowels and makes th complexion smooth and clear Orlno Laxative Wood, F. Richardson, J. B.

Arendell, tide alscouraglng private Enterprise, It A Sare-eaough Kaecker, Dr. Thomas Finn, of Boonsboro, John C. Whltty. I accomplishes no real good, out vencu- J. Q.

Goodwin, of Reldsvllle, N. who has practiced medicine (or S3 Townahlp No. 9-C. H. Wetherington aUy become a corrupt sore in rn wy says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salv Is a Fruit Syrup does not nauaeat or DOUUC luai taiuia J.

H. Herrlng years, says he has used every presorlp tlon known to th profession for treat iur-eaouih knocker for ulcers. A grip and Is mild and pleasant to ITEMS FROM OUTERS. touches it In theory the pmposlt'0" is a moat attractive one. but when it HARDWARE I AND Building Material Refrigerators, Water Cooler, Ice Cream Freezers take.

Refuse substitutes. Dan ment of kidney snd bladder diseases. bad on cam on my leg last summsr but that wonderful aalve knocked It Oredred that the register of deeds I comes to working It out In practice In and says he has never (ound anything narmacy, and th. clerk of court shall hereafter I aunerable obstacles rear themselves In out In a ft rounda. Not even a scat so effective In both chronio and acute make report ach end ot every month Its pathway, and It Is not long before remained." Guaranteed for piles ores Th dollar Sign was derived (root kidney and bladder trouble as Fo r.HmntA aa I ruin ana nnaiir aiaaoiuuuu burns, to." 16c at all drug store.

th Utters U. a In monogram. oi auj 4 ley's Kidney Cur. It stops Irregu whlrh aald monev. they ra1u Correspondence, Olivers.

Btpt I Cotton Is opening pretty rapidly now. and as the crop Is very short th harvest will soon be over. Mastr. M. E.

andW. K. Eubanka, Is ft her Wednesday for Rlcblanda to carry tobacco, wher Ihey sold It for satisfactory prices. VVU WUIVWie larities and builds up ths whol sys Alone smoog all th royal heads ot ar required ny law p.j Screen Doors and Win-; tem. Davis Pharmacy.

BuroD. Emperor Francis Joseph ot th county treasurer, or to tn sner- A M( welJ kD0WB Cnuen of aa dows I Austria makes no as of automo Iff. To thla board In the aame manner iton city boasts of an extraordinary Th population of this country in It' a pity when th sick ones th stomsch or stimulate and kidneys. That Is all wrong' I A weak atom ecu, means weak serves, always. And this 1 true o( th hesrt and kldneya.

1' It a in the aheriff and treasurer mate action books wherein th so creases on and a nau miiuons a Var- re nort to the board, thora have Inscribed tboir autographs. Painty Oils and aiflkes mr. A number of our people have gone to Klnito today to carry tobaco. Best Treatssent er a Ban. Board takes reces at 11 o'clock.

It le rumored tnsi envy ami board met at 11 o'clock It (or no other reasoa, Chamber Tr ware twenty-one wagon loads nerves are Inatesd crying tl i. Thla explalna hy Dr. I i i- Iain's Salvs ahouid pe Kept is every TtpklIn, of drT con-ha will oulckly crlptions In question, and some cynics household on account ot Its great vaL whB nglng xt. Shoop's Cough ure even gone so far as to nint a la th tratmnt ot surna it ai- B.mftdT. And It so thoronthly Vt th week left here, Mr.

J. Parser aenttwelve and Mr. George DuVal ur ls, and the others wer those i planters. 7. K.

rubsnks returned this dmllsrlry in handwriting throughout toratlv is promptly beVl. and klJney toratlv reaches out t' Americas Field Fence E. VI. SI'JJiQ' Hew Hem, H. C.

(ae collection. lays th pais almost Instantly and un harm.Mi Dr. Shoop tells mothers less ths injury Is a sever on, has 11 (0 UM tb part without leaving a scar. This -tv, Wholesom green a. m.

Present Chairman Foy, Wadsworth. McQowan, Richardson, Dr. F. W. Hugh es.

Dr. R. S. Prlmros. On motion of Dr.

R. 8. Prlmros, tt was resolved thst a committee of three be appointed to take taps In procuring the services of a government isnltary engineer In regard to -i i 3 cause p( these alimehis a. linsUle nerves." Anywsy Us te toratlve II hours. It n't The citizen receptlf purchased a rare xlltlon of Montaigne's essaya.

Ou rvenlng st dinner the. costly volume gas passed from bsad to bsnd. snd tor a time tbe owner lost sit lit of It salve ais nnqnaie ior cnappes -ni! aums of a lunr heal from TtsVlns Cbspel, where i i "ug meeting Batur- 1 7. VI" 1 hands, sors nipples and disease of, monnI.inous shrub aive the cura- a es tb akin. Price, IS cents.

For sal al ra Y.V.'.e ot Oqs- tlv properUe. to Dr. Snoop'. Cougtt ooo ss that; Vut you al i it ts'ip'ls Lu-. rVben, however, It did finally come sack to him be wss astonished to find existing, in by Davis Pharmacy and F.

Duffy. t'ow county, ware welcome visitors ot curtain nulsnnces now Remedq. It calm the cough, and hula tVia aanalttva bronchlil mam- FOR Eiyj. the fir leaf this Inscription: r. ana o'rs.

r. J. rsrier iue ci wuv "To John Blsnk. From His Old On motion Chairman C. Foy, Dr.

With the location or Isset Pashs oplum; no chl6roIorm( The Stanton (arm, situated I ml lei from Beaufort on New Bern road Join 1 frlond snd Classmate, MSke Mon- are of tv" Y.ev.r OaiJ Wf JrVUirUJ MVVIHI. Aurora CoKIns cf Is vlsUlng titehit and re. sre very glud to bave the Weekly. nothing harsh used to Injur of suppress. Demand Dr.

Bhoop'a' Act', manlty bow the ball acor and th 5( Ing waters edge and waterway canal Good soil, very pleasant and healthy ft 8. Trtmrose and Dr. F. W. Huges appointed as committee to procure the sanlury enalneer In accordanos i'h s've re olutlon.

coming straw votes. no other. Bold by F. 8. Duffy.

(Splendid opportunity fur an encrjrtio Cy OU Cy Toung his ewe, more ph wHh US. n. A furrow msds a i 1. i i farmer. Terma reasonsble.

Apply to rrlmroae. It Boriiscmie aii'i uin shjohht iu On i 't R. is M. O. STANTON, of tLf-y 7 I Tie top of the 'years up not I.n'.f In the Cy V-Jsy is SS aratla 1 ''r Ik'sufoit, N.

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About New Berne Weekly Journal Archive

Pages Available:
10,408
Years Available:
1882-1915