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rs X X 4 r- i f r V. ; vol. xxvur. -xo.u KIW BIRS, CKAVM COUBTT, C, TUISJJif, S.PTSMBM 20, I9H5 FIRST SECTION, i -. 28th YEAR -A I -I - f "' Hi-. " y. s'te Library " v c -p .. rf J V HO POLITICAL DEFLECTION TT2 -tC3" COTTCM FEISSI . aUaPLEST. (TttOHSEST, UST Tt Murray Cihhimo Sybtcu 4UaSt fr"eeaerS Ceaaeeaern, Cta. a G1BBU MACHINIST CO. . : - CcUabla. A. Ct - -- Th State Is Safely . Democratic for Years to Come. TO CATARRH SUFFERERS Hyeatsl Guaranteed to Cun By F. 8 Or Monty Refundea. The popularity and Increase in Dully j the ales of Hyomei are unique in the an nals of medicine. Such astonishing cures have been made by this remedy that the proprietors have authorized F. S. Duffy to Bell every package of Hy omei under an absolute guarantee that it will cure catarrh. If it does not, tht purchaser can have his money refunded by P. J3. Duffy. The complete Hyomei outfit costs but 1.00 and consists of ah . inhaler ., that can be carried in the vest pocket, a medicine dropper, and a bottle of Hyo-1 one of the best mei. The inhaler lasts a lifetime, and I country, he said regarding - the present : if one. bottle does not cure, an extra cotton crop: "I think it has cost some- bottle of Hyomei can be obtained foi I thing like eight cents a. pound to raise , 60 cents. It is the most economical ol I it. ,- You ," must remember - that labor all remedies advertised for the -cure ot 1 costs very much more now than hereto- catarrh, and is the only one that foi-1 f ore, v say 75 cents to $1 a day; mules lows Nature in her. methods of treating I have about doubled in price and in fact diseases of the respiratory organs. , everything is higher. This crop . was Breathe through the inhaler for a I more expensive than usuaL because of few minutes .four times a day, and youf the very wet summer, i. I see a good The Condition ot ths Cotton C'p and Pro : pacta for Prlcea. Big Meattnj of Agri cultural Commlaalonara for Cotton Growing" SUtss In Richmond. ; rr,;;- Arrangamanta . lor . Big ' ; Ball. , " - - Raleigh, sept.- SSi. i our correspon dent had an interview with an ex-Demo cratic State Chairman regarding the political outlook in North Carolina. He said: "All the talk about North Caro lina being in danger1 of being lost to the Democrats is idle. "There is nothing in It, but yet! want to say that a very considerable number of the young men are more inclined than ever before to look with favor upon the Republican party. - In the last election the Repub- icans were able to poll about 81,000 in this State, and I think they will be able to-show perhaps as many as 90,000. They are lucky devils, as thet phrase goes. While as I have said there is no danger of any defeat for us. yet we cannot af ford to a't still and take things easy. ' Sin the course of a chat with Sheriff Page, who is a farmer and naturally informed men In this catarrh is cured. -That's alL If not cured F. S. Duffy will refund your money. -. ; Off t ; Royal 'Baking Powder is indispensable to finest cookery and to , the xomfort and convenience of. modern housekeep ing.' Royal Baking Powder makes hot breads,; cakes and pastry wholesome. Perfectly leavens without fermentation. Qualities that are peculiar to fit alone. GOVERNOR . RETURNS Evldanca ot Investigation and Directora Ral Splendid V isit Newin land PSORIASIS I m Milk Crust, Tetter, Ringworm, and Scalled Head, and Every Form of Torturing, Disfiguring Humors from Infancy to Age. HOVAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. WOMAN .VV .4.. An Atlrai-HT Unriueat. , . Nothing aitpealu U llio diiiily woman nioie aui-elv thin . tasteful negllgeen. This oueia mitCe of whlto "lawn with 1 trlmniins of cmbrolrtw y uud can be utilised either for the hours .of relaxa tion lu one's own room or .for tbo" fami ly breakfast tabic, bi!im -essontlally raccful and becoming. The mnterlal and the embroidery arc bolii uttracUve deal oi cotton is being sold here, say 200 bales a day and when I asked some men why they were selling they said that they were getting a good price for green cotton, which if they hold would lose in weight, and that they figured! they were gitting very close to 11 cents a pound for it, allowing for shrinkage i they held it. There will be much h lding after the, first picking. Really the growers, as a general thing, got a good price "for the first ' crop, as many iold early when the figures were high, and osiers sold late when cotton rose to be a paying price. A few became scared and turned loose early in the spring during the dropping prices, while those who held got a good fig ure.'. Cotton iB certainly opening very Union Station For Goldsboro Special to Journal. ...: ' . . ; Raleigh Sept. 25. Recently citizens of Goldsboro petitioned the Corporation Commission for an order to compel rail ways to erect a union passenger sta tion there. .: The commission informed the railways centreing there of the petition and today was advised r by the roads, Atlantic Coast Line, -Southern, and Atlantic and North Carolina, that they were arranging for conference to consider the matter. The Commission concludes that the roads will build the desired station. If they do not there The moving picture exhibition at the Opera House Thursday evening will be something entirely out of the ordinary. The scenes are those taken will be a hearing upon the petition and from the Tactual occurrences and in if necessary an order will be made. rfT T" , a I . i .a . r,L 1. a- 1 1 - amm v ! I IflTTOnHlVHIV H 11(1 I. MM IltfflllllH UI WUUIU UB evival Meetings at rirst Bawiw - rr ZLZ, i' Church. - f ; I r y I observations. It will be a highly in Rev J M Hay more of Tennessee, com- M1 interesting entertain- scenes to be the Boer war iiuut a aarioa n4 Mavivnl mpftt.incFB in I "lent. n.hHat ynrh Snnrlav. Thre Of the thrilling -war t. rto n,,mh intamntliMn several battles of .,:n i- rt- n,n.r m thev will be depicted and a naval engage- -- d . , . t..: j T 1 Th ia laro-e Hieni Deiween ivubbib aim u anil 4-V A UntMAnsi BA TW H P 1 BTlllTTlf) rA Rov. Havmnre telllTh ll0ly t',t5r avawvi w iuk I . . - " . ..I wiaiAviav A aAanaiAft rapidly indeed, being forced by the dry I his message with sincerity and wihtj Crucifixion, ..J I.4. .. j H. ' La .ill.tnnnfoilltr moot-' nrlth I Raphael S XI uii;. um u7.m large success. port On Nail Killing Glvan The Gov arnor. Watta Law And Mora Liquor. Paean Trae 65 . " Yaara Old Beara WaU. Raleigh, Sept. 25. Governor Glenn has returned from his trip to New Eng land and was at his desk early this morning looking very well indeed. He expresses delight at his New England visit and will write a lette in which he will express his pleasure. ' He found people there wjniarlull people here at home, as your correspond dent avisured him just before his de parture. Never was any visitor given more attention than was paid him, and his visit ranks with the notable one of Governor Jarvis to New England thirty two years ago. Both these gentlemen made a splendid showing far North Carolina. " V ' ; - ' Chairman Jno. W. Thompson of the Board of Directors of the I'entral Hos pital for the Insane here this morning placed in the governor a hnuds lite i-vi dence taken in the investigation of the killing of Thomas Nail, together with the report of the directors on that mat ter. The governar will take this up in all probability tomorrow and if he sees fit to give the report to the press will do so. His examination will be very thorough and if he finds it necessary to continue the investigation or to put it in any other shape the public may feel certain that he will take such steps. The number of students from points other than Raleigh now at the Agri cultural and Mechanical is 410 and there are 59 from Raleigh, An inspector for rural free delivery mail routes is here and reports that he has laid off two new ones, one from Middloburg, Vance county, which be comes effective Nov. 1st; another from Henderson which will be out in opera- 1 on not later than Nov. , 15th. " There ' are now 1,040 routes in the State. A term of the Superior court, here, began today and which is of considers- ble interest because of some important cases which are to come befoie, or rather which are set for it. . There is Tne one murder case on docket, but the de- art series will consist of New Jerusalem, fendallt u af We and is thought has Birth of the bavlor, fled the state- togetner witn i oome of the oDDonents of the Watts CURED BY THE. CUTICURA REMEDIES 11. New York Cotton Market. ' . The following were the ' opening and closing prices on the New York 'Cotton Exchange, Sept 25, ,'. Open ;Hjih . Oct: 10.66 10 75.. Dec 10.&1 10.95 " Receipts 52,571 , Low Close 10.67 10.86 The Kinetoscope. : The agonizing itching and burning of the akin, as in eczema ; the fright ful scaling, aa in psoriasis ; the losa of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head ; the facial disfigure ment, aa in pimples and ringworm: the awful suffering of infants, and anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum : all demand a remedy of almost super human virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No state ment is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the cer tainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy nave made them tne standard skin cures, and humour remedies of the emmed world. WE MAKE "A SPECIALTY IN TOP, i FROM $10 to $15 N made to your order, and cartwheels ndsxbs from tlO to 1B made to your order: very naaona ble vrice lor immeomie pk. . - , We nut Rubber Tire on your 010 or new w. We hrillk your loose tire m roacn thiii. or without taking tire (rom wheel ea t usvy while you wt3n ""J'E'IH ee the machine at wur yu.uu places. . v - H. atern Z bom, Phone 185, 78:Broad;$L New Bern, . C. CAPT.GRAHWS CURE Of Distressing Humour. Captain W. 8. Graham, i2i Eoff St, Wheeling, W. Va., writing under date of June 14, '04, says: " I am so grateful I want to thank God that a friend -recommended Cuticura Soap and Ointment to me. I suffered for a long time with sores on my face and baov. Some doctors said I had blood poison, and others that I had barbers' itch. None of them did me any good, but they all took my money. My mends tell me my skin now looka as clear aa a baby's, and I tell them Cuticur Soap and Ointment did it." N Unttam Am.. fnnhiMiih ud Ml. .N mM throwhrnt. lb. world. PtiM.r Drug A Ch.QL Corp.. Boon.8oU?Kft, aar mm iw " uw w uu J.TUJ wwunv. . tl Correct Dress The "Modern Method system oi ! hieh-grade tailoring introduced by L E. Havs & Co. of Cincinnati. O- aalisfiea good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Measure al moderate privet. 500 ftylo of foftags and domestic fabria from which to chooea. RepreoeMed by : J. G. DUNN & CO. XBe Hnaatfcnntiiwf Pretty kimonos always o2er an at tractive field for the woman who can construct, and one of the prettiest summer arrangements is acnierea in the handkerchief sleeve. It is a large Sflunre of the material say white lawn bordered with colored lawn or trimmed-with a straight edge of em broidery. The aauare should be aa large as a man's largest sired hand. kerchief, and the circular piece for the armhole la cut a little to one side or and hot weather and very plainly the orce and he.will undoubtedly meet; with T'rS.T ; .T ''aware making tne claim tnatmore w center .0 . T J I, - I Tne imperial ivmewscope lummo u i.:i,. sa rrmnnfaftiirmt in North Car. I leOBTO 01 1st Sleeve wi toy. . Police CourtrNews effects of such forces. At a meeting of the commissioners of agriculture of the cotton growing I Stktea at Rirhmnnd lipo-innino- Oct. 11- there will be addresses bv Prof. W.-F. There was one of those peculiat trials I Miuav Tir Tait -RiiUnr ni Pmf. H. in the city court yesterday inai occa- J. Hume. Commissioner .of Agricul- slonally gains publicity wnereDy 11 is ture Patterson ia extiected to be back demonstrated that the colored man s fVnm Fiirnnh that r !m onri r oHnH reliniotij is sometimes anything but Ia the Preach stria. Long walsted or, French dresses are other machines) does not affect the eyes 0lina now than was made , before the u is m pleasure to iuok i us muvniK; flur Wftnt nto. effect Persona in a ocarina nf 1if unA wnnr)pr what ia com a - 4.l: I ' , I P" 10 Know rm "f rr Mberallv becomina- to little alrls ing nexc ment ;8 without any foundation what- ,, AUlM th. hiriit nf . . TIT 11 kia 1 I M w "-r a ,mr. nryiiujiam uiej.cia.iw n.i. ... 1. nnn...n. ftMnM own machine because annoying and en.- Evtrameiv flne D wans were shown k,,1iu, at ita hta- voka collar, with harassing delays caused by incompetent asiistaiiLis, are avuiucu, iuiu imum- here today, taken from a tree 65 years old, which was the first one piantea TASTEFUL KEGLIOKK. and DractlcaL Inasmuch as they laun der admirably well, but there- are Uiauy pretty flowered batistes, orgaa llea' nd the like which make exceed ingly attractive garments of the aort, aud wash ailk ulao Is much used, while trlinmiug cau be lace frills or almost anything that muy be preferred, -while it may be well to add that for the cool r days or for the trip to the mountalna u- tii seahore clTallle, albatross and the like are much to be commended. - Fat tue medium size will be required ' 414 yards of material 27, 3 yards 82, at ou Tarda 44 tuchea wide,, with yards of Uisertlon and 2 yards of em broidery for frills. ; ' Heda Maca Ia Voa. ' The reds most In vogue just now ara, ' the tomato and geranium colors. A'bo red of the gardenia Is also worn and the mati-blew red of the camellia. These oUadea are seeu everywhere and lu ever) thing, but particularly Is the red of the gurunlum worn a great deal, says the St Louis Globe-Democrat The most popular red for gowns la ...ri.o 'ri.la lovelv French shade, fa miliar to all, comes lu cloth of so soft aud lovely 0 tone tliat It fairly pleads to be inirchusod. There la a cerise cashmere which t-aunat be equaled for . lovellueaa. U luaVes up very well In-Cih-jX with a deep green and la very ladylike when aubdued with dark 1 wn lcuther and with dark green lucuiiro ...,.""6. I . 1 1 ' " T. . . .. - - - .... a ia I mtlrH. VKI V 1 f. W uniiiin ai rj uiiiiiAiLViiv z xu a.; n .r U A nnn thismornineZ. : : ; -v, i - I peaceable, an the doctrines generally "7-- - -.,, t. T in , anywnere in ws i - - . .. .. t.ni1Mr,,l.,.iV)i .nrl S..nriow arhnnla w '"",06 - " For many years the great ball at the -. V"r .LrilllBnetoscope.-.-..-,..:-:.,:.:, ,,. State Fair, known as the Marshal's has i proceeds are to be used for the been held at the Capitol Club but this .S04 ef; Ar. . . Childs Study Department of the Worn year there is a movement to have it in One Zenie Chandlbr was before the V ?Th.g ft new enterprj8e the auditorium at the Agricultural and may.r f?,r freaking up a religious most worthy cause. Admission ur..i..n:.i r-n ,i.;nk a. in.ot uunuo. s."! j j UUISIytSITVUS U1JB. , JJU ...ft i.v v progress of the spirit as some of the 1 comDlalnimr witnesses said. Revs. Jenkins and Kennedy are joint preach ers of a colored Baptist congregation .' which holds its services in a private Jenkins is dubbed cost of paint Is to put both 'costs to- wild cat" and Kennedy "coal burn- room here. ' -" 11 aajSjajaJ. Letter Te J. E Latham - A Co. ', ' New Bern, N. C. ; - Dear Sir: The way.to reckon on the houae up town. 25 and 35 cents; children -15 cents. Seats reserved without extra charge. er." They avowed ignorance of any arether: the cost of the paint and the cost of putting it on. ; ' 1 8uci names but other witnesses stated It would save this country hundreds they were commonly known by those Call No. 15 Craven County Railroad Bonds. Notice is hereby;"given t' at (14) CU1IJUIUJJJJT IVIWYTIl WJT wwow I . .. . ,, . ofmillidnsofdollarsa year; it would nlcU nameB and they had used them " """"" ve you alone if you happen to be themgelve, to notoriety. ' ' rft!iaJr .r.l rlnllnrti n vear. - b n. . -.u nrrrA ,-. neeaurawn wr umujii T V".., hv.v.k. ' J, Wll UlCJftliJIWO TV VIMWUW - See how it works, it costs ir.r" -"T" r r:' Tu"7u".Tv7 lows: Five hundred dollar railroad fc , . .. irarnomynnuwa wnen mcv iwv. 1 , , , Jrt, in too ton 100 m ,1.1 nnnriR numnerou Ll luo ew. jumu as much performing pecuUar antics while under "tjr to itLM tZ influe" of the spirit. o as is Zt Yes, it you use the same number of . poWer.'' They denied all knowledge gallons Well, don'MT mo' ni trr 1FA ICO 1 Tfi OAQ 1QA 1QQ of dolus jy i ',,2pJd try. 1 This tree has this year perhaps five hundred pounds of pecans. The curiosity is that these are in clusters of three to eisrht nuts.- The trtes are all very prolific and it is regarded as re markable that this profitable nut is not grown here more. " Goes further .and further. Never stops until yon are well That's what Hollister's Kocky Mountain Tea will aoi A great tonic. Makes rich, red blood, firm flesh. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Tax Books Nov Open The Tax Books for 1906 are now open and everv tax Daver is invited to cal and pay up at once. J. W. B1DULK, Sheriff Craven County,' of adulterated paint as of Devoe; nd ' gometimes get a little excited.' Rev. you've got to pay twice aa mucn Jenkins testified tuat he had seven putting it on. , I talents and Kennedy five. It is not Mr. N. Avery, Delhi, N. X . nas iwo known what is meant by this ternl houses alilia find in same condition, talents;' but it fa supposed Jenkins Painted one house with a paint 1 able to holler louder and longer than ...., Vni o.l. .Hi.rufum-i'2iralloiis. oame:. j.. ww ut , i xkeuiicuy. nainter, Geo. Gilbert did both Jobs. Durin . course of the trial it was UDon presentation at the National Bank of New Bern N. Cs on or before . the 1st day of October 1905. Interest on the above bonds will cease on and after he 81st day of October 1900 C. K. t oy, Chairman wide frill, and ia made of Persian lawn combined with embroidery, but It Is suited to almost all childish materials. The yoke collar la a feature, and a most attractive one, but nevertheless Is not obligatory, as It can be omitted and the nlalu yoke substituted. In the case) of the lawn, there Is no body ua Noticel If you have any scrap iron or mev al, vnte Abrahams & Co New Bern, N. C, and Savannah Ga. They pa y the highest cash prices Write today. . ' - - PILES! PILL 41! PILES III Dr. Will!ama, Indian PHa) Olntmt will ours Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated a ' tching Pllea. H absorba tha) tumo Ulaya tha itching at once, eta aa a prni ioe,gives instant relief Sold by DAVID- BA.RM AP.Y. " "': ' '' Service oi Summons by Publication. NORTH CAROLINA. I .Cravan County. I i D. G. Moaely In tha Sapatwc Court Mary Moaely Tk rfridant aboT named will talc aotiea that an action entitled as above baa bean com gienced in the Superior Court of Cravan County to obtain a divorce from the bonds of mattimoay and the ukl defendant will further take not to that he is required to appear at the next term ox Superior Court for said County to be held on tha 1st Monday oi uct. neina; me secoira ar r month, at the I Court House In said County in New Bern, N. C and answer or demur to tha complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in said eocrptamt. W. M. WATBON. UterK OI ine superior vwm TI.U IKth rlnv nf Allflrtlftt. 1906. Publication Of mons. North Carolina, I D ' I In the Superior CourtJ Craven County. v w Hmrhea. Executor o Jas B Hughes, oecesea i gummons for Belief Bum- DBES8 TOB hTTCLk OOlTi. One cost $27; the other $54- , - Better go by the name. .' , Yours truly , 12 F. W. Devoe A Co. rV S.-E. W; . Smallwooi sells our paint. . . ' , ;; . 1 . ' - 1 "h of stltohed tloth. c JmiUis tlgnatiift flta Mud i"ii "':" found that Chandler carried a concealed weaDon.havirur the ever handy "razier with him and he was bound over for trial in the Superior court under $50 1 bonds. The case of disorderly conduct was dismissed. ; :' Bsarsths CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children, TT.3 K!r.J Yea Kava Alrs C:r: An examination will ba held onThure jv sPnt. 28th at 1 p m.' at the white Graded School for all who wish to in the White Graded" piy '..",.v t,,,. vl -.III 'nnnrl School uul Ji..wuf t.hers for the two practical for the dreaaea of cooler will take p ace on rriuay Will wnv r , AMA Muhmora Minlfla vacancies Sept. 519. B. fcRAVEN, Superintendent OAOVOnXA Bearitks BlfBStan II Hind Vo Haw lws Bougla rot) " . d v Summon . d n P.IUW' lt P. H. Pelletier, defendant above named. take notice1 That an action entitled aa aoove haa ren betrun for tne purpose oi nenverme the i urn of twenty-five hundred dollars with in terest the eon due by note, and further that a warrant of attachment therefor haa been Mum in aaW action and, the said oUrfendant ill further tane wince wmi " "7 ?uired to appear at kvjwt " - -orS? dntTto be held on 2nd day ofrtc'j; at courthouse of aaM coumy m -- N. C and answer or uemur 10 v said action or the plaintiff wiU apply (o t a aoart for raiiaf demanded in said comDU''n5iv,-t W. D. MclVER. Attorney. and the like are the materials chosen the lining Is In every way desirable. For a -child of six yeara tin be re quired . Z yarda of material 27, yards 82, or 2W yards 44 Inches wide, with one-half yard 18 Inches wide for the fake and 1 yarda of embroidery Citizens Ban..? :. . ov warwr Jsxiatw sar.O. The people have an eye to thinga convenient, comfortable and cheerful. Having fitted up our banking rooms to meet these requirements, we are ready to extend to all who want Banking Facilities, a hearty welcome. - Comt and see us. .' .. Capital - - . ' $50,000.00 Surplus and Profits w,w.w Deposits is.wu.uu T. A. Green, President E. H. Meadows, Vice-President. T. A. Uzzell, Cashier. A. T. Dill, Teller. tl--T OTl j 1 J9 -sasaT S" . a.J M t-at-J-, - Knnrl nsi I ' f , - E!aatweofCaiViMi. . 7. ' ' ' ' " - - - ... a vTcrtnTt3M"Meat Tobacco in toCi, L . - ; TO TIIE CONCUinLR: 7 A re 4 or sold by envf Ttnry mr- : c j t.! i'vf I r . r , of pny vf ' ' t c Mmtm s I 1 fc Yrrtta oam a4 -ueH piuiuiy boa I . , ,r .,,..1p..rnnrr,SccutcfrMT.:eatTolori:stvt at tl
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