SKCRT PASSIM3 EVENTS. r 0) I. D ) ..r-.' C'l a Iliad You Have Always Bought, and w hich has been ta . use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of ? -.f ' " and has been made under his per- rj ' jtJ&ffl?jl sonalsapervislon since Its Infancy Si-firyf-CcccAi, Allow no one to deceive yon in this. - All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jnst-as-good" are but Xlxperiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment ; What is CASJORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare Coric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. ; It is Pleasant. It ,. contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcoti v. substance.. Its age is its guarantee, jit. destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures. Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation tad Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. v" GENUINE CASTORIV 1-3 Bears the Signature of l nd You Have Always Bought '.1UV MAX In Use For Over 30 Years. : t thc nmn oommivv, n muhrav mutt, n wk omr. SOUTH ERN IRIEWA Y SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEB. 11. 1906. 138 108 rjfpwly iPaflv.lDaily, I! '.6.4R 7 IS T8d :M42! r m I . 2 )! 1 2 43,f 2 551 8 00 3 10! 3 1H 3 20 8 32 If 3 44 3 531 4 05 4 30 4 33 f 4 4 6 Oil AM 7 20 7 33 7 48 7 53 8 05 8 10 8 15 8 271 8 88 8 47 9 00 9 20 : 9 30 9 37 9 51 13 10 02 S5L-39f 10 30 5 54! 6 00 12 ,6 25 43 6 49 .7 02 7 12 730 M 112 Daily. 3 AM 1 30 1 41 2 00 2 05 2 18 2 23 2 29 2 4 2 57 3 08 3 22 3 62 4 02 4 12 4 27 , 4 40 6 15 f 5 33 flO 41 10 51,f 5 40 11 02 6 54 fll 18 6 09 11 301 6 29 11 36 6 35 11 48,f 6 46 flO.03; 12 20 PM 7 15 AM . 0 8 15 17 21 23 26 32 37 41 46 . 55 67; 61 ej 73 81 87 Lv Eastern TimeM GREENSBORO McLean Gib3onville Eton College... Burlington Graham Haw River Mebane........ Efland ., Hillsboro ; UNIVERSITY .... DURHAM. East Durham. Brassfteld ..... Morrisvilie CARY...... I RALEIGH...... Garner-,. .,. Auburn..; ... Clayton Wilson's Mills..... SELMA Pine Level Princeton...:. Rose GOLDSBORO.... Ar. Lv. 107 Dally. 11 43 fll 28 11 23 11 22 11 14 11 07 11 01 10 50 flO 38! 10 28 10 16 ,10 OOf '9 44 f 9 37 9 13 9 OS 8 45 8 : 8 20 8 08 ' 7 55 V7 4fl 7 36 X 26 7 14 7 00 AM 135 Daily. Daily. Ill PM 6 35 6 15 6 00 5 55 5 46 5 5 33! 6 22 f 6 10 6 01 4 49 4 30 4 18 4 10 f 3 58! i8 49! 8 30 3 12 f 3 06 2 55. 2 40 2 25 2 12 2 01 M49 11 85 PM AM 6 35 5 17; 5 05 ; 6 00f 4 47 4 40 4 30 U 17 4 02 8 47 3 SO 3 00 2 48 ' 2 85! 2 15 2 05 1 40 11 45 11 31 11 23 11 08 10 50 10 38 fl0 25 10 10 9 65 9 40 PM 117 Daily. AM 9 20 9 07 8 42 f 8 22 8 12 7 60 AM This" condensed echedulj is published as information and is subject to change ..wttBoutoticetothepubl'c. ' ' .. . - xt- Trains Nos 112 and 108 connect at Goldsboro with Atlantic Coast Line trains, both Southbound and Northbound; and with Atlantic and .North Carolina trains tor Morehead City and intermediate potats. - . Train No 111 connects at Greensboro with train No. 33 for -Charlotte, Colum ibU and Jacksonville. No. 37 solid Pullman train, drawing-room sleepers New (York to New Orleans and Memphis, also for Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro, Dan TiUtftcal stations. ... ,, , - , VV' i -Train No, 117 handles through coach between Raleigh, Chase City and Rfemond. where close connection is made with Washington Southern Railway V.. to Washington and Eastern cities. ' L V ' . -Train No. 107 connects at Durham for Oxford, Chase City and Richmond; i utMfewity-Station for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday; at Greensboro with ' trai Mftw3 for Washington and points North, close connection forVinston i mHl aiigh Point, Salisbury, -Charlotte and intermediate stations - Train 5jb;135 connects at Greensboro with No. 39, for Charlotte, Columbia 1 5nd Jacksonville; No. 85 for Atlanta and all points South and Southwest; Nos. - 84 aai 38 tor Washington and all points North; connection is also made at Salia ' burrior Western North Carolina points. " a SL HaIidwick, P. T, M. W. H. Tavlob, G. P. A. H. B, Spencer, G,IM jt-tt ; Washington, D. C. v . . t. Vernon, T. P. A, . -t-T. E. Creen. C. TA, i V 1 I. Charlotte. N. C. - i Raleigh, N. C m 4 'Sill i . 1 v srnr u n nr: a rn ven. V s,-" ' ' V'. - Muter FA. the son of Mr. Walter Jones met with a' painful accident yes terday and barely escaped a serious ai f air. He was playing with a large iron fly wheel in front' of the New Bern Iron Works and it fell flat, striking his foot but not S iuarelyand inflicting a painful wound. Had it struck him more squarely it would have broke his A fine shipment of peas was made yesterday by James F. Clark viaEC D. A game of ball between the Uptown or White Star League, and the Down- j town base ball teams was played yes-1 terday afternoon resulting in a victory for the White Stars be a score of 12 to 7. The batteries: White Stars. Brinkley and Pierce; Down town : Tol son, Montague, Hancock and Street. Rev. A. D. Betts, familiarly known as "Uncle Betts" and formerly pastor of the Hancock street church, will oreach at the Pollock street Methodist Chapel tonight at 8 o'clock. His many J friends will be glad to welcome him. , The Journal learns through a hone message from Raleigh that the base ball game at Charlottesville yesterday was lost by a forfeit to Virginia.- A rotten decision was the cause and Car olina refused to play. " T The friends of Mr. A. F. Marshall of this city, and particularly the mem bers of the Odd Fellows Lodge, will be pained to learn -that Mr. Marshall will move from this city to Belhaven. Mr. Marshall's many friends wish all suc cess in his new home and hope that business changes muy be fortunate enough to bring him back to this city. W e have just .received fine lot of horses suitable' for farm work or dri ving, which we wil sell at reasonable We ; 1 1 t ; f; We have also a full line of Wagons. Buggies, Harness, j and everything usually kept in an up-to-date stable . We will make Terms Righ VM -"'.'Seeus.' " i. f'' '' :? J':'i'ft fC H DUfiGill fVCuJ) 66 Broad St v- : i : v New Bern, N 0 Beaufort Election lhrown Out. The judges and registrars In the spec ial election held in Beaufort last week on thequestion of the assessment of a tax for the support of a graded school met to consider the legality of the elec tion. ; It will be remembered that the advocates of the measure won by about 49 'majority but they discovered- that the ballot box had been tampered with and more votes cast than there were legal voters, and rather than have the victory through fraud and disgrace they chose to have the election declared null and void. "" Another reason, for causing the elec tion to be thrown out was that there were prevented from conducting an i lection in an orderly manner by a disor derly crowd. O jSl - 353. 7. . , Btti tu a 1 Kfca fc I'.- iiwi SicjB .-JlrARNOLD, -: 'a'lSypCessbt to M. Hahn& Co? 'V.. ' us--- Primary Conventions Fort Barnwell Democrat? met Satur day 3 p m., L S Harper, chairman M D LanTsecretary. . Jos. Kinsey, B B Wooten, C . W Rus sell L S Harper and M D Lane were elected delegates to county convention to be held at New Bern, Friday, April 27. V:H Resolved, that we endorse the course of our Representative in Congress, Hon Chas. R, Thomas and recommend that he be' re-elected to the1 office he fills with much honor to himself and to the perfect satisfaction of those whom he represents. A . Resolved, that we endorse the course of our Senator, Hon. D L Ward. We desire to express our appreciation for his most able service and cheerfully recommend him for re-election. ; ; s 1 Resolved, that we recommend the Hon. O H. Guion for Judge Third Judi cial District. - Having perched upon the top most round of the. ladder of success in the professions, a voice' is heard from above bidding him come up higher. Surely old Craven feels proud of her production of noble sons. ' v ; M D IjANE, Secretary. ' The Democratic primary of No 2 township convened at Truitts April 21st The house was called to order by F- S Ernul and on motion F S Ernul was made chairman and N L Gaskins, sec retary. The following delegates were 'cjbointed to the county convention: V Allrtd Gaskins, J E Ereruigton, J C ffarifby-D W Whitford, Arington Purifoy, F S Ernul W D Ipock H T Fulcher and W H Whitehurst. ' The primary enthusiastically endors ed , tlie past records of Senator Sim mons and Congressman Thomas and pledged to them its future support. Also the names of D L Ward tor State State and 10 H Gujon forjudge, claim ed the attention of the primary and were loyally supported. ' - N L GASKINS, SecreUry. , Township Ex, Committee F. . S. Ernul, chairman; S. C. Dunham, sec retary; J. K. Hartly, W, D. Ipock and Cicero Gaskins, ' - , . - The democrats of Tisdale precinct endorsed the following for their respec tive officers: tor Congressman C. R. Thomas, for the State Senate D. L. Ward, for Judge 3rd Judicial District p. H. Guion. N. Tlsdale was elec ted delegate to the county convention The following was chosen as ward com mittee: F. L. Bray, J. J. Brice, W. F. Crocket, Nathan Tisdale, W. H. Bray. Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Stables. , Lp-t and Finest Stock of Horses and Mules ever offered in New Bern. .A r r I . I of each just received. Complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, . ' r , Vi'hips and Cart Wheels, Hahn s Old Stable. Middle Street.' 1 s o . c The Goods Manufactured by the NEW BERN COTTON OIL & FERTILIZER MILLS Arc Handled by-the Best Dealers. WHY NOT BY YOU ? OUR NAME ON THE BAG MEANS BEST QUALITY Right goods at right prices form best foundation for any business. If you are interested in growing larger crops on smaller acreage, first properly prepare soil, then use Fertilizer absolutely pure and straight.; Right goods at right prices most important and necessary. Sale, of inferior Fertilizers generally prove disas-. trous, makes complaints, dissatisfied customers and decrease in business. You want to get right and stay right; hold your customers, get many new ones, then handle the Fertilizers manufactured by New Bern Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Mills, recognized as standard quality.. Our Fertilizers sell themselves.1, ; The 'man who buys once-.wants them again, his friends want them. Can you afford to be without an article which silently but forcibly recommends itself. Margin of profit may not be so large to the dealer as in some other goods, there is something in feeling you have given your customer full value. "That your trade is increasing." - - Our "goods are made in various grades to suit crops usually grown in your section. You can rest assured each grade is best that can be had for money. We believe in long run quality is bound to count; though we do hot make quite as good profit. .. .. r , Call to see our Sales Agent in your section, and if none near you write direct to the NEW BERN COTTON OIL & FERTILIZER MILLS NEW BERN, N. C. Bishop Coleman, of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of i Delaware, in vieighed against the readiness ministers show in marrying runaway couples. ; No pill is as pleasantand positive a , DeWitt's Little Early Kjsers. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Never gripe. Soldby S. Duffy- I Attorney-General Carson, of Pennsyl vania, filed a petition to enjoin the Pennsylvania and other railroads from demanding a deposit of $10 on mileage books. , ; . , Is the Moon . Inhabited Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in some form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on thiB earth of ours; especiaUy those who don't know that Electric Bitters cure Headache. Bilous ness, Malaria, Chills and. Fever, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kidney complaints, General De bility and Female weaknesses. Une qualed as a general Tonic and Appe tizer for weak persons ' and especially for the aged. It induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed. Sold by all Druggists. Price only BOc. ' A Philadelphia woman who is sup posed to have been demented, turned on the gas and asphyxiated herself and two daughters. . ... ; No' Pill is as; pleasant and positive as DeWitt's Little Early Riseis. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. ' Never gripe. F. S Duffy. . . Measures t exempt foodstuffs and building materials for San Francisco from payment import duties were in troduced In both houses. i ; , ; A Lucky PoilmUtrsss is Mrs. Alexander, of Cry, Me., who has found Dr.. King's New Life Pills to be the best remedy she ever tried for keeping the Stomach, Ljver and Bowels in perfect order. You'll agree with her if you try these painless purifiers thatint'UBe new life. Guaranteed by all Druggist Price 25c. : The Belgian training ship Count De Smet De Naeyer foundered off Prawie Point; England. Her captain and thirty three of those who were on board were drowned. " '" f ',;;. '' Dtvll's Mans Terhirt. is no worse han the terrible case of Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then I was advised to apply Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, and less than a box perma nently cured me, writes L. S. Napier, of Rugles, Ky. Heals all wounds, Burns and Sores like magic Sold by aU Druggists at 26c v ' The Truth About Panama Linsday Denison, who, unhampered by any necessity of catching the next boat back, recently made a detailed in vestigation of the work being done on the Panama Canal, does not share the gloomy views of certain of the adminis tration's long-distance critics. In an ex tremely sane article in the current Everybody's entitledji"Making Good at Panama," he says: "On the Isthmns of Panama the business of the American people is being well done. It is not perfect. There is too much petty graft as on the railroad; but it is of no more importance , than mosquito bites on an elephant. But one has only to use his eyes to see that we have gone into one of the pest holes of the world and have made it fairly habitable; that we have tackled a job in which another great nation failed conspicuously and are so couducting it as to keep clear of shame; that In spite of tremendous difficulties on the spot and mercenary hindrances here at home we are doing sane, effective, honest work; that we are going to build the canal and build it well! . ! "There are too many men on the Isth mus who ought not to be there. But in John F. Stevens and in the men who surround him there burns the spirit era bodied in the words which Theodore Rosevelt is said th have uttered recently to an engineer about to depart for Pa nama: "Remember this: that whatever the American people may think of you and me, the last thing tbey will ever forget about either of us will be that we had to do with the making of the Panama Canal:"'. ' . n Jic 10 w COTTOH'-'JODRHILI IIARVIE JORDAN, Editor-in-Chf FIRST ISSUE WILL APPEAR MAY 17th. HOt 3j tALUE present crop Cotton, raw. $650,000,000. Value present crop rV, of Cotton manufactured, $2,000,000,000. Estimated number of actual producers, 1,500,000. Estimated number actual consumers. 6 )0,000,000. Cotton is the greatest vegetable product o( the world. , All oliiera can be substituted. Cotton cannot. Such a tremendom factor in the world comfort and our proiperity demands a great Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Seme weeks ago during the severe Winter weather both my wife and my self contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symp toms," says Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stop ped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a dou ble dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and b7 its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." Sold by Davis' Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. " ., The fertilizer trust investigation is now in progress at Nashville, Tenn. The cures that stand to its credit make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer tor the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Burns, Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at AU Druggists. ; . Capt Richmond P. Hobson was nomi nated for Congress Tuesday from the Congressional district of Alabama. Twenty-five Russian authors, headed by M. Cherekoff, author of the drama, "The Jews, "and Mr. rupm, author of the ."Duel, . OASTOIIIA. Btmtiis - yTlw Kind Vou Haw Alwaft BoggHt Ama if f Via oara in flnummfnf. IW puuiisna resomnon con fife near 5 Wy0 demning Americans for their treatment of Maxim Gorky. ? Ai , AL!a b f.:cct All Cbi'sationi -Miss Nannie P. Street wishes to state that she has had advices from the Inauv nc! Companies in her azency U.: ' 1 in the San Francifco fire ' ;' : tl-r.ttlipy sr' ' ntly i.' i - i L , '1 tl u'r o!,r;,.,L, ..j ia t1 e-'-lv !.el 1 ,i';;y ml t) en"!'-" T"(,t- X3ABVmiA. BMntht ' v Hn iil Vou Haw Always Bciight 8l(utue f - Hind Vou Hw Always I ;Z7 this morning, but the fire was extin guished by trainmen.. Considerable damage wa done to the contents of the car. ; '' There are indications that in about 10 days the Senate will fix a time for a vote on the Railroad Rate bilL Representative Newspaper 1 he Cotton Journal will meet that demand ; ; Broad enouph in scope to interest every person in the Cotton belt, while it will stand distinctively as a representative of the Cotton growing inter est, it will cover the whole field so t horoughly that it will be a necessity to every Cotton merchant and manufacturer the world over. The statistical department will be in charge of eminent statisticians, and no expense will be spared to make this department the most perfect in the world. ' Harvie Jordan, Editor-in-Chief, and Richard Cheatham, Business Mgr., have in their work as President and Secretary, respectively of the Southern Cotton Association, won victories in the interest of Cotton producers of more value to the country than any great victories ever won by a conquer ing army on the battlefield, and their work has added untold wealth to the Cotton States. The Cotton Journal will continue the battle for Southern supremacy and fair play. The public has for many .years heard practi cally only one side of the Cotton story. It will be the mission of The Cotton Journal to tell the other side. We desire several correspondents in every beat, district or township of the Cotton belt, and in addition toour present list, every subscriber whose subscription reaches us prior to May. 17th, will be placed upon our list of regular correspondents For information con cerning condition of crops. Issued weekly. Commence your subscription with first ismie. SUBSCRIPTIOM PRICE, fl.OO PER YBJtTt. ' Address THE COTTON JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia IHCIIARI) OHKMHAM. tVl--.'.l People IHiIr. . t 0 5 J JAMES W. FNGUSH. FRESIDKMT ' ' '' ' ''' .;.- WAI.KF P..INMAN. VfCK-PRhS'T . , , . CHAS. L RYAN, CASHIER JUMM K. GCTUSY, VICE-rKKS'T , t WK. T. PERKINSON. AU'X CMB1KS THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK Atlanta, Ga., April 6th, 190S. Thin is to certify that The Cotton Journal Publishing Co. hae this dote deposited with The Fourth National Bank of Atlanta to the credit oftheniHclt'ea, the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars, the same being subject to their check. (Sinned) CHAS. I. RYAN, Cashier. Invitations have been issued by the members of the house of representa tives to a reception to meet Speaker Cannon at the Arlington Hotel, the evening of May 7. The reception will be to mark the speaker's 70th birth day. - A Thousand Dollar's Worth of Good "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with . excruciating pain," pays A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O. "I got no relief from medicine until I be gan taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick-dust-like substance and now I have no pain across my kid neys and I feel like a new man. It has done me $1000 worth of good." Foley's Kidney Cure will cure every form of kidney or bladder disease. For sale by Davis Pharmacy. James B. Brady, a well-known tuf man, had a rib broken and Miss Uattie Waters, an actress, was fatally injured in an automobile accidents on Long Island. Pirating Foley's Honey and Tar. Folev & Co.. Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's lloney and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine, ask ior roiey s uoney and Tar and refuse any substitute of fered as no other preparation will give Humas Blood MirVi . I the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxa A fala nf hnrrnr war tnldhv marten tit tive. contains no opiaies ana is A Ule of horror was tola by marks or forchlldren anddeicate persons. human blood in the home of J. W. Wil- j For gaja Dy Davj8 pharmacy. lis, a known meachant of Bac, Ky. He ' 1 writes : "Twenty years ago I had so-1 vere ncmorrnages 01 me lungs, ana rour (loath wnn 1 bcran taking Caught Cold Whlls Hunting a Burglar, Mr. Wm. Thos. Lanorgav provincia Constable at Chapleau, Ontaria, says: VI caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last fall, Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Reme has , T . If. J l ' . t , . 1 ay, i irifla it, ana niter using two smfcii 7 In the Olympia contests nowin pro gress at Athens, Greece, the Italian contingent won in an exciting rowing match. In Jthe swimming contest an American named : Daniels won first money. . .. . FAIR EKCEEES bottles, I was completely cured." This remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and re lieve a severe cold in less time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wherever its superior excellence has be come known. Davis' Pharmacy and V. S. Duffy. A New Back for an Old OneHow it Is Done in New Bern " j The back aches at times with a dull, indescribable . feeling, making you weary and restless; piercing pains shoct across the region o- the kidneys, and again the bins are so lame to stoop , is agony. No use to rub or apply a pl a ter to the back In this condition. Yoa cannot reach the case. Exchange tho bad back for a new and stronger one. Follow the example of this New r citizen. S. B. Parker, whose sheet metal I j iness is at Craven and South Fi t streets, place of residence 41 Ci t street, says: "I believe Doan's I ney Pills to be a good remedy, in f , I know it, I have been quite a e from backache. At times it wan I could scarcely endure it, tut t using Doan's Kidney Pills whi. U I at the Bradham Pharmacy rr;y ) not troubled me at c.'l. .' there ever be a recurrence I (,' tainly resort to Doan's i,i ' and intend to keep them c i case of need." For sale by all oVnlers. I , ' a box. Foster-M i mri C . , N. Y. sole agents fur t ill. i'. Remember the r. . - take no other. was Dr. .'. i1 King s iNcw Uiscovery. It ccm 'y cured me and I have remained cv r li - ." It cures Ilcmor ;, C!"imc Coughs, Mettled Colds 1 : i is thfi only known 1 p ,c; 'i I unci. Lvery bottlo I'd. ! . hy ail Drurgist 6tc il.tm. Trial bottle f roe. f , V - ' - -. 4 . f i r

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