1 EtabliiM 147S Pub lvd in Two Section, evervTiw--4ay and i'ritlr. Journal Builds, SK- WCravoa Street- OrUPUP'T L. 5TFVIN IOi rtiM iNO tOPSHtTOf- Tito Mm.'hi w ienis Six Monti.,.... Teivn Mootus. OJ'LY IN -U'VANOK, Official r,T''' County. f New Born and Craven AJv.r: plirui'ii B-ailr:m 16' eV, m ) Si: ' (: 1 .; J -.' ..t;.Ml .'-inn hopeful sign tbat her and there seems to be a breaking through, some invest ment by outside parties who have con fidence in this city's future, and who do not hestitate to buy here for invest ment and show that they intend to make their investment profitable. If those who live here, who have property and business would arouse themselves into activity, and show an equal faith in this city's prospects, there would be every chance of shaking off, or driving away the congestion which now exists and in so doing every resident would profit. NOT JUST KECFING UP BUT BET TERMENTS. Too many communities figure each yo.tr to ma'tfl a tax lovy upon a basis j which wii' y.n.1 pay contingent expen ' , iiii.i every one who is at. all famil l iar wi-'.' Ihvmik-s. be it personal or j puW'V, l.no.vs v.h it it nieatis when just , so riiu.'ii mom-y an I no more is availa ! bio to nvi t all t.iils. It means a slight ! ing of some ready necessary things, or rrr else running into debt, and being forc- 6003 RCA OS AMD BAD WEATHER, ed to mAe a U;n. to make accounts ualiunce. N. C, June !T2. KM!. Tin are t e roRu.; i pen I iif trann ' prod.., t Tlie r. of weather conditions v'-.e-i the value of go o J ! The P"3 noW3 a,noat daily, tells of f.-lt '.). thos-"" who ii.' : 1'i'tce tor tni'ir own 1" r t heir goods and j some city, which ii not figuring on just getting along ovju, but is spending i ii'lUS. ands of dollars in betterments ir "ill opinion of the roixdoxpeit j its ni.uiicipa.iity, in improved pubic Pi'.iiies, in driveway?, in parks, in on Craven county r-wds. and what wa ools. tor institutions lor the poor ;,,,w then, is of value to ! '- unfortunates. It is the spirit to ad- those who have the care and improve lent of sionei- rond Spi"' by t! sysd i' i time " re,u'' We:. sec.; re-1 appr..' : buu !;l ... bef-- sh , ye.'.r. In the most: i:i dustn. i ;e roads, and the commis- have shown their concern about im.von".;t by having the in i repo-t made, and furth" "... im.W'ineilt of the convict i !' road work, which under con r rt er.n'iot fail to prove in its -if !;,' ;t a!u" to the count,'. l is at work, ami as ninny :. .i.ss!b'e. a i 1 1 1 all lor.sible : i. ns lu-ide to assist the road .. :' ! not bo a lone; tin: i: ;ovtas of Craven cone' :'. m every neason ul t; i lays when time saved is i.-tant in every trade and in ' the farmer it is equally im portant, for w ith many farmers their y93 The Mai Behind The Brush knows the necessary ingredients of good paint. He knows tint the life of a paint depends absolutely upon the thinner used. The linseed oil !s the mucilage or gum-stick uni of pint. Mix the per fectly blended pimento of Hammar Condensed I'uiul with pure linseed oil and the result i i n paint that sticks, which w ill ncithi r blister nor peel and which hns a lnstii 3 lutre and gloss. A paint which is absolutely guaran teed to last five full years, or your money back. This guarantee has hack of It the Great Hammar faint House of St. Louis, with n hnH million dollars itt rash, and n reputation of a third of a century for "s(iii)rr dealing." Besides getting the best paint on earth, you can sine 2rT. on your next paint bill. Prop in .voute day and let us show you 1ion . 5y"e are the only Agents for Hammar Paints in this plate. Swiinshcro I -a: a ;i',u 1, amber Com any, Swansboro, N. L LIST OF LETTERS own w.ii'.'hou mut have 1H to eii'd''" th" products, v and w id pre or storage keepers, they :i insportation facilities to quickly market their n the market demand ; eist, and not be com pelled to haul to market only as the weather may prove fair, and so have to areopN. whatever VrKe may ftTf he market fine, at the time they Can haul. The 1 eeent period of rainy weather in this section, reveals what every ex treme kind of weather is certain to do, how almost inpassable country roads may heroine, and while even well made roads may be damaged by extreme weather, yet they are passabb, and offer no real obstacle to the farmer so 49 to prevent Ins reaching a market, to buy what he may ivanl, or sell ids own products, as . e mr.y wish. HOW SHALL LOCAL CONGESTION BE RELIEVED ? If an inquiry was made, what new local industries have been established recenl'y in New lorn, the answer would be -none. And if areasonwas sought, it could given, that a congested rail transjvortation service offered every thing in tiie way to discourage the pro motion of manufactures. Even in the . truck industry, what encouragement is there for its increase in this section, when growers know that it is always a question whether their shipments shall get Ihiough to their destination on time, instead of being delayed, and damaged in transit, and reaching a market when the goods are not wanted. It is not imagination to say that this transportation congestion acts as a drag on every local interest, serves to check ambitious enterprises, and while this city continues to increase in population and its mercantile trade expands. yearly, yet there is in it all a feeling of : congestion, a disposition to contract or be satisfied with existing conditions, instead of the desire to go into devel opment, promote enterprises, and with a genuine local co-operative spirit, do things. . In local building is seen this same congested disposition, to make one lot serve for two houses, to crowd houses together, to advance 'property values,, because there is no way for would be house owners to secure lots which may be easily reached, as no means of pure and rapid transportation exists, which can be found in all live cities, In the way of electric car lines enabling those . who would own their own homes to do so, not necessarily in the crowded city, but in the suburbs, where ample room can be secured and at prices within the t each of the working man. ' Even while this congestion exits in . ' ' do great a degree in New Bern, it is a vanee, and while the cost is counted, it is counted upon the basis that money intelligently and well spent, is the sa fist spent money, and gives the big-ge-t returns. An instance of this local betterment, is that of St. I.ouis, which is going to .qiend fifty millions of dollars in local neUenr.eiits. This is not merely a prince ly urn, but to many looks like absolute produphty Hut it cannot be supposed :'! n:: in-Mar:t that this expenditure of 11 1 ' ') ': I hi ?, is done upon i... . , eut.ii' a tore 1 , i 0.1 of those dollars is . m o r turned with inter est in I etit.-i, and that it is not a tax, but an in veil nient, one which is perma nent, and w hich m-ans splendid results, perhaps not today or tomorrow, but the day after and f irever. Note the citizen who makes imnrove- ments, he is the believer in his city. Note the people who do not hesitate to be taxed, rather invite taxation, in or der that municipal improvements, bet terments, may be undertaken and there will be found development, growth, prosperity' and local civh. pride which will attract outside capital and invest ors, for if the local citizen is not afraid to spend his money for local better ment, the outsider need not fear for the future progress of that city. Has Stood the Test 25 Yir. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless ('hill Ti.nic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No pay. New Lighting Company. Remaining in the Bern, Craven Co 191)6: mi-n' A-G H Andrew. John W Alien. B Ira Hell. Her C Jahii'e Cam. E -Willie Kre.n, F -W C Kraniu.i R Fowler. G B Garaet. ! Gibbs. II Ked'V ll.U.i J IVt J.",tV, Ottiee at New X. C, June 18 ohn Hate-on. J -George .I:,."..- : Cnllith St. M Mr Marion. Atlantic Hotel, Wil- B Moore. S John J Spellr, in!, Wdliam Smith. T Wash Tailio; . ', K Tew. W - James Wii::,. in . wuvi '-. i.i. r. B- May Hawen. s; West St., Mrs Minnie Brock, Mt:. riandii Bryan. C - Laurena Cob .. . 1) Mis Kstelle I' !:.', is. G- Mary Gapp. MiT ',' Queen St. ll - Hattie 11 aid . . I.ii i Mary Heath. M - Mrs Herri., it a d ssick, Mrs Charles Morton. pjeT,a Jin:i MnriiEPan. I,...., V, L' f NT a 1 na. IN St e'J, iUiii.v 1 o;- iv r u iiw 1. SMaiotiey Spain, Paite.- Smith. W Mrs Harriett Wiggins, Mrs Su- dieG White, May K Williams. Persons calling for .!': above dates will please say ad. et ;i .-. uid give date The regulations now 'vq tire that (1) cent shall be collected or. the delivery of each advertised letter. S. VV. HANCOCK, Postmaster. The New Bern Lighting and Fuel Compir.y has been organized, and hai ente d into an Agreement with the owner of the gas plant here looking to the purchase of that property. Mr. J. H. T. Martin of iN'ew York City is president of the new company, and Mr. J. M. Cox of Muscatine, Iowa, will be local manager. They have arranged to open an office under the Hazelton Hotel, and will take charge t,n July 1st, 1906. Full in formation of the new company's busi ness intentions regarding this property will be given in a few days. To Curt A Cold In On Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Druggists refund money if it fails to cure E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Mutineers to Hang in August. Special to Journal l ilmington, June 19. The case of the United States vs Sawyer and Adams, the colored mutineers who kill ed the captain, mate and cook of the schooner Berwind last fall was remand' ed to Judge Purnell's hands by the U, S Supreme Court affirming the judfr ment of the district court. Acting upon this Judge' Puriell sentences the men to be hanged August 17. ' OASTOniA. BoMitia ' llw Kind Vim Haw lwnr Bought The lower honse of the Russian Par liament coucluded debate on the agra rian question, and sent it to a commis sion. - If your stomach troubles you do not conclude that there is no cure, for great many hav been permanently cured by .Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try them, they are . 'o Mdiigeville Ave. berl Boyd. bo Mdler St. , I. (' Myuii, Clias. .'ate Gibbs, I.afatlo . , Andrew Herring, TO COLONIZE WITH , ENGLISH Project of a CUrjymis to Import English Htlp and Purchusrs for . leuthKa Firm. Rev W S Key, a Unitarian minister located at Swmsboro, and a gentleman largely interested m educational affairs and also trucking an&aricuUural pur suit was in New Bern Monday on his way to Watha, Pender county, where he has a fine plantation. In conversation with the Journal reporter, Mr Key said that he expects to sail for England in a few days and would get a colony of English farmers to come to North Carolina and settle on farmers in the rich. trucking section lying between Goldsboro and Wilming ton and would also send some of them into this section. Mr .Key said that he was personally acquainted with those whom he desired to engage and he knew they were .accomplished farmers and that they not only would improve the farms but would give others the advantage of their superior knowledge in agricultural matters. These farm ers are acknowledged to be the best equiped for farming purposes of any class of people in the world. They come from the east and north of Eng land principally Lincolnshire and York shire and are a highly respectable class of people. Mr Key has aroused- much interest in the project among capitalists in and out of the State. Among those who are actively interested ia Gov, Glenn. Mr Key feels confident that his errand will be successful and tbat within a very few months he will be able to colonize a large number of English immigrants here. Russian Troubles Increasing. Special to Journal St. Petersburg, June 19. -Strikes of craftsmen, students and clerks began a general strike and affairs have reach ed a terrible condition, A decided de monstration against the government is feared. The government is scheming to get rid of the parliament. f he chauffeur was : ion of an automobile another machine. j in a collis ; .v York with The New San Francisco. Some $40,000,000 in currency was sent to San Francisco in anticipation of a "run" on the banks when they were openea, more man a monin auer me earthquake. The Wondrous wise men of Wall Street had been quaking in fear of the consequences. But those San Franciscans actually put m oney in in stead of drawing it out. The tax col lectors report that there is no great increase of delinquent taxes. Business and building go on. Ths theatres are open in tents. The steel buildings, whose easy toppling was expected by many people, proved themselves so steady and of such staying powers that steel construction wU bja favorite in the new city. Not too many tall fel lows, though, it is to be hoped. Ordi nances regulating the height in propor tion to the width of the street have been prepared. Much leveling of streets is proposed. Not too much, pray you, or San Francisco will lose tome of its best bits of the picturesque. She has it in her power to become the most beautiful of American cities if Wash ington will forgive us by adhering to well considered architectqral and landscape plan. It will pay immensely, as it pays Paris. San Francisco ia es sentially an artist Now is her oppor tunity. "With the Procession," Every body's Magazine for July, Thru Physicians Tioatod Kim Without Success. W. L. Yaney, 1 .mhieah, Ky., writes "I had a severe cane o' Kidney disease and three of the beet physicians in Ken tucky treated me without success. then took Foley's Kidney Cure. The first bottle gave immediate relief, and three bottles cured me permanent!) . 1 gladly recommend this wonderful rem edy." Sold by Davis' Pharmacy. Secretary of the Navy Bonaparte has modified the sentence of the court martial in the case of Capt. Perry Garst, of the battleship Rhode Island, which grounded on York Spit, Virginia a few weeks ago . People who are clean inside will look like it and act it. They will work with energy, think clearly, act clearly and have healthy thoughts. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It makes clean people: 3p cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by F S Duffy. A duel to the death with pistols as weapons was fought in Harrison street Brooklyn between a diminutive Italian and a longshoreman of the same nation ality, in which tho latter was almost instantly killed. The bullet from the other mans weapon went through the giant's heart. The slayer escaped. Nowhere in the world can you see such handsome men and women as are to be met in the United States. They all use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by F S Duffy. ' ' " Mr and Mrs ' Oscar Brown, who re cently moved from Rockingfiam county to Belewa, Creek, 18 miles east of Win ston-Salem were killed by lightning. They leave seven children, several of whom were shocked. ' . Angered at the wholesale slaughter of dogs, good and bad alike, a mob of men at Cincinnati, stormed the city dog pound; and after beating into insensi- certain to prove beneficial They only , bility the four keepers, liberated the cc st a quarter. Sold hy Davis' Phar- 200 canine prisoners awaiting execution macy and F. S. Duffy. , of the chloroform sentence. , Compounding a Felony. Special to Journal Washington, June .19 Democratic members of tk Senate Committee on Elections have united with Republicans in opposition to Senator Tillman's reso lution to investigate campaign contri butions made by National banks. Justice Oid Not Hesitate Special to Journal Philadelphia, June 19. John Joseph Kean, Jhe stock broker who kidnapped seven-year-old Freddie Math, was to day sentenced to 20 years In the peni tentiary. H was sentenced within 24 hours of the time of his arrest. Ruin Caused by Bad Construction. Special to JournaL . . San Francisco, June ?19 Japanese builders have been here for several days studying he conditions of the earth quakes and the general construction of the wrecked buildings. They say that many of the buildings would have stood both earthquake and fire had it not been for their faulty construction. They say that poor saortar and bad material is responsible for a good deal ef the wreckage. State's Guards ta be Improved .... - Special to Journal Washington, June 19-A bill ha passed Congress to appropriate $2,000, 000 for the improvement of the States guard and providing for rifle practice. This is an important measure for North Carolina as it means a fine rifle range for the State Guards at Morehead. A fivarantsei Care fee Pile Itching, : Blind, Bleeding, Protruding, Piles, Druggists are authorized to re fund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 ti 14 days. 60c , ENGLISH AS SHE IS PHONED Amusing yet Trying Experience ol Business Mm With a Phon.: The telephone has become such a ne cessity in the business world that one often wonders why some inventive ge nius had not discovered it years ago, but still it may be, that as discoveries are being made in Egypt and Babylon, we will eventually find out that with all our boasted progress, we are not as near the head of the procession as we think we are, however, as straws show which way the wind blows, so the tele phone is often an index tj the charac ter and temper of the people using them, revealing thoir inner self as pei- sonal contact would not. The otherday during the heavy down pour of rain, the 'phone in one of our rity stores, gave a long and vigorous ring. HelU, said tho polite clerk with a declension on the latter half oi tho in terrogatory. The answer como back "send me a sample of Q iee:t s Discov ery, and say, if you have any samples of toilet powder, or nice calendars, send a few of them, you know I buy my stamps from you " "Haven't any" was the loconic reply of the dent, "bo sorry, say, would you mint) seeing if you could get them else here, and here Central kindly ?aw them off. A moment later another violent ring. Hel lo? Is this 999 ? Yes, wait a moment. say, send me up one yeast cake and five cents worth of eggs, fresh laid, send them right away, (the distance was only a mile and a quarter) liiitT it was raining about an inch an hoar. Ring, ring, hello? Th-i sound tins time came from a voice keyed in high C U this Smith Browns '.' Yes. What's your number? 99'J, that's right, say, I'm going to send my servant ilown for a stamp, put it on for her on the let ter, and charge to me. The clerk with clenched teeth hung the receiver up, and before he could turn awav, rz rz, siz lif bang! went (ho phone. It was hard to tell whether it was a dischargo i of lightning or whether Central had j connected the Dotima. Trie clerk, in 1 his blandest manner asiiod. Hello? In j the mean time a halt dozen customers : had dropped in. Is this ;i!Kt,' Yes, well I want something mil have forgotten. Up went the receiver with a jam, equal to a beef trust astoni.shnnnt, ami the! clerk proceeded to all- n i lo the wants j of the many customer-:, looking us ; thouch he was the mildest inanm red i man that ever cut a thio.it or scuttled a ship. Next was a col l slortee ring, and from the other end of the wire came the sound of a sepulchral voice "send up those things I ordered" Who is this, please?" "Never mind who I am, attend to my order." "Where do you live?" "That's a nice question to ask me home where else -about this time the clerk began to wear a straw berry shade on his countenance and the glands of his neck were swelling like a tlll'lray anhhlai, and tko was t)UxJ in his eye. It was lucky for the other fellow that he could only he hit in the ear with sound, however, the l'onter kindly volunteered the necessary infor mation nd losated the residence which was next dor to the ice plant. Hardly had the receiver been hung up again, when zip bang criz-z-z went the phone, "This fellow evidently means business" said the clerk to himself . Hello? "Is this Smith Brown?" Yes. "What can I do for you?" Why, the Coroner's ju ry has already done me the clerk's face to blanche, a strange expression appeared .in his eyes, his head was diz zy and his voice had a hollow sound, as be asked, Central if it was connected with a morgue or a grave yard, and he rung off a dead beat The next ring sounded as though the phene had been struck by a catapult, the clerk with fear piit the receiver to his ear,, and at the same time in a trembling voice, said Hello. "Have you any blackberries?" "Any what?" Blackberries," Now this enquiry proved that the drug store and not the grocery had been called, and so the po lite clerk replied: "no blackberries, but we have black pills. The reply that came back was ex pressed in English as it is phoned "go to the devil" With thanks for the in vitation the clerk modestly declined on account of the weather and hung up the receiver, saying he wished people would express themselves in vela-puck. The next was a fierce ring, sounded like a call for an ambulance, it was the same thing, however it was a call for a plumber, and began in a tone of voice like a stage villain, "Why in the" but the heavy rain just then wasted the sulnhur out of the message, and the party was informed that this was the undertaker's ofnoe, the last place he wanted. He began his message with wagnerian air and rung bit in met. so soprano. - ' The last ring for tho day was evl dently from a woman with red hair and a temper accordingly, who talked so rapidly that she was afraid the clerk at the receiver would have the last word, but unfortunately the message sounded as. a column of pled type wouldread if printed. As it was clos ing time for tho store the receiver was hung up by the clerk with a sigh of re lief. , . , Yi t j Mi ilie Kind Ton Have Always Bought, find whkli lias beeia use for over 30 years, liaa fcoriie tliv signature and lias been nuulo timler Ills pcr sonal supervision Kiitee.H.s infancy Allow no one to dwi ive yon In thla. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-R-ood" are bn Experiments tbat trifle with nndcswlangcrtlio health of Wants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless subr.titr.to for Castor Oil Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ib contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Jiarcotla substance. Its ng-o is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishncss. lb cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates Uo 1'oixl, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels glvinrv IieaHJi.v ami natural Sleep The Children's Panacea -The Mother's Friend. ALWAYS GENUINE CAS1 Beaitf the Signature of 7 The KM You Me' Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. - , THE OINTaUR OOMMNV, T MUTflAY fcVTCtr, MCW VQKK CITY. 7g.rr.Tm.gaaE SOUTH ERT SCIIEDlil.K IN VV ' 1LWAY UK W I IDS Daily Daily.iUaily. I v M P M 2 30 f 2 2 55 3 (Hi! :t 10 .S 1.) r s a.i 3 5:l 112 Daily. AM AM 7 20 1 30 f 7 3:!if 1 41 I- 4 7 1 7 30 7 12 8 nr- 4 or,! 4 301 1 38 7 48j 7 53 8 0.')! 8 101 8 15' 8 271 f 8 38 8 47 2 00 2 or, , 2 IS' 2 23 2 20 2 V. 2 57 3 OS . 3 22 3 52 . 4 02; 9 001 ! 20i 9 301 f 4 40 f 9 37,f 4 12 5.01'j 9 51 4 27 5 13 10 02 4 40 ; 5 39 10 30 5 15, 5 54' fin 4". f 5 33! G 00 fl() 51 f 5 40 12! 11 02 5 51 ' t! 23 fll 18 f 6 00 6 43i 11 30 fi 29 c 49: 11 m f fi 35 7 02 11 48 f 6 10 7 12 H2 03 f 7 30 12 2i'. 7 15 M i PM 1 AM 0' ;ui'io 8 .VU'!.-ll 15 (libs " . I" h Inn i 21 V. .:!.:.: Cni'' 2! Hnw :; 32! in.. 3V -:i!:in t 41 11 1: 4';: i i v 5 Dlliii; .' ! .. I til ::.'.,'.'. .. f.l M,.rr:. 73 ( AK . 8 J i:.i :' hi en i". !).: j -A il ill ' ! 135 . !:, 1',' I'M ".' 3: : 1 . 'A Ul 117 DailyJ Daily. AM I AM I I I I I I 1 ; II 1 I s.f , iH 2r i lo 1'i ' 10 IH,' 1 ;i n; :f j :v; ; il I" '.' ilri, 5 171 5 0f.it r, o'i I 47 4 40 . ... 4 30. 4 17 10 f 4 02 5 or 3 47. 4 W 3 30 4 3o! 3 00 9 20 4 18 2 46 9 07 f 4 10 f 2 35:f 8 42 f 3 58 2 15f 8 22 .il 3 49 2 05, 8 15; !0 Au'.' ' U'lHM.i.i j V,',is..;r jl'in, I j ! fK GO!, IAr. 1 4i 11 45 ' 8 2f. f 3 12 11 311..;. 8 20 f 3 Ki 11 231 8 08. 2 53, 11 08'.... 7 55 f 1o 10 50',.... 7 25j 10 38... 7 2 12,f10 2f; .... 8 12 7 60 Iv. ! 7 . 2 01 f!0 lo 7 14 f 1 4v f !) 55 7 00 13,' 9 40 ........ AM 1 PM PM AM This condensed acheilu'j is tniMi.-il without notice to the publ c. Trains Nos, 112 and 108 connect u1. rn, trains, both Southbound and Northlionn i. r. s trains for Morehead City and mterm: ii:i! ;. . Train No. Ill connects at GrecrwWn wh I bia and Jacksonville. No. 37 soli I i' lllm i!: t York to New Orleans and MemphU, u..vi f,r ville and local stations. Train No. 117 handlas through ivm-h h Richmond, where close connection id mam; w. for Washington and Eastern cities. Train No. 107 connects at Durhim f ir O.fi University Station for Chapel Hill tl u y i train No. 36 for Washingt,n and point ; Nir;f .alem, Hifh Point, Salisbury, (tiarlntt . " : Train No. 135 connects at ureensi,r.i i i, and Jacksonville; No. 35 for Atlanta tin i ;.U 34 and 38 for Washington and all poioU N.,n " , bury for Western North Carolina pi.inis. 3. H. Hardwick, P. T, M. W. H. Tayi.o:-;, Vrfaflilii"'.'!, t L. Vernon, T. P. A, Charlotte, N. C. REDUCTIOI I a -1" : r.i'!!i, u ami i.-tsubjuct to chau(f i ii'i with Alliintlc Coast Line iin At Unlit! and North Carolina .in No. 33 for Charlotte, Colura in. .in v'.nz mom sleepers New , i . .fun ,''a.e;n, Wilkesboro, Dan- i!alni;fh, Chaae City and i nj;i.on .Stmtliorn Railway Sneklsg Is a Powdsr Mtgizln Is courting death more suddenly but not more surely than neglecting kidney disorders, Foley's Kldnf y Cure will ear a slight disorder in a few days and its continued use will curs the fnotit ob stinate eases. It has cured many peo ple of Bright's disease and diabetes who were thought to be incurahle; If pou have kidney or bladder trouble, commence taking Foley's Kidney Cure today, before it is too late. Sold by Davia' Pharmacy. k ., R.I no City and Richmond; i. my; at ureensboro witn ' i oimoction for inston-.-'iv.lii.te stations, o. ;:9 for Charlotte, Columbia .mu ll and Southwest; Nos. .mi i-t-iun U uUo niadoat Sails- f. If. B, Spencer, G,'j T. E. Grekn, C. T. A. "' Kalcigh, N. C. PRICES! Buggies At $ and $51. CALL AND SEE THEM BEFORE YO" 1H3Y ! I have the Largest and the beet fitoe't' of Wtwnns, Harness, Whips and Robes tiiat you every looked ovr, and I wiil Sail then Cheaper thrj) you ever bought before. rSo come quick and sec your, pick, and yon will be sur prised when I tell you the Price. I w ilt pvcmnUre that I will soil you one less than the Factory can. Come and bo convinced in the Trices of the above mentioned Goods. WHY ? Because I buy in (V Load LoU. Feed, Sale & Exchange Stable, HorHM and Muli-n, Busies. Harnes, Whips And Robe?. 120-122 Middle St.. Hahn'i Oil Ktnml. Ttlepbone No. 7L New Burn, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA' State Norma! and iiuiuslrlal College . COURSES- - J Literary CominBroial 1 Clawlcal to ncslic Science - - Sdontlfic Manual Training ' Psdagoylcal Kinio ' ' Three Courses leading to degrees. Sk'(:in! courses for grudu-ites of other colleges. Well-equipped Training S iV ,' j'nr iv-ich-ra. Board, laundry, tuition," and fees for use of text b ol i; i. ( )7 i n y i)r. K.r free-luition studenU, $125. Fifteenth annual s.-s ioo !,.." In -KftrU'mtHr 20, 1!mK5. To secure bard in the dormitories, all free tuit.in nprilwul'oni Khniid bo nuulo before July 15. Correspondence invited from" tho hi daii'tnti' eo.npetetit teachers and stenographers. For catalog and other ni'or'itaiwn, sdiiresn . bHARLES D tlcIVKR. Tresis ent " ' .' ' - : ohi:i;ndoi!o, n. c. - f Cure CoH bO.ncIiay. CAptt 2 Dy V- - ijsr ths F'j'l epevn tf.A. Zoo

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