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- -50- Iff VII J r ...lb I LLL Hi. , .. , Catarrh fifteen Year. - - Mrs. S. A, Rogers, Le Moore, Cal., Writes I , '. - ' , "I bd -chronic catarrh ot fifteen yearn Handing, and death seemed to tare me In the faoe. I tried soversl 'so called' catarrh remedies, and Without ail. I took fifteen bottles of Peruna and fire bottles of Manalin, and I am completely cured. All the catarrhal symptom are gone, my. digestion is good, my appetite is good, and I rest "well" at night. I am seventy years of age and I hope to live many more years to praise Ferana to all my friends who after from catarrh as i did." . ' ' Cough and Indigestion. - Thos. Beckwith, 11 Kltohell St., Au burn, N.Y., writes! 'I was troubled with a cough and In digestion. . Thanks to your advice and Peruna I am In good health now. I was talking with an old friend last week. Bu told me he took Peruna last winter, and he Is in the best of health. . working every day and speaks highly of your medicine. I shall feel it my duty to recommend Peruna to all my friends." T (. ' - A great many testimonials from peo ple of high rank and people in the 1 ordinary walks of life, are received eery month. Catarrh in all its phases, catarrh- of the different organs of the body; acute catarrh, chronio catarrh, catarrh that has baffled other remedies all these are giving to Hrr.ina.nn- qualilled and unsolicited eudoi-soment. LEGAL NOTICES Mortgage Sale Pursuimt to a power of sale contain ed In that certain mortgage executed by Ira T. V. Howell and Sarah fc. Howell, his wife, to W. K. Brown, said ' mortgage and note being- -duly assign d to J. XI. M. Warren with all prop erty rights and powers Invested In said W. H. Brown by the said mort gage, bearing date, the lth day of April," 1894, the same being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds , of Craven County In. book 113, pages 807, 308 and i09, 1 will sell at .'he Court House door In New Bern, N. C. on the 23nd day of November. 1907, at "the hour of 11 o'clock M., to the highest bidder for cash, all of the fol lowing decribed property as conveyed In the,- mortgage aforesaid towlti One tract of land In Craven county, on the North side of Swift Creek and situat ed on the Washington road, beginning at Q. FV Lancaster's corner and runs South 23, East 78 poles to Edward , Lathinghouse corner, then South 26, West 20 poles, then NorUt 74, West 1 0 poles, to the Washington "public road, then up said road to O. F. Lancaster's line, then with said Lancaster line South 82," East 152 poles to .the begin ning, containing 59 acres,' more .or - leSS. -i. - J. R. M. WARREN, Assifrneo of Mortgagee. New Bern. N. C October 21, 1307. Administrators Notice Having qualified as administrator of . the estate of the late Michael Joudy, jtt Craven county, this Is -to notify all persons indebted to said estate to make - immediate payment to me, and all por- sons having claims against said es- tate will pii-sent them to me. on or be fore the 24ih day of September, 1908, - or thin notice will be pleaded In bar $f their recovery. , N ' This !Uh day. of September, A. D., , . , ; MITCHELL A. JOUDT. Administrator. Administrators Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Herman lpocK deceased, late of Craven county. N. C. this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to. - exhibit tuem to the undersigned on or be for 0 the 80th day of September 1908 or this notice will ha pleaded in bar of their1 recovery. All persons indent' ed to said estate will please make Im mediate payment, .., ... September 29th. 1907. -N. B. 1POCK... Administrator) AK3 Kt ti i -. i WITH is V J m r; I I at e . Mrs;s.a. 1 - 1 ,zyf I Thomas , y , . J ;yyi k"iiu"t..., Rheumatism of Cld As. Mrs. Caroline Trunk, 1705 Jefferson Ave., Peoria, 111 writes; - "I had a very pain f nl trouble for six years, consisting of rheumatism in the lack and in the thigh. I need a great deal of medicine, bu t it did not help me. Then I used in. HartmaD's Peruna, and two bottles of this entirely freed me of the rhenmatis m. I wish to keep both Ferana and Mau alln always in the house.' This is the best medicine that I can recommend any one to take for rheumatism," .- . - . Catarrh All Through My System. Mr. Robert Metters, Murdoch, Cass) Co., Neb Box 45, writes: " . "I commenced to,, take Peruna the first of last February. I took It as nearly as possible according to direc tions. I also got a Ferana almanac and for the first time learned that my trouble was ay stem Ic catarrh. I had catarrh from siy head all through my system, I took Peruna until I was en tlreljr cured. I am elghtyHhree and a half years old, and feel as young as Idid ten years ago, "I visited recently' among some bid friends, whoaaid I looked as young as Idid twenty years ago. I thank you for your kindness to we, and hope you rmny nve long to Denent aunenng humanity." vk .''i'-r-'"'" -;-:::; "I believe Peruna is the best medicine In the world for all catarrhal diseases." Mr. J. W. Palmer, 1418 Tower Ave cuyenor, wis, - - WANTED For U. vS.Army: Able bodied unmarried men between ages of 21 and 35; citizens of United States., of 1 good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Recruiting Office, 111 Middle St, New Bern, N. C. - ' " . "' , FOR SALE CHEAP Two, very fine Aberdeen-Angus cows, very best beef stock lor mis section." Also one fine ram. ' GEO. N.i IVES & SON, New Bern, N. C. Goats -Wanted. - I want to purchase a tew female goats. Parties having them for Bale please quote prices by postal card, and state the number can be furnish ed. Address,. " ' . JOHN J. PRITCHETT, Pollocksvllle, Jones County, N. C. ? PLANTATION FOB BENT. A good opportunity will be given to a suitable man on a place of 600 acres! five " miles "from New Bern, The whole or part may be obtained. ' FRANCIS DUFFY; wanted: Srbor, industrious young man to work cn farm by the year. Reference required. . Address R. F. D. No. 4, or call at Pine Lumber Co's Planing Mill New Eern, N. C. . - GEO. D. GORDNER. . . . LIUol.1 1!ji(,L. . " Seed. Rye, - . ; Seed Oats, -;C, S-Meal, C.S. -Hulls. i - 'All kinds feed: No:' - J.- Timothy Hay, " .. a specialty. Bran etnd "... Ship stufi at . - . 'jl ms. t hit. 3" r.m St , ' Nw Bern, N. 8 Pranpt Toui I I make a speciality of repairing bicycles and am equipped to do ' the work on short order. I guarantee all work. Bring your bicycle to my shop and let me fix it. A. T. LOIIEY, 87 !rt. 1. ij 1... . r:tc:.2n..." -)' WWW V - I W: :-:-:-:-::;:-:v; I Robert V : i I METTER3. - : ; Ci "" The Central of Georgia gald to Have Beei Sold to Them. ' Richmond Tlmes-DIspaTch 25. According to information obtained from high authority yesterday, the Central of Georgia railroad has been sold to the Norfolk and Southern. Oaklelgh Thorne, one of the owners of the former property, admitted in New York on Tuesday, that it had been sold, but declined to give the names of the purchasers.- Marsden Perry, part owner with Thorne, Is chairman of the board of directors of the Norfolk and Southern Railroad Company, which controls practically all of the Carolina, with Norfolk as the main port of entry. " X Railroad men consulted here did not seem 'able to comprehend the re port at first, or to explain the reason why the Norfolk and Southern should acquire possession of a system with which it had no connecting link. From Raleigh N. C. to which point Its line has just been-opened, there are pro jected, roads to Augusta Ga., and Charleston, S. the ownership -of which has been somewhat in dispute The general idea, however, is that the Norfolk and Southern will get con trol of the road from the capital of North Carolina to Augusta, there to connect with the tracks of the Cen tral of Georgia. . In the event of this the parent road would touch Norfolk and Savannah, on the ocean, extending to Chatta nooga, Birmingham and Montgomery: and reaching Atlanta, Macon : and practically the- entire business heart of the great State of Georgia. At a meeting of, the stockeholders of the Norfolk and Southern at Nor folk on Wednesday the action of the directors in voting &n Issue of bonds amounting to f 25,000,000 for the pur chase of rolling tock and other equip ment was approved. Frank S. Gan non,, the president, is an old Southern Railway man, who stood high in rail road circles. There are two opinions especially in North Carolina, as to the real ownership of the company, one! being that the Southern1 Railway Is backing It, and the otherthat the Standard Oil Company holds the con trolling interest. While It had to spec ulate on these points, the public has lever thoroughly satisfied Itself . as to the. true status of affairs. - Starting with a "handful of short lines, the Norfolk . and Southern has gradually extended its territory, having acquir ed the Atlantic and North Carolina Railway, from Goldsboro to Morehead and the sea, for a term of ninety-nine years. . ' ; - Efforts made recently to annul the lease failed. Then) was a great deal of Interest in the development and expansion policy of tb-a company as shrewd railroad men did not clearly understand why it should invest so heavily and issue large bond obliga tions if it was to confine Its territory to the eastern part of Carolina, In which there were no extraordinarily large shipping centres. - -With a link, however, to Augusta, and connection there with the Central of Georgia and Its ", 2,000 f miles jot track, Ojb reorganised concern would be one of the strongest in the South, behind which there would be unlimit ed financial backing. The feeling In Georgia was that Edward H. Ham man was after the Central, a fact which has been bitterly, opposed by the newspapers.', -' . . ' - Catank Cannot Be Cued, . ' with LOCAL APPUCATIONS, as they cannot teach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in -order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's ' Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blcod and mucous surfaces.. Han't Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of thi best physicians in this country for year a and la regular prescription. It is composed . Of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The, perfect combination of the two Jigredlents is what produces Tsuch wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testi monial. .- . !- : : F. J. CHENEY CO., 'Proprietors, Toledo, O. Sold by' Druggists, price 75c- - .. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. N0TICB TO TBA YELLING ITBLIC! Travel across Neuse" river county bridge will be delayed Tuesday, Octo ber 29, from amout 1 o'clock IT. m. to about 4 o'clock p. m., on account of repairs to draw, -Boats passing through draw will not be delayed. - J. F. ROEERTSON, County Bridge Foreman. 10c.:;. - r " t it , I. L j L...i w.i L..LI But New York Situation 'Seems to be In Band, $10,0w0,00 More " Given to MarVet, " Special to oJurnal. New York, October 25. More banks temporarily suspended payment today, these being the International, United States and Exchange,." at Williams burg, Pa, the Union. Trust at Provi dence, R. I.,, the Guardian and Bor ough at Brooklyn. ; . Marsden H. Perry is vice-president of the Providence Trust He is one of the purchasers of the Central Rail way of, Georgia, which suspended. It is found that the Lincoln Trust and Savings Company of America, are in good . shape. .The speedy re-opening of the Knickerbocker Trust Company Is deemed possible. " ' :.: J. Pterpont Morgan says the situa tion Is within band, and no financial statement is necessary. He says the panic is foolish and advises people to keep cool, and let, their - money stay la, banks. .$10,000,000 additional was thrown into, .the loftn money nmrkefcK Ills Dear Old Mother. "My dear Old mother, who Is now eighty three years old, thrives on Electr. "Jitters," writes W. B. Brun- boh, of Dublin, Go. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an excellent appetite, feels strong and sleeps well That's the way Electric Bitters affect the aged, and the same happy results follow In all cases of female weakness "and generally de bility. Weak, puny .children tooi-are greatly strengthened by ttiem: Guar anteed also for stomach, liver and feidney troubles, by all druggists. 60c. How to Get Bid of a Mother-ln-Law Moreehad City Coaster: A colored couple in Morehead City owned a house, or - halt- of one, and the man's mother... owned the other half. - The wife. and mother-in-law could not get along, together and the mother would not sell to the son, nor would she buy. So the son sawed the house intwo and moved his half. The mother's half has been sold and mov ed. Of course, "the woman was the cause of it all." ' - Notice to Onr Customers. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for csughs, colds i' nd lung troubles! is not affect ed by " the National Pura Food and Drurj Uw as It contain no opiates or other hainful drugu, and we reccn- mand It a a safe remedy for children and adults. Davis' Php.rn.ucy. Pearls and Diamonds In Arkansas Special to Journal, i Murfreesboro, Ark., - October 25. This city is. in a high ' state of ex citement over the discovery of pearls and diamonds. - The gems we're found on a farm and stand the test of a- say. Whether the vein is large to extent or not- has not been satisfac torily developed,, but experts believe the find to be valuable. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out tree, by Dr. Shoop, Racine Wis., 'These testa are proving to the people without a" penny's cost--the great value of this scientific prescrlj)- tiott known to druggists everywhere aa Dr. Shobp's Catarrh Remedy. Sold I by F. & Duffy, A guilty conslcence nods no accus er, but it usually has one. i Hard Times In Kansas. The old days of grasshoppers and drouth are almost forgotten In -tie prosperous Kansas of today; although a citizen of Codell,' Earl Shamburg, has not yet forgotten a hard tune jie encountered.; He. says: "I waawoj-n out and discouraged by coughing nlglit -and "Hay, and 6ould find no relief till i tried ur. Kinrs ew uiscovery. , i took less thjrti one bottle to completely cure me." .The saiest ano mosi reija - ble cough and cold remedy and Juufe and throat healer: ever r discovered. Guoranteed by all druggists. 60a and 11 Aft ; Trial hnrrta frA. . i v -s. - ' Male chUdren weigh at birth a pound more than females. . The best baby tonic known. Keeps them well, prevents summer troubles soothes and quiets' the stomach and bowels. Hoi listen's Rocky Mounthln i Tea is baby's best friend. 35 ceijts. Tea or Tablets. F. & Duffy. ( . Virginia Beats North Carolina.' Special to Journal, lllchmond, va., October 26. the University of Virgina beat the Uni versity of North -Carolina In a game of foot ball by a score of 9 to 4, 1 " C3 C-t J n Women TSTio 7ear T7eIL It Is astonishing how great a ehani m few years of married life often make in the appearance and disposition of many women. The freshness, the charm, the brilliance vanish like the bloom from a peach which is rudely handled. The matron Is only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charming maiden. There are two reasons for this change, ignorance and neglect. Few young women appreciate the shock to the system through thai change which comes with marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak nesses which too often come with mar rlage and motherhood, not understanding that this secret drain Is robbing the cheek of its freshness and the form of Its fairness.; ':-":: - As surely as the general health nffra when there Is deHsgement of the health of the delicate womcMgorgans, so surely-whetT-these organs a7eSstabltshed la health the race andtFhvat Tbnce witness to the Tact In fWtd comeTTrMi Nearly a million women have found health 1 ami happiness in the use of Dr. Pierre's f vorlte Prescription It makes weak wom n strong and sick women well. Ineredl- tnta on label contains no alcohol or harmful habit -forming drugs. Made irholly of those native, American, medic inal roots most highly recommended by leading medical authorities of all th u.. eral schools of practice for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments, downffifthbyf '"'" y 'r too expectant motners, t rihv and malin; iS iXi 1! i almost painless, thereis nomedlclnequlte . n aBV wuvvaav vitcj eauu I o good as "iavonte Prescription.' It- ean do no harm In any condition of the ijstem. It Is a most potent invigorating tonic and strengthening nervine nicely; Stei0!0.1?8"' dell.04t fyni physician of large experience In the treat ! I i-T i nvmaiii l mvUIIW aiilllCUItta. Dr. Pierce may be consulted bf letter' free of charge. Address Dr. B,V. Pierce, Buffalofti 8Ical "totsk! His Brother's Forethought A Tammany man tells a story in con nection with a caucus held in Troy some years ago as illustrating how fully alive the Celts of that city were to the oportunitles of American citi zenship. ' J During the caucus in one ' of the lower wards of the city, a certain Mi chael Mulcahy was nominated for a minor position on the ward ticket to be voted for at the charter election. Some inquiries were made of Thomas Mnlcahy as to who this person bear ing the same name might be ' as no one In the neighborhood could caljl him to mind.' . ', "He's me brother," explained Tom, with cheerful alacrity, "He's not -arrived in the counthry ylt, but he tuk ship av a Widnesday, an' '11 be here lnjlme for the election." f I The Russians as a nation probably give more attention to the subject of dancing than any other. A Card, 1 This is to certify that all drugglsto are authorized to refund your money your cough or cold. It is stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents 'pneumonia and consumption." Contains no opiate. The genuine is in a yellow packagf. Refuse substitutes. Davis Pharmacy. The best ' housekeeper is the on : who passes less time i'i making things clean and more- thought In keeping them clean as she, goes.. ' j ..... ... . I V-- ' '- " '- .';w.,:y-,. J . A weak stomach, causing dyspepsia, a weak Heart with palpitation or in- I termlttent pulse,' always means weak stomach nerves or jreakheart nerves. strengtnen tnese inside or controll ing nerves with Dr. Shoop'9 Restora tive and see how quickly these ail ments disappear. Dr, Shoop of Ra cine, Wis., will wall samples tree. Write for them. A test will tell. Yodr health is certainly worth this simple trial. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Novels form nine-tenths of the book output Doctors Said Be Would NotLive. j Piter Fry, Woodruff," Pa .Twrltei After doctoring for twoTaars wiib the best phVelcians 1n, WaynesbuHg, I and pUU getting orse; the doe. 1 torg advlsed me K j ui any bnH,news to attend to I had better attend to It at once, as I could notposslbly live another month as there was no cure tor me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, ahd 1 immediately; sent my son to uie store for it, and after taking three bottles I began to get better and con tinued toimprove until I was entire ly well."' Davis'. Pharmacy, i Governors of Three States Confer Special Ot Journal. ( . Atlanta, iGa. October 26. The gov ernors of three States will meet here next Tuesday to confer on the rail road rate matter. Governors Smith, of Georgia, Comer of Alabama, and Glenn. of North Carolina, will dlBcuss among themeselves the best means- ot enforcing the rate laws lately enacted by the legislatures ot their respective States. ' ! A Criminal Attack on an Inoffensive citizen is frequently made in that apparently useless little flibe called the "appendix." It'a gen erally the rrilt of protracted consti pation, following liver torpor. Dr. King's New Life rills regulate the liver, prevent appenditlcla, and es t,ib!:.h regular habits of the, bowels. 5c. at ay drucglats. ; Conceit- may puff a man up,- but It donnn't boost him up. " 1 1 ni'i... ' ' 1. NEGRO HELD CP -AND BOBBED A Daring Crime Committed Seath" Frent Street .'.'i Matthew Williams, colored, who works for J. B. Watson 4a his store on Market dock, reported to the po lice yesterday that he had been held up and robbed. He said that as he was going home Thursday night at about midnight he was surprised by 1 three men near the Elm City Lumber Company's store, who flashed their pistols in his face and told him if he didn't give, up his money they would kill him. v He said ' that he I would not and they grabbed him and rifled his pockets, taking ther from,' $11.20. They did not handle him I roughly nor hold him long, but the 1 man was badly scared by the experl 1 ence. He said that he thought he I might be able to recognize one of the robbers but he la not .sure. Hakes Hemely Women Pretty. : No woman no matter "how regular her features may or be can be. called I pretty if her complexion is bad. Orino I Laxative. Fruit Syrup aids digestion I finA ilMra anllrtW hlntnliarf 7fflnnlflT. 1 the reports of the local minis- eiB. unno LAxanve dtuk syrup ooes 1 not nauseate or gripe and is mild and I pieasant to rase, itememoer ine name i the name Orino and refuse to accept any substitute. Davis Pharmacy. Lees Chapel Items. v , . Lees Chapel, N. C, October 24. -We are having very pretty weather now. we tmna mat a iitue rain is neeaea. i Mr. W. R. Taylor and Miss Eunice i Hall,-spent Saturday and Sunday in Onslow county. Mr. D. F.. Wilcox and C. B. Foy went to New Bern .Tuesday. They i report a very nice time. Miss Llla .Oliver spent Sunday at Mr. S. O. Hall's". Mrs. Annie Stanley spent Sunday at i her sister's, Mrs. Orah Canaday. We are glad to state that we haven't much sickness In our neighborhood. Mr. Willie Taylor went to New Bern this week on business. Mr. Henry Hall spent Sunday af ternoon at Pollocksvllle. , Our Sunday School is growing. . Mr, F. Wilcox spent Sunday after-, noon at Mr. Leonard White's. ' ; , " Uncle Josh. If real coffee disturbs your Stomach your Heart or Kidneys, then try this I clever Coffee Imitation -Dr. Shoot's HoalCi Coffee." Dr Snoop has closely matched old Java and Mocha Coffee i In flavor and taste, yet It has not a single grain of real coffee in it Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or ce reals, with -Malt,, etc Made to one minute. . No tedious long wait. Yon will surely like it. Get a free sample at our store. J. L. McDanlel. If you can't do a kind act with good grace don't do it, In Windsor, Castle, King Edward I keeps $12,600,000 worth of gold plate. To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventlcs. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Pre ventlcs," for they are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt Pi ventics contain no Quinine, no laxa tive, nothing harsh nor sickening. Ta- en at the "sneeze stage" Preventlcs will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence the name. Pre ventlcs, Good for feverish children 48 Preventlcs 25 cento. - Trial -Boxes K OaM Kw v a fluff w 1 i Big Dot For Navy. ' Special to Journal. Washington, D. C, October 25. Secretary Metcalf will ask Congress to appropriate $136,000,000 for the oerfectlon of the . navy. President Roosevelt says that three battleships should be built annually. A new currency bill will be pro posed tor ,the consideration of the next Congress, which will provide for money crisis such as has been experi enced recently. out of Sight. "Out of sight opt of mind," is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that's beep 'treated with -Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. It's out of sight out ot mind and out of, existence. Piles too and chilblains disappear under its healing Influence. Guaranteed by add drug gists. - Fishery Company Falls. Special to Journal - RalelghTN. C, October 25. Judge Purnell of the Federal court has placed the Cape Fear Fishery (Com pany in receiver's hands. The com pany was chartered in New Jersey. The amount of liabilities is about $120,000. The matter is returnable at Washington January 6. Stomach troubles, heart and kidney ailments can be quickly corrected vith a prescription known to the drug gluts everywhere as Pr. E'aoop's re storative. The prompt and surprising relief which tills remedy lmmeJIatcly brings is entirely due to Its Hestera- tlve action upon C.e coutro'.'.Icg nerves ot the Etomach, sc. It's the tt.Ui&s yt'i don't tare t!at people are always willing I hand you. e I P'T f'"?'; j"""" .H. W A. M. . Z. D tritt Cenfi cnc . Reported for The Journal. . Newport, N, C. October ! ,. rhe Thursday mornlr - sm?ou c vh V. M. E. Zion Chui h, New Bt n -1-trict Conference, was favorei, with splendid papers t 1 'How to Read the Bible With Profli." by Dr. Win,' Sut ton, and on " Biblical History," by Rev. D. L. Maultsby; the papers evoked an interesting discusioa. A telegram was read from the home of the Presiding Bishop, T. tl. Louux. D. D., Charlotte, N. C, announcing that the severe illness 'of the Bishop continues, and portends no i " ;',t.; '.p relief, but hope U still en' rtt.-l for his recovery. Th.e Co. Ierr-ic passed appropriate resolutlc and suspended business for 'a halt hoar and engaged In prayer and expression of sympathy. The remarks of Dr. W. J. Moore, Prof. G. W. Herring and Dr. J. Harvey were especially impressive. PrAaMlnr mdiir'a Annual aririrAfta fnl. lers ana preacners. . The address detailed the work of we aisinci ana mgniy oommenaea the efforts of the pastors and churches which in every care should progress.' Dr. Sutton is an able executive, power . ful preacher, and eloquent speaker. , l;iWara yeunoueu the General Conference through the Annual Conference, to elect Dr. Sub- The District Conference petitioned ion as one 01 ice contempiatea new bishops to be selected in. May 190S. ' A contribution of $10.00 was raised in aid of the mission wrok. The Sunday School Convention, pre sided over by W. W. Lawrence began ; Its session in the afternoon, and the Sunday School ' delegates, rendered their reports. The evening session - consisted of a most excellent musical and literary program. . The Conference raised the amount of $151.00 for educational and other purposes. Dr. Sutton was delegated to convey the sympathy of the Confer-. ence to Bishop T, H'. Lomax, Char lotte, N. C, who Is very ill. Dr. J. Harvey Anderson was recommended for editor of the Star of Zion. r A. M. E. ft. Conference. . . Reported for-The Journal. ' District Conference of the A. M. E. ' Zion Church, Newport, Wednesday morning, W. W. Lawrence, ,W.'- H. Starkey of New Bern, and J. W. Tay lor of Jones, were elected delegates to the annual conference, which will meet In Klnston, November 27th. The morning session was occupied by re ports from delegates from the various charges. ',,.' - . ' 1 An offering for Eastern N. C. In dustrial Academy, New Bern, was tak en, amounting to $76.40, and a collec tion of $5.00 was made to the pastor' Of Trinity Mission, Rev, i. E. Huzzey. The reports o fthe pastors and dele gates showed considerable advance ment of the work, spiritually, numeri cally and financially. W. W. Lawrence and W. H. Starkey succeeded in organizing an efficient choir whose singing added much in spiration to the Conference. Nearly all of the churches asked for the re turn of their pastors for another term. Dr. W. J. Moore, of Wilson, senior member of the N.. C. Confer ence hav'.i; served In tne. ministry for nearly fifty years, preached a strong sermon Wedaesday night He is still vigorous and' clear minded and his sermons are intelligent and full, of, energy and force. ' S. J. Fenderson, S. T. Smith, D. S. Lee, were selected as alternates to the annual confer ence. - " : ' . The Real Source of The Improvement In Literary Taste. Speaking of Literary matters, has tt ever occurred to you that it is neither Mr. Carnegie's libraries, nor the Im provement in the public school sys tem, nor the manipulation of public prints, which Is. responsible for the steady improvement hr the literary taste of the times, but ' the barber 'shop? A tew years ago, while you waited for a shave, you had to read the Police Gazette, or some other print devoted chiefly to the heroic do ings and engaging personalities ot em inent pugilists. Now, only the best weekly publications are patronized by the "tonsorial artists" and yon find Puck, Collitr's, Life, the Satnrdaay Evening Post and so forth. Gradual ly the barber who has had from time Immemorial a talent for gathering and imparting information hni t..'ru the education of the public In hind; the Influence has spread b om the Barber Shop to the Home, and we are in a fair wty to become an eat't' t ened peopto, A white literary firt i even the American authors ho j-refer to live abroad need not be a '. .: ed. It is a pleasure to us to r. the Barber Shop the crejlt so long been with-hcll from i to recognize It as an iBBf'.tat. i. Marquis in Untie Rmiius's 1 for Novemto. l i t to e:: Special to oJurn- I.r I a for to t ) 1 1 I TT"f THTTTi "TTTNTrm
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