THE JOURNAL Published every day ia the year ex cept Monday. Journal Building 56-60 Graven. St : . "" : . . ' Pboni No. & . CHARLES I STEVENS, - ewtob and peopmetob, . ' , SUBSCRIPTION RATES vara f cfu w mmuiKth .$100 .k4 600 -One Year, not iaaovance.w Monthly, 6y carrier in the city.., , .60 ' Advertising rates furnished on appli cation, f i w ' , - r Entered at the Post Office, New Bern V. C. as second-class matter, i "JFFICIAL PAPER OF NEW? BERK AND CRAVEN COUNTY. New Bern, N. C., April . 1906. - ARE FURTHER FIRE NEEDED? WARNINGS Again have the citizens of New Bern received a warning through a costly fire It is a warning which came and is to be added to the previous ones of the last few months, all costly fires to a few in dividuals, but which point out most vividly the dangers which lie at every property or house owner's door in this city, and from which none may escape, except through providential interser- ence. The fire of the early morning of April bevtnth, had conditions which fought against its getting beyond all control, as have the previous fires. An inch and one quarter rain fall the day before proved of inestimable value to surround ing property, that might have caught without the rainfall. Another impor tant element was the direction of the wind which carried the heat, sparks, and dames towards the more open and less exposed property, and away from buildings which if once on fire would have wrought untold losses. While the Friday fire has removed an element of danger, there is yet remain ing dangers to property and building from fire in New Bern. There is yet a fire department, which has in its class, namely volunteers, no superiors as fire fighters. But this volunteer service is not what New Bern demands. This city demands a paid fire department and under a chief who shall draw pay for his services, and who shall be able to command the water service that it may be adequate when the fire alarm Sounds Another most Important consideration that demands attention is, in what eon dition are the centers of the blocks, what combustible tubbish is behind, around or under buildings, and what of the dangers of fir which always lurk in old and unoccupied buildings sheds? An act passed by the last legislature calls for fire districts to be established and maintained in towns and cities of 1000 Inhabitant and above. Here is becrmninfr for Impioved fire conditions in New Bern and the others are as im peratively aemanded, if there Is to . any comparative security against ire, and a practical security against any dls tractive conflagration. Have not the fire warnings enough? Why will houae m iters, and owners of any padahable piopcrtj stand around at each success) rs bic firs, knowing Ota frightfulneas of ad then go boms and do Douung, ex espt it may beto add little Mors in surance to what Uy already carry. HfW'lThlff '-;'.. We offer One Hundred ' Deters to ward for any ease of catarrb (bat ran act be cored by Balls CaUrrk Curs. r. J. CHENEY ACQ. ; 1 Toledo, O, We, the Mdenrfgned, have known W. J. Cbeoey for the last U yaiii and be tters him perfectly honorable bi all bo (mm transactions, awl ftaanrkHy able , to carry out any "obKfa lions stede by bis firm. . - k ; WsoWaW DronisU, . , Hall's CaterrV Cars Is Uke Witrr- beR, ecUnf dirwtiy pe the blood and mtM-aue swrfacoa ef the arstom Testimonials nut free, Prtre Vn. pm bottle, f4d by at) Vnt rWa, Twt. Take lUQ's Fanily till for conU- PSVloSi. The t'rwh HumM of tWtim mrwliklod (iwril Ml m th till rry4 aharrk end !. fee WmI D:3Hm, No ijv&' t n rrW f"-l ! U M-e'ffr n )ir ( ..1 It w fv-t lk .a"-', 't f f "' O t ' ''- r'.h " r " 't 1 t 1 t (V. , -i , - I : . l If ( .. ', 1 - , ' '.'I t- ; In s. S '- t- ' ' ' $ f 1 rt ' : f. :'.e b V .c;s. I - t The votes fur the Queen i f the Car nival will be counted four times Wed nesday evening, at 7,8,9, ar.J 9:30 'clock. " The ballots will be closed af ter the last count and the result an nounced. ' "" ' .-. " u Carnival Comment The grand opening of the big K, of band carnival will occur tomorrow night and we feel sure that it will in troduce some of the best novelties ever in New Bern.";1 In this affair Messrs Jones & ' Adams will do all in their power to help their patrons have pleasant time. They have selected the best line of amusements that can be secured and it is to their interest -as well as the public good to have a clean, refined and moral show. - -t - Among the attractions a reproduction of a great train robbery which is thrill ing and Interesting in every detail. Pat on your carnival clothes and pre pare to have a good time.' " Weather forcast for Jthe carnival fair and C: Card of Thanks. . fhe ladies who had in charge the en tertainment given last Wednesday even ing at the home of Mrs. . W. L. Lewi wish to thank those who kindly assist ed on that occasion. ;' - - - - The program was: rendered with ex cellent effect and grateful thanks are due those whose participation made possible the success of the, , entertain ment, v 1 In spite of very Inclement weather a neat sum was realized which will be devoted to a worthy object. Ilad HI Own TnrablM. - . 'Are you an advocate of' woman s rights?" naked the woman with.: the square chin. . Not me," answered the meek and lowly representative of the other sex, Man's wrongs take up all my spare nine." cmeago news. . InformaHtm Bareaa. Holland Hello, Jones! What do yon think of this for weather?- Jones I'll tell you when I come back from the barber's. I am always sure to get full Information on the subject from the man wno snares me. Boston Tran script ' ' Loaklma Frwr. The Invalid The doctor says I must not smoke or drink for a year. Friend Oh, well, he knows you'll have to economize to meet bis bill! New York Press. Notice is given that certificate .num ber 14,559, for one share of stock of the A. & N, C. railroad company! which was issued to me, has been lost, and shall make application for another cer tificate. April 8th., 1905. H. G, FRANK ENFIELD. New York Cotton Market. . - The following were the 'opening and closuig pnM on the New York Cotton Exchange, April 8. . Open . Close May 763 . 765 July " 759;, 758 " October 778 778 Receipts 20,000. ' ' ' ABOUT RHEUMATISM,. There are few diseases that Inflict wrs torture than rheumatlam and there is probably no disss for which" such varied and useless lot of remedies have been suggested. To say that It can be cured is, tbsrsforv," s bold statement to make, but Chamberlain's- Pain Balm, which enjoys an. extensive sale,. mat with great success In the treatment of this diseasa. One application of Pain Bamt will relieve the pain, and hun dreds of sufferers have testified to per sianrnt eures by Its ojm. Why suffer when Pain Balm affords such quick re lief and oU but a trtfW? For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and F. 8 Duffy. Mil! A. Ballard. Bephew of Governor Co, ef Tennessea, was shot end killed at HonUvillo, Ak., by Miss Oma Ear die, his . sweetheart, who shot herself Ihroufb the beart dylna Instantly. The tragedy was the result of lover's quar reb . ..' ' ' ': ' " " " '' '" ' '."'r " Drdtvil Ride V often eeds In a sad accidt.' To beat accidentia Injur, xnm Burklrq'a Ar nica Salve. "A bp wnd m my fnot from aa ariJfit," wrtte Thmlor flchiwl, of Cblnmbua, O,, VaitMd m graat pain. I"hyiriBfia wre heljUa, but Buckkm's Amira Salve quuktf KaUd It." fjfilSfe nnd hta tunu like magte. V St !1 lnif Kiel. The blU timri'linf ( t V.9 rt-njolir!, li ut T'AU nrg r.d Alkv'f-?, I and t"W t to Orrrnv Tfnr.) j lrt f.r h n njl CI!AWr,A;, T!if. t- "V ' r am I' It -. ! r TPS i-AP. t i V it ; r ' T I " .5 TC2AY FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scintiht, corner Hancock and Broad streets. Services Sunday 10.45 a. m. and tAa p. m. Bible Lesson Sermon today: Subject: "Doctrine of Atone menf'Roman 12,5, Sunday school after morning service. Wednesday evening meeting at 7.45 p. m. Reading room is open daily. AU are serdially invited to attend. , ' . - . CHRIST CHURCH- 6tK. -Sunday in Lent. - Morning service and Holy Com munion ; 11 a. m. Rt. Rev. Robert Strange, Bishop Coadjutor of Eastern Carolina will admininister tho rite of eon firmation and preach, bunday bchool 30 p. : m. " No evening service.-,- A cordial invitation ia extended to U- , CENTENARY ' M E, CHURCH.- Rcgular services at U a. m. by Rev. J. R. Betts. No service at night. - Sun day school at usual hour. TABERNACLE s Baptist Church1' Services morning and night by the pas tor, Rev. N. S. Jones. Sunday School at 9.30 am . . ' V' V . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- S. vices: at U a ni. rreacning o p m, Sunday school at 8.30 p,'m. Westmin ister League at 7,30 p m.The public are cordially invited to attend these ser vices. - " . ' - 1 Farmers to Meet. At an adjourned meeting of the Ex. ecutive, Committee, it was ordered that a county meeting be held at the court house Saturday April 15th. Every one who is , interested - in the present cotton situation is earnestly re quested to attend this meeting. A DANGEROUS HABIT. . Gladstones Physiclss Glvsi Warning Against a Growing American Custom.' . The growing habit amongst Ameri cans of taking a mint tablet or -some other bo called digestive after- eating a hearty meal, ia something that Sir An drew Clark, Mr. Gladstone's physician advises strongly against, saying. "It is absolutely dangerous to take into the stomach remedies which are popularly supposed to " aid n the! digestion of food." -:-. .v - - v-: There is nothing known to the science of medicine that can perform the work of the human stomach Drugs do not and cannot digest the food. They simp ly decompose it ;.What can be more revolting or disgusting than the thought of taking something into the stomach that is going to turn the good food you have eaten into a mass of corruption. The onlyway to overcome indigestion and its evil effect is to remove all irri tation congestion and inflammation from the stomach, liver arid intestines, and Mi-e-na is the only agent known that will do this. : -v '; 'When a Mi-o-aa tablet is taken before each meal every trace of Irritation and inflammation la removed from the atom ach and digestive system, and those or gans will extract from the -food all that goes to make good, rich blood, ' firm muscle, ; steady , nerves and a sound healthy body. If you suffer with head aches, indigestion, flatulency, spots be fore the eyes, vertigo, or dizziness, pal pltation of the heart,. v sleeplessness, or any stomach trouble, get a fifty ccnt box of Mi-o-na from F. - 8. Duffy, one of oar most reliable 'druggUts, whose faith m the remedy is shown by bis of fer to return the money If Mi-o-na does not give complete satisfaction. ' V . Sixty-five Machine! Burned. - Mr. W. L. Johnson, division super intendent for Rotary Sewms; Machine informs the Journal that bis lose in the fire of Trlday morning wss two valua ble borses, a rubber tired buggy, sixty five rotary machines and other fixtures. The Federal grand jury at Chicago, which b) Invalidating the so-called "Beef Trust," it i said, also will inves tlgate certain charges of perjury." A CUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, Blind, Blaedlng or Protrud ing Piles. ' DrotrKlrta rrfund money rAZU OINTMfcN r fails to eurf any CAM, no matter of hoW km standing, Hi 6 to 14 days. If our drucgiM han I it amd 50c In stamta and It be forwanlrd poet paid by Paris Mrdi tine Co, dt. Lmuia, Mo. tbe ertrial at Simla, India, (np. id a ouuoiive f hlmnoy, whirh frfl tnUi the room dirrrtly undr whkh ld Cunmn was lcinf . Kp r!ir 1kw1 r"i:ular hy Die ui ff tTnmTHnUin's ptiimjl'h nd l.ivT TV."ro U nirttiirif lw'f-i IUv,' n.srtTinrjr fth'l 1-y r. t:f f 's I s I ructeJlngs. The Board met at the Court ' House New Bern, N. C, Monday, April 3rd 15 at 10 o'clock a. m. in regular ses-, aion. ' - -' - Present Commissioners, Foy, -Wads-worth, Richardson,' Harvey end Barring-ton. - - r - .,: : Ordered by the board that 'Win. R. Eborn anjl other citizens of No. 6. Township having filed a petition : with the board asking that the old neighbor hood road leading from the New Bern and Beaufort road to Bear tslandi be declared a public' real. . It is -ordered that said petition be advertised for 30 days according to law and that the board take up the matter of allowing the said petition at its next regular meeting. .lv". ifip-;i-' Whereas a petition by cltfeenrof No 2 Township, to erect a gate -across a pub lic road, known as: -the Tunstall read neat the county line, has been advertis ed according to law after failing to ob tain same from the Supervisors of said township, It is ordered that the same be erected at the expense of said peti tioners who shall keep the same in re pair and at no expense .to the coun- Ordered by the board that Mrs. CeHa C Harrington of No. 2 township be re lieved of tax oil solvent credits - to - the amount Of $75.00, listed to her; through error and that she be charged with the tax on the real estate listed by W..L Barrington of said township. ' . Ordered that the valuation of house hold and kitchen furniture listed by L. Moore be changed to 400 00 on ac count of error of list taker. The- following named, persons were appointed list takers for the year First Township-N. M. Lancaster. Second N. T. Fulcher. Third " Fifth SUth " Seventh " Eighth Ninth " Geo K. West. John S. Morton V. A. Toteon. -H. C. Wood. W. B. Flanneiv R. p. Lan. On motion board 80 p. m. took recess until The board met at 2.30 p. m. pursuant to reeess. Present Commissioners, Foy, Wads- worth. Richardson. Barrington And Harvey. .- , On motion it is ordered that the Knights of Pythias be allowed to hold a Street Carnival in the City of New Bern withput payment of license tax, it appearing that said Carnival is for charitable purposes, The report of Sheriff J. W. Biddle was presented and after being examined was accepted, ordered filed and record ed: Statement of J. W. Biddle, Sheriff, for Mchl905. Drl 1905. March 81, to State and County taxes collected 6733 15 31, to-"S. B." taxes 122 20 " 652 88 81, to Bal $7,513 22 Cr March , 18, By R. B. Lacy, State Treas urer 2000 00 15. By Do " 1118 21 18, By F. S. Emul, Trees. Gepl - fund 600 18, By .Do ". Fence .. No, 8. ' 67 27, By Do- ' Schooto,2500 31, By Do . "Geni x 1000 SL By Commls. on 1660.85 - " W6 - . -.-'' 848 02 Respectfully Submitted, 1 J, W. BIDDLE. v"VC iu4:r,i Sheriff. Sworn to and subscribed before me this April M906. - ' , :.y-',:B. 1. CREDLE, The report of F. S- JEmuL Treasurer waa upon motion accepted and ordered filed and recorded. v v ' Report of F. S. Ernu Trras, for Mch, ' I006r,'.."- -. . ; . ; " CENL. FUNDT ' ' Dr " .-. ', . ' . ' March. . ' , ' ', -' I, to Bal en band ' - f 851 1 L to Re, from Sheriff Biddle , 1,00000 7, to Ree. E. W. Dickemoa v ... 76 18, to Ree. Sheriff Biildle ' " 400 00 1, to Rec. Fpwitlne Chem, Co. 9 42 31, to Ree. J. W. Diddle . - . - 1,000 00 $3,381 n - ' Cr - , March 31, tly claims lJ I5al on hand . 1'rnrr N lui Tr-u, V ,rrh 1, l-'-l 71 Vr. W I: k. 1. I -. J ' , : i . F. S. RNUL, ; -.''. - Treaar. The report of the Auditing Commit tee was presented and .upon motion waa accepted and ordered filed and re corded. . . ir:;' .- - The following named persons "were' drawn to serv as jurors at a court to be held on Monday the" 8th. day of May WW. ...... -J 4 , itf. ' f.J-. . ..'--.f'.-. Township 1- S. X . Cask ins, C. A, Ipock, John L,' Dixon, W. H. Cauaey, J.-W. Bland, E, F. Adams, Jesse Dix on, Jordan Peterson, Samual JForrest, W, F. Gaskins, Geo. FSllingame. W, a Ipock, SamL Ellieon. E, F. Adams.: i '.; Township 8-W, J StffleV. Jr. W. R- Arthur, A. E. Purifoy,vW,t & Emul, W. H, Price, J. Jr. Ipock. L P. Holtbn D. A. SwindeO. v . . " i . . ' ;- Township 8 R. H. ' McCoy, J'O. Hawkins,; li F.- RegUter, J, B, W. Pearce, T.B. Ipock J. W. Biddle, Jr., . L. Horn, J. W.. White, J. H. BryaB iownsnip t- j. B. Bowen, Hemy Township 6-Lenard White, H. D, Williams, Joe Brinkley, J. H. Hunter, township 7 G. L. Hardison, J. T. Boyd, J. S. Fisher, C. B. Miller, W. J. Riggst Henry Smith, J. B. Riggs. Chas Simpson; -: r Township 8 Geo. L. Case, J. B. Arendell, Henry T. Brinson, E. E, House, T.'D, Carrsway, S. E. Sullivan, k. W. Kosenthal, John B. Watson, L. M. Satterwaite, G. T. Eubanks. John W. Herritage, John Suter Jr., Fred Tho.das, J. W. Smallwoodl' M. L. Ja cobs, H". R. Bryan Jr, Geo. B. Waters, H. M. Roberts M. W. Anderson, W. P. Pugh, R, A. Damon, Stewart Callo way, L. K. Gautier, C. F. Dupree, Chas. Tolson, C. E. Penninirton. Township 9 J. C, Arnold, J. J. A kinson. On motion the board took recess un til Tuesday at 10 o'clock a. m. he ie Doara met at -iu o clock a. m. Tuesday, April 4th, pursuant to recess. Present commissioners Foy, Barrington Wadsworth, Harvey and Richardson. ine report oi ur. J. r'. Khem was upon motion accepted and ordered filed and recorded. Ordered by the board that the Clerk notify C. G. Tunstall & W. H. Butler to hppear before the board at its next regular meeting and show cause if any they have why they should not list their property for taxation and why they should not be charged a double tax for failure to list the same. Ordered by the board that the valua tion of the property of J. W. Stewart in 9th township, known as the Gibson land, be changed to $500 on account of error. Board took recess until 3 o'clock m. The board met at 3 o'clock p. m. pur suant to recess. Present commission ers Foy, Richardson, Harvey, Wads- worth and Barrington. On motion the regular monthly bills were allowed. On motion board adjourned. Geo. B. Waters, Apr. 7, 1905. Clk. Bd, Com. Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the viru lent poisons of undigested food, C. G. Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took Dr. King's New Life Pills, "with the result," he writes, "that I was cured." All stom ach and bowel disorders give wsy to thetr tonic, laxative properties. 25c at all drug stores, guaranteed. ' Last Hope Vaniined, When leading physicians said that W. M. Smithart, of Pekin, Ia., had In curable consumption, bis last hope va nished; but Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, kept him out of bis grave. He says: "This great specific completely cured me, and saved my Ufa. Since, then, 1 have Beed It for over 10 years, and con sider It a marvelous throat and lung cure.'! ' 8trlctly scientific cure for Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds; sure preventive of Pneumonia.- Guaranteed 50c sad $1.00 bottlosat all drug stores. Trial bottle free. Firtt Church. o( Christ Scientist Ao- quires Vtluabie froperty. ' (From Ashevilla, N. C Daily Citisen, March 23, 1006.) i r An important real estate transaction has just beea completed here by which the First Church of Christ, Sciaatist,ef Asheville becomea the owner of the Sharpless property No 8 North Frettcb Broad Ave. The purchase Includes the large dwelling located on a lot 120 feet on French Broad Ave. by COO feet deep. The location Is ene ef the beat hi Ashe villa, being on top of the ridgs rua- nlng went from Battery Tark hotel and commands splendid views ef the dintant mountains and a large part of Die city. It Is on oris of the mont (hairs' ble rtlfW (tracts. Is within ka than 2 o ftt of the Moetfnrd svnue ear lin, far I!ttry park hit and Mar go Terrr, rwl U nn l-!ml location fet a rhurrh, f"T ).if h tt m te le iJ after mni it (f rM'sry rl.srf, until the fi are rtnuiy ,1,1, l I. i n ' t to it in th 111 1 r oisoi Tie disease that has done more than any other to wreck,, ruin and . ' - .f ' ' . v llJUlM 1 -' humiliate life, is Contagious Blood Poison-.:: Sorrow, shame and suffering go t 1 i i , ... . 1 . . . i . . . . T . nana in nana wiiu mis great enemy, ana man nas always aaiea ana iougnx it as be has no other disease. It is the most powerful of all poisons: no mat ter bow pure the blood may be, when becomes poisoned and its chain of horrible symptoms begin to show. Usu ally the first sign is a small sore or nicer, out tne blooa ia being saturated with the and throat begin to ulcerate, the hair and breaks out on the body, copper-colored appearance, and . tne-poison even works the nerves. Not only is the disease parent to child,- in the form of scrofula, constitutions, etc., but is also so highly been ruined by-, a lriendly hand shake, one. infected, with the poison. To cure in. ' Liaw ' blood must be purified, and nothing will do it so f-T'rf quickly and surely as S. S. S. It goes down to the --Vl?v verv bottom of ' '"-' "le P'son at,d makes the blood clean and strong. T It does not hide or cover uo anvthine. but from the first begins to expel the poison and build up and strengthen the system. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable. We offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind. Book on the dis ease, with instructions for home treatment, and any advice desired, without uarge-x THE SWIFT tXTREMELY LOW RATfcS Announced, Via- socrfl RN BAILWaY Extremely low rates are announced via the Southern Railway from joints on its lines for the following apecial oc casions: Athens, Ga. Summer School, June 27- July 28, 1905. Atlanta, Ga. National Association of Manufacturers, May 16-18, 1905. Bristol, Tfenn. Annual Meeting Gor man Baptist Brethren, June G, 1905. Charlottesville, Va. Virginia Summer School of Methods, June 26-Aug 4, lonr. 1905. Fort Worth, Tex, General Assembly Southern Presbyterian Church, May 18-26. 1905. Hot Springs, Va. Southern Hardware Jobbers Association and American Hardware Manufacturers' Asso ciation, June 6-9, 1905. Kansas City, Mo. Southern Itaptisl Convention, May 10-17, 1905. Knoxville, Tenn Summer School, June 20-July 28, 1905. Monteagle, Tenn. Monteafrle Itibh Training School, July ;t-Auir. 15, 1905. Monteagle, Tenn. Monteagle Sunda School Institute, July 17-Au. ft, 1905. Monteagle, Tenn. Woman's Congress, Aug. 1-15, 1905. Nashville, Tenn.- Pcabody College, Summer Schools; Vanderbill liib lical Institute, June 11-Aug. 1905. Oxford, Miss.- Summer School Uni versity of Mississippi, June 14-Jul) 26, 1905. Richmond, Va. Farmers' National Congress, Sept 12.22, 190.r. Savannah, Ca.- National Travelers' Protective Association of America, May 16-23; 1905. Savannah, Ga. -Southern Golf Asso ciation, May 9-13, 19115. St. Louis, Mo. National Baptist Anni versary. May 16-24, 1905. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Summer School for Teachers, June 16-July 2H, 1905. Rates for the above occasions K-n to the public. Tickets will be sold to these oints from all stations on the Southern Kail way. Detailed information can be had up on application to any Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway, or Agent of connecting lines, or addressing th undersigned: B. U VERNON, T P A., J II WOOD, D PA Charlotte, N. C. AsheviUe N. C ft HARDWICK, W H TAYUOE. Paaa. Traffic Mgr, Gen 'I Piuw Agenl WASHINGTON D. C. Notice of First Meeting of Creditor. In the District Court of the United 8tates for the Eastern District of North Carolina la Bankruptcy. In the matter of -: Assad Ellis and N. Ellis j In Bankrupts, J Bankruptcy To the creditors of Aad Ellis and N. ... Ellis, of New Bern, in the county .' of Craven and District aforesaid, a . bankrupt.-, Notice is hereby given that on Uh lh, day of AprlL A. D., 10 , the salt Assad Ellis and N. Ellis was duly ad judged bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors wlQ be beld al ,f ft , . . ru nw own, nuwu, s, eeart room ao the 18th day of April A. I). 1006. at If o'clock, noon, at which tlne the aald creditors mar .attend, prove Ihelr claims, appoint tnutea, examine tits bankrupt, snd traneset such ether boat own as may properly tome before said mooting. . ' - ' , , New IUrn, N. C, Aprfl 8, lrt5, . ; . w. BMAM.woon. ' Heftee mJlankreptcy, t .-IlCrtlt'i'el eoiipof i ftt WK) U of If la II Ih, tir-ne, vmliw e, ': N 4 lo rmioB,T l s Utr t f I T rf r ni i W l I try l 1 wnT-k f tiX I - fc U f - rr Ke, ffO( tlk dfl,f f- , ii tr m i!nr il i;r(p .-, f-. GREATEST T. . " --C TJinji ry its virus-enters, the entire circulation not at alt alarming in appearance, deadly poison, and soon the moutb eyebrows drop out, a red eruption splotches and sores make their down into the bones and attacks hereditary, beine transmitted from weak eyes, soft bones, weak, puny contagious that many a life has or from using the toilet articles of this blighting, deadly curse the the tronhle. drives out everv narticle SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. FILES I PILES 1 1 PILES! I. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, fJ lending, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absoTbk the tumors allays tlis itching at oncm, cts as a ul tice.Kivrr 'aul rolivl S -Id by HAV1B' "UAKVUi.Y. Notice ofMeeling to Cor.sider Com position. In the District Court of the United Stales, for the Eastern District of North Carolina In Bankruptcy. In the matter of: ; with -rii irton & I.iHy i No. 49. I f a ........ m ' of Avi.en, N. ( Bankrupts, To the Creditors of In Bankruptcy. Wilherington & l,illy, of Aydeu, in the county of l'itt, and District aforesaid, Bank rupts: Notice is hereby given that a Compo sition of percent upon all unsecured debts, not entitled to priority, in satis faction ui' said debts, has been pro jtosed by the above named bankrupts to (heir creditors, as provided by the acts jf Congress relating to bankruptcy, and that a meeting of s.iicl creditors will be held at the U. S. court room, in New Hern, N. C, on April 12th., 1905, at 1 o'clock p. m,, to act uxn said proKsal for a Composition, according to the pro visions of said acts and rules of court. New Bern, N. ",, March 111, 1905. SAMUKI, W, SMAM.WOOI). Referee in Bankruptcy. Sunday Excursion ToMorehead City. ('omm-Ticing Sunday, April, 2, l!of, anil on each Sunday, thereafter, until further advised the Atlantic and North Carolina Kailroad will place on sale Sun day Excursion Tickets to Morehead City and i - I followiii. ia lieni Va ; 'I i Croatnn i'-h-:i5r. Tickets i- :mi from all sUitions. The - will apply from New -. :ir,ra SJic; Kiverdale 7(k. II. :v. lock 5.V; New Port date of sale. NIKI., T. M. The Atlantic & North Carolina Rail road Company. Knights of Pylliian Carnival, NEW P.EKV. N ( .. AITUI. In 15. l'.Mi:,. The A tl n,1 1 ,. North Carolina Rail Dad have aut hori.-. .1 iho following ex oursion rates to Now I'.ern. N C., and return account of tin- alve iM-ca-sion. Tickets to he s -1 1 A pill Huh to IMh inclusive, wilh lin tl liiiul Ajtrtl lf,th, 1905: FROM KATE Tuscarora .45 (xivc .75 Hover tl.ur. (jmwcll 1.25 Kirmton 14', Riverdal- 40 Croetnn .4r I'a. . -.k .7T. Nc,-.ort II 05 WiM. i l.ai Mon-h .; l.i 0 cuoLiu mm vn -A VI ?Ii Domia o Steamship Ck DAI IV IIN I. 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