TUB JOUlxi 1 . Published every day in the year ex tept Monday. Journal .Building W C Craven SU .' : " . PHOKBKO. 8. ' , CHARLES L. STEVENS, - KD1TOB AMD rROPBIBTOsW SUBSCRIPTION RATES - On Year, in advanca....."...v'"-00 OnoYear, notindvaBce.....'..-; 8.00 Mnntfilv. tiv earner in the city.... ,- .60 $ Advertising rates furnished on- appli cation. ' j-, , ' ,'. , t - ' ' . - a . ... vrsr i nil.. re.. imiu i, (D. as second-class matter, : -imCIAL I'APEB.-Or NEW ,. BERN AND New Bern, N. X!., April 26. 1906. WHAT WILL NEW s BERNIANS DO THIS SUMMER? ? V The above will not prove a hard question with many of the residents of New Bern, for perhaps with some, plans have already been made for visits or trips to the mountains, country, or sea shore, to the north or west, but to those who must remain here, and have some" occupation which requires their presence at home, the matter of the summer, and what entertainment or amusement it may offer, is a.subjectof interest. ' . For several summers, a few years ago; baseball offered the stay-at-homes plenty of fun. It was somewhat ex pensive amusement, when it came to professional baseball, but there was a liberal support by the people at all the .games, for it has ever been found that the New Bern public is an amusement loving one, and give it an opportunity, it will liberally patronize whatever is presented. cut this summer there are no signs of amusements for the stay-at-homes. Yet there are abundant of natural tool advantages, which only need to be taken and utilized, to prove . splendid means for recreation and entertainment for New Bernians. The two rivers offer grand boating opportunities "of every description, and there could be built one or more parks on the Neuse river, which could be reached by boats, where a few hours recreation in the cool of the summer evenings could be I afforded hundreds of citizens. Besides these river opportunities, the people of this city need a park for games and shows, where amusements may be seen, a park easily reached, and amuse ments of various kinds, and at a cost of which could give everyone the chance of being entertained one or .more days and nights during each week of the summer .; ; The men or company which will offer such recreations to the public will net only enrich themselves, but prove bene factors to their fellow men who need and want summer amusements but who cannot leave the city to get them. Frightful SufUrinf, Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the viru lent poisons of undigested food, C G. Crayson, of Lula, Miss., took Dr. King's New Life Fills, "with the result,'' he writes, "that I was cored." All Stom ach and bowel disorders giro way to thotr tonic, laxative properties, t&e at all drug stores, guaranteed. ' It la stated the Ramsey adherents h the Wabash Railroad will take stave to force the United States Steel Corpore lioo to keep Andrew Carnegie's agree ment to furnish the read with traffic. " CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY - THE UEST AND MOST PpIULAR " "Mothers bay it for eroupy children, reitrosSJ men bey It for eevere cooghs ' and elderly people bay It for la grippe" aay Moore Brae., Rldnn, Iowa. "W swll more of CharofJKrlaln Cough Rem edy man any other Imd. Itseoms to . have take the lead ever several other ' good brands." There la tKT-qoeeUoe ' hut this medicine U the best that can be procured tor eovgh and colds, wholh ft It be a child or aa adult that ia of , flirted. , It always curve sod euros quickly. "Sold by Davis' rharman and F. 8. Duff. - - - v . Forty-four rountii are to be rpr e(iU4 at th Intrmttinnal llailway CnrKrrese, which rrts to' Waahlngt Usyt. ABOUT' RI!i;UMATI."M, Tbte sre fw iliam lKt M. Wi trwif tnrt'ire Udtn rHoumatUm rvr l r N pr'l-al'lt no (Iim lr Uh ,uh rwl ail tHl V4 ff r"m!ie hic rn -.t t-!!. To J t)t it ran 1. ntrd U. t' 'r?!.r, S bM 'tmrrK t If ms, CUm.i!,'i r;n I's.'t., lh r, - an etbTttive !, t tr.. t . f li. t O-'- W ! I . t j , " ' t O J'l ? - a I 1 U.sl f 1 : I V THE Cr.ZATZST EPOCH OF MARR1AGZ - I -;-- 'The first Is the most crucial time. ';. If for the. first time the greatest nrent in vour married lives is about to occurs bow expectant, how wrapt ttf ia it yon and yourselves. . .. - Yob iry to Overlook, but in vain, that element of uncertainty and dan. eer that voa have been led to expect from the experience of those mothers and - lathers VttO nave .siruggieu. -. . . . . ... .i.j through this ordeal hi ignorant of Aether's 'Friend what H is, and what it does. - If at this time every expectant man I and wife might know of this greatest of boons, devised for the ex Dress purpose of alleviating and disp jlhng the aurTenni and consequent dancer of chUa-omh, how quickly would all doubt and worry be dissipated. - " ' Mother' Friend is. n invaluable liniment for external massage, through whose notent aeencv countless moth ers have been enabled to experience I the joy of parturition for the first time without danger to themselves ef their ort-spnng. ' ' , , mKAOFieiB REGULATOR 00.. Atlanta, Oa. By direction of Secretary Shaw, Wil Ham H. . Brown and James I.- Mitch ell, negroes, will be reinstated as clerks and inspectors in the Newport -News Va,, Custom House. In consequence of the Secretary's action two "white men in the Newport News ' Custom House will lose their places, there being two more men employed than are needed. ' Ancient witchery was believed in by only a few but the. true merit of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is" known by every one who has used it for boils, sores, tetter, eczema and piles." ' The Daughters of the American Revo lution have $53,000 in hand to continue the work on Continental Hall Washing tin, D. C. . - '' a Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally; but by choosing the right medicine, E, H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., "cheated death. He says "Two years ago I had Kidney Trouble; which caused me great pain, suffering and anxiety but I took Electric Bitters, which effected a somplete cure, I have also found them of great benefit. In general debility and nerve trouble, and keeps them constant ly on hand,' since, as I find they, have no equal.'1, AUNJ ug gist,' guarantees them at 60c . The State Department has been in formed that the Nicaraguaa Govern ment has granted three valuable con' cessions to a California syndicate known aa the Nicagua Finance and Im provement Company.. One is for a rail way connecting Managua with the Mats galpa coffee district, Another a monopoly for the manufacture of powder, dyna mite and high explosives for a. term of years and the third is a -concession .to import 6,000 Chinese coolies. -'. ' '; A GUARANTEE DCURE FOR FILES . Itching, Blind, Bleeding' or Protrod ing PHee, Druggists refund money V FAZO OINTMbNT fsUs to eurcanj ease, no matter of how .long standing, in! to It days. ', If your druggist hasn't it send 60c la stamps and it wO be forwarded post paid by Paris Medl CJBSJ V, DU LOUIS, SAO. . i, ' mm A '. Kw Trh Cotton Harkei H ". " The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, April 26. . , - Open Close - May 727,. ' -,.7U - July - 718 ' . 708 .' October -7 , ,722, - Reeelpte FrkUy 85,706; . ' , For t Weak Digestion. . No medicine caa mbve fxx) but Chambeflaln's Slonuw-h and Liver Tsb lets wiQ htmrou to dig-rat your food. It ie not the Quantity of foodukm thai gives strength and vWnrto the systotn. but the amount dnatod and aaaimitat d. If trouhM srith a Hik diewilun. dnri't fail te give theae Tahlots a trial Tnuuaamle have bwn iK-f-rfit'.w wwif Ss, Thrf only co. I a q'rtr for sale by Davis' fWrnaty and F. 8 DulTv. " Oiath f John H. Huntrr. The dalh nf John N. Ituntor, kji Ca't, Jame H. I! in'r, tr.irrfH his h'ltnm ki llavi k, tm Mr.r. f-jToval ta:-g f'rna Tu''; (;n,)-r mn f if 1 loli r.rrrj.sny, r- was .1 in (V-ti i ,. a' Ht f.f ; t r !., 1. . k r S .LJJUUH.L..1 "f'i i;e, c ar aa:d. Atuamla, with a vc.U-il cucrat-ss which aroused my sus-' pU-ious, autl her baud shook as she la- borlously hacked out for me a gen erous slice. Also the cake had, to my liiiud, in unusual appearance. It was flutter than most cakes, with a curious depression in the middle. Its com plexion -was brunette almost a negro though It did Its best to hide the fact j under a heavy powdering of sugar. T . T liAnnH ia nlaa ' a a 11 Amanita t a, a eiv; i S0 ui-V nuiu oiuoiiuut .. "I haven't tasted it yet," I answered cautlonsly, and I bit a piece, out of iny dice and laid the rest of It hastily down. My .suspicions took a definite and terrible formv I had do WJund at , all for yipposlifs-that my wife wished h to poison me, out- - , , Amanda," said. sternly, "what is thls?" , ' - "It Is a cake that I have made my self !" said Amanda, flushed and beam- ing. -1 gasped and was silent "I saw . m Home Chirps," Amanda continued blltlely, -"that homemade cakes are., niucb better and much cheaper than bought cakes, so I thought I would try. It It quite easy, i .I shall always makb tliem nt home now!" j, s -It is a Httle-grltty said 1 bunting1 for the least offensive word. 'Ch, that Is entirely my fault, then r Amandar assured - me cheerfully Home Chirps did say that the cur- ranrt shpuld be washed, but it hardly seemed. wo;tU while. ,t .can do it an- other tine, though." ' 1 appreciate your kind thought ha-, menoely, darling," snld I, "bnP j "But not my enke?" cried Amanda ftmanda. 1 - on the brink of tear. . ' . fI suppose the fact is that I have got "But i shall be able to make them Ha hnn nn l'-alinn-i.ar(th llttln better than any shop with a llttlo practice,". Amanda persisted. , "Why shouldn't I? ( It's only Just eggs and 1 sugar end butter.- Why shouldn't I be able to mix them just Its well as a cook in a shop?", ' " I held m? .tongue and stared' at the depression in the middle, of the cake. The fact is yon don't think I am clever enough to make a cake!" cried Amanda. And. so she swept out of the room. ' - - Seized with a sudden inspiration, I gliuieed - hurriedly - at the clock and snatched up my hat It was still early. I had a clear two hours before dlnuer. I went to Mme. Fleurette's establish ment for the first time and, I fervently hope, the last To a mere man-not conspicuously brave It la. a place of terror, . My dreams will be haunted to my dying day by the. demeanor of the Imposing personage who demanded my pleasure at the door and the icy man ners and French accent of the young damsel to -whose tender mercies I was Anally handed over. 8he seemed to jiftyo a difficulty, in understanding what I wanted' or in 'believing in our sanity when she' did understand. . She persist oU la trying to 'convince' me that I wanted the finished production and not the raw material! she seemed hurt and even offended to And that I knew my own -blind and meant to have whet I asked for. . Finally ens gave in and supplied me with my demands to a hnge pasteboard bos at. an appalling price. worn out, but. triumphant; -I drove home inn hansom, stole into the house ouseeo. of Amanda and locked myself in my den.- r:-iy ' - It was a herculean task. Never in my life have t done a harder day's work; never egaln anau I be able to complain of the cost of Mme. Fleu rette's eonfecrlona, knowing as I do by personal experience the vast amount of labor they entail. I tied It up secretly m Its box and marched boldly into the drawing room.'. . Amanda had not forgotten tne, It ws hardly to have bees expected. Bhe sat stiff and upright by the win dow, with her eyes gloed to bar book. and would neither look nor speak. r "1 have brongbt yoa something. . I said tnitattvely, "Ohr said Amanda, without looking on. . I put the bo before berv '" -ine said me etnee aay eotnetnint about wanting a new hat," I remarked meekly, - Amanda stniirgUel vainly with her prvte.. Tbi sbe oboerved la sa off- baod way that It was rselty very twH at me and rut the string. There was a nnnmfi awful pen- '-.' .-. , -What 1-this r said Amends faint ly, holding K out at arm's length. K "It le a hat 1 have trimsoed it any. "A bt- that you have trimnmt Amanda tttrn4 it over and burst late hyttcrlral lauglitcr. . Ot, tjtwTvvrev it's toe fenny for worder jrtd Ainaods. "Iwik st the bether, IOnk St tl mjrtm little all in e row! And donl f see ttit you've made III biit part 1he b wtien ft oiiat.t to b the frootT" ,'"I)o ymi mull to Imply that I csn'l trim a ttr I biqttlr-J to a tone of d(-T orm. WU ahTiMs't t t-e able to,dik itrtmt as wtll as Mme Fliir't!T It's '. straw snd Bowwa n4 rll-tKV. "Hi'' fr U." J pw,!tjd LMtwrly. 1 att.mM yen thitik I EM Sn rUnof rni'Miah to tr!tn s het! 1 lni.1 to trim ill your bt ta fulotw. Hum trim .H hft are b-,tb N-!fv end r. "vr tha t!i t-oiieM I'n'l. WHSj S Utile tf'i-n rriy-i et.riiilir f'.r ll. rt-'rT.I rr,-. lt I. ih A T s s t; 1 're ovr n y tri'wi'h "I M rr ?icm 1 r rt VT f-1 rrr la i t r "M s'l n ' er,-l 'T a t!-l i -1 l 1' fr i!..,tvr 1 V. !, ;-.-.t I - i 'l A - ) t t- IDIGESTIOi! LCJ 3 U Chrcnio Dyspepsia end Catarrh cf tha HOW IS YOUrl DICESTION 7 : f - '"" ' KoAtA s-. Ciit. tu-. wi,. Mr r Tou Eat, Sweetens the Stomach , and Enables the Digestive Or i gana to Feed the Body. ' :v: Itrtuotidltd ctmnonatna'i Spencer, la. Have had Dyspepsia for twenty years. ,uy case was almost hope leas, Kodot Dyspepsia Cure was recom- mended and I used a few bottles of It and It Is the only thing that has relieved me .Would not be without it Have doctored with local physicians and also at Chi- cago, and even Went to Norway with hopes of getting some relief, but Kodol 4s the only remedy that has done me any good, and I heartily recommend it. .--U ik - Gea A. Thompson, ' '" ' '' r Taylorsvllle, N. C.--It ? affords me pleasnre to bear testimony to the most excellent merit of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.' have used It in my practice with the mMt satisfactory results and ifecom- ""a It as one of the finest dlgestants nown to tneproiession, Every person nenng wrat. wyspepsia or Indigestion lt vjf,aupoUar,M.D, Crookston, Mlnn.I have used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure' for a period of nine months, using lit all four bottles, and t can say that it has cured jaeromDys. X ' T "H r UIgUiy. ' ir,.,- ' Ji. 0: Setter, Traveling Salesman. AUenvllle, Mich-I suffered Heart burn and Stomach trouble for Some time. My sister-in-law has had the same trou ble and was not able toeatforslx weeks. She lived entirely on warm water. After taking two bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she was entirely cured. She now eats heartily and la in good health. am glad to say that a dose of Kodol al ways gives me instant relief. J. D. Ersklne. Vw Britain, Conn. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is giving such universal satisfac tion and la so Burely becoming the Posi tive relief and subsequent cure for this most distressing ailment, I leel that I am always sure to satisfy and gratify my customers by recommending it to them. I write this to show how well the rem edy Is spoken of here. & P. Storrs, Druggist, 297 Main St Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is prepared at the laboratory of B. C De Witt A Co Chicago, and is sold by leading drugglsta tverywhert. Wlnthrop Mills. - April 23rd. The little town, Wlnthrop Mill, pic turesquely situated on a tributary of the Neuse, is beginning to demand at tention. , . 1 . When only a few years ago the vas- trese of forest held sway, attractive homes now appear.. Rarely, in-private corporations, are such - comfortable homes provided, as for the employees of the John u Roper Lumber Co. many ways, our little town attests its progress. ' Recently by divine aid and the untiring energy, Mrs. Chas. G Speight, a Missionary Baptist Sunday School has been organised, the success of which is most encouraging to Its members. The officers of the Sunday school cordially invite the people of all denomination throughout the Ity toatUnd.'. - .' .- The Easter eatartalimtent pvenby the younger members' of this' Sunday school yesterday, was a cherming soe- in every way, reflecting much credit a pott our youthful talent. - The attractive eostuaee and the well ee- lected and well rendered Easter music. made oa forget, for the time, that we were Indeed "far, far from the mad ing crowd. " ; y fJ We offer One Hundred Dollars' Re ward for any ease of cataJth that caa not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. f. i. CHENEY A CO. ' . . - .Tollo,a We, the omWslgnfttl, have known F. I. Cheney fur the hut U ynars end bo licve him perfectly honorable ia all bo loeee traoaacUiKka, end flnanrially aUU to carry out any oUigaUnne made by bis firm. " , Wu-tK, KrmAit A MabvM, , Whe'Salo DweghtU, Tobdra, O. Ha'l'i Catarrh Cur I Ukv Inlrr hTly. mtUrt dirrt!y Bpoj tMI bloti r.J mik-f. ut rirfve of the eydeni. T-tinve-.iAU nt fro. Ftlre .V. p P- VI hf H Dri.i-riirU. T-K, Tk iUii's I't . y IMS fj rcrutl- r.i'.iitu .i c i f h ( ; - Vu't lie Afraid el . . . .y. Do li it be afraid of U-sug original evni ecct-iitric. lie au uiiicpiruaeut, flf reliant new innn, not Just 'One wore liidKiduul In the world. Do not be,a copy of your grandfather, of your (utlier or of your neighbor. That is as foolish as for a violet to try to be like a riie or for a duisy to ape a sun dower. Nature has given each a pe culiar equipment for Its . purpose. Every man is born to do a certain work In an original way. If he tries to copy some other man or to do some other man's work he will bean abor tion, a misfit, a failure, , . Do not Imitate even your heroes. Scores of young clergymen attempted to make their reputations by imitating Beeeher. ; They copied hla voJqe and conversation and Imitated his ges tures and habits, but they tell as far! snort or. ine great man's power aa tne chroma falls short of -the masterpteee. wTiere ore, those hundreds .'-off Imita tors now? ' v Not one of them has ever made any', stir in the" world. Ortoon 8 wett Marden in Success Magazine. "Wky Arctlo Wntera AreTtellow. Arctic explorers never tire of telling how beautifully yellow the waters ot the northern sea appear. To those who live on the seashore in temperate and tropical countries the stories of trav elers concerning the yellow waters ot Greenland and Iceland are taken, with the proverbial "grain of salt," but sci entists have declared that the arctic seas are yellow, and It was Scorea by who first explained the cause of its peculiar color. Perceiving' tfaate wa ters were of an unusual color, he had some drawn up undtxaminetl it with bis microscope. To his surprise, he found that the color .was due to the presence ofntnute animalcules, each so Inconceivably small that a single drop of the water contained upward- of 20,000 of the little creatures. At that rate a pint of the water woulA'-afiew 170,000,000, each sporting about la hht place without disturbing, or crowding his neighbor. , SHI S BttglSH, It appears 'that' the. monarchies of bees, well governed as they seem to be, are afflicted nevertheless by organised criminal classes sneak thieves and highway robbers.' Some of these robber bees go In strong bands to pillage and are able to storm and sack a hive. Aft er the slaughter they carry all the pro visions home. Some colonies of bees never work; they live entirely by rob1" bery end murder. There are also thieves who creep un- pereelved into strange hives to steal honey. If successful tbey return after word with hordes ot burglar bees, break open the boney safes and carry away tbc contents. But the most curi ous fact Is that these bees can be arti ficially produced, according to Bucb net, by feeding the larvae upon honey mixed with braudy. London Tit-Bits. atfaai ml Da4 Hvwrta. Hearts lcold blooded animals will bent 'for . a comparatively long time after death or removal from the body (If kept cold and moist) because of liowerful Internet collections of nerve known a ganglia, wboae automatic Im pulse cause the regulur contractions of the muscles. Similar ganglia exist In man and other warm blooded ani mals, but their action Is less prolonged. scientists have ascertained that a tur tle's heart will beat after renewal If put oo a piece of glass, kept cool and moist and -covered wka a ben Jar. 1 believe It has been knea te beat ttlr-ty-slx or even forty-eight boar. Twelve or fourteen boors ks a conuaoa record. -St. Nicholas. Oatr MrMlm Wmm InmT. In the Jspaoaae army ssea are not promoted for distinguished conduct on the Held and officers do not sworn tb rank of a superior oftVr whe may be killed. By distinguishing theenseivee fhey gala nothing bat decoretlo. Tbe Order of lb Gulden Kit Ie a awst cov eted honor.. Every man seeks to obtain It art only because It carrve with it eertala monetary reward but far tb 34 Dor wutck Its poaseasloa bestow on the wreret. No oulcer attstos higher rank ercrpt by going throegb the sre eaaary coura of study and paaeiaff tbe lamlaatlona, : Urr braverr cannot Ibrlug promottoa. --. , Ike CmMsI Vets It. "Why la the world," asked the beau tiful young widow,- "bar yoa prem lbd to ourr bin If yo dok't lor binir''.- . ' -i ' - - - . "Oh, I Jest bed to. Be was deeper sfe." .... , -.-. , . "num! Said he'd go and Boot or drown blmeelf, 1 euppe." . -No. fl said bed go Sod'propos to yott." Chicago KeconJ Ueraid. Bilious BUI was fwtting bloated,, - And bis tongue waa tnecbh coaled, PaUnt "tofilra" wouldn't ur him, Companies would not (mot him.' - -All bis friends wore badly frigbtwed; But lhlr spirits soon wr lightened, . For Hill Midand Umy believed him, KARLY Bl?rg pllUMUved him. Mmmt- iaUa, Tb m hniltnirW was lUwrlMpg see ncouhW with n ioiprtinl Ire trip. Aftd tln. uk ab, - fainted." "V If yr Wl or wlf yev rtt Saemr prmrr!r nnold lltf t J--y IWaw, Us p-iflii.i's m-t'Htlmr I1. Ll'.l ilrpt Vtnitnti. - Vlwn k.i-f jt ji. 'ari a4 tKt W. H. Ft .'Krt, of Pfliiv I., had ln ' i 'o - .T i ' ' M mm V ! r.'o'-l I t I ' K-T ''" i'lwovwTj r ( . ,'.. I. r4 tVVIe. i i.l i f t r a. I!esr A ' . 1 ' -.t I'l I Lcl Cczzcn . , . t Do yoa honestly believe, that coffee sold loose (in bulk), exposed . .v.-;--; . ; . to dust germs and intents, passing , you V in r?(.l ' - ' ' ' tt t opened xn your kxtchen. This has saado UON COFFEE the LUDEI 01 SIX riCUOI COFFEES. " Mfllions of American Homes welcome LION COFFEE daiy. There is no stronger proof of merit than continued and increas ing popularity. "Quality survives all opposition." ' (Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-head on every package.) (Save your Lion-heads for Valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE ;; . " "' WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. 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 1 snail maKe application tor another cer tificate. April 8th., 1905. H. G. PRANKENF1ELD. IGE io iiisiiu r Books Containing coupors for Will i! of Ice In 10 lb. coupons, value . will be sold to customers at a dlnrr-- of 10 i-er cent.' 43 60 will buy $4.00 won h of H " book Is procured, either from 'he 'rl e of wanoo or from the offi.-e 1U Or n street. New Bern Ice Company. fXTREMELY IOW RATES Announced, Via SOUTHERN BAI1M Extremely low rates arc announced via the Southern llailway from xiints on its lines for the following special oc casions : AthensGa. Summer School, June 27- July 28, 1905. Atlanta, Ga.- National Association of Manufacturers, May 10-1N, rjofi. Bristol, Tenn.- Annual Meeting Ger man Baptist Brethren, Juno (', 1905. Charlottesville, Va.-Virginin Summer School of Methods, June 26-Auk I. 1006. Fort Worth, Tex, General Assembly Southern Presbyterian Church, May 18-26. 1906. Hot Bpringa, Va. Southern Hardware Jobbers Association and Amern an Hardware Manufacturers' Akmi ciation, June 6-9, 190Ti. Kansas City, Mo.- Southern liaptist Convention, Msy 10-17, l!".r.. Knoxville, Tenn Summer School, J urn- 20-July ZR, 1905. Monteagle, Tenn. Monteagle Iiib'c Training School, July 3-Aug. 15, " W06. Montoegle, Tnn.' Monteagle Sunday School InstituU, July 17-Aug. 5. 1906. Monteagle, Teem. Woman's Congrc, Aug. 1-15, 1906. Nashville,' Tenn. Peabody College, 3ummr Schools; Vsndnrbilt Wl Beel Institute, June 14-Aug. 9, , 1906. Oxford, Miss. Summer School Uni , Varsity of MawMppi, June liul; tt, 1906. Rkhmond, Va. Tsmiers' National CoigTv Brt 1 Savannah, ' C a. National Travelere' ' Protective Aeeociatiaa ef Anwrica, May IfPS; 1906, ' Savannah, Ga. SootWn 6otf Asso ciation. May IfML ; 8U Louis, Mo.-N.tional Baptist A rail- teraary, May 14-84. 1900. TuscalonM, Ala.- Bummer School for Teacher, June 16-Jety 9, 1906. Rates for the above occasions open to the publio. ' ' - ". - - . Tickets wiO be sold te Utes points from alt stations oa the Southern Rail way. : 1 . - r tMaltnd mfsrsnallns rea be had ap on spplx-aUon U any TV set AgH of the fimiOxm iUilwey, er Agewts ef eormorling Hna, or Sikli mg the onWnt-nl: ' ' v -- - a. u hii, t f ., tn wnob, p s Chsrtott, N. C A.bvllle N. C t n stanwK s, w m vavtjoa, Turn, Tr(T-e Vgr. Pmtm Agtit WA5IlI.STOM. n. c . ! :.i)'s r z : acv a. -..Ted Sense Decicla tnrougn many nan as some ot ihem not over-clean), "blended,". aon't mow now or dt wnom, . . . m . . ns tat your uwi i oourse jvu . don't.. JJut . r ; LION COFFEE Is another dory. The flreeai berries, selected by . keea Indges at tbe plaatattoa, are) sknitally roasted at oar tacw tarles, where precaatJoas woes would not dream ol are takea to seetu-e perfect eleatHlness, Uavor.strength and nnllorndty. From the time the coffee leavf the factory no hand touchee it till Municipal Election. p tho n f a ij f i, ; nf N Rf,rn t its ollIr m0tino- in A.iri 1 . Be , uiv . Tl ... I !, . ( linn the firt.t Tuesday in in M nl the polling . laces live wiinlrt as named" for ii-l:l lvtion. iM:.;. iwr, I -' in i !v i 'S i the .,;. ,,.;, j 'Hi;;!. I he f, lowinj; registrars and poll huliiers lie oinleil lo hold the Baid j pliviion ii'i 11:1 ni l below, to wit: I l-'iist V;;id K. K. Kill, registrar m.'l I'. f!:iskill, M. Uahn, poll holders. 1 Seeowl Ward VV. H. Flanner, regis- trar : nd C. K. Case, S. I). 1'ope, poll holh-i.4. Tliii.l W an! V.. S. Sliret, rej istrar ami a. vv. ju-t-iii!--y, J. VV. rmallwood poll I . I ,. r:-. Fourth ,','ard ilenry Hrinson, regis trar anil John WKillJes.se Harrison poll holders. Fifth Ward Frank Hackney, regis trar and Hubert Smith, C. T. Hancock, polUiolders. Sixth Ward Walter Fulford, regis trar and li. w. Williams, li. A. Hea man poll holders. And that Hie clerk of this board issue tices accordingly Notice ol Registrars. Registration books of 2nd. ward will be open al courl house Thursday, Kri day an I Saturday, Tt, 2t, and 2111 h. of April, 1 M !.", for the city election to be beM on lirsL Tuesday in May. W. If. I-1, A NN Kit, Uegmtrar. liegisti'a! ion books of Mb. ward will be om-h at M' t.'arlhy reel hmi.te, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday 2V, 2- and Ith. uf April I'm",, for city ele.-lion to Im- held on 1st. Tueiday in May. Fit A N K HACKNF.Y, Registrar. Hi-el tratiou l-.oks of (ith. ward will In- i,h u at llM.k and Truck huUM-, Thurs.la. Kinlay and Satunlay, April 27, 2 and .Ni, I'l l.r,, for city eLrtiin to he beM on hrst 1 ues-lay in May. WAI.TKK FIII.FOKD. Registrar. Registration lMMkn for 1st. ward will le oM-n al 1'ity Hall ThurstUy, Frulay and Sati r lay 2".'. 2H and 2Hth. uf April IlKtS, for my e.-,-tion to lx- held on first Tuesday in May. It R. HII.I., Registrar. licgeitnitlon Ixxiks for 4th. ward will be tyx-n at llargetu Hcbunl iimifiv, TMirii'lsy. Friday ami Katurday, 27, 7H snd 2 Kh. of April. for the city etm-Uon to be hld on first Tumwlsy in May. H. T. HRINSON, ( IU(itrar. Rpii'r Un books nf 3rd. ward will be open al Stroot's Stable. Thursday, Friday sod Saturday, 27, 2-1 snd 29th. of A prim H. for f rty eiection to be be held oa first Tneavlay in May. E. 8. STREET, Regie trer. " NOTICE t To my Friend sod Cuetooters t Notir is betvhy give that! fceve this day sold the entire stock ef furd tro, perturve and housihald goed with the eotllracta, hcewl and beak kcenante of sny familur tsuiii em te Mr. Job B. Iv and I raapertfdlly twejsak tmr htm ymr patronage 11 Ue fetet. I tak this eppnrtonlty to thank the pss- Be for the Very tiWval palnewg s bmdVd to sse. - - . ' i Kaeiwrtranr. ' '' MARK D130SWAT. April ri, iv To th Mdi. I here pufKrd frnm Mark IXsoe way 0. Urg etork etf fomilore e i bmwW.M r 'wW f every SWriiAtoei se '.1 t ! W4 err-imi ef Ike tewe Htmrn 4fion as T hkmitITiP U(-N '.1 -'.'r.u t- ImMtfwt 0 tha k 'tl. Ill wrxt'im ! Mf i" I 't U! I-1"!, ,,hel n -c I t Ke V t'"t ' , .t -I Is t : r j f - :';" i !

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