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THE JOURNAL I . Published every day in tna year cept Monday. Journal Building 6W0 Crave Sfc .i;:'!?; CHARLES L; STEVENS, :. koitob anb raonsxio. i " - SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' One Year, in athranee.t.'...--,l' . One Year, notinadvnf..;.. 6,00 Monthly, bv carrier in the city.;.. . t: Advertising rates (umiahedon appli cation.- M4h?:f-.P::S'' Entered at the Post Office, New Bern N. C aa aecohd-claw matter. " OFFICIAL PAPER OP NEW BEEN AND OtAVEN OOUNTT. . New Bern,'!. C., May 6..1906.1 . UNENFORCEABLE LAWS. Every municipality must lve a code of laws, by which its citizens are to be 'governed, and hardly a single munici pality but which has more laws that are not enforced, than it has laws which are put into faithful execution upon of fenders, regardless of their social or financial status in the community. The unenforceable law may be termed the law which could legally be put into effect, but which an acquiescent public sentiment decrees shall not be enforced and every Mayor, Chief of Police, and even the policeman on duty, knows ex actly the local sentiment, and passes by those who may violate these laws, of the non-enforceable character, and it does not need any public announce ment in the local newspaper to give notice what these non-enforceable laws are. Hut wlnlc"-every municipality has such laws, there is no cessation in creating new laws and ordinances, which iu turn will fall dead immediately after their enactment. These laws which may be for the restriction, amelioration, or the absolute removal of some local abuse or offense against public morula and decency, arouse many workers for their enactment, yet these same workers once they have cured the passage of the law, are the people who will sit quietly by and see the law become an unenforceable one, because of a lax sense of public senti ment, which for nome reason has be come indifferent on the matter, for which the very law was passed to govern and control. The public sentiment which dislikes the stringent enforcement of every local enactmont ia not peculiar to any one municipality, it is to be found everywhere, in a degree, yet the growth of this sentiment which excuses so easily the non-enforcement of the law" in special InaUncea, ia a most danger ous growth, aa it leads to the escape of guilty persons who deserve the full sea tence of the law, yet escape because of the previous and growing laxity of the enforcement of juat laws ia minor cases. If in a kind of bullous mood. You Wlah an aid to digest food. No other pill Is half so good Aa DeWilt a Little Early Risen. When e'er you feel Impending W, And need a auric Uttie pill. No other one will 60 the M0 Like DeWIU's Utile Early Risers. New Tart CottM Nartti The following ware the opankgand cWo prices on the New York Cotton . Exchange, May 4 , Ops) case : May 74S ,m inly 73 tU ' October Kt , - 751 RseWpu .aoQ: ; . ' ' WMWeUUnaakUsboMdsolyfta : pUsant k la quickly over whs Cfcaaa- swsb a sioewa mm urw TsbMa are ; foe sale by Devta fUnaw; - M r. B. Purry, ft at sUtoe IM Can. J WWsiar end CrarlenT. OTarraO as . thorn maiUwwd U fill the poallKai , prasadcM of the Jaiwtoee Eiao . It k Urn bmsa ensisr to rwi st, wVatitih and all tent ami hvwwneal aJTsrtinns he the br rtatKSt. ksaaW's Utative H 4 Ta I tfce ejrijlnal IasUt (v ffyni lUmiij trrr U xrv,h rrf Pl as n.M frnsa the ertm tut the Hrm. turmm aft (, M Of Tr Is a ait4 oirri,!! U h no,l ef rioa tu4 art -4 rurr,iltM at OiWC. 1 f'.e'.s trua hat t4 y Ul Wrmt n h I t r- t.i tt fTT,iS!m t COT HlS HAI3 E.ACK. Waa Perfectly lialit fvhea Be Started , 4e Vtm Newbra's Herpleiee -Frederick Manuell. Mary land block. Butte, MooUnt, bought a bottle of New hroe Hfrptckia. Aprtt L TO, ui began to use It for entire baldneaa. The hair fol- Hclea In Ms scalp were not aeaa ana tn it dave he had hair all over bit head. On July 1 ha writ, "and today my hair la aa thick and luxuriant aa any one oonld wlah." Newbroa Herptclae works on an old principle and with a new ai-eovery-destroy the oatHe and you re move the effect Herplclde destroys the term that eauaea dandruff, (allins hair, and Anally baldness, aa that .with the pause con-the effect cannot remain, atnna' fall Ine- hair at once and a new growth atari Sold - by leading druirglsta.. Bend ran. m stamps ror earaixo to The Harpiciae Co.. Detroit, suco. CD. 8RA.DH AM, ptclal THE NEW RAILROAD. Pat Out And Jt WHI NS Lesser Bt Walk," :'i-f:v'.tHit tna nsai.iainjvitc-jjj. Work i. on the Pamlico, " Oriental & Western Rail Road is progressing and farmers In that section .who have wait ed for these many years to hear the snort of the Steam horse will soon have their dreams realized, , Theroad is be ing' constructed at the rate of a half mile per day.; They have reached Goose Creek, beyond Reelsboro and the, big trestle over that stream, 1,200 feet in length, is rapidly approaching comple tion. While the bridge is being finished, which will take several days most of the' work will be devoted to putting the road which has been built so far' in a safe condition for travel. That done and the bridge ready for the rails there will be nothing to interfere - with the completion of the road " to Bayboro which it is hoped will be accomplished by June 1st ' A Good Suggestion. Mr. C. B. Wainwright of Lemon City Fhu, has written the manufacturers that much better results are obtained from the use pf Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in cases of pains in the stomach, colic and cho lera morbus by taking it in water as hot as can be drank. That when taken In this way the effect is double in rapidity. "It seems to get at the right spot instantly," he says. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy andT. S. Duffy Little Hell. ; May 2. We are having very pleasant weather now and are in hopes Jack Frost wil not pay us another visit soon. Fruit was injured some but not as bad as was thought Potatoes are growing out, but the crop la cut off some. This week farmers are planting cot ton and peanuts or those that didn't plant last week. Last Thursday and Saturday right heavy thunder clouds passed over, it made us think summer was here. Easter was Quarterly Meeting at White Oak. Most everyone in our vi cinity attended. The day passed off very nicely. ' ' Mr. Ed. Meadows and sister, Miss Annie of Trenton, spent one night re cently with friends here. Mlaa Airfiia Avery gave friends a "Tacky Party" Saturday before Easter It was a comical affair and seemed to be enjoyed vary much. Miss Joe Mydgeitt and Mr. Arthur SJmpeon be ing recipsnts of the presents. . Mr. Carllk Foy pent Saturday night here. Mr. Wad Foy, who la attending the Military School in New Ben paid hie parents a visit last week. Mrs. Joe Taylor Is spanding a while with relatives near Trenton, . , Agents doesn't seat U he aa plenti ful now, goeee they art canvassing oth er counties. '. , - . ;7 : j -i Ws are fled to say al of our akk art bnpnrring rapidly now. ' . , " -,v- . . - - Star. ' . Hew to Wart eg Olf Age. ' - The awst aaccassfttl way of warding oft the swroara of old ac Is to naa Uia a vWraroM dlgaation, .This can ha done by satir only food sitd to your age and occupation, and vhea any disnrdar of the atosaach appeara take a dose of ChajnbefkUa'a BtoeMch and Lrrsr TahWta to eormt It If yoa havt a araah ttoniach or Are trauLWd with Iwngaaiiom, yoa will BM tnaw TahVu to he ut what yoa aaad. Fa sale by Davis' rWweryendr.it. Vut Jamas J. Jeffrey, rm.kai heavy. waisht pugilist, wifl retire fwn U prise rtaa and froea the , and gi tats liaakiaas wilk nai arAW Jwk Calif , acpording to a eUUenetit aaada hy him. Dtllnrrt ClM 6 Ctrd - a by InraJ sn-atMne, aa UT vanftot rek tle da s 1 fnrtwai af U oar. TPMV IS nt.ljf t y toitiio 4frMI. sad txl is by '-tilill fw .',e ltr is tmmmi t j s It.f t-.n r,"m4 jt Kere a I" i a a.,'.! i t rf( k'4nr. sr.4)t It Is n t.r . I r -l 1' ! fc". ' r- - t -- S tus.'..:.::a twx. Wonderful and Stross Story Tela by As Evangelist Governor ef Okie AtktS ' ' - .to VsrHy.' " ; The following clipping ' was sent to the Journal by a .correspondent from Pamlico county: ; . Columbus, Ohio.; April 26. The exe? cutive department of Ohio has been re quested to verify a miracle, quite ; the hardest task ever imposed upon - any state administration, ".! Down in Pamlico County, N. C, a revivalist, Rvi S. R. Stephens, de scribed as a Frenchman, told an . au dience recently of the fearful ven geance visited by the Almighty upon a blasphemer in Ohio. : According to Stephens this sinner had named a stalk of corn after the second person of the Trinity and one clear day went out with a side and announced that he was going to cut it off the face of the earth. . Im mediately there came a clap of thunder and a tongue of fire descended upon the hapless wretch, who wondered to tell, broke .out into a flame. . He burned four : days, parching the , earth, and causing fissures - to appear in it- - At lastuB hole was dug and , the blazing carcass rolled into it, where it continued to burn three days longer. w:, ' The reviveli8t said that lie himself had seen this awful sight, although the heat was intense that he could not ap proach the body closely. . A hearer of Rev. Stephens branded this., story as a whopper and was sued for slander, the preacher declaring that he could prove the truth of the wonderous happen ing.; v' : The defendant hat sent a letter to Governor Herrick from Florence, N. C asking him to Bend a sworn statement concerning the affair, to be used in the law suit The burning took place in the eastern part of the State, so Rev. Stephens asserts. -Secretary Galloway has been assigned (he task of verifying or disapproving the story. "The writer of the letter avers that the revivalist is still preaching in North Carolina. Ancient witchery was believed in by only a few but the true merit of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve ia known by every one who has used it for boils, sores, tetter, eczema and piles. , Harlowe And North Harlowe. May3 Mr. JohnS. Morton, our largest truck er is making good shipments of peas this week. Several others are also, mak ing shipments, Other kinds of truck are now looking very well. Mrs, C N, Mason spent one day and night last week with Mr. J. H Mason of Beaufort Mrs. A. F. Bell returned home from a few days visit at New Bern last Fri day night ; Messrs. .Cloasin Adams and Curtis Griffin came over from their work at Winthrope to spend the day with Mr. Joshua Adams Saturday Mr. J. H. Davis was In New Bern on business last Friday returning homa the same night' Mr. Jesse G. Taylor, is one of the proudest of fathers and boasta that the boy weighs thirteen pounds. Mr. Carrold of New Port spent a day with as hut week. Mr. McDuffy Taylor and family at tended church at Harlowe last Sunday and spent the day with frieoda. ; Mrs. N. J. Conner is one of the many who .have become afflicted with the oread complaint la ourmidt-the nana Mr.Daaa Ball of Moraheed CRy was over to spend the day, Sunday, and took back with htm Mrs. a a Belt, who haa bean making t short visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bel Too attendance) at church to hear the Rev. H. W. PlUnd varlerga last Bum- day and the audience was highly aator- Ukted and benefited by hsj able dls- Meaara. A, 1. Barbour and Joaapa A, Mortoa vera la New Bora aa ymUfday, -. 7 Mr. W. N. BeO mat With the county eoasniaaiastcra at rVaufurt last Monday Of, C M. Maaoa) want to Beaufort yeeu-rday to see his father the eaJnUd ancla y 1L Maaoa wbe la very low Mrs. C W. BUtf New Barn Is spend Inge short white wtU Wr deothtar Mrt. Jaaato a Ts;lor. . Why tvV.tf f rem RhMfnsiT Why-suffee froen rMumslWrni whesi on4 n Trstki bf t"WiUvUin's Pais lUlrn tU frlwve lb pain? The frtkk rrlw-f KW thta lieirrfit afforila makra rl and Wp pMaOM, and thai tVmt it urth n-.any, lrt its L Wen) ho Kava Wtt U aiir only fi sW ret" f from wiffrrir-e Krt l"n r.' euft4w4 to ISnd lKt s'fs i t lUf twsir.e rtms-w-.i, K r. V Itf'rt. f Yi.ru Yam, 7r-,t o. t SvA., "'; ' I -n a r,rl f,- iK-tm'nm, all v frn V.t In i, (, -l i t ltlt M l' n - r : lr c If t! gtl-s m f. tio 1;. " 1 T i. r f,::ET. Hear Petitions And Reports si Coanty 01- - Rear, fust at HeaHa Etectes, The board met at the court house, Monday May 1, 1905 at 10 o'clock a. m. in regular Besaion. 1" . i : ' - ' ' Present commissioners, Foy, Richard son, Wadsworth,- Harvey and Barring ton. ','' : Ordered that valuation of the proper ty of J. M. Register- on Church alley be changed to $500 on account of error. The report of the grand jury, after' being read was on motion received and ordered filed. - , Ordered that $85 household and kit chen furniture listed to J. R. Bowden be stricken from the - list,, it appearing that same has already been listed to J. W. Bowden. ' - - " , r - ...Ordered that license be issued to F. 3. Duffy to peddle drugs in the county upon the payment of the proper tax to the-fiheriff. ' 1 s . On motion board took recess until 2 80 o'clock p. m. P . ' The board met at 2.30 p. m. pursuant to recess.' : Present commissioners, Foy, Barring ton, . Wadsworth, Harvey and RiclMrd aon. . : - The report of F. S. Ernul Treasurer, was upon motion received and ordered filed and recoreiL Report of F. S. Ernul, Treas. April 1005: GENU FUND. Dr. Bal on hand Apr. 17, Bee' J. 1,624 14 W. Biddle, Shff. . 1,000 00 1,000 00 Apr, 29, do $3,624 14 Cr April. April 30, By claims paid $1,572 17 Bal on hand 2,05197 3,624 14 Fence No. 1. April 1, Due Treas. 18, pd. J. R. Harvey ft Co. $3171 59 00 4240 18, pd. D. Tripp Jr. $133 11 April3,Rec J, W. Biddle 17, do 30, Bal due Treaa $13311 Fence No. 3. April 80. Bal due Treas. 33 76 Interestccount April 30, Bal due treasr. $136 83 Respectfully submitted, F. S. ERNUL, Treasr. The report of J. W. Biddle, sheriff, was upon motion received and ordered filed and recorded. STATEMENT. J. W. Biddle, Sheriff, for April 1, 1906. To State and county taxes. collected $6,118 40 To L. B. Taxes eoll'd. 24 90 To balance 868 16 $6,0U46 Cr. Aprfl. ., '- , , ." By Bal hut report-. , . 66 a, by F. 9. Eanul, Treasr. Fence No. 1 ' v ' C s, by F. ft. ErouL Traaar. . 4 Schooki , f,':.'-v? 17, by F. B. ErnuL Tranar. . , '. , - Card Fond :.. . . 1,00 16, hy F. 8. EVnuLTreear. j ; Fence No 1 x'j" a, by O. H. atoherta, ecenmr ' . .' Sinking Fund tflO , by f. S. trwU, Traaar. u f.Omitmi i , ' .-1,00 29, by Com. on $S,l4J M at . I per oefit . . ; ' K - ; - Respartfiilly eubmitUd, ' , V r -'. i. W. BIDDLE, : . .. . , Sheriff. Sworn to and eubarriUd before aae. lh May L llf. . , i. , W. B.COX.J. P. On smHinn the board took racsea on- UlleVkk. The aanlury board SvK at I p. a. Vfr 1, 1T6 In rtla aowkav I'roM-it rrBfiia,kiora, T"J, Parrinj , KKerAm. liarvey snd Wt' w.rtlh sv lira. Ilf ha Srl PrimrTi n sftHT of elflrtiria" S aounlf & l! lih ss antorM rnta arJ on- .;; We '.wih -,t t. J. T, ' ' 2 te. arxt If, t'.'tn sr ir- g i ir.; -'.'T of fArA, ha waa A . "t. to .6-.l f,ir Tt t' O l.arl at I 'f f ' ' rr t a T I. 1 of commissioners is hereby restrained until the first Monday in June 1905, it i having been reported to this board that the supervisors of 2nd. township had acted upon the matter; it is further or-1 dered that the .clerk of this board is ordered to notify ' the chairman and secretary of the supervisors -of No. 2. township to appear before the board at its next regular meeting is June. r ' :. On motion board took recess until 10 o'clock a. m. May 2nd. 1905. , The board met atj 10 o'clock a. Vl May 2nd, 1905 pursuant to recess, all commissioners being present - . ' Ordered by the board that the Regis ter of Deeds is hereby ordered to have any of the record books in the said of See of Register of Deeds ' as isTu his opinion is deemed necessary.: r 0- ? .The petition of Wm. R. Ebprn and other citizens of No. 6 township, to lay off and have declared a public road; the old neighborhood road leading from the New Bern and . Beaufort road to Bear Island having 1 been presented to the board and all requirements of the law having been conformed to; it ia ordered by the board ..that sheriff summon a jury of five free holders, in accordance with section 2040 of the code to lay off said public road as above stated, all of said proceeding to be at the cost of the said petitioners, The regular monthly bills were al. lowed. ; ' On motion board adjourned. May 3rd. 1905. GEO. B. WATERSJ Clk. Bd. Co, Corns ARBOREAL COURTSHIP. Amttea at the Roaka Whan the Mat- tug Seaaoai Bcalna. It Is always amusing to watch the rooks in the period of their courtship," says an English writer. "When the male bird first begins to seek a mate the fact is soon made known to the world at large by a curious hoarsening Of bis voice. There Is no accounting for tastes, according to an old proverb, and to the female rook there Is no mu sic equal to the hoarseness that her lord begins to sbow about the-mlddle of January. Then begin the violent tournaments of which she Is a passive spectator. The two claimants for her favor often begin pecking at One an other at the very tops of the trees, and as In the fury of their onslaught they lose foothold they drop and drop and drop till they bump against the ground, often at the very feet of some human onlooker who has been watching their proceedlugs with Interested curiosity. Darwin tells us of stmllar Incidents in the life htHtory of deer and cites as somewhat of an argument against the doctrine of the survtvsl of the fittest that while two lordly and robust stags are fighting for the hind It will often hapiien that a timid and feeble third stng will come lu and carry oK the urlao. 'But no such caprldouaneas aa that Is allowed the female rook. Probably before the battle begins he who aspires to be her future lord and master has selected the home In which they are to live, and should any other rook at tempt to abere It with her he will light him to the death. In thin ease the sur vlval of the fittest la Insured. "When once they are mated the rooks Seem to stick together and be subject to little farther molestation, though oc casionally, I think, a gay Lothario will attempt to make love where be ought not to. But In that caae the whole col ony of rooks unite against blra and peck and beat hlin with their wings till be Is at the point of death." 0-tta laa Lewi (a Itaash. The lata Sir Isaac Itotdeu'e Inven tions la connection with the wool comb ing Industry nave almost obscured Croat Um public's renwmbranot the fact Inst be waa also the originator of the roctfer match. This happened while BUiaf the position of lecturer oa chant. hrtry al the Castle Street academy. Beading. Us ased to rise al la the aaornlng la order to poraoe his atadlea and found the old fashioned But i steel extremely Inroovculeat to day ha made a pasto of pbaatiboraa and other euljstoneaa, at act It oa the cod of a silver of wood and found It would Ignite oa bring rubbed against any rooga aubsUitc. Iloktoa himself did sot realUe tna Imparlance of Bis dle- oovtry. Not so, howeror, a pupil of Bis to waoai be ebewea tL Thes youngstar, who ensured u be the oaa of a London auaafaciortag them 1st, at oaea wrote at kta father about it. and sbortly after tootrsr matrnss were leaved te the worid-Lewloa Mali. . ... - haxa . mmt -- ' ' - Teas t bear Utas Wroaenalnd has asked yoa to be hat brhiisaaala. Is that soT Jsas-Wo, Indeed. ftho has aabas aa to be bar "beat woman." niUee phi rraas. '" - - , Major William M. RoU4m of Statoo vilK one of North Carolina 's most dbv lMguUhed mm, died at the home ef hie ana, Mr. Frank U RotWna la rUJUbury N. C Mafic Rubbins won dUltnrtk) aa a WiIVU wAUor, and bttar aa a tmtitkUtn and lalmn. For I auatbef af yaars ha had b"rO actively etn4oyad at the h4 of the Gttyaburg kettle fwkl comrnlMVat. , T brains of a ric,f !( atJ,li He m lirl in 1 1 iM ahvk ap fHr to VTe tin-l- rme fw fKare a, hi l. j wm 1 ft II. Cra- ' n f! t!r, t,f J. .rf a Ivi a)a h .J aMk I!ts to U.a fT.,'Uju a r. r i MOTT'S PEtlllYfiDYALPILLSM, "i 1 or ana nanian pains of menstruation. Thrf are LIFE! SAVliUS " to giriaat womanhood, aiding development ot organa and body. No known remedy tot women equals them . Cannot do nana -life becomes pleasure. 1 iK PKIt JiOX BV MAIL. Sold 1 Lmpoumcv, Niphtly Emissions, AFTER USING. Jl"lerJ'V?u'ratl'e1 toouro or mm LYoirs French Periodical Drops Stnctly veetibie, prfcctly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Trice, $1 50 perbotUe. llltTlBsll rVwrtwor eouiitcrfohs ami Imitatlnn. www nwew vuu wnu tsc niiiiitw Kicrna tiirt; uu ;.nie ,tf tuiiilt'. I in.-.: BtHMi tot OlreaXavr to WliaLlAMs Ut'ii. Co.. ttuie Anon is. Ciovciaud, otm. ISold by DA. VIS Trochct's Colchicine mm A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the highest medical .authorities of Europe ana America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids of tjfte stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by . drnj(ists. Be sure nnd pet the fenuine. COLCHICim SAtlCYUTLj w 11.1. i a us nru. Boldin New Bern by F PZ PH. MOFFETT'S iCTCmilKG POWDERS) Costs Only 25c at Drrarists. or mail 25c Mother I Hemltato n longer, Vpur child, a thousand have TEETHINA Is easily given and comes tno eneozsor too summer's neat upon teething children. Wagon Sale. I have a large num ber oi farm wagons, both double and single that escaped fire wben was burned out, tve; paint is blistered ou them, though it does not damage them but very little, and as I have no way of caring for thorn I will sell them down very low. so come it in need oi any and look lor your self before buying. Headquarters Scotts stables, New Bern, n C April 24th, 1903. L i Daniels. ICE ie niatuiiNT Books OnatalalBg eoopors for hoo iu of loe In 10 lb. oOBoooa, valim wlU be sold to customers al a dim" of 10 er real.' 13.00 will buy ftrl worth nf ICR book Is procared, either from iha itilti of wa.oa off root Ue ffl, la ''!"" atraeti New Bern Ice Company. For Sale! Fine track of bod at Newport. N C eootoinlnc 9V acres, fartly Hu atod wlthla the corporate limits of the (own. Land admirably adaptml to track and melon growtnaT, boroVred by Newport river, with fine swamp for pasture and Brawood. River rarocnia d by Uw aa legal fence. nssJUylora tiua; cMoDawt IrarstppfUtViO faciliHea, and oontiguous to a thrifty, growing tow a. Fine biresUast, will fce sold on maannable tevwia, tauM of aala, agod who W also abaent, wishes to s41 to Vsw ep aJTairs. rVgwrty nm aWa. for further particulars, apply to - . 1 ' V . aJIABWON. Ncwpart, N. C . ' ' ' . Law Dapanaarsrl ' North farok Nuiiiiiirr Trrni ;rt,E C. Ma'RAg tEAN. TllOSi. fit l l lH. a- J. CRAVMuni) mr..!t. ' Term ti r Jxrs t 1A r. r. m 'am r, rw.rw, University overeotna Wealr irregularity and . omusiona, incraase riff Youlbful Emirs. Mental Worry, eieessive um ruluaa Uio nionet. .Sold Sl.OU per Dot Ttu?Rtinitnolttit up only Id pute board Car- PHARMACY Salicylate Capsules. ., h,evki.vm, oh jo. Boi S Duffy JTT Cures Cholera Infantum, i Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. Akb Digotlon, Regulates the Bowels, Strength. ens the Child and MAKES TEETHING EASY. to C J. MOFFETT, M. D. St. Louis. Ho. but save the health and Ilia ot done, by giving these powdei. quickly counteracts and over iRussell House. HrAUKOHT, N. Oi'iHnillv ,H,it,(l. Allthedelt Dicii'n of i hi. sriiN.in. V,nl) venti lalerl rotnti.- lmil I(1r, IMionti too voiiienciK, l'nl:ic .iml attentive fter Vurilw. I : : 1 1 ( - 1 Ml imt iIhv s,, itll,i i,,,..,.,, lt.M11M by wttk -r 'uontii. Q. . RUSSELL, prirlr. KANT K UN :arolina dispatch -AN I)- f'l'i taiifoa Sleamship Co nn,v Freight and Passenger for all points nortb KFI KCTIVK OCT. 21, 1!hi4. The Sti'iuni-r Ni'iis in whiiluld tc Rail lit li p. ni. Monilay, Wcilru'MlH.v al Kridny f"r Kl.7.;il'th City, making land in's at tlni'iital ami Uiiunnkv Inland. Tin' Sli'ami-r Orra.nikr is whijuled U siiil at ;t p. m. Tiu'H'lay, Thursday nnd Saturday fur Kl Im I h Citv, mak inff hindiiirH at Orirnial and liuanoka Inland. Bay" Iriiclit rorfiviil nut lati-r than ono hour prrvioiiH to Hailing, For furthi'r information apply to CK ). HKNllKltSON, A(t. M. K K1NC, V. 1'. ft (Jen. Mgr. t Hl lXilNS. (;.-n. Kt. 4. Pass Aifitit. Norfolk, Va. S. SCMMKKKI.I.. Ah. C.-n, Kt. 4 r.isn. Ant. Ni'w Iti-m. N C w. NOTICE ! Notii'i' in hrri-hy 'ivi-n lhat n-rtilu stH of ulik S'.. lili.fthiA fi N. C It. K. Co. ihhihiI to Iiftvid M 1'orti-r. hnv ing i i n lol or mplan d. applrntu.n will Im' nutili- In tin- Si- v 'I ri-H of ,n)rl company for a duphrat criifirat April Mtti. . I'm:,. V 1 It t , I N 1 A A I'tiltl I l(, Adminintratni WIIXIAM HI NN. Jk , AHorney. Saturday Excursions To Morehtsd City And Beaufort. N. C. Th AtUntic A North Carolina rail road will until. further notice wll round trip tickets from al) etatinnn to More bead City and IUaufort, N. C and re turn on each Saturday at Special I I curalcm Rates The folkiwtng rates will apply From To Mnhjd To IWufurt Dnvar II X (IU Cove 13 1 45 Tuwama I 10 1 New Ikm I mi I S aUvardak) .90 I 15 Creaton 106 Havclerk .Co .as Newport .& .80 TkkeU to ho sold on each Saturday and to be r4 rewaf any rajlar pajBiataraf train on aWtardaya, and fool rttratrsT on say rvf:lar , paasanarer traat aa the following dunrkry or Moav day. , - K. A. MCU T. If. Sandif EicartrOfli T ataftkat tffj - , 'Aa! gciHfart " , The At Units and North Carolina rail mad will aa aHi ItamUy BSrlO fatthor "t, Bn rmmi trip UVe4 for Dwa day tntiaa aaty, AthairniiH la Isave ate tv brfia noon, Imm ail suttoaa to M irvHead City owd naafart, K. C and return at lv folWlnal BtrsaioAl raUa; . . rrB Taramrs ?' f'jfn I .,rT-!J '':- 't Te M Gy . I , ,TS .fa M to Beosfort l.OfJ .as .en . vi i )t ft i - i f V. , a ' t 1 (w4 t
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 5, 1905, edition 1
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