THE JOURNAL, Published every day in the year ex cept Monday. Journal Building 66-60 Craven St. ' . i Phonb No. 8. , . , - CHARLES L. STEVENS, EDITOR AND PKOPRIKTOR. ' ' " SUBSCRIPTION RATES '.Ti . One Year,' in advance.t....i..-100 One Year, not in advance 6.00 Monthly, by carrier in the city..- .60 .-V ... 1 - " : Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. k ' ' , Entered at the Poet Office, New Bern y C. as second-class matter. ..!" : OFFICIAL PAPBB OF NEW BEBH AND CRAVEN COUNTY. New Bern, N. C., May 11. 1906, RAPID PROGRESS IN THE SOUTH. (Now York Times.) There is an enormous amount of Ufr developed resources in the South which will ultimately yield to energy, care nd intelligence very profitable re terns. The progress that has been made in the past forty years is but proof of the far greater progress that can and will be made. If we try to measure the actual contrast between the south of 1866 and the south of today we can understand roughly at least what the future holds in store. It is one of the wonders of commercial history, and the material resources combined with the good moral forces of the people, both, so am ply demonstrated, give solid security for an advancement still more remark able. THE PEOPLE ALL. la Chora Cried, Give Vm Newbre's Herpletde. This word of late has beon In every one's mouth, and many are wondering what the word signifies, though no one has yet been found, who will deny that nnwnKO's herpicidb doe the wore. Well, for the Information of thousand of people who llko to know all about a good thing, we would say that HERPICIDB means, a dostroyer or killer of "Herpes.1 Now "Herpes" la the family nam of a disease caused by various vegetable par asites. A similar microbe onuses dan druff, Itching scalp, and falling hair; this is tne microbe that NBWBRO'B HERPI CirxB promptly destroy; after which the hair grows. Sold by leading druggists. Bend lOo. In stamps for sample to Th Herpicldo Co., Detroit, Mich. 0. I). HHADHAM. Special Agt. NOTICE ! Notice is hereby "given that certificate of stock No. 164 of the A. &. N. C. R. R. Co. Issued to David M. Porter, hav ing been lost or misplaced, Japplcation will be made to the Sucy-Treas. of said company for a duDlicate certificate. April 14th., 1905. VIRGINIA A. PORTER, Administratrix. WILLIAM DUNN, Jr., Attorney. American Cotton Manufacturer's As sociation opened in Nashville, Term yesterday. Deafnctt Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to core deaf neat, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous' lining of the Eustachian Tube. When th tube b inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deaf new Is the rosu)t,aad unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tub restored to its norma condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but ta tntiam condition of toe mucous sur face. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case) of catarrh, that can not be cored by Rail Catarrh Cor. Send for circulars free. r. i. CHENEY 4 CO, , Toledo, 0. Sold by all DraggWU. 7S. '. Take HaU'i FamOy PUk for-coneU- aaUoe. Tbo conditions of the Chicago strike are ami ttnaetued aad Snore not are " Tod., - - - If mo kind of biUkiat mood, " ' ; Too) wish a aid to digest food, No other pU la half so good , -7 A DeWkt's UtUe tarty Risers, .' Whew e'er yea fee) h pending fH, ' , And ftoed marie liulo pilt, -, ' No other one w!0 fill the bill Uk DeWHl'a Utla Early Riewra, A tnrnade tn Wartioetla, Kansaa, Tosdy oWtroyed Biocb property and eriooaly mjored 40 people " , Tsne Usee Mk' "Deoth Was fl si-pmavMnf," Write Uhh T. Frnvl, of I'emi-s, l!a , W hir hie fwsrful rv with A"lh. a rwilt f liver Ir-aul.U. ar4 hoarl diMw, hml t I -d ri of alj Stvl M if In I, fa 1 i.-. 1 trW! rnry i)-fTorert d,rt,.re mi A save - -.J fr-M 1 trr-a. l-ill f t tW) '' t, Wt lil t l "'B la nrm f'n 'ri I! Mre. !'' ' ' " vm O.'if ft tUt tn ! t' ''- 'It l.ltifxs rn", K.A .-'n j 1 - ,., m'. try tr--. i a " ' i , ' 4. - :.v Thns afflicted with Eczema know more than can be told of the sufJcnnz fire." It usually -begins with a slight redness of the. skin, which gradually spreads, followed by blisters and pustules discharging a thin, sticky fluid that dries and scales off, leaving an inflamed surface, and at times the Itch ing and burning are almost 'unbearable. While any part of the. body IS liable to be attacked, the.,, - hands, feet, back, arms, lace ; Jfciema and legs are the parts most r of my " ".. J JT . lorn often afflicted, 'The cause of Eczema is a too acid condir tjon of the blood,- The cir culation becomes loaded with fiery, acid poisons that. glands and pores of the skin which set the disease is in the blood it is a waste applications; the cause must be removed -' has no equal as are : forced tnrougn ine cured under the ordinary treatment yield to its purifying, cooling effect o the blood. Book on Skin Diseases and my advice wished,' without charge. THE SWIFT SPCCtnC CO- ATLANTA, CAm Original Letter. ' The following is the original letter sent out by a resident of Pamlico conn ty to Governor Herrick of Ohio, asking for confirmation or denial of the lurid tale it unfolds. This letter was pub lished in the Columbus Dispatch, and has been copied by many other papers and given a wide circulation: Florence, Pamlico Co., N. C, April 12th. Hon. Mr. Herrick, Governor of Ohio: Dear Sir: Recently one, Rev. Mr. S. B. Stephens, a Frenchman who resided in your State about two years, preach ed in the' eastern part of this State and made an assertion which we doubt. He said that he saw a man burning in the i State of Ohio and was told by the peo ple of that community that this man had been burning four days and he, with his own eyes watched him burn one hour and a half, or 90 minutes, and the heat which issued from him was 30 in- ' tense, they could not get near him. There was also great cracks in the earth, caused by the extreme heat. All vegetation near him was killed, except one stalk of corn, which this man named Jesus Christ and had ffone out on one clear day, about a o clock with his coin sickle, and made this assertion: "lam going o cut Jesus. Christ (using an opprobrious epithet) off the face of the earth." The men told him (Mr. Step hens) that they were looking at the ( man when be raised nis sicKle and they heard something like thunder in the ele ments, and saw as it were a streak of lightening or fire-come down upon the man, which set him on fire. After he left the place he was told that the man burned three days longer before the fire went out Then a hole was dug near him and they pushed him in and covered him. I have branded this as a lie and Mr. Stephens, who is yet preaching in this State had employed lawyers to enUr suit against me. He says he can prove the assertions he has made concerning the burning man. I want you to please do ma a f aVor to make a legal statement, accompanied with your State seal, about the truth fulness of this assertion, that I may have it to present in court as a defunse Hoping to hear from you without delay, I remain. Yours truly. Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by' -dynamiting a space that the fire can't cross. -. Sometimes, a cough hangs bn so long, you feel aa U nothing but dyna mite would cure it Z. T, Gray, of Cal noun, Ga., writo:."My wife had a very aggravated cough, which kept her awako nights. Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dr.. King's New Discovery fur Consumption, Cough and Colds, which oased her oough, gave bar sleep, and Anally cured her." Strict ly scientific cure for bronchi tu and La Grlppa. At all drug (tore, prico 60c and $1.00; guaranUed. TrialbottU free Complaint baa formally been msdc by Japan, on account of the aUiludo of Franco toward Russia...' , How to War. oft Old Agt- ; v Th moot tuceonful way of warding off th approach of old ago Is to maio tain a vigorous digestion. ' This can bo done by eating only, food suited to your age and occupation, and when any disorder of the stomach appron Uko a dooo of Chamber laia'i Stomarh and Uvor Tablets to cormt it If you have o weak stomach or are troubled with lndlgsaUon; you wilt fmd Ok Tab) to bo Just what you ad, IVr sak by Davis Pharmacy and f. ft. Dvf tr. . ' . . IE GERM IBM. Explains Cause ot Much ol Tho Cickncsa In ; Now Iicrn. Th mrl rvn tnenry if d:r, tivr trm t4 ,-rr,a lij that the k"lily tt-Mh !i-n ! u)--n r. r -r-l-r, a--l t:. s('- - j tho ntrI or turn .f ii, .5.. k. !..," -., wt, s 1 !.-., . , This i-lin wry t.- i.t !.,. E-t.ii,, aa tal.Ma am Ttj i'.l. 71 r n I f . a . 1 . f . ,. ., , f". - ' -':',-r 9'!-; t-,- - fft r 1 .; t - ' ' t . H I'.&t ! j "SJSS J"- - f. ' t ! ft '. r i, ft ' ' fc-' f!f T,fJ ri : - , ur f i f ' ; ; r , r. iff. 1-Cr.. V , ,.( , - - -Jl. . Jlai.A-a . im nosed bv this "flesh - 1 made its appearanee on my reu umo we thumb in 169. and spread nntU it was Vtimiinff itphtflff Slid TUHniniT me, and for whieli I could get no relief, nnul see ing the other cures advertised by jou I wrote and secured the advise of your physicians, commenced S. 8. S. and it cured me. - ' fclayetta, Kan. - , ,;"'v J.H.5rSNCV t the flesh aflame, r Since the cause of of time to try to cure it with local bef or a cure can be eff ected, S. S. S, a remedy for Eczema: it enters the. blood and forces out the poison thtongh the natural r-liannnlR. and bmlds ut f ae entire system. The skin becomes smooth and soft again, and the Eczema is cured. . Cases that have persistently refused to be : New York Cotton Market. The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, May 10, - Open Close Miy 765 772 July - 761 764 October 771 " 775 Receipts 26,402; While a bilious attack is decided un pleasant it is quickly over when Cham berlain's Stomach andLiver Tablets are used. For sale by DaviB Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. ' Terrible massacres of Jews in South western Russia are reported to be in' progress. It is ten times easier to cure coughs, croup, whooping-cough arid all lung and bronchial affections when the bowels arc open. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is the original Laxative Cough Syrup. Gently moves the bowels and expels all cold from the system. Cuts the phlegm, cures all coughs anj strengthens weak lungs. Notice! The public are called to meet at the G. A. R. Headquarters, West End, Tuesday May 9th. to make arrange ments for May 80th. 1906 at 4 o'clock. All are invited. Remember the G. A. R. Sermon will take place Sunday May 28th. before May 30th. at 8 o'clock at the Powell's Hall, Carroll St, West End. The members of the G. A. R. will meet at their headquarters at 1 o'clock Sunday 28th. inat Wra. ELLIOTT, Poet Commander. ISAAC POWELL, Adjt and Dept S. V. Commander Va. & N. C, A Good Suggestion. Mr. C. & Wainwright of Lemon City Fla., has written the manufacturers that, much better results are obtained from the use of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in cases 01 pams in uie stomach, eolte and cho lera morbus by takinr It in water as hot as can be drank. That when token in this war the effect is double in rapidity, 'lt seems to get at th right spot instantly," no says, r or sale ny Lar' rnarmaey and r . a. uuny A Merry Company. A merry company of ladles and gen tlemen left on th mall train for Dovor ycHtonlay morning wbaro they joined a largo party of young people going to Klchlands over the Dover and South bound Railway whet a " Brunswick stew and picnic waa held under the direction of Dover people. The who went from Now Bora, were strand Mr. 7. H. Scott, Mrs. L J. Taylor, Misoea ' Dlinor Taylor. Daisy Edwards, Lillian and flsDon Ilin- nant, Julia and Maggie If cSorVry.BoIlo Hinea, Mrs. W. P. Marshall, and Mb Bertha Bell of PollocksvflU. . " , Dknd poison Tp up towards the hfart eaofring death. , J. E. Suorne, Bcllo Plain, Mlan. write that a frWnd dreadf ully tn jursd his band, which wH d up like blood possoning. Borkbn's Arnica Salvo drw out Ut poown, hawl- d U wound, and saved hi Ufa. B bi tb world fuf bums and Oorea. T k -11 . . . ' . as urug sivrvw, . t .ooii:a, I US IM T m Im ticcliun and Banquet. - -The regular annual meeting of New Bern Chapter Royal Arch Masons was held Monday night, May, 8, at which the following officers -were elected for the ensuing year: . " . " : T. A- Green, HP. Dr. J, F. Rhem, K; J, W. Stewart, Scribe; C. D. Brad- ham,-Treas; Jamea Redmond, Secre tary; H. B. Smith, C of H; J. a Green P ErF. M. Hahnr R A C; W. THUL 3 V; J. E. Warren 2 Vi S. R. Street, 1 V. Needham Case, Sentinel' " After "the, regular business of the chapter had been transacted the mem bers enjoyed a delightful supper which was furnished by one of the newly elected ofileers. . Speeches were, made and the occasion was a very pleasant oner v' . ' ' Clears For Action. : When the body is cleared for action. by Dr. King's New Life Pills, you can tell it by the bloom of health on the cheeks; the brightness of ihe eyes; the firmness of the flesh and muscles; the i-buoyancy of the mind. Try them. At ll ug stores 25c. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative 'Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money u it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on each box 25c, The town of Flora, Miss., was stroyed by fire Tuesday morning. de- Ancient witchery waa 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. ""NDr. Woolley'sl SENT Kim to al' UMrs of nwrplilne opium, lsudanum, cllxirof opium, eo calnoorvhlskey.a Mil "PAINLESS isrRa soot or par ticulars on bomeoi sanatorium treat ment. Jildms Ir B M. WOOM.EY, P. O. Box 2H7. Whiskey Cure! ivklsuta, Geurg-la Why Suffer From Rheumatism? Why suffer from rheumatism when one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm will relieve the pain? The quick relief which this liniment affords makes restand sleep possible, and that alone is worth many, times its cost. Many who have used it hoping only for a short relief from suffering have been happily surprised to find that after awile the re lief became permanent Mrs. V. H. Leggett, of Yum Yum, Tennessee, U. S. A., writes: "I am a great sufferer from rheumatism, all over from head to foot, and Chamberlains Psin Balm is the only thing that . will relieve the pain." For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. HI States of America, Eastern District of North Carolina I In tho District Court at New Bern. ( WHEREAS, on the fourth day of May 1906 W. A. Mcintosh and K II. Wil liams, trading as The New Bern Iron Works, at New Bern, N. C, filed their libel in the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina against the steamer Golds bora her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture, in a cause of action for labor and materials. Civil and Maritime. AND WHEREAS, by virtue of pro cess in duo form of law, to mo di rected' returnable on tho 17th day of May, 1906, 1 have seisod and taken the said steamer Coldsboro, her tacit la, ap parel etc, and have her in my custody Notice la hereby Given, that a Dis trict Court will bo held In the -Uniud SUtoo Court Room, in tho City of Now Born, on tM seventeenth day of May, 1906. at tea o'ekxk a. m., for lb trial of said premlaos,' and tho owaor or own er, ana an persons who may kavo or claim any mtrrest, are hereby citod to b and appear at tho Umo and pioco afrsroosld, to show eau, If any thy have, . why a final drcroo - should ant paao as prayed. - ' t XL C DOCKfctiY, V. 8. Mankal by R. W. WARD. D-puty Marshal - NOTICE. Maria raMw. tm Omnt. htl Da I. Ii.hs 4lnilis4 IMrt TaJksr Ha p a. aV W Am iiT. Ha mm aaa lara w tiw iia.ww a aiai i i f 14 as Tn T i in. n r '. Sum 4 ria IMm A iSi.ir-a - Htwlk nara. I i I it aa kk W IMaa laat. mm tmt ba aurf af lava a -. . fc. kii ml lm. W S mm 4 lmt S IUMi mm mm tm In 1 1 ml lmmm a 'mm mm toa. a n 1 1 mm la sack mm' mm, mm . ...i -I tl-.J i. 1 1 1 mrwm BT s a u au, a a .,, -.. I ft. T - 1. S , i mm Ia, lwjMr aa4S T I . 1 n - $ i, tX(K Ipt TaW. IT fit! J03 lri (a U'p i;r ' s i rr-v -') k ' Lu ll" ft re V, j;: ihi i-i l "' 'f p n !" i ; I J ' r f,- . J - -. . . - ; POSITIVELY asl ( vVX C3 Eczema. Read "For 6 ever had, B. B. B. m CAROLINA DISPATCH L i Mil) lfllOQ DAILY lallV ia Freight and Passenger for all points nortb EFFECTIVE OCT. 21, 1904. The Steamer Neuso is scheduled tc sail at 6 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and maay lor Elizabeth Ulty, making lano ings at Oriental and Roanoke Island. e Steamer Ocraooko is schiHruled, to sail at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Elizabeth City, mak ing landings at Oriental and Roanoke Island. f Freight received not later than one hour previous to sailing, 1a3 For further Information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. M. K. KING, V. P. & Gen. Mgr. H. C. HUOGINS, Gen. Ft. &. Pass Agent, Norfolk, Va. W. a 8UMMERELL, As. Gen. Ft. & Pass. Agt Now Bom, N C. For Sale I Fine track of land at Newport, N. C, contain Inf 200 acros. Partly situ ated within tho corporate limits of the town. Land admirably adapted to track and melon growing, bordered by Newport Hver, with One swamp for pasture and firewood. River recognis ed by law as legal fence. Healthy loca tion; acoDant tranapurtatiun facilities, and contiguous to a thrifty, growing town. Fine nvsotmant, will be sold on reasonable terms, cause of sale, aged owner, who Is also absent, wis boa to seQ to close np affairs. Property run down. For further particulars, apply to ' W. D. HARRISON. Newport, No C Administrators Notice He4a Xa 4a mae1 aa mt- Haa a., mm'tmm m mm sln . aa. ar tmlm) Uaaito 1 Ar-r .aaa m uua mfm mm sa te mm kpm aa ta wuuii.7wM rrvkT. riLta i riLin mlihii D. Vllltssae ladles PIW fHstssooi wttt oar BUa4. Btaetdlatt, UWtM k lwbr Mia II aboorso Iho sssmms aJlarl a lu-fc! at cunt, res u peel tVre jr hmm rmimt I Od by ll A VIC IUBtT. Fci II,. J V j . ..111 I ( - i t . j till ( 7 Itl if at Kit aiiLLJa. (MMm 9 liViilrUM TniaTOi0 Fwwna ia rmtk of the most dangerous, painful and stubborn of all blood diseases, and yet even the worst cases, of years standing invariably yield to Botanic Blood Balm. The wonder is that people go on suffering, and see their suffer, when an absolutely unfailing cure is Cures Acute and Chronic Eczema, Itching Humors, Torturing, Disfiguring Eczema, Blistering, Scaly, Pimply Skin, Scalp Dis eases, Tetter, Salt Rheum; and in fact, every manifestation of the following from Mr. J.J. Hoau, Athens, Ua. years I suffered with the worst case of Eczem.-i a man until life became a misery. My arms Ks ami tiMitl . were in a terrible condition nnea various cure? v. iti"ui t-; ur. Now I am a well man and attribute my cure to I!. U. i;. a! jno." will do qoicRly and well all it claims At All Draaslsts, f I par battle, 6 bottles SS. Blood Balm Co. ATLANTA, GA. EXTREMELY LOW Rtf ES ANNOUNCED, VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY ' I Extremely low rates arc anm.unc.Kl via the Southern Railway from K.ints on its lins for tin' fulluwinn : "-i ial .- caBio'":- Athens, Ga. Rummer School, .linn- 'Si- July 28, 1W5. Atlnntu 11a -M:il i.m-,1 A tfclkl i-.i t i, .n nu.c,u.erB, ' nnatoi, lenn. - Annual Moi lnac (n-r- man Baniirt Hr. thrcn. June o ,,u.r Charlottesville, Vn. Vu't'inia Sunimi-i School of Method.-;. ..' im yi-Au' I, Fort Worth, Tex, ('ium. i .I A.sscmlily i Sim i rn Pr- -t ylcriiii. CI 'in Ii. M i-.:i; I'.n.i. Hot Sn ill)!-, Va. Sum h.-rii ll.i:;K- : JoIiIm-i-h AHociation and .imt'! i' .in llaniware Manufacturers' A -.-n- ciation, June fi-'.i, l'.m'i. Kaiiaax City, Mo. Si.ulhern llapiist Ctnivenlit.il, May 10-17, l'.mf.. Knoxvdlc, Tflin- Suinin. r Srhih-I. I urn ai-July 2X, I'.KI.',. Mi'iiteiiKle, Tcnn. Mimti-ai;li ltd.li Training School, July il Aui' I 1 'XT.. Mt.nteaglt', Trim. - Mont'-ai;!.- Sun lay School In-Uitute. July 17 An,.'. I.K.5. Montei.(;le, Tenn.-- Woman'-. Cunu'ri-.-. A ut; 1-ir., 19(16. Naal.viilo, Tcnn.- I'eelt.ly nil'--. .'.ummcr St honla; Vand.-rl.ill I'-ih Ileal Iwti.uU-, June 1-1-Aul'. '' 1 '. OxfunJ, Muta. .iummor School I'm verslty of Miaaintipi-i, June I t Jul) 2C. l. Rirhmond, Vs. r'armcm' N.iii.mai Congroaa, Brpt 12.I, Savannah, Ga -National Trav.-I.nr Protective Asooriatiun nf Am. nra May 14-23; 19UA. Savannah, Ga.- Soul hem Golf Am. ciatioA, May -13, lWfi. St Louis, Mo, National Baptist Ann. voraary. May l-24, 10U6. Tojaraloosa, Ala, Rummer rVh.nl f..r Tewchcra, Juno lftJuly , lu . Rate far tho above oeeaakmetiprn to too puhlic Tickets will bo sold to thawe point from all sUUom on the Soothcrn Rail way. . DetatM Informs Uci ran ho hsd up on sppUraUon U any Ticket Agent of tho Another! Rail waf,- or AgenU of rrmnertineT Knea, or add rata inf the JxWreiernaal: . a. a. vaawoei, Iri., in woon. or a OaarWto, R C. AahovUlo N. C t si naatiwvw. w ravLOK, J'oas. Traffic Mgr. Cew'J Pass) Agent . , . , WASHINGTON. D. C. Russell House BEAU POUT, K. li,'' CWlUllr Inrabd. All thod. ll. rari vt tbfl mm. "", WaU TrtlU ltt4 rnn, 0J bl, Pbrmt m ntor.a, Wl and atlertkvt Her. rsr.U. lUtfli 1160 T day, '!('tal and lilMral inrw Yrf mmk r r.-- th. . --. (1. A. RU550LL, I ro;rlf.rr ' '.I'vfirp tTriTis.tj children at hand. to Co, Sait.iud, Lxcwsioiis To Morchead City Snri IJcaU Or . N. C. 'I In- All ml n- rlli Carolina rail riiml -a ill inilil fnrlhi-r ni.lu-c sell round 1 1 i i In k i i i ri n ii all .-.I ai ioiiM to More l,,il Cily ami 11,-aulort, N. C. ami re- , ,-,., :;.lUinlay ,.t S1i:--ial Kx- ,.,,,.,; ;.,;,. , Th.. I.,'l..rt.,i!.r,f"..-.1il !iH.y: I ; ,i T. M-n- -u. Tu Jifsufurt I I ...-, . .-1 -. , -,., Cnr i.::n l. in 1.1)0 .'tn S'l - i - i.:s.r l.ffi l.la 1 nr. 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