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0 "AC" I if' A. THE JOURNAL, '' Published every day in the year ex- eept Monday. Journal .Building 66-60 , Craven St " , - . : Phonb No. 8. r. CHARLES L, STEVENS, ' 'T ; . . EDITOR AND PEOPRIETOK. .SUBSCRIPTION RATES- - .. One Year, in advance.. ..,,...$4.00 "One Year, not In advance........ 5.00 t- Monthly, bv carrier in the city.... .60 - Advertising rates furnished on applr- catioiu y'f-' 1 '".J : Entered at thPost Office, New Bern W. C as second-class matter, , , ; t , ' jfficiai paper OP NSW BEBN and '..'' CRAVEN COUNTT. New Bero.-l'L, C, June 8. 1905. REPUBLICANISM BY NEWSPAPER .. POLITICAL PROMOTION. . The incorporation of two newspapers, both under' Republican' auspices, and both to be issued from .Greensboro, in this State, provokes comment of various kinds, according to the interest in which those who hold opinions, estimate the force of such publications, as are pro posed to beissued. As to the future of such papers, their sponsors are responsible, as well as these same sponsors . must be held to give whatever character their, papers are to have before the public, which is supposed to support them. To the newspaper manager, who is familiar and acquainted with the coat of establishing a newspaper plant, the sums with which these newspapers pro pose to begin business; and what they say they will do, look most absurd, Taken the sums which 'both . papers name as theirs, and the total will not be sufficient to establish one newspaper, if it is to be equal to the talk- of the incorporators. , But behind the stock, accepting it to he enough to . start on, what are the principles for which these two news papers are to stand? Both claim "in dustrial" advancement as their watch word. '' ' '-: . 1 Looking at Marion Butler's paper, the names behind it show the paper to be the organ of the Republicans now in office in this State, .who are satisfied with the present existing ' status of their party, because it means the per petuation their own select selves for office bo long as they can keep the farty upon its present basis. This accounts for those who threw into the hat passed by- Mr, Butler, but what inspires this "industrial" feverin the ex-Senator, who is and always has been for revenue to self, only! Ard associated with him is the ever notori ous Dan R. Russell, , of various and varied State fame. Has this' ex-office holder ever been for any "industry" ex cept to fatten himself T " j ; People forget things ;too quickly, but eight or ten years are not enough to wipe from the memory of any self- respecting North Carolinian the acts and records of Messrs. Butler and Rus sell, and whatever principles they may seek to spread in this' State art not go ing to receive endorsemenfrom, re spectable people, no matter under what guise attempted, - , They come with no good for North Carolina, and ' no one need be deceived. '-, '.- . . v. And the. ether proposed paper under the special guidance of Congressman Blackburn seems to stand for the poll V, ' - tical' promotion of Eepuhlicanism in . this State, under the semi-official back- , ' Ing of the National Republican adminls V. V- - tratlon.' Naturally, It must prove sel- ; i v . - ,; flsh in the interests of those immediate- ' , ly concerned In' its publication, there. r... :re neither independent not broad ', i Va, onough toiavitethe voters who may , ' , or might leave the Democratic party, ' ,y, :'J-J ., and with , two such -papers as these " , 'standing- for the men and principles ,"' , . ' L ' L l which are so well known to all the peo- , ',' pie of this State, there Is no great op- . : J.':'": portunity tor the spread of an Indepen v : : -dent and wholesome Republicanism in . , ' North Carol! n. ' . '"' Cuban Diarrhoea.-' J. U. 8. soldiers who served in Cuba dur ing the Spanish war know what this :! disease1 Is, and that ordinary remeilius ' have little more effect than so much Water, Cuban diarrhoea is almost as severe and dangerous as a mild attack of cholera. There is ode remedy, how- ,erer, that can always be di-pwuli dui as will b swn by tlie fulli h g c,.rt cale from 11 rs. Mimiio Jan 1 uof I' tun, Tfxus: "I hiTi 1 y r r y ( ( 1 aridn iluin's ( oil-, ( 1 '. j a 1 rhuca Iiemcdy cured rriy hii:.!isri(J (,f ei-verp KtUtt k of C'il an s' :,!.. .i, v ho brouyht liiMiirt from Cul-ti. V h: , H'-v.-ral ilwlom hut tlwy , r t;....d. On.- l..,!il- , f V : i r. . , . Uea Had Women llarnililiaui About It. Many women weep an J wall anil refuse to b comforted because their once imig- niflrent tresses have - become thin and faded. Many men- Incline to profamiy because the (Ilea bite through the thin thatch on their cranium. It will be'good Hewa to the miserable of both sexes, to learn that Newbro's Herplclde has been placed upon the market. This is the new scalp germicide and antiseptic that acts by destroying the germ or microbe that Is the underlying cause of all hair de struction. Herplclse Is jt new prepara tion.: made after a new formula on an entirely new principle. - Anyone who has tried it will testify as to Its worth; Try tt yourself and be convinced. Sold by leading- drugelstn -Snd Kkv In stamp1 tor- sample to The Herplclde Co... P trolt. Mleb. v O. D. BRADBAM. PpfClal Aft. The San Francisco Board of Educa- tkm'as a sanitary measure, has adopt ed a resolution prohibiting the uae of slates and pencils in the public schools. J Ancient witchery Was believed in by only a few but the true merit of De- rWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve ia known by every, one who has Ubed it for boils, sores, tetter, eczema and piles." Water freezes every night through out the year at Alto Crucero, in Bolivia, while at noonday the sun & hot enough to cause actual suffering. 7 . , - Huge Task. - It was a huge task, to undertake the cure of such a bad case "of kidney dis ease, aa that of C F. Collier, of Chero kee; la., but Electric Bitters did it He writes; -''My kidneys were so for gone I could hpt sit on a chair without a cushion; and suffered fro-n dreadful backache, headache, and depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure, and by them restored lo perfect health, I recommend this great topic -medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach.' ' Guaranteed by all Drug gist; price 60c. ' In Memoriam. 1 . Leon Holland,-the five year old son of Otis and Ola Holland, died at hiS'Jiome near Bogue May 16th, 1906. He was laid in his last resting- place in the cemetery at Bethlehem Church amidst the sobs of hirfamily and the grief and sorrow of the community. ' Though dead he yet llveth, and as the speaker so well said in the burial cere mony, "we may have stood at the grave of others with doubts in our minds as to where the souls of the dead had gone but in the case :of Leon Holland we know he is in Heaven.!' . : The casket was beautiful and . repre sented the purity of the sacred body it so -softly enfolded. - The grave was covered with sweet flowers, betokening the warm affection of the community for the deceased. Leon was bright and affectionate, and the tendrils of his loving heart were woven inseparately fntd the soul life of parents and family. ' The pattering tread of his little feet and the pratlings of his childish voice, no sweet and precious to his parents, are hushed forever. They were melodies that went singing through their hearts inspiring brightest hopes and which clustered with the richest fruition of coming years. All is changed Profound sorrow . and disappointment sweep over their heart strings now, and life has lost one of its sweetest charms But the assurance that the present sep aration is but temporarythat Leon and parents will meet again should lift the mantle of gloom that hangs it dark drapery in the horizon of life, and cause them to brighten-and .cheer -with .new hopes and new plans' for the sweet- girl and lovely boy left them. : God knows best and to his decree we" humbly and reverently bow, , offering Ouif deepest sympathy to the bereaved. - 1 - . BogueN. C, ',. ; ' J. W, S. ' '1 i ' J i Dying of Famime ' ,' i U, in its torments, like -dying of eon sumption. The progress ofcomsump tion,. from the beginning to the very end, la a kmg torture, both Jo victim and friends. "When I had consumrJ tion in iU first stage,'.' writes Wm". Myers, of Cearfogs, Md. "after trying different medicines- and a 'good doctor In rain, I at last took Dr. King's New Discovery, which quickly and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs, colds, sor-throat, bronchitis, .etc. Positively prevents pneumonia. . Guaranteed at all Drug gists, price 60c and $1 a bottle. Trial bottle free. i 'i-., Tucarora.s ; , ' ' ' '' May 3bit. We are having summer weather now, Yesterday was rather warm for May. The rainy weather is making grans grow fast and the farmors art kept buny trying to destroy it. The crops are looking fine. - - Measles are epidemic in this sec tion. , Mr. Thomas Hawkins, of Pollorks ville, was a viidtor here Sunday. Mr. Red Bull of Rhems, spnt Sun day with h.s brother, J.!r. FiH Ii.ill, of this phice. We It WethiTi id luit v.1 ' n v..'"i ve to that Mr. Klij ad, but he v. m Hi g ViUh pi i ' y e v. i d. of '" It.' i3 it i .:: EtsRiindt!oni of Ejfhu Tunic Esii g If to Ascertain III Status. Investigation is being made by the city authorities into the properties of Buchu Tonic, a beverage that is sold ex tensively as a so called "soft drink" but which has the reputation of being en tirely different.- - It is said that the per cent of alcohol in it is equal to the kind of liquid refresh ment that will make a man feel like a millionaire and go home and' kick his wife. The purpose of the manufactur ers of the preparation is that it shall be used merely as a medicine. As evidence of their good faith they have promised Mayor Patterson that they will not ship it to New Bern any longer on account of this misunderstanding of its use as a medicine." The disposition ta be sick when this remedy is proposed are num erous and oftentimes presents- a- ludi.- rouscase. J- ";K"T" a matter fiow much k JJV a gallon job pay or ' ' " -jour bouse s patot yon cannot buy any that "is: as cheap lo the end as uLew. Is" Pare White Lead, This is easily proven, '.y I SOLD BY', ALL REPUTABLE PAINT 'AND . HARDWARE 'dealers. ' V ' One Ort The Farmers,. - New Orleans, May 30th Texas has come to the front With another refresh ing Lone Star proposition, which in one respect, looks very much like a joke on the farming and dairy, interests In the entire South, and it is no less than a- plan for the use of cotton seed oil as an oleomargerine for butter. . The prop osition also has a strong political .sig nificance in as much as it was the agri cultural influence which brought about adverse national and state legislation forward to the use of the olemargerines in butter, "and, the joke on the farmer lies in the fact that this legislation now deprives him of a substantial , revenue, as it prohibit from using for sale product which he himself raises "and which touches - a by-product ' of the south s greatest staple. ..'After many tests and experiments it has been found that cotton seed oil may be used as a harmless mixture to butter and those stales which have no prohibi tive laws will reap the first benefits -of the new process. The matter has-been a subject of much talk among , cotton raisers in Texas and in other , parts "of the South where It is known, but while the cotton grower may use his own cot ton seed oil in butter intended for his own-consumption, he is debarred from converting it into a remunerative com mercial product by the laws -which he himself created. " Whether or not this fact will have any effect upon 'reverse legislation is a matter wholly Of specu lation, but as it now- stands the farmer is compellsd to aubmit to a deprivation of revenue and cannot use" one of " his most easily obtained products to his en hanced pecuniary advantaga' flrCv ;! Just What Everyone Should Do. Mr. J. T. Barber of Irwinville, Ga., always keeps a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready for, instant use, Attacks of colic,' cholera morbus and diarrhoea come on so suddenly that .there is no time to hunt a doctor or go to the store for medicine. Mr. Barber says: '1 have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Chilera and Diarrhoea Remedy which is one of the best medicines I ever saw. I keep k bottle of it in my room as T have had several attacks and it has proved to be the beet medicine I ever used." Sold by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy ' New York Cotton Market' . ; -' The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange June 2. ' -, Open 'July ' 824 , Aug 622 . October' 830 ' Receipts 18,487; Close ' 802 804' 812 - WELL DESERVED The Praise That Comes From Thank ful New Born People. One kidney remedy never fails. New Bern people rely upon it. That remedy m Doim's Kidney Pills. New JU-rn testimony proves it always reliable. ( h.ulei F,. H'trget, a cur p.inter at the A. & N. O. I'. R. shop, rnmiiMg at 47 Bern af reet, says: "I have fiiui.J f" ,t re'n f 1 y i f Dni.ii's V v I Vj I ii 1 i 1 - M I i - i ! f r a I t ,i i ..III I ( I v I . CIIAIUUD TO-VIIISiiEY The thousauils of men who are bound to this demon, Whiskey ; that pre vents Uieir success ; destroys their homes ; pauperizes their families and ' ft wrecks their hearth and bram, can be cured of this - -f ternble craving for alcoholic stimulants, without K.,-,4 SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY i ' C, D,"BRADHAM; New Been, n. c. -. " t According to the Interstate Com merce Commission 7220 railroads : have. 327,851 stockholders. - ' . Found -A Cure For Dyspepsia, Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort-William On tario, Canada, who has suffered quite a number of years from dyspepsia and great pains in the stomach,: was advised by her druggist to take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. - She did so and says, '1 find that they have done me a' great deal of good. . I have never had any suffering since I began using them." -If troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion -why not take these tablets, get well and stay -well?. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F, S. Duffy. The President announces that he bad selected Mr. Charles J. Bonaparte to be Secretary of the Navy to succeed Secretary Paul Morton. ;: , If n i8 kind of billious mood, . . " YoQ wish an aid to digent food, No other pill is half so good As De Witt's Little Early, Risers. When e'er you feel impending ill, And need a magic little pill, No other one will fill the bill Like DeWitt'a Little Early Risers. s The Lewis and Clark Contennial Ex position was opened by Vice-President Fairbanks on Thursday. : It Is ten times easier to curejjoughs, croup, wheoping-cough-ftnd all lung and bronchial affections when the bowels are 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 an strengthens-weak lungs. At New Cistle, Pa.,' before its ad journment the Reformed Presbyterian General Synod deplored "the growing tendency in all 'Protestant churches to observe days and ceremonies, :. such as Christmas and Easter, that are without Divine authority." - - : there is. more Catarrh in this section. of the -country than all other diseases put ' together," and until the last few years was supposed .to be incurable, For -- a great many years doctors pro nouncea it a local - disease and pre scribed local remedies, and by constant ly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. .. Science has proven : catarrh - to be a constitutional disease ana tnereiore requires consu tutional treatments !x Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo. Ohio, Is the only consti tutional cure on the , market; ?, It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfuL It acts directly on the blood and mucous .surfaces of the system.-. They offer one hundred dol lars for any case it f aUa to cure.; "Send for circulars ana testimonials. u v" : F. J- CHENEY & CO. " . " "-Toledo, O, Sold by all Druggists, 75c -r" - . Take Hall's Family Pills for? consti pation. ' ,- - 1 ; L Sun Cured ToMcco : ; V J - aroma and taste is l 'I ; r guaranteed by R. J. , : ; Reynolds Tobacco : ; : . . - Company only , un- y- der this taJ: Vr4 ,7 puDiicuy or ueiennon oi ousineas, dj usinjf . ORIVINEVx , Th3 Liquor ' Habit Cure , (5 nine is a perfectly safe, sure and harmless specific that destroys all desire for alcoholic stimulants. Mothers, v ives and Si- ters can give it without the patient's knowledge. 1 It w irfeetly tasteless, odor less ahd colorless. Orrine No. t is the remedy to give in secret, while No. a is for those who volunteer to take the remedy. Either form, $i per box,', 'J1-' " - Guaranteed to Cure - rJ or Mpney Refunded ; . , j Write to OrMMB Co., IncWashington, D. C, i I for free bok on ' 'Drunkenness' 1 in sealed envelope. jr. We have an agent in your city;: tell us where j!ott. ,J ." are located and we will give you his name, ' Cor re8pondence strictly confidential,, , An English Judge recently altered a sentence of -eighteen months' hard labor to five years' penal servitude, because the prisoner threw a bottle at him. - A Bad Scare. Some day you will get a bad scare, when., you feel a pain in your, bowels, and fear-appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure, for all- bowel, and stomach diseases, such as headache; biliousness, costive ness, etc. Guaranteed at at druggist, only 25c. Try them. A large lump of butter has been found buried in an Irish bog. No one knows how old it is. ' It is thought that it is at least one hundred years old, pos sibly ten centuries. The butter is said to be in excellent condition. ? The laxative effect of Chamberlain's fStomach and Liver Tablets is so agree able and so natural that you do not real ize it is the effect of a medicine. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F S Duffy ity Ordinance By the Board of Aldermen, City of New Bern be it ordained: ' Section 167. That there shall be es tablished in the City,of New Bern a district called the "Fire District" which shall embrace the following territory to w 1 1 : Beeinnmer at root or Metcait st, on Lawson Creek or Trent river, thence Northward with Metcalf to South Front street, thence Eastward with, South Front street, to Hancock street; thence Northward with Hancock St to New St, thence- Eastward with New St. to Middle, thence Southward with Middle St. to uroad. tnence rjastwara witn st, to Craven St. thence Southwardly with Uraven to Pollock St.. thence Eastward lv with Pollock to East Front street, thence Northwardly .With East Front to broad street, tnence rjastwaraiy with direction of Broad street to city limits, thence with said limits to Trent river and thence Westwardly with city limits to the beginning. - Section 168. e,That it shall .be unlaw ful for an v Dersen to erect or build in the said fire district any building or construction-composed or wood or built out of lumber. That it shal be unlaw ful in the said fire -district for any per son to add to. or repair any building al ready erected in the said district with out permission of the Board of Alder men, wnicn snail be granted only upon a hearinor after a . reoOrt thereon shall have been filed in writing by; by the Fire ;: Department - Committee whose dutv its shall be to receive a written petition of any person interested who proposes - to repair or add to any such building and to report thereon in writing to the new meeting or tne .Board oi Aldermen. That it shall be unlawful for any person to begin to erect or re pair any building or construction above I- i & . : 4.1 V...JU: tion or renair of ailv such buildinsr which has. may, or anall have ' been commenced or oesrua now or nerearter. That anv violatioir ' of anv of the trro- visions of this ordianc shall subject the - owner of the' land, the -tenant thereof - and each ' person engaged in such: work to a fine of fifty ($50.00) dollars or to imprisonment for thirty days and each day continuance thereof shall, be, construed and held to be a separate offense. : !- -"f'. T PATTERSON, -''" v. -Mayor. L J.TOLSON,- ','- -1 City Clerk. .V ; : t m m 3 --- IlotnulnH JL. Nann I ATTOKNEt AT LAW. , Practlcef In the conntlea of Crsvra. Carteret, Pamllt ft, Jmea and Onslow, and In the Mate 8uprem and Kaderal Courts, . i Offloe; So-ith Front street, -over Tclt graph office, Nef M-m, N. U , CAROLINA DISPATCH ;LIN; 'AND Freight and Passenger ior an points nortD . EFFECTIVE OCT. 21, 1904. The Steamer Neuse is scheduled to! sail at 6, p. m. Monday, Wednesday and i Fridayfor Elizabeth City, making land j ines at Oriental and Roanoke Island. I v lhe bteamer Ocraaoke is scheduled to Bail at 3 d. m. Tuesdav. Thursdav and Saturday for Elizabeth City, mak ing landings at unental and Koanoke Island. BaT Freight received not later than one hour previous to sailing, BI Fox further information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. M. K. .KING, V. P. & Gen. Mgr. H, C. HUDGINS, Gen. Ft. &. Pass Agent, Norfolk, Va. W. S. SUMMERELL, As. Gen. Ft. & Pass. Agt. New 3em, N C. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE SMS fyr Trade Markc rP Designs rrfftv Copyrights tic. Anyone sending Rkef flb and deieiiptton may inlcklr Asoertaln our optnlon free whether a invAiitlon is orobablr nutentable. Coram unlciv (tnlcklr Asoertaln our optnlon free whether so tloiiiBlTtcUrconflcleiittal. HANDBOOK onPuteuti invention is prooaoiy imienta. ent fraa Oldest sgency for Recurlngpatenu. rietireonnaeiiuai. HAN a. Oldest seenoT for Ri Fntenu tacen tnrouvrn Munn & (jo, receive m faktm thrnucrh Munn tt wveriat notU-. without ohflree. tutb mm itntcrtcan. A handinmoir lllnstratfid Vfteklr. I.nruest olr flnlntimi of nnv Mnientltld loarnRl. Terms, 93 r roar: (our montlu, !L Sold by all newsdeflli( mUNN & Co.-Hew YorR Hrnnn iimofl. it nr.. wwuynirion 11. i SEYMOUR W. HANCOCK Attorney at Law. l'' Will practice in State and Federal Courts. O If Ice 46 Broad St. ni v e' v J27 9Il4hII3 Ht. Full line of Drugs, Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap.. Fresh Supply o, Flower Seeas. PhyNiciaiag I'wscrip lions A i ally. nvthfnir wm innmt orlmrtroroi aim ret f CAVEa.TJfftPE-MA.RK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN i PROTECTION. Hend model. akteh. or nlioto. 1 for froe examination and advice. i BOOK ON PATENTS ;pu- . Washington, D.C. j Russell House. ; Cbeatjfort, N. 0, Centrally located. All the deli oaoif" of the season. Well venti lated rooms, Good beds, Phone con Teniencei, Pol'te and attentive Ser vants. Rates 11.60 per daj Special and liberal terms by week in month, Q. A. RUSSELL , ' "' , proprie.flr. Confederals Veterans Reunion, Louis . .ville Ky, Junr14,16,; 1905. -7 For the above occasion tiie Southern Railway will sell tickets to. Louisville, Ky. and return at rates named below, Goldabord $14.66, Raleigh $13.60, : Dur ham $13.05, Greenuboro $11.95, Winston Salem $11.(5, Salisbury $11, Statesvilh $10.50, Charlotte $11.10,' Concord $11.45 Approximately low rates from , other points. . Tickets BokUune 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th with final limit .lea vine Louisville June 12th, 1905 prtvided tick ets are officially stamped by Joseph Richardson, Special Agt V - , Original purchaser may secure , an ex tension of final limit to leave Louisville not later than July 10th, 1905 by depos iting ticket In person with Joseph Rich ardson Special Agent at Louisville, Ky. between the hours of 8 a. m. and 8 p. tn.i June 10th to 19th inclusive and upon payment of a fee of 60 cents.' . General J. 8. Carr has, selected the Southern Railway, via Aahevllle, Knox ville and Hani man Jet as ' the official route for his v terans' Special, which will consist of first class day coaches, and standard Pullman cars to be han dled through to Louisville without chiuifp. These special cars will leave RaHgh at 3.30 p. m., Monday June 12th 13 !. lrtb rates from Raleigh and Dm! am 1 1 C'l, Grw nml I'h kury J ii !'! n !,( Hi i iU Do mnoo -SteamsbD Co I : I 11 Ln mvin ah limvv i iiiii lii.in ii Hi! mboro I i, Stutes- '. t'l. Two jrsiirn w sSIkiuI B'lililii.iml rvii ii on --!' 1 1 Ij s r A kya a THE UZl wiuramr tarn K sua , a flaMaraboaia 1mm1m4 - s' : Rhemwtltfli, CoWa toghs. Week Chart ; Weak. Back. Lhh. bag, oelatlea fat pains In the recti of the ShouWsrs or for rlon for a Weak Back the plaster should be applied a a shown in illnstmtion. This nainful trouble cau.be re lieved and cored Sciatic Porout Plat ter, Warm the plaster before ap plying n noi re lieved by b by bedtime. Ttlrioe a bot water nlftoe a bot water baa against the plaster on the ahoulder. Saturday Excursions To Morehead City And Beaufort. N. C. The Atlantic & North Carolina rail road will until further notice sell round trip tickets from all stations to More head City and Beaufort, N. C. and re turn on each Saturday.at Special Ex cursion Rates. The following rates will apply: From To Morehead- To Beaufort Dover - $1.30 $155 Cove 1.20 1.45 Tuscarora 1.10 1.35 New Bern 1.00 1.25 Riverdale .90 1.15 Croatan . .80 1.05 Havelock .60 .85 Newport .35 .60 Tickets to be sold on each Saturday and to be good going on any regular passenger train on Saturdays, and goo j returning on any regular passenger train on the following Sunday or Mon day. E. A. NIEL, T. M. Chamberlain's COLIC, CHOLERA AND Diarrhea Remedy A few doses of this remedy will invariably cure an ordinary at tack of diarrhea. It has been used in nine epi demics of dysentery with perfect euccess. It can always be depended upon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp colic and chol era morbus . It is equally successfnl for summer diarrhea and cholera infantum in children, and la the means of saving the lives of many children each year. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take. Every man of a family should keep this remedy in his home. Buy it now. It may save life. Price, 25c. Laroe Size, 50c. COASI LI W STORE J. O. Land, Manager PHONE 136. Ilest Lard 10c lb. Side Meat 10c lb Meal 20c pk. 1 lb Rumford Powder 25c. Irish Potatoes 30c pk. ; B Peppered N C Hams 15c lb B Strips, 14c lb. Lemons 20c doz. Peanuts, Roasted 35c pk Raw 30c pk Best Mixed Tea, fiOc lb. Green Tea, 60c lb National Biscuit Co. Fine Mixed Cakes 20c lb Sliced Ham 15c lb. Shoulder Smoked 10c lb Best 20c Coffee for 15c lb. The Cheapest Store, L. J. Taylor's old stand. Give us a trial, Prompt delivery. Yours Trul) , J. O. LAND, General Manager. P S Empty Lard Cans, 15c each. Lard Tubs 10c each. Empty Flour and Sugar Barrels and Salt Sacks for Barrel Covers. a . -w. .-...';..S Sunday Excursions To Morehead City And Beaufort The Atlantic and North Carolina rail road will on each Sunday until further 1 notice, sell round trip tiekets for Sun day trains only, scheduled to leave sta- : tkns before noon, from all stations to ; Morehead City and Beaufort, N. C and return at the following excualon rates; From To M. City. To Beaufort $1.06 1 . 1.00 1 .96 .90 " Tuscarora New Bern Riverdale Croatan Havelock . . .u ' .75 .70 : .66 , - .55 ... .85 80 60 Newport Tickets (rood only on date of ssle." v . i,B. A. Nlr.L.1, M i IN QUANTITIES rO BUIT PURCHASERS. Xlul(rpriK) tSrtck .": Tile HfV.. o. , ,S(Tetary A Treswrer. Nfliv Bern, N. C. . . . ' 4 U a n I as si 1 . finn':. i'r PtisvtA ii I J -0 .f t'r TI.
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