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THE JOURNAL, Published every day in the year ex cept Monday. Journal Building 66-60 Craven St. ' - - Phone No. 8. . ' ' CHARLES Lb STEVENS, S EDITOR" AND PROPRIETOR. V ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES , On Year, in advane.......-.44.W v 1 : - j ' k nn Monthly, by earner in the city-,. . .60 I -j Advertising rates furnished on applv s cation.' s ' . . . - ' ' ' . Entered at the Post Office, New Berp N. C as second-class matter. f.'n '' 1 - 1 ,. 1, ' . 1 '. OFHlfilAL PAPER OP NEW BERN AND " ' ; CRAVEN COUNTY. ". New Bern, N. C, June 4. 1905. ; v STRENGTH TO RESIST RATHER THAN ADVICE, IS THE . NEED. -; .- . . t. "I pray thee cease thy counsel, Which falls into mine ears as profit' less 1 .- . v As-water in a sieve." And so must ever prove vain the counsel given to any person who has reached the years of discernment, who refuses to take the course of right, the way of truth, in preference to the wrong. Moral instruction seems ever hard to give. Cicero, is quoted, as saying, "nobody can give you better advice than yourself," and every person must can didly feel the truth of this remark. But two things greatly aperate against following a- right course at times, and all the time, regardless of external influences and. conditions. these being lack of a moral force with in, which fears the effect of pursuing a course that the world may laugh at, and second a lack of energy to act, be cause drifting is easier and more com' fortable. It Beems an easy matter to summon strength to resist inclinations which are, wrongly directed. It will not be, if the mind shakes off every feeling of indolence, and places itself In a insist ent attitude, to honestly analyze, and ' see how the following out to Its leg.ti' mate end will result, the pursuit of the passing inclination. The genius Is not necessarily per son of force of character along Moral lines, yet a moral force in one's charac ter may prove more a basis for achiev ing greatness,-' which mere talent could never attain. It is the knowledge of knowing thy- . self, and taking one's own advice along true lines of action, which will give the personal resisting power, that no out side human counsel can give. ; It is this strength which must be gained, then re sistance becomes no endeavor or hard effort, rather the natural Volition of a mind, which has become educated (or right courses of action, s , "So let it be in God's own right 1 '' " " Wa ffird us for the And, strong in Him, whose cause is ours in conntci wun unnoiy powers,. we grasp tne weapons he has given,- - iio uiKiiw. uu xruw, wiajKove 01 iieaven.".;. v .- Here is the knowledge.the way to secure that strength, which gained and uaiuuiuKn, snaii prove wo . power, ior resistance, and be ever the inward voice of advice, to connsel.in the timeef need and by its advice, point, the way for right,' and give the courage; to pursue it without faltering unto the end. . . Cuban Diarrhoea: U. S. soldiers who served in Cuba dur wtK- auuw wnai, wis - Ht..... 1. M -1 .L.i. Jt ' iniv tha RAtn ah - 1 . 1 . . - - jiaya . , more oneCT .uian so much ' severe and duurernus a miM. t..k iu cnoiera. inert M one nrmtrtv hw. &tfT: that Ml. sliamv A. 1J , 111 - . .. ... . win v mo uy uis iouowmg certin- cate from Mm MlnnU j.k. tr ton, Texas: ""I hereby certify -that : I .nimiwr Din I iin. - i n. - v,tv, vuunriiui juiar- " rbdea Remedy cured my husband of a severe attack of Cuban diarrhoea, which , lie brought home from Cuba. We had several doctors but th AA ,1 f J WW UV ..rooo. r vn Dome or yils remedy cured .inn, us our ncignuors will testify. , I mans uou ior so valuable a medicine." V XT'- 1 L - ... . " uy uavis rnarmacy and F. B. . r..r.. . i ,- ; .. . . . . ' rocky Mountain Tea Kacts "r aBoimns ior Doty repl. Srlnn Qolli Bultk ami R.n.i k'gr. A jwel(ln f.Trnn.drmtlon. l-llon 1.1.4 it, I Kiiln-v Trmtl.i l-,,.,,.i. l i , lll.l ll,J llrM'h, HImi'ui-Ii llowala, Ii ami H-ii-kui-lm. h'a . f M'xininia In W f..rm. IV, Wit. l.t. li, l ,... 11'tljjKi'iS Dai (i (;Mi-A-.r H ia NUG0.1TS .F0 BALICW PCOPLS " A frrt bottle of tr. Tlmcli-r's Llvr anl I'-IivmI b-rnp ccul to any reml.-r of 11. if I ;--r who will wtite t the Thai li-r ii ;' inc Co., l m...;a, Tcuiu COT HI3 HAIR BACK. Vu Perfectly Bald Whea He Startei llse Nswkro's Hcrvlelda . Frederick Manuell, Maryland block, Butte, Montana, bought a bottle of Nw- bro's Herplclde. April S, w, and kegsn to use tt (or entire baldness. The hair fol licles In Ms scalp were not dead and In 20 days be had hair all over his bead. On July the writes, "and today my balr Is as thick and luxuriant as any one could wish." Newbro's Herplclde works on an old principle sad with a new dis covery destroy the cause and you re move the eHect Herplclde destroys the term that causes dandruff, falling balr. and finally baldness, so that with the reus son tne erred cannot remain Stops falling- balr at once and a new growth starts. .. Sold by leading drurglits. Bend Wc. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit Mich. 0, D. BRADEAM. Bpectal Agt... . ' THE DUKE'S DECISION.," WeUlaarton's Verdict In that .Case at - Stolen Kiss. u t "'"The Military Reminiscences of a'Be- tired Colonel' contains the following story relating how the Puke of W Ungton overcame a somewhat embar rassing difficulty; ' r ' - .. --- f The sentry on duty one day at the rate, of Hampton Court palace many years ago was asked' the time .by a young lady, Uie daughter of the widow of a distinguished soldier, who occu pied apartments in the palace. : Sue happened to be wearing a dainty apron, and, appearing to the soldier to be a neat lady's maid, bis roply to her question was, "Half past kissing time," ana a kiss. The Indignant young Jady fled to re port the impertinence to her mother, who promptly sent a letter of complaint to the colonel of the sentry's regiment The colonel regretted the occurrence and referred the lady, half in jest and half in earnest, to the commander in chief. To the highest quarter-accord' lngly she went for redress and received tbo roiiowing reply: . Field Marshal the Duke of "Wellington, while regretting the occurrence of which Miss Q. complains, begsto say that he has searched the army regulations- and the 1 articles of war, and he can nowhere find that kissing la a punisnaDie offense zrom a military point of view. It Is agalns, or ders for a sentry to convene when on duty, but In this Instance It appears that Miss Q. opened the conversation, and the sentry, although be answered in an -usual manner, committed no actual ' ot discipline. 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. . : Harlowe And North Harlowe. .. . ." ' - June. 1. Messrs George Willis and Ned Wal lace of Morehead City spent a few hours in our burg last week, Mr. J. Harry Davis . and family ; left Sunday for Stella where they went to spend a few days on a visit to the fami ly of J. Walter Pelletier..r Mrs, C. Mason -made a trip to Beaufort yesterday to see her uncle J, H. Mason, whom we are glad to have her report as much improved. Messrs. Jas. R. Bell and A.' J. Bar bour two of our merchants were in New Bern on busines Tuesday, -r- . Mrs. Dan G. JJeH after weeks stay with her parents returned to her home at Morehead City Wednesday, -a.' Dr. C, N. Mason was at Newport yes terday obeying a call to Mrs. Fodery. Messers. Rawlings St Nicoll of New Bern were pleasant rustics tors here this week stopping at the .Morton House and enjoying the fine sport of bobbing and catching quite a quantity of s nice ehub from the pon6yiV -tj... Mr. J. H. Davis of - Beaufort spent yesterday at the home of hison J. H. Davis, Jr. A , Miss Sosaie Dee Mason after spend ing a few days in New Bern on her re turn from Louisburg, where : she - went to attend commencement of L. F. C, arrived home teirtmy.'.w'v ; Mrs. T, J; Leonard went to Newport yesterday and ojq to New ' Bern last night returning on the shoofly today, . Mr. Jno. 8. Morton' spent yesterday and is spending today in New Bern, sell ing cotton and transacting other , busi ness, ;,'; ' -, : v-.v;. Messrs. L. C Carroll and Al Newnort two of NewDort's Dooular horse dealers were in oar burg today on business.; ' :ut. D. W. : Morton, of; Beaufort is spending the day in our bur? the com pany of his brothers, John and Jo. He i i . .i' .. . . . . . . is nere prospecting upon our;, valuable lands.'."- "ij."' -' ''', i -, '.-, 1 uy ' Dying c( Famime ;' ', ' id, in its torments, like dying of con sumption. ; The progress of eomaump ton,' from the" rfbglnning to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and friends. "When I had consump tion in iU first stage," writes Wm. Myers, of Cearfoss, Mdi, "after trying different medicines and aood doctor in rain, 1 at last took Dr. King's New Discovery, which quickly and berfectlv cured - me. " Prompt relief : and sure eure for coughs, . colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. - Positively prevents pneumonia. 'Guaranteed at all Drug gists, price 50c and $1 a bottle. Trial bottle free. '. $1,000,000 worth of jewels which were owned by Mrs. Leland Stanford and whkh had belonged to Queen Isabella of Spain, and which will be sold fof the Ielnnd Stanford Jr. , University, : Huge Jask. It was a huge tak. to und.Ttake the cvirs of such S 1'iul case of kidney ili.i 'e, as tlmt of C. F. ColHi-r. nfCln-in. kee, la., but Flerlric liiUers did i!.. 1!,. writes: "V,y kidneys were hi f,.r i-one I could but nit mi h rliBlr w : t n wl I- n; end s , ! fni n , . I'-i.i-. !'.l,. ..' .,:!,!- I ' ' 'IK- 1 . i. l.-.'-t, -., r I : Mirchant Retail Asoc!stle of This State v at AshevlMe, June 211., Raleigh, N. Q., June 2. It is learned from Mr, Norman H. Johnson, the at torney general for the North Carolina Retail Merchants Association that the the third annual State Convention will be held at Asheville June 21?t to 22nd and that it will be the largest gathering of merchants ever held in North Caro lina. John A. Green of Cleveland, Ohio, the president of the ' National Retail Merchants Association will be present and deliver an address, as will also W. B. Tomlin, the president of the South ern Retail Grocers Association, .whose home;: is Annison, Ala. Prominent merchants from various parts of ' this State will also deliver addresses. !: Bilt more estate will be thrown open to delegates and the hotels at Asheville will give them half rates. The Ashe ville . association has prepared - a,very attractive program': for the entertain ment of the visitors. .; There are now 52 local merchants associations, in the State. The total membership of the organization now embraces more than half the retail merchants .in- North Carolina, and exceeds 4,800. Mr. John son will deliver an address on the evils to North Carolina commerce, which in cludes the lack of a garnishment or collection law and the. injury by unjust discrimination by -the railways in freight rates in the State. , -.,-' Found A CureFor 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, "I 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 wellt. For sate by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. :. . Hit Teeth a Weapon. An affray took place on Middle street Friday evenuigwhich had some unusu- allyjsensational feature about it. , The especially new and suggestive feature was that of the teeth being used as a weapon. ' Any man who has a good set of teeth need not fear for they are handy and effective' and a man can not be bound over to court, for assault with deadly Weapons. " , i . Lewis Rosen and Frank Richards, young business, men on Middle street, had an encountre over business and in the melee Hosen gtr Richards-head under his arm and Richards bit Rosen on the arm, making quite a wound. . The two were arrested and tried by Magistrate S. R. Street. Rosen was fined $2.50 and costs or $6,60. - Richards was let off with the costs. ' , : Mo Secret About It: "It is no secret,"that for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Boils, etc, nothing is so effective, as Buck len's Arnica 6alve.- "It dklri't take long to cure a bad sore I bad, and H is O. K., for sore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory, - of Hope, Tex 26c: at all Druggist' T , 1 u It is estimated at Tokio that in', the battle in' Korea strait Russia lost about 8,000 men killed and 4,000 prisoners and Japan about 800 killed. - -v-' ' Sprained Ankle,' Stiff Keck, Lame These are three common ailments for Which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is pecially valuable.. If promptly applied it will save you time, money and suffer ing when troubled with any one of these ailments. For sale by Davis Pharmacy anar. b. Duffy. viS. - L The. jSultan - f ; Morocco .notified rrance that he will sound tha powers before conslderini France's proposed reforms. '.-. ------v. . - A Bad Scare. ' f A: Some' day you will net a bad scare. when you feel a pain in your bowels and fear appendleitis. - Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure for all bowel and stomach diseases. such as headache, biliousness, eoative- ncss, etc. Guaranteed at at dniirelsL only 26c. . Try them. . . ..i, , Nettie the 12 year old dauehter of Philip Pritchard was accidentally Shot and killed one mile 'rom Elizabeth City the hunter mistaking her for a deer. There is more Catarrh In this of the country than all other diseases put tflRcther, snd until the lust few years was supposed to be InruraL For s great many years'doctors n nounred it a local disease and nre- scribed local remedies, amltjy conMn ly fuilir.tr to eure wiLh local treat m.- pronouncel it incurable;, f'cicnn ))roven catirVrh to be a cmHtitu diiji-ase and therefore ri-uuin a c tuliunal t r. Cure, Minn; t Co., T--!- 'M ID lit. T.i 1 1 - I- H. e I il'B ( . J. ( tlliiimid en it 1 tuk.-ti ii-l- to a ,.: as::ciaticn. Topics to Bt Dltcussed tt tha Station Is " - Asheville, In July. The next annual meeting of the North Carolina Press Association .will be held mw .v-.iii.i-x-. b-i, mm, .aoi'-j - ii lu, i,u- . nesday and Thursday, July 6, and 6. 1 The Virginia Press Association has ac cepted an invitation to meet ' with - us, j and I think the South Carolina Asso-: ciation will also. It isv expected that the Governor of Virginia with his staff will be present. - Invitations will also be extended to the governors of North and South Carolina. . Governor Glenn has accepted, and will deliver - the ad dress of welcome to the visiting editors on the part of the Stats; . President Varner has appointed tha following es sayists for the meeting: '-- , 'Scrambled Eggs," J. A. Robinson, of the Durham Sum .v ," 4The -Relations : of the ' Advertising Agency, to the Newspapers,' by St. Elmo- Massengale, . president of the Messengale Advertising Agency, . At lanta, Ga. - . r w, . The Press,' the Pulpit and the Poli tician," by Dn. A, J. McKelway, Presl- bytonan Standard, Charlotte. "How to Build and Maintain Circu lation," by Clarence H, Poet Progres sive Farmer, Raleigh. 'Whaf Are We Here For?" by W. F. Marshall, Gastonia Gazette. "Duty of the Press Toward Lawless ness," by Josephus Dameu, News and Observer, Raleigh. '. ( "The Effect- of the Patent Outside Upon Foreign Advertisers," by D. J. Whichard, Reflector, Greenville. - "Business End of a Newspaper," by W. B. Westlake, Citizen, Asheville. L"Is: a Simi-Weekly More Profitable Than a Weekly?" by D. T. Edwards, of the Kinston Free Press. "Legal printing Laws and - What They Should Be' by Hon. Henry A. London, Record, Pittsboro. "The Relations ef an Editor ;to His Constituent,", by Robert M. Phillips, Morning Post, "Raleigh. -' . ' .. . It is ten times easier to cure coughs, croup, whooping-cough and 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.-- - Word was received that ProTessor C. O. Lamplanda farmer student in the astronomy department of Indiana uni versity but now '.connected with the Lowell observatory, at Flagstaff, Ari zona, has photographed the csnals in the planet Mars. - mm LIFT TEN POUNDS. '"v;-'--,-- . - ' ' r x Doan's Kidney Fills Brought V Strength and Health t to the V - sufferer,1 Making y Him Feel T wen- - ' ty Five Years Jr ; ;Younsrer:. : 'Sick kidneys cause a weak, lame pr aching back, and a weak back makes a weak man. -Cant be well and strong1 until the kidneys are cured. Treat them with Dean's Kidney Pills. Here's the testimony of one man cured: T, ; J, B. Corton, a farmer and lumber man, of Deppe, N. C., says: suf fered for years with my back. "'It was so bad that I could not walk any dis tance nor even ride in an easy buggy,- -1 do not believe I could have raised ten pounds of weight from the ground, the pain was so severe. This was my condi tion when I began using Doen's Kidney Pills.' They quickly relieved me and now I am never troubled as I was. , My back is strong and J can walk or ride a long distance and feel Just as strong as I did twenty-five years sgo'. I . think so much of Doan's Kidney Pills that! have given a supply of the remedy to some of my neighbors and they have also found good results.. If you can sift anything from this rambling note that will be of any service to you. or to anyone suffering from kidney trouble, you are at liberty to dd so. ', ' V For sale by all dealers. Price SO cts, box. Foster-Milburn Co.,' Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the U. 8. -. Remember the name, Doan's and take no other. ' - , ' The army transport Sherman which arrived at Manila, has been quarantined for a day. One of the cabin boys is sick with smallpox.. .... , : - Maa , . New York Co!!on Market. The following wern the opening and cloning prices on the New York Cotton Fx- 1,!imi:, June 3. bpetl Clo-ie July Hil 7.0 A .- t i i ; ('el-.l.-r M0 HI! City Ordinance. By the Board of Aldermen, Cityof New Bern be it ordained: . s - .. 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 wit: Beginning at foot of Metcalf 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 t'road, thence Eastward with St. to Ct-aviirSt. thence Southwardly with Craven to Pollocn St.-, thence Eastward-lv-with Pollock to East Front street. thence Northwardly" with East- Front to Broad street, thence Eastwardly with direction -r of '-i Broad 'street - to city limits, thence with said limits to Trent river ana tnence westwaraiy wwn city imiM to tne neirinmnir.;;"--. i Section 168. : That ft shall be unlaw ful for anv Dersen to erect or build in the y said fire district any building -or construction composed of 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, which shall be Granted onlv unon a neanng alter a report - tnereon snail have been filed in writing by by the Fire - Department Committee - whose duty it shall be to receive a written peLiuuii iu any persun uibercateu wnu ironoses to renair or aaa to anv sucn luildine and to report thereon in writing to the next meeting of - the Board of Aldermen, that it shall be unlawful for anv Derson to betrin to erect or re nair anv buildimr or construction above referred to continue the building, erec tion or repair of any such building which has, may, or shall have been commenced or begun now or hereafter. That any violatiog of any of the pro visions of this ordiance shall subject the owner of the land, the tenant tnereoi ana eacn person engaged in such work to a tine ot nitv (Xou.uui dollars or to imprisonment for thirty days and each day continuance thereof shall be construed ana new to be i separate offense. F. T. PATTERSON, Mavor. j. J. TOLSON, Uty UerK. aOBWWKisWIWII FIK3S FAFEK Best 1 ne of Writing Paper ever brought to New Born. i Owen G. Dunn, Lending Printer- Htatkmer. Cur. rollocb A (Jrayea St. - Get a Hammock x and rest comforta- hly. Ennett's Booltpre Just Received. Lucky Strike. Imperial Cube Cut . Old English Curve Cu Bob-Whlte5;: Cornell, Tale and Columbia Mixture : r !. These are" the High est grades of Smoking Tobacco.v:t: " CiresceritrTobiacco -. V W. p. Barrington -if- .S- i (MAINAIj&rw 64 Middle St. :u ..f notice; Notlr h hersby sHvm that eartrVata al atnrV iot ll,l cf the A NU RU Co.. lasual b DW PuiiT. l avinir bean loat or mlKiilarasL HtilifaUutl will ba niari.i to tha H- ijii-T-Traasiirr of aafaU eiaupvir rr a nupiiraieania?ai ianf 3nl. I HIS. ' ' " VIKlllNIS A. POKTER. AittntnlstfatrtX, WILLIAM J)lJ.v:N, Js Attorney... - - v Notice.- - Notiro (s hereby given that Certificste of stuck No. 141:1 .,f the A, A N. C. R. K. Co., iiutued to J. C. Green, having been Iit or mlHplaeet', application will be made to the Secy-Tress, of said company for a duplicate- certificate:, May l'Jth, lfH5. . .. . TIIK URQUJRKMEXJS MKT The I linvo n vyft to thinn I ! :ivi( : l, it j i in: r t-M.l. Ir-ff YfKuR to !'' i ' ; v-'.'nvt'fu hf-i, weconliiJIy it:', i v!3 ! - i it f t.l in' -"-L XloiniiliiN A, Nutm ATTORN RW AT I.IK. . Praottefl In fch cmnntina aI Piavan I Uarteret, rainlivo, Jones and Onslow, and in the Mate tin pre me and Federai Courts, t . -J--.,., t.- Ifnioe: Bonth front "treet, over Tl graph office, Nev- Vn, N. O. ' i- v' EASTE1XST c r CAR0UH1.JISPATCH.L1NE AND. - 013 Do mso3 Steamshp Co Freight and Fassengei for all points north EFFECTIVE OCT. 21, 1904; I The SteamerNeuse is scheduled to sail at 6 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Elizabeth City, making land ings at Oriental and Roanoke Island. The Steamer Ocraaoke is scheduled to sail at 3 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday ana Saturday for Elizabeth Uity, mak ing landings at Oriental and Roanoke Island. 1 IkSf" Freight received not later than one hour previous to sailing, 1 For 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 3ern, N C. ,M0. 60 YEARS I mm Tradk Marks COPYRIOHTa Ac Anvonft sendlnit a sketch and dosoiiptlon may quickly nortntn our opiulon free whether an Invontlon ! probaWy patentable. ComnmnlPa UuiiBfltTlct.lroonfldentlal. HANDBOOK onpatente ont free. Oldest agenor for Becurinn patentn. Patents taken throunh Mmm A Co. receive tpfcioi notir-t, without ebarffo, la the Scientific Htnericati. A handaomoly IMnRtrated weekly. Iroeit elr ou I tat on ot any RclentlUe Journal, Terms, $3 ? year; loiir moniua, ai. soia pyaii newstiwie lNr5Cfl.38'B''''NeWT0rK HmnfS omne. f V. Pt- Wanhlnirlon. T). C SEYMOUR W. HANCOCK Attorney at Law. tW Will practice in State and Fderal Courts. Office 46 Broad St. 127 fflddle H1. Full line of Drugs,Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply o, Flower Seeas, riiyKlciuug .PrcNcrip lions A Hp) el ally. aavthinflr von Invent or imnrovo 1 also flaWFAY Tifanr.ii&Hic r.npvb.nuTnr riFiLH PROTECTION. Bend modeV sVctch, or photo, tot free eTaminatloo and advlco. BOOK OH PATENTS write o a crif8Mj fn to Pate 'rm. WASHINGTON.D.Ci Russell House; BEAUFORT, N. O, : Centrally located., t All tfie deli caoifw ftt the season. Well venti lated rooms, Good beds, Phone coo yetuencct, Pol'te and attentive Ser vants, fiatet $li0 per daj. Sjrticial and "liberal terpta by week yt mhntlu- :'-. Q. A; RUSSELL, Confederate Veteran Reunion, Louis " vtll Ky., June 14,1 6, 1905.": For the above occasion ths Southern Railway-will sell tickets to .Imlsvllla, Ky. and return at rate nsmea below, Ooldsboro $14.65, Raleigh $18.60, ; Dur ham $13.05, Greensboro $11.96, Winston Salem $1L65, SalUbury $11, Statesville $10.60, Charlotte $11.10, Concord $11.45 Approximately low' rates from other points. Tickets sold Jnne 10th. 11th. 12th and 13th with- final -limit Unving Louisville June 12th, 190S provided tick ets are officially stamped by Joseph Richardson, Special kgU --, s- -.--. ,y Original purchaser msy secure' an ex tension of flnsl limit to leave Louisville not later than July 10th, 1906 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. m., June 10th to 19th inclusive snd upon payment of s fee of 60 cents. v General J. S. Csrr has selected the Southern Railway, via Asheville, Knox ville and Ilarriman Jet ss the official mule for his vfterans Special, which will consiiit of flnit clnas day coaches, nnd BtKiiilnrd 1'ullinnn rsrs to be han d'.il t'oui'h to Louisville without i liiii i-i'. '1 liesn niiecinl cam will li'ave I i;h t 3.3') p. m., Mi.n.l:-f June 12th 1 .. I:r!h t .1. from I'al. Vh sml t '-.it'., f;,.,- l,..ro :..--' : I I I. Ttn I ' i ..!. j i ii ! i v ' I. n : . r Henry's Pharmacy mm aaTtainflr von Invent or imnrovo 1 also a el a f:.!.i i:i THE Z122 Wlwranr ar ki s sals . sPlaaiarakMUlbaawilial ' - Rhessutltsi, CsMs Caoslw.WcakCisfat-'" Weak Back, Lasn bags, Solatloa. " For natns In the nctoa at the ShmiMsrs or tor a Wsak Back the plaster -should be applied as shown In Illustration. This Dslnful trouble can be re lieved ana enrea lievi braBlnjranR.ae. rinsi lie Pai ScltllcPoroui Pin tsr. Warm the plaster before ap- iiyins ir nni re levea by bedtime, place a not water bag agaluat tha piaster on tha shoulder. Chamberlain's COLIC. CHOLERA AND Diarrhea Remedy A f w doses of this remedy will invariably cure an ordinary at tack of diarrhea. It has been used fn sine epi demics of dysentery with perfect success. It can always he depended upon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp colio and chol era morbns . It is equally successful for snmmer diarrhea and cholera infantum in children, and is1 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, 25a Laroe Size, 50o. COAST LI NE STORE J. O. Land, Manager PHONE 136. Best Lard 10c lb. Side Meat 10c lb Meal 20c pk. 1 lb Rumfonl Powder 25c. Irish Potatoes 30c pk. J B Peppered N C Hams 15c lb B Strips, 14e lb. Lemons 20c doz. Peanuts, Roasted 3.r.r pk Raw 30c pk Best Mixed Tea, COc lb. Green Tea, COc Ih National Biscuit Co. Fine Mixed fakes 20c lb Sliced Ham 15c lb. Shoulder Smoked 10c 11) Best 20c Coffee for 15c lb. The Cheapest Store, L. J. Taylor's old stand. Give us a trial, Prompt delivery. Yours Trulj , J. O. LAND, General Manager. P !-Vr,l I owl r'... ir.T a k-i sjiitiJij uuiu uann, iim tai.ii. LardTuhs 10c each. Empty Klotir antl Sugar Barrels and Bait Sacks for Barrel Covers. RIVE L STORE. Choice Family Groceries. PROMPT DELIVERY. L. Bl Habicht, Proprietor Beady-1 Fops Stiiifiit Al a wfMMtwM ms j --'v ,f 'Ct ;VSU1T PURCHASERS. jKaiiierpriKe ur cu a ' ' 'ma a: wm ' -' t...-.:' a aav jjm a m -aa " ' . ' m. ' Secretary A Treasurer. , s Ne ', Bern, N. C. . ;' : M RSID BRICK (Inn in L linnll : Keioro buying Feed, Grain or Reed, boo us and et prices. ' - Harriott .fl Go's (;:;ix and fi;i:d ?r i . : r l : -. ..d 1 .- r . ' , '.. I i i i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 4, 1905, edition 1
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