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t i THE- JOlhvi KblUhed every day in the year ex cept Monday. Journal Building 56-U. Craven St - . PhonsNo. 8. " 1 CHAKLES L. STEYENS,' .- . ... . . . - .. ..i s . . !"":,. SDITQK AND PEOPB1ETOV. - SUBSCRIPTION RATES iOne Year m advanee........-i. f4.00 --- One Year'not in advance...,;.... 6.00 . Monthly, by carrier in the city 50 Advertising rates furnished on appli- cation. ; Entered at the Poet Office," New Bern i . N. C as second-class maner, 'JFHCLU, PAPER W -NEW" BBBH AND "-'New Bern,' N.'C, June 13. 1905. IMMIGRANTS. TO HELP NOT BUREEM The inquiry on every side in the South, for laborers, has .aroused the movement to seek immigrants special ry those from foreign-shores, .-.and the irreat number eoramg, just M present, nearly a million a year, makes jt very tempting to secure a turn in this tide, and get it headed towards the South with its vacant fields, uvlieed of etitti vation, in order that they may yield abundant and. profitable crops. But however much the South needs laborers, and new people to develop its natural resources, there should be. no rush made to gather in . immigrants, just because they can be secured.; from Washington comes the follow ing, which is of special interest to those who may be seeking immigrants for the South: -; United States Consul Henry W. Diede- rich, whose post is at Bremen, Germany, hnn iwnt to the State Department an exhaustive report upon the condition of the immigrants passing tnrougn inai port on their way to the United States. The Russians now flocking across the Atlantic, he says, are recruited from the lowest and most degraded of the Czar's unhappy subjects. -"Since I entered upon my present duties, ' ne savs. "I have seen 611.492 emurrants pass through Bremen, but official -candor compels me to say that some of these Russian refugees belonged to a lower type than I had ever seen. As . they are led through the streets of this city to the dock of the Argo -Steamship Line, to be transported to England, ft is 'a common remark heard on every hand, "How can England and America receive such peopler Yet the Bremen population is hardened to such sights, the main streets of the city being daily thronged by emigrants of all national ities on their way to other-countries. r "Should the war continue, this rush of the fugitive Russians to our country will also continue, and I cannot help feeling that many of them are very un desirable. Unfortunately, our present ; immigration laws do not reach them. They impress one as being mora or less physically and mentally degenerate, un able ana unwilling to do any but the ' cheapest kind of work, and by over stocking the labor market they tend to reduce the standing of living of the American wageworker and to increase the army of the unemployed "and dis contented, as there seems but little, probability that such as these - will be uplifted by our institutions and civili zation.' " - ' ' , h v;i While the labor market of the South is a vast one, it is possible to overstock it by what may ' be termed fugitive ' emigrants from Europe, and these by their very cheapness would prove t bur-, den which would operate against the Booth's development, not atone mater ially,' but morally and educationally. , The laxative effect of "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agree able and so natural that yon do not real lie it is the effect of a medicine. ; For aale by Davis Pharmacy and F 8 Duffy New York totton Market The following were th opening and closing prices on the New York. Cotton Exchange, June 14 r , 'T ; ':t -v ' .!.;;:-'- Op ,: Ugh, i: July . v ! : . -818 'r-'- : J18 ; : October ' 839 ''"'-'832" Receipts 12,089; -'!--' Smoking In a Powder Magazine, -' Is courting death more suddenly but ; not more surelv than neslectinK kidney : disorders. Foley's Kidney Cure will . cure a slight disorder in a few days and : ita continued use Will cure the most obstinate eases. It has cured many people of I! right's disease and dlabete who were thought to be incurable. 11 " you have kidney or bladder trouble, commence '"r taking Foley's Kid ' ney Cure today, before it is too late. - For sale by Davis ITiarmaey. In the presence of a great crowd at Morris park race track Loulu Cheverou let mmla anpw world's automotiite tracl record for one mile, overiiiK the din tsnre In r.2 1-6 iwmdv The previoiu reci r 1 mnile hy tho mme car was VI 4 I if a nm. ' Ko Secret Ahoul It. It in H" f i-cn-t, lli.it for Cull, tiurr.a rii-TH, J-'cvrT hfri n, F'r I'yn, I' rif., w.ll.ifg is 'IT.-. ini- hi 1' i. !, 1. -n's Arnica Sa'iv-. "It (!. !n't I. ' i ! to euro a I'i-'l f-.( ' I I !, i - -' i O. i;., f.ir t'o'f ;.!. " . IK I. C- . . I I' 'i M oiriea who n K a ti: ; . of t. t tif y in if othr i iimi'ii cihp ihv-v ju-nt knowing whftt wul brlru? mxmt tiitf D-st res u as, Jiere sr letters from two. cou crntng' Jherplciae: ... 'I can recommend KwImo's "HrpU elds," as H stuipl my riair from fwhing out; and. a dr casing It has no nutr ior. '(Siynsd.) Bertha A. Tmllinirpr, "Complexion FpooiiiUsst, Morrison St, Portland, Ore." 'After using one "bottle of "Iterplcid my hair has stopped falling; out, and 1x17 scalp is entirely free from dnmruflf. -"(Signed.) - . Grace Podp, - "Beauty Doctor, : 1 Sixth St. Portland, Ore." -Bold by leading drugxlsta. Benr! 10c. fn stamps for samptt t lb Herptclda Co., Detroit, Mica. O. D. BRAD BAM, Special Apt. LISTOF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at New Bern; Craven county, N. C.,. June 12 1905- - V , ' - MEN'8 LIST, . ' -: B Samuel Barrow, Charley Braxton, Mr. Bakton, W. V. Bryan. , C--Hirum Cuthrell, Spencer Carter. "D E. Dixon, care tula Seroon, -118 New So. Front Street, - , F-Robert Fletcher, Thomas Franks. G-Jf, W, Greenbesh. I,,'' ' ' "; H Diamond Harper, leol), Charlie Haskins. "J f r J Cadt James" lone, barge James Tueker. . " ' " - ' M-John Morlery, d I) R H. Morris Mr. and Mrs. S J. Miller, Herbert Max- wett. - . - N Miles Nelson. 5 '1 - (v ' R J. H, Rhodes. . ' S D. S. Stanford, Joe Spencer. . ' T W. JTraney. 1 - 0 - , W R. W. Ward, Sam Williamson, J, T. Whitley. : ' - ' . - WOMKN'B U8T.''," - ' ': B Mrs, Hannah Blount, Burt) street No. 13, Martha Braxton, Mrs Blanche. C Mattie Corbett, Mr.'aiid.Mrs Ed. A. Cleve. ' . " F Sarah Facen. . r " ' - . G Margaret Grey.. - . .; ' M Mrs. F. Manly i V.-'' P Mrs. Curtis Palmer. R Mrs. Wm, Robinson.' ' -' " S- Mrs. Mary J'. Simpson, 27 Griffith street. " - ' ' 1, .. ?: J . T Dessie Thompson, Mrs Vera Tay lor. :Sk:'-:A-t W-Mary Webbs. ' . Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list; t v "' - "-" The regulations now require that (1) one cent shall be collected on the deliv ery of each advertised -letter, t .-t-ii. v. Three Physicians treated him with- v' out Success.' W. L. Yancy, Paducah, Ky.; writes: I had a severe case of ..kidney disease and three of the best physicians in Kentucky treated me without success, t I then took Foley's Kidney .Cure. - The first bottle gave immediate, relief, and three bottles cured me permanently; -1 gladly recommend this wonderful rem edy.", Sold by Davia Pharmacy, v- V All records for shooting, with ' 5-irich guns were broken by four' gunners of the first-class battleship Kentucky on the northern drillgrounds twenty miles outside Sandy Hook last Thursday One gunner with fourteen shots minute hit. the target ' thirteen- times, Tr The second gunner fired thirteen times per minute and bit the target each time. . 'V-r.V ' m ' -'" :v'I;':";":;: Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, - Lame vT;.i--.. Shoulder.-:, ' .These are three common ailments for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is es pecially valuable. If promptly applied it will save you time, money and suffer ing wheq troubled with any one of these ailments. ' ' For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Pulfy.-?,'-r-;:..v.ry -:. The exportation of ostriches f rom South Africa haa practically been pro hibited by an an export tax of $187 each intended to preserve to that country as far as possible the monopoly of the lu crative trade of ostrich farming. "", i Huge Task. " ' 'It was a huge task, to undertake the cure of such bad case of kidney dis ease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero kee, Iau, but Electric Bitters did It He writes:., "My kidneys were so for gone I could not sit on- s 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 to perfect health, I recommend this great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by all Drug gist; price 50c. ... General Ciprianoo Castro - took the oath of office as president of Venezuela. After he had been allir-d with the usual formality he made a Bhort speech, being enthusiastically cheered. - ; Cuban Diarrhoea. . V. S. soldinrs who si-rvwl in Cuba dur ing the Spanish war know what thie Jisease Is, and thi't ordinary ri'inlifs risve little more i !Tcct tlmn so much waUr. Culiim diarthiK-a i almost da jevere and d:n-:r'rus as a n.iM sl'nck of cholera. T- rfi is one r ver, that can alwnys ! d is will be "' I v tl-i f ate from Km. .' on, Tix: "I y : 1 1 Iminl,.-ho-a I' -'I C 11 10 I ri ll's ('1. t r 1 1 B. k t C it T ' tn Yeais Sarvice In tttm Ern. Uavet This Week For Georgia. 1 There was a large conpTegation at Sunday morning service at Christ Church to hear the Rev. T. M. N. George de liver his farewell sermon, before leav ing this parish, over which he has served as rector most faithfully and conscientiously for over fifteen years. As is well known Mr. George leaves New Bern only because his physician declares he must do so, It is with deep regret which every one feels, that this necessity exists, demanding Mr, George's departure, for he is both re spected and loved by his parish, as well as by the people of Uhe city, and throughout this section of North Caro lina. , . w - - , At th morning service, Sunday, the t net wag taken front Ephesians, third chapter, the . fourteenth verse to the end of the chapter. The speaker said these.words of St. . Paul's seemed to him most appropriate at this time, and expressive of What he had tried to do during his rectorship of over fifteen years. : A number of special points were dwelt upon, peculiarly pertinent to this parish and its members, r-, In closing Mr, George said it was with regret and : sorrow that circum stances made it necessary tor him to leave. He intended and greatly de sired to vjsit each household of his parish before leaving but sickness un interrupted in his own bome had pre vented these visitations, vi ' - r , - At the communion service there was an added solemnity, which both rector and communicants felt impressed with, as being the last one which would bring them together.' , Ancient witchery was believed in by only a few but the true t merit of De- Witt's Witch Hatel Salve is known by every one who has uned it for boils, sores, tetter, eczema end piles. - - i Miss Hughea' House Party. , - , After a thoroughly enjoyable week, one filled" with pleasures, fishing, launch trips on the rivers, dances here and at Morehead City, besides the many de lights of music and singing at the home, the house party, who have been guests of Miss Octavia Hughes left yesterday for their homes, r 1 -',"' ..- Those in the party were Misses Flor ence Thomas of Charlotte, Mary Hen derson of Salisbury, Mary j Weeks of Elizabeth . CHy, Louise Venable of Chapel- Hill, Ethel Hughes Of New York City, CfTO Brevard of Charlotte. Messrs Tod Robin Brem of Charlotte; J. W. Winbourn of Edenton, M. Worth of Elizabeth City, ' Preston Cotton of Cottondale, Richard Bragaw of Wash ington, and B. Moss, of Waahingtoa!.'? v - Found A Cure For , Dyspepsia ' Mrs. S, Lindsay, of Fort William On tario, Canada, Who has suffered quite 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." i If troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion why not take these tablets, get well and stay , well? For sale . by Davis Pharjnacy and F. 'ft, 'Duffy.-i- '' From an authoritative offlciai source t Vis learned that it has been practical'y determined that the plenipotentiaries 0 Jlpan and Russia for the determination of peace terms will hold, their seisioas in Washington. , r ' .r Feel Impending Ooom.' The feeling of Impending doom in the minds of many victims of Bright's dis ease and diabetes has been changed to thankfulness by the benefit derived from taking Foley's Kidney Cure, . It will cure Incipient Bright's disease and diabetes and even in the worst eases gives comfort and relief; Slight dis orders are cured in a few days.' "I had diabetes in its worst form," writes Marion' Lee of Dunreath, ; Ind. "1 tried eight physicians" Without relief. Only three bottles Of Foley.s Kidney Cure made me a well man.'4 For sale by Davis Pharmacy.) . ' Three persona were drowned and two others narrowly escaped a like fate when an automobile in which they were ruling plunged Into the Chicago river through the open draw of the Rush street bridge, - r " If n ia kind of billious mood, ' You-wish an aid to digext food, '' . No other pill U half bo good As DeWitt's Little Early Risers. When e'er you fed impending ill, . And need a mnjric little pill. No othor one will fill the bill Like DeWitt's Little Early Risers. The Charlotto Cotlun Ex-lianj-e board of trade, wdh a cnpilal of 0'0 was tir,-iiiii-.---l y yvtih.'.vx ;it c d,;,:.r.. and ft..:: of ! Iiderestiu And Impressive CamemonlM Is Behalf of Deceased Members. " The memorial exercises of the Eureka Lodge No. 7 were held at the New Ma sonic Theatre Sunday evening at five o'clock in the presence of a large au dience. The lodge was woll represent ed, the members occupying seats on the stage. Succeeding the preliminary exercises, the roll call of the dead was made. The names of five members ot the order were called who have passed awav within the year. The' names- called were E. W. Carpenter to which J. B. Dawson responded; Dr. George Slover's name was answered to bv Georere Green; F. Olrich, by E. Gerockj Dr. J. H- Benton's name was responded to by UT. uameron; and H. U . UaJI's name by E. Gerock, - In each, case a brief sketch of the life of the subject being Utf George Green introduced the speaker, Mr. PerrinBusbee, of Raleigh Grand Warden of the Odd Fellows. Mr. Busbee's .discourse was eloquent and touching and "was thoroughly en joyed. . He spoke fax high terms of the Odd Fellows Society,,. . stating Its strength and its purposes. He said the two cardinal principles it recognized were the fatherhood pf God and the brotherhood of man,'- It has 1,500,000 members and was known in every land where the bum of . wheels of industry was heard. After the . services the members went to the cemetery and put flowers on about forty graves.:?. - 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. t or. a great many: years doctors . pro nounced, it a. local disease and -prescribed local remedies, and by constant ly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable.' Science has proven eatarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore "requires consti tutional, treatment. ' - - Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F, J. Cheney & 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 fails to cure: Send for circulars and testimonials. - 'v. F. J. CHENEY & CO. i ' . f 7 - Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c.- ' v Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation.! . - Frank G. Bigelow, defaulting presi dent of the First National Bank of Mil waukee, was sentenced in the federal court to ten years at hard labor in tin Ijpenit.ntiary at Fort Leavenworth, Kan Quarantine, regulations in Panama are to be made much more strict, and 'the inspections which will be made of per sons coming into the country - will be such as to reduce to a minimum the chances of yellow fever or any other disease being taken Into . the isthmian einaVsiSSM'r i-yf?fep(:fife': The news of the . world understands that King Edward cabled to President Roosevelt congratulations of the recep tion of his efforts to secure peace, ' It is ten times easier to curs coughs, croup, whooping-eough and all lung and bronchial affections when the bowels are open, a Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is the original Laxative Cough Syrup. Gently moves the bowels and expels all cold from the system, t Cuts the phlegm, , cures '.Tall coughs, an" strengthens weak' lungs, T,1;; -;;--; : - 09 For Louisville.' vt: Quite a number of New Bernians left on the nine o'clock train yesterday morn ing to go to Louisville ' to attend the Confederate reunion. . They ' wlll be gone during: the "week. ; They -were: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wolf enden and da n h tei Mias Mary ; Mrs. J. L. Haitafield; Miss Isabel Brysn! Messrs, 8. R. Street J. W. Biddle, W. B. Lane ndJ,.;W. Wooten, - .'' ; '-.",:r.,l"j?V'''-'?"f ; ; Dying of Famim'''vv' U, in ita torments, like dying of con sumption. The progress of consump tion, - from the beginning to the very end, Is e, long torture, both to victim and friends. "When .l had consump tion in its flntt stage," writes Wm. Myers, of Cearfoss, Md., "after trying different medicines and a good doctor in fain, I at last took Dr, King's New Discovery, which quickly and perfectly cured me."' Prompt relief and sure cure for conchs, colds, sore throat, brpncliiti.H, etc;. positively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at all Drug gists, price 50c and $1 a bUl e. ftlihtlra. TVlint Is t!int with li sweetens (lie cup of life, hut whl.li. If II ,wes I, nt one , - r, emlil'l.-m II? Aiwwer. e 1 !;!. t. y Is a i,.i;i Vfy ;i , n KtKc f m ? a-.h-.c r.- r..--iune juu ll-'i: 1 ' -I If'' ''L 1, .11 Sit a riini-T. lee. , . - ' t June 12. ' Our fanners are busy killing grass. Crops are looking fine. -, j; Mr. W. D. Caton of this place, one of Galilee boys that went to Kumberlin Heights, Tenn., a few days ago to go to school writes back that be is well pleased with his new home..-,- Our farmers are slow about digging their pottatoes. 1 r - Last week the weather was fine for killing grass and the farmers cured a I fine lot of hay but it was plowed under 1 instoad of shocked up. ' , - j Mr. and Mrs. W.F.Cuthrel received a fine present. It is a fine boy. - Ihe Sunday School will have Children Day exercises Sunday night at 8 o'clock Tho following is the program: --,., ' r. Fong by the school. ' Scripture reading by Mathew Wiley. 1 rayer &nd address by" Rev." J.- W. Ty idal of New Bern. U,- .. Address of welcome by,JMiss ; Sabrie Wi:ey. . , -J. ' "" J - Bright Day of Days, by Miss Llllie Wayne, ' ". A r r Shine out for Jesus, by Misses Louise Gaskms and Dora Sammons. - 1 Little Things, by a group of boys.' Twinkling to Brighten the World, by Miss Louise Gaskms. SongNo.90. ' V ; Little Blessings Brighten, by Miss Lucy Morris. ',T" '- 1 Make Somebody Glad, by Miss Delia Everington. Dispel the Gloom, by Mr. C. R. Wayne. , - ' Brightening the Earth, by a group. Song No. 83. , Do All You Can, by McJWayne. Don't you Care, by Miss Louise Wiley ...Song No. 86.' :. : Be careful what you say, by Lucy . The Japanese Ways, by Lillie Wayne ; The Dead Sea, by Tom Jones. 8ong No. 87 Home Bound Sail, hy S. F. Morris. Enlargement, by Lucy Morris. Jesus Shal be Universal King, by Delia Everington. Song No. 105. ' Only a Band of Children, by Ivin Thomas.' r" Address by Rev. J, W. TyndaL , Taking the offering. Song No. 166. Prayer by Lillie Wayne. Everybody invited to come 'and help t e childrem , : , ' -Jl Bad 'Scare.. Some day you will get a bad scare, when - you feel a pain in your bowels, and fear appendicitis. ' Safety lies hi Dr. King's New Life Pills, sure cure, for all bowel and stomach diseases, such as headache biliousness, costive ness, et& Guaranteed at at druggist, only 25cv -Try them... Did A Rushing . Buainesa. Mayor Patterson had an unusually large court yesterday. The eases were I all against negroes for disorderly con duct There is a flood tide in police court affairs as well as in others and when it occursthe court haa a busy day . . Oscar Simras had to pay one dollar i and costs; Dinah Moore was required to separate herself from one dollar and costs while her husband had to pay the costs-Hi sum amounting to $7.30 Alice ' Morton, an old habitue -of , the police Court was drunk-in addition to being die orderly and a fine of $6. and costs were assessed. She plead with the mayor to let her get out of town and she would never trouble hlra more. The mayor didn't see it In that light and at last ae counts Alice was still in the custody of the city, i '. ',: :. ';- , -i. Grant Boyd was fined one dollar, and costs, Lewis Henry wu let oft , with the costa-:'-..; ; ',.' '"-; ' .Charles Gibson was fined one dollar ' 0'?,''.WI -44lr "m.':1,-, .' was not very old, as way be be-! Ileved when It Is told that she oue day ran after some, birds to- tlie vata hope ot being able to catch them. A boy, Albert, several years older told her that she could not hope to catch the birds unless she put salt on their tails. A few days after Albert was sailing his new kite, and Lily, was delightedly watching h'lm. In some way the bo dropped the end of the kite string, and np, up went the kite. - . Lily, remem bering A Hurt's advice to ber when the birds flew sway.-called out eoosoUag ly: "Albert. I will tell you bow to catch It Pat salt on Its toil." vi. Te Seldr the 9tf. One rainy rooming a spider had fin lulled ber work sod thought she would take a walk.- Juit then a fly got caught In one of ihe -eplili'r's 'threads. "How dare you tanule my threads after aft my work, rou little rancnir "J did n it tniiKl yjur tbrMda" "Well, If j-iu didn't, four mother did a year o It'a Jnet tb same," And with that he ate the poor little HOW GERMS ENTER THE SYSTEM. IIivo llo Had I n.o a t; ; f in i' Csiiid IkoppiBS: First Duke-Weil, 0.0 you tii nk 1IU Van BuJiou iuteaus to has you? - Secoud Duke My tlear boy, I doS know. Sums days I think' she &03 At other times I fear slie tv tuerol. shopping LoulsvUte Couiler Jou-aaL - . . A BmarIU Mas, ivi .v "Yes, sir; he:, was hoatot when he wenfluto pollnc."- j -"Tout's nottatuE remarkable.', Plenty of honest men have eutered politics." "But be was still' bouejt.wheu h? came out" Chicago Becord-HeraM. -.- ; r". " ' CCTTIW-il Pare While " 1 .fil f I Lf id, property Vp--- . plleflV; will not crickpwijWfulistM good painter and ; Le Is" will cot down yoar palming bill Dlatrrially. SOLD BY ALL PAINT AND DEALERS. REPUTABLE HARDWARE CDASr LINE STORE J. O. Land, Manaerrr. PHONE 136. jf 'holCG Family GrOC0r- 1 ie -J and all kinds of i ool prinks. 15 lb of Sugar $1 00 NUHams 15c lb ; Frosll Bread and cakes every day from Kafers bakery. 1 lb Rumfords Pow der for 25c Try us for good goods and quick delivery. Yours Truly, OLand. Russell House ' ' BEAUFORT, N. 0 Centrally located. All the del caciea of the season. Well Yetiti lated rooms, Good beds, Phone ooi venienoes, Pol'te and attentive Ser vants. Kates $1.60 per daj Special and liberal terms by weel or month. Q. A. RUSSELL prvprltvor. PILlSt flUrll PILI8II ' Dr. Williams' tadlan Plto Ointmen wUl cure Blind, Bleeding, U Unrated . tot ing Piles 11 absorb the tunic allays ths Itching at ottos, ots as. a pr tloa,rra hiataat relief fs-tld bj UAVlr- BARM ACT. NOTICE Notice U Kerebr l&nm that eerti&eeU of itock No.lSofthe AeSNCERCo.. leeeedto DW Porter, he vine keea kiet ec mieplaeed. MPltcatlon via ee aeeae to uie inenuuT-Tneium of aaw eompaay for a daBlkau earufleaee. Juoelrd, 1A. VIHOINIA A. PORTEK. AdmhtMntrfx. WILUAM DUMN, e. L':':',iv(lotica. Mnt!j.ta linJn slua lt elrlne 4V luvivv saei aivtvvj irvuaiiaiteiiin,aiii Ot Stock MO. 1443 Ol the A, N. U. K. tc co.. issuea io J. u. ureen. eavma been hist or misplaced, application will be made to , the gecy-Treea. of said company for a duplicate certiAeate, May 19th, 1506. .,- THK BtQUIRKMENTS MFT The people have an eye -to things convenient, comfortable and cheerful Having fitted up our banking rooms to meet these, requirements, we cordialq invite you to call and inspect. CitizcnsV?Bank Capital - I ' .-' ' ; Surplus and Proflta Deposits ' ..';,-.!',- -; Assets v'r-'Nt:- $60,000. $27,000. f $205,000,00 $384,000.00 T, A. Gseen, President ''-t ' E. H. Meadows, Vice-president " T. A. UZ2KLL, Cashier; ' ';- Effect Upon rooplo With Good Digestion. u-.ln-rn!.ii ii y,,u si1"'!'! at once strengthen the ,1f-, !ornH'-h an- d '-'ive ayRtf-m hy the r ,.f r,,. ir li "f ''( o TK'-re U no no- j ,; . .. -K h !i ,-!, no Pji'-iiiful d- with tliia , . , ij r h !. J.i-t one siiih!! tnl-let out of i a f ' y r i I I . , ! , ' t: !i n,.-a, and ? . r t i J f ! I ' - -Tfip fin ' ; ' ! V l t 3'-:l f'tn r-'it ' ! f r i,f ci. i- - l-cLSiTO-'- Will cure any ease of Kidney, or Bladder disease that is not' beyond the reachof medicine. " tQIVIN Up to die. , . B. Bplegfll. 1204 N. Virginia St., KtutU1, Ind writes t "For ant four mn I lu traubUa with a kidnap and bladder a Section. I lost flaab andwaaunablatowork. Three nbjilclana failed to balp dm and 1 vm t lva an to die. Folejr's Kidney Core wu leeoamaiided and the flrst bottle tare u sreat relief and after lakiac tbe eeootiii bot tie i wueatirelj eared." ... Two 8Uee 50 Cento and 91.01 RIVE E STORE, Choice Family Groceries. PROMPT 0ELIVERY- L B HaMcht. XProprietor E.W. Smallwcod SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. LIME AND CKMRNT. AMERICAN FIELD FENCE. DtYOK's paint GLACIER REFRIGERATORS- PEERLESS ICE LAND FREEZERS. Screfn Dorrs and Wicdcw ln Chamberlain's COLIC, CHOLERA AND Diarrhea Remedy A few doses of this remedy jrlll invariably enre an ordinary at tack of diarrhea. It has been used In nine .epi demics of dysentery with perfect success. It can always be depended npon, even In the more severe attacks of cramp colio and chol era morbus. It ia equally successful for snmmer diarrhea and cholera infantum In children, and la the means of saving the lives of many children each year. When red need with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take. Every man of a family should keep this remedy in his home. Bay It now. It may save life. Price, 85c. Large Size, 50c. 1 27 Sllddls? HI. Full line of Drugs, Med lcines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply o, Flower Seeas, Phyniclar.g Prewcrip lions A Spe ;1 Ity. m Henry s Pharmacy MM cVrT,Tifof.s ie- vna fe i alee eel . MARK. COP VRieHTor KtitS t rauicoiius. Send muleL ekUh.arDkaiek finni M DATPNTt ,,,ftt'rf -i matt TCnceb w2rC.A.SNOW&CO. HUt ., ' WSHIGTON. D.O. L' Excurtioni R itet T Mirehead' City -eitj ind Bssiifort. U. ' t:.' The Atlantic A North' Carolina Rail. runu Miiuia uruivr notice; ' will veil round trio tickets to Morehead Citv and Return at the following Mte. IWerir tad TVkee eoU h 81 lie aaen In? mn4 Muni l-.imeMel IVkete )Vke wewo eacm nrnlnventt lei.. . . Kill tk-t M low towf lend Ulet IX hef nl Mondejr Ut- dataef luelvet GoMaboro ' ' Best. -, : ; l.aGrane , r ullinjr Creek Kinnton CshwoII . Dover " Cove Tuwnrnra Nt-w lifrn -Kivcnlnle 4 40 8 75 8 60 8 25 3 00 8 00 5 7S 2 70 2 06 2 00 t 75 1 70 1 () fill . 40 00 so ; 70 60 60 ' 40 SO 80 10 00 w 80 M 85 26 1 so J 80 1 20 1 10 1 00 1 00 0 85 80 75 ; 70 65 . , 65 , ,. 85' 25 ("nmt.-in Ilavei'K-k " Ncwiiort Wild wood " T! e r:il to flcnufort and return will he ci-ntn hi(;h"r. K. K. U I'.irNni. Trf.!T :.-u. -,i-.-r.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 13, 1905, edition 1
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