r if ."'.V"V " THE JOURNAL, Published every day In the year ex cept Monday, Journal Building 66-60 Craven St. i Phonb No. 8. CHARLES I STEVENS, W EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. .- 4- - ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES v One Year, 1 in advance- One Year, notinadvance,.-'.o..f. 6.00 Mnnt.Wv. hv earner in the city.,... '.BO , Advertising ratef urnished on apptt- ' Enterecl at the Post Office, New Bern C jfta second-class matter, W 'FFlriAt PAPEB OF NEW BKRN AND j ' " CRAVEN COUNTY, , w New Bern, N. C June 14. 1905. - AMERICA LEADS THE . NATIONS " tor humanity ; - 3 The position of thia Nation's stand - Sot peace in the war between Russia and Japan, and its initiative action in "coming strongly 'forward and showing . ! the reasons why the war should cease, . is truly American in every way, and .marks the high courage and humanity ' which have been the ennobling charac . . teristics of our people. ! ' .' While the President stands promi nently forward in the matter of seek . iig a peace baaia.soag to end the war in vhe far east, it must n9t be forgotten or overlooked, that the expressed sen timent of the American people has been s.-along the same line, therefore the f. United States stands desirous of peace. In speaking of the attitude of this . county and its President,, compared with that taken by European nations, the Baron D'Estournelles de Constant, ' an eminent Frenchman gives the fol lowing in an interview: "The United States has" again given - hesitating Europe a wholesome exam- pie, ah Europe araentiy aesirea peace . yet allowed the war to go on without comprehending what immense service ' it could render the belligerents in tak ing the initiative for peace, which neither of them could be the first to take. President Roosevelt has already . given four such striking lessons to Eu rope first, in having brought before arbitration tribunal at The Hague the question between Mexico and the 1 United States over the Pius fund claims, while Europe was scoffing at the peace court which it had created; second, in obliging Europe to settle pacifically the .Venezuelan affair; third, m proposing a second peace conference at The Hague to complete the work of the first; and, fourth, in now intervening to put to an end the hecatombs in the Far East. The conclusion of this is plain; All that the European Governments have morally lost through their timidty the Government of the United States has . v gained. It is another ttood example for -Europe of America's energy in safe Iguarding the most sacred . rights of hu manity. May American enterprise con tinue to stimulate Europe, breaking our old traditions of inertia and egotism. It is. from the West that the world to day is receiving light. Now that Pres ident Roosevelt has taken theneceaaarv initiative it is certain to be sincerely uaconaea Dy an me governments oi Eu rope." ; . The Baron 's recogni tion of the United States and its ;. people their stand taken for humanity and the cour age to be self-assertive when all. the great European powers remained quiet, shows the importance of this nation among the world's nations, thathe light for .; progress and justice, 4a to come from', the American" people, and this shows the responsibility which rests Upon this nation, to maintain its integrity and be ever the nation to lead the world forward for 'truth and right. .'.'-.' The laxative effect of Chamberlain's ' J Stomach and Liver Tablet Is so agree Jy ; - ; , able and so natural that yon do not real ' r ,, ice it is the effect of a medicine. For ; sale by Davis Pharmacy and F 3 Duffy v.v..:. ", .... -i . ; The condition of General A. F. Stew-.::'i'-i nrfc. ranking oOlcer of the United Cotf- federato Veterans, seriously 111 in AU-J ', v bama, remains almost unchanged. ?''.j Smo,nB Jn afowder Magazine. J 'X.pZWt cwUng death more auddanlybut '('. not more surely than neglecting kidney V dtorder. Foley's Kidney Cure wiU A. ' cure a slight disorder In a few dayi and :, :' ita continued use wljl cure the most i i obetinate cases. , It has cured many . i, people of Bright 'a disease and diabetes i who were thought to be Incurable. If 7 ; you have kidney or bladder trouble, , , commence , v taking Fuley's Kid- ; , :' ; "'y Cure today, before It is too late. :' For sale by Davis' rharmacy.. ; ' The National Board of Trade will be incorporated at Kansas City with its headquarters in the same city and C C, Christie as prenldpnt. " ; ; JuU Whal Everyone Should Do, ' Mr. J. T. Bnrbor of Jrwinville, Ha., always k-eps a Imltln of ( l,aml,. rhun' Colic (:h(iU ra am) DiarrliwaliciiMMly at . hnml n-aily foritintant uo. AtUcksof , eolir, )mlira nioibus and diurrlm.-a come on so pu,i1 nly that tli"r in n, lim (o liunl a doctor or ,i to I, a nU,i,. for nx-dii Inc. Mr. linrbt-r "I bv ti i' d t ),n.-rl:im's (' ', 11, 'ot d )i!,r.l. i:..n...!y ml.,. Ii ia ,. ,,f ' I" --t I cv, r !, ,v. I 1 . . . M i of it ill rt y r,.,,in ifi ),,,. THE F EAL TEST Of Herpldde I la Giving It a Tkor. ash Trial. There 1b only one test by which to judge of the efficiency or any arum and that la by Ita ability to do that which It la intended to uu. emuy " vigors may look nice and amell. nice, but the point 1 do they eradicate Pao ton falling hair? No, they do not. hut Herpiciuo . because it goes to the root oi ine bvu ar,A kiiia the e-erm tnat ,ine , from whence the hair gets lti - Letter from prominent people every where are dally provln that Newbro KrDlclde stands the "teat ot use." . It la delightful creasing, cmk, pui nil free) from oil or. grease. 'fiold by leading rug;tsts. Send Mc, In tamps for sample to The Herplclda Detroit. Mien. fl n RRADHAM. Bneelal Art.-,. , - - Beaufort;'. , ' . , , June 12 ' George W. Taylor, ex-postmaster -of this city died of tuberculosis here to day after a long and painful illness. He is survived by a wife and four children. Mr. Fred D. Swindell left today to at tend the summer school at Wake Forest College.. , ' - Mr. and Mrs. George Nicoll of ' New Bern; are guests at the Davis house-. Miss May Hendreo of New" Bern the guest of Miss Mabel Chadwick." i Miss Annie Chadwick of New Bern is visiting friends here.- ' i" " Mr. Ed Davis of Rocksboro is 'spend ing a short vacation at his home. ' here. Mr. J. T. Duncan arrived from Elisa beth City Sunday and is spending a few days with friends here. ' - Mr. M, h. Davis 1s at home for the summer. ; t- NOW IS THE TIME FOR HY0MEI Fsr Easltr to Curs Catarrh Now Than AnyOlhsrTlmi,.-'. Now is the time to use Hyomei.when the early summer days make it so easy to cure catarrhal troubles. '; The " Hyo- mei treatment, breathed for a few minutes three or four times a day in May or - June, will- do ' good twice as qnickly as it did in January , and nearly every one knows that used faithfully then, it completely lids the system of catarrh. :je.?--;'. ' The complete Hyomei outfit costs but one dollar, and consists of a neat in haler that can be carried in the purse or vest pocket and will last a lifetime, a medicine dropper, and bottle of Hy omei,' 'Extra bottles of Hyomei can be procured, if desired, . for fifty cents. F. S. Duffy gives his personal guar antee with every Hyomei Outfit they sell to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction. -There is no-risk whatever to the purchaser of ' Hyo mei. . i ' ::--'-;- J::':'i? ' : a (jew York Cotton Market v The following were the opening and closing prices on tile New York Cotton Exchange, June 13. , .?, -','t ' Open July . - 810 ' Aug; 813 October 825 Receipts 16,632; ' High ": Closa, . : "' 838 .. 8 852 Three Phyilciam . treated htm with ,. .: ,' out Success! - ' ' .- ' .;n, .- ,r; .,,3., 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. I then took,Fpley's Kidney Cure.,., The first bottle gave immediate relief, and three bottles cured me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful rem edy.','' gold by Davis Pharmacy -'t Thirty business firths in Muskogee, I. T., have paid the tribal tax and others having promised to do so, there la prob ably ended.'', v. ,' : y , ; , .i-J'-X Huge Tailu'v-.C'''" It wm a huge task, to undertake the cure of such a bad ease of kidney dis ease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero kee, la.; but Electric Bitters did it He writes: "My kidneys were so for gone I could not sit, on a chair without a cushion; and. suffered from dreadful backache, headache, and depression. In Electric Bitters, .however, I found a cure, and by them restored to perfect health, - J recommend tills great tonic medicine to all with weak kldneynjlvcr or stomach.' Guaranteed by all Drug gist; price 60c , '. , j, ' Any assemblage of more than 30 por eons has been .forbidden at Saginaw, Mich., for fear of rioting on account of the trolley strike. . . Ihere is more ( starrh in this section of the country than all other diirnsos put together, end until thn last f i w years was supposnd to hn Inciiraldn. For a great many years doctors pro nounced It a local diRcn-o and pro scriliKl local remiilim, nndby cm '.'int ly failing to cure with local 1fi im-nt., pronounced it locuraldn. :", i-m e h.m proven rslnrrh lobe n cm ,! ,i! i,,t,n! ihvnc ftod tbi'rcforfl ri-i , i c,t 'i tutiotiitl trcnl in, nt. It , ; i : h Curp, rout A t'fl., T,,!. llltinl,;d C hA-n ii ! lo a t l!, I I ! I ly ), i. l! I . J. ( (J ii. r i t, N. C. The 6th annual commencement of St. Paul's School began Thursday evening une the eighth, with a literary meeting of the Alumni Association. Several fine speeches were made by the old members of the school. Among them were the following: - "A Plea for Higher Education," Mr. .L. Willis.- - - The Russian-Japanese V War, " Mr. Moses H. Gold. - . ' ' ' Our Duty to the South and The Un ion, Mr. Ulaud rC W neat ley. "Some Kindergarten , Principles Ap plied to Primary Teaching," Miss Lily Fales, ,s i -'i-'1 The Statue of the Marble Dream, Miss Bessie DUl - , ' , - , v The meeting closed with a speech by Mr. L. ' V. , Lewis, "After Failure, What." The speechs showed care and research, and reflected great credit on the Association. -f''-( In addition to the orations there was music by the following;. Miss Albertson Miss Minnie Davis, Misses Bessie Tay lor and Lorena Willis. J'Ui, On Friday June 9, there was a public exercise of the Kindergarten, when the little ones showed up to their very best with their bright songs, ' games and creditable work. - '- ' At 8 p. m. Friday night the two lite rary societies of the school The Nee Pi Gamma, arid the Phi Sigma Gamma, held a joint meeting, where the children with their recitations; duets and songs held an audience attentive for an hour or so. . ' ' ' ' On Sunday morning at 11 av- m. the whole school assembled ' in the school house and from there formed a proces sion to the church.' The Baccalaureate sermon was delivered by the RevT. P. Noe. He chose as his text "Keep The Heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life,',' The sermon was a beautiful well thoughf out one, and especially appropriate to' the - five girl graduatea.v-?.;.a.'::iiJi!'l'' Jaonday'from.S to B p. m. the cooking class held a most creditable exhibition nf their work.: 1 Thar waa alaoa anlen. did exhibit of specimens of work from the Work shop and the different rooms : Monday evening at 8 p. m. the gradu ating exercises were held, i Miss Cora Delamer delivered the Salutatory and Miss M. P. Davis closed with a touch ing as well as well written valedictory. The program was interspersed with in strumental pieces and bright songs. great number of certificates were con ferred and diplomas were given to the following: " i , Miss Cora Delamar, ' ' : Miss Minm Davis, . ' Miss Lorena Willis,---"Hiss Mamie Gulley, "Miss Bessie Taylor. ' . ' The class song was written by Miss Bessie Taylor and the Prophecy by Miss Lorena Willis, , A number of well writ ten essays were wad.-f ';- - The whole commencement while not elaborate showed can and interest and' considering the many interruptions the school has had during the year it proved moat wwcasafiu. Ancient witchery was believed In by only a few but the true -merit of De Witt's Witch Hatel Salve is known by every one who- hat ufced it for boils, sores, tetter, ecxema and piles. :.;.-.: ' f i I lll -'-. w' By swallowing poison, D. H. Shroyer a contractor, whose home was in But ler, Pa,, killed himself at Oxford, Feel Impending Doom.1 '- The f ecllna of Impending doom' in the grinds of many victims of B right's dis ease and diabetes has been changed to thankfulness by the benefit -derived from taking Foley's Kidney Cure.-. will cure incipient Bright'! disease and diabetes and even in' the worst cases gives comtort and relief. ' Slight dis orders are cured in few days. "I had diabetes in its worst form." writes Marion Lee of Dunreath, Ind. "H tried eight physicians without -relief. Only three bottles of Foley ,s Kidney Cure made me a well man.' For sale by Davis Pharmacy.! : '-: , j, r ; The death of Beriah Wilkins, owner of the Washington Post, will cause no change in the management of the pa per. . .. : ;. Dying of Famimt . S U, in its toyments, like dying of eon sumption. The progress of comsump tion, from the beginning to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and friends.. "When 1 had consump tion in it first stage, " writes Wm. Myers, of Cearfoss, Md., "after trying different oiedicines and a good doctor in rain, I at last took Dr. King's New Diwovery, which quickly and perfectly cured jna. ". Prompt relief end sure jcure for coughs, coWn, sore tliroat. bronchitis, etc. rottiU.i'ely previnta pneumonia. Guaranteed at all ,l)rvg friMA, price K0c anil 1 a biiltle. The nui'.Hinn Mini ftiwl nil lii fntiiiiy i'.i' j.-..m.fi file ( ! ; i ? nui. at Uio Jjtnx i.ll!ls, v ! r. vT' t t Cate cl k-ei.luskt:a. An oculut su.r.ina . that glasses sh'juld be waslisd every uifht In warm soupsudii, well rluseil and dried on a bit of old, soft liueu. Few people, th jugli otlierwl ;e. neat and fastidious, cleanse tlielr glasses frequently euoug.i. 1 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 snd 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 well? For ; sale , by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy-v ' For CrUp Pie Croat.. No more soavy pie crust Sprinkle the bottom and side trusts of . the pie with llnely grated breadcrumbs.; They, will not be noticed U tne fruit ana mlucepies, . . . i. 5 , A Bad Scare. Some day you will get a bad scare, when you fee( a pain in your - bowelB, 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 35. , Try them. 1 '.r -". A MeiidlBst-Hlaft. , Sew a piece ot the goods to the waist band of Wash dresses that it may have the same washings as the dress and when necessary - make- a less notable jpatch than a bright new piece. f No Secret About It. : It is no secret, that for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Boils, etc.; nothing is bo effective as Buck- len'a Arnica. Salve. ."It didn't take long to cure a bad sore I had, and it is 0. K.,w for sore eyes," : writes D, Li Gregory, of Hope, Tex 25c at all Druggist 'v.?-." ;''V;': de hinmm Sklra. ' Linen that has faded may be fres'a ened by soaking in a decoction of hay teaPut the,bunch of hay in a big kettle or boiler and cover with cold wa ter. Bring to 4 bolt then let it steep on the back of the stove for an hour. Sprained Ankle, Stiff . Neck, Lame 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 when troubled with any one of these ailments.; For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. 8. Duffy. ' - v ;-.v,, a in . Mr. Vanderbilt positively - denies the reports that have been .published from time to time that be is tired of Bilt nwris. On the contrary, he is spending more time at Biltmore than ever be fore and will remove : his citiaenship to North Carolina this fall. i It b 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. li,V, , . ; I.H.JI 1 JLLI . LI 1 - -1 . - Miss Myrtle NY Park, .who has been' called to the pastorate of the Christian Church at Ramsey, I1L, is noted as an evangelist. She is but 18 years of age. ' ' Off For Loufiville,; V i Quite a number of New Bemians left on the nine o'clock train yesterday morn ing to go to Louisville to attend the Confederate' reunion.' - They .' will be gone during the week. They were: Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Wolf enden and daugh ter Miss Mary; Mrs. J. Iv Hartsfield; Miss Isabel Bryan.' Messrs. S. R, Street J. W. Blddle, Wva Lane and -J.. W. Wooten. :.-: '.. . -s.-. :: V .. .. . " 1 .... "; -i Mrs,- Mary E. Lapier, , of. Cripple Creek, CoL, was chosen forewoman of a jury that tried a divorce case there, the first of her sex in Colorado to serve in that capacity. '.',, ; If n va kind of billious mood, - ... '", You wish an aid to digest food' : -Uo other pill is half ao good ' ; ' . As DcWitt's Little Early Riaers. ' When e'er you feel Impending ill,'' And need a magic "little pill, . No other one wlU fill the bill Like DeWitt's Little Early Rinors. John Randolph Cook and Mary Eliza beth Cooke, of fU ranton, Ps., ixilh un niarril, are believed to be the otilest twins in Amoriim. They were bom near BuIThIo ei(;lity yenrs tgo. Cu!, Diarrhoea. ) (, prvdl inf'i r ki)"V i.: ! ,!:,! My f t I' -in fii U. S. M .lur s t : cm in. h ri . - , U Tour grocer is honest and if he cares to do ao can tell you that lie knows very little about the bulk coffee he sells you. iftw can ha know, where it originally came from, .1 ,1 .. .. 1 1 . . 1 . 1 & pow ' or S '':e-'.!"'.'r Urf,ee oacUaa haada. ty, l.;r,aoVaffv ol LION pound of Pure Coffee. Insist ..upon getting the genuine. Lion bead on every .package.) s"r v, (Save the IJonJieads tat valuable pienduins.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE ..V " " v'j., "WOOLBOtf SPICE Cd., Toledo, Ohio. college of agricul ture and mechanics arts ; Offars practical industrial educa tion in Agriculture, Engineering, Industrial Chemistry, and the Textile Art, Tuition $30 a year. Board $8 a month. 120 Scholar ships. Address . PRESIDENT WINSTON, WEST BALBtGH, N. C. Kutr.y Clairo. - NORTH CAROLINA Onslow County. To M. M. Capos. Kntry Taktr for Onnlow County. The undersigned W. 8. Wft-.tof Craven conty. North Carolina, enters and lay rlim to thwfol lowinffdoHCnbad piece or prcl of laud in Jack vil!e Townr.hip. Onslow County, Stat1 r.f North i!aroHi a, tlt flame Li-inw vacant and unapproiTia tedland, and subject to entry, vie: BfKtni.in.T In th hmi of BuU iiclora dtdinht at David Alli hork line tith oorner nf hi 51)03" ari? patent and running tlience with aiid Alison linoBoulhapeait 616 poles to httd of Huif Moon, thenc South 68 east 160 polos to the run of Middle Branch, then t U h 4 want 966 poles, then south 22 west 24U jjoius. thence to the corner of the LeaeHon and Huffglna land on the d(re of Ahe White Oak Poco son, thence with the lines, of the Hugrjrins land northwardly to Duncan Pai-ker line, thence with raid Duncan Parkers line and other adjoining lines northwardly to Batch lore Delight, thence up the run of Batchvlors LfeHght te place of beginning:, o staining 60ft acres more or less, same intended u cover all the vacant lands lyinir between the Eublic rood loadina'fftrm Jncknonvilleto RichlandH y way of Half Moon, and David Allisons patent Hns fiora a point on said road where it crosses Hammonds creuk. Entered the th day of June. 1906. WSWEST, Beta Entry No. 430. NOTICE - , STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA. . Omsijiw (Shinty To M. M. Otppa Entrr Taker for Onalow ConatjK Theundi4it.en k. It Mtiin. or uiukiw eounty North Cuulina. enter, and lav. .bilm to th. follow intr dcwribal piece or Dfcrcel of land in Jaekion- villaand White Oak Townrtip.On.low county, H utrolina. the Mine beta vacant and unaDproDrt- aUxl land, and .ubject toentry. via: Brinnlna on tn. run of the liia North Kant at Davkl AIIImhi'ii ild comer of hi 611026 acre, patent, and running thence with (aid Alluuh. patent Hnee. South 14 wt 60(1 pole., then aouth m potae. then eouth S4 aut BaO polee. then north ou eaet KM polaa. then north St .art HO pole Him north au cant 112 Doua. tneeaoutn nautrro pone, then aouth tu eut $) pokw. Own north 1 eiut 1169 poke, then north 11 waet 708 polea, then wart M0 polee, tlwn north am eowa, then east tut now., then north u eut IM polea. then north 1 mat K6t poksa, then north la ami 440 pokes then north 46 wot 8M poke), then north 70 wrtt J64 polea, then north 97 wart 220 polea, north 81 wert 170 polo, to head ef Fork Branch, then north 74 Mt 2110 polee. then aouth 08 weet 404 potat, then north S9 wen 100 Dow, .then north ao w jzo note., torn north 46 wnt (o Jones County line, thmce with eeld County line end the run of White Oak Rivar te Q W Smith. Hne, then with aid O W Smith, line to Job Smith, line, then with Job Smith, line to J E Latham, line, then with Latham, line to John Hewitt'. eoceoMd line and, with all Hewitt line to C 8 Hewitt deceased line and with eeld Hewitt linetoBarbaeallneof hi. 6 acre nek! tract, and with amid line te Fork Branch, than with tM BarbM line to the J. A. Taylor dereaaed line, and with .aid une to tne undivided tract of Smita land, and with aaid Smith land to the Harnett line. Uien with a. id -Hanrott line to Mr. Canute Holland, line and with aaid Holland line lo Gib eiia'ti Branch, thet.ee with aaid Branch run te the Stephen Hendereon deeeucd line, mild with aaid Hendenam line to the A d Hdrat deoeaead line and with aaid Hurat line te the Iftmiae Morton'. line, than with uid Morton Une to Die land form eriy owned by Jimm Milla, deceaaed, thence with fie Una. of aaid Mill, treat erawitif Hlnrine Hranch to the land Iormerly owned bv Frank Har TM n uV ea i, thence with the line of aaid Harri- aon .laot th Kun n Eu'jank. line, thence with ea d kutnka line to the une of the land fnmMrly owned by Geaire and Wm Oollin. dreeaurd, thence with Bid Uollinalinetothe lane e the land fomv erly ownod by Kraamua Oliver deceaaed. and with aid Oliver fine to the Una of the land formerly nwnid bv Kdward Hmi i deceeaad. and with aaid kura.ln.toAllaliliclat Line Kailroad, thence continirna wuh iahj R ami berk lin.aial tho bark line er Una. of all the adjoining- partie. .round to the place or bacilli inti. conuinlne; 1.(00 mtrm more m lea... im. n 4nded to eover all the vacant Inod lyma tMwMi th. Lavk linaa of all the d lifer ent land uvnr and David Alltton'. patent line., and Ivine- b feen Oie PuMie Hoed leading from Jarkamiville tojoh Smith, and llevid Alllaona patent line, from a Ixiint on aaid public ioW wliore It ccenoa Ilia North KaaU R II MILLS ' fcntered the IHJ day of June, 1J. Entry No 431 2 ,av . ii was Dienueu or Willi wuai ; when roasted? A If you buy your : . coffee loose by the pound, bow can you expect purity ana uniform quality 1 - ' t-K"J " HON COFFEE, fbe LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE ' COFFEES, ta oi necessity : nnllorm ti qusillty, strength and flavor. For WEI A QUARTE1 01 A CENTC1Y, UON COFFEE Iimsj becsn the sUadartl eoltM In ' mlHIonsf ot bomca. - -..- t'U0N.''C0iTEE''ti' eaeUlT sMdtesl art ear lacier las, mm enlU esteme im crKd.r olcoalB laeeatad wltkst, COFFEE you get one full UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA i7'o-ioo5 Ksd el th Stie' Educational Syitem. DEPARTMENTS Collegiate, Bnginetrlng, Graduate Lnw, Mtdlclne, pharmacy Tiib; ; ry containf 48,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating system. Few dormi tories, gymnasium, Y. M. C. A. building. 667 Students. 66 Instructors The Fall term begins . Sept. 11, 1905. Address Francis P. Venable, President Chapel Hill, N. C. COAST LINE STORE J. O. Land, Manasyr. PHONE 136. Choice Family Grocer ies and 'all kinds of ' ool Drinks. 15 lb of Sugar $1 00 N Hams 15c lb Fresh Bread and cakes every day from Kafers bakery. 1 lb Rumfords Pow der for 25e Try us lor good goods and quick delivery. Yours Truly, O Land. Russell House V BEAUFOUT, N. C ' Ccnlrully located. All the deli cacH of tho season. Well venti lated rooms, Good beds, I'hone ooo yenienop. J'ol'te and attentive 8er- vantfl. itatea ii.ou per uay ipeciul and liberal terms bj week y month. . I - Q.- A. RUSSELL, - proprlnr. f (LIS 1 : PlLk't j ( hLKHII. ; Dr. WHUsmi'.ItidUii Ptlt Olnbnenl U1 eurs BUnd, BkwdlnK, Uloeratorl a tcbini PIleA, It absorbs ths tonie' tllsys ths Itohlng at osts, eta u s pfM 'lOMrtvei btaaaot rslMI 8 eld by UAV1B HAUeiAUT. '..- '.;:'.' NOTICE ' Notice ta Keceby rfven that eertincaU ef etnea We, IMIofthe AANCRBOo,. laaoed te DW Porter, hevinf keen Wat or mleplaeed. applkatioa will b. made to the Seeiweiry-Treaaarer ef eatd company tut duplicate earUAomte.. . June.Vd. 19i. - ' VIKtllNIA A. rFCTFR. AdmlnlMnrtrta. , ' WIUJAM IJUMN, Ja,, Attorney. ., , - V-i' ' Noticia.' . "Vi ' - . .. ; . ,-. . Notice Is hereby rlycnthstfertififate nf stock No, 1443 of ths A, A N. C, R. K. Co,, issued to 3. C . Creen, having been lost or misplneed, application Will be made to ths Reey-Treas. of said company for a duplicate tcrtlfleats. . May lOtJi, 1C0& ... . , '. , ., I'HK 1SKQUII.KMKNTS MKT The peopls hfiv an eya to thins; convenient, comfortable) snd cheerful. Having fitted up our banking: rooms tn meet tlure requirements, w cordially invile yuu to can sml intitMH-i. Ciii: e Ban!; '.LiltJ HW HiiJtN,f.t.. I'.O.dlfl.fM' '.ii nr ..la d Pn.fita Jir7,( -o.fKi ' .'i,l 'I.IK 5 i, ii- o.nt. t.t A. c S'FGLEY'O Will cur any ease of Kidney r or Bladder -disease that it not beyond the reach of medicine. ft ' QIVM UP TO DIL-' B. BpiegeL 1204 N. Vlrgiala St., Zrantrille, Xod., wntea t For over four rears I wet troubled with a kidney and bladder abaction. 1 loft flesh andwasuuabletoworlc, Tune pbjrilelane tailed ' to help me aud 1 was eTtvea up to die.- Foley's Kldnav r.ur wna MmmmndMl and th Srsfc : bottle Sara me craat relief and after takiaf this aeeood bottle I was entirely eared.1' Two 81e 50 Cents and $1.01 RIVERSIDE STORE. Choice Family Groceries, PROMPT DELIVERY. L B Habicht, UProprietor E.W. Smallwood SASH, DOOliS, AND BLIND. LIME AM) CKMKNT. AMKKICAN KIKIJ) FKNCF. DKVOK'S PaINT GLACIER REFRIGERATORS- PEERLESS ICE LAND FREEZERS- Screen Doers end Windbv Hmn Chamberlain's COLIC. CHOLERA AND Diarrhea Remedy A few iloaes of this remedy will Invariably cure uu ordinary at tack of diarrhea. It has been used In nine epi demics of dysentery with perfect success. It can always be depended nnon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp collo and chol era morbus. It Is etjnally successful for summer diarrhea and cholera Infantum in children, and is 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 Bhould keep this remedy in his home. Buy It now. It may save life. Price, 25c. Laroe Size, 80c. 127 Ml.ldiV Ht. Full line of Drugs.Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply o, Flower Seeas, I'l.jM.clai.g PrrNcrlp t tout. A Npe slly. anythlnr yon Invent or tmrmrvel CaVEAt.TStPF.MARS. COP(il(lHTor 0E8I PB0IECII0K. 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