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i. .,. June M. . i f , Tim JOu:;i Published every d..y in t,.e cept Monday. Journal Lu.L. Craven St - Phone No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES On Year, in advance. One Year, not in advance.... .f. Monthly, by carrier in the city.., '..$4.00 ,V"B.00 .. .60 ; Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. ' ' ' ' v ' . Entered at the Post Office, New Bern . H. C. as second-class matter,.- JfFICUV PAPER Of NEW BERN AND y ' ; CRAVEN COONTT. . " , New ' Bern; Xfo; June 15, 1905, . SCAPE GOATS FOR FAILURFS. , - Failure whethef in the individual . or nation, always calls for . an excuse. There is usually chargin felt because of failure, and it is some alleviation,; of feelings of least,' when an explanation ,s is offered, which may 'account if not " wholly explain the cause of failure, . . . The-difference betweep . success and . failure is not merely . that of accom plishment and non-accomplishment It is far more reaching. For success tieith er "needs explanation nor justification, it stands for itself, while failure , de mands reasons, the why and wherefore and the hostile criticism of every look eron. wj( . i " t ' There is nothing new in the world's attitude toward those who succeed and those who fail. ' It Is the welcome hand for the one, .and the turned back . for the other. The world as a whole, r and this inclvdes the civilized portions,' re fuses to accept excuses for failures with any degree of equanimity and in the case of those In public life, whose- fail ures reflect upon their communities, or the nation for which they stand, these failures call for the sacrifice of the (: in dividual who represents or stands in charge or command of the matter which has gone down. ""j-- ' The Russlan-JapaneM war has , been ' productive of two conspicuous so-called failures, on General Stoessel at Port Arthur, and lately Admiral Rojestven- . sky of Sea of Japon ill-fortune. , Stoes sel had to surrender at Port Arthur, and it meant failure for him, regardless of previous victories for his nation. -Ro jestverisky since hi overwhelming' .de feat by Togo, is accused of being guilty of many negligences. . . " T " This is but the repetition of history, the demand for the scape goat, because failure to a nation of a battle : must needs have the individual offered up to appease ithe feelings ; of the people, -whose honor seems to be shocked be cause of loss of arms In battle, there fore injury to the prestige of. the Courr try. It is an easy and convenient way, to take the scape goat method to relieve the supposed odium which rests upon a nation. It mean the sacrifice- of. one person, but then what Is one person, when millions are concerned whose feel ings must be aaauaged'because of ' the nation's failure,- and to must be offered and made th scape goat, and thu in the face that both he and those who sent him to certain d- i feat and possible death,? knew of the circumstances which made. his defeat certain.''., ' ? A : ' Smoking In Powder Magazine. , ; Is courting death mora suddenly but not more surely than neglecting kidney ' disorders. . Foley's Kidney Cure will ' , cure a slight disorder in af ew days and -. .Its continued "use will cure the most ft. obstlnato cases.- It has cured many -' ,'; people of Bright's disease and diabetes -who were thought to be incMrabla. . If -you have kidney or bladder trouble. . commence taking - Foley's ' Kid ney Cure today, before it is too late. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy, - 'New York Cotton Market '. ; The following were the opening and closing prices on th New York Cotton Exchange, June 14. s Open July 836 r". Aug) . t 835 '" .October 848 RcipU 14,000; High Close 842 m :' Just What Everyone Should Do, Mr. J, T. PnrW of Irwinvillo, Ga Biw-nyn an-pa a wit ue ui t DHmburlain k Colic Clidlcra nnd Diarrho-a IVmniy til , hnnd mmly fur inntunt Ubj, Al(a, l if tulic, rh,lira morbus, and dmn !,. fiiiM tm f) HuiMi nly tl,i,t tiiri,, in p" time to bunt a il-H-tor or k' to t! f 1 ,r for nu-'lii ino. Mr. I:.(l-r a-, v.; "1 liliVfl Iri. ii ( I. !.. in' I '. ' I-. ( h a and I '. .,1-1 1.' ., I: ii ' v : ' h is , ,,f the 1 I in, I , v, , II a I- ' 1 I : '1 run A nma us .m!y t '--a a ir-t t s "ii y t -6," but tl!B llilur.u lial 1 T If.rU 1-; rui to ai.awcr lui. fcalabeaua are rrowlllff rnore nu-nr-oua every duy. n.its tnuna fii.t-ni breeding places for the paraslnc prms winch sap me Ills froro tne rooin ot tne hair. W hen your hair beelus to f iM out and your s.mlp Is lull of Dnndruif it is a sure sir" that tutssa countless gcrma are busily at work. There ia but one way to overcome the trouble and kill the germsthat way is to apply Newbro'a Herpieide to the scalp it will kill the germs and healthy hair Is sure to result. oia by leadlns; drupirints. Sena 10c. In tamps for sample to lhe Herpiclda Co., Detroit, Mich. i O. D. BHA.DHAM. Special Aft. , Three men were killed and one was perhaps mortally wounded in a shoot ing affray at Palmetto, La. , , 4 . A Bad Scare.- , . -., Some day yon 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- nessv et4. Guaranteed at at ..druggist, 6nly25c. 'Try them,' One of the New York subways was j blocked by it flood of water due to a broken main and traffic Brooklyn lines was cave-In.- , ,- - j. Na Secret About It,' s 7j 3 . It is no secret,' that for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Boils, 7 , " o , 7m I.j u a 7 J ten's , Anute . Bto didn't take lgtocuwilbadsore l had, uid It is u. ii... iorv-eore eyes, writes u, u. Gregory, of . Hope, Tex 2Bc'at lill Druggist ' ' v : Both of the Pennsylvania New York Chicago trains reached their respective destinations in less thn 18 hours, the west i bound train' having attained a speed of 127,3 miles an hour; Sprained "Ankle, , Stiff .Neck,; Lame Shoulder, ; J - , -These are three common ailments for which Chamberlain's Pain Balntris s 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. & Duffy.', " - : - f 1 ' ' ii - 1 i iLi mmmm X j ' --r"- v It is said that Thomas' F. . Ryan eon templates the -' consolidation of three New York trust companies as a part of tha plan to acquire the , Hyde atock in the Equitable Life Assurance Society. i ' ,' '", The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agree able and so natural that you do not real ize it to the effect of a medicine - For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F S Duffy ' ; n , i 1 11, I : Henry W. Comstock,- of Boston was robbed of $120,000 in negotiable securi ties which he had put under a pill6w in his stateroom on a Long Island sound steamer on the way from New York. ,u"-'""ii ' hi mi mi ii 1 -r i-' T'" ' It is ten tunes easier to euro coughs, croup, whooping-cough and all lung and bronchial affections when the bowels are open. Kennedy's Laxative' Honey and Tar is the original Laxati ve Cough Syrup. Gently moves the bowels and expels all cold from the system. ' Cuts the : phlegm, ':: cures .- all :; coughs an strengthens weak lungs. r -fWV-;-' A train carrying Confederate Veter ans to the Reunion," at Louisville, Ky., was wrecked at Goldengate, I1L 'The train went through abridge" over the Little Wabash river killing , four per sons and Injuring twenty. ',' .'r"'-'r..' It was a huge task to undertake the core of such a bad case . of kidney dis ease, aa that of C. F. Collier, of Chero kee, Ia., 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 'fro 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- gurt; price 60c ;"'..i . : ' The boycotting of American goods by the Chinese guild .. daily assuming most serious proportions. The guilds have quietly determined to carry the boycott through and the aspect for American manufacturers is '.. rather gloomy. The native newspapers are refusing advertisements of American goods. : " , There Is more Catarrh in this section of ths country than all other diHoasos put together, and until the twit fvw years was uppoed to bo incurable. ror a gTeai many years diK-tors pro- nouncw it a locul ilmnine and pre scribed local remelie, smll-y coin.lnnt ly failing to euro Willi 1, nl t n :it rn.-i.t pronounced it liir-ural ,!. S, ii-in e bin proven catarrh to b a rtixt:t,itii. ilwiKf ami then tutionnl trei,(,'i), Cure, ? 4 Cn ,1 ,1 1 H 1 . r. .i. ( ri)r? nn th, i.l i, t. 1 ne : vs, i , i n. ' n.-ry e bra,;, y i . ui.y. I aiid t:.e :. -e Larva liv Yt e ej tiected to be in N. C. at our old home ere tins, but we are right here yet, though we expect to leave in a few days more and perhaps by the time this is in print we will be in the old North State. We have been here for 16 months and fared sumptuously every day, as the saying is, and while we like Punta Gorda and South Fla., A Mo, 1, the weather now is getting most too hot for us in the day, so we adjourn to N. C. for a season, but think we will return again next fall or winter. Punta Gorda is building up fast since the late fire and freeze.;. New buildings and new farms are being constructed all the time. J - . - -, There were 25 , "tigers" that were called "blind" and other nuisances with doubtful proprietors and . rowdyisms without fear in plenty,' now since we have new officers things have' changed for the better, and we can't even get a "short" from the late B, T., element all gone. 'e - ' "V',. v ' W have lots of local news, buigutss the Journal readers would rather - have some other kind of news, will however, try to please all as best wa-an, bygiy- c oa a number of i ing a few local dots then maybe eorae interrupted by a J thing else. , - ' The fish business is about played out for this season. Very few have been caught here during the last 2 months. ; The dealers are now repairing their houses, Ki,tfr4,nf mm Ink antral afn - tiMnatwlniW Jto faU flghi and big run oz nah- wm be on handthij( fftlL flah herfl to close ntrom Jane 15 to Aug IS. , . , The farms and gardens are pretty well housed for this spring and summer Not much farming or gardening done in South Florida. Too hot in the day time, . May past has been so it said the hottest May in years back, the thet mometer from 90 to 100 in'. the, day In shade, though at night down to 65 or 75 always cool enough- to sleep well- at night V The mosquitoes are not bad. at elL"- -r . , -- Capf Dan Ward has quit fishing for the season, ia now working for the John Saverese Co., building and repairing Sharpies boats. - - - Messrs John Capo and M. M. Gaston are two of the successful .poultry rais ers here, Mr. Capo has 800 fowls-of different breeds. - . T L The cattle industry here la a big thing, last-week two steamer loads left here for Cuba, 1,410 head, this makes about 2,900 head shipped from here in the last month. , - ', The melon crop Is hot so good : this year, though up to the standard. '-Two carloads containing some 4,000 melons were shipped from this wharf last week, to Key West on the steam launches,. "Nellie and Roy", belongingto G. T. Brown, they weighed from ten; to fifty pounds each, i r .- The oyster and clam industry ought to be ,of the best, oysters are, but clams are not, the season as they have it learned about the clam, we saw etc. Some clams' here . last week tha one dozen weighed 46 lbs, and were jus as juicy - and .tender as the smallest and best as the noted Bogus Sound' clams. The oysters are go-id now, we had some last week that one bushel shucked but made 6 quarts as fine and fat oysters as grow anywhere. : -h .iS-U'l Mrs. Dan Ward has in hr garden two running squash vines, one has 7 prongs measuring m ledgth 124 yards,' one prong alone is 28 feet long,: another 26 feet and so on on the- other vine is 6 prongs, the whole length being 82 feet From the first vine, she has pulled- 64 fine squash and to date, the whole num ber pulled and on vine is 118 squash. Today there are 87 squash on-that vine, on the smaller vine there have been pulled 55 Squash, today," there ar . 18 squash on the vine. , Some of these are very large, as large as a quart bowl and larger, one was the white, the other of a green stripped variety this) is no fish nor snake story, but a true squash Story.;. -if ia -tv ' . ':', y; - Messrs. Sam Freeman and Clem ToV- son also Dock and Lorney . Phillips, Onslow county boys are going to their old home now In a few days. Ferrand Weeks and Willey Clancy with their wives also Thoa Bell, Early Weeks and James Bell all tar heels, are domiciled here, each with a, wife and baby to keep them here. -- - Good lurk to all : your "Journal" readers, especially the editor and staff, We hope to see you later on. One more note and we are done, we were at Charlotte Harbor City a few days ago, met several of our North Carolina friends there. Among them were Mr. E. B. Sanders an N. C. boy, he and family are prettily domiciled in that bur)?. He has two pretty children, both girla. . 1 Charlotte Harbor, a tmall, but pretty place of some &K) inhabitants, with looking upward tendency, three Nortl Carolina beys have lately bought plac tl,- ,e and nettled. (j, jj. vT' ? C ii- are W... J 1 :. 1 in this section on account of dry weattier. . Turpentine is booming. Now boys, chip hard! 'lhe Slocum & Siarlin Co. ; is paying lour dulinrs peraip. w e nope n win remain ai. me present, goou price. : Sunday Schools are being organized quite often this vicinity, one was begun Sunday at Queen's Creek,- another at Gallot Bridge. - - - Mr. Augustus : Conway ' attended church and Sunday school here last Sun day. ' Mr. Urlin Hall ia very III with ma teriel fever,: Hope be' will be out soon. ",''" 1 , Miss Josephine Smith was. a visitor at Bear Creek last Friday. - - . - - -'i- G. E. If B A kind of bilhous mood, -"M'" You wish an aid to digest food, ","' No other pill is half sd'good s-tv.v.vi:; As DeWitt's Little Early Risen. When e'er you feel Impending ill, :r : And need a magic httle pill, - 1 ' No other one will fill the bill Like DeWitt's Little Early Kisers, ".. - Governor Magron, of Panama Canal reports seven additional eases of yellow fever there."; , " -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 Btomach, 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 toese tablets, get well and stay well? For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. ...T3 A I N'T I NO our JL. i : boose wtih "Lewis" 7, Pnw White lead Is like 8hf atbiDK It in metallic 'lead.- Perfect- protection against dfeay. ' No other 'paint will giveit sold by all reputable paint and hardware 'dealers.'- . Before" buyingf , Feed, Grain or Need, see us and get prices. " Harriett & Co's 19 and 21 Middle St! r-v Market Dock.v;: ' We sell Brick made by the Enterprise Brkk tTUe Co. ; i v., --f- BEAUPORT,;K; CU -ii Centrally located?- All the dell oaoif of the eeosoa. -, Well venti lated rooms, Good beds, Phone cod remenoes, Pol'te and attentive Her rants. Rate 11.50 : per day". Special and liberal ' terms by week" Q. A. RUSSELLj SEE' ME ' Before another. borrowing '! ' -' money., from Before loaningjour money out. - J Before discounting note, or any pa per. .' . - -, '" Before rcntinf your property to anoth er. - - '; .-''. -. V- Before aollino; any real eetatC.. Before building- of; pointing any wooden structure. .. 7' ; -. " . - v . ' ... . "' SEE ME. No. 130 MiiVlle Street. New 1 lirrn, N. C :1 lnr;:::! , ,'",llllill', ai.li'a, Man K.irk Tri'n-.ii-!', S,'-..n, ti (,r,!,-r on :irn, anil I h in I I : i 5, tl, 7 iiwl S r.-iilK Cm! Ff.il! RusllSHouse UVZ3 CZAr.Z.1 TlIA'l CUH VHIY OWN How many live dearer to ns than Oar very ovn have been placed In needles Jeopardy by faihire to provide against and forestall the great suffering which too frequently accompanies and follows the bearing of children I That we would do anything within oar power to obviate the possibility of Inch an happening is too patent to admit of question ; therefore mark well this fact a knunent, - by name, has been devised, whose function it Is to prepare in advance the mnsrle and tissues intimately associated with parturition. ..... .'-' Tis liniment is for external application. By. it us the part are relaxed and enabled to withstand not only the actual strain brought to betr on them during accouchement, but also to nrily from this ordeal and speedily regain their normal proportions and tonicity. It a not irritating to the most sensitive sur. face, and is appliable to all case. , It's not enough, to call it Mother" Friend it's tha friend of the whole family, li.oo, all druggist. Book " Motherhood " free. tBRADFKlO nCGULATOIt OO.. AtImnta, Oa. " v IB UDEIS CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICUL TURE AND MECHANIC ; ' ARTS .Offers 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 WINSTQN, j j " . ; ; WEST RALEIGH, N. C. Kiitry Claim. j ' NORTH CAROLINA, f- n Onslow County. To M. M. Capr.afT7r.try Taker for Onslow County. '' The undersiffned W..S. West of Craven coumy. North Carolina, enters and lays claim to thelo,. lowing described piece or parcel or land in ,lacl- ville Townsnlp,-unsiow county, eutte 01 norm Cafoiina. the eume beinv vacant ami unappropria ted land, and subject to entry, vis: Ueirinninir in the head of Batchelora delieht at David Alii- i sonu line 0th eomer of hie 69025 acre patent and running thence with said Allison line south 89 east 616 poles to head of Half Moon, thence 8outh 68 east IM poles to tne run 01 uiaaie- orsncn, - men south 48 east 866 poles, then south 22 west 240 poles, thence to the corner of the Lesesson and Hnmrlm, Und on the edee of the White Oak Poco- aon. thence with the lines of the Hugarina land northwardly,! uuncan rarKer line, inence wim said Duncan Parkers line and other adjoining lines ncrthwardly to Batchelora Llelurht. thence up the run of Batehetors Delight te place of beginning, c.ntainina 500 acres more or lees, .same intended to eover all the vacant lands lying between the lubnc road leading from Jacksonville to Kuhlands iv wav of Half Moon, and David Allisons patent lines from a point on said road where it Hammonds creek. . Entered the 9th day or June, 1WJ6. W 3 WEST, Being Entry No. 430. NOTICE STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA. To M. V. Cap PA Entry Taker for Onslow County: . TheonderalKi.ed K. ft Mills, or unsknt county North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the follow ing described piece or parcel of land in Jackson ville and White Oak Township.Onslow county. N Carolina, the same being vacant and unappropri ated land, and subject to entry, vis: Beginning on the ran of the Big North East at David Allison's 2Hd earner of his 69025 acre patent, and running thence with said Allisons patent lines, South 1 4 east 506 poles, then south SttO poles, then south 8 east 380 poles, then north 60 east 200 poleB, then nortl, HI east wo poles, tnen norm w east im poles, then south 17 east 370 poles, then south 49 east 330 poles, then north IB east 1166 poles, then north 61 west 708 poles, then went 600 poles, then north 320 poles, then east BOO polos, then north 53 e?st 154 poles, &ien north 78 east 265 poles, then north 16 west 44V poles, then nortn 48 .west teu Dolce, then north 70 west 164 poles, then north HI Invest 220 poles, north 83 west 370 poles to head of Fork branch, then north 74 west mi poles, then south 63 west 404 poles, then north 80 west 160 poles, then north m west aw poles, tnen north n wast to Jones vountjr. line, tnence witn -saia County line and th run of White Oak River to O W Smiths Hne. then with said G W Smiths tin to Job Smiths line, then with Job Smiths line to J B Lathams Una, then with Lathams line to John Hewitt's deceased line and with said Hewitt line to C 8 Hewitt deceased line and with said Hewitt line to Barbeea line of his 50 acra field tract, and with said line to Fork Branch, then with Edd Bar bees hne to the J. A. Taylor deceased line, and with oart line to the undivided tract or smith land, and with said Bmith land to the Harawtt line, then with said Harawtt ' line to Mrs Csssle Hollands line and with said Holland line to Gib son's Branch, thete with said Branch run to the Stephen Henderson fteososed line, and with said Henderson line . to the' A J Hurst deceased line and with said Hurst line to the Uiaa Morton's line, than with said Morton Una to the land form erly ewned by Jamee Mills, dsseassd. thence with the lines of said Mills tract eraesina Higtins Branch te the land formerly owned by Frank Har risen defeased, thence with th line of said Harri son tract to the Kuma cunaaKa line, tnence wit said Eubanka line to th line of the land former It owned by George and Wm Collins den lend, thence with said Collins line to the line or the land form erly owned by Erasmus Oliver deceased, and with said Oliver line to th Ime of the land formerly owned by Edward Rigga dee eased, and with said llm line to Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, th continuing with said R ras back line and Oto back tin or lines of all the adjoining parties around to th place of keainiinsr. containing l.Wtt acra met o less. un a ended to eover all the vacant kind tying between the back Hne of all the differ ent land owner and David Allison's Detent line, and lying hitmen th Ihihlie Road leading from Jacksonville to Jab Bmltna and uevld Allison paten Hne fram point on said public loid where te creese Big North East. R H MILLS - sintered th Mh day of June. IMS. Entry No Ml I r; SUMMER SUITS--.7 : frrf th vtny hit wmthmt itt IWrttoOTptaNM, vml rrct fidflMwhed w-itU-H. rhVLj, tiutinaj Hnnrvt't. ,n nack, (VrnMi tww"t"J TvH Nrf.tt trie. mr whut ry imn mnt h v wtvt drM- i H, Our Vnm ai KUr'mr- faiirK-a in inirm, ...ip a iM Mi nitwuw -n. flflinif umiMti'ni mi A i'ur priri an nwinililt tKtvl no on ean vUmh L. Win , k I J-c'l Wllllt (O I,ny the IichI it Ul V, -n !I I- nr lnilMinir, f.ivh ,k I,- f,,re lln-y liny, i,!- 'i J'.rli-k, Uvn I n.ni'l r, fi-!y fur . r i.i .! -r cut -- 7 - '- I 'UNIVERSITY s1 OF NORTH CAROLINA - i7S9-io5 N Held of ths- Slat' Educillonal Syittm e DEPARTMENTS Collegiate, Engineering, rdradualQ Lw, . . Mtdlclne, Phaimacy Library contains 43,000 volumes. New water works,electriC fights, central heating system. New dormi tories, gymnasium, Y. M. C. A. building. 687 Students. 66 Instructors The Fall term begins Sept. 11, 1905. Address Francis P. Venable, President Chapel Hill, N. C. COAST UE STORE J. o. Land, Manager. PHONE 136. C'boice Family Grocer ies and all kinds of ool Drinks. 151b of Sugai $1 00 NCHamdl5clb Fr?sh Bread and cakes every day from Kafers bakery. 1 lb Rumfords Pow der for 25c ' Try us tor good goods and qnick delivery. Yours Truly, J O Land. THE RIGHT WAT IS THE ONLY WAY to torn out good work arstth ria-ht is the only way w do rep inns for yow. Whether it is blacksmith week or varnish work, or any kind of work, M in never slighted at Waters' carriaxe re. parrinc shop. Brine us your work, we ere heed qnartora ia this business and want you to come and see th larct assortment of Bu-ies ever shown her. All visitors an welcomed. W put Rubber Tire oa your oM or new wheels. -V. shrink Mur loose tires in a machine without enttinc them, or without takin- tire from wheel Co I user while yea wait. Everybody Is invited to m the modus at work setun new sou hi ow . k Phone 185, ft BrMfl tl. - N Btm, NC. PILtS ! . PlLLsi 1 ! PILES II ,Dr. WlUlanta Indian PUt Ointment III ear BlItiA. Btoeding, Oloeratwt lohlnf POea. . . It absorbs tha tumi" lUayt tht'ttcblni at onoa, eta aa po lce,rvM rnataat ralM S rid by VAXIV .UA-BsiACY. - ; :M:y.,r : NOTICE -v: - ' Notlr h, heraby rtrn that certificate of stork No, IWofth AANCBKCsy lesned tm DW Porten havinc keea loot or snleplsssd. applieatio Will be Inefl to the HwreUry-Trassilrs ti ld oinpanr for a doplieato osrUocete,. dune 3rd. ins. VIKOINIA A. PORTRR. AdsnaeMntrte, WTI4JAM DUMN, Ja,. AKxmey. i . , . VoUee la hereby rlvnthateTtilleat of itock No. 143 of the A. N. C B. R. Co., iajrued to J, C Uiwn, harinf been lost or mhpUced, application will be made-to the Secy-Treaa. of aaid company for a duplicate eertirtcate. May 19th, 1605. . ; 7 THE REQUIREMENTS MET. , The people have an eye to thine eonvenlfnt, comforUible and chrerfuL Having fltted up our banking; room to meet these requlrementa, we cordially Invito you to call and Inspoct. Ciiizcos' Danh t,ir Miwaiav, Cuj'itu) ' Piirphi nnd Prodi Ui-l.iU A- ,-U frfl.OoO.OO t27.TOO.00 $:?i,r,.rxo.0(' xASts.ti i i H, I'r"1" a i.i,h -1, v ; , -nl - Will enrft any case of Kidney or. Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. - - 8IVCN UP TO oit. B. spiegeL iSDi S. VIiwinlaBt,, Kvansvfn, Jed,, writes: mtss : vot over tonr rears I was troubled kldnev and bladder aOaetion. I lost flesh wtthakl end was enable to work. Thnephrsleians failed In hrtln ma aiui I vaa atiwia nn ta dta. Falsw ' Kidney Cnro wu noommeaaad mod ih flrtl ., bottia tTftTfl mm great relief and after iakiaf fMcoc4 botHa I was fttiral y ard.M . -. Twa SU 50 CnU nd M RIVERSIDE ' STORE. Choice Family Groceries, PROMPT DELIVERY- L. B Habicht, IFrcprietor E.W. Small wood sash, doors; and bunds. l1mk and cement, american field fencf. DhVOE's paint 1 GLACIER REFRIGERATORS- PEERLESS ICE LAND FREEZERS. Sra Dorrs sill Winfltw Screens 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 . scrccess. It can always be depended upon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp collo and chol era morbus . It Is equally successful for summer diarrhea and cholera infantum in children, arid 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 should keep this remedy In his home. Buy it now. It may save life. PrucE, 25a Laroe Size, 60c. 127 Middle Nt. Full line of Drugs.Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply ot Flower Seeas, lliyNsClaig rrescrlp lion A fte jI ly. lnAVIiUrv tnythinf yott 1b rent or Improver mm rt CAVEAT.TRftPf-MARK, COf TblCHTorOESfCII M0Tt.Cr.0N. Bond model, (iketdi.orirboto. fovfrstaiiilnftttoD nod dvlrjv I to vseswiiiHrrv www. rHtt. in. Washington, D.C. ExcunioniRatei To Morehead City -' And Beaufort, N. C. The Atlantic North Carolina Rail road until, further notice; will aell round trip ticket to Morehead City and return at the following rate. fWsetr Kiel Irtofceu soMFonday H.1I, a'dey ad ItaisTrtraees Brae natuMKs, rirketo luar. eed felnM aaah limited nrnin vnti BNunday. kmul Oct hefollowlasf leedeahr . Us 1W Moaner dUed lueiver Issl. Onlilsboro j -,i 4 40 Knit. S 76 too 1 80 1 70 c 1 60 1 CO 1 40 . 1 80 1 20 1 10 1 00 0 TO ; oo P.5 -' 26 1 1 80 1 80 1 20 1 10 1 00 1 00 : o w , to 7ft - 70 f.r. r,:i r, LaCraner - . 8 60 f- allintr Creek 8 25 Kinston 1) 00 8 00 1 76 8 70 2 cr, 8 oo 1 75 1 70 1 00 fiO 40 ( aswell Dover (Vivo - Tuacamr Now Bern Idverdale ( rontan -llnveliK-k Ni'wport Wiulwmxl Henry s Pharmacy, ,tyr The ratm to Ponufort and return will he 2T crnt hi!er. . U. F.. L. BUNCH, TnilT'iP Mntisi:T. T. A. f,, r !!. V. r. a. r nt
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 15, 1905, edition 1
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