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I Published every day in the year ex cept Monday. Journal Building 6S-60 Craven St. ' ' - - - . Phone No. 8. .. . . . CHARLES L, STEVENS, .'A'r-.'"'"''-.: i"'-. -; '' " EOITOB AND PBOPRIETOB. : SUBSCRIPTION RATES . One Tear,; ; in advance.. One Year, notbadvance...w" K.O0 Monthly, by carrier in the city..;. , 60 Advi rates furnished on appli- oationy Ksf:a"s'i?-2 Entered at thport Gffie New Bern JrYIClAL PAPER : OP NEW BERN AND J CRAVEN COCNTT..-;r.T; 'New J?ierS lCte.:;W0 KUBLiu utmANU run muninrivi. ' AND CORPORATION PUBUC1TY. : The time tm'in'kilie secrecy on the part of corporations, and those holding 'poitioni.r.of municipal trust, as to the conduct and manage ment of their affairs, is held to be right or legitimate. ' ; The publicity recently made on the part of the Amalgated Copper Company and TJnited States Ste Company, by published reports, indicates both ' the needed demand that the public has asked the public which is asked to buy in the market the securities of these compa nies. It is Woften that the Investor, the stockholder in corporation securities is deemed of so little importance as to be kept informed by detailed reports of the management of the company or com names in which he has invested his money. . v - But with speculation and investment in the bonds and stocks of the' great corporations, unless there be reasonable publicity of their operations and the handling of their affairs, the people who miL'ht invest in these securities, will not do so. i In municipal matters, it is no reflect ion upon the character of any official, if he is asked to-make public report, published so that every tax payer may see and read, the returns and operations - of his stewardship. ..: It would seem that every official in a position of private or public trust, weuld be anxious to give full and detailed "in. formation to those whose funds he hojds or vf the affairs which the people have given into his charge, - to manage in their interest without any- clause de- manding such reports. , , The fact that secrecy-' can be .main- tamed by those in charge of corporate or municipal affairs is certain to .work to the injury of their interests, and then by affect the investor or tax payer as he may be" concerned. , , There are items in theorporation and conduct of corporations, which if made public, might give information to com petitors and so injure the corporation's workings in behalf of its investors and stockholders. Such detaiuvve not ex pected, only the reasonable showings that account . for . income, balances. physical condition, 1 with cost : or, pro duction. , With such rejjort, ' very just and legitimate interest can be , served. But the policy of secrecy can be no lot gsr pursued by any corporation which seeks the public, as an Investor or Its friend to sustain it in time of need. ' ;- No Secret About IL - - It is no secret, that for Cut, Bums, .Ulcers, Fever Bores, Sore Eyes, Boils, etc., nothing is so effective as Buck' len's Amlca'-Salve. i;"It didn't take long to cure a bad sore I had, and it k X K., .for ore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory, -of Hope. . Tex 25c at all , Druggist,--'-.;: v C-JJ nT- THE JOLUi ' y?-' The oppressive ' heat wave that has Kgthly gripped, Pittsburg and vicinity :'. during the past . four days continues. end the Hat of fatalities ia aTowino- , .rapidly. , Three more deaths are report ed, making a total oi iu . aeatna since - Sunday. ' ' ' , .' There is more Catarrh in this section . ; ui ui country uuui u uuier uweua . . m a i . j. i , i -a it 1 put together, and Until the last few years was -supposed to be incurable. r or a great many years doctors pro nounced it a, local disease and pre scribed local remedies, and by constant- . ly failing to cure with local treatment. pronounced It incurable. Science has .. proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only consti tutional cure on the market It Is taken mtcrnnlly In dimes from 10 dmjw to a U'SKpoonful. It Sets direotly on the blood ami mucous nurfai-eg of tlie system. Tliey offer mo hundred di,. la re fur any aw it fails to cure. Send ' for circulars ami teHliniotiialti. . 3. ( ;;:: " A co. T..M.., O. Vull by nil rni-.-.M, 1 Tale lii.ll's I'ain.'y 1 . ' i f-r c 1 : ' : '" i tVfcca It b Free ef Dnndrui?, It Ciroire K&lr preparation and' dandruff cures, as a rule, ar. sticky or Irritating atTiurs that do.no earthly good. Hair, when not diseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff li the cause of nine-tenths of all hair trouble, and dandruff Is caused by a germ. The only way to cure dand ruff u to kill the germ; and, so far, the only hair preparation that will positively destroy the germ la Newbro'i Herplcide absolutely harmless, free from grease, tedlment; dye matter or dangerous drugs. It allays Itching Instantly; makes hair glossy and soft as silk. - "Destroy the cause, yon remove the effect." - Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for nample to Theflerpiciae, Co., . Detroit, Itlchv -.,-f J-'v;--l!v;''":-;'f i. 0. 0. BRADHAM. Fpeclal (tt. ? : ; Harlowe and lOarlowe : Miss May Adams returned home yes terday from Riverdale where she had been attending the S. S,. picnic of Thur man;; 2:S'?ts:yniiii5s?. Miss Vivian Dudley of Dover is visit ing at her aunts, Mrs.' Joshua Adams. Kiss Bessie Morton is .spending a while at Seven Springs: ' . . . Miss Sadie Conner of Thurman, after a Ifew days visit to her sister, Mmes. J, S. Morton and W. E. Moore returned home Suuday, i t,"' . Miss Dickinson of Beaufort county is on a visit to relatives in this section. Dr. C N. Mason and .Mr. Linwood Ward went to New Bern on. ' business yesterday. " . r ' v- " - ' ; ; . Mrs. Madi Bell of Morehead City ar rives today to spend a short while at her old homer much to the pleasure of her many, friends, r , Jaa R. Bell, esq.," is ' attending the district conference at Mt Olive this week. , 1 " ' Druggists at Morehead. - The State Pharmaceutical Association commences today at Morehead. There have been . members passing through New Bern to attend the meeting for several days. , It is thought that there will over one hundred present - Yes terday the day was . spent in examina tion of applicants for licenses by the Board of Pharmacy; About fifty were examined. The address of welcome will be made by Mr. 8. M. Brinson. A JPla amd TIeo,' i Mexico has au Instltuie of medkln and has lately seut foi-tli fl delej! thereof to the state of MlcUsacau U l-.i vestigate - the properties of a p.au which grows there aud-'briiig back speclmea. According to the Mlcboa cans, the perfume of .this plaut prx duces a bewilderment of the seuse and persons thus affected lose thel "Way in the woods where It grows,, an rescue parties have to be seut out a te them, -The Institute ;. win InVestlgnt the properties ef this singular ."grow J If Its .emissary Is successful In bring Ing back - specimen. But it he do; without loslnt his way the native pre tensions In regard to the weed should suffer some abatement. Three Physicians treated . him with out Success. " (" "J; . W. L. Taney, Paducah, Ky., writes: 1 had severe case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians' in Kentucky treated me without r success. 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." . 8old by Davis Pharmacy. SHORT STORIES- -The mints of Mexico torn out more sliver mouey than those of any other country lu the world,' - Toe legislature of British Colombia has passejla law abolishing the wear ing of wigs as an aceompaulment or offlclal attu-e-A-V-VV-iW.i, , alore ma have died and are buried on 'the Isthmus -of Panama along the line of the proposed canal than lu any other equal anrouMtot territory In the world. ; x' v-' Cecil Rhodes uud to say that S23 000,000. was the annual capacity of the world to absorb diamonds. That mark ed what be called the "saturation point" of modern society; i a :i; The government if Quebec Is Boding Itself embarrassed by a law entitling the parent of twelve living legitimate children to a hundred acres of vrown lands. ' Up to June last 8.400 applicants had received their claims. ' Since then another, thousand . bare applied, and every month brings In from 100 to 200 applicants. . .;. y - : . .. J POINTED PARAGRAPHSU - Blleuce often covers s lot of Igno ranee, '.-,. . . ' 8ome men are foe lazy to make "either enemies or friends, :,, . .. ; ' , . .. Only a born diplomat can be frank and popular at the samo time. ' '..Never Jtidire a man's ability as a home trader by the prayers be offer lu public, " - , - - It Is surprising how soon people be gtu to practice economy After they go broke. - v stany a msn hss died without struggle who found It Impossible to live that way. It sometimes hnppens tlist fnlth, hoj ond elmrlty nil the smite to the exclusion or grntltu(1e.-(1ilen(to News. Huge Task. . It was a hupe tajik, to undertake the cure of such ald rne of kidney il i- enne, ss that of C. F. Collier, r,f Clien,- lee, la., but Me tric r.i'tera ,1-1 it. j: writes: "My kidiievs were mo for e ,r,. I run". I (it &:t en i el '!:ti.i .1 f. I'liel-nel .., i. K!e trie IM! ;. I. i (Continued fromFLrrt Vase.) I could not answer. . I fXit some way overwhelmed. All that I ask : of the ' world now," continued Mrs, Eddy, in a voice which had the sweetness of a silver chime about it, "is that it grant me time, time to assimilate myself to God." Again I was silent, for there was force and . decision in every word so gently uttered. The force was like a command accustomed to be obeyed.. ' ' "Are you satisfied, now that you have met me personally, and now that I have acceded to all your requests?" " , i' y f.'l am satisfied," I replied. - VI would that I, could satisfy every one Who wishes to see me,"; went on Mrs.. Eddy. "I would that I could en tertain them all, take them all to my heart,. But I cannot do it, : I catTonly sax to those, who cherish this ambition. 'Look on Truth and forget my person- clty.: AU that It ask? of the world is time.". , ' - - , I lifted Mrs, Eddy's delicate hand to my lips and bowed in assent to her ap parent desire to terminate the inter view. ' She touched my forehead with her lingers ana lifted her .hand as though to bless me as I withdrew, from the room. IMy last glimpse of her was as she stood there, erect as youth, dom mating in expression, . and yet gentle, flowerlike, and very lovable. Her last gesture was; a : wave of, her uplifted hand. - . j - - - , Calvin A. Frye, who is Mrs. Eddy's first secretary, was waiting down the hanTor me, and took me to the parlor. There I met the assembled family; Mrs Pamelia J. Leonard, of New York, Mrs Sargent and the assistant secretary. ; DAILY LIFE AT "PLEASANT VIEW." We walked for a few minute on the rear verandal while Mrsl Sargent, who has been so king the . close companion of Mrs. Eddy, .related something of the daily life at "Pleasant View." "Mrs. Eddy is an early ; riser she saiaV"She has' all her meals with great punctuality, ' coming ' downstairs for most of them. Sne is not faddish about her food In any way.'Jias never given up the eating of meaCnor hi any way does she show a peculiarity about what she takes for nourishment, though of course, she. has always been very moderate in her appetite. : She would like to- take more exercise than she does, but there ia little seclusion for us in these grounds, as you can see. She can walk here on the veranda, and she takes her daily ride, which ia always an hour ia length. " ' ' , , ''She loves order and regularity above all things., and she like to have the household affairs move wiih precision. She also like to. have a family around her, as yon see. ; She sometimes throws aside all other work and writes poetry. Her , writing ir excellent, and she I punctuates each sentence with great care. r-v k- "She-takes a personal interest in her daily mail, which Is -voluminous. answers a great many ; letters entirely ia her own writing, writing rapidly and apparently without effort; but a large number of letters' are 'disposed pf by dictation to her secretaries. . .. "She superintends all the, business which is carried onr' here, supe vising all business of her secretaries. Some times sne spends long periods in con templation, and she likes, to look across the rivet there to Bow hill, where, she was born- She told a member of the household the other day that aha knew every bit of the territory ever there, and that she could See seven , counties from her window. . t r t '. -''" . , "'Our life here fei Very simple, though quitetmsy.-'; But it is a life consecrated to God, and every day seems to bring a renewed blessing from aasoclatioa with this bekutiful life of Mrs. Eddy's.' She is always gentler-always self-effacing, and only interested In the living of a noiy me..- vre woo are spending our days at 'Pleasant View' have the oppor tunity of growing wonderfully In the tenents of the Christian Science faith." HIE8T10Nt ANSWERED BT MRS, EDDY. . Is Christian Science a new religion? Yes, a new old religion and Christianity v Docs it stand in relation to Christian ity as Chrisrianity did to Judaism? Some what Are you, Mrs. Eddy, an Interpreter of Jesus' teaching, or have you present ed that which ia new to hi - teaching? An Interpreter thereof.' . Is the textbook of Christian Science the Word of God in the same sense as the Bible is? All truth is of God, and Christian Science Is eternal Truth, de monstrable, based on fixed Principle and rules susceptible of proof. Is Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures a fulfilment of the New Testament promises of a latter day rev elation? It is. - Is Christian Science in antagonism to natural Science? No, not to natural Spiritual Science. There Is no material Science. ' . Does It (Christian Science) discourage Cuban Diarrhoea. O. S. KoMiers who S"rved inCnla du ing the fyiani-h war know what On hrtelesP Im, Btiti li,;t er nrfiry reme;H' have lit tie nre -.-t t ii nim water. I'nl Ml ii : . :i in .,, I. e -ere sti'l i' . m , n ft 1 1 . . i j. of rhiil'-T !1. i I : ' n ( '. I :V ev. r, t . I r..., i 1 , , -. MM V. Iii t " 1 1 1 V i - 1 t .- . :. .,i of it? It' i a!i J r i htuess. I j in fci-R-nce) discour- J Loe3 it !:: .t age the stuiiy of anatomy, physiology a and hygiene? Not of spiritual hygiene. Does it (Christian Science) deny the existence of disease germs, or v merely assert, man's superiority over such forces? Denies the existence thereof. Does Christian Science expect its fol lowers to live immediately as though entirely spiritualized beings? . No. Is it proper for the Christian Scien tist to. disregard the laws of hygiene, or merely to disregard them if circum stances make it necessary? To disre gard all that denies the Allness of God, Spirit and Hie laws,- . May the Christian Scientist make use of physical cultuie,. use especially nu tritive foods, or make use of the fresh air treatment as aids to" physical well being?;: No, not necessarily. --' , --- Under any conceivable circumstances would the Christian Scentist make use pf surgery? .Yes, and no. t In ease Of infectious disease would the Christian Scientist yield himself to the customary treatment Jf isolation and disinfection? If the' law demands it, yes. . ' ' ? . - . Does Christian Science regard poverty as a manifestation of disease? 1 No. Is poverty a. disease of society or the individual? Of both. , Can the individual, by use of Christian Science, 'overcome . world defeat? Is there a doctrine taught by Chris tian Science, that evil can be willed against another as well as good? This doctrine is Hypnotism. Christian Science can only produce good effects. Has an evil mind - power against a spiritual life? 'Evil works against all good, If it vorksat all. ' ' DO you regard death as the great world fear which the human race wills against itself? Yes. If the world would abandon the study of disease and crime and devote itself t) the study of wealth, health and love. would Criminals, cripples and poverty cease to exist? : They would, : .. Does Christian Science . advocate the abolishment of philanthropic institutions as-well as hospitals? : No. . ' . Could society exists without jails and almshouses? Not at present. CARD. -r- My recent interview of a few moments with Sibyl Wilbur of The Boston Herald was prolific. I confess to having yield ed reluctantly to meet the occasion for quieting the billows of public opinion while constantly signalling it as to my course and hoped-for haven. But what a grand, calm, call was hers, what a short time it took for us to talk When touched by the truth of an honest pur pose I By speaking less and feeling more We jwirted r reciprocally blest, Will Mis Wilbur accept my thanks for her kind courtesy, for leaving me with notene hour less in which to put my mite with hers into the vast treasure troves of eternity; te-draw the intefest on deposits grined from minutes, -till we receive the principal whereof God keeps account? , May she,, because of her goodness, , broaden her wide range of usefulness; and I, work on to widen mine, into the path of peace; till the burden and heat of the day are done, the eventide is past, andjiird and blos som wake in the sunshine, kfi . -r T.V . "" --' Vt Baker Eddyv-" "v i ; Pleasant, View, Concord, N, H. May 24, l90S,!'?llf .;,-. .' ;:' Just What Everyone Should Do, if'' v m. T i m i- -ii . ' . m ' wntir ox irwmvuie, us,, always keeps a bottle of Chamberlain vii-m.-i-.jM u WMV sou S UUTIIW3B, nlK!(lT Kb hand ready for instant use. Attacks of eolte,, cholera morbus and 'diarrhoea ome on so suddenly that there is ho time to hunt' a doctor or go to the store for medicine. Mr, Barber says: . "I have tried Chamberlain's Colic,, Choiera and Diarrhoea Remedy which is one ef the best medicines I ever saw. I keep a bottle of it in my room as I have had several attacks and It has proved to be the best medicine I ever used." Sold by Davis Pharmacy and F. S, Duffy, Tlio 'trorl "ttsiisTe..:.,''?.T?.-; " There waultt appe.iK.tj be itii sva.u. of Iha year tn which calamity In nai form does not lie In wslt (or catt1e4f to shift for themselves on the great plains; In winter they slowly, perish from long continued cold and lack o! food.' In the sprlug storms destroy tb.i young and the less eudurliiR of the old r stock. Later they perisb from sum mer and aotumnal droughts.. TIis indt catlotis are that the range steer Is goA log out of existence In a similarly per verse way: With him goes the cowboy, ue most picturesque figure of an Im mature western civilization. Ue gave U some flue types. Did not Roosevelt himself develop from a cowlioyT ': But even Itoonevclt today condemnii the rinjre system, with Its wasteful uac of land and Its necessary monintl.i s will as Its cruelties. Ho It will not be kmf ere the spectacle of cattle per Isliing in thoua'uiMls as the remtlt of heart less system will Lave become i tiling of the pssL The "western stock tiisn" will bare become a farmer, St. Foul rimieer I'ress. - ' Found A Core For Dyspepsia. Mrs. 8. l.inil .iiy, of Fort William On tnrio, Canada, who has suffered quite t niimln'r of years from dyspepsia and (rent pniris in tlie Hlotniirli, wan advised I y le r iii tif; fi.t to t:ilie ('hamln-rlaln'a i't'iii Ii hi), I Liver Tablets. ;:iie did .mil "SI I V "I find lUt th-vhuv..ne II. I I f IT TT 1 .-. Best line of Writing j- . Paper ever brought to J. -New Bern. ' r -, ' OvveaQ. Dunn, Ijeading Printer 4r Stationer, for. Pollack k Cruvea Sts. . Wood ;Turriingl Columns, Balusters, . Rails, Spindles, Stair Newels, Ramps and Eaalea, 'Man tles, "Brackets, Grills, Ric-Rack Trim- mines, Porch and Lawn Swings, Sash, Doors and Screens made to order on short notice. Porch Balusters 5, 6, 7 and 8 cents each. - jr. M ItFCJIHTJSU Factory, Church Alley, Ktw Ecin EXTREMELY LOW RATES Announced, Via , : SQIIIHSRN RAILWAY Extremely low rates are announced via the Southern Railway from points on its lines for the following special oc casions: Athens, Ga. Summer School, June 27- July 28, 1905. Charlottesville, Va. Virginia Summer School of Methods, June 26-Aug 4, ' 1905. Knoxville, Tenn "Summer School, June 20-July 28, 1905. Montoaele, Tenn. Monteatcle Bible Training School, July 8-Aug. 15, 1905. Monteaglc, Tenn. -Monteagle Sunday School Institute, July 17-Aug. 1905. Monteagle, Tenn. Woman's Congress, Aug. 1-15, 1905. Richmond, Va. Farmers' Nationa Congress, Sept. 12.22, 1905. Rates for the above occasions open to the public. Tickets will be sold to these points from all stations on the Southern Rail way. Detailed information can be had up on application to any Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway, or Agents of connecting lines, or aauressing undersigned; B. L. VERNON, IP., J H WOOD, D P A Charlotte, N. U. Asheville N. U S H HAKDWICK. W H TAYLOB, Pass. Traffic Mgr, Gen'l Pass Agent . . WASHINGTON. D. C. MFOLEY-8 KIDNEY CURE Will core. ny Case of Kidney or Bladder disease' that is not beyond the teach of medicine.' V ejlVIN UP TO Pll. B, SpIeteL 120 N. Virginia St., EraDSTlIle. ImL, writes i'For over four TMtrs I we tronbled wi(b a kidney end bladder affeoi endweanubletowork. Thraei 1 in halBe etui Ivurim uo I fcWn rjnre wee nemencMl snl tiu, tmt V fctt,J,lJJ!ir","t BdJl'?.' tokin T.HbottUIwMetlfeleii i." Tw 81xea 50 Cant and f 1.01 i , COAST LINE STORE J. o. Land,; Manager. . PHONE Wfi,':;-. Cboico Family Grocer ies and all kinds of 'ool Dr inks.. '''-;V--.15 lb of Sugar $100' NHamsl5clbfe; Fresh Bread and cakes, every, Iay. from Kafers bakery;-c;i, 1 lb Rumforda- Pow der 'toi'2hH;?z:$:$i' Try us lor good goods and quick delivery, : Yours Truly; J O Lmdi -:C.T. HANCOCK - V.. Ileal l.'Hlalo Agcni' 148 Broad St, Now Bem, N. C EJeforo buying Feed, EC0 U3 Grain or flecd, ... ',11 ! S Grain ! Fccrtl JOSEPH DANiE5BERG '1112' Orlean's St., Baltimore, Md., " . :' 3XT1igii "STo'-u. . W ant The .Best Wines :?.-.V- FJrFy Whiskey; 2'year old - $1.50 per gaUon j, Old Homestead Rye Whiskey,-8-year old L75 per gallon v - '. Kerwood Bye " 4 2 00 per gallon BraddockRye " ft " 2.50 per gallon -'. V' Meadville Rye " 8 " " 8.00 per gallon - Calvert Rye 9 " " 3.60 per gallon Price list of Drinfcablea maild free, - California Port, Sherry, Catawba Wines or Blackberry -Brandy $1.00 per gallon. . All orders must be accompanied by P. O. money order, the charge for jugs.l gallon, 10 cts;2 gallons 20 cts; 3 gallons, SOcts. Reference--JI erchants NatiorialTlank, Bal timore, Md. Lyon's French Periodical Strictly vegetable, oerfectlv harmless, sure to accomrilish DESIRED ... RESULTS. Greatest now n female fliUTIflll Beware of eonnterfeliB anil Imitation-. Thescnuloe Is put ep only In paste-board Car. VS1VIIUII ton with fac-slnitle blKDatiire ou hide of tho holllH. lhu: .Jt-U-4-J baud fur Clraolar to WIUJAHS llfu C0Soie Asouls, Cleveiaud, onio. jlfc-!Sl',i Sold by P 8 Duffy, New Bern, N O rWOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation." They are "MPE SAVEItS" to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them Cannot do harm -life becomes a pleasure. $1 I'lOK liOX BY MAIL. Sold t" F. M. Simmons. A D. Ward. SIMMONS & WARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELORS &T law.: Office Removed across Street 10 Seerna Story of No. 69 (above Telegraph of .fice) South Front street, next to Hotel Chattawka. Practice in the Counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones. Onslow Carteret, Pam lico and Wake, in the Supreme and Fed eral Courts, and wherever services are desired. .Entry Claim. NORTH CAROLINA. Onslow County. To M. M. Cappa, Entry Taker for Onntow County. The undersigned W. S. West of Craven county. North Curolina, enters and lays claim to the fol lowing described piece or parcel of land in Jack ville Township, Onslow County, State of North Carolina, the same being vacant and unappropria ted land, and subject to entry, viz: BoRinninfr in the head of Batchelors delight at David Alli sons line 6th corner of his 69025 acre patent and running thence with said Allison lineiiouth89a.st 616 poles to head of Half Moon, thence South GS east 100 poles to the run of Middle Branch, then nouin east 000 poies, men Houin a. wphi zw poles, thence to the corner of the Lew and Huroins land oa the ede of the White oak Pom- son, thence with the lines of the HugginH land northwardly to Iuncan rarker line, thence with said Duncan Parkers line and other adjoining lines northwardly to Batchelors Delight, thence up the run of Batchelors Delight te place of beginning, containing 600 acres more or less, same intended to cover all the vai ant lands lying between the public road leading from Jacksonville to Kichlands by way of Half Moon, and David Allisons patent lines from a point on said road where it erowries Hammonds creek. Entered the 9th day of June, 1906. , W S WEST. Being Entry No. 430. ' THE RIGHT WAT IS THE ONLY WA-Y: to tern out Brood work and ths right Is th. only way w. do rwalrinf for you. WhotlMr It la Mackamith work or varnish work, or snr kind of work. It ia nsvar altchud st WaUrs' earriac. r pairing anop. . Bring us your wors. wo ar. naau auartera in this buainaaa and want you to eonM and aa. tho larcaat aasortinant of Buggies tvsr ra. AU rialtora ara wriosmad. Ws put Bubbsr Tlrss on your old ar now whaala. W. shrink your Una. tins In a machln. without cutting tit am, or without taking tint from whaaj ea 1 uggy whUo you wait. Everybody in invitad to ta. aaaealna at work puttliic mw mu la old fiL Wat era -A Hons, KC:t- Phon '186,' ; . j '71 Bmttl -Nsw Barn, N. C. Wlien vou want to' buy the best Brick to , put up your . building, good bualneM men Kill look beore they buy, I ran ahow - yon" 60,000 Brick, ".batax handled, now on ' ground ready . for building, and not .over one Jer cent broken. tii-.- X is; IZu teirpr le , nrck:, Secretary & Treaiurer. New Bern, N. C. v ' , ; THE RKQUIUKMKNTS MET The people have an eye to thine". convenient, conifortalde ana -cheerful Having fitted up our banking rooms to meet then requirements, we cordially Invite ynu to call and inspect. Citizens' Bank or isr bw asustN, aw.t. Capital f'urj.lus and rrofiU A nrtg $.'),O()O.O0 : 27,(K).l 2or,OO0.00 fni.ni'fl.oo A. Ciikpm, I'reaident I!, Mt iiiivvi, Viet-Tremdeiit. A. I'. i i.i., r. hivr. i and Liquors Droos B remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. They overcomt, Weak, ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vig or and banish "pains 127 Midille Wi. Full line of Drugs.Med iclnes, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply o. Flower Seeas. riijKsCiui.B I r scrip liouK A H iierlially. ExcursionsRates To Morehead City And Beaufort, N. C. The Atlantic & North Carolina Rail road until further notice; will sell 1 1 . , , t , . round trip tickoU to Morehead and return at the following rate n City IWeek End it,.- 1. . . . 1 j tlCKeUJ BOH pjnday aoh Satur Se a 0 n Fday and SunjTickcts rl irkeU lay, KiHKi r-iaold Men iLimiteil 'until Oft. inriunR untHIHunday. the followingl Oond nly Slat ISOf) Monday Ion data of kale. luttive: Goldsboro Bests. Lafiranpe Falling Creek Kinston 4 40 3 75 3 50 3 25 3 00 3 00 2 75 2 70 2 C5 2 00 1 75 1 70 1 00 fiO 40 2 00 1 80 1 70 1 CO 1 to 1 40 1 30 1 20 1 10 1 00 90 80 60 35 25 i 30 1 20 1 10 1 00 1 00 90. 85. 80- 75. 70. 65. 55, 35. 25. j Caswell I Dover , Cove j Tuscarora New Bern Riverdale Croatan Havelork Newport WildwH)d The rates to Beaufort and return willl be 25 centa higher. R. E. L. HUNCH, Traffic Manager. Entry Claim. NORTH CAROLINA. I . Onslow County, I To M. M. Cappa, ntry taker for Onslow County: The undentis-red W. 8, Wat of Crs venCounty, North Carolina, entara and La) claim to the following deaeribed pice or parcel of land In 8wansboro Township. Onalow County. North Canrfina, the aamo being vacant and unap propriated land and aubject to entry, vis: -Beginning at Mrs. kf, A. Hewitt'a corner Mack gum in a email branch, a prong of Cogdel Creek, situated on the North elds pf aaidCreek, thence down aald breach with Ilia. Howilt'a Una to Coa- del Creek, thence up Cogdel's Creek to Hermaa GllletU line, thence with said Oillett'a Una to the Reward or Hontfort line, thence with the Mont fort or Haward line to A. T, Arthurs line, these. with i I ah. I said Arthurs line to In. Aaron F. Far- nell. Br. line, thence with said Pamell Una to Mm. M. A. Hewitt's line.thenes with said Hewitt's Una to the beginning, containing SUv acres mors or Lee. Kntared th Mta day ef May 190ft. Kntry No. 47. W. B. WIST. Publication Of Sum ' .. inons. NartaCaroHaa.1 I In the Buneelar Oat! Oravaa Oouaty. I . j Oartrud. P.) a " " , Thomas Psmf. ' - The defendant a bore named will take notice thai an action entitled a anove us I in tlw Muerkjr ormK of cmvea eouaty to oclaia s ; divore. from tlie hondsif mstrlmony snd the aald ': defendant wllrturther Uk. notic tliatb. is r Julred to appear at October term of 8upnrior ooert or aald county tabs hefclo t, day Oct, ISfle si i'. court. houM of aaid county to New Ban, N. C, nd answerer demur to the soaaplalnt us said action ar the pielntia will apply aa taa eeurt for relief demamled Inaaid onraplaiiA - , W.M WATSON. Clerk Ceort v fa rliarma V - - ' a , Centrally lot auiL - All the deli- , ' cftcirw of Uia geaAoo,' Well Vrtiti lated rooms GckxI brxln, Pbouo oor vt rtiencer, Pid'tn and aitentrve 8N vant. Katea it.60 rr-day." 8peola) and liberal t f0ii by week or month. - ' : V. " ? . ; G. A. RUSSELL; propria or. Cr. wt.s. 0 , wi i of iiM"''n. ivit"j .1-i.iinti, Um'Sfit.m,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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