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- L Y f t..: k & c con pant; THE JOURNAL: Published every day in ths year ex cept Monday. Journal Building 66-60 Craven sc. v.- " . Phonb No. 8. CHARLES U STEVES, . fEDITOB AND PEOPSIBTOfc t SUBSCRIPTION RATES - One Year, in advaiicv......i..j".4.Q0 . Ona Year, not in advance.-......... S.00 . ' Monthly, by earner in the aty.. v .60 Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. " k Entered at the Poet Office, New Bern M. C. as second-class matter. ' OFFICIAL PAPEB OF NEW BERN AND " . ' CRAVEN COUNTY." ."t'V " New Bern. N. G, July 25, WOP. CITIZENS' PRIDE IN MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT. The loyalty of a citizenship to its municipality, has its foundation laid by the local effort which a citizenship makes to develop and build up its municipality. It is by local effort and endeavor that cities are built, and those who-have aided in this building cannot but feel a pride in themselves when the results assume such proportions, as the town evolving trora the village, the city from the town, and the metropolis from the city. Men who have lived and grown old in such cities as Chicago, St, Paul, Den ver, Atlanta and a score and more that might be mentioned, can well boast of their cities, and when away from home may paint with a just pride, and exult n what they have done assisting to make such cities. And opposed to these wonderful cities, the products of the genius of men who did not fear work or personal sacrifice in order to accomplish things, look at the hundreds of shiftless and thriftless little towns and cities, whose citizens when away, are ashamed - to say that they came from them and will register from their ' State, not city. Look over these cities whose people are ashamed to acknowledge them, and it will in most instances be found that the citizens are themselves to bit. me, that they have been selfish, not patri otic, and instead of displaying any pub lic spirit have sought the personal gain without joining any community of in terests which might inspire a local de velopment that would be a credit and profit to every citizen. Make the local application, what (an the citizen of New Bern boast of his city? What has its citizenship joined efforts in, making public parks, fine city and county roads, hospitals for those needing care, or what public instltu tions may bo named whose creation has been the work of 1 joint citizenship endeavor? '' Poor indeed is a citizenship which has nothing to take pride in, much less boast of to its neighbors and the world. One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dollar Earned. -' The average man does not save to ex ceed ten per , cent of his earnings.' He must spend nine dollars in .. living - ex penses for every dollar saved. That being the ease he cannot be too careful about unnecessary expense. 'Very often a few cent properly Invested, hke buying seeds for his garden, wil! save several dollars outlay later on. - It is the same in buying -Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a few cents, and. a bottle of it In the house often .save A doctor's bill of several dollars. ' .For sale by f. B. Duffy and Davis' Pharmacy.. 'V., ;. '.. f Quarantines hava beW proclaimed against New Organs by the State Board of Health of Texas and Missis sippi and the city board of health of Mobile ori the ground that yellow fever existed in that elty." ; .. , -If a a kind of billions mood, . You wish an aid to digest food, No othor pfll la half so good . .": t , ' As DsWitfa Utile Early Rieri ; When t'nr you feel Impending M, ", V ; And need a magic littlo pill, -' -, '-, ' ' No Other one will All the bill 'f , Z. ' Like DcWitt's Little Early Risers. " It 1a cfficlally announced a that the w Russian battleship Porlava, which was sunk by the Russian in the harbor of Port Arthur upon the surrender of that fortress, was refloated. . " , Cured" ( Bright Diteete. - Mr. RnWt 0. Burke, Elnora, N. T, writes; "Before I ntarUvl to u Foley's X iilm-y Cure I had to get up f n.m twulve to twenty time a riis'lit, nnd J Was all lluntxl tin with llmm i ami ri v ypHight was so ImpAirr-d 1 could nthrv ly we one' of my family arme tr room. I hi'l pivm up hi of living, whn a fru-nd rp omnw.niW! I'nli-v'f Ki'lrifV (Urn, Onn 61 rmit l,tiU. morkr-d fcon't'-rs nwl fK,ro I i . ri ' I t; k-n tVkem It la Fraa of Ujiiru3, It Croora Luurlunily. Hair preparationi and d'.maruff curr-9. M a rule. ara stlclcy or Irritating aflalrs that do no earthly good. hair, when not diseased, (rows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff U the cause of nine-tenths of all balr trouble, and dandruff Is caused by a germ. The only way to euro dand ruff la to kill the term; and. so far, the only hair preparation that will positively deatroy the (arm Is Newbro s Herplclde absolutely harmless, free from grease, pediment, dye matter or dangerous drugs. It allays Itching Instantly; makes hair lossy and soft -as silk. "Destroy the cause, yon remove the effect" Bold by leading druggists. Send 10a In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, lueh. - " 0. Tt RR A rR A Dril Aft. Work on 'Cheops pyramid has, begun, thousands, of men and women working to shovel away the sand in which it is buried. ': The Egyptian government is footing the bill, but expects to recoup by finds of mummies, jewelry and anti quities in the pyramid. "w. --Ancient witchery was believed In by only a few but the true merit of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is known by every, one who has used, it for boils, sores, tetter, eczema and pi 1 1 8 V: ',' ... ; . iiasnirt i : i i' ' "" '1 V Former Representative Jerry Simp son of Kansas, who has been; making his home at Rosewell, N. M., for the past few years,'' is dying of heart trou ble. He is unable to leave his room. . pood For Stomach Trouble AndCon , ttipation. - "Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablets have done me a (rreat deal of good, " says C. Towns, of Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada. "Being a mild phys ic the after effects are. not unpleasant, andl can recommend them to all who suffer from Btomach disorder.' For sale by B. 8. Duffy and" Davis' Phar macy. .-' ... :, A special dispatch From Oyster Bay today states that - the President has finally decided to call congress in extra session November 10th. . The President will have returned from his trip south by. that time; -Buy it Now. Now is the time to buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, It is certain to be needed sooner . or later and when that time comes you will need it;, badly you will need it quickly. Buy it now.' It may save life. For sale "by F. .S. Duffy and Davis' Pharmacy. ' - SHORT STORIES. Jfeports froniMHlue indicate that the market Is short of. pure spruce gum this Season. tWhat little there is to be had brings 15 cents an ounce. , - The governor of Indiana has an aoiinced that tinder the railway law of that state recently enacted all officers of the state are forbidden to accept a pass from a railroad. . . v- ::.r l .S.i - It Is a well known fact that microbes and bacteria thrive amid frigid -surroundings. An analysis of Ice from a pond near Randolph, Vt, showed such a number of bacteria as to render. It dangerous for. ordinary use. . One of the largest gambling saloons in Reuo closed Its doors on the night of June 2. Shortly , before midnight" a sheepman strolled In and played faro. In a short time he had won $14,000 and'ihe bank called 'Enough.' f , The latest scheme for raising money for church purposes eqnies from Jersey City, X. J, where the aid society of one of the churches has undertaken to raise mile of cents. .One woman has fig ured out that, placed s!de-by side, it will require just 84,000 to fill he bill, ' PLAYS AN D PLAYERS. i Joseph WUeelock, Jr, who Is to be seen in the new George Ad company, Is to spend bis vacation In Arizona. , The big n?w production of Flshor'aV Rylcy for next season will be an adap tation of a .French .musical extrava ganta.T s.'-zJsii-r' ' Nellie lynch, who was seen In a son brette rote in "The Tenderfoot,", will be o member of the Ttvoll Opera) eom psny, Sao lsncls!. ''';(ivi v . Usude Adams, who underwent a mi nor operation for appendicitis recently at ber borne In. New Tork, has nearly recovered her health. r ' ; -. '"Mrs. Teni pie's Telegram' Is-one of the current Chicago attractions,' and it Is booted to run ell summer. William U orris Is tn tbeast, . '" Karbert .Kelcey .and1 Eflle Shannon are u route to London; They will be seon next season. In a Dew play by A wed known English playwright' Florence . Hindi' Sew -muslcnl comedy Is entitled 'The Belle of toe West," Hsrry - B, flmlth. wrote the book And Ksrl t Hoscum the inualoi ; J OUi WORLD NOTES, i By A recrnt census the poinilstlou of ttome, former mistress of tlii world, 1600,840. - ' Tbe'largttt. I.ai.tc L'ary In Uie world I that of teonldas Leouclll In Cdliis, Italy. It cuiuprtses 'mora than 1,000 pUblk-stlons In All languagn re lating to-thepoeti . '.. 4 TliTe sr sevenfecn mills la Ger many engngod excluulvely la the tnan nracturs of tissue pnpw. Oprmauy turns out mors tissue paper tlino, any other country In the World. In Paris the pniit.tRl.je flcpnrtninnt Is Dow using sovi.nl electric iiiaSI w.ic in Wblih are di"ttttnMl t.i tr:ni')init Hie niall mutt'T In lium-; ;;ii:iaiii;i nut St B grodtcf Skh J tl, ilni Ii(,ri4 drawn VMhlclcs, A law baa liwn pnistnl ,j ll.c l!i. glim 'rlmmlxT and an-o t- tn i:nli;i,:( t hp tijiiiiiifiictiire it ml mi V f nu.,M!i will. In llin k1ii,.,m. 'Ilin ()' -dy fur li s r'iru:.itl m n ti .t' nia' rvMent y flu. K - ' i , la l!ii ( ',if!imj t :;iii t,f f ' Win i),.,t i- lai'htaiuan Marahnll. WHsju Mitrshull of tlitf New York, Larclimout (.N. V.) uu.i Atluntic (Sea Gate. X. Y.) Yacht clubs Is Just now the most talked of amateur sailor of l!u hemispheres. After wlnnlug the kal aer's cup for the transatlantic rsce " r wimom suBsttitiii owjtra or tot at. " , ' , WNTia - 3 " " with his peerless schooner Atlantic) he raced from England to Helgoland and captured another cup offered by Kai ser Wilhelin. . -- It Is needless to say that Mr. Mar shall Is a much envied mail..:. HI fel low yachtsmen consider him Without an equal as a racer. How much of III present glory Mr. Marshall would bA7 won without the aid of his great skip per, Charley Bsrr, la of course only A matter of conjecture. . . J A Surprise JParty. . , : A pleasant surprise' party may be given to your Atomacbv nd Mver, i hyt&dlB-- juf- u. .vin. .kii. win I Venango, amy a. their pain ahd discomfort, vis:. Dr. King'i New 1 Life Pills. They Are most wonderful remedy, Affording sure relief and cure, for headache, dizxiness And constipation. 25c at All druggist. The Alabama State Baptist' Convention,;,-, which is in. r session ' here, unanimously voted to Accept $22,000 of fered by John D, Rockefeller toward building a science hail for toward Col lege at East Lake. There was not A word of protest Among the- hundreds of delegates against Accepting the gift. . - , :-r -n:r;:i. ' The Original.:, V - Foley 4 Cd; Chicago, jBriginated Honey and Tar as a throat ' and lung remedy, And on account of the great merit And popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Hon ey and Tar And refuse any substitute offered as no. trther preparation wiU give-the same satisfaction. , --It is mild ly laxative. It contains no opiates And is safest for children And delicate per ; - ,' ,., ;.' ,,: ; i' rbArmAy.v. - .' iss i K --"I ;: , : A plot of nineteen military prisoners, who attemoted to overpower the lone soldier guarding them on Governor's Island snd to escape, failed' by , reason of a lucky Ambush of , two - armed sol diers who happened to be passing. . Doctor! S eld He Would Hot Live, , . Peter" Fry, Woodruff, ; Pa, writ: "After doctoring f or two year wjth the best physicians, in Wsynes burg, and still getting worse, the doctors Advised me if I had any business ' to Attend to I hAd better Attend to it At one, m I could not possibly- live Another month ss -there was no cure for me. ", Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, And I Immediately sent my son to the store for it and after taking t.hrn bottles I began to get better and enntinued to improve1 until I was en tirely well"; For sale by Davis' Phar mAcy. ; ' . - .' .- . , ' Order have been issued by theNsvy Department to prepare the , torpei'e boats, Kiddle, Barney, Bagley, SI ubrici Thornton and Tingey for service in the Philippine. - , .. -4 Bent Her Double. I knew no one, for four weeks, when J waa sick with typhoid, and kidney trouble," write Mrs, Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa., "And when 1 got better Although I had one of the best doctors I could get, I was bent double, and bad to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. - From this terrible aQliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which rec'.ored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever. They Are simply wondrrful" Guaran teed to cure stomach, liver and kidney lisordcrs; at all druggists; price 60c. ' Peary' steamer Roosevelt arrived at Sidney from flew York'. " ' . CHOLERA INFANTUM. . Child Not EipacUtf Is Llva From Ona Hour I Anolhtr, But Curtd by Chimb.r Iain's Colic, C ! i o 1 r a and 11 . Dilrrhoaa rUm.ily. Hi: (y i I "V, Iut t In- : : CI.. i . It, til lilt ili.ii, htcr of K. N. y i'f Atrm-y i.f cl.nl: in i -uv l,i r n . f i "1 1 ,liim l 1 i, I .! 1 r I r I., i !i Promises io Eces bit Main Disatisr In Proportloa ot ertw Killed tod Injured. . San Diego, CaL, July 21 Thirty nine members of the crew of the United States g on boat Bennington were killed and four score sailors were injured, twenty-four seriously, at 10 o'clock this afternoon by a boiler explosion that dis abled the vessel in San' Diego har bor. 1 " " Fifteen sailors are misSing.. . There were more than 250 men aboard the warship when the accident occurred, and many men were hurled or forced to jump into the sea by. the - terrific 'ex plosion, which luted part of the deck and compelled the beaching of the ship. . ' - San Diego, July 22. The search 'for the bodies of the sailors scalded in the tangled debris of the United States gunboat i Bennington- began today. Seven bodies are in sight pmned down in the wreckage of the boiler. The Other bodies are -thought, to be buried in the dismantled engine room.- ; In ad dition to the thirty nine known to -be dead and eighty injured, fifteen of the crew are unaccounted for. Six of these are oilers and six coal passers who were on watch at the time of the explosion. The disaster ia greater in proportion . than : that on the Maine. Less than a third -of the men and of ficers escaped, Forced to Starve. B. F. Leek,' of Concord, Ky says: "For 20 j ears I suffered agon'es, with a sore on my upper hp, so painful, some times, that I could not eat After vain ly trying everything else, I .cured it with Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's great for burns, cuts and wounds. At all druggists; Only 25c. ' New York Cotton Market. The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Open July 10.81 Aug .10.72 -October 10.92 High 11 10 93 1115 Low Close 10.87 11.08 Receipt 13,564 : The Diamond Cure. The latest news from Par's, is, that they have discovered a 'diamond cure for consumption. - If you fear conaump tionor pneumonia, it will, however, be beat for you to take that great remedy mentioned by W.JT. McGee, of Yanleer Tehn. "I had a cough, for fourteen yean. Nothing helped me, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs -And Colds, which gave instant'relief, snd effected A per manent cure. ".-' Unequalled quick cure. for Throat and Lung Troubles. At all druggists; price fiOc and $1.00, guaran teed. Trial bottle free. 1ST Hlddle St. Full line of Drugs,Med ;'iclnes,i Toilet Ar . -: tides and Soap. Fresh Supp!yot .flower Seeas. Physicians Frescnp 11. o A lYjfetlally: lmoiGTatte N paying 13 too vimcviT f fisu4 Mw sBAme) tt bar vunstM. tmg prmm wlw WblM tmir at Me twenty '-wwmuvs. mmm .iMiiieiisMitaiiifc, .JlAV ) 1 ) T f-v WAf mm 1st M f m (Me iv.tt-.' -. r! i jtiM m Km walntf htn i..i u' wsiaj4 er i fMtri a H-i It -ft U . -,. !!) I -It HS tn-( "- : ihT Wll. !.." f ' r C DcEiys Pharmacy rv -: - J. - ' -,' ifcWvi v the' genuine Sun Cured Tobacco flavor by ' ' . . - the taste and "aroma of . ', and'have-ma,de'"it the largest seller by refusingiimitations advertised as sun cured Learn the Genuine Sun Cured Flavor cm out this advertisement and send, Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N.C.snd they will msil free a se sample of this tobacco. Write your name and addreas' plainly. "V ; . r.i-.- I , IS , -i - v-- y : V -' . .-..Hr',' -t -iT' k ? NOTICE ! The Board of Commissioners of Lenoir county hereby give notice that they will make application to the Di rectors of the Atlantic & North Caro lina railroad to re-issue a certificate of stock for five hundred (500) shares in said road, original having been lost, misplaced, or more probably burned, with other public records when the court house was destroyed. This July 14th, 1905. HENRY TULL, Chmn. Brd. of Comis. of Lenoir coun ty, N. C. W. D. SUGGS' Clk. to Cd. MEW GOODS AT THE RIVERSIDE STORE. ? Fresh Mackerel 3 for 25 Fresh Arrot Roe Herrings 2 for 5 Arrow Roe Herrings in Pails 20c lb Smoked Herrings 10c doz New Pollock 5c lb New Sea Sido Bricks 8c lb 630 custom, made fine over shirts 50c each Boys Overalls 25, 30, 50c each Men's Overalls 75c each L. B. Habicht, POW Railt pad ;TlV..y'O.Wail. roa , Is bow prepared to .. handle freight be tween the lollowing point 8 , New. a i em Reelsboro. Grantsboro and Alliance ' - Freight received and diechareed at the Orit fath street rrpssing. of tne posw tracts. . " Trains leaves .New Hern 1:30 p in and re turns epm"41 C- r J R 3A.WKI.N3i " ii'r?'n" V ' i -i" r' "' '' ' i f-' ' 1 K E R KQU I li KM r;NT$ M KT. ' . 1 h pcoplo bays an, eye to thinirs convaiiient, eomfortablo and cheerful. Having fitted up our banking rooms to meet theso -requirements, we cordially invite you to call And InsjiecV- Gitizens-CBank oar srww aaMM,M..,' 1 Capital -, -s-t $50,000.00 Surplus and fronts V.C " $27, 000. 00 DcpotiiUi . .; ' $205,000.00 . T. A. C.RKKN, Prcaidcnt - ' ' K. H. Mk.miowh, Vicfr-Prmldcnt. T. A. UstKix, Cnshipr. PILES 1 .- PILL;-1 1 'PILES it. Or. Wlll'sms' Indian Pil IMtttmstH will cure Blind, UlMlln(,"Cl'rl1 a trhini; Pilot It stisorht His tuwr" lb jn tl, lu lung at lino, rU si A r".i In.- p vrf lhannt rwllct 8-ild by IAV1H "11 A ICVI M Y. I a a 'I ..rc:l inming! ' - Ii''. .'V"-: :, I .-. . - II' I I":, 1. , V , , i I , I'.,. U T. together with sc. sump, to R. J. A I A '.. TSr ai m v. sssi Correct Dress The "Modern Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O., satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Measure al modrrslr pricn. 500 stylo of foreign snd domnric fabricf (rooi which to chooie. ReprcMatad' by J . G , DUNN & CO., New linn, N. C t XTREMfcLY LOW RATES Announced, Via SOOTH KN BAIL WAY Extremely low rates are announced via the Southern Railway from point : . - i: r ,l. r n .' i tin ius linen iur Lne iuihiwuik Hfjecitti uc caaions: Charlottesville,' Va. Virginia Summci bchool oi Methods, June 26-Aug 4 1905. Montoagle, Tenn. Monteagle Bible Training School, July 3-Aug. 15, 1905. M on ton pic, Trnn. Monteagle Sunday bchool inHtitute, July lY-Aug. b, 1905. Monteagle, Tenn. Woman's Congress, Aug. 1-16, 1905. Richmond, V a. Farmers' Nations Coneress. Sent 12.22. 1905. Rates for the above occasions open to the public. Tickets will be sold to these points irom all stations on the houthern Kail way. Detailed information can be had up on application to any Ticket Agent ol the Southern Railway, or Agents of connecting lines, or addressing the unaersignea: S. U VERNON, T P A., J B WOOD, D P Charlotte, N. C. Asheville N. C S H HARDWICK, W H TAYLOR, Pass. Traffic Mgr. Gen'l Pass Agtn WASH 1KGTON. D. C. SUMMER SUITS for tfca arr hot waaUiar la hwM as eraaSM, tnntna wnntada, chavkxa, usiinf oannata, Hi aack. AMibla hnaslW snA Norfolk sly las, si what avarr man mat hava wsa oaa' sb wait, vur ima or iMas raarica m a our akW ta rattlns and flttlna u palilalia ma anat aar aiifa mi raaonabla that so on oan ohiart. r, m. chad mui, ExcuriioniRa'tei" To MarhtatlCIty - .. .Ann ueauion. n. t. ,' - ' The Atlantic & North Carolina Rail road until further notice; wilt sell round trip tickets to Morehead City and return at the following rates, - 1 1 kala at W nonnay peh Satur. lay aftd Him lay, BToos ra- Kxruraasi IV hots I Vkta KoU aaek IjtfiltMl lurnlna antil i ho folWarlntf unHar. oofnlr xilalai ntil rt iIJt laua Mljr hi luolrot Goldsboro . . 4 40 If.-ats. . - S 75 LaCranp's H M Falling Creek S 25 t 00 1 HO I 70 i 1 60 1 50 1 40 1 80 l m I io 1 (Ki no I 30 J 20 1 10 i oo 1 00 90 ; . H5 HO 76 76. fift f.5 H5 25 KtnHton ( 'unwell lnv-r (Vive Ti)Mprfra Ni-w Hrn I ivr nlnle ( r-'iil.iii li ,V, !. k " ' I -.1 t N .. A. ..-I 8 00 8 00 2 75 2 70 2 r.fi 2 00 1 75 1 70 tl ) , 15 Reformed Junior " Kniff-htm of Cidaon ; N. C August 22-5, 1906-TJ A;) lantic North Carolina Company lisve snthnriMt tha aaIa nf vniu1 - '- . trin tickets from all rrtfunta ah It .' ,. . line to Wilmington, N. u, and re- turn on the certificate plan at the - . UWO WU MK UU1U HI fiwai first-class fare for the round, trip; Certificates to be honored by Agent at Wilmington, N. C, on or before August 25th, 1905. North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends Guilford College, N. C, August &-15, 1905 -The Atlantic North Carolina Company have au thorized the sale of round trip tick ets from all points on its line to Guilford College, N. C, and return on certificate plan at rate of one and one-third firat-claES straight fare for the round trip. Certificates to be honored by Agent at Guilford College on or before August 18th, 1905. Retail Furniture Tlpalera Aasociation of North Carolina, High I'jint, N. C, August 8 9th, 1905-The Atlantic & North Carolina Company has au thored trie sali' oi round trip tick ets on c-rtifirute plan from all sta tions on its line to High Point, N. C, and return at rate of one and one- hinl straight tirst-claus fare lor the round trip, t erti icatea to be honored by Agents at Hih Point on or b.fore August 12th 1905. Supreme Lodge Knights of Gideon Ral- eign, in. u, Augun H-i i, ly'Jb - l lie Atlantic & North Carolina Company has authorized sale of round tiip tickets from all poi.its on its line to Raleigh, N. C, and return, account of above occasion, tickets to be sold on certificate plan and at rale of one and one-third first-class fare for the round trip. The Agents at Raleigh will honor certificates on or before August 15th, 1905. International Sunday S huol and Edu cational Association Durham, N. C, August 2-6, 190E-The A. & N. C. R. R., have aothorized the sale of round trip .ickeU to Durham N. C, and return account the above occasion at. the following rates, from LaGrange$4 05. Km ton $4 60 Dover $5.00, New Kern $0.00, New port $7.10, Mureheud. t ity $7.80, Beaufort $8.05. 'tickets io be sold July 31, August 1, and 2, inclusive, final limit August (th, 1905. R. E. I. Bunch, T M. Goklsboro N. C. July 15, 1905. Annual Meeting and Tournament North Carolina State Volunteer Firemens Association (colored) August 6-11, 19(15 1 he Atlantic & North Caroli na R. K. have authorized the sale of round trip tickets to Washington N. C, and return at rate of one first-class fare plus 25 cents for the roum! Iri;i from all points on its line Ticki !s tn he sold August 6, 7, 8th inclusive. Final limit August 14th, 1905 R. E. I,. Itunch, T. M. GoldsWo, N. C, July 15, 1005. North Carolina State Farmers Alliance llillsboro, N. C, August 8-10, 1905 The Atlantic & North Carolina R. R., have authorized the sale of round trip tickets on the certificate plan from all points to Hillsboro, N. C., and return at the rate of one and one-third first-class fare for the round trip, account the above occasion. The Agent at Hillsboro will honor certificates on or before August 15th, 1905. R. E. L. Bunch, T. M. Goldsboro, N. C. July 15, 1905. The Holiness Convention of North Caro lina? Durham, N. C, Sept. 8 10th, 19115.- The Atlantic & North Caro lina R. K., has authorised 'educed rates from all points on it i line to Durham, N. C, and return account the above occasi in. Ticket to be sold on Certificate plan and the Agent at Durha n will honor cert in cates on or hefore September 14th, IMS. R. E. U Bunch, T. M. The Parents ( onference of North Caro lina timithl eld? August 2 7, 1906 The Atlantic & North Carolina R. R., have authorized the sa'e of tic els at reduced rates on the certifi cate plan from all points on its line to Smithfielil and return account the alove oica-sion. Agent at Smitl field will honor certificates on or lefore August Kith. 'W5. R. E. L. Bum-.,, T. M. Goldsboro, N. C. July 15. 1" '5. Grand Fountain United Order 1 rue Re formers, Richmond Va. Sept, 6-12, 1906 The Atlantic & North Caro lina R. R. have authorized the sale of tickets from all points on its line to Richmond, Va., and return ac count the above occasion. Tickets will be sold at rate of one first-class fsre plus 26 cents for the round trip on Sept. 3, to 6, inclusive with final limit prior (to midnight of which passenger must make origi nal starting point) September 14th 1905 R. E. L. Bunch. T. M. Goldsboro, N. C, July 16, 1905 State Grand Lodge G. U. O.of Durham N. V. August h-iz, 16-me At lantic A North Carolina R. R. have authorized the sale of round trip tickets at rate of one and one-third first-class fare on certificate plan from all points on this line to Dur ham tir C., and return account the v above occasion. Certificates will be honored by Agent at Durham on or before August 16, 1906 -; R. E. L. Bunch, T. M. ' Goldsboro N. C. July 15, 190S Notice ot Mortga ge r'7'--,'. Nfnisnt to Iha nsarar af aala eanlalnaal la a sar tain mortffaa daoil. osooiiloa) by C C Canaaai and wUs ta Jiarnh la Km: raid awrtnss.acW la aul neoravj laihaoHeaiattba tumk tar W Daaaa of Craran aouaty, a bank tat, na 114, ta aactiK alsnad a, ultrf for aala anj aril ta Iha klakaot klw lt uo.k,at tho (awt Houas toot af Caaoa ouMr. Mi tha ll of Now Bom, sa Satsraay tbo ' lath day of Auruat, A. U IWb. St Ika boor a IS o-fUwk anon, all Iha followlns daarribiat troot or , aaraol of tond, lrat( sad bains attooac J la tha winit of Craooa, Suta s Naata tarouas, So- -acrllml a aald nwarUraa-a aa foJUmaj - - . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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