THE JOURNAL, Published every day ia the year ex cept Monday. Journal Building 56-60 Craven "St. "v ?.' "y-;: PBOlfS Nat. ?- CHARLES L. STEVENS, EDITOS AND FBOPBIETOB s:. V- V." SUBSCRIPTION RATES - .1-. ioirt Year, not indvai).U.i- i Monthly; by carrier in toe city.... . .uu , . -.. iiS' f.- - ? Advertising rate furnished on appli . Mtion. v' V ' " ': - . Entered jat the Poet Office, New Bern J. C. as wwond-clasa matter. .; WPICIAt PAPSR, OF NKW BERN AND :. CRAVEN COUNTY.,, . , '. New Bern, N. C; July 27 1906. ; THE QUALITY OF THE IMMIGRANT The Manufacturers Record in a re cent issue has a number of pages de voted exclusively to Difficulties of the Labor Problem in Southern Industries, the Record asking questions on" the labor situation of men prominent in leading industries, and giving their re - plies. - ... Naturally these replies treat largely of the negro, and briefly summed up they are: ' The negro as a class is tending to be come less efficient as a laborer, and 1 flC-I JJ. A- Al J 4 A.1 shortage of supply. That immigration is an all important question in the matter of southern development, both on . the farm and in the factory, needs no discussion, for it is self-evident to every one in this sec tion. But while the immigrant is so much wanted, there will be found in his com' ing a serious menace and ultimate loss to this section, unless there be extreme care exercised in the quality of the immigrant, whether he corneals a pauper and ignorant, or comet with some means and intelligence which will enable him to gain a livehihood that shall be fully self-sustaining, and even more, shall also make savings possible. A mopt important feature besides the personal capacity of the immigrant for work, is his mental and moral status, wlL-h shall place him in the ranks of the voters, for in no section of the country, as in the South, is the possible political status of the new comer so important in its bearing on existing social and educational issues. It is because of this that the Italian and the peoples from Poland and -Hun gary are not wanted. These men may easily become citizens through the manipulation of the bosses who bring them, and with the franchise can be voted as easily as they are taken to work the pick or the shovel or in the factory. This means a new. disturbing element Which bave to be dealt with.as well as the negro, and if the treatment demanded radical efforts, it is not hard to see that serious results would follow, and the loss be far greater than the gain which the imigrant brought as laborer. The continued going out of the negro from the South will soon eliminate tbe race as a social, political or industrial factor; and when that time arrives, the immigrant question as to quality . will be so serious a one as it is today, al though it will be well if there ever be care and discrimination above n bring' ing the Immigrant to the South. - ; " B11sss"" ' j If n kind of billious mood, ' , Yoa wish an aid to digeat food; No other pill is half so good . As DeWitt's Little Early Risen. ' When e'er yoa feci impending 01, And need a magic little pill, Ko.other one will fill the bill i' Like DeWitt's Little Early Risers. ' (.,' WONDERS OF AMERICA.. , . Tho UirjiUJt luiiv la Uui world la ImV " K' '."tue'gtet"ira:n port In (be worlJ .- I Chicago,; ,'V"3 j. -The gresiwrt river In the world Is tbe . Mlsllijl. ' , ' ,-. id prirntist -rnraei in the worm u lb falls of Kin ears. j.' ' The Is meat valley la tat World is tt , taller of the VI1 vilnnlppl. r ' I I-., 'Tbe greHtent care in (be world 1 the - Xlsnintotb pave In Kentucky. . j - : Tbe Iffrgortt drposlt ot anthrnclu A mil In tli world are lu Ienuiiylranla. '-'J Tho greatest natural brultfe la tin b. i i ii i , r i a . .nr. i nm m in v rini. Tli a lBrmst nisas ot solid Iron 1 ri tho '' world Is tbe Iron montilslu of Utatuurl. . . . : -, vurea vi origin i uisesio, Mr.'stoW O. Burke, Elnora, N. Y., wrileaj "Hcfore I startl to um Foley's jvuiin-y vun. a imu w JTWl up irorn ,,''welve to twenty timp a flight, and I ' was all bloated up with droimy and mv ( J " r-v h,iwii.u . vuuni .lip ' Iv lu. nm nf mv furviilir mrnc a tl,a .tiaaiirhl wa n tmh.iviul I ...nl.l . room. I had (riven up bip of livinir. whrn a-friend rwdmmcndj'd t'nWy s Kllnrr (Uir. On GO rent lioitln workixl Wf reli rs and before I hwl twki n the thinl I oltl tho tlrrnmy hmi n .' as writ cs all nlhrr vniii'iini t,f Uriel t ' d'Soase. - I or sale l.y l;,v,' I'hxi nm'-y. The Caue 3tit bo Stemoredt Sam. Vtr'Uitk Dandruff. Kill" the germ that causes dandruff. falling hair and baldness, yoa will have no more dandruff, and your hair -must (row luxuriantly, Newbro'e 'Herplclde not : only contains tho dandruff germ destroyer, but It Is also a moat delight ful hair dressing (or regular toilet use. No other hair preparation Is on this scientific basis of deatoytng the dandruff germs, i It (tops all irritation keeps thj scalp tweet, pure and wholesome, r JU-membor-that ' something claimed to "be 'Just aa Bond," will not do the work of genuine Herplclde. t Bold by ; leading druggists. Send lOo. in stamps for sam ple to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. O. T). ftRaDHAK. Ba! Art. U..S, Civil Service Examinations. ' The U. S. CSvil Service Commission announces the following examinations to be held at Goldsboro, Ni C Septem ber 23, 1905; and Wilmingtonv N C September 26, 1905: , Elevator Conductor, f 'Guard,-. ' "Stenographer and Typewriter. De partmental Service. l . Stenographer and Typewriter, lath mlam Canal Service. - ' Stenographer and Typewriter, Philip pine Serviced Persons who desire to take any of tbe above examinations should write to the United States Civil Service Commission Washington, D. C, for a manual of ex aminations and blank . form of applica tion, indicating the wind of examination desired. GEO. A. -WOOD, Local Secretary. She Tried Five Doctors. , Mrs. Frances L. Sales, of Missouri Valley, La., writes: "1 4ave been af flicted with kidney trouble five years; had severe pains in my back and a fre- ?uent desire to urinate. When riding experienced much pain over the re gion of the Kidneys, i tried nve phy sicians without benefit and then con cluded to try Foley's Kidney Cure After taking three f 1.00 bottles I was completely cured. ' r or saie Dy uavis fnarmacy. President Castro ia extensively for tifying the Venezuelan coast and may import Japanese gunners. He contem plates visiting his neighbor republics to propose an alliance. Good For Stomach Trouble And Con' tipation. "Chamberlain's stomach . and Liver Tablets have done me a great deal of good," says C. Towns, of Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada. "Being a mild phys ic the after effects are not unpleasant, and I can recommend them to all who suffer from Stomach disorder." For sale by F. S, Duffy and Davis' Phar macy. New York Cotton Market. The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, July 25. Open High ' Low Close July U 11 10.65 Aug 10.96 10 95 10.65 October 11.19 1L19 11.86 Receipts 17,683 A Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party may be given to your stomach and liver, by taking a medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort, viz: Dr. King's New. Life Pilla. . They are most wonderful remedy, affording sure relief and cure, for headache, dizziness and constipation. 25c at all druggiata. The remains of Admiral Paul Jones were landed at Annapolis and deposited in a temporary vault in the' Naval Acs- demy grounds. ; 4v '. ' .' The Original, v Foley Co, Chicago-, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account xt 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 . other' preparation will give the same satisfaction. , It ia mild ly laxative. '., It contains no opiates and is saf ent for children and delicate per- '-( vis r narmacy. ' ; . i ' ' ' ssii . i A boy in Tonkera, N. V., has lain 108 days In atata of coma, resulting from spinal meningitis. v . 1 ', Buy it Now. . Now ia the time to buy Chamberlain's Cube, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, It la certain to be needed sooner - or later and when that time comes yoa will need it badly you wUl need it qulcklyi. Buy It now. It may save life. For sale by - F. S. Duffy and Davis rharmac;. , - -' Eleven great oil tanks are blazing In the Humble oil field, Texas, and 12 men ari believed to have perished. f "Doe our daughter enjoy practli.- Injl on the piano?" ." , . ; "Yes," aiibwcred Mr. Cumrot. Tl nelrhbors bare made eouie rem sr. i sliout her tbat sbo didn't Uke.." WO:.: Icon Btsr.. ' . " '-" ., Doctors Said lie Wcild Kol l t. ieter rry, wooUruir, t'a, wriiw "After ddttoring for two years with the best physicians In Wfenraluri;,and still getting worse, the doctors ailvWd m It I had sny buMliicna t allcnil to I had bettor attend to It at onc-, n I coukl nfit pofnil)ly live anollier munth a thr was no nlic for nw. Foley's Kiilney Cure whs reeonmiended to me by a frieml, and I ImimslwMy sent niy Jo.reo boll e i.ecan to fit I etler l.r,'i ti . y we 1." i,.r ...lie I y l-.. . i I, t- V - 8 0 Social Tea Biscuit Jast the this to offer with . am afteroooa cap of tea or chocolate or coffee. Ia fact, they're good to eat lost amy time J ait for the pleasure of it. Sweet aad slightly OaTorad with Manilla. mmmmmmmmmmmm&mmmKmmmamtfmmmm''' mmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmimammmmmmmmmmammmmmmmi St Jl l n I aasaaaswsiasiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaas.aaaa.aaaaaaBsataaaaa Fifst, Lait, And All The Time, Presbyterian Standard. No-ri, rwin. w ward and claims that John Paul would never have had the name or fame of John Paul Joner, except for the kind- new of the North" Carolina Joneses to the young John Paul It was a North Carolina edit6 of a Virginia paper who, gave the toast at the Aaheville Press Association: "North Carolina: First at the Creation; Farthest from land at the Flood; Last at the Resurrection." "Forced to Starve. B. P. Leek, of Concord, . Ky., aayl: "For 20 jears I turTered agon'es, with a sore on my upper lip, so painful, soma, times, that I could not eat. After vain ly trying everything else, I cured it with Bucklen's i Arnica Salve.' . It's great for buma, cut and wounds. At all druggista; Only 26c. Inveat!ratum of tho cotton rnnrt scandal in the Agriculture Department was begun by the Federal grand jury in Washington.: :; ; The Diamond Cure. The latent news from Pari, I, that they have discovered a diamond, cure for consumption. - li yoa fear eonsump Honor pneumonia; it will, however, ' be best for you to take that great remedy mentioned by W. T. McGoe, of Vanleer Tenn, . "I had a cough, - for fourteen years. ' Nothing helped me, until I took Dr. King' New Discovery for . Con sumption, Coughs and Golds, which gave Instant relief, and effected a per manent cure." Unequalled quick cure, for Throat and Lung Trouble. At all druggists; price bUc and fl.U), guaran teed. 'Trial bottle ft . i : - ; Th town of NUhol . Novgorod was overrun by tough, , who killed on per son and seriously wounded 12 other. ;' Ancient witchery was believed In by only a few but th tru merit of De Witt's Witch Haxel Salve ia known by every on who baa Uhed It for boils, sore, tetter, ecrrma no U ' It is said that th scheme of raising 150,000,000 annually by a. new tax is king worked out by th Russian Minis tr of Finance. " . , , CHOLERA INFANTUM. Chili Not Epct.. I Ut Fro) Oat Naur " U AnoUisr, But Cur ky Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholsrs sn - . Dlarrhee Remedy. r.uth,' th little daughter of E. N. Dewry of Agnewville, Va., wusserloua- ly til of chulora Infantum butt summer. "We gave hr-r up and did not eipwt tier to live from one hour to another," h snys. "I Imj H ind to think of CI:snilMf Inin's Colir, ClioVranndl'mr rh.H a iiwintaly ami jiit a hot ' iw of it from (,. tinro. In five I . .in 1 n;v a r1 -fur tho l.i 'i r. V.'b V i i i ( ; ; it and li-f"r.i t'u l.:id t.,1 n t . f , ' r. io finder O op-Trade Mark i --.7. .'J ' I . 77T 1 7 ) , Common crackers and wafers fingered from the time they leave the bakery until you get them in a paper bag or the Biscuit, Crackers and Wafers baked by the NATIONAL" BISCUIT COMPANY and packed in a pack age with, all their oven flavor,, delicious freshness and high quality? "Which bill YOU habe? If you want to answer thisquestion once and for all, try a packageof eitherof the three delights mentioned below: Butter Thin Biscuit A crisp, light, dessert bis cuit, rich and satisfying, served at something out of the ordinary. If you really want a biscuit that's partic ularly nice, try a package. Ever after you will be guided by the In-er-seal Trade Mark in red and white, on each end of a package, whenever and wherever you buy Biscuit, Crackers and Wafers. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Seven persons killed and fifty-four injured ia the record made this year fo by automobilists. Although the ffJ8 but "le more than half over, the 8how, n Wf"? ln"e1f ovf bt jer'B record of one killed and eventy-three injured. nne Dollar Saved Reoresents Ten rtnllare c-moH 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 case he cannot be too careful about unnecessary expense?. Very often a few cents properly irivested, bke baying seeds for his garden, will save several dollars outlay later on ia the same in buying Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It eoats but a few cents,and a bottle of It in the haum nften aava a finctnr'a 1 bill of several dollars. For sale by F. S. Duffy and Davis Pharmacy. ( , " T . , . . I Jh Mrin" HoePItaI U T a leana. , . When you want a pleasant laxative that ia easy to take and certain to act, use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale" by F. S. Duffy and Davis' Pharmocy. - A delegation representing the Cotton Manufacturers' Association had a con ference with Secretary Wilson regard ing the inaccuracies In the June cotton report. ;- 1 J; Bent Her Double. ". . '."I knew no one, for four weeks, when I was sick with ' typhoid and kidney trouble,' write Mrs. Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa., , "and when I got better although I had one of the best doctors I could get, I was bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knee when I walked. From this terrible affliction I was rescued by Electrio Bitten), which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight at ever. They are simply wonderful'.' Guaran teed to cur stomach, liver and kidney disorders; at alPrlrurglBts; price BOc. ' NOTICE ! :. The Board of Commissioner of Lenoir county hereby give notice thi.t they will make application to tho Di rectors of th Atlantio & North C'ura Una railroad to re-inane a certifies! i i,t stork for fiv hundred (500) shar s In said road, original having been lost, mlaplaced, or more probably burner?, with othot public records wheh th court house was d(wtroyed. This July 14th, lWl.'x. HENRY TL M, Chmn. Brd. of Comia. of Lim.!, coun ty, N. C. 1 - w. n. ki;c:3' C'.::. Io lid. rcn SALE I A colt i f.-t. of five Vf-y .':; ! riKiio -. I ' , fir o fr o Io nt I Mark i -7 Graham Crackers 8o different from the ordi nary Graham Ci ackers different in bskiug differ ent in flavor di tier cut in packiug. More palatable more satisfying more nutritious. Mnde of the Eurest Graham flour and aked in a manner that only the National Biscuit Company knows. i XT REM ELY LOW RATES Announced, Via SOOTHKRN RA1LW Extremely low rates are announced via the Southern Railway f rortftppcints on its lines for the following special oc casions: Charlottesville, Va. Virginia Summer School of Methods, June 26-Aug 4, 1905. Monteagle, Tenn. Monteagle Bible Training School, July 3-Aug. IB, 1905. Monteagle, Tenn. Monteagle Sunday School Institute, July 17-Aug. 5, 1905. Monteagle, Tenn. Woman 'sXongress, Aug. X-15, 1905. Richmond, Va. Farmers' Nationa Congress, Sept. 12.22, 1905. Rates for the above occasions open to Uthe public. iiCKera win De soia to uiese pumuf from all stations on the Southern Rail- Detailed information can be had up on application to.any Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway, or Agents of connecting lines, or addressing the undersigned: B. L. VERNON, T P A., 3 H WdOD. D P A Charlotte, N. C. Aaheville N. C 8 H HARDWICK, W H TAYLOB, . , Pass. Traffic Mgr, Gen'l Pass A gen WASHINGTON. D. C. THE REQUIREMENTS MET '.: . The people have an eye to things convenient, comfortable and cheerful. Having fitted up our banking rooms to meet these requirements, we cordially invito you to call and inspect. Citizens' jBank tzr, ar. i f , 150,000.00 $27,000.00 1206.000.00 1334,000.00 Capital. - Surplus and Profits Deposit . Assets - ; i. T. A. Green, President t. E. H. Meadowi, Vic-President. V''.'..T. A. Vizevl, Cashier. ' , Columns, Balusters, Rails, Spindles, Stair Newels, Ramp and Easles, Man- ties, Brackets, Grills, Ri-Raclf,Tnm-minga, Porch and Lawn Swing, Susli, Doors and Screen mad to order on short notice. -. .- ' - ; . Porch Baluster i, 9,1 and 8 .'cent each.' '- . . . -ti i- ; J. HI. K 1'CIItXIt NEW GOODS AT THE RIVERSIDE STORE. ' Freh Mackerel t'rmh Arrow Roe Herrings Arrow Roe Hrrringa In J'aita Smoked Herrings Ni'W Pollock New Sea Hide Brirk ' fi''() ruftom maile fine over- gliirtfi 8 for 25 2 for 6 20 lb 10c dox 6c lb 8c lb 50c each M)c ra h 7. pnch lioys Ovvrnlls SO, hi f ' - C0WKUHT" SUMMER SUITS for th very hot weeithor in hommpi na woo crafthes. ur.finiihod worsteds, chevtotr. -uting fUntvels,' in aack. double brcuted and Norfolk atyltw, are what every man moi-t havt who drop r oa well. Our line of these fabrics in untuir, asn !, our skill in cutting and flttins utitjuerLont d at I eur prices no reasonable that no one can object. Correct Dress The "Modern Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by U E. Hays & Co, of ClnclnnaU, O, salisfiei good dreiseri everywhere. 1 VAI1 Carmen ts Made Strictly if to Your Measure al avxlrnto btkm. 500 irU of Ionic aad deawilic kbrios irosa whkk a chooaa, J .G, DUNN ft CO., New Bern, N. C ExcuraionsRafe ToMoreheitf City And Beaufort, H. C. Th Atlanta A North - Carolina Rail road - until further notice; will sell round trip ticket to Morehead City and return at the following rates. IWa End Tick, sokl U . H.torJ Ponds h gearae R. a a e u and Hu4' Tk-U Uokl eaak ,TkllU lay. UmltxT I limine onto hunday. (loot) n If until (X-i, hh follow in 31st 1W4 iMoikUr. to, -Ion dale ot IchHMTC! . Goldsboro ' Beat. LaOranff 4 40 8 75 8 60 80(1 v I so ,1 70 , 1 60 1 60 1 40 1 SO 1 20. ' 1 10 1 00 ' .- M m fiO - R5 63 1 W 20 ; 1 10 I 00 100 B0 . 8fl. 80 , 76 .'76 65 , 65 5 25 Falling Creek 125 Kins ton 8 00 8 00 3 75 1 70 2 C5 2 00 1 75 1 70 1 00 fiO 40 Caswell ' Dover Cove ' Tuwnrora New Bern liiverdiile ( roatan Ilavelork Newrxirt Wlldwood 1 he rntm to Beaufort and return w be 25 cents higher. r. k i. rrstii, Trall'.c .V,anfi;,er. ill A. & tfr CL COlttPANYa' Reformed Junior Knirhu of Cidaao . . Mutual Aid S6cipty, WUmifagtoa. " ' N. C. August 22-25, 1906 Tjb At Untie & North Carolina CoSnpany ; have authorized the sale of round,., trip tickets from all points on it ' line to Wilmington, N. C, and r--.-, turn on the certificate plan at the rate of one and one third straight , first-clasa 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 8-15, 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 fir3t-class straight fare for the round trip. Certificates to be honored by Agent at Guilford College on or before August 18th, 1905. Retail Furniture Healers Association of North Carolina, High Paint, ti. C, August 8 9th, 1905 -The Atlantic & North Carolina Company has au thorized tde sale of round trip tick i : c,i: i, i liiirate plan from all sta tion:", on its line to lli(;li Point, N. C, ami return at rate of one and oi.e-lhird straight firat-elaas fare for the round trip. Certi icatea to be honored by Ajent:', atHighl'oint on or before August 12th 1906. Supreme l,ode;e Knights of Gideon Ral eigh, N. C., August 8-11, 1905-The Atlantic & North Carolina Company ha.s authorized sale of round trip tickets from all poi.ils on its line to Kuleigh, N. C, and return, account of above occasion, tickets to be Bold on certificate plan and at rate of one and one-third first-class fare for the round trip. The Agents at Raleigh wdl honor certificates on or before August lftlh, 1905. Inten.a ional Sunday School nnd Edu- . caiioiml A:.s(n'ii:tioii liurham, N. C., August 2-(i, 1905 -The A. & N. C. It. II., have aothorized the sale of round trip .ickets to Durham N. C, and return account the abo" occasion at the following ra fs, from La(;rani:c$4 05, Kinston $ .60 Dover $5.00, New l:ein$(i.00, N. w port $7.1(1, Morehead l ity $7. 0, Beaufort $8.05. Tickets to be so.. July :U. August 1, and t, inclusive, final limit August fith, 1905. K. E. L. Hunch, T M. Goldsboro N. C. July 15, 1905. Annual Meeting and Tournament North Carolina State Volunteer Firemens Association (colored) August 6-11, 1905 The Atlantic & North Caroli na It. K. have authorized the sale of round trip tickets to Washington N. C, and return at rate ot one first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip from all points on its line Tii-M':.- .be sold August 6, 7, 8th ini:.-ivf. l inal limit August 14th, 1905 K. E. L. Bunch, T. M. Goldslioro, N. C, July 15, 1005. N'orlh ('arolina Slate Farmers Alliance Hillsboro, N. t:., August 8 1(1, 19c5 The Atlantic & North ("arolina It. K.. have authorized the sale of round trip tickets on the certificate plan from all points to Hillsboro, N C :in,l relorn :it. the rate of one and one-third (irsl-class fare for l l, e u und trip, account the above occasion. The Agent at Hillsboro will honor certificates on or before August 15th, 1905. li. E. L. Hunch, T. M. Goldsboro, N. C. July 15, 1905. The Holiness Convention of North Caro lina? Durham, N. C, Sept. 3-10th, 1905.- The Atlantic & North Caro lina It. It., has authorized i educed rates from all points on itt 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 certift cates on or before September 14th, 1905. R. E. L. Bunch, T. M. T,c Parents Conference of North Caro lina Smith!. eld? August 2 7, 1905 The Atlantic & North Carolina R. R., have authorized the sale of tic ets at reduced rates on the certifi cate plan from all points on its line to Smith field and return account the nhovo occasion. Agent at SiniO tield will honor certificates on or 1 ef'ore August 10t, 1905. R. E. I,, lui-c, T. M. Goldsboro, N. C. July 15, 1;Ki5. Grand Fountain United Or.lei True Re formers, Richmond Va. Sept. 5-12, 1905- The Atlantic & North Caro lina R. R. have authorized the Bale 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 fare plus 25 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 15, 1905 State Grand Lodgs G. U. O. of Durham N. C. Ai.fust 8-12, 1905-The At lantic 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 pointa on this line to Dur ham N. C, and return account th nbovo occasion- Certificates will be honored by Agent at Durham on or before August 16, 1905 R. E. L. Buih, T. M. Goldsboro N. C- July 15, 1906 Notice ot Mortgage 1 Sal-. Pttmeant to the power of salt contained la a cor lain niorusov bd. mecutod br C C Oaanoa and wife to )vrrto M Vm Mid BWrUnwo derd Is duly rrrrku In tU Ulka of tho Um Uu of boods H CKKn rountr. In sook lua. pwni Ke, tae onder- isnnl nillonwfar sol. and kII tb Meke Wddn fi ca-hjit tlw ( aorl Ho, ouaodofcref Cnfe t . IO ttl Ista dar of Ausu.l. A. IX, ivoa, at Um koa if IS o'clock moa, alt liw follow In aooribad krattar parcel of Hind, lylnf nd boin sluutes la the auuntr of tiravon, Btate if North Carol laa s , Tho homo tract toiinnontln at e etdair ttnb.and runnina Want KM polo, to Due-wood Hrenek WUk Jmtnm A. Urvan'a Una, thonoe north with Dow Wood flruMh loa Hshuwoud sthb)poloo,tkanoe, nt stidmroM, amitk s pokja. tkoa south kt the kivlnnlna. tontainltie fortr 101 aorel, fulir do. orrlliod la tho ckird fraai Amoo Bttm and wif to C C Canm, by dmd raconlMl at book K, ace. N, as loHmn to (tl -- " ' 1 1 On tho Kuilh oklo of Novae rover, and oa She Wvl "! of tho wrot priM.e of Slonomb a Oook ond muth H. of th pubIM rood hwl me from N-w bora to Boaafort. but tod and kwindo ee foll,,w.- - . Hrsirmhiv at th north enmor of a rrant kt JuM KM,M I'll, at a Ihrhtwood MoVo, pmi.lrd by two U) morliMl hk kfnl- on tho north m1 of l)-if wood Hrnch, nr IW Pbwo tnot ltoe wowl Mrnnr-hotiteratiiMita Mill Howl, aloo at,, Mr iif HimlU DntmM'o rlLhup land, mnnlno thmn oilh miM Kr.lh'o lino 4S tM.t lit ti.,l., thrm-o nclh H W"t 11 P"tn. lba t,mth ST. wm( M tfi ooid Krolb'o ptnt uno.1 and tho lln "f tin, SpcHrht bind. Ond llrnrKO w.ll Mid kltit,rfl K-ljtht imBulh It t I; I ,w. In th ItryrtKir-a. onnlBlnlne Sftr but etfte, II l .i,t Lp Lofco rioward. jni. Julr U.C ' . J, i rtl . rOJt. Mnrtneoa, Tr 0. II. Cl'lnN. Alienor.

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