THE JOURNAL, : pLbliahed every day in the year ex cept Monday.- Journal Building 56-60 "raven St w - " -1 Phonb No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, , EDITOB AND PEOPRIETOR. V V.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES . r; -One Year in advance........ ..-.$4.00 One Yearnot in advance,....... v 6.00 ft Monthly, bv carrier in tne city.. v -.w il - - - .. v - - Advertising Tates furnished on appli- Entered at the Post Office, New Bern 1. C as second-class matter.- ' OFFICIAL PAPER OF NEW- BERN. AND t CEAVEN COIJNTYV , "New Beni, N. ., Aug. . 1905. ; READY-TO-WEAR HABITS. The person that stands forth with the characteristics to live . and act in dependently is ever noticeable, for tak ing the world throughout, mankind seeks rather to- follow- a leadership, than to assume a .leadership, for the burden is ever upon the leader, whethei the matter affect business, society, or the church. It is so much easier, more comforta ble, to accept a policy of business, to follow the dictates oi social usuage, to believe a religious doctrine that is not too condemnatory, as it were to as- sume the ready-to-wear policy, usuage. or doctrine, which another formulates 1 or presentsthan by personal effort and : i.: l: l i. i ..ur-l. 6 J ior oneseir.. How often is the wordcf another accepted in some important matter, it the "Soo" canal, - ' ' may not involve dollars and cents, but J. -r" i 1 prove equally as vital in other ways, G B. Burhans Testifies After Four instead 8f making a personal investi- - - 'Years,' gation, or giving study to the matter. q b Bma ot Carlisle Center, N. Leadership is not always a question y., writes: ''About four years , ago I of mere ability, as it is self-assertive- wrote you stating that I had been en ness, the personal energy which must ' tirely cured ot Revere kidney . trouble , ... ... v: by taking less than two bottles of know bottom facU of every bject..,.. coming up, and wit this Jtnowledga the brick dust sedimenV .nd paW an assumption of leadership, which ' and Bymptoms of kidney disease disap knowledge ever gives its possessor. ! peared. ; I am glad to say. : that -1 have I hvery one may not have the gilts ot leadership, yet no one need lack an in dividualism, which shall stand for something definite, and not follow, heedlessly, a leader into affairs without an accurate personal knowledge of what the affair is, and where it may end. ' t Every business, trade and profession . has those who offer to all comers the ready-to-wear habits. The world on all sides makes it appear that The ready-to-wear habit is the best, for it pre sents no hard side, is shaped to fit any one, and places its wearer under no personal obligation or responsibility, except that the wearer must give up every self-assertive idea, or the prac tice of anything which means individual, ism. - Yet with all the ease, the relinguish ment of all personal obligations to be active in matters which my not bring present reward, but be. for the right and advancement of. the world's best interests, are all those worthy of any manor woman, rather than the in dividualism which counts for something and makes the world better, which r fuses to accent the rendv-to-wear- habits of others Just because they come without effort or price, ' " V , , . , ' - -v .. . They Appeal to Our Sympathies The bilious and dyepeptk are constant -sufferers and appeal to our sympathies. There W not one of them, bimever, who ,may not be brought.: back, to health and hajip1ness"by-the useof 'ChArabcrlain't ' Stomach v' and ' Liver ' Tablets. Theee Ublets invigorata the stomach and liver ' and strengthen the . digestion. ' They talscT.: regulate the ' Dowel,'"- For sale by F,'&. Duffy and , Davis Pharmacy, iuncL44'D HpiHuinuy n m mo wiu , Vuty ftbont 100 faom Kwker arrived ' Thre oi we eigni register cieru were ralicv vd from"duf y. v.. i w, t , X 'A Warning to Moftiers.- ; small children durina- the hot westher . wm summrr monins utguura SKainsi . bowel troubles, Aa'a rule it Is only necessary to give the child a d of , ' Castor oil to correct any disorder of the bowelt. Do tuit tine sny iulititut, but give the old-fsHhioned CasUir oil, and it-e Ilia t it is fresh, ss rtmid oi '- riaufttatee and ban a tndnry to grij.o, - If IMS oof- not tne ixjwrin give .Chamberlain's (Mir, ' Ou,ith sru Diarrhoea lirmwly and thrn a ti color oil, Snl the wnna tin y J . check nl in its inr ipirnry gnl wild,.;.. gr aviililM. , Tim cnnt'ir ri! inl!i ;. rrmfii'l sV-.tjubl h i-r'-'urpd ft i ; hiki kept t''ly for ii r!;iiit t.i i- -n tfin firtl ih'!i"! 1 ' n i-f i:fy I--.- i' I V r I . . . '. "I'. : i it 13 fcs LACIZ:, TC3. Thr Caa Stop Tbrlr Hair FalUnar Oat : With Hrrvlclde. Ladies- who' have thin hair and whosa hair ts falling out, can prevent the hair falling put, and thicken the growth, with NewbrO'8 "Herpiclde," -Besides, Herpi clde la one of the most agreeable hair dressings there la..- Herpiclde kills the dandruff germ that eats the hair off at the root .After., the germ Is destroyed, the root- will (boot up, toid the hair grow long as ever. Even a sample will con vince any lady "that Newbro's Herpiclde is ait indispensable -toilet requisite. vi . It contains no oil or grease, it will not stain or dye. Sold by -leading drogglsta. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herpi clde Co, Detroit, Mien. , -C.tJ.BrtArmAM. Rp,Ui Art." ..- bThe Admiralty has given"orders ; for 12 torpedoboat destroyers ranging from 220 to 230 tons dispUcement.for eoast service. - L . i ,X Wa Wasting Away.; f-j -"I had been troubled -with "kidney disease for the last five years,'' writes Robert E. Watts? of Salem,- Mo. - ') lost flesh and never felt well jincUdoc- tored with leading jhyslcians and tried all remedies suggested without, jehel. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and lessthaa two-:,' bottles completely Cured me and I am now sound and well." During the summer kidney irregula rities are often caused by excessive drinking or being overheated. ' Attend kidneys at once by using-Foley'J Kidney Cure.- For sale .by Davis Pharmacy," Mayor Belcher of Paterson, N.J, is still jnissing and charges of alleged p. culiation are made aginst mm. - .-. A little forethought.may save you no end of trouble. ' Anyone who makes it a jie to' keep Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand knows this to be a fact . For sale by F S' Dufy and Davis Pharmacy ,. ... A;.. . Vice-President Fairbanks . delivered an address at the closing; exercises of the semi-centennial of the opening of never had a return of any of those symp toma-during the four years that hare elapsed and I am evidently tfured 'to BCay cured, and- heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffer ing from kidney or aladder trouble." For sale by Davis Pnanhacy.. J , , A Delaware and 'Hudson passenger train had a rear-end collision- with a freight ' The-1"' passenger locomotive went down an embankment and Engi neer Reach was killed, , : ;,j('.A;- Sica headache results" from a disor dered condition of the stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. . . For sale' by : F. ,6. Duffy and Davis Pharmacy, -i' . New York Cotton Market.- ' The following werd the 'opening and closing priceron the New York Cotton Exchange, August '4J -: ... ;j.fj i-- Open :; High Low -'dose Aug 10.35 16 88 ' ''- :X 1,1. '10.28 Oct X, 10.60 ; v ; 10 60 ' , 10.69 Dee : V 10.liZ 10 71 - v 10.68 Receipts 18,406 V , Ancient witchery was believed In by only few but the true merit ' of De Wltt's Witch Ha&el Salve is known by very one bp has u,ed ..itfot1 ' ' AM fdtAP WfMik aiulnflM,-' "'The record In the case bf Mrs- Mary H. Rogers under sentence of death at Bennington, Vt, on the charge of muis during her husband was received by the clerk of the supreme court of the Uni ted States. "The case is brought to this court on the plea that the woman is in sane. Ffendith Suffering is often caused by sores, ulcers and can cers, that eat away your skin. Wm tic doll, of Flat Rock, Mich., snysj 'l have used Bucklen's Arnica Sslve, for Ulcer Sores snd Cancers. It U the Ik-hI heal ing dressing I ever found." Soothes and heals cute, bums and scalds. ZU at all drug storesnrrfanintfvd, At 8.Tih tki-t n-;Vs., rolirmnn Joseph Crr f;hnt and fatally woundrd Henry Fanlcy, Jr.,' Sonof CVIonflUnnry Easley, of the Governor's staif. Tlie shooting followed; an iltercalion, the bullet pcnctraUd the brcant ami Kwdry died in a few hours. - . Nothing on The Market Equal to Chamberlain's ' Cc!;c, Cholera , v and Ciarrl-.oca Ccmcd. Tins f'-t in !! I; r v, lit r", p- P ;r r.i. ' 1 ! .. 1 ! . - ', a 1 r j- t , 1 l. 'is. aia t . l JJy 2 .oi ford, I'..-. :ie, hul was buried in in Now Bern, N. C, Acs 4, 1003.- - ne was possessed of a strong consti tution and blessed with remarkably good health. Though in her seventies she possessed the vigor that is usual among those in the sixties. - Her death was preceded by a sickness of less than a half hour, and that attended by little pain, by which we are reminded of the Psalmists description of the death of a saint; "So he giveth His beloved sleep" Though called into the presence of her Saviour at midnight, she had that re quisite preparation of heart and mind to meet .the Divine appointment, ? which enabled her to respond with, .readiness,- 'Corne, Lord Jesus." -s -1'f Her life and death both : beautifully exemplified the sanctities of our religion as she adorned the doctrines of the gos pel in her daily conduct, . and died - tri umphant In the faith. '. 7 - """i-' 'About 40 years she lived in New Bern Where she was identified with the bet ter life of the people and dearly beloved by those who knew her, nd where many hearts' are touched with, sadness at her death. - ,z . i In the spiritual sphere she was espec- cially "prominent, and preemenent ; in usefulness,' ; i't , f For many years a memberof the New Bern Presbyterian church, she was ma terially and personally interested in and identified with all church life and prog ress. :t It "was -her' Constant . endeavor and joy to hold tip the "pastor 'a hands by her words of counsel encourstrement and an abiding sympathy. Her: inter-1 est in church life extended especially to, the young, to whose welfare she main tained at continuous devotion, f ; - Every cry of need found with her . a patient hearing and A ready, and liberal relief. She was ever free to ; share anothers joy and unfailing inkier sym pathies for those acquainted with grief.. Thus she engraved herself on beating loving hearts which shall be her lasting memorials. V " .,-'' . Though k leaving no children of her own, yet Bhe was a mother to many,- who "will arise up and call he blessed'! as a friend she loved with an affection ate tenderness and seemed akin- to "all her iriends' . 1 .,iv She was one of a tipe of the beauty and loveliness of christian .womanhood which iears - the. charm ot dignity, blended with an open friendliness, - . Her life was the consummation of npened piety; exemplifying this sciv- te.vTheboary head- is a ; crown of glory if itbe found in the way righted ousnessf and she realized : the ; loving promise 'Thou shalt eome to thy grave in auli age, ike as-rshock. of . corn cometh In his-season.'.', Now she treats from her labor and herworks do follow her. . . . X 'i '" T v v Public ls..Aroused , U The public is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merita of that, great medicinal tonic, JMectric Bitters, - for sick Stomach, liver and kidneys. " Mary H.' Walters, of 646 St Clair Ave,;?,Co-f lumbus, 0.,writesr"For several months I wai given up to diev -rt had fever and ague, my nerves were wrecked; I could nr4 sleep, and my stomach was so weak fromnseless doctors' drugs, that I could not eat -' Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitters, I .obtained relief,; and in A short time j was , Entirely (ureaV ' Guaranteed At All d!rngstores;pric 60c j'.'.fc.;r-'I- ' An thf gesfarei of children are grace ful: The reign of distortion commencea with the Introduction: ot ,lb dancing aiAster.KyAoMBV.-'-v- ' ' - I,, jsjaLifj n'r j-' 1 r- WLKelleyel " Mansneld,-: Pa.1 writesr'I was in poor health for two years, suffering from kidney And blad der trouble,, and;-spent, considerable money consulting physicians without obtaining any marked benefit,: but was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and J desire to add my testimony that it may be the cause of restoring the health of others." Refuse substitutes. For tale by Davis' Pharmacy.'. , '" V'.-!' . " 1 : 'Bt'4 Meat ttni.ZJ. - The beat tlilug on earth is a good wo man, Ind the next best thing ts a good dinner prepared by a rood woman,- Winchester Bun-BentlneU : --.- -::r':Z r- ATouching Story is the saving from death, of r the baby girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md. He writes: "At the age ot 11 months, our little glrWwaa In declining health. with serioua throat Troullo, and ' two phynlciana gave h-r op. We were al- miit in deRpalr, whn we'Tcnolved to try Dr. King'a Kpw IMncovery for Con sumjilion, Coughs find CoMa. The first bultlfl gave relief; afu-r UKing - fmir l out, a bIiO aacurd, ami is now in p r fcrt hralth," Never fails to re'.n ve and cure a rn:irh or ci.M, At all dn a atwrra; COc and $1.00 guarfii,t-d. Tri..l bottle fr-e. tBl4. l;n;:''!i l("r(,,r (t-i fmM,: ; ) -() , . 1 n.oTu 1 x, iiMtii .. !; I 1- iir a S" a -I In -r, I -r r - Y. n, I-' r I ',: 1 now' ( , -i ' t'.i- X '. ' ; i V ;..-.? it f p ; I - -. . ' . - . NantH el People V. ho Sack Rest and Comfort " In Oilier Places. The heat of summer is sufficient cause for the exodus of citizens to the I iMnnrtrnw VtA aAi anrl o trsrA t iv liiuuiiuaiu tiu ova uuwi . t, -rvvJ jr wi - tion of New Bern people have availed themselves of the opportunity of getting what comfort they can afforded at these resorts, The heat of the latter part of the month of July and of August in this section is enervating and -great many are unable to bear it. They are fortu nate, indeed, who can provide for .them selves, this relief. 5 -'1"-f' : In accordance with . the "custom held by the ' Journal . for several years we publish the names of. summer: visitors abroad: "V-v"?"; rT - .Ajrdaley, on the Hudson, ,. Y P. M, Pearsall. ' .. ; VV 5AsheviJle: Mr.?, and Mrs. ' Edward Clark, Miss May i ulforcL I-;; Beaufort: . Mrs." F;F. Armstrong," and .family, Dr.'L. L. Dameron," Mr. JperNelson,s wife and chiklrenMiss AmyRigdon.1 ? ' J J'- - Blowing Rocku JIr. and Mrs!" Enoch Wadsworth. " 't v Black Mountains; Mrs. J. M.' Howard and famlly;"Mrsr George Howard and family, William Ellis Mrs. C. L, Ives and family, Miss Anna Pearce and Li sette and AnnaHanff7ProfCraven'and family;-T.- W. Crowder, Mrs.-C,W) Munger and family, Mrai W. Small- wood, "and , jon: . Mrs. G. ' B Waters and son,, R.. A Nunn, wife and "daughter; Mr.- and Mrs. Robert "ancock and grand-sons; w nett'V uv.'.1 v Catakill Mountainsr : Mrs... Rudolph .Corneliu8: Mrs,:Annie Wood.' . "! Connelly Springs:"- Judge HenryvR Bryan, wife and daughters; Margaret and Isabel George Oliver, k- Burlington: Mrs. P. M. Prj-or and children. -" Charlotte: Miss Bingham Mer dith. ' j .. Deleware: J. W. Warrington and family. Detroit Mich C. L, Stevens.. f Gaul t, Canada: Mr. and Mrs, C E Slover, Mra. E, B. EJJis and daughter, Elizabeth. -l Hendersonville: Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Early and daughter. . - Lawenceville, Ya: Mrs. H. H. Rawl ings and daughter. - . T."f.'l IMj Mr. Blades. . Njv aric,";N . J: Mrs. Bradly Hanff . Philadelphia. Frank Aueustins and and sister, Mrs. Hilton, ,, Providence, R. I; Mrs, Delia Whii- ford and daughter Sophie. .; , . Jonesboro: Miss Lura arid Char- j lOtM PlgOtt i';' C - " Kenansville: Mrs.,A; D. Ward , and family."- Morehead City: Mrs. W.S.Wert, Mrs. J, B. Arendell, MrsW. B. Blades and family, Miss Lillie Groves and Elizabeth Clarke, Mrs.1 Margaret Nelson, Mrs. James Bryan.; - ' - - - t Maryland:,. Mrs. W; C. Willett" and family. - " . . r : : - ; .. ffVS. pfiveeisses Daisy and Nlettie Pennington, t: Petersburg; Va: Miss Fannie Green f RlvWdale, Va:- Mrs. J. t: H. Moore5 and daughter,-Virginia. . . - V Raleigh r-Miss Gertrude Clark. . Seattle, Wash r Mrs;; E. ! GrCUypoftl and -daughters, - Adelaide and , Caro' Saluda: '..E. t-HUl,: ' ; - v Sandwitch, Mass-- .Mr. and Mrs. G. Roberta. -'-''vVOr-' -r -f '.Waynesville: v E.' ; K.-r Bishop, Miss Hattie Marks-. Mrs. Orfl, .Guion . and son Haywood. St - T.'-'iit'i ;,WiIloughby: Beach, Va:. Miss Mamie Hunter ' Richardson And little sister 8ata1i.'vcU - WItaiington,: Del:" P. P. Hudson." ! fWrightsviJle. Beach Miss Patty Nel- Virginia Beach. " Mias Bertha. WooU Relda'ville: Mhw Leah Jones." , Jthaca, N. Y: .Mrs. N. O. Seyrhoar. ; Wampee, S.Cr Mrs.K.R. Jones, Mrs R. B. Nixon and children,; -. ; ;. ,i Winston-Salem : M rs -W. ,F,; Roun tree and daughter Mattio. r-: - New York: . Capt. And Mrs ; Ms S, Simmons. - '-' ;. . w Massachusetts: ' Mrs.' C M.- Dock ham and her niece Miss Lsvina Foi aom, ' , - -. " vWgnhingtont Mr. C. E. Land. '. Middleton, N. C: Mrs.. C B. 'Hill and daughter, Lillian, ; '..- ' 4 -Brooklyn; N. Y:- Miss Annie - Foy, Mrs. Wm Sultan and son, Harry. SUtesville:' Mrs. J. U. Ives. - . Eureka: .Mrs. C. E . WetheringU n and children. - . - ; . . . '. WarAgainst Consumption. )X All nations are endeavoring to check the ravaged of congumption, the "white plague" that clatma so many victims each yr-ar.' Foley's Honey and - Tar cures coughs and colda pprfiKtly and you ars in no dancer of consumption. Do not rink your health by tnVlnesorne unknown preparation when loloy's Honey and Tar la psfa and rrtnin in n-guils. Ak fur J'ciry'g Ilnm-y end Tar and lnn'iMt uj'oii lavii-jiU I'urr.iic y liavk' I t -nary. - ' r- -'v- :-rr ' He that kn6ws,; arid knows that he kiio ws;;is - - roiiow -v . He - thatn t y yneeda Biscuit and knows that he knows Unesda Biscuit is well fed. Dine with him. NATIOKAL BISCUIT COMPANY I Graham Crackers HL I Batter Thin Biscuit 1 if' . y Social Tea Biscall lemon Snaps J c COLIC. CHOIEBA' AND ; Dmrrlieia Remedy ! 'Afew doses of this remedy trill .'Invariably core an ordinary at--"tnck of diarrhea.' f-.; - r' - -.It has been used In nine epi ,r demies of dysentery with perfect , . success. . '., -. , It ' oan ' always he r depended npon, even in- ths-more severe J attacks of cramp oolio and chol- ." era motbos;: -. ., - ' It Is; equan'snocessful for : snmmer "diarrhea and cholera ,; lnfatitom in children, And la the -means of savingthe lives of many r .children each year.- . When reduced with water and. sweetened it Is pleasant to take, s Every man of a family should 7 ,; keep this remedy tn his home. . '.Boy It now It may save life.t V PntcB, t5a -v -'-' tutot Srz, Mo. . Executors Notica ITavias qiwliltod a Executor of Robert WIDHaaM deomanLall persons havswclaina asaiaat the es tate of sir said exvenbir ars harabr rotlricd to prevmt th tame duly veHftod to Miuhell Williama norliFfmv the UUi dar K July 1'JUt. or Uiu notice will be piadd In bar of thotrreeoveryr All peraone Indobtnd to said Mtate are hereby rwquaat ed tn male immediate avtiMOMnt. , TbiaJul llth, mA. -i - . : MlXCHiUX WILLIAMS. 'v. :Executrix- Notice --:ii - HaTlnB-qualiaerl aaKxnratrlx ef the kwt will end Cravm C"untr N.C. Uiia Is to' noUfy all peraons havlna claiuui axainat the aaal draaa.rt toaxhibit Ihrtn to th urW.-r.iiciw on r before the 1M day tH July IUKL or tba Dntk-o will baokaibHl tn bar of iwovary- A U PTma indebud to the said eatats Will aiaka titrmariiate pairseat - -i . - - ' JwlrtlH- -; - -. . - " ' ' " j ' -,; ;V j-.-. . .JCaewtrbe.' -F.KAIJFOUT, U. 0 - v-'; ; rcntrnlly l.M-sUKl, V-AH the dell-rncif-t tif tlin ciiflnn, Well" VenU lal'Hl rof)iim, (jood IhhIs, Phono con vi'iuctio'i', l'orte and aitntjve 8er vunts. liaUfl ti.50 rr day, Sj'i -rial and liberal terms by week ,ir moiilli, - ' G; A, RUSSELL, a. r i - (rpni' 1 ? wise. ; ;: 4 nimv lit knows m Admintstrators Notice Hnrlni sdminiiitared upon tjw eta' of Hurv. y Arthur, deceased, all peruonn are hereliy noiilit d to prwwnt tu th undcrsUrnad all claimit li--ld by them Msainst aakl Mtato, on or befom July 27Lh, 1W, utherwiM this notice will be plcadud in lar of recovery. All peroons indubtwl to Kaid estaU ara riushted to mk loimediaU payment fclhlaJuly rth. 1906 Thv-a m. ARTHUK. Adminiatrator Lrnest M. Green, - AUurney Coaaselor at Law VBOAjrrn MW I.EltN, N. t WelleTJuipid toatrch titles by reaxoi of many eara eiperieuoe In thr iSc and a- Hegtsbrr ot Deeds Kru. Uci . it ibs IVmrta of Craven, Jonen, rarili Carteret, On slew, or wherever eivice are req-ilred Notice ot ba e of Valua bie City Property. ' Br vtrtne of an" order obtained In that asocial placet dtnn before the Cm-It at creva couuiy. entlUtd W. H. Burton sad Ueo. P. DudVjr u ture ol Henry 8,-Johiiaoa. decaaatd, theundor igncd will on the-flrat Monday of September. I90& brins the fourth day of said month, at 12 o'clock n, at the county erart hueae door in the city of New 1 era. aaU to the abrheat bidder lit raeht'e follow! lands baiomrinc to the aateta of U aid deeaaaed: Betas' owe booM and lot aituaUd oatheeast aidaot Ortinth etraet In the city of New Bern, and bounded and described as follow: Besinnin. oa eaat side of Griffith St., at a point 78 fv front the north east eomar of Griffith and gtanly ttUeet and runnina thenee northwardly fifty aeven feet four -inchea, then re eeatwerdly one ena hundred faet to the west line of lot Mo. as. thenee southwardly with the baa ef lot Ha. M flity aevew feet four Inches, thenee weal ward I y one hundred feet a- the barinninr oa Urifhth at-tMt,beina the same land conveyed by deed from Samh firrmeon and Mary X. Ptqett-r and I' H. P-lletieA t Henry B, John-oa, and Iwcur-Ud in s.k fisn-.b-riwl pas 131, iodise of the ref later of deePa of craves r-ouaty, ' . - - - Aururtlat. inn. ..-.-'-. ';.W. H. fiirTO", Cbjc-atia t. jnUtT,. Executors lcu riicriiBalei To Morehead Cilj ' - And Beaufort N. C. V , The Atlantic & North Carolina Rail road until ' further- notice; -will sell round trip tickets to Morehead City and return at the following iatea, ,; - Leaarb Halut-JKiraraofl rtrVvta Limited unUI (rt 'urnlnr antlltsenday. T004 r fwtj MAB I- he followiov lend eat. IIM 1M ,74 40 . 8 75 Monday In luadaieof khialve! - Golds boro- Bents..-. ' , l-aGranp-e " 2 0o 1 o 1 70 '1 en ': 1 W -1 40 l m . 1 20 1 10 1 00 , . HO GO "1 SO'. , 1 20 1 10 1 00 . oo - 90 ' .. 86 .... - KO - ,vr ;. . 75 ..-, wi- Ut ; fir, 2.r - t 50 Falling Creek 8 25 8 00 3 00 2 75 2 70 2 f5 2 00 1 75 1 70 1 Of) fiO 40 Kington , (,'iflwell, , I lover -Cove Tunes rnra New lrn Kivi-rd.ile Cniat'.n lUveltM-k New port S ii(i-A'id T! rn'"a to IV tuf'.rt ond return wlj l-e Z r ; n h ' . . ' 1 1 r . - - R. n. I.. ju;nctt, '1 r - 'r';l"T, I 0: COMPANY, , Reformed Junior - Knights of 3ideo i i -. taatnai aki . xtvwrv ' wiimino-tin - - Hi C Antrust 22-25. 1905-t-Th. At. U lantic & North Carolina Comnany . t -. have authonied the sale of round rr- trip tickets from all points on iU - f line to Wnngton, N. -C, and re- - turn on the certificate plan at the - me ot one ami one . unra sxraigni - - first-class fare for the round trip. C . ,CertiQcates 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 A. ... 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 first-class straight . fare for the round trip. Certificates to be honored by Agent at Guilford College on or before August 18th, 1903. Retail Furniture I ealers Association of North Carolina, High PMnt, N. C, August 8 9th, 1905-The Atlantic & North Carolina Company has au thorized tde sale of round trip ticket-, on certificate plan from all sta tiDivs on its Mno to High Point, N. (;., and return at rate of one and one-third straij-lit (irst-class fare for the round trip. CerLilicatea to be honored by Agents at High Point on or before Atipust 12th 1905. Supreme Lod;re Knights of Gideon Ral eiijli, N. C., Augubt 8-11, 1905 The Atlanlic & North Carolina Company has authorized sale of round trip tickets from all poi.its on its iine to Raleigh, N. C, and return, account of above occasion, tickets to be sold on certificate plan and at rate of one and one-third first-class fare for the round trip. The Agents at R-aleigh will honor certificates on or before August 15th, 1905. Annu:tl Meeting and Tournament North Carolina Stale Volunteer r tremens Association (colored) August 6-11, 1905 The Atlantic & North Caroli na It. It. have authorized the sale of round trip tickets to Washington N. C, and return at rate of ore first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip from all points on its line Tickets to be sold August 6, 7, blh inclusive. Final limit August 14th, 1905 R. fc. L. Lunch, T. M. Uoldsboro, N. C, July 15, 1005. North Carolina Slate Farmers Alliance Hillsboro, N. C, August 8 10, 1905 The Atlanlic & 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 Aupr-t 15tb, 1905. R. h). 1.. Bunch, T. M. Goldjboro, N. C. July 15, 19 J5. The Holiness Convention of North Caro linaY Durham, N. C, Sept. 3-10th, 1905.--The Atlantic & North Caro lina R. R. , has authorized i educed rates from all points on its line to Durham, N. C. , and return account the above oceasi m. Ticket to be sold on Certificate plan and the Agent at Durhan will honor certifi cites on or before September 14th, 1005. R. E. L. Bunch, T. M. Grand Fountain United Order True Re formers, Richmond Va. Sept. 6-12, 1905 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 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 btarting point) September 14th 1905 It. E. L. Bunch. T. M. Goldsboro, N. C, July 15, 1905 State Grand Ixdgc G. U. O.of Durham N. C. August 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 points on this line to Dur ham N. C, and return account the aliove occasion. Certificate will be honored by Agent at Durham on or before August lii, 1905 R. E. L. llu ch, T. M. Goldsboro N. C. Julv 1R "fi Notice Ot Mux I gage Sal-. Purauant to the Bower of sale contained in a car tain utorterase der-d, executed by O C Cannon and wife to Joeeph at Foxt aaid siortaase deed la duly raoOrded In the .Street the Rcsuter of Deedif Craven county. In uxdt 108. pare 676, the under signed will off.r fur sale and aell to the his neat bidder for eaah,at tho Court Hoaae door of Craven. bouncy, in me cuy ox nrw own, on oeiuruay ui. lSthdayof Auruat, A., 1W6, at the hour of l o'clock aeon, all thefoilowlns described tractor parcei of land, tylnr and beln attuated tn the enintyef Craven, HUte of North Carolina de scribed la said Btortcmce ss followal The home tract eommenclnc at a cedar atobvsndl rufmlns West Us) polea to Due-wood Branch with. Jeaiea A. Brvsn's line, thenoe north with 1 wond Sranch e llrht-wood tob.iM poles, thnue aaat a)daui. south 8 petea. then south to tbe-barlnnlna-. aonUrnlrtr forty (Q) aerea, fully de ar ri bad in the deed from Amos Bryan and wife to C C Cannsn. by deed racorded In book luS. pse 20, aa fullawa to wit: On the South axle of Keuse River, sad es the Waat aide of the weat prory of rjloremb'a Creak., and south vise ef the publl road leodlns frera. New Bars to Beaufort,, butted aod bouaded ssi followa.- - ' : - Boalnalio a 4ka nnrTk earner af a mat to. eamaa Keath, tbstad 1714, at s(h tweed aulra pointed by two tl aaarVrd hteawa ea the north, ... , T . . I .. ..... ..... weed Branch entora Boaita Mdl Pond, she aeor eerof fieaiU ft - UenaM'sr b lahop land, root hie; thenee with aald Keath'a paton line 4a eeet lie potea, thenee north hi wnrt 10 polr. thrwr outh eS west M polea w aa'd Koa'h's patent line and the line "I we npnrm tana, one tnenoe wwa aatd Kealh'aand rr!slil's line aou'h Steaat tat polee to the brinnlrs. ewtalnlna SftrW) seres laeaeirveri (llirold to Luke fJowaxd. . ... ihi July uC. tea. ,' ' v!"'-nH W. t ,t. Mortaea .- mu. h. gtiw : r . i, i ! i. i Y ' Cs-': . r