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. 5 THE JOURNAL 7 Published ever day in the year ex- r cept Monday journal Building 66-60 -: Ctsven St " -( ' j V Puon No. 8. -" CHARLES L. STEVENS, - . - EDITOR AND P&OPKIKTOR. ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' One Year, in advance.,.,.,." $4.00 One Year, not inadvance-.-.... ....... 6.00 Monthly, by earner in the city.... . -50 Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Bern J C. as second-class matter. JFFIG1AL PAPER OP NEW BEBN AND CRAVEN COONTT. New Bern, N C, Sept. 20 1905. WHAT OF GAME PROTECTION? It is of decided interest and import ance to every sportsman, equally as it is to present and future consumers, that the present game laws, which are far from being too protective, be at least rigidly enforced. It is the early season just now in some counties which give hunters license to shoot deer, and these animals are be ing killed in a way that means extinc tion, not this year or next, but within a few years, when there will be no such sport in fections Where now each winter there is abun iant good shooting, and this is only September, what is there going to be in deer driving two months f r m now, when cool weather will give some zest to the sport, instead of such weather as that of this month, with the temperature from 80 to 90 degrees dur ing the day, and hurdly as low as 75 at night? The Journal learns that even at this early stage in the hunting season, that young turkeys are being shot, and jf hese birds what of other birds, which are likely to be seen in the woods by the man with a gun, who may be after ani mal life, yet yields to the temptation of shooting at birds, when they come near? Came protection is not limited to the good (' today, alone, but for the future The splendid hunting of Eastern Caro lina is not going to last unless there be mure adequate protection than exists today, and yet there are socalled sports men who will declare that too many guards now are thrown about game, so that the hunter can enjoy no freedom in I he pursuit of his game. It is not merely the laws which are to protect, but it lies with the sports men to both protect themselves and see io it that others do also, for violations can easily he committed by hunters, which can never be known, and many of such violations, means the certain destruction of all sport in the near fu ture. NATURE SPARES Tkf Slrirk.n nose Fraaa Grief. Wh.t a f.rtunaia provision of nature It K Hint dvprlvps the row of mental mflTini;: for how polrnnnt would ba lit Ktl.-i t,i dmimr, In th height of Its M i n. hut Klory, Hint a canker fl t Its hritii, hiuI ih.it its boauty and fragranca vrn ilm'intfl forever. Nnturs always fpnifn ihe uuftirliix; sha Is a varltabl hi.io h. us of . pleasing- rewards, for th'ino h i Mwk tier aid. In ths years fiNh.K hiilr and araynosa hara r mi a !o.,m ..vfr th llvas of thousands or v. ui.i nmTi. bul thanks to lb In-v.-.i k ..ii. ..f n. irnilita ihs tru causa or I.Mr !"r.ir..rtln Is now known to ba in... or . n .. no that borrow Into tl.. I, .lr f .ill.-l.-ii. Nawbro'a Harpleld nr-nolm-ty d..irpy this (arm, thus lrini(tii.K ihe hnir to (row a Ba i lira Iniondnl. Sold by laadinc drug ti H.-n.l 1e, In stamps for sampU to Ths lli-rplolda Co, Detroit. Mich. U D. BKADUAM. Special AgL A dispatch from Shanghai say that the tirwt public sale of American oil since the boycott was started took place but Saturday, when 40,004 case were sold, $100 R.wiri $100 ' The roadem of this . papr will be pleased to hum that there is . at least one dreadtd disease that science has ben able to cure in aft Its stage, and that la Catarrh. HatTi Catarrh Cure la the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity, 'Catarrh being a constitutional Bit sal, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's CaUrrh Cure la taken internally, acUns-di recti) upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sstwm, thereby dm troy ing the foondaUoo of the dlsea, and girtng the patient strength by building up the tonatitutioo and assisting nature la do ing Its work. Tht profiriaHors have so oiuro faith m Ita curative pnwm that they offef One Hundred Dollars for any ae that h falls to cure. 8et4 for list of teatimuoiela, V .- , Address f. J. Qteoey A Co.ri Toledo, . Auld bt all dnurrlsta. Ttc ' '' s : ,Takellall' Family rills for constl- tm4 IS tnfc I..J , , M.J I I H rl .-1 h , r i 1 r . If you. are naturally Bot sisters, and for this reason experience dread rather than joy at .. the prospect of becoming a mother, take courage and assurance from this facti' Mother's Friend is meant for von. and bv Its use you may pass through yours oy uivine ngnt witn no more cuscomtort tnan Uat experienced by those who by nature are possibly more adapted for the role of motherhood. is a liniment of proven merit, and its -better attested to than' by ihe countless i.:i.i '.t.M.iHa. l,:,n -a: ' world unhandicapped by- any deformity or weakness.- , It TA f .is a liniment which by external application acts noon the -' -abdominal muscles and permits of a BMonnJa mauLAron a, I N SID E I N Journal Keaders Chance Ought to Grasp This Opportunity " To have even 4 simple case of iridi- j When there are pains or distress af gestionis to have "inside information" of suffering that warns of serious " V . Jr - . , 'ii ' j. irouuie in uie luiuro, umcoa tuv uigca- tive svstem is atreiurthened. j Every reader of the Journal should graso the opportunity offered by F, S. Duffy to try Mi-ona at his risk. Just one little tablet out of a 50 cent box of I this remedy before each meal for a few (tavo and vnn will soon have a Btrontr stomach and perfect health. ' Wire Grass. Sept. 18." Mr. Clarence Simpson on Friday last, while at work on the residence of Mr. J. T. Norris and using his drawing knike on a piece of lumber, which he was steadying with his knee, let the knife Slip and come against his knee with such force as to cut a gash two and a half inches across the knee joint" and over an inch deep. Mr. Simpson was immediately taken to Beaufort by Mr. C. T. Eubanks to Dr. Clark. The doctor pronounced it a very severe cot, it requiring seven stitches in order to close the gash. Mr. Simpson was car ried to his home at North River by Mr. Eubanks. If n a kind of billious mood, You wish an aid to digest food, No other pill is half so good As DeWitt's Little Early Risers. . When e'er you feel impending ill, And need a magic litbie pill, No other one will All the bill L ike DeWitt's Little Early Risers. New York Cotton Market. The following.were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, Sept 19. Open High Oct 10.38 10 40 Dec 10.44 10 48 Receipts 74,999 . - . Low Close 10.38 10.43 Attacked by Mob and beaten, in a labor riot, until cov ered with sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Buck ten's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well "I use it ip my family," writes G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find it perfect " Simply great fox cuts and bum. Only 25c at all drug stores. Heavy rains and swollen tributaries have caused a rise of over ten feet in the Mississippi river during the past ; ..nhl.to L anil .IhwTl damaging the St Louis river front to the amount of many thousand pi lars. As a dressing for sores,' bruises snd burns Chamberlain's Salve Is all that can be desired. It Is soothing and heal ing in its effect It allays the pain 6f a burn almost instantly. This salve is also a certain cure for chapped hands and diseases ef the skin. Price' 25 ets. For sals by.Davis Pharmacy. . The plant of the Jerome Fire Works Company, s one-story frame building, waa blown up at. Fairview, N. J., by ths explosion tf Its stock.- ' V Cot Off Cheap .;. . . . ..V He may well think, he has got off cheap, who, : after having, contracted constipation or indigestion, is still able to perfectly restore hk health. ' Noth ing will do this but Dr. King's Krw Life Pilbv, i A' quirk; 'pksaant, and certain curs for headache, constipation etc, 2f at all drug stares; guaranteed, ' .' " - " . . ' Philadelphia ''surgeons, in trying to kcaU S bullet, retrieved a man's heart replacing It af ter about 20 minutes, and the patient Is expecUd to recover. ,. Ancient wlt-hry was believed In by only a few but the true merit ef De Wltl's Witch Itase) Salve bt knotra by every one wh has umJ it for boils soras, tetter, ectems and pile Ceorge McDonald, the novelist, died at London. k . ; ' ' " - , . - ',. A Cold Settled In His Kidneys. ; A. 3. Jimncsse, f2fjl Imtlor 8t, :i.i carri, wriu-s: "Isms switchman snd am out In all kimta of wth'-r, I t.; a fold wl.K-h S'ILImI In try kidnnj 1 si.d I was In l.sd tl bjw.. I trird scv. ral sil ver! id remedies with tm hot:, fit, iii.i:, I ss rociiii'nifMi.!. I tu t r y I'. I. y's K i I n y Cure, 'I ..(' . ' i.f s l I : c in me," For ! by !.. Ihatti.it . aaW da 'aa' Ccurz3r jui strong as your more fortunate that .glorious, martyrdom which (s great worth can be no strong and healthy .. 2 1 . i .V : painless parturition. .SS 1 fj' atlmmta, ba. F 0 B II A T I O N . For Profit Every One ter eating," head "aches, belching of ' ' . ... gases, a sour taste in the mouth, diz- - imess, heart bum, speck before the eyes, furred tongueveleeplessness, "ner- vousness, or bck ache, -the stomach needs the help of MirO-na. Ask F. S. Duffy to show the guaran tee under which he sells Mi-c-na. This valuable remedy costs vou nothimr nr- less it restores health. I When Karaa tPere Eras. Faddy Doolan went Into a ahop one' to buy eggs. - "What are eggs today?" "Eggs are eggs today, Paddy," re plied the shopman, looking quite tri umphantly at two or three young lady customers who happened to be in the shop. ' - "Faith, I'm glad to hear yon say so," replied Faddy, "for the last ones I got here were chickens." Would Hits ta Be Crawy. "Did you examine the house, slrf' asked yie real estate agent "Yes," replied Kaustlck, returning the keys. "Well, we'll make the rent low to the right party." "My dear sir, there couldn't be such a thing. No party who was rlgbt would rent that house." Philadelphia Ledger. Do Not Be Imposed Upon. Foley Co., Chicago, originated 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 Honey and Tar ref gnbetitute of fered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxa tive. It contains no opiates and ii safest for children and delicate persons. For sale by Davis Pharmacy. one ot tne attractions st the future theater, London, is a "dance" in which eight girls take part, lying flat oa their backs aud going through the motions of a dance with their feet Cured ol Blight's Disease. Geo: A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes r had kidney disease for many years and had been treated by physicians (or twelve years; had takena well known kidney medicine and other remedies that were ZZZ, L J TT3 , " , UMBM LbUt . I began using Foley's Kidney Cure. . The nrst half bottle relieved me and four bottles have cured me af this terrible disease. Before I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure I had to maks water abbot every fifteen minutes, day and night, and passed a brick-dust Substance, and sometimes a slimy substance. I believe I would have died If I had not taken Foley's Kidney JCure. - Jor , sala by Davis Phannacyi-Jr oj vi,A' '..'.. "vt.',,.",. "' , . - 1 ' 1 aw 111 ' -' '' . The SuthorHles ef Nordhadaea, Kax ony,' bave. for bidden the -ose of the streets to any person wearing an. arti cle of dress that sweet ths navenjent i Prom 1 Burn Promptly Jtelleved irChambtrUV't'Pln Bfm.'-T '. A little, child 'of Michael Strauss, of Kernon, Conn., a as recently. In great pain from a burn on the hand, and as cold applications only Increased the in flammation, Mr. Strauss earns to Mr. James II. Nkbolv a local merchant, for something to stop, the pain. ) Mr. Nichols, says: "I advised him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and tbs first application drew tut the Inflammation snd gave Immediate relief. , I have used this liniment' myself and recom mend Jt very often for cuts, bum, strains and lame back, snd hsv never known it to disappoint. For sale by Davis I'liarmacy and F, ft, Duffy.- The House snd Mr. RnoaertOt 'have determined to put ti)on the Senate the responsibility for railroad rate IcgUUv. tion. ... Like Finding Money . k Finding li.-allh Is l.i.s fin. ling so think tluwti wl.o srn m. k. yua hnvs a c rho.t irr n 1 . t:h, c.., , I . r It. .f : I s t. rr .en f. . . r I tt r- nt, tl - ,.r..l-j t J I . v. ' I ti v a W, . sa;.s: 1. 1", rwtj6. tr y l'it r" .i o! t . r r V . I :!., ( . r ,.,! "I I I l.y 1, .1, it t,l ..tl r r f Who Started Our Political Reforms t Colliers for September 23 credits Ex President GroverCleveland With initiat ing our present tendency toward politi eal irms iU sayj -AA?::; ';. .The spirit of Improvement in service exacted of our cfflce-holders is some thing different from the old partisan cry of "Turn the rascals out,? although related to it, The .spirit began as a reaction from the shameless corruption that became intrenched under the bon- est and nnoomprehending ' eyes tf Grant, and found little., to disturb tt until Grover Cleveland's day. He is the first politician since the war around I whose name gathered the conception of civic honor. Mr. Boosevelt, a reforoser ifrom his youth, has done much to give momentum to, the .movement, and he will doubtless do -more in the ' many years of vigorous existence that proba bly lie before him. . Those speeches which are sometimes smiled at for the emphasis they give to the - decalogue have had a wide - and perhaps a deep effect on the-vogue which1 morality is enjoying. Men like Folk are the sec ond generation of this movement, which includes commerce as well as politics, the Equitable as well as bood ling in Washington or St. Louis, pure food legislation as well as b ibery or postal pi osecutions. The outbreak of exposure literature in the magazines is a symptom also, an. effect which be comes in turn a cause. Much has been done, and much remains to do. Al such movements are vague alike in their beginning and their ends, but per haps the fairest time to nan e as th; beginning of the present wave is the date when Grover Cleveland defeated his enormously popular opponent be cause that magnetic Republican was suspected of being not wholly from the money taint in politics. free WAS A VERY SICK BOY. But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera snd Dlsarhoaa Remedy. "When my boy was two years old he had a very severy attack of bowel com plaint, but by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy we brought him out all right," says Maggie Hickox, of Midland, Mich. This remedy can be depended upon in the most severe cases. Even cholera infantum is cured by it Follow the plain printed directions and a cure is certain. For sale by Davis, Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. New Orleans' fever report was the lightest since July, but the situation in the country districts continues dis couraging. Chamberlajn's Cough Remedy on Nature's Plan. Acts The most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will allay tbe cough, relieve the lungs, aid ex pectoration, open the secretions and aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. U counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. " Price 25 cents Large size 60 cents. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. The Canadian cruiser Vigilant fired on the American fishing tug Harris G. Barnhurst and several men were hurt by flying splinters. Given Up To Die. p. Spiegel, 11204 N. Virginia St, Evansville. Ind., writes: "For over five years I was troubled, with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh and was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three of ths best physicians who did me no good and I was practically given up to die. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended and ths first bottle gave ma great re lief, and af tar taking ths second bottle I was entirely cured." For sals by Da Tla Pharmacy. 'r'-f- ,v, Judge Alton B. Parker, labs ''presi dential candidate' on the Democratic ticket, repeated ths charge that money had been contributed by mrporaUbw to elect Roosevelt ; , 4 V i '. T ""SSSS" - f . ' .. V- . ' ' J 1 ." ,..,'r ' , . ' . 'Th laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Is so agree, able and so natural you ran hardly realise that it is produced by a medi cine. .These' tablets also- cUrs indiges tion. For sals hy Davis Pharmacy, :. , -, i " " " SSSBS -. t( J,. . '' ' "'-".'V v:-.. '-y'' Crescen t Tobacco ' Company, v;; ii fylfl.b' tipr "d fsh::a Where ths most fastidious taste can be satisfied either in a smoke or chew. -Abo a first' clans Soda . Fountato wbore all popular fountain, drinks are served. ' - Don't forget to try otir Ice Cream. A Cram that Is Cram. ' . W. D. Barringlon MANAGER, 1 I'trl :' Rev. L. McKinnon's Opinion- of "The ! Bingham School, Mebaoo, H. C. - Dear Mr. Gray-" " Let me thank you, Mrs: Gray and Mrs Bingham, for all of your kindness to my son. while with you. - It gives me pleas ure to Bay that the character ; of the work done fat your school and the care ful oversight of the students is such as to entitle it to a most liberal patron- agel :. After an experience of two years as a patron of the institution, my esti mation of it is best expressed by saying that if I had another son to. educate, I would without hesitation send him to you. I wish you abundant success in your work. . Rev. L. McKinnon, Clinton, N. C. . Are You Engaged ? - Engaged people should remember, that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their diges tions in good condition with Electric Bitters. , S. A. Brown, of Bennetta ville, S. C., says "For years, my wife suffered intensely from dyspepsia, com plicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and be came a mere wreck of her former self, Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthj." ! All druggists sell and guarantee them, at 50c a bottle SEiMOUK W. HANCOCK Attorneyat Law. Qr" Will "practice in State and . Federal Courts. Office 46 Broad St. Dr. Woolley'sj ISKNT FKEJC to a. users of uionililn PAINLESS odIiiih, lautiuniiiu elixir of ouiuui.co caine or wltlkcy,i targe book of pm. ill I iicmnrtion nomeo sftitatortitm treat ment. AddrosH 1r H M. WOO,1,K P.O. Bux 2K7, Atlanta. (.for(tlp Whiskey Cure! F. M. Simmons. A D. Ward. SIMMONS & WARD, ATTORNEY AND 'C0UNSEL0RSJ LAW.! Office Removed across Street 10 Secrno Story of No. 69 (above Teloe;rnph. of fice) South Front street, next to Hotel Chattawka. Practice in the Counties of Cr.iven, Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pam lico and Wake, in the Supreme and Fed eral Courts, and wherever servicea an desired. Mortgage Sale. Puroaant to a power of contained in that certain mortirJre deed executed by Chan A. Mo Cabeandwife Ella McCatie to N. F. Dirkinwiti bearlnc date the 26th day of January 1W4. Ihe Karae being recorded in the oil ice of the Keif itir of Deeddof Craven county in book 1 41. patro I1. I will sell at the Court Hmifr door in New Horn, N. C,-. on Saturday the 80th day of Sepiemher 1905 at the hour of 12 oolock m., to the hitrhrst didder for cash, all of the following deMcribetl property aa conveyed in the Morttratre afortHHl, to-wit: Fifteen (16) acres of land in No. fi Town- ship. It beins part of the land 1 boutrht of (eirKe T, Bell in 1903. Bounded on follow, nn the wc by J. R Bell, on the South by Bettie Bell, and N H. Taylor on the west. Mew Born. N. C Aug-. 26th. 1906. H. & HANCOCK. Aftsitrneeof Morucovtt WILLIAM DUNN. Jr.. Attorney. SAIE UP STEAM TOG. By virtue of a power of sale contain ed in a mortgage from W. H. Parr in to me registered in the Collectors office, District of Pamlico, N. C, port jf New Bern, N. C, in liber 16 of Mortgages, lolto W, 1 will sell to the menest biddt r for cash at Hollister 4 Cox's wharf -n New Bern, N. C, on the 2Jth day of September, 1905, at 12 o'clock m., the Stasm Tug or vessel called the "Mary Bejo" of the burden of 9 70-100 tons, or thereabouts, together with her bow sprit, boat, anchors, cables, chains, rig (ring, tackle, apparel, furniture, Ac &r This 23rd day of August, 1906. B. E. Moore, Mortgagee. SBTthlsf jvm hmt or tmprors i alas act 1 CVETJlfPt-HsSK. COPYRIGHT or 0 SKIN f0ICCTKS. 6nd nodal, sketeh,orpboto. rar frsa a.amlnatloa and arivloa, i mi m PATENTS Ktffi wVC,A.$NOY& CO. f Mr Washington. O.c. ! IT aSsAaMaasiSSS' DR. J. A, pVGtllD, 'T,- ' , PkyscIsS) sstf tsraase, ' ksT8pcisl AtUnlioo Given to Night lUsldenes 111 Pollock St . Phone 86 E. ' .I i i. -! V." i,' Shtzer Cheese- lodayi r. :j:iaic:ix Is 111 n u rius 1 J I . AND tine Imp rirfpiri I s. v v Let Common Do 70a honestly believe, that coffee sold loose (in bulk), exposed tt is opened in your kitchen. This has saade LION COFFEE the LEASES OF All PACKAGE COFTU5. Millions of American Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily. There is no stronger proof of merit than continued and increas ing popularity. "Quality survives all opposition." (Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-hi-ad on every package.) (Bavo your Lion-heads for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Entry Claim. NORTH CAROLINA. 1 . Craven County. I To Ceo H Wutt ra. Kntry 1 Kt i For Ti avcn coun ty: The undcTBiirrtd K Z H Davis of Craven-imntv, North Cmolina, in iris nud lan claim t. tht' rilowinu derifrilntl piece ir parcel )f lanl in Nos. H and StTown.shii'. Cn vcn I'nunlv. North Carolina, the name iieintr vaccit uml ur.ap-propriuU-d land and subject to coii y. v .: Near 1'ic A. and N. (, li:ii'.i-o:t'l h;.iin.l.-,l n f..!- lows, viz: At th- head of jrum .-.wiiitiM i.n ),- north hy Hims Mroa. I.umlrtT Company, on iln west by John Jackw)n, tn ihe southwcsl hy T. i, Ipock known as Ihe Cnal Island l:tml. lh-i-oulh by K. '.- Ii. Davi--. on the i a.-l In- Saniii-I Adams and F. Stewart nnd Amhros.- Kinr-'I'l. conlainiiiR liM) acres more or li-f-n. Entered tliin lilh day of Sept )f0f.. K. . K. DAVIS. n shown in our superior coviTi-d hy ne brief wnli'iiir' had in town. We spire no pains i'loh. proper sponK ''r. nrernl coll' linjr, m-wtn and tlni--hinir. Wi-'d I . you for yntii J ail ruits, wh.-llrr for ho in-- -'t for evrnintr wear. T. ill. CIIAHsWI It The 'OUVRR" TYPEWRITER uest;machinkimaiik. Call and examine Stock. Owen 0. Dunn, Ag ent. beading Prlnu r tft HUtl mer. tor Pollock k Craren SU Chamberlain's COLIC. CHOLERA AND Diarrhea Remedy A few doaet of this rotnedy will Invariably core an ordinary at tack of diarrhea It has been nsed In nine epl demlcs of dDtury with perfect ncoas It cso always be depended noon, even in the more severe ' attacks of cramp collo and chol ra morons j It la eqnall encceasfnl for Sommer diarrhea and cholera Infantum lo children, and Is the msaasof saving the lives of many hlldreq each year. When red need -with water and sweetened It If pleasant to take Every man of a family thrmld . keep tola remedy In bit borne .Bay It now, it may save Ufa. Paid, 13a . . Laroi Bus. 60c Entry If otice Mats af svwln fanllsa. Jnawa MUMS. TTt 4. K. Lilvofl, RsuTsl"r im JntMcsuMr, Th sndnl(ni, J W UlmV J MnrtV Slt J imKIi rarnlW mnmm aa4 Isv sla aft th fHhnHna immOmU (Hsres m arl ml kwa la Whit Usa knsdilp, Jmm aomtr. s, tns mtrm nHnc nrmt anS unaetsiirisMS M aa4 Mhlt M aatrr, tti I - l.ffRaaa tan iiitbsM afWtilW Oak ttlvar WJ tHM mi itm Norlll by Uwlwrsl Sllim In4. m tar Im US sS kiat lam a th turner Isnt. a ths South W i. W. r.4llns lsnt. si4 am Of H bf th kM af 1. W. . jl.t... MMslnlna av satlsiatsai ta huadtsS r nimt ihi th Vis Say af IS aliauaw Isnt, Wiis:-J K. Duaa, hw i- W. 1 SICGS. OslssaM -. stark. - .... Tlrt Ha sTf ' - . Intmri Hjt. t, IM. I tMtfW. . Ih and iWVai, fintrr Tshor far 4aa rm.nl. . fnatltat for coii2; V omms W fi.n it att4 Collltftt. t of y of courtei . Silk StaaisrS ' Ct,'') -S MU A4M ) r-.- r. ' ' !. Hta r I'M. jsP M XL THE FALL STYLES " I lure I c i..lln-, I'hi. l.-t I.. I . in I in . . - :-( I pjums I Sense Decide w uusv, erius tuiu uineubs, iswiiiaf - through many bands (some of them not over-clean), "blended,"-. you don t know how or by whom, is fit for your use T Of course you don't But LION COFFEE Is another story. The grccsi berries, selected hy keen fudges at the plantation, ar skillfully roasted at our fac tories, where precautions yon would not dream ol are taken to secure perfect cleanliness, flavor, strength and uniformity. From the time the coffee leave the factory no hand tortchee it till WOOLSOti SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. A . & W V COMPANY Photographers Association of Virginia and Carolinas. Charlottsville, Va. Oct 25-26. 1905 The A. Si N. ('. K. It. have author izeil iriliii i il rounil-trip rati'.s on th ('ri liCu ale Plan l inni oints on th line to Chariot li'svillr, Va., and retur jiii'i'uunt alinvi' oocaninn. Agent? ' I'harlnl Losvillc will liiinur all certificate or licfiirr October ilOt h, lilOS. The following reduced round trip rates mi Ihe Certificates Plan have been aulhoi ized via A i N C II I! a.hintoii )i'rirl Conl'crcnce, A. M. A. .ion ( li'in li, Crei nville, N. C, S.-il I'.io:".. Certificates to be Mailed l I ; v . .1 . II. Moseley, Secre- ilar". :iii-1 ved hv .1. II. Moore, Special Aue.lt. T i. I..-I Ar.-nt Creenville will -I I ili at.-:, ret uriiiii on or be 1. I'i io. .11 II. i'ii i. ; Home Mission Con- or.- Si Won v.'iilniM. I. 'i nUTion, N. ('., Oct. .ri-8th, i'l'i'i 1 1 ; tilii ates to he signed by Mrs. '. (i. SheKird, Se.-retary and vised by Mr. .1. A. Dozier, Special Agent. Ajcent I .miihert.'ii u ill honor certificates ri-'immi; on or before Oct II, I'M 15 Knighl:: ol Honor of Hie World, Win -.Nji.'lll ('., lid '.Ml, l'.Hifi. Cer igned by Mr. C. W. to l -t.u y Spi ml vised by Mr. W. il Areiit. Agents In. nor certificates I'nrnell 11 Sal -n ing on 01 A ,v N I .-I. :- C..r i "ii 1 ' I.el'ol 1: 1; . II Oct l'lth, 'M5. i.-s notice that ' ' s liicli tiaa been .. I ' .,'.- 'I ."III 1 and Moli'head City 1 -1 1 I'-r tl.-- present dea r, 1,. 11 c hlersof tl I 'onfederacy, . 1 .1011, IMorganton, 1. t 'ertificutea to . I I). Ileartt, . ('., and vised by , , Special Agent, AiM-iit Morganton ; on or before Oct. I N. Ml l::,h Mr. 1-: .1. i.iiiow., MoVanlon, N. ( '. v. ill h. -tint 1 1 1 tli-:tt II, I '.in... Ill'l. pel.il. nl 1 l'li tans and I laofliter ; of (lood Samari inirin, Chsr- f I'1 lotle, N. C , 11. I. I,. tl'S to be -icnell 1c Jones, Set i .-l ;n y. Kali Mr. T. -I. Withi npi.i Charloit. . N. ('. A.. honor cv ifc at.-s on o C itifica 'H.le'a de il vised by Mr .'Ii. . Spi 1 ml Agent, nl i l .-.rlotle will l.ef.-r.' Oct. 10, l:ni:,. North Carolina Chris! ian Teniperance I'lin.n, l!al. 1I1, C . Oct. 1 :,. 19115. Cerlltie:it.-.-i to be signed by Miss Khza beth .M;.:..h. 1'resulc-nt, Winston-Salem N. ('., ami vni'd by Mr. II. A. Morson, Spec ial Ai'eiii, Kaleigli. N. C. Agent Itali c 1 1 ill boi or cei lifu ates on or be fore Oct. (,, I'.Ki.'i. Kates nl,"- and orie thrd fir.it-claHS fares phi : li.'. cents for tl e round trip have been authorized Irom all Miints on the A. & N. I',. Kailroad account the following occnsionH: l'rimitive KnptiHt Association, Itoes' Church, Durham N. C., Sept. 19-21, 19().r. Certificates l" be signed by S. I'. Terry, Moderator, and vised by J J. Strirklcr, SM'cial Agent. Agents Dur ham will honor certiorate on or before Sept. 2Tith, 'M,. Presbyterian Synod of North Carolina Med Springs, N. (-., Oct. 24-MHh. 1906. Certificate to be signed bv I). I. Cral Clerk, and vi) by U. f. Toon, Special Agent. Agent I4m1 Springs will honor certificate on or before Nov. 2nd, 1906 NOTICE. STATS Of poirTH CAROMNA. Johns Couittt. Tn t. K. THxnm Kntrr Ttm fnrioMS Goaatrt Karth rawsHna, miwi and ( Tt aaitrWMl HL n.f J r and lava r rlakatothaMtow tMrriwrribsd nhMMar mmntttH Iaa4 la WMMOk T'lVMhlav Jmrnm rmmt. Stass af North Carar Ua. th awn Mnf varast ana ariasiweilalaS Ian4 and aalilnrl t Mrr. vat: It aa aartS ti4r whit. C Stw and histanlna m th r4 arManriln ItntMh asiaha Blinrjiial 4 ilium rlmsai's mrmr, limit I an lb aartk hy Usvts AHMoaaiw an tn vani ar a w nsr sVi land, an th SaMrtn th (amis af i W S' Slf . wo- WIUIarsR Humphrs,' laalah Ynmm liaja amuav an tha- area he s S rati mitainmr hf satnaatiaa) twa Saadiai a4 ails' menm ipiii nr . r Eaund this swk a af Aae less, - f ' hHy'nllt'whnnnarria, iS Aa.th, lkk P I.HWv .. . ,r. - - i. a. laaow. aWaf tln . -r - aaia4Wls SnU Taaav af Jwas Oa, " OAOTOrtXA. Bi9ra ef - 1
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 20, 1905, edition 1
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