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. . sssssssM wa-' - m. T A W "" TIC U U KiAL- Published evetr day in tba ye ex ' Zeept Mandav. " Journal Building .56-60 CHARIB3 L. STEVENS, BDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, in advance ..-$4.00 One Year, not in advance.- 6.00 Monthly, by carrier in the city .50 Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Bern -J. C. as etc nd-class matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OF NEW BERN AND CRAVEN COUNTY. New Bern, N C. Oct. 11 1906. THE CLANSMAN. The presentation of The Clansman in this city, has evoked an equal enthusi asm here, as it has in other Southern cities. That it has done so is perfectly natural, as it is natural that this drama should arouse an enthusiasm which draws immense crowds to witness its at-itfe presentation in every Southern city. That The Clansman has drawn such immense audiences, is evidence tf the truthfulness of the portrayal of the scenes and incidents of its dramatic story, for the Southern people would not countenance an exaggerated dram atization of an epoch in their history, which today, by , its remembrances, thrills and excites, and for which no apology is needed, that is the existence of th; original Klu Klux Klan. That Mr. Dixon is accused of arous ing a hostile feeling in the South, and will a money pa ner so doing, s the expected criticism. If Mr. Dixon makes moiey, 1 hat is not a criticism against, but in his favor. That The Clansman should arouse a hostile feel ing against the north is hardly possible. That it will l-.eop away a single north ern man or a .single dollar, is absurd, to j much r-o to discuss. That a north ern man who has made his home in the -South, will he disturbed over seeing The Clansman, is also to be questioned. Stripped of emotional prejudices put forth by the over sensitive, the Clans man presents a vivid, intense dramati zation of scenes enacted in South Car olina, during a period which must ever he memorable. That the play depicts, horrors, and apparently terrible social conditions, is not the fault of the play writer, for he had to be faithful to his (ask of portraying history, and while The Clansman must ever call for ad verse criticism, as being overdrawn and unnecessary in its presentation to day, yet it w;ll serve a good purpose in depicting conditions as they once were, but never shall be again, and while such South Carolina conditions once pn vailed, it is best that the unknow ing, the unbelievers shall seo what th y were, and in viewing them, if they were hostile, let their good sense through the drama portrayal, be stim ulated and aroused, and every particle of animosity be dissipated. Only to those who would be offended, regardless of truth, fiction and poetry, is The Clansman likely to prove a stumbling block. State ok Ohio, Crrr ok Toledo, l.ta as County. f as. Frank J. Cheney makes-oath that he m senior partner of the firm of F. J Cheney A Co., doing bualnea in the Ciiy of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ovory case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHE SKY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, thia GUi day of Decern, brr. A. I). lrW. (Seal) A. W, GLEASON, Notary Pobuc Hall's Catarrh Curs is taken- Intern ally, and arta directly on th blood mm) mucous surfaces of vh system. Send for teatimoniaU free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggist, 76c Take Hall's Family PlIU for eonsti tion. M4ra Ra)ttaials(t. A London drawing room la (be son rmmmbles birthing so mud) as the (ism limi mi (be soo. For tble deaf. rnlt) dlu society tins ool Itnelf to blsriie, entertaining being based upon Uie principle Uisfyoo nmst Bret hire ermelmdy' i$ tnske-e nniae-eod thee invite your frlraJs W about the bind uotee down. The tmttfet the bend (be louder tbe eboate of the fUMts. , The more pbfrtng the shriek of lbe so - en no (be tmm eer apltttltif (be yells of Ue audience mwrt be tf (hi part to Jo be a ocenee.-Loudoo Field. Ancient whvherj araj twtliaved in by o'y a few but the true merit of Do - Witt's Wilrh IWJ Ealve la non 1,; evfTT me who bus ned It for toils 'l ma, tHr, eeMme and tale i ."- OAflTOJlIA. .'Win ,ei:nv- ' THE PEOPLE ALL . ; Vr; L-:-. "V- -Eft Cteu MH, Oln TTs Nwkra .At .' HerpJeMay V .f,v ThJ -word ef lata hu been In every ona'a mouth, and many are Vondertnf wttaf th ward ala-niftea, though tut ono baa yet been found, who will deny that ftEWBRO-8 HERPICIDH does the wore Well, for the information of thousand of people who like to know all about a rood thing," we would a that HEBPICIDE means, ft destroyer or killer of -"Herpes. Now "Herpe" Is the family name of a disease caused by .various yegetabla par asites. A similar microbe causas dan druff, itching scalp, and fairing- hair; this la the microbe that NEWBRO'3 HEftPfc CEDE promptly destroys; after, which the hair grows, Sold by leading druggists. Send Wo. In stamps for sample to The Herplcide Ca, Detroit, Mich. . C. I). BRADHAM, Special Agt. A Conan Doyle's Great Work One of the best modern detective stories is "The Sign bf The Four" with the world famous detective "Sherlock Homes," as the center character. The play will appear t the New Masonic Opera Hoiree, Friday night October 13. "The Sign of The Four" is a clean and wholesome drama and promises to please the most critical play-goers. Every act is thrilling and there is ac tion from the moment the curtain goes up until it decends in the last act. "The play has been a great success in the larger cities and the same production and cast will be seen here. A. P. N. New Cure for Cancer All surface cancers are now known to be curable, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as. Walters, of Duffield, Va., writes: "I had a cancer on my lip for years, that seemed incurable, 1 11 Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly well, " Guaranteed cure for uts and burns. 25c at all drug stores. All other knowledge Is hurtful to him Who has not honesty and good nature. Montaigne. ' OASTORIA. Bear. th j ll Kind You Haw always Bought Wounds, Bruises and Burns By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, they may be healed without maturation and in about one-third the time required by the old treatment. This is the great est discovery and triumph of modern surgery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such in juries, causes them to heal very quick ly. It also allays the pain and soreness and prevents any danger of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to' mention the incon venience and suffering such injuries entail. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. nesnuken. "I can attend to that divorce ease for you. If you like," suggested his frieud, the lawyer. 'Tin sorry, old man," replied the western Beuedlet, "but the fuet Is I promised the case to a friend of mine before I was married." New York Press. If n va 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 little pill. No other one will fill the.bill L ke DeWitt's Little Early Rias It Is a dungeruuH point In any mnn rnrt-er wlmn Up feels ure of liU post tlon or his fame. Overeolifluence Is the 'flnit sign of a decline, the Aral symptoms of deterioration. We do our best work when we are struKKlliic for our position, when we uru Irjins wltb all our might to gnln our imihl tlon, to attain that wliW-h the heoil lougn for. Suecewi Magazine. Torments of Titter, snd Eczema Al layed. ; The intense itching characteristic of ciema, tetter and akin diseases b in Untly allayed by pplvin(r ChambnS Iain's Salve and many severe -cases have been permanently cured by It use. For aaJSly p. S. Duffy snd Dar la' Pharmacy. -;. .' ; , . It Is Impossible for that roan (o nV tpalr who remembers (hat hla belper le Oflulpotent-Jcrenrr Taylor. " Sick Headachi Cured, " Sick headache la eaosed by dTar,e ment of ti atomach snd by mdlgcstiott ChamberlalD'S Stomach and liver Tib leta correct these diaordera and effect a cure. By takirsj theee UbleUMeOoo U the first Indication of the dlaeaee sp peart, the attack may : by warded off For tale by F. 8. Uuffy Ind Davla. nmrmur. r .. ; ;-v '-' :; ' r 'f ,' , iHiuiasi ,. t's';'" Toacber Xonnny, when wit Itoitf bnlitr Toniinyrla Itie night T"ecb fr Hon came yoe t mnke audi ojbtike? Toitty--T0tt- aakl renter Uf Rmae wasa't built la a day. S uool Hoard Jonrnsl. , PraiWerHlsl'Electioii Will Maki Ko No Matter whkh cerklidate i elr l ed, Foley'e Hrioy anj Tr will rerrsii the peijilfl's favorite" remedy fr,r rifch CoHa end trr i j i en t otunrnpit'm. I ruree cokls quif ly nhd j-rrvrnts f ,! rri'inla. A, J. J,i'-'im, P' ?,;;,. ImL, wriiM: "I jTrrI f-,r i) r , mllhs With t sovt.ro rr ! 1. a dpf!T--. ( t"-;rH rr 0 o tr.r.' , t-' "''f I-" - . : "A f.-r r ., j.t I .i - ! i . J , . ; ; : UST.CF LETTERS ; f Rernaining in the Poet Office at New; Bern, Craven county, N. C,Oct J 9 A Manley Andrews,? Win Annice, 620 Bakfen Stiy-y-f: - " B Mosea Brandon, v 88 Pa vie. Ave., Abner BarbeJcoLy J ABryden; iW, L Brown, Paul G.' Brooks,-C- N." Botler. IsaaeJCkC Hugh' I Cummings, Wm. E-rZ Enkrj&fry-z-yZ'i : : F J B Ferrand.' )' .. ' .v.. : H- Thomas Eines, tlr ' Howard, George Horten. ' C - : ' r':'J-)'t'.'. ;.lr--Rich'd tM&SiX: -: ! M--Gasty McKwine, Shejrman Mur phy. ' -.:;:' R B F Richardson, .. S W H Sanders, Franklin Simp son. " 'If . j.. : W Adram Ward, Manney Whitford, WOstBN'S LIST. B Alice Blacktedge, Leda Becton, care Capt Joe Wallace, . Amanda E Brinson, Eva Brinson. F Mrs Nancy Fisher, Mrs E J Fodrey, 15 Griffithsville, Lucretia Flowers, Mrs EJ Fulcher. H Liza Jane Hasting. 3 Laura Ann Johnson, Mrs Emmer J Joynter, 52 Queen St. L Kittie Lards. M Lizzie Manley. N Lennie Nuggms. P Esther Pottri d. 1. R Mrs W M Rapu. T Mamie Taylor, 180 So. Front St, Amer Tomson, Mrs Liddie Whitfel. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list: The regulations now require that (1) one cent shall be collected, on the deliv ery of each advertised letter, S. W. HANCOCK, . Postmaster. Nothing to Fear, Mothers need have no hesitancy in continuing to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their little ones, as it contains absolutely nothing in jurious. This remedy is not only perfectly safe to give small children, but is a medicine of great worth and merit. It las a world wide reputation for its cures of coughs, colds and croup, and can al ways be relied upon. ' For sale by Davis PharmcyandF. S. Duffy. Jnat a Hint. Auntie How smart yon look this afternoon, dearie! Dolly (who ho: been forbidden to ask If she may stay to tea) Well, you see, I put on this costume so that If anybody did ask me to tea I could stop. (Conscience 8trlckeuj-I I haven't asked, have I? Punch. A Prominent Trainman The many friends of G. H. Hausan, Engineer L. E. & W. R. R., at present living in Lima, 0., will be pleased to know of his recovery from threatened kidney disease. Be says: "I was cured by using Foley's Kidney Cure, which I recommend to all, especially to train men, who are usually similarly afflict ed." Sold by Dovis Pharmacy. very new. "I tboiiKht you told me that Miss Pnstelle was old." She Isold as the hills." "Don't believe It. I kissed her a few minutes tfro and found that tie paint was still fresh." Cleveland Leader. Plans to Get Rich are often frustrated by sudden break down due to-dyspepia or constipation Brace up and take Dr. King's New Life Pills' They take out the materials which areclogging your energies, and give yon new start Core headache and dizziness too. . At all drug stores, c guaranteed. PenlshalMat t fit the Cnsae. Judge It eeeme to me I've aeaa roi before. PrlsonarTou have, my lord. I used to aire your daogbter singles lessons. Jodfe Twenty years-Bcnool Board, Journal. , - ,. . ii ss i ' : Consumptives Madi Comfortable, w ' Incipient consumption Is . cured by Fole's's Honey and Tar, bot we do not hold out false hopes to oKunnnpUvM by claiming that it win ears this dread disease in the advanced stages; but if th lungs are not too far gone Foley'i Honey and Tar win effect a cure, as it stops the, racking cough and soothes the in (lammed air passages giving them a chance to heal, and even la tha ad vanced etage Jt always gives comfort aadrelltf. A. k. Herren, of Finch, Ark., writes: "FoUry'a Bonee and Tai la the beet preparation for tout hs and king trouble. I know that it has cured consumption In the first stage, . gold by Davis Pharmacy. - . ' Tee , , . iHcUter-l made seven hearts btpp? today.. - ' . . . " Fsrlatilsrwr Itow was tbatt tt.'tlstrUrned tbrae iwrploe, ' rrlblonw Thst Kskce ooly els. 'Minister-Wall, da yea it Ink I fltd it for atitblni t , V . Hack Law Invalid . Judffe Justice lendervd a oVUion U the WaVe crur.ty uprVir eoort Tus dsy, which Will be rveanW with In orst hr aa the umi for.d.tl4i sjists i f as il'-l In !:' 'i, w'.xra Ihn sTnl SSS irrri(-!,t A rrr'ro Is-lr lai'-l the o' ' k r I.i nf ic, l t) 6i ; 'j t,f (! j.i ',- l.i I t! M i' i, ) 5 ; In or- . 7 ' W J t ': 'J 1 V U was ti -r ' ' :, Thrro la si rr ' (.r,. ' r f f f. h t" c ''y sr. t .. r ) a j t, ' : ; ' (.) hu : ) f" ' i, -- '-"-S - -9 . -JV :- - vi- v .?r.. ;- Prompt, rj: Reoovorym ;i -:: The craatest thins In the world A Mother's lvef tbs kv shi i hrishes on her childiwii th Ujys her. child should have for her; without this love she could not endure the agonies in. xidtnt to childbirth ; appreciative of this tore, Mother's Friend was devised to les sen the pain and anguish of. childbirth, that her love might not be strained to the breaking point. Mother's Friend does att this and more 4t enables the fond mother to speedily recuperate from the labors of maternity, enables her to regain her lost strength, preserves her youthful lines of beauty and makes pregnancy her crown ing jo) without any thorns to mar UV Kf other 9 Friend Is applied externally, is most harmless In its consistency, most happy In its results, and is of such merit that no case of labor should be conducted without its use. It is a liniment for massage of the abdominal muscles during pregnancy, and by Its ass" their tonicity and power of contraction is. greatly enhanced, enabling them to sua. tain the great strain brought to bear on them at tliis time. It is Mother's Friend. The name should be enough to recom mend it to all who expect "to be mothers. Send for free book containing Infomatioa of priceless value to sll expectant mothers. BRAOFIELD REGULATOR OO. i Atlanta, Qm. , 4 jj' . a. Jim i i in. i " in ih-VJ New York Cotton Market. The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, Oc J01. . S-... Asl MW W- l Open High Low Close Oct 9.40 9 52 9,52 Dec 9.72 9 86 t 9.86 Jan 9 84 9 96 9 96 Receipts 78,000 The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated noney ana iar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Folev's Honev and Tar many imitations are offered for tne genuine. Ask lor Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute of- ierea as no ocner preparation will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxa tive. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. For sale by Davis PhaYmacy. Cause of Rhcmnatlxin In Hoses. Kheumntlc pains are common will nogs. .No herd is entirely fret- froiu the rheumatic hog. It in always trnceii ble, however, to damp, chilly sleeping quarters, and If you keep tUelr becl? dry aud warm you cau keep the af feet Ion at a minimum. An Awful Cough Cured. "Two years ago our Jittle girl had a touch of pneumonia, which left her with an awful cough. She had spells of coughing, jut like one with the whooping cough and some thought she would not get well at all. We got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which acted like a charm. She stopped coughing and got Btout and fat, "writes M-. Orn RusHard, Brubaker, III. This rn., , is ror sule by Davis Pharmacy anl F. S. Duffy. "No." 1 thn liiitlurss ia:in, "I don'i want a L...in In my einpluy who playr the rows." "Then you tliluk gambling Is wrong?" "It Isn't so much that, but I am con vinced flint a mnn who would make tbt loose, one sided contract required by a bookmaker Is notcompetent to take care of bla own Intervals or those of anybody elsV'-Waabu4tou 8tar. FiirrtiTMe7ning. ar these lines, from J. A. Simftoas, of Casey, la. Think what might have re sulted from hit terrible cough If be had act taken the medicine about which he writes: 'I had a fearful cough, that disturbed my night' rest. -- I tried everything, but nothing would relieve it, tutU I 'took Dr. King's Hew Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cored ma." Instantly relieves and permanently earee ell throat tod lung diseases; pre vent grip and poeumotita. At afl drug gist; guaranteed; 60s and 1.00: - Trial bottle Tree.. 1 - ' . - m ' .. .T:vi rrM Tr j Wire doth wrapped about the trunk. Of little fruit fro will protect them against rabbits, which destroy so Bias) dollar' worth et stock rrery season But be sure to take this off la thr eprlng Itwt moibs creep to lehuvt It aa4 lay Ub!r eggs. ; - - '; : .; .' -. : - ' - - t ; ,: Bsartlae k& IbJ IU U Krs 1 Vgaslsne - - ef v e wwiy The tlflrosa rpa, I am rorwMr. Ibty rtnt.arrsevi Jo 0Ivfr Diet I era stisssM to marry u,(n tbe duke anl ft. rounf,f "How lika Jour motf(r, lo lump la In4 buy mws thsti ho wsnts. just rfWTHUe It la rr.rspr IJfo. n't C'jrrow Troth!. .J ) u.-t tn t-.rr-w rtl. It Is l,t ft , rvt tr. iron; rn . t -r I ' 1 ! lit' IS s rr '- A' S wansbofD. "V - We are pleased to see this o! change in the weather, it makes us feel better and " we don't gei sleepy . Very . often nowrl tSi: 'JZ??- T 'Jl Capt, Hart Hardy and crew,' caught about sixty barrels of Bne roe mullets Saturday. Capt. Pete Hatsell and crew also caught about barrels," v . ?jW have been having fine weather for picking cotton, and the farmers have made good oat of it. " We have two schools bore now, Uni- tariaa and Methodist The Unitarian has fort pupils and the Methodist four teen, both Bchools have lady teachers, and are said to be very fine teachers. We don't go to school, therefore we cant remember their .names, j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell of Pollocks ville and Miss Maggie Ennett of Cedar Point spent Thursday and Friday in Swansboro and were the guest of Mr. J. A. Pittman, we can't say and wife, she has not returned from Norfolk yet. - Miss Julia Ennett of Cedar Point passed through here last Saturday on her way home from Brown Sound where she has been visiting relatives and friends. .Mr. L. B. Ennett and Mr. John Jones of Cedar Point was in our town Satur day. Mr. J. T. Bartley has sold his pongs and bought a naptha launch, W. W., from Dr. R. W. Ward of Jackson ville. Mr. Carl Ward and sisters, Misses Pearl and Eda, attended church at E'ton Chapel Sunday. . ' Misses Sue Mattocks and Jesse Blount went to Hubert Sunday on a visit to Mrs. Molly Morton. Messrs. Morris-Hatsell and Fred Pitt man went Enon Chapel Sunday. The Misses Julia ' loodgoodand llcsf-ie Heady who has been attending the pro tracted meeting at Enon Chapel return ed Wednesday. There is right much sickness around through the country but the people in Swansboro seem to be enjoying pretty good health. Miss Ruth Canaday, the daughter of Mr. Jessie Canaday, living near here, has been quite sick, but we are glad lo note the is improving. Publication of Sum mons NORTH CAROLINA, I . r . Craven County. I Supwiw Court. Irince H rim m aye VH Lula Brlmmajre. Th defendant above named will 7e notice that an action aa above entitled ha been common cod in the Superior Court of Craven county to ob tain a divorce f mm the bonda uf matrimony be tween the plaintiff and drfendrnt ou the ground that defendant committed adultery with one Joseph Morris and the said defpri Innt will fur ther take notice that she ia req t rl l- m.-,ui u; the term of Superior Court of said fin" i-1 held on the Hth Monday after the In -L M may in September it being: the 20th tU y of N-. .. m . i lyOG at the court KHise of aaid County in New Bern, N. C, and answer or demur to ih complaint In ttatd action, or tho j'UintifF u i!ta; ply tu the court for the relief demanded n mix1 complaint. Thin 9th day of Oh. IW W. M. WATSON C S. C. Publication of Suai mons, NORTH CAROLINA. I Superior Court. Craven County. I Kefore tin- Clerk. C. J. McCarthy, adrntnintraior if BeUy Wallace deceased VI Tliaddeun Wallace, Major Wallac. Jcntite Wallai Luther Wallace and laura Wallace. It appearing to the aatlsfactiumi'f the Court by affidavit that Major Wallace. LuTVr Wa lr nn i lAura Wallace are non-reauienU of th h(tei.f Nrrth Carolina, you ar herelv nrtine.i, thai a lommon and petition for aale of roal 'mIau-f.r a mU haa been duly filed in thurlerk'-i oftl -i- Craven eeunty, N. C. in the aU.vn eniitl'"! a imn by C. T. McCarthy admtn'Mtrator of vhw ml ate of aetay Wallace. Youareher by rmtifll Uiappp. before naid clerk at the court h mine In New Mm N. C, on the th day of Nuvemtwr iy ' at 1 MrL m.. and anawer or demur tUsd petiim a y-u may daim beat, otherwise lhpiayr ufth? tioae will be aranted. m It ordered that Uila notice hr published rnrea week forma waa In tne ftr Bern journal. Thle rth day of October lfe. W. M: WATSON, r a c. - NOTICE. NOHTH CAROLINA. I In th. Cnm Caat. I Butrtor (Vjurt Hyiaaa Thompaoa, xr. of Ett. of C.jrtn , Wtcs-tns vs. JoMphln. iUMkk. Skhutl Wissins snd J Hanr Wmtns Sy vlrtn. of Uh pomr asnUlnsil In an onlrr nf ssts la thm abova saUM actioa mrm pmiliSs t ton Uw cWS of th 8uror aaurt far crm hum, IwtUslstUMOaurthoiwsdnar In New Mm. C Um lit of NoymW ISUdst II s'siati ss, for wk ss Uw ktehwt Wddw sll th( wuui tras sr Mml mt kwa la Hn m on tin M mml sib, tha asma k srMch (!" d snlMHa tram Mrs TUia hr iA rwunUd la Vhrnammot taa Ibsauraf Ommit at Crtrmn mi trtn bout IM. M 1st as waMt rrttmf w ws-IS tor mors ararataarntiMa. iron iwamw by aw aanf asaa sravr la wiaks mmU t ssu.tr Jaaaanants aa4shkhna aasimt idntt - . . h YUAN THOMPSON. Administrators Notice llarknc ad-iwtsMras apoa (aaaslata sf Dr f fill. Ii i ii K aN pmmm ara Wrva MifW4 iiiinnlM u inlssil ad mnm kmi b Ibmm mmt asi artata, s or Mara (pt Uih IS aatvs tts awns sriu ss aw ml mimr, -AU hi ii tad4ita sa saat satata isi I 4 ssaka I lul aarsscnl 4 , . w Mfclf Y A PACE, A4alalstrslaV Talsi UAMTEItN -hid OH Domklob JteaaslijCi CHANCE Of . SCHEDULE, Tie atoafMrr ArWrtlr svill aalr on MotwUy. WirM-lat and Friday. ' Th s'amsr ' )craos on TeJar, TVirwlay a-rl ? uruUy at 6 p m. - Both u-amrrt will mak larwirr t Orirntil parh way and ennnoct at rW hayn with a fast thrwiEh traia for Korfotk. T train asJua to liva Pal havr-n at 7 a m ar4 arn'va In KorfoUc at 1.30 p m. , TJirsrt fonr.art'.ofl tnsda at Ma'kajr'a Ferry at " a m of Plynxnjth arvi Vi'ssiireton. fiij t Usln i!l Vara Krfo!lc at S.iS a m. arrivii z l Ji'H.aven at 4.5S p m, r. -r t svj'h th atnf fof New. I :n, U; nn; t T. .ti'luy, f,r '. i::v: r: ' Aft Let Conimon Do you kpnestlj believe, that coffee sold loose (ia bulk), expotad . k A ' ' - to dust, genua and in sect, passing - tV"v ; : . ": - i u v.j- .r Tkla haa made LION COFFEE Millions of American Homes There is no stronger proof of ing popularity. "Quality survives all opposition. (Sold only in 1 lb, packages. Lion-head on every package.) Save your Lion-beads for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE 1 no Brent remedy for nrrvrm organs of either sei, suc-h as of lobad-oorOiMum. wh-.cU h a order we s-uarautcu to cure u boxes lor i j.Ou. AFTER USING SPKCIAL RATIOS TO RA1.KICH V?aS0IJTIIE::iT IHILWAY (m nccount North Carolina Slate Fair. On account of the ahovi- .e a ion the SouUioin Railway will sell rouml-trip tickets to F.ALEIC.: IV. in all points in North Carolina, in chuliiifr Norfolk, Richinoml. I.;, nohl it tr, Danville and intci nn dinte points in the State of Yiixlrra, al rate of on.- first el. - 1 n.ilcd fare, plus fifty (5(i) (tints, for the r.n.t.l t rip, v. In. Ii ii,.-l;nl . : aJmi-r. . n lo th.? Fair groun Is. Minitnu : rr(r, inrlmii-itr ui- :-..iir.:-sir., one dollar ($1). The following rates ap.l- !'r.)m point:-, nam. d: A'-heboro, N. C $-1 I., x N. (' !f..o0 Asheviile :i ID .VI, '. a; if, Bur ntfton Chapel Hill Charlotte Concord Durham Oastonia Coldsooro Uruham CreenKboro Hih I'oiiu Hillslioro Kernersville For military cer;; special rat. s will h. Tickets on sua- I).:. forenoon Octob.T 2 st. unli I, nil Kor full purtifu:.i.is (all on ICE ni I - t-i T B.-ol. CooKan v.n,-.i a f.t "0 U f Ire In I Ih. cou;.oiib, uln lil he co l! lo CI1S103H-. nl s i; !' '' ( 111 er .'t ni . ' f I m will hay i.(i" .ir'!. of I1 V "!( In r.M iir (I, pltli'T (rom l,.- .Irlvi f a a.on or Irom the I!'. U1 (J-'H roc'. New Bern Ice Company. 127 NMrile Ht. Full line of Druge.Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply o, Flower Seeas. fl'liynlclai'ii lreMcrip 11 M i l it t Chamberlain's COUC'CCOIESA AND . Diarrhea Remedy -A fW drasta of tbU twMj will Invariably cora m crULnary at Urk of larrba. ; : Itaa twa Is Im t' Aatnlca of dyasstary wiUi parfact II ca alwvya h InsiM , OTxm. avsn la tha mr aavtra : artarka ef cramp coIU ao4 ebol- s ra ror bus. ; ' It U MaaHr tucf sM fot wmmf dlarrhsa a4 tbotara Infantutn la cblldran. aat la la tninsofssvln taa Ilvaa M maaf ; ehildraa aarfc yaar. WbrHrsil wltn wsfrr arvd aw1rie4 It It tlaaat t tska F.rprf fnssof a family sh'alj VvptlJs rw4f In feta b'i ltnylt aasr, It mny llta -ratff. VA. Lsnoi Sii. IK SEYMOUR W. HANCOCK Attorney ti Lmw . ienry's Pharmacy Sense Decide i wuuujju ousuy usiius iBuma (M them not overlean), "blendad," :. you don't know how or by whom, as fit for your uaa t Of court jou don't But U0N COFFEE Is aaotber story. The green berries, selected by keen fudges at tbe plantation, arc skillfully roasted at our fae lories, where precautions yon would not dream ol are taken to secure perfect cleanliness flavor, strength and unUormlty. From the time the coffee leave the factory no hand touchet it till tt is opened in your kitchen. the LEADED or ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. welcome LION COFFEE daily. merit than continued and increas WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. AliO VSTALIF MOTT'U nrostw.a aiul all (lis.-;..,,-; o th- mierat'rt N-rv.u l-Wimion. i--iiii,K,.r l.ost MaoliuuU - a.i " (.onsi.:,iii,.n aid Insaniy. Wiib e.'orv or rn.'u:;.i tun la.mev. at S1.00 per Los KJ1V.- 11WM Mjr.T.."J 2. : Mount A i i y f. In 1! Mnvplu l.!. ii ; 1" Noivm.mI (,.() .r.':i (lxi'-i,l ... 2. 411 l.:;, Kci.;.,viil.- ;i fM Sii'isi.in v 4 811 " '! ' S. I-:; I l.4() I'1 Sia:.-sv,li,. . . 5 45 15 Tlvtiiiasviil,. . . 3.X5 ... " I'.", ':: 'iim I I v ,j K . i s.l V. . I..- . r il.r.n -!.7U W n.i o!: ;'aK in 4. K) an-' and hrast bands, iior more on one ticket i; ' i-!n d on applieat ion. I'i.'o t 2'lth, and for tiains lo arrive Raleii'li retem fiaJ Oct any atferl or a.ldresi T. K OKKKN, ('. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. v ' ' ' '-'1 i the ii-l.rw nifi i , . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 11, 1905, edition 1
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