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. , Z : ! . : " . -- - - MM,,,tMt-1-t------ '- JO! UJAL trf day i ' ,'. Journal TnoNi No. 8. t..e-year ex uding &6-60 C.:A:.LE3 L. STEVENS ' rPTTOB AND PROPfilETOB. : ,::CRlPTlCfl RATES 44.00 r, not inadvance...-,..t" , . -. t it.-" nil" vv y, ny earner a uw ciiy., Tl-.e Sean Willi tie CricTunce. I cuiix!' ihut there never was such fio-.i-ishi:ig time as the! present for men with a grievance,- Hie- dally and weekly Journals tajjerly . velcom let ter . complain! ug of the increase of eorpulenee, (lie pitfalls of ths split in finitive, ttttt preTaUmee of the Ted tie among tlie lower mWUle clasa, tlie care lessness of tlie younger-generation-In dotting Irs 1'a and other equally dread-', ful abuses wUlch dcr hot matter one Tvay "or another, If no .were not an Incorrigible optimist ode would be In clined: to -agroe-vithJ the. -writers; oi these letters,, who. are for the most part OU:;l.i' la. -r.fj.1.V : sHaii "A rtttj' l UItt C1&I9UU iMMJ -' -Lm!,.a mid fan .Tjihilon Wnria. : .- - ertising rates furnished on ppli-j v : , ,, ;:X5- wswvl 5 CortsumMives Made Comlortab e. - incipient cuuBuuipwvu rio tww yj 4 - -'V '-rv - ed at the Post Office, New Pern. ss secDnd-class matter TAPS Qt NBW '"BEBH "AND OUtVlSJI CODNTT, Tew Bern. NC., Oct 1906. Foley's Honey and Tar, but we do not hold out take hopes to consumptives by claiming that it will cure this dread disease in'the' advanced stages; but if the lungs are not too far gone Foley'? Honey aid Tar wiU jff ect a cure, as it stops the racking cough:, and soothes the inflammed air passages giving thera a chance to heal, and even in the ad' vanced stages it always gives comfort andrelkdV A. A. Herren, of Finch, Ark., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar is tne nest preparation ior cougna tuiu lung trouble. 1 know that it has cured consumDtion in the first stages, . Sold by Davis Pharmacy. A.tmi. PnKlio Printer . RicIcAtts testi rrt r ... . . i . nvbiug v...v .. - imaia nom . . , . ,e chane in the law ntters which are specially the duty of ; would 8ave the Government $100,000 on e Mayor or the .Aldermen to titttnd TENDENCY TOWARDS lOCM. PATERNALISM. There is an increasing local tendency , put everything possible Upon the city fSSSSr!- uu:1 iorities, instead of assuming- Indi- :ju responsiDiuues. .inuis not m -...,. in tnA , but in matters which actually and uliarly fall under the. dominion of ! property-holder or owner of city -ty- v;',v, .. I.at the" Journal' specifically refers , is the matter of the city autorities ' atiing up side' walks, & making walks, nd clearing ; iip rubbisS on private p-perty. ,yf - If any city 3rill.aSef notice of the : eet hands, when they are at work, i posedly engaged ia "strictly city work, it will be seeh what is meant If uny citizen twill atch ; the city carte hauling , away ''rubbish, itwilllse seen what is meant, by the growing disposi tion in New Bern to put work upon the city, that ' which is.really. private, and as such does not coma" under the city's labors. By this friticism, .to meant no reflec tion upon the: present city, authorities. Previous administrations have followed the "same;' policy, but", it is on the in crease arid no doubt some citizens will criticise the Journal for calling this at. tention to it, and ask what are the city street minds and the city carta for, ex cept td clean up and-haul a way rub bish? Of course this may seem their bufineesV but is it their business, much leas .duty, to clean'up the walks of prop rty owners, filling up walks or build ing walks! ; and why should the city arts be employed -as1 means of trans portation 'for carrying awy rubbish ucd some pretty heavy rubbish, at that, n order that private individaals may le freed from it, ani at no personal cost -. .'-V ' v . r.: AD this means, n6t that any property owners are specially favored for there is no favoritism shown,' any one gets H ly request, but this cly work for pri vate individuals mean that some work v. hkh Is actaally the city's, will be neg ljcted. la the matter, of our , streets tt.is is in dally evidence', for thU real Lurden of side walk cleaning, which every property owner should be Com- I died to do, meant so much leu atten- t n to the streets, and. with the great !.::i.ufit of hauling, there are ruts made; holes dug op and droppings from carta which mate most nnsightly streets to any one who will Just look, and vial tori note such ; things, to this community's tliadvantage. ;- What Is needed is less of tendency among tbe eiUte&s to ask' or' even U.inlc, that; the keeping" up of thslr walks, the cleaning up of their- prera- !, is the special duty of the city au thorities. And the city authorities nhould t property owners understand mat ma city tm more uuui eogh to keeping up iu own wort, without nar Jrg to do work for property owners up on private property. t . ,, 4 Statu or Omo, Crr f or Tourod, 1 ' , ImJcas cot'NTtr." ,...es. Frank J. CWpy makes oalh that ht Ktu'ior partnnr cf the firm of F. 2 a rf A Co., e g htm the to'ths C' y c f Tolwlo, (X srity sud Elate afore- ' r.d that !J firm will pay the umcf ONE BUNDULD DOLLARS f t tch and every rane f Catarrh thai -fer.not be eured ty the tweof Mali's Catarrh Cure ' '".'.- . f FRANK 3. CHESKT. r"m to bfori and subacrUed la fry pTamem, t n fi day of Deceit- its printing. . 1 " An Awful Cough Cured. "Two years ago our little girl had a touch of pneumonia, which left her with an awful cough. She had spells of coughing, just like one with the whooping cough and some thought she would not get well at all. We, got bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which acted liko a charm. She stopped couching and got stout and fat, "writes Mrs. Ora Bussard, Brubaker, 111. This remedy is fortale by Davis Pharmacy and V. S. Dutty. A heavy storm coast of Virginia. Norfolk is flooded. prevails along the The lower -part of Nothing, to Fear Mothers need have no hesitancy in continuing to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their little ones, as it contains absojiitely nothing injurious. This remedy is not only perfectly safe to.give small children, but is a medicine of great worth and merit. It has world wide reputation for its cur j i couc-hs. Colds and croup, and ca WHVS be relied upon. Forsaleby DlTvi Pharmcynn cF. 5-. I fly. Elliott F. Shepard of New York, was sentenced in Paris to three months im- prisoi ment, $120 fine and to pay $4,000 to the paients of the child killed by his automobile. orments of Tetter and Eczema Al laved. ' ' The intense itching characteristic of eczema, tetter and sKin aiseas&s is in stantly allayed by applying Chamber lain's Salve and many severe cases have been permanently cured by itf use. For sale by F. S. Duffy and Dav- Pharmacy. "T, A. D. C tAU) ) ' !!' V. CLF.Af0J. ; ?.VfAV FtaUV , r ! UVrn loUrT ' v ' vttm. . Sf.d en , Tule.ln, O. '. i tr eU- ! A The freedom of the city of was conierred uion general head of the Salvation Army. London Booth, If n s kind of billioufl mood, Xou wiah an aid to digest food, No other pill is half Bo good As De Witt's Little Early Risers . hen e'er you fotd, impending ill, And nood a magkJJLMe pill. No other one will fill tbe bill t ike DsWitt's Little Early Rise According to a report from Odessa K of the crew of tlie Russian battle sh!r Catherine II were assested for mutinying.' . ' , : THE SOLDIER OF' '76. - B Wti Not Mllltirr rlflr, bat " ;i,T'.-, - H Xfm 'Effective. -J j General John'Thomas was the com mander -of ih provincial troops when they occupied Boittk- Bora. He was an lutlinate friend of Washtngtotfnd. waegarded.'a8 , ne of the ,best oi ccrs 6f-tUe' HtUe nruiy. ; Wa military career, however was short, or In 1776 Ue died drsmallrx,-,':' The post which Thomas "was ordered to oeeepy.waa '$t flie top of Roibnry hill, the approach p which - was "plan If ' Visible from Boston.? The general'a. Iroops , consisted of only -TOO. men;" but-i when the army took up Ita position be marched, the Hue round ana rouna the bill, Multiplying ' manyl times. the apv pareut siie of the regiment rW;; in some rSspects the scotnrul appeiia tlon of "rabble" given, by the British, to Thomas' divlsion was appropriate to the provincial troops stationed on the hilltop. This social equality and fa miliarity ' which existed at home be tween the pincers and privates con?" tlnued In ctmp. ; :. " v . "Bill, said a captain to a private, "go and bring a pail of 'water for your mess." ' "I shant," responded Bill. "It's youi turn now. I got. the last one, The appearance of the troops wns against them also from a military point of view.- The soldier of '78 was. a grimy figure, his head wrapped in an old bandanna handkerchief, pipe be tween teeth, leather breeches, N yarn stockings and hobnailed shoes, but It wag ' conipnny. of these uncouth sol- Alert who fortified Dorehcster lielghts i a single night to the vouder mid ad miration of the British army..- Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borr&w anythinff. but the worst thing you can possibly borrow, is- trouble. When -sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains ana poisons ox uygpeusia, uunuusness. Bright s disease, .and similar internal disorders, don't sit down and brood over yew simptoms, but fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Here you will hnd sure and permanent forgetfulness of all your troulles, and your Tiody will i i j 11 1 1 J 1. i j! not De Duraeneu Dy a loau ueut uisease. t all drug stores. Price 50c, : guaran- d ...i. I'mnrtvaat'llmate. One peculiarity of the Transvaal cli mate Is that irliile being very healthy It jet Ir.is the effect of uiaklug people appear far older thnii they really are. The rarefied .ill- Isjupularly (iipiiost-J to be responsible for this. An Kiigllslv woninn of thirty-live vlio has lived la tbe country illstrictsi for any lengthy period Invnrlnlily appears far older than she really lc. Womanhood. Ancient witchery was believed in by only a few but the true merit of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is known by every one who has Ubed it for boils soras, tetter, eczema and piles tt nenmtarf nr. "Mrr Stnlute," said the bashful youn ger sister, "I asked sister If she thought you would get up nud,go home like the other young innii did If I recited 'Cur few Shall Not Ring Tonight.' " "And what" did she say?" "She sold there wouldu't be any harm In trying." New Cure for Cancer All surface cancers are now known to be curable, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. .as. Walters, of Duffleld, Vs., writes "I had a cancer on my lip for years, that seemed incurable, t U Bucklen's Amies Salve healed it, and how It is perfectly well." Guaranteed cure for cuinc at all drug store ' Tobacco rem ore no'wlnuie thai o uiunula will comtilu euoutfti to sow ever on sere of ground. Wounds, BrulMi and Burnt ' ' By applying ad antiseptic drossing to rounds, bruises, burns and like Injuries before Inflammation seta in, they may be healed without maturation and in about one-third, the time, required by theotd treatment. - This is the great est discovery and triumph of tnodorn surgery.-- Chamberlain's fata Balm sets on this same principle. ' Jt is ao antisepUe and whun applied to such in juries, causes thrm to heal rery quick ly. It also allays Jth pain sod sorsncss and prevents , sny danger of blood pobtoning. Kcp a bottle of Pain Balm p your home and It will save 700 time end money, rot 10 mention the tn con venience and suffsftag such lnjar.es' cntaiL For 'sale by Dsvts rbarmacy and F. S. Duffy.; ' . In an effort to stem the tide of sr. trchy la RomIs, Emperor Nirholas has dacided to prormibtste tt once the kvi for the new National Assembly is I granllnf freedow of tpsech. - . ; i .FulllTrtgieMcnln(l, srs Uee llne fMm J, A. iiimtiotvs, of Cy, Is. -Think what might have 1 tulted from his lorribls f toign if hs hud not Uken Uis nvlirins ibwot hk h l rrttesi had a fosrful ei th JiitirWd my t.feM's r !. I tripj vrryU-iing, rut no'Mr.g witd rIivt It. tmlil 1 t'.k Dr. King's r lin roViry for Crpun t tin, Coucl. tri (iU'.h, wliWh rn.i lu! wmff m. fttit (rrip an I f waw.t.11. At !1 tUt; BtnranlMit, II.r): J,: ,1 '11 ! (t'f. i Pretldonlial Electioo Will Hake No ; ' Chtngi " No matter which candidate Is elect ed, Foley's- Honey and Tar will remain the people's favorite remedy for coughs eolds snd Incipient .consumption. euros eolds quickly and prevents pneu monia, ' A.. J.-TJuabaum, . BtcvUW Ind.;. writes: "T suffered .for .three months with a severe cold.: - A druggist prepared me some medicine, and physician prescribed for tne, yet I did not Jm provs. . I then tried Foley's Honey and Tar and eight doses cured ' Fxdbv Davkartiannacv. '. . ,, v It Is etoirJiir cii(Mii?i rhil theWi kuowa priutrA txc"p Tut Ui9Uii'k mon senl!ug xrx, piiUiuUd l Mt dnrg lo 1373.' dewrjl- the oa ef.fll mo-t the snmalnsriyllrutt at ti9 si hrevPut.emplnytxL llonlu. tU vhllast that ran bo ebUluwl: TCHl lurpr)!!fns atul ierfltiltott hf tlifl conitfiuMjUr l'n l.la-k wax, Whipl.hi k U t ! W'M fiy blue wst, ; smolt. luid fof cilm; orpttnmt. Uln?n' tl.e' t M irum wld.-lr curd then U tho t-ao n iiremtt. sreiitrd Wns.wis nu TreitwJiUy ou wtc t fany itniionrrs Sick Heidiche Cured., ; ;.Bkk hmd Is cued ty itttu f fntit of suimach snd ly ind'r,ijn Chfr.lTlsln's f.totiuu h and tjr Tib- lets formit th dlfaVr n 8Vt for. By UVlng IHce Ullets at M Ibe Orti Indiratkiii of ths dutas ip. t-Mni. the slts tnoy t y wnnM t fT l or al9 ly . R. iufTr and li. 1'harrr.ftfy. ' Colortd lair Fs!-t. f.tS etiU f'-r the r-fi-, t tfip, liV th!e miltr '.' i t!s I sir Cr-m' our m mi . WEEKLY LEnER A Beaten 'of Gold and Dazzling Span gle Gold Trimmed Hats,:- Blouses - and. Cote4d Button, Gold Oi dies and ' Gold : tnterlini-tfle Cicoula'r ' Skirts V the 4 Newest Shape Plateau Felte, Bent and .Fluted.' :.r.::' : ,t By ,RENE DEVERAUil. '' ,-. j This is certainly a season of gold and glitter.? . Never before . has there been i 90 larisb an employ meut of gold and silver. andT spark ling spangles Jnthe truuuung oi nata,-wraps, gowns, coats and suits." vEvery.wuere tbe most som- bershadcS, are lightened, with a touch" Many of the long coats in dark blues and blacks are adorneit. with double rows of dull gold buttons. Soft even ing wraps Jire piped with clotb of gold, effectively combined Syith velvet ' In black and rich, shades, ind embroidered trimmings and waistcoats, which the pirectolre vogue has so much popu larised,.! show through. 'their . designs gilntlng threads f burnished gold. v ; '- . Hats of velvet and French felfcare ornamentedxwlth bunds Of gold, some of the more dressy affairs for evening aMtteaier-wear BhOwlng a profusion of gold and silver roses; ;v ' ' Combined with tulle boas are tiny In ner ruches of gold or silver their nar row gold, or silver -streamers two or three on each side; falling almost to the hem of the gown In front . - Through the -meshes of 'lace robes, both black and white, shimmers a clotb V -- TWO MAIDEM? A SlUjrUlila Fnblr, bat Oa : Tkat - l'in Mer . ; 'ODe tlere Ti'ero two ilnldens who Soulit to Cfttdi 'U young 'Man, who eteo Mas a Opod Thing. And It was a .JFnlie'-istart hr the" Eyes of tbe Cndlsceruin. for the One was Exceed ing fair to eSioknpon -and Dressed, gtyllshly, w)i Jj the Other was Plain of . Countenanw.-niMi be? Rat was Always Showing tbroufih her Pompadours. The Pretty. Girl Smiled Bweetly on the NIee Toung ,.Mau, ' v ho . was alsoj a - Good Thing, and Talked to Him tin She DaV. sled hint with her Beauty and charmed Him:' witb"'her Wltv The '.. Plain: One . gazed -"iVonderiiigly- at him and Hade Him .Talk to. her of ' Divers Things, while .She H8teneABtttranced .at. nls Wfedota .'ona:.I.earnlng;if He took the Pretty Oirl out Riding and to ffie The ater and Bought her Candy and Flow ers, .and AH the Tvnewing Ones said' ni . . i . r i ... n..n . i. ' ' Home Stretch, when One Day be Mar ried the Flairi Girl and took' Her on an Automobile wedding Tour of Europe. I The Pretty Girl had Made him Very much Pleased with Ilerj but the Plain TSirl had'1 Gone' her One Better and Made him Very' much More Pleased WithHImself . ' : r Moral, The Toople who Read Hu man Nature nss they Run Generally get First to the .Wire. Baltimore Ameri can. . .f'tiaai R mdy that -kl lithe Dscdruff Cerm.' I,t ll eu'I tl: rn the A. H. C N. "., ! r-oF. Ire l-'.t'rl I f.i'- -r S, 1 '.. 0 t ; " t. r, 1 ;;..t.-.!,.t (. !, fr., u. it.. to fU"" 'g h, TITS ITEWSST CBESTIoa rx A OIBCCLaI asjiiT. , of gold mtcrlluhig. snd elaborate belts and girdles are fashioned of plslu gold and embroidered stuffs In msny new and fashionable weaves. For dark cloth suits there are thickly embroidered bauds in Persian effects through which metallic threads or s very fine' gold cord Is interspersed, and much of tlie chenille embroidery used for - similar purposes ' is tuterwoveu slightly with gold thread or his em broidered stitches In gold worked up iaH. . - : , ' One sosreely meets a child thess days whose Jaunty little coat or Jack et Is aot fastened or trimmed with gold Imttons and gold hnfklee. Bod loos snd blouses made of piece lace- dyed to match, the shade of tbe velvet or clsth skirts with which Jbey ire to be" worn are soft and becoming and esally nisdf.Wltb these, as well ss with other costume, gold girdles and gold stocks are exceedingly. effect tire, adding a new note both striking and artistic: - -'! , i'. . In spite of such elsUersrio la trluv mlugs, skirts i ss a -rule are severely plain. rartkmlsrty is this true of the separate skirt foe- prscUcsl poj-posec This skirt, hlrn is becoming more snd more popular, closely resemblus a a sbbrrrlsted riding bsbit -Ths smartest of tbeee are fastened dliwctly la front nuderntth ft double slotted Sortm. A correapotidleg seam is down tbe eenter of lbs back, not a pis or tsHwr to be sen anywhere.. Asrrow bsnts, tailor stttchedr usually finish the skirts a ths bottom. , a1'. . - This Mine raodH was a- In S near ly tnvlHlble greet snd brown plsid. In plaids tbe circular nUW sre dtcliy bus lo frH. snd roe flare t tbe b torn Is in grarvftil flplM. '. Wbs cms Bisy find a skirl of this !-TlptkiH of tsndeome tnsterlsl spterwlhlly tallnnxl ranging In frVt frota 110 to II", It set'm a wita ef lime to eontuirf , A IU j-o'i tdrsne), bats sre b- roinliit mr and mnrr unt snd i.tli' d, snl wii'cs if Htul Urer .wi fi)'re xit)ii, lii i!ifm r l.nt In etery roiiMvit'le tr. rlj'p l"tf Sff.iiii.J tli faf or tMrnl up sll srmtnd In mau Ui futxi snd g!t-a A e trimming fr tlc. rrhri 1 tlx--l etli-nT'lr, etf-e'vllnf'T It'u'h t.n 'twiu eil fc'iiU plnKl li?nnili l"S fl.'." im1 etirortire enriuii f h bii n iy I t-tit ti rt nr fc.od or Bi'1e tKntii1p l) luir Ifl fi- frM.f f-. i fr q.ir f n i r . f i r I'.... tw. . , r r-t . s.d B . 1- f fftfr lf f;.lf J m v . iv."&?ss!Mrassii " - -mt incsv JOHN PAUL JONES. A BrltlMh Vlen- of tbe Hero of the THE HUNTERS CAME 00 LATE. Their Faithlul Dog has pointed out the True Remedy to Prevent Baldness but the Hunters Came too late Chronic Baldness is Incurable. , Bonlionime n'clintd. John Paul, the Kirkcudbright mar-' -ket gardener's son, who elected to be, famous as Paul Jcncs, has long ceased to be the Interesting personage lie was In .the eyes of fhe naval authorities of the country when iu command of a rotten ex-East Iudiaman known as the Due de Duras and reehrlstened the" Bonhouime Rlc-havd he was a holy ter ror in the firth of Forth, and when he had eugngetl and captnred a British frigate in Prltish. waters after ouc of the most singular sen combats on rec ord, ! The some time "blaekblrder" and -smuggler vihmii the Russian Catherine decorated And advanced somewhat per sultutn to the grade of admiral was a traitor of course In the view of tlie British government, but none the Ies9 a thorough seaman of quite unusual taleut niKl originality, with a bulldog courage and tenacity to muteh. The Captain Jones, too, who sent Lady Sel kirk back .her plate- with his compli ments hud ttie instincts of a gentleman. More than the other countries, he served .VTTierlea has recognized his nier US Pall Mull Gazette. OAiSTOntA. Betistb Tin Kind Yds Haw Ahwyg Bona! "HERPICIDE A HAIR-SAVER." liewbro's Herpicide saves the hair by destroying the germ or microbe that is now known to be the cause of dandruff, falling hair and baldness. In chron ic baldness, the hair follicles are completely atrophied, causing the scalp to shrink and shine; little can be done in such cases . except to save the remaining "fringe," and this is well worth saving, for it offers some protection against the cold. The "Hair Grower" is a fallacy. It requires but a slight knowledge of Anatomy to know tha". the hair gets its life and strength from the hair-papilla at the , bottom of the hair follicle, and the papdla in turn gets its nourishment direct from the blood; therefore nature is the only true hair grower. There are ene mies of hair growth that cause hair loss and baldne-s. Invisible microbe growths erter the sbiceous glands, situated at ihe top of the hair follicles (Dr Sabouraud of Paris, says the microbe usually enters the scalp in youth), where one colony after another is established, until finally, after mouths and sometimes years, there is dahdruff, itching scalp and falling hair. The Sebum also- Solidifies, causing dry, .lustreless and brittle hair. Destroy this microbic growth with Newbro's Herpi cide and protect the hair 'against re-infection, and it will grow as nature intended. Newbro's Herpicide is a Twentieth Century Reme dy, its mission js to teach new rules for scalp cleanli ness, new rules for hair preservation and to supp y a germ-destroying soluLion that will enable careful per sons to have beautiful and luxuriant hair. Almost marvelouf results follow the u ;e of Herpicide; and if it does not do more than we claim for it, your dealer will refund your purchase price. A- a hair dress'ng it is truly exquisite, on account, of its dainty and refresh' ing odor, which is characteristic. It contains no oil, grease or sedimentary substance, neither does it stain nor dve the hair. STOPS ITCHING OF THE SCALP ALMOST IN STANTLY. WHAT A PROMINENT DOCTOR SAYS: I have used Herpicide with marked succers in scalp aflli -tions and in Pruiiti?. In my hands it has proved to be just what you claim fur it. Uumi, N. J. C. H. SEXTON, M. D. A NEWSPAPER MAN OF RALEIGH SAYS: T have used Herpicide with much benefit to myself i It is a splendid hair and si-alp renvily. I Raleigh, N. C. JOHN C. DREWRY. C D BRADHAM, Special Asent. Send 10 cts. In stamps lor (.ample to THE HERPICIDE CO., Dept. t. Detroit. Mich. 'Destroy the Cause-You Remove the Effect." A Healthy Hair. An Unhealthy Hair. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. .Qoes right to the seat of disease and sweeps all germs and poisons out of tb Mood; tones up the Stomach, regulates the liver and kldoeyt and builds up the entire system. Rbeumaclde cures after all other remedies have failed, because It "Oets at the Joints from the Inside," and removes the causa of Rhoumatlsm, Sciatica, Lumbago Indigestion, Con stipation, La Orlppe and Liver Troubles. Rheuma clda therefore "Cures to Stay Cured." Rheumadde o effectually cleanses ths entire system that It SHAKES YOU WELL ill OVER." Rheumadde cored Mrs. Mary Welborn, of High Point, N.Ct82yersold,aftersbebsdsiiffsred 20 years. Cured John P. Elate, of Baltimore, after Johns Hopkins Hospital had failed. CuretT James Wllkee). of Dillon, 8. C, after be had boea In bed three years sad his Umbs were twisted aga net bis back. ' - Your Drag Jst Sells eadRacoemnendsh, Sam pis bo tV tl end booklet 1KLE U yen send five cents for postage to ' -J BOBBOT CHEMICAL CO., Pmprteturfr BALT1K0RE, D. , SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. S, lito." 11H Daily P M 136 Dailv 1(W Daily p M 1 7 1 40 f 1 5,1. 1 58 2 0S 2 13 2 IK! I 30 ' 2 42 f 2 61 3 03 3 2:', 3 351 23'f 8 43 f 41' ii wt 53 4 1 112 Daily. f. 4.r. ti 58 7 AM 7 20 7 33 7 481 7 53 H 05 8 io; 8 15 8 27 8 38' 8 47 9 oo; 9 20 9 3oi 9 37' f !) 51 ! 10 OS!1 I 4 36 10 30 It :, i: 3 4 3 51 10. 5 5 6 2! . -ir; ,r. and :KIole Company Sale and Exchange Stables Eastern Tir OjCRENSIiOKt) 8jMcLi-an loitiilisonville . 17!Elon(')IU-n.- 21 Burlington . . 2t!(;r;iham 2i:Haw River 3!Mebane 37Efland 41iHilll)oro - 4i;.i!nivekshy f.Vl)l'RHAM 57 East Ihirliam l ' Hrawlii'lil it Morrixvdie . 73CARY . HI ' RALEIGH. 87 (iirncr !H1, ' Auhun W Clayton 1" Wilwin'i H't SKI, MA 112 lne I.-v 1 Is I'nni-rUiii Lit GoI.lt.SBOIC) 'Ar r. 107 Dadv A M 135 Daily. 5! 4 I 27. 07 01 50 :w f 2 r. 10 4 111 CM I 4 9 41 4 f ;i :t7 r 4 si im f :i s us :i n fu u n 11 11 11 10 no in 10 111 i 117 Daily. !Daily. 1"M ti 35 f r, r, 6 OOj 5 .V 5 4Ri 5 J1 5 33' 5 221 10 f '.I Mill .-I I.-. I ai inl ir ;n.n.' ISt' 8 iv 3 :io' k f n 12 8 20 f :i nri 8 u S 2 55 7 5", f 2 40; 7 4V ,-J 7 3S 2 12J 7 2'1 2 01 7 1 1 f 1 l!l 7 tin 1 T AU I'M n urn ih u i AM 5 35 .. 5 17.. 5 05 .. 5 00 .. 4 47 .. 4 40 4 30 4 17' 4 02' 01 3 47'. 4St 3 30:.. 30 3 00( 181 2 481 10 f 2 3T.!f 58 ' 2 15f 2 05 1 40 11 45 11 31 11 23 11 08 10 50 lo :th flo x fin i 9 5r, 9 40j I'M I 30 17 52 32 22 00 AM to rfiattirn th Atlnnlir (xuut Un la: Ii ) . ... i : ' 1 ... ' x 1 ' nt ?"oi ' (''I, t' , I. .-...: v y. l. j . 't. - I . V , A Ts ' !Tr;' Tl. r -r f'f -' if II f. I . t-1.. v. v. r. :. , m i V --r.fi-, - ft -1 ' i4 52 flO 4MI 5H flO 51 f 11 11 02 26 fll 18 f 43 11 30 60 11 36 f f, 3 (15 U 48 f f 4) f fi 21 fl2 03 6 40 12 2(i 7 151 t M TH I'M 1 AM 1 This condensed schedule n pu'jIihIi' wunout antics to uie public. Train Noa. 112 and 108 ronnwt at (ioM.'-.ro trains, both Southbound and Nortlilxmnd, and -ilh Atlniic and North (rollna trains for alorhead City snd intermedials pjinu. Train No. Ill connects st Grenlru wuh train Nu. 33 for ('harlnit, ()lnm bts snd Jacksonville. No. 87 solid I'ullm an tram. drainir room lDflrii New I York to New Orleans snd Memphia, ! for Winaton SaUm, Wilkoalram, Dan- Tine ana iocs! sisuons. Train No. 117 bandies through coach bolwron RaU-igh, Chaao City sml Richmond, where close connection is ms'Ie wilh Waalangton .Southern Railway for Wublncton snd Eastern eities. Trsln No. 107connect at Durham for Oxford. Chaee City an! Richmond; Unlvenity Station for Ospel Hill daily except Sunday; at Gteenaboro with train No. M for. Washington and pnlnU North. c!om connection for ft In ton -Cslem, Hih PoWit, Salisbury. Charlotte snd Intermediate atationi. Train No. 136 connects at Greenaburo with No. 3a fur Charlntt. ColumKis snd Jsoheonrille; No. So for Atlsnts snd all poinU South and Southweet; No. 34 snd K tor Waahinglon snd sll poinU North, connection ta alio made at Salis bury for Western North Csrollna points. S. H. UAJUJWlcg, P. T, M. W. II. Taruoa, G. P. A. II H, arr.NrKs. , U Wsahingtnn, D. -. R, U VtRNOH, T. P. A, T. E. Gaxrw. C. T. A. . Charlotte, N. C Rsleif h. N. C. r-, - iate and tok Stoves t, m .- M , - , . - '- , . , t -. . 1 2T-a.ll: X-liio -o-Ow ZCazid- i'Vow Is tho tlmo for Fail paintings Use Heath v and MUllgan. : Full weight, none better' General .Hardware -nnd Euildori Haterlal. Gashill Hdw. & Mill Supply- Co , Our Mr. U C,, I'ar.irl Y.im T'Oin.l I ".rn the t with two car I'U j J ifs ! t -.-rf::iy m'"II Vtsi ir-l r i from the mot pf.mirl-nt s !.-rr, .,,-' fvnm, AU c!aM St.J '.!'., wet.Vir.g ffm M t pnunds. V.'I 1... V. ar.J f.': ! ' Th-y sr a !; tJ f.r farm, fes-l and draft fur V .-;l.ri' -. i- W.-I in ''kV f ill or V-4pf s'-r--e and d-ble htm , ,..i Br7 ;t A en r. s nt-r.ent t,f otn and . - , i . . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1905, edition 1
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