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I IE JOURNAL r.- .Ji ovary day to theyearex. t lljadij: ' Jourrad Building 66-60 . aven St,' ,' :. . v'. t; Photo No. 1c U: wu 4.L CBARLB3 ' I STEYENS, 4 I 'KDrtO AND t ROPRIBTOIL SUBSCRIPTION rates; One Year to nci.. FaaataMeee One teW, iwt todvai...V.5-PO Monthly, by carrier n the city.... -IT Advertising rates furnished on appli- satwn.;?!; Entered at the Port Office, New Bern . C. as second-clasa matter 'official taper or BEEN -'AMD CRAVEN COtJNTT. New Bern, N aov: !!, W :." IMPORTANT HEARING ON INLAND ; r - WATERWAY. 1. The Journal has published the letter of Congressman Small's to Congress i man Thomas, notingjni important l facts concerning the proposed Inland " Waterway from Norfolk to Beaufort and -the importance of this' water route -in its future teringttponthsommerce of this section, as well as ijp industrial development . . ' l Therefore the hearing jjn this cityxm November 21st, whe the citizens I of t New Bern may give expression to their views on this proposed waterway, be- , aides offering it theiry 1so$ ,andn; dorsement is a mttr v demanding thought and preparation, ao that when '. the Board meets in this . city they can . ml Vl.TT fllfa -'AtYlTMimifr - feels, and if it will act; on ihe -move ment to secure this waterway. , , Congressman Small has done a great deal of work in forwarding this project ; and Congressman Thomas has also giv- . en his best aid towards its furthering, but what is now wanted is the support and endorsement of the citizens in this section where the Inland Waterway is to extend. VTLt every citizen be ready to assist .1m tnnvAmnnt. bv ' irlvino- it such in- dividual help as each may be able to . give, and let the several hearings be "will be the greatest endorsement, and 'make It easier for the Congressmen of the First and Third Districts to secure the National aid that is necessarv for the project, that the waterway may be built through the government Btwara ol Ointment lor Catarrh that Contain l?' Mercuryf as mercury will surely destroy the 'sense of smell and completely derange the ' whole system when -entering through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi clans, aa the damage they will d- is ten fold to tba good you can possibly derive . from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man- doifli contains no , mercury, and is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the . i , i. a ar. nystem. u nuying nan s catarrn vure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney 4 Co. Testimonials TTree, T Sold by Druggists. Pric''. 75a per bottle. ; - Take Hall's Family Pais for const! pation. . ' The plalnct rcatures bncnQre bund vome urn wan- wLoii asaolted oaly wltli kind r.rilugi 'and'the lovelies face dlsasnall wben Baked wttU 111 bumor or co print,- Pauplt eliuukl re member Uila wbcqtlicy are saleciiiig a race.vnicn they are to every uornlnff croae the breakfaat Uble for the rejoalndar of tlieir Jlvaa-X. r .WllUa.'. l: fL. . . ; f averse y ftslasrtlaa. Rcpd)Ucans and; DemocraU alike pralae Foley's Hoeey' -end Tar. for roofha, eotds and all, throat and king ('leoaaea, as ao other remedy can corn- rare with It It ia safe and aura, P. X Slater, merchant 171 Mala St nioucMter. Uaaa.. - wriu: "Foley'i I toney and Tar eurai- tne of very bad oieh which I had for three man the Utoucti other re-mrctiea failed to beoefit me, I can highly recommend It for ltrhe and cokt" Sold by Davis' - CBleyat ' y yov Caa epwid lUe'Uay .at areo.it-a'a.' bttt U a goo4 boy or your ls;a will whip you.". v.,',.. "I dvR't a bow jnm gat SO sort nojn.Jt oot of talking to ffraadpa." ' I F-fhlm te tU me about (he 1K-1 I ti b ua4 t9 give pvp."-U'itoa I oil . .- ' "ACaeTT' .:'4 . i U t crrtify that afl drugs Urt are 1 tn rf'jri your money if i r,ry k Tar faite U eure your - ; I. ' It '"J4 the igh arw) . I.--..-. I'rvfU ptx-ym'iDls . i inrififTit foWiurrptioo. ; i . , t rd la safwt f"r ' f .r r,Uy'i . Jtofloy and t i, r. n a-. ir.g It St , ! ) ' t f lurgi, i t"M f . HEALTHY PLANTS Rcolr tk Meat Cuthl AttcmtWa M , ' Well M Ge4 Mil. . Did yo cvar see a roaefcoah whiclk- despite the roost beneficent enrlroameel ot oil of auns nine end ol atmoepaere. veaemed never . to acinar a . aeaiLoy A ton of manure will not help ft plant that has a canker eaUna out Ha heart. Ton -moat destroy the eauae befora yoU Can remora the effect :v, "Ton Mmu .nm Dtiinff infl fiatA. nee by rubbing- on hair. lotlone, and' rubbing. In TeKilno. eto. -v. , ., ; Tou most look -to the eaoae of the trouble If a germ at the .root -of your heir which causae it to rail out. tJewbro'e HerptcMe destroys the term. and healthy, hair la the sure result. -: Sold b leaolnrrmnrlata. Bend 100. la ttamcs for sample to fha Serplclde Ce. uetroit,' lucew ---w--,.- ,r -0. Di BRADHAM, Special Ag.v New- rork Cotton UMtM.-t-The following were the opening and closing priceron the New York X)ttal mcnange, wovio;: - Open ;HigVr Low Close Dec 11.25 11.46 , U.09 11.82 1L Jan Mch 11.67 . ; , ReceipU 68,796 Last Year 68,647 '"" In Time el Peace.- ' In tiie first monUisrflf e ussiai Japan war we had a striking example of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage of those who, so to to speak, "have shingled their roofs m dry weather,',' The virtue of.prepara tion has made history ami: given to us our greatest men. Th individual, aa well as the nation should be prepared for any emergency. Are you Prepared to successfully combat the first cold you take?.. A cold can be cured much more quickly when treated as soofl as it has been contracted and before it has Wnme settled in the svstem. . . Cnam- hprlain'a Couerh Remedv ia famous for its cures of colds and it should be kept athandreadv lor instant use. tor salebv Davis Pharmacy and -F.- S. Liuuy. Sylupatbrtle CourteeA lie who can imt real human sym pathy iuto the convcutlonal phrases of courtesy Is ludeed a man or tact. Le Eire represents a dentist's eery- aut opening the door to a patient " And whom, sii-." asks the. servant bowing low, "shall have the misery of uunouuciug?" A Dlsaitrout Calamity. It is a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health, because indigestion and constipation have sapped it away. Prompt relief can be had to Dr. King's New Life Pills. They build up your di gestive organs, and cure headache, diz ziness, colic- constipation, etc. Guar anteed at all druggists; 26c A Ilccomairadatlam. . Prospective Guest Do yon aet a good table here? Hotel CJerk-Well, rather, Why, folka come here perfectly healthy and go awny with the gout and dys pepsia. Lite. Mas Past Sixty la Danger. , More than half of mankind over sixty years of age suffer, from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostrate gland, lhis ia mu pain ful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the wst -sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old. men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett Bock Port, Mo., writes '1 suffered with enlarged prostate eland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney coral-feel tter than I have for twenty years al ough I am now 91 years old." Sold Davis' Pharmacy. . "It's funny." - . - ' "What's fnnnyr "That rou run oeter ten whether V woninn ha a itod carriage UU yea havo ecen licr walk.',r-Eibangav lea lee! other. "Consumption runa in our family, and through it 1 loaf my mother," writes E. B. Reid," of II armdoy, Mci "For the past five years,- however, ; oa the slightest sign of a cough or cold, I have takes Dr. King's New Discovery for Conaumpbon, which had ' tawed ana from serious rang . trouble.",.. His mother's death was a aadloas for Ifr. Raid, but be learned that hog UvvbU most not be neglected, said how to ewre it; Quickest relief and curefor coughs and colds, ' Price (0e and tl.00:guaran teed at taff . druggist Trial botM free, . ' . "' ,-TI rieel Hew,"'.,;.--,',; Itla sa'Id that of tea wbea A worn a says "no" atit ateans "yta." but there are algne wbkb dteeoairafa evta the mott hopeful au4 eraUtn)t wooer, . "I didn't tpocb tnliM Uettya say log alie'd as soon marry a 3uapln Jack as ue," said Ethan Uatcb for lornly to a ri"pantlc rrland, "nor I didn't mu-ti -care wben aba said abVd rothr stay at. home tbaa t vat te Joruao's para with eaeb a stew ever ss t was. bet tree she told me she'd gnt to brlp bar BMtbeV Iroa wVca 1 aaked w te ga witb me w u tt( Crater for some le rreatt -soda 1 saw 'twsta't tuucb -st baagteg sy langof.,' i . tiryiot fclwsya iUobt be (wold write tuorb bitr ponrf eua that CosUlned 14 all "Tket t. wbirl aa one w I la eaMit iminj k laur day be mi errermJ oroe !'-, pniu an erprtM et tUe pvtf- eur-Q alluwn. Py eflmlrrrt f'- tb't (-.flktilnf frt, " tiro I be 4 M if,i'y ttipj btt" fie Iiitk tu treh'lf ti.n f Ilfmrt te be the V rwt't be rrr Owl. EARLY - BOOKMAKEKS THe( flNE ART" Or" THE MONK? OF . ' ,' THE MIDDLE AGEi -.' -' -, Wrtttea mm - Ulaualaated. Warka . Th Wm-Haptla e( IklU ud ImdBy-e:le Swne kSoaka OrUe tm4ed tA Bii)a Ittg ': There la' acarcely any error so popu lar, yet ao-unfpftdedjaa ihat-wuich Invariably attributas.4mbounded indo eace to the. raonastlp erdera, of f onuer. days. ' To thein.ye. owe the preserva-", tion of literature, both lp the pains they took to perpetuSW History by their la-, bora In transcribing and by their dili gence in tne-educatum pt youtn.-?i,'j,s Ia the large. Monasteries a chamber was Always'vSiBt. apart , for'writiugi lowing space Tir Qie- same apartment for other qtttei mpldymentsalso.zTire transcribeirs:wre;supftrlneitd,ed oy the abbotpriortsubjrrof nd,prcentor f.; the wyeittan.-weUtlWbs the name: trf-ntteuaWl.!'? 'These In dustrious person -wreontinUBUyoa. Minima In mVVnff,'n(rrr-iArvr ftf Aid manuscript 4wika f or tha, nse of other Baonasterios;and .by "thUi neans roanyi were eaucftteftejAOur 4os: vaiuftDiei Uatorlcai isr.lrti iTTeaere;!- j Tpe Anglo-Saxon unonfca -were most celebrated fts rritert and were -the or1gliioswftV'b'B baif letter : used lu modem times, The ' greatest delicacy; end nicety -wew deemed, es sential to the' transcribing of books, whether for thb 'purpose of general fn- structton or Cwt the Jise of the conveats. Carelesew.and; IlleglbleX writings 1st tbfiMHBaiMte with . flpipng thj reniflins of monastic inaus- try, ana when .erasures were uiaae they appear 9 have been Jdone With. the ntmpst-trtmvaud "skill, fqr this. purpose the monks used pumice stone, and they were -also provided with a punctorluro, or awl.ito jnake the dots and With -metal pens for writing until after the seventh century; when quills. were brought Into use, they being far better than the metal pens ftten In use. The inks . were ' composed- of lamp black soot mixed with water and gum for use upon the vellum, paper not be; ing Introduced until the tenth century; hence the beautiful distinctness, an well as durability, of very ancient, manuscript books. Bo Important was the art of writing In those days that it is conceded as many As 100 different styles were in vogue among the learn- Wltfr 80 many Impediments to the multiplication of books .. as were at tendant upon thpjt slow production in this manner. It is not a matter of sur: prise that the monks enjoyed almost 0 monopoly of this kind of labor, as in truth they were the only body of men who could properly conduct it. The expense of preparing books was pro verbially great, and large estates wero frequently set apart for the purpose of purchasing them. ... In addition to the (rest J . transcribing, the materials of which books were composed were aoqrpM Pf great (wneusC The leaves In many Instances were comogsed of purple vellum for he purpose of showv Ing off to more aqvantage latter or gold and allver. The bipdlng was often very gorgeous, although of rude con struction. The prevailing covering for books was a rough white sheepskm pasted oa a wooden board, with im mense bosses, of brass, but the ex terior of those Intended for church service ves tola Id with gold relics or silver -embossed on Ivory plates. Homo books bad leaden covers and some hod wooden' 4eevea- but oven aa early as this btodlngs la velvet with silver chrape and studs were made- as pres ents' for exalted personages. Illuminating manuscripts Waa also another occupation of the monks of the middle l ite,' although not confined to them, for. the. greatest painters of the day dledarned not te contribute to these cumbrous and aomettmbe confuted dec orations.. The art of correct drawing and a knowledge of perspective canuot bewevea, be ascribed to. the ffenaralltv"1 of the fantastic pictures by which lllu m mated books- art adorned, coloring ab4 gliding appear to bavt been the tlf points to whlcb the atteullon of the lllnuloatlom was directed.' Tho neutral tint wa firt fold oe somewhat la the tame mode as la the present day, tome portions being left tm tombed. In order to be afterward Imbedded In gold and silver. The picture represented different subjects, according to the nn tare of the book wbkb tbef were hi fended t ambelllidk .-Tbe.tltle oa the pax waa lonoedjof capital letters of aoty and awre mlsed. lllumtBatd pic- ram arc of a oaaxung briguuiese, the aVbt predoutjustlng, wblcfvaot being aa oil cekr rr"als be rays ,of light and doed oot absorb thaw, M tuucb ruatoi bad the monk a lor their labors of tntrecrtbtag tod IllnmlnaUng ihaf fbey wer aemetUnea bllged to Intre- dgr hired Hmrtera, aithomb .contrary te -the tttonairtie rut In general, but or elds were seldom resorted to,' Hie monks bHag Usually ibe poly taborers, Th iDvetitloe) of printing dimtnUbod the ImnorUnce and aunlbilsted the' profits a writing, and fa lno that of eaarsvlug apereded the an of lUn- RlaallDf.-Kew Torn Herald. . -; . JtallVIa!! TrevMa. " Toung Wlfr (oa the Twrteymootir- Derf. I vHi yvn wouldn't he 1 traracekt Willi ymw trxntry. Ilnaliehd -Why, WitM iT Teihf Ulfa-n- reoa yaej'U hare M tuimrr rft fir all- saony If yea don't bwl crat ! ToukT ttawamsa.' ' - : ' - Hie ToaHk. "That cleabrt aa a nfUH fwh.' rj v( eery time h pomp te trrwa."-Wfttt l'r I Ifirf r lhd.r. Iwiww the ri tTfite f illrg ant eein(. . - . Cr-,. A re!i1.! rr,-r,--'n and tm IK Vrn-.V! aSaya ! W; I In tJ-.ej U-tn t rr---.t ' te b- la ( , i Vm'e (VtitH rV if a Doverv. : . .Nov; 9. The Junior Order Lodge of Kinston, iki-jaiui' which has several member, in thU'tWlTh f NniTSJ . , . , , . vw vuifiir viVQCUISI WAV UJ&U tftutvi with a Bible and flag on the 24th! of October. r There were quite a number of our.Kinston friends down to partici pate to the exercisesj ".We were indeed glad to have lion.' S. 'M- Brinson with uon that occasion, who made the. ae-; -ertinr abeech-. - - - - J v cepting PKtv. The Diciples held a union rmeetiny to ' the Church cnthe 28th and 26th. . Dr. i Harper of thaChrfetiadCoUcge of-u: son, preached a very able- educational oov :. ,.-rv-1 D,u.uu UU U1B teu .- - : . -V ; " :W. A. Wilson has sold out his gener al stock of merchandise to Mejars. W O. White & Bro. and propeses. to try the drug and Xurniture business In cUfc !fRJC JMCtion witlt IU8lw.btiaiiBt"ai m3ffiJZfi waoumr nr . inree gays, I'Kacb leg termtoateajn a sort of gooo serqjona -on uiaounuayana pun-j t.And the charter of the said Raleigh day night whicb wasTd8 ia8t appoml'and Pamlico Sound Railroad Company ment here before coMereneAB5i that in a county.1 Mri W- L, -Humphrey -of Goldsboro ' has accented the R. tt. Aeencv : here forthe-A. & N.-J, Co. We extend to'est in its construction, maysubsmbe himand ye-jlcvrdiaVwelcoine. . w. ntthk. - w-, : Bern Journal was to OUrjvtOWU ft few , days ago looking after the interest of1 th6babri: It seemk that ever man 1 that can read ahould Uke his county --T-ja.L- wi, v . .vij 1 uwb-wr .wii, IUB. pouucai or otheriews.maybei - x ; i'We hear the fealk 'of a union depot ee;again We need jwme cpot ac - - commodlitions here, ; for we. have next tpji0ne.', seems tiiafVe have always been4iriminated against -"notwith- Stohdjng this being one of the bestpay- .jfTTiX. xuT ing stations on ine roaa to tne county. Anu wnue we ao noi , propose to do ai - togethea antagonistic of .the desire of theenterprising Lumber Company reference to the union depot. But ve. wui be a new registrar for said elei are f rank to - say that the union dejrat tion. The registration bookB will be will prove a hardship to the general ! ope for registration in the various public unless , the -CoaJ would convert their present depot m to day-of November 1905. Said registra one for passenger with separate wait- tion books will be closed on Saturday, ingreoms.J ' the 2nd day of December .1905, at sun Messrs W. C. Parrott and Crabtree are building a mill at Duffy's siding near here to saw hard wood. Mr W. J- Gilbert in Jones county had the misfortune to lse his chicken , satay dlrtng the period of house with 38 occupants by fire several registration, and on Thursday and Fri nisrhts asro. caused bv Douriiu? hot ash-' day proceeding the registration the es down beside it Chipped Hindi, TtfmaV trAM linnTel wsr44 It vxra WM xirof av dry witii a towel and apply Chamber- Uvn'sJ3alve just, before going to bed, and a speedy cure is certain. This salve is also unequaled for skin diseases. For sale by F. S. Duffy and Davis' Phar macy. ' An Kicwse. Patience What reason had she fcr marrying him? ratrice Why, he luil money. rntieuoe-rTbat is not a rea- son 1 that's an excuse. Sail Hera of Ctiimberlaln'i Canjh Rimady Than ol ill Ottors Put Tocetbar. Mr. Thoa. George, a merchant at Mt Elgin, Ontario, says; "I have had the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since it was Introduced PancHtt an1 1 .nil ti . miinli M 4, as I do of all other lines I have on tny shelves put- tOKether. Of the many dozens sold under guarantee, I have not had one bottle returned, l ean per - soxiauy recommend mis meaicme us i haveauqed it myself and given it to my children and always with the beet re mits.'' For sale by Da via Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. . lr la to tho body what coal Is to thr furnace. The derpcr tho breathing the more drafts are turned on and the brighter lifo Imrna. v . -- Bilious Alpick Quickly esree. A few weeks ago I bad a bilious -tack that wu ao sever -1 was not able to go to the office for two dayav roll ing to get relief from ray family physi cian's treatment, I took three of Cham -berlajn's Stomach and ' Uvef TabtoU and tha next day I felt Ifkt new rna . -LL C. Bailey, Editor the the-News, Charto, a C . These tablets are for aaleby Daia pharrnacy and F,, 8. Duffy. ... -v ' If aV i tod of tvOUooa tnood.' . ' Ytra wiah an aid to oMgoat lood, '. Ke other pill is ball so good .' " - .' . AJ De Witt's LltUa Early Rlsera ; . vflrcn e'er you f eel lnipwidlng (& ; l 4 And Bead a magic, littV put ' ' . Ko otaer one will fill the bill' fU aWilt'l Llttla Firly Biie f, ' BwrlHt Vrwasae. . ' 1 dr?m ray Sloripa," eM Illcks, ihe eutbor. " ' 'How yra niuat dread gjlof tn bet r exclalrawl rynimn, -, -V -;"'! -. ". CaairhjftaNUf TVe Ceavli. r -, ". 'FoVy- Co., Chiraea," oris mated Honey and Tar aa a throat and. hing remHy, and on arcount of Ua gfti merit and prTu'srity of Folpy's Wonry Sn4 Tar rrjiny Imitations are o(!(td fnf tha renuin. Aak Ivf tulvj a Hon" v. and Tar and fefaaa any tuljaUl.i'e frrl aA no other rrrtnm will pva tur rrKisuatlon ui the ari"s vot the same satisfaction. It ia miU y Uxa ; ja tOa- tn -aeid townshin No.Sof t.ra. It rur'sin ri i i taiea ami ia afret for rl iiilretj and dVitcaUl fffrac! Ior aaJe b Daia I'barmacy. t psae. IIa (ft-WirriMi ar iuoer, Jctl t l.al lb null of Mtt' ' fIr- !S - Jf r wife I'M f.rt fHU IVIaf. r,;.ti r,!i-4 1. but , ,i.n hrm t tTf"!j b? f l.SU' oh ' ( ul nf U U t in l'i'i ,i f,u d'J-rie frr in totk I rnl i n- r t' r- 1 1' Notice ofEIectioa - Bv order of the Board of f nmmuu . - . r I . r ' " liWM, M iv.a vij leivcii Lliall, therer wiil be an election held in No. 1 townshia.' in Craven county, on Tuesday the 12th day of December, la05, according te the law and regulation provided for the election ef the members, of the General Assem bly at whichv election subscription or S ibscriP"on ,?f the second mortgage S,ve ceat thirty years bond, of the Raletgh and Pamlico Railroad Comnanv of No. 1 Township ef Craven eounty ZXTiiAZ?:' inoas-m the said Board of Commissioners will rTu nnr. toA tn th miai;fia, " fln. u..-. H.u uw uuuuuVU . IUW1Q U. said tovreship.-ff J1 ; That flie charter of the said Ralehrh and Pamliiv SAimH Railrnsu) rnmniinir provides that said company be issued secona,morigage pona to an . amount, wnsuip, city or town, m or tnrougn Z"IJ?JZU?S 1. ?raPcs J in the second mortgage bond any such sum aavthe raaiontv 01 the auaUUed tjTnm onfho!. S!1 enhlWinHnn may be made in 'coupon bond, bearing interest at five per cent. Prtocinai to be due and payable thirty years from Gate 01 issue.- " ; - , Tnis election to be held on the said 12th day of December 1905, in Town- ship No. 1, Craven.co'unty, is to ascer- S f a We quau- 8ai(j 8Ubscrintion of Twentv-five Thous - and ($25,0Q0) Dollars, in-, thirty year, five pr cent bond to the said second mngage twno. 01 saianaieign ana ram hcibourd Railroad Company. 1 Notice is hereby further given, that 1 by order ot said Hoard of (Jommission- . era 01 uraven county, aenng ior jiown- ' Wh',i, VaSS' fSTT -M"Mu" L Z "n books open from 9 a. m. until sunset ..each day (except Sundays) until -said books are-closed at sunset .011 , Saturday reiristrarB shall open their books at each polling place in the various pre cincts in said Township for the regis tration of said voters. The following named voters have pSi 28k precinct in Township No, 1 in Craven county Wm. CLEVE, Registrar. N. M. Lancaster, J. N. Stubbs, Judges of Election. Maple Cypress: Jas. L. Smith, Registrar. J. J. Dixpn, J. L. Bland. Pojl Holderg, Notice ot Election. By Board of Commissioners of Craven county, aaoptea the tun aay 01 Movem I 1 1 A.'.r 1 .. U 1 : tk. . there will bo an election hold in No. 2 tiwnahiD. in Craven countv.on Tuesday , the 12th day of December, 1905 accord- ' ing to tho law and regulation provided for the election of the General Assembly, at subscription or no subscription. of the second mortgage, five per cent,' thirty year bond, of the Kalclgb. and Pamlico Sound Railroad Company of No. 2 town ship, of Craven county, to the amount of U-n thousand ($10,000.00) dollary,jn CCTordance witn ttie ' petition this day tiled before the said itaard of Conimu- aiontrt will he permitted to the quali fied voters of said township. That the charier of the said Raleigh arid Pamlico Bound Railroad Company provides that said company be -issued second mortgage bond to an amount not exceeding the amount of three thousand (t-toOO.OU) dollars per mile, for a purpose of aiding to the construc tion of said railroad. Principal Of said bond to be due ia thirty years after data of issuer ' , . -' : ' And tbe Charter of said Raleigh and Pamlico- Bound . Railroad Company further provides that in a county, town ah hp, city or town, in or through which said railroad or its branches may be located, or that may be tntereetexi to its construction, may subscribe to the second mortgage bond any such sum as Uva majority of the qualified voters of said county. ' township, city er town mar authorise. - Said subaenDUofl Tnav be made to coop jo bond, bearing later. ? JTLl.-SSri I'S?i-,5! . . - . i . r . . cent cf UuX - - ; r?Vr" Thu election to De TwH on tn eaur 12th day of December 190&. to towliahtp oWctersin said township favoe aald . r - . sabecnptlon of tn IhotMand (1 10000. 00 r, dollar, In thirty- yrar, five per' cent b"nd to tha said second morUcage bond of said HaUiah and .iamhro Sound ftailroad Company. i . Notir la breby fu'th'r glv) that by ou)f r of said iioard of Commtaiduo era of Craven eounty, acting for town ship No, t In uud county, a'tritl oo the flla clay of Novrmber th-r will b a new, rcltrsf for said ei4 tlntv Tbe racial ratine books Will be ravon rtriiuty, on Tburlsy tie 9'h day of Novemlr 19 -s. baid rrgtstra tf lofiksjsi,! rVn4 on rst irtUy tha iwntii) day of Iiprstnlr l'."'., at wnat. 1 he r'ristram for anij el 6- tir,n are rfj i!t1 to asn the rr"' t'; n I ks ci ":i ffm 9 a. ni. nt,l ) fi.B Urt art f h. j7 (ff'Tl Pinelajl) Bold ki ar it-nrd at a mb 1 vn f ut nrdy ti,c (fd da of Vvrf-i lf ).i ST,d nn e'h ! it t y dur fjtli nl 1y'.i.:ti-rn, R! 4 vn 1 l-'irty r J ) t , '. i ' (, i) y.M;.ra! . n, U-e rr !i'0 if', r I'n at (,1 ! , r ; j e i lrTtit-. t - e ' I .a l;i I "1(1 l '1 ho f , t a r ,i I r t', r ... I '-'.' THE FLYING KROQ. - . A. ra Vtnired Beptlle That lahah S . Troyltml Africa. . j , rhe curiosity q tropical Africa is tha wouderf ul flying frog, first described by EUUott the; eiinatorlal African expedition, which returned' to Europe to the faU of lS4.;,This: oddity of the reptile family is about, the sjze of a common bullfrog ud reeailleir theT members' of the order of .bstrachlans vefjlhing but-lts -feet each of. anra 90 "c" as lo Iotm smenoia tuustltutes for iitm -winira. - Tli cre- . lore Has five toes on eacb of the' otter : two hich makes four separate mem- : brflnea on fftch of Ills "hind fppt end I three on eaeh fore foot, ot fourteen In jalU - In lila description of It Bisboff ,-Although- somewhat awkward In Its flight the winged frog can dart through the air at a speed of about ten yards per second and can keep itself going forward at that rate for from ten to ! , . . T , ." "TV.r;;" - . , i J ," 's .. ces wlierq the flvlna- froe cleared saudv flying frog cleared sandy stretches 200 yards In width. A PAIR OF RUBBERS. Wear Them Daring Thnnderetornia if Yon Fciir Ushtnluic. The one thing whiclT'a woman most dreads bim-lnt, of course, . a . mouse ; and beimr out of n-i..-iM thi,i,.r shower. Mauv most estimable wo- men 0f character and force who can lea(1 p.el(t ,,!. crusades uud rovolutiontee society go all to pieces at u elup of thunder, and a good many men, too, for that mutter. It is not agreeable to bo struck by lightning. Nor is it at all necessary. There Is a sure preventive ns sure as it Is simple, inexpensive and always accessible a pair of rubbers. If a wo-' man will simply put ou a-pair of rub ber when the lightning begins to Hash Bud tho thunder to roar and wHl stand on the floor so that. she touches noth ing else she will bo as safe as if she were sealed in a glass cage. Rubber Is n nonconductor of elec tricity, and if the lightning has to go through a sheet of rubber to get at you It will leave you alone and take some thing else. In other words, when you have on a pair of rubbers and arc not In contact with anything you are per fectly insulated. This Is not a theory merely. Jt Is a fact proved by Innumerable experi ences. A pair of rubbers lias suved mauy a life lu a thunderstorm. THE HOMER OF PORTUGAL. Cainoeae, the lifted anil t nfurtnnate Author ot "The Lnxlii'l." "The I.usiad" Is one of the noblest records ever written of national glory and success. I'aiuoens, its i;'!"U( au tbor, deterniiutHl to lo for Portugal what Homer hnd done for (Ireece. The great poem whs written, tu the six teenth rentury, which lias been called the heroic age of I'qrtugal, and Its mnln feature Is tho rounding of the Capo of Good Hope by Vasco ila imua. while a most biti ixllng cp!-'de !. the crowning after dcadi of Inez le Cas tro ns tmeen of 1'ortug.il. "The I.u slud" took Its name from l.iwlus, who was snld to have founded Lisbon. Its author was bom about l.'.jn, and Lis career, which betjan bHHIanily. was blighted bv tbe denih of a broken heart members of the! of the lad.v;of his love, for wlioo haUi wnich election: he waa buulshi-d fi-o.n the liin.l. II. wrote "Tbe tusiuil" lu It Ik bauish. melit and was recalled In l.'Tl. losing on tbe way all liU property 0e..it his toem. l'tnislope'l at fii-st by t!io Hlna. this great rpk- tioet of rortugal dlod to grvat poverty lu 107u, wbeu hla patrou was a No d?nd. Ur. Srntaz. On tho Kngllrli coast, at I.nud'M End, thereatau1s a curiously f sml Ikw. dcr with a prollle rvrfuiiibllng tlmt of a hoiuan fn'-e. It le MTiipon il that oner the roc-ky bead wus held promily ere t and colikl look or.t over the blue i-ji but during aomc period .r dUturlmiuo tteiuge Ijowkler waa thrxiwu forward, 09 that now tbe fore) ion d of the man rests agnlnet a nebfbborlog rock , AH these rugged and tnnanlvo plecm bor derlng tbe coast are duo granite. Lo eally the eurlOus bowlder la known as Dr. Byiiux. ; Miss UareaaeeaMarieM, is often m great aa woman 'a But ThotnM 8. Austin, Mgr. - cf the ."Re publican,'' ol Leavenworth, Ind,, wu . ' twraaaonable, when he refuaed to aDow tha doctor to ciperaUoahiaife, tor remaio trouble, y instead," ne says, ronrWml la trr Elmlrbt Rlttera. rtardily leave her U4 aHva t3J phy- tia a a a t a a ..at a s m. llclans had failed to relieve her; After taking Eloctrk Bitters, she ;waa per fectly cured, and caa now perform ail hT hruachold du Una, Guaranteed b all drugglsi, price fie. -. - t ' Executrix Notice,- 1 1 1 isl.a-U pm mm KarTtw. atiiM araaa ftaw ml aaavi rWaH vr aawywAyy eW.fMsr) taw p' nil tha aaarrk H or aravnrVa ia, fswvay R it M. AiUrraaVf an aw aw'V Ke tth f sjf Km m tlbaf SM4V mU ha 1 1 1 ial kas hsar aaf twT A 9 putrnmrn mkm4 as awtftlaa Mrsjjvrf aa h tsaaja4 ast-saailHei - . v - - The) Mo ". ' - , ruai.hC aOHNCT.ltaeaw.U - Citizens. BaiiK eisr MarvraiiKK f... ' ' Ti e riW have aa eye to thin e-'0en!nt, romffjrtaMe and rbeerfui l!ain? f,nd tip rwr lankltij tonmM to moot lhetTilrnT,ta, ,we are r4y taeftr,tq all ho wr.f.t I'ariViriJ Fa'i. '-, A baarly Bt'wi.fre. Ccflf e;,!Mi. f;.:'ll . ' frfl.rlilte) rl srj'i.s ei 1 TvitHM, i ''i ": !' ,-' ' f, 'vl.' u'i .v.i.fi.rtj A baby who is the pride of pur home and this Is all due to your aaedicine. Wine of women. Wine barren homes. and- relieves Secure All druggists sell $1.00 Daniels-Halm it wmm I aTtleiav ua m, m m vuuyy 1 and Mole Company Sale and Fxehange Stables . Our Mr. L. G. Daniels has reiumed head) of personally selected horses and mules from the most prominent wes tern stock farms. All classes and kinds, weifjhiri from 90U to 1,.'!00 pounds. Well broke and conditioned. They are poses. They have also received in stock a full car load of single and double farmj wagons and cirt wheels, any size axle. A complete assortment of open andi top buggies, runabouts, road carls, harness rului. blankets, whips and saddles of every description This complete stock we offer for or good secured paper. Every -lale or It will pay you to see us before buying. THE DAN I EL3-H AHN HORSE V MULE CO. fACWr A standard anu i n t a 1 COLCHICINE endoiscd by the hi America. Uispcnsi solve in liquids of ' disagreeable syn:pn SALICYLATE drugsista. Be sure WlUi.ia Mro. BoldinNew B vJT. jk.' Jones, Livery, Feed, Wale and Exchange - "Sis. ' . ""r"i----! --"- MV' I argot and finrt stork of Heraes and Mole erer ofTer4 for kale fa New Bare A ear load of earn )u tn. Ai-o a romt4(H line of Cu la, wg", .Uarntaa, Robea, Whins, Urt Wheels, tu. . t7waA1 t3T03rES; 3?xopriotox .HA .11 J L. HARTSFIELD, Cwrttrnclornii4 Bnlldrr.' V ornck iaM iiiddli ST: ' r ... WouIdBeglaao Real Woman.5 " '" - Wo. SM Pesae Airenee, ' ' ' " Hoceroa, TaxAa, May 14, ISflaV I waa barren inrtog tbe tlx yean of married life, enfferiag wttb p&ioful BKoetruaiioii and a doaeo other acbee and paiaa. I ni a poor excuse for a wife as 1 wee not able to be up amre loan about hair tne tune and daily grew weaker a4 weaker. - Wine of Oardai changed vie into a different womaain fife ebort months, made uie robust and strong. I am very grateful to yon for my good health and am today blessed with TioB-PBasrnBHT, HoDSToa afomaa Olds. Cardui brings health to sick of Cardui brings children to How can any woman refuse the health Mason has? Any woman -can secure ex actly the same relief if she will take Wine of Cardui. Wine cf Cardui is a certain cure for menstrual irregularities. It will not do impos sibilities but it does cure bearing-down pains, makes -motherhood possible for barren wives the pains at the monthly period. a bottle of Wine of Cardui today. bottles Wine of Cardui. Horse from the west with two car loads (50 adapted for farm, road and draft pur sal.' at ! r-rn-ly close ninrguis .rented. for cash. tr . !.; m l ,n re:irc jtv aata - - . taaaav r fv . .-v vsaw ' ti v Trochct's Co!::hicine Salicylate Capsules. Mj cuic f.ir KHI-HMATISM and GOUT, est inc. bcal ajthontics of liuropc ana ' oulv -plici..-'il capsules, which dia- e stomach withoiit c-.Kinu irritation or ns. I'iicc, Jl per bottle. Sold by : :J get t'i,C t'tnillllc. : x, lUttUMI, OHIO, stela I FS Duffy A'- FEOIt aw a CAS1 r fTx.' j. it ;;j j mu 1 t-o t t'i - .0 r ('"J 1' ., ct e-r n , ' I a r - ; j r - ' r I 1 I L f I f I. t.' . I'r-'l f tr'i''i:r pert f-.f Tr-t 1- 1 f.' any one m ( r ft v n f Til VCI.J Y;j I T. n. A f CT t - I ! I nf Iit : PS UP ' , l-or Said j) worn
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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