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m 'r: " -.:- 'V.-T.'. ' s '; i THE JOURNAL Published very day in the year ex eept Monday. Journal Building $-60 Craven St. . , , CHARLES U STEVENS, - ' ' 'EDITOR AND jTBOPEUTOB. subscription rates:. One Year, In dvmnee........i44.00 One Year, notinadvance..-r... v...i 6.00 Monthlv.'tv carrier in the t&tf.Z. vi .60 Advert-sing ratef furnished on appli- A . t ; - , ' . 3 .i.-. cation. , ?. " v ; ' i Entered at the Fort Office, New Bern R (X as itekli'ii; OFFICIAL PAJfSB WfQ.Bm- xnd '"J. New Bern. WP., Nov. 14, 1905. GREAT EXTENT OF FRATERNAL BENEFICIAL ORGANIZATIONS. ' Statements show! that Jhere areto - " day in this country more than twohun- jdred fraternal organizations, whose character s beneficiary, and the com j ... bined membership of these orders num-'-V?W more than five millions, the pro- ; Section to these members being over seven and one half billions of dollars, and to disabled members there has been distributed somethiiur like eijrht hun dred and twenty five millions of dol lars. With figures such as these it is to be seen the importance which a distur bance in one fraternal body is likely to have upon others, and jthe ability of each is a guarantee to all. The beneficial results jare seen in every community, and statements for the year 1904 show That sixty-five mil lion dollars were distributed, besides over four thousand death claims paid Every community shows 'some good re sults from these organizations and while much money is paid out in dues, there are splendid returns, whicn quite often come to families and persons who without these fraternal beneficial societies 1 would be left in destitute circumstances. The reports as to membership nurtv bers show that most of these organi zations have from five thousand to seven thousand, sixty four having a membership from ten thousand" to many thousands larger. Beware of Olstmantt tor Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange -the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi ' clans, as the damage they will d is ten - 'fold to the good you can possibly derive . from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man-;- 'nfactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Tole do, O., contains no mercury, and is ' taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the I system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure : be sure you get the genuine. It is taken Internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by ; F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. .: ' Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c per . itU. .'; Take Hall's Family Pills foreonsU , patkm. t ' HU Nitr Tie. 1 didn't know young Rnobberty real : y took any Infrrwrt In politics." '.' Notienel , H doesn't" "But I Jut faeaHl Mm talktmr for ; the aat ten . mlontts about . "party k-'Wec" "Oh, b means white laws bewi." TklladMnhla Pfrss, J. . la Tlste el Peace. , f 1o tb AM aoathft of tha Rusaia ' : japan War W had a striking, example ' 1 . W the tieceaalty for prwparration and the 'a variy advantage of those who, e to ' , Pk, 'hav eHlnfrM their roofs in , dry weather. " The virtu prrpara .: tioa has made hisUtrYand siven to u - oar greatest men.. The individual a ' ell as Vm naOon ahocld be prepared - for any stixrgeiK-y. Are you orepared ,' ; . aecMf uliy combat, toe flrst cold . ..' you takT A - cold can be cured much more ooickly wtwm treated as aooa as t it has beea contracted and befrre It ha bsvnme ewttled in the system. Cham . " berlaia't Couch Bawdy ia fa moo for ;, lu an nf eoki and K ahouM be kr4 '- fa band ready t Instant um, For ml by Davie- rbawnavey and F. ; S. m4 pet Wr1iC4 "..'-' "Tov aeta lHin4 Qd dr?Talid te IWe flabt tsp to rary aelsry.,-' " ; ; ' Tea meffly trying W live ffp to the HaaMM an4 thlnfa jrm gave p wWm were . xral, lionet oa roatl'..' - v - . , , ', , 4 . , . , , , .'.. . ;,. fM , ,.) . u t'tv ky Un ParBee, - ' ;'. ' nru TVane and DvmocraU ahVt) j -f$ tlMey n4'Tr f , !!andafl throat aM Uirg -", as ne otKet raraedy ran tvm Hh IC It Is safe and aera, F. r -UUr, rerrt, 1T1 Mala ft. ' irtT, Via, writ! "FoWy'a ftjriM if ane tn a very l d 1 lit r.ir4 r 1 i ftn 1 a a-.,l fomrnarvi ' S-W ly Ivia, A FACT PROVEN. IknK CoHlitt Em te Meet Ba-- ul' ' Ileal, lis Trefk. .f t If ther Is the allgritest flonbt In 1M minda of any that lnmaro!t nrmi ae cm exist, their belief U compelled-by the fact IMt a rabbit imocuiaied wiin me terms became bald In six weeks -tin. It inuat ba -apparent- r penon therefore ' that - the onrr prevention "t baldness la the destruction of th sera which act , 1 succeasruuy accoa-pi-siwu In ' on"dnarea-per crmvz o-ks uj the application of Newbro' HerpleM. -? Dandruff to caused by the sain fenB which causes balcmes end can be pre Yented wtto hT same remedy Kewbro's HeralclaX Ai ,U '-":-r " Aeceot iie subsrote. : ' neatroy the cense yo remove the . effect vt:'.ft nM t iMdlnr dranlsts. ' Bend "Me.' in etamps for sample to The Hrplctd Ct Detroit.:- Mien. $-.? ; .Hv",-" C , : C.-D. BRADBAM, Bpeelsi Agt fifcii GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE "jiyomei vows ins - norami -, says'- p:s.i;;; Among the many medicines upon the Imarket that cLira tocure-eatarrh none but Hyomei has enough faith in itsown merit to offer to refund the money if it does not cure. C .'. Hyomei Is the only method of treat ment that sends by direct inhalation to the most remote parts of the air -pas. sages, a balsamic air thati destroys all catarrhal germs in the breathingorgans, enriches and purifies the blood with ad ditional ozrne and rnakea permanent and complete cures of catarrh.' " The complete outfit costs $1 and com prises an inhaler, a bottle Hyomei and a dropper. The inhaler will last a hfe time,"mnd additional bottles of Hyomei can be obtained lor 50 cents., . Breathe Hyomei for a few minutes four times a day, and your catarrh will trrow better from the first day's use. and will be completely cured within a. short time. v T It is the only treatment for catarrh, where you can get your money back; from a local dealer-P. S. Duffy m case it does not help. . Oh, that you could turn .your eyes to ward the napes - of " your jsneckj and make but tin iuterlorisuwey of your good selves!- Shakespeare Man Past Sixty la .Danger. More than half of mankind over sixty vears of sere Buffer from J kidnev and bladder disorders, usually "enlargement of prostrate giana.. xms w Dotn pam ful and dangerous, and i Foley's KiJney Cure should be taken, at the first sitm of danger, as it corrects irregularities. ana nas curea many ora .men oi una disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock; Port. Mo., writ "'I . buffered with enforced nrostate eland and kidnev trouble for vears and after takinsr two- bottles of Foley's Kidney cure I feel tter than I have for twentv vears al oueh I am now 91 years old." Sold Davis' Pharmacy. There la no Ueautlflcr of complexion or form or behavior like the wlah to scatter joy and not pain around nsv Anon. Still Mora of Chamberlain' Cstigh Ramttly Than tl all Othore Put TspjtDar, ' Mr. Thos. George, a merchant at Mt Elgin, OnUrio, say: "I have bad the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since it was introduced into Canada, and! sell as' much of It as I do of all other lines I have on my shelves nut together. Of the many dozens sold under guarantee, I have not had one bottle returned.' I can per I sonally recommend this medicme as l nave.usea it mvseu ana Kiven u w my children and always with the bestre' suits." For sale by Davis i Pharmacy and V. S. unffy. Dcllliernte trenchery entalla punlab ment upon the traitor. There is no pos sibility of escaping It, even In the hlgV. est rank to which the consent of socie ty can exalt the me beat and the worst of men. Junius. Cfcaeeee' Maaea. Wash your hands with warm watr, dry with a towel and apply Chamber. laln'a Bahre-just before going b) bed; and a speedy cure La certain. -This salve is also on equaled for skin dlaeaiea. For sale by F. 8. Duffy and Da via' Phar macy. BHIewt Attaet 4leMy eradc- A few weaka aed I bad a biliooa ' tack that was so severe I was not able to ge to the) office tat tw4a?ysv: il irg to get relief from my family physi cian 'a treatment, i took three of Cham ber kb'a Stomach and Liver- Tablet and the next day I felt like a new ana. H. C Bailey. Editor the the' News. Chapta, & a Theae tablets are or eai y tvaym , roannecy ana . wmmr nas ' taraea many a ma down while be was walUoa ier ete- Ihlng to tun irpocces) Msa-arto, ' '' A Ihiattem CaJanWy, f- It la disastrous calamity, when you loae your , beekfc, beraaae tndlgeation and cooaUpaUoa have Mpped K away. Prompt relief n be kad tn Dr. King's New Ufe Pilla. Tay bulklua year dt f 0Uv ore ana, and ere HeexWha. dis alne, colk, eanaUpsUorv ta, Cuar an teed at all drufilaU; St. lrW-U ) ta tv want the Utile Nlow half iuf, Mr. JBaMrrl . Jihnfile beldrrl want mh mt iFka.jMtfei-a, wtth a bnle on tof Twt.lre rt lee lt I - ' 'Tnumj-ti' ratiM lo cur ttmUy, sn4 U-rtweh K I Vt ry rwi.'.r. write C, B. P.ii if IIrtnrr.y, Me, "For the rt ftve yir, howirr, on the tihut sirs of fei "U, I i L... iL- n. t-:,..' . rr - frttn rW la' j tr ' : vlhrsdefh wm a as 1 V f r 'r, R! t bwt V UTr ) 1 .1 Y:-J irrr;", tnvi rit I Titz,'r- 'i ! K. t i t re It, U iW-Vt tV,'t 'Ar-y ' t , c:.h Crovi J.'.lsiii.-.ary S::ic'y sr.d : . . CtI.er fatten. ' The R. G. M. Society wiil " hold iU annual rally-day Friday Nov. 17. The mends of the society as well as all ita members are cordially invited to be with ns. If the Society, or the cause of missions baa an energy anywhere in a days travel, we want him to be sure to come, we believe it will do him good. we say him, because we do not believe there Is a female about us, vho is op posed to missions, at this enlightened era of Chris Man progress. Our presiding elder, Rev. E. H. Davis has promised to bo with us and address the Society," a profitable as well as a pleasant day is expected. ;. The usual custom of taking dinner at: the Grove will prevaikyWa have :membera ina number -of States and are, as 'far apart as from Virginia to Texas. ' From some of these members We will hear them, if we do not see them for we are per suaded,, that former' members of our Society rememberus especially on rally- day. Don't forget the time, Nov. 17, nor the basket," - " The farmers about Bellair are getting in good shape for Thanksgiving. Fair corn crops well housed; good pea crops, excellent sweet potato crops, the best for several years. - A plenty of hay and generally saved in fine condition, a short crop of cotton selling for a fair price, all this is en- oouraglng to the farmer, and he ought to be thankful, not only on the 30, but 865 days in e year, As the estlentials of life anijssflng to do,, something to love, ahdsomethirig'-to hope for! the farmer has all ot 'these, something to do every day, and even if he is an old bachelor, he can easily 'find .sorne thing to love by looking from nature to the great source of all her works, and to catt ail be hopeful, if we will by looking on the sunny side of li e. : --Death of M. L. Burton. Mr. Mr L. Burtan. of Jacksonville. died thflre last Friday of hemorrahagic feyer. He was head salesman in tho large jtore of Marine & Hurst and was widely known in that section. He Was worshipful master of Fayette Masonic lodge No. 83. Funeral services were held.Sunday.'". " . nducH)r. Howard Company to Make Special Price. r After a great deal of effort and cor respondence Davis' Pharmacy the pop ular druggist, has succeeded in getting toe Or. Howard Co. to make a special half-price t introductory offer on the jjrejrulajr .fifty cent size of their celebrat ed specific for the cure of - constipation and dyspepsia. This medicine is recent discovery for the cure of all diseases i of the stomach and bowels. It not only gives quick ' re lief, but it makes permanent cures. Drv Howard's specific has been so re markably successful in curing constipa tion, dyspepsia and all liver . troubles, that Davis Pharmacy is willing to re turn the price paid in every case where it does not give relief. - The old-fashioned -idea of doing with mineral waters,' cathartic pills or harsh purgatives Will soon be a thing of the past The pest physicans are prescrib trig Dr. Howard's specific because it really-gives the desired results and on aeeoant-cf the small-ami pleasant dose that is indeed. s Headaches, -coated tongue,- dizziness, gas on stomach, specks before the eyes, eoastipatienf andall forms nf liver and stomach trouble are soon- -cured by this scientific -medicine '. - - ANCIENT 6EA WALLS. raabaraeat That Wa Ufller4 r ' Reacteettar Their Keaalr. W: Hi Mlieeler In his "History of the fans or -Bout LlncoUisblre" quotes Uarriaoa as. aaylnft, in his preface tp oiinaneas-CUroulcl,- tbat "such ta,. having, walls, or bauka.cear unto the aea, do suffer the same to decay after eoaveulontadmaultlon, whereby the water enteretli, .and drownoth up the country, are -toy a certain aoclent ettstom .apprebeuded, condemned and ruked Ja the breach, where they re- taaia forever a parcel of the new wall iSst, la tv. be mad upon them,' as nave heard renurtcd.VP. 40, narrtaon, so far ai l n at present able to make out. Is the earliest au thority for tale, and be ouly speaks of tt ae a report, v ' .", . '. '- ". .. . In a peoer by the Bev. J. C J. Bpn rell to The Atrhasoloftia CaDUaua" re st tlof to Dartford, I find the following, valrtt. though It la by no means a proof of what Harrison bad beard, trtxl to sake tbe statement Iras Improbable (ban tt otherwise would be: -.,' In earty time the Borosq way crossed tb rtisrsb untmobWd by the tide. . Afterward, the 1M bavlac ad vanrod rurthef Inland, the road was raised, becoming a causeway. In toe aWvai ttsoe this bank was bflatiln d scales the tide, the road rvubinf InsMsv as at trrnt- During a aertioa msde a few years ago (brougli this road, near Btidolpb'S botuws I. saw a btfrnaav tkeletoo eftnuled crv the Unk h,ut two Pvt below tl,e "v--t anrf pe. ' Tbft la, of tmn, a stramr sltustfam; biit, "looklns: In lb (art that tt was a tide wart. It Is p" aTtiV that the on "a ewrwr of ll aV!e. tea bad the duty of rnWof I nni and, harlot I Ute tkla Uironeb by tt nelM, waa pi-d in ih bwh, ti i brli-b.f to repair It Uh'l sutlerlm tirtilshrnent H. Pmlkn !, ud thl etif-h a motle of destine; wm ( rn' aiaeval rtietoto. Hewerer, I Innr Dif b7w fr lbe anrttmt fra"7rcl r.or H Ix-rratif, a4 jj.at the lvlj, a no a'rns rf bnr'L rM!tt y-t fctte tetl ':r,M In 'T1 gTHjiil," J rvl m '.re M i,r'4, , or J? I . ... ' I r J ' T;jV:. .JY;j r t;. e i ) - r - j Sf ' t ' 7 f::t;i:nd;cn!L!:3il Read what tills Indlanapolia man says and believe that, this 13 more thaa medicine talk. . ' , . Indiantapolta. tnd.. Hay ta ItOt, ' ahmit two rears aire I hadaoadeaaeoteeiema en my hand whieh later broke out on toy feet and ankle. Nobody knows vba&Ieufferer as I lay a watte at nisni tryin-10 aevise aome way W kep trom soratobtDS the diseased places ; I tried nbrslolans. but eot little or no relief. I 4rled patent remedies with like result 1 began to feel it was aimos moaramet wnnn 1 'was in duced to try a bottle of D.D. D. Tbe effect of tbe urat apuiteation was worm many times toe price of one bottle.- I continued uaint D. O. Dr tor six weeks and t was completely oured. I bare never bad any aisaa of reourrenoe ol 4b6 disease, j , - . . ' "... MM orange atreev scNgy MUTomaiiU . Such 'miserv now cleared away as surely as the sun shines abevei Not merely attemp ted, not a matter of improvement merely, juiajemporary rehef but a clearing of it all away absolutely and permanently, ine D. D, D. Prescription, a specific for mula, put up in sealed bottles with authentic label at $1;00 per bottle, ha proven to be the only certain cure for these diseases, its record of cares astonishing,- amazing, gtpoat miraculaqg. t fa a huid,' used eaternally, nonf msy,' - Try It So ur rruaraatee. WE JPKOVJE IT. To convince you we have arraneed with the D D D Co. so that any sufferer from any skin diseases can get direct from the D. D. D. Co's. laboratory a large tree sample oott'e ot u. u. v prescription together with 32 page new pamphlet on sKin diseases and tree ad vice on your particular case from the world s greatest skin specialists. "Wrltt tbe Medical DcTiarttutut, D. J. Si. Company, Cliica go, lor free cansnlutlon nnd 4.'icp. Fo .8. BUFFY NEW BERN, N.-C. FREE MMPL8CDUP0N (MAIL JHIS PROMPTLY) -D. D. D. CO, Medical Department 116-120 Michigan St., Suits 27 Chicago ' Please send me free prepaid a large size sample bottle of D. D. D. pamphlet and consultation blank. For years I have been afflicted with a skin disease called and have never used D D D Name Address A roor Sort, of a' Golfer. Handy, hovinK been - asked If Mr. Meadoworoft wn a golfer, replied "Weel, no; not 0. real one. lie missed s game to be at homo wbmi his second thlld was born." Chicago Record-Her ald. Counterfeiting Th Gcnulnt. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as.a throat anl lung remedy, and tn account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many Imitations are off red for thegenaine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute of fered as no other preparation will give the asms satisfaction. It is milUy laxa tive. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons r or eats dv ueru tuarmacy. ' Tim't It ntvfnl whun woman kwpa xlJit? hor l ack hair at tbe theater and ion vhen the iterformance la over Joda tUitt fOio has , left her diamond Ins on the dresser at hdmeJ-ClaTe- isna iienaor. If a a kind of biUious rnood, -You wish an aid to digest food, No other pill ia half to good Aa DeWitt'a Little Early Risen yVbea e'er you feel Impending u And need uagfc little pOI, No other one will Gil th UlT Ltke DeWiU's Littk. tuty. R ! a"" It la TnrmmU.-' "May I anV.'nanlrcd the rilsnbolj, rtranaxt; ;"what la yotrr.'punult In "It d-'pewds," iVplled Babbuba,' m oarhcHir I'm irMuf at comipg. Its the T;41 train In the njombif ,nd lb :I2 at nliif.'-I'M!adt'lpbia Urlrv. ':r -1 v-' A tirdr; . C . This II to tvrtify that all drag jiat are auihoriaed j to refund ' your rnr-ny if Fold's Honey k Tsr fails to cure your cough or cold. It tps t)) coJ,jn tod beakithe runfr, rrevenU pfHOmonla and ViD, rnre inciplpnt rwvirtiTHiyoe. Contains no nj Ul am ia aft f(ir rhlklrm. Ak for Foly'e Hony and Tar vl Inaisl Mpi.n havlr.g it He'jd lb couth ml btala tlte lur.ga, SuU by v.'. 1 1 1', .T- - . .. . . Prrl rilTt I'ur. Ton My tlita a lHV i,lnrp. jrt t,e tnan c., d .r Is w: " ... ;r W ynn srrunf. i'.ij j; tj AC'Kl a fl t r :, l 1. aliy Cj'.i-e i.f n.n-'i.,Ti. (;.' ,e-a ' lotico of Election ; 1 By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Craven county, adopted the 6th day of Nov. 1905, notice ia hereby iven tfiat tnere will be. an election eld in Na 1 township, in Craven county, on Tuesday the 12th' day of December, 1905, accordirig to the law and regulation provided for the election, or (tie mem Den ol tne Uenerai Assem bly; at which election subscription ot no subscription of the second mortgage five per cent, thirty years bond, of the Raleigh and Pamlico Railroad Company of No. 1 Township, f Craven county to tne amount or Twenty-nve Thous and ($25,0000) dollars in accordance with the petition this day filed before the said Board- of Commissioners wiil be permitted to the qualified , voters of av i ua av tt iuu s ui a - That the charter of the said Skleighfe armum mid the nral! and Pamlico Sound.. Railroad GmwiAT? ?rfl WaHW and Pamlico Sound. Railroad Company) pruviucs uutv tmtu . Kumpany do iBaueu second mortgage bond to an amount, not exceeding Xhe amount of Three' Ihousand 13,000) dollars per mile, for; a DUTDOBe of aidirut in the construction of said railroad-, Principalof said bond to be due in thirty years after date of issue. f .r'v y ; s?:vl-'. i And the, charter Of the said Raleizh and Pamlico Sound Railroad Comoanv further provides that in a county, wwnsmp, cny or town, in or tnrougn which .said . railroad or its branches may be located, -or that may be inter ested in its construction, may subscribe in the second mortgage bond any such sum as the majority of the qualified Voters of said county, town8hip, .city or town may authorize. Said subscription may be made in coupon bond, bearing interest u- live per cent, rnncipai U) be due and payable thirty years from date of issue. 'This election to be held on . the said 12th day of December 1905, m Town ship No. l, tjraven county;- is to ascer tain whether the niaiority of the auali- fied electors ' in. said Township favor said subscription of Twenty-five Thous and ($25,000) Dollars, ' fa thirty year, five per cent bond to, the said second mirtgage bond of said Raleigh and Pam lies Sour d Railroad Comoanv. . ; Notice is herebt further given, that vy uruer uj, buiu 4uuru VI ViOnuniSBioq- era of Craven county, acting for Town shiu No. 1 in said countVr adonted- on the 6th day of November 1905; there will be a new registrar for said eletr tioft. The registration books willbe open for registration in the various voting places in said Tovmship No. 1 of Craven county, on Thursday the 9th day or November iwa. said registrar tion books will be closed on Saturday, the 2nd day of December 1905, at sun set. The registrars for said election are required to keep the registration books open from 9 a. m. until sunset each day (except Sundays) until said books are closed at sunset on Saturday the 2nd dav of December 1905. - and oh each Saturday during the . period of registration, and on Thursday and Fri day proceeding the registration the registrars shall open their books at each polling place in the various pre cincts in sain Township for. the regis tration of i aid voters. The following named voters have been named and aDDointed for regis trar and judges of election for the said : . ! rff xt , ' . prevmct in luwiiBinp riu. 4 ui ufaven county. Wm, CLEVE, Registrar, N. M. Lancaster, J. N. Stubbs, Judges of Election. Maple Cypress:- Jas. L. Smithy Registrar. J. J. Dixon, J. L. Bland, Poll Hollers. Notice ot Election. By Board of Commissioners of Craven county, adopted the bth day of Novem ber 1905. notice ia herebv flriven that there will be an election held in No. 2 township, in Craven county,on Tuesday tbe 12th day of December, 1905 aceord inz to the law and regulation, provided for the election of the members of the General Assembly, at which election subscription or no subscription of the second mortgage, five per cent, thirty year bono, 01 uie Kaieign ana ramiico Sound Railroad Company of No, 2 town ship, of Craven county, to the amount 01 ten tnouaana (siu.uuo.uu) dollars, in accordance with the petition this day filed before the said Board of Commie- sioners will be permitted to the quali- ned voters of said township. That the charter of the said, Raleigh and Pamlico Sound Railroad Company provides that said company be issued second mortgage bond to aa . amount. not exceeding- the amount of three thousand $ij00.00) . dollars-par mile, I or a purpose oj aiaing in wis con true, tion of said railroad, , Principal of said bond to be du fa thirty years after date of issue. . . And tb Charter of aaid Raleigh asd Pamlio Sound Railroad Company further provides that in a eeantv, town ship, city or towry m or through which said railroad : or it branch may be located, or that may be 1 srUereated tn its construction, - may subscribe in the second mortgage bond any such sum as the majority of the qualified voters ef said county. townimlp.- dtr " or town may aUTaoTuft Said auSecrtptioa may be tnade in coupon bonV bearing Inter eat at five fmt eent. . Priocipal, be due and payable thirty yean from date of Isaua. r . - - w - - . This election to ba heMon the - said 2th day of Dcrnbcr in toamahtp No. 2, Craren county, U to aaoertaia wbeihcr the majority of the quaUr.ed electors in aaid township favor said lulwcriptMm of tea Umutrid (UKXAOOi dollars, In thirty year, five aer eenl bond to the aaid second morUrag bond of aaid Raleigh and Pamiico , Bound Railroad Company. - . Nmir ia haroby fanhrf liven, that by ordnr of said board ef loW7Ua4otv r of Oaven county, acting for twa ahip No. t in said cuily, arWij,t'- on theCtbdayof Novemb iif, tir will be a new regitrar for said elo ton, The registrattoo. boots .w;il be ojn for rsltrtini In the varVma vot. Ing plac In aaid t'iwtul.lp No. J nf rraren fuunty, on 1ur!iv til fHo day of Nov4rmrr liskd lffiltr. ti'.O hooks jrk.l be el'wed on Sstor-Uy lh iwwi day of LKTr,Ur 1V4. (t -m . t't'-iirtn foraaU turn are t( j'liretl to lip t rcltr li"n bT-k 5 n fnvm a. m. U'-ul a is rtr!.cH dy (.if! t furxUvi) urt I said Ik-uVs are t"4 at s in t n ! nt. ur i y U awitvl r!sy of l"".l r 1 4 ar 1 rm e. h hs'.uHay r!'jr r j a rri -f rg 't'.- n, - '-n Ihora'sy anl I r:.'r "t: r'i t1 r' '.-' 'n, tl tr, 1U'I "-. tt-r tll.:r S j .. r er f ' in I1- vrl'-we frt r 11, i in si. J l'-r,: .0 t ,r tv." rft!j!ii. t-"i rf I -a. fsm4 -'.' re liaia I n;..t.f.l f.,f r'?'''rr 1 ' ll I 1' i j -f. ,. i !i. 2 1 ( n ' . . N. T. rvtrr"-- 1 V A I 1 f f t n t CLERKCARSIER IXAK:,UTIOfl. w,l w fare tthaty Nmaw L The United States Ci'vH Service Com mission announcea that oq the data and at the place .named above fin examina tion willbe held for he poaitjona of clerk Jand carrier-in-ths, Ppfj-Omce Service," 'App6tatmerji 9f lettors carr AieTs.are made M tta, claj .JnyViTtlie nihiimom. rtef j an4 , Jiromotions from the lower mded are made to the next hkhet grade; t tbg .expiration of ont year's service. V A auSUttte letter i???iyes :v coamension of Jl tisgL.of th.e.esiro-whos route he may be required to server A yaarwy in the iegular force f carriers must be filled hyttprbmiotion pf tl fienior: aubst -$$fA aaufe erk '(p. joaid ;a rate of compensation not. . esteeding , the geaalytiM) , : ahaant tlerk or emukryee achoa pkcf hf takes. All ocginal, appojpt-menti of clerks art; made at the minimum lalarles. Ac e VPii1il'svigm:: All 1 appliearita must have fta mifjjeal cer tificate 1 fa theampliisaj blw execut-e4"- Male appjlcanto puat b at least 5 fee i iricftesJlij , hejgbt .-. in bare feet, anaweign-ne Hess than 5 poundr. From the eligible resultjnB from this exammation, sertiflction wjll Je made texwtinaBd.futttrVvacine For Application blank, full instructions, etc. i application should be jtmda to the sec- U'a. a. . at -"iyrl' ' ... reiary 01. me noara 01 examiners at the postotnee. . No applicljoft will be ac cepted for this exarrlfhlon unless re ceived by the underSfihld, prior to the hbur of closing r business 6n' November 22nd 1905. a- L. H. FISHER, SecjiyFpurth Djstriet, qvil Ser-1 vicammiasion, Wwington, D. C. THE FIRST LQCpMOTIVE. Wai ,stlt,r. 4Uvc f Vn, Wko uaauan-t imy fj ftoaey. The rear luventor of the locomotive never realised - a cent Ironi his inven tion. Ills name was Oliver Svan. He was bam in Delaware hi ITQil aqd spent nil his life perfecting inventions which were destined to bring ftim. pfifhing but more. poverty. He wjig the original iu-1 rente? of the high pressure ouglue used lu locomotives, the ouly k)qd that could be employed to aavuutBg In this form of transportation, but rcallaed nothing for his idea. nis application of the potion to both land and water power was somewhat novel. In 1804 the muulclpaJUy of Philndel phla culled for bids for tut dredging of tbe river and tbe cleaning of the docks. Evans put In a hid lower thau nuy of his competitors and, when It was ac cepted determined to build s steam boat to do the work. He fitted out a Scpw with a steam engine, building bqtb tbe engine and the scow, in bis owq wofhop. Vben the boat w ready to be launched Evshs.dctWtnllu (p give the people of Philadelphia IB Object lesson In mechanics, ao he put the boat on wheels, fitted up a puhtl wheel lehlud. set hla engine to work find propelled tho boat through the streets to the riv er in the whist of ap open 'mouthed throng, not a few of whom bad a dim Idea that he ought to be arrested fur witchcraft. When the boat reached tb bank of the rvtr, the wbl w (Ilea were taken off, the craft wm launched, tltte.1 out with other wheels aud (bade to do the work of dredging (be btrhor. So far a tbe Invention of mechani cal, device went Evau bd S splendid genius, but when dollars tnd cental cattle op for consideration be waa a mere child, 'and. even allowed himself to be cheated out of tbe money that waa due him for Cleaning the I'hlladel pb la harbor with hi new fangled steamboat. CR0U. , A reliable medlcln and one that should always be kept in the home for Immedlabeji la Chambarlaln'a Cough ! Remedy. Itwfflprevtnl the attack if given as aoon.aa.ths child becomes hoarse, or eva after tke croapy eougk appears.- For aale by Davkt Pharmacy and tr. s, uuny. artaa tea. Toi weavaaertoa km affair on btee,Jlaiaad ttf Uil girt when I was ay laet." - "Tea. and It d aevisnilv too,' 'To astonkli mat'-1 aur they rrtey 41d.--Kitot Nt . ',S HTe.Mld!" o4 Har.nb,rUaL a UtUalUck. Arkf, 'ftUrUnrt frvra Bock. Wn MrnkavSaive. -Jt cured my fear ttl nmtiloc r, wkkk aothlr. 1m woU beak and from which 1 had, anf- fared for I rear,". It fa marvelous healer for rata, buma, . and Woonda, Ctaaraotaed at J drtgf let, 3K. v' - - -SaaTaaBa'aaaaaaaa ' v - - ' ' ' r - - --. -w taaaaea, - -. ' .- . Toa inut try to tori yvw pep as mnrh as be or ywj," tkl tb vtaritor. "Oh, 1 kr bira ajyrvr Mlled Toav my. 1 ' . -larWd) tW yrruf kasa lor yoo wry estirbr ' ' , - , i-Nut mora. U aayt be fy ove fn wb I'm 4-"-I'Bi;Jt4 bl if. -. ; . v , Hts'i tlrtil'aa. ' iaeftrB aa groat at Vtih a. flat Tirn JL AwUn, Vrr. f the "R- r-il" tn," of LTt!iiTO, Ind., WM n -t liriraaarhle, a Vt a K fefaaod t !'; the rV !rit- lij r rtite hla Wife f t faV-i lr-rt,!,U."I -L"baya, ,',.f.!iiU1b)b? I liittan. l'if-ns 1' -n . 1 4, Ha fmH l-.r ' ? Vt.Vt -',- J fr, (r,J ry. ; f i t t-j r 'tr. Aftar U.'--j I '-'-'fie I ; M fr- f-"--'';r ' t. a--t isifv tf--rm a!! ' I, '( 1 ; -VICTOR HUGO'S HOUSE.Z Ifja Waa Sat Ita Owaw, avad Fa a Very tea4 Beaaaa. . TJaeboWlijHrhlch "pctor Hugo died ! In j Paris ;waa- la- tbe": avenue wbieh bears bis name and close tl hU atutue. Arsene..JIoua8aye;iu L Annate says.that he never addressed a letter to him iu any other fashion than To victor Huso, At Hla Avenue. Tet the house Itself bad a modest ap pearance. Its chief charms were :i beautiful garden, with great tree.s nuO a delightful fountain, and the extraor dinary richness of its furniture. : The house did pot belong to Victoi Hugo! It had been built by the l'riu ccss de Lurlguau, aud Hugo, fiiiullv tried to buy It from tbe pniK-ess. . To bis amazement she asked 30,(.uo. The lady smiled. "That is nothing considering," she remarked pleasantly. "Considering what?" deinauded the still bewildered poet. " "Think, master. This little home lias bad the Incomparable honor of ha v inn been lived iu by Victor Hugu." The master smiled In bis turn as ho ( reimeu, nun mile niuiuui u irai-e ui lu-- wlldermeut: "Ah, madam, you see I 11m not rich enough to have a house which Inn lieen lived In by Victor Hugo." T. l'.'s I.':u don Weekly. SPORTS OF THE BLIND. I'lentr of Imairmrnl Fur Tlioxe Who Are Bereft of Sight. With closetl eyes two young men in the blind asylum were playing 1k'.;.-;. The board, they played on had the black squares raised aud the while ones tnmkeu, while the black pieces were rough aud the white ones smooth. "Give us this handicap on ai e unit of our bllndnesV said one of the young meu, "aud we will play as qiii'-K and accurate a game of cl)ess as an., isj.ly. Uive U3 checkers ami a checkerlnard constructed on the same plan, anil there, too, our playing will equal yours. "I would rather be blind llian deaf," he weut on. "Blindness doesn't rol you of much. The blind are excellent an glers. They play a good game of eu chre or poker or bridge. They use cards that have embossed pips. "The blind are good runners, g o;l gymnasts, lu our last sports the hun dred yards were done in under twelve seconds, and on the horizontal ami par allel bars the giant swing, (he cork- screw the1 straight arm balance and the finger balance were executed iu a : way that elicited salvos of applause." New York Press. POimillBNEYCUI liakaa Kidney kad Bladder Right Daniels-Hahn House and Mule Company Sale and Exchange Stables I V'-vwoT. . - o - ;5.t J 1 Our Mr. L. G. Daniels has returned from the west wilh two car loads (50 head) of personally selected horses and mules from the mo t prominent wes tern stock fsrms. All classes and kinds, weighing from 'JX1 to 1,300 pounda. Wall broke and conditioned. They are adapted for farm, road and draft pur pose. ' They have also received in stock a full car load of single and double farm wagons and cart wheel, any sizo axle. A complete assortment of open and top buggies, runabouts; road carta, harness, robes, blankets, whips and saddles of every description Tola complete Stock wo offer for sale at extremely clone mnrgina for cash or good secured paper. Evory Mlc or tra l mint be aa represented. It will pay you to see ua before buying. . Very Respectfully, THE DANIELS-H AHN HORSE t.V MULE CO. . 'aiLm.ii.-i- --1.J..JL- i. -j - 1 - " r3 , Ji". jffk- J ones, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange . tS'aiL cMl, liX-iJhijitS tarrt and f nt fwii of Hora anti A tar kavd of 'h Jut In. Abo e -f- llmii, KriM, tl hip, Url RMS, Mt. . j 1mJj. , TOiTEG, IFropriotcxs tV-e-r.-trpvL Kv'lrrr, N. C ' . ; ," ' 5 ANALYZING MILJC The rweeea ! krlther Dlaimt laa t v.u- tea. , . Tbe rbeuiieal analysis of milk Is not couiplioated dot odjffleult " First, the cueuiist wcigbs a small dish, cop or auifr ami laicfully note down the result lu ounces, tx.uus and tractions of grains. Next he tour iu some milk I to be aualyi.cd and again earefulf-v notes down the result. By subtracting the weight of the dish from -that of both the weight of the milk is fooad aud recorded. Nest the receptacle Is placed over a steam jet, which evapo rates the water of the milk, leaving "buly the ie.--iuite or solids." Again the iish and its contents are weighed, and by a simple calculation the percentage of solids is ascertained. 1 The "solDV of Hie milk have been found by innumerable analyses to average about i:i per cent, and while he fat varies in milk from different cows the 'solids left after extracting Uie fat are found to be u very constant quantity, seldom falling below 10 per cent or over 14. This gives the chem ist a positive basis for his calculations ami eii.ililis 1 1 ; 1 1 1 to state wilh great certainly v. hciher or not the milk has' been walereil. The fat or by dissolving residue rem: in;; termed The average from cows amount less oil in milk is determined ; it by means of ether, the ining after such test be- "soiids oilier thau fat." fat or oil found in milk is M per eent, and any than ;i per cent indicates almost to a certainty that the milk has been .".kinimed. If analysis shows a decrease of fat it indicates that -the milk has been watered, while if fats and other solids together are low you may inter that the skimmer has done its worst. An Hitrly Detrotlinl. In the early days of California the daughters 01' the Iaigos were sought hv marriage b.v (lie best families of the state. It was a boast that they were even coui ieit in the cradle, as when the young ollicer Colonel Ignacio Vallejo, lieinu' in San i.ilis Obisp;) on the occa sion of the birih of a daughter to the Iaigos, asl.i-,1 her father for the hand of the day ei I l.aby, provided when the ,tinie came to fnllill (he contract the seniirila sh inld be willing. This seem ingly absurd betrothal took place. The child grew up io he an intelligent as well as at I n i i .'e utng woman, mar ried her be; r.i' :. -i ai'.d became the molher of 111:1:11 ih:l-;i-n. among them Mariano Cua.lalujie allejo. i CASTOHTA. ! Bears tie m Kind You Have Mway Bougbl Dignatue of Mul ever efftfad fof sab) fct New IW complete Mn nf B.trglea, Wsgona,; r t-A v si - si l r " 1 at '! U . . . i 1'" . i PtfDw Friimt
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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