iIIE JOUUi IAL Fubnahed0verrkj in the year ex cept MondAy." Journal .Bu-Uling 66-60 CrveB'StV' - - ' - . t CHARLES 1 ETEVENg, ; ,-kjam rwrjisTOau, . ... SUBSCRIPTICJI PATES One Year," ia k1tdc.,j.,.""44.W' , One Yearj notto wJvabca 6.00 Mcithiy, by 'fx0! tv (rftyw.T.W Advertising rtes fished on Appli- - Entered at the Pott Office, Nov Ben H. C ea second-clas matter. t C - OFFICIAL PAPEB IVKW..' BKBN. CRAVEN POWrTJT, AMD .New Bern. N C, Jy. W, 1905. ' OPPOSED TO PRRSIPEIHT'S RAIL 7 ROAD RAJI PtN.C"' President Kooseyelt'l plw to put the ' railroad rate iraking era Hto the hands of the Intera Cjrnnierce gem mission; is likely to receive more sup- ort outside of' his party tiian within Republican lines, ajuj $ effect of this is already ; foreshadowed, and the best outlook for-whatever rab;oad legisla tion attempted fin the next Congress. , will be in the nature of compromise, t and this while it means some gain, per- haps, for regulating the ; ilroad peo- t pie in the matter of rate, is not going to prove radical enough to please either ' ' the President or thpa who would set a commission to practically control rail road rate making. '"' The Washington dispatches tell of a I recent caucus of the Republican mem J . bers of the Senate Committee on Inter tate and Foreign Commerce. The Democratic member had previously declared their position on this railroad v rate matter, in caucus, which was ' favorable for Commission control The Republican committee, wjth such prtHw Client member as Senators fllkin, For ' aker, Aldrich and Keen, who were in the majority, are quoted as being un alterably opposed to any legislation which shall be giving the rate making power to the Commission. The quiet fight throughout the coun i" try already being waged on this rail way rate problem, indicates that once ; the issue is fairly drawn, in Congress, " that the contest will be a stiff one. .The Republican Senator strong and v influential, both in their own party and " with the commercial interests of the ' ' country, in this Instance the com f mercial interests being he railroad - people, are factors fat his contest j 1 Their legislative ability; (a, unquestion ed, and where tliey cannot openly de . (eat legislation whke. tey oppose they ' ere capable of brings about compromise measures which raeae, nothing, in the ' way of changes. There can be no doubt but that the next . Congress will be the scene of active . A legislation, and the great contest will . be on this rate making commission -' problem. It is sot a political issue, , and the President must depend opon his political enemies, even, (fa compro- . miss measure is te be secured. Btwart el OlitstMta te fatank Uat Ceetsls . as mercury will ae(y destroy the t aense of smell ane eonijpletely derange - - the whole syitent wfce entering ( : , through the muoeu aorfaoee. Sues T' airticlns should oevef Biased except on ; prescriptions frasa . setsjrable physi ; clans, as the damage MJ will da kr . fold to the good you, caa posaibly derive from, tinv Hail's CaUarr Cure, mn ' ; ufactured by P. Cbf Ca, Tole . day O, eontelos 'a tMtcury, and Is taken internally, acting eVrecU Opon the blood and mucous' surfaces of the ' inrstam. In buyizw UsJU's Catarrh Curt be sura too get tageaube. It is taken , laternnlly and made a Totede, Ohio, bj P. J. Cboney ACi, Testimonials free. - Sold by Druggista. , price, 75c yn v bottle. , i '. Take Hall's FsaAt PQJi for CoroU- New Terk (oUei. Karkti , The following wet the opening at d cloetof ptkea lbs NW YorV Cottoa J' Opeso ". Unr ; Close Jan il ; V :: y - Uilil tlcb 'ILU': . ' ' 114 r"' ' it f r?e. . ; Off s.iirtion r-iTu ir J our. fsmfiy, :) h It I r ?t ry !rt-r," . r.. I',. V' ef rmvy, Yn, ' ' ' .-. f yr, htrmrtf, n . 1 1 , a , rt ih r oki, I n In. 1. i's l'w Dicovy - ..:; t Kin, !,kVj bS aaved ire 1 'iS Irf lrrlU."- II S f' -,'h fi rS fof Vt. ) !))- I'tlrg UwV : : t r ' ; " !, A how Ui mr ' 1 ct r ' : ' i .rrf't ffa-jl.s ... I'--- - t 'jl.f,,farn. i '. t 'i i . 2ii ax.', . 'e THE POWER CF STEAM. llaay VT But It Takes GaaJaa to . . ,-.' law. --.v--- Wilts Jam Watt saw the at earn eauainc tha kettle Ud to Jump op and. down ha aaia "Tljara must ba power in tuat steam mat ll caa un euch a weight," ' where waav -w- : . Hullona- prior ta htm bad a mo tha aama phenomenon and regarded it as an unexplained mystery. Recent eclenttno research has nut" Hb foger on tie "causa" of Dandruff, JPalW toff Hair, and consequent Baldness, ad his unearthed a tiny rerm which aaU the Ufa from tha root of noraaa kair. ewproa . jHerwelda destrova . this rerm.4 ud consequently restores tha nIr to its natural state. ,. Bold-cy lending- drolat fiend Ion In itampa for sample to Tha Barploid Go. Detroit. Atioh. . . T! QVD. BR ADH AM. Special AgV Hyomelures Catarrh Breathe Jt No dangerous drugs, "or alcoholic eon coctiona are ' taken into the - stomach when Hyomei is used. Breathed through the I inhaler,' the balsamic- healing of Hyomei penetrates to the most rem te cells of the; nose and .'throat,' and thus kiDspthe catarrhal germs, heals the ir ritated mucous embraneTand . gives complete and permanent cure.; v- Hyomei is the simplest, most pleas ant and the only - guaranteed cure for catarrh that has been discovered. .Com plete outfit $1.00;' extra bottle,-60 ente. -- For sale by F. . Duffy. -r v Miss Giulia - Morosini, millionaire banker and former partner - of Jay Gould, is threatened with blood poison tag, and perhaps rabies, as a result of being bitten by one of her pet dogs. , CROUP. A reliable medicine and one that should always be kept in the home for immediate use is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will prevent the attack if given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough aDoears. For sale bv Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. An electric spanking machine, in vented by Professor Dennis, is now in use in the public school in East Penn sylvania. The method of operation is to place the pupil over ft chair, near the machine, press a button' and thus bring a series of paddles into play. 1 A Card. This is to certify that all druggiBt are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey & Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough and heals the lungs. Prevents, pneumonia and will cure incipient consumption. Contains no opiates and is safest for children. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and insist upon having it. Stops the cough and heals the lungs, Sold by Davis rharmacy. At the regular meeting of the trus tees of the Mutual Life Insurance Com' pany the offer of President Richard A. McCurdy to have his salary reduced from $150,000 to $75,000 was accepted and further reduction were made amounting altogether to $750,000. If n at kind of billious mood, - You wish an aid to digest food, No other pill ia half so good Aa DeWitt's Little Early Risers rThen e'er you feel impending ill, And noed a magic little pill, No other one will fill the biU Like DeWitt's Little Early Riss Letters from Dillon Wallace, the Labrador explorer and New York lawyer, contained the news that he had successfully crossed Labrador. . Wal lace is the first white mu wfco has over crossed Labrador without either guides or Indian assistance. Mas Past Sixty Is Dssfer. More than half of mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and u ladder disorders, usually enlancoroent of prostrate gland. This is both pain ful and dangerous, and Foley's KiJney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old . men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo., -rtts- "I suffered with enlarged prostate giana ana aianey trouble for years and after taking two bottioe of Foley' Kidney cure I feel tter than I have for twenty years sl ouch I am new 91 years okL" Sold Davis' Ihannacy. . On br standardising tost the battle aliip Virginia mad. 19.74 kaots, new Americaa record. . :'V t - - . l Tessa tssUfi!" ' . i : cried Hannah 'PlanU of Little Rock, Ark., "for the relief I got from Buck lea'a Amies Salve. It cured my fear ful running sore,' which nothing ebe would bee! and from which I bad. Buf fered for I year."- It fa sa nwvelouj dialer for cut,' burns, and , wounds. Guaranteed At AH druggist, 2Sc y , 4 ' aMMMAMMWMMMMMMM. . four en were blow to atom by aa expkisloa at A smokalaw powder works at Parka, N. J. ' v r , , V '.;' 1 , . IUaashe Aatctty tarsi. ; A few week age 1 b4 a bilious tAci that u ee severe 1 was not able W go to the office for two days. 10- mg to get relief from tny family phyar- daa'S UmXJtamV. I took three of Cham- berlaia's Blomach'-and Liver TsUMs and the next day I felt ttke a sw mas II. C ftaity. TJiU the the News, CKarm, . C ! UbleU are Ut al by Ds vie Pharmacy arl F. 8. Creacaatis, the wofWichampwn IriU Ung aUllintt. rw4 J fCL was s li el fcitio to W. W. Ravaga, of !'.jmcpr. f . lie m saaiaaaaaaaaaaaaliaaal n 11 I ' AneWt wiiehflry was befcr4 In t orily a few btt U.e true mrit rf D. Witt'l WiUh IlaiW t?aJra U m n 1 rrery whfl ha e-4 It f t U'.' nras, trtUr, (ksotds irA i-,'.e r.OYAL TCN!C Baits Afiythlni W Ever Sold a Strength. .' Creator alts Bwlj Builder. . -Our well-known druggist, Mr. F, S. Duffyis veiy enthusiastic over the delicious "-cod liver, "oil preparation, which contains no oil - In referring to the matter, said Mr. Duffy, . "We sell many tonics and we handle, all kinds of ' remedies that claim to be in vigors tors and strength-creators. V We-de this.be- cause we are druggists, ' and- it is our business to .supply the' public ; wjth what they rant " " .When our advice . is asked, however in regard to a tonic, body-builder orl strength creator we invariably -recommend Vinol, as. we know - of nothing that can compare with it '' ' r, In Vinol modern science has given Ps all of the tonic,- body-building and cur ative properties 'of that famous old remedy cod Ever oil, : actually ; . taken from fresh cods' livers,swithout a drop of the obnoxious and system-clogging grease which characterizes- old fash ioned cod liver oir-and emulsions and which has proved such a drawback. .Vinol is not a patent medicine, a ti e label on each bottle tells everything it contains, therefore you -know exactly what you are taking. ; - . ' In the most natural manner' At tones up - the - qigestive - organs, - creates a hearty appetite," makes rich, red blood,, and strengthens every organ in the body to do its work as nature intended. Our faith in Vinol is so strong that we gladly offer to refund the jnoney m evesy ease where it - fails to give satit faction." r F. S. Duffy, Druggist. Shepard's Moving Picture Coming. Of special interest to all lovers of pure, wholesome and gtrictly high class aniusement comes the anrfouncement of Archie L.- Shepard to be at the Opera house December 6. By careful and conscientiously fulfilling every promise to .the public, keeping well abreast of the times,, and" offering the very best and. newest productions, With always some special sensational features, Mr. Shepard bad earned for his moving pic ture enterprises an enviable reputation among the theatre-goers of the East and South, The program to be pre sented by his Great. Eastern Company on their visit to this city will comprise many features . entirely new to the amusement seekers of New Bern. ., A poll of the Senate on the railway- rate regulation measure, to be backed by the administration, which is pub lished, gives 89 votes for, 42 against, 6 doubtful, with one vacancy existing. ' Man's Unrssunsbleneu. ' is often as great as Woman's. But Thomas S. Austin, Mgr. of the "Re publican," of Leavenworth, Ind, was not unreasonable, when he refused to allow the doctors to o Derate on his wife for femalo trouble, "Instead," he says, "we concluded to try Jbiectrie fitters. My wife was then so sick she could hardily leave her bed. and fare 151 chv sicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Electric Bitters, she wss per fectly cured, and can now perform all her hrusebold duties." Guaranteed bv all druggist, price 60c The Marquis of Downshire will sell his lands in Ireland, valued at $16,000, 000, to his tenants. , ' is Time of Peace. In the first months of the Russia- Japan war we bad a striking example of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage of those who. so to teAooaK. "nave shingled tneir room in dry weather." The virtue of prepara- uou has made lustoryand given to us our greatest men. r The Individual as 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 uuicklv when treated as soon it ha been contracted and before it has become settled in the system. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of colds and it should be kept at band ready, for instant use. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. & vuny. - . , , . Tom Johnson has called A meeting of Ohio rosy ore, which is believed to be the beginning of a movement to' organ- be reform, mayors all ever the country. , ' Caajses HaacV . ' Wash your hands with warm water, dry with A towel . and apply ' Chamber Iain's Salve just before going to bed, and a tpeedy cure is eertsia. Tbii sete Is also imequalad for skin diseases. For sale by F. S. Duffy aod; Davis rhar Btacy. ;.. ... ECTeVary CortVljroUak-foT in ap- propriatiau ef $190,000,000 for the no tsl ftsrvic oeit year, an inemae of $12,000,000. ' ' -'V; ' . . . - . . tell lew ef Cfcaeeerlele's Cseih.asi -J AJL . V. i k . . Mr. i noa. veorx, smercnani si an Elgin, OnUrlo, says; "I have had the ls4 atrafvry for CJmbelin'e Consb fUmarty ever irve it waa InimdiH-cd Into ('nala, and I sll as much cf tt as i do of all othr Uno I have en try eh)T( put t.f Iher. . Or Ihm mar, aVns aold ur'lv niaranf, I hut rnitr ad Ofia Ixitua rt tnrnwl. Itnpr- sfifislly tfcrnm-nn ttifi mwlwina as I hT uad it tryarlf and f ivn It to rr chiwr a"il s.T !' t'.a Ixxt r fii!'.." l"Ta;s If i'avis lliarmw nd F. S. l ,f!y. 6t. Uft T'iiTvn dfrlra s'rrifV fapf of rrei 'er.l Iuee!t's fUn f railwsy-rste ki-'f-,! in. ' a c It U a d -' '- V j y- ,r "5 os' ' , v 1 C''lf, I X Story of Aitioadre Dumas. " . Tiiis story Is toltt.of .Jk.leximdre Da mas: It is well kiioTu that be could not refuse a mjueit at least uot of ten. One day be gave a iaan a letter to one of bis intimate friends In Brus sels. - The friend, s wealthy merchant, received bint- as though be had been Dumas' own. brother. Introduced him to his circle of "acquaintances, placed bis stable' atthe man's disposal and Old everything. In bis power to make life pleasant for Dumas' friend. After the lapse- of fourteen days the man siuldeuly disappeared and "with him the best noree hHhc merchant's stable, Bix months later the merchant visited Dumas nnd thanked him for the kind bf people he recommended .to bis con-Bideration.'-: J'Dear rfriend,,rrba added, "your-friend la. a shark.. He stole the best horse In my stable." , Astoalshed. Bnmas raised his hands toward heaven tiuJ 'cried, .'"Wbatv he stole, from you tooF" ' ' 'i " '. mi -'.r ,., ; ii, 1. 1 j i. :g. ' ' Maseppa and tke Cavaaeka. - The wordossacfc means robber, and the nhmo Cossacks was giveaway the Turks .to a race in manners, appear ance 'nnd language like the RuSaUns, bjit who are said not to be really akin to them. The Cossacks of Little Bus ela.pnd the Don Cossscks are said to bo the most unscrupulous robbers In the world. They excel In horsemanship and form a Jarge part of the Bussiau imperial cavalry."' Styled, sometimes the spies of the czar, tney keep the nihilists lu greater check than any other power and number many more thai a million men. Massoppa, a' Don Cossack, the subject of Byron's poem, when condemned to be bound upon a wild horse and borne away to h,Is fate. Was carried toward the Ukraine, on the borders of Poland, and. being res cued by Cossacks, became tuelr chief. Violet For MoBralsT. It was not by accident that violet wag chosen by many nations as the ex clusive color for mourning and by us also for half mourning. Painters suf ferine from hysteria and neurasthenia will be inclined to cover their pictures uniformly with the color most, in ac cordance with their condition of lassl tude and exhaustion. Thus originate the violet pictures of Manet and his school, which spring from no actually observable aspect of nature, but from subjective view due to conditions of the nerves. When the entire surface of walls in salons and art exhibitions bf the dny appears veiled in uniform half mourning this predilection for vio let Is simply au expression of the nerv pus debility of the painter. Nordau's "Degeneration." A Droad Hlat, Sir Andrew . Agnew of.Lucknow, a well known Scotch baronet, wss long pestered by-an Impudent sort of per son. who insisted on being constantly 'underfoot." . Finally, however, ho dropped off. and Sir Andrew Was ask ed bow be got rid of hlm. Oh." said he. I nve mm a nroaa hlat." "A broad hint" repeated the In oulror. "I thought be was one of those who never could be Induced to take ouo." By ma sanl." suld Sir Andrew, "he was oDiceirja to tasr it: r or ss me chlcl wadua gaug oot at the door just threw hlin out of the window f - Air rrvaeare. At the level of the sea the pressure of the atmosphere on the piston ot an engine is about fifteen pounds to the square- inch, but decrease st higher altitudes. As this atmospheric pres sunPmust be. overcome by the steam preurQ before any work can be done, it i evident that at the diminished air pressure of high altitudes more work cfin.be obtained from a given pressure of steam than st the sea level, or. lu otuer words, an equally effectiv pres sure ot steam cea be obtained with the expenditure of lees fuel. The dlf fcreuce, however, is not greet enough to be of any practical importance. Boaaty fa teats.. - During tb French-Indian' war ' ef 1734 the French offered a bounty for IVltiab scalps. Ia the aim year bounty of 100 each was offered by tb ttrtuoiitice of the se-jrrel colonies. In 17-3 Massachusetts granted bouaty of 10 for every scalp of a mat India orer twelve year of age and 20 each for tbe scalps of woaea and children. Ia 17C4 John Petitt, grandson of .Wil liam Pcua end.gavernor ef rtunjryV rani.. offer! A. bounty of -flOO for every -Jpdisn tuck., killed and ecaipea ' ' Tk-e CeadltlMe IMAVreat,' Husband (wlftju. newspaper-When I'm at bnrne rou are forever hammer lag it fbflf ptsuo of rise yper tongue roaiu'n.1ke. trip hammrf, It wasn't 10 before w were married. Wife No, It wssaH. BeCrtte we were rasrrled yon bHil tny bnmls so I ronHa t play and . kept-ny . lip so . busy, that I ceekln'i islki ..' J . . -; , . N Twm Mao Satklae. , . Thl The-a 4 full f bet." POfsV filsluer tb proi11v purrtaer. f Yes. selfl tha pro.Ttvttf -fba Halit - - . : . . rt "Ifirm't yoa got -we.wltts the bol" full ef rhr-LoB'rlll Courrsr- ' . - rwarisaaaa. ., ft,'a fh? rttot snrnkma flrl rr wVi" . . ".. ' . Vrii.'wt atvMft't h IJ pie' rr" mill- ItiVt l elife flerrT snd loi It. f.n3 3,o' fVarnl ttnowi It. wi-it hM-! M be crioiii efT ri. ' ' A rIi"Tftil eisimst raitra aa Import- tut ItlfUf tntnoiUna with ! basrt nf a t ' -"t eutlotprf s tl tTiii r n lrr't:Me ra'-l fir tn f :;(. 'ttg-j'ns. rf'H i, r ' . e . . 1 1 ' r'l II- f ; a t - 1 1. . i i .i ' ' r ! - : ! t PAPA'S MISTAKE Pmtfeer Srrlnrs SarprUe ea Dansk- . teT an is Sarprtaed Ulasaalf. ' The mau went down to the station to see bis daughter -off. like a : right minded :. parent, be Intended to give her a little extra, spending money tor th trip, and before leafing the office he had carefully counted out $30 to hand her as a little sunrlse at the last momenta purposing to say In the mag- nammous way men love; - ;; : ' Thei-e, my dear; 1 thought you might like to buy a few pocket handkerchiefs or-- souvenir, postal card. or two while you are gone. ,;iif---.-. - This sum be placed In a pocket where be could get at It luindiiy, for goodbye ,t . . I 1 1 ' are ririuKj uiiugsi iBtt;c)uiiy wnea you bare a feminine to deal with, and not for the world would he have the train pail out' with bis daughter aboard and he still fumbling with bis wallet "The remainder of (be ready money be bad about him about $55 he slip' ped hastily Into, another pocket And hurried to the station. . - All the While he was saying goodby and imparting. h!s parental instructions -Jor she Is n very pretty girl and was going without a chaperon his heart swelled as he thought of the nice little surprise-reposing in his breast pocket for. her.. And finally as he kissed her and prepared to. step oft the train just before it pulled out he thrust his hand Into his pocket, drew forth the little green wad and handed It to her with the aforementioned little speech. Then he skipped off the bottom step just in time to see her radlnnt and grateful couiiteuiince as the car window gilded by. "I'll bring back what I don't spend," papa," she called merrily. No fears," thought "papa." who knows the feminine nature, as he pat- led himself on the hack, feeliug that for bard times "like these he had done q pretty neat thing. This complacent state of mind lasted exactly ton minutes. At the end of that time the man put his hand In his pocket to replace the -money In his wal let. Then it was that he made a heart rending discovery. In his haste he had dipped Into, the wrong pocket! Ills $,"o was speeding merrily westward; He had just two $10 hills with which to forward certain little plans of his own. The Indulgent father didn't rage. Tie didn't swear. He jiiRt groaned. "And she'll have every penny of It spent," said he sadly, "before I can even reach her by telegraph." Phila delphia Bulletin. Aa Eaaajr un the Bicycle. A little Kunsns girl who had been told to bring to school an essay of 250 words on (he bicycle wrote the fol lowing: "My auntie bus a bicycle. One day she went out for a ride. Yvheu she got about a mile from home her dress caught In the chain und threw her off aud broke the wheel. 'I guess this Is about fifty words, and my auntie used the other 200 word while she was carrying lfcr bicycle home." cared Oat. "Why did tho earl break tho engage ment f 'Oh, be became af ruld when he found out that her father was president of u life lusurauce company that the old man Would appoint him a vice presi dent or give him some other kind of a job that would make It uecessury for blm to st lea it memorise the figures referring to the assets aud liabilities. " Chlcs"o Record-Herald. Gwad ryldar. Ts'qw, boys," sold a Sunday school teacher, addressing the juvenile chiaa, '.can either of you tell me anything about Good Friday Y -"Yes, ma'am, 1 can." rrplled tbe boy at tbe foot ot tbe class, "lie was tho fellow thit done the housework for lloblneon Crusoe." f k Barse-we a4 rartlaB. Jobooy alamoia. eau I throw this comb awsyt Mather But why, child T That comb has lost but on tooth. . Johnoy-Thst's tbe very resaon, moth er, esr. You know, the mure teeth It tesee the harder it will be to pert wt)) Ib-JtUlA . ' - ; V '" fleai Mar's-. . . ' ; mm- Cbolty-Tm. I roe wol op hi br loon. - It Qllar4. and I fell fti) fw4 od Wee tsng'il I Bat Tb KU!s-A Btl ftoMMl Ilk 64, tjry.-ltroiin' Magatln. ; ' - - te. ' Vr TVo-wlnr R'lWbsl doe wr rm.Und ! for lilri - Mrs KiHm (lisng1i!ltj)-n s- VVan.ttf tMIT-l kftnw; l iji:f, .-t I tar, rht d-a b" rta for a i ' - Te ( J ,. n: h a i I f t panisIs-I-Jalio ; - Hoi si?? Salo apd Exchange Stables y X:. Our Mr.. L. G. Dantell has returned head) of personally selected hordes and tern stock farms. All claeses and kinds, weighing from 900 to 1,300 pounds. Well broke and conditioned. They are adapted for farm, road and draft pur poses. ,- They have also received in stock a full car load of single and double farm wagons and cart wheels, any sfce axle. A complete assortment of open and top buggies, runabouts, road carts, harness,, robes, blankets, whips and saddles of every description This complete stock we offer for sale at extremely close mnrgins for cash or good secured paper. Every sale or trade mu-a ba m rapresonted. It will pay you to see its before buying. Very Reapootfuil, THE DANIELB-HAHN 1IORHE & MULE O We can ship wh'skey to any point in North Carolina that the Railroads or Steam Boats lines go. We are located in the State of Virginia and the N. C. An-ti-jug laws do not effect us at all as we are protected by the Inter-State Commerce Laws.. We sell corn whiskey at $1.25 per gallon and Rye Whiskey at $1.60 per gallon and up. Write us far our complete Price-list and Express rate to your c ffl ;e. Z F LONG & GO. P, O. Box 398. NewLivery and J L HARTSFIELD, r4lltrQetor ami llni l.ler. Orril'k 93.1-2 MIPDU PHONE 7;i- Would he gka to ba&e any one inspect myork as it goes up. LaFor sale t Tke rrau aWt tot aroaa r joeiitif W,fKk as Hit olcti. ,iUr gailaalaiM,T fen. A Innploosl. tliti of Tabaea ar (si dm. obaOiM Or (el hlch enter mm raanata te cure ftrt.HVnnvfli rriJI 1 I 111 I I M ! y I f IVS i g mcnetrasUue They woman k km). aUtng ( , .s . icbi)w raosdy for eromen equals them 'asbot do haras -Ut j beaony pltaaare., IK I'lUt 1KX UV MAIL. Hold AlWflysvRcntcto ' tho Feu ; Noma H - aimtivQ Bromb Quinino Cures o Cc! 3 In Ono -jrtILa Order of Ealo,- i II. ..lUlj-ra. - C t. H-.ir, Mw".'.i af rwW wiw w.tw WaOate Pf T-. ml p-w " ib 4 kw WJ K r. I . - l. tt9 - .MnMff l W , . r .it Mi'.K t i i , wi i 4 rrt m-.i. w . . iv M r .wi I . M W f . , ct 4 I, i r 4.. . A v U i. i i r-. . .. 4 w 4 ipib.. ,w. .-r'.- 4 i.m i t4 K'f e"We ! a V; i? - 1'-T(7t - f '-W";-'t.: .7 '-' r. from the west with two car load (50 mules ,from the most promim nt wes Suffolk, Vs. Sales Stables. P Fine stock of Horses, Mules, Young and well-broken, either for driving or farm work. Buggies, Ha.Tess, Whips, Robes, and everything kept in a we'd equipped sta ble. TERMS RIGHT. GIVE US A TRIAL. C H n & to., 66 Br jad St New Bern, N C exatratloa aad all dli o the reaoraitw re. Falllaaor Lax Mssbaul ToOibfal Kmn, Maaul Worry, enmnlre La Ica4 Coaaoidptioa acd laaa-utr. Was ever. or ntfuvl tat SMear. I et si.o per ia mi i n"x.o, III I'll I A Baas, irrenlartty ' 1 14 UUI ocali iaatoaa, locraea via or and baalab " oaini ar "LIFE BAVtUW to cu-U at developaaeal of organ aad body. Zu Day, Crip bTyo. CS3a 53e. E.: Imported Bweltzer Cliccso 36'cte ' i Doincalic 'ftweltzcr Chccso25eta Iraportod Llmbr.rj;rr Clit csri0rt3, ., i RIVERSIDE STOR Tina 1 5 t3 , Crcara Clioofie - By Board of Commissionera of Crave county, adopted the 6th day of Novera- there will be an election held in No. 2 township, in Craven eounty.on Tuesday . the 12th day of December, i905 accord . ing 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 bond, of the Raleigh and Pamlico Sound Railroad Company of No. 2 town ! ship, of Craven county, to the 'amount of un thousand ($10,000.00) dollars, in accordance with the petition this dav filed before the said Board of Commis sioners will be permitted to the quali fied voters of Said township. That the charter of the said Raleigh and Pamlico 'Sound Railroad Crmpany provides that said company Noe issued second mortgage bond to an amount, noi exceeaing me amount 01 tnree thousand ($3000.00) dollars per mile, for a purpose of aiding in the construc tion of said railroad. Principal of said bond to be due in thirty years after date of issue. And the Charter of said Raleigh and Pamlico Sound Railroad Company further provides that in a county, town ship, city or town, in or through which said railroad or its branches may be located, or that may be interested in its construction, may subscribe in the second mortgage bond any such sum as the majority of the qualified voters of said county, township, city or town may authorize. Said subscription may be made in coupon bond, bearing inter est at five per cent. Principal to be due and payable thirty years from date of issue. ThW election to be held on the said 12th day of December 1905, in towns'-ii- No. 2, Craven county, is to ascertain whether the majority of the qualified electors in said township favor said subscription of ten thousand ($10000.00) dollars, in thiity year, five per cent bond to the f aid second mortgage bond of said Raleigh and Pamlico Sound Railroad Company. Notice is hereby lunher given, that by order of said Hoard of Commission ers of Craven county, acting for town ship No. 2 in said county, adopted on the fath nay ot November 19U5, there will be a new registrar for said elec tion, 'the registration books will be open for registration in the various vot ing places in said township No. 2 of Craven county, on Thursday the 9th day of November 19::5. Said registra tion books will lie closed on Saturday the second day cf December 1905, at sin set. The regis-trars for said elec tion are required to keep the registra tion books open lrom 9 a. m. until sun set each day (except Sundays) until said books are closed at sun set on Sat- urday the second day of December 1905 and on each Saturday during the period of registration, and on Thursday and rriday preceeding the registration, the registrars shall open their books at each Doll;ng place in the various pre cincts in said township for the registra tion of said voters. The following named voters have been named and appointed for registrar and judges of election for the said pre cinct in township No. 2 in Craven coun ty. N. T. FUI.CHER, Registrar. F. A. FULCHER, l. A. GASKINS, Judges of Election. Notice of Election liy order of tho l!iird of CommiB nioncrs ot '( ' uven county, adopted the nth day of Nov. I'Mi'i, notice is hereby givt-n that then- will he an election held in No. 1 township, in Craven county, on Tuesday the lth day of Decomtn-r, 1!mi , according to the law and regulation provided for the election of the members of the ( ieneral Assem bly, at which election sul-Hcription or no subscription of the second mortgage -five per cent, thirty years bond, of the Raleigh ami I'amhi -o Kailroaii (Vimpany of No. 1 Township, of t raven county to the amount of Twenty-live Thous and ($ir,(l)Ki) dolla'.s in accordance with the petition thin day hlexi before the said Hoard of Cntnmi.wionrs will be pern ittc d t'j the qualified voters of said towr.shii". That the charter of the .said Raleigh ar.il l'amli Sound Railroad Oimpany provub k that faid company be iasuoii second iimrik.'i4gp bond to an amount, not cxi i e :u g the amount of Three Thousand (fci.'W) lollarx -r mile, for a iiurKse of Hiding in the construction of Raid railroHi). I'i inripal of mul lond to lc due in thirty years afi r date of iai-u. And the charter of I he sai l Raleigh and Pamlico Sound K...i.i-aj fAimpany further rovidcs thai i i u county, township, city or town, in or through which said railroad or iU branches may be Itcatcd, or that may be inter tited in ita conitruction. may oul)cribe in the second mortgage bond any such sum aa the majority of the qualified voters of Mid county, township, city or town may authorise. Said subiK-riptlon may be made in coupon txmd, bearing intereat at fiv prr cent. Principe! to be due and payable thirty years from date of Isjtue. This election to be hrld on the Raid 12th day of December l'.Kft, in Town ship No. 1, Craven county, is to ascer tain whether the majority of the quali fied electors in said Township 'svnr laid subscription of Twenty-five Thous snd (tTfr.UOO) Dollars, in thirty year fl per cent bond lo the said second mortgage bond of said Raleigh and Pant Ueo Sound Railroad Company. Notice is hereby further given, that by order of said Board cf Commission er of Craven county, acting for Town ship No. I hi said county, adopted on tbeethdayof November ltfQgL there will be a new registrar for aad ele . UoQ. Tbe rt iilraUon books will be 0m for registration in the various voting places la said Township No. 1 of Craven county, on Thursday the tth day of November 1906. Said rf latrw tion books will be eloend on ftiturday, the tr4 dar of December IdOS, at sun art. Tbe registrars for aeid election are required 10 keep tb refkrtration books open from I a, m. until soneet each day (except Sonde y) until said baoks ere eloaad st sunawt On Baterdar Ue tnd day of Pw.mber sod cat each Saturday eurtnr the aeeiod ef rfistraUori. and on Thdraday and FrV day proceeding the regiatratioa the reftatrsrt shall open their book at Ueb poll'"? P'ca to the rarioej pr rtrvt m iw TewnablB for tbe reg 1 tratinn cf aald voter.- . --, Tbe following hamad voter have b aaaMti and sprolfTl for ' rewie trararvj tivWna ef .U(Vt lMhe raid prHnr t ia Township N, 1 m 'Crave fOUPty, "' , ' , , . . - rt .m. irsir. . - - i. n ; -ui-u. 'v. ..... . . - -. l'r -f , MP Crpreaa'-. , .-. JaA-UHmlih,.-. : ' , Kegtalfaf.v ' ' ' I J.'L, I .n I. " ' , I !t l! .l'"t, i -'9 r;.;.. , m . I 1 '. ; ' ' ' - f