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-mil HIE JOURNAL j PuHished every day In the year ex. retMondar. Journal ..Building 56-60 Craven Stt - Phokb No. I. ,s" -. - - ., - i CHARLE3 U STKVENS, t r.iineoinTlrM B1YCC .. ' One Year, In dvtnc....4.00 One Year, not inadvanee..ii.. 6.00 -Uonthly, by earner to hn city... .w Advertising rates furnished on appli- A - . - - - Cation. ; " " Entered at the Post Office, New Bern H. Ci as second-class matter. , ' amCUL PAPER OF SB BERN AND wtc n- crave dcrtmTt. 'V:,'T" JJIew Bern. N 6., Nov, 28 1905. . - 1 Tl,.. Tnnrnol VlOO bVmiIv Tinted. loCal- . -A wvux.u. r - -1 y, that an important meeting is to be ' eld in Washington, D. X the middle : business is along lines which every ' lU0iIlcBa mi-cicai. m-" ...... Cerned. The meeting of the United States Engineers in this city a few weeks ago, is not all that the people of New Bern are called upon to do, just give a slight entertainment to the visitors, and in a public meeting make a few speeches. ' It is only necessary to look back and remember the years of work which Congressman John H. Small has given to the Inland Waterway project, lo Bee how much is necessary to get even to the point already attained, that is secure Unit.'d States Engineers to 1 make the survey. The Inland Water- . way is not assured by any means, ana it is not for any person to sit down satisfied that it only needs Congres eional action, when appropriations will be voted and work started. There is a good deal to be done be fore this waterway is assured ai.d the citizens who live in this section ought to hold up the hands of their congress men Small and Thomas in their efforts. The Washington meeting is an impor tant one, and at this and every meeting in which this Inland Waterway project may be concerned, there should be rep resentative citizens sent to look after what is done may be done to forward the project. There is only one way to get any thing and that is by going after it un til it is secured. And this Inland Waterway project is no exception fo the rule. New Bern should be as ac- tive as any city er town in Eastern Carolina in its endeavors to help this t! waterway project to its completion. Btwirt ot Olnlmcnti lor Cltirrs that Centals 1 Mircuryt fes mercury will surely destroy the ense of pmell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such 4i.ltt ck..,,l.l i.. .. I i prescriptions f.om rwulable physi cians, a.i the damage they will di is ten fold to the Kw,d you can possibly derive from them, i i all s Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by f. J. Cheney & Co., Tole do, 0., conLiina no mercury, and U taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sysUsm. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you y , i the genuine. It is taken Internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by , r. i. Chen.-) & Co. Tostinxmlab free. Sold by Iiruggata. Price, 76c. pet xttle. TakeHaira Family ftlls for const. pauon. ? girt foortorn yesrs old, ts supposed tt ni tiu kAi..i v - - - - - IlJl I Ml I'skaisiSiiM M sru AJ- - "? rf n hr Wft arm Me . . FoWy 4 Co.. OsaWATlV twitrin liMM BMrl Ta.a. m. A A t . 5 , wf.w aj fussy ' fPlUP tit, fttwl im sless-sfse - - - nrit and popularity eC PoUy's Hon and Ts many imfUUflns are otTeml fa, " t Wm m aah . . . . ud Tar and refuse an mttitr.t f ' i'ered s no cer prprUae) will rlt - the emm iktMfurfwM fl i m j i T vive. u contains ttO ofiU and k fest for ehildm sd dPllcu penob sale bv Uavi rhartnary. - . , Mrs. James r. Blrdannf, wifg cf s W IcU the effice of Dr. Tfcoma Butler, fSof the Sooet fMnlMHtt .I..U(. Mtas fonmuaity, and ahot )im fir m wiw a panel, k-lilnf Mm a- . IHIHI, J , f v , ims st sv ri Ttt. "Mr. Thee, Ctwffa, a tntclht al'Mt vmano, sf: "i K,T ' 'ftl r-y for . ' r'u ' o-1? Vtt ffy tt l ir.tnvl.KM tfl CfcteHe. nH I de Cf ad etHr ) - r4 Ir-Bveonfnj tt wi ' Of t,, .r.j M t)fi-T f s M- '(j k4 r lf.1t!a ft rr.r 1. J f, (,r -.ally rvtomr I I' f ' ' .., H It ?rir. ft! f in it t i rn- ' " !'" i i ,', J - 1 r. ?5. Ik.-.- HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. fraea It la Free ( Daadraa, It Grow - ' - Lexarlaatlr. -Kalr preparations and - dandruff . cures. a a rule, sar sticky or -Irrltatlns affairs that do no'aarUuy toed. Hair, when not diseased,, crow naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff la the eause of -nlns-tentha of all hair trouble, and dandruff 1 caused by a germ. The only way to cure dand ruff la te kill to gem; and. so far, the only hair preparation that will positively destroy the germ la Newbro'e Berplcide absolutely harmless, tree from grease, sediment, dye natter or dangerous drugs. It allays itching instantly; makes hair glossy and soft as silk.' "Destroy the cause, yoti remove the effect". Sold by leading druggists. Bend 10a In stamps for sample to Ths JBerplcldo Co., Detroit, Mob. - , f O. D. BBA.DHAM.Jjpec.Ia4, Agt, - 11 is estimated there are at the pres ent time no less than 60,000 honest. temperate, would-be workers m London seeking employment - where It does not exist The workhouses are overcrowd ed, and hundreds are turned away; thrown back' on the charity of persons almost as poverty stricken as them' selves."1-'.1'. ; A " 1 - . . Son. Lost Mothw. ,: "Consumption runs inj our family, and through it I ,lost my mother. writes E,; B. Reid, of Harmony, Me. "For the past five years, however, on the slightest sign oi a cougn or coia, i have taken Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which has saved me from serious luntc' trouble." His mother's death was a sad loss lor Mr. Reid, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it Quickest relief and curefor coughs and colds. Price 60c and $1.00; guaran teed at. all druggist. Trial bottle free. Thomas Taggart, chairman of the Democratic national committee, ap points August Belmont of New York treasurer of the committee, to succeed George Foster Peabodv, who. it is stated, resigned because of illness. In Tuna of Peace. In the first months of the Russia Japan war we had a striking' example of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage of - those who, so to to speak, "'have shingletf their roofs in dry weather." The virtue of prepara tion has made hUtory and given to us our greatest men. 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 as it has 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 hand ready for instant use. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Dully. . Foreign Secretary Lansdowne has ac cepted President Roosevelt's invitation to participate in the naval and military display on the occasion of the James town, Va., exposition in 1907. A Card. This is to certify that all druggist are authorised to refund your money Foley's Honey ft 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 lar ana insist upon having u. Stops the cougn ana heels tne lungs, sou by uavis' t narmacy. Mrs. Francis Burton Harrison, wkL ow of ex-Congressman Francis Burton Harrison, was instantly killed in aa automobile accident in Long Island City. The machine become uncon trollable on a steep hill on Thompson avenue, plunged to the fide of the road and turned over. Mrs. Harrison's neck was broken. Mea Pas! Sixty Is Osager, More than half of mankind ever alxtv years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders tuuallv MUmaMnt of prostrate gland. This Is both pabv lot ana aaiigerous. and Foley's KiJney Cure should ha tairM at tka ! mim of danser. as Tt eomeia h-Mmlerirj and has cured man old mn of Lhk uukwi. . jar, nooney Burnett, xoct Port. Ma. writM 1 oiffi wi,k enlarved Drtwlata ' e-Utu4 mA iUm. trouble for years and after taklmr two novum rotcy s &kmey eurellael uer inaa 1 nave for twenty years sl oofth I am ut 9i ears old." , Bold Davis Ibarnary. . -- , According t the census' the valos of the staves, boops sod hsad oaoe ny me mills is over 120,000,000. It Is estimated that more than tua .000 barrels, kegs, tubs and similar articles ars maculae turtd tfaJl to the UnluJ iuia, - -... .- ,v 1JIm IMUHr.'. rrU'Hanaab' ITsat. at Liule Rork Ark.; "for the relief Trot front Bock Urn's Arnic Salve. It cured my fear. ful ontUnj aorea, which nothing else wtuM neat, and from whxh I had tvf fered fori years." It Is a tnamks Me for cuts, tans, aad wotmde. Guaranteed at sU drastgkt, 2S. The discovery of the inethod of mrfrf the briHsfvy of 8h U '"J to crmakWabta Miwl hs tram P.'Mmul, The SraJs are f ... the tjaVltif of arUfkial rrls and aimJUr -stt . " . If lli4 of tniUme BTood, (cm wkh aa aid to dig faod, u r-wi!fs iuie rriy n:ri S'sf JO fori Irr jrxlino; fl, Ind a rat little p t.t!.er or.e tri r,; the mj OAfi ul Co Gloversville N. Y. Herald, Oct, 24. ' George R. Salter's company, ' which has been rehearsing in this city for the past week, presented-the latest musical comedy -success, "Ikey and. Abey," dramatized from George Sharp's clever book," at .the Darling last night. A good sized crowd witnessed the per formace, which apparently pleased all, judging from the applause, which, was frequent and hearty."' There was an absence of anything .suggestive ; of a first night and the performance was presented in a manner that left nothing to be desired and gave evidence that the company is not only a capable one but that its members had put in a week of hard, sonsistent work. Messrs. Leavitt and Tremor, the .leading com-, edians, are a clever duo and all the time they were on the stagehand fhey are there the greater part of the time, the audience was Icept In 'a constant uproar. The -supporting cast and the chorus is .-especially - Strong and the production should be ranked among Mr Salter's best endeavors, which is say ing a good 4eaL 5- The costumes and scenery are the best", and complete a performance which "Should spring into instant favjjr-wherever it 13 produced - ... A Dlssstreus Calamity. It is a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health, because indigestion and constipation have sapped it away. Prompt relief era be had in Dr. King s New Life Pillar ? They buijd up your di gestive organs, and cure headache, diz ziness, colic, constipation, etc. - Guar asteed at all druggists; 25c; ' Black Patti Troubadours The advent of Black ' Pattis Trouba dours at the opera house Tuesday Dec. 6, will be a great musical event in this city. The members of this, company are recognised artists and all who at" tend will be assured of getting their money's worth for it can be attested in New Bem that they give a most enjoyable entertainment. They do hot come as entirely unknown" their show here last winter will be remembered with pleasure and with new songs and new acts, it can not be doubted that they can amuse and edify. The memorial to President Roosevelt against the proposition that .the United States assume control of the Isle of Pines, signed by 1,500 Cubans of that island, has been received and will be forwarded tc Washington. Bilious Attack Quickly cured. A few weeks ago I had a bilious tack that was so severe I was not able to go to the office for two days, tail ing to get relief from my family physi cian's treatment, I took three of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and tbe next day I felt like a new ma H. C Bailey, Editor the the News, Chapin, S. C These tablets, are for sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S Duffy. An attempt was made to dynamite the Washington street bridge over the Jersey city reservoir at Boonton, N. J, A string of powder was laid across the bridge, and at short intervals sticks of dynamite were placed. The powder had been lighted atid was consumed, but it failed to set off the explosion. CROUP. . A reliable medicine and one that should always b kept in the borne for immediate use is Chamberlain's Ooogh Remedy. It will prevent the attack if fives as soon as the child becomes oarsey or even after the croapy cough appears. For sale by Davia Pharmacy ana r. b. uuny. The Jews in all parts of the United States began last Saturday the cetobra tibo of the two hundred and twenty flfth anniversary of the Jewish settle ment of this country. - Ancient witchery was believed te by Only a few but the true merit . of De Witt's Witch Basel Sahra is known by very -one) who baa tnd it for bolls sore, tetter, eczema and piles . The Area Steed. Aa Arab treJ of pure breed would probably he outpaced lu a race by aa English tborocefaiired, but la other re spects It oiitxluun its westers rival. It le so dot-tie that It Is treated by Us twner as one of the family, and ft bus sa Jroo eeestttailoti, for It slef ye out st m!gh without covering or shelter. -Nature protects the Arab bene with S (hick, furry coat, which ' Is rrer toothed by broati or Oomb and which falls off at the spproarb of spring. wUm the bod Imi Jrce, wblcti bed bee absitcy as Uxe of a ber, ecu's resume Utf graceful beauty and ells test la Cbe sua like poUebed tnerW- Leetdesi Cbmelcle. -.. . '-. ; terfb e lent K .la lb aorthtrs prt Knrre to red with tnnirerM tseuutala r"" wbla greduslly sink te well mir4 lowland. . The pnoHpel avmntnln, bowerrr, emir m ue aide of the m pt Jepeo. Tb lks of if ottry sr ctilf y otd rmit)oi-sfrbsMia ee4 rUmrtc, Hi (mt penon tm lb pr-nitKuls l rHng the U-.r"lKi lt lbs "llauleivr ltmiti b'ewl, etrb fliffefs In hUtrnj, rlHnftf of rspby sad fr.-i from ttnrU Krrs ... rr ii 1 ! ,' Str rkMPil ferelr. , Mrs. nB-t f wMt irt f met T1t tsrc l ' if rrery J-i(-t)..ti. Old Hnriki i!tli rmn Mi, llmt a s r-im (. r-.m tfi4 sir ti f? vni i'l!- 'irt9 Tt1Vlt!n. VVehym:r r.n! -,S warm r3ur 'rj ),Stw.l Srl.jj.ly O.arr.l.r! kin's fair j.t J.,f ... g.U-zUUi, ar4 a ;' rire t r n. 7! ' '-.-. A Succ PEOPLC OF THETDAY ' . .. . '. .J . ' . . - Defender of Aeteereey. ' Tbe receut' resignation of CJntan tiuo Pftroylteli. Ppbedouostieff, chief procurator .of the holy synod of the Greek eUurcn, removes from public af fairs in Ruasla the head, and front of absolutism.-:. During", his. long life he tai been the servant and adviser of three ciam,- ' defender of 'autocracy and 'a; powerfur foe'.of anythlug ap proaching representative government tie Is tbe most bated mau la Russia. - Pobedouostzeff,. seventy-three -years aid. Is n cold, emotionless ascetic. -"The son of a university professor, be was bora in Moscow, educated in the government lustltute of Law and be eame a teacher there. . Alexander IL In 1872 appointed him a member of the imperial' council and in 1880 grocura-. tor of fhp holy synod. J ' ' Alexander vll. : jnadeTPobedonostielf tutor of his sons Nicholas and Alexan comiTAitmn p. roBEDOHoeTZxrr. - dej, the latter the father of the present czar. Alexander UL save his tutor to his own sons, and Nicholas IL grew up under tbe old man's despotic tyranny of thought. ' A. quarter of a century ago Pobedo- hostzeff was as bitter an enemy of lib eral ideas as now. In 1881 General Lorls Mullkoff had obtained the ap proval of Alexander II. to a scheme to make the conucll of state more repre sentative of popular wishes. Alexander II. was assassinated, and Alexander lit., uuder Pobedonostseff's Influence, recalled the Imperial sanction of Mult kolfs project, Pobedonostzeff has dominated tbe present crar's mind with all the au thority of a teacher who was honored by tbe czar's father and grandfather. Again and again he has prevented Nich olas from listening to tbe advice of lib eral minded ministers and from grant ing at least some of tbe reform de mands of the zemstsvos end other bod ies representing the masses of the Rus sian people. The Wireless WUarda, If Lee De Forest, inventor of the system of wireless telegraphy adopted by tbe United States navy, has his wAy tbo relative merits of his system and that of Marconi will soon be test ed. On the recent trip of President Roosevelt up the coast on the-cruiser West Virginia tbe De. Forest Instru ments on that ship sent messages 1,100 miles. Mr. Marconi Is credited with saylng-that transmitting wireless mes sages 1,100 miles Is not uncommon. Mr. De Forest said in reply: "The De Forest apparatus on board the West Virginia la not of high pow er, being but two Wlowatta, while tbe Marcoul messages . received by tbe Cunarders sre. sent from foldu and Cape Cod, stations of from twenty to fifty times that power. To the best of my Information the distance made on tbe West Virginia la from three to teu V t.aa p rotustt,"; flmea truster this say covered by Msrrnal Instrument of similar power shipboard or on shore.1 - v .... Te eettte the eueeUon p Ferrft baa rballccged Maironl to attest of .tts tltire merits of the twe aystms at soy dlstsoce, nslng Inrtrumetits ef tbe as tne powrr, . , -. . . f. : Lr De rorwt Is s astlte of Council TtlafTt, is, sol Is thlrty-oos fn old Tie Stii'lled elHM-l oart!Tt(lo st Vsle for six ymrs end was si'U tbe firee ef dortrir of t'UIloeoytiy. Afl leevtng coUpg h enter"! the etrplof of a Chlrsgo etw-frrJ rtMnmay sad fliers riltniid til iprrliiiMilt. Ills flmt eodltor tl was mrte la tlilcege In Iftfil. litr b femevxl lh ernt ef lifa ipr1rrtnt t New Tnrlt iml l flh tb lnntr'a tul mo of Imrd ttv- u-fore he mxilS roninr say one with trt'.ny Vtl be was tm lha rt'.f trk. Hit erif'-tn Was i1'vld f I'Rrlt Bm Is ! i Nis'l t'ttb !. Wtjffen s great aa won.ori'e. J TWr.as R AotV.n.Vier. ef the r.tit "JU. -'-' i- ari," tt l-eavnw.rlH, In. , was af 1 0 ( t.r.rrav nftl o, w n t to rfrt "w 1 1. a fl'Vl. r r f lo try J ' "I - I ' '. t . ! ! . t. .. i ! - i - r I . T I' - i n 1 f o 1. . Pet Brake. . If the pevple about you are carry tag on their business or their benevolence at a pace vrhk-n drains the life out of you, resolutely take a slower pace; be 1 called a laggard, make less money, sc j complUh less work . than they; but be what.yeu were meant to. be and an be." You bare "roue natural limit of power . as' mucb , as . aa engine ten horeepawer, or twenty, or a hundred. You are fit te do certain kinds Of work, and you. need a certain, khid and t mount of fuel and a (certain xtnd of handling. George B.-Merriam. ivj.- -.4 The Beet Colde Readlnar." dt all the gifts an older brother or sister can confer upon a younger child none can compare with the taste tot good reading..-. It Is an easy matter for tne elder to bring tne lignt book to tlie little reader at tbe right time, and no lasting benefit can be given.: with so little effort,: See that you are able to act as a wise guide -when"? the. little brother's or Bister's band is puf -so con fidingly in yours. St. Nicholas. . A ' curiosity in the shape of a puff ball as big as a man's head is on ex hibition in a store st Bowdolnham, Me. - Ftvorad by Both Pirtles. Republicans and- Democrats alike praise Foley's Honey and Tar for ooughs, colds and all Throat and Jung disease?, as no other remedy can com pare with it. T It is safe and sure. F. T. Slater, -merchant. . 171 Main St., Gloucester, Mass., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar cured me of a very bod cough which I had for three months though other remedies failed to benefit me. lean highly recommend it for coughs and Jl" Sold by Davis' Pharmacy.' . Reduced Rates Via 'jU &N. C R. R Reduced rates one and one-third first class faxes plus 25 cents for the round trip, on the certificate plan, have been authorized from all stations on the A. & N. C. R. R. on account of the fol lowing occasions: North Carolina Baptist State Con vention, Raleigh N. C, Dec. 6- 11th, 1905. Agents at Raleigh will honor certificates on or before Dec. 14th 1906. Knights of Gideon! Norfolk, Va,, Nov. 30-Lec. 1st, 1905. Agents at Norfolk will honor certificates on or before Dec 6th, 1905. North Carolina Annual Conference M. E. Church South, Wilson, N. C. Nov. 29-Dec. 6th, 1905. Agent at Wilson will honor certificates on or be fore Dec. 8, 1905. For further information apply to any A. & N. C. ticket agent Order of Sale. NORTH CAROLINA, I Superior Court. Craven County. I Before the Clerk. C. J. McCarthy, administrator of aetay Wallace deeeaaed Thaddeai Wallace. Uajor Wallace, Jeule Wallace uouwr wauace am Laura Wallace. By virtue of a power contained in an order t. lied in the ahove entitled cauae I will wU on the 2nd Monday in December 1006, It being the 11th day of December at the court house door In New era. N. a. at U o'clock m. for cub all the follow. but deecribed real eatate in New Bern. N, o, being house and lot formerly owned by Betsy Wallace deceased. No. 86 oreene etreet, said sale la made to make aets to pay off judgment aa-ahuteaid estate. . o. i. mccabtht. Administrator of the estate of Betty Wallace OoodLucktoYou Sure Do you want to be successful in all your undertakings, carry my wonderful good luck charm. My charm is used by tnousaiHJs or. business and social men. Send $1.00 and get it now, do not de lay. PROF. P. DELMAR. 639 Herkimer, St., Brooklyn, N. Y JP. TR EN WIT a, BUCK8MIIH & WHILLRlGHr Buggies, Wagons, Carts and Drays al ways kept hi stock. I reset tires vwhhout cutting with the latest Im proved tire shrinker. I keep a good supply of cart wheels always in stock repairing done at quick notice. ' Shop on South Front street near the Railroad. FRETJNG IIVER-ISH This Morning? Horse ' Owners I If four bom is sick, tame, or suffer ing from an ailment that you do not understand, write to Dr. F. E. Whit, the Vetemarlan ef Norfolk, Va. - Send symptoms of the trouble and be win send you advise absolutely free of stl rharpca. - RIVERSIDE STORE. . Imported' Gvcltzor Cnccco C5 eta, - Domestic fiwcltzcr Chccrro 25 rta IinpcrtcclLimburnT C'licc: rfno 15rt3. Cream Cliccco lilMMilr-.u! A CcnncIaxatlrCr I i v And Appetizer is. 'V? t,w A solemn duty which we selves is that nothing at tnat urns when our wives are to Jxxome- mothers should be kit undone. OI all the Coundeas details ttfbe ebscrvsd It such a time, no single one 1s of more impoftance .than the .bodily welfare of the" expectant ' ' mother t - She must not experience . endue suffering - tnrougn any jack ot uotimR'swRiEtim -..V - should be the recdhtsS of ail real mea ; easily obtainable, and it is a positive are to relax tbe muscles ana tissues intimately associated in tins greatest 'of the Creator's phe&omna, and by simple external applications a result is Obtained which St the appointedtime greatest joy with fortitude, and" bring It parents. - I -oo, all druggists ...Our BJiAJOnriD uZSULATQR OO.f Atlanta, Qa. Beeia1sTB"Bii Daniels-HIiii Hof sp &tu& Mule Company Saleand Exchange Stables Our Mr. L. G. DariielS has ferumed head) of personally selected lWfses and mules from the most prominent wes tern stock farms. All eitailes' and kinds, weighing from 900 to 1,300 pounds. Well broke and conditioned. They are poses. They have also received lh stock a wagons and cart wheels, afly Size axle. top buggies, runabouts, road carts, harness, robes, blankets, whips and saddles of every description. This complete stock we offer for sale at extremely close rnnrgins for cash r good secured paper. Every sale or trade must be as represented. It will pay you to see us before buying. Very Respectfully, THE DAN IELS-H AHN Always ftmcniber the Im Home B axatiyo romo Quinine Cares a Ccii in One Day, Grip in Two. Livery, Feed, Nale nnd Exchange Lavyest and floest stork ot Horsos and Males rrr effered for sale In New Be7u A car load of.ceh lust In. L AJo a complete Hne of Buggies, Wagons, I'. . . Uarlioss, Robes, Whip, Ctrl Wheels, Etc .T.iuw Jbitif iEST xopriotor r - Bread Street, Nev Bern, N. C A Good . SMe Livery Team . v - Will be assured when engaged at our Stable, r V We have everything that is kept in a First Claw Liv ery, Stable.'' ' . - ' .r See. U3 for Rales,. ..'' J. M. AE " : I lahn'i Old Stable, Middle Street Ellood Wire Fence; 'x70 fai Loads Heating and Cooking : Stoves.'. mri? 1 1 . . ) ' at L 4 - Nil 7flflf .r" owe society", our children sad our- which caa be done to assist nature , crtort on our jart, v - and women at such times ; ft is crime not to procure it Its offices' permits the mother to undergo her into tne wond a. child worthy of its book Motherhood " sent free. from the west with two car loads (50 adapted for farm, road and draft pur full car load of single and double farm A complete assortment of open and HORSE & MULE 4 0. D& Box. 25c JE3 T ih IS NOLI) Now is tlu ; -T'fmc to buy Jmt EocciTcd.' . riAnriiAi. IATD GEN Notice ot Election, By Board of Commissioners of Craves county, adopted the 6th day of Novem ber lii5, notice is hereby given thav there will be an election held in No. 2 township, in Craven eounty.on Tuesday the 12th day of December, 1905 accora , ing to the law and regulation provided ' for the election of tbe members of the General Assembly, at which election subscription or no . subscription of the second mortgage, five per cent, thirty yearbond. of the Raleigh and Pamlico Sound Railroad Company of No. 2 town ship, of Craven county, to the amount of ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars, in accordance with tbe petition this day 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 Kaleigh and Pamlico Sound Railroad Company providej that said company be issued secofeVmortgage bond to an amount, aot exceeding the amount of three 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 Drovides 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 aa the majority of the quaiiheu voters ot 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. Thi election to be held on the said 12th day of December 1905, in townshi No. 2, Craven county, is to ascertai 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 said second mortgage bond of said Raleigh and Pamlico Sound Railroad Company. Notice is hereby further given, that by order of said Board of Commission ers of Craven county, acting for town ship No. 2 in said county, adopted on the 6th day of November 1905, 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 19U5. Said registra tion books will be closed on Saturday the second day of December 1905, at sun set. The registrars for said elec tion are required to keep the registra tion books open from 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 Friday preceeding the registration, the registrars shall open their books at each poll'ng place in the various pre cincts in said township for the registra tion of said voters. The following named voters have bsen named and appointed for registrar and judges of election for the said pre cinct in township No. 2 in Craven coun ty. N. T. FULCHER, Registrar. x F. A. FULOHER, G. A. GASKINS, Judges of Election. Notice of Election By order of the Board of CommiB sioners of ('raven county, adopted the (Ith day of Nv. 1905, notice is hereby given lhat there will he an election held in No. 1 township, in Craven county, on Tuesday the 12th day of December, l!M),r, according to the law and regulation provided for the election of the members of the General Assem bly, at which election subscription or no subscription of the second mortgage five per cent, thirty years bond, of the Raleigh and I'amlico Railroad Company of No. 1 Township, of Craven county to the amount of Twent -five Thous and ($2.S0X)0) dollars in accordance with the petition this day filed before the said Board of Commissioners will be permitted to the qualified voters of said towmOrp. That the c larter of the said Kaleigh and I'amli.n Mund Railroad Company provides that said company be issued second mortgage bond to an amount, not exceeding the amount of Three Thousand (H,0Ki) dollars per mile, for a purpose of uiding m the construction of faid railroad. Principal of aid bond to bo duo in thirty years aft- r dale of iasue. And the charti-r of h r: i I Raleigh and I'amlico Sound Kudu mi (Vimpany further provides lhat i i a county, township, city or town, in ir through which said railroad or its branches may be lecated, or that may be Inter ested in its construction, may subscribe in the second mortgage bond any such sum ss the majority of the qualified voters of said county, township, city or town may suthorixe. Said subscription may be made In coupon bondf hearing interest at five per cent, rnncipal to be due and payable thirty years from dale of Issue. This election to be held on the aaid 12th day of December lSKtt, In Town hlp No. 1, Craven county, ia to ascer tain whether tfie maiorliy of the Quali fied electors in said Township favor said subscription of Twenty-five Thous and (2ft,ou0) Dollars, in thirty year. Ore per cent bond to the said second mortgsg e bond of said Raleigh and Pam Ueo Sound Railroad Company, Notice is hereby further aivsn, that by order of said Board cf Commiaalon-ers-wf C riven county, siting for Town ship No. 1 In said county, adopted on the th day of November laXsl there will be a new ratrtstrar for said ek. Uon. The registration books will be for registration In the various voting places la said Township No. 1 of Crave county, on Thsrwlay the tth day of November 14. baid regietra Uon books will be closed on Saturday, the 2nd dav of December lana, at sua eet- Tbe registrars for aaid e lection are required to keep lh reglstratioa beoka open f rort I a. m. wiUI suneei each day (except Sundays) ontll said books are dnaed at euneet on Saturday the tni day ef December 1906, and on eacHBatarday during; the period ef registration, and on TharwJay and Fri day prrorwerllng tbe rgMrstie the registrars she I open their books St arh poUing rlaea In the verWnia pre rinrls M ai4 Townehip for the fegi tmtincief said voters. - . " - The foUowing fiamw) Voters bsve been nsme4 srx p-poetd for ngav trar end ig of eWtioa for the said preelnct ta Towiuhip Nov 1 In Craven , . . Wm. Ct rVE, ". ' " v Registrar, ' t -.""- N. M. UrWMter, . ' . J, N. fituU. ivn!jaef Oclwn, Vspte Cpms - . . . . Js. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 28, 1905, edition 1
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