f. r - ; h . r -I . - i," THE JOURNAL published eviwt day in the yer Ex cept Monday! Journal. Building 560 Craven SI, . J V , - - Phoki No. 8. , ' . ; ; CHARLES L.EYENST-'-' ' . ' i t ' " ISUBSCRlPTjON BATES : One Year,- hi adyance. .'.'; X One Year, itlnadvane..v'?Y0? vr vw "kir Kirriiip in the citv-.. V .W j' Advertising rates furnished on appli- , " -cation. ' . " . f Entered at the Poet Qfflceew. Bern i second-clas matter., H.Casi ;JFFICIAL PAPKK F NEW CRAVEN COUNTY. BERN AND Church' Cet' Va:--L. a Cf-on. Aaheville Gazette News. . . V Announcement is made by Eev, Dr. R. Howerton, chairman of the special synodical committee tf the Presbyte rian church of North Uiroima, Uiai an j option has been Secured" on the magni ficent Mentreat estate in BiacK idoun tain township, this county, and an out line made of the practical . and feasible clan, by which the purchase funds may beifcecnred.-. The. synodical committee has secured the option on Mon treat un til Sentemberl. 1906.'? The estate is to cost $42,000 the exact amount that John & Hurler. 'the owner,; has' spent upon it, the interest ontha bivesjnent not included, Oi the ?4Z,ww tnere win i j eae hnA wV!U Am4tKrrA De Data in email mu.wv wu.. - stock will be issued forthe -remaining-amount. It is esthnatedV however, that $50,000 wiU be-necessary; to rpurchase the property and. make needed improve ments and the efforts of the eommittee will! be directed, towards securing this amount. ?f? New Bern, N a, Dec. U 1905. .t inn ticv nir ruRlST. ..: 4. i tit Am hum m - MAS GIVING. v HowCcVsr.-::cn!sCrr3 Ceres Cc! !:tt;ro Threat, frcraCcIIs-Ar-lt' 3 V.'hy;-; WW Tni kaWa toopfc or a paia in iht cant, your cold b ertUiog tacra aa fala h varr Jumrou. Host ol tb deaths in winter Ugmm.t mil ' Wkmnr your cold iimicnl, there jroit mint apply H nrntif. Either oe yov At" ! throat. Wow tn jou takeaa inirnmlirmcdjr it ha ta pus Urou(B ue etoaura. UMI WMCktyordigtuo ad utrerjcu lo j;ottflungt . v - - w , Oowaa't Pntomonla Ctrrr iaaitcrnal. It penrtratcar-aow right lata tbteeat of tbtroabk,u4 aootbM at a on ih imtu4 1ibk or thro. Jt Mill out tlw germ W cola, caaauaiBUoa, paca monia all eoi ierma. T aat U. it ouUua ihi lajigt urvag V0 sun uat gena out. : '"" mi t- 'i . ;, ; I arm taarr ao mlia lo rmiltne ttmn m mj iwnoiiouiii X . d- - - - - rs.M xl I think If f lha anJ mrtllrlna ! V ' warld. I f aura ual hit inomertW; ih (nit -i- .. -:'- - .t fcowan' ta po werfot, bat alto harmleat. It h ma abaolaU aafegaara acalaat PJ.T''' ik anuU keco a bottl ia the honat. ii can to uuvan-a. um I, i f-i. ''f -With most people Christmas giying As a problem, which is not always satis factorily solved when the gifts are -bought and given. There is an art in successful gift bestowing which may ii some degree be navural, but which demands years of iu tuvu r . cultivation. At this season of the year with every one who gives, it is either a question of art or a task in their securing and giv ing presents at Christmas. The task of Christmas giving is made bo, because of human vanity or selfish ness, or a combination of both. There is,gift presentation which has for its sole purpose, the object of paying an obligation. There is also theift sent that the sender may receive -one in re turn. These are not Christmas . gift givings, although they parade under . . . ..A.J such a name, for neither is prompw a ( by love, or the thoughf of a single good impulse, that would raise the sender in the love and esteem of the receiver. Gift giving in its high and true sense, is not impelled by vanity or any sordid feeling, and sending gifts to be known and heralded, or to impose a counter obligation are prompted by no genuine heart emotions. While it may be called an art, to give presents, naturally, that is so the re cipient shall not feel the present, but simply recognize the spirit of love or friendship, of which it is the bearer, it is an art of naturalness, of open 4,artrin0aa. of BincefltV. WhlCh Can not fail to produce the right effects. for Christmas gifts should not be given as a payment of an obligation, a squar ing nf a nersonal account which is to o 1 suffice for the ensuing year. It is the art of giving at this holiday time, which places an added value to every present, cost what it may, for the recipient never figures on the dol lars or cents that the present may have cost the sender, but the value is mark ed in the love or esteem which the receiver believes prompted the sending. . Without the art. the heart natural- nesvthere Is a burden in Christinas living. Not that it Is applicable to quU "more blessed to give that to re ceive." for it is not in the charity amse that this is written.. But t tween relatives and friends, there need not be the task so often felt, nor will it bt a task or problem, when the gift sending is rightly prompted, by fed inn which are sincere, freighted with love, which will make the jrll but the conveyer of the good will, the esteem, ' the kv of the sender to the receiver. HEALTHY PLANTS MiUionslusb-"in twa4 ?hset after health from oive; extreme of faddism to another." when, if they c would only eat good food, and keep their bowels regu lar , with Dr. King's wew.ute their troubles' would ' all pass ; wyi; Prompt Telief aid quick' sure for liver and stomach trouble. 25c at all drug stores; guaranteeai . r - ., -f ' Dearth of Mrs. Laura Ervin. Mr. L. H. Ervin received word yes terday of the death of his mothejr Mrs. Laura E. Ervin, .wife 01. Mr. Ja. Ervin at her home in Bichlaads .altera long and painful illness. Had Bhe lived until December 22, Bhe wonld haVe been 66 vears of age. She. was the mother ol a large iamuy and was highly respected in her com munity. v No Opium In Chamberlain's Cough Rsmtdy There is not the least danger m giv ing Chamberlain 's .Cough Remedy to 11 m .1 a. H(aiM iia1 Aninm 1 small cmiureu oa 11. vyi'"" j..- lor other harmful drug. It has an es tablished reputation of more , than thirty years as the most successful medicine in use for colds, croup arid whooping cough. .It alwaya cures and ta nWsiant, to take. - Children like It. Sold by Davis Pharmacy ana r. Duffy." Reduced Rates A.& N. C. R. Rv croap !, aj eanta. , Seat aj aw, u OMuaa.' 4 Harlowf and Harlowee 'Mr.i. M. BrinsCounty-Superiif. tendent: of New , Perri was here last week and spent several days among the Mr . Dardesty was in jaavefock uidMeW Bern for a couple of days last week in the Interestf some surveyfag ojMr.Brywi.'jlLl V ;"; "'v Rev. J..E, Underwood of Elizabeth City eameSaturday to visit his daugnter Miss Maud and has been, tne guesj 01 Dr. C N. Mason, he lest yesterday for hii horned fc:r 'v.i' ;i:..;- ' :' Miss Helen .Russell of Beaufort who is teaching school at Mill Creek was a fairi visitor ,at -Hur -church last ; pife day.'.;' ,: ' ; - ' . ..'""" Mr. Jaa. Weeks who lias been work ing in New Bern Is-Bgain with "us and has a position with Mr. R. W. Ward. Mr-.'W. P. Taylor of New Bern aj here last week selling some nice freni hogs, h - ':. "v :' - Mr. D.' Longdate and daughter of Bethel church were in attendance at our church last Suday, Miss Bessie Morton came home from Croatan Saturday to spend Sunday, she returnecHo the school Monday morn ing. sampson democrat, -l! J By ElHy Burgundy. --- ; ' Copyright. 1905, by "the Cosmopolitan - Press Association, -Nest .York. I see ".said Mrs. Next ' "that the authorities are. going to investigate a )ot of other enterprises Just as soon as they have finished withthe life,insur- ance companiesvr "Maybe they will," replied Mr. Next ivA then baybe they woa't.f; Investi gationliav been very fashionable rer cently, but that's no sign that they will have a longer run than any other rage. Pinj Pong had; .ui Worked;" np to fever heat for quite a spelUdidn't It? Never theless,' J dimMavti oft.thatinXtigatVrsTanie, j for the royalties - on It would put . me a close second to the btanaard uu. crowd. :i 'Atrthe present time, it . Is the style m- jw iu.. hino a1 toW, "evervwdy and eyerytiiinj 'i Hanks. thS colt owned fcr H. X Hines.-1 vesttgatecTryAy v fiTOPV oecause e of Citaton,.Urweredhertreco list week- by 'lJ seconds, irpttin nule in 2,8.i Messrsi W ftffcnd lesae Huggins : tanwd :; he MiMr ev r. politiciana have to ,;dig up , employment for ihefe fytfflSw whyJf we send ourehildren to the pubUq . school one politicalised doctor, calls to (investigate' Kin drove her. She la ver f prohabl L. t 01 eyesigntana anotner ine jasiess co ever- raiaeuu -oaoir son. v-' r-f vr:s ' t r. . Torture ol a Prtachtr. '; .. ;'"v ? 'fhe story of the torture of -Rev .-.'Q, p. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of arpersville,;: N. Y.; 'will Interest jrgti.". He says: I suffered agonies, be cause of a persistent cough, resulting M . -,a . t .. 1 - - ?. -, , . . irom tne grip. 4 naa to sieep faciuig op jn; bed. 'iV. ..I tried many iremedies, Sithpnt relief, until I took Dr .King s evifiscovery "J f or Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which entirely etired my cougbj and saved me from con sumption,' ' , A grand cure for diseased condition of Throat and Lungs. I At all teed. Trial bottle free. ' calls to 'investigate tte -state of their vaccine scars. J ant; told that next year t tottS&iMMxfte their teeth and a pedacunst will call to 'in- some doctor, says, in writing, that he j has permanently lost his voting ra-1 parity.: -.k-' nV. "What ma ea these Investigfitions popular? It's the passing of confidence Everybody is "under a eloud of sus picion. V A merchant hires a clerk, who is said to be strictly honest". Does he trust him?' Not on your .Ufe-hi puts in an iron Sherlock HoImes-easV. reg- iaterJ - "i. V-it""?., Z't i,- -i:,4, ,:rw ".Mra. Millionsworth nvitet .ristoc- racy toantftess the marriage .pf her uaugnter to vie xuuee. 01 - oanKrupi. Does she trust aiistocraeyf ' Noi much she has a-lot of detectives OA hand, In evening dress disguises, to see that aristoeracy don't swipe any of th,e wed; cung presena., . ; -; 'Miss Gayest is myited tq spend a fortnight with her dearest friend, Mrs, Van Rwinuof Newport. Is she trust ed? Indeed not when her ylsitisat an end," an, inventory is' made of the sraest'a chamlr before the butler is allowed to send her trunk to the depot. ."We get together and elect a certain citisen County Treasurer, because, as we say,' we know of a dead moral cer tainty that he is the very soul of honor nd integrity." Do wetrust Kim? Nay, hay we demand that he irive bpnd be fore we hand him our money. ; "We burn tons of red fire, blow tin horns and spring a lot of. hysterical en thusiasm because we have elected to the State Legislature a leading citizen BLOOD POISON CURED. ;-Alesperate Struggle and How it Ended. ; ': . ' ; Just 27 miles from the classie eitv of Athens. Ga.. is located the thxivm- Ijttle town of Maxey'a, the residence of Mr. f.obert Ward, who has lust bee - reieasea irom tne most perilous predicament, the particulars or whtea be aas consented to give to the publicc He writes as follows: : " - . , , , fc-f r r -.-. af aiAiaT s, uolethorpe uo., yA., jury 1. For twelve or fourteen years I have, been a afreet sufferer with a terrible - form of Blood Poison (Syphilis.) which ran into the secondary, and finally- it '.' was pro noun ca a ternary lorm. My 1 eao, I ace ana snouiaers necamsj -aunost a solid mass of corruption, and finally the disease commenced eating away my', skull bones. I became so horribly repulsive that for three years I Bbsolutey refused to let people see me. I used targe quantities of. the most noted blood remedies, -and applied to nearly all physicians near me, but my : condition con-; tinued to grow worse, and all said I must surely die. My bones becsimeHhe seat of excruciating aches and pains; my nights were passed in misery; I was reduced in flesh tCnd aCrength; my kidneys were terribly deranged, and life be came a burden to me. I chanced to. See" an advertisement of B. B. B., and I sent one dollar to W. C. Birchmore and Co., merchants of our place, and they procured one bottle for me. It was used with decided benefit I continued its use and when eight or ten bottles bad been used was pronounced sound and well. Hundreds ol scars can now be seen on me, looking like a man who had been burned and then restored, - My case is well known in this county, and for the benefit of others who may be similaily affected, I think it my duty to give facts to the public, and to extend my heartfelt thanks for so valuable a' reme dy. I have been well over twelve months, and no return of the -disease has oc curred. Robert Ward, Maxey's. Ga., Julv I We, the undersigned, km w Mr. Robert Ward, and take 'pleasure in stating that the facts as above stated by him are true, and that his was one of the worst cases of Blood Poison we ever knew in our co mty, an 1 that he has been cured by the use 01 B. o. U. Botanic blood Balm. A. 1. brightwell. Merchant. John T. Hart. W. C. Birchmore & Co., Merchants. W. C. Campbell J. H. Brightwell, M. D. Botanic Blood Balm (8. B. B.) is guaranteed1 to cure any 'Blood or Skin Disease if taken in sufficient quantity as directed. It is so'd by all good drug gists at $1.00 per large bottle; 6 for SS.OO. Valuable book free. BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. Daniels & Hahn Sale and Exchange Stables On account of .the North Carolina Annual Conference, A. M. E. Uiurcn, New Bern. N. C, Dec, u-JWin, me A. & N. C R. R. will sell round trip ticket to New Bern from Goldsb-.ro si. 25." LaGranee 96c, Kinston 70c, Dover 50c, Newport 55c, oreneaa City 75c, Beaufort $1.00. Ticket, on sale Dec 16th and I7tn, wren ,pmw rw lath. 1905. Reduced rates in proportion from all other stations. Sara Bernhardt we enthusiastically welcomed In New York, where, she w for two weeks on her farewell r 1 tour. y If n ta kind of billious mood, You wish an aid to digest food. No other pill is half so good As DeWitt's Little Early Risers When e'er you feel impending ill, And need a magic little pill, . No other one will fill th bill Like DeWltt's little Early Ria 1 . Midshipman Minor Meriwether, Jr., iyfio . was i, tried by court .martial for causing the . death of Midshipman Branch, has been sentenced to confine-rhoni- tn Din limits of the naval academy One of our most noted improvements g riod 0f one year and to be pub- lici? renrmanaed by tne secretary u the pavy. is a new barn and adjoining sheds being erected by our neighbor, Mr. R. W. Ward. Mr. J. H. Davis spent several days in Beaufort last week where he is prepar ing to move. '' Rev. W. A. Piland was here Sunday to fill his regular appointment, but was fortunate in getting Rev. Under- hrood to finals' place. . . 'Til King ol All-CouBh. Madlcloes. i3s Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Canton Center, Conn.; who has been in ithe U. S. Service for"" about .sixteen years, says: "We have tried many I cough medicines for croup, but Cham- Vn.l?- PAnwVP.mdi1tf ta VinfT hf all Many of our people were somewhat mB J,vo. f!- - . - - . 1 wiu viva w rw iww M " aurprised at the unexpected marriage 1 We atao flnfl Jt Mmedy for otMr. A. . uaroour, one Jebijghs and colds, giving certain result popular young merchanU of N. Haoel yng .- tB, For ana Kiss MauawnufrwuUuK,..v l4 . b Davis Pharmacy and F. S. and aceomplishedtUiughter of Elder J; U a j vit. K-tk rV I . - .' Si. unaerwoou u tuunmui 1 . ' has!been teaching school hereforashort The ladies of the Presbyterian Church vn. . .v Baa haM inri Mf. I will no ia uicir mnniuu VariBUIIM ll LWmmf -3 v estigate' their ingrowing toenails. ? "Time was when our good old moth -em could sell their jellies and preserves a fast as they could make them. Not so now-they must be, 'investigated oy the Pure Food Commission, which is the nom de plume 01 a nana 01 politicians. f!There was a time when a set of . reputable citizens could get . together fh. marrfaura ceremonv at the war on rnuay tne iow . oeg.nnum home of Dr. C. N. Mason. Thyliav at four o'clock In ths afternoon, in the j conduct a banking business without i,a w wiahea of their manv 1 m the lecture room 01 uie rresDyterwn 1 wavsr wherefores. Not so now friends. ' " Church, f ancy wont 01 every ueecnp-1 thay must be iuvestigater ay tne . " n-. 1,00 t Nw "on. lysrs, cmcicen saiao, ewea ojj 5 . Exgminers, who are an pon- eyery ya letyJce cream, Ices of various I fafa flavors, and . all the delicaciea of the j ilJa gon- season wui d tmnzn, . : wuww prices. A great attracUoa will be tne. Mr. J. Harry Davis has gone to New Bern on business today. Mr. A- J. Barbour la' in New Bern to-1 day to replenish his stock and to a-1 range for house keeping. Messrs. J. R. BelL Dr. C N. Mason and J. E. Taylor were elected torepre tent the Bartow' Sunday School in the candy booth of home made" candies I served In sweet attractive style. ..." h: The storm Saturday - and; Sunday j nutrict Convention at Kinston on the attained a velocity of more than u 14 to 16th, and Misnfes Bessie Morton chosen as aiter- miles ai iwur off Nantacket, but eora- paraUvely Uttle damag resulted. -' and Ola Loftg -were nates.. . Mrs. W. F. Bectoo and son, Willi. pent 8unday at Wlnthrop with her son Mt'-A. L. Beeton. ... by a majority of the vote was enough to put a candidate in fflee. -No so now the ballot boxes must be Investigated' by the Board of Canvasser, more politicians. Tf m nf ou wortnv citisens re- The huge wheat snoVoit seed area of I ti .1 .-.n ka nun ashore the Punjab are already suffering fromj hl wjfT Not nor ths prolonged droughty and gmt anx-j muit be.lnvesygated' bv the Cus- iety is ten lor tne xaie w me unuawfuy 1 topfljeet,, more politicians. immense crop; - . . , He Qam el Pseasieala s facers w. So botknow of a sinele Instance where a cough or cold resulted In pneo- , Mr. Percy Mattocks I now teaching monia or consumption wnr rowy th', North HarwwBire scnooi wnicn Honi-r and Tar bad been taken. UI was taught by Mis uaoa unoerwooa cares coughs and colds pertecxiy, so ao 1 before ker mamage. not take chance with som nnicnown preparaUon which may xxavtm omatee, , ff ( f.$ Httty ki 1tr which cause eonsnpauon, wwuu.i -Jf a Co.. Chicago,. : originated ihat rtards rfoveii from cold. Asa I ttm and Tar aa a throat and lung for Foley's Honey and Tar and refusal rmdy, and on account of the freat an v aubsUUU Offered. I saortt aM popuianiy 'J any auDBuuiiawuvrau. .-1 aM Ta manv Imlutlona are offered for Ithecenulne. Ask lor roiey's rtoaey A dlsnatch from St. Petersburg says I u refuse axv substitute of- tb scheme of Baron do ,lxMi, .we ferdaoper parawiii give . t v v.im. m.w a 1 tha aama aauaLacuan. il ta bukuj wa fTencn engioer, 'TT" V " . .V U attain. o onlatea and i. afestv .'children and duticnl rr 1 I Davie Pharmacy. ; New York Cotton' MarkiL ' .V. i The following were the 'openlnf d closing price on Ui New Tot k Cotton jExchange, Dcl3. ' -,rs yrOpenjKigh- Low Jaa 1L40 Mch 1L69 ' ,' ZReeeipUTt4,84 '. tastYear-rWiL;- , CIom lLea !l!06 lo th Kood days, .If a man was deai h irs dead, and ere had a per fect right to go ahead with the funeral Ms aAttnar must be inveatttatea by th.Boar4 of. Health,- which ia the varnJform .appeodix of the party w &ower . H isn't dead witll they say ke la. and the won't say he b until up and elect a District Attor- KKZi o eVerv description? Robia. Blankets, Whips. that he don't blackmail those game will be pn c08e margin for cash or secured who can be relied upon to pass laws that are knock-out-drops to the trusts. Do we trust him? Perish the thought we hurry ney to Bee trusts. We pay -.our postal servants two cents to deliver our letters, uo we tnit them? Nonsense -if we enclose therein a case note we pay an addi tional eight cents, registration fee, be cause we have a hunch that if we don't they will steal the money. "Mark my word, our integrity is in the clutches of some terrible wasting disease. We are so crooked we can t nan aea atraicht. In the good old fashion days when sassafras tea, flax seed poultices and mutton suet were our standbys, a man's word was as erArul aa hia bond. Not so now -he must say what he has tosay in writing and swear to it before a notary public before anyone will bolieve a word of it "Take my word for it, we are noth ing but a bunch of suspicious charac tars our best frionds place no conn dense In us." "I wonder," asked Mrs. Next, "if Adam ar n laced anv confidence in EveT" "'Investigation' shows," replied Mr. Next; "that he did once, and got badly stung for It, too, the recent two car loads of Horses and Mules receWed and owing to our increasing trade and demand, our Mr L G Daniels STuSpmnSSJoS head of Horses and Mules weighing 900 to ia lb. ,6 to vears old all well broke and adapted to the farm, road, timber, and draft pur years omr " .:Vu; a rf,,a w a sn rarrv in stock COO- 1 Ills Bbm- T. V v. t - t . n o 01 open arm ioi- Duties, ouncjo p see. ell to wait and see us Detore Duying. lours ini'y, paper. Transfers, It will pay. yon we MWELS & HAHN. Livery, Feed, Nale nnd Exchange STAB 1 Sensible-Present New Bra Wagoas, ood Garvine Bet is the Tmfw TirR6nt-:we have .tnwn. Also rocnei Knives and fiinglv Barrel Shot uns. "if end- Urgeat and finest stock of Horses and Mules over ofTered for sale in Atefloadof.eachjustln. Al a comp ete line of BuggiM. W A Harness, Robes. Whips, t'-art Wheels, Etc. right thing ior a T.JJ T03ES, Fxopxiotoz Broad Street, New T.err, N. C. acbtatre a blin Rvalra tha Sr. Oarefal Adrail M Wall aa (Ml Sail. -DM 70a rtr sa a twaabuab WlHoh tWpiia tha moat bet(Wt tavlionmen n aoil-of aucmhlna-aad of atnophr ,. aaarnaS MI tg A inn of manure Witt not bale a flalrt that a cankar eaUne oui 11a a-n. - Ton miMi etrov the eaoae btfore yes MB MMti Uia MML Vau Mmut anra rafMfT 4 Bali. rebMfi en baw unions. Wa. off e On Hundred Dollars R1 , .n..iul..fi.i..r.i and vVt o t a1. I railroad from Sibni. W Sd Ualof y a of tarrh that c qUariCrS XOr k. . ..AiiMi n ana ruiaaniaai uvr- i w . . u fcii. via miMiM - I . . . j vM iT.n'. i.n i'hm i nn rni i I I ivnnii nun i mii-D.. - - mhuiiL whir, hu ftamea a commisi lion 10 formulate eoatract regun pot be cured by Hall's CeUnt Cure." ' VI. n ENEY A CO . Toledo. O. . a. . a . 1 ra a ' 1 . -fa At ttiarwtiesTute, wnere ne ownm We, tne undersignea, nave snown r large eotmtrr place. It ts believeu 1 tt Q,eny forthelastia jearf.aolfc- that the suicide of Robert D. Successor to M. Hahn & Co , Bafle- 4 - T.e nit- ta (e Ah it f J I and Injuria.; JSc at all druggists. raoM 4Ti a farm i ' -veer hair vtlri mum II te fall.wt Sawlffrt-a ffaraMJla Itaatraf la t-m a4 kuMlif kale ta lh tre eawW- - NM4 r tM1'i ni"aia aianoa f" -e.tJ tTbe J5cMa t. . .nn.niD!JM.reHl ft: fjl Fstrtul f si. .V; ,ltta a fearful faU W bavt te . vlMkmfcrL--. ,; the terrible torture of Wea. "1 1 - - ' truthfully say," writes Harry uiison,. -. , mt MasontlHe. UL. 'tnat ioe nana, - . , . . , , " - - , ... 1 Jem , a? 11il jr. , BWading, Itching aid Prvtroding ni, I ,inou-aooe ' ' ImU Kahra.' La me MSUTVar 01 civuu, am v wm 1 - 1 1.. v ,v. tMimaihave been savea dv a tew coai on Foley s Honey ana Tar, ana every family with children should k? it In The Odneee guikk and.Bongknotigl the house. It eontalns no opiates, snd itrawe tie aeerles of demmrvk. 1 U tafe and sure.-' Mrs. - Georue II. Cuck lea's ' cure made." ! KwarfAUinewsOiewaamrnaso- rlal and ooUUcat ernnrmt C-f Cosloft, AuA muUWtilv a !Vf o ettSf k of acute efline the KeerV, te was l raare of " ".. ' C kt lf files. - l1:- A. m W the ehiM U done parsing ,;v'y ambarUIn's fJre. - Wtye M .,r ariih a soft .cl'Ui lfoT allowing ... ta tirM Man 'trained T,ure te this with the bt rult. W,t Tat Sale i v 1S tha rrantinS of whkh would end thelPVket. fan Tranclaeo, CsL, writes: boreoUof Ainericaa roods.' ;. ' lMbay had adsngarous attack of t ! 1 , . jcro'ip ana we mougni ane wwn cnose r'or the rWdenfa a.rUtmaS dinner todesth, but one does of Fold's H-ne, be sent frota I sna 1 tr rii-aj ncr ai vm im ether reme'hae had faiUd, Ws ste aever without It In the house. ' a eo-bouna wrier wui DaWit, Wis., aordir.g U a ) eeatement made by Mrs. Mary Mallby of B kit, whe ts vkaitlng near Geneva., ftuffc-lars forttd aa enUsra-e mW the pnetorTice st V7, a small, town ir tJlsaUUi City, N. C, and Till ad It of all variables, saeurirg a OorisideriVe air-Kint ia Bwn and stamp. ' nrwry Vttar c to c"r,,e. - Half a t !nt of U-i wtT Uki half Have him perfectly ..honorable ta U buaineee- transaction; and f naoclaUy alJe to carry out any obligations made by his firm. ;'. - - ' ', ' Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,' 0 . IlaJlt CaUrrh Cure la taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the tWod and mucous surfaces of the systtm. J Tee townlala sent - free. Price, 75c per bottle. - Bold by all Ireglsta. Tale Hall's Famllv nils for const!- paUon. ' . . ; Ptnalon Wtrrtnts. ": ' - -WarranU on the Trmrar In tt"T of State peniiUwirrs rlHff l 1 TowrwWp haa brt sent to K. M. WiU ; j l.ama, IV., Vam eVoro N. C. UgSU!,!) No, Z with mefl,tti.j -jhf el anl rir lMr t G, V, tfane4 on Nantucket eltoet, la rTJ,,',n'l rjl !.r!.j'm, F-i . l'"r, N. C to be leeling UdTy and the casts nj iV-a at I n'f (V 1, 8. F-U-ealled for aid by wira!re Ulr;i'. u m, U 4., C-a, K. C fo. :..rer H "-r I ' U-e GlulHlIdwnillupplyo - Fhone U Ctrtifital RtixUndlrj Charier, ' : j. -t ,U. ilUtu; fsersUtk agent for tte;AU:hIson, .opens ana ' - ofTtce of Cornptroilet Haiiarav. aL itimiwh. aaai win. Trtasory Ptsrtmmi I of the JWrrenry ) itanwsy, s ri, uf-.i. u.m n C tUrged with stealing 170.000 worth of Wellington, U C, , Vnm.' . WWnaa, Br aatu rauroaa ucaeie i-a - - " ";Lt .Ka nnial it haa ate. a.. 1 r . mi a. . wnn ij miw . tog tne oepoi n.r- en rr.aae to Kovemberr, 13081 MtUfactort evidence I J. M. ARNOLD, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Stablea. Largeet and Flne-t Stoclj of Horse arvl Mules over offered In ew Bern. A far load of each Jnat received. Complete line of Bungles, v. ago, nerneae. Robes, Whips and Cart WheeU Hariri's Old Suble, Middle Street. J M been arreeted at ranama. i- . al Hank of hw ilarne, aooawr that "The Natlon- tltyoff'ew lien Mo the rwmty ef .Craven end EteU of Nortli Carolina. - - haa crunched With all the pmvtirfotiS of . . . .. r k l.w tha Act of Omera "toenal le Ntio rnm " v . httlklnn AaeVutlnns U. extend Uwrix TWa t no ethT tre.liclne masofae .rporate eisunc, and for other pur l,irnvt ta tareWed SO trioch prae pnat-l.' XJT11 July ..,1 n air.rcc.UiTHi t-f f ratttuile envm'W by the THE NATIONAL HANK OF NKW BfeRNF, N. C. f " Condensed Sutement Dec. 1, 1905. t - tUr Caal et K. Mf, "1 r,l H'tr.ey trm,l.! ! r yra,' i writ" Vr. I t"'-I ' " f f tun, Wsah., "a-- i t'-e !'',.-' r I r t ' r.f'p'ma. lt;l h'.li'jV, ! an4 t! very f't 1 - t ' r f i if will l't tl.'-ir ' ! . VV, :: H rr,. ,at:o::, ; C 5. C. aa O aml-frUln I l'Eh I'.emaiy. U eTetWa, rl proropt r!if fol'K-jWS l!tt. f-;'.! I'sr' everywhere Jo r IT.. - '..' to l rnTiu f r ! of ether. It I S tt ,r rr.-.-;p rv4 Will p?eTT)t i If i .-i st te f rl ; ; 'r .' r,a. It la at,' , -n it J - u m r.-'i. - J in ii ;, i- ff ' I tl f ' . ! - r, a. 1 12. l-a as Act, efjprored April 19 far?- - Krrw. T-horofrire. 1. William B. IUlg ty, rr.ptnilier ft the ( irrewy, do hrt.y f-nifT tf'.al hatKHl of New f'rr." I ''! In tha ,,'yrf N liorn, 'n lve rminij of Cravati ar,J f.! of . n ' arolina, ta pri j.f.o'l in u '-4 arti(lee of a '.t.n r. r- 1 rkiae of t. - t 1 f . 'iTorr 1 r ? 11, b!( li'ai ff "'' r ' tr 'j- i - , RESOURCES. fena, other IBvtetmeU..-tSl".R7.W Cash M,168.99i tacn,B6-i ! . , llABlUTlEa. 'Capital Hurploa and Profits droits t loo....... . . 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