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; journal! 1 evert day hi - the' "year ex- ay. ; JournaBuikfing 66-60 RLE3. Ifc BTSYESS.' XT 1'. r. In dvaac.Ui $-QQ r, itiniidTiiB- , by carrier In e city.... . .60 ising rates fitrnabe4 on appli- d at tha'Port Offtee, JSew Bern , second-claw matter, T. PAPE Or NEW BERN AND - CRAVEN COONTT. - ,M,,,,MasajaaaMSaaWWsasassssasp r Bern, ITC Jan 17 J906. BW IS FOR ALL HEN AND THEIR AFFAIRS. oruwtnilfl of H. H. Rogers of ird Oil notoriety, in Jus examina- i the New; York Supreme court, 'itness summoned by the State of in, 'Js neither an edifying nor y one, from a character and moral t, ; After weeks of effort to sub- Mf, Rogers, during which time ' aded the officers of the law by means possible, was served with e in due legal form. Since his ranee in court, his testimony has ne of evasion, and his demeanor ntnwi which exnressed. if it did ipiy, contempt fpr the oourt. public conduct in court of Mr. 3 exhibits him in the same char of superiority, indifference to law s demands, as does the Standard igersy who has ridden rough shod men for more than a quarter of a 'ryjpiling up millions of money. dless of the ethics which are sup- i to govern even "business methods. 3 this very self-arrogancy of such f millions,' as Mr. Rogers, they ig immunity from the law, judge try, that causes the masses to feel he rich aie not amenable to the of the land, that laws are made ie poof, and that they must suf- he' penalty for violations, while who can employ lawyers of in e may escape, through technical- "V.' Y-, . i a very mistaken idea that men ; Rogers class have, that judges urtaarenot meant for fhem.'that ire" not to be held as strictly to a tubes, as men of moderate means; who may be classed, as working- If anything, it is the extremely the multi-millionaires of this coun who 'ought to have, and publicly their respect for laws, for if so Hhould be placed upon the plain neck to set for themselves, they I soon be atriuDed of power and 3 danger which threaten), more i.U others at the nreaent day. is mulU-millionairea are seeking Ion above all the rest, and hold selves M only amenable to thero at the aaroe time they demanding nil others shall be held strictly act alls to the very laws they sneer -off at, and If caught as was Mr. re, atrlve to make it m farce, wm of ridicule. It is Just the Rocke - and Rogers claaa who ought to onorably before the law, and prove rightt of dtixenahip by Bring up dictatM of the taw. It will beat (.heir interests if they aha) I so do. d of enacting the role of Mr. n, at .be bow appears before ,.h tribunal of Missouri, trying to 9 remedy out of a position which 1 be one calling for dignity and iaUoa of the court, hfa C Be Cerad td ppUcatioM, aa they camot the diseased bcrtioo of thd ear. Is only on way to cure iafiM it U bv MraiUUtfJoflal rwMdJe. U cmmiI by aa inoaJM4 ( f the norttM Urine of the Uaa Tub, mm this tnbe b 1 yog hare av rumbling eound ot Ihrttrinir. and when H k . Deaf Bead to lb remit tho fefUiMittUnN can U t and this Ub restored to ltd r!iUon, ber(r w'O tw de ! f f.rvr, ttim e0m oetoi too . i hj (Uirb, which ta not t an infteswd eotxliuod of lb : girt On ttondrwl DoIUrt , r.M of tafl (ild by ) I' t ranno be wr4 by Hall' C..r. rnd t'4 cliTokrd, ir-e f HFN EY A CO, ToWd, a r I'n.fgidt Tfce. - -V- 1 )TOniA s- i t ; THE PEOPLE ALU Cried, BerteUe. ff HewkaVe TW word of lata has bean ta- every one mouto, uo many ere wonaertnt what the word elgnlflns, though. BO im tu yet been ftrond, who will deny that NBWBRO'S HKRPICIDH doe the wore Well, for the Information of thousands of people who ilka to. know all a boat a rood tuns', .wo would, aay that HERPICIDE means, a etestroyer or killer of .Herpes," Now "Herpes" la the family nam- of a disease caused by Tarton vegetable par asites. A similar microbe causes dan druff. Itch in scalp, and falHna- hair; this la the mlerobe that NBWBRO'S HKRPi CHB promptly destroys; after which the hair grows. Sold 'br leading druBgtata. Bend lOo. in stamps for sample to Tho Herpioide Ca, Detroit, Mich, . - . C o . BRADBA.M. Special Art. It is learned that in the last explo sion of 750 lbs. of powder near Bush- nelL N. C, Briday afternoon four men were killed, Capt J. M. Powers, or Chandler, N. C, and three negroes. A Jamaican Lady ISpeaks Highly of Cham bsrfaln'i Cough Remedy. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the su- lwrintendent of Cart Service tit Kings ton, Jamaica, West Indies Islands, says that she has for some years usea wram herlain'a Coucrh Remedy for coughs, eroun and wnoODine covgn anu ima . v J I found it very beneficial. She has im plicit confidence in it and would not be without a bottle of it in her home, Sold by Davis Pharmacy and F. J Daffy. It is said the alleged forgeries of Leland W. Prior, a broker who com mitted suicide in Cleveland, may reach $700,000.; Half the World Wonder how the other half lives. Those who use Bucklen's Arnica Salve never won der if it will cure uts, Wounds, Burns, Sores and all Skin eruptions they know it will Mrs. Grant bhy, 1130 E. Reynolds St. Springfield, 111., says: 1 regard it one oi me aosoiuie necessities of housekeeping. Guaran- teed by All Druggists. Price 25c. r It is said that Mr. Marosini, the rich New York Banker, designs most of his daughter's hats and that they are a delight to the eye. Dragging to Death. A miserable invalid suffering from disordered female functions, monthly pains, nervousness, fallings, dizziness, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, etc., will find relief in wine of Cordui and Thedford's Black-Draught, two of the most valuable, reliable, scientific, curative medicines known for the treat ment of sick women. They are sold at all drug stores, and should be in every home. Try them. If Norfolk attempts to' take the pro posed normal school from Newport News, the legislators from Newport Njs will oppose any appropriation for the Virginia building at tho Jamestown Exposition. ' OABTOniA, gwton of Rev. Dr. James Powell Garland, one of tho Ix-flt known Methodist ministers in Virginia, died at his home in New Kent county. Ths Grip. "Before wo can sympathize with others we must have aufTeredour bcIvob. ,' ' No one can realize the suffer ing attendant upon an attack of the gup, unless he has had the actual ex perience. There ia probably no disease that causa so much physical bmd men- UJ agony, or which so aucceesfully de fied medical aid. All danger from the grip, however, may be avoided by the prompt use of Chamberlain's Though Remedy. Among the tun of thou sand who have used this remedy, not one case haJ ever been reported that has resulted In pneumonia or that has oat tocovervd. For sals by Davis armacy and P. S. 'hiffy. Col E. U Peters, former vice-presi dent of the Southern Cotton Associa tion, in a Wtter, charged President Jor dan, who deposed with bin last sum mer, wfth using the OrgAiaaUoa for political purpofe and declares that the dnriakm to hold ctUoa at U cents is r- dicukKta. . . Ifauklndof blttioud toow, Too wish a kkj to dig food, . No otber pin is half ao rooJ - Aa DeWlU's UtUe Earl listen eVbeA e'er you feel Impending 10, And need a magid htUe pin, , No other end will fiD tba bill . , UkdDeWUfi Llttie Earty Bld Wim ta Port Rtco'bavd bxTeaaed lkrfgU dined the SpaAWi days, and thirty pr tmt. of the chiUren are m th public ochoold, which ar mi Ktntr IcutAaovaUon, '. ' . , . iafft at d CW Hw Id Te. . (WtiUJiUd hv tMf ddgfo la or rmll fro toU than frma any other Caua. 7 bis fact aftouw tnatf bpU tror cartful as there la m dar gar whalrrwr from a n.Vl wImvi H pcoprfy ttu4 hi t Wrwlr. For maiy year CkamlieTlaia'd Congli Riv e1y baa Wt rrsr,!ferl the timet t-fTTrpt tr-d rffetloal p-,(lirlr(d In fnr ib JTfw. It ''I'l ftalHre's rUv lirm lh feHrre tii lo-C, "p"- Ik errt1r.e aiyl Si-U rv (ie Is rv.t:-f h tjtiem in a l'';'-y 'vMW. r- ll tty iHjjther. A scientist explains some of -the Btr&nge pliuoximena of dreams by say ings that they are due to what he calls hereditary memory." He take the points out that after suffertng the men tal sbout of falllne the"- sleeoor es capes the shock' of the actual stopping, i The explanation Is that the falling sen- 1 sationa have been, transmitted from , remote ancestors 'who -were fortunate f enough to save, themselves after fall- ing xrom -greai neigno-in Treetops By; clutching .the branches.. The molecn-'. lar changes In the cerebral -cells -doe to the shock of stopping could- not be transmitted because. Tlctlms falling o the bottom would bf kllledr yinBlB- ( liar manner by reyertlng to the bablta of animals which existed Centuries ago the same' investigator finds an expla nation for the uientai state vxperienp- ed by individuals la various dreams the "pursuing ilon8ter, sdream,v. the "reptile -and vermin-: flream,''' ;'cbM tlreams, Buffocafloh dreams, "flylog dreams and the like. . Qnack lfcdleiaes. ( Drcone- fiays. Nearly everything in - the aUlma kingdom was formerly, used la- the .. heallnir art.' m the oldest medical book now known, composed In Helical polls, where once Joseph' served In the. house of Fotipbar, we find "means for Increasing the growth of hair, prepar ed for Schesch, the mpther of Teta, the king of upper and lower Egypt." i)ogs teeth, overripe dates and asses' hoofs were Carefully cooked in oil and then grated. As Teta lived be fore Cheops, this recipe for hair oil is older than the great pyramid at Gizet) and is supposed to date back more thai) 6,000 years. The beads of venomo serpents have held an important place in medicine.. A strong broth made from them and mixed with salt aqd spices and 100 other remedies was em ployed under the name of tberiacas a cure for every conceivable disease. Three drops of the blood of an angry cat gave relief to the epileptic. Camp Tidbits. The muskrat may be broiled over the hot embers, with sliced bacon so ar ranged that the drippings run over the musquash as It cooks, or it may be made into a stew with vegetables and pork, and In this case the longer it simmers over the fire the better will be the results. Only seasoned campers ever have an opportunity to feast on the delicious nose of a moose or know the delights of marrowbones of deer split and mixed with parched corn meal and cooked all night, or dried venison pounded to fragments and cooked with rich bear's fat, musk tur tle soup, porcupine steaks, with hell benders as a side dish. And, although thousands of muskrats are killed and eaten every year In Maryland and Delaware, probably but few of my readers In the northern states will ex periment with this rodent Outing. ChlM Cooking Secrets. "I once attended a mandarin's ban quet in Peking," said an ex-consuL "and It was the most remarkable feast I ever sat down to. One course appear ed to he plain hard boiled eggs. The eggs tame on unadorned. Their shells were intact, and yet, when we broke In to them, we found that they contained nuts and sweetmeats. Another course was whole oranges, with unbroken skins, yet Inside the oranges were five different kinds of jelly. The Chinese guests took these two courses as a mat ter of course, but I, In amazement, ask ed our host bow on earth they had been concocted. He smiled and shook his head. "'Ah, that.' be said, Ms my cook's secret.' " Warrea aad JeSrm. Joseph Jefferson was playing Sher idan' comedy of "The Rivals" m Boston on on occasion many year ago. HI version of the play bad bce3ri arranged in Such a way as to git Bob Acre considerably more promt nence perhapd than tb author origi nally Intended, occasionally at the ek pens of the other characters. WQ. Uatu Warren, the old comedian, sat the play out and at Its conclusion was aaked, "How do you Ilk Jefferson' Bob AcreeT Vapttal. capital," replied Warren, -and BhorWao twenty mile away.'" Oartrls War. Cartyl appear In a brief reminis cence from thd poo of Percy Fitzgerald thus: The thing with Cartyt wa to send" out for a long sbarcfcwardea ( clay pipe) and a screw of tobacco, which pot blm In groat good humor, II talked to bis plat, as yoo might ay. If anybody said anything from which be dlssooted yoo would bear bin monnorjng, 'Ob, h putr aukL fool; rvfular pdir oW fooir A can wiq being tried od lb charge of selling Import whisky. T whisky w offared la dvMeOc. Jory rttlred to try U dvWtec. Jttdgw (presently) What to tb verdict? . Foreman of Qm Tbtrety Jtrry Tour booor. w wist nxir orVWuc.- Ma moetsco 'New Lrttor. . ' ' " ' - , 1 A Ceetacal ti. Hosbvid-I mi plainly yo want to get p d quarrel Ad4 In Um street too! Wttt at bent io w sr Inelde our ewo tVlfe-Iropolble. I shall bl oowo U for wo get tnrv- SrlarMl. ; . . , Ilatona Wht r you tMrtng yor doll to pMcm, fort ntn-r trmktnt. for tho fnrfob of Comfort ppo Hid ytt to be food bi trerytJiliif. , ; , Hi la tb nerrVt Ct fl UK pde Of TtkM. Atmr o4 Iwto Bird all ar r Vma A iMlnv. . liiOt 104 fn. - .Tb hncd for R in a fall clir ara xr'etit in the r of Mm. Jm ni Durwan, tt !! DMrlt!", M., rvrw 70 year oM. FKs writer "Y.Wuir Fitter rored me of Qr"Ti Ijjni of J53 raire tr ''nj, srxl nn !e rne fe! as M ' r j aa t f'mi j t'-rl." t'.Wtrt I iU"r ror : Inftarh al I iref r! I I I'iwlfTa, Cm- ' j ! '? f-'liflr i'-:-'-- at AO I r -, TO DELICATE MM . You will never cet well py, hearty "and free from pain; until you build upVour constitution with a nerve refreshing, bloodrir-aking' tonic, like -- . - Mt Makes Pale V - 'It la a'pure, harmless, mejBdnat. tonlr' made irom- vegetable' irodlents. vhlch relieve female pain and distress, such as headache.? backache, bove! ache, 'dizziness, chills, scanty or profuse menstru-t ajlori, dragging down pains etc. -I It is a building, strength-making medicine for women, tho only ; I medicine that ts certain tcr do you good. Try 1L n TC- Sold by every druggest in $1.00 bottles. , WRITE OS A IJETTEE treely and frankly, In strictest confid . ence, telting us all your synfptoms and troubles, r We will send free- advice (in plain sealed envelope), how to "cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory , Dept. , The Chattanooga Medicine Co. J liattanooga, jenn. ;;'-. - flew York Cotton Market. The following were the opening and closing-prices on theNew York Cotton (fixchange, Janyllo. Open High Low Close 11 61 11.77 11 71 11.87 11 76 1L92 Jan 11.61' 11 77 Mch 11.71 11 87 May 11.76 11 92 Receipts 35,937 Last Year -20, 606 Four persons lost their lives in New York and vicinity as a - result of the storm which raged there Saturday and Sunday. The Original. Foley & Co.. Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute of fered as no other preparation wju give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxa tive. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. For sals by Davis Pharmacy. The adherents of William R. Hurst are said to be after the Governorship of New York for their candidate. Beats the Mutlc Cur. "To keep the body in tune," writes Mrs. Mary Brown, 20 Lafayette Place, Poughieepsie, N. Y. "I take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are the most reliable and pleasant laxative I have found." Best for the Stomach Liver and Bowels. Guaranteed by Al Druggists. Price 26c. Justice Pollard, of Ft. Louis, for sev eral years past, whenever a man is brought before him for drunkenness, requires his signature to a total ah stinence pledge for a yar or more and stays sentence as long as the pledge is kept How to Preveol Blllou Attack One who is subject to bilious attacks will notice that for a day or mora bo- fore the attack he Is not hungry at meal timed and feels dull after eating. A dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when these first symp toms appear will ward off the attack. They ara for tale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. A curious well in Canada produces uul Instead of water. Therfand come up in a fine stream like a fountain. The force which drive it to the sur face from a depth of 100 feet has not yet been discovered. Itawtd Arald faevmeela. W have never beard of a single In stance of a cold resulting in Pneumonia or other lung trouble when Foley' Uoney and Tar has been taken. It not only slop' thd. cough, but beala and Itrangthcna Ui lungs. , Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any aubsti-stitute-offered.' Dr. C. J. Biahop of AgnaW. Uich..writea: "I havd aMd Folcy'i Uoney and Tar b three very sever case of pneumonia with good result la every cc For - tale by David Pharmacy.' . 4 ' ; - , WHY DON'T YOU GET WELL? Thos palnd In your muscls knd Joint; that bad tsata in tht ' -- mouth, coetsd tongita, headaeha and no account feeling ar aa ' ' Indication that your blood Uln bad condition. If not relieved tha - ' dlseae Is likely to become chronic, and may ld either ta tha . terrible peine of Sciatica and Acuta It heumetlsm or to th deadly -, Khimatlm of th heart that kill Ilk lightning. There la Jual ana eura for Rheumatism and all oUir Mood iM 'Of . .ICES YOU WELL ALL OVER. 'i M rrJeTif. (:,w Vak. J - T-h. rf t i i . - - - I . - . and strong, bright,- harv' Cheeks Pink "YOO ARK FRIENDS of mine," writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of z Gallatin, Tenri.; "For since taking CarflUl I have ; gained 35 lbs. , and am in better health than for the past 9 years. 1 tell my husband that Cardul Is worth Its , weight In goM to ail suffering ladles." 5 Captain Smith, of the South Brigan- tine Life Saving Station, came ashore from the Cherokee, which grounded Fri day. It is believed the steamer will be a total loss. - A Modern Miracle. "Truly miraculous seemed the recov ery of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this place," writes J. O. R. Hooper, Woodford, Tenn., "she was so wasted by coughing up pus frijn her lungs. Doctors de clared her end so near that her family had watched by her bed side forty-eight hours; when, at my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, with the' astonishing result that im provement began, and continued until finally completely recovered, and is a healthy woman today." Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds. 5Uc and $1.00 at All Druggists. Trial bottle free. A Uolo of Life. In all the nCfalra of life let It be your great cave not to hurt your mind or offend your Judgment.- And this rule, if observed carefully In all your deportnieut, will be a mighty security to you in your uuuertak!uffi.-fcfjc-tetus. The Sctnrnalin. The suturuulia was a miilwir.tei feast of liie Romans in honor of Sat uru, beginning on Dec. 17. On this oe caslonjjreat license was given to everj one to do what he pleased, and eveu the slaves were permitted much llbertj of speech anil action. All work was suspended, the houses and temples were decorated, congratulations wei-f exchanged nud presents seut as wltl us at Christmas. . Better He Careful. A sporting paper reooin mends a rer tain way of avoiding the biles of a dog, however savage. All one has tc do Is to stand perfectly still and hold one's hand out. The dog, says tht wiitor. will take the hand Into bU mouth, br.t will not bite It. But what guarantee horo we that the dog knowt this? London (JIoIkv Dlflereieeai of Opinion. "Women are hard to understand,' said t!ie cnl)o,,r philosopher. "Not at nil." ainwered Mr: Meek ton "Hcnriei:ii has never yet spoken hei mind ti imp with mt ninklu liersell perfectly drar." Washington Star. Drflnrd. Do nit; Ho van nan- me stealing n kids, ebf IJptou -l did, nnd I i-n!I li inrcony TV-AYt'.t (cutattcnllj l -Par don me grand larceny. Olree Knur. Farn;er Ilycr-IInw iinwli uillk 0-j yoor cow glv? Fartrcr Mycr- Mi nevw give eny, Tog Rot to tnV It. Aattker Qd Mt fjoa Yrnf. IIo neglected to tak Foley's Kidney Cure at the first signs of Kidney Cvr at; th first sign of Kidney trouble, hoping It would wear away, and he wst toon a -victim of Blight' diacaae. There is danger in dlay, but if Folcy'i Kidney Cura ia taken at once the ymp torn will disappear, the kidneys ara dtrengthened and you ar soon sound and welL A. R, Baa of If orgatrton, Ind., had to got op ten or twelv timed In thd night, and had a aevar backach and pains in thd kidneyt and waa cured by Foley Kidney Curv- For al by David Pharmacy. - . ; r . ..... ..-' V'K t ' !:.' ' "e C'j'e 1 ahf r,!-m fo..1, r'e ftwi- e-- .' Free If i i 1 f c 'e It r :tt c m. t:.. s m t yf e I F. ' t I I t a - Art 7 tbf ; An American Uy ouoe asked llac-; Monnies, the sculptor, to enter a design ' dicrs" and sailors': manumeut fte de- ' cllued to compete. -Tbi'u the connnis-; O f '1 ' T ' 7 'ITf'iL I J i siOTwasteiredtobuaouiguMHeo .Iwenty, Years, With Indigestion. r-Sd "How many tons of grntflte At ypt In tend' to-use in the baBJjfpry wast "It you' are .to the b'usluess-f buying granite you may' use id '&iuck -is you wnnt .one ton or HJO.OOO-aons. l am on '.artist, and I n,evef yet ueard of art being bought by the pouhd.' f The question was "dropped-; Until : the contract for the comihission' was Crawn. . Vrac-A ;.rr. MAc-JfoUffioa' re ceived it ho i!..A-ovet-o.i ia it a chuse provldliig that iu case theS,onics were ever thrown dowu from their basoi by any cause whatever; nnd any 'person or property should be injured, be and his heirs forever should be llablo for -the damage sustained. He returned the contract without comment, unglgn- 1- ed. When the committee wrote him, asking the reason, bis brief reply was, 4''our lawyers arc too sharp." World's Work. The Roiinar Position string- m Death. --The ruling passion of Edward t. of , TSngland was undoubtedly the pursuit ofLls ideal of uniting all the British Islands under one rule. Ilia great ob-' stacle was bcotiaud, aud the conquest of Scotland, therefore, became a pas-' sion with liintr Stronger than years, It I sent him to the head of the army when he was fit only for a sick bed, and when he was at last compelled to yield he sought to make this passion spur on his sdu by ordering tW the flesh should be boiled from bis bones nud tlint his skeleton sJiQuid bp car-1 lied at the head of the army aqd re-. main unbuiied till Scotland was eou- (luercd. I This Is the most conspicuous lustance or "iue ruung passion strong in ueutn on record, though many others would be worthy of quotation. William Pitt's patriotism endured to his last gasp aud inspired h!s last uttorance, as did Nel son's lifelong determination to secure the command of the sea, while Napo leon's last dream was one of battle. ri'iiHiinl and Plex. A clever smuggling trick has been played on a customs offlcor on the Itusso-German frontier. An Innocent looking peasant reported to the Officer ft plot for getting a large number -of pigs across the frontier. The method, he said, would be to drive across at In tervals of half an hour, 3, (I, 12 and 200 pigs, tlie smugglers arguing that if the first three lots could be sent over there would be no trouble with the 200. The officer was naturally on the alert. In oceordauee with, tho peasant's state ment three pigs were driven over, then six, followed by twelve. All wore al lowed to pass, and preparations were made to receive the 200. But no more pigs appeared, and the twenty-one anl- mals admitted bad in the meantime been lodged In safety. Berlin 'Cor. London Mall. Rudimentary Hind l.lmbe. Snakes are not tho only animals which exhibit tho possession of rudi mentary hind limbs. In the whale tribe there Is no evidence externally of hind -limbs. The fore limb In them are converted Into the "flippers," or swimming paddles. Yet when the skel eton Is examined trace of a haunch and attached rudimentary thtgll bones are fonnd. Thcro Is developed In cer tain kinds of whales a bony piece rep resenting tho hnuncii. The tJllgh bone Is distinct, but there It a mere rudi ment attache 1 to it. repreMentlng the shin bono or tibia of other anlmnls. Anelenl itemeillea For HicconaSe, The hiccough mi-ins to be a modem and dangerous disease, bnt tli sodeuta Uuew it nnd prctn-iU-d remedied that in lull t now be tried ndruntagOQUHly. (Inlen recommended mieextluj; Adtlus approved of a cupping liwtruinpnt with great I'.eat t the bre.int; Alexander be lieved in nn oxymel of arjullla: Alsnhn ravlus rondo use of refrlgeraut drafts; Ilium put liU lru. t In coiefadc-nU. such ns cumin, tapper, rue aud the like, 111 vlnesnr; Rogerlui rooked kindly on calcfaclent. ettcntmnt aud carmina tive medicine. The ;lee" Hell. Kuasla Is fotunl for tt manufacture of areat bclU. Jllio "OlnnU" cast In Moscow In tho sixteenth century, weighed nesr'y 320.000 pounds and re quired twenty-four men to tins; It In 1732 It fell, hut Its frnfriucnU were re cast along, with other metal Uito a'bell wblrb welL-hed 4i.1.t) pounds, tb metal of which olmie la valued at P00, 000. ' lroaf ef teaeravr. Ha. teat-tier was telllu' ut that w ahmild nil lo on n o-aalljjV la our adioolroom. Nolmdy shotikl feet any better'n anybody on.' : "Tbat'a rtBht, f laorfe. "Boy, , raa I () to adisol todny without v tliln' my facer Vouc ot tb hwt of 'fix rtaii UnHrs.MCW rctand rialn Dealer. A C a Fleer. . . A Quick wind wocirrw tt ipped tb ow from k cut artery la I'm g by! i nuttin rna root in inrv tttrbos tat a- . Omtr tm A torjrfl Jr 04 pnrklnf loot to Ih4 tn of lie J.ir, bentlx tla floor, 4owa trltti a ptera of i" woL.'' t eata 14 ere Oe . (joeotlon tt ao mir Hi'ii I'g'ttty tsylng hi hi ftr-eft M nM txv,1t aie, Creti hr ffl.:in ef w . (v d,op watpTM Hi 9,lel ,,,. . v - i r itt't athita. Ut, V'taent's fsfont A'ylwn, O.I-1 tego, (he'Ure hrm flte ersifs aaitg .'( rxi there IH r,er!y t la l!o fj.ete, E-isler Juiia WnU. "'f r nnivit tr t'" ftf h in pesiae rf Fult j'a llnrvy Tfif f 't - f' , ("-''a, (fmip t1 al f ; .- 9. t ' i i r- ' ' e ro an r I l . i T i I - iTilUflaoMl Cured by Kodol OFFICE Cfje rfeoiv mSrrttmtssiort of (Storgta joS. S. TURNER, TOM Chairman. OOODLOI VANCY, Secretary. C. DbWitt & Co., Chicago, 111. E, Dear Sirs: "I have suffered more than twenty years from Indi gestion. About eighteen months ago I had grown so much worse that I could not digest a crust of corn bread and could not retain anything on my stomach. My heart would beat so fast I could not sleep, at times I would almost draw double with pain in the pit of my stomach. I lost twenty-five pounds; in fact, I made up my mind that I could not jve but a short time, when a friend of mine recommended Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I consented to try J y ; one day. I now weigh more than I health than for many years. Kodol d rft h j that humanity . Yours very Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the- only digestant or combination of digestants that will digest all classes of food. In addition to this fact, it contains, in assimilative form, the greatest known tonic and recon structive properties. All other digestants and dyspepsia remedies digest certain classes of food only, and are lacking in reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is prepared at the laboratory of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, and is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure DIGESTS WHAT YOU Druggist, New Hern, Tho 1000 Kolol ilmiaaj Calendar will be soot cents ii postage by addressing & Co , Chicago. Administrators Notitf Hnvinfr qualified au adminintrator of the twtntc of W. B. Lane, deceaMd, this ta to notify nil (mt nonn having rlaimA againM th said et.latc torx- hibil them to tha underaiffnaxj duly verified on or liefore the 12th day of January 1907. or thin not ire will he t-leaded in bar of their recovery. All per nons indebted to nud estate will ple:uwi fmake im rtMMlintp i .ay men t Thin 12th t ay of January, 1!i T. G. HYMAN. A mini.trat.ir. D. U WARD. Attorns. AdministratoiB Notice ti the Iei Havintr thlfider quallflfd m Adminihtmtrr (if the entate of Linaue F. B. Custis dec, mid. all -rftona havinR claims aroinnt lh Mid tatf are herebynotiikil tp prvflfnt lh Mm, dul vrinid. to theundrmiirnrd. on cr befora the 'ithof Jan. 1907.or thia nolica will be plredid in I ar of Ihctr r, cowry. All perron indebtrd to aakl efllataara hereby miucalrd to niake lmm-dlaie iiayment. C. J. M(AKTHY. Admintfttrator, C T A. Jan 7th l'JOS. To The Public. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for furnishing rations for the p xir of tho county for the year ending Feb 1, 1907 will be received by the Hoard of Commissioners of Craven -ounty on or before the first Monday in K by i'.Hif, at 10 o'clock a m. All said bids should be hied with the clerk of the sold board. The llonnl of Commissioners' hereby reserving the right to reject sny or all of raiJ bid (New Bern, Jsny 6ih. Respectfully, CEO. li. WATKItS, Clerk of Hd Comm. Mortgace Bale. PurauaM tes suei eTaaJe eantelned In IKat eavtaiti More-arawaae be W. B Wki and t. m. Wertata .ulMM.H. AreoM. baarlae -Uaa ttk ear ef Ttbnmrr leuf , lae aiane uMr I rm mrM la IKa oflWa al lh Ha-talr 4 Ikrt, of larfarimMi le bnok XX. rasa 17. lUlaall al ilwCsaiK Haa door h Na Hn. oata.ur Amy Ika Iota daf '4 falareaur lM HtlxhiyrW It erk-k aa.. to I a kla-laaat aWaW t rmmh ail m Ihe faltaaa awriM fim-mij mm aamilk Ua Marteaa-a efaramal. b-alt On louilh I iht Mlai aailaat trmrt mi land ako.tne tut mrrmm 1 laatmelaa Irlna ka CertMet aaau.t, and lotan Um kuat al iaa 7ak mm tka nartk a 4 awe mi U Tarke- a mm wmmt sad aand of Rl H. K-M am Ike Aaatk, an Uafeaae lay aaW bvt luaava aa tk W. r. (Ml trarl Tarm, mi aaWfc , PL AHHI4. kW Kara, M. C Jaa tk, im Rajah Bhang it Golsibara-Jia. 24 JpxUI Train Service. Account performanca "TH Rajah of BSotuj" CoiWxro, January 241H, 10. lha A IM. C. railroad will sell round-UJp UkU at tba following ratea from LavOrare, JOc; KbHrton, &.V; Dover, Tfici Hew Bern, L2S; Morebead City, U00, Ilea u fort, tLZk R-te froen all ether agency eUUnna m pro- aa, . . . t t . poruoa. iicaew u aa ton earwary Mia will Ha4t Kew Data eat points erast Jaaaary Mlh, prMflta aaat of New Ileta Jaaoary ZUh. Parlor ear Vmmmm" aallt K. lmmmtmA Ma. fUeal In vaOkattKare- H new DCtll MTlwtei J. of (pr'after afetaslo of pee form ae Ut w " - et i . a. to New Bern ImaaediaWy rtinveeiler of retoming psaaewr. , Tka "Rjll of f.hnrig" la aa op trc fomM!7 tnlao art, with a of pretty git la, tWver eoae4hMia, atatf Ring cneioro ar4 grifgeng ffect. -v "ha A, N. C ntilmarl pbtca wllh In . frmm4 af it patrnna the op- pTtunlty t,f a ilnetktlng a pfedo In of IK i''6i-.el merit, ! of Speeadin; 4 evtr..rg cf tfnfl!terstd e-j,jnent, fa f.irtVf lnfr.frr.'Wl, Criult any f A . A N. C tli-Vct t. O W. k-a e. . e MTA, r e ' i-i .-a - Dyspepsia Cure. OF BASON, Comousaionar. CLHMBWT A. EVANS, Commissiontr. J. C. MOORE, Stata Warden. Atlanta, August 10, 1904. it to please him and I was better in ever did in my life and am in better did it I keep a bottle constantly, will be benefited." , truly, EAT IV V aa l 200 year free on receigi ot two E DeWitt Publication Ot moua. Nc.rth Carolina. I Sum- I In th- : A tin i -rlor Court, (ii.-iy (Taven()unty .i i : Th ili-ri-nilrtnt iiIh.vi- I that an u-1 ion i iititl-il n mi'nr I-.I in t hi1 S,i ,i-i i r 1 ' Ui i ibt a in a ,1, v, it , ,- f r- -in l and Hi,- Mini I, f . n-l.iiit Oiat In is i .- i i n .-,! l, li; . i Sil,i-ri,,r 1 '.-in : f,,i .ii,l I l-'th .lay .if K, I, r'- Hi I .., in Nt-w H -rn, N. '.. nil , rumnlaint in ,i.i,1 .i ti n ,,i to t he t'.iin I l,,r r, h 1 ,l, ri W. M Wl:;ilN. I, tk Tiny 1MI h iIhv i'T Jhiii,:, --I will tHke not ica Kin- tiau tieen com i -f ( i H vi-ii ()iint y , , i i t ut mul riiiiuny I ii 1 li I tuku notu e :i" i ),- n.-l ti-i rn ,,f i : . I.,- Ii.-lil n tlie I I - i,.il t ounty i i ill'lltUI to tl. - -l,iinltr will apply ,-,1 in .iniil nin-piailit. hSuin-rlur C.iurt Notice to Creditors. in. uf lh (intf iiiihIiIm-,! -i fi ll. tata lull- m-u.I. thiH l iiKi'liMt the nli.il to tlm , nf .1 a m I a i y. i li.r ,,f thir u, ,-i tali- will I., njM , it I , -i naul lnt t. , , ti iwli-i niiriu-,1 ,,n r.i;. ,-r ihn ii .' reo-vi-ry All I plar.- n.a nn h'l.it i l-f. .- id -i I. l,i A KA III' A In i llfK. I.IUI n :i,,i ,: Jul.. Dividend Olrice (,f S.vn-t.-iry Hi.- A. A: N. ( psny. Ala inert inc. of I li A. & N. C. Il.tilru.i I Notica. :.n 1 Trra-Mircr of ( (im- Dir. I' ,i, I m New . nnh. I I per i.l ( 'um Im- pay Hern, North ( '.irolma m l(Hif, a nr-nu niinu.il ii vi S n CJnt. on the rapital hIim k ,,f pany was dcclarol, t h-Hnitn- 'o sble at the oll'irc nf I h said rompnny in Colili.lxin Tn-niurer 'f i. N'urth l'r olina, on Krbmary lit. l'i The Htu.-k IkkiW for the tramfcr nf tork in aani (Vmpan w II Ik- rlixed at I'Jri'rlork m , January 'Jlb, l!Hi, nn.l re p mil on Keliruary-'Jfiil, 1'Jtei, fit 12 o'rlork m. I). J. HKOADIIUKST. Serretnrv nnt Treasurer. uaa Special to Farmers ! We ermiWI ajvuu all who contempUte Uaing lim! oe their land this sean to try granalaletl oyster shells, the new and convenient ersy f prrsring shells for rpilrk reaults and lasting cfteeta. to ue with erllllier distrihutor. Ihis form preserves all the virtuo of the original ahelia, which ia known to be lima, ammonia, nitmgen, atxl salt, b alde much animal matter, easier and safer to handle than quick lime, and ro' Iw arvl lasu longer, parked In S00 Ui bag, The output of this plant limited, VI e'rukl advise your order -log a trial lot al 4w. The leading Fa ta Journals of tb country ere strongly urging the ate of lira and rer astray In buying thl ry fanner a caat varoiina anew vie menw. - - - Tb FertiliieT. Rhell and IV. to, of aa a. ft 1 ej b . a f . tk. A . a New Bera, N'C H fum'ai further Duffy tarof melkrn. tAte-kaa W at n.a, kj ; t. MMDNMr Im W Ike taat af earlaVeM C54a. i-m aaakieMi II I am taal etlakt f- wi I III ara mi um t n CaeHal ,ka llnk.JJHM (Staaakl aeae, I Ikileaee Hka. Tke aa-k-e' e-m W aiade t tke 0.i imt a r to ope'r aat aaaa, end e tail ii . ae tee earl mrmrn aa ataaw aaaae kt I M-4 a Umtm im tmmw law -.. Tk !! f f Ja eait , Laura HtmHka O 1 TA,. ''4 lM l ,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1906, edition 1
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