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I every dy in Itha yearex t . ' ..Ur. Journal. Building &6-G0 . . ... : ,.; PhokeJNo. 8. . " C3AKLE3 t. STEVENS." Cne Year, in advance..;.- i.44.00 One Year, not inadvoce..?w '.8.00 Monthly, by eaxrier in the clty-, ; .M Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. , V4Al?a',!t''-:)??a'; Entered at the Post Office, New Bern H. C W seeond-claso mUr-5-,- amcut papeb - of nkw bkrm and ; New; Bern, N C.,' Feb. XI 1906. THE FIRST 'PRINCIPLES OF nancial success. J - For the youth of today W reconcile money getting Of "the twentieth cen tury, with those principles' which were V , partof tteducationof the yojith half century ago appears too much for the average wind, to undertake, "tot with the examples of wealth accumur lationstoWseen on every side, the V question of principle 'seems to be of ; ' small account -: ; . . Franklin has said "The way to wealth is as plain as the way to mar- . Kfit. it aenenas cnieiiv on iwu wwn " luuuHixv aim rnuouwi U"v V:, . best use of both." . T w .. . . ' . 1 - - . AUUUUMJ) llu.j , 'f. sound to most of the young. It is as--: sociated with regular labor, fixed tasks ;;anct an accounting for every minute ' and hour, how spent. Industry, also has therecord of giving wages in stip 'ulaied amounts, in certain " payments," .' inil m-mnnev nnlv. that is fairlv and ' '''. hnncwttv amn thrniich toil and DerSOnal v-.,;v " . K w;J'There is no fascination of get-nch- , y . f quick, through Industry. It promises J its followers success, but it is a success ' success. No trumpets to blare the - name, no parade, -no music, just suc : cess which may only be the pinner conr jcionsness of . right done, honestly . h. And Frugality is less tempting, even ; - than Industry, for it means the giving . -'uP ' 80 naany comforts, which are tc- , day Set down as necessities, and so be '". mm vmir nirt dnor nflio-hhor. ' vour .... mam am 4-V nttent a. at tka cniDj enjoys mem. rruganiy, in uus age of rapid , weath" getting, and . its - . .' . . ; i ii i a i . 1 consequesi luxurious living, is wo biow ; ' wealth in the end. . Speculation never is found in the company of Industry ; and , Frugality, for Speculation says, .'today, wealth and all that it gives, is yours, Industry and Frugality'may - keep their' promises in the distant fu ture, but think of the denials and hard- - - -i ships which are your portion while waiting for wealth through following . Industry and Frugality." These 'first principle, leading to financial suceeas, are as true today in ' . thcSr results, as when the great Frank lin uttered them.,- It Is the impatience of the $th that hat relegated Industry and Frugality to the rear, as being tm suited to the temperament of twentieth centoiy progress. In this age when a mile a mmute Is too stow, when news twelve hour old is out of date,' and when a wireless telegraphic ; system keeps every steamship on the high seas is ekwe " communication with every pessiag event on the land, '' . t ; It'ls the idea that wealth, fame, hon or, may ' corns " without . the effort, thai" Industry can U ' eliminated, . that U so fatal Every great . In vMition, the very speed of the presest r enUiry in every line, Is the product of Is- . . . ' C t?. t T l k. . 0 . J -.. uumry soar rug-muiy, wnicn iuit ivuau ;,.ir eolminaUoo .today, and the pur i ,.t by the individual of theee same tld I rmriplos wili alao find Uxir junt and i -ttucx reward ia the future, as thy l.dve in the pwt. ' - ' "j l !.rr U more Catarrh in this eectiisi r f the country than all other dUteeses r it lthcr, and until. the last few ytw npn-4 to be IncurtMe. i r s trt-al many years doctors pre r irrwi it local dieae and pre t . ) Urni rtttmlin, and by constant : , f . r j tfl rore with local lr-lwnt. j . mrJ It locural't. - BcieiKS h i 'notirt.W U a trmaUtutkmsl -.1 trrstnxnt. Hall's CUrrh Core .'tr'urrA If f. i. Cbon-y A Co.. t i 0 nurVtX. It U Uktl Uitr " X , It -! t.t"l'j "fl tl. I V 'i -, 'irm.B V':rn!rl A.rri f if ry f. j li fire.. J'rr i f it rlrrt,'ar GOT Hi3 HAI. CACK. nil Prrfrctly EmU Ukra 1U imrtc4 - tm I'm Klr' Uri lulile ' FrtJcr'.ck ManuelU ilrirjiaml block, Butte, Muatana, bouKht a bottle of New bro's Htrplclde, April t. 'S. and beffaa to ucs it (or entire baldness. Tbs hair fol licles in Ma scalp were not dead and In it day .tie had hair alj over bU bead. Ob July-ilia writes, "and today my hair ta '9$ Ihtrk and luxuriant aa any on coolff'wish.' Kewbro'i Herpldda works on an old principle and with a new d'a coverydestrcy . the cao?e and you re move the affect - Eerpleida destroys tha Eerrn that taoses dandruff, falllntf hair, and finally aldnesa, so that with 4ha eas - (rone the effect cannot remain. Btocs falllnir hair at ones and a new Towth jitnrtu 'Sold '-by . leading druegbttx. Send 10c. In stamps for sarapla to Tha Herplclde Co., Detroit Mich. , 4 r U il hKAUUaM.ve-ct!U .e' V The lower ; branch of the Kentucky General Assembly adopted the proper silkm to submit to the people "ftt.S the November .election the question of so amending Uie Constition a . to provide that a tax receipt shall be a qualification for a vote at ell elections. ; . r; Tf All efforts have failed to find a better remedy for ."Copgiuv, colds jind lung troubles than Foley's Honey - and Tar. It. etops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results . irom a- coin. J..N. Patterson, Nashua, Iowa, writes, "Last winter I had a bad cold ton my lungs and tried at least half a dozen ad vertised cough medicines and had treat ment from two physicians without get ting any benefit, ' A friend recommend ed Folay's Honey and . Tar . and two thirds of ajwttle cured me.' I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world." For sale by l)avls' Pharmacy. ' i " ''v:('lj. - Ella Rogers, a prettyyoung .aews-: pa.er woman cf Ames, la has recieved more than 100 proposals of marriage in the past year. . . Gas In IhaStomoch. . Belching and that sense of fuilnejs so often experienced after, eating is caused by the formation of gas. -The ptomach fails to performi its functions and the food ferments. Chamberlain's 'Stomach and Liver Tablets wiUcbkect the disorder. They aid digestion; and ntrenerthen and invigorate the stomach and bowels. For sale by Davis' Phar macy and F. S. Duffy. An underground telegraph message to Europe is expected to be. the iext gteat triumph of Father josepn Murgas whose system of wireless telegraphy is now in practical operation. Lamt Pack This ailment is usually, caused by rheumatism of the-muscies and may be cured by applying: Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and rub bing the parts vigorously at each appli cation. If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly damp ened with Pain Balm, and quick relief is almost sure to follow. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy The imports into the United States have practically doubled in value, in the last seven years, the caUn iar year 1905 the imports aggregated in value $1,172,000,003 as against $635,000,000 in the calendar yeai 1898. ' Butk - sllaUi Ym Hrs wiiti thiTj aifusUa The facullty of Depauw .University, at Greencastle, Ind.' the oldest Metho dist linstitution of learning in the west, has greatly-surprised the students by dropping the study of the ' Bible from the list of required subjects and placing it in nhe elective class. ; '- - A Henacsts Kssltk. - Kidney trouble Is an insidious danger, and many people are victims of a sari oos malady before-the symptoms are recognised. Foley s Kidney Curs cor rects Irregularities and strengthens and builds np the kidneys, andit should be token at the first indication of kidney trouble, as it Is Impossible to nave good health if the kidiM.ys are derang ed. ' For sale by Davis' Pharmacy, - i At Rickmer's shipyard Bremerhaven there was launched the largest Bal ing ahin In the woi Id. The length of tte eraft is 438 feet, her breadth is M feet. and she Ii of 8,000 tonl burden, i ' ,' j-. V '" Hcalaa Wev -;"' . ' If you are scquaitted with anyone who Is troubled with this diatreMing "aiUncht )6tl can do hlra no greater favor than to UU him, to try Chamberlain's Salvo .ItgVs Instant rrlic-t. ' jVjce 25 cents per box: Sold If DavbPhar mary and F. 8. Iuffy. t i Mr, Burr Mcintosh, in a Ukujis at Foris Oprs Iiua4 in Ualtimorw pre dkted So outburst and gnra maa sacrs of foreig-rwri In China n the bmr Coe CeUi art tf ef r H t Ovt Dlwssss, i , i fhystciana who have gained a nation al rrpvitatkms aa n;j-t of t' tu bt varic OS disr, r'a!m tl.at if rUh lug en Id could b avukW a It'g lint o flwijrriu ai'm'te ' wo)l 1 nwr Vt firbfl tf. EvTOti Vrtows that f -nnt- ror l and eonsuirftkin rt''nate fr 0 CfiUI, arvl thrimur rsUrrh, l,nr,r ; at,4 all thfot r,A lir 5 lrr.l !o am i t-ut h frr'l si ! ' l(. Jin pot r' - life ;f tl t Sianr tlun ) i I .-1 frocee , i i! Ft 'f S i. tt, . t New Icrn, N. C, Ftb. 6, 13vS. Board of AUermen met in regular monthly session, Llayor' Patterson pce Buimg. Aklermen present, Earit-ert, Lane, McSorley, Wood, McCarthy, Mc intosh and HoHowelL I Minutes read and adopted. . -The matter of drainage in Pavietown was discussed by the board, ' and upon motion referred to street and pump committee with power to act w Mr. J. W. Stewart spoke to the board relative to renting to the city, beds in the Stewart Sanitorium of this city. Upon motion the . mayor appointed al dermen McSorley, Bangert, Lane ' and Hollo well to confer with Mr.- Stewart arid report. Vs., ,A -L ' - . The resignation or alderman Pamela was before the boardfor action; upon motion the resignation,, was accepted and E H. Howe was elected to serve the unexpired term. A : performed for seven months prior, was presented to the board, . and upin mo tion they were" allowed three-- dollars per month for seyen months each 'and i voucntsra-urutsrfHj Lor aaiuu ,pt ...v - catetLph Norwood be removed to Pol lock street, near McCarthy &Son Btore , nesit;nauoi ot, inr. i, i, vyaujou oi the watery and", light f commission was read to the board an4 upon motion was accepted.'. tHectioa to fill; the vacancy was deferred until subsequent meeting. bond coupobs; upon motion" was tiven further time. 's -V,. " ? . Regulirand audited' bills ere lowed, ' t 1 . - ' - Ordinance read to board reliative to -lawnings in front of building, over1 aide - walk; the matter was discussed a-id, - r.: - . . . , upon mouon was uuiea. - , : The following amendment was adopt - oi , ' ; ' ., - t Be It "ORDAINED that ordinance adopted June ?th? 1904 , as fb it ORDAINED by the Board of Alder- men of the city of New Bern tiiat no pull dog Sfiall DO allowed Upon .any OI tui wiuioui waving a scar,, or w cure the streets'pf the city unless muzzled. , boils, sores, tetter, eczema and all skin A violation nf this ordinance shall suh.' and scalp digeases,' use DeWitt's Witch ject the owner to a ';.jBne of ;'$5.00. idjHweJ Salye. A specific for piles. ; Get for the second offence the dog shall bel'Jjhe genuine ; ( p remedy causes such killed, , (b amended by adding:)' and . speedy relief. Ask for. DeWitt's-the every clog which shall ihamnny blood genuine. So'd by F. S: DuffyV i. of the bull brood or of any. treed com' monly called bull dog, shall fpr the pur pose of this ordinance be construed to be a Bull'dig. J ' Mayor's Report New Bern, N, C Feb. 6, 1906.' To the Hon. Board of Aldermen of the' city of New Bern: - Gentlemen: ' " V . - ., . ; ' I have the ' Dleasure of makinethe following report for the monh of Jan uary, 1906, Have disposed of twenty eases and imposed fines and cost to the amount of sixty-three dollars, . ' .Respectfully submitted, I FRANK T. PATTERSON, - Mayor, Chief of Police Report Naw BAra, N. C. Feb. 1. 1906. The Hon. Mayor and Board, of .'qtyr "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas, v AWernien: " ' . -"' ' 'S: I writes H; L.' Stanley,"of Brono, "since Gentlemen: ' Below please find my report for the month of, January, . .1906. We have made 20 arresU chuing the montlv of which 1? were convicted, 1 discharged; 1 Judgnient'susjpinided: 4, sent to jail 20 days each. v J"':"? :' I v fines ': .4.75 1 ... ....''Total' '.";'. .'Vl$40v The above amount : $35.45 has been turned over to the treasurer and I hold bis receipt for the aame.T "i -f. " ,y , Keeo"-. ",. ' . ,' -;.!;.. '--f InformeTr ! Ex-Werranti Montague . 1 ; , .."".- : i Lupton' -""V-. -1 -j ; Bryan lV..'--tl U-'I Grima ; ; I f; ' -li 'i B0wdea 4,"-, ,,. .4 -Howard :? I -.;A V-1 "'--I . Total ; , 20 . '; ; 20 . ,' V ' , Rmectf ully subtniUed. . . -. J. M. HARGET, V Z Chief of Polite. . ' Bill of R. P. Williams tu prcetnted U the board; there U Boactiositak BUtement of the Water and Light , Com. to the City of New Peru tor I the quarter ending D& SL 1& Receipts -.. " CoIUctod for wator $ 1.7M U ewer - ' 213 12 $fl,73 8S OaUUivJing vwchers last report 210R3 Amt thg. U Irs. $,61145 tap. Td. by Yowhsra. FaisHsa an I V.'c - II.MO C2 Fwl. ml nJ wofl I,'-' 1 O.SS. '. rir, ( :r, la, ii nr I in ST rlt" - I I s f-- '' o " ( ' f r ! I 4, 6 7 5. -J 21 2,0.0 00 375 00 6,718(6 6,788 (6 - 6,722 8 ca W &. S bonis " Lt. bonds - Total Amt Dish. ... Receipts . . . Amt diab. over receipts 66 28 Amt. outstanding vouchers - s $ 277 17 ' ' LiabilitiesT-' Due other firms T '. - :lU Z 3,800 60 Outstanding vouchers !y 277 17 -' ;v"--v 9,mji Assets i' . Amt due fjora city 9t5 34 ?, r AmL " unc water t." - Amt due Dec. Lta 900 00 , . , ' Wood M , 3 t . DuJ change of coal ' SCO 00 . k 226 ilO"1 240 00' 8,111 S4 Amt Lialk over assets 966 43 Last quartet liabilities ' over assets, mt .n. v , ' Respectfully submitted, WATER & LIGHT COMMISSION.' i" B. S. Guion, Secty." " Upon motion board took recess. ' " . JJ, TOLSON, C City Clerk. " ia. "nd f hihous.mood, . - l ab n iv a uiuue iwijr luwnj When e'er you feel impending ill, - a neea n tuo P'f ooiner one vm nu me dih. , . I l HiWi'd T.ittlA Vn.ln THanrn i y?" - ;" - !. - v':-.. . m , Harry Payne Whitney, it is reported, is - Tammany's candidate to succeed Tin To-draw the fire out of a burn hea Fifteen revolutionists were eondemued and shot at Riga, Russia. Dragging to Death, c A miserable invalid suffering from disordered female functions, monthly pains," nervousness, fallings,, dizziness, indigestionY biliousness, constipation, etc, will find relief in wine of Cordui and Tbedford's Black-Draught, two of the most valuable, reliable, scientific, curative medicines known for the treat ment of sick women. j They are sold at all drug stores, and should be in every home. Try them. Willlra Glenn , Yolion, of Australia; a Chicago report say$ will be Dowie,s right-hand man tt Zion City. - , Luckiest Pas la, Arksntas, the restoration of my wife's health af ter coughing and bleeding from, the lungs, and I . owe my good fortune , to the world's greatest ' medicine. ; Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consump tion, which I know from experience will cure consumption if taken in time. My wife unproved with the first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure. Cures the worst cougns ana colds or money refunded. At All Druggists. 50c and $1.00, Trial bottle free.. .- f ; David B, HU1 is reported to be ser iously 111 at the Kirkwoob hotel, Cam den, 8. C where his physician suggest ed that h sojourn for at least ninety ... " - The Original Laxative Cough 8prup Is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels aU sold from the system' by acting as a esthrtie on the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar' la a certain, safe and harmless cure for colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold by F. 8. Duffy. John E, Madden paid $47,000 for Wllboume at the Splan sale at Chkaro The price Is among the bight It ever paid for S boras in the west ; , A HtsK t It Caef(e. The mother who has scqulred the habit of k('ing on hand a bottle ef QiamWlaln'a Couth F.emrxiy, sares hprtf a rreat amount cf cnrstnM and aniipty. Cotnha,xolla and croup, to whlrb chlllrm are susceptible are quickly rured bf lis ul. It ciAintsrarU any tcTvlftfy f S col'l to r"'ilt in poeum'it.ia, nul if liven ss awn as tha first Sympl'imi C)f crnn sj 'sr. ll siiil ireftmt thp attark, Tl.is rpmfty tame roti..rg Irgsrvms sr. 1 rrrfiihers givd ll to little niifS si:!) I f!'i j ,t rfrt s"-un!y. f--1 1 I r Davis Thar- n.sry 1 1". V. I ". --:. s Ij . 'I f : 1 t It r f 1 f r I t ; f fT" itL ii vno'7 iUii.t WEEKLY LETTER Chsok Box Coats and . Long Waistsd - Dress Tht Lsjert For tha Small MlaElbow . SIhvm- and Cotora Shoes the Spring Fashions For Wo men. ' 4 ' ' ; : By RENE.OfVERAUX. "v" This is the day of the small girl,, and be Ib seen In all her glory at the mat inee,, along the promenade! on " Fifth avenue, at the bazaars and dog shows. The day was when she wore pinafores or simple little homemade frocks, and she was relegated to thf nnrsery. - But today Dame Fashion gives quite as much consiUeraXioa to ttie comfoit and- beauty of the sniair daughter of the house as to those of her elder sister. And the keynote is simplicity. If Is at .the matinee that she may be said to have her fllug, for there she may display her frocks and coats to the nest advantage, -XvA.: As lust stated, simplicity Is the ml- lug feature,, and the richest little girl In New York is frequently dressed the simplest ; The little ten-year-old daugh ter of Mrs, Cornelius Vanderbift,; who was In a box at the matinee last week with several, tots of her own age, wore white mull trock with" a yoke of val lace. : A;: deep .' bertha fell jover " the shoulders, and in front graduated to a V, ending at the waist 'The full sloeyes reached Just below the elbow, with, a band of val lace, and. the full skirt was plain, with a. four Inch hem. White kid shoes and a white double breasted; cloth coat with a white fox collar completed this superb little tol- SWAOnXB KABLT SrRTNQ MODEL OTBL S COAT. let which wns capped by a white brimmed hat with tips and a long plume. This French style of dress Is to roign supreme for girls from six to twelvfe, and berthas adorn (he gowns of girls of all ages. Valenciennes lace and eyelet embroidery are much used. The para phernalia of the small girl Is not neces sarily expensive to be fashionable. The most elaborate dress or coat may be made by her mother In much less time than of yore. It can be purchased ready ninde.f or almost the price of the goods. A dreas for a girl of twelve of lawn and mode llko this one just de scribed, also trimmed with lace, uiay be bought for less than $4. . Another little dark eyed beauty wore a double breasted coat of UgbtwelRht kersey in the new shade of coral, adorn ed with velvet buttons. There wa a shoulder cape, and the neck was finish ed with a flat velvet collar trimmed with Persian braid. Another seen on a' dainty little miss walking on Fifth avenue was of Eng luinjilnld mixture In box style, prettily trimmed with black velvet on collar ami raffs, touched off with white snd red broadcloth and gold botterflW All these little coats fall four Inches above the bom of the dress, r ' Mo:neia will rejoice to knw ttit the navkl sailors and Busslan biau will bejberage this season In percales, linens and cottons, t Two extra gorrs sre Inverted st the tides to give the fashionable Bare.- .' ', ' Elbow alrerea are the feature of the new alilrt .watata. ) The woman with pretty arm. will rejoice, but Ihoie not so fortunate may affect the long anode glove, wnicb now ar so popular and irecttve, as toe? make all arms look shapely,- - t : ' . ,.V " But this Is to be a season of fancy, fluffy effects. Snd all kinds of filmy axttsre sre naed. Bleevee to the fancy shirt watata may be full, poffed, ruffled or plnln, to salt the style of any Indi vid n I, and the artist mty plan to biske bcr steevee so bewitching thst the thin erms below the elbow will Dot be observed. Tbe shape of tt shwvse la nvre becoming 4nan formerly snd fivi brlth to the stmnMera rather than fb stuping effpct of last ywr. When tJali with fist, fashionable points t""k the piarv f the t""A old ronnd snd einar too NIItM fsshlon had reorhod brr llmltstions, but not a, f lirw-s of. rolnred kM are nT, In Frrwh grty mlfklt. In lirr. snt shailM of oIIt rt orrlM ami carat. . For rw-vtlons the sli mnst n ntrh the funn, ik1 rt'l'irt sn to t orti With .1(H (1r.m, or to instrh, fr ttm sirx-t. C'slf l!l be IK.rn to ths trlnif.n of S')r1a, ss sl sriT t"ei, !ilrh sr rosily rtMnnl. frt,r r l.r ttr hr nnr A'1lH r,r'.i- hlnr, r -1-s Inn.lu) ' I Hn .., f). I'm t sr. F.w tr. If r -;' -j f e'tf'i HiK-.f i4 Ts. ( ' , t- 7sr ss s ( s . I z ' '"' '',r"al ,'.;X ' ' '.'..I'.' ,V! ll A pi iviite y acl.t ith John D. Rocke-1 felled oa board was bid up at Ky: West. Fla., Feb. 4, u the aUtemen made by Vigo Hansen," a promineit : bosinesa man of Racin r ow iravil'ing in the South. ' :.r,L j ' ' ' . SSSi i . ? ' I No pill is is pleasant and positive as DeWitt's Little Eariy Riaers. These Famous Little Fills are so mild and ef fective, that children.: delicate "tadiea and weak people enjoy, their cleansing euect, while strong people say they are me nest uver puis-sold. Vsr gripe. Sold by F. S, Duffy. -.-- The body of Ca'ptv James B.,' Clay. 6tLexington,JCy.V grandson of Henry Clay,'who dioJ on a train hear Baltimore was taken back to Kmtu ky. t - Th; Yellow Feyo'r Germ b.s recently been tliscovertd. It Liars a close, res ambiance to the malarial gem,To free the system from d ease germs, the most effective remedy is Dr, King's "New Life Pills. Guaran teedlto cure alt .diseases due to malaria nnifoa anH conalin-iTifin - 9H sf All I Druggists. Secret irv Hester. i weeklv cotton statement shows for the nine days of February an incease over last yjar of 63,000. V ' A Healing Gospel. .The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of Sharron Baptist Church, Balair, Ga., says of Electric Bitters. "It's a God send to mankind. It cured me of lame back, stiff joints, and comolete physical collapse. I was so weak it took me half an Jiour to walk a mile. Two bot tles of Electric Bitters have Blade me so strong I have just walked three miles in fifty minutes and feel like walking three moreT It's made a new, man of me." Greatest remedy for weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold under guar antee at All Druggists. Drug Store Pi ice 50c. An Announcement The undersigned desire to give notice of the formation of a co-partnership between them for the practice of law, under the name and style of Guion and Dunn. Each desires to thank his pat- ons for their past courtesies and to solicit for the firm a continuance of the same. Mr. uion will be absent from the office for the period of about two weeks during which time- all pro fessional services required of the firm will be promptly rendered byMr. Dunn and communications requiring consult ation promptly forwarded. Feb. 1, 190t; Very respectfully, OWEN H. GUION, WILLIAM DUNN, Jr. Bids Wanted The postmaster desires bidj to carry the mails on messenger route No. 218, 034 between the postoflice and the At lantic and North Carolina Company's depot, and transfer service between the P. 0. & W. Ry depot and the Atlantic and North Carolina Company's depot.' Bids will close on February 17th at 12 m. All information and blank propos als can be had from the postmaster who will give all information necessary to those desiring to bid. Executrix Notice Hiring qualified s Executrix of Aloto Fnlcbcr dscssMri.slI panaris having claims ssarnat the mm tats of ssld deceased srs hereby notified topneent the .asms duly Torll'wd to on or be fore the' Bin day of Feb. 1907. or thb) soUcesrtU be pleaded in bar of their reeorery. AU set sons Indebted to Mid estate sre hereby request Feb 8th, 106 U1U18A FULCUER. Kxeentrix Low Rate For Theatrical Perform ance. Account perform'anee "Monte Chr to" Ooldsboro, Feb. Uih, 1906, die A A N C R R will sell round trip tickets st the following 'rates: Krom LaGrsnge 80c; Kmaton 66c; Dover 75c; New Bern U.25; Morebead City $Z 00; Beaufort S2.ZS. Rates trera all other agency sta tions In proportion. Tickets to be sold Feb. 14th with limit New Bern and points west Feb. 14th, points east of New Bern Feb. 16th. Parlor car "Vance" will be operated New Bern to Goldsboro Train No.4 FeWlith and special train with parlor ' car "Vance" attached. will he operated Cokkboro to New Bern Immediately after , conclusion of per formance for convenience of ra turning passengers. ;r . . ' For further information and parlor car reservations, apply to any agent iiNCRB. .. '. , KallCB to"" Creditors: r rostiftnt tm thearteteef Mrs Henry r, all ttmrmmm Sre liirilir see I Iri A D mr4 Ke Uw..H C. ! I' 0 aTrr. mtfmrwrr. AM m.i jrt.tM W 4 eeUH mrm riwJ twiei,iispa,wi T" ?"", 1 ' " JOHN n h im.. i.H, Xnilo f Msaee Q. MtiuaTts t " Pocky f3untal.i Tea Kujjtta ' 8ri-r Qi'im i!:vs s4 rr4 Tlf-. I. t 1 ' -t T r I t, l.t J.. ..I. htmm-t.. I iff . linm . I'k-WM l. ii r M 1 i - f To. . .t iit..,. 4e f i -u st.i. colics ."CTi ron ulio rtcrti Crai Chi;rch Tally A?t,'s r suU,--thl lu fmrvJ trtp ' W',"-i-.Ut.e 1e trar- rally st rs, r,V-, A. M. lin.irrh St !V -T 5 h. v :. 1 f WHY DOfl'T YOU GET VELL? Those pains In your muscles and Joints, thst bad taste la the .: ' : ' mouth, coated tongue, headache and no account feeling are aa - - f Indication that your blood Is In bad condition. If not relieved the : disease Is likely to become chronic, and may lead either to the --' ,"i.trriblepalnaof Sciatica and Acute Rheumatism or to the deadly - fcneumauam of the heart that kills Ilka lightning. There Is lust ' . .. ons cure for Rheumatiem and all other blood diseases m J f J MfuaES Y0Ur VELL ALL OVER. No. II Broad war. New York. June 7th. "I laffered from a severe attack Of Inflammatory Kheumatitm. and for treatment adopted a pre scribed simple diet principally milk and ego. and supplemented this with Rheumscide. Result: Grad ual departure of the Rheumatic pain, gain In strength and weight complexion began to clear-self-evident proof of the power of Rheumacide to purify the blood. - "En joy his as 1 did the beneficial effects, have heartily recommended Rheumacide to others, as I look upon It as a boon to humanity, and I wish you - success, as you deserve the commendation of suf ferers from the painful affliction. " v "WASHINGTON E. PAGE." .......At the Head of all ' Meadows TOBACCO Use it and you will fJT o rl rvrrra IftTTnV Guauo, and Npecial Crops- n It no Sales Agmt in 8 us. We use only the BEST PLANT j FOOD IN OUR GOODS. ( H .insist on navmg a BRAND. r a . w . H. S J. A. MEADOWS CO., Kanufattmers ' Factory Neuse River. ni;w hkun, n. c L. D. Thorn, 6(1. ICtJCOCCCOCCCOOOO C Our Mr. L G. Daniels who is now in the went will return in ulx.m 11) days with 60 head of the best selected Horses and Muli wimrui.tf fr.m 9.M) to 14W Ibe, to be found in the State. We have Dow on hand 25 head of good workerH and thoroughly ncclimnti-d Horses and Mulee. Alao a complete lino of Whkoiih. Surry, H W far Wheels and Harness of every'deecrlptlon. We Kuarnt-f our pnr.n Hi - I .went quality the best. te ua before doing busincas. Very truly, Daniels & Hahn I Livery, Feed, Hale and ExchanKe i - r - w,.ivi Yjihy r . Isrjoet ami f rxt storV of tUre sn4 Mute r offerH for H New Ber S A ear toad of,eiM--h ht In. AI- a enroplete Une of PorftHea, Wagons, ilartMM, Hoi, White, Cert Wheels, Ete. '-- , , ' ' T.. JOlTESPxoprlotor - . Cros4 Btrert, Nw Bro. K C ", , " 1906. Rheumacide Cures after eO other means have failed. Your druggist sells it. Sam ple bottle and booklet Free if you send five cents for postage to BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., Proprietors, BALTIMORE. MD. Tobacco Fertilizers Gold Lraf - GUANO O be phased. 8 4 S AT T rD no Q Fertiiizars For All your vicinity, write . -mm "w- m w-m ino iHiiAuuwa i , iiV r-TAr- U-Ja; ... !. ('j '.' rrU'-i's ii cur it '. r t! 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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