JOURNAL IV : i ever? day in '.the year ex . t Honda y. Journal Building 66-60 aven.St . PH0N8.NO. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, ; "tDITO ANn 30PMKTOB.2 :ription rates One Year, in advance ...44.00 One Tear, not in advance.-...... 6. 00 t.Tonthlv. bv carrier in the city.... i " 60 i m - . Advertising rates famished on appli- sation. T , , Entered at the Post Office, New Bern A. C aa Becond-clasa matter - jFFICIAi PAPBB OF NKW BERN 1 caxrm comm. v Amp New Bern. N C Feb. 17 1906. AMERICAN FARMER. INDUSTRIAL . PRINCE. The once told tale of lo, thfc.poor far v mer, is today a thing of the past, for in this age the" American Farmer is an Industrial Prince, a ruler and controller , : of his own broad acres, aa well as a factor-in shaping the commercial and po . litical destinies of this Nation. , The power of the American Farmer , is best felt by him in this day, because ' he is no longer in financial bondage, no s longer mortgaged for his crop, one or more years in advance, with lien against '.every foot of soil, every farming u ten 's' sil and animal on his place, with even i the roof above his family's head, not ,;- wholly his own. 'V But through industry, thrift and m telligent farming, there is no longer poverty on the farm, and far beyond ' the farm, the American Farmer's in . fluence is today felt and respected, and i."- it is not surprising that this influen-e is bo felt, for farmers are 35 per cent, of our total population, a numerical mem bership far in excess of every other vo- - cation of our people. And beyond the profits of farm pro , ducts," the, American Farmer is show- inar his Dower, for last year he fur- . nished the capital to start 1,754 new national banks these being for the finan ' cial accommodation of Ihe people in the ' rural communities. It is the fact of this industrial im - ' portance. -the individuality of the Amer . lean Farmer, that is giving him each year a more prominent and independ ent 'nosition. It causes him to be sought by the politician as well as. by " the banker, and where success is want- , ed, his influence is sought It is not the poor American Farmer, any longer, but the American Farmer, the Industrial Prince. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. f or a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local , disease and pre scribed local remedies, and by constant ' ly failing to cure with local treatment, . pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cur on the market It is taken Inter nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. - they offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills frr const! pation. '. The German Government has decided 1.) ajtk the Reichstag for power to grant the United State provisionally favor able tariff terms. frtgitfstl, tra. Cha. Uoora, a machinist of For J r y, P., had his haul frightfully ! irnod in aa electrical furnace. He ap- - I iiuckkm's Arnica Salts with .he .1 result: "a quick and perfect rr." Greatest heater on earth fur i rns, . Wounds, Sore, fctenutand i 2Lc at AU Dmggisrt .. . The famine to the Meridional proviv 1 Is again very grave, Th recent ' roUhaskilledthsugsr crops in inrlm-es of Sevilta, Calis, Malaga I (,rnhil,ruinlrgr those region and r .wing Urge numbers of people ont ;- raw. .- .". ' - : 1 rTorU hs v failed to Had a better for rmtghs,, eolds and King than Fok-y's Hoooy and Tsr. 1 i bo rough, hl the tungs sr d a I'tviv rulis from H, I sll'rm, Nashua, Iowa, write. ! r I r,al a tis'l eow fenny 1 1; c. at Wt hslf a down d ;r ., h mlirlni sM hd trcsit 1 t 0 ( hy if iar witloi)l gp! ! ' (, A friond rwnmiwrd !' i ry sn4 Tsr and t?o . 1 n,r'l fi.. I for,i,. f - '. r. S rv lurjf Ttit'Vic'iT, I " I. r 1 ly Pat's THI FICrLE ALL ! U Ckeltja Crird, C1t r Xewkre'a UerrleUe. Tli!s word cf lata has been in evc-ry-one's mouth. ul many are wondering wbat t::a word signifies, though no one bus ret been fonnd. who will deny that NEWBRO'S HERl'ICIDE does the wort Well, far '.he Information of thousand.) of people tsIiO like to know ail about a rood thlnf," wo would sar that I1KRPIC1DR means, a -destroyer or killer of ''Herpes," Now 'Herpes" Is tha family time ,f a dlseaes caused by vartoua vegetable par asites. A similar microbe causes dan druff; Itching soulp, and falling hair; this Is the microbe that NEW RO'8 HERPI- CIDB promptly Geetroys; -after which the hair grows. Sold by - leading druggists. Send ins.-, in stamps for "sample to Tha fierplcjdo Co., Detroit, Ulch. i 0 D.BRVr HA.M. Special Agt.V;- New' York Cotton Market -The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, Feby 16. . ;-V , Open i High Low 10 75 10 90 11.02 Close 10.75 10.93 Mch 10.75 10 78 May 10.90 10 9o July 1102 H10 1L07 j, Receipts 21,430 Last year, 15,086, No pill is as pleasant and positive as DeWitt's Little Eariy Risers. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Never.gripe. Sold by F. S. Duffy. " The length of the telegraph wire in Europe is 3,135,100 kilometers, and the average number of annual dispatches sent over these wires ia estimated it 287,040,000. v The Original Laxative Cough Sprup is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from the system by acting aa a cathartic on the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is a certain, safe and harmless cure for colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Southern members of congress and scientists hold a meeting in the minority room at the capitol to discuss the plan to secure federarco-operatioh with the states in the movement to exterminate the Texas cattle tick. Luckiest Man In Arkansas. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas, writes ll. L. btanlcy, 01 Brono, "since 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 euro consumption if taken in time. My wife improved with the first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure. Cures the worst coughs and colda or money refunded. At All Druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Manhattan, Nevada's latest gold mining camp, which is 82 miles from Tononah, now has a newspaper, the Mail. W. F. Bond paid 49 for the first copy olT the press. LsGrlpps and Pnsumonls. Pneumonia often follows LaGrippe but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It cures lagrippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Ask for Foley 'r Hone v and Tar and refuse any substitute of fered Mr. G. Vac her. of 167 Onarood St, Chicago, writes: "My wife, had a severe case of la. grippe Jthree years aeo, and it left her with a terrible eough. She tried a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and it rave immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cored her cough entirely." Refuse substitutes. For sale by Davis Pharmacy. -, The population of Morocco can only be gun&sef. No census has ever . been taken. The best authorities estimate the inhabitant to number about 7,500,- 000. PhsUs Feist' Hesey Tar. ' Foley tt Co.. Chicago, orklnated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of th great merit and popularity ox roley Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine, am j or roiey nooey and Tar and refuse any substitute of fared as no other preparauoB will riv the same satisfaction. It is mildly Isxa Uvv Jt contains no opiate and is safest for children and delicate person. ror aais cy vavis naranacy. Senator Sale Introduced bin to provide for th use of voting chines in all elections in Norfolk, Va. OABTOniA. , 1 s"SB-aaswssasssssB--sMrs- . ; The speed of the electric torrent In copper wire ia 463,600.000 meter per second. Th fastest ocean steamer makes only 9.8 tnetsrs par second. OAOTOIIIA. tWsiks . I MTwIlr tterX Th roast towns belwe-m To mace and Buena Ventura, Colombia, ,304 In Amr- lea, are repot! to have ben swept away by a tidal wave due to an earth quake, and 70 bodies have been found o tie t Km. t A MabN I ta EsceersfV, The (nnther who has acquired the hahit of kePtiingo hand bottU of Oimbnli's C)"gh Rem!, mtps hrlf S crest amount of unoeinfs sndotniHy. (VragKs, CnWs srnl rrT'iip, 14 Sibirh f hildrofl sr qrT !'! rj'ikkly rurH 1 J its w. It cmtilf any ietfUnrf rf a n -l to c t In tr,iitrKm''a, nr if iTn t s t f.rt yrrt 'rr r f rn f ; -. it 1 teTTit llo sKsck, Ti f ' 'f lairs ',: irjutn. 1 t g;e It ll ll ' f I" ' r ' ') a 1 " f-rf"t etii'y. f illy I'fei.s r ..'X vl F. J". t' New E Board met in recess Beasion, Mayor Patterson presiding. . Aldermen pres ent, Eangert, Howe, Dawson, Lane, McSoiley, Wood, Brinson, McCarthy, Simpkina and Hollowell. Resignation of Aldermen W. A. Mc intosh was read to the board, asking for immediate action. Upon : motion the board accepted the resignation, and elected W. E. Rowe. to fill the unex pired term., v., The board proceeded to elect a water and light commissioner; W. A. Jdcln tosh was nominated, and upon motion was elected to fill the unexpired term of C T. Watson, resigned. ; . V - , Board took recess.' . ' t ,u t J. J. TOLSON, ; Lams Back .' This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamberlain's Paint Balm two or three times a day and rub uuik..uo puru iKuniu.jr "FP" cation.' If this does not aflford relief bind on a piece or nannei sugntiy aamp,; ened with Pain Balm, and quick'- telief-'fthst I is almost sure to-follow. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. Ladies Bible Class LECTURE 6. . 1. Subject of part IV? Length of timet - 2. How are the matters presented here to be grouped? 'Read carefully the outline. , , . . V 3. What progress should be carefully traced? Note bottom page 25. 4. Give indications of self-manifesta tion? 1. The authority and subject 'of his presching. 2. 'L His' miracles. -3. Laying basis for permanence, in selec tion of apoBtleS, j 5. Indicate progress of hostility of hU 'J L ' ' ' . M t enemies. 1. Anger at nis sen assured authority.' 2. Anger at his disregard of Sabbath traditions. 3. Accusation of his league with satan. : 6. Indicate same of training of the Twelve. 1. Their observation of his work and teaching. 2. His special in struction. 3. Their mission in Galilee. Sec. 55. 7. General lines of Christ's preach ing in Galilee? Sec 24. 8. His course as noted in sections 25-27. 9. The miracle at Cana? Sec. 25. 10. Why was Capernaum and not Naz- arath selected as his home? Prophecy fulfilled? Sec. 26 and ' nc te page 27. 1L Why did. he call at Capernaum? Sec. 27: " 12. Miracles at Capernaum on Sab. bath? Sec. 28 and 29 I 13. Note Christ's first of three jour neys about Galilee? Sees. 30-36, note pape 81, bottom. 14. Effect of his ministry? Sec 30-31. 15. What new manifestatioue did Jesus make in healing the paralytic?; Sec 82. Power to forgive sin. 16. Effect on phariseea and doctors? OASTOntA, Betntls ' yelUKMTMHmslwrr lgsstti 1 - ' New York haa.a notable visitor in the person ef General Pleasant Porter, high chief of the Creek Nation, who may be the first United State senator .for the proposed new state of Oklahoma. 'r AO I's ins U Km tNrm Una ' Iks 4:aiif Juat Wore day b.rlt'Bvrttt Jsrret, the negro convicted of -thsx murder nf 1 W. C King In Warren eountyaad lodged there for safe keeping ,made his escape from th Wake county JaiL : . OAOTOnXA. UmsIs V4 u iw are um sasr Tk Or War. la 8tscpca's I'T-fUi Night" BlrToby Batch nrge Sir Andrew Ague cheek to pea a challenge and to pot la It "as many lie a will He In the abort of paper, although tbe sheet were big enough for-tntw r war." This eoormotM bed, which vse a wonder In Shakeepear' time and still exist lo War, I seven feet sti tocbe high and tea feat Bin lacbe cnr, M that twelve peopto ea H romfortably la It Beautifully rarrtd. It. I a splendid prcltnea of ntlr)0 rumltere, dating freta the dsye of Jneni EI I is beta. This wooderful bed Is narnrslly aa b )ect of curiosity and Interest te mtey Visitors. . tn the same room there hang a pair of boms, apoa which all strin gers formerly were sworn. i - - " " -.rvlis ml luMr. . ' Anxiety Is tte prison of tinman lit It la the parent tf aur sin and of to or mlsnr:. In a wail where r oryiblnf Is dotibtfuf, wtwrre y may be dtaappotnted end t tleeeed In die appointment wbst snesns ibis restlese Stir 'and rommotlob of trln4 1 Caa yir )));!u .e a.t r lb t or nrv ti V.m lalilrrwy cf human rrents) t'sa four cili'.ulTy p'-erf Ibronylj t?H ti'tpi wlbli the Hvijwh HHng biih rindo lnipenrnbl U trionol etel T profile i:ti"t vtery Impurtsnt flsa tJT' hr Hie enitl(iTirn'nt tit lb m-wt .roii)kIng re U the of f b'H st t'.l pilnt I1 sto i:c!1ft i tn la V t!eMk. Hob-Viirf sni that -r t t t n often Tri-.r"-'l sf!r rci I f 1' f ' n i f rn. f ' .r- c hfi'ltlt"?'"'! ' f)' ll' 1 f ! U '1 ! f THUC AS STEEL Just as I was retiring to rest one evening there came to my registry of fice door a gentle, unobtrusive knock. When my assistant answered the knock and ushered in a poor, bedraggled look ing creature, therefore, I was not sur prised. ; . But I certainly was astoniabed when the broUen down looking woman asked ine to obtain a situation for her aa gen eral servant - . . - - "Have you any references T I. que ried. " , . -". -" . ma'am, ( I am wry ti eay, I fcavehot1'-- ' - . ; "Whei-e do you come from and wbat is your name''". .t'.: '."I ; 'Thave Jui?t cQme out of Jail.; My name Is Gracoaniplan; i !- "Abbut'llre enrs agosljfi said,"! twiU sftuutloW as general servant In tbe lionsebttlrl of ihe postmaster of The family couelstcd of my employer, his wife, spn..nfl.twq daughters.-, : 5le'pos.fBn)Jer:was very ;fond of compan.v, anii .fevery't evening at ' 6 s ociocK na went out Tor a nnsK walk, - .'ti&t64 Miliurbun"hoteJ.'. He always re- tiicl'ln time to set off the heavy post 4w tUpn"wiif ant ft'giUn to the Golden hotel,' djhccatv4or the remainder of thevi!ng?.?: vh .Vi': I-.1!! -"!-iS'. V V !. - , I " up-i nwic wt a crush tn the post j office l "WiiP called In to help, and, be j lay , trtntwsrtbjv' the money drawers ; were always open to tne,''': 7 . , : -j . Sttiulej? Gore, my employer's son, be ea:i to follow hs futbefs footsteps, sad ly 1 00 ao'on. His. father kept him moder ately well supplied with pocket money, but still Stanley' often used to borrow a few pounds from, me on one pretense 01 another; "He generally paid me back again with great promptitude. Whether ha meant Riiytniug or not he -was very hnntly with his compliments, nnd from these wo got to kisses' "Stanley one day apoko to me on the subject of mnniage. After some de lay I accepted him. His father, when he heard of the engagement, while he received thft announcement coldly, raised no barrier. ,':.' "Just about this time a curious thing took plsiee In the postofflce. There was something wrong with the cash. A testletter containing marked coins had been sent by n departmental de tective, mid it had not arrived at Jts dcRtlnntloih Indeed it had never passed through our office, nltbough the recep tion of It had been traced to the bands of Stanley Gore, "I overheard the detective declare thnt ho hnd n search warrant and that he nil 011 kl forthwith proceed to put It Into pxecutlah. I almost flew upstairs to bis room, nnd In less time than It tnkea to toll 1 found convincing proofs of his guilt. With the Intention of de stroying the tclltnlo letters I was rush lug down Into the kitchen with them In my hninlH when who should meet me ou lils wny to Stanley's room but the detective. The officer recognized the teat letter at a glnnee and by a quick movement on lili pnrt snatched It from me. Be- I fore I eouU recover from uiy surprise ue uau n:y arms pinioned lu such a way that l was entirely In his power. "l or Sluuloy'8 Bake I went quietly with him. When outside he called cab.- nnd In a few minutes sfterward I for nil myself In a cell at the police oalce. ".Next morning, when the newsps pers. wuotso reporters nnd picked up the Information at the police office, Rave full particulars of the robbery and .niTo.t. public opinion was very mnoh rthldctl ou the subject Some people believed I was guilty, andLoth era lucllneJ to a contrary opinion. All doubts were, however, set nt rest when I graded guilty to atealln? tn letter nnd Its contents. The other chances were then dropped. ijorca took no notice of me. folly believing I wait the base wotnsa I had pleaded gnilfy to bring. Tbe day I waa seatcucod. however, lost ss tlie warden In charg was asking me to step down from the dock, I looked round and aaw . among the crowd in tlio- court the agonized face of Stanley uww. 1 "8000 afterward Btsnlev dUabDear- d after giving formal aoUr of hi lu- trntloa aud making all artsngemcnts to go abroad, u has Dot been beard of alnc; "III family will hare nothing to do witu ma, altbongh I told hi father prlvaUly lb real falabwy of th rob bery. II simply said I waa lying and that Stanley bad lef hone through be ing disappointed In not obtaining the hand of a ; certain aanofactorer's dsugbter. who had. la fact married a near friend of bla. ow, theo, after bearing my story, will you-try te obtala aitoattoa for J. 1 wilt for aooirtow. of trtim th roarMtoa fotree Itself o me that yon art telling me I be truth. On day a mired f armor who want ad botwekeeper ewlug (0 the dears of alt wife agr1 to take arse at small wags, ; My rommna sen told that a omaa who fotiid sarrlftre so ranch o the altar of lor mast be a good and trtwtwTirtay rl of person. I was tiot decrtred. Tber wm agreat snrprl la store oa dsy when, nbout jnr artor Orsc ba4 cu bonw Wpt, ab lo- ltl Bi lo ir lrsrr:g wl;h br ero p'wr T wptt very bsppy ttn, aivl tnetv i-y btre I stnt In Ibrf ( j.:-y i I .t J4nt Inr lstlto. if - lime f!-rwnr.l I had a l'i ttnn tirsre jlt g tlit h baj tr-clr. el a mnnitini'-stlon fr;o oUrrtor I Can'l wtn luxl (!ifMnrf bf fian SI.J S'l !lrea fr"lH the -.t'niastof f Sr tbt 8'f,r l.rwe In tr!!rl f!i m tit t."..''1 It t rr f .r ttf -' an j ti.ii i, a'i ij.i ' s fii) ' f. of Me crime, w !,tck wss il :'j it a tr ' f. 7 ' r 1 1 Cir.CHj SERVICES. - I First Baptist Church- W.. A! Ayers, ! pastor. Preaching at 11 a m and 7 30 p m by the pastor. Sunday School at 9 45 a m, t). H. Green Superintendent, You are cordially invited to attend. V Services at the Christian Church Sun day will be Junior Builders at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. Evening service - at 730' p.m.. by Rev. G. A. ReynoldsT Subject morning service: "What is :True Wor shipT', Evening: f The Four Trinities' All are invited. Strangers welcome; '. . , - t-;y;:. " :V' V : ' 5 ; ' - Christ Church-Kev. L 6 H Wniiams rector; ?xage.ima Sunday; Holy Ha. 8t.mro Music and song . ; uv...w., v. evenmg prayer and sermon 7.30 p. m.; Wednesday: Litany 11 a. m Friday: Evening prayer 4.30 p. m. , All Saint's Chapel Thursday 7.30 p. m. First Church of Christ, Scientist- Corner Broad and Hancock Sts, "Servi-" ces Sunday 10 45 am and 7 30 n m. I Bible Lesson Sermon Subject: Christ Jesus" Peter 1-13. Sunday School after the mornintr service. I Wednesday evening meeting at 7 30 m Pastor: The Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. 1 Reading Room is open daibr. All are j cordially invited to attend. Tabernacle Baptist Church Services at Tabernacle Baptist church, sermon at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. by Ilev. J. J. Douglas pastor. Sunday school at 9 30 m." R. M. WarrenSuperintendent. All are cordially invited to attend. Tha Yellow Fever Germ has recently been discovered. It bears close resemblance to the malarial germ, lo free the system from dis ease germs, the most effective remedy is Dr. Kmg's New Life Pills. Guaran teedto cure all diseases due to malaria poison and constipation. 25. at All Druggists. Grand Church Rally The grand rally for the benefit of St. Stephens Church Murebead City will Iclose tho third Sunday in Feburary with the following programme: S. S. 9 o'clock m., preaching 12 o'clock, officiate in collection, Prof. L. W, Ham, R. Whit tington, preaching half past 2 o'clock m. R. Sawyer; officiate in collection, E. ShepardandE. Fisher; St Peters, New Bern 7 o'clock p. m., preaching M. B. Taylor; ofnciatd in collection, W. H. Starkey, E. Hayes, Clinton Chapel, New Bern, Two Bibles will be presented for prizes to the two paying the largest amount for the church. J. S. BELL, Pastor in Charge, Morehead City Station. Agents are authorized to sell round-trip tickets account the above grand rally at St 'Stephens A. M. E. Church at Morehead City February 18. Rate from New Bern, 75c; Rivcrdnle, 55c; Croatan, 50c; Havclock, 40c; New port, 25c; Wildwood, 20c; Mansfield, 15c. Date of of tale February 18th. 1906 Final limit February 19. 1. H. C. HUDG1NS. General Passenger Agent, Goldsboro, N. C. licking Piles. If you are acquainted with anyone who l troubled with this distressing ailment you can do him no greater favor thaa to tell him to try Chamberlain's Salve. It gives Instant relief. Price 25 cent per box. Sold by Davis' Pkar macy and F. 8. Daffy. Th Frying Pan light ship, which brok from her moorings during the storm Monday night is off the Cape rear bar In tow of tho bjoy tender Wistaria. If ia kind of billooa mood, Yoa wish an lid to digeat food. No other pill ia half so good A DeWitt's LitU Early Rkers When e'ar you feel impending ill, and need a magic little pill, No other on will fill th bill Like DeWitt's Llttl Early Risers. Sir Franc C Burgand has resigned th ditorshH of Punch,' Burnand has bee associated with that periodical for 44 year and edited it for a quarter ' of I century. V ' ' ' A aeaas Csieel. Th Ret. J. C. Warren, pastor of Sharroa Baptist Church, liaUir, Ga., says of Dectrie BitUr. 'It's a God send lo mankind. It Cured me cf lame bark, stiff )oir,t, and comnScte physical eollsps. 1 wss so weak It tmJt tn half an hoar to walk a mil. Two bat ik ef EteeUie Bitter have made m so strung 1 bars just walked three mllr la fifty rnlnuU and feel Ilk wilk.ng threHxrfl. It's mad annr ir.sn of me." Grtt renWy fr woeVfUM and all Ftomab, liver arvl Kl lny cotrpla'nU. FM urvler guar aMe at All lnip2iU. Irwg Hot ftk fv, ' - Tb c.V!nl l'bOviue in bltve Is at C- f-.u.r.it, jSn, Il waa trrttc, n 10 tt- 1' t. '1 cf Trj?n, arid was rl u !t In 1 ti Cca!h, ! t."rt.rg frr.m! A rr. 1 fr- f . f:. 1 irr r :) 't : i 1 r 1 f.OTES IN AND ABOUT ORIENTAL. - - - - . - - v. Wednesday night Mrs. If. W. Ball, at the home of Mrs. George Midyette, gave her music class an informal .re ception or '"Valentine ; Party.'l pit, Flinch, and other games were the lead ing amusements. Dainty refreshments were served after the "stringing of hearts. V ."The; following members of the clans were present: Rosa SpruflL Sadia Spruill, Tennie .McCleese, Han nah . Swindell,K Bell Brabble, . Emlyn Midyett, Elsie Pugh, Campen Powers, STena Stephens, -t-Juanata Hascins, Pearl Johnson,' Nina Gibbs, and Neva Ketchem, Joe McCleese, SpruilL Clif ford Spruill and E. D. Pearce were so fortunate as to be among these young rendered the evening one of the most AaK . tfll, .. . f 'holI marriage belL The town is making rapid strides. Eight years ago at the present site of urientai, a town ot now nearly one thousand inhabitant?, there was only about ten buildings, one of which was the first school house ever built in or near the present incorporation, which building was erected by Capt. L. B Midyett, the gentleman who "climbed the tree" to locate the present town. and who is now mayor. The patrons and people are enthusd and determined to advance the cause of education as well as its industries. The town has a handsome and wall designed school building. The managers are de termined that the advantage shall be second to none. Every high school ad vantage is offered. Board of (ircctors J. R. Hodges, B. F. Pickles, A. H. Stevens and II. L. Gibbs. Mr. Gibbs is a member of the county board of ed ucation and an enthusiastic worker. Education is paramount; no position of eminence can be filled effectually with out thorough training. He feels this, talks it and his efforts and tenacity of purpose stood where he stands. Corps 0f teachers- E. D. Pearce, A. M Principal Wake Forest College; Miss Nina Tee Todd, Hawthorne College, McKinney, Texas, has charge of the Primary department; Mrs. M. H Ball, Kinsey Seminary, is director of music. ror tne nrst time we are running a nine months term. The progress of the school has been from the first and is now in a healthy condition. Lt.-Gov F. D. Winston, State Auditor, B. F Dixon, Supt Joyner and others have visited us and given lectures during tie year. Governor Glenn has consented to de, liver an address here before the school, and tha Jr. ). U. A. M. Council, be tween March lnt and 10th, probably the night of the 8th. Every p ..-taibla effort will be made for his entertain ment. The town is full of travelling men, each day they come and go. There will be an OJd Fellow Lodge established on the night of Feb. 22. This was to have been done on the 12 h buh. tho storm prevented the New Bern and Winthrop boys from coming over, Both the Masonic Lodge, and Junior Order are strong here. Mr. I'aul J. Uelemar s house was completely consumed by fire on the night of Feb. 12. Heavy rain and hu man aid fought against the flames but these means cannot and did not take the place of a fire company. Necessi ty is the matter of invention. Then we will havo a fire company before very long, it is to be hoped. , The saw mills are cutting lumber for cabbage crates. The crop so far is ex cellent Some of our fanners are planting Irish potatoes. We are working hard and trying to forget last year'a price Many preparations are being made for oarly swot (MitntoeN. Mr. W II Powers hs b d I d over 200 bushels of seed. OysU rs are to be had at any time; tbe supply is fine. Shad are coining freely, but they tasbsrich at 7jc u (1.00. Mr, Leo Taylor's gasolene boat came down today from New Bern on busi ness. Bro. Barker will commence a aeries of revival services at the V.ethodist church Sunday afternoon We have as much preaching and as many Sunday Schools a any people in North Caro lina "oyr size." Unci AL Cast Calti ar Tk Case ef sTssy tart ."V Dlstsset. f Physician who have gained a nation al reputations a analyst of th tana of vsrk os disease, claim that if catch ing Cold could be avoided a Ion list of dapgrrnua ailment would never b heard of. Every one knows that pneo rmiia and consumption f-rigtnal frora cold, end chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and lung trouble ar ag gravstcd and rendered more eerfous by -h freh stUrk.' Do not rink your life or ukr rhanc whn JOU have a erU. l"hmt!rUiiB'e Ooah fUtnrfy ill cur it beffr tW dbwaae de velop, 1 bia rvmely omtslns no opium mTt bin er nthr harmful drug and Km thirty fe of repuUtinnWk of It, fair, 1 1 y its cures under every ton iXu.n. Fi-rally Ihit'hi I"harmay srvl F. f. P'lTr. ""i tt1 rrrnnrr.'r,ta bi U, AmerirS 1 la I r dli'a" 1 In Cub. To. e-t tV0 f r e-it of a I um, h : ! s s 'f. er Ursre 5 tr"-r n a rp ) all k! 1 f I Our Mr. L. G. Daniels who is now in with 50 head of the best selected Horses an I Mules weighing tro;n uju to 1400 lbs, to be found in the State. " We have now on hand 25 head of goo.i workers and li:or u ;b!vr acclimated Horses and Mules. Also a complete line of Wagmn, .Suit,-.--., Ilugi -a, Car Wheels and Harness of every description. We guaran'.-.-e '.iur prlc.-s the lowest quality the best, ue us before doing business. Very truly. Daniels DODO ODODOaOE'OQOMOf! DOD .At the Head of all Meadows S TOBACCO i U9 it anciyou will Madows OTTO Guano, and Special Crops. ft no Sales Agent in ua. We use only tne FOOD IN OUR GOODS. Insist on BRAND. E. H. & J. A. MEA0OW3 CO., immm Factory Neuse River. L. D. flOe?00OCO00CC0OCriCO3G0i Student Volunteer Movement For Foreign Missions. Nashville. Tenn., Feby 28ih-March 4th. 1906. On account of the above occasion the Southern Railway will sell on Ft b. 26, 27, and 28th, with final limit March lUh round trip tickets to Nashville, Tenn., at rate of one first class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. The follow ing round trip rate will apply from points named: Charlotte Salisbury Greensboro Winston-Salem Durham Raleigh Goldsboro Oxford For the accommodation $15.30 15 30 16 60 16 20 17 76 17 75 17 7.r. 17 7.r, of deb't attending this meeting from poih. 1 n North Carolina and Virginia it has bet n arranged to operate through Pullman ear and day coachea leaving Salisbury, N. C. at 8.60 p. m . Feb. 27lh, arriving at Nashville at 12.20 noon, the follow ing day. Those desiring Pullman ac- eoin.nodationa please notify R. L. VERNON. T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. J. M. REGISTER Porch Columns, Rails, Bal usters, Spindles, Stair Rail Balusters, Grills, Plinth and Corner Blocks, Sash and Doors. Frames for Wood and Brick Buildings, Mouldings, Mantles, Brackets. Factory Church , .1.1 and Sausage a IE. Ham at IS lb; Ssussg Meat lOe ft. Sk(rmedltaina,l54lb, Frankfurt 10 B k Iloltsrna 10 R. 'V Pork Raoasg 3e lb , Link IOC lb. . ' s . Nth Carolina Herring I f of k Himerek Herrirg K c ' Rhor Rsk I for 2ir, . t X II IIADICIIT 1 rbortlA, HcumTtaa 1 r f -' M FT Tf rii it -4 Tj RIVERSIDE f the west will return in about 10 days Tobacco Fertilizers Gold Lfaf - GUANOiS y be pi- a i. X ALLCEOP g fortilizcr j v r Alls your v ".t,.ly, write PLANT having- tho I.IEADOWS NKW lll'HN, N. C Phone, i". . AAAAAAaAeiia .u '"tt ta March i Magazines. Ennett's EookStore i b-1 -- . -.-saal Sash. Door and Mantel Factory N 1. J.: 1 :.m . . Ilavmi; m m In,c , f machinery ! 1 I hi 11., c. . lo-dnte liotiae ! the Hlrct-t, I ' it nhort . l style. I hivi- my buililmc v 1 aamr old Htjtini am prt'i.ar' il t . . I I notice nnil in thr I - 1 A II ordi-rn 1 nt ci"tcl I . t rKtil i 1 t (n n. 1 HI) L LIS To Farmers ! D-i yiHi want lo iiiti- h your lands prmnnentl You u-x bare the op portunity of doing an by the use of Amontatw) anl Kauiti v I I .an 1 IJm, chiefly nrtrtrtvtl of pHilvenl oyster slwlU grotin I fmnt Ih raw tat'-. The burning- eleftiTtU of th" lim whirh wnuld Injure enno lsnU if not rrefuHy msnagod i In this prrwlurt pmWted by the pmrwr qnenitie of A man la, Nllron. sn-1 Anumel Matter, making ll far m-tinr lo U mt lime, and much rheejor P it tip in bags, pat out with di.trilnitor or with hand, about oex inn r-ef arre. Good for all crop, Mppvistly rom, rti peamtta, etc bold for fh or otime, ftpeeial prices to deb-r. For pricew, freight rule, elcC ap;ly ' FF.RTIUZKrt, KIIELL A BON B CO., . New Hera, N. I. AdmInlstrtora NotIr ft iw e v.iihw af t mm ' mt jar. Hu i. 1 ik tot, m e..'r ear .tn t- .tn m otw It. -4 mmnmim tat ee- IAtitaaMlutiM4.f KM ml ktm ll r.t'...it 1X1. m thmt il III dlbMrietMMtWtnxfi AS mr I bmt Pm l-i. ! ' A4is. CASTOR I A

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