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t t ; i ' t 1 i tvery Liy in the year ex y. Journal Building EG-CO runs-B No. 8. CJAW.fc.1 L. STEVENS, -. ' e'JwSCRiPTICN RATES -! Year,. In advance... $4.00 ; Year, cotinadvance....-v"" jr.tLiy, by carrier in the city.-. .60 Advertising rates furnished on apt 11- ioa. Entered at the Poet Office, New Bern 4. C. as second-class matter. JFFIC1AL PAPKB Or'SKW BKKN AND CRAVEN COUNTT. New Bern. N C, March 7, 1906. TOLL TAX RECEIPT OR NO .VOTE . this:year. ; -t IT' Nothing isso jarring, so disagreeable to the more than average man, than to be reminded of taxes, and taxes due, and to be paid.1, The sheriff's notice, the tax collector's notice, to come up and pay your taxes, would be, unread, if possible, but the tax paying does not pasa, it has to he met, or there is trou ble and expense.- '' 1 ' ! ' The State law requiring the payment of every poll tax .before May first of each year, or those failing to do so'must forfeit their right to vote in the elec tions of the year, is still in active force. At this season the election looks a long way off, while the payment of money is a very present 'aggravation. But less than sixty days remain for poll tax, payment, if ths voter is to exercise his franchise this year at elections, and it 'must not be forgotten that failure to pay before May first, In no way cancels the payment, for it must be paid some time. The loss is to the voter. He laso3 his identity at election time. .. . Tax paying to the general citizen. seems to- represent the giving up of money without any particular return. Taxes are always , wasted, says the citizen, and I don't see where my money goes. ; And thus reasoning the citizen dodges the sheriff and tax collector un til forced to payment because of some penalty, like the loss of election rights, or the added cost tor having his name on the linquent list f And now it is for the voter who woulJ be one with every right, to pay at once his County and State poll tax, or be come a non-entity at election time, and at the same time be chased by the tax collector. What a glorious world this would be for sheriffs and all tax col lectors, if tax payers .would rush for ward early in each year, and pay all their taxes! But such an ideal world is hot for present or future generations. The growling tax payer it to be always a feature of each generation, while sheriffs and tax collectors are to be ever hunters of the fleeing man, ' who puts off until the last from his tax pay ment. ' ' ". ..- ,: .,.. ''', $100 Reward, $100. . Tthe readers of this paper, will be pleased to lean that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has teen able to cure in all stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the (inly positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a.coa ulitutional disease, requires acoaatitu tional treatment. HaU'a Catarrh Cure is tak en internally, acting directly upon the llod and mucous surfaces of the system Hereby destroying the foundation of the ditnuc, aud giving the patient setrsngth by building up theeonstiutlon and assist ing nature in doing its work. The propri- Urt hsve so much faith in iU curative jKiwcrs that they offer One Hundred I i.!!nn for any caw that it fails to cure. ." id for list of testimonials, Addrras: I". 1. CHENEY Co., Toledo, O. &U l y UniKglsU, 73c. Take Hall's Family i . It for constipation. ths handsome terminal depot and fI office buikling of the 8sbord r linn railway in I'orUmoulh we 1 t4 BurxUy morning hy a fire of wti origin which WIS diovrsxl ! ( f xirlh story of the bulMing at (i'c! -k by a pornon who was ia the i r n UiT of the buiMing awaiting ..a J of tKe mming paf"'g?v .1 fr itn the south. 1 ia M f Unoant snd ',: it ss ' I i"'o I'ar!y Ilri. 1)t . t .!: I'i'.'.n r o n,;!J t. f. -,t r!.,, 'rrn, ' . . 1 a U , ; :- T V'-r r!-. r g ' i 1" i ' y lr7 re f i i 1 !. !.d t f ; o. '. 1 ) i 1 r i llsusT "7 See Y.i c: Jam-. :,:'. - t'-.o l-' T.tlJ IS Tl-'cs C, tins U Ta;t r?. l!if rrc-.-n : hd to j.in.; ti.i an-J Tiit-r.i inw. fuwr iu l,i .1 ..:.' v-l. i I- : i)U; :. -. r fl:l! f -S.I .; iIV rii.-r to . hi;a X-eA ovn the -.. n:-no. nm jvsarl-.sl it as n!wl t.'vscvr?. .!:; r.Hcarrh l:it- rut 13 fli j.-r n-A ts "etui.-" -vt Diirnlrvtf. TVli U.z Ifr.t'.'- Hi 1 rwoq'Sftnt a1 ii'T u.-.tS'if ..-t a !itiv sw vhli.ii cit In Hf lv- lh o.it3 tit bimh . iN-vi.roi'ii Ifi rr-h'lil.- " dt'Mtrov t!.i3 Ur""i r ;t. 'loiiiril. fhiii - - Sji,i1 hv ivhiiiHMtnicdHq Ponfl lOo. In ttetr.!.. if vii. i A .'(.Licit of ice from tn Gulf of Fin land with about one hundred and fifty fishermen on it, has been driven asUore hvv"Th ieo breaktr "Yermak has ftoue to the rescue of the it mainder of the fishermen. - . Charter - Granled. Insurance Commissioner -.Young has granted the application .of citizens of Kinston to establish an Insurance Com pany at Kinston and the ; fallowing Board of Directors were elected; J, w. Grainier, F. C. Dunn, N. J. Rouse, J. M. Parrott, P. Oettinger, E. J.Becton, R. C. Strong, H. E. Mosely, J, E. Hood, H. D. Harper, Sr J. L. Taylor, and J. A, McDaniel. ; It is to be known as the North State Mutual Life Insur ance Co. " "v - The Los Angles Gas and Electric Co. is erecting what will be the largest gas receiver in the United States. It will be 20 feet in hiehthTand 210 feet in diam cter and will hold 6,000,000 cubic feet . S llvalv Tuul . - ' with that old enemy of the . race Consti- pauon, oiten enaa m Appendicitis. -19 ohaM nil anoiAiia f Will 111 a TXTlf Vl Qfflr1fipVl Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pilla. They perfectly regulate rhaaa trr nna ivithrttif. rain nr disoom iort..--. aoc at au iraggwia.. ).:' i ' Between 600 and 1,000 pounds of dyna mite has been stolen at Boise, Idaho, and the theft is believed to be connected with a reign of terror alleged to have been planned by miners.'; j Bsalh Bate In NswJTork And Chicago 1 ' During November'and December, 1003, one fifth of the deaths in New York and - Chicago were from pneu rdonia.. Foley's Honey and Tar, not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs end : prevents pneumonia, ad do not. take hances on a cold wearing away when Foley's Honey and Tar will cure you quickly and prevent serious results. - " Sold by Davis Pharmacy. : . ; J Seventy-five families of . apartment houses in Williamsburg, Greater New York: are un in arms atraJnat a raise ia rent, which they say was brought about by a trick. ; v -tf -HC Alwit Knss Ckambsrlsia's'Coufla Rssietfy ' -;:( Is Hit r Heese. i:i;,';f 1'We would not be without Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It la kept on hand continually in oar home,Tsays W. W.Kearney, editor of the Indepen dent,' Lowry City, Mo. ' That Is Just what every family shoajl do. - When kept at hand ready for ltstant nse, a cold may be checked at the outset and cured In much kea time than after it has become settled in the system. This remedy is also without a peer for croup la children, and will prevent the attack when given as soon as the child be comes hoarse, or eveo after the ctvupy eougb appears, which can only be done when the remedy Is kept at hand. For sale by Davb' IWnucy and f. & Duf It is sUted that if Germany yields to FraneOn Morocco she will. claim rights in the Netherlaads that would lead to war. ' . " . ,'. A FtveHtt Ket4y for BtUM. Its pteaajtnt tattt and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy a fsvodte with ths mothers of small childrn. It qukkty turea thrir coughs and colli and prt-tmts any dangpr of pneumonia or other serious eon'uv c. It not ooly cur crwip, but whoa given ss soon as lh erotify ew:gh sp pear will prvsnt the attack. In by Davis' laimary and F. 8. DulTy, A bill trovidirff for Government owivnilip tf rilj ntu Ln lntr- duf ed In lh Jn Dt. To ilr tS fir out ot a Imrn, h- a tut wilhmjt l'ir.g a prr, lit tn rr Iw.iU, S-irr", ir'Ur, r jn r.. k!l ' it arid -a'p o- iit's V. H't !'!. A ;" f--r ' i l!.! rrnu.rio, ho r-':-'? ( " i C 1 ! o ( -sat t : tern. .1 the t: .... i r have bee a tur:. I 1 X ty 1 1 a!.( 1. Cures ' :y: 11 ri.'allt OPFTKE remoTes the craTtnr forliooor j acuity dimctlr on the nerrea. resturint; the su"aca and a esiiveortfanft to normal conuiuua. 1'iiiMo.inff the ap. t petite and reHtonu)? tue bealiu. lio saA. itannm treatment or publicity. 'iocnre wituoat patient' anowienfre, xmj ORKINfCNo. 1: fon Toluntnrr treatment. - buj OKK IMS No. X. Price W per bo. Cure Effected or Money Refunded A reentered marantee In each box. Book M "DrunkenneHa laealed) mailed free on request. All correspondence conlidential. ORR INK mailed (sealed) on receipt ol price by theORklMiJ CO, locn Wakulngtoa, D. &,oceoiabjr n C D. BRADHAM, New Bern, N. C. A terrible accident oceured , on the Southern railway near ..High Point all the passengers ; but two were hurt more or less. A broken fish plate on a Bteep curve snt two passenger. cars and a box car down a steep enbankme nt and across ditch. . ' The Yellow Fever Germ I has recently been discovered, . It bears a close resemblance to the "malarial germ, r To free the system from dis ease germs, the most effective remedy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. . Uuaran teed to cure all diseases due to malaria poison .and constipation. 25.. at. All Druggists.1- " i " V " !, " A new revolutionary movement seems to be under way in Uruguay, j ' n J flssplttsnsts "7 Disorders of, the. stomach produce a nervous .condition and- often prevent steeprj Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver.Tablets stimulate the digestive organs, restore, the system to a healthy condition, and make sleep possible, for sale by , Davis . Pharmacy and PP.' S.' r.,flr.. . . . . i''i' ,The village of Tavernola, built ,on a cliff,: tell. Into Lake Iseo, Italy,' 14 nearly all jthe OOQ inhabitants sicapeal' Taken as directed, . it becomes ; tte greatest curative agent for the relief of suffering humanity ever deyfsed. Such - ia Holhster s Rocky Mountain Tea. ; 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, r For sate oy jr. jyunjV;:Vv te&:?.rr Tacloban the capital of the Island of Leyte, Pillippin,ee, was destroyed by fire. r-hV-vt Wesiea'l KMstys.'-' Women are more often afflicted with kidney disorders than men, but at tribute .the symptoms . to disease pe culiar to their sex, while in reality the kidneys , are .deranged. 'Nervousness, headache, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, pain in the back, are signs of kidney trouble that must not be ig nored, or a serious malady will result Foley's K'dney Cure has . restored the health of ..thousands of tweak, nervous, broken down women. It stops irregu larities and strengthens the urinaty or gans.1 It purines the blood and benefits the.' whole system,. Bold by Davis rharmacy. ,; ; .- ,v .. , y ,. ; Judge Gayner, imin address at New Rochelle, N. Y., declared that no amount Riven to found colleges could make John D. Rockefeller decent or respect able except in an absolutely degenerate community. ' . Tertars If tavaget, - ' i "Speaking of the, torture to which some of the savage tribes in the Philip pines subject to their captives, reminds me of the Intense suffering I endured for three months from the inflamma tion of the Kldnrys," says W. M. Shu man, of Cuahuig, Me., "Js'othinst help ed me until I tried Electric PitUra, three botUe of which eompUrtely curd me. Cure Liver Complaint, DjiiM'peia, Elood diaurilpn and Malaria; ami reetorc the wk and nervotis to roluat hmlth. Cuaniritocdby All Drug' gwls. Price 60c A PulTalo r)ntit ho had bwn in a pnitarium faulty Injured his wifa With a hammer, ami thr-n blew bis h,cJ off with a nMp. Clar f fiii;!ii. The rmarVal.le trrnrrry fjf Kpr.r MrlTcr, tif Vanr1iT(i, in t!. I Jrt cif murh intrt-t lo the r : frafort.'.ty ar.,1 a i f.r ! rf f i I' ;'a r-f r': "d', :!''' "-.'rr- u n ( t t! o llr-U : I t ; : T i f ! . , , ' r! . f : tt r i i p ! i ' '. '!Ui ! I I t . l- I I : , " ( u.Ih. ! :' .1 i , tl i ; !. a .- i ;:,- 1 tJiit r i-Timj -J c:.lo.I :) lie ; i isy jt ru. . t'ruw f ii'.r- i' l'U v. i of , ;!. i .j-r x ' , 1 r .i rM-s.- . i-i-.i :t i Uii !y u a cl:vi v.:ii it t: :t l:t tii - .;5t.i!,.. . o-.'.t tilt lor. wtu-V jtv u ".'iv'r- a I clrvle. the prt-.:,t fjr-i f Tin- if.u r. : Strrntrlti r It-r. TVIuter lfi.:;ri l?t j 'ji ifffl-'r;ii!: ski'.tiug. whjIi- liSh ije .i streugtli of kt n HU'.iJwt i f J'itrrs'.-.t. A .conservative .ertimRte in foUoTvu. Two Inches In t:iielsups3 vi:l sui;:irt a uiau; fouv iclie: :i nan on In ao back; Cvo t'.icjiai, h oi;;!ttjt' pnwiifior gun; eight iik-Iit'i,. a battcrr of artil lery with uarriiigps auJ hae uttnclt ed; ten Inchea, au tuumorable ninltl ' -. , A .$ul Condition. ? Vl'll be a nurao.-".oaia llttlo Vlo, ' .'And cure the family so. aulckl" She donned nit npron long and wjiltei And tied a Itercblef cap on tight, nut then. "Oh, dear." cried little VIcJ "There Isn't anybody sick!" - , f - i Youth's Companion. Now Is JheTime Chancs For Profit Offered Journal Readers, ' "tst Ne One Fall to Banent If one can only recognize the symp- torns pf . indigestion in the early stages, be is then, in. position, to protect him self by proper, altentiom" "He is twice armed who is fore, warned. Now is the , time- to be benefitted. just as soon aayou ,can find that your food pan be tasted after eating, when the abdomen. swells or floats, w hen the tongue is 'furred,- the . breath heavy, the appetite poor, the head dull and aching, occasionally? .then is the time for treatment ,xith Mi-o-na. :-... ihis reliable, remedy is a perfect re storer and.sttengthener nof he whole digestive, systemj t, restores, lost functions to the .stomach,, strengthens the nervous system, and enables one to eat what he hite without- fear of dis tress or trouble, v . s ;; .:',;v- So uniformly .successful, has Mi-o-na been in, curing Alt , stomach troubles that ho gives a signed guarantee with every 60 cent box to refund the rnoney if it does not cure.;; The . risk ; is all hi?.- e -&'6t fea v::. i'ii ;iv-.'v''!- fritrbiaRMi j..ri(irt',Tpes' Day' FAV.Cawa.' ,; ;;Thcro i i lis daubt.tl)nt different Kinds Moo4 might pake Borne difference la :ho uumber of feeds required In a day for the liest;iroaorvntlon of. the cow's heuUU ftud tha greatest production of miik she Is capable of affording, writes h V, lncU.ua iu American Cultivator, it I j well littdwn that some' foods are ricRteJ more tjtilekly than others and pisess Jess - nutritive qualities . and therefore, should be fed oftener fof the oonifort of Uio cow and the most profit if tho dairyman. S' - Ij. : Some cows hare stronger digestive powers than others, and consequently tlivlr atomaihs hsVe. done their work aud are ready to receive another meal sooner. ' Crcen, tender, grass,' roots, puuipklus nud apples will be digested sooner than hnr, corn fodder and grain. A row ot Vlf orous dlgustlon, fed oa food that Is easily digested and, not orvrstrong la pourlsbmeut, might get .uuirry of tuner and do better ou three weals a day, but the generality of cows fed oo dry feed, bay, cornstalks, Jllnge, com meal and bran ere, according to oiy experience,, lesa dnlnty aud par ticulnr about their rood, eat It with a grl-ater rclinh end do better la the long run with but two feeds per day, t Snral!ie Fee Iwls. No anlnml wn ever Intended lo Sub- slat Kn- on dryljuoentruWd foods. rltce an Illinois fanner lu Amrrtcao icrlculturUL Wnt tiio boa iuhkU aloiif with ciuivntroted foods U n CKViiuiounl suixMili'iit rntlon, with' the afimrtniiHy tj pravldc hi in with clncr, roi, . beets, artlcliykoa. sllair, etc. Hut U na rciujii why lie aiiijul4 be Unml'itiml lo l!io condUloiis wblcll tn Tito (li-MviS n l doatli. ni.-r li tut s nionlh of the year whoa su ocnul mal tinmiliMit rntlU couhl not I provl.liil for Hie hoc. This v illi ur v titer wjiiM ph:i1i! lilin to ri.!..t n l llirow t ft ttia crl" and di Alunyt ir-viileiit and ;i!H.i"tit!y friiu ril t'l 1.111 tvlu n aiilijKtod tu con flitlon In tr It Sti't rli nth. lh. II-wp.Mr. Hoar. Tli It.utf k'iit frillr ntulii the rrt of r. "I I ' rt Ir.i hp i: .rf.tlia u'.-l. r.i. 1 t'.i r p r. t i. "t u-X I ir 1 I it tl. - ;. n .(. ; fn.i l'i r. ii j- r I ' : ai 1 a'-' .1 t! !. .! " S,.i'il- -r t i t I I r f . . I . .... . f , ; i i 1 ! ' l.,t i. ' ::: ": r .i r' ' t to V. er t of th trektta in$ tci-5 it rtMovi t.tecausecf estate. 'Hf i :rr.f 'an. I ' '.in3 v I not cure it. c.is b..e.r a.l c.ners U.I, beaa U ll ll.ai jvl.ilO I l...i li,a 1. cur. nnzu;.:ATicr.Mo stay cured. - . Cured After 16 Years." ; 1301 James St., Baltimore. Dec. 10th. . For 16 Veara I have suffered terribly with rheums. lism. No oneknowi bow much oaia have endured durinr that time. I was ie?din.IP,p.h.!r?ian?n ihl? cit! 9U i-uiii mice i pespairea ot ever Deine wen arain. r 7.. T i but hearinrolRHiiUMACIDE,. I decided to give it Sample bottle and a trial. I have taken two bottles, and, thanks to booklet free if; 00 this wonderful medicine. I now feel that I have got- . .pn(i s nrf tea a "new lease on life. It has done so much for ? eB0 Ior V0! me that I cannot ay enough In its praise. Practi- BABBITT P.HFMlfill Cfi ". callr every vestige ot the disease has irora my system. . ... Mrs. Laura D. Afflicted With Rheumatism. ' "I waa and am yet afflicted with rlieufmatism,,? says Mr. J.v C Bayne, editor of the Herald, Addlngton, Indian. Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Balm am able once more to attend to business. : It is the best of liniments. " If troubled with rheumatism give Pain Balm atrial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt re lief which it affords. One application relieves the pain, For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy, , j Keep the little ones healthy and happy. : .Their tenderi . sensitive bodies require gentle, healing remedies. Hollister's 'Rocky Mountain Tea will keep them strong and well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. - Sold by F. 3. Duffy. President Roosevelt is said to be ready to compromise on the Railway Rate bill in order to placate the Republician leaders and reunite his party. A Scientific Wonder. The cur"ea that stand to its credit make Buckley's Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder.. Mt cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer tor the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Burns, Sores,". Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at All Druggists. . ;- As a result of an acrimonieus debate in the Trench Chamber of Deputies. M. Jauves challenged M, Auff ray to a duel. Three little rules we all should keep, To make life happy and bright, - Smile in the morning,' smile at noon, Take Rocky Mountain Tea at night. Sold by F. S. Duffy. v . CHOICE j MISCELLANY 'An Insurance journal (n contemptu ous terms fcae been setting before us our rank Idiocy In burning up millions of dollars of valuable property and kill Ing off thousands of persons. In 11)04 LiO fower tlipn. 7.000 lost their lives by lire, which Is an average' of nineteen lives '"-a dr.v The Increase in' deaths has been growing regularly, our pres ent ratio being about nine lives out ot every 100.COO of the popclation lost by flro every year. Iu 1000 the "ratio was eight and In 1000 It was but five. New tw i averages 8,700 fires 'a year. Cbl cflgi 4,100. -We bnra np thrcfrt.ieaters, three public balls, twelve churches, ten schools.' two hospitals,' two asylums, two collitrp. si apartment houses, three . department stores, ' two Jnlls, tweuty-sls hotels. 140 fiat houses snd nenrty l.CTO liomes every week ot tlie year. .Not even China and Japan, with their paper and bitmboo houses, sub mit to such a Ore tat oa we do. Our Ore lomw are equal to a tsl of $29 per yenr for every family, and that tax show bnt the value of tho prormrty actually ronaurwd, not the additional quantity damaged by water or smoke or hasty transfer. We tare burned up f Uxtf.0Q0.0OQ worth In six yenw. The slwwing Is creditable wither to our In-iellltfr-nre nor our thrift Vogue. A Till Itrr Rr-ali (!, Iu World's Work W. O. Fits Gerald fella how Von p.ulow txveme a prince lit a tidien and cttrlona" fimnner. Wlieii lh Murwnii controrerny bad continued two uumlliS It still twirierl ttmt Oenmiuy inlit i-merpi from the (V v. th .ir' r ru eea. In (!) c.iilnivcrsy Vnn I',ii!on-'i dlplnttimlc allll hud lif..-n plttid rii' ,!iil iliatt.f M. I '!-". ll- tr.le-.if -. t (i,t , Hi .in tio lid il;n:l tie f,.-U-u affairs if I r.MO f.:',i rut. .,',!., ,t-4 .)r, r ;.l fur to;i Von j!iil ir. tm-.terer, " ' ' 1 "llfi rf-.-.t il. -.lit !; in,-ri e I .,! M,i 1 J.!. t.'j- M I ' z l 'villi I" I -.' r c. '.-. n;i t"rn i ' I-.: i ! i ;.. f ; ..-.,.! l I i i P7T V - Rhenmackle has cored thousands of cases of : Rheumatisa after all and torture I treated by other means and noted "3 fe11?- -nhvikian had failed. been driven Gakdnir. "' BALTIMORE. FOR TI!2 HOUSEWIFE Household V.'natcs. Corks left out of vinegar and mo lasses jugs. , Canned goods left in ths tin Instead of being Immediately turned into an artlien dish. v ;' Tea and coffee canisters left open. Mice arid water bugs left to run ram pant. : slops and brooms not hung up. Cfood string aud wrapping .paper thrown away. Tin dishes set away wet to rust. Silver. spoou: and forks used in the kitchen. Wooden paili and washtubs left' dry to fall apart. Toa much starcii inaue and thrown away. Rice and sugar left in paper bags that burst and scatter their contents, Left over vegetables, fish and cooked ejfgs throwu into the garbage. Bread pan left with dough sticking to It. Fat put into earthen dishes to grow rancid. The mustard cruet left open to lose its strength. . Applrlne Gold Fnlnt to Wood. In applying gold paint to wood much depends on the medium employed In tho preparation oT the paint. A simple method Is to rub the surface down with No. 0 sandpaper, dust well and tlieu give the work a coat of chrome paint prepared by. mixing middle chrome paste paint with boiled oil four parts; oak -varnish, teto parts, and turpoutine, one part. This should bo applied thinly and evenly and allowed to dry hard. S!wi!d any brush marks show Tu! smooth with flue sandpaper, diwt again and then apply prepared jTold paint with a p.oft brush. The color of tho chrome forms nn excellent ground for the gold paint Now Idea l'"or Washboards. Tha Inventor of tho washboard here with shown claims that It has a sur faco which will enablo clothes to be rapidly a. id thoroughly woEhed without Injuring the rubrics and without tear Ing away tho buttons. In the sides of tho fnimu arc hearings rato which a . numlier. of rollers are Joiirnaled. These rollers each bnve four horizontal grooves, dividing tho rollers Into rilM, and nt nn nnglo with the ribs are transverse corrugations. The horizon tnlgvooves serve to hold and dispense A V " i I.JIOOTU UOLO TB3I SOA. , ; ' sonp, which In snhH'l Pr Xo wah- bis ths cloHw i... TUa tMssrerao corru- cr.lions nro art3u;c4 at Ditch to form UiiYAds fir l?;'i:i:ii;il:a iloi:;ci. the cor- ni-utioiifi of iJiS nltcranta rollers lln srr.-:i;.vj r?r, tfca Umlwicy of the sejrvm.;t mi!?r4 b.-us to trove toe clciih? w other f,i i;ka la opposite dl revUous. lha roll.TS fc.-a rpacwl apart to innitit water t i pwa readily be- twc-n t;.'t:i. Itcfnre' wflsdiing ths Stooccs nrJ tlV.I vi(h ..';. which Is to b? narUr 1 nr.or l tb comnwnce- mMU of f!m Lmiul tdnt opsr,ilion, the imntl!y of a-ip bcnis Ictcnded to sufSt l-r an entire 'vnnhinj. t sl PjiUn-h. Knt ii"!i!y .f ;t;iali. It ertS Imt.Iii nn.1 L.nii!::,f fllMul sr.. n SS 0 oft an 1 a the at.T. pli-iity cif fn,:t, tat'f Iwmrn u.i'tj . . I i in , ... a faro vrry t.i;l;t with t" i f,f warm I ..'.'.it Sft'l ;l rs tr nan It i ;ll !, rt f-i'r ni srT,!-.'!!. - I' " ! 'r If t . - -j, t - i ... . ii - :-! ; 1 J i i l 1 I ; 1 1 r r ' i ' n i i i ' ' t ' i n n I'il tJ c':n- Sa ti i 1; il I I S., -,- i r'"U' " J -1 AVcgetable PreparaUonfor As-, sinulating the Food andBegula ting fiie SloinodB artdBowels of LL .in. ri1 Promotes DigestionJCbeerfui' ness andltest.Conlalns neither OpiumIofphjne norMiiieraL Not Iaiic otic. V Aw tfoua-smjaptTcsm jtbtSmtm Apetfecl Remedy for CortsHpa Tlon .Sour Stotnacfr.Diarthoea and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEWYDBK. EXACT COPY Of WRAHRCR. lilt oi Jail w Havinz boujht out Mr. F. M. Hahri's intorest in the Cnir.i'w nnniBla. Htthn Horae & Mule Co.. I wiih t say th it I s i ill c-i.Tin.i.- I i the eamo old stand. 1 will also stats Whips and all kinds of Saddlery, uuies, wijnm, v- , v i i i down verv low for Cash or Negotiable Papir, ui 1 ci ct i.i :on:m.! ness to Horses and Mules exclusively. Thanking my many friends for past " L. G. cocononoDonoponoaoaeococoD ........At the Head of all .Meadows B TOBACCO . , ... g q ; Uo It and you will be pl-ased. A O Uradows COTTON AND ALLCR P g 2 duano.'and Hpecial Fertilizers Tor All 8 crops.; 5 It no Sales Agent In ua. wo use omy; FOOD IN OUR GOODS. n AD BIB l uu uavaug - ij fi IIR4IVI.1 O o E. H. & J. A. f.'.FAC0V(5;;C0., KanufactsiErs g Y , , UO.lW.C4. f v 0 oct'crccacccoccc3oco3ccl5oc. NeV Stock Horses mm i n i For Infants and Children. The Kind Yoii liavo Bought Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years i of the Vm is at i, R'ibes, will soil my busi- that I tvivu a Ur to lm of inm a anl f ituro p itnm cc, I :ni Ti ulv. L. ;. l)ANi ;a.s. Darnels Tobacco Fertilizers Gold Laf - GUANO your vidnity, writo 0 mo o O Bears the taf Qcfrnmi wsmst. mew rami em. rk.T Arrived Wahive Xn Wlvl iNMof. hore stittaM ttr fart work ordri vn, whkh w wil sU 1 1 rlle Vt have ti J-.W lire Wscons l iv t't-, lUm", d , evrjtViinj anai'y kpt in an trp-lVtate aUhle V wi.l inJi Tirme K ch C I! Dl GGt:i & CO., Vioxr Kern, N O 4
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 7, 1906, edition 1
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