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S0b THE JOURNAL Published every day in the year ex cept Monday. Journal Building 56-60 Craven Street Phone No. 8. 1 CHARLES L. 8TSVENS. I EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oo Year, in advance One Year, not in advance Monthly, by earner in the city $4.00 ; 5.00 ! .50 ! . i Advertism. Rate, furnished on appli-; cation. Entered at the Post-OfRce, New Bern N. C : aa second-class matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OF NSW BERN CRAVEN COUNTY. AND New Bern, N. C, May 9, 1906 AMUSEMENT FOR EVERY day: PEOPLE The street carnival recently held in t this city, has provoked criticism hostile I to that form of amusement, more par-, ticularly is this criticism, that residents I on the streets where these carnivals re held, must submit to a great deal ' , ,. . . ; of personal annoyance and d.scomfort There is also the argument ol trie blockade that must be endured by citizens who have to travel on or all use the streetB where these carnivals locate their games, tents and various forms of amusements. It may be said at once, that there can be advanced reasons why any and every kmd of amusement should be kept off the struts, and even from 1 showing in a city. But there are broader reas inn for public amusements which should he given, and while no citizen or citizens, or any section of a city should be sub jected to annoyances, if not worse, be cause some amusement is to be pre sented, yet it should be recognized that the people should not have to demand amusement, but that every munici pality should see to it that amusements I of a healthy character, thoie which shall give entertainment of a kind that is of value, ought to be given encour agement to come and ?o afford those citizens who must remain at home, the opportunity for mental and physical recreation whichever they may desire or need. Among the rich and those who can seek larger cities for greater and more varied amusements, than may be found at home, there is apt to be found a selfishness, an opposition to street fairs, carnivals, the circus or any of those traveling forms of shows. No doubt there are annoyances to many when these shows crowd the streets, but to the greater number of people, these shows offer the only chance whereby the poorer classes, and even the fairly well-to-do class csn see a performance, enjo an afternoon or night or two, at a cost within their means, and have a pleasure which shall lessen the toil and monotony in their lives. The every day person, the summer stay at home, need recreation. Parks and out door sports are needed in every city for these people. They pay taxes, they iupport local .institutions, they build up and keep up the retail trade, and in return they are entitled to some chance or form of recreation congenial to their likes, and within their meeni, ad these are certain to be offered, If the municipality .hall give those who have am users en Is to offer, the chance to present theen to every day people. No Pill is as plenssnt and positive as PeWltt a Little Barty Kise.e. The Vmrncm Utile Pitta are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enyoy their rleaasmsr effect, while strong people say they sre Use beet liver pills sold. Never gripe, r. 8 DoffT Cottoa Is Ha la Wtaihmtaa im port, and twain products hold a tint tar pleee la the eaport tree's, At the both for men and t a milM snd Oealn By fecal the esssjassad ports of the ear - nr.ly mm WM t) aalthat why tWtKin of the aMksess stoke, ef the (eMail Tub WssMtMitatoM N hate a rsllasjt teat) or tprf-i ftk) ssMMfJi) Us IlllH, Mi ran h- to It .,11 U mmm mi ef tn are ejaJ by CeJsrrh W will pQmmtmm)mmri0r f fjUM rsrr. H4 for errrkr, r j aunt t Tmtum. Otssa, -mmm bat se keetamed easwH saVua by Or. Xlag'o New Dlsraw- Vlegtata tmm was tWireped by kem that the nav. i. on hi. bark wtU ymr kktaaye are eoas,f the kieaaye sseeS sertaaa. , i jt r r1 mm mtmm mmm. law - m. L. - --- 1 tw umJ -j i.miii .kua E at-'. THE POWER OF TEAII. 3M Mar It Then J&me Watt saw th steam caualiiK the kettle lid to Jump up and down be said "There must be power in that steam that tt can lift such a wetarrrt." There was. MUHcns prior to him had seen the same phenomenon and regarded It a an unexplained mystery. Recent scientific research has put its ftnger on the 'cause" of Dandruff, FalV mg flair, ami consequent Baldness, and has uneni thal s tiny germ which oats the lire from the roots of human hair. Newhro's Hrrplclde destroys this germ and consequently restores the to 1 t. "aturai .tat. tamps for sample to The Herpidde Co., Detroit. Mich. C. D. BIUD3AM. 0 -el a Thirty-nine thousand Salvation Army meetings are held every week, and the average number of weekly open air meetings is 37,000. The' average at tendance at the indoor meeting only every week is 1,202,885. Not II as Rich as Rockefeller. If vrm had nil the wealth of Rocke- q )m fof bowe eornpain(s than -Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, The most eminent physician can not P - ihe a better pr, paratiot, for colic and diarrhoea loth for children and The mifmm rf .' 11 I L. -J I 1 . 1 n,.!:. reme(jy nas shoWn it to be superior to all others. It never fails' and when reduced with water and sweetened, is ! pleasant to take. Every family should be ! supplied with it. Sold by Davis Phar and F. S. Duffy. Koenig invented the steam printing press. His partner, Bensley, cheated ' him. Koenig, to support life, had to sell his patents. He died a poor ma chinist, working for about $ a week. I The cures that stand to its credit mako Hucklen's Arnica Salve a acien- tific wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, ! lecturer tor the Patrons of Husbandry, I Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Burns, Sores, Boile, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds. Chilblains and Salt Kheum. Only 25c at All Druggists. The Transvaal mines yielded $10-1-000,000 worth of gold for the year 1905. A Mountain ol Cold. could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 25c box of Hucklen's Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a run ning sore on her leg. which had tortur ed her 2;i long years. Greatest ant' septic healer of Piles, Wound, and Sores. 25o at all Drug Stores. There are 1,259 North Carolina. rural libraries in Deaths Irom Appendicitis decrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills Increases. They ssve you from danger and bring quick and painless release from con stipation and the ills growing out of it. Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by all DruggistsAi 25c. Try them. There Mexico. are 30,000 Americans if O ASTORIA. Bssrith Tl la Tm taw ifsrn The r'renrh e ection Issued quietljlj and returns show the strength of thftJ different iieu-ties m the Chamber ofl Deputies will be chjasfsd. Ds Not bs Imposee Upea. Koley A Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and kukg renvdy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many Imitation are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any sxsrsrtrtttte of fered as no other preparation will grta the same satisfaction. It la mildly lax a live. It contains no opiates sssd Is attest for children sJsddeucsU Bsrsasst, For salt by Davis Pharmacy. I In s battle between the British col umn am' tno Zolus to Zululanrl. AO of th letter were killed. C ASTORIA For Lsiaau and (JhiUram. Hi IU Y fan ttVtall '"flsmed ror, 1 I"UI" mimoiifM in ui tmmm mM tasinssi ' sss 1 , r-- I . .a mmM.. ' I hemt esevwl. ar- grave fear for her arm, vio4w, re, eksrwnM. eb-U mmtimmmMtm. Mr." ifta T. , Dm. m i r-k iram nT mnimitnmunH .... : h Artasaa, tart aJW maag Mew I Ts sfcaar fhe Rat sat ef a tasra, ' 1 .1. . U...H1 i In nr" j fl " lift j 1 1 1 1 f 1 ' ra star, tarns Waasl M an-1 ea ThsststtaattaM ataar, ta tar I (taagft Ittaeatr saalay sits Rfay tatv btdy eed easae iiMim UiMh If yea hesvtar tat i by tJ tkratmrka. eymttV msW Am let teWMrV-taa etJtm em It ysaaMet U tak. Per mm nay pad III Hi I all HI fa eatakf bk jf 'jjJJi Mantl TrW katfls stasa rmsf i iff f T I Patti Irr Deris l"aar tad 1. DatTi Darte' PtassBBsssT. r 1 Amcf Mkm lif FACTS FROM FRANCE. To call a man a "Dreyfus4' in Frautfi readers the user of the term liable to ft, fine of 00 franc for Mb J. DfH 1.8 it year there were 38,211 million matches sold lu France, brixiflBg Into tuut natron's treasury 13010,960, this belug a state monopoly. Colored ralu" In the shape of mf$ II mis of little red, green and yellow lav seers fell i event ly at Anfere. Franc. Bo numerous were the insects that they choked the water pines In the tows. A woman in Paris who brought an action against the owner of a motor car which splashed her clothes with mud has been awarded damages'. The Judge ruled that pedestrians bad a right to be protected from mud. HOU.lBTtR' Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets sVuotSsss 'Hattrft sld'Ssswii' Vkaa-. A speclflc t or Constfpatlori, Imllpertlon, Lies .nd KiJney Troubles, Pimples, Eciems. Impure Hood. Bad Breath, Rmrrlsb Bowels, Headache .nd Backache. It's Kocky MouataUj Tea m tab 4 form, sr. cents a box. - Oetitilse- bade by u.iersa Druo Cosfasy, Madison, Wis. U-N NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPLE Charles L. Spier, a prominent busi ness roan of Statan Island, and said to be a confidential agent of H. H. Rog ers, vice-president of the Standard Oil Company was shot and instantly killed in a duel with a burgler in his home in Tompkins avenue, New Brighton Sta tes Island. Sciatica Cured Altar Twenty Years of Tor- hire For more 'than twenty years Mr. J. B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton St., Minnea polis, Minn., was tortured by sciatica. The pain was suffering which he en dured (luring this time is beyond com prehension. Nothing gave him any permanent relief until he used Cham berlain's Pain Balm. One application of that liniment relieved the pain and made sleep and Test 1 possible, and less than one bottle has affected a perma nent cure. If troubled with sciatica or rheumatism why not try a 25cent bot tle of Pain Balm and see for yourself how quickly it relives the pain. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duf fy. The Standard Oil Company has estab lished a bureau of publicity, with a ne srspaper man in charge. Juggling With Dynamlt. Is no more dangerous than to neglect i idney disorders. Foley 's Kidney Cure corrects irregularities and has cured many severe eases after other treat ment has failed. It bui'ds up the worn out tissues and restores health and vig or. "I was troubled with kidney com plaint for about two years," writes A II. Davis of Mt. Sterling, Iowa, "but two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure ef fected a permanet cure." For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. Two men in Missouri swapped wives, one exchanging his 41-year old spouse, with five children, for a woman 21 years old, with one child, Stomach Trou We. Mrs. sue Martin, an old highly re spected resident of Faisonia, Miss., was tick with stomach trouble for more than six months. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured her. She says "I can now eat anything I want and am the proudest woman in the world to find such a good medicine.,' For Sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. A free boitdisfg boom and extraordi nary coin net eta 1 activity are reported from 8t Louie and the entire south west av SJHQ1T fv 1(r,u, jfm Us law Unji - JtTFT" The collapse of the Traders' Incur ante Ctxineny of Chicago end the long erinrernen's strike are regarded as like ly to have a bed off ret on the business situation. i '.iunbeseain's Scire aeon aa the child ksdone rssrsiag. Wipe it off with a soft rlh tsrfWe VjaVwar rhsoHTll tr nurse assssy stsssMssssrCes tsse fhfc swlva) tKh Sold ay Davis IWmary, and F. a Duffy. that Mf strtafnge in San Franoeco earth to fnfrt ohft om Fouls, I stocks aagee M 0. w. It". I, mM-rl t.t .It flaVrnrt fks. t a tssl 1m las MM ImM 'MDi. A.iiru.t trd. Rat on far. tatter, which tarsi Tortwaaty years feji i SjF J ZlfTZX" 1 1 h sersmei friat winstalui. srhssh hd I -WCUc4 A Happy Homep;- " To have a happy home C they are great happy-home woman, you can be made strong enough to bear healthy children, with little pain or discomfort to ; yourself, by taking WINE OF Woman's Relief It will ease away all your pain, reduce Inflam mation; cure leucorrhea (whites), falling womb, ovar ian trouble, disordered menses, backache, headache, etc, and make childbirth natural and easy. Try it. At every drug store in $1.00 bottles. WHITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, telling us all your troubles. We will send frees d vice (In plain sealed envelope). Address: La- oies- Advisory uept. , I ne uia tla nouga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Worth Thinking About The organized efforts being made in North Carolina and many other States to convince cotton farmers that the ex tra 2,000,000 bales that have heretofore been produced for the purpose of pay ing for food stuffs has been the ruin not only of the farmer, but of the en tire south, will, it is thought, be effec tive to keep down the acreage except in Texas. If the extra bales of cotton could be turned into actual bread and meat, instead of being sold on the mar ket as cotton, the producer might not be damaged, but as long as 10,000,000 bales will bring ten cents per pound and aggregate $500,000, 000, just so long will 12,000,000 bales have to sold at about eight cents per pound and bring to the farmer 480, 000, 000. This proves the argument of the writer many years ago, that it was better for the cotton farmers to produce their own supplies than to have them laid down at their nearest depot free of cost" as they re ceive nothing for the labor expended o i the extra bales produced. I do net think there will be much reduction i.i this State from last year, as the reduc tion has already been made. More at tention is hcing given to supplies and stock. Our farmers are investing sur plus in land, improved implements, farm journals and education. -George Allen, Raleigh, N. C, in Manufactur ers' Record. EDITORIAL FLINGS. Mr. Tuft Is to be congratulated on one tblnif. Nobodv'Uiis len drowned lu the 1'nnaina ciiual yet. Columbia Blate. Mr. Caruetrlc lias not obaudoned hla principles. Ereu In the klsalug game somebody else has to furnish half. New York Mail. We don't want to lie curious, yet we coufess a desire to know bow Mrs. Loufworlb Is miccvedliig with berhelp. - IndlanaiiollH Star. Tb Cuban tobacco crop Is reported very short, but the Aune Arundel cab bfe proepect was uever tluer. Nature has her touipnsatlous. Baltimore Bon. An eptluilxtlc writer In a Chicago paper says that the Joy bnblt csn lie cultivated. It doesn't nee.! cultiva tion. There are liiHtlfutloi. now for tbe car of the Joy hublt.-Uuffnlo Ex press Itussls now come forward with a prupossl to r-o:i i-ti tun peace tri bunal at Hie 11 i. hp Hhr bus discov ered that the other way of settling dls pntce is not as satisfactory as hIm, was led to believe. -- Kictimoud Times 1)1 pUb. Mrs Mary C Waters, wife of John R Waters, a wealthy insurance broker, of New York City, shot and killed her daughter, Agatha. 28 years old, acd then sent a bullet Into her on head. Both women died instantly. No pill j as pleasanta-id p-nitir aa DeWltCs UUk Eariy Risers. These UttJ Pill are so mild and ef that ctfktrao, delkate asdics peopie eedejr their rleanin- fleet, while trocar people say they are the beat brer pills aoid. Never gripe. Sold by a Daffy. I straland !?fWrtte sr under arrest at Black water, Lee county, ehaiged with uaing the MssiMfa a t swindling echeme. t ' iiejlii Hi at River 1 tssaH . you must have children, makers. If a weak' "DUE TO CA8DUI and nothing else, Is my babvrjrl, now two weeks oW," writes Mrs. J. P. West, of Weeeter aty. lews. "She is a fine, healthy babe and we are both doing nicely.' PLANTED HERE LAST NIGHT. Over Half Million Shad put Is Cape Fear Wa ters, Though not Due for That Place. Wilmington Dispatch, May 7. Six hundred thousand additional shad are swimming around beneath the wa ters of the Old Cape Fear today. This giant number of fish was planted last night. It was unintentional that they should seek a resting and hatching place in Cape Fear waters, but they "got there just the same." It seems that the six hundred thousand were scheduled to go to New Bern, but missed connections of trains delayed the shipment so that the only thing that could be done was to bring the fish to Wilmington last night and plant them here. So about twelve large casks came in on the belated Coast Line train irom tne north last night, and were carried down to the foot of Market St about 9:30 o clock and their contents dumped overboard, or at least dnmped beneath the waters, for the caaks were lowered and then opened. The shad were newly hatched Mid went a scrambling in all directions in the water. However, New Bern will not go with out its shad, for a large shipment that was due here tomorrow night will be carried there instead. GUARANTEED LIQUOR LAW. No Detention From Work or Lots el Time Detlrt tor Drink Oesti oyeri by Orrlne. When one of our most reliable drug gists makes a most positive statement that he will guarantee to cure the liqu or habit if Orrine is used in accordance with directions or refund the money, it shows his great faith in the treatment. It is in this way that Orrine is so d by tno leading druggist in nearly every city und town. In every box is a regis tered guarantee which entitles you to a refund of your money if Orrine fcils to effect a cure. ' No other cure for the liquor habit has , been sold In this way and the remark a- ble guarantee shows how much superior ' Orrine la to ordinary sanitarium or ; home treatment. There is no detention , from work or Iocs of time when Orrine , is used. It destroys the desire for li j quor, so that the drink will not be missed, and also cures the deranged di gestion, weakened nerve and other ill effect of excessive drmiag, res to i ing the patient to perfect health. I Orrine is prepared in two forme, No 1, the secret remedy which can be used in food or drink without the knowledge I of the patient; No. for those who take the remedy of their own free will. Both forms are absolutely guaranteed to cure or they will east nothing Treat ies an bow to cure drank eenee free on request. OrrioeOa, Wfahirarton, D. C The price of either form kill a box, making the cost of the complete cure lass thsa aae tenth what Is anally c"T!:"r" "V,aDe Methodist Church South. May a at s aV II 1 AakiwB sw.mni .m- ""Mrd, June 11 Rate fare plus ZS cents. I lees a care M gained. tirrlnehfor aalc by C. D Bradham 1 What's the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see, That will lift his load of tabor Use Kocky Mautala Tea. For Bate by f. 8. Daffy. TO f LAY AT M0REHEAD WMPsnsM atatta at Tab i DeeariTMatasaa " jw Manajrer r. Y. Bortea. at tee A una- Uc Hotel, MertaieoaTOby. has ctaeeda rosrtract with Ctaad ttam of On main ro , N. OL. ta JfVsBsa the muair at th .. 'taO lt Mr. Btam will have six peopie pi- Me has a Msifriaasdoahtfflve Wire 6ras Hay 4 opened in full athcr has vanished for ', The farmers are progressing ramdiv wi'-u ineir woric. There has been se jrcely any rin for a month. Mr A E Whitehead of Bachelor at tended' Oartery. Meeting' at 1 uttles ! Grove Saturday1 and SundayJ Misses May Adai js and Ada Becton ttt rlariowe were in our midst Wednes day afternoon. Rev and Mrs W A PHand of Newport were tne guests of Mr and Mrs John Sabiston Saturday and Sunday. Misses Lena Perkins and Manraret Ellis of Newport wrre the guest of Mrs Alex Foreman SaturJav r.iyht and Sinn- day. The M E Church South atTuttles Grove was dedicated April 29, Rev D H Tuttle of Fayetteville, N. C., assisted by Rev W A Piland conducted the- ded -cation services. Misses Edith and Lilian Kenedy of Newport were the guest of Mrs M A Stanton Saturday and Sunday. Rev E H Davis, presiding elder of this district held the Quarterly Confer ence here Saturday. Mr D S Sanders and Mr and Mrs Benny Bell of Beaufort attended servi ces at Tuttles Grove Wednesday after noon. Mr C T Rogers of Newport was a delegate at the conference Saturday and was licened to preach. Mr Anthony Huff of North River met with a serious accident last Sunday by being thrown from a cart. He was badly bruised and his injuries are in ternal, which may prove fatal as he is very aged. The series of revival meetings con ducted by Rev D H Tuttle of Fayette ville, has accomplished much good. To say that he preached well is to express the truth very mildly. His preaching was clear, forceful and with great now er. The people of the place were cap tivated by his preachine and bv his spirit as a consecrated Christian. The spiritual life of the church has be n greatly quickened and many have made an open profession of faith in Christ and were received in the church. Several infants and larger children were baptized. ZOE. Th Richest Man In the World. The richest man in the world cannot have his kidneys replaced nor live with out them, so it is important not to neg lect these organs. If Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at the first sign of dan ger, the symptoms will disappear am your health will be restored, as it strengthens and buils up these organ as nothing else will. Oscer Bowman, Iebanon, Ky., writes: "I have user! Foley's Kidney Cure and take greai pleasure in stating it cured me perma nently of kidney disease, which cer tainly would have cost me my life. " For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. Two negroes bound andgagtdn Pied mont jeweler and got away with $97 and some jewelry. Special Rates via Southern Railway Chattanooga, Term., Sou'.hern Uap tist Convention and Auxiliary Siocieties. May 10-15 rate one fare plus 2T cents. Greenville, S. C, General Assembly Presbyterian church in UniUnl State Mbj- 17 'X. rate one fare plus $2 (XJ Hot Springs, Va., Southern Hani ware Jobber Association and Amrr ican Hardware Manufacturers Associ i tion June 12 lf. Rate one fare plus cents. Richmond, Va. , Hionniil Sfct-tintr. G U. 0. of (). K. (Cokirodi ) lober I4-. Rate one f err plus 2 cut. Atlanta, Ga , Interstate Cotton Kexl Crushers Association May IV 1 7. Kate one and one-third t rlasi fare lu 22 cetits on certificate plan Charlotte, N. C , Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons and Grand Com suadery Knight Templars May 8-12. Rate one and one-third first class fare peas Mi cents on the certificate plan. Birmingham. Ala., Oenaral Confer- Memphis Team., General Conference Colored Mathodart tiscopal cswrr h With Hay Ml - Rate one fare pie cent. Wessfaaaglon. D. C. Negro Yoon Peoples Christian and Ftacational Con I great July Mb Bate eaa Aret ctaat fare plu 'B cents. t Knntvilta, Tenn of the Sooth June 19 July Rate on fare pirn K cento j UxJasrton, ... National Orsnd lodge Uakd Brothara ef fTtaoatahtp omlttM of tap Myotertou Ten Jul) KXh. Atirut 3rd. m Athota, Oa., Oeivwmty vtaolJum mik, July 171. , e HtohvUks. Term . IW. I, Uad tar Teachers Vtadorbtlt Univer sitv Ribt Inst. lot. Jane Uth. Ausratx ' loth tau one fare aha Masts. TattsBsMoa, Ata. fammaa ataheel or 1 ... ISta Inl. kilt, D.l. mo fare da M Itatitaio Jaly Iftth. Ami Ma, lUte oae fare ptatS ' for msV a lUtaajKM. C. o a M fata sad Goes right to the scat germs and poisons out of temach, regulates the liver and kidneva nA h,,iu?1 BsWJgai enure system. nner irtneaies nave Tailed, because It Oets at the Joints from the Inside." and remove the ,-.,,. Kneumausm, bciauca, Lumbago, Indigestion, Con tfpatiofl, La Grippe and Liver Troubles. Rheu ma cule therefore Cures to so enectually cleanses the entire system that it "MAKES YOU WELL ALL OVER." Rheijadds CTired Mrs. Mary Welborn, of High Point. Myears old, after she had Suffered 20 years. Cured iehf;EJ,n:of Baltimore, after Johns Hopkins Hospital had failed. Cured James Wilkes, of Dlllori; S. C, after be bad been In bed three years and his limbs wore twisted ga act Ms back. , Your Drug 1st Sells and Recommends tie and booklet FREE If you wwn I UHtHiUAL CO., LOOK OUT ! For L. G. Daniels' fresh lot vVagons, Harness and Saddlery :ity livery. Good rigs at reasonable rates. Phone 104, L. G. Daniels M. HAHN can be found A & N C Reduced Rates The Atlantic Ninth Carotin: Miny have authori.i ! rcdurt d '.rip rates on the certificate plan Com i.,1- Iowh : S 1'ithern Uaptist Convent ion and Air larv SiM'ieilen Chattanooga, iV-nn tiay ln-1.7. ItMifi. General Assembly of the lr-!yt ria ;hurch in the Unil-il States, Gi i .-die, S. C. North Carolina Summer : igh, N. V. , Juno Hi, .1 nly 1 Decoration May, New I'. May :tHh liHKi. irvinia Kuneral Direr'', '.ion Richmond. Va., Ma. 1906. North Carolina llanki in i Toxaway N ' .. .lunc I90t'. Grand ("hapt-r I! .vh' A iml (Irani! CominHiidri j K ir Charlotte, N ' Ma lMi. l.rand XaAv of .'.'ri ! I": hiiol. IUI :.. Il: h i. Ma-c 'I el' h-l.'t' III I. pendent ( Irdcr of ' i.ld I llo.s . ..:! horo. N. ' May. xtb-Mui, i:. Council of the I i.o. ..f i ! i-' ' .r 'in New llern, N. ' ., Va, I 1-f North Carolina State Hoard of . : al Kxaminers snd North t arolii a St. t c-h'-al Sfirietv. Charlotte N C . V:, ' !. .lone I, South fur'. I ma Retail Hardware A nation, Columbia, S. C, Juia 12 lit 1906. North r uroltna Ti'Xrhrni AsMK-inti. . 'Iiark.lto. N. . June IH 21. II C. IICDGIN. . i ,en'l l reight Ae' . E. C. D.&0.D. LINE. To Truck Shippers ! It is necewary that the Steamers tail promptly on time ; we therefore canno' receive Jreignt alter 5 p m AGENT May 5th 190t? Eggs, for Hitching TneRaottttraia of M.MtJRsMtaf,a M Mitt CARRIE r HARll)N, M, C geo, mmm, of disease and aweena tne Mood: tones uo the Kbcurnaclde cures after i Stay Cured." Rheumaclde send five cent for n,..,. " v Proprietors, BALTIMORE, MD. LOOK OUT !! Horses. Ah all kinds. D Buggies, Would riu at L. G. Dan lets mm i; ri M k r nines "11' cliofMlll i;- We nil assort ment of weight v orated, . ! h t ha' touch of v t he artioti 'ailor rfie-'itM. w:;l give ,' "' I'ei,': i f. st is i I. he bail r .e Fresh Bread ! Hot Rolls lat 4 i'i 1' a k . in every day, Dikes aiui l';co at all time AT Riverside Store L B HA I'mprletir 4J A - fflf Olif mguRAWd faia. retr assaaTby Rr " 4.mar by wUr oaf lam as romur.ramn jw will m utallartaa heneflu (e si barer I Hr. my Oerofot Oay Ihaa M Lssm ... 1 3 -.
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