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THE JOURNAL Published very day in tn year ex cept Monday. Journal Building 660 Craven Street. Phone No. 8. CHARLES L 1TEVENS, BblTOK AN1' PR JPR1BTOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 0m Y1wm- $400 tOne Year, not in, advance 6.00 I Monthly, by carrier in the city 50 Advertising Rates furnished on appli ' cation. Entered at the Post-Office, New Bern N. C. : as second-class matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OF NSW BERN AND CRAVEN COUNTY. New Bern, N. C, May 16, 1906. I THE REFUSAL 10 WORK REM EDY. "Suspension of Work," is the lateRt phrase embodying the old and well known "strike," the refusal of labor to do any work until the case receives some settlement If those who are employed, will mod- ; ity the former attempt that is abso lutely stop all work, and thereby be I forced to one or both of the two ex tremeties, namely, of using up .their OWi means without having any source mi income, or else accepting assistance assistance through the contributions of .their fellow workmen, then labor will have better chances of establishing its elf as a force. As an illustration, the recent coal miners strike, rather "suspension of work," on the part of the miners, proves to what severe loss must labor suffer, if it seeks the remedy of higher wages, in self-enforced idleness. Here , were thirty-four days of no work, no pay, of 140,000 men,which has involved a loss in wages of about $9,000,000. Certainly the coal operators were gain ers, for with immense reserves piled up, prices were advanced, so that the ; consumer was forced to pay extra trib- S ute to the "coal barons" who were in a strong position, and were sure to win. Yet the leaders of the coal miners say the victory was theirs, rather a costly one, and it might be asked how much greater would the victory have been, if the "suspension" had been three times . as many days, involving three times as great loss of wages. I The typographical union has spent dver 600,000 thus far in trying to se- cure an eight hour day, and no victory is certain. Labor, by its absolute refusal to . work, to perform the service which it ' has been accustomed, may injure and atop industries for the time, but ss to ! any real tangible victory, that is not work, and it is not likely to lye. The house may be pulled down, but the gi ant labor is burned in the ruins, and never loams the success which it may be thought was secured. Stlatlcs Cur.d Att.r Twsnty Yslri of Tf turs B For more than twenty years Mr. J. B. Massey, of 3822 Clinton St., Minnea I polls, Minn. . was tortured by sciatica. The pai was suffering which he en dured daring this time Is beyond corn prehension. Nothing gave him any permaasnt relief until he used Cham ' berlalafc Psin Balm. One application j! f thsMtnltnint relieved the pain and Bkrfadpfapaad rest possible, sad leas ' than oar bottle has affected a perms -I Bent ewe. If troubled with sciatica or rheutnatiaai why net try a 2-cnt Wt- tie of Pain Balm and see for yourself (bow quickly it relive the pain. For kaale by DavU PBsTmacy and V. S. Ihif- CotnsnatT between ta Uartsd fttntes Md 'inHajrtng aaaaaatk tnrritery is- I bv snout I8.aoo.ors) to s total of 1 17,000,000 la ta (lest tnanth of this Bscnt year Relative)- U the MMMs fStne f StlSBSlBWl. thm targe! gnas was la trade between the United Stat tad Alaska. Porte Kim 4Mb net. The trade with Hawaii sal tn I Thy out of It MBnk Bad vigor always follow thmt K qiaisBtiil by 0 rvruar-u M. Try laavBs ssTanhal ay igalj saj i s RaWs HV off with a aafs ItoaBraa .hrewyth DbvW fBsiajaty aad r a rbiHpnlne I Semen was dtsnnseajBig Lfm n the BMW rBe UMt the one Brt Kings Hew Use fs lsir aa-yafr-. AmWmi WW pslBlese ria from ran Si that IBs UtJId'eff' ; Part lUeo Birt lain Ta.llmU "b. aiu Tt BBBBBBB BBBBdhB saaTSSi J aa .1 eMak SOFTNESS Of & SALMON. U Rival, 4 Uani PtalilUi is admired the world over Its softness and glauiatm ; tad rat human hair Is equally as soft ana glossrj whn Wealthy; and the radical cause of at hair trouble la dandruff, which Is by a setlfartPJ parasite that vitally of the hair at Its root Kewbrea Herpleide is the only preparation that la fatal to the dandruff germ. Without dan druff there Is no fsjttag bale, hut a res- urlant crowth of flossy, soft hair tffBBV tain. fleenrlng the scalp wotft out, dan druff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thous ands of women owe their beautiful wit of hntr to Kewbro'a BerpleMe. Bold by leading druKgtsts. Band Me. In '.o The Herpldde Co., Detroit, Mo. C. 0. BRAD? AM. T rial Agt. Consumption Ucrms in Mwnmy Dust Special to Journal. Chicago, May 12th. Physicians and scientists have been greatly interested in tests of overwhelming proofs of the life of tuberculosis germs. Experts have shown that the development and spread of t he disease is largely duo to Egypt, and France where it flrat gained a foothold. Cernis are extremely nu merous in mummy dust and they live for thousands of years and are far more deadly than the sputum of Jive person-. The 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 and your health will be restored, as it strengthens and buils up these organs as nothing else will. Oscsr Bowman, Lebanon, Ky., writes: "I have used Foley's Kidney Cure and take great pleasure in stating it cured me perma nently of kidney disease, which cer tainly would have cost rne ray life. " For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. The American fishermen arrested near Progreso, Mexico, have been re leased on bail. A Mountain olCold. could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis. , as did one 25c box of Bucklcn's Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a run ning sore on her leg, which had tortur ed her 23 long years. Greatest anti septic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at all Drug Stores. President Mehlin, in his address to the piano manufacturers' convention, reported for the last year the largest piano business on record. Stomach Troubles. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old highly re pected resident of Faisonia, Miss., was sick 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 t)avi. Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. Acting Secretary Newberry denvered a slinging rebuke to the court-martial that sentenced paymaster George M. Lukeah to s mere reduction in rank. I Net It as Rick ss HtcSeieUer. If you had all the wealth of Rocke feller, the Standard Oil magnate, yon could not buy a better merHdne for bowel complaints than Chamberlain 'h Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea fcawedy. The most eminent physician can not prescribe a better prt paraxon for cotie and diarrhoea loth for children snd adults. The uniform wnmil of this remedy has shown It to be superior U, all others. It never fails' cad whan reduced with water aad wantoned, is pleasant to take. Every family should be supplied with it. Bold by Davis Phar and V. H. floWr. ' rvxmfr XflBM The first prise for the deeuvn of Asv-1 drew Carnaffie's palace of si ra'rdldl crwted st the Hague.' Baa L, M CordVmnieiT. of Lillie, France. MOtUBTEBS Iwlry Mountain Tea Nufjgeti Bs-saT Sftifcia ranay. sad a .asMsnt af Bs gaant aarW sad affdjs7rrtslBhg Ash far Feaey s Hrasey dbT I. Hail I m T Thossaanda of Zobjs am reported to b. Hrtng th rahss aaef lUsnbaats, in KbbjL It is an- eentativs rreh la W sea hart i was nta Mas sbAi- Rissnw- - dhMaai ttMhatstatsal Bb. "IsIbb7bbTb ' nim' erhrhMurf fi - ..Kee K.,aUha srJgK, BaJgaiW fas aali by Paalateassaaay JJi jUM3M Michael AftatLO. tmmt Mutefcfh. WOMatffcaftlfD FASHION i . - teWl VsttaJt fofY lBi ABABHBt ti.r ill em " 'WfceWO were eerneet st It. a raaa tanmu eo, snd the bey secerned, each for ww dfbwWBtwW1 XfisMl was angry and was nMg his hand at them. The boys said nothing: tney tba should stay out uafll ortt, and the sun bad not even set yet After they nad driven the swine to their re- sneetlvft nlai-M i-h mt m Kia took bU clothes aid tied them T a buna e. Thtt dohe. tSv hrtrt t down and ran to the road which led to Rome. One's "name was Peter; the outer! Michael Angela. Both war pear boys.: They tramped and tramped, and tne am tiling they dM when , they reached Home WAV fd' go to church. Aftes- the.v had rested and prayed they loofciesi for eniplojrineiit pjtr received euiutoymcnt as the cook's bov in aome m,r,t o.. k v . ,. Tal'. 805! cardlniav noose, 'CA'kicBlM''''ediM ng tO do: so be almost de him something to eat and at secretly iet nim into nis room in attic to sleej). This went on for S long time, Peter content to let his friend do this and Michael content also; Michael when to' church had seen some nn'e pictures. One which fasci nated him was "Christ Ascending to Heaven." Taktng bits of charcoal, his went to Peter's vro6nt nb? drew'ltt turei on tiie white walla One day the cardinal bad occasion to go to the room. Michael had meanwhile secured employment it tM'-MMnM kflchen. Th t anltnal, upon seeing all the. pic tures, was dnmfounded with their accmrkfeness, He mStd. ' Peter'" ind Mlchdei "uWffnirsanoisM drawn f;fflWE1' cefelietl 'hi had. but said he thought lie could rub them out again. The cardinal explalu ed to htm that it wae-all right to far as the wall was coneerned. He took Michael and sent hlui to a drawing master and gave Peter a better posi tion. 'And Michael worked hard at bis drawings, learned ''diligently '"and be came the ' renowned Michael - Angelo, sue of the greatest natoters of bis time. . , . . It Is Dangsrous to Neglect a Cold. How often do we hear it remarked: ' 'It's only a cold, " and a few days later learn that the man is on bis back with pneumonia. This is of. such common occurrnce that a cold, however slight, should not be disregardedChamberlains Cough Remedy counter-acts any ten dency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and has gained its great popularity and extenive sale by its prompt cures of this moat common ailment. It always cures snd is pleasant Co tat. ' For sale by Davis Phar and F. S. Duffy. All the Socialists in the Italian Cham ber of What's the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see, ThatwiffllrfnWnyiadr Laos Rocky Mountain Tea. For SateBy'T: SDtoTy.- " 1 III! Great Britain refuses to accent any eoiiffiiffsifctB willl tWikiij on the Tahah aMatfaaJKr Q. W. Fouts, PostmateT at k.ver ton. la.. ieriy lost 'Us life and was ranbed of all cxtmfort, ' sc6sdfcg to his f 00 aor dangerous thi to neglect lirWuSlgnlarifL and has cured after other treat- Tat uvruiry before the IntersUU Into the rain- Oil t a tiaaa LD TlffBI a arl I,V blanket ssaiasaaaRhaj the nii notnl I I 0 gave iilgbt the letjfcalllliWw years to jLa a isvsjiBBBJ afiyaMidtun that tv By'BBy fiimai Brnied yetlow; wraa my doctor jmwtbm Electric Bibsrs, which cured ass aod have kept fos Bilonsnsas, MwSrk. Weakness 4 .-irini...m -i r . many severe eaasa f ettafVjti i Mssgnhlr-' For ffaie by aasTiat. ,aaStfaaTTat lata far Ma by r ft. Oaffy laas ftbyew ? w rUal to that boon to Pleme't run ii in. Fyfs one of the Editorial Staff BcncMasKAX. jutvtxw says root (Ssionao SUoa) which tZrmLt iha Wadi Jnknn mot). Pain lo the backT with leuconaoea; J ootwiBons or we roproaucuva anaai aff alnaii caontal drnrnaa I dyprnartoa ai HL&SS swwawon of ht to the. radpn of the kid- a (floodlna). due to a Weak- of the reproductire SrsMtn; month v or accompanylns to w9 extreme lower part ut the or less of the above symptoms nt. no invalid woman can do than take Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription, ooe of the leading ingredl- euwoi wniuii is uHieorn root,orneionias, " 5 J5!5L Propertlesf which it BMaiMttfalry ranresents. Seal root, another nromlnent ofFavorlte Prescription,1' f Bnhurwood. M. D.. of Ken- cnl College, Chicago, says: i lmportsnt remedy in disorders of In all catarrhal conditions iad reablement, U Is useful." M. Scndder. M. D.. late of h. mm J o vrviuoii or ft i iiwl . atlon to ka mneral effects on the there Is no medfosn fi use about MMah general wiontmlty of eoiniiin. it led as On i ionic u : useful In tholow, M. p., of Jefferson says of tiolden Seal : in uterine hemorrhage, menor- ib ana congestive aystuenor menstraattonK" Favorite PrescrlDtlon fatth- ts all the above named, lo cures the diseases for which recommended." - Self Control. A Boston woinnn was standing on a Street crossing wait ing for n car when a box of powdered charcoal fell from a passiug v.-agon and broke open. The beautiful light dress she was wearing was ruined by the dust. The driver, who stopped to recover the package, saw the domage and said, "I am very sorry, ma'am." The woman bowed and replied, "It was not your fault, sir." He that taketh a city is Indeed a small person beside the possessor of soeh self control as that. Voula's Companion. ut HIk Tongue. "I ain't got no doubt." sftid Hlller, "bnt wlmt I klu git that there Job as consul In tliat place in England. Ir'd be a cinch too.1' "Oh. yes," replied Peppery, "If you can learn to speak the language." Philadelphia Press. Kloaaent Stlllneas. "What makes you think Bilktns Is In lover "I wag In the next room to him and hts girl snd overheard one of then si lences." Life. Forgiveness Is better than revengo. Pittacus. Terhal Chlrotsody. The pastor, wbo was calling upon s member of his congregation, ssked the name of the sprightly little daughter whose winning wsys hsd attracted bis sttentlont "We call her Ella," said the lKtle girl's mother. "That is n good name, Mrs. Donley," rked the minister. "It hss been elssstc by Cbarfes Iamb." "Well, to tell the truth," explained Mrs Donley, "ber name Is Cornelln. bnt It's easier to call her Ells." I see," he rejoined. "And she prob ably like It better, it is a painless extraction of a Corn." Hfn MrnnmrrhT Mmm. The fifth' monarchy men formed a re ligious sect that sprang up In the days a? Charles I. of England. They ware so called from the fact that they as serted that tn the last days the four an tent monarchle. the' Assyrian, the Persian, the Babylonian and the Be aten, would bs lestovsd. ant te them would ha added s Christian monarchy, or fifth monarchy, of which Christ would be the king. awBwavff. Master -What t Roth want bonds y tomorrow? I cant stare yoa hot at oBce. Mary, yon ran have tomorrow and John Ute nest day. Johsv-Tbeak yon. sir. bnt ws wanted to art mar rlfrt, and I'm atrnkL sir. It cant be done that way. hat I'll lanulr-La lon Answers. Imweltewrc fB Sit evils BVIrli yM?mif S laipsflencf alnmlii la StnUled. R ajia fbnt ihf rnd sUenthffe la campl.ilnia which. If proper'? spvluA might remore (be raase. Johntaa. wasef laVaaws; On mmm of thv Yorkshire white poets gar lo be seen aarrew irnAfes wbesh eeyrB.aB The are catted "stoops" snd re tniDg like boundary posts la appear anc. i A rasas f owservsr ntighi Imsc las that they really dkl denote a esata ty or pariah bounds ry. but inch Is not the nans. Whaa snow eavara the rowed and the paths are larrastbie 6tfpum pvlt eot where they lie and v . I he wsyfsrer fma loef Ui.lrt.. Vlsll Te TMrSse-l Jar. parey im -tin rm i aJaRf, BBhy baa today. JoBaafcM at. fully The tiaahsr eras ' aaai m sta afkey sraaot aad repeat it sii ver aeala. oasty hjgi WhMi I 'aBBBBBBjlBffJBBBB . . wrissa T. I. Daaay. (erayrrlPa. Ma. Thtae at ay fnrmmlT enrssl of mr- as by Or. K lag's Hew Dajaaa- by Dr. KtssafHay Bjaaas byhajta asB Ma sssffe to AHbsna. bat af lev iBasaiay abart Uaw he fooesl Ran BBaBjaWf WoVea 1 rajssaitw Ktag's Ra Btjaiiw) as the sssssnsaan ta srsrjsa. " ftarast nasajv Msnw. 'paanssM Wair Trial ebisi loarreauansi ol lh vorttePrese M ablrai a a not nraaent asm Indication tor thaa lenMUl lav Hal aalTeSa-S 111 II, IIIJIIIHIIM- (AH and anssttilc aeationa la iJtanore are nrese hnttr am ceneraiei v net John mam rUiaalviaall (Mesasnea Sl"ds'idr eatosujaaasM .hsbte Dr.Vltttxf fully rnoreseii BTrediahtsand waiaerrmn, AU mwW. LA Hauakenliief lawn makes sesne of? the dnintiest and most attractive of a. 1 the lingerie hasnssa. This one Is com blned with talenctennes lace and tms of band embroidery worked en to the material, which give an exceedingly j eblc and elegant effect. The model Is an abaototely simple one, the effect, of elaboration being obtained entirety by HAJrOXKRCHlBF LAWN AMD LACK. the application of trimming, so that while the waist la effective in the ex treme the labor of ranking Is slight In addition to the handkerchief lawn. It will be found desirable for batiste, dot ted swlss muslin, brnssels net and. Indeed, all the materials that are used for .blouses of the sort. It suiting both the costume and the separate waist. The tucks at the buck are so arranged as to give tapering and becoming lines to the figure, while those at the front provide becoming fullness. The sleeves are the fashionable ones, with deep fitted cuffs, but if desired In elbow length can be cut off above these and finished wlttistrnlght bunds of the ma terial, trimmed lu any way that may be liked. Concerning Sleevea. Save for the moat elaborate and the finest as well as most expensive waists long sleeves are Infinitely lietter style than the elbow length. Iucidentully while shor. shirt walsl sleeves will, of course, lie seen to some exlent, still the long sleeves ure sure to be thought smarter. Both long and short sleeves are trimmed a Is the rest of the waist, with luce nnd embroidery. The elbow sleeves are finished with tight cuffs, trimmed citb rows of lace In sertion snd luce editing. The puff full and may be plalu, although it Is, of course, prettier if trimmed witn lace Insertions nnd with un embroid ered design or line tucking. In on embroidered waist the cuffs and collar should be of the same pattern, with a narrow valeucieuues edging. About linen. The plain elrcul.tr that buttons dowu the fj-ont promises to stay with ua. If la very popular In Indinu head cotton, poplin and basket cunvnB. All7 three of these fabrics are to be widely usc-1 for summer suits and separate wash Mouses. They are cheaper than linen, wash welt snd do not need' constant pressing. Indian head la the old name for this fabric, but many of the shops call ft cannon hall cloth. Fee a Utile Qlrl. Here to a little round yokel dree, having box plaits lu front snd bacr luay be worn with or without ' bolt The drees might be matte af a dalatlly Bewared JlBiltr 1laBBs,h tn CbJbb a one eattsst as Bat.ssBaaaphl fsHrs.- while tbt yoke prurldas op partwortr for beaaatfytast. Tsssrs sr few atatn saatsrlili tMa saaisa All aav a assssil itsid ee agar Ta DjJorHy f saoaaUs bar aa sluxsst. lasllereralb dasck, and ttar are awaatssrS af aat ttrc Uve iWim la sarss atatda, th eaw. tssrm, an n tt ta. Tr fata asrwga ar af Om asiagiatl tia f m ear bow. vam w w I aa nty a f a feat . Lsasasasenai sss n. , sal. . fd- WNI WWWMWAMWm WW WW Wr jtV WMWFmJJI WM W9mm, Www wwM Wwwrnjlt jsasp wmwwtffiw wmt Tf wmW brity mtm wwm) Mbt4mM MMs If M 9mmBm B-wtW wMfm laHMttM wi )t00 laJsslaMf V aMfesaUsW stHsflHssI W9m WW MVBs.9 $Wf WWW) WWW WW WmWW MBHlsf ! hMssvsI W sfWNal mm m mmm m r t Ba - avur Hr that the Ive VksaB. it results cured by the use of paint log nothing bat Pure Lead ground In Pure! Oil- desh- -sw There are substitutes for these two Ingre- . ;U dlents, such which cost lean. variably lower the qusuty. Pare White Lead paint requires less of the painter's time, lnnVs li.tt.r laata longer, alfqrda better protection to painted surface than anv other kind the It forms an elastic coat that becomes at once an integral part of the wood painted. It win not crack or peet'" ft wean off gradu ally, leavings surface ready for repaimmx Without toe expensive necessity of scrap ing and "burning off." ... - Insure yourself of the best results by . insisting that every keg that is bought for your house bean this label: Vnmes) Bend for a booklet containing several hand -aome reproduction! of actual houses, offering valuable suggestions tor a color scheme In painting your house. A test for paint purity is also given. JOHN T. L8W1S BROS. CO. Mi Booth Frsot St., Philadelphia. Pa.!,; For Ssls by All Osslsrt. i. E. Latham's Weekly Cotton Letter Special to The Journal. Greensboro, N. C, May 12th. The market has been much more active ih's week caused by very low temperature throughout the South. In many local -ties killing frost is reported with much injury to young cotton. Good trade continues everywhere, and this is the most, bullish argument that can be ad vanced. So long as spinners can con tract ahead at profitable rate they will be willing to buy cotton to cover theso sales. The new crop despite the frost scare seems to be doing fairly well and while present prices are very remuner ative to cotton growers yet the neces sity for a large production keeps the market steady and no important decline is expected until the situation is more favorably developed. The amount of American cotton brought into sight for the week is 79,321 bales less than the same week last year, the statistics are gradually growing more bulish each week, but nothing has yet appeared to make the trade fear a famine this sum mer. o Bears th Blgnstars at ITOTII A. sing mho iw narc map aaigw Special Rates via Southern Railway; Greenville, S. C, General Assembly! Presbyterian church, in United States May 17 20, rate one fare plus $2.00. Hot Springs, Vs., Southern Hard ware Jobbers Association and Amer ican Hardware Manufacturers Associa tion June 12-16. Rate one fare plus 2t cents. Richmond, Vs., Biennial Meetinr G. U. O. of 0. F. (Colored) October 2-6. Rate one fare phia 26 eenta. Atlanta, Ga , Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers Association May 15-17. Rate one and one-third Brst class fare plm 85 asLta c certificate plan. Birmmgham, Ala., General (onfer enee Methotflst Church South, May 3rd, Jane 1st. Rate fare Bios 28 cents. Memphis Tenn., General Conference Colored Methodist Ereopal church Scsjth May Ml. Rate on fare pre & cants, Wunettgtor.. 0. C. Negro Yoonr Peoples Chrsstian and tsJornrional Con Krese Jubr -a. Rate oaa first class fare plus B cants. Knoxvilfe. Tenn. . Hummer Sonooi of the South June 19 July 27. Rate one far plus Z) cents. LaxifBrtna,' Ky.. National Grand j Udae Unitsjd Brothers oC rttaanltip ansTBrstssrs of tim Mraisrisas Tess July 30th, Aagast Ira. Rata on far phv aaata. , Athens. Ga.. Uarvaraity Ssasrasr. Hehool June 25 th. July MaV Rat fare plug N Saaaolfor Rata mn far pens S cents TissassVirssi. Ala., flawnssr School tor Thenars Jaa Wth. July 24th. Rate on fare pniaW oanu , . . o I SssgsS, sssssa., sssssssassgs oust- IMA, Aaguet T. fi. CRKW C. T A H. : The ssaitW IssssjaJ at wUI UP Jin Oral sssHVa wmt panssa v. , of (a pmtmt 4m vNta .Jir Jr White Unseed ed shade: VaT - - STB a gaawKis Pure White Us tatsaebitlisOiSDtrteli n sssMBa, Tm.. Paabxdr bummer BBBBBBBs"seBHaj aaw raaaaW ' eBBQfBiHii?T. "TssTTI" ' '"' SaCTtBsPyB - 'Mt&-& 'BaaBw'jH. ."''"': aMSPafJ to LOOKOUT! LOOKOUT!! For L. G. Daniels' fresh lot o1' Horses. Also Buggies, Wagons, Harnes&and Saddlery of all kinds. Would do city livery. Good rigs at reasonable rates. Phone 104, L. G. Daniels M. HAHN can be found at L. G. Daniels' A & N C Reduced Rates The Atlantic & North Carolina Com pany have authorized reduced round trip rates on the certilicate plan as fol lows: General Assembly of. the Presbyterian church in the United States, Green ville, S. C. North Carolina Summer School, Un! eigh, M. C., June 16, July 6th 1906, Decoration Day, New Bern, N. C, May 30th 1906. Virginia Funeral Directors' Associa tion Richmond, Va., May 10, to Ihth 1906. North Carolina Bankers' Association LakeToxaway N. C, June I9th, 21st 1900. Council of the Diocese of East. Caro lina New Bern, N. ('., May l.r-lKth 1905. North Carolina State Board of Medi cal Examiners and North Carolina State Medical Society, Charlotte, N. C, May 23, June 1, 1906. South Carolina Retail Hardware Asso ciation, Columbia, S. C., June U-14tli 1906. North Carolina Teachers Association, Charlotte. N. C:, Juno 18-22, 1906, Noth Carolina Teachers Assembly, Raleigh, N. C, June 12th 15th, 1906: From LaGrange, $2 25; Kinston, 2.65; Dover, 2.95; Newbern, 3.70; Newport, 1.55; Morehead City, 4 90; Beaufort, 5.15. Peabody College Summer School for Teachers; Vanderbilt University, Bibli cal Institute, Nashville, Tenn., June 11 August 10, 1906: From IaGrange, $1K. -20; Kinston, 18.60; Dover, 18.90; New Hern, 19 65; Newport, $20 50, More head City 20.85, Beajfort 21.10. United Order of Tents of the J. R. G. and J. U., Danville, Vu . May 22 25, 1906. Annual Masonic Rally at Kinston. N. C, June 27th, 1906. Tickets to b- sold June 2bth and 27th, final limit June ?Kl.h at the following redured rates: From Goldsboro, $1.15 BesU 7."'. l.aGrange, 56c; Falling Creek 25c; New Bern. 1.45; Newport, 2.55; Morehead (ity. i.OO; Beaufort 3.25. On June JTln, (rood on ly on date of sale the following rnieq are authorized : Knm Gldbr, .Vk-; LaGrange, 25; l)over, 25; 1'u-irarora, 46; New Bern. 70-Newport, 1 20; More head, City, 1.45; Ileaufort, 1 70 Hate, from intermediate jtsUous in proxr tiou. General Conference Metholist Kii copal church. South, Birmingham, Ala May 3rd. June 1st, llSi. North Carolina Dental Society, llik'h Point, May W 23, Iu6. Comtiencement Kxemscs Peace In stitute and Cnncervatory of MurtrRal eigh, May tne 20th to 'Irti Hit From LeGrange, $2.80; Kinsu.n,' 3 45, Unver. 3.W; New Bern, 4 K6; Newport 6.00; Morehead 6.45, Beaufort, 6 70. H. C. HUlXilNS, Gen'l Kreight Agt E C. D.&O.D. LINE. To Truck Skippers ! It is necessary that the Steamers ail promptly on time : we therefore cannot receive freight alter 5 p. m. AGENT May Sth 190C. v ASaSfersai (B. IIH11, Fresh Bread! AND Hot Rolls at 4 o'clock p. m. every day, Cakes and Pies at all times AT Riverside Store L B HAMCHT Proprietor. L. L. BRINSON (Successor to Crescent Tobacco Co.) All Popular Brands of TOBACCO and CIGARS at Wholesale and Retail. Bargains in Plug Tobacco We also carry Barring ton's Fine Ice (Team and all first-class Fountain Drinks. siiMMtR tim k f;;rics sr resrly now for yenr choosing. ws nave most ekgam assortment of Herges and tropical weight Worst, wl tcli, when made with that tach of smartneeui which only the artsstk talssr 1 can give to yoor garments, will gv . yrsj s grester amount of geeiuln aati j faction than rsn possibly b had else where. P, M. (HikOWICK FOR SA1.K Tug Lillie 8., v. feet low 10 f.it beam; draft 4 feet Bajftfci 1W0. Has searchlight and fall aaaip maaL Rngln and boiler asm Bast rear xignvs for and aft : taataiaaS MU12, Hoatrh boihw, I Aft lbs worasng arasanrs. Ow rterv scow barg t eat lean; by IS wsas by ft dp; earweity Wtaa. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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