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3 every day in the year ex i, 1 'ay. Journal Building ES-60 .vt. i Street Phone No. 8. - -CHARLES L ' STEVENS, EDITOR PROPRIETOR. . - r S'JSSCKHJTICNT RATES Dna Vaar nnt ia advance.' ;. .."'tkOO Llonthly, by carrier m the city "30 Advertising Rates lurniahed on appli cation. vi?S "T Entered at the Poelfficeiik'ew Bern N. C. a second-class matter, v official PAPKa of' bern. -anp v New Bern, N. C , June 9, 1906.- - FORESTALLING HEARST'S PRESI- v - DENTAL' ASPIRATIQSSR!, Nothing is so indicative of the potiti al strengthj)f illiatn Kun M the'present rush to do epecial honor to William J. Bryan,-and aotably iethis seen in the democrats of Missouri, Ar kansas, South Dakota and Indiana de ' clarlng for Mr, Bryan'a nomination for Prudent;' AtodWBr'Birrif al U New York is to be made a conspicuous event, -by great ..reception,-, with ... welcome ot fcrfeting: by povprjDotvFoJk of f Missouri,. -aBW bfcgathering of democrats. . - - Even the once timejK)KticaJlwpartj 'foes of the Nbraskan, art declaring for ' him, "and the word ja passedalongthe : - line to forward the Bryan movement for his domination fol'thS pifesideftcy. On July 8r(S at Greensboro, N. no doubt the politicians' win introduce a . and this movement -successfully -intro- duced and carried out .m the various ' UGIIPJLIBUL UWW r UUUTCHUVIW. .IUVM ' the easy nomination of Mr. ' Bryan Ifor presidency; and overshadows all would ; ''" Is all this haste t welcome and thea .. confer unsought ana unasked the pres- ' idential nominationunon Mr. Brvan. a burst of feeling; prompted: only 7 by the excessive political v worth and per sonal regard for the Nebraskan t ? From what quarter "comes this hurried desire, rn fAft a imlflaf-.iAfi Awant If Ka fanr by the politicians ihatome1-' other ein- : didate may loom up, a possible candl date who might prove, unacceptable to ,the leaders of the democratic party ! :; In plain words would there be this prea- ent political pressure 'exerted for '"Mr! Bryan, if William, R. Haarst was not likely to prove factor as'' candidate for national honors at thehandsel th : J - - - -. ..... f.w yn i..- : Just what is likely to develop, no one can predict, but if the prnt tender of honors to William Jennings Bryan, II hot mmnt (a fnreatall anv nraal. . denttaf aspirations of ipiam R Hearst,? therf faks 'iikhviei Sollticjb ' guesses need be made. Hundreds of delegates, representing $500,000,000 capital, re attending, the BrewersNaUonai Oonventibn'ti . Following tae Flas VVi;-. - When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Phllippinesf health"'wai '-'-'the most important consideration, WilliXMor gan, retired Commissary.: Sergeant U S A., of Rural Route 1?. ConeoroVN fL, says: "I was two er?,hj Puba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I, took -Dr.: King's New Discovery for Consumption which kept me In perfect health. " And ''nowV In New Hsmpshlrvwe ftnilt:ht.leBt medicine in the world for coughs, colds bronchial troubles and all lung diseases Guaranteed at Tl druggist" Price" 60s and $1.00. Trial bottle freest f? " ' ' " .. . ., . . 'h-""' United States Senators continue. to roceive protests by telwrraph sealngt tli anti-pass provision of tlie "Kate biiC State of Ohw, Citt or Toledo r Toledo kee oath that he , .4 fUUIAa WUHTI. Frank lv Cheney mak ta punior partner of the firm of F, J. (l enpy & Co., drug buslnens In ft City of Toledo. County and State afore i 1, and that said firm wi'J fcay the m of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS f r each and every case of Catarrh that not be cured by the use Hall's -ih Cure. '' .-4 FRANK J. cit;::;::t ' virn to before me andguliwi i!r-,j in j mice, II.U Cl!) ly of L t . .0. 1 .a. : -Ai-) A. W. CLr'.flOM, : - . ; ' Notakv 1'; ; :.v..:.. Ta Catarrh Cure is t:'' i i r ! i. ' (! '' i C i ! ' .. i f r t 'l,:-t.:U f...... T. J.c;j;.:,;:y r i ,., ' Car t. f r ter M.d Lewis N L . , j; i r L...I , . .'.tor ttDr C N Liati.a FiUlittt left Kt Satur day for Fayetteville where she goes to make, a visit to hr stor, from 1 "ro ble-- juiutjJ Ly her Bister will go to Jackson's Springs before returning to her home in Virginia. She is kindly remembered by ber many friends made here. . -Z:;- llQuite a number of our young people attended the Croatan picnic last Satur day and some of them were so f ortu nate aajto bring home some ot the pic- n5r,",-3. t " , Mr Ira Long, now working atJLukens was home Sunday to spend the day, Messrs Leon and Clyde Ilardison of Thurman . eame " down Saturday and snentthe Sabbath In Harlowe. i Mr W N Bell met with the Board of County Commissioners last Monday, re turning home the same night ; " ' ' -J Mr J Harry Davw and family are Spending the week, with Mrs A F BelL tin Qi Long who attended, the Bell- Bonner marriage at Morehead- City last WMk,returned home Mondays i: Messrs John S Morton and ' Joshua Adams attended the meeting Qf magia trats in flew Bern Monday to assist in making the t Jevy for ioe, Mrs W J Hales and Master-Cecil Cherry of Morehead City are 'spending theweetL wWCher ; sUtelr, , Mrf t C jr lt 1 ( "tri' - 1 f Mr J Raymond Ball, one of . Merri- mon's most nonular young men was hi NorthHsr4ow-rSatnrday,-retUrnlng 8undax,f ter.u, Biwnding.the- day v in .Btumelor.Mt-.- ' -. i If you krieW tlie yaluefof Chamber lain's Salve' you would never wtjsh tobe without it J.Here are. some of the dis eases for which it is especially valuable sore nippleschapped-hanus,, burns, frost bites; chilblalnr.Tshronic sore eyes, itching, piles, tetter, 'salt: rheum and eczema. ,T Price 25 cents per boz.cFoE sale by ' Dvlst Pharmacy aid Fi S. .-The United States will not intervene la tbf elections in Panama. As Alarming Smtstloa frequently results from neglectof clog' ged boweUf and torpid liver, until con stipstjon becomes chronic Thja Condi tion is unknown to those who Use Dr. King's NeW Llfe: Pills, the best and gentlest' Tegulatori) of stomach and bowels. Guaranteed by all druggist, price 26e;'-'Uv '"'" .ivi Thomas E. -Wilson representing' ihe packing industries of Chicago, appear ed before the House Committee on Ag riculture and denied the statement in the report of Messrs. Neil! and Bey- nolds.. l , M V ""'Usksaws Frlssdsl The slelnahy people whoTiave used Chamberlain's Cone Cholera and Diar- ihoea JbUmedy -withr splendid resultsi but who are unknown because: they have hesitated about giving al. testimo nial of Iheit experience for' publication. These people, howerer', ' are none - the leas friends of this remedy, ..They have done much toward .making ' t ,. house hold word by their personal recommen dations to friends and neighbors. ( It is good medicine to haver in the home and'Ialwideli kaowtf f 6r it cures of diarrhoea and all forms of bowel trou ble.u For sale by Davja Pharmacy and .Democratic ' Senators express the hope that1. Governor Warfield will not appoint as the late Senator Gorman's successor ,anjr, one. .who Jiasl.corpon( tion entanglements. IBS Vary Beet ttmtfr 1or Bowsl Troubles. UttrM' R Borroughs, an old and well known resident of Bluffton, Ind., 8 aa; I regard Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhooa Remedy as the very best remedy for bowel trouble, I make ; this statement" after having used the reme dy in my family for- several, years. ' I am toever without it," This remedy is almost sure Jto be needed before the summeria-ever.-'Why ndtbuy it now and be prepared for such an emergen cy f For salejy pavla Pharmacy ', and ' ' "ii" '' ''J1'' ' '' ' ' i , ": 'A'loud ! turst -ai':" nooVeraville, ''it miles north of Johnstown, Pa, caused Stoney creek te rise suddenly there aril portions of the lower part of the city are under water', ; " -iADr,nntA, ' SmtiU lUHJt.iil' ' ,'l A severe storm cuu.n : 1 con; ft-raMu damsgl in tl.9 I ' o , !.,:.h V&ll-r ! . . i p a f ' !. to r y i .: i i i i : t 1 tae l Of I. auiiiniiiiit I.xmJ tu i i, i i and Iih associate oiaiiiH ol f iMilnnoii uo not i.mu ;i Thus th stiniRch is r' ' u to tut limy. 1 -- piaui i:,er ,y, II U,ee---- u i 'k.k"- tue body will be wenk a !. , Iwoau-e H is upon th$ siomach the i. ,y t-, -t fur euvngtu. And as the bfxH-, considered as & whole. Is made up of hi several mem bers and orgaus, so the weakness of the body as a consequence of wak stom ach will be distributed amoi i? the or gans which compose the bony. If the body is weak because It is ill-nourished that physical weakness will be found In all the organs heart, Uver, kidneys, eta The liver will be torpid and luactive, giving rise to biliousness, loss of apatite, weak nerve9, feeble or irregular action of heart, palpitation, dizziness, headache, backache and kindred disturbances and weaknesses, t . .. ' Mr. Louis Pare, of Quebec, writes: "For years after lay health began to fall, my head irrew dlmiy, eyes pained me, and my stomach wa sore all the time, while everything I would eat would seem to He heavy like lead on my stomach. The doctors claimed that H wag sympatbetlo trouble due to dyspepsia, and prescribed for me, and although I took their powders regularly yet I felt no better. My wife advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical JMscovery and stop taking the doc tor's medicine. She bought me a bottle and we soon found that 1 began to Improve, ao I kept up the treatment, f I took on flesh, my stomach became normal, thediireattve onrans worked perfectly and I soon began to look like a different person.: I can never cease to be grateful for what your medicine has done fOtnie and I certainly give it highest praise." Pon't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer Into taking inferior substitutes lot Dr.-Pleroe's TOedlclnes,-recommended to ejust as good.v:-i -To gain kDowledge of your own body Jh sickness and health send for the Peo ple's Common- Sense Medical Adviser. A book of 1008 pages...-Send 81 one-cent stamps for paper-covered, or 51 stamps forcioth-bouna copy. Address Dr.Tl. y, Pierce, 66? Main 8troeOuflalo,rN. Y. 5f Hew York Cotton Market , . . The following, were , the epening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, June 8. ' V Ix-I z ,0ren High": tow . ; Close July " ,t0.64 ;t lQ 65 10 6(1 10.60 OCt lt, tW.U Al JU.M J- lU.at 1U.37 Dee - t 10.44 1047 ' Recelpta966- ' 'tastyW-15,48i 1041, 10,41 Died-1- -'"1 j At her home, near Pelletier, Carteret CountyV N. C, 'June 2 1906; 1 Mary Eliza, wife of JF B 'Weeks, in her 63rd , She , was laid , to rest in the family cemetery; June 3rd in tbe-presence of msny.relatLvdli.and friends. At the onset of, the disease, that came like a tornado' against- her frail and' -enfeebled: body, ahe vrexpressed doubt about; recovering;: but 'said she was. ready and willing to go' v For 82 years she had lived within the sacred pales of the 'M. . Church South and now ripe In years; and full of God; death-reUeved her of earthly sufferings and .her spirit has gone tp occupy the precious mansion prepared by our Sav ior for thegood.-'r ; Two days later, June 4th,. her . hus band, J B Weeks, ;tn his" 67th year fol lowed his wife across, the: River and now their bodies are sleeping together, side by side, and their spirits are happy in the realms of the blest, -. ; ' They leave one daughter, Mrs George Bell, , and one - son-in-law. with : three grand-children -to . bless-and I severe their memory May their Uvea be rich in all that -makes up the faithful; -true and good.yi'.lf-i'''5 ;,.'rV-- , -.'-.V - . 1 tA'-i' ") - i ii - i .'- i;;pHURCH SERVICES, ; r ;First Church- of Chrisr Scientist Corner of Hancock and Broad Streets. Services today at 10 45 ai.m. and .8 15 p. m. Bible Lesson sermon today, : sub ject: "';ls the Universe, ' including man, ' evolved by Atomic1;; ForceT'.' Psalm 68:28. 'Sunday School after the morning Service.. -"Wednesday evening meeting at 8 15 p m. Pastort The Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scripture,1- The Reading Room is open daKy,.' All are cordially Invited to at- . ,T"t'-;T' :C: ' A tl,er ana Bottle. ' ,'. Cnnon 'Tristam, . the . dlntlngulslied Engllnh ornltlioloKlst, who died recent ly, kept among' his treasures an ordi nary, oiu water bottle that once serv ed 1)1 ui in good stead, according to the Buffalo Commercial. Once ou his trav els lie seized upon what he thought was a lizard In the sand, but which proved to be , a deadly horned viper. His Grei-k lioatuiau, "scared almost to death, offered no asnlBtance. Suddenly spying nn oiupty soda water bottle, the canon, with- urent "presence Of tnlnd, forced the head of the reptile down the neck and, slowly uncoiled tlio remain der of Its aimtomy from his hnnd. . , ' Phaw In a Knlahrll. Tenrs oko licnmrd r'haw furnlslie bIoKriiphr?'lil Hlictch if liiinHrlf to ICiiijIIhIi nownpnpcr. It I't Kiid 1o Mill -orrerf rxrept na to Ms bai-lic hood, nnd It rmm ihui: "I inn a lm lor, nn li'Uliniiiii, a vc "i l.ti nn n 1st, a tcct'.l.ilcr, n tu i. n 1 1--. ii 1 i'titii n (liHMit par. n fi"i ,1 n , n Im-cr ii ml l:it.-e. l-i i-r f i !'! r up in1 rul nf tin' , i- i : I ' 1 .1 M '.'iii'ii n i . . 11 n 1 ; 1 r on ! ' i la rrt " 1 a on l.e lor- A l-l I r t . ... Ill ' I r i i 1 , ' 1 I I .):.( It l t food 1 t j. . .1 . 01 1 Lutu. 0 i,i . t t'.J t',.i '..iut ''ialthl tu;, . '1 for you?" If the ptiLUc is int pp,fv l . 1 uad V. ul i.'ui i of t,,. tlaine V ,.i I- ?1.y of hert the In t w can 6 'y u it i harj to please. A'hen otie hundred de-bi-..3 ui tLe fal.uJc. rt;ii,trca--i.y & truthful themometer is the record all other records prior to June lOlh should back down and keep quiet. - , Thursdaj was a day that one would have called hot and yesterday's weath er could have been described as exceed ingly hot. It is necessary to begin with a mild statement as to the weath er for we can't tell to how great an ex tent this heat will go.' We can , merely express the hope that, "exceedingly hot'' is all we heed to say. -1 ; f' - " ; Between- the hours of one 'and two yesterday -afternoon the atmosphere became slightly cooler and Verm was threatened, lightning and thunder asserted themselves, but there' was no' rain.' Clouds 'remained on the sky the rest of the afternoon The country section is again In need of" rainj . - r , r , .. ; Notice of Meeting of. County , Cortr 4 ; ventlorj-:r At a meeting of the Republican Exe. cutive Committee, held at. the office of the ;- chairman, n: Monday;." June 5jh, 1906 a convention was ordered ."to - be held at the court bouse,. Wew" Berrii oh Wednesday, .12 U. July 4th. s Primaries on June 80th and;: July .L2nd,' e elect delegates to State, - Congressional and JmJiciaJ Conventions. .pach ' voting precinct n Craven county is entitled to one delegate representation at conven -tion,. except Vanceboro,. which Iseiitit lea to twadelegates iz ; a C. CLAEK-J8. - ,"C.B;HltLf , - , CMnaiaehen "-taVatifc "ab, Other - W . 65" rise ta Chlnu .JV'y, ' - For .at least 800 Tears"-the town Cbingtecueni la.Chlaa, has been devot ed to the making ,o( pottery, x Every thing In Chlngtechcn belongs, to ; the porcelalu and earthen ware Industry. The houses are for the most part built pf fragments: either pf old Ulna, or of tho fire clay covers ta which the po.rce-lalu-ls stacked during (Irlngl: The riv er bank Is" for' miles covered with a deep stratoni of nroken chlnft ware and ehlps pf fire clay,, and the greatep part Si the town and several' square miles of the surrounding country are .built over or composed of a similar depos(U " , jChfngtechett.. Is .unlike Anything else In. China. The forms., the color, the materials used lq the bulldlugs, me at mosphere, hre'remlittscent of the Poorer larts ot s tvillsed;lndH8tr!sl deAter, Tliere" are 104 large. pottery, kilns,; in ihs town, The greater nart are to use only tor a short seasod lu the summer; During this' busy season the population of Chlngteeheu rlsea loJ-about 400,000 souls, but of this total nearly halt are ' laborers 3nwii from a wide are of country; krtio. cowd f or the season, live In rows ofv barracklikesheds. and do not bring their families with them. . - ' 'Visitors to CUIugtechen piss along street after street where every shop It occupied by men, women and children, aUeugagud to the designing, molding, palntlngror '.distributing.- o.fpottery. The river hmk Is .crowded, (ot thres miles by Juuks either landing material and fuel or cbtpplug the finished prod. Oct M - ' " -r. ; . ..""'i- n ad Mar-"'.!', v '' Neithet mttund, a baskets nor maun-1 Jer, to. whlun or grumble, la' obsolete. Both are still In common. use In fiotit Notts and - Leicestershire, at , ey i rate; ! The forme .Is used. only, however," of a particular kind of basket, "used :for tarrying butter to market' The basket is nearly square In shape and has two lids, i opening from thes middle part, where the handle: Is, and - It is -called the "butter mswn"i.(maund)i r.Maundor Is usually beard ln.such, sentences ai "What ,are you maundering, at J" : A Northumbrian will sajrr "He's a maun dering old . fool," When '.the man ' of whom be Is speaking strings words to gether In a Senseless sort of way some- what akin t maudllng. London Notes nd Queries. .': Vi - . "- : ', , TU Color of h Brmla,, , ' " It Is a popular Idea that the ermine sheds its brown summer coat and that on the approach of winter a covering of snowy white fur tnkes' Its place. This was a nstnral conclusion, as a possibility -of a change In the color of the fur bad not occurred to scientists. Experiments; however, have been made, and the brown coated ermlns Las bm-n placed lu a very low tempera ture. Almost Immediately a change was vlnlble In the color of the fur, end without shedding the creature became snowy white. '2'. ' .'.'; SmUe. ; There era nvmy Muds of smiles, each having a tllKtln'-t character. Borne an nounce coodncHM and swcetn"; olh rrft lirtray RnrciiMiii, bltlrnii-j. and prl.lr; n " r: i e fofd-u Uio coiii.tt aani e I y t! "'r Inii-.tn! .!i!mr t-i- '-r'!'- .; tit!-."'- I-i ; ."li- by their npiiiim.1 vivH'"j LSMid-r. 1 h rr , 1 m, I c : ' r It 11 I . c f I ! l 'i t" i ' i I r .-,'- ; -!; ' ' I" I f i .' i cf a woman's life, Is ihe name cffn given to the. "change of. life.".. Ywur luciises come at long intervals, and grov scantier until they" C ', Some vomen stop suddenly. - The entire change lasts three or four yesrs, and It is the cause cf .much. ..pals and discomfort, -which can, however, be cured, by taking ' " : . v .-.-..7-. . '.- 1 - i-ax... :r- f .. : -jr k Vontan'c ReUef It quickly relieves the pain, nervousness, liritablh-mlseTable-ness, fQrgetfumess,..falntlngdl'?zuiess.' hdtandT cold 4laihea Wafcr .liess, tired feeling, efe.r CarduT will. brin' you aa'tfibu&uV i ''dodging period,'! and build up your strength foi the rest of your llfef - 'At all druggists in $1.00 bottles. Try It - - - -, WRITE ,US A UTTER .Tt . freely and frankly, telling us aQ your troubles We will send Free Advice (in plain, sealed envelope). Address: M dies' Advisory Dept.; The Cliattanoog Medidne Co., Chattanoofa, Tenrt.! ii There'a. little room in this ereat world of ours for- th, 'V.t wnmr - She's a .hindrance to ' herself in street carsflats, elevators; but what can she do, poor, things-take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. ;' 85 cents, tea or tab lets.-Sold by Pr a Huffy. v -f Below freeithop temneratiirM imfn. ported- throughout: the middle of Ger many. Ih beauty town there dwelt a lass, . .." Her ace wasfair tosee, , , The iere't ot her beauty lay; in Rocky Mountain Tea, n " : "The Interstate Gftnmerce Commission took Vp the relations of the New York Central Railroad to the coal companies along its linej, 4 CASTOR I A for Infants and vWdien, ' rin4 Vrf lt,u... l MM Vh6K -'eaw thr pjgnatureof J. San Ffariclsco agaln qaaked Monday night; the shock being of short dura tion, and causing no damage, , , i never : follows an injury dressed with Bucklen'a Arnica Salve Jts antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning., Chas Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaersvllle,; N: t.writes: "It cured Seth Burch, of this place, of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever saw," Cures euta; wounds,' burns and sores. 25c at all drug stores, v. ; x v v ' C. H. ET, vonHauptmann, a German philosopher; recently died in Berlin, .i&n!ae- ... . . r , - . - ' rr" " - - - HOat8TCR'S - - Csckyrauntain Tea Nuggets ... A Buy Xedlgia tot Boy PtopU. ' Bring! Ooldam Etalth aai Btatwed Vlgtw. v ir.A ipeelfle forOongtlatlnMnrlgfutlon,fJfS and KldDey Troubles, Elmplea, keeema, Impurt Blood, Bad Bitalh, Hluintlali Boela, Headacha toil BAckache. It' Rocky JUoudUIb Ta In lab lei fonn, St oenltf a box. Genuine made b au.itrtta Dttva Vonvitity Madison, Win. ' i;; IDEM KUQGET8f0K SUPW PEOPIS S iUl. e, f-'- 1 , t General Desatrler, military governor geperal pf Paris,, is dead. - nv, ; ..; - v, Osadly Ssrptnl Blt, IV. are as common in India as are stomach and liver disorders with us.' ' For the latter however there" is a sure remedy; Electric Bitters; the great restorative medicine, of which S A Brown, of Ben nettsville, S. C says: ''They restored my wife to perfect health,- "after years Of suffering "with dyspepsia and a chro nically torpid liver." Electric Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, bilious ness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee by all druggist, Price 50c. ; Guatemalan revolutionists are said to have been successful against the ' gov ernment. '. ' , 'v 'OAOOIUA. M.' i'ii m wig mr' ' E'ffuaturs ' , of John E. Grubbs, pontmaster of Accfnn, Va., whs murdnrod, Ills stre mid f '",t..' ce rol i end V,rn set on f.re. It t i nr. 1 vl !r.. .', I i t c. e u-jn T nn miit t- r ui. My 1'. S. -jt5' '-jCr,-'mVi M'J l u 1. 1. I, l Uww rfJ 'f? EVERYTHING BUT DEATH I suffered," writes Virginia Robson,v of Eastoif, Md.4'untll I took Cardul,"' which cured tu to quickly it surprised' Jny doctor, who .didn't knew f was taking tt.;v,v"' -i-lo1, , ujitsM'iAi'j.LZZjmtuitL'jij:. ,"" - ' v...i.ujiviwusuiuniumraw9. To the Democratic voters of Craven .county; vi - t On the I9th of August," 1905,' I hand ed Mr, B, G. Credle, deputy sheriff, my check for my taxes then due and Mr. Credle, through a mistake, wrote On the check ''taxes 1905" when it should have been f'taxea J904.' When I looked at my check to see whether my taxes for 1905 were - paid I Was misled by this check and for that reason failed to pay my poll tax in time to make me a voter for the present year. 1 This js a matter of deep regret tome and1 was entirely due to the error m marking the check "1905" instead of "1904" I desired to be a candidate for the of fice of register of deeds and have made a canvass -of the ' county and now find mvself greatly embarrassed because of this mistake forvwhich lam not in any way responsible. At the same time I am a Democrat and a law abiding: citi zen and as I have omitted to pay my poll tax 'will not 'sk the, Democrats of Craven county to Vote tor me this time wven county to vote for m - 'ut will withdraw from the race with 041, miierness nu win wyany support i in : l ,ii I ii the entire Democratic ticket as I have , T&iwaya done, . - - - v I give notioe, however,, that I shall be a candidate again and shall ask the peo ple of the county to vote for me -at a time when there Is no tegalfmpediment In my way.? I .wish in this connection to sincerely thank my friends for their 1 support and to assure'.them that t would not nave withdrawn from the race ex cept.forthejact that Ihave been ad vised by my attorney that I was not at this time in a position to ask for their votes. - - . Grahau I, Richardson. June 2, 1906.- -'Duck Hill, MisS., a town of 1,000 In habitants, was almost destroyed by fire More that 800 people were made home less, ('- t - . - . V'THE LATEST FAD - S .Cigar bands;1 plates arid felt for making plaques,' ashtrays pin trays, .etcThis, the '.latijiriyitd to call arid sefe tHerA Also a beautif ul tine teathet Post CarSheet;:rnusicl0a copy i WARRENJiione 163ropp"Pofficff W otice.t Pensioners! bThe Pension Board of . Craven county will meet at the Court House ;lhe 1st Monday In July this being the 2nd dty All applications for pensions will be re ceived at this meeting. Those who are now on. the pension roll will not be re quired to attend.' '4 '."' ; -jr v: is. fc. street, . To .the Public f ; i' ' Anyone wishing pure Ice cream made only of pure sweet cream and milk, no eggs or heating to cause scorched cream made every day and packed in porcelain cabinets, on special ; order In large quantities for entertainment or recep tions. Wirej or phone, . orders filled promptly .Call oh me 'v' Hli-l '& J i ' ; II. E. ROY ALL, at 1 . '. ' ' ; Broad St; Fruit Co. ' - Barbacue and Clams V i.-( CuHtomorg please remember that I am still doinjr biiHinrgi at the old stand. Nice fresh larliacue each day, and clams whenever they are in the market. ' All kin.la soft drink on ice, also cigars and tobaccos. W. M. CANADY, : ; 13 Middle Street' rs - r '1 ! I : w , J - ' , 1. "- "rKWC -ear ."'VOV. a V LOOKOUT! LOOKOUT!! For L. G: Daniels' fresh lot or Horses. Also Buggies agons, Harness and Saddlery of all kinds. Would do city livery. Good rigs at reasonable rates". Phone 104, life :JSr. ;atiicls " M. HAHN can be found at L. G. Daniels' To th Voters . ( V of No 2 Township: TAKE NOTICE: i 'tThat application has been made to this Board far a change of -the voting precinct in NumHer 2 Township by the addition and creation of another voting precinct in said township to be estab- r lished within one querter of -a mile of -the Northern Foot of Neuse River Bridge to be known as Bridgton 'Pre-j cinct: thus creating a new additional ' voting precinct at the place named. All persons interested in the establish ment of this new precinct will oe heard upon petition or in pers-m by the Board of Elections at the Court House in New Bern on Saturday the 16th day of June at 12 o'clock, at which time the Board will consider such proposed establish ment of the new precinct. L. G. DANIELS, Ch'm. Call No 1 6 Railroad Jonds ' Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing Craven County Kail road bonds of the issue of 1879 have this day been drawn ' for the sinking fund of said county in accordance with the act of assembly au'horizing their isuue, viz: Twenty-five dollar Railroad bonds numbered 234, 235, 321, 322, 323, 503 642, 543, 644, 545,551,873, 874, 980, 987, 988, 989, 990,991,992. 903, 994, 995, 9, 997, 998, 999, 1000, 1011. 1012, 1018, 10H, 1015, 1020, 1133, 1134, 886. Five Hundred Dollar Railroad bonds J numbered 125. 126 194, 204, 205, 206. These bonds will be pnid, principal and accrued interest to July 1st 1906 upon presentation at The National Bank of New Berne, N. C, on or before the 30th day of June 1906. Interest on the above bonds will cease on and after the 30th ray of June 1906. C. E. FOY. . - - : - Ch'm. a.'-mu.L'jjj-ji - " -' For Sale I. Two Sewmg Machine Wagons, also lot of second-hand sewing machines frofn $2 each and. up. A lot of new Standard gewingMachines,6 drawers at $25.00 "each. & Standard Sewing Machines, droip hoad, at ' wsy ljelow 1 cost 'Apply to ' '" " 76 ifhHSelliW Berry N; C IrWJlflg tn ail.k. ho to vtAMla imUsM, trad urtn, I opjrigbl N ALt COUNTRICa. : Butbuu dirret milt WuUbifUm mom Hm. monrr mn4 etUn tkt taint. ;.-t Pirtnt tnd lnfrlemit Pnirtlos FjsIsiM.; 1 Writs or oaaoa to vatlr . ' IIS nuk Snt, n. UmlM ttata ttm ea, ' WASHINQTON, O. O. Lime and Cement;'t' American Field Fence, ' DeVoe's Paint, - ''-: Glacier Refrigerators,'. ,- r Peerless Iceland Freezers, Screen Doors and Window jcrcciiG. ' - ''- " I! Sash, Dbdii ' .,- A N D ryfr.XL'? . C', . Si,-.' V-vt ', y 'v Blinds ; I ' fete 4AMMvMtpsHsMMWMlIAlMMMMs Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy ' Almost every family has need of a reliable remedy for colic or diarrhea at some time during the year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for many yean and know its value. It has received thousands of testimonials from grateful people. It has been prescribed by phy sicians with the most satisfactory results. It has often saved life before medicine could have .been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can you afford to risk so much for to little? BUY IT NOW. FEELING UVER-ISH This Morning? TAKE COOL By using Peerless Ice land freezers, Cold Wave and Labell refrigerators. The difference in cost of ice will be greater . over cheaper makes. v Rest Well by using good, hamrriocks. ; Don't. Worry over, hot stoves, "get : a blue frame Oil Stove.: at, a small cost. fi.Call and see before , you buy.Xt::v.; - xours to. pieac , 'Vvr.'.WM- JS. MILLER Pharmacy 127 Kiddie Street : , . Full line of Druv Medi cine.", Toilet Articles . and Coa p. Frcah Supply of Flower Sccdj. I A Gentle Laxative f I . And Appetizer D KEEP ficnrilll r. r S; !'! 1. Ill.il. - ' ' ' I 1- 111 (- IP-
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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