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1 I, u Jil -a-- 1 everv l y in tne jear x- 7., rr 1 Eu.Ui3 53-10 , t. 1'IIONB No, 8. ClIARLlo L rr evens,' EU1TOK AN PK 3PR1ET0R, S'JSSlRiPriSN RATES: One Yea., m nce... ie Year, not in advance. I ' , i thly, by carrier m the city , . $4.00 "5.00 .50 Advertising Rates furnished on appli-. J cation. ' j- i Entered at the Post-Office, New Bern I - N.C.: as second-clas. matter. - il - t)FFIC!Wli PAPBB OP '- ireW JERK j AND I CRAVEN CoyNTt. -r" -I , New Bern;-N.CS, June 18,1906 THE SEASON'S WARNINGS With this the beginning . of the, first of the summer months, warnings in the matter of health and warnings against nVitrainal rlnnrrera: And fLPainBt , treSDaSS 7 i of various kinds; are freely given out, I ; and like the placards in the city parks, - raM t.w nften seems I to be no place of comfo o, thing , enjoy, mm luau&uiu u.u ., tag, at the same time is aepi iwiy i aware that to move, has usdangeis. ..... -I 1 L-Ji . I - it is in tne seemingly unipporMmiin- tajrs, mat ine giwiM uw .u., and only through the observance of a- tionaf living, that so many evils can be' 1 avoided," so that the matter ofnlnety I degrees temperature heed notmearf the I lMiMt.HHr nf nvrtn from work or 4 J 1. J : ' t t '1ciod if ihe. nental eonditioii.lif.bti ! 4 with good thoughts and a clean 'mmd,' the refusal to worry, and instead malt-I kig the best of every apparently baa i "sitnation; there will develop the physi- J 1 t,. .uA ' win tuT W . - ... a ' i l I rier to atmospheric mfluences, and heat " 1 . V .11' im .t .1 .1- i-it.- J-!K. I -or coia win oner no ousuicie w tao vaujr 1 pursuits. 1 . t " " , In the physical life of the people of any community, cleantinessof i streets and premises is the essential which means safety to every ; individual ; m i health, and good health is the greatest I f economies, for the butcher and ba ker' can more easily be paid than the doctor, and J every attendant expense ! 1 - ' 0. no DewareB, in tne way over exieniion, or over indulgence in what the season offers so temptingly, and which the coolless person" will thoughtlessly ap propriate for the individual gratifica tion of the moment. And yet so many i of a larger growth, children In. impulse I and antofself restraint are to M V . - ""- . " I ; 6- .1 must be put up, tne warning displayed, I . ... v .:, . . . . .i .... . - .. .... 1 Drecincra wnicn snouia lie svoiaea, ana i t . ... 1 t -. ft i . a which u enterea, mean ..injury toi tne v -. vi. T.""" """"""" : ganger, if not destroy life. " ' ' HaLLISTCR't ; Cocky Mountain Tea Nunnets' .-,;iv . 'A B7"Me4iolB for Biy opl, r unnji uoiau auua sua naiuwva t igur. . A "iwlflo forCortntlpntion, IndlgMtloB, Ll ml Kidney Trouble, rlmnte. Bum, linbura Blood, Bnd Breath, BmjrslHh Bowels, Headcb and Uackache. , It's Bockv Mountain Tea In tab let form, ft ent a box, . Genuine tnad br ou.HTi.il uwolwut, maaiaoa, wis. . j .' . CDEN NUGQfT$ FOB SALLOW PEOPUT ' Twentyfour Christian Scientists; were injured In an. .automobile accident jn Boston.. 'V.: .?J Thr Physician. Jreated Hliq WlthQui, W. L.iYancy, Paducah, Ky.; writes: 'I had a svira cbha nf kultiBO rliinAaa and threebf the best physiciahe in Ken-1 ....i.J.L...if-.'..,i -' . i tucky treated me without; success., I then took Foley's, Kidney Cure The first bottle gave immediate relief, and three bottles cured me permanent! .' I gladly recommend this wonderful rem edy.:'; Sold by Bayis Pharmacy. . A vaccine virus which cures tuberca-1 Iomh in cows and Is expected to prove .Tlcacioua in the treatment of .the d'ii r i a' in human beings is said to have ! "i'n found in ThilaJelphia.' , : i ate or Ohio, City of Toledo f J". : . Lucas County,.- U" Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he In Benior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney ' & Co., ".drug buiiiness In the uuy oi xoieuo, wuniy and state ire tiaid, and that said firm will pay tl.o sura of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS fur each and every case of Catarrh that mot be cured by the use HuTb Ci,(.u-rh Cure. :' ' 'j - FRANK J. CHENEY. Kvvorn to before meandsubscribt-d ia n-y j.rcrsmice, this 6th day of December, A. I). 1"::5. ' , ' - -ai,) : '. ' ' A. W. CLEASON,- Notary Public, ' V Catarrh Cure is taken Inter- ihkI ai'tn directly on tho '-n Hui-IVof) of the r. .ir t' ! iiimtn.i'n frrri. I'. J.c:.':::;l:y & !.!... .1 lost of our people arc 'now up with their work. - . ' ".. The showers we have bees having recently are making everything look nice. , ,. ....... I V, and Mrs. E. J. Higgins ' and son, .luster Lee, b pent Sunday . with Mr. and Mra. Furney Collins, Little Miss Mabel Collins is spending the week wuh her aunt, Mrs. Sana Par sons, of Jones county. , . We think if our huntsmen here would go deer hunting now they would proba- pry nav ttucceaq, i seen lately. - Mjgg Etta Smith went'to Polloc sville Friday, " - 1 Mrs. Robena Collins and children spent oauiruay .tugm, uu ,,..,.. Little Kosa Morion ana ,yru jiuj are right sick tmY week. W hops it is nothing serious.' 4 - ' " - - - 'JU ANITA. OASoniA. ' Ti', Vote lln.a llmniM DftllrrTH fiomMtttt ' f 11,13 "'1U ,UH " WWfl? WUN - ,v , , . , Good looks bring happiness. ft Friends care more for us when -we meet Jthem with a smiling face: bright eyes spark- 35 Mllntl.in Te9 35 centa, Tea or Tablets, by p. s, Duffy, 4 - i , s!. t , n.-ikef-i, ucWaw , , . ., ,,.. Ite .ntisentic and neaijng properties preve bloud poisoning, X Chas Qswald. merchant, or RensselaersvlHe, iiM. i., wntes. CUTea Settt UUrcn. WW place, , 04 w . i. Vl V T i ' ntima pnfat. wruinild. burns and -sores. .'nil'draftovea . , ' " " Emperor Francis Joseph made an adr resB to the Austrian and Hungarian delegations, fn which he expressed satlsf action i the cOAtinaance . of ,the triple alliance,-, and .praised Roosevelt .B.arft1n hriln about neace " . . h-twipn Riiaaia and Jaoan. Six persona were killed in the rioting at WatsawA.VV Sri jn beauty town, there dwelt a lassy .y Her- 'actf was fair to see, The eret of her beaiity lay,- Ik ocky Mountain Tea, .' , ' - "'Sold by F, S. Duffy. - , 'i f4 OA'BTORXA.' TLa Vl-J U... II 11... H.mmU .'President Jlassatt, of the Pennsyk u Tv the questions embodied in the circular letter aent out hv th- nnnc al invasti . - . . -. -- -. . . gating committee." ' "- - - ' t.-. r J 1.1; .. .v.. -,i.tA. ui. I v -: ' li,Thre are many people who In versed ChamberUln's CoUe Cholera and P lar- zhoea Remedy with'' splendid results, but who are- anknown tecaus they have hesitated about giving a testimo nial pi their experience for publication. These people, however,' are none the leas friends of this remedy." They have done much toward making H a house hold word by their personal recommen dations to friends and neighbors, --' It is a good medicine to. have in : the home and 18 -widely Known lor its -cures of diarrhoea and all forma of bowel trou ble. Fof sale by Dvia Pharmacy and F. S, Duffy. . . j. The 2,000,000 Christian Science tem- ' pie erected in Boston was dedicated. 'f Smekfng Is a Powder Msiiilni Is courting death more suddenly but Burely neglecting kidney rTlonrdeni." FnlflV'a Klrln Oirn ttill disorders' Foley's Kidney Cure will cure a slight-disorder in a few days and its continued use' will cure the most ob stinate cases.' It has cured many peo ple of, Bright's disease and diabetes who were thought to be incurable. If pou have kidney or'-bladder trouble. commence taking Foley's Kidney Cure today, fcefore it is too late, Sold by Davis' J'harmacy, ' "Homo-coming week" begins in Kentucky. toJay, and 70,000 for mer Kentuckiana have accepted invi tatiotig tort, .i n f l',e,r native State for tlis Ceremu;.. i. There's I.Ulo room in this groa world of ours for the "Fat Woman. :iie's a fch.lranee to her'f ins! re earn, f! i, do, poor I' M''ntr.!ii iti. ; l.'-t w . t c 1 1 r's t i or t 7(. lyT. to t . '-t ' a. i t 1 t . t: J i ' its ac. 1, i i w brtaih, r ) Lj.,. to. - .s-'r--. rr . Ukes the strain c3 the hrt, I and couti'ui..4s -not. ....... v .. r , strength ;and .hei'.'.U- ta-s.fyii orgaaof th r: Cares Ir ' :.(, "gestion, Dy 'v r""r Ekvn. ' acb, Beluluug, Las on i tomach, and aJB S'wuAach t-c.'u!,i.' ' MJ.. ' Thrst y"i ;o 1 1 ' '.-JL,. ; -with ln-" a ia i Jk titt Jr ; I was ia c? It o,: . Altef r- eting,,B y "I t ', altcUl j"...?? an4hadij. i "i ""'jas. -f 5 twotettl.sj.lV,, . r " mbm. fnwt at to 9 lr4urnry u$ K VS. -"i -.. T A certain lady iwho. wished .to some fun at the experse of aji jp- t who nad otttlwes so'telt.l bt to iiv "Sure herself, and iauit'y, ad L:.m on one occasion if be woitid insure Uie cat The agent, to the'atuiL2kttent and no small amnsementrJef J sVMue- frieiirij,: promptly offend! to dam, -proirtlsd she pald the-llrst ' premlnn &vwa.-Jlto lady," atULtnlnklnf, to hosx-.blm,,-exv pressed her wjlllnsnesa ia do- eoyr an) agent, quickly.". produv.4J1 a .propooL filled it 'In and obtained her'siruaCura Now, madam, with fw peaaleUon, may I see the atr -Oertauxiy," she teoiled, At the asme time- pointing. toF fcrglacaavwhlcb contalnedltheitJltted remain,, oi, the. poor defunct catV , . . " ; A chorus of derisive braghter: burst from, all present;, buf-to-thelr dlsniit the agent turned; bowed polltaly? at, a same,tlmeiilclOn up thskUltngf afid- excla lined: i WJienJJbat cat dles. nudamJkJndly call at onr. office, and claUn .the insur ance money: uood mornUig." London Telegraph. , '.,;, - ' 1 ,Tbe mosb Important naM of fire Merc taught by fire Uaeifc .AaJaejotaatlfe man stood noac the flames the turn- icnrnea ,mar are may aaa to ocxi.i comfort, and' when 'the-' tUaie--swept through, a forest and tivettook' deer aud.bukefl tthe"haroed lh$t Cxajmlgbt be used, to-impvove. thiawUy.- t Wf fooiL-.-Tbe hint was. not tost He- took i burning r(orch to bis cave obat and unaiea nim ore 00 jiis roor or, ear 1. Bis dwelling; fined with Siuoae,' but he could endure (hen dUsoomfoR. f of the sake, of the flre warmthvajuf J tha sake of the. tootlisoeftesiei; t eoek- ed ineats. , After -a time, a rowwas made in the - rood of the Eut, 'ard through tills bole tho smof re - -1 o-t. Here-"Vas' the 'first stove; '-He 'priint ttve fctovtf"was".the entire tu;' the floor was the fireplace and tke fceleln the roof -was e.hlmaey. . ,wtdi fstota. - orlKtnallT , meant "a l)eta4 toom." ;'8or that'Jt we. s!:ou!J mi Csat ft first Ipeople lived to' their mvh th noma say mat woion itvpnf St Nlchojaar.rv,.-,,-'1 .--i j:.5,t '., .-, r w., " . ;i Mrs.; BeaclH-Here Is, a : letter; fr"T? Charles. Mr.' Beach 14' It. l-.a. Beach (rsadliyrtT-My. dpfire-t, ?ar,'"j-l est mother Mr Beach Orott beav ansl The scoundrel needs dmm tuooiy. . JUH k - fli Was the ttsatt. ... . Gladys YV, the la suing to take L' n fortietUr or.wor, T-i't yon C t she Is foolish rijil-i.J, he coullu't be worset New York rress. : aithms 8ultrrj Should Know Thl. ; Foley's Ilaney ,nd Tar has cured many cases ef e thma that were cun sldered hopcle. ,. llrs. Adulj-S Eueaing, 701 West Third St., Davenport, Iowa, writes:- "A "severe eolJ contracted twelve years ago waa r.' . ' . '. 1 ur'!! it finally grew into medical skill avp.;' : ' me ir'"-? f'r-n t ; I! 1 Tar 's one 1 j c nt lxi " 1 of p " 3 vil.ith 1 ini; ' r tt-! y , it 1 t C : s....:t I v of euiT.-i ." n.i-macy. . 1 r t : iy.' ,r ( .... I. V r - li I ' .-a. :-',') lyi". :'. : whuq those .present were otvth pptcs of :exp6ctacr-tw to? what wtU-to'fo? low; ( r I J iC, "!'., I Mat 1 -,t vi-'.-y smart. 1 i 2 3 , - , , utotn Aim SLOOUBKS. t ; ne&ih the points of which single box platts-extendw fi A straight" front piece In panel effect is attached on ihe edges an'adorned with buttons. The belt wnicn giraies ir in long waistea effect may he of leather, or lh material: Tb bloomers are v full enough tO RUoW plenty 'of freedom1 to youthful legs. Serge and butcher's linen are the most serviceable and popular stuffs for boys' suits, ana, this one Is suited to, these fabrics." t i , MS''C'f.X ' Most noticeable, of all the stationery fads la theseallng wax that is used by every one jiow. :lt does not lookT like the kinds most of are familiar with. because It Is made Jn' all the delicate pastel shades to match the new. tinted papers, and women, will, search all the shops In the city to get awax that cor responds wlth' the -tone of the Daper. Occasionally,., when this is impossible, they:: select -shade' that will make ji sharp contrast and yet be of the same wor-V l"t.- t t ..Elfcaw SUwras. I tHbow sleeves are nndn nine-tenths' ef ,tbe dressy blouses,- bat tbey usuall. eome-,Jbelow the 'elbow?' ending In a close' fitting band 1: little frills, and If they -end above the. point of the elbow; deeper- frills . .cover,, the -elbow, . The blouse even at Its. best. Is only inform' al or .demltoUet, and sleeves, for. such wear, shouldover, the elbow point I There is 'in odd fashion of wearing jeweled safety pins, which has been adopted 1y thi; wearers of - the. pretty ttle- lingerie 'collars:'. These tiny pins re used, to- keep the collaFln place; One -a ptnned at the back, one on each iide end another In front the front one belpg larger than the others, ' h " Vs n i t. Yl iJ,'i" l-t'li-tPumAn Baian .WtM-ifl,;?'. ( The model Illustrated Is exceedingly ylniple and' ahown as a wrap for or- fiiaary carriage wear, a garment to take the place, of the old time "duster" that our grandmothers donned to cover. tmd protect their best gowns. .'Just a. irtle tonch of ornamentation' In the i-ipe, ef oriental embroidery makes (I! j V , f. i ; L 1, 1; 4 R'i!(!iV'n t t . 1 1 v 114 fur tin)." a It a 1 liv; t-' ! Is --!-ct.-. I 1 a .it! f I !:t f 1 '1 ' .' i 1 1 i 1: i r . , . ' it 1 v 1 f 1- ! 1 : : -i iiit r 1 - 1 Jl w Y.j v. ::i r v.r fct vcl! ry. i.c rty ana iree irorn pa:n, ur.t J you build up your constitution with a ,0 k - J It IZzlicz Pd2 Clicelri Pinl: : V It la a pure, harmless, medicinal tonic, made from Vegetable -Ingredients, which relieve female pain and distress, such as headache, " backache, bowel ache, dizziness, chills, scanty or profuse menstru ation, dragging dovn palna, etc' ... - . i-r.v . . It Is a building, strength-making-medicine for 'women, -tlKcnlyi medicine that la certain to do youood. TTfy it- " " " ' Sold by every druggest In $1.00 boWes. , T "t T T ' WEITl US A UTTXR . -freely and frankly, In strictest confid ence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. - We will send free advice (hi plain seated envelope), how to cure them. Address: Ladles' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. , . ; ii . i , - Corgressman and MrsLongworth ar-J rived in London, and in the evening a dinner was given in their! honor at Dor chester House by Ambassador snd Mra C' A" Atarmlps Situation frequently results from neglect of clog ged bowels and torpid liver, until con stipation becomes chronic, a This condi tion is unknown to those . who - use Dr. Kingls New Life' Pills, the best and gentlest regulators of stomach and bowels.: . Guaranteed by all druggist, price 25c. -A . . . ' Catholic missionaries from all parts of the United States will meet in Wash ington, this week..-. -; S J . ( OASVOnXA. tinti, i 9m m m Haw Always Bought : . er - mryjr. iixaghms t A . bulletin -shows that the 'exports from the United States to Japan have increased 10 times over in 10 years, A f: is Very Bnt Rtmtdy" for Bowel Troubles. Mr. M,- V. BerroUghs, . old and well known resident of Bluff ton; Ind., says; 'pie of the county to vote for -me at a '1 regard Chamberlain's Colic Cholera 7 time when there ia no legal impediment and Diarrhoea Remedy as the very best in my way. ' I wish in this connection remedy for bowel trouble, I make this J to sincerely thank my friends for their statement after having used the reme- support and toassure'them that I would dy in my family .for several years1 1 not have withdrawn from the eace ex am never without It'.1 This remedy is eept for the fact that I have been ad- flmoat sure to be neededHBefore the summer is ovej.. Why not' buy it now and be prepared for such an emergen-J ey 7 :f or sale by Davis . Pharmacy . and . S, Duffy. a-'-.-sju t, Government: experts stite that the eottonseed production of the 'south last year amounted to ,500,W0 tons, valued atT71 000,000.-W,-1 tV'-v CASTORIA 1;". For Infanti and. Children, tba IB Yea F.::3 thz',1 E:Hi ; peara the Ignatareof i-From Sumatra the Rhenish Mission ary Society reports a year 'of haryest as if has never before seen. The num-1 ber .of pagans baptized during the year fas 4,712 besides 136 Mohammedan?, hetotaal of Christians is now 61,5191 In 307 schools 14,519 boys and girls are under instruction. , v ; rr; 7 i : :Bari th v Yoa HaYB Always Bought ,Snatiia of J : More than halfamlIlion officials business, professional men, bankers, farmers and stock men have been cured by using Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents", Tea or Tablets. For sale by P. S. DuiTy. Feel Impending Doom. . -. . : ' .. .. " '-'t '. The feeling of impcn'iirg diwm in the minds of many victims of I.trl;;ht's dm- ertHe and dliihetos has been charged to t'.i-rV: T , . -q ly t!lo brt)i'!'.t derive:! fit '.: :r.,: y'sKUcydire. ItvlU cui o i, '; i. nt I.. ..'.t'8 tli,.( no En;l (! i I ' i iiml even ia tie worst cu.w.1 i v r rt r-!' f. riiri' l i:i a f ,v e ! i.l i' -: t f : , . r 1 .:!,, I. '.: i v . ".niit. r i ef r:-y'a I v::,- t. .r.ori is 4. "I 11 I' .. "vr.M r "it ;. l ; r. i 1 V (3 1 .'i a i. ui. i cr.J tlrcr, bright, hep- blood-makinj , , "TOU-AKS JRTXHDS , 'if of ailne," write Mrs, F, U Jones, of -Gallatin, Tenn.: .- "For- since taking Carduf I have ', rained 35 lbs.,andam'In better health T than for me past years. 1 tell my husband c that Cardul : Is worth Its wefght In gold to all suffering ladies.' J Mr 6r?ham - Richardson Withdraws. To the Democratic voters of CraVen county: r " y: . ', -; On the 19th of August, 19051 hand ed Mr. B. G. Credle, deputy sheriff, my check-for my, taxes then due and Mn Credle, through a mistake, wrote on the check "taxes 1906" when it should have been 'taxes 1904." "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 topay my poll tax in time to make me voter for the present year. I This is a matter of deep regret to me and whs entirely due to the error in marking the check V1905" instead of "1904. " v I desired to be a candidate for the of fice of register 6f deeds and have -made a canvass of the county and now find mvself greatly embarrassed because f this mistake for which I am 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 F;-wiU not " ask the Democrats of Craven county to vote for me this time but will withdraw from the race with eat bitterness and will loyally support the entire Democratic ticket as I have alwaygjlone." - " v. I give notice, however, that I shall be a candidate again and shall auk the peo vised by my attorney that I was not at this time in a position to ask for their votes. ' . , GeahamT. , June 2, 1906. - Richardson, Notice of Meeting .of Congressional i -Convention, - Third, District , ' , . - : ; Notice ia hereby given that - the con vention of the Third Congressional Dis trict of North Carolina wiH bo held at Goldsboro, N. C. st J p. m."on Wednes day, June 27, for the purpose of, nomina ting a. Democratic capdjdto fwv Con' gress and the transaction of such other business as may come if ore , the' on tenUoni;t; ':'Z Koticr of Heeling ot ; Couniy t Con- At a meeting nf the Republican Exe cutive Commtttee,--held atthe office of ihe . chairman, op Monday, ? June.8th; 1906, a convention was ordered : to be held at the court house, New Bern,' on Wednesday, 12 M. July ith Primaries on June 80th and July ,2nd, to elect delegated to State,' Congressional and Judicial Conventions,', Each voting precinct in Craven county is entitled to one delegate representation at conven tion", except Vanceboro, which is en tit lea to two delegatee,li'5:i( C. C. CLARK jRi. 'fc B.' HLL, "?? Call For Judieiai Convention Pursuant to an order of the Demo cratic Judicial District a , convention is herishy called to meet at 12 o'clock noon in the city of KinBton, N. C, on-Iues-d ;y, 2rtth day of JunelOOC, forlhe pur pose of nominating a candidate for Ju'i'a and a candidate for Solicitor .of s-.id district. The Democratic Execu tive Conmiit.tee of the various counties con L ' t the Third district wiil cause ' ':,!. to tui.l Judicial Convention to L t! t' 1 in accorJ.ince with the plan i r uii'.'.alinn of the Democratic v. C ' 1 ''i, l:) :r.i.. ,'r;: an. L. V. F.C.-HARDING, SiKTotary. ! " 1" : " tip t Cuill. t.) n.: I 1 ( y to i t;Ct WHITAKERW. li HlLt, t bfi:rtt: Secy.' Ch'm - - . .... ' " ii.;i.i- -1 LOOKOUT! Kii'For L G. Daniels' fresh Wagons Harness and Saddlery iT- -r,i, , t Ttn&-5l- puy livery. , uooa rigs ax reasonaDie rates, rnone lm, L. G. Daniels M. HAHN can be found at L. G. Daniels' l i THE NORTH tat6 Norma! and -COURSES- Literary Commercial I Classical Domestic Science - - Scientific Manual Training Pedagogical Music ..' Three Courses leading to degrees. SpeciaLcourses for gradu tes of other colleges. Well-equipped Training School for Teachers. Board, laun try, tuition, and fees for use of text books, etc, $170 a year. For free-tuition students, $125. Fifteenth annual session begin - September 20, 1906. To secure Bard in the dormitories, all free tuition applications should be made before July 15. Correspondence invi'ed from thoie desiring competent teachers and stenographers. For catalog and other information, address ! ; CHARLES D. MciyER. President ' ' ' GREENSBORO, N. C. Special Rates via .Southern Railway ; Richmond. Va.. Biennial Meeting U. tf.T '!".' ri K" trAnroA ClrtrkUar 9-A w. - wv.v-.; wwww. ... i Rat one fareplus 25 cents. , Washington, D. C Negro Young ' Peoples Christian and, Educational Con- gress July 3-6. Kate one hrst class fare plus 25 cents. Knoxvilie, Tenn., Summer School of the South June 19 July 27. Rate one fare plus 25 cents. Lexugton, Ky., National Grand Lodge United Brothers of. Friendship and Sisters ef the Mysterious Ten July 0th, August 3rd. Rate one fare plus 2S cents. ? Athens, Ga., University Summer School June 25th, July 27th. Rate one fare plus 25 cents. - , Monteagle, Tenn., Monteagle Sun day School Institute July 15th, August 1.5th. ; Rate one fare plus 25 cents. . For exact rates dates and sale and detailed information ' anply to nearest Southern Railway ticket agent or ad dress ' - ' ' T. E. GREEN, C. T. A. Raleigh, N. C. . 1, r P. TBENWITO, BLACKSMITH & WHilLEIGHT Buggies, Wagons, Carts and Drays al j ways "ESpt in stock. I reset tlrea 1 -without cutting with the latest im t f roved tire shrlnker. I keep a good Bupply of cart wheels always in stock i repairing done at quick notice. . ,i Shop on South Front street near Ijsnoock Sts r 1 '-' . ""( 11 It 1 I ,Whioh dov yoo.1 prefer f rTuaundry work done according, to "', the .principles of sciene4atKtnoniy,Jand - writh Do mestic 'rje..iMlutftv.5 no rough edg"es-or do yoti rVani It dene earelessly in a moment Ihat will rub the goods. If Jrout desire the former, HStcamt Laiuldry, oUce.it' Pensioners! ;- - ' i. " .-i -.-..'...., r.V - The Pension Board of Craven county will meet at the Court House the 1st Monday in July) thia.belng the 2nd dsy All applications for pensions will bere eeived at this meeting. ; Those who are aow otr, the pension roll wttl not be re quired to attend, . " V , "-.'V,'. ;--".-:-r1-t''-S. R. gTREETr;;; ;','; . Ch'mT Kotica We make a specialty of adjusting claims of all kinds and especially Insur ance Claims. '-v. . At present we are engaged In a series of suits against the Life Insurance Co. of Virginia to rocover on certain ten year term policies sold to the people upon the representation that at the end of the year they could draw oat their money. D. K. UKNDKRftON, Attorney nt Ijiw ('', S. F. Street. New Item, N. C. vil C!.;r;.s IT I' til I I. I--IT To You IS up - . - , .v.z - - ' ? ; v I ir aa-v t LOOKOUT !! lot 0? Horses. Also Buegies: of - all kinds. Would do CAROLINA Industrial College College . " - Young Woman Ml QotMrva - ' toryol Music. Tke ITJUAVU 1 Huh Stutiot Cutailoti estPtace FREE for Your . Litem Daughter Jia.Mowi4dh.Fm. aaWBBaBBBaVBlBBBBBaalBaBBaE f nocuneoaND dckndeo. amwlnfforylito.torexpt9rtiiearcuaudrrM report. I Vrw mdhot, haw to obula iislaata, trade nurka,! ooorrWhu. txu im aii ftmiNTRire. I Busliuts tUrtcl with Wskitgton una fv, ttonn often mt cami. H Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. tU Xlatk Strnt, app. United SMM TtMmt OBm,! n niia fir cunM hi eaa u if .. . WASHINGTON, D. C. To thv Voters of No 2 Township TAKE NOTICE: That application has been made to this Board for a change of the voting precinct in Number 2 Township by the addition and creation of another voting precinct in said township to be estab lished within one quarter of a mile of the Northern Foot of Neuse River Bridge to be known as Bridgton Pre cinct, thus creating a new additional voting . precinct at the place named. All persons interested in the establish ment of this new precinct will De heard upon petition or in person by the Board of Elections at the Court House in New Bern on Saturday the lGth day of June at 12 o'clock, at which time the Board wilt' consider such proposed establish ment of the new precinct. 7, " i . L. G.' DANIELS, :'"-S:::' , i-;.,- : '.' Ch'm. Calr No 16 Railroad Bonds,, Notice is hereby given th.ajt' tl i fol lowing Craven County Railroad bonda of the Issue of 1879 liavB this -day been drawnTfoT; the alnklng'.fund -f ; said county in accordance with the act of assembly au horizing their isiiue, vitr . Twenty-five ' dollar . Railroad .'bonds numbered 234, 235821, 822, 823, 603, 642,. 643 544, 545, 651, 873, . 874,. 886, ' 987, 988; . 989', 990, 991, 992: 993, '.994, li. 905, 99ft, 997. 99& 999, 1000, 1011,- 1012, 1013,; 1014, 1015, 1020, 1133. -1134, 886.. ' ; Five Hundred Dollar - Railroad bonds numbered 125, 128 194, 204, 205, 206, These bonds will be paid, principal and accrued interest to July 1st 1906 upon : presentation at -Tho National Bank of Sj New Berne, N. C, on or before the) ' 30th day of June l'J06., Interest on the ' above Irands will ccmne on and after the 1 30th ray of June liW6 . v - .' : 4 . C E. FOYj, i ' i:cnrys 1 127 'i Slu.t. 1 of : .1 r.Tcdi ; ;:nd ly of ::ip- Cll, To: a 4 'i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 13, 1906, edition 1
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