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II. C. SATURDAY HORNING, JUNE 16,4906 NO: 7 TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR T r.::.:;v ncm HAVE Backache, a Warning Symptom of Kidney Trouble. - Pe-rtt-na la Invaluable in Such Cases, f - ,'"" , - -- v4 Prominent 'I Persons IfCTio 'Been Cured. -, . Have Mr, J. Blyler, 1605 Ohio street, Des Moines, la., wrltest r " v - f J . i wish to state my appreciation of your 'excellent remedy. , ; - -v ''..-"' - Hl have always enjoyed excellent health, except frequent and painful.attacks tiJ bladder trouble, which doctors failed to rolieve-or cure. t j - s v-t'Upoa recommendation 1 used Peruna to my utter satisfaction, not paving had an attack. now tor tour or tlveyeanS'-J. Blyler. , , A . 1 n . . . . , v 4 ...J k. . . . 1 m ... lj -..-.- i. I - " 4 .-.....:. s v, K tilllli SO. f:tiil..: FALL,; Catarrh of Kidneys Caused JViucfc Suffering remedy, that re lieves catarrhal de rangements of the; t - Kianejg Bnouia cer tainly be considered aiioniehold-remedy. Peruna Is such , a remedy. L ' - f , Hlih Commendation Tor Pe-ru-na." :Mn 0. B. Plaer, MW Sterling, Ky, writes: ?JK , - ' ' - "1 have suffered with ; kidney and bladder trouble for ten years past. ' '.'Last March I commenced nsing your Pernna and continued for three months. 'MI have not nsed It since, ngr have li? felt a pain. v;: V-sr.'. '' 'l believe that tarn well aad 1 there fore give my highest commendation to the curative qualities of Peruna.!'. :,' '. Neglected catarrh- of the kidneys is aot to develop into Brleht's Disease or diabetes, when a cure. Is almost an lm possibmty. , Mr.1 Leopold Brandl, S46 Bleecker street, Brooklyn, N.T., writes: .'s ' - f " . . "I was sick tHree months -with catarrh of the kidneys and 'lungs, I was treated by''my hoine physician and relieved to some extent, hut after I had worked again for two weeks,, inypi suffering backache and nalns in the rleW, lunir returned. The dreadful cough which botherecf me day and night lasted six months and no one could Jielp me "I tried three different patent medicines, without avail. ' I could scarcely eat anything and slept only" few'hourseahiUght;, ;, 1 . "A Mend told me to take Peruna. ' did aoand the second day my appetite had Improved. I took team spoonful, ot Peruna every hour, day and night, for three weeks. Now I have taken five bottles. ' I can eat enough tor two peopleaod am able to sleep well. , "Whenever I meet. a sick- person, Jfadvise him to take. peruna, l tnanjt you a tnousana times for youy rnedi ojneas it was- the .only remedy that saved rne.'- We continue to keep it in bur.fa.mlly." Leopold Brandl," la tht Rough and Tuntls Cass ol Corporation Commlssloq vi Southern Railway, Special to Journal ;?. , v v Raleigh, Junel5. There was a sen sation today in the case before tbe Cor poration in which complaints were filed by ft number of persona from various parts of the State as "prtes5 against breaking the long established schedule of the. Southern Railway westbound from Raleigh. No one had an inkling of what was to 'happen ,, when Attorney Robert T. Gray, of the News and Observer appeared,' representing- all oounsel on that side of the case and asled the commissions leave to with draw all petitions. - This course was taken. : It was1 earned that it dia" not " f.. 'I . -' . ..'. " - ;' really require the commissions leave to withdraw.' . Attorney Gray,, read a let ter to the commission from: the peti tioners in which they stated that they had felt that they had rib chance for any change on the part of the railroad since the injunction had been issued by Judge Purnelt to prevent tbe commssionfrom impossing the penalty for disobedience to its order, and would therefore await the time when the next legislature could meet and enact such laW as would make the acts of th commission rpaneeterl. ' . ' ' " ." VHIIUIVIU IUUIKI '. VISVUWJ Wtxctn ne aiuney q -Decomq aiiecipu byatarrhsither from colds, over ': work, or an extension ef catarrh from '' some other organ, they, ail to perform their normal functions. T. ' : 'V ' It is the work 'of the kidneys to ex- - t which accumulate in the body. . - if i :fi It the kidneys fail in their Work, the Tanisafinsi Hiuiiimnimui ui iunn "kti- h w i' ri c ilh , to cause convulsions, which often Drove . fatal. : A - ; Peruna, by relieving the kidnoyi of : their congested and catarrhal condi' tlons, leaves -. went free to act - in a normal manner. - ; y - . , , It also strengthens the . action of the u heart, eqnalixing the elrcnlatton of the -r blood in all parts of the system. ; ; .1 ' l'z RevlMd Formgls-Por a number of vears Veauesta hive come to me from a multitud'e of grateful friends, urging that 4 triu-ua in kivbii a ou ui. wAftUTg uuautv. . . a xjqto uccii vauqjuuwuiim w ivu m wmmt. w. n o --- , time, and now feel gratified to announce to the friends of Pe-ru-na that I have incorporated such a quality in the medi- cine which; In my opiraon. can only enhance its well-known beneficial character. ' r - - a. a. bartman, m. u.. We have on ;flle' many testimonials like the ones given here.;.J?;t 'i : We can give our readers only a slight glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited endorsements we ara receiving every month fyX2l$ify& -y''. No other physician in the world has received snch a volume of enthusiastlo letters' of 'thanks- as' Dr. .Hartman for Peruna. -::5iT j Address Dr. 8. B. Hartman, President of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for, free medieaavlojsfi-: j'AU correspondence held strictly con fldential. . iii i 1 1 i i.i i i nr t.,i i ii i 1 "i ' X t. : V'i" "' r TT " - Jt ' ' ' V'-;' W Z ' SUITABLE vF0R THE J SEASHORe''AND ? ' : '. V: MOTNTAINS AT" Z i 9 j iff raitcirciiYi Co., ; , PHONE 288 ' 61 Pollock St., ,0pp. Episcopal Church JNBNssNBNssNsVWNJlTvJBSrNasnW c 0r Pepper's Pii05Pcrrnf3 --AND- NEW? MASONIC THEiTRE . - :..:. .; , : -uk 3 NIGHTS COMMBNCINO Monday, June ROLAND A. OSBORNE t , ' ' PRESENTS - C AMERICA'S FAVORITE KOM AsITIC ACTOR fi itemi L Soalbn IN A SERIES OP BIS LATEST SUCCESSES ALL SPECIAL SCENERY, t BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES, y " ' THE BEST , PLAYS. , NOTHING CHEA BUT THE PRICES t 'IOC" ' 20c" 3uc ' Fancy Liixed Drinks WASuC'JT CN THE LIME iiiDi. : , i::::,xs ""iery t Atlantic Coast Line Freight Runt Into . Dst Near Wilmington With Serious Results 4. Yesterday morning . the eastbound freight on the Atlantic Coast Line road was -wrecked by a washout at Scotts Hill, a small place 19 miles from Wil mington.., The engine and on 9 car were derailed y causing eight' other ears, to leave the rail and caused one of the woiae wrecks in the history of the road. Engineer Knight, the fireman and- a brakeman were painfully Injured but as far as can be learned they are net se riously hurt, . , 1. -T '-' tin.. Jj. . : ; 1 r-j vt Bern at 9:10 a m;, reached-the: scene of the wreck passeegers . express and baggage were transferred to a train waiting on the other side of the1, wreck and in like manner were passengers and baggage returning; frora WUming tnn. Th -tmiiv arrived , at New Bern last night about Jo'clokI,-two,, and M " Uty Water Works, W ASer- one half hours late.' t ,J eBK lnls mornuui closed a contract t r' iior uie necessary engines, boilers, .C '.r IrmmnM 'ififff: ' fia nam nrafAt tnrmlu The Teachers' Assembly. - at Reedy Fork, included in the con tract which was made with the Greens- Bif 'Equipment ; Added to ; Improve - ' " Present Water Servioe ., f .1, i,.!-." T-...i': .r. . -,. .'.,' Nsw Grocery Firm. ; 0a . Nssra Shoots AnoihsrV as Affair, Which Looks -; ; i. Llkt Conspiracy to Murdtra v Policeman., Popular In- v' dlgnabon st the Now f Southern Rail t way 8ch- duls," (Special Correspondence,) Greensboro, June 16- Superintendent The commission ha,s not 'power to is- sue any writ to enforce its order and its only; recourse 1 is ;i the -Imp sition of penlalties. The matter now endr.; - This step Is a surprise to all Raleigh, as it was well known there was to have been a meeting of counsel, on both siuee (ooay a arrangi a- - .ovariug. ter Gray tread the letter and made' the statementd . incident to, the plea'Tor withdrawal counsel for ' tbe 'rail road 'asked' if the penalties would be re moved and Intimated that in such case, the" action of the United States; Court j might also be changed land the whole matter be withdrawn iiMended. .The Southern Railway alsdrfile iU excep tions In the matter of the r order made by the commission last Saturday night forbidding change of sjbbeayNhf:Tbfew exceptkma number 22 and state about the same thing in the'substance as al ready given in correspondence about this case which has excited auch deep interestthis weekAttorney( Gray says on one side is the commission un able to- force its orders and on the other an all powerful Federal Court. ; YRnArial. rjirranriondence.V: Raleigh. June 15.-AI the Teachers' are 2 100 h p ci hi. 4k... uvu raaim oruwaeu uouura. ine wasfy J5 rf6? ? deUleWd 7So.i(Mi by as 5:? r:! ?ZZ ZZZ thisreservoirha.Justbeennnished.nd exeunt rand wTos. Visit ! Saturday. here has been very profitable. At'noon " V ""V" "l1" the teachers visited theHall of History in the State Museum, where Director, r.-ww." n Col. Olds spoke onthe great collective Hf50"18' f"? "atW !Upp .vtai-fc.- th. wtntw H1 be a supplementary one to the zrrr, : ' ,.7 .;r;;; pt kystem, win have cost $10,000 there was another meeting of the State " 7 r Associationof Superintendent, of Pub, d?7nd8' nt rapid lie schools, and alo one of the Worn- rate of . taease of populatam for 20 . years to come. The last monthly re- DubllcMhool house..- " . : fcrt SUI ?m.the ltat - :v .; : ..,... .' nemiat pronounceq uie tareensDoro i This evening there 'wa. an; address WBter excellent" by President Henry N, Snyder of Waf- Mark Cotton, the negro who was ford College, NL Mrs,, W J Hoi- Bhot by. Alexander Landreth loweu prestaea u ine meeuug . we aKaj BiU Bailey, another .jiegro, Tues- wpmen s Associawoe ana ight waff yemoved to St Leo. ports .01 omcer. were were reporw hpepital jyeaterday . There waa but upon uie winner. 01 prizes m Wtle hope for, him yesterday but to ons schools, many; prizes having beeaj WMds nlght heTalUed 811i the chance8 offered for drawings. 1 At uie meeting I . . ,! Fcnvr nr Imimnvl. of the city school ui)eTfatendenta ttereJT bnllet tbe pistol pierced his were tauu oy up. r 1 jght lung, and lodged in the back of it sea, sMmiWiMlj not extracted. There and Other., ;r:'-i;;. Il'all trrmnuUrl thnnrir Mint tka ' The home study Of teachers was dis I wbole object of the fracas was to en- cussed and there were many five mtnu-1 trap end ffiurdar police officer Skeene, te talk, giving experience, special fea I who baa been active, inc ferreting out tures of the work of superintendent., I criminals in the ffarnerville section, reports from ! schools, showing the local j and that the shot Mark Cotton received school spirit.,- improvements, libraries, 1 was intended for .the officer.' ; Cotton equipments, buildings, grounds. ' etc. I had gone after an officer reported that Today ended uie regular wjrk of the I he had . been assaulted, but it is now Teachers Assembly.- v , '-;.. I known that he passed two policemen y-"-'-'-:-'- - i - I without telling them, going on to got ' i"; . ''-A.; .':v; '.'..': . . . ."-.- officer Skeene. .Aa soon as Skeene and Cotton arrived on the scene.- the first BOY YOUR FROM EMC&BURN AND YOU WILL HAVE A Belicioas Gyp of Tea LADIES DUCK HATS 1 18V ..wr.,V, Melons.1,.'i; My second carf Florid Favorite. will get here about Monday, 18th tost, affording an opportunity to those ' who were disappointed in not getting mel ons frorn ths first car to do so upon ar rival : . - e ( v. C E Whitcomb. ' 83 George "r'jxv Heavenly Twins Elk's Delu;l.t DllfTv's Fjvi:tl Carr-iitiim I (li'iij'C '( . t'i I.i 10c 10c l"c Mc He rK. j Kinston's New Postmaster Kinston Free Press, 15th. ' ; v " Mr. Jas. F. , Parrott, the new poet- master, who received his commission few days ago took charge of the local poetofiice Thursday evening and the old postmistress.Mrs. Ada Hunter, who has held the office for eight years stepped down and out. . The inventory wasta- ken and the office checked up and turn ed over to Mr. Parrott Thursday night, The Jonly change la the personnel of the office force except the postmaster, will be the assistant postmaster, Mr. R. B. Dunn succeeding Mr. Archie Taylor. Mr. James Gilbert will con tinue in the office until the 24th, after which he will go to Panama to take poition in the postal service at Colon. Mrs. Hunter retires from the office after eiL'ht years service that has been highly satisfactory to the public. No doubt the high standard Bet will be followed by the now regime and after the newness gives way to experience the service will be all r;;;ht. Both the new postmaster and a:saintant postmas ter uro men of well known integrity and uhility. ... In hi 1 1 r:lU:, V 1 r ri I .i!e of wet Rro K'l-H nn intcrehli: 1 I :ve-l at T'-t :y n WWt : e hire s r 1 11 FOR YOUR HEALTH SAKK 'I'llV TH! .:i m;a an.t oth ' rutiH) (if I 1 I'tii '( I ' r am v. :i i i s i.re i f I t r nt. r It tones and vitalizes the entire ays tem and makes life worth Hvlntf no mat 1 and Cot ter -what your .taHon. :; Houister si to who was not exactly behind him Rocky Mountain vTea' i the greatest t hfa cheek: ;The neno who did preventative known lor ail niaeaseav boi inooting is aparalyfc and cannot centa,tea"; ; tablets. one of th6 pvt,. of negroes yvd!?tl-?m? purchased a pistol and 'given it to " " '' Ihim that afternoon.- .It. i. further i-J.;.:-f V.;.- v,. r ;-i;-.r.M Iknownthatone of the narty of ne- i Hew Bern's Great RainfalJf Igross; picked the paralytic ! up to , his arms after tne snooiuur -ana uua nun Ttaleiirb. June IS. Editor. Charles U I under some hOnevsucle vines ' nearby, where he waa afterwards found bv the 9 ... lAfflaowa whan Iflntame tietil ViAAit ao. nal, arrived her. last , night, and --J, poru an an immense ramiau in uvi now every appearance of a conspiracy, section, almost bine inches during the I The whole affair ia beintr thorouehly nast five days, he does not think any investigated and three negroes thought particular damage ha. been done crop. ZS however, thougn jnsn potatoes may no 1 traily jy, not been alow to express hurt and the gathering delayed a week I their disapproval of the high handed . ,v n. bo., a it,a fmoir imviiH hna I measure, resorted to by the Southern v j " ...--aoaf,,! v In -lantern I Railway to thwart the efforts of the nurui vxiruiui, ui lav. " - y,e jugtice ol ine. cnange or scneauie. ream The orona were not very heavy I A leadinir merchant here savs 'that If but prices have been good. .gtateHor' Iflo was to reiuse w pay nis wwes, m tiJturistHume, speakingly atr the heavy rainfall in the New Bera U. ama BDOOb. Another merchant section, said that from - Hatteraa-tnro-that region, down into South Carolina, there is one of the belts of greatest rainfall east of the Rocky Mountains, another belt extending from Ashevilie over Into Tennessee. , There is also one in the vicinity of New said: "It is all foolishness for judge. and newspaper, to preach to us that this is a free country, when a part of us are forced to obey the law wnetner we respect it or not, and these big cor porations, making foreign owner, rich bv squeezing us of high freights, are n,im., TVia I anowea to irarmne uur aw uuuw iwn imnii intne yicimty 01 x.ew vri.. . .. whiIerobbi n-the time, go free of rainfall in the New Bern region isnealy pUnignmentr, some 0f the express- VW1CW mo (icab M BV ivaiiUf 'ro I I'lllO atllU'a ipiwjub vvaVa w from sixty to seventy Inche. annually, iJudge and city Attorney. B. C. - Strud Intiilr " PuAnlfl 1X7 tiaTlT rffll 1 nAftt tiki 1 , Kcrrttt. ;; ;:i;--r;! : V . . Juno 13. We have had quite a heavy rain fall hero. It Btarte.l Huinlay n;-;l.t and we can't tell vi I n it v, ill stop. '. The potato crop er-HiitJ here is very short and the turn out will not bo to exceed 20 l-r.rrcls to the k re. year v 1"! 1 e who i y p;ty x.tiit.fs : ices. A C i 1 V !' 0 t. hi r: r 1 ' 1 V ii : to no.v : ho wal 1 ci.'.1. (.!. F- wa . 1 her i-.l V G I with the ViHiting 1 home ih.iirf ill re Fc.,-ry i- v- -j Ex wick." People who defy deliberately the constituted authorities of the State are iuntlv called outlaws and anarch ists. This is true whether the offender be an humble individual or a wealthy and nowerful corporation, rorthis rea son the recent action of the Southern Uaiiwav ia contemptuously irnorins and duiobevinpr the order of the Corpo ration Ornmiwion by forbid ling it to ehuiv'e iu schedule until a hearing on the n.orits couhl be had, aunerves the comleiimiition of every law-abiJhier cit-cilizi-n, and is an outi-age not to be tamely Hu!'iit:ted to. Ooloni-1 .'. S. Thompion: "T here never v. as a tfrorv't r more cm!atic We are just in receipt of a largejlot of Ladies White Duck Hats in all the new est shapes, just the thing for the summer and the seashore. INDIA LINEN We can offer you the best values in India Linen this week that has ever been offered you. We have not purchas ed a large quantity and by buying late in the season we are enabled to offer you exceptional values. All Tan Oxfords 20 per cent less than regular price r . - 11 BAXTER DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT HAND-PAINTED PARASOLS The Daintiest and MoBt Artistic Parasols ever on the market. Each design is original and every order is filled with special atten tion to the wishes of the costumer. No summer outfit is complete without one. They are within the reach of every one. From $2.50 up. Orders promptly filled. THE WDDTTEN STUDID. 92 EAST FHONT ST. FOR SUMMER COOKING se.ah'ujftd-date Oil Stove. We, carry the most improved line,, ' , . . . : T Sun?mer Specialties : HAMMOCKS," V ; : MOSQUITO CANOPIES, , ftc. . ',.""':...' . :'- Phone 267 JOHN B. KVES. .jv-; 93 Middle Street ..'iV. nisioIISvlii y. !:,or;t: (.'nd ! . int.. 1 (it t!i !' ill, cui '.. !;'. J I . -ui 0 V .0 f n-n' : -I ( f a 1 ' 4 C. i 'n in of a 1 I i. I j j. J I to r 1 : "1 i I X - ATOSPKERIC SPiSIT STOVE ,; ! ; ' Bums alcohol without wick or packing ' materiaL 'Draws air through' tubes an'! ' " makes a more Intense heat than any other. :;VpWttoire.' j . .V. ;r " Sife and orna mental. 5c. Price .... f ri-M-y I . k ...... l.....Lt... J terror i .at 1'OTTLliD ii,: to every home perfection in the " ' ' x 8 d- li' ioun, healthful ai,"J : c ,") t-f eoTee. Made in four ; t ' 1 1 .11 or ciir. fr 'ft FT A'
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