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y i: zun-r-Tiri r.ATES: e Yea, 'in ao. nce-.... e Year, not in advance..,.'.-., i.tlily, by earner mthe city ft. 00 6.00 .50 Advertising Rates furnished on applir Lion. Entered at the Post-Office," New Bern C.: a3 second-c!as matter. CFFICIAt FAPER NW BEBN .V "'.-CRAVEN COUNTY., AND New Bern, N. C"rf June 21, 1906. " r:0T. JUST KEEPING. UP BUT; BET ' TERMENTS. f , - Too many communities .figure each year to make a Jax levy upon a basis which will just "pay ; contingent expen As, and erery one who is at all ,famil- ' r with business,'. Jbe it personal or .blic, knows what it means' when just much money and no more isavaila- ' i to meet all bills. ,' It means a slight Z of some really necessary things, or ' e running into debt,' and being, fore 1 to make a loan, s make .accounts " Illance, The press news almost daily, tells of ie city, which is no$ figuring on just ' Jng along even,: but Is spending ousands of dollars, in betterments Ir 3 municipality, - in improved public Ilities, in. drivewayf, in parks, '((ln hools,' for institutions for the poor r unfortunates. - Jt is the spirit to ad nce, and while the coat is counted,-: it counted upon' the basis that , money ' "igenfly and well spent, la , the " sa- t spent money, -ana gives tne Dig- t returns. f'-;i I . ."Vy "'Jl?, An instance of this local betterment. i that of St. Louia, whfch is going to pond fifty millions of dollars in" local otterments. This is not merely a prince- ' sum, but to many looks like absolute odigalityv-! But it cannot be supposed r an instant that this expenditure of 3,000,000 by St. Louis, is done upon y but a wise - basis,' with! a fore ought that every one of those dollars going- to be returned with inter t in benefits and that it is not a tax, it an investment, one which is perma nt, and which means splendid results, rhaps not today tr tomorrow, but the y after and forever. , ; Note the citizen who makes improve cnts, he is the believer in his city, ote the people who do not hesitate to . taxed, rather invite .taxation, in or r that municipal improvements, bet rments, may bo undertaken and there ill be found development,-growth, roopcrity and ocal civic pride which 11 attract outside capital and invest for if the local citizen is noafraid pend his money for! local', bptter t, the outsider need not fear -for ? future progress or that , city : 'MR naturally ABUNDANT..' o It la Ftee.ot Daasruit, It OrOwi t.t Luxuriantly. ' . .- ;3 (:.(.' v-V--'-'- ic ft W air preparations and ' dartdruff cure, a rule, are sticky or irritating rfair i do no earthly good. Hair, when nof i-od, grow naturally, luxuriantly. ruff is th. cause of nine-tenth ef hair trouble,: and dandruff IS caused l germ. Tlie pnly way to cure dand- is to kill the germt and.so far, the y hair preparation that will poaltlvely ruy the germ la Newbro'a Herplclde ilntely (harmleBg, ; free from grease, tnent, dye matter or dangerous drugs. uaye honing Instantly: make hair iy and; sdft as ellk- "Destroy the e, you removw the effect."- Sold by i ? dmpglgts, Bend loo, in stampg-foc e to The Herplclde 36.; Detroit, . D. BRAD 3A.M. Special Agt. I W. Lumpkin, a Confederate sol- , ntored the campaign in South' i for Senator Tillman's seat! ' ' HOLLISTCn-S t f t":r.!n Tea Vzz t Ji iy Kixlloius for Bmy PoopW. ,' i,Mfa Boalth end Einewed Vigor. f'lrOinmt liiatlon, Imllr wUon, 1,1 ' I rmtbie!, i'lrnpl, lynm, Inipuni 'i int:Hih, hiuicmll liowela, Hv.MtAr!h f. u H It.M:y MoiinUla Tan lu Ub .1 (x-i.tx k j. iipnulae mnU by 1 u . J' j Cniii-iNT, Jluillion, Wta., . fOB SALLOW PEOPLE ' nn-.j-lvanla Railroad has ar- !;ire wi'Ji French banks an ; " V'W.OOO in 8 per cent "' Should KnowThll. y rnd Tar" has cufod iiiithnia that Were con i. f.Tr. A ! Aph Eueiii., 1!'., P.ivt-nport, Io , IT) - 1 cm.- t. T! ' uM not ' liff. I 1 !' t hill 3 AM t Isest to tLe 111 r,pl)lioi . 1.1 d.-ifiu urcst oecas 1 1 tl.on M Lo wi'wr, on our in V(" - , i lou- dl"5. 810 Both VitLu.s an J oftou farther ov. :y fro'n us ttifiu i:.e suu, which remains always at - some where about the same distance, roui;h y at from OO.OJO.OOO to 03,000,000 miles, This dividing space between sun aud earth is of great Importance la think ing about ttut stars, and It should be clearly Impressed ui;ou tlie mind. ;Next-to the nun In point of nearness come tlie us.ot-e distant planets Jupiter, which is about five times y far frop t'w sun as mi' e.U'th is; S uuvn, nearly twice as fp.r as Jultsr; Crnnus, neir y twiop as far na Bntnrn, and Neptune, nearly three times as far as Saturn, 1 All thesa plaaots belong to oiw sun, all art mem'jors o" his family, ell ore pml of tha'solav syrteuf, The slss t tho solar system a' tt whole,, consisting thus of tho sun and his planets, Includ ing our enrth, may be fairly well grasp ed by any one taking llie trouble to master -two simple facts....- Thoy are thesethat our earth U roughly about ,2,000,000 miles away front the -sun and that Neptune, the outermost plan et"f the solar system, Is nearly thirty tlmw as far distant from the suu as pur-earth SChamhers' Journal.". .4' j,", 7' 1 ". -S; ?t If jrou knew the value of Chamber lain's Salve you would never wish tube without it. Here are gome of the dis eases for which it Is especially valuable sore nipples, chapped hands,, bums', frost bites, chilblains, chronic sore eyes, itching piles, : tetter, . salt , rheum and eczema.r Price 25 "cents per box.' For sale by Davis' Pharmacy end F. S, Duffy', i$s,$$i-Jl&n v Join ' Joseph Kean, a former book keeper , of the Harlenv River Bank, in JJew York;- where he .is under indict ment on the charge of stealing , $25,000 of the bank's funds, was arrested in Philadelphia for kidnapping little Fred die Muth.la3t Tuesday, and he. boy was restored to his parents Death From Lockjaw. never follows an injury dressed with Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. , Its antiseptic and healing properties '. prevent blo4 poisoning. Chas Oswald, merchant, df Rensselaersville, t N.' Y. writes: "It cured Seth Burch, of this place,, of the ugliest sore on his heck . ever ' sa w. ' ' Cures cuts, wounds! burns', and -sores. 265 at all drug stores. , f'yj ri 'V-y;; ., :.k IX.., "The celebration of the fiftieth anni versary of the first Republican National Convention began jn PhifWelphia. i' -( c'O -' ' -''; '.;ri CASTOR - lot Infanta and Children. . ' ' Tha KIrJ Yea Csn l&sp E:tt "Bears the Signature of The J. S. Young Company of Balti more, and the MacAndrewa and Fortes Company; with certain .officers,, were indicted in New York, charged with vi olating the Anti-Trust law in the lico rice paste business. ',. -V. -" ' i , ',.How to Brsak up a Cold." -.'J' Jt,may be a surprise to many lo learn that a severe cold can be. completely broken up in or two days', time. ' The first symptoms of a cold are a dry.- loud cough,- a profuse watery discharge from the nose and a thin, white coating on the tongue; When Chamberlain's cough remedy is taken every hour on the first appearance of these symptoms, it coun teracts the effect of the cold and re Stores the system to a healty condition within a day or two. For sale by Da Vis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy, i - l-r -T" ' The crew and one passenger of the Italian , steamer Nlncenao , Bonanno, ashore near Fire Island light, were ta ken off in the breeches buoy md life boat." r --.-f r Blgutar ; The massacre at Bialystock resulted n the killing of about 300 persons , nearly all of whom were Jews. ' ; -. ; Feel Impending Doom. The feeling of impending doom in the minds of many victims of Briht's dis ease and diabetes has been changed to thankfulness by the brnefit derived from taking Foley's Ki.!y Cure. It v ill cure incipient IV,,!.t's tl.Herso ai-l V. beles and even in t'ie woi ,,t ca . h f iv a comfort p-id n:)U f. ZV.j I (y .m Bre cured in a fow t'.'ys. "I 1, 1 hetMf in. it') v.o- t fnrri." v, ": h I" ;i Lee, (.f r inr' ' 1ml, "I tr . 1 : . phyiiiiu.s wil' out ri'K' f. Oi.'y t'i.. bot".. g tf IoK y' V. ' y c v , i me a w- II i..".n." . ' '' j I ' ,' 1 : , -mary. 1 1 ul Sc li" Ij (n for T he i v icli in " I Unto to Lir. E. V. for ae tn,.int, hud t- i. . 0U9 extracts troia si t . . . thoriums nut1, i it? tno i i of I Il 1'-. i .i k " s i and o ii 1 1." i r t-iHt, ) i i put mj for sale thron i i i v . .,- nii-"ue unean s'k-v a ' i eiKiir-iimeiit:. 'Lin-,, of i , t,i more . weight and ii' " s j i i-y amount of so-ciilii'd" i. , conspicuously flaum hi t-it i fuuuc, ill favor of tho alcoholic coimi i. The "l avHinte 1 ri:i m" cu. s 'a'! ..woman's peculiar-wen Km -s n I d raiifrment,thua.banibUiiiii tne . .lU-i huiiiiachoH, backaches, Imvp1, iju md tres, tuudoriiess and drnj;,, -dowa sen sations in lower abdomen, h soni in I by weakening and disi t'reenb o, . . pelvic drains and kinorod s n a. Dr. Pierce and his staff of t. i clallsts may be consulted fie bv an 're.- ing as. above, AH corre!iiiuVise 1b treated as sacredly confidential, i y cm suiting in this way the "diiirrt'"ai)l question! nets and personal "exauiiiiuuous are avoiled. - '"The Peoplo's Common Sonie Vedteal Adviser contains some "very Interesting and valuable chapters on the disoaw peculiar to women, It contains ovor one thousand patres. It Is sent post paid, on receipt oi suuicient in one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only, or 21 cents forH'die G White; May R Williams.. a copy In flexible paper covers, or 31 cents for a cloth-bound copy, Address Dr. B. V, rierce RUOVB, . -i : . - V Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and lnrfg orate stomach,, liver and bowels.-': One laxative, two or. three cathartlo, -'r'nT'.r'l't''i -"Hqw do yon know your husband really 'Works Jirtrd, at bis oQice at night?" asked the auspicious woman, "Because he hnsn't any headache the next morning," answered Mrs. Wisev Washington Star. - s -jr ., j , ?V ,-'.An InJaNtlec. - Diggsl understand that Hlgglns Is qnlte a.qlever financier. '' ' V . Biggs-Weil, he1 isn't,- Why, that man never boat anybody out of cent In hlaJlfe.-Cblcago News, - : ,A y, 4' "si ( Valeted , Dow, i ffi, ' ; ".."Have. ran had any; trouble with yont heart?.';, . T -, -' "Sot lately, - I'm living with my third wlfo..'-!leveiand Plain Dealer. .vf ; Ill Happy Bom. " . SheWhy are you always and 'for ever growling around the house? .". - - He-They won't stand for It at tho offlee. Detroit Free Press.,' are: as common in In" ia as are stomach amfjiver 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 netUyihVS; 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. .1 Sold on guarantee by all druggist, Price 50(v - i The President and the House Com mittee on Agriculture have agreed to compromise . their differences on the Meat Inspection bill, ' The Government will pay the cost of inspection, and there will be no court review i -. Tf-' Following tho Flag . " When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines; health '.was the most important consideration. -Willis TUor gan," retired Commissary Sergeant U 8 A., of Sural Route 1, Concord, N. H., lays: 'l was two -years in Cuba 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 now, In New Hampshire, we find it the beat medicine in the world for coughs, colds bronchial troubles and all lung diseases Guaranteed at nil drugfjwt. Price 60c fand $ 1.00, Trial bottle free. , . A motion to set aside the verdict of the jury in the Howell case, in which the plaintiff was granted $1 275 dam ages from the UniLed States le-'! -r Company of Old Fort, N. C, has been made' by counsel for the defendant I e fore Jude Boyd in United States Dis trict Court. ., " v ' ' Setn th Blgnitnr 1 f w mm - - Walter Spate, a colored boy years old vas ro"jonsil,!cf rt' of the ;d oard Air Lino t 'i at Hamlet, N. C. lie r. '-v.' i ! to Peo wliut won! lli ; ; a. . . too young to be I -.i ".'1 ly 1 v! severely a liipjv i. Un! I f. There are mtmy 5 Cls, 'h (' n 1 i Ave. itl ii. ' el. . rnuii-., 100 G r.ncis, L C ;:!lt St. Flyun, Chas. IT, Garner, Fate Gibbs, Lafatle -'. - i;.y llanes, Andrew Herring, tf l itaukisull. . .... ' J Cwe Jackson, Griffith Sti I "r Marton,,. Atlantic Hotel, Wil- 3 1 .()re; , j S John J Spcllward, William Smith. T-Waoh Taillor, W R Tew. V James Williams. - , J WOMEN'S LIST. B May Bawen, 8"i West ' St; Mrs LTmnie Lrock, Mis Clanda Bryan; C Laurena Coley. - -D Mrs Ebtelle P Davis. ' ' I 1 G Kary Gapp, 807 N Queen St. ; , . II Kattie Hardy, Mrs Mary Heath. - U Mrs Henrietta Messick, ' Mrs Charles Morton. - - P-Mrs Martha Paul, Mary E Pen nh, N St 60, Mary Pope "H F D No 1. S Maioney Spain, Pattie Smith. ' ' Y-Mrs Harriett Wiggins, Mrs Su- 'i reisons calling for the above dates will please say advertised and give date -The regulations now require' that (1) cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. I " -v a W, HANCOCK,' ' -i,. v., i.. " Postmaster. Phe chauffeur was killed in a. collis ion 'of an automobile in New York with ahothejr machine.- " . 'i Three Physicians Treated Him Without . a--" Succsss. ' "J s- f,:. " W. t. Yaricy, Paducah, Ky.", writes: "I had a severe case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians in Ken tucky treated me without success.' I then took Foley's Kidney Cure. "The first bottle gave immediate relief, and three bottles cured me permanent j-J gladly recommend this .wonderful rem edy.' Sold by Davis- Pharmacy." 1 Secretary e of "the Navy Bonaparte has modified the sentence of the court" martial in the "case of Capti Perry Garst, of the battleship Rhode Island, which grounded on York Spit, Virginia a few weeks ago. -V 'T. t People who are clean inside will look like it and act it ';TheyVill work with energy, think clearly, act clearly and have healthy ; thoughts. J Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. "It makes clean people:. cents, Tea or Tablets.' Sold by F S Duffy.. - VV-4 V'-----U A.f r M jswpjiv!' -tifjfff 'A duel to the death with' pistols as weapons, was fought in Harrison street Brooklyn between a diminutive Italian and a longshoreman'of the same nation ality, in which .the latter , was almost instantly killed. The bullet from the other mans, weapon went through' the giant's heart.. ' .The slayer escaped.;. , .. j- - - -? - -yi';'."!. Nowhere in the world "can' you see such handsome men and women as are to be met in the United States, t They all use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by F S Duffy., - t .T- : i ' Mr and Mrs Oscar Brown, who re cently moved from Rockingham county to Belews Creek, 18 miles east of Win-Ston-Salem we,re killed by lightning. They leave seven children, several of whom were shocked. . rmi'... inn mi Yob Hive '" I - . f Arf n -1 at the wholesale slaughter of drgs, good and bad alike, ' mob of mm at Cincinnati, stormed the city dog pi'- r-.d after beating into insensi f ' f "r keepers, liberated the L i r . . ij piiaonera awaiting execution of tlie chloroform sentence. , ; ; ' A!l q'lestions pertaining to health an J 1 - .' p- answered here, t.'akca I .'jf, 1 1 they felt in fuli-llood yo "i. i I i business while you sleep, ii. L's t. Itoilhiter's Rocky ttoun i 'iT . v .:i !). .'-.c.-.is, TtaorTi b ' 'j. ;.Jiyl-::i;..,Ty. i mi t of .:a i.i i There U norioThe lva slcturcs wmeseirt the bsJoreiildafterMtectof Botanic Blood BalmtB.B B ) cnaanoit everes of Bheumatism. It is no fancy Plcturer-but a genuine case. . It Is simply wonderful the effect B. B. B. has on theumatlc. It invicorate the blood, making tt -pure and rich, and destroying the active notion la the blood, which cauret ttn awful syroptomi hheiiraTini - . " B. h. a, Umbera tha tottiB. arrilphtmi mi tent bacfc anC makei a seifect, lasU&g cure after all .; The American delegates to, tha cor onation of King Haakoo arrived at Christiania, Norway. ' 'i ' v , An Alarming Situation " " f ; If frequently results from neglect of cloge ged bowels and torpid liver. -Tintil con. Btipation becomes chronic - This condi tion is unknown to those-who use Dr. King's, New Life, Pills, theT?est and gentlest regulators ot stomach ' and bowels. , Guaranteed by all druggist, price 25c. i -' i; -Vr't,k r rStn the British" House of (Jommons" -it was teid 'that fully half the;canned meat fed to the British-army iii South Africa came from America, i ' Ths Very Bait Remedy for Bowel Troubles'. Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and wel) known resident of Bluffton, Ind.sajm; "I regard Chamberlain's Colic Cholera" and Diarrhoea Remedy as the very Best remedy for bowel trouble.' I make jthis statement after having used the' reme dy in my family fof ' several years. ?I am never without it'y This remedy .is almost sure to be) needed before the summer is over." Why not buy it now and be prepared for Buch an emergen cy? For Bale by Davis Pharmacy and t. S. Puffy. -i Notice to Pensioner s! -The Pension Board of Craven county will meet at the Court House- the 1st Monday in July, this being the 2nd dey 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. - - i 'XfCJJ.p'tS. STREET J" ,( i ' . -r ..,('. ii ,j cn ra., f . ", 'i 1 ., '.' " . I I . I lllij .NOTICE." i v. The - Democratic voters . of CravenJ county are hereby, notified 'tnat r- the Primry " Elections .for county officers will be held on Friday, July 20th, ,' 1906. The polls' will be opened from 6 o'clock a m until V (('clock p m at the following places, .to-witj ' y 7 'NO JTOWNSHIP." l, ; ' Vaaceborp-s 5j?'5s'i''-T f-fV - - Maple Cypress J W Huff, J J Dixon, A E Kirkman.- ' ' ' . " 'tfi J ' m 2 township. 7 Truitts-Asbury Barrlngtott,''C L GaskinB, N T Fulcher. . .f ; -;, Bridgeton-H.' Bunting, W. M.,'-Ma son, S. w. Brooks. NOS-VOWN8HIF.' FortBarnwell-L S Harper, .Charles. RussellJohn S W Pearee"".i ? , . Dover-PTNdbles, Seth West, WMiW. a "ov" :asc Ttj.il i - . ' ;.. -145; New Bern, 70: Newport, 1.20; More- lindaiU;. .... , . head,.aty, t45PeaTjlWKTOi Rates Cove- J ; Robinson, - Wm McCoy-rrom intermediate stations in propor- u u weameringion. -v ' - -u. ,i i.- NO 6 TOWNSHIP,, " ," " Taylor's Store CC Bell, Claud Tay lor, Joshua Adams. , . ' r , . I : NO 6 TOWNSHIP. ' ' Tiiarp'-sn-i-H C Weod," B : W;Ives, Walter Lr Smith. . . , ( .-NO 7 TOWNSHIP, , ' Lee's 'Farm Thos Haywood, II W Bell, J F Godwin. . . : - ; ' NO 8 TOWNSHIP " f - " Tifldale's-F- L Bray, WJ White John Eianly. "'"- ' J'rli GroveJ B' French, Danie I . J T IToun. Cain Row-W II Scott, J E Wilcox, v t Scott - . . p , CITY OP NEW fiHrtN. ' 1 t V r ? f, j ' r n '.y Ilall-R R Kill, E II' lk Dims- KiiiJi''ai'o. r I Cill'I nrlny. f'O house W B Uanil. 'O , f irtorv ii, v n i :;,!, I. ( 1 la-Il. r h I.i.i.i, u 1 A J C NO 9 TOWf IIP C I' ivK .In' n i tic V - ' ' tJ. Ij. Lrm IAdli 3 : ..,i:.tom I, j,.,, toiati o shooting pal:.j up od dciwa the lt-.g; aching back at sbouMci biajea, s-o.len Joint or S-i-olkn muscles; dif ficulty In rooming aruundso y.ra have to use ciutcbr.; Wood Uila or skin palej skin itches and hums; shifting pains; bsj b:eaift; sei.3tica, luaSago, gout, etc ' Botanlo Elocd Balm (H.B.B.) wil) remove every eymptom, giv ing quick relief I.-ora tiie first dose, and B. B. B. sends a rich, tiiu'lng fioM of wana.rich, pure blood direct to" the paralysed nerves, bones and Joints, giving mrauh and strength Just where It b oecdod, and In this way maMng a perfect, lasting cure of abeumatisja Iff all lis forms. r , TVoak, Inaotlyo Eldneyacteeof thecauii-. of Bheumatism is due to Inactive kidneys and bladder." B. B. B. strengthens wcajc kidneys and bladder, draining off all diseased matter and all uric acid, so the urlaa Sows freely and naturally. , .- --. IiutanlaiiIooaiialin(t:.B.n.llanlMussit ' and sale to take. Thoroughly tented tot BO yi-s. Oompoaed of furo liotanln In. ffredients. Strengthen! Weak Bturuacha, . ciirea Dyspepsia, l'rlce 1. per lajrgo bo.. tin. Take aa directed. If not cured when right quantity fn taken, money rofunded. sample Sent J! roe) by writing Blood Balm. Co., Atlanta, Qa, Xreaorlbe veni-tronhlit. and apodal free medical advice to aula your ue, also sout la aeaiod lettor. SJ-,, Wrltlno; IlendT. . " f Xv. . Assistant .Edltof-r see here; that an Cnsll&Ji general was badly cnt la open lag a wine bottle. 1 What sort of a head shall T put on 1t?- --' -l '- , ? - Slanagiusr EdltorOh,' Just ay, "Se rious Accident to British Man- of "Way la" Attempting , to (Set Into .PrtV American Spectator. V, ' t .-,s,. I'-!- l.insrntarln iMIH.' -'t'liA ; "I once knew a man who talked sev en . languages,'- and the'most he ever could earn w.s H a week," , "That's nothing, . I knowy t woman who can talk your arm onyand I dont believe she 'ever".eameel 10 cents.'-. Clicagd Herald. ; r , -.' trir 'i!'"" '"' ', '. ' ". ft " ' (,f,! t w t lo w sisiB. tj;.. -v 4 , There's "lots 'of .sunshine In the world," remarked the optimistic leard er. i f i t v 1 "True," replied; the cynlo. 'put what the world needs Is not so many people who carry, awnings." Milwaukee Sentinel-, T, '.',.- ' . -.. . , v?sfr 7"" 'i :r.t'-'. : , Th Beat H nd. - .' Lady See herefAliVt you ashamed to be hjttingthat poor horse with' that Whip?" . ' ; -'-"",., 1 -,"r I - rriver-I be, inumj He dont mind It ft bit. .Would yer kindly band me dat fence rail? Judge.'. , -'i- ' The Great Headache. Cure yilote the Wordepsin,'V Etfadacli i Infligestlcn, ' c All OrujjIiU', lOo,.25d. and BOW i A & N C Reduced Rates , ' The Atlantic & North Carolina Com pany' have authorized reduced round trip rates on the certificate plan as fol 4 " : " i,'' i'" s",-1 . Greensboro, N. C. Aecount" KnightsiJ lows: ' ' ." oi Honor or "the World. AucruHt 7t.li.-i 10th, 1906. - Rates on certificate plan. ' Kichmonds. Ya., . account meeting R. W. G. Council. L O. of St. Luke Au gust 21st-24th. Rates -on certificate plan. . ')' ", , ' f "Jackson Spnnga, N.' JD. '.Account North Carolina Baptist Sunday School Assembly, June 25th- July 1, 1906 at rate of one and one-third firsbclass f area plus 26 cents for round trip. '. . " 1 . Annual Masonic Rally at Kinston, N. C, June 27th, 1906. Tickets to be sold June 26th and 27th. final limit June 28th at the following reduced rates: From' (jroiasDoro, i.io nests 'coc; iaurange, 55c; Falling Creek, 25c; New Bern, 1.45; Newport3l.55; Morehead City,; 3i00; natitnrfll' iin Tuna Ot-.. A iv on dat-of .ai8 tv,. foiiowinir rates are authorized: From Goldsboro, 55c; on.!-A,iv4C.nvMiy ",' Raleieh, N.'C, account MuaifalFes tival July 6th-6th 1906; authorized rate one first class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip tickets to be sold July 6- 6th; final limit July 7th, 19C6. N '' Durham, N. C., " account Grand -fen campment of North Charlina ' Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows AuguBt 8 10, 1906, rates on the certificate plan one and one-third first elbss fare plus 25 cents for round trip.' -f Guilford College. N. C.",' account Yearly Meeting of Friends August 4tb 7th, rates on the certificate plan (one and one-third first class fares plus 25 cent3 for round trip. -. ; ' Scotland Neck, N. C, account N. C. Baptist State Convention on July 12th to 15th, 1906, rates on certificate plan one ana one-third first class fares plus 25 cends for the round trip. . - Asheville, N. C, account Annual Convent ion ami Tournament North Car. ohna Firemen's A'weiation July, 10th IzthWua, from Kinnton $11.55, from New Hern, $12.C0; tickets on sale July 8,0, 11, v.i'h f-nr.l limit July lith 10';6. r.. Hike Va., R'-r sunt ITution-il Fi A' -vt 11 h i: v ! rn ; i.f , f; ( 'i t i i yv' " ' r 1 1 p . 1 ! . r ii . ',') A, , 1. 1 .. ! " ', r- r. A. Bromo Pepsin CURES j, 'j mm State No. ma! and -COURSES- Literary - " " Classical ." '" . . Scientific " " V ' PedagoglcaF Three Courses kainc tn Hxirrpps colleges. Well-equipped Training Schci-far Teachers. " Board. laundrr. ' luuion. ana iees lor nse oi text books, students. $125. Fifteenth annual session ir A -co. m nee iuihuii Correspondence invited ,from tho r tor catalog and other UUAllLJUS D DON'T L0$E THE OPPORTUNITY that, we are offering in our prices at this season of the year to have a suit of fine casaimere. Clay serge made to your order, You can wear them until cold weather, and they .will cost you little more than ready-made clothing. Tim only thing that is cheap about our es tablishment is our prices, and they are ex tre mely low for high-class work. i ccive Continental rs - .Price cents each, Satur day. L L BRINSON ..Successor to Crescent Tobacco Co.) The people have an eye to things I convenient, comfortable and cheerful, Having fitted'np our banking roomsto mW 1 w,i,tu r -v.,. . ... 7 -- to extend to all who Vant Banking Facilities, a hearty welcome. Come and see ub. 5 Capital :"-" , $99,W.00 Surplus and Profiu $.10,0W.O0 Deposits - , t225,mo) Assets - J334,m0.'UV - .T. Aj Orbbn, President , '' ; B, Hi, Meadows. Vice-rVert"tif Sash;Dqors rANp: l 11 ,v. V ' Lime and Cement, " American Field Fencer 'DeVoe's Paint, r';'r r ' . tV Glacier RefrigeratbrjS,-; ' rt Peerless' Iceland Eree2,-ej3;-'.Screen Doors and .Window Screens.' r '"V ifl'- t 1 ' - - ..'": .: ' E. IV. Smalivbi! ' Barbacue and Clams ' - Customers please remember that if am still, doing business at the old aland. Nice fresh barbacue each day, and cAams. whenever thoy are in the market.' j 1A11 kinds soft drink on ice, also cigars.'-nd tobaccos. , b ' . W. M. CANADY, J , 128 Middle Street. . .., . ., ... ... Special Pates via Southern Railway Richmond, Va., Biennial MeetingG. I IO. of O. F. (Colored) October 2-6. .' 'a e f ire plus 25 cents.;, - i : ' '.'n, D. C. Ncpro Youw I't 1 ,.1 1 .linn and Ilduralional Con 1 J. 'v ' 0. Kate ono firat chw I -1 iifl .:,.) C till. 1 , r nn., Bummer School of l:t July 27. Ratoione ,.. I ' i.n-i flrAMil s' I ' , - 1 'I 1 rii'lh. 1 v f "i i-'i'i Ten Juiv i. . ' c X.iro i'U - .uus-i-vniHiuueiww.',- mvueu iram -lilQie aesiring" compfi stenographers. For catalog and other information, addreas test Ciira Blinds Industrial College Commerc'al . : -, Domestic Science - Manual Training J : Sno'iol .n,,ni f iL etc, 1170 a year. - For free-toition begin September 20: 2906.; To secora wpimuHuona snoma oe rnaae oerore j desiring conioeteist te&chent .tna L mformaUon, address i y vMcIVERs;:Preident - V GREENSBORO, N, 5. .'. -VTliiBtitttt fQr.. f Voutio ,. . j College. ft., nv ....... . M Courses- Blh Stand! " BMf PlArst V ' nusic. Tiia l wu. CaVtaIo- forYour " ,j - u u g si t. nr. j3S.Dinwiiilh..t-s To tbfvVoters ; : . ! ;. ' ' 1 of 2 Townsbfp ( TAKE NOTICE; ' ' ' J: That application has been made to . this Board for a change of the voting :' precinct in Number 2 Township by the r 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 precincf;-will oe .heard upnn petition or in person 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 16 Railroad Bonds Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing Craven County Railroad bends of the insiie of 1879 have this day been drawn for the sinking fund of said county in accc dance with the act of laHKom'ily au h'irizing their issue, viz: I Twcnfy-fivfl dolUr Railroad " bonds ) numbered 234, 235, 3H, 322,823, 508, fi42, 543, 544,545,55l,873,' 874, 986, 97, 988, 989, 990, 991, 992."" 993, 994, 9i5, 996. 997. 998. 999, 1000, 1011. 1012, 1 1013, 1014, 1015, 1020, 1133 1181, 886. i Five Hundred Dollar Railroad bonds .umbered 125. 126 .194, 204, 205, 206. These bonds will be paid, principal and accrued interest to July 1st 1906 upon presentation at The National Bank of New Berne, N. C, on or before the 80th day of June 1906. Interest on the aliove bowfa will cease on and after the 30th Hay of June 1906. C. E. -1FOY, Ch'm." 127 Middle Street. Full' line pf Drugs," Medi cines, Toilet Articles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds. 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