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U J. - ' evey day in the year ex.-j w Touful UjI-i Iji 1'iio.sE No, 8. CHARLES L SEVENS, EDITOR AN1 FHJFMETOR. SUCSlRsrTO RATES: One Yeu, in bo. ice-......-r-..;. ' ; $4.00.. w voi. not irt advance. - 5.00 ilonthly, by carrier in the city ,50 1 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. - . -A . 1 ; ! . j Entered at the Post-Office, New Bern N. C. i as second chuw matter, A- - I - I - - - --' - --"i OFFICUl, PAPKll OK NW BEEI ' .? C 1 - CRAVEN COCINTY," AND New Bern. N, C , June 22, 1906. 1M k. J - .-STATE SENATOR 0. L: WARD. : - --J- 5 J " While the return of -Mr. D. L. Ward, A "oJ2raven county', as State Senator ; ' fit J from tho Eighth DistrfcW;to the "next ' ' ' rianol fif.jtA. ' ioiiAmWv ' seems aa- - j, . i . - ., V ' . t-slght of the real slide, and. In 4 mo- ufd, judging ftmthePro8c8 made- tbowma8. of t0M of BnoW( by the friends of Mr. Ward's, there - piinftled with trees and debris, are shot 4 '' -Omj be these ; who if , they jjnder- j ffn ulch the slope of ft mun i .i . , 1 tain as from the month of a cannon, . stood ; better - Mr. , ward a position., on a few public issues, would not mere- (j vote, but assist m making his norol ' 'tion a practicaHjunanimous one- , I J In Carteret county, there is some op 's position to Mr. Ward, because in. the last legislature, aa Senator, lie opposed ';'.' tha bill" which hail for. Ita "'purpose to V double the tax on oysters, a measure ' r which looked both unjust and "unwise," aa ita effect would tend! to 'curtail the oyeter business, thus causing', the" in " ' creased tax to be less effective, and to ' the consumer, add to the coat which he would have to pay . '., ,'ti. 1 " ; ' In the matter of the" Watta law.l which Mr. Ward upheld, could he have ". done differently, as a democrat, in up ,X 1 holding this law,-which was fncorpo rated in the State democratic platform? - ,. If our representatives - in the State legislature, or in Congress , for that matter; are going to be criticised, . let u' ft not be for following strictly and liter ally democratic doctrines which the - voters have declared for in their .pub - "J- lie gatherings and platforms, '"V- In some quarters there are insinua- . tions that Mr. Ward is a railroad at torney, not a crime in itself, though ' ' objectionable if the . attorney goes to ; the legislature to represent the people. On tills issue Mr. Ward's record is open, r and on examination it will be found . that he usually appears at court against. . the 'railroad interests,' and be was against granting the' Atlantic & North Carolina railroad lease in perpetuity, ; - which was practically sought, when the - life of the charter was' 47 years.':. If other issues have been urged as ; ; reasons for .Mr. Ward's not again re- i ceiring a nomination, which' is' usually W't gijeeri twice, they havo-not been heard j . or presented. The, Senator representing 1 1. CarteretrCraven, Greene, Jones.Lenoir, , '.and Onslow couhtles,'jn the lait legis .T -u lature was a gentleman ever courteous r.'and approachablealways -at 'the eeiuLgan,'retiredCommiBsary Sergeant U S .' ' Vr'v vice' of his constituents,- and. standing . ; for democratic principles, Huf returii , ' will reflect credit on his district and A H'tthe State, and the! people vilf. have it 'V representative' who will stand firm -for ' ' K their intereatsj and at no time has ihere . s beert arreater.need for such ?.a man in . -7; the.General Assembly, as there will be ..next winter, wuen that body meets i in Raleigh, s . . ; ;; v again .Three PhytlcUnt Treated Him Without ' '"!; . '' ? . - r '' '. ; I V. L.-Yancy, Paducah, Ky.,' writes: ': ''I had a severe case of kidney disease , ' .', ejid three of the best physicians in Ken ' , tucky treated me" without success. : I ?'. f.j then took .Foley's Kidney Cure. The v . first bottle gave Immediate relief, and , ) three bottles cured mo permanently I '- i gladly recommend this wonderful rem ' edy." ..Sold by Davis' Pharmacy. J King Haakon and Queen Maud of Norway reached Trondhjem for the coronation.' ,',..-, ', - V OADTOniA, BMrl ti,' , y-jpto Hind Yon Haw Hlwwg Eoi July 4th has been fixed by Secretary Root aa the time for his departure from New York on the United Stntes rnn i r O ml 'ton for Rio Jam-irn, U-.n, v.! i re l.e Is to atlerid the third I'on- iih i ! -'ft conference. . '-Irsg In Po- ' .r .", - i Hnn-ly tlj'i.i t,. 1 , Foli y'p i v 1 t c" ' lie f ) M'h I ' ! ' t ! . 1 I j r I lj il f '.oiitt:ii Talcra 1 Toll of Life um t'rovertr." Kveiy jwir t lie of ;i mine" lu ; u liliili mountain regious w menaced iy the cvahiueue or gaowBlnle, ami every year brings its list of easualities and of hairbreadth escape The story of snowsUtlfts would fill a tool; auj would be a tbrllUns, tragic and In goma cas3 i ft prewsoaie one. ' I Men have ridden hundreds of foot on the back of a snowslide and Lnvo es- caned unhurt Others have been caught ! and buried so deep and la sueb uncer tain spots that their bodies have not been discovered until the molting of the snow lu the following spring, ' v - onie have been caught as thoy were jraJMusr, but a. few steps from the boarding house to tlie wine, or while emptying a car on the jnlne,duiup. Not Infrequently tiicu bare found thera- selves temporarily Imprisoned by the entrance of the mine .being, closed by "a" elide hlle they were af work: and bare Lad to dig their way .out, A Chinese cook at one of the Idaho mines stepped, .outside bis kitchen door for a niomcat. and was caught an(J burled with the 'Slide 1,000. feet dawn the' hillside and tola body waVnoT're- covered till the following spring. Suck- Incidents denote the extreme suddenness, power And velocity of the slide Little or no warning Is given, a roar a dotid of snow obscuring the jn n ffsyr seconds all is over an tb aceaeryior the Httia valley. Js conj plelely changed. Mines end Minerals. , , P 'J Ij..iim-,, iMiiii )i ) 1 1' .7 ' ' If you ltnew the value of' Chamber lain's Salve you would never wish to be without it Here jire some of ' the dis eases for "which it is especially valuable sore nipples, chapped hands, T burns, frost bites, chilblainSj chronic sore eyes, itching piles;: tetter, salt rheunT and eczema.-- Price 25 cents per box.' t; For. sale by Davis' Pharmacy andJP. S., :V ..'.TiA) -:-. ( - JS.. .1 ... J 1 T f ' if c 1 s --i"-v-;. -..V . ; It is" reported Salvadoris about to Je. clare war on Guatemala.-' - ,' ' . ' V V. "t ''j'.'- "'KfJf ''-'v.' HOU.ISTCR'8' :. f Hccky Mountain Ten Nuggets ,. - A Baiy HedioUt foi Bny People, f.'lf'i 1 Erini Goldea Heslth mi Keaewel Vigor.'"'' '- A spccWo for.Onustlpntlon, Indigestion, M6. -ainoi). biul Breath, Siurelbh BOurela, Itoarlaphf 'i a imr xroiiDim. mi mien. jU7.fuiiH. iiituitrt. Ki'luay Troubles, Plmplea. hczema. Impure -CIHIUII.. JDI-HHlIlk OlUlflflbll tSOWVIfl, tlnUriUCIIF find lVic):aho. . It'e Ruokv Mountain Tea In lab 'et. fui-m, 8S cncs a box. Genuine made by "Ji,T.n.Tiui Dnoo Oohpamt, Miwllson, Wis. , s LDcM NUGGETS- FOB AU0W PEOPLE Interior ' Minister demenceau ' told the French Chamber of. Deputies ' that the Socialists and Collect! vtsts' Utopia, never can be realized., V-v- jFesI Impsndlna Doom. ' V'' , The feeling of impendirg doom hi the minds of many victims of BriTit's dis ease and diabetes has been changed to thankfulness by .the benefit: derived from taking Foley's KIdey Cure. It wil cure iiiciplent'Bright's disense and dia- betes and even in the worst cases gives are cured in a few days. I'l had dia betef in its worst form," writes Marion Lee, of Dunreath, Ind, '!l triej. .elfl-ht physfcianr without relief.:OnlyvtBree bottles of Toley 's Kidney Cure' made me a well torn.? $ Bold by Pyis" Phar rawy;. Va4 ; ?yS:J m: I h i i tmmmm i i it . . " A beu'ef is growing that - Russia ',1s facing an open revolution. V n vH;;" Following the Flag ViWhen our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines; health , was the - most important consideration - Willis T Mor A.; of Rural Route 1. .Concord, N. 'H.i sstys; 1 was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I tookDr. King's New Discovery for Consumption which kept me in perfect health. And ' now, ill New Hampshire we find It the best medicine in, the world for coughs, colds bronchial troubles and all lung diseases Guaranteed at l druggist. Price ' 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle ree. -, ! Arevolt has'-broken out in the Kwango district of the Kongo Indepen dent State.' ' , ' . C ASTOR I A For Xafanti and Cliliroa. 1 . s Tli8KH.Ycai:;v3A:::;3Cr:!A Bears the : T- Blgnatnre of WTO.' St. Ann's parieb, Middletown, Del., Is 201 years old." Aalhme Jiulterert'siioulrt KnowThli. Foley's Honey t nd Tar has cured many canes of asthma that were con sidered hoprlestf. Mrs. Adolph 1'0'-W'i' 701 West Third Si., Davmpoit, Iwa, vnd'n: "A t "re -,M rent r i. H tWt-lvH yi ir a-ij w.ih ii (felt 'l!,e I v I fin. illy prew n'to ! i medical skill nvaihd.le con run morel), nt. ii t y i Honey and T.ir wit m one f.fjy nt ! ' ' ( Of ll'l'oma WllM H 1 ! I I r 1 e fi.r ( a. ' c v , I, ' it i I th.-i' .rt I wo '!! y- i i i uT. i ii ." ' Ti, -ry. I 'as i j 4 pi lect i a 1 1 -f I1 e! "V nenti-, and climatic changes work hari r nd i i it. r.i.ht :! eu tr. f ,n'n, snd the surface will Lave to Le re painted. But when Pure White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil are used the surface is left smooth and free, all ready for the painter to beginning woik. - If, on the other hand, a hard, lifeless, inelastic paint" (such as zinc and barytes) has been used, it cracks, peels and 'x M, weats off unevenly, .. I ' . t 1 leaving Btsiiy f surface, neccssitat- ing the expensive, and dangerous process of burning off before satis factory repainting can be done, " . To paint with cheap paint is, to repaint: at high cost,' and; bo toon , r.Tboscwbo use - r - - h t ' LEWIS - " '' ' Pure White Lead , , j (Madaky the Old Dutch Proosw) . , repaint seldont and. at lowest cost. mJ tarn I. KinVM jMniKlfilti mmmI itfactlom of wtuhl houaw, ourtns valnablt tnggMUoni for color ictamt lo polauug your Juan. : A ton lot - ' JOHN T. LEWIS it BROS. CQ.'' " -- .231 South Front iU, Phlladelpbla, P. . - for Sats" by" All Dealer. - '", Kft liy It.e Jlranrf." . "ThetUtJiiH'l luJMwari "sewing ani' lost bar nef"lle!--s'ho!-ttiine after word her ajfituor fu'tfid one. aud iipot. seeiri? It, the little plrl rtva:' t: j. "That's" njy riwJle' I Unow It's mine -'canieJt ha.S-.a. tclo'Mn ItrUttle Itaronlola.;,: 'A-.fJ , "i'J&, fWyhon-Exeroln? S? ' r From boyhood Ur.'Kanden. the polay explorer, accustomed himself to the Qe j)f Tsnowsbdes and would often go fortj cr fifty miles outherawltbout jaklng any food tritlilfinj. 4 jp ' r ' ?::vi"'v'A-To.n Twltf ft,H,' pavy Boiidrnm- drcame drove ' i ' ( dragon. - , ,4,j ' .ji tM t)avyr Doildrum" dream he 4rev a : "flraironT ' - -.i1 " ' tf DavsiwDolldrum. drBftrnpd he- drove drawn, ' " ' VSTere' tho'. ilrafiron"' T5avT" Polldruui dreamed ( flrnw'- . If your stomach troubles you do not conclude - that there is - no cure, for a great many havi "beenjermanently cured by Chamberlain's fitomach and Liver Tablets. Try them, they are certatnio prove beneficial. ;They only cr st a quarter. . Sold hy Davis', . Thar macy and V S.-Dufry.:f. X''.- ( v The -House" has passed. 'the compro mise' meat inspection' measure,- which now goesto conference. , . .; J '"VOASTOIIIA''' ' The, House passed a substitute Iiti munity '.bjll, ,lhe" Revenue Cutter Ser vice Efficiency bill andLtho" Naval Mil itia wiL' v'; , -s rAi . - v 4 . ;" . , f. . ' i v . r -,t " ; - ,( ., y ,v ' i How to Break up ti Cold. ' - It may be a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be completely broken up in of twodaya';. 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 CJiamberlain'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.: ;., ...jei ; Labor leaders - are demanding five days' notice ' before, injunctions . are granted, a provision of the Railroad Rate bill regarding rates fixed by the commission., - ' , ! . ' , Death From Lockjaw. never follows an injury dressed with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and healing- properties prevent bWd poisoning,; Chas Oswald, merchant, of RenssetarraviUc, N.. Y., writes: "It cured Seth Durch, of this place, of the uclieat sore on his neck I ever saw." Cures cuts, wound, burns and sores. 25: at all drux stores. The opposition of I' re- i.l.itive Champ Cl.uk and ol.''H d f ! t! bill to com ulu. nil I hilvvr dn!!.m ioio Bubsidiary coin. State of Ohio, City op Toi.kdo, I Lucas County. . f Fi nil J; ( lu ivy t 'hi 'i ) I vi " r ' , r (,f t f iif i'.J, I .! t S . J i NOTICE. "lie Democratic voters of Craven t i .oty are Iift-.l,y notiriej tnat t'.e I'nm.trv. Elections for county officers will be he'd on Friday, July 20th,. 19)6. Hie pollj will be opened from 6 o'clock a m until 7 o'clock pmat the following places, and poll-holders to-witf-.v , NO I TOWNSHIP. Vanei-bnro ' . Maple Cypresa-J W Huff, JJ Dixon, A KKirkman. - 1 : A NO 2 TOWNSHIP. '. , , - Truitta -iAsbury Barrington, C L Gaskins, N T Fulcher: i' Bridgetort-H. Bunting,, W." Ml Ma son, S W., Brooks. " . NO 3 TOWNSHIP. Fort Barnwell L S Harper Charles Russell, John S W Pearce . -!. -. Dover-P T Nobles, Seth West. W M Tindall'. - " . . - Cove J 5 Jl"obin8on, Wm McCoy, 0 L Weatherlhgton. . - . - NO 5 XOWNSHIP.-'ilVV' " Taylor's Store CCBeJl, ClauLTay lor, Joshua Adams, j;1 ,; 's ".;, - no eTOWNsirip, J V.'"1' i, - Thurmsn H C Wood, 'B-W Ives, Walter H Smith, "A - ,J - v no 1 ownShip - - Lee's Farm Thos- Haywood H,"W Bell, J F Godwin.- ry ; , - - A NO 8 TOWN.SHIP- ' Tisdale's-F ,L Bray,-W' J.'WaUa John Stanly A : "A ' s "- " " , each Grovo-J B t French, Danie, Lane, J T.House." , -A r- Gum Row-W H' Scott, J Wilcox, W T Scott - ' CITY OF NEW BEBNr5' . ..X" . . 1st Ward, City HalK-R R Hill. E H Howe, J B Hill- tv'V A--', 2nd Wardj-court house-Mark Disos way, George Winfiold, Sam , Radcliffe. ' 3rd Ward, Street's. carriage house E S Street, Joe McSorley, W B Banff. 4th- Ward, ' Ellisr carriagejfactory Jesse Harrison, 1 fi Gaskill, W S Ellis, iBern precinct,, hook and ladder house E W Simpkins. A Qaakins, 'i Wltpr Fulford." 'i'" - ftlrZ3 ?? NO 9 QWfSHIp -.';"A -1.' Jasperr-0 H Pepry, W C DaviB,'J.ohh Weather jngtq'rir '.;- '? Vx' J t C -"'Vr By order of the Democratic JFxecu tlve Committee, X -. ' :- , , Jas' A Bryan", chmn.' h .F. T Patterson', sec'y,. '- . s. j '" T ' -': .': Mr- Graham Richardson Withdraws. To the 'Democratic .voters of j. Craven On the 19th of "August 1905,;-1 hand ed Mr. B. GCredle, deputy sheriff, my check for my taxes then due and Mr. Credle;-through a mistake, wrote on the check "taxes 1905'! when it ahould have been ,'ta?eal904.'.J-'When? 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.; This is a 'matter Of deep regret to me and was -entirely due to the error' In marking the -check 1905", instead of '1904.": V I desired to be a candidate for the off flee xf register of deeds and have made a canvHss of the county' and now 'find ravself greatly .embarrassed because of 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 I .will not . ask the Democrats of Craven county to vote for me this time but willwithdraw from the race with-' out bitterness and will loyally support the entiro Democratic, ticket as J have always done,: - , . - ' "". t 1 give notice, however,' that I shall be a candidate again and shall auk the peo ple of the : county to vote for me .at a time when there is no legal impediment in my way.. I wish In this connection' to sincerely thank my friends for their support and to assure. them that I would not have withdrawn from the race ex cept for ths fact that 1 have been ad vised by my attorney that I was not at this time in a position to ask for their votes.- ' - Graham T. Richardson. June 2, 1906. , To tho Democratic Vot ers of Jones County, I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sherilf-of Jones county subject to Uie willof the Demo cratic primary, . F. M. JLNKIN3.- The Very Es-il H!ii""'y for Ewol Tic "'. "r. M. F. rioiroi- ' .-u, c'ianlv ,l known rt nl. 1 1 of 1 ultin, L !-, rja; "I r- l ( : ' ' A r t i ht 1 1 ' n L ( i Li iiii ly a 4 to v y I t r. j furho'Ml ti in',',., I i U i t it i.f r Ii f ip ; i i t r f on ly f ,r t (( i i! j i I tly in i ! i ! i ' t , ,, 1 1 t r Mi r ' 1 To 11.2 DAr.ocrtic Voters of Craven County In ordor that my .silence in public I lint, n,:ty n t be m.-curietrued I have d emcJ it alvir.ble to publicly an ne.inee r-y d te t c,,t iUme t ,r aaother term, in tiie o e to which the voters of my county hve kindly elected me. I tru.'t that mv eh--t-st efforts to dis charge the dut.i-n incumbent upon me have been sufficiently successful :to earn for me a continuance in tLe olHce during the succeeding term, and if through the kindness of the Democratic voters of the county I shall again be the choice of .our. County Primary, I shall faithfully endeavor to Berve the people with that diligence and uniform courtesy wnich I ' have endeavored to use and exercise during my past term. ' , :tt Very respectfully, , - GEO. B. WATERS 1"' ' i..'RsT- Deeds Craven Ctr's - For" County Treasurer I s Toth Democratic "Votera". of Craven ,. vountyr , ,r : , - i, " I hereby announce mvself a eril date for the, office of Treasurer for Craven county, , aubject ,to ctien of the Democratic nrlmnriop h term of office-L have endeavored f aitn- luily tad impartially - te,. discharge the duties mcumbent.'upon me aa your Treaaviw, where the official duties wb prvweyiy penormea.'. u nas been. the. custom- of .our party to re nominate for the second term, and- asking for this Domination at the han of my party I rely upon, the; recoro made by me in; the -performace of my duty. A,--.4 -t,". "t-H 'X"S To the Dociocratic Vot ers 6 Craven Co. ;TI hereby-beg to , announce rnywlf:a?candidate,for the office of f Register of Peeds of Crivfin 'coijTity subject -to, tfi ,4 Qehificrjatic .iiriaries; andbelievinerthat the oedr ''i- . .. '" . ' A A ' 'or the beoBle of "the ;eoun try to hive. - a fair .share of the. offices of : the countv. I j ask the" uffrages 'of alii f If eiecteaa promise tq faith fully, perform the duties I of the office.;.i.-r;7 uz4rl'y I ?t'r RICHARD B. LANE' '''4 A i Mk-MWii I. Ill TI , (SJ..j s Canfjldato foc Kegigter of , Deeds ' 1 desire to announce to the Demo cratla voters of rCraven county that I am candidate ' for: the Democratic nomination for he office of Register of Lieeas at your county primary. , as to my 'fitness and competency I refer to my past record as aVlerk In the office pf the two last Register, of. 'Deeds. J make no claim 'of right to the offic, but I do ask that the white Democratic Voters consider whether past purty ser vices are not Entitled to some consid eration. I have never failed (to serve the party when 1 could, and in ; the White Supremacy campaigns 1 did so at considerable sacrifice and not a little danger." I have never asked for office before and if my request is declined you will still find ma 4 faithful worker in the rankjf q the priyatea. - - -.': . WrB. -'UNNER.. To the dQmocratic voter$,of - ,), Craven County.'. vr -"T" By the eolicitation. of my friends all over, the ' county I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Treasr urer. subject to- the Demo: cratic Primaries. . j: '". : : J.X BAXTER:;, To thi Cemocrat?s Vctcrt'of Craven County. " . ,v . I breiy a""o'-iee r"e!f ss a capdj tlute for the o.i.ce of i ' "ri;r, bject, of courHt, to V. e Dei.iix ratic 1 1 'trhps, A-.iii Jj4bf try sincere r;;itiii ti ncfye.r kill h '.prort li t' a p !, ! ' ' r f -1 r 7 r, n f f t' ' ' ' ' 3 1 " 1 r t s Ai jo-' 1 , , " ' , if f ' "J rl,tn i to t! e v- y I , A 1 , I am v 1. j. , . . . lu June 18, 10 3. T r Byusine Peerless Ice- land freezers, Cold Wave and Label! refrieerators. -The difference in-cost of icewiU be greater , over - cheaper makes. - by using' good -hammocks. Don't- Worry oyer hot stoyes, ,.vget - a blue trameOii Stove, af a-sjnall cost. Call and see before you buy, a' C ;''. : "Vours to pleiik. '-": A ewBernrN , A & N C Reduced Rates -The Atlantic & North Carolina Com pany have authorized reduced' round trip rates on the certificate plan' aa fol lows: ' ', . - , t Greensboro, N. C., Account Knights of Honor of the World, Arigust 7th 10thr 1906. t Rates on certificate plan. Richmond, Va., account meeting R. W.G. Council, I O, of St Luke Au gust 2l8t-24th.. Rates on certificate plan, , - - :v - - . Jackson' Springs, N. - C. ' Account North Carolina Baptist Sunday School Assembly, June 25th- July 1, 1906 at rate of one andone-third first class fares plu825-cents for rottnd trip. 1 : - -f Annual Masonic Rally at Kinaton, Nl C., June 27th. 1906. , Tickets to be sold June 26th and 27th, final limit Jujne 2th at the following reduced rateai Fiw9 ldsboro, 1-15 Beets ?5c; LaQrange, 65c; Falling Creek, 2&c4Jew Bern, 1.46; Newport,' 2-66; Morehead City, 8.00; Beaufort 3,25.- On June 27tn, good on ly on date of sale the following, rates are authoriaed ; ' From Gbldsboro, 65c; LaGrange, 85; Dover, 26; Tuscarora, 46; New Bern, 70; Newport, 1.20: More head, City, 1.46; Beaufort, 1.70. Rates from intermediate stations' in propor tion, i - r j A - . ,A , - ' ' ; k. c . 1-' Raleigh, N. C, account Musical Fes tival July 6th-6th 1906, authorized rate one first class fare plus 26 cenfc for the round trip tickets to be sold July 5-6th, final limit July 7th 19C6. . s i Durham,-N. C, ' account Grand En campment of North Charlina Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows August 8 10. 1906. . rates on the certificate nlan one and one-third first -lass; fW plus to veiivn j.ur rom irp. - , ''Gdlfard Gollege, .N,"' d,- account Yearly Meeting of Friends . Angus 1 4tt 7th, rates on the certificate plan' (one and one-third first class fares plus 25 cent for round trip. -'. . ' , . - - Scotland Neck,vN.t;., account X C. Baptist State Convention on July 12th t-yi IRfh tana i. no... one and one-third first class fares plus 25 cends for tie round trip. . - Asheville, O.,' account , Annual Convention and Tournament NbrtbCar olina Firemen'sjVssociation- JUlv 10th- 12th 1906, from Kinston f 11.65, from New Bern, $12.60; tickets on kale July 8,9, 10, with final limit July 14th 4906. Roanoke,. Va., account National Fire- men s Association, August Mth-th. 1906, rates from New Bern $9,g5, from Kinston $8. 80 A Tickets, qn sale AuKUat 12th-13th. final limit forior to hUdnicrht of wbich passenger mdat readh - desti nation original starting point) - August i Goldsboro. NC account- Concreiui. lonal Convention June 27th, rates , on certificate plan, one and one-third fares plus 26 cents for the round trip, A Denver, Colorado Springs, orPuebo, CqK Aooount Annual Meeting Beney: olent and Protective Qrder of Elks Ju ly 10th-21st. 1906. Froni Kinstop 143,60, from New Bern, 9 ?' ' - , Fourth of July Celebration" 1906 Ac count of above occasion the Atlantic A North Carolina Company will eell round trip tickets between points on the line of this company, .Southern . Railway, Atlantic Coast Line, Ry F. ! & "E. and Washington-th'ern at ratis of one and one-third fares for the rounfl trip: no rate to be less than fifty cents, " Dates of sale July 2nd, 3d and '4th 1006, final limit July - 8th," 1906,; (by which date 12 o'clock midnight, . pass engers must roach points at' which tick et was originally purchased or) return trip.) 1 ;H. C. nVDGIS.C. P. A. - THE NORTH ate Norma! and -COURSES 'Uterary , K,t.,. a . Claetlcal, - - - ( - ; p Von.,., ' Three Courses leading t degrees,- F'-pp TiS.n. tni-ia all ii I-- orresaenee?wvtidfrom piersnew.. eataloandother DON'T LOSE IHt OPPORTUNITY that we are offering in our prices at this season of the year to have a su'f of fine casaimere, - Clay serge made to your order. Yati ran uraui- thorn nnill .a1i I weather, and they will cost you little A11 per80ns ,nfere8ted in the estabiih more'than Wady-made clothing. The ment of th" new Prt,c'nct ' nl only thing that is cheap about our es- upo" PeUtlon or in ',t,,3"n bv tl,e B "" tebliahment Is our prices, and they are o Elect,on3 at the c-urt House in N, w extremely low for high-class work. I Bern on Saturday the 16th day of Ju n. Hi ' - sTtl fh W a 17 1 V AI. 1UA.lf w 1 1 Elk. Continental rs r-j" T' i' Price 15 cents each, Satur day. LaLBRINSON : (Successor to Crescent Tobacco Co.) Citizens BanK ''. . The people have si eye to thiiurs convenient,,comfortable "anil cheerful. Having fitted up our banking- rooms to meet these requirements, we are ready to extend to ill who want ; Ranking Facilities a hearty welcome Come anf see us. Capital" ' '$60,000.00 SurpUw and ProflU $30,000.00 Deposits, 11 " $226,000.00 iaseta , 1 $334,000.00 '"'"'it. A, Ibken, President -a .)' E. Usuiwws, View-President Sash, Doors -AN?- Blinds ;,Lime and, Cementc. , '- American FieldL ence. V ,;DeVpe's inVv.'r-' Glacier Refrigerators '" t Peress cUanA.ireezers, .; ScrcericrsndWnW Screens.'-'""; . 7. :': E. 7i ShialnVbod , p "entl C!atn$. '. Customer please remetnberthat I am. etil) doing huqlness- at the old stand. Nice fresh barbacue each day, and clams A ever 1' y m a in'(C ft k "ket. All '(..,, .j go't d.ii k on ico, also figars and tubaccos. , W. M. CANADY, ' 13 .a Strtet. -I r-' 1 v'i t l (.htison.l, Va., V.i (). of O. F. (C ' r " - n railway .1 IV-'ii'gG. ) (( tolier 2 6. 1. .. D. C. V r0 Yoi. t K-l!" '!( -n- 1 ...J one I ' ool jf 11 OliC i me --1 j-O-.r CAROLINA Industrial;Coi;ege r-, A 'Commercial - Dotrestlo Science .,.';.'-', T" s ' ' "T. ?J-.te ,-.V- 'special eouW for VraVn .tftf ' trZ&&7 uppucauons snouirj be ,mai before Julv , - -r iu stvure thoje desirimr - eotnnetumr touK A - uiose aesirmg -competent teachers '. and ' information, address , - V Z r Intlttt for College Courses : High Siandaril rituic. Tho Beat Place V .- N. , . FREE - for Vour Daughter' Jm. Dfnwitf, Pres. . To th Voters " of-No 2 Township TARE 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 Riv r Bridge to be known as Bridgton Pre cinct, thus creating a new additional voting precinct , at the place name i ckjck, ai wmcn time tne Hoard will consider such oronosed establish ment of the new precinct. L. G. DANIELS, - Ch'm. V ' Carl No 16 Railroad Bonds - Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing Craven Gpunty Kailrond bonds of the issue of 1879 have thi:? ci ty l)(,rr drawn for the sinking fun:! of saiii county in accordance with thz-actot assembly au horjzinpf lh -ir isu. vi' Twenty-five dollar Rulr.md bo-, I numbered 234. 235. an. H22. r.i f 542, 643, 644, 545, 65.1, H73, 871, il , . tClfy nnn nrtex nnr ....... .... . oi, hbox aaa, wsi, w&. yii,, m 995, 999, 997, 998. 999, 1000, 1011, 1012 101a, 1014, 1015, 1020, im, 1131. m. Five Hundred Dollar Railroad bonda sumbered 125, 126 194, 204, 205, 21 o These bonds will be paid, principal and accrued Interest to July 1st ) 900 upon presentation at The National Bank of New Berne, N. C. , on or be for, the 30th day of June 1900. Interest on the above bonds will cease on ahd after the, 30th day of June 1900, CVE. FOY, Ch'm. s Pharmacy 127 Middle Street. Full line of Drugs, Medi cines, Toilet Articles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIP TIONS A SPECIALTY FEELING UVER-ISH This Morning? tTAKE ; " A Gentle Laxative V . ,i - And Appetizer - 1"A ( f r r ; Ponmrl)ND DrFENOEO.,,''nluM"1,,. I ,n.r,,r.i1.,l...lnro-i.Ttiii'iii.liiUirtfr(iporl.l fcr 'lvii-fl, liciw to ouuun puUmtN, uwl ptdkl 1 ItusintsM dirtctvj'uk Washington faw . ! wnney and of tun tht patttil. . ' i f irnt and Infrlnfromant Practice Exluilnly.i I V 1 in. or ronwt ui ut M .. .. . r i Huitk ao-v oop. u B!n ltmt OflM, i:Gi" Pnl3 I 011:1, also 111:11 'liiiins Tv'o line Wi .. A lot of new . its at 1 Awliigi , below Henry
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 22, 1906, edition 1
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