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V 1 1 THE JQURNAL IMbhsnerl evVY-day la the year ex- eenl Monday. . Journal BuUdin. 66-60 Crn Street, - ' " V V -" ' Phoni No. 8 1 . ' PHARLE3 L STEVENS, V V SUBSCRIPTION . RATES: ; : One Yem'j in aa oee.......' $4-00 Mm Tear, not in advance....... 1 llnnthlv. bv earner in the city .50 Advertiakm Rates furnished on appli cation. - - " ,3W ' '; " t Centered at die foaUMBce, New Bern r aa aecona-couw bwi i?- emOAt rAPKB. Of JW BBHN ' ' CBAVBN COUNTY. - ' 1 - i fry. AND New Bern, N.C.. January 16.-1907. , SAVE THE LltlLE FISHES 1 - It takes an actual knowledge and ex L perience with the situation in Eastern - Carolina to fully appreciate the deetruct ion of fish that is going on each year. In the local columns of the Journal a few days ago; was told the story of ' some twenty tons of edible ftsh, brought to this market and sold felr t paltry fif ty dollars. These same fish, if left to mature, naturally, in a year or two would have sold for fifteen hundred dollars. .This Is an illustration of the destruc tion of the fish that is taking place. It is the story of how both fish dealer and fishermanalifce, thinking only of to day, killing the goose that would always lay the golden egg, and thus depriving themselves of all future gains. The waters of Eastern North Caro Una offer the finest possibilities for fish revenue of any state on the coast. It is not that the fishermen and dealers of this section are only interested. Every citizen from' Piedmont to thew western boundaries of the State ' should take a personal interest in this fish preserva tion. It is a source of revenue that might prove, -and would prove of- im mense value to the State, if carefully guarded. As it is today, it gives no4 re turns worth mentioning. In further evidence of the falling away of the fish catch in East Carolina waters, every winter during the best of the fishing season.' fishermen from North Carolina go to the Florida coast and from there catch and ship fish to this State. With proper safeguards, the waters of this State would furnish all the fish needed for State consump tion, with a big surplus for outside mar kets.! There nave been governors reports, and legislative committees appointed, that have sought to remedy the evils. They have done some good, but the real evil is the small fish net. The fisherman with the large mesh net, complains of the fisherman with the next smaller mesh, and so on down. Eac,h seeks a smaller mesh, until today rivers and sounds are filled with fine mesh nets that give the little fish no chance to escape, and tons of ; fish are ' r scooped op to be thrown on fields, that should have been given the .chance to '. 'V.-- ..... ' , ." now to maturity, and become of mar- ' "V It a. .."'. .. I xetaoie vaiuev wnat is aemanaeu is tne f"A aboUt of "every kind of net that has ! V r mesh which serves to scoop up every ' ' than one and one-half inches. It: would - i' yf-serve to protect tons' of edible fish, that tmxer. ' Save the .little, fUhes, that is .. J the legislation needed. For if these --'vi' are not saved, there will soon be no lit. industry, a rich sea food product worth , , hundreds of thousands of dollars, an. Dually, will diaaapear. v-- - . ,- " 4 The practical solution, is to set down to the cause 'of the -destruction, which ,-1 , ;- is the small set and removing "this, - :; giro the fish the ;- natural: opportunity, ,v to grow, 1ncrBase,Trraltiply, and enrich J North Carolina andher people. ' "fayi . " Bnrsrt elOlnbaealsler Catarra that Coaials r as mercury will surely destroy the sense f ' of smell and Completely . derange the whole system when entering it through the mucousy surfaces. Such . articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to thu good you can possibly derive from them. Hall,s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4 Co. Toledo, 0. con tains no mercury, and .it taken inter na!!?, acting' directly upon ,the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F J Che Mf & Co. Testimonials free. V -v ! Bold by all druggists, 754 Take Hall's Family Pills for conati pation. " r - v . .;'; -"i . ' -r ' ''I'- '' The United Etates Steel Corporation I decided to ('. mantle the Troy Steel fcf. J Iron Vorka. - .- -. - a safe and sure rheumatism Rheumatism for the moat part attacks Therefore the joints, the muscle casings gout this disease is caused by an excess of uric acia or blood poison m the sys tem Rheumatic pains sometimes change their' location; wander from one part of the body to another, and visit joints m -succession:.. The nature of this pain ful disease is 8tj3 a matter of opinion, but certain remedies have been discov ered that produce immediate and lasting ; relief, and many times a permanent cure. ; Probably "the most Important discovery jmade', in this connection is .the famous prescription from which Dr. .' Jsawarda VUHnpouno! - Dandelion tablets are prepared. ? .Thousands, of people have use4 this wonderful remedy for rheu matism and are now welland happy.!; Jt will pay-you to get a box today.- Fac-simlls at Toplol Box. FBEB TRIAL PACKAGE. BOTH TABLETS AND PILLS SOLD BY ALL DRUGfilSTS, Sales Agents, I. President Roosevelt has-ma accounl at tUe Rlggs National bank JnjWaS higton. The bookkeepers "have no end of "trouble keeping the president's bni ance strafefcti bcauso so many people who Ret ehet-Us froiu the president tall to cisli tbein, 'preferring to prcssrvs the rtiecks as souvenirs; . So many persons are willing to pay from $1 to (10 for -an uneashed check signed bj tbe president that hundreds of ."doljnrs ire saved by him every year. . -ilver slues 4840 tie skull of v Sit Thonias Baoivue has been on show in v museum, tit Norwich- 3t bas viow. be?n restored to the vault whence It was taken, -gylvarms Urban In the Gentleman' Magazine- condemns, tills morbidness and Jb"t of certain pcouls who proposed to- have Shakespeftro's SkulL almllarly examined. "Let such gnOulishly inclined, busy bodies," bs lays emphatically. "couHno their atten tion to the nnatonjy of Jonathan Wlld" Winston Churchill, who triumphant ly carried through the parliament jusi adjourned the bill for a constitution for the Tranavaal. has been given 'the sobrlQ.net of the "Blenheim pun" and for several reasons. Ouo is the taet that be is n Churchill, a cescendant of the greitt Duke of Marl'jorongh who humbled the pride of the-" trench at Blenheim. Another Is the bulldog fashion In which hn iiKhts bis politlca' battles. ESS face Is said also to havs a bulldog loot He won bis victory for South African niitDnomy as under secretary for the colonies, a .position that does not -give him a seat In th cabinet. Mine. Flamniarion, the distinguished wife of her equally distinguished bus band astronomer, never Allows any, one to cut ber husband's hair but herself, and she uses Ibe shorn locks for pil lows. Her borne in Paris Is full oi such pillows stuffed will) clippings. Telescopes,,hclloiucter, sextants, as trolabes and other astronomical lustru inents are scattered all over the room among them. The Flnminarions wer married thirty years ago.' Therefore, taking the average time, of man's growth of hair between each cutting as three weeks, the treasured accumu lation of over 600 hair cuttings must make s goodly pile. BMMiU .. Tlw W Yob Haw Always Bought Signature of The man who has lost his purse will go wherever you wish. Horace. William's Carbolic Salve ' Wtth Arslca and - .t ,W!te;aztl. - The best Salve in the work) for" Cuts, Bruises. ' Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It tB ' guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25e by druggists. ? v; v. - - WILLIAMS M'FG. CO., Prop's, Cleveland. O. Sold by D. A. Harget " .- Jl ' -'' ' ., , : rS A prudent question is one-half of wis dom. Bacon, v, .. . ' J Bid Sumach trouble Carad"" " .. Having been sick , for the past two years with, jr bad stomach trouble, a friend gayo m- a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver- Tablets. ? They did me so much good that I bought a bottle of them and have used, twelve bottles In ,1L:' Today I am well of a bad atom ach trouble. Mrs. John-Lowe, Cooper, Maine. -These tablets are for sale by the Davis Pharmacy and F 8 DurTy; X-x.-?- i- - - ' ! - The highest degree of earthty. pineas Is quiet r-Dr. Johnson ' -i ,a i i iimii i i i '""" hap Piles , get -; quick relief . from Drv Shoop's Magic; Ointment, ; Bemember it's made alone for Piles and it works with certainty and satisfaction.'" Itch tog , painful, protruding', or blind Piles disappear like magic by its use;-Try it and see! . F. S. Daffy. ' . C ' i . ' It Is pleasant to look on the rain when one stands dry Dutch., .- ' j i Whyfltr From RheumallMnT.V Do you know "that rheumatic pains can be relieved? If you doubt this junt try one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will make reutand slurp possible, and that certainly means a great deal to anyone afflicted with rhou matinm. For sale by Davis Tbarmncy andFSDutTy. i . i , n , niiiinimi.- CALL AT BRU0 STOBB fP. " "A 1 I specific for the sinews and muscles of che body. ana neart vaivea sutler most, x.iice CUT OUT THIS COUPON c Please grve the bearer - .one trial package Or. Edward's Dandelion lTableta.-'L A: &D. Co. ES-DUFFYi n ;,c . - Cf; A. t& D.Co.j tWellsville, AnoOicr Trlniaiih -ot Art. ' ;' : A young New -Tork artist says thai he was tn- Veraont-on a 'sketching trip one siynmer. One ddy while strolling along- a, pretty1 lane tie overtook a par ticularly picturesque little fellow who i, was., sauntering along with a fishing pole on his shoulder and a string' of moll fish In his hand, r. He looked so much the part of. the small country boy of poetry and fiction that the artist d elded he -would like to make a sketch of ilrir, and after considerable negotiar tion this was arranged for, the lad, In accordance with directions, perching Uinwelf on a rail fence. As the artist worked away at his sketch an old onn Iryman -nme down the lane and stood looking over his shoulder. "By gum! Thet -certainly beats all hemlock!" the old fellow presently ex claimed admiringly. :'. ' ' ' ';" "Like the picture, do your the artist asked,' with a pleased fltlslj. -: - " . "Oh.-'taln't diet though It aln't-so badr What' I meant was the way yon manage- ,to keep thet" boy quiet so long." New Tork Herald. ; . Oa One CaodKlon. . i Meanley No, sir, I don't believe In paying fancy-prices to have clothes made to" order." Now, here's a suit ! bought ready made for 9.fl0. Xf 1 should tell you I paid for It wouldn't you lHove It? "" - Knox I might If you told me over the telephone. Philadelphia Press. ... . Ja Like Charlie. y . "Ibet 1 know something that you don'C" snld her little brother. "What Is ft?" the young man asked. "When sister kissed Fido last night she ru'Jbed ber;noso and said, 'Oh, yoo tickle jiwt like Cbnrlie since he's be gun to rnlse a mustache!" Chicago Itecord-Herald. , - Kothlngr bnt the Truth. His Wife '(angrlly)-S0 yau have nothing but your,ineonie. When you proposed to me you said you. had money to burn. 1 .- ' - tier Husband And I told you the truth, liny dear. Haven't I just paid for S ton of con I? Boston Transcript - Not Hla Faplt. . i Tluv Vat T Oue-oMy ,"hus'jand. doesn'l wpport me (Ike he used to.- .t"V,! , The Tlfin One-Woll, when you" ma a rlet hlm; j ou only Aveigaed Bbout,'s hundred pevmrtnAPhllailelphla Press! - CASTORIft " 'T. For Infants and CbJiclren, ' Xti m Yea Kara AI::-5 Erii ' 1 Bears the -Btgnatare of A mad dog bit eight persons uV Nor folk and was killed by two policemen.-.'. v'H-'r 'C'S, 1 ' ' '. ' '-'JL Bvontf Ai ' - Blgiuitaw Hampton Roads has washed away a portion-of the New York State site at the Jamestown Exposition, , neceaita tirtjr the aelection of another site. Tostop a cold wflh'Treventics" is aftrr thsn to let it run and cure it afterword. Ttiken.atthe "sneezo et-Tro" Tr v-n-tice will head off all col.h and ; and perhaps gave you f rom Vivh , i or Drondiilia. Preveni ! me i::" ; toothsome candy ci,I.J emu l-ll ' ; i ', in(t in 5 Cfrils ami 2 nit !-,v: ,. Jf you are r'.illy, if y-u 1 i i -try I'li-Vf lie -q. y v ; " , , I her..!.; , nr.-l .i-:. -o y..n. ;''!' ; , :. I'i'-y. THK CUItSE OF INDIA CASTE, WHICH FIXES THE. 8TATU3 :-- , i : oV every Hindoo. -;' ho. Man Cm RIif Prom th Clus, Hoin Vc)ram In Which Be - Wu Bora Mellh-r Wealth Nor Sao , ca Affect th Cast of Amy Oae. . In the fixed scale of descent In India nome classes are merely Inferior, while r.ouie are "unclean" or "Untouchable," but from whatsoever class a mnn be bom u he has no escape but -death.-Children', bom In anuncIaan'V caste remain, "unclean;" children -bornr In an Inferior casto remain as their fathers were. Nothing that they -can' do can JItt tlK- slightest degree change theif vituation; They were born "uncleani". their" ancestors , were "unclean their descendants will be runclean": till the end of the chapter? J To give i a-. few Illustrations ? from many, a weaver IS less "unclean" than a, carpenter,, a carpenter la apove a hoiise cleaner, a house cleaner la above a' Btreet cleaner, and S street cleaner Is above'a pariah or no caste man.. Every trade or occupation has Its exact place, arbitrarily fixed, In the scale of degra-1 datJon. v - i .'J - ' ! Above, all. the- men that labor with heir: hands': In -whatsoever, -way ;are1 -the1 tradesmen and shopkeepers,- also with subdivisions luto?cIasses i above the tradesmen Is the useless and now almost .idle Warrior class ;"above the .warriors Is the - Brahman- or priestly class,: and with these grand' divisions the structure of the" system Is com plete.' ' , ' , . Wealth, or material situation or success-has nothing to do with the casta of any man. Yon may hire for your cook or valet a Brahman ef the purest strahi serene, who for weeks before you en gaged h(ra may have been on the verge of starvation Tbe."ineager beggar Id "whom you rbaa alma In the-road mat be of a very, high-caste." The well fed groom,- resplendent In gorgeous Uvery, Bashing by -on n carriage that covers the beggar with dust Is very Hkeryof a caste a mile below the beggars' Time no more than effort - can - break down these walls of division.. : One of thel Wealthiest and most distinguished fam ilies In .Calcutta, the famous Xagore family.' lost caste about two centuries ago,- Members or this ramny nave-received' honor from tne government havonferred great beneBts upon city and country nnd have been noted for their nunievoua 'charities -and benefac tions. ' One exerted himself all his life to further native education. Another helped to" endow Calcutta university. All are enormously rich, aud ull bear enviable reputations Jor goodness, hon- esty And philanthropy. But tho wall of caste has never fallen for thent They are stlH. ImtrHT aud avoided by their couutrj'nien exactly as they were 'at the beginning of theif exclusion. In the streets of Calcutta Is many a ragged artisan that voiild pot 'sit on the same beucb with a Tagore or touch thaend of bis robe. ; ' - . Ptiin, suffering, penury, eveu death itself, la nothing to th(T Hindoo com pared with the loss of caste, .Many a Hindoo that In the old days would yield nothing to the most fiendish torv tures quickly, surrendered his secrets when threatened with something that would contaminate him a. pieco of cowsklu, perhaps, or a glass of water that had been touched by a pariah. In, I suppose, thousands Of cases person that'liove hopelessly , lost their casta have abandoned their homes and wan dered miserably -along- the roads until death overtook them. Thousands, of others have thrown' themselves into the Ganges or, deliberately starved. . v ' Tlue Brahman girls wh6 had been degraded by a M ussulman went before tf judge toy demand vengeance and when the judge declined to .Interfere killed themselves in the courtroom.,;- At M. town called Bu ISuJ a widow lost .castetby falling In. Jove with man beneath her. As loss of caste by one member, of toe family degrades the others also,, her iefdest son Imme diately .swallowed polsonvand died, and his remaining brethren fled the country, r " " A husband shares a wife's degroda; -tion. - A wife, goes down the steps With a husband,.;' For. more than 100 years a . BcQbrnnn-' family of Santipur has been jutcasta because One member. fell In love with ths,laaghter ofn shoe maker. Chcrlea Edward :. Buaaell -. In Cosmopolitan Mrgaalne.' . .-;:'?.- v--, :-,t" ; '" r .:. ZZttS&rTi - - -. i.j.-m Proana-elatloa.-- v " Here Is SturloUs cotrplet which lUus trates In'oue seutene'e the various val ues, of - the 'Combination - "oagh" and shows how stiivlng'y jnconsisient ore the spelling riud pronunciation of some English' words. The lines may be sup jposed to be tho .words of an Invalid who bad a' strong will and was deter mined to llvtt In spite of his ailment: - Thougli the 'tough" couah an hlccoosh r. ,f : ploughed ma uiroush.''-- .- ,r r . Tt o'er Hfd's lougli . mjr wun T will . . pumua. r.t. A Saaic rt HcptltaSe. ."Our corporation new dooa nn'rthlns that 1 am not perfei-ily sure Is rlgUt" said' Mr. Dnstla Stas,V .'-"How con yoa be siii-fif,' -;''i'r ( "We hove - flue, staff, of 'lawyer hired to demonstrate that anytblnj vc? want to do Is all rlght."-Wa8hiugtou Btar. . ' n . ."' "J ... 1,1k a Moaqnllo. . - Patience Tbnt MIhs AJtaw remludii me of a mosciuiio. - . ' . . Tatrlce Why,; bow. rlillculously. fun ny! " -, ratlcnce Well, she does. She goes right on slnKlng, whether people talk ornot.yonkers Statesman. Curd ol Lurg Trou!)!. "It is now eleven years since I had a iorow enrcne from c-r--"Hsn,M riti-s C. :tnn .f (;. i'i' a It t ( 1 il y, i t Mr i v Tnose pains It your musc!ss and Jolr.a, that bad taste In the mouth, ooiud tongue, huache and no account feeling are an -indication that your tio1llnr1r''-' '-n. If pot relieved the- ' -dlaeab is likeiy to becu,..a . ... ... , , , v;. ; j terrible palnsof Sciatica and Acute t naumauam or to the deadly Rheumausm of the heart tnat kills like lightning. There Is Just one curs f:r F.heumatiam and all other blood dlaeasaa - t7 LIMES 4Y0U-WELL ALL OVER. No. U Broadway, New Yorkjune 7th; 19CS. t ,, Rheumacide Cures- after '.ri suffered from i severe attack of Inflammatory ryi '4a other meaOa have failed. Rheumatism, anil fnr iminmi Hm.Jii ..' r.- - - . ! scribed simple diet principally milk aafeATiiair.i;SXoroj supplemented t edtbiiwlthRheumacida, Remit ual departure of tha Rheumatic naia. - self-evident proof of the power of Rheumaoide to niirifv thA Mnnl . , Kmoylng as I did the beneficial effects, have '. heart ily j-ecommended Rheumacide to others, as I ' look upon it as a boon to humanity, and I wish you I success, as yoa deserve the commendation of u(- , ferera from the-paintul affliction. ' 1 .'WASHINGTON B. PAGE. . ' , TImly Preeaatlon. . . Mnrla." sa'd iJr. Qulgleyt entering his home In some excitement "I want you to promise me uot to look at the papers for the nest three months!" 'What for?", wouderlngly asked Mrs. Qulgley. - - have Justv been nominal rd' for A public office." be faltered, "nnd 1 don't want yot to find out what kind of man I rrolly nm" ChlcagoTrlbuna -.A Good Wire. "Thank you, doctor, for prescribing n trip to the Spa for mev Now. will yoo please ask mynusband to gh ap smoking and drinking beer, and then ihy trip will be easily paid forrMeg gensdorfer Blatter. It's the nnexpected that happens, but we generally - bflug It on ourselves. Repnnlfc Monitor.. - 7:.. i- V ' Bom or Back Palm, Swollen Joints CURED THROUGH M BLOOD B7 Botsnlo' Blood Bala (B. B. B.) There is hope for the most hopeless case of Rheumatism if the sufferer will only taker Botanic Blood Balm (B. B B.) It invigorates the blood, making it pure : and rich, and destroying the active poison in the blood. Which causes the awful symptoms of Rheumatism: - Uajlng Symptoms Bone paina, sciatica or shooting pains op and down the leg; aching back or shoulder blades; swollen jointi or swollen muscles; difficulty in moving around so you have to use crutch ee; blood thin or skin pale: skin atch es and burns: shifting pains; Dadbreath; sciatica, lumbago, gout, etc. 'Botanic Blood Balm (B. B, B.) -will remove every symptom, giving quick relief from the-firat dose, and7 B. B. B. sends a rich tingling flood of warm, rich, pure blood direct to the paralyzed nerves, bones and joints, ffivinar warmth and strength Just where it . is needed, and in tnis way makmg a perfect, lastwg cure of Rheumatism in all its forms. B. B. B. has made thousands of eures after medicines or doctors have failed to help or aire.".- :, : : . W salt,-Inidlvs KWjr One of : the causes of Rheumatism is due - to inac tive kidneys and bladder. B. B. p. strengthens weak kidneys and bladder, draining oil all diseased, -matter and all uric acid,' so the urine flows freely and naturally.- AfA -.'-v 'i'iSv.fci L, -Botanic Blood Balnt..'(8r B. B ) isf pleasant ana sate-to take. ' Thoroughly tested for 80 years. Composed of Pure Botanic : Ingredients. : & Strengthens Weak Stomach, cures Dyspepsia. Prl-e $1 per huge bottle, at drug stores or by express prepaid. Sample free by writ ing Blood BalmCb. Atlanta, Ga. V Rccxy t!:--r.!::n Tea I.".'gsis A Buty Hedldns tor Busy Paopt. Briats Ooldea Haaltb ant KaaamxJ Vlcor. 'i " A STMWtne for Constipation, Indigestion, Ttrer And Kidney trouble. Pimples, Eoaema, impure Blood, Bad Breath, 8liurirlh Bowela. Headaoha tnd Backache. Iu Kooky Mountain Tea in tab let form. 15 cents a bo. Genuine made by Uollmtib Dbuo CoMPAar, ldadisoa. Wis, - OLDEN . NUGGETS FOR SALKW PE0PU ' ; Foreign mission boards of the. United Stales and Canada - have petitioned President Roosevelt and King Edward to interfere in behalf of the natives of the Congo" State, r:-;'A..Mo" t' Cyr' CKIIblalns . : "To enjoy freedom from' chilblains," writes John Kemp, East Otisfield, Me., I apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve, flave also used U for salt lheura with excel lent resnlts." Guaranteed to cure fever sores, indolent ulcers, piles, ' burns, wounds, frostbites and skin diseases. 23 cents at all drug stores. - - . What was hard to bear is tweet to remember. rortuniiese. ' -"' O l?f.ira t!i stl.'l i't s..X E;.1 it slum a runnl. x horaa. - ilrh. ' ! f T.LLP.SOUTHEKN.rrRAILW'V :Srad- . Pie botUe and booklet rrM raid - hr i it mr nl A nta (- postage to iMMrP-CHEMICAL CO.,. Proprietors. . BALTIMORE. VD - . FROM THE ANTILLES. Chsmberlala's Cough Remedy BtnsRts a CHy : Cohscllmaa . at Kingston, 1 . : Jamaloa. . Mr W, .O'Reilly Fogarty, who is a member of the City Council at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, writes as fol- "ows: .".One bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy f had good efTect on a cough that was giving" me trauble and I think I should have been more quicklv relieved if I had continued the remedy. That it was beneficial and quick in re- having me there is no doubt and it is my intention to obtain another bottle. " For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. DuiTy.. PEOPLE OF THE DAY Commtttyezttasi SnlUvao. .Roger O. -Sullivan, mem Mr of Urt Democratic national committee, whose controversy wlth William Jennings Bryau attracted wide attention, la hav ing troubles of his own these days tfo sooner bad the Bryau 'Incident cooled somewhat than it was reported thai IJr. Sullivan bad charged Senator Bat-. ley of Texas with being a Standard OIL attorney. This the Illinois committee man denied, but not In time to bead ofl a Warm reply from the Irate Texan. Mr. Sullivan Is a native. Of Illinois and Is forty-flve years old. Hla nrsi ttOOBB O. BOXLTVAjr. political office was that 6f custodian ol the Cook County hospital, and later b was clerk of the Chicago probate court During President '-Cleveland's admin istration be served for s time In the In ternat revenue department. -' Mr,. Sullivan Is secretary and treas urer of the Ogden' Gaa company and secretary Of Uc posmopolitaa Electric eompauy,- both, Chicago corporations. Characlerlatio. ' ?rQpveraor- feuiiypacker recently sum- uidned pmeeiioliler la one of the de pa'Jtiieiit.j into hs iirlvnte offlco.. AVBen bo. muu'en'tered he'eovernor was on. -nsuully affublo and In a-rare good ho wor... . - v ,, . ...... " . , 8mltU.'.sald tho eovernor. after tit Oilun!e had e1upd,i,,you fire not keot very bw-y wfirii your work; are you Ml . I - V . . .1. . j- J' uoruoi-. . vouuuim Hie ;rinacVfNwldVMr-Whnypacker, -you sewoni get tor flarrishnrg escepl warrant .ony.'tte.youtt j'"'V--cf . The' bhiceholder. was encouraged to be frank by the governor's good hnmor, and bt adm iltod ' tha t one day H month was the extent of hla time hi the state V."Weli; JJUMor JBmlfh,- drawled the governor, In his peculiar fashion,: Tm going to wake your burden still lighten ion . needn't come; to Rarrlsburg on warrant day I have another urn who VccdY -.I,,.- t ' , ' - . Vr.Icniino r - , (.'"'-. , "n t nv v . ftra cnq'i"''ionaWy the earliotrL mofit j roiltictive and the best pl.i-aia f f lUd fppfklod Valentine t "ip J.chms on the market the Uuo rounsi poil kin J. . . .. F tli litii-ra fmm rmr oiintoni. iiiv .rti--x for l-i7,ti.-tlif. ' 1 1 isr to tuo (ui'mloiHy of auf '-r l' -., c-r f.'1'f-r V -(;!, lo i - 1 ! "i .1 -1 v . . j fur 1 - s&jisi I aML . if - - .' - SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE. 18, 1906. no' w Eastern Time, Oaily iDaily. Hily. Unily. 3 Lv M P. k AM 2 SO) 7 2tH' 1 3(fl -?4 GRKENSBORO 4. Mcfiean... Gibsoaviile Ekm College.. Burlington Graham . ...... Haw River.... .. r 2 43 f 1 83f I 4fl 2 55 3 00! 2 00 I . 2 06 17 21 3 10 8 15 8 05 8 10 15 2 23 2 29 23 8 3 26 32 37 8 27442 4 Hebane Eflafid Hillsboro .' UNIVERSITY DURHAM East Durham Brassfteld Morrisvilie , CARY RALEIGH Garner Auburn Clayton Wilson's Mills SELMA Pine Level Princeton Rose GOLDSBORO Ar. 1 f 3 44 f.8 38 257 3 53 8 47 08 41 4 06 4 30 9 001 8 22 46 55 6 46 9 m .3 62 R7 4 9 301 4 02 67 -7 15 .-7 30 f 4 4b! f 9 87 f 4 12 4 27 4 40 5 15 f 6 33 f 6 40 611 6 01 9 51 7 4? 8 051 6 13 5 39 6 64 6 00! 6 12! 6 25 6 43! 6 491 7 021 10 02 10 BO 73 81 flO 4ft 87 flO 61 11 02 fll 18 6 54 f 6 09 11 80J 6 29 11 So f 6 35 11,48 f 6 46 7 iafl2l,0 f 7 30 12 2o 7 16 AH M PM This condensed schedula is published aa information and is subject to 'chang without notice to the pubi c. , Trains Nos, 112 and 108 connect at Goldsboro with Atlantic Coast Line trains, both Southbound and Northbound; and with Atlantic and North Carolina trains for Morehead City and intermediate points. Train No. Ill connects at Greensboro. with train No. 33 for Charlotte. Coram bia and Jacksonville. No. 37 solid Pullman train, drawing room sleepers tlew York to New Orleans and Memphis, also for Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro, Dan ville and local stations. V iram JNo. 117 handles throueh coach between Raliirh rhnaa niHr iui Richmond, where close connection is made with Washington Southern Railway for Washington and Eastern cities. Train No. 107 connects at Durham for Oxford, Chase City and Richmond; University Station for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday; at Greensboro with train No. 36 for. Washington and points North, close connection fortfinston talem, Hiph Point, Salisbury, Charlotte and intermediate stations. Train No. 135 connects at Greensboro with No. 39 for Charlotte, Columbia and Jacksonville; No. 35 for Atlanta and all points South and Southwest; Nos. 34 and 38 fbr Washington and all points North connection is also made at Salis bury for Western North Carolina points. S. H. Hakdwick, P. T, M. W. H. Tayloe, G. P.'A. H. B, Spkncek. G. M Washington, D. C. " R L. Vbrnon, T P. A T. E. Gbeen, C. T. A. Charlotte, N. C. Raleigh. N. C OUTFITTING A HOUSE ! Let us Bargain with you on any kind of FURNITURE We also sell Stoves. Step fn and examine our stock, It will please you in both quality and Prices. J. S. MILLER NOTICE OF ELECTION. New Bern, N. C, Jan. 3, 1907, By the Board of Aldermen of the city New Bern: BE IT ORDAINED, received and or dered, That whereas, a petition of one third of the registered voters of the city of New Bern, who were registered for the preceding municipal election, to order an election to I e held after thirty days notice, was filed with the board r its January meeting of Jan. 2d 1907, requesting an election to be had to de termine "whether dispensaries Khali be established in said city. " ,And whereas, upon reference of said petition to committee of this board, the said committee has reported the fact to foe as above recited, and whereas the board finds the same to be true. JNOW itnereiore ,te it ordained, re solved and ordered tnat pursuant to section 2,069 of the revisal of 1905 an election to determine whether diapen saries shall be established in the city of New Bern be ordered to held on Tee. day Feb. 5, 1907. ; '. .:- And that the clrk of this board be ordered to give notice of Said, election by publication of this order, resolution and ordinance in the New Bern Journal forthwith and as required by law. ; And to hold the said election the: fol lowing registrars are appointed to wit: . first ward- k. Kmii .v, ; ; r - Second ward W. K. Baxter! v. i; ;Thlrd ward-John ft Thomaa, Jr,t " 1 unn wsra josepn b. uaakiu. , - Fifth ward E. L. Smith, tr 1 Sixth ward Walter Fulford.5 V -"The following Doll holders nre an. Dointed fnraaid 1-Hnn f irst ward J, a. Hill, Guilford Iwis Second ward Mark Diaoawav. R. B Blalock. '.. .L.fi,: ? ; Third ward Wi, J. McSorley," J', IB Holland.- -. . ' ; . Fourth ward Jesse Harrison, John W. HilL- v ' - ' I,". .:. Fifth ward-ft T. Hancock, A.:A; Faul .,...,;.:, 'h, .v-r Sixth ard-A, J, Gaskios, W. ' O. Guthrie. .v .-c,;-Said election to be held: ' ". ' ; First ward city hall. '4 Socond wurd-onrt house. ' . Third ward Srolfs stables. " V Fourth nrd ilarpntt'g ithop. ' , " : Fifi.h wnni Hone Koi-1 Houne, " , r.ixtn ; 1 " " " . . I t it.i! 1 I .i .lie to ri'r;iHtrnr snil poll t 1 R- iv. 1 y the ( ! f of 138 1 Daily, Daily. 1 m , Daily. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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