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8i rti ?. 1 PI it , 7--. j. - - -j- s- r: fiO frr. I If "U 4 i in flVn feJ I J! I II i l! i f 1 n k - B A YJBOIiO, The Bravest Battles. 1 h braveft battle tnat ever was fought Sta ill trll yoti where and when ? Ou the maps f the world yon ll find not ; ' M,Twn fought by tbe mothers of men JN , not wiib cannon' or batttle thor, With a word or i oble pen ; Ny, uot with el qunt word or thought From the mouthiB of wonderful naeiJ But dfp 1 tbe wIled-np woman' Or woiunti tbt wonW no yild, lint bmvely. i-ileitly bore her part Lo ! ther is th battlefield. No -marshaling troop, no bivonoc uovg, No banner to ftleaui and wave ! But. oh these battle ; thy last, so long From babyhood to tbe grave. Why Js It ? Why i it that Bes never stor .3 op honey where it is Iiif x The moth has a far jacket and the but j t erf iv cone ? 1 L a e- will attract dew when boards, tirks and atones, will , -not ? , A ho se lenyB gets np fbrtparts first mud a ro w directly the opposite ? Corn on the ear is never found with an uii'Vt-ij tt uibtr of iows '? , Fieh, fli. and caterpillars itay be lre ze , solid and still retains life.; A tquirr! comes down a tree head fiisc and a cat tailfirst? A hfi(8ffly nili live four hour after the h"d is piucbed off? TIih dragon fly cau devour its own body and the head still livrs ? Dou't all answer . once. Universal Peace. Elder K D. Gold, of Wilson, a Primi tive Baotist minister. Contributed the iollowing signed arlicle to the Wilson Times : "There is an expectation in the minds soibh that the world is Bearing a state tin tl pc!. Iiiit is not at present artvtiite 1 )' rnoi hx. 4ThA foundation on which s neb peace must rest, or tbe source - whence it. niest flow is ribtQasnes. Wheu-ineu learn war no more shall bo after the' principle oflovam good which shall cob trol huj when men shall do to others as tfeey wimld have others do to thera. "Do w- fiad this in ourselves or see is iu otut-rs'r The present slanghter of mankind in Uussia exhibits as much b mainy aol ferocity as we rend of In tbe dark ages or tbe world. The wars of modern times are as cruel at tbey were of old. , The lia e and bitterness among in unkind shows iu the arrsy ne claeis aaiust another is as fierce aud crnel as ever. "Tuere U a fl jurish of trinmphets and geod will to men, but it often ends in professions and tm-re promises. In poli tics there is as meh of self in its cub uicg and deceitful arls practiced now as of oP. So that we el ill must owe tii at man id corrupt and his claims te VOL. 3 Pea, Prosperity and HapTness. Equaland exact iastice to all men.-Je5erscn.: PAMLICO COUNTY. great progress la sanctity have nub been proven." -; ; - w - . 7 -'j- "There are nuggets wisdom in whit Elder Gold say. : When we rad oi tae horrible state of affairs in Russia where even worn n aad children are &laiu we wonder wbat advantage tue white man's so-called civilization has over th.it eft he wild tribes of Affrica. Even rtjveltions in our own eonntry eaute go doub whether we are as civilized as V iinag ine, The precepts and practiees of the great teacher wbose binkday is to be eel brated December 25th are not general ly fll wed. Wilmington Moroins: Star Not A Good Law. The Merchants Joarnai,1 of Raleigh, is of the opinion that two thirds of the merchant of the Sou'h would be forced to retire from bnsines if the proposed Prctl Post law ehould be enaeted by j Cenre, We do uot know, of course, whether it would woiK -erioas harm to the horn-? dealers who ure entitled to every protection that gent rous lavs can afford. Tbe scheme is simply intended to build up the department stores and wait order he uses of tbe East bj putting into effect a postage rate much cheaocr tb ari anything enjoyed te duy. The big deficit io the PoatofE.ee Department is proof enough that the government eaa not consisteuly order the change, and yet there is a powerful influence and a powerful labby at work in the interest of thecaase. It woaM divert trade from Southern business houses and it would build up the trade ef the establishments in Now York and other cities by depiir- ingour merchants of that wbich rigthly aad logically belongs to them. Many misguided people in North Carolina are advocating it. Thy believed that it will help them at tbe expensee of our raer eh tuts without whom we could not se cure i he neaity of every ' day life. 44 Al of these masurad," say stho Journal, "af aec thejaerastile iifeof the cenntry and shold be given ccref ul and serous consid by the baaines men cotamerciaf orgvai zation." Wbntis more, our repreata tives in Congress shoald fel the pulse at home before using thMr influence to sup port a bill wbich will hurt the people whom they were elected to serve. Ral eigb Tims. Xmas Presents for Ladies A Kodac, A Brooch, A Locket and Chain, A BraeeUt, A Watch, A H ind Mirror, Ster:iug, A Toilet Set. Mail file, tooth and nai brush, &e. A Brush and Comb Set, A Jew-! Cise, A Silver Lnitip or Electroleer, A Ring, A Gold Trimrd Hair Comb, A Bad Nftcklsc, A Tdimbol 27c to $5. A Hut or Bonuet Brush, A Puff Box. J, O, B1PTER. " Leadingyjewtler. C. T HtJlLSDA DEC. '-Vji- h:.!,, jrmm i m. As a Inducmen Will Sell You 36 iuo . M &t for 48 cents 36 inch 40:v. Hnnrietta 32 cenls fur 54 inch $1.00 Bio d CiutL fir 89 cents 27 iueh 80e. Fta i i 25 cen M n n y things I appmci it vour business ge. I will Give Free St omer v:no spends-$2U.0U Tve c.iny a lull Iaug tor all Yours truly, i s a inaLicmen- t Kb. 67 Middle Street New Bern, N. C. 3 You Can lie Suited Here Perfectly Regardless Of The Amount Of' K OEYIfOU COUNT ON SPENDING BEAii IN MIND That our Goud in h1 Le lnud.ng shades Ht 4!) cnts for year choice. CHILD KEN'S CLOAKcj. The kind yen pay elsewhere $3.00, our pricel.98, 4.50 kiod only $2,85. LADIES OLOAKS. AH colors, prices form. cheapest to the best, TAFECT SILK. Don't buv until yon examine our 36 inch black green. brovn. white and bluo Silks worth $1.50 at 93 cents per yard. CL') THING BARGAINS, lien's $5 suitB $2.75. Men's $8 suits $4.95. MhuV $10 suits $6.50. Men's $15.00 suits $10.00. Men's $10 over coats $6 '0. Mi u's $1S overcoats $12.50 CHILDKEN'S CLOTHING. $2,50 fciiee panto suits $1.85, $3.50 kate pan t- soi's $2.40. $5,00 knee pB ts suits $3.95? $7;suits best made $4.85. $4 fancy overcoats $2.45 $5 Loag overcoats, with belt $3.15, SUIT CASES. For the Holidays we have just received a fine line, a') w is the time to make your selection. New shoes arriving every day, new enstom. rs coming in-every day, calling for those easy nice fit ting shoes like their neighbors bought. S. COPLOfJ, UVr 21 1905 Get Your Business We 27 inch 30c. Suitings for 25 cents Flanrnfattp for 4 l-2cents 36 inch Whit Homspun for 4 3-4 cents 75. Silks fr 59 cents we can't mention, our line ' ; is 'complete, and we will certainly and to secure vour patron GO in CASH to every Cus ,n our ' btore. Remember your family - : 3 entire stock at 75 and 90 cettts. Dress MIDDLE STREET. NEW BERN. N C. No
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