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r '":.. - v . . Skwt item of ItlcTtzt Ccniauei r f-v The story of Mrs. Matilda Tfarwic 4 bt'-io, ad; as told below, proves the'curative rc: 3fs cf hat well-known imdiiaaBdji'WaziA.OiSL Irs. Warwick says: , .r N 1 ) p"r ! r a ivm nap you "I suffered from pains in my head, shoulders, limbs, side, stomach low down, dizziness, chills, ner- ; Tousness, fainting spells and other female troubles. I was almost dead, i Three doctors did not help me. ! At last, I took Cardui, and with the first bottle ob tained relief. Now I am cured. But for Cardui, I would have been dead.' Try Cardui AT ALL DBUQ 8T02E3 U DC DC 0 0 0 I WHY IT PAYS 0 To do business with Th Peoples Bank. Your money is safe; every safe-guard and protection tor the depositor Is furnished. Your valuable papers may be stored in our fire and burglar proof vault Our offices are always at our customer's disposal. Our farmer friends are especially welcome; they will find our bank a handy place to write letters and transact their business. We want you to feel near enough to the officers so that when you want advice regarding your business, or any investment you , wish to make, you will freely consult with them and feel 'that any advice Is gladly given, as it .always is. THE PEOPLES BANK WM. DUNN, ' " rC. D. BRADHAM, president ' : r ifcsmesidemv T. A.' UZZEU:fcisbif czz 0 0 3 C Choosing Wedding Gifts In selecting a Wedding Gift here it Is not a matter of "finding something," but of choosing one of the many nice things we offer. Our store Is full of good things to give at wedding time. If you're in a quandary as to what to give, come here and let us help you make a selection of something appropriate ' ' EAT O N, TtsLe:2 'Cww t from Mount A't, mm-i bers cr the North Carolina ' Naqor J Guards, First-Regiment with. 41 r .n brs tu ler the command, of Capt ;V. A. Jacket passed through ' New f 3ern this je jnlng on the 1:30 traln&ojPl down to Camp Glenn for S days' stay. The gas boat Dixie, will leave from the foot of Pollock aLreot tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock for Bridgeton and will carry anybody -over free of charge, who wish to attend the Baptist SaMv,,i'f.sfi . f The Sloop Marie, wax hauled on Meadows Rail waya yesterday- after noon for some needed repairs to her .. v .4 " The schooner Theresa arrived this morning at Meadows dock with a load of cattle for Mr. W. J.-Warrenton, N. a , :'V-.;.'-.'- The schooner Ada I Eaton, came la this morning from Bogue Sound with a large load of fine melons. y ' Miss Ward Moore, of Grlmesland, and Miss Ethel Flowers, of Marribell, who have been viglting in this city guest of Miss Nina BasHlghti left .last night on the P. 0. and 'W. train 'for Miss Flowers' home and. where Misa Moore will visit for a few days before returning home. There was only one ease In the city police court this morning, a col ored youth was arraigned for being disorderly by using profane language on the market .dock. He was dismis sed by the mayor, but not until his parents had administered a good flog ging to the young lad, who promised never to use any cuss words again. The beautiful yacht" Spartan, left this morning going down to Morehead City and Beaufort for a few days' cruise. The following party was on board: Messrs. T. G. Hyman, J. B. Ives, We Dunn, 8rfonest Dunn, Robert SmallWood, Geo. A. Ntebll, and W. W. Clark. , The Amusea on Pollock .street will give a matinee thlaafternooa at 6 o'clock, especially for the'ladies and children, who can not get" out at the nights' performances. The. pictures are good, instructive and at the same time amusing, f IiNettVds rattehd these entertainmetata daily. Weather' for - North 'Carolina, sent out from Washington, D. C Showers tonight and Sunday; cooler in the cen tral and eastern portions. i The thermometer registered 94 de grees today in the shade during the hottest period, but still the day was very comfortable due to the fact a good breeze was blowing. The Origin, Progress and Destiny of the Jew will be the subject of Rev. W. Ham tomorrow night at the Tab ernacle church. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to oome and hear these lectures. ka1 'oa A PHONE 222. If Its a Begme seaad aelei or F, I. f. Ham m waat, call M, C Armstreig. Pheae, 174. Jan July Oct Dec LETTER COPYING - -PRESSES -' A nice line of LETTER COPY"- 10x12 siae $6.00 , 10x14 slxe .v,.,..,,$10'vf Can and look 1 at' mr Una. ;' Also Big lot of LETTER COPT BOOKS. , V- " OT7EN C DUNN, . s t tex crrici orjirrraR, 0 Crave St How Ben, V. C ' I L Railroad !! . Traveling public served in up to date ' manner from the New Restan- f ; ' rant on Depot Platform." Large ,. and Satisfying , Constipation cause headache, Bail ea,d!sstnsaT languor, t heart, palpi : tatlon.1 Drastic physic tripe, sicken, weaken 'the bowelsj and don't cure. 'Doaa'a Reguleta, act f ently and cure ',' constipation. 15 cents. Ask ywr drug- i s a irc-ca .CHEMM. J. I. BAIL KENNA & BALL, Cotton Broken, Agents for Rodgers, McCabe ft Co., Cotton Exporters, Norfolk. Va. : . lVew Tork Market 5V; ' . Open Close A , 9.08 '.06 9.37 '.S5 9.27 9.29 9.13 ' 9.12 Liverpool Market Open : Close July 666 7 666 July and August 661 : 663 August and Sept 637 , 633 Sept and Oct 612 V 616 Oct and Nov 608 .108 Nov and Deo 600 : 603 Dec and Jan . .V. . ...... i. . 600 605 Jan and Feb .............. 496 A 498 Feb and March 499 ' 499 March and April .......... 497 H06 Receipts none; futures opened quiet; near 1 1-2 decline. Total sales for the week 23000. : In order to reduce our stock of Blue Serges we,will,inake an, unusually Uqw price ou:Our ''.V These Suits1 are- all wool, good shade of blue, and good quality 'serge, an exceptionally good suit for $15.00. for ten days we will sell themf or just $1L50. . . ; I .These, suits bai be had in any size, in regu- larst slims," stouts or double brea Cut prices on sail other summer goods. J. G. DUNN Pkonc212. r- 't-.f & ca, . MS-S'i Pollock Street; : v. TONIGHT ATrJUaXA Bluebeard. This Is a picture that will speak for itself. No doubt all who have ever read the story of Blue- bard and his seven wives will readily call to mind the talethafu" ao'beau tifully woven together by tho. author. It will e a -pleasure to us to show you such a picture as this. The Dog and His Habits. Some thing entirely new and you will find this picture one that will please you from start to finish as it points out to you the different types, modes of living and the breeds of our dumb friend, the dog. The show tonight is one-that you will be both startled and amused. Come out and bring your frtonda. FISHING PARTY. Left This Moralaf for Merehead J)lty 'VI Ahoari Thla. J ' New Bern's fish market is bound to be a little alack' for a few days next Week, If reports current on the streets today prove to be true. The steam launch Thelma, Capt, 1 J.. Taylor, left this morning, via canal, tor Morehead City, and carried a party , of dlstin guished fishermen who have an eye that is superior when it comes to watching the cork. The members of the party vare Mr. L. J. Taylor, Hon. E. M. Green, City Tax Collector J. J. Tolson, Mr. Ralph Gray,' one of our leading wholesale grain dealers, Dr. N. B. Glbbs and ex- Alderman A. H. Bangart ' These gentlemen have made similar trips of this kind and know what steps to .take in preparations for a success' ful trip, and ft la said tney nave left nothing undone this time to complete the program, having supplied them' selves with all the necessaries pre scribed tor such an occasion. The party will return Monday and quite an interesting fish story is looked for by the friends of the distinguished party. ';-. o;.- : ; . 'A :'.'''.':.''' ';- ' ';.''. '' ' ' - . ' .'J''- " '''' ".i'' J' MARKET REPORT. v,: .Stocks. ,' ;t" -,:.; ':. :.';:.? !'' Ne, T4riU Jaly 18-Unlon Paciflo Steel a:ta4:'.werre(L' Powisyl- vaalaV, Brooklya Transit. Xoconwtlve 1-1, 4tlmbWInoiny H:8hta ft Cent! liX alghen 8t "Paul Norther PaciC Brathera PacMkl, Cahiidlan Ph- cino iilikhor.ip.ftJ wkm , pr wty Tax LIomm , i ' Penionaeonductlnf ,buslnes la, city jtt '.eiBera, hot having lU. and pMdihefr license tax at rear- by city ordinc4ir4 fMreby) oi. to' 'call --' -' ' list the same. Falling to eempry wi.S said ordinance subjecta the offender tflti'peniStyf rUliM.AiJi A'- . - -.y ; If Its a Bogie senad melen or f. F, T. Hams yea waat caQ.ap H. C. Amstroag. PkoM, 17V, A't'i A Rare porti to -get Summer H r Suits at Exceptionally Low Prices is offered every man and young man In town during this July Clearance Sale at America's finest ready to wear clothing. " ' 1 Whether you want a Back suit or on outing 'salt, youll act wisely in tak ing immediate advantage of the un precedented values In celebrated "Kup penheimer Clothing", for ;men and young men.' This Is clothing that will not fail to give perfect satisfaction to . tho moat critical men. - ' . You can now purchase, ' At $9.00 any suit that sold up to $1150 . At $11.26 any suit that told up $1160 . At fl.50 anf iuirlthat told foiriliiM At tllM any suit that sold for $5.W v Values like .these wttl go quickly; The sooner you come th greater will bo tho selection of styles) and sises.; ' 60c plain and fancy half hose, now 86o or 3 pain ........ . . . . . . . .$ LN 256 Wash four ta hand Ue, aow.;.;;..... ...... ltt $U0 Ueglige Shirts . . ; ... . $1.00 Negligee Shirts .......... . 60c Underwear Balbriggan and Nanaook ........ $2.00 and 2.60 Straw Hats 3brS? x. V..i .v.. LM LM is.-GOPLON, y-WW,-:-' - MNSSAND BOVS OUTFITTER. A trunk full of matter we write upon .If Ift t Href Iia:ii 5ff.iai.wa-ita.:a; if)- satii- ,The poor man's friend 1 the tlii Ingersoll watch with h largo Initial oa CM haek.' J. O. Baxter, Leading Jew eler. '';"' I vi' " v; - ;:'Mj, faction EweTnive " : : ' - ,Off 'WMMMMpaaW I y w - ,f,- . fcdittl ycurtdf. - . , 1 ' It', h v!'"i? pi i tr ,i i. i''-'; t V I'M."- ; 3 '.5''.' K 1 1
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