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. U V W n V J r f ' ' " The Kind Yoa I lav Always Bought, and which has beea In use for over 30 yean, haa hone the signature of - and has been made under his per f 't. Bona! supervision since Its Infancy. fCCCAjM A Time? m nnm tn dAMtl n vnn In Mila. . All Counterfeits, Imitations and M Jtist-as-good" are hot Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Oastorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. ? It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Narcotic substance. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and 'Wind . Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation . , and Flatulency' It assimilates the Food, regulates the . Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind Tou Harollways Bought In Use For - Over 30 Years. - tHtMimui eoiiMiiff tf VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Will Gnlos Accept. y Ed. Journal. We desire to know whether Mr. Owen 11.. Onion, It nomi nated for the legislature, will sccept. I see from the different precincts that they all favor him, sud understand that near ly every Democratic voter In the city la for him alw. CouhtrtMan. A Runaway Accident Pollocksville, Aug. 8 A bad runaway occurred here this morning; at 11:80 o'clock. Mr. Jack Dixon of Trenton was driving a horse hitched to a buggy on the street at this place when the horao beevme frightened at some cattle, he il ashed up the street,- made a abort torn throwing Mr. Dixon out of the buggy, he struck a tree in front of Dr. Koonce's office when the buggy 1 was smashed, ' tore down a picket fence In front of Mr. C. H. Bryan's house, ran through his plaza smashing.' several pieces Of furniture knocking out several plan posts and came so near falling on Mrs. Bryan as to brush her dress as he fell on the floor of the plaza. . . ' BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE Another ridiculous food haa - beea branded by the most competent authori ties. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain another tor muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nonr kh a particular part ' of the body, but It will sustain every other part. ,Yet how ever good your food may be, its nutri ment la destroyed by Indigestion or dys pepsia.. Sou must prepare for their ap-i pearance or prevent ' their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aid di gestion, stimulates the liver to health action, purifies the blood, and makes you feci buoyant and vigorous. Ton can get this reliable remedy at F. B. Duffy- Get Green's Special Almanac; ,. Ys .! - . '- Dre-ar Dents. For Him. ': Unrequited love drove a young man to commit sdlcide in A Bt Petersburg hotel It transpired that be had asked a little girl In the street to choose one of two pieces of paper which he banded her.'1 On one was written "Life" and on the other "Death." The girl chose 'Death.'1 ' - The Human Lottery "AS, If eaUr X were beMUrnl V how happ? Uf would so." j,. Many a forlorn maid has said this as She looked Into the minor, tot beauty women hareiaerinced home.IOTeaadfriende. It it the one poaeeaalon in tha lottery of human life which woman would not reinae . . BRADFIELDS Female ILetfuhtor for round girls on tha threshold of woman hood, haa bean invaluable. Whan they be come pale and languid, tha ayes dull, aching Wd, feet and hands cold, appetite gone or abnormal, obstructed period and painful meneet. and their lyatema general ly run down, they need building up, and their blood neeAi cleanilng. Bradlield's Female Regulator for women ii particularly trainable aad uaaful owing to Ita tonio propertina to build up the aya tem. and aa reuito of tha eonetroal Sowa. Painful, obatructed and auppreaaed menstruation permanently relieved and all dleeatea peoaliar to her genual organ an cured by it. . . , Regulator clear thaeomplir!oii,orfrnt ani the eye, erren the ant" , rmove mnddy anq blotched oonduion- i i neakln and cure io headaohe to a ciuty by removing tha came. Perfect Health for Women - la free and will be mailed on receipt of addreae. THE BRADniLD RrOULATO Co. a, tut, oa. PJ Signature of BEAUTIFUL LANTERN DRILL Grotesque and Pretty Designs Seen on Academy Green. The academy green presented s lovely end snlmated scene last night. One might have thought himself In a fairy land or surrounded by little disciples of Mourns with tbelr lanterna, some weird, some grotesque and sime beautiful. When in a mass the lanterna, made a very pretty argne. v , The occasion waa a lantern drill, got ten up in the interest of the Methodist Sunday school. The first of these drills In this city occurred last year and the Ides became so popular that there waa scarcely any trouble to find participants lathe entertainment At eight o'clock the little folks assem bled on the green to display the product of their ingenuity. There were about 125 children In line and led by police officer Montague they marched fron the green around two squares and on their return gave s very pretty drill which was greatly en joyed, . ::: :.- The Judges chosen to pass upon the merits of the lanterns were Messrs 8 M Brlnson and Wm Watson; Misses Lesh Jones and.Lolie Ives. Their task was not as easy si ' might be supposed, for there were msny pretty sad odd designs to decide upon, end required some thought to make s decision.. V There were sbont 600 . people on the green to witness the maneuvers of the little folks and they were regaled by Ice cream which was not an unwelcome feature of the entertainment. , . ; t Following are the names of those who got prises. 1st prize, Mary Berry, Snd prize, Pauline Barrlngton, 3rd prize, Eula EwelL Special prizes, Sarah Rich ardson, Mamie Hancock, Katerlne Stew- art, Lovena Arendell,ltobert Hancock, Katerlne Plttman, Louise Barrlngton, Bessie By man, Nathan Edwards, Her bert Thornton, Lela Hancock, Charlotte Howard, Ella Gasklna, Jails Parker. . " newer of the evawkeartv : One of the daintiest of wild flowers of Jane is the blossom of that time honored concomitant of roast turkey, the cranberry. While, however, every body knows the ' berry, few sro 'ac quainted with the flower, for the peat bogs where It blows In tho choice fel lowship of the stately pitches plant snd the golden clubhand of many a rare orchid are quite remote from the beaten paths of travel. The cranbwry Dlant is a small. slendU. somewhat trailing shrub, with tho fleetest 1 Of evergreen leaves, from amid .which a few threadlike stalks lift their nodding flowers. . When fully expanded,-: the pink lobes of each corolla are; ended back like a lily's, and from the heart of them the compressed stamens pro trude In the shape of a spear point or beak. The imaginative may see In this long beaked little blossom a re sembUnce , toa tiny crane's head, Whence some hard pressed etymologist has thought to derive the word crsa-berry-that is, crane-berry.-"Country Life In America." :'l v ; Onlj Natural Odor. Early yesterday morning, the office boy discovered thst the sir tn ths vicini ty of Church alley . was heavily ; laden with the fumes of sulphur, strong enough Indeed, aa to be very offensive aad an noying. In the simplicity and gullness of youth he figured It out, that if feml gants were being used, there was evi dently cause for It, and satisfying him self that the fumes were coming from somewhere up ths alley, snd knowing that small poi had been discovered at Havelock, and other points way Off, It occurred to blm thst a esse could happen In Hew Bern. v . All these were Idle thoughts of aa Idle fellow. The presence of small pot la Church alley, or the possibility of Such a thing was very positively ssd stoutly denied, and now the poor misguided youth must believe that the fames of Lrlmstonell s natural odor that hovers over the alley. Perhaps It is so. ' Jr Cottity CsmmlisIoBers. Tte assitsrj hosH stst at 10 M o'clock pinssst to a toeois suds to oositdsr lbs ssssJl poi srtsatfoa. Frtseat OoauaiMloasn, Jones, Bai ter, Wadsworth. Wood, ftlaaer asd Dra, Dsffy tad Hagaea, Oa motioa ft Is ordered that eos&mls- aloMrt C B. Jones ssd J. J. Barter b aad ere appointed a eosuattue U eoa fsr with Dr. H. H. Street, ths Superla tandeat of Hatha la regards to the cart and atteotioa of the nun pox easts sad arrange tnfljcontUWr method! asd SMana of meeting Ihesttuatloa raised by the ntbmk of small pox.) Ordered by tho County BanlUry Board that it shall bo alawful for say person or persona hi Craves county to refute to Im vaccinated when tha County Super intendent of Health than advise that each person or penonibe vaccinated. Any person violating this rale shall be fined sot exceeding $30 or Imprisoned sot exceeding 80 days, Ordered by the Board that the County famish inch vaccine virus as stay be seeded to the Oonaty Superintendent of Health and la all eases whera vaccina tions Is compulsory or desired, ssd In eoBDOlsorv esses no eharrea to be aasds by the Consty Superintendent of Health. Sanitary Board adjourned. The Board of: Cesnalssloaers saet In regalar session. - - Present Commissioners, Jones, Wood, Baxter. Wadaworth aad Fulcher. j "' - The bill of W. A. Wilcox for $88.15 for keener Street's - Ferry and extra work oa the Ferry house was al lowed. Board took recess. Board net at S p. m. pursuant tore- Present Commissioners, Jones, Wood, Wsdsworth, Fulchsr snd Baiter. -Whereas, at tha meeting of the Board n May 1901, the County Commissioners st the reqaest of many magistrate of the county adopted the provisions of chapter SO, lawa of 1901, the same being the road : law for Craven county, and whereas, sow various other magistrates request the repeal of the law, It is or dered by the Board that the former or der of the Board adopting the law be and the same Is hereby reconsidered and re pealed. Commissioners Baxter, Wood tend Fulcher and Wadaworth voting to peal. V." Commissioner Jones voting against re peaL The bill of G. V. Richardson for fur nlshlne rations to Furney Hawkins for live months, being $13 50 was al lowed. Ordered that Ed Ballenger be request- ted to furnish 4L60 per month in rations to Geo. Bizzell. The bill of E. K. Bryan, list taker of No. 8 township was allowed, a balance of 9.00 for work on tsx list which was accepted snd turned over to the Register of Deeds. The Board proceeded to draw s jury to serve st a Una of Superior Court to be held oa the 2nd . Mondsy after the flrsr Monday la September being the 15th day of September, : 1ST WKBK. . v . ... ...... . No. 1 township 8 E Ewell, John L Dizon, D P Whltford, H C Lancaster. No. 8 township David A Purifoy. No. 8 township M B Sauls. No. 5 townshlp-J L Matthews, J 0 Long. . No. 6 township B D Borden. " Na 7 township J B Besnlght, Titos. H Smith. - - No. 8 township Lather E Bryan, W B Ellis, E G Hill Jr, Rudolph Ulrlch, K F Rowe, Josepbus G Brlnson. No. 9 townshlp-J T House. " 2SD WESK, No. 1 townahip-E M Dall, K L Dix on. No. 2 townshlp-Geo 8 Rowe, A 8 Everlngten. . .' " No. 9 township-Jim Brown, H E White Jr. . i . " No 5 township Jos L Taylor. ; -No. -towaahlpt-H J Goodwin. . No. 8 townshlp-J T HolHster, G T Enbsnks, R L Daffy,- Wat Lorch, T F McCarthy W A Oasklns, D R Davis, las A Bryan, W O Wlllett, 5 .No. 9 township O H Wetheringtoa. . Ordered thst a tsx of 1 be levied on the real property of all persona living within the fence district of No. town shlpi -The list of laid persons to be fur nished' to ths Board by the fence com mittee of 7th township. -v - : Ordered thst a tsx of H be levied oa thavrsal property of persons living with in the fence district of No, 8 township, ths Hat of said parsons to be furnished the Board br fence commute of 8rd township. t .-' - , . Board took recess. ! Board met st 10:80 o'clock Aug. 5 pur suant to races. Present Commissioners Jones," Wood, Baiter, Wadaworth snd Fulcher. On motion the property of Mayer Hah n on Pollock street be snd Is hereby reduced from $13,600 to $10,000 the same being known as the 8tanly properly. ; Ordered by the Board that a voucher be Issued to J W Stewart for $21,68 bt lag money patd for land st Sheriffs' sale for taxes costs snd Interests. The said money having already bees paid by the owners of the land to ex-Sheriff Klnsey and the attorney of the Board is directed to collect the asm of $31,68 from e sheriff Klnsey '-V0:i( 'i Board took tecess. . .'; " : - Board met at 8 o'clock p. Aug. 5th 1003. '' i.-UVr,-: 'v;' Present Commissioner Jones, Wood and Wadaworth. " . , j . ! ' D L Roberts, Oounty Treasurer, pre tented his report which . was accepted snd ordered spread upon the minutes, Report of D L Roberts, Treasurer bf Craven County, for month of July: '". Oeaerat Taad. ': July I, by balance 8,359 68 July 81, by vouchers - 873 24 107 08 iS.000,06 Jsly 8, to Geo H Roberts 6,000 00 $8,000 00 1,700 82 late res ImhiI. July 1, to balance July f I. by coupons July 31, by balaace 1,637 60 6313 $ 1,700 63 $ 1,700 63 rM No. i. 1, to balaace Faooa No. S. 26 39 Jnly 1, to balance 86 75 July 81, by J F Register 10 48 26 33 Jnly 81. by balance $ 80 75 $ 86 75 Spaelstl Bridge fund. Aug 1 to balance 139 63 rindaaad Penaltii. July 1, to balance Jnly t, to B R Street 15127 10 00 100 July 16, to 8 R Street July 23, to W M Watson 19 00 $ 181 27 July 81, by balance 18127 $ 181 27 D. L. ROBERTS, Treas, Craven County. The regular monthly bills were al lowed. The minutes were read and on motion adopted. M aITLand, Fla, October 10th, 1901 The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltl more, Md. Gentlemen: I have had Eczema over thirty years, have tried many remedies prescribed by various physicians, but to nothing baa the disease yielded so read ily aa to Liquid Sulphur. I think If used properly It Is undoubtedly a speci fic for Eczema. I have prescribed It for others with most satisfactory results. consider It the best remedy for cuta neous affections I have ever known, and regard it aa the greatest medical dlacov ery of the age. Respectfully yours, W.A.HEARD, M. DC For sale at F, S. Duffy's. I In tho Beehive. In tho beehive proper there ore three personages the queen, the worker bee and the drone. The queen Is of first and greatest importance. Bhe is a fully developed female and la the moth er of all the bees in her hive. Take S bath In Hancock's Liquid Sul phur. They are superior to those of the moat celebrated Sulphur Bprings, having 1 the additional advantage of being made any desired strength. They will cure Pricklvheat. Eczema, snd all skin dis eases. For sale by jt. . iiuuy. An Important Action. To the People of North Carolina : At the annual convention of the N. C. Branch of the International Order of The King's Daughters and Sons held in Raleigh May 13th-15th, it was unani mously resolved by the delegates (all women) that a Reformatory for white boys be established as the State work of this Branch. - t That the need of such an Institution exists, needs only the affirmation of one fact, namely: That at present In our State Penitentiary young offenders are confined with hardened criminals as companions. Several atatea having such Reforma tories write that the results are entirely satisfactory, and that boys discharged from them make good citizens. So these schools may be regarded as Important factors In the education of the young which la . the great - question of the day. . : -K. 'y .; : The information Is also given that the expense of s boy for 13 months Is $100, snd thst s sheriff Is allowed that sum for -feeding s prisoner, A good snd faithful servant ' by , investing . this amount In such an Institution, would be commended for his well-doing, as his talents would serve the manifold pur pose of training heart, mind and body of one of God's creatures. i The first duty of all circles Is the relief of suffering nearest them, so thst local charities consume much of their means. But ttnerous philanthropic, oltisenaof North Carolina fathers, sons, brothers, do not let us be deterred in ourundet- taklng by wont of money. We need the morel support of men and ' women throughout our commonwealth in this matter, and pledget of financial aid from all who can make them. After se curing such pledges we will petition the legislature for an appropriation for this mach needed Institution Some great man, himself an interested worker, has saW, "The cause is Just, the object Is all right, now bring In your fanatics to carry It out." Ws mothers, wives, sisters, fanatics though' we may be deemed, ask you to UDhold us to success, by Spoken word and material aid. ', vj- v : The' following chosen committee of ways and means, bespeak your Interest and help; solicit responsive letters and Invite you to the privilege of the loving service "In His Name Rev. W.H.. 8. Burgwyn, Chairman Weldon. Mn T H Brlggs, Raleigh, . Miss 8erens Chadhoura, Wllmlng ton." Mrs T J Jarvls, Greenville. Mra Henry Perry, Henders n. Mrs A L Blow, Grecnjlllo. v Mra J H Brldgers, Henderson. Mrs J B Cherry, Greenville, lira W H Overman, Salisbury. X.Zrs J H Hall, BoulLeru P.nes Mrt F A Olds, Raleigh. - Jslyll.by balaace StarJoaary. There's no progress about hlra." No? But he's still doing buaineaa at kbe old stand. Isn't her "Say, rather, be Is doing buaineaa at the old stand-stllL" - Philadelphia Press. . Bla Till. "If H were customary in this country to confer titles upon men who go In for literature, what would I bet" asked a conceited Journalist of bis senior. "Baron of Ideas," waa the terse re ply. The Coast Line people are cleaning up snd grading Queen street very nicely. Tha sail boat James Rumley Is in dry dock st the Meadows yard and under going repairs. The New Bern Amateurs were defeat ed by the Aurora base bsll team yester day by a score of 13 to 0. Painters are at work on M. L. Iiol- lowell's residence, painting the sooth side which wu damaged by a fire some time ago. Several loads of tobacco came In yes terday. The rainy weather has hindered the curing and preparing of the weed for market somewhat Another large limb was noticed to have broken off a tree on the Academy Green. The trees there are dying fast and yet no one seems to care. Barfoot Bros, made an assignment for the benefit of their creditors Thursday. The amount of assets and liabilities is not known. Mr. J. F. Ives Is the as signee. The smallpox situation yesterday, was said to be under perfect control. No new cases have been reported and the old ones have been Isolated and are do lng well. The store near the corner of Pollock and Craven street, formerly occupied by Mr. L. E. Bryan la being fitted up for the bro kerage firm of alurphey and company. The city authorities have been iortu nate enough to purchase a lot of shells, with which to repair the streets. These repairs would nave been made sooner but for the scarcity of shells. A complaint haa been made that hogs are being kept in pens, right In the heart of the city, which may account for the offensive and nauseating stenches that greet one's nostrils, In the early morning It is said that the police are fully aware of this violation of a city ordinance. One of the prettiest places in town is the grounds surrounding the church and ces of the Presbyterians, on New street. The grass which is kept closely cropped, the beautiful shady walks, and the sleek Jersey cows crazing on the lawn, complete a scene quite pastoral, while the stately church and well kept offices give grandleur and dignity to the surroundings. It Needs a Tonic. There are times when your liver needs a tonic. Don't give purgatives that gripe and weaken. DeWitt's Little Early Risers expel all poison from the system and act as tonic to the liver. W Scott, 531 High land ave., Milton, Ha. says; "I have car ried DeWitt's Little Early Risers with me for several years and would not be without them." Small and easy to take purely vegetable. They never gripe or distress. F. S. Duffy. Republican County Convention. At a meeting of the Republican Exe cutive Committee for Craven County held at the Court house In New Bern N. C. August 2nd It was ordered that a County Convention of the Republican be held In New Bern N. C. on Thursday August 21st. Robkkt Hancock. Chairman. W. W. Lawrbkce, Secty. Jones County Primaries. To the white voters of Jones county: At s meeting of the Democratic Ezecu tire Committee of Jones county It was ordered that the primaries for the pre cincts be held st the voting place of each precinct on .August 16th, 1903 at 8 o'clock p. m., and that the county con vention for nominating county officers and member of legislature be held at Trenton, N. O. on August 25th, 100$ ' Let there be s full attendance of the people at these meetings In order that their wishes may be known. ? ; Every white voter who wishes to aid In continuing good Democratic govern ment n our county and State, and In tends to support snd work for the suc cess of the Democratic nomlnesa is cor dially Invited to participate. ; ' . T. 0. WHITaKStt,: ! . Chm. Dem. Ex. Com. Jones Co. Hew Mexico' White Sends. . The "white euuOs" of southern New Mexico lie In the San Augustln plain Snd are a sheet of pure gypsum sixty miles long and five to twenty broad. The white "sand" of gypsum raised by the wind resembles a line of break ers in the distance. AN OLD SORE months of diligent and faithfut use of external remedies that the place remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. ' Every chronic sore, no matter on what port of the body it comes, is on evidence of some previous constitutional or organic trouble, and that the dregs of these diseases remain in the system; or, ft may be that some long hidden poison perhaps Cancer has come to the surface and began its destructive work. The blood must be purified before the sore will fill np with healthy flesh ana ue BKin regains iia natural coior. n is through the circulation that the acrid, corroding fluids are carried to the sore or nicer and keep it irritated and inflamed. S. S. 8. will purify snd invigorate the stagnant blood when all sediment or other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh, rich blood is carried to the diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh begins to have a healthy and natural look ; the discharge ceases and the sore heals. . B,al o. mv will ha4 a. aa- S- S. & is the Only blood purifier vera sore leg and was traateS tor the beat phyalolan but reeeivei Our drug-fflat advised her to beet phyalolan but received no benefit. lvlseabertoi a. a., whloh she did. Fourteen bottle eared her and the has been well ever staee, I. B. HAROLD, SB Oaaal 8t Oohoes, u. T, skilled physicians for which no charge Diseases free. THE aTWirr FEMININE CHAT. Mrs. Nancy Jouea, one of the three Revolutionary widow pensioners, is dead in KnoxviUe, Tenn. Lucy Lenlngwell Cable, the editor of the Scrlbner school version of "Don Quixote," Just published, is the daugh ter of George V, Cable. Mile. Chiron, an old teacher, con ducts in Paris a Teachers' Aid society. During the past eight years she has found work for 2,000 unemployed teachers. Mrs. Jane L. Stanford has projected many plans for the further lmprov meat of Stanford university, Which Will include the erection of a new. uni versity library. Mrs. Charles A, White of Chicago Is about to build a home for friend less dogs, and any destitute domestic animal will be admitted to the tnstl-1 tutlon without regard to race or color. I Tleasant Valley, Pa, boasts a suc cessful miller of the fair sex, Miss Ma tilda Cressmann by name. She Is a rec ognized expert In the locality on corn end can estimate correctly the yield of an acre of standing grain. Miss Lillian Wald of New York Is at the head of the Social Halls associa tion, which has raised $200,000 to es tablish model saloons to sell light winesiind beer of good quality and en courage the use of temperate drinka Mrs. William Tod Helmuth, presl Uont ot tho National Council of Wom en, has gone abroad for the summer and possibly part of the iwlnten 6he expects to be present at the meeting of tho international council at Copenha gen. Mrs. E. C. Atwood of Denver Is one of the best all around business wom en In the world. She has been a geolo gist, a miner, a blacksmith, a carpen ter, a painter, a printer and a photog rapher. While working in her mine she wears knockerbockers. ; 6eOTTEplOQAQjjDOQ8. The Breed Haa Beeoase, Pyaurtlcmllr WJkJW , became Qrthe.oldftla.cjk and'; white spotted Dalmatian jlogS, better known as "coach dogSt'Vfttbat Were so numerous and . popular throughout the United - Bmteippia l&Od to 1882 tacluslvelp,hijr6edp pearsi ton have become JextinctwihlB Country, having, like the Newfound landtiwhich has shared the same-fates, gone, out of style and are ncyiongar popular. .These flogs jy ere?1 wttea color and spotted over every art 'of tha body with small black spots tbe size of a dime. They ,were first brought to JJngland from-the Austrian province of'Dalma tla,. and .ore still popular to a certain extent In that country, from which-the first i specimens were brought to the United 'States shortly after -the civil Wan, ' One of the reasons why, this dog rllannriAfirMl ark. nnlnVIv iWflfl.no donbt thoJfacttthltiheShad'nOypartlcular use otherfthurjej&gp! anditotrotTaloiigwyeVftaimge or coach nd '.ftfWctAttenttday - hi striking color) and markings. Aside from this the Dalmatian dog was com pletely worthless, r He could ; neither hunt, serve as a watchdog, catch rata, fight, or do anything else that other dogs aro capable of doing, and for this reason, no doubt, he died out Wash ington Post Reaeon end Imetlnet. A certain north country miner was particularly proud of a clever little dog he possessed. At times he was apt to claim a little too much for his pet, and one morning a neighbor waa en deavoring to point out the difference between instinct and reason when aa amusing interruption occurred. A seedy looking tramp.kturned., the corner, and the dog, without so much as a word from his master, sprang Into the road and offered battle. , 'There you are," laughedXthe miner as the dog snapped and snarled round the heels ot tho trampt 'etdon'ttlike the look of the chap. That's Instinct' Suddenly the tramp tunied'andcK- ed the dog Into an adjacent field. . "There you are," ejaculated the min er's friend grimly. : The chap dont like the look of the dog. An' that's reason." London Tit-Bits. , .. V ta::e i down repeating s::otcu:;: A Tlnchester Take-Down Repeating Shotgun, wit!, a strong shooting, full choked barrel, euuable f trap or duck shooting, and sn extra lntcrch"-" modified choke or cylinder bore barrel, for fie', i r lnst Ut st only $42.00. . Dealers sell t.. t Ln. This mskes a serviceable all round "n ? rsch of .everybody's pocket book. Vs" ' i 5 tns im.noot snd out!at the roil a t wrel guns snd are J ' t ssrel; i --"ATWGAnyiSCJ., - KCVi Will sour the sweetest disposition ana transform the most even tempered, lov able nature into a cross-grained aad irritable individual. If impatience or fault-finding arc ever excusable it is when the body ia tortured by sa eating and painful sore. It is truly discouraging- to find after that is guaranteed entirely vege table. It builds up the blood sad tones np the general system as bo other medicine does. If yoa have a sore of any kind, write us and get tne advice ot experienced and is made. Book on Blood and Skia erZCiriC CO.. AtUtaata, Oa. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for Register ot Deeds ot the County. GEO. B. WATERS. To the Democratic Voters of Gra ven Goanty: I hereby announce that I am a sndidaie for tbe Office of sheriff of Craven County, subject of course to the Democratic rimaries to be held Sept. 8rd. J.W.Biddte. To the Democratic voters of Graven county: I hereby announce myself a Can didate for County Surveyor, subject to the Democratic Primaries. Josiah Tingle; To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for the office of Clerk of ths Superior Court of Craven county, sub set to the action of the Democratic Primaries. ' - - ' n.v',-: To the Democracy of my county f de sire to express my sincere thanks for the generous support given my cendidaoy heretofore. "... Yery truly, W.M. Watson. ' To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: I hereby announce myself aa a Candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the: Democratic Prima : F.,S.:ErhuL To : the Democratic . Voters of ; Craven County: 5 " J 1 tlsrAriv finnnnnm mvoAlf a. atl. didate for the House, of Represen tatives, snbject to the Democratio Primaries. '' ", W.B.LANZ To the Democratic Voters of Craten County: I hereby announce myself as Candidate for the office of Begister of Deeds,1; I have nothing to say" derogatory of any other candidate for the office, and base my candi dacy solely upon "my record aa a county officer, my record as Democrat, and aa a worker for the partyYi I. 'X-l -?- ' - I submit my claims to you fof consideration and if tl-cy r. ct with your approval by a further continuance ia tLa c-cc, I will endeavor to deserve your trnrt f j I have striven to (' j i l tlo : ' L" r ....... 7.
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