9 n rv- For Infant and Children. .j It.-- AVefefaLk IVc potation for As -sloulating flfcfaxlaiuJRcgula ling treSiJnaclu i Dowels of .IfciiKicdfciiiflave At. . nu.Li' Promoica DigesliouCitfCTlul-' nessandRest-Contahnneiiht Opium.MQrphine noxIiik-ral." NOTlAHCOTIC. A v ' , : .i Mx.Smm ' - HkmSmd. , .. ii Bears tho4f JSignatiire of Aperfecl Remedy forConsfyw Hon. Sour Stoiirch.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcweri sh rtf m And Loss of St p.;- NEW YORK. fJJ-L-- 1 m i? of vVKAif . .. . A8B: p. JoMver ' fell tThipfii. Yaiia'4 IMi Jllll II UUQIO ! . ... ' . - iH V R lllinJIII I XV 'tarn w ar .j hhmm aa U.D.0FC. WOMAN AND FASHION Salter Path Notes, noonte an getting on about m w Eov Klatioa Chapter Ac ports OS Yfctt t i; i In Ben. TIm folkrvkag frota - tit Kbuton Fr Preae, of Ut It ft part i f the report to. UaedMltm Chapter of the Daughter of th Oonfadanor, by atr. Che. & Woodtoy, of tha Chapter rlalt to saw Banlaat weekt Bakg met by -their" meal hosts, the Daughters woregreeud wttb most genu bia hospitality, an upon arriving ware presented with invitations to receptloa atOMlKHMef Ue- Weir Bora Chapter president, Wm Mary -T. i Ollter. The hens wa veritable bower moat bean' Ural" Bamboo' gracefully adorned the walk.-'O&tbe-atairwaya aad everywhere wereexqutaitettil aid white roaea, ear- nations d iayjhryentliemuin, alagM wttb whioh'la taatefnl draping were th large aad beautiful ehapter flag and boat of 'tiny one, After meeting the BtauopfaaWeut' aad her 1 ataff, we wraakarmn-4ate ate dlnug room, wfaeae eotoeitatha htatorto, red, white latttad, wer' 4a vrldeaoa, mn la the dalleiaoateamea eaka. Tateaeoaptioa waa mIt the foretaate of perfect wand of gaiety, fothe next ftbjuttMwo eamd tof Maw Bern ten dared "the Afcwghter a1 reception and dauco wMch were . aaoh ramarktble for the whole aonledeeae of (u effort! for the enjormantof tthoi gneeta. i It waa a taawhtBgaaeotaola tei eee .the delight 4wMiwbJoh. UotAaidsaoldlen tripped 4roigUke ggsrea of tbe-Tlrgtiila Eeel, aadii1adeeV few wren Tnttired to m itn atatelj audi dtgntned manner, ThahaU waataatafoUy Jdeoorated In the Confederate coteraj and a delightful re- est spread for na. On Thnraday moat et' tbav gaeau ' were entertained at an " Aaohor Party" aa the Wewa and Ob aerrer aptly pnt It glren by Mr. F. 8, Dotty, i Xr. and Mr. B, If eadowa gave for the U. D. 0. a charming reception In their beautiful home on Tharaday night, whlob wee 'largely attended and there too, the color scheme waa followed, and Ctrl' InitHil KaW. A dainty wrapper or kmnglng robe eotaetblng which erery young air! cigacaa. After a buay day there nothing more comfortable, and a girt that la at all clever with her needle can make aa exceedingly at- DIED pAunf(a11u nt I.Ij lirtmo tiAav fTaHnntti1 Our Creek, on White 0k Rlrer, Carteret,' usual In health and proaperity, aonae lit-twfjrwhare were. beauUful flowers and onnty. N. C. in tl.o 78th year of his age .tie sickness, out noimng senoui v . f,jt WOmesu .The Elks did the Daugh- Mr. D. A. Morton, an old and respected j know of at present; no marriage, ,ur , hOBOr.to entertain them at lun citizen formerly of Onslow County, H. 1 deaths lately, the last deatn nere was Ci I last summer when Mr. Henry Smith Mr. Morton hl N on sick a long time died. Tne last marriage was, 1lt with dropey and other complicated dls-' summer, when Mr. Dan Lewis and MUs eaneB, Imt m Ust week wn's taken worse j Eva Frost were married, and iIIimI letvini; a wlf, one child and The flsh intorest is yory dull here avers! ifrHnYhildrnn, benldes scores of now, and has been all the fall. frlBmUHii.lrrlHiW.-a to mourn his death I The clam buslneHi Is some butter, JIr w.h Ni .iii.cli nit oilier f the M. (though itUms are scare-. cood raau has left nil Borne of the cltiieens nave gooo. gar dens and potato patches, while omers W. hare none at all, ar. coum nave tnem .u ithev wished or tried. A rw nf them' hare one or two fine I'sr lUii.uMk'h Liquid Hulohur, fr mt ho In peun. Mr. D. J. Willis has Ecari.i i'liiii-lrM. KliiKWonn, lnndrulT l0nethat will wi li?h now 450 lbs., lie Church Homli. A pHHCK lo Ills HsheA. Orl P.HI2. G- W. nn.l ll wk. wh. r..r salt-jit r .hmiulit thin nut Iro.n lir j w naniiors I). NV Kitchener to Command. Rome, Oct. 22. Lord Kitchener en route for India today admitted ' that if the situation In Bomaliland grows worse he might stop there and lead the fight against Mad Mullah. The Innes Band. America now aupporta sereral con cert bands that are probably unrivaled In the world. Those of Innes and 8ousa, are of course among the most renowned of these. Innes was world-famed aa the greatest of all trombonists, during the time of Gllmore. Afterwards he dropped solo playing for the larger career of a popular bandmaster. His organization has toured the country year after year, ' atradily gaining popularity and renown " untH now the mere announcement of a forthcoming tour, results In requests and demands for festivals. The tour this year which opens November 1st, is a long one. The band will travel to the coast and return.closlng the season with k ten day festival in 8u Louts, opening there on Dedication Day." The concerts will lie played In the Liberal Arts Build. ing, now under course of construction, and It h safe to say that the capacity of this Immense3 building' will be fully ftealed durldg the stay of Innes and his Band. This city Is tnoluded In the route, " and much pleasure is in store for those who will attend the Festival. x .; i S I SECRETS '" At U frloa orSaOkrlac. - ' . tvr . n W M tA MMlt.hlVftUdlMI bT Breanmcjr uBr much pmln nd 'Ta'; I raomnce prompt hr lo lurU)i la sUnej "KHcnd tain. bidW. pl. at to E hVownd-Ktw.aadlwrmcKtMlyi. nlncV. will aoabla h to "H?LHlSd twaaav I Hlllglll inin iiMpf - - r- ! Urt Spring paying I8-.00 for him. Berk- ahlte and Poland -OMua ureeU. m. Willis expects in keep ihr.'hog untjj Christmas or later, and make blm thorl onghly fat, If so. tharhog will -no doubt weigh 800 lbs or more. Mr Cicero Wlllla, Timothy wuns ana Cooper Adams hevovlao some very fine hnvaln nena. TbeV "Will weigh from 200 to 800 pounds each. Mr David 8.. Koonoei of Bogue came over on a vtsIUast SMsday, MessrsWest ly Smith, David "imeVTobe Kelly with heir wives, cameoTer 'With Mr ikoonce Mr Koocce made us a nice Utile Ulk In our church. Mr K Is Wind and Is trying to raise funds to ge to a special eye Doctor la Chicago 111. The Independents la uarteret county aeem to think they will elect their ticket all right while the Democrats are equally aa aanirnlne. They have all registered at1 Halter rain we believe except one ortwoanatney will do eo this week, though several did not pay their poll tax j In- the time prescribed ;by lsw, May 1st, 1 we hear they are all registering juet the same, ruess we can all vote whether we regis ter or not so we vote , to suit somebody, Tbelawa In -ou country now ere not tenerally enforced especially If the par ilea interested will subscribe to .the cash. w I . '.. Mr Mlcyah Adama Is building him a new sharpie 4) feet long. Mr Stephen Dixon la alao building one, his la about 40 feet long. ' ; M- ' " Mr Damoa Guthrie, and', family w&o moved away from here last summsr ttf Hunting ouarters oniy xamea urem on long month and though he was letting $50,00 a month on salary, he atovea mck here about two weeka ago saying there waa no place like Baiter Path foe Damoa Guthrie. . These people art" wedded to Bogue Banks, bora. and! reared here they seem to think there jaeo place In the world like Bogue Banks. Mr Q W Ward of SwanBberd, Is here again trying to teach school for them, they all seem to like Hrt Ward much, but don't want him to be toe strict on my younguns. 8ome of them want to even dictate terms for ? him to teacn oy Well wo guess he won't hate any harder tlmtfthaa ha had last year beta; hope not anyway. Tarv warm, drv and sieetery, aon t " - talk. We have to tie up wir hands in the school room. , fe eheoay a thoroughly delightful occasion after which we all repaired to the stesm- er Neuse and to the beautiful music of harp, violin and flute, and flying an im mease Confederate flag, we glided down the river, again the guests of the New Bens ehapter. The german club gave ball that nlKht, but being unite tired ws older women were perfectly con tent to seek our hospitable homes and leave the young ones to trlpthe light fantastic till the dawn of early morn On Saturday Mr. James A. Bryan, presl dent of the A. ft N. O, having placed train at the disposal of the New Bern ladles, they carried the Daughters Morehead City and there regaled us with sn oyster roast, clam bake and other goodth'nga. Many of the Daughters from - Inland towns had never beheld the sea and the tailing partlea werei sources of unalloyed delight to them as well as to us who were more familiar with the beautiful sound and the grand old Atlantic The most perfect weather prevailed during the whole week and every advantage was taken of the day light between sessions and general enter talnments by our untiring hostesses te let us visit each historic point and see Mew Bern in all the beauty of early au tumn. : Thia la only -a alight mention of the lavish hospitality showered npon us by our slater chapter. l ill V kfi-'V'-i"- . -v fw flV . "4. ill. All r;. mi. Ail THB BOSA HOCSB WBAPPBB. tractive garment from some lnexpen- alve material by her dainty needle .work. The full skirt la gathered to the empire waist, and a wide applied plait down the middle of the front flares slightly near the lower edge and conceals the closing at the upper left Bide. The fancy shaped collar gives the fashionable breadth to the shoul ders, but may be omitted If desired. The sleeves are of the two seamed bishop style. Dainty sprigged lawn, challie or cashmere, with tie of liberty satin ribbon, will give pleasing results. Pittsburg Dispatch. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE rasktawa la Fwnltwrc. On maa la largely reeponaibl for the requirement! of house oeorntlon today. Years ago William aiurria be gin it, when by proxy be threw from our moth ere" wlndowa the white cotton tidies with which they were wont to decorate their borne and opened the eyco of a few to the fact that elab orate glnserbread decoration aud cheap wood brilliantly varnished were nut art Then began tne introduction or a few good pieces, survlvala of an artistic decoration ended so auddenly after Sheraton'a day a century before or cop Lea made by the occasional for- alghted manufacturer, let at best these piece were rate and used with out any regard to their surroundinga, although through them we learned a little about the furnishings ot the dif ferent periods and could talk under atandlngly ot colonial and Heppel- white and Sheraton and Flemish ana mission furniture aad pointed with pride to our various possessions, never realizing that the hopeless medley of our furnish) nga waa only a shade less inartistic than tbe gaudy varnished pieces that preceded them. Now all is changing. In the first place, the shop no longer offer any ex cept pieces definitely copied from some famous werkera designs or else aaapt ed and modernized, retaining all the decided characteristics. No longer must you buy a chair or a table because you like it. Xou must buy it for a certain place In your house, because It la now out of tbe question to have a Chippen dale chair, mission table, colonial wall paper and a Ileppelwhlte bed all In the some room, lour furniture and wall paper and draperies and carpet must all be selected with definite knowledge of what is what, and fortunate Indeed for most of us It Is that the salesman knows and can tide us over the diffi culty. A Waltreaa on Wheel. The removal of plates and dishes al ready used and the labor of replacing them with another course means an awkward break in tbe meal In house holds where there IS no one to wait upon the tabic It Is an extra burden upon a housekeeper, who is glad enough to sit down after her labor in the klteheu. The appliance shown, reproduced from the American Kltch- Don't Treat -Symptoms ' Go after the cause; 8tlmulante aud cathartics will never ear Indigestion. They may temporarily relieve tbo aystem but tbe next i:iwd clotn It again. The food should be digested. - The nourishment licl'U- trcu.lh it con tains should be appropriated Absorbed by the aystem. i" Children Thrivo on Kodol KODOL - jm rifles, cleanses, strengthen and swtx-tns the stomach. Thlft aew discovery digest all cIiism (if food and aaalats ioa aiomacu ana aigesuve organs in assimilating and tranatormlng It Into the kind of mmriehnjeiit that la taken np by the blood and fed to On tUmie throughout the various organs of tbe body. Kodol cures indigestion and dyspepsia, thus removing tbe cause of all stomach troubles. Kodol gives such strength to the body that is u luvBiumoiB in ail waaung uiseases, . i " wish to think fern tat m hat Kodol haadooa tor ma." wrlt Clifton Otnoa. Oollotl. ImA. "It cured m ot drapepalaaftar awrUilnf la bad fail ad. Wan I triad Kudol It heloidB Kodsl Digests What Yoa Eat. . . Prepared by B.0L DeWtM Oev.Caica(a Tb U bottle eantalaaSH time a much Ovaetaal meaanram ) a Sbe trial ala which aUa tor 60c. - icwuri Lime Etiii users to faraoaa litti II nr pllla eoastlpaaloa. Bat, thorough. for The Barer aitaa, i s rr f co Aprons. As another sign of a reversion on the part of our girls to femininity there is prophesied the return of the apron, long banished to maids' wardrobes and to below stairs regions. Now it Is com ing to the fore by degrees, and by the time all Indoor things are in full awing It will be a recognized part of every (woman's house uniform. Of course It will be an ornate affair, made of mate rials expensive and dressy and with everything possible dono to It to relieve It of its utilitarian aspect Though it will have strings, no apron is complete without strings for the tying up of va rious persons that like to be held by such means. Boston Transcript SHE KNEW JOSH. wntaeaa Waa Not at All Relaetut t Tell of Hla Caroar. 'Now, madam," said the eomutel for the defendant to a little, w!ry, black eyed, fidgety woman who had been aummoned as a witness in a case, "you will please give your evidence in aa few; words as possible. Yoa know the nefendantr" 'Know who?" "The defendant Mr. Joahtta Baggl" "Josh Bagg? I do know him, and I knowed hla father before him, and I don't know nothin' to the credit of ei ther of 'em, and I don't think" "We don't want to know what yon think, madam. Please say 'lea or 'No to my question." "What questioner" , "Do you know Mr. Joshua Baggr "Don't I know him, thought Zoo ask Josh Bagg if he know a me; ask him if he knows anything 'bout tryin' to cheat a pore widow, like me out of $23; aak" "Madam. X" "Aak him whose orchard he robbed last and why he did it in the night; ask his wife, Betsy Bagg, If aha knowa anything about slippln' Into aelgh- bor's field and mllkin' three cow on the aly; ask" 'Look here, madam" . "Aak Joah Bagg about that uncle of ealaeorwalaler, larr book ot par Uealara on bone or aaoatorlaa treat moot. Addraea, B. m. wnni.i.avm.. umri e U!fy flTfB' rsiftllMM Itttixfl FILLS uriiinm am iuir raua. Art:. Alwauarr-lialie L.dUS.aek Irjt1t par i;iiii;iiri r.it' rnuaUABts HKU mi intils) kwxaw, HaUa4 lbk UaieriMaiM. T trli at ulla BTw UatWareraja k1 It aillteia awaet ImUs. Slemia. Kit f fm trrwa;. ear eaavi 4. ! atu.f fat I'atH'v-ailnrw, TUal aiUlS m " Mail IW LM.m ft lawaar, by r Hr MvOL .mn r.-atlsamabaU. BeMfef DnmgtMn. CklwBtrBr 41liwlaM r. MaUUM awar, aMUaA J. MaMhattkM THE CELEBRATED Garland Wood Heaters We are the agent. Breech Loading, Single and Double Barrel, Hammerless Shot Guns. Full line Ammunition for Sports men. the Transparent Yoke. A very fetcbing waist that fastens at, the back is of azure silk muslin. having embroidered bands oi deep yel low batiste. The novelty of this waist appears In a transparent yoke fashioned of verti cal stripes of narrow black velvet ex- Onslow Co., Past Office (Ranges. The post office at Stump Sound 1 has leea- discontinued, the mad for that place now going to Folkston. The Dost offloe at ' Dixon's is now at the railroad station, a change more con venient, about a mile from the former location. ' Mother's finger. It would lna4 b ahaawlul u ie wcrlnta of modnlr w nctarf to ww aw """! T v ' . ---1.-1 i , . CO Dacomo miliini nwu m. aooui ........ w.- -- , -viu oiuK toraiidiart.W aacur iba ih cMld rl 'Tonne Refased, to Answer. ;, New York, Oct. W.-Wav'lL. Hooper wu arralnged before Judge. Cowing to day. He refused .to plead) guUty Of in nocent of tbe murder of Mfs. AnnaPu Utzar. ' - ' - " 'i . . . . A Big Haul Of Pish. The Journal's : oorrespondent at Baiter Path reports an enormous catch of Mul lots' last Tuesday. One'hutidrcd barrels were taken. , '' The fish were all extra line and large. This wu the first big catch of the sea son. . .. i ..'..,(' irThaaeaeen promises to be very good fovlthajBahermen. t . 1 , lBilck-walkaare being laid on Orescent street, 1 11:1.1 '.v? . t Mr.' Bd Berry Is lettering itha aide of C. D. Bradbam 'a drug store. Pepal-Colt Is tha-Bradham soda foun tela drink. Mom cotton was sold -yesterday than at any .time since-the season opened. There were 111 bales whloh sold at 7.80 to 8.29. .V-'.-'D : The A. C. L. passenger train between this city and Wilmington will be heated by steam ;thll H winter," Instead of by stoves In the cars, as formerly. r The health autharltles reported yester- day a case of small ' pox, bu Metealt street, the Mann residence, i quarantine precautions were at once taken. M. Hahn A Son, contractors for car rying the mall from and to the trains on the' Atlantic; Coast Line la this city have In service a fine new mall wagoa. The Naval Reserves have been Invited by the government to attend the yacht races at- Hew, York next August The invitation hai. been accepted.-1 They will not attend the 8tate Fair at Raleigh next week, , . .V ', J : , Killed By Bridge Palling. ? Oct, . JThrea were killed and severaUnJured today by a fall Ing glider in bridge. i bablM i i the mniU ot Our bb "Motharhood" mallad fna, All .iramaa itwaM ba a. ! , . , TUB BRADFIELD : REQUIAT0R C0.V 3 s AUANY,GA. . Boeri Deny ine Report'!?, London. Oct, 83. Bow Generals, De- Wet and Delary returned her todaf IB disclaimed any Intention of asking an IF terview with Chamberlain.! "" " "Goes Like Hot Cakes. v"The faateat" eolUng article I have in my store,' writes druggist C. T. 8mlth, f Pb,;Ky '"l. Dr. Ktnss New Dls covery for 'Consumption. Coughs and Colds, becauae it always cares, la my Ot year of sales it hu never failed. have known it to save sufferer from Throat and Lung ,dieses, who could hget no Kelp from doctor or any other rtmedy.- Mother rely on It, best phy sician,, prescribe It, and O.iDi Bradham guarantee satisfaction or refund price. TileWxrtUee frea,, Reg. sizes, 50c and - AZTJBB ailiS atUSUN. tending from a round band of em broidery at the shoulders to the stock, which la of batiste and muslin. ' The contrast of the black velvet against the whiteness pf the neck la daullng, and tbe waist can ba avorn with equal becomlngness by- either blond or brunette. New York Ameri can and Journal . Oatrloa Feather Faahioaable. The plcturo hats are not complete without ostrich plumes. They, nreogen- eraDy seen at their best in 'blackaor black and white. The . curtain effect arrived at by lace or planting of black velvet 1 getting less exaggerated, ana women are distinctly tired of tbe.ehep herdeaa shape, either large or small. Jn reality it suits so few people andlt ha become too universally fcdoptedtby the multitude to be any longer consid ered worthy of attention, byimimnera. Sheep men living along the west aide of the Big Horn basin in Wyoming are Drot eating against the proposed largement of the forest reserve east of the Yellowstone park. They! claim that they will lose a large port oi their aunv met- sheep- range if the reserve la an farced. , - ' i ' DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE, - Permanerxtly cured by the masterly power ot "South Ax ikicau Naavra Tokio,'' Invalids need suffer i no longer, beoaase this great remedy can bare them all. It Is cure for tbe whole world of stomach weakness and lndlget.lon!' The cure beartns with the first dose. '. The re- l'f It brings Is marvelous snd surprising I .makes no failure; neven Olsappointa. No matter how long you have suffered, voar cure Is certain under tut ase of this great health-giving force. Pleasant and always safcSolif by O.jgD. Bradham, Druggist' ' I . 7 his that died In prison; aak him about SaSH DOOrS, i51inaS, TBB WAITRESS COMPLETE. en Magazine, Is a very convenient la bor saver, combining the convenience of the serving table With the utility ot the dinner wagon (a small folding ta ble on casters used largely in restau rants as a temporary receptacle for supplies). The "waitress" In question is made from a firm box 20 inches long, IT inches wide and 12 Inches deep. Four pieces of smooth 2 by 2 lumber, each fourteen inches long, are required to form the legs. The top of the box, supported by slats, forms one shelf. The board that is to be tbe base of the serving table must then be taken off and the fonr corners sawed out to admit the legs. After the holes are sawed out the board must be replaced. the legs set up In the box two or three inches, or high euough to allow the shelf, to rest upon them, and the whole fastened together firmly. It is a good plan to nail a hoard about two Inches wide across the front to hold in the numerous dishes which will be placed there later. A rolling or boarding la put on three aides ot the top, and four caster complete tbe structure. At meal time the "waitress" stands by the bostesa, with dessert or nny other additional dish on tta shelves. Plates and dlshea removed during the meal are placed in It and the extra course Dut on the table. After the meal all the dlshea are placed on the serving ta ble, which 1 then rolled Into the kitch en, saving many unnecessary atepa. Tha. Bab j at Home. It 1 always a good sign fpr a baby to sleep a great deal, and delicate and puny Infants who sleep much become strong and healthy children. Even Da- blea who are large and thriving at birth, unless they get a great deal of Bleep, become weak and Bickly. A baby should have few toys and these of tbe simplest kind. The infant with a lot of amusements always be- ins tossed in the air, danced on the knee, having a rattle shaken in its ear or surrounded constantly with all sorts of playthings live in a state of un healthy excitement It grows bored.' . It wants something new all the thne and frets and crlee if It doesn't get it. The average- healthy baby can find its own amusements. It, plays with its toes. atretches Its legs, bite Ita fists experi mentally, watches its mother na she walks around the room, and all this I fun, besides being Just what' baby neeoa ,. ; u, ,-. .i v- Jriv 'Oao 'Veraloa at tt. The ben that bad been betrayed Into hatching a duck's egg looked dis tressed. But ' the rooster,! na usual, was patrontxlngly masculine. " "If a wise hen," be laughed, "that know ner own egg." Chicago Post - 'i "A - . i h mi ,ii n '. .! Y : , lettln' hla pore old mother die In the workhouse: ask Betas about Dnttin' a big brick Into a lot of butter ihe sold last spring" "Madam, I tell you" "See if Josh Bagg know anything about f eedin' ten head of cattle on all the salt they could eat and then lettln' them swill down all the. water tney could hold just 'fore ho driv them Into town and sold 'em. See .what he's got to say to that!" "That has nothing to do witn in case. I want yon to "Then there waa old Axrael Bagg, own uncle to Josh, got kicked out of hi native town, and Betsy, Bags own brother got ketched In a, neighbor's henhouse at midnight Aak Joah" "Madam, what do you know, about this case?' "I don't knowa llvln thing bout it. but I'm sure Josh Bagg la guilty, (What ever it is. The fact la, I've owed them Bagges a grudge for the last fifteen year, ana I got ooyseir cauea up on Duraose to get even with 'em, ana 1 feel I've done it" Tit-Blta. General Hardware. Under Hotel Chattawka, NEW IIEBN, JT. C. Henry s Pharmacy, No Farther Delay. A couple had been engaged to be married for about fourteen, years, and still the swain had not mustered np courage enough to ask her to name the happy day. The other evening he called In a peculiar frame of mind and asked her to sing something tender and touch ing. Imagine his surprise when she eat down at the piano and sang, "Dar ling, I am growing old." There was no further delay. Scottish American. 127 Middle St. Full line of Drags and Medicines. Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, etc., also the following Mineral Waters: Matchless Mineral Spring, Buffalo Lithia, Hunny. adi Janos, Eunyadi Matyas, Carbana, Veronica, Apenta, Red Raven Splits. Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Pasterine Tooth Paste. COLUMBIAN INSECTICIDE. Creolum, the Great Disinfectant and Bed Bug Destroyer. Brom-Chloralum A sure PREVENTATIVE of infection ot contagion of DIPHTHERIAL SMALL POX. , Physloians' Precriptions; specialty. A Clerical CoamaAraun. Archbishop Whately one asked the question; "Why can a man never starve In the great ldeaertT' ' and answered it himself -ea-foUOwst "Be cause be can eat the aaadt Which Is I there. But what brought the' sand wiches there? Why. Noalr tent iHam, and his descendants -mustered and bred." .. .. ; , , TalclnaV Fataa, : . 'Genius," quoted Smuthen "Is an In finite capacity for. taklwr Dalns." "Then," , remarked' , Smithera, "old l&roanache must be a genluat Be get every ailment he hears any one else has," Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. RHEUMATISM .i i it -fir Tortures, Cripples'aiDeforms, I ELomj j.ATher of time, a very Rheumatism doe not treat all alike. I heavy solid gold case, as heavy a a filled t' I case, beautifullv hand carved, fitted with a 15 Jeweled Elgin movement, a perfect -time piece, X)nly $35.00 while they last alakta k Boat at ha Coal Fantna. P "Xe,. we are having the kitchen re decorated and put lo nice order." -Whafa that fori" -' . "Why, w expect to receive all our company there a aeon the (Winter sets In." Cleveland Plain ejjr. ;J.,.., i'i;,;? ' I ut I f: Some suffer torture from the nine, the attack beinar ao sodden, aharn and disastroua that they are made help- leas cripples in a tew aay,vniia otnen feel only occasional awitche' of pain in the knees, ankles, elbows and wrists, ot the muscles of the tars. anna, back ot neck ; but this treacherous disease la only traveling by" slower- etageai I The add poisons are all the while aaaantnlating in the' blood, and muscles vnnd) joint are niung wun corroaing, b9M matter, ana when the disease tfehtene its a-rin aad iriKe wttn tuu , -,- lorce, no consutu- TUC' !M 01111 tton is strong enough; lilt jULUUU to withstand iu fear- J a ain fut blows, and ita vio -OOtAiiU tint are crippled and t VDTC f I deformed, or literally r.1 -OIO I VtUl womoutbyconatantivaifMli rrt paini . Rheumatism irUJLalJ mABY!ACID. tatinr eoison in the : " -i a ! i bloodVand thia ia tha cause ot every va riety and form of thia dread diaeaaa. Ex ternal remedies, do not reach tha blood, consequently do no laatinr a-oed. . fc & a S, goes directly into tha circula tion and attacks the diaeaa Hselt, : The nrirl rmlnnna that mim. .Via IhHmmmIIm aorenesa and swelling are neutralised an j the blood purified and cleansed of all irri tating matter, and nothing ia left In the 1 circulation to pro duct i the attacks. & aS, beir ravage table reme. y does not impair tue dire. tion or vnmil Iim.1 tti Uke alkaliand potash rented LatbuiU'i up and invigoratea the entire ayctam, and at the aarae time make a thorough and permanent cure of RhenmatiRiu. ' White for 1 nr free book on Rh imatlsm. THE SWirf SPECIflS C3, k.. Cj, J. O. BAXTER, EnottiiiTtf ! . Car load Stocks Best Patent Di . dem and Rose Bud Flout. . 100 White Tarbell Cheese. PoBtum and Grape Nutg. , Oat Meal and Hominy, Dried Apples, ;N Corned Mallets, Alamance Cotton Pine and Coal Tar. All sold Cheap for Cash.' : B. S. Darenport, f . 84 MIDDLE St. Farm Sip AUlUllUl hi. - Hope -Farm,-about 4 , mile from Sew Bern. ' M(f acres cleared. Good Land, for Tobacco and Truck.', ' J';"" J Qobd farm buildings .Tn.(. Inquire,.-, .,,

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