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Sour H" Stomach s , No appetita, Iom of strength, nervousness, headache, oonstfpeilon, bad breath, general debility, sour rie Inp, and catarrh of the stomach are "til 4 us to Indigestion. Kodol ouros indlgMUon. This new dlaooTory repre sents (ha natural Juices of dlfeeflon as they exist In a healthy etomaofc, combined with the greatest knows tonlo and reconstructive proparflaa. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only em In digestion and dyspepsia, but this famoaa remedy cure all stomach troublaa by cleansing,' pur!rylng,woetenlng and strengthening tha mucous membrane Hnlng (ha stomach. Kodol DIGESTS WHAT. YOU EAT Gives Health to tha Sick . - Btrenot to tha Weak. BotttM otir, 11.00 Size boUi 2H Ihaas tke tiW (tee, which mU (cr SOe. Prepare 7 . 0. ItaWItt a Co., (Meat IHDH Af FED.. SCOTTS STABLES MPiOVED. The Urgt Horse Boarding Hoik' Ei " Urged and. Hacly Etlppcd. ... After tha fin which partially destroyed Boott Jt Oe. livery stable last rammar, .9 8 DUFFY Mr John H Russell has resigned his position with tha A St . TS C toad and with his wife left last night for Mora head to spend a mouih.v The friends of Mr Mark Dlsosway will - be glad to Jearn that he la improving. Mr I Isosway h s been quite sick for set . oral da; a. : Mr Jams A' Br) an hu removed the .. fence aound hla yard and la making - preparations for a tubstanllal brick an closure around his entire preml es. Mr Frank Meir of Wilmington,- rep resenting Tucker. Bros., 'Marble and Granite Works is in the city erecting a Westerly granite monument on the bo rial plot of Mr Gaorge N Ivr.a in Cedar Grove Cemetery. . '7 Policeman Montague was on the war- path yesterday n.6i nlng, seeking delin quent hack drivers who had not -paid their license.-. Several 'of them had to temporarily suspend business until they . could raise tua wind." The One family horse and Jersey cow . formerly the property of T W, Dewey was sold In front of the conrt honse yea. leraay ai au execution saio. ins bjiw " was sold to Mr J A Jones for $140 and , . the cow was s ld to Mr J Hiram Bell, of .TPollocksvllle, for 4. : - A Mr E B Rice, who It will be rcmem- bared made a canvass of the city a , few weeks ago soliciting help to take him to Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltimore to have an unsightly and dangerous tumor removed from his neck hts returned The tumor was successfully removed .'. -1 Urn Dl'n. 4.. .lnn a0 Or oil ' aUU ill! hlUV 13 go.tiug .iVHg I J I J , VM He thanks the kind people for their as sistance. ;",'- : ,'" , A writer to the FneTress rl.es tore mark (hat thvra Is nut a .iugle mosquito In the hustling iir a of KlnstoU. but that each and evei v'ono of the little In' aeots hat a companion and many child' . ten. wise toy 1 uown aero we never V . I ,..... ..... U M-.toMl.l -.1. f lives of the pektifernus critters, it's all we can do to dorian their pressing bills. iLaugb) (Tj ' It beats all wbtt pains and expense . people will incur to avoid paying a small ' tax.' A case at hand developed In the Mayor's court yesterday when three) men - were taken before Mayor Ellis for neg- i lecting to pay thtit dog tax. John Moore William Davis and Willis Oouucil were the delinquents and the costs attached ; amounted to $2,35. The dog tax .la 50 cents They were required to pay the tax and costs. Charles v- Aycock ' not the governor, will appear before the Major today on the same charge. The DUappuraaca. af R. A. Colbert Hat Every Evidence Ml a Jlott Ma- -, bolt! Scheme, .- Mr A Colbert, aba very gtalalead popular sasaager of the Melas Pickle aspaoa'of ground has mada s reliable tndaalry hare, la la aa awfal pickle him- for Mr BooU to enlarge bis stable and Increase his business. Ha a a taken ad vantage of the opportunity afforded and has made his stables one of the largest and finest la tha State. Beginning at that portion of the build ing which was saved from tha Dames aa extension was built measuring 150 feat and aa "L" attachment was made which measures 100 feet. Both additions are about 80 feet wide. It Is estimated when all shall be completed that 11 acres will be under cover. Mi Scott has housing for two hundred horses and one hundred and fifty mules. The stables are large and ' roomy and there are many box stella. Tha comfort of the animals has been one of Mr Scotts chief Ideas In building hit barns.-Ample provision Is made for tha storing of hay, and grain. One hundred tone of hay and one thousand bushels of grain eaa be stored In the bara. f In addition to the livery feed and sale stables, Mr Scott will also hava an ex. tensive and up-to-date baa of all- kinds vehicles, harness, robes, whips and all goods that go with a first class livery establishment. He Is beginning to i oelve these goods. About November 1 he will receive a lot of horses and mules which will be exceptionally fine. When all Is equipped as he hu planned Mr Scott will have ona of the most complete stables In the dty. - Mr Scott is to be commended for the energy and enterprise he hu madv nsa of. Not being discouraged by the lost caused by the fire he used the misfor tune as a stepping stone to do more and greater things. He la certainly deserv ing of the success which he Is enjoy ing. The Pleasure of Eatinf. Persons suffering from Indigestion dyspepsia or other stomach trouble will find that Eodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what yon eat and makes the stomach sweet. This remedy la a never falling cure for Indigestion and Dyspepsia and all complaints affecting the glands or membranes of the stomach or digestive tract. When yon take Eodol Dyspepsia Cure everything yon eat tastes good, and every bit of the nutriment that your food contains Is assimilated and appropriated by the blood and tissues. Sold by r. 9. Duffy. IPEOPLE OF THE DAY A Fries . af C BlarluaaMaU. There la unusual Interest among the riflemen, national and-atate, this year, and tha annual contests of thoryeaf will attract wide attention, njitea States Senator John P. Dryden of New Jersey la more than any other person i te. f as aa aaa dooobm iae victim oi iome Sharp, conniving rascals who stole klm from his friends. - - . - ; ' Tha low conning practiced by hli ab ductors In luring him onto tha ateasaer Ocraooka Monday night had the desired reulu-ikat Aha boat should tear him away from his haunts and carry him to strange scenes and people. . He wu kidnapped. No definite news of hla location hu been received al though a telephone message wu received here by a friend to have no fear that Mr Colbert wu being treated kindly and had plenty to eat and drink. Other In formation wu withheld. Itwuaot deemed ''necessary, to pat officers on the tiall bat norer-the-less those Interested would like to know where he Is.lf he will ever come back to New Bera and what will he do whea ha gets back. ' v' " . : ' If he will write a story about "How It Feels To Be Kidnapped" his friends have pledged 40 buy aix copies and also to give him a royal treat when ha re turns. ; i.;' -'" : Here la a paid advertisement which ought to return the wanderer: ' " , "Lost, Straved Or Stolen, a mm an. sweiing to tha name of Pickles Colbert, he wears sjoyons smile and give tha glad hand. You'll know blm when you seehlmr Any ona knowing the whereabouts of One N. A. Colbert who wu kidnapped on the night of Sept. 21, will please no tify box 464 and receive any old thing for a reward. Delegates to Episcopal Council. The Vestry of Christ Episcopal Church of this city hu elected the following named delegates and "(alternates to the General Council, which maets at Golds- boro. WednesdayrOfltobetth'. Delegates-rGH 3oberU, Judge H B Bryan, Jno Dann, Jos H Green. Alternates-aJrT -Wi Hughes O H Galon, E K Bishop, W H Oliver. , wnitisllft? In the last anahsla nobody knows, but we do know thati It Is under strict law. Abase that, law even slightly, - pain re sults. Irregular living means , derange ment of the organs, resulting in Consti pation, Headache or Liver trouble. Dr King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 95c at 0 D Bradham's drug store. !; UNITED STATES "COURTS. Graceful Women A tiwte for prffit fla-nre I Insepa able from a love of the beMtinu. The tcenta of th heliotrope, TloW at me r U preclom M tha 1oyIjt ftowrr whoet braatk their are, erJwhile the Urea o Sywate jre Mtl end we caa.only enjor them for a dan the beautiful woman gWae the pleaaore W rfra arancetonaaiapermanent tHeastnf. Theaweet, pure rtreamoi cna oaoei.auaTrwww and health-the aoft ftanrance of e beautllu to the anneee pnnty, wun wo le rehnwnent OK csruisauooi a dealre to Dleaae. an index 01 woman auvireata elegance) aha ta the ahe ia Indicative of good taate, end en nnerrii a. M a m FcrnalQ JlctiUl tar Cvekrs, tortuntxi norv It U CH .v-t. ir -' 1 In naruUtbiaT triot Innar patriodi In wnmn. pv mlt o no wrinki, pa Chwel m-., i-. is 'V it rMTt(lr. t. af m . ' nniur. i " " n 0. h v I 11 r - . . i--f it, piiuauitatt Our IftuUMwi w. - js av. Thc Bradfield r.:: .LATsaCa ATI INT. re. FOR TOEjWUSEVVIFEl MALARIA BSKAfoa jomr jft cnroini. resDonslbta for the lively interest in rifle shooting at this time. It was through Senator Drydea's efforts that the army appropriations bill passed by the last congress contained a clause authorizing for the first time "a na tional trophy, medals and other prizes to, be provided for and contested, for knnuauy - - uy xae army tun u- Qonal guard or organized militia of the several states and territories and ot (bo District . of Columbia." Senator Dryden also recently presented a hand some trophy to be contended for under tha auspices of the New Jersey State association at Sea Girt, N. 3. xne rden trophy cost about (3,000, ia from the army of the United and from the militia of the va rious states and territories may cou Mta at the annual contests for this trophy. The first competition will be in September of this year. The a The heavy white counterpane Is be ing consigned to the "not In use' trunk In the attic more than ever this sum mer. . In ita place the bed a dainty coverlet of lace la spread over a color to harmonise with the decorations of the room. Nor la the old time bolster, with its white muslin slip, often aeen in a sleep ing room which has any pretentions to up to dateneaa. A long wooden or pa pier mache roll haa displaced it Both of these new bedroom accesso ries hare an advantage over the old style. In the first place, the lace spread, with an nndercovering, lends Itself more easily to the color ncbeme of the , apartment than did the counterpane, j The latter cornea only in three shades l nlnl. mmA wKt.A Vn. LiM aviuuiu' iuja uiw. euna W WCT. A' W. KM one la able to make a prettier room in this way than with the old fashioned style. The loco spread with the roll does not need ahama, aa the counter pane does, aa It la thrown over the en tire bed. One of the. reasona for the popularity of bolster rolls made of a material on which It la Impossible to sleep is that they take away from the temptation to sleep on a pillow. Many women folk are depriving themselves ot this com fortable, if curve destroying, luxury. The fad of antique laces has extend ed this summer Into the bedroom, and many girls have adopted it for cover lets and curtalnaw A large number of the summer cov- erletB ore made of a soft, figured silk, ruffled all around the edge. Persian designs are popular. Pretty little half size quilts made of a shade of satin to harmonize with tlie color of the room are finding their way to the summer bedroom for cool nights. During the day they are thrown over the foot of the bed. Germ Infected Air. Malaria ia not confined exclusively to the swamp and marshy regions of the country, but wherever there ia bad air thia insidious foe to health ia found. Poisonous vapors and gases from sewers, and the musty air of damp cellars are laden with the germs of this miserable disease, which are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the blood and transmitted to every part of the body. Then you begin to feel out of sorts without ever suspecting the cause. No energy or appetite, dull headaches, sleepy and tired and completely fagged out from the slightest exer tion, are some of the deplorable effects of this enfeebling malady. As the disease progresses and the blood becomes more deeply poisoned, boils and abscesses and dark or yellow spots appear upon the skin. When the poison is Irft tn ferment and the microbes and eexms to trmltiolv in the blood. Liver and Kidney troubles and othei4erious complications often arise. As Malaria begins and develops in the blood, che treatment to be enecuve must begin tnere too. 8. 8. 8. destroys the germs and poisons and purifies the polluted blood, and under its tonic effect the debilitated constitution rapidly recuperates and the system is soon clear of ail signs, of this depressing disease. . S. S. S. is a guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, mild, pleasant and harmless. Write us if you want medical advice or any special informa tion about your case. This will cost you nothing. - . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAs 5 Names of the Jurors" Impanelled tome United States District and Circuit . - ' Courts. -: The following named porsons have been drawn to serve as Jurors At ue October turn of the United States Dis trict and Circuit Courts for the Eastern District of North Carolina, to be held In the United btates court rooms In the City of Hew flern, on Tuesday, October 7ih, 1908, at 10 o'clock a m,Tls: J Beaufort MB Wilkinson. $ Craven- D Barfleld(Ool). J V Ives, F Outlaw, W A. .Mcintosh, , Edward Wethertngton, John B Johnson (Vol), John B Lane, W H Smith. ..j. Carteret Almon Hamilton, 11 A Whltehurst, Louis C Roberaon, William Kuhn.' - " " Greene W H ; . Alex U Dall, R A Edwards. ; Hyde F F Credle. Jones-F F Green, A J Collins, Daniel Dixon, Daniel Whltford, R B Dunn, R D Dixon, J W Huffman. -'- ; : . Lenoir W B Nonn, M F Waller, Ran som Garrls, W I ChurchllL ; f ; j Onslow -F W Hargett, R A Gsrock, M W Beady, E M Morton, X S Smith, Pitt George W Dall, - John B Gallo way, W H Harris, B L Bamhlll, Law rence Cobb, Jacob MoOotter. , ?V' " Pamlico-Ellis Pickles. Sami W Mo- Oiees, Henry W Co ell, J F Squires, coi), j f oowaiLr'"-i; '..: Wayne D L Edgerton, Louis Cogdell, Geo O Moore, AT Grady. " Wilson-Walter Jenkins. , Smavll Flsetta JudcrmentA. That anseefs think is the belief of I French neurologist who has been miit log careful observatloos of ants and bees, : Ha thinks - tha t,- between the Ideas ot the naturalist who re cards in Aectaas mere automatons arid those of the man who treats them as humanly Intelligent there is a happy medium of Common sense, and this he has tried to attain, tw tweervationa teach him Bttooocn moei oc rue acts oi in- Can be explained by instinct, ira recoaln what ne calls "small plastta - judgments" by which they irold olmcaides and steer their way leyond dangers. The directive faculty Of bees especially and their wonderful tOemory for ptaoea can hardly, be ex- pmnod od .the theory, of aatomatlsm. Knew He Woe an American. Congressman James A. Tawney of Minnesota has complained much or late about the inadequacy of public school education. This gentleman once Lad the good fortune to bring out very admirably the difference between tfe English and the American tempera bent Ho was traveling abroad; he was about to board an English steamer. A Daft stuck up a fall inch from the tang blank, and this nail annoyed the . . . . bassencers a great oeai. tore (rocks and it caused many a stumble. No one, though, attempted to remedy the eyll until Congressman Tawney come . along. He ho . had learned blacksml thing in bis youth took up a height that lay at band and hammered Che nail homo so that it could occasion bo taore trouble. A bystander, notic ing the deed, said to blm: An American?" ton are right" said Congressman Cawney. "I am an American." Ban Bath In 'Wicker Chair. One need not go to Scarboro to sit In a Scarboro sun chair. Indeed, the Chair favored at the English resort Is made right here In our nln countree, complete, even to the peepholes at the Sides. This picturesque chair Is a 03- Ught at the seashore, and it is quite DAVY CROCKETT. HI Knowledge at Pollttee (and fjla Deeerlntlna of IHaeeeJfc As an example of Crockett's early iiectioneerlng methods one might men- fin his first canvass for the legisla ture, regarding this, he says, "I didn't know what the government .wea; didn't know but Genera Jackson was the government" Meeting Colonel Polk, later to be President PoUr, tha latter remarked, 1 think It Oosslbl We mar have some changes In tM Judi ciary." -"Very likely," replied Davy., "very likely," end discreetly withdrew. "Well" be comments. If ever I know- ed what be meant by judiciary? I wish I may be shot ! never beard tnera was such thing in all nature. Again, Crockett, in what Is called his "autobiography," a work which he no doubt in part dictated or at least au thorized, gives the following account ot on t hla speeches to a stranger at Italolgh,- while Crockett was en route to Washington to take bis first seat In congress. "Bald be, "Who are your Sold L 'I'm that some Davy Crockett fresh from the backwoods, half man, half alligator, a little touched - wHb. snapping turtle, can wade the tliec sippl. leap the Ohio, ride a s :ak c lightning, slide down a honey l'xnut. and not get scratched, I C&q T weight in wildcats, hug i t close for comfort and eat any t posed to JaeksonH Catiorsoa In Out": 3. " - ' " my 1 tU A !.tlt ' lj It.; Itii 'S A Tbe Genuine vs. Counterfeits. The genuine Is always better than a counterfeit, but the troth of this state ment is never mors forcibly realized or more thoroughly appreciated than when tou " compare r the ' genuine ' DeWltt's Witch Hazel Balve with the many coun terfelta and worthless substitutes that are on tha market. , W. 8. Ledbetter, of Shreveport, Ia, uyi: "After using numerous other remedies without bene fit one box of DeWltt's Wftoh Hazel 8alve cured me. For blind, -bleeding, Itching and protruding piles no remedy is aqual to DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by F.S. IHiftyr-" fit il THE.PLAYERSi tnuiuin T T.tUfti E, & -WUlard tasan arnlng his Uv log-as s bakaf s bof Brighton, Eng- lan4,-ji: -;veW Harold ; Syria 3ellew Ja . fifty-five wears old, but the youngest looking of all the good.uomeosv i'tnir, ' ' Froderia Xa BsllsvUla, oca of the finest acton on tha American stage, is, Uke Mmo. Rhea, a Belgian, , -,r b '. fidward H. Sotharn. And Mrs. . Con TJrquhart Potter were born tn Mew Or leans, the actor la 1800 and tha actress la I860, . fohn Brougham used to ctul Mtta a "dramatic coekUll." It was to he that the Dhrase "a strawbenr blood" wu first applied. . . In the p't thirty-two years Sir Hen ry Irving l.i played forty -three parts, an of them, to their, way, ol tha first lmportanaa, ' ; . ftf las Marts Wainwright WU tha orl inal fOMpolM in the first American performance of 'Pmaforo.''.; That was twenty-five years ago j -t1-A: . Fredtrlck X7arde Is an Oxford than not of the t lveraity, bowever, but of the town.Tfor ha was bora there.'. Ha was intended for the law." v ' Banoit Constant : CoqueUn'a" father was a baker in Boulogne, and the son, born In 1841 expected until he was seventeen or eighteen years old. to fol low tat trade.. ;.;,- ,M It you ever rtook , Be Witt's Uttls Early Disers for bllloarraess or ton itipation you know what a purgative pleasure is. These 'famous little pills Bradford After Satan. xtnnnfA by a corps of experienced devil drivers, one of the Rev. F. V. Bandford's new gospel boats set sail from Bath. Me, the other day. The Dew boat, known among the Shllohltes as Devil Chaser No. 1, will first sail for the Kennebec river, where, It is as sarted by the disciples of Bandford, the )vu Is biding in a boatnouse. Arter the devil to the sea the mem- of the Holy Ghost and TJs society endeavor to convert all the fisher men along Maine's rugged ooast to Qtetr belief. Bandford has no expert enccd Skipper with him, and Bath sea faring men predict that the boat will soon be sunk either in a storm or Dy rrxlking some large rock or biuir. Ifc ii mm MM !' mill fel3lsl : If III John Wealer'a Skrewtak Wife. One of bis biographers declares that if be bad searched the whole kingdom the evangelist John Wesley would hardly have found a woman more un suitable than she whom he married. She did not even confine herself to ber tongue in her attacks. More than once lbs laid violent bands on blm. "Jack," aald John Hampson to his son, T was once on thc point ot committing murder. It was when I was In the north of Ireland and I went into a room and found Mrs. Wesley foaming with fury. Iler husband was on the floor, where she bad been trailing blm by the hair of his head, and she her self was still holding in her hand ven erable locks which she had plucked out by the roots. I felt," continued Hamp son, who was a giant of a man, though not one of Wesley's warmest friends "I felt as though I could have knocked the soul out of her," Everybody's Magazine. Hoorlib Bathe. In Spain, while the Moors were in the ascendency, luxurious bot baths were established. They were used in con nection with tho religious rites of Is lam. The Islamites were required to bathe frequently. The manner of bathing wq9. as follows: After undressing, the batter is wrap ped In a woolen coat, sandals are put On and he walks to tbe hot bath. After a thorough bot bath all parts of the body are rubbed. The soles of the feet are rubbed with pumice stone, then the body is anointed with oil and sprinkled with perfumed powders. When the Moors were driven out of Spain the first thing the people did was to destroy the Moorish bath bouses. This was done because of religious prejudice against the Moors. Sin CMICMCSTtftSI CNOLiaM Peuiiyroyal pills SB eV vrltaa ue venr ei lea. P-ryrVlNSAFE. 1' rtiUbl.. Laelej, m UrMrW taenia tale aa. ia MFD ail Oe)4 artaUfc. bene, aal viiaSViariMoe. Takeaeetketi Befaee aae.tli.Ux era, mm lUa Pertleetoa. ' tan Hail, le.eee tll..l,li, M MP Draeafeu- Cklekeetar Ckaaleal Oe. a-aiiie rw Execution Bale. To satisfy that execution to me direct ed from the Superior Court ot Craven county on the Judgment therein docket ed In the action entitled Hyman Supply Company vs. Manhattan Beach Lumber Co. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Conrt House door In New Bern at the noon recess of Court on Oc tober 5th 1903, all the following de scribed real estate of the Manhattan Beach Lumber Co., subject to the mort gages recorded thereon, to-wit: mat tract of land situate In the fork ot An derson and Slocumb creeks In Craven county more particularly described in the deed from F M Barnes to Manhattan Beach Lumber Co. dated March 17th 1903, and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county in Book 147 page 80, together with the "saw mill situated thereon and all fixtures and appurtenances, lnoluding boiler, engine, sawmill, saws and tools, machinery, buildings and all other realty appurten ances levied upon for that purpose. This Sept. 3rd 1903. J. W. BIDDLE, Sheriff Craven Co. ." A noteworthy Converaien. Word comes from Fort Sill, I. T, that the notorious chief, Geronlmo, of Eho Apaches has become a convert to tstlgion and joined l the Methodist Ehnrch. Oeronlmo's age is variously estimated all the way . from seventy- fire to ninety-five. His career has been marked by bloody deeds and innumer able Instances of treachery- Before his final subjugation several years ago be ted General Miles and the United S, BCABBOBO CHAJB. as delightful for the stay at homes. It not ea absolutely necessary. By turn ing It to the sun one may Indulge In a sun bath in tbe utmost comfort, aj turning it the other way one may be screened from bis too ardent glances and woo the breezes. Philadelphia Record. For the Table, The fashion of having a bare table aad using only doilies and centerpieces Instead of whole tablecloths is a pretty custom that is still in high favor and promises to have a long reign. It Is so much cooler In the summer time that In almost every country house the high- Three Cnrtove Bpitapbu. In a cemetery near Dublin the fol i lowlrig words appear on a tombstone: "Here lies John Hurley, whose father mother died while on their way home f ronTAmerlca. If they had lived they would have been buried here." Tbe following epitaph adorns tbe tomb of a gravedlgger In tho Talbach cemetery In the south of Wales: "Hurrah, comrades, parson is dead! If be bad lived be would have burled all of ua" Here is another curious epitaph which was recently discovered; it marks the grave of an indefatigable imoker end contains only the following four words: "My pipe is out." Stirring; Illm Vp. Husband My physician tells me 1 must have a complete change of scene, I don't know but I'll have to run over to Europe. Wife That Isn't necessary, dear; Just take a day off and help me on my shop ping. In On Good Reason. "No, Jlmmle, I am not going to Mag gta Mulligan's party! The Mulligan iypoHshed table arxlly are fou gt.IJ " " I rntoH a rVuiHim.Tnnm.1 IB a B.U1U eujvnjiuftn aiivnu ua wm skavlk which la done on heavy, coarse linen. Tho designs, which resemble those used in the Bulgarian work, an done tn red and white cotton. A com plete set contains a centerpiece and dozen plate oolites, round or square. To have china that looks well with this heavy, coarse linen Is one of the chief items in making an effective ta ble. Fragile china would look decided ly out of place, and to meet' this de mand the manufacturers have made a ware that is heavy and-durable, while not clumsy, and is to be had at a va riety of prices. Gay patterns and col ! on have the lead instead ot delicate tones and small, faintly tinted decora tions. ML IS You Never Know The Moment When This Information May Prove of Infin ite Value, Notice! Any farmer desiring to fence his land with the American Field Fence can procure the same of me for a short while. I. now have in stock two car loads of game. E.W.Snallwooi Under Hotel ChatUwk, NEW BERjr, X. G. CniBf OEBOK1MO. , tates trooDS many desperate chases through Arizona and all of the south western country. He la said to be a skillful dissembler, and his profession of religion may be taken with a grain of salt by many of those Who know him best. However, he is said to have made. a oubllo confession of hla many bloody deeds committed when be and his tribe were on the warpath. He haa Issued s proclamation urging his people to give up dancing- and other worldly amusements' and repent of their sins. Oeronlmo's conversion has caused a sensation among the Indians of Okla homa and Indian Territory. Dee Balaa. New beets make a dalidous salad. eat a a. at eV ..IS .eV eVak iT cJr. ZIZmI painful, annoying and Itching piles, lice. Serve with a tartar saueo, wnlcn I r . been stirred a toaspoonful ot mlxvced PO-Itive remedy for all itchiness of the onion, a nttle minced parsley, an oUve lor piles, eczema, etc. una appn. and a encumber olckle. both finely cation relieves aaa sootues. neaa mis It is worth considerable to any citizen of New Born to know how to be cured Style, durability, finish - - mark all the turnouts we offer. No question about it trial proves our state ment and we beg a trial. We have a practical knowledge of the carriage bus mess, we nave tne proper vemcies ana all are at your service. Look over our We out Rubber Tires on your old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tires tn a machine without cutting them. Everybody is invited to see the machine at work putting new bolts In old place. G. U. Waters & Son, Phone 185, 78 Broad St' Ni Bum. N O. v Fearful Odds Against Him. ' Bedrtddeu, alone and destitute. Such, In brief was the condition of an old sol dier by name of J J Havens, Versailles O. For yean he wu troubled with Kid- ia .MaA.ae anil nfllttiA1 rlnAtnri nnrmauf. Si? . tia va " . "l lolnegave him relief. At length be tried blla without producing unpleasant af. ,lnnauMlMI, a a SW. M a. fl S t I ' V isorn. i . no. gr.p. ;'" ,h0rt order and now heTestlfles.- "I'm weaaen, ou, give icno ann sirengm 10 , n ,v. , mniAl. on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles chopped, A little tarragon la an addi tion, or use tarragon vinegar tn the dressing. Water Slalaa. When a drop ot water falls on black crape It leaves a white mark. To re move this stretch crape over a piece of eld black ellk. Dip a large camel's hair brush In common black Ink and lightly brush white spots, then wipe oft Ink with a piece of silk.. The crape will dry at once and spots will be gone. -Housekeeper. i' A IVrswOaal Baereel Fire. , In the' peninsula of Abeberon, for merly belonging to Persia, but now a part of Russia, there is a perpetual or, rather, what the natives call an eternal sacred lire which Is known to have been burning continually for more than 2,000 years. It rises from an irregular orifice of about twelve feet in depth and 120 feet square. Tbe Barnes, which are constant, rise to a height of from six to eight feet, unaccompanied by the t!ssnes a i orssns Involved. W. H. i ,1 ui jui " -..nun, a. says Ato w . . o,.v i . " -. rpl.l can la us 1 thnn Lilt's arlv ""u,u "lvm"-" "uu """" mwM ot aisagreeame smell, wavusj ....'I n..1.lSa a 1 RA aTl ea a a. A t J V e"V I a . a ... ..... ... s i'( c-- n"i.tk heaaacrse, coirpiamve. vmy w. urnuieu vvi dbck ana rortn witn tne wina UK c'.c." t.Jty i . b. iu. iDEi-auham, druggist v -,y neld ot golden grain. testimony of Its merit: - John F. Hsnff, proprietor of General Merchandise store, at 80, Middle Street, sayi: "I used Doan's Kidney Pllli and they are all they are represented to be. I can also say that Doan's Ointment It the best thing that I ever used for Itching hemorrhoids. I suffered untold agony with them, could not rest one moment, day or night, and I could not find any thing to relieve the suffering until I came scrota Doan's Ointment and procured It at Bradham's Pharmacy. It relieved me at once, and acted entirely different from anything else I ever used. Too-could talk about this remedy for a month and It would not be like one application of the ointment You can use my name and I will be only too pleased to recom mend these remedies to anyone whenever opportunity arises." for tale by all dealers. Price 60 oeats, a box. Foster-lCilburn Co., Buffalo, K T-sole agents for theUiS. ' Remember the naaie loan'i and t&tecoctior. Bowden & Land, DEALING IX ' Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. : Having txragtit the entire stock . of M. K. Land & Co we beg to so licit a share of your trade - Your orders will receive our care ful attention and prompt delivery. All orders large or small will be appreciated. ' Phone 162. . 75 Ircal ZU Boars ths fl" ew-X ' ef ft- '
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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