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KODOL digests vhat you eat KODOL clne.. -perliles, ' strengthen and sweet ens the stomach. KODOL curM Indigestion, dys- pepsla, and alt. stomach and bovel troubles. KODOL ccelert the action of the gastric glands and gives tone to the digestive organs. KODOL rellevel n overwerked .stomach of all nervous strain, gives to the heart a full, free and untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous svstem and feeds the brain. KODOL 18 wa wonderful remedy 1 that Is making so many sick people veil and weak people strong by giving to their bodies all of ' the nourishment that Is contained In the foed they eat. Tour Dealer Cai Sopplj Tea. Bottle! onhr.' SI. 00 SIM holdlnt M the trial sua, wiuca eaua lor 50c. niruto OULT (T E. C. DaWITT CO., CHICAaO f DUFFY ASSAULTED WITH the D:idly Weapon. A'derman Avery V dim of a Vicous Attack by John OJutn. Aldurmtn F, P. Avery, foreman of the A & N C shops wai aanlted aud se riously Injured by John OJum, a dls chtrged workman, who had been em ploy ets a tloner. The assault oc curred In tha b'&ckfmlth department about 11:30a rn je-tciday. The qurrel arose from a trivial cir cumstance In regard to the checking of tools used. Toe main re '.son for the affair, however, la believer) to be because he waa dl' charged. O in n thought that Avery bad discharged I lot without suf ficient reason The q larrcl between the two men grew unul OJum Imulled Avery who attemptod to resent It. Odam picked up a soldering iron and before he could be prevented ho hit Avery almost squarely on top of the head fracturing tlu skull and miking s wound over three incbus in length. The wounded mm though .dazed was not rendered urcous 1 ms by the blow and was able to wa!k to the carriage by which be was taken to Dr Jones' office where he received medical attention. The wound bled profusely but aside from a bense of numbness, .Mr Avery said he felt but little pain . The dootor aild. h)ever, that his. condition was e:Ii!ci! and It wai difficult to state what the result would be. The wound Is such as may not iluvel p aay serious result at once, but the doctor sa'd that Odum should be held pending any bad devel opment of Avery's condition. He Is In jail awaliing rest is. - Aftr Ihs affray OJum made a break aid ran through the railroad vard tow . B . . . ard Griffith strett. : He was intercepted by two men but got away from both of tbem, onu ho knocked down with a bar of Iron. Officers Lupton and Bryan ar rested b'm. Tube Han&T was arrested as ac cssnry ani Mayor Ellis put him Un para$)0b)nd for appearance at next term of court. It Is said ta.it Od im.lh.id appeared at the bhops In an intoxicated condition and with a Dxj.1 purpose of making trouble. With that end ln-view he had. gotten Httnfl t help him, but Banff's partln llie alUir was not Important as he wa restrained bj s m of the specta tors. The affair U l-tmnUMe as Mr Avery I one of the most trusted employees of the iAK railroad, a yaluble oil t n and ah fflolent aldermas. It Is tu be hoped thnt the Injuries will no: termin al 8-'rfu-ly. . Fight Will - Be Bitter. , ThotC wbu wiit rslst In closing their ears Hgnlusr ilie coutiruil recommenda tion ot, I) KlagV New Discovery for C'jnBum(i.tlpu, will have a long and bit ter Bjjlit -with lijeir trouble!,' if not end ed eacilcf by fatal termination. Bead what T. It.. Boall of Beall, Miss.', has to saj : ; t" Lat fall my wife had every symp torn of consumption! Sne took Dr K ng's flew Discovery after eveythtng else had failed, I upiovrmenl came at once and four bottles entirely cared her.' Guar anteed by. 0. 1) Brsdham, Druggist Price 60c, and $.1 00. Trial' bottles fne ftocfo Dyspepsia Curt - OifjeaU what ynu jk - RAIttOADS ORDERED T Erect Bnlldlan sb4 Cutgs Set ednks ... By CorporithM CommltrioS BiLTJeK, Dew. 8. The corpus Joa commission today ordered thit the 8oatbera railway sad the Caroll is and Northwesters railway erect freight and passenger depot at Hickory vita ST pie facilities for taking careoi the buslaeas. It also ordered that lb i Sea board Air Line and the Atlas 1c and Western railway saaae con nee tea at Sanford for the benefit of frel'btaet that point. The commission makes a furihe - c rder that tha Atlantic Coast Line advent e Its schedule S3 minutes train No. I) -rom Richmond to Belma, so as to con leel at the latter place with the Southe n rail way train going North. The Scut hern Is ordered to hold its trains at Si lata 15 minutes In case the A C L Is la .e and has passengers for the Southern. Prof W L Potest of Wake Forest Is to deliver the Philips Brooks lec.nrea at Hamilton University, VOtCE OP THE PEOPLE QUESTION OF LEASE Of At NO Road Hardly Likely to be Determined at Present The directors of the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad will me it here today, preliminary to the stockholders meeting which is calU d for tomorrow, December 10th. This matting is called to dlscues, and if possible to determine the question of the lease of this road, bat from all Indi cations It is very probable that there will be no quorum present, as Mr J W Grainger, State Proxy, will be absent, and as he holds the majority of stock his absence means no action can bo taken on the lease matter or . any other business. Kodol DyspepslaCure Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indication, S'.omoch Troubles, and makes, rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure rebuilds wornont tissues, purines, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov G W Atkinson, of W. Va sayr: "I have nsed a number of bottles of Kodol DyspepBlaCnre and have iound it to be very effective and, indeed, a pow erful remedy for stomach allmmts. I recommend it to my friends." Sold by P 8 Duffy. A & N C LEASE F WO RED FACTS IN FEW LINES By Prlv.te Stockholders Says E C Dun can. Road How In Poll tics. Ralkiou, December 8. Revenue col lector E C Duncan left today far New Bern to attend the met ting of the direc tors of the Atlantic and North Carolina railway which was to take up the lease question. He sas the directors and stockhold ers cannot do anything unlm the Slate's Proxy is present, as he is necessary to form a quorum; that if left to the ptivate stockholders, 95 per cent would rote to lease the road; that he does not eay the Atlantic Railway Company's proposition would be accepted, bat that It would be if nothing better was offered; thai jost what the Governor's reasons nre for refusing to entertain a proposlt'ou are not known, but thai the private ttock holders would like to know as they feel the minority hare some rights, thnt the road has never been In Issue In politics before, but slnoe this agitation, it is very probable that It will be. Revolution Imminent A sore sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble In your system in ner vousness, . sleeplessness, or ston ach up sets. Electrlo Bitten will quit Uy dis member the troublesome cawies. It never falls to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and clarify the blood. Ben down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish tinder Its searching and thorough effectiveness Eltctrlo Bitters Is only BOcanil that Is returned if it don't give perfect satisfac tion. Guaranteed by C. D. B adham, druggist. : , Death of F. G. Rbem. A telegram was received In the city yesterday announcing the death of Mr Forney G hhem, at hit home in Wil liamsburg County, 8. 0. Mr Rbem was about fifty year cf age. Be was a native of Craven co tuty, he moved to South Carolina tweaty-two years ago, where he married MU. Brock ioton. : He is survived by four & Idren his wife having died two years a, -o. He leaves In this State a brother Ct pt 0 J Rhem, and several sisters. The ni ws of bis death will be a great sorrow to his relatives and his many friends la this seotlon. 4. 13 ' " ' r.-JA .-'"'.v.... Every woman covets at shapely, pretty figurs, and many of them deplcre the . loss of their girlun terms iter marriage.: Tha bna-ing of children is often deatr xtira. to the mother's shape ires. All of this can b swi&lerL however, by the nse of Mother' Friend before baby cootea, it tbia great liniment always prepare! the body for the strain vpoa itv nJ preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all the danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely thecagh this critical period without pain. -It u woman's greatest bliaslng. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived frcm the use of this wonderful ' " -remedy. Sold by all i p fl Afl -2? druggists at $l.oo per " (77) 'ill W73 i bottle., 'Our little ': U JLt 1U LJUCJ- L bqok, telling all about ' r-a rt rt thia liniment,' will be sent free, 'rj-ff fti'f Other Dart. The recant visit of a New Bern (an to hie native home awakened a memory of her former days. Her various In das tries her noted people etc, etc. Mew Beri once had a soap and candle factory, and aaoil factory, owned by the Scotch proihers, George and David Reel. Then, hundreds of bushels of "Palme Crlstla" seeds were brought chiefly lrom Duplin oouaty. r rem these seeds an oil simi lar to the castor oil of your day wu pressed. In that day there were S or 8, or more aeronauts owning "Brig Rlged" vessels that- were especially engaged In the 'West India Trade" carrying lumber of all kinds, shingles, and some entire house frames, all numbered for patting up. Also tons of thousands oak staves, with heading for molasses casks. In that day all the sugar, molasses, coffee, and salt and many kinds of fruits, were brought In returning vessels from the Various Islands. St Martins, Gandeloop St Thomas, Martinique, Santa Cruse, etc. Oranges, pine apples, coooanuts, lemons, bananas, etc, were in plenty and cheap. In those days all surrounding counties and towns, procured their groceries from New Bern. Jones, Ons low, Duplin, Wayne, Lenoir, Green, counties, and Waynesboro was then a noted place, Kinston, Bnow Hill etc, all were supplied from New Bern. In the day alluded to, four horse, and sometimes six hone teams and wagons came from far off counties of tie West, bringing hogheada of leaf tobacco, and carrying on return loads of groceries. Then too, "pole flats" (so called) brought down the Neuse river, bacon, pork, lard, peas, corn, oats, wheat and round bales of ootton from the counties sad towns above named. (I have for gotten the year," but three brothers from Connecticut named Dibble, came, and in traduced the use of steam wheel steam ers that were chiefly used for towing the loaded flats back to the landings and towns they had brought produce from. In those days game was abundant, wild ducks, geese, turkeys, deer, and bears were often killed. In spring time before sunset men and boys too, were on the wharf ends waiting to shoot wild pigeons as they came over In flocks of hundreds on the wing, and the land now occupied by the railroad shops, depot, etc., was a cedar wilderness snd hund reds of robins were shot while feeding on the berries. Occasionally hugh all gators were killed and exhibited. I re member seeing one 13 feet long, he had lost one of his fore paws and was car ried on a dray around town for sight seers. It may be interesting to some readers to hear the nanus of vessels and owners alluded to. Wm Holllster, who was also president of the branch of tho State, lo cated corner of Pollock and Craven streets. . opposite the new postomce, owned three vessels, the Fanny, the Cyg -inet and the Lady of the Lake. Mr John Harvev. grandfather of the Major, was largely in the West India trade, as was Samuel and Joseph Oliver, the Stevensons, Samuel Simpson, John Justice, Jarvis and Brown, the Utter moved to Washington, N C, and was the grandfather of the present Judge Brown. Devereux, Chester and Orehelm built and was in business in the brick house, once known as the Gaston house. Devereux went to Raleigh, Chester and Ovehelm to New York, Here, in justice am Impelled to name someof New Bern's distinguished men of talent, Wm Gaston John Stanly, Wright Stanly, Wm Black- ledire. Jndne Donnell Richard Dobbs Speight, (Ex-Governor), John Daves, Ned Graham, father of the Senator Gra ham and two English gentlemen, George Pollock and John Burgwyn. Later Judge Manly. The memorable brothers Bryani, John and James. The former the father of our distinguished Judge Bryan.the other the father of the specially energetic President of the A & N 0 Railroad. Am compelled to leave out many, many names of noted men of New Berns former days. Tis a real pleasure, yes a pride, to know that New Bern , merited and won the name, the "Athens" of North Carolina. Here: am compelled to add, that no orator ..excelled If . equalled Attorney James Bryan, before any court. It has occurred tome just here to write, that I had a special boy friend who was born In New Bern the 17th of June 1817, and when he was 18 years nld was sent by Bank President Hollis ter to Raleigh, in charge of 5,000 dollars in notes payable on demand in specie at New Bern. The delivery of them was made to Bank Cashier Charles Dewey at fialelorh. who aent bv same lad 5.000 dol- larstn notes wavable In Raleigh, Tis readily seen that specie was not so plen tlful In banks as 'tis today. The journ ey to Raleigh and return waa by stage all the way, via Smtthlleld, etc. Really Mr Editor, I must cease taxing your columns, yet a volume might be written. A memory of the past has an Imoelllne coaer. L must resist, yet must say, the memory of a kind loving mother, aaa two rennea ana loving sis ters often presents Itself, seemingly tell lot? of the esst. 'r '"'f - The Poet Longfellow said, "such mem ories ring in the ears, like the sighing winds whispering through the forest leaves." - Yes, scenes of my boyhood whose loved v recollection, - - - 1 Is a pleasure composed of much of the ; ' c past, , ; ,s .-.: ; :. When the mud first dawned, and the power of reflection . On Love, and sweet friendships to "last. Oh t dreams of my boyhood how much I . love yon. - ; ,- - , Your pleasurable memories still dwell In my breast, Though past, and gone I can never for get you, With life, such pleasure of memories, ' will snrely exist T. 1 H, Morshead City, Dec, 7th, 1608. Another bottle noeed sunrk, seven feet in length, hsa been raptured in the herring nets of a Yarmouth (Eng land) eM"j boat. Out of the IS.500,000 people In Mex ico leas than 2,000,000 can read, though the first printing press In tbe world was set up in Mexico. The exports of American flour to Hongkong in 1892 were 457,690 barrels and in 1902 1293,893 barrel, an In crease of 041.203 barrels. An economic census of tho town of York, England, showed that 23.000 out of tbe 70,000 inhabitants live habitu ally below tbe starvation line. England makes but a third of the machinery used by its farmers. Of the remainder $1,308,000 worth of it comes from America and $212,000 from Can ada. The average price of cotton In Sew York was in 1898 0 cents a pound, in 1901 8.96 cents and in 1902 a 75 cents. The speculative price this year has ranged near 13 cents. The American investment in religious and educational institutions in Turkey Is $6,500,000, and more than $20,000, 000 has been spent In mission work covering nearly a century. In the northern provinces of Italy the illiteracy is not so great ns in the southern, from which nearly nil the Immigrants come. In Fletlmont the illiteracy is less than In Pennsylvania A De Forest radiogram apparatus in stalled by Sir Tboinas Upton on his yacht, the Erin, while tender to the Shamrock bandied over 50,000 personal and press messages at the average rate of thirty-two words per minute. In the interest of making Australia "a White man's country" a government bounty is paid for sugar grown by white labor. Of the last year's sugar crop of 100,000 tons seven-tenths wcb produced by Kanaka black labor. It Is proposed to reserve a national park near the eastern coast of Porto Rico. A representative of the United States bureau of forestry baa visited Porto Rico and finds a great forest, preserving a natural water supply. On June 30 last there were fifty-seven war ships of 319,700 tons displace ment in the course of construction in England. Of this number twelve ves sels were being built in royal dock yards and forty-five lu private yards. According to the department of agri culture, standard milk is milk contain ing not less than 3V4 per cent of milk fat and 8 per cent of solids not fat and which has an acidity equivalent to not more than 2-10 per cent of lactic acid. To the numerous branches of the in surance business in liermany as, ror Instance, life and fire insurance, insur ance against burglars, against damage caused by bail and bursting of water pipes, etc. the insurance of machinery has been added. Today American dried fruits, canned meats and vegetables, office furniture, typewriters, cash registers and many articles of ironware used in the con struction of buildings, etc., are well established and In constant demand in European markets. Dark stars, although invisible to the eye, may yet De Drougnt wuuin me range of human observation, as many ol them, though no longer luminous, must emit heat and may be photographed on mates sensiuzea to tne inrra-rea rays of tbe spectrum. But 8.3 per cent of the 1,330,697 Ger man born males In the united States have failed to become naturalized, while 13 per cent of the English, 35 per cent of the Russians, 53 per cent of the Italians and 80 per cent of the Japanese are still aliens. More than 8,000,000 of the 13,500,000 people in Mexico do not work. Count lng out the children and aged there re main 3,774,148 possiblo producers who produce nothing absolutely. Then and here is an astounding figure there nre in domestic service 1,483.024 ns against 116,000 of dignified salary earners. Jack Rowe of Crawfordsville, Ind., possesses perhaps the only fishing dog in the world. Not long ago a party, tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, were at supper near the big dam on the river, when the dog pointed some bass that were In a little pool near the camp The canine could not be coaxed away and held tbe point for some time, al though tempted with many delicacies. The floating gardens In the lakes near the City of Mexico were recently Visited by an English naturalist, who reports them a paradise and accounts for their existence. Floating tangles of peat moss, rushes and grass are caught by stakes driven into the soft lake bottom, and upon this mass ricn mud from the bottom is thrown. The surface is then transformed into a mar ket garden. The spectroscope is an instrument which has done much to Increase our knowledge of tbe sun and the stars. By Its means the astronomer tells ex actly what is the chemical composition of celestial bodies, of what metals or gases they are composed and even as sures ns that in some of the distant stare suns, some of them, far more brilliant than our own substances are burning the like of which cannot be found on our planet Sir Wilfrid Lawson, who recently won a fiercely contested parliamentary election on his old platform of temper ance, la known as England's "Grand Old Man of Temperance." He is sev-enty-three and has devoted forty yean of his life to the championship of temoerance. Sir Wilfrid has been prominent in every parliamentary crisis for a Quarter of a century, ana it is said that there is little doubt that bad he not Identified himself with tbe cause of temperance he would have been many times 'a minister of a cabinet He has fought with and against Dis raeli, Palmerston, Bright and Ulna stone. '. ..." , UNDER THE SULTAN. Tts War tho TarkUh Staler K btm ata Saoealoe, Thluics get done In the sultan's realms, things Ilka' tbe massacres of 1805 in AalatJc Turkey and of 1903 in l.o.lnn1a whirl) com homl to tbe rjfonsi loudness of every thinking Turk. Take tbe case of tbe Kurdish Sbelk Obeidullub. who was a guest of tbe snltan for s time In 1S&3 and was aft erw(rd sent to Mecca In order that pious occupations might keep him out of mischief. He died very soon after nls ai rival of cholera, it waa officially announced, altbouub be was tbe only sufferer from cholera in Mecca that jear Take tbe case or Mltbad Pasba, the Ml. era! urime minister and tbe cham pion cf parliamentary government. He ws Tied for treason tn siding to de throne Sultnn Abdul Axis snd was sent to TiiX near Mecos. After a time he died ,-a'her suddenly. By and by a man who bad been a soldier in Arabia dppeared In Constantinople babbling a tale that ended with, "I did not know that :t was Mltbad Pasha or I would r.ot li.ive put the soaped cord about his neck " Of course the police saw that the man was crazy and put hltn where l.e was ante from barm. Take the case of Snld l'asha. ex- gruml b.ler, who tied to the British iiulia-.-v In Constantinople aeveu or ehihl years ago, declaring that he vvuiiltl In- killed unless allowed asylum and who could not be induced to leave the building until the ambassador brought him a formal promise of safe ty sealed with the sultan's own seal. Meditation upon this class of myster ies makes people shake in their shoes every time that they see one or the great army of paid Informers who know everything. Men do not say that ( me Hiiiiau uoes lue iiiiugb wuicu cause this trepidation, but that "the palace" docs them. They speak of the "palace" as though It were a sentient but invisi ble organism, and when they speak of it they look behind tbem and take out their handkerchiefs and wipe a clam my sweat from their faces. Henry Thompson in World's Work. The boss: at ono-hols' ppico fall quart, uhoratquartof StoaDma.fourto taa eaUoa. Now, yvt par Tour dealer at seaM Si .SS a bottla tor whtohar Uu cannot poaaiblr be any better tbaA YNKR. If as rood, or t& a fi)oc If TOo buy HAYNKB WHISKEY roa mn at lean SS.0S oa eTtrr faUoa. Wa aeU two faUona for aboat tlx aaaaa a roa pay for one raUoa of probably poorer whiakey. Jut think tbat over and remember that BAYNKR WHISKEY roea direct from oar dlstulery to you, earriea a UNITED STATBS REGISTERED DISTILLER'S GUAR. ANTES of PURITY and AOS) and sarai yoa tha dealers' anormoua proflta, That's why It's aorood and ao ehaap. That's why we have over a quarter of a million an timed eos -aaata way iuu snotua try it. Your sMtMj back II you ra not t: iMLeO. DIrcot from our distillery to YOU Smt Ditlirt' frtflti I Prmntt Idultirttloa I """"" PURE GEVEfl YEAR-OLD RYE mm n full $ "it QUARTS 1.20 EXPRESS PREPAID We wffl send yon FOUR TOLL QUART BOTTLES of BATHER'S SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE for S3. SO, and wa will pay tbe express chargea. Try it and If you don't and It all right and aa rood aa you erer used or eaa buy from anybody elas at any prloe, then aend It back at oar expense and your Ss.M will be returned to yon by next mail. Just think that offer over. How could It be fairer! If yon are not perfectly satisfied, yoa are not out a oent. Better let as send yoa a trial order. If yoa don't want four quarts yourself, ret a friend to Join you. We abip in a plain sealed oase, no marks to show what's Inside. Orders for Arts,, OaL, Ool.. Idaho, Moot, Ner., N. Hex.. Ore., Utah, Wash, or Wyo. must be on the basis of 4 Onarta for M.OO by Kxprese Prepaid or SO qsutrt for eie.00 by f relt Prepaid. Write oar nearest offlos and do It MOW. THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY ATLANTA' 8A, DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, M0, ST. PAUL, MINN. 150 DOTXUbBBY, TBOT, O. ESTABUSHBD 180ft, n e 's OABTOHIA. Bears the 4 I aMO 101 MM AIWiT bOUfllt J Oyatera. As a matter of interest there is but one species of oyster, Ostrea virginica, along the eastern coast of North Amer ica. The western coast has at least five species, but only two of these nre of Importance, and these tlo not compare with the eastern shellfish. Thus it is apparent that a Blue Tolut, a Provi dence river aud a Chesapeake bay oys ter are one nud the same thing so far as species is concerned. The difference is merely in food supply and conditions in growth. The oyster is rich in phosphates, but la almost entirely lacking in fat mak ing, muscle building material and those elements which go to make up physical force and vitality. While It is whole some and easily assimilated, the actual food value of the oyster is not sufficient to rank It with our great' food fishes tbe cod, haddock, mackerel, etc. Good Housekeeping. ills Kind Yoa HanAlmrs Bears tis kinfl ton Haw Aiwars Tlx.' Nral Step. Sinn- inn lil.lc WillU' bepm to slmly Cfosnr'" In- r.in say "Omnia Gallia" without liny i-roniptiug in the world. As he IxmkIs his curly bead over his studies v. !- wntch lilin with fond nffec tlou. Suddenly he turns lo us with the bright smile thnt wo are thinking of having patented. "Mother," he asks, "isn't Latin one of the dead languages?" "lea, dear," we reply, trembling with anticipation. - "Then I wish they would bury It," says the darling as he upsets the ink bottle. And yet there are people who say children haven't souls. Judge. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co. Have cut the price o.t Heaters Car load to be sold. Fire Board Fitted, Stovea set up. Full line of Hardwaie, Elwood Fence, Paiutg, Oils and Varoisb, Lime and Cement, Sash, Loors and Blinds. Lowest Prices, Best Goods, Nice line of Carvers expected for the Holiday trade. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARE 78 Middle St. Phone H7. :MILL;8UPPLIES 44 Craven 8tJ Phone 216. One Hundred Dollars a Box. la tha Talus H A Tisdale, Sammerton, 8 a places on DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. He says: "I had piles for 20 jears I tried many doctors and medioloes, bnt all failed ezoept DeWltt's Witch Hazel Halve. It tnrei me." It Is a combina tion of the healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients; relieves and permanently cores blind, PiffiM T OOOOOODODOnODODODODODOOQOO IRON SAFES IN STOCK. Ji We have added to our Exclusive Wholesale Furniture businet s a complete of Best Fire- proof Safes. We have also Five Cars of Furniture in stork and can fill orders prompt for Iron Safes, Furniture, Stoves and Mattresses. All Mail and Phone Orders -will receive prompt attention. Office and Sample Room 47 Middle Street; Warehouse and J Factory 5 tnd 7 East Side Ni die treat. X Office Phone 172. T. J. Tnrner Furniture Co., O NEW BERN, N. C. j IOCOODOQODODODODOODODCCOOO if GOLLY, BUT IT'S COLD ! But no matter how cold, just get in side of one of our Overcoats, for Men, Boys or Children, and you will not only be warn tout you will be serene in mind. We can save you money. NufiF sed. E. W. ARMSTRONG, 67 Middle Street. Am New Bern Citizens Gladly Speak Pub licly on this Sub ject, A public statement Gl'en to tbe public for the public good. A citizen's experience. Truthfully told for humanlty'sjsake. Ebonld find ready appreciation. New Bern people are pleased to do it; Pleased to tell their frlendsnd neigh bors. Tell tbem abont the 'Little' con- qnerer. The good deeds of . Uoan s Kidney PI'.la Are spreading o'er the city. Lifting bnrdeni from aching backs, Caring the pains of kidney Ills. Bead the proof In a New Bern man's words. F. P: Avery, foreman at the A. &. N, C. B. R. Shops, Zresldlng at l Graves Street, says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills which I obtained from Bradham's Pharmacy. My back when I would get np in the morning fell weak and lame and the nse of Doan's Kidney Pills relieved It. I have (felt much bet ter and stroDgerlslnce I used them. My back was a weak spot and if I caught cold It settled there and I seemed to lose New Bern Cotton and Fertilizer Mills, Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Products and High-grade Fertilizers, MEW BEM, IT. C. Will pay the Highest Cash Prices for Cot ton Seed and Seed Cotton. Bags furnished to seed shippers. HAVE FOR SALEJa Fresh Supply of Cot ton Seed Meal and Hulls, which is the finest Cattle Feed in the world. We will exchange Meal for cotton seed. Man ani Mi Riverie tee Rim. No. 125. Sale & Exchange STABLES. - Fine lot Ligat and Heavy Draft Mules, also Good . Working Horses Just Received. Must be ' sold. Cash, Call at endorser of Doan's Kidney Pills and I stable and see the stock offered. will recommend them to anyone." , .11 t it RIum n.lntr Dniti'l (Tin. uuvt a ney Pills my back has not tronbled me Terms to Bun rnrcnaaers. one bit. You can use my name as an 1 or good negotiable paper. f v For sale by all dealers. Price CO cents, ' I I '.V bleeding, itchlna: and protruding piles, u box.: Foster-MUbura Co., Buffalo, H. II. . M t sores cuts, bruises, eczeno a, salt rheam i sola agents for tns U. o. . i and all skin diseases. Sold by 7 8 Duf-j Remember tht nssis Doan'l-and QfjtQfi Stteet, is , v v , .,, . - w-"- Daniels, NEW BERN, N. C. I
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