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WASHINGTON LETTER MODES OF THE MOMENT. WCKK STEADILY PRCGRESSISC - H i- 3 1 - gnsv "'i 1 1 7 ' - ( an - rk-',, md -ad Bug.. stern riLL 1- Its 1 Nitcrrs Gift Jrom the Sunny South M X . If ! v -J- VVJ ii r-Sbi No matter how faithful and hon st vour cook mar be. sht Is behind th timet if she um lard or cooking butter for frying and shortening. The great medical and cooking authorities of the country cay to ; they ndorte Cottolena aa the most palatable, healthful and economical cook ing fat on the market ..The following' names of Cottolena endorser are household words : " - Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer, Mrs. Emma P. Ewing, Marion Harland, Mr. Eliza R. Parker, LMa Ames Willis, Mrs. Janet M. Hill, Dr. Mary E. Green, Miss Margaret Wister, Mrs. Elizabeth O. Hiller, Mrs. Helen Arm strong, Christine Terhune Herrick, Mrs. F. A Benson, R. Ogden Doremis, M. D., LL. D., J.Hobart Egbert, A. M., M. D., Ph. D., and hundreds of others, prominent in household economy and the medical profession. USE 1BS3. Cottolene being richer than either lard or cooking ' butter, one-third less is required, v i.- , Send us a So ttunp to par posters and well imil you a espy of our book luJO Home Hslps," edited by Mrs. Rorer, which contains 300 choice recipes; Hade only by THE N. IC FA1RBANK COMPANY. Dept. 689 Chicago NEWPORT. ' ' Dece i ber il. Mr DtI1 McCain of Newport', spent Thursday in New Hern. ; Mrs L 0 Onrrol, is visiting relatives at Wallnw, N 15. " 4 . . Etv-aaJ Mrs J a M Olles, spent Mon day in New Rom. : We arti glut to welcome - Mr li Aman, of Oos'ow, tn our town, as a citizen. MrT 0 Elitt, wl e and son, spent- Thursday to New Ut-in. ' Miss Qleanle'Kornegar, of Morehead . City, ii visit log hwo. ... Mr 0 T Hoists, -f Nrw Born, spent Sundae bimi. Mr T' ii L'Oiii 1, hi visitor la'otir town. Mi's I.nciiii i-rit, i'( !itilnot Lnfge spent TliuriMNy In N- Hum Mr Div s .if Nw Itrtm svonl thi-iUr . In Ne o.'. i t The UvU' s MIS :Iaty im t M.'-idivv afternooj ni. Dm. btwe ( Mr , W- fr Boll.. " Mr J ii Hoiin .f M.nthc-n 1 JJi-v, spent Mmi'Uy lu ii'r i. wii. : Mrs HA IVM ., il C ive, h vi i I it if friends and mlafif g here. .. '" u Millionaire's Poor Stomach. The worn-out stom icti of ibe ov. r-fed millionaire Is often parnded In the pub lic prints at a horriblo example of ibe evil attendant on the possml n of great wealth. But mjlllonalres are not the only ones who are afflicted with bad stomachs. The proportion It far greater among the tollers. Dyspepsia and Indi gestion are rampant among these people, and they mffer far worse tortures than the millionaire unless they avail them selves of a standard medicine like Green's August Flower, which has been a favor Ite household remedy; for all stomach ; troubles for over , tnlity-five years. August Flower rouses the torpid . liver, thus creating appetite and Insuring per fect digestion. It tones and vitalizes the entire system and makes life worth living, no matter what your station. Trial bottlfs, SsCc; regular size, 75c F8 Duffy. . He I wonder why Marjorle always Insists on calling Gladys picturesque? She Probably because Gladys Is so well painted. Minneapolis Sentinel. I LXiTAiorBEAtTaTs; II KOSOL digests what you eat. KOEQL Purifies, strengtliens and sweet ens the stomach, j ECvOL eu Indl eesllon, ' dys i pepsta, and all stomach and bowel troubles. . EOuSL scce'erates the action of -- the gastrlo glands and gives tone to the digestive organs. ECDOL jrollev8" overworked stomach of all nervous strain, fives to the heart a full, free and untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous svstera and foods the brain. ECHCL ,s th on!rfu, remedy that Is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by giving to their bodies all of the nourishment that Is contained In the food they eat. tier Ptalar Cut Santy Tw. BortkMonly. SI. 00 Sirs tiotdfnt 2H Kims th trUl Hit, which aalia for 60a. MDlin OMLV IT ' B. C. DaWITT CO., CiriCAC FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT Qne Han Killed and Three Men Irj :rcd In Freight Wreck, The engine and three cars of freight train No 1 jumped the track at a point n-ar Hines Biding letween Tore Creek and Dover, yesterday at one o'clock. The engine tnrned over In the ditch but was not badly dRmeged but the cars are atotnlwnck. A special train tearlDg Dr Piimrose, lliu corrpsDj's burgeon and Dr Rhttr. went up of thorlly af'er one and the wrecking train 'oliowerl. " Ore binVt man was killed tied three ouDild. All were brought to New Burn Zcu Chapuiau, the coloredbrake man U - wi killed was brongbt here ani bi ci renin,' Icqtittt held, The iij mil i re plne.pd lo liomcs where ihey ri.n ioe! t- arti d ir. io: iLe company's snrviO'i. Following U tUe II. t; vt t' dead and Irj ir (I: . Z it b ( Lt riiaii, i'dM'hi ad it y, brnke msr:, nri k broken by.: whcM ' plpg over ii. . N II Riixsell, engineer, Ni-w I'eru, whit ; bully tbnken up but Do bo net broken. - Tb' tnf. Ketnr.m, fireman, New Bern, ca'orirt, p-alnrd ankld and l.urnai : Dri Udley, New Utrn, br&beman. coliirc-i'; -priilmd kned nn l titxkle. On: fi 'M ( ba man, lir&kcnian, colored fracture i f !e'i leg. Involving the knee pal auiputt'lon nrnbblc, ' Kodol "Dyspepsia Cure Dlge-ts all clasee of food, tones and strengtheus the sutRiaoh an t digestive organs.-. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles,: and makes rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol DyB pepsta Cure rebuilds wornout tissues, purlfles, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. ' Cot G W Atkinson, of W," Va says: "I have rued a number of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have found It to be very effective and, Indeed, a pow erf ul remedy for stomach aliments. I recommend It to my friendB." t8old by F 8 Duffy. ' ! OASTORIA. Bears ths . Hm Kind You Haw Always Bntf Blgaataie ef . Tha Kind You Haw Always at New 14. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office ; Beia, Craven county N. C. Dec 1903: : - : D Henry Dudley (D L). v F Ben Franklin, Nuno Antonls Fer- nandes (Prisonhouse), Frank Fit z Gerald care G D, Capt E J Fox, Gen Del, 2. ' O Gasklll Drug CoT -J -II Adam Heartly R F D. . J Albert L Jones, 11 Railroad St, Clemon Jones, Richard 0 Jones 76 Mid dle St , . . , : L William E Lee 49 Cammon St. -' . M Lewis P Martin, B R Morgan. V P TPazon. : 8 Hugh Sherwood, John Smith. T Pedro Jose Turelra, N W Thomp son, Rev Mr Tillman (S D), ' WDr Thomas J Wright, R C Wil liams. '. , " WOMKH'S IIBT. B Miss Caroline Bergen, r 0 Mrs Pashlan Carden. v E Marthlre Eadon. Hf-Mlss Katie "V Hancock, Mies Jane Haddle, MIrs Violet Harget 181 Burn St, Mrs R L Hopkins. ; V J Mrs Carrie D Jones "No. 43 L Miss Landataf. ' M Mrs Jennie E Mackey, Miss Ethel Meadows, Mrs Armceia Mitchell, Mrs Sallle Miller 46 Bern 9t, Mrs Julia Moore 182 Broad St, Miss Cara Morton. ' R Miss Rachel Rbcm 20 Bern St. S Mrs WH Scott. ' . : Miss LlnaTart. . ,; Persons calling for the sbove letters will please say advertised and give date of list. ... ; . The regti!atlons now require that (1 one cent shall be collected on the delivery or each advertised letter. S.W. Hancock, P.M. Epadal Correspondence. President and Mr. Roosevelt re ceived the members of the Episcopa lian Tan-American conference during the rwent meeting la Washington. The bishops entered Into the spirit of the occasion with Best, and many had a quip or Jegt ready to enliven the dreary round of handshaking. Bishop Dudley of Kentucky said to the president: "I cm not familiar with these stately f unctions, Mr. President, but I am like tlio Kentucky mountaineer who ctace went to my church. He told bis fellows nftemnrd, 1 don't much understand xurh cr.therln's, but I guest I got along, because I riz and fell with the rest of theui." " . ' Tiishop William Lefthouae of Keewa tin, Man., known as the "snowshoe blslK-p." wna an object of curiosity to the Uooscvelt children. He mixed a little politics with bis story. "I under- Rtuud you are eendlng an expedition to annex the aurora borealls, Mr. Presl deut,' he said. "I wish you would tell the boys to drop In on me, as the north pole is In my diocese, and I might make It convenient to go along as a missionary to my northern Indi ans." Seeds For Hlllleaa. Within the ensuing three or four uiunihs over a thousand tons of garden ui.U Held seeds will be distributed among the people of every state and territory in the Union at a cost of $270,000, the amount appropriated by the Inst congress for this purpose. The tctiil distribution this year will amount t to n bout 45,000,000 packages. Some important changes in the man ner cf conducting this distribution have been made by the department of agri culture this year. With a view of handling the seed to better advantage tl;e country has been divided Into six districts, and seeds and plants particu larly adapted to each district will be distributed therein at an earlier time than heretofore. In years pnst much complaint has been made of receiving seed too late in the season to be of particular good. The department has not been responsible for this condition, but the fault lay with the congressmen, who to a large extent were tardy In making out the lists for their quota. It Is expected to overcome this condition by beginning the distribution two months earlier tlum has been the custom. A Diplomatic Leader. ' John Sharp Williams of Mississippi, the newly elected leader of the Demo crats in the house of representatives, was asked bow he would keep the Democrats in lin'e if they should be come obstreperous. "Easiest thing In the world," Mr. Williams replied, "I shall be prepared for any emergency, like a justice of the peace down in my country when he was called on by a gathering of citi zens who had it in mind to hang a man without due process of law. - "The Justice was told of the gather ing and was asked to come down and boo what he could do. He appeared with a copy of the statutes of Missis sippi Under one arm and a repeating ri fle under the other. - " 'Gentlemen, he said, T am the serv ant of the people. I can apply the law of the great state of Mississippi to this case or I can help you Bhoot the cul prit Just as you elect.' " - i. The Hew Brltlnh Ambxiador, Sir Henry Mortimer Durund, the new British' ambassador to the : United States, will sail for America tfn the Etruria on Not. 81. Lady -Durand and Miss Durand will remain in England about a fortnight longer, but expect to reach Washington by Christmas.- The successor of Sir Michael Herbert, it is said, Is a man who looks barely past middle age and has a frank, open manner that will in all likelihood cre ate a favorable impression among his .diplomatic and other associates in the American capital. His bearing is most courteous, and his voice Is of a pleas ant, even tone. He la rather tall, broad shouldered and with a high forehead and slightly prominent chin. . The new ambassador gives the Impression- of baring force and personality, Wuti to Face Members. Champ Clark of Missouri admits that be Is disappointed as a result of the seat drawing, but insists that his desire for a front seat was wholly unattended by selfish motives. ,'T wanted to secure a front seat," said Mr. Clark, "so that when I ad dressed the house, without making myself too conspicuous, I could walk down to the open space In front of the speakers rostrum and face the mem bers as I spoke. I believe that every member In making a speecD of any length at all should take that position, and I would like to see the rules changed making it a requirement" For UaUoraa Hllltta OraranUatlona. The assistant secretary of war, Gen eral Oliver, is sending out to the gov ernors of all states recommendations for state legislation in the Interest of uniformity In the militia organization. The general plan adopted for the closer articulation of the federal and state military organizations requires some change In many of the state laws, and .the department's communication Is tended to point out just what is needed. ' Our School Children. - - The report of the : commissioner of education for the last fiscal year places the total number of pupils enrolled In the common schools during the year at 15,925,887, or over 20 per cent of the en tire population.- The average dally at tendance for 1S92 was 10,000,273, being CO per cent of the total number en rolled. This Is the largest average at tendance on the number enrolled evor reported In the United States. CARL SCHOFIELD. ? The Lone Star State. Down In Texas at Yoakum, Is a big dry goods firm of which Mr J M Haller Is the head. ! Mr Haller on one of his trips Fast to buy goods said to a friend who was with htm lathe palace ear, "Here; take one of these Ltttle Early Ris ers upon retiring and vyou will be up early in the morning feeling good." For ths 'VIark brown" taste, headache and that logy feeling DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills to use. 8old by F 8 Duffy. The pointed toque made of chenille or taffeta braid and garlanded with fruit or flowers la very popular. Silk muslins covered with large flow er designs woven or printed, are lovely for dancing and for youthful evening frocks. la velvet all shade of gray, from sil ver to gun metal. Ivory to champagne and pastel blue pink and mauve, will be worn tor evenings. Tb new shaded ostrich feathers are of such magnificent proportions In both length and breadth that they are quite as much "property" as the ailk dres oaed to be In the days of our grandmothers. ' Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt ard serious, trouble In your system la ner vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up sets. Electric Bitter will quickly dis member the troublesome causes. It never falls Jo tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and clarify the blood. Bun down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending sches vanish under Its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters Is only 60c, and that Is returned If It don't give perfect satisfac tion. Guaranteed by C. D. Bradh m, druggist. A A'em Pearl Supply. Ralph Dubois, professor In the Uni versity of Lyons, lias informed the French Academy of Science flint bo has found n means of nccl!mati7.in;r ll" pearl oyster and reproducing pe.irN mi the coast of l-Yanc". !! PxlilVf"! eral specimens of living pearl oyolrrs which hnd been cultivated in the Med iterranean.' Moreover, while the usual rate of finding pearls is one in 1,200 to 1,500 oysters, Professor Dubois 1ms suc ceeded in getting one out of every ten. Ibe Pamlico, Or'cnlal and Western Rail way BdDg Rapidly Built The men Inttrettedln tie c. ntruclloa of the Pii m'ico, OtirbUl an! Wetera Railway are Tiry bu-y now and work on thuroslta progre-aing cncly. Ytsler day Me..;s 1 A L'ulkn, Alum Cheney and (May weio (iKiued ta the north side iif NtutO tirtr iteming the Una! frini Ntw B'-rn to Olymjia and also get licg a pin fir the cir.vict camp. It is eiprcieil tiit Stale convicts will be put to work M grid aul bidding the toad ab tit January 1,1. Mr O .'ay a' ri veil from Ticnt n last Dtg'.t to .!-! in ib- c. instruction, be being fct ft i'i-d wl-b, it'c V A Uullea C EEtrucli.m Co., who are an perl a lend ing the niH'.ing of the real. About 65 car lends- of liml er for th tics and the bridge. The road Is laid from Uie j incl!:n at Nil'.onal avenuo to the river. The pruio iters f.x-1 coufident that the road will he completed an t trains run nli'gover Ibe. entire line by June let. Every effort Ib being nmiie lo push the work S3 rtipilly at Is consistent " lib gol workaitiDshlp. biarjiisiirr.e genoriii offices have been Vci'ul In the three story building at N' ,"ii Ciaven -'tree!. Kroau for the ute of 111.; C'.infisny have been fitted up oa tla firs' two lloors and the other . on t U i e iceupiid as the occasion Uncle Sam cayo it's all right TJw! Rm, In tt verrm of tra rf fete towm uiiKnt ofMali ta aHrayi tn rhinre of m-ry aapanmem of our diatiUrnr. DuriaaUMonttr proem of dtiiiliaUoo, alter Ui wkislf-r la Blared la barrel In our warehouse, durinc the bttm yaan It remains tbera, from the vorr (rata we buj lo tbo wklakrr voa ret, (J nolo Sam la oonaiantiv on tho nu a. We dare o ukeasailon of our own whisker from our own warehouse anion bo Mrs It's all rtehk And whoa ho dues say so, Ibat wbtekej toes direct to you, with ail Its original strenirtb. rtcb nem and flaror. carrjln a UNITED STATHB REGISTERED DISTILLER'S GUARAN TEE of PUKITY and AOB. and sarins- tb dealers enormous profits. That's why RAYNER WHISKEY Is toe best for medicinal purposes. Thai's why It is preferred for thsr uses. That's why we hay oyer a quarter of a million saUsaed eualcneia, Tom's why VOU anould try it. Your money back u you r not saUafled. Direct from our distillery to YCU Situ Ditlirt1 hiflti ! Prnmli Adu!Urtl!oa ! imnm umm PURE QEVEU-YEAR0LO IlYE FULL $?).20 EXPRESS I 4? QUARTS PREPAID To improve the appetite and strength en the digestion, try a few doses or Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Mr. J. H. Beitz, of Detroit, Mich., says, "They restored my appetite when Impaired, relieved me of a bloated feel ing and caused a pleasant and satisfac tory movement of the bowels." There are people In this community who need just such a medicine. For sale by all druggists. Every box warranted. A New Breed. "I think he's the most intelligent hunting dog in this country," snid the owner of the animal, proudly exhibit ing him to his friend. "When he makes a 'point' he turns his head and looks atrue a moment and asks me as plainly as if he spoke It, 'Shall I go ahead and flush that bird?" " "I see," said the friend. "He's an Interrogation pointer." Youth's Com panion. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expen sive. Occasionally life Itself Is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong If you , take Or. King's New Life Fills for Dyspep'la, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubled They are gen tie yet thorough. 25o, at 0 D Bradham's Drug Store. A "Dade Elephant" Killed. . For years Toby was the pet ele phant of the botanical gardens at Sai gon, Indo-Chlnn. Lately because of advancing years and possible Infirmity of temper Toby was sent Inland to Pnom Pen, the chief town of his na tive jungle, and put into "retired life" among a troop of his fellows. The bit ter, however, refused to recognize the "city dude," who had for so runny years lived in luxury and had lost his wild habits. They set upon Toby and killed him after a desperate struggle. : : : v ;' v.ot 'd i ,u. a e ju.-w U Chuiuuuriaiu'g C'oiic, Cliulru ami Diarrhoea IUmedy hb S' on ua the liret indication of the dis ease appears anil a threatened attack may be warded oil. Hundreds of people nse the remedy in this way with perfect success, a or sfile by all druggists. One Hundred Dollars a Box. la the value H A. TIsdale, Sammerton, S O, placet on DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.- He says: "I had piles for 20 years I tried many doctors and medicines, but all fatted except DeWitt's Witch Hacel Salve. ' It cured me." It Is a combina tion of the healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients; relieves and permanently cures blind, bleeding, Itohlntt and protruding piles, lores cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases. Sold by F S Duf fy. TTbttman as an Editor. ". Whitman wrote on anything and ev erything, after the fashion of editors, sometimes with earnestness, sometimes With undisguised indifference. Here is a sample' of an occasional sort: "To cure the toothache plunge your feet in cold water. Strange, but true." For "but? most people would read "if." The man who must supply racolumn at a given hour every day cannot make the quality uniform. ' Whitman dis cusses public and personal questions, asks If It Is right to dance and answers himself that it is if one goes to bed In decent season, rates the ferry company for allowing men to smoke and spit on the decks, and while the United States army la fighting In Mexico he turns out a restful screed "entitled "Some After noon Gossip" devoted to a rainfall and the lamentations of ice cream makers oa account of the cool weather. Some happenings alwaya drew a lecture from him. He could not abide harshness, unfairness, tyranny or cruelty. Not an execution of the death sentence occur red anywhere In the Union that be did not Inveigh against capita punishment Indeed the severities of law seemed to irritate him more than the severities of the criminal. Charles M. Skinner In Atlantic. .FI.MW1I1 Be Bitten -Those who will persist In closing their esn against the continual recommenda tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will have a long and bit ter fight with their troubles, if not end ed earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss., has to lay: "Last fall my wife tad every symp torn of consumption. She took Dr Elng's New Discovery after evey thing else had failed, Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her." Guar anteed by C. D. Brsdham, DrugglBt Price 63a, and tl.03. Trial bottles free. Marlowe and N. Harlowe. Dec. 11 Those were glad tidings to some of our people that announcement that the F & M Dank would be able to pay oil one hundred centB to the depositors. Sir W N Bell Bnd sister, Mrs E J Bell, went to Morehesd City Saturday to at tend the funeral of little Fred Franklin. They returned home Sunday. Mr Jno S Morton D. 8, spent Wednes day at Winthtop serving summons on different parties. Mr Jaa L Taylor of Bachelor and Mr Alex Foreman of Foreman were callers at our sanctum this week. J 8 Morton Esq. was in New Bern Monday to meet the Board of Education. Mr W II Cell spent Wednesdny In New Bern on business for the Elm City Lumber Co of this place. Mr Jas R Bell made a business trip to Merrimon yesterday. Mrs J C Long and children went to Morehead City yesterday to spend a few days. Mr W F Taylor drove up to Thurman yosterday to spend the night with his sister, Mrs J W Conner, from there he will go to New Bern. The blcklo of death has again come to our community, this time cutting down Miss Siddie Bell, an amiable and most jovely disposod young girl of only 14 summers. She was a daughter of Mr Qeo T Bell. Her schoolmates and all who knew her will miss her. Mr Davis, representative of the Cut ler Hardware Co was a jovial caller at our place yesterday. Mr C N Mason and daughter, Miss Rossle are in New Bern making pur chases and other business. Miss Rossle will stay over to spend a few days with friends in the city. Messrs Donule Hanks and Joseph Coplon go to, the city of Elms on busi ness today. Mr JasR Bell and daughter, Miss Madle are spending Thursday In New Bern. Kifs Trouble. "Have nny buzzing in your ears?" asked the doctor, who was trying to dingnose tlio ease. : "No," replied Mr. Henpeck, "not ex cept when I have to stay in the house." Chicago Record-Herald. We will send yon FOOTt TOIA QUART BOTTLES ef HAYHEB'S SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYB for IM, and ws will pay ths express charges. Try It and It yon don't and It ail right and as food a yon ever ased or can tray from anybody else at any prloe, send It back at our expense, and jour 11.30 will ba returned to you by next mail. Just think Uat offsr over. How eould It be f alrerr If you ars not perfectly satisfied, yoa are not ont a cent. Better let us send you a trial order. It yoa don't want four Quarts yourself, rot a friend to Join you, We ship la a Plata seeled, oaso, no narks to show what's Inside. Orders for Art, Csi, Ool., Idaho, Mont, WerH jr.Hfflr.. Ore.,Utn. Wash, pr Wyo. must be on the basis of 4 Qautrts for KOO by Express I repaid or ftO trts is UU hy fiwlcht IpiL Writs our nearest offlo sod do tt KOW". THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY ATLANTA! A DAYTON, OHIO T. LOUIS, 3.', f n-L ,, ..-;. US DnrrnxaBT, Taor, a Bsraauassn uat tBrnmstmammmmmemmmmmmm , ,. " mm n sna I OCCOOODODOQOnOQODOQOQCSGOO Q We Sell to Merchants Only. O We have just received anothes complete stock of FurnLnre , Q and can nil all ordeis promptly. We are the only exclusiv . wholesale furniture dealers in the state that do not mannfact ure. All goods sold at factory prices with local freight added . to New Bern. We also carry a complete line of Iron Safes in stock. All Mail and Phone Orders will receive prompt attention. Office Phone 172, Residence 254. Office and Sample Room 47 Middle Street; Warehouses 5 and 7 East Side Middle treet T. J . Tamer Furniture Co., J NEW BEEN, N. C. OCOCODODO.OQODODOODODC O O O GOLLY, BUT IT'S COLD! But no matter how cold, just get in it Xt side of one of our Overcoats, for Me ; i Boys or Children, and you will not only Zi I be warn but you will be serene in mind. We can save you money. Nuflf sed. E. W. ARMSTRONG, 07 Middle Street. Famtly .THrtlomacy. "1 turn al) my bills oor to my wife." "Dos's she, Unvo the money ?M "No, the nerve." Cincinnati Commer cial Tribune. : PEOPLE WE POW. They Are New Bern People, and What They Say is of Local Inter est. , When an incident like the following occurs ifght here at home, It Is bound to carry weight with our readers. So many strange occurrences go the rounds of the press; are puMIshed as facts, peo ple become skeptical. On one subject skepticism Is rapidly dissppearing. This Is due to the actual experience of onr clt lzens, and their public utterances regard Ing them. The doubter must doubt no more In the face of such evidence as this. - The public statement of a reputa ble citizen living right here at home.one whom you can see every day, leaves no ground for the skeptic to stand on, ; Nrs N Vincent, widow, living at 103 Craven" street, ; says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been very beneficial to me. They certainly relieved me of very disa greeable pains In my bock from which I suffered for a . long time. I" obtained them at Bradham's Pharmacy and I must say they proved to be a good rem dy in my case. ' For sale by all dealers." Price 50 cents, t box. : Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. YM sole agents for the TJ. B. - , Remember the name Doan's ant take no substitute. , , Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co. Hare cut the price on Heaters Car load to be sold. Fire Boards Fitted, Stovesset up. Full line of Hardwaie, Elwood Fence, Paints, Oils and Varnish, Lime and Cement, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Lowest Prices, Best Goods, Nice linn of Carvers expected for the Holiday trade. w Gaskill Hdw. & Hill Supply Co., 3KLL58UPPLEES 44 Craven St; Phone 816. HARDWARE 78 Middle St Phone 147. New Bern Cotton Oil and tprWyf Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Products and High-grade Fertilizers, NEW BMEXtf, JT. C. Will pay the Highest Cash Prices for Cot ton Seed and Seed Cotton. Bags furnished to seed shippers. HAVE FOR SALEJUa 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. Factory aM Hills Riveria Seise RiYer. Lou. Distance E: Ho, 125. a Sale & Exchange STABLES. ino 101 juignt ana ueavy urait . Mules, also Good Working Horses Just Received. Must be Bold. I Terms to suit Purchasers. Cash ' f or good negotiable paper. Call at stables and see the Btock. offered. - Ma : ' sa ; aw -mm. . 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