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I Intersmitft's CP 2? I Ik I J CURE CHILLS! DENGUE, AGUE, LAGRIPPE, W.BILIOUS FEVER I AND ALL I MALARIAL ILLS. I 50c FULLOCKSVILLE. ' July 25th Mi M N H&nlott U having sixty !i ir-i power boiler ami engine put Id al hU milling property t.n.l will soon be ready for the fall trde or fall work. Mr KB Elliot wl I pat in a sixty 'h'lroa power hoiler an I engine at hia aaw mill as the one In u f la Inaufficlent (or fata work, he ill toon be ready to 'fill all ordirs for lumber. We are Informed that Mr Charlie Wtillty haa given ont the otdtir for ma terial to rebuild a atorc b use oa hia lot In tbla place si x'y-li re feet long, thirty feet-vlrir, he will lie ready forbusincs; by the lOib of October. The hi-avieat rain of the season fell io tl.ii vicinity last Sunday, Many of the laities who attt nlcri the Big July Meet ing at Whit) Oak. got the' Sunday ha'. and drevr. ruined an the rain ws eo hiavy umhrellai and top buggies weie ilnadcquate for It) fury aiid beavy down pr re. Rev J W Noh'cs Is conducting a series of meetlnga here In the BiptUt church in which we are very mm h In terested. Mis Annlu .1 Hart and eon, Jeff, are TUtltlng friends and lelatlve.) a'. Norfolk and Virginia Beach whore they will aie id tho summer. The oultoi k for an abundant barveit was never better. Corn la about made and It l.i.ia inl- to he a very heavy crop Cotton upt idate, U aa good as we evei saw it and If no i-eitoua backset In Au gust we arc hound to have the blggeel crop ever known from tic one fact of a g ently Increased acreage. We . hear that Mr Charlie Whit ) wlmtie s'ore wa burnt last spring ba given out the bill for material In rebuild a much larger aid hand'omar store 05 feet loig by 30 fee: wide which he hopes to be in a mi ready for the fall trade about the first of October. Mr II C Poecuu returned from an ex tenderTvlsit to hia son Dr J E Fnscue of Jamestown N C, laal week very much improved In health. Be says he likes the western part of 'be Slate very well b it tb rc Ik no place 1 I; home. Ha also tells un that hia eon, DrJEFos cne is coaU mplatlng l icaiing here this fall ait hough he has a very large and satisfactory practice, be feels It his duty to be nearer to his father and moth er in their old age. Qls many friends will gladly Welcome him among them, and we bespeak for him a liberal share of tbe practice of the community. Piles Upon Top of Piles Piles upon top of piles of people 'have the files and DeWitt's Witch Haz el Salve rurea thnm. There are many different kinds of Pilrs, but If you get the genuine and original Witch Hazel iSalve made by EO lb Wilt & Co, of Chicago, a cure Is certain. H AThdale of Snmmerlon N (J "I bad piles 20 years and tteWlll's Salve cured me after verylhing e'.ss failed." Sold by F S Duffy For biliousness, headache, dyspepsia take Dr.Thacher'a Liyer and Blood Syrup. Brothers of The Fourth Estate. A pat ty of aome 75 or B0 persons con sisting of newspaper men and their wives passed through the city on the mall t hin last night to attend the an nual meeting of the Stale PreaB Asso ciation. The Editor.) had two cars to themsel ves, one mado up In Charlotte and the other iu Uoldsboro. They seemed to be enjoying themselves splendidly and looked as If they were hounJ to have a good time. Among tbe .notable rassengers was Gen. FiU Hugh Lea who Is to make one of tho addresses before the Asst elation Baby Mine mother should bo a source of joy to aU, but tho luffering and danger Incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. Mother' Friend ia tho only remedy which relieves women of tho great pain and danger of maternity ; this hoar which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, bat all the danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy aro no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions aro overcome, the system is mado toady for the coming event, and tho serious accidents so common to tho critical hour aro obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. "It is worth its weight in gold," ays many who have used it. fi.oo par bottle at drag stores. Book containing. ') valuable information of interest to ie seat to any address free upon WHAT ABOUT THIS ? Sbsli We Lot Our 200th Anniversary PtS Usaotlcadr Lc Dt H,k) Pwptr 1. as For It. Bistort tills ns that Hew Bert's two hundredth birthday will occur la 1910 It a i I be an occas'oa f r which to make a apecU' iffort t) re'rrie. It Is none too a 'On to hrgtn ih- ilettalnn of such an i up ' an na'ar lor It wl not do to let i tot o I i'K b fo wc undertake to do something. By siaitng this agi tation now l ha Journal has no thought of making an a peal for a Worlds Fair nor any other kUd of a fa'ij neither has It a suggestion aa t tbe manner or form of a celebration but it would be glad to we some energe lc persons get together and evolve some scheme whereby an ap pr pji tie ami mtmonb'e celebrati n In bnnr r of tt beginning may be made The Journal solicits any authentic hrtorbal acroiot of the setting of New Bern; any blogtapkical narrative of the PeQraffenrleds or anything of snch a nature that will keep up internal In ths matter. It al o will publish sag gestlons as to how Ibis celebration shall be conducted Six years is not a great time to devel op anything like thl ; it often requires that length of lime to make It perfect hence, the Journal would suggeit thst the people take some steps to observe the bicentenlnsl. Attempt to Suicide Fails. A dull knife prevented a suicide here Sundry morning which should be a warning to everybody not to keep too keen an edge on their pocket knife. Dull knives have lit fore now prevented foul murders. Sunday morning the people living in the neighborhood of Stanly street Here alarmed by an unusual outcry and hor rified to learn that a man was there try ing to commit siik i le. A crowd was soon attracted to the spot where tne man was and found blm lying on the ground, bloody and apparently lu the throes of death, all the while making a most pitiful and blood freezing noise. An examination ehowed that the would be suicide h td mado a very In difliretit job of It, and only imagined that his soul was taking its Sight, A s ight gash was inflicted In the neck but nothing of a serious nature. The knife war, taken away from the man but he insisted that It be sharpened so he c uld complete the operations, tils wishes however were not compiled with, and rn office! who by that tine had arrived, look him in charge and es corted him to the city hall There be ws identified as a Mr New land and It was atcerlained that his con dition was the result of over much booze. Sedative remedies were adminis tered which were eflecilve for a wbi'e but later on he became violent and It was necessary t inline him in the com aou jail where 1m Ib still confined, ills condition was Out little Improved yes terday. Death of Mrs Radclifie. Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Radcllffe, wife of tho late Samuel Radcllffe died at 4,30 o'clock la t evening at her home on Broad stret t, from the Infirmities -Inci dent to obi age. .She had a sen r, fall about four months ago from the r suits of which sin neve.' recovered. She was In her 81st year. Notice of the funeral will appear In Thursday's paper. Weak Hearts are caused by indigestion. If you eat a little too much, or if you are subject to attacks of Indigestion, the stomach ex panda swell, and puffs up against the heart. This crowds the heart and short ens the breath. IUpIJ heart hiats and heart disease la the final result. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, lakes tli9 strtln off the .eart, cure: In digestion' dt spepsla, tour stomach.and contributes nourishment, strength and health to every organ of tbe body. Sold by FB Duffy. Poorly Rrhenraoil. "What Is jour favorite opera?" asked the young woman who was trying to make run versat ion. Mr. Cuiurox looked startled. "I can't say," be answered. "My fa vorite poem is 'The Recessional,' and my favorite pulnter Is ltetnbrnndt, but 1 forget what mother and the girls told me to say uy favorite opera Is." Washington Stnr. A Good Van. Mae Are you going to tbe matinee this afternoon. Blanche No, I must stay home. Tbe hairdresser is coming. Mae Why don't you have two sets? Then you could leave one. Clevclnnd Leader. If you can't tell all you know about any one, don't hint that you can tell something and make It worse. Atchl son Globe. Every mother feel great dread of tho pain and danger attendant upon the most critical period of her life. Becoming mothers r Friend all women, wiU application CLOUD KAKOMKTKRS. HOW TO FORETELL THE WCATHSrs BV LCOKINli OVEhHcAO. Clrraa la Ilka lllchrat . r Wl (1nl, aad Voaioloa la atuel. tU 81 of Aar Form or laaat Tlta V) etter Cloud of All la Mmbaa. "It is clouding up. It must be going to rain." This, la n remark you may hear constantly, and f- iieoplc m.ui to realize that the one thing Id by no means a conseiiueucc of tbe other. True, all clouds ure composed of water vapor, but It la absurd to imagine that because clouds become visible lu the sky they are therefore golni; to dis cbarge their contents upon our heads. On the contrary. MM clouds are actually prophets of Quo weather. Cir rus, for instance, or curl cloud, as it ia often picturesquely cnlled. Is, ns a rule, a flno weather harbinger. Cirrus la the highest of all clouds. You can tell that by tho fact that its thin, twisty, fibrous streaks are illuminated by the last rays of the setting sun long after tbe earth below la wrapped iu shadow. Threads nnd groups of cirrus clouds, the finer the better, appearing after a rrale. presage a long continuance of settled weather. On the other hand, If after several lino days cirrus appears In long parallel bands stretching right across the sky In the form popularly known as "mares' tails," there will al most certaluly bo n change ot wind and probably rain to follow. TJuliko other clouds, cirrus is com posed not of water vapor, but of tiny crystals of Ice. You can tell by its motion what tho pace Ami direction of tbe highest current of wind. Quiet ly as it appears to be moving, careful observation has proved that cirrus sometimes travels at the rate of a mile In eighteen seconds. Another form of cloud which is usually au accompaniment of fine, warm weather are those cottonlikc, whitish balls which are scientifically termed cumulus. Early in the morning of a fiue sum mer day cumulus begins to form as a few soft, scattered specks In the blue above. These specks grow and enlarge without, as a rule, traveling very fust, for they are formed by .vapor ascend ing from the earth in columns. By early afternoon tliey often cover tho whole sky, but toward 1 or ;" o'clock they usually decrease and finally van ish by sunset. If they bchnve In this way you may bo almost certain unit the ensuing twenty-four hours will he fine. On the other hand, if the cumulus clouds increase toward sunset, turn black In their centers and shine at the edges with an angry light, rain will follow, or, In very hot weather, thunder. Thunder is specially foretold by the cumulus clouds showing rounded, sharply marked tops with silvery white edges. Cumulus, which turns very dark with black, shaggy edges, means cold rain accompanied by wind. Cumulus is much the biggest of any form of cloud. A single cloud-of this description will measure six or even seven miles from its flat, dark base to its rounded, glistening summit that Is to say, its bulk and height far exceed those of earth's greatest mountains. The temperature in such a cloud as this has been measured to vary over 150 degrees that is, from SO degrees Fahrenheit nt tho base to 75 degrees below zero at its summit. Stratus is still another form of cloud which presents no special indication of rain. It is more common at night than iu tho day and consists of long, hori zontal bands of darkish cloud, which lio very low and near the earth's sur face. It rises on calm, clear evenings after warm days and may often be seen in mountainous districts slowly creeping up tho hillsides. If the sun rises through layers of stratus it is usually a sign of a fine, warm day to come. After sunrise, stratus, as a rule, rises higher into tlu? air and slowly dis appears. Lu early summer, when the weather is showery, you may perhaps notice, through breaks In tho rain clouds, an appearanco of dense white cloudlets in small, irregular tufts brightly Irradi ated by sunshine. The children call it mackerel sky. Its foal namo Is cirro- cumulus, and it is a sure sign of heat and probably fine weather. Seen in winter, mackerel sky portends a thaw and wet, mild weather. It is tho next highest cloud to the cirrus and is some times cnlled Bonder cloud. A sure prophet of wind and rain Is cirro stratus or vane cloud. It consists of long, thin clouds with torn edges flying at a great height above tho earth. It Is dull in color and irregular in shape. Tiie wettest cloud of all is nimbus, which is seen In Its most perfect form during n thunderstorm. It ia a mixture of other clouds, a dense black or gray sheet which often appears to come up against the wind. Usually when It first appears driving up over tho horizon Its edges are fringed and tipped with rolling masses of cumulus. Tho most ominous sign about a nimbus cloud is when Its advancing summit is tipped with a mass ot dense, white, smoky cloud, which seems to roll over and over. This Is an omen of severe elec trical disturbance nnd a furious squall. Pearson's Weekly. 1 A Cool Hand. "Mamie, girl, that young mau of yours has been coming now for almost a year." "Yes, mother." "Isn't it about time he was breaking tho Ice?" "I don't believe he intends to break the Ice. He's going to wear It out" Puck. A woman tn Russia until the day of her death, If she remain unmarried, Is under the absolute sway of her parents; Brutally Tortured, A case csme to light that for persist ¬ ent and unmerciful tot tire has perhaps neven been equaled. Joe Qobblck of 0 ilusa, Calif, wtitea. "For 15 years I endured Insufferable pain from Rheu matism and nothing relieved me though 1 tr'ed everything known. I came across Elccttlc Bitters and It's tne great eat medicine on earth for that trouble A few bottles of It completely relieved and cured me." Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general labil ity. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed b,OD Bradbim, druggist. THE LONELY PRAIRIE. Trarklaaa Waatr Wltaoat Watrr ar Haaaaa Habitation. "I bud almost aa aoon be set adrift In a aiunU boat lu uiidocvun as to be dropped down on tbe vast prairie near the Kansas-Colorado state line," said a man who Is familiar with the west. "One cannot realize the loneliness of the western plains uutil he has crossed them. Then- are very few human hab itations, comparatively little of the land is under cultivation, and water Is a scarce nnd precious commodity. In every diiaH'tion nothing meets the gaze of tbe eye except a trackless, treeless waste w hich Is bounded only by the lowering sky. Prairie dogs aro tho chief denizens ot this region, and as the rain whirls past they perch them selves on their hind legs ami sit bolt upright as motionless as a statue. There are a few houses, liut they aro at wide intervals. The one single ad vantage that a lonely pedestrian has in tffat region Is that by following the railroad track sufficiently far be will reach a town someday. "It is Hwltively tin-some to tbe eye to ride across the prairies In a couifort nble I Mailman car surrounded by all the luxuries of life. Tills being true, It must be next to nppalllng to have to tramp over this region without food or water except what one begs nt the few way stations along the route. I have never been able to see anything pictur esque or Inviting about the wide stretching plains." Birmingham News. WINDSTORMS. The Dlatlarlton netYreen a Cj-elone nnd n llurrlrunc. The term cyclone is applied to a tor nado of limited diameter and destruc tive violence. All storms, therefore, in which the wind has circulating move ment nbotit a central area of low bar ometric pressure may properly he termed cyclones. Cyclones occur most frequently In those parts of the world which are subject to monsoons and take pjsyee at those seasons when the monsoons are changing. They some times extend ovi r many thousands of Square miles. Tropical storms are known Iu the West Indies ns hurricanes. These vio lent windstorms are of a diameter of from fifty to a thousand miles, where in the air moves with a velocity of from SO to 130 miles an hour round the central calm. Hence this term is ap plied to any storm or tempest in which the wind blows with terrific violence. In tbe Philippine Islands and on the southeastern const of Asia such trop ical storms are known n3 typhoons. The general disturbances of tbe middle latitudes arc. usually referred to ns sim ply storms or areas of low barometric pressure. London Answers. SCOTLAND'S KILT. t:ic Origin of Thla Aneient nml I'ictarcaque llrcs. Some say that the kilt was tho out come of sumptuary laws enacted dur ing the reigns of Mary and of her son, James VI. of Scotland and I. of Eng land. These laws more or less directly, suppressed the ancient tunic, which fell from the shoulders to below the knees, and had in the remoter parts of Great Britain and Ireland formed thr: outer dress of men from lioiiinu times. When this was condemned, tlto wearers evaded the law by dividing tho tunic nt the waist, the upper part becoming a doublet and the lower the kilt. The kilt, however, must have been of earlier date, for it is shown us a separate garment, neatly quilted from waist to knee, on many mediaeval crosses nnd memorial slabs, including those nt KHkerrnn and Kiltnorle, which date from before 1500. It is from this plaiting, or "quilting," that it takes its name, and no doubt tbe sumptuary regulations promoted its general adoption. nona;U on the Doctor. In the middle of Hie nljjht not long ago there came a terrific ringing at a London doctor's bell. Who's there?" ho called down his speaking tube. In response a voice came back asking him to go at once to n house :i mile and a half distant. The doctor got up, dress ed and went out with the man whom be found waiting for him at tho door. Together they walked over to the call er's residence. The disturber of his slumbers told the doctor that he had Illness in his house nnd would like him to have a look at the case. W hen they entered the sickroom ho said, "Now, bo good enough to tell me if the enso Is serious enough for mc to send nt once for my own doctor or if it will do if I wait until morning." Not TlmJd. "They say capital is very timid," re marked the young miin with the gold headed cane. "Well, I guess you wouldn't think so," answered the young man with the cigarette, "if you'd have Been the way Mazle (loldro's father treated me when I asked for ber hand." Yonkers Statesman. . Tin- Open Dear. "I I would k-kiss you," stammered the diffident young man, "lf I d-dnred." "Ob, don't lie nfrald!" rejoined the girl In- the parlor scene. "I wouldn't strike a defenseless man." Philadel phia Inquirer. l .!'. -lustre. Little Dot Folks say tlJcre is people on tho planet Mars. Little llck There Isn't. Llttlo Dot-Why Isn't there? Little Dick (triumphantly) How could they got up there? When you meet a friend who is not looking well, what point do you hope to make by, telling him so? Atchison Globe. 'J F. S. DUFFY asks the readers of this paper who are suffering with Indigestion or dyspepsia to call on them at ouee aud set a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia cure. If yon1 knew the value of this remedy as we know It, you would net suffer another day, Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure Is a thorough di gestible and tissue minding tonic as well. It Is endorreed personally by hundreds of people whom It has cured of Indigestion, dyspepsia, palpita tion ot tbe heart and stomach troubles gonorally. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you eat. It Is pleasant, pala table and strengthening. INVESTING MONEY. B Sarr of Voor ataSafal aWora Taal Mask i oar aavlaar. Don't tie yourself or your money up. Don't risk all your Huviuga In any scheme, no matter bow much it may promise. Ihm't Invest your hard earn ed money in any thing willxiut first making a thorough and nejrebiug In Vestigation. Do not Ik- misled by those Who tell you that It I ' now or never" Slid tlutt If you wait you are liable to lose the Ix-st thing that ever came to you. Make r; your mind that if you lose your money you will n it lose your head and that you will DM invest in anything until you thoroughly under stand nil about it. There are plenty of good tilings waiting. It' you nils ane there are hundred.-; of others. Peo ple will tell you that the opportunity will go b.v;ititl you will lose a great bailee to make money if you do not act promptly. Hut take your time and Investigate. Make it a cast iron rule never to Invest iu any enterprise until you have gone to the very tiottoni of It, and if it is not so sound that level headed men will put money in It do not touch it. The habit of Investigating before yoti embark in any business will he a happiness protector nnd an ambi tion proleetor as well. Orison Swett Mardeii in Success. MfiAiH TOO HIT. Hundreds of New B?rn Readers Find It So. 'I lie htiftle and worry of businessmen, The hard ork and stooping of work men, The woman's household tarts; Are toe great a strain on the kid neys. I'ackaehe, headache, sldeache, Kidney trinities, urinary troubles fol low. A New Bern citizen tells you how to ' cure them all. .1 Q Curl i, plumber of 71 raven St, residing at Hie end of Ncusc bridge. says: "I suffered with a weak hark which started from a wrench I gave ray hack when seventeen years old and It has troubled mc ever since, some times so badly I could not work. I seemed to lose all use of my hack at times and was hardly able to stand, and could not straighten to save my life, especially whm I torik cold I never thought about It coming from my kidneys. I used plaster after plaster and liniments without numher but without permanent relief. I taw notices about Doan's Kid ney pills ami was Induced to go at Hratlham'B Pharmacy for a box. They arc a backache pill beyond doubt. I used them and have not had my former pafns, tnd my back Iiab beiome well and strong. You can use my name as one who endorses tho claims made for Doan's Kidney Pills and 1 am glad to have you do so. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N Y sole agents for tho United States. Ren ember the name Doan s and take no other. Wood's Seeds. Crimson Clow Sown at the last working of the Corn or Cotton Crop, can be plowed under the following April or May in time to plant corn or other crops the same season. Crimson Clover prevents winter leaching of the soil, is equal in fer tilizing value to a good application of stable manure and will wonder fully increase the yield and qual ity of corn or other crops which follow it. It also makes splendid winter ami spring grazing, fine early green feed, or a good hay crop. Even if the crop is cut off, the action of the roots and stubble improve the land to a marked de gree. Write tor price and ipeclal dr oits telling about eed'tag etc. T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsman, RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. WoocTp Descriptive Pall Catalog, ready about August Vst tellH all about Farm and Vegetable Seeds for Kail plant lug. Mailed free on request. NEED PAINT If eo you will NEED and want the BEST. Ib it possible to find" better paint than pure paint? Why not order Davis Paint It is, has been and always will be lOO Per Ct. Pure; See analysis and gurantee on every can. E. W. SMALLWOOD, distributor New Bern, N. C. Seed Potatoes. Early Rose, Bovee Bed and White Bliss. Stock trne to name, Write or Phone 6. T. Richarta, BeNair, N Mwacwfcaaawiaa STOniA. tieuitlia Signature at i in Mim ion Have Always Bonn INDIGESTION The hovering "death ngel" of miliims a on use Kellum's Sure Cure for Indigestion. Doctor.-, prescribe it. Druggists Recommend It The Public Pmise It; and We Guarantee It in lilack and White. See Our Booklets. Don't suffer with Heart Burn, Kiatuleticy, Constip atioa, Shcrt Breath, and other well known symptoms of this the greatest enemy to A nil-1 1. an Heult i. Indigestion 50c. and $ 1.00 per bottle at local drug gists: Trenton Drug Co, Trenton; T A Bell, Pol locksville; Maysviiie Supply Co, Maysville; J E Eoonce, Jacksonville: B F C'ooper, Richlands; J H Simmons, Catherine Lake; H A Heath, Oli vers; Oriental Drug Co, Orientai;Bayboro Drug Co, Hayboro; H A Reel, Arapahoe; JE Jones, Merritt:S WFerrebee, Stonewall: SFMcCot ter Son, J C Muse, Vandemere; D C McCotter Mcsic; R W Alcoek, Holmcken; S J Clark, Lowlant", W H Banks, Grantslioro; J A Morton, North Jllarlowe; Blades Lumber Co, Blades; Wir.throp Store Co, Winthrop; S 11 Bowen, Blades; M ManD, Newport; S J Satitlers, Mrs It W J one, Michael Smith, Bogue; A 0 Briuson, Baitd8 Creek; Springer Lumber Co, South Creek; E P Lewis, Marshal burg; Taylor Bros, J E Taylor, Witt; S E Hamilton, Atlantic; Ohaa S Davis, Harpers Island; Allen Davis, Beaufort; Bell & Co, Morehea,d, F. S. Duffy, Agent. Farmers Warehouse 1VEW HERN, X. C. Opens August 1st. For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco. Everybody come and lwing a load for the opening sale. Plenty buyers and Good Prices. HOWARD & HESTER, Mangers. War ! War ! Its War After War. Russia & Japan Are Hating War. Let England and all Europe have war. War all the time at 75 Middle Street on high prices and we win in every combat. We talk about onr remnant counter. Our shelves sre getting to bo remnant shelves on all Summer Goods. Your price takes most anything in Lawn and White Dress Goods. SPECIAL NO 1500 yds of Light Calico 5c, this week 41c SPECIAL NO 2500 yds of Dress Gingham 9c, this week 7io SPECIAL NO 31000 yds Ap ron Gingham 5c, this week 4ic SPECIAL NO 4500 yds of beautiful Lawns in small pieces at cost. SPECIAL NO 5 One dozen pair Slippers for Ladies 470 this week. SPECIAL NO O-350 yds Cheese Cloth 5c, this week 4ic SPECIAL NO 725 pair Lace Curtains 11.25, this week 58c CLOTHING Men's, youths and boys Suits reduced from 25c to 40c on the dollar. SHOES Full line of men, wo men and childtens Shoes. HAMBURG-2000 yds from 4c to 37io S. COPLON, 15 MIDDLE STREET, Next o Gaskill Hardware Co, New Bern. Women find quick reliefiu Dr.Thacher'a Liver and Blood Syrup. gets its wingg clipped when Under Hotel ChatUwka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Girl and Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear In mind that we carry a very complete line of American Steel Wlre.Fonce. NEW BERN, IS. C. Shaving a Luxury. Represent the highest type of perfec tion ia shaving devices. You couldn't cut under tbe skin Uyou tried to, so perfect Is the adjustment of tbe blade. Whether your beard grows even or unevenly, the effect is the same. There is absolutely nothing to lean, no experience, no skP I i-t knaok lire-qulred- abk any ot tne nis '-" otBMttf Razorti, and get In n In sets from 93 0 . t). Hold and.guarantc.it u, WW. T. HILL, Dealer In Biorajs, Guns, Pnrrqu, Cam. THUMBS, LCADBD SHELLS, PHOHOOBFa. Records, & a. jplllimSoi SfolMJWI Goods. Job Pbintck un Rtrm- BSK 8 TAMP MAtrCTAiiiUlBBBt, Phone 11 II Middle It. ' itSaaa 1
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