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-St - Maysville. j ; , ' " '- July 29th. a The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use xor over SO rears, has :;AU Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good"are bufc ' Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of -' Iufkuts and Children Experience against! Experiment, What-is CASTORIA Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare . goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. , Its age is its guarantee. . It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness.. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation' -and Flatulency. It assimilates he Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep ' The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. CEflUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 YearS. ' TMt 0IWTAUH COMUn, MUKM, STKCCT, NEW VOMt OrT, ' HUMANE LAWS MUST BE OEEYED Prlvsra ol Hacki and Drays Will Sudor in ; ' ths Cou'tt If They are Cruel to Their -V v - . ' ' Animals. i 'There seems to be considerable ngito . tkm about cruelty- to animals, it is .. high time some steps were being taken to put a stop to the practice of brutal masters inhumanely driving and beat- setn on t streets ddng a work would be hard for many a stronger ani- ml, horses and mules which it would be a mercy to shoot. It mattered not whether the horses were lame or sore, . S 4tAt An1rl rliarr a Inal o -f fn tl-iam HiCJ WUIUUIBJ , IVUM "V4 v-iiv.ui n: tha JL i iriwtuub a.in uwnu hi, j m vi i- - dition to work. - This has been too much , ,, a clod tn u o .nti. ment being aroused which inhuman 1 drivers are punished. " The case of Charles Harm who wan in the police court Monday morning on this, charge was an instance of hard . . . 1r . i . i . driving. He was observed to be win . . j , , , .. . . ' , ping hist horse ana causing it to become -iT. j u.ii .. !..' i IT,-- h. ,nn,f,M with w! two ladies and he ' spoke in insulting and abusive language to them. v. . currimr everyday and two or tnre iiMa v t - i 1 ana Deauuiuuy auirea m wnite suk, stiff fines may be necessary to mely..v . this eviL The transfer horses show a little better care than they did receive k.M aiA Aytaxr KaAa afill n tlill t ti,t ,,w k nn.in.n' TJ,0o . animated bone heaps are no credit to the humanity of the city. In line with this appeal it might be in Order to suggest that when horses are hitched on the street for any consider-, - ' able time it will be to the drivers inier-"- ' esta as well as the animal's comfort to . hitch in the shade . whenever possible. The horse is not without some liability to injuryby th- rayfl of the hot August JKOL Remember that a "merciful man , it merciful to hia beast", and whatever . of kindness is shown to the dumb ani mal is returned in faithful service. Galijee. - ; . ' v ' - July 31." - Our farmers are through with their crops, crops are looking fine- v ' All the sick people are on the mend. There has been more sickness in Gal ilee this summer than ever before. Messrs C. R. Wayne and Elige Jones 'spent Saturday and Sunday at Corn cord, Pamlico county. ' ' Saturday wasfi rainy day and it did the crops good. ' "-- The township Sunday School conven tion will be at Galilee next Sun by. Everybody is invited to attend. .' Mr. John A. Everington has been at work in Bridgeton this week laying brick. ' Our farmers have plenty of Irish potatoes on hand,' some have not sold anyet. "Sap Head." A Warning to Mothers. Too much care cannot be used wittr small children during the hot weather of the summer months toguurd against bowel troubles. As a. rule it is only necessary to give ' the child a dose Of castor oil to correct any di.xordtr of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates and has a tendeney to gripe. If this does not check the bowels give CI :iiilierlain's .Cojic, Cholera and Lknhoaa Kemedy find then n doae of castor oil,- and the dinease may be Ci C ked in its incipieney and all dan - svoi.lud. The castor oil and this r i y niKiiiiii l e procured at onre and .i x t p'.'y for instant use bh soon as t' .8 f. , t iinlli'ution of any bnwi ! Iron - 1 ' - ' . TIi'm is the must si: ..tcs- .. . t i 'i it!. tn:iv l;e r"lml r"lii (1 cvi'ii in ! homo tlin sivntiirA at and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive Ton in this. Signature of i A v; Baxter-Mason. ; - , Harlowe, N. C. Juiy 27 Not in the history of Carteret county has there ever bon solemnized a more beautiful weilding than thatof Miss Rosalind Dee Mason (p Mr. Louis Urgan Baxter, on the evening of July 26th at the. resi dence of the brides father, Dr. Chas. N Mason, v, ';x " ' - The parlor and halls were artistically decorated under: the- skillful hand of D; & of MoreheadCity chief ?r ur w n f0 waa Een and wh.te. The color The pot ted plants and soft lights male a scene of enhancing beauty, . i Promptly at eight-thirty, Miss Maude 1T . . Underwood of Elizabeth City, daintly att ired in white organdy in her grace- :'u' '"uo irer way to the . pi "d b"W nufiino iioiici o-uiiuni uiuiua. With the sound of the first note came iho little ribbon, girls', Misses Hattie nn 1 liizetto Bell, cousins of the bride, ,.un-i.-u ill puru wiiiLO. Alley eiibervu s , it ,r . . from the hall and crossing the room i ,. . . , . ,, : diagonally approached the altar, thus dressed in pure white. They entered aisle hy which the bridal party entered... Preceding the bride, came alone hef mhid of honor, MisS Flora A. ' Fox of S,,ff Qlty'cm cfat trimmed in Valflncennes lace, with pic ture hat 'to match.' Next came the bride, who never looked so beautiful as she appeared on this occasion,' hand somely dressed in white crepe de chine made over taffeta and trimmed in all over lace with veil, and carrying brides -roses'. She was met by the groom with hia best man, Mr. C. F. D, Bell, both of whom wore suits of conventional black. ' '. , ' Just as the party reached ' the 'arch the music changd to the soft notes of "Hearts fcnd Flowers' while Rev W. A. Piland of the M. E. church read the beautiful and impressive ring ceremony which joined for life the happy couple. To ;tho -inspiring notes of Mendel- sohnn's wedding march the party left the parlor, making their way to an ad joining room where , congratulations were offered by the number of friends present. : Miss Mason is a member of one of the most prominent families 'of Eastern North Carolina-over which section she is well known because of her'. beauty and popularity. - She was the centre of social life while at Louisburg College from which tctool she wts graduated in the class of nineteen hundred and three.'1 . v " , . '2 Mr. Baxter comes of an old Virginia family, and numbers his friends in this and other states by the score. He is of the firm Baxter, Doyle & Co., the larg est tailoring establishment in Shreve- port, I-aT : r . , The popularity of both bride and groom was attested by the large num ber of handsome bridal presents receiv ed. Mr. andMrs. Baxter left on the early train amfd a heavy shower of nee for Petersburg, Vs., the home of the gvoo.-n whore a reception was given in their honor on the evening of July 27th After a few days stay in Petersbuge, they w, leave on , rip ' through the south, stopping at places of interest af ter w!i!i ! tl;ey will be at home in Shreve port, La. Netting on The. Market Equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Choleft and Diarrhoea Remedy. This fart is well known to druggists everywhere,, and nine out of ten will give their customer- this preparation ..when the best ia aked for. Mr. Obe Witmer, a prominent dnifgit, of Jop- j im, juo., in a circular to n;s customers, snys; "There is nothing on the market ' in the wny of patent medicine which ' niuahi Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera i . .... ami JMarriiooa Kemedy lor Dowel cm- and Diarrlm ; iil.JnlH. We kc II and recommerhl Mux ! ) ; -n'M.ii." Fur sale ly F. The largest rain we have had for several months visited this section Sat urday. i The ice cream supper under the auspices of the Woman' Aid Society, was well attended here Friday night. The receipts, $40 will be for the benefit of the Methodist church. I A young white man from Onslow county was fined $3 and costs for disor derly conduct in the mayor's court Friday. A new dwelling is feeing built for Mr. i R. H. Hurst here. ' . Mr. C. D. Foy made a business trip to Kinston this week. 1 ; .' Mrs. James Dawson returned to her home in Kinston Friday. Dr. Alpheus Diaosway wont to New Bern Friday. v -Misses Ida Ward and Hepsy Hatseil of Swansboro are visiting, friends md relatives here. , ' ' Miss Zannie Koonce'is visiting at this place. Our people should realize the fact that the school house is not finished, ts it is only one month before school be gins. M Wire Grass. July 29th. There was a very seasonable rainfall here this morning; it is very needful as the draught had begun to work won ders with corn and cotton crops. Mr. D. W. Saunders was in our berg Tl uraday looking after tha interest in the Saunders & Norris mill. Mr. Sallie Mayoe and daughter, Miss Thelma, of W ishingiun, N. C, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Calloway, hear Beaufort. - Misses Bertha and Emily Brinson of Bairds Creek are the guests of Mies Verdie Jennett this week. Mrs. Fannie Potter and son, Mr. W, T. Potter, of Edwards, spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Hunnings. The. F. W. Baptists held their quar- terly meeting at their church Saturday and Sunday. . -..- ' . At this writing we are sorry to" note the continued illness of Mrs. Eugene Dudley, . ; -. Mr. and Mrs. A.' L. Becton of Win- thrope, who were here at the burial of MrsSfiecton's father, are spending a few days with her mother. " Mr. D. C. Lewis returned home Sun- dajfrora Mt. Olive, where he has been visiting. ' . y v The road so much needed for years through the Laural from New Bern road to North river, was surveyed out last week by five jurors and made a public road. ' Many of pur people are attending th. protracted meeting at Russet's Creek this week; right much interest is being manifested and all seem pleased and built up by the able discourses of Rev. Moore. . There are many visitors ip and around our berg at this writing. Mr. H. W. Styron of Washington N. C. and Miss Rena Fodrie were united in the holy bonds of wedlock at . the home of theibride's parents on the 12th of July.. The bride was attended by "her brides-maids, Misses Bertha Fodrie and Verdie Jennett, with Messrs. Dora Merrell and M. W. Fodrie at the farm of an alter, where Rev. J. R. Jennet officiated through the ceremony. - Mr. W. J. Dickinson went to New Bern Monday to have an engine placed in one of his boats. Now we hear more distinctly the. naptha in our waters. , Mr. J. W. Small passed quietly away on the 26th of July, after a long time of patient suffering. He is survived by a wife, daughter and two sons. He was placed in the familyburial grounds at his home. " Rev. J R. ' Jennett per formed the burial service," which was very impressive. - n. . . " ZOE Ancient witchery was believed in by only a few but the true merit of De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is known by every one who has used it for boils, sores, tetter, eczema and piles -Death of H. A. Brown. . Mr. H. A. Brown, a- former resident of New Bern, died at Wilmington last evening at 5:30 o'clock.' The remains will arrive this evening on the train from Wilmington. . The funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock in the Presbyterian church, Rev, H. 3. Brad shaw will conduct the services. , . . A little forethought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a rulco keep Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand knows this to be a fact. For sale by F. S. Duffy and Davis Pharmacy. Bayboro Defeats LaGrange The base ball team of Bayboro ar rived from LaGrange yesterday with the ball team of the latter city hanging in their belts figuratively speaking. Bayboro defeated LaGrange yesterday by a score of 6 to 2. They Appeal to Our Sympathies The bilious and dyspeptic areconstat.t sufferers and appeal to our sympathies. There is not one of them, howfeyer, who may not be brought back to health and happiness by the use of Chuniherl tin's Stomach and Liver Tablet:-. These tablets invigorate the stomach nn.l livpr and strengthen the !'. ''on. T'y rcfulale the ' : ly F. S. D.:-ya-i ! II I KM . I Ink 7 If II II I : ... IXIM , I . IB I it t Don't fortt X Graham Crackers I Butter Thin Biscuit I I Social Tea Biscuit I V LemoD Soaps SJ Dm i nricifii i r SHBSMHM , IVLLVUngilLkLi . ' If .,' . ; August 1. We are rejoicing over the fine weath er we are having and the nice cool nights. j The prospects was never brighter for ; our abundant harvest of cotton in this vicinity, though the corn crop is not as good as was expected, t The Pollocksville Gin Company is push ing their work rapidly and will soon be ready for placing the machinery and hope to be ready for ginning the first tale of cotton offered them this sea son - l j -.---.'' ' -. 1 Our public school building is nearing its completion1. , We hope to have it rjady for the beginning of the school It is quite a fine structure and is beau tifully decorated. . We are sorry to learn of the serious illness of Mr. Frank F. Green, Post master at Trenton we . learn he has a bad case of typoid fever and has no hopes of living. Mr. T. S. Bender left last Monday July 31, for Norfolk and other places in Virginia on a business, and pleasure trip. ;f,ir'':r-: t.;.y;. .-A'?.''-- Dr. 0.' J. Bender . who has been at this place on the sick list was able- to go lo bis mothers home on New river in Onslow county, ' where he will spend some time hoping to regain - his health." ' . ' : We had the pleasure of visiting Tren ton last Sunday where we heard a fine sermon preached by the Rev.' Mr. Grif fith, Episcopal minister of Kinston. . : Miss Nettie Kilpatrick tnd master Ernest L. Bender left last Monday for an extended visit in Lenoir and Pitt counties. .' ' -'". " . A large wild buck deer was captured and killed in this place last week. He came down the street to the heart of the village jumped in a garden sur rounded by a wire fence and there met his death. Suppose he had been chased by hounds, but they were not . seen' or heard in pursuit sK Dr. Hammond reports the heaith con dition of thjs community as very good He Bays there has not been any serious illness for quite a while. in Poor Health for Years. I ra W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa., writes: "I was In poor health for two years, suffering from kidney and blad der trouble, and spent considerable money consulting physicians without obtaining any marked benefit, but was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and I desire to add my testimony that it may be the cause of restoring the health of others." Refuse substitutes.. For a,le by Davis' Pharmacy. " Sir Purdon Clarke, the new curator of the Metropolitan ' Museum in New York, had an audience with King Ed ward and received a decoration. Peculiar Disappearance 1 J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville, 0., laid iVa rwwulinr didnnnpnrnnrA tt hia natn- j fil symptoms, of indigestion and bili oumieMfl, to Dr. King's New Life Tills, ' He wij'.s: "They are a perfect remedy, for di.'.ine!-,s, sour stomach, headache, 'con !:-;!i!iun, etc." Guaranteed at all !' :"", I'f'ce 2.'.c. Mafle in the ' (golden Snnlight It is conceded "by the highest authorities that the soda cracker contains the life-giving elements of wheat in'the best proportions. This being so, then.Unsada Dlscutt must at once take first place as the food of the world a soda cracker, but such a soda cracker 1 ) Made by exact science in sunny bakeries so light, brightand clean, that they are a revelation. The flour is tested; the purity of the water is absolutely, assured;: the very air is filtered, -why even the temperature and moisture of the atmosphere is accurately regulated. r The sponge is kneaded by polished paddles, not by hand. Indeed, UnMda Biscuit are only, touched once, and then by a pretty girl, from the time the flour leaves the bag until the beautiful package is placed on your table. You ask why all this work, all this care in the making of a soda cracker? Because the soda cracker is the best of all food and Uneeda Biscuit is the most wonderful of all soda crackers. And with all of it the price is only 5 a package. NATIONAL Grove's has stood the test 25 years. Average AnnxiaT Sales over One and a Half MZlion bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c Kudosed with every bottle fa Ten Cent, package of Crove't Black Root. Liver Pius. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at New Bern, Craven county, N. C, July 31, 1905. . ' . men's list. A Albert Angle, George Artis. B Peace Blalock, Louie Barmds. Or-A A Cayton R F D No 3, R Y Chatham, J A Campbell, Isaac Cox, George M. Carlton 44 Queen, r-' A F C F Foy G N L Gibbs . H J J Hammond, Rev ManweJl Hurse No 114 Winslow St. 3-D D Jones, Willie A James, S L Johnson, John M Jones (2) Albert Jones M P H Montgomery P Willie Peartrea . R Eddie Rouce, ER Roberson S D K Stanley Eaire St., No 14,080, W H Spencer Broad St, N B Sprule No 100 Burne St ' T S W Turner W E C White, Lish Washton, J W Willas Jr., W H Workman WOMEN'S list. B Mrs G M Benton, Hattie Brooks,' Martha Brooks. ' C Mary Chapman 99 Burn St, Nora Clark 8 Braggs Alley, Bertha Cox E Mrs Georgeanna Evans F Mary Forman : L Fannie-C Lawrence 96 Wetros St Fannie Lamce ; i M Mrs Rasom Cheai Miilek No. 26 Gardners Ally, Mrs Elizyou J Marshall i R Virginia D Reel care Cookie Med Un ' .' 'AAA- ... -. T Jessie Taylor, Maude Thompson, V Mrs Jane Vaughn, -W-rMrs Plasant Williams 81 Elm St Eva Williams, Julia M Wiggians Persons calling for tha above letters will please say advertised and give date of list: v --.-.-'.-:;. The regulations now require that (1) one cent shall be collected on the deliv ery of each advertised letter: S. W. HANCOCK, '': Postmaster.. If n a kind of billious mood, You wish an aid to digext food, No other pill is half so good As DeWitt's Little Early Risers. When e'er vou feel Imriendinfir ill. i I And need s magic little pill. No other one will fill the bill , Like DeWitt's Little Early Risers . Institute lor Col lege Young Womi and Conservs. t-ry of l .;-. ts. I Mt ..: i . n. . r I 1 BUh S;dr I i ' his Cti'--'' k . . X ... - f a BISCUIT COMPANY Tasteless Chill Trochct's i Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT' endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids of the stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Be sure and get tbe, genuine. COLCHICINE , SALICYLATE , , Mrtt. Boldin New Bern bys HHLainiCa 1 11 . mo-wbs The great remedy tor nervous prostratioc and all dixeaaea o' the generates oriransof either aex. such as Nervous Prostration. F&ilincror r.Mt MKnhrwvi ft Impotency, Nlfhlly Emissions, Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, icesslv cm of Tobacco or Ooium. whioh lead M ConsumDtion ard Insamtv. With apw:. AFTER USINQi ordHr "."J110 oure or refund the money. Sold at Sl.flO par tox. foirs French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. ftlHTinil Beware of counterfeits and Imitation. Toe genuine l not up only la paste-board Car. IfAUIIUH ud with fae-simtle ttlsnatare oa side of the bottle, thus: - Oead for Clreolar to WILLIAMS Mfc'O. CO., Sule Agenw, Clerelaud, Oluo. J&!SZ!Z Sold by F S Dutfy. New Bern, N 0 rzrnnet:oFFETT's irtrirtnlOi Afzmiirro rz'ziTZ)i teeth,Nq casy. Costs L'uly 25c at Druggists, or mail 25c viozner i nesnato no longer, our child, mo thousand havo TEETHINA I easily given and domes the etlects of the summer's heat upon teething children. "motto nrKMvnnui . 1 or and banish, "pains of menstruation.-- They are "LIFE SAVliltS" to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1 1)0 I'Ell BOX BY MAIL. Sold TIIENOinii CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College v . r. COURSES . Literary Commercial Classical Domestic Science Scientific Manual Training Pedagogical Music Three Courses leading to degrees. Well-equipped Training School for Teachers. Faculty numbers 50. ' Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for use of textbooks, etc., $170 a year. For free-tuition students, $125. For non-residents of the State, $190. Fourteenth annual Bession begins September 21, 1905. To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition amilications should be made be. fore July 15. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. For catalogue and other information, address. CHARLES D, McIVER, Pr, GRni:N5:;::r:), N lurnNi.tw" r I T" i N.,r. . . . . i iM , 1 1 1 Tonic CO., .VI.KVEL.ASID, OHIO, F;J3 Duffy Cures Cholera Infantum, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and ths Bowel TroubUt of Children of Any Jtg: Akb Digestion, 1 Regulate the Bowcb.Sfrtnttrw na th rhlM aul MA If PC to C J. MOFFETT, M. St Lc-:s, Ea. dux save tne neann ana lire or done, by nMnst thoao oowdera. Quickly counteracts and over nn i n They OTereome Wealt ness. irreomlurltv anil omissions, increase Tig I A i TTT. TrTS,Trm
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