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i A.! sJctable Preparalionfof As similating ttieFoodandHegula lii'i the Stomachs aMBoweis of Promotes Dige3lion.CheerFuI ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. ISOTTf ARC OTIC. Ay tfOUJOtSiHtHPtTWUl Mx.SmM itffi Miff? A perfect Remedy forConstipa fion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of JJEW YORK. t EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. . The Woman's Club. Yesterday completed the work of the Woman's Club department of city im provement, in the tree planting," rather In the completion cf the delivery of trees to property owners who guve in their orders. While this tree planting: has accom plished good, there is yet work to be done in this direction, whiih the Wom an's Club, will likely take up later on, as for the present, as already noted, ttio trees have all been delivered as ordered. . - : :' -:: . ' , What will be the next move in city improvement will be made known in a short time. :;.:.k '-:'. Odd Fellows Entertais The Eureka Lodge No. 7, of Odd Fel lows, held a very pleasant social at their jojrr.s las', n'ght. There was quite s large number of the members pres ent and a large attendance of ladies. Rev. J. J. Douglass weleoraed tie as sembly with a few remarks praising the purposes and achievements of the order. :- 'rr..-:-t -:: ' The Knights of Pythias band fu:! nhthedsome delightful music and Mr. A. W.Cook and Mr. Leon Cook gave some musical pieces with cornet, guitar and voice which were greatly enjoyed. The guests were further entertained by a sumptuous repast which was served finely and was a feature which indi cated m no way ihi hospitality and food fellowship of the order. . This was one of a series of socials which the Odd Fellows have instituteJ for the winter season and they have made a splendid success of them. , u , Of Tnterest to Mothers. Thousands of little ones die every bM. A nmim Mnaf nf thorn nilM J ..WJ. . ....... have been saved by a few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar, and every family with children should keep it in the house. It contains no opiates and is safe and sure, Mrs. George H. Picket, an Francisco, Cal., writes: "My baby had a dangerous attack of eroup and we thought she would choke -to death, but one dose of Foley's Honey and Tar relieved her at, once after Other remedies had failed. We ara never without it in the house. Notice to Mariners. Albemarle Sound Perquimans River Dredeed Channel. T hrough the courtesy of the Chief of Engineers, U. 8. Army, information has been received that a channel, 200 feet wide and 9 feet deep at mean low water, has been dredged through the bar in the upper part of Perquimans . River, below the county bridge near the town cf Hert ford. As the sides of the channel are fringed with dangerous stumps, its cent er line has been indicated by range stakes, one on shore and the other on the flats 150 feet SE. by E. from it Cape Hatteras Cape Hatteras Bea eon Light Discontinued. On November 13, 1005 the fixed white beacon light, formerly maintained near the southern extremity of Capa Hatteras, 4.780 feet (4-5 mile) S. 1 W. from Cape Hatteras lighthouse, was permanently discon thiued. ' Kow York Cotton f'arkct. The following were the opening and c! ': x prices on the New York Cotton . Exchange, Dec 9. Open High Low Close 11.C5 11.94 Jan !' h 11.62 11.85 13.00 12.10 t-25,000 r -03,000. 3 - nn i i j r i J i' t) M Li For Infanta and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought PI H Signature. 1 tf in se For Over Thirty Years IP n imp I - th mstmik ncnnr. re vok citv. AIMS TO ENLARC COMMERCIAL HELATIOM?. , Congressman Thomas Favors a Reciprocity Measure. Gc'Isvm it a Co wcc-lal Washington, D. C I'epresfntative na, who is here Thomas, of North Carol says he is greatly interested in pushing such amendments to the'proposed rail way rate legislation as will place the refrigerator car companies and the pri vate car lines under the jurisdiction of the -interstate : commerce -' commis sion. :-:;-:-:v 'v"W: ':''.::-:'!; ;;v:v.:--- r: "I am also interested, " ha continued, "in obtaining suchreciprocal tgrec ments with foreign countries as will ex pand our- trade and give us new and wider markets, especially for southern products, such' as cetton seed oil. . If the "stand pat" Republicans are in control and there ppn be no legislation looking to tariff revision, certainly something can be done in. the way of reciprocity with other counties, in view of the retaliatory measures adopted by France, Germany and other European nations. . "I would like to see some amendment of the immigration laws which will effec tually exclude such European labor cs competes with American labor. More than one million Poles,- Hungarians and Russians were immigrants to th's country within the last year. We nee I a good class of immigrants to meet the labor situation in the south, but the lower order of European labor we da not need, and it should be. excluded" Doctors Could Not Kelp Her. 'I had kidney trouble for years,' writes Mrs. Raymond Connor of Shel- ton, Wash., "and the doctors could not help;me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dos gave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley 'a Kidney Cure." It makes the diseased Sidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisona from the blood. Unless they do this, good health is impossible, Ten men were killed and a number of persons injured in a collision between the Overland Limited and a freight train near Rock Springs, Wyo. :. LAI EVERY 11! A Bad Back is Always -IVcrac In ' the Morning. New Ocrn . Poo pie arc Finding Relief. A back that aches nil day and Causes discomfort at night is usually worse in the morning. Makes you feel as if you hadn't slept at all. ; Can't cure a bad back until you cure the kidneys. Doan,s Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys makes jcu feel better, work better, rest better and sleep better;'- "' . "'.''- .:" '-. :- Permanent cures irf Now Bern prove the merit of Doan's, . F. P. Avery foreman at the- A. & N. C. R. R. shops residing at CO Graves street, says: : ' "I can recommend Do;in'3 Kidney Fills which I obtained from Eradham's Pharmacy. My back when I would get up in the morning felt weak and lame and the una of Dean's Kidney Pills re lieved it.. I have felt much better and stronger since I ui;ed tliom. ' My back was a weak spot and if I caught cold it settled there and I f:o;m'1 to loso all use of it. Since usinr Dunn's Kiuney Pills my back has not troubled mo one bit. You can use my name as nn c-n- dorser of Doan'a" will recommend t.) IVr f l y all a i r. t.-r r Kiunry Tills and I u rn to myene. Ti-ice Co., i: hf u Uf. NEW SHORT STORIES The lushest Fliffht. "I once compiled and Illustrated a book of hymns, and before the book was made the publishers bad a list of the selections printed and sent to the best known clergymen, authors and poets, unking tlieui to add to or sub tract from the list as they might see fit," says Louts K. Harlow. "Most of iliem replied, but nothing was received from Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Meet ing him one day, I suggested that he should If possible give us the benefit of hi;) judgmeut. He said; - ; '"Tliat suggestion mak03 me thinS of the time I was a boy In Itlverworth, for if you nave read the "Story of a Bad Boy" you : will remember tbe i crowd of boys that were always to gcthcr, skating and coasting In win ter, playing marbles in the spring, and bo on through the entire sports of the season. Well, there was one boy who could always beat us In these sports, lie could skate faster, bis sled would pass our sleds In coasting, ho would win nil our marbles, and when it came time for flying kites of course his kite was way above ours. "One day we decided to .name our kites. So tlie next morning we ap peared on the green with these names. One boy lind Selected Morning Star, another Daybreak- Mine, I think, was Excelsior, but this boy came out with this title covering the entire face of bis kite, "Nearer, My God, to Thee." Have you that hymn in your collection?' " Boston Herald. ' ,: ". - - The Small PpT la Evidence. Mrs. John P. Newman, Bishop New man's widow, who propo3PT to found n kindergarten In Jerusalem, has n great affection for cblldreu and a great store of clillOicu's ftnei lotos. : Anent an embarrassing situation she said one day: "This reminds me of a dinner tint a Denver -nvomrin gave during a Metli odlst convention in her city. 'The dinner was sumptuous. Tl:o lending lights of the church and of tue THE rnEHIDtNO EIiDXB BBOKI A GLASS. Ktatc wore there. A presiding elder iu taking a drink of Water broke a glass. ; . . . , . . .. , ''The hostess began to assure the elder that the accident was of no con sequence, but her well modulated voice was easily overpowered by the loud shout of her little son, " , r ; " 'Oh, mamma,' be cried, 'it's one of the borrowed ones, isn't it? "Grand Baplds Herald. Anecdote of Daclieee Cccilev' They are telling tn Berlin just uotv a story oit the little Duchess Ceeile, tl.e new crown priiicess of Germany, who 1.; winning golden opinions from ever;, body with whom she comes in contact, says the Detroit News-Tribune. Beelng the other day an advertise ment in one of the Berlin papers for a yoimg person of good appearance to uct as a model at a dressmaker's es tablishment, It occurred to the crown princess that it was exactly the kind of post she wanted for & protego for whom she bad promised to try to find work." :.:;.: - - , .: -s'-' ,-:." With her characteristic kindliness, off went the little princess to try to se curo the post, and, entering the shop unaccompanied, up she went .to the proprietor. , v':'- '- "I have seen your advertisement lu (he Tagcblatt," she began, "and think" . But the proprietor, patting her kind ly on the bock, Interrupted: ' "I'm sorry, my dear," be said, "but you'll never do you haven't got the figure. But you've a pleasant . face, Come back in a month's time, and I'D. see if I can flud yon a post as junior palcswoman." There was a comical tableau when the mistake was explained, but the princess took the whole thing In cue) Kooi part that the embarrassment oi the proprietor was soon lost in admira tion. :.,..-.;. Tbe Ina-entoaa General. Chan Chun Man, the head of a Can toneso firm employing over 10,000 hands, has been studying American in dustries. In Philadelphia, apropos of the Chinese awakening, he said: "c:hlua has for thousands of years becu highly enough civilized to despise war. Her newborn respect for war Is not an unmixed good. There is per haps a little of degeneration, of bar barism. In It. "But ut least China will no longer bo the Innghlng stock of nations more warlike than herself. 1t will no longer be possible to sny to'ber, ns the Japa nese once said, that n Chinese general explained a defeat with such a report as this: " 'The Ignorent enemy, unaware that guns could not be fired against an ob ject behind them, came upon us from the rear ' sml thus rendered all our cannon useless."' Boston Advertiser. Pirating Foley's Honey and Tar. Foley & Co.. Chicago, originated I Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great I merit and popularity of Foley's Ilonoy and Tar many hmtui ions are offered for tho trnnuine. Abk for Foley's Hone ,no7 and Tar and refuse any substitute f,-reil as no !ir preparation will five tho s;in (i ppt live. Jt. c sf.-;t for ( letam. It ib mildly hwn s no '-mt,i:s and is !!! iicr.tc I'-ersot'S OUR. WEEKLY :: NEW YORK LETTER Timely Suggitiom For Holiday Shop " perg -Vanity Bagt . Completely Fur nished Incrosed Sin tn Shopping . Bag -Sma.-t Leather and Pigskin Gifte For Men. By RENE DEVERAUX. VU.cu o,&e. reuUzuS lsat Christmas', j, with : Iiiiervf.iing crop, oT blizzairia it is -none too wirty' to.-oeg'.n- tbiufci? I of th tiolldayii 1 6 fact, even Si) Torttere, 'tiast Rasters in me art. of I rush'.cV'.P-re already ..buzzing, around f die U.illday displays like bees in rose Each taree department store Uaj Its own little wiiy u:etnoa..co tempi ui unwary to part .wits' their coney,, and bypaths- attractively - festooned with Christmas -j".'ornt!on? lure one to coun ters appropriate!? placarded "For Hol iday Girts."- And indeed $ucb counters are.-veritable treasure bouses! where one cads unlimited suggestions, show ing admirable forethought od the part of those who have the Interest of their patrons at henrtjts well as their own. In an exclusive shop tn the vicinity of. the'.. Waldorf Is an uncommonly at tractive ; "Christmas' bag display," around which at -any bour of the day iast week might have been seen ufeb of fashionable- shoppers., three drop. Certainly the extraordinary pos sibilities o:' leather wen most smartly emphasized "here," the collec tion of bags being .something to dream o In the i-o:i:, miction and furnishings of tins shmsoi niip'ig end canity bagt mi It7 NOVfiTIIiS tX VANITY BAGS AND VINU Tt-'KE OI'altA CLASSES. , every wiiim of - lastitiioiis reminimty has been auticiiiated, and uot to the extent of n tut of space Tilling frippery mars ynu, for each little accessory is of ndinirable woikniaiiship and excel lent material. There were seen here a number of handsome bagi'.of colored leathers rlcb purples, wines and greens, brought out to match gown.s -of correspouding colors, but Hie ever elegant black with gold -tiid gun lnetnl niountlngs. in all the smart new shapes were singled out among, the others ou account of their style. -i-. . A particularly handsome vanity bag was of black seal "Of 'fp-iicroris propor tions, conveniently fitted with strnii handle, with purse pocket on the out side,- a lid in individual pockets on the Inside -were n dainty pair of opera glasses, tiny powder puff and hand mir ror, n pearl handled glove fastener and a charming little feather fan with tor toise shell sticks, the brown tlpp, feathers matching the shell sticks per feetly. ; A pin seal bast was lined throughout wish Dresden silk. -with a suerle lined center pocket for jewels. In tins baft wee a memo, pad .hud pencil, go! trinmied opera glasses and powder pufl and niiiror. , The newest shopping bags nre enor mous affairs, exceedingly handsome ones being of black walrus leather lin ed with, black -kid, 'the corners being protested by gold mountings. :, These are fitted with a small change purse and enrdease. v Miniature opera glasses which slip easily Into the Vest iiocket.nre fast su perscding the old style larger ones, bui where the latter are carried there nre many very lovely bags for such pur poses. A charmiug opera bag is made of eloth - of gald with gold filigree mountings, and bags of soft Dresden ribbons are as popular as ever. Excellent soft leather and suedo col lar bttgs for men, Just the right size to druw up over "collars.. to be carried In the suit case, were among a number of smart leather, and pigskin gifts for men but this Is another story, which will come later. I . On the center counter of another shop were a number of exquisite shirt waist patterns, each folded and tied into neat square box a trifle larger than handkerchief box. These patterns were of new wash fabrics, smart blue and green checked mndhts, dainty snow drop and fleur-de-lis designs and qunlnt figures, each box containing a waist ppttern. . fOnr readers may have nny question eonronilnfT fashion or fabrics answered without clinrso by Reno Devernux. th fiijiliton exp"rt, by -hdilresplnsr Rene Dev. eraux, P. O. Box 2tH, Mudlson Square, New York, Inclosing stump for reply. ' . -.- no K new Iler. "I enn't decide," she said, "whether to take the hat or not, but it Is Just the dearest thing I've seen this season. : "The dearest?" asked the husband, with a sardonic laugh. "Then it's cer tain that you'll take It." Kotlitna New. ' - "Do you believe iu original BinT" "No; there's no such thing. They've all been r.sod hundreds of times." Cleveland Lender. ' Duty puts a clear sky over every man, into which the skylark of happi ness always goes singing. Prentice. '-, furious Fighting. "For seven vears." writes Geo. W, Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had bitter battle, with chronic stomoch and liver trouble,' but at last I won, and cured my diseases, by the use of Elec tric. Bitters. I unhesitatingly recom mend them to all, and don't intend in the future 'to be without them in the house. They are certainly a wonderful mniiiine, to have cured such a bad r.-.v an wine." F,nM, under gunrnnteo t. .! U.- sa;.:! for you ly dn:'f:-.t at , ,; n j.: T-y t'i-ni 1: ' iy. . . The Cruel FUi(. A Canadian climber, the Physlanthus tlbcns, has received the name of "crnel plant" from its 111 treatment of butter flies. It flowers In the month of Au gust, and the butterflies, attracted by the perfume, hover around It in large numbers and push their trunks into the corollas to sip the honey. .A pair of sensitive - vegetable pinchers In the heart of the flower grips the delicate proboscis, and in spite of struggles to get free the butterfly hangs suspended iintil it dies. Apparently the plant has nothing to gain by the death of the In- eect, as It is not carnivorous, like the Venus Hy trap. In fact, if the butter fly were allowed to come and go it would tend to foster the species by as sisting cross fertilization. . It appears, however, that the "Cruel plant" came originally from Brazil, where the but terflies are much stronger and extri cate their suckers from the trap. We may add that another Canadian plant, the Cnicus discolor, is charged witb cruelty. The flower has a gland which secretes a viscous liquid capable of liming insects which are fond of It Moreover, they seem to be stupefied and poisoned by It, and no reason can as yet be assigned for the deadly con sequence. ' . 1 : A Coloeaal Harp, The largest harp ever made, so far as is known, was that Invented and constructed by M. Veritan, provost of Burkll, near Basel. It was known as the gigautic meteorological iEolinn harp. It was 320 feet in length and was erected In the garden of its Invent or in 1787. This harp consisted of fif teen iron wires, 320 feet - In length, stretched between two poles. The wires were from two to three Inches apart, the largest being one-sixth of an Inch in thickness- and the . smallest one twelftti of an inch. .: They were placed iu the direction of north and south and inclined lu such a manner as to form nn angle of from twenty to thirty de grees with the horizon, being stretched by means of rollers properly disposed for the purpose. Whenever tho weath er changed the wires sounded with such loudness that it was impossible to go ou with a concert In the house. The sound sometimes represented the hiss ing nalse of water in rapid ebullition, sometimes that of a harmonleon and sometimes that of distant chimes or an organ. '. -' TUe rirat Bate. Discoursing on the subject of hats an antiquary expressed the opinion that the hat was first used quite as much for decoration as for protection. The ancestor of all hats he considers to have been the fillet, or band, around the hair worn by the ancient Greeks, among others. Probably the first bint gained by men regarding head orna ments -was through observing the crests, plumes nnd antlers of various birds nnd beasts. The eastern races, with their fondness for ceremony and display, afford the most notable in stances of the use of hats as signs of rank and . authority. Thus In Bud dhist countries the gods are represent ed as wearing elaborate forms of head gear. ' In Korea tho fashion attains Its height, no fewer than fifty kinds of bats being worn by the natives aa Indi cations of their social position. The Porec'e Hoof. In Its present elaborate form the hoof of a hnrsc is the most perfect instru ment of snr-port which has been de vised inf tlie animal kingdom to uphold i -large am?'. swiftly moving animal In its passaRc- over the ground. The orig inal toe nail ami the neighboring soft jar; i ;ui:ii rleil with It have been mod ified into a structure which in an ex traordinary manner combines solidity with elasticity, so that it may strike violent blows upu the hard surface of the earth without harm. Tho result Is that the horse can carry a greater weight at a swifter speed than any other aulmul approaching It in size. A llutler'e Trick. "There are tricks in every trade, you know," said a New York clubman. "Even in retail hat selling many dodges ure employed. "I suid to a hatter one day: - -: " 'I don't see how you can afford to iron for nothing all tho silk hats yon sell.' : "The man nodded at me gravely. '' "We have to do it, sir,' he said. The hats would lust too Ions If we didn't' " A Home Mission Note In an address recently made to a class of young women in one of our schools, Miss Gould, that, peer among women revealed in substance, her great life purpose. Her liberal civinsr from her creat storehouse of wealth, she places as secondary to her :onsecrated energy and personal ser vice, sne carries tnese young women back to the old landmarks and demon strates that their greatness and stabil ity rested in the fact that these based their lives upon the teachings of the grand old Book, and that if the man hood and womanhood of our country would follow in their wake they must give more earnest heed to the Scrip tures than present indications suggest. Her earnest pleadings for her native land were set forth In these telling words: "Unless the people of culture, intelhenee and opportunity awaken America, twenty-five years hence, will not be so good a place in which to live as it has been through all these years gone by. "While Belshazzar -and hi company reveled in satisfaction, the enemy undermined his city:" Home Mission women "strive to cre ate a sentiment that shall lead to the exercise of the rights of Christian citizenship and help fave our fair America out of the hands of deadly foes. The surest way is to civilize and christianize the mighty throngs of ignorant foreigners that have come to stay. You say the task is stupendous. Yes, but not beyond the ability of our great Leader. o . -(! ' cf j. Tj o xt. 7.. . We Don't Want Quitters Some young man can build - up a good paying business in this town pushing the sales of The Saturday Evening ' Post in a systematic way." r We want the right man, one who will stick to it. We will tell him how it can be made -J profitable. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY : ' -: PHILADELPHIA, PA. . .., ' ... 605 Cherry Street. J.M. ARNOLD, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Stables.-" Largest and Finest Stock of Horses A car load of each just received. Robes, Whips and Cart Wheels. J. M. ARNOLD, Harm's Old Stable, We can Bhip whiskey to any point in North Carolina that the RailroaiJ ' ' k Steam Boats lines go. We are located in the State of Virgtnialand the) N. jr-j-' An-ti-jug laws do not effect us at all aa we are protected by the Interna 1 ft Commerce Laws. We sell corn whiskev at f 1.25 per gallon and Rye WH&liy x at $1.60 per gallon and up. Write us far our complete Price-list ami aDfjtJ rate to your office. Z F LONG R GO.. P. O. Box : A Sensible i Present1 A good Carving Set is the right thing lor fc Xmae present. "We have them. Also PocJifcV" Knives and Single Barrel Shot duns. Head; -quarters foe Building Material and that cste bratedEUwood Wire Fence. Gaskill Hdy. & New Livery and ThepreatrcmWTy for nervous oripjtis ot eltnm hcx, such a: lie potency. Nightly hjn!slons, of TobaevoorU'itum, truicu leau u Consumption ca imaaitr. V, i. f S order na (. un-iaico to euro or retuad. Uio muaci. $old JWt pn lea. irrcn unite t r.ntn womu. etoxostor8S.il. PES ,NYR0YAL FILLS of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVJEKS to fa t womanhood, aiding development of organs and hot. 1 known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do Wrat- 1. f becomes a plcasnre. $1. DO FEW BOX 11 If 2IA1U Ewi M .a .-A4 tabbage .Plants, i xcizzy i- and garden plants of all kinds raised in the open air and wi.1 " ' i great cold, sure headers, prices, small tots J1.60 perthoa8ftai,l.:e " 1 lots of Ave thousand and over f 1.00 to $1.25 per thousand, F. O. . 1 Meggetts, 8. C. - ;. " N. 11. BUTCH COMPANY, Meggett. & C J L. HARTGRSLH, Contractor c,r:3 nnll-.v OFriCfc 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. m) oneins i r c t.. Successor to ' M. Hahn & Co., and Mules ever offered in New Born. Complete line of Buggies, Wagons, HameJoJ, - Middle Street. Saffeft, Tar V-J, O 'Mi Mill ; Supply Uo ? Phone Ml Sales Stables p? Fine stock of Horses, Mufes,Ttaf and well-broken, either for rMkf farm work. Buggies, Harness, Whips, Iteeea,talt "everything kept in a wtD ejtuysjJsfekV? ble. .. 1U""-;.,.. .. .'v -i "TERMS RIGHT. " GIVE US A TRIAL. - C H CO.. 66 Broad St New Bern, II O cm VITAUYV iy-FX. 1V1PIX.V-Ci1TXIW SPXXdba ' prostration and all di-scaees th. riwrnie . Kerf-jus PrmtraUon, Pailtr er Youthful Krrorn. Mental werrj, e""uv e- . They overcame tTeiU ness, irregaiarrty a Omissions, iBeres-e v!jf or and banlah ..-a 1 o tu. L IiAt TTT. f Ti TTt TTtTnt TTTX Trm
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