1- AVtgelaUe FrepatatiouTur As similating HieFoodanclHcuIa ling theStomaclis and Bowels of Promotes DigeslioaCheerruI ness and Rest.Contains neither itpium.Morphiiie norIiucraL Not Narcotic. tfOlin-SiNUTLPnUiaR - CfmlrriSUfHr A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. j EXACT COPy Of WRAPPER. . ! . , . ... ' . ,- i . . i : , ' Macedonia. February 22nd, We are glad to see the sun, as the farmers were Iioking quite sad over the bad weather. - : . .-- - The farmers - are , doing rapid work getting their seed beds ready for their tobacco crop; :v ,-.; .''- Misses Ida Wayne and Ola Cayton, and Mr. Willie Cayton attended church at Kitt Swamp Sunday afternoon. Mias Ida Cayton who has spent a few weeks visiting- at Bogue,returned home FiiJay.. ..' j:- r -: ' Mr. Cleve Williams and Miss Mata lene d wards, were visitors at Mrs. Pennie Willis Sunday. : Mr. Robert Brock tf Dover, and Mr. John Brock of Maryland,' were in our vidnity last week visiting relatives. . Mr. O. M. Willis has been Buffering , severely from the toothache, but we glad to say he is better now. , Miss Nel ie Ipock and Mr. George Oakley were married last Sunday even ing. Wish them a happy life . : Mr L. B. Dail is building a fine house ; What ever that means, look out girls; ' who will be the lucky one 1 Mr. C J. Heath has had a phone put in his house and is going to open store in the near future. - . " -' Rev. J. 3. Boyd "w'll preach at thi place Friday night before the first Sun day in March. " - We are glad that our prayer meeting is improving fast. Mr. Will Cayton is improving fast from a cut foot. . - We are sorry to say our school is only two weeks longer, r . Mr. A. A. Cayton made a flying trip to Vanceboro Saturday. i , ' Blue Eyes. A HOME MISSION NOTE. - Fertlgn Immigration Again. Since 1492 humanity from all quarters has sought North America shores. The past year reveals the fact that the Uc.i'e I States has received within her borders 1,021.499 foreigners, an excess ofViy previous year by 213,629. Rus sia sends 39,7GC, Italy 28,135 and from the United Kingdoms come 49,644. . Th s; statistics are gleaned from the 1 ite report of the Secretary of Com merce and Labor. . ' V ; Literally bur Christian land today Stands a widu open field for , missionary ' work, ' -'.. ' Luckiest Man In Arkansas. . "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas,,' writes fl. L. Stanley, of Brono, "since the restoration of my wife's health af ter coughing fnd bkedinj from the lungs, and I owe my gcod ftrtune to the world's greatest me:licine, Dr. King's New Discovery, for. Consump tion, which I know from experience will euro consumption if taken in time. My wife improved with the first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At All Druggists. '60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, v It is said the agitation in China is really for tho establishment of a repub lics nform of government. If in ta kind of bilious moo". You wish an Bid to digest food, No other pill is half so good As Do Witt's 1 iltlo Eaily Riser When e'er you feel impending ill, ml need a nia;;ie little pill, Nocther one will fill tho bill" Like DeW ill's Little Kaily Risers. - live mi-inn ll (.- '' lit Tl faf 1 1:. , i -i. ''; v. p 1 !:, 1 , 0 it V, i." -t '1 ' "1 ' U U J Li V...-' W rcr!r,'-fign.iCiMren. , Tb d Yen I!uV3 ALvays Dcui Sigimtro y .ty 01 ft'lU- In &." Use tf Fnr llunr ui yiui Thirty Years Qn(7i?,nn, X- , LIS OF LEERS Remaining in the Post Office at New Bern, Craven county, N. C, Feb. 19, 1906. hen's list. B Elder Gardner Bryant, James BatU, care J H Mans, C C Bell . . E Henry Ervin. . .- F Mr and Mrs Doe Farnell. nee Hester Provow, Lonzie Frazer, Nedam Fields, G D B Gillespie, M. D., Zora, N. C, Jody Godley. H Meyvin Halvia, B H Hale, Lisbon Hewitt. J-C P Jones. ' K Henry T. Kershaw. -L Jones Longley. : M Ben Moton No. 113 St., Mark R Miller. P L R Powers, (d 1). " R G C Robinson, R F D No. 2,' John Robinson. . , S-Andrew Sutton, 9 Burn street, W Haildrd Williams, 6 So. Front St. ,-.- , - - - . . j, '' WOMEN'S LIST. C Mrs Marv Chamberlin D Lecines Dillahunt, Mrs. Sarah E. Davis. E Purelyn Enes, No. 28 Change St. H Mrs Debby Harien. -H-LM Noble. . . P Mrs Ever Pipkin. r Francies Roons, 17J Elm St S Dollar Staten. ; T Mrs Libnie Taylor. , . WMra Ora C, Watson, Jane Wil liams. ..' ' - Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list:' ' : . : ". . The regulations now reouire that (It cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. S. W. HANCOCK, ; Postmaster, i President Jordan in North Carolina. President Harvie Jordan of the Sou thern Cotton Growers' Associixtioa. will visit this State next week and will speak in three places, viz: Tar boro Thursday March 1; Goldsboro, Friday March Zi Kaieigh,, Saturday Mai chS. Mr. C. C. Moore, president of the State branch of the nnranizntWrn will Kn with him as will also Secretary Armstrong., ,A Menactto Health. " Kidney trouble is an insidious danger. and many people are victims ofi a seri ous malady tefore. the symptoms are recognized. Foley's Kidney C iro cr rects irregularities and strengthens and builds up the kidneys, and it should te taken at the first indication 'oC kidney trouble, as it is impossible to have good health if the kidneys are jderarj. ed. For sale by Davia' Pharmacy. Common Coldi art Th Causa ot M 8ecl- ' aui Olscaaea. ;.; . '. .' -.' Physicians who have gained sj nation al reputations as analysts of tho cause of varirus diseases, claim that if catch ing cold could be av6ided a long -1 ist of dangerous ailments would now be heard of. Every one knows that pneu monia and consumption originate from a cold, and chronic cat irrh, bronchitis, and all throat and lung trouble are ag gravated and rendered more serious ty each fresh attack. Do not rit.k your life or take chances when you have a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure it before these diseases de velop. This remedy contains no opiu n morphine or other harmful dreg and hns thirty yenra of reputation back of it, gained by its cures under every con d.::;in. . For sala ty Davis J'Larmnry ami F. S. DuTy. r I . i.M . - Oriental Items.' Feby 22. On Wednesday night, Feby 21, a new Lodge of I. O. O. F. was established at Oriental. Its introduction to the world is Winthrop Lodge No. 281. Special Deputy J. B. Arendell organized the Lodge. He was assisted by the follow ing from Eureka Lodge No. 7, New Bern, N. C. : Messrs. H. C. Armstrong George Green, E. Gerock, J. H. Smith, G. Delemar, L. E. Hearn, J. H. Weddell, L. L. Dameron, W. J. Lucas, J. V. Blades, R. B. Williams, J. J. Baxter, A. E. Pittman, H. B. Salter. L. F. McCabe, A. T. Land, and R. J. Russell. The charter members of Winthrop Lodge No. 281 are as follows: W. J. Smith. Noble Grand; A. F. Midyett, Vice Grand; E. D. Pearce, Secretary; J. L. Dixon, Treasurer; W. H. Powers, L. N. Waters, R. E. Mc Lean, T. S. Bernard, ,W. G. Dixon, B. W. O'Neal, J. B; Becton, H. W. Bar- net, H, M. Wiggs, D. S. Paris, W. E. Ketcham, Robert McLean, J. Willis, W. J. Moore, W. L. , Hinnant, Walter Venters, L. T. Smallwood, W. J. ;Tet- terton, W. .L. Thomas, and W. J. Ed- wards. - . .. '; ... - . . Mr. W. F. Thomas o Winthrop Mills asked that the new Lodge be named "Winthrop", a number, of the charter members live at Winthrop; due to this fa t the. Lodge traces its name, v t The next thing of importance wilt be Gov. R. B. Glenn's visit . In town, business is good, and every body is hostling to "get there". . Not regarding the, weather the farm ers are preparing the soil and planting truck. Brother J. J. Barker, of the Metho dist church is preaching strong and helpful sermons. The mee'ing is a suc cess. .:" .-. Our school is in a healthy condi tion.- - " Uncle AL Bogue ' " i' February 22. Capt Thomas Guthrie took a small crowd in his new naptha to the Life Saving Station at Bogue Inlet Satur day, - Following are the names of those who went: Misses Alma Pigott, Maud Hill, Julia and Margaret Ennett, Es- telle and Etlene Humphrey, Lula and Lore Taylor, Messrs C W Taylor, L C Humphrey, L P Taylor and Johnnie Guthrie. All had a delightful time. , Mias Ida Caton from near Vanceboro, who has been visitinv her. aunt for a number of wetks, left former home last Friday. : ; ;;;- .'- Miss Maude I ill, of Newport, closed her school near nere last nuay and left for home Saturday, much to the regret of her friends and pupils. Miss.Neti.ie Garner from Pelletier, accompanied by Mr Cage Weeks, was a welcome visitor at Bogue Saturday and Sunday. Mr Ode Hollani left today for New Bern. Mr Webster Smith returned home from Vanceboro last week. . Mr Furnie Jones is quite ill with tjphoid pneumonia. - Mrs Drucilla Russell after an extend ed visit to Wilmington has returned home. ' ' , ' Death of J. P. Harper. Pollocksville, N.. C, Feby 23. Mr. Jacob P. Harper died at the home of Mr. John D. Heath at Olivers,. Jones county last night at midnight He was eie of our most prominent .citizens, having moved to this county about 20 years ago from Greene county, he was about 66 years old. Heart failure . was the cause of his death. He leaves H sons and a daughters ana a nose oi 1 friends to mourn this great loss. He H will be interred at PineyGrove church at 12 o'clock Feby 24th. V A Friend. . Urns Back ' ' This ailment is , usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying , Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and rub bitwr the parti vigorously at each appli cation. If this does not afford relief, tuud on a piece of flannel slightly damp ened with Pain Balm, and quick relief as almost sure to follow. For sale Davis Pharmacy and F, S. Duffy. by President Hanan, of the National Boot and Shoe Manufacturers Association, believes that the proposed German tariff would wipe out this country's ex tort shoe trade with the Fatherland, . -. . Itching PIIm. . - If you are acquainted with anyone who is troubled with this distressing ailment you can do him no greater favor than to tell him to try Chamberlain i Salve. It given instant relief. Price 23 cents ner box. Sold by Davia Phar macy ar.d F. S. Duffy. The German Reichstag passed the firat and second readings of the till extondint ! reciprocal tariff rates to the United States until! June 30, 1907.. A Healing Coiptl. . Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor The of arron r ptis t Church, Dalair, Ga., ;a of Iftrlc Miters. "It'sa God- rwirvl to mankind. It cured me of lame and complete physical bo weitk it took me -'! stiff joints, ie. I vps -t t v a m H 1 Two Lot- .-.-omude rue 'Vol three i f i r: e i !. a new r- -y f.-r I 1 Cr.C'.ViNS BUSINESS i. L Baxter WUI Divide Dry flood And Clothing Stock to Mikt Mors - Room For Both. As was announced in the Thursday Journal, Mr. J. J. Baxter is making preparations for a more extensive trade which he has been acquiring lit tle by little. He has by dint of hard work established an enviable reputa tion as a merchant. His latest innova tion is to remove his dry goods depart ment to the E. K. Bishop store 97 Mid dle street where he has conducted his millinery department for two seasons. The store has recently had an addition making the store double its length which is now 100 feet It has also been thoroughly overhauled and put in first class condition. . Handsome plate glass fronts will be put in th!s week. The stock will be put in and the busi ness commenced Thursday March 1. fhe store will contain everything in the dry goods and notion line. Mr, C. E. Wetherington will be the manager of this store. The millinery will te conducted by Miss Annie Hardisor. Both of these departments will profit by this change, -i .-.t-.-v: f : v The present store at 89 Middle stre t will be devoted exclusively to shoes for aoth ladies and gentlemen; and clothi g tnd furnishing goods for men. The tn tire store being used for this purpiee rives the proprietor uore opportui i y .'or enlarging his stock of goods in b h f these branches of trade. Mr. Ba: cer s success as a merchant in thete ooda warrants this' enlargement and the public may be assured that n y thing fashionable in either of thete ines Mr. Baxter is sure to have . In the clothing department he ha - lies the . B. Kuppenheimer and the Schlos8 Bros, makes of clothes. Icth of these concerns are reliable clothing r akers and any suit that bears th" r trademark is bound to please. :: In the ihoe trade they handle the Stacy Adams Louis A. Crossett, W, L, Dougkss and Ralston Health shoe for men. For the ladies the high grade Queen Quality anl E. P. Rd shoes. Mr. Baxter began business eleven years ago when the dimensions of hi3 present store were only 22 by 60. He nas gained his present position in the commercial world by strict attention to business and the square deal. His rise is well earned and his friends congratu late him on his enterprise. V " ; Here is a Fact That cannot be impressed too strong ly upon watch owners. This is it A watch should receive the attention of our repair department at least once a year. There may appear to be nothing par ticularly wrong with it, still a cleaning and an overhanling at least once a year would lengthen the life of a watch wonderfully. ; :' It is asking too rnuch of a watch to expect it to keep true to its duties if it is hampered more and more by slowly accumulating dust and dirt Besides this taxes the delicate me- can ism to excess, and certainly short ens the life of a watch. A cleaning and a little oil in the right places will work wonders. J. O. BAXTER, . The Leading Jeweler. Melvina Pugh an aged n egress, was killed by a street car at Newport News, Va her head being entirely cut off. ." ' No pill is as pleasant and positive as DeWitt'a Little Early Risers. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Never gripe. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Naval officers are said to fear that the towing of the Dewey to the Phil ippines will be far more difficult and expensive than they had expected. To draw the fire but of a burn, hea a cut without leaving a scar, or to cure boils, sores, tetter,' eczema and all skin and scalp diseases, use DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve. A specific for piles. Get the genuine. No remedy causes such sneedv relief. Ask for DeWitt's the genuine. Sold by F. S. Duffy. The Original Laxative Cough Sprup is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from the system by acting as a cathnrtic on the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is a certain, safe and harmless cure for colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold by F. S. Duffy. ' ' .. ' , Fireman U. E. Warren was shot from ambush while on his engine, on the Norfolk and Southern railroad. Ths Yellow Ftvtr Garm has recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to the malarial eerm. To free the system from dis ease germs, the most effective remedy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaran teed to cure all diseases due to malaria nnison and constiDation. 25. tt All . Druggists. , It is estimated that 8,000 visitors at tended the celebration of Washington' Birthday at Alexandria. 1 1 A RESOLUTIONS AND PROTESTS. Recorded by New Barn Branch Amalgamai- td Hons and Mult Association In : Meeting The new and commodious Equine es tablishment of Daniels & Hahn on Cra ven street was last night the scene of a large and enthusiastic gathering. The occasion was the annual meeting of the New Bern Branch of the Amalgamated Horse and Mule Association of r- orth Carolina. ' A number, of distinguished visitors from other s?ctions of the country were present, transportation having been kindly furnished by Messrs Daniels & Hahn, C. H. Duggan & Co., J. A. Jones, J. M. Arnold and other, (see their advts.) ! v " - At a few minutes past twelve o'clock the night watchman having turned in for much needed rest and sleep, the meeting was called to order by Old Jim, the fire horse, permanent chairman. ; - Owing to the lateness of the hour a detailed report of the proceedings can not be given. : Enough, however, is printed to show that the A. H. & M. Association is a live organization, and thoroughly awake to its own interests. as evinced by a lively discussion of pub lic affairs.; The Transfer-drivers' Racing Assso- ciation, through one of its ' members, complained of a growing public disre gard of its privileges. On motion the Board of Aldermen was requested to set apart Middle street fr its entire length, for racing purposes, and to keep all traffic and vehicle of every kind, ex cept transfers, off of it for one half hour before and after the arrival of the trains from the West and South. Carried A mule then got on his hind legs and said he wanted to register a kick against these here "devil wagons.". He offer ed the following resolution: "Resolved tiat it is the sense of this meeting that no more big touring cars should be pur chased for use in New Bern, we being not only scared half to death by em, but having to haul 'em back to town when they break down out in the coun trythus adding insult to injury," Adopted unamimously. On motion of a grocer's delivery horse vote of thanks was "tendered lothe' ladies of the Department of City Im- j provement of the Woman's Club for their philanthropic efforts in causing so many young and ' tender trees to be planted along the streets, thus provid ing us with succulent and toothsome provender while waiting for our drivers to finish their flirtations with the cooks and housemaids." Carried amid great applause. - On motion: "Resolved, that we point with pride to the continued scarcity of hitching posts, but view with alarm the growth of the pernicious habit of enclosing young trees in wooden or metal boxes, thereby greatly curtailing the privileges which we have hitherto en joyed without restraint" Adjourned. Gn li th) S:m;i Belching and that sense of fullneis so often experienced- after eating is caused by the formation of gas. . The stomach falls to perform its functions and the food ferments. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct the disorder. They aid digestion and strengthen and invigorate the stomach ahd bowels. For sale by Davis' Phar macy and F. S. Duffy. ' ; Dr. William R. Brooks, director of the Smith Observatory at Geneva, N. Y' who discvoered the first comet of the year, has now tx discoveries to his credit. .. . Frightfully Burned. - - Chas. Moore, a machinist of Ford City, Pa., had his hatd frightfully burned in an electrical furnace. He ap plied Bucklen's Arnica Salve with the usual result: "a quick and perfect cure." Greatest healer on earth for Burns, Wounds, Sores, Eczema and piles. 25c at All Druggists. Professor Koch is said to have decid ed to apply the Nobel prize recently awarded to .him to the publication of complete edition of his scientific writings. - v Dragging to Death. A miserable invalid suffering from disordered female functions, monthly pains, nervousness, fallings, dizziness, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, etc., will find relief in wine of Cordui and Thedford's Black-Draught, two of the most valuable, reliable, scientific,. curative medicines known for the treat ment of sick women. . They are s Id at all drug Btores, and should be in every home. Try them. Experiments are being made at Mon- treux, France, with an electric search light which is rated at 800,000,000 candle "power. It is expected to throw its rays 50 miles. . - LaGrlppa and Pneumonia. Pneumonia often follows LaGrippe but never follows the use of r oley s Honey and Tar. It cures lagrippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption, ask lor roiey s iioney and Tar and refuse any substitute oi- fered. Mr. U. v acher, ot ibi uagooa St., Chicago, writes: "My wife had a ago, and it left her with a terrible cough. She tried a bottle of Foley's Honey and i ar ana it gave immediate relief. A 60ent bottle cured her cough entirely.' Fefu so substitutes. For sale by Davis Pharmacy. FRIEflDS TELL "NOTHING . PS-RU-NA'S POPULARITY IB VTirO SMALL MEASURE DUB TO THE GENEROUS : PRAISE Q1VESITBY GRATEFUL PEOPLE. Tells Every One About Pe-ru-na. Mrs. R. T. Fennessey, Bound Brook, N. J., writes: .. "1 have taken Peruna and find t a very good medicine. After I took one bottle of Peruna, I was cured of my cold. I cannot help telling every one I know about Peruna and asking them to try it I would like every one to know of the good Peruna does." Recommended Pe-ru-na to Many. Mrs. J. M. Horton, 926 S. 15th street, Birmingham, Ala., writes : 'l had a severe attack of la grippe. After taking the third bottle of Peruna I was fully restored to health. I have recommended it to many." A neighbor Advised Pe-ru-na. ' Mrs. John HayneBj 107 E. Main St., Columbus, Ohio, writes : -: "For over two years I suffered with headaches and severe pains in my head, and all these two years my friends would say Why don't you take Peruna?' , "Finally one of my neighbors just in sisted on my taking it I tried it and before I had taken one-fourth of a bot tle my heartaches were gone. J am never without Peruna. I advise every one to take Peruna." Ak Your Druggist for Free J. M. ARNOLD, PE-RUNA ZO .n fi catarrh V Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Stables. Largest and Finest Stock of Horses and Mules ever offered in New Bern. . ui load of each just received. Complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips and Cart Wheels. J M: ARNOLD, - Hahn s Old Stable. Middle Street. Livery, Feed, Nale and Exchange p. J 1 ,r I . . -. ...v.5 . mum wyift&M t : : :, ' "' , mZJL "" ' ,-U1'""""" T" jfm T Largest and finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale'in N A car load of each just in. Also a complete line of Buggies, . , ... ; " Harness, Robee, Whips, Cart Wheels, Etc. T..A.. 3"0T:ES, IFroprlotc; ; Broad Street. Nev Stoc!if Horses Arrive IN- M I j , i ' y r . --fcJiJtf.w-. I twuiVO L FRIEnDS like pe-ru-:: k IB Friend Advised Use of Pe-ru-na. Mr. E. W. Staley, 819 Fillmore St; Nashville, Tenn., writes: 1 "I was down for three months with pneumonia and had gotten very weak. A friend advised me to try Peruna, which I did, and soon found it was the thing I needed. ' When I finished the third bottle, I found I weighed more than I ever did in my life." Spreading the Good News. Prof. J. Ivison, dealer In musical merchandise, box 813, Cumberland, Md write t "It is now five months since my wife began taking Peruna and from the first day improvement haa been going on noticeably. She is now in good health, -We never tire of ; making this fact known to our many friends." ' A Friend Had Used Pe-ru-na, Mr. Henry I. Goodwin, portrait artist, 88 Gove street, E. Boston, Mass., writes : "For three years I have been suffer ing from a general rundown condition of the system. I tried many" remedies. "A friend of mine advised me to use Peruna, as it had benefited him. - -! "After taking two bottles I felt better. TJow I am in the best of health." Peruna Almanac for 1906. Successor to M. Hahn & Co., New Bern. N. C We have just received a fine horses suitable for farm work ving, which we wil sell at re price. - . ' , We have also a full line of V, Buggies, Harness, and evi usually kept in an up-to-date at We will make Terms Righ Seu8. co ':." 00 Bread r it 1CI. ' . 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