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m mm . ftafclh Pub tehefi la Two Stion,wy Tnet lay and Friday, u Jeural Banding, M- 0 Craven Bin . r - CH4RLB4 IT 5TEVEN5 StTOR tW HWTMIOa. " ".' " SLBbCElfTIOM BATES' Two MonUii,. . . .. ..".WPea Threw MouUis,..,. ...... Bis MonU,.....,.......''0 Talv Months,,... ONLY IN ADVAMCd $1.00 Official Paper of New Bern and Cravea County.' Advertising n alioation at the aymaiL ratea rorawhed npoa ap or aaoft laqairy rTTho jotnw w only sent oa pay- .,lT7n hula. BUMCTlDKe WIU receive notice of expiration of their sub scription and an immediate response to notice U appreciated by the JoUUNAI. . . . ' .... .- .- w,ntfrei it iho PoBtofflce, Bew Eara' ' 6. X s'oni-eiaM matter. ' - ' New Bc'rf, N. C," Septembers . 1906. IK1!'.,n,,.M DPJK REFORM. Thousands and millions of dollars are spent in the effort to reform whole communities at a time. It is human nature to seek to do great thingutf a aingle bound, forgetful that real ac complishment comes through small, well directed, and well sustained efforts. . Drink reform ia attempted in the same way, by the majority of a com munity declaring for prohibition, and seeking by so doing; to work a reform that shall eliminate the drunkard, the moderate drinker and every one in clined to drink at long or' short inter vals. There is no need of legislating morality for the community. It is a aign that the individual baa been neg- - lected in hia private teaching of self control, therefore legislative ' measures ' ereaought to force wholesale, when the individual baa not first been taught temperance or morality, whichever it : amy be. - The estimate is made that North Car ; olinians pay about five dollars per each man, woman and child, annually for liq- , nor, not bought in any State diapensa-ry-r eakwn. As opposed to this for edu cational purposes, is paid one dollar per capita, and tt tha amount of liquor that t ia sold by State dispensaries and aa kiaaav. be added, the ratio of liquor bought as against tha money paid for educational purposes, would be aa eight ' to one.' There would be a reform, if there was denial of liquor money expendi ' tores, and increase of educational ex penditures. But such a reform would be general ' Instead why not the indi vidual action, every drinker cutting off the money spent for liquor, and so de creasing the per capita of five dollars that now is spent, to four, to three, to two, to nothing, if possible? . This would be a general reform, and far-reaching. There would be nothing mandatory aWut it, therefore if enter ed into prove the more- lasting and ef fective. ' It would lead ttf temperance that would lose bo applause, but be of the kind which would give joy j and blessings because of its far-reaehing-ness and thoroughness. FEDERAL REGULATION OF ENGLISH SPELLING. ... In whet t. question, w ceaseif.ss s"i find ai c-'t lection next, must be the president Roosevelt's .-. vwity seek a vent, and a t v,b :h will give him time to sit uon and let the country get composed. yy :?-.' ." Having regulated seemingly all abuses from race suicide to the muck rakers, the President has at last joined Andrew Carnegie and pronounces in favor of federal regulation of English spelling by executive decree, and casts forth dictionaries that have been the founda tion and authority for English spelling. While the liat of three hundred words, as per Presidential decree looks huge, yat many of these words already came fat for modified spelling. - But what is tha real advantage of all this? ' The New York World very well says in this connection: . ..'-.-;. "Artemus Ward lived before his time. Instead of being a neglected humorist b should have made miliums out of ei4 or turned statesman to have his q'ifcr phonetics converted in Govern- textbooks for the miai?tjrorf,on of the young. Serious1, l'r rt I "ey-1 is o great lrm tite tt e-f- and the t e tf t . ;'y by L. ' ,i lit i to set cp r a i. , , k t'-at, he b.. sl r J ' i. ' L.s a-t.t ar.ve : i , I tha C ve"- -1 , t vpinaaheda.ti.Lj t J Ui .a l.jiaa. : . . i"i c; Vci)-c?-rt,''-i tt t' i o U c . a " 'i .operation to farther every loc&l inter- i ' af avVii. -nnei fnnfnal hat trliwi.) a t benefits, tbera cannot b any real city building, certainly not all tha building that could be gained through a eo-opera- tiva movement -There is local eptimisisrn in New Bam, bat not the real co-operative spirit There ia a gain in every line of trade, every prof eeaion, every' husiness, In property values, but it ia all through the individual, not through a co-opera tive citizenship. I The old saying or ."some flrat-elast funerals and large fires being necessa ry to promote locanntereeta," should not be the spirit to animate this or any city in this age, for it ia the age when the progressive rush carries things, and when the non-patriotic citisen may live, and old buildings may remain unburnt, and yet progress and development take nlace. and these furnish not a straw's obstacle to check local advancement. , It is the assertive courage with per sonal optimism that wins, and when a minority citizenship can be found with these elements, there is going to be lo cal advancement that a sluggish non progressive majority cannot hinder or check. ' Never was such a minority needed than it is today in this city. It is not necessary to point m this column, in detail, the work at hand. It is known to every observant citiaen. It can be seen on every hand by those who -will just look. To an aggressive organized citizenship, that was unselfish, willing t co-operate in every, way, it would mean a New Bern of 20,000 people with in a much shorter period than the in crease from 10,000 to 14,000, s Toe ad force of citicenahlp is as great a business necessity in every city which would ge forward, as the ad force to every merchant who wouuld succeed. It is the going after things and getting into new things, not' waiting for the driftwood, the refuse which is sent out by other paces, or the figurative pick ing over old trash piles, to see if others have not left something.' There is local optimism scattered about this city. .. What is needed is for the optimists to get - together ' and through their adhesive force start the work towards a complete change for this city, which will go toward the benefit of every citisen. The time is for progress. It only needs the co-operative force of a citizenship to grasp the opportunity, and reap the benefits, "' A Ssarsateed Cars Fsr Pllae . Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding, Piles.' Druggists are authorised to re fund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c Vice-President Fairbanks made an address at Osawatomie, Kan., at the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Oaawatomie, in which John Brown was the central figure. ' " . ! Tss BrasHr Of LHe. It's a significant fact that the strong est animal of its size, the gorilla, also has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs means powerful creatures. How to keep the breathing organs right should be man's chief eat study. Like thous ands of others, Mrs. Ora A: Stephens, of Port Williams, 0., has learned how to do this. She writes: "Three bot tles of Dr. King's New Discovery stop ped my cough of two years and cured me of what my friends thought con sumption. O, It's grand for throat and lung, troubles.", Guaranteed by all Druggists. Price 60c and tl.00. Trial bottle free. It is announced that the Sad Fran cisco fire memorial will bear the figure of a young woman weeping at a door. This settles the report that it will show a Chinaman hitting the pipe.' WUIIaas Csrbells Salve WMk Antics ass - VKsh ' The best Salve in tha workf for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,1 Salt . Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26c by druviata. WILLIAMS M FG. CO., Prop's, Cleveland, O, Sold by D. A. Harget i The Baltimore and Ohio and Pennsyl vania Railroads, it ia said, will make a trial of hospital cars for wreck victims. ; Wstt Warm Trylsg. . W. H. Brown, the popular pension sttorney, Pittsfield,'Vt, says: "Next to a pension, the beet thing to get la Dr. King's New Life rifts. " He writes: "They keep my family ia splendid health." Quick cure1 for Headache. Constipation and CUiousnesa,' 25c Guar anteed by all Dru2lita.' "; ' . Secretary of Agriculture Wilsoat tolJ a d .T'atation of meat packers that t!.e Llt'.a on canned products must be ex plicit. "Ts Cjr a Fitos' -t. i: l, cf r: Fo Beaotify Tour Ccnplcxiaa IK TO DATS, DBS ADINOLA ThE UNEQUALEO beautifier. formal? adwtlaed and aold flaHnolaJ ; . !! t 'Jim - , : -- NADINOLA." KAJWNOLA b guarantnd and money refunded if it fails to remove freckles, pfrnpki, tan, aafiWncs, livcr-tpota, collar sacokxatiooa, bUck-hcads disfiraring ertm- tioas, etc, in twenty days, Leaves the km clear, soft, healthy, and restores the beauty of youth. Endorsed' bv thousands. Price 50 cents and $1.00 at all leading (rug stores, or by mad. ,." Prepared by National' Toilet Co., Paris. Tettn. Sold in New Bern by Bradham's Pharmacy and other Leading Druggists :. Trade Report. New Tork, AUg. 31st. Bradstreet's tomorrow will say for Richmond, Va., and vicinity : ;. '' ;- ; ' Wholesale dry goods dealers are in the midst of the shipping season for the fall trarde, thus far business in this fine has been good, probably showing a slight increase over the comparative period of last years. For this line col lections have not been as good in the last half of the month of August as they were in the first half. Moderate amounts of last years' crop of tobacco ia still being marketed. Prices are good. The produce market is somewhat more active than it was last week, however, the continued unfavorable weather has had its effect on this market as it has on other kindred lines. The continued unfavorable weather throughout North Carolina and Virginia has considerably damaged tobacco, cotton and fall veg etables, and with a few days more of wet weather the crops will be still more seriously damaged. The unfavorable weather has also effected collections, they continue poor in nearly all 1 ines MacKay's Mac-u-dine cures all headaches, etc, does not de press the heart, 10, 25 and 50 cents a bottle at druggists, 5c doses at foun tains. A monument was unveiled at Cam den, Maine, in honor of William Con way, who refused to pulldown the .Uni ted States flag at Pensacola at the be ginning of the Civil War OA8TO ttmUm ' 1Im Kind Yon Haw Alwnn Bongfit Bljmrtim The suspicion that Frank Ks Hippie, president of the Real Estate Trust Co., of Philadelphia, committed suicide was confirmed.. He blew out his brains. PILES! PILES! PILES! . . - Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tu mors, allays the itching at once, acta as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment ia pre pared for Piles and Itching of the pri vate parts. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by druggists, by mail, for 60c and $1.00 Sold by D. A Harget, - The American sugar interests in Cu ba are asking the United States to pro tect their property from the raiding parties of insurgents. roiiY$no:iET-iM Cures Oeldsi Prevents Paeeienla Tha funeral of General Vonliarliarski took place in Warsaw and extraordin ary precautions were taken to prevent disturbances. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. - ' Hi Iti Yea Havs Alxays Why should the Russians! want a dies. tator? Haven't they enough men to shoot at now?Philade1phia Inquirer. Catarrak Casnet tt Carta. with Local Applications, as they can not reach die seat of the diserse. Cat amh is a blood or constitutional disease and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrah Cure ia taken internally, and acts direc t!y on the blood and mucous surfaces. Lull a Catarrah Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicions in this country for y,iis and is a regular prescription. It c poaed of the bett Umics known. u: ;ed with the best blood nuriflera Z directly on the mucous surfaces. T: t ' feet cortibination of the two in - .... - ! I ' can HOUSE MTEJCTIGIS. Some Goo Things in Store for the . AinnsoniWt " Loving r -J teoplof NewBerli''V.' Herewith we give a partial list of the plays and operas which will be seen at the New Masonic Opera House during the coming months. In' several items the people favorites will be readily noted and in the others we can rest as sured that there are operas and plays which will be thoroughly enjoyed.1 Par ticular among the new ones are Sultan of Snlu, which in spite of Human Hearts which appears before is really the opening piece and it is ait merry a Whirl as anything going. The whole list is an appreciable lot: . j j . Sept 12th Human Hearts. . , Sept 14th Sultan of Sulu. ' 1 7 Sept aist-rDonnelly and " Hatfield Minstrels." . . Oct llth Arthur . Dunn, "Musical Comedy" the Little Joker. : . ; . .. ,; Oct 13th Sheppards Pictures. ? r :" Nov. 2nd Thomas Dixon's "One Woman." : . Nov. 19th Joshua Simkina, by Den man Thomson . T Nov. 20th Florence Daviss . ' Dec 7th Mildred and Ruchlere. .'Dec. 8th Irish Pawnbrokers. ' Dec. ISth-rThoraas Dixon's "Clans man" . UsaKSsssry Exptnu. , Acute attacks of colic and diarrhoea come on without warning and prompt relief must be obtained.;- There ia no necessity of incurring the expense of s physician's service in such cases if Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy is at hand. , A dose of this remedy ill relieve the patient be fore a doctor could arrive. It haa never been known to fail, even in the most severe and dangerous cases and no fam ily should be without it For sale by Davis Pharmacy, P. S. Duffy. . .. William II. Latimer, known as "Hand seme Harry," who has been a fugitive from, justice on account of his connec tion with get-rich-quick schemes, sur rendered to the Philadelphia police re cently. --. .. . Starving To Death. Because her stomach was so weak ened by uslss drugging that she could not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St Clair Stf Columbus, O., was literally starving ti death. She writes: My stomach was so weak from usless drugs that ;I conld not eat and rny nerves were so wrecked that I could not sleep; and not before I was given up to die was I induced to try Electric Bitters; with the wonderful result that improve ment began at once, and a complete cure followed." Beat health Tonic on earth. 50 Guaranteed by all Drug gists. I: - ;- .-,-, ji ":. IKL . ..111. ! .t .. ll l . t k . .. me reut'is ii wuua are huh ngnnng, but grave dissensions are said to have occurred among them. The intense itching characteristic , of alt rheum and eczema is . instantly al layed by applying Chamberlain's Salve, As a cure for skin diseases this salve ia mequaled.wFor sale by Davis Phar aiacy. ' ' . It ia estimated that 91,250 car loads of cement will be used in the construct ion of locks on the Panama canal OA. TOniA. Ban Oa Blfutan f ' ll;e Kind 'in Have kmn At the International Wireless Tele graph Conference in Berlin the Ameri can delegation will advocate compul sory ' communication between steam ships filled with wireless apparatus.' - i Gives' Up to Die." '-;-B. Spiegel. 1204 N. Virginia street Evatwville, Ind., writes: "For over five years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry.., I lost flesh and was all run down,: and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. , I had three of the best physicians who did me no good and I was practically given up to die. Folej's Kidney Cure- was recom mended and the" first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the sec ond bottle I was entirely cured." Sold by Davis' pharmacy. . Ex-Judge Alton B. Parker, in an ad dress before the American Bar Associ ation at St Paul, advocated the limit ing of law-making. , A CoM Settled In Hie Kidneys. V A. J.'Jennesae, 9201 Butler St, Chi cago, writes: "lama switchman and am out in all kinds of weather, I took a cold which which settled in my kid neys and I was In bad shape.- I tried several advertised remedies with no benefit, - until I was recommended to try Foley's KidneyCure. Two thirds of a bottle cured me." Sold by Davis' Pharmacy, Governor Warficld, who denies tlmt he is in any senre a candidate for the Vice-Presidenry, conferrod with a num ber of Democrats of national prominence. A FJTKFUL ELTLCIEE pIS. Miss Mary Bryan Loaves tltc Western Union to Engage : ..in . Jnsuranee- Agency ; -fyi ' Business;" -. fJlAf ter twenty-three years of faithful service as operator and manager for thrWestem Union Telegraph Compa ny. Mfb Mary Bryan gave up her du ties in that capacity lust night and will henceforth give her undivided attention to her insurance business. Of these years of service twenty have been in New Bern and three have been in Vir ginia.' She has been under the admin istration of three superintendents and has also taught the craft ' . Miss Bryan has been obliging and ef ficient and the company has had a most sealous and energetic worker who has given all these years her most ardu ous endeavors to give good telegraphic service. , Her ability has been recog nized by the Western Union and the company feels that by her leaving its employment they have met with a loss which will be distinctly felt ' Miss Sutton, who has been operator here for saveral years, assumes the du ties of manager for the company, and Mr. C. B. Wade, of Morehead City, will be assistant Miss Bryan will es tablish an office where she will conduct her. insurance business.. Her - many friends wish her unbounded success in her ntw field of work. Marriage Licenses For July " And Augusr, Following are the names of parties to whom licenses to mary wet e issued during the months of July and August. .WHITE. July 3, Bryant Merritt, Elsie West? brook. 1 SO, W L Hardison, Bertie May Adams. . . , AUGUST.- , , 2, W J Jordan, Mamie E Ormond. 4, A A Johnson, Mattio E Iloo'tgn. . 7, Leon L Land, Lena b Sanford. 15, Charles W Blanchard, Juliette C. Duffy. - 81, George B Boyd, Margaret S Mc Lean. COLORED. : JULY, 2, Martin Thajmas, Minnie Moore.' 2, Willie Bryant, Neva Moore. 4, Henry Taylor, Lela Wood. 5, Frank Lucas, Sonhy Toon. . : 6, Lemuel Harrison, Henrietta Bryan. 5, W T Smith, Courtney Ferrebee.: 7, Wiley Dudley, Mary E Fisher. 10, Alex Stanley, Rovena- Richard son. ; .' "" . ' - . 11, Isaac Frazter, Romer George. 12, George Cutler, Stella Walson. 12, George, A Hardesty, Bertie Fen- ner. ; 17, James Sanders, Catherine Dan iels. ' ' ' - 18, Wm Hardesty, Nancey Sykea. 19, Johnny George, Frances Allen. : 21, Amos . Howard, Hattie HumphJ rey. . ' ' 26, John BfBonner, Lilla Brown," 27, Riley Davis, Lillian Parker. : AUGUST. ' - 1, Allen Davis, Alice Ward. ' . 4, James a Crawford, Cclia Bry ant -: : -.-.-x : -'C.-'-t. " - , 13, Shade Stamp, Fannie Lane, " 14, WH George, Lauretta Bryan... .. 20, Lewis Bell, Eliza J Kennedy. ; 23, Edward Gibba, Susan Jones. 25, Julius Reynolds, Mattie Hines. . -23, Amos Nelson, Nisid ie Croon. 28, Stephen Johnson, Eliza Summer efl: "'fv.y'cr. ? :'; - 29, Phillip -Leary, Hursey Slade; . - 31, James Hall, Mary Arnold. GoodTeacliarj There, -y Faithful teachers, tried an! found worthy instructing in a few special subjects, instead of many . different ones -old enough to be careful and re sponsible, young enough to bo enthus iastic, laborious, and in full touch an J sympathy with boys:, such , are the teachers instructing, at the Binghan School, near Mebane, N. C . Catalogue will be mailed upon request to Preston Lewis Gray, B.- L.,' Principal,- Mebane, N. C. - ; Increased Number of Students; - Littleton College already has. more than two hundred applications for ad mission On file, and about forty more than were on file one year ago', while others are rapidly coming in. - This in dicates an unprecedentedly large open ing. , -- - . " V ' - The new Science Building will be ready for use by September 19th, and the new Library will also be opened at that time. " . : - Notice of Meeting of the Republican Executive. Committee, Third Congressional District of , North Carolina, There will be a meeting of the Exe cutive Committee of the . Third Con gressional District of North Carolina at the office of the Chairmen in the City of New Bern, on Wednesday Septem ber .12, 1306, for the purpose "of an nouncing a date and place for holding a convention to nominate a cnndiJate for the Sixtieth Conrr as.. Each mernl.rr of the committee is earnestly requested to be present . . C. B. HILL, Chm. Rcj. I'x. Com.' Tl.ird Cor, Li.- tof N, C. uase:?. Women who suffer from unnecessary, disagreeable,' 7 painful, weakening, female, complaints, will find that ' Wine.of Cardui is a safe and pleasant remedy for all their ills. ' It acts directly upon all the delicate, inflamed . tissues, purifying the bloodthrowing off the'clogging matter and relieving female disorders such as irregular, . scanty, profuse, painful catamenia, prolapse,' etc. Also relieves headache, ; backache, dizziness, " cramps, dragging pains, nervousness, 'irritability," etc.: ; -y:; If 'you need advice, write us a letter, telling us all your symptoms. We will send free advice (in plain 'sealed envelope).' Address: Ladles' Advisory', Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga, Tenri. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT IN $1.00 BOTTLES WINE OF , "IWKOTKTOU for idvfca, and by folrowtng H and taklnaj Cardul, my hemalti Troubles . mtn cuort.'" Mi. R S. Wall:, Lavaca Ala.- ' . . J1Z POLL HOLDERS FOR NEXT ELECTION. . -. -.. . ... . . . , . v ..; - . ,. County Board of Elections met at L. G. Daniels stables, at 12:30 p. m., by call of chairman, J. S. Basnight acted temporary secretary. On motion the fo'lowing persons were appointed Regis trars and Poll Holders, . as per names hereunto attaceed for (Craven Counts No further business, meeting adjourned subject to call of chairman : .'.':.'. . . The first person named far each pre cinct is registrar: '" TOWNSHIP NO 1. ' Vancelro-N M lncasler, Henry Buck, J N Stubbs. " - , , 1 Maple CypreasE P Adams, Jas L. Smith, Norwood Pate. - . township no 2. Truitts-Asberry Barrington, N T Fulcher, W C Toler. bridge'ton S W Brook?, J B Paul, Henry Buntiug. . TOWNSHIP no 8. Dover-W N Tindell, Seth West, B. P. Stilley. - . Cove--J S Robinson, Wm McCoy, J E Avery. . - Ft Barnwell L S Harper, Herbert Arnold, II L Whorton. , - ' , TOONSH1P NO 5. ... " v Taylor's Store-Claude Taylor, Joshua Adamp, C C Smith. ' '. , TOWNSHIP NO 6. ; ' - Lee's Farm Thos E Haywood, J E White, John Elliott. - ' TOWNSHIP NO 7. ' Thurman-B Wives, H C Wood, W H Smith. , - - w ' TOWNSHIP NO 8, CITY.) : , First Ward-R R Hill, W B Kil patrick, M Hahn. - " : Second Ward Mark Disosway, W K Baxter, Jesse Pope. Third Ward-E S Street, C W Bell, J W Smallwood. Fourth Ward J.E Gaskill, Jesse Harrison, W F Gilbert. " ' ' Bem Precinct A J Raskins, E T Hoi Well, Walter Fulford. TOWNSHIP NO 8 (OUTSIDE CITY) ' Tisdale Precinct W J White, W 11 Bray, Jack Rodman. - : ; Beech Grove (Pleasant Hill) J B French, J T House, M K McKeeL y Gam Row-W II Scott E Wilcox TOWNSHIP. NQ 9. JasperO H Perry, W C Davis, N T Weeks. - Respectfully yours, . . . JAMES A. BRYANT, . . - Chairman F. T. PATTERSON, ..; , ' . ' ' Sec'y. ' - . The peach crop on the Maryland-Doi. aware Per.innular is said to be 2,000, 000 baske ts short ; A & N C Rsduced.Ratei The Atlantic & North Carolina Com pany have authorized reduced round trip rates on the certificate plan as fol lows: - : . ' - -r- Gpldsboro, N. C Account Cole Bros Circus, September 15, 190G, from Kins ton 85c, Falling- Creek C5c, LaG range 45c, Bests 30c. New Bern, N. C; Account Co'e Bros Circus, September 18, 190G, from Kins ton fl.10, Caswell 95c, Dover 80c, Cove 55 Tuscarora 35c, Riverdala 30c, Croatan 35c, Havclock 55c, Newport 80c Wild wood $1.00, Mansfield $1.10, More head City $1.20, Beiufort f 1.45. Kinston, N. C- Account Coin Bros, circus, Sopt. 19, 190G, from GoldHboro 85c, Bests 65c, LaGraniro 40c, . Falling Creek 25c, Caswell 25c, Dover 30c, Cove 50c, Tuacarora 70c, New Iiern $U10. I Richmond, Va.--Account Bicnniul Meoting G. U. O. of O. F. Oct 2 6, 1000, from LaGrange $5.70, Kin.tton $r,.20, Pover fG.EO, New Bern $7.25, Newjiort $8.10, Morehead City $3.40, IJfaufort $8.05. ' m w( a a i rnnn nil ill Henry's Pharmacy - 127 Middle Street. a ! Full Une of. Drugs, : Medi- cines, Toilet Articles and Soap; : Fresh ' Supply of Flower Seeds. ' PHYSICIANS - PRESCRIP TIONS A SPECIALTY FURNITURE - AND "' . orninno a31UYEw3 ; New Goods Ar-.' riving Daily,- , Special Prices '. on Few Season- . . , able Goods I. have . left. . I , - have the most -' complete line' -of House Fur nishing Goods 4. '." in New "Bern. Come and get , my prices be- ""tore buying. ' . . - J. S; MILLER . New Bern N C-' THF QUALITr OF D1S1INCTI0N wl ich perfectly cut and fitted garments give to the wearer can only be obtained in tailor-made to measure clothing, where taste and personal skill is used, and not more machine like multiplica tion of set forms. If you deiire gar ments that are distinctive of perfect and correct style in r finish and fabric,. the tailoring establishment of r. M.. Chadwick takes the lead. We are ready now to fashion your Fall suit 0. D. DRANEY -DEALER IN- SCRAP IRON, Steel, Old Metals, and Scrap Rubber. Relaying Kails, Beams, Pipo, Tanks, Stacks, Abandoned Plants, Wrecks from fires, &e, bought If you have anything in this line to oiler, it will pny you to see mo. O. D. 'DRANEY. 9( So. Front St. ' 's in v. 1 1 1 r . ;,u . bui h wonder X i n C i. t:d r t h free. I'. .( . : . . I.' ' & CO., Pre; , Toll-do, l!at' ;od !T ,t T3 Y.ui. , '1, .' Ci:OVi;-3 TnKlele-'.i i' ' . Yii'i 1. 1." a' v I,:,t vu am I It i .
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