SHORT PASSING EVENTS.
fo Beautify Your Complexion
Attractive Display of Woods
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There can be no doubt' About il tnat
ths tendency to resort to surgical Opqra
I tions bu been too great In the past and
4 that this harmful tendency is growing
p less every day. ii .
p Experience haa demonstrated that
E many ailments whioh seemed to require
snrgloal operations In the past are now
, being cured by tbe
use of harmless rem
. ediea. Pernna has
done as much as aby
;" SURGICAL
OPERATIONS
AVOIDCD.
other remedy to es-
$ tablish this vexy important faof. i
M Thousands of people hay been oon
h damned to undergo snrgloal operations.
St Their physicians have told them that
ft they must either submit to such opera-
? Hons or lose their lire.
i After this they hare
resorted; to
Fsrnna and found relief. i
k uuer gooa remedies Mrs 1 acoom-
pUahed the same result, but it is safe to
i assume that no other remedy has
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ft. equaled Feruna in its beneficent work,
; Many of the alleged incurable de-
r rangementa of the pelvis are dependent
p pon catarrh. .h ,f v,,.-;r .y
Y There la no cure for these except 'the
b removal of the catarrh. J
jj Peruna seemingly works miracles in
i, aome of these cases. The explanation.
however, is very simple. Peruna re
moves Uie catarrh and Nature does the
Parana is Sold by Yonr Local Druggists. Buy a Bottle Today,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE. 18, 1906.
: . : : s : ; . . 1
118 186 108 112 3 Eastern Time : 107 135 111 117
Daily. Daily. Daily. Daily. Lt -. Daily. Daily. Daily. Daily
P M P H AM AM AM PM AM AM
2 80 7 20 1 80 0 GREENSBORO ..... 12 05 6 85 3 67 .,
2 43f 7 S3f 1'4 8 McLean fll 43 f 6 16 f 3 80.........
'2 66 7 48 2 00 '15 Gibsonyille.... . ..... 11 28 6 00 8 17.
........ 8 00 7 63 2 05 17 EkmCollege.. . 11 23 6 65 S 10
3 10 8 06 2 18 21 Burlington..,.. . 11 14 6 46 . 2 67
....... 3 15 8 10 2 23 23 Graham '....11 07 6 39 2 48 .........
8 20 8 15 2 29 26 Haw River....... .... 11 01 6 33 2 86..........
' 8 82 8 27 2 82 Mebane 10 60 6 22 2 23 1
f 8 44 f 8 88 2 67 37 Efland ...... HO 88 f 6 10 f 2 08 .........
...... 8 63 8 47 8 08 41 Hillsboro 10 28 6 01 1 68 ;..
4 05 9 00 8 22 46 UNIVERSITY 10 16 ' 4 49 1 42
845 430 9 20 8 62 65 DURHAM 10 00 4 80 1 20 9 20
6 67 4 88 9 80 4 02 67 East Durhn 9 44 4 18 1 07 9 07
7 IB f 4 46f 9 87 f 4 12 61 Brassfield.. f 9 87f 4 10fl2 64f 8 42
7 80 6 01 9 51 4 27 6J Morrisvilie 9 13 f 8 68 12 84f 8 22
7 42 6 13 10 02 4 40 73 CARY....,.- 9 06 3 49 12 24 8 12
8 05 5 89 10 80 6 15 ' 81 j RALEIGH.......... j 8 45 8 80 11 69 7 60"
m. 6 64 HO 4Sf 6 83 87 Garner... ....... ........ 8 26f 8 12 11 81 .........
6 OOjflO 61 f 6 40 Auburn 8 20 f 3 06 11 23
6 12 11 02 6 54 Clayton......:. .'. 8 08 2 55 11 08........
6 25flll8f 6 09 Wifaon's Mills., 7 65f 2 40 10 60.
; '6 43 M 80 6 29 SELMA 7 49 2 25. 10 38.
6 49 11 36 f 6 36 Pine Level....... 7 86 2 12 AO 26
' 7 02 11 48 I 6 46 Princeton 7 26 2 01 10 10
7 12 fl2 03 Rose 7 14 f 1 49 f 9 65 J..
t 7 80 12 20 7 15 U GOLDSBORO 7 00 1 85 9 40
M X PM AM Ar. Lv. AM PM PM AM
This condensed schedula is published
without notice to the publ e.
Trains Noe, 112 and 108 connect at i Goldsboro with Atlantic Coast Line
trains, both Southbound and Northbound; and with Atlantic and North Carolina
trains for Morehead City and intermediate points.
Train No. Ill connects at Greensboro with train No. S3 for Charlotte, Colum
bla and Jacksonville. No. 37 solid Pullman train, drawing-room sleepers New
York to New Orleans and Memphis, also for Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro, Dan
ville and local stations. .. 'r-M -.! ! ,
; Train No. 117 handles through coach between Raleigh, Chase City and
' Richmond, where close connection is made with-Washington Southern Railway
. for Washington and Eastern cities. - , .
Train No. 107 connects at Durham for Oxford, Chase City and Richmond;
Unlvanritv Station for Chanel Hill dailv exceDt Sundav: at Greensboro with
train No. 86 for Washington and points
uaiem, npn roint, sausDury, unariotte ana lniermeawie Biationn. i -, ;
Train No. 136 connects at Greensboro with No. 39 for Charlotte, Columbia
an! Jirlrannvillit: No. 85 for Atlanta and all Doints Sooth and Southwest: Nos.
- 84 and 88 for Washington and all points North; connection is also made at Salis
bury for Western North Carolina points. ' ; ----' ' ?J'.'
9. H. Hakowicx, P, T, M.. , W. H. Taylob. G. P.IA. H. B, Spencer, G,M
1 1 ! Washington, 1). C,
D f. Vmmul l t k
Charlotte, N. C.
Bex 280,
-New Bern, NIC.
Has everything . in the Music Line you Want
from a Mouth-harps up to a Piano. You can,
find the largest stock of Aocordeons, Guitars,
Violins, Banjos, Auto-Harps, CoL Zithers, Man-'
doiina and musical novelties, also Strings for
any Instrument. We also call your attention to
the '
ec&j KZ3aa
of which we carry a" Large Stock of the
can get them at our place on essy weekly
your friends. Come and see us. V.
. A fine Una of Gold-Fish and Globes In Stock. '
E.WALLNAU,
V AGENT FOR THE HOBART CABLE ORGAN COMPANY, ,
And Expert Piano snl Organ Tuner and Repairer.
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AN OPERATION ADVOCATED.
Pe ru-ifi Takeit Ctf a Last
Kesort, Brinis Health
and Strength:
A' SXA' MUSbEN, Brinkley, Ark,
writes: -
"I uttered with female trouble tor
tbirteea years, and tried the best doe
ton la Louisville, Ky., without relief.
."1 spent thousands of dollars at the
Springs. ;
r - f-Thm tnrtnr AmmlmmA Mil I mm
operation performed to remove my
ovaries, which would not content to.
'i saw an advertinmnt nf vnnr
Persia ani bought one bottle? and be
fore bad taken it all i eould get out of
DM ana wait abonti .' ' J
"After taking three bottles I we at
well and hearty aaaver. -
"I gained in flesh. Trom lis I In-
creased to 188 pounds. '
If It had not been for your great and
wonderful medicine, I would now be in
my grave. .. ; M:s ";.':
' would advise all women sufferers
to try It ... t .
"I would not be without it for the
world." "
A WOMAN'S LETTER TO WOMEN.
Mrs. Caroline Kramer, Fort Collins.
Col., writes:
"The majority of women who are suf
fering from disordered periods and
othor troubles, have such strong faith
in doctors that they allow them to ex
periment on them for kidney, liver, or
stomach troubles, until they become
discouraged and their money is gone. ;
This was myjin.fortunate experience
for nearly two years, when my atten
tion wae called to Pernna.
"1 hardly dared believe that at last I
had found the Tight medicine, but as I
kepi oft using it and was finally cured
I could only thank God and take1 courage."'-;
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"I have bad most satisfying result
from tbe use of your
medicine and have SATISf ACTORY
advised doaena of i RESULTS f ROM
women wno were i PE RU-NA.
suffering with yywuw
woman's ills to use Peruna and let the
doctors alone, and those who have fol
lowed ray advice are better to-day and
many art fully restored to health." 1
as information and is subject to change
North, close connection for winston-
T. E. Green, C. T. A. '
v ' Raleigh, N. C
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latest and most popular prices. You
payments and entertain yourself and
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The regular service will be held at
the Presbyterian church tomorrow. The
hour of Sunday school haa been chang
ed from 9:40 a m to 8:30 p m Those in
terested will please take notice.
The storm and Jhigh water of past
few days have cVven the fishermen out
of the lower waters of the Neuse river,
The local fish market has had few fish
during the past week.
Rev. W. G. Walker who will conduct
series of revival meetings in the
Christian church next week is a talent
ed, forceful and consecrated speaker,
The meetings will commence tomorrow
The public is cordially invited to hear
hiro. - ;.'..
The K. of P. band went to Warsaw
last night to furnish the music for a
political meeting. The reputation of
the band as first-class music dispensers
is growing. . .
The storm flag warnings have been
up over Hackburn's almost continuous
ly for tea days. This is one of the
longest periods known, and 3ince flags
have been displayed here, no such per
iod is remembered.
Rev. W. A. Ayers has returned from
the meeting of the Baptist Association
at Davis, and will conduct regular ser
vices at the First Baptist church to
morrow.
Mr. Benjamin F. White, a clever
young Wilmlngtonian who has been
with the Armour Packing Co., in this
city, for some time has gone to New
Bern, N. C, where he will have a posi
tion with the same company. He has
the best wishes of many friends in
Wilmington. Wilmington Star, 19.
This morning at ten o'clock Miss
Tucker will hold a special meeting at
Centenary church for girls and boys.
The meeting will be open to older per
sons, but the service will be conducted
for the girls and boys.
A Csrbla Curs for Croup Used for Tin Years
Without a Failure.
Mr. W.C. Bott, a Star City, Ind.,
harawarefmerchant, is enthusiastic in
his praise of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy. His children have all been sub
ject to croup and he has used this rem
edy for the past ten years, and though
they much feared the croup, his wife
and he always felt safe upon retiring
when a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy was in the bouse. His oldest
child was subject to severe attacks of
croup, but this remedy never failed to
effect a speedy cure. He has recom
mended it to friends and neighbors and
all who have used it say that it isuner
qualed for croup and whooping cough.
For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S.
Duffy.
Consul F W Mahin reports from Not-
ting that, according to a correct news
paper item, an inventor named Carr in
Middlesex, proposes to make artificial
rubber from cereals wheat, corn,
etc for use as bicycle and automobile
tires, and also as golf balls.
Afflicted with Sors Eytt for 33 Years. -I
have been afflicted with sore eyes
for thirty-three years. Thirteen years
ago I became totally blind and was blind
for six years. My eyes were badly in
flamed. One of my neighbors insisted
upon my trying Chamber win s Salve
and gave ma haif a box of it. To my
surprise it healed my eyes and my
sight came back to me. P. C. Earls,
Cynthiana, Ky. Chamberlain's Salve
is for sale by Davis. Pharmacy and F.
Duffy. 'i
In a conflict between two women each
struggles for the last .word. Chicago
News.
How to Curs a Cold.
The question of. bow to cure a cold
without unnecessary loss of time Is one
in which we are all more or less inter
ested, for the quicker a cold is gotten
rid of the less the danger of pneumo
nia and other serious diseases. Mr. B
W. L Hall, of Waverly, Va., has used
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for years
and says: "I firmly believe Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely
the best preparation on the market for
colds. I have recommended it to my
friends and they all agree with me.'
For salt by Davis Pharmacy' and F. S,
Duffy. "
ProtldestlsJ Eltctlea will Make at Chinas.
No matter which candidate is elected
Foley's Honey and Tar will remain the
people's favorite remedy for coughs,
colds and incipient consumption. It
cures eolda quickly and prevent pneu
monia. A J Nutbaum, Batesville, Ind,
writes: "I suffered for. three months
with a severe cold. A druggist pre
pared me aome medicine, and a physl
cian prescribed for me, yet I did not
improve. I then tried Folev's Honev
ana Tar and eight doaea cured me. For
sale by Davis Pharmacy.
M. Georges ' Clemenceau became
Primo Minister of. France, succeeding
Premier Sarrien.
OAdVOnXA.. (
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tl a) J u si.. si at sA
im turn mi
linatsK SI .S . a
A box of empty beer
kind of hopeless case.
bottles l one
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VTADINpLA
l 1 T ONEQUAtED BEAUTIFIER. '.
Ponoerly advertiwd aill sold at BattiiolaJ.
0,'lL:.jt.' j ,
so 'i itaM biek '
NAMNC4-A is guar ameed and moorr
refunded If it. falls to remove freckles,
pimples, Un,, sauWness, liver-spots, collar
dacoferatioos, black-head duHguring crap
tlooj. etc, in twenty days. Leaves the
skin dear, soft, healthy, and restores the
beauty of youth,; Endorsed by thousands.
Pike 50 cents and UM) at all leading
drag stores, or by mail. Prepared by
National Toilet Co.. Paris. Term.
Sold in New, Bern by Bradham'a
Pharmacy fand other Leading Druggist
Preachers Have a Feast.
Special Correspondence ; . .
Greensboro Oct. 19--Last night at
the McAdoo Hotel, an elegant banquet
was enjoyed by the members of the
Greensboro Ministerial Association,
who dismissing one time; from their
thoughts and hearts all strain of theo
logical doctrinal or other subjects of
carking care, devoted themselves to
the uncommon task of letting the world
wag as it would for a while and making
merry for themselves,, and delighting
their inner man, at their, own leisure,
and their own expense, and being be
holden for the nonce to nobody, except
their Great Shepherd Rev. S. R. Guig-
uard, Rector of St. AndVews Episcopal
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children. . ;
The Kind You Have Always Bough)
Bean the
Signature of
Mothers-in-laws come in handy when
the children are sick." ' . ',
Quinsy, Sprains and Swell' ng Cursd.
"In November, 1901, I caught cold
and had the qumsy.' My throat was
swoolen so I ' could hardly breathe. I
applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it
gave me relief In a short time. In two
days I was all right," says Mrs L.
I Cousins, Otterbum, Mich. Chamber
lain's Pain Balm is a liniment and is es
pecially valuable foi sprains and swel
lings. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and
S. Duffy. ;
To Curt A Cold In 0ns Day. j
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
Druggists refund money if it fails to
cure E. W. Grove s signature is on
each box. 25c.
An Original Newspaper Story.
A newspaper v office, especially an
evening newspaper office where the pa
per is going to press several times du
ring the day, represents as busy a scene
as you can find in any industry. It is
small wonder then that the newspaper
story has become a phase of modern
short-story writing. "Thompson's
Beat," by Homer Saint-Gaudens, in
the November Metropolitan Magazine,
is quite an original . newspaper story
and one that gives you the true color
of the newspaper world. It furnishes
plenty of excitement, too, an! tbe ruse
of the hero to gain his end is sure to
win the reader's admiration. , ,,, : 1
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WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK
j
i Kidney Disease Causes Half the Com
mon Aches and Ills of New Bern
People. .'.':':'..-
As one weak link weakens a chain, so
weak kidneys weaken the whole body
and hasten the final breaking-down, f
Overwork, strains, colds and other
causes injure the kidneys, and when
their activity is lessened the whole body
suffers from the excess of uric poison
circulated in the blood. ; . ... i
Aches and pains and languor and
urinary ills come, and there is an aver
increasing tendency towards diabetes
and fatal Bright's disease. . There is no
real help for the sufferer except kidney
help. . ; ' - ) :
Doan's Kidney Pills act directly on
the kidneys and cure every kidney ill.
New Bern cures are the proof. - .
J. B. Coston. farmer and lumberman.
of Deppe, N. C, says: "I suffered
with my back-t It was so bad that I
could not walk any distance or even
ride in an easy buggy. I do not believe
I could have raised ten pounds of weight
from the ground, the ' pain was so se
vere. This waa my condition when I
began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They
quickly relieved me and now I am never
troubled as I was. My back is strong
and I can walk or ride a long distance
and feel just as strong as I did twenty-
five years ago. I think so much of
Doan's Kidney Pills that I have given
a supply of the remedy to some of my
neighbors and they nave also found
f ood reunite. If you can sift anyth
rom this rambling note that will b
any service to you, or to any one suff
m-ing from kidney trouble, you are at
Liberty to do so. '
For sale by all dealers. Price 50cta.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
fmie s fronts lor t tie uuitea states.
, Bipmber the name Doan's and
take no other. -
LADINOLA.
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'BODIES.
Raleigh, Oct. 20. Jt is . estimated
that there were ever 10,000 visitors to
the State Museum. One of the most
admired sections is that containing th
woods of the State. Thongh a greal
many specimens from this section are'
at the Boston Exposition, yet those
here have been .yery attractively re
arranged and make a wonderfully fine
show. Many persons from other States
express their very great Satisfaction at
this particular feature. The museum
continues to be an object: lesson and
guide to persons desiring to settle in
this section. Nothing has so made for
the development of North Carolina as
this.
Theatrical Forecast.
We publish a list of theatrical attrac
tions extending to December 13. Some
of these were not published before the
booking having been made later. The
amusement loving people can look for
ward to some exceptionally good at
tractions, theatrical as well as opera
tic -. " i
These are the shows:
Next week, Tbjs Four Pickerts Stock
Co. T , "
Oct 29th, The Edsall-Win throp Stock
Co.
Nov. 2nd, Thos Dixon's, "One Wo
man." Nov. 15th, The Princess from Pf.ris.
Nov. ICth, "Twirley Whirley."
Nov. 19th, Joshua Simpkins.
Nov. 20th, Florence Davis, in "The
Player Maid."
Dec. 7th, The Fliiht of Princess Iris
Dec. 8th, The Irish Pawnbrokers.
. Dec. 13th, The Clansman.
Prosperity Shown by Increased Char
' '' '' ters. ' ; ;
(Ppecial Correspondence.)
Raleigh, North Carolina Oct. 20.
The prosperity of. North Carolina is
very well shown by the notable increase
in the number of charters granted to
corporations Last year's figures were
big but this year's will be larger stiQ.
The number of cotton mills granted
charters will be as large as in any yefr
since that .saystem was inaugurated.
OASTOHIA,
Tlia Kind You Haw Always
Cigiiatin
of
Some of the ' restaurants for work
men in Paris are conducted strictly on
hygienic principles. Even the napkins
are' not put into rings and allowed to
touch, but are put into marked pigeon
holes and each laborer gets his own on
entering. !
HOLLlSTER'a ; ' i
Rocky llountain Tea Nuggets
A Bmy Madldns tor Bmy People,
Brine 6oMm Ntsttt sns RumwmI VlfOT.
a mnclfla (or CoBMlmtlon. Indkresttoo. liver
and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczema. Impure
Blood, Baa ureatn. siumsn noweis, rawununa
sndBseksche. Its Rooky Mountain Tea In tab-
t form, so oents a Dor. uenuine maae py
olusteb Dbuo COMPAnr, Maaiaoa, wis.
C0LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPI
A&NC Reduced Rates
To Raleigh N. C. Account North Car
olina Industrial Fair Oct 29, !Nov. 2nd
1906 from Bests $2. 10, LaGrange $2.25,
Falling Creek $2.45, Kuuton $2.65,
Caswell $2.80, Dover $2.95, Cove $3.jl5
Tuscarora $3.40, New Bern $3. 70, River
dale $4.00, Croatan $4.10, Havelock 4.
30, Newport $4.55, Wildwood $4.05,
Mansfield $4.70, Morehead City $4.90,
Beaufort $5.15. v v f
These rates include one admission to
the Fair. -f
To Charlotte, N. C.,' Account Sunday
School Chautaugua Nov. 17th, "18tji,
1906, from LaGrange $9.75, Kuiston
$10.25,, Dover $10.65, New Bern $11.85
Newport $12.80, Morehead City. $13. 25,
Beaufort, $13.50. r ' ' I .
Dunn. N C Account N. C. Christian
Missionary Convention Oct. 29, Now
1. Rates on certificate plan one and
one-third first-class fares plus ; 25 ceuts
ror rounotnp jj-j i?
Richmond. Va., Grand Royal Arch
Chapter of Masons and Grand Com-
manderv rinurnts-Tempiar oi Virginia,
October 23-25, 1906, rates on certificate
Asheville. N. C Aocount Missionary
Conference ProUstant Episcopal church
Third Deoartment of the United States
from LaGrange, $11.15, Kinston $11.60
Dover, $11.86, New Bern, siitw, ew
i. n ic ijf 1 A . iiggn
Beaufort. $14.00. Tickets to, be sold
October 20, and 21, final limit Novem
ber etn, continuous passage in eacn yi;
rection. - " - - I
H. C HUDGINS, O. P.1 A
Democratic Rallies in Cra
ven County !
The County Candidates and other
Speakers will address the popla upon
the issues of tbe day at the following
ii i i . i.. . I?'
tinea ana places, wwik. . i i
Taylor's Store, Saturday,. October 27tl
at 12 o'clock M. , I j-
Truitt's, Saturday, November 3rd, at:
12 o'clock. M. , ,',
New Bern, Monday, November $th, pit
8:30 o'clock, P. M.
JAS. A. BRYAN,
Chm. Craven Co. Dem. Ex. Corru
F. T. PATTERSON, Secretary.
' Most people get better obituary
tices than they are entitled to. ,
no-
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William's Carbotls Salvo; With Arnica ans
wltoh Hazsl.
The best Salve In the world for Cuts.
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum.
tetter. Chapped Hands, and all skin
eruptions. It ia ' i-UBrnrfd 'to rive
satrnf action, or money reiundud." lJripe
jkjc y onirfBrs. .
WILLI Ami M'FG.' CO.". Prop's,
Cleveland, O. Sold by D. A. IJargeL
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AVegelable Preparalionfor As
similating the Food andBcgula
ling the Stomachs andfiowels of
promotes DigestioaCheerFul-
ness ana ntsi.ujiucuiis ueiuar
Siium.Morphine nor Mineral.
otKahcotic
JUJmum-.
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wvawawwrmwt- rawwawa
. A perfect Remedy for Cons tipa
Fion , Sour too.Diarrhoca
ivonns .convulsions .tevensiv
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
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iLargest and Finest Stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for aalekKew
Bern. A CAR LOAD of each Just In! - Also a -complete line-of-Buggies,
WagonS7Harness7 EobeSi Whips, Cart Wheel. Aev -iwaw-'-
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New Lot Horses
Also Buggies, Wagons, Har
ness and Saddlery of all kinds, .
Would do city livery. Good
Rigs at .Reasonable rates. ,
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IAS f nAT rtAVR MXed
th world over? acknowledee that the
correct .ityW. excello&t ' finish new
colorings in fabrics and exquisite, fit
our perfect workmanship and taste
leads the "world for perfection in the
art of tailoring. We don't pnly give
you an elegant suit of clothing or over
coat, but we g'ye you a gem or art
tailorW. and -'a Btyld" that cannot
found in New Bern. . ,
far lldrn; afm, rt. plaf
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Full line Of DrtiEs, Medi-
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Articles i nd
v Supply of
Soap. . Fresh
Flower, Seed! .
PHYSICIANS - PRESCRIP
TIONS A SPECIALTY
IX k'
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, Porch'Columns, Rails
usters, Spindles, Stair
Balusters, Grills, Hint!.
Corner Blocks, Sr.ch
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Doors, Frames for Woe
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Brick Bu.liir--., :0':'
Mantles, Brackets. -I'
in Church Alley, U:
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Pharmacy