Whose Say-so U Best? tale through druggists, on has to ttkl the maker ajr-w alon a to their cura tive value. Of cour, ueh ttlmony if not that of a diinrtd party and accordingly Is not w """J credit as if written from dlicwareted motlv. Dr. Fioroei 'Inrae'c s-4EjS. How ever form a singl & tnenlor ttriamg exception to thl rule. Their claims to the confidence of invalid doe no rest olely upon their makers' say -so or praise. Their ingredient are matters of public knowledge, being printed on each separate bottle wrapper. Thus invalid sufferers are taken into Dr. Pierce's full confidence. Scores of leading medical men have written enough to flu volumes In praise of the curative value OS the imrrndinnte entarina into these ' A mornr.it thews writers we And suel, med ical lights as Prof. Flnley Elllogwooa. SL. D.. ot Biyinet Medical Oollee. Ctaiewo; Prof. Hale. of the not city: Prof. Jobo JtScud M n of (TinctnuatL Ohio: Prof. John Kin. M. D.. late of Cincinnati. Ohloi ht. Grorur Coe. of New York: Dr. Bartbo iow, of Jefferson Medical Colleca, of Pa., .and aoores of otUera equally eminent. Dr. Piorce's Favorite Prescription cures the wont uaaen of female weakness, prolap ai.a antML un... n and mtroTenlon andcorrecte !rreulritloa, cure painful periods, dries up diktcreeab.a and weakening drain, some time known as pelvic catarrh and a multi tude of other dlaease peculiar to women. Bear In mind. It is uot a patent nor ven a aeeret medicine, on th "Favorite Prescrip tion' of a regularly educated pbyatclan. of large experience lu the cure of woman's peculiar ailments, woo frankly and conau Ingly takes bis patient Into bis full con fidence by telling tbem Just what his Pre cripiion" t eomixiid of. Of no otter medi cine put up for woman' (pectal maladle and ,M tbmutfh driufflfits. can it be said tbat the maker is not afraid to deal thus frankly, openly and honorably, by letting every patient using the same know exactly what she is taking. Sick women are Invited to consult Dr. Plrc bv lpuer. free. All corresnond- enoe is guarded as sacredly secret and womanly confidences are protected by professional privacy. Address Dr. B. V. Pierce, -Buffalo, N. . How to preserve health and beauty t told in Dr. Pierce's Common sSeuse Med ical Adviser. It is free. For a paper covered copy sand Dr. R. V. I'lorce, Buf falo, N. Y., 21 ouo-cent stamps to cover mai ling only; m clotu Binding u stamps Dr. Pierce's Pellets cur constipation. COTTON MARKETS. Special to Jouraa New York, October 25 V OPEN HIGH LOW CLOSE Dec. 10.87 10.87 10.54 10.54 Jany 10.94 10.94 10.63 10.63 Mch. 11.10 11.10 10.78 10.78 SPOT MARKET. Spot 10.85 to lOJc Government report gave 4,910,000 bales ginned against 4,990,500,last year. Alex Sprnnt & Son. represented by H. C. - Lnmsden. office at Boberts Hurst, phone 0(1 (or 235 lifter 6 p.m.) will pay highest prices for cotton. A Country Courtship. "Sis Hopkins" the Indiana flower was the drawing card at the opera house last night, In the play "A Country Courtship", her character which has be!ome known all over the country for its quaiutness and drollery was admirably taken by Miss Lillian Plckert. The play has long been a marked success under the name of Sis Hopkins and it is a strong drama in which the climaxes are ex citing. I he entire company gave a fine rendition of the eld favorite and the large audience was pleased with the play. Tonight the performance wiil be "The Inventor". At the matinee to morrow afternoon "Cinderella" or the "Crystal Slipper" will be produced. i MacKay's Mac-u-dine cores all headaches, etc, docs not de press the heart, 10, 25 and 50 cents a bottle at druggists, 5c doses at foun tains. Bogue. October 22. There wasn t any Sunday school at Bethlehem Sundiy on account of the inclement weather. From all reports the highest tide was seen here Friday and Saturday that has been witnessed in many years, follow ed by a heavy southeast wind. No s- rious damage done at this place. Hon. Charles R. Thomas and Mr. Dixon of Jasper, passed through thi place Saturday enroute to Newport. Messrs. Thomas Guthrie and W. F. Taylor went to M. City Sunday. Mr. E. B. Moore spent Saturday in Newport. Mr. D. V. Smith left Sunday for Macedonia. M. & E. FOR SALE, 'i - - --- lhe home owned by John T. Riggs, situatea z miles from swansboro on public road leading from Swansboro to Mayaville, consisting of 18 acres of well timbered land with one acre cleared, one, two story eight roomed house with two story ell, upper and lower porches on north Jand south sides. One store bouses 16 x 32 feet, one smoke house 12x16 feet, one gin house 26x44 feet, two story with engine room 12x14 feet ' onejstory attached, one 15 h. p. Hori zontal International Harvesters Co., gasoline engine, stationary, one gaso line tank and fixtures, one water tank with pipeing and fixtures, one North Carolina grist mill upper runner, one E. Wan Vinkle cotton gin 60 saw, one Boss cotton press 2 screws, one middle line of shafting with pullies coupling and bolting for running same, one No. 2 American saw mill, one 4 foot Henry Dis .lon circular saw, solid Jtooth, one lull saw and hangers not yet put down alt o a pump of fine water on dining room porch, aluo a railroad now run- t z within 3:8 of a mile of this place. !'. j thing in good order and fine con- (i : ii ami ready for us' The samel , v 1 Ki ll for cosh, ror particulars ap- T. l; H pfY DESPITE LOTOS Editor Poe Think the. Siiatk- era Farmer WoodirftUy Cheerful Xothwitk- ' standing Bid Crops, vx (Special CorTeSpoodtenee) ' .v Raleigh, ; Oct. 6, Editor Chwee Poe of the Progressive. Farmer asked today how the farmer, of the Stale were taking the bd year nd tco cent cotton. He said m reply that they, were in extremely good spirits, taking the State in general and in better shupe than ever before, except to th ex treme eastern counties where the three months of rain so greatly damaged tfie crops. He said the State TsJr haw, week showed the good plight of the farmers for he never saw a happier crowd in spite of the weather aad the were here in great crowds. Tea yean ago North Carolina "had thebhies'' to use his expression, while now every body is in high spirits. Of course to the east conditions, are not so good. Mr. Poe said he was not looking ftfr 1 12c t cotton but he added that the farm ers would not sell now nor in the yean to come for anything; undei SOcts, hav ing set their peg at that' figure ae the minimum price. The corn crop b a great one, except of course in the ex treme east. State Veterinarian Tait Butler toli Editor Foe that ha baa never seen so good a corn crop as the one this season. Editor Pot) will leave here in November for a trip south, to secure some special matter far use tn Southern Number of Walter H. Page' I beautiful monthly nurgjufine, the "Worlds Wort". Mr. Poe doea not I know to what State he will go. Some say that city girls ate poor, ig norant things. Some of them cannot tell a horse from a cow, but thej do know that Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is one of the greatest bejiuHflaia known. Tea or Tablets, 85 cents. F, S. Duffy. CATARRH SEASOS. Disease Most Prevalent i the Fall mouths. Simple Way to Cure. With the cool nightB of fall, catarrh al troubles in New Bern are becoming more and more prevalent, Sod F. & Duffy, as a consequence, find his sales of Hyomei increasing. - At the first warning of catarrh, on should begin using Hyomei' A few days' treatment at this season of & year will often prevent ft serious said chronic attack of catarrh. There is no stomach dosing 'with Hy omei. The virtues of its Maung ota and balsams are breathed 'through neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, and in that way the (nedi cation penetrates to the mostwnots cells of the nosejthroat and lungs, kill ing catarrhal germs whenever present. and soothing and healing any irritation there may be in the mucous membrane. if you have a cold, or there ts say offensive discharge from the nose, or tickling or dropping at the hack of the. throat, if there is offensive breath, rats ing of muscous, and amartmg and irri tation in the throat: if . therf are say of the ay mp tons that indicate catarrhal troubles, begin the use of Hyomei at once. You take no risk is paying $1 for Hyomei outfit, as F. S. Duffy, give iris personal guarantee that if the remedy does not afford satisfaction, ybnr man-. ey will be refunded at once. Extra bottles of Hyomei if needed east but SO cents, making this the most scoBasa treatment for catarrh, as Well as the most reliable. : ' '-. '' That which has been eaten wit of the pot cannot be put into the dhdu Ffoat the Danish. ' Industry need not wish, aad he who lives upon hope will die fasting Frofa the German. , ' . . NATURE'S WA MA. 12 Uitidi New Bern People Mutt Recognize thi HeadK. Kidney ills come quickly mysterious But nature always warns you throegh the anne. Notice the kidney secretiona, -See if the color is unhealthy If there are settings sad sedhaeat. Passages too frequent, scanty, pvin- ful, . It's time then to use Doaa's KHney Pills. , To ward off Brigbt's disease 3w dW betes. Doan's have done great wort fa New Bern. ; - : , Charles F. Harget, a car painter at the A ft N C B R shops, residing at 47 Bern street, says: "I have found great. relief by using Doaa's Kidney PiHs. My back has been hurting me for long time, often so bad that I'coold not work. The kidney secretions wtretwry dark and cloudy. Since uahnt Doan's Kidney Pills the tecretkme have regain ed their natural color and I de aot suf fer from the pains in my back at all ' can advise all who are siraiDarly troub led to what I was to to go to BraJhara rhannacy, procure Doan's Ki. Tills and give them a triul Tbey i not be disappointed in the rem."j." For (in' by all d.-. ' I" " f rohter-a.iiluniCo.,.u;i. I S'tia K'fr!si lor ttie Utia..': i , . Pn'''f tie r." l.-rn's . t Ae no o -r. May Produce Fiiror. local Prafegist, Secures Celebrated ; Remedies That Have Recently Sihred Will Kw Ben ! attl WifhUbe aaa Attmfetrtrgg dwranrt far the grjpaTttoi erttBftea by i. t. OoopeX h vtdSt. Louis md Oft kfedtag citinol thsBtt y ' Th queBtkm is brought forth by th fact that a local dnrggjat has seevtsd th aginqy far th awcfe-taUted-A pre. paratiaim that era producing tncVa furor, m4 about wincri tb newsrjapers of (he UtrKen Statesj have devotad esV IntactadiieuMWa el. Cooper's 6n pvaUans and tha'torheard of demnd for (hem where tetrodscsd tas ap peared to greatar tatft of all dMttfad- tng daiKeji of the country : v The Mcently pnwhbed st&teaMat of the naneger of fb .WoRt-Wftsoa Drug Co., ol Bt Louts, wMc appeared hi the Poit-Dispetch nd Grat-X)eirjocia -ot thai city, woirid seton to oaHnts hat with i xcapC theae gnMirifussit prodkond taara eeButtl tBf all iter tinw. rtattUew of wa premon; Ik brought U Lear agwrnet tb MHBUgh. His tatenMB4 h as foOews; ,'TWfjalHaWt6t.UiAgiad over Mr. Oosper btabeurd. UVaaj part2ons did not do U that is ctaiaaed for tbeA, then wonJd be so diiiniiid. Sr. Cooper fas nafMng wh&tisrer 6 So wlthit v : , ' ; , The idea that Bis patwrality ba sunefirfcrg wtth the etatfJftb meactnes. and Oat the pwpfe ol this V31kl K6H9 fifil PBIOT SHOP i Ov, Dun Will Bare a LargoM aft Bttrf Plait See. . Feettag that Us hattness is omst3mt ly growing and that BIb frsseat quar-. tars have tooghega laadeamta fw his hushMSs oDaceVns Owes Q. Dads has pawtianed the bathttng sad h4 of Oao Henderaea, on Ctsven street iDoated nearly opposite ts hit (Dona's) preMnt Kr. Dana will begia at once to put the ptnee hi reatfiaeas fe eventioaerf a haodsosne hrfckbdHdiag. The pbns have set yet bees CBStptetod hatha wul probably have a three story build ing and then wffl he able to handle sH deffcrtaMnts of his business with ease tad oa&reMencB- The baildlDg wiHbe 100 feet deep aad O feat wtda. There win be pressed hrWk Croat wih all the itbTjcasartus el a gasdeuameiclal btDkBag. . . j it's a one of maprKvaws ansery whea a woman hah a ira to talk tu THET COSk. AR9 . Mrs. M. Covington et WihoiagtoSt iB 'vislrjng Mrs. B. GreBohsum. Mr. i. L. Bell, af Beadfenrt, was in the city yesterday, " Mrs. E. W. Roseattral is ejitertiririmg her sisters. Misses B.awS Reaenthal, of Raleigh. . ,f , Miss Agues F-oy went to Ktastm last Dlght..,. . ' .Col P. M. Psarsafl was hi Khtm y'astareyt. :' THE AMERICAN BISON, miiiM t aaiy oa iu4 wtRa runts. The early explorers whe deseribe the bsftalo .numbers do aot give us soy IBng 'mure exact Thaa npeYlhttie) ex- Drw stops, such, ss "countless herds," "in credible nambwa, ''reeuung myr-. lada," "the werM one robs," etc. 1 hare endesverttt to get st a more ex act Idea of tUSts aontbers. -'.'.V .Tba tdtsi am lohftf tfa by theJWt-' Tale was about a,ggo,goo square nro. at this Ae opea. pin.ns were eaesJs. Acor8lng .to the figures suppfied me by A. Ft rettsr et Torest service, be ramies of the tMucstaX Itontmaa. Wyondag, KWaeka,' nssas, Cofem- (lo. 'Texss and OEIairm&a (a Mai of about 7W.0OO square mUes, or belt of th plains) were. accoTdmr to the sas of WOO, carrying fmSOfiOO head et cattle and hor SUM about COda,. ODOheaoVet sheep. Ttts awass) tbat van Ally stscaed the)' night suetJOa a asmbar of buffalo at least eqaal te the ausnJor ef cattle aBd horses. The buttle had te dlrtde ftstr heritage wtil aumerous herd ef mustang, an telope tad wapM. Oa th ether aaad, a boftato cauld And a Iff tag wheie a rsage aalmal weokl starve, Taany ef the richest hottest leads ere now fenc ed m, and we have t(ka no aecaoat ef the 4009,0 sheep. TWrWore we Ire safa-ra pisxlsgst 0,C,tXW the bataio forsserly lttCTg ea the entire plejatarea.. , - . Their prairie, range was a that as huge, but it was vastly more fertile sadesd, tne stockmen reckon eae prat tle ar' equal- te four seres oa th plsias. . jDoUbtless. therefore, the prai ries snstalaed aeSxly as aiaay heed sa the plains.:. We awy safety est tbelr potfulaaoB st JOno.000. Th fereet fgie-was the lawest tat the ate ef pofvlatloa. For . Iss 1,000,409 eqeare miles w sbeulil aet aA6 re thsa KOOOOO baffaie.' theaJ. waia make the pfchrHUve oilmber et edXaie tao7 ether celcnlaHeas hsfi oa f ?renl data fr s4,sr or s VMy lawartprale. I tsja Ce Csfia Jt va s -r very sfs t t"t tb prlu'lf TS b -V f ""inU at U.C-:xsx. 3 te O, t . a tnt Tsoiron t toa ia r or-. Up St: LOUIS. , . r .- j city imagin they have been bne. fOed b too far-fetched to be serious HMMkntr. , - - "Qam nhysicJaa uys the people have a. djjeaae called Cooper-mania.' This ' nay oe clever , but certainly is not "I have sold these preparations on trial ever since Sr. Cooper made my Stare his headquarters. Anyone can re ceiva whatever tbey pay for the pre parations mstanUy if they are hot satis fied. If the people are infatuated with Mr. Cooper, as fe claimed,, and there fere buy bis medicines, why don't they code 'eid ask for their money after they .have taken them? Out of the tboosaads of bottles we bsve sold al most none have been returned." . , MAa a BMtter of fact, St Louis is no exotptioa in the immense demand for these preparations. Before Mr. Cooper totftia city, I received letters from leadtng druggist throughout the East tsfling me tbat wherever Re goes hhi preparations are sold almost to the exclusion ofaBsH others; " ' ' Every "city in this country where these medicines have been introduced has had the same experience as St. I.crt. .This ought to be proof positive that the people know what they are about" . In the Bght of this statement it will toteresting to see bow these prep raoons are reewveu m JNew uern, Neea to Cnlerca Game Laws. Forest aad Stream of Oct 20 says: "That, the North Carolina game laws ass ODtMforoed as they should be is evident - One of our correspondents says they axe not enforced at all in his cwarty, and others say they are observ ed only by the sportsmen; while North ern sportsmen with whom we have talk d say U b unfortunate that so little atteatUDls given the- subject m that state. ; -- - Perhapa the North Carolinians have not as yet cone to a full realization of their oppottuaitiea. As a winter resort for Northers sportsmen and their fam fHes North Carolina has peculiar advan tages, aad the opportunities for making her resorts bxreae'ngry popular should not be net night of, for vacationists take mooey with them and are willing to.spead it freely so long as they feel that tbey are getting something in re tain for it.... Lf the residents of estate are permitted to wipe out the game, or .Wink at violations per pe rated by vis &ra, ia the. course of time there will be nothing to. induce these winter visit ors ts come and a large sum of money wiH be diverted annually to other states where a better policy is observed. Vast numbers of sportsmen look to (he South Atlantic States to provide up hud add wildfowl shooting and fishing during the winter season. The reve nue eiaoe which hi derived from this source seems- a sufficient inducement tn spar the people of these states on in ra en on to make their winter resorts attractive as possible. Without game aad fish these states will have lit tle.te offer the visiting sportsman. The sportsmen's associations alone can act h concert Jn states where war dens have not been, appointed but indi viduals can help materially. More as sty moons are need sd county - organuv atiorjs eapeciaJry'Huurthere is work for all haitdv -Men who have been In the habit f shooting for the market can be shown hew much more profitable it will be for then to act as guides snd boat men for 8portsrnn, and that it is to their interest to preserve the game and fish. Local, interest is needed in the South as elsewhere, and the missionary wort most he done by resident sports men.", atasy, terslss set sweUina Curtd. "la November; 1901, I caught cold and had. the Burnsy. My throat was eweBieaso I could hardly breathe. ' I applied CharAherlain's Pain Balm snd it gave me relief tn a short time. In two cays I was aB right" ssys Mrs L. ICwatna, Otterburn, Mich. Chamber- are's Pain Balm ts a liniment and is es perielly. valuable fot sprains and Swel Hnga, For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F,& Duffy. Sootef 8ctooI Convention at Oak :. - . "6f0t. The monthly Sunday School Conven tion sset with the school at Oak Grove Sunday October 14. The services were opened by the president who read the acrtptirrce found ia Matthew 25. Fol lowing the prayer offered by J. A Everingten, reports from Galilee, An tioch and Kkt Swamp which showed encouraging progress. The Oak Grove school has gone into winter quarters. Thought was discussed by Messrs. As- kins. Dowdy, Ererington and others, Recitation by Miss Mamie Gaskins, en titled, the Stylish Choir. The committee on election were Daniel Catkins J. A. HarUy and J. A, Askina. - The officers were: , President-Alfred Geskins.-Vice-President-Wallsc Price. Township Snpt 8. A. Gsskins. Secretary-W. A. Gaskins. , The aext convention will be held at the Antloch school Sunday November a . ... ' W. A. Gaskins, ... '.. " , . Pres. Eesbu GarrNS, . . 1 Sy. ... ttt! SHORT PASSING EVENTS.. A dray was seen doing duty as a fer ry boat on Middle street . yesterday i, each in the police court yesterday for disorderly conduct '".. , v ; lesterday the weather took a change for the better, and was as article against which nothing could be said. It was perfect and the people appreciated it f ullv. Thomas Dixon, Jr., the author of "The One Womonn" will appear with ,L. k . - a- V I uw cuiupany uere. ne expecia to o witn tne company daring its tour in North and South Carolina. .. Congressman Charles R. Thomas has completed his campaign work in Cart eret and Onslow counties and has gone to Sampson, where he will be the rest of the campaign. He will meet his ap pointment with W. R. Dixon in joint debate. The prescribed size of the local elec tion tickets, which are to be voted Tuesday November 6th are as- fellows; county ticket 3x6 laches; Township ticket, 3x5 inches. , The on sunshiny, day. arrived terday, and while the , temperature ranged high enough for summer attire, yet the bright day waa enjoyed by everyone. r . j Henry Pickett and Mamie Jones, colored, were married at the home of the bride's parents on Cedar street yesterday afternoon by Dr. Anderson of St. Peters Church. The wedded couple left on the evening train for Morehead, the groom's home. Merchants and householders who have rubbish in their stores or on their premises, consider they have the right to dump it on the street, and let the city do the rest. The city carts on regular days do gather up trash, but to throw rubbish of all kinds into the street, on any day, means that the street for perhaps half a block is to be littered up, and innocent persons have their premises filled op wi th trash. Sale of seats for Tom Dixons play, The One Woman" will commence at Waters' store today. - Members of Clarendon Club can ob tain invitations from Mr. Chas. Wyatt at J. G. Dunn ft Co's store. The annual convention of the Free Will Baptists for Eastern North Caro lina, will convene at Grantsboro today, A number of Elders of that denomina tion were in the city Wednesdsy on their way to the meeting. The Four Pickerts appeared in the amusing comedy "The Girl From Monte Carlo", last night The attendance was large and the play waa greatly ev Joyed. The play tonight will be Indiana. . " , ',. One of the largest catches of shrimp along this coast, reported in many years, was made at Cedar Point Car teret county, a few days ago. - Captain George . Littleton and Peter Hatsell were hunting for mullets when a school of shrimp were drawn up which filled 64 fish baskets sn enormous catch. Lippman Bros., the furniture dealers who have been conducting business at No. 64 Middle street have removed to No. 68, same Btreet occupying one of the stores in the Bryan building, where they will have more room for the hand ling and display of their stock which will be greatly enlarged. : A most distressing accident occurred on Goose Creek Island Friday evening Mr. John D. Sadler, a resident of Ho- bucken, employed in the timber busi ness on the island while in the act of boarding a log train was thrown be tween '.the cars 'which 'crushed 'both legs necssltsting amputation. Mr. Sad ler was taken to Washington, N. C, for treatment and reported to be get ting on very well aowithstandiag the ! ss of both legs. " There wss no change in local weather conditions, yesterday. There wss an attempt at clearing for an hour or two, but it was a failure. Clouds again spread and a light mist fell at intervale. The forecast ia for rain today. The temperature continues above 70 de grees. ; ' The one year old child ef Mr.-Asa W. Lee, a farmer living near Dawson's Creek, Pamlico county, was bitten by a pet kitten last Thursday, from the ef fects of which it died the following Sunday. The child was playing with the cat when the feline suddenly be came mad biting the little fellow through the lower lip. A high fever Ira mediately set . in followed by convul sions from which the child waa relieved by death Sunday morning. Pep-Tono stsys in the memory by reas on of surpassing quality. ., Federal Court Trantactiont. In the United SUtes Court yester day the following eases were cited for trial befote Judge Pumell: United States vs T. Gilans, fraudu lent use of the mails. The Jefendant was a Syrian merchant of this city. He was represented by attorney D. L. Ward. - The case of U. S. vs M, MeNamara, on the charge of resisting arrest was nolle prossed. A second charge against ths same defendant was that of diso beying the lswful commands of the commanding officer. Attorney W. W. Clark representing the defendant filed a demurrer which was sustained by the court and the case was dismbsed U. S. vs Wsrren Pate, retailing spir ituous liquors without ths payment of the government tax. Court adjourned, argument pending. ' 4 - In the bankruptcy proceedings gainst S. Yoffie the eourt issued sn order directing the tw'.i' i t-i ' . : f n LLl'tn'in, trui , t'ef. " i:i LJ L LABOR OF V 1 - Can giver iaimeiatemplp7nejat -' to men, women boys and i girls; "i j ' . . white or colored,' Good wages? paid. - K . ', , Steady employment, " All parties . ' 1 wanting work Communicate at once - ( , J. BUlffiOUGII om.i c. Wire, (rut i. -,-,l Oct 23. John Hill leaves thiaek fee ... s-'ar- shalherg whera he has eveepted a po-; sftionM sswyer ia a mUL , , . t Messrs Clarence. Simptoo and .Ale I Foreman ot North &iver wevw- in ear . midrt Sunday afteraoM.--' .' B B Small has gone te New Bern this week en business. '-" : - :' ' QMrs M A Stanton has turchtsed and placed in her home one of the sweet toned Carnish organs. ' John Gaithrie who has Jbeen here on the sick Kst for some tiinje, has return ed to Wintarop "Mills to resume bis work as engineer of a bunch, . . E Whitley another of , our neighbor hood, boys has entered Et Paul's school st Beaufort We are glad to see so many young men realizbjg the need of an education. It was fortunate for oulr R F D man that the weather was.net' extremely cold last week ss he was foroed to take a foot-path several atorntnge. while going his rounds. . ; , L L $priagle is said te h the proud-' sat man of Hnall'a Crank it ia a mn. I nine democrat ' 7, We are glad to note that Mr. Louis Dickinson, who suffered a broken col- lar hone a month age ia oat again. Under the architect of Mr. Clarence Simpson, Mr Alex Foreman's commo dious dwelling ia near completion. Many of our eitisens attended eouit at Beaufort last week. George Lewis .has purcnased a fine turn oat guess some girl will enjoy driving now. t, f-V-- Th southeast storm that pervaded our coast last week did great damage throughout this sect! on. Tbe contin ued high tides have completely de molished soate of the- marsh reads and bridges. , . . ' '. . Mr. Charlie La j has been euffering for some time with a sore foot, and it was thought at first that blood poison had developed, but aU danger is over now. -: - ... .. -' - " The Sanders A Norn's gin, has to gia day and night ht order te meet the de mands of cotton sellers. 4 , .: .:i ;:.zoe.. It is really one of . the most wonder ful tonics for developing the figure and soothing th nerves ever offered to the American' people. ' Holftster's Rocky Mountaia Tea oT Tablela. SS cents. F. 8. Duffy. ' 1 ..wv3 . ;' ; leUertoHolUstorACAX New Born. N. C.V, " Dear Sir: If you.could get the exclu sive sale of a coal tbat would give dou ble heat and cost no more, you'd jump atlt'-weuldh't yonf-?-1 ' ; You'dcontrol the irada for a hundred miles! ': ';- . Devoeis' like that among paints; a short ten is as good ae a kwg one of any paint you can name; a gallon is worth more than two ef many a popu lar paint v..--".. . Suppose you have painted yoW house once in about three years ever siace it was new; you bay the ssme number of gallons Devoe, have a third of it left, snd it wears tx years. Count your oosU L7S a gallon for paint; C3.60 a gal lon for putting it on; you save S gal lons: $28.25 on this job. Bat you says the whole job bt three years bene: about 175. Put 'em together: $100, Caa't reckon so accurately as thatH but you see how it goes. Paint isn't alike my saore thaa coal. How much more is ceal worth than slate? jr. Yours truly, , 't FW DEVOfiftCO. New York. Smallwood seHa our P.S.-B. W. aint Fine Western beef and veal at Oaks Market today. Local Grain Karktt. Lorn, per bushel....)...;..... 75 .60 771 ........ ,.u... 78 Oats, " Meal, Hominy "' -. Cirri bran, per 100 th...,. Wheat bran, " Feed, 100 tbe... .......i.87 eaeel40 -L40 Cotton seed meal, 100 the eee'ee L60 Cotton seed hulls, 100 tt. ........... .60 Hsy,L10percwt " ; v 4 5 21-00 who! rsuut faicua eufutENt. Fpgs.p- r d a . 19 Pork, tvz l,..."'f ' 8 Liv i Z - . 4 14. ,61 i likies, tT61! P lb. dry t ',"""" AIL KINDS ! i,. i ?' ' ,y - r . -. BANK; ORIENTAL WILL OPEN- . FOU, - TIIK TRANSACTION OF RKUU LAR BANKING BUSINESS ou , OCT. 15TH, 08. It Cellclts Accwnts' ulns lntsrU And Ptmllcs CaMMr.""- from Tbs Cltlisi t ol CAPITAL STOCK ; tlS.OCO.OO "'freiklMtB. M. ROBERTS. Vlcs-Pis. S. f. McCABE. CashUi J. W. MILLER. . 0IRECT0R8; B. F, PIcMm, W. I. Smith. A. F. Nld,n, L, F. e- vX'' l" t W.J vaW A .1 if. t. v.-v,- w a ' ROBERTS & HURST Distributors for Craven, Car ' teret, Onslow. Jones, Parn- " lico, Beaufcrt, And King ; . ston Counties. . , . For Sale . ,j That elegant home known as the1 Woodhun place, on the banks of White; Oak river, near the beautiful town or Swansboro; fine water, ten room house,'!' about twelve acres of land, good orch-f; ard and all necessary out houses; right f aveiir ft mar KAinrw tif fnm Sk urtaA tr wt vv Mvn ftrvaaisK; .etva, a"veas y ' tap the Atlantic CoaBt Line. For far-" ther particulars apply at once to J. S. Canady, Swansboro, N. C. , E S KOTICE ! f 4 m ... . - !.(. fanin apniiH, n. a., am1 n 1 .... , . k I . n n M' i H I ward, J, F. CwtH, S. IN. Fwr- II , W. J. Cireon, L. F. Small- ll QgBnBaaaaaWaaa NtlokhMibyftMitht after thirtr dan, ' IwDlapphrtothaSMrttarr of th A. S N. C ' lUilraad OMnpsay for a new wrtlSeat ef (lurk hi cud Comior. tn Imu of lost rwtiflctU No, r 40. fomMrtj belongins ta Tho. BUI. Seww). ;' . . - n. a. mix. ThOctbor2Svhl9Sr. i, , , ' - - ' PnUHINH T M T I.ITKK IN'rHmH VIZI 'U aad doctors in the. foods we eat and drink. ' WHERE SOYS ARE TRAINED TO BECOME HONEY KINGS. , 4 The interesting school in New York's Wall street district where future Rock fellers sod Morgana are being educated (THE GREATEST WOMAN DETECTIVE ON ." ' EARTH ; ' --' ! . ' And how she is teaching Uncle Sam's Secret-Service sleuths to catch crimi nals. A ROYAL BLUEBEARD WHO WANTS TO ' 'i COME TO .JNEW. YORK. He has bad over 400 wives already and thinks nothing of killing seven st 1 ' on time, 1 . ..o'pTABTt .tin vw rAinoNS which ths a roit ta. "" " J Tii' ti vf:i. h mnke you gasp and c. r a I t : ,1 1 V t' y e ri ne.

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