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ft ; 5; v I-; v li Till T)LE20LIE PiWS AIID ACIIES Walle ELeumatisni is usually worse in Winter because of the cold and dampness of a changing atmosphere, it is by no means a Winter disease eatirely. Persoas ia whose blood the uric acid, which produces the disease, aas collected, feel its troublesome pains and aches all the year round. The cause at Rheumatism is a sour, acid condition of the blood, brought about fey Ua accumulation ia the system of refuse matter, which the natural ave auas l bodily waste have foiled to carry off. This refuse matter coming ia eoatact with the different acids of the body, forms uric acid which is absorbed by the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism gets passesaioa of the system. -. Rheumatic persons are almost constant sufferers ; the nagging pains ia joints and muscles, are ever present under the most favorable climatic conditions, while exposure to dampness or aa attack of iadigestioa will often bring on the severer symptoms even ia warm, pleas aat weather;- Liniments, plasters, lotions, etc., relieve the pain and give the offerer temporary comfort but are in no sense curative ; because Rheumatism is not a disease mat can be ruuixa away or drawn put with a plaster. S. S. S. is the best treatment for Rheumatism : it goes down into tVi Mnnrl nnd nttartu the rlijtrase at its head. and by neutralizing the acid and driving it out, Mtri V VFGPTARI F and buildinsr uo the thin, sour blood, cures ,t Rheumatism permanently. . Being made en tirely ot not, herbs sad barks, S. S. S. tviil not injure the system ia ths Beak oa Kneumaiism and any medical advice witnout cnarge. THE SWIFT SFESmG CO., A71ANTA, CAm REPEATING SHOTGUNS are strong shooters, strongly made and so inexpensive that you won't be afraid to use one in any kind of weather. They are made xo, xa and x6 gauge. A FAVORITE OF AMERICAN SPORTSMEN Sold Everywhere. mm ,sm fe;9c 0C3C 0 3dc 730C H Fresh IT 0 o Lot Nice Cakes ! 10 and 15 cents per pound. Dill Pickles i Sweet Margoe4, Sweet Mixed and Plain Sweet Cucumber Pickles; Heinz Apple ; Butter and Preserves. Just Received. J; L; McDANIEL. Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. New Bern, N. C. o ( 0 0 o OCD Boys' And Children's Clothing, Shoes, Art Squares We have Just. Re eeived a targe ship- - meat of the celebrat ed Royal Brand clothing for boys and children. Every suit guaranteed. DOYALBRAKD Don't fail to see our line of School Shoes for the lit' la foltts. Ours are the best. AST SQUARES 1 We are show ng this week a besufiful line Smyrna Art Squares In 9 Ly 12 at popular prices. I on't fail to seo them before buying. J. J. BAXTER. UrnELIEBOURT Dr. Matthews, the Dope Fiend j Must Serve Life Sentence :- In Penitentiary. Special to Journal: Raleigh, Oct, 80. Supreme Court Sled the following opinions today: Hull vs Roxboro, from Person, ho error. , ..... - Davis vs Wall, Granville, appeal dis missed. ' Davis vs Evans. Greenville, no er- Jarrett vs Trunk Co.. Guilford., no error. . State vs Matthews, Guilford, no er- ror. - Broadwell vs Morgan, Scotland, no error. : Johnson vs Johnson, Chatham, ap peal dismissed, Sta'e vs Alaobrooks. Union, no er- ! ror. Weeks vs Spooner, New Hanover, no error. Solomon vs Sewerage Co., New Han over, no error,' " Street Railway vs Railroad, Cumber land, reversed. Prtduce Co. vs Dunn, Craven, no er ror. , . Gunter vs Tobacco Co. Durham, per curiam, affirmed. '. Turner vs Laws, Orange, per curiam affirmed. , In the noted case against Dr. Mat thew of Greensboro convicted of mur der in the second degree by poisoning his wife,' with morphine, and who con tended that he must, for poise ning be either convicted of mwder in the first or discharged the court finds no error and declines to arrest jugdment. The court holds that the statue which makes poisoning murder in the first degree says' it only raie.es the presumption of murder In the first degree end the jury may return a verdict for a lesser of- 'ense or for an attempt to commit the crime. Matthews must serve his life term in the penitentiary. H I ' i ' J '- - Maassrsi -sbb asr MlWaut m M ' mm aaMaat'- & . St. vW . I We ara no7 Soiling th? Celebrated t- t;.;ir f 'I 's it In Immense Gluantities. it We claim that the sale of them in New Bern is larger than any other proprietory medicine ever in troduced in this city. We are receiving wonderful endorsements of these preparations daily from pe(y pie who have purchased from us. , , I .u We unhesitatingly sajr that we have yet to see a case where they have not given complete1 satisfaction. t,3 To all who sufier from stomach trouble and rheumatism who will call on us we will take pleasure s in explaining the nature and remarkable effect of these new medicinal formulae. WE SELL THEM! AS FOLLOWS i.r Cooper's New Discovery $1 00 bottle; Bix for $5.00. Cooper's Guick R lief 50c. per bottle. BRABHAM'S PHARMACY, - Cor. Pollock & Middle Sts. Has Stood the Test 25 Vein. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No pay. Gently eomes the word to those that are cast in gentle mold. Tennyson. OABTOtllA) Sasntt ' ' tot m 'tew Bought 8iBatuw f .- 4i- FALL STOCK ARRIVED! We Have Received a Large and' Complete Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes, Hats and Notions for the Fall Trade. . We- have some Igreat Bargains for everybody. Be sure tq see us. - :tM STOCK G0L1PAHY. Happily Wedded. Winthrop Mill, N. C, Oct. 25th. Last Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson Smullwood was cele brated the marriage of Miss Adah Lee Hardy and Mr. Edward Bruce Hardy, Rev. RoLert B. Drane, of Edenton, of ficiatiiur. The bride was gowned in white lansdown with lace trimmings, she carried a white prayer book, her only ornamont being a pearl brooch, tae gift of the groom. She entered the room leauing upon the arm of her bro ther-in-law, Mr. Lewis T. Smallwood, by whom she was given sway.' Miss Pearl Hardy, sister of the gro ni, acted as maid of honor, gowned in light blue eoliau with lac. The groom w.'S attended by his best man. Mr. Walter Raiigh Brown, of Kelford, N. C. The bridal paity en tered to the strains of Mendolsotm's wedding march which pealed t rth from the organ 'neath the skillful fingers of the accomplished Miss Leosora Smith, of Oriental, N. C , ' After the ceremony supper was served at which Mrs. Smallwood presi ded with her usual grace. Her repu tation as a charming hostess and effi cient house keeper was well sustained, as those so fortunate as to be present can testify. The bride and groom left immediately ' after supper for Wa h ington, D. C, and other cities. ' The SHORT PASSING EVENT?. Tonight is Halloween, a time when ghosts and goblins are supposed to break loose and play all kinds of pranks. Love lorn maidens may also catch a glimpse of their future hus bands by following certain instructions. On the whole it's a spooky kind of a night The weather bureau forecast for last nifht was fair, but shortly after eleven o'clock rain began falling. The contin uation of the forecast was for colder weather today. . The city electric light people gave one 01 tneir disappearing acts usi niphf, of about three quarters of an hour duration. So far as explanation went, none was given. As most of the merchants have other lights, there will Macedonia. Oct 30. We are having some very pleasant weather now. The farmers of this plae were be coming very discouraged over their crops, fearing that they would be ruined. Willie Cayton and his siser, Ok, at tended church at Kitt Swamp lat Sun dey. Lewis Cayton spent. Sunday night with his brother. A A Cayton. Mrs Ida Dennis whohae been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs A A Cayton, were accompanied home by her sister, Miss Nellie Cayton. - D W Smith passed through our vil lage lant week. Mrs Jane Cayton and son, Willie, be no special complaint made for last : went New Bern last Monday on busi nifthfs failure. The light was on by neM theatre Ume. , ri... im Yesterday the lowering clouds indi-j cted a return to the old conditions. ; a garrulous tongue en-angiea an Tha nights have been frosty but the ! things. Motto of Emperor Charles he Neglected Necessity. When the tree delivery was nrsi agi- i tated the city eouncilmen passed an or- i diance making it compulsory upon prop i erty owners to number their respective j holdings as it was necessary to have them numbered in compliance with the . post office requirements. This law hss never been repealed and while it has not been enforced it is very much abus ed, and badly at that. If one will take the trouble to look up over the doors they will find that one half of the hous es and business plices are not number ed at all. The number system is a great help to strangers and ia fact to every body, and trior specially sre they a benefit in facilitating prompt delivery of mail matter, and it is a duty that is incumbent upon every property own er to have their places numbered at once that are without numbers and it is up to the City to see that they are numbered. days pleasant. It has come to paes that three successive rleassnt days is about about all we can expect The show last night was played un der rather bad circumstances which were unavoidable, the -fire breaking out early in the night However, they nrsented the pla. "The Shadow at hdnight ", in a very creditable mini- . . . t . fit 1 T - tL. ner ion m t' e pia7 wu oe in m Shaiow of the Gallows " The election wlvd ia tj take ple WX' WfifrH IS wnai IS generuu nm'wa as th "off year" election and tome- times forecasts the presidential elect ion two years following. At this time 48 states will elect state officers and all will elect congressmen. Special inter est centercs ia the New York sute le ction where W. R. Hoars', and Charles E. Hughes are opposing candidates. Betting is heavy ith odds favoring Hutches ., ' i ; Victor E. Cox,' an attorney at law and postmaster at Ayden, Pitt county, ... . ... m 1 1 1 c mrmtteu suieiae monasj Dy awwu. Tae excessive use of Cure Cola and cig arets are attributed as the cause of his Fa', HOLUSTER'3 - B Ksdictne tor B.-v . Br.iWI gulden V.C'Jth w Rant vtJ Vicor, A t"lo ror ConaHp.'ktiio. Ii.')toit!on, t.l"t" ro3 Klflaey trpu')lr.ii. trtiunir. Ut-m;i. fcr.jr. Btlwl. Bad Ilpssth. Elnmikb Kow.'ls. HeyCaor." ji BmAUb. tr Kookv Mou.'tn'n T- In tnr i t form. S oor. j A tox. (). r ii i uiv'e t. OLD FN K'JCGtTS FO'i 5 v i'EOPL At the rail i ay stations in A Rel abls Rimsity for Crsup. Vrs S Rosinthal, of Turner, MicK, says: "We hive used Chamberlain's Cough Medicine for ourselves and chil dren fur suversl years and like it very much. I think it is the only remedy for croup an l can highly recommend it." Fo'-sale by Davis Pharmacy and P. S. Duffy. According to the report of the Pitts hurg Institute for the study of tuber culos s, the hyger.ic conditions in Amer- Russia, icar. factories are, as a rule, far less i bride and groom who have a large cir-1 mental derangement ihich had been ' cle of f nenda who. vhea tnem nappi-1 noticeable lor some ume. nees and prosperity. ' 59-61 MIDDLE ST. PHILIP HOWARD OABTOMIA, BmisUs ll 'l Nate Alwayi Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Smallwood and Mr. and Mrs. t W. T. Moo'e, of Win throp Mills, spent yesterday in the dtj shopping. Sasli Doors and Blinds We have a .complete Material. Stock of Building poso r. H I Wwl , m 6 01E9 Pffi PRICES RIGHT. Gashill Hatdrarc Comp'yv Middle Street Phone 147. V; - New Bern, N. C. at auKXSJfai Among those that attended the re union of the Fourteenth Connecticut waa Joseph Pierce, of Meriden, Ct He had the distinction of being the only Chinese that ever .enlisted in the Army of the Potomac ... :; - Small gains bring great wealth. From the Dutch. :;- i t Preventlcs, as the name Implies, pre- i vent all Colds and Grippe when "taken at the sneeze stage." Preventics are toothsome candy tablets. Preventics dissipate all colds quickly, and taken early, when you first feel that a eold Is coming, they check and prevent inera, Preventics are thoroughly safe lor ehl! dren, and a effectual for adults. Sold and recommended in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes by F. 8. Duffy. , , alltousMts snd Contl'pitlen. For years I waa troubled with bullous ness and constipation, which made life miseraMe for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been t-day had I not tied Chamberlain's Stomach an j Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the di gestive functions, helping the system to do ls work naturally, Mrs Rosa Potts, tirmiugham, AU. These tsb lets are for sale by Dkvis' Pharmacy nd F S Duffy. . ' He gives double who gives unasked. From the Arabian. rooks are kept in wh.ch pa? angers ' oatiafactory than those in Europe. The tapon correcTs uie currem quuw uuu. rough always accompanies consump tion; in many cages there is little or no cough. , may enter any complhint they wish to make. fuffy's Dead Shot Chill end Fever s ; Cure , . is a splendid medicine. 6 or 6 doses will cure any case of chills and fevers. No Cure, No Pay. For sale by all druggi-ts and country stores. R)IEYSKlDmC0E2 Hakes Kidneys ana Bladder Right i He har enough to do who holds handle of the frying pan. -From French. Six bodies of the crew of the French submarine torpedo boat Lutin were re ! covered from the vessel, and the others lDe will be taken out the WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. Have you neglected your Kidneys! Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with y.wr Kki nevs and Bladder? Have you pains in th loins, side. back, irroins and blsd derT Have you a flabby appen ranee of eruptions. It ia guaranteed to MeiT" . nrinef If fir:il,'. ViAnmt Pilla arill aiMlm 25c ? egw"-... .i ls.mr.le Free. Bv mail 60 ceLta. Sold WILLIAMS ai ry, w., rrops, r - D i. ' Oeveland. 0. Sold by D. A. Harget . bT R William's Csrbelie Ssivs With Arnica and WHok Hl. The best Salve ir. the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, i T tter, Chapped Hands, and all skin . erupt.ons. ll is guaraneu k f d urme? Htfsfaction. or money refunded. Price rinZ; , Chamberlain's is Cough Remedy Tha CMdren's Farorite ; Oouffha, Oolda, Crotrp and ; . 1 - Whoopingr Coogh. - " tUtmiMdjrli fwona for Itaoarwonr a lug urt of lh Tiud world. II a lwnr hm pM poa. It HiUIn m opt am r other harmful drag and mar M' giraa as ooaadoatlr to a babj aa to an adalt . Frio 85 cts; Ijarge Slse, AO cts. Th d ' Pdti lis Hj rs ; Claims Sustained United Statu Court or Claim The Publisher! of WMars IntermtlMul DtcttMary alien that It "la, In fact, the popu. lur Unabridged thoroughly roedlted in every detaiL and vastly enriched in eTery part, with the purpose ot adapting it to meet the larger and severer requirements of another genera tion." , We are of the opinion that thta allegatioa most clearly and accurately doscribea the work that has been aooomplwhed and the reault that haa beau reaobed. TheDlotionarr. a It row itanda, has been thoroughly re edited in every detail, bat been corrected la every part, and is admirably adapted to meet larger and severer- requirement of a 6 the generation which demands mors of popular Hiiiotogioai snowieage man any generation jni no woriu Baaeverconuiinea. It Is perhaps neediest to add that we refer to the dictionary ia our Judicial work at of the nip-beat authority in accuracy of dentil- tion! and that In the future as Intbepaatit ) the source of oonttsnt reference. eniaus o. kott. ctM : wauKMi. wUii BOWKf. J -Mat . ' Tt afcow rtfert to WZBSTZICS ." INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE - (thehlgheat award) waa given to the Intarna- tlonal at the World't Fair, bt, Louie. , . GET THE LATEST O EEST Iomrtn be nterea!eI in our ipeciiM poona, ei4ra. You ought to untie that knot which you knit yourself. From the Spanish. CASTOR I A ' for Infants and Children. TMfcJYoaK2,3Afr3jsEc:sti The proposition has been made in Great Britain to form a sine trust, in cluding largely South Africans and Aus tralian concerns. Bears the ttgaatureof When the tip of a dog's nose Is eold and moist, that dog is not slcif. A feverish dry nose means sickness with a dog. And so with the human uis. Dry. cracked and colorless lips mean fevr-rtshness, and are as well ill ppRr ing To have beautiful, pink. Velvet i like Hps, apply at bedtime a coating ot ' Dr. Snoop's Green Salve. It wlH sof ten and heal any skin sllmenl. Got, a I frc, trial1 box, at our atore, and he convinced. Largs nickel capped glass jars, 85 cents. F. 8. Duffy. , , Vice-Consul S Bernardi, of Florence, Hid s Class Call. "A dangerous surgical operation, in volving the removal of a malignant ni cer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's bip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve," savs A C Stickel, of Miletus, W. Vs. Persistent use of the S dve completely O, eV C. MERRIAM CO SPRiNorisxa, .. . t laa, ltMla AWIfllW It IT atVil''IV'VV.aiB JCMjri-vviai Henry's : ; Pharinacy . 127 KiddV. Start..'.: ' Full line of Drugs. Medi cines, Toilet Articles ar d Soap. , Fresh Supply; cf Flower Seedi.,.M'.ii r'? j i ' PHYSICIANS PRESCRIP TIONS A SPECIALTY Grovtfo TostCwhcs Cl ttocJ tha test 25 yccn. Averse ArzJ C !.3 c.-C : tc.:s. Decs CJi record cfr.crlt r-rJ t3 yzi? m t r - " rri-irvfhevrvo.ebaTm Cert, r -'' tcfCr- i .1 TTTi T TTTi TTTiTT TTTVTrm it
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