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SHORT PASSING EVENTS All ACID BLOOD POISON hubwriben to the telephone system will rpleaae add James! L. Horno to their list-Phone No. 219. One of the principal reasons for thank fulness tomorrow will be that under the high pressure prices we are financially able to eat turkey. Tomorrow being legal holiday, the Rheumatism la an acid blood poison, and the causes "that produce it art often silently accumulating In. the system lor years. Poor digestion, stomach troubles, weak kidneva. torpid liver, and a general inactive coudv lion of the svstem leave the refuse and waste matter, which should be carried oil. to aomr and form uric acid, which is absorbed into the blood, When the blood is in this acid-charged condition, it deposits the poisons I tanks will be closed and the Post Office and irritating 'particles with which it is loaded 1n the muscles, serves, wijj 0DMrye the usual Sunday or holi- IVUlia BUU WVUCji. AMVWUMWU Svv JVHVJ.W V. . " I I A Rflipa f v. -..,, tn .IH ant d.mntiH. .t- alwavs Increase tht I Don't fail to be at the Skating Kink trouble, and so severe does the oain become that ouick relief must be I tonight and you may win a fine turkey had. 'A food liniment or plaster is often helpful, but it should be i as well as enjoy a rare treat in music umbered that relief from such treatment is only temporary, Because inc a nne evening s skating. irouoic is iu ac uivuu uv wuuvw k -1.; ... , , , ,, . n. moved bv external applications. S. 3. S.I A ?ue, to to the dea,hf Dr- curea Rheumatism by ridding the blood of Harper, Sr, of Kmston, which oc the cause. It goes down into the circular crirred last Friday is the death of his tion and by invigorating and purifyidg the daughter, Miss Fay, who was ill with blood oi me acia-poison ana scnaing l typhoid fever at the hospital in wuson stream of fresh, rich blood to all parts, re It wi, to remembered that Dr. Harper Ueves the pain, reduces ins innauuuKi.ua, and permanently cures this painful disease. 8. S. S. ia the only safe treat in nt fnr Rheumatism, because it does not contain a Darticle of mineral in any form to damage the system. Book on Rheumatism and any medical Advice desired sent free. Ttt SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATIAMTA, GA. PURELY VEGETABLE Imana Negro Escaped From Asylum. (Special to CorreapnndencaX Raleigh, N. C., November 28th. Yesterday a well dressed negro named Thomas Stevens, or Stephenson, came here, with a long written docu ment statins that he was the Lord He ' Williams McLajklan The home of Mr. Alexander McLaok laav No. 134 PeMw street, was the scene of a pretty wedding last evening when his daughter. Miss Louise, was united in marriage to Mr. Yancey Wil liams, in the presence of a small as- were o .a .r,.io sembty of friends. The rooms Associated Charities that he was from handsomely adorned and the marriage k-i.u-i !,-RM.iw.r altar was especially pretty, being ar- .iH..tk.n.mriliiVtUn. The ranged with bamboo and lighted matter was placed in the hands of the with police who arrested him today a tele gram from the supertendent of the hos pital asking that the man be returned, he having escaped a few days ago Stephens is from Statesville. went to Wilson to minister comfort to his daughter when he was taken with his fatal illness. Both father and daughter were well known and had many Wends. Elijah Jones, colored, was in Justice Street's court yesterday, on the charge of assault on his uncle, William Hardi son. Jones plead guilty and as Hardl son did not develop anything more thun simple assault the defendant was sen tenced to pay a One of $10 and costs or to 30 days on the roads. The Journu. office has been favored with a souvenir edition of the Long Beach (Cal.) Daily Telegram, Bent by Mr. Bryan Gardner who is well known in this section. The edition is extraor dinary. It is composed of 28 pages candles. Aftntutinir nnnn tha hrtlfa and irroom .... m. vawA MnT ..itlu. hmtkor printed on the finest of book paper and - .u. u:. .TnJan illustrated with beautiful cuts. It is a The bride was attractively arrayed! in plendid advertisement for the far off a white silk e-own and carried a bouquet western city, LIS T OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post-Office at New Bern, Craven County, N. C , Nov. 26 1906: .": ' men's list. A F E Anderson. ' B E A Beron, Haywood Barfoot. C Jesse Creel, George E Oulter. D Diamond Fruit Co. H Capt Wilter Horoaw, care Schr. Helen G., David Hurgett, Mills Hall, Dr Basket.-. - ., . S J P Jjanes. L Richard Leary, Frank D Lee. M Mr Mariner, C CMaraon. P- Samuel Poll; A J - Perry, Hon W J Pope, Fred Patrick R-Harvey T Rogers. S W H Sanders, S iniuel Shepard, Alvin Stamford, Nelson Simpson. T-J A Taylor. women's list. R- Miss Bl.inche Branum, Mrs Mag gie Benton, Mis Shellen Baenite. C Miss Dasie Canaay. H Miss Martha Haa. J Miss M C James. M Mrs Amelia Miller, Mrs Lizzie Mercer. Mrs Laura Mason, Mrs Martha ifli-KinM, MJss Myrti Mozings. N Mrs Matilda Nelson. Miss Dora Newman, (2) P Mi--s Htttie P.ples. RMrs Lizzi Riads or Mrs Ediths Hearitape. S Mrs W H Scott. Miss Cathrine Shepard, Mrs Anna Sandel. WMis8 Emmer Jane Williams. The regulations now require that (1) cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. S. W. HANCOCK, P. M NeCstt ef Pneumeala ea Rscors. We do not know of a single instance where a cough or cold resulted in pneu monia or consumption when Foley's of roses. Miss Delia Winfield played the wedding march. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. J. Douglass, assisted bv Rev. J. G. Garth. ' Mr. and Mrs. Williams were the re cipients of a large number of beautiful presents. The young couple are well Honey and far had been taken. It cures coughs and colds perfectly, so do kn0wn j the city and have a wide clr-1 the plaintiff in the sum of $75. not take chances wnn some unknown ce 0f friends in the community who preparation which may Contain opiates, wjan tnem , ongt happy Md prosperous m,Ik Is. It abiioa AAMatinntinn as AnnrlirSnn ' that retards recovery from a cold. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse ' any substitute offered. For sale by Davis Pharmacy. th. . Ihi Kind You Haw Always Bought Death of Mrs. S E Willis. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Willis died at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the horn ofherson. Mr. P. A. Willis. Ni 121 Broad street, at th) age of 75 years. She had been a resident of New Bern many years and had a large circle of friends. She was a valued member of the First Baptist church and was a wo man of hitrh Christian character Her children surviving her are Messrs. P. I A. & H. P. Willis and Mrs A E Hib-j bard, of this cl y, Mrs. C. R. F. Ed- j. - d . u. a; m w.tii. r wlihMSM Raleigh and Mr. J. W. Willis, of Nor folk. The funeral services will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the Centenary Methodist church, conducted by Rev. W A. Ayers, assisted by Rev. G. T. Adams. The interment will be made in Cedar Grove cemetery. The annual conference of the A. M. E. Zion Church begins at Wilson today. Bishop Lomax will preside. In the Superior court yesterday the of Forrest va Isaac Smith was on triaL The jury rendered judgment for In the case W. F. Morton et al vs Blades Lum ber Co., plaintiff submitted to non-suit and appealed to Supreme court. The Peruchi-Gypzene Co., whose per formances here last season will be re membered with pleasure will commence a week of engagement Monday Decem ber 10 They are miking their tour on their yacht and consequently visit only those places on navigable water con tiguous to the ocean. Appreciating the good services c f his Cornelius Vanderbilt, the young mil lionaire, who in 1901 was elected a sec ond lieutenant in the twelfth regiment of h New York National Guard is . th eninr first lieutenant." and salespeople and realizing that they hav-J .n,i Th. mnmWn of I but few holidays. Mr E. B. Hackburn kA ..ut .Knu. nt iMtiniMv nvorlwill have his store open tomorrow this promotion, aa they say it was morning until eleven o clock only earned by good work as a soldier. Entertainment at Wire Crass. An entertainment will be given at the Academy Nov 30th to begin at 7 p. m. Come one and all to see the fun. The proceeds are for good purposes. LINGERING COLD A & N C Reduced Rates, Atlantic & North Carolina Company have authorized reduced rates aa fol lows: I To Greensboro, N. C Account Bap-J tist State Convention of North Carolina December 8th-13th, 1906 rates on certifi cats plan. ' r" ' To Rocky Mt. N. C Account North r Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist '. Episcopal Chnrch, South December 6lh-12ih, 1906 rates on cer tificate plan. , Charlotte, N. C Account State Grand Lodge Free and Accepted An cient Masons December II, 13th, 1906, rates on certificate plan. ' Wilson. N C-Acct A M E Zion An other Trsslmsal Bat Cares sy Osmbtrlsls't Cesah "Last winter I caught a very severe cold which lingered for weeks," says J. Urquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. "My cough waa very dry and harsh. The local dealer recommended Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, so I gave it a trial. , One small bot tle of it cured me. I believe Chamber? Iain's Couch Remedy to be the best have ever used. " this remedy is for sale bv uavis rnarmacy ana r. s. Duffy. : . Cus tomers are requested to bear tr.is in mind and make their purchases before that hour. Louis Psoas, a Syrian, was in the Qslckly police court for an assault upon Master Walter Harrington, tie is auegea w have hit the boy on the head with a bot tle Monday night. The trial was post poned until Friday, the complaining witness not being able to appear against him. Arm Amputated. Mr. Walter J. Smith, the young man whose right arm was badly crushed while moving an engine at the Roper Lumber Company's plant at James City last Friday, has had to suffer an amputation of the injured member. Drs. Jonts and Caton performed the operation i nd the patient is improving finely at the - tewart Sanatorium. He is a member of the Craven lodge Knights of Harmony. Death of a Young Lady. Mias Winona, daughter of Mr. Sam uel Lancaster, died at the family home ou Griffith street yesterday, at the age of twelve years. Her passing is par ticularly sad as her mother died lest than a month ago and the family have had very grievous misfortunes and the sympathy of the entire community is enlisted in their behalf. The funeral services will be held at the father's home this afternoon at four o'clock, Rev. J. G. Garth will officiate. CASTOR I A . - Tor Infanta and Children. Tki M YoaHaw Always Bought The undertaker with no one to bury ia buried in gloom. ' -y Bean tha fUgnatureof ,llu M Una Haw mfi BHip " m"J .TT ., " J " IlwWIU iaainH wiuil wuiii ua cub uu, while smoking and chewing tobacco for feits life. B.mtk. r j Kurt Vmi Haw Always I When the clock has a weighty pendu lum, does time hang heavy on ita hanos? MacKay's Mac-u-dine cures all headaches, etc, does not de press the heart, 10. 25 and 50 cents a bottle at drturariata. be doses at foun nual Conference Nov. 29,-Dec. 6, 1906. fevensh dry nose means sickness witn , UIn,, WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your &.a- neys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side. back. GToins and blad der? Have you a flabby appearance of the fiice, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so William's Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample Free. By mail 50 cetits. Sold by DrugKists. WILLIAMS Cleveland. 0. MFG. CO., Sold by D. A. Props., Harget Gen. A. W. Greely now records his prediction that the North Pole will nev er be reached on account of the drift ing ice surrounding it. When the tip of a dog's noae is cold J and moist, that dog" ia not sick. Al Latea on certificate plan. .. . To GoWsboro Account Military and Merchants Indoor Fair, Dec. ft-8 1906; tickets will be sold Dec. 3d to 8th In clusive at rate one first class one way fare for the round trip, final limit one day in addition to date of sale. Christmas Holiday Excursion rates: Tickets will be sold Dec. 20th-25th In clusive, and Dee 30th and 8180906, and Jan. lit 1907 with final limit Jan. 7th, 1907 at rate one and one-third one way first class fares, plus 25 cents for the round trip between all points east of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers and to St. Louis, Mo., and intermediate points on the L k N Railway, I. C R R., M & 0 R R, and Frisco System t Southern Rail way (inter and intra state). a dog. And so with the human li s. Dry, cracked and colorless lips mean feverishoess, and are as well ill appear in. To have beautiful, pink, velvet like lips, apply at bedtime a coating' of Dr. Ehoop's Green Salve. It will sot ten and heal any skin ailment, uet a A report ia current that Governor Higgins, of New York will continue to life imprisonment the death sentence of lawyer Albert T. Patrick, who was convicted of murdering William Marsh free, trk I box, at our store. nd be R. Texas multi-millionaire, convinced. Large nickel capped glass bars, 26 cento.- F. 8. Duffy. Among nature's oversights, one might say, are our eyebrows. a Bntks IgBsttn TORtA. lln Kind ton Har Always n i '. s. A. I ...II RIIUumm aaa PmiI aai as. iii-uuiu svb- For years I was troubled with billious doing.-From the French. ness and constipation,, which made life mlsersSle for me. My appetite failed Chapped bads are quickly cured by me. I lost my usual force and vitality, applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price Pepsin preparations and cathartics only 5 cents. For sale by Davia Pharmacy William's Cirbsllc Salvi With Arslcs tni Uritok Hazsl. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Rruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Tetter, Chapped Hands, and ail skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give . ' M -J .J sausiacuon, or money reiuuuw. 1 1 2fc bv druirirists. WILUAMS M'FG. CO., Prop's, Cleveland. O. Sold by D. A. Harget. A fine of $108,000 wis imposed upon the Amercaa Sugar Refining Company by Judge Holt in the United States Circuit Court for accepting rebates from the New York Central Railroad Company. NOTICE ! Pierre Meriou, French Minister to Pent, was shot twice in the leg by a male matters worse. I do not know (WMjf 3 Duffy, where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill .ull mt hm tMmrthnn tha- Hi. I . . n i. I have lost an ox. he hs. dis.ppe.red JZT." -i- .7. TJn, i omn Mraea emn-" ovmi --"a to do U work naturally. Mrs Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tab lets are for sale by Davis' .Pharmacy and F 8 Duff v. If you like coffee but dare not drink it, try Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee. It is true that real coffee doea disturbe the stomach, heart and kidneys. But Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee has not a grain of true coffee in it Being made from parched grains, malt, etc., it forms a wholsome food-like drink, yet having the true flavor of Old Java and Mocha Coffee. "Made in a minute.' Call at our store for a free sample. Sold by J. L, McDanit'. since the first week of October. I call attention of tho butchers In New Bern, Trenton, Pollocksville, Maysville, Riv erdale, Jacksonville, Newport and Morehead City; also timber men and eroastie men or any one seeing such an ox purchased in any of the vicinities named above or any one handling beef, I should think he would weigh 125 lbs to the quarter. His flesh mark It red and white, hia lawful mark is a staple fork in both ears, his horns set for ward and are tolerably long; his weight I should judge to be near one thousand pounds. Any one giving Information of him will receive liberal reward. Write me at Kuhns, Carteret county. J. W.WATSON. The example of good men ia visible philosophy. From the Frenclw. HOLLISTER'9 R::E!::-:;:3T:at!2:s:!i A SMIdiw In Buy PMt'a. . . Brtwi UM Holt MS ImiM VKK '" A iclBo torConatltxttloa, InilfcrMilea, tjvsr and Kliluir trouble, Fimpln, Uhm. ioiyur Blood. htA HrMih. 8lulb Bowri. Meph lod HackM-h. Iu Rockf MoubwIb 1Y la ttif let lorn. J6 ecnia a bos, Ornuioa B1 ul Uoluktss Dmuo Compist. Madiaoa. vv ia, . 60LOEN KUGCETS FOR lALtW-f 3rU o Jk. 0 X" O XI. X Jk. m 'rJPmZ ; .. : dren.d ae 1 " .. I (V .m9m andrecommei The torpedo scboolship which waa burned at Toulon ia a total wreck, three men having lost their lives and a num ber of others being injured, " (Prev en tics, as the name Implies, pre vent all Colds and Grippe when "taken at the sneeze stsge." Preventlcs are toothsome candy tablets. Preventics dissipate all colds quickly, and taken early, when you first feel that a cold is coming, they check and prevent them Preventics are thoroughly safe for chil effectual for adults. Sold recommended In 6 cent and 25 cent Ill grounded away. . , .. passions quickly wear "I WAS AN liWALIDi-; "Doctors Said That I Would Die, Cooper's New Discovery Cured Me.'' y. v , - 41 map" YOU WHO SUFFER READ THIS LETTER The Cooper Medicine Company: 1 Gentlemen I write to tell you the wonderful results that I have obtained from the use of the Cooper medi cines. For five years I was an invalid suffering from a severe affection of the' bowels. I was operated upon by skilled physicians five times in three years without any success and was given up to die. My weight dropped from 164 pounds to 100. I had heard so much of ' Cooper's New Discovery and Quick Relief but must acV mit I had but little iVnh iu them. I decided however to give them a trial. The result was that in two weeks I waa able to be out walking around. I continued the treatment until I was entirely well and uow weigh 169 ' pounds. I cannot thank Mr. Cooper enough for hia' wonderful medicines. Signed: ZELMA MURPHY, 1719 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. CfAn Cliff print A fill fli Wi11 A few bottles of these Marvelous DUcoveries will OIUp OUllCrillg allU UCl If Cll strengthen your stomach so that it can properly digest your food. Undigested food ferments and causes gas on the stomach which poisons the entire system. Cooper's New Discovery makes rich pure blood. It nourishes and heals every organ of the body. START TODAY AND BE WELL A DAY SOONER Cooper's New Discovery sells for one dollar per bottle, six for five dollars. Cooper's Quick Relief Mate " fifty cents. You can get them of BRADHAM'S PHARMACY CORNER POLLOCK & MIDDLE STREETS. GET THE BEST Keys! 1 mi Li" m IrilMiritlM Recently Enlarged WITH 25,000 New Words New Gazetteer of tha World with more than 25.000 titles, based on the latest census returns. NewBlocraphical Dictionary containing the names of over 10,000 noted persons, date of birth, death, etc. Edited bv W. T. HARRIS. Ph.T) IX. D.. 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CSS 3QC Just Received A FINE LINE OF Ladies' FANCY COATS : J In Neat and Attractive Colors, Also a nice line of solid color Coats. Call and look over our line before you purchase. It will pay you to do so. Also a fine line of Misses Coats in Assorted Colors. Another New Shipment of Barry Shoes for men in New Shapes, fh all Leathers and all widths at $3.50 and $4.00. Our Gun Metals and Patents in lace, blucners and buttons will please the most fastidious. CLOTHING We are Sole Agents for the Celebrated L. Siff and Bros. Clothing. We offer you a splendid selection of the btst of these uncqualed garments at prices from $10.00 up. We have the latest styles in fine and medium grade Suits and Overcoats, at all prices and everything that's good in Winter Furnishings. S. COPLON, 0 75 MIDDLE ST, '' J) HOUSE J. M. REGISTER Pnrrh Columns. Rails. Bal- Snindles. Stair Rail Balusters, Grills, Plinth and Corner Blocks, bash ana Doors, Frames for Wood and Rriek Bmldines. Mouldines, Mantles, Brackets. Factory in Church Alley, New Bern N.C. Had a Close Call. "A dangerous surgical operation, in volving the removal of a malignant ul cer, aa large aa my hand, from my ifaiifrhter's hio. was prevented by the nplicationof Bucklen's Arnica Salve,' aavs A C Stickel, of Miletus, W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it" Cures cuts, burns and inju ries. 25c at all drug store. . Piles quickly and positively cured with Dr. Snoop's Magic Ointment Its made for Piles alone and it does the work surely and with satisfaction. Itch Ing, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large Nickel Capped glass jars, 50 cents. Sold and recommended by F. 8. Duf- IV Til EN W IT H . BLACKSMITH & WHKILMGHT r.iiIl Wairons. Carts and Drays al . . . t wavs keDt Ul STOCK. 1 reset urea without cuttimr with the latest im proved tire shrinker. I keep a good aupply of cart wheels always to stock repairing done at quick notice. Shoo on South Front street near Hancock 8t . i. SOUTHERN MUSIC DEALERS IN Edison Phonographs and Records Distributors of the Edwin A. Denham Improved Talking Machine, ($5.00 with Four Edison Records.) We have Just Received the No. 3 Edison Improved Phonograph with large Goldstriped Gloria Horn, and nickel plated, adjust- able crane, and we will sell you the machine com plete with 12 Edison Records C s q Of) on easy payments for 'V v Save time and postage by writing to New York or Chicago, when you can have your own choica right here. We have also received another lot of . . na . r . ' 1 1 Ml --I- a-Ulj the LAtest oneei: music, wnicn whi uo uu para-um usflr nr. 10e a niece or 3 for 23c. Also Musical In-4. strumentsand Strings; Write for catalogue and prices, to Branch Store, New Bern, N. C, Box 286. f - v. - 1 . 1 CrU SOUTHERN MuSll UUUSt . E. WALNAU, Agt Dealer in Edison Phonogrsphs and Musical Instrument. Cliiii ic:::3 h3ttlC;3tt25ycsr$. Arjvl Cilc3 over Czm ZnV.'ll Izi'JLzs. Ezi tl!3 record cf ir.orlt ccd to you? Ccrr, I . a ft. 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