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i, '.U 3 I? ' Growing girls need care, julvice and medicine, especially on reaching "the age of puberty, A . mother's tender care and words, of caution will .!? often accomplish wonders. As for medicine, t " gentle, safe and reliable strengthening tonic Is" ' Wine of Cardui, - . It will, prevent and relieve pain, regulate the functions, clear the cblfnplexion and strengthen , .' the constitution. ; . : -'. ;.. ; -' ;.' it is a valuable medicine for growing girls. It I hras tided thousands oyer a critical period, and saved them from years of suffering. It can never do harm and is sure to do good. A relief or cure for all female disorders In girts .and women. At every druggist's in 7M Always Remember the ..5au Ncna Xcrcs a Cold in One Day, Crip iaTfcro. I E Latham's Market Letter. Special to Journal: . Greensboro, Feb There aeema .to be ft never ending,, insatiable demand for cotton of the better and medium grades. The low grades and New York contract i also, seem to find friends, be cause the undesirable grades are not pressing and New York futures are up about forty points. This advance is en tirely the result of the spot situation, because the preparation for the new crop is making excellent progress, and my friends beyond the Mississippi river predict a large .increase in acreage. The "insight" now is over one million bales larger, than the big crop year, and still the mills are greedy buyers. Estimating the crop at 131 millions, sad the consumption ,atv 12 millions, it does not take a lightning calculator - to .figure that consumption is only about three weeks behind producing, van with this big crop, and proves be yond argument the need of a big crop' to be grown this yeir. Nature may be less kindly in her distribution of satis factory cotton growing weather than he was the past year. It is well to remember that only two crops exceed ing 111 million have ever been grown. The situation to me seems so full of possibilities on the side favoring higher . prices, and so few probabilities on the ' aide favoring lower prices,' that I be Here those who invest in cotton in a conservative way will make large pro- ta. v --- - v- A special room ' will be reserved in the International Art Exhibition, to be held in Venice this yesr, for the works f English and Scottish artists and 0 American artists resident fn the city of '"London. - -.: t v J t ,'- -ajajs--M. '. e. OABVOUZA, Putts jyllM Kind Vw Haw Always Bfcflt ; It's a pleasure to tell our readers a- beot ft Cough Cure like Dr. Snoop's For years Dr. Shoophss fought against the nee of Opium, Chloroform, or other vosafe ingredients commonly found in Cough remedies. Dr. Shnop, it seems, has welcomed the Pure Food and Drug Law recently enacted for he was work ed along similar lines many years. For early 20 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had a warning printed M them against Opium and other nar- j H's mads alone for Piles end it works eotie poisons. He has thus made it! with certainty and satisfaction. Itchy-Ms for mothers to protect their , mir . painful, nrotrudiwr. or blind Piles t ..uren ny ms'sung on navmg ur. t p's Cough Cure, Sold by ?. S. Luy. It ia feared that the fruit in the Y7 esters Mai y land orchards has been killed by the intensely eold weather, C thermometer ranging over the Ctate from sero to 26 below. Valuable Lesson. "Six years sgo I learned a valuable leseon," writes John Pleasant, of Msg aoUa. Ind. "I then began taking Dr. ZLirg'sNew Life Pills, snd the longer I tAs them the better I find them. " They I' e everybody. Guaranteed at all t. ..xtka. H C Srr.JbtJ r 4 lb Id $1.00 bottles. Try it. 1 P. ill What to e Whss Blheus. . The right thing to do when you fed bilious is to take a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. Try it Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Davis' Phar macy and F. 8. Duffy's drug store. Little by little we depart from the terrible and reach the ridiculous. Longinus. v . " , OABTOHIA. - No longer let us be talking here, nor put off the work which God baa trusted to our hands Homer. ' WILUAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. - - ' Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kid neys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, bide. back, BToihsand blad der? Have you a flabby appearance of the face. esDeciallv under the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so William's Kidnev Pills will rare you. Sample Free. By mail CO cents. Sold bv Drusvists. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland. O. SoldbvU. A. Harget. Emulation is good for mankind. He- siod. Those who are guided by ret son are generally successful in their plans.- Herodotus. CASTOR I A , Tor In&ats and Childrea. Tha Rind Yea Wm tt:ti Bears the snV Bignnraroof William's Carbolle lilvt With Aralc Wits Hazel. The best Salve in the world br Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheora, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2Se by druggists. WILLIAMS M'FG. CO.. " Prop's, Cleveland. 0. Sold by D. A. Hargetj One man was killed and tare others were fatally injured in a freight wreck in Pennsylvania. . Piles get quick relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment Remember disappear like magic by its Try It and seel F.S. Duffy. - An income-tax measure Waal Intro duced into the French Chamber ef De Rising From the firavs. 1 : . ' A prominent manufacture; Wm. A. Fertwell, of Lucama, N, Ct relates a most remarkable experience. Hescyii 'After taking less than 8 bottles of Cee trie Bitters, I feel Hk one rising from the grave. My troubW is Bright's S' ese, in the Diabetten stsge. I fully be, lieve Electric Bitters will cure me per manently, for it has already stopped the liver and bladder amplications which, have troubled ma Tor years." Ciiaraa teed at all druggists. Price only 60c till eJ FHTSIOL'I EICKED BY OLL Frank Bohannon, the Negro Murderer Grows Submis sive in the Shadow of Gallows. - Negro Shot by Officer Will Die. ' (Special Correspondence.) . Greeensboro, Feb 8 In the Federal court this morning, the time wss con- s timed by taking evidence in the Hardin Bankruptcy ease, and at II o'clock the petitioners rested their case and R II. Hardin for the respondents wss put on the stand.- Several other witnesses were examined. Dr. J W. Long of this city was sum moned to Pilot Mountain this morning, to attend Dr. J. B. Smith, a prominent physician who was kicked in the head by a mule yesterday afternooon.. Ef fort was made to secure a private car to bring him to St. Leo's hospital here, but the ear could not be obtained.' Notwithstanding the fact that the carpenters have finished work on the scaffold from which Frank Bohannon will be hanged Friday at noon, his at torney Mr. G. Sam Bradshaw left on the early morning train yesterday , for Raleigh to lay the facts of the case be fore Gov. Glenn snd to appeal to his excellency to commute the sentence to life imprisonment He will show among other things, that while Bohannon kill ed Bratchman he was a tool in Ki Crutchfield's hands and but for Crutch field, would not have committed the deed, as Crutcbfleld had a great evil influence over him. ' Sometime ago Bohannon urged the Governor to inter fere, which he declined to do, stating that Bohannon had been found guilty of murder and he believed, justly so. Still Bohannon has a faint hope that he will have his life spared, and to oblige. Mr. Bradshaw consented to go to Ral eigh. If the Cover does not interfere Bohannon will probably he hanged at 12 o'clock Friday, and while, by law only about thirty can witness the exe cution. Sheriff Jones has received many applications from people who de sire to be present : George Wilson, the negro who was shot by policeman Skbene, some time last fall while trying to escape from the officer, and who has since been in St Lee's hospital Is not getting on as well as he did some time ago. ! His lower limbs -were paralized when he was shot, ard it is also thought that he has consumption, so there is little hope for his recovery. , At the home of ber parents on Sum mit Avenue, Miss Alice Galium enter tained yesterday afternoon at a linen shower in honor of Miss Alice White, who on Thursday February 7, is to be married .to Mr."0. " Leslie Grubs. The receiving party consisted of Miss Callom, assisted by Misses Mollie Jones, Ore Lee, Lake Stafford, Paisley Elling ton, Laurinda Richardson and Mary Callum. Toe dainty bits of linen were suspended in a Japanese umbrella over ft cosy corner of Japanese draperies, and after the bride-to-be was seated, the hostess pulled the ribbon which shewed the gifts. : j , -Another out-of-town couple were married here last night, they being Mr. Joseph Lewis and Miss Jessica Watson, both of Fall River Mass. by Rev. Father Vincent of St Benedict Catholic church. Only a few friends were present at the ceremony. Mr. Lewis is examiner of masonry work for the Southern Railway Company with headquarters at Thomasville, where they will reside. A Cvsrsnlsii Cars Per Pllei , loch lug. Blind, .Bleeding, Protruding, Piles. Druggists are authorised to re fund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails te ears in 6 to 14 days. 60c. ; A critic is a man who couldn't have done it himself. : Ntitected Colds Threalta Ills. v : (From the Cnicago Tribune.) . . "Don't trifle with ft cold", is good advice for prudent men and women; It may be vital in the case of ft child. Proper food, good ventilstion, and dry, warm clothing are the proper safe guards sgsinst colds. - If they are main tained through the changeable weather of autumn, winter and spring, j the ehsneea of a surprise from ordinary colds will be slight . But the ordinary light eold will become severe if neglec ted, and ft well established rips cold is to tie germs of diphtheria what honey is to the bee. The greatest menace to 1 shild life at this season of the year is the neglected cold." Whether it, is a child cr adult, tne cold slight or severe, the very best treatment that can be adopted is to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is safe and sure. The greet popularity and Immense sale of this preparation has been attained by its remarkable cures of this ailment A cold never results in pneumonia when it ia given.' For sals by Davis Phar macy and F 8 Duffy. ,'t l ; Among the virtuous disgrace is con- aUered before life. Euripides. ; ; ' Weak Kidneys Weak KldDera. nr.1T nol olnt to wk kldae? Nenrea. The ktdrlere. Ilk tlie. Heart, and the Stomach, Snd their weekneee, not in the otfaa tuell. but In the net-ree that control and euide aud itrenrtheu them. Dr. 8hoop Keatofattve ti a medicine epeclacallr prepared to reach theae eootrolUni aenrea. To doctor the Kidney alone, la (utile. It la a waete of time, and o( nouer ai well.' If roar back aches or ia weak, 11 the arise ecaldi or la dark and (treat . If rou have trmptoma Of Brighte or other dlttreetlat or danferoui kid. Bar dlaeaae, try Dr. Shoop'l Butoratl ve a month tablets or Liquid and ate what It ean aud will So tor you. Drugs!! recommend and eell BrSboop' 8 F.S. DUFFY, Si'ORT PASSING EVENTS. The name of John Slade was inad vertently mentioned in the superior court proceedings yesterday as having yQGforotBuo been sentenced to- lAeaawsafjbs on thslaend their investment roads for selling liquor without aicense. j The name should have been 'Charles Slade. V'" i :- The bill for the establishment of a dispensary at Bayboro, was given an unfavorable report before the commit tee in the State legislature. 1 v An attempt was made to set the store of the Broad Street Fruit Co.. on fire ehrly this week by placing articles sat urated with oil at the rear of the build ing and setting tbem on fire. The blaze was discovered before it had done any damage and it was put out by the men close at hand. .-V.,..? Owing to the absence of Rev. W. A. Ayers from the city tomorrow, his pul pit wi 1 be filled at the morning service by Rev. J J Douglass Sand at night by ev. R C Beaman. The many friends of Rev, W. A. Ayers will be very sorry1 to learn that he received a telegram last night sta ting that his father was at the point of death. Mr. Ayers leaves this morn ing for Winston-Salem. VA charter has been granted the Peo ple's Bank, of Richlands, Onslow coun ty, the capital stock is $5,000. O B Cox and others are stockholders. The bank proposes to do a commercial and sav ings account business. Has Stood the Tsst 25 Yssii. 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. Bradstreets Trade Report ; , Richmond, Va., Feb 8 Bradatreet's tomorrow will say . for Richmond and vicinity: - In all lines of trade there was im provement this week, retailers of wear ing apparal benefitting Specially from the cold weather. Sales thus far made for spring season by wholesalers of dry goods snd notions exceed the total for same period of last year and the de mand shows no signs of abatement Similar conditions are found in the shoe and hat trades. Roasters of coffee and and dealers in spices are doing a satis factory and steadily increasing busi ness, constantly adding lines and ex tending their territory. ,- Manufactur ers of trunks and bags are well supplied with orders for present and future de livery. Local foundries are being oper ated at full capacity and manufacturers of stoves have had a particularism en couraging season. The weather has been unfavorable for handling tobacco, consequently offerings have been light, prices firm with ft strong upward ten dency for the better grades Produce is dull, receipts being light and demand inactive, due entirely to the weather. The demand for money is active and all local banking capital finds constant em ployment at prevailing rates. Collec- t'ons continue backward. To Curt A Cold In 0ns Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Druggists refund money if it fails to cure E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c Rlverdale Feb 8 Willie Watson of New Bern is visit ing his sister, Mrs J S Fisher. . 1 We had a little snow on the 6th of this month.' - , . - ' The farmers are having cold weather to plant Irish potatoes, but hope it to be pleasant soon. ; We have a very good school at this place this 'year, our teacher is Miss Maggie Tucker of New Bern. - j Mrs H J Simson wss taken sick yes terday, but we hope her to be out soon. SB. To stops cold with"Preventics" is after then to let it run and cure it afterwards. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preven tice will head off all colds and Grippe, and perhaps save you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Preventics sre little toothsome candy cold cure tablets tell ing in 5 cents and 25 cent boxes.' If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preventics. They will surely check the colds, and please you. Sold by F. & Duffy. ' " t, . 1 wmmm mm 1 1 ' An unmarried flirt is apt to develop into a married fury. j i"' " for Rhsumst c Sufferers. Ths qu'ck relief from pain afforded by applying Chamberlain's Psin Balm makes it a favorite with sufferers from rhnumatism, sciatica, lame back, lunv 1 ,;o, end deep spnted and muscular ruins.- For sale y Davis Pharmacy snd F S Duffy. ITS k BOQD THING So Pnsh it Along. Encourage the Paper Pnlp Industry Jnst Established jn - this city. If we don't believe in ourselves no- ' one else will New Bern has a natural j advantage in the way of water facili 1 ties, not only for shipping purposes,but also for water power sufficient to turn the wheels of . two hundred facto ries, the employees of which would make a city in itself of 100 000 inhabi- tsnts. It requires of the merchants, business men, and others, of our city co-operation and encouragement, sub stantial as well as moral, to new indus tries. Other cities are constantly seek ing new industries and are offering free sites, exemption from taxation for a period of years and other privileges as an inducement "to come in and grow up with us." It has been quite the cmtom for a ( number of years for many people to money away u distant States for building lots, that would require twenty years healthy and vigorous growth, for the city which they are supposed to be adjacent to, to make them salable at a profit over the purchase price; for mining stock; for plantation stock, all of which, of their very nature are considered, by shrewd est investors, as more or less of s gam ble when their conditions are most promising in general outlook. Our home people have the ability; our county has the resources, and our home city offers the opportunities that Bhould be the first to receive our confidence. 98 percent of all business is done on confidence. Skin Disease of Twenty Years' Standing , Cured., I want you to know how much Cham berlain's Salve has done for me. It has cured my face of a skin disease of al most twenty years' standing. I have been treated by several as smart phy sicians ss we have in this country and they did me no good, but two boxes of this salve has cured me. Mrs. Fannie Griffin, Troy, Ala. Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by Davis Pharmacy and F S Duffy. An old bachelor wants to know what life without love is if it isn't married life. Croup can positively be stopped in 20 minutes." No vomiting nothing to sicken or distress your child. A sweet, pleasant and safe syrup, called Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure does the work and does it quickly, Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure is for Croup alone, remember It does not to cure a dozen ailments. It's for Croup, that's all. Sold by F.S! Duffy. When a man tries to plesse his wife's relatives he attempts the impossible. . Hunting for Trouble, "I've lived in California 20 years, and am still hunting for trouble in the way of burns, sores, wounds, boils, cuts, sprains, or a case of piles that Bucklen's Arnica Salve won't quickly cure, writes .Charles Walters, of Alleghany Sierra Co. No use hunting, Mr. Wal ters: it cures every case. Guaranteed by all druggists 25c , Every self-made man thinks other men ought to borrow his pattern. Chamberlain's Cough Rsmtdy a Favorite "We prefer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to any other for our children," says Mr L J Woodbury of' Twining, Mich. "'It has also done the work for us in hard colds and croup, and we take measure in recommending it" For sale by Davis Pharmacy snd F S Duf fy. - From the bird's viewpoint ft single bush is worth ft dozen hands. THE PATIEKGE OF JOB. Could HardlyEndure the Torment of Itching Piles. Itching piles is constant torment so is eczema. No comfort aU day no rest at night. Can't keep your mind on work. No use to go to bed. Suffer no longer; ute Doan's Oint ment. It gives relief in five or ten minutes. It cures in a short tine- cures tostsy cured. New Bern people endorse it John ?. Hanff, proprietor of a gener al merchandise store, at 80 Middle St, says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they are all they are represented to be. I can also ssy that Doan's Ointment is the best thing that I ever used for itch ing hemorrhoids. I suffered untold ag ony with them, could not rest one mo ment, day or night, and I could not find anything to relieve the suffering until I came across Doans Ointment and procured it at Bradham's Pharmacy. It relieved me at once; and acted entirely different from anything else I ever used. You could talk about this rem edv for a month and it would not be like one application of the ointment You ean uss my nam snd I will be on ly too pleased to recommend these rem edies to anyone whenever opportunity arises," For aale by all dealers. Price 60c Foster-Mill Co., Buffalo, New York, ma acenta for the United States. Remember the name Doan's snd take no oiher. . ! - 5 C mr 1 a AVegetable Preparalionfor As similating Hie Food andBegula ting UieStoiDachs andBowels of ini 1 iTif as j Promotes DigesticnxCheerFur ness andRest.Contatns neither Opium,Morphine norMiuexaL Not Hjlrc otic. aw afoujysmjapaxms Atx.SmMt t Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. jgljl T EXACT COPT OF WSAEBOL NEW CAR LOAD IKS U F. - I have just returned from the West with a Car load of Extra Fine Horses and Mules, weighing 950 to 1,300 pounds, among them a few pair of A 1 draft or timner Horses. Also the right kind for farming and road purposes. Have also got a few more 2 Horse Farm Wagons and Buggies, about IB sets of Harness, left over from my 'Big Sale" which I ill dispose of at cost to early buyers. Don't miss this opportunity to save money. Respectfully, L. G. Daniels J. A. JONES, UVERY, FEED, SALE MiD E Largest and Finest Stock of Horses n.r. - a PAR LOAD of each Just Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Cartwheels. Ac. J. A. JON ES- BROAD ST. PKOFKHSTUK. WlfiW UhiKN, M. C Citizens Bank OF NEW BERN, N. C. Tha nnonle have an eye to things convenient, comfortable and cheerful Having fitted up our banking rooms to those reaulrements, we are ready to extend to all who want Banking Facilities, a hearty welcome. Lome and see us.. - - Capital , $50,000.00 BSA AAA VA Surplus and Fronts w.uw.w n J A AAA AA DeposiU ao.w-w A.Mets - 1350,000.00 t A r.nuitN. President E. H. Mbadows, Vice-President . A. VztEVL' Cashier, , EROUTH1C pavi::s ! . 1 : , U . mh linA nf kuild. in connocuuu mm j . th mit. rinwn ing, 1 am mm jiicpnv w the best grade of Granolithic Paving at ii- . ! . All wnvlr rniftnn. a reasonaoie price. ; , t-i no teed. E. ti. Harper, rnoiw xao. The Meet gfrtelil lrl ! tha WorW 0 Mill! 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