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1 1 oto40 The value of S. S. S. as a blood puriSer lias been thoroughly proven by its forty years of successful service in the treatment cf blood and skin dis tastes of every character: It is the best known and most generally used rilnrtrl nalr-iilf. nn tht mark trtrlntf tir-miSA in thr fnrft t-Mrd rf lie -ricr. nc It has not disappointed those who have -used it, and as a result of its universal success in curing disease it has made friends EVERYWHERE. .It-has been on the market for forty yejrs, and its record in that tim is one of which we are justly proud it is a record ' of forty years of cares. As a remedy for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagions Blood Poison atid all -diseases arising from an impure or poisoned condition of the blood,' S. S. S. has no equal."" It goes into the circulation and thoroughly cleanses it of all impurities and makes a complete and lasting cure of thess troubles aud disorders. It furnishes weak, polluted blood, rich, health-giviiigand health-sustaining qualities, and as this pure, fresh stream circulates through the system, atl parts of the body are invigorated and ;uade strong and healthy. S. S. S. is the only 1.1 1 .1::., ... .-1. 4-t,. r i r .. . j, t .. in any form. ; This' great medicine is the product of nature's fortits and fields, and is made from the healing, cleansing juices and extracts of roots, herbs and barks. It is, therefore; in addition to being a certain cure ..fox Mood troubles, an absolutely safe medicine for young or old. - It is not an experiment to use S. S. S. j it is a remedy with , a record and one that has proven its worth and ability by its forty years of cures. . If you need a blood remedy begin the use of S. S. S. , and write our physicians and they will send you a book concerning your trouble, and will give vou, without charge, any medical advice. ; THE SWIFF SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm JIM AJ ffVtrVr- Application lor Par don! s NORTH CAROLINA. Craven founts Notice 10 hereby given that application will bo mmde to the Governor of North CflT'MfT.a for t'ie ptrdon of Jasper Carrawon, JuVil revrawo:,. Job ilolmea, Hugh PAeaud Daniel Gn'i y cmvic-cd At June term of the Snperiyr i'v f fra-en county for the crime of larceny ii iirwn W the penitentiary for terms of im; ri :t"i;-ia ru:g-, Injf from eighteen months to thn trvr-tu1 r ? TbiitteJthdayof March 1907. ( '' 1 F. lL-AlSKlSa. i Administrators Notica ) Havinar qualified m B'trnta.-'itj-Morfl of rh of Both Wl, il..vwoit:.1, Mivi -i Ut-Tiilil. 7r persons haviwr clairna aainat a-id eptot; tt pro, sent them to the unjry in ri for vn mc-ai oii or before 4th dayof March 1W, or Itiis notice will be plead in har of tKuir recovery. Alt irreons in debted to s&id estate will pleaae maku immediate settlement. This March 4th. 1907. ' -.. .. W. H. WEST LAURA A. WEST. Administrators B. M. GREKNi Attorney. : . : , Notice ' Pursuant to a power of a-ile contained in that certain mortgaire executed by Jvie House and Martha Rouse, his wife, to J. C t hestnut, bearing-date the 22nd day of March, 19oti, the fame being recorded in the olfica of KreitUr of Decdn of Craven County in Boik 15!) paire iU3, 1 will a? 11 the court house door in New Bern, N. C, on Tuesday April 2cd, 1907, at the hour of 12 o'clock 1L, to the highest bidder for cash, the foil; wing described res' estate:- Lyli-K ao l buiir in Craven Omnty. Mo3Tov.-n ip. and Knwn and dtgn ated as follows; viz: 'I he Jane3 Kouim land, nnd adjoining- the lands of Owen foyunt an-i Natlian Boyett said taut containinjr (21) acn, more or less. . - Thia 1st day of March. 1907, S.C. CHESTNUT Morteauce, D. E. HENDERmON, AUoriwy. Executors Notico Faving-qualified aa executors of the estate of Lewis Bynum, dece-ised, lato of the county of Jones and State of North Carolina, this id to no tify all persons having claims atraintit the said estate to present them to the undersigned duty verified, on or before the fourth day of February MM, or this notiee will be plead in bar of their recovery. Ah persons indebted to eaid estate will please make immediate payment to ti,e un dersigned. This th day of February l.7. -, T, M. JENKINS, - C V KHLSON. Executors of the tnt Will and Testament of huw Bynum. deceased mortgage' isaio Pursuant to a power of -tale eontainct. in that certain mortfrage deed executed by C. B. Wiilinma and Suda William liin wif to Dallaa DinVins, bearinfr date January 18th. 19: and recorded in -the office of the Register of Dotdn of Craven coun ty In book 157, page 3-10, I will ofTfr for sale and -will leU at the court Im"j.-o r?oor in New horn, Craven county. State pf North Curolina, on Sat tirday, ;he 16th day of March. 1&07, to the hiiri-.t bidder, for cash, the following described reule tate: Lying and being in Craven county,' State of North Carolina, ftitu ted (iura brnnclt. a tributary on South side of PalniKt -fcwBmpariti Is known a a part of the Punuir iaiid, embracing All the land on tlio south and ease Bide of tin l.rav Road: tha nortkm '1 lnnd is a railottb1 land deeded to Churchiil-Wiliioms Vr2 Rid takes mil the land on ritrht hand skle of the Graf IZo&d . coins toward Chocowinity and eonUirs one hun dred and seventy Ave (175) arret mure or lesa.and being all the land owned by U. K, WulminB ano Wife in uraven county. , ... ; , ... Thia February 10th 1907. - DALLAS DINKIKS. Mortgagee, ' Hoora ft Dunn. Attorneys. , , . Ilorsa Owners ! If your hors ia sick, lame, or suffet log from any ailment - that you do not understand, write to Dr, F. E. White theVeternarian of Norfolk, Va, Sent symptoms of the trouble and he wi! end you hdvise absolutely fr. e of ul charjeea. j. . . ntu a ui Porch Columns, Rails, Bal usters, Spindles, Stair Rail Balusters, Grills, Plinth and Comer Blocks, Sash and Doors, Frames for Voodand Brick Buildings, Mouldings, Mantles, Brackets. Factory in Church Alley, New Prn r." V. ) -3 ( Vi r jOl'lEOOMffl YMBS OF CURES V 7 Tlie Thing For Bird Snooting. These shells give an open pattern at from 25 to 30 yards in choke r bore guns. They are loaded in "Leader" and " Repeater" brands. THtTSf MAKE BIG BAGS. Ask Your Dealer To Got Them. Curiot! Nesting Habits." ' Mnnj.' birds in, thclf nesting habits hnvo accommodated themselvea to tUi1 ndvanco ot civilization. Thus tbe barn nnd cliff swallows, - which once built ucdor overhaushis cI'ITa and in caveB. now place their iie33 on tlie rafters iind bencntli lle cavea of our barns. The, chimney swift,' which originally plRccd Us net on tho Inside of hollow troes, now tmoa our chimneys for that purpose.- The purple martin, once nest lug exclusively In holes in trees, will nr.f l.a many . sections nf the country iwe nothing but the bird boxes which kind hearted men have erected. . - Handicapped, "Too bad about Kecne. There's a fund of pood humorous stuff. In the antics of 'the would bo society people in hit) now neighborhood." "Well, he's just the follow to tnke advantnpe of that for-his funny Bketches." : . . ' - . . ."Yes, but Ills wife is try Ins to pet Into society there." Catholic Standard and Times. ami I hare found a tried and tested cure for Rheu matism I Not r.nnedy that will straighten tha dittortsd limbs of chronic crinfios, nor turn bony rov.uii oacit hj nssn nsniti. Tnat 13 impossuue. tut 1 can now suroly kill Uia ualiis and to-uza of this deplorable dis"ase. in oermany with a Cliemist m tho City of Darmstadt I foimd tha last ingredient with Which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was fmida a perfected, dependable rserlution. Witliout that last ingredient, I succoasfuily treated many, many cases of Rheumatism ; but now, at last, it uni formly curea all curablo cases of thlsllieretoforo much dreaded disoaao. Those Hand-like grnnuUr. wiutes, found in Kheumatlc IIIckxI, worn todteolvo and puss sway under the action of this remedy aa freely as does sugar when added tn pure vater. nd then, when diiuolved, these poisonous wastes freely psrs from the system, and the eauao of l.uei-mntlsm is gone forever. Thcro is now no real need nn actual excuse to suffer longer witii out help. Wo sell, and la conlklonce rcccuumuul Dr. Shocp's Rheumatic Remedy F. S. DUFFY. Kin? Edward left London for Biar ritz, France. , axD)vu9ioj v-i-iiOaise'v-o Ihe Dakota, o the Northern Steam ship Company is ashore near Tokio, all of the passengers having been taken off. '--,;' v':. oV-vkMv;-.;,'- Stars tie - ' xVa Kind Ym Alww BOggtst Equator of Eighty-five ptrsons were buried by a landslide in Algeria. Skin Disease: of Twenty Years' Standing ' ' - - "" Cured. ., f 1-i-ant you to know how much Cham berlain's Salve has done forme. It has cured my face of a skin disease of al most twenty years' standing.- I have been treated by several as smart phv- uiciana as we have in this country and they did me no good, but two boxes of this salve has cured me Mrs. Fannie G""1"- Try' A,a- chamberlain's Salve ?'0'a'aby DttvU. PhaiW ar'd 8 1 t r i r LtlMiS 5 TriL Rheum SHORT PASSING EVENTS There will b5 a meeting of - the Rec tor's Aid Society at the Pariah House at 11 o'clock this morning' -" The Woman's Missionary Society of First Baptist Church will meet at the charch this afternoon bt four o clock. Referring to the fact that the appro priation of Congress for a clock in New Bern's Federal building, was not suffi cient for a tower and four dials. An old citizen suggested that the" authori ties buy a Waterbury clock for a dol lar, and Dietz lantern for forty cents and hang them on the flag pole and that will be sufficient,' or at least it is supposed to te s. Scciety item, in Washington Post of March 3d Mrs. Simmons, wife of Sen ator Simmons of N. C., will leave next week to spend s6mo time on their plan aticnj on tho seashore, and will spend next summer la Caiad.i. Iierdaughter, Miss Eliza, left lest week to rpend a few w.nks in Raleigh. - Miss Eliza will accompany her mother next week. Miss Isabel, who is .attending a college in Baltimore, spent the past two weeks with her parents at the Highlands where the family has an apartment. The Supreme court has ailirmed the decision of ihe'lower court in the case of Dugs;an vs the Atlantic. Coast Line Co. Tne judgment was for ?750. A wiri'lesi telegraph 'station M'ilL be established at Elizabeth City soon; It will be the Da Forreat -'system, the same as used at the Deaufort station. Yesterday was another typical March day, a high cold wind blowing and clear skies overhead; About day break the wind began blowing a gale that was al most strong enough to blow a porous plaster 'away but fortunately it de creased considerably" and made its gen eral presence known in its own pecu liar way. The wind was from the norttwest. . The revival meeting? at the First Baptist Chureh are gaining in interest and those who attend speak highly of the sermons. Tha spirit manifested indicates a true desire of better and higher living. All meetings are wll attended. The screaming comedy of "The Man From Mexico" ws on the boards last night and it wa3 a long succession of laughs. This ia Peruclii's premier comedy and he outshines himself in his hilarity: , Tonight the play will be "Iho Midnight Marriage", and tomor row night '-Trilby." -The regular monthly meeting of the Teachers' Association, of Craven coun ty, ill be held at the court house next Saturday, March 9th at 10 a. in. Owing to the revival services at the First Baptist Church, there will hi no prayer meeting service tonight at Cen tenary Methodist Church- , : The Presbyterians will unite in the meeting at the Baptist church tonight and their regular prayer meeting will not be held. Tiis meeting of the church improvement committee to meet today at twelve o'clock will be deferred sev eral days. -: An Unusual offer , "It isn't ofttii that we l ave faith enough in the medicine put up by other people to be willing to offer to refund the money if it does not cure," Raid Davii Pharmacy to a Jou-nal man who dripped i'lio their store, "but we are fad to st:ll Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia on that bails.. , , "The Dr, Howard Company, in order to get a quick introductory salo,author- izes us to sell tlveir regular fifty cent t'ottka at ha!f-price; 25 cents, and, al though we have Bold a lot of it, and have guaraTfteed every package, riot one ha? been brought back as unsatis factory. :,. V :v "One great advantage of this sneci fk" ho continued,' "is its Bmall dose and ernvenient form. There are sixty loses in a vial that can be carried in the vef.t pocket or purse, and every one has more mcdicuml power than a big pill or tablet or a tumbler of mineral water. '' We re still selling the specific at. half-ptice, although we cannot tell how long we shall be able to do so, end any one who is subject to constipation, aick headache, dizziness, liver trouble, indi gestion, or a general played-out condi tions, ought to take advantage of this chance. Yi-u can tell your readers that i they are not satisfied with the spci fie they can com? right back to our store and we will cheerfully refund their money." .- : The Thaw defense may rest its caso tho last of this week. OASTOniA. 'Soari a'" W Ya Have toys Bought Signature X , jS1- of . March'Burr Mcintosh Monthly The current issue of this beautiful magazine, now on the news stands, contains some exquisite results in color work. The frontispieca is a study from life reproduced in a a dark shade of red by the Photogravure process. Another color study w from n photograph of Margaret fAnglin in her remarkable success "The Great Divide.'.' The art form contains a brief sketch of Titian with reproductions from hi most fam ous paintings reproduced In n exqui site art tone ink. An l iteresting story on lifo in Mexico is superbly illustrated with unusual photographs. Under the htadirg of Peopln of Note Wm. Dean Kowelis, ex.-PrcbiJent Cleveland, Mm. Cleveland, Prta.dcnt Dinz of. Mexico and IlC'ti. James firy.-c, the new Enyli-ih Aui'is-i-iidor are given promi nent pl.tc". A hj io a I fi)i-i!i cons sts of mu'y I'lvnrn n'. ti' g -i m in thi operatic vol mid x i.L.ml ;f of woiniiti-ni ai t- REVIVAL MEETINGS IN . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Services Under the Direction of Itev' J T Jenkins, of ; Wilson, Indications ot Great Spiritual Awakening. The revival meetings in progress at the First Baptist Church under . tTie di rection of . Rev. John T. Jenkins, of Wilfon, are attended by large numbers of peo W, and the Christian people cf the entire city are.inttres'.td in them. The 6ermons , are strong and those addressed to lethargic Christians are particularly pointed and conducive to activity. He shows in a clear and com prehensive way the duty of man to his Creator and tho inevitable fate of the man who is careless about his soul's welfa're, He 3peaks as a man of deep consecration and knowledge of the Bi ble. ; ' v Interest is increasing daiiy and doubt less there will be many" emersions. Two services are held daily, cne at 10 am, and one at 7:45 p in., a song service precedes the evening meeting. The business men have generally re sponded to the requests of the com mittee in rcs-poct to the Ik. urs cf serv ice. The public, ia urgently requested to attend thtse meetings. Literacy Department Wcman's Club The L'terary Department of the Woman's Club will meet at the resi dence of Mrs. Frank W. Hughes on Thursday M arch 7, at 4 p. m. The following papers will be read: Blackboard and Geo Eden Mrs. M. M. Marks. Steve Barnet end tho Decline of Pir acy Mrp. J. G. Garth. Early Governors Mrs. A. H. Rawl ings. For Rheumatic Sufbrers. The qu'ck relief from pain afforded by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm makes it a favorite with sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, lum bago, and deep seated and muscular pains. For scle by Davis Pharmacy and F S Duffy. - Many valuable horses have been lost in. Loudoun county, Virginia, death having been caused by some one put ting glass in their feed. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. - Have you nejrlected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kid neys and Bladder? Hav-j you pains 'in the loins, side, back, groins and blad der? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so William s Kidney PuIh will cure you. Sample i ree. By mail 50 cents. Isold by Druggists. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Props.. Cleveland. O. Sold by D. A. Harget The KcLean Contracting Company, of Baltimore, secured the contract for erecting the Tidewater Railway's "big steel pier at Pinners Point, Norfolk. A Valuable Lessen. 'Six years ago I learned a valuable lesson," writes John Pleasan, of Mag nolia. Ind. "I then began taking" Dr, King's New Life Pills, and the longer I take them the better I find them. " They please everybody. Guaranteed at all druggists. , ,''.- -' ' - One's own thistle field is dearer to him than his neighbor's garden of ro ses. German. ; -" Croup can positively be stopped in 20 minutes. ;. No--voniiting 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. - y- ' '...;.-' The coroner's jury held the operating and construction departments of the New York Central responsible for the wreck on February J.6th. V It's a pleasure to tell our readers a- bout a Cough Cure like Dr.. Shoop's For years Dr. bhoophas fought against the use of Opium, Chloroform, or other unsafe Ingredients commonly found In Cough remedies. Dr, Shnop, it seems, has welcomed the Pure Ffod and Drug Law recently enacted for he was. work ed along similar lines many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had a warning printed on them against Opium and other nar cotic poisons. He has thus- made it possible for mothers to protect their children by ins'sting on havine Dr, Sbjsop'e Cough Cure, Sold by F.; S. I'u it y, :-;-',-: , Frank Furlong, 21 years old, who murdered his aunt in Now York, died in the electric chair recently at Sing Sing. Rliln, From tle Grave. A prominent manufacturer, 'Wm. A Fertwell, of Lucama, N, C.,' relates most remarkable experience. Ho says 'After taking less than 8 bottles of Elec trie Bitters, I feel like one rising from the grave. My trouble is Bright's dis ease, in the Diabcttcs stage, I fully be lievo Electric Bitters will cure me per- mancntl;;, for it has already stopped the liver and bladder complications which have troubled me for years." Guarant eed at all dfuiiifiHtft. Prie only Wlc, t . For Twenty-one TRADE MARK" REGISTERED F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va. Chamberlain's Cough Rtmtdy a Favorlt 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 nleasure in recommending it." Fori sale by Davis Pharmacy and F S Duf- fy- Friends of Mrs. Baker G. Eddy be lieve the suit over her will never come to trial. . ' PILES! PILES 1 PILES! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tu mors, allays the itching at once, acts as poultice, trwes instant renei. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is pre pared for Piles and Itching of the pri vate Darts. Everv box is Kuaranteed. Sold by druggists, by mail, for 60c and 1.00 Sold bv D. A Harget SEED PEAS AND BEANS FOR TRUCKERS ! First and Best, and Alas ka's Improved Extra Early Red Valentine Beans. Seed Rye, Rust Proof Oats, Hay, Grain and.Feed, . Corn, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, CHAS. B. HILL 35 Middle St. New Bern, N. C. KILL the COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS Dr. sing's WITH Ilea Discovery ONSUMPTtON Pries OUGHSand BOeUI.OO OLDS Fret Trial.. Guaranteed for all THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES, or MONEY BACK Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Tha Children's; Farorit coma ' . Cough, Colds, Croup tuvd Whooping Cough. This ree Is (asanas tor Its ewes ere large ,w ot tke elriliiei world. It eaa alwars be asnseuloa ims, II esotalas ao oplarn or otber earssrul draf aaa Bar a f Irea as eaauclemll to a sebi as to aa aemll 1'rlo. 96 ota; Lre 8U, 60 eta. Lax-ls5 C S.n:ttiLl - v. . w Bonanza Orinoco Parmer's Bone have been the standard Cotton and Tobacco guanos in the South because great care is used in the selection of materials. Ask your dealer for Royster's . goods and don't take substitutes said to be just as good. See that the trade-mark is on every bag. fr3 U " 111) Ml DO THIS MEADOWS' FERTILIZERS. 0 Meadows Cotton and All Crop Guano for Cotton. Gold Leaf and Roanoke for Tobacco. Special Fertilizers for all crops. Ask your dealer for our Brands, and you will be pleased with ths results. Not how CHEAP but how GOOD Is our aim. 0 E. B. & J. A. a WORKS NEUSE RIVER. 31 ali MANUFACTURERS, Ncponset Roofing For a Cheap Roofing flraAa VnnRntr f ha takes the lead. Full stock of both kinds Gasfeill Hardware Comp'y Middle Street Phone in JUST I KEW SHIPu'ENT OF f.'EN'S HATS FOR SPRIKG in all the ? leading Shapes and Colors. Prices from $1.00 to $3.00. If you are in need of a Hat call and see us, we are sure we can suit you. .v ; .' ; , Also Just Received a shipment of oar Fine Clothing in the new colors for Spring. Some very rich patterns, you can easily select a Suit of Clothes here if you will see the line we have. - If you will notice our windows you can see some of the new Spring Clothes, Hats, Shirts and Shoes. .-"'. ..- , s: 75 MIDDLE ST, i . Years 9 3 II H ID 0 BY USING BRANDS OF 0 a Meadows Co. Q NEW BERN, N. there Is none better and, for a High J 'PaROID" and Right Prices. 147. New Bern, N. C. u n u n COPLON, u n Lti'a t l , !t Is
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