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1 I a MiYrinc LLUAL. 1UI IWCJ e. -'- ' -- , ACHIXISIIUTOB'S 50IICE. Having qualified as administrator of R. T. Carawon, deceased, late ot Cra- Ten county, N. this la to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned. or to D, L.Ward,' his attorney, on or before the 11th day of November, 1908, or this notice will be plead in bar ot their recov- ery. . All persons indebted to said e- f the .estate ot J? M. Daniels, de tate will please make. immediate pay- ceased, late ot Craven county, N. C, ment V . - This the 9th day of November, 1907. ' " Z. M. CARAWON, '. .-v V Administrator. r TITHTEF.'H Si I E OF LAUD. In accordance with a deed ot trust, executed November 6, 1905, and re- corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, N. C, in Book No. 156, on Page 472. - by- Frank J. French and tyary A., hi swlfe, to E. C. Boomer and W. B. Ferguson, the land described in said instrument will be , old for cash, at public outcry, to the ' highest bidder, at the Court House in New Bern, N. Cjon Saturday, Decem ber 14th, at 12 o'clock m. The land 'to be sold is described as follows: Situated in Craven countyTN. C, he glnnlng at ' McCoy's 3rd corner, a stump shown by I H. French, aed tuns N. 77 degrees W. 32 1-2 poles to a black gum standing on the side of a 1 ditch, Hughes and Wallace's corner; thence S.-71 degrees W.. with J. E. Morris's line, formerly Arnold's land, 151 poles to a pine stump on Plank Landing Road, said stump was shown . by F, C. Hosier, Wm. Mosley, and L. H. French,- and runs thence S. 89 1-2 ' W. 61 2-5 poles to Kinser's Ditch; then 1 with his ditch 8. 43 1-2 W. 60 poles to Klnsey 'a corner; also 3rd corner of 8prlgg's 640 acre patent;, thence with Mosley's line S. 78 degrees E. 320 poles to a pine in McCoy's Branch, Palmer and Mosley's corner; thence with McCoy's Branch to two perslb mon trees in said branch," Blades corner: thence with F. C. Mosely's line to the beginning, containing 142 .acres, more or less. Also described as the aameVland ' conveyed to F.J. French by-: F. II. ; Von-: Ebersteln, guardian, September 18. 1903 and re corded in said- record In Book 147; on Page 392. - . ' - "' November 8, 1907. V - E. C. BOOMER, Trustee. H. C. WHITEHL'RST, Attorney." JfOBTQAGiS S11ET)F KKAL ESTATE . By virtue of a power contained In a mortgage ced from Vf. M. Huggins and wife to N. Tisdale, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret county, N. C'.Book No. 1 M. D., Tage. 140, I will sell at the Court House door in New pern, N. C, nt pubjjc auetlon (or cash; at 12 o'clock M., on Monday, 9th day -of December, 1907,; tbV following de scribed real, estate in Careteret county, N. C, on Davis shore: One fourth acre, more or less, beginning at the S. E. corner ot the Gtfj. W. Babbitt, land on west side of the high way, running thence with the Geo. W. Babbitt line, N. 67 W. 10 poles; thence S. 4 poles; thence S. 67 EL 10 poles to the highway; thence W. with the highway 4 poles to the beginning. Being the-same land mortgaged to A. D. Ward, said mortgage being recorded in the office pf the Register of Deeds of -Carteret county, N. C. in ' Book No. 4, Page 689, to which, ref erence may be had- for further de scription. ' . ' N. TISDALE, - Mortgagee. R. B. NIXON, Attorney. -. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to thd-powcr of sale con tained in that certain mortgage deed executed by C. D. Mercer and L. T. Mercerl his wife, to J. E. Morris, Rearing date of January 26th, 1906, and recorded in the office of'Regls- ter of Deeds for Craven county In Book No. 160, Folio 152, I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bid der at the Court House door in New Bern, tf. C, on Monday, the 9th day of December, 1907, at the hour ot 12 o'clock M., the following described real estate, as conveyed in said mort gage, to-wit: All that certain tract-or-parcel of lard In Cravea county. North , Caro llna, ad Joining the lands ot A. C l Lui.e, - R. A. r.usaoll and others, be ginning at the mouth of Wilkerson's branch and runs north 60, 100 poles to a white oak ft" the fork of said branch ; then south 27 W. - to the lane leading from the dwelling house of said A. C. Lane, 88 poles to a llght- ' wood stake, where the cross fence jelns the lane fence; with said cross fence S. 55 E. to Flat Swamp; then down the run of -said swamp to the mouth of Wilkerson's branch, the, be ginning, containing ' seventy-five (75) acres, more or lens. It being the Mmfl Und conveyed c aJ1 J- a Morrl, to said erD. Msresr, by deed dated December 6, 1905, and record- d in Book No. 160, Folio 151 of the pubn0 recorda of Craven county, to Which reference Is hereby mad. - Thls 6th. day ot November, 1907." , J.'R.: MORRIS, " ": " r Mortgagee. Jt OUARA, Attorney, r " administrator's S0TIC1. Having qualified as ' administrator this is to notify all persons having :.aims against the eilaie oi said, de ceased to exhibit them to the under- signed on or before j the 1th day ot November, 1901, or this notice will be Pleaded i- ot thrir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will PleM km?U November 6th, 1907, C. B. IPOCK, - Administrator, R. B. NIXON, Attorney. Sale for Partition ' .- , Nathan" George ,'.-,;,' -: :'' '" - ; 'V ; va. " .V .' -; "' .v Marlah George and others By virtue of an order of the Super- lot Court in the above entitled cause, I will sell for cash, at 12 M.. at the Court House door, New Bern, N, C Monday December 9th. 1907,-all the following described property, vis: On South side of Neuse river and west side ot Slocumbs Crek, beginning at the 2nd corner of Ellen B. McDolege patent dated 1759, "ji V stake In Reed Neck or the north side of Black Swamp and by the south side ot a small branch known by the nam of Ratlesnake Slosh,: running thence north 2ndHne of said patent N. 62 E. 40 poles to a stake on the north side of Reedy Neck Branch the third corner of said patent then with 3rd line of some S. 20 E. 67 14-100 poles then to a stake then 8. (2 W. and parallel to the second line of said pa tent T49 poles to. the first line ot the patent then with rst line N. 22 W. to the beginning. Refer to Book 81, Page 229 Register of Deeds office ef Craven County for forth description. R. R NIXON, , Comm Administrators Notice Having qualified as administrator cQhe estate of John M. Thorp deceas ed, late of Craven county, N. C, this Is to notify all persons having Claims against the estate -of said deceased to exhibit themto the undersigned on or before the 5th day of November 1908, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery."" All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment - November 5th 1907. ,' ' . W. L. BARNES - Administrator. Entry Notice State of North Carolina, Craven County, To R. B. Lane, Entry Taker Taker for Craven County: , - ' The undersigned, Geo, K. West, ot Craven county, North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the following de scribed piece' or parcel-of land Is Fhird Township, Craven county, State f North Carolina, the same being va cant and unappropriated land, : and iubject to entrff vli: Bounded on the 'forth1 by the pocosln, on . the north Ids it Dover Road, on the east by lit bxnea tf T. t. Bryan, on the south f i4 dha Psugherty lands, and on chs west by the lands ot Mrs. 1L E. Harrison, and others, containing, by es dmatlon Two Hundred acres. . Entered this 29, day of Oct 1907, ' " GEO. K. WEST. Mortgage Sal- Pursuant to a power of sale contaln )i In that certain mortam exeoutea bJr T. W. Howell and Sarah K. Howell, his wlf, to W. B. Brown, said mortgage and note twins' duly al-n-d to J. R. M. Warren with all prop erty rlal'ta and powers Inveited In eald W. E. Brown by the said mort gage, bearing- data the ltth day of April, ISM. the same being- recorded in the offloe of the Register of Deed f Craven county in dook na, pagoa SOT, SOS and 309. I will sell at the Court Houee door In New Bern, N. C; i h i2nit dav of November.. 1107. at the hour ot 11 o'clock M to the hla-h.t l.ldrlrr tar cash, all ot the fol lowing decrlbed property aa conveyed loathe mortgage atoreeald towlt: One tract of land In Craven county, on the North aide of Swift Creek and eituat ed on tha Waahlngton road, beginning at O. p. Lancaster corner and runs SoMh 13, Kaat It poles to Edward Lathlnghouee corner, then South !, West 10 poles, then North 14, Wait 144 pole, to the Washington public road, then up said road to O. F. Lancaster's line, then with said Lancaster line South (1, East 1(1 poles to the begin nlng, containing (9 acres, more or less. - J. a M. WARREN, Assignee of Mortitagea, New Prn. IV. C, October Tl. 10T. Administrators Ilotica Having qualined as admhilstrator of the estate ot Herman Ipouk, deceased, late of Craven county, N. C, tlts Is to notify all persons having clmi arelnst the estate of said dnnessed to exhibit then) to the unuerslgned on or V.w.T.aa's t " " st'.;-' tuJ cvar Coir lives, v'Jch ne0';ct mry c-jis ta kscoraa Fcnrr -: ! 1.' 9 jr.-rs b.to a prJrg tlzijwly L-LL-j a medlctna tiat'acts dlrec'.'y cayotsrwomaaJyorsnsC: C. ordorcf f s caussd your iromar.'y trcs.'. ' j. Th r!ht remedy (oryrj,tea you tava til:.! taLuL3,r .-; -;jr, " d.-; '2 r;!..3, L: j.'..r finclloca e!a, Is ' ' ' - ; ' ' r. r.i , t r.TAven of cunnunY Says Pe-ru-na Is a Good Aledicine. , Hon. O.C. Brook, Mayor of Banbury, Ohio, also Attorney for Farmers' Bank and Banbury Building and Loin Oo writes j " .UI have the utmost eonfldenoe In the Ttrtusof Peruna. It li great medic In. I have used it and I have known many Of my friends who have obtained bene ficial results from its nee. caaaoi prtlte PerxSaM too klghly. " THERE are a host of petty ailments whloh are the dlrec.tresult of the weather. '. : -''..'j-.i' v-;- Thls is more true ot th e excessive heat of summer and the intense cold of win ter, but is partly true of all seasons of the year. Whether It be a cold or a cough, ca tarrh of the head or bowel complaint, whether the liver be affected or the kid neys, the eause is very liable to be the same. ' . - -: : The weather slightly deranges the mneous membranes of, the organs and the result is some functional disease. Peruna has become standby la thousand ot bomea tot minor ait meat of thla sort. , - PLANTATION FOB BENT. A good opportunity , will be given to a suitable man on a place of 500 icrea, five miles from New Bern, rhe whole or part may be obtained. FRANCIS DUFFY. y . FOB SALE CHEAP Two . very - fine - Aberdeen-Augus cows, very best beef stock for this section. Also one fine ram. . . : -, GEO. N. IVES & SON, A - New Bern, N. C -; ' I-' WANTED! ; v-s. f .- ' ' Sober, industrious young man to work on farm by the year. Reference required Address R. F. D. No.-4, or jail at Pine Lumber Co'a Planing Mill New Bern, N. C, . . , ' " GEO. D. GORDNER. KILL. COUCH iw cure TH tunes ""Dr. fcj;'o I Hcv Dbeovcry Wil jrOLDS Trial Bottle Fret AND ALL THROAT AND LUNQ TROUBLES. GUARANTEED 8 ATIbFACXO&Y OB MONEY BJSyUNDED. FOB SALE! . ' A number ot nice S. C. Leghorn Cockerels at ?1 per head. 'Apply to -XT. GOODING, v- " Pamlico, N. C. FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of peo ple who have been cured of coughs aud cold by Chamberlain's Cough "Remedj have done more than all else to make it s staple article of trade and commerce ovet a large part of the civilized world. before the iftth day of September 1101, or this notice -will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All porsons indebt' ed to said entate will please make Im mediate payment. September lti, ltOT. N. B. IPOCK, , Administrator. f T It 'if !. II M 1 131 oi..:" I ""mil M mm -.iiM.dw. .a iiwi.i'aiMTftaliij i i - , HON. a O. BROOKS. III :.: loco motes; u.'i--u Loco, N. C. Nov. 14. W are har lng cold weather and are loving to t ait by the fire . .;" Hog killing is again in progress. . . The Messrs. Ervins have been hav ing good luck In killing (turkeys of late. . .;' Master Lee Hlggins caught In his trap recently a very large opossum.. Miss Maggie Smith . and. brother, Albert, spent Saturday .alght .. with (heir brother, J. Smith, of Hadnot's Creek. " . . ; ... - ., . .. Mrs. John Morton and son, Jimmle, spent Saturday night at -.Mr. Ellja Conway's, near Oliver. , . , Mr. C. C. Parsons, ot Jones county, was a "visitor here Sunday, -Mr, D. W. Smith spent , 8aturdayJ tugnt at Mr. Asa . Simpson a, , near Pollocksyllle. ' , Mr. J. T. Barsons was visiting rela tives in Jones county Sunday. T A Hard Debt to Pay "I owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off."-writes O, S. Clark of We'stfleld, Iowa, "v for my rescue from death by Dr. King's New Discov ery. Both lungs were so seriously af fected that death peemedJ;jlmmlnent, when I commenced taklngf.New 'Dis covery. The ominous (,d"ry, .hacking cough quit before the first pottle was uced, and two more bottles made a complete ure." Nothing has ever equalled New. Discovery for coughs, colds and all throat- and Jung com plaints. Guaranteed "by All Druggists, 50 cents and 11.00.' Trial bottles free. " The question ot E. H. Harriman's right to refuse answers to the Inter state Commerce Commission's ques tions was argued before the Federal Court in New York. ' . ,v . i o 1 ia i n , - "May the Lord help you make Buck len's Arrica Salve known to all,"-, writes J. G. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. It quickly took the pain out of a felon lor me and cured it in a wonderfully short tlme." Best on earth for sores,' burns and wounds, 25 cents at all druggists. fi . - The riding test seems n likely - to pause the loss of nearly 100 efficient army officers if it is strictly enforced. , OASVOaXA. twitiit Tia M Voa Haw Hirers gag Tia Kind VoaHa natoi REMOVAL! '- .. ..1 - " f - - . : ' . haveremoved my Shops from the id stand, near Hancock street, to two ioors west of Middle, on South Front ttreet where I will be plehsed to serve my customers. Buggies, Spring wagons. Carta an drays, 'kept in ttoek, also Cart whee ; or tale. Repair work done with neat ne? s and dispatch. , . -. 1. TREWWITU, LACK8MITH & WBIILR16H1 A departure In one of our Up-to- Now ltlgs is a courtesy that many peo ple are now enjoving. ,Tbe vehicles that we ofTor you am the Latest pro duced that rolls on wheels. We re main -c, :.$-",''---:U-.y. , Tonr humble servants, - O. S. Wate' & Sons :.. Crimson Clover : : ; Seed Rye.U ' - Seed Oats, , . C. S. MeaL C S. Hullf. All kinds feed: " .-No. 1 Timothy" Hay, a specialty, Bran and -Ship stufi at' r :' CHf.5.B.HLV 35 Kldti's St. ' " ' ' New Isre, N. C WASTED For 0. .8. Annys Able bodied unmarried men between ages of 21 and 35; Citizens of United States, ot good character and ' temperate habits, who can speak, read aud write English. For information apply , to Recruiting Office, 111 Middle St, New Bern. N. C. .-" WASTED PEAJfTTS The highest cash price tor peanuts will be paid at.Kafer's Bakery. Farm ers are requested to apply there.. , 12j !4 t i i it SOUND YIEW ITEMS. ; November 16.. Mr. A. T. Garner will soon start up a grocery store near, this placer - It will be a great help to the place. Drummers would do well to see him. . Elder D. B. Garner has just finished the lower story of his house ready for the paint ' - -.'-''' - We have a nice, school started op j at .Sound View. Jllss Maggie Ennett pf Cedar Point is the teacher. v.;:.,' ' ',-.-''.'". b. a ' CaUrrh Cannot Ot Cnrcd. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot teach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal" remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acta directly on the blcod and mucous surfaces. ' Hal l'r Catarrh Cure Is not a quack' medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this cpuntry for years and is a regular prescilptlon. , It ia composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The ' perfect combination ef the two jigredlents is what produces such wonderful results in curing, Catarrh, .: Send for testi monials. .. ' ' - A. F. J. CHENEY & CO., ; . .Proprietors, Toledo, O x Sold by Druggists, price 75c. , ! v ; Take Hall's Family :Pllls for consti pation. - t'tes to Face Gatllng Guns. , ' Lincoln, Neb,, Nov. 14. Following the reporter, the clash between the United States troops and the - TJte Indians In Colorado last night, in which six ot. the redskins are report ed to have .been slain, the command ant of the department of the Platte today hurried forward 40 " tons of powder and shells and five Gatllng guns. ' .. ' , c The consignment was sent to Get tysburg, S. D. : . How to Care a Cold Be as careful as you can yen will occasionally take cold, and wben you dot get a medicine of known reliabil ity, one vthat has an established repu tation and that is certain., to effect a quick cure.. Such a medicine is Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. It has gain ed a world wide reputation by its 're markable cures ot this most common ailment, and can always be depended upon. : It acts on" nature's plan, re lieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. - During the many years in which It has been in general use we have yet to learn ot a single case of cold or attack pf the grip having re sulted In pneumonia when this rem edy .was used, which shows conclu sively that it is a certain preventa tive of that dangerous disease. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult For sale by Davis Phar macy and F..S. Duffy. Salvationists to Get Ships. '' Ixndon, Nov. 14. The Shipping Ga tette reports that there is a probability, that the Salvation Army will .soon own-Atlantic Bteamers in connection with its Canadian emigration schemes. Its methods of working the schemes are not approved by the steamship companies. . ' r A summer' tonic that ' braces the body and brain, cools the system, reg ulates your stomach, kidneys, and liver. That's what Hollleter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. F. S. Duffy. : h. " Ex-State Treasurer Harris, . of Pennsylvania was sued in connection with the failure ot the Enterprise Na tlopal Bank. ' CASTOR I A , For Infants and Children. TIib Ynn Hawo ATyavi P" num .iv. nn. e.i.t Bears the &gnataro of Thousands of men have een- laid off by Industrial concerns as the re sult of the financial stringency.'..- . , The Sew Pare Food and Drag Law ' We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar tor coughs and lung troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug Law as It contains no opiates or other harm ful drugs, and we recommend It as a safe remedy for children and adults Davis Pharmacy. , Mr. Roosevelt is expected to urge Congress to establish at once a system ot postal savings-banks. G. B. Bufhans Testifies After Four ' "' '-.:'-V; Tears,:' G. B. Burhansot Carlisle Center,, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that t had been entirely jcured of a severe kidney trou ble by taking less thai two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sediment anf pnln and symptoms of kidney diamine, disappeared.: I am glad to soy that I have never had a return of any of t'uOfte Bjmptoms during the four jmi-s that have elapned and I am evUntly cured to utmy cm el, and hnrf'y tpc.- 1 I'.ili j's i: ' (' rn t ) r.-'y ( i ' f ' i i irr Bradstreet's Trade Keport Richmond,- Va., . Nov. 13. Brad street's . Saturday will say for Rich mond, Va., and vicinity; . , There is little change in the con dition of the market for. dry " goods and kindred lines. Orders for Imme diate shipment are small. , Dealers in toys and holiday goods are having an excellent season and in some .-in stances are from two to three weeks behind in shipment Orders for pro duce and provisions show a decline, although prices are lower generally in this line. Offerings ot tobacco oh the Richmond market are' consider ably behind the average ot this sea- I son, but forwhat has been sold prices show a better average than last year.- Manufacturers ot tobacco are working at. full capacity, and in moBt instances the old crop is . well used up. Smaller quantities, of cotton-are being marketed, this Is believed &aa to the lateness of the crop 'and scarcity of " currency has retarded good. In Richmond the bankers have been able to care for ' their regular patrons while in some smaller centers scarcity of currency has . . regarded general . trading. Collections are not gpoAV'?. '".'.;.';' ,:.t;vv : ' Celds and Creep in Chfldren l"My little girl is subject to colds," says Mra.-Wm. H. Serlg, No. 41 Fifth St, Wheeling, W. Va, "Last winter sheeiftd a severe spell and a terrible )ugh,' But I cured her with Cham berlain's Cough Remedy without the aid of ft doctor, and my little boy has been prevented many times from hav ing .the croup by the timely use ot this syrup." This remedy is tor sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. B. Duffy. , J. B. Foraker's lieutenants say he will soon announce his candidacy for tho Presldentcy, V ' OABTOniA, Bean tie ) Vw Haw Always Bojjlf '" M Haw Always Signs tars ' ef The trustees of the Catholic Univer sity affirmed, their, adherence to the Pope's encyclical placing the ban on "modernism, and requested Cardinal Gibbons to write the formal letter to Pope Plus. " So Case of Pneumonia on Beeord. We do not know of a single Instance where a .cough or cold resulted In pneumonia or consumption when Fo ley's Honey and Tar had been taken. It cures coughs, colds perfectly, so do not take chances with some un known preparation which may con tain opiates, ; which cause constipa tion, a condition that retards recov ery from a cold. Ask for Foley's Hon ey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. Davis Pharmacy. i After being entombed 87 hours in Draper mine, ' Pennsylvania, Michael McCabe walked out in good shape. Appendicitis is due to a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic pur gatives. To avoid all danger, use on ly Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle eleansers and . lnvlgorators. Guaranteed for headache. Biliousness, malaria and Jaundice, at All Drug giets, 26a ; , At a church social at Washington, Pa., Marion Shaler offered a $2 bill i to pay tor a 26-cent oyster sUw, and when the lady in charge declined tc return the change Shaler said he would "eat it out" He was taken sick with a pint of oysters still due, and was compelled to see, a physician. .BTOrtlA. Bears th Bigaatos elm MM io8 Haw lrrvg Boun ef 3overnor Hughes, of New York, re quested several prominent bankers to act as a committee on revision ot the banking laws. 'A ' .,h ,.-v'v What Weald ! J)e! C: In case of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve the pain? Such injuries are liable to occur In any, family and everyone should be prepared fo them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft cloth will re- I lleve the pain almost instantly, and unless the Injury Is a very severe one, will caupe the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale by Davis Pharmacy ard F. 8. Duffy. When William Mitchell, arrested at Pittsburg as a suspicious character, took the pledge, never to steal, the magistrate reduced his fine. ' Sick Headache. - This ' distressing , disease results from a disordered condition of the i stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ' Tablts. Get a free sample at Davis Pharmacy and F, S. Duffy's and try it An alleged great lottery was un covered by Secret Service men in Chicago. How to Treat a p!a Spralus, swellings aud lameness are promptly relieved by C! 1 TaSa Calm. Tl.la Kulmoi.t r nurnmnUon end s r-t h o srr;itu riny be chtI la r 4 1 1- f t a U.lrd the time rciulnvl I y t' tr.-.' : ' ist. F.-r r 'e ly I ? !! -;l F. f.. 1 -f. French exposition Awards Her Dlpkoma ef Honer. Boston, Nov. 16. Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, the leader of the Christian Science denomination, has . been awarded a diploma of honor by the International Exposition ot Book and Paper Industries recently held in Paris. The interesting information reached the Christian Science Sentinel of Bos ton, through a letter from Dr. W. H. Tolman, commissioner general forth United States at" the Book and. Paper Exposition. Dr. Tolman'a letter was addressed to Rev. Wm. P. McKenaie ot the Ohrlstlan Science Publishing So ciety, and is as follows: Paris, L'Octobre 23, 1807. Dear Dr. McKenzle: It gives me sincere pleasure to in form yeft that, on my recommenda tion, the highest award, a grand prize. was made your exhibit by the inter national Jury at this Exposition. A diploma, of honor was awarded lirsEddy as th founder ot Christian Science. Very sincerely yours. ;, W. H. TOLMAN, Commissioner American Section. man's letter was made uf largely ot Mrs. Eddy's writings. j Sluggish Liver a Fee te Aaslftea iou cannot accompiisa very muca if your liver is inactive as yon teal dull, your eyes are heavy and silent exertion exhausts you. Orine Lnxa tjve Fruit Sryup stimulates the llvex and bowels and makes yon feel brisk and active. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate e gripe ant is mild and very pleasant to take, prlno is more effective than pills er ordinary cathartics. Refuse subsQ? tutes. Davis Pharmacy. ; AO' advertisement appeared In a Chicago paper recently asking for a housekeeper, chambermaid, cook ana1 night Watchman to sail on an airship; wages good. - . .IS. (M Vis ttm Ikme teesls ' blgnatu t - - t j Officers at naval recruiting statieas say thaCas a rule, if three or more chums apply to enlist aad one falls to pass the examination, 'the ethers ' back put ' A tickling cough, frost any Cause, Is quickly stopped by Dr. Snoop's Cough Cure. And it is so thoroughly harmless and safe, that Dr. Shook tells " niiUnTS everywhere to -give It ))cbes. : The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung-healing " mountainous shrub, furnish the cura tive properties to Dr. Sheep's Cough Cure. It caltnr the cough, and heals the sore and sensative bronchial mena branee. No opinm, no chlorotorss. .nothing harsh used .to injure or sup press. Simply a resinous plant X tract, that helps to heal aching lungtt The Spaniards call this shrub which the Doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Take no ether. , F. f4. Duffy. ' News reached Tacoma, Waaa, N vember 5, that a volcanic eruption la September destroyed the new Mo Cullough and Perry peaks, which had appeared b the Aleutian Islands. The. news was broaoht by the fcffleera of a United States revenue cutter, which had left the Inlands about three weeks before. Whn the Stomach, Heart er Kid ney nerves get weak, then theee ar ' gans always fall. Don't drug the stomach, ncr stimulate the heart kidneys. That Is simply a Makeshift Get a prescription knows to drug, gists everywhere as' Dr. Shoop's Re storative. The Restorative la r pared expressly for these weak l side ncrven. Strengthen these nervsa, : build them up with Dr. Shoop's It storative tablets or liquid and sea how quickly help will come. Free sample sent on request hy Dr Shoe, Racine, Wis. Your health Is sorely worth this simple t8t F. S. Duffy. Students is the Carnegie teckmi&I schools at Pittsburg are vracflcUrj surveying at night in Skealey Parg. The object Is to instruct ia tight wri , those who ere to become stlnlag ex! railroad engineers. Laateras are usi for placing eights, and eall electric I lights for taking vernier readlnes. lie FougVt at Gettynlnrs; David Tarler, of Fayette, N. T., wis lost a foot at Gettyuburr. wrltts:-4- 'Electric Bitters have dene me t good than any medicine 1 ever t i For several years I Itid ema-U ti ? bis, and paid cut much monf y for r 1 Iclne to little jmrpohe unUl I i Uktng Electr :s r::rs.' I I ? t take $'00 for mint V -y I n for n)." C . 1 t - ',: f r f i : i and for f teruMve fi 1 ' 1 I fur 1 At n t 1
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 19, 1907, edition 1
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