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,.Z3 4 HARDWARE tJuildinrr Ma- terial Paints, Oils Varnishes American , Fei Fence It , ill Mrs, I. C, in HENRY'S 1 Prescriptions i from all physicians. Quickly and Ac curately filled. I lso a full tine of Choice Toilet "articles. : -, - Pharmacy, - PHONI3 17?- i Take Notice -if .' t am in position to do all kinds of Repair Work on Carts; Wag gons, Carriages,. Buggies .. and othar vehicles Rubber tiring a specialty. " New work built to or--der I can save you money, ' ' s.l; .-; Yours to pie ise.i 29 Craven St New Bern, N. C. Successor to Williams & Scales Just Received Fresh lot of Apples Cali fornia Grapes, ' Bananas, Burrnuda Onions, Sack On Ions, White Picklin? Onions Cabbage and Iiisb Potatoes. JACOBS & CO. , l PHONE 86. 0' T. ENNETTS ..'. : r... ; PREPARED. Agricultural ; - Lime m ikes every acre count and every testimonial good. Is prepared for all site and all ercps, ' Write us for price3 rr.J testimonies. ' .' AGrJCl'LTUIlAL' LIME co. new r:::;, n. c IVrnts! VelhlsI to n;ciAr .; Soji or Scy Liv.-.z nJ i iz'.d Peas fa: which hrhe.t prices will b pH. . FOlfSALE A fsv.- i c: vc. cf ..t ' U0 Cl I : ...1, I,), '-rc-.:i V.::i rnJ t "l 1 ' 'I ' 1 ' - ' is''. J A 'J.. ' : i ' s-n . . ( '. D. H. - WILLI4FJS CA'.'ES AMD DAUGHTERS. Mrs. Harriet Clark Klsber of Tren ton, X J..--I8" kuown as the "anvil queen," being one of the largest man ufacturers of anvils in the world. Mrs. F. W. Gerard, phnlrman th forestry committee of the General Fed eration or women's Clubs, has worked In behalf of forestry for more than twenty years, . , 1 - , Miss Emma Helen- Blair, assistant fat Ihe state historical library of Wlacon tln, la an acknowledged authority on the Philippine. Islands, but has written much on other historical subjects. . k Miss Dorothy I Frooks, fifteen years old, a student at the Wadleis-h htrh j school, New Xork, who aspires to be a ; Judge some day when the suffragettes hOVe COnaUered. WHS nnn nt tha Brant-. ers for the Independence league during the recent campaign. . . Mrs. John Curran of Bt Louis, presi dent of the Women's Missouri Devel opment association, 1; working hard to have the 12,000.000-acres of unfilled fertile land In the state (trough t Into cultivation. One- 'Of .the means by which she hopes to' accomplish this Is by having agriculture, at least tha rudJi menu, taught in the foubllc schools. I Curious Cuflingsl in the. Bible the' word "girl" occurs but once. - . The fashion In indies' attire today ex aetty reverses that of f6rty years ago, when the mode was to wear tiny hats and enormous skirts. Portugal has not always been called Portugal. It was formerly Lusltania. The present name is derived " from Pprto Callo, the ancient name of the town now known to us as Oporto. ; A panic was caused in the Nevsky prospect, St., Petersburg's chief street, by the appearance" of a man driving a small cart to which two wolves and a fox were harnessed.. Eventually the man was arrested. , 1- I;. While fishing off Dungeness, Mr. Bur- rough I of Wanstead Pni k. . London. I caught a conger weighing sixteen and vuc-unu puuuuH, unci upon opening IF found a whole fresh herring wrapped up In a German newspaper. . - ; ' Current Comment. - "How is 'appendicitis' pronounced?" Well, gentle reader; most surgeons pro nounce It "lucrative." Philadelphia In quirer, , ,, ,.' .Some manager proposes to give com 1c opera without chorus girls. .Thai would certainly be funny7 Cleveland Leader.--- . "-r f ' ' ; ; ;' ' . Predictions that the horse trust, gc were filed years since, but the interest in the -liny and oats crops has not abated lu the least-Washington Star. The current' record of football and automobile cnsnnltles shows that land sports haw lost none of their, laurels to aviation. They are still the old re liable sources of accident. New York World. - ' . Wireless Whispers. f Wireless telojrraphy has driven car tier pigeons from the ships of the French navy after many years of serv ice. -1 :, --fi;. ; :. Av. ;. ;-. .. -. The owner of department stores in New York and Philadelphia has In stalled wireless telegraph apparatus tn both so that patrons on vessels ap proaching port can do their shopping before they land. ; - . Greenleaf Whlttier Plcanrd la one of the young Inventors who are giving their time and talent to electrical re search pn tha lines of wireless commu nication. He was bom In 'Maine. In 1877 and s a grandnephew of the poet Whlttier, . ; . ; . . . - Sporting Notes. ' Pendleton. Princeton's most brilliant halfback, weighs only 103 ponnda. 7 Ed Geers' stable of trotters, won over $00,000 on the grand circuit ihl year.. The Chicago American Athletic club may send an eight tunn team to com pete In the 1011 English championships.- ' " r . . Lacrosse has been started at the Uni versity of Minnesota. Dick Grant, the old time narvard runner, Is coaching tha men. , . ., - ' Christy Matbwson, (be star pitcher of tha New York Nationals, has been elected head of a new checker club la New York. - - Electric Currents. - An alternating current of electricity pluages b"k and forth through the filament iu an liicaudcuccnt lamp 120 times a second. , ' Paris and north French and Belgian dtle are now In telephonic communi cation with London. Tho nest are to Ua Mnroellles and LouRon pud Berlin nd London. The rcnmrknble growth of the elec tric InriiHtry In this country U illustrat ed by tho fact Hint tlie cost nod equip ment of the central electric Hwlit and power itntlous are now douliln thosd of YXY2. . ' . ', 1 Facts From France. -" - Nearly-,0to duels a year" are still fought In France. ?.!. JnW "durirm la 'about to retire fixini t tie ''rci.liinitilp of tho Comedle I r ". ' v !.. b to bns been ; MiniM i. j f.ir tnt'iiijr-flve yirs, and 1-ecim.e '. : mntic ' - f I n Jxlmt, I,i I'; .i t!. . e r,,r, j'.i: o aiuiik cn Of evr-ry fin.-. ri V..cr nra elgh' ' ").! ' 'r r.ve 1m iik9 tlH-( ii,! t 0 I- 1 t.) c!,jtr.-i F.illl t' i nm:'.m f.-w sinka t ),C,, i i ' ,r a v r. , IT'. T'J IN' "T'LAf'K AND YIX I.1. .' ' r -; It-.' ." I ,t ( r ; r Legal Notices 5 .?;.'.. Notice of LtteL United States of America, J" Eastern District of North Carolina. Whereas, on the 27th day of October, 1910. The Pag Engineering Company, corporation created and existing un der the laws of Maryland, filed their libel in the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, against the gas boat Pearl, her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture her engines, - boilers, machinery etc. And whereas, by virtue of process in due form of law, returnable on the 9th. day of November, 1910. I have seised and taken the said gas boat Pearl and have her in my custody. - : ' ""'. Notice is-hereby given, that h Dis trict Court will be held in the United States Court room on the 19th day of November, 1910," tn the city of New Bern, for the trial of said premises, and tne owner, or owners, and all. personal who may have, or claim an interesVttre hereby cited to be and appear at the time and place aforesaid, to show cause, if any they have, why a Final : Decree shall not pass as' prayed. M ? . . - CLAUDIUS DOCKERY,! . " , U. S. Marshal. MORTGAGE SALE North Carolina " ' Giawn County ' :. ; - , ': , ."', By Tbtuo of tha voww of aala contained in that certain mortgaga deed made and executed by J. If. Elder and Fannie Elder hla wife to GeonreF. Pearceoa the 8th day of December. 1906. which amid morta-as deed Ja recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven omnty book 162 page 100, t, George F. Pearce, Mortgagee, will aell for eaah to tha higheal bid der to eatisfy the mortgage indebted nen at the hour of 12 o'clock at, on the 12th day of Decem ber 1910 at the court house door in New Bern, Craven coun'y. North Carolina, that certsm tract of parcel or land bring and being in the 3rd township,: Craven county. State of North Carolina, known and designated as follows viz: Beginning at an iron stake on the canal then to iron stake on the tarkiln bed John Carlton's corner: thence with line nude by W B, Pearce and J. M, Elder to a corner made by them: then northwardly course to a cherry tree on Neuse road; then to the head of the Swamp Ditch; thonee with the said ditch to the canal, then up the ca nal to the beginning containing 85 acres more or lean, i This the nth day of November, ltlu. . V GEO. P. PEARCE .'v.' " ' MortgageJn MORTGAGE SALE Pursuant to a power of sale contained in that certain Chattel Mortgage executed by A. B. Steelman and C C. Steehnan, trading as Steel- ,.SBan Bros., of Craven county and Durham county Steteof North Carolina, to 1. W. 8tewart bear ing date the 28th day of June 1909 the aame be ing recorded in the office o( the Register of Dredt of Craven County in book 176 peg 807. I will sell at the court house door ' in New Bern, N. C. on" Monday the tint day, of November 1910 at the hour of IS o'clock M. to the highest bidder for cash, all of tha following described property as conveyed in the mortgage afore said to-wttV- 1'i -. (; -r- "V.- -One complete steam laundry outfit, including one boiler, one engine, one extractor, three wexhers, one champion mangle, two ahaper.aeam dampener. ironer, atarchera. tubev- stove, flat irons, ironing boards, etc.. gasoline tank, and ona complete LitehAeld gasoline gaa engine, one laundry wagon, alao all book aooounts, supplies machinery and other apparatus and equipment of the New Bern Steam -Laundry, located in' a brick building on Pine street, known as Machin ery Ball, i, i . New Bern, N. O. October XStk, Ii0l- ' Jf, - - ;: . r. ; ' : W. STEWART. ....' ' Mortgagee. MORTGAGEE SALE. By virtue of the authority contained In a ear tain mortgaaw deed executed to J. A. Jones by Henry Hill and Louisa Hill of the county of Cra veoCetats of N.C. dated reby.18ta.IlM and ra- corded In tbe ofllee of Register of Deeds of Cra ven Co, book 164 page ITS, to secure the payment of a certain note, and the stipulations eieeid mortgartdaed not navfag been complied with. I will expose for sale at public auction forcash-i at the Court House doer in the aity of New Bern on Wednesday the Urd. day of November. ni 12 o'clock M. all that piece or parcel of kuat faring on the south aide of Neva river, county ot Crave state of N. C West side of Cohooque creek, Eaoteido of LiUle John creek adjoining the landa of Ben, Bryan, E. T. Bryan and the Cex Una, deeded to Henry Hill by L, H, Cutler, rontainlag tl uerea. ' . ' This Uth. day of Oct. 110. ' - . '' . A, JONES. . Mortgagee. NOTICE OP SALE. ' ' By virtue af power of sal contained fat the deed of trust executed by Mary L. Aranld and husbaad.- J. M. Arnold, to me dated December. 16th. 1997. and duly recorded In the rteglster'sot. nee of Craven Cain book US.pege BO, which Is here by refeiied to, default having beeo made la the parment of the debt thereby secured. ( will sell st the Court House door, in Crave county, en Tuesday' the t2nd day of November, 1910 at It JO o'clock St., for cash to the'higheat bidder, all that tract or warael of land la No. 1 township Craves county b lag on the Sooth aide of 8wift creek, and on both sides of the wjaklngtea and New Bern road, known as tha Sarah MNeleon land containing Two Hundred asd Fifty scree, amrc or bee, and being the earne land which is more fully disertbed ia a deed from F. H. Va Kberetein. Commieelooar, to Ida E. Brown; dated March. Uth, 1U ..and duly recorded so the 8ei.ter.a oftVe of Craven county la book 121. pare 407, which (a hereby reerred to, as andi vldd oachalf Litrreat therela having bees am ued by the said Iila E. tlrowa and the other one-half hr hor huKuaad. W. E. Brown both dereaaed; It heinr .Uo the aame property 'upea Which fcvla eated the fam. dwillisg, store, gin and ether huii.i,hst and impmvements ererted therera and formerly ocrtt,ieJ b'the said W. E.. Hrowa and ,r: sod hinr aUetia same land converd by t U V-nl iMwvteln. CommkeWiW. ta said Mary L Am, : I by dmlduly recorded la tberid ftmm U'n'f v?,ce. . . , t i , i , Thli October, rfiid 1J10. ' ' A. D. IIAcLr.AM. ' ! . I Trutue. '' h'.n-'-y talks, but neat t'.. "ooprsi vs r rt l w ." fro $tliA. , f 7" 313ES- AND SOnT'" Sir WMliaia Christie, the British as troniMner royal who lias just retired after forty years' continuous, service In ureenwicb observatory, is only sixty five. " -. ' . ; camiije Bolnt Saena. who composed rne two Historical oiierus, "Samson aud DeUlab". and. -Henry V1IL.- celebrat td hla seventy -fifthbiribday' on Sun- nay, Oct 0. . , - , v James Eads How of Stl Louis cau now write M.. D.. after hla name. He waa given" a license to practice medl :lne by tbe state board of health after taking the examination Sept 20 to 22. President Taft, -who never smokes, baa two specially manufactured brands of cigars for use at Wnlte House func tions. They are both made of the fin eat Cuban tobacco. The large size Is called ."the Administration" and tbe smaller "the Cabinet" . -. - ,.- ,Danle i WUUam 5 Coquillett ,.knowa more aroat insects harmful to vege table growths than any other man, though he is only flfty-four years old. Since 4896 he , has been: honorary cus todian of dlptera 1x1 the United States National museum at Washington. ; "Professor George Ellery Hale, direc tor of the observatory on' Mount Wil son, In southern California.- waa born In Chicago in 1868. He was educated at Harvard and the University ot Ber lin and tor a time was director of the Yerkes observatory In his native city, f W. J. McGee, the anthropologist and geologist, was born In Iowa fifty-seven years ago, but now lives In Washing ton. He studied Latin and science on the farm and later became a manu facturer of ." agricultural implements, but geology, and exploration appealed more attractively to him,- and he has traveled and written a great deal for scientific publications. , i Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA V:".J J,. . ' .', ,:. T Drlyes Him to Drink. ' "I'm so sorry about It, but my hus baud aetuully hatesinusic." ; -j "How strange:;' "Isn't H! His prejudice is so strong that he has to Jump up nml leave the theater whenever, the orchestra Is play ing an entr'acte." Cleveland Leader. Tickhncr. tieht Coughs .can he anrslv and quickly loosened with a prescrip tion Druggists are dispensing every where as Dr. Shoop't- Cough Remedy. And it is so very, very different than common cough medicines. No Opium, no Chloroform, absolutely nothing harsh or unsafe. The tender leaves of a harm less, lung healing mountainous shrub, gives the curative . properties to Dr. Snoop's Cough Remedy. Those leaves have the power to calm the most dis tressing Cough and to soothe and heal the most sensitive bronchial membrane. Mothers sliould, for safety's sake alone alwaya demand Dr. Snoop's. Itcanwiih perfect freedom be given tti even the younirest babes. Try it youreelf and sesl Sold by. Bradham Drug Co. iV '' . . : . ' ' , . The Jwo Versions. ., . The editor was trrlug to placate at Indlgnnnt atatesmiin. ., ' ' "All we isnld about you In the paper. Mr. Kny;aJ;ik," he assured him, "wnh that you seemed to have an luadequatt sense of pryixirtion." - -. ; '.'Not by Illumed sight!" roared tbe roller, "Whnt you said about me was that I seemed to have an inadequate proportion of sense I" Chicago Trib une. .s-.- . , NOT SORRY FOR BLUNDER. "If my friends hadn't blundered in thinking I was a doomed victim of con sumption, I mipht not be alive now, writes D T. Sanders, of Harrodsburg. Ky: 'but for years they saw every at tempt to cure a lung-rackinir cough fail. At last I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The effect ws wonderful, It soon stouDsl the couth and lam now j in better health than I have been for years. This wonderful life-saer ia an unrivaled remedy for coughs, colds, la grippe, ssthma, croup, hereorrahes, whoopintr cough or wak luntrs, 60 cts, $1 00. Trial bottle free by all dealers. j .' ii , .4 , - "' : Unfair. . ,; The Tailor-Married or single?' The Customer-Married. Whyt. The-Tailor-Tlien let me recommend my patent cufety deposit pocket It contaius a most Ingenious little con trivance that feels exactly like a live mouse. Chicago News. , - - WHAT" WOULD YOU DOT In case of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve the painT Such Injur ies are liable to occur in any family and everyone ahould be prepared for them. Chamberlain's Salve applied en a soft cloth will relieve the pain almost in stabtly, and unless the icjury ia a very severe one, will cause the parts to teal without leaying s icir. For sals by all dealers. ; . ..-J''X.: "Whnf mukrei Peck Hook so WOP- rlodr...; ' ' ; T , J - - :," -: 1 "lie's beu 'contesting ' his ' wfe'a Win." ; 1 : ' j . - ' ' . "Why,' I dlda't vnotrbir wife -waa dead.; T. -; , ;-','.' v "Thnt'a ltHlie ln't." F.xclmnge. f When -cold becomes settled in the sys tem, it will tsko several days treat ment to cure it, anl the best rrffitay to ute is Clirn!"rlain' Coughi RmJdy. It will cure quicker than any other, and si u leaves i he system In a natural and tu ttki y conUii.DO. .Sold by all .dealer. . Mayfir f-'.t. Melted litiitrr in.!..- ii- u. emcf ppnej- ;iii'i;il f vilhe Kinking in," mini! I :., o in nn (ll wheu S1GN5 0FHSIBE5S. Xew, Bern People v Should Know How tn ItMkA nA ITr1 Thm - a ' i. s ea- kidneys Rive many signals of distresa, Tha secretions are dark, contain sea men. . ... .-s ' . .! f ' Passages are frequent, scanty, pain- 'nt . Backache is constant day and night. Headache and dizty spells are fre quent - The weakened kiineya need quick help. . Don't delay I Use a special kidney remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys. backache and urinary disorders, ' v Hew Bern evidence proves this state ment, ,E. E. Harper, 68 Metoalf street, New Bern, N. C. says: "I used Doan's Kid ney. Pills, obtained from Bradham's Pharmacy and they promptly removed the pain in my back. I have no hes itation in recommending them to any one suffering from kidney trouble." For. sale by all dealers. - Price 60 cents.. Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for4be United States. Remember the name Doaj's and ke no other. '1 ! ,:.-:v- . An Artist's Criticism, Probably: no two artists ever criti cised each other more severely ; than did Fusell and Northcote, yet they re mained fast friends. At one time Fu sell was looking at Northcote paint ing of the angel meeting Balaam and his ass. "How do you like it?" asked Northcote after a long silence. "North cote," replied Fusell promptly, "you're an angel at an ass, but an ass at as aagel," " WILL PROMOTE BEAUTY. ; Women desiring beauty get wonder ful help from Rucklen'a Arnica Salve. It banishes pimples, akin eruptions'", sores and boils. It makes the skin soft and velvety. It glorifies the face. Cures sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips, chap ped hands.. Best for burns, scalds, fev er sores, cuts, bruises and piles. ; 25c. at all druggists. The Milky Way. The Milky way is mi Irregular lumi nous belt that cuciitles tbe celestial sphere und fihs the general shape of a great circle, inclined at ah nngie of oisty-three degrees to the eqniuoclial. Its luminosity Is due to tbe myriads of Bturg or suns coim.Hsing it many of which have been revealed to us by means of the telescope. It varies In width from four to twenty degrees and at one point of Its course splits up Into two ueurly parnllel branches ot unequal brightness, which do not re unite for a distance of 150 degrees. ' It isn't so difficult to strengthen a weak Stomach if one goes at it correct ly. And this is true of the Heart and Kidneys. The old fashioned way of dos ing 'the Stomach or stimulating the Heart or Kidneys is surely wrong I Dr. Snoop first pointed out the error. "Go to the weak and ailing nerves of these organs," aaid lie. Each inside organ has its controlling or "inside nerve." When these nerves fail then thoae or gans must surely falter. This vital truth is leading druggists everywhere to dispense ard recommend Dr. Snoop's Restorative. A few days teat will sure ly tell I Sold by Bradham Drug Com Pny. . I " ,: : i ' Agreed With Both, norace Greeley wait tbe author of a style lu "editorial writing which had been often luiltuted, lut probably nev er equaled. During bis editorship two newspapers, neither of which Was friendly to Greeley, became engaged in a violent altercation. - The argu ment grew warmer until -each paper openly called the other a liar. It was tbe opportunity Greeley bad been wait ing for. ' He announoed In bis paper that "be bad tbe honor to agree with both .of his distinguished contempo raries." . , . I. 'SICK HEADACHE. . This distressing- disease results from a disordered condition of the stomach, nd ean be cured by taking Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at a dealers. "B""ew.'NsBBBasawShBBBwafcaaa - Made It Emphatic , "What's Maude crying about cowT .."Oh, she asked her busbqnd lt.be would marry again In case she died, and be declared he wouldn't. - "Well, nothing wrong about .that",, "No. but you ahntild have beard htm nay lt.Mi-LrnilrllW fonrler-Jonrual. HEXAMETHYLENKTErRAMlNE la the name of a German chemical' one of the many valaable 1 ingredients of rolev'a Ikidney Remedy. Hexamethv- lenetetramineis reeofnised by medical text books and authrities as a nric acid solvent and antl-septie for the urine. Take Foley' Kidney Remedy promptly at the first alga of kidney , trouble era avoid. a serious malady Davis Pharmacy ,,l ! j "i eil I n . in l. i 'Tha Judge's White Cloves. I '-, In the, uluVu days Judges ware for bidden to wear gloves on the bc'tcb for tear or billies being dropped iuto theru. If (here v,er uo cants to be trim, however, there "waa no oppor tunlty for Irrililiotv aud the sheriff mlKiit Klve ill Jutljte a ptilr of tlovea tiewV the cuatinl yfi iri-rntliJt' i: JuilifC Willi n.,y;riQf( truth tleto v l.eu lie hut nu ut to. try at sn us, Kl-fil , W MXMOXIAM. Mrs. Moilie Davia, wife of Mr. E. Z. R- Davis, of near Cove City, M C dieH . 19W- ' " - ' She left a husband and six children to mourn her loss Not only did her death grieve her immediate family, but a loo the whole community in which she lived. i OLA i . . . i ouw wax aucu a gooa neignoor, 10 Know her in to love her. S ie did not have to die to have good - things said about her, but her ; christian , character and -daily life was such that no word of censure could be spoken with her name. I From early childnood her kindness and j cheerfulness won her the love and ad miration of her little playmate. Her love for her teachers waa something beautiful; 'aha always tried to do what vl-- j , .. . vucjr wiimwd, anu always oraveiy ioo their part when other children said and did various things to worry- the teach er, as children wilL,,.-t When she. grew op to young woman hood the same kind manner and tender heartedness made her the most popular young lady in ner neighborhood. , She gave her heart to Christ , and joined the Methodist church when she was 15 years old, and ever after did she look to Christ as the author and finisher of her faith, never once looking back, but putting her entire life in Hia hands to do with a He saw fit, and never once did she shirk a christian duty. Tv : , r. . , . When she wa nineteen years old she married oneof the most promising young men of Craven county, Mr E ZR Davis, (tier maiden name was Mollia McCoy ) From that time until God saw fit to take her away, her life waa one contin uous service of love to her husband and children. .. She was always willing and ready to please them in everything pos sible. ; ; ; .. ,x.v.... ,n,, The writer of this is not one of the family, but knowing what a noble wo man she was and what a good life she lived, thinks it worthy of emu ation. and does not think she should pass away like a tiny violet in a dell that bloomi its little life away and nobody see its beauty and knows of its fragrance. ' It has been said that a good woman is the best thing God ever made, and I think Mrs. Davis was one of His mas terpieces so to speak. . And as Jeffer son said of James Monroe, "Her soul could be turned inside out and not a blot found on it FOOTSTEPS OP ANGELS, , . When the hours of day are numbered, . And the voices of the night Wako the better soul, that slumbered, To a holy, calm delight. Ere the evening lamps are lighted, And like phantoms grim and tall. Shadows from the fitful fire-light Dance upon the parlor wall Then the forms of the departed Enter at the open door, The beloved, the true hearted, . -Coma to visit me once more. They, the holy ones and'weakly, Who the cross of suffering bore, .... Folded their pale hands so meeklv, , Spake with us on earth no more.. And with them the being Beauteous Who unto my youth was given, More than all things to love me, . And ia now a saint in heaven. With a slow and noiaelebs footstep, ' Comes that messenger divine, T1 Takes the vacant chair beaide me, ' ' Lays her gentle hand in mine.- And she sits and gazes st me. , . . . With those deep and tender eyes, . Like the stars so still and saintlike, Looking downward from the skies. - Uttered not, yet comprehended, J: Is the spirit's voiceless prayer. . . Soft rebukes, in blessings ended, Breathing from her lips of air.. ' 0, tho oft depressed and lonely, , All my fears are laid aside, , ; If I but remember only Such as these have lived snd died 1 LONGFELLOW. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ' " In Sunday' School, ' ', 'u .Wbo was Noahr ' , .."He this ihe fellow woo" gnve' the first btawe prty."-New Yptfc Press." .. ( i ' 1 ' , , 1 . :. " Lame bak comes on suddenly and ia extremely painful It Is caused by rheu matlsm ot the muscles. Quick relief is afforded by ' aptlyirg Chamberlain 'a Liniment. S -Id by all dealers, . , .iwi.-; i ' VV " "' -..Aai Artigfe Fa 1 ' 1 1 i A Parialau artist in lieu pf, a picture gallery hua a collection of great paint s' palette,' eotoe 000 la tiunober, among thembelngMf;orot',.,lsalici-'a and TuootWe Bousaeau's. On many ot the inlettes are aketches by ,Uic painters Who naed thent t 1 UJ l Mr. Otto' Paur' Milwaukee.' - Wis.. saya Foley's Honey and Tar Is still more in ui-su ne writes us. ' ai thnaa Ih.t himV,l .1 h,..l. I. 1. .i.k... for coughs and coUa they ever hai end I think it ta still mo e than tbe beat. Our baby had a Lad cola Jand it cured him in ona day, I'leaae accepta thanka." Davis l'hi macy. , ., ., , . t f -1 ' " ri'imiii w ni I'm ' v, ' n t,h lnn.-r llii!iitrifjiie i 1 i:i ii u f u 1 H,lf - ' -J ' dilcl i- i i i ? , v Moat Active Volcano. The Intuit e Vni ni I i r i x---i la Mount P.-' . ,y. 1 1 V- i'"..l r. Ii i beu a.the i i '; i , c it, ,, IF SICK-WHY PAY Unlesa Health First Returns. - Here it what should and ean be doocl VOW VOU would not wUHn.l. lu. trm kl Skat was worthkas would vouf Then why pay for mediciueuntll that medl. SIM Brat provoa to you u artual woithr Positivolr knowing what Dr. bhoop"! P.n. storatJve ean do lor the tick. Iiay to ail "don't , Keitomure with a signed and ijr union ntuu nrst returns '. Arfl t iv.ck my taalad 8U dny "Mo t Jielp, M pay contract. , I ooaiflvely p'.edeo to Hie sick everywhere that IVjrMVUfaUr. Let outers do the a or else pass their prescript km j by. If you need more strength, more vitality, more rigor or more vim, use my Ktatorativea few days and note the immediate Improvement. When the stomach. Heart, or Kldii-y go wrong, then teat Dr.rJhoop's Restorative, i do not doss the Stomach nor stimulate tiie Heart or Kid neys, for that Is wrong. YearwtfoIcaMau-ey that Bihtaken idea In medicine. The books below will best tell you how I am suoceediugr ' - These books also tell ot a tiny hidden "In side nerve." no larger thsn a silken thread. Tiiey tell how that nerve, until It tails, actually gives to the Hoart its power, its tone, it never-endiuc I action or impulse. . The books win open up new and helpful IS'i"'h2?h2.r no' wc."i.-3'n.or r?" f'w the Stomach. andKidueT8afhliaVBthH(r"liildA" or power nerves. They tell bow the Restorative was especially made to reach and revitalize these Weak or failing Inside nerves. All of these fiicis tell why I am able to any. "It is free if it fniis" This is why I say "take no chance ona medicint whose maker dare not back it juit at I do by this remarkable offer. So write ma today for the order. , I have appointed honest and responsible urnmjtsti In nearly every community to issue my madicinostotheaick. . r-..,t,v - But write ma first for the order. " All druggists sell Dr. Snoop's Restorative, not all are not authorited to give the 'At day test. So drop me a line please and thus save disappointment and delays. Tell luo alio which book you need. ' , ' A postal will do. - , ' Besides, yon are free to consult me as you would your home physiciuu. My advice aad the book below are yours ami without cost. - Perhaps a word or two from me will clear npsomeseriousailmoiit. Ilium helped thousands upon thousands by my private prescription ot personal advice plan. My host eifort Is surely worth your simple request. Do write now while you have it fresh In mind, for tomorrow never comes. Dr. Shoop, Box U. Saolue, Wis. - Which Seek ShaU I list Tost No. 1 On Dyspepsia ; ' i. No. 4 For Women -No. 2 On the Heart No. For Men . No. S On the Kidneys - o. 6 Ou Kuauinatlanv Sold By Bradham Drug Co. Eurmous Size of Muffs Aiid Fur Hats Sends up Persian Lamb. : Washington," Nov. 14th The present prevailing fashions in immense muffs and correspondingly large fur hats and bonnets in the United States and Eu rope are the cause of the enormously high prices and the increasing demand rortersian Jamb skins, according to - United States Consul-General John H. Snodgrass, at Moscow, Russia.- - . The great and growing demand in the United States for the caracal or Per sian lamb 8kina has resulted in prices considered high for tuch an unstaple fur. Persian lambskins are selling in Russia at $54 to 85 for 10 skins. This year's trade exceeda that of 1909, the production being estimated at 2.000,000 pieces in Bokhara, from which the skins principally come. The total amount of furs produced in Bokhara, this year is estimated to be valued at $10,000,000.' ' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Crimson Clover, Seed Rye, Hyde County, Rust Proof Oats. Hay, Grain and Feed. Agt. for International Stock and Poultry Food. Chas. B. Hill. New Bern, N.C. v SAVES AN IOWA MAN'S LIFE. The very grave seemed to yawn be fore Robert Madsen, of West Burling ton, Iowa, when after seven weeks in the hospital, four of the best physicians gave him up. Then was shown the mar-' velous curative power of Electric Bit ters. For, after eight months of fright ful suffering from liver trouble and yel low jaundice, p-ettinir no hln T mm other remedies or doctors, five bottles of this matchless medicine completely cured him. Its positively guaranteed for Stomach, Liver or Kidney troubles and never diaaDDointa. Onlv ftfc at ail druggists. R. SOYEB VMM miLon 1 Sill m -' - 1 "'' r- ' ? Is ready to make Fali' and. Winter suits and over coats to your measure of the very beat foreign and domestic woolens. All work guaranteed, , ,, - j. 'V ''', ijj'i'i u-SL SAWYER, ! I .) . . . Merchant Tailor. - ,, 1 1 - 61 South Front St. AJthoufh money Is the root of all evil,, the moat soocesatal met aeeia to be thoM wko plant IL ) Everr wtftrun may not t fian.l tome, but every woman sliould terp with cart) the grvJ pointi .t . ,1nl "rB 'TS Civen tjer, No woman i 1PC J Livej Sal'ow a!,;,i, u!l eye. 4 I ViluK. y ror n, wl.o , pays, l.er lica'-.h. i.i vr rJorar-o . . r n j ' -i l - ' ,. Ac; cr ' Vi'l rf If ? ' f r t v 1,1 levr ( NEW CAUSE FOR Hi LIVING ..1 i: Lx3 .1 C TlS ! a!.! 1 1 j tl "t t 3 7 1 V ' 1! PRINT a.
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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