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"St 1 SEE HIM FIRST! . Befor the fertiliser talesman arrives, go to your dealer and. explain to him that you will not buy 2 per cent goods that contain only 40 pounds of Potaah foTikSMf per ton, , Show him that modern, profitable fertilizers contain from I ,v J 5 to 10 per cent. Potash, and that the composition of crops and the. effect of crops on soils , require that the per cenu of I'otastr increased until it is as great greater than, the cer cent of phoric Acid in the fertilizer. It is this grade of goods that pays you -and yonr dealer best The quantity and quality - a the crops are better anemic actual plant tooa -N' " costs less per pound. 1 "mmm' b 8 Beltair Stock and Fruit Farm. G. T. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. ' . I have Full Blood Angus ; Bulls and Heifers for tale j immune frorfr 'Texas fever; also full blood Berkshire Hogs. ' You are cordially14 invited to visit farm and" ' tae stock.. ' - ' , ... . . - - O. 7. RICHARDSON. 'pNtw Bern, N. C, R. F. D., No. 7? -; u Phone, Bellair line, 4 rings, TOLSON LUMBER & HFC CO FOR EVERYTHING Office and Factory 129 B. mm 4 "f 11 Strong and Durable Giva steady, bright light. Easy to clean and re wick. Don't blow out in the wind. t BIALBKS ftjVMtTWfUU STANDARD OIL COMPANY . (Incorporated ta New ivnmj) -- There's not a better place in' Mew Bern to. buy men's and women's Clothes and Fur-. niihin8 than ac my store. I am catering particularly to ! the tastes of the people from the-country and I have' what you want at livtrand let live prices, makes no dif-1 ference what you need, come- to see me every time you come to town and see what I have to offer. i . A. B SUGAR, SJ ladd.jStreet, : New Bern Nerth Caroli For Kentucky '; jiles. Cartsi Wagons,- Bng .::-3 aud Harness of 5 all lilds T..HOI.TQNv - BRIDGETON. N. C. Z jn't Farmers' Union Department Store- : . FARIUS NASSEF, Vw;iktr.t ' POTASH suouta De as, or Phos .hat p&yi you ... Writ us tor Frf Bookwttk Profltatl Formulas : We will aetr you Potash Salt in aoy Quantity from 2tf)pouad op, V rite fur prices. .- t mm Mil WORK, lie,, 42 triwIwij.lHf Tirt oDssntck llock -Chlctis, ID. lakk Trait Side. - Sannnah, 8s. ffliHntT lank llif. . Net Brlsut, La, to 0,1 j' V if ft Going Build? THEN SEE Front St. New B ern N. C 0 sswaT? i ., jf'ir VTj I 0 Lanterns cmPj!,, ForFuhing, and Hard U$ Under All Condition. " Easy to Light Don't Smoke. Don't Leak. Mat 3 Forget J ) Horses and Cciip,CoId Scroibroat filoan8 liniment' ' gives ' quick relief for cough, cold, Hoarseness, sore turoat, cioutx asthma, hay fever and urondiitis. '. .HERE'S-tOOrV kf.ALKmT W.tiuuB.of Frauonla, Kan., Write ; " V nit Sloau'. Llul tueut in SU family aunl UuU it an ii olleiit relief for ooldi and hnj lever MSaoka, It ttopa eouiliUal auu auieaa ing alinctt tHtuntly." t , OI3K.IEIIT RELIEVED SORE THROAT. , ita t. aafi,of Hodello.FIa., Vrlte: A boofht on bottle of your Llnlroent aad itdldmeall the good In tee world. My throe! wm ery son, and it oarod me of any trouble.". .. . Good for cold and croup. Mb. W. H. Etbabok, J7M Elmwood AiHua, CMcaro, 111., writes: "JL lit tle boy next door naa croup, 1 gar the mother Bloeu'e JUnimeut to try. Sbelprt bim throe drop on sngar tMfor gotng to bed, and he got op without the croup in the morning." . Sloan's Treatise on the. Horse -tentfree. THEY COME AND GO f MONDAY, JANUARY 13th. C. W. Brinson ol Araahoc was in the city yesterday enroute to Raleigh to attend a meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons htch is in session there this, week." Mr.. Brinson will also at tend the .inauguration of Governor I ocke Craig. . , W. T. Will and Ernest H. Wood left last evening for Raleigh to attend a meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons and to. attend thejnaugural exercises. William ' Grainger of Kinston was among the busiucss visitors' tu'tiie city yestifrday. Ex-Judge O. . -Onion returned last evening' frqn a business trip to Kinstou. . B. AJallison of Pamlico countv was atiirAig the visitors in the city yes tcrdaf . ' " , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bliven of Los Angelea, Cal., are the quests of Mr. and .Mrs. Tied Shipp. . . , " Mr. and 'Mrs. (. I. Smith of Pink Hill are. the guests of . Mi, and M, C. D. Thomas.- Mrs. Bates Warren of Washington, D.' C, is a guist of Mr. and Mr John Mrs'. J. C- Watkins and little son of Greensboro, w ha have- been visit ing Mrs. Watkin' parents , Mr. and Mr.' L. H.' Cutler, Sr., returned home yesterday. ' ': i-;.,..-, ...- .Mr, and Kfra, feV T. Hellingcr re turned Sunday afternoon from . their bridttl trip. They were married during, the holdiays and went on anjextended journey. ... , ". j:- . - "It for Raleigh where the will visit her sister Mr. E, H.' Jordan. C- ':, - - Misi'Katt rerebea'6f Flmlko county-perrt y'eiterday" in the city visiting friendsw , A. W. .Taylor of Kinston wig rcBiis tered at the James -Hotel last evening. 4 " iljt"8i night . clTk -at the Hotel Jamea, will leave today tor, a visit Jn ElUobetaV Cit y. ,,g mt.xm '.it " iMf. and JVs-1 '; B 'i! witr cf Boontown, N. J.,-are stopping with i Yictufe 't'nat are" being" printed of Mr Grover ' Cleveland - go to sustain c6avictiok ftrtvioubly formed that the late ex-President t Cleveland : was a good judge of womanly beauty. : ' rr-rr---:; ...-',.';..v TUISDAYr ANUARY I4th. Mis Etta 0. Perry of Raleigh passed thxWgH the1 city yestetdity afternoon enroute1 to Beaufort for a visit with rtlatites." ' 5. ' " I F, Gri?in'of Oriental was among tlie business visitors In the city jester- e. e . a( j tit ! 1 Mas Koa wins oj wijson n.i .s bet Aguest at the home ot Mr. and Mr L;!, Mowe returned hom yci. t,er y ..". y Jon-- Whab of ' B dtW- Mounta n rrti;rrtpf hriftr vyfstir ay after a , it-it in 'tl.c Li 1 v '.''.','. ''" '''.' . 1 .-. .... . . ! ;V, iRn.hr.rdt,oiT of Dover wa In rsty-ysttcTrlirg.' , J. II Bell of P6,foti,Vlle spent yfi te. Jy f! the city. v :' " . ' ' Mr. and, Mrs A. E. Hihbard and on (horlcs Save returned from a v sit with rt.Utiva in Virginia. G. L. Griffin of Oiieiital was among th visitors to the lily ye.erHay, . J.JU1UIS U morning for New York to attend the automobile show now in progress in that city. . 0 G. A. Jones, editor of the Snow Hill SH are Deal, was among ' the visitors in (lie city yesterda, : . '. J. W. Slcnart sptnt ycsteiday 'at 'ani';boro attending 10 some business matters, '. .-- . ' ; , Sljerifi "I honias Henderson tA Jack' soivillc Ffient yesterday in the city. ::. Minc . Mild led Bsll and Muriel Oroes left; yesterday afternoon for Raleigh to attend the - inauguration exercises, : ." Ex-Judge and Mrs. O. H. Ciuion left yesterday . for Raleigh to attend the iiiKuiiration of Governor Craig. 7. "II. Sawyer returned last evening from a business trip to Coldsboro. Mrs. E. , Wadstvorth returned last evening from a visit with relatives and friends at Washington and Tarhoro. - N. M. Lancaster of Vanceboro ar rivcii in tne city last evening lor a short visit. - ' Mis. C. V. Blanchard of Kinstou, who has been visiting Mrv loel Kin ney .returned home last evening. ' W. B. Blades left last evening' for a business trip to Washington, D. ,C. " Miss Annie Skinner of orfolfcv' Yn. has arrived in the city and, has accepted position as bookkeeper at the Model Steam Laundry. Mrs. J..Leon Wtllisirs has returned from Charlotte where she has been visiting relatives. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ISth. W. S. McGregor ot Goldsboro spttnt yesterday in the city. W. . E. Patterson returned last niiht from a business trip of several weeJcs to New York and Boston. 0. xvi. snnson scent vesterdav a Dover inspecting the public school at that place. Ray Hill returned last evening from a visit with friendj in Beaufort county. Gordon Williams of Rajeigh was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. John Hargett spent yesterday at: Thurman hunting quail and other game. T. O. Newberry of Elizabeth City1' arrived in the city last evening for a, short visit. O. B . . , Bonner, who is a student ar. ' 1 wverwty and who has teen: the State visiting here for several days, returned! last evening to resume his studies. Dr. H. M. Bonner is spending the clay at Maysville attending to aurrse professional business, Mrs. II. W. Gibbs and . daughter. Mrs. Ldward Martin, of Beaufort, who have been visiting Mrs. 0. A. Kafcr, have returned home. Miss Nellie Dunn of Philadelphia is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Joel Kinney. Mrs. W. J. Mc Bennett left yesterrlay for Fort Wayne, "Ind., to be at the bedside of her husband, who is ser. iously ill at that place. L. T. Smallwood of Oriental spent yesterday in the city. Miss MiIlie-.RJhodes of Washington passed through the city last everting enroute to Raleigh' lor a visit with relatives. C. S. Pittman of Swansboro spent- yesterday in the city, the gucbt of (rtenJs. - . B. B. Hurst returned yesterday from a business trip in Onslow county. P. ). Smith of Swanbboro waa among the business. visitors" in the city yester day. , - . Mrs. William Midgette ol Orientll passed through the - city yesterday enroute to Swamsboro for a visit wit It relavites. ; - R. Ainan of Cove City spent yester day in the city attending to sorat business, matters, ' Miss, May Gilmnn of Jacksonville is in the city visit jn,; relatives. . -- v E. E. Baldwin teturned ymterJay from a Ijunincss trij to Wilmington. E Fast Being Realised by Nw Bersv . :: : ft Peoi le. .: - .- A little backache at first. - . '.. , i ' Daily increasing till the- bark is lame and weak. . ." . Uninary disorders may quickly fol low; - . --,' Dropsy and. ofteo Bright' (llselas. This frequently . is , the dowvid course' of kidney illr. , " f , DOWNWARD CORS Don't take, thia oollre,v', New; Ber residents should profit by the fallow ing experience.' Mrs. R., C Jack-ton, 306 E. Lenoir St., .Kinaton, N. C, sjyir . "I am pleased ' to -say that Doan Kidney Pills have been of great benefit to niu I wan greitly annoyed by dil! pai;w across the email of my brick and 1 could not rest well.,- In the rooming when 1 got up, ! had but little screngih or energy and-1 -was often bothered by headaches nd attack of dilzinea. Soon after I began taliig Doan's Kidney Pills, I was entirely relieved and my health inproved-"" i, , . . For sale by all dead- Price 50 cent Foster-'Milburik Co.,. . Buffalo, New V'ork, sole agents, for, -the United State. Remember the nam Uoan'f. ml take no other. (Alvr--- PBafikial w SHO S unusuAL SORT OF CURIO Mr. Davenport Display To FrUnds A Bone Ring That Ha A HUtory. HE PRIZBS IT VERY HIGHLY Given To Hint By Heathen Oueen. Made Prom Bone Of Savage Chief. B. B. Davenport lias on ditplay at his store on lower Middle street very interesting- curio in tne snape ol a ring made from a piece of bone. The ring is V very large one, weighing about two ounces and being ao fashion: ed that it will cover two firger cf ari average roan s hand. It was senf to Mr. Davenport by Queen Lil, a fijrmr rider of oite' of the Sadnwich Island and is highly prized by its o.ner. There is a very interesting bit of history connected- with the ring and it is said that this is true in every detail. About fifteen years ago, so the atory. goes, a small schooner laden with mer chandise was wrecked off one of the Sandwich Islands. A fierce storm wai ragirtg &t the time and only one mem- ber of the crew managed to reach tfie shore alive. The inhabitants of this island were very savage and hadan undying hatred against the white race and consequently the sailor was at once captured by the natives and after bt-ing securely bound was planed in a hut and told thut he was to be executed on the following day. A short tinie iater his jailors carried him before their queen to be sentenced. This woma.i was strangely moved by die man's appearance and on her com mand -he waV ' released. So grateful was the sailor that he asked to be al lowed to nuke her some offering of his appreciation. Being cast ashore with naught but the clothing he wore the poor man wavs at a loss as to lut lie could present to the queen. Having learned to carve nrticles wf of wood nd stone he asked that he I given a piece of fcard wood or bone. S given a piece r-i i A bone which , t bo(Jy of a chief of . aid to be from teJh i ejeeighboring Wandi was given the sailor ad from this he fashioned the ring rtwur in Mr. Dave riort's possession. Some time later a merchant vessel liound to this roiuitry cb-opited anchor ar the island and the saijor was rescued. The queen had ftecoi.ic infatuated with the man and r:he in some way jecreteiri herself on the vessel and was carried to New York. It was in thai city, that Mr. Davenport saw the erstwhile queen . Some time iater the qfcieen returned to h"r native home and a few weeks after this Mr. Pavenpoic jrneived the strengc souvenir. The rfnft is so de signed that there is room on the front for an engrdving of an eajde. the slars and str!e and a large star. It has been seen b hundreds of nroi,s and the owner has h;ud many liatterinjj offers made by collectors of curios and relics who were desirous ol adding it .to their collection. Children; dry FOR FUTCHCrS CA3TORIA TREAT HOOKWORM DISEASE Free Duipenartes To B Conducted la PatqMrd C6unty. ; Dr. C. F. Strosnider passed through the city yesterday enroute to Pamlioo county to make all ctangemts for the free- hookwjrm dispensaries which will be opened there next week.- the dispensaries will be. operated ac some public place at thei following fpointa on the date wetttfoned: . Hobcken, Tuesday, Jasruary Jst, 8tb; February' 4th andUtb.,. . ' Florence, Ferury, 13th, 45th and Tlralntsboro, " Wednesdays," January 15th, nd, 9t"h; Februbry 5th. Reelsboro, "Wednesdays,' February l.fh a,,H 10th V ; a Oriental, Thursdays, Tarsuary 16tr a3rd, 30thj Febfuary (Jth od 13th. ; i Arapahoe, Firdays, January. 17th, 44th, 31st, February 7tfi, and Hdt. ' -Bayborb,' Saturday,1 January 18th, 5th; February 1st, 8th 15th and id. Pamlico, Friday,' February itti f. The dispensraies wilf be' open' frasti 9:30 a. m. until ie30 p. m. and" arse open to all and no' charge is' made (or examinatioh or treat nient.1 'y . " ' ' , . V.". I'.f '"j tit,,, ,:. . , i i . r ,x HOW'S THIS. j , We offer On Hundred Dolfc Re ward for any case of CartaBrh tat cannot b cured by , Hall1 t Cat. rrfc Cure, v.- '' ' . - - ' .-r 5 F. J-'CHENtV k CO. Tbledojal We, the undersigned? have known-F. J. Cheney for th last 15 years, and be lieve hint perfectly honorable in af) business transactions and nraancUlly able to Carry out any obligation made uy tuc mill. . i 0NAL BANK OF COMMERCE i B i , , Toledo, (X NATIONAL Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intorn- ally, acting directly upon the blood and , mucous tw '. a ol the syrJem. TVstl- ,.. ',i, ,.t f ..e p ; e 75 cenf per bouie. SulJ by ail Dru, ,Vn. TaU lU'.l'a r.:!y I ' for con- ' '' ' (ft- WOMEN Women of the highest type, j women of superior education and refmenent, whose ' diKeminent ' and jodjinent tire weight and force to their opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Chanv berlaii's Stomach and Urer Tab lets; Throughout the many stagei of woman's life, from girlhood, through- the ordeals of mother hood to the declining years, there is no safer or more reliable med icine. Chamberlain's Tablets are sold everywhere at 23c a box. . ff they hung every politician who didn't tell the truth, Mr. Sims, I he mortality in Tennessee v.ould lie shock ing. ENDS HUNT FOR RICH GIRL. Often the hunt for a rich wife ends when the man meets a woman that uses Elertirc Bitters. Her strong nerves lull in a bright brain and even temper. Hatr peach-bloom camplxtion and ruby lips result from her pure blood: her bright eyes from restful sleep; her clastic step from firm .free muscles, all telling of the health and strength. Electric Bitters give a woman, and the; freedom Horn indigestion, backache,! headache, aiming and dizzy spells they promote. Every where t'hey are. woman's favorite remedy. If weak or j ailing try them. 50c at all druggists. (Avd.) When in doubt, the Money Trust probers call Morgan. MAN COUGHS AND BREAKS RIBS After a frightful coughing spell a man in Neenah, Wis., felt terrible pains in his side and his doctor found two rfbs jiad been t,TOken, ' vVhat agony King's New Discovery woultl hin, a few teasooonfuls j idtf couah, while persistent use routs Afjinate coughs, expels stubborn colds or heals weak, sore lungs. "I feel sure . a Godsend to humanity," writes Mrs. Effie Morton, Columbia Mo. "for I !bieve I would have con sumption to-day had I not used this great remedy" Its guaranteed to satisfy, and you ,ean get a free trial bottle or 50-cent ar .$1,00 size at all druggists. (Adv.1 Vow if somebody would only reach ns how to sins -"The Star Spangled Banner." FEVER SORES. IfFever sores and old chronic sore's should not be healed' entirely, but should be kept injhtnlthy condition, This can be done by applying Chamber lain's Salve. This salve ha no supi rior for this purpose. It is also most ex cellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, burns and diseasesof the skin, tor sale by alldcalers. (Adv.) H Senatorial contests. Legislatures gettfied up in hard knots. QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMA TISM. ... tGeorge 'Xi. Koons, Lawton. Mich., .. n r f til ar: "Or. Uetctieon s Keuei lor Kiieu ntxtisni ha give my wife wonderful iVenefit for rebeumatisn. She could nxt Wt hand or foot, bad to be lifted foi,tw saonths. She began the use of the re-nely and improved rapidly. 04 Mo4y he could riot move and on Wed ties ay she got up, dressed her self and walked out f r breakfast. Mid by Bradkaw Drug Co. (AJy.j "Bucks" Stores and Rttfige J,S. Basnisht IIdw Co., New Bern, N.C. There's a Jiffereace ASK YOUR DOCTOR For Thirst Thinkers. I SAVE THE CROWNS they artrvaluable. Write for catalog rCpsi-Cpla Co., New Bern, N.C. STOP AT THE Bcrrinston House When in Norfolk V SCSMainSt. t V Tcf ' VtoWV eok Hot at d cold baths. Special attention to transients, uome i IX l S. Iai.it for every r-r Pepsi-Cola People who throw bouquets at ' themselves are not necessarily (ond of' liowers. , .. i v. - . - MOVE ON NOW! " r ' says a policeman to a street crowd, and whacks heads if it don't. "Move on' now.T saya the big, harsh i-uincral pills ' to bowel congestion and suffering .fol lows. Dr. King's New Life Pills don't bulldoze the bowels. ''ft They gently persuade them to right, action, and health follows. 25c. at all druggists. ' : (Adv.) Prevent committees from killing U? Why, the very ide! That's about all the lun some committers have. When you want a reli iblemedicine for a cough or cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always bt de-pend.'-d upon and is pleasant and itafe to take. For f-ale ty all dealers.. (Adv.) ' Wilson is thinking of what Congress ivs going to do, while most of his party leaders are thinking more of what h is going to do for them. i.. MAKES THE NATION GASP. The awful list of injuries on a Fourth of July staggers humanity. Set over against it, however, is the wonderful . healing by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, o . thousands who suffered from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or explo sions. Its the quick healer of boils ,ul- . ccrs, ezcema, sore lips or piles. - IS cts at au 'druggists. (Adv.) y . , , , Talk about going the whole hog, the st of even IivlnK on Pork chop, ha "ased 10j Per cent, in 10 years. ; Here U a remedy that wilt cure yur cold. Why waste time and money e perimenting when you" can get. a pre paration that has won a world-wide reputation by its cures of this disease and can always be depended upon? It is known everywhere as Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) i ; NOTICE TO FARMERS. ' D. P. Whitford, Presi lent of the L'nion, requests all members of the Ernul local of the Craven County Farmers' L'(nion to meet Saturday at p. m. and pay their dues for the year and also place their order for guano. STOMACH TROUBLE CURED. If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamberlain'. Tabl-ts. Mr. J. P. Klote of Edina, Mo., says: "1 yave "used a great many different medicines for stomach trou ble. but find Chamberlain's Tablet more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used." For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) ;'MM Don't Forget the Parcels Post Will enable us to send you anything you want on short notice. SEND OR PHONE YOUR orders and we will see that the post office gets the goods as quickly as possi ble, and when you come to town bring your bun dles to the store for safe keeping, and your wire and babies to the rest roorn for rest and comfort, Wf are always glad to see you. Your Friends, BRADIIAM DRUG CO. STATE OF NORTH ' CAROLINA Department of St.it. - Certificate of Dissolution. ; !' To All to Whom Then Prnt ' May Come Greeting:' , " ' , Whereas, ' It appears to my satis faction, by duty authenticated record -of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockh alders, deposit ed in my . office, that the Rubright Liniment Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is' ' situated at No. ........street, in the City of New Bei n, County of Craven, State ' of .North Carolina (Jas. W. Waters being the agent therein aod in charge thereof, upon whom process may b seyed), has complied with the require' menu of Chapter .1, Re visa! of !05, ; entitled "Corporations," prelini'inary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Crimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certi.y that the said corporation did, on the 16 day of Deccmber, 191, file in inv pflice a did exic.'iei and attested consent in writing to the Jissolulion o said ccrporaihn, exec :t-tl bv all the ift(M k liuMeis thereof--which said iiincnt tnd the r.'C rd ol the piorer,lin;i Bloie vii I are now oil file in my oiiW pio vided by law. In Testimony Wheieo', I h.ive I uty hand and all'iv,! inf "" - '. at K tie h, .hi . l' .I v . ) l'U.. J. I i Y ono)iDJinrr!n
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