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'AD is Wei Ifett Ends Well J A A!m- with oyspeptU caw nervousness, stacriessmfss " A SlthoaeVvmptomt Uf rervosa bftiow. It u I ct h.d work that 5 'iTbut iJor stomach work. W.th ir IK"'.1'1 "J " protected against the attack of germ i cf bracBtis-conauinB-tion. Fortify the body now with , , dr. KEBCzrs GoMen Medical Discovery an alterati extract from native mHeil plants, prescribed in both Bouid and tablet form by Dr. R. V. Fierce, over W years aao. Mor, thnn -) years of !rn! has proven it, superior worth at an LTh. iud UUet form HSE If not. send 5J cent :a one-cent EtA.nns.for trial bo. to D- - lerce a uiva-iqa !.,! ..4 'JroKrll Wtittrt. BuS'ilO. N.Y. I to a me In .The Common Sense Medical Adviser- Ik enooa pages HATraoMEt;Y .eounp jn CLOTH-THEA DAIRY CONDITIONS IMPROVING X NOT IDEAL YET. Dr. J. F. Foley, city veterinarian and meat and milk inspector, has just com pleted making an inspection of the loc; 1 dairies. He stated yesterday that his report will be presented to the Board of Aldermen at their next meeting, will show that the condition of the dairies is improving steadily but the desired results which the irspector is endeavor ing to secure hav enct beerwttained by some of the owners of the establish ments. f FOR THAT TERRIBLE ITCHING. Eczema, tetter and talt rheum keep tbtir victims in fcrpctcal torment. The application cf Chamberlain's Salve will instantly allay this itching .and many eases have been cured by its use. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) THROWN FROM TONY, PAIN? FULLY 1NJUKW. Andrew, Jr., the young son of An- Rhmicc vchn rosirles on Georare s.rcet, was painfully injured by being thrown from a pony on Craven, street yesterday morning. He was taken n i rKveif-ian'ft nffirn and medical at tention rendered. It was found that he had a bad scalp wound and was pretty much shaken up. Fortunately no bones were broken. FOR ASTHMA. The successful treatment for all cates is indeed hard to name. Those who are subject to frequent and sev ere attacks of asthma should be care ful as to the selection of their diet and the regulation of their bowels A change of climate is often helpful and th? riuickjreiief given bv savodlneshould always De rememberttJ. (Adi'.) However the militant suffragctl.es have not gotten "cold feet" yet. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S C AST O R I A Remember, you work for yourself Vhcn you work for others. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A The hikers are hiking, hoora, hooia. r A public office that is a private snap has many seekers. ARE YOU A COLD SUFFERER? Take Dr. King's New Discovery. The Best Cough. Cold, Threat and Lung medicine m: d . Monty refunded if it fails to cure you. Do not heetrafc take it at our risk. First e'ese he If 3. J. R. Wells, Floydada, Texas, writes: Dr. King's New Discovery cured my terrible cough and cold. I gained IS pounds." Buy it at all dealers ( Adv.) A news item reports that President elect Wilson has decided to Ik.' in Washington on the 4th of March. This is the season ef the year when mothers feel very much conn rued over the frequent colds contracted by thrir children, and have abundant reason for it as every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality and paves the way for the more serious diseases that so often follow. Chamber air's Coigh Remedy is famous for its cures, and is pleasant and pafe to take. For sale by all dealers. t (Adv.) Flowers on I he Faster hats are liable to be frosted this vcar. FOR COLDS AND COUGHS. Juet before retiring put Savodine up both nostrils, breathe deeply and swallow piece two or three times size of pea. Easy breathing i soon fol lower! by a sense of comfort and re freshing sleep. Can be used during the day as needed. (Adv.) More peop c die from overrcst than from over work. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTORIA They will always have malar a in places where the v. ells are only t"0 feet deep. WOMEN Women of the highest type, woren of superior education and refinement, whose discernment and judgment give weight and force to their opinkas, highly praise th: wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain's Sicmach and Liver Tab lets. Throughout the many stages cf woman's life, from, girlhood, through the ordeals of mother- l hoed to the declining years, there j is no ef or more relhble med I kins. Cbur.h: rlaia's Tablet art sold everywhere at 25c a box. FO TALK FACTORY TO THEJFABMERS MR:SfcSWORTH TO BEGIN CAN VASS OF RURAL SECTION 1 TOMORROW. Jesse SigswofthJ Who Is itr the .city in the Interest of The Williams Con struction Company of Chicago, III., which is endeavoring to start a canning factory. in this section, will tomorrow visit a number of the farms around Ne1 Bern for the" purpose of wdnHBg' up interest among the owners of the plantations in the, proposed canning factory. During the past day or tow Mr. Siesworth has talked with a num ber of local citizens in regard to the canning factory and he says that the prevailing sentiment is in favor of such an enterprise being secured for this section if possible' and that the majority of those with whom he has t ilked have promised him all possible support.. v t. fcoi REASON ENTHRONED. Because meats are so tasty they are consumed in great excess. This leads to stomach troubles, biliousness and rjonstijlAfcfon. Revise your dit, let reaaOttand' not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses ef Chamber Jain's Tablet andyou will aoott.be well again. Try kfcnJ'w1 by.alT.dealers. ft- (Adv.) The Hon. John Barrett is mother allege! diploma't;1.,wh thi k. after W3rtls. !Sl llii C "'fa No wo.Ta'n is 'as turf, ful ai her HOLD MISSIONARY GROUP MEETINGS OBJECT TO AID IN CONSER VING INTEREST AROVSED BY CONVENTION. QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMA TISM. George W. Koous, Lawton, Mich., says: "Dr. Detcheon's Relief for Rheu matism has given my wife wonderful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, and had to be lifted for two months. She began, the use of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up, dressed her self and walked out for breakfast.'' Sold by Bradham Drug Co. (Adv.) W. jE. DoughtyS book, "The Call of the World, -.will be the subject of discussion for the Missionary Group meetings to be held Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights of this week in the lecture room of the Presbyterianchurch. 'These gronp meetings were decided upon at the Laymen's supper held here on the night Feb. 7. L. B. Padgett, State secretary of the Laymen's Move ment, .will be present and will direct the discussion, which will be entirely informal ana as general as possible, and will last only one hour. Mr. uoughty made a protound im pression by his addre ses at the con vention and it is felt that a group study and discussion of some of the thoughts in his book will be very helpful to the cause of missions. Secretary Padgett writes that he hjpest:,for an attendance of seventy five or a hundred at the meetings and he urges the imoortanrc of the discus sions as one of the means of conserving tne deep interest in missions that was developed while the convention was in session. There is a possibility that Mr. Pad gelt will meet with the ladies after noons during his stay in the city, but no definite arrangements as to this have bene made. Every man who felt the impetus of the great convention in this city and all others interested in the cause are cordial I v invited to attend the Missionary Group discussions. MUCH INTERESTED TIIBV APPRECIATE THE FINE i POINTS OF THE MAR ATHON RACERS. A Wu' Iprspv hjn lavs flat rffffs. alreadyojfor.thc pan with the sunny- Bcfcre starting on the road to ruin a n an should secure a return ticket. . 1 SB lectric Bitters i Made A New Man Of Htm. j "I was sunering from pain in my ; stomach, head and tr.ck," write H. IT Alston, Raleigh, N C, "and my iiver and kidneys did cod work right, but four bottles of Electric Bitten mado me feel like a new. man." RICZ 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG 8TORE8. When in Market For Horses, Mules, Buggies Wagons and Harness see POLLOCKSVILLE, N. C. Fine Kentucky Horses and Mules on hand at all times TERMS REASONABLE. SEE ME. Going to Build ? THEN SEE TOLSON LUMBER & HFQ. CO FOR EVERYTHING Office and Factory uo RFront St. New Bern N. C Visit Chas. Ellis & Brother New Bern, N. C. BANKRUPT SALE Where They Sell it For Less. Prices Less Than Manufacturers Cost. , Chas Ellis & Bo 72 Middle St. Now the government will try to crush the stone trust. President Wilson will at least lie m- inauguratcd under a few war clouds. NOT SO It has been said that "one suffers from a severe attack of La Grippe six months after getung well . Nasal ea'arrh, headache and neuialgia some times hang around for quite a while. Not so with one who uses Savodine freely during the active and' convales cent stages of the disease. (Adv ro AO Kn u CO. Children Cry PUR FLETCHER S C A S' T O R I A you can tucigi done bv wnat t a man hasn't tsV"'K to- tie. Uo you kuow that more n'al danger lurks n a common cold than in any other -of. the minor ailment? The safe way is to take Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reliable preparation, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible.- This remedy is for sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Some husbands are so well trained that they don't know they are henpeck ed. . . For a sprain you will find . Chamber lain's Liniment excellent. It allays the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restores the parts to a healthy ondition. 25 and 50 cent bittles foi ale by all dealers. (Adv.) Wedding invitations come urder the head of "present" t'ifhculties. FOR CROUP. Make the air of bedroom moist by means of steam and rub. Savodine on little sufferer's throat and cheat The'n cover with warm flannel cloth. (Adv.) A girl is always positive, that a man is in love with her until he marries her rival. Seldom have the children of New Bern" been so enthused with an article of amusement and recreation as they have been since the Journal offered to give one ol those speedy, noiseless Marathon Kacers to the boy or girl who will bring lrf five new three months subscribers to the Uailv Journal. Not only arc these b ;ys and girls interested in these ac :rs but their parents arc also taking an interest in them. One lady said yesterday, "My boy must have one." This is ihe spirit that should be mainfested by all. Par ents should encourage their children in the work ot securing subscriptions and give them all possible aid. These racers are not cheap affairs but sell at two dollars each and are well worth a levr hours work. Just think of it! You have only to secure five new three months subscribers to the Journals get two renewals in place of each of the five new subscribers and one of these nobby little racers is yours. If you have not already secured one of the subscription blanks, do so tomorrow morning or in the afternoon and get right to w'ork and within a short time you will have become the owner of one of these machines. Just a Word in conclusion to the bovs LL.Cit il 1 -..! arm gins w i ii, iiov uavt:sau,jsi.iiut.itjii blanks and are in the contest. Don't Mt a refusal or t'Wo discourage-you. See vour friends a'hd tell them what Volt arc working lor! lell them that their assistance is needed to help ycu win one df these prizes and ask them to subscribe. CARDUI WORKED LIKE Jl CHARM After Operation Failed to Help. Csrdui Worked UkeiChaqB. Jonesvllle, & Cv "I mfflewd wltk womanly trouble," writes Mrs. J. 8. Kendrlckr In a letter from this place, "and at times, I ootid not bear to stand on my feel The doctor said I would never be any better, and that I would hare to have an operation, or I would have a cancer. I went to the hospital, and they oper ated on me, bat I got no better. They aid medicines would do me no good, and I thouaht I would have to die. At last I tried Cardul, and began to ImproYO, so I continued using It Now, I cm well, and can do my own work. I don't feel any pains. Cardul worked like a charm.'' There must be merit in this purely vegetable, tonic remedy, tor women Cardul for It has been In successful use tor more'than BO years, for the treatment of womanly weakness and disease. Please try It, for row troubles. H. B.-WKto to: UOm' Adviwy Dm. ST Womb," m la DUla anwsr. sa mil Reductions in Woolen Blankets We have 40 Pairs on hand, all 11 1-4 size. Price Reduced from $6.00 to 3 NOW IS YOUR CHANCE See Them in Window. J. S. Miller Furniture Co. HI wwiui MIDDLE STREET, PHONE 229. ffi The Senate wot. id offer President Wlsnn one term Of S'V vears instead of a chance fo- a second tern nmptimw n marripri woman ire :s so hunerv for a loving word that sh: talks to hersell. NO NK1CU TO STOP WORK When the doctor orders you to stop work is staggers you. 1 can't you say. You know you are weak, run down and failing in health day by day, but you must-'work as long as you can stand. What you need is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent break down and build you up. Don't be Weak, sickly or ailing when Electric Bitters will benefft you from the first dose. Thou sands bless them for their glor'ous health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50 c. at all dealers. (Adv.) MEADOWS MEAL T ...,.1..,. ..,iffr-wrict fnnl that cninv i.uinn'ii .j.i!' ' " (i ' " " " v. n " O i ; ,i! lil-n anvrhinp else, ceases to be picturesquely interestipg wnen it dc- comcs common. P.nn,ulv9n riUn li:is fl Pikp COUntV. but it never had a joe Bowers or Champ Clark to make it tamous. CORN Horse Feed Cow Feei Wheat Bran White Mixed Rust Proof HOMINY Cotton Seed Meal Cotton Seed Hulls Wheat Short Oats 1 NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY 1. 1 MEADOWS IMIT ATIONS don't imitate enough to fool the people into buying the sub stitute when the gerhiine and original can be had at every I PNEUMONIA PREPARA- i TION stands alone ane is in a class by itself. There is noth -ing"just as good for pneumonia, graup, cc4ds and ailments,, -where . iufla mation and conges tion arc the cause. External, quickly absorbed. We are Offering our stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes & Hats at 25 per cent less than they can be bought anywhere else in town. Don't fall to supply yourself from our stock if in nead of anything in our line. A. B. SUGAR, 63 J Middle Street, New Bern, N. C. THE MARKETS. Februa7y, 22 1913 COTTON (Quotations furnished by G. W. Tay lor & Son.) New Bern Good Middling di strict Middling 12 1-8 Middling 12 POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. (Quotations furnished by Coast Line Meat Market). Chicken Grown, pair- ..60-80 Chickens Half grown pair 40-70 Geeae. per pair $1.25-$1.50 Ducks, per pair. SU 1.00 Egfts, per doz IS Hams, country, smoked, lb 18 ; Beeawai, lb 22 Wool, 16 to 1 Wool, 16 to!7 Labor-Saving Cole Planters and Distributors SSSKLs Every fanner in this section should own one of these Cole Planters and Distributors. They positively pay for themselves after a few days in the field. The planter plants better and cheaper titan any other planter ever built. The distributor makes one trip do for two doublet the good from guano. Co Planters and Distributors are the "Farmer's Friend." They were "born and raised" on a North CarolinafaTm. You'll find them to downright useful and reliable that you'll wonder how you ever got aloiu without them why you were ever con tent to put up with out-of-date machines, when you could own a Colel ' . " The Cole Planter SAVES kSr 011 MOTHERS CAN SAFELY BUY. . Dr. Kiug's New Discovery and give it to the little ones when ailing an t suffering with colds, coughs, throat or lurtg trou bles, tastes nieci harmless, once used always used. Mrs. Bruce Crawford, Niagara, Mo. writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery changed our boy from a pale weak, sick boy to the picture of hjealilt" Always helps, .Buyjt.at all dc; (Adv Hoga, dressed, lb Beef, dressed, lb Hides G. S., lb Green, lb.. 10-101-2 8-9 Dry FBnt, lb 12-14 Dry Salt, lb 10-12 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. (Quotations , by New Bern Produce Company). Irish potatoes new crop $2,50 Sweet potatoes, bushel 50 Rutabagas, hundred 1.00 Collardt head, .02 Turnips bunch, .03 Ca bbage, barrel S 1 .00 to $ 1 . 25 Spinach, basket, JO The Cole Spreader and Cultivator Flanls Cotton, Cera, Peas, Beans, FcaMti and ether At one trip the Col Planter smooths the bed, opens a furrow, mixes guano with the soil, covers it, opens again, plants the seed and covers them in the most accurate man ner. The guano being mixed with the soil di rcctly under thetecd, feeds the plants as soon as the seed sprout. You get a quick start, get two chances at a big crop. The Cole Planter plants the seed in a straight line at the same depth. The depth ! easily regulated. Cotton comes up in a straight line without bunches. It can be chopped, to a stand cheaper, cost of cultivation is less. The seed fall in plain sight. The wind canH blow them way none are wasted at the end of the rows. Doesn't skip or bunch the seed as far ahead of the old style planters as the old style way is ahead of ha:id plintin;'. Works perfectly on any kind of land, where other planters are unsatiifactory. -yr 3isw a or wsnsts ' sssssssssssssttssssEssssssw m -TJssssssssssssr - - lister and Side Dresser Sows Goaao ana Tartws a Geed Lhaslaae With this ma chine you can feed guano to growing crops get more g nd out of it spread guano at the right umc to mdRvuuu, right where a net work o f roots need it. By feeding the cuano during the growth instead ot all at one time but; little is washed away. The plant receives all the bemlits of the plant fiod. With cultivator attach d (r.3 shown in the tut) you can sow guano and effectively cultivate at Ihe same time save the Work cf one man and one mule. v Twp strong uni veral j l w feet are furnished free.' By re moving cultivator ai.il sua king plow frit, yi u have the best ma chine for sowing guano a d tliruw,iig two giiiid furrows upon it. The hopper holds J sack, and spreads uniformly any quantity from 100 bs. to SOOO lbs. to the aire. l'ays for itself in labor saved doubles the good from guana Charity rovers a mailt ude of aUtV aid the tailor-made adit has nianv firm aarbcates. B , !' T- PRISE YOUR FRIENDS For i four weeks rojplariy use Dr. Kings' New Life Pills. They stimulate the . liver, improve digestion, remove Mood impurities, punple ffld up lions disappear from yhuf face1 aad body and you feel bettor. ' Sfcgin at once. Buy at all dealers. (Adv. A girl likes to" impress upon cvr y young ' man she meets that the h; s rich relatives. " I MISSIONS. (Communicated) 1 Revival services have been held in a veral of the schools of Mexico? ; nd rmiay of the pupils hav,- accepted t hrut as their personal haviot r. rwnve of the girls from the Normal School at Saltlllo, Mexico, are teaching in country villages where there is no Proteatart church. They have organired Sunday kcbeols, and in some instances have brought the ieoplr into a knowledge of the. true light. How urgent is our duty. . ft. A. Nunn has returned from Ral eigh where he went to oppose before the Senate judiciary committee the bill validating the Mclntyre railroad bonds and to appeir before the House Com mittee on Fish and Fisheries in behalf of legislation intended to prohibit Pamlico and Carteret county fishermen from fishinc in such a wav at to pre vent fish from getting into Craven waters and the tribut tics of the Neuse. The Cole VSf . Distributor The Cole IS? Distributor Opens Furrow and Sows Guano at Oac Trip .ssssTsismmmmm mmrnsl V sssd very Useful for SMe-lrttttaf Crops time. It'll save the work of planting day. Especially good for right up alongside plant Stronilv made thruout. lam hoover, strum v steel spokes. Convenient lever, oats off Rmw of guano, lias the Here's a Cafe Distributor with opening plow in front, which many farmers prefer. With one, yow can ran off tows, 'open a furrow, ana tow guano at the one man and mule every sidc-dressi.ig cau be run strong plow wheel with Sows Cos no in Open. t arrow. i nrows 2 Good Farrows Upon . It- ' Saves Labor The form of spout used ou this machine spreads the guano, instead of putting it in a small stream. The fertiliser feeds more plant roots gets i.iore good from J guano, io l,CO0 lbs. of guano to the reliable Cole forte feed, noiseless as a bicycle distributor rigid while you fill the hopper. Swivel rod holds f Tositivc force feed sows from 100 I acre. I;utatit:y regutnou. The pliiw fret throw two t;ood furmwi upon gtnno at the same lime, I low feet arc strujitV attached to bide beams, so thai good plowing can l- done. Yoa can leave it without dinger of its falling. Graduated hitch post adjusts the weight on the plows. Here it message of hope and cheet from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill. Vs., who iaithe mother of eighteen children. Mrs. Martin was cured I of stomach ffouble"i$ constipation Iry Chamberlain's Tableit after five years -of suffering, and -now, recommends these tablets to the public. Sold by 411'desfcrt. (Adv v CASTORIA . Tor ufaati and Children. TlmlUw-YwHawAlwaBiwilit Boars the Signature of Other Styles of Planters and Distributors to Meet Every Need Besides these machines we have the Universal Single Foot (cither force feed or Ksvicker). Universal Double Foot Knocker, and other styles suited to different uses. Discard your old out of-date trouble making planter or distributor, hitch up to one of these labor saving Coles! Come tad sec them now. Guaranteed By Us anil By The Cole Mfg. Co. The Cole it doahly guaranteed. Tho(maker guarantees it. We guarantee it. ' . - Every mat hine must prove a practical daily working success In your field, no matter if the soil is rough or smooth, level ot hillr, With cross. nd rows or straight. " ' n They axe made at good as money and brains can make them sold-at a fair price to everybody. Come and see mete machines, Get ready for planting Ume. (h For Sale by BURRUS and COMPANY, New Bern, N. C.
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