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ARE YOU A COLD SUFFERER? Take Dr. King's New Discovery The Best Couth, Cold, Thront and Lung medicine mad.:. Money refunded if it fails to cure you. Do not hesitate take it at our risk. First dose hejps. 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 (dv.) Janet Scudder, the most prominent woman sculptor of America, is to erect a fountain on the Rockefeller estate at Tarrytown, N. Y. This is the season of the year when mothers feel very much concerned over the frequent colds contracted by their 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 no often follow. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) That hiking to Was'iington is not a good raods movement- FOR COLDS AND COUGHS. Just before retiring put Savodine up both nostrils, breathe deeply and swallow piece two cr three times size of pea. Easy breathing is soon fol lowed by a sense of comfort and re freshing sleep. Can be used during the day as needed. (Adv.) SISTER OF MRS. W. H. BAIN DIES IN RALEIGH. A telegram received by Mrs. W. H Bain yesterday afternoon brought news of the death at Asheville of her sister, Mrs. William F.. Mass?nburc of Hcneler son. Mrs. Massenburg is survived by her husband and one iittlc son, ag( d about twelve years, also by her parents Capt. and Mrs. R. P. Hughes of Ral eigh; and two sisters, Mrs. W. H. Bain of New Bern and Mrs. Alexander J. Feild of Raleigh. Her funeral will 4ake place this afternoon at Hcndersc n QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMA TISM. George VV. Koous, Lawtefn, Mich, jays: "Dr. Detcheon's Relief for Rheu matism has given my wife vondetful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, and hod to be lor 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 hej. self and walked Hut for breakfast.'- j Sold by Bradhafli Drug Co. (Adv.) Fr.ink Fropat- famous detective of Scotland Yard, is about to retire after 34 years of service. Do you kuow that more real dan 3 lurks, in a common cold than in any othir of the minor ailments? The safe way is to takes Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reliable preparation, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. This remedy is for sab by all dealers. (Adv.) February is making a mighty effort to produce one touch of winter." NOT SO a It has been said that "one Buffers iron a severe attack of La Grigpe six moiths after getting well". ; Nasal catirrh, headache and neuialgia soma tinvs hang around for quite a while. Not so with one who uses Sanodlnc freely during the active and convalc: cent stages of the disease. , (Adv ) A statesman is a politician who can keep his face closed at the right tinje. FOR THAT TERRIBLE ITCHING. Eezema, tetter end salt rheum keep their victims in perpetual torment. The application f Chamberlain's Salve will instantly allay this itching ,and many cases have been cured by its use. For side by all dealers. (Adv.) When a man marries he divides his rights and multiplies his duties. For a sprain you will findj Chamber 'rin's Liniment excellent. It allays the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restores the parts to a healthy ondition. 25 and SO cent bottles for ale by all dealers. (Adv.) Oratory may not be retrograding in this country but it is surely becomirg a good dinner. WHERE THE OCEAN BOILS. Upheavals That May Be Caused by Submarine Earthquake. Mariners say that In the midst or the Atlantic, about where the twenty-fifth from yreeowtch crosses there lies a region of mystery. It Is on the line that ships take from Madeira to Brazil. Only within the past half century has il teen sounded and Its strange phe nomena reported. One investigator declared that he saw the sea trbout half a mile from his vessel suddenly disturbed. For about two minutes it boiled up violently, as from a subterranean spring. : Through out the day there were observed great patches of discolored water which had exactly the appearance of extensive shoals. These and similar phenomena ore frequently observed in this part of the ocean. Often a ship reports that she has experienced a violent shock similar to that which is felt when a rock is struck. - 'Sometimes a great rumbling is heard, like that of a heavy chain running through the hawse pipes, and the vessel quivers like a leaf in the wind. At another time, in smooth water, a vessel has been known to heel over suddenly, as if she had run ou a sand bank. Before this part of the ocean was as thoroughly sounded and surveyed as it Is now these phenomena were attrib uted to the presence of unmarked sand banks and rocky -sooals, and the old charts were marked accordingly. But It must have astonished the mariner somewhat to find that he got no sound ings with his deep sea lead immediate ly after experiencing one of these shocks. It Is now generally believed that sub marine earthquakes are the true causa of these convulsions. Youth's Com panion. A FIRE HOUSE ROMANCE. The Old Horse Did His Part, but the Old Chief Weakened. Not long ago a-flre horse was brought in from the farm, a horse thlrty-slx years old, that had not had a harness on his back for eleven years. This FOR CROUP. Make the air of bedroom moist by means of steam and rub Savodine on 1 horse used to pull the chiefs wagon. little sufferer's throat and elicit. Then cover with varm flannel cloih. (Adv.) The' prospective office-holders r.ecd not think that attending the inaugura tion helps th.'ir chances any. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTOR! A Musical instruments come 1 ndcr the head of 1 laythinge . He had the faculty of getting under the shafts quickerjlhan ever any horse did that stood on four feet. He never made a mistake, never a false move. By the time the driver was in the wag on the horse was ready to go, and I when he went he went on the high MOTHERS CAN SAFELY BUY. I speed. SO behold the old horse brought Dr. King's New Discovery and give il to' ln from the country "nnS aln u t- ' in- the frills and frivols of the city, the little ones when ailmg an suffering barefooted, his mane, w.tn colds, coughs throat or lung trot)- m fet,ocks grown out ,ong and bles, tastes mee, harmless, once used j gnnggy Tne flre Mmes went to work always used. Mrs. Bruce Crawford. ! iin.r iiim nr. nHth lnvlnir r-nress. FOR ASTHMA. The successful treatment for bll cases is indeed hard to name. Those who are subject to frequent and sev ere attacks of asthma should 0. cure lul as to the selection of their diet and the regulation of their bowels A change of climate is often helpful anH the quick relief give n bv savodineshoiild always De remembered. (Adv.; iNiagan, mo. wares: ur. Kings iNew Discovery changed our boy from a pale weak sick boy. to the picture of health." Always helps. Buy it at all dealers (Adv. Mexico is not a healthy place this season for American war correspondents. The unreal pleasures of life are most expensive. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A SURPRISE YOUR FRIENDS For four weeks regularly use Dr. Kings' New Life Pills. They stimu'ate the liver, improve digestion, remove blood impurities, pimples and en o . ions disappear from your face and Dotty anu you leel Dettcr. Begin ,-at encc. Buy at all dealers. (Adv It may le remembered that the ame Gov. Colquit, of Texas, recently id a parade of 30,000 turkeys. April 1st the extra session of Con gress is to be called, but it is to be hoped that it will be no joke. REASON ENTHRONED. Becauee meats arc so tasty they arc consumed in great excess. This leads to stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. Revise your dit, let reason and not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of j Chamberlain's Tablets and you will ( soon be well again. Try it. Fcr sale by all dealers. (Adv.) The old red wagon of the chief was brought out. The shafts were lifted in the air with the harness hanging. The horse wns standing, loose, 200 feet away. At a slgual the gong, was sounded, and like a flash of light the old veteran leaped for the shafts. A fireman snap ped' the harness Into place. The old fire- chief watched the whole perform ance. Intending to spring Into Jhe wag on, provided tho horse bad uot forgot ten his cue. Tli horse knew bow to do. I(; but, alas, the venerable chief, now,.rrown gray, merely stumbled aiid tumbled 'for ward, threw hfa' arms around the bid h6se neck, burst Into tears and cried lflc'iP sttoy.-ftWkBmltb and Wheel wright. ' Not So Far Wrong, After All. Maid Marion, approaching her fourth birthday, has an imaginary world of her own, in which the principal person age seems to be .Mary, her oldest child $WEET REVENGET Mark Twain Proved That His Old Time Chum Was a Liar. When the great man "arrives" the associates of his boyhood days who used to laugh at the Idea of bis ever "amounting to anything" retire unob trusively to the background. But when the opportunity arises to make an example of some such skeptical old friend surely no one could rise to the ooccasiou more effectively than did Mark Twain on the occasion descrlb ed by Albert Bigelow Paine in Har per's Magazine. He caine to Keokuk to visit and wns o'ffered'$5n week nnd board to remain. He accepted. In the same building was a book store ln which a young man named Edward lirownell clerked. He and Sam Clemens became great chums. Bam read at odd momenta, nt night. In bed, voluminously until very late sometimes. One night Ed BrowuelL missing upstairs to bis room on tho fourth floor, poked his head in at the ioor. "What are you reading, Samr" he asked. "Oh. nothing much a so called fun ny book. Ouc of these days I'll write a funnier book than that myself." Brownell laughed. v "No, you won't, Sam," ho said. "Yon are too lazy ever to write a book." A good many years Inter, when the name Mark Twain had begun to stand for American humor, the owner of It gave his "Sandwich Islands" lecture in Keokuk. Speaking of the unrelia bility of the Islanders, be snld: "The king is, I believe, tlie greatest liar on the face of tho earth except one, and I am very sorry to locate that one right hero ln the city of Keokuk tn the person of Ed Browrell." ROMANCES OF PORCELAIN. The Climax to Palissy's Sixteen Years of Misery. The maker of porcelain nnd pottery has decidedly the most exciting nnd romantic trade ln the world. The great factories of Sevres and Dresden were founded by Bernnrd Pal Issy. This man Invented white ennmel, but It toek him sixteen years to make the inventlon-slxteen years of hun ger, misery nnd persecution, which cul minated ln the episode, used In H. A. Jones' pla of "The Middleman," wherein Pallssy maintained his furnace flre by burning all the furniture In his hnnao nn1 flnnllv nneued the furnace door to find within iho glaze which ho had sought throughout the best years of his life. Bottgfaer Invented hard porcelain. He was an idoberoist, and one day, chancing to discover that his powdered wig wns unusur.ily heavy, he inquired the cause and found thnt the weight was due to the kuolln with which the wig wns powdered. This kaolin was the substance for lack of which Bott gher's investigations had for years failed. When Elers opened a porcelain fac tory at Burslein, England, be employed the most stupid nnd illiterate work men, so thnt bis secret processes might not become known. But Samuel Ast bury resolved to lenrn the Elers meth od, and. affecting Ignorance and stu pidity, he got,n place in toe laciory. mastered all of Elors secrets and even tually opened a plunt ,of his own, wherein he duplicated in every aeuui the work of Klers. DR. STROSNIDER RESIGNS. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Strosnider ax- rived in the city yesterday morning from Pamlico county where for the past four or five weeks Dr. Strosnider has been conducting a -hookworm. luispensary. ror me past cwo, yearr in. at ros meter nas Been empieifeei oy the State as a hookworm specialist but he has resigned this position ard will- in the future make his home at Mount Olive, N. C.x The dispensary is now in charge of the assistant. WOMEN Women of the highest type, women of superior education and refueaenjt, whose discenunent aad judgment girt weight and fore to their opiate, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throughout the raany stages of woman's life, from girlhood, through the ordeals of mother hood to the declining yean, there is so safer or more reliable med icine. Chamberlain's Tablets are sold everywhere at 25c a hoi. Reductions in Woolen Blankets We have 40 Pairs on hand, all 11 1-4 size. Price Reduced from"$6.tr0 to 25 NOW IS YOUR CHANCE See Them in Window. J. S. Miller furniture Co; 99-101 MIDDLE STREET, PHONE 229. 5 i MUCH COTTON UNMARKETED. According- to a statement made yesterday by one of the leading cotton brokers of this city, there are at least.. one thousand bales of cotton in this rection which have not been brought to mzarket. In addition to this there are about fifteen hundred bales in storage in this city. This cotton is being held for higher prices than are now being Quoted. Asccordine to this gentlemen's opinion there will be very little change tt ; PnJnt- in tho nrpcpnl nrirp for spvpral weeks. UD1UI1 a UlllL, possibly not until June or July. Engines For alt Purposes Marine and Stationary, Wood Sawing Outfits, Feed Gutters and Etc. Pumping outfits for farm use all kinds of x fittings in stock, storage batteries filled and re charged. Repair work a speci alty. Catalogue for asking. A. B. Pittman and Son, . New Bern, N. G, CASTOR I A for Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the' Signature of It doens't pay to argue with a man unless you are tyring to sell him some- thing. Here is a message of hope and eooel cheer from Mrs. C. Martin, L'ome For some weeks she talked also of a Mill, Va., who is the mother of eighteen children. Mrs. Martin was cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chamberlain's Tablets after five years of suffering, and now recommends these tablets to the public. Sold by all dealer?. (Aeiv Revenge generally proves crang. boom- Children Ory rOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA That cconcmy squad in the House have not begun a movement to reduce their salaries of $7,500 a year. Children Cry ' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NO NEED TO STOP WORK W.ien the doctor orders you to stop work is staggers you. I can't you ay. You know you arc weak, run down and failing in health day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need is Eleclric Bitters to give tono, s'.rcn;lh and vigor to your system, to prevent bp ak down ind build you up. Do i't be weak, sickly or ailing when El.-ctric Hitters will benefft you from the first dose. Thou sands bless them for their glcrou.i health and strength. Try them. Every' bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50 c. at all dealers. ' (Adv.) "Mr. Mary," but a few days ago she announced that "Mr. Mary" had "died on the consumptions." A few evening? later wfaen she was telling her father of some of Mary's exploits be asked her what had become of "Mr. Mary." "Oh, be died," and her golden curls shook very sadly. "Why did he diet' "Well, yon see, Mr. Mary was my husband, and one day I asked blm for some money, and be died." "I fancy her conception of matrimony Is not so far wrong nt that," remnrked her mother, who was listening to the conversation. Indianapolis News. The man who i, bu:y never gets lonesome. I MEADOWS MEAL i I CORN HOMINY 8 Horse Feed Cotton Seed Meal B Sf Cow Feed Cotton Seed Hulls fi B Wheat Bran Wheat Short 1 White "v 2 Mixed I JATS Rust Proof v--r NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY 81. I MEADOWS 1 The Apple. Scandinavian legends affirm that thi apple was the favorite food of the goeV It was one of the flr-frwlgW!i t,j the li.oinr.ns; It wn arly jmroaucjW, Into England and broujnt TtomrVt" America. It is eaHlly-ullvated, bam fruit farther north than almost an; other, and by means of grafting almost 2,000 varieties hare been produced These facts show ln pan why the ap ple stands at the head of all fruits. Women's Home Companion. What They Stele. TO' Walter Dnmrica of the end o) one of bis concerts, at AeoUan ball, li 'New York, an ndfulrcp showed a pleci of music that bad been palpably plagu) rlced from ene of the numbers ln "The Dove of Peace." Rut Mr. Damrosch took the plagls rlsm'wlth good humor. "They've only stolen a march on me, he said. Hud Her Guessing. Landlady (letting room-Of course expect the rent punctually every week New Lodger-Just so. mndam. My nil Is either punctually or Hot nt nll.-Bos ton Transcript. A moment's patience Is comfort Greek PrortTh ten ysr fEfectric 1 Bitters I Made A New Man Of Him. "I was suff erinfir from nainin my stomach, head and back?' writes H. T, Alston, Kaieigh, in u.,"ana my Htoi- and kidneys did cot work right, but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man.". TRICE 50 CTS. AT all drug stores. Visit Chas. Ellis & Brother New Bern, N. C. BANKRUPT SALE r Where They Sell it For Leas. Pricts Less Than Manufacturer's Cost. Chas. Ellis & Bo. 72 Middle St ? SPENCERf ALER IN- vifCf fay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hominy, AND ALL KINDS OF FEED. HIGH "GRADE CORN MEAL, SEED A AND ED RYE. - BRICK FOR SALE Mall Orders Given Careful Attention. Lower Middle Street, ' New Bern, N. O. ms Terms of Vensry. There are terms of vencry which a good 8portsmnn will still observe ln his speech. Thus he duds n "pack" or "covey" of grouse and likewise a "covey" of partridges, but a "nld" of pheasants, a "bevy" of qunll, a J'wlsp" nr n "walk" of snipe nnd n "fnll" of woodcock. Having found them, he springs" the grouse nnd the phens-1 nnts, but "flushes" the wooelcecK. snipe and pnrtrlelges. Further, he will tell you thnt grouse are "chnllenged" and pheasants "chuckereti," tunt pnrtrieises Jug," qunlls "pipe," tvoodcorus nre falters" and snipe nre "nt walk." So the bishop was strictly corree't who poke of "some who Jug tueuuwlvcs like partridges Into siuuli coveys. -Londuu Chronicle. Labor-Saving Cole Planters and Distributorships Every farmer 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 than any other planter ever built. The distributor make one (rip do,, (or two doubles the good from guano. Cole Planters and Distributors are the "Farmer's Friend.'' They were ''"born and rtised" oo nrth far.Jin.farm .- - . . " . V-i ' you 11 nna tnem to eimmngnt usetui ana reuaoie that you u wonder a jw you, everjjpj ) tent to put up with out-of-date machines, when yoa could own a Cole! nn ni nrtJvi? SAVES fejy 0,1 Man " Mu, without thoBj why you were ever con. The Cole Spreader High Priced Copy. During tho siege of Kltnberle the editor of the only dully pnper there wns often hnrd put to tlnd enough news. One dny In n clnbrooui he found Cecil Itlmdes rending n fairly ne w pit per from Cape Town. lie burro we'd It nnd rushed to his own ome-e. where It jp4n'f!ipit'iiit'd ns u sie:lid edition. Ike not ciiKes. nun snnie exeu- e met Jlliexies. wno in.piiieei. deptu Pints Cotton, Cera, Feat, Beaas.Pi aad ether Seed Atone trip the Cole Planter smooths the bed. opens a furrow, mixes guano with the soil. covers it, opens again, plants the seed and covers them n the most accurate man ner. The guano being mixed with the soil directly under theseed, feeds the plants as soon as the seed sprout. You get a quick ana cultivator Sows Gssae aad KMafv Throw a "-- JCJaBalxPrl iraa ImilHtTrk .aWBWTf live tse 1 ingi a hit Caiie Town imperV "Oh. I cut It up for the printers." was tus reply, "l'leose don't du that ngnln." aald Rhodes mildly. "Thnt pnper enmd through by native runners and cost ma $1,000." start, get two chances at a big crop. 1 he Cole Planter plants the seed in a straight line at the same . V . 1 .1 ' , 1 . I i . I i ne ucpm is esny regutaeeti. union "imcs up in a Ignored the Hint The midnight stillness of the dark ened parlor was puuetuotod by a crash Just overhead. "Wba-wbn wlmt wns that, dud dud larllngr esclalmed the young ronn. "Merely father dropping a hint." she replied aa she snuggled a little closer. Philadelphia Record. Tee Much Seasoning. -What la this UtingT asked the bud t the lunch counter. "A sandwich, of course. What did yen think It wasT said the girl be hind the counter. "1 thought It wna a meeiard plaster." -Mew Von Mall. 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 can't blow them away 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 hand planting. Works perfectly on any kind of land, where other planters are unsatisfactory. The Cole Distributor Opens a Furrow and Sows Guano at One Trip Here's a Cole Distributor with opening plow in front, which many farmers prefer. With one, you can run off rows. 'open a furrow, and sow guano at the same time. It'll save the work of one man and mule every planting day. Especially good for side-dressing can be run right up alongside plant. Jk- v ' a With this ma chine you can feed to growing crops tmore good oatof it I spread guano at the right . OUR Uf nwKiimi, : right Where anet ' work of roots need By feeding die ruanu during the growth instead ot all at one time but little is washed away. The plant receives all the benefits of the plant food. With cultivator attached (as shown in the cut) you can sow guano and effectively cultivate at the same ime--sve the wurk of one man and onefamule. , Two strong universal plow feet are furnished free. By re moving cultivator and attaching plow feet, yuu have the best ma chine tot sowing guano a- d throwing two good farrows upon It. holds i sack, and spreads uniformly any quantity The hopper b from 100 lbs. to 2000 lbs. to the acre. Tays for itself in labor saved doubles the good from guano. The Cole DOUBLE FOOT Distributor UiaH SBBBaBBBBBBaaW m Jff1 Very Useful for Hde-Dresstafl Crops , Sows Guano In Open rurrow. inrows 2 Good Furrows upon A IV su in vi nn on this machine spreads the guano instead oi paiUM itinasmalUtjefm. The fertiliser feeds more plant gettl f positive force feed sow from 100 to 1,000 lbs. of guano to the acre. Instantly regulated. ' The plow feet throw two good furrow 1 upon guano at tWNM time. Plow feet are strongly attached to tide beams, so that good plowing can be done. t You can leave it without danger of it falling. Graduated hitch post adjusts the weight on the plowa. .xawstaw m HBBaikaaBH Stmiitrlv msiils tKrtmtit UnM KiMMiAe armnrV tilnw vWl With A man should never be sshamed to ,teel spokes. Convenient lever, cuts off flow of guano. Has the own be baa been In the wrong, It la reliable Cole force feed, noiseless as a bicycle. Swivel rod holds, bat aaylng tn other words that he It distributor rigid while you fill the hopper. today man yaaTraay. m - ii. mm . utber styles of Planters and Ulstributors to meet tvery neea Besides these mii-hine we havi-1 hi. IJniverial Sintrle Foot (either ftirrr feed or Knockrri. Universal Double Foot Knocker, and i one oi uwss taov Subscribe for the Journal other styles suited to different uses. Discard your old out ofdate trouble making planter or distributor, hitch up too of these saving Coles I Come aad see them now. r 1 Guaranteed By Us and By The Cole Mfg. Co. The Cole It doubly guaranteed. The maker guarantees it. Wa guarantee it. . - 'r' m Every machine must prove a practical daily working success in your field, no matter if the Mil li rough or sasooth, level or sJUy, with crooked rows or straight. Axaj They are made as good as money and brains can make them sold at a fair price to everybody. Cease and sap than aMCUses Get ready for planting Sate. tt For Sale by BVRRUS and COMPANY, Hew Bern, N. C 9 1 1
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