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Children Cry for Fletcher's V i? v"-v ati m The Kind Yen Have Always Bought, and which has hern In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of f7 . i iu nas mal Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but , Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and ChUdifen Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless snbstitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Sootiting Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms and allays Foverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhosa. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS tBears the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have TM C CENTAUI THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE. Elegance In Its Architecture and In It Appointments. The president's office is an ellipse in plan. A triple bay window forms one end and at the other Is an open fire place. Four doors, opening Inward, are equally disposed, two on each side, and are curved to conform with the rurve of the wall. The tall windows are hung with stately, heavy curtains and are Hanked by bookcases set into Hie wall. The fireplace is incased in tine mar ble, and fluted ionic columns support the mantel, on which stands a bell (lass covered clock, flanked by enu delnbra. In the fireplace are complete preparations for a wood fire. Even the paper is placed under the logs, ready to ignite The style of the room Is classic co lonial, and the woodwork is painted a creamy white with blue white em bellishment. Kach of the four large ornate door frames I - - ""minted by rich pediment. Tit. H is covered by a warm olive green burlap, which extends up from a paneled wainscot to a wide, elaborate molding or entabla ture of plain plaster. A Hat dome of this virgin plaster surmounts the room nd gathers In Its shallow, inverted basin the light from the bay window and gives play to every tint and shade of gray. Pendent from the middle Is a chan deller of electric caudles, and triple groups of the same adorn the wall be tween the doors and windows. WU Ifam S. Nortenlieim In National Mag azine. SIKH SOLD OS. An Interesting Division of the British Army In India. In the F.ngllsh papers one may fre quently see pictures of tiny soldiers, about seven or eight years of age, gravely saluting elderly officers. These Infants at arms are boy recruits hold ing regular and dignified places hi the Indian army. Each Sikh regiment Is allowed twelve of these little chaps, who are trained almost from babyhood. They are paid each 3 rupees and 8 an nas month and at the age of sixteen enter the regular army. The Sikh soldiers are an interesting and remarkable part of the British army in India, Their conduct in fron tier engagements has distinguished them aa brava, steady and devoted to their English officers. Yet about fifty years ago these well ordered soldiers To Farmer Union Members Our stock is the mst complete in town and our prices are the same to you as always FARRIS NASSEF Department die st. 6 68-70 M BawffanajsaTiassiiiMf tV--Qf i?aaaaa sssaar Sum 7 "M JmtJ3md(M iasl jjjn ' you your rttiiser dealer sad . I f m I as Phosphoric Acid ? That is the real kind thai pays you and the m W MM dealer. U yon did not, you should at once uk your dealer to carry W" WMt fc Fetash Sects as that you may increase the Potash in the ordinary M ML brands. To increase the Potash 1 percent, add 40 pounds Muriate JK; L or Sulphas of Potash to a ton of goods. A aoo-pound hag will VaataW law lyi 1 the Potash of a ton 5 percent. I Vrr dmUr wtU nt mrr Wa SmiUrwrittju Pnui Wi will mti mr sliMrlWq GERMAN KALI WORKS, bar., 42 Brulw.r, N.w York SJatssta. McCeisjjjes SbmS NtvOrtsm Wsew cmrai sank Wi - 1 learn la), 1 aja aasKtsss, M Csaainat) to ajnnit, Tim SUt been made under his nor supervision since its infancy. no one to deceive you in this. Signature of Always Bought KW YORK CITY. were fanatical savages who In their mad uprisings shook the power of Great Britain. Once conquered, they accepted British rule and were trained and disciplined Into a well equipped army of 30,000 soldiers. They formed part of the force that subdued the mu tiny. The Hudson's horse troops, which helped capture Delhi, were com posed of Sikhs whose devoted service to their leader made them famous. Their scarlet sashes and turbans gained them the mime of "Flamingoes." Their descendants are no less determined fighters anil stanch soldiers. New York Press. Assyrian Healing. Some of the medical treatises of an cient Assyria are models of simplicity and we canuot donbt the effectiveness of their prescription. Thus we are told that if a man has colic we should "make him crouch down on his heels Hnd pour cold water over his head." That ought to cure colic If only th water Is cold enough. Again. "When a 111:111 Is bilious rub him with an onion nud let him drink nothing but water and abstain from food altogether." The onion part is probably decorative At least It can do no harm, while the Hbstentlon from food Is salutary in the extreme, even for those who are not very bilious. But if a man is in "a weak state" w hy should It benefit him to "strike him on the head fourteeii times with your thumb?" This ;s sug gestive of faith healing. Primrose Uay. Primrose day in England, the anni versary of the death of Benjamin Dis raeli, Lord Iteacousfield, had Its origin In the tribute, a modest wreath of prim roses, sent by Queen Victoria for the funeral of Boaconsfleld The general impression thai the primrose was Bea t'OUsfleld's favorite flower came from a misunderstanding of the words at tached to the queen's tribute "F. Vic toria. His favorite flower." The pub lic thought the (pieeu meant that the primrose was Beaconsfleld's favorite flower when in truth she meant that it was the favorite flower of the prince consort New Y'irk American. "Swallowed a Word." Little Mary was telling what she thought was an exciting story about a dream She stuttered in bereJTort. gulped mid pniis.-il hopeleMilT without completing the sentence "Why. child, what Is the inatterr her moi her asked The little girl smiled ruefully and replied. "I swallowed a word." -In Hanniiniln ews Store New Bern, N. C ;elz roval blue hhp" jigj 3 BsHnT a& - wm AM IS For Men, Women STOMACH TROUBLES Ir. Ragland Writei Interesting Letter on This Subject. Madison Heights, Va.-Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, of this place, writes; "I have been taking Thedford's Black-Draught lor indigestion, and other stomach troub- les, also colds, and find it to be the very best medicine I have ever used. After taking Black-Draught for few days, I always feel like a new man Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain in pit ot stomach, and a feeling of ness after eating, are sure symptoi stomach trouble, and should be given the proper treatment, as your strength and health depend very largely upon your food and its digestion. To get quick and permanent relief from these ailments, you should take B medicine of known curative merit Its 75 years of splendid success, in the treatment 01 just sucn troubles, proves the real merit of Thedford's Black Draught Safe, pleasant, gentle in action, and without bad after-effects, it is sure to benefit both young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25c. n. cm. A Louisville lady recently recovered $1500 worth of jew elry which she lost at the Chicago World Fair in 1 892 through a want ad. tj Rarely does it require 20 years to find a lost article through the want ads but a want ad is on the job li) years it necessary. No. 666 TU t ISMIsll0S prepared especially for MALAGA or CHILLS 4 FCVrR Fiv or sb doses will break may 1 tsa. and if sakaa Oasa as a ionic lias Fr ,. will not rtara. It acts oa.tfea liver better 'list? CsaWr asvtf docs not ripe or sicken. ?5 f You (lcTOokintoThSl in ChicaAo You would realize at once why Selz leads the world in moderate price, stylish a ngnt 0 . EV.7u 7nd children Mitchell Building Next to Peoples New Bank Building TqM LINDSEY The Entertainer Will be in faysville Tonight To give one of his enter- tainments for the benefit of the school. Fe should have a full house as nil will thoroughly enjoj it ,. M ,,, , White nO all Ot utS work is not humorou: . 6 all nsually laugh tO their! heart's content. Pnrl riciniaalc van laiiicia Xvvrney and Counsellor At Law Practices wherever services Hre required. Office in Masonic Building. BAYBORO, N. D There's a Differencs ASK YOUR DOCTOR Pepsi-Cola .For Thirst Thinke'rs SAVE THE CROWNS they are valuable. Write for catalog Pepsi-Cola Co., New bern, N. C. COTTON SEED For Sale. White's Extra Early prollf- ic bit! Boll imoroved Cot lon Seed rom la8t ten $1.09 years selection, price per bushel, f . o. b. Oricn tal N. C. Orders must ac company checks or money orders. E. J. WHITE, ORIENTAL, N. C. There is no Mite in this cotton and have raised two bales to the acre for th rst two years. Order ear as stock is limited. , Phone 109 factors and durable footwear. You would discover that we have 1 . .11 . i to taiK quality: ana . 1 ' 1 s mg the skilled workmansnip em ployed, would satisfy you as to the utter uselessness of paying more than we ask for shoes. You would understand why it is possible for them to guarantee their shoes the You would quite likely agree with us that There d Be But Come to our store and see E. FARMER SANATORIUM NEW BERN, N. C. A thoroughly Modern Steam Heated institution for the care of all non con tagious Medical and Sur gical diseases. A special diet kitchen is maintained for the benefit of patients, jMISS MAMIE O'KELLY Snnt ' P G. A. Caton, H. M.fBonner M. D. M. f. Pipe CUTTING lam now in a position to fit any size pipe that you mlght de8ire My outfit for this work is complete in every detail and I would be pleased to fill your or der. Can do an variety of repair work. Bicylces sold and repaired. Sun dries of all descriptions G. L. MOORE Hs BARNWELL AO eevidence of Confidenc An inspection of our pre scription files shows that we are regularly filling pre scriptions for every phy sician in this locality. We also furnish many of these physicians with personal supplies. This is an evi dence of confidence in our goods and in our skill as pharmacists. ASK YOUR DOCTOR about us. We are willing to have you Judge us by his opinion. The filling of prescriptions is our special ty, and when you have a prescription to fill we shall be glad to serve you. Service is the Thing Bradham Drug Company RUB-MY-TISM WiU can your Itheamatlani Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts tnd Boms, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Atiasftis AstsJM, ased i ternally and externally . Price 25 sec- I One Shoe If Everyone Knew Selz how easy it is to enthuse over this, real footwear. BROOKS AND COMPANY satana" ' - - Hugo de Wattville, Man-about- Town "Watty" says he's sav ing cab and taxi sates since he swung te Cros setts. Crosaetta certainly make a man feel like walking. "And I'm more stylish than ever," he chuckled. This season's most fash ionable day boot is shewn below. Upper of gray cloth. Style No. 107. eROSSETT PJ6 a tt-00 mrjmktn tjswat . Cl usillt lee., Mmttrt Worth A Wbssoo. Mass. There's a special Croasett last for people with arch troubles. Ask our agents about it To Our CUSTOMERS Our Fall line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes Hats and notions are arriving dally and you are cordially invited to call and Inspect same whether you want to buy or not. . Also have a few barftains from summer eft over. Take a look at the m. You may find some thing you can use. 63 Middle Street. fl way they do nr The Standard Shoe Co. New Bern, N. C. Low Heel English Shoes Button and Lac& ! Boudoir Slippers w Bern's Famity Sh"e Store STANDARD SHOE COMPANY New Bern. ISv
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