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i&Wvv6. o r. FolsAg Wrs.' ' s , . r ' German K-lornlioo, - -j , , Patae's Celery Compound". : . '" '. - , Br Bivr Racket-fruit otLooiu. 2 TayUw- Seed -Potatoes, ttfiir kens. BVMUCMI MUL ; CHICKENS. Sylf. J.rTaylbt., ,'PECtAL Sale ol Fruit of the . Loom Blectil!ir. (a tie. yd. today. Baa Bin ' USUI, 40 Middle Street. liED Bliss Seed Potatoes, J. B. Taylor. BOOK-KEEPER, time not fully occu , '"k charge of books or do . qfllee work afternoons or f venings. Ad A9ress I'Box' 0., City. Lodge Directory: 71IU tODOB NO. f.1.0. O. F.r Offl , a. uutou.N. l. tH.pr, v Oeo.Crten, IlcM. sec'ty: B.J. ttlsosway. Via. . :-ciy; . B. Farter, jr.,- Trem. itfuiur nHjHirit. evenr .noatlay nliritt ai 7: ae o'clock. .KV; rtlZ: ! buggy inwhich two men wore seated, ' SiLii&lotib being the .nail carrier '4riw'in"A& 'rajfromYanoeboro. Booming fright ",'JM. " "iZ , . : 'ened, the horse jumped, breaking tANTOscLEk..tnNTso. i'.m..i.o.o. loneof the reins and run. A he ' i ;mwr -co. liremi, taptutn; T. U. My- i . muk.- Utut-i w. it. tom.li, Eimtgni i. 8. . crossed tho macadamm-d road the , UBK, Clerk ;W. J. I'fttn, Aivomitimt. Kex : . , . .. .iiim o.aiii'jniDCDin, mm 4111 mnwmy M nml 41 ll MkIiCs In acli montli at Tim o'clock ' !K,AtE.N WDGE NO.l, KNIGHTS UFIIAR- JluXY;,- Hw?t liuil sml 4lb Wedni-udKy lKbU lo each mouth in lUiunlivo's Hull. - tk li. nu, l'rcuirtcm;.). II. Stnltli, Secretary. 1 .. r,. JOHN'S JuODCKNO. a, A. f. as ll A. M : 'tJliSW-T. A.Uiwn. W. .; .1. II Clark, 1 W.; .B. lit. N 'ul, J. ' ; .Ih8. HuUjjintKl, Tt.;'T. U. Ilyman, Hccty. Itoifiitar Coin itLtttcftliuax li ui. lay cacti month. 'ftKWilKBSE CU.l"TKIi Nl. Ill, II. A. M.: Kiors I. t'.tinH'n, II. I'.; N. Case, Kins: IV. J. Ivlci, 8crlt; T. A. Urccn, TritHM.; J. ItMlrnnuil, Hec'iy. Itcular Convofa lun ill Momlav eacb month. 1 -- , (. JOHS'S c:OMMANtKltV Nil. 10, K. T : ltw: F.Ulrlch. I..C; H.J. l.ovtcV. t H. Stiwet, C. (1 ; : 'I. A. lijvcii. Trif.: It. II SmO. RcfliYltr. Itcnliii Conclave Ih-si scocr. Ma mini rrlila,- nl cnu mnnili. A WKNIA I.OIIGK NO 0, K. or l'.-McVt-1 vry Toclayul(rlit iu K. 01 T. Hull. Mliklli- . U. W. Winpson,, C. '.; r. I'. At. iv. Vf. f(. I'aRiiuiK K. It. Je s.: ;. C. Thorii 0,Jl.ofF. - i . mi um locals ' -Se Baxter the Jeweller next! door. ! Main springs,. Octs. at Hangert's, t' p Jeweler. ' Schooner Joseph Allen, Captain W. Debnan, of Norfolk arrived yesterday.-- Sheriff Ilahu is the possessor of a ne bicycle, which he considers a 4od one. ,f The weather forecast for today i, (pcai taii this morning, clearing fihttBroono. ' &nooner Sarah AA'ilson arrived yestcnlay from Pamlico, Captain Lnpton in charge. Schooner tlnlda. Cantain Dinicla ' a '.1 . arrirea rrom the oyster fisheries vWr4ay after stores. 'Schouner Ivy Blades, Captain Parkins left for Elizabeth City .last tight with a cargo of lumber. : Albert Baneert is havihr his .Vji'use, which is occupied as the resi- ' fm of Chas. K. Nelson, on Mid airs, street repainted. j Aay one wishing to speak to the .ftfinuoo Lumber Company, can do - tir by asking to be connected with So.- 37, as usual. iH persons who wants seats to ft , Ueinenyt Grand Concert, on - l)'rdMsday night Febrnary 3rd, had WAUsr sware tbem at once, as there trjnly tew left. ; thp temperature yesterday as ob tm4 at the Government Climate yd Crop pnreao', was, maximum, (Cdegrev; mioimam, 31, ' de rtr; range, 18.5 degrees. iU Baals Holt, the wellknown AJumac ceontt horse man, has mtjAo application to Secretary Green ftr seteateen stalls at the coming lyir, for his stock, which he pro- fotn bringing here. wo prisoners, cotorea, namea boro, N. C, are in the city register f m. Oalloway and Chat. Artis wero ej i the Hotel Neusee. J kiigbl here from Vanceboro and ! ef Df St fta KLxed to the County l,yesterday. ed tbro u Berne n, cn Jahrs W.tb resist.ng an roote hom MoreLlMM t0 Greensboro. .i, ., J" fo wait tnal at the buper.or Court. Depoty Sheriff R. C. Keboe gave 7 L 7 . j t7, at 10 a. m. and adjonrned ontU , today, when the call . fllfc,mad6 again' and aujonrament: jaOa ontil tomorrow, when Uonrt , swnvwnVsi Hi Ilonor Jod8e F.. W. yiaVrUke, presiding. , TlLliei Memorial Association, um csuBCOBflrT call IOF i.onrc vpntfr 1 ill tfttet at the residence of M Yia&l Claypoolo on Tuesday Feb 9mj Hi at 1) n. All members are lnxet (i attend.- '' Mrs. Mat McK. Nash, . ' ' ' " Secretary. Va WT t Or caiarrh is lo par fjy iU bleed, and lbs surwt, isfctt, be to flhrtfy fna biooa is tytskio iWVkfriparllU. tie Oa True Blood ! . . , ' - . lUaa's) Ttxm an prompt, effideat, 9j4 ttllsMe, mj to ,taks, uy t The Ooldsboro Argus it deeply mined toTo.irn ef the death of Mr. Jacob Colin, M years of age, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Colin, which occurred Friday, 29th, ult., at the homo of liia parents on John street, of consumption, consequent upon an attack of the grip some two years ago. lie leaves a young wife add three children, several brothers, a devoted sister, many relativea and a vide circle of friends to mourn his fintimelyidemise. - Mr. Colin was known in this city, being the brother of Messrs. Leopold and Isaac Colin who aro in businoss hero. The, Mends of .the family will ainceiPly-'taourn with them in t-.eir sad bereavement 5 ''..' An exciting runaway took place on yesterday about 10.45 o'clock 1 I - . ... .... ! .w. nk.i.n '(!nA,n. l e street and nnitihing ou Middle street. j , ,. , , . ., , : Tho horse which became f rigbtened ''at a dump cart, was harnessed to a inn muti hi Mined oil 1 as inev uoiuu ! not control the horso with ono rein. At Stewart's stable the horse ran on the sidewalk running the buggy into buildings, trees and fences nil til li-allv the bnggy, totally do-molL-jeil, vvns left at tho doorway of 1) ivis' I'h irmacy. Tin; htirse was oiiptiiied a short way up Middle street. No one wa iiitrt. PERSONAL II.-v. (i. W. llrtidieoti ,l Arapahoe 4 in t he fit v. Mr. W. W. Clark K-ft for l!aleili to attei.il court. Duffy came up from Mr. IliiJolph Catheriiie Iike yesterday. Dr. K. 11. (iolJberg went to Jack sonville yesterday on business. Mr. Alfred 1. ltawles is in the city on business from Arapahoe. Mr. N. n Deppe came op from tt'liite Dak yesterday afternoon. Mr. C. tf. Fowler came up from Stonewall on btisincrs yesterday. Mr. II. L Gibbs weut to Dover on business and returned yesterday. Capt. J. H. Hunter of Havelock was in the city on business yester day. Mr. M. M. Marks left on a busi ness trip yesterday .via the A. & N. C. R. It. Messrs Miles Wood an 1 Herbert Tltjlalrt otiAtir Tnot itvA 1 v iamkrrr nr t... 1 1 j , -! , I . ' Miss Daisy Lee Green, who has been visiting at (irifton has return - ed homB' Mr. L. Snow came up from Jack gonville 'rom business trip to Trenton Mr. Fred Perry returned from an advertising trip in tho interest of the Fair, yesterday. Senator W. T. McCarthy and Hon. Robert Hancock returned to Raleigh jeterday, Miss Bessie I. Holton, returned vestfli-dav after month's visit with 1 J J " " ' " . relatives at Grifton. j Mr. aad Mis. Muse have returned ' to their home at Durham after a short visit at Beaufort. Miss Gertrude Dill passed through New Berne yesterday cn route to Kinston to visit friends. Mr. Thomas Haddock, reprefeot ing Te fft'Welle r & Co., New York, is in the city, a guest of Mr. H. II. Duffy. Mrs. G. D. Pottor, Beaufort, N. 1 C, J. C, Allen, Cherry Point, N inhabitants judging from the char . C. and D. W. Patie.non. Greens--actor of those nnnlsinir. -t Dr. Stoney will make his 0wnibor(1 ln tll. flltur. home Cant. Havman Clark and Col. I t w A v.rn. -.u t.. : rdrum HIMJU VI AIUIIVIK WUU lIBf c been duck shooting at MorchcaJ for the past week passed througn New Berne yesterday en ronte to their homes after having enjoyed a very soccessfnl hunt. mbmhmmmmmm M . v,rU!"UI1jnf Jan. 81, 1WI7, at hia bonis in Cravru eouoty. The funeral services will be held from Centenary M. K. rburrh.soiith, this sfteruooB at 4: IS. FrirmU sod sc. fOalntance Invited lo attend. Cascartts Csndy L'alliartic, tl most woadrrful msdlral discovirv of tlx age, pkassBt and rrfrhii'a to tin tste, set gently sad pisilivrly enVldneys, liver nd th e0'lp filspt-l eoltU, eiir IiswIm-m, (svsf, habit. be; sad try a of C. 0. C, todny. 10, If, M erats. 6old and ntfaranteed to-ourt 7 all diBulnts,. . . , , ..: lat Mlabfa Alurm. All alarm .'of lire was turned in from bos No. 20, last night lit about 9:10, as usual the fire department turned out with promptness, and was at the scene of the firo before the bell had ceased to strik") the third alarm. '.' -:Jri: ''.l::. , ' The fire which caused . the ahrrn to be sent in was a pile of aw dust and other light material which had been corcrcd up at the burning oi timson' Mills Friday night, ami broke into a blaze last night, caused by the strong wind which prevailed. Baclden'sAnuca.SalTa. The Best Silve in lint world for Cuts. Bruises, SorcsLTcers, &ilt Ijlbtum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped U;inua, UUilbluins, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, Bud posi lively cures Piles, or no pay required, i! g guaranteed to Rive perfect eatWaclloD 01 caoue rtfunded.l Priee 23 .cents per box. '"? WiF. 8. Dnflv, ' ' Vomitjr Coitiiiiiwtiiiuprs. The County Commissioners' me: yesterday noon, present, E. W, Small wood, R. P. Williams, Holt. Aloscly. . ', ' Commissioner Williams was clrct ed chairmen, pro tetn. There not being the iiccetti foiir-fiftlis of thu !) a:d nS"iit, 1 ivas moved to take a recess until 1 o'clock, noon, Monday, Fob. th. GHIENTAL ITSlfl?. Op. rati jii.s 011 stenmor whavt a? t!i;s place commenced about Febru vy l-t. h will take two m uitiis :o i.niilete 'lie wharf, which will n t ) in time for litis Spring elmd lich 111. Truck farmers will be accom modated with ample shipping facili ties on time. T.vo yea!? g- til-- I. u;:slaiure .Hissed an act allowing Puleli nett to be fished in Nettse river. Since ivliieli time there has probably Leen I ren tlions tiid dollars invested in j lllilt ''nc "t liahiug in this c nnty. ror want oi shipping facilites there uns btcn very Lltle realiz-d on tl.e '.nycstiiient. lr ia hoped the aborigi nal idea uliull not prevail in thU legislature. The Croatan Itidians must .have dragnets or nothing, but how they can wield such an influence on the' legislature of this State, isolated at they are, on two or three poiuts 011 Core and Pamlico sounds, ha? btcn mvsterious, indeed. The laws in regard to fhh and oysters, must bo liberalized. In sight of this place might b( caught a million bushels of as fine j oysters as were ever seen. Hut ii'i I against the law to touch them witl. Idrasrs, consequently they remain, j Oncn upon a time there lived on !th . k N . ., - -J I who kept neither boat nor tongs. Tw oyi,tei.8 were fine jong there, hnt no onp tmiche() lhom bcMngu Ulinso people would shoot. When thn hard U'est wind camo and loft , the oysters bare which will average once in three years, then was their harvest tinio. K. II. Pickers met with a painful accident. Got badly hurt in Hie mill, but wo are glad to note, is on the road of recovery. It. F, Pickers will remain at unenta'' ",8lrft" 01 going M inn 10rt. hlc 18 nsi lcred fortutiuto for Oriental. G. K. Dixon wants bids on tenant house. The school at this place is good. Tho principal, Miss Bessie Tneker, appears to bo popular, ao iu New Berne. Our Sunday 'school is good cnongh to interest most any ono looking for entertainment Sunday afternoons. j. If all those who have applied for I lots here should build, yOriontal I would be quite distinguished in her Junaary Oyatvr Brrcti.u. . Mr. W. II. Smith, deputy collec tor of shell fish for New Berne, re ports the total number ot oysters re ceived at this port, for January, to bo l.'i.DSfl bushels; of these 15,323 were Tned a,,d 'h' 705 wwr Main mt Cm TitTirr for Mrtsrtaf. sits nc. hi. kiraiKf, us Mlr uia mi t J, SImmm witk iam l bur. - Wr h.iM witlx v TWSS4 lur, nil tp-liutiam 1 0movat (olMiMwt), anil full imm f Cutiovsa Rwol TajfT.gr mum of blood iwiaan aM kaam mrM ITCHING SKIN DISEASES Miciirait3' tj 1 Pti'ft ft Csrww Cut.. CsV " isW li Curt tlthlfic MkHl DaMs,wta, RLOROUCH HANDS t&Zi.YsS mmmmmm U ih Wol-le tart Ike One Tree Blood rarlf. Jest try a 10 lng ofIC4esr,U, (ha - - th-raaoTbowvl rsR.iWrrTivIaood'i Pills J!uSlXm . .. Lira r Lather. ' Great interest is manifested iu the rehearsals for the' "German Refor mation or life of Martin Lather." One hundred of onr most prominent ladies gentlemen will appear in 16th Century costumes. The story ot the life of the great reformer, Martin-Luther, will be told in picture, song, word . and tableaux. 1 Sixty gentlemen' will represent different characters in the scene, fathers trial before JEmperor Charles V. ' . ' Carlyle eays: "The Diet at Worms was the. most important event in nooVn limes."; Mrs. Monroe, has a strong and clear voice, tmd will well fill the house. V ' ' " Tnc Stereoptioan views are of the finest., 1 . Reserved seats at Gaskin's book store. TO I BE A.COI.D IU ONE DAT Take Lasative Bioroo Quinine Tablet?, All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure.- 23e. i- - . .. . ; ; A rrlpleStove. - -, ' ' Tho- Gaskill Drug ', Company mo i its place of business yester lay further dotyn Middle street ipto the store recently vacated by Pratt Shoo Store. li iiit. L. Duffy moved his Con fectionary business, yesterday, from Dr. Hughes' building further down ili.lille stiect to the storo vacated by the Gaskill Drug Co. 11. K Royal will at a very early dato move his place of business from the corner of Broad and Hancock streets to Dr. Hughes building near tlio corner of Middle and Pollock street. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthiugton Ind, San1' writes: "You have a valuable pre scription in Electric Bitters, and I can cheet fully recommend it lor I'onstipatton mil Sick Headache, and as a General svs- tem tonic It bas no equal." Mrs. Aunii Stelile. 2li6S Cottage Grove Ave, Chi- 'ago, nas alt run down could not eat nor liirest food, had a bacKnche which never 'eft her aiul'l'elt tired and weary, but sii oottles of Electric Bitters restoivd bei hm! ill aid renewed her strength, l'rlci i.1 io' and tV (ret a bottle at , B Uuffy'sDnig Store. A Lumber :xbllll. Among tho most interesting of exhibitions which oan be soon at the Pair this year, will bo that of the lumbor industry. The Clark Lumber Company will nhow all tho native woods which grow in Eastern North Carolina; the Hyman Supply Company will ex hibit machinery by need the lumber men; and Cramer Bros., of Eliza beth City will show a variety ol their manufactured product, brock ots, balustrades and fancy wood earrings. A miniature saw mill will also be shown. This exhibit is ono which cannot hut provo of great valuo, showins as it will ono of the greatest indus tries of this section, the lumber mill industry and woods of F.astorn, Car olina. Prmwntntloia. Last night at the regular monthly mooting of the New Berne Steam Engine Co., the retiring foreman of the Company, Mr. A. E. Hib hard, was presentod with a very elegant gold watch charm, as a token of appreciation from the moTilers. The handsome gift was received in the spirit in which it was presented, and will be highly troasured by Mr. llibbnrd. List and all ths tlms Uood'i Bsraaparllls fast bsea advertised as a blood purifier. To reat cares by. Hood's SsraapsrUli fatvs been aeeompllsbed throng. h purified blood Boroiula, salt rhram, scxeas, thmmatlsm, neurslits, yield to Hood's Sam part us, becaaae it eradleatss UM Vestlg- of those Imparities which have been developing, perhaps tor years, la the blood. Hood's 8arsapullla cures nervousness by feeding the nerves upon purs, rich blood. It absolutely and pet msnently cores when all other medlolnee f, because Hood's Sarssparllla ,- Always Strikes at the root ol the disease, which It la tfat blood. Thousands testify that they have been absolutely cared ol blood diseases by Hood's SarsaparUla, tlthonf h they had become discouraged by the fail ure of other medicines to give any relief, No other medicine bat such a record of cures st Hood's Sarssparllla, beoaosa Sarsaparilla SlIaasoatFIre Losses. Sunday, the acene of the Fridav night fire, the Stimson Lumber Co's plant, was visited by a thronir of eight seers all day. Thereas some talk about town regarding the fire and incidents conneoted with it, but nothing of importance. : r ; The following is a list of Insur ance Companies and the amounts of insurance , they had on tho mill property: ,-?-'- ; Fire Association, of Phila.' ti,500 Sun Fire, Philadelphia,? w 1,000 Springfield, Massachusets, .1,000 Etna, Hartford, Conn,, 1,500 Manchester, England, ' 1,600 Northern, ",:y: 2,000 Underwriters, New York, 1,500 Firemen's Fund, Cal., " 2,000 Carolina, Wilmington, N.C." "1,000 Green wioh, New York, 1,000 Imperial, England,, ' , ' 1,500 North British Mercantile, i 1,000 Western, Toronto, . 1,65:0 Palatine, New Orleans, : . 2,500 Virginia State, Richmond, ; 8,000 ; Virginia F. & M., " . 1,500 Hanover, New York, l,5oO Penn, Philadelphia, . ( : " 750 Lloyd's . 5,000 TOCl'BE ACOLHI!OaE OAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablots All druggists refund the money if it Tails to cure. 25a. Keep Off tht Campus ! There are complaints that the grounds at the Academy are being cut up by vehioles being driven from the street up to the school bnilding. It is reported that the drivers who bring the children to school in order to got their charges as near the building as possiblo, especially dur ing such weather as has prevailed of late, have gotten into the habit of driving right over the campus. The law not only forbids this, but the destruction of the tine lawn of the Academy would also dictate that this practice ought to be stopped at once. ' . " Table DAMASK FAIR WEEK will soon be here, only about 3 weeks - distant now, and, you will probably need new TABLE LINEN want one or two extra cloths in caso of com pany arriving. This advertismont is written only to tell you of OUR LINEN STOCK for if yon will require any we want you to acquaint yourself with the largest stock at tho lowest prices in New Berne, . White Bleach Damask at 50c., 60c, 7Gc 85c, 00c, 11,00 and $1.23 yd. Turkey Red Damask, 20c, 25c, and 50c, yard.. Doylies at .10c, 00c., 75c, $1.00, $1.23, fll.50, $1.75, iJiJ.00, dozen. January 31st. Notice! 1.0. O. F. "The officers and members of Enrcka Lodge No. 7, are requested to meet at their hall promptly this afternoon at half past throe , for Oio purpose of attend ing tho funeral of our deceased brother, E Paris. GEO. GREEN, Eocretary. Gentlemens JDress Shoes. s These are all Very . ; Popular Prices. No. 1. Solid Leather, either medi . ' - nm or wide toes, 6.12, Cong. V- and Bals, L38' pair. No. 2 Black and Tan, Oonnine Calf, plain or cap toe, wide or narrow widths, regular sizes, an elegant shoe 13.00, pair. No. 3. The Best Gentlemen's Shoe we carry, mad of best quality Cordavan leather, every pair guaranteed, prioe 15, pair. J3f Pamplo Shoos' at Wholesale Cost. C A. BAItTOOT, MgrV sjpeelal sjlaaeware Kale. De sure and aitead our sntcial sale of Glassware N today, pieces worth 15, 25 and 83 cents all go at one price, 9o each. Bsrfool's. 1MI. Pellet ler, ATTORNET AT LAW. Hlddle Street, Lawyers Brick BnlldlDff. Will practice In the Count!, of Crar.n C.n.r-t. .i-ih , iyii).loir nru r.miko. . IJ. H. ( (mi I m Nun Jl ii. ami h.iiMuie (.rtllrl i.f tlm Mm.. The Tide of Public Opinion is All $aYorabl to Pnine's Celery Compound. ' ' ..' -" -r" ' " ' ' "Jt-" ' I' ' v ' '.- Congressman Bell of .Colorada One Health' by Palne'i ; There is just now no lack of news from the western states. - Public opinion in Colorado and Iowa is as promptly and accurately heard of as from any New England state. - IVom all over the west come reports that Palne'a celery commpound occupies radically a cleur field in the cure of iseases arising from a tired or otherwise impaired nervous system. No other remedy was ever used by so many men of sound and reliable judg ment No remedy but Paino's celery compound hat ever been recommended hv so conspicuously fairmiuded a body of raon and women. The half-hearted experimental efforts of scores and scores of sarsaparlllss, tonics, and so-called ner venes with which the market is constant ly recruited, are in startling contrast with the confident because thoroughly scien tificway in which Pnine's celery com pound sets about restoring health and vi.2or to the worn out body. Why will people be silly enough to Jeopardize their lives and lessen their chances of getting well by taking any thing else ? There is no help so sure and so imme diate as one gets from the use of Paino's celery compound. Detailed information of innumerable cases of rheumatism, neti ratgia and dyspepsia, completely cured, has established this great invlgnrator as the most valuable remedy those run down in health can mnke use of. ' Women whose stock of norvous energy was well nigh exhausted have lieeu re stored to a Joyful, contented state of body and mind by this same nerve and 7TTST- DECEIVED AKOTIIER Horses Allso Buggies, Road Carts, - Harness, Robes and Whips, Cash or negotiable paper on J. W. STEWART, G8i; 70. 1 Tl. 74, 74 AND 70 11KUAU nTHEET. For Girls, iiAT.r.icjir, x. c. V e-isjewise i The Easter Term of the Fifty fifth sohool year will begin Ifnnnsry 8lb, 1897., . 537 Thorough Instruction given in every department. Certificate admits (0 Vaasar,' v REy. B. SMKDKS, A. M. St.Marys School. rria.y ena ftalarater, Bpedul snip of 15, 21, and 85e. pieces of ()lasn-ai-i. Your choico of any toOnj 9c. each. - Burfoot'i. V in x ti !iiia or ro.lu c, i 4 n ( - ! " 'v c cue r ' ; - ' ns ' of Those Recently fj&tmt io" - Celery CompiMd, ;;-' brain' restorative. '". .:".:, 'S'''f.)f V ' Paine'e celery compotmd to the ipaafvv!j-i XiC est acbitvetoent la modem medlclne.;'it -y r ban'.Bhcs weakness and pain as sttretf w ; . V its famoas-contemDorarv. tha eleitio- light, dispels darkness. - - "; .; "X; ' -Parnais celerv comnound frees tha body ot vtoknM hnmowttatcawMwaeyiT V. '.' and liver complaints. Only agreatim--T;-:j 4; edy based on a deep knowledge ot tbiM.'.'x. ' '.. x disearas oould do the work that Patoss.i ? : :' celery compound la now doing. Better J. .. . nutrition for the nerve, an awakened ap petite, purified blood and complete' similation these follow the conscjeejtl- a s-. Jit ousubboT Paine's celery eompountf as . -,i , , f stirolyas day follows night. -rf , - V'; f ii you are aiarmea ay tnrobunf or 7. t -the h ait, an'irritsb'e stomach, or gtoer- , debility, be fair with yourself, uso: 4ha ..,. ',:' best means there is, examine wtat ,f,'i,:J Paino's celery compound -is doing. ' It l has cured an astonishing number of me-- . J and women of Blight's disease, rbeut-' ' 1 ism, neuralgia, heart and liver trouble , I' No sufferer can pass lightly over the rtv . j markable record that Paiue'sjcelerycoip- tV pound has to show to every sick and all- -tng person. - " ". 1, J. Among the-Uionsands of testimoaiitlir -? received this year Is one recently suiii .-' 1 Congressman John C. Bell of Cotprado; who says he baa used three houje:o( ', this best ot all remedies for dyspepeist ' ',; and rheumatism, with the ruostsauUexK -. 4 tory results. Among the teatimonitstt re- . , ..' oelved since January thetft have been no, r - -less than 16 from CongvessmM from djj- . ' T." BIG LOT 1 ' Mules; one and two horse Waftens, ; ' '; ; which we are aollirfg for ';.'. on and two year time, '' '':'n Hew Berne, H. G; E.W. Smallwoodi Under Hotol Chattawka, Eootjj '.; . Front Street, New Berna, N. O. FULL LINE OF : Q-ozibxal . Sord.-w'axoV. . Stoves, ' Carpenters Tools, " Cutlery, '' . " Tablo War, ' IJarbed Wire, ' Galvanized Flp, J'umps, ' ' Lime, . 4 . Master - , , and Cc-"-.. tr reroniil ' ' ' 111 I ' ,v .4 ti V
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