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I T ' I ! utnlahed every day In the year, except Monday, at H Kiddie tret. . pHoaa No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS.. - roitob axo raorxnrox - SUESCRIPIIOS RITES" One year, tx advanc....,....,.... One year, not in advance f N ' Monthly, by carrier 1b th city.. .. . .SO -Advertising JUtos furnished ox tppll cation. -' ' , .' 1 :' . 'V Entered at The Poat Office, New Bent. N. C, ai second class matter, Official Jfaperxf Hew Ben ax ' . , CrxTex Cxxty. - MUNICIPAL hEALTH SEEKING. The study, of th tlm Jx. snaking " healthy town xx&oltle, demand! not only the "prevention against disease - ..breeding genu, wblch. tnMni the con stant remoraj of all Iflltby matter from . vtreeU, walk" 'andineya,am the keep- Zing clean of ll premise,'" but ther. I the core needed,! caae disease should ' "break through the life gnarda, and find lodgpuniln a family or teotlon of tat town or city, Tmentt In tack acts Is tb ..well ordered Icltv ' hospital, an Institution which every law' of health, decency and ' - S' . .... . -J x . 1.11-1. Jl (': economy aemanas aneu ue esvsuusuwi y- and well maintained all. the time, In n;'ver1townorctty of Ave thousand or ' -now Inhabitant.' : t.Tb iclty hospital i too often held to 5v'; be a luinry, when In fact lt.li aa great a -v necessity in vety muaielpalUv, ai lu : street meaner ana us, noru m wu 1; Municipal economy, when the health ; ' of IU citizens It at stake, Is to have the s fbest Improved methods to keep th olty clean, and the fully equipped hospital where every threatening case of disease can receive prompt and thorough atten Hon. ', $ - The local application of this hospital A theory, which is that It Is needed, finds . ' verification xi least every week In the '., year. -y'.- 5 , It la the tidy and clean city, backed np ' by lu wen ordered hospital, which will be found the economical city, for In Uiejie 'two,! prevention against disease ' . through ,,'eleanUnesa, and - the oure, through th city ; hospital, makes ' the '. cot Insighlflcanl, when' the Safety of f p toe municipality is oontioerea. . DesdBnot be Cured by local appllcationa aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. . There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf neat la caused by an Inflamed , con dition of the mucous .lining of the Kustachlan ' Tube. When this tube Is .' inflamed yon have a rambling sound or 'imperfect hearing, and when It ir entire ly closed, Deafness la the result, and un- 1-e the inflammation can be taken out and this tuba restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be . destroyed for- aver, nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an In flamed condition of ;the mucous ser- v.vlcea.''''?' -p: ; We will give One Hundred Dollar for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cirenlars, free. - : F. J. CHSMBT CCToledo, a . Bold by Druggists, 75c . , . BaU't.FamOy PHI are the beat. .', :' .' ... ' i ii ' ' - OVER THE1 OCEAN. ? ,4 -i .. . y v' - . Cholera la officially declared to have - Alsappeafed from Egypt -." '" ;' i r-. ' Twelve thousand people Were arrest. ', ed tn Glasgow last, fear for' osing ob aceiiasaaguagi; y Japanese reformer who are interest ed la improving the lot of women re gard It aa a good enea that their crown prince ha only one wife. j! '- ' '; la fifteen year the naval expendi ture of Orest Britain hav Increased 161 per cent . They . now equal those f France, Bussla and Germany conv '.ilned.,---'j-LAJisi "IztieM'-v ') The climate of Cairo, toeypt been ' to changed by canala, new streets and overwatertng that, loTalWa are obliged to go to 1 Lobes, the Ml, dan ha ; alto bad an iufluencav j. .; ? Several old English xaval men have : Just obtained "prltte money" .wblch fell do to tbem wbea they were boy and had been lying at tbe British admiral ty for over fifty yeara. , .r r- Tov kill, scald, tlean and haiv a full frrown pig In seven minutes and five nnconds, which ha been accomplished by a King's Lynn (England) butcher, la asserted to be a record. A r' The street beggar in Barcelona bav entered Into a xolemn .covenant to wltlidraw from drenlatloa all the two contime ptpcps wblch they receive from the ciiaiUublo public, 0 as to compel tln-lr len"f nctor to give them the coin n xt In value via, 6 centime. Rtirp in six hours.. VU- ' UlJney and Bladder Dhv en e r I In sl hours by "NlW C . , i Amkbicax KiDNirCtjRK' It la ' ' r"?-rh o account of Its e ; i nws In relieving psln I , . and back, In male or f i rutentlon of water al '. If yoo want qokk i h t!.e remf'y. Bold , T ' t, Hi'W Bern, Cotton, Grain, Pn.,.-'..ii 1 S'UKks. lunge In PrL;. I.xi'.xtzi .-. . -. - - -. " The following are the market quota tlons,, received by private wire to J. E. Latham Co. New Bern, JJ. 0. . ' ' - Chicago, May 10. T?nnA . Open High. bow. Close. July.......", IU',; -- " - Bept..k t ; U Oonxi- ,'' Kf V , July'. 44 " ' ; ' 44 8e'pt........44f " , 444 Oats.- i ( "f Jaly ..84 8i Bept 81f . - 'l IJrk- , rJnly..,,. 1880 . ' 1885 Sept.... . 17Tf HOT Lard.... . ' . .. . ' ' XJnly.. 805 V 38 : Sent........ 907. i ' tOS Mb:- . Julv 947 . '. 958 J Sept...,. . j,v ' Mew Tork, May SO Bnox Open. Ola Amr.SuRar 1834 l39t Union Psolflc... 88i , , 85 Mo. Paolflo 109 IVli So. Paoloo ..... 89 ' 80 Manhattan 188, 188 Gieat Western.. 81 80f Money.... Amr. Copper. ... 4 M Texasaolflc... 82i 811 Wabash pf 46f 48, Brie, 1st '..67i Colorado So... . 8H 10 Anaconda Cop. .100 - 99 Southern Ry.... iSi S7 Southern Ry pf.. 91t LouUvllle&Naah 118i liH Brooklyn R.T.. 8I 82 Penn. BR 187 128 Atchison 771 74 St. Paul lBflt .. 1881 trie. 88 88 Atchison pf 951 95 U. & Steel 88 834 Beading 80, 48 People Gu 100i 1004 a ft 0 40 401 B. AO 901 87, M. W 89 7( Tenn. Cosl.Iron. 58 88 N.T Central. ... 18H MB - Rook Island 894 Western Union.. 88 881 Ontario Western 171 1 27 A.O.... Metropolitan,. ... 1891 1294 Coal, Fuel.Iron.. 68 67 7a. O Chemical. 6UD ' 60 Canadian Pacific 181 199 O.AA. Amr. Cttoa Oil. 86 84 0. S. Steel pf... 88 m 111 Central . 187 185 RepubUo Steel... 17 161 Am. Ioe 8f DeLA Hudson... A. L U. SXeather.... 181 11 Amr Car Found. ' DB.Leathrpf.. Pac Mid 994 tJ Hxr Voaa, May 0. ; OoTTosti Opea. High. bow. Clot May 11.68 11.98 11.65 1L94 June 11J5 11.M 11JW 11.85 July..... 11.80 11.18 11J7 11.88 Aug 11.08 11.01 1949 10.98 Sept 9.89 10.14 IM . 9.99 Oct ..' 9.48 9.75 9.88 9.60 Nov 9.86 .55 IJ8 9.48 Deo 9.80 9 J5 8.80 - 9.89 Jan ....9.90 ftJK' 9.19 ' 9.89 Liverpool cotton market closed today. ' Mid. 6.48 Sales 6000 ' RecelpUMOOO Opea ; May-Jua6.17 Jane-July 6.17 . July-AugI6.15 . , Ang-Sep.08 BspVOot ; IM Cloe. '. 6.17 L M4 - ' 6.18 Vb'-i'J.-iM OctrXot 18J ; ,Nov-De 8.06 Dec-Jan Total 'port txtlawted ' uday 9,000 VI tfiSZ last yea.. f yu Estimated reoelpu for tomorrow.! ' .' Galveston V : to 1000 . against '480 NawOrleau 8,100 to 1,000 against 1611 last year,- . ..... Botuton 8500 to 8,700 agaiaal - 877 last year. ' . . . - 1 ;J !.'. - von kxwxtrva. . slaaM veek Lwt weak last year. . 69,983 - ;Thl weeaV Sat. 6000 . " : Mon.i-9000 Tue,' 9009. .r, Wed. 9000. Thar. J-".. :, Frt - 82000 Karket Letter ci Csttoa. lj Private Wire t J. B. tt"Ti k Co. Now York, r?y rr Crt.-' r n.f sold at 9.75 or tr-ore r ait lif" f rotri tho 1 ' I et r '.' hvsl i to v'o (iur ' ' i tT r i ( i R e t. ; y ii t 1 !.vo t-; ;;:,!;i,!:.l a U aslioit liilurebtt A cartful perusal of our li fers revial the fact that advices nut to eliort tbe Fall months have been the rule, with evory prospect of higher price for October ultimately." The ad vance ha carried the., price to a point which every, business Instinct would lead a man to take profits. An enor mous crop will be needed the coming season and prices lb the early Fall are not likely to.be under 9c, stilt a further advance would pretty well clean oat the light weights, sod then the normal hedg Ing by southern , Interests' would find a weak position tn these' options. The day was an excited one throughout with more attention being paid to the Fal months. , ? - ' - . -v - C. W. Lex A Co. '. : ' The Wastes oi the Body, , Every seven days tbe blood, muscle and bones of a man of average size lose two pound, of wornout tissue. ;thi waste -cannot be replenished and the health and strength kept np without perfect digestion. When the stomach anJ digestive organs fall to perform their functions, the strength lets down, health' gives way,' and . disease sets np, Epdol Dyspepsia Cure enables the s'oin acb and digestive organs to digest and aaatmilate ail of the wholesome food that may be eaten Into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues and protect- the health and strength of the mind and body. Ecdol cares Indigestion) Dyspep sia and all stomach troubles ' It hi aa Ideal spring tonlo. Sold by Fb Duffy.. ' 'chased br Bmpmw. ""s ". ' Emperor Frederick' 'William of Pni-( la .sometimes would signify his rejec tion of what he considered an absurd, petition by; drawing on the margin fin ass heiid and ears. One dny, a baron of ancient patent having complained of another baron taking precedence of him, the king wrote on the petition: "Mere folly. Whether a man sits above me or below me, my birth .remains the same." Oftentimes ho would assf peo ple In tbe streets who they were, a pe culiarity which made nervous people evade the royal presence. One: day when a man saw the king approaching he took to bis heels and ran, but Fred erick William pursued him In? hot haste and when be overtook htm asked, "Why did you run away fromvme? "From fear," answered the man. Whereupon his majesty gave him a heavy thwack with his cane and said that be "wished himself to be loved and not to be feared." From a Cat Scratch ' on the arm, to the worst sort of a burn, sore or boll, DeWltt's Witch Uuzel Salve Is quick cure. In buying Witch Hazel Salve, be particular to get DeWltts this I the salve that heals without leaving a scar. A specific for blind, bleeding, Itch ing and protruding piles'. Sold by F B Duffy. " '..,.'. 1,1 ! Her ' Theory. : "Do yon believe men's souls go into animal after death V he asked. "Well, I sometimes think perhaps they do," she answered. "There are some dog who wouldn't be as mean-as they are If It were not for an influence of Home'klnd' lnsldo of them." Chica go Tribune. ' Quick Arrest. ' J. A. tiuUedge of Verbena, Als.,-was twice in' the hospital from a severe' esse of pile causing 84 tumors. After d actors and aU remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salv quickly arrested further InfUma tloa and cured him. It conquers aches and kill ptln. lOo at 0 D Bradham's, druggist. Cm r r-ni-r , Blolitjs - 8. riliblcr Iiisk bud no less than iiln? plnys rejected. '. 81obl8 W-hnt Is bo doing nowf Blobbs Writing essays on the de cline of the drama. Philadelphia Rec ord. OASTOniA. Wstbe'" . IlBllind m Haw Always ,'" Tte Kmd Yoo Haw Always Bigaatsm r ... t Haeler. " Bella I certainly think you deserve I great credit for your kindness to your mother. V '. i MUdred-Oh, lt' only hatuml.4 J f i Bella I don't know. It Isn't every daughter that invite her-mother, to her iwellest dinner parties, as you do. Brooklyn Life.-' - '-?";" : KOrOLdlgesUvhat you eat. ECDOL tnses, purlfls n atrengthena and sveal- ens the stomach. . FCCL cw" Ind'eesllon, dys i papsla, ana all stomach . and bowel troubles.. . - j. , , r nT 1 1 accelerates the action ol the gulrlo glands and Ives tone to tha digestive organs. T" ' " " l re"0VB an overworked siomaca oi an nervous strain, (Ives to the heart a full, free and untrammeled action, nourlshns the neivoua svstem and feeds the brain. V, " Z L ' 1,19 "nl'",ul remedy inat u maKing so many sltk r-ople well and wk people strong by giving to their bodie.1 all of the nourishment that Is contained In the food U.f.y eat. T.r D.alw C.a Supatj Tm. riiil-.orlr. $1.00 hH.. 3' llmet lde lfi.1 Win h Mnlur 6uc, . C. I . "i:r r).,C!'!CA(iO LI r Mrs. Fairbanks tells how 4 neglect of waroing symptoms wiU soon prostrate woman. She thinks woman's safeguard is Lyifia R Pinkham's Vegetable. Compound. . - -' " .-"Ignorance and neglect are: the cause of untold female snffering, not only with the laws of health but with the chance of a eure. I did not heed the Warn in ga of headaches, organic pains and general weariness, until I 'was well nigh prostrated. I knew 1 had to do something. Happily-1 did the right thing. ItcLydlsKFliikham' Vegetable) Compound, faithfully according to directions, and waa re warded In a few veeka to find that my aches and pain disappeared, and 1 again felt the glow of health through my body.- Sine I have been well I have been more careful. I have also advised a' number of my sick friend to take Lydia 13. PlnkLam' Vege table Compound, and they have never had reason to be sorry. Your very truly, llatvlfAT Faiubaxks, 81 South 7th 8t.,MlnneapoUa, Minn. " (Mrs. Fairbanks la one of the most successful and highest salaried travelling- sales women In the West sooowwtfwtoiMi imsttsrarmfef fwiiMMMMMtoraMf ',' When women 'are' troubled with Irregular, suppressed ox painful men struation, leueorrhcB, displacement, etc., remember, there Is one tried and true remedy, Lydla E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound. Ontjr On War. "In these Urj-h." 1i slRlicd. "It Is dif ficult to cc.nvliHP ti clrl of your sincere admiration." "How bo?" x!ii aakr-d. "Why, If yon tell her she Is pretty she thinks yon isimn to Infer that bc Is stuphl;' If yon tell Iter she Is clever, she nnsinncs that .von nienn hIic Is dls agrcouble. and If yon tell lier ilie Is amiable she concludes tbht you do not think her pretty." "Still." she said thoughtfully, "there Is a wny to convince her on all points. One Is reasonably certain what a man thinks when he" "Yes, yes; of course," he Interrupted as he took her baud and put to ber the niomenton.H ijuestlon. "But." he added after n very busy Interval, "if Hint's the only way of giving a girl a compli ment that lmnn't a sting to it a f How has got to be somewhat ungr.'clous and illiberal to keep out of trouble." Chicago Tost Made Young Again. One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks bas put me In my 'teens' again" writes D H Turner, of Dempsoyiown, Pa. They're the best la the world for Liver, Stomach and Bow e's. Purely vegetable. Never gripe Only 25c at C D Bradham's drug store. Taking Life Too Serlaaslr Taking life too seriously Is said to be an especially American falling. This maybe-true; but, judging from ap pearances, It-would seem to be world wide, for, go where you may, you will find the proportion of serious, not to Bay anxious, faces ten to one a com pared with tbe merry or happy ones. If "the outer 1 always the form and shadow of the Inner" and If "the pres ent Is tbe fullness of tbe past and tbe herald of the future" (and how can we iloubt It)), how many aad histories can be read In tbe face of those w meet every day! Tbe pity of it is, too, that the sadness is self woven garment, even a is the joy with which It might be . replaced. Ituskln " says: , "Qlrl should be sunbeams not only to mem ber of their, own circle, but to every body with whom they come In contact Every room . the enter 'should be brighter ..for. their presence." V Why shouldn't all of us be sunbeams, boy as well as girls, all along the way from twenty-five year and under to eighty? tve ear and overV-Soccea. , . '" t'C .. ... -'V; j--; v- ;Uiv- A Sore TUn. U . . ' It It id tbatnothIn I tor icpi death and taxes, but that tt not alto (etber true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption II sure our for xU lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that.'. Mr. 0. R VsnMetre of Bhepberdtown,' W. Vx, "tay ? had , x sever case of Bronchitis and for x year tried everything I beard of, but got no relief. On bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured m absolutely." It' Infallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia aad Consump tion, Try it. It's guaranteed by C. D Bradbam, druggist. Trial bottle fre. Reg. slses 60c, $1.00. , . - - """""" trTft :- v The Natloaal DM. , The Cnltetl States has one of th smulk-Jt imtlo'iMl debts In' the world. It Is eiiiitl tr only f 13 per capita. Th per tiqilta del.t of Kuglnnd Is T4, of L'runee $l"i) and of Australia fitf.1l An-jt;'ul!.i l;n the iHrgest per- capita debt In tie.' vorld. The United Btnte debt v.m l.irx'st In Si. when the civil war bad piled up 2,3.S 1, 000,000, or $73 per capltn. The civil wnr debt wns rapidly paid, ttiid In 1W)2 It lind fallen to rw.tHO.COO. It wns increased to 1,0II,(KKWXH) by tbn Hpnnlsh wnr, but him fallen again In about $:.'iO,'X)0,OIIO. In " the nvornne hderest paid by tlio (toveiinnent wns 7 3 per cent. Now half the debt beam only 2 vor cent In terest, and t lie Culled Ktates Is the only nation lu the world that has been nlilo to srll 3 per cent bond nt par. Ill 1M13 the InlercKt on tbe natlonnl di lit was f i.-ji,ikhki a year, or nl"'ut f (."'( per (.ipl'a, mill now th Intere it p"r enplln l only :.." -nts a year.-ew loik Connii'T' ijil. . A XlanXjrane Blwae : Bolero blouse of silk eloth, lth front turned back to form revere er plaits, stltebed ra the edge and orna mented with buttons. On each side of the front is a box plait, starting at the yoke, which I trimmed t the bottom A BOLKBO BLOVSX, With an odd motif of the material, stitched at tbe edges and ornamaoted with button. The plain yoke is bordered with a band of embroidery or filet lace, x very wide band of white trims the bottom and the sleeves are made and trimmed to correspond. The blouse is of the material or of white silk, nud the girdle is like th bolero. Wiener Chic. ' Lflncn.Govras A white linen gown bos a three-quarter length coat of tbo same material. The main feature on' this ia a large cape which falls half way over the sleeves. It Is made of bands of antique lace and bias folds of stitched linen that form a latticework pattern edged with n border of wide antique lace and having a circular piece of it around the neck. Tbo sleeves have puff of the lace set In the back, which are caught up nt the elbow with two large lace covered buttons with white cord tas sels, and tbe samo ornaments are on the stole ends. The skirt has four rows of antique lace at equal distances down it!i length, and over these are broad Htitclicd straps of linen forming box plaits anil held In place with tbe lncc covered buttons like those of the long coat. f.oone Coatees. FaHcinntim; little loose coatee will be legion when summer toilets begin to blossom, nnd many are shown al ready. They may not be so luxurious ly artistic as the long, loose wraps, bat they are pre-eminently chic, coquet tish and youthful. Many of them are In very thie, supple cloth of light shades, but the canvases, eta mines and others soft enough to bear plaiting and fullness nnd to fall gracefully are well liked. The silks, too, are, of course, eligible, and the new soft silky mohair, especially In white, Is an excellent coatee nmtcrlnl. White Is the favorite color for the coatee, though all tbe light shades are used. Both are In white with notes of black. Vlck's Family Magazine. A Caws Vrea Paris. Street gown of gray tusor, won with accordion plaited gray chiffon waist; coat embroidered with scroll dealga of gray tusor. Cray ornaments on coat . . WMi Lae Cellar. , .. There never Were such lovely, lac slecee for various purpose sent over at before. Tbe wide, round collar to b worn ann choker are to be no end popular, with wimple cloth and thin gowns, and another shape that I lovely and for drossier occasions Is a wide stole, the end becoming still wider and falling quite to the knees and that may be prettily held at the waist by a loos toweled girdle buckling low In front -The X-Rayt, Rrornt experiments, by practical testf and elimination with th aid of tbe X IiBTi.eotnl.lUh tt as a fuel that Catarrh of the Sinmitch Is not a dUeste of Itxe'f, bat tlutt It rrnulls from n prsud !!' 1 a of lrn!'Kilon. 'How Cm I Corn lj I ''. Hon T" Ko.bd r-j-pr -' ( 1. ru: h tnoi-iinta. It will cure y i f f b ' ' n i I '' . ' i, stil j. Hi-- t III ::( ' - !l t I ! ' (1 !' ' :!. S" - ' 1 ' r ' . ' ' : ' . ...'.--': . r" ' ; . Stella Kews. UajlSLf-MnCy-WCeU who was one t resident of this place, but for sometime has been In Kew York la xow visiting friend and relative here. W ar all very pleased to have Mrs Daisy with uagalo.. - :. - . ' V"-'. 'Mrs J f Foster who ha been visiting her sister Mr Mortox of Blade, , re turned homx x few day . ago xeooav pealed by her sister. - Mrs Morton will leave for bar boas Thursday axd If- J supposed lhat he ttxr IWUoh win go with her. , Our Methodist atlaUter, Mr Jenktel, was to hav held a- protracted, meeHng hanlart week, but owlni to tbe Ulneas of hi wlf. the peMbira vWrBtpexMd W an vxry orrr,t as hraventoa amber of vUltor from otnalng, Whom th vllli : xped. However MI allot Blount of Swansboro came, and It xow it Mr Molllo Mattock. ' Ml Mary Koonee, who haa be tat tending tcbool at Trenton, returned, to her koeae at Long Point, iplae aear her, Friday. fcMrandMrs JohTylorof PoUock vUl, spent Sunday la onr midst. . Mr Thoma MeOInx of Stella Is now ia 8. a o bualnes. Qolu a few from her Joined tbe May Party erowd at 8wanaboroon tbe Uih. Notwltxataadlng the weather ever; one tinned to bav enjoyed thtmu lvrt Im mensely. Miss Annie Falea of Peaurort is fl.lh ing Mr D 8 Weeks' family. Mr John Jones of Oedar Point, (was Iso s visitor her Sunday. ' A party from thl plan went down to Whit Oak Chapel bnnday to chaioa and listened to an excellent sermon de livered by Rev W X Cowan. They i re ported a alee time. Re Cowan also preaohod for ns thst night. Evergreen. Good Advice. The ,mot) (miserable beings In - the world are those suffering from Dyspep sia and Liver complaint. More than seventy-five per cent of the people In th United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effecbMucb as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, HaM tnal Ooatlveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Waterbrasfa, Gnaw lag and Burning Pains at the Pit of tbe Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagreeable Taste In the Month, Coming up of Food after Eating, Low bplrlts, etc. Go to your Dnrggist and get bottle of Auguat Flower for 85 or 75 ct. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. All druggists. Tki Tur.ut uti.l T.oll. A simple K'livle for a sore throat may be made by adding fifteen drops of refined carbolic neld to a quart-of water. Reuieuiber to shake thorough ly before using otherwise it will be useless and gargle four or fire times a day. In caae of swollen tonsils n tea spoonful of powdered tannin dissolved In a tumbler of water forms an excel lent gargle, which should be used ev ery two hours. A gargle of perman ganate of potash, not too strong, Is al so excellent for nse In cases of mild sore throat 10-Dr. B. Detchon's Antt-tHurcUc may be worth to you more than $10011 you hav child who soils bedding from Incontinence of water during sleep. Carwold aad young alike, It arrests the trouble at once. 11. Sold by C D Bradbam, Drufgls, Vtm Bern, N O. TX Cerreet Restr. At an examination bvkl at tbe ag rlcultural college tbe question was put "When I tbe best time to sow bar leyf Tbe "exanilnate," a aharp cou try ted from the district of Altenburf . promptly replied: "Three days before a gentle rain, xb?." From tbe Oermau. A ! beaar. "Never lend Burroughs any money If "Never did." "But yox .have." "Not need to think I did, but founi I was loaklneT a gut every time."-. Bests Pest PLEASED TO DO IT. New . Bern Citizens Gladly Opeak Public-; lj pa this Subject Aptbllestatemeat ':; v- ' . Give M th pabMa for' th ' public good. ' -" ; - ' ' A etthwax xptlenee. ' ' Truthfully told for humanity' aak.','i ' txd tsxdy xppt0jatloa, ' Xew Ber people ar pleased to do Itj 1 Pleased to tall their frhmds aad neigh bor. '. ' .',v".",," - V " Tell them about the "Uttl eoaquer ,1 , - : --. ; Th good deed of Doaa'i Kldxey PuT " - - r .r , ; An ipreadlag e'er th ejty, "'," ' Llttlsg bnrdex from xchlxg backs. Clrtag th pain Of kidney 111. Re ad U proof la a Krw Bern man'i wordx .. - . ; . - F. P. Avery, foreman at th A. h K. 0, R, R. shop, residing at SO Grave street, sayst "I can recommend Doaa'i Kidney pill "Which I obtained' from Bradham's Pharmacy. My back Wtea I would get np la th morning felt weak and lame and th ttae of Doaa' Kldaey Pills relieved It I have felt much better and stronger sinoe 1 1 ted them. My back was we&k spot. If I canght cold It set tled there and I encmed to lose all IH of It 8!ne mlcg Doss's Kidney Ptlls my bark bu sot trout.led tn one bit Ton rin ne r y esme a a tn ' ner Of I tn's I' : 'npy Pills and I will recom n n.i t a ! ar-yor.e," rn'ils'Ic" ' -s. Prir-n, CO ceats all. I r a Co., 1 ...In, N. V.. '- if ri'iU.8. .'" n"i r-1 Vr ' ROOTED IN THE BLOOD. After the age ol 4S or jo," vehen the vital power are naturally weaker. It to noticed that a hurt of any kind heal alowly and often a very lnsignifi- Cant XCTXtch or bruiso . A smau pimple earn on mr Jaw, but (rave mo no become a bad Ulcer Of pein or Inoonvenlenoe, and I should have fortrot MTlt thia time of ten about tt bad it surt beun to inflame nnd itch ; ,t Ore. At I" IS wmeoi STJJd bleed a little, then aoab over, but would not life "Watty growth, i,ai, This continued tot some time then the Cancer moleaxnd pimple that ftl$&E5i& a. Sn&nVS have Wn OB the body to tt J, ft, trial, an it is remarkat.io what almctfrombirttbeiriaw to Inflame and lea ter, pelred antlralr. This was two years auo ; thero ki and before very long 2&VS tla'WK1' are larg eating ulcers. . - . . i iirtWbmtti of Jiloet fa alow In healing then you may l.c ; xomethinB? la txdically wrong with your blood. Some old tan-.t or , that has been slumbering; there for years, is beginning -to nss.-n its, h and breaks ont and becomes X bad ulcer and perhaps the Kr.inmnn . i Cancer. Theeold sow" rooted in the blood, and while washes, s, at - ai. HtMU tltMr art tint licahtiir. A Mi i! aaive. etC(r s.txw uaw - -- v; ' MJWtiimrifvandatrenirthenthciK)lluUdl.i....d I . . . . ana a tonic to is needed, and poison-is so , tmxoT eft.ari4:iilcet'of- every kind quickly yield to its wonderful ourt..c pr..;.. iMtlits-i It yoitt have an Old sore or ulcer, write us all ahoi t it, ,.:i,l imd; eal advice or any Information yon may desire will be given by .,.r i.hvsi cians without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFtC CC. A71ANTA, GAa I W WROPaiWINSAMEWAY I ltlTeiu II DETAILED VIEW OF ) k J I II "IIT fi,'ACYCLE CRANK HANGER. lH ;THB MIAMI i yabYCLB GMF'G CO. J L. m. eim.i:.:. o L Corner Pollock xnd ilmvn stn-.-i , (dr NEW BEItN, . . UJ. Acr.T.m CrnKt.'ii-r n V. irr-. Jolin O. Wlihtivr. i!i, (;-iikor jioct. once In lcncrili;ii(.' tU- iisi.k of tbe Qtukcrs lu iwmd to -v.ionklnit In meetings" suld tluit somctlnieM the vol untary remarks ncre not ijulte to the edification of the mwtlmr. It once ban- pened thnt n iiTUilu Ocorjje C. grew Tamer wearisome in his exhortations, and bis prudent brethren, after solemn consultation, passed the following reao lutlott: lt Is tbe sense of this meeting thst Goorjre C. be advised to remain silent until such time as tbo Lord shall peak through blm more to our sutls- racuon ana pront." A StxrtUnr fat. To ttv x Wtt, Dr. T. O. Merrltt, of No Hehoopany, Pa., made a atartllag test tesultlef la t wonderful cure. He writes, "a pallrnl was attacked with violent keatorrbtgo, caused by olos ra tio of tbeatomaca. I bad often found Electric Bitter cxoellent for Sent atotn tah and liver trouble to I prescribed thxm. The patient gained from th first nd has not had aa attack In 14 months." Bleetrle bitters ar. Bosltlmlv roirss. 4ed for DyspepsU, ladlresUoa, CoasU- natioa ana x.ianey trouble. Try them. vaiy two nvv uraaaam a. jJl sbnn il-'ilultluti should be drawn between lrrlt4uu and pnln. trrttatlou la not pnln, but only a frequent cause f It , TbU a etutub lodsrd In the urvn.t uitir tlie tornl eorda produces violent Inltltlon and prelooajed eongb- Ing, Which often result In actual paw. Bo, too, a apeek of dust In tbe ey jets np Violent Irritation and inflammation, followed by acute paliurot tbo aur tacoof tile body, th unaer tip and tbe end of the tongue are moat sensitive for Instance, a burn on the fingers Is much more painful, than on on the back Would be, while one on tb tongue would be more painful still. ' . Deep rwounda are not painful, a a rule, ear aee-arOa the surface injury. . ; ; . ALltUt Early Riser y : ' tow aad the, at bedtlm win ur eot tlpatloa, biliousness aad liver trouble, D Will's Little Ewrly Risers ar th fa aaoaallttl pills that care by arousing th secretions, moving tb bowels gent ly, T't (Crectually, aad giving such tone and etrorrth to the glands of tb atom-1 b and llvor that the cause of the trou- l.'n la removed entirely, and If their use Is c-ntlniied for a few days, there will L...TJ AI 1 r.,ot... io ouuu up me scuum .-. m ..i . n,,, S. S. S. is just such a renn-dy. , N.. powerful and no germ so (Uaalv wTRtflh1flilood remcdv cann it n -:n I: ORCHA::.j .. Spring is tin' (..-. : t ., t ,, . asheH In the i.i.i .. JJUlch ;tillut I i,-;:,,. v. 'li It will help to I.e. ,i in,! ;lii. ., An npiiMcatlon ot llun' " !l ! tbe white pruh In lln- mm .. I , i . Bone dust and u.. ..l : to excel us fertilizers f ir tin . Barnynrd mamii-e m- w .. ii thrown uroiind eaeh rasjiliei i Will be very beneficial. reach trees crowing near H e Where dishwater and wash i ii I , ,1 I . r.l 1 1 1 :ll l.iini r :ii thrown out are long lived an 1 fir from disease. If mulching Is done, en re sin. taken to bare It extend some ill ill.l lie la I around tbe tree, nt least more II place first prepared for the tree an th o tsrstas Cfiatim ef ABVOXtxi-, 11 Kind You Have Always Bautkl 127 Mltlflle Ml. Fill line of iimmt ami Vnii. iicn - rrfume, Toilet Hnei etc , dIm. th. followhif Mineral Wntern Mm.lilns Muxral ttiiiinn, Ituflal.i I liliin. adl Janoa, llmiyadi !ota, nri.:-n Vemnha, Apenta, Hel Haven .-i.lits Oomba, Brushes, Tnollt Uruklim . ' , raatarine TiHth l'ut. COLUMBIAN 1N8K T1CIDK. Oreolnm, th Great Disinfectant and v. ; . Bed Bug Destroyer. h Brom-Ohloralum a sure FBEVKOTAT1VI of mfentinn of oontaglon of DlPBTBBBIA'd hVALI, rox.-.-.r..' - v... . t inlelanVJPraseriptlon t speelalty. . UNIVEESITY LAW SCHOOL. Henrys Plarinafy. . Th tnmmer Term begins Jon , -. 10, to ooutlaee three months. Thorough Instruction In oonnet admitting to lbs bar. Bpeclat ' ' . leetnrtie hy eminent lawyers. ., For Catalogae, aildress ... Ja3 O. IlacHao, Dcaii, C!sVie:ii,n.c -: tif --n rf t'-ee'-T-pWat. Bold by
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