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'V AVeetablePrcDaCuJottforAs similatirtg tticrooda"dBcgula-: i i : - : Prornofes Digestlon.Cheerful ness aiWRrat.Conta'uw neither OtdumXorpl-Jr? nor Mineral MOTKjLaCOflO. - i i j ew . 1 11 . - i W4r.fW- ' .tj ' & i : ' '.' Aperfecl Remedy f orCoitsHp Tlon, Sour totiiach,Diacroea Wbrnvs,Convulsions,Fcwri3h- uimiivaa v VMMua.. 1 facsimile signature or ! wvtrm "EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. . ..... .. - .' litA --- H y -'f 12. 0 MRS. HELENA ' c ,H Youri MilwiukeelSocUty-Womiua. I I i iroinenhave writitto I I ' to toll how Wine o Cardui beaUrwi .the blessing o. health on every, woman who takes it, ricti a n d p o o; 1 ik e . Mrs. Helena Blan, No. 123 Sev enth Street, Milwaukee,1 Wis., ,is one o! the.,yoTing women whom Wine ox Car; duiia rescued from a-lile of snfferino. She writes t ; -wine uifdul is oenauuy -worn ouf women's best frkni and I am pleased to give my experience with7 It A few months ago I caught a scverf cold, Ear ing been out in inclement weather, wUcfc settled all over 'me, partkularly fa fm abdomen. I was in atmotTeonstant paid. I consulted a pbrjiciaa' tM. Hflttt'ik medicine for a month and without any relief. I then decided I would try your medicine and it was a lucky day for TO wheal did so. I noticed a chant" fa a lew days and fell encouraged, tcoitla taking wine of Cardui, and my paticoce was rewarded, for in two weeks my paint had left nK and I (eit like a new wooden I WINEof CMDV1 - A Good Telephone SERVICE 18. A MJ9INHB8 NKOE88ITY,- A HOKE OONVENTENOE.A JDOM- I - fTonTrnlenrn, Qrdrr Ynur Phone ctOneel J UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE,;: ttEuieim--ximTtf -wummct. '. l"r ; I ,,..-.lc.lHlC. tmr OmMof, m4r lt POCm. AdmiD is trators Ifotic ' The uadtrskeed living inly aasllfled M AdmlDlstnuorcf the estate ofJobn A Utirere muotll to, nakeleiisedlale cities esiitn aeid-estate a rrqulrtd to pretnot ine ssnte foe pyt on or before Bepytobar. 0th ofUis Bo- This 8 piember Both IBOS. " 'i t 11 V JUalntetmlBr.i - ' ....... - rail iir nrseaana msnrrisri. 1 . . -. - - - -, . ' f Perfuirfra. toilet PrK ete , lid t' lolln mg M lnnrltrTarsr ZiOdbli w Mineral nrtofc Jnflalo Llthln, Cnaoy sdl JantVtluaradi'ifatrma, CarbeoS, .Veroelcs), Apente, Bed Ii spills, ; V ombe, Prusbec, Tooth finishes, , .;' fi "' rMtMed T 'Cth rasm." . .. Pe4 Rng Dostmyer. f ' ' Brom-Chloralura" ' A sore mtT Z!t ATITB In f H.'e evmUglos of PU'nTI!mA;.t BMALL 1 't ,1 srUliy 1 Tc-Tlnfar.: '.!rcn.'i i ; ih.Kfal.Yrj Rsy AlV.'aVSiX.L'.'illl 7 Bears -thQj Signature of n, ,7 7, -W-- The woman whajihas taf ered from female weakness should do anything within; reason t to secure health,. Wine of Cardui is the medi cine that appeals to leaaona-' Ue women - women who.: hold onerationa' nndstikmff Inhorror romenwhoknow that Nature is the best phv lician. i v Wjne, .ot feCardni give women ..lact their by givm Jtfature a ) the wasted and die- chance to build tin eased tiBsua. : Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow and Nature, when relieved of the drains or of the poisons In the svstem.' makes the functional organs strong and healthy again. . .- Any woman who i silently suffering untold pains because she is too sensitive te undergo physician's examination end treatment can find no excuse for not securing relief when Wine of Car dui is offered to her. There is no nbi licity to deter her. She can take Wine of Cardui in the privacy of her home,'' wids as much assurance of nnalenre as though a dosen doctors recommended It. Many physicians do recommend Wine of Cardui to their patients. ''-Z Why not get a H.00 bottle of Wine of,Oaidui fromjourdrnggUt today ' . ' oQli6n' suffering women. mto toona rniiex in - -WineofCardnl. -' A ta VXB ut UI4 MIH' tmm, MM4 1. hMiuka Ml. mi 1.4. t7 rUi- ,Vif trenosi )o. e poslrjgaMo ssske BultV; dretooafiCana Trousers to joirr 1 Milsaie.wrOLi gdereeieeee'lo W'kvl Mshlp,$tyk,.Fl;p4.- Titieimlng? JJCJ r",r-r! "."vvmi ri '1 VResMctaUf.tDin ti "Ail . V..-T- 4 TV S I i $J J i f . lot Sonth TroelBt1' f HlillCf:- "A nr..- ! HIS. W A' l 1 fat; 1 Iey i.ASHlr,.-i Pubiiccition or flum- ROTrrn CAnOUSAlV" la the . r . 7 s- 1 . Jl ; U 0or,r.Y ' 1 , ; 7 ' .f - ' !; v - tllsibelt I 1 ' The ii fredtbl sboT i 1 ,wH1 U' t eotloe U at an ectla t r cntiu 1 H th Hnriorl 1 !tln a d f rl in on tr (urthnr . . I i n l s : 1- !, t unrt lion: IT !' f ' r i ...) w. L'. t,-, (I. w ' ' - t el fb. a 11 "fT - Ml iVryK.iuuu II oft fjfi .(-. 1 ' 4- 1 WrfTTi GENTS kse tx eommfT Uosr) c (Jie r force f m Ihe h lb t ('fBn' oil he I the Jo for i : intr of J mUr Of ll 1 r intf la i mr r itj I 01 111 the ( t f.r r"' I "ii ; t I fT.. this walking bat, dj!t-i.J Ly Jtartbe, Par fsi wlli- prove an almost universally becoming nodi. .'As here aUown, It is tbx sum WAfrKqia ba.t i in brownjfelvet, sharply turned of) t both idcS, witfl1ritM'tU)Det In & Ughterneheile ot brown relieved Vlth wWte theee,- ,)eettg eKthe,?t(cVi where; th hot, .like aH of this eeaeon'a ihapes, eeta closely to the beatl. .- A aV Mi. 4MNtMUk 4 i .. . The -Yoke C"lr. A featura to be brouitht Dromlnentlv; forwmrd. for j-inter is the' yoke" ollJV whtptT'iii vilihr ki an to form a yoke.iBle ttf eut opt of . heavy tnate. shape., and It ia made With polnte that iallt over toe Bhonldersi, iot flappyj which, axe . cut. withs deep pieces at front and' back' and shoulder prpjec-, fionev The front extends down 'in a llong,,pief i which -comes to the; belt, making n sort of plastron front ', It is very smart to trim the yoke col Tar with a lew -large pearl buttons and ro stitch ,tt erenpd. the- edge, Imt there enouia Te .no, ptneo'Wmming.l Utners erwmbroldered in white around the shoulder and? down'1 the front, with "deep enffs to match. A. Winter Hat, . -. , of the "white winter hats Is found And'nmt4troaBse brim end a medium wwDi.Tbe letter and part Of the brim are. of soft fleecy beaver as fluffy es svmnsdown. 'The edge pt the .brim for about , three: Inches Is of smooth, silky beaver farther stiffened by rows of stitching. This bet is trimmed with blackwejvef aroipdt the crown, Becf ftoJO(?lctfi ever. tne brim ml fat&& fteer tea-tne .heir In the back. In the front are two Wafer-like . onuunents ' faahlQoe ef f Wblte pUsse ohtffpA a i Vbeeke WtU B Pcpvlmr. , f caiecks- tMi:th faif ana wintee seme et tnem sumosT un- pororitttsr!ri4 Wto&f- "better scribed as shepherd's plaid, in light jhveeds.tThA tailorji wUlJgto eodea v- t toibnng In severe style, bnt they re ifrlmmlng their plain cloths with rather brilliant plaid effects. They 111 Also use taffeta and kid as trim' sBlngf and quaint ornaments. of silken pings) and taffeta and velvet bobs. xne luastraoon snows a moaei ror bloasA' of wblte flannel or albatross. r t- -- .''' i,'r.1- ; J nttna ss.pio T epe effMton siw 2 lifers' Is pof- t'nrr st9, (tlrttlg the drooping line h e-. j rr I Mfasr Ik mtwr rrmmi fee dny of the br? ,:rt f - t f- Y t lnl pt. far. ai b full t!i tnirt i ill J t. tli'wUt rnuit t"t mt Tr tlt (' lh ear.tr ry, fti !; 1 s vry et ertl- of Anm nt '."1 t! i iW san and flrtn. T! fuf;.. m k at! t' t:t I'.tw sal 0,4 eTort nt N U-t of full f rs J r wise a igkT, . u- i.y it.h. (II r ! ! l! Bhmlder?ej5 - i ? There are very pretty yoke collars i.wio Li i bit L4.,w Of 1,0C3 cases of typhoid fever in slxun hospitals last year one In eight died. . '- ' .: - Blace 1S90 the number ofjiquor. li censes in Liverpool has been redueed by 422. - v:-V-'; r' The farme of the United States cover 6il.000.000 acres and,employ 10,600,000 people. . ' . ; ".. ; " - -r - "The ministry Is the only one of the learned professions that is not over crowded. .-j At the burial of a South London. man tie six dogs draped In blade followed the cortege.' ' ' " - " The medical schools of 'Nashville, Tenn, graduate more doctors than those of Berlin. --. ; v . A perfectly satisfactory artificial gub- ta percha Is being made In England under the Grentasch-patents, ..v, A London papet,glves away tne se cret that Irish women's native shawls are wholly made In Scotland. v Great Britain Spends $11200,000 a year on tbe support of the poor,' This docs not Include private charities. - Seamen on native river craft ltf hl- na get $3 a month, on seagoing Chinese vessels f& They furnish their own food. - - ' . It redulres 'the labor of about 10,000,- 000' men and -women for nine months of the year to harvr all the crops of the, world. t , -The French Grand Prix in sculpture. provides the . successful - artist with means Of, support for four years In Rome or Athens. , There arc places in Asia. and Africa where' grass will not grow, and yet the most -. beautiful flowers' and shrubs flourish ln -e.ch places.- , according to e recent census mere are Upward of 600 Chinese in Johan nesburg, ?f whom 180 are in business. au are reported io qo wen. Manitoba is the greatest wheat rais ing country in the world. It yields twentr-flve bushels to the acre. North Dakota yields only thirteen. . , Such has been the Improvement in engine boilers and fire boxes that the power derived from a pound of coal to day is pearly three times as great as it was fifty years ago. The bracelet -which King Edward wears on his left wrist is one of his most cherished possessions. It be longed originally to Maximilian, the 111 fated emperor of Mexico. - The oldest ship in the world,, the mall, schooner Vigilant, running Into St. Croix, French West. Indies, al though now, under the French flag, was built of Essex oak at Essex, Mass.,' in!802. . In order to prevent the extinction ot tbe chamois in the Swiss Alps a law has-been passed in Orisons, Switser land, prohibiting the shooting of cha mois in the mountains.- A real chamois Skin is now worth (50. . The Michigan university museum'' is. how In possession of a complete exhlb-' lfcof Klrtland warblers male, female,! nest and egg tbe only complete col lection In the United States. This rare btrd was discovered In 1841. r Oh Catamount hill, at Coleraln, Mass.. a monument has been raised to mark the site of the first flag raised over a public school house in the United States. The flag in question was dis played in May, 1812, from a log school bouse which stood on the MIL - The queen of Italy,-a daughter of Montenegro, Is a splendid shot and uses the gun with as much skill and est as any male sportsman, tier love of shooting ho taken ber as far north as Spitsbergen, where she played bar oc with reindeer and elder dock. ' :.. irrtoe Minister Seddon ot New Zea nd announces -that the government proposes, to buy meat In the colony dnd ship It direct to the United. King dom, where depots for Its sale at cost will be established In tbe big manufac turing centers. Tbe purpose Is to drive oot competitors. ' - ..' The common contagious diseases the causae of which are still no known are scarlet fever, measles, chicken pox, yellow fever ,and hydrophobia:. One difficulty In experimental research for tbe organisms which cause scarlet fe ver, yeOew fever and. measles la that animals are not susceptible to them.. ,. X normal child at two years of age should, weigh twenty-alt and a half penndar A greater weight is Aot evi dence or health, but the reverse, and the amount of fats and sugars given it should be lessened.. Its bebjht should be thirty-two and a half Inches, and tbe circumference of both Its bead and Its chest shoo Id be nineteen Inches, , , The. grip bacillus Is tbe smallest Ink erobe yet, discovered ' which affects man.' It is but 0.4 ot a micron broed and two to three times as long. The limit to risibility with the most powers fai microscope is 02 of a micron. vhlrb. Is tbe else of the microbe of the peripneumonia ot cattle; 0.2 Is one one hundred -and twenty-five thousand the of sa inch, ' , ' An analysis of the re of consump tion la. Marburg, Cnnany, ; showed that four-fifths of those affected be long to the poort fifth of the popular linn. It was further found tbst ti per r-nt of sll of tbe csse occtirrpd la 2.9 t"ent of the entlrs dwelling la tbe city, while 60.2 rr cont of sll the among tbe poor orcnrrM In K n prr cent ef tbe houses occnpld hy them. , ' . - The development of the rsrbnmnnm Industry Ud io the msnnfsrture ff ar ttflrtnl f rephlicvVhtrh t now prwlin! J,y p,ng the einir!..otn rr!K.n tl 1-41 t:,e cU-Hrtc fi.rr.s. sixl ,b tn'.nii.j ptirs grniI.I!' l!t mirt-ly (. t p pi. list Inn ef sntlirsirlfn r.) tne fwn Snrr-f ;j!f n 1 granutsr fraj-I.Ite !!:. j !!..: rst be eitonaln 'r tin 1 f r I ' r' ' TJ.e em, -i r.','; ',t U ! t;.a 2.'- ").'"' r"' ' . f ! THE WORD. MELODRAMA. It Bs Drift ma Its Dvrlritoa Orltflul SIi;lflfco. , . .. - Nowadays nelodraiau" U in general use as denoting a purely sensational play, with an ail but impossible bero, heroine and villain among the charac ters represented.' Formerly the wed kept more closely in its signification to actual derivation. "Melodrama" U com pounded of the Greek words meloa, a song, and drama, an action, a- play, and was applied to two sorts of pe formsnces when it first come Into use, It signified, a ploy-, generally of the romantic school, in Which -the dialogue was ' frequently . relieved, by i music, sometimes of an incidental and some times of a purely dramatic character. On the strength of, his VPyVmallon'' . 3. Eousseau Is credited with the Inven tion of this style. Borne of the so called English operas of the older school, such as the once famous. "Beggar's Opera" and the once popular "No Song, No Supper," t are In . reality ; true : melo- dramaa.;"ii "i ' In the second place "melodrama'' was applied to a peculiar kind of theatrical composition In which the' actor recited bis pan in an ordinary speaking voice, while the orchestra played a more or less elaborate accompaniment appro priate to tbe situation and calculated to bring Its salient-features into tne highest .possible relief. ' The merit of the Invention of this description of melodrama belongs to George Bendo. who used It with striking effect in hte "Ariadne auf Naxoss" produced at Gotha in 1774.London Globe. . The Ortale of a Doctor. It is often claimed by outsiders that having a profession dulls a woman's sympathies, but I cannot believe that this is true In the "practice of medicine, Where one side of the work Is so Im measurably sad. I have seen a baby- that came after fifteen years of "wait ing and hoping and was rejoiced over dally and hourly for a wonderful year suddenly struck down and gasp Its lit tle life out in a day with pneumonia. These are the times when it hurts to be a doctor, to find that all the knowl edge that you possess, all tbe skill st toot command, is as so much chaff before the wind. To have a woman cling to yon, begging you to save ber baby, is an ordeal, to which no human being can grow callous. You must feel as though the brand of Cain were trpon yoa when, with all your efforts. you cannot save the little life. Not years nor experience can lighten hours Such as theses Everybody's Magazine. Life Is an age to the miserable,. Bwroent to the happy. Bacon. The Human Lottery AJa, If only I were beevupful kew heppr Use would bev" Hear a forlorn maldliM said this as sbe bereeaerlSoed botae.loveand (rleode. It le tne oae poeeeeelos ta toe lottery of Comae life wblea aoeuea eald mot refass , . BRADFIELD'S FemaJe R.eulator far yea v rlns ee tbe tbresbold e womea. aoa,aee beu lorelaabte. W beet ber be- eome ele aod leeeold, tbe are doll, eblaf bead, feet aad beads cold, eppetlte foee of eb uermel, ebetracted tierioae end painf i eeeaeee, sad taelr eretems tenaral fy raa dove, tbey seed baUdlag , asd cueir DiooQ aeeoe eteeneiBa;. - BredOeld's Female Refalelor ror weanea aieeetraetloa perateaeatly relieved ana ell dieeeeee peeailar Waee gaalul ereae are Refalabev eleare tbe enn1erloa, brlfbV aetheeye, eaarpenetbeeppetita.reaKrrea mni&r esq bloicbed eoedlUoee ot tbe able aBdeeiilohbeadaabatoeeartaiaty by removtnf tbeeeeee, vj. -. feifNeeltk loTwomeioN la free aad wtU be aeaOad aa reoe'pt of adttreea, - . TMC RAOntLD RtaULATOR CO. a - Arveara. Ska. S . L;B;-Habicht; The Ftoett Llqaors and Win.- i Habloht'i Key West, JJahlcht's Tea It.e It..t..i.. StVrl I VISI V -j,,' 1 - - Ooroet I Front aad Daneoek Streets, Hew Pern, V 0."' ELLIS' SHOPS. 0a for.oek street Is tbe place to carry yonr bf e'e and carts for .repairs. JS'rw woik doae wl.sa orderad. Work CprBte-t. tot of seeond-htftd e- LUlrs to te soil Cl.ftp, , WS.ELL!S. n r-' pi. r. . ot. rru. r. rr. w a. v. re lie' MtrtlealanyveJaebiaaBa aeetai owiry to lu toele proftertlee to build ep tbe aye. te, aad ae a resrelaeae' ( tbe aeaawtvaal Sews. Palofel, obe tract d end eappreeeed Lagef-Beer i1 lifSI ' 1 -t t. - ! 1 i I 1 5 rttrv- f -r .-r L . JJ' WuW l i i i 1 S 1 I . " ' -.. Bono r-nlns. Itchme. ficabbv . . aiiin niu.4 . f. BveXllas-s, Carbuncloe, Ftmples,Berafiils ftnneaeDtljeSKdbrtallicBotasleniaeaBkla. B OMUvjt UK tKt'n PoLyn la tha tlood. If ywi JUw ehas and peine to tune, beck end Jolnta, IMrinc BaeDDTBxm,iiieeaneieBO(erniin,sirailca Gleade, SWnse end Banrae:eS the Btta, Moens Petdbte la Mooth, Sos: TtanMt,flmi4M, or oflemtre erapoon, OoevoOelond Spots or cub on SUa, ell ny4ow et mttms, VUen o enypert of (He body, Betr or Xje. nwi uuas om, vsruaiiclae or nose, Uke Botanic Blood Balm, euaranteed SoeieeTenttiejeowteiiiliiioitilnBeaeteaeeewwli eooton, petenS medldnoe, end hot springe tell. . Heels eU wrae, Hope eU eolye enrt pelm, redae ell nreUlmi, mekie Hood poro end doe, completely ctaengtnc tbe ntli bodr teto a deea, hojttaf eoixUtkm. S. B. B. bee oaiedttiouendioloueeet Blood FUeon area eftet neebinc ibeleet etegeci - ' Old Bbonawtlsm. Catarrh. lenm eie easeeA by aa awtol poljoned eoodlUon of the.' sueoo. ' 0. a. a. scope newnng-ena Bptttme, Itditns end SeretchlngjAolMe sad Pmlni eons EhnunetUm. vuaimi neeis eu deoa, seeies, xrapoou. Watery BUetere, tool teeterinssonsot Eeiemet by (iTlag k pan, beelthy blood eoDply to effMted parte. Cancer Cured w Botaale Blood Belm cons OeDcera ot en Khwta. BttpponOnc SwelUnge, letlns Bona, Tomon, n(ly Dion. ttUnitbaCanow FolaooaitdbeeUtbeeorai or wont eeaeer pertecUy. It you heTa a penUteri Ftmple, Wert, SweUlagi, SbooUbs,' StlnfU( Peb lake Blood fialm end tbeywllldleappeer before the) dertlop Into Can oer. Many eppenatly bopeleej SMM Ot Oaooer oured by teldng Botanlo Plood Balm. . OtTJt,' 411JA1SAKXKK. ttmf n lara bottia for 8A, of mwr fruirclat, tafceoedlreotcd. Botaata Hood Balm (JBUJ.1.) elwen im whta tbe rigbb quantity la taken. If eat evraa.yoa' eaonaywul SS BotafflSt1nAA RniMft.Tt.T.ta Keatentenaaaretoteke, Tnorooehly teated forMyra. imooaed of Para llntnnln lnffrvdUinta. fi,Mt.Mh.. ek kidneya end weak Wmaotil).cnrfa dyipeptta. thoiDlete dlrootlone go witb eedi bottle, nampla of JB.il.B. nndt TPaeephlo Sent Freely roooie, ana ipeaai tree nrnucei aayioe, to ealt yoet eeaa, alao seat In eeeled letter. vwu xmiiii vom Auawa, ua. aivacnDB yonr .Latent Eye Strain. The mysterious and unnamable sensa tions of a person can almost always be traced to a latent eye strain, which will become more pronounced when or just af ter reading, or any close work, and In a more severe strain these feelings are ac companied with a headache, varying In intdDBlty at different periods; this head ache begins la the eyes and forehead sometimes extending down the back. often-times causing Blck stomach and vomiting. This constant drain on the nervous system results frequently in insanity, no person can concentrate his mind when laboring under an eye strain, the treat ment of spectacles for Insanity has by many specialist superseded In most cases any other form of treatment, and is very reasonable when tbe laws of optics and ine enects or eye strain on tne nervous system Is known. Clear vision la no proof ot the absence of eye strain as the eye hes the power of overcoming an enormous amount of error of refraction, but at the expense of an excessive loss of nervous energy. Should you have any trouble of a blurring of print, Inflammation, and hundreds of similar eye troubles, we will examine your eyes free, - and If you need medical aid you will be directed to some one competent, If not glasses jsill be scientifically fitted at a moderate price. 3 O. BAXTER. Va aSaaaa . ---- nW WW no s. . DrsiOMS ' ''fllir COFVatOMTS AO Airroa eeadlns a aketeb end deeorteUoa aua talaklr eeeertein oar otatoa free wbetbar eb UTeouon te probebly eelantable. 0nenw UoaeauteUyeDaBdeatlal. HaBOooflkoa Petaots ent frae. Olaaat eeeooy for iwrtnapeaenu. tbrooah Mona Co. nmln boat ab era. BatEe t-etaata iean apaialaeUee, vitboat Scientific -HneticatL S benaHmiere irraetreted waakt. laraaat ate, aulUoa of any eatenuao Vnthl Tw mm, es a ri ioor aniaiek, aoaef ea eiaiiiaiwa. CAHOiffll?JIM; asp : m ' .'ni ' loioDuiean daixiT xrms I s .. . ajaajanss siBBsaBaa TBIIflHT It riSSlHfilS. For All Polnto Htrtb, U ; yirectlTe Oot.Jst, IBCJ. .The Dtoamcr 2IEUSB is tr bedoled to SaH at p. ss., Konda; Wadneeday and frtday, for JOlxabsth City N. U . ', s ri sra t . i Otoamor OCItACOItK la Ktierloled to tall at' I p B Taesdsy, Tfcnrnlay ssd Balflrday for Belbaven, f7Pr!Eot rsolT4 not 1U than or,s hour prtvloai to aa:;ir,g. For farther lnformsUon apply to OHO. IlRNDKIinON, Aft. V. K. Kiifo, Jen. Ifgr., j;orf:k. Vs. . A.,'t. (U Tt. snt r ail. (!, r r. : ' ; M-'.-r.i rr)Tiri, r a r - ' mm IF DVO A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and C : endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Euror ..T.-Tita. Disoensed onrv ia anhrwi m,Im ,-.,. , , , ."ittvc- ia liquids of the stomach without cauaint 'irritation , i disagreeable symptoma. ; Price,. 11 per boule, . Soil t r druggists. Be sure and get the genuine. - eejru. m,, -i, '' SOLD BT F 8. 1 " ' yZszHT Aug-Mencken ' Bm Henderson Jelephone Toll Rates. The followina Toll R&tea will Tw In effect on and after May 1, 190J, subject to change or correction. jrrom "New Bern to Ayden 80c Littleton 56c Boydton 70c Louisburc 50o Buffalo Springs, 70o Morehead City 80c Burlington 80c Nashville 46c 25c tieaurort Chase City Clarkesvllle Chapel Hill Dunn 85c Newport 76c Oxford 70c Plymouth 66c 40c ooo Kaielgb 56o 60c Roanoke Rpdg 50c Durham ooc Kocky Mount 46c 60c Scotland Neck 46c 60c 8elma 45c 40c Bmlthfleld 45c 90c Spring Hope 60c 80c Tarboro 40c Enfield Franklintbn Goldsboro Greensboro Greenville Hamilton 40c Wake Forest 65c 80c Warrenton 65c 60c Weldon 50c 95c Wilson 40c SOo Winston if 1.00 . C. TOEPLEMAN, Gen. Supt. New River Henderson High Point Elnston New Bern Fire Alarm. No. 1-2 Foot of Craven street. " 1-4 Cor. South Ft. and East Ft. streets. " 1-6 Blades Mill, King street. ' 1-6 Ice Factory, Griffith street. " 1-7 Blades Mill, Griffith street. " 2-4 Cor. South Ft. and Middle street. " 2-5 Cor. Hancock and Broad street. " 2-6 Cor Johnson and Middle streets " 8-2 Cor George and Pollock streets " 8-4 Cor. George and New streets. " 3-5 Cor George and Cypress streets " 4-2 Elm City Mills. " 4-7 Cor. New S. Ft. and Spring streets. " 4-8 Cor. Broad and Bern streets. " 5-1 Cor. Norvood and Crooked streets. " 5-2 Five Points. " 5-8 Cor. Elm and Ann atreots. " 6-4 Cor. West and Cedar streets. " 5-5 Cor. Main street and Pavl Avenuo. 6-2 Pine Lumber Company. Directory oi the Malls at the New Bern Post Ofiicc. Mall for all points North, Sou' n acd West via A. & N. C. it. It. anib A. C Line close at 8-30 a. m. Mall for all points East via A. & N. C R. R. close at 6:20 p. m. v Mall Tor all points North and West vis A. & N. C. H. R. close at 6:00 p. m. Mall for Oriental, Man too, Elizabeth City ana Norfolk via Btr. Neuse close at 6:80 p, m. Mall for Oriental, Man too, Elizabeth City and Norfolk via Btr. Ocr&coke close at 2:80 p. m. Star Roctbs. Mall for Olvmnla. Urantaboro. B&v boro. Stonewall, Vandermere and Orion tal close at 6:3V a. m, Mall for Bollalr, Lima, Geddy, Chip and Dobbs close st 9:80 a. m. Mall for Askln, Ernnl, Zorah, Wasp and VanceDoro close at ikxi p. m. Mall for WhItfordclose at 1KX) p. m. BBTMOUB W. IlAHOOCX,'tP. M. F. 1. Slmaieas, A. D. Ward SIMTIONS dt WARD, ATT0KRK1 aal COUNSELORS at LAW. nw stans a, a. c Offloe Removed across Street to Be? t" Story of No. 69 (above Telegrapj Of floe) Booth Front Btreet, neXv to Hotel U nana wis. Practloe ta the counties of Graven, apllsoaes, Onslow, Carta ret, Passll- snd waae, in tae supreme aad fed eral Oourta, aad wherever services are desired. u : 0B H011 CSI OUasv pure srbolesome, narajtteed to ae ebestloauy ssans rrora snuuei wawi and free (ronvtaporiUes. Bpecialty la leaded and ptwpared for human eon. snatpUosu ; Ice eVeUvered daily (sscept Bondsys)"j , Boadays (retail oely) 7 a sn 18 noon j roe pnoes aad tjUwrJnforwatloa, Address, How Borne Ice Co, : V . . v'.rr ill ' 'B " i Special Salo OMlcnin-mado 'Lard, rnrtl' i thatxvi-h coino t! ::::: puro nnd ewect c : t U 11m. l.ird for C ?s 1 41 jCt-IsT lj U C . -1 t - I - alUTXluaJTJt, 0100, ' Sal DUFFT." ' - -j Hi CIGAR If A.& N. C. R. H. nm tabu yo. 82 To Tak Effect Sunday, Oct, 86, 1908 -at 6:66 A. M., E. B, T. , Going East ) BCHKDTJLB: Going We , , No. 8 Passenger Trains No. 4 -DAILY. ' -v'V-Lt. p m btixiohb: Az. am ; 8 30 Goldsboro ,.11 OS 8 69 Letf range.. 10 8. 4 28... Kinston. ......... 10 1 5 40 Ar. New Bern, Lv,. . . 0 (r 6 60 Lt. " Ar...... 887 7 15.... At. Morehead City Lv..... 70S, No. 6. vNo. 8, K Passenger rrrain. . : Passenger sTinoHat Train DAILK. Lv. A. M. Ar.lP.K: 8 00 Goldsboro 81 o 18 Best' 8 08 8 26 LaGrange 7 67 of' jraiiing Creek.. 747 8 48 Kinston 7 87 8 02 QasweU 7 8a ?13 Dover 717 30 Core Creek 7 00 - 9 60 Tuscarora 8 60 9 66 Olarks A 49 10 10 Ar. New Bern. Lv 6 80 M. P. It, FREIGHT. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY No. 1. 2d Clast. No. 8. 2d Class Lv. am Ar, p m Goldsboro 2 60 ...Best's ,, 818' LaGranee 9 08' 513 5 45 12 6 27 Falling oreek 1 88 7 82 , Kinston .1318 40 osswell. 1)01 9 00. 9 40. Dover ...1101 core oreek 1040 v- Tuscarora 10 10 Clark's 9 64'; ..Ar. New Bern, Lv 9-t0 ,t' ..Lv. New Bern Ar f815 Riverdale: 740 ' 10 10. 10 83. 11 00. 12 80. 112. hj.., oroatan , 788 140 Havelock 710 " 2 09 Newport, Lv 688 2 20 ...Wildwood 817 2 28 Atlantio 08 S 2 55 . . Ar. Morehead Oity.Lv 5 60 .. 8 00 . . .Ar, M. city Depot, Lt 600 P.". A.M. B. L. DILL, A. NEWLAND. Gen'l Supt. Master Transportation. P. II. Pelletler, ATJT0BNIT AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers BrlcX Baildlag. WUl nraotloe In she OonaUaa ol Cu-area Oerieref Jonee, Onslow ana PamUeo. D Oonrt at Hew Barna aad Ssjaresae Oeail I. I. WABD, Attorney at Law, 74 So. Front 81,: Opp. Hotel Chattawka' NEW BERN.T. a Craven County Attorney. Circuit Craven. Jones. Onslow. Oars. eret, Pamlloo, Greene, Lenoir, and the Supreme and Federal Oourta Itiimnlns A IVnnea'" v.- ATTOKNKT AT LAW. Practice In the oounUee of Craven, y Carteret, Pamlloo, Jones and Onslowr4 and in the Btate Supreme and Federal . -' Courts. ' vv Offloe: South Front Street, over Tels ' , graph office, New Bern, N, 0, ' - v. Execution Sale- To satisfy that sxecutloa to ma V ; reoted from the Superior Court of Cravesv -ooontv Issued on that judgmest directed " la said oou rt in the action entitled lm- , ' perlal Qbsbo Oompany vs. A T French, ' I will ssU for cash at pabllo aoctloo at i the Court Hoese door 1a New Bern, HO r on Monday No? lad lWt, as tha proper -ty of the said A T French Ua following ); oescriMa lead la ssm oouaty, tibi use : tract of 78 acres on east side - of soaJa -i. read rasalag br Wis ter Oreea cknrch '' ' Ud adjoining tnS Uads of J H Dent her- ' tr aad others, more fully dasorfbad la 1 the deed reoorded la the Offloe of tbe ' Kr.Uter of Deads of said ecrnaty la Book 1W. page t, sad also Usttrsea ef land' 900 acras taore or lees, described ta that deed, registered la tha offloe of the Reels tat of Ieedj of said eottsty la Book 1 '0. pegs 19. ksewa fomatlr as Ua Wta koOoylsad. ... Oct. MM. - 3 W ITDTlLl, 6rr3 ot Cra-rea Conaty,' 4 Publication of Sum' monflt HORTH CAROLINA,) la the 0rrtm Oovaty. .( Bapertor Conn ? IHTMtUaoaBtat ; ' .," Pearl DLnrVr I, TBSdefsndast Shoyed STal a!!! ' notice thatsa actios mi:: 1 i bas be eoramaneed In U I Court of Crave ouaty o ' , a vorte from tbe beevl of v,i-' r eald defradasl will fnrl) -r t Ur that bs U rep'rl to a- , " r t linvemtier Una tilPe;' - : 1 (J- ibiv t" be b '1 o i , ! r NTtief i a, si tbs e--t . al l Cossty la !' sr.awev or nwnnr n 1 r erUiiL f)f t.S ' ! rnrt rr'f t:. ft f (' C-rrr lair, U v.r J nu Mr'. Uuwi While In P- t' e f ''. rt.v rl r-
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1903, edition 1
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