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e, i - . r ....... t VOL XXIII.255. . vc?JB wondirs eve?.y How Cowan's Pneumonia Cere Csres Cc!i3, Sere Throat, . Croup, PncanroniaAIl of then d tl;t Ccnie irom uoias Ana ise wessons way . ;K ,'.'' "5 - . - 1 - When yon hare a tonffh or ft pata In tlx chest, yoar cold it settling thrr aug this is Yefy i dangerous. Most of the di-nths la muter btgiajust this wttj. : ; s . . ' r Wherever your cold is centered, there yo moit apply the remedy. Either on your cheat or J throat - Mow whi-n yon luU-nn lnUr .nl remwljr it has to pass through the stomach.. Often it wrecks your digeiitioa huii ivcrgcia your ltuijje at ail t , Gowan'e Pneumonia C'itr Is tfmnl. Tt penetrates goes right into the seat of the trouble, and - sootbea at once the lrritiiti.il lungs r I liront. It casts out the germs of cold, couuuptioo, puts- ; JBOuia U evil genua. .. That U, it wU-j tiie lungs strong to cast these genu eat, - ' -"V'T ' ',"V' " READ THESE. TWO LETTER - v Mirlll spare no pains to call tin attention of my friend, to thliTelaablemeaielae. ' , tttt. J. It tint. Saptiui juOautMahi Orpliaa Asyiuai, Bu.Uniowt, Va.'V ,, - , - I baTCnwl Ciovan't Pimmonla Core, and I think it Is ths best medkiiw in the t . ..- irorld. I feel sure it savtHl my mother's life last fall. . . . .v ' . "f, O. LaAa,witULuifert-8calesCon WuuHOB4alainIl(.C.M " , ' - Gowan's it powerful, but also harmless.. It la an absolute safeguard against croup. Brery mother should keep a bottle in the house. Cure your cold, cough, chest pains' to-day, Immediate tell! sure cure in Ouwau's, Irge bottle, fi.00; croup sUe, sj cents; Scat by mail, U dcaired.' COWAN MEDICAL CO. Durham, N. C 8 g 1. s 0. - gig wo . J-H S, S S w is 01 k .TT.. ... Ellwood Wire Fence. Heath and Itlilligan Paint?. Pure Linseed Oil Building Material, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime and Cement Prices low. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Uo It Pays to Tradet Ervin's The Goods Ate all New And Fresh. The prices are reasonable, because we buy in large quantities, and give our customers the bene fit. The service at our store is polite and prompt. All goods sold are strictly guaranteed to be as represented or money refunded. m We carry a full line of heavy and Fancy Gro-' ceries. Provisions for the farm or delicacies for the Epicure. " , We handle country produce and - solicit con sighments of same and guarantee to get the high est price that can be had in the market for.it-; ., Xj 3E3E 3Srri3L!: Wholesale and Retail Grocer,- N 81 South FrontBL , - : ' ; fhono 168 " . Special Prices For January on Furniture anil Stoves. Bulta, Iron Bode, Chairs, Hoattng , . and l ook ' . Btovos.RuKS, ' ' . JJnttlngs.t'tc JOHN B. Ilvoia 2'7 31 Willi. 8trL Hioto Portraits Latest Styles at ti Phone Ui 1 IVES. Mainspring Of Life No On. Cm B, Strong WHh tvWwk Stom. . . ich. " F. ST Dufly Tells How II May ;." ; -. Bo Strengthened - The stomach is the mainspring of life. When it is strong and 'acts per fectty, then the whole system is right, assimilation is perfect, and body and brain are thoroughly nourished. Mio-na is a pleasant remedy to use, and benefit is seen from almost the first day's treatment It restores the torpid glands and stimulates the natur al digestive secretions, It checks fer mentation, stops germ growth,' soothes inflammation) and cures all troubles, such as headaches, backaches,' rheu matic pains, furred tongue, sleepless ness, nervousness, and general debility, which are caused by imperfect diges tion. It is the only remedy that is so uni formly successful in the cure of stom ach diseases that F. S. Duffy is willing to give a guarantee with every 50 cent box of Mi-o-na tablets that the remedy will cost nothing unless it cure. He has so much faith in Mi-o-na that he is willing to take all the risk. A Card The New Bern Police Department de sires to give public expression to its grateful appreciation of the prompt and efficient service rendered to it by Miss Bertie Neighbors, night operator at the central telephone office. Her invariable promptness and courtesy add in great measure to the efficiency jf the Department in its efforts towards the safety and protection of the com munity. HINTS FOR FARMERS Proper FMdlng of Stock. Ill feeding llvo stock all animals should have as much ns they will eat up clean and never enough to waste. If when fud on concentrated food they begin to show tlieir dislike to It the quantity should be diminished and more bulky matter substituted, but ev erything depends upon the observation of tho farmer, and It Is easy for him to know how- to regulate his manner of feeding. An Important matter in meas uring and weighing Is the knowledge the farmer always possesses ot what he Is doing, and a memorandum book is a necessary adjunct to the system, which serves not only in summing up the amount of feeding material on band, but also assists in the future management as well as being a guide In the rotation and selection of the crops most necessary the succeeding year. Every farmer should know what be Is feeding to his stock, Its value ana the benefit derived from It Philadel phia Record. Molaseee For Plans. In a pig feedlug experiment at Fort Collins molasses from the sugar mill was utilized as a complement to corn and shorts. The molasses was mixed with water and the grain added, sum clont to make a thin slop. Molasses was also put .in the drinking water, which was relished greatly by the pigs, for after a trme they would not drink water without it Tho pigs averaged eighty-three pounds each at the time the experiment began and 213 pounds each at 4be close. They were fed 107 days. It required 3.3 pounds of grain and 1-8 pounds ot mole awes for each pound of gain. At local prices for tho grain and molasses the cost of each pound of gain was 8.01 cents. Consn erlng that no pksro.ro was used, these results show high fording Value for moliiasoa. Tbe pork from these) bogs ws Tory on. ' . . Opctwiasj Alfalfa. It U generally agreed by ths success ful alfalfa gro were that wuea a field makes poor sUnd the btrttsr way la to rep low, meed and try they same Odd again, says Alva Age In National Hlockmau. flora beginners want to disk Mm ground slightly, leaving tbe plants that bare, been securM and needing among tho acatt-rlng plants. In some lastancr a good stand Is got In this way, At tho better way Is tlioriRht to bo to plow, make a choke rwd brd and sow seed liberally, get ting tbe bttMflt of whatever bacteria wero Introduced Into tho soil tho Brat seeding. ' ' riern'aad Sew. Tbe lngib of time for tho pigs to run with the dam vsrteo from six to ten or even ekrren wks, owing to ctrrtmatnncc and conditions and ths rare font can be gln. Kit wa Is Uis short -t time that a Utter should follow tb flnoj. end this Is Only sllow able whvn it to fWlrpd' to br-4 the ow a gala for fall plgi. GraTSlly It Is bt to alfow tlwm to run with ths so St l9t PlgM If iw ton we. ka, s the p'ire will ttiTl better sid grow faster. Kami pre, AdToeate. ' t.tm mm tta tt. Tf ("T marigf) on rfltti, braa. rt and tn uc t:i on rxinni of ,1a . t 1 In I o a'i'1 ci.e ! aif e J.,t, of t-r f r ft'." t 'ir a:, ) 1't II aV.rt'xf f.ri r f'O ' 'f t '.r AM 're- 1 -! r i 5 i ! 1 i a - 'r f In - -- 1 j 1 la f - . Z 1 1 NEW BERN, N. C, FRIDAY- MORNING;. JANUARY WM RETURNS 1 Of Entry -Takers' Who Have Failed ; to Report. - Mrs. T. R. Purnell No Better. Wilmington Inturancs Risks Rersted. 0r.;TltBut' , t Isr Complimented. . Selmt Cosnsc - .. . f tlon Cats. School Book Ques- . , Hon Again Stirs Up. Raleigh, Jan. 25. The executive committee of the North Carolina divis ion of the Southern Cotton Association yesterday afternoon decided to appoint a temporary treasurer for that body, in the absence of T. W, Tarker, and Leo. D. Heart, of Raleigh was chosen. It is the request of President G. t. Moore that all funds will be remitted direct to the treasurer, and all moneys so far collected were turned over, after a bond was given as required by the provisions of the committee. The Wallace Manufacturing Co , of Wallace, today amended its charter by increasing the capital stock from $10, 000 to $25,005, The two principal offi cers of the company are Alex Newton, president, and H. K. Walton secretary. Judge Thomas R. Purnell does net bring encouraging news as to the con dition of Mrs. Punjell, who has been so ill there, and who has been under special hospital treatment. He will return to Richmond the last of this week, at which time Mrs. Purnell will undergo another serious operation. Insurance men hero say that the special sent out yesterday from Wil mington is incorrect, in the statement that the entire State will be re-rated, as to fire risks. Wilmington alono is at this time affected, tuid this is brought about J)y certain changes in that city, occasioned by moving of occupants of differing hazards. Hon. J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, reporta that quite a number of entry-takers have failed to make their annual returns, and he requests that all such returns shall be made at once stating therefor the law in the matter, as found in section 1705 of the revisal of 1906,' which requires "that every entry taker shall make return to the Secre tary of State annually, on the first day of January of all lands entered with him, under a penalty of two hundred dollars." If these returns are not made within a few days the Secretary of State will furnish to the attorney general certificates of failure in such eases where entry-takers shall fail return according to the law. to Hon James Wilson, Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, at Wash ington, has written a forceful letter to Dr. Tait Butler.lState veternarian, in which he says: "I am much interenU-t! in your intelligent letter regarding your progress in esterminating the cattle tick, and I will do all In my power to got money enough to help cooperate with tho State in conducting effective work alocir tho proper lines to that end." Attorney General R. D. Gilmer left yesterday for Washington, where he will present ths case of tho important Selma connection, as contended for by tho North Carolina Corporation Com mission, Hon. F. A. Woodward appear ing for that body. Tho involvement is reckoned a vital one and will, bo fol lowed closely, affecting tho Interests of to many travellers in that section near tho AUantk Coast Lino road. 'It is not known definitely when the ease will be board, as there Is tho ; possibility of failure to roach It until after recess. Tho school book question Is again about to bo on tbe stir. A number of tho officers of State and thoso who slats-wise are already makfhg a study of text books, In view of tho expiration of the preacnt too tract for , books for five years until July I, IMS. Tho sub-corn fntaakiO will meet in Jane, after appointment by the govern or, and tho textbook wmmtsfcton will meet In July, ths State Iloardl of 4uca Uon constituting this laat named com miaaion i This decision will be an nouncad In time ttt the Uihd choemn can have their twk in m1 noes by the opening of tho school. C. i ii k i c 1 1 r. a f I Samoan Entertainment . On the first evening the callers stay ed a long time so long that we all grew very weary, and yearned for sleep But they kept on coming, one after another; and by-and-by, half-a-dozen young men appeared, dressed, in kilts of colored bark-strips, adorned with necklaces of scarlet berries and red hibiscus flowers, and liberally cocanut oiled. In the center of the group was tbe most extraordinary figure I had ever seen a white man, his skin burn ed to an unwholesome pink by exposure his hair pure gold, extremely fine and lilky, and so thick as to make a huge halo round his face when shaken out. His eyes wer& weak, and half shut, and I was not surprised to hear that he was not really of white descent, being simply a Samoan albino, born of brown parents. This man being the son of a chief, took the principal figure in the dance that was now arranged for our amusement. Tho seven men danced on the floor-mats, close together, the albino in the center, all performing figures of extraordinary agility, and not a little grace. The music was fur nished by the other spectators, who rolled up a mat or two, and beat time-t on these improvised drums, others clap ping their handp, and chanting a loud, sonorous, measured song. The Febru ary Metropolitan Magazine. Deppe Ifems. Jar. 25. Bad weather is conflicting with early farm work. Hog killings are is almost over, and it is likely that we will have a suffic iency of ham for our guests, during tl ensuing year. Tabernacle school is progressing nicely under the supervision of our teacher, Miss Laura Trott, of Rich- lands. The whistiing of the lumber mills around here indicates that they are con tinually getting plenty of work. People's health in this community is fairly good, with the exception of Miss Dora Sabiston who has been very sick, but we are glad to hoar that she is im proving. If nothing prevents there will be a basket party at Tabernacle school house on Friday night, February 9. Everybody is cordially invited, and we wish all ladies who will, to bring bas kets. Managers will be: Messrs. E. H. Morton, J. 1 . Henderson and W. F. Mallard, and Misses Posie Shepard, Ruth Henderson and Laura Trott. J. F. H. Wo are receiving new goods all the time. something different, and jretting better prices for ourselves, hence better prices lor you. Gome and look tor yourselves. Waters China Store Gales Creek. Jan. 25 . . . . . i We have been having some o 7 warm weather for the time of the yi-ar. Mr, James Lewis has been very sick for several days, but is some better now. Messrs, A. T. and Elmer Garner loaded the schooner Murry Thomas with wood today and will take it to Morehead. Mr. Clyde Xolson of Wild wood, was tho guest of Rev. D. B. Garner, Sun' day. Mr. D. 8. Sharp lost a fine mule last week. Rev. D. J. Hall has returned from Sallio Path, where ho has been holding series of meeting. Mr, J. 2. Sharp was the guest of Mr. W. P. Taylor Saturday sight and Sun day. ' . . Misses Dollio and Bessie Adams spent Sunday with Mrs. Daisy Garner. Miss Georglo Guthrie of Wild wood, spent Friday night with Mlso Emma Lewis, returning to her horn tho next Mr. W. P. Taylor and oona have em ployed Mr. D. J. Hall to build their oil factory. Mr. HaD k tho only txpert machinist In this community, Mr. Geo. Olosby la very sick, , . . Mr. L A. Guthrie io spending t fry days in New Bern - A llttlolov. litUo wealth, A liltlo homo far you nd m; ; It's all I aak except good health, ' Which eonx with Rocky Mountain Tea. fM If F. 8. Duffy. Watch And Clock Repairing. Itomett-tW I will tall far your work, rrjrtilr It ami mum it Work on Watfhns, CW.ks and Jewelry always nror,l(xl. Am still at M Ilroad .-rL F. J. MATTHEWS, . fti'trf at ?l Vt 2-1 rrii, rr prml at Oni nrkt. hum ', I w 11 Stith 26, 1906 I - .-".c . " rrr 7 . "sasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM Eruptions Appeared on Chest, and Face and Week Were Alt Broken Out Scales and Crusts Formed Iowa Lady Has Great Faith in Cirticura Remedies for Skin Diseases. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA "I bad an" eruption appear on my chest and body and extend upwards and downwards, so that my neck and face, were aU broken out; also my arms and the lower limbs as far as the knees. I at first thought it was prickly heat. But soon scales or crusts formed where the breaking out was. Instead of going to a physician, I purchased a complete treatment of the Cuticura Remedies, in which I had great faith, and all was satisfactory. A year or two later the eruption appeared again, only a little lower; but before it had time to spread I procured another supply of the Cuti cura Remedies, and continued their use until the cure was complete. It is now five years since the last attack, and have not seen any signs of a return. I have taken about three bottles of the Cuticura Resolvent, and do not know how much of the Soap or Ointment, as I always keep them with me; probably one half dozen of each. I decided to give the Cuticura Rem edies a trial after I had seen the results of their treatment of eczema on an infant belonging to one of our neigh bors. The parent took the child to the nearest physician, but his treatment did no good. So they procured the Cuticura Remedies and cured her with them. When they began using Cuticura Rem edies her face was terribly disfigured with sores, but she was entirely cured, for I saw the same child at the age of five years, and her mother told me the eczema had never broken out since. I have more faith in Cuticura Remedies for skin diseases than anything I know of. I am, respectfully yours, Emma E. Wilson, Liscomb, Iowa, Oct. 1, 1905." Complete Extern .1 sad Internal Treatment for Erery TUXRlaU. Aflnglew tter Irue a Cheat. Corp., Hole rnip.., Uoatoo, Men. r Maliedl'ne, "Uew to Care lor Skin, Scalp, sod Halt" Wards Mill. Jan. 25. Rev. Mr. Geddie preached a new year's sermon at Queen's Creek church Sunday, J any 2. Miss Sallie Mills gave a very nice basket party last week at Cedar Grove, Northeast, for the benefit of the school library. County Surveyor Wood, of Richlands is plotting this section for the timber interests, who are getting ready to sell. A petition will be presented to Con gressman Thomas, asking that an ap propriation be made to open up a large channel at Bogue Inlet, something like was done at Georgetown, S. C. With no considerable work, we could be gi. en an inlet of 12 feet deep and with a rail road we would have plenty of trans portation. We hope our Congressman will give this matter his serious atten tion. We. hope that Harvio Jordan's plans for tho relief of southern farmers wiU accomplish much good. We would be glad to hear from Swans boro and Pollocksville, now end then. What's the mattor with tho corres pondents? 1 We made a pleasant visit to Swans boro a few days ago. Wo wero pained to hear of the death 01 nr. wesiey bianiy, wno liven near 8 warm boro. Mr. Stanly was stricken with paralysis and only lived six hours. General. PostoRlce Notice. Commencing January 21, mail will be dispatched and received 8unday'o over P. O. A W. Railroad. .Mail closes at 4 80 p m instead of 8 30 as on other days. 8, W. HANCOCK, P. M. NEW F.WS0SIC OPERA HOUSE syncing Jan. 29th. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Payton Sisters Bio Ccjnpany In Modern Repertoire,' ' MONDAY NIGHT ' . "The Man Outside." Escernlonnlly Fine Vaudeville Botweaa - . Art. Comu'et change of program ' each prforrraive, . - - N.i-r.t fricaa, 10 i anH , Mst.ne price, o end -'. ; f1 Ko 1 1 Ha- -k Ft. No. i'5f;.rioft, Y'q Ti V, i $ f rt fx . ? ' J 9 '. t, V.I I : ' ': L TTTYTTTTTTTTTVVmmwTT The New Wash Collar White and Black; Also Col ors, Beautiful Dresden ef feet. 15c each, 2 for 25c. J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 6 1 Pollock St., Opp. SOQOQODOaoaODODODOQOHODC At the Head of all Meadows TOBACCO - GUANO aMeaasaaiBBBBBBatmaBBaBBBaaasjeBBBBaaasasaaa mmimmammmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmttm Use it and you will be pleased. Meadows COTTOX AND ALLCROP Guano, and Special Fertilizers For All Crops. it It no Sales Agent in your vicinity, write us. We use only the BEST PLANT FOOD IN OUR GOODS. 4a Insist BRAND. E. H. S J. A. MEADOWS CO., Manufacturers. Factory Neuse River. L. D. iotaoocococccooccoooooc The old year's gone The time is on For New Year's house. arranging You'll always find Us up to the time In the styles that are ever changing. In tabouretts and Chi na Sets We have themrare and many. Table Spreads all kinds of beds With prices, well most any Bargains too, we have for you In chairs boih oak and willow More than these you'll find when pleased To call on J. S. MILLER New Bern N. C. . A. IflCOIili fin d hh bxz:i Inc. & lilt i:.'"UHAKCT. TAY9. , , WKrn T'"l r.uva tv p.'sfi.rtiinatot C'-'n y f ro r.r r!.-. r Wat' r TWENTY-FOURTH YE. mi m Episcopal Church Tobacco Fertilizers.... Gold Leaf on having the MEADOWS NEW BERN, N. C Phone, 6C. WWW Coal and Wox The very best free burn White Ash, Egg, Sto Chestnut and Furnace Cc alsoithe only C. C. B. tPc hontas Steam and Dome: Cump Coal on the markc a - WEIGHT GUARANTEE! wOOc The best quality of C Ash, Mixed and Pi Prompt delivery and pen al attention given to all ders. IS Phone No. 47. Union I' Goal! Co; ' Full supply of the quality I lard Coal in lis Egg. Stove and" CI. sizes. Also the Celebrated I hontas Steam and Do. lump. , -' . . All orders given . ind personal attention. Phone 34. OHiMMd Yar-.l I: Craven Z'.:: "i. Com Wood 1..". O O T ' " r. ! Y i r i.i rs --- n il ! '.i r ' r ' I ' f.f I.' -.r'.' 1 o , - ' at t I . Jt t t , e i ' t i ff 0 n I
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