JUU1INAL , ry day in th year ei . Journal Building 66-60 Phokk.No. 8. ;r h I AF.LE3 1 STEYEN v r : ::;;CEiPTiCN rates i '- V" A Year, not inadvance:-i !y, by carrier in the clty.i ,60 Jvertising ratal furnished on appli- Jilt -c . v .- ntered at tha Poet Office, New Bern a as eeond-claas inatter. U FIC1AL FAPEB OF NIW BERN 'AND "7 CRAVKN COUNTT. New Bern; N C. Feb. 8 1906. JXICIPAL EXPANSION PER TRANS P0RTATI0N FACILITIES. If there is to be a Greater New Bern J this ia not a matter of doubt, then is new and larger city must come, rough an expansion which shall gain s success from transportation facili s, by which the sections immediate-, y adjoining New Bern are to be rought in close and convenient com iunication with the business centers f this city, -' r resent local conditions demand this pension through the service of trans utation? facilities. .The first local mdition is the congestion which exists iroughout the residential portion of ie city, vaeant lots being very few, nd building lota being practicallynone. This' causes high prices for every ind, of property, and as the popula ion ia Constantly on the increase, ouses to rent are fewer each month, aid this means higher rents, and this increase in rent is growing beyond the wage increase; A second local condition is that the i resent city area for residences is hemmed fa by the colored population. These citizens are fixtures, either own ing their own houses, or else renting them, and so making this boundary one which' cannot be easily changed, and the relief can only be secured by iroing beyond, opening up new subdi- iaiona,-, and connecting these subdi visions 'with" New Bern by an electric ar system, .which will mean an easy and quick access to the home and of fice for those who will buy and build in these subdivisions. The prospect for one or more subdi iaiona is 'practically assured, and to mplete .their success, to give New era the opportunity to develop, in Ut most needed way, the ownership f homes, there must be some scheme romoted in wjiich an electric car ays m may be built in this city, and con ctlng with every adjoining subdivis n that may be opened up for settle ent' .,' ';' There I more CaUrrh in this section f the country than all other diseases rut together, and until the last few ars was supposed to be incurable, ) or a great many years doctors pro-, unced It local disease and pre- eribed local remedies, and by cons tan t y failing to cure with local treatment, renounced it incurable. Science has oven catarrh to be a constitutional c ane and therefore require com ti to nal treatment Hall's CaUrrh Cure anufactored by P. J. Cheney A Co., . u'edo, Ohio, is the only constitutional ire on the market It is taken Inter ; ally In doses from 10 drops to a tea ixmful. It acta directly on the blood !,d mucous surface of the system, l;rj offer on hundred dollars for any a a fails tp cure, 8end for circular ..nd tPeUmonlals. Addre F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, a Sold by Druggists, 76c I ska Hall's Family Puis frr const- flew York Cotton Market, ..-.. '., . . f f blowing war the opening and ; prlc on the New York Cottos je, Feby.T. ' .' Opm High.' 10.67 ;- .10 75 . 10.8S ; .10J. 19 W 1102 fipta 19.0EI '. 14 year, U.. ; Low .Close 107 10.78 Icija ' ioji 10.17 " 11 C2 ii CtWiMlMlieK Ot ajsay ttrl !,,' f i . ' s:. who have (a&ad a ttalkin uikms a anatjU of the. cau u d a, c'.aim that tf fatrh f roull be oUed a long Uat Of , .'rr,t'$ wcmld nefrf be 1 vtty or.e kiuii that ffiffl 1 rnr.'im,Uf friglnat f run , 1 (hronie raisrrh, jrnKr.iM fft and lung troulil" are e i f ' ,r t',f r!.-!o d j rflr-'y "nUtri rt rrurr ACT. Celer ef Hair SolJ to Indicate Per. aoo'e Yeaaeerajaeat. '. Kiry people believe that blonds, or lirbt r.air denotes affection and dark hair constancy, v A person without hair U not devoid of character; far from It. The. dlBr-csllton of U)e averags bald batod man la to show auch aoUcltude for be welfare of others, that he Def lect b'mrVC A ge-rm causes "baldness. Prof. fc.tboi;rauU, of l'aris, t rance. In Boctutod a rabbit, with Dandruff cerraa, wmrir-c It to become totally bold-ln Ave wckV time. ; To rid the scalp -of these dnngfrdua frcrms it is neceseary to apply Npwuro's . Herplolde. -s v, ; ''DMtroy t the. caoge you remove tha ctfpt f .:-. r-:'.-. . -- i. feoM "iy Joa(lns'"drpstai" , Send Mo in tbicip tmr eajapl o ITja.Herptclde Cc v ' Cr. RRAPfir Ail, jHwiHiTTn, - ' : Wards Mill ;s ' " , - February 615 . Farming iriteresta are Improving all the time,: The setting pf.wjr) fences is an every day bues8ffc The committee rf : Bmith Academy consisting of ttessrs,Xuther Kellum, W, H. White, and G. CSmith, Misses Annie Trott and Josie Smith, and Mrs, Asa Smith, will give an 'oyster supper at the Academy, Friday Feb; 9. David Ward, son of George Ward, if Swansboro, I. N. .Henderson and E. Rogers, of Hubert, claim themselves ai champion deer hunters. "They killed three fine deer in one day lasl; week. Miss Alice Kellum ia visiting friends near Jacksonville.'" 'JlJ:'r';,y'i The Pritchard Xuinber Co. has .pur-? chased an old mansion and 30 acres of land from D. G. Ward of Swansboro, ,' The petition for the improvement of Bogue Inlet, was completed and sent to Congressman Thomas last week. We hoL'C the Journal will publish the peti tion. A good appropriation should e made for this matter. ; GEN. Failed. All efforts have failed to find a better remedy for coughs,, colds and lung troubles than Foley's Honey and Tar. 1 1 atops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. J. N. Patterson, Nashua, Iowa, writes, "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half a dozen ad ver Used cough medicines and had treat ment from two physicians without get ting any benefit, A friend recommend ed Folay's Honey and Tar. and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world." For aale by Davis' Phurmacy. Wire Grass Feb. 7. Many of our farmers in this section are preparing soil for cultivation. Mr. D. W. Hunning and Mr. W. G. Dudley attended the Quarterly Confer ence at Newport Saturday Und Sunday. Misses Daisy G. Dudley and Mary E. Hellen went to Beaufort Saturday af ternoon and returned Sunday. Mr. Nathan Ferrell and family of Aurora, N. C, have rented and moved on the "St Elmo" farm, owned by Mr. Alonio Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. A'ex Foreman went to Newport Saturday to visit relative and also to attend the Quarterly Confer ence. Mrs. Elizabeth Lee of MorebeadCity, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. B. Jinnett returned home a few day ago. Mr. John A, Norria ia having a large and commodious dwelling erected on his farm. , Mrs. Mollie Gillikin and children of Vandemere, N. C, are visiting Mr. Wm. Cam pen thia week. , ' Mr. B. B. Small made a flying trip to New Bern last week. The changaLle weather is causing much sictcnes in thia section. It seems as if the atmospherek completely filled with the germs of dlptheria throughout this village; at least tt ia the theory of the physicians. . - Leighton, the infant son of Mr and Ur. John Dickinson, died Jan. 29, 1908. Interment waa at the family burial grjund at RueaelTa Creelu .. . ' -7 - On the morning of" February 1st, 1906 the angel of death claimed from their bright borne, Bltk Raymond, the seven month old ion of Bv. and Mr. I. R. Jinnett Th little angaU body Waa laid at rest ia the family cemetery. - . WE. ". Tit Yettew fever Cerai haa recently beim discovered. It bears a close rcmbUne-to the malarial germ. ' To free the syatarn from dia te germ, th moat effective remedy k Dr. King ' New Ufa nil. . Coaraa teed'lo cur all diae do to malaria poUnand conatlpaUoo.'' 25. at AO DrugflaU. , . Gen, FredrV k f'unato will ooo I relieved from command of the De partment of California and ordorvd to h Philippolm, where he wit be pWed m eharce of one Of the brlgadr whkh ) rii formd on Ijaton, with view to thir poaaible ntilitstkiri in ctnntvtln lib any move whkfc may be ma4 ailnt CWf. . Pnfumwi'a rfu?n fo!V laCrijj-e bt fWrrf fnlUuM the B cf FoUy's Hpy sn4 Tar. It rorea Usf'U wCb nI f-r-PTi!a pr.nrrKi arJ ffrr,( tUi. A f T' !.y'i lI'Trr UAia tells c; nl Tif so-1 rf' any ,'ti4 r f rr4 l!r. O. Vahr, r-f VI v 'l .?., 11.Uc wn "Vj vt!flI I'M tM ff l f t!,rr r'l l"'" r.-t-h, Jl trivia I "' t.f -' V,. y A Ttf f ! i'- r5; I ' r. f. A ft ft' 1. ' r ! I Ftly 3. We have had one wetk. of euntLiae, and we are all rejoicicing over it, and the farmers are all smiles, we are all smiling. . ' Mrs. Louis Morton and son Willie from - Hubert are in ; town visiting friende and relatives.. - - - -Our town is fuU of drummers, this week, among the are Messrs. Walter Pough, Herbert Land, Dan Roberts and aeveral others. '';:r Mr. W. E. Mattocka left here" Mon day bound for Louisiana to take charge of a tug boat, his wife expects to move in her new house next week : , Candy stewa"- seem to. be all the go now, we have been informed that the young folk had one' every' night this week. Messrs. Tom Pritchard and Will Ward say they' have eaten candy until they are Vaweei all over. 4Gues the girls were sweet before they ate any or at least they took ByVf JKsStS Misses Ida Ward, Mattie Moore and your uncle Phill had a fine, oyster roast at Mr. . M.' Jones' Landmg on Queen Creek last Thursday! The oysters was so large they had to cut them Into to awollow -Iheisv) : Mr. Tred JPttman kUled ; four ducks the ertday''in?ithe' rwing- atone ; .Mi. Geo Pritcfaarj aaysanyone wantr ng to buy game BhOuld a:pplyto: m 1 and aays. he haa ahoi - away' twenty pounds of powder arid fifty pounds of shot, and has crippled one duck,' the barrel of his gun must be crooked fe r t Mr. p.ljar"&iilied week, and has invited us nptohelp4tim' enjoy some of the luxury of life, so t guess we will take our family 'and go up and spend a few day with him, al so take some of oiir ends along. ' Mr.T, H, Pritchard, General Manger of the Swansboro'Land & Lumber Co. , has gone tbBocky Mount to meet the president of the company,' and others, which time and place they will discuss matters of business, U i ' , ' There Beems to be some great attrac tion on the road just two miles from Swansboro,. Some of our young boys go there every Sunday, and come back with red faces and a sick stomach and weak knees. Stop drinking the poison stuff, it brings your parents Jto grief, it steals your brain, robs your pocket book, and will lead you to ruin, it seems If Sunday ia the best day of sale for the stuff, but the boys say the proprietor give it to them,' but that ia rather thin will tell you more next time. :' Uicklaet Ma la ArkaiM. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas,,' writes H. L. Stanley, of Brono, "since the reatoration of my wife's health af ter coughing and bleeding from the lungs, and I .owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consump tion, which I know -from experience will cure consumption if taken In time. My wife improved with the first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Core the wont- cough and colds or money refunded. At AO Druggists. 60c and $L00. Trial bottle freev- V . A Pleasant Evening it Cove. An ice cream supper waa given Fri day night, February t, at th horn of Mr. M. Dickinson, by hi danghter, Miaa Boa Belle and Mr. Clyde Foreman th gUMt, were as follows: Mr. Clyde Foreman with Mia NelUe Whitehead, Mr. Cleve Langdak?. with Mia Roae BeU Dickinaoflr Mr. Bert Davenport with Miaa Be! Dickinaon, Mr. Burden Small with Mia May Hellen, Mr. Cur ni Merrm with Mia Daisy Dudleyr Mr Alax'NorrU with NelUe Dickinson. The stags were Mr. Jim Week, Will Humming and Lee1 Dickinson. - The chaperonee were Mine C E Dickinaon, ar Vj. J. P. Dkklnaoo, Ie)' cream and eaka were aerved at 8 80 o'clock by Mrs. J, H. Dickineon and Mrtv O. M. Sabiatoo. - MY. WQl Weeks furnished Rroak for the occasion with hi phono grapb, , After varioaa game they all left for their hom much pleaaed. ' - - ' .,'- . Violet .- If ia kind of bOlooa mood, i " Too wish aa aid to digest food, - j No other pill b half ao good . A DeWitt's LittW Earty RUera - When o'er yoa feel Impending ill, ' )nd need magic little pin, ' , No other one will flj th bill v . like DeWlt's little Early RUert. .. ExamlnaUoa waa begua la th case of CoL- William D Mann, , editor of Towa Topic, on charge of perjury, y " A IsUI I tarW. , " . . Th mother who haa acquired the habit of keeping 0Q hand a bottle of ChamWUis's Cotigh Rm!y, save hprsolf great amount of unwind and sniUty, Cough, cella arvl croup, to which thiVlrsn are sosrrUUs Sre quickly etired by Its cm, It countTcU any tmJwy ef rvld to mtili In prunnxrfila, If (.Urn arm 0 first tympUn tl cniun pjir. It sti l firetimt the atlarli, IhU rnly tm tsina bolhinf InJurVnj sr1 rrH.'JrrS girt It to little with fwling of xf fnrt srurt'y. f- l I by IsvU I'har rr.'y ar.-i F. S. I1 "j. ' Army olTirers I a Mani's eif-t toxj n.!i, si s!irw ar lime. ' I lT C,rk Tl.'is Hf.-f I li ww'.'y t i"-J Ijr f r 1 f r I 1 I . 1 t i i r ' I ; t ; ( ' , ' r , ! r r s Hci:;rg Balsams K11U1I C!rrhl Csrmj . Sold Under Guartotts by F. S. Duffy. ." It is a note-worthy fact that among the many medicines and treatments for catarrh, there is only one which F. S. Duffy sells under the positive guaran tee to refund their money if it does not cure. Hyomei,' Nature's remedy lor the cure of' catarrh. 1 u - -v: " :r -;. No dangerous drugs are taken into the stomach when Hyomei is used. Breathed through the small pocket in haler that me8 with very Hyomei outfit, its healing balsams penetrate to the most remote cells , of the throat, nose, and lungs, killing the germs of catarrh, healing: the .irritated mucous. membrane, and making complete and lasting cures. ,;'.. ; ; . .4 The complete Hyomei outfit, consist ing of an inhaler that can be carried in th4 purse or vest pocket, :a medicine dropper, and a bottle of Hyomei, costs only L? The inhaler will last a life time,: while extra bottlea of Hyomei can be procured, whenever needed, for onty 50 cents.' .- - .' To'draw the fire out of a burn, hea a cut without leaving a scar, or to cure boils, sores, tetter, eczema and all akin and scalp diseases, use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A specific for nites. Get the genuine Wo remedy causes such speedy Jeuefi Asa: for DeWitt's the genuine. Sold by F S. Duffy. , - The balloon of the Aero Club, which left L mdbn successfully crossei English Channel and deaended-f in safety at Bermonville. 20 miles inland in France. The f entire - time - consumed from London to the place of desent was four hours and ten roinutea, . - ' - . .Vv.V. " 1 ; The Original Laxative Cough -Sprup is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, It expels all cold from the system by acting as a cathartic on the ' bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is a Certain, safe and .harmless cure for colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold by F, S, Duffy. :' - ' . ' : 1 The import through- New York, during . the last fiscal; year were greater than those for all the other ports in the United States combined. itching Pile. If yon are acquai ited with anyone who is troubled with this distressing ailment you can do him no greater favor than to tell him to try Chamberlain's Salve. It gives instant relief. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by Davis' Phar macy and F. S. Duffy. ": Newport News Baptists raised at a single meeting $20,000 to rebuild the church that waa recently burned. Gas In th Stomoch. ' Belching and that sense of fullness so often experienced after eating ia caused by the formation of gas. . The stomach faila to perform its functions and the food fermenU. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct the disorder. They aid digestion and strengthen and invigorate the stora&ch and bowel. For aale by Dayia' Phar macy and F. 8. Duffy.. . Dr. Faatenrach, a Zurich professor, pent much tim the past five month standing up to his neck in the water of Lake Luzerne, testing the taming of fish. H has succeded m taming about 200 fish so that they eat out ofhia hand and let him lift them out of thewater. FredKrempel a well known naturalist of MOwaukae. win send Mia Alice Roosevelt, a a wadding gift, a peiceof work modeled after the) painting of '"The Madonna and Chriat" mad en tirely of th wing of butterflies. Nearly 8.000 wing war used to make th Ukene.' v ."u-;-- ,'. . - ' r - Th most disastrous railroad wreck that ha takeo place In the vicinity of Helen. Mont for many I years occured two mile from there at midnight last Monday $ freight crashed Into a pas senger train killing four and aeveral amerloualy wounded. Isintts y '4 lil X I'm 1 "i Ba K(eu r It haa bn discwcrtd that arms are being smuggled Into Finland from 8we den, ' . ' , v fVatl"! t ely' Hety f t Ttr. . fnk j A (" , 0M Ktfo. nriinill Hone aii Tr ii...,t uJ iunif rwrnly, i,l 0,1 v,wti -f tl.e rtsl mrtil an-1 (iint nf K'f 1 1 Jf ei'l Tr tnnnj in itatnUiS Ste ullrt( ft tiiw i-nnuino. AKIr tnl'y't llnnov inAl r refine si uljt .lute. f f'-'rrri nt ro othr rr",.sraU. n irire the .,r. -i i. t. It In ri i. .; y t,vo. Il r'ltJs'ni rsf r .. ' - H'. I La f.t firtM iS'PT enli : ml fTM.IMI. 1 f.f ! i ty Ut a l l?r,:;;rj. fr(ary I:..! .'. - 5 1 .: tit.f l!.-t . tUt I . t!if ' r (Minn'' fa"r t'-e t'tr.ii tr'i! . ( ' I i. J I 1 -"1 ' . ' .1 ' : , ' ! f ' " 1 i.'CK with c: A Feat Tli at Vi ill Tumzle Tboxe Mot Ia tlie Secret. - An Interesting ft-at can be performed Willi tbe doua'uoos. whlcli the operator annouucea as follows: "I will lay -the dominoes in a line, one beside another, lying on their faces and -making one black line, how I will go Into the next room-, with my eyes as closely covered ns you may desire. - In my absence you may take' from the line any number of dominoes you please provided you take tihem from that end which is now at my right hand and place them at the apposite end, so .that," except for the change in the places of the piece,1 the line la Just the same aa before. On my return, without unbandagjng my eyes, I will tea you the number transported from One end to, the other -1 will do more. From the midst of these domi noes, of which, you have- changed, tho positlon, I will drawjjne which, by the addition -of Its spots, wil) tell you ex actly; the number which -you took from right to left. After they have made the change count with your fingers-lf your eyes are bandaged--the dominoes from left to right as far aa the thirteenth. The spots on this thirteenth will inva riably represent the number of domi noes whose position has been, -altered. But In forming the ilne originally you must have'arranged th(Tfirst thirteen dominoes, beginning at the left, so that the spots on the first form the number 12, of the second 11, of ther third 10, and so onnp to a double blank, for the last and thirteenth. Tou place the oth er dominoes afterward in the order in which they happen to present them selves." ' : THINGS NOT TO EAT. inosff Them,' Aceordfnff to m Med , leal Man, Are Baked Beans. , Abolish soup from the dinner table, eschew tea and coffee, pass the baked beans with silent contempt, beware the genuine paucake, "be.: not lured - into turning traitor to your, stomach by America's common enemy, pie; be tran quil and cheerful at mealtimes, even If you (!"'?. r.'-.:r-s a c'jr"n!e grouch the rest of the time, and uerer, never go to bed with your stomach filled. These are scattering fragments of a thirty-two inch shell of advice fired be fore tho Chicago Medical society by Dr. Edwin B. Tuteur, who lectured on "When to Eat, What to Eat and How toEaV "Soup,' declared the doctor, "Is su perfluous In a substantial dinner menu. So Is tea and so Is coffee and, In fact, any moisture except that which Is nat urally contained in the foods. Soup in the form of beef broth, without eggs, cereals or vegetables, would starve a dog to death In ten days. Beef tea made from the solid, extract sold for the use of Invalids Is a mere stimulant, a non-nutrltlous. queer tasting temper nnco drink. Tea and coffee are not foods, but stimulants. They retard di gestion and often cause gastric catarrh, nervousness end Insomnia. "Beans, the dried and baked variety, cooked with salt nork, are baneful. Teamsters, -soldiers and Boston Intel lectuals subsist npou them to some ex tent. Pass them by." Chicago Becord Herald. Tito Belcher Artesian Well. The Belcher well lii St Louts Is one of the famous artesian wells of the world. The boring of It was begun In the spring of 1JH9 by William 11. Bel cher, who had a sugar refinery near the river a few block north of where the Bad bridge now Is. After the expendl tnrc of $10,000 the well was In 1851 driven to a depth of 2,100 feet, where a Sow. of seventy-five gallons a minute waa struck, but the water proved to bo ao Impregnated with mineral matter that It was unfit for use In tho sugar refinery. -for which Mr. Belcher wanted It It Is used how only for medicinal purpose! and for sanitary bathj. P' r. k Halln Gospel. Th Eev, J. C Warren, ' pastor of Sharron Baptist Church, Balalr, "Ga., iiys of Electric Bitter. . "It's a God send to mankind. "" It cured me of lam back, stiff Joints, and comolete physical collapse. I. was so weak it took me half aa hour to walk a mil. - Two bot tle of Electric Bitter hav mad m so strong I hav Just walked three miles ia fifty minutes and feel like walking three mora. It's mad a new man of. m." Greatest . remedy : for weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaint. Sold ondr guar antee at All DruggLsta. Drug 6 lor nice Kit -r. . . . . : . -Ret. Geo.- Simmon of Peoria, III, against whom grave charge had been mad cam mi ted suiald at hi horn Monday 6th. -" '. t '.;. BMutUw IJ lil las Hi) ivrn Bcs Tih Duke of Manchnslcr has been apptjlntod captain of th Yeomen of th Guard by King Edward. Th poeition rarrfft with It salary of t-'fl.OOO a year - - C m - .1, Ai'" ' John F. Wallar Ul 1 the rn net nvrsliating -committee all , the r'in-iimstsrv-" of fci ricnatiofi is i-f 9rt of the I'Annma carl. 4.UIT1.' rtr' t!-l he V- t'd V'a i!oclr IU f-n ' t i n .f t-. rj'-i'-t-c "f 1 w a .:!! tif t'.e tr'' v Hh No fit-. I A r. I . il t t ' -i r t. - - .. 'o ' Brick Kiln. . - Fimary Cth. rime, we thought it might be well top . - " A Desperate Struggle and Hqw it Ended note a few items, :'. ;. - I y ! . - ' ... ... ; Oo, little place is .till on a rishal- W towf of SlSS -SMPfS J?. though not much farm , work -is being done on account of the bad weather. :Z-.?mll tA;iorow6: Our school Is bregressirg nicelv; nkl-'toVtwrtww'.fol G'J-n . . der the efficient management of Miaa'fonB of Blood ? (SyphUis.) which Bertha Taylor of Trentom-VShexha the largest atter m several roonths. Therod is being used very frequently, and srrc-wn bova'?'einlieB' m& applied to nearly all physicians near me. are no exception. . :.. - - ' " it-t u "it ""j";- Mr. John A, Belt and .family who have been in our community for foir- hope It will be for his benefit and the people of Richlands may welcome him as good neighbor :: ' m 'c.v V' . , . v wutwn woo may o simiiatiy anected, 1 think it my duty to trive Mr.nepard, a pioneer, of Boguer1ac' to the pubhc, and to extend my heartfelt thanks for so valuable a reme has moved here, and will occupy the y-Ji na?e been we" OTer elve months, and no return of the disease has oc former residence of Mr. Bell. .currea. ; ; Kobbrt Wakd. Mr; and Mrs. A. HumDhrev anent ' We, the undersiirned. know Mr. Robert WnrH nnrf'VLi?! J'AL.,Ly.-i a few'days with relatives at Richlands i4. i. z.. last week There ia not any sickness in our com munity now, but we notice that cer tain doctor of Maysville. is here verv otten; perhaps he has other business, - CURFEW. No pill is as pleasant and Dositiva an DeWitt's Little Eariy Risers. These Damoua Little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak peoplo enjoy their cleansing effect, whilo strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Never trrine. Sold by FS. Duffy. Croatan, February 6th. Mr. S. M. Brinson paid his usual vis it to the public school last Wednesday. Mr. J. S. Morton of North Harlowe, j was a visitor here for a few hours last Thursday. Thanks to the Thurman band and our friends for their presence and assist ance in making the shadow party here a great success. Miss Bessie Morton spent Saturday and Sunday at Newport attending Quarterly meeting. Messrs. B. I. Ebron and V. A. Tol soh spent Monday in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bell spent last Sunday with their parents at New Bern, Mr. B. C. Hardison, our hustling merchant, spent Tuesday in New Bern buying goods. Mr. George Conner spent a few hours here today. ' Mr J. E Hawk was here Saturday, looking after the Pine Lbr. ( Co. inter est at this place. Mr. S. L. Kimbell left a few days ago for Chicago, III. Mr. T. E. Haywood spent last Thurs day in Kinston, selling his last year crop of tobacco. X. A Menses to Health. Kidney trouble is an insidious danger, and many people are victims of a seri ous malady before the symptoms are recognised. Foley's Kidney Cure cor rects irregularities and strengthens and builds up the kidneys, and it should be taken at the first indication of kidney trouble, as it is impossible V have good health If the kidneys are derang ed. Forale by Davis' Pharmacy. Executrix Notice Ravin oaallSeS ss Kiacntrtx of AloBse Foleiwr iinnwl.ill person hsrlne esUms samlnst the ee late ef Mid deeeeses are hereby sotiiUd to present thslseme dnlr erMM to ste aa or be fore the - Sth Say of Feb. 1907. er ,the IwlleewUI be pleaded la baraf their merer. AO Damans Indebted to said aetata are hereby raqnaat erftosjake aansedlate WHamant. atfi Feb sth. iM . TrtllSA FULCH-'R. KtarebrU Low Rate Tor Theatiic.l Perform- "'', -' ' irtCS.' ' Account performance "Mont ChrfJ to iioiasDoro, reuieui, ismj, tn a et NCRR will sell round trip ticket at the following rates: From LaOrang 30c; Kins too Wc; Dover 75c i New Ben 11.25; Morabead QtyflOO; 'Beaufort 12.25. Rates from ill other agency sta tions In proportion., Ticket to be sold Feb. Hth with limit New Dem and point wt Fb.I4th, points out of New Born Fcb,15tb. Parlor ear "Vane" will be operated New Bern toCoUaboro Train No.f Feb. 14th and special train with paj-lor- 4r "Vanco" attached, will be operated Gokltboro to New Bern Immediately after conclusloa of per formanc for convenlencei of returning paaKra. - -;-. .. . . ' t For further Informitlon and parlor car rrervtion, apply to any agent A A N C R K. ' . . -, ' . ' . Vo6dg Seed. Second Crop Seed Potatoes I 'A J i.tU-, yUlJ toller nl r-i.'.ro ttii,f-rti rtfij., anl are) In !,.,' tin ajllh l v k rrs SO'I a!.) "-. TJ !,'frnf J .A!. 11. t r t ' I sre t.f ' ; !v-f jn-.::iT, l If'.r-n l 'io, in a- i.t ..,i lnf.,,.;e l V f r p i i f i r ; I -. 1 vv . re i tt i II ! " l 1 BLOODe PQISOHtUREl relae4 from the most perilous predVeament,; the particulars of whfrh het. refused to let people see me. I used ZTTJZ TV"". ' ? i !5 "V- a cnea ana pains; my nights were passed in misery I was reduced m flesh. and atrength; my kidneys were terribly deranged at life be came burden to me; , , ' anu me ne or ten bottles had been used waa nror.nmu.pH n.,nH .,i ,.,n w " n e'Knt "uijfnddl! of Bca cfn now he Been on me, looking like a man who had been Sl? SV&H ?tored. My. ease is well known in this county, and for the S Siit.fict8a5i 8tated by h.im ar.e true, and thut his was one 'of thi i worst cases of Blood Poison weaver knew in nnr .mint,, , .i,.,. . u. . cured by the use of B. B. B. Botanic u .1 m rt t . . T John T Hart. . ' , - W. C. Campbell ; . J.l o ftuninnn.-t.-u in cure an' I Disease if taken in sufficient quantity as directed. It is fo'.I l.v , gists at $1.00 per large bottle; 6 tor $5.00. Valuable book free. oounic oiooa narm Id. r. U. 1 is Our Mr. L. G. DanieU who is now in the wo-t rvil! r;tu in l -i: Vi !.i ,s with 50 head of the beBt selected Horse i ami MuU-h w t i:.- liiuj; fr n:. u, lbs, to be found in the State. We have now on hand 25 head of goo:l worker-; .in 1 ih :i,-iil y si.-clima' . il Horses and Mules. Also a complete lim of W.i-.':h, S irry -, I5.i.:;i m. fart Wheels and Harness of every description. W u: t i-.-i i I - our i r.r s fn UwH quality the best, - e us before doing business. Very truly, Daniels JT. Jones, Livery, Feed, Male nnd Ex-han- J & te: lrgent and finest Stock of Horses r.rwl Mu!r v i . ' i A car load of.cach Just in. ANo n n.mi'l.-i- i i I ! Harness., ItoU-a, Vhi, i .n. . . . ' T.Jiu. TOITES, Pxcp: Bmad Slrvot. Now H-rn. .'. ' Curw a Cold In One Day, Grip in Two. CNt CITS AT Ti:2 JOINTS rRO.H TOCWSIDL" I ' -umru !.!o h cur4 rnil.m, Lumheitr, Sclstks) srvj ether Hlood tMaeaae ' -t 'l 1 doctors hvo ::rr J '..nt I! ; Vln Ilwjllal ha failed PTTTmV3 I.--1TT C.LiiXil CX, frti'l, iu.i.h.f.u " I W 4 fcf ttl tiyM.hmt t' h ft- M rrj - trva an mf f 4 '- I ,('" 41 f fW.t rj i4 ft mimr fS --t r ) r- 1 Kerl r r I kn4( ' t r. ( tilKMUifJ . r -4 I J f t fis4 . . r, , . - ,. I 1,-4 (, . M f'" f ran into the Bi-conH .n,n , shoulders became almost wrge quantities of the most iotod bul3 uui my conaiDion con- must surely die. My bones became the Blood Balm. . . : "nt in-una ien A. T. Brigiitweli., Merchant. W. C. Birchmoue & Co.. Merchants. J. H. Brightwell, M. d euaranteed to nir,n lw,i all ; rood drug Athirita, Ga. UliUUU UA.1.M (,(). & ann oni6 on Boz. 25c. 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