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Hi i L EVENS, ,1 PR3PRIET0R. . pair. r...i r.ms:.;H- " i i.i nee $1.00 t ia advance.... ; $-00 cmer in the city " .50 . Hates furnished on apyli- t the Post-Office, New Born jti d -class matter. - . PAPRR. OF NSW BERN AND CRAVEN COUNTY.' Bern, N.C., June 5, 1906. ; ' J TRYIS3 FOR LOCAL 0IS- PENSARYV; ' - i in the local columns Of this ' 'W days ago, a petition" has lis being circulated for sign' r the purpose of - calling "upon - authorities to hold . election f r the establishment of a dis ' ia New Bern. ,i f . jt that the Journal opposes isary for this, cityj1 does not Hy mean that one could not .be d, but one thing; this paper is to go upon record., that' no ry election can be carried 'this New Bern perhaps not next 1 quite possibly-riyerJrVhy j the majority of the moral peo a city are opposed to It, which .be sufficient reason, and rother ,..f. ..:... n j: , , could be added. ':-'. -anient, thai; schools -need the. , which could om from ; whi s through a dispensar) , money jing to be spent for drink any ; deceptive, : but canjiet ;conyirce ral reasoner. vThergmentfor roads per'dtopensaryVwysjtejr , ia another . so-caUed .plausible ecepting and putting into execu te arguments, towhom shall ent youth and future'generar k to for their education; but the y consumer, and the whiskey r can point with pride (tfc;) to i college, the ' creation of bis i and appetite And how deab Id good roads, be, made solid oth with' the bonea of rdav e good trade effect, f rem a dis ; ! How is that Wlt:1tvokt ery merchant's store' presort liquor consumer with his bottle , and the merchant : would be ii run a half bar, ' that lsj ;fu es, water, sugar, ice, etc., an who first bought his quan- ,'.e dispensary and . wanted a Tore he went home.' How many .'.a want this; condition? . And pensary would force them to anU to the' dispensary, reposi r the drunks sold byfthe digpen- nig and good roads are only to r the dispensary, there ' will be it it is an insult to tha people immunity to say . insinuate per whiskey sale profits a la -y, will there be education for i, or good roadways in this ..if. rjit Rtmtdy lor Bewsl Trwblw. ' . F. Borroughs, an old and well Ment of Bluff ton, Ind., says; I Chamberlain's Colic Cholera Ka Remedy as the very beat r bowel trouble. I make this pfter having used the reme- nily for several years. v ithout it" This remedy is i to be needed before the rv r. Why not buy it now 1 for such an emergen 1 y Davis Pharmacy and an, named Robert Ham i arrented suspected of rb which killed abou : x thewed.lingfes , Cur or Tolkdo, A3 COUNTT. ' oy makes oath that he r of the f.rm of F. J ., ihvr buHiiM"s in th . (' 'y and Etateafore 1 f rm will pRy the ;:;d lollahs -r f Catarrh that ; i j the una Ila'.l's : j. c:i::xky. ;:!-' " 1 ii f V i. ' 1 1 whim .-P l- - ' 1 rf 1 ''" 1 BUI e B . II ' '. ! " : fcU.Iy t'-t Y-u: i. There is but c way t o 11 :v troutiie and I. i l-se l'"'"'-'"'! to api-ly Nt-wlrns I'prnl.'. n tn rain it will kiil the c rms ana rit tr.y hair in sure to.reouit. Hold by leadinsr dnif'r!sts. tnd 10 in tamps for snmiile to -lae Uuryiclda Co., Detroit, Mien. . . .- C D. BRADUM, Special Agt. As the outcome of the arrest of a Pole in Portland, Ore., for an assault upon several Russians, local detectives have learned of the -existence here of a large botfy of Russian' Nihilists, who it is alleged have been plotting the as sassiaation of Pres'dent Roosevelt, sim ply awaiting the accumulation of suf ficient funds before sending a deputa tion td. Washington to carry out the scheme. '" ' ' ?" i..- lha Kind ton Have A BjC4 ' John Duffy, white, a" navy yard labor er, was knocked, down and . kicked to death by a negro In Southwest .wasjv ington. 4r f if you knew the value 'of Chamber kin's Salve you would never wish to be without it,' . Here are some of the (lis eases for which it is especially valuable sore nipples,' chapped hands,"-burns, frost bites, chilblainschronic sore eyes, itching pilec, tetter, salt rheum and eczema. : Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. yuny, BMnft :' -jm wnn 100 nan mwayt uugm ''a -ri . u J to ll li ItJJ The Senate committee, by a vote of 7 to (. decided that Reed Smoot, of Utah not entitled seat In the -Sea ate.S.'ti..v; j?-i,'-''?-4.iV45.;'V If your stomach troubles ryou do not conclule , that there is ne cure, for a great many havi been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver, Tablets. ' Try them, . they are certain to prove beneficial. ,: They only cost a quarter. Sold hy Davis' phar. macy ana t, a. uuiry,-;... v,...-.-.4: ;.: Tne vote to oust , smooi as - senator was received by 'the Federation of Women's Clubs with cheers, -p'lm Wsrmtof llustlos frequently results from neglect of clog ged bowels and torpid liver, until con- tipation becomes chronic. This condi tion is unknown to those , who .use Dr. King's New ; Life Pills, the best and srentlest regulators of .stomach and bowels. Guaranteed by all druggist, price 2tyft?.?? ff-i President Roosevelt -announced that hf would make public the packing-house report and in a special . message urge vigorous action by Congress. t..t', OssOi fnm Lock). .'5. . never follows an injury dressed with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. . Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaersville, . N. YT,' writes: "It cured Seth Burch, of this place, of the ngliest sore On bis neck I ever saw. Cures cuts, wounds, bums and sores, 28j at all drug stores. - i Ex-Senator David B. Hill was pro nounced guiltless of any improper con- duet in connection with the Equitable Life Assurance Society. Bwrtti. mUlzit -n I' Blgatturt f , Forty men are reported to have been killed during a riot at W C Greene mines in I'exico, and United States troops have been anked for. 7 Followlrj th F!g When our s'lhliers went to Cuba an the rhilipj.inei; health was the n impoi unt c..i,;:aat;. ,i. v;;::;,i r ; gan, retired Commi. ;iry i'- a t U A., of Rural Route 1, LoncorJ. ft. ii. :i-ord, i i Ci 1, f -I r. says: "I was two two ynnrt in tho 1" yrars i " i- to r H L, COVi: t ri;C in i I T C ry i V i. ..Ii. A. 1 v f.i, 1 it f : i f r . ' hi! It M V II.!:! ' " in t m'ih ' Lr- - ' and ' AC .ii" Km tlx . J ! 1 to U 1 1. v, i . i. a:. I' . "swereuL v. litre a most .hercd in the dining room sumptuous dinner was served. . . " . : . After tlje bride was redressed in her going away own hnd picture hat and soon the happy couple were on the'r honey moon trip South and thence to Queen's creek, their future home. -.Their many friends extend them their best wishes for a long and happy life. Unknown Frltnd. - There are many people who have used Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diar thoea Remedy with splendid results, but who are unknown because -they have hesitated about giving a testimo nial of their experience for publication. These people, however, are . none the less friendB of this remedy.. They have done much toward making 't a house hold word by their personal recommen dations to friends and neighbors. . It is good medicine to have in the home and is widely known' for its cures or diarrhoea and all forms of bowel trou ble. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy . - " . - Well provided with men,; -money and supplies, the revolution in'Guatemala is proceeding. " ,n t P?l Deadly Serpent Bites. ; ' ' . are as' common in India as are stomach and liver disorders with , us.. For the latter however there is a sure remedy: Electric Bitters; the great restorative medicine,'of which S A Brown, of Ben nettsville, S. C,Fsays:. '-They restored my wife to perfect health, after years of suffering with dyspepsia and a chro nically torpid liver." Electric Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, bilious ness, lame 'back, kidney troubles and bladder disorders, j Sold on guarantee by all druggist. Price 60c. .? Useful Knowlcdsafor 'Everybody. Nec ; cssaiy Know-". w pledge for Gpec i : taclo 7car-T J , . ' '-o : ers. " . ..ft;:, ct 4- w ... - : .. i: - . In placing before the public this late ' invention of the Andre' Optical Co. which has revolutionized the art of I Lense makine. Dr. Andre desires to call attention to two important and very distinct features, namely, the excep tional high standard of both material and construction. - .', ::. '.; ', The material is selected from the finest quality of flint ..stone, and when finished is unnaralleled for its clear bnl liant and crystal like appearance. It is at; first glance distinguished from manu f actured crown glass, the more common material used in lense making. In con struction it may be easily recognized by its deep periscopic shape, concvo, con vex or convexo concavo, a considerable curvature corresponding to that of the eye. to increase the distinctness of ob jects viewed obliquely. In spite of this being a little more ex- Denive. they are coming into renera use wherever introduced on account of their manifest superiority over the old forms of lenses. Their principle advantpe is, .thai they a.Tord a greatly eulu; fed field of vision, giving a more general una com prehensive view. llicir peculiarity is j that the surface next to tho eye is deeply concave, so th,'t the field of view is much enlarged. V ilh lenf- of the ordinary tvre when the eve turnes it- looks c .jui,!y tiirou';'! them, and a more or w s th.,torted iuic,;e ia formed. and the rerii-lmry of tha lcnno limits the field of view. With r ur rl " p peri-''"! ic Iit.; 9, the j curve of whii bct.mri.i. Hpproxiniately with the arc d. c . I ty the eve in tnrnii "rt ti.o Inn" ! vi i'.on ( . .-h inre d'rpotiy throi"-h tin l.-r-stt, un l thol Id of vi.-i" '. T au tru way to the eih f of t i, i, i ; t a ;i 1. i V.iti by the t of t i . " .. r w arcr, ,l,kb can n'y he la: j ; C"-: id 1 V pi "I V. 1 W ! ! c. . ; a. i who have i I. 1 1 ..; a kin .i. . It will ! irfi ' ' - 1 ine l i ( ii 1 y i. tail (...) j. 13 L ) ' 4,1 i I ' i 4,216 3 ' to. J T. Disbursements. .0 ' ' ..: Way. Ey Paid ' J N Ilirget " ' - J W Eowden ; , JWBowden V Brooks A J Gaskins PTrendwith WS Phillips , " L J Daniels ' F T , Patterson J T Lewis ' . Samuel W Howard , A L Bryan C Lupton , ' . -, R P Montague x " ' 1 WHGriffln r' WD Mclver- Whitford Hardware Co. JJ Tolson "V- , CBLillistdn v' CC Jordan a ' WOO : S5 00 , 4 00 20 0 " 20 00 18 00 7 40 520 00 SO 00 30 00. . 35 00. 35 OO, 33 00 35 00 S5 00 ' 16 67 -"7 75 9 00, . . v,35 ' 14 50 ' 16 67 , 7 00 --80 00 - 3000 ,4 00 -.4 00 '400 ; 4 00 - Thoe. F McCarthy Help Atlantic wagon . C W Hardison , ' -JC Collins - Vf - 1 . SN Howard,! j A L Bryan : C Lupton - R P Montague 'I " : : New Bem Fire Co ' Alfred Cheney j -, W S Phillips " J-N'Haigett v ' New Bern Ice Co C, 60 00 4 00; : ,r. 6 65 , 10 00 , V10 60 - y'-iooor: w oo Z 6D0" . t 5 00 S ' - 70 , -r" 186 - Supt Fire alarm T" - Supt Fire alarm . j Supi Fire alarm , Supt Fire alarm " W T Brinson - W T Brinson - ' J El Home- T' 1 Gaskill Hdw Co American Fire Engite Co 850 00 "Naval Reserve Naval Reserve ' Naval Reserve U Naval Reserve Naval Reserve ' Taval Roqprvn 15 00 . , v, .114 15 00' '. o off -x:':')r.l5 00 16 00 - "Naval Reserve - ' W 00 - Naval Reserve :!;ji5 00 :tt "VrivcDoiTv,;'.y-.jt; Naval Reserve ? .:. Naval Reserve . Roberts & Hurs't rt;! - Gaskill Hardware Co - JC Collins-" o V Roberta & Huftt :M , Roberta & Hurst - 15 00 X'i5 oo , :T2l 63 X Xv'143'X. ; 30 00' j -4 20 " i 160 39 - 66 00 X 35 00 I .16 67 -: 30 00 : 4v 36 00 K5oa j 30 72 .', 30 00 4 6 00 X ; .700 ; "450 XX 25 00 X 20 00 200 y 1 50 ' 103 50 -. C Lupton RP Montagus '.WD Mclver'-;' CW Hardison ALBryan';'t ' N A Cobb X J B Watson ; J 'T Lewis i . WHGriffln" Helper Hose wagon. Spencer & Harriett' -.. W fl Wright '; T A J Gaskins. ' -Hancock Grocery Co h CDBradharn - . E B Ellis : .. Whitford Hardware Co : Blalock & Brinson C D l'.radham . . . . C D Dradham , " ' . ' Whitford IlardwareCo ' Ilulliblcr &. Cox - - 'MB WhitehursV". ' v '. X E BHackburn : -'. : ' E Brinson ' v; Spencer p Harriett ' . " Oaks Sup. Co. . , A E Sutton ; New Lern Journal . New Bern Gas Co American Fire En Co New Hi'M Irun Works W II Ci hhn W II Cri.hn C T WaUnn New Hern Journal - . r:i-r.:i (h-y ' ,2 50 . 3 00 1 75 515: - 85 1 6 50 . 45 ' 65 1; 5 0Q. 10 00 ' 6 30 75 10 00 C5 12 50 5 no 5 00 z: oo M 37 10.00 y i ; 10 oo : a : ' ; ' 7 1 , : V t i . t ...; T" A I. ( j .; j j 1 1 ..Ill mi f hand the housekeeper, It she be a niother of a large family, la weighted dowa with worries and cai-es her housework is be yond Jior strength, perhaps, iyet 'if she studies her work, puts her hoosowork on a business basis and manages well, she can .easily take- twenty minutes or halt an nour in tne miuuio oi tue aayto com nletel v relax. " For complete rolaxation.!' says Dr. R.IV. Pierce, " the tired woman should lie on her back-without pillow or bolster; let every" muscle be passive (looset. unllmbered). XPut a -damp cloth over the eyes to rest them. Think of noining, or as near nouung as you can. If the brain- is still occupied with plans or worries, count several bundred, or recite to yoursolf some of your old scnool- dv rhvmpjt a vrsna" .- vVr "A Our American women have a -worlds wide reputation for beauty, but, at the same time, there are women in the cities and country who possess noither beauty of ace nor form., becauso in these in stances' they suffer from nervousness, the result of disorders of the womanly orga n Ism. - At regular intervals - they Buffer so much that their strength leaves them; they are so prostrated that it Disbursement 1906 .X -.t By Paid '--1. By paid interest cupon No 6 960 00 By paid interest cupon No 4 1000 00 ,BybalV- f-r-;?80 0a ?,040 oq . .' .-.: ".V :',fC- WATER, . SEWER -1& "ELECTRIC X LIGHT DEPT. sx;Sx?i 1909 ye ! x a-v4i May; X-: 1, to bal r "f.'-r?-. Vv jar; -6- X :V: --w.' -431 45 .i:;vJ)bbursements.iis-tt.' 1906 1 -.-.. .-, .ve.'WiV.WfoJv May. By Pald,X'IXXV: HH Barker : 40 00 s . W J McBennett 'X Fred Thomas " X ? WSBal r';x-f'.v 1XJH WUlis'S VX 126 00 i.0 oo: r'45 00 ' ",40 00- ' 121 45 43145 CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY' Receipts. 1906 - ' May. , 1, to bal .1,642.44 X"-; . 1,642.44 Disbursements ; ' " 1906 ' May. - r a- By Taid . 23, L S Wood, By bal X 15 50 1,626.94 X'- J':.X""X; - 1,642.44 GREENWOOD CEMETERY 13;.G I.T.iy. 1, to Lai 520 22 23 22 Diliiu srmiiU. V:; i"y i 1 y I 1 ,) a r I I 1-:. v i - I ) f : i. S V 4..VII I'-i.J ii,.-. ., i,. uiv,ar ii,e un ' - - - of woiuaiily aisoiaor, iii- 1 .i; -t i I s..ou'l study huw to l:i:i.-.M 1: .re a, -llttlvej LOW W t,i,.y i,,a that pull her duvwi. A u'K viuiiittu cannot be a beau tntil womam nor can she be anything' tut a poor-j;;.iu-d wumau. . C05F1DH WAlliS. Wlion a woman has ills and pains siis cannot -bear when lifo sct'ins dark foi i:iTy woman, she should confide her troubles to h physician of standing in iho (.-oiimiunity, or one who has a na- uniial r;outtitiou. .Ccrtaiulv it would not be the part of wisdom to confide tn an ignorant rx-rsou without medical edu cation simply because she was a ttoman. mere is every reason why she should write to a specialist, particularly to one wno nas ciaue uie diseases ot women , a specialty for a third of a century, like Dr. R. V. Pierce, founder of the Inva lids' Hotel and Surreal - Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. All his correstKnw?nea is held sacredly confidential, and he gives nis auvice iree ana wixnout cnarae, "I must tell you what wonderful medi cines your ' Golden Medical Discovery and 'Favorite Prescription' are," writes Mrs. Nora Anderson, - of ' Vandergrift, Westmoreland Co., Pa. "These remedies have done wonders for me. :; 1 was as thoroughly run-down and worked -out a i woman as .ever lived', end, in fact, con templated suicide at different times. It' wpuld be impossible for me to describe my sufferings so you could Understand all. I had Such: bearing -down pains;-, folt almost, as though approaching con finement. Would bloat across abdomen : and it seemed as though a heavy pressure was there. I suffered untold agony; had . severe pains through hips-: almost- as severe as labor pains. Head would achat, till it seemed it would burst. Face would be dark spotted and my stomach wouldj Dioat oreauiuny. soreness in womb was sn Rever that - if I Rtennfvl fin mV feet would almost scream with pain.; Bladder seemed to be full all the.tlme.-u- Uur doc tor said that I had inflammation of womb and kidneys. He gave me some tablets to kill the pain. Oh 1 how I did suffer. I can never tell you all. I -sent for a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and' one of his 'Favorite Pre scription also some of his 'Pleasant Pellets,' and took these remedies accord ing to directions. . -Now I ami on my second bottle of each and feel a great deal bettor than for five years previous, to trying these medicines, rit I can only lind money to continue I will become .; hearty and strong. I have tried other s patent medicines but none ever did me ' any gooa.- I am inaoen tnanKiurtoiod for putting it in my mind' to try Doctor Pierce's medfdnosi-A5"sfraS,S(i5'?-? js "T will sladlv armwer unT larlv whh may wish to Inquire as to the truth of ' my statement. Mar liod's richest Pleas . tngs be .with you amv JfomijKSgiSii ' BOW TO fcBEP Tovra ajtd bauttX - Every womav yonhs; orXoId; shbnid s. Krww uerseij, -io arrive at mis nnowl edcro. secure a aood doctor book, bv ad dressing Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.. The People's" Common 'Sense.: Medical. Adviser" can be procured- by; sending ' twenty-one cents'" in .; one-cent stamps i lor. paper-bound volume,; or-, thirty-one stamps for clatU-bounricopy.;l,X1 An Orthodo'MeWf.tVwttftfi n open letter to iemperor Nicholas declar ing his' refusal to: grant amnesty will lead to a reign of btood and flre;; ,; To the- Democratie . Votera of Craven thereby announce mysell a; Candi date forlthe ' office' of TreMurer fo Craven county. subject r to action oi the Democratic nrhnariee.1" During my term of office I nave endeavored faith fully and impartially,, to discharge the duties incumbent", upon nre aa 1 your Troannrer.' where the? official I. duties have been properly performed. X It has been the custom oi our party to re nominate for the second . terntr" ana iukinir for this nomination at the ban of my party,: I rely , upon therecora made by main thauperformace ol.my duty. - A.rx-:- X.; J-X- v- ' , v ery Teepectiu uy, - vi ':-ft?r.X.FREEHAN a.ERNUL;; To-the democratic .voters 6; ' . lavcu v,uuuv .,i.j':t X By" the solicitation of -jay friends all over trie county hereby announce 'myself ;;. candidate.foiCounty ?Treas urer suDiecc io , ine wuu craxiCi rnmancs., r, v-: Candidate for Keglster of Deeds I desire to announce to the Demo cratic voters of Craven county that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the office of Register of Deeds at your county primary. As to my fitness and competency I refer to my past record as a clerk in the office of the two laat Register of Deeds. I make no claim of right to the offlc--, but I do ask that the white Democratic voters coiwiilor whether paat party ser vices are not entitled to some consid e ration. I have never failed to serve V n pry when I could, and in the V ' :'- !! , iry carrpaifns I did so I f c ' ' li tilHle ' I 1 -. i.-viT i. -.1 fur fu..i-e 1 r li u v : l 1 i n a f ... ' -1 v. -. '.. r in f - r ! s of C ! 1 : 1 LANNKiC. r . . ' -:' - i t ',. ;---:X LOOK OUT!; Vnr TX nDaniels' fresh WagonsvHarnessand Saddlery of,, all ' kinds. Would do U: HAHN can be found To tb Voters V of No 2 Township TAKE NOTICE:- - That abplication has been made to this Board for a change of the voting precinct in Number 2 Township by the addition and creation of another Voting" precinct in said township to be estab lished within one quarter of a mile of the Northern Foot of Neuiie River Bridge to be krtown as Bridglon Pre cinct, thus creating a new additional VoUngJ precinc j ; at-the place named. All persons interested in the establish ment of this hew precinct will oe heard upon petition or in -person by the Board of Elections atdhe Court House in New Bern on Saturday the 16th day of JunH at 12 o'clock, at which time the Board will consider such proposed establish ment of the new preeinct. ; -'-'- L. G. DANIELS, H'S :: ' Ch'm.'. jttLMI; No 15 Hajlroad Bonds iNotice is hereby given' that the fol lowing Craven County Railroad bonds of the issue of 1879 have this day been drawn for the sinking fund of said county in accordance with the act of assembly au horizing their issue, viz: Twenty-five dollar , Railroad bonds numbered . 234X235, 821, 322, 823, 503, 642V S43, M4, 645,551, 873. 874, 986,- 987, 988, 989, 990, 991, 992. 993, 994, 995, 996, 997,1 998. 999, 1000, 1011. 4012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1020, 1133, 113. 886. Five Hundred Dollar - Railroad bonds: numbered 125126 494. 204.205. 206.: ThAe bonds will be paid, principal and accrued interest to July 1st' lwio upon presentation at The National Bank of New Berne, NL'.Con orvbefore the 30th day of June 1906. j Interest on the above bonds will cease on and After the 30th fay of June urn. . .-.? ivr! ; ....v.,-t..?.-.V' -.',-'.. C. E. FOY, Ch'm. , --r'-'f 'V--... Two Sewing Machine , Wagons' also lot Of second-haridaewlhg - machines from 1 each and up. -H A lot pf new Standard SewingMachinea,5, drawers at $25.00 ach.:t,65 Standard ; Sewing Machines. droiK head.X at , way below ,.- at way below cost 'Apply to X '- C-.':r.- D.A:0WINGS. -Jtl ,- ...: t.$ 75 Broad St. New Bern, N. C ...i-n.miiinnrrrHDrD.miWNKi. 6 ,:', oi pn.. to. !iri-iK-rt w-un li and trm report. ft r9 fc.lvk-, HO IO U1M4WA pCUM, ".-: j eoiriiiaH in tL coUNTRlta. I BumI,m Jlrtrt Alk H'milnttm umt. ! wutnty and ojtm tkt fatnl, , P-frt and Infrlufnnt Frldlcs Cxcluelvety..; VniHnr nnnM. tOUHl '' lit .aik in, wv. JW SteM VaUnt OBM, U'OMUINRTnN, D, C. ! ? - A 5 Boors nsn -AND- r . 4 (!5 Li: Ar:v and Cement,-: " kr.n Field Fence, :'s iXint, i: c V ( r. ilorz, , I'icez' rs, 1 Window - x LOOK OUT !! lot (T Horses. Also Bueeies at L. G. Daniels' Chamberlain's Colic; Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy VX- Almost every' family has need of a reliable remedy for colic or diarrhea at some time during the year. : X. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for many years and know its value. It has received thousands of testimonials from grateful people. , It has been prescribed by phy - sicians -with the most satisfactory results. It has often saved life before medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can you afford to risk so much for so v Me? BUY IT NOW. FEELING IIVER-ISH This Morning? TAKK Bv usirip.4 Peerless Ice K u A Gentle Laxative -"'I KEEP j. :.--';7;;'iu;.'..'' COOL ::-,. ..x.i-.iy'.-r....- -,..!-. , land freezers, Cold Wave and Labell. refrigerators. :b..The x difference" in cost of ice will ? be if greater; bver cheaper makes.-x'T.' : Rpt .Wdl by' using r good:hamrnocks. X' - i-.-,-p over" hot stovegetxaWue': frame Oil stove.- at a small fe&'ii cosu aii . ana; ecc . Dtjiore- 'fvs;'.,;? -:'X - f-;-v':'.-:v fJjWH X:X,X. X'' its to plcaur-j-x-U k'r you Duy, Xv'XVouTs J. S. MILLER ..' New Bern N p it ....:.. j "'3 CliCt. 127 Ft X !i: (X IX- '. T :' ! .' ! Henry's 1 . :X i:'..: . - U .- V'i.' X-.X : . i ,7 r- ...a-i
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