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CiVn Street - ,
t Phone No. 8 ' .
CHARLES L STEVENS,
" " EDITOR PROPRIETOR. '
Sli3SCRirTO RATES:
On Yea, in no. nce
$4.00
6.00
.t0
:V'Ona Year, not in advance.
Monthly, by earner tn the city
Advertising Bates furnished on appli
cation. '
? ; Entered at the Post-Office, New Bern
f NJlt as Second-class matter.
, ' v' omcm paper or rew berm -and
.' " xU''1 CRAVEN COUHTT,
v , - New Bern, fj. CjFebruary 2,
1907.
PROVISION AGAINST FUU
t-'i, k URE MUNICIPAL ACCIDENTS
; ' !; The reten of the t electric, lights, ia
npeciajly noticeable after several daya
,of their disappearance, through nreaic
' down of the machinery at the plant
But the question still confronts those
.who depend upon electric, lights,, and
'- this includes the necessary street lights,
-M'the repsiN .aow-noadeb-'risawr;
v; snee against any further break down,
. again leaving the city in darknessT The
" question of break down is possible of
course, -with any machinery. But tje.
-cording' to the Superintendent of the
water a lightplant, the engine used
- for the electris lighter with a horse
power of 160, has , been compelled to
run over 300 horse power, in order Id
' furnish the needed power, to serve the1
' electric lights, now in' use.,' There
fore the question,t4does"lhe restored
engine again assume the task pf doing
: ' r twice its nominal horse- power,, If It
does,' it mean another break down,
and another repair,, with the city in
darkness. What is needed is power ca
pacity, With an engine that is not to be
kept at twice its power. -The city Au
thorities, itU reported,' are going to
apend some money for additional equip-"-
ment- It isneecW, and while' .the' im-
provement ia jroinf to be , rnade let
enough- be spent,- so that water and
' , ' light consumers shall not be kept in
constant anxiety, as to water in case of
fire, and whether the lights are going
- to fail, leaving streets, 8 tores and rest
' dencesin darkness. A sufficient and
good equipjnent is the cheapest , The
' taxpayers had better pay pore and get
some good out of their municipal utill
":. ties, rather than pay less and have no
thing. v - ' -, - "
How'tThTs?
We offer one hundred dollars, reward
for any ease of catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. .:
. F. J. CHENEY ft CO.; Toledo, O,
r . We, the undersigned, have known F.
1. Cheney or the last 15 years, and be-
i Heve him perfectly honorable in all bus
jtaess transactions, and financially able
; to carry -out anv obligation made' by
pia flrmi r i f ;
WALWNG, klNNAN & HARvW,
Wholesale DruggisterToledo, O.
Hall's Ctarrh'Cure ia taken"inter
Bally, acting directly upon the blood
- and 4nucoua surfaces of the system.
testimonials sent free,1 v. ;.
- Price 75e ner bottle. - -
Bold ry all druggists.'' ... -
fcTaka Hall's Family fills for constipa
' V There aren't half at many diseases as
are alleged ways to cure them.'
: Fef BillouMsts and Sick Hssdschs.
S'3QTTake Orino Laxative Fruit Syrupt It
aweeens the , stomach, aids . digestion
and ads as a gentle stimulant on ihe
E,K these orgaiw? Orlho-taxfttive Fruite
V . 'rf.i'fclii ! J WJlr'. uvn aavnMw wu
Ci-fi '' onsOpalIonj-TDoe Ihoto'useate or
U'''JKrfp and Is mild and pfeasant Jto take.
ftv'$J-'.t Bemember.the'iiame Orino and refuse
-t ,-r 'fU 'pi to accept any'ibstitute.Solf by Davis
5 JH.'f.jV- Belgian glasa , manufacturer! have
' ,Ai;'r'-.i Afonaed a syndicate at Charleroi to ex-
ysti'Vo a w4 chinal Theyintend to
" i fi'f'' "'v;'- -'comer the market in France.1-:' f
'ti'ibL.'Ai im Kind y Haw AI"b ta
' king m ward draws noro revenue Ii
tntereat on American secunuea man
George III. ever extracted from tl
, ';' ' American colonies.
ci Croup" can -positively be stoppo l in
20 minutes, No, vomiting not!,' j to
fteicken or distress your Chili. A r ; t,
' plrasant and Bafe syrup,, call J Dr.
, T.lioop's Croup Cure does the work an '
J, docs it quickly, Dr. ' Elmop's Crmip
Cure is for Croup alone, rem y,l,or.
-"' It dors not to cure a dozen t.'.:, ..-ntn.
It's for Croup, t' I's all. SoU t y F.H.
; Du.Ty.
An luoli of ralu (."inula elevea a.;.i
me-tLlrd lucUes of suow.
Kot a cLiU Is working lu any c.bi
factory lu New tugluuil.
Eome bas a water supply of 2CD,W
COO Fallous o day. London only -loJ,-
000.000 and Paris aaCCO.OOO. . :
The Cevlon peurl Cshlug season lasts
only three or TourT.eeks. but during
thtt time 22,000,OU0 oysteis are brougui
to the surface, . - .:-, : " - .
The state of Mississippi ha3 effoctea ,
an Increase-of auout JIU.OCO.OOO In the
amount -of. taxable property la the
sute by a recM readjustment in the
assessment of railroads. - " , -
The first Issue of a ne?w paper Under
the name of the " Indian ' uunsiian
Newspaper has -appeared in Calcutta,
It'la lo be published monthly,, but will
not he the orgaa'Of any particular.
body of Curlatlans. - Jr'
Pan! D. CrnvalfL; chairman' of -the
tenement lioowpoinmlilce. ofthflr Char-,
it Organisation .society, declares that
a close canvass aliawr that -there ,ar
In New XorU tauoinents 357.000 rooms
that have-pa windows. Z- -' f
The fauiotisrcBipore.tree at Hl-
opolis. la the suburbs of alro, b.
heatn whose shaues toe uoiy lamny p
said, to have Jfouna abeltep after the
Blunt Into Eypt. has tallsu, but trees
deacendMd from It remain."-
Shares Itt a .Tspanese flshinjf oompa-
dy-have all beeu sold,' and two flshlqg
boats. acl of 140 tons, are being built
at Tokyo.- Ppon tttelr cowplpflQu pod
ffshlpg after i-the Xn)er)en n)ptl0(l..wyjf
be'startPd lu the Okhotsk sea.
The strouK faturt of e Kew Booth
wales-nnuor law is im wws a iwr .
son lafouurt D lleeiiseo' premises du
Tut prohibited: hows be must go nafora
the court and prove- himself to he t
traveler or regulsr hhsrdef submit
to a fine. ' K-f 4l Z T5-
A 'Portlaad (Mai comuany has con
tracted to build a stundplpe lu Bile-
ford. ale. Tbla stundplpe will be the
largest and strongest one ever built la
New England. ' It la to be made or
steel and will be sixty. feet In diame
ter and fifty feet In height. i,t
Married men are 'the most' reliable
tu-the oplutou Of a Chicago packer, and
to back up uin opinion ne is now tuck
Iner sTDreseiit luto the bayenvelope of
every employe that gets manlee",, lis'
Is giving the marnud men wo prerer
ence. when new and batter position
are open. - "
Mme. Melba- said recenay,:"Ajnert-
cans - enjoy ' and . appreciate grana
opera quite as much as do the people
of Europe; and It Is my firm belief thai
within a decade this- country win uave
developed slugers and teachers quite
as great as those who clalm Europe as
thelf birthplace." , -J V-"-, ,'
v. ia 1905 there--were ' 11,915 -power
looms working "on' silk goodn In Swit-
.i-iniil f Swiaa - silk manufacturers
had Id Joe, same year; 11-853 power
looms employed In foreign countries b
this -industrial line. The exports, of
Swiss silk goods lu 4903 aggregated
22.400.000,ln value,-'? v"
The postal service of Great Britain
serves 10.000 square miles, while the
mall routes of tho United gtates serve
so area of uort than 200,000 wm,
miles; In addition to 218.000.V of . star
route serrlee and 60.000- miles of other
service. The mileage . the United
States mall. cars. Is thirty-three times
uiui oi ureal on iuju., .. - .-;..,. ; ...i-r
1 The recent wedding of Miss . Helen
pHathaway., Gardner of .West Bridge-
waier. . .aiaas nuu our. Juiviu -nciimB-ton
Lothrop of EastottrWhlcb was held
at C. the S: Unitarian 'church k .at;.rWes
Brldgewiter; was notable in the fact
that It was tbe,rst. wedding held In
the diureh since Mayt'1862. -"r
One of the most noted makers of hall
clocks : was Samuel Aiulllken tf- Kew-
buryport. Mass who died In 1758. -The
best sample. of his work; baa been
found recently ln the home of Mrs. 8.
Herbert Wllkins of Balem.. The clock
has a ; solid mshogany i case. bcass
works and face that Included a calen
dar, v -z . , ; v s
Tbere'aro some terrible figures In a
recent English blue book in relation to
sanitary -measures In India. Under
the heading "A- Plague'1 It Is reoorded
tliat the number' of deaths due to this
disease from the autumn. jof 1800 to
the end of 1904 reached the enormous
total of S.209,810. of which 2.600,651
occurred In the British provinces,
The Bar Association' of Virginia and
the. American Bar association " have
started a movement for the purchase
of the old home of John Marshall of
Virginia,, the great jurist and former
chief Justice of the supreme court of
tmr United States, In Richmond, Va. It
will be t;onverted : Into. a library, In
which will he . placed, many valuable
ld books, painting njl engravings.'
' A. Quiller-Cotu.il, the novelist,' wss
born In Cornwall, where bis family
has lived for generation.: Hie career
lu rarlous educatloflU InHtltutlons was
marked hv numerous successes; - He
published hlk first novel while-In, Ox
ford. Then be wept to London and for
five years worked assiduously as a
magazine writer. Ills health gave way
Jo mdraa extent that one day he
fainted ori a train, whereupon be took
warning, and went bade to Cornwall,
Where be has lived ever since. "
Benator William A. Clark of Montana
iald the foundation of bis vast fortune
by securing a star route contract. The
route was between Ieer f.oilge and
Butte, the latter at that tlmo beliiK a
mlnlufc camp of ordinary prospecta
SVlth the money made out of this con
tract Clln-lt. In partnci-Hldp with a mail
named Larrnbeo, fouiulcrl a bnuk In
Deer LotiKe. Mh hoine. Later ho loan
ed money to a luliior v lio so'm tt'mn
doni'il lag rlnlnij. '1 f'-'l linj
('link's hands ond iiiii-n 1 ' i hiiiiicu'se-
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pins Una it'iiui i. liif.. ., l v )i j
only tyii "ins j s i t. ;, . i i
eatue of sid'crii'-. s j .ic-
tiecunul li it i :.. 'in f-
feiirgiuiiu i- nit ,! 1 1 -L. y
WOloe, by 1 m.-in (f l 8 ti lv, vv ii a
treatment and c uei t. ot i t a t 1 .
A proper mediciiia Iks I't. iiun a s ta
vonte Pre-.cn puiui, c ir I to t.e c i hi
would have entirely removed me di ,.
thereby dlspeilimt ail ino.ie ait.re-Mii)g
symptoms, and Institutipij-coiiiin't lu-SU-ad
of prolonged mciy. It bas Li-to
well said, that's dlseanu known is half
cured." '. '
, .Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription Is a
scientific medicine,- carefully devised by
sn experienced and skillful physician,
and adapted tp woman's delicate system.
It la made of native medicinal roots and
Is perfectly harmless In. its effects in any
condition of the system, .r r - . . -1
- As a powerful Invigorating tonlb Fa
vorite Prevcrlptloo" imparls strength to
the whole system- and to the organs dis
tinctly feminine la particular.- f or over-
nuinM4, iiviii uuh . iuiiiwnii Ileum- I
.tated- teachers, milliners, dressmakers, 1
soamsiresses, "snop gins,- uouse-Keepors,
nnrKlng mothers, and feeble women gen
erally, Dr. Pierce's Favor! to Prescription
Is the greatest earthly boon, being un
equaled as an appetizing cprdlal and re-
nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration,-
neuralgia,- hysteria, spasms, ' chorea, aw
. Vilus's dance, and other distressinsvnerv
ous symptoms commonly attendant upon
Tunc),loml and - organic disease-ofi the
utitriis,-' t -tndnces refreshing sleep and
relieves mentH anxiotr and tlpsrwndency.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Felleu fuvlgorate
the stomach, liver and howela. One ta
tur,a aoa. wwy ue as candy,
Carelessness I the1 great Shi otTiaoBt
people. i i-jt. , vi"
it a-twivn doesn't acquire n little aense
'-with ag ho f heat himself. rtC :
- tr n -mnn-ewns a nockerknlfe It Is
'hard for him to pass a grludstonrf.;"
Snvswhut you. please about moral
jeonraBe, the man whohaa a,lo5trK
,is niignty uupopuiar, t. r . , s
Make the stories you tell on a rainy
dv us short as poislble.. especially If
'...i i..1? Ui.n ,.a aM''htfnt,t.Alljr:;.u-.rf.'
V.UH -ivti.' uitrm unui m -.. ?..v-
Tiwni iu..vui.v iirrm nnn irviiiK lu. euu
vlnecK liun who meets' your .state
ment wlth-thta argument: I'U .bet
No niatter bow highly you may varae
vour own opinion.' rememhr. t floes
jrot 4 with other people uulesa they
llilult exactly as you oo, wmcn. os tue
way, theylseldotn do.-Atcblsou Olobe..
' "' ChUtM Heta.' x- ,''"!"T
.-'The hotels are usually -grouped with
Irra square jot two of one another. Each
bufr' seeks to attract -guests by high'
soiindiua- titles.. For example, in. Can
ton ere hotels which nanut the signs' of
the Fortunate- Star, the Golden Prof
its (an unusually frank 'confession tor
alnndlordt make), "the, Bank Con
ferring, and the Happiness. The food
1 not so tad, tut the traveler i whp
goes t,o una of -these houses to sleep
will wish that ne oaq gone q auqiucr.
The.4bediooms are small, thtp -walled
bosea In wblch you , may bear the
breathing of vow nest neighbor ot be
ept awake half thdHlght by the con
versation of people at tne otner eno or
the hall or, worse still, be-Almest. SW-
fled b th smoke from an opium pips
which ta belug Indulged 1n by the man
-aero8s-Tbepassageway..' 1'.
Imong tlje 'luterested 'Visitors' of the
murine barracks at wasmngtoa on one
occasion there" was' a pafty" of young
jrlrls Trom'a Maryland town, friends of
one bf the offlwrsvbf the Jwmcka.
They proved' much Interested In every
thing pertaining ttf,the life and disci
pline of the ipj3t.--s . , ,. - ,a i
. "What do yotumean by .taps? ask
ed! one young oman," ,-' .1
. . "Taps.ai-e played every night on the
bugle, answered the offlcer. 'It means
,'llghts 'ttuf -They, play -It' over- the
bodies of dead eoldlers" '.x
? A puzsled look came, to- the" face of
fho questlouer.-jrheu she asked: .-.
"JVliatMlo you do If yon bdven't a
dead eolderr:-Ifarper,a WejVlyj- "
Ilell Gate, at the entrance of Long
Island souhd. In, the East rlvisr,: was
not sa nnmedsbecause of Its dangers
and turbulence, as is generally sup
posed.'' but quite ; the contrary:;' The
earlv : Dutch settlers called It '. 'Hell
Gate" been iiojt was a pleasantr beau
tlful p:iHHgpyny. In alluslou to Us pic-
titrpHiiue sceiun-y, "hell" conveying the
!de,r of ploiiHantness, New Xork Her
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ACSrs -
;. This is to certify that all druggists are
authorzlcd to refund- your money if
Foley's Honey and Tar fails to" cure
your cough or cold. It eto; i the cod;:
heulsthe lungs ani prevei.is serious
results from By cold. Cur"s la grippe
coui,h and prevents pmiim-nia' nnJ
connumptifn. Con'.-i.s iio- opiates.
The genuine ia" in a yellow paclife.
Refuse substitutes. Sold by Davis Phar
macy. - ' '- - V ... ;.'
A Kentucki.tn v ith the extraord
nameofOTal "1 ?L n;,.
pc.tin. Urtll, , . I e C(i.
nnry
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cui i i rs'i 1
pr- 3 t' ?! 1
t 'e t (ii i;
At
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-as a sootnifig and strongtriening nerv
Ine'l'Vvorlto prescription v ncquald
and is invaluable In allaying and jsub
dulna nervouB excitability. Irrliabllltv.
" r Siuudi,
y ii-. . H a Etji v
H.-3 couceraiuor the o.l
lie telis of tae Li.ii.li of
J 1 t
rt-.aueX like the death cry of a
a panthers." ' lie says: "The
long bu-L-l cuole has been seat fiylii!;
hi. a twine strm:r. A-treat length of
liiye bus been hurled against a tree
and X7mpoe.l around, if The derrick
was nl;no.it hldduij lu a white bas:e,A
geyser of fine sand was streaming up
ward, aiiloatlu? away the bfty ci-oft'n
tlotk. i. i
"SetU kuew wbat It 'Was,-. He found
Tom. and they gesticulated at each
other. They made faces, but no audi
ble sound. ' Their voices were vain as
Caudles lu the full sunlight. . Each was
trying to yell the same tblng.-:.w'i"'.-i''
"'She s a gasser, blowing ber Jieitd
off' v .v , y
'Men gathered from everywhere and
acted like crazy folk,-, working their
Jaws find' delivering; no meBage.- -.
"They.t Were'Soaketl, tlrownod. ob
literated in a sea' of 'lutolemble noise:'
,A mUe away at the. railroad station
the passengers .were 'ettually made
dumb -by the . uproar. .,ff a man want
ed a ticket -he had to write "out the
qame 'of the station.'" An engine rolled
In With' a bel) that rocked: without
ound and; whistle emitting puffs nf
white steam tbat no One beard.- . $
('The animals of -the region were
greatly disturbed. There ,was much
breaking of. harness on the part-of 1
Itorses; noT one or two 'galloped about
under' empty saddle- 'Thelf' riders
were doubtless stuck Ify thamud some
where, bead first, -,V
vl'A4'tew P'K wandering" here., and
there had sniffed at the noise and re
turned ;to their luxurious -. wallows In
the oily 'muck.'
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-' v WIILIWir KIDNEY . PILLS. ' - (-'
- Have ' you neglected yout Kidneys T
Have von overworked vour nervous sys
tem and caused trouble with your Kid
neys and Bladder! Have you pains in
the loins.' side, back. - eroins and blad
der? - Have you a flabby appearance of
the face, especially unaer tne eyesT
Toe frequent desire to- pass Urinef. If
so William's Kidney Pills will cure you.
sample Free 'By mail t0 ceLts. bow
by DruggiBts. " --- ,
WILLIAMS' MFG. CO., Props
Cleveland. 0.' Sold by. D. A. target
She who- fishei fox a husband seldom
catches one worth whiles - , j
i. ' : WhsHe'do Whsn Blllstts. i.,
-VThe right dnrig W do wbW you' feel
bilious is to take a dose of Chamber
lain'! Stomach and Liver Tablets, They
will cleanse' the stomach and regulate
the' liver 'and'bownls. Tnr IL Price:
25 cents." Samples free at Davis" Phar
macy ana f. & irony a arug store.
The Secret of success furnishes much
food lot jgosalp.
SklD- Dlitsii ot Twenty Yssrs' Standing -I
want you to know bow much Cham-
berrain'8 Salve has done for me. Jt has
Qlred my face of a akin disease' of al
most twenty years1- standing- I have
oeeu treated by several ar smart phv
sieisns as we have In this country and
they did roe no good,, but two boxes of
this salve has curech-fnev-Mra, Fannie
Griffin, Troy, Ala, Chamberlain's Salve
is for sale by Davis Pharmacy and F
S Daffy. - ;'
A blush is often but a feminine con
ventionality,
William's Carbollo Valve With arnica sad
The best Sabe In the world for Cuts,
Bruises. . Sores. 'Ulcers.. Salt . Rheum.
Tttter, Chapped Hands, and all skin
eruptions. It is guaranteed to give
satisfaction, or.money refunded; Price
iUC DV arUgWBlS. . . im - . - .
WILLIAMS H'ru.-- CO., ; Frop'S,
Cleveland. O. - Bold by D. A. Harget
. j.-. c- '
. Country life Is mighty much like a
graveyard to be called any such thing"..
Chimbsrlaln's Cough Remtdy a Fsvorl Is
- "We prefer Chamberlain's - Cough
Remedy to any other ior our children,'
says Mr L J Woodbury of Twining,
Mich. ''It has also done the work for
us in hard colds and croup, and we take
pleasure in recommending- It.". For
sale by Davis Pharmacy and F S Duf
fy.
I' 1 1 .1'
A strange little creiture is the r.orth
ern shrike, or butcher bird, which comes
south nearly every winter. About , as
V X a a robin, the butcher .bird gener
a. y travels alone. lie preys on mice
a;.J t slk-r liirdit, which he hangs on
locuiit tl.orns, sl.i.rp twigs or the points
cf a wire fo.tce while he makes his
r. cul -- - -.' - -;
K'z' 'iC' ' Thrs'en tl's.'.
(Fr.i 0ieCi.:.-r:o Trll.une) r '
"iii't t "'. v ' 'i a coll", ia pood
' r; ' .1 II' In on i. It
L' '.1 1 dm' '1,
r.
1 r t , ' 1 n, 1 ! (
a I
Almost everybody who reads the news
s jrs is sure to know of Uie wonderful
( cirf-s vnde .by Dr.
'I or s Srt.i!"nr-
J koot, the great kid
JL ney, liver and blad-
. der remedy.
- It is the great med
ical triumph of the;
nineteenth century ;
J i, "j( J Yf-Js-A discovered after years
1 1 n I rtzrB scientific research
(1 ' J I icr! by Dr. Kilmer, the
-'""-'a' r eminent kidney, and
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
successful in promptly curing lame nact i
uric acid, catarrh of the. bladder a4
Bright'S DiseasetsOivhicU is the worst
form of kidney trouble. . -" ,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ia not rec
ommended for-everything but if yon have
kidney,' liver, or bladder trouble it will be,
found just the remedy you need. ' It has
been tested in so many ways, in hospital
work and in private practice, and has
proved so successful in every case that a
special arrangement has been made by
which all readers of this paper, who have
not already tned.it,' may have a . sample
bottle sent tree Dy maii, aiso a uook teu
ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to
findbutif yon have kidney ot bladder trou
ble. When writing mention reading this
generous offer in this paper and send your
address to Dr. Kilmer ' F-fTJ. L'
Co., Binghamton, 1
Y. c The Tegular
J
nftv-cent- and- one-
dollar size bottles are'; & swHta-aws,.
sold by all good druggists. Don't make
any mistake, but remember the - name,
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swa nip-Root,
and the addressingfaamtottj N. Y, on
everybottJe. - r r J
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X : IIook-3pn is tlie most melanoholj
fellow I Ritrv.-u.4-i suoui ituins
so, liidced tfi urtfiiosed to a- girl once
hy askliiK lieh?w , she would like tc
be pi widow.
la BU Wa Col.l
i To- mark hK gratitude n manwho
was acqiiittett -on , a charge or koun
teTfeinna"cc-ms; India added 8 to to
his lawyer's fee f 50, hilt the lavyyer
afterward' fot'ut that the u'hile.inn
JonMsled" of,x eoHitrfplt miwni.j Al,
)ahabnct PI'Muvf ' - t . ; .
- W i i Nil I Mlwiiii''i i I t
8pselst Annouftcsmsnt . Rsflsrdlng ' the Ha-
, tlopsl Furs Foos and Drag Law
We fare : pleased to announce-' that
Foley'? -Honey and Tar for ?-COughs,
colds and lung trouble ta hot affwted
bv the National Pure Food and Drug
law aa it contains no opiates oi other
harmful drugs, and we reeomraend It
as a safe -remedy ?, for children " and
adults. Sold by Davis Pharmacy i-t
Children makeeweetmusic in a home
until they get old enough y . take lea
Sons. 'To". . s
J It's a pleasure to tell 'our readers a-
bopt, a Cough Cure like Dr . Shoop's
t or years lr snoop nasiougni against
theuseof Opium,' Oiloroform, ot xther
unsafe ingredients commonly found In
Cough remedies. ' Dr. Shoop; it see ma,
has welcomed the Pflre food add. -Drug
Law recently enacted for? he was work
ed along sinuJar lines many years, . For,
nearly 2Q years Dr. Shopp's Cough Cure
containers have had a : warning printed
on them against Opium and, other, nar
cotic poisons. - He,' has thus made it
possible for mothers to "protect their
children by ins'stlng on having Dr.
Shcop's Cough Cure; ' Bold by. F. at.
Duffy, -a r , j y h 7 1 , 1
r .-r. 'A .- .y . .".J-. T-..'. .'.-'..,.
gpeak well of yourself, c Your ene
mies' will do all 'the hammer wielding
decessary,
, - rii.fct riLCBi riLtai. tw
Dr.illiams Indian Pile Ointment
will cure Blind, Bleeding,' Ulcerated
and Itching Piles. It absorbs:, the tu
mors, allays the Itching at ence acts as
a pouiuc
Williams
oultice.- gives instant relief. Dr.
Hams' Indian Pile Ointment-is pre
pared for Piles and Itching of. the pri
vate sarfa.: Everv box is guaranteed.
Sold by druggists, by mail, lor 1 60c and
LOO Sold bv D. A Harget. -.
A woman cares not who save matrey
just so she is permitted to spend it,-'
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CASTOR I A
For IuMts and Ciuildren, ,-!. .'
IT. 3 Yc4 l.-i3
Denature of
v An order designating February 27th
next as Longfellow day, in observance
of the One-hundredth anniversary of the
poet's birth, has been paused by the
Maine Legislature.'' ' : l'
To slop a coid with'Treventics" is after
than to let it run and cure it afterwards.
Taken at the "sneeze stage"' Frevcn
tice will head OiT all colds . and Grippe,
and pci haps save you from Pneumonia
or rronchi' a.' Prevcntics are little
tiolh''iinecau.!y coU cure taUetj 'se"
ii:; in fi conts and 1 cer t Lox -i. If
you aro chilly, if you 1.- ...'.ii to sneeze,
try I'revciitics. Tlfy will surely check (
tliftcoMii, end ph-nse-you. foil 1 y , F,
S. Purry. ' -'.
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..LD'S MIND.-
I Its !(. me, la Df-vrlop
hf it
L j:tt;i-r t-.y are U.-neiv'htti
..jEe ii'. jiT r'-morrd ttxiiu the wrld
that Is oars nuJ deeper I laceJ In thelf
own world. A good . bauy nMbutU'
pcre.; : Every oue who if rlg.iJ cm- .
Bt. lUtcd HUllk-S t th iigit uf It. . "
They are- busy they ate cUc-eriul.
As a rule, they aeciu to t klu.l W bujf
another 3 hey , are. not Jjre j..ipt ntf
less the weather la iugutieratd yr. thV
are Bkk.thJ arte, pot ileiwwO, . r
Whap'ifo-wi ji(jis- y-WIim; tij(i'.
Is tttr4p.tli4f;tltfi.K rf
nnperverted i-uild ulioul.t tlK nhrimw
tlan Ideal? ! "l.
i IhefgreSjt, (jtvf Itildr.. si tMUfT
pautoQs4,(li tU', the. 4iy t:th "J ,tfu-.r
tolerations: Tuey. sw wj; to plrtiu-.'
agreeabu to nioMt itropositlout nu.1 not,
very crltlcaLj-"'' y;" ' t- !
: They do not "know eter.V,'Tuat 1
one':of5helr'.jdeljgnjfufeit trait.;, CbH-f
dren wllj trust jrou. 'and tliat -la one itC
Ihe most gruWylng-nSpirments 'poV.
cavn:; j -. " :
In the.com;Miny or thlhlreu you have
relief In considering , what gi H pay.
The thlrig8thaf tBey do and prefer to?
do, doupt.pajS5 1 pileexcetjt lu the
aorfig of ihem ,-1,3 4 -f
Wise eloerawtlo are quallQeJ ta
train the;inlnrl of a child are pretty
Scarce; ' therf pext) bes thing Is the
elder-who Is wise euougb W respect
the child' mind and give It a ebuiien'
to develop 'In a sympathetic atmos
phere'" by iltsVwUrnatnrai preceii.)os.r
Br ft'yprMfl&Vftqijfr gsgiue.
fAKlOliD 'GERMAN LEGEND.
iwt-fty-.'sft'yn i.n n-.j .--..'f. i ' , .:
Th.'J SkuU rvVHb" llf'vN'all Drlvea
.4t;:;-iJTh'riM; tttTmwfW.
i At reiUurg.'tprden, In front of an
old cbapefrlcn ttT mediaeval painting
I depicting the Rewards of - virtue, and.
the wages of. stu, stands a great cross,
at Its foot ;akull with a nail driven
Into tbe.teinpiej f V -:
A shoemaker of Freiburs. accordlni
to tradttltin; dfed suddenly In the good
old days 'i before: . coroners i and J urle
were Joqi, InquIJtJye, aud was buried"
near where the ross stands. : Scaccely
had the.eartb upon his1 grave been wet
by the rains before his wife 'took a see-
oM:iWiBaBd.:-'!"4?: -i'r'j -
Neighbors talked, tut fhn't was -all.
Otie" -ghrie'prle?t; of the- parish
awekebM''tdlnc ht t!ie fiot of
i bis 'bed,, the, ghost of the dead shot--
mnuuf. jiiv nuuu jijuip r.-.ruj . u
gqry'loch froiu Its forehead and point
ed toft nail qi'lveo In the templo.
wa, Wbmea,( and; there
was the evidence of the crime liwt a
the specter had indicated. Thej wife
confessed, the murder and was pxeeut
ed.; Butithe) gUull was placed ft "the
fooi of the cross as a warnhig. j '
j The) eff eet was ' most54vholesome.'
relate.'("theFnyW .Chronicler, "for
slncar then not a wife of Freiburg tuts
murtered-uer husband?' - ' ;
.' .' '.' - -f.,
"v.-'Jv'iA Coasrv.i ,f UutK' .!' . 'S; '
' If ever, there was anything In the
WbrloiVtttBtwent'iy1' eratrariea'-.l'.;i
t&e Chinese dag. . will tie. rer-a,IIe(
Bat;lani 1 of; ,tha( gaj?es qattanai
atonaais..jihesibi3dy ( the. banners
pf 'a jal yelow-. Ta the Uppr .left
hand" '.fier;-;-ijisnalt-Ttid.: sun. aniil
lookIng;Rf 1t.hS flerw CULose4ragoa;
About. 1.000 years 3ft ,,sp; tti story
runi:the Chinese made wat npon. s
japftnesftThey prepared fdf i great
invasion Aa i.n.propbecy ,of k-tory
they .adpptod standard whlph .la that
Of toe present 'flme. '"theytdok the
sftvof "Japan 'nnd.made 4t'er smaltT
This they put In front of 4b dragon's
Wemtn.9-Jtprw:ll't' the'
Chinese dragon; Vonld" devour the ap
anese. : I tiisppened.- however, that the
Chinese:.: fleet -onvejlur n.U rmy of
100.00Q aiiecked'on Its way
to JaW by great storm, pd all but
three 4f the J0u,000- pcrishay Tho re-
uit.or,receDtfef M os npit pee any
1- .
j Abdur Rabman.'the latejameer 'of Af
ehentstan; uiid-a- krim sens if hiimor
whW was tmietlmes exercise ; rlth.
ft--i c. . . 1 nn- 'nt, AA Inn ' , A..
fjciteipeui-ruskwto,
ma uuwuqs vyereaurniicmir to jnvaae
Af shatit a 11' - Tiilulug iside for t mo-;
m'eut'tfr7mn!-luslaeiir-,'jir'
the late piiivvr ili) .tU.hioHt uucoucerned
(ones order ed : juhi shiihgiiasl, to coil duct
the- mun to the'summlf W acSrtalti
watch tjwer. iLpok you out well. for
'.he ItusslntiH." Foiuiuauded Audur Hah-
roan, v-tor yotf do uiettt 'uVitHujl see'
lUfeiu rrlvf."-ar8.od gaalM
f ..i..i"ii - :jjii;
- Cook nela'iTfce'v'eetoyi', ','.'
1 "I oever seasou things up to my own'
taste.'- said: a man abo bas cooked iq
restnurapt for itny years. ''Very:
rev i-ooks da,.YuK have-palates that
trnye hlgl), sosOulug. -.Th, ouj;er they
I "ook .the . torf; salt," ithtl "pepper and
spk-e) tUc.V require. If I 'shoul.I ;ietid
up my''ll.he4"Tik l';llke"theuJ. they
would be sj liat aniTlpeppery that half
the patrons Ii. the restaurarit.ouKl l
unable to ent.themv''-;lSiej Jfork rress.
i- t
-vouv luoun ipau ; iuBj; uraj $ ff air
that; the - Chinese' flag ha Wiifcor-:
recfly;ncel5S- 4 :
bar. he wa'fj fioidlug1 watQieVrubtSd by:
a man, who,-'4ir4'st'lelf the' greatest
CvirX-IiJA
i:;xTVdL C. !L:r.tr-mscs
.LrPe-ru .a As a Family ' ;
1.. w f 1 nti jii "mi
7HE3faman of nndanh wl ranuti.
, v v uon eomesoat squarely to publle
print, giving unqnalified endorsement to-j
. r- - .
a household remedy there fflnst besomet
Uiing genuine to aoeonnt for ICi. -tiuj.-
' Hon. W. X. Hnnter,"of Korth paro
Unsf weU-known In Washington and
Uiroaghoutthe Sonthera-Stetsseays of
Fernnathathe regards 1 a the greatest
family medicine ever discovered.
Hs does- not "hesitate. to- say that
Peruna Invigorates - and ' gives -fresh
strength to mind sad body. , .
- Snoh testlmonlala- aa this- ought to
make' Peruna popular, .v. v,;-' , :j
j No adver tiaing known to the arts of
man, no commercial management could
ever raise Peruna to soche high stand
ard of appreciation as the frank snd un
qualified statements.of such men. 1 -
f ernna is- sn'
Jdeai bonsehold
remedy.lt wards
off colds and re
lieves catarrh In
PE-JRU-NA '
A Reliable Remedy
5" far Colds, i
all its forme and phases. .
; fiy ridding the system of eatarrh, it
hleanses the body of thoe conditions
which Invite chronio diseases. - ""
Cold Affected Head, Throat and Lungs.
; Mr. Matthew O'Hare, 146 William Ut.,
Fall Biver, Mass., writes:
"About four years ago I consulted a
physician to get relief from a Cold
wblch had stopped up my head and lo
settled on my lungs, resulting In ea
tarrh and also throat difficulties.
"He gave me some medicine, but four
months faithful use ef theeama did ms
no good. I then tried ether doctors, but
it. was Just the same.
"80 1 decided to try Peruoa and aftor
using two bottles my -lungs began to
heal, I did net eoaga nearly so much
1 and sleptbetter.
"in six months the oough, catarrh
and throat difficulties were all cured.
"I wa pleased with the result and
Wish to write yon of It. Seven bottle
of Peruoa cured ate. "
A. L. Hewitt, J, P., West Berlin", Vt.,
writes: "I am happy to be able to write
you this lettef In relation to what your
Fernna has done tor my family.
Wheal brdughttheflrst bottle home,
I found my wife and daughter both
sick my wife with indigestion and my
daughter with a severe cold. They
were both cured..
"1 am willing to state that Peruna,
taken in the beginning, will eure the
worst cold in 24' to 86 hours.'?
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HOUSE !
' Let us Bargain with
yoa - on any kind of
,1-
.We alsa sell Stoves.
Step in and examine our
stock, It will please you
in .both quality and
Prices.
Chamberlain
iv.V,:
Couh Remedy
' The. fJWldren'k Favoriie- V ,
-Oooghe, Oolde, Croup end
.' "' '. ,' Trooping Qptigh.1 ."','4'i
- ThH vm7 It fuooti tnr-ti rn mm :
ftlArir rl ol kh clTUIaod vtM-1,1. Jl
Alwftvs b d"pbdd nwjo, - II o.ritalna BO
oplvm or otiiwr rviful drnt mod mt b
-k.M m oob&.)bU7 to m babf dull
PrtOa S6 ot; Lrf 8U,,60 oU. :
OUTFITTING
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Dividend K6tiCB.-;'!vi;r
v -") Goldsboro, N." C , Jan. jth 1007. ;
At a meeting of tie directors of the
Atlantic & North Carolina Railroal Co.,
held in this city this da,' a dividend of
1J per cent, on the capital stock of aid
company was deel fed, the same tO be
payable at the ufTke of the Treasurer
of Buul Company in Gol.!:iboro, North
Car,.:: 1, on l ib. 1, 1307. The books
f.,r t!.e ti 1. f-.-r of stock in sai-l com
I y v ill Le cloai-d at 12 o'c' -tk M.
J 'y 10!h. 1307, Bin! re rpened at 12
n'clw. k li. on Ftb 2.1, 10' 7.
I), j. r;:0Ac:iuioT,
LECISLATOn.
rl'f
- HON. WM. G. HUNGR$
Cough, Colds, Catarrh .
Relieved By Pe-ru-na.
Hon. Wm. O. Hunter, ez-memher
North Carolina Legislature, writes
from the Census Office Buildlns;, Wash
ington, D. )., concerning Peruna :
The greatett family medklne
ever discovered, In my opinion,
which cornea Jroru experience as
well its observation. Is He rune. The
moil common affliction to human
kind Is a baa cold. Peruna drives
It out of doors, wards off catarrh,
invigorates and gives fresh strength
to mind and body. I give Peruna
my unqualified endorsement. "
Mr. G. W. Taylor, ClenUeuiu, W. Vs '
writes :
"I think that Peruna Is the greatest
tonic that was ever put on the market.
For several years my eyes bothered me
so much. The pain was so severe some
times I would think they would ' surely
bnrst'ontof my Load.
t'l tried Peruna and Manalln and am
to-day a well man. am sure I should,
have died had it not been for Dr. Hart
man's wonderful medicine, Peruna."
Such testimony as the above has
Riven Peruna a high standard in the
tiuiation of the public-.
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General Hardware,
Sash: Doors, Blinds,
& Cement.
lime
AGENT FOR AMERICAN
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The-original -
remedy.
4- J,,U,V-,J.
for eoafhs, colds, throat end leaf
trouble. Ne opiates. Noa-eJeohoUe.
Good for every body. Sold everywhere,
? The ijjiuln
rOLCY'S HONty and TAR Is te
aYellewpackaf. Refuse subetitmtes.
". ' ' -' PVepered -onU b
. ray ss uoni0ny w
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TAVi'xV
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one or these Razor
without RISK or
OBLIGATION orr
your part. strotv
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