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..; fid daily rubilibed every day to tie year tx& copt Monday. -Joorual Building W-0 Craven Street - Z , ; , PHONES. NO. 1, . CHARLES L. STEVENS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR " SITBSCBIPTKJJf, BATES, i One fear. In advance.;:;.';.. $4.00 One Year,, not In advance.. " 5.00 Monthly; by carrier la the city .60 Advertising Rates furnished on ap plication. N.. i Enured at the Postofflcw New fVrtf. N. C..as aeiond-class matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OF NEW BERN, AND CRAVEN COUNTY ' New, Bern, N. C., November 19, 1907. y OKLAHOMA, STATE NUMBER 48. , . The jew State Is formed ouf ofthe -territories formerly known as Okla homa and Indian Territory, together rwith a rectangular strip to the north- ; States in 1S50, which passed under the ' aame "No Man's Land" or the "Public . Zand Strip." The original Indian Ter " rltory was formed out of a part of the ' Louisiana purchase of 1803, and was 'se apart exclusively for Indians June 30, 1834.' In 1866 the United -f States acquired from the Indians the western part of the territory, which ' together with the Public Land Strip was organized as the Territory of ; Oklahoma, May 2, 1890. The new State has an area of 70, ; 430 square miles, with a population of about 1,500,000. The western part is 1 itonorihftd as a rolllne nlaln of from 900- to 2,500 feet elevation, rising to ' the west, where it forms part of the t - great plains, while the eastern part ' is marked by a general slope of land to the southeast The State is well : ' watered, the principal rivers being the ! Arkansas, running in a nearly south er easterly direction, and the Cimarron, the Canadian, and on the Southern y. border the Red River.'which forms the : boundary between the State and Texas. . The river valleys are fertile, the cli :! mate is mild and generally healthful, and the rainfall is adequate. Both soil unit MfmatA ftrp well ftrinntari for I agriculture, but the State is rich In a ' -...TArfetv nf rrvannrrflH. Much of the land affords a fine field tor stock rals - ing; fruits and vegetables are raised ; in abundance, as well as the staples , or cotton, corn, wneat, oats ana nay. The mineral wealth of the land has t.Bvarueiy Lweu mure luuu ivuvueu no . yet, hut good coal is found in consld- v. -erabie quntiues, ana otner are aeposus " of petroleum, natural gas, gypsum. asphaltum, salt, gold, silver, iron, imnn.K ln morhla an1 varfnuc kinds of building stone, while there , ara extensive wooaea uisiricuj, uuq a large lumber Industry has developed - In the southeast Catarrh Cannot tit Cored. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they ' cannot teach the seat of the disease - Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and -In order to cure it yon : .must take Internal remedies. Hall's s Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and V acta directly on the blcod and mucous r- surfaces. Hall'e Catarrh Cure is not i- a quack medicine. It was prescribed ,"by one of thi best physician In this ' country -for years and la a regular preset lptlon. It is composed of the ' :' best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly oh i the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two xgredlenta is r what produces such wonderful results (n curing Catarrh. Send for testl- monlali. ; r F. J. CHENEY & CO., , . Proprietors, Toledo, O. J i- Sold by Druggists, price 75c ',- Tke Hall's Family Pills for constl-.- pat ion. ... . Mrs. Anna Jenkins, of Wanamie, Pa., has been forced . to ', appeal -to - charity aftet she has raised 14 chll dren and worked for them- 60 years. None of them will now assist her. , ' A Mar4 Debt to Pay- ..; , " owe a debt of gratitude" that can never be paid off,", Writes Q. 8. Clark ot . Westfleld, Iowa, ." for my rescoe from death by Dr,. King's New Discov ery. Both lungs jaerf eo seriously af fected that death teemed imminent, when t commenced taking 'New.. Dis covery. .The ominous dryV hacking cough quit before theilrst bottle was uped,i and two more bottle ' made 'a complete cure," Nothing : has erer equalled New Discovery for coughs, 'colds and all throat and lung com plaints. Guaranteed by All Drugglsta, 50 cents and 11.00. Trial bottles free. ytV'1 ' i ) ( The riding tet - seem likely1 to a.' prescription , known to drug-n,ountalnou" nrub. furnish the cura cause the los of nearly 100, efficient' gist! everywhere gs Dr. ShOop's Re- Uve properties to Dr. Ehoop's CoulU army officers If it 1 strictly enforced. , etoratlve. The Restorative is , pre-' Cure- It calms the couj.h, and heals :.:;v'v.i. i'm'mi lii'i'ii n pared expressly for these weak in-'-a r.nd aensaUve tnmcl.ia! mtn- y"; ; i y Mew to Trent a 8pralny y - Sprains, swellings and lameness are promptly -relieved by . Chamberlain's I'alu Dalm. This liniment reduces in-' r;,nmfttiort and soreness so -that :-'n may be cured In about tine- I t!m time rcrilli'P(l 1 y' t" -l vn: Hie JEodesJy of, Women .tnrally m&Kee them shrink from the indelicate qaeetlons, the obnoxious e smlnatlons, 4 ml unpleasant local treat ments, Which tome physicians consider essential In the treatment ol disease of SomeT YeCTf hlipa to ktt w,tta a mhmli to thU ordeal than let. the disease grow and spread. Thetroubla Simpson, Vlrginiaf Johns, New is that to often the woman undergoes au . . p . g.-.-y, wlla.n w Hhe annojanca and .ham. for nothing. j J. TbonsandsNH women who nave oeen cured fii Dr. Three's Favorite Prescrlp. u?n JrShfCvTf -JlJSZSZl wh en dlsphiNr the examlnaUona . and local UeatmenTJifittJjjniUithjj wompn as "Kavorlta Prescription.- It " b. 8. Singer, Baltimore;, St TKltn-' cures debilitating araina, Irregularltf and J rita R w , ' b,!.-. female weakness. Itlwaya helps. .M . 6e1' A-roaUn, B. W. J?e. iule, almost always cure. It U strictly non-jH.-Klein BalUmore; W. H. pldflel), alcoholic non-aeeret, all 1U ingredlentt New r' w. F.s Matthews North being printed on its bottle-wrapper; con. wftWjinil. t "nvi ra-ntv-tains no- deleterious, or habit-forming Varolina' " ( Cote Cjty. drags, and every native -medicinal root- J; K. Brock, Trffnton;T. J. Haloq, entering into its composition hat the full . Norfolk i 0.-I4. Blowe, Norfolk W,, a endorsement of thoaa most eminent ta tte'gomu Nwth KivonBtL. , jSpmi, 1 several scnuuisoi niomrau pnsm. auunm . of these numeroua and atomgertof pro- I , j ; , r Hi I 1 1 .i I will be found in a pamphlet wrapped around the bottle, also in a booklet mailed free on request, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. These professional en dorsements should have far more weight than any amount of the- ordinary lay. Of non-professional testimonials. ' The most intelligent women twwa-days tntUt on knowing what they take as med icine instead of opening their months like a lot of young birds and gulping down whatever is offered them. "Favorite Pre scription" Is of khowx ooMPoemoSi It makes weak Women ".strong and alek women welL i Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser Is sent fir on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send to Dr. K. Y. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 8Loneent stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound. K sick consult the Doctor, free of charge by letter. - All such communications are held sacredly confidential. " - Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate and regulate stomacaf, liver and bowels. COHCN MARKETS H. C. Lumsden, agent for. A. Sprunt & Sons, Wilmington. 'Phone 184; 17 Craven street. New York Market. November 18. Open. High. Low. Close. December . 10.24 10.46 10.24 10.42 January . . . 9.86 10.07 9.86 10.07 May 10.10 10.24 10.10 10.23 Liverpool Market Open. May and June . . 5.45 Close. 5.56 v New Bern Market. Bales sold Prices 10.35 Port receipts November 19, 68,384 bales. Baart tb T Kind YM taW AlffiJI of ' Talk isn't so cheap when the tele phone bill comes in. - ' OVER TWO TIIOUSAHD VISITORS A DAY Cooper Explains N Reason Jor Remarkable' Average of Boston Callers. v During L. T. OooperV recent $ay in Boston, ltr is estimated that sixty five thousand people talked with him and purchased hla medicine. This Is an average of over two thousand a day. ' -' . " : y - His success was bo phenomenal as to cause universal comment both by the public and the press. There must be a reason for this. - Here la the reason given, in hla own wordrby Mr. Cooper when interviewed on the ub Ject He Bald:.'. yt- . "The immense number of people who are calling en me iere in Boston Is not unusual. I nave, had the same experience' for the past ,two years wherever I have gone. - The reason-Is a simple one.. It 1 because my medi cine puts the stomach in good condi tion. This ooea-aot sound unusual, but It is in fact the key to health.: TJie stomach i the very foundation of life. . I 'attribute J0 'per cenC of all sickness directly to the stomach, y , "Neither animal -aor men can re main well with a poor digestive. appa ratus. Few can be sick wit a diges tion in perfect condition, A a matter of fact, most men and women today are half-sick. It la' because too much food and too little exercise have grad ually forced the stomach into a half sick condition. My medicine gets the stomach back where it was, and that la au that la neoeeaary. . , Among Boston people! who are ataunoh believers 'in wr. Cooper' inegry, u m. jrranjc u, rown, oi 67 - The equilibrist appears to have a steady Job. -u-'yT HQ? Jenkins, of Chapel Hill; ;'V. ' ;' -' ' y';g': W-;. W quickly took the. pain out yy Q'typs n t- tt t Jtt&iU'Ufoi; for m and cured "It ln; Bssnte VMlHvmwmms i Deaf mute have a'vway'bt hahdlng around a piece of gossipy r:';,.y-y y -;y. ; ; ?,'J- 5 ;sWnen; the Stomal Heart or. Kid- hey "nerve's get weak, then' these i or- gan always fail, ; Don't drug the ' afniriRPrl fin aHmnlafA 4Via Viaa mm' LfMnuvs mho,' i. itmnt M.i,..i,i I - .' siuiyi m UiaiVCDUltw I oi.in o-n-tt,. i - MUD UCI DtlQU5UiVU LUOQ UfirVVII, bulld them up with Dr. Sboop's Re'' storativetablets 6r liquid and see how quickly help will come. .V Free sample sent on request by Dr Shoop, Ilaclne. Wis. Your health U unrolv Wnrlh Vila almi.lK ,. 'V J ., ;a r is 1, , ,Geas , ( - , W.K Foot, Danville; E. 8. Smith, PWladelphla; Thoa. Johnson, Norfolk; ; H. E. Wheeler. New YorktWm.T W. v"iu"u p.. u.ywim, Norfolk; Walter H..Windley, Norfolk and. Southern Railway: .Samttel W . j , . : Hoke, New York. , ' -, r i . . . . it i,.. . Pamlico; W. P Da,!IUabeth: City; -nr Ttr ' til 1 1 '" tt t .i 1. i Virginia:1-, . f?y " v Sunday. nth; t)ave -Flnklesteln, New York; .fc!'d Zoo, Winston; W. N." f SheeW, " ,New Yorkf A. T, 'Alston; Norwood Mass.;' Wm.rjy Prlc"Hamton,'-Ohlr B, F. KauffmadT Philadelphia; E. A.'Rhodes; Comfort, N. C.; W. C. Camp, St Louis; b.;M.;McCall, Florida; ' Rev. .Vines, Elizabeth Clty,-AT. R. vSnlshermer, Baltimore; H. C. Brown, Raleigh;1 H". St Alexander, New York; J.JWPel letler, Stella, N. C; M. Cooper, Baiti- morei '" ' " November . 18th. John E. Pukops, New York; Chasf L. Abernethy and wife, Beaufort; W. T. Bonner,' Washington, N. Ct; Oi-.L, Canfleld, Greensboro Norwood 'Splcer, Qoldsboro; J. K. Williams, GQldsboro; T. A. Richards, Jr., Baltimore; W; M. Boykln, St Louis; O. T. Matt, Chat tanooga; Geo. H. Bethchell, Chat tanooga; Col. Tudner, Chattanooga), P. C. Wind, Shelby; K. R. Dickey, Cum berland, Md.; J. Innman, New York; F. H. Weathers, Raleigh; G. E. Wood, Greensboro;- P. R. Rhodes, Charlotte; G. Vola, Chicago; W. D. . Gulnn, Washington; W. W. Harris, Norfolk Fred Peters, Norfolk; T. D. Warren, Trenton. Tor n&na and CKUdren; Hi Kfcjl Yea KaTt Aliayj Egtl -"."Xleari the) yfjBf.z. yj w?j"7 Governor Hnghes of New York, re quested several prominent bankers to act as a committee on revision of the banking taws. " Come, see the new Xmas things at J. O. "Baxter's, the leading JeVeler.' ' Bloomlngdale street, Chelsea, : .Mass. ; He says: "For live Tear I have aonckt re lief for Indlgeatlon, 'stomach troubla and dyspepsia, spending nearly ail my wage with-doctor and obtaining no nsuits, .1. had dull pains across jar back, radiating to the shoulders. - I had splitting headaches, which nothing seemed to cure. , There was a gnawing and rumbling In my stomach nd bowels. I wasi troubled . with vertigo and dizziness,-and at times -almost overcome by drowsiness, T. "Melt tired and worn put all the;! time, my sleep was not - refreshing, and I would, get up In the morning, feeling as weary as when I went to, bed. ' My appetite was varlable-raven- ous at times, then again nauseated at the sight of food, sometimes my tace was pale, at other- times flushed.' I' Was constipated andblllpus, and had: catarrhal affection in nose and throat, which caused me to hawk and spl a great deal, especially in the morning. I heard so much ot the Cooper reme dies that I decided to trr them. After taking one bottle, a tapeworm 60 feet long passed from my system. I felt better almost immediately, . All . my troubles disappeared as It by magic, and my improvement Ira rapid.. I now feel entirely well, and can honest 5 recommend Mr. Cooper's medicine Anyone wlio suffers a I did." k xi 'Wo sell the Cooper medlotnes which elve universal aatlefaction. leDradham lannacyi-y;,y:'t-yy len's Arnica Salve known to ah," j wonderfully short Umay Best ' an earth for sores, burn and wounds, 25 cent at all drugglsta y y y v-v Av tickling cough, from any caase, Is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop' Cough Cura ;iAnd It 1 o thoroughly hrmless and aafe, that Dr. Shoop wothers everywhere to gtve.lt without heslUU5n even to very young babes. The wholoftoma &:reen Igavph and . tender ettAna nf a lunir-riAnliny a o branet. ' No onlnm. nn flJumfunn ' " ' " . ......... ., nothing harsh used -to 1 PrftHS- E'mp'y a tc ' , ire cr 8!'; l j'.irt tl- uact thnt ,1("'l" t0 ; T1) Pi:-I.'rde c-'I ' the T r t"" " I I'' ...j-? they have testimonials trom evarybodyI not that the Governor, jbS North Carolina; Hon. R. tt Wauit, nnquallfle'endorseai Z ;.KJi and says ft 1 aa great household 'remedy. I know people who.ry " y'"'y-"' bavt used Tt and insist -upon.. keeping it in Jhe "house all the s.yf.-ii-time.' For cougW or coHIa. ernup" or pneumonia It 1 an hu ? .v solute cure. It sells for 25 and loi. and H a- bottle la ex- . . ternal and all druggists handle. It ; . Just ask for - bottle of ; - 'f. Cowan's" Pnjeumonia Cure and take nothings-just " as-good for . ' in my opinion there i nothing" Just as good., . - ' ' , " Hurriedly,'"" , V . V ,, " t JACK. Mother Shlytoa ni Tom Lawson. . tFrom "Prophecy nd ttm Dccuh," In ., the December- Metropolitan Maga- jjne," li-From time immemorial tjhe'pih has . been with us. " Ooimlder Daniel, Nostradamus, aRd-Tom LawMa, anil you have i taken a b.).; skip and a Jump through thH history of prop hecy.:' :. -' 1 Writings on paiac walls In Daniel's day were no met niyierioia to the layman' than tlm symbolistic story of the stock ticker, By hit horoaeopei did Nostradamus prophecy, and cor rectly too, the tall of kings. Proph ecy was in jU ' elementary stages.' Events were uo of tlw 'prophet, but the prophet wai becaus of the events. LAnd today? Our acer, with an incon ceivable knowiedgvs of why, announ ces that such and such a hoarding of nature will be worth so much at such and such a time. Mind you. it Is as yet bur lei in the recesses of ibo earth. Andy then, through agencies such as his professional . ancestors would have curillud wHh envy to pos ses.),' he .make this unexplored niche of the earth's interior as valuable aa he said It would be. The forces ot nature "are his to command. Electri city speeds his wore, written or spok en to the four quarters. Steam, moves his pawns acrow the great bocu-4 His knowledge of psychology IB inti mate. To him It Jii an axiom that the spoken woitl is great, 'but the printed word is ail powerful. Nos? tradamus knew this. But compare his crudities, hi3 days of waiting, and hla limited circie of readers, With the alchemy that points the hypnotic ten torial Anger at millions upon millions of astounded per-aous in a single day. Compared with Mother Sbipt'.n. or Nixon or Nostradamus; Lawson Is a responsible prophet He mattes a prophecy, specific, to the point, and in the ppea,.4hen backs it up against a hoard of false prophets with all be has ot worldly - goods. He compels his forecasting to become actuality. HOLUSlCft'S ' Reeky t::::!:!aTei liitth ,..-. aoy sMtdM kr any irTT j' r : Mm ftttdai Hwttk ant lawniVlfwy '- A peclflo lor Oonstl patioa Indtfetttoo. Uver aA Kidney trouble. Pluiplaa. KonmK Inmir 'Uood. Bad Riwtk. Mnfrtlin Bowela, HeadaoU tnd Baokaohe, Iu Roekv MooBUla Tea la tab orm, w eenia m doz. Oaoutae soads st dOLuara Oaoo OoMraaT. Uadlioa. Wis. WIDEN NUGGETS F0I SALLOW, fEOMJ Officers atltaval reorulung stations say that, as a rule, if three r morel chum apply! to enlist and one fails, to pass the Examination, the other bacfc- out ; ' 3 v : i Tbe Kew Par Feohaad Dng Law We, ar pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for cough's and lung troubles is not affected .by the National Pure Food and Drug Law aa it oontalus no opiates or. other. fiarm- ful drugs, and we recommend It as s safe .remedy, for children and adults Davla Pharmacy,. ,y , - . i j-y A charg of .- UfiOO : volts -v paased through the body jet Henry, Tyson, aged years,f at Getntowii,: 'Pa, and when examined, at a hospital the physician aald he was uninjured.. CL ! Baiftaas TmUSc -After Fear a B. Bur&ans, of CarllsW Center, N.T4r writeaAbout fou year ago I wrote you sUtlng that tad been entirely cured of a sever kidney tron bU- by taking less than two bpttlet bf'Foleys 'Kidney Cure. ; It'entrreJy stopped the brick dust sediment and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. 1 am glad to say that I have never ha4 a return of any of those symptoms during the four years that baVe elapsed and. 1 am evidently cured to stay cured, and beartlly rec oraemnd Foley 's .KIdaey Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." Sold by Davis Pharmacy.', . When William Mitchell, arrested at Pittsburg , as a. suspicious character,' took the pledge never, to ; steal, the I magistrate reduced his fine. '. The finest coffee substifute ever made, has recently been produced by Dr. Bhoop of Racine, V.'la. Tou don't have to boil It twenty or thirty nilu uen, .."Made la a minute" says the ":tor. "Health Cores" Is rea!!y t; .i Closest Co.Tce Ini'tatJoa ever yt c-ro- ducod. Not a era!n tf r".l C "-ie 1 i It either. Ilenlth ('.. " o I t-mle from pure r" Mr i 1' 'a t r r.lr.a, wl:h r -'t, t.' C : It ttonU f l j i t t-v . i 3 1 in--- 'y C : '. I; r C rrf MFU.i; SOI TH ERX RAIL WAI i'5W.v . - jy..-1' " y"1 y ;;"v" Rem')-4 Ilnies to thij Jamestowa Ex position. - l'he -Norfolk and Southern Railway aanpunce that coach ticket which hereafter bare been sold to Norfolk nd return account ot Jamestown Ex position on Tuesdays, will hereafter UiBtl'furtber advised, also be on sale eafach Friday. v ,y;rissv;. ' ( . Sale. : Ootdsboro . . .... . , .... $160 Klnston V.',. ..U .... M0 Wm Bern .t .. .. S.C0 .Washington..,.. . iJK Tickets on sale Tuesday and Friday of each wee, limited to seven (7) 4f, Including date of sale. til. 5. L. PUNCH, H. C. HUDGINS, .' Traffic Manager , - Gon. P. Agt CABTORIA. f tl"' AtW"8 to" U6ayZ WtUt To leave well enough alone Is oft times. Just as we'll. feantlM Kgutai ef J. B. Foraker's lieutenants say he will soon announce hip candidacy for the Presldenfcy. . ' 7 " AMKlSO MEUlClXE. With the advent of Spring many people feel' the need of a tonic ot soqie sort and there are nof a few tavorjte spring tonic formulas treas ured almost as heirlooms in old fami lies, Some oftheso have real merit and "should be made public for the public good, but their holders lire In most cases loath to give them wide publicity. A thoroughly scientific prescription that Is found to do the work required ot a Spriag medicine md, to do; It quickly and agreeably iacoroposed of oz. Fluid Extract of Bqcbu, 1 oz. Bulso Mixture, oz. Fluid Extract Gentian Compouud and IS o?s. . water. The proper dose Is a tablespoonfu) taken three' times a day, before meals. Any good pharmacy will put up this prescription at smal) expense. , Ksfice Land Posted! i-All-person are aereby f orbit den to hupt with gun or dog, or to tress pass oa my tract of land known as Cv H. Perry tract situate In Na 7 rrw&sblp, Craven county, on Brtce ureeg aojoining tne tanas oi . is ctutuvan, jura, aiana r. moo, urs. J fl. Williams and others containing sixteen, hundred and fifteen 1(161M acres,; described In a deed from said Perry, and wife, to me, registered in Book 151, page ,840, office of Heglater of Deeds -of Craven county. fhls 26th day bt October 1807. 4..'v V A A U WAltD. for ypurTliahksgi ving dinner and stick to us wnen you re quire cement, laths,j5htngles or other building, materials. There is so much that is in terior in building materials that you'll be wise " to ydeal with a firm whtre you idon't have to be an expert to 'get a square' ' deal. ' ; y':' .-7 4.. LL..i I 1....J I LI rr i trr.r. .1 t7 c. txr.rxt i:i y ybyr--; Vi w MStofTleifil .fECflEOFllHUSDA. Type of ' People ; Frpm the Sanay 8eatkrWhe Are yRapIiily Passing There are po people in ?the wrld so quaintly humorous as the oldHtlme' Southern darkey, with' lta vivid imag ination,, bin IntenseVldeaa ot.reUglont hla strong .superstition, and where will yon find uch-h example, of love and devotion aa was embodied in -the ola -black mammy. : No race problem there; U is With fegret we realize that in a few", years these types will bave. passed" a wayr and -the coming generation will know them only from story and song. ' - There are no people in the world who have been so universally made the theme of story and song, as the people -of ''Dixie Land" the steady march of commercialism Is fast driv ing romance from us, but the South will be stow to yield to the invader, for it is the home. of chivalry, the home of fair women and brave men, the place where the sun shines bright est, the moonlight la clearest, where, the women speak sotest, and the men love strongest And fight quickest, that's "Dixie Land." ' "The Sweetest Girl in Dixie" which will be seen at the New Masonic Opera House Thursday November 21, gives us the sweetest and most lov able heroine that we have had for many seasons. There is something so wholesome and life like about her that we realize we have met her coun terpart in some of our old Southern families. The kind of girl to whom one instinctively Implies tha title uf lady from infancy. Drinking Men Not Wanted The above sign la now seen In many ahnps and offices Jn this city, because drinking men are unreliable. I Competition is too keen and life is too strenuous for an employer to keep men on his payroll whose nerves are unsteady and whose brains are not clear. Kvery line of business Is beginning , to close its doors to drinking men. I urunkenness Is -a disease and like most diseases has its remedy. Or- llne Is the reliable treatment and is sold under a positive guarantee to i-f- lect a cure or your money will be re. funded. Orrlne Is In two forms: No. 1 which can be used without the pa- tlent's knowledge. In tea. coffee or wh owlsh food: and No. 2 tor those to be cured. I The guarantee aplies to both forms. Mailed in plain sealed packago on re ceipt Of $1.00. Write for free booklet. mailed In plain sealed envelope. The Orrine Co., Washington, D. C, or C. D. Bradham, New Bern, N. C. g5E5BS?HcSB5aSa5H5E5Sa Bicycle Store; and'Repair Sho New stock of Standard an Special makes of WHEELS Repairs done cn bicvcUs and small machinery. .Gunsund Pistols. Work guaranteed. DAVID L. MILLER ru nt 69 Broad Street. JUST RECEIVED Edison Records -FOR NOVEMBER New Improv.d OLIVER -TYPEWRITER NO. 5- 1 he ac me of perfection. CALL AND EXAMINE Wm. T. HILL. Sportlas; Geeds. MIDDLE ST PHONE 3 0 LOOK ! Santa ' Claus has located his head- quarters at A. ; Block's store, and he (the -old man) want all tha people of New' Bern to gtr there and uispect his stock that he bars got expressly r for Christmas, c Come now. and select sotn' good resents.4iHtyfeT'',," SSaBiKs? sit titnnf t.t ' en"niBii'1,fr'; z i cnamenea IRON ,',), -:t-'- : yy;;i all sites, all prices, ; New lot ? JUST RECEIVED-' ;'i'T' llJI. 0L,Jillf".!!.'"i Bryan T.lotk .Middle 8t : : r 1 1 1 1 -r 7::4ron3g. Carts are eauyiK-.l to do Sny kind Of re- ' C VI i :. ' Tn iclos promptly j No Jons: cs are all r!Kht to Try r AVegetable Preparalionfbr As similating toe Food andBcgula -bnguieStDmedEiuTdBowel3o( 4 ness andHestContains neither' b Ophjm,Morphine iuiruoecaL wot Narcotic. H trouA-siNuapaaaa ftrilrffr tJt AmmSl Aperfetl Remedy forConstipa- iiun, sour siuuiacn.uiaimoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. 1 ft JH1 EXACT CQPOT WRAeeCR. gj.I.M) 'NEW BERN BUILDING LOIN SERIES OPEN The New Bern Building and Loan Association's October series will i.-peti October 1st. Over 300 shares already taken. No better investment as a saving or home seeking Hccouat. Then, too, its a home institution, 20 years old. Has never foreclosed on a member's home, although it hii.-i huilt over 200 in its successful carreer. Paid to its stock -holders on ma tured stock his month r.early $15t000 It costs little, only $1 00 a month per t-l are and i8 within the reach of everyone. One or more shares may bi i aken, the greater the number the more profitable the investment. Subribe now you will be pleased with yur investment from etar. tt fin ish. If further information wanted phoneor drop postal, will call and x i.lain. Everyman woman and child should subcride for this ato-U. It provides a nest egg for a rainy day. W. G. 104 POLLOCK ST, buckwheat Also full Cream Cheese i : i If. I TiS J. G. WILLIAMS, Middle Street HfiHTS I fiAS STOVES ! iBAS WATER HEATERS ! . , i . . . - ','VA srrall Gas heater will - ' meke your room omfort. LJ - j- able these chilly mormy y and evenirtra. Get,one of ;ouir lelf-llKhtinjt Ismps or your : Library,- actual 1-4 cent per hoar, for : 80 . candje . power I'gat. ' : . Call and see us for all -lods of appliances.; f:Eiv bern lighting; . . - - - v.-, j -r T " t - . . . . . . i. . ... Uihmi. lAHm. wvn mail, " 'tS ... . . . ..... . '.'. . , l eruio lanu, bwju lur u unn oi ;.ii. ltonlw tf vnn1 Kntlillnva vrAll r,rrailgua; lw0 tobacco Varus. 'Illl' ,,., tnnm . ,fi,i to renUrs: ula.... : . ' ttirco nines norm oi rfaspei snwu bb E 4 t-rr 7:1 IT! hell LnnilliiB. You can see or write wm J Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 'Bears -the Signature of In Use For Over thirty Years tin oomuk wwwn. Htw veaa cm. BOYD, 'PHONE 203 At MP- i ef ifCKtiwl the agency for this city for 'ho Wilmington' ivniteaiid Marble Worlds II H II! I, IK I'ruprlelor, ilmi n-lcn. . 0 i. -, .1 !!! lip i ,-n hc.i to show yoi. designs and quote ...(. 0nii:'l'S, IIKAD-STO'CH, IKON KENC ; ll.ll (.HKS, flc Satisfaction gtiurnntced. W G. BOYD 104 rollork St. Keai Estate Drnlcr,. Telephone 203. MsIsZZbS FRESH and 0;it Meal A new supply Maccaroni i 1 Phone 25 I j lylAsitfiYtTTiiiri A departure in one of eur t p-to-Sow KlgM la a courtesj tl:nl inn ny peo ple are now cnj:n':i;;. .'lite whleles that wo o.T:r )uu ! !i.e l.nlest pro durrd that r.illj tii wheels. Wo re main Vmir lii.mlile sorvnnts. . S. Wat! ! 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 19, 1907, edition 1
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