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KEW 'Ida DAILY -CI Pubtisac4 nnr r ia tha yaar - epi Monday, Jeorasi bttlldiafi (4-44 . Cravta i0Ht - f . - " t . PHONB NO. I. -. EDITOR AND JROPKIKTOR BVBSCKIPTIOaT KATKBl ' On rr. not In advanoa. .. " 14 .Monthly by earrior in tha tty AdvVrttslna; rata fvralsbsa on. ap plication. - , - Entered at the Postoffics, Now Bern R. c as aecond-olasa matter: OFFICIAL PAPER OF NKW AND CRAVEN COUNTT. BERN New Bern, N. a Jan. 13, 1910 OTHER PEOPLE'S COTTON The decline in the speculative cotton market futures this week ot some six or seven dollars per bale in the price of this staple, is the expected course; With the reputed Cotton Kings, that is men who have gained' fortunes on other people's cotton, predicting much higher prices within sixty days, this big decline has jpome. The speculator, that is, the man who forces prices in a gambler's way for any product, usually talks for .effect, upon the outsider, whom he wishes to fleece Hence the tel egrams so freely sent abroad, and eagerly read, to buy cotton, if fol lowed last week would have ruined the ordinary speculator. The pro ducer should have nothing to do with speculation. Every farmer in this day has within easy reach the knowledge of conditions affecting what he may raise. With cotton f 40 to $80 a bale higher this year than last, there was every reason for farmers to accept the price and clean up their fields. Brown or Hay ne or Patten may tell the far mer not to sell, but no farmer of intelligence will follow such ad vice, for this advice is given for the speculator's benefit, to make the farmer the cat's paw in the gamble upon the exchanges. This year's cotton market, in its range of prices ought to teach the, cotton farmer two things, for his future benefit. First, not to sell any cotton before it is planted, and second, to sell what he has raised without following specula tors' advice. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORS The newspaper Is a gigantic mirror In which the whole world sees reflect ed its joy and sorrow, its ambition and Influence. Its auocess and iallara Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with MHJAlj ArrLilUAllUNS, as thev r.'innot reach the Beat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or consti tutional disease, and in order to cure it yon must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter Dally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall'g Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous sur faces. The perfect" combination of the two ingredients ia what produces such wonderful results In curing ca tarrh Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY ft C0.,Prons, (Toledo, 0 Bold by druggists, pfienv75c Take Hall's family piJU for ew stipation. Ntw York", fir Theater. ' It was a quarter of a centary before the signing of toe American Declara tion of Independence that tbe Bret Ue ater was opcood In New' fertu , ' I, t Falling Lmvh. Tbe falling of a leaf ta nuaad by the formation of a thin latr of vegetable tissue at tbe point where the leaf etea loins the braacB of the cree. After . Waf reaaes to" make starch aa4 sugar for tbe tree this Uaeee feeglna to grew and aetoaUy rtfta the leaf off.' After laei bat falto the scar Ml ta tbe end ,ef each twig becomes entirely keeled " Jtbaumattam Is U realtty aa tcurnai Inflammation; adlaaad rendi tion of the blood oria wfatek "Xy the boortaament stud strength aeoaaMry to auataln our bodiea. Tbe At U casMd by aa eaoeta of sr1o arid in the blood, which comes from tedlgaetlnn, weak kidney, oonatftt)on. anl other lrfaaterftf of the 9f$um. Thla nrle acid prodnrwe an tn(1amd and acrid conditToti tif toe'tU'Od, an4 tbe dmutatton, intd of notiruhing tha dl(Irnt portions ot, tbe body, continually doIta lijto the tnnvn, r.rv, Joints and benms lbs irritating end tie jtx)urirs a' -l wiin hi h It fn OlUd. Then follow the painful and torturing ymi-ton. .f l.Unmm -'n. We rlo 0t claim for B. S. that It i anything nmre titan a f fit cloma bUxxi piiririr, sn4 that la jutt what aii to cbp Kumt;ii:i. n.n n. r's !- o tliS CtrriilaUon, end by anlrJting the er'.a ari l fcr. 1 drivu.g It fi"m t Mood, efTeettteUy and s'irtr r--.oTa t; muk of r.hu'ntun. 8 fr srfhna end Invigorates t'.e I 1, rtnlr.g t-ln ; v ' LT.3t Eyry l.'czzr.Iy V o- -;' i;:: :eei tots; ? ' Dm of th fond eat desires of milliora of women k. to have beautiful hair, r 'This desire eaa, bo gratified without the elighest risk; for draroists every where, and the Bradham Prog Co. sell a hair tonic called Parisian Sage for 50 cents, that will tarn d&Uy lifeless, un attractive hair into lustrous and at tractive hair ia two weeks, or money back. V'"'"V Put the name on your shopping lint right now, and be sure and get the gen uine. Every package has the girl with the Auburn hair upon it Since its introduction in America, Parisian Sage has won unstinted praise from women of refinement who have learned what a delightful and refresh ing hair tonic and dressing Parisian Sage is. ' Just because the makers are, abso lutely certain that Parisian Sage is the only preparation that kills the perni cious dandruff microbes, they are wil Hag to guarantee it to banish dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp, or money back. .mi -a Examination For Annapolis. Notice is hereby given that an exami nation for the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, will be held at New Bern, North Carolina, on the 1st, day of February, ldlO. This is the sec ond notice advertised in the papers of the 8rd Congsessional District, as well as in the Raleigh News and Observer, to fill this vacancy. It ia a good op portunity for some resident of this dis trict Charles R. Thomas, M. C. 3rd Congressional District of North Carolina. For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Rheum The intense itohing characteristic of these ailments is almost instant) allayed by Chamberlain's Salve Many severe cases have been cured by it. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and all druggists. Handy With Hi Tongue Too. The following was a speech by a sue cessful competitor for the prize of n footrace: "Gentlemen, I have won this cup by the use of my legs. 1 trust 1 may never lose the use of my legs by the use of this cup." Ill Health Is More Expensive than Any Cure. This country is now filled with peo pie who migrate across the continent in all directions, seeking that which gold cannot buy. Nina-tenths of th'em are suffering from throat and lung trouble or chronic catarrh re sulting from neglected colds, and spending fortunes vainly trying to re gain lost health. Could every suf ferer bnt undo the past and ciin that first neglected cold, all this sor row, pain, anxiety, and expense could have been avoided. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy is famous for its oureB of colds and can always be de pended upon. Use it and the most serious diseases may be avoided. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and druggists. (letting Une in. "My husband propowd to me on his bended knees." said tbe mdy who Ilk! to brag. "I dldnt know Tour husbnnd was bow legged." replied ber deareat friend New York Journal. Made to Order. That "bravura the eoul of wlf At time we think le corklnc That la, we think the wring' m When other folks are talktns. . -Boston Herald. Leeatlng Tham. "Tbe trusts seem to bajit tbe bottom of, everything,'' said tbe complaining person. "Wroog again," replied tbe qollihler. Tbe trusts are always on top.' Waahitiftofl Star. Qreatt tpaeklng ot aptwtHae, A nwaa'a la gnat A faaatoo ptata. -PtiUaMphla Bullatla. aUef IB Evert wWre Bfe ia belmr made more ate throeun tbe work of Dr. King' New Ufe ttih la Constipation. Bilioar aesa, Dvspepste, Indigestion, Liver trou ble, Kidney Diseases and Bowel Die nrderm. They're easy, bat sure, and per fectly belkJ sp the bealUw .26e, at all druggists, -, .i .Kaily f imi, " TbA Jii nnkr as luioikailng1 V.t or ef UmlMMt." s , . "WUat aV tbey rail lir ' - "1 snppoee beinlwote," Kaaaaa Oty ..FOR RHEUMATISM I o t'.at ! I tt a tk. 90 it "t..' tha ii'"i, II lrwn m - DAWES ?AS!D DAUGHTERS. .'albs Alice Getty, tbe accomplished Cai'tfnici. or n - H. Getty of CoVcago and ttie. AVrtu' dee Champa Elvaees, has atnrttfd Purls by formally Join ing tn BuSdlitst Religion, v. .-' 'V iiia tue, well known life saver and keeper of Ume Bock Ugktkoase, at Newport. E. L, ta been sands an honetary 7 inejnber ? bt the Newport Tacbt Hub. tbe, nrst woman to secure Ma Doho;.?yc4-f ti; l 1 ' -"Mra Uearg W.hildsDraxel feuone of the acknowledged sociat leaders of Philadelphia., and ber palatial town house 6o Xocust street Is frequently the Bcene of elaborate entertainments durtag'be -'season.,'! is-i Alias Auni Selnrlcnsdorff of Mos cow , after studying four .years at "the Hfri(n 1'ol.v technical Institute, passed the flectrlcal engineer's examination in nil its branches, receiving In each tiiie-the mark excellent Mrsi. Richard Watson Glider- as president of the National League For the Civic Education of Woman has been asked to cause an investigation to be made of tbe conditions under which women work In the laundries lu Greater New York. . .. Mrs. W. W. Armstrong of Rochester has been re-elected for a third term as.presideut of the board of managers of the reformatory- tov --women mt Albion, N. Y. TJils Is a mixed board, mid the secretory and treasurer are men. Mrs. Armstrong Is on the Com mission in charge of establishing the state farm lor women. Church and Clergy. The oldest Methodist Episcopal church In Maine is at Monmouth. The Church was organized by Jesse Lee In 1794. There are not many women preach ers in Great Britain, but Miss Harriet Otter Baker is in charge" of a congre gational hall In a small village In Sus sex, and Miss L. 0. B. Smith Is the elected pastor of a congregation In Cardiff. The Rev. Sedgwick W. Bldwell of East Mlddiebury, Vt, who finished bis active pastorate at the age of ninety after sixty-six years in the ministry. celebrated his oue hundredth birth day recently by preaching In the Meth odist church. . The Rev. John F. Harvard, who cele brated his ninetieth birthday recently. has been vicar of Little Maplestead, England, for fifty-five years. His In come from the living Is 54 a year, and be lives in a cottage for which he nays 5 a year rent Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S , C ASTORIA Nyal's Cherry Cough Syrup. Nothing else will so readily re lieve a tight, dry, hacking cough. Try a bottle for that cough be fore it leads to seriuus illness. Price 25 and 50c. On sale at Davis' Pharmacy. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case ot kidney 01 bladder trouble tha' is not beyond the reach of medicine. It invigorates the enure system and strengthens the kidney so they elim inate the impurities from the blood. FSackache, rheumatism.' kidney ' and bladder troubles are all cnrd by this great medicine. Davis Pharmacy. Bruidzuikera. In place of wedding cake In Holland wedding xwrets are given, bruldxul Iters. tbey are called. They are band ed round by children and are served io flower trimmed baskets, Titanium. , Titanium mokes up about two-fifths ef 1 per cent of the earth's crust and exceeds lo quantity all other heavy metals together except Iron. Tbe pro portion of Iron is about 5 per cent Tbe bulk of the crust la aonmetalllc, 60 per rent being oxygen and 25 per ceat nillcon. Iceland. Iceland exports sulphur, Iceland moss. wool, dried tub. seal sains ana oil, whale oil and baleen, eiderdown, blrdsklM and ponies. Jt manufactures are entirely domestic. R. I. . UUIas TeetMea, Rev. L W. Wllllama. Huntington, Wllllama, W. V.. writes oa as follows: "This asfolu to certify that 1 used Foley's' Kidney Remedy far nervous eobaustioo and kidney trouble and am free to say that t.l.." - riJ.. D-A ..III A .11 K.ft yor claim for it. Davis Pbamacy. , Prefaaaiensl Ad viae Fatber Douley bad iost tied the knot, lit hwked ttprrtsnt, htm brtdt looked IberpUh. and rat. ablftlng from one foot to a nut ber. - looked guilty. At last be began, "I t -don't like 10 be mane, fatber. bet I changed me ciotb la berry ana left me .pages to in other paote." Tha4 be added in a blpr: "TaVe me dowo io ibe-cellar. I'm a blamber, tod 111 tbo ye bow trt 61 tbe gee meter so t won't Ivtfinpf more thsa 40 per reoL" iMifTeaa Msgsaloe. : .. '. In WIMee Q , J 1t north arinda , Af1 hll bar atio. what will ta smhtp do tbma umgf ,, i 'iM rwH M the tbwl - "' , tVHh a Im on t Mud Aad tH fattf te Sr ka IM tfr(n$ po ' tiung: , , , oto HaralA r' ' , .Cnt wr a O'htr, "llow ng h y wortod br T "I aupp'" J''' ifej,la sa of! ' So. I srarted 10 r'c'l whore I am n6w. ' "Vt.nl's tli" tr.""t Afn't f n an g"1'! r S' 1 1. ! ' 1 J'iII Ml b 'i t) r'flr,!!1.' "f I'" "it ft I mrtctm T'' 4 !' a'i I t i .f; 1. You Tiud It? . There is a bottle, of Cardui waiting. for you at the Ous store.' Have you tried it? ; . ' - It not, we urge you to do so, before your troubles nave obtained such a hold, on you, that nothina will drive tiiem out,, -i.. i 4viy ,' -r : . x. Even now, it may be nearly too (ate. But try it any how. j If anything can help you, Cardui wflL- It has helped " in thousands of casev where other medicines had been ciea in vain, , wny snouia it The ; Tcaan's Tonic rMy daughter, Octava. would have been in her grave today, had , it not been for that .fine medicine, Cardui," writes Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Orenhos Springs, Ky. -: 'Nothing I. tried helped my' daughter, until she had taken Cardui L Jiad sent for :the doctor, when I thought of your medicine and got . a $1 bottle. When she- had taken four, doses she became all right, I often recommend Cardui to my friends." - Your drusist sells Cardui with fun instructions for use on the bottle. - , 'Wim f Ladles' Advisory Dept. ChantBoott MedidM Co.. Chattanooga. Teaa, forapilutriKa,sadfpstt , ..; 1 CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To the democratic .Voters of Graven County: , I hereby, most respectfully announce my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Craven County subject to the will of tfie Democratic primary whenever said primary is held. If nominated and ejected I pledge myself to conduct the office to the satisfaction of the people to the best of my ability. Most Respectfully, B. B. Hurst For that Dull Feeling After Eating I have used Chamberlain's Stom ach and Ljver Tablets for some time, and can testify that they have done me more good than' any tablets I Wave ever used. My trouble was a heavy dull feeling - after eating Ravid Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablets strengthen the stomach Kjft. improve the digestion. They al io regulate tbe liver and bowels. They are far superior to pills but cost no more. Get a free sample at Davis' Pharmacy or any druggist and see what a sQlendid medieinfi it is. Music Lessons After Jan. let, 1910, I will accept a limited number of pupils on all instru ments, in Harmony, Theory and Trans position. Rates one dollar per lesson for either, lessons given at your resi dence. For further particulars write to L. G. Schaffer, New Bern. N. C. How One Doctor Successfully Treats Pneumonia. "In treating Pneumonia," says Dr. W. J. Smith, of .Sanders, Ala., "the only remedy I use for the lungs is Chamberlain's Congb Remedy. While of course, I would treat other symp toms with different medicines, I have tfssd this remedy many times in my medical practices and have yet failed to ifind a ease where it has not con trolled the trouble. ' I have used . mjself, as has also my wife, fo coughs and colds repeatedly, and 1 moat willingly and obeerjuiy reoom mepd it aa superior to any other cough remedy to my knowedge." For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and all v . . ... nnjgisia, Colonies ae Kingdoms. - QUeea C Ilea bet b waa commonly spo ken of as queen of Virgin la.' Virginia and Carolina were kingdoms under tbe Stolrts. i Massachusetts wss recoguls- td Vs a -lister kingdom" by Cronv, wvt a imriiaiuvui. . t fseesieelg renews 4 Cety -js but never follows the use of Foley's Hedey end Tar, which stops tbe cough, beak tbo kings, and xpla the cold frorb your system. Davie Pharmacy, . Treae Older Thaa t&e rVramlee. ' A Vender of longevity Is tbe so called dragon's blood tree of Tepertfe. IVeala obtained from this tree baa been: found ta etiiulcbers. wbete It bad been need for embalming tbe dead. . Trees ef this apecV are now etaoding wbkh are ee-. 0f principal eommodlUee, aerial naylgi. Omated at being older than tbe Ejrp-hlon la 1909, Polar exploration la 1909 llasrryramtda. " ' - Mlv.rv of the North Pole, rrowth of -V' ' Ctrri r.aclacbe, Ki ' Either Troc':. , '7 fsv4 It corrrc'.i Irn 'critic. trr t'-e i c "irne tliC lijr.rye t ' r-, irat t';,e : f . t1 not do the. same for you? .? - -Mi NOTICE -TAX PATERS. The tax payers of Bridgeton, N. C, are hereby notified that their taxes for 1909 are now due and payable, and un less taxes are paid at once I shall be compelled to levy uion property and add the costs of same to the taxes due. Please settle and save trouble and ex pense. W. R. HOPEWELL. Tax Collector Briigeton. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTQR1A CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I respectfully announce that I shall be a candidate for re-election for the office of Treasurer of Craven County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary when held; I promise if re elected to be found at my office in the Craven county court house, willing to serve you aa faithfully in the future as I have in the past. Respectfully, Freeman S. Ernul. A Wild 3llzzard Ranging brings danger, suffering often death to thousands, who take cold, coughs and lagrlppe that terror of Winter and Spring. Its danger signals are ''staf fed up." nostrils, lower part ofnotie sore, chills and fever, pain in back, head and a throat-gnpping cough. When Grip attacks, as you value your life, don't delay getting Dr. King's New Discovery. "One bottle cured me," writes A. L. Dunn, of P'ne Valley Mis-. "after being 'laid up three weeks wrh Gripp."-For sore, lungs, Hemorrhage?. Coughs, Colds, Whopping Jou?r, Bron chitis, Asthma, its supreme. 50c $1.00. Guaranteed by all Druggists. A COMPUTE LIBRARY IN ONE VOLUME. Will tell jou something ibout evcrjthinj; ind rerrthiosaboat a great many things; r 1 navy, population of countriee, States and cities, the sew tariff, tbo 1910 cen sus, progress of Panama - Canal work, ensue of Cuba, prosecution of trusts, party platforms of 1909, rise in prjai the United' State, Sixty-first Congress, about wars, sporting event, weight and measures, unlvemlUna and college, religious orders in the UnltAd States, debts ef nations, weather forecaats, fa tality tab lea, commerce, tatee, moneys, banking, Insurance, secret societies, pro hlltlUon movement in 1909, report ef national eooimMoriS on country 11e and contfrvaUon of natural rourc pt everyday lnlTt to e.'rjl'-'y. ?,"i t-.t r ! Brit, turner, li'rrr. ) ! , I -" ' fat ! ..-! l.- y f f g ! ' 1 - .t S r 1 ff t1 t hi- ! t n of i!efii) ii, fnm a f 1 FACTS 111 FEW LIIS :Tbe cUrlnet waa Invented In 1690. This country has 900 trade Journala. b Women eonatltute & per cent ef tbe convicts In American prisons." -. -' Five tons ot haman hair are annually Imported by Uindon merchant. -t Sewtog on buttons U not a wifely duty In Japan. ; Inerf are no battona. Electric' engines, will haul the ships through the Panama canal when tbe big ditch Is completed, ' The hull of Cotton is used In China for fertlllzlHg purposes, farmer par tag about 12 a ton for it. , suT ; : - f-T There la at revival in Cuba cif the ef fort to encourage by government sub sidy the Immigration of farmers. There are three times as many Bud dhists, Bra h mans, Mohammedans and pagans in the world as there are Chris tians. Italy levies a graduated income tax aa well as a direct tax on land and nouses. Smaller Incomes are exempt from taxation. The lighthouse of Helgoland has a light of 30,000,000 candlepower. At Nuremberg a lamp ten times as power ful has been made. Of the 88,000,000 population of the United States, one-third, speaking In round numbers, are found In the thir teen original states. Cutting off the pigtail and a radical change In costumes are strongly urged to the present Chinese regent by his brother, Prince Tsai Tao. -The permanent International peace bureau at a recent session in Brussels took action In favor of the establish ment of an International relief fund. A Hungarian bookbinder named Hlrseh recently hanged himself at Budapest because, as he explained In a letter, he could not remember his favorite tuue. Santo Domingo, according to an Eng lish mineralogist who explored It, is a geological curiosity shop, containing scattered samples of nearly every well known mineral. The institute of Marine Engineers In London recently discussed the subject, mid II. A. Mayor of Glasgow said that the prospect for electric propulsion for ships is very hopeful. China buys in Sau Frauclsco $100, 000 of seaweed a year. The claim for seaweed is that when it Is used In up holstering furniture it Is kept free ot noths and other insects. As u rival of the United States In supplying the world with grain Argen tina has to overcome several impress ive obstacles. Among them are drought, locusts, revolutions, labor troubles, ex cessive rains and frosts. A f.nnous wistaria In Japan is that to be found at Kasbukabe. northeast of Tokyo. The vine Is COO years old and grows over trellises covering a space of 4,000 feet. Its pendent clus ters are more than fifty Inches long. Tbe study of foreign languages Is making rapid progres, in German schools. Most of the teachers ure na tive born French and English. This work Is a powerful factor in Germa ny's progress as a power in Interna tional commerce. To allow moving pictures to be seen without darkening the room In which they ure shown "a French Inventor frames the screen with dark curtains, bung a short distance in front of It, to cut off nil light except that from the projecting machine. The beggars and street singers of Marseilles, France, met and formed an organization for tbe protection of their Interests and to resist the eucroach uieut of pretenders. A constitution was drawn up. bylaws made and lim itation set upon membership. The Brazilian curera of meat claim that Spanish salt la best for making Jerked beef, and they complain of the high Import duty on salt. The native aalt producers assert that Brazlllau salt la quite as good as tbe Imported. The present Imports of salt amount to nearly $500,000 a year. . Tbe Paris Eclair announces that an absolutely stable smokeless powder has been discovered and ia now at the aervlce of the French army and navy. Chemical agents, heat, excessive cold, humidity, light and Herxlan waves have no effect upon tula powder, which can only be fired by a special detona tor. It is unlawful In Canada for a salesman or agent to sllow secret com munions, rebates or considerations of any kind for tbe purpose of Influencing or effecting sales of merchandise un der a penalty, upon conviction, of two y tars' Imprisonment or the Imposi tion of a line not to exceed 92.300 or both., , ' Old tin cans which find their wsy to tbe domestic rubush heap bare been turned- to good account by Ure Liver pool corporation. Laat yesr from this source l be health committee realised 11,600. In future the revenue Is tlkely to be Increased, because tbe Sufborl. lies sre engaged to putting down new plant. ' i y t t About seventy' rears ago Benjamin atbertoo ef Oowltoa. Me received: aa English wDlow- walking gUck from a friend who had walked from Wood- etoclu N. B.. carrying the stick with btm. Mr, AJbertoo ptaotod the stick la bis yard, and It Is oow a great tree with a girth of elfbteea feet, three Inches at the base, ;.r ,, . Oertnauy't minister of -the Interior bss sddreaaed to tbe beads of the va rious govern moots within tbe empire 1 circular recalling the-loformstloa that the ks'er from bis prtvste purse snakes t grant e mount tng to about lift oh the birth ot o eighth ana la tfly family of tbe am fatber and mother. Tbe kaiser also promt to aland as godfather to tbe iocty eighth soev . A , trsvellff taleesiis. n. r i.r, f 17 T'H Av., PvOfla', III., wrilr: ' Vkt 1 nan trmiblwj for some time with seiipy trrmble, ovr fly st Inn-" t C(-i. I srrr!y miry my , A ' " 11-" t r-r t,o- i or riMy s enlirrl re I r7. to f 1 rr I lnra i'iKv &eacentniltr Thereare manv sot called self-) fillinsr fountain' oens. but there Is1 only one with the jirzht Dnnaple--: m cdNiaiws Self-Flllixitf Foantaiiv Pen ThaFrawlthtlMerMWaal Filler." To ftll. limply dip Van in any Ink and preas tb trescetn-r mor. movement elaans it.; Nothing to est out ol order -nottimflr to taice aDorc- nothing complicated. Wrttlnar qualities un- equaled. KeeOB tnjn to tha nicer aa iteadllv aa watch ticks. No balks. Skips or bolts. Edwatd Clark" ELKS TEMPLE. Success comes by words Can do it and Failures by words Can't do it. We have the Bug gy that Can do it, and we have made a many prool of it, if yon want a top Buggy for $50.00 we have it, or one for $100.00 we have them too, and can give you the best values of any one any where. We defy competition and comparison Let us show you why we have all prices. Yours truly. G. S. WATERS I SONS New Bern JN. C. NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RY. Wolcoit and Keir Receive? l)iUE(!TTirH()U(iII TRAIN 8KB V1CH hCTWKKN ALL POINTS IN 10AHTERN NORTH CARO LIN A, and via NORFOLK TO ALL I0A8TERN CITIES. Schc lule in effect Oct. I Oth. . Trains leave New Bern 9:15a m., EXPRESS, Daily, eat- a'ptSiuulay, for Washington, Edpnton, -101izai)eth City and NORFOLK. Arrives Nor folk 4:25 p. m. 15 pm-, Haily except Sunday, for Washington, Pinetown and Belhaven, making con nection with Raleigh train at Washington. 9:16 a m-i I'aily, for Morehead City and Uenufort. 6:45 P ni i laily, for Morehead City aud Beaufort. 9:16Ti Iaily, for Kinston and QoldHJxro. 6:45 P m- lil)'- forKiiiHton and Ooldslwro. 7:30 P m- Iily, for Oriental and intermediate stations. 9:50 m- laily, eioept Sunday, for Oriental aud intermediate stations. For further particulars conault Norfolk and Southern folder, or apply lo T. II. riennett, T. A., Ntw JJerii 11. C. HUDGINS, O. F. A. W. W. OROXTON, A. O. P. 1. EL. LIMB, O. Norfolk, Va. torn, but every woman should tp with cafe, the ood point, ttture hat given her, No vromaa teed Kara sallow skin, dull eysv lotchy complexion, who airt troper tttetilion lo her health. rVherecrrntir)atIon,livrd twnt. blood impurities and other rrf uUrilica ex'ut, good eoirtpW on, bright eyes end prightlr fmTrrri3ntscr.r.notexUl. Internal WSwn MJinl tamrls moms w min en tin (v'tnc. ' I1m1'1, it 4nf hm if !! skin, a mm Unt 1irH f w 'inf ifwn Ks ), tr mi f,:rtu- 'ft" T Krtift m'p S4 .' rc.i" "iirk(HU'a Stwrli x . jr I a f this wewy- ! . ', ,r!i !, r.nnr i- l- f ' '.. f t I 1 t (1 itiit ' i'!' : . . r, " . r t jt i l - t ' I - 'i and
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