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After this date our store will be closed every
day, except Saturday, from 1:00 to 3:30 p. m.
New Bern Produce Co.,
Phones 121 and 122 New kern, N. C.
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MORBHBAD CITVM C.
Is ! not complete without a visit to tae.
Ocean Cafe
The Best of Everything, Private Dining Room.
ies Rest .Rooms. -ry..V'v'-;-,, ;
Lad-
Every body Has ? Special Hobby
v k ! " Ours Is to make the best Cakes !' ' ' " -
Now assure yourself that we are right by 'trying ,
our Special Line, "as we are adding several New,
Cakes each week this will Always assure you of a
i larso variety tQ selecV f rorri.AVhen you want good
ckes remember" ' : , ' 1 , . . r
,r' IC A F E R'-t
The Quality Cake Baker ,
' We tM Mr..3 Mil!; Drcr.d
I tu fttteodioff Taoderill show
on erttning la a small town to Nevada
wherein, a part of the performance was
knife throwing. Dan WeatherUl threw
the knirea at a board against which
his wife stood, tending a knife about
two Inches from her body tUl they
marked her outline. The performers
were a young couple, and Mrs, Weath
erill was very pretty.
Such performances were not to my
taste, and instead of watching this
one I looked elsewhere. WeatherUl
had pinned his wife in with knives al
most completely when what was sup
posed to be an accident occurred. But
it had a definite cause which I, looking
up at a stage box directly opposite the
knife thrower, witnessed 1 saw a
man partly concealed by a curtain take
something from his pocket that at first
1 supposed to be a pistol. He turned
It in the direction of WeatherUl. but
not tnkine sieht as with a weapon. I
saw a flash of light from one end of
the thing in the fellow's hand, which
1 now saw was a cylinder, and almost
Instantly there followed a cry from the
audience. Turning my eyes upon
Weatherill I'Sfrw him give a momentary
glance up at the box where I had seen
the light, then run forward to his wife.
I noticed that one knife sticking in the
board near his wife's side was out of
line. She smiled at him to show him
that she was unhurt.
I think I was the only person in the
audience who was cognizant of the
cause of the knife being thrown amiss.
for every eye except mine was at the
time of the flash fixed intently on what
was going on on the stage. To me all
was at once plain. The man in. the
bos had flashed an electric light in
Weatherill's eyes at the moment he
was throwing a knife with intent to
cause him to injure his wife. The
curtain was lowered, and when It was
raised again the next piece on the pro
gram was produced.
After the show I asked where
Weatherill was stopping and found
him in the lobby of his hotel. 1 told
him that I had witnessed the attempt
of the man in the box and asked if he
would give me the reason for the
man's inhuman act. He said that it
was the old story of a man turned
down by a girl and marrying his rival
At the same time Weatherill apolo
gized for his wife's ever having been
mixed up with such a man by saym;
that It was all the man's doings, he
having forced himself upon the woman
I asked Weatherill if I could be of
service to him as a witness, and after
considerable thought he said that very
likely I could.
The next evening curiosity led me
to attend the show again. I wondered
if the Weatherills would have the
hardihood to repeat their perform
ance and if the man who had flashed
the light would be there. Both of
these occurred, though the light flash
er this time occupied a box facing the
wife Instead of the husband. I did
not see him till the knife throwing
commenced, and then he drew aside
the curtains only sufficiently to show
his face.
Weatherill had about half pinned in
his wife and was about to throw the
next knife when suddenly he turned
and sent the knife at the box where
his enemy sat. Of course there was a
commotion In the audience.
Thought will sometimes act with
lightning rapidity. It was so at this
time for me. I saw that WeatherUl
would be tried for murder and could
only get free by producing evidence
that his enemy had tried to destroy
his aim the night before with a view
to cause him to kill his wife. I sprang
to the box and. pushing my way
through others to the injured man,
searched him and found in his pocket
au electric lamp. The audience and 1
had witnessed n duel, fought In two
successive evenings.
As soon as a policeman came In 1
gave him the lamp, and I noted the
names and addresses of those who had
seen me remove it from the wounded
man's pocket. He was carried to his
hotel, but died on the way1.
WeatherUl, leaving the theater, walk
ed to a police station and gave himself
up. He was taken to Jail, and I went
to see him to inform him that 1 had
taken nn electric lamp from his ene
my's pocket and had the names of sev
eral who had seen me do so. He grasp
ed my hand with a fervent pressure.
realizing the favor I had done him. for
my having seen the flash the light
before which caused his knife to go
amiss and the fact that bis enemy had
the lamp ready for use when he was
killed would be sufficient evidence for
an acquittal by any unbiased court.
; The man who had been killed was a
leader of a rough element who threat
ened to take Weatberill out and lynch
him, but the sheriff prepared for them,
and, feeling stiro of a conviction of the
prlaoner,i, they flnallyl concluded to let
the law take Its course. But they did
not know of the testimony I was to
give. Indeed, if I had not happened to'
be looking away from the stage and In
a certain direction on the evening the
lamp was flashed! fear nothing could
have saved WeathertU. As It was, toy
story, was corroborated by the finding
of the lamp in the pocket of the man
who was killed. . '
Weatherill and his wife could not do
enough to show their gratitude for my
action in the tnntter, and we became
warm friends. But there was do more
knife throwing, for 1 took Weatherill
Into my employ. , -'-' ' ;
ULCERS AND SKIN TROUBLES.
If you are suffering with any old, run
ning or. fever tores, ulcers, boili, eczema
or other skin troubles, get a box of
Bucklea'i Arnica Salve and you will
get relief promptly. Mrs. Bruce Jones,
of Birmingham, Ala., suffered from an
ugly ulcer for nine nomtha and Buck
Ien't Arnica Salve cured her in two weeks
Will help you. Only 25c. Recommend
ed by all dealers. (Adv.)
Glib OUT
Business Locals
FINE PINEAPPLES ten cent.
The Struggle -Discourage Many s Freh strawberries tea cents per qurt. '
Qrlzen of New Bern. V JJ aoa nave them delivered
right from my ice-house. H. E. RoyaJL.
Around all day with an aching back, two stores, Middle street and Bros
Can't rest at night; street.
Enough to make any one "give out." ;
Doan's Kidney Pills are helping BOAT for sale. 30 ft. long 10 Low
thguands. engine. Speed about 7 miles hour.
They are for kidney and backache; In use as tow boat. One of the smart!
And other kidney ill. est boats in the harbor. To be sold at
Here is convincing proof of their a bargain. Apply 22 Craven street
merit.: ( .
J. A. Williams, 203 McDaniel St., FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
mnsion, m. ., says: uoaa s Kidney iront rooms in business
Currency legislation ill very ably
demonstrate how money talks.
BEST LAXATIVE FOR THE AGED.
Old men and women feel the need of a
laxative more than young folks, but it
must be safe and harmless and one
which will not cause pain. Dr. King's
New Life Pills are especially good ofr
the aged, for they act promptly and
easily. Price 25c. Recommended by
all dealers. (Adv.)
Pills proved of more benefit to me than to Athens Cafe.
any other remedy 1 ever used and it
section. Apply
wouiw uc nupossiuie lor me 10 say oo nuuraa lor rent to gentlemen onlv
.uu.i incit praise, i naa Kiuney icsiraoie. Conveniences. Quiet home,
trouble for a long time and was caused Terms reasonable. 25 1-2 Pollock
much annoyance by a frequent desire
to pass the kidney secretions. There FOR RENT TWO tllcelv
wa6 also lameness tnrough the small u A t
ofmy back that on some occasions made IUrlSne(l Iront rOOITlS ill
it hard for me to attend to my work. I DUSineSS Section.
used many remedies but rhe benefit
California and Chicagi
fering from too much Jo
arc both uf-
I obtained was only temporary. I
finally got a box of Doan's Kidney
Pills and s(xn after usiiiL' them. I was
ured."
For sale by all dealer?. Price 5(
ents. f-oster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
New York, sole agents
States.
Remember the nam
ake no other.
Now the issue is fairly drawn be
tween grape juice and buttermilk.
Mr-.
S6.50M a
U'cordin
hat i.s I
QUICK
RHEUMA-
RELIEF FOR
TISM.
George W. Koous, Lawton, Mich.,
says: Dr. Detcheon s Keliet lor Rheu
matism has given my wife wonderful
benefit for rheumatism. She could
not lift hand or foot, and had to be lifted
for two months. She began the use of
the remedy and improved rapidly.
On Monday she could not move and
on Wednesday she got up, dressed her
self and walked out for breakfast."
Sold by Bradham Drug Co. (Adv.)
Never mind the 6 cents, think of the
advertising the Colonel got out of it
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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The Colonel can now buy three of
his famous 2-cent lunches, the lucky
man.
G URANTEED ECZEMA
REMEDY.
The constant itching, burning, red
ness, rash and disagreeable eliects ot
eczema, tetter, salt rheum, itch, piles
and irritating skin eruptions can be
readily cured and the skin made clear
and'smooth with Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment. Mr. f. C. Kveland. of Path
111., says: "I had eczema twenty
five years and had tried everything
All failed. When I found Dr. Hobson'
Eczema Ointment I found a cure.'
This ointment is the formula of a phy
sician ana has been in use tor years
not an experiment. That is why we
can guarantee it. All druggists, or
mail. Price 50c. PfeiiTcr Chemical
Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis.
(Adv
Former Postmaster-General Hitch
cock will narclly care to trame and kiss
that report of his successor.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHTR'S
CASTO R I A
to Athens Cafe.
FLOWERS fo
ca, -nation., ;ln,
taken tor fun.
Apply
Mr-
for the I'nited
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Pro,
ncement Roses.
weet peas. Orders
de-in- and wedding;
l"lland. Phone 816.
FOR SAI.l. o,,
buiiirv ,md hai,-,
nn-d , a m -it u
Sultan.
new top
1 -rand-new
M. H.
o 1 1 wlc.
Iee, of New York
nn nit h alimony in or
; "to her -t at ion in
eye li ing all right .
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to live
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PHONE 273 f
or tenre posts.
Bis Hill, The Shingle Man.
FOR SALE
Sidney Piiuee mar
and reei-ti red. I I i.
,2-20. XeMr bem
( maker. Will he sold
TAKE PLENTY OF TIME TO EAT further ,,.,ni
There is a saying that "rapid eating Miller, 205-6
is slow suicide." If you have formed Va.
the habit of eating too rapidly vou are
most likely suffering from indigestion or
constipation, which will result event
ually in serious illness unless corrected.
Digestion begins in the mouth. Food
should be thoroughly masticated and
insalivated. Then when you have a
fullness of the stomach or feel dull
and stupid after eating, take
Chamberlain's Tablets. Manv
cases of stomach trouble and consti
pation hav-? been cured by the use of
these tablets. They are easy to take
and most agreeable in effect. Sold by-
all dealers
'a" 5 ear old
-landard brcJ
-tepped ,i mile in
raced, a monev
sold at a sacrifice. For
d.ii-. Address J. A.
Arcade Bldg., Norfolk,
4t.
FREE-
Ih extra iloiiow o-rnnnH full,.
warranted, S3.00 razor or a 2.00 foun
tain pen with two extra points with a
three year's subscriotion to a V
one of paper, (72 copies) at 50c for the three
severe years. Address Thomas & Co.. Box
249, Columbus, Ga.
FOR SALE A ten-room house. De
sirable location. Will give good terms.
(Adv.) Apply to P. O. Box 78, New Bern, N. C.
It's hard for some people to stand
icccss- in others.
Hope deferred giveth the
cold feet.
ANOTHER fash iot of vegetables
j received. For good goods and quick
delivery phone 419. E. Fisher, cor
promotcr ner Burn and Oueen streets
STOMACH TROUBLE.
Many remarkable cures of stomach
troubles have been effected by Cham
berlain's Tablets. One ma"ti who had
spent over two thousand dollars for
medicine and treatment was cured by
a few boxes of these tablets. Price,
25 cents. For sale by all dealers. (Adv).
STENOGRAPHER wants position.
Will start at reasonable salary- Ad
dress P. O. Box 5an
WHEN I start on the People's Bank
Building anybody wanting dirt for fill
ing in yards can get same by calling H.
S. Hancix-k and paying for the drayage.
H. S. Hancock.
That New York building that
enough wire in it to reach across
country must be Tammany Hall.
lias
the
WANTED A second
er's desk. Phone 18-1.
hand boekkeri
Burrus & Co.
SORE NIPPLES.
Any mother who has had experience
with this distressing ailment will be
pleased to know that a cure may be
effected by applying Chamberlain's
Salve as soon as the child is done nurs
ing. Wipe it oil with a soft cloth be
fore allowing the babe to nurse. Many
trained nurses use this salve with best
results. For sale by all dealeis. (Adv.)
VALUABLE lots for sale in BridgetooJ
Apply to L. J. Moore. PolloksvilteJ,
N. C.
FOR REAL Hand made Embroidered
Ladies collars and cuffs, table cover,
doilies or fancy hand work from any
pattern, see. A. B. Sugar. 63 1-2
Middle street.
Harvard sfi.deiit?
snowball baiupiel,
balls will doubtless
are to have ;
to which high
e in il ed.
MOST CHILDREN HAVE WORMS.
Many mothers think their children
are suffering from indigestion, headache,
nervousness weakness cost iveness, when
they are victims of that most common of
all children's ailments worms. Peevish
ill-tempered, fretfal children, who toss
and grind their teeth, with bad breath
and colicky pains, have all the symp
toms of having worms, and should he
given Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleas
ant candy lozenge, which expels worms,
regulats the bowels, tones up the sys
tem, and maKcs eminren well and nap
py. Kickapoo Worm Killer is guaran
teed. All drcugists, or by mail. Price
25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co.,
Philadelphia and St. Louis. (Adv.)
,. Dr. Fricdmann is going back to Ger
many, and he is taking more home with
him than he brought over here.
Congressmen are having a trying
time between the President who wants
legislation and constituents who want
the jobs.
CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC ,CHOL
ERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY
Kverv family without exception
should keep this preparation at hand
during the hot weather of the summer
months. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many
times its cost when needed and is al
most certain to be needed before the
summer is over. It h. no superior
for I he purposes for which it is intended.
lH.v it now. For sale by all dealers.
(Adv.)
There is no proof that the cost of j
living is coming down in the fact that I
Rector's famous New York restaurant
is "broke."
CAN'T KEEP IT SECRET.
The splendid work of Chamberlain's
Tablets is daily becoming more widely
known. No such grand remedy for
stomach and liver troubles has ever been
known. Sold by all dealers. (Adv.)
VALUABLE property for sale House
and lot No. 15 Broad street. Desirable
location, good home. Apply J. K.
Willis, Admr., 30, Broad street.
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FOR RENT Two storv brick ator""; '
No. 01 Pollock street. Apply to Mra, - .
I C . . Hla in hard, Kinston, N. C , ,''
JJl'ST RECEIVED We ire;- guaro
Thev ore' ., i ,, I. . -. n ' : .il,'i'-
J 1 -1 " ,n si i a i i I Li i. 4
front git-s, both single and double,
l awn fencoig a beautiful-style. With
right prices at J. C. Whitty & Co.
Phone 98.
AreYouGoingto
New York Soon?
VRITC
CASTORIA
' for Infanta and Children.
.' Door tho .
EUnaurr erf
Judging from the questions proposed
every Senator is his own lobbyist.
SHAKE OF FYOUR RHEUMA
TISM. Now is the time to get rid of your
rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent
bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and
ee how quickly your rheumatic pains
disappear. Sold by all dealers, - (Adv )
Hotel Raymond
42 East 2H.th Street
(At Subway Station)
New York City
For Pocket Guide and
Special Weekly Rate
to Buyers and Parties;
Single Room, $1.50 a day
or $9.00 a week.
; ;i!ARKJ. CADWCUl
(Mention tb.li paper)
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