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is ' I ill I ' fETS? a IS -'51 'ir;iiin;(ijv I iS I ALC9H0I. 3 PER CENT. , I1 AVigctabteftcparationBrAs slmiiatingHicfbotfamlRedifla . , t(j tingtlieStomadisandEcwsof IJtrottuitesDigestlonflKetf !:,f' nessandRestjContainsiKitbtr t : OpiunxJMorphiiK RarMioeraLi Not Narcotic. jttoidjksmiiLfflnw t JMelltm- I I ApBrfectRemedyforConsfi fA on,SourStomach.Dlariif I WontafonvukioiisfCTensn- I ness andloss of Sleep. 1 DuSlntile Sigoanuvof ,.Vj -The Centauh COMPASS I .... J.-iL.LVimlml II l- ?u , iiuaranieea ukubi; u ii n n a C3 9w For Infants ttnd Children, j The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signati IF .Guaranteed under the tood Exact Copy of Wrapper. n Use For Over Thirty Years IS THS eCHTAUII OOMPANV. NCWVOftKCITY r:'i """"g Wbman'sWorid Rscent . Jewelry Thefts Alarm Society Mondaines. l A UBS. JOHN H. HANAN (TOP) AND CHARLES CAST RUMSBY. MBS. Oysters 0 tne nnest received in town, any style and quant ity. Regular Meals POLLO STREET NEW BERN,, N. C ANNOUNCEMENT WE rSell The t. S MrSemi-Mipd Real Paint IT'S Pure White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil made in to a semi paste, not asi thick as white Lead, but. so that it can be easily made ready for use to SAVE COST This is the Way to make it Ready for Use. To each of 4 gallons of the L. and M, Semi-Mixed Rea Paint at about $2.10 a gallon, you add 3 gallons of Linseed Oil at about 75 cents a gallon, Thus making 7 gallons of paint for $1.50 per gallon or $10.65 and Saving about $4.00 If any manufacturer made up this 7 gallons of paint all ready for use, and put it in gallon cans, the price would be $2.00 a gallon or $14.00. Send for sample cards and place, your orders for paint, and remember White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil Paint has been the best known paint for more than one hundred years. GASKILL HARDWARE and MILL SUPPLY CO. J I lii j:i mm - MrE A D.QW S i HORSE and C O W ;" FEED ; ; --TRY IT-. II J."- Al" Meadows, ' I " New Bern, N. C; r'.- i I i ill I t 1 That -women of wealth are often :arelesa with jewels of great price is again evidenced In the case of Mrs. Charles Cary Rumscy, daughter of Mrs. E. H. Harriman, who recently lost from her Newport home gems valued at 100.000. Mrs. Rumsey, it seems was in the habit of leaving a number of her favorite Jewels in an unlocked bureau lrawer, their resting place being two pasteboard boxes. Now every woman knows what a lot of personal plunder can find a home in a dressing table drawer, and she also knows what an easy thing it is to upset boxes and irag out some treasured article un awares from this convenient spot; this is annoying to the owner of the be longing besides being unnecessary temptations to dishonest servants. Mrs. John H. Hanan, wife of the wealthy shoe manufacturer of New York, also a recent victim of Jewelry theft, owes her loss to the careless ness of a maid left in charge of jewels to be placed in a secret drawer which were stolen while the maid was ab sent from the room for a few min utes. - it&&T" It is known that in foreign countries many women of wealth are content to wear duplicates of their fine jewels, and with the lack of supervision in country houses it would not be a bad Idea on this side of the water for wo men to follow their example. On one occasion many years ago the late Mrs. Paran Stevens reported the loss at a fashionable ball of a diamond and emerald tiara. The host was in great distress when Mrs. Stevens went to him the day following to ask if there was any trace of the lost orna ment, and upon learning that it had not been found she said: "Well, don't worry; they were only imitation and I did not want them to fall Into strange hands." When Mrs. Potter Palmer used to go to Bar Harbor she always carried there for the season imitations of her wonderful pearls, whose value was well known the world over. Mrs. Pal mer did not care to have the respon sibility of so much that was valuable and in traveling she always left her best jewels in the safe deposit vault at her Chicago home. Minnesota Women Try Dress Reform. Declaring that the present styles in dresses are not fit for modest women, and those who refuse to wear tight sklfts are obliged to do without new garments, the Fourth district of the Federation of Women's clubs of Min nesota has stated a dress reform which it is proposed to make nation wide. Recently the board wrote to every manufacturer and buyer of ready made clothing for women and to every manu facturer and publisher of dress pat terns making an appeal for modifica tion of the present styles. The let ter being sent to the clothing manu facturers reads: "The executive board of the Fourth district of the Minnesota Federation of Women's clubs, at the request of a number of women, ask that, beginning With the next season, there be furnish ed some ,very attractive, up to date garments Where the width at the bot tom of the, skirts shall be two yards for a woman of thirty-six inch bust measure, - well proportioned, not draw ing tight across the form at any part, and reaching within three inches of the shoe; other sizes in proportion.. "Many women under protest have been; obliged to use the present styles of ready made clothing, but very many have informed us that they have done without new garments rather than buy suph as have been offered during the last few months. 'We ask for some dif ferent Styles for modest gentlewomen from those salted to the demlmon- daine." v , , The appeai to the manufacturers and publishers; of patterns is worded the same, except that the letter?' states that few women, who use patterns are competent to make- changes in them and that many object seriously to the styles furnished during the last few months and ask relief. ' The pattern makers are asked to change their prod uct for the next mouth's issue of pat terns, '.. t , ' , ;rs Despondency. ' Is often caused by indigestion and constipation, and quickly disappears when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTORIA A miser is one of the things that will keep in any climate. Mother Of Eighteen Children. "I am the mother of eighteen children and have the p aise of doing more work than any young woman in my town," writes Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va. "I suffered for five years with stomach trouble and could not eat as much as a biscuit without suffer ing. I have taken three bottles of Cham berlain's Tablets and am now a well woman and weigh 168 pounds. I can eat anything I want to, and as much as I want and feel better than I have at any time in ten years. 1 refer to any one in Boone Mill or vicinity and they will vouch for what I sav." C ham berlain's Tablets are for sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Caught A Bad Cold. "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and the way he coughed was something dreadful," writes Mrs. Sara E. Duncan, of Ti.'ton, Iowa. "We thought sure he was going into consu mp tion. We bought just one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely." For sale by all J dealers. (Adv.) J O U RNAL BUSINESS LOCAL COLUMN Sound noise. arguments make the least Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTC R I A It is natural for a woman to talk, silence must be acquired. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. "I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, persuaded me to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking one dose of it I was cured. It also cured others that I gave it to," writes M. E. Gebhart, Oriole, Pa. That is not at all unusual. An ordinary attack of diarrhoea can almost invariably be cured by one or two doses of this remedy. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Don't worry about others. Get busy and your own. the faults of try to correct Strengthen Weak Kidneys. Don't suffer longer with weak kidneys You can get prompt relief by taking Electric bitters, that wonderful remedy praised by women everywhi re. Start with a bottle today, you will soon fed like a new woman with ambition to work, without fear of pain. Mr. John Dowling of San Francisco, writes: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Efectric Bitters prompts me to write. It cured my wife when all else failed." Good for the liver as well. Nothing better for indigestion or biliousness. Price, 50c. and SI. 00, at all druggists. (Adv.) A man's best friend is , who can keep him from mak of himself. ing woman fool you would learn a man's wcakj let him talk while you listen. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Premier Carrier Of The South. N.B. The following schedule figures are published only as information and are not guaranteed. TRAIN No. 21 Leaves Goldsboro 6:45 a. m. for Raleigh, Durham, Greens boro, Asheville and Waynesvil'e, Through train to Asheville, handles chair car to Waynesville. Make con nections at Greensboro for all points North and East, and at Asheville with Carolina Special for Cincinnati, Chicago and all western points. TRAIN No. 139 Leaves Goldsboro 2:05 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro. Handles through Pull man Sleeping Car from Raleigh to Atlanta, arrives Atlanta 5:25 a. m., making connections for New Orleans Texas, California and all Western points also connects at Greensboro with through train for all Western and Eastern points. TRAIN No. 131 Leaves Goldsboro 5:05 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro. Makes direct connection at Greensboro with solid Pullman Sleep ing Car, train for Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York and all Eastern and Northern points. Connects also at Greensboro with through Tourist Sleeping Car for Los Angeles and San Francisco. TRAIN No. 11 Leaves Goldsboro 10:45 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro. Handles Pullman Sleep ing Car Raleigh to Winston Salem. Makes connection at Greensboro with through trains for Atlanta and New Or leans, also makes connection for Ashe ville, Chattanooga, St. Louis, Memphis, Birmingham and all Western points. For detailed information, also for information concerningspecial round trip rates account various special occa sions, Pullman sleeping car reservations, ask any Southern Railway Agent or communicate with the undersigned, J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent. Raleigh, N. C Safest Laxative For Women. Nearly every woman needs a good laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills are good because they are prompt, safe, i.nd do not cause pain. Mrs. M. C Dunlap of LeadWI, Tonn., pays: 'Da King's New Life Pills helped my troubles greatly," Get a boy today. Price, 25c. Recommended bx all druggists. (Adv.) JUST RECEIVED, ONE BARREL OF DENATURED ALCOHOL, SUIT ABLE FOR CHAFING DISHES AND OTHER COOKING PURPOSES. PRICE TWENTY CENTS PER QUART. J. S. BASNIGHT HARD WARE COMPANY, NO. 67 SOUTH FRONT STREET. 'PHONE 99. 9-24. 1 wk. FOR RENT Home electricity and water call 15 George street. with 7 rooms, 'Phone 599, or 9-24 6 ti. FOR RENT tlemen, bath reasonable. 2i 'phone 383. desirable le rooms for een- and 'phone. Terms 1-2 Pollock street or 9-21 1 wk. TRAINED NURSE ments. 'Phone 537, son street open or call for engage at 25 John-9-19 1 mth. NOTICE I will not for any accounts mad or daughters as thev ha ii. n. uarnngto' n. responsible bv my wife eft my home. 9-19 1 wk. V WTED-1 Good prices for the ri ui 10 follocl. noting veltv Sup. C street, o. i for soli, men. Anply Ue .-ioto o-9-18 1 mo. WANTED You IU; experience as Book-I lector. Give reference and what M, wit letler. Address New Bern Journ; some per and col ige, experience lary to start with Book-k .-.per 9-1M in first care 1 wk. MISS OLA FEREBEK f.. n . . i-i lan ierm 01 Hit Sept. 2'hh, 1913, wil music (la eopen (he M outlay, But there is seldom anything wrong with a man's home if he is willing to pay the friegghf and let his wife run it. Do You Fear Consumption? No matter how chronic your cough or how severe your throat or lung ailment is, Dr. King's New Discovery will surely help you: it may save your life. Stillman Green, of Malichite, Col. writes: "Two doctors said I had consumption and could not live two years. I used Dr. King's New Discovery and am alive and well. Your money refunded if it fails to benefit you. The best home remedj tor coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Price 50c. and $1.00. Guaran teed by all druggists. (Adv.) 'PHONE 520 for all kind of repair work in carpenter line. ('an take pi, fr any amount. Kcicrence Cur'-r-Blade Hardware ules O., and Glll'oil - I'.ninn C. W. Northcott, 50 East Front street. 1 mo. Some men never borrow trouble; they buy it outright. Best Treatment for A Burn. If for no other reason, Chamberlain's Salve should be kept in every household on account of its great value in the treatment of burns. It allays the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a severe one, heals the parts without leaving a scar. This salve is also unequaled for chapped hands, sore nipples and diseases of the skin. Price 25 cents. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Don't blame an honest dollar taints that are thrust upon it. for NOTICE Opening City Schools The next session of the New Bern City Schools will open on Wednesday October 1st, at 9 a. m. ' New and conditioned pupils will be examined on Monday, Sept. 29th, at 10 a. m. No pupil will be admitted who has not been successfully vaccinated in the last five years. First regular meeting of the Teachers will take place' on Tues day, September 30th, 10 a. m. ' H. B. Craven -' v Superintendent, i , . : , 9-18 10 ti. Don't Let Baby Suffer With Eczema And Skin Eruptions. Babies need a perfect skin-covering. Skin eruptions cause them not only in tense suffering, but hinder their growth. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment can be 3JIied on for relief and permanent cure of suffe ing babies whose skin eruptions have made their life miserable. "Our baby was afflicted with breaking out of the skin all over the face and scalp. Doctors and skin specialists failed to help. We tried Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment and were overjoyed to see baby completely cured before one box was used," writes Mrs. Strubler, Du buque, Iowa. All druggists, or by mail. 50c. (Adv.) PFEIFFER CHEMICAL COMPANY. St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. SALESMEN wanted. Earn S100 monthly and expenses. Advertise or sell cigars. Woodfern Co., New York, N- Y- 1 mo. SEVENTY-ACRE farm for sale, rent or lease. Two dwellings on it. Two Jersey milk cows for sale. For further information apply to J. W. Jordan, Oriental, N. C attend pay her ANYyoung lady wishing ta tt i a gooa Doarding school and way entirely or in part with Jndustrial work may secure aid by writing a letter at once to R. B. D., this office. JUSTreceived a lot of new sweet po tatoes, cabbages and other vegetables. Quick delivery. Phone 449. E. Fisher, corner Burn and Queen streets. IF it is quality ice cream you want, try Rovall's Peach, Pineapple, Chocolate and Vanilla toHav. If v. ' U to see our California fruit display, you should worry. 'Phone 33. H. E. Rovall. FRESH turnip and rutabaga seeds for sale. hinest American grown stcc at 40c. per pound. Special prices on large lots. F. S. Duffy. The "GUARANTEE" on SCHATT and MORGAN pocket knives Is a real warrant not a hoax. Price suits your purse too. J. S. Basnight Hardware Co., 67 S. Front street. 'Phone 99. BLANK DEEDS OF TRUST form used for Craven conn'y can be had at the office of the E Land Printing Company. It's almost as hard to be good neighbor as it is to have one. CASTORIA Sot Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of S7 Good For .Biliousness. "I took two of Chamberlain's Tablets last night, and I, feel .fifty per cent, better than I have for weeks," says J. J. , Firestone of Allegan, Mich. "Theyv are certainly a ' fine article for biliousness,'! For sale by all dealers. (Adv.j FOR PLUMBING work of any des cription sec Whit Hunt before you have it done. It will Ik: money saved and you will assured of better work. ROOM for rent, near business section Apply to 54 Hancock street. 9-23 3 ti. Second thoughts may be best for women, because their impressions near ly always come wrong end first. LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOXES. 12, Foot Craven street. 14, S. Front, corner E. Front. 15, Neuse Lumber Co., King street 16, Ice Factory, Griffith street. 17, Congdon Mill, Griffith street. 24, S. Front, corner Middle. 25, Hancock, corner Broad. 26, Johnson, corner Middle. 32, George, corner Pollock. 34 George, corner New. 35, George, corner Cypress. 42, EJm City Lumber Co. 47, New S. Front street, corner Spring. 48 Broad, corner Burn. 51 McCarthy's store. 52, Five Points. 53 Elm, corner Ashe. ; 54, West, corner Cidar. - , . . 55, Main, corner Pavlo avenue 62, Pine Lumber Co. 1
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