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NOT c lj Tern People- Have Absoute- Proof Of Deeds At Home." ... 1 not word but deeds ihtt (trov e merit, .' -s t , ' . ' i 1 1' not word but d ?d that pray The. deeds of DoanV KidneyP I : For New Bern kdney sufferers, Have made their local reputation Proof lie fa thf testimony of Nun r...'4 V'1' ' R. A. Henderson, 156 George trret New Bern, N. C., says: "I suffered from a dull paia acrose my loins, with an extreme lameness in my back.' I also hadioflammatioaof the bladder snd the ' passages, of. the kidney . secretion pained me Doan'a Kidney Pill pro cured at the Bradham Drug Co removed the lameness snd pain and : improved my condition in every way. ' f' M Trouble Since. ' When Mr. Henderson was Interview- ; cd some years later he saidMI willingly -confirm my . tormer endorsement of Doan'a Kidney Pills.; I have bfn .-. tree from backache and kidney complaint since I took this remedy. You are welcome to continue the publication I'-of my statement."';:. V ,.-; -y :- For sa e by ail dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York . ole agent for the United States. 'V- Remember the name Doan's nnd i ' . ther. LANtiUAtit UP GIFTS -A Valise Please travel. , A Bouquet Try to Imitate these. v " A Necktie Tour own taste Is crable. sx.' A Piece of Jewelry Ton are pala- rnuy plain. . : A Chair You should stay at horns jnore than you da , x' -tf ' ' ' , ' A Box of clgarsWTou can't tell ;.ood cigar from vile one. ;' A Smoking Jacket Your smell dreadfully of tobacco. clothes - A Parse Better care should be ta JFM of what money yon have. "A Waste-Paper Basket Ton should , throw sway more of your work. ? A Book of Poems Tour nature - stands sadly In need of softening. A Cut Glass Bottle I think you ,,: know a good thing when you see It 1. . A Fountain Pen Ton should cultl rate more carefully a spirit of Chris ' tianlty. A Book of Prose I wish to put you ; to some trouble. You will take this out and dust it whenever I am an- - tlAnn rrA a.,T - BiJi WaM lis-.; . '"d i. is tit Depart mei of the '.. . Jc-rn M. C. will r eriv t'ili until M;.rc'i 20th, cr. tl followhg .ip..r;il us (1) jJ or KVA..-.J i!i..M-, 60 r.dc. -2300 v Cener;t r dirrt conm-cted to cr -Corn po j id -o:l;it.ir..'j r.; !iss ei-gir Mi niti'si-uv condensing appar tus. -ito.n r-inc. iii and exh.-ai valve-; 12(10 fe of I?" r.i--i iron or sp ,&al ri-. il cd- ;..!. -j-.ni ,-! y-fcf ( - Hi i i "K'.rd p;i ,uid ( 2$ K W US vo I ..-..i;.-r and (1)!. . jyS.:lI. P. 2i ( v.U itnlaction nv-i- . ."ftr frtli- .-n.:-.'lllnn nf eltvp Tin' " reserves the right to reject any oral f bids. For turther imformation add ,reas Nidi. Witi-r l& I iirhi Dc-nt. A ,' 3-10-10ti. ,- Piles Cured lo 6 to 14 Days " v'r f ont Omggiat will refund money If PAZO v. 'NTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, . .k and, BlndinR or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14day. ' ""''F first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. A sveond-ctans luan maygo up, but he can't stay up. , - Tie man who has to pawn kla watch has fallen upon evil times, indeed., Statistics indicate that Europe IS now- riding joyously la American auto, mobiles. A , ? . ' , - , When maa's wife paints we sup pose it is correct to say that he is wed ded to his art. ,"'' -' '-, t If prisons are as bad as so many x-coaviots say.f- the wonder Is that they returo so ofen! j " ISS'fc""..1 1 !'-" ft r '' A sentimeutal poet says trees are most beautiful when they leave. So re you , Percy, good-night - If submarines were as useful as they are-dangerous the risk run by their crews might be worth while. -Merer hold a, book near a fire. ; - Never drop a book Upon the toot. Never turn leaves with the thumbs. -Never lean or rest upon an ope BOOK. ; t- - ' . " v . f . ' " ' ' - Never tura ' down . the corners leaves,, '..-, . , ; i . Always keep your place with a this bookmark. , - Never touch book with 'damp' oi soiled hands. London has from 200 to 460 street accidents a week,, owing to Its inabil ity to get out of its own way. , , In old times a wife was regarded as her husband's better half, but now she wants to be the whole thing- Sound the alarm! An earnest wom an physician says that massage in jures the feminine complexion! China is coming right along as a republic, . The latest news from there tells of the organization of a soap trust' ' i ' When you see a man with a patch of face powder on j his shoulder It Is mighty good sign that he is not married. ' A girl gets married because she wants to, and a man gets married be cause she wants him to. That's the difference. , Sunlight Is advocated as a prevent ive of cancer. ; This puts the decollete gown and the diaphanous skirt in the list of prophylactics- ' . The sun is rising earlier these days. But the . alarm clock doesn't change, , It remains awake all night waiting for Its victim. The army men should not complain because they have been denied the Joys of publicity. The baseball play ers are in the same boat Always place a large book upon Ukae before opening it Always rum leaves from the toj with the middle or forefinger," Never touch a book with damp cloth or with a sponge in any form. . Never pull a book from a shelf by the binding at the top, but by the back. Never place another book or any thing else upon the leaves of an opeo book. , ' , j j Never close a book with a pencil, s pad of paper or anything else between the leaves. " " Never open a book further than to bring both sides of the cover Into ths same plane. ' ' Wooden shoes for New Yorkers are prophesied in- the near future; how ever, isn t this carrying - fashion s verities to the wrong extreme? . In the New Hebrides a baby island has been born', which fact speaks vol- mes for the size Of the storks that ave their habitat .thereabouts. Some people just can't help being pessimists. Here, for instance, Is the fellow who says the mild winter will mean higher prices for Ice next summer. TO THE TriAOHERSjjAND SCHOOL ,f 'COMMiirFE OFlSjCRAVEN V. IUNTY: ..'.,'.-, I ,-nrrl h oi rhool tPfm. 1 h.1v rp. "5 iiU.il f....... ,1... t,. RnJ f f A . y CUVLU IJ'lti liiv. . 'tail, uumu vi .UU' cation the ipputionmt-m of the State n. bqualizins tuntl. ?"kf f This fund will extend the school .?; twntv-two days, making the school ( term in this Craven County, five (5) ' months and two days. . ! Of course the local tax districts will have a- longer term than this depend- ing - upon the amount of additional r tax levied in the district. - , Let your last voucher, for fifth ."month, 5 include the proportionate amount due for the last two days, L .e,' salary for 22 days. . County Teachers Association.. The ' next, .meeting of the County Teachers' . Association.' will be held at Dover, Friday March 13th. - ' j. ; : An interesting program has been arranged ' which includes ; addresses . by Dr.' Highsmith of Wake : Forrest : College, Supt Thompson of . Onslow County, and others. - ' ' ' A visit- 6 the Dover School and a study ' of methods there used will be a feature of the meeting, J ' ? Final arrangements ( for the, Coun ty School '? Commencement will be :e and every teacher . should be -nt and have a part in thisdisscusslon t S. . M. , Brinson, -t. Public" Instruction. Craven ' fy. '," , ' - 3-10-lwk. lf a man wriggles, squirms ahd looks troubled when you call on him, either he Is very busy or he expects you to ask for the five-spot he bor rowed. ' Out in the state of Washington a judge called a lawyer a cur and threat ened to beat his head off. Anything to keep up the decaying prestige of the courts. Seventy million gallons of whisky used by Americans in a year are enough to float a battleship or raise a whole aquarium of spotted snakes and purple lizards. And now upside-down aviation is so common In Europe that it fails to draw a crowd. Why not, then, go back to the really dangerous trick of flying right side up? )V A New York court has declared that lies told during courtship are no cause for annulment of marriage. "Let the buyer beware" holds good in the mat rimonial transaction also. The newer ' buffalo nickels are so much better than the original that they have been suspected of being counterfeits. . Is this' a reflection on or a compliment to the mint? After a man's wife beats htm In the latest scientific mentality test he con soles himself and impresses her with the beautiful thought that great minds must of necessity move slowly. . Why worry any more because so many of the young women are expos ing their wishbones to the weather. A New York doctor says that colds are caused by too much clothing. The only thing, to" add to the new kimono overcoats for men is to have them of some such vivacious color as yellow lined with purple, or they may not fully carry out the Intended freak 1 'lire chief of the meteorological ob servatory' at Kagoehima, Japan, com mitted hari-kari because ho -. erred slightly In forecasting the volcano that destroyed the lives of so many of his countrymen. Fortunately, no such cus tom prevails In our weather bureau. v A man sent money with compound interest In Washington for the fraud ulent use for forty years ago of a three-cent stamp. Computing at this rate, it would bo harrowing to think how long it would take such a sensi tive conscience to make restitution tzt a smuggled diamond necklace or a successfully evaded income t t M'CLARYGRAMS A present failure is very often the only foundation for a future ' buo- fleam,.-. . There may be a deal of sectarian ism in a sour face, but there can bs tvery little religion. Most of us have good judgment nut we orten ran to consult: it un til after the mischief Is done. : "" . Courage would seem to be the greatest of virtues, since without it every other one is apt to become lost pi time of stress, j In spite of the wide difference In their occupations, the . Joke-writer gets little more thanks from his fel- Jows than does the grave-digger. Each of us can only do one person's share; and it we are busy overseeing someone else's morals, there's apt . to grow up a considerable tangle V of weeds In our own. McClaryy Mag- aslno. . .... .. ' v LITTLE TIPS ON PUBUCITf" It is folly to advertise to a man un til you know him. ' If vott-ftre advertlslne to donkeva. do not make fun of long ears, Pew theories will work when tried on the man who Invents them. ' COMING NOXON'S HIPPO DROME SHOW-BENEFIT RIVER SIDE HOSE WAGON COMPANY. WILL EXHIBIT AT THE COR NER OF AVENUE A, AND GRIF FITH STREETS WEEK MARCH 10 TO 21. 3-10-10tI. The Pride ol New Bern Can you beat it? New Bern, has a pafe just as good as any-any where. Clean -all over inside, outside,.. hcr there and everywhere everything, Clean Neat & Pure y . THE ATHENS CAFE of which there is no equal Invites you all te inspect. Try test and. taste. . If you care to be convinced, just a look, just a meal and you neyert will, miss there to meet. i ; : :, '. trrlna Elood & System Cleanser During -the - winter monthsAimpi'ri ties accuj mti late, your bloody becomes impure nd thick, your kidneys liver and bowels fail to work, causing celled 'Spring ' V esver." "Vou lee) tired, weak and Ia) Electric Bitten, the Sprinj tonic and, system cleanse.- ' -.'.. - . " is what you heed: they stimulate the kidneys, liver and. bowels to heilthy aaction, expel blopd irop'urii ics : and resto.-e your health, srrengtb and am bition. Electric, Bitters piAkr: you feel .like : new., -T,Start a. fot.r week's treatment it n il! -put lo in - fine shape for your lip.ing work.! , Guaran teed. AH druggists. 50c.' and 100. ' '-- - pVb- ft 1 7 Miss Jennie Sultan vhl: :3 ;d e n pounce to tiii pnulic'tkrw zl2 :wiU hold hermillinery opor?: Tuesday and Wednesday, Laui. iytn anq itn: NOTICE . OF CHANGE 'OF s - - LIC ROAD - ' Notice is heicL eiven that the fol-1 1914, filed in the office of the- Board ' of Countv- Commissioners:..;? -v-;i: f STATE 'OF NORTH , CAROLINA j CRAVEN COUNTY -r -," ' v TO THE H0NORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS- ' OF CRAVEN COVNTVi' - We- the , undersigned . beg and' ask you with ,'this petition v to ' move the Dover Road : frdm -the'- Pocosin, and sand ridge to thei North side of the c.oss way ditch on the N. S. R. R. from Cove City to Dover Stations as it is much - better and 'shorter , route ) then the old one, by about two. miles ' All the parties opposed to the change i in the above road, will appear at the next meeting . of the Biard of " Com missioners, to be held on the 6th du of April, 1914.' ' . BY ORDER OF; THE .BOARD this the 2nd day of March, lvl4. . C D. . Bradham, - Chair -N. M- Lancaster H, T. White ' ; , v J. D. Williams ' . BflXTEB'S DEPL STOOE TTi 3-3-14-20ti, full line of Wash silks in pretty stripes at Dackburns Have 100 bushels of nice Nancy Hall; Slips for; bedding. Send us your orders quick, phone 184 r-or write, stock won't last but a day or two. , ' , ' sl . 1 kave 8et UP in our store a - -. " brr WO Tobacco 4 -, , . ; DIjI.JIO" Transplanter , , Come in and look it over. A Money Maker. DUnnUS and PARKER, EC. ' I Phonc ,184 : : " Mew Dern, t BAXTER Kirschbaum Clothe $15, $20, $25 and up WE STAND 6Y ' ' t " the - value . of our ' lumber andj when we say "we? have tome especially choice stock on hand ready for delivery," we Vnow the tracde will accept the pews joyfully and rapidly. So we advertise you to send your orders at once as the supply thisycar is limited, ,v i.: E. W. Simpkins Phone 109 " New Bern,N.C. D. G. Smaw Successor to II. ,W. Simp son Funeral Director and 'AND C!.:3AUSR i r I 13..: 3 - .:- llt, jgti sif ' 1 t 4:::::::::iT :isl rSi:::::::n. - ' I'IIif:: '': wmmmt 14 r , !!""!""!!!Jl l!!!!:l :' " SZ& i"--' ':::::::: :::::::: ::::::: 1' U t ' 5- tlV:v;-. :'pIlS-. imf: 1 I :) v., .. ssj.; J:j 1 ; f. " : l y- - -r z - i - - v.::a . I: ! 1 I " ' j -v - ' J - . v 1 " . ; ';' - 1 r' 1 . , l , .... i . My ' 1 m MS, ."d 7 ;l 1 4 5 These are the rillTHCC which we and the : j makel-7 ; , GUARANTEE '1 ;-1-r 7 to be ALL WOOL ! Hana-Tailored, 1 I W Sewn with Silk at f and Thoroughly . 7 Shrunk. ;7: We. are showing- MODELS 1 and Patterns arid - 'Guarantee eyery. ; Garment to be Satisfactory.: ,: "1 w n lf7 if I : t I' 9,: h
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