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it : aK4 Of 4 iv as the' positively .reliable kind. .Wh not bring your- prescriptions, to bi you know that is the place in town that would, father go out l-iMivon? than serve Impure drugs. -On ly register ed ' pharmacists of . expcrien cc Are allowed to compound medicinef l.uo. vTry us and cave. money, beside Ltd L-J Cci: . I i.Ji W W Js"A K,y4 U'l&'W.i'4;'Li " 4 . ? " v. i ' ' . . . ,, t r"9 .v, Ws.' r" Ji . the cor.iuje riiiisii m i rat ! ! Mahogany has for a' number of years maintained the distinction of being "The King of Wood" in: the manufacture of fine Furniture. , There is, however, be coming a popular demand for "Fumed Oak."; We predict that "Fumed Oak" is the coming finish in find. Furniture-It's beautiful ! - Call atour store arid see tbfe 5 15. Mill CD IILLLII 11 HIHnmiHEv , , 4The Home Furnishers" New Bern N Morehesd City m t I 1 J I t 1 4 I I ! I 4 Hie Host Attractive and Aii Oiorativc Sprinfl Display Yc Ilavc Ever Annouced. II.' 'ILWi A Truly Interest ' ing Display of 1 New Spring Gar- " ments for Wo- '. men and Children While our Spring - display is not yet'!' complete. "We ire " showing a splen- did assortment of ' early season ''mod- .' eiS. ";,? isV Ve cordiall invite -; al tp attend this magnificent d i s play ' J- o " new ' Spring' wearables,: . " because w( Jtno-w ,, , you wil Jenjoy see " ing the latest'" in j ,wea ing hpparel. ' ' ' - Favored Suit .' , ' ' f - Models, This is i . novelty . season, for Coat i- Suits , 4 big assort J ; ment of becoming A styles in the most ' .attractive' cloths. . aw.nt you here. -. U 8 it I! y n !! n : "THE DAYLIGHT STORE" s . 1 1 n n . . ? t f : 4 I I . :'l I J J i ..' ft t ii M.aMMWo MMm WW . mi.w c:::::::sn::oiROHKEf.:osT immi several to::ic ' Orove 1 ajteless com 1 onic Uunbinei doui in Tasteleif form. : The Quiuine drive out Malaria and the Iron fcuilds, up , th Systcin. For Adults and . . - Children. You know what you are taking when -on take GROVE'S TASTELESS chill ONIC, recognized for 30 years through t the South aathe standard Malaria, ' and Feve Remedy and General -thening Tonic. It is as strong as - strongest bitter tonic, but you do not the bitter because the ingredients mt dissolve in the mouth, but do dis- . .iily ?it the act ils of the stomach, .nteed byyour Druggist. . We mean relieves r:.!:i n ra ;at Tu v "i to. . , . The Wonderful, Old Reliat'c Dr. Fortci. , Antiseptic Healing OiL -An ' ' eptic ' Surgical Dressing disc- : :' an. A ; .. Old R.R. Surgeon. Pre ,.sL.ood "' ' ' , , Poisoning. , ' ' ' Thousands of families know it alreac and m trial will convince " t t'vt 11 PORTER'S ANTISFP1 j. OIL is the most wond- ii if ; c discovered for Wounds, l :. i i hor Ulcers, Carbuncles, Or a Li - Sore Throat, Skin or i s t . all wounds and ext"" nrl' slight or serious. Com. " t. ..-rle' finding new 'uses f . s remedy. Guirtftee " - r Wemean is:. 2,r. iitt, i .. J . t . harmony. 1 1 v fe ' 4i m ist of necessity bring disappoint m !c . .e tile ('e ut--ire Titin 1 transient, or else satisfaction .is sou in what would harm others and uiw'i their well being. In the right way of thought ths bl.'ssine of ono does nut diminish"' the good of another, il Ll(lv says "in tht- scientihc relation of "Cod to man, we find t hat whatever blesses one blesses all" (Science an HeUth - 206rlS). When man ; accepts thd-appointments of divine Love, and allows his life to be governed by in finite harmony, the. ro'jndcd and con-tinous-1' staisfaction mnk( him forget the days when -he felt H: thwarted and disappointed. The anxious and responsible person, perp .'titafly solicitous and -fearful, bear ing all sorts of imagined burdens for othefj, finds a blessing inestimal 'e when he 'begins to prove, the diciue friendship. . The sense . of obligation endless and reso trees limited, Khcagony ot perpetual demand eyong : ones strength, ' the reproaches - over ,d.ity unfullfiited, .come, to an end, 'and . the assurance of God's goodness make. him a- spontaneous helper of others. ' - Dis biithened ; himself; "'he is ,.ble to set otHeres free. , " , - , ' The man" who has been a benefactor ;ind exhausted by" the, dem.inds of those who view him as. a source ,of gwd, rtn Isntn how to reveal God as origin, and transfer gratitude' past, himself, to .'the real source 'of good, the, Friend who "givith unto jll men liberally" and Up braid. th not.", His clients learn then to make themselves worthy of receiving from God, instead .' of enlarging upon their uxllikcness to'God.in thcendeavtSr to arouse human aynipathy , and' win from a mail' unearned and undese.-ved benefits'. "True love doep not demand the impoversKing. of thej good to en rich the undeserving,' but; shews, all men how to become able 'to accept divine friendship and receive the good which waits to bless, every man, i DELIVERANCE FROM, FILAR" 1 . .'The. 'greatest--deliverance , that ,-caij came to men is' deliverance from fear and nothing is a final "remedy' (of -hu man fear except the. divine (truth of being.' Ten thousand remedied ire proposed by ' mortals wtio; diviele f ars into classes,"- and give 'them names. Pach century has its outstanding fear, which is its plague; arid think of the myriad remedies proposed by super stition and pseudosctence for the plag ues of past ages.' . But age by age the people of. God -have lived apart from the fears of the multitude. By their trust tin tlie Highest .they 'have-1 been comfotred.that is,' made strong. Their house has been on the rock, and the winds might brow and beat upon their refuge, but it ell not. ' Christian Science today is offering to all the peace which has been participated in by the few. v 1 i t. , - - ' J , The( wrong .way, whereby, men seek to accomplish their desires is by force. Read history, and its record of cruelty shows in what hurtful ways meit have sought to carry out " tne'r own w'" and , impress dead arid fear ft upon other men.- Christian Science reveals the right method.becasue it begins with divine; good-will' rather; than humn purpose. By methods that-bless but nevF injure it reveals to' man theway of welfare for him. ' By the' proof of heali.ig ,it induces confidence in that which heals. - ,The human tyrant holds his vie im obedient through fe--r that controls his- jnind or-.by , soldiers and prison walls that control the body. Divine Science by freeing man' from self-will and fear delivers hfm into-the peace of a . loving obedience to God. It proves the fact of God's .friendship and the answer in man to that proof is responsive love and willing obediencs. ,' Motives of medical men 'who are ask ing now to be given the right to use force so that they may govern the lines of citizens are as good as the. motives of reformers who with- armies 'would force other peqple into their way of rig hteousness. - The doctors desire to be permitted to use police power so as to force men into their way of health.' They asd to be allowed to accomplish Mohammedan conversion.-, Reluct"' ance to accept the contamination oT virus, or the injection into, the- system of whatever serum is transiently believ ed in by part of the medical profession is looked upon as hostility in health. They would force the wdrld to be obed ient to the thoerics'of thS hour by cam pulsion. from .without ,and chastise the reluctant . with ' the " scorpions : of fear Shristain Science does not heal by force but by love. It does not poison or dissect the body, but enlight ens and enlivens the mind. No arbi trary power no summoning of fear by'prophecy of evil, is needed. Divin'e love so touches the mind with answer ing love, that the Vay of health is chosen naturally, and by his own desire and choice tfie patient ' walks' therein. CCD'S 7IESSAGE Before us today is a restless world seeking for its TfU l.ih, its message hf hifhest light. 'I here is a tumult xil voices is may I ' 'rs u- ,o upon t' a "niion t' eir . 1 j u- .,. '.' ( ; u p e ! "' I ' ' . . f t' ! I T' v f ."iiw i . : ' f. L aM d up i " t i limited ; t i t . t bless t 1 ' , a scraihizii id - it l' at it may I . . i. i c who! have it. .. ' Another .theory is that evil is s i nant; that every wrong is the fault ui the other p" ; .-mh1 that it is llterf Jive" right devibe- ways, whereby I " injufe th .-Jicrr people so as to m.-i!.;-things en-ii: r . The 'promises of Christian Science are thai jtood, or Cod, is omnipotence and-evj is hat which good overcomes. Recognizing' -this premise the individ ual Ba)-o. "My life has received its own blessing fromGodjhow can I make j others understand-, their -owit blessing, j and tHe':eood that is '.theirs coming j from thik unlimited source? t Wrong" views, of . life rouse- in. men ' i envy of those: who do well, and hatred t of .i thosa - wo fclo-ill.' When once ' the scientific -view lb' gained these charac- I dinply CJ.' tl Mi: nlt i.i a teristics become 'obsolete, When well doing is viewed a right; there is no envy thereof but- appreciation' and -.grati-tude.. Wh?n ill-doing is -viewed' there need be no criticism or hatred, because it is seen that the fault in th ewrong- doer is really Joss or lack of good, and his need justly arouses compassion. The" desire- tov supply the, need 'its spontaneous in the mind of one whose need has already, been supplied, by the! y unlimited goodness or- ooa. v i netKin- gdom of heaven' rules in, the mind which recognizes good -asr -tnivertrl, and has become obedient to God Vith whole-hearted love. , He is " able to say; as Mr'd. Eddy has brought out go beautifully "in '''The Mother's Even ing Prayer" ' XMisc Writings-, p. 389); "Love isotir efuge; only jvith miner eye 'ICan-I behold the snare the pit, the fall; His habitation high is' here, and ,nigh, ; "His nrrn encircles- me and mine, and all." -1 ' ' ' OUT. OF.TOW1 VISITORS AT TEND LECTURE . .'. The .following visitors to .the .ciiy fc rese'&t to. hear Rev. McKensi 1. Goodingj Oriental, S. W." Freebee rtnewall'; " Mrs. ;j3hh 'V&yj'. Dixons; Mrs. Herinie' Peebes. Mr. and Mr Jy( B. Cummings, 'of Kinjtoh; ' Mrsf Jimn Fields; Jr. Fields Station; J.' Cjj Tebbett," Durham; Mr. 'Moss.i Mrs. Cambpell, . Mi3j' Layton, Wilmington; Mrs.' E." B. Borderi. Goldsboro and Mrs. M. Rice, .Olympia."' i t ' , ' , . . ; , v' Advertisment. . ". frc iycr:r r.:;.:!.: t ' I t: IL- I: ' New Ccrn tiz lcrs ! not t' ' " r . the quality cf meat jou effer . i t:. " . ' Very Respectfully, 1 Mrs. March. 23, 1914. , ,- """JJ-TJJ'XT" ' Tcllock El A. ' Phone 239 ' . , - J . - J' Li' ummz,7zzzz. .... ... s ', 7 ' " " tj Hi '. 1 ..' i- , )4ll I 1. . "1 I T3 MI Your CITY TAXfor;i913 is lon past DUE and 'MUST BE PAID" THIS, MONTH, I will levy and advertise all delinquent City Tax, April 1st, 1914, and cost will La edded. Respectfully J Jf. TCliU vrllt City TcxiC..2,7 1 vti TTt7'7 t TT "rf 'V r i itTJf' "'",.1,v ... . .- . . ''-.v;g;--rvviv . j : -! . AND" ; - r f - r Cajedlic Range Demonstration Now going on at.our store, all this, week, t3.C0 worth of either Copper, Enamelware or All?j minurnware, FREElduring this demonstration. HOT COFFEE AND BISCUITS FREE -COME IN AND BE CONVINCED. Gi::i:i ZzrZdzn cad Olifcly: Co. 73-75-77 MUdle Street - - - - gPhone 147 r 4 Imikmiiay $ Jfo &. .4 fy -j' v- The Carol lina .A lip, ... a 'i; j ; f: ; , L'w- y 'No Ch:xr i 1F" i n r Have 1C3 bushels of nice Nancy fril Clips for beddis. Send us your orders quick, phsna 184 or write, stock won't last but a day or two. I- ."We have set up in Jour store, a ' Tctcco "Transplanter Come in and' lock it'ivcr. A Money 1.1 .Icr. 1 .1.. .. J. tk-W V " rv L- l F a fr v. ') r j"; V-i' ' ( 'vO-ie "i KU.vtO ('LIiNI.m.' fcf .w.gkovi; oi ' That iai, rery bori t
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