- .other Of Eighteen Children. - s "I am the mother of eighteen children nd have the praise of doing more work - than any young woman in my town," write Mrs. C. J, . Martin, Boone Mill, Va. ."I suffered' for five years with tomach trouble and could not eat as much aa a - biscuit . without suffering. I have taken three bottles of Chamber . Iain's Tablets and am now a well worn ' an and weigh 168 pounds - I can eat anything I want to, and aa moch a'l : want and feel better than I have at any time in ten years I refer to any one in Boone Mill or vicinity and they will : vouch : for what I say.?- Chamberlains' Tabllets are for sale by all Dealeifj s., v CHIEF LUTON HAVING A ' TIME. - J B -II I.IV Chief fof Police C.- Lupton is. still confined to his home' on Broad Street en account of sticking a nail in his foot- several, days ' ago.. .--The' nail In question - was a ;. twenty penny, and went almost through his foot.V ;i f . Captain A.' L.r Bryan, wiir continue to discharge the duties.1 as , chief of police until Chief. Lupton is able to resume his duties. ; Only One "BROMO QUININE", To act the genuine, call for full name, IAXA TIVB BROMO QUININE, tookforaianatnrcof B. W. GROVB. Cores Cold In One Day. Stop cough and headache, and work off cold. 25c. THE WAR ! " Has caused the price on some goods to go well ; up, but we have tried and shall continue to sell ; as low as can be without lowering ; the quality ofgoods. - x It hurts us as much as it does you to have ; to charge more than usual for some goods. And we would not do so if we could help it; Keep coming and we will be as 6ood s we can be. , ' BRADHAM DRUG CO. Ham and Eggs Our thin sliced smoked ham at 25c per pound, and fresh country eggs at 3 Oc per dozen makes your morning meal sub stantial and at a moderate cost. You can get it at A. CASTET PHONE 239 S& V irf v Borryman in Washington. Star.. WILD WEST SHDV71: : ASjJVE AS EVER OLD SHOW MAN GIVES OUT INTERESTING DOPE. "Did you noiee,' remarked (he old circotr man. .'ibat when the . Buffalo Bill Show retired from the xtrennous game of trying to amuse a jaded pub- lie, astute showmen and academic pub lie prints sympathetically discoursed on the 'passing Of the Wild West idea,' and the 'decadence of the cow boy'? It sounded all right, and aeem ed to have plenty of basis in fact for such a tni"g as the failure of. theTCody show seemed beyond ": the range of thinps probable, or posible; but the truti of the matter is, the Wild West idea is very much .alive, and there are more shows giving this- peculiar kind of i ntertinment at the present time than ever befo a in the history of tent amuupmotits ; Even the biggest circus the United State has recognized the potency of the Wild West as a drawing card and has added a Wild West annex to iti performance. " "The 101 Ranch Wild West Show, which exhibits in New Bern,: Monday, October 5, is the ben proof - in the world that this form of strenuous en tertainment is popular and will contin ue to be. -This show was -started in a very modest way about seven years aaro. In fact it was organized as a spe cial feature of th JamestewnS fair, with no expectation of turning it in'o a traveling exhibiilun. ' j -- j. "Its success,, however, was so pro nounced that it was equipped for 'the rojd,' and since that time it has betn JOU L RESULTS Jsl- TTin n J ' TTTT C v . , Queen Quality Shoes for ladies and Educator Shoes ; for children in all the new-' est shapes and Leathers, ? ; come in and let us fit you while we haye a full asort- -ment or sizes. , iz 1 uccessfully tourirg the count-y, uon stantly adding to its importance and reputat'on ard giving its owner, Mil ler. Brothers & Arlington,- a very satls f ictoiy annual profit '. - ' - "There is nothing the matter .with the Wi'd West idea. It is simply a question of giving, the public what it wants, and that is what the manage ment of the 101 Rmch Show Js trying to do ' i : , NEW BERN MURDERER, TO SERVE TIME IN LENOIR A nice Rule will be gi ven, away with each 5ct. taoiet."- - - .''r -,: . M. E. Whitehurst Go. (Kinston Free Pres ) "x Alex. Curti. a youth, whoiwas ff" vl-ted in Nw Bern recently with Ken nedy and Gautter, slayers of E. W. Sarlandt, a planter, wss Monday night broueht to Kinstod to serve two yesr on the . tods of Lenoir county. ' His sentence was orisina'ly five years, but was reduced by the court Curtis U a ra'her nice; looking boy, He was an accompli e, togethr wih Gautler; an aired man, in tha murder of Sarlmrit by Kenneily. whos wife i now with relatives here. " 1 - ' CHAIRMAN T. D. WARREN r " ' ' 5 " " BACK IN RALEIGH. - (News and Observer.) Chairman Thos. D. Warren of the State Democratic Executive .Commit tee returned yesterday from his home in New Bern, where he had been for a few days on business., He reports everything encouraging so far in-the campaign. It. is 'planned to have a number of speakers in the field in October, winding up . with a whirl wind finish just a few days before the election, r . ' - t . e - " - i , mt-A GREETING FR0:.MHE'PASW91 i, K , Ki,f m . 1 . . .f Vis J v' . - 1 , The first of - the season served in any si vie,1 ' ;' '.-ATHENS' " ClPfi':. " - ' BAMBALIS BROTHERS PROPS. - - ' . For Ladies and Gentlemen. - - - -X .THERE AR2 IN TH"V2. i'' " UNITED GTATC5 ' 19,085 BAGGArKEN MALES Ti 1 1 I a i f 1 1 1 - . L it -"VHING YOUR BAG5A&t - One Could ' Imagine -Her " A Smasher Of "Hearts - -" r , - , - - Waving Perfumed Handkeschiefas the train departs.' i v But As A Baggage SmasherNever - St Levies You Con't L-nciric A More Delicate or Dellghtful'Perfume ' : ,J ; r Than Ours Try It! ? ' : Brad ham Drug Company i I? . 4 Fruits end. vcfietcilcs of all kinds : . li C. E TISDftLE J -I -i t A J-J - --X r J lr J ,Jk 4tJ ,J ifiJL ,tv.-.. IT"-.-" grade and offers excellent training in Agricul-i-J i v Music. - Faculty jconsists of four College gradu- , ates ana graouate Music leacner. - t. Oil-Wiis! Fun; To:LTav2jA:"; Cci ' r 1 K. Si TpTvv; -II 1 ' ' ' Hoys end Glils rn- 4 . i i , .4" othcr Iziiz t!Jp- )) rr.cn t cf Gecvclrs ' hn crrivrJ, ct ffc Ct Cat CC5 r-3 L:!r.7, kzo 1 'wT Ii c r o 5 z i c :i a Go- i:- -r TV; I 4 V t A ' r u o Jo

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