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Terrible SlaughterEverything in Sight is Mowed Down, Regardless if Consequences.' Pe not alarmed, kind friend, this is not a war that males sad hearts and desolate homes; but, rat her, one which will gladden and cheer and bring comfort to the rich and poor alike. I most clear my store of a good deal of its present slock, in order to make room for new spring goods, and to accomplish this I am waging a slaught ering war on prices. Everything in the Dry Goods and Clothing line is being attacked. Come in and let us show you the great bar gains we are ofiering. You cannot afiordto miss this opportunity. We are going to close these goods mit, legardless of cost. If you are looking real bargains, come quick. Don't forget that we are in the Grocery business, too, and can and will save'you money. F. B. Edmundson, HUSTLER Fertilizers. II you want the Best Fertilizer on the marker for almost all kinds of crops, come to see us and get the N. C. Alliance official guana With the use of the Alliance official last season Mr. B. B. Williams; of Urantham's Township, raised over f 400,00 worth of tobacco on two acres of land, some of it bringing $57.00 per hun dred. We also sell the Genuine Bone and Peruvian cuano, which is a lilt- 1 1 a. I I T. f . - mue caeaper, acui rnospnate, nainit, uone and Potash Mixture, Muriate and and Sulphate of Fotasli, Nitrate of Soda, and cottop seed me&L Hood & Brltl Refrigerators. The celebrated LEONARD CLEANABLE RE frierators are now on our floors in any size desired, and we cordially invite your inspection of them and are sure they will please you. We have fifty ICE CREAM FREEZERS, foufdif ferent kinds to select from, the White Mountain among them, which we will sell as low as anyone on earth. A pretty line of ladies' and gents' Especially nice, cool and appropriate for Summer use, at reduced prices. NEW HAMMOCKS in stylish and attractive de signs just received. Parker & FaiKener FuroiKGo-. TUB PEOPLB'8 PRIBND8 Picture Framing Neatly Done. About the Price Did it ever occur to you that a pricejin itself is absolutely ft 72? "0. Mark I - Quality Cores Eczema and Itching IIu mors Through the Blood Cost Nothing to Try it. ? B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is now recognised as a certain and sure cure for Eczema, Itch la? bftlr, Humor, Scahs.Scates Watery Blisters. PimDlcs. Ach ing Bones or Joints, BoliiyCir bunclos, Prickling Pain in the Skin, Old Eating Bores. Ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm taken internally, cures tne worst and most deep-seated cases by en ricbinp, purifying and vital sing me Diood, thereby giving healthy blrod supply to the skin. Botanic Blood Balm is the only cure, to stay cured, for these awful, annoying skin trou bles. Other remedies may relieve out a. u. a. actually cures, bea every sore, and gives the rich glow of health.to tba shin. B. B B. builds up the broken down body and makes the blood red and nourishing. Oer 3,000 vol untary testimonials of cures by a j tame wood ualm IB. B. B. uruggisis fi. Trial treatment free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co. Atlanta. Ga. Describe trouble, and free medi cal advise given until cured. n , n n n D Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artlflJiallT dieests the too& and pIAm uaiure in strencrtneniDe and racon structlog the exhausted digestive or fans. It is the latest discovered difreat. ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in sianti j relieves and permanently curei uTspepsia, jQcesuon, ueartDurn, Ftetulence. Sour Stomach. NavA. Sick Headache, Oastralgla.Crampsand all other results of imperfect dige3t3ea, Price 50c. and IL Larse ixe raintaini tu. small alia. Book til aboutdapepaiaroailedlrea prtrv" by e. c ot Witt a co, Cbicog J. H. Hill & Boa Golisboro . N 0 $500-Reward I we will pay the! above reward for any cae of Liver Complaint, Dyspep sia, Sick Headachs, Indigestion, Con st' pation or Costlvenew we cannot cure wittx lilTerlta: the Up-to-Date Little Liter fal, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely vegetaoie ana never xau to give satis faction. 25o boxes contain 100 Pills. lOo. boxes contain 40 Pills. So boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of substitu tions and imitations. Sent by mail. Stamps taken. NERVITA MEDICAL uu. uor. uuntoa ana Jackson Bts. Chicago, IlL Tor tale by Jenkins 6 rarnes, .urureistii wolds bo ro, M. O. meaningle88,and very often deceptive ? g j a. price may seem to be very low and still be an outrageous overcharge if the ex pected quality is ab sent It's the relation that price bears to "The above name plate on your Boggy guarantees honest material and workman ship throughout. Higher grade than others offer for same money. Old fashioned lead and oil paint foundation, with up-to-date finish. Satisfactory service." that determines whether the price is e high or low one. Price and quality -to gether produce VALUE. Shrewd buyers want GOOD VALUES not simply low prices. Long years of experience enable us to com bine all the above features in the JONES BUOGT. JOHN SLAUOHTEB, Mgr. CARL E. STANLEY, Asst. Mgr. GoidsDoro uimerMioo go. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Walnut Street. Phones 8t and 96, 'Prompt service at all hours Summer is here, and so is our fresh KO MI Tea, which we respec Jul'y invite you to try. Also Green and Black Tea at prices to suit. W.iK.-,i---i-. WMlr' Bizzell & Wooten. Rootbeei mm --r" - -an- Pennyroyal pills MlHlMllrftnlM fare. trUttii units Hk , i uraun UkHun (ul Dim-J) Mm. tm vtik ;.im itbtai. Tmkm ' 'wan, unawNi u W W.t r V "V tUf f- rsUw." . Umr, , S ? ' i'- tm mjrm ss sssi - ' mm Mtm w PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CTmum mA WoifiM lb Mb Wtvn Tails to Ecator Ormy i ur u in on in iui mini. Mp dilMIM ft 1.11 UUiat o!,.ll.Q0t Imnrt RE VIVO RESTORES viTALrn Made a Well Man JofMe. IPJEUSTPTOAX HTnVTTUD'y prodocM tbo abenr recclti to SO days. It acta powerfully and qotakly. Core bn tli othert till xounc men will renin their kwt macbood. and old men will reoorer their yoatbfiil Tlfor by mini KB vivo. II quickly and lartjly rettoree Ntrroiuh Den. Loet VlUUbr. Imnotanoy. Nisbtlr XmUelooa. boat Power, railing llemory, Waatlnt Dlaeana, and all affeota ot self-aboee or aaoewail lndiasretlon, whlehajiflta one for atndy.buelneM or marriage. It not only ourea by startlnc at tbe aeat of duenna, dui la a great nervatonla and blood builder, bring ing back tbe pink flow to Ml eberkaandra atorlng tbe tiro of youth. It wards off Insanity and Coofomptioo, Insist oa baring KEVIVO, no Other. It can be earried la vest pocket. By mall UH per package, or aU for with a port tiTS) written coanuttoo to enre) o rerassl the anoney. Book and advise free. Address KOHL MEDICINE VLrWBSS!1 HTror r la la Ooidsboro by If. E. Vblwon & Bro., dra(rgsts, Wanted For U. S. Army I Able bodied, unmarried men, be twppn the sees of 21 and 85. citizens of United States, of good character and temperate babns.who can Beak, read and write English. For infor. nation, apply to Recruiting Officer, old Arlington notfil flfJilfihorA M fl THEieo;iwnic.,ai 1 1 Canada. Directs Settlers- tn'f.Z ' t North For Homestcidsfl ' t . , MOST OP IT 13 WILL WATERED. . '' ! Teaniaeamlaa Beat Altraetias Considerable rapalatlom Soil la Terr VerUlo aad Laal Geaerally Level-Better Adapted to Mem With Small Capital-Well Timbered. A great land rush to New Ontario bos commenced. The advantages of this territory as a field for colonization are Just beginning to be appreciated by the increasing number of young Cana dians in the older districts of the coun try who are in search of homesteads, says the New York Journal. Hitherto th& exodus from the rural districts of those in quest of good and cheap agri cultural land has been directed either toward the western states or the Cana dian northwest The former movement, however, is practically at an end owing to the ex haustion of the areas of fertile land to be had free or at a low price, while the j . . . uuuouoiea advantages possessed by a prairie country for wheat farming or cattle ranching are offset by the scarc ity of fuel and water and the liability to summer frosts. The wooded country of New Ontario Is free from these disabilities, and, while it does not offer the same 'acui ties for wheat growing as are present ed by Manitoba and the northwest, it is better adapted in many respectB to men of small means, owing to the prox imity of diversified Industries, which give opportunities for temporary em ployment and afford good local markets both for the timbers removed in clear ing the land and tbe produce of the farm. The phrase "New Ontario" is some what vague, and the area covered by it Is not closely defined, but, generally speaking, It is applied to the portion ot the province northwest of Lake Nipls- slng and French river. This immense area contains but a few small settle ments, as It Is only recently that it capabilities have been realized or the land thrown open for settlement The wrong conception that has widely pre vailed as to Its fertility is largely due to the fact that the Canadian Pacific railway runs through a desolate an barren wilderness. The impressions many whose opinions of New Ontari have mainly been formed by hasty ot servations of the country in the lmm dlate vicinity of the railway could C well be more erroneous. The publication of the report of tb government exploration parties which were sent out last summer, some de tails of which have been made public, wm, do much to spread abroad more correct Ideas as to the vast resources of the region and more especially as tc the fertility and fitness for settlement of very extensive tracts of land. Thf area of good clay land around I.ak Temlscaming, where several thrlviup townships are being established, is at tracting a considerable population This tract has been found to extend Id northwesterly dlrectlou right across the district of Algoma, comprising Id all about 13,000,000 acres, 75 per ceni of which can be cultivated, while a large portion of the remainder can b made fertile by drainage. The timber. pulp wood and mineral resources ol New Ontario greatly contribute to tht progress of the settlement, as thev have led to the establishment of iin portant Industrial enterprises, which in many sections precede the occupation of the land Instead of following it, a has usually been the experience of new settlements. To settlers the Temlscaming region Is recommended on account of its piox mity and the highly productive char acter of the soil, which is a strong clay rich in phosphoric acid and potash. and so fertile that It will yield repeated harvests without manuring, and tin surface of the land is generally level The timber comprises pine, spruce, bal sam, tamarack, cedar and poplar, and in some places the land has been bum ed over, greatly facilitating the labor ot clearing. Telegraph poles bring 12!i cents n foot and pulp wood $2.50 a cord, aim there Is a good market for railroad tics be timber Is floated down to Ottawa. and the price is paid on its delivery at the nearest stream. The country, like most of the New Ontario territory, h well watered. Object of Victoria Leagae, The newly formed Victoria league. which has been founded In England In honor of the late queen will endeavor iq uecome, as us cousuiution states, "a center for receiving and distributing information regarding the British do minions," says the New York Tribune. In doing this it alms at establishing more Intimate relations between the mother country and the colonies. The Countess of Jersey Is president of the eague. Lady Twecdmouth vice presi dent and the executive committee Is beaded by the Countess of Derby. Vegetable Preparalionfor As similating theFoodandRegula ling toeStomachs aiklBowels of Promotes DigestiortCheerfuP ness am iiest.coiuains natter 0pium,Moiphine norlfineraL ot Narcotic. ftm Sad- Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa Tlon. Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoca Worms .Coiwulsions.Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Fac Simile Signature or NEW YORK. EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. uMiflliill - Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the lature s!irrn'4-Miv M M a!VI ur J Thirty Years 1 TMI Mirraua anamuiT. mr voam cm. Foil Line otss; Gent's, and children's Shoes i Cut Prices, Ab)it 103 in. Hmd Jinl RscwjJ, All Goods at Lowest Prices. Ask to be shown our "Black Cat" Stockings. Yours Anxious to Please, Southerland, Brinkley & Co, Baldwin Refrigerator THE BEST i'-""rv;".4 . p i Royall & Borden, THE FURNITURE MEN. BKAUTIE5 THEY ARE! Our stock of Oxford Slippers, Sandals and Hosiery for Ladies and Children in now complete. There never was a prettier line A Btory related by Correspondent I style and durability. f 1 J a ah I w - Ja aiavuuuum ui iuo ix)uuou wuronu io tr. 1, - K ic. ws of the discovery of a Boer who hud " ' a wu,Prow "uo Ui received a terrible bayonet wound nhopp. Hoso and Hats for Men through the ribs. As U.e msn was te- L4 , irtt. oi-v-i, London Tommy - who was wotchlnc m asked if ho was badly hurt "Yes," aid the doctor. "Do yoq know hlraT Course 1 do," said the Soldier. "He's one ' mine, gut 'lu, put 1 aid it as gentle as I could. It wasn't the sbOTln tnj It was the pullin oat. Lacky Boys. Stylish, they meet the popular demand. Give ti8 a rail nnrl see for vjar 8clw. 4 , -., 7 Bizzell Bros. In Use For Over a) HI ON EARTH room n. , sj QROCIU-I. Ulep.dvuiterafM FboBkttdH&ta; ' , ' J
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