S ttf OUYII CODlfl. I. '. fltlpAf ? flL II. 18"!) - mct'o.D ftlfTIOR. YullliiK XXII. IDMBtU. 7. - - A. 7 THE DAI CiSE- Court's ta::i Tkat Baf Is &f attaint. - Judge Moatgomery Write Ike Opla tra. BeeeptUa of firft Regl aeat T. Bat!! riaa Varlll4 at StaU . Fara. RaLuoh, April li-Te arrangement for receiving the Raleigh coror any of the First North Carolina llejlineol of Voluoteen arecopletiTi cby will most probably arrive fcoiu r avaaaaa mj arrive leooi whiu city JelTjjndeT barbecB - about April 2V-4 reception at tho. at the park. . t Democratic Slate Chalraab F. If. Simmons, who conduated aa ably the campalga of 18118, will deliver an ad dree at Atlaata April l before tbe Young Men's Democratic Club. Helta stirring speaker. It is no secret that Governor Itussell desires to go to Washington, D. C , and that he does not iutend to again lire at Wilmington. The plan K If it can be carried tat, to have Janes K. Boyd made Judge and then promote to his place the secuud assistant, giving the latler's place to Itussell. But it appears that there Is a hilcb, for it U sab! this was what the Governor went to Wash ington about last week, and that ha, was . was disappointed. It la learned thai af terward the Uovcrnor went Us. New York lo see a former lu partner ; in regard to any opening theie. The tte publicans htk liiilvr inwinl It m-oll and say Ibelr nel Cuuveullou will blacklist him It is learned from a penitentiary nfhV litl Ibat vuriolol I ha. ins.le its appear ance at the Northampton convi. i imi ou the U.isnoais river. All the .-uiu con victs h-tve lieeu Vaccinated. The Supreme (Jo in hi tiled su oJn lou In the c so ol Statu of North Caro lina v W II Day, J.nllce Montgomery wrote Ih.) opinion, which reverses the decision of I lie S.ipeil r Court aul de clares l iy entitled to tbe ollhie of super intendent of the penitentiary. The opinion says the o'iJhU wai simply to hare a decision as lo who is emitted to the custody of the State's prisou ami couriuls therein. Tbe question Is, wan the office of superintendent abolished by tbe act of 1899? The court ssys It had no trouble In arriving at the conclusion that lha office of superintendent is not au office created by tbe constitution. There Is a contract existing between the Slate and tbe defendant Day as to his office, and it cannot bo vitiated durlug bis term. The Stale, through tbe Legis 1 Ultra might be sallsdel that the man agement under tbe executive board ores led by tbe dlreoters, noiUr the act of 1893 is a lietler plan and a safer one for I uhlic, yet that is only a matter of meth od of management. The choice betweeu two ni odes (that is, whether ills belter for three to control than one) is such a choice that cannet bo made until lit defendant's term has expired. The ' Slate's prison is substantially the tame Institution ll was before the act of 189.1. The purposes for which it was establish-1 ad are the tame now as then, and the duties performed by tbe superintendent ! are substantially the same at those treat ferreJ to the board of directors and now being performed by tbe executive com mittee. No new duties htve ben Im posed end no new power granted, except that lo lease or tell lands, which does not alter the nature or character of tbe Institution. No function or doty which was formerly p -i formed by or Imposed opon the superintendent Is abolished. f, ., The functions and duties of that office V: -: are still necettary to the public welfare. . V V' They have not been abolished; they htve been simply transferred toothers. That cannot be dona according lo the law of -th M lwsti: The contract of the State with ; the superintendent nut lie kept. ir'"It It mat valid argument to ' contend that tbe executive board eta conduct the Slate's prison In better and more - satisfactory manner tlian.can one man. ',. You cannot oust the Incumbent ' of hl " office and continue the nfflce afterwards, ';. 1 Ihlt role applies to office creeled by : the conttltntlon, as well as those created " by the Uglslalor. It I not necesssry ' :, for the appointment and noiulutllo ot lha defendant Day to hate been cou i;hi Armed by ' the Senate, There watje :: , vacancy due to the resignation or Meer r: V born. The Governor mikes oomln tlons t4 III vaeaaclet la otHce He does 1 lhat alone la all cases. The defendant ' . Day it entitled to tbe possession of at property of I bo Stale's prison, to tbe control of convlete, as under lha law of 189?, a d lo the right to execute the dulleeof the office of tuperlaUndenl. -. Justloe Fnrches writes a coocurrtug opinion, laying thai It U io pl.la for argument that Day'e position au t pub llo offloe; that this It aot denied and that he had property la this offloe wktoheouU not be Uantfaried to anntbei' or otber-i that Ihlt la the law of Noi lb Carolina, an I Ih U this e tort has to held ta every Cures plcurbf tod poew f . t -l- monU la A wocwWrfutlv WUU,,II stlicirt timtt. Il tmHYifilltf tttnluv ' idosce. PrlctJS Involving this qiteotloa. It wat se laid down la the great case of Hoka T. Beaibiitoa, aelJ ever since" 18S3 to be the leading case srftkU sul.Jec and styled by Chief Justice Prereoa . bat Great slloe of Learalng." Judge Perches then tays: "I do aot expect to enter Into discission of politics that might la fluence me if I were acting as the Legis late re, . nor do I expect to --cswoi the number of lawyers , la -tkV teghUaUtre which pasted Ibis act, aor do I expect to Impugn their saotrvea, at It seems la bethought I will I am eotof the opinion lhat the act is nnoonstltntloeal Thia kind of aryumeat 'should have no weight with aa Independent judldery thia auggettfoa It true, It oosrvkta every Judge who has aver accepted: a aai on j this court of befog guilty of 'Impagttlne: the motives ot the ' Uglilatare-Teyior, jiJzTViaLikimi Caw of-lsklenOorr. tacawesitCmesaaeriitfrasire MYaiMTl&e ' Af.AMllnltn. ' '.i.u (6urtoat.ted noW;aHhat acl.rrfl " .i..r.,o, ..iJtolrylhe right to the co charge ef the intaoe asylume,-, nncoasil tloaal. I must now b M j"t l "illd then." .' " " iyii eu Tau t iein f sa ruijptM ' Attack Kxtk of at auUa. f 'SJUiNOToS, April 11. The follow ing dispatch has been received from General Otlt: - : Manii.s, April 11. Adjutant General, Washington. Insurgents attached MacArthur's line of railway communication last uigbl lu considerable force; repulsed by Wbeaton With heavy loss. Wbcalon's casualties, three kllle I, twenty wouudu l. Oris. This ilispilim lve a l lltlonal iiifor maliou oiieennu j Hie ll;iil at Mania Cru; x Manii.v, April 11. Adjutant General, Washington: Lswion's success at Santa Cruz more complete llisii roporied yesler.lay. ; Kue 111.' I (l ninety Hire : iinil irni 1 1 iead i n lie 1 1 an I 1111 ii'ier M'tioiisly woiiinlad. I, s iv too C4liirel i iiy without ileslriif. liou of pioprty. tils .i .s, luu wo.iiiile l, -ligUt, etwpl I one si 111: 1 ilic l. I.ien teuanl Kllln,' only "olll,:.-r wouudoil; slight In bind. Kiiemy r.mrul r.tstwurd; Lasrion in pursuit Hiis morn ng. Tbe attack of tbd natives upon the railway north of Msnila indicates to the War IWpartmoul offioials ibat while General MacAtlbur was pushing north ward bodies, of Filipinos took to the mountains and jungles ou tbe right of the railway and have been watching for an opportunity to capture the road at some point and thus cut off the main Oikly of the army to the northward. Ttie repulse of tbe hallres shows lhat tbey had not sutlloleul force to accompli, h 1 heir purpose . Weekly Crop Biilletlu. , The Weekly Crop Uulletln for week ending Monday, April 10, 189U, Is as fol lows: 'I he opening of the crop season of f89t in North Caroliua has been extremely unfavorable. Tbe wluter was severe; the remarkable freeze 'on Febroary 14th broke all previous records for cold weather. In tbe State, and since then tbe ralnfali hat been to excessive that the toll ha been continuously soaked. Roads have been almost Impassable, and very little farm work could be accom plished. he season averages from two to four weeks late everywhere, with practically no preparations yet made for the mala crop corn, cotton, and to- baccO. .V'- i y . i 4 .i -y , The reports of crop'cofrespiuideatt for tbe week ending MondtySspriHOtb, are unanimously unfavorable. The weather hat been cold, wet and gloomy. The week opened with a tnowtlorm on Tuesday, averaging from 3 lo t Inches In depth and breaking all previous records for April. On Friday a general and heavy rainfall occurred, bringing the average precipitation for ibe week to over i 00 Inches Following the snow storm the temperature fll to below freezing in the central and western por tions of the Stale, with frost at far as Soulbport. Pros Is also occurred oa the lb and lOih as far south at Wilmington. The average temperatuae for tbe week wat over 10 degree below the normal. ,' On account of the very wat condition of the toll very.)ltie plowing could rbe don; i Ao Intlgnldcani amount ef corn wat planted, and the delay ia ta prepa ration of cotton lead will contribute to limit the acreage to be planted. Gardens have hardly been touched but a; good many Irish potatoes have been planted, a few iweet pot aloes bedded, " aad. fODM meloe put, In, Tpbecoo plant ar small and growlug slowly: preparation Indi cate a large crop ol tobacco,. Winter wheat and oats are generally thin and tmalL havlug been, badly wluUr killed, but east of the Blue Itidgii lha plant look beelibytj W.laiaf pii r Jh worst condition, Much lot of grain oa low lauds resulted from frequent freshet la the mounialuou sections. Sowing of prlng oat bat been delayed antll It I almost too lata HlceMails1 arsTtallil ode HJ AM '4 ii II Track crop are growing slowly and shipment en hardly b tald to bav began. , Froas cut dowa peat and ua- protected Irish potatoes, but the greatest lot reult fr..m retarded growth. Tbe reporU ot dsmsge tsv strawberries art very diversified, but considering , that many acre ot vine were covered and the number of blossoms was Stilt tmall th percentage of actual lot Will aot be great. Tbe prospect for other frnlt I not noouragldg ; fruit tree aid ' grape vine were seriously cut back by the February freer", peaches especially thow very limited bloom. ; tt I rut nan cArrrax. Or. AkSMtS FmU mra ta Hts Caas BalU ml lafrsat. BsLlIOa, April IS Dr. O. H. Abbott says "My attoraey adrUe me that Ue Day dedelaa practically aeUlea my eat aad give m my place. I feet abeolal ly coastdeat of winning." The Attorney General gave Dr. Abbott leave to ,lastl: tula quo warranto proceedings ta try tbe till to the office of corporatloa oommla sl'oner, now held by K. C. BeddiagSeld. Tbe Attorney General spoke of It at ': railroad commissioner," then added, "The LegtsUlur be tbe right to ch sags tbe aame If It ao wishes. There is no doubt about Ibat." The Attorney General is doing quit a "land effice" business. He bat granted leave to bring suit In several other case. One of them It that of M. B. Wittlemao dthaVDrWaal Court oHlaeckitwbarg. fhecate la that oa fhT raratleai at W, Patrick, try tbe right to the control of the Atlantic and North Carolina Itailroad, iia franchise and property. Another is from Pamlico, where all the county officials are to try title. The last one to come in Is Benjamin F. He Cotter, who wants the office of treasurer from Henry W. Cowell. The Supreme Court bat given vitality to tbe doctrine at laid down In Hoke against Henderson; and Judge Clark's dissenting opinion I aa outcry and pro test against this doctrine. It is said that North Carolina is tbe only State In which It Is law. Governor Kussell, while in Washing ton, worked hard to defeat Ewart. That was in tbe line of tbe plan to bare Boyd made judge, Boyd's assistant promoted to his place and, Russell put In as assist ant. Il Is learned from high authority lhat Hussell, while lu Washington, "put in poison." llo did some damage lo K wart, and there Is no doubt but thai Ewarl would have been appointed last week, but for wbal Kassell did. Noith Carolinians do not care whether tbe Governor goes to Washington or lo New York. CHARING FILIPINOH. Oeneral Wheatou N tart ml to Drive Tham Hack, But Tliejr Fled. Lawton Captures tlie rlllpino Fleet. Manila, April 12 General Wbeaton started at daylight with the Tenth Penn sylvania and tbe Second Oregon Regi ments and two guns to drive the natives jlrom the Aoiejican righf Sank, between the railroad and tbe foothills. He met slight resistance near Santa Maria and had one man wounded. But be natives bolted when shelled by the artillery and burned and abandoned the town of Saula Maria, where a thousand of them were reported to have been con centrated,. ' During the rest of the day the natives were in full retreat toward the moun tains, burning tbe villages behind them Occasionally a few of them dropped to tbe rear and fired at the advancing American troops from the jungle, ap parently with the Idea that this would check tbe advance and cover tbe retreat of tbe Filipinos. But finding these tac tics Ineffectual, they scrambled after tbe main body. " Tbe American guard along tbe rail road has been materially strengthened and it Is not likely that the natives will succeed in gettlug In the future to at close quarters as they reached yesterday, even If they return from the mountains. t General Wheaten has telegraphed from the field to General Otis, saying: "They would not wait to be killed." v Getaeral Lawton It scouring tbe vicini ty of Santa Cruz. He finds tbe natives have decamped. Tbe General fees cap tared a gunboat, six launches and two canoes, comprising the Filipino fleet In Ltguna de Bay. These rettels were stuck In the mod of the river. General Otlt hat sent a dredge to the spot. . r Lake City LjrncaJnc Case. Chaklkstos, S. C, April 18. Two of the governments .moat important ill nesses testified la lb Ltkt City lynching case today. , They were X P. Ncwham, op of tbp men who turned State' evl denoe, aad M. W Springs, who a wear that on at the defendant asked bin) to Join th mob that killed fottmatur Baker, Newham It a whit map, and tayt be cannot read or write.. He used to llv In Lakily, but lao h turned Sltte't evidence h baa been provided for In Washington. i- i. . ,v , Ob th stand Nawbam twore that b met 8tokee, Eppt, Webster, .AJoaao and Rodger, who arc amoag the defendant, and others at 8tokv alare. . Stoke ha tald, planned the lynchlpg, proposing to tl fir to th poalofflc and kill Baker when he cam Out!. It wat agreed to do this Monday algbt. At- that lima tbe men named, wlih McNIght. Ward and other, went to the place. V , r '."l , He aad Early P. Lee, Newham tald, set fire te th bouse, while th other bin la th bushes and fired Into the place. Newham was rigidly erote-questloaed but tluck o hi original ttory : i . Newham declared that It did 'aot aa Kelly, Roger and Clark la the mob Ibat t Iliad Balwr.'?w:'vlvi-r , Springe laid Stoke tried to get him to go with lb mob to kill Btker, mil k re fused to do to. Springs wa belag crwse examlned' When ooort adjonrned on account at the illne of Juror llarpby. :x t aw. '- ', ; . T ttltl A III ) a4T " Tsk1 t alive BromoJ Qulnlo Tablet. All druggist refund th money If It falls to cure. Soc. Th genuine hti;L..B..Q da each tablet - ' .: I AMBVACAOllUt. Aaserleaaa aad BrUUk CaufM kjr semaaas Bern aUa kUUr. Grave Apaeekaaetaa Orer T atmre SesaUa. ' . , . WAaiiiwToii, April ilVThe sltuatioa la Saaaoa has suddanly become mote critical. y v-. Advice received: yesterday stat thtt ao-America aadJIrttlsb fore wat am- ayed by Miaa rehels AprtV I aaa Apia, tbe Samoaa capital,- and defeated Four Aioericsas ted three mm of tbe flihkb force were killed and five Ameri can and on Briton were wounded. Th news was sent from Apia by sleam er to Auckland, New Zealand, where il arrived yesterday and was cabled. Tbe Americans killed were all of the cruiser Philadelphia. Five men from the Philadelphia and Seaman Hunt of the BritUb cruiser Por poise Were wounded. Tbe ambuscade, according to tbe dis patches,, occurred on a German plaqla. lioa. Tbe manager of the plantation was arrested and detained on tbe British cruiser Tauranga. Affidavits were made declaring that he was seen urging rebels to fight Somoans say that MaUsfa, the rebel leader, was willing to surrender, but that ilerr Hose, Ibe German cons il, advUed aim not to do so. Further trouble of au extremely criti cal nature is feared in 8aiuos. There are also new possibilities of International complications Involving the United State and Great Brilian, which support Malletoa, the reigning tiamoan King, and the Germans, who support Mataafa. Grave apprehension is felt in Wasing- ton. Congressman Hull, of Iowa, said: If Germany persists in her present course there may be war." He also said Ibst lite people of the West believe Germany was hostile lo the United States in tbe Spanish war, Other members of Congress expressed pacific views. Jfxcltemenl In Berlin and London was caused by the news from Apia. The Ger man government, VHs, understood, holds lhat li baorto Iriawtv but British for eign officials regard tbe course o' Herr Rose, the German consul, as one ol tbe leading causes of the latest outbreak. Final action In sending to S inioa the commission which will deal with the situation is understood to be still delayed by tbe British government, as it desires lo instruct lis commissioner by m til in stead of by cable. The view Is held in German circles In Washington that much of Ibe delay In settling tbd Samoan troubles, as well as the grave aspect the troubles have as sumed, Is due to a desire on tbe part of Great Britain to bring about an armed alliance with the United Slates. THE SPECULATIVE MAKKKTS. Today's quotations furnished by W. L. Qalbraltb, New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. Nbw York, April lit. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. C'l a Sugar O. B. 4 tt 166 168 160 Hit 611 16(11 Hi 811 124 . 142 142J . Slff 62 M. O. P. . Manhattan . 118 126 1181 , Low. COTTON Open. Bh7h, . 6.00 6.93 Close August. 5.81 5 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close May 73t 74f 72f 74f CASTOR I A ..f. Jor Infanta, jM Children. Tat Ki&d Yon-fiati Alwajjjcsght Bear th r Signature of Hi Tim Cemlar. Where do think Agulnaldo will wind Wind up.1 He won't wind qp. HI finish will occur whan he's ran down. BOOKIXN'g ABNIOA BAX.TS, THE BEST SALVE in th world for Cms, Bruises, Sore, U leers, Salt Rhaum, Favor t Bore, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblain, Corns, and tllSkla Erup tion, tad positively cure .Pile, or ao pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect tailtf action or money refunded. Price IS cent per box. For by F. S. DuSv. J- r 11 iawammwaawamwr - - r- . ' ; ' ComCirilag. - She My fac la'my forlaaa. ' He Well, poverty It no disgrace. ' .: '-''"-'V: !-., J""", . '',!:.v'f"':' 3!'- V', vaaaat,.,-. ... , Tb naaaled bouse tttuds only a ghost of a chance of being realed. S" ":i.Tka . t Mea admire woaea aot becauta they are worn, aot beoaus tbey are aot men is i' 'v.Vf J,t, Stats tht lw Iw few ttoyt tatflli ttsuis - f. fY a a . REDUCTION TO THE "TRADE." Bretaerly l eeliaa; of a Hoaae Paiat- Thora la a s-ijtng that two of a trade eaa never agrou, but tbure is reason to be Uove thrtt thura s more iraterutty ut tuter , thjui is gore-rally supposed. An In stance to irove this theory la found to 'lha cam of an artist tn'ne suburbs who had the rant of tile ootta Btilnsved but week. J s nam 1 iuuud 01 ajou, out it was oooj very wall, nud the paluler was told' to hrinir lu his hill Three day litter the' mn of tbe bouse was told tluit the painter wouted to see him. "Tell hiui to leave tha bill and I'll send him a check," was the Impatient answer He was informed that the painter want ed to see hiui in person, so there was noth ing to do but to show hiui up. ' Wulir" suld the inau of the house rathur shortly "1 hope you like tbe job," said the paluter with a mysterious ainlle. He was Informed that It appeared to be aU right. "I always do good wsrk," said tbe pulntvr virtuously. "But thia here house boss, I rather throned myself on this when I found nut who you was." "So you found out who I was, did youf" ' Ves. When I went to the drug store at the corner lor putty, tbe clerk told me you was painter and one of the best In this country 1 usked why you didn't paint your house, then, and he said you had got your hand out now and didn't paint anything but piotures. 80 when I found you was in the trade I did my pret tiest. And here Is the bill 118.00 and it ain't no more than right, as you know, but being it's you I'll knock off the 00 ccntd. To the evui'lostlng credit of the oele bruted artist bo it said that he kept bis face straight and accepted tho reduction in the spirit in which it was offered. Hx change. I'lillud.'liiLIn Apiirenlleee. There are places in this city where the old time system of apprenticeship is still In vogue. Kmployees of tho Mercantile library are suhiivt to it. hen a boy ap pHcx for a position at tho library and it accepted, he is couiK)lled to sign articles bludlng him to faithful service for a term of yours lie receives a stated salary weekly, and ut the end of his term of serv loo he ulso rcecives in n lump sum 63 for every week he has been in the library's service However, there lire very few in stances where thu hoys stay out the full time. It Is optromtl with the nuuMujeaMBt to dismiss an unsatisfactory boy at any time, ami as n result not many of them roach the stage where they can receive tbe benoflt of tho accumulated sum. Pblla delpbla Kecord. Got on the Blind Side of Him. "I am informed by my bailiff," said the rural justice, "that this case, which I've been a sottin on for ton days come bun day, lias lieen appealed ter the supreme court after I had done settled tho whole thing in my mind. This is nuthin more ner less than contempt o' my oourt, which Is a rcckernlzcd oourt o' the state, but the miserulilo jack leg o' a lawyer that appeal ed It done so whilst I was asleep on the back piazza, au thou took a train an got out o' town 'fore 1 could git a lick at him Only for that, I'd ha' mauled him tor a jelly I'.' A tlanta Constitution. other's Friond b a liniment for expectant mothers to use externstly. It softens the muscles and causes them to expanj without dis comfort. If used during most of the period of pregnancy there will he no morning sickness, no rising breasts, no headache. When baby is born there will be little pain, no dsiiffcr, and labor will be short and easy. $1 a bottle at druggists. Send for s Fies copy of our illustrated book about Mothii'i Friind. Tha Bndfle)4 Regulator C., Atlaata, 6a. For Nil or Ieiit. The James A. Ernul Farm, located on Little Swift Creek, Craven county. For Term apply lo E. H. Whitley, Wash ington, N. J ' npRHK-UIGH Ikying aside all speculation these re main as the requisites of a perfect fence. Our Duplex Automatic Machine make jnst such fence in It 0 styles at lha rale of I'lty rodt per day, at a cost for wire 111 Lls-HTROTVG of only 18c for a pood farm fence; 18c for poultry f. net-; IftV for a rabbit-proof fence and 12c for ling fence. We will tell you plain, colled vprlnf or barb wire direct at wboh sale piu rs, Get our cat alogue beiore buying. KUselnian lro . Bos tM.RIdy. vi'le, Ind, W. F. Foy, Loral Agrnt, , New Dernr, N. C IMCJ.TICJIIT WANTED! To contract with a "responsible parly bavin- a good saw mill with capacity of 10 or 19 thousand feel per day to cut I or 4 million feet of our t'andlng timber. ,' QOLDHUORO LUMBEtt CO., . . ". Dover, k.'C;vw...-, Z,i SEED RICE I Choice Reed Rlrw For Sale at CHAS. B. HlLL'ri East Side Market Dock. New Bero,N.C ". ' '' : "" nnvE w mi mm Every Sufferer from lw Weakness, ansumptioii, Asthma, Catarrh or Bronchitis Can Be Am i"'H ' Mi a -sjiii i'i jaw Complete FREi Course of Treatment Vonsistinn of Four PrePmtioi a - r - The Socum System Nearly everybody you meet will re- gard it as a kind of insult to be asked if they have weak lungs. All seem to have a solid faith in the soundness of their own breathing machine. In cases of trouble they will admit there is a "heavy cold. " "a touch of bronchitis," or even "a spell of asthma," but as to weak or unsound lurrgs, never, NEVER. Even the poor consumptive, who scarce ly speaks without coughing, whose cheeks tre wasted, hollow and bear the hectic flush of doom, will assure you with glistening eyes that his cold is on the mend sfhd he will be all right when the weather changes. It is simply terrible to think how far we may be guilty by our indifference to the lung troubles of those near and dear to us. It is also a sad thought that we may hug a delusion as to our own health that we only get rid of when life itself must pay the forfeit. Nobody caii afford to think lightly of lung troubles. Nobody can afford to be mistaken about their possible dan gers. Nobody can afford to neglect them, or "let them wear out." or "get better in the spring." or any other tom foolery that leads only to wreck and ruin. I.unft troubles don't move back ward. Weak lungs don't grow strong by themselves you must heal them and strengthen them, and rid them of ihe very earliest (rerins of disease, or you are sim ly committing a form of suicide. K'ther you must cure your Ill We desire In say that we have laid in for Ihe FALL AND WINTER TRADE om .f the Largest and Best Aborted Slock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. TO BF, FOUND IN NEW BliRNK, And we respeotfully ask for a larger Share of jour patronage. We buy in large quantities from Grat hands and psy no middle men's pro6tt and are therefore prepared to sell ou as low n any one. We have just 00m pie ted a lot of nice STABLES and a large shed to shelter vo ir .vehicles, which youare welcome to ua FREE. W'ln-n jou come to the city Don't Fail to examine oor Stock before buying your Groceries. Respectfully, if, Mf.TiAI.im ItflmMll a a ee a I a a 71 Broad Street, NEWBEUWE, H7 CY FANCY GROCERIES - "'4: . 'Si-- ' . ' J. IV PARKER, ThonolCO. Cured. m lung troobtes or THEY WILL KILL YOU. lhats the whole situation in a nu'shell. Never was there a cure for lung trou bles equal to the newly-discovered Dr. Slocuni treatment. This forms a sys tem of Four Remedies lhat are used si multaneously and supplement each other's curative action. It cures weak lungs, bronchitis, asthma, coughs, con sumption and every other ailment ol the pulmonary region. It destroys every germ that can affect the respira tory system, and even in advanced stages oi lung trouble positively arrests the tubercular growth, while it also builds up the patient so that his system is enabled to tnrow off scrofula, rheum atism, catarrh, and other wastng dis eases. Thousands of cured cases already prove these claims. Thousands of grate ful people bless the discovery. The Doctor wants everybody to know the surprising merits of his system. He has arranged to give a free treatment (Four Preparations) to all sufferers. Full instructions for use accompany each treatment. WRITE TO THE DOCTOR. Write at once to Dr. T. A. S locum I aboratories. 06 and 98 Pine street. New York City, giving full express and postoffice address, and mention this pa per. Delay only makes your trouble worse. U GROCERS, OF ALL KINDS ' .VHifH6' v,;'".V-a :V " 'I 'i.1'; ' t,, Baooea, ftellabe ani Blgh CUra Canned Good, Fancy Sugar Cuied Ram and "Paeon. Cholc Pfiah Roasted Coffee, and1 bur PaatoM Tea, we k tve tpread hi atratptlng array for our patron delectation, at prion, attraction that it will pay jou lo come many site to aeoure,' '4",y ' ' '". If yi want good bread try a buwl of our "Bert la th Wrld.n There It nothing better made,. - JR., GCCE :77 13 rcr.il Ctrcct. ? FRIENDS ! rwv , ... I