TAB WEEKLY JUL etslHao.l 191. Published IiTvoBnUom, eeory Tims 4 it and Friday, aa M Middle Street, mw Bon, N.C. CHARLE5 U STEVEN 5, SDITO 4XB raOTBIXTOB. SUBSCRIPTION RATT8. Two Month, M Cents. Threee Mentha, 3 " Six Months. 0 " Twelve Months, tl.00 ONLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising rstes furnished upon ap plication st the office, or upon inquiry bj mail. tyThe JoCRHil is only sent on pay-In-advance basis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub -acriptiona. and an immediate response to notice will be appreciated by the Journal Entered at the Postoffice, New Bern H. C. as second-class matter. Section One Taesdar. Oct., 34, 1899 THE PURSUIT OF GENERAL JOE WHEELER. The steadfast loyalty of General Joe Wheeler-to his couutry and Its interests, causes him to be a target for such news papers as the Baltimore Sun, which Is anti government, and almost everything else, except its own Interests. The gallant Joe from the first day he went into service has been the subject of wkle spread remark, especially of an un complimentry character on occasions when the General stood by his country General Wheeler's latest letter from the Philippines to President McKinley, provokes the Sun paper to a long edito rial against "Fighting Joe," in which it attempts to belittle the hero of two wars iu order to make political capital for it self. The Sun paper's malice against the novernment is always of so violent a type that it does not spare men or things In order to make any point, being willing to sacrifice characters iu order to be suiicli national affairs. The Sun is not a mere political op ponent of the McKinley Administration Its against the government, and both sailor and soldier is alike condemned in the attempt to prove the Sun paper's position. But General Wheeler is not going to suffer at the hands of a grateful and patriotic people, even with ten thousand Sun papers maligning him. OUT-POINTED-OUT-SAILED-OUT- CONSTRUCTIONED. The great InterDallenal yacht race Is endeil and America rules the wave. Never in the history of the fifty years, since the America won the cup, was victory more clean, decisive and over whelming than that which has juBt fin ished. The English yacht has had every kind of weather from calm to almost tempest. The English yacht has had the advice and assistance of American skippers to point out her deficiencies snd correct her sailing mistakes, this in addition to the best of English skippers and yacht crew. The English yacht has been given the fairest of fair play, with the United States gevernmenl as.track clearer. The English yacht has bad the fullest sympathy and moral support of the New York Anglo Manias. The English yacht had the fall news paper support of the New York Yellows under the lead of the Journal, with Its corps of naval experts who found nothing good In the American yacht. And yet with all these the Englith Shamrock was outpointed, out-sailed and out-constructiosed by the American yacht builder, snd the American Cspt Barr with his American crew. In nothing has the Englishman wo.i. In this last yachting centest, the pre eminent race of all the contests sailed. The English sportsmen hsve been given an exhibition of all around Ameri canism which causes them to admire, in spite of suffering an overwhelming de feat. And truly It Is a rlctory which most cause every American to feel glad thai he or aha Is an American. Long Hail Colombia I ANOTHER CASE OF QUITTING? It to of local report, that Maw Bern can oiganlzs anything la the social, bus iness, loortlae; or religious lint, bat cannot keep any organisation going. 01 conn sack an Inalnnation of this kind oosld only coast from " fellow of tba baser 0." and oast he with oat aay arloae basis. v But while this local report maybe Minor sweeping In lU aalora, there art seme reel (facts to Jesttfy this looal rep- tatlo of belaf food oa rgaaldag hut nothing on keeping ap. fj ' ; A apodal lastaaojef into is see la tba Chamber of Cooimerea argesUatlea, which .after pleektlf ergaatslag and ufuuuf tuiuugu a mug, uiwan, auu tt Bur, teem o b.v. -qtjlf jut wh-a Its work should really be commencing, and wheat the necessity for lis eiialence and work were all important. If there had been any special reason or excuse for this seeming disappea1 anceof the Chamber uf Couimeiee, lL re would be les need af ihe qiier , " in e Is the Chamber of I ouime.i -e ' ' Bat no reaaon has tieeu et lorih, no publication made, no public outcry given, hence the need of tmne scanh being made for this organization t" dis cover if it ha ceased to live, or like report uiihl intimate, that H wa alive but was not conscious uf it. Seriously, this sudden cessation uf the Chamber of Coinine re in Us meetings i and proposed ope. a'.ious, I a matter ot deep concern aud importance 1" ew Bern's business interests. The progress and development going n every where elite iu the S.iuili. mn d j be found here, not however lhat New , Bern is dead, but it is dead compared to j what ought to be doing in the way of I secu.lng new trade and greater nidus trial activity aud development. There is never a convenient season to stop in a town's progress, and at this time especially It is not the occasion fi r l he Chamber of Commerce to ' nu i t." HOW ARE THE MIGHTY FALLEN ! Editor Caldwell, of the Charlotte Ob server, who has just finished seeinir Eu rope, confesses in a moment of menial aberration that lie has beeu in Lon.banl street, London, ami we suppose it fol lows that he returns to America "bound hand and foot to the Kothcliilds." We always suspected that the ablo gentle man had relations Willi the money devil. Norfolk Landmark. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy tliu sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when enleiing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, us the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive lmin them. Hall's Calarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. .1. Cheney A Co .Toledo, , conlairs no mercury, and is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood aid mucous surfaces of llie system. In buying Hall's Calarih Cure In sure you get the genuine. It is laken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by K. j. Cheney it (.'. Testimonials tree. Sold hy llrurgists, price 7-ic. per bot tle. Hall's Family Tills are the best. V Is.. ll her Wj s. A man wilh lots of money can go In sculptor and gel busted. You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Mar rhoea Remedy. F. S. Dully A: Co., will refund your money if you are no satis fied after using it. It is everywhere ad milted to be the moat successful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the only one that never fails It is pleasant, sale aud reliable. CoHts Money. Willicus "If marriage is a failure, why are there not more divorces and fewer marriages ?" Cynlcus "A marriage license only costs 50 cents." MOZX.BTS LEMON ELIXIR. Regelates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. Fr biliousness, constipation and ma laria. For Indigestion, sick and nervous headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases, take Lemon Elixir Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganlc regulation, lake Lemon Kli vir. (Oc and $1 bottles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mo.ley, At lanta, Ua. A Prominent minister Writes. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, wilh great nervous prostra lion, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Kliiir, and am now a well man. Rkv. ('. V. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, No. 2H Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ua. 2. Prominent Memphian Writes. Dr. H Mozi.ky, Atlanta: Having been a great sufferer for three years from Indigestion, and been treated by many physicians, who failed to give me any relief. Continuing to grow worse my brother sdvlsed me to try Dr. Moz ley's Lemon Elixir, which remedy he bad used for several years. I commenced its use, and must say your I-emon Filler Is the greateat medicine on earth. I have never suffered s day since I commenced using Lemon Ellilr. H. L. Rocco, 20t Hernando St., Memphis, Tenn. A Card. This is to certify that I nsed Dr. Moz ley's Lemon Elixir for neuralgia of the head and eyes with the most marked benefit to my general health. I would gladly have paid $.100 for the relief It has given me at a cost of two or three dolls, s. II. A. Br all, Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co., Qa. Hello I Lady I wish to get a bat for my hat band. Hatter What kind, ma'amT Lady A telephone' bat, If you please. Hatter I never heard of a 'telephone' hat. Lady Ob, yen! They ara tba kind yon can talk th rough. "Why wan 16,000 BOTTLES OF BOB lOTS TASTELESS Kc CHILL TONIO sold th first year of lta birth, weri Beoaoaelt U the BX8T AT ANT PRICE, sTanran toed to aura, mooey refunded If It mJla. pleasant to aaha. Isa no ImttU. Ik a stllil anil gllSISIllael III . ' - J 0 D BllADfJAM, Wbolenato and Retail "Great Haste is Not Always Good Speed." &Aany people trust to luck to pull them through, and are often disappointed. Do not dilly-dally in matters of health. With it you can accomplish miracles. With out it you are "no good. " Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels and blood healthy by the use of Hood's 8ar sapurilla, the faultless blood purifier. Dyspepsia-"' know a positive relict tor dj apepaia and that Is Hood's Sarsapa rilla. It cured me. My neuraiiria also stopped." W. B. Haldwih, 1H4 Oak Street, Kiiighamton, New York. Tired Feeling - " My appetite was capru lolls, my liver disordered and I was tirvd. Hood's Sarsaparilla relieved it all. It cured a friend of mine of female weak ness." Mas.Jni.BiK A Meabns, Clayton, Del. 3 foodS SaUapallflg Hood. rilUrur liver 111 ; th oon-trrluting and only -ihriic iu uke with Hood', ariapartiu: - Cliealcrfleld's Wit. I.urd Chesterfield was never at a loss for polhc retort. Once he proposed a pc-rsuu ns proper to till a place of great trust, but which the king himself was determined should lie filled by another. The council, however, resolved not to iodide- the king, for fear of a danger ous precedent, and It was Lord Ches tcriicld's business to present the grant of office for the king's signature. Not to Incense Ills majesty by asking him nbiupily, he, with accents of great hu mility, hogged to know with whoso mime bis nmjesty would bo pleased to have tin' blanks tilled up. "Willi the devil's!" replied the king In n priroxysin of rage. "And shall the instrument," said the enrl coolly, 'run as usual, 'Our trusty ai.d well beloved cousin and coun selor:' " At this repnrtee the king Implied nnd with great good humor slcoi d I lie jrrant. Loudon Word Dstcheri. Time Is rcnilred by nu American ear to ncriistoin Itself to Kngllsh "as sis' is spoke" in London. The cockney who li.nl no ditlic ulty of corrupting the Nor man French, making Route de Roy 'Rotten row" and Marie le Ron "Mil rylcbouo" and Rcnuchamp, who was one of the principal lieutenants of the CoC'ind'or nnd wns rewnrded with tho binds :it Warwick, Into "Beechain" would readily call High Ilolborne "Ighobon" and LudgRte Hill "I.u gtit'lll." Indeed the Kngllsh of the cab nnd bus driver, bright as they are Iu their own employments. Is not rendlly understood One lias to ask a bus con ductor more than ouce as to the Identi ty of the place to which he Is hound, for in calling out the nnmes there Isn't the faintest resemblance to what he considers (be proper pronunciation. The Way Ont. "So you refuse to give me the mon ey?" said the prodigal son. "Not another cent do you get," re plied the stern parent. "Then here goes," said tho youth ns he seized a silver mounted pistol from his father's desk. "I'nliiipp.Y buy!'' cried the old man, "would you take your life'.'" "No." replied the son, "I'm going to loan this to my 'uncle.' "Chicago New s. I'p to tlie rw Standard. "I understood you are looking for n servant.'' said the girl. "(lb. dear, no." answered the lady of the house. "When I was first married I was foolish enough to occasionally look for n servant, but I got over thnt. I'm looking for a genernl supervisor of the household now." Chicago Post. Safely Stowed Away. Mamma Willie, did you eat that jam? Willie Why, mamma, I heard the rats In the closet, an I Jest thought I'd move It out of their reach. Philadel phia American, "A great many people," says the Manayunk philosopher, "must believe there's luck In odd numbers Judging by the way they look out for No. I. Philadelphia Record. JSThy experiment on yourself wilh remedies of doubtful utility when you cm get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy' which has stood the test of time? Twen ty five years' sale and use havs proven that remedy to be a prompt and certain cure for colds. It will cure a cold In a day If taken as soon as the cold has been contracted and before it has settled in the system. Bold by F. 8. Duffy Co. He Kept ills Word. Snooks What a mean practical joker Smiles Is! lie told me If I came out In Dalsybloom he would have a horseless carriage at the station for me. Tools Well, did he? Snooks Yea; a perambulator! Joseph Btockford, Hodgdon, Me , healed a sore running for seventeen years and cured his piles of long standing by using DeWllt'i Witch Hazel Salve. Il cures all skin diseases. F S Duffy. Not an Hautl Dollar . "Did you ever earn an bontst dollar 'a your life?' "Never,'' answered Meaude lug Mike 'Once I worked two hoars far a dollar, bet when I got It I found It bad a plug In I'., .Ight over de head of da American eagle. Dat's what embittered ma life." Taring tha winter of 1897 Mr. James Reed, one of the leading citizens and merchants of Clay, Clay Co, W. Va, truck his leg tgalnst a caka of Ice in such a manner at to braise It severely. It became very much swollen and pained him so badly tbat he could not walk without tba aid of cratches, tie was treated by pbyskani, also nsed sevsral kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whisky In bathing It, bat nothing gave any relief tjnlll ha began oslng Chamberlain! Pain Balm, This brought almost a oompleu can la a week's tlma and ha belie tbat bad ha not nsed this remedy hi leg would bar bad to b amputated. Pain Balm to nn- aqaaled for sprains, bruises and rheums- 1 tUm. , For al by V, 8, Doff A Co, . C0n.IJM.EII.. Their Convention Fails to Afree as to Crop Reduction. lad astri a 1 Weals' Addrrn, State Xaaeam Attracts. Successor to Warden Kumcll Chosen. Cob federate Veterans Pleased. Tobacco Wrowers Meet. RaLh.ii l SO The No-th Caro lina cotton L-rowere convention met and elected WK am A. Graham, of Lincoln county, president. The committee is drafting r. - 1 iiions regarding the grow ing and sale of cotton. It will publish these and send them to all the cotton growing Slates Delegates were appoint ed to the Atlanta convention next week. The convention has convinced any listener, if indeed any conviction were needed, thsl the farmers can never be induced to p ill solidly together. It also showed lha ibe securing of a general re duction of acreage iu any crop is an im possibility. There w 1 some squinting towards Farmers' Alliance methods, hut at this not a few demurred. One speaker said if he had the Alliance where it was in 1890 he would fix things. Hut as North Carolina produces only one twentieth of the cotton crop is hard to bee what one State could do. The greale9t of all the freaks, Millie Christine, the two headed negresa, a North Carolina production, is on view here this week . The dress of an 8 year-old girl caught tire yesterday at the fair grounds from sparks from a toy engine. Her life was saved hy the presence of mind of a geulleinaa who threw her down and tore olT her clothing. The "vigilance committee" bagged four fakirs who had opened a swinging game and took them before a magistrate. 1'pon their pledge to gel out of this part of the world as quickly as possible they were released. The warrants against them we:c sworn out by J. W. llailey, editor of The Biblical Recorder. 1 he penitentiary directors express disapproval of farming on shares; as lone al 1 he Tillcry farm, and ordered il sub-reuted. Tuey decided to abandon the C;istle Hayne farm aud the rice farms ne:ir Wilmington because of ma laria. The board ousted Covernor litis sell's brother as warden aud elected 1. W. (ireen, of Frauklyn. Il also elected as farm sin ervisors; J. W. Wall, of the Ans. .11 farm; W. C. Abernethy and J. L. Ulieni, of ihe Caledonia faim, and J. 15 Chiisiiiin, ol the Tillery farm, all these being democrats. '1 he Confederate veterans aie greatly pleased at the meeting of their State as sociation and the large attendance. The address of the grand commander, Julian S Carr, was well icceived. His re elec tion was a deserved compliment. An unsettled question is as to a great re union of the veterans next year; whether it shall be laid heie during the fair or at son. e point during ihe summer. The best encampment ihe veterans haveiver held in this Mute was Ihtl 111 1SI11, at Wrightsvillc. The attendance al Ihe theatre here this week has broken all ihe records Manager Hivcr- .-ays. The tobacco growers met yesterday morning. They are very bitter against the American Tobacco Company, and their bitternc-s is loo great for words. They charge up in it U12 low prices and the general b piession in the market and say that tbe Legislature can crush il if il will oaly do so. M. V. Hic: :nds, industrial agent of the Southern Railway, made a capital addresB to the Stale board of agriculture by request. He said that this Slate was ahead of many others in tbe mailer of literature rc-atiling its advantages to settlers and thai the board of agriculture Is doing a great w ork. The board ap propriated li.soo 10 carry on the Immi gration work. This marks a new de parture. Il is tlie first appropriation of tbat kind. Now if there is some bust ling and hard work done good people can be b. ought in here. The Slav Museum continues to be the star attraction here. It is better than the best fair ever held. It is the finest object lesson auy State affords. The people fully appreciate It. Tb'rteen convicts arrived today from Halifax county, the biggest batch re ceived in a long while. The State Agricultural Society, to an nual session hero, elected Charles Mc Nsmec, of Asheville, manager of Van derbilt's properliei In North Carolina, president, Joseph E. Pogue, of Raleigh, was .e-elected secretary. Tbe vote by which the penitentiary directorste exonoraled Lewis Summerell of the charge of cruelty to convicts was 11 to 5 The action of the dlrecton re garding tbe matter of friction between them and Superintendent W. II. Day Is to Ibe effect lhat there Is no pe.sonal friction; only business friction. The latter has existed from the very begin ning. Mr. Jen. Oroan, of Franklin cocnly, succeeds Mr. Thomas B. Russell as war den of the penitentiary. He Is now here learning the rope. Warden Russell to e-lre-nely popular among tbe newspaper men. It li reasonably certain that after De oember 81 tba Btal will keep convloti on only lb farms it has bought; the Caledonia and th. Anion. This means tba abandonment of At fatma. It to the beat policy. . WoTcmcnU of Dewey. Washikotob, Oct tO Admiral Dowry wtf go to Atlanta early oast woek, to partlolpata la lha praaentaUoa of word to Lieut. Brumby, aad bt hat to wpted aa Invitation to bo tba fuest of tba city Ol Pblladetphlt on tho list last. After tbat his time will be lakes ap by lha PtilllnntnA f Inn mtalinn . tit tthlrh tvaV Mi a member. :-: , ', UPTON CONGRATULATES. The American Yacht. Columbia's Great Rsn la Deciding Race. Special to Journal: New Yohk, Oct. 80. -Today's race for the Cup was a magnificent one, ibe Columbia fairly moiling away from Ihe Shamrock In the stiff wind which was supposed to favor Ihe latter yarhi. After the race. Sir Thoiimi Lipion, oeoer of tbe Shamrock dressed his team yacht, the Erin, in American colors, and sent hearty congratulations to the victorious Columbia 1 he otnclal lime is as follows.- Start Shamrock, 11 00 H4 Columbia, 11-01 Turning Stake boat Columbia, 13 11). Shamrock 18 19-17. Finish Columbia, 2-40, Shamrock, 2- 45-1 7. Elapsed lime Shamrock, 3 38-2A; Columbia S 34-43. Corrected lime Columbia, S .S8-09 Shamrock, 3 44-43, Columbia winning in 6 miDUtes 34 seconds. FIERCE WAR WAGING. Reported 1S00 Boers Blown Up By England Exerting All Mlue Her Strength. The most Important news relating to the Boer war comes from Mafeking by roundabout channels. According to re ports, Colonel Haden-l owell, Urltisli commander at Mafeking, made a feint outside the town and to pretend to re treat. He thus, the reports say, drew the Boers over lyddite mines, which were exploded, killing 1,500 of them. Frequent fighting in the ncighhrohood of Kimbcrley, Cape Colony, continues to be reported. According to stories from English sources, the Boers have been using while Hags as decoys. It is reported lhat Vryburg, an im portant town in Beckuanaland, has sur rendered to the Boers. The residents fled in panic. The burghers continue to advance by way of Tintwa l'ass into Nalal and have occupied Acton Homes, 1G miles uorth of Ladysmith, the headquarters of Hen. Sir Oeorge Stewart While, British com mander in Natal. They have also ad vanced nearer Hester's Station, not far from Actou Homes. British troops re sisted the advance and the Boers at tacked them Willi cannon. A Cape Town dispatch says llio Boers are boasting that they will hold fancy dress balls and masquerade In British uniforms in Cape Town and llurban by the end of October. The lirat ships of the great British transport Heel lhat is to sail from South ampton for Africa carries 8,000 men. When all the British troops are ou the scene, it Is proposed to legiu a campaign aloug the railroad from Cape Town straight through Ihe Orange Kiee Slate to i'rctoila. Exciting scenes in the British Parlia ment marked a speech by Secrelarv Chamberlain defending the British policy towaid the Transvaal. PRESIDENT FLATFOOTED. Having: "Felt the Public Pulse" be Is an Expansionist First and Last. Washington, October 20. The Presi dent's return from his western trip. which was correctly designated as a pub lic pulse feeling expedition, was signal ized by the semi-official announcement that be had fully determined to throw down the gauntlet to the anti-expansion ists by coming out flat and strong for the permanent retention of the Philip pines, In his annual message to Con gress, mere is not tue Biiguiesi uouoi that this Is one of tbe results of the President's feeling of the public pulse. While bis talk had indicated bis per sonal opinion to be In favor of the per manenl retention of tbe Philippines, be had very carefully avoided saying so, prevloui to tbat trip. In fact, shortly before lhat (rip, he had almost decided not to make any specific recommenda tion to Congress on the subject. A mom ' ber of the Presidentisl party says tbe President was fully convinced on hli trip tbat a large majority of tbe people, regardless of political lines, favored the retention of the Philippines, and made up bis mind to make tbat recommenda tion to CongresL. Nut all. 8he-"Marrlage is a lottery." He ' Klght; and the women get all tbe prizes." Belief In Six Bears. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dili ease relieved In sli hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It la s great surprise on account of Iu exceed ing promptness in relieving pain in blad dar, kidneys and back, in male or female Relieves retention of water almost Im mediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is tbe remedy. Bold by C. O Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. 0. Mot OtMS. Tbe green grocer and the grass ow are not as veroant as tbey sound. Ha Lite Was Save. Mr. J. E. LKly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately bad a wonderful delWercnoa from a frightful death. Ia telling of It be isyr. "I waa taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran tot Pneomon. la. Uj longs became hardened. X was so weak I oootdo't evea alt ap la bod. Nothing helped me. J eipected to aooa die of Consumption, when 1 heard of Dr King' New Discovery. Ont bottle gar great relief. I eonllnued te ate it, and now am wall aad it roe g. I eaa'l aa too much la Jte praise." , This marvel loos redidne Is tba surest and qnlckeet euro la the world for all Throat and Long Trouble. , Regular itsee 60 cents and 11.00. Trial bottles ftoe a.1 F. 8. Doff ' drag etotej eyert bottle guar-inleed. p7 MM Dyspepsia 0 n I IPO Digests what you eat. 1 It utlSeially digest tbe food and aid Nature in itrenfftbenlnff nnd recon structing th exhausted digestive or- gan. It is tbe latest discovered digest- ant end tonic No other preparation can approach it in effldericv It In- sLaotly relieves and pennaneotly cares Dvnpepeia, Indigestion, Heartburn, SlckHeadachOutntlgia,Crampaland' 1 ait omer result or lmperrectaigeauon, Prepare by t. C DeWiU. Co. Chicago. F. 8. DUFFY. Fine Tobacco, Truck and General Farming Lands For Sale. One tract of 80 acres in one fourth mil nf r.itv of New Hrn. One tract of 87 acre in lees than one mile of city of New Bern. j ts-ostt rt QVi ootHna In bKaiiI nna mile of city of New Bern. One tract of 00 acres in two miles of city of New Bern. Oue trac of 90 acres iu two and one half miles of City of New Bern. One tract of 300 acres in thre and one quarter miles of city of New Ben. All of Ihe above tracts are well Iocs- lea, iicing ou ine same sine 01 me rivers lhat New Bern is. They are in good state of cultivation and we hold them at a moderate price. For prices, etc., apply to J.J. WOLFENDEN, New Bern.N.C ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND Wm-Kltteti There Is no kind of pain' or ache, Internal or exter- nal, that Pain-Klller . wllM 'not relieve. (LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB-' . STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' , BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. 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Ou I am now the Sole Agent for the o o o CELEBRATED p mw bm mm. a or. sdviith: W MIDDLE BTREKT, BtiMng A rppulaiion for pore food products baa always been our aim, aod which we bate sucoteded In by always keeping our goods op lo the hlglieet'alandaf d of excell ence. Our high grade Canned Good, Choice Teas and Coffee, Fine Cereala llntter Chetnem Are alwaya tho heat to be foaad any where, and our piioea ara aa lw.mt. tbe Lowest. ' : ' " ' ' ' I ask the aooerkefpt to rail at my otoro and neVe a personal axaml fon ol Stock and 1 ara suie oa will be pleaeal both a to quality and . - 1 - - " ' -.',' irloea. . , ..v; f ' . - . . " ; '. J ' T ,.''.. ' S Grocer. ' riMVtftltt'tTl-WvM-tMMt-tT-ttttSltlmttt1rtI School Books ! All Kinds ' At Baxter's Jewelry Store, next to lb ' r 1 . 1 . 1 a .giiiitL, new uern, r. u. scbooi Books al Low Trices by mail, poet paid. Write us for price lists and terms. j. m. j. h. nv.f.u KKI UBUtO, K. C- rrnrnitifiTu P I I? H V 1 I M 1 1 1 TT 1 1 ' ltia kMiiilh, uml AVlieelrighi. Manufacturer of Buggies, Wagoi I, Crtf, Drays, Repairing done on Qn'ck No. Ice. lyShip work a Specialty. South Front Street, near the railroad. Always on Hand Buggies, Wagons, Crte, DrA.va, etc., for salo, Ill Htore nnd to Arrive! 2,000 rolls cotton bagging; 2.500 bun dles cotton tie?; Heavy sacks, twine, etc. Prices low as any; I buy tbe contract ouantliv and eet freleht bv schooner. J. E. LATHAM, COTTON BUYER. THE REXLESTATEAGENCY Houses and Lots For Sale at Lowest Possible Figures. Desirable Homes and Tenements that will prove a fine invest mcnt. Collection of Rents a Specialty. Ottb e at residence, 17 Johnson street. K. E. IIAItPER. THE CAROLINA, Morthead City. N. 0. T. L. Hall, Prop Terms Satisfactory. 11)1 SK FRONTS THE OCEAN. MEDICINE ! ADVICE- FOB MEN and WOMEN. UdsDteGtloa, Hegoiates tho Boweh, 1 Mes Teething Easy. TEETBINA Bdieres tbe J Bowel TroaMes of I CMldren of Anj iga, 0te Only BS Cmtm. 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