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Wmkb ft 1 0ttftt VOLOHI XXIII. SIW BIRN, CRAVIH COURTY, N. C. TUISD1T, APRIL 17, Hum - .FIRST SECTION. M'MBCR 8 ; . 1S1IHST III. Britain Kay Be Called Upon To Meet A Great Crisis. Talk of Ai I'ltlniatani From ihe Czar. France Uglj. CronJ Lands At St. Helena. Roberts Is Sat isfied. Special to Journal. 8t. Pbtehsiiuo, April 14 Tfce Czar started last evening for Moscow. There are rumors of extraordinary persistency car rent at Moscow that on Easter Sun day the Czar will I'siie a manifesto con talnlng an ultimatum to Great Britain commanding tnat sue conclude peace With the Boers forthwith. The ultimatum is IC he issuer) under the threat of Russia occupying Cabul and Herat in Afghanistan if Great Bri tain fall 9 to comply with the demand. This report is connected with the fact that no reservists arc at present allowed to take unlimited leave of absence, but probably such orders to the reservists are connected with the projected sum mer manoQvers of the Central province? in which two hundred thousand troops will participate. The Emperor William of Germany is expected to be present at these maneuvers. New Yonn, April 14 The New York World says that it prints the intention of the Czar to issue an ultimatum with an reserve ai it nas ueen unable to con firm the report. London, April 14 A Paris dispatch says that as President Loubet drove to the Exposition grounds t day, there were cries of "Vive Lcs Boers." The crowd hooted the Kight Hon J. Monson, the British Ambassador to Franre. Cai'k Town, April 14 General Car rington sails toiluy for llcira, Portuguese East Africa. It is supposed that he 19 to command (be British division tiiut will go to Rhodesia. General Gatacre. who has been ac cused of being responsible for the recent disaster to the British at lieddersburg in the Orange Free Mute, has rtturnidlo HlociiiC.uu in after a brief visit here. The report wai that Cenernl Roberts had ordered Gatacre to retu n to Lon don. Eye witnesses of the light at Kern 8pruitt say that I lie attack was led by Capt. Ricchmunn an American, is un true, lie was present only as a specta tor. General Cronja was landed at St. Helena this morning. There was no demonstration. A b.tttallon of the Royal Artillery escorted the General and his party to the Kent cottage wh;re they will live. London, April 13 Evidences that a great movement by Lord Roberts is im minent are rapidly multiplying. The Bloemfontein correspondent of the Daily Mail has been allowed to send this meb sage: "There is nothing whatever to cause uneasiness. It will presently be seen that the Boers are just where we want them. In a word, we are all right." Silence envelops the movements of British forces north and south of M life king, to relieve that town. Cape Town advices stale with an air of mystery that "good news is expected from the town soon." There Is evidently no doubt that the condition of the garrison Is becoming desperate. London, April 13. Tho Daily Ti le grapb lias received tho following dis patch from South Africa: Bloemfontein, April 13 The Boers try to vain to push tneir patrols nearer the railwaybelow Bethany. Further pre cautions are being taken to push them back eastward. Wepner Is reported all right and able to await other developments for its te lle.. Cannon havo been attached to Oeneral French's cavalry division. The troops ara marching forward. The Boers are keenly discussing the question whether President Kruger doet not mean to trick the Free Btalen bf keeping the war away from the Trans aal border, then suddenly surrender log. Tbe Imprest loo I deep among them thai their recent minor successes re but Dashes in tbe pan add tbat tbe British triumph Is Inevitable. They are and taatlxe the fact that tbe British prep rations are Irresistible. Low Don, April U. Tbe Dally Mall has received the fellowlnf dispatches from 800th Africa: Loainto, Msiqttes, April 1J The etna! Boer lost bp in the end of March Including prisoners, Is estimated at IS, '000. At present tber are 7,000 Boer In Natal and about S0O the Free PUIS. Wanii Tbe Bill. ' " Wni0T0H, April M-Raprataau- lire Uepbvra of low eoaifaaaa U cir A Mlate hi petition to the Committee o ' litis asking that body to Ai time fot taking ip tb nioara.Offl Canal BUI, II bat secured tb sly tra of P7 fte ' pallcaa and 100 Dnaooral yesterday and CASTOR I A Tor XaJkaU a&d CUUrea. Til thi Yoa Hm Jtas E::;t! - , Saara the .yVfj-T C'Caatar Of CCVvVf7wV . .,--. I THE STRIKE AT CROTON. Active Measures Taken to Prevent Mstur bancc Troops on tbe Spot. special to Journal Mt. Ykkhon, N. Y. April 14 Orders have been Issued to ihe National Guard to go to C'roton to defend the Crolon dam against strikes. They reached here Wis hfteruoon and Company 1! U loca ted lierc and will proceed to Yunkers, wh- re Company A. will join it. Both companies tomorrow will lie taken to Crotoo on a special train on the New York Central. They are sup plied w ith three days rations and 20 round ball cartridges. Strikers threaten to use dynamite against them if at tacked Cuoton, N. V , April 14 An armis tice until Monday was agreed upon late this afternoon which it Is believed will prevent bloodshed. It wan made at a conference of the Crotou dam strikers. and Italian contractors and the mem bers of the State Board of .Mediation and Arbitration. Ai.iuny. N. V, April M. The Gov ernor sent an order this afternoon on Genera! Roe authorizing him to order out whatever troops were required to restore order at the Crolon Dam. RALEIGH Wilson Not Reconciled. Strikers Cut The Wires. Politicians Go On Trip. Rai.eniii, N. C. April 14. The oral argument on the Durham vs. the Sjtithcrn Bell Telephone ens 3 which is to test the Craig law was beard in the Supreme Court yesterday. The C890 as has been stated was argued by briefs sometime ago. The decision will be of much interest. It was reported that K. Oiho Wilson, the county chairman of the I'opuliM committee had become reconciled to Sen ator Butler, but he says that is not true, and that he will bolt the Stale conven tion If Butler is named on the ticket. The Popull-t county on ention met here toihy. There is much interest felt here in the ball game played here this afic runeu h - twecn Lehigh and the Airrienltuial and Mechanical College teams Goycrner Russell on yesterday decided to grant the extradition papeis of the Governor of Tennessee to he served on Mr liaxter Shcmwell of Aslieville. An account of this case was f-iven souw days ago. Tho State Journal" begins pnblici- tion here today. It is a Republican p:i per but is for White Supremacy. It is edited and owned by Mr. James. M Allen. Tim Western I'nion Telegraph oilier here this morning found that the Mil kers and their friends had cut the wires in several places between here nnd Ooldsboro. At Neuse and at Princeton Yesterday all were In order except at one pipit. Shcrllt Page was this morn ing asked to send from here deputies to protect Ihe office and operator at t'ary. Garner, Moriiovillrj and Auburn, ("ary Is the only Important point as it is there (hat tho Southern and Seaboard tracks crops. The Stale charters the Montauk water and electric power company. Tbero wero iuite a parly of Kcpubll cam and Populists who w ent to Vmh- ingtnn on the quiet Thursday night. Secretary Thompson was one. Agulnaldo Not Wanted. San Khancirco, April i:t "I scarcely doubt the truth of the current rumors tbat Agulnaldo li concealed in Manila," said First Lieut. George K. Knox, "if ho wero I do not think that the authori ties would make much effort to catch lilrn To capture snd Imprison the in surgent chief would be to make a martyr of him, ami tbe effect on the natives would be bad. If he is let alone the Macabebes will sstssslnalc him, for they have no love for him." Lieutenant Knox has just returnod from Manila, where he was for over seven months chlof of police of the Qulapo district. "The astivrt are queer peoplo to han dle," said Lieutenant Knox. "They place no value on a human Ufa, and are not afraid of knives and firearms, but strange to lay, they are In mortal fear of bard fist or a lasb- Tbe Macabebes sre tb best fighters, butcaro lb lean for t hums life. I hive beard It often assert ed that Macabehet have never been known to take prisoners; they always kill. Tbey will assassinate Agulnaldo if tbey got a chance. . Orefon For Fusion. FoaTLAHt), Oar, April H--A com plot fusion between the Democrats and I'opnllslt of Oregon was accomplished today. Tb report of tb conference oornmll- U wat submitted to the Bute conven tion! last algal, bo no action wee take Dill today, whs both lb eovertlons adopted lb report. Tb distribution of oflloa wat a follow . Democrat-Two Presidential Sectors, Jwiloa of the Bupraro Court, two Cva greetmea. f . , Populist Two Presidential lector aad Tjoi and Dairy Coailaaloier. hKo family ca afford to b 'without Om Mlaata Cough Car. It will Hop a I amifh had ear a told unW-kar ihtn """V a w- BtrtIf Htm, Pa. It urt roup, broa- ehltls aadtU throat aad long trouble ,n(1 P,"t consamptloa. Plttarit ant) harm!. F. B, Duffy. ' Will DEVELOP. j At Wednesday's Convention Fusion i ShOW Plans, ' i 1 W(,t I'lctnr Mixed. The Strike Trouble Continues. The Base ball Season On. Wire Cutting Is Going On. Kalhoii, H, C, April ltiih The Populist Stale convention meets here on Wednesday the 18lh- Senator Hettigrew of South Dakota aud Senator Allen of Nebraska are expected here to address tbe convention. The w ork of confer ence of Populists and Republicans held in Y ashlngton last week will show it self at the Slate convention. It is sug gested that LInucytbe Congressman who has made himself so obnoxious in his speeches before Congress will probably be the fusion nominee fer Governor. Another report is that there will be no fusion ticket, but that each party will run us own household. Rather a funny incident occurred as to the picluies of Hon C. B. Aycock and M r W. O. Turaei, the Democratic nomi nees for Governor and Liutenant Gov ernor. By some mistake the News and 1 ibset vt r put the cut of State Senator Travis in its columns and labeltd it Hon W. li. Turner nominee for Lt-Govcrnor. Soil went out aud so was seut to the Richmond Times and appeared in that paper as it had appeared in the Raleigh paper. Senator Travis laughingly claims the Lieutenant Gevernorship, saying, he bus the ctedcnlials, for his picture is so -ticketed. The Leon Steam Laundry Company of Mecklenburg was incorporated on Satur day. I'licre is still trouble as to the strike of tbe telegraph operators. Lines aie 'icitifr cut constantly. Yesterday out at the Park wires were cut and fell across the electric companies wires, burning out several instruments. Trains are running on lime. I liu relies were packed yesterday at 1 ne easier services ami tne music was splendid in ibem all. The day was one ot the most pi ifcct ever seen here and the Kaster dresses showed up to great advantage. The Virginia State Chemist, Mr. K N McGruder of Richmond is here to inspect I lie labrntory and arrangements in the North Carolina State Chemical Depart ment. Tbe Virginia department is only r. cently established and Mr. McGruder is gel'ing suggestions On the base ball ground 011 Faturday the Lehigh ball team defeated the N. C. Agi iciiltural and Mechanical College team in a score of 0 to 5. The visiting team aie set down as among tbe most gentlemanly set of fellows that ever were here. Today the A. it M. boys played the Wake Forest team. Ahcvllle is cut off from everywhere as far as telegraph service goes for the w ires are cut bo that not a message has gotten through for some days. There was some little trouble at Selnia yester day, but today all is quiet. On Satur day night it was rumored that firemen anil engineers would enter the strike, but they have not done so. The Democratic nominees start out today on their tour of speech making over the State. They spoke today at llurliugion. Easter In Washington. Washington, April 14 Kastertide in Washington will be, as ever, the season for rejoicing. Official and diplomat will lay aside the cares of state to participate In t lie festival to be celcbratod in all the churches. At the White House President and Mrs. MclClnlcy al ways celebrate Kastcr. Mrs. McKlnley Invariably send9 a car riage load of the choicest (lowers to the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal church for decoration. Tbe preldent will at tend church tt usual, accompanied by Mrs. McKlnley's nelce, Miss Mary Bar ber. Visitors In the city will be sure to go In crowds to the President's church. They will tee him enter, a quiet figure In his suit of dead black English tweed, rarrylng a silk hat that is still surround ed by the badge of mourning for bis mother. Hi. John's Church, which is the most popular of tbe Episcopal churches, who bsre anew Interest Bundty because it Is known as "Dewey's Church." Tbe Ad miral has bad a pew In this church for many) ears. II Is a constant attendsot snd It It eipected that Mr. Dewey will appear there tomorrow. Burned In toe Mine. Specltl to Journal. PiTTsni;au, April 14. A Dumber of miners estimated al two to sixteen ar Imprisoned la lb Eea Mo mine si Hatelton station behind a wall of flam id iraok. Tbey war caught yesterday by flr ad all last aUbl ax fought la flam while vomit walled la blpla agony iboul lb moaia of lb pit. It tat tela Inspector Black I a lb Ma aad bat vtry llul hop that ty f th mlaer will coat oat aUva, Ta uaota aad gat hav adoabiadly doa tbalr fatal work ' ' -. ;' Accident lo toji. : Caanm, . J., April 14-WhlUa aamhaf vt fcoya war p1ayla aroad! dilapidate tmtldlni this tnonln,i ' brUk wall fall burying ibtm. SOUTH AFRICA. Attack on Wepcncr Continues. Hor-cri Complains of Treatment. Ocn. White In England. London, April l.V The Boer- !,, are attacking Wepener teem unw. 1.' g to give up their chance of eaptur.u u e 1,500 British troops there who are i.m manded by Colonel Dalgety. The severity ot the fighting at W pener is best proved by the hem sustained in four days by the :v r ...: Eighteen were killcii and 132 wnn V.:. The fighting was still in prcn - Saturday, the date of thelah-' a:., ces. C'hermside's division was still ai 1!..: dersburg Saturday, but General l!i v.mi.l aud alUiia men left Allwai Norm iii.a day for Rouxville. In Cape Town it i 0 reported that Brabant engaged the lioeis and captured prisoners and guns near Wepener. But cvun his ipiick-moving column could scarcely have reached that I 1 neighborhood in so -bort a time. Lord Melhcun is still in Bo.-hir, which, ia conjunction with the fact 'hat the crossing of the Van! at Warrenlon lemaius in tbe Boers' hands, seems to upset the theory that a column for the relief of Mafeking lm gone north through Boshcf. The mystery mii rounding the efforts being made to reach Colonel ;Baden-P owcll remains asdicp as ever. Blohmkontkix, April I I (delayed in transmission). Lord RoOeiis, in a tele gram of protest to President Kruger re garding the treatment to which the colo nial officers and troops who are now prisoners at Pretoria have lieen sub jected, complains that the Doers have ticattd them as if they were criminals confined in jail. lie invites President Kruger to rem edy this state of things and contrasts il wiih the treatment the Bntish give to Boer prisoners, sick and wounded, who, Lord Roberts says, "receive the same treatment as our own soldiers " London, April l-V Gen Sir George Slcwait While, who was the Iii!li-'i niunder at Ladysmiih dining the siege, arrived at Southampton vc-ieidny fium the Cape, lie was given a great ovation His health is impaired ami he has come home for rest. Naval Affairs This Week. Washington, April lo Acting Chair man Poss.of Naval Co iittee,will bring up the Naval A pproprialion bill in Ihe House tomorrow, ijeven hours of gener al debate will be allowed each sine, to he followed by tbe reading of the bill and debate under the live-minute rule. The vote will probably not be taken until Thursday. A warm tight is ccitain on several items in the bill jspeciallv over the price to be paid for armor plate and the construction of ships in (iowi niuent navy yards. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv cd by .1. K. Latham, New Bern, N. C. Nkw Voiik, April Hi. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Clo-c May 11.47 9 lit) li. ir ii till Aug 8 27 9.3:i !i :i:t Sept H ii 8.4U h s.411 Oct 8 II 8 11 s II sir, Nov 7.95 7.05 7. '.'."( T.'.i.-. Jan 7.95 8.0!) 7 m; s.i.ii ( IIICAOO MAKKKIS Wiikat: Open. High. Low ( lose May (( (llij i;i, J ly 675 67; iii . '.i;; C011N: May ;;9J :;i. July 40) 411; CHI :a 8o,"R'j Pfd .TO I :.:i Con. T H7j T. C. 1 9.1 ti ., A S. W 47J 111 leather 13 l'Jj A. C. O 87J :i7 M O Pe 09 6:1; Cotton receipts .were Jl 0,0' .10 ba'es at all ports. Dewey In The Race. w asiiiniit' n, April l.V Whatever others may think of his candidacy for the Presidency, there Isn't Ihe slightest doubt that Admiral Dewey regards his chances as eicellenl lie Is bard al work on his statement defining his poult Ton on the (piettlont of t he hour, which he says he will mske piihlh In a few days, probably during the pment week lie believes that the people want blm for President snd that hr can be nominated and elected in spite of tbe politicians. Eltbcr to" or I lie poiitictana will do up against a big disappointment In the near future. ' W. II. Shlpmsn, Beardalay, Minn., under oath, says ho suffered from dyr- papsla for twenty fire ystrs. Doctors and dialing ave but llitlt relief. Fl nally ha ased Kodol Dyspepsia Vara and aow eaia what b likes tad at much at ba wants, and be feels Ilka a saw man. It dlgattt wbat you eal. T. 8, Duffy. On la tbaOakt Mtrhet fof, tbt bo I tall fad leaf, a lea aad Juicy. 4 Baa lot of Turktyt at tbt Oak't MarkaC - - Wbaa la Bayboca stop at tba Luptoa Boaaa for good aaooavidattmia ' ' ' m Hr jrouf pmalctlofM flllad t Dtvli Pbarmftcy. ; ELECTION OF SENaTU.C Huuvc Favor It. Mini Senators bo 'ut Have ConflJcnce In Its Benefits. j Washington, April 18 -By the over-1 whelming majority of i-to tu 15, the H"Utc adopted a resolution providing j for a I ousmutionnl uu endment for the ' tin lion of Senators b iii r ct vote of j tin iv. pie. Sentiment In favor of this' change ki - rgai ion . ll ! ill I 111 :.h ! . 1 ln- it ' lie ( U .1. .0 e I. ; li hi.; -.i.a. was I. i I. a' .ue t e II al ..1 - i :. - ga: inii 1 11 proposed the f. 1- tl Ole llo.V ' pl :-e-. ,loi Ct. til l In .dr. 1 s OI1S of 1 1 I i U i O 1 ! s iii llcr -'l' itoes not appi ai 11' . -11111. .is by din ct vol. k . v.c shad get an n arer to of 1 he pe th - popii Sena! . 1 - ,pl. i-h. 1 ban we do now. 1 f .1 In I he people. Stale polit i. nl pail ies will . 1. - T : V 1 ,..;, . ( ii'ime 1 1..' i ! :o 1 . 1 i. ,1 ... i r 1 . .r, I joi it v iii 1 h. - iv I III- I.I gi-i ll ',!. ' ens a'.v ir. .(.- !' h'.ii'.i . r , 1 111. 1 ." :-' 11 1 1 r 1'i'tius ! il any more ditli . i.t rid t tie bare ma ' "i vi iition, lhan in a i.oii; leal part y ( ni I., acl independent!, . than Ihe Lcgisla "There will be abuses in .any s rcincdv i: -ie nid 1 he people have their .lection of proper lcgisla- tin tors." Senator II clction invol oai --"Such a method of viiir the manipulation of paity coin entim till ions to I rand .'ena'oi 1'riirl bid i ve I hat the l is, w ill create new temp ind 1 orruption." ;tr.' "I am inclined to loinination of Senators 1 y the paiiy conn ,ui. i;s would result in jiisl as much scni. d :l :t-. complained of no.v. It would la-j 1-1 as easy for rich mi 11 In buv up '. i.n',1 1, lions as it is for I ln-111 to hi. 1 up l.i-iii-h; lies." TJ o c-, o . . - j A a V kt. B -3 f .-X r n if " r. ' Ifl . . I Pistols, Surrounded i;f nil If.r t i;cist.y' nrtft.itnt ,i Mutl- Rubber, rn (r I' 1 - .s hut, Mv st ..lc i.f lu-cls Enamel, o; r .if s. ssa Bru5hes I h.i in 1 turns aay 05ne!. I r .1 i; ; i ;.' , P' tO Carbide. filJ Graphite. lidtli th i n ?rs n:)(l ill. tin. r is , Coasters, basy Paycicnis. MY RLTATr SHOP !is t mi'i.i tk find Tire Tape, iinr wnil' is sulii. il'.l Plugs. WM. T.HILL, I 91 Miilillr St. Pliers, w Tires. Rims. Spokes, Valves. Pumps, Innerhibes Lamps, Brackets, Guards, Grips. Bars. Locks. X ' Lightest 'Baggy ZMade I am tired nl "j u hi. n Ibis h' :ny vch1 ele. said 11 little bov. then b. i vela mod lie would (, 1 nc of li e .i jb'i si vi hides m-idc, at New Horn, N. (' , by ti. II. Unlcr A Hon, 7M It: oiid St We Are Opening I'p a iH-aiit.ful line of I.NDl'HATEI) I'llIltK W A UK. consl.tii K of I! iwls and rilrb. r. Wall r ( 'oolei s, Ir . .Ia:. Cii'ipidora, Writer IVIIr, Ac. and hsvn marked them with an ye to risking quick nalcM. We alio have an elrinl Ilea of JAH niNIFItS. lKKiit fill Cuspldofoa, Hower Wlte Klo er Tot Hlsn Is, Itird ( azs, I'lj'iing Hhrsrs. FlnriaU Tn wels, Garden Kitks, Hand Weadcra. Now Is a 10 id tlmi te pa nt ai d dec orate for the Kair. We call r erUI att. ntloa In our Itath Tub Ensfm I, any one cao apply It Also our (iol I, 8drr and Aluminuei Enamels. W bse lb "Essy- tea Cm a Tnar r, wbleh II swiiUblng aa'lirly asw la lea crrara tm ttn; w a ym 0 and aiaaila It; aho bar tba White Moonialn, Arclo and otbar Freaartt. Wa offar yoa a ona wick On Slora for for (Or, aad a wick om for $(, Taurt TnUy, J.C. IflaHi.a & CO. 1 wuiuy SEVEN RUNNINO SORES CURED BY Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART THE G REAT SPRING MEDICINE. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA as greatest SPR1NQ MEDICINE ever discovered. heaven to the " worn out." the run down, the overworked and debilitated. That " Bred feehnj ' those "sinking spells." the languor and despondency which arise from badly nour Ished nerves, from thin, vitiated biood and an underfed body, vanish as If by a magic sfc!!. The weariness lassitude and nervous prostration which accompany the spring, time and the heat of summer, are conquered and banished at once. For every form of neurasthenia, and ail ailments of the brain and nerve. Insomnia, hysteria and nervousness generally. It Is almost a specif. c. It furnishes the very elements to rebuild worn-out nerve tissues. It feeds brain, nerve centers and nerves, calming and equalizing their action; tt n.akes rich, red. honest blood. Newness of life, new hope, new strength follow Its faith ful use. It makes the weak strong, and the old young again. It was the antiquated (but now happily eiploded) method in the good old times, to treat Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer and other troublesorr.e disorders arising from BLOOD TAINT with powerful alteratives, such as mercury, arsenic and other mineral agents. It was eipected by this treatment that the poison could be killed while the blood was left to course through Its channels holding in Its circulation the specific germs of the disease. Bui in this way. every part of the body became more or less diseased. Noth ing can be more terrible than a horribly destructive blood taint. It not only attacks viru lently the different structures of the body, but many times the bones are honey-combed and destroyed. It often seeks out the nerves and spinal cord, and again it will bring de cay and death to some vital organ, as the kidneys, liver or stomach. There is only one scientific method for the cure of blood taint. That is. PURIFICATION I Every particle of the blood must be removed through the enecretory channels, the lungs, kidneys, bowels, liver and skin. First pure, then peaceable." The great restorative, reconstructive and vitalizerof the blood. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, not only radically and ex haustively removes the taint, but also removes all mercury, calomel and other minerals, snd fills the veins and arteries with the ruby, glowing current of vitality. "The blood Is the life." Good health means pure blood. The old and reliable remedy, JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, is universally regarded as the greatest Blood Purifier ever discov ered. This fact is now established beyond question or cavil. BLOOD POISON t I KED BT JOHNSTON'S SlRStPlKlUa. William,, Darls. Brocks & Co., Detroit Bnn' M'Ch ' 0Cbn 3I' ,8H- Cenllernenr-lr, April last I teear. using JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA for Blood Poison caused by an amputation of one of m, arms. I had SEVEN RUNNING SORES on my legs. 1 used two Sties Hi was entirely cured I know it is what aired me. Yours truly. C W LUTHER ICI3rA.lV UXIXJCi COMPANY. DETROIT. MICH. 0. I). HHADHAM. Mew) Bern, N. U. I Fulton Market Ffculi CiikcH tiiul Crackers. Wry licst Under Hi; littltci- tc. u ('ancy Civani Cliccj", Macaroni. Very finest. Patent Flour a.Jc II). A hit; lot oiid Brooms. Don't yon npctl one? B9 Canned lilacklierrieK ,ric ier nice. Evapi Hated Apples and 1 A few .seeded Ua'uins in pound for Mic package. I- 111. . I 1 r-unaii nnjrar t., tired Mams and California Hams 10c lb. Anything in (iroceriea yon (iive me. a call. J.L 5 'Phone 91. Largest.and Finest Stock of ... . MAIL . n iivv; - Buggies Wagons Harnesses Robes I have moved to the Broad Street Stablea, purchased of J. W. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. vT New Beta, Just Received ! Boy's Knee Pants, all Hats of all M MIDDL1 STRXXT, , BOTTLES. Blood Food a-id Nerve Energtier, hi tha It comes as a rich bleastrur from Corned Beef, (nnd Riittrr ('nukiiii; I) can; try tliem, IVitclics 10c Hi. packages; yon may lmva, id Break fast. Strips, final want, Hock Bottom 1' Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 1 71 Brod Hi. Ever Found in New Bern. a. J" ones. - N. C. sizes. descriptions A . -B3C3E,n!?TE3: KXW ELU5, TH. 0 . 1 -1 v ; il i - i n - j i "1 -J! v
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