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mtti VOLUME Hill. NIW BERN, CRAYIN COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 isul --SltlO.NU SCiTIUv M M , ! Ii U OR BABY'S SKIN TS'CALPAtlD HAIR Something for Mothers to Think About EVERY CHILD born Into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to distress ing, disfiguring humors of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering but because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness and prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of such afflicted children to acquaint themselves with the best, the purest, and most effective treatment available. That warm bth with CUT1CTTRA SOAP to eleanse the akin and ecalp of croita and aealea aad gentle application of CUTICUKA OINTMENT to Inrtaatly allay Itching tarnation and Inflammation and soothe and heal, to be fallowed hi the aeverest cases bj mild doaas of CUTIOTJRA MSOLYENT are all that can be desired for the allegation of the anfferfflg of akin-tortured Infanta and children and the comfort of worn-ont worried mothers haa been demonstrat ed In countless homee in every land. Their absolute safety, purity and aweetnesa, instantaneaae aad grateful rllef. speedy cure and great economy leare nothing more to be desired by anxious parent. mm pi Vm crnciat maf, Mue hT ccricuitA IHTHBRT. far kM.Utr t akia, far ! t Ik. tcmlr 1 stopping of f.U lx kair, tot orwalaa u vktlala mat J. tmc Wbjr ihe. IMklae. u4 SSJP, e4 roc ail U pmrmmrn at U. Witt, Wtk u aurry Mll- Um f VMM CVTICUSU. aOAJ Ss Ste fwm katka for ...oylat Irritations. llllBMllW Hi MHrktkH, to tm r tawivt rilrtl., ) tha form of vaahw fw eUamtlTe imIiimm ui (ar sua? utl't aiUaUo purio whioh raaSUr tacgMt tkaasaalras le wsau, sagl"'r "r aMtkara. ThM it njMnji Id ONB HOiP .1 ONB auca, Tla., ata.. tk, M8T akas ml aeaaBlMlon nuap, and tli. VKST lotl.t ul kaky aa taa w.rl. 814 tiursui;lavut tha world. TO EXTEND JIM CROW LAW. Governor Appoints B. S. Roystcr Adju tant General. Libel BUI Favora bly Reported. Special to Journal. lUi.KiGn, January 21 The Governor appoints Beverly 8. Roystor, Adjutant Gcne-al. Two bills wero discussed before the railway committees today, one to extend the Jim Crow car law to the fat through trains, the other to strike out all exemp tions In the present hw, thus making It apply to all trains, ev;ri freight". Henry Miller of the Southern Railway appeared before the comrnltties and said tbe best solution was to eliminate the aooond class fare, and hsvs a uniform fare-f three cents per mils, that this -would settle the whole matter. The Senate Judiciary committee unan imously agreed to report fsvoralily the London Libel hill, which Is to (jive news papers proper protection.; Krupps Will Sell England Arms. Dkhlih, Jan. 22. Count von Uuelow, the Imperial Chancellor, has received a notice from the -rupp Work saying that, while the company has licrrlnfore refrained from filling British or.krs for srmt and ammunition, It wlU lili them hereafter. This Is understood to bo due to the fact that tbe ICIirbardt concern, at Dusaeldorf, has all along sold arms to England. When threatened hy pneumonia or any other lung trouble, prompt relief is necessary, as it is dangerous to delay. We would suggest tut One Minute Cough Cure be taken as soon ss indica tions of baring liken cold are noticed ill cures quickly and in early use pre vents consumption. F. 8: Duffy & Co. QUEEN VICTORIA. 9aeWeek's Ulnet. Edward VII is How Kin; of England. Queen Victoria's long reign Ii at last ended. Who died at Oihorne Hous , Islo of Wight, at 6 30 P. M. January 2ind London lime, Edward VII is nam Ring Victoria s fatal lllae-is begtn with a paralytic stroke, suffered on Wednesday nflaatweek. It was her first serious Illness la all br long Ufa and alio did not submit to Drorool prc u'ion.. II ir condition rsptdly crew worm, and In lbe last few days .11 h"pe of stvln r hei lllfe bad been abandoned. About 10 o'clock ytilcrday on ruing tbe royal s'HTerer baJ a alight rally. jeoogolalng I sr ebloit son and other. boot her t-edslil. She sonQ sank into at fitful sleep and renialand uoooascloos go lbs sad. It Issipsctsd that lbs oirooallooa ol ths asw King will take placs In about all Months, (a lbs meaatlm ba rule. with ill tba prarogatlrss of the Kin?. Great Lo$s From Tropical Storm. font AtToRtoY Jaataioa. Jan. 12. -northerly erla tt, tb heaviest ot tba ftMOD, are raglog. Staalt boats bsva Lsea drifts asbora aad snashed, wharf "pro party wa-bl away tad baa ana plan latlonl ralaad.' Tba tslearapb Haas are sl. 9varat weehoois bava oocorrtd oa tba raltfoad Una. Tba dUswtar la keenly -fait, aa list Island wa4 Jut toar1a . irosa Us korrte-Mis of i lober, I80k - CASTOR I A , 7or Ufa&U Ml CLildrti. ' Uttti Yea KauAIwaji Bortfl 1 - Bears th !Mtx-aof IT IS SENATOR SlfiMONS. Duly declared Elected United SUUs Sen ator lo succeed Marion Butler. Special lo Journnl. Raleigh, January 23 Ii ;:1 of the Legislature met in ion at noon today ami in;: joint M t'.ir pirt of the tel!"r in ih- t:.- .i-. F. M. Slmmonj for 1:i!tI '.: ator. The President of the Senate i! him duly elected ami lie v..-i e--- r tho hall by a committee, and spo'i. Ing, "that he would t.iik" h'l'erMi years of work and watchdiinrii. to ter promote the interests of Li-Un:i country." Mr. hltnruons quently and heartily applamled, ii his speech and at it j or.i liijK.o. SMALL POX OUTBREAK. Reception and Ball to SiaU (.fflccrs Commissions from the Governor HiLiimi, January "JIl. Secrotnry I! H. Lewis of tho Stale board of bca'.ili was today advised of a bad outluv.u of small pox In Yancey c.-tiulv. Theiuem bert of tho legislature from tbul u nit called on him and urged him t s.oi I an expert there. At the cspltol club ibis nveniiii! a re ception and ball in compliment to lb.- new Stal-e ofllcers an 1 tii.i k'g sl-iiui were given, flefreshnienls wjre served. About 350 Invitations were Moit o n , The Slate laho: comnli-i i-ir ii re ceiving Inqulrlos from p r; :i .t u ; liirn to when he will award tli i : V r i f i the public printing. Tli t i in bi province, but Is entirely iu olnr,-; of i ii legislative Joint co om't'e" oi p ri v log. At the State museum a plan ' -nil- In 1800 has been recclvot. On It Is ii f..' lowing Inscription. "W Whluk r l'orte piano maker, lialelgh, ldlii." Tomorrow, Dr. I, L. W Curry wll u I dress tbe legislature on nd t ration Tbl afternoon the "llbi l ' bill. I -s ; . ed to give newspapers protection lii i. they very greatly need, an I win-h i Introduced bv Senator f. nlin oi Chatham, was up before the c ini n't on Judiciary Till Governor oooiaii is, one 1 toliv W. P". Knaster, captain, and Ilip'.ey 1' Smith, 1st, Lt. Co. M , 1st, llegiio;iii N. 0. Stats Guard. friends Lf a white mm h Francii. ara lo ik'nr f ir h. n in I he Imi rnrnmlticl eul' l lc. von't Call Extra Session. Wasiiihoto.1, D C. Jjn 2J.-Pie.l-dnt MnKlnley ha recnfc-if-l from bis stuck of grip, allliniighhehaiu.it iil full atrenifih yet, nd. for i he first time la a forlala'ht, saw Peastorr, Ilrprrtrn latlres and olh'r general visitors Boor alary lto( and Heermary lliuli oVk war am tnt hit ol -r. m' irmi- n' I bin l' u-lni'S Ii Ms si pis s'b'e. Tby ljrl that there would (Hi no need nf all cit.-a icnion of Con urass, Iwraunu all nfcnry leglstation Could b pMel before llarch 4, and that lb Army Iteorgsnlillon bill would probably reach him nut werk. (Is will that bava bis hands full with requisite lor tba appolntmouw authoilaerl by li s bill, aad especially oa heha'f f men now holding Volanlar cnmmlt-lon, most nf whom want to ba iraatferrcd to tho rrg tar twtabllsknaat. , The War Davraaa Rtdactloa bill, Chalreiaa AJdrleb of lbs rioaaca Cum iltUM reportad, would ba prtisatad to tba Bee ate la it anssnlsd fin vary thorttf, aad wooU ba passed by lb Sen ata wltboot mock delay, an that It could 0 Ikroafh Confereaca Cammltlas aad bacomaalasr early nail Month. All tba appropriation bills, tba Prrsldsot was aaaared. woald be pat lhrouh la g od Mason, , HONORS VICTORIA. Norib Carolina Sends Resolution of Sympathy pi , K bu- To People -f British Empire. Hopes Kr Increased Friendship H' tweeu America and tireat Britain During klut; Ed I nard's K-ii;u i Special to Journal. I KaLKion, Jauudry if'). A resolation was introiliioel in the Seuale. and adopted by bolb hrancbes of the Legis lature, orderiii the Nationsl and hiate flag-" oa tbe Capitol to be placed at btlf statr for three days, in memory of tj teen Victoria. liol b tn auches by a rising vote a iopl--! the following resolution Introduced la the House: "Resolved. -that the sympathy of the people of North Caroliua Is with tbe fauii.y of Her Late Majesty, and with tbe eople cf the British Empire In tbeir sjrrow at the death of tho Great an I aud Uood Queen Victoria. "That the people of tbli State extend to His Mujeaty, Edward VII, their good wishes. They hope for him a loni and happy reign, and they hope that during his reign the ties of friendship, long ex isting between the people of this Ueptib lie, and of the Mother Country may bu multiplied and strengtucued, and that , eace, happiness, and prosperity may ever bless the Great Empire over which it la his high destiny to reign. "That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to his Majesty's plenipoten tiary at Washington City." TO SELL STATE ROADS. Determined Effort to Sell Worth Carolina and A. & N C. railroads. special to Journal. Raleigh Jan. 23rd. Mr. J. C. L. Har lis said he heard a prominent man say positively, today, that there would bo a determined effort made to sell the Mn: Interest iu both the North Carolina and i:i the Atlantic and North Carolina riiil! d.'ids. MANILA REPORTS PROGRESS. Secretary Root thinks The Outlook Is Brighter. V.'amiiinoton, Jan. 23. At the CaH inel meeting today, which lasted about an iioiir, Secretary Hoot read extract from reports which hj had recently re reive. I from Government officials as to tin: situation in (he I'bllipplnes. These reports make careful compar isons with the conditions which pre vailed one year ago and show conclusi vi -ly, ll is said that great progress has been nvidc since that time la all direc tions, ll Is understood lhat Secretary lioot will prepare a resume of these reports for transmission to Congress. Among other things Secretary Hoot bud the Taft Philippine Commission, which reported progress at many points, si cri.tp.ry Root seemed to think that the condiiions were decidedly Improved In the I'lilllpplnes and that tbe prospects for a speedy settlement of existing troubles are bright. REPLY TO CHINA. Must Prove Intentions Before Troops Removed. Are 1'F.KiN, Jan. 22. The foreign envoys today discussed tho requests of the Chi iiese plenipotentiaries, especially In' the ma'trr ct puulslmenls, and eiempted I si Lien and Tsl Wing as being less nuilly than the others. The reply to the Chinese note will tie delivered Thursday. It will emphasize i be point that the signing of the agree ment will be without value unless good f iilh is shown by sets, and thst ll will be absolutely useless lo oipect thu re uiovul of troops or concessions on the part of the allies until Chins bas con-i-luiiivily proved her good Intentions. Itutidu has almost completed the turn n l' over the railroad to tbe Germans. (' unl von Waldcrsec expects to ire i-nily In A ,irll. The Germans say they n I I lc. t-p tho railroad temporarily as a n.iliisry necessity. The British object l i Dili course, and the matter will be re ferred lo the homo governments. The Dead Queen. Cowsa, Jan 34 Stents bars shifted from Cnwes to fondon. Osboros Is s houss of mourning and Cowes Is probably Hie n detest place In the United King dom to-day, Tba Ktog departed early sftor him the army of nawspapsr corres pondents Tbe King's rispartare was aa un istentalioas as tbst of an American President. Ha left tba castle wltboot a military escort and with ao algn of pomp. (jueea Victoria's body was embalmed Isst evening aad occupies the oaatat of tba dining room, which la haag with trapping of asouralag. Outside two oftloer are oa guard, wltala t wo led las atleadaata remain in oompeer with tka ladlus-la-Wslilog, who ara oooataallf -reseat. Tb body Is aUlred la black. Tho faoa I perfectly peaceful, aad tha rasaalaa bava been plaoed With tha arm! folded. O j iba breast rests a beaotlfal gold arose. Tba head la laallaad.altghtly to tho right. Atl abbot repose qaialliles ( bsanilful flowsrs. Tho Ono Dsy Cold Cuns. Ci!4 la hM4 s4 wi thnmk w4 Wf KS Snll C1tnrnlan M1MI ywlwliw, AS f kks as cih1. "Ckiklraactr fiw llwm. W HEN HE LOBBIED. - :i t'jrry Explains His t j. ...'.shlnfion CI y to Leglila turr. . J ..'ii mi M,n Jk'JU.t." -I vcver; o -n f i : c 1 1 ohm .aid t .ey hi! v t. , leMe tbe refolti i .u m i I M t -.rry i.i V tl ., I I'M) in I Ol tiu-'l In h - -.1 Wa.lii'W" t-i'y, t i M'm i i i n In ', a'l ! ' , I C'll Out !tl1l b H l ICI'lj '.r - sml :hv tn lievi-d I.i u ll.i rl. re tuaae h f -1 v. nil : -o ol one of lUcm, lus loc-i- i o s ea Ml 0'i i m 'hoi iud nthrr Swie Jill -r )'" ' ' Urn; ' ruii-t ii . 1 niit r-.- I llloliit 1 ' I uitd ilo '!'.. IUO l.j I in v ..i .1 lb. ( were InviUil i- lie pnrut lr. l)u.i sokc i.i in- lull of t lie !'. tnaMaO. Af'.er reuink-l-y '( tico.a win. iiniioiln. p l I r t 'um, tt.i- i it- rsHi.', Ibeul L.tiiiyiiii! he ba I ever d on- mi W'a--b iHTL-ir , Hh-i In coinpnitv with Ze'ml in II. Vn r, when tb-y weic "I'iradiug foi help to bear the White Man's our len in the SjhIIi, and to ' it us help to cl.icate, and beca.ii tbej ciuelly refused, wo have had to work out our own salvation ail lliirse weary years." $40,000 FOR UNIVERSITY. Bill lo fc.ve Gjyrnir Ull Viian cles In Corporotion Commission . Special to Journal. Haleigh N. C. Jan. -Mlh - In i In- S n- at- tbe Judi-ii ry Commlt'.ee reported 1 its substitution for tbe Libel bill I designed to properly protect uews- papers. i Majority an-1 minority reports were made on the bill to allow alimony to a wife In cub of absilule divorce, the majority report was favorable A bill was Introduced in the House giving the Governor power to rill vacan cies in tbe Corporation Cnmmlislon. A bill was introduced, appropriating forty thousand dollars annually lo tba Stale University. SCHOONER'S CREW RESCUED. Thousands See Life Savers Take Off Benumbed Men. Atlantic City, N. J. Jan. 20- Sever al thousand people witnessed this after noon the foundering and breaking up of the two-masted Bchooner A. T. Coleman lumberladen, less than a half mile from shore and directly in front of tbe Hotel lliiilolf The curgo is now tlonllng I a'Miiit The enptain and crew sought j saft-iv in the lining until rescued by I the Ab-econ lift) saveia itnals of dis- tres displayed by tbe rapidly slnkine cmft were answered at nine. (apt. Timothy Parker and eight members i f the Government surfmen launclied the lifeboat In a roogh sea with reverse winds and a head tide and made for the scho ner The lifeboat travelled par allel with the board walk for nearly a mile. An hour later the benumbed com mander and crew of three men, MarcuB Sharp of Dorchester, N. J., Joseph T Harris of Augusta, Ga., and Jacob Willlts of Atlantic City were iu the life boat and returning to the Inlet, where landing was made. The rescued and rescuers were all badly frozen. Before the rescued sailors were lan. bid the schoouer had gone to pieces. The A. T, Coleman was commanded and owned by Cspt. Benjamin Sharp of Dorchester N. J. Re said: "All 1 possessed was Invested In thai ship, and I have nothing left but the clothes I wear. We left Now Bern, C, for Philadelphia on Saturday Jan ft, and from the time we got under way untl' we ran on this beach, we met with heavy weather. Tbe cargo was con signed lo E. A. 8ouder A Co. of Phila delphia, and upon arriving at tbe break water we received orders to proceed to Atlantic City, s the lumber had been sold to J. Sumnierlll Smllb. Wc crossed the break-water yesterday morning end met the hcary gale off ( ape May. At 0 A. M. we anchored off Hereford Inlet to out ride the burrinane, which threatened to founder the schooner. At 1 o'clock In the afternoon tbe discovery was mad that the vessel bad sprung leak ntar tho stem post. Tbe pumps Were started aod we weighed anchor In the bope ot making Atlantic City. Before we reached the Abseeom Lliht the pumps hwl becoms clogged. Ws msds fur the Islet, laboring through tba heavy sea Itb a fair cbancs of success until we found thst we were stranded. While up la tbe rigging we became twuarnbod with cold and pod a very oocomfort alds hour. The life ssvsradld not reach us a mloole too soon." Men and watches ara silks In ons re-spsct- both ara known f their, works Breatnf a4 MraU(. Tba a eotaa aasa carry oa In tba avsnlni of Ills, taejr ara llhsly to Had tba bereatiat aa auraal keit Baornlag. Ti. hntl'e fVifirh fcrmo oures Uoog M fViM k nncsk Connnera Oroorx Wbooflnfr-Ootif nd MaMla-OoogIt without fell. U moihera praise It. Poctore prwnrib lb for Brooohltta. Hoarwinasia, Orlpr, Fornmoola ajid OonsumpUun. tiubk, aura fwsnlu. r-.i-. t tbai"'t",-,,i .COUCXi CY-1UP Alwy eur hsn clhert fail. IV. Ball i PnisuusC t'KHS. MP""W rriiv nniimi -tr A win u u u u ii fcyyr . .nip t);c i 'let it v . 1 1 tl i I. II . .: I I ' r 1. 1 1 1 it .ii i-i - i i .V - '. io(j'll l.le - i r;t ' -.t l:..i n.:t, 1? tbe N o I i.v rillsii' wlli h j d. mem e uupvi y w i .1 n lo s , . wise Ihe levi-lonnien . r .;;. my llli. III . s met it The t'ennn " v.ant-, st-.-l ' "it. t any which o ns Ida P.tns Pn-i' -t- i : roiling mills, has b-n-e I lo wi'intr miles, composing tbe I! i'Ioj on l ed The National and Mve Ih.s on the. capitol will be at half stuff u:i il Smur day, in moirnin.' for 1 I . -n Victo ria. Th" ltauuy memorial M na y here, a free glf o Hiiie.jb iy Mr K. :i. limey, was formally npiii-l th's .v.-nin,', with appropriate exercises, I'ikti- wn-i a prayer by Itev. l)r A. A. Mi soall, pis : tor oi t'e F.rst lia list h.irrli The a I dress of .iesent;ii 1 hi wo by it -v. -'r. M M. Marshall, rector of Chri-l c-iuu h an. I the speech of accept ancr: i-.i iit-li-ilfof ito people of Kaleigh by U i" (i:ay, E-.. The library 1.-, three stories iu height, of white brick, with roof of red illes, and is one of the most beautiful structures, within aud without, in the Stale. Tbe library proper is on the second tlo r. There i.rc iioa- ab m 3.VX) books, of whlcli o,0.K) are the gift of Mr. Hauey. On the third tloor is an assembly room, with stage, lo b used for readings, a n i teur theatricals, dance', concerts, etc. Tho cost of the building approximates 4 i,000. The books aie arranged by the Dewe, decimal system, wiii-.-ii is als i in use in the State library. There is an application lo tbe ici i lature for a railway from Durham to the coast, probably lo .-tout iipori ; tills to use the already constructed Cap-.: Fear and Northern raiUvay as part of its line The Dukes of Durham are Imcre.ito-i iu this road In fact own it. The legislature will grant the Seaboard Air Lille power to incorporate the road it recently built between Iticli mm i and Hldgoway into its main line Next week there will be a n it.ibi--hearing of all the bids regarding uiol llication of the ".llin Crow" car In v The railway po 'pie djsiic ih-i nooli: ion of Ihe second cl iss fares on tr-iins a;i I the adoption of the rioulb Caro.ina plsn for one fare. Tne tirst class in now the secoud c.lms 2j, and as there il more first class travel than second im average ra'e Is u lllllj over II cents per mile. Thi railway people want a nnlfonn rale of 3 cents. Governor's Military Staff. Special to Journal Raleigh, Jan. (loverunr Ayrork makes the following appointments on his military BlnlT all with rank of Colonel Inspector Oeneral T. II. Hain of (lold-boro; Quar'eri'is-i i-r I ieneriil Krv -els A. M i"ou of Henderson, Surg-'on (lencral K -h-rls V .-in.-o' Conr-ird; I: -spiclor of Sina'i Arms I'ra tice, S J. Cobb, i, f Lunibi-r llri Lo .lodge Advo cate (leneral. Williaiu .1. Hannah of VVayneiiville; Assltrnl Auj llant Alfred Williams of liali'igh. STILL FIGHTING RUM. Mrs Nation Smashes More Saloo:is and Their Gllttcrloif (onlcnis E-sTKiirHIsK. Ka-... -lauuarv 'J I Mr- Carile Nation began ln-r rrusi b- here to day by demolishing a"slnon an I deliver Ing a stri-et lecture. Sh i se - in-l a balchot an I, accompsnle I hy ln 1 1 man, Mrs. I. A ( a e lea li.ig W .ft T. b worknr, an t shoiIht womi-i, j who was veiled. Invaded l'i-- bc-in-ss district ' The two saloon kenoets wer in Ii il;n,' ! Mrs. Nation went to -i -hilli'm . p.icc, j smashed the glass d i in, a big mirror, I Chopped gashes in the bar, and b-oki all I tbe glasses aud bottles on I n s.idvc 8he kept up tha work until Marshal V i It. Denhim rm her out. "What sre you." she demanded. ' bui a murderer and pi'J uorln protecting this liquor IralhV.' Mho then startel for I ths other saloon, b it It was barricaded 8ns finally went homo with hereompan Ions. Shs sal I she epcts to i lean out many more place. Il Is rsponel that he will more on Ablleoe tomorrow, and ibe Abilene sa loon keepers are preparing (or her com- lag. oriceTabletS saarfswilknure SWkMSH UC0PlC Ururcnwsfccursrfaxuii'CaDb tic 'ti. i i f,tii ... -io i i nota Sold y Dwo'i" svsrYwfi.ta 01 ant y, -Vpi4 on rwcaiut of arka u 1 1 v rryft' is est ej i iff irir House Work is Hard Work .JlVtrf lltllttt "HI - ! - r 1 f 0 ,!U5r Si - . i'lh. ;, 1 K'.-li lot Ui.laru i tti k .4 lo-.it : Fri-.-h ( ' ' , : ill j'.l. kuL'.'S. I'lilli. . I 'iiliii.-.l ( itio-.l- of nil hi rti t ; 1 1 M in 1. it I'm utir Kruut, imd iiumh wi' 1 intfit'tft vim. kl. mi.1 0 Ma J. .A.. HKOAI) STKI-KT Ijiva.'p.y, Fa11, Kale ititd fxliaite . I.aii'tt i Kver Found in New Hern, i llurncsf, Rolit-8, WhiiH,( 'art Ii. II. i J. A. A J.. L. l.cMlIEL 'us JIAMUFACTUIIERS Meadows' High Grade Special If dti t rm on an ( xtinivc HIGH GKADK (U'ANO. Our Hcction. Meadows' Great Potato and Cabbage Guano liv the largest and tiiui-t Special Guanos for all Crops. Vse Meadows' Oold Ic;if Tobacco (lua-io ttric-d and true) for color, Mlkiness and line texture, nianufiictured in the bright leaf section of tha State, and e.-pecially prepared for the needs of our land, j i-Seiid for leaflet of ana ysis and testimonials if interested, j l'.lUl t aleiiilur alBO for the asking. K. II. & J. A. MKADOWM CO., ! Works at UDion Point, NKW BERN, N. Ckann gup Sale I have some young Mules, large and small also some nice Horses, Buggies and Log Carta that I will sell at Bar gains, tor Cash or on time. I am out ot bus- iness and must close them out It will be to your Interest to prico my ' wAinmiac. - ' . I T Herchsota aad PostmssUra at t BtOCK beiOre bUylDR lowsrptkstksothejesaba bongt.t of AlAttrhnrA. . Ua rabllsher. W asw w ww aswss w J.W.STEWART.'""1" ri 'iiiriMrisTsai v ithout GOLD DUST ' .- e . r f i t i i a t, W l. OS uttet I CHIVIZD f :olii ; old ii ikes the dairy. I ashioned. i i.i A;. i loose and Nice Fresh - l II imp Pork, !li-!iiz's I icklce, thiiiL's to cut nt prices which Q O Who legale V Retail 71 llin."'! Hi. a 9 1 JONES, , STKYt AK1S OLD STAND, QHT A IDT lC kaJ 1 OIWJUO tmd liiiii-t f-tiik if Also a t'oinplcte Line nf Buggies, Wagons Wlic-liS Ktc. . .ION EN, llrond Street, Stewart's Old Stand. I Ii ii-tini and for p oil t, you must use g' wis an- eepccia' y adapted for this Hurcessful farmers of this section. Oar c. HYDE COUNTY. BIST TROOP 'Seed Oats, II Seed, liye, Wbe.it it U over. sWMalt for bisLilleri. i H II. 1IILYV ra.lBIJeMi'kri'ock. NOW BERN, ! N. C. ' AT THI'a BOOK STORE ! .Turner. 10 O I 1 a a , -' Salter tba JewrVr hs a foil Una cf O. N. FNNETT, Nsv IM", .1 . i 5
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