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Mttn mum ii iturrnxii VULIiMt XXIV. A NEW BIRN, CUAYIS Oil M, N f.. FKIDAl . ' 1 1 . - M (i Mi 1,1 I i : i N , 1-' ' No crop caftte grown without Potash. Supply enough Pot ash and your profits will be large; without Potash your crop will be "scrubby." Our books, ttUmR ft bout compoalia ol Crrtduwv but Adapted for all crops, are free to ail faxniert, GERMAN KAI.l WORKS, gj Nassau be, Ns York. SOCIALISTS THREATEN WAR. Brians Declare They "Will Not Shrink From Revolution." Brussk.i.8, July 3.-The General t'oun cil of tlie Belgian Labor Party lias issued a manifesto to llie public. The manifesto declares that the. Gov ernment has forgotten the lessons of the past, ihnt It appears to be uuaware of the power of socialism; that If the Government refuses to listen to the people the latter, conscious of I lie legiti macy of the Justice of thetr cause, will titfiit for universal suffrage and secure it. "The hour has arrived for battle," says the manifesto. It appeals to all Social ists to organi.e demons! rations coinci dent with the reassembling of Parlia ment. If pacific means fall, the manifesto says, the working people will not shrink from a revolution. 52 Deaths, 300 Prostrations. , FiiiLADici.fiiiA, July 2 Philadelphia passed through another period of tor ture to day and up to midnight 52 deaths had been reported anil over 800 prostrations. The olllcial record of temperature made yesterday of 102 de grees was eclipsed to day when the government thermometer at Ii p. m reached 102 i! 10 degrees, which now stands as the Quaker Cilv's record. Just as the temperature had attained these top figures, an electrical disturb ance from the south caused a welcome change in Hie atmosphere Heat Prostrations in Europe. London, July 2. While the weather In Kngland is temperate, continental tel egrams continue to report the ravages of heat and storm. Deaths from sun stroke are numerous. In an Italian reg iment, which was marching from I'isa to Leghorn, yesterday, there were 80 cases of sun stroke, while many of the oldiers dropped from exhaustion. Storms have occurred In northern France where lightning has wrecked churches nd houses. Several fatalities ( ecu r rati At Baltimote 103 Degrees. HaLTImoiib, July 2. -This city was again at the head of the list as the hot test today. The hlgheHt pofnt reached by the mercury at 2 p. m., whon touched 103 degrees, the maximum tem perature of yesterday, and remained stationary for an hour. A slight breeze between and It o'clock brought " tt down to Hfl degrees. I'p to midnight 22 deaths and 4'.' prostration' hail been leported. Nef ro Lynched at Selma. Special to Journal. Bai.Bion, July 3 Jim Ilalley, a nrgro outraged a fourteen year old girl, named Maud Strickland, while neir Selma, N. C. The negro was capture! by the girl's father and brothers, and was taken from-J (hem hy a mob and lynched. : Condition of Cotton 81 5. W.srilMitoN, July 3 The monthly report of the ataiiatb'.Uii ofjth i I) ipart mul of Aini'uliM l'l show. tliu aver age coiillltoB of colion tn Juur 2" to lireo 81 I, compared with M Ron tlx JOihol the prrri'lltig month, 7-'i K 4 Jaly 1, l!Mi.W H al the roriefpontl -' log iUl In K1t. a I'X-year average of rO. 9 and Ii vear aetag of Hl.'i. A fdaUlllon ol Ml I U, with I he exception of Ibriuly ctirfillilno reported last yoir, the loel recorded eouillllon reported at this season. . . ' 600 Deaths r-rrna Hat. Nw York. July 4 -Al IJ.B0 o'clock ;-. (fburtdaj) porting ft estimated ih ' thil lh total deaths from the heat In Ihllast tlsdaytlD Greater New York WaiWO,. 28 Wore Heat Vlctlmt it Baltimore. . Daltlaaort, Jaly -Twwty-ttght iA dllloaal deal as from heat f era rrpnrMtl 1. p lo aildolght innlghl. fhlrty-flra cum nf rnvsi ration Is I Be ' aneortl fof trtad lola4 Ihna far It Mdeatba and Mom llMt loo rasrs of nrostcatloB. CASTOR I A . : , . for InfajaU and CUldrea, , f pear lh f-jnator of Governor to Deliver Address Guilford Court House. at High I", m prnlarc Hut an I'rosln linns. Hi !)nI b) Wreck, threat Interest in Stale, (inartl. Kx-TrraHnrer. Worth and ( lerk Martin. H ai.kk: n. J uly M (invernor Aycock j left lonlpht for Greensboro where he i will tomorrow deliver the annual ad- dress at the battlefield of Guilford j Court House. The battle ground aspo rtation, thniiks to the untiring and zeal ous efforts of such men as David I Schenck, James T. Moreheed, and oth-j ers, hao made this battle-ground a place j full f attraction a. State Superintendent of public in ! struction Toon left today for Koaring ' Gap In Ashe county, where bis family will remain a fortnight. Tomorrow he will apeak at a soldiers' rob n too and ed ucational rally at Whitehead, Alleghany county, and at night will speak at Sparta. Friday he will speak at Trap Hill. Wilkes county. Yesterday, was, as predicted, the hot test day hero, the temperature being !).'1 degrees. Work was not interrupted and there were no prostrations. The train south bound, on the Sea board Alr-Llne, due here at 3.50 yester day afternoon, did not arrive until 3 .20 this morning, owing to a double wreck, j The mail train ran into the rear of a I freight, and an engineer and. car sent from here to bring In the passengers, after the track was clear jumped the track. The movement of tourists has at least begun. It is mainly to the seaside. The corporation commission today took up the assessment of the properly of all common carriers and companies of kindred character. The work of placing steel girders under the third lloor of the Supreme Court and Library Building, to support the sinking floors, proved to be a dllll cult one, - Interest in the State Guard Is greater than in several years past. Assurances are given that all the regiments will take good couplcmenU of their strength into camp. The lttithfordlon company of the itrd regiment which was dropped, Is reinstated. The fault was entirely due to its captain's neglect of orders and regulations. The Colonel of the 3rd reinstated the Kuthforillon com pany today. It is expected that ex-treasurer Worth will this week make reply to treasurer Lacy's demand on him for the $lfi,0IMUi4 stolen by.ex-clerk Martin from the peni tentiary funds. Two Shut Outs. Special to Journal. Wilmington, July 3. -Score In today's game, Halelgh (I. Wilmington 0 Norfolk, July 3 Charlotte was shut out lu today's game, score Norfolk 13. Charlotte. 0. A CHILD LNJOYS. The pleasant flavor, gentle action, anil soothing effocl of Syrup of Figs, when In need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow its use; so that ft is the best family remedy known anil very family should have a boltleManu faclured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Many Deaths in N-w Jersey f owns. New Yoiik, July 3. During Tuesday night and today the deaths In Newark directly attributable to the heat cum bered SI, the highest number of the spell In Iloboken there were 111 death'. Paler aon, which had been comparatively free from dealhs, ran Its numlter up to 11 for the 24 hours ending tonight. Jersey City escaped with two, New Hrunswlck , soonxl four fatallles autl Kllxabelh six A dor.en other places contributed one each to tbe total so that the grand total' for New Jersey will lie lu the nrlghlr hooif of inn for the day. 1 1 f o Hilar tn km p well than Ciirnl. DeWlll's i ...i i.i... iiium uni ivisem taken now and then, will your imiwi. in tei iii-i giruer. i ney i. i j . -i .I.. never gilpe bat prumotfr.an j) gentle action. V. 8. Duffy A Co. 108 Around Kansas City. Kansai I'itt, Kan., July H Kansas City was t bo contra of tbe hottest area In I be ennolry. WlUiln a raillus of -00 miles of Ibrs city the temperature ranged from (HI lo 108 dogi-ee.' 1 central Kan sas hot winds an reported a literally burning np vegetable. Ai Caraa worth Kan., the highest point fectrtded to tbla part of the eoontry for years was reach ed, lb government Iheraaoaeter )n tbl city marking 108 at 8 o'clock. Notice. ruaili of ramllco Will meet tt ht Coart lloast In Bayhort) N. C Monday Joly Hi. I0I ttlto'elodi a. m. for tbt parpoa of keatlng toe onoplaJnl ftf til. foraoaa as to the Valuation of Ibajr property. 4 Tbfl Jaly Ind 1004, -'; ' i ,' . ,'.'. Z. T, RaLt. '-', Clerk of Board of Commissioner. !a C"to . r;-:tt :.st yoti est. ZORAH I July -Cmpi ly good. but w l lu our ny-l t1" art- iL-c'i ! 11 nitiv h I itjttco . Mrllif l'i It ;Dli I lift We have not heard ot si, l.'lu vet ( ii nrrHlly. curing -i- vo I mm)' by i hi Unit- Mir -ojie wen si, .skid wi at the news of the ilr..hn.f Clarke and children in-1 i'r'.dsi Expressions of Hyni"iiiiv lercavcd can ! instil .in ,u e', The cmm1 people of Miu 1; serve nm u honor l,r thru donations in There has onr section, lx-l. of Mr. I larkc been a surveying party in for t lie pitst week I he surveyors are Messrs Henry A. Ilrown Jr. of New llern, and Kdward Tripp of Durham Creek, both with the rcpulttioii of being very able In the profession They have l.een runnlnr the county line between Craven ami Item' ' r I coi nt es Commissioner Fulcher of Zots.h is in your city at leinllng the meeting of the board. D. P. Wbilford and K A. Fulcher, j list takers of No. 1 and 2 townships, were over yesterday to deliver their I lists, The Commissioners however, too busy with pension applicants to receive them. Mrs. Caroline Toler, who is 81! years old, Ins been sick for several months and seems to be getting worse. It. C. Wbilford Ks , has gone to New Bern today on business. The buying out of Congdon Lumber Co. by W. H. illHiles, has caused con siderable embarrassment among people A great many have been working for the company for several years anil were dependent upon their labor for surport, bill are now thrown out of employment. It seems to be the policy ol Mr. liUilcs to contract all his work to a few in divlduals, which knock the "little fel low" euti rely out. Summer Ileal This is the season -for bowel complaints. Orcen apples and cucumbers produce them and Pinny Davis' I'ain Kii.i.i'.ii cures them To the troubled stomach it comes like a balm, tbe wind l:i assuaged, and the trouble ceases. Kvcry druggist in lio land keeps rain-Killer, and no ore should be without it in Ids family Avoid substitutes, there is but one I'ain-K iller, I'erry Davis'. Trice 2,ric. and aoe. v I Lightning Seals His Secret Tkuiik Hautk, Ind, Inh , July 3 I wife and six children of Ira Smitl -The , of Y'ouugstown.ltu' , who was killed by lightning while plowing 111 ilHys ago, have licen seaching nlgiit and day since his death for f li,(H)() in cash, mostly in gold, he was knowu to have hidden on 1 his farm. lo was economical and had no faith in banks. On his person when he was killed he had fl, 31)0. A few days be fore he had brought home f2.(IO0 in gold and said he would hide it with Ills oilier money, lie never said that whin he should be dying be would let them know where they ciTnbl find then In herltance. A few years ago Smilli's son shot and seriously wounded him Tin lalhet then remarked thai ll was fortunate In was not killed Instantly, us then no ..m would know wren- lo look for the money. An Historic Stump. KKKitBitiCKsiicHti, Va , July JJ: Itev. Dr. James 1'. Smith, editor of the (Jen tral Pn sbyterlau, of Richmond, spent several days in Spottsylvania county this week. Dr. Smith served on Wen "Stonewall" Jackson's staff and was wilb him when he was shot in the Wil derness, lie went lo the spot when General Jackson sal on the stump of a tree and wrote Ids last note to General Lee before the battle of Chanceilors vllle. This slump Is fast decaying, hut Dr. Smith secured a portion of It which he prizes as a relit . He Wants Only $250,000,000. Clin Alio. July 3. A claim lo nroncrlv - , U) W(li .w mm was made , h te l()(Uy ,)y y,,,,, ,,,,, , f U(u bridge, Massacimetta. In hi. nr.pnl .linn nt .flcirf.il f.i.l. - -!- " to the Click count-'1 recorder Smith avers r ' I' I Klfl mi-M of l.nil Iw-lawn Tblnv.llflb . i in I u r i -niiiin tin-ei.. iinoiies avenue . , . ... ... ,.. rtenco property, was the propeny t.f JedyUisii rtmllfl 70 years, ago uuder pre-emption certificate and patent title. llh says he Is the legal heir of tlie old homesteader ... The pllos thsl annoy you no will bit quickly and permanently healed If you useDeWltts Wlteb IInmI Halve De ware of worthless counterfoils t. H. Duffy Co. , Ncetlox-of Count j Commlsilooers Tbn Board of Oounly CommiMloneri OraTancoonty wllt.lt eel at the Court llMiat It New Bora ot It second Hon- day It July and rests tbt Ts. Uland TtlotUot reported to tktab Tbt Board will be It MMioa for una day tt. least, and will tit tnttJMbt wtlslno Ht tow pUta and bear tit peraota objootlag to UtvatoMlot) of UmIt property or tbt tntoatt of Uk against tbem. All eltl aeni art trgantly ' requested oiakt Ihtlr eomplalatt tt tbli mseUnt. : , ,'.'. s ' - t - 'LB. Jomsa. - ' , Chalnnaa ot tot Board. Si r:tniMc Vor Director si Not Hi t .irolina R ;t ! W lldl I'.. I I ill) Oh-ri i . II Ft n niiiil if e r ii Tn i i. .III. ll. I I. I - u n r pur u t inn I I hint; i r Stale. ly 1 lntt r. i , . i i i. i i uti m i! on lm w up I'li.inir hot. 1 i i Ml 111 U-r of eriir-...nlsts eull.t . rm'tii nlK no ober v III' II .,f till he ( H i.' ricu i c tt nnif ikeJ ii.l lioli'lay'savc by the oil 1-11- ' itol, banks atol 1. wt oflb , t -l r -i I depai t iiieiu .lei ii" i I he cort.nrnt mn . .untie - II.' . Itsrr ' day. on the aspes-iiu ti : .ifl iuilvays' ( l.oenl -tiirii, sie nt n:s oecUMeiui 'cstcnl.iy tloif ns . , ! ; i T i a cvcic .vinil sloitusi miles ttst . t here. In that section It was the wo't .0 the year An item ft us L'iwu he othci day, noon tlie authority ol Sectetaiv of Mate UrinH,s hlU th(. M, , A. Blount of ItCaufort county ? the president ol I the first ex Confederate association 01- . ; gauied in this State 'lodny a letter1 I was received from Col William L. Dc liossct of Wilmingti n, in which he' ! says: "This may have heen the cast: as ; ; to llie first organiai imi in Hint county, j but i ask your ; t T 1 1 ! 1 1 1 to the fat t , (established beyond tefitlatlon thai the; 'Association of th.- I'lind Ut'giincnl North Carolina inlantn was organi.cil ' in this city in February, lili, and s claims to be noi - iiiy ii.e nrst ntganiii ' lion ol Ciiillede' .If co inns but Hint : is I he oidest oie mi; .' i w ..I Vetera. is "t fit hei ai my Toluol n v I A v "' I, ft 111 appoint the eight directors of ll North Carolina railway on the part ''.e State There is a treat si rumble f. n i In te places l'i., ilircttois meet only days in the yeai, and get if 10 a din ! o each ol Ih.'se day.- liul t In- cm:" i desire lor t In places is in "idi r 1" c ', tin lice . asses ihi' ii the Soulheru i 'ivin - t;ivcs lie liiticlois, not as a n "lit, but us i t our lev. Oncol i iie in i f I eager applieants i - a Itavclin man ft I." ay s a iliiec.tor ship would be woilh if I 200 lo 1 ,ilil to linn itniiiially . The new law under which eorpoia llons t liai lcieil pay in piopoitton to llieir capital -dock is found lo lit- a good thing for the State. Foi e uiiplc I lo Nantabnla Company ol Macon county, chartered yesterday, with fJiKMiny cap! lal, paid $-10 tacs. The taes thus re ccived on charters last month a..1 fTol) Considerable lypiioid fevet i in Hie coiinlj . . It ft ill reillilC I 'Spill W ol I- plcte the lexllle school hiiildiio Ag rieult to al and Meehaeiiio licri' by Sepleinbei I. The . e lioti begin-. September . I lie ! hi hlng neat elni i nig lit i I lo M-coiid one in i he . eai l.a-l year theic was lynehllil' llie w i a I In I I t-pol t l"l l.i lone h" I hat I lie rain tali l,n in , wlillf the avct age I n ' i I-. on' I ?;'. The mean t in n i legated , p, eg I ft hlch is a 'leg r i iii"litily incan. 'Idle highest l. vas '.'"i, lowest ri; The directors of llie peiillein i n y toiiioiiow decide whether they i an spot Ml convicts to build the Marlon. Halters villc and liuirnsvllle turnpike The a. i Is mandatory as to this use ol ...tivicts provided the directors can span Theie Is no pay for them save m and the penitentiary was iicm i in pressing need of Immediate fuinl- Atlvlre In Ul Altiti Tlie Itt'V. tlohll Mt-Nflll tt ft Ival ki rvlei nt 'nrilllT nniiouneisl that lie would :i'i iiicstloii about tin; Itlble. note was sent ll to blln I' rollow s ; ' Ic:ir Mr McNeill If you at in help young nidi kindly n il u" l IIS ( 'Hill's Wlfo." Thni Kifineil n noser, nritl the nut clue united with Intense Interi'-t. tcin pcrcd "dill ntniis. ineiil. lo sec bov I'.' K.kmI man would citrl. .He bluiHt lf. All er n pniifto be an hi 1 love young ni' ii. ctiiwrliilly young i ll. .I.i nml I urtnlil cll I IFllltlirt'ia tot "I- " s . no. ,nn n word ul novice n is your aoul'a unlvntlnu ,w, ilMO ' looking lifter e'her people's wives " , I The liiTrator of th. FlearlaB Mill. Almilt the yenr TO It. .'. MHbrltlalc. kins; of t'npjmiloelii. one ot Hie most Ingenious and ni b prlncce of the tliue Invented the firm mill driven by tvnlir Thin lrltiu.pl. of his skill and IngenOtty . i . , I In tm Imin nc CBIIIWI Ol in- .-ii.-i.-w w ...... dlale vicinity of the royal ptlnc. In the course- of time the Ctrpfindvolnii baker iHt nim' reiebrntctf nnd were In jrrwit drtinnd throughout nil parts of tbt World a then known.- Ilxwe mill were usually ndnood up on Itoataon theMrrr. bclrm to elevnttsl and cootrtverl ns to l cnally driven by the water? and Hie nilllera were Hum enabled to nmvc from plnco-to place, dlstlihatlnp the mcnl to their custom ens, A Good Tonic. It yon need a tonlo, try our Uoef, Iron tnd Wine. It Is t totblnatln pattoolarly tsloabl In'ltt treatment of debility attended with ' Impow Ishnveot ottbt blood, ll promottt digestion Improves ifc apptllo vd gives energy lotkt tattrt lysltem.' Davis TrcKrlp tod Fnanaacy . ' ' " ' . -.ir I'.l'juI'iM ii tllsi'II I sloniilly. '-"tiielii Mi tle.'li I Ii . called 1 lie, lay . 1 s, and . speak I'P 111 ' 'I I I It "I t. e. -oi rv Itll.e- ! -a e tl.'i- -re : i ;,. A im-s, I'leas, Wiles, Wa-ll Feel Wixcs. pi tllklf 1111,1,1 'II. I'lungf. I M in. on-. n. 1' I ' 111 '! tllklf ' I' SC ( illlll I No tolll "no bhi.-k i say s one j miinioii. N.. Haptis valines around yut am rouse Kevi n-mi, "It ,11 give yoii had luck , Another lb-Yen ml opn,scd to small , shops, foi say s in , ''t liev g ivc the oft'li-J crs and keepers i he "sftfll head i think if the lu". Miiul'l advise some of his I lock to set t It with the small shop keepers their head-, would not ' swell ' with righteous indignation, at thevciy j thought of such dishonest, untruthful! beings i Wi were in licaiif. sau 'luile a ii ,1 in I i i alt soldiers, making si. nis, w hit h is light I't'ledoll evciy I tile Not 'ii ( aloiitia shun ml y if lilt terday, ami j Id Coulcdci ; pplicatiiin f ir pen I'he Stale should j Southern soldier I I lie ptoud III llCI e - III iivt'i lie n wet c ne ci at" Mil) oh1, veterans " e'.iild show ', heii pui oles mill to. Con 1 1 1 Inibe, Vh. . We weie pleased to inet-l ulc, Cant T I! i.oodwiii. mi ti in an y s a ere ' her. w I biled al App, tpnl Id, !"''.' ,' o'd eolll ho a sist ed i n Ii ring d A ppoinai to Wi lp and dfl'.v us. and I 111- Soul del n feeli'lgb the las! cannon talked ovet our e would cxpiess ' t I ' ' 1 1 g as i leaf lllsidel South I; ha- The I .i ih. He: gli ale. llO' I is ii in t h bo Uli. '11 .a. lug a L'o.id loners ol t he I it llilewa- lied. the eit i.eus fi . bu lues-. w n have had al ind have al" U Milk 111; 1 h the iree.- .slo.iped el s a ' ami , "ow iris 1 1 1 1 1 Long l,t lie may, Ollllnissjollfls, Mi K.l Mat! d tin. me 1 1 i i lie his y on 'ig pony. Mr. T M Thomas visit' last woi. We see Milt lay "I y has my head j cover, w liich lie calls a ha! Mr Pcikltisof lie. nil. nl, culled thi niorii'ng "u iiis way I" Murriin n S. TTtrtlTT? tTTSTTAT-T JlMMItL MICtiAhL i"l:,l"n 5,i'. !., I viiHillliilhlllllllIriJI. 1 '. i linn n i ini-' ii K . Llnvtr. I it I S i-.l I', i i 'i. ini.'tit ft i ; I . W. WOOD f; SONS. I "" '" j Seeilsnicn, licbniiiiitl, u. I jj " "' ' 1 M .- - : I ' . r t rti-i'li 1 ttowr. Wlntrr Vrlth'- If -, D 1 Utitt I 'root nd Wlnli. Uai' 1 J nnrl i 3 I'ifi'tihk s.i In I all IMdiiliiU! ' i,id"if u " " I ! d"s. in. d M 3 ::: '.1 Delicious rapid :1s- VSv-ifHFT : K ,1,. V iM-V.b- i m ., Ih, CHAMI'ION bby,!,. rbhr .l the1 W . i Id kii"t h (ih thing hen be ' d J on in it- Juts elceU'd as bin mount t tor tlt IW)1 in the i ltim bin Illcyclif, I ll.-l,.t l. WttHii nmkc of l I Im ' i es ii M ii i the UKiT and KArKrtT 1 j I list" the agency fur nearly all the high gr..tl.t bee In. If yon don't like ( ..Inniliis I have what yoll do like. Y tan Hnd the Vh1 line nf Knhing J Tat kh in the city at my pbw I make' ii spcelalty of Bportlng UimmI iu gmieral. j WW. T. IIII.I,, Healer it) Ott YvtReyf tatitH, lttirTtaU O'iom, ril"(ttaru, Joa fklatiao, Hnanan ITami, iMvTatiwna, 4c i-i wddic st - hew nun, n. c v C3-stt what youj tat. ' WHY SUFFER FROM ch,nl(IhteswS (1 Chill Tonic II 1J'V" I I FRESH CAR UUD FLOUR JUST RECEIVED. Kit in v Cukts jiinl Ci Mikii's. ( 'tiiint'il ami I'nltt il Meats of all kinds si I (' net ilill I'i mt H j 1 lt - 1 t illlL 1 lams to t lle.sll. III' (.it. Yours L 'riiu' Ol. i -- - A I toll (' i el mil Mill r.itlli f, i ii e Slock I I racket'-.. We nls.i ! t hit of I'. J. McDANIEL i L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. Phone 169, 61 Broad Street J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. oHixiiiiiiinniiim IhliiL' Kfl It Ihinks lifltiT 1 11. v 1 i l fcotly drill I'U.s icy tllr rrfl rshillK- 'l in y nt. teal iiiiurisliiiR'iit mill III a form lelisliiil by re ryoiie ittitnl Hint old i n Ill'.Al'X' tin-yitiintr Lwly would Itc itnt'iliU) if she tujf 'cstotl tlmt ynii ctuiio 1)11', nlthtHigh the. nuvy irffer yt-ry rnut'h' In roiiie In rr with you f(r tho Sotlt Drlnkf her im mense y l.y lirinifitiK hi-r UiTi Thin ia New Bcpi'u Bolt Sgda. i Br&dfoim's Prescription PKartnicy, CU Hendncbt Powders 10c. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmmmiiiimiiiii Second-Hand; Buggies nd Log Carls; Three . Honei.' One Mulo, will soil Cheap !6r cash, or on time. .' Apply to v r " J. W. DTEWAIIT. Roberts' Chill Tonic is n"t L"lit.un ,.ics m.iJe h JrJ it it t:uls t. .1 K tier Feme J Many it JJ cnts j N.ttlc ' Jo the uurk. Delight- Local Druggists. t t i . I'tuicy Ci'eain C'lieest 1 Ale mi li e, -i Itiitl les ltd' -' t, mid N utlicn ills tither omul tliill''S to cat, to please. WlioIeMiile A Retail 71 Ilrl Nt. at r-" sir r rv 8 Klfsli Cheese, (if Select Cannot Ktlliev ( ilHKis Cakes 8 O 1'. iiiiiict's I link lot n;iIc. MM 1 mane a Memorandum i "ii i iK'i-il v in t he I i tit- ! (fnnTi it's, I In n In in;' it Inn- ;inl till' Miijrl' lllli il .. (IrldV t1 1 'd mi tu t n;i 1 1 . u:i r.ml I to 1m s;itisl:ifnry. ami :it tin- Si-st prn-i-s liii' vim. W- ;ir- li t t:ul. Am., fa Hi' iiis sta r I i aiiiM'tl :umI i ij. rt'a l a i it I I' J -1 1 V.-iy i iii t rrsh i;i mils I lit'lll ;n r I IhiM' i ins ami A i in ill is uivuM'tl meats in li Is ilt'livcied Ki'sp.-t tfullv. Phone 137. NEW BERN, H, C. . -., v- -n ;' von ham; Ai'lif tn i. U UAUTHFIELD, Clc;':S rr 50.Q0Q im t i . i it THO'- f :- S.1' g 'MTh tt tv rrni
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