TQE WEEKLY JOURNAL ' " Bhttihd ltT. Public ia two rWfeoaa, ry day aad FrfcLey,alMsJaViWBtr,v Br,N.G. CHARl.ES L. 5TFVEN3, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: To Months, M CaaW Three Moult, M Bia Month, 60 " Twalv Month 1. CO ONLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising rale furoiahrH upon ap- flicallon at the other, or upon imjuiry j mail. grThe Journal Is only sent on uay-in-advanoe haul. Suhicribora will receive notice of expiration of tbeir sub scription and an immediate response to notify wi.l he appreciated Ly the JOURNAL. Knterrul ai ll"" loMorrtif, New Hera H. C. aa second-clas mutu-r. .Section Tun, Friday Jul; IS. IIMM OCCASIONAL DEFEAT ADDS INTEREST. The defeat of the I niverslty of Penn sylvania boat crew at Uii' Henley Ke gatta, in England, lat week, by the Leaiiiler Hawing Club of London, seems to tie taken too rc rL-tisly by many l er sons and newspapers in this country. The fact is that l lie radically ui - checked success of American athletes in international contests, on land and water, has created the impression that when the occasional defeat cornea, it is so unusual, that the thought Is not that the supremacy belongs to the other con testant, but that something is wrong with the American side. So at this Henley Kegatta, the defeat seems to have unduly disturbed Ameri can complacency, yet the American crew, after rowing a gallant and strong race, putting their opponents to the liest of their efforts to win, frankly ac knowledge that they were "out rowed.' There Is a genuine gameness In this acknowledgement, truly American, only equalled by the splendid effort made to Win. This Grand Challenge cup of the Hen ley regatta Is to rowing in England, what the Derby is to horse racing. Americans have won the Derby, but England lias thus far held the Grand Challenge cup against all American ef forts to wrest it from the English. In the minor rowing events, the Americans made a number of winnings, and the closeness In the race for the Grand Challenge Cup Is no dishonor or discredit to American skill or brawn. The half a century of supremacy in yachting, with every probability of thU Fall's contest going in favor of the American ) arht, Is glory enough to moie than olTset the llrnley defeat, If offsets were needed. lint It is just siirh defeats as at Henley that adds to iliu Interest of the contests betweeu the two great Anglo-Saion races, and as In other defeats the Anierl ( ana will soon discover their weakness, and flmiMy win out at some future time THE WORLD'S SMALL NAVIES. In this day of great things of all kinds, Biiinll afTalrs aru not noticed suftl clently, and yet those small things mav prove of Interest, and are worthy of knowing. The great navies of the world are known to every household, and the schoolboy who cannot name the numlier of battleships possessed by the leading nations of the world, would feel ashamed. But there is tl.e opposite to these great navies, and few persons know that there are nations that possess only on or two war i ossein, which they dealp nlleas "navies." Every nation of pretense, eicept Nwltrorland, which has no sea coast, supports omo form of a navy, and the following from the I nltrd Utate Navy Department' annual publication, I fa I o( Interest a showing the small navle of the world. "llelglon baa 11 antiquated strata ves sels of about MX) ton, but all built near ly tO years ago. Phe designate tbea aa atal veeaeU, hii tbey art tmployed a ' packata Bulgaria baa 11 small were, ol which one hi aard aa the I'rtace' yachl. Twa aiaaored ship for the "U ftaaa of U Dsitbt" are bolUllag, aad M a two torpedo boat trafu Keaador rrport two old Trewch tfUpatck -mis, eae f lrrm a4 oae of wood. TbJa Is her total naval sir fth, while Egypt kaa bat a stall Tea, llahl ha a aaey also, oat Nttla h heard of M. It ooaa krlesa a Meal m f twsel of Mo taaa. mm oibaf of 10 toot aad tftif trot ship aad a saiaii aaa eaet. msm aaa a steal goaahlp of iioioM.tw aaa wls of tno tocf aad iwo laaali ol 10 aaoU speed. Kb la bolldlag three erb trs of small fJJplacto t : . : " . ' -MnrorcosnoporU a I.K)0-tofj oralaaf, gnaboatal 4Mleti'Srl aaaa W mI ho lid I ng. rrla. aithoagb wall llttl eoaet llae, aa aav aoaaUUac Of a dlapatra rtmrt of 100 toaa aad 19 a ots speeds I'srtj ba a aJ oll :j0 mas bollt (a 1KI1, aad a aerew steamer of shoal 400 to, HoomaBl has null Utile aarf of sua1 Tew la. t ). la abnlldlaf arogrsni alao. laclsvl ti;r U cocstractioa oflnoBltora, 11 ttfpJU ibikltWwOM for th Daa b. wtuWiui Tinili, 4 duy H lad ll torpedo boat tor the Black tk. . BaU DosatafO ku UM Iwipadea eta, balfc til mn age ta Kaglaad. aad 14-a4 cntiaer, the Presides!. Bar, wa kaa two gaaboata o( 173 aad lt9 tax r aactlvetv. mtk araaed with Iwo gmaa. 8taa aaa two corvette of lua, (a a boat sad a protK-led cruiser of 1.SG0 Ua. I'retuar aa IkrM gti boats of leai taaa Ml loa dtaplacenienl Yeerteala aaa a aavy of lai vraael, lb Llhrrlador, of RSt too, aod f-nr rtvr fLarioaia." u.e THE BANK AND FILE MUST SUFFER It Is tti( tlrialD workman, n I ' liking dtlegals," who must suffer from le ronllli'l ltreu c pllal sud labo And in all unions, ll W fojuil that Iht rank and die niu'. Iar all I l.r ml'fr inga and 'oasi s. In the I'hillpplue tlLl, AuluaMi and his council had the -ssy ah. I snfi part. hlle the poi.r in-ui pt-uis 1 1. 1 the fighliuf, and eveu lu the suireuiler it Agulnaldo who receives the jdeaaaiii treatment as a 'uel uot as i prU. ner. n hilr the men w ho fought aie i lie rt-i.l prisoners. And among the Boers, these saint" con ditions prevail. It was Kiuger who left Africa when the contest be' auie too warm, and with his millions f dollars, found a pleasant telreal on the continent of Europe, dined and feted by thu ilrh. And the poor unfortunate lioeis left behind, unable to escape, had to hear the hardships and terrors of war, while Kruger sent messages to them not to give up, but to tight the British. Word from the Transvaal says that the burghers arc sick of lighting, and are only held up to It by the leaders. And no wonder, for if these burghers will look about, they will find that their lighting Is keeping in ottice a number of so called Hi er representatives In Kuio- pean c&pitola, whose salaries and occu pations would lie gone, should the lioeis cease fighting. It is a long ways from Kruger with his easy surroundings, and the poor Boers lighting for a country which their once leader has deserted, but it is the history of the woild, the escape of those who should receive the like hardships, aa must the rank and tile. How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Ke ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CHENEY & CO., l'prps., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known E J Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligations mude by their firm. Wist & Tin ax, Wholesale Druggists, Toleds, O. Wauiino, Rinnan it Mak vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testi monials free. Hall'sKanillv Pills are the best. Miirgau'a Parla Hank. New York, July 9. The report that Morgan aud liorkefi Her propose to es tablish a bank iQ Paris, capitalized al fifty millions, 1 1 ! trentiourly denied to day at the office of Morgan. "I am Indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my present (.(Hid health and my life. I was treated In vain by doctors for lung trouble following lagrlppe. I took One Minute Cough Cure and re covered my health." Mr. E. H. Wise, Madison, Ga. F. S. Duffy A Co. A Hlg lllaac la Brooklyn. Brooklyn, July 9 An eiplotlon oc curred this morning In a still used for refining oil at I rail's large oil works at the foot of Tinth Avenue. Five men were seriously Injured, two of whom are eipecled to die within a few hours. Other tanks caught, causing an Immense blare with heat. KWitt's Witch Havel Salve should br promptly applied to cots, barns and scald. It soothes and quickly heal the Injured part. There r worthies counterfeit, tie sure to get D Witt's K. B. Dully A CV. Catargla'a WnMk. London, July 9. Mr. t'arargle I credited with telling a reilala Aatetlraa thai he tl. I poaweaae two hundred and eighty millions which be propose to (if sway. A rr lllloiilre Lately starved la Loadoa berana be no Id aot dlgat hi food. Early use of Dt, K lag's New Life Pills woald hav td Ids. They straagthoa the toa aea, aid dtgsatloa, prosaot aaslmtletloa, lakptovd appetite. Prle toe, Mey back If aot satisfied. Pold by r. p. Bradaata, drsgjlet. . CDIV UFADACDE k'U GRIPPE. rr pj 0. TKntM m4 O. A. Bargat. Dyspepsia Cure Digests whit yon cat Thta preparation contain iH of lh digesUnU and digest all kind o' food. It grtva Instant relief and uevr fatls to cure. It allow you to eal all th food you want. The aot sensitive stomach can take It. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. I' prevents formation of gas on Uio stoni ach, relieving all distress after eating I Meting unnecessary. Pleasant to tnke. It can't help but tfo yon good Prepared on) T bj r. O. fVrrrlVi ('hlraitt icm si. UHUe cuouina zh uiuea u jo also Had Kxllruail Wr k. ( leveland, July 9. One of the worst wrecks in years on the Lake Hhore Hall- load occurred early thin nisrolng at j Nottingham ten miles eat of here. The soiitiiwi s:i rn llndied from Cincinnati to St. I mils collldeil with a portion of the freiglilMra n. The eng nut, lir man and a mall clerk were killed. Two mall clerks and several others were injured No pas seiigers were killed. It Dazzles the World. No Discovery in medicine hat ever crea'i (1 one quarter of the excitement dial I as lieen i aused by Dr. Hint's New Discovery for Con-uinplion. It's severest tests luve be n on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy find Bronchitis, thousand of whom it 1ms restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever. Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure In the woild ll is sold by C. D. Bradham w ho guarantees satisfac tion or refunds money. Large bottles !0c ai.d $1 (X). Trial bottles free. I iiiUrflhi f.M- the KUh. Woodstown, N. J., J'lly 7 - In the ex treme heat of the past few days some kind-hearted observer noticed that the lisli and turtles in the public fountain seemed to suffer from the tierce rays of the sun. To relieve the poor creatures the kindly one fastened an umbrella over the water, and swimmers at once sought Its shade, seeming very grateful, Indeed. "I wish to truthfully state to you and the readers of these few lines that your Kodol Dyspepsia (-'ure Is without ques tion, the best and only cure for dyspep sia Unit I have ever come In contact with and I have used many othes prepara tions. John Beam, West Mii' llesei, Pa. No preparation equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as it con I alius all the natural ili gestants. It will digest ail kinds of food and can't help but do you good. F. 9. Dully & Co. .ltrs Will lr 1'hIiI. New York, July 0 An Important meeting of the Directors of the Seventh National Bank was held this morning at the law ollices of Crowcll and rtulllvan and organization of plans wore discussed It is stated Unit depositors will be paid In full, as all the money needed has been promised. Troubles of a Minister. To henelit others Hcv. .1. T. W. Yer lion, of Hartwcll, Ga., writes: "For a long time 1 lutd a running sore on my leg. I tried many remedies without benefit, until I used a bottle of Electric Bitters aud a Ixix of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured me sound and well Sores, Eruptions, Boils, Kcema, Titter, Silt lihcum show Impure blood. Thou sands have found In Electric Bitters a grand blood purifier that absolutely cures these troubles. Satisfaction ll guaranteed or money refunded by C 1) Bradham. Large bottles only '0c. Ilrarlera Captiirml. Manila, July 8. There has lieen the additional surrender of Lieutenant Colo nel W Int, making a total of fifty nln.i officers and four hundred ami seventy five men with two hundred and rlghly sli Hues. Of the Ninth Cavalry de serters Duhoae and Hunell have sur rendered. Okfick or I). II. Hakov, Hoc. of Utate, ) At HTiN, Titi . Nov. 21, 1900. I I have found Dr. Morten's TEK1 H INA a splendid remedy and aid for my teething children. When my oldest boy was a teething child, eveiy succeeding day warned us that w would Inevitably lose him. I happened upon TEETII INA, and began at one administering It to him, and bis Improvement was marked In 24 boura, and from that day on he recuperated. I have constantly Wept It and used It since with my chil dren, and have taken great pleeaare la sounding Its praises to sll mothers of young children. I found It lavaloabl even after the teethlag period was passed. MRS. D. Q. IIAIIDT. Aaibr Jaefe tk lUssv. Denver, Col.. Jnly 9 The 81af fer ha reappeared. Jessie Klaporl si I tee years of ag wa dra(r)d from her bad to a Aeld sad assaulted, liar sbdossra was ripped opa with a kalfa Atothar ehftd ba disappeared tlrtf fro the neighborhood. Darlaf last May aa Ufaat child of oar Bl(bhor s ffsris( froai choUra lafaatas. Tk dortori tad (lva all hope of tsMitrr. I took bottla f ChajabTtaIs's & 1U, CkoUrs sad Diar rhoea Rady la tk aoasa, Wllttf tkeai If. It r It woald do good If.aasd aeoordlaf to dtraetloaa la . two oys Mas Ik child lad fully racotatad. lib thtld I bow tlfotoa aad kaatLly. 'I kr reonBedd Ibis raraad frqal ly aad fcsv arr kowa It lo f!L If aa Co art Basbs, Book waiter, Ohio, Hold by r, 8. Caffy Co. ' . , THE HEUCiSE- Jadfe Pnnirii Affirms Fia4i ol Special Master Greta. Appelated Hirtrlor 0 1 fir 4 Orahsa A)lai Saluda He4rf t Case Hall ItfBiv I . Ml at ( Ire It ( oart A pneaU I. ii ilia i. ad. It. El'.ii .'.l.'i . 'crn .: k apHiu' h I ml I ae .( k or Gi eeuidioro a diroetor of : Ii if..nl I iphnn AaytuHi, vice Biii. t'l.Wr, resign. -.1 Coiniiilx . . - r . r Agriculture Palter soti u i-1 ur '.;.. : Y Wlnr-liiu, Prt-st-diMil .Mli r 1. 1 1 a I Mid Mi-eiiHi.leal College have lie North lo seliria pnifr3.sens n ! i-riiulture. They will also loot, mil t. r vetrrlnariiiii. ll t probable limi I 'i ofes. ir Tail H ii tier of Kanns, w ll' piesidcnl l l.e ve't tinniian He in j .Malt ontl Veterluary j Assoclallo. Arrivals. K hard .1 Jones, (J. H. Smith. Wilmington; I dm I . Briggs, WllllaillBtoli, liedell Meuree, Wilming ton; It. P. Ajcuca, Wiiyne county, E G.iveruor D ! liiisell, Wilmington. The latter is conns. 1 in a suit by saloon keepers here ag dust ihl- city, lo recov er tales they have for many years paid i he city on bar-rooms oulaide t he bo mili ary, Involving bo-iii; $12,X)0. Ei-Uov-emor H iirit:!! says there are other sui'.s of the same kind ag:ilnst Hie town of Dunn. A le'egram from Manager U. T. Bry an of i he Tarlioro Base liall Cluli, who was In Norfolk lu Inly the Norfolk team was received this morning aud appeared to mean that he had been successful. He wanted Mace made an umpire, and not Slaley. President Cunningham offer- I his Norfolk team to Raleigh for $ 1,04X1, but It wh? not not wanted here. Judge T. It. I'urnell today received a letter from Judge Goll notifying him that he aud Judge Jackson of West Va., would again nit ou the circuit court of appeals al Richmond at the next term. Twice last year, in May and November, Judge Purnoll sat on that court. In the important case of U. S. Neal ct sis. vs. G. F. Brlggs it Co., of Norfolk, Involving a large sawmill and timber In terests at Morehcad City, Judge I'urnell today nUirincd the finding of special mas ter Green of New Bern, as to facts and lsw. The effect of tile decision Is that Briggs fc Co., are Indebted to Neal and the l'i'st National Bank of New Bern In the sum of $r,,J35, instead of Neal being Indebted to Briggs, as claimed, to the amount of $18,0!I0. The principle point in the case is that exception to a report or a special master under the equity rules of the circuit court must be specific and point out errors in equity rule 87, and that general exceptions will not be considered by the chancellor. This Is In accordance also with the Stale practice. Notwithstanding this point Judge Pur nuli Billing us chancellor, took up the several exceptions and over ruled them seriatim. Tills case came up from the clr cult court at New Bern. Directors North Carolina Railroad. Special to .1 1 mi r n al . Rai.kicii, July U. -Governor Aycock has appointed the following Stale direc tors for the North Carolina Railroad. Hugh G. M. Cheatham of Elkln presi dent, L Banks Holt, of Graham, L. M Mlchaux, of Uoldsboro, W. II. Williams of Newton, Augustus W. Graham of Oxford, Vines K. Tumor of Raleigh, B. CPennof Heldsvllle, C. M. Cooke Jr of Bessemer City, Slate's proxy Dr. J, L McLclland of Mooresvillo. Great Wheat Fields Burned. Great Bind, Kan., July H. fifteen thousand acres of wheat went up In Haines here this afternoon. The fire wa started hy an unknown man throwing a lighted cigar Into a Meld of wheat stub ble. Everything was as dry as tinder, anil aoon a destructive fire was In pro (tress. All the residents here left their work and eihaustcd every known method for fighting fires, hut to no avail, anil It was late this evening lierore the fire was under control. Roughly estimated lbs loss will aggregate 300,000 bushels near ly all of which was in stack. NORTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. Muuafcr Bryan Hat Tarboro Team Com plctc. S2 6amct Scheduled. 8peclal to Journal. RALaion, July A. Telegram from Managor Bryan of Tarboro ball cluk says he has bis team complete, having secured Norfolk President ftbarwood lllggs of tit North Carolina league, to day deposited salary for umpire aad ap pointed W. R. Roberuo of Charlotte. All umpire will b North Carotialaaa. Toe eoamltta oa schedule ofgasa ba prepared aa sioellcat oa. It gives 51 games beftaalag tody aad dlng September 7lk. Each tea plays gsmes with ; team, tkea tk wla alng team play tk Wllaslogloa team sieves for lb champloaklp, date aad ajaoat to k left lo team Iks eowipeilnf . - Tie Best ttmtij (tr Stomach ul Bowel Trotthle. VI ksr kaa to Ik drag baslaas for twealy years sad kav sold atoet allaf tk proprietary adlelB of asy aot. Among tk tatir lUt 1 kav aevsr foaad Bnytklag to a,a) Caanbr1ala Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhea Bsdy for all s ton ark aad bowel troaU," say O. W. Wknld, of CoUatU. Ga. "Tab) raaady ar4 two vr ease of aoiav saorbo la mf famdy aad I bar raooaiSBeaded aad sold kaadrad of bot tW of it 10 mf castosnwr to taatr Ur aatlsftetloa. II affords a qtck aad ear tar la pUataat fom." For oak by T. 8. Daffy Co. ClOP Caadtriaai lav fyaraa:sf, rpra Warfc aad CfwwMi af pap. VecaBadtave Jaly lb. V lUuuoa. Jaly The weakly amp twlktla for wrk eadtag Mooday, Jaly I Htb, U a loUo! I he oa.tliioaa wak h prevailed darla 1 the pat a eek appear lu have heea rtr- , i.kHlij lavufabic f,u taiam wiwk aad lh ; irrowtb ot crops la arailj all rouollei of : i u .Htair, cicept aaair drought ia DOW ; i I Inning lu be fell. The uraiure I averaertl . Jallv ab iIm aoraial, 'hi uiiiluisui varied frost thi to IUr every i ; day of the wnek, and the nlgbl have l eo quli. warm The amount of auo ahiue ws alum lant S..ni vary bent ! dcia! showers occurred in the centra! ' noriheul section nil Tueslay and Halur day evenings, and a heavy rain on the id in Halifax and Northampton counlle with alight damage to r Top) In gen eral, hoaevor, the week bm been very dry, and gave farmera a favorable opp.n- (unity i xtv. ao,t ,itre tbeir crops lM.tltr stl, f ,.u,ru i0 . lions whe e the rainfall was not eices slve dur'ng June, especially In the east ern district, drought Is now lieglnolni( to Injure some crops, especially corn aud gardens, ami the ground ia becoming dry ami bar. I over many counties, which hinders plowiug and planting field peas la stubble land. Farmers have made very good use of their lime this week, In spite of the scarcity of hands, and grass has general ly been brought under control; many fields are now well cultivated, and crops thereon have Improved very material!) ; lowlaud crops are still ia bad condlllou and many have been abandoned. Cot ton has improved considerably where properly cultivated: plants are small, but healthy and vigorous and blooms are more abundant; poorly cultivated fields slill show a yellow color. Corn is being generally laid by; the crop has s rich green color aud has grown rapidly during the week; uplands need rain and and bottomland corn Is very poor; early corn Is tassellng low, but the late corn is better. Cutting tobacco has just com menced In a few eastern counties, and sonio cures have been made; laying by the crop has begun In the central dis trict; there Is some complaint of the lack of sufficient moisture lu the east. Ex cept gome spring oats yet to be cut, harvesting the small grain crops is about over; most of the wheat, rye, and oats have been housed and threshing is underway. Sweet-potato vines have all been transplanted and are growing nice ly. Home peanuts have been laid by. Field peas lo k well, and stubble land Is being seeded to cowpeas where not too hard to plow. Fruit is still falling con siderably, and the outlook for grapes Is not very good. Mowing has begun In several counties, with promise of a fine yield of hay. Turks Loot Treasures. VoLo (htKKCB. July 8 The Turkish garrisons at Kllflkh anil Vodeno, In Mac. edonla, not having been paid by the Government In a long time, succeeded in effecting a forceful entrance to the Government treasuries In I be places where they were stationed and parti tioned among themselves the money In the treasury buildings. A similar attempt on the part of the troops stationed at Salonloa, Macedonia, was frustrated. Storm Rife In Haiti. Port Ac Piiuica, Haiti, July 8 A violent storm ha been raging three days over the southern part of lialll and Han to Domingo. Five persons were killed at Jacmel and nine lost their live at Lea Cayes. Several sailing vessels have been wrack ed. The region between Cotul and l.a Vega and Ike city ot Santo Domingo has been Inundated. Telegraphic communication with Banto Domingo Is broken. Tb river have overflowed. A high wind con tinues, RaJn Helps SufTerlnf India. Lokdox, July 8. Tk Viceroy of In dia, Ijord Curcoa of Kedlealon, cables that th rainfall la the Bombay, Deccan, Eastern Bengal, Bormah and Assam ha been generally sufficient for agricultu ral purpose. Th total number of par sons employed oa the India relief works Is bow 589,000. Constitution Exceeds Expectations. New roar, July 8 Tk race today wa remarkable for two things. Plrst, tk Ooaslltattoa beat la Columbia by W ailaate, tS seeoads, over a thlrty lla trisBgular ooara, aad tk Iade peadeooe, tk Boloa boat, ws baata t boar. 18 Bslaat, 14 seeoads. Tb r actaal lira, without Ma allow aaca. Tk ran was sailed la a llgkt wlart, aad tka Coastliatloa ws Jaat a fw seconds aaJtr If hoar taaklaf tb thirty BalUa. Tka tla for aa Asaortaaa tap raoa Is fivs aad a half boar, so taai to day raca weald bar bee wltbla lb time. Tb raca Batarday h a fr Balsates over tb flr aad a. half boar, aad Bosto yachtsea bav aaad UI a aa rgaat thai It was oat Bdr1fUg atatcb aad Bboatd aot ba ocas tad. Tka wlad to dsy ws aot aoauoaf aafcwa 8atardy,bt tkr roaty taUe stlad to wladward aad twty mile vara raacklag. Oath beat lata I rat BMrk, tea. sails away, lb Coastliatloa gained 11 talaaUa, IT aaroedi oa tk Oolaaibla, - - ,. " - " '" m ' Kotlct l Wledmtiv .. . 7 Thar potlrtyt Bead to adr dlMossfort by raaeoa of k8g a kara, laasot (ttnga, sor tad prplrlg feat or acckscntW brat. Tea forg4 lh troaU I astng Backt' Arslr tolv. la'slllbl for rta.pl, Blotcka. 8kla KrupUoa aad rtUa. Bold by a D Bradhao, 1J ceat. ' JL 1 ' ' 1 11 1 1 ' 1 I I ii i sisjs4aijsi,aW,w , . a i Ml M1M f (aTU TIm Kind Tea Hare Almtyi la use for over SO yearav and ffj Booal All CouiiterfeiU, Irultatlona and " Jost-aa-frood" are but Ii pertinents that trifle with and endanger the hunlth of Infanta and Children Experience against Expcrituenk. What is CASTORIA Oastoria ia a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, larr (rorlc, !rops nud Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasnnt. It contains neither Opiniu, Morphine nor other Narcotio anhstance. It nge is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Fevcrlshness. It cure9 Diarrhoea and Wlutl Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the fttoiiiiu-h and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TUB entTUH COM MM V, TT MUWflAV tTHCIT, WtW VOftK CTTY- and Contraction are two of the most import ant features of paint A paint that will not expand or contract according to atmos pherical conditions is sure to crack, blister and peel orl. MOORE'S PURE HOUSE COLORS being composed ot the best pig ments and pure linseed oil pos sess the necessary elasticity to obviate these difficulties and therefor' make it the one pro-lerrod. Wa st'ltii your jmintei rn!n and ijiioti' j. rices if s 1 1 il nish In inline. fur- A Kre.li lot S11111II I'i- Hiiins. 1' and Klie;liNli Cured Slu illilers. If you w ant sunn tliin.' iiiei Sftpes, uiekeU in oil, I'Jle ll., a full line of Cuiiiieil Meats, N If you want ginnl liinul, liy (itir 'Jje I lie Flour Ihey csn't !' Ixwit an) w in i c. We are also liCMiliiiintei8 for I''ine Hull, r and ('offeo, Our Morning (ilory Hrniul nf ( otrec K s. 1, "J, ami -I, al 'J0c, 'Jfic, 3(lc niul :i.ri; jvr jMiuinl in :t trnde winner. (iive ug a trial mid will juanilitei to jilruse y Youm for lnisiness, J. &j1EZTZJO'JB, Tr., Wholesale and Retail Orocer, PUONI 69. Cor. Itrond V irnuooik Sim. ar Peninsular Stoves and - s Ranges lust Received. Full line Ki-ntucsJVIicbt HIotm, PntigliT f HI Cixrliiiio; Mrf and Ovrria, (lomeDoan ml look otcr thmi yon'll get abut yoa int here, and jrriowi rfglit." pttrtorlt ia eow complet ia Oaato Doom bd WinJoir Scmn. W kerp full tock of ' . 1 '"T, - :;Hard.vare ik Building Material. PalriU. OU and VaroUli, Cold and BUver Enatoet. ' All tha Grainta' Colors to Varniah SKHs can. : ' r . T . , ' f v "" - " ,'u:.' .S ' t;. ' W dellyef the fflodl an4 ajiprrtUte jronr trade.1 f. 't mo xi - MJ. 3 Boarbt, and which has bees, haa borne the ig-itatnr of has bef u made under his peo BuporvLslou since ita Infancy. Signature of nn r. W. SMAI.I.W(M.l), llfltdwnrp, Pnlnts anil Oils, Mi UlikN, N. C. s K eal f. si Sliips 1' I ry our in ki Nic 1 r.nk Miu Imve tltey itte nil riiit. We eeUiMiv, Sutips, ete. hIsii L 6 a c - Oaskill Hardware Co 73 'not. It ; PEW BIRS, . q '

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