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I ib ltd U VulUMI XXIV. MIW BEKN, CRAVIS I dlM 'i. S i. KklUA). A I hi 1 a r Delinquent Shertlfs to be Sued by Slate Treasurer. Rata Needed New Law I realla A 4 d 1 1 1 a I ( imrlp.. MnnqaiUies i'leallful Krry waert . New laaaraaee. Cosapaa j. Rare Kail Interest. Ralkiur, N (!., July HI There la need of ralu Id this past of the nlate and If it does not soon fall there will he a cry for it. The intense beat has dried the ground wonderfully fael. The new law creating siileeo Superior Court districts, four more than hereto fore, went Into effect July !!, anil to day the Auditor made out tbe Brat war rants, each for $229. 1ft, Ibis being for salary andftravclllng allowance. Judges lirowu of the First dlslrtfit and McNeill of the Seventh are the only ones whose districts were not changed by number. It is more tuau probable that several of the ten delinquent sheriffs, who have not paid last year's taxes will be sued by the Slate Treasurer. The Stale Superintendent of public instruction Is taking much interest Id the formation of special public school ilblriclt; Is districts lu which tiy the levy of a special tax the regular pub lie school tax Is supplemented He says if this iilen is carried oiii.lt will go a great wajH towards nettling the great educational problem. Auditor Dixon left today for Windsor, where he will tomoirow deliver an ad dress to Confederate Veterans. He will be the gues! of judge Francis I). Wins ton. The lUlelgh base ball loam is certainly doiug some great playing these days, and liilorcHl In il was never greater. Mosquitoes, a pest on the coast tills year, are more ajuindanl in the interior of the Stale than In many years. The oil treatment of htanding water has not beeu ( mployed in this Slate but ought to be. It is said that the crops in this county now areas poor as In any county In the Stale. Farmers say they will not make expenses. The Life ami Annuity Insurance Co., of (Jreensboro, will in a few days liegln business, the Insurance commissioner Is informed, lie went to confer with Its ollleeis. Potatoes Jump in Price. I'll i i.AUti i n i a, July :U( Philadelphia and, in fact, the Fast generally, is con fronted by a potato famine. Potatoes, which last year at this time told at $1.25 a barrel, now sell at $4, aud dealers do not besilale to declare that the $5 mark will lie soon reached. They see nothing else ahead, and all at tribute the scarcity of potatoes to the backward spring and the drouth. CniCAdo, July 1(0 "Though the drouth has been broken," says the l'ost, 'Ihe woeful effect of the agricultural situation Is now being brought homo to Chicago and to other cities as well. "lMcea of vegetables are about double what they were a year ago and to make both ends meet board. ngliousc-kecpers and restaurants have been compelled lo raise their prices or to curtail the quan tity served. Kggs, poultry and veal show an excessive percentage of loss. The fmll crop has BnlTered so seriously that for ( an ii lug purosea prices are al most prohibitive." Voluntarily and Conscientiously, and with much pleasure we recommend to our readers Pain-Kim. er. We speak from experience when we say that it re moves pain as If by magic, and Is one of the best medicines in use for diarrhoea. Il la app'.ied both lulernally and ex ternal y, andnoce who have used llwould willingly be without It In their homes. Avoid substitutes, there Is bat one Pain Killer. Perry Davis'. Price Mc and ftOc. Western Beef at the Oaks Market to day. Constitution Sails Worst. Niwfoht, H. I., July AO At a meet ing of the captain of the New York Yacht dub today II was voted to dis band tbe Orel tonight. Yacblmen generally were dlacttsalng yesterday's rare In which Colombia de feated Constitution, and nearly everyone bat arrlvad nl Ihe conclusion that the Oonslltotlon Is not only In poor lane, but ib It actually slower than when tbe raced Ik Columbia and the Indrpea dence two wn k a o. It was pointed . ool today tlalla U last race of tbe New port series, wbea tbe lade pea deoce btokedowa, tnewtad waaaJaaost tbe sum strength aa yesltrdaf, yet the Co atllatloa sailed the 10-alle la 10 wind ward several ateoada faster than the Colombia. , Yesterday la the mil beat lo wla4. ward the Colombia "was over ft mlaate fatter Uan the Cnnr.llntloa. . 1 It wm Ihl poor bowing aa taa part of th atew boat thai prompted Mr. Daacaata decllae lo rare farther aa id Ibo OoBstllullWs rig bee boa Seagal " C ASTO R I A v lot InlaaU tad CMlim. I t Til Iti Yci hnttnjt I Oklahoma's Lottery. I Kl Rino, O. T., July SO Scene about ; the lottery platform to day, where the drawing to, lands on Inn Klowa-Co-' Blanche reservation Is Icing conducted. where a repetition af tbone of yesterday. I During the night and early morning I I l. ,.r... la b. I Mn ... 1 1 ... I .u - r . thousand eager people who had arrived In prairie schooners or on traini. Many slept again upon the hillside around the wheels of fortune, to tie on hand early. Others came faom up town al the break of day and secured positions as close to the platform as possible. When the second day's drawing coid menoed It was estimated that over 30,000 people were on band. The Intense excitement of yesterday had Wild on many, and to this was add ed tbe Individual feeling that each per son's caaao had materially diminished. Yesterday's drawing had given to 1,000 homes leaders tbe privilege of selecting the best claims In the reservations. This left 12,000 claims and 166,000 applicants. It was decided lo draw 2,000 names from tbe wheels today, 1,000 each from the El Reno and the Lawlon land dis tricts. Combine For Southern Producers. Boston, July 30. Oeorge F. Wash burn, of this city, president of the Com monwealth Club of Massachusetts, sailed for Europe today on a mission to In quire into the co-operative methods of various bodies In England, Belgium and Switzerland with a view to the forma tion of a 950,000,000 cotton combination In this country. According lo an interview Mr. Wash burn has worked out a plan to unite tbe cotton producers of the South Into one great co-operallvc trusr, wllu headquar ters al St. I, mils and central warehouses lu Memphis, (lo said he had beon se lected for this mission liecause of the special Bludy h had made of co-operation from a business nun's point of view, and thai in his judgment the only way lo meet tbe capitalistic Cotton aud Wheat Trusts was to organi.e better and larger ones in the interests of the producer. Mr. Washburn said that the applica tion of the Idea to the cotton industry is made because the planters being men of means can unilo in a co-operative busi ness movement and effect a tremendous saving to themselves. A Gigantic Swindle. Oiiicaoo, III, July HO. George II. Phillips, of tbe Hoard of Trade, today reported lo the postal authorities his discovery of an alleged attempt at a gi gantic swindle. He told inspector Stuart that the country had been Hooded with circulars emanating from New York, asking for subscriptions to n $2,- 000,000 fictitious pool for a deal In Sc,i- temlier corn. V-- Stock of Gold Increases. Wasuinoton, July 80. The stock of gold in the treasury today Is the largest in the history of the government, and is accumulating at the rate of $4,000,000 to $3,000,000 a month. Today's figures are $504,854,297, of which $248,058,098 Is free gold, but Including the $150,000,000 gold reserve. Since July 1, 1000, the stock of gold on hand has increased about $81, 000,000. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E Latham A Co, New Born N. 0. Miw York, Aug. I. Cottok; Open. High. Low. Cloee Aug ,7.16 7 21 7.15 7 0 Oct 7.29 7.83 7.27 7.83 January 7.36 7.43 7.34 7.43 Chicago, Aug. 1. Wheat. Open. High. Low. Clone Sept.... ... 68, 69 671 00 Conn: Open. High. Low. Cloee Hept 66 68 55, 60 Rib:- Open. High. Low. Cloee Hept 7871 796 7871 709' New York, Aug. 1. St ocas; Open. High. Low. Olqaw Sugar 141 Ml, 140 140J So. R'yPfd 84 841 R. I 139 140 u. a l. is, 8t. P 160, 160 16U 1601 Tea. Pec Aa. 0. F - SO Con, Too lit 118 Spot 4 IS 89. rntareaJAng-Sepi.4.14, Ort-Nov.4 Oi rout BO SUIT. ' ' ' Sana week Iut week last jteef. 25,600 $7,400 This week. Set. 4300 4JW0 Mom. 9900 t.ftOO Tee. 0000 1,600 Wad. ftOOO ,700 Thar. S3Q0 1.40C frV,. ' , , , . voo , , H.000 At lit Jlj Qcu mc file.; ' At (ilea aelltai prleaa, fttt' tatdy for fall tiock, r Uby etpe 14c, 1,00 tarjtet batt OOe, ISo vrpadf tad kwai 0 I80, 100 Htabarf (4 jriL . BilirOOTi. 101 FINES. Action to be Taken Against, HcDJcr. sonvlllc for Violating; Law. Artlea at Hake laresl (olletre Cnmaeek Mlaes to Reopen. 1 Veterans Critically 111. Klrst Regiment lamp. HaI.kii.h, Aug 1 The State Huperli: lendent of Public Instruction toils; u celved a letter from Henderson count) saying the county board of education, after Urnllng ibat the town had failed for three years to pay tbe tines into the school fund, called in tbe Mayor aud agreed to let the lines for two ycurs go unpaid it he would pay this year's lines and gave him until January 1st, to do this. Thu State Superintendent says this was unlawful; that the county boaul bad no authority lo make any compro mise. He telegraphed to Attorney Gen eral Ullmer al Wayuesville, to k to Henderson vllle and take action in the matter. The trustees of Wake Koiesl College decide to defer for a year the organiza tion for a school of medicine and also a school of pharmacy. Dr. Herbert Roys ter of Raleigh is lo be at the bead of the school of medicine It was the original plan to establish It September of this year. Local rains fell in this section and did much good to crops. A light general rain is needed. The phospliAlc mills here obulii their supply of phosphate roe.k from Tennes see. Today a car was opened and In it was a shepherd dog. The car bad been sealed July 25. The dog whs nearly dend but had endured the great beat, w ith no food or water. It is expected that by September 1 the I coal mine al Cumnock will again be in , operation. It was forced to shut down ! about a year ago by the explosion of.jras which killed 20 persons and dumaged the machinery. The previous explosion had killed ):!. Two Inmates of the Soldiers' Home here are at death's door. One Is James Aldrlch of Kinslon. The shipment of peaches from New port, near Morclicad City; and from Southern Pines are very large. While the early peach crop In general is short In the State, it is large and line at these points. The best peach is found to be the Elbcrta. It is declared by experts to lie much finer flavor than 1 lie California peaches which arc shipped eastward. It is expected that the First regiment will take over 600 ollicers and men to camp next week. The Cerporatlon Commission devoted today to uie consideration of uniform freight rates In this State on cotton. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and Bores of all kinds quickly healed by lie Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Itc sure you get the original OcWIit's. K. S. Huffy & Co. Fast Mail Train Held Up. CniCAdo, July 31. Tbe Baltimore A Ohio passenger train from the East, which was due to arrive in the Grand Central depot, Chicago, at 9 o'clock to night held up by five masked men at 8 o'clock between Edgomore and Grand Calumet Heights, Indiana, HI miles out from Chicago. One of the mull cars which contained no money, was dynamited and wrecked. The attempt at robbery was made after Ihe two mall cars had been detached from Ihe train and run a quarter of a mile ahead. The j failure of the robbers to make a rich haul waB due to the fact that the ex press cars, which contained ' the train's treasure, was in an unusual place. It was the third car In the train. After wrecking the mall car and obtaining no 1 booty the robbers disappeared In the darkaeae without attempting to rectify tbelr mistake. The only loot that they carried awijr wltb tbem aa a result of their adventure was tbe gold watch of the engineer. What moat people want Is something mild and gentle, when In need of a physio. Cbamberloln's Htomech and Liver Tablet fill the bill to a dot They are easy to take and pleasant In effect for sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. Motors Fired to Brinf Rain. Lincoln, Neb., July 81. Four miles northeast of this city tonight iwonty fonx mortara, potted on a twenty-acre tract, are being fired at tnlanle Inter vals, la the hope that tbe result will be a downfall of rain. W. T. W right, for mer deputy State food eonmlssloner, l tbe promoter and manager of the anter prtaw. Mr. Wright titbt' ortgtbator of 1 aj Spaclat tlbra', tbeor j vt ti n uklng (ad for aw era! teari ha ansoo eaMtnU,f0tu(4 legtilajlve appra- prianloa) te VV T"J lata praottoe. MrV Wrtga4ayW wyt opattaaa the boaiterdaMwt aatil ralav-wowMt, or a Dill haahtU'heve.aibmeted hit tapplr of tifiM iKouaaa'd iMbtuU ol gaa powder. TfrtUlVBtghelaAf.V-, - if toeVaraa aettrl WM,' o rnt,Ha uk liieUekV toj and ju re Mgtir. itrt R a don1 ct Laxative TaMeW Chill Jriptp thra,ttmM a r'daf, tad If be dors aot gt fat and itrosg wt will rafaad youf moary. O.O.Bradham, Drogittft. utiVt-k.NOk'i yi.v 1 rtliJllr HI j' a. 1. . r l n A a u 1 1 A t r 1 1 1: : m 1 - Governor A ' .;ng aunt al iba; ; 1 1 ernor A vc k K-.i-Mi sad will u.: M .' - A yeock 1- .- it. 1 CunarJ Line 10 Fight for Record. I.. 'Mi Am' 1 The Cunxrd Line. In.- .(n l lo luht for ihe Atlantic re- ; cor.! H -fin- have been prepared aud j nilinir. invited for a vessel of 1 kuotb although, owing to the high , nee of iron and other causes, tbe order bus not yet been plv:ed "This dclerrni- .!on, ' says r lie Daily Teleg-am, "will 1 su-e Hie iivclii i-t satisfaction in Gu m llri' aln l.00 Per Cent. Dividend. N Vniih. July .:; I in Evei.lng I'os -hi-, today that the 1 r:i 'llvidcrd declared recently by tin l-'i- t National j Hnuk before taking over tin- National Hank of the Republic v. a- 1HI0O per! Cent on! lie old capita! -o k of "(I0 - : 000. This dividend inure than large enough to enable thc.-1'..'khol'lers to pay for their share of 1 In' new stock to be issued on the incrca-i ol the hank's capital to $10,00(1, nun, without the out ! lav of oilier cash I O O. Ibick, Heirnc, Aik . says "1 w h troubled with constipation until thought DdVVitt'i Lille Karly Itiscis Since then hrve been enlirely cured o my old corn plaint 1 recommend ihcni.'' V S. I 11 IT v iV. Co. Cortez Given 50 Years Tor Murder, j Dallas, Tex , July ol Grcgaiio Cor- I lez was today convii lid a:i l given il sen tunce of .Vi years' impi isontiicni, at Gon zabs, for miirdei ing llinry Schuahle, a nieinber of a posse that was pursuing hi:n during the lone ami exciting man hunt on the lower Ilio (Jiand several Weeks ago. Corte. will lie taken to Kar tes county foi trial on lite charge of nniriU riiiL' SheiilT Morris Afler lhal he is to stand Ilia for the murder of SherilT (lower. TO CI.KANS1: Till-. SYSH.M KlTeclually yet gently when costive or billions, to perm meiit ly overcome 'hah it.ual constlpal ion, I o awaken the kid neys and liver to n hcalliiy activity, without irritating or weakcniio' tiiem to dispel headaches, colds, lco use Syrup of Figs, made by the Caliloniia Kig Syrup Go. Raleigh Downs Tarboro. Special to Journal. Tarboro, Aug. 1 Kaleigh dco 'itcd Tarboro here toilay by a score ol ii . 1 Charlotte Defeats Wilmington. Special to .loiirna'. Wilmington, Aug. 1. The game of baseball here today resulted In a di feat of the home team by Chnrlotte hy the score of : to 0. The laws of health require that he bow els move once each day and one of the penalties for vialatlng this law is piles. Keep your bowels regii.ai h taking a dose of Chamberlain' Slouiiu h and Liver Tahli ts w hen ntces-arv and you will nevei have that severe punish ment Inlllcted upon you. Price i'i nts For sde by F S. Dully it Co. Japanese Tea Trust. Nk.w Vouk, July 31. (Juick to re spond to t lie commercial moveineut In Iho I'nlted Stales, the tea-growers ol JapHii are about to organize a tru.-t. whlcli will seek to control the inaikct for Japanese teas by limiting the mi ply. Papers Incorporallng the Japan Ti a Company have been drawn by Kdwln Corbln, a lawyer of Ibis city, and as soon as the organization Is completed In Japan Mr. Corbin will apply for a New Jersey charter. The capitalization of Ihe company will be between ll.OOO.OOO to $5,000,000, and tbe prospectus prom Iocs annual prolin of about $ 1, 000,000. James While, Hryantsvillc , Ind., says DeWltt't Witch Hael Salve healed run ning soros on both leg" lie had suffer ed 0 years. Doctors failed to help him. Got DeWllt's Accept no Imitations. F H. Duffy t Co. Christians In Desperate Condition. CoKSTASTiNori.K, July HI -The ex- clloment among the Albanian! al Prlah- mlns Is becoming more acute. The Christians are reported to lie In a des perate condition and the foreign min isters her bare mado renewal drmand t the YlldU Kiosk ihat the govern merit protect the llvos and property of the Christians. If the action of jour bowels it not easy and regular aerlous complications mast be Iho final reanlt DeWltt't Little Karl Itlaeu will remove thli danger. Baft, pleasant and effective. P. 8. Daffy A Co. Julj Clearance Sale. Xvtry thing lommary mntt go, prlosa IU do It, ao left oven with a. . AU wblta good, tlka, rtbbosa, embroldtr. let ato, at from oaa-thlrdto a halt of regnter ptlcet. BARfOOTU, WASHINGTON letter tiiil l crtmOi T: navy drparunt ..: a .1.1 siderai lr tnn t ' !,, i..iaJ o! 's rvat -r u in uidur Ui yrot ' : ' .i!-- lnstrutijei.ts :. t .: . of the .0111. T : !.'! ' .saldi 11 t . :,a , . ::. 1 ! w... ! the lnstrui-.i 1 i.: 1 .1 ln I.' :tl, a id ! w .is then f, r.- draw i. : 1 !. ill's. 1 at,'! y At t!.. 1 'Ugri-ss $ Ho 1 i was n 1 HIT b.ISi- tl.e alii' '.;i.t bet 'am The trrots j ui '.ay Wiled by J V Thompson, koowu as Iniui barton, containing 7. MO acres, for which $85,000 was paid, and Holiert Weaver's tract of 8,(145 acres, for which $37,000 was paid. There are some smaller tracts still to !e purchased. Tbe line of theTenallytown electric cars Is Jutt outside of the I.ihmi feet circle. The line of Massachusetts avenue ex tondfil will cross the circle, but has lieen dotlectoil nt this point so as to run around It Part of the present acqui sition is high, wooded ground, and, with that alnaily owned by the gov ernment, the naMil observatory ba.s a tine sweep of ground. It Is expected ultimately to run a boulevard around the circle. There nrc nlmiit ten Hi res of land wit bin the circle yet to be acquired, Including small tracts of lands owned respectively by Messrs. Humes, Flem ing Young and Harbor. The grounds of ihe Industrial school ace also within tbe circle. They belong to the District gov oi anient and comprise a little less; I ban seven acres. Outside the limits of the circle the government owns about 15 ucies of land which It Is designed to sell and use the proceeds in the pur chase of private property within the circle I'eilillern Who Sell to l-'eflerai ( lerks. Kilt h executive olMi e of the govern ment bus Its time honored peddler, who generally takes n stand at his or her post before the clerks, arrive each ) morning and remain with the greatest tenacity until the hint clerk leaves the department In the evening. One of tbo queerest of these peddlcrft l.s all old woman know n as .Mistress Hayes, who sits In a contorted lump nt the north front of the Interior, department with one eve on her Hible and the other on the lookout tor customers. Her vvaces are a lot of shoestrings, pins, iieidles, buttons and other small 'billys Mich as peddlers, generally sell, ni.il lug In all quite a heavy stock for a vender of this class. Though a dkv liinee of many blo"ks, this old woman, vv bo ie hack is as crooked as a rainbow, pulls be; siniil! '. . : ui, through pood winth i and bad, never falling to take u;t her stand as the clerks go In. Onco In nvvi.iie some on" buys a trltle, but usually a little change Is dropped Into the cup without a purchase. For ft time It was the custom of the messenger boys to leave their bicycles at this end of the stops, while the old woman occupied a camp stool farther along In a much exposed position. No ticing this and that the bicycle corner was a snug one, Secretary Hitchcock had the boys move their wheels, and now the old woman occupies the more comfortable place. The secretary sometimes ilrops a coin In her cup, and, though she con lidos that kIio hopes some time to save 1 1 1 lii through the medium of her quaint old Hlble. she has not y et ti led to per suade him She ha i. however, got many of the clerks In the straight m! narrow path and nimoiiueis that her busliiesa Is to servo them while they buy shoestrings from her. mt I lien nt Stn 1 1 hHon In it I ml 1 1 nt Ion. Tl.e Smithsonian Institution at Wash ington Is to have a special exhibit for children. II Is being arranged with a view to Its educational advantage. Pro fessor S. P. I.iinglev conceived the Idea of having a children's iiiummiiii and bna devoted considerable time during tbe past few months to Its completion. One large room. Immediately opposite the main entrance of the Smithsonian building, has been set aside for this purpose and has bis n prepared ready to receive the exhibits, some of which have been placed In position. A speclul feature of the museum will be In the manner of Inbellng the exhib its. Common mimes only will bo used, nil scleutlllc designations tn Imj dis carded. In many Instances the Intiels will tell some Importnnt fact connected with the life of the bird or animal. A new feature of this museum for chil dren Is the presence of live birds In cages mvuiir among bowers of branch es. Hlrds and Insects are shown In proximity to objects they are common iv n-.'.i near. Tli I'rralilrat'a Vimlln. (obi,.- miiny of Ida pnsliK-Hor In 'io one House. Mr. McKlnb y la not api ismiin lie docs not enro for H.tlng and fishing, lis both President i I. eland and President Hnrrlaon did. Me Is veiv fond, however, of lion- rlesb aud delights In driving about the , country'. During bis vacation be will SiM'nd i oiiHidernble time on bis farm near Cnntou and exports to derlvn much bem fit from tueae outdoor ex cursions. Ho taken deep Intermt In ' this fnrin and watchm closely the crops , and the trrntnient of the soil In various , fields; also tbe cattle and horse which I are raised there under the care of a 1 very competent busb.mdmno. lie like to cbat with this former about the flelda and crops and last March bad the old gentleman at hi gneet at th White Hons during the tnangural aee nn Ti e president I anticipating much pleasure tn renewing bis ac quaintance ef the ceo d try and country folk about Canton this summer and wilt doubtless have more time de vote to brelthful rcreet1nB than be baa had In any aammer tlnce Onrt at turning th olDcw of prcaldent. Cat, fcmornoav 5 : i ttodol Dyspepsia Ccro . Clgatta what lluli.M'l la:.'!, at.! r!.,s ' based ui'- thus why SUFFER FROM CH,M"ftJK d I Chill Tonic I !::" ! to ' I Fancy Cream I Cheese I'liitmi Market Coiiitil Heel', Fancy Klgin Hiittn, Nmill I'i- 1 1 u ii-, Ktifjlili Cuinl Shoulders and I'm ic llaiiis. (ioisl Caiiiliiui Kin- tic ijt. Finest Suitji uiiil Molasses, Canned Meats of all kinds. I potted iind I loim-si ji- Surdities. .Mason's Improved Kit; Mains to cut. Yours 5 J. L. McDMIEL, 'lhoi.e 91. :UiVtr.irViaViVfVVViV,Vg HATE YOU TRIED 1 those delicious Lemon, l'ineiiiile, Vanilla and Chocolate WAFERETTES ? 111 iM l,lln' ! " n I air I i ; hi tins, therehy i tisti i iiifr you a 1 1 1 1 ,-ake icoiiiiiless of the N'ery liesieetflllly, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., tm '-S Broad St. Grocer. The Don't Ride Man iii;iy lianl t n v liMf, hut if In u i - yi i- 11 a i 1 1 ;tt 1 1 ! t ' ' i if mt tlie niprith !' - in ii way Ut tiijov tlit U-: 1 1 r s "I i m i m -, I li is w 1 1 eel it, cunstriM U tl ( tl ! - ic;iicti;il kiH'Wii ti tlic maki-is. ( i "iJ'i innki's uri' liijTi j;mli- :il! st r ii id favy ninninp. W M. T. II 1 1,1,, Hi ' ' i r in lib V'i.KK, KlHKAHMH, SniliTINU li I ' I'lloSolliul-iis, .loll 1'KI'TISO. Hi IIIUU yTAMIH, HKAI. I'llKHKKf. A i VI vJMUJIcSt NEW hhkN, N. C Pollock & Credle Livery. I:ced, bale and LxthanKe E The CHEAPEST Turnouts In the city. Street. opt)6iite Ilcjtel For Sale! X UlVilcir sharfV, MaW aw In illnl anrxiiUnn, arrtf nrr 400 bnthatt M tnrsurt. Wllt rll(jtara aulUnt'tti water bnslneaa, will trail li anjrtbini deirbb, a4trM, Bharf JmtmaU Bw Iirn, H. U, SIABL Gr ; c .1: i 1.1 o'.ner torm jf maljdies when you tan be turoj by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world Joes iMt tontttr. a better remedy. Many wonderful cures made by it. S tents a bottle Munry rc!njcj .: :t fails tj Jj tile wurk. Delight ful lo Ukc. Local Druggists. Fruit .lars nil sizes. tn I lease. ft Itfnil 2 71 Itro.-vl St. ueiLtlicr. 'J()c jicr Phone 137. Walter A. Wood's M in(i iind Idwpinp Machines and At Ut Imii'tit fr salt) by I.. II. ( I'TLiEB HARDWARE (JO , New Bern, N. 1 hc 'civ e stood tbe severest Ust for liver .'ill iran nd arv in use in every (,'r.iln i .unary In lite world. Having won over 1 1(10 inodals and awards at the ail inc i xhihitlons in all lands, is an fvi d. nee ot their Mxiriority over all other riiHib ines. i HiULBook Store ! X Leave Your ! Name For N. C f Booklet No 1. :: Subject, :: 4Va Dare." By MU0R GRinK DiTES. t finnfttt. i t M t MM IIMMIM a j 50.1 U1S w f Arr'7 I KAKTsriELP, Kw sr, N. C, . t
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