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An Excellent Combination. Tbe pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well knoun remedy, Nraur of Fio, manufactured by the Ciumuil Km Syhup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tlre principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative anil presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taate and acceptable to the system. It lathe one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fever gently yet promptly and eimblinff one to overcome habitual conslipntion per manently Its perfect freedom from every object ionuolu quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver anil lnve!s, without weakening or irritating thein, muke it the ideal laxal ive. In the proccs nf uianufueturing fltrs arc used, as they arc pleasitnt to th taste, but t he medicinal ipuiliticsof the remedy arc obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the Cai.ikouni A Via Stuff Co. only In order to pel it beneficial effects ami to avoid imitations, please remember the full uamoof the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE, KT NEW YORK. N Y. For sale by all lr jpulmi l'ricu-. per bvlile. THE JOURNAL. New Bern, N. C, Aug. 13, 1901. Attention Veterans. The following trenUemen have been appointed delegates to represent Camp Bern at the re union at Wrightsville.Aug 14 to 17, 1101. Cspt. Mutt Manly. W. V. Uountree W. II. Oliver. S. K. Street. l. G. Credle. K. K. Jones. l!y order of, Iv. K. .IonKh; Cnnuuander. J. F. Ci.akk, Adjutant. Premium Tobacco Sale. There arc daily tobacco breaks at the Planters Warehouse and the quality of the nlant brought in continues to lie high anil good prices are maintained. The management of the Planters Warehouse announce that there will be a Premium Sale Thursday August 22nd. These sales proved very popular with erowers last year and were a rucccbbIuI feature. O A. JF3 T O n. T A. . Bears thb s7 1 1,6 M lwa &gaalui& of Unloading Coal. The schooner Lulu II. yulllen, Baltl more, is at I Hi.'ii I'olnt, unloading i canrc Cox. of hard coal for llolllster am New S. S. Library. The First llaitlst church Sunday School expects to shortly lie In possess Ion of a library. The nnckus of a llbra rary has been made by the presentation of l'J'i volume by Mi A. I. Ward. Formerly the Sun. lay School had (pille a good llhtaiy I. 'it in houic way the hooks became scattered. Wilmington Colored Excursion. A large excursion nf colored citizens from Wilmington were In town yester day A nine from Wilmington played Ihe local nine heir, at the fair grounds In the afternoon. New Hem wluning by li to -'. The excursionists left for home at a late hour Pipkins Neil excursion will he from (lolds boro to Norfolk, Washington snd Buf falo, will lie Septemls r 4th ltMIl and the fare from (lohUlHiro to Buffalo and re turn will l- only flUPO. For full par ticulars, mute etc write In li K. Pipkin m nager, (loldi-boro, N. C Public School Teachers' Exam nation. .There will lie an eiamlnstlon for Public School Teacher al tbe Court ilnue 1 hursdav, August ?. i h , aad Krl day, Aognst :lh. luOl, lieglnnlng at 10 o'clock. Thursday will tw for whit, and Friday for colorod teacher. Ibis lamination was ordered by the Board of Kdncallon, In place nf the July date Teacher a III 1 eta nlned only at the regular time unless there Is some spe cial reason wby It should be otherwise. THOH. R FOUHT. ttaperlntemlent. Celery Headache f owders. Tkr la not any belter reasedy for kead ache tkaa I bee powder. Tby arar fall to ileva. Made ni aold oaTy at Darl' Preacripll. a Pkamaey. CAPUDINE '.--.rot' Nefboui and Sick Headaches. iOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Ml HsslifUtw. t"b bobavvba eXliwase wwalkar Ual kts fbararUrlsed oar ellaaau rwenily, sepcrabaadaare ul Ike Plavlal, fol lowed by a aaar tkaa taficWary of Ike Calotte ton, aa reaulied ia tU aaleral aeyaeao of mlld form of Pkyaioel fvr. Tnl ooadrtloa It baiaf aktllfullr has died by oar capable Pbyalciaus and yield readily to ireataaeaL Bat tbe re la another form of fever from wblrb apparently few are tieuipu searing aellker ok! ag or youth ll ta a menial ailment, It affect ike mind aad la ao virulent In tonte Instance a lo warrant the appointment of special guardian for lb afflicted, lit effect up on youth dock not Indicate very ahoor mal condition tiui upon ibe old. tl. iu man y Instance render ibem almost drivelling Idiots, whose miles on the Grand Stand create a spectacle that ei cites ibe most profound pity and syinpa thy lu those possessed nf s health) mental orpauiailon nd who have thus far escaped the Bake Ball Kivku. When a community la seized with this baleful epidemic, the Inhabitants, M u outsider present a singular spectai h , many Jof tl.e eople thot u ulri go about with & big padded mill on ..in haul, some go thiough the streets bran dishing big cli.be, while others wenr masks of strong wire over their facet, Ith many other ipieer evidences of lunacy. The disease produces the rno.sl niuu lar and Miotic eihlbillous on the pari ol the afflicted and their talk ia a gibberish that Is tnlelllgable to one another The pity of It all Is, lhal we are lold by those who piofess to know that there J Is no cure; the disease must run lis course, which like Hay fever and similar ailments lasts until frost. W e are pc r.onally of Ihe opinion how ever, that ir Ihe rew who escape Hie ills ease, would administer to the victims occasional doses of Common Sense, strongly tinctured with ridicule that it might alleviate the acute stages and aid nature In working a speedy cure. A new and select social ergaul.ation has lieen floated recently, il is known as the "1'lerpout Whist Cluh," and is named for the popular Ass'l. agent of the A. C. C. here, Mr. .1. Pierpout Tay lor. Mr. Taylor lias groat admiration for his namesake J. Pierpout Morgan of .New York, the collosus of Finance, and this may in time beget a desire to emu late the big man in his mammoth finan cial operations. Keep your eye on 1'ler pout Tsylor, he will lie heard from. The absence of the good ship Neusc on her annual lay off for repalis, has caused no eud of inconvenience to the public, who miss the regularity with which she arrives and departs, and it is good news, which leads the agency to believe that shu will resume her trips this week. Five car loads, numliering more than a thousand poles have been received here from the interior of the State, to lie used In the construction of the Tele phone line lietween New Bern and More head City. J There is now awaiting shipment for Philadelphia, at tbe A. C I. station here a cargo of nearly two hundred and fifty thousand feet of beautiful ash tim ber, lis value is probably eight or ten thousand dollars. Dr. Ward in Manila. The many friends of Dr. J M. A'ard at Manila, will doubtless lie pleased to know that he Is si 111 In the service of Ihe Cnlled States army. hi a letter to his brother, Mr. l I.. Ward, written al Manila on June ?lh, he says among other things: "I had a hard year last year, espcclully the last six months -entirely shut of In the mountains, but I enjoyed It very much niag nl lieen t deer, wild hoars and carrllioa shooting. Killed one morning nine deer and three wild boar. I have developod Into the best rifle shot at run ning target in ihe regiment. I am In charge al this lime ol ihe lst hospital In the cast, and my patients are Ihe sick and wounded officers. My beallh Is fairly good, hul the work ii so confining, and exercise so limited, I am growing stout. If you have any clients wlih a Utile ready money to Invest tell them to come lo Manila. Of all the opportunities, this exceed all. A six room bouse, for instance, can be bought for $2,100 In gold, and will rent for $200,0) a month Tbe ct llallsls are already here, wailing for tbe next session of Congress to per fect title lo real estate, when it Is ex pected tbe valuation will greatly ad vance. All tb little tradesmen are mk Ing fortune. Candy and Ice cream stores yea earning thoasands. This Is Indeed tb Kldorado. I don't kaow when I hll come bom Have aot tbe (lighted Idea Burgeons are scarce oat here just at present. The Aatericaa lawyers out her are making fortaaes. 1 never heard of audi fee as tbey get. Thl I almost Incredlt able.' It may ba Interesting to not that It taken about all week for a lettar te reach Manila, and about lb seat time for ll la rtUrm, Tb Philippine Island arc now the property of Lb United 8taa. A Cfloiterteit MIL Mil reaeHved ta pay meat by MatnsoM it HolUrwell Co., wa (Wpottt 4 la ike Farrg aad MatckaaU Bank. It wna wapaclad kt tk Mil wan a otatrff (tad ll wan nt ta Waaklng ton for redemption. Tk Mil proead to w wonkUat and iu Mtara4 wltb tkn otd ' batT mi ra broad Wtura ibrMfb tbaWU. TWaMn Vaatf Ibwr1a i IMS aad bad Sflaear'a wfl kawwa et(' alert aad bat etary appMraara 4 bar tef bee Inee tla la etrewratlnw bad kaloiPaMliaralka.ybsd. THE OLD VETS. RtptrtW ta kcaaiea at natbor It lttWai. OffWcn LkvicJ. ftek (a krs tad Altera Speak lag lJ Naacr. Headqasrleis Heary L. Vjall Camp, No. 1348, lnlted Ouofrdrrair Vet erans. Henry L. Wyatl lau.p run st tWe Court H .Use t Hayboro. In 'lie'r an nual reuuiou on Thurs.tsy, Aujiki i h. lwoi. The meeting was c!IinI to order !.y Llruu-iiaut Connuander 1'. K. In the alisence of I lie Captain 'oununiidr r Prayer liy the Chaplain li. T A. Mozlngo Hull was i slle-i m .1 ir i.i tiers answird to ihclr i.m. -tlwenl, some came in ll r. tivr portnl as having ilh.l sln'e oui niial meeting, August I'KM is last an T. w H N C. Mud :::rd li rib J .1 Form, Co 11 K711 I'IPK 11' , ... I 'i r' irrxip., II. I'. Arruatroni, i . regiuteui, T K S l aiin-, I ri'gimeui; VV ni r , Mid) et I, I ri giinenl, hint W in. I'oller. t 1 ll rfginieni The foilowinir commit lie was nppotnl imI in ilratl ics'iliiilons in, ilieir .h-ntti: V. T. ('alio, A. M.rr.'iifi, and .1 VI. t aro.in. who r-pnrir.l 'he t.l' .wing resolutions which w-ie niiairiiiiously adopted: Whereas, ll has leased our crest t apt. ( onimaii.h r an 1 IHvinu Masiur, Almighty I. ...I, to liaurlci from our Cani. on this -Me ol the Kivcr of Death to Mis Camp on the other side to mingle with Ihe thousands of our fallen coin- ratios who have gone before, we Ikiw with humble submission to His divine commands and recognize the fact that as In the brief period of one year one twelfth of the strength of this Camp has answeied to its last roll call here, so will the last one of us have answered in n few more years, probably in another de cade the brief period of ten more years, there may not lie one of us to meet here and transact the business of this Cum p. Surely some of us will be gone to jolu our comrades in their Camp across Ihe river. Therefore lie It, Hesolvcd, That iu the death of our comrades. Forues, Armstrong, l'alne, Mldyctl and Potter, that this Camp has lost five of Its beloved and faithful members, who lu Uie dark days of war were vigilant sentinels, true, loyal and faithful soldlerB, and in the years since the close of the war, they have been loyal citizens, faithful lo every trust reposed in them, and the county, State and coun try have lost five good, law-abiding ami ieaceful citizens. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the records of this Camp to perpetuate their memory, That a copy be sent lo each of the families of the de ceased and a copy sent to the New Hern .lorltNAi. for publication. W. T. Caiki, T. A. Mozisiio, J. M. Cak on. Committee. The resolutions were reported and unanimously adopted. Twenty-six mem bers came forward and paid up their dues for the year ending April 1st, 10?. Comrade Kelly Burc.h, late of C.o. H 07th, Kegt. N. C. Troops applied for ad mission into this Camp, paid his dues and was admitted. The hour for election of officers having arrived, Comrade Rod den R Dowdy moved that all the prcs ent officers Ik; re-elected, which motion was amended, by excepting Comrade II I). Armstrong, vldette dead and First Color guard, Noah Ride, who Is not a regular memlier of this Camp, na amend ed was adopted and the following offi cers were re-elected, to wit, Capi. Commander, (1. S. Attmore. 1st, l.t. ' .1. I. Rlggs. Dud, Lt. ' n. F. MeCotter :lr.1, 1,1. " .1. li. Krnull. 4lh, Ll. " R. K. Nobles. Adjutant, W. T Caho. Quartermaster, John VY. Aliltidce. Commissary, W. II. Sawyer. Chaplain, Rev. T. A. Mo.lngo. Treasurer, R. I. Jones. Sergeant Major, Oeo. K Dixon. Officer of the Hay, J. O. Baxter. Color Sergeant, Geo. T. Cahoon. 2nd, Color Uuard, J. M. Caroon. Comrade, L. II. Perry was elected V- delle In place of Comrade II. I). Arm strong dead, and Comrade W. P. Cahoon was elected 1st, Color Guard In place of Noah Rice not a mcoilicr of this camp. Tbe following men were elected dele gale to allend Ihe Division and Hrlgadc meetings at the Ke-uuion August 14 to Wih, inclusive at Wrightavllle, N. C , Comrade, T. A. Mor.lngo, (uo. S. Alt more, W. T. Caho a delegates, and Comrade, J. 0. ltlggs, L 11. Perry and John 8. Calon, a Alternates. The following executive commit t.e wa re-elected, to wli: W. T. Cabo, W. II. Sawyer and Dr (1. 8. Allmore. Comrade II. II. Dowdy of New llera Camp, No. 1182 was called (or and he made a short and appropriate ipeech to IbrJOamp. Dr. It. F. Dixon, the orator, having arrived, escorted by Capt. K. R. Jone ami X. M. Brock of New Hern Csmp, No. 1162, wer Invited to teal wilb us and Dr. B. F. 1)1 100 tbe orator, wa Introduced to the audience by tin Adjutant, W. T. Caho. Dr. IN son thee delivered a most delightful and ealr talalng address. Tbe following isola tion wa thea adopted: Reeolved, That rtalng vole of tbankt are dm aad ate hereby glvn In onr Comrade aad BrrHher-la-eno, Dr. B. F. Dlion for bte moat dalbrblfal. entertain log. grand, nobla and loaacnt addrea j aad may Ond't kUaalBga alwayt allad, him. Comnrd W. T. Cabo offered tbw M- lowlDf raaolatlow which wa aaaa, toatly adopted: . Wbarwaa, Ovaefal Oollra A. Pallia, a, betarM aoMrada who baa to aft with for ear plaear aad dl float lo atir( wapoadlag ebaarfony t oar eaP; aad while b la e dtetaat f torn B. aaMber MaU tad Maaot U hb w i li. 11.. .lit, u tin eo lo ee Uere U M tervt.1 lMaarf elUUCa-p.kaa otrlov a4w44itor-.wiu.a JoIloJ bias, Urwr U may b. IK m a sppfectaooa M bla ana in wrursi mm ba rxlnw4 Ul Canp In tbe pal- Md to bit eoaatry apoa tbe Meld of bailie Therwfcn ba U reolt. Taat Usottch abaeal be 1 rviwiearwrcd and kla neaaory cherished by eaab on of ibt cajop, and may (iod't bleaalng at I tead klm throogh life, and while w Utw In the bofta that we may meet klm her j again im oar rennlnns of this camp, hot If Ood should will ll oUierwlse, we all hope lo Meet with him In lhal grand aad glorious last reunion beyond the River. I ReeoWed that s copy of these reeoln j lion be sent to ihe dear comrade at hi I home in Petersburg, Virginia, aad to the New Hern J.ukmi al New Bern ! for publication, snd the same he spread ; upon ibe records ( this camp. I Dinner being In readiness Ihe meet ing of the Camp adjourned until our next annual re union the 2nd Thursday In August 1902, unless sooner called to gether by our couuusndlng officer. Tbe Veterans, their families and visitors then repaired to the grove where a bountiful dinner was sprcs.1 tor all, prepared by the good ladies an. I our ettlcleul commis sary department. The Camp eilenda an unanimous vole of thanks In all Ihe ladles who so kindly assisted In provi ding and preparing the dinner, request thai lliey continue to meet with us In our re unions liKO. S. Attuokk, t apt. Commander. W. T Caiio, Adjutant Kruptlons, cuts, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by l)e Witt's Witch Ilarel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure you get the original Dewitt's. F, 8. Duffy A Co. Attention Veterans. Headquarters Camp New Bern United Confederate Veterans. Comrades: The General Commanding requests that we have a large gathering at the reunion to be held at Wrlghts vllle on the 1 Ith to the 17th of August, and I as your Commander earnestly re quest that Camp New Pern be largely and well represented. Every member of the Camp who attends will have to have a certificate from the Commander; so please report to me at once and get a certificate. Comrades, let us go and have a irood time. This is a cheap trip, and it may lie the last opportunity that some of us will ever have of meeting In this world with our old comrades, so decide at once thai you will go. General M. W. Hanson will deliver an address to the Veterans on ITilh. Come1 Come!! lxjt's go. l!y order of, K. R. Jonks, Conimamler. .1. F. t't.Alix, Adjt. Believing Dr. Heth Arnold's Hainan) a reliable remedy for all bowel disorders, we hereby guarantee every 25 cent Ixittle sold by us lo give satisfaction or 1110 nay refunded. Henry A: Co. Death of Miss Annie Roulhac. The announcement nf the death of Miss Annie Roulhac w hich occurred at lllllsboro. N. ('., August Hth, 1001, brought a pang of sorrow to many hearts in this community. For many years she has made her home with Mr. H. D. Nelson in this city, where she will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends lo -whom her death will come as a personal liereavetuenl. A charming personality, a superior Intellect, highly cultured, a friend, both to rich and poor alike, a faithful and devout Christian; for all those qualities which go to make up the loftiest, type of Christian woman hood, Miss Roulhac's memory will be cherishcil by all n n. -ic pilvlh-gc It was to know her. "Numbered wii li I'll y saints In glory everlasilng." NEW BERN PkODUCH MARKET, August 3 Kggs, per dux l'Jc Chickens, old pi r pair . 50 & 60 . 25 ft 40 K0 lo 1.00 " young, per pr. (ieeae, per pair Pork, per.lb 6t A 7 Beef, " 5 A ff Hides, greenj-er lb 4 dry, 9411 Beeswax, 80 to 22 8weet Potatoes, Yams, per bush 50 Bahamas " 80 to : Corn, per bush. 70 OaU. M 40 Peanut 52J to 56 Local Grain Market. Corn, per bit Oat por bu Meal, ier bn Hominy, perbu. Corn bran, per bo Wheat bran, per bw Feed, 100 lb Cotton aeed meal, 100 lb Cotton seed ballt, 100 lb Ship stuff ....... No. 1 Timothy, per ton. . . .75 .Ml .75 .75 .75 1.10 1.80 1.50 .40 1.1(6 20.00 Fine k.t. Lamb at the Oak Meat Mar LAXiTITB TASTELESS HILL TONIC. al !!. Swnal4, . MAMAM rUAKSLACV. wly 1 : f UNIVERSITY COLLEGE of r.!EDici::E-"vTa rWCINI rITIST WaRWaCT. Flrtt-C!it3 . 1 ttHO J WIVMOO I ti imk a. ASO, MOOS, urr, tr M - r. IX XEXO&UI. . I VkialAa. OH U BU 1.1 alt )u eaQaw fr mui sax mi ta U wilb Bla. oa kUk. ossr Wlovad wknol aaau MjrtW Hibbard, aad Whereas, By her dralh Uka sabbath aekoo) aad class of a bleb sb was a amliai. hav saslalaed aa Irreparable loaa, b k, Reaolred, 1. That while we bow In bmkaloa lo Bi Divine will, yet we sorely ml bet bright face, regular attendance, falling Inurrnt and perfect rerllalloa t. That w realise kow mack a hav loat. not only la her pure taaoraal Ufe, wboae memory will lUgar la this school aad comma nit y, bnl In tbe rkTrlnpment of marurar Tears, which lb graces of character and meolal activity, gsve rich promise. S. That w tender to bar stricken par ent onr deep and loving sympathy; and while the fnlure seems desolsle without her radiant presence In tbe home, may lb God of consolation make this be reareaaeat itch la spfrltaal fruitage, and bring tbem safe In Ihe Father's bnus, with aba family circle uabroksn 4. That a copy of tbe resolutions lie spread upen the minute of this hlundsy Hcbool, Copy sent to tbe family, and oue In lb New Kern Jm knil for pub llcalion. Signed I Mms. K. I'. Wd-uamj, Mas. N. W. Jones, Una. J. Q. Delemab. Committee. Date of Election Chanted. The Board of Aldermen held a called meeting last night. The lime of holding tbe election to role for or against the Is sue of $15,000 bonds for an electric light plant was changed from the Snd to 3rd Tuesday In September. Did lt Ever Occur to You that a llttl Perky Davis' Pain Killer on the end of the finirer annlled once or twice to a mosquito bite would counteract the pot son and speedily reduce the swelling ? Pain-Killer will also cure bites and stings of other poisonous Insect as well as reoliles. See directions as to use upon wrapper on each bottle. Avoid substitutes, there Is bul one Pain-Killcr Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50c. JUST THE THIHG That has long lieen needed, Laxative Tasteless Chill Tonic, combining the laxative effects of Fig Syrup wllh Iron and Quinine. Pleasant to take and a safe, sure tonic. 50c, at Bradham's Pharmacy, Lamp Explosion An alarm of Are wa turned in from box 16 al 4.40 o'clock last night. A lamp exploded In a house occupied by Wll Ham Styron on East Front street. A bed was partially destroyed but the Ore was extinguished without the necessity of turning a stream into the room James While, Bryantsville, lnd., says Ik) Witt's Witch Hazel Salve healed run ning sores on both legs. He had suffer ed fl years. Doctors failed to help him (let DeWltt's. Accent no Imitations. F. 8. Duffy & Co. COLA HEADACHE POWDERS. Are absolutely harmless, stimulating rather than depressing the system: th nrlee Is refunded If they do not cure 10c, at It.-adham's Pharmacy. 1 he (Jreat Military, Literary, Bcientif ie. Normal ami ( 'oinmercial rAchoul i Ka-Ntern North Carolina. Male and leniale. Incorporated. It prepares f Colleee. Business. Life. Buildings are Iar2e. Commodious, Modern. Tb i clioul is Non-sectarian, but Positively Christian- the liible is a text book. Its aim is always to have trained, expe rienced and well qualified corps of Teachers. Board cheap and good, 94 to ff) month Literary course from $1 to $8 Music 3 Normal course $15 session Business College course; Stenographic f90 Commercial (20 " Military Drill and Pennmanship free. No incidentals Next session begins Sept. Sud. Kev. D. B. Blmpson, R A., B. H., A PhD., Principal. Literary and Normal. For further Information address, F. C. HENDERSON, Prost, Beuibadb, N. 0. The Finest Quality Lager Beer on tap thrtweek At Lu B. IIAJUCUTA, Cor. a Front & Hancock 8U. High School. Bigtat tbe Mtt Una, Bepiaaiber tad, 1901. rreparee for College aad Batiaen Ufa. A teacber of atillury taetlot added thlaterm. Several place far boardlag with ample aeeoaiatodaUoM (or (trie tad boy at loweet ntea, XarollaMat 184, boarder 60. Btrete laid apoa tao otb tralalac, aad apoa asoral aad re ItfioatUre. For elraalart aad oatalofM apply o, . W. H. BH0DK4, PHa. " Treatoa, X. 0. ROMULUS A HVHK " - , : . Attnbty at Liw, . NIW,DlIt, KOB1B CAROUWA 1 OfflMi Kowth rroat Itiewt, Oppottita lJfoUl C'battawka.. . v - , , Belgrade Institute Is. . LmS Vair. ! Iwmf. Iiin.iia, NimsIubht, aa aH iTtr Iiim aa u w mt hsiuti r mm ZI l.kk.ait. aMUtaiiNikMS for ky T 8. &AT HACKBURN', $ DolVri goes McGtnty To the bottom of the well, fs AND k SO DO OUR PRICES 5v ou Our KNTIi:H 1IXK OF U ABSOLUTELY AT COST. Colored Lawns, $ Organdies, Dimities Dotted Swiss, W Figures and Welts. Jjj HACKBURN I 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. OH We have sold lots of tliosc l.0 anil jl 1 Negligee Shirts which have been ivtluml to 75c. but there are a few left. Yott would he surpl isied Serge ('outs we have sold at vise yon to call at once. Straw Hats are almost heing given Clothing AT COST. o o ll MM 57 olloclr Stxeet. FRUIT JARS. Extra Caps and llubher, .lar F;i!r', Preserving Kettles and Skimmers. I) Stoves, Tobacco Lanterns, loliscrn Twine AT LOWEST PMCKN. M. E. Whttehurst. r Pollock Kirrxt NKW PKRN, - N. ('. Hundreds of Wheels pass through our hands evefy season and we have yet to discover n (Unsatis fied customer. The Columbia Picyrlo which I our leader pleaaea. Allot our wImmiU are Guaranteed. Of course we hare wlwlt at few price, bu they are all gixxt W are head(uartrt tor all kind of Sporting Oooda. ., ' ., ; XVri. T. IIITjT. Dralrr in Bicrotjut, Flaaa Sifmto Ooom, pHOioitrft, Jo Pbixtimo, RoBBta STaMra, Bt PaaMa, e 9i-3 lUdie it ''! kiv bEkfr, n. c FOR RENT. A food womy houae itt Rood lo cality, at f 1 0.00 wr, Dion th, pay bla la idraiu. '- V- ; '.- V-. . - -. e. H. HAtirsK. - V XEBY1IE DIFFV 4 C AMI .;.IS Tlu-v will go ti know lu many of those -?.7."i. II you want one v away. All WEAR, Pollock & Credle Uvery, Feed, Sale STABLES and Exchange The CHEAPEST Turnouts in the city. No. 70 South Front Streetopposite Hotel Ohattawka. FOB NAUR. Apply to J. L. IIAUTSFIELD, NKW KB5, N. C. s Btvtng teen red tbe Mrrlcee ef ! perieaoed partle, 1 am prepared ja tbort. aotloe to tie bu Farai, , City, Lead aad Rail Road aarveyieg. Dltcbee, , ntreeu aad l oad laid oat aad leveled. 50,H LATHS DRvEil uraogbtlngla an lit rrrtarnea. Blue tad black ptlttt nade. . Old atape n paired aad avMBledr . T"pograpblral . tarveylug aad plolUaf. Drtalrigt aad wokritg pita eteeated promptly. Nw ertgtaad dralaage planted, laid oat aaa osBttroeitoa inpenBteaoen. t t 1 1 ii' 1 7111 1 1 1 1 1 nn mm a?e iruiiviiiiwiii, , New ncrn,X t'. '
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