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t Befit Hiylii 1 til 1 Mi VOLUMl XII?. SEW BERN, CRAVES COl'STY, S. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1901. -FIRST SECTION. UMBER 48 ; . There aie Rre Local CoBnterfeiters Now in JalL ov Ayeocklatke MoaaUlBS 1 sptctlag ParkUeaorra. Troops to ir to CharUttoa. BookVon N. C. Hlstor Ralkioh, October 12 Five counter fetters are now In jail here and one Is under bond. At least three more are suspected and arrests may be made at any moment. This Is all local talent that has made counterfeit silver coin aud has passed It quite freely, as a lot of It Is In circulation Secretary Bruner ol the agricultural department returned today from the western counties, lie says he had good success la securing specimens of miner als for display at the Charleston exposi tion and got many tine apples, 125 bar rels In all. In Buncombe, Yancey, Mad ison, Watauga and Caldwell counties. He says be was three dajs with Gov. Ay cock anil the party of nine which Is touring the ' A palachlan National Park," that the party is having a delight ful time and a most Instructive trip and that all its members are profoundly Impressed- One of the Incldonts of the tour was a supper at Bay's house, on the side of Grandfather mountain. liny Is a typical Scotchman and in compliment to his guests he appeared in liU national costume hdiI marched around the supper table, pitying the pipes lustily. Judge Win.-lon Is directed to hold ui xl week's term of I'ill Superior court, in plxcu of Judge Bryan, "hose health is very feeble. It in pretty well nettled that a com posite, 12 company, n-gl'tiii-iit will be mnilc. up out of the three regiments of the Slate linn!, to i.o to the ( harleston Exposition In January, during "North Carolina w ek " Hnleili loun-ihlp this jesr raises $13 (i:tti tor its nbllc school, and tho county allows llic i nnliip $i24"i(l for the H.-.ini , erpoai . J Ail'irnc) (ieneiHl Gilmer In at present j imi i h np clnl investigation Into the I niHiier of the Inheritance tnx. l.ntior t tiiitiiiiHiiioncr Varuvr went to I the Knimcrsoii jjold mine In Davidson ( i, ly, to Invehtlgittc the death of a j uiii.er upon whom t r- t Konlilcr fell li .e lie at :il wo; k. I'lic Stale Libraiy is nil lining all Its . . . . . I h lame Minna lor I lie purcnasc ol oookb rI i.i.i NiiMh ' Molina or written by Nonli Carolinian". Dr. t hen B. Wei k h, who now I: ves al Santa Fe, nays he lrt v'.'OO sucli volumes and offors to sell the entire collection to the State for t MMM). S- nalor SlnimoiiH li. here, having re tiiinnl from I'ainilco county, lie gives n gloomy Hccount of ihe crops In the i sulci n part of the State, eHtlmatlng them at not more than Tit) per cent of an KHii;e.. lie 'eaves tomorrow for a u.o'i hi a!n tour. Hosiery Mills Burned. Hp. clal to Journal, Kai.kioii, Oct 12 The IUndlcmao 1 1 . .Biery mllla, located at lUndleman, Kamlolph county, were burnod today They were owned by Newland and Bul I. r The Ions Is $32,0YI, with Insurance of $i: 000. RooseTelt's Southern Policy. Wahhimiton, Oct. 11 Attorney Oon- 1 ml Knoi made a verbal report to the 1'resldent nd cabinet today, regarding the result of hi Investigation into the Pacific cable question. Ills conclusion wus that under the lit of 1880 any do mestic compsny cosld lsnd s cable on the shores of the United Stales or of Its possessions. The President snd cabinet were convinced by tho verbal report that no eiecatlre action is called for at this time. The- qoeellon of Southern appoint ments, generally, sgalo came ip aad the 1'reildonl reiterated his policy of ap pointing Republicans, If soltable appli cants could bs found, and if not of ap pelating gold Democrats, lit policy in this reeptet bmU the spprovsl of the oildnrt. The appointment of Dr. Olsy tnn lo Ihe collectorshlp ol internal reve nue In Houlb Carolina was conslderrd In lU-i connection Dr. Boll's Coach Syrup Cures Cough or Cold ni one Onqoeri t mp, WlMipl Congh sd Mesk 'mih litem. l full. fWl for Bronchitis, 1) Orlppe. PnanmocU. Con- anmpllim nnil Lun AfTwtlotis Qnlck, Mir rwnlu. Prtcn, Sta. 4S0.000.000 Tads for Indemtltj Pnaln. ot II -Tfcn Calnntt ptatpo UntlsHre today per formed tnnlr Inst official net aad forwsrdsd to tn ftpaatsn wlnWter. who Is inn das a of Um diplo mat le eorps, bond (or the Imlnmnlty of M0A),m0 lals CASTOR I A ft IniiiU Mi CbiidrM. ' Good Effects of the Canteen. VVaatUKUTOif, Oct. 11 Surgeon dtu eral Sternberg's annual report ay the health of the army was uouw y during 1900. Speaking of spccls: eases, General Sternberg says "The steady decrease of late years : :. the consumption of alcohol an. n,f u. men of the regular army ! u tiling for congratulation. Military I'icers may be said to be unanimous In tuclr opinion that this Is mainly the result of tie estal, lishment of the post exchange n: canteen at military posts." Reporting upon the study of yellow fever by a board in Cuba, General Stern berg says: "Experiments of a most In teresting character demonstrated that yellow fever la transmitted to uon-lm-munes by the bite of a mosquito. That yellow fever can also be produced by the subcutaneous Injection of Mood taken from the general circulation during the first and second days of the disease, that an attack of yellow fever produced by the bite of the mosquito confers Immu nity against the subsequent Injection of Infected blood; that yellow fever Is not conveyed by clothing, bedding or mer chandise soiled by contact with those sick with the disease, that a house may be said to be Infected with yellow fever only when there are present In mosqul loeB capable of conveying the parasite of the disease and that the spread of yel low fever can be most effectually con trolled by measures directed to the de struction of mopqultoea." Canada to Challenge for Cup. Halifax, N. S , Oct. 11. It Is postlvc ly stated that A. J. Moxhain, of Sydney, of the Dominion Iron and Steel Compa ny; James Host, of Montreal, president of the Dominion Coal Company, and other niemlicrs of the dupe Breton Yacht Club have ni'ide up theii minds to build a yacht to challenge f.-r i i America's cup. The ynclil will he bui t in Canada and will certainly challenge foi the cup either this yiar or i exi. Fears For Miss Stone's Life. C'ONHTA.VI INOl'l.l pliance with a i : qi: the maicli by Oil Oct '. fs iii'in 11- In cons ul Washington troops for ths abductors of Miss Klh n W. Stone, the Ami-.iiian mis-sint-a; v, had been aban doned, It l ing feared that the brigands would kiilhei ihoiili! liiey he closely pursued. ArrftngeiueiitH aie now being made to pay the ransom demanded. Will Honor Jefferson. 1 St I.iicis. 1 )ri. 11 -The Jelfeisoii Club, a local I 111 o. mile organization, sometimes slyli d ' The Tammany of the West," began an extraordinary pilgrim age to the tomb of Thomas Jefferson, near Charlottesville. Va.. when Its sspecial train of 11 coaches drew out of Union Station last night. The excursionists numbered 250, all ar dent belleverB In the JelTersonlan princi ples of government, and they will lay their tributes of devotion at the Bhrine of Democracy. They carry with them a monument of Missouri granite, which will be erected at Monticello to commem oraie the visit of Ihe organization TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM l-.ffvclually yet gently when costive or blllious, l permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken tho kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, uso Hyrnp of Klg, maik by the California Fig Kynip Co. Cold In the head and Catarrh are the ssmc diseases except the latter has ma turedbecome chronic -If you oan't de termine what U the matter with your nasal organ, consult yoar doctor, then suggest Dradham's Catarrh Snuff, and ask him what ho thinks of It. Hundreds nse this remedy successfully too snd It coils only ten cents to try It, made and sold nndcr guarantee by Bradham'a Drng Blore Jurors U. S. Circuit and District Courts. The following persons hsvc been drawn to serve as Jurors si the neit terra of tho United Htstes Circuit and District Courts which convene in this city OB Tuesdsr, Ootohcr 20th si tan o'clock a. m. Crsvsn County N. T. Weeks, John Dnnn, Ellna Ilayra, W K. Alily, W K Baiter, InanoTsylor, W II. Hrsy Onslow County F I. Mills, H. L. Oetock, B. Venters, 1) B. Aram, H. A Btnlllns, Z. Thompson. U W Itlske Jonee Oonnty-J. E. Harrison. A. F Btcton, frank Hsrtsfleld, J J. Hlm mons, R N. While, J. A 8mlth, W It. Ilargelt. CaiVrwt Coonly-Josephas Willis, H 0. Hancock, B J. Bell. ptalloo Connly Cbas II. McClees, Berallla Holton, Jas R Dvlsmar, Wiley Whorton. Wtynt Connty Newman Potts, Oeo. CogdelU B. T. Orsdy, Edward Holmes, D. W. Pencock, Jsmes U. Ornnl. Fill Oonnty-John Bell, W. J. Tel. innniort Cwnty Fennnr 8. Jarvls, W.t BnJloek, 0. k. Bpenotr, John E4- thr."' Orewne Connly Dlnon gnirg, Andrew Jo, AUiander Tsybir, It W. Ben a, Utrbert Potter. Uj4 Connly Ceo. L Wnlnoa. Lnnoir Oonty J, W. Dalley, J. K. Mewbornn, OcIstIm Ttytor, W. 0. Mot VERT PROSPEROUS. University of forth Carolina Has a Large Enrollment. Wincrnor AjctK'k Back from the lounlalns. Another "ea board Wreck. Railroad I nspectlou Huon Ho- j pltal at the Home Hai.eigii Oct. 14. Capt Thomas W. Mason of Northampton county, who made the address Saturday at the Slate University, on "University Day'' was herg today. He says there are "j'JT stu dents and that the University Is more prosperous than ever before.. The hall of the Philanthropic society baa been badly damaged by a broken or leaking water pipe which has done some damage to other parts of the building. Got. Ayxock returned yesterday after noon from the mountains. lie hoped to return there Monday and go with party numbor two on the tour of the Appalach lan park, bat cannot leave. Ho speaks hero twice next week. There was a freight wreck on the Seaboard Air-Lino near the New Hill, this county, and 15 cars were smashed. No one was hurt. The engine did not leave the rails. It is said a broken axle caused the trouble. The inspection of railways by the cor poration commission Is expected to begin this week. The S. A. L. will bo the first system Inspected. The Supreme Court will devote this week to the nearing of the 7th district appeals. The Daughters of the Confederacy In this State decide to furnish the new dor mitory at the Soldiers' home here and also to put In a ho:itlng plant in the hos pital. Last year a young man of this town married a young woman, a college stu dent, whilo on a pic nlc near here. The wife has slnco led an abandoned life and he now sues for divorce. Young men about town are greatly agitated at the news that a number of them are to be named as co-respondents. Thu woman makes a statement that her character was bad before her marriage. The Bc.sl Prescription fur Malaria ' Chills and Fever is n bottle of (Srotk's J Tai- n.i .m 1 in i.i. Tonk -. It is wi in ply j Iron and quinine in a tasteless form No cure no pav l'rio 50,: It Is an established fiict that Cough Is simply an elTort of nature to get rid of some irritation, Carolina Cough (Jure will directly cITect this, by repairing the damage done to thu tissues of the air passages In the lungs. You can't make any mistake In trying it, it is harmle'B and equally good for old and young. No cure, no pay. 2fc. at llradham's The Release of Miss Stone. London, October IX Tho Hautor Telegram Company has received thu f ol lowing dispatch from Constantinople, dated October 13: "Thoro have been no further developments In the case of Miss Helen M .Stone, the abducted American missionary. It is reported that Spencer Eddy (secretary of Ihe L'nltcd Hiatus legatlou In Constantinople), rocelved loday a dispatch from Washington, ad vising hint that a sum of money which Bhould e VI til Co for tho ransom would be forthcoming." Tho text of Keuler's advices Is amblg uous. The Dally Telegram has the fol lowing dispatch from Sofia, dated Hun day. "United Stales Consul (loneral Dickinson hvs received no lnstrsctloni lo pay the isnsom. He Is afraid a dan gerous precedent would be croated by payment. As ho is now fnlly convinced that the brigands were merely Instru ments, acting under the InBligstlon of late members of the Macedonian com mittee, he has made strong representa tions to the Bulgarian government ask ing for the srrest of these lnstlgstnrs. Should Ibis be done, he says, Miss Stone would doubtless be releasod on payment of a moderate Indemnity and assurance of freedom for her captors. Some Macedonians have already Decs sr rested here. ' ARAPAHOE. October 14. Business In A r si shoe Haturday was vory lively considering tho slow progress the people are making In gelling off tbelr cotton crop. The stiff swsmp lands of oar oomrnsnlly will not average more than one hsodred ftii per acre now picked oat, even where lh 1 weed seems lo be bedded very well, the opening setms lo be slow II Is caused by the 1st heavy growth of weed which made late fruitage, the early fralt being mostly ibedded off. The outlook bids fair for the most of oar lowlssd cotton lo be dsn aged by frost. Mr. Themes Dlion aad Mr. Hormse Scott of Ortatsboro were la oar little town the first of last week riaolag chlmosys They pot oae (or Mr. If. F. Beaneii and oat for Mr. W. W. DUoa of Arspshoe. Tbejr will raa om for Mr. J D. rhlllpe aad one for Mr. J. B. Lm this weak If the vsttssr pemlts. Tbejr do good work. Mr Usary Boltoa aad kit aoa fraa OlymfU tlsliod or plaoa Ust Tkaradar Dr. Pparrow of Arapaao kaa ototed kit oCDcsi U Mr. IL B, DtrdUoo'a Mora koae opposlto Boat Mi IUU. ;.b.b. AT HIGHEST MARK. Mcarly $ 1 ,S00,0O0,0v0 in Trtisurv In- eluding Gobi RescrTc. Wa-iiikotoR, D O, Oct H-Nearly' fi.aOu, i.OO.OOO Is the enorrnou sum of money which the United Stales Treas- I ury Las now In lis possession This Is an aggregate of wealth neier U'fortr equalled In the history of thU or any ! other country. The exact total of the amount held by the Treasury Is 11,180,215,224 of this sum $7W,547,089 is held as a trust fund for the redemption of outstanding notes and ccrtllicates, the gdld coin and bul lion, amounting to $150,000,000 consti tutes the regular reserve fund. There is gold coin and bullion In the general fund to the amount of t73,3M,27i), or a total of $140,549,038, representing all sorts of available notes and coin, and $110,143,772 In national bank deposi tories. Includod in this great Governmental wealth are $534,000,000 In gold and $493,000,000 In silver, a part of each being bullion and the remainder coin. Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, lnd: "De Witt's Little Early Risers never bend me double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain thorough, gentle. F. S. Duffy. Three New Texas Gushers. Bkaufokt, Tb , Oct. 13. Throe new gushers have been added to the list on Spindle Top. This makes 69 gushers now In that field Today's addition are the properties of different compan ies. When you cannot sleep for coughing, It Is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay the irritation of throat, and make sleep possible. It Is good. Try it. For sale by F S. Duffy & Co. The Coming Event. Kvery one is discussing the visit of the Knoch Arden Company to our city on Tuesday, October 22nd. Seldom do we have the opportunity of hearing such ar tists as those who make the brilliant personnel of this superb organization. Tho Naval Reserves are to he congratu lated upon securing ino company for New Hern. I'. Jl. Phelps, Korcsldale, Yt., says his child was completely cured of it bad case of eczema by the use of DcWilt's Witch Hazel Salve. liewarc of all counterfeits It Instantly relieves piles. K. S. Duffy. THE MARKETS. Tho following quotations were receiv ed by J. K Latham & Co, New Bern, n. ;. Nbw Yokk, t let 11. 1 Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close J Oct H.1H 8.21 v 15 "I'-!! I Doc. 8.20 H25 H.l'j M 21 j January.. .. P.20 H 25 N.l M 20 ! March H IT H.17 H.l 1 h. 15 ' May ... .Ml.', H.15 H u- H lit Chicago, ' let 1 1 1 WllKAT. Open. High. Low. ( lose Dec... . 70S 7Hj rot 7(4 May ... 7-1 7-U 7iU ' OiKN: irftwi. High i Close! Oi l . . . 55J 55 Dec. .. 58 i 601 '-i r,n1 Ribs Ojien. High. Low Close Oct 25 H.'tO r, H27 New York. ' ; 14. Htocks. Open. High. I.-' Closo Sagar 117) 1 1 -i 117 11HJ Am. C MHj KU, -7 hm U. H. L 12 12 Tel. Psc 4ii Am. C. K. . 25J 25! 25J U. H. S . Con T 115 Psc. M 44, tit 4l If . ft W 35 J 55, 5M 55J Ho Hy . :Ui 3.1 Si XI U. S. 8(c.) 42 i 4.'! 4J 4ilj J l.lprol I Spots 4 15 1(1 Saleii ,(m bilet. Futures, Oct Nov 4 ::7 Not Dec 4 ST.'. Apr-Msy 4 W KIW IfcMm I IITTI1K M A RJl STT Colloo In Ihe IiksI market yeitcrdar ni. (fooled at T lo H conlt Ths following slvlcM s on the cotlon market were received yealerday: tim York, Ocl 14 The advance today was no account of frost lo Oklahoma and a few other points, Unpersture rsnglng from BH to 44 degrees No serious damage prohablr will be done i K. LtTHtM. naniuPTa. Hams week last year. Ita.ooo Last week IHQ.OOO This week. Bat. 4.1000 Moa. Iionn Tasa. Wtd. Tkara. fri 5fX)00 MOCO VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Va!u: uf Ljhur. Ei'ii ,.i. J 1 1 una: Mi . i.f called to your reprf;i a . ... the wonderful i-lateme:.- n . i i by a Mr. I uljr of New i - ' v Ing "College Kduralh t. ; e In the attain, of the . that "money and m y i ,- . ' 'all In all," of humnn i. He mentioned several na-i. aires, who he said have m !, ited education. The genticm:. ..i 1 m . ecius ebU I. to believe that money In tin oniy tial in the world's pionr. s.i. does not know that there - s-.n. sentlal as labor llu 4 i n. I 1 sheltered, both winter aulc 011:11' , have the home comfort- -f life. 1! r the laboring man A man, or a company, mar hm 4 lions of gold, It v. ould he 1-1 1 1 1 j dn j, and of no value was 11 not bn luh: Into use by the laboring man. Let me ask how would title:-, ship-, factories, rail roads, their engines, and machinery of every kind, and every an 1 all things for the use of mankind be In use, was it not by the labor of mm '' In justice I here say, that 'lis plainly seen, that the farmer is evidently the ; most important laborer of the world. He furnishes the world will, every thing needed for sustaining life and comfort, ' save that of light and heal How would Mr. C. get food for sustaining his life, and clothing of wool, cotton, linen, .'.ilk, i and even his boots, all for Ills comfort, ; was it not by the grand and unsurpassed ' labor of the farmer, who not only fur- j nlsbes food, but nearly every essential need in life. How would the preachers, lawyers, doctors, merchants, and all men, get life's comforts for themselves, and their families, was It not by the aid of labor, and especially that of the far mers ' Money is simply an aid in the "world'B progress." Labor, with Its twin sister, Education, Is the grand power for up building aud sustaining mankind. Mr. C's. assertion, that "money is the great est monument of mail's achievement," Is surely pithy. 1 repeat, that Labor, and especially that of the farmer, Is the monument of man's achievement, and it towers hlh above all others In the world. Aii niu-t see and concur, touching the.-e po-!tive fa(.u anii a imlst eu ami knoA , thi re Is a hlfher nurimsn In life liiu lh.-.t Mi u .ni . I.i iic- making money. W'ho can Inn Itlod? Kven Ihe nil i 11 1 h 1-. i luno I as li'-fori- 'd I. 1 he f irni'-i '-1 1 d grand piihir, ' h.-n -u -I ;ii . - ! ' and I. hen- i p r.l, I loil 1 1 1 1 1 ' r j dro-:i, w llh1.11; 1 .'-"I I" I.. i:i uso. ! 1 11 I his connei t ion 111 01.) 1 i all know this Is a ,-o 1 -died in id. 11,11! gress. As ) ct . w n-i 1, n -Speclul moMlnelll fol lie- nlt ,.-!.: o the , iniiny ar 1 and even ontro! of, euined by mass of niHiiliind ': Prices 1. tlck'H flieclally needeil for fm coal, and wood, are under "Combines," causing money cm labor In coal mines, and In every bo money from the jn.cketh 1 laborers. .May we earnestly In ere lonir, then there will be s.nne . -iy to ' f the, 1 but lug of humanity, by by I he -ap!tnliN favor able to llicir eni 111 I Morel, end I In Question Mil M n . Km 1 on A s 011 r , 1 1 y tat l.ei I shuu Id nay step f at bei s are ver y mm I, H);i tated over the fact that the peoplii refuse lo voU for more boiidn on the i lly at this tlmei for the purchase of an ideclrlc ' llghl plant, Is II not high lime after thirteen month's ownership ! thu -valcr works to make some n ,c.ri 'o the clll ens as to thu buslio-s. mni,ai;i ruent of the same, or have the '. a payer-, no j rlphls to Im: respocted t Ver) Trie inn). -. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y.,11 mi ITer Inmi pi a not turn lo mrgery for n lief Witch HiuJ Salve will h t mm urely sad ssfel) . nannr you pense and danger of an operstl DulTy f n. do VN III 11 pl.kl, l.e ex I . J'rcscrlptlons at Davis DtI' I'reacrlptlon I'lurmaev niakin s upeclalty of prnecrlplloni Kti ry pre rrlpllon sent thrrr rr-crlvr prompt and csreful simnllon. Only the purrt ami I tmt drucs sre ukI No autxitlliitlon la I per prs tlcl. but rvrry prrsrrlptlun l ' flllnl nsrlly as the phyalnan Ubei I The prlcea sre fslr snd rrsaonable iM-rd I yotin thrrs to lie fllletl ! F.nocb Ardcn Comranv. I No ons of tbo sudlrnc which com plately Rtlewl Ihe Academy of Moslc last Dlghl (sad II was onmpnanl of Ihe fills of lbs city) bat wss isllsAed Ihst sll hsil bean said In advance of the company hsd beea fall vsnfled The woadarful plsoo work st times approached a fall orchestral effect, snd the stqalalulr dainty mas coloring of plaao aad violin In dust ware appr risked lo tfca fall sad made a threandy walck oa fair ealksslast llkeaol lo the Wodr, sol aad spirit nf the story Mle UOOOI Braaeejea a raadlag bssag las oatwara HOOO0 1 aad visible form, ths plsao betsg tke Saooolaplrtt or llal fotca, sad the vlolla lbs 1 oli of klk, Uoagk ealdosa eoa or kM IM Motif. 140001 Bl ffU Iliad aack bo I aad added IMF taoU to laa arelaaaa. 'Daaniia WHY SUFFER FROM 'swts! FRESH ICar Snow Drift and Star enroll 11 1 from Ontario I'rcpaied Buckwheat new crop. Old Fashioned tin Buckwheat. Fancy Elfrin and Fox liivet' Print Butter, am Cheese. Small Sugar Cured 1'i I lams, Bio Hants to '! Cn 1 nt Fulton Market Corned Beef. Pigs Feet and Tripe. Fancy Fresh Cakes and Crackers. Anything yon want in the grocery line you want at hot prices. Yours truly, tiun j? Ji Li 'Phone 91. Putting fhings Alzay. V lien you nit ilWiiy the nnliT from 1 1 V, e Tin 1 1 1 1 v l he o, m ,tnl ymi to not ire I il Hllll Ill'SH of (If. tin- clciiiililirs.s (if ni.-, Ilie full, honest, v, the ti;ilit of lne;l-le, tile W hill Mill fM't. 'l b, le 1. aliniii 5 a son your l- 'll . M vl,,,, vi-ntl lis i . Fi.sli I. t Uilldw III A pple d McDANI J. J. TOLSON, Jr., D f Ct r DU 177 5 uruau kjtuct, Try Our Delicious Coffee A A. C 111. 11. Stent Java Mane aiba (1- ...I Colli ..- ( -',,,. .. (.Tri . .20. 111. 25c ' aOc " 2 lbs for 25, 5 lbs for 50c .15. Il, A sniii'h- j ti i x I (d tntr coffee will convince you tli.it we nell the IIKS'I' ('dl KKl'i in the city for the money. 1'i ,-e-h ft 1 ,111 1, 111 KoAster anil irriiiiiid to .,r,, r. l;e-,,ei tfnllv, Archbell & Co, morn-. i4. rs BROAD ST Bicycles Below Cost Of Maaa facta re 1 will nell wheeU for the follow 1 ng eie .1 loii hh I cJin wl thcin. When the pn-Hent Kt k M) rxhiiunt. ,d tin te will U' no more 11 1 tliose: l'"'l Till, line Chitinli-HH, tin l,t wheel tliacle, $50 00 r-00 Tribiine CHAINLESS $40.00 I'm I K'-.il lursbllll' CHAWLESS WJM Iliise are new wberM and all in p, r(,- t unler Chmn Whwli at and 15. lU-apectfullj, L. M. Edgerton 1 Cor. Pollock ft Crartn it. ' i ROMULUS A. NUNN, Attorney at Law, HEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA Ofllr- ttouth rroatt B trawl, OppoaalU IXodol Dytpe?s!a Ccro Grippe and a.1 othtr fiTmi of miladies when you can be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world does not contain a better remedy- Many wonderful tures made by It. as cents a bottle Money refunded if it fails to Jo the work. Delight ful to take. Local Druggists. oad Flour New Wheat. EL, Wholesale & Itetail Grocer, 71 Iral Hi. 1 nunc jr Shells That Kill an- inanuiai tureii i,y a lew lirin.siin 111 nortliern states. We rry a line of tlio best paper an metallic hliells for shot guns and rille f eery bore. Both black and smoke less powder, drop and chilled shot. WJI. T. II ILL, Dealer In Bktci.kr, FikKARMR, Si-Ortin ()ooi), PiioNooKsniR, Job Phihtino, RrnniR Stami-x, Skai. Prbsbm, As 919) Middle St. HEW BERff, M. High Grade Work. Tbary ttav Com te SUj, aod the pneumaUa tlrad earrlajres ar Uxlar ft Drrmanont flztnrw among all Wrrers ol pVessura rwing ana o riving. , Tb line of ihM vablclea oarrWd by tba w ... a 1 Watort Buggy (Jooipany eomprlsea tn rtrt Me. Is, last ana moat improrea styka. U lo 100. Rerocmbar our. nrpaJring ofpamnenv t , . luiapacuttu, - - O. II. Water & Ron, 71 Broad Bt, Kiw B, K. C. i m.mlfTa) Kf14r. nnnn nn nxm n I
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