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JOURNAL. .V.t Lin. N. C, Kirch. 7. I90S Yt'A:tTI.D Aa energttlo lyoung nan to cinvaas la Craves and Pamlico counties. Salary $10.00 per month, fltaiiy employment to right man. Bam jles and oaifit tree. Matt be well rec ommended. Addrtss with reference, Drawer 157, Wilson, N. C. RUNAWAY A black mar, baying bat one eye, hltohed to a road cart with red wheels and body. (Finder will please re turn to J. D. Beat, Clarke, N. C, and he will pay all neceaaary charges. AROUND AND ABOUT. Yesterday was a typical March day, with Its cold and high wind, and bright ky. . . The Neute river shows by its color, the rush of water from the np country freshets. The aorthest wind made bare fish and oyster market, yesterday. There was nothing doing. J. A. Jones received last night, a car load of horses end mules, which can be seen at his stables on Broad street. The Womans Foreign Missionary So ciety of Centenary Church will meet this afternoon at 8:80 o'clock in the Church Parlors. The first day of the Library was a busy one in providing for the large nam ber who came for books and their cards of subscription. Every one was greatly pleased with the rooms. Salvation Oil the Best Liniment Prlce,lS cts; large bottle 25 eta. Great est cure on earth for. Rheumatism. Ken ralgla, Soreness, Sprains, Backache Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, Wound, Swell ings, Burns and Frost! Bite'. S'vutioa Oil kills all pain. Headache often resu!u from a dUor dered condition of the stomach and con stlpation of the bowels. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet! will correct these disorders and cure the headache. Sold by F. 8. Duffy & Co. At Davis'. Jordan's Cough Balsam, made accord' ing lo formula of late Col. Jordan, is on sale at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy, ' This Cough Balsam has always been found very efficacious, and it does not contain any harmful drug It is espec- ially good for children. Fries 25 cen t now Bar Ham la Hade. Bay rum is manufactured in Domln- lea from the dried leaves of Plmenta ncris. Bay rnm Is procured by dlstllla , tlon and this in a very simple manner, The leaves are picked from the trees and then dried. In this state they are placed in the retort, which Is then filled with water, and the process of distillation is carried on. The vapor la then condensed in the usual way and forms what is known as "bay oH," a very small quantity of which is re : quired for each puncheon of rum. The manufacture of bay rum Is carried on at the northern end of Dominica and proves a very lucrative business to those engaged in it, as the plants are plentiful in this district. A Qualified Rejection. "Hello, Simps, old man! I hear your editress friend has rejected you V "She has. I proposed to her in a let ter, and she sent it back to mo .with a note saying: 'We have read the inclosed MS. with much interest and thank yon for your courtesy in sending It It la rejected, however, as we have already accepted the offer of a contributor who wrote us upon a similar theme.' "New York Commercial Advertiser. PIN FEATHERS. Roup Is produced by a cold that baa been neglected. .. A duck grows faster than a chicken, sells for more money, costs ua no more to feed and needs little care, especially , after it Is well feathered. .-.-, By a little planning so as to hatch pullets of different ages it la possible to insure a more regular supply of eggs throughout the year. . . It Is hardly good economy to force SO cents', worth of medicine down a sick fowl that If well and sent to mar ket would not sell for more than 23 cents.. C , 'S Plan now to batch out as many ear ly chickens as possible. It means early laying pullets In the fall and egga la winter that are always valuable and profitable. .- . . Hew York's Cemeteries. .- ... There are forty-eight cemeteriea In : and around Greater New York. ; : ,- The Lose la Artificial Mark.. It ia stated that In candlelight, lamp light or gaslight the waste la more than 09 per cent In other words, If they could be so obtained as not to throw anything away they would give nearly a hundred times the illumina tion which they do afford.' Even the electric light la mostly waste. Cola Headache Powders are a positive relief for all kinds of headaches. By stimulation of the stom ach and digestive tract they cure sick headache, sour or sick stomach. Price 10c. BRADHAM'S PHARMACY, Pol lock and Middle streets. Decs not effect the ... ... . t fron'othcr HIGH WILL RIXALN Janitor of Public Building. HUYlsltte fisMnflon,D.C A few days ago thi Journal pa billed the account of the ousting from the ju- ltorshlp of the Government bulling of High Thompson, colored. The second and last chapter of the story now remains to be told. As stated, Thompson went to Wash ington, D. C-, alone and his own advo cate, to show why the office of janitor should not be abolished, simply to throw him out of e Job - This office of Janitor had a sa'ary of $30 per month, while.tho newly created office of laborer, had a salary of $43 per month, the change la title and salary being done so that the office might be vacated. ; But in Washlngton.Thompson showed such good rsasons for his retention, that a Inquiry was made, which showed that "politics" was at the bottom of it all, and that the proposed elected to suc ceed High, had "flooence," which might prove of nse in political campaigns. But word came yesterday which knocks oat the expected coming and induction Into office of the outside politician, who was to be laborer, to succeed Thomp son. The office of Janitor is recreated, and High remains the official wielder of the duster and scrub brush, with the old time salary.. And thus is civil service triumphant over politics tor office, only. WELL BROKEN HOUSES. Vhm BUeat Mas Central!? Baa tie Most Btaaaereable Animal. Haa any one ever noticed that a si lent man haa usually the best broken horses? It may not be true, but all the men of my acquaintance who do not talk much have .well broken horses. Drive with them, and you will wonder how they manage their horses. No management la visible. The horse goes Where he is .wanted without apparent effort on the part of the driver. One famous turfman at least haa been not ed for his art in driving a horse to tho limit of his speed without making move while his rivals were lifting and yelling and whipping theirs. How did be do it? Don't know, but be was man of few words. Probabfv there la a lesson in this. Tho overage horse understands only a few things thoroughly, only a few words, signs 0' commands. The silent man gives only a few, and he does not confuse his horse. The horse la made to know them thoroughly. Ho under stands the man who understands hlin. It la a pleasure to drive a horse that understands. Few pleasures In life can equal It If the horse la a good, cheer fuji driver. There .would be more of this kind If they were made to know a few things thoroughly the right things. National Stockman. How Boas Got Hl Name. When Sousa, famous the world over as king of march music, landed In the "home of the free," he carried with him a valise on which was marked In plain lettera "John Phllipso, U. S. A." Time passed, and this son of sunny It aly commenced to grow musical and also to become Americanized. It was then, so tho story goes, that he ex pressed the desire for a name more nearly like those of the people of which he was one by choice. ' Phllipso sounded out of place doing service for a man who bad Imbibed American beliefs and customs and whose destiny was closely linked with "the stars and stripes forever." . member of the band to which he be longed finally made a suggestion. It turned out to be a happy one and was adopted by the master of the baton. The suggestion aras this: To the name Phllipso add TJ. 8. A. Divide the one name into two words, and there was the smooth sounding and easily pro nounced name of John Philip Sousa. Philadelphia Telegraph. Win Kisslnsr Was Coatljr. The case of the People against Mar line, heard by the governor of New Haven colony in council on May day. 1660, indicates the attitude toward un licensed kissing in those times. It ap peared that Jacob Murline and Sarah Turtle had been caught kissing each other. ' Jacob tried to throw the blame on Sarah, saying he thought she had "with Intent let fall her gloves." Sarah de nied the Intent Jacob then admitted that he "tooke her by the hand, and they both sat down upon a chest but whether he kyssed her or she kyssed him he knows not for be never thought of It since until Mr. Raymond told him that he had not layda It to heart as he ought" ; ' The stern governor, after duly lec turing the guilty parties on the enormi ty of their offense, decreed that "the sentence therefore concerning them la that they shall pay either of them a fine of 20 Bhllllngs to the colony." " ' COuId Not Breathe. ' - Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, other throat and lung troubles are quick' ly cured by One Minute Cough Core One Minute Cough Cure is aot a mere expectorant, which gives only temporary relief. It softens and Hqilfies the mu cous, draws out the inflammation and re moves the cause of the disease. Abso lutely safe. .Acta at once. "One Min ute Cough Cure will do all that is claimed for it," says Justice of the Peace J, q. Hood, Crosby, Miss. "My wife could not get her breath and was relieved by the first dose. It ' haa been a benefit Wall my family." F. S. Duffy. LESS WORRY. Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves in dozens of ways, and you can't prevent it. All you can do is to keep them as free from exposure as possible and al- Jfore nsDg Kodol Djspepsla Cure she ways have in the house a Cough Remedy could not eat an ordinary meal without that can be depended upon. Anway's' nieDM sutTcrlnir. She l now entirely Cronp Syrup will fill every requirement, 'cured. Senral physicians and many It is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds; remedies had faileJ to give relief." You ana croup or we price cents will b i ,1 a ..X ty any dealer selllne it. Bold 1 f r .'J1, Henry's, and Bradliam's 1 i . . .'-y. LIERART OPENS TODAY. Subscribers Ca Get Books, Hew looks Added Monthly. Rev Quarters of library. This afternooa at 9 p. m, the Library will opea to Its I a bio libera, and be reg alariy open daring the week days, from p. m. lo p. a. and at sight from 8 to 10 p. B. ' . , The local of the Library is central, at 133 Middle street and its quarters will be found attractive la every way. Besides the private contributions of books, there were 500 volumes given by the King's Daughters, and further the Book Committee hare la Its first pur chase added the following named books, to those already noted above. Man from Glengarry. Lives of the Hunted. Wild Animals I have Known. The Lane that had no Turning. Greek Heroes. Treasure Island. Highways and Byways la the Lake District The Potter and the Clay. Strong Hearts. Japanese Nightingale. Let not Man Put Asunder. Audrey. Tribulations of a Princes. Mantle of Elijah. The end of an Era. Some- Women I have Known. Life of Robert Louis Stevenson. Small Boys In Big Boots. The Right of Way. Eternal City. The Cavalier, The Vel vet Glove. The Master Christian. The Helmet of . Navarre. The Gentleman from Indiana. The Cardinal's Snuff Bos. To Have and To Hold. Eleanor, Ia addition to the books, subscribers can spend a pleasant hour In the read ing room, looking over the current pop ular monthly magazines, which will be found there. The Book Committee of the Library meets the first Wednesday in each month, and to this committee tho folio Ing gentlemen have been added; O. H. Galon, T. W. Dewey, William Dunn, E. W. Rosenthal, T. A. Green, C. L. Ste vens, W. W, Clark, Matt Manly. As the Library is founded and open for the benefit of all who wish an opportu nity to read the latest and best litera ture, there should be many uew sub scribers. The success of the Library depends upon the liberal support it re ceives, and every one should become subscriber. WITH THE HORSEMEN. Lesura, by Allerton, 2:09 Cyprus, 2-.22U,, sister of fire In the list is in foal to Bingen,2:00. The pacing stallion Venture, 2:09, has been sold by Charles B. Lockhart Indianapolis, Iud., to a syndicate at Martinsville, Ind. P. J. Brcnnan of Braddock, Pa., has bought the fairgrounds at Salem, O., and will remodel the buildings in addi tion to erecting a large training stable. Harebell, 2:30, by Harbinger, data f Glory, 2:11, of the Lawson stable, is in fonl to Vnssar, 2:07. She la own ed by Ralph Foster of North Jay, Me. J. L. Smyser of Louisville, Ky., la the new owner of the Wilton (2:19) stal lion Wilask, 2:11, formerly owned and raced by Colonel Isaac L. Goff of Providence, R, I. That one time grand circuit trotter, the gray gelding So Long, 2:13, for merly a breadwinner for Budd Doble, was lately sold to W. 8. Adams of North Chelmsford, Mass. W. C. Faber, Paw Paw, 111., has pur chased from C. L. Landgraver, Goshen, Ind., a two-year-old pacing filly, by -Online, 2:04, dam by Riley Medium, 2:10, grandam by Badger Sprague. Dorothy Miller, a green mare by Golden Gateway, son of Guy Wilkes, 2:15, dam Mambrinette, 221, the once well known race mare by Mambrlno Gift 220, is said to be a very fast trot ter. --; . ; A Look Ahead. "Well, Charley, has your wedding day been set?" "Yes, old chap. I bad my fiancee agree to be married on her birthday." "That does have a little romantic fla vor." ; ' "That wasu't the idea, you Bee. I was thinking that one present would answer for both anniversaries." New York Herald. ! Diamond Testa. Put your finger behind the stone and look at it through the diamond as through a magnifying glass. If the stone is genuine, you will bo unablo to distinguish the grain of the skin, but with a false stone this will be plainly visible. Furthermore, looking through a real diamond the setting is never vis ible, whereas It is with a false stone. - In Liverpool recently six women with babies met together and agreed to vote which was the prettiest infant Each baby got one vote. ' j , Investigating The Collision, ,' Testimony was taken before Mer. Rice and Borden, yesterdsy, and an ex-! - To "ad my llltle mi,5 - , smination made of thosrt of tho crew of ! Wen M' 1 'th the treasure the steamer Ocracoke who weie on tlict j? vT aro-eureo d.i the Rich! I . boat, when the steamer mnk the school . - " . ' er Maria oft r'euse river light, a few 't Circle Ko.'l f.tnJ, weeks sgo, n already told 4u these r-ol- j ' A happy heart felt greeting; ran'- j An.! b-iter far, two mouvhnirs fine, No decision wai arrived at as IheeJt-' I bcpolhey'U teach the meeting. amtnlng board, . K.cs and Bordea, will have to go over the testl orty, and look into fevral matter, connected with the testimony. Their decision will tint L' made k nown for several days. : Flrrs In Great Brltala,. - - ' Great Britain loses more than $50, 000.000 worth of property annually by fire. .... . .,. ' -V" . Practically Starving. 'After asing a few bottles of Eodol. Dyppepsla Care my wife received per-; feet and permanent relief from a severe and chronic case of stomach trouble," says J.It. Holly, real estate Insurance. and loan ecent. of Macomb. 111. 'Rn. don'l have to ditt. Eat any good food you want, l.nt don't overload the stom ach. K -dol Dy,pcps!a Cure will always digest it for you. P. 8. Duffy. clock ade Goods seized la Wool host Front Kroat Creel, Sight Resistance Made. Late' Tuesday sight, United States Deputy U. M. Babbitt, acting under U. B revised states number 8288, made a sell ers off market dock, of the boat asd contents la the possession of A C. Meek Ins. Suspicion has beta aroused for some time, that "blockade" goods were being brought Into New Bern, as there Is aot a government still within 60 miles of this city. - The parties ia the boat Tuesday a'ght, becoming alarm!, haaled off Into the river, but were pursued by Deputy Babbitt and brought to the dock, where an examination of the boat brought forth between SO and 60 gallons of Illicit whiskey. The boat seized was ostensibly em ployed as a wood boat, coming here from Broad Creek, from which section it was thought the blockade business was going on. ' - - Both boat and contents are held, asd Meeklna will likely have a trial later on, to explain his position in the matter. Fray-Balsam BellaTM Bight Away sbo makes a apttdy mi of conghi sod coMa, Supt Public Instruction. At the meeting of the Board of Edooa tlon, this week, the matter of the elec tion of a Superintendent of Public In struction for Craven county, came up, there being avacancy caused by the res ignation ojf Prof. Foust. Mr. Ramuel M. Brinson, of this city, wss named and elected to this office. Mr. Brinson, who Is well known throughout Craven county, noeds no for msl Introduction. He Is a gentleman well qualified In every particular for this position, and will serve the. educa tional interests he will liavo in charge In the most satisfactory manner. It is a matter of congratulation that so excellent a selection for Superintendent has 1 etn made, COVE. March 4. Mr. Alber'. Wadsworth of Perfection was . shaking bands with friends here Sunday. If the weather continues bad much longer we will have to discontinue eat ing as wc stopped work some time ago Who was it that pulled the buggy home through the rain Saturday evening and then got left ? Mr. John Harris of South Creek is spending this week at .Mr. L. F. Tay lor's. Mr. J. It. Dowden formerly of this place but now of New Bern spent Sun day here, there is no place Use home, Mr. John Charlton of New Bern spent Sunday here as usual, we deem it essential for him lo close in the old mortgage as procrastination is the thief of time. - Master Fred Bubanks Is quite sick wo wish hlrn speedy recovery. " Mr. l'orop White visited at Mr. E. D, Avery'. Kht wtek quite frequently. Greeting From Circle No. 1. Circle number one of the Episcopal church, fs trying to make money build en Iron fc nee around the church properly on Pollock nmi MidJlo streets. and has centum the following Gieelln and received the following two replies, the first accompanied with four fine handkerchiefs, tho second with two handsome lace handkerchiefs and Gvc dollars in money. "To our friends, whether far or near, , We crave your kind altcnlion, So please to lend us now your tar, While we a subject mention. Tho Circle No, 1 a lii hold, -Una day not far diataut, if we have been correctly told, A "Handkerchief Bazaar." -So thU, then, is our plva in brief , -To help along our enterprise . That you shall send a handkerchief, y licgardless of (ts kind or size. - . To be without a handkerchief , ' ' You know is quite distressing, And so we ak thai one you'll semi: - 'Twill surely bring a hii-ssing. t " -; u ' ' j'.i--rl'-' '.':'": ,:-v- tJi: To be without a Land&rchicf, . l Is really very tad; ;.. . I only know one other thing , That seems to rr.e a bad. You may think my rb mes sie useless, "' But I'm sore you will sgree, j TuhI a churchyard quite defenceless, ' Is a sadder sight ton ! , t ) !8-s it gives me teal pleasure : ' i "V " work ' K,T6' May all Its pence increase to pound?, 'Till an Iron fence the church sur- rounds. ' ' ' My name I can not give in rhyme. . . Tl. Si no nfItna "niv mrm tn orlnA " .. I YOU HOW WHAT YOO ARB TAKCTG j When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula U plainly printed ou every bottle showing that It is simply iron snd quinine In a tasteless f rm. ' No ciiie no pay, Price 89c "' ! DR. SHOOP'S FREVENIICS ' I The great coli cure, are sold and guar-1 ! anteed by B radium's 1'bnrmac.y. If yon ! bring the empty box back, end you sm' not satisdert with Prevcntics we wilt re j turn your 25 ccuts. Ton must have1 them on ban hand If you expect ro prevent colds; and prevention is better than cure Prcventics cure olds, as well an pr vent them. 4 ' . - r Corn removes from the soil Urge quantities of Potash. The fertilizer ap plied, most furnish enough Potash, or the land will lose its pro ducing power. , f SwJeanAiDvoarbool CERMAH SUU WORKS. B3 Numb SiNtv Yoik. , Kiss Clara Green Entertains. Last night .Miss Clara M. Ureen charm ingly ' entertained a number of her young lady and gentlemen friends, at her home onPollock street - , Salmagundi, was thehief game of the evening, there being eight tables, and as the name Implies, each table had some different game, from which the success ful oonple progressed. There was a new kind of fun at each table, whiah was greatly enjoyed by the participants. Miss Baby Daniels, was the successful lady, the price a handsome silver hat pin, and Mr, We idlll, took the gentle men's prize, a handsome gold scarf pin. . ,.-!, . : There wasjsome singing, and the even Ing ended with refreshments, which were splendidly served, In the dining room, which was brilliant with light the wax candles with yellow shades adding a pretty effect The guests left at not a late hour, hav Ing passed a pleasant evening. Hchuffle's Little Blue Liver Fill ma ke blue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and unhealthy mat ter and makes a new person of you. 95 cents at F. 8. Duffy's IaMemoriam. It has been said " Death loves a shin ing mark," and Burely it Is so, for death entered the peaceful abode, of our neighbor and -friend John Collins, and claimed him as its mark, and bore his spirit up to that eternal city. He was born October 8th 1829 and died March 1st 1803, making him 72 years 4 months and 20 days to live an upright useful life. A life In many re specta to be emuhted by not only his sons snd step-sons and daughters, but the youth of this entire neighborhood, He wss sick for a month or. more, and at time-i would, be a little better, but be seemed to know the end was near and bore his sickness and sufferings with christian fortitude to ' the end, and yielded bis spirit to tho Master, with undiminished faith. . The Lord bless the bereavedncu. ' - -;"vv '. ' ':.;:'' -'."i-T'i'.-CTBOB PoSCCB. Surgeon's Knife Not Needed. Sirgery is no longer necessary to cure piles. l)e Wilt's Witch Bezel Salve cures such cases at once, removing the necessity for dangerous, painful and ex pensive operations. For scalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruises, sores and skin diseases it is unequalled. Beware of counterfeits. . K. 8. Duffy. Death of J. C. Williams. ; John C. Williams, died athl home on Griffith street yesier lay morning, caused by an at tack 'of pneumonia. Mr. Williams was bora In Pitt county, 48 years ago. lie has been In this city about 13 years, and has been in the em ploy of the city most of this time, and has always been a faithful employe and conscientious In his work. ,;,.. A wife and four children mourn the loss of a husband and' father. The fu neral will bo held today at 11 a. ra. at the family borne. ' Tobacco Seed For Farmers. , All persous wishing good tobacco seed can get sarue by calling at Planters Warehouse, New Bern, N, C. . NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET. " wiioi.jtPAi.B rnicja ctnnKKT. Eggs, per doz . .. 19o Chickens, old per pair . ....... .50 & 60 . - young,' per pr ....23&40 Oecse.-per pair, .. .80 to 1.00 Pork.perlb 748 D(f, - .,; , 5&6 flidea, green, per lb i " ' dry. r 9 & 11 Beeswax,. 20 to 22 Swwt P-'atoi-, Yains per bush. CO to 70 Bahamas " , 45 ; as ...85 Corn, per Imsl) Oats, . " Pesn'its...,., . Local Grain Market Corn, per bo..: , Oats pr'r ba. .rr ..... ......... Meal, per bu ....... ....... Domtny.perbu Corn bran, per 100 lbs . . .". . . . Wheat bran, per ......... ... Feed, 100 lbs ......... ......... Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs . . . . . . . $ .85 Mi - AS .85 1-251 1.40 1 1.50 1.60 .45 1.60 iO.n,, Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs.. ...... SMp stuff - Vo. I 1 laiotby, im.... . Clirnn at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy has ex clusive agency in this city for tke rr; u lar'Theo" cigars, EooMcs tl-.'s 1 ".J there sre other well known bi; n '.3. Lay your c'nm at Davis'. TUO EXTMCiCpiY O Yon should see the amount of numbers of Shoes: . Our "Welcome" is a great one at $1.23. - . Our "Bernaldo" at $1.60. You gtt ai much Btjlt, and service as you do in an ordinary $2.00 shoe. We have a few Very Handaoma with Sterling Silver trimmings, that we wUl let go AT COST. They have the best silk covers and ball bearing tops do not rust oat and push through the top. Let us show you them. ' - 61 Pollock St SMTI-rS' J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange -Largestgaad HOESES .and DE"CJ3L.ES ever offered for Bale ia New Cera.' Also a complete line of Uvggies, Cart Wheels, &c. . . Broad TWln tap Yrnnrf At Summer Prices. We have a coed line of Coal and Wood Ilentinor Stoves that vou wil find cheaper than elsewhere. " Ws don't warn t to cairy theut over. If yours 13 hot all right now is the time to bay. Our , Stock of General Hardware is Complete Sash, Doors and lilinde.-Palnte,' Oil and Tarnish, Cold and Silver En amel, Lime, Plaster, (emtnt, and I'.uilding Material for a lnishcd job. ' Lowest. Prices. Goods Guaranteed. ' PlION'R 147 :t 1 ' a t l V " ever seen in New Bern, Suitable for the FARM, 1 RIVIN(V, SADDLE, also DEATJGIIT HORSES, that will be sold for sash on time. GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. JULIUS M. ARNOLD, Truck Farm For Sale! One hundred acre Track Farm, one-tfiird cleared and containing farm houses, apple, peat and other fruit trees, trrano vines, etc. The other two-thirds heavily timbered. Situated near New Bern, N. t'., 20 minul6s drive from railroad and steamboat shipping points. . Terms very easy, apply to. ' . G. R. CUMMNGS " ' P. 0. Box 254, . . ' - . Jacksonville, Fla. Great Closing Out Sr.! ! 1 Commencing January 1st, 1002, will offer- mv entire stock of General Merchandise at and ' Bcb zv Cost This ia tho cliance of your life to securer ..ic good bargains. , Ti i ,s Strictly Cash. No goods cl .,:''. ' 1 during this sale. ' . f Respectfully, E. B. IIAlTQET, V " Silver Dale, N. 0. 3n good stock crowded into these two ' . Umbrellas left over, Pearl Handles 99 Illddle St tables Finest Stack of- A Car Lead of each iust received. ' Wagoas, Haraess, Kobe, WhipB. ' . - ' J. A. .TOffES, treat, Itawart's Old Stand. . Gaskill Hardware Co. Middli At !KW UKKK-N. . FOK ; Horses & Mules, Julius H. Arnold . .66 BROAD STRflET. Who has just returned fiom the ' West with' the finest lot of Hones W 1 I , IjJ The Feed tid Feeds that nourinees your Steele, because it is the purest, ia the cheapest for yoi. Oar oats are the choicest grown, as well as our corn and hay. Our prices are al ways fair. , . C. Ju -1 TT-"! -WW 19 & 21 Harket Do.k, ew Ters, V. V. Tour message, received. I'm sorry I didn't spend that 8) cents for Euyler's candy last Saturday night, ia place of baying a poind of the "Just ss good" kind, which made all of is sick Iluyler's never made any body tlck- It b made from pure sugar, and con tains no glucose. I will . certainly call by Bfadham'a and get s boi of Iluyler's, thanks for the suggestion. 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