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-THE JOURNAL Aiouto Aim ifcotjf. FLOWEft STOUT. ' HCmiL OrrCRTUlOTT. Kew Ben, K. April 4, l0t. jldSOXYILLfe. AprQ I. An throajh this conaly I see m Increase of tobacco Um going op. Sob farmen art building trots two to three new buna. Firmer ar very busy throughout this section planting eora thla week. There li two taipecled cases of ilck eea near Rlcblaada and several parUee aeam to think they are small pox eaaaa They hare not decided yet what It la. JsckaoBvtlle seems to ha oa the boom Just at thla time. Several new bond ing! are going ap aad tevwral of the eltf- seai here are palatine their nouses. Ilablng la New Rim la good at thla time, the maraet here baa plenty of ahad aad herrlaf aad other Ash. . . The mill are running oa fall time. DO&BS. April 1-MIaa Pearl Nelson of Grif- toa la Tlaltlng atMr. W. A. McLaw Bora's. Kiss Lnla Brewer and little Bath Brown of Vanceboro, apent Sunday at Mr. W. C. Brewer's. Mr. Naa Wbltford and Mr. Chariot Whltford, spent Sunday at Mr.W. F. Lancaster's. Misses Etta and Nora Lancaster spent Sunday at Tanceboro. Mn. J. F. Edwards of Vanceboro re turned home Sunday! after a visit In oar midst . - - ;.- Messrs. Johnnie Huff andW. C. Foy of Maple Cypress, were la our midst Sunday. Did you ever get left t ' sir. B. F. Wllllsand daughter. Misses Lucretla, Bonnie and Susan, spent San- day at Wasp. UV Mr. J. a Hill and sister, Miss Cora L , spent Sunday near Perfection. Mr. Dick Nelson of Grlfion. spent Saturday night In our midst, and re turned Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. W A. McLawhon, who will Tislt relatives at Orlfton and Klnston. Chip has a new P.M. now, Mrs. St. Clair Lancaster, who took charge of the office Monday. Mr. R. Q. Wilcox of Bellalr Is putting her up a nice building to be occupied as store and postofDce combined. On account of the serious Illness of Mr. L. V. Lancaster, who was taken down at Mr. Charlie Butler's above Vanceboro, Sunday before last, the Ells worth concert troupe were compelled to postpone their entertainment at Vance boro on the 28th Inst, but hope to be able to advertise an other date soon, as Mr. Lancaster Is improving, wo are glad to learn. They hope to be able to give the entertainment at several places dar ing April. Watch the Joubkal for the dates. Wandering Willie. Jones County Superior Court Trenton, April, 8. In the case of Msmle Weeks vtW. ft W. Railroad Co. for $10,000 damages, alleged to have been received by Miss Weeks, the jury gave a verdict for the plaintiff for $1,000. " In the case of Cyras ;Dixon, charged with the murder of Godfrey Webber, the following Jury were drawn out of a pan el of 150 to try the case. E B Isler, E 3 Lot tin, L F Gooding, O R McDantel, R L 8utton, Wm Jones, B McDanlel, J J Thompson; Joseph Murphy, B G Westbrook, D N Fllyaw, " W W Hawkins. Atlantic Hew Horse. The line steel gray horse Barry,' bought by the city for the Fire Depart ment, has been turned over to the At lantic Company and the boys teem to be very proud of their colt. Ha was pur chased from Mr. L. G. Daniels the livery ' man. - - '-T '--; The black which has served the com pany so faithfully for years, was put. on duty with the Rough and" Ready Hook and Ladder Co. and that fire apparatus will hereafter attend all fires. ;... - Sad Death of Capt Bran: The sudden death by drowsing of Capt & Dudley Bragg, and ton James, which occurred in the foundering of the schooner C. G. Cranmer, while off Cape Hatterat March JBSU as the , schooner wss being towed to Norfolk from Ocra- coke, was sad news to the many friends . of these men, who live in Eastern Caro lina. f - ' ' Capt. Bragg was well known la New Bern, had was aa old subscriber of the : JouraAU :-'i:SvS ft 3 1. rvg . Jones County Superior Court. Tbe following to a continuation of the proceedings, at Jones County: Superior Court, now In session at Trenton. j April 1st, divorce, Elda Jane Williams vs Jeremiah Williams, granted. Divorce, Mary Eltoa Eubanks vs Joha Edward Eubanks, granted.. Mamie Weeks vs. Wilmington ft Wei- donR. R. Co., for damages J still oa trial. .; : . ' Special Kfflinery Notice.' ' ' - Miss' Alloa Fries formally with us for three (3) seasons will again have chart; of our Millinery Department She showing by far the beat selected stock we hsve ever carried, a look through our store will prove this, v V 1 B1RFOOT BROS. ST" A l . 1 M (lit mij mJ? mmr' 4 i M :t b I ';:a. V Your" f it f "J. " x4 start a Hoepltal Faad with $300. W.T. HUlls bosy with a lae lot of aportlag goods, baaa ball goods mostly, which he has Just reedy!. ; The circulating library's reading rooms are attractive aad lavttlag. They should i mora resorted to by yoaag people. Maw asparaguses being received here dally over the Atlantic Coaat Una, and shipped to aorthera markets by steamer from thla city. . The saarriaga to aanouaosd to lake place Wednesday. April 18th at Bellalr, of Mlat Neta Richardson, daughter of Mrs. Ella 8. Ipock, to Mr. Alex HalL The Children of the Confederacy will et at the residence of Mrs. .Fred Roberta oa Pollock street thla afternoon at 4 o'clock. ' A full attendance to de sired. Big Hill reports pea blossoms covering hit field near thla city. The first bios soma appeared oa March 30th In his field. Mr. Isaac Taylor of Bachelor, N. O, Is lying very ill of pneumonia at the resi dence of Mr. James F. Taylor In this city. Cards are out for the marriage of Mr, . D. Carraway, of thla city, and Miss Edith Smith, of Charlotte, N. C on April 15th. Aa old-time kitchen on the lot corner of New aad Hancock streets recently owned by Mr. J. W. Stewart, is being torn down and In Its site will be erected a neat residence for Mr. A. J. Gssklns, Mr. E. E. Harper is the contractor, . The annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Ceatanary Church will be held this afternoon at 3:80 o'clock In the church Officers will be elected for ensuing year. All ladles of the congregation are cordially Invited to attend this meeting. The decks of the Oeracoke, as she sailed out of port yesterday evening looked as though she had an excursion on board. This line carries a great num ber of passenger, especially colored people who, are constantly passing from here to points north where they secure employment ss servants. A trial came off before J ustlce Street yesterdsy, whereat a Mr. Prescott Of No. B township, wss accused of stealing bag of guano. The prosecution proved to be of a malicious Inspiration and tbe plaintiff was taxed with the cost Mr, Prescott returned to his home a free man and exonerated, but by no means In fine humor. . An addition to the already large fleet of tug boats which navigate our rivers and startle the midnight dreamer by their unearthy screeches, to soon to be made, In fact, the hull Is already afloat. Mr. C. H. Hall of this city is the builder and owner. ' The craft when completed will, with due formality, be christened the MAIlle" it Is ssld. While the lumber train on the A. ft N, C. road was psssing South Front street, one of the train hands, Gordon Avery, a young white man, was thrown by some lumber between the cars and very pain fully hurt. . In falling his right leg caught in some way and was badly mashed but no bones broken. Dr. Prim rose attended the unfortunate young man. .. , Neglect Means Danger. Dont neglect biliousness and constipa tion. Your health will suffer perman ently if you do. De Witt's Little Early Risers cure such cases.' M. B. Bmlth, Butternut, Mich- says "De Witt's Little Early Risers are the moat satisfactory pills I aver took. Never gripe or cause nausea." F. 8. Duffy. T Cleaa . Sliver. v -80ver in dally use may be cleaned by Immersion In strong borax and wa tef for two or three hours. The water should be bolting "When the borax and silver are put in. After It baa been taken out and dried rub ft with a little plat powder and polish with a cham ois. If stiver ornaments are not kept in a case, they tarnish very quickly. To brighten them dip the articles in a strong solution of ammonia and hot water. Neves' rub sliver with flannel or -cotton cloth. Plata not, in general use should be wrapped carefully in tissue paper to exclude- light and air, aa these are the two factors that cause allver to tarnish., iki r.j, .fr' fi".- "" : J America's Wrrt l4aseUM, ' Thn flrnf tiffhthobsa bnllt oh this con tinent was at 8t Augustine, Fla. Its chief iua wa aa a lookout. ' whence the Spanish people of the town could see vessels approaching from Spain or get notice of the coming of foes In time to run away. The tower attracted tbe at tention of Francis Drake aa h waa sailing along the coast with his fleet of high pooped Snips on his way born from pillaging the cities of tbe Span- tab main,., So ha stopped long enough to loot tbe town and destroy what ha could not take away. f "Our Improved sewing machine," said tlM agent as ha set tbe little wonder clicking, "can be handled by a child. It's so easy toun." -.-j v; "It seams easy," said the wife of tbe paragraphs1 aa aba watched the nim ble needle.., ' .Then the sgent slowly and Badly loaded, the machine back on tbe wagon and drove , away Cleveland : Plain Dealer.; . , v. 1 r "What yon lack,' said the person wbo reoflt your character; a self con- fidence." ""I caiit t 'p IV max rcr ? man. "Ton see, 1 was for a fctuuer cf years t yed la tta wcik tjf f -a: ,.c,ti..ur trcCicUons." , ...j'Sion ZitzZ&t UUe ran liver PBl ma V:,m fi'al.'rhU cleanses the system cf all t 3 C,...".s:,:uus ani ttaaeal'Jiy mat ' r f ' r " " a r w f orsoa of you. - -'3 ftF.P. r Vs....' .. . . 25 Was Uxi A public spirited riUtea fprlag Rosa WW from her told bed "Tit O let ae sleep r A Maldea Hair taraed white--with . dread- . -' : : .- ; , The Cow's Lip beTowad deep. A Morning Glory fills the sky, The Sua Floweis all the path; -' - " This Thyme the kaot they eaaaot tic, " At Bridal Wreath they laugh. . "Poppy," aha cried, "my dear Heart's . . Ease, .", I will aot Maria Gold i",., A Jack la the Pulpit had to saeaxe, ' "Toa're a Daisy, Just be bold I" He had to borrow Joseph's Coat; He wore a Prince's Feather Aad Sailor Breaches. (Twas In' a boat; He Aster bout the weather) Forget Me Not," 8weet William cries, As bounding e'er the Heather A Danda Lion he aow espies, Chased by a Lady's Slipper. She softly shed a Widow's Tear, "Perbapa we'll live la Clover." The Blue Bella echoed far and near, "Timothy to her lover. And with only a Penny Royal, O Mar- . velofPeru, They bought a patent Ice Plant, and lived upon the Dew . For an Everlasting Century, (ihe Snow Drops helped them, too); But they a wallowed a Bachelor's But ton. O, Bleeding Hearts, Tls true. ... Bl SHIPPING NEWS. Schooner A.J. Dlioa, Capt. Ji R Swludoll, of HobuCken, cleared yeter day, cargo, meal, feed etc.' "' ' Sharpie. Two Cousins, Capt, W. D. Arthur, is la port with oy-ters from North river. Schooner Clara Eslelle, loading at E. C. D. dock with groceries and furni ture. Tbe Bessie and Ellis is loading at the foot of Craven street with a cargo of general merchaadiss bound for Swans boro and points on Bogus sound. Schooner Irene, Cspt, Luther Daniels, of New Bern, at K. C. D. dock, brought In cargo of farm products; will take out a mixed cargo of merchandise. Schooner I llffard Perin, Capt. J. B, Hellen. of Beaufort N. C. will sail this morning for her home with stove sup, piles and dressed lumber. The tugs, Anns Jnnlngs and the Emms and Bessie are now in port tak ing on lumber. Hahr-Hardlson. At SU Paul's Church, Wednesdsy morning at 8 o'clock, by Rev. George Lester, Mr. Thomas P. Mahr and Miss EfBe 8. Hardison were married accord ing to the rites of the Catholic Church. During mass the married parties re ceived holy communion. The bride had been received Into the church and bap tized the preceding day. The bride and groom left on the steamer Neuse for the North. They will make their horns In Brookllne, Mass. : Plowed up Old Coin. A few days ago, J. W, Hardest, whlls plowing on his farm at Harlowe Creek, turned np some coin In his field, which upon examination proved to be twelve silver dollars. . , i The dollars were American and Mexi can, there was an jsngiisn continue lot 140 yeare old. ; . : . i f Nonce.' -All the official members of Centenary Methodist Church are requested to meet at the pss tor's study at 8 , o'clock; this evening for the purpose of holding the second Quarterly Conference. . F. D. Bwthdxll, Presiding Elder. Friday, April 4th, 1902. . DMavrntastttosu. , n an afraid that your boy lacks de- terTfilnatlfm," said the neighbor. 5 'That's where you wrong him," an swered Fanner CorntoaseL' "I never saw anybody as determined not to work aa Josh la." Washington Star. . The Biua .Air. Mrs. Homer-Jane, open that window and let a little fresh air into the house. Jane It Isn't fresh air at all, mem It's tbe same air that's been about here all tbe mornlng.-Boston Transcript TB Weu mm tmw t . "Ton most find it wearing to be the wife of a trenlua," : ;,-,-- , "Tea; so many foots want to know how I am able to get along with him.1 Chicago Record-Herald. - : ," The 'Time'' By Coca Cola. The Jouxaai. it the pleased, recipient of a very attractive desk clock, the same being presented by Mr. W, A. Blaton, traveling representative of the Coca Cola Co. of Atlanta,' OsLJ'f; jf. This clock suggests that It Is always "time" to drink Coca Cola, being also convenient and useful-desk ornament' - An Appreciated Edition, i : j The Charleston Exposition. Supple-: meat, which through the courtesy of the Raleigh News-Observer, the Journal, was enabled to give to many of its, readers, ha been greatly appreciated. The Newt-Observer did a great ser vice In givincjuch wide publicity to Its excellent showing of what Charleston's Exposition is, which otherwise would never hsve been known, ;'.. .. 4 .;' Thlt publication means an assured success for North Carolina week at Charleston. It will be Tits week Of the entire season!.'- , ". . ' . . Tcac:o Fcr rtrrers. All persons wlbLI.-g good tobacco seed can get sr. :,e ty . c,.:i:'g et :j: V.'an.'.o-.r.a, Zi E.-m.IT. C. tcr The Mala hsiLllng Of Fair Auechttiaa CaaBctecired. . -. . ... ... . For years It hse been arkaowledged by every ellisen of New Bare, '.that a hospital waa Beaded, here. 1 . , ' . Fuads have been 'started for tUt pur pose, but the projects all fcD through. '. Nearly , every week, certainly every month, some doctor la thla elty peir forms a difficult surgical operation upon a patient, and the patient It left, without the necessary treatment that the cast de mands, and the treatment that aould be given, it a hospital wss hare, i , The record of persons being Bent away from hero for hospital treatment, which ought to be given in New Bern, to too much to meatloa. 'Any doctor aa inform the inquirer of this local need of a first class hospital , ". . The case of Hula Edith Jone , daugh ter of Capt Jim Jones, who fell down the' hatchway of the barge at the Elm City Lamber Company's dock, 'aad suf fered a compound tractor of the skull. la a recent Instance where a hospital la needed.- ... . - -, The case of a colored woman recently operated upon for a tumor, to another. 3 The opportunity of this city securing this necessary Wpltal wa never so good ss it to toda' - U;,a .-. -. 1,1- iae parcnaae ot ine rair grounds building -GeoYg street- by Messrs. Primrose aad Dewayrglves the chanca. Doctor R. 8. Primrose stated to the Journal, that the, old main building would be sold for this purpose, by Mr. Dewey , and himself, and at a moderate price, at both of lb owners were inter? eited in seeing a first class hospital es tablished. . The Doctor further said that $5,0CO would buy, reconstruct and welleulp this building, and give this city a hos pital that would pro,ve i great boon to ice people mere anu oi tnis section. The location Is Beautiful one, with Its Snely shaded grounds, easily aeossnjt ble, and at the same lme in a quiet loi cstlon, most auitableor patient. . .. . That such an institution Is needed. cannot be qoestloned.L That such, an in? stltalion would well.psyas an Invest ment no one who has studied the mstter doubts. -' Here Is sn opportunity that should be gra-pi d and not let pass. s . Anotlier Laudipara: Gone, In the march of local material im provements in this city; there is no re spect shown to the ' landmarks. If they viand in the ' wayof progress, they are removed without notice. ' An Inrlauce of this is the sadden re- nnval of the ofBco ot Mr. Enoch Wads- orth, ooroer of Pollock and Mhldle streets. - - I ' This orBce has long heed the resort of Mr. Wndsworth's frieads. Who always found the place open, day and night, summer and winter, and' In' all kinds of weather. Mr. Wsdsworth was iever a genial host and tbe oftiVe being convenient and easy of access, It wss often occupied. But between two days, the city author Hies in putting up tbe new electric light potest ruthlessly and without - warning, threw down this office,' and a ' tall and unsightly pole msrks tbe place. . : - Mn Wsdsworth In speaking about his office being removed, said he would sut tbe city for $300 damages for the. in jury done his basinets. ; l "- ' '' On the main post of the removed of fice, tome person marked, "not dead but sleeping which was the only piece of the office that wss found the day after the place went down. - May Tet Bear Fruit Raleigh Newt-Observer. . ' . ,The NW Bern Journal has entered on anew volume. It ihe columns it has written to advance New Bern's material Interests were pasted . together, thsj would reach from New Bern to Cherokee county, .. Library Committee Meetlnf;. The ladles of the-: Library Committee are requested to meet at the Library on Thursday afternooav -April 8d, at -four o'clock, " ' - ' - The gentlemen who have been selected to assist the , ladles ommitteef are also requested to be present They at, Messrs. Owen H. Galon, Wm. Dunn W, W. Clark, T. A. Green, ,T. W. Dew ep, E. W. RosenthaV C, L Stevens. , Tiie question hds uflon been- asked bow much It costs to live in New fork city. ' It costs aa'biuvli as one Is will- lng to spend, Bhvs a correspondent Oue can live and be comfortable,' too. on a , surprlslnglr ' small turn. Tbe rates are varying. The latest compila tion puts tha minimum figure at $8 week for board.. The maximum flight la terrific. In ..Mndlson , avenue , tha high toned . boarding "mistresses ask $30 a." week.' Rooms itlone can be had at all prices.' You pay In advance for, everything. . ' - r " A Scene From Real Life. . A very pretty little pathetic scene took place the other dsy at one olihi railroad statlom here, which. 41d one; good to see.. , : An aged lady was noticed patiently awaiting the arrlvarof the train, which at last came. With eager and expectant expression, . she tried to scrutinize tha i passing crowds. , A venerable looking gentleman approached. It was a mutual recognition, arms extended and as their stiver locks "mingled In embrace, one felt as though Handing in a holy pres ence. The old jUdy wst the mother, and in ep te of her very great age had trav elled from somewhere In Beaufort county, lie wss the son. Although looking venerable himself, and had coma from some distant town In the west, where he lives, to -fee tbe dear old mother once again, and to take her sway lo.hls far away home, where he eouS ' better care for her. i '- ' j f,V Corn removes from the sol Urge quantities of Potash. Tbe fertilixer ap plied," must famish enough Potash, or the land will lose Its pro ducing power. ctajOar ruu wojlxs, aj Nassaa St, HnrTask. - Confederate Yeteran Reunion, Dal las, Teias, April 22-2S, 1902. Tor tht above occasion tha Southern Railway will sell , ticket to Dallas, Texas aad return at ratoa named below, Qoldsboroj ,$17 JSS, Raleigh ItM, Dur-t haatSf.0S, Oreaniboro Si.93, Wmslon Salem 25.55, Salisbury 24.00, 8tateavme M 10, Hickory SgJS, Charlotte S3.ia Approxlssately low rates from other points. Tickets sold April 18, II, 80, with final limit May 2nd, and If deposi ted with Joint Agent at Dallas, Tex., on or before April 80th can be extended un til May 15th, 1908. A fee of 80 cents is charged by terminal lines at Dallas for validating each ticket whether extended or not These rates spply via Atlanta. Birmingham, and Memphis; Atlanta and 8hreveport; Atlanta and New Orleans; Atlanta, ChatUoooga, and Memphis; or Ashevllle and Memphis.' Stop-overt al lowed. Within 1 transit . limit of ticket in territory west of aad including Atlanta, and Chattanooga. , General J. 8. Care has selected the Southern Railway, via Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, and Houston aa the - official routs for his 'Veteran Special Train" which will con alst of first das e aches, Standard Pull man, and Pullman Tourist Sleepers to be handled through to Dallaa without change. Thla train will leave Raleigh at 8.50 p.m. -Friday, April 18th, 1903. Berth rate from Raleigh and Greensboro In Standard Pullman $8J5C,Tourlst $4.00 From Charlotte $7.60 and $3.50, Two persons can occupy a berth , without ad dltional cost . 'Excellent service on reg ular trains in both directions. Rare chance to vlf It your friends in Texas at small cost. Ask your agent the rate from your station. For further infor mation and Sleeping Car reservations rflf, 1 R. L. VERNON, T.P.A Charlotte, N. C. ' Easter Specials. We are showing this week an unusual attractive collection of ladles and child rens Head wear, our line of ready-to- wear and walking hats can't be sur passed, bats front 25c to $31.00. BARFOOT BROS. -' . Crnlaiw..- - . , ' ' ' A Chlcagoan bad been taken around Boston all day to observe her bulwarks, Jbut had failed to exhibit any of those symptoms of paralysis which are ac ceptable to tbe Boetonlan mind. "Now, confess." said the Boetonlan host after the burden and heat of the day, "hint Boston a unique town?" -fTJnlquer mused tb westerner. 1 believe tbawword to derived from two Latin words onus, .one, and equus, horse. ,t-1.' think Boston Is nnlque fown.".. . .- Tfaa Oa. j:A English clergyman the other day preached, to the prisoners of Worm ,wood Scrabbs prison In support of tbe .Church Society Jfor the Promotion of fiJndnest to Animals.. He announced that' KM cat was'' pre-eminently tbe friend of tbe poor man and further stated that It was specially deserving of cons) deration because It waa weak ec than man, was useful to man and could feel Uke man. ' . Barlr .Taat DMlraklt, , The Fiancee Oorge and I have nev er had a quarrel. , . , Her FrUmd Ob, I think you ought to have one before you are married. Otherwise, you can't be sure whether you are going to hava your own way or not-Judge. I notlco that the landlady only helps yon to tbe scraps," whispered tha new boarder. "Why don't you leaver" - "1 cant" 1 rasponcTed tbe meek man-. "xou see. l.am the landlady's hus- band."-Cletlard Plain Dealer. NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET. : VwROLBtAtwMttcnS CTJKBKHT. - Eggs, per dos....V.. ..lfio Chicken, t-ld per pair. 60 & 00 ' . young, per pr ,1540 Gesse, per pair) ...... ..80 to 1.00 Pork, psrlb .' 7 ft 8 Beef, ' ...... .6 ft 6 Hides, green, per lb . . - . i5 - dry, M i...Bftll Beeswsx, T . " 80 to Sweet Potatoes, Tama, per bush. W to 70 ..'.; Bahamu 45 Corn, per bush,. i 89 Oata, ' ...... .........Di Psnuts......,..j ......... M m 4 Local Grain Karket, Corn, per bus ........ ". . . .. , . . ' $ .85 Oats per ba. . Mesl, per be.. . . , ... ....... . .85 Hominy, per an .85 Corn brea, pes 100 lbs 1.25 Wheat tan, per " ......'., ... 1.43 Feed. 1C9 lbs ' 1.C0 Cottoo sod mefil, 1CD lbs....w 1X3 Cotton scod hulls, 1CD lbs........ 5 EL??.stul '..i-.v.. .. '"i l.-"3 T,(h 1 Timothy, per ton.... S3.C3 UaftereasterI V-fcj This will be an opportunity far tha ladies to rupplj r their wants in SPKING HOSIERY snch splendid valne . as will be found on oar tables In the Newest Stjles of ' lace stripes m iuu lengtns For 60o per pair we offer a Beautiful Assortment of Genuine Lace Lislos that cannot be duplicated for less than 75c. For the very tmall girls we have the Lace stripe at j 10c, and for the larger girls at 25c 1 in Men's Genuine Itnportod sale only 25c. - Ilave only size 9 in this 67 Pollock Street. Fresh Country and Side Bacon, r ' v. Fancy.New Orleans, 1 West Indiv and, rorta Itico Molasses, Yanilla Drips and Maple 8jrap Jnst Heceired. , We also have a full and and fresh supply of Fancy Cakes and Crackersveueh as Uneada Biscuits, TJneeda Milk Biscuits, 6ysterettes, Cheese Sandwiehes, Forentine Vanila Creams, Orange Wafers, Chocolate, lea Creams, 4c. " . ' - Don't fail to give as a call and get your groceries fresh and delivered promptly. . , . - Youwho Please, 1 T. Tx., 1 . Wholesale and Retail Oncer, ' PHONE 69. ' Cor. Droad & Uancock Su. a sfVTr,TW'swwWTj- tj Spalding's Base Ball Goods; ; ; We have secured the agency for tbe Celebrated A. O. Fpalding ft Bros., .Athletic Goods. Pecognized the U. 8. over as the standard. -' , Just received the hirgest line ot Base Ball goodr ever brought to this eity. "Just as good" Is the best praise a com petitor can bestow on Spalding's goods. The Spalding's trade mark is tbe mark ot Superiority. WI.L T. IIILL, rhoae US, 91-83 HUule Stret Bradham's Antl BUious Liver Pi'.ia, , ' are purely vegetable and act by stimulating the liver, causing Increased Cow of bile and producing natural move meats of the bowels. They do not pro- dace griping or !ck stomach. Burs cure for Constipation, Fintulenry, Kcsrtburo etc. Price 25 cts. Kanufact"ml tyC D. Dradliam, wholesale atd r." "1 ' 'g'&t. .. osiery. I una sues, ar, : t - - 7 .rrt iJ.: ill Sox, 60c value for this - ; lot. Smoked Hams - j. " , saa v tr-z.-' m i t ' C).-.f .1-1'. ,rJT it.. , - . ' ' Springtime can best be enjoyed by means afforded by a nice carriage when drives through the parks and country furnish indescrib able delights but such rides caa be spoiled easily if your vehicle Is not of the best. At Waters & Sen's a select line of carriages is offered, every one of which is the perfection of style, oon strttction, finish and easy riding. We are prepared to put on rubber tires on your same wheels' - v hy not put on . rubber t res and make tiding a luxury these days. t V - a. ET. TTclcra Ci C::: v . ' Phone 185, . " ffl Proud 6t, ' Kaw Buhh, N. C. :';y ;X7atctes.;:: . : Wa have purchaed a large stock of 14 karat watches, small li. "us, and medium gents sizes, heavy go! J canes, and made by our best Biannfoctnrer, handsomely erraved and plain, tie dc -ns are the very latest.: Ws s-U ttcat as ctepp as a good C"s J c?." c t you. You ae la Tlte4 to et'J aiJ s:.s r. a. j.o. EArrta, Jr., ... v.- tea-:r Jeweler," '
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