TC3 CT DAL Sstahllsaed 7t,. Published la Two fJeetioevef toea: day aad ldey, at M Middle 8ieet,ew Bra, H. C. CHARLES L, STEVENS, 4, SUBSCRIPTION BITES: ' Two MoatLa... toOanta, Thxeee Months, "T cu mini, ,....i "i - Twelve M oaths, JVifiif Advertising rates furnished (pot ep pboatkm at the office, or npoa Inquiry by rThe Joubhai U only wot oa pay- ls-kdnnoa basis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scriptions and an Immediate response to olios wul bo appreciated ;by ;ho Joukiau . Entered at the Postofflce, Now Bern ff.O, as second-class matter. Section One, Tuesday, April 19,1808 ' WHEN PROTECTION SHOULD CEASE. That various sections of this coaatry, and Tarloos Industrial lines of business have beoa greatly benefitted, through, a protective tariff, Is undeniable, i v i Protective tariff laws have worked material bo'neflU to thia country for yean, prosperity kas coae through these tariff measures, and both Republicans and Democreta have endorsed tho tariff bills, Bat 1b many Una of manufacture and trade this protectton.hu become oppret sire to tho many, to the exceeding profit of a few. A protective tariff, honesty maintain ed, la one measure of public good, but such a tariff Is not honest la purpose nor of public good, when Its operations become narrowed down toe few bene - aolsriea, ' The latest to abuse the tariff protec tion, is tbVso called Beef Trust, a com bination of men and capital, which con troll the sale of meats, and can make tho consumer pay the price, or do without this necessity of life. This Beef Trust, or meat monopoly, can be defied, by the people refusing to buy meats, except in a limited way. . Another way that the Trust can be met it by the people demanding through their representatives at Washington, a bill which ehalL repeal all the duties upon cattle, hogs, sheep, and on beef, pork and mutton. Here it legislative action which would fliid endorsement throughout tho coun try, and such a repeal of duties would soon destroy thepower of the now powerful Beef Trust. Aid, such legislative action should be dealt out to every Trust, which is fatten ing through duties levied, or by pro. teetlve tariff measures. Jv. ;V It is time for Protection to end when the masses of the people are the' suffer, era, and a few Individuals only, are re ceiving the pecuniary benefits. SUCCESS OF THE ADVERTISING PRINCIPLE . Huge advertisements and the demand for general publicity, seems to be on the Increase. ... . "Advertisers who inaugurated the double column, then, three column, and ' larger space methods in giving the pub " 116 notice of what goods they had to sell, have had constant followers,' who In creased thejsf fpasA,demands, as the pro moters off! targe advertise menta Intro duced eachvsney toSMgds greater space Uktagv. Thswisagnltio Ja al this in creasing spac. demand for large, sds of ; the value of advertising, with.-the fact mado evident that the., greater the pub- t Hcltyand IU sHrsctiveae th .better the rajmrns lor the, Investment made in the space tByteg f ';r:ff'-: v. la the mescantlle trade of today, the cost of advertising la' considered just as much, as the cost of goods, store, rent or any of the detailed' expenses connected with the bus la ess to be stsrtetL, - . , ., Buccesa cants secured through selling m represeBted, but tho advertisement Is a potent factor ia the sucteeti attained, as, It ntekespubUa what Jswto-osv, I onad, KJ4h,foii aottfAerivisf e tsrowiv. : ? Success of the advertising principle Is not confined to selling ot- merchandise, " alone. - - - The principle of publicity; of making knows to the reading world, Is bow found In giving to public rrlnt, the af fairs of municipalities, . j doings, -of public men, and tt ? : ,'jb of the ' " of those I yu'vili positions ?t to keep really publication, is re- ,1 towd s If the purpose of yi-vorc" ' ' DDCsfy, f.-r a l??n fcrxotr&t it.? ! ' advertising, to hinder iU successful pro gress, ma when frauds attempt to gala through It by dishonest methods. , The pablio soob diaoaras the attempt to deceive, aad picks oat the hoaeet ad vertisement, as It does the honest nua la the business world. THE LOSS OP A VOTE. The feet that only three days remain la which to pay poll tax, aad thereby seee.ro the privilege of voting la this year's elections la North Carolina, Is too little appreciated by many citterns, Failure to pay the poll tax before May first, means the refusal by the election poUholdar, to accept the ballot of every man who does not comply with this law, wfcsa he presents himself to vote at this year's State elections. Probably bo privilege is more eagerly wanted, than the elective franchise, and its denial means strenuous opposition. from those who are deprived of It. But while the privilege of voting is la a sease, free, yet there are demands which must be complied with ia order that the voter, to be able to possess the elective franchise, must first become a citizen In the full sense of the meaning of cJtiseasalp, TbeJsaperaUve requirement this year ia the payment of a poll tax before May first. This tax has always been payable, yet It has been evaded by many, who took tba- elective franchise without fully complying with the demands of citizen. ship which were really binding. No longer can this evasion of the pay meat of a poll tax be carried on, except at the loss of the elective franchise of the man who does, not comply with the law in the matter. This poll tax must be paid, at some time, but unless Its payment Is made at the date set by law, it mean ) that the person so falling, loses his vote. Failure to comply with the payment of the poll tax, simply means the loss of I vote. It does, not mean the escape from the payment of the tax. Deafness Cannot beJCured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to core deafness, and that, Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucos lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is In flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It is en tirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing bnt an in flamed condition of the muoos sur faces. . We will give One HundredDollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot bo eased by. Ball's uatarrn Wire. Bend ror circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by'.all Druggists. Haifa Family PUIS are the best .' The Silk Iitatr Tie Up. ; PsterspB. N.ji, April J-The striking dye house helpers dropped thels , force meihods todsy and are preparing I for a long Struggle, which will tie up th .silk Industry la New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New Jersey. j If troubled by a weak, digestion: .loss! of appetite, or constipatatlon, try a .few doses 'of Chamberlain's Stomach1 .and Lives Tablets. Every box warranted.; For Sale by F, 8 Duffy & Co. . i Ia Search of the Huronlaii uu Glasgow April 26 The British i third class cruiser Bellons has left the Clyde today In search of the Allan Uaei .Ho- ronlan which sailed from here pa Febru ary 11th, for SU John, H.B., and has not been heaid of siaoe . - - Almost Destroyed fcy Fire.. , Clarlod, Peno-, . April 24. As the re sult of afire started at Marten villa, For est county, yesterday, and raging lntll early thiev morning,' one hundred :and fifty, buildings wens consumed, including the post office, opera house, three hotels and the Presbyterian church. Half the towa Is la solas. - , : , A Nearly Fatal Runaway BUrted a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Oner. Franklin, Grove, ID., which defied doctors and all remedies for four years. Then oocklen's Arnica Salve oared .him Just; ss stood for Boils, Burns, .Braises, Cats, Corns, Scalds, SMi Eruption and Piles. 35c at C. D. Bradhama drag store. i1 V ,Ji1ltIn'Jo China. . ; Hong Btong, April' 25 Advloes-re ceived here, annoance.that a bloody bat tle is now proceeding between .Imperial troops and rebels. ' The'1 rebel leader unng xung Beng was captured, and wounded and Us force scattered. , . Ji "rants .To.EelrOthcrv 4 I had stomach troables all my life' says Edw. Mehler, proprietor of the Cnloa Eott'Jn- Works, Erie, Ps, -"and tried all kinds of' remedies, went te se-v-!il doctors- and' spent considerable i"ODfy trying to pot a moment' peace 1 Ir-" I read of K ' A Dyspepsia Cure and t sbet v tuiaar it to rov treat ' " n. Inever fiond its equal I.rr- ! "''1 g'ftVy reitnm. r .Ht i i i at i, i p,if l-:'n other " ' i ' ( -.1 cures W1 1. i't bV9 '. . I ' Care c a DyspopsinCuro Digests what yoa eat. This preparation contains all of tbt dlgestante and digeeta all kinds oi food. ItglvesinsUntrellcfauJ never falls to cure. It allows too to eat an the food you wank The most sensitive SLostsjQbs can take la. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics fasve been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't help but do you QMsi Prepared oal j by E.O. r Witt & Oo., OhlruS Tint U. butUa ooatalas S Umes UwiOo. ate. r. s, duty a ca " Ardt-Bishoji Corrtfaa's CondlUoa. New, York, April. SO Arch Bishop Corrlgan, who la seriously 111 with a virulent form of pneumonia, passed a comfortable Bight, it was announced at the Episcopal residence this morning, though there is no improvement la his' condition. The Best Remedy For Rheumatism. quick aju.i from rain. Ait who.uaei Cbamberlaia's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which It affords. When spektag of tbis..Mr. D. N. 8inks, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Some time ago I had a severe attack of rheumatism In my arm and .; shoulder I tried numerous remedies but gotj no relief until lvu recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Parsons & Co., druggists of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recom mended it so highly that I bought a bot tle. I was soon relieved of all pain. I have, since recommended this liniment to many of my friends, who agree with me that It is tbs best remedy for muscu lar rheumatism in the market" For sale by F. S. Duffy & Co. Collision at Sea. London, April 24. The Wilson liner Murillo has put Into ' Malaga with one hundred and eighteen passengers and twenty-nine of the crew of the Austra lian ship Buda. The Buds collided with the Dutch steamship Ariadne off Cape Gatto. The Buda sank in a few min utes. The Ariadne was badly dam aged. Shot In His Lcft.Lef. For alljklnds of sores, burns, bruises, or other wounds DeWitt's Witch Hsr.el Salve Is a sure cure. Skin diseases yl Id to It at once. Never falls in cases of piles. Cooling and healing. None gen nine but DeWitt's, Beware of counter feits. "I suffered for many years from a sore caused by a gnn shot wound In my left leg," says A. 8. Fuller, English, Ind. "It would not heal and gave me much trouble. I used all kinds of rem edies to no purpose until I tried De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me." F. D. Duffy. Ten Tears for an Experiment Richmond, Vs., April 3. Jackson Queries, a small negro boy, was today riven ten years in the penitentiary . for wrecking a Seaboard Air Line train, at Crawford, Ya Sunday. The boy said that he turned the switch just to see what kipd of wreck It would be. The Best Blood Purifier. The blood Is constantly being purified by the lungv liver and kidneys. Keep these organs In a healthy ooodltlon and the bowels regular and yet will have no need of a blood purifier.' For this pose there Is nothing equal to Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, one dose of them will do you more good than a dollar bottls of the. best, blood purifier. . Price, 25 cents, Samples free at 7. 8. Daffy ft Co'a, drug storey Steamer- Deutchland i DIsahleaV: Plymouth, England,. April 23. The Hamburg American liner Deutchland, wWchiaft New-. York on, April 17th for Plymooilw. Cherbourg., andt Hamburg, as sighted-..elg hi ee-.n ties south of 8dlfy Islands wlth'hef redder broken. , Wields., a Sharp Ax; ; Millions marvel at -4ha multitude of maladies cut off by Dr. King's New Life Pills the most distressing too. Stomach Liver and Bowel troubles Dyspepsia Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever, Malaria, all. fall before -these wonder workers 25c si C D Bradham's drag store.. .-.,t ; - ; . , A Ghastly Hanging . . Newark, N. Jn April 25 The hanging of Henry Scbanb In the aQ here today was the most ghastly spectacle in the history of the prison,. Schauta's, head was Jerked off' and . went spinning through the air while the . quivering body dropped from- the scaffold with t soft concussion that tarn ed strong men slck ' ' " f v-i- v!-wwssww.' i " $ r - A Testimonial From-Old England. 'I consider Chamberlain's Cough Bern edy the best In the world for hroBChltls" says Mr. WlUlsov Savory, of Warring ton, England.: "It has saved ma wife's life, she having: been a martyr to bron chltls for ever sit vears. being most of the time confined to her bed; She Is bow, quite well," Sold by F. 8, Duffy Co. A Doctor's Bad Plight "Two years ago, as a result of a se vere cold, 1 lost nry voice," writes Dr. M C Scarborough, of Hebron, Ohio, "then ' began an obstinate cough. Every remedy known to me as a practicing " pbjslclaa ' for S3 years, failed, and I . dally grew worse. Being urged to; ry Dr. King's Eewj .Discovery.' : for, Consomptlon, Co "' s, fiACr 'si found qn!( k relief. i j. 'i 1 1 t - nne f i better t "i i rioi ronitiveiv p"'n. I !,!- tr" ' sr-vO. J '. i . : f 1 $l.i.. 'ii,..l loiUe : TRICKS tlC3; By Railroad. Wreck Of. Freight v Trains. ' ' ' Air Brakes Failed te Work. Rail road CoBmlssleaera Ylew v the Wreck. Smt Cea- - - ell ef Red Mea XeeUag. . RAxarea, April 85. At o'clock this morning there wss a great ead collision of freight trains at the gateway to the penitentiary aad a quarter of a mile west of the city boundary, which proved spectacle to thousands of persoas who went te the scene. A freight train oa the Seaboard Air- Line coming this way had Stopped at list point to get signals from the block station. Another freight trala, also coming this wsy came up behind it. The grade ie very heavy. The. engineer, Harding, gave his train the air, bat foand It would not answer. H aad his flremaa Jumped 100 yards from polat of collision and are unhurt. The engine, No. (50, one of . the big new Richmond consolidated locomotives plowed through the caboose . and sis other cars, mainly loaded with lumber and when it stopped the- smokestack rose high la the air, the front of the en gine being elevated by a great mass, M iron and woodwork. A car loaded with lumber was almost suspended ia the sir, one end resting on the front of the en gine, the other extending entirely across the track of the Southern railway, which is only eight feel from that of the Sea board Air-Line, and resting inside the penitentiary enclosure, having entirely torn away the penitentiary's great gate. Other cars were merely splinters. Of the caboose there were a few fragments. At tne point wnere the engine stopped a high hill ends and a cutttng begins. Down the side of the file was a great heap of debris and In this were three tramps. All inese were Injured, one a negro nsmed Simmons, who was at the bottom of the hill being ao desperately hurt that he died not long after he 'had been placed in the penitentiary hospital. These tramps were in the cars just ahead of the caboose. The wreck like the one at Auburn, three weeks sgo today, blocked both the tracks of the Southern and the Seaboard The big engine leaned far over towards the Southern track as If ready to top ple. It was stated by s railway official that the "air'' was on only three of the cars of the train which ran Into the other, and that the air had been cut off at Cary, eight miles west of here. Chairman McNeill of the corporation commission and H, C. Brown, its secre tary, were at the scene of the wreck by S o'clock, and a little later Dr. Abbott and J. L- Rogers, the two other commis sioners went to the scene end made an inspection. The commission met at 10 o'clock to consider the matter of mak ing an Investigation. The lew gives them power to make investigations into all accidents. It is understood that the commission will investigate. The South ern railway had to build a track around the wreck, and the Seaboard and the Southern had to use this temporary track for their trains, between Cary and Raleigh. It is asserted by the 8. A. L people that some one cut out the air at Cary. ., i It is found that the State overpaid Montgomery county $171, for the public schools. That county was. today ordered torefnnd. The hndsome office building of the' Central Trust Company here is almost ready for occupancy. Many subscriptions to the stock of the proposed, railway ; between here and Washington, N. 0., are being received here. Ex-Congressman Woodard of Wilson says the road will- traverse one of the best sections in all North Caro lina.,: : , : ;: ' Elaborate preparations are being made here for the annual meeting of the Great Council of Red Mea May Dvh. A barbe cue is to be a feature, at the park. : -.;- ; Waasr Helest ,-a and Cholera are easily associated. This dreaded and grave trouble of the bowels causes much suffering, painful cramp, profuse sweating and intense thirst with vomiting, purging and evacuations. Treat vigorously with Perry Davis' Fain killer.' It is efflclerft and safe. , It la a standard remedy. Druggists 39 and 60 COBta. .,-;. . . K ,- ' Killed by Intense Heat. ; New York, April 23. The city Is suf fering from a terrific heat spell. Two are dead as the result of the sweltering temperature. THRONE LIGHTS. The Genua a emperor owns 850 car riage for the use of himself and bis court. ' t The Prince of Wales private study at Sandringham Is one of the smallest rooms in the palace and is lighted only by a single window. King Oscar of Sweden, the most gift ed, perhaps, of royal musicians, has a magnificent . musical library at his Stockholm palace, in which he takes es pecial prJde, as it is mainly" of bis own collecting. Bis Toyal highness Prince Mlcht, grandson of the present mikado of Ja pan, Is the youngest heir presumptive to a great throne among all the royal personages In the world, file la eight mouths old, bos a dozen nurses, and English and French governesses . will be secured ss soon ss he Is able to talk. Oct te tie Polat. , The quality of directness is charac teristic of all men of great executive ability, because they value time too much to mvmnir it in useless and rnean!n!oss eonv ."on. It is an to dispensable q r ' y of I ) lc(Vr r r !-- r cf e 1 I - 1 1 ' ; ' i. r'.ic- State League Umpires Certain. Special to Journal . -' , 1 RAXBies, ApiU 25. President , Ferris Busbee,ofth BuuLesgae says It Is positive that Harry Macs, of Vesting. ton, George D. Proad, of Pittsburg, aad Thomas McNasaara, of Allegheny City, will be the leaguemplree sad all have signed contracts. The Raleigh dub today signed R. L. White, o PerhviUe, Va- as pitcher. He has bees . pUjfsw with the Richmond WASHINGTON SOCIETY. DtHtHtitawaU That Await , the lew CeaaTrcaraua's Wit., The rural cc&ressman'o wife, ambl Uoaa to ce,4av society aad who fondly tnajlnesj that etectlen te tho bouse of represents. tires carries with it the gold en key to unlock: all doors, learns ber first andtttsar lesson when she discov ers that position tneans something, but persons are everything. Such a woman comes to Washington full of ber own Iflipottaoce, profoundly lmpreesed with the greet nres of her husband, fondly belleviaffthat the wife of the president, the wives of the members ot the cabi net, the wives of the senators-will re ceive her with open asmv that she will be Invited to tho dinners of which sho has read lo her local paper, that she win get her name la the newspapers and aer oreeeee-wlM be deseribed as waoehat ot -the eeveraer's wife at the lastharitrbahV - - Alas for ,b:; dlaUlesiooineatl She kerns that while sv contTsesrssa may be a very big man in his district to Is a very small man In Washington .until be has established his right to be re garded as above the average, If he has money and tact, he may soon attract at tention and cross the golden boundary, or If hs baa no money, bnt much abili ty, he will reach his destination by an other route, bnt If be has neither one nor the other, if he is simply an ordina ry member ot congress, a very fair specimen of middle class, commonplace intelligence, the social recognition for Which bis wife sighs will never be hers. Harper's Magaaine, Aa Caeaera4 SMBe. A curious Incident occurred a day or two ago on an elevated train, Two women and a boy entered and found every sent occupied. A kind hearted young woman, who was seated, took the boy, a sturdy little fellow of five years or so. on ber lap, knowing that It is even harder for a child to stand than for a grown person. She held htm for some time, and then the mother and friend were enabled to get seats oppo site. Naturally the volunteer, nurse prepared to resign ber charge, expect- lug that his mother would cajl him to ner up. Not a bit of It! The two talked com fortably, without giving a thought to the stranger, who was still holding the boy and wna wondering, amusedly, Just what kind of mentality was responsi ble for tne mother's singular thought- Ie8sness.f-New York Tribune.-. Rear4 For Bare4.Tra. Throughout the length ' and . breadth of India the. Flcos Mllglosa, under; wnicn ttoaana restea ror seven years plunged in divine thought, la dedicated to religious worship and may on no ao-' count be felled or destroyed. With more universal bat not less sincere rev erence do. the peasants of Russia pros trate themselves before the. trees which' they are about to cut and deprecate the vengeance of the deities whose rest ing places, they then proceed to de stroy. Gentleman's Magaxlne, , V Caught a Dreadfnijcold. , Marlon Kooke, manager for T. M, Thompson, a large Importer of fine mil linery at 1058 Milwaukee. Avenue, Chicago, says: "During the late severe weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unfit to attend my work during the day. One of my milliners was taking Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to relieve her so quickly that I bought some for myself.; It scted like msglc and I began to improve at once. -1 am now entirely well and feel very pleased to acknowl edge its merits." For sale by F. 8, Duffy A Co. Wllhelmlna's Condition. , . The Hague, Atrll 85-The bulletin posted at Castle Loo today, announced that Queen Wllhelmina slept at Intervals during the night. Her fever tempera ture continues to indicate that her majesty's illness which hss now.entered upon the third, week Is taking Its regular coarse. ':- The Faterson Mystery. Peterson, N, J., April 24th. The cltl- sensof Wsnaque todsy offered a large reward for Information, leading to the arrest of the murderer of Msrlette Odell. For Redoclne Tax on Whiskey. Washington April Si The sub-com mittee of the wsys snd means commit tee gsve a hearing today to the represen tatives of five distillery associations fav oring a reduction in the tax on distilled spirits from dollar ten to seventy eents. . -,!-' ''-cs . Attempt to Kill King of Spain. Madrid, April St. An attempt to as sassinate the King of Spain has thrown Madrid In a wild stats of excitement, An anknown men was caught trying to penetrate to the inner palace. He was ermed. . -"- -' ' " - ' ' y ':. TheJGreat Dismal Swtmf '. Of Virginia Is a breeding ground of Malaria germs. So Is low, wet or marshy ground everywhere. These germs csuse weakness, chills fever, aches la the bones snd muuscles, snd may Induce dangerous maladies. But Ekctrie Bitters never fall lo dextrnv ibrm and cure malarial trou bles. They will surely prevent typhoid. "We tried many remedies for Kalnrls p-nmnri! tjd Livr troVt8." WrH.CS Jtl at :t' '., of I'ywvL.ft, O., "but ri i s. ' '....;? f-. s -tr'c 1, I 'I i C, D. IP YrlM I r rf a taWil of ateaW atastaaf Us. IT I U W . . . m I J I lawat SBtoaflaa aalf fullof waiaraad wUhthjsgaWoerthfwtelMa It will ukaly care a Here Throat, f Keep this h: fact always freeh in you roenjory: ' For Cuts, Mashes and all Open 8ore8, yoo need only to tpptj til? N-' it' i '.' S a few times and the soreness and inflammation will j be conquered and the wounded flesh healed. To get thelest resulU yoa should Batumte a piece , of soft cloth with the liniment aad biod it upon the wound hs you would a poultice. 25e 0e. ead S 1.00 a Bottle. , lrpn All CVC flkl jour poultry and at ths vsry first sign of nCCr AN CIC Ull boapTBcaly Logs, Bumblefoot or other diseases among your fowls ase Mexleska Mustang Liniment. UUHIUFEB to Invest on the ground floor with owners, in a developed free milling gold mine that has produced, and has expended on it Fifty Thousand Dollars in development on the ledge and a complete five stamp mill, with all other necossary machinery ready to run. The Ozark ia not a prospect, but a mine that lias produced. We are placing 100,000 shares of development stock at 20c per share, capital stock 1,000,000 shares (par value $1.00 each), fully paid and non-assessable, to further develop and put the property on a paying basis. A property lying near the Ozark, with nowhere as good a showing and very little development, sold last week to a New York syndicate for 1300,000. The sark will pay dividends and be worth par inside of six months. This is the best investment for the money that has ever been offered to the investing public Do not lose this opportunity. It will never appear again. For further particulars, prospectus, report on mine, references, eta, ADDRESS, Ozark Gold Mining & Milling Co., noscow, IDAHO.- Phone Ga$Ml hdw. Co. We have the little things jyou need for the house Gold and' Silver Enamel, Polish, Paint, Brushes and Varnbhv-Water ( oolere, Ice ( ream ,. reezers, Ice Shavers and Planes, ' Wash Tuba, Wash' Ronrilo, Clothes Pins, Tinware, Agateware, Sprinkler, Dnst Pans, flnlviinized Toilet Sets, Fly Trapsv Eat Traps, Mouse Traps, Family Scales, Call Hells, Dinner Bells, and Door Bells, Stove Polish, Lamp Wicks nnil ( hinineys. A Feather Duster for 30c, .. . A full stock ol Sash,. Doors and )ind, Paints Oils, and Builders Supplies. Lime at Retail 20o pk. r ' - ' ? ' ' Prompt Delivery. Prices Lowest. ' . s? ; , PHONE 147. Of ALL Tobacco Fertilizers. 1 ' n ' . ' Specially prepared for the lands of Eastern Ciirolina. Insures a good cure. Males wTappexaand fills yonr purse. ." ' ' ; , By its merit alone, one farmer in Jones County will use it exclusive ly on his sixty acres of tobacco. 1 , , , . ' . As our goods are manufactured near you and not re-shipped, w claim Freshness aiid Good Mechanical Condition. -! ' - T - . .": M OraSe CaltS Fftlo. illcrop vA Coiioii Guano. - Our Motto: "Not How Cheap Bnt Eow Gooln 5 , 1 ' , ' ''ssT'If you use Fertilizers Call and See us." , E. II; eii-aS. A. riEADOIVrt CO., ' Illglr Urado Fertilisers. , fsctory Kcnse KIrsr," :, ' : NEW Bluet, N. C. Eo Go mmms -DEALER IN- orses imihss. FEED AND EXCHANE STABLES. 42 asd a cava stejit, err::::: supply co. Gaski II Hardware Co. ; W Middi.k rVr , -, NRwA,HVIN. N. O. v n .. ri n r"7 "'1 " Xd , , , i 1

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