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ii 7i 1 41.;. M '.'.!) . i- i ;'? 12'- : 1 !. TOE WEEKLY JOURNAL! . , BstakUak ISTaV - the meat important iadutrj la th ton salty, ud u IU home patrons do It jailioe, through a liberal support and ea oouragement of amy kind, to iD lu day ad Friday, at M Middle Bueet, sew development increase, Bra,n.u. - - -. .1 Ths eommnnttv which idlv Ir noraa lu local aewapaper will have neither de- CHARLE5 L. 3TBVENSt Velopment or prosperity to amoant to anything. . awioi umrmorwaHOKJJZ Stati or Ohio, Citt or Toudo, I LVCXn VOUXTY. ( " SUBSCRIPTION RATES Two Months,..; ....MJJenU. Threes Months., mi huW 1 . t. otx mania,.. w Chesxt St CO- dolor business la the .....flAWI-, , , . . Fkark J. Chkhiv makes oath that ha la senior part oar of the firm off Twelve Montha, , ONLY IN ADVANC: Advertising rates furnished mpon ap-l plication at ta omoa, or vpc inquiry by fja Th Jousjiax la only sent on pay-iB-uiTanea basis. Sabacribara will receive aoUce of expiration of their sub- A. D, aeripnon nod an laameaiaMTeamnae io aotioa wiJ be appreciated Iby .the JOUBJfAIi t Entered at the Postofflc," New Bern st. C. aa second-class matter..' " Seetlan One, Tnesdav, MJ 1903 WHAT. was. The nomnrtnlnatlnn in the local col- nmnaof thla Utue In regard to the Athletic Association of thla city, and the rameof1aBbell. Is one which calla for careful ooaaideratlon by every oitfceo. Bo far as sports, and eflebmey 1a tham Is concerned. New Bern's position In tire department excellency, and Its iu- nremacv In all matters appertaining to nnlek aarriea In tttttlnff to and ex- sald, and that said firm will pay each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be eared by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curb. J FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this Blh da of December, 1886. 7 ' , A. W. GLEASON, j bkal J Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY; CO., Toledo, O Sold byll Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best i a4 CoBee, A teaspoonful of lemon juice In mall cup of black coffee will almost certainly relieve a bilious headache. Wants Others to Know. I have uaed ;DeWltt's Little Early Risers for constipation and torpid liver and they are all right. I am glad to In dorse them for I think when we find good thing we ought to let others know it," writes Alfred Helnze, Qulncy. ill tlngalehiag fires, proves what can be ac-1 They never gripe or distress. Snro. safe conmltsbed thrones whole hearted local pUia. F. S. Duffy. support. In any local affair be It aport or busi ness, there Is demanded a united local support, If success Is to be achieved. Base ball may appear a trivial matter, but it la not, especially when a comma nlty has publicly endorsed it. Failure In local enterprises cannot be (Having reni. The glnzing of pens, in some viiii tlea considered an Important operation is done with lac dissolved in napliUiu Miss Florence Newman, who has been a great sufferer from muscular rheums Usm, says Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is the only remedy that affords her relief. Miss Newman Is a much respected res! justly charged up to one-man or several dent of the village of Gray, N. Y., and mn. when the nubile haa s-tven them makes this statement for the benefit of encoaraMment to start In the enter. prise, and then falls to support their ef forts. Communltv unity in support of local affairs Is what wins. And eoaunnnlty of Interests demands that the people shall be a nnlt in their local affairs, It success Is to be theirs. others similarly afflicted. This liniment is for sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. rilay'i Giant. Gambra, the giant whom Pliny men tions aa having been "brought out of Arabia" during the reign of Claudius, jvaa ten feet high, of fine proportions knd weighed upward of 400 pounds. DISTINCTIVE SPORTING CHAR In all our sports, there Is something distinctively charaatorlatic in each, which marks the person taking part, as its devotee. The "pugilistic mag" notes the prise tine, as doea the "bicycle stare" show the student of the wheel. The "Charley horse" to the base ball player, la about as- certain- badge as Is the twisted finger. The tennis elbow la a well denned mark of the cranks In that game. The foot ball player and the have each the sign of their respective sports. And comes the latest' social game, ping-pong, with its mark, which accord- lag to London report is called "tenosy novitfe,' wifch la thii ceantry haa been called the "ping-pong ankle." Th it see ma Impossible for taoetak lrtf part in aAy speetal aport ta-aseape its influence, and not bear its character istic mark. It may be thaf Jrtoan toteattty China's Dialects. Ihere are as many different dialects spoken in China as In Europe. Don't Start Wron?. Don't start the summer with a linger ing cough or cold. Well know what a "summer cold" is It's the hardest kind to cure, Often It "hangs on" through the entire season. Take it in hand right now A few doses of One Minute Cough Cure Will set you right. Sure cure for cough, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat, and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Children like It. "One Minute Cough Cure la the best cough medicine I ever used," says J. H. Bowles, Groveton. N. H. "I never found any thins else that acted so safely and quickly." F S Duffy. Haw to. Talc Ink Oat of Paper. To take Ink'apota oat of white paper. iwash the spot with a camel's hair brush dipped in a solution of oxalic add. when the ink haa disappeared. wash with pare .water. n fi Iff III! Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all of tbt dlgeatanu and dliresu all klnda oi food.. Itglveslnsuntrcllcfaud never fails to cure. It allows you to eat ail the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. Hy its use many thousands of dyspeptics have 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 good rroparedoalyby E.O. Ptwrn&oo. .Ohlrmoe iwii. nuwc owning UIDMUMiaUe. K. S. DU FY 4 CO. AIR NAVIGATION. What Snntos-Duuiiint does la pictur esque nud striking ballooning, but the most clever driven and steerable bal loon is not a flying machine. Philadel phia Tress. Santos-Dumont says we will all have airships after awhile. The airship may become a practical proposition. Itut aorue of us will be old fashioned enough to prefer walking. Washing ton Star. Santos-Dumont says be Is confident that he will live to see passengers crossing the Atlantic in airships. If so. it will not be In any aerial boot that he has manufactured thus far. Buffalo Commercial. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you lake Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, becauso the formula is ulalnlv inted on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no pav. Price 58c. Tolntera and Setters. A pointer is so called because of Its habits of stopping and pointing at same with its nose, while the setter gets its name from n like habit, excepting that it crouches instead of standing when pointing under similar circumstances. Like a Drowning Man. "Five years ago a disease the doctor called dyspepsia took such hold of mo that I could scarcely go." writes Geo. 8. Marsh, well-known attorney of Nocona, Tex. "1 took quantities of pepsin and medicines but nothing helped me. As drowning man grabs at a straw I grab bed at Koilol. I felt an Improvement at once and after a few bottles am sound and well." Kodol Is the only preparation which exactly reproduces the natural digestive juices and consequently is the only one watch digests any good r od and cures any form of stomach trou'de. K.8. Duffy. R1LEI6R. roll Tit Returns' for Wake Gratify Inf. County Holli r Thnn MnpplnR It. Japanese miles (luring the marriage ceremony wash the face of the bridegroom. Stand Like a Stone Wall Between your children and the tor tures of itching and burning eczema, aoaldhead or other skin diseases, How f why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Twer Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infalli ble for Piles. 25c at CD. Bradham's which fills every t lot this country drug stores who engagee.1 bus. J er sfoit. which A IJnbr Snpemtitlon. Some people say that It is very bad luck indeed for a baby to see itself In a mirror before it is a year old, though why this should be so considered it would be difficult to tell. RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis ease relieved in six hours by "New Grkat Bouth American Kidney Cube." It Is a great surprise on. account ot Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, In male or female. Relieves retention of water al most Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this isthe remedy. Sold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist. leaves the strenuous impresaloo open the person. , "However this may, be tkre seems to be no escaping the mark of the sport, aad no participant seeks, to evade the distinctive eaatactatJeUt which goas Oi mtt Food. Aar Interesting experiment was re cently made by a Frenchwoman. With a view to testing the sustaining powers DC chocolate, she lived upon that for sixty days and lost bnt fifteen pounds in weight in the interval .,- , NOT TO BE IDLY IGNORED. T axaw. fta&osae- te bacavtks kv tt esaweapattastdawv, personi in every eosoauniiyv'waAehkar do not subscribe,, .or too-ShaaUly read their local newspaper. The aesMubawibW of the local paper, If netCBMioWeihas Ignorant 4e real conditions of his or bet commanlty, aa (bongo, they livedTin another plaee. They may imagine they know.through neighborhood gossip, bnt this Informa tion is as ' sMa milk Jr to eream, conv parei- IOKajluji. aotaaUy Joking 4 ' ' MMrtiefiber' mnt g& abont flrlfA distends fsn, and a month as an rnverrotattoariwtnt, in order to gather meagre twxlS&';iJM. Its! material, social ai4 educational kCJrs tak flt and pass 4aw-y? Ml&fii the '-non-subscriber bftvtaay oat knowledge of them. ;-rhv ivl'A The hssty reader of ' the local paper, rarely appreciates it as is should be, for with a quick glance the paper is scanned when articles of importance are not i n, and the subacrlLar veiry . see the i -s r-'vi "TrT;laf & - outs' Je , r 1 give t' e r s cre..:t for wt&t ' till": f- i r ' Holds up a Congressman. "At the end of the campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con gressman, "from overwork nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speak Lag lMd about .utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs in my body were out of order, but three bottles of Elect rio Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-round medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Over-worked run-down men and weak, aickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Electrle Bitters. ; Try them. Only 50c Guaranteed by 0. D. Bradham. - OWr Flrat Laamefciaav " The first vessel launched by the early American colonists was the Blessing of the - Bay, launched in Massachusetts bay July 4, 1631. Wkf a Balldoa; Is So CaJlc4. . As to the derivation of the word buil dog, it is only necaesary to state that at one time this species was exclusively need la bnH bolting, and from that e!r camstaaee arose the name by which It la universal 1 j known. A cross between this and the terrier Is appropriately termed the ball terrier. Next to gambling; the Eskimo men like to wrestle. '.t- lll i r r; ;Hat BOHaar. Meat eating . reached its greatest height In this country, and to Its ex cess are charged the prevalence of thcuiuatism, gout and kindred evils Snl the consequent heart dlfflcultles '.'Jx annually mow down too large s " n tf the popuHiUrm. Hlasara'a Delnsre. Thirty-two mUlion tons of water roll Over the cliff at Niagara every hour. Paper Making;. The art of paper making has reached the point where It is possible to cut down a growing tree and convert it into paper suitable for printing purposes within twenty-four hours. The People of Pare,. . : People of Indian blood predominate in Faro. Brasll, and are found in all classes, from servants and peddlers to capitalists and high government offi cials. There are very few Portuguese or Africans, and the descendants, of both these races show a large admix ture of Indian blood. Biliousness is a condition character ized by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The stomach is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels constipated. There Is a loathing of food, pains In the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of the undigested or part ly digested food and then of bile. Cham berlain's Stomach . and Liver Tablets allay the disturbances, of the stomach and create a healthy appetite. They also tone np the liver to a healthy action and regulate the bowels. Try them and you are certain, to be much pleased with the result. For sale by F. S. Duffy. ' VaaMe . ;f If ever throw away nnsalted food Keep It, add brown sugar until It tastes all right, and thus save money, ? f - ; Her Mother'! Tlalt.., : -Mrs, Benbam-rlfovi don't seem to bi verr glad that mother Is here., r nei'lifji' What did you expect me tc i'v !'( f J.vvt 2m-w ,Tork Herald , Rereals a Great Secret. 'I ? It Is often asked how inch Startling cures, that puzzle the best, physicians, are effected by Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption.'' Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm arid germ-infected mucus, and lets the llfe-glvlng oxy gen enrich 'and vitalize the blood. It heals the Inflamed, cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the moat Infallible remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guar anteed bottles fiOc snd $1.00. Trial bot tles free at C. D. Bradham's. ' Brest t'oanell of Red Men. State Charters. Ferseaal. Aaaaal Convention Kings Dsage ters of Stats. Raleigh Feels Good Over Ball Clab. Raleigh, May 9. The sheriff of this county has made his tax settlements full. Ha said today: -I find that 165 white democrats failed to pay poll tax, and that 433 white republicans and popu lists failed to pay It. A great many who paid had to make the greatest sacrifices in order to do so. This was due to the crop failure which put so many country people In a desperate plight. Poll tax owers paid about as closely as usual The number of Insolvents In Raleigh was sharply reduced. All thia Is very gratifying. Of the negroes 1504 failed ta pay poll tax. In the rural districts great many of the negroes are absolutely penniless The crop failure hit them hard." The annual Qreat Council of Red Men ended today. This afternoon there was a barbecue at the State fair grounds and al Its conclusion the Red Men saw - the ball game between Raleigh and Dur ham. The Raleigh people are delighted with their new ball team. Enthusiasm yes terday waa unbounded. Judge Clark has been sent by ex-Gov, Russell copies of the letters or notes written by the former to him. Among today's arrivals were C. B Adams, Monroe; John C. Lamb, Wll llamston; Rev. Dr. J. D. Hufham, Hen derson. uovernor Aycoc(t and his stall are specially Invited to attend the Centen nial of Salem Female Academy and It Is understood will be present. Col. T. H. Bain, Inspector general of the State Guard was today ordered to begin the annual Inspections. A charter was granted today to the Battleboro Oil Company, of Nash coun ty, capital $100,000, M. C. Braswell and many others stockholders. A charter was also granted to the West End Land snd Improvement Co., of Elizabeth City, capital 9 55, 000 with leave to Increase to 1100,000. Secretary of State Grimes and State Auditor Dixon left today for Washing ton, N. C., where Dr. Dixon will make the memorial day address tomorrow. The programme for the annual con vention of the N. C. branch of the Kings Daughters and Sons was issued today. The convention will be held here May 13-15. The officers are Mrs. W. H. 8. Burgwyn secretary; Mrs. J. H. Bridgers, treasurer; Mrs. F. A. Olds, recording secretary. Mrs. Leard will make the address of welcome, to which Mrs. T. J. Jar vis of Greenville will respond. Other speakers will be Mrs. D. Y. Cooper,' Mrs L. 0. Davis and Rev. Eugene Daniels. Save the Children. Statistics will prove that a large per centage of deaths among children msy be traced to complications" arising from the early souring of milk by bacteria. Choleral Infantum is the most fatal die ease of infancy, and common, especially with bottle fed Infants. Perry Pavls" Painkiller In the emergency is best reme dy and saves many a child's life while the doctor is coming. 25 and 50c. I Llvlns In a Crater. ! There is no more interesting or cari ous sight on tbis earth than the interior of the extinct crater, Aso San, about thirty miles from the city of Kuma moto, lu Japan. This peculiar locality is inhabited by 20,000 people, wbo live and prosper within its vertical wall 800 feet high. The inhabitants rarely make a Journey into the outer world, but form, as It were, a Utile nation by themselves. - . v How Greeler Learae to Read. By a singular adaptation to the changes of motion on bis mother's part while spinning Horace (Sreciey when a youngster ui-qulred the unwonted qual ity of reading with the book in almost any position. Bldewlse or upside down, as readily as in the usual fashion with out at that time tulnUug It anything unusual. What Thin Folks Need' Is a greater power of digesting . and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate tne digestive organs, gently expel all polsona from the sys tem, enrich the blood. Improve appetite, make healthy flesh. Only 25o at CD. Bradham's. .,. , 'ob- . JllcM and Day. . "Night falls, but It doesn't break,1 Served the Simple Mug. , : ; "What of ttr queried the Wise Gay. "Oh, nothing," chuckled the Simple Mag, except that day breaks, bnt It doesn't falL" Philadelphia Record Borne men are kept so busy maintain ing their dignity that tbey haven't time to earn a decent living. t "It is with a good desl of pleasure and miafaci Ion that 1 recommend Chamber- rain's Colic, . Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,", says Druggist A. W. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn. "A lady customer, seetog ibe remedy exposed for sale on my show case, said to me: 'I really be lieve that medicine saved mr life the past snmmer while at the shore.' and she became so enlbnslasilc over Its merits that I at once made up my mind to recommend. It In the future. Recently a gentleman cama Into my store so over come with colic pains that hesnnkst once to the floor. I gave him a dote of this remedy which helped him. I repeat ed the dose and lo fifteen minutes he left my store smilingly informing me that he felt as well ss ever." Bold by F. S. Duffy & Co ; FEMININE CHAT." " Mian Alice Roosevelt inherits mack Of her father's streugtb and trtlvtty. Slgnora -Crisp I, the widow of the great Italian statesman, is to recetre a pension of 13.000 a year by order of the king. Mrs. Minnie Davis of Omaha Is great-grandmother at, forty-seven, but warns all ftrla against following her example. Mrs. Kugono Field, widow of Eugene Field, the Chicago poet, la on a picas ore trto to the Hawaiian Islands. She Will remain three montha Miss Helen Gould baa sent two ex- penslvs paintings to the Normal and Indus trial college at Greensboro, N. G, as souvenirs of her recent visit to tbt institution. Miss Susan Hale, a Bister ot Rev. Ed- ward Everett Hale. D. D, came all the war from far distant Algiers to partici pate in the celebration of Dr. Hale's eightieth birthday on April a Miss Maude Adams, the actress, gets 12,000 by s bill which baa Just passed congress. Her grandfather bad some horses captured by the Confederates during tho civil war. and the belra put in a claim for tbe loss. Mrs. Plummer, widow of a former member of the Kansas senate, who was a confidential friend of Abraham Lincoln, baa hanging on her wall one ot tbe most Interesting political letters ever written by Lincoln on tbe Buchan- an-Fillmore-Frcmout campaign. Mrs. Mary A. Ebody, although seven ty-four years old, bos Just been gradu ated from a Tour yenro coarse In his tory, astronomy, literature, ete, In St Louis and haa gone to Cuba, Mo, to take a course of piano lessons. She has raised a family and Is a grandmother. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, honorary president of tbe Clrcolo Itallono, has been honored with a diploma from the Soclcte Dante Allghlerl of Rome in recognition of the help she has given the Boston branch in diffusing know! edge of the Italian language and liter ature. DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE. Permanently cured by tbe masterly power of "South American Nkbvinb Tonic." Invalids need suffer no longer, because this gieat remedy can cure them all. It is a cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and Indigestion. The cure begins with tbe first dose. The re lief it bilngs Is marvelous and surprising It makes no failure; never disappoints. No matter how long you have suffered, your cure is certain under the use of this great health-giving force. Pleasant and always safe. Sold by C, D. Bradham, Druggist. Insanltr. Insanity was once looked on its the work of demons. It is now regarded as a purely physical infirmity, perhaps in herited from those wbo had somehow violated physical law or induced by our own transgression. ahs YCJ wiss LKrixtzr SbaUua UkY b mo remedy Ui equl Vexlcaoi MaMaa Unliso. I and a sure way to treat a case of Sore Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure healtliy throat action is to take half a glassf ull of ,watcr put into it a teaspoonful of Mexican MttBtang Iininxent and with thla rmvlo 11m tlir-nt at freoncnt Intorvata. Then Iwtho th ntJ-l of lint tliruit liiiNXHuhly with the lini ment and nftor loii tills I - tumin i a aof t :lita 1"H.-- around tho iwck. Una 1 a.lTl i 1. ill IUL '" 5c, COo. ui.l C-I.OO i, buttle. ily wl cloth and wrapy' IT MAY BE YOU ft-J-S; anMugtuuil LUuwitu.t mh! j..w . lnx-n ti-.nii.l..l with a running r. I i ll. n oue with Mexlt. ... , -.i.. Mi-.il m hjmi'.iy cure, . TUCKER BROS. 810 North Front Street, Wll MINGTON, - - N. C. The jjluce to buy our Cemetery Work nt BOTTOM PIIICES. Ir Foreign and Domestic Granite anu Marble. lettering nnil Finish the Beat Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch yard, Goldsboro, N. C. Old Time English Cltlea. Five centuries ago York was the sec ond town In England, with 11,500 peo ple to London's 85,200. Bristol, .with 0,200, came next and then Plymouth, Coventry and Glasgow. Tbe Best Prescription for Halaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gbovi's Tasteless Chill Tonio. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c. The Dlsadvantagee al Heroism. It would be a good thing if In our public school courses In heroism to teach the boys and girls that after ail, while heroism Is a One thing and a great thing, it Is a most uncomfortable thing and thut possibly, on tbe whole, tbe best and most lasting work that is accomplished In life comes from a steady application of all one's best en ergies to a noble purpose, meeting with honest and' patient effort the emergen cies and vexations of dally life and holding true to tbe middle course, which assures success without bring ing notoriety. A fixed purpose to do weir that which one has to do will in the end bring laurels of more perma nent value to tho world at large and to the unheralded hand that achieves its purpose than those which are even worthily - bestowed upon tbe brow of him who avails himself of an unusual chance in an abnormal fashion. Har per's Weekly. Try the new remedy for costly eness, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Every box guaranteed. Price, 25 cents. For sale by F. 8. Duffy. A Meaa Iaslaaatiem. . "Do tbe birds come and pick dd the breadcrumbs from your botel lawn?' "Tbcy used to before my wife began to make her own bread." Judge. Orchards In France are valued at f 400 an acre, vineyards at $240 and pasture at 190. --.. r ? Beware of a Cough. A cough Is not a disease but a symp tom. Consumption , and - bronchitis, which are the most dangerous and fatal diseases, have for their first indication a persistent cough, and If properly treated as soon aa the cough appears are easily cared.;' Chambei Iain's 'Cough Remedy has proven wonderfully successful, and gained Its wide reputation and extensive Sale by Its success In curing tbe diseases whlrh cause coughing. If it la not tens ficlal it wiil not coat yon a cent For sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. Fox iver i I X y s Tnnt "Butter 35c per Pound. If yon want yonr breakfast table complete buy yonr But ter Coffee, Tea, Flour, &c from ua. We also have a largo stock of all kinds of Cannwl Ooods that we do pot care to carry over for next season, that we arc are selling at a bargain. Don't buy anything in our line until you get our prices. - Yours to Please, T- U3 PASKEE, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Orocer, PHONE b'9. Cor. Sroad A Jancok Sin. WE CAN COLLAR YOD TWICE FOIl SS'CEflfTN. WE CAN CUFF YOU FOtt 25 CEMm- - ; 'y : We will do a good job at the price, and you -' will be well pleased. Wo know of no one , ' who can do the job better, or more satisfact- .- orily to you. i We believe we nre selling the Best Collars and Cuffs on tho Market Linen -, ; on both sides, and they won't come back to ' ': you wich saw edges tho first or second time they are lanndried.' We take particular pride in having Collars and Cuffs that are just right, and it would please ns 'to have - you give us a trial on Collars and Cu.ffs. No . lai i I III 1 i i m M 1 ft late style but what is here. i E. VA ARMSTRONG, j 07 Middle Street. pi m The Lersreit Llbraviea. The library of congress ranks sixth among tbe libraries : or tbe world. France has the largest, England next, then comes Russia, and Germany fol lows with her libraries in Munich, Ber lin and Strassburg, tbe last named hold ing almost equal rank with ours In Washington. , ' ' - '1100- Dr. E. Dctchont's Antl-Dluretlc may be worth to you more than $100 If you. have a child who soils bedding from Incontinence of water during sleep. Cures old snd jonng alike. It arrests the trouble at once. $1. fold by CD. V " vn, Drt'fj'tsC The World's ' It Appetite O Bi"8t be satisfied by pro- O iding the Best Groceries. O But the worl ! thinks of some- O thing besides jnet good things O to eat. It thinks of the neces Ssity of getting them at a rea sonable price. We watch for o quality always, but we see, loo that the price is right. a I C!.sjla j Is ' (f 1 ' . i - 137
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