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il vezkly journal rjfNiblUhad 1 Tiro Beoboea, stwt Tttes Tar sod HiUy, st M MWdlo Street, sew Bern, N. JJXHARLE5 U STEVENS, - bdros 4im raomnoi. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Two Months, ?5'e5a TWsMoaths, M "? i Months M Twrin Month,... tl.OO ONLY IN ADVANC, AdvertlsUs fates furauhed upon p pUoailos at the office or upon inquiry bymill 1 tJrThe Joubrai. U only ent on pav-la-advinoe basis. Subscriber will raeeivs notice of expiration of their sub scription sad an immediate reaponM to aotics wil be) appreciated by the Entered at the Postofflce,ENew Bern it. CL a second-class matter. Seetlsi One, Tiesdsv. M J ?. 102. wmmm mm mf CITY AND COUNTRY POPU LATION. Overflowing cities attract more atten tion than they deserve In the ttudy of the real quality of our popnlatlon, for we are itill a rural people. The World's Work for May has an Interesting map showing the distribution of population In America. This study of the compar atlre density of population gives the suggestive fact that the New England hill region, which Is less than 3 per cent of the area of America, has more than 18 per cent, of our conti nental population. In other words, It is four times as thickly settled as the average district in America. The coun try east of the great plains contains 51 per cent, of the area and nearly 91 per cent, of the population. In other words, all but 6 per cent, of the people lire in one-half of our terri tory. But this is not all that Is of our in terest Only two-fifths of our people lire in towns of over 2,800. To be sure, in the North Atlantic group of States the city dwellers are more than two thirds, but in the North Central and . Western States they are only one-third, and in the South only a little more than one-sixth, How few of us think three fifths of our population lire outside the tone of gaslights and bath-tubs, that Is, they dig their living out of the soil. The land and the people are still raw, . and we hare hardly begun the serious de velopment of either. Qoldsboro Head light. Try the new remedy for costiveness, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Every box guaranteed. Price, 25 cents. For sale by F. S. Duffy. A Great Artlat'a Hetko. Mortimer Menpes In his notable work on Japan tells a story of the great Jap anese artist Elyosat yrhlch , was related to him by an English, resident'.! the country: "A Mend of his haA.prepared (our magnificent .sliding "panels .cover ed with the; finest silk Bja4 had given them to the painter, grlthfthe request that be .would, execute some ptjbia mas terpieces on them toe, him. JTfteightor nine years KlyosaVhail kept those pan els,' and they;StiHireinalnedJ!bare, but peatnastera-, are. jlwaysi erratic,, and the would be purchaser neves; gave tip hope. One day, however, h0 '.burst In opooMnj; Mend arttb the terrible Intelli gence that KlyoBatuwas dead drunk and hadrolneahls-panels. "He smashing away at then oqt the floorjand he Is simply crawling pyer themhe said, In " m towering rage. My friend.agreed to go around with him to Klyosal'i bonae to try It nosslble to stostfhe outrage. When they arrived they found, the master In high state rt fever and I looking more like a jrUd jsntaal than a human being, with his tusklike teeth and his poor, pitted facesweeping and , hacking about all over the silken -pan eis. am iney enrerea jxiypsu rei im , room, leaving behind hua the panels scattered Irregularly, over the floor, but each one smothered snth Jpprfc look .; here. said iny Mend tery generously, It sva4 I who lntrodticed Klyoeal to ; yotV ana jt was I woa suggested ms " Dalntins these doom therefore ft Is only, fair that X should relieve you of " them and find fou a new set, which I ' .win Willingly Co? But tha.wner of the panels, shrewd guessing "thai my ; Mend bad not: made thl magnificent ', offer without some good reason, cbang- -' ed Ms-mind and said that be could on no account receive so costly a gift' He kef them, and .wisely, tod, tor those t' tour panels are now; universally consid ered a some of Klyosal'i greatest mas terpieces. v ; . . ras I t it - Stats ev Ohio, Citt Jof Tolxdo, A' ' 1 88. ' IJ JjUCAS uouhtt. - " TFa asx J. Caxm makes oath that he Is senior partafl of the Arm of, F.J. ' CkNt ACo, (Wag business In ths ' City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay each and every ease of Catabbh that cannot be cured by the ' rut of Hall's Cataskb: Coam.; J. M li f ' V I JfeANlC j. CHEBt.f Sworn to before me and subscribed In , tny presence, this 6lh da of .December, A. D. 1836. ' v ' 7 . 'A. W. GLEA80N, STSAL V : Notary Public Ed'l's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter r "7, and acts directly on the blood and fi-'iirj enr'wes of the system. Bend for t ' .' .'.), frea.' " ' -" V- J. C" " rrY.-b CO., Toledo, O, 4 &an auk - Tht medical fraternity la showing a disposition to treat as martyrs the doc tors who were present to the last with President alcKlnley. The ground of martyrdon Is situated la the fact that congress will pay merely 125,000 for this doctors bilL "This Is aa ungener ous and inadequate sum to distribute ss aa honorarium among those who ac cepted such a responsibility." says a medical review. It Is writ in history that the president died from a wound that should not have been fatal. It still remains-true that the medical profes sion Is the only profession In the world that collects enormous sums .without delivering the goods. New York Press. The Best prescrlptloa tor Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Oaovx's Tastxxbss Chill Tohic. It is simply Iron sad quinine in a tasteless form. No cure ao pay. Price 60s. Tenderfoot (nervously)-I don't like the looks of the hotel. Is tbat the oulj 'place I can put upT Proprietor (slgnlflcantly)-Y-a-a-s, uu jless you prefer the graveyard over th bilL Indianapolis News. Few people ever really .want a thing until they see others chasing after it 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 snd 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 up 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. 8. Duffy. His ObllcatloB. The Due de Roquelaure was far, very far,-Trom being handsome. One day be met In the street an ugly Auvergnat Who bad some petition or memorial to present at Versailles. He immediately introduced him to Louis XIV., remark ing that be was under a special obliga tion to the gentleman. The king grant ed the favor asked and then inquired of the duke what was this pressing ob ligation. "But for him, your majesty, I should be the ugliest man In your do minions." T0C KNOW WHAT TOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 56c. Providing For the Future. "That wns a very liberal allowance you made your titled son-in-law." "Yes," answered the American mil lionaire. "Don't you think It will encourage htm In habits of idleness?' "Not a bit of It I am going to teach him to play poker and keep him hus tling to hold on to It" Washington Star. Don't Start Wrong. Pon'ttart.the summer with a finger ing cough or cold. We all 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 is the best cough medicine I ever used," says J. H. Bowies, Groveton, N. H. 'I never found anything else that acted so safely and quickly." F S Duffy. tie Last Shot. Captain S. H. Barton of Del Rio, Tex.; puts forth a claim to the much disputed' honor of having fired the last shot in the civil war. On May 13, 1805, after peace had been declared, a sharp fight took place near Brazos Santiago, Tex., between the Confederate forces under General Slaughter and the Union forces under Colonel Barrett The fight ing was done on the old field of Palo Alto. In the midst of the battle Gener al Slaughter received dispatches from the French troops who were watching the conflict from the other side of the Rio Grande which convinced him that the war was really over, and he order ed his men to cease firing. Captain Barton had command of the rear guard of the Confederates. As be was retir ing one of his men was killed by a stray shot and in anger be fired at the distant blue line. That, be asserts, was the last shot of the war. Miss Florence Newman, who has been a great sufferer from muscular rheuma tism, says Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is the only remedy that affords her relief. Miss Newman Is a much respected resi dent of the village of Gray, N. T., and makes this statement for the benefit of others similarly afflicted. This liniment Is for sale by F. & Duffy A Co. ;' , Tm Haaa Waa SkaJcr, i ( When John Qulncy Adams was eighty years of age, he met in the streets of Boston an old Mend, who snook bia trembling hand and s d, "Good morn ing, and bow is John Qulncy. Adams to dayTT . ;-. j !Thank, you," was the ex-president's answer. "John Qulncy Adams himself IS well,' sir; quite Well, I thank you. But the house In which he lives St pres ent Is becoming dilapidated. It Is tot tering upon its foundation. Time a ' the seasons have nearly destroyed Its root l pretty veil worn put Its walla are much shattered, and it trem bles with every wind. The old tene ment is becoming almost uninhabita ble, and H think John QulncyAdanu will have to move out of It soon. But he himself is ulte. well, sir; quite welL" ,( ).. ; With that the venerable sixth presi dent of the United States moved on with the aid of bis staff. Bean ? Ql I. sia Cure Digests what yon eat This preparation contains all of tht digeatants add digests all kinds ot food. ItglveslnsuntrellofauJ never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want The most sensitive stomachs can take It. By Its use niany thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the st om ach, relieving all distress afteft eating Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. W can't help but do you good Proprloriljby RO. PaWnr AOo.,Ohlrat Tun U. BuLUe contains 1 tluac lite too. sum. F. 8. DUrFY CO. TWr DMit Interfere. Governor Bob Taylor of Tennessee bad a heart as tender aa a woman, and the way he pardoned out convicts wai something awful. He was waited upon by a committee of the legislature, wh very flatly and in no uncertain r.waj told him that this "wholesale pardon ing must stop." "Gov'ner Bob" looked at the commit tee, tapped a bell, asked for lis pardon clerk and when be came said: "Make out pardons for every man In the penitentiary." The clerk bowed and withdrew. Then the governor looked at the committee, who were staring as If they thought hi was going mad. "Gentlemen," he said finally, "I am governor of Tennessee, and if this com mittee or any other ever again seeks tc interfere with my constitutional right to pardon I'll sign every pne ef thosi pardons which the clerk is making out Good morning." Denver Times. RELIEF HI SIX HOURS. DIstressIngKldney nd lBladder Dlr ease relieved in six hours by "New Great Booth Amihioait Kidrbt Curb." 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 is the remedy. Sold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist. Cholerle Veraaa Qalet Natures. Clarendon, says The Schoolmaster, made careful observation when he wrote: "Angry and choleric men ore as ungrateful and unsociable as thunder and lightning, being In themselves all storm and tempests; but quiet and easy natures are like air weather, welcome to all and acceptable to ail men; they gather together what the others dis perse and reconcile all whom the others incense; as they have the good, will and the good wishes of all other men, so they have the full possession of them selves, have all their own thoughts at peace and enjoy quiet and ease in their Own fortune, how strait soever it may be." $100 Dr. E. Dctchons's Anti-Diuretic may be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soils beddiag from incontinence of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. ' It arrests the trouble at once. $1. Sold by CD. Bradham, Druggist. IC Waan't Lighted. A mother was calling the attention of Iter little boy to the moon, which was to be seen clearly but pallidly In the early afternoon. "Why, you can't see the moon In the daytime," replied the youngster. "Oh, yes, you can. There It is over the trees." The little fellow looked hard and had to admit the fact that he saw it but he added, " 'Tain't lighted, anyhow." Wants Others to Know. "I havered 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 a good thing we ought to let others know It," writes Alfred Helnze, Qulncy. 111. They never gripe or distress. Sure, safe pills. F.S. Duffy. Why the Doctor Fait Baa.' ' "Dr. Bingham's badly used up by bis last case. ehV "l should say so. He pronounced the patient dead and sent for the un dertaker, when she came to life.'' - "He ought to be glad of it" ; "Not at all. Having pronounced the girl dead, be considered her recovery a reflection on his kill." Denver Times. 1 v - - . Stand Like a Stone Wall Between your .children and the tor tures of Itching and burning eczema, soaldhead or other skin diseases. How? why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, raver - Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns or Bruises. ; Infalll bis for Piles. 25c st O. D. Bradham's drugstore. Carry Oreea MaeS Parasol. ' It has been a fad for the Inst few years for girls to be quite regardless of their complexions during the summer, but the girl who Is wise will take my advice sod carry a parasol, and for the greatest comfort and to prevent sll strain snd glare to ber eyes let her have a dark green lining to It This lining will not affect In any way the outside covering or the appearance of her parasol. Mrs. Ralston In Ladles Home Journal. - DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE. ' Permanently cured by the " masterly power of "South Aksrica Nbbvisb Tonic.'' Invalids need suffer no longer, because this great remedy can cure them all. It is s cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and Indigestion.' The cure begins with the first dose. The re lief It btings Is marvelous and surprising It makes no failure, never' disappoints. No matter how long you have suffered, your cure is certain nnder the use of this great health-giving force. Pleasant and alwsys safe. Bold by O, D. Bradham, Drti'rdst. . : Dyspcp en. Political Pot Be tinner to Boil. Chief Justice OfDce. Csptals lain, of the Raleigh Bass Base Tessi, Whs Was Severely Isjared la sUaae With the Chsrlettes, Isspreved Tax Abstracts seat Oat Ralxioh, May 83. The Bute charters the Farmers' Ginning and Mining Co. of Scotland Neck, capital $30,000, A. J. Draper and others stockholders. There Is beginning to be considerable talk here about the contest for the Dem ocratic nomination for the Judgeships. It Is generally admitted tbat there will be a lively contest between Judge George U. Brown and H. G. Connor for the As sociate Justiceship. Brown has develop ed unexpected strength In tome quarters It is rumored tbat Judge Francis D. Winston stands a good chance of defeat by R. B. Peebles It Is conceded that W. R Allen will get the nomination Is this district, and It is said to be practi cally certain that Judge Walter II. Neal will win out In his district Cspt. Kalnofthe Raleigh baseball team, who was hit on the head by a pitched ball at Charlotte during Ral eigh's first game there, is being treated by a specialist here who says Kain will probably be all right In a week. The In jury was a severe one, and narrowly missed being fatal. State Auditor Dixon is sending out tax abstracts to the various counties and Is also calling on corporations for their June reports. His annual report will appear neit week. It should have come from the printer March 1, the au ditor says. The Ohio River & Charleston R. R., on which 450 State convicts sre at work, is now In eight miles of Bakcrsvllle, Mitchell county. The work Is very heavy. By July 1, it is expected the road will be in two miles of Bakersville. It will go no nearer. The Cape Fear and Southern railway, one end of which is at Apex, on the Seaboard Air Line, is being extended from Anfiler to Dunn, both these points being in Harnett county. Reveals a Great Secret It Is often asked now such 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 and germ-infect ed mucus, and lets the life-giving 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 most infallible remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guar anteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tles free at C. D. Bradham's. Frank. "You can always depend upon what a congressman tells you in a letter," remarked Squildig. "You can, can you?" replied Mc Swilllgen sarcastically. "Yes. Congressmen frank their let ters, you know." Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. "It is with a good deal ot pleasure and satisfaction that I recommend Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Druggist A. W. Sawtelre, of Hartford, Conn. "A lady customer, seeing tho remedy exposed for sale on my show case, said to me: 'I really be lieve that medicine saved my life the past summer while at the shore,' and she became so enthusiastic over Its merits that I at once made up ' my mind to recommend it in the future. Recently a gentleman came into my store so over come with colic pains that he sank at once to the floor. I gave him a dote of this remedy which helped htm. .1 repeal ed the dose and in fifteen minutes he left my store smilingly informing me mat ne ieit as wen ss ever." Bold by r. a Duffy ft Co. - ' - SelBahacaa. Gorklns Since meat has gone ap I've been forced to economize. . , Blller Have you quit eating meat? Gorklns-Oh, not That would be out of the question. But I now take tny meals down town. '' I have .got the fam ily In training on a vegetable diet, you see, and It never would do to tempt them by having meat In. the house Boston Transcript . 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 poisons from the sys tem, enrich the blood, improve appelite, make healthy flesh. Only 25c at C. D. Bradham's. ' , ' Sear Orapea. .'V' . Once upon a time a fox tried to shine socially, but his stomach wouldn't stand for it "Gross sensuality!" sneered he here upon. "Faugh! I will bare none of itr Hence sprang up the limited eultbf foxes of good family who ran to brains snd who either were not invited out at sll or'dld all the talking at the formal dinners. Puck. . HOW IT IS DOME. The first object In life with the Amer ican people Is lo "get rich;" the second,! how to regain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving, the second, (good health) by us ing Green's August Flower. Should ymt be, a despondent sufferer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint Appendicitis. Indigestion, etc.. such as Blrk Headache, Palpitation of the Ilesrt, Sour , Stomsch, Habitual. JOostlveuess, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostra tion, Low Spirits, etc., you need not suf fer another day. Two doses of the well known August Flower will relieve yon at once. Go to F. 8. Dn!Ty and (?et a sam ple bottle free. I'vu!?.r size, 7cts. Get Green's Special A. r ,;o. Troubles of a Postmaster. Wlastoa-Balera, N. C, Miy Post master Lewis' of Madisea says ths com plaint has aot been filed jet la ths big suit for damages brought by Mr. D.K Pope of Charlotte against Postmaster Lewis, Dr. McAsally and Chief ot Polios Webster of Madison. la ths suit last! tuled at Martlnivllla, Vs., against ths postmaster ao sxtradltloa papers have yet beea Issued. Receatly a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Lewis was sent the sheriff ot Rockingham county, but It was aot served. Postmaster Lewis admits that the Indictment against him la Vir ginia is Interfering somewhat with his plans. He baa a sweetheart In the state and he can not go to see her for fear of being arrested. If ths suits pending should result la "breaking ths match.'' Mr. Lewis thinks he will haves good case for damages sgainst Pope. ruiaMmar aa Ta Jamea.' " Notwithstanding the goodipricesha received for his books,;Flel(Ungyaa always more or less in difllcu ties, from his reckless mode of 'living.' ''Tpm Jones," however, was nearlypeingBac rlflced in one ot his Impecunious eflts for the sum of 23. ' The'publlsherfoN Innately asked for a dayjoxconslderjf he could risk such a suniandFleldIng in the meantime met ' Thomsonhe poet, to whom be told the transaction. Thomson scorned the Idea t( Fielding parting with bis brains fofcsacbf aeum and offered to get hlmDetter terms, but Fielding felt blmselfpartly -pledged. Never did author walCt monwa nx- lously on a publisher hopingto ejee cepted than did Fleldlngfboplng torbe refused. He waa refused' Joyfully he carried bis, manuscript to Thomson to fulfill bis "promise. The poet Introduced Fielding to 'Andrew, Miller, who handed the bootCbverrto his wife to read. She discerned Hts merits and advised her husband to keep It Over a pleasant dinner given by Miller to Fielding and Thomson the bargain was made which secured Fielding, to his great delight, 200 for the story. Miller is said to have clear ed 18,000 by "Tom . Jones," out of which be paid Fielding from, time to time various sums to the amount of 2,000, bequeathing him alsq a hand some legacy. Like a Drowning Man. . "Five years ago a disease the doctor called dyspepsia took such hold of me that I could scarcely go." writes Geo. S. Marsh, well-known attorney of Nocona, Tex. "I took quantities of pepsin and medicines but nothing helped me. As a drowning man grabs at a straw I grab bed at Kodol. I felt an Improvement ai once snd after a few bottles am sound and welt" Kodol Is the only preparation which exactly reproduces the natural digestive Juices and consequently is the only one which digests any good food and cures any form of stomach trouble. F.S. Duffy. Hid Hla Whip. The late Lord Queensberry's famous protest at the performance of Tenny son's "Promise of May"' had a quaint sequel, A society Journal, now deceased, made some scathing comments on, the incident Lord Queensberry armed' himself with a heavy whip and called t the office, asking to see the editor. He was conducted to the presence of an elderly woman,' who regarded him severely through her spectacles. Remembering the "Queensberry rules," be hid the horsewhip and .mere ly remarked that he had called to talk the matter over. Holds np a Congressman. "At the end ot the campaign,' writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con gressman, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speak ing I had about utterly collapsed. It teemed that all the organs In my body were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all rleht. It's the best all-round medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Over-worked run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c. uuaranteea uy u. u. uradiiam. . Mlsrat HaT Beea Wane. "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torkins, "that horse you bet on" There's no need of bringing the mat ter up. I know tbat my Judgment was very bad and all that" ... "Oh, I wouldn't take It to heart! The horse might have been beaten worse. You must give him credit for getting around ahead of the horses that were entered for the following race." Wash ington Star. '. ...n - ' . Pay Teas1 Dehts. ' "No, sir," declared. Gaazen as he warmed up to bis subject, "you'll never be happy so long as you are In debt Pay your debts, Swsyback, pay your debts." ; - "But I bsve no money," said Sway back. . "Then borrow it" Detroit ; Free Press. ;;.;-;'-v'v-";v:'.f: '- jy, Tratfc'a Chaaees. Wiluam-The Idea of his calling his book a historical novel 1 It doesn't agree with history even in the slight est particular, .i w Frederick And so may be quite true. Boston Transcript ; . " ' ' A Paamle. ) Mother (reprovingly to little girl Just ready to go for a walk) Dolly, that hole was not In your glove this morn ing. - ' ' , Dolly (promptly) Where was it, then, mamma t Of 100,000,000 passengers by sea all the World over fifty lose their lives. Of the same number by rail forty-seven are killed. ; .o mm ; ' -, ; , Beware , of a Cough. A cough Is not a disease but a symp tom. Consumption and bronchitis, which sre the most dangerous snd fatal diseases, have for their first Indication a persistent cough, ami If properly treated as soon as the cough appears are easily cured. Chambei Iain's Couirh Remedy his proven wonderfully successful, and gained its wldu reputation and extensive sale by its success In curing the diseases which cause coughing. - If it is not bene fic'al it will not cost you a cent For sfi'e ty F. 8. Duffy & Co. ARE YC'J WISE LTZrUlt maiuatbmiaraiudy t equal aUafc-aa Stuataag Mulmaat. a si easy way and a sure way to treat a case of Sore Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure healthy throat action is to take half a glassfull of water put into it a teaspoon ful of , Mexican Mustang Wnimcnt : and with this r:n.vl l'18 Ihrv-nt r.t frejnent lutorvah. Then lUi tb Mt-J :.f fo linoi.r .thoroughly whu tholinl ment an.t af t'r cloiii'; iiiw ixi.i-mmh-;i..i fMwf t twth tui.l wm around tho u t. Itui ru. ;ITi .23 CUR-. Cut'., COc. IT MAY BE YGH ., tua MuktiWig KUiih.-. ... 1 INK TBI Wire Screens, Door and Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, Ice ( ream Freezers, Ice Shavers. A full line of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Enamels in Gold, Silver and Allnminum. A new lot Ball Bearing Castors, improved. Our goods as represented. ' PRICKS THE LOWEST. Give us yonr orders. phone Gaskil! Hardware Co. 147. 711 Mmi.l.s 8t! NF.W IlKKN, N. C SPECIALS THIS WEEK M Smith's 6t Pollock St. - About 75 pieces Imitation Torchon Laces,r half inch to four inches wide, Special' Sale price 4c yard. ' Our entire line of 60c Shirt Waists at 35c, A Bargain File ot Colored Lawns 4c and 5c. Some ot these were our 10c grade. REMEMBER these are for JHIS WEEK ONLY. Gl Pollock St. SMTITS O, . .. ' . : ) l Tnmn tthttti o tv VI u X TO SaAE $8.00 and $9.00 Suits in our 11 U 1UU11 111MU 11 uw SBS.OO, Terms strictly uisn. back if not satisfactory . ' Ij. G. Vunn & Co., q ' Men' & Soy'n Wear, q IFoHocIs: Stxcot- , Jj S3g?3f). I 1 w; 1 . i: .::fji:.-rJ V: - U I 1 1 1.1 vTT ' aaS Mmkm mmM aal m AtW ' ' I- .1 Willi a running -.1 with Atexi. .i i..JUt) . . -III. 90 Middle St. O mnrn itatit O t nv r iv o llJ ILOZCSTiErZ". Fpring line for ' q All Suite guaranteed. Money - 'TUCKER BROS. 810 North Front Street, . : WIIMINQTON, ;. . V. IV tfhe place to boy jour Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES. Ir TfarAiom nnd TVimuclin Rpnnifp and Marble. Lettering and Finish the S Best. Send for lntest designs. All work delivered. Branch yard, Goldsboro, N. C. :': - ujU ; '..C ;. Lottie.
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