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II WEEKLY JC1N1L EstabUsaaa , Published ia Two Bactoos, svery Tm y wd Friday, as M Middle gtnat, Raw bam, n. U.; 1 I "CHARLE3 U STEVENS, bditos &xo noramofc " 8UB8CBIPTIOH RATES Two Month, ..... jrJ1, Threee Month, J- Biw liih. . 60 Twelve Months, V.fl.00 ONLY IN ADVANCE Advertising raieafoxnasbed po ap plication at th offlos, or npoa Inquiry ' WThe Jouasn l only sent oa py-ln-advanc basia. Subscriber will receive notice of expiration of their sub scription and aa immediate response w notice wul be! appreciated '.by the J0U&HA.1. Entered at the Postofflce.PNew Bern tf. C aa aecond-claM matter. Section Oae, Tnessav, IneS,l8. ACCUSTOMED TO AN INCREAS ING TRADE The average business man of this country, expecti to see his trade ahow a good Increase each year, hence If his trade shows any sign of hesitancy In IU volume, the claim of doll tiroes Is at once made. The official report of Imports and ex ports of the country, ending April 80th, Indicate that the people of this country are beginning to encroach upon their ' great era of prosperity, and become ex travsgant through over much prosper ity. This Is shown In the greatly Increased Imports, amounting to $901,000,000, probably the greatest for any year In the history of the country. And Instead of this increase of Im ports being offset by a corresponding sum in the exports, the exports for the year ending as above noted show a fall ing off, the excess of exports last year at this time being $673,000,000 against $315,000,000 this year. Accustomed to an increasing export trade, this falling off Is not satisfactory from a business view, certainly not when the greatly increased Import trade It considered. Still with a trade balance of half a bil lion dollars, there is evidence in this amount of the great volume of trade in favor of the United States, but no mat ter If this balance teems sufficient, any falling off In exports will be received with unfavorable comment by every citizen of the United States. In tha revenues of thef country, there nrbe aTecructfon of $'lW(,000, beginning- -with July 1st of this year, caused by the repeat of the waf taxes. But there" Is on hand at present, ac cording to the last report of thff treasury department a reserve' surplus M $137, 006,009; whtch aTIdwIag'fo'r the decreased Income for the next uscaT7ear, it is es Ifmatta win leave Vmargjtf of' $99,000, 000. ' , ' MAN'S HEEDLESSNESS TO DANGERS. With the advent of each season In the ' year, there Is an outcry In certain quar ? ten In all the great cities, over the health conditions of the people. If (hit public demand Wat not made; and remedies applied to local sanitation, It la Impossible to tell what the lota of human life would be In' those city. dis tricts where drainage1 Is f deflclenVakd the crowded lOtkilngV filled with.! In habitants, make veitnaltn'se bad, W tpreads the germs of disease. ' The volcano disturbance In the West Indies, followed by the great lost of Itfe, makes those people away1 from Martin ique wonder why any people will ex poae their lives to . inch' rials,' aa befell ihoie dwelling'upder the shadow of MW : Felee. But man's carelessness to possible dangers. Invites his destruction, not . more under Mount Pelee, than In some of the noisome and crowded "dfsiSticti of the great cities. , At an exchange' sayt oa thli subject of man's heedleaeaetC to danger. , "Much has been aald of the audacity 1 of man In building hit home In spot so dangerous as the slopes of Mount Pelee have proved themselves to be. Yet all history affords iiostratlobl of the calm forgetfulnes wltis which the race erects its dwelling placaaoa . the sites of the most dreadfu catintTophm;- Vesuvius still smokes over -peaceful Nspies. LIs- ' linn Huh: hftuiHfnl and Intnnainff. whra a "convulsion of nature" once Drought nnotterable fright and desolation. ; The Japanese still crowd the courts of their tide-swept Islands, and the Chinese hud 'die along the" banks t)f the iioang-Ho. It is not two'yeara since Qalvetton was overwhelmed by flood, yet a new Oalvea 'ton Is being built on the duagerous site of the wreckage, and the" people of the , r:, re Tfiij to take their chances of a 1 ruater la the future. Ther is t .:i:a!w"BOth1iittO"ftriivent second 1 l vava ircu luo1 u;r, yei inecuv j,,,, ft daily task, sf"rently una- i , J, :n in r;,aruo 1 enterprises r t in thp ,1, b' ...... 3 l.. y oiler tr.-..3 t--.1 a i: , : wie, - r 1 t t requa-e 1 1 1 i ' r '- labor and have no difficulty la obtaining recruits. W llva la aaaaaltary houses, With death and dlaeaa ataring at us frota trery corner, and yet ah adder at th on audacity of people who ara will ing to spend their days beneath th carting amok of long-smouldering volcano." GOOD ENOUGH, IS ROT ENOUGH. Iris the person who Is never tatltfled with aay achievement that aooompllahes the great thingt In this world. . Good enough, meaning easily satis- fed, docs not cause the world to prog- rets, nor does It produce any marked development. In the charch, the member who la good enough. Is never an Important fac tor In the religious . growth of the eaurch, for he or she Is satisfied that ex isting conditions are all right, and no aggressive Christianity la needed. In the social world, there would be no advancement If those who were satisfied that present conditions were good enough, were In control of society's movements. And In commercial life, there would be no great industries established,' no great trades consummated, If the spirit of good enough was the controlling power. 80 It Is with communities which refuse to recognize the fact that conditions to day are radically different from those of yesterday, and continue to be satisfied with the good enough of yesterday, as if today had nothing new In It. It Is not enough for the Individual or the community, that present conditions are easy, that drifting along causes leas worry and work than the effort which would produce something through sin cere endeavor and desire to better exist ing conditions. Good enough, has no part with the power which marks progress, which seeks to advance every worthy cause, and bring greater results out of condi tions that may appear to have reached their best ends. Good enough Is never enough to ac complish what Is really needed In the world. Statb of Ohio, City or Toledo, Lucas County. j BP. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chenky & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catabrh Cube. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Clh dav of December, A. D. 1888.' t- , ;a. w. gleason, j seal J Notary Public Hairs Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEYS CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Pamily Pills are the best Saatlk Sea SapcMtltlaaa. Nearly all tribes of south sea island ers believe that the sky Is a great blue basin inverted over the world. To them the outside of the basin is all fire. The sun, moon and stars they take to be holes cut in the basin through ' .which a peep at the great outside fire may be Happy Time In Oil Town. "We felt very happy," writes1 R.N. BeviTl. Old town, Va., "when Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of g bad case of scald head." It delights all who use It for Cat, Corns, Burns, Braise; Bolls, Ulcers, ' Eruptions. In fallible for Plies. Only 35c at C. D. Bradham's drag store. ' ' STATE LINES. ' Missouri Is becoming a great soft oof producing state. , -Texas has a permanent school fund amounting to nearly $8,000,000. r Iowa has87,606 war pensioners. Dur ing the civil war Iowa, with a popula tion' of 673,000 Tn' I860, sent" 76.000 troops to the Union army. Finny Temples lnlndii. , Sacred eows often defile Indian tem ples, but worse yet Is a body that's pol luted by constipation. Don't permit It Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold misery. Thep give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, line appetite: Only 25c at U. D. Bradham's drug store. 'r:.rrAHBra Keedc. I -Daughter-1 have an iurltatiof to the theater and have no chaperon. Mother You must , have one. of course, or you shan't go. It's from Mr, Bllmpurse, I suppose. ; t " "No. it's from Mr. Tafrjnrae. Uor fiever mlnft about the chaper- orj,--N9W.Iork Weekly. ' Mr. W.'B. Whedon, Cashier5 of the FlrsfNatloBarBank of Wlnterset, Iowa In a recent letter gives some experience a carpenter In his employ, that will be of value to other mechanics. . Hs says: "I had a carpenter working for me who Wat obliged to Stop work for several days on account of being troubled with dfa.-rhoeaV I mentioned to him (bat I had ben stintlarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy had oured me. He bought a bottle of it from the druggist here and Infor,- "i me that one dose cured him, snd h t 'i st his work." For sale by F.l. ii C .. , aG (L l' J L spopsia Cure Dy ui jests yoa cat. This preparation contains all of tht digestanu and Algesu all kinds ol food. It gives Instant relief auj never f , i fl t. 1 1 PA It fkllmva Wrn Ia &a alt fjnv mm m the food you want Tie snostsensitive DwiuwvuB mu wua ib. py iu use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything elm failed. It prevents format ion of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to taka It can't he!? talatVyMgoot rV'p!! only by E.O. DiWriTaOaMJhiraa ' l ift, tl U4Uu cue laiuli UmesUmviOc. U F. 8 DUFFY A CO. NAVAU NOTES. The- new Jimmum battleship, the ail kasa, la tlte heaviest warship aOoat Her displacement la 15,200 tone. Accurate aim with the guns of the new French cruiser Jeanne d'Arc has been"Tound luipossttire owing to the ex cessive vibration f the vessel's hull. Two of three 'great British battle thlpa to be laid down this fear are to he named' Commonwealth and Domin ion in compHmerrr 10 Australia and Canadareepectlvely. SaTedt Froin it Awful Fate. a "Everybody said I had consumption," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields,- of Chambers burg, Pa. "I Was Bd low after six months of severe sickness; Caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. Klng'a New Discovery for Consumption, used" It, andjwa com pletely c ured." For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases It is"the safest cure in the world,and Is Infallible for Coughs, Colds and Bronchial Affections. Guar anteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tles free at C. D. Bradham's. Th Dlmr Hra. Details in regard to the manner in Which meals were served during the dark ages do not abound. It Is only to ward the twelfth century that we be gin to have a little light on this inter esting subject When a meal was ready in the thirteenth century, the guests of a castle, with the vassals, were assem bled to the sound of a horn, a method of summoning that appears to have been the privilege only of the greatest lords. Some hnedreds of years later a bell was used for the purpose. Virulent Cancer Cured. Burtiing proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine Is given by druggist Q. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced incura ble cancer. They believed his case hopeless till he used Electric Bitters and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney snd microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts Its matchless heal ing power, blood diseases, skin erup tions, ulcers and tores vanish. Bitters 50c, Salve 25c. at C. D. Bradham's. Fatal to Mice. Mice cannot exist on Papa Little, an island in St Magnus bay, on the west of Shetland. To test the truth of this statement several mice nt various' times were brought there, but the soil proved so uncongenial that they soon died. A Real Friend. "I suffered frem dyspepsia and Indi gestion for fifteen years," says' W T Bturdersnt of Merry Oaks, N. C. "After I.had tried many doctors and medicines to no avail one of my friends persuaded me to try Kodol. It gave Immediate ' re lief, leanest almost anything ' I want now and my digestion Is good ' I cheer fully, recommend Kodol." Don't try to cure stomach trouble by dieting: That only further weakens the system. Ton need wholesome, strengthening' 'food. Kodol ensbles you to assimilate "what yon eat by digesting It without 'the stomach's aid. F. 8. Duffy. T Malt Iroa. ;-h,i The heat of a common coal fire ii 1,140 degrees, but it takes 3,479 degrees to melt iron. n Sabatltat Fa Bags. When eggs are scarce, put sway at night a teacup of mashed potatoes In which has been strained a tableepoon- ful of sugar and mix It in the corn cake batter next morning. ' lou will find the cakes light and sweet j Spring Feyer. ... Spring fever Is another name for bll lousness.- It Is more serious thaa' most people think. A torpid liver and fnaciiv bowels mesn a poisoned system. If neglected, serious Illness msy ; follow such svmDtoms. De Witt's Little . Earl v Risers remove all danger by stimulating the liver, opening the bowels and cleans ing the system of Impurities. Safe pills, Never gripe. "I have taken De Witt's Little Early Risers for torpid liver every spring for years," writes R M Everly, Mouadsvtlle, W. Va. "They do me more good than anything I have ever tried. F. 8. Daffy. . " A Hart WaaA. In Vienna tbey have a single word for an occurrence very common with them m winter, the bursting of a wa ter pipe. This is the word: "Hochquel lenwasserllcferungarohrenfatalltaton." Ready to Yield. "I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel 8alve for piles snd found It a certain cure," ssys 8. R. Meredith, Willow- Grove, Del. Operations unnecessary to enre piles. They always yield to DeWltts Witch Hazel salve. Cures skin diseases, all kinds of wounds. Accept no' counter fo!ts. F. S. Dully. ' ; IW1 Decoration Day Obserred In Govern ment Offices, Soldiers Borne. dev. A jeeck Setaras Fran aa Eda eatlenal Tear ef the Stat. " . Xall Bex ' Wreckers" Arr . rested. CotUa Mill lateresta Merged. Rauuoh, May 8a Decoration Day was observed here by the closing of the Federal building and a snort session of court. Many persons, Including the In mates of the Soldiers' Home went to the admirably kept National Cemetery in the afternoon. The address there was by Maj; H. L. Grant, clerk of the Feder al Court. The closing exercises of the State In stltutlon here for colored deaf mutes and blind were held today. There are 165 pupils. , Oov. Aycock returned this morning from WInBton Salem, where he attended Ike centennial commencement of Salem Female Academy. He goes to Chapel Hill next Monday, to be present at the State Ualverslty commencement. There are 40 graduates there this year. The State authorises the dissolution of the Warren Land Company of Durham. Claudius Dockery has arrived here to make Raleigh his homo. He will practice law. State Jommissions to the three "Star" cadetaat the Bingham School, Ashevllle have been issued, as follow;: Captains John M. Hewitt, J. W. Hlnton; First Lieutenant, H. H. Hlnton. Tht closing exercises of the Raleigh Male Academy were held today. Editor J. W. Bailey of the Biblical Recorder delivered the address. The board of agriculture was at the Agricultural and Mechanical Cpllege to day. The two white men who wrecked ru ral free delivery letter boxes near Clin ton were brought here today for trial In the fedtral court. Their offense Is very serious indeed. They were traced by Inspector Oonnally, who secured a re markable lot of evidence against them, though Ihey did their work at night. It appears to be pretty well under stood sere that the merger of cotton mills which H. E Fries is arranging for will succeed. It is said that several mills which were not at first mentioned now desire to enter the combination. At the Soldiers' Home today the fu neral of W. E. Aid ridge was held. He was the first Inmate and was also the oldett, being nearly 90 years of age. The firemen here are making great preparations for the State convention. Arrangements are to be made to give delegates and visitors a notably good time. AU the commencements at the white colleges here are now at an end. St. Mary's was the last Its students went home today. There were 625 students In the white female colleges here. OASTOniA. Bam th Istt Kind V01 Haw Always Bonght -Tbe Kind Vol Ham Always f Bigaatart of LAW POINTS. To determine whether a right exists under n contract or what construction may be placed thereon acquiescence by one party in the known construction of the other and compliance with bis demands based on the contract are ma terial In evidence. (37 8. B. Itep. 854.) . Where on a contract for the purchase of goods the buyer tendered his check for the proper amount iu payment and no objection was made to the amount or form of the tender the seller cannot afterward object that the tender was not made In money. (05 Pac. Rep. 053.) . f r; While the Interpretation of the par ties; as evidenced by their njrts, will In cases of doubt be resorted to for the purpose of arriving nt their true Inten tion, this rule Is never allowed to gov ern when the effect will be to over throw the plain terms of the contract (91 lib App. Rep. 28.) 1 TOO KNOW "WHAT YOTJ ARB 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 tasie'ear form. : No cure no pay. Price 69c. A PoUonona Wu, r Wax Is n substance secreted by the bee and is analogous to the fat of the higher animals. The wax of a species of bee common iu Patagonia, Tierra del Fnegb and . other parts of southern South America and the adjacent is lands is a dark blue in Color and ia said to be more poisonous than arsenic. A Sprained Ankle Quickly-Cured. "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary editor of the Guide, Washington, Va. "After using seversl well recommended medicines without success; I tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to ssy that relief came at soon as I began Its use and a complete cure speedily ( 1 lowed." Sold by F Huffy A Co. . Daaana- Julrr l"r GroaehrMa. ' The julep f 'u'.iiitmiK Is rr6nime;!iV(l aa one of t!u iMi: remoflloK fir chronic bronchitis v:UU l:m:i!:io!r"t expeetoin Hon nnd itutrhrrt d.vximuu, A drum eight or ten times n ly during tht first diivn Itt usually j.tscribed. and Inter thi- cose tun be diminished. The sirii Is prepared is follows: Cut the fralf hi tiliccs nnd place tlirni In a Jar; sprinkle with sujrnf nnd cover the jar, which Is then i veloprd li straw and placed l:i coltl wi ,vr. and the luticr is heated to tin- bMi :x point. The Jur is then removed, a I k svihI to cool, and the juice Is poured teio little bottles. The Best Prescription for Ralarla. Chills and Fever Is s bottle of G rove's Tabtklhss Chili, Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no py. I .' efs. : .' WITHDRAWS FROJt RACE. . Nr. Caartcs L. Abermcthy' Fibllshe Btatcmcxt of Hit resitioa u4 . Heasoa Dec lining Road. BtUoa. " Mr. Charles L Aberaethy of Carteret connty, the most formidable opponent of Hon. Charles R. Thomas, lathe third district, has Usaed the following addraa to the Democrat of the District. It Is a manly act oa his pert end shows true Democracy. . ;E To the Democrats, Third District: There are UsMe In every aaaas life, when duty demands that Individual am bition should be laid upon the altar of public good. It Is known to all Demo crats that I wal a candidate for nomina tion to Oongrees. I have no apologies to make for hav ing been a candidate. Aay man could well feel proud to represent In the halls of Congress a great people like those who live In this district. The contest has now narrowed down to Mr. Thomas and myself. There has been a precedent in this district for years, to give Congressman two terms, and then give the nomina tion to some other deserving Democrat, the presidential elector usually receiving the preference. I went Into the contest with this Idea. My friends have conducted my cam paign In a clean maaner, and I am sure my opponent, himself, will say that much. But In 1898 there started a revolution in North Carolina politics, the history of whlclrls so recent, that It is well re membered by all It ended In securing to the people of the State a constitution al amendment, which perpetuates white supremacy In North Carolina for all time to'come. Onr election methods were questioned by the opposition, and In thla district Mr. Fowler undertook to overthrow the will of the majority, and made an at tack upon the integrity and honesty of our people. He made his contest on these lines, and published It to the world, but not withstanding the Republican majority In the the lowSEsanch of Congress, his virile and rebellions attack upon our, good people met with no encouragement whatever, snd he signally failed to sub stantiate any of his charges. Since coming of sge, I have been a supporter of the great Democratic party and its prlnslples, and have always been ready to serve my party as best I could. After carefully considering the matter I am convinced that giving to Mr. Thom as another term, will be a vindication of the Democrats of the district, and It seems to me that in view of the fact that our election methods have been ques tioned, and that the honor and Integrity of the Democrats of the district have been assailed, that it becomes my duty to lay aside, for the time my personal ambition for the good of my party, I therefore withdraw from the race. I am a young man and can abide my time and whether I ever have the honor of representing you In Congress or not, I feel by this act the consciousness of haying done my duty to my party and the Democrats of the district. -I wish to hereby thank all my friends In the district for their kind words and loyal support of my candidacy. Tours yery respectfully, Charles L. Abernktbt, Beaufort, N. C. May 80, 1902. Ton may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active (nergetlo man with a torpid liver and yon may know that his food; or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, Im prove his digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price 85 cents. Samples free at F. 8. Duffy & Co's drug store. A Slasaiaa LI sard. The tnntnwa, a nine inch long lizard of New Zonliind. Is said to be the most sluggish animal In the world. He is usually found clinging to rocks and has been known to remain in the same spot for months. How be lives is a mystery. Black Walaa. Black walnut Is less than half the weight of a corresponding quantity of ebony. Call at F. 8. Duffy ft Co's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They1 are an elegant physic. They also Improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect - Physical Formation at Mexico. ' Mexico possesses a cVirious physical formation. Rising rapidly by a suc cession of terraces -from the low, sandy coasts on the east and west, it culmi nates in a 'central plateau, running In ft northwesterly and southeasterly di rection and having an elevation vary ing from 4,000 to 8,000 feet above the sea. High above this plateau tower the snow capped crests of several vol canoes, most of which are extinct Ten of them are over 12,000 feet in height, and three look down upon fer tile valleys from altitudes of 17,782, 17,350 and 10,000. These are Popo catepetl. Orizaba and IxtacdhuatL - A Good Cough Medicine. It pwks ' well tor hsmberlain's Congh Remedy when druggists use It in i heir own furv.tlles In preference to any nthrt. "I have sold Ubsmberlatn'sOoagh ! -tardy for the rat Ave years with com J pVtp'MlfciIon 10 mvself snd enstom- es, !nireMJ Goldsmith, Vsn Ellen. N. Y. "I liw 'ws s used It In my own fnmlly for both ordinary coughs and colds and for the cough following la grippe, snd find It very efficacious." For sale by F. 8. Dully A Co. i , ... ' ;:st what j 3 i. Mexican ftuitarig Liniment oat tr a or near tl arfr, tUHiai l Ui Uxjo ana anvjt For a Lame Back,' Sore Muscles, ' . or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore ness of your body there is nothing 1 that will drive out the pain and in- ; flammation so quickly as . -. ., ... . ,, . , " .: : ' Mexican -Mustang1 Liniment. If you cannot reach the,spot your self get some one to assist you, for it is essential that the liniment be rubbed in most thoroughly. Mexican ilustang Liniment the ailments of bones and all domeetio animals. In fact, it is a flesh healer and paiii killer no matter who or what tha patient a SUMMER SUGGESTIONS At Sim it Bathing Suits; Negligee Shirts, Gauze Uunderwear, Straw Hats, Light Suits . oi Clothes, Wash Neckwear. These are only a few hints, we have everything else lor sum mer comfort. And for Your Boy A Nobby Line oi two-piece Suits From 50c to $2.00. 61 Pollock St. THIS SMITH In Men's, Women's and Children's Oxfords. . Men's White Canvas Oxfords, $1.25. ' Women's 12.00 Oxfords for 11.50. " Children's $1.50 Oxfords for $1.00. , 7. I BAXTER, Phone 160. 89 middle Street VIE DilE Kl ! Wire Screens, Door nnd Window Screen?, Lawn Mqjrers, Ice ream Freezers, Ice Shavers. . A full line of Hardware,' Paints, Oils, Vnrnish, Enamels in flold, Silver and Alluminnm. , ' A new lot Ball Bearing Castors, improved. , . Our goods as represented, PRICES THE LOWEST. Give us your orders, PHONIC . 147. ' r ...... ( uitpmn tluaUKh tha nnaclai aa4 uult.II 1 ! auu I n's 'S 99 BXiddle WEEK GaskiU Hardware Co. 7 MiDOLiiSl NEWBK1K, N. O. TUCKER DHOS. 8!0 North Front Street, I WILMINGTON, - N. V. The place to buy your Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES. Ir Foreign and Domestic Granite and ' L'iille. . ' Let'.; rin- and Finish the - F - Fond for latest designs. All " '"'c (' live?? 3.'. L.cli jurd, GoUdboro, N. C.