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CCZI5G TCS1CC0 SEASOU. LQDS TIE III THIRD CONGRESSIONAL AROUND 1ND AROUT. THE BASE BALL BE5ETTT. Prospect IV llg lUrkct at Hew Ikre. Americaa sad Fordo liven. The tobacco seasoa will open la New Em, Aorast 1st aad the promise Is for crest yew U tobacco, v Tbe crop prospects are for a large yield ol fi quality. A.ed tor the tobacco turner, Ue pros pect k that thsre will be aa active oe sassd for ill tbe tobacco brought to this BVktl ' Tlwt will b representatives from the Aaaerlcaa Tobacco Comply, and tbe . Imperial (EaglUb) Tobacco Ooeapaay be sides other buyers, this indicating tha desnaad which aunt exist tor the aew tobacco crop. - Tobacco farmera should remember that tbe New Bern market baa always baea a good one for them, and tbla jear will be area better than In the past. TmYiilUwMwmtaejt ef Freeh Pork Bausage In oil Wlelb. Beat Ioom Batter 80c lb. Fox BiTer Print Batter 15c; good cooking Batter 23c lb. J. R. Parker, Jr. STORIES MADEOVltF FEET . Amiwl Tracks la tkt WmI WhJeh Bvtrmr Iatltr. Each animal makes Its own kind of track In tbe mad, snow or dost No two make exactly the same. The track of a coon la never Ilka that of a fox. ! j and ithe track of a fox la readily die s' ; tlngitlahed from that of a rabbit or anjall dog. And, more than that, tbe t .track of one coon may differ from that of his own brother, so that one can sometimes distinguish the track of given Individual and by seeing It on 'different occasions get aomethlng like an Insight Into Its life. Thus a famous grlBaly in the west was known by his track. One of his toes had been cut off. by a trap, and the difference that made,ln his track was easy to see. To come. nearer home, our common animals sometimes have unpleasant experiences with steel traps. The marks of these on their feet often add a peculiarity that Identifies the animal In other cases the track is extra large or small or is crooked, but It always keeps the main features of Its kind. Tha traek of one sort of animal rarely need be mistaken for that of another, and the A! B O of tracking Is to learn the chief, kinds of footmarks that are to be found in your region. The way to learn tracks is to draw those that yon find, always sketching them right from nature, never from memory, and It is alwaya best to make them exactly life else. Ladles' Home Journal fkCttMLaaa. Thebealjfloes'nbtM ffuntifhe'basTcomipleteT hWfexetilent?Dtietitethenhi gooQnap,vyipgkuponeBrajwu-vi. thloeorJaafclciaBjfpossibleft bre5thlngfhole.TheT;8llghte8tIsori&a avlUikwjiken.bim.andVwraoutan Mlandttrat -.tteraxrarceria!recrn. TOlla1nthesie HeanWtf derf or ;ftly,hirtfl yelw ,where"I hewillXcomeiipJnoi ,ThlTno''pneknowaibei lmrDl&toTsfeal aMe;ofIthetShanghWpilac;K coveredVlthJMs;p OTM.cloaedLlwhenelaeaTliafillffTmeB and on;the .watchhloolabpttjfpt favoxablespomtofderturejptyesjn aer.tne ice; ana iraueiQgnny;juai Alatnnr-A ni dlrooHonfh rbme! tbekverj; spot 'where tbe'eeall pectedtto co down. The Beal';fa' thus settled, anXthe.bears shrewdness earns Its reward. Bt,Nlcnoias. Tk Qe TatiCaK Pari and oaithewayomilateftitnlght they, made a.wagerithaUthetoneSwho did not do as hlsfe Jol(rlJrahild pay, for.V champagne supperlthe;fol . lowing night, f The first )nejreturned borne, and bis .Wife greetedthimithnsf "Hello,yonJbeanty)i.That'gtlgbt, Knocx au tne ornaments on ine mamm . plecer ' ; , . He knocked them all off. I The second returned iands oil going IptfUfhoD8ofeJlBigalji8the'plano, ,whereorxmhlsVtfeiaalds . "Go on; get r chopper and smashrft op!" tie did.so. The?third returned, and on going op . stairs bia wlfe said: "You-, miserable I scamp, fall down stairs and break your neckl Needless to say, he paid for the sup- f-per,-jxindon spare Moments. ; '! " j i : fkelBariBatraiea. ; ?Aa" entomologist In South America " tried bis utmost, jvltb the aid of the most up to date appliances, to secure some specimens of a. beautiful swal- - towtall butterfly, but With no success. - The lira creator never came low ' enough. Chancing to meet a native . . after one of bis many, futile attempts, , be mentioned the fact The native un dertook to procure several live sped 1" mens for a shilling apiece and on the 'following day presented himself to the .A delighted naturalist with six butter ' flies. It was not till the entomologist 'was about to leave tbe district that be , f disclosed his method, j i 't The natives are very skillful in the ' see of their blow: gun, oftea killing big . je game with darta blpwn therefrom. In this Instance thejnfln waited till tha butterfly lad'setuea,then blew a pel let at it witharfMeii.free to stupefy, It for the tlm tnwrPture was easy. Fresh Grap6-Et, Postam Cereal, Saratoga Chlpl nd Oat Flakes at J R. ; "; ParkerJr!. ' " : - 4 All TJ m aft Aa.eV eft a rw - r-t to ta ie. Tour money Tt f ' i. ': i: New fctn It First Mice SUte Leafec lastly Defeat WUalagtea, Tsster- day. Fsarteea to MaUlag. . Tea Slatles, Fir Twa Baggers. Greeasbere aad Xalelga toda ra bcbtkdclk. Mew Bera at Wilmington. Ralalgk at Durham. Charlotte at Greeniboro. vistkhdav's aasoxTs. New Bera 14, Wllmlagtoa 0, Raleigh 4, Dorham 5. Charlotte 16, Greeniboro 7. standing or thk clubs. WON LOST PES C1HT. New Bern Greeniboro Charlotte Durham Raleigh Wilmington 4 3 8 1 1 e 0 1 1 3 3 4 1.000 .750 .750 .150 .250 .000 Special to Journal. Wilmihotom, Jaly 8. The Trackers agaia smashed Kreuse all over the lot today, easily taking the game by a score of 14 to 0. Tea singles and five two base hits com pleted the record, Foster having to bis credit two singles and a doable, Temp- 11a, a single and doable, and Wind three hits out of five times op. New Bera got three pretty doable plays, one of them made by Foster un assisted at first. Mr. Robert Gwaltnev umpired the game and gave general satisfaction. Score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0-R H K New Bern 0 0 4 1 0 7 2 0 0-14 15 Wilmington 0 0 000000 0- 0 4 Batteries Symoo and Thacksrs, Krause and Fisher. FOUL HITS. 1,000. How do you like that boys. Three double plsys denotes fast work for oar boys. Tbe Balls passed the Galls In the race for tall-end honors yesterday. Maybe New Bern will stay right in first position all the year, Who Knows. Templin continues to improve In his batitlng. Also Wind Is fatteulog his aver age. , .New Bern has the proud distinction of lead In it the League for tbe first time. May the h. e. of tbe Star treat our fel lows all right daring tbelr stay in the Gull town.; Raleigh lost to the Durham Bulls yes. terday. From observation It pleased the cranks here. My, what a walloping Kelly and his Klda got ' yesterday, The sting of a Hornet avalleth much. Treager and Phllbla have been released by Raleigh. Treagw's bad habit ot muffing easy fly balls In tbe field cost hint his job. New Bern may be playing a weak team this week, but look at the way we are trounclnc them. Two runs, nine teen hits In four games. Two games In Wilmington today. Tbe first Is an exhibition event and Randolph will try his hand at pitching. The regu lar game In the afternoon Gettig will pitch. '8. J. Baas (S. J. means ttmlllng Jim mle) Ditched a remarkable game here Wednesday and can be pat down as one of the foxiest twlrlers In the North Car olina League. . . I; Row gh Stops a Car. "Did you ever notice," said the man Who had observed things in genera until it bad become chronic, "how. the different classes of women attract the attention of street car conductors when they wish to get off the car and the conductor has bis back turned? "A young woman who has not been dry bred and who Is retiring In dispo sition will ride two blocks out of her way before she will consent to attract attention to herself by creating a dis turbance. She will simply wait until the conductor looks around.': Another woman, more self reliant, would calm ly ring the bell and step off. "Then there Is the clinging vine type of woman, who always appeals to tbe man sitting nearest her. Tbe matron who has self possession will invariably speak loud enough for the conduct or to hear and yet retain her dignity. Tbe masculine woman will whistle." New York Herald. v bntlook For July. Among the fall page portraits of ama hie persons In The Outlook's Jaly Haga- atne Number are those of Professor Wood row" Wilson, the newly elected President otPrlncetoa.the Hon-Michael Henry Her bert, the new British ambassador to the United BUtes, Herbert B. Scalers, the first United States Minister to Cuba, and Mrs. Charles Denlion, the new Presi dent of the Federatloa of Women's Club Another single page picture of special Interest Is a reproduction of the remark able and beautiful statue called The Spirit of the Confedracy," designed by lr. F. W. Rackstnhl, the sculptor, of Et. LobIs. . . ; ." ; - . ... '.....v Remnant Sale TL!i week we will devote to the sell ing of remnants, all kinds of remnants that have accumulated daring the last tureemont'. s. If you want somebar- ,!us on woolen silk and cottoa dress gool remnants. Come tt!a week. - Eir.rooT cim CeavcaOea ecu at CakUbMO. C K. Tkoaut CaaalaaoaUy Ksanlaaic -Far Thlrs Term The delegates to the Third N. C. Ooa- greaatoaal District Coaveatloa aaet yes terday at 1 p bl la tbe Messenger Opera boose la Goldsbora. There were representatives from each of the sine eoanties of tbe district. The coavenlloe was called to order by W. L. HOI. of Warsaw. Oa aaotloa, A. D Ward ot Craven was made temporary chalrmaa, F. O. Hen derson of Onslow, secretary. The following were aaaed as a eom- mlttee oa permanent organlaatloa. Car teret, D. B. Wells; Cravea, G. V. Rich rdaoa; Pamlloo, D. B. Hooker, Samp son, A. H. Herring; Peader, J. H Wells; Oaslow, & M. Koonoe; Jones, J. O. Par ker, Duplin, W. L. Hill Committee oa platform, Carteret, I A. Garner, Craven, E. M. Green; Wayne, J. E, Robinson; Pamlloo, A. B. Cam pen; Peader, J. H. Wells; Onslow, F. C. Hen derson; Jones, W. B. Hargett; Duplla, Dr. J. M. Falson. While the committees were out Charles L Abernetby of Carteret wu called upon for a speech. J. S. Robinson, as chairman on plat form, read the report. E. M. Green, of Craven read a resolu tion. The committee on permanent Organise tlons reported J. W. 8. Robinson of Sampson as permanent chairman of tbe convention. The several e nnmlttees reports were adopted. A. D. Ward, of Craven, In a short but comprehensive and forcible speech, put in nomination, Hon. Charles R. Thomas as the convention's nominee for Con gress for the Third District. The nomination was seconded by A F. Howard of Sampson. On motion the rales were suspended and on .notion of J. E. Robinson of Wayne, Mr. Thomas was unanimously nominated by acclamation. Mr. Thomas waa called for and ap pearing was given a hearty ovation, to which he responded In a speech of ac ceplance. The following District Executive com mlitee was named to servo for the en suing two years. Chairman W L Hill, Duplin, secretary TC Wbltakar, Jones, A B Hooker, Pamlico, A H Herring, Sampson, J B Black, Pender, S B Taylor, Onslow, T D Webb, Carteret, J E Robinson, Wayne F 3 Ernul, C riven. Convention adjourned sine die. PASSED THE PRIMARIES. Win. Stevenson Notified That He Is Eo titled to Take Competitive Cadetshlp Examination. William Stevenson, son of Mr. M D. W. Stevenson received notice last night that he had been selected out of a class of five to report in Washington Sept. 5, for final examinstions for cadetshlp In the naval academy at Annapoils. The preliminary examination was held under the supervision ot Congress man Thomas In tbe graded school build' log a few days sgo. The notice la a high recognition of Mr. Stevenson's scholar ship and his friends sincerely hope that his ambition may be realized in receiv ing an appointment later to the acade my since he has made such a brilliant start. A STUDY IN INDOLtfN&E. Oh, de river la a-alneln' as It dances part da hills! If s all dressed up In diamonds shlnin brla-bt D Insects Is a-wlngln', an' de mualo kind or mis Ton mind wlf de belief dat all is right Ho, Mlstuh Laiyman! What you swine ; ter doT ' 'Pears Ilka dla ole worl' waa moa'ly made (oh me an' you! , , De white man so a-flshln', an' he make m so along; He tells me dat I'se gotter do de work. An" t us" ring- dat he knows l ie fas' asleep,- whah I belong, . ' An' de -white man fish an. fish an' never ''.'',. shirt -. -:y Ho, Mlstuh Lazyman, you'll have to wait . yon turn; When It comes to loafln', why, you's got ,- . heap to learn. , r. Washington Star. Pa's Little iofce. Little Johnny Say, daddy, what be comes of the old moons I Daddy-Why, I suppose they die of newnioonla, my son. 1 . t Will nvet Mis Llttla Jek. : f ttrm CnUvbread n was, entertaining isouie ladles at n select little f o'clock tea, and Bobby, wbo had been excep tionally well, behaved, wns In high 1featbei---?.; "Ma," he said as cake was being banded round, "may I have some tongue, pleaae!" There isn't any tongue, Bobby." "That's funny," commented Bobby. "I beard pa say there would be lots of tf-WbattoEat Xj Why sailer pa!a and severe sickness from Bowel : Complaints, when AR NOLD'S BALSAui stops one and cares the other. It has been successfully used for fifty years. Warranted to give satis faction or money refunded by T, A - Ceary. the Meadows yard andergoiag repairs. The faraaers ceatlaae to bring la few Irish potatoes, which sell for $UM to 11.75 per barreL As win be seea la the market report today loe stock is way dowa. This warn weal her has an perceivable effect oa the market. . . . No city council was held Tuesday night owing to lack of a I quo ram. The warn weather prevented the aldermen froaa attending. 8chooaer Freddie I Hambila is la port discharging a cargo of threes thoue aad bushels of corn, consigned to C L. Bpencer, the grain dealer. Willie Green and Ed Fisher, colored were la court yesterday morning for dis orderly conduct. They were each assess ed by . Mayor protein C. T. Wataon the floe and costs amounting to t7.50. A few water melons have made their appearance on the market, but they are very small, and are held at exhorbltant prices S3 to 40 cents apiece being asked for there. The cooler weather which waa Inau gurated yesterday was appreciated very much. The heat of the Tew days previous wu intense, the1 thermometer rising to S3 degrees. The forecast of weather till Sunday is that It, will be stormy. The most of the truck shipments from this port yesterday consisted of cucum bers, a great many of them being ship ped. A very Urge crop of cucumbers wss grown here this year, and have com manded good prices, so far. Tbe opening ball at Vade Mecnm Spring on Jane Zlst. was very brilliant affair. They drew from New York to Florida and Winston-Salem's pleasure seeking population was there In large numbers. The music and floor are un surpassed and tbe white glow of the' acetelyne lights sddrees a charm unusual The great Diamond Lake was fairly alive with the sports of rowing, swimming, shooting tbe Bhnot etc. The crowd is sure heading towards ' Vade Hecum this season. Mr. F. C. Roberta Is bnlldine two very nice little cottages on his lot on Mclcalf street. Some time ago he converted an old ugly house Into a pretty cottage on the same lot. A good many of the Confederate Vet erans came in yesterday In order to be present at the re-unlon and annual din ner today. A fine time is anticipated and it is hoped the veterans will thor oughly enjoy tbe occasion. The tobacco warehouse people re ceived a sample of tobacco yestorday, from tho farm of Mr. A. C. Avery, at Cove. The sample was classed as "sand lugs," and wss pronounced by tbe to bacco people, to be extra good. All day yesterday, crowds of colored people were arriving on boats, trains, and other conveyances, to be here today to celebrate the "Glorious Fourth," This day Is the greatest holiday of the year for I he colored people. Mayor Patterson has ordered a sus pension of tbe ordinance regarding firs crackers and Tire works, and they will be permitted. Great care, however, shoald be taken, as everything Is very dry and a little carelessness with fire might cause a fearful Has. There will be a game of base ball at Athletic Park this afternoon between the Beaufort and Now Bern colored teams. Both teams are strong and evenly matched players and the contest will be Interesting. Game called at 4 p. m. Admission, 15cts; ladies lOcts. . , , "Have you been to Vade Mecnm T This is the word passed from lip to lip. Since R. J. Reynolds took his army of traveling men there and tbe hotels open ed with a most brilliant ball on Jane 21st, this new found haven ot health and pleasure has been the talk of the town. Nothing Is being left undone to make Vade Mecnm famous the world over. The water challenges comparison with tbe European Seas the scenery the best Western North Carolina can boast, A liberal policy is directing this' develop ments A zoological garden and system of turnpike roads are some of the latest announcements. FEMININE CHAT. Miss Alice Smith ot Cheyenne has been re-elected secretary of the Wyo ming Cattle Growers association. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of tbe Natlonnl Suffrage association, has gone to Montana in the hope of re ceiving benefit for lung trouble. Mrs, Nancy H. Adslt, for more than twenty -years one of tbe best known women lecturers on art topics in the country, died recently in Milwsukee. Mrs. Joplln Rowe and Miss Lacy Kemp-Welch are the first women to be elected members of the Royal Society of British Artists, although the organi sation Is 117 years old. Mrs. Joseph H. Choate, wife of tbe United States embassador at the court of St. James, Is an excellent photogra pher and water color artist and la also proficient in music and languages. lime. Jules Cambon, the wife of the French embassador in Washington, bad never been in the United States, and what has brought ber now are the ap proaching festivities In connection with the . unveiling of tbe Rochambeau statue. Mrs. Katherlne Holland, the mother of Joseph, E. M. and George Holland, the actors, la dead. The tittle Church Around tbe Corner, in New Tork, was given its name at the time ot the death of ber husband. George Holland, In 187 wbo was buried from the church. Dr. Julia Carpenter has been elected president of the Obstetrical society of Cincinnati, O, f or-1902. This society is composed of the leading gynecolo gists and surgeons of Cincinnati. There are in nearly all our large cities sUni- J jgr gocietles, many of which do not ! admit women to membership, much . less to office. ' j 11 1 . -' ' Oranges 80c per dozen at McSorley. Schooner Agaes QuQlea A ArlUUat Saccm. A Fine Eatertata- . auaU JUberaily Attendee. The eatertslasneat at the Opera Hoase Tuesday evening arranged by the ladles as a bsaeot for the base ball rand wu a splendid sectiiss, aad the gracious hos- iss are to be coagretelaled for giving so flee aa eaiertalasaeat aader the op pressive eoiidiUoas made by the Intense A. The opera house was well filled bit It Is aaderstood that the receipts in dlosta more of aa aiteadaace thea there really was, asaay boy lac tickets who were aot present, it-. - The program was earried oat as pub lished la Taesday's paper aad every per formance was enjoyed hugely. The first aumber was a piano solo by Miss Eliza beth Barras. A GIbsoa tableau, a pret ty Idea takea froaa the renowned Gibson ptetares that are so popular. Tbe Rival Beauties, was Ue title of the first tableau, aad the title wu faith fully represented by Misses Badie Moore aad Ella Jacobs. ' Miss Annie Green gave a recitation la a charming manner. This was followed by another Gibson tableau entitled Criticism. The Widow, the prominent figure ires represented by Miss Mettle Green, the others la the tableaux were Misses Sadie Moore, Ruby Daniels, Ella Jacobs aad Mary X, Street; Messrs Davis, Dick Laae, Saea K. Eaton, .Clyde Eby and Ed Street. .. A quartette composed of Misses Ellis beta Burrus and Battle Marks, and Messrs Duffy and Sleventoa rendered fins Instrumental pieces. Cold refresh ments were then served. A bright and cleverly conceived little dialogue was gives by Mrs. J. E Latham and Mr. Benton. The title of this piece was Mrs. Hilary-Regrets.- There were several local hits by the ladies that were enjoyed by the audience The entertainment closed with another tableau representing a winter scene. Mr. It. U. Culler, Jr. and Miss Sadie Hanks presenting the picture. The receipts were about $60. DIED. At Beaufort, N. C, July 2, 1903, Violet Ruib, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy H. Lewis of this city, aged seventeen months. , The remains were brought to this city yesterday. The services will be bold this morning at 10 o'clock, from tbe residence of her grand-parents Mr. and Mrs, U. L. Glbbs, No. 64 Hancock street. Picnic at Oak Grove. There will be s Sunday School picnic at Oak Grove, three miles from Pollocks vllle, Thursday July 10. The public are cordially invited. Come with well filled baskets. Lemonade will be served on the grounds. Rev. Mr. TyndaU will make tbe address ot the occasion. Look! , Listen! We cordially Invite the public to at tend a basket party, Ice cream supper and etc to be given Wednesday night July 5ad 190S at the school house In Maysvllle for the benefit of tbe Method ist church ot that place. Ladles will kindly bring baskets, come all who can and exhibit your liberality in this good Cause. :!', . Very sincerely yours, : Mrs. M.R. Bablston, Mrs. 0. H. Foy, Mra.Nanle Redd,- Mrs. D. J, Watson Mrs. J, M. Foscue. . . :' Messrs. K. R. Hay, M. R. Sablston, J. E. McCutchin, J. M. Foscue, E. L. Mat locks. Tabernacle S. S. Picnic. 1 Tbe Sunday School of the Tabernacle Baptist church had a most enjoyable nlc nlc at Oriental yesterday. ' The weather was perfect and the crowd was In the best of humor. One hundred and seven ty people went. ' ' " ' ' ' There was a base ball game between a team from New Bern and an Oriental team. Following la tbe score. R New Bern 5 ifl Oriental ' 8 ' 3 ; 4 Batteries New .Bern, Tlsdale and Tucker, Oriental, MIdyette andDelamar The feature of the fame was John Stan ley's coaching for the New Bera team. Examination of Teachers. The examination ot . applicants for teachers certificates for this Craven Coun ty will be held at the Court House In the city of New Bern. Thursday, July 10th, beginning at 10 a. m. . , , . ! Teachers certificates are valid only in the county In which they are Issued and for one year from date except first-grade oerUfilcales Which are valid for two years. r,. ; -.ttv.v.ZVv' .8. M. Brihson, . '.si vji Snpttof Schools. -A i- -.--.,-' - Horn Qaeatloae. t v Mrs. Bright I don't understand, Hen ry, about thla wireless telegraphy. How would I know when I was going to get a message, and bow would I be able to know wbnt it was If I did get it, and how would I know anything about it I . Henry (looking at her over his paper) Good Lord! Smart Set , Drowned Hen Identified, "Dr. J V. Rnem acting coroner went dowa Tuesday night,' by night, to hold Inquest on the two bodies found at the mon'th of Slocumbs Creek, reported In jes terday 'a. paper, found as left, , Tbe bodies were An Investigation developed ; thst the men eame to their death by drowning tbe signs of blood and foul play being caused by tbe action of tbe water and movements of the bodies. " ' The remains were Identified as being those of the mea as reported drowned Sunday, by the hands of Mr. Haywood. McDnffle's Turpentine A Kntton Suet Lung Plaster la a certain cure for whoop tug cough, easy and comfortablo, works while yon sleep. 23 cents at F. S. Duffy's. LA GCAKGE, C EngHih, Oaailcai, Scientific and Commercial tor boys and young men, Seventy-one Boarding Pupila from t'ernUsen Counts and two States the past year. A Military School that U aor a machine: where arrsciaacT turn ad or stmbbwi i w.aiv DAitMv hin a.ra wanted. I t 4 . n . ifi i lour years rTepankiory vraim, jumg rer ration for College or For Life, Athletics encouraged. iarges reaanimDia, iron DBguu boy. . Write for illustrated eataJogne. J. E. DEBNAM, Sspt 1 '9 by wearing one ol Y Suits or Blue Serge Coats. - J a . We are well prepared to fit you out s in the Coolest Garments made, in Cloth- ing, Shirts and Underwear. ' ' J Yf 1 1 Some Speelal bargains in Shirts at 43 Cents.', ,. l:G3ann & Co., I Z. - -' '' 'Tirw - 1lAv4a IPenr. A - jrien'H x All persons wlio have anything ' t , - J. :' mW ' to SEE MISS PARKER before buying. I have decided to,clo3e out the entire stock AT TRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OP. Everything must go, including New Line of Ribbons just in. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER t Wire Screens, Door mid Window Screens, Lnwn Mowers, Ice ( ream Freezers, Ice Shavers. ' . . " A full line of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Enamels in Gold, Silver and Allnminum. v . ' A new lot Ball Bearing Castors, improved. Our. goods as represented, PRICES THE LOWEST. . ' 'V Give' us yonr orders.; j f: PHONE 147. 7:1 Mionj.s St? aaAaaaaAAAAAAAAAaaAAaaaie j ' , I have Just Received , 100,000 BILL HEADS . v WhichIwillBeliat $1.65 per thousand for size ft, ' 1.90 "5 " " NVr 4, :.PEIMTED it.-- AKD PADDED. '0WEN a. DUNNj ,'. ; 1 CrTn St. j A Lhtfe Head can J i harbor a great ache -v r - t . . Cola Powders are a prompt and eer tala cure for ; every form of headache, bilious, nervous or sick headache. Tbey stimulate the stomach and Improve dl frestlon and are absolutely free from In jurious drugs. Price lOe. at j ) : s A fair days wages for a fair days work is right and just, but the wages must be paid in eood coin. ' Bo don't cheat your horses by giving thorn Inferior feed. Get Spencer's, which is of the best and uniform quality. Corn, oats, meal, etc., of the highest grade. " : 0 . r' 13 & SI 1,'arkot Do(k, Kow Ecm, XI. C, ' "' . III' i 1 . . j i ... u m Ihnpnnph our Skeleton lioy' wear, q in theMillinery Line will do well - Ooo UUSMII I IUIUWUIC eA. mKW I'Kt'M, N. V Srick FOR SALE. Best Machine Made Brick at L owest Prices. loll A Flyman, OFFICII: C(B. fiCTJIH FeOHI & llAKOOCK Bts. vevniaHT - you c;et time bring lliat carriage around to us and we will soon tell you how little it costs you to repair and put it in order again. - We do all kinds, and It is seldom a vehicle is so damaged that we can't make it good as new. And It won't cost any thind like the price of a new one either. We shrink your loose tires ina ma chine without cutting them. Everybody Is invited to see tbe work of the machine putting new bolts in same old places., Q. H. rnlcrs &" t ion, , Phone 185, road St., New Brrn, N. 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