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The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has bee In use for over SO years, has borne the signature ef All Counterfeits Imitations and Jast-os-cood" are bat Experiments that trills with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a b armless sabstttnto for Castor Oil Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotto substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FcverlshncsH. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency.- It assimilates the Food, regulates the . Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS - .- r " 3 Bean the The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' tm kmmii mNNVi f? nMMt mutt, Hm voM urn Grapes are on the market. Mies Kate Street who has been very sick for some time Is Improving. , The Schooner Freddie L, Hamblln la undergoing rcpalri at the Meadows ship yard. Cards containing the arrangement of fire alarm boxes may be obtained at J. J Baxter's. Mr. M. E. Wbltelmrst has moved Into bis new home on corner Craven and New streets. The local item In yesterday's Journal abont the colored parade should have given credit to tho order of Good Samari tans and not Masons and Odd Fellows. Mr. W. II. Oliver has adjusted a part of the Insurance on the guano storage building. lie represented the Springfield Insurance Company and the amount was $5,000. Talk Too Previous. Greensboro Telegram. A Ualclgh correspondent says that there Is already talk of base ball for next season, Tho trouble with North Caro lina base hall Is always the talk Is beforehand. After a league gets under way there is less said about the national game and It grows decidedly less Inter esting. Tho game in this State needs fewer advance notices and better stay ing qualities. African Snakes. The African cobra Is regarded some what reverently by the natives ot that country, who once a year kill a cobra de cn polio nnd hang Us skin to -the branch of n tree, tail downward. Then all the children born during the last year are brought out and made to touch the skin. This the parents think puts them under the serpent's protec tion. The cobra de cnpello divides with tho horned viper of Africa the ques tionable honor of being the "worm of the Nile," to whoso venomous tooth Cleopatra's death was due. The Kaffirs use the venom ot this snake's cousin, the puff adder, to poi son their arrows, and when they have any small quantity left they swallow It, having a theory that it will protect them from tho bad effects of future bites. The Snake tribe ot the Punjab say that the bites of snakes do not hurt them, and if they find a dead serpent they drees it in clothes and give It a superb funeral. : - r Are Ycu A Coming Are You Expectant? rjoTiinrs rrjzrso nuke childbirth nn And almost painless, bjr I preparing the lutein tor psrturilluo, thua assist Sng Nature, ana hottenlnc labor. Th. painful pro Ml ot ctiuauinn u roooea ox ns nrron, ana u. aangur (nereol jrroaiir ic.wiou. . to both mother j lement la also arentlr shortened, the mother rated, and thecal cliua. l na penou 01 ctwu. ua I Liny neveiopea, eirone; ena newinv. . Morning; sickness, or nansea artslni from pif" nancy I, prevented by relieving' (lie stomach from the preaeure brought to bear on It br the upend ing onran, and br which It la InSiienfed throwa yinpathy. At pregnancy advances, the breasts enlarge, become swollen, hard and tUrhL Long before the Child li born, they are preparUuj for the secretion of milk. It Is Important to successful child rear that these glands receive early consideration. other's Friend softens the skin, relieves the pressure, and incllltntee the secretion of I4fs Xiuld. Undeveloped and occluded ducts, and breasts hard-caked shortly sr'ter delivery, are U result of non-treatment and likely to culminate in )4ammarr Abscese from which the patient suf. 4nr ..cniciatin naln and la left with these veloped, strong and healthy, functional organs permanently Impaired. Mother Friend Is always applied externally and rubbed Into the Seen over the region of pain. Softness, pliability and expansion are given to the muscles, tissues, fibres and sinews, allowing the elasticity necessary to bring comfort while wit .hi elth heavy burden, and causa easy Issue of the Alii Try It. Of sh druggists St 00. Ousboob ' VIotWiood " free. THE BNADriELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA. OA. and has been made under bis per sonal lupervUIon since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. Signature of MAN ABOUT TOWN. He Defends the Cheerful Liar Because He is Such an .Abused Person. The pedigree of the Cheerful Liar has never been published .for some reason or other. Probably his supposed family connection with the Prince ot Liars, genealogical tinker, thought they might j get their finger scorched. The Cheerful Liar is not connected with the Prince of of Liars at least not closely; the bonds of royallty do not extend to Cheerful but he Is content In the position which he occupies and that he can use his name with honor. The Cheerful Liar Is a homo necestlta- tus, or In other words a necessary evil. He goes not forth seeking whom he may devour but he quite frequently gets down In the mud In order to let fallen humanity step on him to rise to higher things. His station In life Is humble but occasionally he rises to accomplish (treat things. It is the Cheerful Liar that starts all these Presidential booms. Chauncey Depew, ;Hon. Richard Olney, Senators Hark Hanna and"Bllly" Mason have the Cheerful Liar to thank for connecting their names with high honor. This and thousands of other harmless things has he done, Is doing and will continue to do to keep this old world on the laugh as well as guessing what will happen next. His province is the news paper and be Is ejl powerful when he gets In his work. As a fake dispenser the Cheerful Liar is an artist than whom there Is none better. Three cheers for the hero who can tell ajle and make it do more good than the truth I Hay . his tribe Increase. The weathor also furnishes a fruitful source for the Cheerful Liar's imagina tion. Day in, day ont, we read the weather report: "It will be fair tomor row" or "It will rain tomorrow", you can make a safe bet that the weather will do no such thing bat whatever the weather report Indicates you may be certain the meterologlcal condition will be diametrically opposite. I Through It all the Cheerful Liar smiles because by this eccentrloconduct of the weather his reputation will be establish ed. " .-" - ' Thk Mak About Tows . . Ownership et . Street ,Tsi. ' , Should street trees be owned and controlled by the city or by the abut ting property owners T The weight of opinion among those entitled to speak with some authority on the question Is that municipal owners hip ot street trees Is necessary (or the best results and Is besides the natural condition of things. Washington city Ja a familiar example of a systematic and success ful development of street sflkde trees on all the thoroughfares where trees are ' desirable. Street trees tnrough private ownership are necessarily thing of shreds and patches aod sub ject to the caprice of twinatrncted owners and the barbarous butchery of tramp pruners. Nevertheless there an under private ownership some good re sults In wayside trees here ana there, while pnblio ownership is not always a, SUCC8S. City ownership And control of trees Is the JjeBt If that control 4s enlight ened -and ympathet4c,.-i?hl4adelphla .PtesB.-;-,,,: V5 ': H i!: ' rM l.errlna aew. ; Vary .clever hi ,, Swedish inventor tykmed Ekeuherg, who has constructed 4 machine which takes herrings as they, come from the gnet, sorts them into the tour siaes rccognlsea by the trade, scrapes "Off their scales, cuts off their heads, splltavetlcana and washes them inside and out - i The machine does all this automatic ally and turns out 20,000 herring per hour, - , , s One of the big floating herring fac tories which go out from Coteborg to the herring banks is to be equipped with this astonishing apparatus, which ought to effect : a revolution in the price of bloaters. - - ' V " 4 Cssts what you eat FACTS" IN FEW LINES Every year aalmoa' become aearoer la Scotch rivers. , Korea as well as China Is going te have bar army, reorganised. The world's record for steamahlpa U POO miles a day and for salttng vessels 8C3 mUea. T ' . The man of actor of sugar la Italy now aufflcco tor frro-thirds of the na tional corisamptton. ' Tho original BAmoua ef Helea Sunt Jackaon'a story la sa!4 to be living aeax TetntaniU, Cai, - 1 Only SOsU of tho 700,000 British subject who died last year had any thing to leave by jrljL Tho rice mUU ot South Carolina clean and tKlfa. about 4100,000,000 worth of rlca each season. . Tho boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx, la the Greater New York, now have more than po.000 telephones. Belgium sold la the United States last year la flreaxms, principally rough bored gun barrels, SQ230.6T .worth, The'raortallty from accidents to rail way employees was reduced 85 per cent .last year by Improved coupling device. eiOlSiigUah .writer calculates that Americans are investing aa annual tumM ffc5O.QO0.0O0 la Europe, mostly mpigjlsh securities. Arkansas Is to famish a smoking room tor both the blue and the gray at tWBt Louis fair. Conversation ought noTto jag In that room. . Q&jCarthuslaa Fathers have decM ed, that in future visitors cannot be re ceived 'for the night at the monastery Of La' Qrande Chartreuse. Paul Bevere's bouse In Boston, from .which he started out on the "ride" on April 19, 1776, immortalised by Long fellow, Is now a "Banca Ita liana." Greet Britain la spending this year upon forty-five armored ships the sum Of $154,000,000. In a recent trial a twelve Inch gun was fired twice In a minute. The Royal Society of Great Britain has announced a new determination of the heat of the sun. It is made by Pro fessor Charles Wilson, who places It at 11,103 degrees F. An English writer calls attention to the fact that more lives are sacrificed each year on the railway than the to tal casualty list of the eight biggest battles In the Boer war. Foreigners will not be permitted to travel over the Siberian railway with out special Russian authorization. This has been officially announced by the Russian consul at Shanghai. The first Tagalog-Engllsh and Eng- Ush-Tagalog dictionary has Just been completed. It is the work of Dr. Stem- pie Of New York, who wosked on a Tagalog grammar before our war with Spain. - The recent census returns show that the population of Belgium now stands at 6.093,810. having doubled during the last sixty-nine, years. Bellgiuni Is now the most densely populated country In Europe. The oldest piece of writing in the world Is on a fragment of a vase found at Nippur. It is on inscription In pic ture writing and dates 4,000 years be fore Christ. The University of Penn sylvania has secured it. Recent storms have done much dam age to the beautiful South Carolina monument on the Chlckamauga battle field, but it is not beyond repair. Tho monument consists of a large bronze palmetto tree on a marble base. A London firm has Issued a cata logue of the goods it keeps for sale. It is an encyclopedic work in two hand some volumes of 880 pages, 60 In col ors, else 10 by 12 Inches and two inches in thickness. Its publication cost I' 100,000. ... Bolivia produces one-twelfth of the world's tin and is rich in copper and placer gold. Xet it has only 200 miles of railroad for Us 000,000 square miles of territory. ' The almost entire lack of transportation facilities has kept back its development. The negroes from the Tuskegee in stitute who were engaged In 1900 by the German government to teach thO natives of Togoland, German West Af rica, how to grow cotton have succeed ed in producing cotton which Is graded above American middling. The British government has Just completed the survey of the English section of Lake Victoria Nyanxa, in central Africa, for the establishment of a steamer service on the lake in con DOrtlon with - the Uganda railway, which has recently been completed. According to Collier's Weekly, the most destructive shot fired in the P; ippines was nrea accidentally by Philippine corporal who put a Ugnti cigarette in a six inch shell to discover If it was loaded. He never was able to tell, tor be was one ot the twenty or thirty men killed. A Bohemian couple holds the record for procrastination. Trans Boaner, 100 Krs of age, was married on bis death io 4j9nafijnnjer, aged ninety-three, at OoerpoUtx. The groom died two days later. tTne two had been la love for seventy-dve years, but bad kept putting oft he wedding day. : (The musket used by Major John But trick at the North bridge, in Concord, on April 10, 17T8, baa been, presented by bjl two great-grandchildren, the only remaining vmubvcM of the family, to the state of Massachusetts, and it is to be deposited in the statehouse in Boston for permanent preservation. . "Fashoda, though an important post, is a dreary and desolate collection of huts and tents reeking with malaria and mosquitoes," writes Sir Edmund Lechmere, who recently undertook a Journey up the' White Nile. To the south of Fashoda he found the na tives quite destitute of clothing and Old sparklets In great demand : for necklaces. DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE ; Permanently cured by the masterly power of "South Amkbioah Nmvthi Tomo," Invalids need suffer no longer, because this great remedy can cure them all. It Is a cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and Indlget Jon. The cure begins with the first dose. The re 1'if It brings Is marvelous and surprising J . makes no failure; never disappoints. No mstter bow long yott have suffered, your cure Is certain under tue use of this great health-giving force. Pleasant and always safe. Sold by 0, , P. Bradham, Druggist , : . . . 1 FRILLS OF FASHION. Tho pongee corsets rival the white net styles in favor tor summer. Delicate transparent sailor collars, yokes and vesta are to be worn exten sively this season. ' VUny of the gowns prepared for aft ftrnoon wear are In black and white ilk or French muslin. Dunstable 1 straws, rushes, alder stems and other rustic braids loosely woven br lace plaited are in great demand txth here and abroad. One of the season's latest Jackets that has already proved a favorite is the Monte Carlo or Klmona coat, fash ioned in silk, pongee, veiling or canvas, lined with colored silk and trimmed with lace or embroidered bands. Linens of every description are In good taste. By French tailors they are made into fairly long skirts heavily strapped, and these are worn either (With skirted Russian blouses, the short er Gibson waists or Eton blouses, with Irish lace collars attached. One of tho new summer skirt models designed for veiling, muslin, ctamlne and other soft delicate goods Is a flar ing five gored stylo with applied folds in tucked effect reaching almost the entire length of the skirt, although any desired number may be used New York Post Hr. W. B. Whedon, Cashier of the First National Bank of Wlnterset, Iowa In a recent letter gives some experience a carpenter In his employ, that will be of value to other mechanics. He says: "I had a carpenter working for me who vu obliged to stop work for several days on account of being troubled with dla.-rhoea. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy had cured me. lie bought a bottle of It from the druggist here and Informed me that one dose cured him, and Is again at his work.", For sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. A Vcrr Qncer rnHtom. A curious custom tnkes place in vil lages of the Luxembourg district, Bel gium, In May. After Sunday servlco numbers of lads cluster round tho church entrance and ns tho girls come out seize them one by one, one lad grasping a girl by the shoulders and the other by tho heels, tho two lifting her Well up while a third bumpkin passes under the human bridge thus formed. This Is done In the presence of the par ents, who themselves have passed through the same ordeal. If a Man Lie to You, And say some other salve, ointment, lotion, oil or alleged healer Is as good as Bucklcn's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures of Piles,Burns, Bolls, Corns, Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises and Skin Eruptions prove It's the best and cheapest. 25c,,at C. D. Bradham's drugstore. rienNCiil Fur the Loror. In Mexico tho jouiik men can show great attention to young ladles and at very little expense. They are there- fore quite eager to invite them to theaters, parties, etc. And no wonder, for it Is the custom in that country for the lady's father to pay for the tickets and furnish the carriage, supper, etc. Call at F. S. Duffy & Co's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are an elegant physic. They also Improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are asy to take and pleasant In effect. A Simple Cue For Earache. "I am afraid I have greatly inter fered with my own practice," said a celebrated aurlst, "by giving tho fol lowing advice to many of my friends: ."At the first symptoms of earache let the patient lie on the bed with the painful ear uppermost Fold a thick towel and tuck it around tho neck; (hen .with a teaspoon fill the ear .with Svarm water. 'Continue doing this for fifteen or twenty minutes. The water ,wlll fill the ear orifice and flow over on tho towel. Afterward turn over the head, let the Water run out and plug tho car .with warm glycerin and cotton. : "This may bo done every hour until relief is obtained. It is an almost, In variable cure and has saved many, cases of acute Inflammation. The wa ter should be quite warm, but not too hot" London Tit-Bits. Tou may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active energetic man with a torpid liver and you 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. S. Duffy & Co's drug store. Birds Mnde t Slere. In the mountains of Tennessee a stranger came upon a man who was shoveling coal upon a wooden sieve. Upon Inquiry how on earth he got such a Curious thing the old man replied: - "Stranger, I don't think you'll b'leeve me if I tell you." - ' "Oh. yes, certainly," said the man; "I will believe you." . . v . . "Waal," said the mountaineer, "It war this way: About five years ago I lived down on the side ot the mountain whar woodpeckers and other kind o birds is powerful thick. That 'ar thing" pointing to the sieve "war my door to my cabin. It 'ud mock any bird that flies. I'd Jest sit thar some summer evenln' .and jest move it, and every bird came that war Imitated, v ' "Bowsumever, one day I left my cabin to go huntln' and went pream blln' down the mountain. Waal, some wind come along and made that 'ar door imitate a woodpecker. First one come and then a whole pile o' the Critters. . They lit in on the door, and when I come it war Jest like you see If :v;-;;,;.::;.-,,.';:.;;v-.vf The man thanked him and moved on. "I declar," said the mountaineer, "I don't b'leeve be thought I war tellln' the truth." And he resumed shovel ing coaL New Xork Herald. WOMAN'ANP FASHION ; lw JTaeked Wnlata. Summer waists sre receiving a great Seal of attention Just now. There are dftnany pretty fabrics and modes of making them; up that one has no trou ble at all in her selections. The real problem lies in the collar. It is almost impossible to wear the stiff, high A COOL SUICMEB WAIST. stocks in hot weather. If one does iwear them, it is with great discomfort. The soft lawn ties are pretty when fresh, but they soon wrinkle on tho neck and have absolutely no chic. The easiest way out of It if one has a neck at all presentable is to cut the neck round or slightly square and fin ish It with a band of trimming, lace or embroidery. Tho waist shown Is finished In that fashion. It Is of very fine grass linen In the natural shade. This Is tucked also on front and sleeves and Is trimmed with embroid ery the same shade as the waist. This bodice opens In front to admit a full blouse of rose pink moussellne. This same model could be prettily carried out in delicate china silk ot white or some pnlc shade, made over a single chiffon lining of some harmonious col or, giving an opalescent or even a rainbow effect White lace would be used for trimming In such a case. New Tork Mall and Express. The ColfTare. The coiffuro worn low down in the nape of the neck suits lots of women and is apt to impart an air of simplic ity, and youth distinctly, pleasing.--But not a few. of us vary the fashion of our hair with a reckless indifference to the fashion of our hots, nnd tho result Is an unsightly gap in the back view, says the New York Mail am&Express. Even the most bewitching Parisian confection that ever crowned tho head of pretty '.woman may prove unbecom ing if donned with a careless disre gard of the mode of coiffure that its design demands. Some women seem to uso only their front glass and leave the back view to take care of Itself. A Chnrmlnsr Costume. The gown illustrated is of light brown etamlne, simply but attractively made and trimmed with narrow darker brown velvet ribbon. Tho skirt is made wldo and flowing at the foot by an vcAirnra anws. fan plaitmgs of the material, headed by strappings of the ribbon, while the bodice is box plaited, with strappings between, and shows a pointed yoke, laced with the ribbon. Taffeta match ing the ribbon in tone is used for the belt and collar band. Tho sleeves are full, with silk cuffs and frUls.-rWla-delphla Ledger. A Good Example. We notice that many of our ex changes are giving us credit now. We trust their example will be emulated by the grocer and butcher at home. Lebanon (Tex.) Gazette. IDO? YOU SHOOT? 1 If you do yott should send your name and address on a postal card for ft m A.n ivu r7vnin a li I iv r-i a itJ v III II )" fa 1 1 Ml n a t a rrfirfi iTp w I It illustrates and describes all the different Winchester Rifles. Shoteuns sad Kmmunition, and contains much valuable information. Send at once to thai flneheater Repeating Arms Co., 0 nwnu New Haven, Cons.V J5inV RIOIFFEXTT'C 1 - I ! ! I TElTJII.0tfiPj0-UDJii5) , Iter. I. W. Beny (of Artinwi Hrthodlit tfemwritMi) MKnefoe find Oft oonta for which pi man t pstoeT of "TKETHINA. w wonaer bow wi Bonn Miit aa a Dsvrsur auid It 1 Mtt moct OPTOTtviM beta la bad oondition for dan. and aothiaf thai wa Ktr perfeotmief and ht hat iati no turtlMv troubla, Otbat a a partact aooaaji I bequeath to iuv chil-lreii Scmfnla with all its attendant horrors, humiliation nnd suffering. This Is a strange legacy to leave to posterity ; a heavy burden to place upon the shoulders cf the young.' ' This treacherous disease d v.-.irft the body and hindcra the growth and development of the faculties, and the child bora of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage, is poorly equipped lor life's duties. 1 Scrofula is a disease with numerous and Taxied symptoms ; enlarged glands or tumor about the neck and armpits, catarrh of the bead, weak eyes and dreadful skin emotions noon different Darts of the hoAr show the presence of tubercular or scrolulons matter in the blood. This dangerous and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely In the System and attacks the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of the blood, resulting la white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of tie skin; loss of strength and a gradual wasting away of the body. S. S. S. combines both purifying and tonic properties, and is gnaran- lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body. e Write us about your case and our ohrsicians will cheerfullv advise and help you in every possible way to regain your health. Book on. blood and skin diseases free. THK SWIFT nt-novatlnsr n Porch Chnlr. As this is u task that sometimes has to be done in every household It is well to make a mite of how to do it. In an excliange wo ilnd the following: It was to the expert needle worker of the family that there fell the task of renovating an old porch chair which had outlived Its usefulness. Its frame work was shabby and discolored, the reed seat had given way, and the back was in much the same condition. The idea came to her that a hammocklike back and seat could be made in the same way she filled In spaces In her lacework, using heavy twine in place of the fine thread to which she bad boon accustomed The chair, stripped of the woven reeds, was sandpapered and then given three coats of aprepa ratlon which left it a dull black, suffi ciently ortlstlc to encourage the work er. Then, with the ball of twine, she began at the upper right hand corner of tho back tying the twine around tho crossplece, then leaving a loop, THE OLD CHAIB MADB NEW. passing tho twine again around the top and fastening it with a buttonhole stitch, repeating the loops till the other side was reached. Those who do lace work will see how easy (except for the awkward size of the ball) the task real ly was. To those who are not familiar with such work it may be described as a scries of buttonholo stitches, with sufficient length of twine between each to form a long loop, alternately work ing back and forth, and at the end of each row as Indicated in the. accom panying sketch passing the twine around the upright of the back and making a buttonhole stitch until the bottom Is reached, when the twine is passed around the lower crossplece be tween each stitch. The seat was fin lshed in the samo way, except that moro stitches were made, leaving small er openings. A Summer Drink. Raspberry vinegar, also known as raspberry shrub, Is a refreshing sum mer drink which can be made from a moderate home supply of fruit since It -calls for two ; successive pickings. Put three quarts of ripe raspberries in air earthen bowl, pour 'over them a quart of vinegar,, and at the end of twenty-four hours press and strain out tho vinegar and pour over another three quarts of fresh fruit Let this stand twenty-four hours, again press and Btraln the fruit, add a pound of sugar to each pint and boll for twenty minutes. Turn Into bottles, sealing up wehn cold. When used, the raspberry vinegar Is diluted with about three times its bulk of water. Pin Bolster. Men always want pins, though they seldom confess it Beg, borrow or procure somehow about twelve inches of hat ribbon of the club color worn by the lucky young gentleman yon Wish to please; make a little fat bol ster, tightly stuffed, ot this . ribbon, edged with a silk cord to harmonize, With a finishing "twiddle" at each cor ner and a good, sound, strong loop to hang It up by. " Stock It full of black and white pins as unobtrusively as possible, and it won't look like "feminine frippery' and will be appreciated. , r rwrrr. 11 111 " lTSxfBD'rB Rr artr Htiamia aWtr hti rum enuarm wiuoai tt Tuotnwr aayft tsuiy la i ttniAioar DaHWMiiiHnoai sxii'mi iva ixiwii hmm niaanw stooqt, u eoona ausw 01 -"ikh.iiiin nvt iM C th tally Mea M ao trr 4om Iim Trill! Wife am- 1ST. . wev m 11 teea entirely vegetable, making it the ideal remedy la all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and permanent cure la soon effected. S. S. S. improves the digestion and assimilation of food, restores the SPXCiriC CO.. Atlauat. C. CNieursTtS'S cnm-ibm , fEUnYROYAL PILLS ,mW rialaal mm atr VJanaSaa f"4rE. il..i.r,.bl.. f.e4le.tlrasslal k SJMlfJIIMTKK'H KNULliUC la KKlf u Vela MtaUU kaea ktarlMo. Take e eaten, star f raw Itmarsaa. ear tM An. k Main fr m r 'i 1 T s Hsw 11 ! Isj fceaa-a MaUi. J . ' BsUsl at H Drcieu. ltMtr IJhewlswl Os ar aaaaisj rm o p or l j 1 S 8, 2. 3 r? ft O .n- p I si Co 1? CD ST z 3 r-f-CD ef S 0 133 S CD S B fx Kx Si H V) B a lHaving secured the services of, ex perienced parties, I am prepared on short notice to execute Farm, City, Land and Rail Road surveying. Ditches, Streets and Roads laid out and leveled. Draughting in all its branches. Blue and black prints made. Old maps re paired and mounted. ToDosrraDhical surveying and plotting. Drawings and wokrlng plans executed promptly. Sew erage and drainage planned, hud out and construction superintended. - J. J. Wolfenden, New Bern, X. C. HARDWARE Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Screen Doors,Win dow Screens, Oil and Cook Stoves, Ranges, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Putty, Saab, Doors, Blinds, Cutlery and all the nsefnl articles usually found in an Up-to-date Hardware Store, HEADQUARTERS FOR -And all Kinds of BOTLDINGJATKRIiL Best Oooda lowest Prices. Under Hotel Chattawka, NEW BEB5T, Jf. C 127 Middle fit. Columbian '.Insecticide,' Peterman Roach Food, Hooper's Fatal Food aa 1 Sure Death to Moths, Bugs, etc. Also Btomo Clotadine The disinfectant that dialnfects an deodorises.1 We keep on hand a completo.stock 0 Medicines, Toilet Articles,' " : Perfumery, Tooth Brushes, Ac. 1 hytloians' Prescriptions a- special F. M .JSIameu, A. D. Ward SIiriONS& WARD, ATTORNEY sal COUNSELORS at " :--;"' -nw. --;: . . IIW UIII, o. Office Removed across Street to Second Story of No. 69 (above Telegraph Of , flee) South Front Street, next to ; l ; Hotel Chattawka, t Practice la the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamli co and Wake, In the Supreme and Fed eral Courts, and wherever services are desired. 111 EJ.Uwool
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