TUB WEEKLY JOB stakUsaaa 197. Hhliahod ! Two 8ecttoos,Vm7 Toa slay Md Friday, at N Kwaic nut, m Barn, n. u CHARLES L. 5TEVEN5J' BDRoa sro noimmto". SUBSCBIPXION RATES;. Two Month, 15"t Thrma Months, Ba T Sax lfnntha 60 . Twelve Months 1100 ONLY IN ADVAKCT, I Adtertisin rates tarnish! wpcsi ap plication at the office, or npon inquiry -fej mail. " VTki Jocmiui. la only sent on pny-In-adranoa basis. Subscribers will raceire notice of expiration of their Sub scription and an immediate response to notice wi.l be appreciated by '.the JOVKNAL Entered at the Poitofflce, New Bern T. O. aa second-class matter. Section Two, Friday Sept 12, 190 IMPORTANCE QF THE WAGE EARNER. The wage earner la as Important In the building np or a town, aa he or the la (o the protection of the family. . It la the community with the greatest per cent of Its population genuine wage earners, tht la the one which it going ahead In erery way. . Glen the community with a low per cent of wage earners, It will be found non-progresslre, and blackward socially, educationally and commercially. As the writer In Sunday's Journal stated, the progressive Southern towns are those which combined manufacture With Its rgricultural trade, thus having a wage earning people, a community of producers, which would add' wealth to the town In eTery way. It is the community of wage earners, which are the best of consumer, be cause they can pay cash for what they seed, thus building up and creating a local commercial trade (hat gives life to : every local basinets house. Wage earners also attract the raw pro duct, the country products to a place In largely increased amounts over the town where the wage earners are few In num ber compared to the whole population, because where money la being steadily earned, there Is certain to be found the best market for every kind of product that goes into consumption. Every family understands what It is to have wage earners, rather than the family drones, who simply consume. The same effect is felt In the com munity where the wage earner prepon derates over the street corner loafer. The wage earner gives activity, pro gress, development; the non-earner, the non-worker produces local disorder, makes taxes harder to bear, and prevents progress of any kind. WORTHY OF PERPETUATION. The public notice that the Guilford Battle Ground company, of Greensboro, N. C, will erect a memorial to the late Judge Schenck on the battle ground, through whose efforts it has become so celebrated, Is a move in the right di rectum. The Guilford Battle Ground, has grown beyond a mere Greensboro insti tution, a local place, for it Is justly prized by many North Carolinians out side of Greensboro, and Its development ' has been of 8tate wide Interest. ; k The preservation of this old historical ground, is a work which is of endless value, something to Inspire the youth, fa tangible exhibit which speaks value to the eye and heart, that no book can present, or speaker can prove by word of mouth.' -. 4 -' 1 1 1 - Like the monuments of great citizens of a great commonwealth, so are preser .r ration of historical grounds to coming generations. They mark and point out jtbe deeds in the lives of the ' men who i have by their efforts made possible the later prosperity or the later development of the State. It is this which lends inspiration to the youth, 'which tends to develop a higher and nobler citizenship, Jn that 4" those who are of today seek W emulate the deeds f those whose monuments 4 Stand before (hem so, that after death ,f their aioanments may , be raised to t spire coming generations, i. - No more worthy ot appropriate actios could be done, than to erect monu- ment to Judge Schenck on the ground wl-.fch he so faithfully, laboriously and sue cesaf ally worked Over, and gave to bis County and BUte, to mark, perpet ually, a historical tpot for' present and future North Carolinians. : : ' TJEOT. ' ' TVrc are citizens in too many conv t v...: 3 rio follow tho hold back and 1 r 7' Z" i of au7 r'' "tBr prise, ihk talk of aa industrial Usthn Uon, and It Beast niaety-aiae teeeoM adYnnosd by these held back clUaena, way Ue enterprise will prove a failure, to one reason why II may possibly prove good thing for the eoaamaaJty. Let there be developed any local Insti tution, a manufactory or amy local ealarprlae which la of value to Ue coat aaaalty, generally, sad the pall dewn dtlxea win attempt to get ap a rival, If the other seeau to bo making living, or if It may be paying Its expense, then the word will bo seat about to dis courage Its owner?. With these hold backs and pull downs exercising any power, the fate of the towa where they live ts easily guessed, for no community can make headway, much leas progress, where there It no local co-operation or unity of purpose among Its cltisens. Take away community unity, or let It be known that a place is controlled by the hold backs and pull downs, and every outsider will avoid such a place as If It held a pestilential disease, and every progressive citizen will leave such a town at the earliest opportuni ty. Every local Institution, every enter prise, every merchant, la entitled to the cordial support of the citizens of the place. A failure of any local enterprise, the stifling of any proposed industry, Is not merely injury done to the few persons Interested In these Institutions, but such failures Injure directly or indirectly every citizen, every tax payer and every business or trade In the place. It Is the leveling up, the helping and sustaining process, which Is needed in the community, the thought that the success of each citizen aids In the wel fare of all, and through this unity comes the substantial community gain and in no other way. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will, be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby, destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the consti tution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Bend for list of tes timonials. Address, F. S.1CHENEY & Co., Toledo.'.O. Bold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family Plllare the best , Made Mattrra Worse. Towne Sly w ife used to get nervous every time she heard a noise down stairs, but I nssurcd her that It could not be burglars, because they're al ways careful not to mnke any noise. Browne So that calmed her, eh? Towne Not much. Now she gets nervous every time she doesn't hear any noise. Philadelphia Press. .BVOniA. BlStlla agaatam r Tb Kind Yw Hiw Always BoagM Lena;s X 1 Lancer. Once upon a time there was a man who thought he wanted the earth. Then he had a vision, and he dreamed he did own the earth. Be thought the assessor came around, and he woke up srlth a groan. He has never wanted the earth since. Hudson Register. Not Doomed For Life, "I was treated for three years by good doctors," writes W. A. Greer, HcOon nellsville, O., "for Piles, and Fistula, but, when all failed, ;Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me in two weeks." Cures Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Bores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Piles or no pay. as at C. D. Bradham's drug store. I r ' ui Bsiawfe 'It Is too bad," said the person who reverences antiquities, "that the bell tower of St. Murk's fell. Isn't Itr. "Awful!" answers the Individual with the weary brow.ri,,,AwfulJ Why. It started old man Gaddaboute to tell ing of his European travels all over galn.'VBammore American, Prickly heat cured in one application by using of Hancock's" Liquid Sulphur. It will also eure Eczema, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Burns, Old - Sores, and all akin troubles In a short time, when used aa directed. For Hie at F. & Duffy's Drug Store, .1- !-V sj 1 1 swsjjsMimfjsmiii y i :V v ' "- - " yy"'-'S Vko.,sraesiaav 'A; ':. Church I see the definition of a gen tleman Is oue who never gives pain. : Got hn in I don't suppose my dentist would like-it If MoW bim that Yon ksra ttestna. i " VMlss .Muggies has had 10,000 left to her by nn uncle who had never seen ber." 1 : -Well; bat" explalon lt,"-Phltadel- pula Bulletin. W iiJ City Nephew Well, Uncle Josh, doe New Tork surpass your expectations? TJncle 'Joeh Ye-es, but I rather ex pected it would. Smsrt Set , - TJse Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, r.Ingworm, DandruS and all skin diseases. For sale t'.'7. B. Demy's. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. D. B. Terry, Ue n-ClIoealre seed grower, of Detroit, Mich, will contest Horn. B.A. Algere candidacy for Ue Senate to succeed the late Hob. James McMillan. . Idaho Democrats have endorsed W. J. Bryan for the Presidency. ; Seaside resorts report the best season they have over had. Western packers are sending large quantities of meat to Germany, : ; The German war boat. Panther sank aHaytiaa war vessel Sunday. Intor- aaUonal troubles may arise on acoouat of the affair. President Roosevelt was accorded an enthualaaUo reception at Chattanooga, and was made an honorary member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers. The election returns from the State of Maine show a decided falling off from the usually heavy Republican vote. Gov. Hill Is re-elected by about 85,000 major ity.! An interesting case la before the treas ury department at Washington in the capture of a moonshiner's outfit near Atlanta, Ga. The whole still can be packed in a valise, end is said to be the smallest whiskey manufacturing oonoern in existence. M aituuid, Fla, October 10th, 1901 The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balti more, Md. Gentlemen: I have had Eczema over thirty years, have tried many remedies prescribed by various physicians, but to nothing has the disease yielded so read ily as to Liquid Sulphur. I think If used properly It Is undoubtedly a speci fic for Eczema. I have prescribed It for others with moat satisfactory results. I consider It the best remedy for cuta neous affections I have ever known, and regard It as the greatest medical discov ery of the age. Respectfully yours, W. A. HEARD, M. D. For sale at F, B. Duffy's. Mollifying;. 'I am afraid. Itobbv." said his moth. er. "that when I tell toim- father whnt a naughty boy you've been he will pun- isn you severely." "Ilave you got to tell him?" asked Bobby earnestly. "Oh, yos; I shall tell him Immediate ly after dinner." The look of concern on Bobby's faro deepened. "Well, mother." snid he. "pi him n better dinner than umial. Von might do that much for me." Pittsburg Dis patch. A Parson's Noble Act. "I want all the world to know," writes Rev. U. J. Budlong, of Ashaway, R. L, "what a thoroughly good and reliable medicine I found In Electric Bitters. They cured me of jaundice and liver trouble that had caused me great suffer ing for many;years. For a genuine, all around cure they excel anything I ever saw." Electric Bitters are the surprise of all for their wonderful work In Liver Kidney and Stomach troubles. Don't fail to try them. Only Wets. Satisfso tlon is guaranteed by C. D. Bradham. Patting Him OST. lie proposed on his way home from church one Sunday evening. She was too young to marry and did not want him, but she said "Tea," with the stip ulation that he should get ber father's consent. The young man was happy until be discovered the next day that his adored one's father had been dead several years. The Rett frescrlptlon for llalarla. ChlUs and Fever Is a bottle of Gbovi'i Tabtblbss Chtix Toxio. It is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c A Short Cat to Slop. ' "Doctor," said he, "I'm a victim of Insomnia. I can't sleep if there's the least noise, such as a cat on the gar den wall, for instance." ' "This powder will be effective," re! plied the physician, after compound ing a prescription. , i "When do I Hake H, doctorf Ton -don't take It Give it to the cat in a little milk." Family Doctor; A Boy' Wild Wde For Life. : With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown of LeesvlH, lad , endured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonder ful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He' writes: 'I now sleep soundly every night." Like' marvelous cures of Consumption,' Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Gusranted bottles BOo and $1.00. Trial bottles free at 0 D Bradham's drug store. Vat Joke. - Mr. CriiBsoobenk- litre's an article In the paper about your new tight shoes, dour. 1 i . . 1 Mr. Crlmtmnbenk You're Joking! '"Well, I thought it wan. It's bead ed 'Much In Little.' "-lonkers States. nuin- " t - - ( . Beware ot the Knife. ' No profession hs advanced mors ra pidly of late than surgery, but U should not be used except where absolutely ne cessary. In cases of piles for example, it is seldom X needed. . De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures quickly and perma mently Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, skin diseases. Accept no counterfeits. '1 was so troubled with bleeding piles' that I lost much blood and strength," says, J. C. Phillips, Parte, III. 'DeTTltt's Witch Hazel cured me In a short time,' Soothes and heals. F. . lttZ.-..-.,i.V : MllSil. ;.! Sale of Tedder Lai Is la Jones aid Onslow. Public Interest Aroused In Plea- meat and Western Sections Joseph H. MeReo Dies Sud denly In Wilmington, . Croatan Indiana ateve , ' to.Edgectmbe. Rauiod, September 9. The Slate board of education has sold tor 1 15,000 its Interest in the lands known a Ue '-Tedder lands," lying In Jones and Ons low counties. There wss a suit, and by the terms of a compromise Ue Tedder heirs were to pay by 1904 Ue sum above named for the State's interest. J.' T. Shelts of Port Norfolk has bought this interest and Is to pay' the 923,000 by January 1, next. Governor and Mr. Aycock left this morning for Seven Springs, near Golds- boro, and will remain there two or Uree days. J.T. Joyner, State Superintendent ot Public Instruction returned today after three weeks absence, mainly In Ue pied mond and western sections. He says he ts greatly pleased with the enthusiasm regarding public education. At Lexing ton there was an audience of 2,000 and in the northern part of Buncombe county there was an audience of 2,000 by actual count. Four infantry companies of the State Guard have been disbanded since July 1, upon recommendation of Ue Inspec tor general. It Is said today that another company will no doubt share Ue fate of these. The vacancies will not be filled unless good organizations, st suitable locations are offered. There are three Croatan Indians in Edgecombe county, these having moved there from Robeson county, and they want a separate school. The law pro vides separate schools for the Croatans in Robeson. It forbids their Intermar riage with whites and tbelr attendance at white schools. It does not forbid their inter-marriage with negroes and their attendance at negro schools. Croa tans do marry mulattoes, not negroes, though their people object to such mar riages. There will be no separate school for the Croatans. If they Insist on one they will have to return to Robeson to get it. The special committee of the Grand Lodge of Masons met here today, in called session, to take up again Ue question of the location of Ue "Tem ple." Raleigh was agreed on as Ue place, but Greensboro objocted on Ue ground that its bid had not been receiv ed by Ue committee and considered. Rain began falling last night in this section the first In several weeks. The fall so far is light. John P. Cunningham of Person coun ty, who Is here, says that In two weeks the tobacco crop in that county and ad jacent ones, will be housed; that It Is a large crop, and of good quality, and that the high prices are very encouraging to growers. Application for a new lodger of Odd Fellows at Ellenboro is In grand secre tary Woodell's hands. Application for a lodge at Belhaven is granted. Two boys, quite young, were Ibrought to Ue penitentiary today, to serve S and li years for throwing stones at a train. Much regret Is expressed at Ue office of the State superintendent of public Instruction at the death of Joseph H. McBee, engineer to the State Board of Education, who was found dead In bed Uls morning st Wilmington, his home. He was greatly esteemed aa a careful, zealous and competent engineer and was doing a great deal of good work in making Ue re-surveys of Ue State's "swamplands." - - Among today's arrivals were, W. W. Clark, M. D. W. Stevenson, D. L. Ward, New Bern. Senator Hoar U invited to address the State Literary and Historical Associa tion here in October. u r Take Care cf the Stomach. '' The man or woman whose digestion is perfect and whose stomach performs its every function Is never sick. Kodol cleanses, purifies and sweetens the stomach and cures positively and per manently all stomach troubles, Indiges tion and dyspepsia. It is Ue wonderful reconstructive tonic that is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all of the nourishment In the food they eat Rev. J. H. Holladay, of Hoiladay, Miss., writes: Kodol bss cured me, I consider it Ue best remedy I ever used for dys pepsia and stomach troubles. I was given up by physicians. Kodol saved my life. Take It after meals. F. 8. Duf fy. - " -''f- "i asaa ' 'i Abatmln4e4 Beggar, "Have you rcully no affection for any Other girl,. deur7". she' naked of her fiance. "No," replied the drug clerk absent mindedly, "but I bavo soroeUlng Just good." Philadelphia Press., . Lingering Summer Colds. . Dont let a cold run at Uls Jteason. Summer colds are Ue hardest kind to cure and If neglected may linger along for months. A long" siege like this will pulldown- Ue strongest constitution. One Minute Cough Cure will breakup tbo attack at once. Safe, sure, ads at once.' Cures coughs,' colds, croup, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. The children like It.' F. 8. Duffy. Celery Headache Powders. There Is not any better remedy for headache than the te powders. They never faQ to relieve. !' 'a sad sold CL'y at Davis" Trescrlj ti )n VI annvy. -. MAS0KIC TEXPLB QUESTION - Settled, kildfh u: & laming be gin Once, v ' 8pectel to Journal. V Rautten, September t The Masonic Temple quaatlaa ts aalllad, Th build ing will be hero, The committee aaan tmonsly decided that Raleigh had v sub mitted the only real bid."". " ' - The Masonic Tiaplo Obstruction Company, with Grand Master. Clark as d resident was chartered Uls eiter- The banding will be eeventy by ninety feet, and seven stories high, and will cost eighty thousand dollars. Work be gins at onoe, . . . , Supreme Court Cases. v Special to Journal. , ,n Ralkioh, Beptember 0. In Supreme Court Ue following cases were argued;- State vs Gouldlng by A. D. Ward, wIU Ue attorney general for Ue State, D. L. Ward for Defendent. 8tate Ti Dixon, by A. D. Ward, wiU Ue ' attorney general for Ue State, Thoa B, Womackforthe Defendent. State vs Taylor, by D. L Ward with Ue attorney general or tne Bute, W. D. Molver for Ue defendent Wood vs Railroad, by W. D. Mclver for plaintiff, Bimmons and Ward for Defen dent Swift vs Dixon, G. M. Lindsay and Jarvls and Blow for plaintiff, Con nor and Son and L. T. Morrill for Defen dont Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal Ralxiqb, September 9. The Supreme Court, Uls evening, filed Ue following opinions: Goodyear vs. Cook, from Warren, re versed. Meeklns vs. Railroad, from Tyrrell, ap peal dismissed. ' . Alleghany Co., vs. Lumber Co., from Beaufort, no error. Wolfe vs. Hampton, from Washington no error. The following appeals were disposed of by per curlsm order. Hodges vs Alleg hany Co., from Hyde affirmed, upon authority of Nichols vs. Qladen 117 N. C. 407. t. Atkinson vs. Ricks, from Northamp ton, new trial awarded for newly discov ered evidence. King vs. Powell, from Warren, affirm ed, upon auUorlty of Harrington vs, Hatton, 180 N. C, 00, and Pipkins vs. Adams, 114 N. C. 801. Pallia vs. Midgett, from Dare, decided against Ue plaintiff, and in Ue oUer ap peal of Pallia vs.. Midgett, decided against defendant, ruling of court below afflr med In toU appeals. WUliford ts. Williams, from Bortle.af firmed. . , WANTED. We would like to ask, Urough the col umns of your paper, if there is any per son who has used Green's August Flower for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles Uat has not been cured and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach,' fermentation of food, habitual costlveness, nervous dys pesla, headaches, despondent .feelings, sleeplessness in fact, any trouble con nected wiU Ue stomach or liver f This medicine has been sold for many years In all civilized countries, and we wish to cor respond wIU you and send you one of our books free of cost. If you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first We have never known of Its falling. If so something more serious is Ue matter wtu you. , &sk your druggist , . -v -: . , G. G. Gbxxh, Woodbury, M. J. , Caaaaiaar tfca tablat. She WcIL let na ehana-a th anhlert- I've done nothlnjr but talk about tnv- elf all evenlngl , He I'm sure we conldnt find an. thing better. t , , , She Ver WelL than, anniwiaa mn talk about me for awhile. Brooklyn Life. A Sad Disappointment. : - f-, Ineffeottro liver medicine Is a disap pointment, bat you dont want to purge strain and break Ue glands of the stom ach and bowels. 'Dewltfs Little Fatly Risers never disappoint They cleanse the system of ail poison and putrid mat ter and do it so gently Uat one enjoys Ue pleasant effects. They nn I tonic to Ue liver, Curt biliousness, : torpid liver and prevent teror. ' F B Duffy. v -4 ' Wkiitf Mk 0a. '-. "Here cum do ball over do fencer honted Ue kid who had climbed a tel egraph pol to tell Ue kids below, how the game was progressing. , ,,. . uuuy geer yelled one of the crowd which had been listening to the bulle tins. "Here's where we organize a teamr'-Ohlo State Journal " " Take a baU In Hancock's iLlqnld Bui phur. They are superior toUose of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage of being made any desired etrengU. They will eure Prickly heat, Eczema, and all skin die- es. For sale by F. 8. Duffv. i ' ';'i''-r4 - , . tltlMa'.t 0 ' , . , Wadslelgb-Oh, dear I a. Gadsum What's Ue trouble t Mrs. Wadslelgh-I'm so unlucky. My old nurse baa left me, and the new on I have is so unreliable that I dont feel at all easy in my mind unless I see the children at least two or three times a week. It's so exasperating!-. Chicago Record-Herald. t . .- Fortune Farors a Texan. "Raving distressing pains In head, back and stomach, and being r without appetite, I began to use Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes W. P. WLItcIiead, of Kenuedxle, Tex., "sndsoon f'.t L".e a new man " Infallible in stomach . ' liver troullns. Only .c at CD. E. 1 bam's d. "T itviO. , pf , '"'ten ntir.tang Liniment .. ' eVartnay or utr tbamrfac, mt . - Sua to tm UmnJlrniutiJii v -A .vvw - ' " ' 'V. For a Lame Back, , k 5ore Muscles, " . . or, in fact, all ness of your body there is nothing .that will drive out the' pain and in flammation so quickly as Mustang 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. A 2 Mexican ilustans: Liniment swuscomes the ailments of harm and all domarttfl anunala. In fact, it is ft flesh bealer and pain killer no matter who or what the patlaatla. nfr.ftoFFiTrn, " If " uOXITM IW LS' rttm flt.1v 95 iiV FTtW'Z ' WP "V " TEETnlNG EASY. teJSiSiLJOt MtU li casts St C J. MOPFKTT. M. kX. 8T. LOUIS. MO. Omn I D. H. Habbt, hMn ( BtM, kvwrm, Ta, Hot. 11, 1900. . I kmtoaaa Dr. MoSMt'i TCRTHIN A tvlmaM nawdfaaSatS tea, aaihtawekUdraa. WknajaMaS bor ni a MtUlM ehll4, rtrj nooMdtu dr nnM thM w. woM Isnttoblr Iom kia. 1 hmppeaeS poa TaKTHIMA,aBlbanaalaaM aaalilMHW ttatblm, aoaa lapmaaaa auM fet SI hu, aid Iraai tht oj m a, iMapaatal. I han oos.lanUj kpt Hal m4 Uhsm IU Br eklldraa, ud kara Mtaa lm alMMlaoaaiac in puliai la all awttms o rwM taadwa. 1 feaad U Uiraiabl. ma after ta. tMtklas THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, , The BEST Facilities BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO THE aSaSlS J(IUi?bI5? Town. "' We promise our best efforts in behalf ot the Farmers , ,t ; N ' ; ' J. II. HOWAED, Manager, C H. RICHMOND, Auqtioneer. ' 5 , s 4 . i isaxgajos bo rv n o n n 'a . nvyn 12,51 ery. ',, nt la, m ,f ; i . has timet his Millinery ' Stock : from Tollock -i f Street to his store on Middle Street and is. Cloe--i ing out., the same at GREATLY REDUCED v nCES. Special Inducements to Milliners. 1 . . ; LQOIC TO eBBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBSnaeSnjBS t0 Planters a -"!' r-s.-j' ' '-"' NEW T7hlch 13 always theplaca TO GET THE U03T MONEY FOR IT. , Eci;t accozniaodations guaranteed. , r 1 ; E. J. nrTE?., rroprictcr.. . Lameness and Sore yt jitm ctsJtn-fcfertn, l Matrbma.DyseaStraia ,lt lk thenVmelTmohltsof ' n H II r - Children eMflrlae. ITZi a J the Bowels. Stowcthtas rottf, at Drifinricfe '"P1'" d suta. a. a uasluv. . roi. UNLOADING - - Farmem Warehouse. v YOUR INTEREST !i Warehouse BERN, W. C, .