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TOE WEEKLY JOURNAL .WataaUaaai. m ; " PnblUbwI la Two Baetkmt, every Tnas; day wd Friday, t N MhMJe (HTMt, WW era, fl. U.. . , , CHARLES L. 5TEVENj - mnoWaa nonator, T:'A SUBSCRIPTION RATEPv Two Months.... .....XfOenta, Threw Months, . .1" Six Mrattha....- 601!"; Twelve Months 11.00 ONLY 15 ADVANCs 'ABrtilnf rates tarnished npoa ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mall. " BTTha Jocrhu la only sent on pey-In-admnaa hanii. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub- aeripuona and an immediate response kj notice wfil beijappreciated by I the Journal Entered at the Postofflce,EWew Bern A. C. asseooad-olaas matter. Section Oae,Taesdav, Not. 11, 1908 GUARDING FOREST LANDS. - The government method employed of policing iu foresj reserve hai proven a perfectyraccees, to much to that timber depredatloni hare about ceased. The annual report of the Commission' erofthe General Land Office, shows that the public land disposed of by the Oorernment during the year aggregated 19,488,585 acres, an Increase of 3,935,739 acres over the previous year. On October 1 last there were 64 forest reserves, embracing 80,175,765 acres, an Increase of almost 14,000,000 acres since the last report. During the fiscal year there were 1668 forest fires discovered, Which burned over 87,799 acres. The constantly decreasing area burn ed over is said to demonstrate the effi ciency of the Government forestry force. The Commissioner says that the with drawal of the JGoverment during the year has shown that the work has prov ed self-supporting and has brought In a a revenue to the Government. Needed timber supplies have been placed with in lawful reach of the public, and tim ber depredations within the reserve limits have practically ceased. The government is also at; work In reforestation oi the denuded tracts, in the forest reserves, and these tracts are being carefully guarded, so that they may not be damaged by fires or stock grazing. This work is showing for Itself in the reproducing of the native trees, and many waste tracts are becoming covered with trees. AFTER ELECTION ECHOES. Now that the election in this State Is over, the remarkable disappearance from Republican columns, of the few colored voters who could pass muster to register and vote, Is a matter of surprise to even those well Informed. In this section the negro who voted the entire Republican ticket cannot be found. There were colored voters who cast partial ballots for their old political allies, but at precincts in Craven county, the entire colored delegation who were voters, threw in solid Democratic tick et! at the polls. 0o far as Republicans were concerned, their loss at the ballot box was total, for the few colored voters given the fran chise turned against them. The result of this entirely changed colored vote, marks the political death knell of the "nigger domination" cry even with the few who have used It In the campaign Just ended by the election 1 6a November 4th, This political "slogan"ended with 1900 with the people in this section, a section formerlyso prolific In the political senaa tlons.all ending with the demand for "white supremacy," and the. acceptance ofthe colored voter in the result of the Amendment, Is seen both In the Indif ference of the previous Voter, who did not vote this year, and the colored voter who could vote, but who cut a ballot for the party which was bis political enemy. The change this year opens the way for marked political changes In the next campaign In North Carolina, ' It needs no prophetic vision to ass thtsf : iTm& FOR LOCAL1 aggres; ' 'srErfESsJ1'v,J. ifv There has never bean a time in the m r uirw ui iw e w ruirn. wmn inRH wma sui Kxht tctual aed , for tggmiiYaneM rp tiit' part of ItoctUntti.- ? wvrt aaarwvJaaWa- MW WIMWU SlitMpj new lines of commerce, which shell bring business to the local mercantile 'trade. ' . " Here la need for agitation which shall bring business to the local mer- , t t'- great lc-'J success; a local ability . t- i ,t 1 t cf co s :'J dwe, is that of f.3t-:l!-xta-:s. ''' : V , ' ct: 7 V i r la t' t . mm smwu isMiiwsmnti la wantan mmum eolanuts of the Joarsal will be found facto and floras attesting both the growth and financial soandnesa of New Bart's banks. ' This Is a mattar of congratulation, as is also the statements published showing the subs of saoney oa deposit or bonds held la trust, by New Berntena. Bat only a comparative few citlaens can be bankers and bond holders. There to the majority of people who mast work, and who most be given an oppor tunity to oars a livelihood. - Tie local workman or laborer most be provided with an occupation with at least living wages. Some will be satis fied with just a living, while the ambl tloua will seek anether place where they can do batter. And employment of the local laborer, la most important In Its effect upon the trade of the local merchant, and It Is np on these two classes of citizens in this community, that this question of local aggressiveness is to be most seriously considered by those citizens who have the means and ability to promote such enterprises as can be profitably main' tained, for both their owners, and the community as regards Its wage earners and local merchants. There Is too much local satisfaction up on the part of those who are comfort ably fixed, who accept the old jog trot of trade, without any attempt to develop new enterprises, or assist In putting some life into trade. This local Indifference is seen on many sides. It la seen In the slovenly kept side walks and streets, thepropped up build ings, which ought, tojbe torn down as nuis ances, instead of being held up to give the owners a few dollars rent. This local Indifference Is seen in the do-nothing-policy of the chamber of commerce, which Instead of being alive and aggreeslvely working for New Bern's welfare and Interests, has done nothingjln many months. And In the mean while other places with less natural advantages are going ahead, their citizens alive and aggressive for the advancement of every local in terest, New Bern acts contented to plod along hardly In slghtof the Industrial procession. It is time for a change from this go- plodding existence. There is a local aggressiveness needed, and at once. Beware oi Ointments for K Catarrh That Contains Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tlons from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J. Cheney Co, Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu ine. It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c. per bot tle. Hall's Family pills are the best. Knew Who a Blame. In a city not subject to earthquakes there lived a family which had one of those domestics of the break every thing they touch tort Recently the town experienced a alight shock. Pic tures were thrown down, crockery and furniture rattled about In the midst of the tumult the mistress went to the bead of the statra and called out to a would be patient-tone, "Mary Ann, What are vou dnlna now?" Prickly heat cured In one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. It will also cure Eczema, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, and all skin troubles in a snort time, when used as directed. For sale at F. & Duffy's Drug Store, The WUtem of Exaerteaeo. 'When I was 20, 1 thought I waa 40; when I was 80 I thought 1 was 60; when I. was -40 I thought 1 waa 25, and when f was 60 1 wondered If they were going to bring In the high chair at the table and give me the bottles W. VT, Goodwin, -Retiring Harvard Professor, at a Dinner In His Honor. JL TTiankstlTlnt' Dinner. ' Hear eattag is usually the first cause of Indigestion. Repeated attacks Inflame the maoous membranes lining the stom ach, exposes the nerves of the stomach, producing a swelling after eating, heart born, headache, sonr risings and finally catarrh of the stomach. Kodol relieves the Inflammation,, protects the nerves and cares the catarrh. Kodol cures In digestion, dyspeptla,all stomach troubles by cleansing and sweetening- the glands of the stomach.- FT 8. Duffy. - , i ' Dow award 'Career, First Fish-What's the matter with finback? He looks seedy.' Second Fish Tea; he's drinking like a human lielriguck.wy ..".', l n if s nj) ivm.i." j i f j -. There is m rich sound lnlostna a hack door that only a few people have opportunity to enjoy. Atchison Globe. Startling; $ut True. "If every .one vknew what a grand medicine Dr. King's. New Life Pills is," writes D. EL Turner, Dempseytown, Pa., you'd sell all yon have In a day Two weeks' use has made a new man of me.? Iafar.",le for constipation, stomach and AMERICAN SOCIETY. 11 Mh WkaOw Wa kwi It, la Waalta. '"American society," say JJnatosra, "bee been definitely astabOshed npon a monetary baala. We may Opto tb fact or we may ignore It, bat It is a fact, and tt la very much the wisest thine to admit It with dlmaastonate frankness. For If we assume oar soda! standards and condlUona to be differ ent from what they really are, how are we going to study them and under stand them and get at their nfclkso pht From the paint of view of a sd entlflc onset ver. the classification of everybody and ererythlnsT according to a financial principle of division, la n good thing, for It greatly slmpflftss tna whole subject. "Formerly there was no classification of any kind. American life was a chaos, socially, full of all aorta of anomalies and Incongruities. Every section of the country had Ka own standard of distinction, and this stand ard waa recognised and respected no where else. Thua In New England lit erary, scholastic or theological emi nence waa held to confer a certain cachet upon those who bad obtained it In the microcosm of which Philadel phia need to be the center ancestry counted most of ail This waa also true to some extent of the south, yet there, aa In the west political prominence carried with it social leadership. New York always more or less impossible) to formulate waa a place where there existed social wheels within wheets and social planes that never touched; though, on the whole, perhaps the com bination of ancestry and money meant in those days what money alone means at the present time." A Tootaaome Dish. Eggs and calf s liver la a toothsome dish. Fry six eggs and arrange In long dish. Add a chopped onion to about two ounces of finely chopped calfs liver, put in a frying pan over strong fire eight minutes and add a little Tlnegor, salt and cayenne pepper. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle of Gnovn' Tasteless Chill Tohio. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Mo cure no pay. Price 60c RAILWAY TIES. Wireless telegraph Is to be used on Italian trains u u moons of preventing railway accidents. fepain noids the record for cheap womicg or her railways. Only 43 per ceni or me gross earnings are spent In management. Several important railways are belne duiic in uuina. Notwithstanding their theoretical objections to railways, the Chinese make much use of them when built, and trade is at once improved. Ail the new trains on the Central London railway are to be of fireproof construction, steel and asbestus being largely asea. Other precautions for the safety of passengera are being laaen. Luck in Thirteen. By sending 13 miles Win. Spirey, of Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible Fever Sore on his leg Nothing else could. Positively cures Bruises, Felons, Ulcers, Eruptions, Bolls, Burns, Corns and Piles. Only 25c.lGuaranteed by C. D. Bradham drug gist ' A ConnalMrur. "Taid, wilil (In' U-y. "when yoti tmy in your adwrtlmucutM thnt your goods "are nckuowknlKitl liy coimolsscurn to be the best whnt ilo yon menn by con. nolsseurs?" A connoisseur, my loy," answered the great manufacturer, "is an emi nent authority an authority, In short, who admits that our goods are the best." The Mouae'a tide. First Mouse--You don't mean to say you are afraid of women? Second Mouse No, I'm not afraid of them, but they have such a way of screaming, yon know. Really It Just upsets me completely. Boston Tran script YOU UlOW WHAT TOU ARE TAJUflC When yon tike Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio, because the formula la , plainly printed on every bottle showing that It Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless '(orm. No cure no pay, Prloe Mc. Pal the Palat a Hlmaclt. The riastcrrrl thought yon were Working on old Kay's pew house? The Painter o I was, but we had row, an1 he said he'd put the rest of the paint on himself. - v j , The Plasterer- And. did he) The Painter Yes; at least thafs where he put most of it . E la the most common letter. In LO00 letters e occurs 131 times In English, 194 ttaee far French, 145 In Bpaniah, 178 in German. . f Curei ot Taarutet':i49 Tears.' Mr. Harjey,,of Geneva, Ohio, bad the plies lor lorty 'years, iJoctors and dol lars could do him no lasfjpg good,, De WltVl Witch Hazel Balvccured him per msnently. j Iayalnable qr cuts, barns, bruises, sprains,,' .jaoeratlons, actema, tetter, salt roeum, anq) all other skin dis eases. Look lor the. name DeWltt on the package all others are cheap, worth less counterfeits F.& Dnffyw " -r." - asm i, m. x j ., Hector Remember, my young friend, there, are., tblnga Inl life better , tban rnoney.er-f) h.?.,t .'-tx j v. r ' i Toung Friend tea; 1 know that but It take money toiiuy them. ::...!; . : 't4hi fv." .'''',''', v4 n " v; h - 4ass,-:.i - ,T am golngto visit thlaJL' There la a man I want to see there. , ,' r "Is one all? , I know about forty whom I should like to see there." In.' ejsnapoUs Newav..-a hviZjwi q vv ... . ' J ,Take a bath In Hancock's Liqnld 8vl phur, . They are superior to those of he most celebrated Bulphnr 8prlngs,havjng the additional advantage of .being made any desired strength. t They will care PricUyheat, Zcz k and all aklndis- State's Showlnr in DakoU Bon. Suit Death RT. . W. Ivey. In Pen far Merder. Death of Tan T. Rick arise a. Edacatlea. al Day nttegre Fair. Ralzioh. Nov. 7. The 8uU's aide of the South DakoU bond suit was mock In evidence today, In the taking of testi mony by special commissioner B. B. Bat tie. Among the witnesses were Gov, Aycock, Treasurer Lacy, Dr. J. J. Mott and Henry C. Cowles. The Bute expects to prove that the Western North Carolina bonds, Issued In 18(78, sold for less than par and that they were not Issued In accordance statutory requirement. It expeoU to show furthtr thtt the StaU of South DakoU is In collusion with the holders of some of these bonds, and that Bute relief has been invoked for private ends. In all, principal and Interest, something like $1,000,000 appears to be Involved In the suit President Joseph G. Brown of the Citizens National Bank, letthare this morning for New, Orleans, to attend the annual meeting of the National Bank Association, and wllldel!ver aa address on "The.NewJBouth." A white woman, Mrs. Mary RIckert, aged 40, and her 18 year old son, Dan, were placed in the penitentiary today for murderingia man on the highway In Madison county. Tbey had a quarrel with the man and the murder was the result. The. mother gets 18 years, the son 10. News reaches here of the death of Van V. Richardson of Columbus county; He was during Cleveland's first term TJ. S. Marshal of this district. He had heart disease and excitement on account of Iuesday's election It supposed to have hastened his death. Among; today's arrivals was Fred A. Woodard of Wilson. Rev. Dr. T. N. Ivey, editor of the Ral elgb Christian Advocate, . has gone to Granite Falls, where his father, Rev. G. W, Ivey, whose age is 75, died today. He had preached regularly every Sunday but one In fifty years In the Methodist Conference. He leaves several children, among them Rev. T. N. Ivey, Dr. W. P. Ivey, of Lenoir, G. F. Ivey ot Bessemer City, Eugene F. Ivey, of Pittsburg, Pa., Mrs J. H. White and Mrs George Ford of Statesville. The burial will be at Le noir. This was educational day at the negro State Fair here. Two or three colleges and several schools attended. The schools, particularly, Shaw University, the Agricultural and Mechanical College and the State school for deaf-mutes and blind make highly creditable exhibits. While the general exhibit is good, par ticularly of agricultural products, is good, it Is far too small and represents but a little part of the State. Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff and all skin diseases. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. itu.M iu luilln. Only ten 1.:vh in h hundred receive any education nt nil In India. Spearing iirordfiah. Spearing swordQsb on the Atlantic roast is one of the most exciting and luring occupations of the ocean farm er. These fish bring good Drlces, If you are bilious and seeking advls ers, Take DeWItt's Llit'.e Early Risers, Just before going to bed. Tou will find on the morrow, Tou are rid of your sorrow That's all; Just enough said. These famous pills do not ! gripe, but move the bowels gently and easily, cleansing the liver. Their tonio effect gives strength to the glands, preventing a return of the disorder. An Araleas Artist. M. Du cor net, who died In France In 1862, waa born without arms or hands. He had the eye of an artist and. not withstanding his great misfortune ac tually studied painting and exhibited many fine productions wholly executed with uia toea. Wild Canaries. j Wild canaries were not yellow oriuV nally, but green or gray In color, Asleep Amid Flames. Breaking Into a biasing home, some firemen lately dragged the sleeping In mates from death. Fancied security, and death near. It's that way when yen neglect coughs and colds. Don't do It. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consunip tlon gives perfect -protection against all Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep It near, and avoid suffering, death', and doctor's hills. A teaspoonfal ' ttope a late cough, persistent use the most stab- born." Harmless and nice tasting, it's guaranteed to satisfy by 0. D. Bradham. Price 80c and $1.00. Trial bottles tree. 1 1 ur.icq nun ojvat ui ju. , , Frauleln. von Under SUndt - flow very plainly dot deur Lady Cbmcn- leigh la dressed! Friend Tea, Indeed; but yon must remember It Is Lent ' ' Frauleln Ach, nol Yon do not mean to tell me really and truly dot ahe bor rows hef dresses? Puck. r, ; - t i ,) Clatara Wats..... ,( . The water In a cistern mar bv kept from becoming sour by lowering Into It bag filled with charcoal. Halt a bashe! trill anfflce for n cistern ot or dinary size. ', ) Beats fts ; Amlzl la r'ej'-l B9t$t s"w V iTZZZri ; Z 1 TELEtXATEC fcitlTTTSS. , v ' ' F a. i , -. The wife ot the CxarofRaasU la re ported to be In f alling health. . The ceases bmrean report says that 60 per cent ot the cotton crop of IMS has beeagtaned, George-ir, YesVTf,"iOa ttf Benator Vest of Missouri, died suddenly la a ho tel In Washugton. President Roosevelt nude an address In Philadelphia on the occasion of the 150U anniversary ot the InlUatloa of George Washington Into Masonry. Richard CroW, ' the former chief Tammany Hall, is expected to return this country In the spring. He has been living In England for a year. Gen. Miles has made his annual report In which he criticises the commanding offloer for failure to provide post quart- en and declared the forts ineffective. ...:. I The president to Hake an Extended - .. . Tsnr . w Washington, Nor. .-President Room Telt will leave here 'next Monday midnight and .will not return to Wash: Ingten tattl after the reception to Vice Governor Wright of Tennessee. Memphis November r . ' He wfil present at 'the dedicating of the chanv bar of commerce building In New Tork on Tuesday; and Tuesday' night will make a speech at the chamber of com meroe dinner. " The next day he wilt go West and Booth. His exact itinerary has not ' been announced.' but ft Is be lieved that he contemplates a bear hunt In one of the Boithern BUtes before going to Memphis, Upon hls return he will stop in Washington only one day as.he has accepted an Invitation to at tend the Union League Club banquet November 13. ' " Orlando, Fla., Oct S, 1901. The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Oo., Balti more, ltd. Gentlemen; I take pleasure in reconv ending Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any one suffering with Eczema. I have had It for ten or fifteen years, have tried many remedies and found no relief until I was Induced to try your "H. L. B. Have only used it a short while and am now almost entirely cared. I can truth fully say that after fifty years as prac ticing physician that your Liquid Bui phur Is the most wonderful remedy for Decerns I have ever known. Tours respectfully, DR. W, W. LEAKE, For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. Pta la Candle. A carious old custom was revived at Great Oakley, England, where parish landa were let by "pin In candle." The local clergyman presided. "A pin Is In serted In t burning candle, and so long s It remains In Its tallow resting place DwsaretaKen, The last bidder before me pin drops a declared the tenant Question Answered. Tea, August Flower still has the lar gest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Tour mothers' and grandmoth ers' never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doc tors were scarce, and thoy seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, eUl They used August Flower to clean oat the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervoas and organic action of the sys tem, and that Is all they took when feel lng doll and bad with headaches and other aches. .Ton only need few doses of Green's August Flower, In liquid lonn, to mane yon eausnea there is noth ing serious the matter with yon. Ton can get mis reuanie . remedy at your araggiai. rrioe zoo. ana & .: . la Self peleaee. . "Jerry," an Id Flaherty, "why Is it ye re glttln' so proud since ye're gtrtit.' n die or money ahead?" "Meb'y, 'tis lolke that wld all the rich," said Jerry. " 'Tls n measure of proTJction ng'in me poor relations " lnoianapolia hwwb , w One lunate Court Care, t Is the only harmless cough care that gives quick relief. Cores Coughs, Colds, Croup, -.Bronchitis, Whooping Cough" Pneumonia, Asthma, LaGrlppe and all Throat, Chest and Lang troubles. I got soaked by rain, says Gertrude E. Fen ner, Monde, IndV end contracted a se vere cold and cough.' r failed' rapidly; lost 48 lbs. My druggist recommended One MlnaU Cough Care. , the first bot tle brought relief; several cared mi am back to my old weight 148 lbs. One Minute Cough Cure touts the phlegm, re lieves the cough at once, draws out In flammatlon; cares eroupAn ideal rem edy for children: 'r, 8. Daffy. ; V : s u Wlieleea i Tlnat . Rates. j j " The Canard company In Its "Infor mation to Paasensers now lnolndaa the following a -vv . - WIRELESS TBUakAM RATES. I Ftom ship ta afaraenl staUoa.. Tit. Tram ship lo neasina steamer and , - thenoe to sUUon id Note. The minimum rata via flan. ponaeh is St tor fan wordaj la addltloa to the land eharstes, sod ST cents par a sae tot eost of delivery to Western Un ion Offia at Brtdsehamoton. The ailnl. mam oharts via Creokasven or ststloaa in the United Kingdom Is la, Id. '' 1 A StartUnj" Surprise. Vary few Could believe In looking ai A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust black'- smith ot Tllden. Ind that for'ten yean he suffered sach tortares from Rheu matism as few could endure and live. Bat e' wonderful change followed his taking Electric .Bitters. "Two bottles wholly cared me,'V he writes, "and I have not felt a twinge in over a year.1' They regulate the Kidneys,' purify the blood and cure Rheumatism, KeursI gia, Nervousness, Improve : dfgoktlon and give perfect henl.h. Trr thsm. .'r. .- '' "'-.J Y"J if : I ASttfctebSe Prcnftrtfi: Tor As shnnatiml BtcFoodarHinctda- ting the SiQintdri anlDmb cf mm Promotes DigesttoruCheerfur- rms am iestxoniains mnur Opiumlorphine nor Mineral. Not TiXB. c otic . UhU Sml- sWawaWansBBi ranrtwr A perfect Remedy forConsripa non , Sour Stomach, Diarrtkioa Worms XnvukkjivsJeverish ness and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signalure of iii J jjslai aa EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. i Mil 4 rioanoB. B.0 with our twbjr when h wi but Terr roans intuit, at dm-miSt oi toUt tat to wana mat mria Uaitomac Utter It ni iMfol In taMhiat tmblM, ami UiWrMtkM mm loood lobiHWr btattmUlmafotrtnm itatmn tamt mn eoameqmnt upon tarn mm of draf. ud lootklu ann, that kar nat a naara U, aflor mm wMhlaiai ohUdran,aoneo( tkoawoultlM whnLlunliiim tmkj la UwboMaa4uttlttMtaotkla( vikl anorv, mat .. Kor. M. lflOa I nj flrai mArlA w wn pnun id rawwiDODainir it to oar moDas innwa oc in lama ma uu to Buuif peooio I kabrqaM. HAUT WBU. SL aTBB, (ur rMUf Ttaw ami Wanklr Ttaw-l J. A Livery, Feed Sale ana Exchange LARGEST AND KOESES and "1ITJL-ES, erer offered for sale in this city, A car lead of each just ir, , Alao complete line of Baggies, Wagons, Harness, Bobet, Whips, Cart Wheels, dec, ' eT AJONEa, NOTHING BETTER t w NOR, PRICES LOWER THAN EIGHT HERE. Come In please , and You Will Go Away Pleased. A Short Story of Long Tallies. We) aim to add to our reputation while others aim to add to their profit. ' ' v-:i-vvv;y LOOK FOB THIS WEEII'S We will offer 1500 yards W. 0, at tomer, eaoh customer to do their own 6c value at Ud per yard. Red Flannel from 131a np..2500 yards Cal ico 6c value at 4Jc. 'All kinds of Worsteds from 9o yd Bp. :, Men's; Boy's and ChUdreas Clothing to fit eTeryhody little and big, old and young, rioh and poor.' mammoth stock before you buy. (!- We offer this week's sale 650 pain Children! School Shoes, valve $1 for 69c. The Greatest Bargains erer : '; vwrpwtfuUy, t , , . COuPLs03r .;, 75 Mlddle .St, next to. CmUU - - If you want one why not bny a good one and save money. We have recently received a new stock of Brooms which you will find to be up-to-date both in quality and price. ... , , ; Also New Minoe Meat just hv Atmore's Keystone,' which , yeu know is very fine, J0q jpei? jfOtinAl-l4Mi''l k .! -. We catry everything kept in a Grocery store, and wtli be glad to have some of your orders. . '. ' ' Ueflpectfully, : LIcGoIicc Broii St.GfccerSt UflaUi-OlluULd Tor Infante tnd CTJIdren. Tho Kfad Ycu Have Always Bought Bears the Signattire of nti rr araMKt. vaaa aa dm CftsSni hf tstiat, insnnsta,uysssMry, aai Mm Bowel TienMss ef Chlldrta of Aitrip: Ales Htutloa, Rcgelatsi ms Mwus, MMthsas M e i . v i pjrtf' Use I W For Over Thirty Years Cosli OsJj 23 cests atDriffisti, mmmuST Or aun t( Mats to C J. MOFPrfT. M. D- T. LOUIS. MO. hw rmr tsmn. rUinlUa la Oluriaittni ki TltmlNi FIHBET STOCCOr Brotd St. Sttwart's Old Stand. 8Io per yard, only 10 yards to a cua-' baying. , 1260 yards Ginghams, Gome one, oome all and examine our i ;i -s ; -i. offered iu New Bern. . Bdw. C., Hiw Bin, . C. 5 Fhn: 137 L: JONES, Stables Hi a 11 1111U M?or troubles. s:c at O. D. Bradham a t opa t!s TlekllniSj .t I ' -: 5 SB fc 9ef On'yU eta. at O. D. Erasadrcg f aj, m, aa a aa m- 1 . . reafs1
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