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THE WEEKLY-J0DRN1L rTPnhliahml la Two BttobOBftWT Toct Uy ad Friday, at 9fl atkidk-ttitreeO CHARLES U STEVEN j . . bdroi urs rmonmor : BUBscBirnow rate?- Months, i.-ttiCeata. Three MoaUis, .N.....85 " Biz Month. M " Twelv. Months..... $100 I . ONLY IK IDVlilCX tAdlertlainr rate furnished upon ap lteatioa at the office, or upon Uquixy by malt 19"Tho Jouxhal Is only tent on py-In-tdranoe bania. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scriptiona and aa immediate napooee to awtiea wU be appreciated by the Jours ax Entered at the Postofflce, New Ben H. C as second-class matter. Seetloa Two, Friday Not. 14, 1902 SOKE POLITICAL DEDUC TIONS. The after election figures, .and the conclusions draw a therefrom, are In teresting, If not particularly tnstruc life. The political calculator can alwayi make deductions, after the election, and how how it all came aboat, by hli own peculiar deductions. The Democratic defeat In New York, and the Democratic rictory In North Carolina, hare proven good fieldi ilnce the election, for those who enjoy draw ing deductions from election returns. In New York, the Coler defeat Is placed to the credit, or discredit, of D. B. Hill. Even Bird 8. Coler, who before the election was shown to be the strong est candidate for the Democrats to run, since his defeat is set down as weaker than other men who might have been nominated. In the first place, the Democratic vote Indicates both good party work on the part of Mr. Hill, who managed the cam paign, and also attests the popularity of Candidate Coler. The fact that Governor Odell, through hli official acts had made himself unus ually popular, is not considered by those who argue for the sake of putting the Democratic loss upon Messrs. Hill and Coler. In North Carolina, the election with its one sided vote, is shown by deduc tions, as proving the worthlessness of the Independent movement But It should not be forgotten the democratic majority was made public weeks before election day, and there was hardly an opponent of democracy, or a voting democrat, who did not feel sure that the State would go democratic by a large majority. The big democratic majority in North Carolina, does not prove that the party is Impregnable in its hold upon this State, It Indicates a confidence that the party is to be trusted with power to work out Its promises made to the peo ple during the past twq years. The great affairs of State, which have developed during the past two years, are from the Democratic party. It is this party which has asked for the Amendment, for Inoreased appropria tions for State Institutions, and the par ty which has been given what it asked for. The principal and only deduction that can be drawn from the North Carolina TOM fa that the people have given the Democratic party the full opportunity ' totmake good its promises. The Independent more wu never a ' serious matter to be considered at this time, and only as the Democratic party ' shall fall to fulfill Its ".promises, Is there " party fdanger of loss -of power to be feared.' ' VALUE Ilf COMPULSORY VAf CtoATIOlf. Methods In the treatment of small pox, the prevention of the spread of this disease, all go to prove that cleanliness and quarantine are not enough, bat that vaccination Is needed, ahffwhert It is not sufficiently don ty the people, vol- atarily,' ft ?inild be mad coupui-1 t The medloal authorities and people of Charlotte, N. C, are now takHni 'this ; ww wiaui . vara we spread oi mail Rtporta tMmtt-immani dltetM to be on IU Wat, eaek week v keoomlng mora dangerous iaittr spread SI SaM ratbe vlrttlence 6fttiriease.il va juonaay, last, Thocinauon was t inadef compulsory and no- ; doubt with ' this enforced, small pos' wllj be eheoked ' In Its spread and be gottea under con- troL Certainly the present serious State "V-i La twrbd in a short tiae. i ' ' .la aisUiig ;Ta!s9nVBEor; C lotto is adeptlisj t' r---": l fi, t c" :!-jri I c pom- ' A few years ago. Oreeasboro had aa tavaafba of this disease, which saocaatb- ed to the aaergetlo Betas of vaedaaUoa which was forced ' upoa ha dUsems. Blaos that thae there has been ao trou ble, oaly oaeor two eases n several years. Compulsory vaccination was enforced in; this eity several weekifigo, is still la force, not so much oa aoeoantofthe white people, but la order to have a law which should reach the negroes, and eliminate the danger to the whites from that direction. It can hardly be questioned, but that today this city is freer from the dangers of small pox contagion among Its peo ple, than any other seaport city in this country: The Ignorant and the wilful alarmist are ever ready to raise the cry against compulsory vaccination, but the com munity which once hu enforced It will find in It the meansHo both check the disease and to prevent its future re turn as a menace to the health of Its people. TOD MOT WHAT TOO ARB TAXING When you take Qrove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless erm. No cure no pay. Price Mc. ELIMINATION OF SOUTHERN WhITE REPUBLICANISM. Following closely upon the news from Alabama, of the ousting from office of Internal Revenue Collector Bingham by the President, because of the Collec tor's participation In politics, which had for Its purpose the keeping out of col ored menfrom taking any part In Repub llcan party affairs, comes the news from Washington that Senator Pritchard's political status is the same as the Alabs man's, hence the North Carolina Sena tor Is threatened with political extinc tion. 1 With this crushing of the Republican attempts to organize a white party In Alabama and North Carolina comes the report that Ex-Governor Russell of this State, Is to again become the leader of the negro party. So far as Senator Prtichard is ooncern ed, while he is 'opposed by the majority political party in this State, there is no word against him, personally, and as a Senatorial representative from North Carolina, he Is held in as high esteem by prominent Democrats as by those in his own party. Assuming the correctness of this new position of President Roosevelt towards the colored man In the South, It means the political lellmination of the White Republican party In this section of the country just so (long as the colored man Is to be : forced into public office, re gardles of the white people's wishes. A few Federal offices in the Southern States may be given to colored men, but the colored race as a whole must suffer In every way, and lose the very oppor tunities which they are now securing In race advancement, because of their giv ing up politics as a trade and profes sion. This action of acknowledging the Im portance of the colored man, polities', opens up again the opportunity for race disturbances, In such sections as the Colored man may get Federal office. The appointment of a colored man to Federal office by the President, Is the nrestmesns of exteimlnatlng Republi canism In the South. It makes certain the establishment of a single political party In4he South, with the colored man completely shut out, except at here and there one may get a Federal appointment, and even these offices will soon prove most unde sirable to even the most eager colored office seeker. If the President means to pursue this course Of political action in the South, It means an end to the political freedom which the white voters have looked for ward to, the creation of two white polit ical rrtiee, end the South's active par- ttdpetkm in National affairs. - It means the elimination of the white Republican m the South. It means not a single degree of advancement In the negro's political, commercial ' or educa tional status. As for bis social status, It must aver remain fixed, Unaffected by other conditions, good or bad.; Beware oi .Ointments for Catarrh That .Contains Mercury V".- aTnircflrj wffl sorely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the Whole system whea entering It through the mucous surfaces. . Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tlont from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten' fold to the good you can possibly derive from them IlalTs Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J, Cheney ft Co, Toledo, 04 contains no mercury, and Is taken internally, acting directly Upo the blood and mucous sur fates' of the system. In baying Hall's Cstarrhfurl besure youget the genu ine.. It Is taken Internally and made in Toledo, CLlo,-' by F.J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. .', . Boli'-y Diu;;;;!sts. Prleejtoc per hot- MOUNETJX NOT GUHTT . i . - , ' ' '' . . . 1 ' & Jtry s Verdict Urea ' la Thirty at ,'" ate. Special to Journal, New Yoax, Mot. 1L la the celebra ted MoHnenx case, which was gtvea to the Jury this afternoon, a verdict of not CuQty was brought la after the Jury be ing out thirty minutes. Molinonx nearly 'falated when verdict wu announced, and his father wept. Thousands ooagTatalated M ollneex. Asleep Amid Flames. Breaking Into a biasing home, some Areas en lately dragged the sleeping In mates from death. Fancied security, and death near. It's that way when you neglect coughs and colds. Dont do It. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion gives perfect protection against all Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep R near, and avoid suffering, death, and doctor's bills. A teaipoonful stops s late cough, persistent bse the most stub born. Harmless and nice tasting, It's guaranteed to satisfy by C. D. Bradham. Price 50c and il.OO. Trial bottles free. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal Ralkioh, November 11. The opin ions handed down were at follows by the Supreme Court today: Palmer vs. Electric Co., from Forsyth, new trial. Bell vs. Wycoff, from Rockingham, affirmed. Dorsett vs. Mfg. Co., from Davidson, affirmed. Mott vs. Railroad, from Iredell, re versed. Williams vs. B. Jt L. Ast'n. from Dur ham, error. Parker vs. Brown, from Granville, af firmed. Sinclair vs. Huntly, from Anson, af firmed. Hosiery Co., vs. Railroad.from Wake, new trial. Lamb vs. Elizabeth City, from Pasquo tank, error. State Solicitor vs. Glass, from Ran dolph, per curiam, affirmed. Orlando, Fla Oct. 2, 1901. The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balti more, Md. Gentlemen; I take pleasure in recom mending 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. 8." Have only used it a short while and am now almost entirely cured. I can truth fully say that after fifty years as prac ticing physician that your Liquid Sul phur Is the most wonderful remedy for Eczema I have ever known. Yours respectfully, DR. W. W. LEAKE. For sale at F. S. Duffy's. MASON DISCHARGED As Not Guilty of Murder of Clara Mor ton. Special to Journal. Boston, Nor. 11. At the hearing of Alan Mason for the murder of Clara Morton, this morning the prisoner, Mason, was discharged as not being the murderer. More Men Needed for the Navy. Washington, Nov. 10. The most cry Ing need of the navy, according to the annual report of Admiral Taylor, chief of the bureau of navigation,' h more of ficers to man our warships. He declares that the preparations now going on for the mobilization of the fleet in winter manoeuvres, have brought the Depart ment face to face with the critical condl tion as to bo dangerous to the offlciency of the fleet. He nbmlts a table showing that the present seeds of the' naval ser vice requires 1,600 officers while the number on the navy list is only 1,038, or 577 short. He figures that the vessels now authorized by Congress hat not completed will require 499 additional of ficers. Does It Pay to Buy Cheap? A cheap remedy (or coughs 'and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and care tha more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall yon do? Go to a warmer and mora regular climate T Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the ONLY rem edy that has been Introduced In all civ ilized countries .with success' in severe throat and , lung troubles, "Boschee't German Syrup.", It not only I heals and stimulates the tissues . to destroy , the germ disease, but allay Inflammation, causes easy expectoration, 'gives a good night's rest, and cures- the patient. Try ONE bottle." Recommended many years b all drucglsts la the wwld Tou can get this reliable remedy Mali druggists. Prloa5an47lc. -':; - I , Changed From Her Former State. "She's hot as pensive a sue was be- fnrn von mnrricd'hi. ! " ' " ': ' "No'. ahe'a expensive ' no." tnfllan- Spoils -Kewa. V-" - n I ,- - With- tbe -exception of the? British parliament; the Swedish riksdag is the oldest Of the existing legislative bodies ,7 starfln& But True. "If every one knew ? what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life PUla Is," writes D. H.Tarner, Dempseytown, Pa.", "you'd sell all you have In a day' Two weeks' use hu made a new man of me." Inf '"Ve for constipation, stomach and lit ? t m V.os. 3c at 10. D. Erail'inn ? 2 1 ,::', Confer e ice of State Schools Super intendents Today. Appllesats For Licensed Pharma cists, laeeadlary Case. State Charter. Hero Boom ' Needed at A. it M. College. Increase of Mooa shlalag. RaLiioh, November 11. The State Board of Pharmacy, Meesre. Zoeller, Hancock and Simpson, met here today and examined 23 applicants for li cense. Ooanty Superintendents arrived today In large numbers to attend their State Conference which will be held tomorrow in the hall of the house of commons. Among the first to arrive was Supt. S F. Venable of Ashevtlle, whose establish ment of rural graded schools In Bun combe has proved so great a success. Insurance commissioner J. R. Young is at Windsor to press the cut against Conley and two other men who are charged with burning Con ley's store. A charter was today granted to the Cherokee Tanning Co., of Andrews, Cherokee county, capital $100,000 to make dyes and tanning extracts out of wood, bark and leaves, also essential oils, wood alcohol, etc. President Winston of the Agricultural and Mechanical College 'has a great many letters from persons who wish to enter that college, for whom there Is ao room. He says a great and immediate need is for ten large dormitories, each as large as Watauga hall, which accom modates 120. Prof. Burkett of the Agricultural and Mechanical College Is preparing a text book on elementary agriculture. Revenue officers say there will be a con slderable Increase of moonshlnlng from now until March, owing to the lower price of corn and the increased demand for whiskey. The negro State Baptist Convention meets in annual session tomorrow at Smlthfield, Rev. Dr. G. 8. Brown and Rev. George Whltted presiding. Educa tion and African missions will be chiefly considered. Mr. N. B. Broughloa of Raleigh, who Is the Superintendent of the Baptist Tabernacle Sunday School, which Is the largest in the State, will by special Invi tation address this convention tomor row. The next legislature may make the pure food law more forceful than It noW Is. The report of the great number of adultrations will naturally attract at tention. One Minute Cough Cure. Is the only harmless cough cure that gives quick relief. Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough Pneumonia, Asthma, LaGrlppe and all Throat, Chest and Lung tropbles. I got soaked by rain, says Gertrude E, Fen- ner, Muncie, Ind., and contracted a se vere cold and cough. I failed rapidly; lost 48 lbs. My druggist recommended One Minute Cough Cure. The first bot tle brought relief; several cured me. I am back to my old weight, 148 lbs. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, re lieves the cough at once, draws out In flammation, cures croup. An ideal rem edy for children. F. 8. Duffy. Liquid Air Power. The result of tests of a liquid air plant made at Cornell university, re ported at the Pittsburg meeting of the American Association For the Ad vancement of Science, indicates that the expenditure of one horsepower continuously for one hour results n the production of Just enough liquid air to produce, if utilised In Its turn as a source of power In a perfect machine, one horse power for one minute. The experi menter adds that the most efficient method of obtaining liquid air aa yet discovered would increase the time to only five minutes. Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff and all skin diseases. For sale at F. 8. Daffy's. - Tha Hoaxr of the Seven tiablea. A cousin of the, late Nathaniel Haw thorne, who lives iu Salem, says there never waa a House of the Seven Ga bles in that town. He tells the Boston Journal that "Hawthorne came down to visit me shortly before his death, and we rambled about the old haunts of his early days. 1 was particular to ask him to point out, if be could, the famous House of the Seven Gables, because at that time the controversy existed In some degree. ' j -p -t s i. " There never was any, iwas his Immediate reply to me. 1 never had any particular house In my mind when I wrote the story. It was Just a fancy of my own." , . ... , .-l BTOHZA. feints TH W1H IU Alwyifloajj , ; fwmpkln Tomato Colckap. ' The Minnesota food and dairy com mission has discovered the use of Cooked pumpkins In making tomato catchup. It has merely enough toma toes In It to flavor It. and the t6dy Is made of the cheaper fruit of the vine. New uses are being continually discov ered for the pumpkin. Jams of all kinds are made of pumpkins and chem ically flavored. It Is cut to shape and preserved as fruits of different kinds. and' peach leather Is also chiefly pump kin. ',itn.i ; v. Luck in Thirteen. " By sending -18 miles Wm. Bplrey, of L-'l Walton Furnace, Vt., got f box of Bucklen s , Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible Fever 8ore on his leg. Nothing ;els could. . Positively, cares Bruises, Felons, Ulcers, Eruptions, Bolls, Burns, Corns end Piles. Only 3oo, .Guaranteed by?;. D. Bradham ding U1 '. .. TELEGRIPHC EREtmES..; " " "- ' !v 'r' Tne yieM of cora' this year b declared lo greater than foi tea years. .. v The Molinrax murder trial Is being argued. The greatest tatarest Is being taken in the Because of "his "pernicious activity" ta-pomie J. HT'ltatfis&V Collector of Internal Reruns for tha district of Ala bama hu been ousted trom office. The specific ."charge brought against him is his efforts to keep the negro out of Republican politics la his state The construction of the sew bridge ecrou the Xast river at New York wm hindered by a Are which cost 1500,000. The highest part of the 830 feet above above the water wu destroyed. Three workmen won Injured by being precipi tated to the water. . Arrangements aqs being made for a Joint debate between tha students of Princeton University and University of North Carolina. Henry E. Youtsey who is setting a life sentence in the Kentucky penlten tlery for the murder of Gov. Goebel has confessed. Nothing hu been nude pub lic concerning It, The S8th annual session of the Ameri can Bankers' Association Is being held I nNew Orleans. Younf Woman Attempts Suicide. Wilmington, N. C Nov.10.-M1m Lena Haar, a well known young woman and member of a prominent German f ami ly of this city, made an unsuccessful at tempt at suicide early this morning She, obtained a razor and made two deep slashes with It across her breast over her heart. She wu discovered by her mother lying In a pool of blood on the floor. She wm very weak from the lots of blood. A physician wm hastily sum moned and Mwed up the wounds, which are very serious, but not fatal Mist Haar explains her act by aaying she wu des pondent snd did not care to live any longer, but further than that she would aay no more. She Is twenty-live years old and wu happy to all appearances. Her brother Mr. G, Henry Haar, a proml nent young business man of this city, is now in New York 6n his wedding tour. It you are billons and seeking sdviS' ers, Take De Witt's Little Early Risers, Just before going to bed. You will find on the morrow, You are rid of your sorrow That's all; just enough said. These famous pills do not gripe, but move the bowels gently and eully, cleansing the liver. Their tonic effect gives strength to the glands, preventing a return of the disorder. How Treee Grow, The last annual circle of 'wood leaves an accumulation of living cells' upon its surface, and toward midsummer these cells produce an abundance of new ymes until the aggregate Is sufficient to form a new annual layer. This process on common, trees requires about six weeks. Rheumatism Cured in a Day by Mystic Cure For Rheumatism. "Mystic Care" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to I days. Iu action upon the system la remarka ble and mysterious. . It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly bene fits. 75 cents and 91. 'Sold by T. A. Henry, Druggist, New Bern. , Svrlna Crlddlei-akea. Swiss grlildiocnke8 are .really potato croquettes In all except form. Grate four or five large potatoes, press part of the water out of them and mix with two Ueuten "eggs and a heaping tea spoonful of salt Drop by spoonful on hot greased griddle. Taksabath lniHancock's Liquid Sul phur, i They n superior to those of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage of Doing made any desired strength. They 'will cure Prickly heat, Eczema, and all skin ois- For sale byF. a Duffy. ' Dare of Chivalry. Wife (drearily-Ah. met The days of chivalry-are past Husband Wbnfs the' matter now? Wife-filr Walter Raleigh" laid hla cloak on the ground for- Queen Elisa beth to walk over; but yoo get mad simply because poor, ear-mother ut down on year bat New York Weekly. - T the iestmairtpttoafor Malarls, Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Qboti'i Tastkum CtauTono. It It 'simply Iron and quinine la r tasteless forts. No cure no pay. Price Wo. V .' frISay Haapealaara. AOn Friday 8hakeepeare, Washington and Naputoeu were born, Queen Victo ria waa married, the battles of Bunker Bill -an KeW Orleans were fought, America was discovered, Moscow was burned, Richmond was evacuated, the Bastille ws destroyed, the Mayflower arrived matt 'the' Declaration of Inde pendence was signed. , A Startltaf Surprise. !;Teiy few oohld DeMevS' In looking at A.T. Hoadley, a healthy, Robust black smith of Tilden, IndV that for ten years he suffered such-'- tOrWres from Rheu matism u few could' endure' and llva. But a- wonderful ohaags followed his taklng: Elect riO Bitters. "Two bottles wholly -tared me," - he Writes, "and I have not felt a twinge la over a year." They regulate - the Kliney; purify the blood 'and ears ' Rheumatism, Nearal gia, ' Nervousness, L"Tove ' donation snd pvs pejJ-t hp' .h. Try P i. Only & J cts. at; C D, ra-a . S.OiS. , r i ' J f i - - 1 i Avertable Prep vailonftr As similating tocfoi)darHlDcfitfte bng the S tostttts and Bowls of Promotes DigcstionJChrerlur- ness and Kest. contains neither S)iiim.Morphine norhivcral. OTHAHCOTIC. Ami- JnsnssTJpMsssi snfHp ArwfcTl Remedy forConslim Tion, Sour Stouwch.DiarrtMcn Vwrms jLonvvdsions .reverish- rac Simile Signalure ef NEW YORK. 3 :';..'.... V CXACT CQPYOf WKAPPCR. 1 V If . It (rUTHl N QiffiffS 1X21 4. 1 Costs Onlj 25 cents J Or iull tl Ma Si U C S. C Not. it 1900. I tu int d.M k irlth oar tab? whB teMbotftMulafut,MftprvwittroieoliuS to nraHdlrMM thootoauom. FLOU UMer II vm oaorniin OMiftiiff aoabioo, ua iuoitombm no rouoa m ootorory pononoioi oua loir rrw aongoit lhotmroooBOM)nnt DMitriO uoof dniffo ond oootliliif ovrapo. Ibat o Soro ommAo ragord it. otor oto with tfam ohUdron, uosairf thm owiltt whoa ihorola ooby la thobowo Md oott IMtaothiag trooblot ftro oror, ond w. toko plomiuro lo nconmoDdlng It to oor frlondf Intload of Im horrid stoff that to maar pooplo aa, to heap tball babjaatt. BaJtTWKLLM. ATBB, (Maaafar Pattj TUaMaad Waokl TtaMa-Monaafar.) J. A JONES, Livery, Feed Sale ana Exchange LARGEST AND FIN8ET BTOCK;OF " HOESES an.d. 2A.T?TES ever offered for sale in this citj, A car load of each just in, Alfloja complete line of Puggies, Wagonr, Harness, Rober, Whips, OartiWiieels, dec, .;-.. JT A JONE, Briad St. SUwart's Old Stand. Dress Goods and Cape Sale! We never, try to make big money on a few sales but a little money on many sales.' Our store has justly earned .the title of the birth place of low price. ' . . LOOK l LOOK II : CHILDEKNS JACKETS. M Inch Dress Flannel, worth 7Bo for 48e 3 50 Jackets. - - "- - tl 98 88 " " : " . 600 " 830 00 Jacket. - '.- - 124 40 " " ;Q" 0c" 840 160 Jacket - - - W CAPES. :jm 100 Jackets, - - - - 68 $7 00 Capes, -' - - $408 , 4 BO Capes, - ' - - - - 898 Ladies Bed and gray flannel Under 8 CO Capes, - ' - 1 78 skirt goods at 10a, 16c and Wo. s For this week we have 69 dozen Misses and ' C'hildreng Black Rib Hose, worth 10c, will sell this week at half price 5c ' s Ladies Underwear 25 doz, valae 37o each, this week 221c. " ' " Just received A big line' of Hens and Boys Clothing prices too low to mention; also a full line of all kinds - - ; ' ' ! ;w ;Try reipectflly, , : l. '. 75 Middle St. next to flaikill VE ARE FITTED UP ; ' r To FILL ORDERS to Stoves A full stock of Wood Heaters, fectwith front feed door. ! You will Ind on oar floor the kind yoa want. We are prompt in 'putting these' up; ' Look oar stock over before placing yonr order. " We carry good Btock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lima, Cement, .Has ter, Mjthing you may want m Builders Material, Special Black Jack StoTe Blacking. Ball Bearing Castors. ' : . ' FBONI 147. r- ! Vr !: ?5 Ilrrd Vcrl: r..t!:rjt COLD DUST. P III Tot Infanta und Cli.tldren. Kind You Have Always Bought - Bears Signature' In Use For Over Thirty Years ' TWC TslM sjMBant rtsTW VMM Wff Cirts Cboftn-bfsBliB, DiwrrOyscattry, ane the Bowel Troablts of Calkheaefiliriloe. Aids Ugsstloai Regelates ths Bowtli, Strengthens the Child and Mikes L - it at Unguis, TEETHING EASY. J. S4 OPrBTT. SS. B ST. LOU IK un omr luar knUlu tm Ckarhttoa to w TKBTBIMS of Shoes. ' Hdw. Co,, New Bern, N. C. Wilson Heaters, ana Dotn are per the At hi W Imlrnm Stables uasKiii naraware Aao, 78.VaDU Bit KSW BKH, N. O
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