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TBE WEEKLY JOURNAL JJPutlwbed I n Two Sotioiia,"every Tuesl day aad Friday, at M judaic BtrwtMw Bern, H. U CHARLFS U STEVEN. tDiroi'.i.KB raonnrfor. Two Monthi,.... ....".. ...ftCuU. Thre Months, ......00 " Riz Mantha. 60 " Twelve Months.....;............. tl.W ONLY IW ADVASC Advertising rate furnished upon ap- plicaliou at me omoa, or upon inquiry by nuuL ..... , rjnrThe Jovuux la only sent oa pey-ln-advnce basis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration ot their sub acriptloo and an immediate response to notice U be f appreciated by the Jockxax Entered at the PostofficeKew Bern if . C. as second-class matter. .Section Iwe, Friday Dee, S, l08 THE NEW BERN C0LLEC- TORSHIP. . The contest oyer the office of the New Bent Collectorshlp, officially : designa ted at Collector of Customs, District of Pamlico, N. C, may be said to be oyer, and the position given to Mr, D, W. Patrick, whose name has been sent by President Roosevelt to the United States Senate, to be confirmed. The local interest in this .contest, purely a political one, is confined to those seeking the office, and to the poli ticians of the party who are in power to name the'man'.for the office. To those ontslde the politics connect ed with the appointment, there could be be only the Interest in seeing a good man named for the position, preferably of?conrsea local man, but any way a man who could ably and fitly fill the office, which Is an Important one. Mr.M. Hahn, who Is the retiring in cumbent administered the affairs of the office to the general satisfaction of both those who have had immediate dealings with the office, and to this community collectively. In the new Collector, Mr. Mr. D. W. Patrick, who is no stranger In this sec tion, altho a resident of another county Will cause no special sensations by nil coming-. He is known here, and favor- - ably. and. u ta with no ltxAU towards "the retiring Collector, to say that Mr. Patrick will be welcomed to the Collect orshlp by the citizens here and of the people of the district over which he is to serve. The fact that Mr. Patrick- is of a po litical party whose membership Is very limited in the district over which he is to have official control, will In no way cause his coming to prove any annoy ance to him, for his personal character is known, and he will be measured in his official, not political, capacity. In both cases, of the going and the coming, collector, It pan be stated that politics only, has been the measure of the retirement and the appointment. ' Neither claims personal fitness, hon esty or practical ability to administer the collectorship, over the other. It Is an office, political, therefore an appoint ments political. U - Bat a good has been named for the po itlon which is all important to this community. - . J lf WANTED OYSTER PROTEC-- HON.. No more serious or Important legisla tion is demanded at the coming aeaslons of the General Assembly, than some measures which shall look to the preser vation of the oyster industry of North Carolina. ' The oysters, once abundant In North Carolina waters," are today scarce, and what was once a profitable industry, is bow passing swsy, and unless some prompt and efficient action is takes very soon there will be no marketablKystera of consequence to be taken, from the waters of this State, much lest anything whloh can he called an oyster Indus- tlyV-- ;.i ,; " The following from the Norfolk Vlr- glnian-Pilot, Is applicable' in the" case of North." Carolina, as well as Virginia. - The Bute then is face to face with the destruction ot tut industry that would pay hundreds-of thousands of dollars into its treasury if properly reg elated; one that gives employment to tiionsands of ma, brings in a steady flow oi m tier for eight months of the year, and one that supplies what is per haps, the most delicious article of food Umnable by our people. IacMd, under tue operation of our present'aws it is alto"ther probable that in half a cen tury the oyster will be a dullcscy be- ynnjine purne or sny but te rich and 1. 1 PTeat oyster Indumry of this section i-ave neen d-tfyed. - V i t la the p atter that the condl- t ... i L.;e not r. .UJecetI.LT li I co"---"re on 1 r t rf f"i' ' 1 -1 t' e 1 t . . J 1 -r. 1 I 1 ci t i t s V r tef matter. And 10 things have drifted eloe. We say new that it is op to the pres ent Legislature to go into tnia question with a firm pnrpoee to find such a rem edy as the conditions demand. It will have plenty of time to Investi gate conditions, study the fish and oys ter laws of other 1 Slates aad provide a remedy uei win prevent me aeatrucuon 01 these food products. It is best to recognize aad treat this oyster legislation in a practical and bust nets like way, not keep it in polltlcs,and leave the protection to politicians, who are Interested to the extent of what there to in It, for them individually. The oyster law should be made for the oyster, not for the politician. . The first demands protection against extinc tion.-The latter will always Hie and thrive. . How's This. . Weoffer One4 Hundred; Dollara.Re ward for any case lot Catarrh that can not be cured j tell'i Mi nh tur. P. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. We, undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorabte in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligattoos made by their firm. Wear TiiCiX, Wholesale Druggists Toledo.O. W albino, Kisnak, & Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Teutimon- ial sent free. Price ?5c pet bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Hall's Family pills are the beat. Dr. Jon-ett and Bible History. The following story of Ir. Jowett was current among the undergraduates at Oxford In my day. It had reached the master's cars that Eallol men were not so successful In the examination in "Rudiments of Religion" as in tbc clas sical schools, so that lie determined to Call up the next batch of candidates and catechise them himself In Bible history. "Mr. Smith," he is reported to have said, "what prophet went up to beaven in a chariot of lire?" "Elijah, sir." "It is disgraceful that a scholar of this college should be so Ignorant! Mr. Jones?" "Elijah, sir." "Mr. Brown?" "Elijah, sir." At this point the library boy entered, and to strike the undergraduates with shame he was appealed to. "Tell these gentlemen What prophet went up to heaven in n chariot of fire." "Elijah, sir." Then ensued a pause and then, "Well, gentle men, perhaps it was Elijah!" Cornuill Magazine. Take a bath in Hancock's Liquid 8ul phur. They are superior to those of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage of being made any desired strength. Tbey will core Prickly heat, Eczema, and all tkln die eases. For sale by F. 8. Daily. lly iiocrlct'.i. "I despise a hypocrite," ssys Hoggs. "So do I," says Clot". "Now, take Knoggs, for example. He's the biggest hypocrite on earth. I despise that man." "But you appear to be his best friend." "Oh, yes; I try to appear friendly to ward him. It pays better in the end." Impediments. Swiggs Somehow I have failed to meet with any success in my undertak ings. Briggs That's easily accounted for. Swiggs Well, what's the answer? Briggs Too many bars In yotir way. Chicago News. TOT SHOW WHAT TOO ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula ia plainly printed on every bottle showing that it Is simply iron and quinine In a tasteles? orm. No cure no pay. Price 56c Am Incoiupreheualbilitjr. White folks la so foolish Dey worries me a heap; 'SIsts on eatln' turkey When possum's jes' as cheap. -Washington Star. Alirai-a the War. Jaggles Are these relatives of yours near or distant? Waggles The ones who have any money are very distant. New York Times. fo Ezenae. ' ' December soon will pass away; . A few more months, and then 'tis May. Bo wherefore aigb or shed a tear Blnce love and rosea are so near? 1 Washington Star. Between Friend. Clara Charlie complimented my complexion last night.' Maude Sort of a powder puff, eh? San Francisco Chronicle. The Genenu Recommends Mystic Core For Rheumatism. Oen. John Ludwlg, of Winona, Minn., ays: "1 contracted Rhumatfsm' during the Civil war, and have used almost every preparation known for its cure, and have also taken treatment at differ ent hot springs. I am pleased to say Mystic Care for Rheumatism Is the only medicine that has given me Immediate relief. I gladly recommend it to all suf ferers from Rheumatism. Sciatic or like ailments. No medicines ' that I have tried are anywhere near its equal." Bold by T. A. Henry, Druggist, New Bern. y (.'" '.'''?.- -", -- xv-Mi'i , Fanlilon was the oMuauie for a cer tain diser.se of t!:e lit-use. It Is alluded to in "The Tamlug oC the Shrew," where Petruchio's h,rse is said to be "infected with the fashions." , The com plaint Is a common one now, but ndt among horses. ' Foils a Deadly Attack. "My wife, was ao ill thai good physic ians were unable to help her," writes M, II. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., "but vrs completely cured by Dr. King's New LiTa rills." Tbey work wonders In a uoiuen Kmc of Agricu'tiKe: ' ' Be good to your lam! 1 nd your crop will b ;ood. rV-nf- Potash io iht frfl lijer aprlla quality end quantity tn V't car- 'vest Will US and wo ri!l -.nd Jrea, by cl tuJ, our money winning books. GEKSUM KALI WOCIS, U taa Strut, it.: 1 taw twk. THE FASHIONS. The hardy Scotch cheviots are popu lar for shopping, traveling and walk ing costumes. , The Louie. XV. coat in velvet, lus trous silk or handsome satin faced cloth Is one of the most fashionable garments of the season. " - Costumes of opal gray broadcloth or zlbellno trimmed with white panne vel vet nnd collar and bands of Siberian squirrel fur are Just now very fashion able. The popularity ot self colored doth costumes remains unchanged, which Is not to be wondered at, since these handsome fabrics lend themselves to almost any kind of garniture.; Some of the French and English tai lors are lining henriettn cloth, cash mere, vigogne and the other light wool skirts with plalded silks, not the clan tartans, but patterns showing very novel and pretty color Mendings. Handsome cloth costumes have ap peared In more stylish forms than ever, and the shirt waist In one guise or other, remains a necessary adjunct to the skirt and Jacket style in which these tailor made models are made up. New York Post CHATS ABOUT THE SWISS. One thousand and twenty-seven de crees of divorce were granted in Swit zerland last year, which means 103 for every 1,000 marriages. , . Swiss ornithologists declare that cats have become so numerous In Switzer land as to threaten the extermination of all birds of the country. Measures to promote temperance In Swiss towns are Impeded by the fact that In nearly all hotels and restau rants guests are expected to drink w'.ne or beer. A Swiss engineer has compiled a ta ble showing the available amount of water power obtainable from twenty one waterfalls which have already been harnessed in that country to be 80,000. ... r - In the canton of Zurich. Switerian'. a clt-tzoa 'a tiuugea to vote, but be is not compelled to go to the polling places personally. He may Inclose the filled in farm In a sealed envelope and send it by a friend. This system Is likely to le abolished, because it has led to abuses. . '; , The Pride of Heroes.: ; Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for Scratches, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, Bore Feet and Stiff Joints, Bucklen's Arnica Balve is the best - in the world. Same for Burns, Scalds, Boils. - Ulcers, Skin Eruptions snd Piles. It cures or no pay. , Only 35c at C. D. Bradham's drag store. Trouble For the Proofreader. "If you think that I an going to pay you a penny for this advertisement of mine in your measly old paper,, yon are mightily mistaken, my friend,'' said an irate business man as be- slammed Sown a copy of the Morning Reveille tn the counter lp the business office of the paper. "What is the matter with the ad vertisement?" asked the business man ager of the paper as he came forward. "I'd ask what la the matter if I were you! What I wrote was 'A fresh In voice of dairy butter every day.' Will you just cast your eye on that ad. of mine and see what yon nave printed?" The business manager "cast bis eye" on the ad. indicated and looked for a place of safety when he read: . "A fresh Invoice of hairy batter ev ery day!" Lipplncotf s Magazine. , : What's In a Name? , Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel 8alve. X 0. De Witt & Co of Chicago discovered, some years ago, how to make a salve from Witch Bezel that ia a specific for Piles For Bllnd.bleeding, Itlchlng and protrnd ingliles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises snd all skin diseases DeWitt's Salve hu no equal. This hu given rise to numer ous worthless counterfeits. Ask for De WKt's the gennine. F.8. Daffy. . ; Enitkiiut'. , - The first European bunk, foum'.i-i U Barcelona . In lilOl, issued no Imuk notes, -The Brst ones cirfnliitrJ tii E rope were from the Bank of Slui-jhoii In 1003. V. '- PalMtla. . 1 . Palestine U 0 small country, not more than 150 miles la length t'.oui Dan to Becrsheba, nnd an average breadth' ot not more than fifty miles. The area of all Syria, Including Palestine, Is official ly calculated at 103,000 square miles, and the population Is between 3,000,000 and 3.500,000. i i : , . '" - - ' Milk Com. When you milk a cow and fatten her for the block at the same time, you will succeed In making the toughest beef. We do not know why this Is so, but It's s fact, just the same, says the Scottten-Amerlcan.- . ZOLA'S EARLY TRIALS. When tfc addlaar Aatkae Til Flans la atlserr. Tourjg Zola nad kicked his heels for several years in ministerial anterooms, but all to no effect, tiambetta, to pre vent Zola perishing of want, gave Ma the subprefectnr of Castle Sarrasta. $ut for want of money he had to stop on the way, and for so long a time that M. de Freyclnet alipped into the place. Zola during the period dealt with in "La Debacle" waa In the south of France. How be then lived I can not imagine. After things settled down In Paris in 1ST1 he bad fallen Into the .blackest misery, and with a beautiful young wife. Her mother was no lon ger able to share ber domicile and board, such as they were, with them. Zola sometimes had to take the wool out of the mattress of his bed and sell it He escaped from death by famine owing to a letter of Introduction from a doctor who attended his mother to Hachette, the great publisher. The latter employed him at a salary of 00 francs a mouth to tie up books tn par cels and address them. But be rather liked Zola and, divining in him first rate stuff, engaged him to-write for the papers those puffs known as reclames for. books the firm had brought out. Noticing his punctuality and bis re serve with other youitg men, Hacbetto promoted Zola' Mill higher by making him his private secretary. . He was then an uncouth, any. ill dressed, man- nerless, squat little fellow, but he evi dently had a tidy wife, who paid great attention to the furbishing up of his clothes and to bis shirts.' London Truth. Cures Qncer and Blood Poison. If yon have blood poison producing eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen glands, bumps and risings, burning, itch ing skin, copper-colored spots or rash on the akin, mucous patches In mouth, or throat, falling hair, bene pains, old rheu matlsm or fool catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It kills-the pois on In the blood; soon all sores, eruptions heal, hard swelling subside, aches and pains stop and a perfect cure is made of the worst rases of Blood Poison. For cancer,' umors. swellings, eating sores, ugly nlcera; persistent pimples ot all kinds, take B. B. B. it destroys the cancer polon in the bipod, heals cancer of all kinds, curat, the worst humors or suppurating swellings. Thousands cured by B. B. B, after all else fails. B. B. B. composed Of pure bo tan to ingre dients. Itnpnivet 3ie digestion, makes the blood purr and llch. slops the awful Itching and all oharp, shooting pains. Thoroughly tented for thirty years. Druggists, $1 per bottle, with complete directions for home care. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga Describe trouble and free medical advice aUo sent In sealed letter. For sale by F. S. Duffy and C. D. Brad ham, New Bern. ' A Bad Break. "Mary," he said as lie picked up his knife and fork, "this steak, Marythis steak iitv- - -- . --. "Now, I know you're going to say If s tough and Ifs cold and it isn't fit to eat and boohoo you mean old thing". . "No, Mary; I was going to say that It was the tenderest and most delldouslj cooked I have ever tasted, but since you have- drawn my attention to the matter I find that"- , - But she had fled. Baltimore News. Hia Indkgnatloa. , . "Aren't you sometimes a little con science stricken when you think of the advantages you take of the public?" "Not at all," answered Senator Sor ghum. "Look at the men of genius the public has permitted to starve. Look at the heroes whose sacrifices are not acknowledged even by a tablet , of tone. Any little thing I can do toward getting even with the public gives -me sincere moral satisfaction." Washing ton Star. s . ; Does it Pay to Buy Cheap? . A cheap remedy for coughs and cold is all right, but yon want Something that will relieve and care the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate f Yes, if possible; if not possible for yos, then in either case take the ONLY rem edy that has been introduced in all civ ilized countries with success in severe throat and Jung troubles, "Boschee'i German Byrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease,: but allays inflammation, caaet easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try ONE bottle, ; Recommended many years by all druggist in the world. Ton can get this reliable remedy at all (Tragglste. Price 85c and ?5c - . Hope a tonflrnied Kaelielor, Thong!) Anthony Hope writes so well about wemon and can plt-hir." them In their most fascinating moods, be him self seeniB quite Impervlmia to feminine attractions. He bus at present a bach elor's fiat in the Savoy mansions, close to the Savoy hotel, on the Thames em bankment." which Is furnished In old fashioned mahogany., The -walls are hung with u number of rare colored prints, of which Mr. Hope Is a discrim inating collector. He Is also fond of sport and was formerly an enthusiastic and prominent football player, but for some time past has abandoned that stressful sport in favor of golf. Scrlb nera. :, ".- ..-; - : Prickly heat cured in one application by using nf Hancock's "Liquid 8ulphnr. It will a'nn care Ecw ma, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Burns, Old Korea, and all akin troubles tn a short time, when need as directed. For sale at F. .R. Duffy's Drug Store. r . ... 1 1 7 1, Paper' .Slippers. - In many hotels in Europe the guests are provided with slippers. The sob s are' of pasteboard and the rest bro - t T"per. New ones are furnished to . 1 guest. '. . . I c-:: ?rvv CSRlMQ COURTSHIP. . the RsttT Seleete a BrUe Tk Harris s Ceaaar. The Eskimo gentleman never selects a wife tn hie own village. As sooa as he la able to make a living for a family a goes Into a neighboring v lilac and falls in a fit of love before km: likely gtrL She la then penned np for some time la a house sort of dugout or barrow In the ground and when the bride day eotnea be goes there and crawls In. It ia In the play that the bride ta be shall so atrennoualy object that she flghta him off. He then goes oat and gets his dogs and sled, and wbeo they are-harnessed up he goes la again, overcomes her, ties ber hands and feet, places her m the sled and hernia ber to bis own Ullage. . That completes the cerVmony of marriage. The whoto village gives them a wed ding feast Next day, or later on. If they don't forget it, they go before a minister of the gospel snd are married ha due form. This fee rare of the anion, however. Is not Important and does not bother them very much. The dressing of the bride's hair la a revelation. It la done np in a aeries of knots about a foot high on top of tvsr bead and pulled so tightly from te scalp that very often big patches of it are fairly polled out by the roots, leav ing bald and barren places around the ears and the temples. - .. . . - . , Bala la Craaaed 1 . , , "Uncross your legs." said a doctor. : . rOh, nor aa!4 his son, "What s the ass of being so. polite 11 the timer , "My boy,' the father anewered, "it Is not on account of a mere role of eti qnetts that I tell you to uncross your legs, but It Is because leg crossing is an injurious thing, a thing as baleful to the health as kissing or as microbes. . "When you cross your legs, yon fit the knee cap of the upper limb Into the cavity finder the knee of the lower one. In. the cavity that you thus compress there are the two Important exterior and . Interior popliteal nerves snd s number of glands and blood vessels. Compression does not set well on these organs. It benumbs them and weak ens and emaciates them. - You .feel the injury la a numbness of the whole leg. The leg goes to sleep. "Keep on with the habit, and your legs weaken. They become thin; they loss their shapeliness. It Is only such men and women and children as never cross their legs who hsve strong and supple and beautiful limbs." Philadel phia Record. ' j . - Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Bcsema, Pimples, Ringworm, "J Dandrsff sod all akin diseases. For tale atF. S. Daffy's. Oraasea aaa laSaeaaa. Oranges are used 01 a cure for In fiuenxa, especially In Florida,. Nearly every fruit will purify the blood, partly because of the soft water, which takes up mors injurious material In the sys tem than hard water, and partly be cause of its salts. Lemon is famous for this reason. TOTtX. Bears tie a af Speeding-, the Partlas-. Mamma I was surprised and shocked by the coldness with which yoq greet ed Miss Boarsum when she called. : Ethel Yes, mamma, but I mads up for it later. Mamma Did you? ' Ethel-Yes. indeed. You should, have seen how cordially I bade ber "good-by."-Phlladelphia Press. " "80 dey convicted dat fdler dat was swinging a Ugh society bluff so as to lift jewelry," said Plodding Pets. "Yea," answered. Meandering Mike. "He's got bis prison clothes 00 now. Dey've changed him from a social Uon Into a sebra. Washington Star. Ta Blarfaa AUlaao ta Hywaaa, A St. Loala man disregarded a sum mons to serve on a jury because bis marrjaga to a Bt Louis woman bad been set . for the. sams hour. He thought be knew which court order to obey. Blchawnd Times. A CoM Ware. . The forecast of sadden changes; la the weather servos notice Jhat a hoarse Toios and a .heavy cough may Invade the sanctity of health in yoar ownhome. Cautious people jisvo ,,a. bottle of One minute Coaglt Cars always at band. . E. H. Wise, Jitdiion, Qa writes: "I am In debted ts OM One Minats Cough Care for ay life." It sores Coughs, Colds LaGrlppe, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and all Throat aad Lang : troubles. One Minute Cough Cars oats the phlegm draws oat the Inflammation, heals and soothes ths mucous membranes and strengthens ths lungs. . F.S. Daffy. .PINFEATHERS. . The laying of unusually large eggs denotes that ths bans are too fat -Where fowls bavs si good range one rooster to every dosen hens Is suflV sisnt v';:- ; -'-- ' ,r Old geese are- tbe best for hatching, while young ones sell for the best prices. . ;. ;;' Busty nails In ths drinking water Is a good remedy for fowls losing their feathers..;'; : T '" Never lnbreed. your flocks. Change cocks every year, and alwaya get purs bred birds. ... . Keep some of ths largest turkey bens for breeders. Select those with broad backs and good breasts. . ' Docks and geese may be fattened quickly on boiled turnips, potatoes and carrots, thickened with corn meal, con fining tbe fowls In'cloee quarters. If you foci 111 and need s pill , ' . TThy not f nrcbe t!;e beaif DeV.'lU'sL 'yl' ;s .' At r'.'.'a 1- rt T-'.sc e v ' the rst. . y V,'. K.Tcv '. : '-a, Tci., v ' 1 11 r 1 1 t r '; r1 : -in -, : . I ' If r r ' r. .-- .- -r : . ... -j. . , Acrr( jb!o f rrprkviitonfor As- f di siffiilalir2fl-.jr-!1nr,r,r.cf!t i;J ; (he StoJiaJe aS V& !s u rrcmKtesl)i,0tiilicid"f,i-i''til--nessaraini'jl.Cfiil.ii! neitfrr l)pium.!orplune nt'i UiUMl. Not"Naticotic. 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But Wine of Cardui cored her the tame as it hu cured thousands of others and Mrs. McDonald has written this letter in order that other suffering women may secure from Wine of .Cardni ths sams relief she got from it . , "For four years I wrfcred with torpid Dvtr until my skla looked yellow aad dulL I thta found my kidneys were affected and had severe pains across my sack, and I felt . Mn. U VeBoaaM. WINEofCAHDVI 7E ARE FITTED UP To FILL ORDERS for Stoves A full stock of Wood Heater, Wilson Hotter, and both are per. feet with front feed door. ' Ton will fin oa oir floor the' Wad job want. .. We are prompt in patting tkem np. Look oar stock over before placing your order. We carry a good Block of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Cement, Plas ter, anything yon may want in tfnilders Material. : Special Black Jack Btote Blacking. f , Ball Beariirg Castor. .-. , .. PHONE - 147. J. A. 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There Is nothing to train and everything to lose by delay. The choice is before you. Will or will yon not secure relief now by taking Wine of Cardui All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardiu as well as 25c pack ages of Thedford's Black-Draught A million sufferinsT : have found relief in Wine of Cardui. ' sW" ml- y usG m S Id 1 Wilmington; N. C. TQX PLACE TO BUY OTJR . . . . ' l.lonutnents, Headstones. and all Cemetery Work at Bottom Prices. . Branch yard at Goldsboro. N. 0. - Gaskill Hardware Co. it aiiDvuB ct nsii Oinn, jw. v n n " i:..t ex:: The Ec si pre CUi"B IT 1 Ta- . ' I ir If ' r IT. .'aria "a cf Gbovk's ?. It is s' : 'y if irta. I ) 1 1 I i i i 1 I TO t AC-" J - T '.8 Law r--r- " b. and liver troubles. Cure con- 1 1 1, s' k Leiiuiiclie. 5"o at O. D.
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