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TOE WEEKLY JOURNAL EatakUifce 187S Pnhllhi ia Two Section, every Tue day u1 Friday, at M Middle Street, ew Ben, V.QZ CHARLF5 L. 3TEVEN5 . . tvnom unnonmon SUBSCRIPTION RATE?v . Two Month 98 Cent. Thme Month, M '1 Six Months, 0 Twelve Month. ifl.00 ONLY IN ADVANCE) ' "Advertising rates furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mail. 2lFTho Journal ia only tent on pay-tn-edvaiice basis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scription and an immediate response to notice wd be appreciated by the Journal Entered at the Postofflce, New Bern If. 0. as second-class matter. Seetloa One, Tuesday, Jaa. IS, 190S GOVERNOR AYCOCK'S MES SAGE. The more Important questions of State and recommendations In Governor Ay cock's message, first given to the pres ent General Assembly for its considera tion, would seem to be the State tax, how it may be raised; the State's indebt edness; the matter of education, in rela tion to whites and blacks; child labor; and the matter of liquor selling and taxation of the saloon and distillery. I All these are of epecial Importance and demand wise and practical legisla tion, without politics entering Into their settlement. It Is easily to be seen that the Govern or takes most Interest In that part of his message, which bears upon education Naturally he Bhould do so, as to the ad vancement of the State's educational In terests he has given most of his time and thought. No message in years has been so lm- portaot to North Carolinians as this of Governor Aycock's, because no epoch In the State's history could be more im- portent, entering as North Carolina is, upon a .period of Intense educational and commercial activity and growth. And In connection with this Message Its calling attention for Immediate action upon certain things, and its recommend tions for others, It can be said that no legislature has more before It to accom plish, work which must have no politi cal objects to further, but work which must mean the upbuilding of the State's social, moral, material and educational interests. Work along these ;llnes mean every thing for the State's and the people's good. Anything else means serious loss to the State. AB0USHMENT10FJTHE MIDDLE MAN. The Socialistic contention, that the Government shall own the public utili ties, also be the (manufacturer to sell di rect to the consumer, ;i the people, is the Idea carried out that the Government representing the people in these matter, Would practically mean'thejpeople deal ing with themselves. This plan putinto execution would of course mean the elimination of the mid dleman. It would Tmean the. doing away with competitive trade, and make the present middleman go Into 'the employe of the Government. The American 'Tobacco Company's plan of establishing retail agencies for Its manufactured products, 1 a move which Jcannot (but encourage Social ists. An enlargement of this system adopt ed by the American Tobacco Company, would mean that all manufacturers deal direct with the consumer, which would naturally lead to the abolishment of the middleman, and with the elimination of the middleman Iwould end the great re tall trade which la now so general throughout the country. When local trade through Its retail - merchants now ; thrives; and builds p communities, then would take Its place the store of the manufacturer, which !. would contribute nothing to : local de- - ' veiopment, as eacrotore's money re- - celpts would not remain In the town, . but to seat to the corporation's head quarters In some central city. If it Is the Trust Idea, this abolishment ; ot Um preterit' middleman,' and a direct dealing with ih people,' the sooner the Independent dealers cease to handle Trust goods, the safer will be the mld- : fllemans position and chance of remain : ing in business, "ir'-- - This move to da away with the mld y uleman Is one which means everything for the promotion; ot ..socialism In this country. ' . CCnTRISUTCRY TERRITORY RANTED. E--2 lo;thcsurroundlDg terrttory.Rlts fertility of soil Of It mineral deposit, which assist to materially la developing and bulhl'ag Bp cities. There are cities which within them selves, through local Industry, thrift in mercantile trade and energy in Indus trial and manufacturing, enterpriser, which become great buslcets centers, a without the surrounding country being rich la It soil deposit. Bat New Bern' great trade comes from the Mil, la It production of tim ber, truck crops, cotton and tobacco This being true, to build up thti ciiy'sj trade, every local effort possible lsdi- anded, that the territory which can be reached, and made contributary to New Bern, should be sought, and placed In close touch with this city by good public highways, or by railroads. The Pamlico, Otlent&l and Western Railroad Company seeks an entrance in to New Bern. This company with Its contemplated fifty-two miles of railroad In Pamlico canity, will open up a rich country to the trade of this city. With Bayboro as the practical center point of tho road, with lines diverging towards Oriental and towards Vandc- snere and Goose Creek Island country, it It easy to see what a magnificent terri tory will be placed within close connec tion with this city, and how much trade can be brought in which will in every sense be contribotary to New Born. Every merchant, every banker, every resident of New Bern, If not personally familiar with the natural resources of this territory to be tr&versed by t!ie Pamlico Oriental anil, Westerr, kr.ows from others the Immense value in new trade and new business which this terri tory will open up, and through the rail road's connection bore, would become strictly contributory to New Bern. No hesitation should be n.aio by New Bern and Its citizens In promptly making certain of the railroad's coming to this city. Here Is a new territory seeking tin outlet, and this city can become the depot for all the products which this road will have to carry to market. New Bern wants more contributory territory which will bring trade to Its merchants. The Pamlico, Oriental and Western railroad Company offers this territory, which only needs the accept ance of the people here. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local .applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remcdl s, Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When ibis tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entire ly closed, Deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal con d!tlon,hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothlog but an In flamed condition of the mucous ser vices. We will.'glve One Hundred Dollars for any case ot Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 2 Send for circulars, free, -y P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall'sFamily Pills are the best. run ran. Little Jack What did pupa menu by laying that be wag enptnln of this shipl Ma Oh, that Is only his way of Bay Ins that be ia the bead of tho bouse. Little JackThen, If pa la the cap tain, whet are you? Ma Well, I suppose I am the pilot. little JackOh, yes, end then I must be the compass? Ma The compass! Why the compass? Little Jack Why, the captain and pOat era ehraya boxing the compass. Jou know. Not Dutiable. "Have you any articles of value with you?" asked the customs Inspector. "Nothing," answered the returning traveler, "except n wealthy grass wid ow whom I expect to marry as soon as Z land." "WeU," mused the Inspector, rubbing bis chin thoughtfully, "I guess you can take her through. Seems to me she (Will come under the classification of baled hay, and that is free."-Baltl-more American. The crowned heads of every nation, The rich men, poor men and misers All Join In paying tribute to DeWltt's Little Early Risers. H. Williams, Ban Antonio, Tex., writes: Little EaTly Riser Pills are the best I ever used in my family. I unhesitating ly recommend them to everybody. They cure Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, ma laria and all other liver troubles. PS Duffy. " 7' On PrlarJple. . Bert (nervously) I heard pa tell ma he was golu' to flog me on principle after prayers tonight Where's prin ciple, Billy? - Billy I think It's somewhere nt the back, Bert The last time be flogged me on principle I. had to sit sideways tor more'n a. fortnight. London Tlt- , 'i.f' ' Thei Two Claaaea, ? , Old Dr. Qrlmshaw (to medical stu Oent-ADa bow, remember that to a physician humanity Is divided into two classes. Btudent-And what are they, doctor? ' Old tJrlmshaw The poor whom he cures and the rich whom he doctors. FyaT-Balaaa Relieve Kit-lit Awa saiakoiasjeedeadefcaegiisanAcoidi. Uayy- ' A SkT Fat Field Prj makes a fat purse. I f A fertilizer - without . f- sufficient . V I Potash C fl is not complete. J J Our boota art eoMpWtt tmlim IS e fcrtttiun, illli br f M fna who know. 0 Ml Writt far the. f 1 1 oekxas i- ' lt!y ; II mu f mzl J.kM VetBmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm Daxtrr. lhixU'i', it is snlil. kept the uianu !;4 of the -Saint's Everlasting Beet" i his l;;uuls for thirteen years, revls- aiiil ru'.idciislng. Sew South Wales Capper. The llrst rululng of copper began ln New South Wales in IMS, since which time copper oro ha been found in more than 300 localities, and of these thirty-eight havo been more or less worked. A Scientific Discovery. Kodol does for the stomach that which It Is unable to do for Itself, even when tut slightly disordered or over-loaded. Kodol supplies the natural juices of di gestion end does the work of the stom ach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the inflamed muscles of that organ are allowed to rest and heal. Kodol digests what you cat and enables the stomach and digestlvo organs to transform all food into rich, red blood. F S Duffy. r.ool Enongrh For a Beast. A tiroll little story Is told of Mr. W. P. tillbert. lie put up bis horse one day nt n small country Inn, on the slirnbiKird of which was pointed con splenonsly the notice, "Entertainment l'or Man and Beast." When his lunch was brought, he looked dissatisfied and Fin-prised the waiter by saying, This is nil very well so far, but where is the entertainment for the man?" London Tit-lilts. Something Harder. Auntie (llndh)K Jackie sobbing In a corner) Why. Jackie, what has hnp peiit'd t mnke you feel 80 bad this nionilns? Jackie M-ma m-issed some Jelly. Auntie llo, ho! I see. And her sus picions foil on you, eh? Jackie No, nuntle; It was her slip per. Boston Courier. Take a bath In Hancock's Liquid Sul phur. They are superior to those of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage of being made any desired strength. They will cure Prickly heat, Eczema, and all skin dis ease;. For sale tv Jf. o. Duny., Her Station. A little toy mid fdrl were playing at trains, kivs the Western Mall, ana the boy was cr.lllns out nil the station names ho know. The first stop was Cardiff, the second Newport, the third Swansea, and then he paused for a name. At last, with a rush, he come out triumphantly with "Beaveni Top." cried the sister. "I t'lnk I'll det out here." Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff and all 'skin diseases. For sale at F. S. Duffy's. Where "Sterling" Came Prom. Sterling signifies money from the le galized standard of coinage of Great Britain. According to one theory, the term orlglnnted as follows: It Is a cor ruption of Ensterling, a person from north Germany, on the continent of Europe, nnd therefore from the east In geographical relation to England. The Eastci'liugs were ingenious artisans who came to England In the reign of Henry HI. to refine the sliver money, nnd the coin they produced was called rnonclu Easter ingorum. the money of the Easterllngs. The Best Prescription for JIalarla. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gbovi's Tasteless Chill Tomo. It Is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No i:ure no pay. Price 60c. " The Faithful Retainer. "Why do you always refer to your valet as your 'retainer?' " "Because be always keeps everything he fiuds." I'ortsmouth News, Tn order to be a gentleman many a man, bus to forget himself. Saturday Evening Tost. C - ' .. Two n re company until they're made one. ilaltlniore American. . r : Prickly heat cured in one application by UBlng of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, 1-. will otto cure Eczema, 'Tetter, Pimp. les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Buns, Old -Sores, and all skin troubles in a short time,'' when used as directed. For sale at F.S. Duffy's Drugstore, " A Slnklatr City. ' f Quito, in Ecuador, South -America, Is sinking faster than any other city. It stands now eighty feet lower than it did In 1780. - A Spanish Proverb. It Is not only In the United States that cantaloupes are an uncertain quantity, Even In Spain, the paradise of melon eaters, they have a proverb that buy ing a melon Is like getting married. . T0TJ KNOW WHAT TOO ARB TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless orm. No cure no pay; Price 59c. llc-cr u-yspeps.a Cure? Cliaata what you eats LEGISLATIVE fROCEEfcWGS Import! Bills Introduced la Senate Lccal Bills la Boose Special to JonrnaL Ralkigh, Jan. 1. The Important bill Introduced in the Seaate today were, "for joint committee on code commis sion" aad Stale Anti-Saloon League's bill, regulating the liquor traffic. Among the Ml considered were on authorizing the Secretary of State to employ enrolling clerk, assistants and copyists. Resolutions of respect to Sen ator Zeb Wilron, deceased, of Yancey- vllle. adopted. Be was omideicd by his brother. In the House, no Important bill was presented or coniidered, many local bill for relief of teachers In public tchools were acted on favorably. The committee on rules was announced. Orlando, FU.;Oct. 2, 1901. The Hancock Liquid Snlphur'Oo., Balti more, Hd. Gentlemen; I take pleasure'ln recom mending Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any one suffering with Eczema. I have had.lt for ten or fiftteu years, have tried many remedies and found no relief until l was Induced to try your "H. L. 8." Have only used it a short while and am now almost entirely cured. 1 can truth fully say that after fifty years a prac ticing phys-iclun that your Liquid Sul phur is the most wonderful remedy for bczema I nave ever known. Yours respectfully, DR. W, W. LEAKE. For ssle at F. 8. Duffy's. Major H. R.Biyan Jr Special to Journal. "IUi.Kion, JaD. 9.- Jones Fuller of Durhtm Is ; promoted from Major and Assistant Adjutant General, to Lieut Colonel and Assistant Judgo Advocate General N. C. State Guard. Henry R. Bryan Jr., of New Bern is appointed to the position made vacant by Fuller's promotion. St. Jcli:i l::ir!or. The hai'.K.t- of St. John has never been frozen within tin- recollection of the oldest Inhabitant, say the people of that city. Stntrti In St-otlnnd. Every star that falls In a Scottish forest, it ha.4 ! ; n o.K iilatod, costs the lessee from l' to 10: but, as what Is termed "butcher's meat," these ani mals If pl.u-ed on the market would not yield to who Kill them more than sixpence per pound. Iliirinl I'lncoa. Burial within city limits was In hea then times li legal, a very wise provision to which moderns ::re returning. WOBBLY ON; SENATOR. Plenty of Gossip on Senatorial natter Beforehand. Option on Cumnock Coal nine. Raleigh, January 9. The statement was made a fortnight ago that at time of the Democratic legislators had not made up their minds for whom they would vote for Senator. As late as 11 o'clock last night It was said 20 per cent. were undecided or, as one member put It, "wobbly-" There was a rumor that It was the "field'' against Overman and another that efforts to get the followers ot two candidates to "blend" against him were being made. There was a denial as to the first and as to the second rumor it was said that such efforts had failed. The friends of Senator Prltchard are rejoicing at the snub which the Repub lican caucus gave Congressman Black burn last nlgbt. The latter did not get a voto. Fresh delegations of Democrats came from various sections to work for the Senatorial aspirants. All today noth ing was talked of except this great fight None of the aspirants over shadowed the others In point of ability, etc- : The Raleigh & Western railway has secured an option on the Cumnock coal mines, 40 miles from here. Does,it Pay to Buy Cheap? i - A cheap lemedy forjeoughs and cold is all right, lut you want something that will relieve and curs the more severs and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall yon do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate ? Yes, if possible; : If not possible for yon, then in either case take the ONLY rem edy that ha been Introduced In all civ il! it d countries with success In severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee German flytup." it not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causae taiy expectoration, gives a good nlgh.'s text, and cures the patient Try ONF. bt ttle. - Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. Yon can gt-t thin reliable remedy at all cfrngglats. i-ncs -oc ana vac , Bern tho SlgMttm in lien tom Han nwart BoogM Unconscious From Cronp. '.pi During a sudden and terrible attack of croup our little girl waa unconscious fr, m ctrangulatlon, says A L Spafford, postn atter, Chester, Mich., and a dose j of One Minnie Cough Cure waa admin istered ana repeated oiten. u reaucea the swelling and Inflammation, cut the mucus and shortly the child was resting easy and speedily recovered. It cores Coughs, Colds, LaOrtppe, and all Throat and Lnog troubles. One Minute Cough Cure lingers In the throat and chest and enables the lungs to contribute pare, health-giving oxygen to the blood, f S Duffy. r . f DESTROYED BY FIXE. St IUi7 Infirmary at lutlelf. Inmates Saved. Less ft,. Wtai Qunr lnf Saved Kiln Balkan. 8pecial to Joe. rati. Raleigh, Jaaoary .Fir at o'clock thlsafurnooa destroyed the Infirmary at St. Hary's Female College. . There were only two tamatei la the building, neither erleuly sick, both war re moved to the mala building. The lost 1 ibot OMlkootaad dol lars, wall aovated by iasarance. The wind was blowing towards the mala bulldlng.but strange to say changed Instantly, aad blew In lb opposite dl-reclloa. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The New Orleans Railway Cc, have med a traet Mortgage for $40,000,000. Andrew Oaraegte'a gift of a public li brary to the city of Wasalagtoa was for mally dedicated Wsdaeaday. Three million dollars have been ap propriated by CoBgree to relieve the suffering by famine aad war In the Philippine Islaad. Senator Perkins of California has been reelected senator agalast ranch competi tion. Seven persons were killed and six badly Injured In a railroad collision at Cochrane, Pa. An Important arrest was made In Col umbia, 8. C. Wednesday In the capture of four men suspected of being members of a gang of post office robbers. The officers are after the rest of the gang. Senator Vest of Mo., made a speech In the senate In ' favor of taking the duty off of coal. The reply of President Castro In re gard to the Venezuelan arbitration has been received it Washington. A terrific bllzaard visited the North western states Wednesday and Thursday entailing great loss of property and lives. New Tork, January 9 We had anoth er market very much like yesterday's, the only difference the advance came early as the decline came early yesterday and ap to noon better prices prevailed. But as regards the market Itself, no change was noticeable, no one seemed to know whether this wait means s lull In the advance or beginning of a decline. Short-selling by a leader of the bull clique was a factor, and lots of cotton coming on the market now, bnt the trade seems broad enough to absorb the offerings. If the market can be kept quiet end colorless until receipts In crease, there is mars likely to be a break than not. Traders must not forget there is a powerful Interest working Tor a break and morepublie following than for years Is Interested. There has been an advance and holders are long. Still the situation has elements of great strength. If receipts increase it will be difficult to prevent a decrease in prices. There are no accnaalattons of cotton In any direction and . Interior slocks are actually lees than for the last three years but with a abort Interest at work ham mering the market any one eaa see there are two aides to the question. We still believe la buying on soft spots and taking abort profits until the market be comes settled aad shows Its course. : J. E. Latham A Co. I Cores Blood, Skin Trouble, Cancer, Blood Poison. Greates Blood Parifler,Free. If your blood is Impure, thin, diseased hot or full ol humors, If yon nave mood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, ecsema, itohtngs, risings and lumps, scsbby, pimply akin, bono pains, catarrh, Uke Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) according to directions. Boon all sores heal, aches and pains stop, the blood Is mads pure and rich, leaving the skin free from every eruption, and giv ing the rich glow of perfect health to the skin. At the same time, B. B. B. Improves the digestion, cures dyspepsia. strengthens weak , kidneys. Jnst the medicine for old people, as It gives them new vigorous blood. -Druggists, $1 per large rottle, with directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writ ing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa. De scribe trouble and special free medical advice also sent in sealed letter. B. B. B. Is especially advised for chronic, deep- seated cases of impure blood and skin disease, and cures after all else falls. ? ' For sale by F. 8 Duffy and 0. D. Brad ham, JNew Hern. :-.-;.': . ii i i mmm a ' i ' A Story ml Ulm WIlltaaM. It 1 told of mk Williams of Con necticut, fi " man? year presiding bishop of tit ' lkpievopal chnreh In America, w ho lived all bie life a' bache lor, that be woe talking ono day with a young man from the west about a tax a western sttite waa trying to Impose on bachelors, the tax to be Increased a certain per cent for every ten years of bachelorhood. . J' " v --V..- . "Why, bishop," said the young man, "at your age you would nave to pay about $100 a year." "WeU," said the bishop quietly and In bis old time vernacular, It's wuth It" . Rheumatism Cured In a Day by - Mystic Cure For Rheumatism, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cares In 1 to I days. Its action upon the system Is remarka ble and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. . The first dote greatly bens fits. ?s;cenis snd 11. Bold by T. A. Henry, Druggist, New Bern. . The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which baa been - In use for over 30 years, has borne tho rlgnatrire of and hs been mndo under his per fJrLjJ&fl-jl aortal stapervlsion flbieo It Infancy. u J-wcA4t Allow noouo to dwl ro you tn this. All Counterfeits, Imitations ond" Juat-as-good"are hot Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience apUust Experiment. What is CASTORIA Oastorln i i ft harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drop nnd Soothing- fyrr;a. It In Pkotiaut It contains neither Opium, Morphine uor other Nareotio substance. .11". nrre 1 Us i;iuirauloe. ' It destroys Worm -and allay FeverUlu-.o.w. It euros Dk. rhusu and Wind Ooile. It rcllcos Teelhln; TritubleM, eures CoiiHtiMiAlon nnd Fkituleney. It ObxiiiiHiitc tho rood, rcyiiluCea the' Stomach mid Rotvelo, f;lvl.)7 henlthy utid iiRttirvl sleep, alio CLildfvu' It:iiicj:i -ILis Ilo'.hcr' rrlcud. . CEKUIF V ASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tho C , a Tiie Kind Yoii Ha In Use For TMC enrrAtsat cesrM, tt S5S JAN. J903. THE LAST CALL. Head this Bpecial you look yon -will sure'y bsy. LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! We have Just received a big lot of Mens ing and Pants which we bought at -",0c on the dol lar. If you want a Targain give us a look before you buy. SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! SO Mens Saits worth (7 60 - for $3 93 salt 26 " " " 10 50 - for 5 24 " 20 " " " 15 00 for 0 73 " 50 Overcoats in all colors and styles at your price tw prs nens working rants worth ft )M 125 " " Heavy Wool " " 1 50 your choice of this lot for tl 18. 1C0 prs Mens Fine Pants worth $4 50 to 12 88. 500 Suits Children Clothing at half price. Big Remnant Hale in Dress Uoods at naif 500 yards C alicos worth So and 6c for 8c 800 yds Bleaching 86 in. worth 5c & 6c for One lot Sheeting worth Co to close at 81c Big line Pants Goods from 12c to 88c yd Big Assortment of Shoes at lowest prices. We are glad we are striking bargains customers, that Is what everybody is looking for these days. Respectfully, S. E?03PLs03Kr 75 Middle Ft, next to Gaskill Hdw. Co., New Kern, N. V.. WE ARE FITTED UP To FILL ORDERS for Stoves A full stock of Wood Heaters, Wilson Heaters, and both are per feet with front feed door. Tom will find oa enr floor the kind jou want. We are prompt in putting them up. " Loo' oar stock over before placing yonr order. - . ,' - . We carry a good stock of Sash, Doorr, I'linds, Lime, Cement, rias ter, anything yo may want in i:ui!dsrs Material. . . Special Black Jack Stove Blacking. : v - Ball Beariug Castors. - PHONE 147. 78 MtDDbB Br J. A. JONES, Lhery, Feed : Sale ana Exchange . mm LARQE3T AND FIN3ET BTOC2 OF HOP-SES arid. 2vrZTXJZ23, - ever offered for sale in this city, A car load of eagh just in, . Also ajcomplete lips of Buggies, Wagons, Tlarnsss, Kohet, Whips, Cartwheels, &c, ja vcr;r:;:, imi zu tuvuvt en ttni. ' - T XVC 1 - - 1 -. a. J Signature of " ' I . .l-.-.SUSUISllll?1'! . ; ye Always Bought Over SO Years. tjrr mrr. rw vv Qm. Adv. If Cloth for 7o. to 2 50 5 00 for price 4Je tor our L - L P Gaskill Hardware Co. NEW BMKN. N.--4! Wilmington, N. C. . : -TliKPIAOEIOBUT.YOUIt . Monuments, Headstones, and all Cemetery Work at Bottom Prices.. Branch yard at Goldsboro, N. O. taibls
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