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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL staallaaea H7f publUtMd la Two Seetibiu, trary Taa nay aad Friday, at M Middle Street, new Bern, N. CHARLES; U STEVEN5, R J Dtioi urn nonmort SUBSCRIPTION RATE?. Two Month!,. M Cant Three. Month, 't Bix Month, M I" Twelve Months. $1-00 AdertUinK rates furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mail. WThs Joubsai la only sent on pay-ln-edvanoe basis. Subtcribera will receive notice ol expiration of their sub- scriptkxna and an immediate response to notice wU be appreciated by the Jo UMAX Entered at the Postafflce, New Bern If. C. as second-class matter; Settle One, Tuesday, Jan. 2ft, 1903 ' STATE BOND; ISSUE FOR WAR. Governor Aycock's recommendation for a State bond Isaaance, in order to make good the deficit now existing in the State Treasury, meet in tome quar ter, the old time protest, of no bonds In time of peace. Bat to those who have the best Inter ests of North Carolina at heart, who ful ly understand what is being done, and what Is necessary to be done in the near future, aueh persons will contend that there exists today, in North Carolina, a state of war, a conflict against Illiter acy, '. and for Internal improvements, which have cost the people dearly, bat which the people have been willing to pay. It Is for "s continuance of this local State warfare, that bonds are needed, for there can be no standing still In this contest already entered Into, for hesita tion means "going backward,and the partial victories already secured would be lost, unless the war In behalf of edu cation and Internal improvements be prosecuted to its full and legitimate end. The plea for additional taxes, to make good this deficit is most irrational and Illogical, an impossibility, for the people are being taxed, at present, upon every thing possible, and the present tax bar den would not be borne so patiently, In fact not at all, if the people did not feel that they were paying in order that the State's most Important Interests were being uplifted, and that the present tax burden would be, relieved very soon by the betterments coming through the money thus paid by the people Into their State Treasuiy. The present Legislature must practice economy, but it mast not be forgetten that, the State's credit must be pre served, which can only be by a bond Is suance; and that the people are paying their full limit of taxes, which ought not to be increased one mill upon the dollar. There.is a war in progress in the Old North State, and bonds Issued can make it a success. And the cost of this war for improve ment will be amply paid for through the Tlctory over illiteracy and Us attendant evils. LEGITIMATE PRODUCT OF TILL- nanism. The attack and attempted murder and probable assassination of Editor Gonzales, of the Columbia State, by Lieutenant Governor James H. Tillman, of South Carolina, is the legitimate pro duct of Tillmanism. , The nephew James, with his long range pistol, and hit shorter range. No. 88, Is the more up-to-date, as compared to Uncle Ben, the United States Senator : from South Carolina, with' his '-pitch fork" of blasphemy and vituperation. The one, cowardly shoots an unarmed man; the other may not take life, but V. Incites to desperate, action, end Jmes ..the trad of the serpent, to breed discord y and ausster. : ; 7 Outside the cowardly and murderous 1 "attack of pus younger Tillman, there ti the feature In the case of the gross vio lation of the law, In carrying concealed weapons, ny , man elected to a high -official position. If those fat Ugh placet are to be the r flagrant Violators ol law and order, now much can be expected of those who are In lower positions! V 4 L Burely, tuia Carolina ought by this time to have had enough .of Tillmanism, as personified In the Indecent mouthing Voflts Senator, and Just now with its ' Tillman, Lieutenant Governor in jail for an attempted cowardly assassination. ." . . i. ivtsc rcn birrnnin rv? for citizens of a community tote " 'f-"n to vote aMIi.fia wycf ' j U-Js, to secure any local L proveaeat, be It for roads, lights, water works, or the securing of a railroad turn paay to bring its lines Into the town or city, is a matter demanding cartful con sideration. . la the first place what la the character of the enterprise seeklcg the local assist ance. . WOl the tanning of bonds prove of benefit to the community which voles them, are two considerations. A bond Issue by a municipality, would be the same as the making of a note on the part of an Individual. Each should have the same pur rose, that of contracting an obligation to s en re more business, which business could not be undertaken without the added capital, and this needed capital only securable through a persoual obli gation, The voters of New Bern will in a sli.'it time be asked to vote upon ao issuance of 150.000 of bonds, to secure the Pam lico, Oriental and Western Railroad's coming Into this city. Some months ago i personal canvass among the business men and merchants of New Bern, secured an expression from them, that they wanted this rail road to come Into this city.and that t In y would aid to secure its coming. So far as the actual advantages of this railroad to New Bern, there Is little need to prove them, although In these' columns some of the more important ones have been diacumd. The question of assuming this bon ! obligation is not one of t-eutinunt. Ii is practical, 1t is business", for it aliens and concerns every business Inleiest, and every tax payer. If the obligation was one without cer tain benefit and return, then a bond is sue for this railroad's coming would not merely prove unwise, for it would in crease the burden of the tax payers. But there is everything to show that New Bern needs the business which the Pamlico Oriental add Western railroad will bring here, and that this road will have business to bring here It Is not merely that the trade of this city would lose the .business which this road can bring, but It means the loss to the merchants here, of the greater part of the trade of Pamlico County now coming here through private conveyacie by wagon, cart and buggy. By securing this railroad, New Bern can add very largely to Its local trade, and from a country which now sends Its commerce elsewhere. Deafness Cannot te Cured local .applications as they canuot by reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entire ly closed, Deafness is the result, snd un less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal con dltion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten arc caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous ser vices. We wlll.'give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's;Family Pills are'the best. II .1 h 7 t i KtiaoolJe. All true Mcsl : . when eiiting Must begin with r::l and llnlsli with vine gar. If they bepiu with salt, they will escape the contagion f seventy dis eases. If they liniah with vinegar, their worldly prosperity will continue to Increase. The host Is In etiqiiette bound to be the first to start eating nod the last to leave off. Tooth pick ,Jng Is considered an act of grace In too true Moslem, for tne angei uaonei la reported to have brought a tooth pick from heaven for the prophet after ftvery meax xne priests recite certaiir paasagea of the Koran before and after lunch and dinner, and also before Brlnklng water at any hour of the day. T0U XH0W WHAT, YOU ARE TAKING When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that Is simply iron and quinine In a tastelest arm. No core no pay. Price G6c. , Landvi. t'oiu-e Methods. ' This Is the niouuo npi'i'iiml! of Lon don's collce: Two cit!z?i.s c ur.r.e in a street fight; crowd gathers to eo the mill; -four ?'bobbies" appear, working their war through the press with a "by your leave" or "kindly let inc pass they have neither billies nor guns, Two aelse each combatant leading him aside with no rough hands and arguing thus In chiding tones: "Aren't ye 'shamed of ytfaelf I What's the good o' flghtln' Leave scraps to dogs. Now, run along an', behave ye'self. There's a good Chap.? These word are accompanied by a pat on the shoulder and a gentle nova away from tne scene or eoimiei Rarel ia there an arrest A brutu clubbing ia unknown. The London t Ilea arc peacemakcrs.-New York IT Rheumatism Cured in a Day by Mystic Cure For Rheumatism, "Mystlo Cure for Rheumatism snr1 Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days, Its action upon the system Is remarka ble and mysterious. : It removes at once (he cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first dosegreatly bene- Ca. 7Ccenti and f 1. - Ij T. A. Henry, Druggist, INew Tint, - ;, -, r st r A Golden Rul : Be Rood to your taw will be good. Pk"- of v ; as- m ll.e.'c.". ii.i gp,tl? quaiif anj quantity in !v hr.r-, vest. Wruc i u nno. wo M-nii yM, yWt lt' I:;t Ti;ul, cjr r.xco.' wim.ia? books. t urle larol'a Foreslakt. I'rK'k" Isiul Tnisk was one of those thrifty Yimket'8 who, his neighbors nviTire.1. would squeeze a dollar "till the v:xe on It hollered" before allow-In- It tj b.'iive his iKxrket. He was a shopkociHT In a small way, but his busim ss had not proved iu the long run so prxt! tal do as his several matrimo nial eiiturts, which had been three times celebrated. Soon after the hist event of the kind had been solemnized, one of his lntlmntes rallied htm with: "Well, T'nelo Isrul. henrd's how you'd be'n an' done It ngMn. How'd you make out this time? Pcoty well, as usv.:'l. hryV" -Will, neighbor." drawled Uncle Isrul, In his soft and saintly way, "I did pooty well, 's you may say, pooty well. Ye-es, Hetty's a godly woman, neighbor: a godly woman with a lec tio prop'ty!" New York Times. The crowned heads of every nation, The rich men, poor men and misers All join In paying tribute to DeWitt's Little Early Risers. 11. Williams, San Antonio, Tex., writes: Little Early 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. F8 Duffy. Qnalut Court Records. A nions the treasures of the Philadel phia Historical society Is the complete tecord of the "Court Held at Upplnnd In IVlowar IUver From 1076 to 1081." This was the court conducted by the Swedes. Dutch and English previous to the grunting of the state to Penn and previous to its being named Pennsylva nia. The record is quaint One entry is of ''Jan Cornelllsen of Amesland, com playnlisg to ye court that his son Erik is bereft of his naturall sences and Is turned qnyt mndd;" whereupon it was ordered that "three or 4 persons bee hired to build a little Blockhouse at Amesland for to put in the sd. mad man." In the suit of Andries Inckhoor en against Constable Andries Homman it appears from the record that; "The Pit complains that this Deft hath pulled him by the Beard and twisted his neck, and desires to know ye reason." On Oct 10, 1080. Claes Clam winning an action for slander against Bans Pe terss, the punishment meted out to Pe terss was that: "The Deft not being able to prove what he hath said or any part thereof, the Court ordered that ye Deft openly shall declare himself a Lyar." CuresjBlood, Skin Trouble, Cancer, BloodflPolson. Creates Blood Purifler,Free.' If your blood Is Impure, thin, diseased hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, ltchlngs, risings and umps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) according to directions. Soon all sores heal, aches and pains atop, the blood is made 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. L Just the medicine for old people, as It gives them new vigorous blood. J I Druggists, $1 per large tottle, with directions for" home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writ ing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga, 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 akin disease, and cures after all else falls. For sale by F. 3 Duffy and G. D. Brad nam, Mew Bern, jn-ur;., '::fc The "le" la aMpa Barnes. Captain II. St George Lindsay , of the White Star liner Celtic waa asked the other day why It was . that his company persisted in giving Jta ateani' crs what seemed to him such, singular. ly ill fitting names as Cymric, Cedrio, Qeorgic and those proposed, for the two recently put on the stocks, Co- rlnthlc and Athenic.. Why always this "lc" nt the end of the names? , "Well," responded Captain Lindsay, "we believe, you know, In keeping up the famous 'lc' galaxy, following. Ma jestic, Germanic, Oceania and the rest. and It Is possible that the next boat the company builds will be named the Senslc' , r- , Orlando, Fla.,'Oct. 9, 1001 The Hsnrock Liquid SulphurlOo , Baltl . more, Hd. . Gentlemen; I take pleasure in ncom needing Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any one suffering with. Eczema, I have bad It for tea 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 ssy that after fifty years as prac ticing physician that your Liquid Sul phur Is the most wonderfql remedy for Eczema I have ever known, . Yours respectfully, D R.'WW LEAKS, FonabstF, S. Duffy's.' . Pot , 1IH0 111 'JIT M(& Important Subject Ii Senator, ial Contest. Kcveaae Bill Ta Be Distasted. Fa ' neral Servleea C. B. Deasea. . , Keadar a Holiday. 8 lata Gaara Coaveaslea. Watts Llqaor Bill. IUuion, Jan. 16. The Finance Com mittee of the Senate and of the House met in Joint session last evening and ap pointed a sub committee Xa which Is submitted the work of preparing the Revenue Bill and Machinery Act, or rather to make any necessary changes In the present law. S an ator London of the committee says very many changes will be made. The Treasurer, Auditor and Chairman of the Corporation and Tax Commission were before the com mittee and stated frankly that the pres ent Revenue and Machinery Act are the best the State has ever had. Governor Aycock so declared in bis message to the legislature. The sub committee will hold meetings nlghtl), beginning next Monday night for tutj special purpose of bearing complaints or suggestions from businessmen, manufacturer and other interests. Senator London says the par pose is to have the bill prepared, ready (or submission quite early in the session and not wait as heretoforo until late to consider this most Important measure. Nine tenths of the talk about the Sen a tore hip contest today was as to whether the Craig forces would stick, or whether their Urcngth would be thrown to Over man or Watson. The Crals; men have all along claimed that they could never be Induced to waver and they have been remarkably solid. There are people who have all along contended that there would be no nomination until Monday night which Is the last before the ballot ing is to begin in open session, of course as has been said before there is politics within politics In this Senatorial contest and the Governorship is the real storm center of the 'situation. Hence there have been persons who havo hinted that In a crista the Overman people might throw their strength for Craig and thus deeply gratify certain Interests which have been loyal to Overman all along. The funeral services over the remains of Capt. Claude B. Denson, were held at Christ Church this afternoon at one o'clock. Many of the State officials and members of the Legislature, teachers and former pupils of the Raleigh Male Acad emy and the PIttsboro Academy were present, while, L. O. B. Branch Camp Confederate Veterans was the special es cort. The remains were taken to PItts boro on a special train and were buried there. A large number of Raleigh peo ple accompanied the remains to PItts boro. Capt. Denson was greatly teemed, a man of noble impulse, a true soldier and citizen, a ripe scholar and a man whose life had for'forly-two years been devoted to the State of his adop tion. Next Monday Is Lf e'B birthday ,a State holiday, and the Legislature will adjourn as a mark of respect. The Daughters of the Confederacy and the Confederate Veterans will have special exercises and there will also be exercises at the Sol diers' Home. There Is a bill before the House pro viding that in case either party breaks a contract for farm labor before the orop is made he shall be guilty of a mis demeanor. A large delegation of Durham people were here today to appear before the committee on Railroads In support of the bill introduced by representative Fuller of Durham to force the railways four of which will enter that town to build a union passenger station. Adjutant General Koyster will by Mon day Issue the call for the convention of State Guard officers: bere to make ar rangements to meet the requirements of the Dick National Guard bill. , This bill which will be a law as soon as signed by the President will put the National Guard of this State on a perfect footing, give It encampments, and complete In struction annually, re-arm it with maga zine rifles, and give it virtually every thing that the regular army has, making it part of a homogenous force back of the regulais. It is felt by the officers In this State that It Is the greatest step ever taken for the Improvement of the force, as under its provisions a very large sum will be available and ever; thing will be dona to mala it thorough and effect ive. -T..' i Next Wednesday and Thursday there will be special hearings before the com mittee of the lower House on the Watts bill regulating the sale and manufacture of liquor. This Is by far the moat 1m portnnt liquor bill ever Introduced la the LegMMure In this State and it. Is no secret that It was drafted by Senator Simmons snd Governor Aycock, after the most careful consideration and col laboration. .- , 1 Thea lie Got Mad.' Tea, ' sir." said Mr. Gallncher, "It was funny I'tiongh to make a donkey laugh, I Im sighed till I cried.' And then, ns bo saw a smile go round the room, he crew red in the face and went away angry. -London Ttt-Bitar; ' Some people seem to think you ought to pay rent for the place you occupy n their dally thoughts.-hlcago Newfc i Sportinf Annual 1903. ; ; A useful compendium of sporting sta tistics Is the "Police Gazette Sporting Annuil" for 1803. It contains the rec ords of all 1 he prominent pugilists, ath letic bicycle and rowing records, Includ I lng ail tbs principal features in tne trotting and racing world and history of the yacht races for the America's cup. It is a veritable encyclopedia of sporting Information, profusely Illustrated and iclli for 10 cents, ' TEE WILCOX TRIAL., . J try Conplctos and Ite Werk at xanv tninf Yltaesats Begin, The WUeex ease Is on In fall blast now and It la believed wta not last loaf aa there la no daagar of tedlome delays. The prtaoaer is cool and collected aad aeesaa to (akeseora la tarsal la the pro ceedings than he did la ta first trial There was a ?peihotla. mating la the court room . between . th prUoasr aad his smUmk- Mr .Wilcox did not attend the Aral trial sreaytaaa wtueas aad re mained there only a abort Mat. The evidence latroduced at first was mock the sasaa aajvsasfrrlvoa at Irst trial and tended to show that Ilia Cropaey did not Boat her death by any act of her own, nor waa it by accident bat that aha waa kit on aho naad witk- a kluns svoapon evidently covered. The blow , caaard concussion of theraia which resulted la death. It was proved also that there waa no water In the raags showing .that she waa not drowned; it waa also shows that she waa not assaulted. . Not Much Legislature Business. Special to JonrnaL Ralkioh, Jan. 11 A bill waa latro duced In the Senate Increasing tke an nual pension appropttatloa from two hundred thousand, to three hundred thousand dollars. A bill waa Introduced la tke House to prohibit all gambllag slot machines. Very little business of Importance wss done. New York, Jan. 16. May cotton sold at 8.90 or tea points over the high point reached some time ago. Then profit taking began, and under the circum stances no one could be blamed. Three thousands dollars profit on a couple of thousand bales In a 'week, that Is mak ing money fast enough to make a con servative trader sell out at least half his line. By taking profits on nearly all his cotton he Is In shape to lead up agatn on the first sharp break. It was the pro fit taking that proved the feature today. Liverpool closed about seven points up, aad May in New Orleans ruled around B cents most of the time a good advance. Around 9 cents we think one can look for a setback, it is not so easy to sell out when the price starts down, a pile of cotton has changed hands around these figures and we would rather tase profits and wait for a setback. If we do not have a decided Increase, the market will start for 9j cents while the buying furor is on. Tske some money out of long cotton and stand ready to buy on the first break of 10 or 15 points. J. E. Latham A Co. A Good Thintv German Syrup la the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Bosch ee, a celebrated Ger man Physician, aad Is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discoveries In Medicine, - It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all Lung troubles of the sever est nature.removlng as it does, tke causa of the affection and leaving the parts In a strong and healthy condition. It la not an experimental medicine, but baa stood the test of years' giving satisfaction In every case, which Its rapidly Increasing sale every season confirms. To ml .Hon bottles sold annually. Boackee'a German Syrup waa Introduced ia the United States In 1888 and Is now sold In every town aad village In the civilised world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 29 aad 73 els. At your druggist's. Tlav forget atvaot. Everybody kuows the pretty little forgetmeuot and IIKi-s the dower more perhaps because of 1U name than its beauty. - Mow waa It so called? . The Germans account for it by quite a pa thetic romance. It seems that once up on n time a knight nud a lady were walking by the bank of the Danube When the Utter asked her "gallant gay" to pluck Tor her a tiny blue flower iWhlch she aaw growing In the stream. No sooner said than done, but the knight, overbalancing, fell Into the riv er and, owing to the slippery nature of the bank and the weight of bis own ar mor, waa carried away by the current Aa be threw the flowers ashore to his lady he cried oat witk bin last breath, "Yeraisa meln nlcbtl" r Forget me not,") And ever since the flower baa been looked npon aa the emblem of fidelity. Prickly beat cured In one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. K will also cure.Ecxema, Fetter, Pimp- lea, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Barns, Old. Sores, and all akin troubles In s short. time, when used adlrected. Fot sale at F. 8, Duffy's Drugstore, FLIPPANT FLINGS, Please crowd up a little there la the microbe hall of fame aud make room for the whooping cough germ which baa Just been discovered In Parls.- New York Telegram. The new and leas comfortable fund tore In the presidential .waiting room la about aa strong a hint to callers as "II are's your bst; what's your burryF Washington Times. w : The bead of Wart ha Washington en the new eight cent stamps. Now the seal true blue blooded Daughter of the Bevolntlon will put nothing but an eight cent s4amn.a-her letters In fu- ture. AUauUJoarnaU- 5 , The Beit Prescription for Mmt CbBla aad Fever 4a bottle . el Gmova' Tastsxkss Ckiu. Tojiioi It 4 atmpl Iron aad quinine in a tastelea fossa No rmra no pay..rilo.5nn.-i-Js;.;: v;: -44 ' . . 'awn J- 1 :.;.. ):. .... : Mkti jatnanselsvgi. First Boy That luere.coal combine works bully, . -;' -j ; .. -vV . . Second Boy How T " ; . First Boy-Makes coal so high priced that pop. curries It la blsself 'cause I'd scatter It.-Good Nvws. tJe Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, . for Eczema, 1 lmples, r.!ngworm, Panfl snd a'.'! Lla do-. s. -For s.! ' tr. P, Duty's. Vi Afgdabfc rrcpcraliuaibr As siffi2aima fltefYHJ.inUEeuta tw the btoma-iu aisl 13ow.is of rS Promotes Digcs 'Jont toifur ness and Resl .Contains nejur Ojaitm.Morphhte nor Muter, it. KOT" "J ARC OTIC. , j4fMJSrf;4Hi7iHTaejr . JU.Smmt - flon. Sour Siouiach.Uiatitwta Worms nnwilskiits .Feverish ness nml Loss or f.LEnp. facsimile Sigiuilar of - f new vonic. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. - ' If i Stop ! Look!! JaUUh To what we have to say. We have the we have the prices. Io you ever think LOOK 250 prs Msns Pants, worth $1 79c. SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! 20 Mens Suits worth 7 60 - for 25 " 1060 - for 20 u 15 00 . for 60 Overcoats in all colors and styles at ivu prs atens working rants worth ll tii 125 " "Heavy Wool " " 160 your choice of this lot for 1 18. '' 100 prsMens Fine Pants worth $4 60 to 600 Suits Childrens Clothing at half price. cig jxemnant Wile in Dress Goods at halt 600 yards Calicos worth 6c and 6c for 8a 800 yds Bleaching 80 In. worth 6c 4 6c for One lot Sheeting worth 60 to close at 84c Big line Pants Goods from 124c to 880 yd. Big Assortment of Shoes at lowest prices. 'We are glad we are pleasing the people city and surrounding country, we are glad get bargains for our customers. Yours truly, ; 75 Middle St. next to Otskill WE ARE FITTED UP To FILL ORDERS lor Stoves A full stock of Wood Heaters, fectwith front feed door. Yon will And on ear floor the kind ton want. We are prompt in putting them up. ? Loot our stock over before placing your order. . We carry a good slock of Sash, ter, sdj thing you my want in luilders Material, x Special Black Jack Stove Blacking, r - ' - Ball Beariug Cast ore, , - ' PMOMt" 147. 78 MlDDLB Br , auu an uciuoroi jr via jsl at xubiuixi Prices. : Branch yard) at Goldsboro. N. G. J . J O NUS , Exchange ; i . LARGEST AND ; : ever offered for gale in this city, A car losd cf ca&!t jast ia, Abo alcomplete line of Bogsnc", Wp-odp, UaxBErs, .Eotes, 7blps, Cart7het.:3, Ac. " ;: ' .... v VJ A ZZlZT''lr.ii t.-UTt:.,i c:l Kill Yor Infants and Children. iThs -Kind You Havo 2 A!vey3 Qtrrnfvw l In Use For Over Thirty Years ! ! ! good, about it? 211, now 8 88 suit. 6 24 278 M - your price for ?Uc to 22 60 5 00 for price 4Jc of this we can Fdw. Co., Kew Bern, N. C.J Wilson Heater, and both are per Doorr, blinds, Lime, ' ement, I Mas tho t xf IF mmmm ' RMVMUIwfm-' Gaskill Hardware C i NSW BXKH. N. 'V Wilmington, N. G, TDK FLAGS. TO BL'T TOUR Monuments, Headstones, AMil .11 ltAAI.4AH.TrKMl:i TI.iAH- r- -j . UMOfeS FINSET BTOt . (. SNaisVfl
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