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THE WEEKLY - JOURNAL Batabliaaa lt7J Published 1b Two Bectaooa, every Tu day Md Friday, at M Kiddle Street, mi Barn, N. O.; CHARLES L. STEVEN5, .subscription rates Two Monthi J CenU. Threee Mentha, T Bix Montha, " - Twelve Months, l-0 ONLY IN ADVANCR) ' Advertising rates furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mail. V WThe Journal Is only sent on pay-in-adTance basis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scription and an immediate response to notice wM be appreciated by the Jours il Entered at the Poetofflce.J New Bern fT. C as second-class matter. Section. One, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 190S PUBLICITT IS PROTECTION. It would seem the most natural condi tion for every person holding trust funds or those In public positions lnvol Ting the receipt land expenditure of public moneys, to seek that their ac counts should be rendered In all full ness to those for whom they held such trusts. There are laws which make it compul sory In many cases for Buch full exhibits yet It would appear unnecessary thai a law was demanded to enforce a service, which any honest Individual should gladly render without the fear of penal ty- Yet there are found many Instances where such laws are Imperatively de manded, for If they were not In force there would bo no public or private ac countings of some most Important trusts. One solution of the trust question is thought to be that coming from making public Its financial transactions. There la little doubt but that publicity meanB protection to the masses of the people, In those affairs which are held in trust by the Individual for the many. But there Is a much needed protection through public accountings of matters held In trust, for those having these mat ters In charge, for such publicity means that the matters have been honestly handled. This regular accounting of their af fairs by officials In positions of public trust, protects equally their character, and proves the reliability of those placed in high places of trust, as well as it as sures the people who are personally con cerned, that their Interests are pro tected, The law may enforce public account ings of those in high places, but greator than the law should be the character of those in charge of public affairs, who willingly open their books and accounts for public Inspection, without thede mand being made upon them. THERE IS VALUE IN MEN A State or community which permits a really able citizen to depart from its borders, loses more than It would through the destruction of a local Indus try. It Is the man who makes the commun ity, who adds luster and credit to the history of a State, through his personal! ty, and when a man, possessed ofrea1 personality Is permitted to leave a place, It Is a hard thing to make good the va cancy. The departure of Mr. Charles L. Coon of Salisbury, from this State Is a notable Illustration of the short ilghtedness which will hold on to money, when a really able man Is the stake. ' v A man to a community, Is in the value point of v'ew, as the employe Is flf the business house which may employ him. This does not of course apply to the citizen, who may be unable to get ahead In one community, therefore seeks an other jplace for a home. Bat It applies to the man who is promt nentla advancing and sustaining the commercial, educational,' social or reli gious Interests of a community, Bach men are found la every com munity, the mora progressive the place, the greater their number, for ft is the prog.eulve places which aot only hold these men of value, but offer sufficient lnduceme i to such men In other places as to attract them and hold them for their emu iii-V -';; -. '. :'- - ' It b this local lack of not valuing men - which leads to the Jots of the best citl- teoiof a place. It It the lack of local discernment to appreciate the value of Its really test men, those In local positions whose In dividual! tjr and personality lend strength to the community at hone and abroad. J Like the faithful and trusted employe, there U a local value In thegood cltlaen which no Inducement ought to be able tt lUrMi elsewhere. a , JCfc, QUALIFICATIONS DEMANDED Hf OFFICE HOLDERS. A contributor to vha local columns of the Joubjul has suggested that the sal ary of the Mayor of this city be made $1,X. or 100. a year. Whether this suggestion wu meant to dignify the offloe by a greater salary to Its Incumbent, or whether the Intention was by Increasing the salary to put It be yond the reach of those who thought themselves capable of administering the office, judged solely by Its present small salary, Is not known. The real fact la that the Mayoralty of the City of New Bern ought not to be filled by any man, whose sole qualifica tion is that he can EARN the salary, be It fifty or one hundred dollors a month. It Is a very mistaken Idea that the salary to be paid any public official Is of any special Importance, or of primary Importance, while the man, his personnel his business qualifications, are of secon dary consideration. And on the part of applicants for of fice, too often the salary Is the first thought, without any dne consideration of the actual responsiblltlcs demanded of the office sought And on the part of the voters, they mast not measure the qualifications de manded In their candidate by the pe cuniary considerations paid him for his services. It Is thus important that the voters of New Bern attach special consideration to the Individual qualifications of the men who may present themselves as can dldates for the mayoralty of this city, at the May election, and give really no thought as to whether a man may be worth fifty dollars a month ae a presid ing officer over the board of aldermen. If the personal character, and busi ness characteristics of the man be fully worthy of the suffrage of the voters, there can be no question but that he will more than measure up, in services rendered, to whatever sum may be paid him as salary. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other .diseases put together.and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local dlseare and prescribed local reme dies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It In curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally In doses fjom 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure.Scndfor;;clrculari and testimonials. Address,! F.;J.;CHENEY &.CO., Toledo, O. Boldjby; Druggists, 75c.; Hall's Family Pills arethe bost. Forsretfnl. "Is Bronson as forgetful as evr?" "Moro so. Why, thnt fellow has to look himself up in the directory every night before he goes home from busi nessforgets his address." Reputations which have been forced into an unnatural bloom fade nlmost as soon as they have expanded. Ma eaulay. Escaped an Awtul Fate. Mr. E. Hagglns of Melbourne, Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I had Con sumption and nothing could be done for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Induced me to try it. Results were startling, I am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr.'. King's New Discovery It surely saved.my life." This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by C. D. Bradham Drug gist. Price 60c Atl.OO. Trial bottle ree. Balsa Dtnuu. It Is said that Balzac detested Dumas. Once be brought to the Blecle the man uscript of a novel, which was to roiiow ULe Xroia Mousquetalres," then being puMtehed. Be asked to be patd 2 franca a line. The director of the Jour nal hesitated. "You see, M. Dumas is being paid only 2 francs a tine." "If you are giving 2 franca o that negro, I shall get out!" And Balzac stalked Off. Dumas was not Ignorant of Balzac feellnsra toward him and did not spare him. In the foyer of the Odeon theater Bateau was talking loudly In a group at literary men, "When I hare written myself oat aa a novelist, 1 snail go to Dlarwtltlnz." Yoo can begm right away, called out Dumas. A Good Ttlnf. (German Syrup Is the special prescrlp- ttonofpr.A.'Boechee, a celebrated Ger man Physician, and la acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discoveries In Medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all Lang troubles of the sever esfnature.removlng as It does, the caase of the affection and leaving the parts In a strong and healthy condition. It It not an experimental medicine, hut has stood the test of years giving satisfaction ! every case, which Its rapidly Increasing sale every season eonnrms. Two muion bottles told annually. Boschee's German Syrup was Introduced In the United States in 1868 and is now sold In every town and village in the civilized world. Three doses .will relieve any ordinary cough. I PriceJ25nd 75 eta. At your dnigglst'f. r?nirlT A bolder. I'uie of AgricuVf-j: Be rcvx! to your Ian. if. jui crop will be go.!. VU -.4 Pot ash in the frrt-luei ;h'IU quality ami (caiitii v in llic liir- v.:t.t. V.i lit us and ne will ivikI ynut t.y neit nin, our mc.noy inning books. out an kali wonts, W Kaaaa Sum, haw rt. IF YOU KNEW. If you knew that baste In eating would quicken your trip to the ceme tery, would you continue to bolt your men Is? If you knew that to selfishly seek happiness was the strongest Invitation to misery, would you continue thinking only of your own wishes and welfare? If you knew that every act of your life, every thought, shapea your char acter, wouldn't you be Just a bit more careful about your actions and your words? If you knew it helps you to be kind even to those who are unkind to you, would you keep on "getting back" at them with a tongue of sarcasm and venom? If you knew that half the things for which we Btrugfrle are not only not nec essary, but positively hnrmfui, would you continue to carry your chase to the brink of "nervous prostration? Amer ican Stock Farm. AWeak Stomach causes a weak body and invltesdlsease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures and strengthens the stomach, and wards off and overcomes disease. J B Taylor, a prominent merchant of Chrlesman, Tex., says: "I could not eat because of a weak stomach, I lost all strength and run down In weight. All that money could do was done, but all hope of recovery vanished. Hearing of some wonderful cures affected by the use of Kodol, I con eluded to try It. The first bottle bene fitted me, and after taking four bottles I am fully restored to my usual strength, weight snd health." F S Duffy. Tlit SluKlet Man. "I think the most penurious man I ever knew," remarked the man In the mackintosh, "was old Ilewligus. He smoked lils cigars to the Inst half Inch, chewed tho stumi8 and used the ashes for snuff, but be wasn't satisfied even then and gave up the habit" "What for?" asked the man with the big Adam's apple. "He couldn't tblnkof any way to utilizes the Bmoko." Chicago Tribune, Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema,, Pimples, R!ngworm,;Dandniff and all.sktn diseases. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. London'! Graveyards. Twenty-three acres of ground are needed to bury London's dead of one year. Curbon In (he Body. A block of c.irl'on fourteen Inches sii:nre ivpri'smla t tie- iimnimt or mat material In tin' liu.llly n.:''.;t'il) :f a u;ii;i of the average if l.V, pounds One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because It kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out the Inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and Is a harmless and never falling cure In all curable catei of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure Is pleasant to take, harm less ancPgood alike for young and old. F. S. Duffy. Aa Some Othera Do. "They say," said Willie's mother as they were watching the "armless won der" wind bis watch, write his name and do other remarkable things with his toes, "that be can play the piano, but I don't see how." "That's easy, mamma," replied Wil lie. "He can play by ear." Coat of Construction. Do you know what tbls street rail- toad cost per mile?" No. But I know what it cost per aldermnu!" Puck. NearlyJ'Forfelts'His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible nicer on the leg of J. B Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. . For four years it defied all doctors and all reme dies. Bat Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burrs, Braises' Skin Eruptions and Piles, tffc at C.D. Bradham'a Drag otore. Tliv Bl.ivk Can. The black cap baa no specific reldtlon to the bangliiK of a criminal. Its Sin ister reputation. Its color and tbe fact that a judge wbeu pronouncing a capi tal sentence always wears it bare com bined to attach to It a meaning and symbolism which It does not possess. It Is really nothing more than a part of be f ull dress of a Judge. Genealog ical Magazine. tHWltt's-WItcn Hazel Salye. The only positive cure for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding plies, cuts, burns, bruises, eczema and all abra sions of the skin. DeWitt'i is the only Witch Hazel Balve that la made front the pure, unadulterated witch hazel all oth eri.are counterfeits. De Witt's Witch Haeel Salve Is made' to cure couuter- ,v3w;..- 1 . m geKi are made to seD. F. 8. Duffy. 0! North CaroliM Resources At SL Louis Exposition. Ia Memory Dr. Carry. Hotel Taaoe Oyster Coamlssieaer Webb Says Ko Oyster Pirates Captured. Violations Or Law. Ralkiou, Feb. 13. The flags on the eapltol were at half tff today aa a mark of respect to the memory of the late Dr. J. L. M. Curry. Both branches of the legislature also adopted suitable resolu tions of respect. A number of charters of Insurance companies and other corporations are held ap in the legislature, pending a de cision by the attorney general as to the amount of tax upon such charter amend ments. Today he gave his opinion In the matter. The tax for a charter taken before the Secretary of State cannot be less than (25 and In the legislature can not be less than $50. These rates hold uy to $135,000 capital stock, and beyond that figure there Is an additional 40 cents on each f 1C0) of capital stock. The lialelgh Chamber of Commerce makes an appeal t ) the legislature and to the officials of all cities and towns and to all officers of trade associations In the State, for an exhibition of North Carolina's resources at the St. Louis Exposition. Gov. Aycock In his mes sage to the legislature warmly recom mended that such an exhibit be made The Chamber of Commerce calls on the cities and towns and other trade organi zations to send petitions to the legisla ture for an appropriation for this pur pose, and declares that North Carolina could make no better, more practical or more profitable advertisement of her re sources than this. A bill is now before the legislature appropriating (30,000 for this purpose. As has been stated the Yarborough House here Is to be enlarged, remodeled, and refitted, and now an option has been secured on the Park Hotel by Col. John S. Cunningham, who Intends to develop that property. One of Jhls plans em braces a change of name to the Hotel Vance, which Is a very admirable and appropriate name, OyBter commissioner, William M Webb of Morehead City, is here. He was asked today if there was much tak ing of small oysters out of the State for planting, He said that last year only 60,000 bushels of oysters were taken out of the State, and that he did not think of these 15,003 bushels were little oysters smuggled for planting. The oyBters taken out of the State are In boatB towed by a tug through the canal. There they are Inspected. The inspector cannot hold the boat more than an hour, unless he sees reason to believe there Is fraud and seizes the cargo. Mr. Webb saj s the amount of oysters consumed in the Biate that is In factories, and opened for ship ment last year was 600,000 bushels. He says no oyBter pirate has been captured this season though no week passes with out arrests for some violation of the law and that four oyster patrol boats are going all the while. Cures Rheumatism andCatanh MedicineaSen!Free. These twodlseaaesare the result of an awful poisoned condition of the blood. If you have aching joints and back, shoulder blades, bone pains, crippled hands, legs or feet, swollen muscles shifting, sharp biting pains, and that tired, discouraged feeling of rheumatism or the hawking, spitting, blurred eye sight, deafness, sick stomacb, headache, noises In the head, mucous throat dis charges, decaying teeth, bad breath belching gas of catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balra (B. B. B.). It kills the poison In the blood which causes these awful symptons, giving a pure, healthy blood supply to the joints and mucous membranes, and makes a perfect cure of the worst rheumatism or foulest catarrh. Cures where all else falls. Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Is composed of pure Botanic Ingredients, good for weak kidneys. Improves the digestion, cures dyspepsia A perfect tonlo for old folks by giving them new, rich, pure blood, Thorough ly tested for thirty years. Druggists (1. per large bottle, with complete direc tions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, ua. Describe trouble and spec ial free medical advice sent In sealed letter. For sale New Bern by F 8 Duffy 0 D Bradham. Plenty of Time. Bacon Burglars entered the first floor of our house and took bearly. ev erything we had whllo my wife vas upstairs putting on her hat to go out Egbert xbey took quite a good OeaL dldtheyt "Oh, yea. It must have taken them several hours." Tonkora Statesman. T0U INOW" WHAT TOU ARB TAUHG 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 f Jim. No cure no pay. Price 59c. He-Suppose I should ask your fa ther if I could marry you. Do you think I would stand any chance? She No. Tour case would be hope less. . : He-Do you think be would really ur "No?" She-Not that; but he would leave It to me. . - ' - -Mysterious Circumstance. One wu pale, and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. . Whence the dif ference? Bhe who Is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain It. By gently rousing the lacy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 83 cents at 0. D. Bradham Druggist., (teds. Cycpcpsla Giro c:3u what you cil FRIDAY'S LEGISLATION. , Leedoa BiU Fcit Friday. Br CraClm aH ley rutefc Caa shoot ". Raleigh, February' U-Tho Londoa liquor bill legulatloa wu asade a special order of bualaeae la the Senate Lti next Friday. A bill waa tntrodaetd to snake eight hoara, a day's work for aaechaa! ral employee of the State. The bill prohibiting Caa noa crackers and toy pis tols waa tabled.' Bills passed lacorporar Uof tbe North Carolina Farmers Pn tee tlve Association; to allow Jndgee It the Superior courts to limit arguments of counsel: - No Important bill wu introduced In the House, Nearly all the aeaaloa wu consumed In debate of tbe Watts liquor regulation bill. Wnan Wnu Carve. In George L'a reign it was tbe bound en duty of the mlstreu of a country bouse to carve for her guests. Eti quette demanded it of her, and no one might relieve her of her arduous task, hot even tbe master. To tbe latter wae only assigned the easy labor of passing the bottle and looking oo while each Joint was placed id turn before bis wife or daughter, aa the case might toe, and by ber rapidly manipulated. ' Carving became one of tbe branches of a good feminine education, and there were pro fess tonal carving masters who taught the young iadlea. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu took lessons in tbe art three times a week and on ber father's public days made a practice of having her own dinner an hour or two beforehand. A guest who did not receive his portion from bis hostess own fair hands would have considered himself much aggrieved. The Easy KU. DeWltt's Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken the system. They cure biliousness, Jaundice, constipation and Inactive livers, by arousing the secre tions, moving the bowels gently, yet ef fectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach, liver and bowels that the cause of the trouble Is removed entirely. These fa mous little pills exert a decided tonlo ef fect upon the organs Involved, and if their use is continued for a few days there will be no return of the trouble. F. S. Duffy. Water rooaac Boat at Han. I have for years used successfully $ dressing for leather boots and shoes composed of oil and India rubber, keep ing out moisture and unlnjurloos to the leather applied, leaving same soft and pliable. To prepare fame, beat In an Iron yesael either Ash oil, castor oil or oven tallow to about 800 degrees F.j then add, cut Into small pieces, vulcan ized or raw India rubber about one- fifth of the weight of tbe oU, gradually stirring aame with a wooden spatula until the rubber ts completely dissolved in the oil; lastly, add to give it color a small amount of printers' Ink. Four Into a'suitable vessel and let cooL One or two applications of this are auffl- dent to thoroughly waterproof a pair ot boots o shoos tor season. Boots Of shoes thoa dressed , will take com mon shoebiacklng with the greatest facility. Bcietrtrfle American. Orlando, Fla., Oct. 8,1901. The Hancock Liquid Sulphuric, Balti more, Md. Gentlemen; I take pleasure la recom mending . Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any one suffering with Eczema. I have had It for tea or fifteen yean, 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 My that after fifty years u prac ticing physician that your Liquid Bui phur Is the most wonderful remedy for Eczema I have ever known. Yours respectfully, DR. W, W. LEAKF. For sale at. 8. Duffy's. Sal Waa Kaa. A dealer in pet birds was visited by a customer who stuttered and wanted to buy a parrot which took his fancy, The salesman was an Irishman who bad Just been employed by the dealer. The customer said, "Do do doee that parrot tata talk foodr "Well," replied the Irish salesman, If be did not talk better than you 1 would wring bis neck off P Take bath la.Hancock's LlquldBul phur. They;areJsuperlor to those of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage of being made any desired .strength. They will cure Prickly heat, Serena, kadall ikla rf'S For sale hv F. 8. Duffy. THE HAWAIIAN CABLE. &Ve have had a string to Hawaii long time, but the cable la more sub- ItantlaL Omaha woria-ueraio. Having cable communication .estab lished with Hawaii, we are now real bang the fact that the amount of news Hawaii baa to send us la not over whelming. Pittsburg Dispatch. ' The Hawaiian cable U certainly ail right These two' name were signed to the first message to President Boose yslt, and they came over whole: 7. Ka lanlanaole, D. Kawananakoa. New York Commercial - Better Than Cold. "I wu troubled for several years With chronio indigestion and nervous de bility," wrhes F. i. Green, of Lancaster N.H , 'No remedy helped Ae until begea using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than ell tbe medicine I ever used. Tbey have also kept my wife la excellent health for year. She says Electric Bitters are Just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonlo and Invlgorator for weak, rug down women. No : other medlclae caa take Its place la our family," Try them Only 50o. Satisfaction guaranteed by O. Dradham, - ( r- AXfcelaUe PrtnaraliMifor As slmilating BieFoodandBeula Tjng fspakeuTajjowcB or Promotes DigcaHoaCheerfujV ness andResLContalns neither . Optumjfarpluije iwrMueraL' ,-NOI HXB.C OTIC. A twfwt TJpmotJ fnrfnneltnB-J nun J sour sronvKuiaXxnoea. VVbrms-Cortvulsions .Fevenstv. Lness and Loss or Sleep. Tai Sjmla Signature of Of WRABPEft G?eat Reduction IN FK 10 PRICES WE WILL SELL FOR CASH : 3 lb can Stand. Tomatoes 8 for 25c 2 Corn, 25c, Lemon Cling Peaches,25c yalue, 18c Yellow Peaches, 20c value 15c al. Apricote, 25c value 15c Tomato Catsup, 15c value 9c Ileinz's Baked Beans, 15c vhI. 121c Pie Peaches, 10c value 8ic Lima Beans, 10c value Hie Com and TomatocF, 10c value 8jc Oottolenc, 50c value 40c 25c " 20c Oatmeal, 15c value 10c Royal faking Powdir, lb 24c Good Luck llaking l'owder 4c REMEMBER this offer is for cash only. Respectfully, Archbell & Co., 75 Broad Street. Gaskill Hdw. & Successors to Gaskill Hdw. HARDWARE 73 Middle St Phone 147. Phone 2 0. Keep a full supply of Builders Material, Hush, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Paint", Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stores and class hardware store. A full line of Hailroad, Steamboat leys, Shafting, Gearings, I'ipo, Valve, Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc. Having consolidated the two houses goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the trade for past favors and soliciting your future patronage we are, . Tours truly, Gastill Hardware aoi JOSEPH G ABE ILL. P. A. J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed Sale ana Exchange - r ,(f LARGEST AMD r-3 gly... mjmm.JmliTitim.?mimd UWLO.U. aV.U W I I I T 111, aver offered for sale in this city,' A'oar load of aaah just in, ; Also complete Una of Bnggiat, Wagon, Haraau Robas, Whips, CartJWJjealaJic,- ... r ' :' - ii .--' , a J, A-JCnE3,jMiit.J.t.wtlt,l OU.StMd. ,.- ? . . i. :..-.- - ill For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature Octagon Soap per cake 4e Best West India Molasses, gal. 30c Fancy N O Molasses per gal. 35c Best Patent Flour per lb 21c 9n Second M " " Can Coffee, 85c value for 29c 12c lie 19c 17c 4o 20o . Quart Jar Jelly, 20c value Fresh Roastt-d Coffee 15c val. u ii ii 25c " u i ii '20c " Pearl i ne, 5c value Meal per peck With each $2 00 purchase we sell 10 pounds of G i an u luted Sugar for 50c. Mill Supply Co., Co. and J. C. Fulford Supply Co. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. lianges and every tiling kept in a first- and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul Fittings, Wreoches, Polts, Nuts, Iron, we are prepared to furnish High Quality Mill Sopply Cupy, WILLIS. JOB p. rULFOHD. the "V m hjr Use For Over Thirty Years ni VfTrfC CMITMHI OMaWMITa IW VMM sMTT IMS hints and HeadstoDes, All Cemetery Work at Right Prices ' Lettering and Finish the Best. Lnttt Hosigim. All Work Delivered. . H. A. tu ki:r . KIlO.,' . WILMINGTON, N. 0. We have some cut and rough Lr wn stone at A. 0. L. depot in New Teru Umt we will j-ll theitp." FINSET STOCK OF
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