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f UK WE lihli, h4 in Two BectMwu, .very Tuts! d nA Friday, at M Middle Street, ew Bro, N. C'm CHARLES L, STEVEN. bsroi ura'raonmorv SUBSCRIPTION RATE?; TwoMonthr ,0e Thre Months,... 55 -. ;. u.ti.. .... 00 Twelv. Month. H-00 ONLY IN ADVANCT,! - Advertising rates furnished upon ap- plication at the office, or upon mquir, by mail. mam TV,- TnirwHiT. la nnlv Bent 00 pay i .j-.nu hoaia Rnhwribera will receive notice ot expiration of their sub acription a-nrl an immediate response ito wi.1 h annraciated or the Jourhal? Entered at the Postofflce.ENew Bern if. C. aa second-class matter. Section One, Tuesday, May 12,1903 A TIDY CITY FOR HEALTH. The exterior appearance of a city Is the side which appeals first and most strongly to every visitor. Well kept roadways, tidy side walks, no piles of accumulated rubbish to be seen, and the visitor will be favorably Impressed as he or she passes through the city. There are cities which have the ex terior aspect of extreme tidiness, which have much uccleanness and filth in lots and alleys which cannot be seen by the casual observer. But It can be accepted as a rule that the outwardly tidy city, is a cleanly city throughout. The old saying that "cleanliness is In deed next to godliness," finds verifica tion in the tidy city, as it does In the cleanly person. A street gutter with some rubbish In It, unless quickly cleaned, soon becomes the receptacle for all kinds of refuse, and so will a dirty sidewalk be consid ered the place on which to spit or throw the banana peel or any kind of fruit re fuse. A city's streets may be none of the best In smoothness, may be even broken in places, but there Is no excuse that re fuse and litter dropped from passing wagons should be permitted to remain on the streets, . A city's sidewalks may be uneven, but they should not be unclean, or allowed to be blocked with rubbish or merchan dise of any kind. .,S!S It is not that this season of the year is more especially appropriate for the call for cleanliness in every city, for cleanli ness Is demanded throughout the year, both In the places which are most often seen and used, and equally In the hidden places, In back lots and alleys. The cost to a municipality to keep it s' 3lf clean is but one bill to pay, for the city or town which neglects keeping clean, must pay the bills which a filth breeding pestilence is certain to bring, and these bills are never ending until cleanliness again prevails. COMPULSORY;.GOODNESS A FAILURE. Legislative enactment (never has and probably never will work morality Into human beings. The contests made for prohibition, total abstinence, have not made men sober, nor cured the habit of drink, when local prohibition has been secured." Yet it cannot be said, that drunken ness Is so great aa it has been, and It can be proven that sobriety commands today, In this twentieth century, a great er premium than It has In any period of the world's history. The demand of the twentieth century fof men morally, mentally and physical ly sound, thus equipped to meet the exigencies of the day and hour, la pro hibitive and mandatory, and the man who will dissipate, let the dissipation be of such character as to weaken hla pow- en of mind or body, means that snch a man cannot inn the race, cannot meet , the test of the hour, la not wanted. .Sobriety, and this covert more than : the drink habit, is not merely a virtue, bat a human necessity. . ' v For dissipation, whatever Its charac ter, meant the disqualification of man. hit retirement from an active "and thor ough paittHpitirn in the duties of the hour." J s '; : Vr-' Man may dissipate, but the period of dissipation It shortened each year, as the 'greater drain upon man's vitality to meet the living, em urgent and present dally - conditions, makes absolute sobriety the prime essential, to enable man to be cap able and fit to meet the tasks of the day. ' . , When man's atmost 1 powert and strcr'.h are thus o constantly at their tension, dissipation persisted In means V ' r ;' ";' " !on to lie rear, and the ob- Uvlon of the toali who cannot conquer alt weakness. It la lbs kiowletlga ot Ihl. demand lpoa sus's being aober in order to ba abla to kespap wlia U dally stride tad morement of lha world, which tea powerful factor la the eauae of right and rightful tiring. Aad It It the Impreselvs daily teach- Ins; of this kind of aelf restraint and aelf control, whkh wIU build op moral, and develop goodneas, which no law of compulsion ever enacted can do. MOVEMENTS TENDING TO DEM OCRATIC DISORGANI ZATION. Efforts towards promotion a party unity of action, and harmony of K'uli ment among National Pemocrale, ap pears to be making but poor progress. The unity of action seems to be the promotion of two wings of a National Democratic party, which refuse to flap in unison, the one demanding an un qualified recognition of Bryan, as typi fied in the Democratic platforms ot Chi cago and Kansas City, and the other seeking a New Democracy which shall not require the political oath of alle la nee to the Chicago and Kansas City platforms, as being a requisite test. to an unqualified and unquestioned Democ racy. This latter wing of the National Dtm ocracy has taken up as Its leader, Grove: Cleveland, a gentleman of commanding reputation, of unblemished personal character, of national character, peer less. But when everything of pers'ioal praise Is bestowed upon the Democratic ex-President, there is yet the most im portant political considerations demand ing attention, considerations which arc not of sentiment, but of hard, practical, every day Importance. In the Cleveland Presidential move there Is an element equally provocative of National Democratic party rupture, as exists In the Bryan Presidential move. The political reasonB why Mr. Cleve land should not become Democracy's choice and nominee for President, are in their way equally as Imperative, as those which can be urged against Wil liam J. Bryan being the Muses of De mocracy. There Is too much of general antagon ism in the Third Term proportion, to be lightly passed over. ConBtrue it most favorably, jet it can not be argue 1 away, that there was an actual breach of personal political faith on the part of Mr. Cleveland In the 1 890 and 1900 campaigns, and from a strict party stand point, no other interpreta tion can be given It. Democrats ought not at this lime pin their future prospects of party uulty and success, to either a Cleveland de mocracy or a Bryan democracy. There are men in the Democratic party who stand for that which is best j of the Cleveland and Bryan democracy, who will be acceptable to the friends and political followers of both of these men It Is a fatal position for the National Democratic party to occupy, to resolve to stand by any ' special leader, be he Bryan or Cleveland, when the great principles of democracy demand to be first upheld and kept before the people, Instead of discussing personal merits of a man as being of primary importance, when the man If fully representing dem ocratic principles and of good personal character and ability can prove the suc cessful leader. There can be nothing but Democratic failure and defeat while the party per sists in recognizing a leader, solely be cause of possible winning personal characteristics, to the exclusion of strict party principles. Deafness Cannot be Cared by local applications' as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There It only one way to cure deafness, and that Is .by constitutional remedies. Deafness 1 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, and nn flss the Inflammation can be taken oul and this tube restored to Its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Oatarrh, which 'la nothing but an In flamed 'condition of the mucous services.- .... We will give One Hundred Dollar for any case of Deafness, (caused by catarrh) that Cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. ''Bend for circulars, free. - F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, G. Sold by Druggists, 75c. -. Ball's Family Pills aro the best.- . Heroic Saevrtfle. Belle Do you think Chappie loves toot -.' ;-, . i. Grace I know It He told me today that be was going to shave off his mus tache so that be could devote more thought to you. t . OAO?OniA. Bantu ' TlwHinil Van Haw HIwhts lFat Field p ' makes a fat purse. A fertilizer without 4 is not complete. 8Csir book an complete traatiaaa f M iertihien, written by mtrTL who know. mm Writs fcx them. J CERMA , f KALI MK 1 nim AZVrv PITH AND POINT. It mny bo bard to be good It is not hanl to b' kind Cenltia bus always received more ap pluuso than money. Presumption lies nt toe bottom of much that we call success. It requires 110 strength of mind to be mean it does to be generous. True greatness lies not In never fall In?, but In rising every time we fall. Keep your business to yourself or some other fellow will keep it for you. The public is n baby, depending larolytyupun the nature of the lndul cence of its nurse. The' higher a balloon rises the small er It looks, and Is this not true of many ambitious members of society? l'iiiiure in life Is not loss of capital or the catastrophe of a business ven ture. Such things are accidents that may happen to all Schoolmaster. A Good Thins. Cerman Syrup Is the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Boschee, a celebrated Ger man Physician, and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discoveries in Medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all Lung troubles of the seier est nature, removing as It does, the cause 01 the affection and leaving the parts In a strong and healthy condition. It Is. not an experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years giving satisfaction In every case, which Its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. To mt.lion bottles Bold annually. Boschee'a 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. Price 25 and 75 cts. At your druggist's. HIkIivvii Fruit Tree. It will not ilo In this country to plnnt fruit trees niuMjj the public higbwavs, as Is done with great success In many Kurupean countries. The great state furm of Hungary distributes 15,000 choice fruit trees without cost to town, ships and communities which will plant and care for them until bearing nge. The characteristic American boy would never permit a fruit of any sort that can lie eaten to reach the age of maturity unless u full grown bulldog was kept chained to each tree. Farm and Itnticli. QulckArrest. J. A. Uulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice In the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Bueklen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further Inflama tlon and cured him. It conquers aches snd kills pain. 25c at C D Bradham's, druggist. ' NelBhborly Neglect. "Every one knows the dislike of the country person to interfere with his nel'hlMrs." says the London Globe. "A c-xjd Instance occurred in the mid lands. Farmer .larvls, driving to mar ket, saw through the open door of a barn the lxxly of a neighbor suspended from a beam and drove on, revolving the tragedy. When ho reached the market town, he imparted the news with deliberate emphasis. 'Good heav ens:' exclaimed the other. 'And did you cut him downf; 'No,' said the farmer, more slowly still; 'he wasn't dead yet.' " Inflammatory Rheumatism Cared in l Day By Mystic Cure For : Rheumatism. -' H. BcottlDonnelly, ofHelena,; Mon., says: After lying helpless with Rheu matism for two weeks, under the physi cian's care, I was Induced to try Mystic Cure for Rheumatism.' In less than 24 hours I was able to get up, dress and go down stairs.9' I can heartily recommend the Mystic Cure to any , one suffering trom uneumaiism. - v . , 8old by T. A. Henry, Druggist, New Bern. Ills Fort-noonn Tleffilil KnrJy. 1 t VVhcn Philip. IV Armour -engnged a now secretary, ho did not tell liim nt what hour In the morning to report.' : The young mnn nppeurcd ot 0, but found Mr. ' Armour mt work. Nothing was said about the secretary being late. - ... , - The nest day be presented himself at onlf past 8, only to find Mr. Armour ahead of him. , , , .- - So on the day following he came at 8 o-clock, with the same result ' r Determined to.be on hand before his boss, , he came at 7s0-the next-day, only to be greeted by -Mr Armour with the question: ? ,-, ''::'-'" , "Toung man, will you tell me what you do with your. forenoons" w - - - -1 The X-Rays. Recent experiments, by practical tests snd examination with the aid ot the X- Rays, establish tt as s tact that Catena of the Stomach Is not a disease of itself, but that It results from repeated attacks of Indigestion. ' How Csn I Cure My Indigestion V Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is curing thousands. It will cure you of Indigestion and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure Catarrh of the Stomach. Kodol digests what you eat makes the stom- sen sweet.- Bold by F.8. Daffy. IIIFORTAHT BliiS Oa Storije and Demorrare By Corporation Commission. Petrlfl4 Fheaomeeon C. Faaeral fC B, Reet Hamaae S eietr Orcaalied- Sellcl- ter PearsaU's Death. Splendid College Shewlav. ' Rauioh, May 8 The Corporation Commission today made its rales on a'.orage and demairage and they are prob ably the most Important aad far reach ing ever promulgated by that brdy. The rale allows railroad companies to charge $1. per day on all car loads not unloaded in 48 hours and one cent per 100 pounds day 01 less than a car load. The rale also requires the railroad companies to place loaded cars ia 43 hours after their arrival otherwise the shippers are to be paid ft. a day in excess of that time, ' It provides further that when shippers make application for cars for the par pose of shipping the railroads shall fam ish the same within four days, otherwise the penalty of 1. per day tor the time is excess of four dnys shall be charged against the railroad and paid to the ship per. The commission had adopted these rules after hearing both sides but the railroad? are sure to file exceptions for these regulations were strongly opposed by all the railroad officials of the State. The Pristine Petrified Phenomenon Company of Asheville was incorporated today with $5,000 capital and the object Is to "place on exhibition the petrified body of a man discovered and found In the count) of Henderson, Ballston Creek and such other fossils, curiosities and articles ' the Incorporators desire. The Kinslon-Carollna Drug Co. of Einston was incorporated today with $10,000 capital. During a performtnee last night at one of the Carnival shows a lion attacked Madame Baluda who was In the cage. She received a gash on the arm bat whip ped the animal Into submission. The colored firemen gave up having a tournament this year for lack of funds. The State Association of colored firemen will meet at Warrenton August 18, how ever. The funeral ol Mr Charlos B Root was held from Christ Church this afternoon at 5.30. lie was born In Massachusetts 85 yesra ago but came to Raleigh more than 60 years since. He was city tax collector 17 years. ' He left two children, Chas Root of the North Carolina Home Insurance Company, and Mrs Y E Tur ner. A local humane society was organised here this afternoon with 23 members. A T Mlal refuses to surrender his of fice of road supervisor to J C Ellington who has been chosen by the board, of county commissioners and a law salt may follow. Will Mangum of Durham who had his throat cat here Wednesday night Is sill) alive but his condition is critical. A search Is being made for other witness es. No particulars have yet bee a learned of the death of Solicitor Mat J Pearsall of Moultrie, Ga., a brother ot Col P M Pearsall, Gov Aycock's private secretary His body will be taken to Morganton this afternoon and burled there. The telegrams yesterday afternoon simply said first that he was' hurt, then that he died and later that the remains would be sent to Morganton. Mr Pearsall had risen rapidly at the bar and Governor Terrell only recently made him solici tor. -';- "'i:'"i',. There are 505 students In the Agricul tural and Mechanical College here. Ot this number 837 are paying their own expenses by labor performed at the col lege or before coming there. The col lege has a labor system whereby stn dents earn about $3,000 year. The spirit of work and economy is very strong In the college. Every possible form of la bor Is represented, from bai berlng and shoe making to clerking, teaching aad preaching. There are plenty of carpen ters, machinists, engineers, draughtsmen and electricians. - ' ; The Wastes of the Body. Every Seven days the blood, muscles snd bones of a man of sversge size loses two pound of wornout tissue. Thia waste cannot be replenished and the health -and strength kept np without perfect digestion. When the stomach and digestive organs fstl to perform their functions, the strength lets down, health gives way, and disease sets np, Kodol Dyspepsls Care enables the stom ach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food that may be eaten Into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues and protect the health and strength of the mind end body. Kodol cares Indigestion! Dytpep sla and all stomach troubles. It is an Ideal spring tonic . Sold by F B Daffy. ' ;' . -I : ... - :; - . .jt, ' HUtorle Trees. -. There are many historic trees In the country, and it Is believed by the de partment of agriculture that Interest la tree planting can be stimulated by dis tributing & limited number of these trees under proper direction. The seed lings ..when crown will be' sent ta schools in various parts of the country. ana mere will accompany each tree si concise statement setting forth the his toric event fnnnwtMl jwtrh fTiA tnu itself and the growing of the seedling.", '' 11 smWmsBmsi 1, A Little Early Riser . . now and then, aibedtlme will care con stlpstlon, biliousness snd livsr troubles. DeWltt's Little Fwrly Risers are the fa moos little pills that cure by arousing the secretions, moving tho bowels gent ly, yet effectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stom ach and liver that the cause of the troa b'e Is removed entirely, and If their use Is continued for a few days, there will be no return of the complaint. Sold by F S Duffy. BAD CATTLE DISEASE, Tuts Fever In a Herd of Cattle Hear Hew Ben. The development of the "tick" er Texas fever among a herd of cattle near New Bern has caused some uneasiness. The disease Is one of the most fatal that cattte are subject to aad ah 1cm prompt Matures are taken ia apt to wipe oat all the cows In the oonntry. Last Taesday Mr. R. P. William learned of the existence of the disease among a heard of short horns which had recently been brought from Ess tacky and pnt on a stock frm south of this city. -' - Hs Investigated the ease and immedi ately telegraphed Hon. James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture at Washington for a remedy, aad also for an expert Vetera ari an. He received a reply and a suggestion that Dr. Tall Butler, State Velernarlaa for North Carolina be sent for.- - .-""' ; Dr. Butler cams yesterday la response to a caH and with Mr. Williams went to the place where the afflicted animals were. He pronounced the disease the dreaded Texas fever bat said they were doing well, and thought that they would scape an epidemic It is reported that several have died bat it Is believed that the disease la effectively cheoked. ' - Th Strata ( A medical paper dlscasaes the "health of the oarsmen" and comes to no very definite, conclusion as to tho effect of training and racing on the after life of the varsity oar. Soma years ago the late Professor Morgan, In hia little work, "University Oars," gave the re sults of sn investigation regarding 255 who were then living out ot 204 who had taken part In the boat races. his returns seemed to show that oars men were rather benefited than In jured by the discipline and straggle. It mast be remembered that the pre liminary sifting of the torpids, the eights and the trials -weeds -out the weaklings at Oxford who could not stand the strain. And every rowing man knows that the trained man who tumbles back in the boat after a hard fought race is as fit as ever within a minute London Chronicle. A Sore Thing. ; It It said that nothing Is sure 'except desth and taxes, bat that is not alto gether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Is sore cure for all long and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. 0. a VsnMetre of Bhepherdtown, W. Vs ssys "I had severe case ot Bronchitis and far a year tried everything I heard of, bat got no relief. One bottle of Dr. KlngV New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's Infallible for. Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consump tion. Try it. It's guaranteed by C D Bradham, druggist. Trial .bottles free. Reg. sizes 60c, $1.00. z" 'tWaal Laarvltr. Of European nations the Norwegian and 8wedlsh are the longest lived, the Spaniards the shortest According to a foreign statistical return recently Is sued the average duration of life ts aa follows: Sweden and Norway,-ISO years; England 45 years and 8 months; Belgium, 44 years and 11 months; Switzerland, 44 years and 4 months; France 43 years and 6 months; Aus tria, 89 years and 8 months; Prussia and Italy, S9 years; Bavaria, 80 years. and Spain, 82 years and 4 months. , ;-- .. B Waa ItaV ' v:.,.'-:-- A German who recently landed la this dty was attacked upon the street and bitten by a vicious dog. A few bystanders rushed to tho man's assist ance, -who was apparently more fright ened than Injured, and asked -if the dog was mad. The German exclaimed: ISVoti Der dog mad? ,Vy,o'be mad I prisime rot ia mad r Philadelphia meager. , . .-- -- - T ' A Startling Test- - To save a life. Dr. T. G. Merrilt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made-a startling test resulting In a wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by sloe ra tion of the stomach. I bad often found Electric Bitters eicellent for acute stom ach and liver troubles so . I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first and has not had sa attack m 14 months.'! Electric bitters are positively guaran teed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Const! patlon and Kidney troubles. Try them. Only 60c st CD Bradham's. .'i- r . Usrat WorS. i-vi - "My brother Jakeys got a new Job.1 "Where's he worklngT! V'iv ; "Down to the electric light plant" ' "Picking currents off the wires!" Tes. - How did you guess? He says ho likes the job. If a such light work." "-Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Kate Tonng Again. ; One of Dr. King's New life Pills each night for two weeks has pnt sne In my 'teens' sgain" writes D H Turner, Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bow els. Purely vegetable. Never ' gripe, Only Meat CP Bradham's drag store Even a new broom sweep not half as. clean as a new contrivance praised by the Lomum l.nncet for "cleaning by vacuum." Ordinary method of clean ing merely stir up the dust, and down It settles ngnln to do missionary duty for microbes. - The , vscuum method sucks the dust out of carpets snd'eur talns and carries tt through 4 rubber tube to sn exhaust cylinder, whsnce tt goes Into the ftirnace snd Is burns! An incidental advantage la that fresh air la drawn In from outdoors to re place that which goes into the insatiate tub. . 1 . . : ; - Frca a Cat Scratch on tbs arm, to the worst sort of a turn, sore or boll, DeWltt's Witch Kazol r ' -s It a quick care. InbaytegWrtchl J Salve, be particular to get DeWi'.la- 's It the salve that heals wltLont 1. '1 3 a tear. A rec2o for l"aa, t'.ctM'..-.-, l!('i IrsadFrctrnrx l":s. Eo!ltFE r.-. A 1 f The Kind Too Hare Always in om for over 80 years, 1 ' and haa been mad under hla pcr jy?r sonal supervision since Its Infancy. &Ci4t4 AUovr no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and M Jast-as-gtod" aro bat -' Experiments that trifle Tvith and endanger the health of . Infanta and ChUdrenExperlence against Experiment What;ib;CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare - gorlc, Drops and Boo thing; Byrnps. It Is Pleasant. It ' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo , substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms smd allays FeTerishness, It cores Diarrhoea and Wind Collo. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation smd Flatulency. . It assimilates the Food, regulates the -Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep . The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought ln Use For jjn.TioFKTra .AtiiTr.tris:rc:iRa) Costs fodj 29 cents Or aun tt eata U C. FLORIUCC & O.. NoT.SS. 1900. IwMSntaMMdkvMt fnnUr TloUa la ChulMtoa to TKkTHINA Wtim oar Sbr hn h m hut tutt twit laft&L mm m ImMt it wm omtuI in ftMthli txonhlM. mam Ita ffee4 ha, that or, aouMuani bdob ttaa aaa of dnun mod aoothlu kiMm, aooMof too mmejttra vkoa IBarala anew bbT wo tan pioararo la roooouaoodlnc It to our mond Inatoad HAJiTWaXi.lt. AYKB, lyoii's French Periodical Drops . Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED . RESULTS. Greatest kaovra female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. ftatrTlflM Bowaraof nmHrMn and Imitations. Th cnarn, It put ap oolr In paau-noard Car VHWIIWM ton with fa-lmllo aliroatura on aid, ot tho bottle, thua: A, i, Bans for Clraaiaf U WUXJAat; a atru. GO, Bole SOLD BY CCCCOOQOQOnDODOaODODCCCOO dfJSJSfCd '' SB, . vaj 4 M - ' at-. -- ' 4m C S ) i be Star Wealiaee o International Negligee Shirts, -2 Rensselaer Negligee Shirts, . - O ' A complete assortment of fT Inspection.. . " O - t have the 50c kind also. Good values for the 1110065. 2 v J." B. . BElTtOKT, )(' HATTEKjAND HABERUASHCIt, 0 PHONIC 157. cccconoDononoDonononocccoo Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., - Have a fuIUine of seasomible goods at tiita seasons prii c. - : " White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Wafer Coolers, li:u I'lHiiers, Ios Ticks. - ' ' ... . " Lavra Mowers from 12" to 16", Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. - Juatung and Carpet Taoks, liul I'oster Thck-i, ana many oiner. things needed for refitting or fitting up the home. - - - . . . ' a 0 a k a- . 1 f nnm Unrl UnNli Uli.ln nnif seu Masury's l amt ana Lewis' lieau. itj eituer, worn are 01 nio qualitj.-' . ' - '. " V" rrqmpt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. . . ' ' . 'Z Gastill Hariware ani Kill Snpply Ccmpany, V HAJlDWAJtS 78 Middle St MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St - ? i Phons 147. - ' ' . ' y Pnonsiva. " Everybody looks for Bargains. 1 We ars In a position to giva Bargains to those who , want tliem.- Below we give you a few of onr prices. . ... CLOTHDIQ. , ' , : 86 Mens light and dark Sails, worth t' 00, mir price US . , BO pr Mens Pants, light and dark, worth $ 50, our price 1 1 98 . J 128 pr ,. " " ; In stripe, worth $1 29 our price 70c ,i- - ; v . 150 pr : f in all colors and stripe, worth $1 00 onr price 80c - " . . . 126 Boys Suits In light colors, all wool, worth 3 GO our price 11 Oil , 4 10J . all colors, worth $1 60 onr price 9 S 75 f wash goods all styler'worth $1 00 onr prioe 69e. '. '. . .; ' 400 pr Boys knee Pants, size from 8 to 18 years, worth fl 00 our price ife .iVtoK?'tf- " 8 to 17 41 v. 40c onr price lOo . : ; , ; I . v LADIE3 AND GENTS SaOBJ.- . . aoOpr Mens Shoes in latest styles, worth f 2 00 our price fl 69 1 . V 440pc . . " - ' 160 " - n1":" " r75 p Mens Slippers, worth 10) onr price 68c ' " . -, J - , , ' ' 800 pr Ladies Slippers worth -f J 00 Our price f 1 89 " , - ; ' U 850pr '.. 41 125 , " , 8c ' ' 1 , 850 pr , ' 1 100 " 69c - ' s. 'COPLOW.-.;:' 75-UUJle Pt! tell tt Gaskill Bin. Ci., Kew .Bern, IE, IV - A ' a All Cemetery Work 'at Right Prices D ! n'i . 1 - Bought, and which has been , has borne the signatnre of Signature of Over 30 Years. 1 3CJ' Cons Cnolen -Infantum, Utrrhoca,UyenUry, ant the Bowel Troubles of Childrtn of Anr Aat. it' Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. at Driggists, J. MOFFBTT, M. D ST. LOUIS, MO. dwmIti I ooio and to warm ma4 fwaatao tlwatomach. bee, foomd to bOTrr benaneUl mam so free fro danflvrt toot wo hov, oomo to rooord IboftorlaowlUl throt la tnoaouo ud QntU thrtoetbiaa trouble, aro orar, and (Mturv Vmklj TUaoaud Waaklj 1 or tno mm auv mat to many pooiua dm to imp toou iMoHonger. . Agent. uieToiana, vrnio. f"- F. K. ml FV. Shuts: - l MO too t 00 o o o o o o 0 sizes and neat patterns for jour 07 Hlddls fttrrat "Window .rrreiw. J) jjr- Scrcenpi 1 1 Saw-v.t lr rT Ittli i1.,M rVI a TO rl tt I . WO; ' f lloifflcats and lloadstoncs. Lettering and Finish the Best. Latest Designs. All Work Delivered. . - - 11. a. Tucrisi: i ri:o., 'WIL1IINGTON, . 0. r M7e have some cut and rough brown stone at A. C W d.-ct n ITew T -a I' "t we will sell cheap.. .
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