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TIIR WFBI.Y .I0IM1I. mJ II aauaa VVwaeaiaAM rlibluih! In Two Sertiona, every Toee, day ami Friday, at 94 Middle Street, m Be n. fCC." CHARLES L. STEVEN 5 kdroi urn rmoPBirror, Two Monlhf, MXJenU. Threes Months, -..85 Bix Month, 60 Twelre Months. fl.OO - ONLY IN ADVANCJ.t Advertising rates furnished upon ap plication at the office, or npon inquiry by mail. fJTThe Joubnx U only sent on pay-ln-adrance basis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scription and an immediate response to notice will he appreciated by the Journal Entered at the Pogtofflce,Wew Bern S. C as second-class matter.""-" Section Two, Friday May 89, 1903 IS THE ST. LOUIS EXHIBIT TO FAIL? Oovernor Aycock's letter to the peo ple of the State, asking for contributions to the fund to pay the expenses of a North Carolina exhibit at the Bt. Louis Exposition, next year, Is the last risible sign that such an exhibition Is thought of In this State. After the Governor's call for contri butions, there was published the names of two or three contributors, and since then a dead calm has prevailed. Previously, the State Press has had much to suggest and say regarding the value of a State exhibit at St. Louis, bat nothing is now said. The same good reasons for In Is Stato exhibiting next year at St. Louis, exist today as existed months ago, while the time for preparing an exhibit Is getting much shorter. The Legislature failed to provide for such an exhibit, and judging from the silence, the Governor has failed, and ac cepting the silence of the State press on the subject, It appears that the people do not want their State represented. If the once talked of exhibition is ac tually dead, it is time to bury It, and let It be known that the funeral has taken place, and that all Is over as to an exhibit next year at the World's Fair. Those who have been Interested in the proposed exhibit, and tried to make It a go, ought to be Informed that such an exhibition Is dead, so that they may not speak out, and attempt any further bluffing the outside public. SUNDAY LIQUOR SELLING NOT NECESSARY. The present city administration, under Mayor Ellis, gave prompt notice when it took office, that Sunday liquor selling would not be permitted. The liquor dealers and the saloon keepers of the city pledged themselves that there should be no Sunday liquor selling, that their influence, collectively, would be to assist the Mayor and the city, in enforcing the law against Sun day liquor selling. And yet last Sunday It is said that beer was sold, because a city physician wrote a prescription which called for beer for his patient. If the doctors can prescribe beer for their patients, which must be procurred from some saloon, there Is no limiting the prescription to beer patients, for whiskey patients, gin or rum patients, may have equally urgent pains, aches or thirst, which call for drink on Sanday, and the satisfying or allaying of these aches and pains. This community wantB no liquor sell ing on Sunday in New Bern. The Mayor and board of Aldermen are against It, and the law Is certainly distinct on the subject, and against Sanday liquor sell ing. .-' " That it Is necessary for any doctor to prescribe for a patient cnunday, beer, whiskey, gin or any liquor, which can onlv be found at some saloon. Is almolv preposterous. ,. The doctor who may have such a pa tient, ought to keep a keg of beer or bottle of whiskey in his office, and ad minister the dose ; according to the de gree of the patient's ache, and pot send forth his patient to ask some one to vio late the law. t ,- ' " , f . And It cannot be a good and sufficient excuse for any saloon , keeper or liquor dealer to hand out a drink on Sunday, because a doctor sends for It. Drinks of any and every kind can be procured on Saturday, in quantity to relieve the most violent Sunday ache, so there can be bo need for getting such a supply on Sunday, against the law and public decency.: -,. : , : . , The strict and full observance of the law against liquor selling on Sunday ought to be upheld by every one. and those upholding It should have the en couragement and support of the peo r'v DOES OFFICIAL HONESTT DE HAND PRAISE? "Retired from public office a poor, bat honest man," has become so customary In Its usage, that th man leaving a posi tion of trust considers it a necessary recommendation, a proof tost nothing in the office has 'stuck to him, and he may retire without feeling the question ing look of the public. , Positions of municipal. Slate, and Federal trust, are being too generally re garded as places for per tonal graft, and the matter of getting rich In these offi ces, Is not one involving any peculiar brand of honesty, the so-called old time honesty, just ko the financial gain com ing to the office holder may not appear in conflict with the special duties of the office Itself. It is because riches appear to come so often and so easily to men in positions of trust, that the office holder who re tires rich and independent, without any actual or open betrayal of hi) trust, is passed along in silence, without open question, even If it may be certain that the regular and Gxed emoluments com ing frorngtbe office could never have made the retiring official rich. On the other hand, the official rttiring noticeably poor, is .paid the compliment of leaving an office lean in pocket but rich In honesty While honest individual merit, and faithful performance in rfficinl dusks, is worthy of praise, to say that just per formance of official duties, warrants the special term of honesty, would justify that dishonesty should be applied to the official who retires with the super almn dant money roll. It seems as if there wa-i getting to be a superfluity of praise for the poor but honest retiring office holder, and not enough Interest In the office holder who retires not seeking praise for his honest administration of his office. It is the exceptional public office which does not pay Its Incumccrt liber ally for duties performed. And for the personal satisfaction and gratification of having done well, to bo publicly tagged, "poor but honcbt," cannot but humiliate the conscientious man. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications aa ttiey cannot 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, Deafnees Is the result, and un ess the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous ser vices. We will give One Hundred Dollar for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured ry Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send.for circulars, free F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. . Hall's Family Pills are the tic tt . Cnrca For Iusomnla. To an overworked little woman who suffers from insomnia an old doctor delivered himself as follows: "Shun all the devices one bears so much about, such ns counting up to 5,000. They are maddening. Never take night baths if their action is too stimulating. Go in for a few physical exercises, including deep breathing. After the exercises walk backward on tiptoe round the room until forty or fifty steps have been taken. When in bed, relax the body completely. Take long, slow, deep breaths, find if you must think of something imagine your self surrounded and supported by a soft, strong, gray cloud which Is bear ing you off to slumber-land. Drinking a glass of warm milk just before retir ing sometimes hastens the trip." New York Press. 100-Dr. E.Detchon's Antidiuretic may be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from Incontinence of ' water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once, f 1. Sold by 0 D Bradham, Druggla, New Bern, N O. - - , A Qneatton. "What do you think of the new! boarder?" asked Mrs. Stnrvcm. . "On, I don't know," replied Star board. ' " ' "I think he's very polite." "Either that or very sarcastic. Did yon hear him ask me If I'd have the cream?' "Philadelphia Press. fieanthe 7 'M'Kind Vcu Haw Always BoujH Signature r i Olid Lsttx cf nomo. When ths Dynks of Borneo have to decide between two disputants they give to each tho same sized lump of salt . . These lumps are dropped into water, and he whose lump Is dissolved first Is decided .to 'be; tor "the--wrong. Or they put two live shellfish on a plate, one for each litigant, and squeeze lime juice over them. The verdict is 'given according to which man's fish stirs first v; ' - v ' -: - . I " '..Quick Arrest; '. -'Hl J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala, , was twice In the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 34 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further lnflama tlon and cured him. It conquers aches and kills psln.Bc atC DBradham's, Which? A lean and poUsb-honpy soil, wasted iced, wasted labor and Idle fine A MORTOAOe. Or, plenty of Potash la the fertiliser, many bales and a busy gin-A BANK ACCOUNT.' " Write at far " T our book. C Taey are TjM ory wla V tSw ner. We Med V CTi'i the fit to Jin-;- l-g ttuu KALI watwtra SNaaeaS, f MVt A CELEBRATED CASE That of Ernest Haywood. Habeas Corpus Proceedings Argument lialelgn, Hay 26. The Ernest Hay wood murder case will be argued here Thursday, on habeas corpus proceed ings. A number of photographs of the streets and buildings In the vicinity of the crime have been taken, and also very careful measurements of distances. Both sides appear confident; the State, that bail will not be granted by Aasoclste Justice Douglas, the defence that It will win out in this matter. There are a score of important mat ters which will be brought out at this hearing. It all bears strongly on the great trial to be held later on. Weeks ago attorneys for the State said they were willing to let down the bars and go Into all the private matters back of the killing. There is Intense Interest In the case not only in North Carolina but In other States. It Is really a celebrated case- RELIEF Iff SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dls ease relieved In six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cuke.' It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In bladder, kidneys and back, In male or female. Relieves retention of water al most Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by J D Bradbam, Druggist, New Bern, N. C. Weekly Crop Bulletin For Week Ending Monday, May 26, 1903. Over a large portion of' the State severe drought continued to prevail dur ing the past week, and the prospect for crops has become extremely grave. In many counties, especially In the central west portion, no appreciable rain has fallen for nearly four weeks, and on ac count of the small size of the plants and their Inability to withstand drought, present conditions may prove to be very disastrous. At Raleigh the number of consecutive days without rain was 23, the longest period of drought on record. Where no rain occurred the great in crease In temperature which otherwise would have been very favorable, served only to intensify ',the drought. Condi lions began to be fsvorable for local thunder showers about the 21st, and since then in some dozen chiefly eastern counties Irregularly distributed showers have fallen,' generally in amounts quite Inadequate, only two places, Lumberton and Raleigh receiving over an Inch. The small amount of rain that did occur was very beneficial. The temperature aver aged over 10 degrees above the dajly normal, the maximum exceeded 9(T de frees during the last half of the ' week, reaching tn extreme of OS degrees at Marion. Every day was warm and sun ny 'The drought has caused the practi cal suspension of all farm work, as the soil is in bad condition For the time of the year crops are generally quite small and Inferior. A Little Early Riser now and then, at bedtime will cure con stipation, biliousness and liver troubles, Dt Witt's Little F-rly Risers are the fa mous little pills that cure by arousing the secretions, moving the - bowels gent ly, yet effectually, and giving such tone snd strength to the glands of the stom ach and liver that the caute of the trou ble is removed entirely, and If their use is continued for a few days, there will be no return of the complalnt."8old by F S Daffy. i: 1 e'' ; 1 Iublihlug la 111 Mtdillv AST". . Wiu'ii iii lim iiihitllt? agin :in author lit ui'.y K.iro'M'tiU university desired ft publish his thoughts bis book was read over twice. In the presence of the au thorities and If tiiH'roved might te cop ied unj exposed for sale, a practice In which the genus for. state licensing may be readily , Ulntliij;ul3hedT ; It . was cvldeu tly ' neccssu vf,. however, - to keep a !strict yatcli over the' persons em ployed In this business, and the stat utes of the University of Tarls show that the booksellers were subjected to a very severe discipline. ; They were obliged to keep a list of tho books they sold and; to exhibit their scale of charges, and they were forbidden to purchase any manuscript till it bad been duly approved by the authorities and publicly exposed to view for four days. ' t , " - - , The kX-Rays. , Recent experiments, by practical tests and-examlnatloa with tho aid of the X Rays, establish tt as a fact that Catarrh of the Stomach is not a disease of Itself, but that it results from repeated attacks of Indigestion. How CaalCure My Indigestion V Kodol Dyspepsia Care Is curing thousands. It will cure , j on of Indigestion and dyspepsia, and prevent or cars Catarrh of the Blomach. Kodol digests what you eat makes the stom ach sweet Sold by F.8. Duffy. F1BLURS UlinCE Says Will Not Apia Go Into Politics. ' Baptlsis Oa State Aid Te I ollfgen. Effect Watts BUI n Xoea-shlaing.- Yott for C'radrd School. Ralhoit, 'sy 28 At Wake Forest college today editor J. William Bailey made aa adJn ss at thn alumni banquet, which In ton e respect In a notable ut terance. He dUcussed the policy of the Baptists regarding State .si I to higher education and said a denominational col lege la not an Institution to create specialists; that the church does not abandon the principle of opposition to State aid but that the latter will be con tinued, and yet that while the State University will continue to Injure the denominational colleges, the latter ' will continue to prosper. The car ctlltlon of farm mortgages In this connty Is remarkably large. It Is learned from the officials thst there Is less Indebtedness than in many years past. The number of new mortgages given Is very small, Mnch buying of land is being done. Adjutant General Royster com plete rosters of the officers and enlisted men of the North Carolina National Ourd are now being made i'Ut for the war department. He says the companies are being recruited to the standard, and that the strength of the Guard, Including the four divisions of naval reserves, will very probably aggregate S100. There are besides the four divisions, 30 infantry companies and one light battery of ar tillery. Buslnes agent T. B. Parker of the State Farmers Alliance Bays that order is now growing qute rapidly; that lec turer II. M. Cates Is organizing itcounty by county, and finds the people glad to reorganize. lie says the order will not again (jo into politics; and adds that it did not In 1803-97 get Into politics but that politics got Into it. The State con vention will be held at Uilleboro In Au gust. The Alliance buildings there may then be sold. Clerk Grant of the federal court here, which Is now In session, says there are only 88 cases of moonehining while 100 Is the average number. He says that as yet it can't be told whether the Watts bill will Increase moonshlnlng; that there is a difference of opinion; that the west ern district an Increase is expected; that a maker of stills there has repaired 23 In the part 30 days; that there are now more moonshlnlng cases at Wilmington court hero, this being due to the near ness of four prohibition counties to Wil mington. " Insurance Commissioner Young has been to the piedmont section where he got two warrants for K B Withers, charged with collecting Insurance pre miums without license and not making any return of such premiums. Withers Is now out of the State. A charter Is granted tho Elm City bank, of Wilson county, capital $25,000, John L Balky holding nearly all the stock. The board of ngrlculture met today. One of the chief matters before H is the relation of the A. & M. Coll ge to the board and how to make the college ex penses "fall within the college In come. News was received here today that the town of Eenly had by a handsome ma jority Toted for a local tax for graded schools. . M..t..! t . : l;:it. 'TlH'-HfKii;; i'f i.;.i -s.ve iron wul steel pliitc-s. wch;i.i:i.,' IV.'.r, sis u ml twelve ton.'bj' miifciirilsni U now done every workday i:i n number of large steel works. - The magnets are suspended by chains" from crimes nnd pick up the plates by simple contact and without the loss of time cousequent to the ad justment of chain and hooks In the older method. It is also found that the metal plates can be lifted by the mag nets while still so hot that it would be Impossible for the men to handle them. A magnet weighing 300 pounds will lift e.5 tons. . A gtrnttK Man's Peat. Otto Peterson, physical ..director of the Danish Athletic club, Brooklyn, was locked up a few days ago In -New York because he had attempted to drag a Broadway car from Twenty-third street one block north with his teeth. Peterson rad from the sidewalk and signaled , a north bound car to atop. The rootorman did. and , the strong man bitched a chain to the fender and tugged away at the other end like a fox terrier at a piece of meat There were fifteen passengers on board. He had moved the car about six feet when a policeman arrested him. Alt riaatere Were ArchltecflT Very few of the old houses of. the aouth, except ' come of tho Ocorglan houses of Charleston, which belong to an earlier period than the white col umned houses of -the early nineteenth century, have elaborately decorated In teriors.,, The reason is not far to seek. Except In tho sencoast cities of the south skilled labor was rare,, and ar chitects were -almost unknown. The great majority of planters therefore were compelled cither to import their architectural designs or draw them themselves,- Most of them preferred to do the latter (as Thomas Jefferson pre ferred to draw his own plans for Mon tlcello) and to oversee personally the construction of the bouses. . ' : With this end In view almost all men of means In the south prior to the civil war were students of architecture and ready purchasers of such architec tural plates as were published from time to time. . To this day heavy vol umes on Greek architecture technical works that only-students would care to own are to be found as features of such old family libraries as are still preserved throughout the south. Mrs. Thaddeus Uorton in House Baautlf ul. CONFLICT OP AUTHORm -; - - ' ' i . - ; . Between Federal ul Orb oa .Blakdel ' Case, s -( ; - Raleigh, May M.-Aa odd case hat de veloped at New Bern, which Involves a conflict between Federal and State au thority. Lk W. Q. BlaUwW. of the United States Revenue Cutter Boutwoll was sued by Alfred Ryman, formerly cox awaU of .the eutier. for aeailekMS prosecution. In proceedings of arrest and bait LtBlaisdel was arieated on the streets of New Bora by the Sheriff. - H then asked the latter to go to the cutter with him. The-Bhertffdidao. Assooa as Lt Blaljdel got aboard be pat himself under the protection of the Captain .who has ever since given him protection. The Sheriff demanded of the Secretary of the Treasury the person of Blalsdel, but the Secretary said he could not be arrested while la the discharge of his official duties. District Attorney Harry Skinner Is directed by the Secretary to have the caute removed to the federal court and the situation relieved. Until thia Is effected Lt Blalsdel has to remain on board the cutter or the sheriff will at tempt to arrest him. District Attorney Skinner has made out the proper pa pers. Supreme Conrt Opinions. Special to Journal. . ''"-' ' Raleiou, May 18. The ' Supreme Court filed the following opinions to day: . , "' Flemmlng vs So. Ry. Co., from Iredell petition to rehear allowed and the cause retained In this court for rear argument upon record In original appeal. Howard vs So Ry Co., from Catawba, petition of plaintiff to rehear dismissed, Harris vs Davenpott, from Buncombe, affirmed. Dale vs So. Ry. Co., from Burke, af firmed. Orr vs Telephone Co. from Mecklen burg, affirmed. Maynart vs Ins Co from Alamance, no error. Hays vs Ins Co, from Guilford, no error. Bray vs Lumber Co, from Currituck, error. Following cases were disposed of by per curiam order: Osborne vs Leach, from Guilford, af firmed. Willis vs Mining Co, from Macon, af firmed. - Belding vs Archer, from Clay, petition to rehear dismissed. State vsJoyner, from Northampton, dismissed for want of order to appeal In former papers. State vs Bruce, from Polk affirmed. Westfelt vs Adams, from Wayne, pc tltlon to rehear dismissed. State vs So Express Co, from Burke, affirmed on authority of State vs Groves 121 NC 632. From a Cat Scratch on the arm,. to the worst sort of a burn, sore or boll,' DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve Is a quick cure. In buying Witch Hazel Salve, be particular to get DeWltts this Is the salve that heals without leaving a scar. A specific for blind, bleeding, Itch- ing and protruding piles. Sold by F 8 Duffy. A Sapi Saeklmsr Slnrel. r A correspondent of Forest 'and Stream tells of a curious eight bewaw in the woods near Liberty, Me, Itwa? a little red squirrel which .waVhanrlng the best of times gnawing through the outer bark of young sugar maples and sucking the sap. He was bo Intent-up on his business that he did. not stir when the spectator passed by, but&ept on satisfying his sweet tooth. The Deaa ( the BeA Men. When Columbus discovered America, he found that the Indiana possessed dogs. They were direct descendants of the wild coyotes of the plains. - Ton can find 4 beautifully mounted group of coyotes In a, glass case at the National museum, . a I male, female end . young one. Theirs resemblance i to ; certain jug- mesncatea aoga is verytrnting. . ; A asvirv r nut v l iwi iii igf vlf W ' $ 8kln Diseases. i v. C Swellings. Carbuncle, Pimple, Scrofula rtrmaasntl onred bf t&kiog BoUnla Blood Btltn. B AMbon tb active rolsoa in tb blood. Jfrt kan tabes and palm la bona, tack and Joint),. Itcbltx Boabbr gktn, Blood hxit bot or thin. Swollen Qluxll, Buna and Bnmpi.'oa tbs Sua, Uaeos Fateba la Moats, Bora Throat, Flmales, or oSenatre emoUoaa, CopocT-Colorea Spotl or nun on Skin, all ntn-down, cr somas, Ulctn oa any part of the body, Hair or Sf. rewftaUlago Carburet Boua, take . Botanlo Blood Balm, guaranteed to corooren tho wont and mootdaipeaatad cam wbtr eoeton, patent medicine, ana hot tprlnsi fail. Baal aU ion, etopt aUacbei and Data, rednceo all twoUlnfl, aakat Mood pore and rich, completely ebanflaf the entli body Into a clean, healthy condition. & B. B. auooredthoamndi ofomasoaf, Blood PoleoDona after Maoblnc tho laat state. -' Old BaaomatUm, Catarrh, Eesemai are eaeaed by aa awful polonwd eoadluoa of tlx Blood. B. B.B. stop Bawklnf and Bpluinj, Keblnf and Seratrtilm, JLrhe oral ralan eon Bbonmatton, Catarrh t tal all Seaba, Boat, Brnptloaa, Watery BUatara, fool feeterlnf Sorelof Ennmi I by sMbs a Bora, biattby Mood supply to affected part. Cancer Cured Botanlo Blood Balat.Cmo Cancers of all Etude, ttapparatlng SwaUins. Eating Sores. Tumore, ogly Dicer. It biUithoCenowroUoaandbealitheaoro or wont eanoor perfectly. It you baxojk ptnutrat Pimple, Wart, BwelUngt, Bhoollnc,' Btlneln Peine, take Bbwd Balm and they will dlaappoar before they oeTelop bito Center. atanyapparanUybopeloaieam oared by taking Botanlo Blood Balm. - arc edA...rv liu-ro boi e for aA. f amw ..4 J tla ....) .Iir.yic.ir- e uee t'.o r- ft i .tm'itr t4u f MAS eir.e our eaeehttjr ...e I - it: ejl'otnnlnl Inerl'lin' 1 -. t e.i'l - !. i ... : f. C-r.i j . (1 of line I '.110 J . '.vii"t. Ifi"" Jr.n-.pvli ev.tt t:'mk ,;:iii. t sil 1 .. u -hi u . -h a I ' . i I j. a. I 11 1 f ... - :l . 1 f... httfV BUM tM WiV4 iv.i t a. I OmoU, -u J J, r . m Ml"!'-'!1" M (fjj,!. T) ' JtVfegetable Ptepar alionfii-As slmilating tteFoodandBeguIa ling teStoaariis aiailkjwcls ol i . i. . Promotes DigcsfloixCheerfuI ness andRcsLConlalns neither . OpiumIorphiae norIiutvcai InotNahcotic. -. ' SttHtiu F-r- irW4w Jperfecl Remedy for Constlpa-I nun, suur fiumacn.uiaixiuea Worms .Convulsions JeverislH ivras and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of 11 .aaoaw iTt CTVJD ff. MOFFETTfl nr.- - Costs Only 25 cents Or ib.II 25 erate tt C. wikck. 8. 0.. Nor. M. 1900. 1 was flritadrtaed br Flo with oar baby when bewaa batareryyouDBlafBnt,aaprefntJveoi oolloand to warm and oeete theitomacn, later It was neefnlln teething trouble, audita effect hat been found tobeaoTerybeneoolalandaofre f rom dangerl tbatare oonaequent npon the use of drufra and aootblnff arrnpa, that we ha come to regard It, After na with tune ohildran, aeoneof th aeceeaitfea when there ll anew baby In thehonee and until theteething' troublea are over, end we take plea tra In reoomntwuling It toour f rlenda Initead of the horrid atuff tht ao many peopl nee to keep tltell baby quiet. UAUT WkUM. AYEB, (Xaaacer Daily Time and Weekly Tiaue-Maaienger.) lyon's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accompltshbB5IRED ' RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. Pill THIN Bowareof counterfeits nd Imitations. The eenalne la pnt np only In pa to-hoard Car w.w . .v.. hu wun Tac-aimuo siirnaiuro on Bend for Clronlar to WILUAMd MbU. CU..8ole SOLD BY Gaskill.Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., . Have a full lino of fleftsonRbld goods at tbis seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, WaUr dolors, Ice Pinners, Ioe Picktt. A -:-..-. ' --'j-y,-;ti Cttwn Mowers from 12" to 1CM. Window Screens, 1) or Screen, Fly Traps, M6use Traps. fa aT i . i-l j m a tt'li an i fia 1 .1 jnuiung ana carpel Jiwi-s, iki rosier. J uckk, hiki lnnny oin-r-thinga needed for refitting or fitting tip the home. Oar load Sash siutl l!Iirds and full utof.k of Hnildrrtt Miiterinl V , Bell Mafiirv'n j aim rind Lewis' Leiul. Trj either, Loth nro of the' best quality. ' ' ' . .- -" Jroii'j tlelivr; , (loododuuranteeiL . - " ," ;' , Gaitiil HaijSware aDH'-ill Supply Cimpaiij. " HARDWARi J71 Mi.ldlf St. I'lione 147. Some New Shies 3'. J ' . in the'.Tatriqt" jiistin, Have them in Boys sizes too. J. E: J - Ilutterand ir'uberdaBher, Phone 157." ' ; 7 Middle St.: BENTON JORDAN'S OVER' PILLS For Disordered Liver, Billiousness, - - Constipation, Malara, &c; - ; ; FOii 8ALK AT - : cDavtsf 'Pharmacy. y: All Cemetery Work at Right Prices Lettering and Finish the Pest, latest Designs. 11 Work'Delivered. II. A. TTCIIEU AtimO., ULiaiL U U For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought . : Bears Sigimtiire Use For Over Thirty Years P a Tnt ecarnum eoeiMiiT. new romt errr. Cares C&olera-fnfan.un. UtarriKiei,Ly:enttry, or.; the At ft 3' In mm II mamlmHmmm I n I ex. I. v.'. at Druggists, the Child ind Make TEETHING EASY. J. MOFFCTT. M. 0 ST. LOUIS. MO. our family Dbnlelan In CharleitoB to na TKETIUNA siue or mo ooiiiu. tune; jL.ente, Uoroland,Ubio. P. x '( V . M l. I, Mi I l t 44 rnvcii SI I I.KIIf UC ' ' Patriot MEN'S" GO.. - -START?' .BRAND' SHOES ARE trA BETTER r ..I;M r FAVcuftBC ,G Monuments and Headstones. "WILMINGTON, N. 0. We have some cut and rough brown stone at A. C. L. depot in New Eern that we will Bell cheap.
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