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the wm u blptieil i Two 8wtona, every TuC T.t n.1 ffitay, U W Middle 8ttee, H. N.C. Charles u 3TEVen.i . tDirov txa ro mirror. rSTBSCEIFTION RATEf, Two Months,. Hinuw Mintha OK . on i a; M.k ..60 Twelre Month. 1w ONLY IN ADVANCF,! Advertising ntea furnished upon ap plication At Che office, or upon inquiry by mail' MThe Jouehax i only eent on pay-ln-adYanoe basia. Subscribers wUl receive notice of expiration of their sub scription and an immediate response to notice will he appreciated by the Joubhax Entered at the Poetofflce, .New Bern IT. C. as tecond-class matter. Section Two, Friday Je 5, 1903 JUSTICE IN TAX LEVYING. The county tax levy, maid by the )olnt neeting of the boards of County Com missioners and Magistrates Is always a matter of Importance, demanding both Intelligence and conserratlsm. This year, this tax lety matter is of more than usual Importance, as the law makes It obligatory upon the assessors to assess property upon its cash valua tion. To make the tax levy upon this new basis of property valuation, Involves more this year than ever before. It Is not that the tax assessors aie not to be regarded as honest in their deduc tions, In the matter of the cash valua tion of the property they pass upon, but tbe question of supreme consequence is, how much alike In their reasoning pro cess, as to the cash valuations of prop erty, are the assessors throughout the State going to be, in the different co-unties. With a tax now upon every thing visible, and upon much that Is not visi ble, the tax payers of North Carolina are confronted with btate debts, which by this new tax levy the State hopes to pay off. The strict cash valuation demanded under the law, if fully carried out.would raise an immense sum for the State. But where are the counties which are going to act to the letter of the law in this matter ? Already theie are signs and reports of some counties, which prove that the taxing process of their assessors, is not being done upon an equitable basis, compared with the same assessing in other counties. The failure to act In strict conformity throughout the State In this matter, means Injustice to every tax payer who pays upon the cash valuation as de manded by the law. It is the same unfairness and injus tice, as it is for counties who pay into the State treasury more than they re ceive, while other counties are benefic iaries, receiving more than they pay. As each county shall deal equitably, In making its assessments upon the cash valuation, so will there be an equaliza tion in tax paying throughout the State, Otherwise gross Injustice will be done those who pay upon such a basis. REMOVAL OF CASES. INJUSTICE TO DEFENDANTS. j The Journal has before this referred to Instances of where cases In the United States Courts, in which the litigants were residents of Craven county, have had their cases removed from here, to be heard at Raleigh. There has not been shown any suffi cient or good reason for this change of place for hearing the cases. -. , On the contrary, such removals work hardship and Injustice to the defend ants.'. ... '.;;...y; j, j.. Such changes bring about a miscar riage of justice, through a defendant being unable, financially, to pay the. costs Incidental to the taking of his case to Raleigh, si he has to pay traveling ex penses of lawyer, witnesses and himself, i amounting to possibly twenty dollars per day more than It would cost- him to try his case in New Bern. The defendant in many cases may be in serious need of number of witnesses Which he could secure in New Bern for his case, but in being forced to arbitra rily follow U case to Raleigh, he can not carry his witnesses along through , financial distress. ' A defendant In a case .o be tried In - the United States Courts in New Pern, might If the case was tried here, be able to prove his innocence, while If the case was removed to Raleigh,, the defendant mfjht be foundj guilty, simply through the circumstances connected with the re moval. Take maritime cases which come up la VTIhrl-cton or Hew Bern, which canUtC.D. Bradham's Drug Store. be heard la the United Sutca courts la these clUee. . In both cities lawyers are familiar with each cases, witnessed can be se cured, and the ease are of a character familiar to the localities. . The remoral of such esses from New Ben to RaleUh should cease, and those In authority should see to it, that no farther hardship and injustice are put upon defendants, who are entitled to protection and a recognition of their personal rights. IT'S THE MAN NOT THE CRIME. It is a frightful condition of society In any community or State, wheie a crime has been committed, that the question is first asked, who is the man committing the crime, and the standing of the man Is made the basis for public opinion as to the question of punishment, the law's penalty ia the matter being held In ligLt contempt. The granting of ball to HaywooJ, in the Skinner murder cst at Kaklgh, is a notablo instance of the public basing ltB opinion upon the personal standing of the man, and ignoilug the crime which was committed, anil the penalty which the law says shall be paid for such ciimes. The granting of ball in this case, csubcs no real surprise In the Slate. When the hearing In the habeas corpus proceedings was granted, the public verdict, and tliis whs g(iHTal throughout North Carolina, was that bail would be accepted. Tbls public opinion wrs net shaken by the testimony given In the habeas corpus proceedings, and thU very fact that the people of North Carolina can hold so lightly in respect the law which should stand as a bulwark for the peo ple's preservation, shows the dangerous brink upon which society stands, when the law is made subeiTvicnt. to the Indi vidual. The granting ball In this case of the Skinner killing, establishes a precedent which the history of the State In its con servatism, Its love of law and justice, of fer no parallel. It Is aj departure which promises to work evil to North 'Carolina in the fu ture. lt is a precedent established which of fers an additional loop hole of escape to the murderer of tomorrow and the fu ture. State ok Ohio, City of Toledo I Lucas County. ) FitAKK J. Cheney makes cath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J Ciieney & Co.. doinc business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catabrh CtntK. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D 188G. A. W. GLEASON. i seal f Notary i'ublic Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENET &;CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the test. The Csvnnl or Frnnce. Few w ho have not truvded In south ern nnd central France know of her vast systems of cannls und canalized rivers. Many persons spend mouths or years iu Taris and know nothing of the great basins in that city from which canals radiate, binding nil parts of France to the great heart of the cap ital. These canals run into rivers con necting those of the water sheds north, south and west Through many of these small streams we at home would call them creeks you will see little towboats puffing, grunting and lifting UD a heavy chain from the canalized river bed, winding it round a drum and thus 'towing long lines of barges with BMnost economic expenditure of power. Argonaut - That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. Klng.s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health, Only 25 cents, money back if not cured. Sold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist. Opportunities. Howerer a man is gifted, whether for active . enterprise of thought ot charity, there lies nround him a world of opportunity. So far behind are we aoelnlly, morally,' intellectually, that one might be forgtvw if he supposed the world were made but yesterday and nothing had yet been done. Does no ambition fire us to help the de spairing, starving, I sinking people around us? If a few more years be added to our life, would we not strive to put something right, to sweep out some little corner, to awaken some soul to See and rejoice in the growing light? Gooa.Svords. - - ; ' Driven To Desperation. , - Llvlng-at an out of the way place, re mote from civilization, a family Is often driven to desperation In case of accident resulting in' Burns, Cuts, Wounds Ulcers etc. Lav In a supply of Bucklen I Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 25c, Fat Field yr makes a fat purse. A fertilizer without sufficient ' j I Potash C R is not complete. ' J M Oar books are eoaaplete Uselim H ob fettiliMr. writtsa by B aeea ko kmow. ' 1 I Wriia lor them. -" 1 CEKXAX ' iS I KALI X " Textile Workers Strike. A general strike of workers was lna gurated In Philadelphia Monday, involv ing about 90,000 operatives. Of the 600 firmsiengaged in the textile industry here 47 have granted the demands of the anion and their plants, employing about 19,000 hands are In operation. Thirty-nine branches of the textile trade are affected by the strike, and the capi tal Invested in the mills Is estimated at 100.000.000. The daily loss In wsges will amout to $135,000. Tents ior the Homeless, The United States war deparment will assist to the extent of its power la ef forts to alleviate sufferings in the flood ed districts of the west. Orders to this effect have been given to Major General J O Bates, commanding the department of the Missouri, with headquarters at Omaha, Nebraska. The supply depart ment at Leavenworth, Kansas., will be availed of for the shipment of tents to tbe flooded regions should theso be found neccessary. Ladies and Children Invited. All ladles and children who cannot stand the shocking strain of laxative syrups, cathartics, etc., are invited to try the famous Little Early Rlters. They are different from all other pills. 1 hey do not purge system. Even a double dose will not gripe, weaken, or sicken; many people call them the Easy Pill. W. H. Howell, Houston, Tex., says nothing better can be used for constipation, elck headache, etc. Bob Moore, Lafayette Ind., Bays all others gripe and sicken, while LWItt's Little Early Risers d their work well and easy. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Weekly Crop Bulletin. For Week Ending Monday, June 1, 1903. During the past week local showers occurred over a large portion of the State, which, though not general, caused marked Improvement In crop con ditions. Tbe showers were Irregularly distributed, chiefly at the beginning and end of the week, the largest amounts f illing in northern counties, while along the southern border very little precipita tion was received, aud ;ln that section crops are still suffering for lack of moisture. However, in a large number of counties the drought was thoroughly broken, vegetation was much refreshed, and crop prospectslthough not flattering are more favorable. While the rainfall was of immense benefit in bringing up dormant seeds, in supplying the Immedi ate need of growing plants.and In placing soil In better condition for cultivation, there was notsufficient rain except in a very few places to thoroughly soak the gound or to soften unplowed land. Hall occurred In several eastern counties on the 24th with some damage to crops. The temperature was moderately above the normal and favor able during the entire week, until Sun day, May 31, when cooler weather with northeast with winds set In. The sky was more or less cloudy during the week even where no precipitation occurred. Though backward and generally with poor stands crops are clean aod are be ing well cultivated. Worst of All Experiences Can anything be worst than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was tbe experience of Mrs. 3. H. Newson, Decatur, All." For three years" she writes, ''I endured Insufferable pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed Inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed.At length was Induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous. I Improv ed at once and . now I'm completely re covered. Vor Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters Is the only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed by C. D. Bradham Druggist. . ' T.ime Trout. ., All ' ntrtl'sli K'.nitleman had somt trout In n piece of water close to his front door; On one occasion he new a worui near the surface of the water. large trout lumped at the worm aud, seizing bold of his fingers, cut them to the bone with Its teeth by, its own weight. ': :;y ' -' HI Strenaou Wr. ' ' Spavin Hello, Cantlel Exercising tour horse this morning? :, - -' CanUe (mounted)-That Was my In tention when I started out; hot It seems to me the horse has been exercialm me. Boston Transcript. . ' . A Serions Mistake. - E. C, DeWltt & Co. Is 4he of same the firm who make the genuine Witch Hazel Salve. DeWhltt's Is the ?VltchHaiel Btlve that heals without leaving a scar. It Is a serious mistake to use any other. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cares blind, bleeding, Itching and protruding piles, horns, bruises, eczema and all sklndls eases. Cold by F. 8. Duffy. . ':. - BIB WHISKEY Distillery to Be Built t Hamlet, North Carolina. Qiestloa of Jklaaer Striatic nay weed. Agrlealtare Board's Badcet Looks Like Ex hibit at St. Lea I a. First Ceaftderale ldler Killed. RaLKian, June 2. Ia the Federal court here a case Is up la which F. A. Lockey of Hamlet Is defendant. It In volves 11,000 gallons of whiskey. Mr. Lockey sajs he will tolld at Hamlet tbe largest whUkey distillery In the State It will ute 400 bu -litis daily and will tarn oat 115 barrels of bikcy. The largest distillery now in tbe State is at Marlon, capacity 107 bushels. Next Monday the North Carolina mer chants association will meet here In an nual convention. , Interest In the Haywood htbeas cor pus case continued practically unbroken for six days, it being the longest hearing of the kind on record to Notlh Carolina. The main contention of the defense was to prove that Skinner struck Haywood and that It was the lalter's first shot which It wa clalrcel whs fired at close range which cause! diath. A strong contention of the prosecution was that after a return of a true bill by a grand j.iry there Is no power to grant habeas carpus. The itate Board 1 1 Agriculture fin ished its work today, an:l passed the budget for -the ensuing six months amounting to f 29,000. It al-io passed the college budget for the jear ending next June, tLlj to maintain both the ag riculture and mechanical departments. The board adopted new quarantine reg ulations, these being entirely designed to carry out the law more thoroughly. It Is hoped and believed thtt during the year 1903 three or four more counties will be gotten out of the quarantine dis trict. The experiment station budget was adopted, this covering the (14,000 coming from tbe hv.cli fuud. ' It now ee me to be regarded as reason ably certain that North Carolina will have a great exhibit at St. Louis. A very large part of the matorlal is rrady for Immediate use. The first Confederate soldier killed in battle was Henry L Wyatte of the First Regiment North Carolina Volunteers who fell at Big Bethel Juno 10th, 1861. He is burled at Richmond. Marshall Robert II Bradley of the Supreme Court each year sends a il ig there to bo placed upon his grave and today sent one for this use. Do You Enjoy What You Eat? If you don't your food does not do you much good. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the remedy that every one should take when there Is any thing wrong with the stomach. There is no way to maintain the health and strength of mind anybody except by nourishment. There is no way to nourish except through the stomach. The stomach must be kept healthy, pure and sweet or the strength will let down and disease will set up. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, sour risings, rifting, indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles are quickly cured by the. use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Sold by P. S. Duffy. We Help the Widow and Orphans. The improved order Hcptasophs, New Bern Conclave No. 430, was organized March 80th 1S97. During the past three years we have lost three of our brothers who have paid the debt we all have to pay some day. But our deceased brothers left a protec tion for their families. We have paid oat a total of six thousand dollars In New Bern the past three years. On the 28th of May 1903, our treasurer Mark Disosway paid to tbe widow and child ren of our deceased brother John H. Lokey $2000. Brother Lokcy departed this life the 10th of Dec 1902, and ; the claim would have been settled by the 15 of January 1903, but we had to wait for the court to appoint a gnardlan for the children which was not done until tbe latter part of April 1903. Any one wishing to protect their fami ly would do well to fee the secretary who will be pl -ased to give them any in forms loo they may want. " r - " . Gbo. D. Gordnkr, B)c'y. " New Bern Conclave No 486. . Jane 1st 1903. s. ' j': '. r PRESENCE OF MIND.- ' file Duke ot Wellington KiperU encc With Murderous Manias. . Ono day as the Duke of Wellington at writing at his library table quite alone his door was suddenly opened without a knock or announcement of any sort, and in stalked a gaunt man, who stood before the commander in chief with bis hat on and a savage ex. presslon of countenance, The duke was of course a little annoyed at such an unceremonious interruption, and, looking up. he asked, "Who are your "I am Dlonysius," was the singula answer. "Weil, what do yon wantf "Tour life." "My lifer "Yes; I am ent to kill ou.'V-. "Very odd. Bald the duke, sitting back and calmly gas ln at the intruder. "Not at all, for 1 am Dionyslus," said the stranger, "and I must put you to death." "Are yon obllsred to rform this duty today r asked the commander In chief. "I am very busy Just now and have a large number of tetters to write. It would bo very inconvenient today." The vis itor loked bard during a moment's pause. "Call again," conunuea tu duke, "or write and make an appoint ment" "Tou'll be rendyr "Without fall," was the reply. The ' maniac, awed doubtless by the stern old sol dier, backed out of the room without further words and half an hour later was safe in bedlam. Haywood Case Decision Toliy.J Special to JoarnaL J Raleiob, Jons 2. Argument In the Haywood habeas corpus case ended at noon, John EWoodard and Walter S Daniel speaking for the State, T U Argo closing for Hay wood. Justices Douglas and Walker an aounced that at boob tomorrow, they would render their decision, whether 19 grant bah or not. ; Supreme Court Opinions. : Special to Journal. BALSjorr, June 2. The following opinions were banded down by Supreme Court. Ulgdon vs W U Tel. Co., from V'eck lenburg, new trial. State vs. Halt, et al, from Robeson,new trlaL Lyman vs Southern Railway Co., from Buncombe, affirmed, Holton vs A & C Railway Co., from Mecklenburg, per curiam, affirmed. Market Letter on Cotton. By Private Wire to J. E. Latham fc Co. New York, June 2. There was a fur ther advance la new crop months with prices at the highest point of the sea son. October sold at 9.77 with a fairly active business, but with more or less' profit taking " The weekly report Indi-1 cated a further Improvement In the crop but the showing was not flattering. Prices broko C to 8 points, but with no decided weakness, owing to the general belief that the Government figures will be low. The short interest is getting well covered up, and the new crop months are now reacting to a point where its dangerous to buy. Iu tbo event of a very poor bureau report, a further advance Is more than likely, but not a thing to work for, by buying cot ton. Cotton is still coming in thl di rection, and the course of July and Aug UBt is such as to furnish evidence ot un willingness of spot cotton interests to do anything but stand upon short contracts We would like to see a break before again taking the long sld?, and on any advance this week would sell out tho last bale. C. W. Lke & Co. Now York, June 3. There really was nothing doing today. Everybody wait ing for bureau report tomorrow and as prices have been advanced in anticipa tion of a low showing It will rcqulro a poorer report than looked for, to bring about a change. Of course If figures should prove better than the trade has been led to believe, there would be a decline Instead of an advance. While we have looked for further short cover ing on probability of a low condition, this covering has not carried prices as high as we feared. Market today Indi cates that the short Interest Is well covered and with weather highly satis factory, and crop Improvement as shown In last two days, the tendency in prices is likely to be toward a lower level. A peculiar feature of the present situation Is the fact that June is selling at a dis count under July. This Indicates pres sure of sctual cotton; We have now some 179,000 bales In New York and while Philadelphia people have made ar rangements to ship a considerable amount of better grades there will be enough left to make trouble if delivered. We cannot see anything in the situation today to Induce buying a bale. C W Lee & Co. I lew i'. ..:. Hwify Pock mnnnge to kiss' t' '- '' hoi's?" ' She tlirw.t'-inMl to leave, but Mrs. reck would not Kive a recommenda tion, nnd she wouldn't go without one and they nre- both stubborn." No one looks well in his best clothes who shows by his manner' that he re members that be has them on. Atchi son Globe. Dam. U.ln.,l4ihlN..hhw .... Skin Diseases. - V Swellings. Carbuncle, pimples. Scrofula FennintntlT cured br Uktnc Bounla Blood U&lm. n owtrojs t) scttr Fotwa la tha blood, It twu havt Mht M pciis) in bones, tack and Joints, ftchlni BskbCT Skin, Blood feeli not or uln, Bmuen GUndi, Slang uA B amor; on th Stin, Macn Patent In Month, Bon Throat, Plmslet, or offinilT eruptions, Copper-Colored Spot or ruh on Sktn, all rundown, cr mrron, TJleo on ny put of the bodr, ilalr or Ere- trom Wing ort,CorbaiaMK Boll, tu - - Botanlo Blood Balm, guaranteed to enraeven tbe wont nd mortdoepeated cue wher doctors, p&tent medicines, and hot tprlnsifalB Heal aU sores, stops all acliea and pains, reduces all spellings, make blood pore and rich, completely changing th entire bodr into a don. healthr condition, B..B. B. kas cored thousand of eaaetof Blood Poison eren after teaching th last stages. Old Bbonmatlna. Catarrh, Eczema are caused by an awful poisoned condition ot th Blood. & B.B. atop Hawking and Spitting, Itching and Scratching, Ache and Pains! curts Rheumatism, Catarrh) beal all Scabs, Scales, Eruptions, Watery Blister, fool festering Sore ot Enema I br glTlng a pure, healthy blood enpplr to affected parts. -. Cancer Cured -. ' ' Botanta Blood Balm .Cure Cancer of all Kinds, Sappurattng Swelling, Eating Sore, Tnmors, ugly doers, it kills tbe Cancer Poison and heals the sores or -worst cancer perfoctly. It 70a hnvo a pcrttuent Pimple, Wart, Swellings, Ehoolln Stinging Pains, take Blood Balm and therwlll disappear before they derelop Into Cancer, ilony apparently hopeleat oases of cancer cared by taking Botanle Blood Balm. Birrf m Itwce bottle fr l,f fiT ' jsVusTclftt, te directed. Itotnnte ltliMMl Jslu(M.i4.1.) Rlwayicurt rhe tiM rtffht unontlty U takn. r mo tord your moneyul Botnnto Flood Fnlraim.B.T).)fil PlMswnt suirt Bafftto tnkft. Thf)rfnitrhlvtcttft for Hi 1 CoiiiiMKd of Fure JtotarUo Ingrfititjuti. (Siren ictheiii cnlt kidncm iiTii wonk utrminrhs, cur1 dvsipni.i. C'oiiii'Ute directmna go trlib enrti lyttltx nnnpie r II. II. 1. nixl J.n.ihu Hnt Fr by writuig moon nniio i;o Atittiira.u(w Awwcniw your trouble, ml pdia five nH'diutU ftlrioi Ui tuit jyug 1111 lyii The Kind Ton Have Always "nought, nnd which has beeta . in use for over 30 Tears, has born tho lmatnr f "-' and ffr-iP-,! ' 8onal supervision since Its Infancy. J. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. - - All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jast-os-good" are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment' What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. - GENUINE C ASTO R I A ALWAYS V7 Bears the m . m-- . tr its r e rfibr The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For tm (ntu eooMin. t . MOFFETT'SL a ijf w i . sh ' . rwar"5sj SETTING Costs Only 25 cents ggm&Ox mU 25 eeata to C. t J Wth'SfTT Tkft i Ttff Soiviters) ta our little amnti child uilh. thr. Im anient rrjntltm. TAm rtf were al wont magival. antl certainly more satistuctorti than from mylhing uv.evernmeH. Voura very truly, JOHF.Pli S. KMCY, (Jtoio ViHhoji Southern Methodist Church.) rant or of St. AimI Church, mm COLCHICINE .SALICYLATE Gaskill Hdw. & tVlill Supply Co., Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. s White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planera, Ice Picks. ' ' ' - awn Mowers from liu to 16", Window Screens, D or Screens, Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. ' Matting and Carpet Taclis, Bill Poster Tack?, and many other tilings nt cded for refitting or fitting up tho home. ( iiv load Sash and Blinds and fnll stock of Builders Material. We sell Masury'a i uiiit and Lrwia' Lead. Try either, both are of the best quality. l'rompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. ; . Gaskill Bariiam and liai'DWARE 73 MUldleTSt rhone 147. 1 080tGoaOQQdQOa1QeQGCOO 4 4 Your Socks May Not Be Worth A Dam" CI o o o o o o But I am showing: for 25c. They are the regular" 3 for dollar kind. You'll have to hurry you want a good value. HATTER AND 1IA1TERDASHER, PHONE 157. 7 Middle Street. 0 o GQ030B0DQQ0n0Q0D0D0D0CCC03 ' SUITS MOLE 1E0PLE THAN ANY OTHER BRAND." OLD HENRY RYE WHISKEY. ' STRAUS, GUNST, & CO., Proprietors, . . 1 . RI HM(WD, VA. ' ' ' HON EST QU A UTY HONEST MEASURE.- POPULAR PRICE.' , ' f , For Fale ty AU Reliable 1 ealuis. . Dress Cjooiyi. If yon ticcfl aPTthlug In the line of Organdlco, -DUule Piqued, FUnnola, Bilks, OlngbftmB,. Percales ed yhlte Goods, why webT,them. Will show ihem to yon ind make tho price suit you. ' '- , E. W. ARMSTRO.NQ. " has been made under his Der- - Signature of Over 30 Years. mim mm, mwm vam arm Cons CMeri-Infantam, , Dlarfhoea,DyKntery.and the Bowel Trouble, ot Children of Any Mgt. Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowel,, Strengthen, the Child and Makes TFFTHINfi FACT Will POWDERS! at Druggists, V. MOFFETT, M. D ST. LOUIS, Ma Columbus, ;., Aug. 94, 1S79. wrwu iimii Trochct's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and 1 America. Dispensed only In spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids of the stomach without causing Irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Ee sure and get the genuine. V.1LI.1A.U3 MW). CO., CLEVELAND, OIIIO, Sole Prop SOLD BY F. S D' FFY Hill Supply Company, MILL SUPt'l.IES 44 Craven St P!ione21C. 0 some Great Values Es4 a if llonicnts . and Hstacs. All Cemetery Work at Right Prices ' Lettering and Finish the Best. : Latest Designs. It Work Delivered. . . ir.-A. TITCKEU BRO., WILMINGTON, N. C. J. . V"' -We liare some cut and rough brown stone at A. C. L. depot in New Tern that we will sell cheap. , We ere la receipt ot big line of Tor chon end Valencenes' Laees which we ere selling at about half the regular price. The 10c. quality is going at rets per yard. , Come and see them. J J BAXTER. , Bhreaded Wheat Biscuit at J R Par ker Jr's." " W
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