THE TOE. JOURNAL SstallUaaa 1879; lublihd in Two Section, eTory Tuesi day tud Friday, at M Kiddle Street, dew Bjrn, N. CHARLES L455TEVEN5J . ;.--' bdroi tn nomxror, BUtSCBXfriOW RATEP : Two Months 35pente. Three Month, 85 , to Months, 0 TwelT Months... ,...$1.00 ONLY IH ADVAKCF,- Advertiiins imtes furnished upon p- Slrcatlo at the office, or upon inquiry y mail. ""CffThe JcstTRHH la only sent on pay-'.n-adTairce basis. Subscribers wOl secure notice of expiration of their sub- acrfDtlons and an unmecuaie reepouwi T...T. ?i tV . Botioe wul be appreciated by Entered at thfe Postofflce, New Bern it. 0. as second-class matter. Section One, Tuesday. Aug. 4, 1903 EXPORTS TO AMERICAN POSSES SIONS. Secretary Wilson of the Agricultural Department, has some tables, which show the exports from the United Slates, to the Philippines, Hawaii, Porto Ittco, Alaska and Cuba to amount to $55,000, 000 for the fiscal year just closed. To Porto Rico there went nearly 12,- 000,000 worth of goods, to the Philip pines a little more than $4,000,000, to Cuba over $20,000,000, to Alaska $9,250, 000 and to Hawaii $10,750,000. The exports to Cuba fell off from $25, 000,000 In 1902, though In 1808 they amounted to but $9,500,000. The exports to the Philippines are about 41.000.000 less than In 1003, and are the same as in 1901. The increase from 1900 however, is marked In that In that year they amounted to a little more than $3,500,000. The chief point of Interest in these figures would appear to be, that the ex ports do not show any encouraging fea tures, in the way of Increase. In the way of domestic efforts from this country, the per centage In favor of agricultural products leads all the rest The exports during the fiscal year en ded June 30, 1903, from the United States were divided under several heads, with per centages of each as follows: Agriculture, 62.72 per cent. ; manufac tures, 89.32; mining, 2.79; forests, 4.15; fisheries, .56; miscellaneous, .40 per cent. THE ABUSES OF VACATION. At this period of the year, when so many people are taking an outing or va cation of some kind, the matter of just getting away is given more considera tion, than the question and study of benefits to be gained by a week or longer away from home. With too many people, a vacation means everything except actual rest and recreation, it 1b a frantic endeavor to cover as many miles as possible, in a 11m . lted number of days, and at the same time to gee as many different sights as can be looked at, while on the rush. A summer's vacation, an absence from home, ought to mean, a change of scene, with mental and physical rest, or a pe riod of recreation, with a moderate ex penditure of the vital forces, and the se curing of mental food through sigh seeing, and physical development through the change of habits from those carried on at home Taking a vacation for a "rest," re quires an Intelligent forethought if the "rest" Is to be realized, for first of all it is necessary that every thought of home affairs, be it of tbe office or of the house hold, be laid aside for the time, as if they did not exist. The selection of place for "rest", de mands Intelligent fore-thought, for the " physical needs should be the judge, to elect tome spot where scene and climate will charm away all cares and worries, and give a healthful loafing , period, When the desired "rest" can be so eared. ' v Those not needing the physical relax Hon, which is described as a "rest", but needing a change of scene and Burround Inge, mast also leave business and house hold cares behind, and taking place of these home affairs, the sights and lncl - Seats, which abound on a trip which Includes traveling and stop overs along the route. Such ft vacation djet not demand frantic harry to make It truly beneficial, and here intelligence is required that the route shall be selected with care, so that the mental exhilaration and the physical enjoyment thall bs held in equal re-1 latioBohlp, tech stimulating without f.Asg the other. Every one nee Is a vacation, lut it is the v,Le peraon who can take a vacation, and g3t frcm it the benefits which tr" tta t8i"r "rea. s taking of a vacation I; :f ji. which brings abuses, instead of the bene fits which ought to be gained. INCREASE APPRECIATION OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Two factors, which will prove of la estimable future value 'to the public schools of Eastern Carolina, are the rais ing of the standard of teachers examina tions, and the Improvement ot the school house and its suuoundlng. The raining of the standard of teachers examinations, means better teachers, which may mean that tne tax payer may have to pay more for the services of the teachers. And the better school buildings, with Improved surroundings, certainly mean an increased expenditure of either physl cal effort or money, or botb. But this Increased cvst is what Is needed to arouse and stimulate the edtt catlonal spirit auJ niovumcnt in every school district. A cheap artisle iiae no charm for even the poor man. Necessity has compelled the acceptance i f t u; poorly "educated, and ill equlppc 1 teacher, as it has given the p or s hool room, ihcerleBS and just habitable, in i.,nn, tcfcool districts In Eastern Carolina. Such educat!.;ial provisions as these have naturally tervurf to simply keep alive, nut promote the educational spirit. But now that she da of the more thoroughly equipped teacher has come, aud ihe school h-mse Iiuh been made a pleasant place, -villi Its surroundings of a character to mik. them attractive, there U found an .waked educational in terest among parent:', patrons and the children themselves, nil appreciation of the value of the public -cbool, never be fore known. It Is this changed sentiment among the people of every school distrlct,which every friend and helper of education, ought to seek to increaso by some u eful means. It is the coming of the mentally equip ped, and morally well balanced school teacher, who will create this greater lo cal appreciation in the value of the pub 11c school to the parents and children. And in addition to this individual force of character, will bo brought the intelligence which will develop the cheerful school room, aud make educa tion attractive, where before l! appeared a labor, and in the nature of drudg ery. Increase the local appreciation In the value of the public school, through bet ter teachers and better school houses, and educational progress will grow as It never haa grown before, Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and In order to cure it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts dl- rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medl cine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in thU country for years and Is a regular prescription. I: Is com posed of the best tonics known, com blned with the best blood purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfectcomblnatlon of the two in- gredients is what produces such wonder ful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. , F. J.fCHENEY &.CO., Toledo.JO Sold by Druggists,75c.; Hall's Family Pills are the best. MODES OF THE MOMENT. Drawn work, lace applique and In sertion aro certain features of white stocks and collars. The blouse that buttons in the back and has the collar built on it is the best liked model for a trimmed waist We do not-hear -much about silk mitts, but the .wearing of them Is perr mlssiblo this summer, They come In eight and twelve button lengths. Skirts of One India linen to be worn under the fine white summer gowns are murvejs of elaboration and are richly trlmrned with lace, ribbon run beading and tucka. - - -- Oyster white. Is the latest oddity In names for tints of color. It Is that peculiar gray hitherto seen In floor lin ens, and Irregularly woven flaxen products displaying it ere now Used for shirt wuists and costumes. Linens of all kinds are still the fa vorites for both morning and simple afternoon summer gowns, but old fash ioned French percale, Which Is one of the most serviceable cotton materials ever made, is being widely employed for tub dresses. - . 1 A a It Was Printed. There is one woman poet In New York who will read proof carefullyun- ui ice eage or a recent error wears on. She spent two days on a tonchlng poem, the pivotal line of which read: . My soul Is a lighthouse keeps, When the printer finished with it tbe line read: . My; soul Is a light housekeeper. Mrs. Mollle Allen, of Bouth Fork, Ky , says elte has prevented attacks of coolers morbus, by taking Chamberlain's 8tom sen and Liver Tablets when she felt an attack coming on. Buch attacks are usually cauatd by Indigestion and these Tablets are just what Is needed te cleanse the stomach and ward off the ap proaching attack. Attacks 1 of billons colic may be prevented in the same way For 8ale tv U Druggists. Mi 9 . - Skin Disease. C Sire nine. Carbuncles, Pimples, Scrofula IraumtlTCnn4bTtUiBoUnllsloi4B)a. a Oaatrojs U8 attT Poison la tbe blood. II torn tan MbM and pains la bona, bac sod Joints, Itchtaf ScaMrskta. Blood feels hot or thin, Swollen Glands, Klsints sad, Bamos.oa ttit Skin, f ocas release la Month, Bora Throat, pimples, or oflenalve snstloos, Coppar-Ootond Spots or rash on 8 tin, all raa-down, cv nervous, Ilea on any pari of tba body, Hair or Era. brows taiuas oat. Carbuncle or Bolls, late Botanlo Blood Balm, guaranteed toonieaTgn UaaworatandmoatrWr seated cases wbera doeton, patent SKdldrm.aad hot aprlnsofau. Baals aU sons, itopi all achat and paint, reduces all swellings, snakes blood oi and Itch, completely cbanrtnc tba entire body Into a clean, healthy condition. B. B. B, baa cured thousands ot cases oi Blood Foltonerea after reaching tne laat stage. Old Khoumatlsm, Catarrh, Enema am canted by an awful poisoned condition of the Blood. B. D.B. stops Hawking and Spitting, Itching and Scratching, Acbes and Pains J cares Rheumatism, Catarrh; heals aU Scabs, Scales, Eruptions, Watery Butters, foul f catering Sores of Ecsema; by firing a pure, healthy blood supply to affected parts. Cancer Cured O Botanic Blood Balm Cures Cancers ot all Kinds, Suppurating Swellings, rating Sores, Tumors, ugly L" leers. It sills the Cancer Poison and beats the sores or worst cancer perfectly. It you bare a persistent Pimple, Wart, Swellings, Shooting-, Stinging Pains, take Blood tulm and they trill disappear before ney develop Into Cancer. Xlany apparently hopeless oases of cancer cured by taking Botanlo Blood Balm. OVK tiUAalANTKa,. Bert ss Lara) bottlo for S3 Lor Susy draa-a-Ul, Snste as directed. Sta be Blood StiaiaM ( rt.lt. It. altrayi enrea whea tb right ejaantitr la taken. If set cured your aaoaey.OTUa Botan'o Blood Balm fB.Il.BA fa ffMMntandtttfetol&ke, Thoroughly tettedfOTWVr Composed of Pur PotAnlo IngratlenU. Strengthen rTVAH, sttUQP' Cumnlete d of U.K. II writing 11100a Mm Co., Atl&nt, tin. Jcrlbe yonr tm!., nnu B.njciai ine mtuctu out toe, w mm fov OMe, alio Knt in sealed letkr. cv::",: Sor.ir- slpn II.-- 1 trouMo to itiov goods." for instil ::. Good ndvlii usually snys (but every thing yon tlo Is wtoipj. 1'ou can't toll by n man's linml shnki' bow much lie thinks of you. TUo man who says he will give his last dollar to a friend seldom has a cent. Every one who thinks he Is unlucky can And something happening every day to prove It. Remark 10 a woman that her hus band is good to her, and her reply Is that he has to be. After an angel reaches thlrty-flve and wears an old wrapper across the alley to borrow butter from a neighbor she looks pretty tough. Atchison Globe. Save tbe Children. Ninety-nine of every one hundred dis eases that children have are due to dis orders of the stomach, and these dis orders are all caused by Indigestion, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is just as good for children as it Is for adults Children thrive on It. It keepB their little stom achs sweet and encourages their growth and development. Mrs Henry Carter, 705 Central St., Nashville, Tenn., says: "My little boy Is now three years old and has been Buffering from indigestion ever since he was born. I have had the best doctors In Nashville, but failed to do him any good. After using one bot tle of Eodol he is a well baby. I recom mend it to all sufferer." Eodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by F S Duffy. The Road to S access. ft is well for the young man to re member that If he finishes his educa tion: as ft skilled farmer or stockman prifntlt, grower there are plenty of places open waiting ror mm at good ay,, while if he becomes a minister, lawyer or doctor he may tave to hunt long. and, far to find a place and wait long'before a good living Is assured. Rockford Register. 'When you want a physic that is mild a&d gentle, easy to take and certain to act, always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets For sale by all Drug gists. , -, : Rewards For Lost Property. "More lost and stolen articles would be recovered if the losers would adopt different methods In advertising for their property," aid a headquarters detective the other day. '"Of course honest -persons do not haggle over the remuneration for returning a locket, a dog or anything else. But every one is not built along those lines. It may sound very nice to say, 'Liberal re ward if returned to owner,' but there are different ideas of liberality. The sum usually dwindles In the mind of the owner when ho sees hla property before him, and no one knows this bet ter than the Under. , "It is far more effective to set forth a definite sum In the advertisement. Five or twenty-five dollars means more than a vague promise to be real gen erous. Of course there are cases when it is not wise to be too explicit, but in nine cases out otten a stated sum will bring better results than an indefinite offer. "This is nearly always true with watches with the owner's monogram engraved on the case, as the pawn broker refuses to loan so much on" ar ticles so easily identified." New York Press. , n, Taken With Cramps." Wm, Klruise, a member of the bridge gang working near Llttleport was taken suddenly III Thursday night with cramps and t king of cholera. Bis ease was 10 severe that he had to have members of the crew wait upon him and Mr Glfford was called and consulted. Be told them he had a medicine in the form of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were administered with the result that tbe fellow was able to be around next day. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr GIfford'i medicines. Elkader, Iowa, Ar gus. - This remedy mvur falls. Keep It in your home, it may save life. For tale FLOTER FIGS An Indosirlal Feature Is Duplin Co. Section. . r Balas Believe the Crept, Tax Ce miasiea YTrk Nearly Eaiei. . Hepe-rlr. Damage la Hal. irax. Draik Cea cfBtrsUe Lye. Raleigh, July hi. -Prof. WF M laser has returni d from a pecial trip to Dup lin county, where he went to see the great flower-growing farms which are proving so profitable in that section. There are a number of these farms. On one there are (0 acres In canca, all-In bloom. Oa another farm there is a new variety of tuberose, known as armslrong ever-blooming. All the latter flowers are the property of a &. Louie firm. This week a car load of tuberose, glad iolus, dahla, and other varieties were shipped by one man. The R P Richardson, Jr., tobacco com pany of Reidavllle has obtained a char ter from the State ot New Jersey, the capital stock belnu $-50,000. Fine rains fell in this eection last night and tbe weather observer says they wt re pretty widely scanned, js jtt the drought Is not entirely broken. It U said that south and west of h re o e cotton is wilting. The Btate tax commission Is ncarlog me ena 01 us laoors. It has never ap plied Itself ?o earnestly to any work as to this year'j assessment, and has for a month v. o: '.id over time every day. Gov. A. tret-, and several members of his stall will utend the reunion of sur vivors at Fort Fisher. The i ummcr school here for Uachers ended today. The enrollment there was 388, which Is the largest n record in a Simmer school In this state. All those Who attended say they desire to be pre sent next year. A gentlt man herr, who was last j ear iu Halifax county, states that there was what he termed 'peonage under the di rection of about a dozen farm managers all along the Roanoke river. He says he docs not believe peonage now exists. The board of managers of tbe four ne gro state Normal schools is composed of M. C, P. Noble of Chapel Hill, J. I. Foust of Grtensboro, and F. L. Steph ens of Raleigh. Mamie Leach, a fouj- jear old daugh ter of Mr. David Leach of Davidson sounty. died In a hospital here, from the effects of concentrated he, which by mistake she drank a year ago. A Thousand Cburcbes 1 3 the United 8tate8.haveu8el t e Longman & Martinez Pure Paints dur ing tbe 1 ast ten months. Evtry Church will be given a liberal quantity whenever they paint. Don't pay 1 SO a gallon for Unseed oil, which you do when you buy It in a sealed can with a paint label on it. 8 & 6 H, therefore when you want foartcen gallon ol paint, buy only eight gallons of h. & M. and mix six gallons of pure linseed oil with it. It will make fourteen'gallons of paint. It's done easily. It makes thepalat cost you only about $1.20 gallon You probabaly won't need more than ten or twelve gallons of It, because the L. & M. Paint covers so much more sur face than other paints, Sales have been tens oQmllllons of gallons; nearly two million houses paint ed under guarantee to repaint. Ifnot satisfactory. Samples free told by our Agent Hyman Supply Co., OAiSV'oniA. Bca tlo v u ' II' Always Botijflll , A Slardlnsr Request. Percy is a little boy who makes plnns to shirk bis bath sometimes. But the other evening he came In from play tired and not and sticky. - "Do I get a bath tonight, mat" he asked. "Tea," answered his mother. "Well," be skid cheerfully, "the Lord knows I need it" Brooklyn Eagle. Puts an End to It All. . a. grievous wall ciitlmes comes as a result : of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache,LIver complaint and Constlpatlpn. But thanks to Df King's New Life Pills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thor ough. Try them. Only 25c. Guaranteed by C, D. Bradham's drug store. . Keve, Touched the Scotchman. It Is related of the late, Shirley Brooks that he bnd at one time a Very favorite p!g who, ulas, went the way of all pigs and was converted into bncon. Brooks sent some of the delicacy to friend, with a note as follows: 7 -'"Ills end was peace, and I send you a piece of his end. ' The Joke was related to a Scotch man,' who laughed very heartily And shortly afterward having oecnslon, toH kill a pig of bis own sent some to a rel ative, with tbe remark, "His end was peace, and I send you a piece of the pig." . And he wondered why nobody saw the Joke. London King. : Potent Pill Pleasure. The pills that are' potent In their action and pleat art in effect are Dc- Wltt'a Little Early Risers. W 8 Philpot of Albany, G., says - "During ft bilious attack I took one. Sm ill as it was It did me more good than calomel,' blue mass or any other pills I ever took and at the SHme time It effected me pleasant ly. Little Etrly Risers are oertalnly an Ideal pill." 8 -Id by F S Duffy. Bsantha m m vm ftgnstnrs J? f TZ. Bsantha. TI.8 K.r.d V.:o H fcrit BUYERS MIKE harkets. Hot Rnmber el Tobacco Warehouses Cause Good friccs. ;Bnjcrs For Hew Bert Tobaccos It tea mistaken Idea that the number of tobacco warehouses In t olace. rem lates the price which the tobacco farmer win receive for hit product Buyers are what makes the demand and causes the good prices for the to bacco, and the Farmers Tobacco Ware house of New Bern, have these bujers representing the American Tobacco Co. and tbe Imperial Tobacco Cc, besides others wbo will be on hand aud stimu late tbe market pilces bv their pur chases. - - Tbe tobacco farmer will find the New Bern market a good place to w.11 his to bacco, with eacer buyers for his product. and good accommodations fr himself and horses. ' IN MEM0RIAM. We are pained to announcd the death, after brief Illness, yesterday morning, Of Walter Clark at ids home, Pants-go, (i. C, In the sixty-fourth year f his age. He was for years a prominent and lead ing citizen of tbe plane, tallked and be loved by all; and at lime of death, besides other dulietv was Express ageut and agent Norfolk & Southern R. R. C". At the breaking oul'of t!e war between the States, he joined Capt. John R. Carm er's Co., Washington, N. C , which lie came Co. I. 8rd N. C. Infant,- He was soon promoted to regimental ordnancr sergeant, and th.n to brigade nrJan"e sergeant In which position he e!ivcd throughout the war and was hon rab!y discharged. At the c!o?e of the ar be was happily married to Augusta E. Sim mons of Thomasvllle, N. O., who sur vives him, as sIbo several sons, James B. and Benjimln Clark of Bell Haven, Ern est Clark of Roper City, Pinckney Clark, Pantego, Herman Clark, Norfolk, and Willie Clark of Washington, N. C, also an only brolher, James F, Clark of this clty. He was a consistent member of the Methodist church and cne of its leading members at Pantego, N. C and tls Bath circuit. Peace to his ashes. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discover ed will interest many. A run down svs- tem, or despondency Invariably precede suicide and something; has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It-being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system, it's also a great Stomach. Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 50c. Satis faction guaranteed by C. D. Brabham Druggist. Andrew Lnn ln-l: 't oii; time) what must him; Ut'.-n vi-iy : ar!;.'' a world's rwowl H'Tt'tMitry i)ii:p,;i ills regular weekly - work Vi-inr 1: lenders ' for a mornli!,i newspaper, tlv.i humorous sketches for nn evening Jtv.ininl, two ions articles, two book reviews hfld a contribution to a weekly illustrated pa per. In addition to this ho devoted Tour hours every dny to what may be called pure literature. He turned out books at Jhe rato of three a year or even more. In 1800, for instance, there appeared from his pen the "Red Fnlry Tale Book," "Life, Letters and Diaries of Sir Stafford Northeote," "How to Fail In Literature" and "Old Friends." For weeks together his work would averngo 25,000 words a week. Eat All You Want. Porroas troubled with indlcrestion or Dyspepsia can eat all ihuy want if they will take Kodol Dyepepsla Cure. This remedy prepares the p'nmach for the re ception, retention, d'grviion and assimi lation or all or Hie wholesomi rood that may be eater, and enables the digestive Organs to tunsforiu the game Into the kind of blood that elves health and strength. Sold by F 8 Duffy. The Worat of It. - - "Barker is not much on form," said the first commuter. . "Why, the otbei day I saw him eating' breakfast food for supper.TS.nd thut wasn't the worst of If- . - "What could bo worse?" broke in the second commuter, "Why. this," replied tlie first com muter, .with a grin;: "lie actually had on evening drens at tho time, with morning glory In tils buttonhole,n New York Times. - J The Death Penal.j. A .little thing sometimes results in death.i Thus a mere scratch, lnslgnlfl cant - cuts or puny'bolls have paid the death penalty, It Is wise to have Buck- ten's Arnica Salve ever handy. : It's- the best Salve on earth and will prevent fa tality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c, at C D Brad ham's drug store. . - - Read less, Think Hare, Tho Average person of so called cul ture who hns leisure to read reads too much and thinks too little, and In con Sequence his conversation .lacks fresh Hens and spontaneity. An exchange, after Baying that people generally read too jtnuch and read more-than they carry, tells a story of a man who- Bad been a great, reader, but had changed bis ways, and people, after be" read less, finding him much more interest ing, , exclaimed:. ."How : entertaining John' was today! He must have been reading a good deal." ' Mere reading is a waste of time. To conduce to intelligence the render must train tbe mind to concentration on the subject in band, and to concentration must be added the effort to clothe and transmit thought In appropriate phrase. OAB'i'OllxA. 1 fan the li Kind You Haw Alwan Boo ttjaatas "i J4'a-rfaS. . ; C assia bat jrc-J ct3s , AMtfetabte Prcparalionfof As- slmiLatlng iteFoodandBetfula- ling oe StoBavas oiallJowtis of Promotes Diges8ortCla?erPul- nessanuKcstuiniains neiuter Orim,Mofphin.e nor Mineral, KOXXAACOTXC AbtJmum jVietifi, MM' ssaaW arTraaVsTaTT""srvsSB a awr'aa A perfect Remedy- f or Conslipa-j m sT . . .. n a 4V Wa ! a ' .1 nun, so ur 3iuuiaui,uiaixnoea Worrra,(x)imusioii3,Fcvcrisrr. ness arid Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of , ti ilrsMslllsatalstfM BfACTcOPy. OF WRAPPER. w- 1 fLPW. MOPPETT'8 JTT irrrmiiue fanvanrj ssaaaatsS VI SSS.S III It WJhttUfknaSJ staasM Costs Only 25 cents Or avail M ecsts to C. Atlanta, Oa, nor, ID. liiw. Wt hart Bsndlsd Dr. Moffetl't TEETHINA (Teethlnr Powders) aver stnra Its Srst Introduction to the pnblit and trade at s proprietary medicine, and our trade in it has stoadtlr lncreaiwl from Tear to year voul our orders no amount to two or three hundred gross per year, which is s rery strong evidence of its meritand the satisfaction it u giving to the mothers of the country, for they , ay nothing so effectually counterscU the effects of the summer's . sot sun or overcomes so gatoKlj the troubles incident to teething. . , TUB L&MAK t RANKIN DBOO CO- Wholesale Druggisls. lyon's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. " - nillTlflH Beware of oonntorfelts and imitations. Tb genuine Is put np only In paste-noard Car VHUIIUS ton with fac-simlle signature ou side of tho bottle, thus: V -?fc.fi a. oeuuiur viruuiar to n laiUAius stsu. uu.,auie SOLD BY F 1 ark wee p.in IS) ArfJn sxeojuoiso.ini throughout Before we move to Our New Store P I 59 "Pollock Street; 'alt milmery, Sum mer Dress Goods, Oxford Ties, Etc., $ duced.to close out at once. ? I BARFOOT BROS; John p Gtocet 3: s Begs to call the attention of the Housekeepers to r-ic Fiue and 35 j Complete Stock of - ,- . ! Staple and Fancy Groceries. Every steamer is bringing in some delicacy to be added to a o uwvn, - !A RTnnrn nf vcmr l.nulfl ia receive careful attention and a All orders small orjargo now Gtocef, s Vhope 74. -; 'tttfff Vfttttt ttffftTTfTTTVTTV?tttttir',fttsU .1 Cemetery Work at Right Prices Lettering and Finish the Pest. Latest .Designs. -All Work Delivered. . , : II. A. TUCKER I5KO., WILMINGTON, IN, C. -We have some cut and rongh brown stone at A. (XL, depot in Nevr Bern that we will sell cheap. ; . CAOTOnXAs 0withs ' 1 Kind You Have Always 8ft ' sit .srrzzTt For Infants and Chlldrenf" The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature in Use for Over Thirtu Yo a re S III! t S UUI V P hi A tms esmrrauR saaiMNy. sirw tsmw mtv. I Cores Cboleri-Infantum, uirrtota,uyKnttry, aivi , the Bowel Troubles of Children of Am Sot. I Aids Digestion, Regubtei tne Bowels, strengthens the aild and Makes . at Druggists, TEETHING EASY. l. MPFFETT. M. D ST. LOUIS, MO. Agents, liiSTeiaaa.uaig, S DUFFS' t a '. Jk. nn rv. t ' aStk the stock. Dunn. Sk 3t snliftiteil. Ynnr nrrlnm will . .m. . PROMPT DELIVERY". sr will be appreciated Durmi! 4s OP Ss . asa lav - PO.TaOK RT.. O ,a9a. 3 J? O Tl X A. m Dosr tos Tto KttifJ Ym Haw km Bmw the . mill

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view