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TEE WEEKLY JOURNAL SatekUak 197. inbUabed la Two Soctaont, every Tues. day aad Friday, at 90 Middle Street, WW Bern.N.0. CHARLES STEVEN 5 tmamnonatow. - BUBSCSnTION RATE?-. Two Months IIP3?!'' ThTM MOOUM,... o t Sl Mnllu ..SO Twelve Months. LO0 Advertising rases furnished upon ap plioatloa a the office, or upon inquiry by nail.' ipi .tninvif. la Anlv aftnt Oil DSV- In-ulranoe basis. Subscribers will entire notice of expiration of their sub- gcrfpnon aat aa imnwuoK ww JoUee-wU.. be) -appreciated by the Jdtrnat Entered atitbte Poetofflce, New Bern ST. OL aa seoond-class matter. eetlea Oie,TaesdaT.Sep. 1, 1003 SPECULATION HOT GAMB LING. The recent declaration! from the Su perior court Judges, at to the violation ot the law Involved In the trading in "future In the speculative markets, is not meeting with an enthusiastic en dorsement by Grand Juries, so far aa there being any indictments returned for the offense committed. In Charlotte, where Judge Neal so se verely denounced trading In "futures" as gambling and called for the Grand Jury's Investigation In the matter, the actual returns exhibit a paucity of result quite as startling, as the Judge's appeal for Indictment of offenders. The careful examination by the Grand Jury at Charlotte of a dozen prominent men, elicited not a clue upon which to hang an Indictment. It Is not to be accepted that these gen tlemen are Ignorant as to trading in "futures" or that Charlotte is less given to the habit than other cities and towns in North Carolina, but It is to be pre umed that these gentlemen, and they an to be found throughout the State, in very city and town, do not class this trading In "futures" as gambling, and re fuse to place themselves or those so tra ding, in the gambling class. Let the question be asked as to what the gentlemen know of speculation In eotton, stocks or grains, they may tell some interesting stories, and there are others in every city and town through out the State. From a moral point of view, it is well enough to denounce the gambling habit, but at the present time if indictments were made against every speculator in North Carolina, there would be some Startling results. But there will be no such Indictments iound, There are too many persons trading In "futures," not as gamblers, but as speculators, and this gambling law, If It Is so Interpretated by the Judges, Is not so Interpretated by the offenders, themselves, and there will be no Indictment for the offense, It not being found or proven as existing. SUICIDE ON THE INCREASE. well known Insurance statistician, Frederick L Hoffman presents In the Spectator, tome interesting estimates upon a rather gruesome subject, that of the Increase of the suicidal tendenoy in this country. According to Mr Hoffman's figures the suicide ratio to each 100,000 persons has Increased during the last year, four tenths of one per cent, St Louis leading the list with a ratio of 25.7. Statistics presented deal with 50 cities and cover a population aggregating 14, 600,000 persons. In the 50 cities enum erated 8,500 persons took their own lives1 last year, equaling in number, the population of a fair-sized country town. :: . ' :,: ' Hoboken stands relatively second In the list of cities, with a suicide rate of 24.8, while New York, counting only the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx, Is fifth, with a ratio of ai.t Of the 80 dtles on whose population Mr Hoffman bases h!( ealculatloni, the first 8 are SU-Louis, Hobokes," Chicago; Oakland, CaU New .York, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Brooklyn and Boston. Fall Blver, Visa has the smallest ratio 8.7. 'U ' -'Th;; ' Ho doubt the over strenuosness of the times, tits impulse and desire to meet the ever requirement of the present last ase, can account for very much of this ulildal increae j".-v,-. ' ' ' ' Falling out and behind, In business or socially, mesas with the great majority fcf persons, their retirement from fur ther partleJpa'.ioa In the scenes which Lave Leon every tlons of Joy and excite. mct to tlca in their dally lives. C;c:eT:U tear the Ills and dlscom- t --'i -" ' r.'; : -rtane gives them, and - 3 o r; ,!a tlelr lost posl i r to end er's tenet, preferring to accept the conse quences of their act. But while Mr Hoffman's figures of them selves ere startling, they ahow from a moral view aa increasing laxity and disregard of the dlvlalty-e humaa life, and an indifference to the fact that sui cide is murder, and that murder is a crime involving the most serious penal ties to the guilty ones, from both the human and the divine stand point. SUMMER'S OVER, NOW WORK I ' With the close of August, it can be said that summer la over, and the time has come for some personal endeavor on the part of every citizen, which shall mean the advancement of some Interest or interests of New Bern. With very many citizens the past sum mer has been one of recreation, or of very Uttle work at home, for there has been the usual dullness of the season, which msdo any extra effort of no spec ial advantage In advancing business in terests. But there has been an exception In ono line of trad", that of the builders, for there has been an unusual amount of building done In this city, which has given employment to men in all lines of mechanical work. It Ess been a good summer for the working man In Now Bern, plenty of work and at good wages. But In other lines of trado and com merce, there Is need for a general effort on the part of tvery citizen, bo that the Fall business Bhall be Increased over pre vlous years, and there may be local prosperity for every profosslon and trade, and every merchant may enj.iy an increase of business. There is no reason, except lack of ef fort, why New Bern shall not have a prosperous Fall business. The farmers will receive high prices for their cotton, and good prices for all other farm products, except maybe to bacco. To begin the Fall, and give material assistance to local trade, there should be the payment of alj local bills, the put ting Into local circulation, by the part or whole payment of all accounts, of every dollar that can be secured. Don't plead dull times, and hold mon ey back which can pay a bill and thus put Into possible service a dollar which going along the line, will liquidate a number of accounts. Don't plead summer dullness, any longer, and especially don't cla'm the bank failure as having locked up all available money, hence a continued re fusal to pay bills. Get to work and push something along which means returns. It is good times for those who will work, and now is the season to begin the work. Catarrh Cannot be Cored 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 di rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medi cine. It was proscribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of.the two In gredients is what produces such wonder ful results In curing Catarrh, Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75a Hall's Family Pills arethe best. Bird Sftperatltloha. In many parts of England there an curious superstitions about birds. The stonechnt, for instance, is. believed.. to be continually chatting 'wltbS the 'ievU one, bo it Is held in bad repute, and as the raven commonly Impersonates .'tis sable majesty, it is. ranked la.tha.same (category ofevU.blrda. SometimestioTV evejthe f raven,BX?Ppearance,TwAtll Suicide Prevented. The Startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discover ed will interest many; A run down sys 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 Electrio 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 I 50c. Satis faction guaranteed by O. D. Brabham Druggist. ,'-.- vvJ' ., . ;:" " " Fornot Ulmaelf.' : ' "This offer of your heart and hand Is very sudden," said the summer girl. nt I will take it." . , ""Ahl" gnsped tho swell dry goods dork, badly rattled, "will you take it with you or skull I send it home?" Philadelphia Tubllc Ledger. ' , ' Potent Pill Pleasure. The pills that are potent in their action -and pleasant in effect are De Witt's Little Early Risers. W 8 PhDpot of Albany, Ga., says "During a bilious attack I took one. Small as li was it did me more good than calomel, blue mass or any other pills I ever took and at the same time it effected me pleasant ly. ' Little Earl Elsers sre certainly an dflrin.-SoM.byF.S Toffy. Film ..Ml II A Bone ln, Itching, Scabby -" ' Skin Diseases. wallfaura, Carbnnelea, Itaplaa, &eafal rmMMDUrcinakr taking BoUata&lwSltatah MOOT! U mctn Fotaoa la Ua UomX Jtfom mmwm avaanS turn la few, tack a totua, tukfcaj Soabfe? Sua, BlaaS 0Ma ant ar t&ta. SaaUta OJaadAj Bltfnaa u ButaCoa Ibt Skta, Mataa ralcfeal la Moath, Sera Throat. rtaNal, or aSHulTt anatlaa Ooepar OulowS SaaHcc ana oa Bala, all lirn twa.cT mm iwa. Hoart oa anr part at lb body, HjUr or Era. kiowttaUiiicaat.OaTtiaaciaierBoUl.takt Botanlo Blood Balm, guaranteed loaiaaiathawaanSaMadn mulaMaiwa Ooetora, mix mnUrtixa, and bo tilL Haal anaetai,aioBaaUarhanSailiii,taaaMaUwaniii, aukai Mood par aa neh, acaiplatat? ebanrfnf tha mln kod; Into a efaan. aoallh; KodlUoa. B. B. B. bat coma Uwaamlaof catMOt BlaoS fotaja ana attai mttdttf tbakat atataa - - - If Old Bhi iiatalllaa. Catarrh, Xeaama an eaonS by aa avfal aolamal anaHlttoa at tha Blood, B.B.B.atapBiaanaaSeiilrUn.ltMa aM ScratuhlnfcAabl aaSfalati mum Shamaatlam. Catarrhi htah aU Soabl, Bcalav KrapUoiia, Watary Buiteia, foal hamtnf Sonaot Beaanat T SMa a aarajbiaUhf HooS (apply to affaeial (aria . Cancer Cured Botaala BlooA Italia. Core Ousri el an fin at. SopaiiratlBS SvaUlnd, EulDC aotal, Tamoia, aaly I'loera, It klUttbaCaaaarroltoaaaa baalathaaona at wortt ouotr partMtlr. U foa hT a yemaunt Vtmpla, Watt, SwaUiaia, Bhaotlaf,' SUaalnf Pataa, taka Bloat Dtim and Ukj UI aippear httoca ttay dmtop Into CaaetB, ataiirappamtljbopilaBi aaiM Of aiiii'l aiiai aytahtosBalaahiBloadBalav - OI K UlAHAa rtll, r iaral veaamr bibm wiu Botanlo Blood Falra fB.B-T..) !a " Pleawuit and safe to uka. Thorwuthly tatted forHMk CompoMd of Inra Botanlo InareUlailtl. Strengthen weak kldneya and weak itotoaeht, tmt dripcpaia. Complete dlraoUooa o with aach bottla. Saaiaie r H-B.Bt. mm nPaaaahlat avaat bp wiMng Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, Oa. Deacrlbt pone trouble, and uncial rre nwaleal adTlea, to mt peaj aMa,alwHotiaiealtkt& The Snraeoa'a Joka. Dr. nobert P. Weir, the well known surgeon, some time ago hit on an ex periment of curing a certain sort of facial swelling by hypodermic injec tions of a solution of indigo. lie had thus treated a patient's face, turning that portion of it a violet hue, and was explaining the process to a group of fellow doctors when ono of them asked: "But, Dr. Weir, Isu't the treatment very painful to the patient?" "There's no way of finding that out," replied Weir after a glance at the sick man's bright blue face. "Ton pee, he keeps his troubles In-violet." New Tork World. Puts an End to it AIL A grievous wail ofttlmes comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache.Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr King's New Life Pills they put as end to it all. They are gentle but thor ough. Try them. Only 25c. Guaranteed by C. D. Bradham's drug store. A B. Baxter's Cotton Letter. New Tork, Aug 39. On a strong cov ering movement by shorts, and a fair representation of outside buying orders all due to bullish cables, cotton opened higher and rose even further as offerings were light, partly on ths Idea that while weather was hot and favorable enough in Atlantic coast sections of the belt, low temperatures In Kansas threatened to extend down Into Western and Cen tral parts of cotton districts. The boll weevil talk also helped bull confidence, but bears Insist the reports are exagger ated. The Death Penalty, A little thing sometimes results In death. Thus a mere scratch, insignifi cant cuts or puny bolls have . paid the death penalty. It Is wise to have Buck len'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 CD Brad ham's drug store, . Sard tUm Oft. Wantanno I wonder if Gabsky will recite for me ot my Uttle party this evening? : .;-.,. . Dunno He will unless you know some as yet undiscovered way to pre vent him. Baltimore American. "What would you do If I were to offer yon work?" . ; . .; ; It u'd be all right, mister," answer ed Meandering Mike.. "I kin take a joke as well as anybody." Washington Star. . j Taken With Cramps. WmrKlrmse, member; of the bridge gang working near Llttleport was taken suddenly ill Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so severe that he had to have members of the crew wait upon him and Mr Gilford 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 the fellow was able to be around next day The Incident speaks quite highly of Mr Gilford's medicines. Elkader, Iowa, At. (US. '-Ws-r ;iv;--i''-;;v ;,;;...:-. - This remedy never falls. Keep it in your home, it may save life. For sale by all Druggists. - ; Thr Alan Serve. ;..'.':.' Mrs. Gabble Mrs. Upton lins two servants In her house now, I under stand. .-. . v . ' :, i - -7 . 4., Mrs. Blram Often That's nothing. We invariably have two In our house, one going and the other coming. Phli adelphia Press. ' - Cholera Infantum. ( Thlsdlsea'e has lost Its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Eemedy came Into general use. The uniform success which attends the use of this remedy In all cases of bowel complaints In children has made It a favorite wherever Its value has become, knowa. For g:,le by all Druggists. , ' m a i t O I I S ' I I I 1 ' I I 1 WH1W1T TIAHf . On Blade Limber Corneas va toad at eeose Creek, " While carrying a train load of logs oa the Blades Lumber Compaays Faatlioo road to Goose Creek pier, oa Friday the train mea lost control ot the train, ike result being tha the engine dashed against and overthrew the bumpers al the ead of the pier, the engine and one carload going Into tks river. There is quite a dona grade oa ths road some hundreds of yards beforsthe pier Is reached, and the train mea mis calculated the weight and force of the train, which got beyond their ooatrol, the logs en ths cats also preventing the tree use of the breaks. Zxcept the engine and one ear there wis ao loss, the trainmen escaping in Jury by jumping off before the ears reached the pier. LABOR DAT. Governor Aycock Issues Proclamation KamlnftSeptf mbe fta as Date. : Governor At cock Issued his official proclamation setting Monday September 7th as the date for North Carolina's Labor Day and a general holi lay. Proclamation. Whereas, The legisla ture of North Carolina has appointed the first Monday In SepW mber of each year Labor Day and a general holiday, the said first Monday In September be ing the same day set aside by the statute ot the United States and the statutes of the various States In the Union. Now, therefore, I Charles B. Aycock, Governor of the State ot North Caro lina, In recognition of said legislative acts and with a view to the continuance and strengthening of the good will which exists between all the people of this State, do request all of the cltisens of North Carolina to observe Monday, September 7, 1908, as a holiday, and that In every way possible, employers co operate with employes la worthy recog nition of the dignity of labor and In the becoming observance of Labor Day. Let there be as far as possible cessation ot labor throughout the State. I request that all places of business of whatever character where labor Is employed shall be closed to the end that those employed may enjoy a day of rest and thanks giving. The day ought to bs observed by all people In expression of apprecia tion of those who toll, for upon them rests the progress, prosperity, success and happiness of the State. Let har mony exist between all employers and employes L;t us fo.ter and ttiength- in that confidence between those who jmploy labor and those who work which is essential to the peace of the State and the best Interests of all the peo ple. In testimony whereof I have hereun to set mv hand and caused the . b rest seal ot the State to;bs affixed. This the 27lh day of August, A. D 1003, and tu the 188th year ot our independence. By the Governor; CHARLES B. AYCOCK. P. M. PEARSALL, Private Secretary. A Thousand Churches la the United States, have need the Longman & Martlner Pure Paints dur ing the past ten months. Every Church will be given a liberal quantity whenever they paint. Don't pay 1.60 a gallon forllnseed oil, which you do when you bny it in a sealed can with a paint label on it. N 8 & 614, therefore when you want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only eight gallons of L. & U. and mis slxfcallons of pure linseed oil with It. . It will make fourteonjgallons of paint. IiXdone.easlly. It makes the paint cost you only about I1J20 a gallon. You probabaly won't need more than ten or twelve gallons of ltbecause the LAM. Paint covers so much more sur face than other paints. Sales have been tens of millions of gallons; nearly two million houses paint ed under guarantee to repaint if not satisfactory. - . Samples tree Bold by our Agenti Hyman Supply Co., .. , lie Itefereaeea. "I don't like these references." sold the housewife. ,. - "Well, mum," returned the applicant for a position, "I dldu't write 'em, so it ain't my fault. If you don't like 'em jest you go to the people as gave 'em to me an' tell 'cm so." Chicago Post ; A DeSmltU. . "Pa. what Is a fray?" -,, "Why, my son, that la what a person who has never been in a fight calls ltn-Puck. . ' : Eat All Ton Want Persons troubled with indigestion or Dyspepsia can eat all they want if they will Uke Kojjol Dyspepsia Cute. .This remedy prepares the stomach for the re ception, retention, digestion and assimi lation ot all of the wholesome food that may be eaten, and enables the digestive organs to transform the same . Into the kind of blood that gives health and strength. Sold by F 8 Duffy. -'J-:.' Franetaa; aa Exeaae. Little Boy Please, Mrs. Grumpy, mother wants to know if yon will lend her your washtub. Mrs. Grumpy (gruffly) No, I can't The hoops are off, the bottom's ont and if S full of water. Glasgow Time. When a fool has made up bis mind the market has gone by. Spanish Proverb, r i Mrs. Mollle Allen, of South Fork, Ky. says shs has prevented attacks ot cholera morbus by taking Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets when she felt aa attack coming on. Such attacks are usually caused by indigestion and these Tablets are just what is needed te cleanse the stomach and ward off the ap proaching attack. Attacks ot bilious colic may be prevented In ths same way For sale by all Drafts. CorpanUenj Slow U SeiUif Kt ports u State Atditsr. Last Company Chartered. Lacy U v Dellier , Xsmerlal . Aidms. -IppUcaats Examination rer Aturaoya. A- ' ' i iaaen Socie ty Delias. . .. : UL Raleigh, August !&-Tae Bute today chartered the Heights Lead Co, of Golds boro, with a capital stock of 9QflOH, the stockholders being Senator FM Blntf mons: Congressman E W Poa and Wilt liamTDortchof Goldsboro, . - State Treasurer Lacy leaves tomorrow for Portsmouth, where on Sunday after; noon he will deliver a memorial address on the late P M Arthur, the head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. The address win be before the Brother hood of Portsmouth and vicinity ead at their special Invitation. 1 It Is learned at the offlos of the Stated Auditor that some of tha corporations are still slow in sending In their reports. They claim that this is duo to the slow! boss of the assessors and boards sqaeilr tatlon, and that they cannot obtain from the latter the valuation of hsic real and personal property La order to deduce the the amount of this from the capital stock. The delay is giving the auditor good deal ot trouble, o . . r Fifteen sheriffs have yet failed to make total settlement of their 'BUIa taxes. All of these except two or three have made partial payments. Ths Supreme Court will oa Monday ex amine applicants for license as attorneys. Up to this date thirty-eight ot these have registered. On Tuesday tho first district appeals will be called. . There are no State cases on the docket from this district. It is expected that the attendance at the Agricultural and Mechanical College at the opening, and in fact during all of the coming term will break the record. There are now seven branches of the North Carolina Audubon - society,, : Ths one "here Is actively at work against vio lators of the game laws. Today a war- rent was Issued for a man who a few days ago killed a wild turkey. The war- rent is Issued upon affidavit of the coun ty game warden. - The State superintendent has issued a oomplete list of the county superintend ents of education and also . those of city and towns graded schools, Of the latter there are now no less than S3. The graded school system is certainly grow ing In North Carolina. SiSaye the Children. , r , 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 keeps their little stom achs sweet and eneoorages their growth and development," Mrs Henry Carter, 705 Central St., Nashville, Tenn says: "My Uttle boy Is bow three years old and has been suffering from Indigestion ever since he vu bora. . I have had the bast doctors In Nashville, but failed to do him any good. After using one bot tle of Kodol he is a well baby. I recom mend it to all sufferers.'' Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by F 8 Duffy. - T Ht Kaw lit Walla aaatt,. ! ; In a booklet called "Sir. Walter Scott and His Count:''" published Ja Edin burgh the author quotes this reminis cence from an old man be met who jiad known the romancer: ; "Aye," he minded Sir Walter fine. 1 sea him tlrtvtna- ot tn hie -carriage nd pair, wt'. Tons Purdie on- the box sat He baa w ahonhera tuts Eand aengarry i qesp getws ribbons fcaoctoc cUb&, back, d tue dowg ta-ketd, fee est) It &d an ewtu work be snade ower the beast But he was ae pleaaart 'toman as you could speak to, ttcoVte thought tuueklo- of a xtoer when tWde hise ehlrra tf L. 1l Uft his pOLka yfr spetstng.orit On, f yyftJm e) hlebtCa baa frm.-' Violent Attack el Diarrhoea .Cored by CberWiauc, Chimera j lAiDIarrhoet Itemed and ; . Perhaps a Ule Sareda ?' , . "A short time ago I was taktn with a violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I would hare died If I had not gotten re lief, " says .John. J Patton, a leading dtlrenof Patton,-Ala, . A friend rec ommended Chamberlain's C0I& Cholera and Diarrhoea j,Bernedy ; I .bought twenty-firs cent bottle and after taking three doses Of It was- entirely -cured. consider It the best remedy la the world for bowel complaints. For sale by all Druggists. J - Smart Passenger Here, eoodoctor. Is my fare, I bad no deck to bearthe company, but I thought X wouU.jast tCs If I could tool you by"g-j busy rs,ni(lijjir:;.- .- ."... ; rHtaawt tT-' -'Jc3 L . -- a - "Two physicians had a long and stub born fight with an abceas on my f-H lung" writes 3. F. Eushes of. Da I Ga. "and gave me up. Everybody tho rny time had come. As a last reso;t 1 tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. The benefit! received, was strtLlPt and I was en ry feet la a f--v days. i;ow Its entit'u'.y rcgalaed r hea!;V It conquers a'.l Coc;' 1, C esd 1 '.rottasi Vers t.oulks, . t. -l j C. T"" -" - 1 Drrj E'or. TiLt AVtfLihal PrMarelioh ft As JranotesDlpsflafeclieerfu res s and Rc3tXontains neither KOXKAB-COTXCs ' f ' " , Atwf&ctTterTtedy: forConsBp- fioWi Sour tomach,Diatrhoca iVoniamvulskurisfeverisrH 19 and Loss 91 Sleep. ttdimk sigflarure of KEvVvYDHK. ' 1 1 Utniaffi ' rcf AkI K omits a( nri ths Child and Makes wvaw vauj w naH Or auU tt wita to C. nwvtrm It. W. ta. I hmfoaad Dr. Moftttt'l TBBTHINA a iplndia ramadr and aid for mr iMthkng oalldrm. Whan bit old.il aoTwai a taataioa child, mnrf aaooaadlna dar waraed aa that w. would iaavitabty loaa him. 1 happened upoa TfiKTHUt. aad baaaa at oaoa Mralnlatarliit ft to him, and hla improramaal wa aurkad ia M hoaja, and I roal that day aa ha raoupatalad. I Ban oonttantlr k.pt It and oaM It i!dc with mr childraa. and ha.a takaa real Blaaatualaaoaadinc lu pntaMa ta all awthara of joanf ehildna. I loond It laTaluabla ar.n af Uc th U.Uaa( IMrtod wai paaaad. I1U8. D. U. HAJLDV. lyoii's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED . R&SULT5. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. 1 ft ItlTinal Bawara of coanterfalta and Imitation t. The iwnnlna l put op onlr la paite-board Oar VNUIIVII ton with fu-almlle slgnalnra on alda of the bottle, that: aV-bfaaa, Saad tot Clraolar to WILUAJtit uiii. Bole Again. CleTelaad, Ohio, &r2siZ SOLD BY F S. DUFFF At Farmers Warehouse, ; HONDAY, AUG. 3, 1903. Our aim is to get the Highest Market Price for your Tobacco. . - . ' ! Buyers for The A.T, Co. and the Imperial To bacco Go. will be with us during the entire sea son, and they will pay as much for your tobac co as on any other market. !r Plenty of city water and good stables for your team. j . Come to the opening sale and keep coming. i AVAltEIIOlSi: CO., 8. B. CUEEIN, Auctioneer. H0WAED & HESTER, Mgrs. r-M4aaagg4aAA4aAAA4aAAaAi44aAAaAA .; JoJin Dunn. Gtocet Begs to call the attention of the a Complete Stock of - . Staple and Fancy Groceries. j .. Every steamer is bringing in some delicacy to be added to ' bis stock. , -a-- ' A sbare of your trade is solicited. Tour orders will re- J receive careful attention and a PROMPT DELIVERY. 5 1 All orders small or large will be appreciated. - J ;: GfOCCf. - : : Phone 74. AU Cemetery Work atRight Prices Lettering and Finish the Best. Latest Designs. ' All Work Delivered. . V N m- -ii.1 a. tiicu3six'' 5 pno., . - WILMINGTON, N. O. ' We have some cnt and rough brown Stone at A. 0. L. depot in New Eern that we will sell cheap. Jit ) I l f I " t ' - 1 For Infanta and Children. TIjstKind'You Have Always Bought Bears' Signt For Over Thirty. Years fl 11 ttnre AW Jy Use w T1 ir..fiOFEixr--iCarti Ckoleri-lofiiiBi, " . . I rMaffhaaa.nua.aa.nt aaj the Bowel Trouble ot Children afinr Mom. a aFiituw, TtETtilNG EAST J. MOFFKTT. M. D ST. LOUIS. Ma mnr. llMMtapv Af Atata. ilMfnl. Tmw- Mw. lfMU. 4a je . Hbnsekeepersto bia Fine and 9:: POJLliOCIt JT. AOADOniAt ! pstnJS sal Monnments and Headstones. .
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