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KODOL dleats'srhat you ealj KODOL . pn(u, strengthens and mil ens tb stomach. - KODOL CBre todlcMtfon, dys- . pepala, and all stomacll and bevel trouble. ...... - KODOL icostarmtea the action of the (astria glands and gives tone to the digestive organs. KODOL reUevsl n overworked i atomach of all nervous train, gives to the heart a full, free and untntmmeled action, nourishes the nervous avstem and feeds the . M ;. . KODOL U wonderful remedy that la making so many sick people well and weak people trong by giving to their bodies all of ' the nourishment that is contained la the food they eat.' ; -'TarBaUtCaa Sarah? Tat, . BottlnonlT. $1.00 Size hoUliw2H Um triti mum. wmca muj lor SOc . ruMinonin B. C. DeWITT CO., CHICAGO F. S. DUFFY. The Oil King's Body Guard. k . The ncwtpapej... correspondent from Southern Pines te'l of John D Rocke- . ,1 . 1 o. i 1 y 1 1 . . . ieuer, ma oisuuaro vu man, oeiog at this resort, and playing golf and enjoy tag the climate. - They alto tell that the Oil King Is con stint ly surrounded by secret service men who act as a body guard to protect Mr Rockefeller from any possible as saults. ... ' ..- " OA.BTOHXA. v Baii tit' - A KirtYMttowAIWifl B$M Bfgaatars -. of YonogHen Make Changes. ., The many friends of Mr ? A. Worthy, who has been whh the Davis Pharmacy here are sorry to have him leave the city Major Worthy Is now with tbo Sanitary Pharmivy Co of Wilson,- N 0, and he carries with h'm thebe.t withes of a host of friends.-. - ' ' " Mr. I ie Pulford left lart bight for At lanta, Ge., where1 he has accepted" a post tlqn with the firm of Messrs K 0 Atkins A Co. The bBt wlrhes of his, many friends go with htm In bis new business association s f.""' v f Mr Oeorge Watson of Soathport, has accepted a position at D ivls Pharmacy He comes highly room-Bended In every way and will be welcomed to the city by alt who meet and know blm. ?v j Nearly Forfeits His Life. A. runaway almost ', ending - fatally, started a horrible nicer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111, For four years It defied all doctors and all reme dies. But Bncklen's Arnica Salve had Bo trouble to cure him. , Equally good for Burns, Bruises, Bkin Eruptions and Piles. 86o at 0 D Bradham't Drug store. "--. - - - -V . ; Old Chum-What made you decide to marry -her? -': " h i-z--ro Newly Married Because during our long acquaintance she never once, sent me a sofa pillow. Detroit Free Press. ' TO CURB A COLD IH 0NB PAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lota. All druggists refund the rmney if It falls to cure. E.W Grove's signature B on each box Wc. - t Basra th - . ' ) II Kind You Haw Always Boujjri . Signature ' f . The Gooe aad pridlroa. There, existed in London long before the great drain St Paul's churchyard a very popular music house called the Miter. Here concerts' were held, Bnd the music at these performances had at least the merit of volume and Joyous- ness. . But toe great lire laid tne Duua- tng in ruins and banished the music When the place was rebuilt, the new tenant; wishing to ridicule tne charac-'j ter of the former business, chose as bis sign a goose stroking the. ban of gridiron With her foot and wrote be low, "The Swan and -Harp."; At thelji, Boose and unoiron git qnriatopner Wren presided over the St Paul's lodge of Freemasons' for over eighteen yean, and he preseifted to the lodge the trow el and mallet with which he laid the first stone of the cathedral The gooso Is still: preserved with her unmusical "harp" in Gulldhall.-Jullan King Col fcrd in St. Nicholas. ' , a. a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger incident to the ordeal makes Its anticipati6n one of misery,' Jllother'e Frland is the only remedy pain and danger; of maternity; this severesi nu is noi oniy maae painless, dui iu un oauger is avoiutxi by its user Those who use this remedy are no Idnger despondent or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other, distressing conditions ara overcome, the "system is made ready for the coming event,' and the. tenons accidents so commosKto the hour are obviated by the use of Friend. . "It is wortb its we says many who have used bottle at drug stores. Book containing valuable information of interest to all be -'t to any address free epon r '.1 1 :."'it:."3 c.. SWXHSBOKO. ' -: ' ' -" ' Feb. L ' Mr GllUrt.Ue Jooraal mas was ! to its si last week; We ere glad to ste Will . , - . ' Rev W S Cowaa, Ualtartan- MtnliUr of Fender county, has rented tbeTM Wood hull residence here, and will move next week with hfs family. ' Mr Barley Baldwin, of WMterllle, Columbus conaty has accepted a place wlU Mr D H RasseU oa his farm Bear here. . V . ' ;. : Oapt George Smith of the steam yacht Eagle, from Hew- York, came la here last Thursday disabled.. Ihe Eagle hipped a heavy sea off Bogus Inlet, and lost ker propeller, and was towed la to Swansboro by the steamer tug, Vance- boro, Capt J Parkin, all safe, minus pro peller damage, aad some broken rods. She will have to be towed oa to Wil mington N 0. for repairs She had a crew of 8 men and passengers bound for Miami Fla, Mrs Bryant Bell, had another severe attack of nervous eplectle fits or spasms last Tuesday night aad came near dy ing. ; . Dr Blount attended, aad after a few hours she revived, and Is getting along very well at this writing. The flsh catch this week hai been very large In the mullet line. . - Mo trout nor . drum flsh to speak of, the mallet sell all the way from 10s to 1.28 "pr. hundred lbs. Mr D H Russell bought about 5,000 lbs yesterday for compost, paying $4.00 for the B.0C0 lbs,, flsh dealers not Want ing them. , ;r We hope the next Legislature will stop the catching and destroying these little flsh. The saw mill has gotten on time again two steam tugs busy . all the time haul' lag logs, when the still low tides will admit. ' Mr J F Prettyman, President of the Swansboto Lumber Company has gone to Philadelphia this week to see his par. eats. It seems to us that the Onslow county pension board does some queer things. or some eurlous, queer things have been done along that line, and the board dont seem to know about it, at least say they don't. A certain man has been drawing a small pension for a few years. This lsst year his name was taken from the pension list by cur county pension board, so the State Auditor says and he got "nit." We Inquired Into the matter as best we could, but can't find the rea son why he was dropped.:, the county board say they don't know anything about It, and the State Auditor says they are the ones that dtd It We hope there has been some ' mistake, and If so, may be righted. ' Hog, hominy, sauasge and potatoes are the go down here now, Dan Rus sell, Dan Ward, Sr., Will Davis and Emory Rogers are our fresh hog and sausage dealers, but Dan Russell keeps la the lead la the-ssussge line, that of making 850 lbs of good sausage without outting up a single hog fiom one killing of 61 hogs. ' '-V ." , West Stanly says his black mule ran away the other day and climbed a tall tree, with four men and a cart hanging to htm (the mnle,( and he, (Stanly) had to out the tree down to get his cart, the mule and men fell out. Dr .Nelson Blount says, his black horse ran away last week and fronts load Into a 1,000 pieces. . OLD SOLDIER. Have You Indigestion ? . If you have Indigestion, KodolDys pepsta Cure will oure you.: It has cured thousands. It Is curing people every day every hour. - You owe It to your self to give It a trial. You will continue to suffer until yoa do try It. There la ao other comblostlon of elgestants that digest and build at the same time. ' Ko- tlol does both, Kodol cures, strengthens and rebuilds. Sold by F. S. Duffy. .. - . Ilablia of NnBacrnarians. In the study of (lie lives of seventy three persons 'more than ninety yean old living In the city of Dresden, Sax ony,' It has been discovered that all sleep in closed rooms at night and ab hor bathing and ail sleep eight or nine hours dally. They vary in some .'of their habits, but these three plenty' of sleep, avoidance of drafts at night and of bathing are common to all. The conclusion of the government investi gation points to theseas essential ele ments of the secret of old age. When you feel blue and ttat every. thing goes wrong, take a dose of Cham berlain's Stomach and ; Liter , Tablets, They will cleanse and Invigorate your Stomsob, regulate your bowels, give you relish for your food and make you feel that la this old world is a good place to For sale by all Druggists. , Erery mother feels gTeat dread of the pain and danger attendant upon the most critical period of her life." Becoming which relieves women of the great ' hour which is dreaded as woman's io me cnucai .-- so Of Mother' pir 0 eight in fold," Lv iti 1 1. 00 per It a V J U critical Mother' women, will "ill r r--s a , J Li L v application c. ST0EY OP AN OYSTER TOLD BY HIMSELF ABOUT HIMSEC AND HW TBJBS. ' ' Tk Trlala ul Trikalattoaa t thm MtltaC Bttval Trm tke Ttaae I flaatlasr JtU BUa Immiuh a ta plahjfrMcs Oaamtav, There wen about 000,000 of as when, as tiny flakes of spawn or "spat," as the oyster spawn Is, called we floated out Into the water on day oa "the ftats.,,; V--. At first we wen white and apparent ly lifeless. Then we turned gray and finally black. At this stage we became visibly alWe.. For several days we floated, the sport of waves and tides. Some of my brothen wen carried out to sea and so vanished; others wen swallowed by fish. At last we all be gan Instinctively to sink toward the bottom.' - Then began again terrible destruc tion. Many fell on mud the most fa tal thlug a young oyster can do. These perished at once.. Others attached themselves to plants and weeds which grow at the bottom of the sea. They lived for a time eo long at least as the slant remained alive. Then, wben the plant-died, they perished uwelL ' Fortunately for myself, I drifted on to a bit of "cultch" that fa to say, one of the old shells which the dredgers and oyster men so carefully scatter all over the sea floor of an oyster bed. I settled with my deep shell uppermost and my flat, or right shell nearer the ground. At the time I did not know why I did this. I have since realized that it was because in that position I should be more easily able to eject the sand and grit which a rough sea some times stirs up in shallow water. I at tached myself firmly to my anchorage of "cultch" and felt myself at last fair ly started In life. Soon I noticed that every single mor sel of shell or stone around me was tenanted by tiny oysters, all lying in the same position aa myself and all firmly anchored. Then 1 lay, untnovlng, for nearly a year. Food, in the shape of tiny ani malcule;, which an oyster loves best; was plentiful. When the water was thick with It, we all opened our shells wide, and, making currents in the wa ter by means of the tiny hairs which fringe our gills arid which men call our beards, we washed the dainties Into our mouths. Our" choicest delicacies were the .minute green algae, which give to full grown oysters that greenish tinge that is the mark of the aristo cratic native. When I first anchored myself, I was but the twentieth of an inch in diame ter eo small. Indeed, that a microscope would have been necessary to examine me. At tbat stage my shell was per fectly transparent. At the end of ten months I had In creased in diameter to fully the size of a dime and become what Is called "brood." During all this time I had been learn ing many things. I found out that it was necessary to close my shell tight when dangers of various kinds threat ened, when the tido was low or, In win ter, when frost was severe. You may perhaps Imagine that an oyster Is a creature of such low organism that it cannot see or feel much of what is go ing on round about it But you an wrong. The mantle fringe of an oyster is very sensitive. If you watched us from a boat in calm water, you would see that the men shadow of the boat crossing ah oystef bed will cause those of us upon whom It falls to close our shells immediately. . It was necessary to be most careful. Dangers wen many and terrible. Sea urchins prowled among us and de voured many; But of all our foes the worst Is the five fingered starfish. One of my v sisters, anchored not a yard away, fell a victim to this terror of the oyster beds, It clutched her with Its long fingers. She closeaTler shell. . But the creature was not to be shak en Off. Hour after hour it clung then until on the second day after its first trip she, poor thing, opened her shell to get a moutnrui 01 rooa. ai oucv ure starfish Injected Into her a fluid which stupefied her so tbat she could not close again. Then the monster turned Itself inside out, shot Itself into the open shell and devoured her. Then, one day year after I had floated as "spat" came a startling change In my existence. : Something huge and heavy came out ot the shad ow of a boat above and approached, rasping and grating along the bottom. It was a great triangular dredge of wrought Iron. At the bottom was a flat bar with a blunt edge, known to the dredger as the "bit" As the "bit" approached It scraped the bottom of the sea clean, and next instant I, too, found myself lifted and dropped into the -net together with hundreds' like myself and a miscel laneous collection of small soles and other things. V,- J -,. One of the men sorted over the catch and, having selected all the oysten and' spat, "shaded" the rest back Into the sea through a porthole. : ; I, In company with enorjious quan tities 'of other brood, was put into a "wash" a measure holding five and a quarter gallons and relald. Hera life was less eventful and food most plen tiful. To fatten well an oyster must have a certain amount of fresh water. In this snug retreat I passed from brood to half wan and from half wan to wan, er full grown oyster. But I still went on growing and developing, until one day the dredge swept me np again, and I was raised once more Into the upper air and rapidly brought In. . ' I was then dropped Into a large bag and suspended In a tank of fresh sea water, which Is constantly renewed. Then I await my final fate, which will, I fear, be a fishmonger's counter. -New York News. . ' Escaped an Awful Fatev Hr H Hagglns, of Melbourne, Fla. writes, ''My doctor told me I had Con sumption and nothing could be done for me, I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr King's Hew Discovery for Consumption, induced me to try it. Results wen startling. I am now on the road to recovery and owe auto. Dr King's New Discovery. It surely ssved my life." This great cun Is guaranteed for all throat and lung dls aiees by O D E'udhstn, Dropr!st, Price OUO and f l.Ui). Trial bottles fiee, HINTS FOR FARMERS . KHUf Suin. When experiments hsve been made to eompan exposed and unexposed man urea (aa was done at some of the experiment farms) it was demonstrated that then was a greater loss of nitro- a and organic matter from exposed manure than from that protected. The former lost one-third of its nitrogen and the Utter about one-fifth. Ten per teat more organic matter was destroy ed In the exposed than In the protected manure. Then la practically no loss sf potash and phosphoric acid from pro tected! manure. .Exposed manure that la rotted may lose about one-sixth of Its phosphoric add and somewhat more than one-third of its potash. The chief changes, due to fermentation, take place within the first months of rot ting, and experiments show tbat there la no apparent benefit in rotting the manure longer than for a period of three months. When gypsum was nsed three tons of horse and euw ma nure, mixed In equal proportions, w. i-e allowed to ferment without the uC.di tion of any preservative, by way o comparison, with an equal weight of the same kind of manure intiuiutely mixed With ground gypsum (land plas ter) at the rate of fifty pounds of gyp sum with every ton of manure. Theso lots wen fermented at the same time in separate bins inside of a building, The manure being fresh and convicted as closely as possible, being undis turbed for four months, when tliey wen weighed and analyzed. The re sults at the Canadian experiment farms show that gypsum retarded to a certain extent the destruction of unl- unu maiier. me auiuuins 01 miiosen in Dom iots were me same, no userui results rrom tne application or gypsum being observed. The proper, placa to use gypsum is in the stable, aa It is in the stable that a great loss of ainmpnln occurs. Water's Service la Fertilizing. The mechanical effect of plowing in green crops Is not in the plant food they add to the soil so much ns in t lie mechanical effect the vegetable matter has upon the soil, making it more por ous and enabling it to retain more moisture and hold It longer. Ail of our richest virgin Soils are made so by the successive growths of grass or Other plants that have been incorporat ed with the soli annually for long peri ods of time. Our bottom lands are more fertile than any other. They have been fed by annual crops of forest leaves and fallen timber and also by repeated freshets that leave, as often as they occur, a thin stratum of sediment rich In both mineral and vegetable sub stances that help plants to grow. Veg etable matter, being specifically light, readily rides on floating water, and when this water flows over the level expanse and evaporates or soaks into the soil the 'mineral plant food held in solution and the vegetable matter com bined with the water are left to enrich the land for future generations of farmers. Water is the great vehicle of fertilising elements. Farm and Ranch. Government Collect and Sella Etsr. In connection with the system of government creameries the Canadia5seaed cases. Impossible for any one to department of agriculture has adopted the plan of collecting eggs from tho formers of the territories and holding them In storage. It worked well the first season and has improved ever since. The - plan adopted is as fol lows: Each creamery patron 1ms a num ber. He is required to mark his num ber In pencil on all the ess he sup plies. No driver will accept the eggs without the number being on. These eggs are sent-from the creamery in refrigerator cars with the butter to the storage at Calgary, where the eggs are examined and classified by an expert. - The department advances 15 cents per dozen on the eggs at the time they an received, and later the farmer gets the remainder according to the classifi cation, this year the averago price to tbe farmer, will be about 20 cents per dozen for the season, or fully double what could have been obtained locally. , Oata as a Feed. Some one objects to my classing of dried brewers' grains as equal to oats as a horse feed. I merely quoted from the New - Jersey experiment station and would add that my limited experi ence would Indicate that such is a fact. While soma chemists claim that oa."s contain a stimulating principle that acts on tbe motor nerves, others have tailed to find any such principle or compound and deny its existence. So While the doctors disagree wo can do 00 better than use our experience and best Judgment in the matter. Oats are B splendid horse orTlairy cow feed, but when not to be had or to be had only at a prohibitive price we should try to find a good substitute if possible. L. W. : Llghty In Stotliman and Farmer. ; See Adulteration? The seed Investigations of the depart ment of agriculture have Shown that large quantities of trefoil and other practically worthless seed are being im ported for the adulteration 'of alfalfa and other seeds. About 400,000 pounds of Canadian blue grass' seed are im ported, the chief use of which Is to adulterate tbe higher priced Kentucky grass seed. ' : Warm Water For Cows. At the Wisconsin experiment station It was. found tbat cows .given warm watet drank eight to tea pounds more per day than when supplied with 'cold. In one trial cows given worm water produced 0 per cent more milk than those given cold, while in. another trial the difference was only 1 per cent In favor of warm water. , 1 v "Relief in One Minute. , ' One Minute Cough Cure gives 'relief In one minute, because ' it klllBs the microbe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough,' and; at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and Is a harmless and never falling , cun In all curable cases of Coughs, Colds snd Croup. One Minute Cough Cun Is pleasant, to take, barm lass and good alike for young and old, Bold by J" 8 Duffy, , f , " ...... - - ...."..vv-k-S; ,.; c HARLOWE AND N. HARL0WE. ( . January 30th. The fullest 8 Jnday school last Bor day for several months at Darlowe. Mrs Margie Taylor tat returned to her home at Mew Bern. Mr rhompton the new manager of Ihe KCLCn n.i'l Is here this week: Hiss K -le Von Is on Ibe sick list this week. Is lliertfo e n t teachinc-. Mr D nr.i -Hsikt peni laM dioday In New !. rn- Mitt ( s'hnrlae Taj lor is visiting rel atives l.ere. The telephone p0'8' are being gotten for a Hoe 9--on to ! e'tc ed through our C3" minitv There has been placed In our cemetery a very pr- "v rnonnoient to tbe grave of MfF.uiR?yU WkM, !st a nice double ll th the t'.'ave of Roman and Ernea Conner I he two bos of Mr 8m Conner who were dro-vned (I trini? lat year. Miss Alice Adorns of Vanceboro, is visiting h r uncle, Mr Joshua Adamt at this pi ice- Mt.Ths F Snith of Bacheloras In our hi re eerclfiy doing some cli&p pluR. Mesr J K ryl r. C D Tajlrr and G Tay'.."T . nt to Th irmaii Wednesday, where tii' y were cllrd by the Illness of their s!s,ur Mrs J W Conner. M. unrl Mrs J If Bell spent Wednes- dny c f tlrs wefk with Rav F 5 Uectoo of Hpchelor. Mrs.Jn iS Morton U spftndiog a few d ivs with relatives at Rlverdale. Mr .1 H imvI n!Dt Tuesday in New po;t whe-e he mailt an eichang- on one nT (i ivlna liori-1-8 for a mule to work j on b(S arm j Mr.Iafper Bel' who vitlted relatives er JniTen C0UDty u,t week , ! , , , Messrs bumuel Conner and Q B Small v, ere in Newport on business last Mon day. Our main truckers Messrs J Adams and J Morton are planting peas this week. Mr J It Davis ls-off for New Bern to day where he goes to sell cotton and on other business. Horse traders, commercial men and livitnlnj; rod men have Nsen plentiful tliU week. Curs Rheumatism and Catarrh. Medicine Sent Free. fHeirfl no money simply write and try Botanic Blood Balm at our expense liotumc liiood Halm (B. a. a.) Ellis or destroys the poison in the blood which urns' s the awful acbes In back and 1,0'ilder blades, Bhlfting pa!ns,dlfflculty In moving fingers, toes or legs, bone ulna, swollen muscles and joints of ilit uir atlsm, or the foul breath, hawking, sp'tiirig, droppings in throat, bad hear- Iru-, f picks flying before the eyes, all phi) cd out feeling of catarrh. Botanic Blood Balm has cured hundreds of cases of SO or 40 years standing after doctors, hot springs or patent medicines had all failed. Most of these cured patients had taken Blood Balm as a last resort It Is especially advised for chronic, deep euiTer tho agonies or symptoms of rheu matism or catarrh while or after taking Blood Balm. It makes the blood pure and rich, thereby giving a healthy blood supply. Cures are permanent and not a patching up. Sold at drug itores,$l per large bottle. Sample of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid, also special medi cal advice- by describing your trouble and writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa.. A personal trial of Blood Balm Is better tbaa a thousand printed testlmo n!uli. so write at once. hil". .-ti'ij Welsh!. M1 'onie ennm:.: experiments have been made nt one of Ihe royal philanthropic iiislihiM.uix i' Copenhagen. For some years back lite seventy boys and girls In t!n place have been earefullywelgbed every day in groups of fifteen and un der. '.Thereby It Is proved that the chil dren gain weight mostly in autumn nnd in the early part of December, From that time till the end of AprH there Is scarcely -any Increase In weight More remarkable still, there Is a -dimi nution till the end of summer. ONE WAY OE H Resident 'jot New Bern Shows she ,;1f Way." --" Only one way to cute a bad back. Liniment and plasters may relieve it; They won't cure it. Backache means sick kidneys. Doan's Kidney Fills cun alLkldney ill.. New Bern people prove this. Read a case of it: J. H. Curtis, plumber of 71 Craven street, residing at the end of Neuse bridge, say si -'I-suffered with a weak back which started from a wrench I gave by back when seventeen years old, and It has troubled me ever since, sometimes so badly I could not work. I seemed to lose all use of my back at times and, was hardly able to stand, and could, not straighten to save my life, especially when I took cold. I never thought about it coming from my kidneys. ueod plaster after plaster and liniments without number but without permanent relief. I saw notices about Doan's Kid ney Fills and was Induced to go to Brad ham's Pharmacy for box. They an a backache pill beyond doubt I used them snd have not had my former pains and my back has become well' and strong.' Ton can use my name as One who endorses the claims made for Doan's Kidney Pills snd I am glad to have yon do so. ' ...""..." ' For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents, a box. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents tor the TJ. B v . . : ' Remember the name Doan'i and take no other. s the bosff -at 0110 -half ppico e Ave of tbeordtaarr eaarts1 10 Bake a sanee, a HATWEsl QTJaJrY Is a rou qoart, aa kooett quart of SI ounoaa, fcwr la ux taUoa. Kw. yom pay rem alat S Maat Si Ji a soul for wh taker that nM aoasthlr be any beuar tbaa HATNXA, tt aa Sod. a (aUoa. It rov mi; HAYNKK WHISKEY Jaa an it text Si OS M My alloa. Ws nU two smlkna for aboat U aoi aa yen par for one ration of probably paoraf whlakey. Just think that over aad remember that HAYNER WHISKEY toe dtrvet rraa our distillery to you, oarrlea a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTTLLXB'S OUAaV ANTE! of PURITY aad AOS and mrm you the Sealers' enormous proflai Tbara way U It's ao food and aoeheap. That's why m bar over a quarter of a mill Ion aaUaaat aaa fl agaaata, nat a vkj YOU etaould try It you money back it you're not tsi'-' II Direct from our Sim Dialer.' fonts ! PURE .GEVErjYEArt-OLD nVC n (FULL $)0 EXPRESS HI QUARTS We wttl send yen tOUB JTJTJ. QUART BOTTLES of HAYTrER-S VTW. J EAR-OLD EYE for IS.SS, aod wa will pay you don't and it all riant and aa food aa anybody alas at any prloa, then send It baok at our expense aad your St. a) wUl be returned to you by aeitann. Juat think that offer over. Howoould It be fairer! It yoa are not perfectly satisfied, let trlf t ua send yon a Mai order. If you don't friend to JOtt yoa, Wa aulp la a plain sealed Inside. Orders for Arts- Oal, OoL. Idaho. Hoot, or Wyo, must be on tbe baal of 4 tlaarta fpr a4.00 by mpald pt m laita tor SUM0 bTireitjM Prepaid. Write our nearest efflos sad do It NOW. THE IIAYICCR DISTILLING CORSPANY ATUHT.i SA DAYTON, OHIO ST. uo Dirmuar, bor, 0 Istabushbd isss. Cotton is Almost King Again. At the price in prospect you can afford to fertilize it weH If 70a want the BEST Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano Insist on having that kind, and you will not be disappointed t your crop. For Tobacco ww at. Use Meadows Gold Leaf Tobacco Guana It makes good, slicktoughJTobacoo. November 1903 one plaataf. sold 1,452 pounds of tobaccojfor $511,00. He DBed Gold Leaf. Special High Grade Fertilizers for all crops If there is no dealer in your section handling our goods, write Js., E H.& J. A, MEADOWS CO., Mn'fts LONG DIST B PHONE 66, Factory Xeuse BiTer, New Bern, ITe Cm ,1 1 tiiiiiiiiiiiTiininiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Fi'esh Lot Florida JUST RECEIVED: aiXXXXIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXIUIIIXXXIXAlXUXXlTJ New Bern Cotton Oil and FeHilizer nH!3, Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Protects - and High-grade Fertilizers, ' . ' WEW Biinw, jr, c. , Will pay the Highest Gash Prices fcy Cc ton Seed and Seed Cotton. . Sags ftLraii!:c3 to seed shippers. ' , : HAYE FOR SALE a Fresh' Supply of Cc ton Seed Meal and Hulls, which is tne XzrcJ Cattle Feed in the world. i : We will exchange Heal for cotton cscl. ; Factiirjtaftl Mills LoiitecjEi ffiyeraOfiiiseBiTfir; "-f ' Ho. 115.1 Seed Teas and 'Beans. .:. FOR TRTJCKER8. ,")'', 100 Bus. First and Best (Extra Barlj) 100 Alaakaa .. .. 100 " Horning 8tar ' f M. ,"i Valentine Beans, . . 4t lower prloes than 70a can bay from any other Dealer In New Bern. 1 'Seed Oats aad Rye" at r v CHAS. B. HULL 8 r New Bern;',!?. O. Wstas ' li Yen Hw klmn Baagjl Hpattrs . . et ft,;. dlotlllory to YCII PntioJi Adoltiratloa ! a "SeW PREPAID-! tbe expraaa ebarsea. Try It aad' , I I you ever used or ean buy from I I J " V?3 H X. you are not out a cent. Better want four onarta rounelf. ni a oaaa, ao marks to enow what's Ker.. W. Mex, Ore.. TJ Utah, Wash. iiypreefi LOUIS, 0, ST. PAUL, SUNK, rsnses Wholmte aod Retail Oroctr, Cor. Broad A Jfaneoek Btt. , i Gin Outfit One Engine and Boasr,(SOaorssj'pwV ei) 70 Saw Gla and Suction Oatflt ULa cotton from wagon or itoran aeasw elther, One Boss Cotton Jfrcae, 11 ta good - order. . For further f&fors&:!3i aall 0 . O. 8. A JJJ. C1ZCZV - KaplaC:: H,a srr v-0 bwt sv -rye a hi'o ! fd f! '; .'1 i r 7 n Oft
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 5, 1904, edition 1
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