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: a J X l I- t u is ) kodol ( Hesirlfcs An due to faxQiMttoa. Nlnery-niae of vary dm baodred people who biv heart trouble cu remember whan II eras etmple lodlrsatloa. It Is a ecian Ui fact that all eaaea 0 heart dia aasa. not trivia, ore not only sraoa hala to, but ara tha direct result el faaCpstloa. Alt load takes Into tha StesMCO hk falls of perfect dipe Uoa ferments and swells tha stomach, vflaf It up aralnet tha baart This btariaraa vita tha actlaa ol tha hurt, ad In tha oonraa of time thai dollcata but vital Organ becomes diseased. - Digests What Yen Eat Wra. LartM Nfchala ef Pm Ti H v.. I wnr amnt. m focal would dlrtraas p? nakiaf mt aaart palptta. and I would Kwmm nry waak. Flrli tot a bottla of ItxVM art n Htm ma Immadlitaraftat AAar i law bcftla I an canal. r i .- - , ta Rodot cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all Kama disorder, and (Ivaa the heart a lull. Ire and untranv teled action. Jfttftoaanfr. SI 60 Eta. kofcftnt 3H tknaa alrMatta,wkicaaaUlarlOo ntraasa rr .O.OaWit Co. Chicago F. 8. DUFFY. J Thirteen New P. t). Boxes. Jit Seymour W Hancock, Postmaster has secured 18 additional mall boxes which he ) haying er-cted at the follow Ids places. 'Bast Front and Po'lock. 'firoad and Craven. tXIddle and. Johnson. 'New and Hancock. Griffith and Attmore. Pollock and Hetca t Baselton HoteC ' Che'twia Hotel. Haacich and Saoih Front. ..White and Jfntional Ave. Bartlett (treet an-t B(ddle Ave. George and Now streets, Ba an I Pollock St. y s? . . . OAOTOniA. iaarttta i: ! WM Tw Han Always Boupt Blpatcrs of , Oyster Strangely Imprisoned. An ojStor was on exhibition at the , market dock yesterday, that being some thing -of a curiosity In Its way attracted jooasldorebls attention. .The bivalve In4 In embryo Stats had drifted ln-Idoof a - small trait Jtr dropped perhaps from some boar, aai liking !ts quarters be eeme oloiely j' ao el a it were to his crystal pa'.ace, waxing strong and great ('Until lifted from the doop by a maraud ting dredge 4 k , The appetite of a certain epicure could sot stand the temptation t. sample the oystef, so Itj home was rudely broken lu heari ora aqn1r.' r The flavor was pronounced 'ne,'" v ' ." w ' ,. , v. The best pbj ale. "Once tried and J yoi will alwaya ue Chamberlain's Stom acl and Liver Tablets," eayi WlllUm A. $ Gtrard, Pease,' :Vt-'v Theae tablets are .X thjt inoV prompt most pleasant and most reliable cathartic In use. . For sale by all Drugglsta. Inland Water Way Projects ' (r Edward B Taylor of Colombia, S C,"pasted thnugh here last; sight from Wilmington, oik his way to his home. Mr Tylor,: U engaged In the Interests of developing a great astional.i Inland waterway route for ships from New; KagUnd to Florida. . He "poke In Wtl- mlnnton.oat.Thorsday, ; and .while that' city and New Bern are not ports which are opanor mlissonary work., or this Island fater route, project, the business Interests of .both cities are ' greatly con cerned with the successful establishment otthU route,. -which means a line of . competition 'with ' tha railroads, "and therefore 'batter freight rates for the Booth, particularly all Inland points. " - Mr Taylor said every one was greatly Isteretted and gave the Idea of a Seuth Itlantte. iConvenMoa, to ; he held at Charleston or some other, city In March, , ae heartiest BDdorsenieat .and agreed to end delegate i sd 'co-operate in the toovemcnt to get Congressional action s the matter Is tha way of an appro rlatlos to build this water route. . - ?t i'-'-V rM .Ua ; ACorrecUon. tIS our notice of the recital by the mu- 'lc pupils or Mr Emma H Powell, the Vajset of Misses Sadie Hlbbsrd and Ltla 'May WUlts were Inadvertantly omitted -hy the proof-reader. . , TO V mother ahould be s source of joy to all, but the suffering sua f eUnmr incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. J2ether' Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the greet tuln and dan mr of marnmir i this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, bat sit the danger is avoided by its use. Those who use thta remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy ; nervousness, nausea end other distressing conditions are) overcome, -the system is made ready for the coming event, and th efioua accidents so common to the critical ' "- ,; I r are obviated by the use of Mother Rflf " r9t I ..: A. "It is worth its weight la gold," IfU Ir V a ys many who have used it. fi.co per 114 Va-. wJ v t .ue si tiruj stores, v hook cooiamuig,. - . V&iuable Information of interest to all women, will ke seat to any address free upon Z0R1H ' ' FebyBth; We're had tha everest wMharthls w later kowa la'aeversl yean. Practl Ucally aothlni has base dona around her4oward pleating eropa. Mesera A Pud B O Whltford told oottoa at Taaoshoiw last week at the trifle of lSe per poaad. Jast a year ago It told for 8 ota oaly a little more than half. A few Bondaya since, some one en ured the hofcse of Mr J 8 Toler and bor rowed something over eleven dollars without security. He was a generous thief though for ha left eighty odd dol lar! which ha might have taken Just ss well. We learn of tha marriage of Mr John Booth formerly of this place to. Miss Ida Thomu near Galilee, Miss Delia Whltford gave a candy party to-a few of ;her friends Saturday night. Mi W H Whltford and family will move from here this week to sear Vaaoe boro. We ara sorry to lota them. Mr and Mrs J B OXeal visited their daughter, Mrs IB Whltford Saturday Labor With Capital. It must never be forgotten that or ganized labor li an older Institution than organised capital. The Instinct of worklngmen to band together to protect' themselves la ao more to be wondered at thn at tha same instlnot when shown os the part of capital. "Now, my plan Is to have organised anion labor American (zed In the best sense and thoroughly educated to an understanding of its re sponsibilities, and In this way to make It the ally of the capitalist, rather than a foe with which to grapple. It is often asked what is to become of the non-organized consumer If an ami cable alliance Is made between labor and capital But there Is no such middle group s this question implies. There Is bo other group thsn that of either la bor or capital; every man belongs either to one or the other, when you stop to think of It; for that matter, he Is likely to belong to both. From" Socialism and the Labor Unions," by Senator Marcus A Hanns, la February National Maga zine. Have Yon Indigestion? If you have ' Indigestion, Kodol Dys pepsia Cute will cure you. It has cured thoua ids. It Is caring people every day every hour. You owe It to your self to give It a trial. Yon will continue to tullef until yoa do try It. There Is no other combination of elgtstants that digest and bolid at the same tine. . Ko- dol does both, Kodol cures, strengthen! and rebuilds. Sold by F. 8. Duffy. - Bif Lot of Rafts Large rafts of cross ties are being brought from the lower part ot Onslow county to be used In the construction of th4 P O & W road. These rafts have to be floated from the Creeks Into Bogue Sound through the New Bern and Beaufort canal through to New .gem. ' It Is a long, weary route, but good cross tie timber Is getting icsrce, and perhaps the best in Eastern North Car olina la ta be found In Onflow. tlodol Dyspepsia Cura 'Dinette) what you Mt New Phone Subscribers. Subscribers to the Borne Telephone and Telegraph Company please add to their lists. No. 86 Arnold's livery stables. " 282 Rev G T Adams, residence. " 283 T H Sutton, residence. ' " 384 Miss Virginia Moore, residence.- V: ' No. 295 Itountree end Whiteharats' of fice.' i'-- No. 288 Miss Nannlo P Street, of fice. -' . L. S. GRANT, . . Msnager. ;: ; ORIENTAL .t", T:. -".Feb. 8. We are having flue reathor around here now. " Mr and Mrs A W Hasklns returned home Monday night from a visit to Kins ton and Goldsboro. . i Mrs Scott and sister, Miss Margaret McLeon left Monday night for Norfolk, 1 1 Mrs E W Philips left tonight to meet her husband In Ellzabe to City. .The farmers are busy planting peas around here. '.r-V,; .,--. .;. ' - Mr Stanley has moved here where he and Dr Daniels wllliuaa large drug store. " ' : Mi W J Morgan returned from Nor folk Sunday. MrC J Sawyer and lister were in tows yesterday. - . ..-r,-r ,-. Mr W H Powers sold the stock of W H Peeds at Public auction Satniday. CUTE. Every mother feela ' great dread of the pata and danger attendant upon the moat critical period of -her life. Becoming containing, ' . - -to all women, will Ym f xn application to ' 1 1 ( J ' TKEHTOH ITE3SS. rsbyith. Mr W A Daly came from LeG range yesterday to aeoepl apoattlos with Mr F Brock. Mr J K Leary of Kansas City, Mo., came thla week os a visit to his slater. Mrs R L May. Rev W B Green of Guilford county was Is tows yesterday. Mrs J B Koonoe after a visit for some time with relatives returned to her home at Raleigh last week, Mrs L W Fosese left last week to vis It relatives at klnstos. Messrs H W Whltaker and J L Ham monds went to New Bern yesteryday and returned today. Mr T X Wetherlngton, mechanic, moved his family to New Bern lut w e Dr H RtyParker has returned from his trip- off and Is sow ready again to serve ye all that are tooth broken. The stock of Mr F P EooncedsOols now offered for sale. Any one that wishes to enter the mercantile business will do well to Inspect this stock as no doubt It Will be offered at a good bar gain. Messrs 8 H Wlndley and Valentine Dorltch are making a gasoline launch at Wlndley'i shops. The size of this boat will be about 8x80 feet, which when finished will be placed on Trent river for passengers and small transporta tion. A long felt want with the citizens of Trenton Is that of a barber parlor. The traveling publlo seem to be surprised very much on hearing our lack In this line. There is no reason whatever why one of this trade could not do well to open such at Trenton. Those that wish to make application for rural carrier will epply to the post master who will furnish him with the necessary Information as to the appoint: ment os same. Papers were received at the post office yesterday naming 0 0 Henderson of Trenton as contractor on star ronth to Cove N C, twice dally and returning; John T Heath of Trenton on route to Comfort, dally and return, both to en ter service July 1st, next. After this date It will be remembered star route carriers will collect mall from boxes on their route as do rural free delivery car riers. Mr K M Harris of Cove was In town today. Mr J J Rogers of Elnston Is In town today representing The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. No Name. Curs Rheumatism and Catarrh.- Medicine Sent Free. Send no money simply write and try Botanlo Blood Balm at our expense. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) kllln or destroys the poison In the blood which causes the awful aches In back and shoulder blades, shifting palns,dlfflculty In moving fingers, toes or legs, bone J pains, swollen muscles and joints of rheumatism, or the foul breath.haw king, spitting, droppings In throat, bad hear ing, specks flying before the eyes, all played out feeling of catarrh. Botanic Blood Balm has cured hnndreds of cases of 80 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 seated cases. Impossible for any one to suffer the 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, Ga., A personal trial of Blood Balm is better than a thousand printed testimo nials, so write at once. All In a Hrrjr. "Did her father refuse you in so many words?" "Well, I wouldn't like to say bow many. He's a fast talker, ana tney ail seemed to run together, and the old man and I ran 'together too." Cleve land Plain Denies. Mysterious Circumstance. . One was pale and sallow and the other fresh snd rosy. Whence the dlff erence I She who Is blushing with health uies Dr King's New Life Pills to maintain it By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off con stipation. Try them. Only 85o at C D Bradham's, Druggist.. A Vnlqwe Moaament, . It la not often that a monument is erected lnThonor of the tactfulness of n hostess In a trying situation. One of the few such, If not the only one, is s bowlder from the battlefield of Harlem heights, removed to Park avenue In New York, to mark , the site of the home of Mrs. Robert Murray, who en tertained and so detained, the British officers under General Howe while the American troops under General Put nam were escaping from the city. The monument bears . an . inscription on brass setting forth Mrs. Murray's achievement What a difference there might have been In American history J had Mrs, Murray been a less capable hostess I Relief In One Minute. One Minute Cough Care ?glves relief In one minute, because It kills the microbe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws oat the inflammation and heals sad soothes the affected parts. On Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never falling cure in all curable cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure Is pleasant to take, harm less and good alike for young and old. Bold by F S Duffy. . ; , ' FACTS IN FEW LINES Savings banks In New Jersey, hold unclaimed amounts aggregating $98,- 135. Three persons claim to have the field- glasses that Napoleon used on the field of Waterloo. The Pennsylvania Society, of New York, organised In 1809, has more than 600 members. Yarmouth corporation forbids smok ing on Sundays In its new pier pavilion, as the band plays sacred music. The cure of rheumatism by bee tings la said by s Vienna physician to have been successful In BOO cases. A plant at Niagara Falls is taking nitrogen from the air by electrolysis, but not yet In commercial quantity. Today the empire of Japan has a population of 43,000,000. In other words, she contains 100 people within a square mile. The value of the X ray In the treat ment of cancer depends upon the fact that the rays Induce fatty degeneration of the cancer cells. In the opinion of tho health depart ment of Chicago every' school In that city ahould be provided with apparatus to sterilize drinking water. According to astronomers, the Star of Bethlehem, which conducted the wise men to the birthplace of Jesus, will ap pear once more In 1910 or 1911. In the year! Just past sixty-five new freight vessels havo been built and launched on the great lakes, with a gross tonnage capacity of ,700,000. The French government employs 1.550 workmen and 15,000 women In the state tobacco manufactories and makes a yearly profit of 400,000,000 rrancs. f A large bronze eat,le with one wing broken and drooping Is the main 'fea ture of the French national monument which Is to be erected on the field of Waterloo. In considering the practical side of the vegetarian question it should be remembered that at least seven-tenths of the population of the globe never eat flesh meat. Several local councils In Russia have passed resolutions declaring that a re duction of the, aereago jvhlcb gives a vote is desirable and that women should receive the franchise. The oldest ship in the world, the mall schooner Vigilant, running into St Croix, F. W. I., although now un der the French flag, was built of Essex oak at Essex, Mass., In 1802. Fish are found In the boiling lake of Amotltlun, .n Guatemala. Live eels are seen in the hot springs at Alx, and Humboldt saw living fish thrown up by a volcano in South America. Egyptian fishermen receive $20 per thousand for eels caught In Lake Men- saleh. These are salted and packed in Ice and sent to Hamburg via Trlest where the Ice supply Is renewed. Some recent German experiments show the possibility of a dangerous electrical current passing down the stream from a fire engine that Is play ing on a wire carrying a heavy voltage, Wages in the United States on the average are more than twice those in Belgium, three times those of Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and Spain and one and a half times those in England and Scotland. London claims during the past year to have had fewer murders and fewer burglaries than In previous years. There has also been no case of murder in which there was failure to bring the perpetrator to book. In ancient religion dancing came to be one of the chief acts of worship. Re ligious processions went with song and dance to the Egyptian temples, and Plato said that all dancing ought to be thus an act of religion. kJVhen the child plays it is literally organizing its brain, and we should rec ognize the fact that tho boy or girl en gaged in vigorous, joyous play is carry ing out an important part of the actual work of education and preparation for life. The British workmen have managed to put away a goodly little nest egg Id friendly, building, co-operative and trade union societies and savldgTbanks. The records show that 27,580,000 of them have $1,814,000,000 in such sav ings. " ' ' 'An arrangement has been made by the railway companies and the cus toms ' department whereby baggage from the United States may be exam ined by the Inspectors some miles be fore reaching the Canadian border. In order to prevent delay. The annual consumption of calcined plaster and wall paper cannot be es timated, but It is very large. Most Chi. nese houses are built of cheap brick and are plastered both Inside and out Large quantities of plaster are also used for the making of Chinese graves, almost all of them belm entirely cov ered with It , ; On her wedding day the women of Roamanla gave the crown princess a sum of money with which she, was to buy s present, That was ten years ago, and now the money thus received amounts to $00,000. "With this sum the princess has Just bought an estate at Jassy, where, will be opened a achool of household economy. U Is only natural that the trade be tween Canada and the United States should be extensive. We cultivate sim ilar soil, we draw riches from the same great lakes and rivers, we delve Into the same mountain ranges for our min erals, we are very much alike in cus toms and habits, we have the same system of weights, measures and mon ey and we- have similar methods of keeping accounts and of transacting business. Hence our nearness to each Other must ever Induce extensive truda Escaped an Awful Fate. Mr H Hagglns of Melbourne, Fla. writes, My doctor told me I had Con sumption and nothing could be dons for me. -1 was given up to die. The offer of s free total bottle of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Induced me to try it. Results were startling. I am now on the rood to recovery and owe all to Dr King's New Discovery. It surely saved my life." This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and long die asses by O D Bradham, Druggist. Price SOo. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. . - NOT AN OLD MAID IN TOWN ST Uaalf Bltaav, lat TVaaaa Ate la at suck, WMm. Ninety widows In a town of 1000 population, every one good looking, sll of them rich and not one that wants to marry again that Is part of the cen sus record of Crown point, lad. . At the Intersection of two streets. making four corners, are two squares, called Quality corners, and at these corners are four widows whose sggre gate wealth Is more than $800,000, and In two blocks there are eight widows who can draw their checks for st least $300,000 more. Is the vicinity of Qual ity corners are eleven widows, all hind? some, all well to da The rest of the ninety widows are scattered over town. These widows enjoy themselves snd are noted for their acts of charity, and many of the poor people of the city can thank them for good dinners snd warm clothing In winter. It was once reported that the widows of Crown point were going to organize s union, but the man who started the report mysteriously disappeared and has nev er been beard of but once, and then he was livlug the life of a hermit In a cave of the Rocky mountains. Another peculiarity of the census in Crownpoltit Is the fact that there Is not an aged spinster in the town, not bachelor and only one widower. "Old maids" do not grow well, and bache lors are considered a disgrace. The one widower has been showing signs of matrimony lately, and there Is telling what Is going to happen. The matrimonial sharks of the large cities have heard about the wealthy widows who grace Crownpoint with their presence and have sent agents there to get a list of names. Several of the widows have received offers of maoriage, but they have turned them all down. If any of them ahould get married again it is declared that the happy bridegroom will be one of Crownpolnt's noblemen. Indianapolis News. OABTOTII. Tutt,. ThUlnsYoiHi-l Blgutara of MUCH VACANT LAND YET. Dana-era of aa Overcrowded Popala- ttoa Ara Still Banott, The material development of the coun try is quietly progressing at a remarks ble rate in one direction which Is not given much popular attention. More than 22,824,209 acres of the public lands were turned over to private Indi viduals last year. This means that an area almost equal to that ot the stale of Indiana has within that time been added to the productive regions of the United States. Most of these newly, opened lands were homesteaded by farmers, as will be seen from the fol lowing figures: There were 64,363 pat ents of all classes issued within the year. Of this number 47,054 are classed as agricultural, 4,904 as Indian allot ments, 1,104 as mineral patents, 100 as coal patents, 270 as private land claims. 187 as railroad patents snd 40 swamp land patents. The total sum which the government got by way of fees and commissions for Issuing these patents was $11,024,744. Under a re cent law the most of the receipts from the sale of public lands will henceforth be set aside for reclaiming arid lands by irrigation. In the public domain there ore still unappropriated 380,979,807 acres ot surveyed lands and 591,078,169 acres of unsurveyed lands, or a total of more than 970,935,000 acres. A great many tracts in this immense area ot course will always remain uncultivated! and unsettled, but it has been estimated that when the contemplated system of irrigation shall be put into working or der so much good land will be opened that a population as large as the whole nation's present population could find room there to thrive prosperously, and contentedly. Rapid strides are now being bade in the developing of the public domain. (The excitement and uproar of former pioneer days are absent in this work, but the process is marked and very af fective. The passenger traffic on west era railroads Is evidence of this fact Agreeable reflections arise In contem plating that the United States still owns so much arable public land. The dangers of an overcrowded population by Immigration or natural Increase are still remote. The census for many years to come will not show an excess' of people above what the west will need in settling up its vacant lands. Kan sas City Journal THE TIME WILL C0B When This Advice Will fcelp You. , ' Very few New Bern people are entire ly free from backache. It does not take much to derange the kidneys. A little cold, a strain, stooping positions or hard work, overtaxes these delicate organs, and many aches and pains promptly fol low. A man well known In New Ben tells yon here how every kidney 111 be relieved and cured. ' Bead about it: ;::' J B Corton, farmer and lumberman, of Deppe, N. O., says: "I suffered for years with my back. It was ao bad that oouldnot walk any distance nor even ride In easy buggy. I do not believe I could have raised ten pounds of weight fiom the ground, the pain was so se vere. This was my condition when begun using Doan's Kidney Fills.' They quickly relieved me and now I am never troubled as I was. My bach is strong and 1 can walk or iCde a long distance and feel lust aa strong as I did twenty. five yoara ago, I think so much 6f Doan's Kidney Fills that I hare given a supply.?! the remedy to some Of my neighbors and they have alatf found rood results,: It yon eon sift anything from this rambling Bote that will be of any lorvloe to yon or to anyone suffering from kidney trouble yon are atitberty to do so." '-rt'y iJ t f Tot sole by all dealers. Price 80 oeata, a box. Foster-Kuban Co., Buffalo, If. Y able agents for the V. B. , Remember the name-Dooal and ihn BsmH take no other. . .- .- v - Jew Bern Cotton and Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Prodtidx and High-grade Fertilizers, ., WEW BEIlIf, IT, c. will pay ue mgnesx uasn mces ior ton Seed and Seed Cotton. Baga fttrrTvTV to seea snippers. HAVE FOB SALE ton Seed Heal and Hulls, which Is the ZHZZi Cattle Feed in the world. , ; We will exchange Fatten ul-sH Mle Hint Era. Cotton is AlnicGf At tha price in prospect you can afford to fertilise it wall. If yon want the BEST Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano Insist on having that kind, and yeu will not be diaappotatarf &f your crop. For Tobacco . . -1 Use Meadows Gold Leaf TobaccoGvzn3 It makes good, ittck, tough. Tobacco. November 1903 onf yasMttjp' sold 1,462 pounds of tobaccojfor $511,00. He need Gold Leaf. Special High Grade Fertilizers for all crop If there is no dealer In your section handling our goods, vtite fat. E H.& J. A. MEADOWS CO., Mttf t LONG DIST B PHONE 66, FacUry Reuse Hirer. New Bern, IT Fivesh Lot Fiomdla uri JUST RECEIVED: - .. . -i t 7. US. Wholes! and Rttall Oracttf, , , CorBrod eft ITancoeli fitt. H0HI 69. rkeataas4A4aaaaiaa tetitetet.it.itittetltt IVsUsU , ; Gfoce A J Begs to call the attention of the Housekeepers to his Una' toil ; fstaplc ranrj Fancy Groccf its 2 " Every steamer la bringing in some delacaey to be edderX ZZ hiastoolc.: - -. , ,., ,,.: , ZZ.. "A share of our trade it solicited. Your orders 5idve careful attention and (PROMPT ATTENTION. AH orders small or large Gfccc. e a" 4 e. , Phone 74. . . . - . l.l4..a.na-aaaa-aaaaaaliai"a L.;;;;;;;;;;;;Mt.,..,M, IUijjimaiiHw 1 makes the machine run eaawr if yon want to preserye your beat machine oil there is to '4 1 i . Seedte&cniWsm . CK'l.-'WR TRTJClCSEa. ' I 100 But. rtrst aad Best (Extra Early) - wo 1 1 Kornusg star: ., BO .'.Talsctlnl Caana. llL At lower prices thaS you oas buy from toy other Peolei la KeW Eern.' ' w. BseAOati aad1 Fye af 5 1 . ;c: Kii'Ezl. O. Seuinlaillll 'Davis Fertilizer T.""!:. v ;; a Fresh Supply of Meal for cottonseed. LciLt: Ill . ii &0.- I'Wlld v.ts li. -is - in aaaaaaaaa ee a .-J r, 1 .'? 'I will be appreciated. : " 1 1 POUX5CH C2. and U sewing instvWf' Je?lt be bad. 7 i.V.-.-.Ui,.l.i.Mltp yy - Is- .lfi4 V 7-' "V-t- t.-i'i' . :!.Onenslneanai:: er)70 8awClas-ir cotton from w" t eler; OneEj. good orJt. i.f 1 e,loa ' C. f. 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