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Brtahl1ah4 U7H lbltahed in Two Sectfoni every Taee 4ay ud Friday, at Journal Building, 66- CHARLES t; 3TEVEN5, drob um noramoPt . SUBSCRIPTION RATE?- ffSpnJf Mtlu. . . . : .TOeo t. Tbieeellontha. J i -Ms Month,, walvo Month. I1 ONLY CT ABVAMCK, Adv artialnf rmtec fnrnialied pon ap- JVuHob the office, or upon inquiry fcfrha jotrn. is only tent on pay !itiM hania. ' Subscribers will faoefre notice of expiration of their sub - ertpttoae ted an immediate response to t aatUoe wul he appreciated by the t 1 iotnauj Entered atUhe Poetofflce.r.New Bern JLOL seeond-class matter. ftettet Oae, Tuesday Feb. 16, 1904 eat for polltloal recognition wen at the an time diseredHed aad Igaored by those who appeared to be poltlkal wle- HEED OP A PAID FIRE DEPART MENT. The action of one of the', local fire or ganisation! In withdrawing from the tarvk of the city the use of their com pany, emphasize! the need of what the Journal fcai already advocated, namely, a paid fire department for New Bern. It I not a question whether the local organization had sufficient grievance or not for Its action In disavowing further fir duty. This Is not an le sue except as It might affect the fire risks, the same as has already been noted in these columns, the absence of the local firemen at fires when. their prompt; attendance might prove all Important. The householder and the owner of buildings demand a double surety against possible danger from fires. First, Is that f protection which a local lire department gives, and second, Is the protection which sound and safe fire In- ' surance companles'guarantee them. Each of these protective sgenclesare all lmportantnd one bears upon the other, for If the local fire organization be of such protective value, It lessens the cost which the.owner of perishable i property must'pay the fire;insurance Tot ' Iti protection. Ia this city, the volunteer fire depart ment . service Is recoenlzeu ana ac knowledged as having passed Its period Of usefulness. But fire dangers are as mat as ever, the owners of stores, dwellings and merchandise are threat ened as much as they ever were by the Are fiend, and they must beiprotected. Fin Insurance by Itself will not give all -, .the needed protection, and the falling , off In the fire department efficiency can be noted In the rates which must be paid for fire Insurance. No insurer wants a fire Just to reap his insurance, rather - every insurer wants the best precaution- try protection which a well equipped . fin department gives. The time to take the precaution Is now, today, not wait until a conflagra tion forces a tremendous loss upon the " eltbene. An organized paid local fire ' service Is demanded for New Bern, and '' the sooner It Is secured the greater gain It will be for every local lnteresti . A few month ago when the claim was mad that Mr William B Hearst, of New York City, bat beet known as the proprietor of great leading newspaper daOlea In New York, Chicago, aad Ban Francisco, was an aspirant for Presiden tial honors at the bands of the National Demooratlo party. It was reoalved with the smile of incredulity and tieated as a Joke. The few newspapers which treated Mr Hearst's candidacy a serious, were the subject of jest by their contempora ries, In tact Mr Hearst aad his possible Presidential pretence wen pat down a another attack, or a new form of this gentleman's so-oalled yellow Journal ism. . But two recent evenU place a differ ent aspect upon Mr Hearst as a Demo cratic Presidential possibility. The first was the change In the pro posed place of holding the National Oemoeratlo nominating convntlon,froin Chicago to St. Louis. Why f because Chi cago was the home of one of Mr Hearst's newspapers, ana this lnauence migni tend to promote Mr Hearst's Democratic theories and personal political aspira tions to the confusion of those Demo crats whose theories or polltloal desires and hopes differed from those of Mr Hearst. And recently.at a meeting of th Demo cratlcState Committee of IlllnoIs,ln Chi cago,there was an open outburst between twofactions,one headed by James HEckels and Congressman James R Williams, these gentlemen and their friends, mak lng the statement that Democratic suc cess was not to be gained by appealing to those elements of discontent, and dis burbers of peace, meaning the populists and socialists. The other faction Is said to havs dls- School Opening- Postpone Special to JomrnaL Gbbhoobo, N. 0 , February IV President Mclver this evening leaned a notice to all stadasU thai Ue date of the opening of the Normal and I ad as trial Collage has been postponed natH February twenty-third. - "Stop your groaning. Rhenmactde will care yon, and mak yoa feel ten years younger. Get It at your drug gist's. I Another A U H C Lease Proposition. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Faby IS McBeo'e proposi tion hi to lease tbe Atlentlo and North Carolina Railway for 09 years. His at torney says that this offer If accepted, will put the stock nearly at par. Governor Ayeock says It Is a much better offer than any before made. This Is ell be will say. AROTAD AND ABOUT. The rare sight of quail visiting th haunts of civilisation was th privilege of Mr Enoch Wedswcrth a few days since, A bevy of quail settled In his garden and he shot two or three of the bird. Th oases tried In the Superior Court were Adams vs Stevenson, Judgment for plaintiff. Th cue of Whltford vs Bland went to the Jury late yesterday afternoon and no verdict had been ob tained np to the time of going to press. Mr L S Grant received a phone mes sage from Mr F C Toepelman, at Hender son, stating that the arrangements for the completion of the Improved phone service had all been made and tbe work of the enlargement and Improvement of the local exchanges of the Henderson Company would be pushed as rapidly as possible. When completed the ex change will be as thoroughly equipped and as nearly peifect as science can make it. OnTHEYALO t of Japan - to CELESTIAL REFRESHM la FflRTlBTHOB HOLDS OUT Japanese Making' a Flank Move.'. , Fleet Reported withdrawn as Troops are land ed. France Un easy. Special to Journal. London, Feby 13. There 1 an uncon firmed report of the surrender of Port Arthur today;-"'''' 'V'-ir The later news Is that Port Arthur still holds ont but that th terrific bom bardment of the, Japanese fleet Is rapid ly reducing the Rusilan defence. The town Is being wrecked by the Japanese fire and there Is a great loss of life. The populace Is fleeing from the city. All foreigners were notified to leave. Advice by way of Shanghai are that the Russian fleet at Port Arthur has been completely smashed with great loss of life. The Japanese fleet Is now reported to have withdrawn from the neighborhood of Port Arthur, their last movement against the place being to cover the landing of force. This has now been accomplished. An engagement with land forces Is re- Vwaam Utfla Knttimli , .. Cafaaae Kalra. . - Place of rest and refreshment are commonly to be found lb China at the halting stations on tb highway In tbe Interior or at the village on tb bank -of the-great -river of China. They frequently take the form of a mall mud hot having dark Jntertor Ailed with a rook a, tea table, form and an oven, -where a cook I kept busy baking, tea -bread and frying padding for tbe entertain meet of the customers, wbeee -favorite' beverage ; 1 tea, al though when times are good and the weather cold they Indulge In something stronger, which often Inebriate and that at a very cheap rate. In the dark eat corner there are a row of glased earthenware Jar containing a kind of Chinese -whisky,' of which a thirsty carter may hav a akin fan for some thing considerably - under a penny, when be will go quietly to sleep on tb haft of hi cart, and hi pony or mule, being used to It will take him home. - In addition ' to these convenience there la an lngenlou little furnace in front having a long flue, through which the flam Is driven; by an air pomp, and a row of not water kettles, gradual ly Increasing in slae to suit the beat f the tongue of flame that passes np the flue beneath, so that they may all be kept boilipg. The hot water la sold to passersby.wbe osually carry with them their teapot and tea, so that they may have a cup at every station. This ens torn of carrying one's own tea Is so common that It Is difficult to procure a rap of tea In any of the restaurants, as they do not keep It and do not care to go ont of their way to buy It for yon. Although the plant may be growing all round and at one's very feet, It is next to Impossible to get a cup that a for eigner would consider worth drinking, and as to using mllkand sugar, tbe Chinese look, upon tbe practice as a barbarous device of the "foreign devil." Golden Penny. When Yon Have a Cold The first action when you have a cold should be to 'relieve the lunffs. This agreed with this program, or Pbaps u tCcor,Uned bv the free use of ported north of Porl.Aithur. with the leaders who sought to control Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This roa aayasni nas neon iniormea a nd this other faction Remedy Hauefles the toueh mucous and that the Japanese troops are advancing cause its expulsion from the air cells ol rP"'y on tne xaiu nver wnero his ex the meeting. were followers of W R Hearst, and they claim to have won at this meeting, which means Democratic (recognition In Illinois for Mr Hearst's Presidential as plratlons. It Is nearly five months before the Democrats meet In convention to nam their Presidential candidate. There are many names mentioned, but Is there any name at this time which shows ths po tentiality as a possible Presidential can didate, even nominee, as does that name, William Randolph Hearst ? If Mr Hearst is not an important fac tor In the next Democratic convention at St Louis, In July, then polltloal signs are not to be considered as portending approaching events, for the above two Incidents are certainly straws, which the wise politician will not be slow In noting, and guiding himself thereby, In the coming campaign, If he disagrees with Mr Hearst and his polltloal aspira tions for the Presidency. the lungs, produces a free expectoration and.opens the secretions. A complete cure soon follows. This remedy will cure a severe cold In less time than any other tieatment and It leaves tbe system In a natural and healthy condition. It counteracts any tendency toward pneu monla. For sale by all Druggist.. pected they will Perfect Confidence. Where there need to be a feeling of ineealnees and worry in the household when a child showed symptoms of croup there Is now perfect confidence. This Is owing to the uniform success of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy In the treatment of that disease. Mr M. LBasford, of Poolesvllle. Ud., in speaking of her ex perience la tbe use of that remedy says: I have a world of confidence In Cham berlains Cough Remedy for 1 have used It with perfect success. My child Gar- soon cone In contact I land Is subject to severe attacks of croup . ; -' 'I it " S ANtgetatie Preparatbnfor As similating the Food andBetfula ting the S tomadB aalBoweb oP 3 L kiLu ai " Tcr Infants And CMlirea. Tha ICinifl-Yca l!:va Promotes Digest! onJCheerful ness and Rest .Contains neither OptunuMorphine nor Mineral Not ilisc otic. . A-aasf- .. A perfect Remedy forConsBpa Tlon, Sour totnach.Dwrxhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. . F Simile Signature of v " NEWYDHK. Siatoo ; f Of - k.fvt.v J 4i W f i A, t EXACT copy or wharmju I -1 ens g -Thirty- w VM AT W II wtt .ays . . for.uvor Yoor G .J "I S -4 'aaMaUaawdAaaaiaas7 amsBSBB.1 esV faWswoeaaVw esMswVswwai aaaBBjvIHTsesssj ssaaaB DR. Ski rrencn renomcaiii Strictly vegetable, perfectly haxinlea,anre toaecompllab pEiCtfd:; -RESULTS. Greateat known female remedy.. Price,$L50 per botlo.,, , ftlllTlfil Bevaraof eoiiBMrfalta an (aHatlom. IttnilHkM SatMilrla ililiiiSlai WMIIIIWII ton with fui'.lmll. llnitan on mia of th. hotll.. Lha.t . t- Bn4 lot ClrcBlat to Wl I.I ,U M a Mfil nil Sula Itinia nuiiiiiil Olila aftaSi TS BOLD BY F & DCFTT - , A Cure For Eczema. jiy oaey naa .ncaema so oau ua Kel Ml) an ront, to a, ftr eMt; head wu a solid mass oi sosds, ana iw The Busslan Beet will now proceed yla nair ail came out. i tneo many reme- 8ktgM trouad th northern extremity die nut none seemea to ao any perma- of Cnnm The fleet mad an at nent good untui used ue Witts wucn tolnpt t0 gQ by y,, notitwn roaW t Hsfj.i Hfiiwj i n vxnmt n nnrtn. ins i m . i . s i. -im.Tfn,nfth.flrM of F.J.Chen . . ,1 insisnce oui were uiiven oev oy V:,7: Z, 7:n the citv of CM 9M Ma we mue OM K p nu and tee. The fleet consist of ey& Co., doing business In the City of . Md flwd,h andltsLM...K.,MMn. .--i .i. i. m.t-J il.-.S. ..,1 Btet afAMaaM atari I " . . uiiBwwisiswaiiws autvw sauauivs owuo, vuuu, - v... r hair Is growing beautifully again. 1 cannot give too much praise to De Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve. Frank Farmer, Btati of Ohio, City of Toledo. 1 Lucas (Jouhtt. 1 Frank J. Cheney 'makes oath that h TAXES AND POLL TAX. The urgency of the tax collectors, and especially the published request from th Sheriff of the different counties, for f tax delinquents to come forward aad settle promptly for what they owe In the way of taxes, is equally important to 7 thoa who owe, as well as to those who at elected, or appointed to collect these . Wtaxia. ' More especially Is the matter of tbe payment of the poll tax lmporUnt, for faOure'to pay this tax before May first, tila veaf. means that those who have 'failed wlllJoM their right to vote In the tteotibnkoi ftiiyear. "( : ' - ' it U the penalty,, which ttose who do aaythslr poll tax before May first, 1804, must suffer, the- forfeiture of aU. m rlghtSto vote in &e Important elections ; whlch;are to take place this year. I M The failure to pay this poll tax before Vav first, with tbe consequent loss of "th toting privilege, doe not i men X that this xempta the delinquent from .Z payment, for the tax : ...wut paid any that aald firm will pay th sum of ONE HUNDBED DOLLARS for ach and uaa Maasi AT : YBalT 11 mil nniim UBS 1 . m-m . I rrT-J nTirsaD. In fnch government b ru.blnr war- w.ylng " T " Baivo iocs; out ioreounteneits. venur t l-- ta u,, or!giBil Md th, only 0M eontaln- BWOrn W oeiora ue uu Wlti.1i H.mI. Tha a.mii R f! my presence, inis em uay o UcVfm A Co. Is on every box. Sold by F. B. Duffy, F 5 way. It ' nil Tho importance of a tote this year, knd every year, ought to bo sufficient to tl fo iue irery poU tax payei to meet his a obl-Uoi long befot the day when tbe Hum u set M-''And It U not fbo much to lay that all ijtaxe should be jlald, so that no tax pay ' . . a.nAa Aaftinnnmmt f J VT. R. ETASST. A DEMOCRATIC i a, 1A political aspirs. . - , t- ir- 'ved wi Loni; Ranfte I'riifer. Tbe Swiss mountaineers have il cus tom of calling thro.igli speaking trum pets at dusk each evening, "Praise the Lord God!" This call may be started by one herdsman and Is answered, by others from neighboring peaks, the sound being much prolonged as it re verberates from one mountain to an other. After a short interval, suppos edly devoted to prayer, a herdsman calls in the same manner, "Good night!" this, too, being repeated by his fellows. Then all retire to their huts. The Impresslveuess of these calls, echo ing and re-echoing from rock and mountain to mountain, can easily be Imagined. with the Russians. The plan of campaign of Japan is to push across thaYalu river and onto Mukden, the present Russian base on the Manchurlan railroad, driving the Bus slans back on Harleim to tho nortl, This move will Isolate Port Arthur and give Japan ths control of the Manchuria railroad and telegraph line. Corea It now dominated by Japan who occupy the following places, Seoul, the capital. MasampO in the southeast, and Chemulpo, Ping Tang and Chenalpho on tbe west. . . Nagasaki, February IS. The Busslan troops seen in the neighborhood of Seoul and expected to attack the capltol are probably remains of forces that wer de teated near.Yalu. It was thought that the Russians might make an attack on Seoul so a to relieve Port Arthur by drawing off Japanese force. - Berlin, February 11 The Germin government ha notified Russia that the and It always gives him prompt relief." For sale by all Druggists. rorw vt vtiKtom. The handsome young dentist slipped the diamond ring on the lovuly girl's shapely finger.' "If you break this engagement, dear est," be said, with n drenniy. faraway gaxe, "I shall have to charge you foi my time, you know." Chicago Trib une. ' " ' ' . ' - The Boak's Oaa Good Feat are. . "Ton have seen bis book, I suppose. What do you tblnk about it 7" Well,' there's one good thing about "Indeedr "Its. It's simply impossible to dram atise 1L"-Phllndlphla Public Ledger. EaTe ton Indigestion? If yon have Indigestion, Eodol Dys pepsia Cute will cure you. it has cured thousands. It la coring people every day every hour ' Tou owe It to your self to civ It a trial. You will continue Baltic fleet cannot past through the to mtlti nntn yoa do try It. There is no other combination of elgestants that dUtest and build at the same time. Eo dol doe both, Kodol cures, strengthens and rebuilds' 1 Sold by F. 8. Duffy. THE BROKEN VIOLIN. fire new battleships vessels. ' A. D. 1886. (Sbal) A. W4GLEASON, Notast Putuc. HalTsCatarrh Cure is taken Internally, acts directly upon the blood aad mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testi monials free. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family .Pills forconstipa- tlon. Aa laeMeat of h.e Childhood of th : 5 -l Master Ole Bali 1 Ole Bull, the great violinist. Was born Pari, February M.-lt is denied that with a genius for music. To him tne awavine or DiueDeiis, tne wiuu nuu It Is learned how- " na wawrxniia, vm end; Dees au meae were uia vi H K. rioA in fimrnriiirA them ..ik . .v..il .ijmtuni, .-- I.I, v. JIHV. - wvwuaiu .MIUIUUVU WT . YiGl!Q. the war. u . ' I , i i. ..ill that the musician's first violin was given Mm by an uncle when ships to th far east. I ever that vessels hav sailed. There lis The Stive Bridge. One of the customs observed at a Bohemian marriage feast is that or making the bride cross a silver bridge. The bride's father-in-law lift her on to tbe table, where she walks on two rows of silver coins, at the end of which her husband stands and receives ber into bis arms. Tbe silver bridge typifies the wealth with which ber bridegroom hopes to smooth her path in Ufe. : A Kleklaar Deterred. Aunt Clara (to ber. young nephew, who has just brought bucket Into the parlor where she is sitting) Good, gra cious. Tommy, what are you doing with that bucket? Take kitchen at once. to kick it, Aunt Clara, 'cause I heard i'bapa saying when you kick the bucket we'd get at the very least $25,000. MILLIONAIRE'S ' POOR' STOMACH, be was but font y old, and hto de- Th worn-out stomach of the over-fed 1 - mv father wanted me to be a mlnls- milllonalre Is of ten paraded in ths pub-Iter" said ho in telling tbe story many He print ate horrible example of the I years after,-"and I thought I must do evils attendant on the possession bf as he wtaheO. , But wnen was eigui .M.tii, rw riimnn.iM .mk vcars old he bought mb a new violin it.. - v i.4 i.i. v.j i ana arrnum-u lu wi . . . .. a teacher, for.' he said, 'a minister stomaens. ine proportion uisrgreawr fQ know" uttlo about music' anoag we souen. dyspepsia ana hum xf t X coma aot Sleep. I rose digestion are rampant among these poo- the nlcbt to get a peep at tbe pre- ple, and they suffer far .'Worse tortures dous vtoHn. - It was so red,' and. the than the millionaire unless ' they avail pretty pearl screws did smile at me sol themselves of a standard medloin like I pinched the strings Just a little with TO CURB 'A COLh n.ONB SAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the mey If It fslls.to euro. B W Grove'O1'"1 soneachboXv 5c. v ' By gently arousing the lssy organs they I compel guod digestion and head off con stipation. Try them. Only Mo at C D I Bradham's, Druggist. . : -"f.---i 'J'i Oood Scheme. v1" : HlcloryYou keep duplicates of all your old love letters? What ait Ideal Wicks Yes; when I have done some thing particularly foolish I Juat read over-one of those letters, It 1 quite encouraging to know that I'm not near ly so much of a fool at I used to be- Boatoa Transcript . Plaata Wlthoat Boots.. ' i The "flower of the air" Is a curious plant found In China and Japan. It it I so called because It appears to have no 1 root and Is never fixed to the earth. It twines round a dry tree or sterile rock. Each shoot produces two or three tow ers like a Illy white, transparent and odoriferous. It is capable of being transported 600 or 700 miles, and it grows as It travels, suspended on a twig. . I size. 75c F. 8. Duffy.' Mysterious Circumstance. One wst pal and sallow and the other Gen' August Flower, which hat beta nJ5ers,and It anM at me more Fresh and rosy. Whence the difference t AVorlu household remedy for all f - I? J? , -lZ. ike - it down to the She who U blushing with health uses Dr etomach trouble for over rthirty-flye J ha"0 try it across the Tommy-I want you King's New Life Pills to maintain it years. AugostFlpwer rouses the torpid i t m ,t Jnat-1 Tery, "i ""ng appoiiw auu tniari ?ery an)j jt pjay go soltiy. 1 lng perfect digestion, It tones audi fontot that it wat midnight and every vitalizes the entire system , and make I body asleep, and tbe next minute I felt life worth llvinr. no matter what your mr father's whip across my shoulders. your station." Tdalbonls,85e: reguiarl Vy UtUe red violin dropped on the floor f i . ; a and was oroiten. -i oia weep yery iuucu for It, but it did no good. They did have a doctor W It the next day, but It never1 recovered its health." - Detroit ,' tHfi LiDIES tvror painting their churches, and therefore", we urge eyery Minister to remember we give a liberal quantity o( the Longman & Martinez Paint toward the painting, .' Weart and covers like gold.1 Don't pay $1.60 a gallon for Linseed OB (worth tO cents) which you do when von bur other paints 4 in a can with pslnt rrbeloa if " 8 & i make ' 14, theref ore when you waarfottrteen gallons of palnt,buy only An Early Riser. Aitrong, healthy, active constitution Better Tnan JGoid. "I wm troubled for several years with chronlo indigestion and nervous debili-l teacher." Brooklyn Life. ty," writes F J Green, of Lancaster, N Aa tltra ' Madam Child. ' ', Margaret's mother numbers among her friends several schoolteachers, and, although sb Is not yet five,- Margaret has observed some things. - Not long ago a family of kittens made an entree into Margaret's home and sue was most anxious to- keep them' nil. Ber mother objected on the' ground that they were all girl pussies and worfd eventually grow vp into mother cats.! "No, they won't mother," sold Mar garet .Very earnestly. "I won't let them be mothers; I'll train them to be denandalarrelTonthe condition of the H. "Ho remedy helped me untuibe " " I TI aJl TSa. - mim I livar. Tb famous HtU pill knowa a n n loo"'c onimt, wn.cn am me it Kearl tchci'icftle!' A runaway almost ending fatally, e!gH of L $ a.-and' tola six gallons DeWitt't LHtlo Early Risers (not only ore good than aU th medicines I ever Parted a horrille nicer on the leg of ,J. pure Linseed OU with it, and thut get pslnt at Vn tban f 1.20 per gallon i:av houses are well painted with four I "lott of L. II. and three gal tons of 1...- 1 oil mixed therewith. ,. f-1 rovers Kke f'L ' -. 1 ) ( " rated rs'nti are sold by need. They hav also kept my wife in .. .. .v .- kriu .Vs re,oeiieu uoaiui tur jeara. cm aavs the action of the liver and tebulld the Uectr,e BUter m Jn,f Iplend,d for tissue supporting that organ. Little male troubles; that they are a grand Eatly r.lsers are et'y to act, they never tonic and lnv!"orator for weak, run our family." 'iry :hera, ttoa anaranteed h ft. i. . r -. i - cleanse the system but they ttrengthaa Eatly t.isers are eary w sci, umj mm mum mu iut!" gripe and yet they are atsolutely certain d own i women, h torroducerewl's t are rMiofactorj Vtl Swa B. Ornsr, FranV.Ja Grove, I1L For four years it defied a'.l doc t and all reme dies. But BucL!. 's At.'.. a Calve fcs. Bo trouble to core V i. T; "j ( od for Burns, En ' :, 1 ' i Z. PUes. 83o.at C D : iters " "1 SBll i Dn-- ejQjsriis Ltvety,. , Feed, K Sate nd - Exchange r lI - .1 f $H.3I3. - - . i A'..''. ' r -LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF. Ever offtred for Bale in New-Pern, A car load f ach just ia.C Also A complete line of Ttiggier, WtgonBaneta. Eobf8,"vVh!jt Cart Wheel-slEtcl J. A. JOISE0, Broad GL New BernCotton Oil and Fortilizer-Pilla, Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Prqautt ; Zand Higfcgra.de Fertilizers new Disnir, a i;, Will pay the Higliest Cafih Pricea i$jbsy ton Seed and Seed Cotton, Bags lUrnisica to seed shippers. j . HAVE FOR SALE a SFresh Supply of, Qzlr ton Seed Meal and Hulls, 'which is the tsxzl Cattle Feed in the world. 1 , We'will exchange Ileal forc;otton seed. 3 f .4 "f Sale& Exchang .STABLES. Finolot Lignt and Heavy Draft Mules, also Good Working Horses Just Received. V Must .be told. .' Terms to suit Purchaaers. Cash .1 or good negotiable paper. - Call at o. Vla- . nil iut fha a.nnb nffATful.' , . OMIUIU. IV. wviv wv vw-. Ii. Q . Craven Stteet, , ... T ( - e - ; :' An. "Fr-v -m r - NEW BERH; ti. n r SeedTeas and 'Beans, ; FOR TBUCKERS. 100 Bus. First and Best'CExlr Early) 100. Alaakss ; 100 " Morning Star , BO " Valentine Beans, At lower prices than you can buy from an) other Dealer In JTew Bern. f 'Cccd Cats and Tyo" at ' ' " ' v l, CUA3. B.rLI.3 .- ::cr-r "T.o.-. Gin Outfit : , Fcrx One Ecglneand Folier, ("3 '.. er)70FswC'.a.JEiv. - - coUoaf-om. w-""n or w e!.-.er,t - I" Co"" It foodotae. . Ic-i fv.. f - : w -s I
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