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-4 If Winter itriP eneexe and cnoke your head off, CET the New Cod Liver Oil Then the cold' will cure, not in consump tion. Under-nourished folks, with thin blood and sluggish diges tion, cannot get rid of a cold. Con sumption's shadow is always over them. Come out of the shadow and stay out. Fortify yourself with the great food, OZOMUXr- 8ION. At all druggists, price 50 cents and $1.00 the bottle. We'll send you a trial bottle FRBB upon request and address, OZOMHWI0N CO., 98 Pine St, New Yorkv For sale by P. S. DUFFY, New OLYMPU. Kob.8'. Logrolling Is now liT e si n. Mr Isaso Uollon hail nn Friday evening ud another Saturday evening. Mr Louis Thomas moved to hit new residence at tbli place lsst week. Hilton, the little eon of Mr and Mr If H Dunn met with the misfortune to barn himself last week by pasting before the fire. BLUE EYE8. New Naval Reserve Equirment. Commander Danlele of the Naval Brl fade li getting In an entirely new equip ment for the Tarioaa Divisions of the Brigade. The old Lee rifle 45 calib e will be called In, and Sew Mag-ailne r fle SO calibre will be leaned Instead., This rifle la the latest, ard moat perfect rifle Invented, end the if' S gavern stent la equipping eachb-anch of tbeser vice With them, , New Colte Revolvers, Cotlan aad rapid fire, ooe pair Hit chains gnoa will be Issued. They will alto get 80 foot Cutters equtpptd, for camping and reoonnolsanoe. Two arrived yesterday for the New Bert Division. The boat will be a most attiactive and teneficlal feature ta well as a pleasure to the mem - bers of the Brigade. Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almost ending fatallr, ' started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. For four years It defied all doctoriand al' nsme - diet. But Bucklen'a Arnica Salve had o trouble to cure him. Equally good . for Burns, Bruises, Biln Eruptions end . Files. 8Se at 0 D Bradbam's Ding tore . .. For A New Opera House. The Journal Is glad to announce tbet the bide for the proposed New Opera - House, unc'ier ' the Masonic Order of New Bern, have been received from the contractors, whose bids were made. upon , plant drawn by Mr H W Simpson, and these bids have been passed upon by the , ' Masonic Lodge at its meeting Monday night - i.t. ' ' . The New Opera Bouse will ;; coat ."' $90,000 and the fund for this purpose le to be aecared by a bond Issue of like amount, bond In denominations of $100 5" five per cent interest, free of taxes. A . oommlttee baa this In charge end every . Investor should at once apply, to thla oommlttee and make their tubscrlpiion - for these bonds, i. . 'T:.l. MM.- T . .1 . iV- . .,1 J i AlftV .UUI UM Wtt KITV iuu;i U.IH II ; of the plant at another time. ' - : , When Ton Have a Coll ; JThe first action when jou hate a cold c should be to relieve the lungs This ; b beet accomplished by the free use of . ? t!hamtiarlaln'a flnnffh Rm1 . -Thli Remedy liquefies the tough mucous and - causes Its expulsion from the ali cells oi 11 ruia mUVb IIFIIU UCSL'B IIH eiUBUHflMIUU . ' and opens the secretions.1 A complete enre toon follows.'; This remedy.wlll ; enre a severe cold In less time than any f other Ueatment and it leaves the system J In natural and healthy condition. I "T oonnteracts any terdency .towaid pne r " noma, ror saie oy an urupgisva, - , Dallr Cntde. When a man asks yon how old yon tVt bit . . j. ' "I X " "L yVUU1TA IA1UU VU 1MB. HUBUIUI.tjljr tlve he can't help' being, and you have gained a friend for life. Baltimore American. i , , - -1 r n n rt j V' pure. Tho critical ordeal throuarh which the expectant mother mu. pets, however, is so fraught witL dread, pain," suffering and d inger, that the) very thought of it fills her with, "pprchension nhd horror. - There is no necessity for tho reproduction tf life to be either rvtnful -1 ' or dangerous. " The use of Mother' Friend so prepares the. system for i. tho coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. ' This trroat and wonderful remedy is always appliedexternally.and has carried thousands of women ' through the trying crisis without suffering, tn! for lm took aonltvlnlnf lnfnrmauoa 0t ft y titmtf w all txfoUM aiotbua. 'n Cs, ASRiiiaj (a. n Is Your " you take ft cold, or it you and almost congn OZOMTJWION, Emulsion. end In Eera, N. 0., and ri druggist. ALWAYS AT WORK. Congressman t R Thomas'. Fal hful In Discna ge of His Public Dutks. Waablrifri n D 0 Correapondt n: Charlotte O server. Fely. llib. There is no member of tho North Carolina Congressional delegation who devotes his time and energ'e? more con scientiously to oralng In the Interest of a'l sections of the 8tite thin Hon. Oharlei R. Thomas of New B.-rn d's trict. Mr Thomas Is rarely absent from his seat In the House teu that body is in session snd his mornlBgs are given uptivlalt'ng the government depart ments on matters of Importance to the State and to work In the Committee on Public Bulldioga of LI. b he Is a pro minent Demosra'.ic member. He has done good wo it for ihe ptate on that committee daring the 50: b and S7ih Con gresses and said lo-ili) ibat If any new public build!' ga were authorised by Congress at .he pie e it ts i n he would see till tint v0:tb Carolina received her stare of ihe Im.ds appropriated for such purposes. He ba a'l the papers aad . ne -essary dornmenis in regard to thep opoi. d i ubiic l-u'ldings at Ache vllle;-. WlDbt c-Salttn, Kloston, etc; al in gooj abap i befo e ibecominitlee.and Lis former i x i rlt nee and success as a member of th same and on the floor of the H oe, in presenting the claims ot Caro i i citlzsus U . a guarantee of suo ce s next year when public building bills which have been prepared and presented to te oommlt'.ee at the present session will have precedence, and new buildings authorised. Mr Thomas,-his been loyal to the Democratic Party and to every Interest entrusted to hm 3) has secured appro priaiions In hi r district for rivers and hattort, life-saving stations, public bui'dlngs and rural free delivery routes, etc., aggregating a quarter of a million of dollars In two terms of service. He has fifty rural free delivery routes in his district, and has many sppllcations pend ing. An inspector Is now in the district pntilnglnew routes in. Upon aU. public questions, Involving the Interest a of the Democratic Party, or. ibe people of his dlstr'.ct, he .baa been heard upon the flo r of the Ho ice of Representatives. His Infl lence as a m-mt er of Congress has grown rapl.lly, and he la In a better position now to airvc the district :and State the rever btfor.1. An Early Riser. ... A stronp, betltby, active constitution depends largely on the condition of the liver. The famoaa little pllh known as De Witt's Little Early RUers not only cleanse the systeni but they strengthen the action of the liver snd rebuild the tissues supporting that organ ' Little Early Risers are easy to act, they never gripe and yet they are absolutely err tain to produce results ' tbt are sallnfattory n all traes. ftoid by F. S. DoOj'. UNTOUCHED BY BALTIMORE FIRE The bi l.dlng of tlia Bobbin Chemical Coh No 8 0 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, the proprietor of "Hbeuma clde," the famous temedy for Rheuma tism, wss saved from the great fire that destroyed most if the business section I tvweei of Biltlmore. Time and ata i It wast threatened with destruction- BufRheu- mac Id..' It 'i ll . teingmtnufbO ured and shipped In quantltlei from Ihe' tame old stand. ? - No woman 'i happt tteie can be complete without children ; it is her nature to love . and want them ts much so al it is to love the . beautiful an 1 t U U UU UIMJ . .. - (lIMPy' THE FOOD W THAT 5 DOES : 3 jp A DEN OF DISORDER. CstaaaWr Ptl. The press gallery af the rreoch cham ber ot deputies seems to enjoy epeclel privQcfea. The rewortera hehav as they please that la to say, very badly. They shout, laugh. Interrupt the ora tors or discuss among themselves the topics treated oa the floor. An their voices are drowned by the notes made by the bouse and their manifestations are not easily located, the president and his deputies affect to Ignore them and very often let pass many boyish pranks In which that young and some what uneducated body la wont to In dulge. When they are wearied by a speech they cry out "Cloturer aa the deputies do to shot off a sneaker. They greet speakers whom- they.dlsllke with groans or laughter. They make at the top of-their voices all sorts of disre spectful remarks a boat the lawmakers down below. There waa one reporter In the press gallery of the senate who, as he entered, need to cry out the fa mous phrase of a speaker of the revo lution. "President d'sssasslns, Je de mande la paroieP As a rule, however, the deputies by tbemselvee are a spec tacle Interesting enough, and the noise they make is distracting enough to mo nopolize the whole attention of the gal leries as well as of the speaker; conse quently the din of the press, gallery passes unheeded until once In awhile a journalist goes too far and has to be called to order or expelled. Century. l ta Torn UmmArt." "I want a million in my own right, papa," remarked Miss Croesus. "Whyr be asked. "So that I'll feel I can afford a hus band." Brooklyn Eagle. Perfect Confidence. Where there nted to be a feeling of an sslness and worry in the hous hold when a child slowed 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. Mrs M, I. Baaford, of Pooleavllle. MiL, in speaking ot her ex perience In the nte of thaftemedy says I have a world of confidence In Cham bertalns Cough Remedy for 1 have used It with perfect tueeess. My child Gar land is subject to severe attacks of croup and It always gives him prompt relief." For sale by all Druggists. Tbe Uvnei-al'a Part. Say, Jlmmle. bow many men d'yer s pose he's killed V 'Aw, g'wnn! Don't yer see he's a general. Generals don't do no klllln. Dey Jest bosses de job." St Louis Star. Never make friends with the devil, a monkey or a boy. No man known what they will do next Budyard Kipling. O Baarsttw Signature f ; S70RIA. Ibo Kind Yen Hsvt Uwavs Boucld Mcxlraa Raiaa. . Mexico has many ancient ruins, par ticularly in the states of Oaxaca, Chia pas, Yucatan and Morella. Those s of Mltla, In Oaxaca; Palenqua, lit Chia pas; Uxmal, in Yucatan, and Xochl mllco, In Morella, are among tbe most famous and Interesting. Some of thein represent whole Cities and are sup posed to be from two to three thousand years old. They all Show the most elaborate carvings, which closely re semble the Egyptian hieroglyphics. "Stop your groaning." Rhenmacide will cure you, and make yon feel ten years younger. Get it ;at your drug gist's. . . Rejected With Seara. A. certain' social organization called the Young Woman's club found itself In difficulties after the lapse of some twenty years. The "young" women were no longer rightly named. Mr. William H. Crane, the actor,- was once consulted . by some charming girls In regard to the name ot their prospective club. Their object, they wrote, was the building ot character. " They wished that to be suggested In the -title and also the fact that they were- unmar rled. Mr. Crane replied that ho had a name for the club, "the Building and Lone association.". i The beat physic. . "Once tried and yon will always use Chamberlain's Btom ton and Liver Tablets." sayt William A. Glrard, Pease, Vt. , These tablets are the mot prompt, most pleasanji and most reliable cathartlo In use. For sale fcsdlDioia;; f Ho Troabla Aaaat That. - i "If you were offered three wishes, George, deaf; What would they be? J "Money, money, money." ? ' ? "Why, George, I thought you'd wish to have me.".. - . :..;.: , ..-.! "Oh, I'd get you" fast enough If I had the money." Cleveland plain Dealer. Telephaae .Repartee. "Who are you?" , . . '"Who are your ' ' Jr.: "I asked you Ant" - l - "Well, I won't talk unless I know who you are." , A "All right-nelthef will I. Goodby," Detroit Free Press. , Betweea Girla. Ml- Muddle Do you know of any thing really good to preserve tbe com plexion 7 ,A::''Jir'vX--''i;$ Miss Pepprey Why, are you interest ed In some one who haa ft complexion t Philadelphia Press, tf Escaped ta Awfhl Wtei" 1 c MrH Hsggins of Melbourne,' Fla. writes, ''Vy doctor told me I had Con sumption and nothing could be don for me. 1 1 was given up to die. The' offer of a free trial bottle of Dr King's New Dltcovary for Consumption, lndaced me to try It. Resulu were startling 1 am now on the road' to recovery and owe all to Dr King's New Discovery, It surely ssved my life." This treat euro 1" guaranteed for all throat and Ins? dls- eaHsby Op Brsdham, Drup?lsU Price iawianafi.ua insiooiwcsues, PEOPLE OF THE DAY Cvtaaai'a law Pallew Cmmlaalaatar. Many political wiseacrea claim that tho administration of the New York police department has a great deal to do with determinating national elec tions. ' These gentlemen say that the conduct of the metropolitan police force has an Important Influence upon tbe voters of New York, -tbe state ss well as the city, and that the state of New York Is often the determining factor in national elections. Admitting the correctness of this conclusion, then the , WILLIAM M'AXIOO. whole country is Interested In the per sonality and record of the man who is at the bead of the New York police de partment. . William McAdoo, the newly installed police commissioner, is an Irishman by birth. He is fifty years of age. About the time of the breaking out of the civil war Mr. McAdoo's father, who was a schoolmaster in Donegal, came, with his wife nnd seven children, to this country and made bis home In Jersey City. When William McAdoo grew to manhood he studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1874. He was elected to the legislature of New Jersey and was afterward elected to congress four times. He was a mem ber of the bouse committee on naval affairs. During his second term as president Mr. Cleveland appointed Mr. McAdoo assistant secretary of the na vy, which position he retained for a time under President McKinley and was then succeeded by Theodore Roose velt. The new police commissioner has been a resident of New York city some Six years. Italy' Dowaarer Queen. Queen Margherlta of Italy, who is traveling about much since her widow hood and recently has been staying with the king of Denmark and his fam ily, has always had a great love of travel, which to some extent had to be cuifred while she filled tbe position of reigning sovereign's consort Tbe dow ager queen is a beautiful and accom plished woman, speaking English and many other languages perfectly. Her greatest noooy is uie auquiiuuuu ui ex ceptionally beautiful lace, of which she has perhaps the finest collection In ex istence. What the German Emperor Can Do. . The kaiser is proud of recounting the number of things he can do. He is as proud of being able to cook his own dinner aB he -Is of having composed considerable music. He can also play chess, It seems; give a lecture, preach a sermon, sing a song, manage a yacht, a regiment or a ' battleship. He has also studied electricity and engineer ing, has written a play and conducted its rehearsal, drawn illustrations and caricatures and conducted a chorus. Vrlendlr Menelek. The latest Information from Africa is to the effect that King Menelek of Abyssinia has a warm spot in his heart for the United States. William H. El lis, who was the first American to visit the African king at bis court, recently returned to this country, bringing with him substantial mementos of Mens lek's regard and warm assurances of Ihe reciprocal feeling he entertains for the-, friendly overtures made by thla ' :- ; KBHELBK, KING OP ABYSSINIA. country. When told by Mr. Ellis that Consul Skinner and his party would soon reach the Abyssinian capital un der the American flag and .'that the commission waa coming' to arrange a treaty which . would help trade and was not coming to try to get land, the king was overjoyed. He said: - "I will welcome them in God's love. That Is what. I long .for connection with a nation that is not looking to get some of my territory.'' Menelek asked Mr. Ellis to tell him about the great men of the United States, and when his guetti.bad com plied with the request the-ridng. cried; "Brave men, and I admirobrave men! The king ought always to, beiy fighter, lest , the devil come and 'steal Tils sheepr ; '. j ; Better Tliatt Cold. "I was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nervous debili ty," writes F J Green, of Lancaster, N H. "Ho remedy helped, me until a be ran nslng Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever need. They have also kept my wife in excellent health ' for years. She says Electric Bitters are lust splendid for fe male troubles; that they are a grand lonio and lnvjgorator . tor weak, run down women,- no other medicine can take Its plsce In our family." Try ;hem Only 50c Satisfaction guaranteed by O J, Bradhtm, - j . - A DISRAELI EPISODE. Baw ka Stataataai Twk HlaJOraaSr a eat la ta lammaaa. I wss afatloned In London nearly two yean during tbe seventies, when Dis raeli wss prime minister, and often beard him speak, frequently taw hint upon Whitehall, walking home with Lord Russell by his side, once "Inter viewed' him and witnessed tbe so lemnities of his elevation to aa earl dom. But the most characteristic and thoroughly Dlsraellan Incident I recall has never been told. About 1 o'clock In the morning, short ly after the return of tbe earl from. Berlin bearing "peace with honor," I left tbe press gallery of the bouse to go to the cable office. Passing a stand in the lobby where a stoop shouldered woman was wont to sell spirits snd soft" drinks, I dropped into line with half a dozen men and waited my turn to be served. I paid no attention to tbe man directly In front of me except to notice that he was batlesa and to com ment mentally upon the dangers of such conduct In that cold and drafty place. Sixpenny 'orth o' brnudy, neat," said tbe broad shouldered little man directly ahead. The dame courtesled, sn uuuBiinl attention to k customer, served the spirits, snd the purchaser' drained the glass at a gulp. "Put it on the book," said the cus tomer as be replaced the glass upon the counter. Then be turned, facing me, and made bin wny through tbe crowd toward tbe house of lords. Tbe man was unnoticed in the badly light ed corridor, although his name was ringing throughout the civilised world, the Earl of Beaconsfleld! The Interesting feature of this epi sode was not that his lordship took a drink of brandy during a long night's session, but that he bad an account with the woman tapkeeper and from sheer force of habit had walked over to the commons end of Westminster palace to get his "brandy neat" at the familiar place. Julius Chambers in Harper's Weekly. When you feel blue and that every thing goes wrong, take a dose of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse and Invigorate your stomach, regulate your bowels, give you a relish for your food and make yon feel that In this old world Is a good plsce to live. For sale by all Druggiatt. Tbe Slaflnee Girl. The matinee girl existed ns early as the eighteenth' century. In Japan girls In those days used to throw their fans and purses at the feet of the "lending man" as he minced along "the flower walk" to the stage. Pictures of these heroes" were an early product of Jap anese wood engraving, and these por traits were secret treasures of many maidens. Bears tat f " 'w BMP Ml mtr At m mH- OlgOsUTLTO Zola and Dreyfaa The editor of a Farls paper, recalling what Zola bad done for Dreyfus, called upon the novelist to have him review' the unfortunate captain's book, the his-! tory of his troubles. The visitor found him at the big table in his library, do-! lug his day's work. "Review Captain Dreyfus' book!" he repeated when the proposition was made to him. He got up and ambled round the table a short man, with a stomach and no presence grunting at intervals. Finally he said: "Why should I review his book! He never even read mine." The Blarsrer the Better. A Scottish parish minister waa on day talking to one of his parishioners, who ventured the opinion that mlntsM ters ought to be better paid. "I am glad to hear you gay that' said the minister. "I am pleased thai you think so much of the clergy. so you think we should have hi stipends?" 'Aye," -said the old man. "Te twai we d get a better class o" men." SO DIFFERENT. Lots of Claims Like This But so Different' Local Proof is What New Bern People Want. I There are a great many of them. Every paper hat ttt there, , Statements hard to believe, harder to prove. . - 1 StatemenU from far-away places. rVhat people tay In Florida. , Public expression from Oallfornla. ' Otttlmes good Indorsement there. ' ; But of little service here at home. New Bern people went local proof, t The sayings of neighbors, frlendt and citizens. "' Home indorsement eonntt, It disarms the skeptlot is beyond dis pute. .:."-.--:-. ;- t-i.v This It the backing that standi behind every box of Doan't Kidney Plllt Here li t case of It: ' , 4 Charles V Hargtt, a car painter at tho A A N O R R shops, residing at 4? Berk jtreet, says: MI have found frest relltt by using Doan't Kidney Pills. My bank had bren hurting me for a long time, of ten 10 bsd that I eould not work. The kidney secretions were vary dark and cloudy. Since using Doan't Kidney Pills the seorelloni have regained their natural oolor and I do not suffer from the pains In my back , at aU. I sea ad vise all who are similarly troubled Id' wnat 1 was 10 go to orauuam ruuisi- . . v . - n JL T . tit. - L. ' ' cy, procure Ooan t njdney riua, ana give them a trial. They will not M dis appointed la the retnlta," -rt( , For sale by all deaiera. Pilot 60 tents, a Vx. FMter-ltllbo.ni CakBuBalo,N. Y- eole agenU for the TJ. B. - : ' Rem amber the nasnc Doul ti take no other. - If yon arc IM . r ii i KTYVPftAV ,W . a i .1 m. .w PTWidrepoaOoaoS8rawo ooau&umas tasooat, would make aaaa aa after aad aot am is eat to (be kstterr -MwaaBtitt7 DO YOU 8UPP08S5 Tt r 1 nit tifflirtnltia oar tisTlM -rlta the ptTjUh aail . t SU1 greater aooeeai by (aUlnt to lolSJ aay ptomlat we atake DO YOU 8UPPOSS we would anaka aaeh aa oa a u .. w. , m. ,m Oaaoe la tht attixfrloc oualitf of our ftxxU t - iuh aoi t w aaaim aaai WI ENOW wo aaa oloaat no and iaM direct rroai mr dttlllrT o roo, wtih tU ita original richMat and BmTor. oarrrtna a DNrfitU BTATtS EKOISTiiHD DISTILLER'S GUAR ANTES of PURITY aodloS aadatTlwr yo the bi proaai ot the deaiera. Taalt wbr It beat lor awUclul porpoaoa TTekV wraaoj ir" 9m -Direct from our distillery to VCI1 Smt litlirt1 Prtfltt ! PriTMtt Adultirttloa ! . PURE OEYETJ -YEAR OLD RYE l FULL SC..20 EYPnESS II y VUmiT we Wfflsjoi ras rorjB rtJMi QTJABTS Of HATKaVS RSVIW-TlaB-OU RYE forSt.10, aad we will par the erpreea chkrraa, Whearaaiagalrai the wbiaker, try it and It Too dont and It all rlfh and as rood at roa erer drank or oaa buj from any bodj ala at any avtoe, then send la hack aa ear expense and your ts.t0 will ha returned to von by next malL Bow eould an offer be fairer r We take all the riak and stand aU the expense, u She roods do not please you. Won't yon lot as send yoa n trial firderr Ws ship In a plUn sealed oate; an marks to show what's aside. Orders for Arte., Oat. OoL, Idaho, Honi. Mev., K. If ex. , Ore. , TJta. Waa. wr urn, am 00 on toe oaau or fwi Write our nearest offles and do it NOW. THE llAYKEIt DISTILUNQ COSPANY ATLANTA U, OAYTO", OHIO ST. UHJtS, lO, ST, PAUL, MINN, 1H Dnrrnuar, Tnor, a teJjKutKms teas. New Bern Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Itlillo; Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Products and High-grade FertSiuers, new beiiiv, jr. a Will pay the Highest Gash Prices for Cot ton Seed and Seed Cotton. Bags ftirnifktd to seed shippers. HAVE FOB SALE a Fresh Supply of Cot ton Seed Meal and Hulls, which is the Hatst Cattle Feed in the world. We will exchange Meal for cotton seed. Faclory ana Mills IMS to RiTEf . iiiimmiimmiiTiTTTTTTnmiTiiTTTTTTmm JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF Also a nice lot of Beans and Peas for Seed? Wholeaalo and Retail Qrocer, HONI 69. Cor. Broad aft Hancock Ota. ' Sale&Exchange STABLES. Ifinclofc Lignt and Heavy Draft Males, alflo Good JWorking Hone Jnst Rooeived. Must be told. Tenor to suit Parchaaen. . Oaab. o good negotiable paper. Cail at stablea cad see the atoek offered. , L. G Craven Stteet, Twenty-five yean practical tierience. and the fact that WI ex' do the largest business in 8eeda in the Southern States, enables oa to supply every requirement ia , . 6ARDENAKQFO SEEDS to the very best advantage, both at regataa quality ana pose, Truckers sua racers Mankins! lnnre anaatitiea of Seeds are requested to write for special prioes. If yoa hsve not received a corrv el WOOD'S SEED BOOK for 1904, write for It. There U not another enblicatloa smvwhere that arrroaches It la the tueful and practical - Information) that It tWesv to Southern tanner aad gardeners, . : , West's 4 Bum t sad t-se a.rtHaMS. writaaaaajft , twastaalay, ,IL sm - f.- Ill t...4Wt.... j-..r-:-::3,. t:::r.i HoolSeedS; aot satisfied " arnn . mm -1. 1 a., n a M mm wn m mum mm r PREPAID ror HVU by Stur It) ;ia. 1 t .1 .1 Vjv. " V. t 1.- . c r n ( L Daniels: NEW BERN J N.'. ITCHELL'S New Stables. Xocated Opposite 1 Hotel ChattattltA,1; Blgi for AU O Tint Clatt Equipment. Eve n . g iu At livery ajuin., T. J. MITCHELL ruirvrtrri'S fnoi.''", .. e t ,. M ,P'V - all u. n J
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