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a OPINION ; "Who thinks he knows is not worth the having. But the man .who says, "I have taken Ozf ; mulsion, the formula of which is Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, which I know is nourishing and tissue builder, Guaiacol a Gcr ' man product,an antiseptic, germ- icide and anti-fermentative; Glycerine, soothing and healings we all know that; Hypophos phites of Limt and Soda, a bone and tissue builder,' the whole forming an admirable and easily assimilated tonic and body build er of the highest degree, the later statement I make because I have taken Ozomulsion and found it all that the manufacturers claim for it" That man's opinion is worth money. He knows what he is talking about, and that is the way thousands of users of Ozomulsion talk. They have learned through experience that Ozomulsion carries the convales cent, the weak, the sickly and puny to a new life, adds flesh to their bones and imparts new energy and vitality. At all drug gists, price 50 cents and $1.00 the bottle. We'll send you a sample bottle free on request Ozomulsion Co., 9 8 Pine Street, New York,- For sale by F. S. DUFFY, New Bern N. 0., and all druggists. . Site Wm Too Endiealaatlr. "Tenrtiing to inc." saUl on enthusias tic young sclioolmWtivfl!). !. ti holy calling. To sow In the yonnx ui!ud th seeds of future knowledge mid wutdi them as tboy grow nnd ilevelcg is n pleasure grenter than 1 can tell. I never weary of my work. My thoughts are only of , "I am very sorry." Interrupted the young man to whom she was talking, "that yon are bo devoted to your profes sion, Miss Clam. I had hoped that some day I might have asked you In fact, I called tonight but I hardly dare go on, in the light of what you" "You may go on, Mr. Smith," said the young lady softly. "I am a little too enthusiastic at times perhaps." A Favorite Remedy For Babies. Its pleaaant taste and prompt cnrei btre made Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It q'llckjy core their ooughs and colds and prevents any danger of pnenmonia or other serious consequen ces.! It not only cures croup, bat when given as soon s the croupy cough ap pears will prevent the attack, Foiaale by all druggists. Walttler'a Bafrraard. When an overtlmld visitor from the city once commented to the poet Whit tier upon the Insecurity that seemed Inseparable from so many doors open ing out from all sides of the large old country home, the master of the house trove gently to restore confidence by pleading that most of them were lock ed at night If It's a Mllous attack, take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablet and a qalrk recovery It certain.'" For sale by all druggists. : i" f Sha Had to Forgive. lira. Winks Mrs. Ay its mid her bus band have had a diviidfut iiuarrel Just because ehc gave him h letter to mail nnd be carried it around In his pockets for a wfeek. Isn't it too silly of her? Mr. Wlnks-&Iaybp 'that would make you mad tool Mrs. Winks Oh, John, I wouldn't lose my temper over a little thing like .that- Mr. Winbs-1'm glad to hear you say It. my dear. I. Just re call that I've still got that letter you gave me last. Wednesday. Philadel phia Press. V ,. ' O A6TOAZA. .Basra the ' aV ln V" " AN BflBgWl 1 Sifnatut - of j , - lt-r Exnertenca. . ''j - Professor I u China rrlralnal are of ten sentenced to be kept nwako nnl 1 Insanity nnd death result. Now. bow do yon -suppose they -keep tbem from falUng asloepl Little Olrl (oldest In a i small family) I expect they give 'em a baby to take care of. If It were pot for bores It would be very difficult for us to realise what eternity is. New Orleans Times-Demo Pt- ' -f -'. '. ... ' , . offering and danger In ttora all pleasant anticipation of the hadOW of trlantn whlrh rannnf K f., . ; . . " iTr r amrw, aa insures saiety to lite of mother and child. $ Th adentific liniment is a god-send to all women at th -tinwKof their most critical trial Not only doe Mother, Friendi : rttftT women afely throngh the peril .of child-birth, bot iti ue ,' IWU-prepare the ytem forth coming eVentVprevenU Mmminr , aMkaM," and other dte- ' ScM by aU ilrorbt. at J . k y ? ' v i.oo pet bottle! BoA W J UULmU si tJ ' containing valuable information free. fz' r ri .. 1 rabftStk. Notwkhstdtg the laU bad weather the Brick and TO Works at this place etas to have sept buy. , MriBebeoea AdatM died Thursday ssth after assort IUa. 4 Out Buadav ecbdol seems to be pi eg- resting nloaly. ' j Sir A T WtherlniUo has compiled hi railroad to tee Bear Bead seotloa, aad I moving lota of Umber total station. Oar place etm to be booming along all right. We have two brick and til factories, two store, a saw mill and dairy farm. V Mr Garrison and Mr Scbwlnsgaath. two aorta ra gsatlemea are stopping at Mr J E Register' for their health. Oar pine woods are very healthy. Mr Mark Register spent Saturday in NewBern. Mr George Stewatt of Sloop Point Is visiting bl father Mr J 0 Stewart. . Capt H 0 McKeal wu sporting a fla tsun of hone Sunday, which Is a rare sight or this neighborhood. It sound tupuif.'uou to speak of the bad reads, bat the one from this pit to Jasper I In a little the worse con dition that was ever seen. Mr J H Stanly of Charlotte has moved here to engage In brick making. Farmer who were foreslghted enough to grow a fall crop of Irish potatoes last season are now receiving a reward for their long beadedness. Potatoes are in good demand at $4 per barrel and con earner are glad to get them at 60 cents the peck. ThePsmlioo, Oriental and Western railroad people report good progress on the Kae river bridge. They say that while the work doe not show up much yet on account of it being done In and below the water, bat that It 1 going ahead all the same. The bad weather of the winter ha prevented any grading bat all preparation are complete for work to begin in the spring. 80 much has been said about the bad roads lately that the (abject has become a Joke, bnt it was no joke to two ladies who had their rig mired up while out riding oat on Trent road yesterday. The horse was unable to extricate the ve hicle, and help had to be called to re- leive him, the horse being unhitched and the buggy palled oat by hand. This happened less than two miles from the city. This bad condition is not alto gether attributable to the bad winter for Indeed, the same road was in a danger ous condition a year ago, and hat very little work has been done on it since, Colds Cause Pneumonia. One of the most remarkable case of a . 1 deep-seated on the longs, causing V n mania, 1 that of Mrs Gertrude E Fen . Marlon, Ind., who wu entirely rrreaqy the use of One Minute Cough Care. She says: "The coughing and straining so weakened me that I ran down in weight from 148 to 92 pound. 1 tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One , Minute Cough Care. Four bottle of this wonderfal remedy cored me entirely of the coagh, strength ened my longs and restored m to my normal weight, .health and strength." Sold by F 8 Dully. A Dlatraat of Literature. "Yon are always more or less skep tical about what you see in print." fYes," answered the man who has his own, Ideas about things. "Truth may be at the bottom of a well, but it Isn't an ink well.' Washington -Star. Be good to your neighbors. They know all about your family skeleton and can tell some entertalnmg stories about it New Haven, Union. We earn our life by, laborvand then, if we spend as the gods design, we spend oar Ufa In ksrevHenry Hax land, 7 ; . Do Too Want Strength. , If yon want to increase your strength you most add to and not take from the physical. In other words, the food that yon eat most be digested, assimilated and appropriated by the nerves, - blood and tissues, before bslog expelled from the Intestine Eodol Dyspepsia Core add to the physical. It gives strength to and build op strength in the human system. It la pleasant to the taste and palatable, and the only combination of dlgestantt that will digest the food and enable the system to appropriate all of it health and strength-giving qualities. Sold by F b Daffy. Animal Bujor Ractni. Little pigs are great nt combined play, which generally takes the form of races. Emulation seems to form part of their, amusement, for their races seem always to have the winning of Orst place for their object and are quit different from those combined rushes for food or causeless - stampedes In which little pigs are wont to Indulge. Racing la an amusement natural to some animals nnd, being soon taught by others', becomes one of their most exciting pastime. iondon TIOBIts. Is an ordeal which aQ Women annmarb w)tk i indescribable fear, for nothinc comsaraa with 1 " ; child-birth. Thethooght for her, rob the expectant another coming event, and casts over her .k.l.n r ti i iimuauui 01 women rut Gor la Florida. Id. Jourae): , ... 7 , , s Would yea Ilk to get saltern from PantaGord Florida? Maybe to, aay- wy we will writ a few item jut by way pf Introduction to this suaay aad flowery lead. . . ... .. Pat to Gorda wa a tow of about 900 in population ia 1890, aow I sappoee It it nearly doable that aasbr. We have been ken only a few day, ,but havebe- cotM favorably Impressed wilk the place and surrounding country. The people are very social, the climate mild at this writing. No very sold weather has ap peared. v ..... . We heard a eltlaea say that no aaow or ioe, and bat on or two little frosts had bees seen here this winter. Night aow, February SSth, it is very pi clear aad warn enough to go In shirt sleeves.. . , , ... , We-hav only . had time 10 see a few of the many aew things. . seen to this southern clime. . What we have seen, 1 so new to us, that w will, have to sot these things later on. One thing though we pan note, which Is the women ,olks are all good looking, the menf-well we have seen few good looking. t men, the women think the men ere ood looking too. x' . Right aow.lh farmer are very busy, what the people call farmets hsra, r very different from oar .farmer la North Carolina, I or a am ee to one man is a large farm, bat be make more oa this than oar 40 acres and a mule farm In North Carolina generally. .Ye vsr day we noticed some of the farmer here hauling their produce to market; this consisted of pea, bssns, onion, radish. lettuce, turnips, cabbage, tomatoes ,. and to la the vegetable line, then orange, bananas, lemon, grave (rait, pine tp- pl"conquot" ordwaif orange, consid ered the moat valuable of all f roll bare. Then then I the Mango, Mangel, Man. grove and other aew name w can't call now, aU good fruit. The date and coco-nut are also plentiful, In the fruit llne.l Panto Gordt 1 a pretty place laid off in pretty street and squares and level a the ocean seem. A we cam in th town, vast giovet of orange tree filled with ripe fruit, be sides other tropical, fruit, met oar gsie. Grspe trait, lemons, cocoanut, pine ap ple, banana, etc., are in abundance. Many people from H C. live heit most of these are In the flak business bat some have bought property located. Mr H Ward, of Swansboro Onslow coon N 0. is one of the aew corner, he ha bought a mall place lot J80 by 100 feet with dwelling oat house for $600,00 he ha on his lot torn 8,000 pine apple tree about 60 orang tree, hi wife ha nice garden of vegetable now, yesterday we kad nice beet tor dinner one meas ured 12J Inches in circumference - raised n the gareen. B M Peikint, formerly from Newport Carteret Co N C. lives here he has farm of fruit ha I core fruit.) He also raise vegetable of most ovory Tarietyjboy we aved" writ Mr W Watklns he 1 now ..shipping cabbeg onion ptai - - - . tomatoes Ac 1 Mr Perkins, is a son of the late Ber. Pr Perkins, who wu a Methodist preacher in Onslow County N 0, before the civil war. Punt Gorda ha four nice churches, vis, Methodist, Baptist Presbyttrian, Episcopalian, usaally this 1 a very quiet and peaabla place) very healthy. On of the prttlet sight her 1 the Punta Gorda Hotel" site It ha to be en to b explained larj. thre tory . build-, lng on a parfectly letelipot of ground hlld walk around large ground, on whloh orange and other fruit tr,and at this time hanging full of rtty rip fruit, Th gTonadi ar large and mk (pludid rasorM tor touriiU tha year round. At thl tint soma SCO boarders ar at thl grand notsL , ;, , Charlotte Hanoi bay 1 anolbar . pret ty uen thl narbo) U th reort of the flshennen of Fla,' 'Oar - load sttam boat loads art dally and wkly ihtpped aU ovr th country, long wharv sway out In th bay with ftih paoklng house on Hum and boat aomlnt; and golnall th tlm make it a buy people but we ant till all in out Jetterl to will have 1 0 atop for thl ttm hoping to b able to five more news to the Journal rudtrs in the near future, ' - 4 ''.'fitV 0 'WARD . , Punta Qorda ITorida. Feby.S8th Tne Name Witcb Hazel. , The nam WItoh Baeel 1 much aba ed.BC DeWltt St Oo., Chlcago.ar th Invantor of th original and, only gn- nln Wltob Bsl Baiv. (A- certin ur for Out, Burn, Bruise, .Kcaema, Tet ter. Piles. ta 4 Thr art many eountar felu of bi, Mft,' om of which 1 an dtngaroua, while thsy ar til wortnieu. In baying Wlth flaael Balv tea that th nam K O DtrTltt A Co., Ohicago,U on th box tad a cur la certain. Bold by FBDuffyr ; ' ; ' A ;, f .". 1 " ITaw Prayara. - ; ' Tern Now, if all men would vote a they pray thl would truly tie, a happy world. Dern But If that should ever happn7Qtt wouldn't get the, average man to tbe poll ooe in tan . Catholic (MarjcWrO. J , . , , I ' Taetr GoeA OSaeea. A v "I see tbey're advertlatng twenty-live cent lunched. What de they kjjr your "An appetite for year dlnaer.'-PhU- t Chance a a word TolAof ), Noth ing can exist Without a oause.-Tol- taire. . 5 1 . i I . ABippy, Eealtny Children. , Any child oaa Uk Little fierly Bis rt with perfot lafety. Thy are barm less, never gripe or slckn, and yt they ar so certain tn mult that robust eon itiiuuoa requiring orutio tneaat ar never disappointed. - They joannot fall to perform (halt mission tad. vry on who umi DWltt' Llttl Xarly Riser prefer thtato til other pill. They FRENCH POLITENESS. It la WMaaswaaC; Ovarnalra aa4 Tla Davoarlas;. During one summer which I spent among exclusively French people In a hotel at Saint-Germain I estimated that lost quit twenty-four hoar oat of each week saying good morning and good evening to the men, women, lit tle children and dog about me. If yon encounter the same person twenty-five times In th same day, you must smile rapturously, pause, at least shake bands If yon do not kiss, ceremoniously inquire bow be or she Is "going" and ceremoniously bid him or her "an re- voir" at parting. Not only every man and woman expect this, but ail the little children toddle up to you, shake hands and exact the same amount of ceremony; Then every well regulated French family has a dog that more than likely occupies a chair and eats off a plate beside you at the table, so that It to considered churlish If you do not also stop and tell the dog "bon Jour" and "an revolt-" a dozen times a day, panslng to take the paw which be la prettily taught to extend to you. When the washerwoman brings home your linen, there are at least live min utes spent in ceremoniously greeting snd parting from bcr. in the operation of receiving an4 paying for linen you exchange "mercis" and "pardons" not fewer than ten times. Any other serv tng person or tradesman who comes to do business with, you throughout the day you similarly receive with "bon Jour, monsieur," ana "au revoir. mon sieur," and you thank him and beg bis pardon as often ns you can possibly get the words into the length of time be has to stay. Harper's Bazar. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an Individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, ner vous tension will be followed by otter collapse, aniens a reliable remedy 1 Im- edlately employed. There' nothing 10 efficient to care disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderfal tonic, and effective ner vine and the greatest all around medi cine for ran down system". It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neural gla and erpels Malaria germs. Only SOc and satisfaction guaranteed 'by C D Bradham, Druggist. Onr Double Selvea. In a form of experienccwhlch ia al most as common . as ordinary dreaming we see that the semisomnolent self possesses a faculty not always given to the waking self. Compared with my own waking self, for instance, my half asleep self is almost a personality of genius. He can create visions that the waking self can remember but cannot originate and cannot trace to any mem ory of waking impressions. These u; parently trivial things thus point to the existence of almost wholly submerged potentialities, in a mind so everyday, commonplace and, so to speak, super- naaj as mine. Trafcdy Averted. "Just In the nick of time onr little . a) an a alfa llD-.u..la WW of Pleasant Olty, Ohio. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and terri ble oough set in besides. Doctor treat ed him, but he grew worse everyday. A.t Jength we tried Dr King' New Dis covery for Consumption, and our darl ing wu saved. He's now sound, and wll." 1 Ivtrybody ought to know, It' thonlyur cur for Ooughs, Colds andallliung dlsewM. Qaaranteedby 0 D Bradham, Druggist. Price SOo'and $1.00. , Trial bottles free. ,(illo Phiri l''or leemea. "1 had lettri's to a prominent official In Porto Rico." mi id a New York manu facturer of nrtllidal Ice plants, "and I went down to timt Inland, thinking I had a Bure grip on a big thing. I made an appointment by letter and on a cer tain day and hour was ushered into his office, and we bad no sooner shaken hands than be turned to tbe attendant and said: ' HJose, bring the gentleman a fresh glass of lemonade and see that it is good and hot.' "It was bot enough to melt a dog, and I felt rivers of perspiration run ning .down my back, and when that boiling hot lemonade was brought in I knew that I was dished. So It turned out I might have sold red pepper or horseradish, but as for Ice they didn't want any in their." Working Overtime. Eight hour law are Ignored by those ti relets, little woikers-Dr King's Nw Life Pill. Millions are always at work. night and dsy, curing Indigestion, Bill onenesses, Constipation, Sick Headache and til Stomach, Liver and Bowel troub le. Easy, pleasant, tare, sure, uniy 25c at Bradham' drug store. t : -,, -t Do It Row. , . The following - sentiment has been variously attributed to Stephen Qrel- let Sir Rowland Hill, Edward Courte- nay and . the Earl of Devon, and Is said to have been Inscribed upon the tombstone of the latter: "I expect to pas through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can show or any good thing I can do to any fellow being, let me do It now. Let me not defer it nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again." v - J ?. . - . Prematura Fatlraa. Wealthy ' American Father-in-law- Look here, countl I'm getting tired of paying your debts, Count Boylon de Bakkovlsnek So aoonl Bare, you haf not paid e bait of te debts yet! Chi cago Tribune. .;' ' ' ' Mast Oo Abroad. '1 "What makes yod think tbey are rich Americans?" ; - - "Because they know to much more about other countries than their own. Town Topics, ' i He ta HIa Mae. Employer Tea don't seem to be able to do anything. New Clerk-Well. I al ways had a political Job until I struck thia onewudge. .OTOUXA. ilia kia. umtwim A SAFE DIET RULE. Eat Ike eat aamat of t4 That Will rraaerra Health. How aba II one determine bow macb food to eat? Too much mystery ha been thrown about this subject .Let your sensations decide. It must be kept in mind that the entire function of di gestion and assimilation Is carried oa without conscious supervision or con currence. It should be entirely nnfelt and unknown, excepting by the reeling of blen etre which accot inle and follow its normal acro'tllsbment Satiety Is bad. It implies a sensation of fullness in th region of the stom ach, and that means that too much food has been taken. The exact cor respondence in a healthy animal be tween tbe appetite and the amount of food required is extraordinary. A a rale, tbe meal, unless eaten very slow ly, should cease before tbe appetite 1 entirely satisfied, because n little tlm to required for the outlying organs and tissues to feel the effects of tbe food that has been ingested. If too little has been taken. It la easy enough to make it up at the next meal, and tbe appe tite will be only the better and th food more grateful. No one wa ever sorry for having voluntarily eaten too little, while mil lions every day repent having eaten too much. It has been said that the great lesson homeopathy taught the world was this that whereas physicians had been in tbe bablt of giving the patient the largest dose he could stand, they have been led to see that their purpose was better subserved by giving him the smallest dose that would produce the desired effect And so It Is with food. Instead of eating,1 as most peo ple unfortunately do, as macb as they can, they should eat tbe smallest amount that will keep tbem In good health. Roger 8. Tracy In Centals Inflammatory Rheumatism Cnrei. WlUlrm Shaffer, a brakeman of Den- nlson, Oh,Io was confined to hi bed for sev-iral week with Inflammatory rheu matism. ' I ased many remedies,'' he says. " r' ns 1 t sent 10 ncuaw s drug st?re for s bot ..e of Chamberlain's Pain Balm rt which tlm I wa unabl to nse I I . A I - 1.1- .J Uiuu Ul iuui, iuj in una wwoa a uuio j was f bis to go to work aa happy as a ctarr ' For sale by all druggist. Old Time Carrlnsr Tcraaa. In an old number of a magaaine Is sued more than a century ago we light ed upon a list of different terms used at "tables of elegance" in tbe days when Queen Charlotte came as the bride of tbe young and handsome king. From this list it wonkl appear that nothing in the way of game was to be carved. The correct phrase was to "cut up" a turkey, to "rear" a goose, to "unlace" a bare or rabbit, to "wing" a partridge or a quail, to "allay" a pheasant, to "dismember" a heron, to "thigh" a woodcock, to "display" a crane and to "lift" a swan. Beef and mutton were "carved," of course, and the sporting men prided tWmaelTes by using appropriate sporting terms when the spoil of their moraiuifs work mad it final appearance on thaTetbl. Mod ern Society. It Saved His Lee. P. A. Danforth of LaQrange, Ga, suf fered for alx months with a frightful running sore on hi leg. but write that Bucklan'i Arnica Salve wholly cured it In five days. For Uloers, Wounds, Piles it's the best salve In the world. Cure guaranteed. Only25cts. Sold by 0 D Bradham, druggist. THE EVERGREENS. White Flue. Five needle In a bun dle; scales of cone thickened at the top. Scotch Flue. Two bluish green, short needles in a bundle. Fir. Erect cone; flat, spreading nee dles scattered singly. Austrian Pine. Two long, dark green needles in a bundle. Norway Spruce. Largo banging cones; scattered needles point all ways. Hemlock. Small hanging etnas; fiat spray. Larch. Many needle In a cluster; fall off each year; erect cone. Bed Cedar. Bluish berries; sharp prickly spray. Arbor Vita?. Flat branches; cone few scaled, and only two seeds under each. White Cedar. Cones roundish, with four to eight seeds under each. , Pitch Pine. Dark stiff needles ar ranged In threes. Boston Post They " Are New ; Bern People, and What They Say is of Local Inter ests When an incident like tht following occur right her tt home, it ia bound to carry wlght with our reader. 80 many ttranga occurrenees go tha round of th press; ire published tt f toti, people become skeptical. On oat tubjsot tkep tlctim I rapidly disappearing. Thl Is da to th actual experience of our cltl sens, and their (Ubilo utterance regard ing them.f The doubter mutt doubt no more in tbe fact of such evidence u thl Th public statement of a roputabl cit Isen living rlfht here at home, on whom you can see every day,! leave no ground for th skeptio to attnd on. Mrs N Vincent, widow living at 108 Craven ttrest, ttyt: ! MDon' Kidney Pill have been very benedalal Ito me. They certainly relieved moot very disa greeable paint in my back from which I suffered for a long time. -L-obtsined them at Brtdhta't Pharmacy and, I must y thf proved to b a good rem' dy in my cas., i,' For ttl by all dealer. Price o9 that, a box. Fosttr-lf Uburn Ca, Buffalo, N. I., tola tgenti f; thau.B. 'The ties: '.. j at ono-foalf prico! ntakes aieertheerdlBaiT "averts" to make a ranoe, bat a BATTTES QtTAJtT la a fall auart, aa aoaeat quart of SI aooeaa, tent la UK raUoa. Now, yam par jmr dealer a taaet SI .si a bottle lor whisker that eaonot poaatblj be an? better thaa HA YNKK. U as ood. or SS.SI a (aUoa. If roa boy HaVNEH WHJSKKY Ton aaaa at leut H o oa arerv a-aUoa. Wa aeU two (aUnoa lor about tbe aame aa jou par for one ralloa of probablr poorer vhiakev. J eat IkUak that erer aad remember that BAYNER WHISKEY foea direct froaa ear dlaUUerr to yon, earrlea a DOTTED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER'S UUAR. ANTES of PURITY and AOS aad am rea yoa the dealera' enormoa proflta. That's why it's ao good and bo cheap. That's why wa hare oyer a quarter of a mitlloa aatiafted ewa tom b way XUU aaoaia try Ik Your Direct from our ttm Dulirt' PrtflU! PnTiEUAdultirttlail PURE OEVETl-YEAn-OLD RYE A FULL $ V QUARTS We will send yen TOUR TOVL QUART BOTTLES of HA YWEK"8 8EV"E1-KAR-OIJJ RYK for SB. SO. aad wa will oar the eiDresa chams. Try It and If Toudoa't Sad It all rlffht aad aa rood aa anybody alas at any prlee, then send It back at our expense aad your tlm will be returned to yoa by aext matt. Just think that offer orer. How could It be fairer! If yon are not perfectly satisfied, yoa are not oat a cent. Better let as amd yoa a trial otdor. If yoa don't want four quart yourself, tet a friend to Join yoa. We ship in plain aealed oaes, do marks to ahow what's tasloe. Orders for Ant, csl, ool. kudo, afoot., or Wto. most be on the basis of Haarta for SVS.O by JUBt-eM areaaia or M l-te lor U.0 by Freight Prepaid. Writ our nearest offloe and do it NOW. THE HATNEIt DISTILLING1 COKPANY ATUNTV OA. DAYTON, OHIO T. LOUIS, HO, ST. PAUL, MINN, 150 DnrnxuBY, Tbot, a Kstabusmd um. New BernCottoi Oil and Fertilizer Mills, Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Products and High-grade FerttHxers, NEW BERN, IV. a Will pay the Highest Cash Prices for Cot ton Seed and Seed Cotton. Sags furnished to seed shippers. HAVE FOE SALE a ton Seed Meal and Hulls, which is the finest Cattle Feed in the world. We will exchange Factory anil Mills THE DAISY SEED Columbian Beauty Seed Corn, the premium at the World's Fair. The Corn weigh 00 Pounds to the Bushel, 3 to 5 Isn to the Stalk; grows from 350 to 800 Bushel to the Aore, It Is worth its weight In gold. The Seed from which thl Corn wu grown wu brought here from era' The price of this valuable Corn It, One Pound 50c.. Thiee Pounds 11.00, Bushel $7.00, Two Bushels $18.00. Every package guaranteed to give satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded a once. I refer you to S. E. Stewart es-postmuter nd merchant B. F. D. No. 8, Wlnaton-Salem, in the city. Order today and be ready to 1 always the cheapest. For a success, THE DAISY P . O. Box 852. Cotton is Almost j&fflg Ag At the price in prospect you can afford to fertiliae it well, If you w-ant the BEST Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano Insist on having that kind, and yeu will not he disappointed in your crop. For Tobacco - Use MeadoVfis Gold Leaf Tobacco Guano It makes good, slick, tough Tobacco. November 1903 one planter sold 1,452 pounds of tobacco;for5ll,00. He need Gold Lei f. ' Special High Grade Fertilizers for all crops , If there is no dealer in your section handling onr goods, write us. E E & J. A. MEADOWS CO., Mrifn, LONG DIST E PHONE 66 Factory Neuse Kiyer, New Bern. IT C. ffooMeeds ' Twenty-live years practical ex perience, and the fact that we do the largest business in 8eedi in the Southern States, enable u to supply every requirement ia EARDEHAXD FAR'J SEEDS to the Tory beet advantage, both aa regsraa quality ana paoe. . Trackers and Facers requiring large quantities of Seeds are requested to write for special prices.' If you have not received a ooDVof WOOD'S SEED BOOK for 1904, write for it There la not another publication anywhere that accroaches It to the useful and practical information that It gives to Southern tarmer and gardeners West's Saa Baek'wffl to saaWaa tee en.reoaaat. wrttata m Jl eaaatealay. Tfl t"aIP. ra V--- . I a 1 1 a ii.aUvi) money back If aou'ie not sauiaaa. distillery to YOU 10 EXPRESS PREPAID yoa erer used or can boy from rrev., n. Mex..pre., uwn. wain. Fresh Supply of Cot Meal for cotton seed. Long Distance to FARM. premium corn of the world. It took the is snow white, large grain and small Cob Genoa, Italy, in 1890, by Col. Geo. Slew- by mall, postage ptid, Ban round sue. One Peck f 2.50, Half Bushel $4 00, Una N. C, or to any reliable merchant plant when tbe tesson ctmes. The beat 5EED FARfl; Winston-Salen, N. 0 . CHICHtSTtaj-e CNaLtH riaiaaTllr aaataa. at en iOhh-s 1 Kit s s..nulj I la lUC ml W.1IW a, nda ttk bu.rtklxi. Tk. aa atkar. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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