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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL XtaklUk4 W iehed in Two Sections, every Tuee i ad friday, at Journal Balldiag, M U Tea Street. CHARLES L4 STEVEN 5, Dm noFimwi r SUBSCRIPTION RATE?-, Two Moothf, ...sSTOente, Three. Month. 85 Six Month, W " weir Month. ONLY IN ADVANCF, advertising rate furnished upoa ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by VTo Jorxnu. i only sent on pay-a-advanoe baeia. Subscriber will receive notice of expiration of their f ub criptlons and an immediate response to notice wul he appreciated by the JoUBJUL Entered at the Postofflce,INew Bern g. C as second-class matter. CONSOLIDATE SCHOOL HOUSES. The notible Increase In the educa tional Interest In Craven county, is most encouraging to all thote who have worked and labored to arouse the edu cational spirit among the people of this county. This increase la educational Interest finds expression in several ways, in the better attendance of pupils, In the larger number of public school exhibitions, In the greater attendance of parents and adults at these public school exerci.ej, and In the Improvement, interior and exterior of country school houses. . These are all encouraging and hopeful signs. They, prove that the people, yOung and old, parents and children, want to see an advancement in educa tional development and progress, and the .time has come for another move In this educational progress in Craven county, and this Is the consolidation of country school houses, In every district where It can be possibly be done. This school hous? consolidation may mean Inconvenience and saaIfice on the part of some of those living wherever this consolidation takes place, for the children will have longer distances to go, which may appear a hardship to those hsvlng to make the change. But there is much to offset this, for by the consolidation, school terms can be made longer, and better teachers can be engaged, while the school equipment can be Improved and largely Increas ed. During the summer season this mat ter of tchool house consolidation should seriously engage the attention of the school committeemen of every district la Craven County, and there should bs consolidations made of districts In the best way which shall terve the greatest number, and every friend of education should assist In the move, so that by next year there may be longer school terms, and a greater and better school service given the children who attend the schools In this county. Here Is an educational work which If made effec tive means very great advantages for the children and the advancement of education in this section. SOUTHERN IMMIGRATION EF FORTS. -The Introduction and favorable report on Senator Simmons' immigration bill is a notable forward step in the solution of the labor question in tbe South. Th bill provides that the states are to have Quarters and space at Ellis Island for a display of their products and re souroes to Immigrants, to be maintained at the expense ot the general govern' ment. and that each state shall have a representative if It so elects, said repre tentative to be paid by the state, or two Slates may combine and employ the same agent, To promote and assist this immigra tion, it will be necessary that every sec tloa shall have In good printed shape, book or pamphlet setting forth Its re sources, product and climate, with de tail going Into toll richness, prices of land and cojt of living, and avalliblllty ot the country In It nearness to the con taming markets. . From the reports from South Carollca It I stated that State it going into Immigration la a practical manner, as It will send a commissioner to Europe who will personally solicit Immigration for hit Stata. Tht (Sorts made a few months ago to ecur Portuguese immigrants fcr this section wss successful in starting ' th movement and securing several bun " died ot this race, but It hat been found by practical test: that these people art for being desirable, falling far short of the first estimates made of their ca pacity to fill the farm labor require- u ents, which ty promised at first to Tl. ore is ao a ction where tte qnes- :' i rf! 'on, Crbt class immigra te r; ",'ter as la t lattera Carollat seclloa, and tt U one whkh ought to be give attention by oar people. EW TORI If AMES RAN AflD PLATFORM. The Democratic Slate Convention el New Tork, which met oa last Monday, according to press repot ts wttasaott Important gathering, aad it delibera tions and actions have given a country wide Impulse for the cause of Democra cy. The New York convention instructed its delegates to rote for Judge B Parker of New York State, for president, and adopted the unit rule. The platform adopted I a notable one, and Is likely to have It effect npoa the Democratic conventions of other State. The following Is the platform: "The Democrat of New Toik, in re newing their pledge of fidelity to the essential principle of JeffenonUa pea ocrtay, a repeatedly enunciated In our national and stata pltforms,make these further declaration npoa the national issues of the hour, reserving an expres sion upon the State Issues until the fall convention, wben state candidates are to be nominated: "1. This is a government of laws,not of men; one lav for president, cabinet and people; no usurpation, no executive encroachment upon the legislative of judicial departments. "l. we must keep inviolate the pledges ot our treaties; we must renew and reinvlgorate within our selves that respect for law and that love of liberty of peace which the spirit of military domination tends lnvlttbly to weaken and destroy. "3 Unsteady national policies in 3 a restless spirit of adventure engender alarms that cheek our commercial growth; let us have peaoe, to the end, that business confidence may be re stored and that our people may again In tranquillity enjoy the gains of their toll. "4. Corporations chartered by the state must be subject to just regulation by the slate In the Interest of the people taxation for public purposes only; no government partnership with protected monopolies "5. Opposition to trusts and combi nations that oppress the people and stifle healthy Industrial competition. "6. A check upon extravagance In public expenditures, that the burdens of the people's ttxes may be enlight ened. "7. Reasonable revision of the tariff; needless duties upon import sd raw ma terials weigh heavily upon the manu facturer, are a menace to the American wage earner, and by Increasing the cost or production, shut out our products from foreign markets. ' 8. The maintenance of state's rights and borne rule; no centralization. -S. Honesty In the public service; vigilance in the prevention of fraud, and firmness in the punishment of guilt when detected. "10. The Impartial maintenance of the rights of labor and of capital: no un equal discrimination; no abuse of the powers of law for favoritism or oppres sion." How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. We, the underalgned, have known F J' Cheney fox the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldisg, Kinhan & Minvm, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Drugglfts. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. HORSES AND HORSEMEN. loungstown, O., Is to have a new and aggressive matinee club. The colt by John R. Gentry, 2:00, out of Helen Grace, 2:11, la called Pemijohn. une name of the fast green mare Glsmonda, by Patron, 2:14, has been changed to Ruth C. Frank Bogash, 2:03, has changed hands, and an effort to train blm again will be made. Sherman Clay, 2:05, George Cas tie's old war horse, Is now owned by p. T. Lelond of Philadelphia. Rita H., 2:13i4, by McKInney, 2:11. winner of seven race last year at a pacer, Is to be converted to the trot Fred H., 2:24, the erratic hobbled pacing gelding formerly In the Hud eon stable, has been purchased by V. C. Glass 01 Oshkosh, Wis, ' - A Great Sensation. . There was a big sensation in Lee ville, Ind, when W H Brown of that place who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption. Be write: "I endured Insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New DUcoveiy gave me Immedi ate relief tnd soon thereafter effected complete cure." Similar cures of Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. 7 It's the peerless remedy for all throat tnd hrog troubles. Price 60c tnd $1 00. , Guaranteed by C D Bradham. Druggist. Trial bottles free. . " .' v?--"r . The Irony of Fate. : If you should strive with all your might To toed mankind to clearer light., .If you evolve some mighty plan ' - i To benefit your feliow man ' And spend youf days In earnest toil And nightly burn the midnight oil, .. The chances are 'tis sad, but true ' That no one will tak note of you, .. But If you venture out soma day ' . ' When lea and sleet beset your way f And travel with Incautious feet ' ; Adown the treacherous, frosted street And of a sudden take a bump, A trewaomt, Ignominious thump- ; -. Then people laugh. 'Tie sad, but true : Host every on takes note of you. . , Washington 8 tar. The best physic: Chamberlain's Etom ach and Liver Tabltts. Easy to take; pl -lit In'effect. For sale by all drsg BATBORO. April 13. The Spring term of Superior Ooart will convene her Uia morning. Qalt a auaibcr of our people attended tketjaarterly mealing at Barnes Chapel Saturday and Bunday. Chairman i B Rio has called the Re publican County Coaventloa to meet May 14th. .. - : It I with jealous; that we aot th fact that when onr people desire to aaak large purchase that they go to New Bora to do It. Among those whoweat p from Bayboro this week were Clerk of th Court, OTFaraell. Mr Charll Cowell, Mr Cheek, Mrs CM Babbitt and Mis Emm Babbitt. W don't pre tend to have Based all that want, aad th weather was bad for going to New Bern. Mr Joseph Peed and son Joseph from Idalla wai the guest ofMrsWT Caho this week. Th Missionary Bsptlst Church will serve Ice cream, hot oysters and other edible delicacies Tuesday night of this week for th benefit of their church, at the .Masonic Lodge. Mr J W Miller, Mlase Lucy Dawson, Naltle Miller and Mr D M Dough re port having had most en joy sole time at the danoe over at Aurora lastFrldiy night. Miss Bulah Caton from Grautsboro Is spending a few dsys with Mr Dr Under hill. INDEPENDENT. The Best Family Salre. DeWttt'i Witch Htzel gives Instant re lief from Burns, cure Cuts, Bruise, Sore, Eczema, Tetter and all abrasions of the skin. In buying Witch Hszel Salve It 1 only necessary to see that you get the genuine De Witt's and a car t certain. There are many cheap coun terfeits on the market, allot which are worthless, and quite a few are danger ous, while DeWltt's Witch Hazel ealve Is perfectly harmless and cures. Sold by F 8 Duffy. GRANT'S CREEK April 18. The sleet which fell Saturdsy night Is making the young plants look wither ed. Mr and Mrs Wright Robinson of near Pollocksvllle visited their father Mr Geo Marshall Saturdsy and Sunday. Mr and Mrs Michael Riggs of Silver dale visited their father Mr George Rlggs Satnrdsy and Sunday. We are very ..sorry to note the death of Mrs Fanny Taylor which occurred last week at her home at Silverdale. She was burled at the family graveyard near here. She was seventy-seven years old and leave a husband and one son to mourn her death. Rev Nobles preached the funeral last Saturday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the Missionary Baptist church ot this place of which she was a mem ber. Messrs George Rlggs, Isaac Rlggs, Lo renzo KIggi, Daniel Jones, Uslloway JoLesand WCCcnwa otthts place, and Messrs Michael Rlggs, William Bell, Claud Meadows, Abraham Meadows, Basil Frssler and Daniel Parker of Hu bert all mad a trip to Bear Banks" last Tuesday for the purpose of driving off their cattle where they hsve been for the winter. They returned Wednesday with them. The csttle were looking very well considering the hard winter which they had to endure. They report ed not a dead one oa the "Banks." There was some on hundred ot the cat tle and among them were fifteen or twenty head ot young calves. "SPRING TIDE." GOOD SPIRITS. Good spirit don't all com from Kej- tucky. Their main source Is the liver tnd all the fine spirits ever made In the Blue Grass State could not remedy a bad liver or the hundred-and oce 111 effects It produces. You can't have good spirits tnd a bad liver at the same time. Tour liver must be In fine condition if yon would feel buoyant, happy and hopeful bright of eye, light of ttep, vigorous and successful In your pursuit. Toucan put your liver In fine condition by nslng Green's August Flower th greatest of all medicine for the liver and stomach and a certain cur for dyspepsia or lndl gestlon. It has been a favorite house hold remedy for over thirty-five years. August Flower will make your liver healthy and active and thus Insure you a liberal supply of "good spirit." Trial tee, Mo ; regular bottles, 75c. At all druggists, f 8 Drffi. ' r.ra.on WUr Bird Make Toilet, Am bird fashions do not change,' th lady birds of today wear the same kind of dresses their grandmothers wore and are never troubled about style. Two suits a "year are quite enough for most birds, bat they need to take great care of hem. . Each sep arate feather must be cleaned and look ed over and the useless one pulled out Too have seen a canary preening his feathers' by lifting them and smoothing them out with bla bill, and ayou have thought him vaiu to do this so often. It you neglect to comb your hair it will, become tangled and look untidy, but more serious things happen to a bird who does not comb his feath era. - These feathers are not packed close together, you know, but lie loose, and have places between them filled tvin air. When a bird want to get warmer he lifts bit feathers so that these air spaces may be larger, but if hit tea then are tangled or wet and dirty he could not raise them, and toon he could not keep the beat In hit little body and would die, of course. A disordered stomach may cause no end of trouble. When the stomach faflr to perform It functloni the bowel be come deranged, the liver tnd kidneys congested, causing numerous diseases, the most fatal ot which ar painless and therefore the more to be dreaded. Tt Important thing 1 to restore the atom ach and liver to t healthy condltiontnd for this purpose no better preparation can be need than Chamberlaln't Stem s r-i Liver T&Wcta. For sale by all Snprtme Court OpI&Iom. Special to Journal. . Raleigh, A pi It.- 6 s press coart AM following opinio. . U R Briggi frost Wllsoa affirm ed. - Caxr t Packing Co frost New Haa over ao error. ' 8tt vs Me from Ualoe, ao r- ror. . - Corporation Cosasalssloa, v Railroad from Guilford, sfflrsoed, Railroad vs Hardware Co, froi ford, error ' Gall- Cleg vs Railford from Guilford, af firmed, v...-. ' Beaa v Beaa frost Rowan, ao r- ror. Chaffle v Mfg Co from Da via, aew trial Jang vs Macknlght from Moore, re versed. for vs P.aol. g Kill from Mecklea- burg, appeal dismissed, parties having settled matter. On v Railroad from Mecklenburg, ap peal dismissed controvert y being tet tied by parties. A Thonf btful Man M M Austin ot Winchester, Ind, knew what tod? lath hoar of need. His wif hsd sach an unusual ce of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr King' New UfePUlt tnd the got relief tt one tnd was Daally cured. Only tSc, at C D. Bradham't Drag Store. Work Nearly Completed. Th work ot the Investigation of the A & N C railway affair 1 nearly 0001- pleted and th committee will return to Raleigh In a few days. Th parties who bare Important Information conoarnlng the road and who have not bean ex amined will give their testimony In Ral eigh The report will be voluminous. A tenographor It In tttendanot at the meetings tnd It It said that the entire report will require 85 typewritten page A Cart For Headache, Any man, woman or child, suffering from headache, biliousness ort dull, drowsy feeling should take one or two of DeWltt's Little Early Risen night and morning. These famous little pills are famous because they are t tonic as well as a pill. Whllt they e'eansethe system they strengthen and rebuild it by their tonic effect upon the liver and bow els. Sold by F S Duffy. CR0ATAH. April 18. We are glad to hear that Mr O L Bal langer who has been very sick is Inv proving. MtsaNannl Hsrdlson of this place who has been visiting her slsttr Mr N F Ballard of Nsw Bern returned horn Sunday night. . , MrsJB William spent Sunday In New Bern with relative. MrTE Haywood spent Sunday in New Bern. Mitt Fantla Ballard ot Htvelook hat been visit iig relatives tt this place returned home 8unday, Mrs B E WUlltms of this place who has bean visiting her father tt Have- lock returned horre Sunday morn tag. Mist Lennle Williams spent Saturday in New Bern with friends. Brown Bytf. Good For Children. The pleasant to take tnd harmless On Miauto Cough Cure give immediate re lief in all cases of Cough, Croup and La Grippe because It does not pass Imme diately into the stomach, bat takes ef fect right at tbe seat of the trouble, it draws out the Inflammation, healt aad soothe and 'rare permanently by ena bling tbe lungs to contribute pure llte- irlvtne and llfe-sustalnlne oxygen to the blood and tissues, una Minute uougn Our is Dleasant to take and tt Is good alike for young and old. Sold by FS uuriy. , Fleaty f Opporrataltlea. . . In this era of education, of book and libraries, of newspapers tnd period icals, of schools tnd universities, even ing schools, lectures and'the other end less opportunities for self culture which our country In particular af fords all classes, there Is no excuse for Ignorance. It is only will that It want ing. success. . ,-m: Hakes a'Qean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of til the Salves yon ever heard of, Bucklen't Arnica Btlve la the best It sweeps sway and cure Burns, Sore, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, TJlcerr, Skin Eruption, tnd Pile. - It't only 880, tnd guaranteed to give satisfaction by CD Bradham, Druggist " Th Mala CaeotUa. "And f-ou have finally decided the momentous question V "Well no er not exactly. We have decided to get married, but Whether we'll board, keep house or live In fiat It Bttll In the air."-Baltiraore New.".:. ." -' '- - - laeoaeteteat. Mrs. Smith Mr. Bmith, your rage makes you Inconsistent' Mr. Smith Bow so? Mrs. Smith Why, because you are swearing on th prayer rag. RoKedThe Grave, . A startling incident, it nsrrsted by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: "I wss In an awful condition. My akin was almost yellow, eye ennken, tongue coated, pain continually In back and sides, to appetite, growing weaker day by day Three plyslclant hsd given me up. Then I was sivlsed to use Electric Bitters; to my great Joy, the first bottle made a decU! J imptovement. Icon- tinned their nr a for thrr weeks. n1 sm now t we'l r m. I know ibey ot bed th grave f f e :her victim." No onoshon'Jf -"1 l)t 7 t" -i. Cn'jfi cents, t u ', tt C D Tie" -it (',:' f . BLACX XT. I5N CO. Retting f StackaoldsriV' Report of Werk. Bclg Do at Black Rsaatsia. A called saeetlag of the stockholders ot Is Black Moaaula 11 Company, of Black Moss si a, N C, we held at th office of Dr R B Prisarose, cm Broad 8t , hfoadsy night, - Mr O W Master, ike Presldeot of the Company occupied th chair. Mr R A I Nana, secretary. V Report from Mr A Stsvsas tcttnf! Maaagerwt Black Mouatala.N C, where Ik eompaay's propertv Is located, a ere received, laadaad dtscassed. aad the prograa mad In getting th Is idy for guest by July 1st, wer vary sstls factory. I On motion, th Secretary wis Instruct ed to baa 4b cell forth tockbeldert to snakt th first payment upon their stock subscribed. Th meeting ad journed subject tt oll of lb Presi dent. w Just Sopposta'. Suppose a fir should break out In the Pino Lnsaber Compsny' jsrd or In Broaddus aad Iva or ay place In that part of th city and an alarm was sound 4 which would Indicate that th fire was tt Flit Point or New South Front street or Kim City Lumber Company's mill. Who would b to blame it the fire should destroy t rot of valuable proper ty because th alarm system dlda't work properly ? That Is wh.t ii apt to bap pen any day. It has happened twice recently and no longer sgo thsn Sstur- day wben the gas house was on fire the alarm banged ont a meaningless lot ol ilgaals and If It had aot been for one of th drivers being In tbe vicinity of th gat hoostithsr might hsve been tmucb wort fir to report There hst been to much croistd wire buttress the past tew . week that it it difficult to tell whether there It t fire or not tnd between the false alarm fiend, the crossed wires and the general debil ity of the entire system tbe city h at iht mercy of the fire demon. Who Is responsible for the alarm sys tem and why isn't It put In good order t Let there be no delsy In having the syi tern put In good order, It Is Important. Are Toa a Dyspeptic? If you are dyspeplio you owe It 10 yourself and your friends to get well. DySDeosit tnnoyt the dvspepilc's friend because his disease sours his disposition as well as his stomach. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure will not only care dyspepsia, Indigestion and tour stomach, bat thu palatable, reconstructive tonlo dlgettant strengthens the whole digestive tppsr- ttut, tnd sweetens the lire as well ar the stomach. When you tske Eodol DvsDeDSla Cure the food you eat Is en- loved. It I digested, assimilated and itr- nutrient properties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health Is the rtsoit. Bold by F S Duffy. Tbe Stortr Mam ot Japan. The average Jap we see In Europe gives no fair Idea of the physique of hi people. He no more represents the overage man of his people than does the boulevardler represent the French peasant -. ' , The average Japanese man, while not tall, gives one the impression of being probably the hardiest nian on earth. He Uvea perpetually in the open air and on tbe simplest food. ITIh home consists of paper screens, Fbtcb never shut the air wholly out and are always open a great part of the day. He Is hardy because he has been in ured to the most extreme discomfort since infancy. He does not know what comfort is. His home has practically no furniture. Matting, bedding (no bed) and a .tmy for food supply his want. In a land cold beyond belief over a large part of the year he dever hat a coal fire, but warms himself over a box holding a few fragments of burn ing charcoal London Mali. List of Letters . Bemainlnff In tbe Tom Ott'.ce at (lew . Be; a, Craven county N. C, Apr. 18 1904: ' '. I t MSN'S tlXT. . . - B Llndo Bsrlenga, Elw.rd Bryant to Burn 8t. . F Joan da Casta Flruiarls : : .O Henry Godwin. H Fredertck E Qanrock; B HIU. , ; , I 8 M Livlngton. - M Geo t Miller, 7 Short St, J L He Let A Co5 Broad St. O-Wm CFarrar (D L) . P Edraan Perry. William Pol lock,x,-vW-W;Vfc :A---X'c:A,,rA M W H Trtylcr 181 B Front Bt () John Thompson. - V A H Vincent. - . W-ZM White, Cart James ,T Wi! llama, Sohr Little A William. .WOMSN't LIST. : B Annt Buckley, (D L) D Mrs Amy J Daniel. ! F Mrs Ills A Pray gelL , ' ;-Q Miss Htry A Gardner, 83 Pollock H Mr Mtry D Hatiell, Miss Aurta Harper. Miss Alice . Hilton, care C E Ipock, R F D -J JtnteSsndert Jones. O Mist Mtry Oden, K Miss Millie Rtsberry (?)MrsR Ransom. MIm Mtrgtret Reads, care Delia Parker. , Mrs Margaret R b rt. ' .j 8-Mra Marv Hmltb. 60 Qaeen St, Miss Eti Stanly, 188 Short Bt. T Miss Eanlci Tillman care Laura Tillman. ,- .. - . ", . Persons calling for the above letters will pleas say advertised and give date of , . iit. ' , The regulations now require that 11 one eent shall be collected on the dnvery A each advertised letter. ( S. W. Hancock, P. M. The family medicine in thonsand3 of : t l ir C i years Dr. Thacher's Liver The Kind Toa Have Always in use for over SO year, and yVT; A sonal saperrision since its Infancy Allow no one to deceive yon in thlsw All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jost-as-food" are but Experiments that trine with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Expertnas What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Caster 00 Fare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, Ifc contains neither Opium Morphine nor ether XareetJo ' eubstanee. Its ace is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms) and allays FeTerishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ContUpatten and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food rrjrulaten the - Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sfleet ' , The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. ' CEriUINE CASTORIA Sears the The Kind You Have Always Bought . In Use For. Over 30 Years. M ecemvn eoenwav. vr ermv. ' m. . t J. A. J.ONES, jLtvery, . Feed, Sale r.d Exchange w5 . ' -LARGEST AND 1 1 v J v - ' Ever offi retl for Bale in New Tern, A car load of each jw-t in. Also a coii!jkte line of Puggiep, Wagons,' n&rwes. Kolxs, W bij s Cart Wheels, Eto. I. Carolina Business College, New Itrrn, EGKT We are now enrolling students rapid y for the Summer Session ; r JTOWJISt THE TIME TO BEGIN in to complete t ne of our courses during the 6PR1N9 and E RLT HUM M EH THE IIEST mid HIOST EASILY AIAM- TEItE! 3XETIIODS of Book-keeping sndynems ofSliorU hand ever developed are used In I his College end the Instruction Is Simple and Thorough. :. - '; -. ..','' THE DEHANI For f book-kerif rs mid SteilOgnipIierS u now gr t r than we will be able in mp y f-om our grHfluaipo. TAKE OUR COUItSE and Let Us Ilelp you tot But er end Mote I ucative I'oiltlon. . For full I'a tlculate, Address . t ' S, J. HOLLADaY, Prc'shlcH. Day and Night Sessions. Gaslull Htlv. Hi Kill Supply Co. have tbe following articles in Car Lottd J-ots and Guarantee I iicet as Low as can te bouglit in the Northern maike s: Saeh, Doois, Bl'nt's, StOTef, Ellaood ire ; Fence, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Ti r Paper Koofing, J'aroid or Felt RooGng, Qonld'j Iron Pumj s Pump Pipe, Wood Split Tulleys; also a Full tine of Hardware and Hill Supplies. "PRICES LOW, QUALITIES. U.IGIL Gas!:ill l!tkv. & ."ill Supply- Co., U.M'.DWARE 3 Kiddle St. i'lionell?. Bought, and widck 5m tafacrn bat borne that tlgiatiiiw ef has been made tinder his Signature ttf St FINEST STOCB OF- jVeh W I I II lh A. JONS. Rroad HU MiLL S:r;'Lir3 41 Craven t. rtnue.sic;
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