11 WEEKLY J01M isbed la Two Seetioat, every Ti tad Friday, at Journal Building. U C vaa Street, CHARLES U; STEVEN. bdroi n PBoramop SUBSCRIPTION RlTE?"k Two Months SW" Thiaaa Months, . U Months, -waive Months. ONLY 15 ADVAMC. edvertUlac raise furamhed epoe ep. aTfcatloa t the offloe. or npoa inquiry by Mil .acaive .otic of emplraiion oJhl'b- I0DRN4L Knuml at Ihe PoUfflc,LNew 4. C. ss second-class mutw. PURSUIT OP TBb A. t N C ROAD. The sttempr of securing another re ceivership for the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad property, matt diss bate every thinking person of the fslls cknii argument offered.that the receiver ship Is Inspired by those who wish to preserve thU property from Injuring lt aelf, which will surely occur, according to thoee promoting thts receivership grasp, If the State continues to own this property. This solicitous concern of thoee ar guing for a lease, be It through a re ceivership or any other ptocess, allr gin the waste In running the road under Its present management, Is neither sincere nor has It any sound business juillfica tlon. The deterioration In this property, as alleged, and Its non-dlvtdend paying, which has been formerly so much dwelt upon, as proving the haste demanded In affecting a lease or sale of the property, has ceased to have any special weight, as the road's stock has advanced to the highest point In price. The main fact which Is no longer to be hid Is that the A.&NO railroad property Is a valuable one, and that It Is wanted by parties who know its value, and who hope to secure it upon easy, and tor them, cheap terms. A. remarkable point In all this lease or sale outcry Is that It comes from those who have no known pecuniary or business Interest in this property, and who w!U not be gainers If this property changes hands any more than If It re mains at It Is. Why this clamor from these parties r It Is a guess, and any one can take It. But there It Justice demanded, how ever the plan, plot or conspiracy, at It may succeed, for the people in the tac tion which the A A N 0 road traverses, whose material prospects and best In tenets are involved in the pursuit of this road, and Its prospective owner ship. If tome railroad secures this road, it can injure every buaiuass along ltt line, and give a set back to the agricul tural and Industrial development of this section. In this every North Carolin ian concerned, for an Inquiry to one tec tlon, must be reflected upon the entire State, It might be better that the AAHC paid no dividend in ten years to the State, rather than it should fall Into inch ownership as would bring out t dlvtdent for the new owners, at the ex pense and saorlflce of the people who we compelled to do basinets with this road. " The menace It not to the State, in this AANC remaining a State proper ty even without dividend. The menace Is to the people of this section, if the road falls into hands who teak only their own interests, regardless of the people along the road. MR. D. L. WARD FOR SERA- TOR. . ' Among man's own business or pro fessional associates, is generally to be iound the Just ettlmsU upon his charac ter and ability. If these dally associates nd a man just In his dealings, and able Ja his undertakings, they an In position .to pass npoa him. Ths outslds world Ana ths superficial estimate, not being In close touch. , la this connection the Journal de tlrst to call special attention to ths en dorsement given Mr D L Ward by his Nsw Bern Associates at the Bar, which was published In ths Isms of this psper - of the eta Inst. It Is ths unanimous de cision of these gentlemen that David L Ward should be named by the Demo- : crsts oil thts, ths Eolith Stats Senato rial District, to represent the people of this District la ths next General ; Stat AsiexUy, which meett next January. Tit I'.'or ' "Tteoi't tnd sincers endorse r t of t" e ITsw T a Fr-.r for Kr YTarJ i sr ' ".1 t ' i ct tie r-:I ia hkh this gseUamaa held by hire sates. Bnt arm beyond Ula tte Journal believes that Mr Ward sajoji the etteesa of his fellow eittseae el Mew Bern and Um entire Eaih Dta trict, aad will be foaad a most accepts ble candidate for nnanlsaoM Boavlaa- Uoa for Senator by these voter. In poUtleal el relet Mr Ward's bum Is not aakaewa, for he has eAea given his Use aad personal effort to serve his party In campaigns,' and without asking any recompense for hit set floes. Tae Jonrnat has a aaaoaaeemeBi from Mr Ward, as to hie candidacy, but H believes that he would. pram a meet acceptable candidate for Stats flaeator, and a gentleman who would raMy rep- resent every cllUea nad every Interest of the DeoDle of the Heath Senatorial District. s- : UPRIGHT LIVING BY COMPUL SION. The tendency of the day la to eeenre right living on the part of taeettiaa. by laws wbloe aie specially designed, to restrict the cititea on the tide which he may be Inclined towards gratifying, by Intemperate iadulgeaee. This demand which society needs. If not, why the ever increasing restrictive legislation, to hold it wtthtn bonnds, points to a weakness In the human race which should have received iu tuition and restraint in the early jeers, when character was easily formed for right ways, which would ever give the Indi vidual a strength In later years to sue cessfullv combat with the world's evils. It Is this neglect of the youth, which permits It to be politely disobedient. first to parents and teachers, which de velops the groeser and coarser disobe dience towards employers, and the final disregard of lsw and order. It is the failure of parent, guardian or teacher to carry to Its almost In the child's early life the principle of "Ihou shalt not," In the way of Implicit obe dience to thoee over tt, which will make It easier for the grown man and woman to live a life which does sot need legis lative enactments to keep It from eilL There Is no question but that laws would be needed, no matter how care ful the early education of of youth might be. but instead of compulsory laws, which demand an arbitrary obed lencs, there would be legislation of a character directing towarda individual and material development , which would not be harsh and prescriptive, to force abedlence , regardless of personal In cllnation or volition. From family, community, State and Nation, the greater the compulsion em ployed, the greater the indicated inher ent weakness of the Individual or la dlvlduali making up any of them. And while the compulsory laws enacted to restrain ths people of a community maybe outwardly effective, it will be found that actually the rettmnt Is nu gatory In Its mors! efforts. Whst the world wants 1s nprlght liv ing through the knowledge gained by early training, which has leaved to be obedient to parent and teacher, and from this has secured the inheritance of right living, which reverses the good, despises the evil, and observes right laws through inclination, ' not because of the fores which is in ths lair demand. Ing IU fulfillment to ths utternast. Deafness Cannot Be Cored by local applications, ss they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There It only on wty to cars deafness, aad that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by aa Inflamed con dition of ths mucous ; lining pf ths Eustachian Tabs. When this ' tubs Is Inflamed yon hare a rumbling sonnd or Impeot hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, Deafness is ths intuit, and un less ths inflammation can be taken oat and this tabs restored to Us normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed for ever, nits cases out of ten ara enured by Catarrh, . which Is nothing but aa la- named condition or the mucous sur face. ;5 ,.: . Ws will gtv Oa Hundred Dollars for any ess of Deafness (caused by Ca tarrh) that eanaot be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cur. Bead for circulars, fret. F. J. CHXHIYA CO, : : Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 70c , , Tsks Hall's Family Pills for constipa tions. -- ' - . . v CnuUll ailaa. t : Brother I trust that you sre happy with your husband, Maud? Maud Oh, yes, as happy aa one can expect to be with n man who "la talking f himself half the time and of his first wife the other half. i.;..:--.. :v-- "ir-f ma. ir lai t ;, J "Of course you believe that poly ft lay Is wrong," said the man who was discussing the Mormon question, f "My dear str," answered Mr. Meek- ton, It is not uly wrong. If s foe. bru." Washington Stan - .. Kade Tounf Ajali .'. "Ons of Dr King's New Lifs Pills sack night for two weeks hss put ass In my 'teens' sgsln" sg ala writes D H Turasr of D.-r'-towa Fs. They'rs ths best la t". s 15 OfM for Llf er.Ptomach snj Eow I;: t.' v " j. I.ever g.'s. Ou'.j Z'zttChl " ;:nj Dro j etors. fcOCIT.'iS HAVE REGUH. Otttsf the Finest luteal Attractions ea Iho Road to be acre October V Cowan Bros, of Wilmington, limit the new Masoalo Open hones have be gan booking their nttreotlons for next They hive already made eoa- fnt the-guest musical eosasdy "Miss Bob White" which has been run ning with great saoesea lath Park theatre la Philadelphia. The chorus la composed of M peraoaa aad the people who take part are artists of well known ability. Tee eosspsy will appear her OetoberMth.' Work on the opera house teprogrsss- ing finely aad w ehtll have a play house by next season In which popular play aad operas eaa be produced with out the dtfflenltlee experienced hitherto. The work of taking out ths walls will begin In a few days. '- Cured HU Mother of Rheumatism. "My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism," saysW H HewerJ, of Husband, Pa. "At times en was aaeMe to move at all, while at all tisaee walktag was painful. I pre sented her with s bottle of Chtmterlaln'a Pain Balm aad after n rtw appll- atlons the decided It was ths moat wonderful pain reliever ah had ever tried. Is fact, she U never without It now and la at all times able to walk. An orcasloaal ap plication of Pain Balm kteps away the pain that aha was formerly troubled with." For sale by all druggists. LOCO. Msy 5 h. We has beea having showery weath er this wetk, which makes the gvden plants look nice. Cur farmers are about through plant ing cotton and tome are now busily engaged In chopping their corn. Mrs Maggie Whit of Pollocksvllle Is here visiting her sister Mrs Bsllie Taylor who Is quits sick. MleSfS Dors Henderson and Ola Hum phrey spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs H G Bsrbee. Mr M Smith of Pollocksvllle U spending s fsw days with relstlves here thts week. Mrs O W Smith returned home Satur day from a week's visit to Sllverdele, ac computed by her b other and his bride. A crowd of our young folks spent Sunday In Jonee county. Mr and Mrs Manly Biggins attended the Taylor Simpson marriage near Pollocksvllle yesterday. Our sick folks here are Improving, though there are several new cases of whooping cough. VIOLET. I'rraeata la Japan. The foreigner Hhould beware of raak lng presents to any Japanese girl un less be U bent upon matrimony. To present her with any sort of a gift, even though it be only a posy, will be regarded as a proposal of marriage, and to accept the present, though not a word of love or matrimony be pass ed, is a sign that she accepts you. Gal lant Americans have got Into serious trouble and found It necessary to leave the country at night to escape a blad ing engagement which they thought lessly Incurred by giving to a maiden some trifle. Whooplof Coach "In ths spring of 1901 my children bad whooping cough," says Mrs DW Oapps, of Capps, Ala. "I used Chamber- laln's Cough Bsmsdy with ths most sat isfactory results. I think this Is the best remedy I hsve ever seen for whoop ing cough." Thit remedy keeps the cough loose, lessens the; severity and frequency of the coughing spells and ooonteracts any tendency toward pneu monia. For -sals by all druggists. ' X Laaaoa la Cti A. noun Is the name of a person. place or thing," chanted the class. "Now gtv me the nam of a noun. said the teacher na they finished. Betty An organ grinder. Teacher-Quit right But why Is It a boost Betty (triumphantly) 'Cause lt't the nam of a person w ho plays s thing. TheHjmas Supply Co., Dear Sirs: : Over fifty years so, onr firm beg selling paint throughout the South sale have contlnaed uninterruptedly, and ton times greater ths a any othet brand of paint Read ths following; "Hsvsused ths L. AM, paint twenty years, houses psintsd wits) eight yean ago show batter today than houses painted with other pelntt within two pars." ,, A. B. Edgall, Alschna, Fla. " Hsve used all brands of paint, L. AM. Pars Faint stands Utter, and wears longer' than say other paint I hsve ever assd in my tea years ex- ptriaHMje'V;,'1 ;,-' i"''-' : &. I. Smith. Painter Concord K, C. H ! "I painted FrsnksnbargBlosk wtth LA M Paint steads out as though eAtsV-i ' :f: W . Actual cost' wu less thsa - flBO per gsuoa.- . - '- v" . .; ;W. B. Barr, Charleston, W, Vs. .' "I painted oar old homsttead with. L.A. M, Paint twesty-slx years ago. ' Mot palatsd sines; looks better thsn houses painted in ths last four year with other paint," C. 8. Sootfield, Harris Springs, S C, .1 j tf,i i- "Used the L. A M. Pslntt for sixteen vesrs. Painted three houses with tt fiftesn years ago; they hsve not ee 'ad pa'ntteg since. " J. It Webb, Blckory. N 0. Respectfully, LOKGMAN A MARTINEZ. Tl'"t '..".: rf.'-: J Taints ar told by r.vit.vco LITELT SCRAP Betweea Brtilsa tf Icws-OhMrver aad Wlbey. Csaftrsacs onr A AMClUiters. Special to Journal Raleige, May Thr was a fight la the Tarboro Hoe oBe this aftersosn, betweea S C Brittoa of the Newt aad Observer, aad W B Day. - : Brittoa received several blows with a saae oa his ana sad kaad,aad Day got a H jht blow oa Us fans- Oaly four persona wer la th office, bat th men weie Quick y eeparst A Xx-Oovemor Jarvis arrlnd thbaft noon, aad he aad Jamee H Poa are la conferMcs with Attorney Ueaeral Gll- sasr about Allaatie aad North Carollaa Recelvsrvklp. v , Iavttattoaa have beea Isened tor th wedding nsxt Wednesday vealagof Mr Bam Howard aad Mrs Mlanls Mead ows. . . , Sllsahsth City la to hart a aew Stwer- sg. elecUle light sad water service. A strett ear lie five miles la leigthwlU also becoastracted. " Governor At cock has pardoned George Meredith who was-.seateaosd to tea daya ImprisoaaaMt by Jndg Fer gueoa ayhe last term of ths Criminal court. . A soavsnlr of ths Baltimore fire wss seen yeeterday at Mr Ben Davenport's store. It wu a assss composed of a keg or wrought aalla which were malted to gether and haviagthe appearance of a stone. The eurloitty a at from th Glen deanln Hardware Co. We are sorry ti learn that "The UtUs Tycoon" which wu to have beea played here next week by the Wilmington lo cal talent will art coma on aocouatof the Issbllty of two of ths leading mem bers of the cut to leave the city at that time. We know lb play would bt pat rorlsed and highly esj iyed by our citi zens. Quick Arrest J A GuUedget of Verbena, Ala, wu twice In the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 14 tumors. After doc tors sndsll remedies failed, Buck lea's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further Inflammation and care! hint. It con quers aches and kills pefa, 85c at C D Bradham's Druggist. Resolutions of Respect And Condolence. WHEREAS, J Randolph Psrksr, s patriarchal Odd Fellow of Calumet En campment No 4, departed thla life A pi II 16th 1904. Now therefore be It resolved thst ws the Patrlarchlal members of Calumst Encampment No 4. I OOF offer our sympathy sud condolence to th be reaved family of our departed brother, Odd Fellow and ua token ofoarts- tesm and brothsrly lovs. RESOLVED, That a copy of these res olutlons be tent to hit family, ths seats bs spread upoa ths minutes of oar En campment and copy published In the dally Journal. O M DOCKIIAM. E1POCK, F F MATTHEWS' Committee. Love Fuddinf;. Hsrswltk w publish a rtclps which say man, no matter how ; poor a cook, eaa Basks, It hs't got ths "dough" he may bs able to get a better ! combination aad have a padding mors to his liking. Young men who asver tested the eult lasry department of lovs should maks a trial of that dlractloas. i ; Taks a pretty girfs eyes tight or dark, to suit tha tests, mix them with your own, add a blush or two, half a dotsa sight (those that wtrs not laft over from ust summer preferred) dint with a Utti matter from yourowa heart, aad flavor with a sip from Vr ruby lips Pour ths whole Into a warm smbraoe, Don't stir, th longsr It Is tUowed to re mala ths better. Ai Open Letter From tu Chaptn, 8 0. , Sswr. Early In tha spring my wlfs aad I wars taken with diarrhoea aad so sever were the pains thst ws called a physician who prescribed for at, but his medicines failed to aire sat relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of as a dose aad we atoae felt ths effects, I procured a bottle aad before using tbt entire contents we were entirely cured. It It a woaderful remedy aad should be found In every household. HC Bailey, Editor. This remedy Is for sale by all druggists. War Bloa Africa CfcUt, Major rowel! Cotton amused An au dience the other day by his Informa tion concerning the warriors of n cer tain tribe with whom he cam In con tact In th course of his travels la East Africa.' It waa th custom of thee untutored soldiers to pises a tat too tally mark on their bodies for escb man who fell a victim at their hands, and, added the lecture when a war rior had n more specs on his own akla bs would continue th records ea th bodies of his wlvss. London WorhLq'v ;'- C m p: ' -" wten the Sap Rises. Weak longs should be careful, Coughs and colds are dangerous then. One Minute Cough Cure cares coughs and colds and gives strength to -the luc;s. Mrs. 6 E. Fsansr, of Marlon, lad., srjs, "I suffered with a cough until I rua dowa la wel.U from 148 to S3 lbs, I tried a number of remedies to no av&:i until I nred One Minute Cotra Cure Four bottles of tLls wonderful rc r t: cured me enti-ely of the cone's, s' hened my lur i and restored r t r normal we" ' t, 1 ';h and i' 'j e.:i ty viz. r ? - WILL fcB EIG CO.YTLST. Oa Hew kecctversfi'p QscsJon 0 :r At lantic & Herts rsroUaa r ad, ' Os Ry 31si . Bsklgkji 0 Msy Oth-Both ths Stete ssd Oayler sre maklag prepaialloai for a Wg fight her before Judge r Brat II oa the t la lest, regarding the desired recsivershlp of the Atlantic As North Oaroltaa Railway. - Both stdet are tatro daelag mw evtdeac aad cw wlt-i esses.' Th Caykw people, whoever they are ere said lo b working like besvtrs to tsakssshowlsg. The8Ut will have to bow ai to aaow why a receiver ahoaM not be appolated. Of course aothrag eaa as dose with the mad aatll ladg Parse!! disposes of this matter. If the way la clear a letsa is practically certain to be maoe. Covers or A) cock ears that both ths AUaatlo Rallaay aad th Philadelphia syadldatt propositions to less are good aad theis doe not seem tin sock difference between them. A Federal quest ioa, or rathtr a qaeitloa of State's righU sseatt ti bt- I a voir ed. maialy u ti whether a Federal Judge rat appolat a receiver of Siste prop tj Th special investigating commlt ee b sow waiting f r tbs repo t on the book of the Atlantis A North Car Ira rail way and today R. T. Oisy, of th com mlttr went to New Bern to fit this re port, oa which expeitThoaus D. Means hat been at work for toms time. - -A SnrtThinr; - . . -' It Is said thst nothing Is sure except death aad taxes, bnt thst It not alto gether true. Dr King's Nsw Discover) for Consumption Is s sure oar for sl long aad throat troubles. Thousands eaa testify uathat. Mrs C B VanMetre of Snepberdiows, W Va, say.: "I hsd s severs cass of Bronchitis and fofa ysai tried sverythlng I heard of, bpt got nr relief. On bottle of Dr Kirg'a New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's lafallibl for Croup, Whoopins Cough, Oilp, Pmnmont and ' onmmp. tlon. Try It. Iu cuaranteed bv C D Bradbaas, DrugglsL Trial bottle free Regular slr.es 50c, $t. . Miaaa FOREST. Msy 4th. Ths rain which fell last ' evening i making th farmers smile for they stood muck la need of s good thower. Mr Chu Folcher, wu ia our midst Fridty of last week. Forest fires have been raging hi rt fc r the past week though they did not do any damage except burning fences, Mr Denis Morris pasted through here hut week going to Nsw Btm. Rev. J. W. Alford, filled his rrgultr sppolntment at Aaliooh Saturday night sad Sunday there, wu a large at ten- denes each Urn especially 8undy he Will preach there again the first Saturday atght and Sunday la Juss. Mr and Mrs Harvey Sprlngle aad little daughter Kslhleea tpeat Buadsy with their psrsnta Mr aad Mrs Alfred Ouktn . ROSE BUD, Mj Joseph Pomlnville, of Stillwater, Mlna after having spent over. 13,000 with the best doctors for stomach trou ble, without relief, - waa advised by hit drugftst, Mr Alev Rlchsrd, to try a box of Chsmberlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets. ; Ha did so, and Is a well man today. If troubled with tadlgeetloa,bad taste fat the mouth, lack of appetite or coastlpatloa, give thsss Tablets a trial, aa4 you are certain to be more than pleased with the result.. For sals at 25 eeats par box by all druggists. ,. SMALL BEGINNINGS, Cornelius Vsnderblit begsa life s i fsrmer. . . Adam Forepaugh was a Phlladclphlitl botcher. - - a John Wansmaker's first salary wsr 125 a week Cyrus Field begun life as a clerk la s Hew Englsnd store. P. T. Barnum earned a small salary aa bsrteader In a New York theater, Whltelsw Beld wss a correspondent oa a Cincinnati newspaper at $3 week. Andrew Carnegie did bla first work aa a Pittsburg telegraph messenger si It a week. , ..l,,s,taBBBaaBTaBBnaa- P. S. DUFFY Do aot hetlttte t r commend Knd-1 Dtsnepsia Cure to his M ads aad cus tomers. Indices! ion rsus uoie ill health than anything else it deranges the slomseh, and bilngs on al 'manner of disease. Kolol Dyspepsia Cure Igeats what yoi eat, cures ladlgetiios, d . tper' lit aad all ttomsch disorders. Kodol is not only a perfect dlretant ui a H e bull iiog tonic at well. Ilenewad liSKlti pei follow It me The ruby mines in Burma sre of four kinds, the most valuable being gullies formed by the action of water on the side Of the bills. . Next to !!. come the shafts, or tunnels, sunk In the bill sides; and then the wells. These last are sunk in the valley, and are of two sorts. The deco wells ro sunk to fifteen or twenty feet, and the shallow ones only reach to four feet, aiier the first ruby bearing stratum is found Rubles, or rather red stones of nl) sorts, are offered for sale In large num bers and st every conceivable price, The inhabitants are well off, tbe mln era being either Sbans, in Uielr enor mous broad brimmed atraw bats and barer trousers, or Chinamen, Is indigo blue. - 't '-" i Who can not stsnd ths allocking strain of 'laxative syrups snd e-'bartlo pills are e-nactallv fond of Llltts I" vs. All nersons who find it necer y to tike liver srt;"clne Suou'j try t: we --y plllt lc s t'-s :ro uly pleasant ana Age". t!'.hllenau!eitlng lv- .!i3 c a.':.SoBS fallowing the .,f, rr " i. Little Earlv Ri. it, H i, conallpttton, slrk ' ' i " i n alarla tod liver. ... : ' 1 1 7 F. 3. r y. j I ANtCelable Pre paralionTor As similating rucFoodandBcgula ling ihe 5 tomacte arslDow Is of Promotes Digeslionhecrfur ness and Rest .Contains neither Opium.Morphine norlfinerai Not Xarc otic. ffwwmj Jaaantwjtsnnsa, rtntt A perfect Remedy forConstlpa Tion. Sour $tomkh.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fewmsh ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. l fscSinuts Signature of . NEW YOBK. kit EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER "-IRTIriT..--- is prononucod by judges to be the BEST POPULAR IlilOE good, in the market. QUALITY. UNIFORMITY. RELIABILITY frhe ' STIIAU, PW8T & !0., Froprietorit, ; , . RICHMOND, V A.. Upon receipt ot 15o we will Bend a large ram pie ov Vxprees iharges ; prepaid. Wrie nmne nd iddtetH office. - lp's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomptlah DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, SL50 per bottle. , filllTlfll Bewamof eonntarfalta anl ImlMtlmn. Tb svonlne la pot aa otilr la rana-borS Oaf. ton with fao-Rlmll aiinatura oa lid of tl bottle, Ihuii v - tauallut U.cilai to WUXtAMs aru.CUSuM Ageuu, Clevalaud. .out, taaccgya . '' ' " ;'r ' , SOLD BY MOTT'S PEflNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVERS' to girls at , womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes- a pleasure. - ftl.OO PHK JJOX BY MAIL. Sold by - . . . v " '. Sold in New Bern bjD. It. D AVIS. vaMMW. Paint your house with & We have taken the Heath ted paint .and have a car load just trom the lac tory. Prices right. Call and see . us before buying. ' ... GaskiJI Hdw.,& BARDWARlcr7;MlddU St. - . f'honelt7. ' Carolina Business College; . - .. 3ST w Bern, jr. C., . . A Ws sre now enrolling Undents rapld'y for the Summer Session , ' WdltY'TfraTIirJTTEIK TO.IXICUI l. onlcr e'ompleie ne of "ur courses during the SPRING snd K vRLY DMEa TIIK IIEfST and JSIOST TJCIt t:l n ICTIIODH of Book-keeping snd Systelns of 8hort htnd ever developed are need in this Cllege snd the Instruction Is Simple and Thorough. - ' a TII1U I12 SI AND For book-keepers ana stenopritpIlfifW W now greater than ws will bs able to tupply from ourgrsduatea ' , v v TAfh.n OUH COUIirilil and LctUinelpyou ton Better and Mote I.uoratlve I'o-lllon. - . - ; , . , i For full Particular, Addrese - , , , . . : - S. J. HOLLADAY, D. ft of aal V, fcuS aa arf Tor Infants and en. The . Kinsf Yen llavo Always BcusM Bears the Signatni.v of in Use ForOver Thirty Years tt lid rliiinly Ri.d giie neHn-.'l cxinait . - v. - l R DaVIP. I . '. ': " ' They overcome Weak, ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vifr or and banish " paina aerenc.r lor this celebra Mill Supply Co., MILL SDP?LIB8 44 Cravsn St Phons St8. .' c:rt. 1 e.- 1 AW mm W5 mm TMtl VtTJfTMHI s)aBwMMVTa ItttTJ nFai , jL to