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V ft PS r'- Ah ArS 7 . mm TOLUMI XIYI1. IIW 1IM, CUTU COUITT. I. C., TOISDAI, MAY 17. 1804 FIRST SICTIpH., Sl'MBIR 13. ) III I I II II I I I ! , I . I I at1 . . ... V' ' f All EXaiWG ADVENTURE. . A Tot of Mia Nearly sVevaed Wail Swimming. . ... Sua lay afternoon a party of 25 or 80 young mea engaged one of the Naval Reserve boats for a 111 tie cruise dowa the river.'. M hea at a point four or 41 ve Bailee f roes the city Iw.i of the boy Eraetl Brr,b,aleamai for Xpalala Bros sad Nelson Asgell took a n-Mtot to go la swtmmtog. After they weat la the water the boat left them . b eoasMere hie distance ae 4 be bora etrosk oat for a xwt etlaatott about 100 feet away It waa fm hI thai the poet - waa not . plaevd slruogly moM,a to kM them as Butch change I hle'eoaree aad ea deavored to get to another poat aboat ISO yard dittaak 1 ." i' . . ,i Youug Burch, altaoegb a very good swimmer bad ike wind and iMe against blm and before he oooid get to the poet .where he could atop aod teat ho begaa feel hi at scles cramp, He called for help.- Melaoa heard the crle aad tool la tbe situation at oace. Be r ajlr.ad that if bo boo Id attempt to help tbe alrupgllug boy that tbe t-haueaa were that Ihrjr would both Im drowsed, lie hollered to Kiaeit to turn on his back aad keep swimming. Tbte the boy II but his satire right aide waa rendered helpless Burn went duaa twice before be reached tbe poet aad al though on the point of diowulna he pluck ly kept aatmmlng. Argell had Anally reached lurch. The latter caught hot.! of Aagell's foot and la that manner was enabled to keep ""Ms head ab Te the water. It waa said that the Impreealoa of Burcb's Angers were visible on aa ge l'a foot for many hours so de Derate wae Buri h The boyaln tbe boat hearing 'the cry f dlatieaa hastened I a ok to where thi swimmers wne i ut bad coUaldcrable : uifflru.t)- to Kkl to ibe sceue on ajouat of tba wluil aud t Me.' ' Burch had gone under for the third lime just before the boat reached them and waa la a semi conet'lous state, lie waa helped Into Jhe boat and ILe bo) s wo ked over him for an hour before be was eoaUldeied out of danger. It waa the oloaast call to death tbe youag man baa over had, aad It U aa close as any one would care . to be.-' ,. . -, .- V Knelt credit is due to Nelson Angell for his presence of mind la tendering assistance. Although his hesitating ac tios may have seemed strange. It was the wisest thing to do. C -I, u -S ORX A Stars tha ,i H Uml Yw Ha Alam Bugs Jgaatare ef Teachers' Institute For Craven county. The Teachers Instltutefor this Craven county, will begin Monday, May 80.h, and continue through the week. Col 8 J Bolladay, and other compe tent instructors, have been secured to assist la the conduct of the Insti tute. - ' Board can be obtained for tbe five days - at rauonable rates.. - - The provision of the School Law, re quiring attendance of teachers will be enforced. , Promptness Is essential to the best re sults, and all teachers are urged to be present at opening, ten o'clock on the morning of May 80th. White teachers will assemble at Gra ded School building on Hancock street, aad colored teachers at Graded School building oa West street. ; , 8. If. BRINSON, ' '"" ' Uetihty Superintendent fURTA GORDA FL. May Ufa. Weather dsllghtfal bow, having ales showers aad ererj tMeg looks lovely The fralt era pa are promising. Mr. X W. Smith, has soma acres la grape fralt aad oranges, looking fiae, fruit a- bout tie size of bea egs bow, be lso has Bananas, Taagtaiaes, Imoii. Limes Pigs, aad a to., Mr. 8 1 fraa Bwaaa- boro, N. C, format ly. Ooa man sr4d this 8prlna;lOS00 aorlh of grape fruit from oBs irrt his Btms l Jaamoa. Tba vesatab'e early crops, a-e about orar wtthi aaothor thm h tMin planted an-, Wal-r -lHia arwjjetll g j.Net'J they a. 11 high yttAle price if 4c the lb. the Bret melons ws saw here il( e, waa on the 27th of April sat, aad 'Hhey sold from 75 to 1,2S tah. No csetalofee yet.' , ' Tbe Mae Apples, firat crop, aril coma oS la J see sal July aail but share eta some plae apple', ore- ga sad grape fruit on hand yet, from that rvps a t gathered , Cat. I. H. Ward, formerly of S-vaak-hjro, has tca Vrr lck f t tbro weeks tth bill ius leter, atoniM-b t oa la sad mutupr, but ha lavtt al sufBcteat to grkoiit sgale. 4- fnfy haaliby bn'O all thetime. There ba ! no. death la 1' . til, this 5 ear, tbii looks healthy for a lowa with I 500 people. . On Saturday the 7th In.t, was general picnic and festival day among all daises here, tbe Sunday Schools la particular, The Baptist 8. 8, (Whites) j lcnlked with the Methodl.t 8. B, across the bay at Charlotte Barber aad the Methodist S. S, her, had thelr's out la the country to Allgator Creek. We weal to Charlotte Bsr r, and hid s leaSi.t lime togeth er. Cai.t L. D. Gi bous, Id bla schooner. "Dippl m a" sailed lasi ri kl.y 13 h lost, fur K. y West Fls, a iih s kad at :5 000 watermelon. Mr. O. W. Werd, accom panied the Capt, as supetoargo, gueea, Mr. W al l ice souuthlng he never saw tefore. The trip should be made la 8 or ten dsjs or less, with favorable winds. Several Tar heels will leave here for their homes la N. 0. about June 1st or tnd. Among them arc, Mrs. D. H. Ward, aud family, Walter Willis aad sister Mrs. Thos W. Willis and child, Capt O A, Tolsoa, Mr aad Mrs Raymond Smith' aad child, and maybe this scribe, provld: ed ha dont got 1 t la the Gulf of Mex ico. ' '. v. v ': We have been In runts Gorda now, since Feb'y lst We left Wilmington, N. Cn Feb'y 83nd and arrived here next day at 10 o'oloi kf.ro. We bare been a little sick, but no.hing lerlous, we hava seen very little sickness, general health Is good climate mild and agreeable to as. pretty weather all tba time, rather dry this Spring for trucking, but rains onoe la a wbl e, very pleasant nights and no hotter In day Use much, than la N. C, n Summer times. Some mosquitoes but dont bother at eights so far, and what la bast of all we hava bo red bugs (chin ches) and no tloks, dont know the reason there are no ticks nor red bugs, but It la to. Few flies and cockroaches and little red ants by the bushels but they don bother you In your house. "TAU HEEJU fort Artitr Icpoxtc FaUei. Paris, May laThaw Is aa a boos- rased ramor oarreat hare (hat Fort Arthur has fata with the loss of tea thoaaaat saaa la the aagagasasat. ' Natlo&Al Leate Games. STANDIKQ OF CLUBS' , Woe. Leak Far GaeL Now fork. 1 7 M Claciaaatl, 18 .10 aSsS Chicago, 14 -., J80 Brooklya, Wv 11 - aSi BtUuU. . . 11 14 478 Boataa,' , M IS 400 Pittsburg, . I 14 . . S01 Philadelphia, S 17 S Oti claaatl Hew York Chicago ' Philadelphia Boston fit Loals Ciuduasll May 18-Tbe following game vu played today. RBI Cladaaatl, 9 7 1 BostoB, v 1 4 i "BalUrtss Wl h-lm and Meedhero, Haha aad Bohlet. Umpire Eaulia. Chicago May tf-.Tha following la the gams today: N R H K Brooklya, ft Chicago, 7 H BtUrlee-Joaes aad Bergea; Weltotr aad O'Nell. Umpire Moiaa. St Louis, rain, Some Atrocious Pons. If there Is any retribution for mis deeds la this world the Wilmington Star man ought to get the full benefit of It. Read some of the output of his de graded mind. In New Yotk Mrs Ina DeLong has secured a divorce from Mr Chaa De- long. She lust wanted to DeLong her self, and that Is de long and da short of It, A Northern lady has made a beautiful quilt out of the tops of her discarded atlk stockings She ought to preserve It, for It will make an Interesting hem - la her leg acy. -. Miss Psullne, daughter of multimil lionaire Waldorf Astor, has announced her Intention to go upon the atago. Mr Astor doubtless views this aa a disaster for MI'S Astor. We guess he's Astor to reconsider. Viv .:f ..Purnell's Peremptory Order. . Special to Journal. ' Raleigh, May 18,-Jurjge .'urnell has authorised the Issue of subpoena duces tecum to the Investigation committee appointed by Governor Ayoock to Inves ttgate the Atlantic and North Carolina railway ordering It to submit to him next Bstardsy the lull report which It will make to the Governor so that It can be used In the Cuyler roll for a re ceivershlp. No Gloss C&ntzt Paint Hilt. will wearas loag as Devoe's. No others areai heavy bodied, because Devoer weigh 8 to 8 ouno' a more U the pint Sold by K W 8mallwood. Ptmllco Republicans. The Republlcaa county cocvsnllon held at Bayboro N C, May 14th, 1904 vu called to order by Chairman J R Rice, W D Alfred waa made Chairman and J T Lincoln wat made temporary Secretary. The following were elected delegates to the State and Congressional Conven Hon. , D H Abbott, P J Delamar, W D Al frad, 0 M Babbitt, J R Rica, A F Bunt ing and C Hosklns, - Alternstes-J B Lee, J 8 Aldrldge, Philip 0 Jones, W A Csrswon, KB Lewis, A B Curtis and D P Lee. To the Judicial and Senatorial Con ventions the delegatea are: D H Abbott, O M Babbitt, David Hoi ton, H S Watson, J H Wsskett, W H Watson, J T Lincoln. Alternatee-P J Delamar, Wm WUUs, F A Spain, 9 K Dunn, J J Brtnson, 1 F WlUis aod John Morris. J R Rica having resigned as Chairman of the executive committee 0 M Babbitt Was elected In his ttsad. A resolution wss adopted endorsing DrDH Abbott, delegate-at-lsrge to the National Republlcaa convention. Superior Court Froceedlnfs. The case of tha Corporation Commla sion wu concluded for this term of Court by the withdrawal of one Juror and a mistrial declared. Tbe lawyers for tha plaintiffs warn Messrs Simmons aad Ward, M Dew Stevenson and Thomas, of Norfolk; the attorneys representing tha defease were Messrs O H Gnlon. George Rountreo and D L Ward. ' '-.:.f The case of Hancock vi the Western Union Tslegtaph Company waa contlri RL Smith vi FJ French; money. JudgmcBt. rendered for defendant for iSSO. Banks vs Arnold: appeal and dis missed. . Tha court Till continue nxt week, Do not forget that Dr Sbth Abu old Balsam Is lbs best known Remedy for all Bowel Complaints. Wsrrsnted by S 'uffy and T A Henry, New Brra SUNDAY'S GAMES. IS TRIBUTE TO DUD t M Fsrsui's Funeral Services Urrely Attended. SlaUlbsrler GrasUd Palitleaaad Fralt Caadlllaas la Weatrra Car alia.- Sell Fer Davidson rorfjaveraar Imper "" . Uat! Law . . , I'aae. t . fta'algk, May 14 This mornlog the fuaeral of Bon Robrrt M Form an wu held from Edeatm sirret Methodlat Episcopal Church Rev It t Bampas offlclatlnir, aa luted ly R-v I) Marshall recVrof Chrlat Kitlaoopal Ciiit rh. The cberch waa entirely fiil. ail tbe Stale nffliilals here b li.tr ' ti: s hi. a well aa aawspsper mei, t'o if'i-r,iu V'aierans aad buslnts nun Ky tittiuta ol love and reaped was paid the memory of the dead editor, who wss so greatly beloved here and Indeed ali over tbe 8tate. Tbe Init-rmeni waa i i Oakwood cemetery, where 'lie Confederate Vetor- aua paid their lam trihntt to a member of their oigan'i i..d. Uiirln the funer- MaylS-No game to lay. PltUburg, May II. Tha game today: ft. H R PltUburg, 0 11 5 NewTork 5 5 1 Batteries--Leever and Phelps; Mat- thewsoa and Warner.' -' ' ' w- Umpire Johnstone CDay 5 ;"s Where they play today; New York at PltUburg. Philadelphia at Bt Louis. Boston at ClactaaaU. Brooklya at Chicago. TESTEXDATS HAKKETS. Cattea, firala. rrtvUlou aad sucks Raaga la Frleea. kecdyts aa Sktaateat. Tha following an the market quota tions, reostved by private wire to J Walter Labarae at Co.. Haw Bora. N. 0. Oorroaj Haw Tone, May 16. Open, High. Low. Gloat July....... Aug 18.5S 1S.S9 1S.4S 13.85 18.1s m it.ii lsjis 118 1L8 11.80 11.87 Deo ,..f .UK tut 11.S1 ll.7 Chicago, May 18. Chicago Grsia. Opsn. Close July Wheat . 85, ' 86 July Cora - . 47, " 48 JulyOaU - - 1 S8 88f July Elba-- S87 5 July Pork ' HIS r1185 July Lard 845 .' 15 Brocxar-. ' Opaa. Suga.,.,.4 tUti , Copper .j.. 4 Atchison.... aSt Southern By.... SO Southern RypK. D. & BteeL.M.. 8f U.S. Steel pf.,.5 Penn.RR.,...u113t ; Krla.. S t LonUvlUsANssh 106 St Paul........; ISO) N.Y Central.... UH . A W.. ...... Ml , VkOChaatlcal. -ti ; NawTork.May 18. ''OlOM SO 118, SS , 106! ,139, 113 65 County CoaventloB. At a neatlog of tha Democ ratio Exec- Bttva Commtttaa held at tha Court House oa tha 18th of April 1S04, It wu ordered that tha County Conventloa be called to meat la new vera oa Saturday June 11 1004 at IS o'clock noon at tha court house. ; ...I .',.'. This convention will elect delegates to the Stats, Congressional and Senate twlel Coavsntloa aad also nomlnsts County officers, Sheriff, Register of Deads, Treasurer, Coroner. Couatv Sur veyor, msmber of tha House of Repre sentatives and fita County CommUsloa- era. It is ordered that UiS primary Conven tlons be held la t&a City of New Bern on Friday night Jua8d at 8.30 o'clock at their respecttra polling plaoea. : la tha prectacti o&tslde of tha City of New Eera primaries are to ba held oa Saturday, Jun 4:h, 1301 at IS o'clock noon. Each town'..'? wlU aorr.inate ConstsUe. ' ' . ; ErMHT R. e?.ya:t, Jn., Cbalrtkiaa. r"ro o. c r r " tervlces the uxpltal wss rl ised and the Btga at balf --uiT, ami business wss suspemleil In all tli departments. A clartr la granted tbe Salisbury Hrs'ery U .. rrpltal atock .',0,0 0. B 11 Wiley aod R II Konklln b.lug tbe prin cipal stockholder. ' J. Frank Hay, wbo flur'ng tbe Fusion da) s of common Ufl and commi n 07 won met) s ta(nit il in In the 1 (jlltme Is le e atit tiding the Hnpiem court When atked about politics in the lOt h district le saiJ tbe Democrsts would r .nomi nate Gudger but that tbe result was doubtful, a tbe Demo:rais were not Aphiiog Jmite Kwar, tbe Hepublicsn tOiiiiuee. Vt oourte the will not vote for Ewart Mr. Ray says, but he sdds thst they do not fight him became he ttood up for the people in the fight a gslnst the force bill la cqngiess Mr Ray ex pie sees tbe opinion that this nut ter hsd sotneth ng to do with the f allot e of the senate to confirm Ewari's nomina tion. He ssjs tbe Democrats will work batd and try to ca.rrj tbe district it they can., ue tajs tne mountain country is for Parker as a nominee for the presl dency and tbst he heari very strong ex pressions to that effect. Whsa asked about tha Watts Liquor Regulation law aod the opinion up In his section he said the law did not effect that territory, as all tha counties west of Asheville have prohibition except Haywood, which hss a dispensary. As yet there Is very little talk about the legislature, but consider able about the Atlantic & North Caro lina railway strangs to say In a section so remote from that road. He says the apple crop Is the gresteit ever known in that region, the peach crop not so good. A quarter of a million apple trees have been taken Into Macon county this spring, from Wisconsin and a man from Georgia, named Smith hss set out 60,000 of these, various growers tskingt he oth ers. Mr. Ray says Lt. Goveenor Turner Is tha second choice of the people lu his section for governor. Davidson will get the solid vote of the west. Francis D. Winston hss many friends who want him nominated for Lt Governor. Mr. Ray says all the present State officers will be nominated. ; - Before the Supreme court next week a very important c ase thst of Westfeldt sgainst Adams from Swain county conies up for the fourth 'time, Involving some 800 acres of copper mining propeity for Which $1,600 hss teen offeiej. ; ;, - SUPERIOR COURT." Term For Tilal of Civil Cases for Craven 1 ' County. The following cases have been dis posed of in the Superior Court since last reoort In this oaner. The Bsrton Packer Co , vs J G Duns & Co; Judgment was rendered for defen- dsnt Isaac H Smith vs French: judg ment for plaintiff In sum of $201.60. L H Cutler vs Thos Daniels, Receiver; Final lodgment. . This wu the bank esse, and all matters were adjusted. Adams vs Clermont Mills; judgment for plaintiff In the sum of $960. , , R L 8mlth vs F J French; judgment for defendant. . . ' W B Blades, Trustee vs Thos W Dew ey; at als. ? Judgment for plaintiff for $30,000, to which judgment defendants, except T W Dewey, accepts and appeals therefrom ta the Supreme Court. Ap peal bond fixed at $35,00 stay bond $25- 000. The following divorces hsve been granted during this session: William Harvey vs Amanda Har vey. - Etta Blackwell vs Alonia Black well. Ada Howard vs Amos Howard. Battle Harris vs George Harris. John Jensett vs Msty A Jennetw Aler Banks vs Penny Banks. . All of the above divorce eases were for colore persons except the last named which was for white. : . , Court will convene todsy at the usual hour. .ii BOGUE items. Msyllth. The Basks f arty glvea by tha Betht dL t sad Baptist Sa- d ty schools the 7th last wss s saccese. It was a saecess la aa auspicious day. .A large crowd flae ma sic, refreshments, a auoutioaa dlaaer, and univeraal eaomeot Some of as from Carwrtt weal beet with the crowd to.H? arsboio, aad luok la the eat r tatam 1 1 glvea by tie Swaaal oro Brats band, which we highly enjoyed, because it was excellent- Next day we atteadad the Methodist SundsyCscboo', aad here again ws were hlg. ly eotertalaed with tbe best of music, wl.a t'e asual flae slag ag anl playli g Meaara Coble aad May, frjm Treetoa a .shred with their cornets. Swsatbrro Is gifted with flae slngeri, 'eul by thatrilncettof s prsno V lcea, MUs Lula HaUel She has no eiperiof anywhere, aaa hi family fur- al-bib it bt-s v tc r lso. Swunilnro Iscom'nr, aid h a at list alia I K. R bo plan- Intra fUta wl i crow faster, or b'w ti a nde with a more healthy location, with a cheeper and better l'vln;,ndbare b a Bui mer and winter tha loxarles ' life are so sbundint ard varied capital alone is needed to light up her vast resources and crowd her limits wl th a busy aid happy pupulat'on. "A prophet i not wih ut honor ists la hi own Cnuntry," Else Bwaasboro would hsve long ago been the scene of rival wealth In her boom, tt-at would bufh Into ahiwe tbe prog e is of our fattt growing twas or cities. Mtt btnU) of awaWntnr tie n a . J. S. A PROMINENT GOLLEGE UMl - eaBWaBBaaawaBWJBwaanBBBmwBwaamaaBBsaa--an - . One of Indiana's Useful Educators Says : -I Feel like a New Man: OLIVERS. MsylH. Mr Willie tllgglnt of Loco attended services here Hnmlay. Dr H It Parker ami lfnf Traoton opent Sundny with rrUt'te t this place. Mr and Mrs Amos Simmons snd daughter, Miss Carrie aUended serrlces here Suudsy. Mr Rlchsri LtKouke of Maysvilie vis Ited at Mrs O I Ward's ruuday. Several of our youn pe ple attended the picnic at Banks Larding last Satur day. We are sorry t says Mrs Kids Parke. does not tret any befer. She continues very sick. Misses May Simmons and Fbrence Duval and Master WUUa Pural went to the Banks party Saturday. MrBeeHsrgett and niece Miss Ada Hargett attended services here Sun day. Messrs John D Heath aod Joha T Heath went to Trenton Saturday on bus iness. Miss Virginia Oldfield of White Oak spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs CI Ward. . Mrs Lafayette Dlllahunt of Comfort Is visiting her daughter, Mrs J O Par ker. Uncle Josh. ; v . : MR, joo w. ming. ' ' - Mr. John W. If eng, 54 Jefferson Aren Indianapolis, Ind., State Representative t Indianapolis Business College, writes " firmly heller thmt I owe my tine health to Peruna. Constant trartl amm . change ot food and water wrought havoc with my atomach, and tor moot hi J Buttered with Indigestion mod catarrh ot tbe stomach. I tett that the only thing to do was to give up my occupation which I felt very reluctant to do. Seeing an ad. ot Peruna aa m specific for catarrh I decided to give It n trial, and vasal It faithfully tor six weeks, when I found that my troubles bad all dliappeared and I seemed like m new man. I have m bottle ot Peruna In my grip all the time, and occatlonally take a tew doses which keeps me In excellent health. " John W. Meng. THIS most common phases of summer catarrh are catarrh of the stomach and bowels. Peruna ia a speclflo for summer catarrh. Hon. Willis Brewer, Representative In Congress from Alabama, writes the following letter to Dr. Hartmant House of Representatives, - Washington, D. O. Tha Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. : (fentlemen " 1 have used one bottle of Peruna for lassitude, and I take pleas tare In recommending it to tbrCso who need a good remody. A a tonio lt la em collent. In the short time I have used, it lt has done me a great deal of good." Willis Brewer. , If you: do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at onoe to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he wlU be pleased to give you his valuable ad vloe gratis. - , : .. Address Dr. Esrtmanf Free id est of The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbna. Ohio. To be instructed in the arts aoftana the character and makes mengrit)e.-4 Ovid. . - , ""-VS?? 3 THE SECOND PRIZE. CASTOniA I"cr Infants axl Cl'M::x' , f y-i ?' --. j i.i i..., . t A li'al Clrcna. Grandpa Well, Sammy, where have you been today? Sammy (just back from the Natural History museum) Oh, we've had a fine time, grandpa. We've been to a dead circus. A Very Creditable Song. Pccm Writ ten For Memorial Day By - , Miss Margaret Bryaa. We publish herewith the poem which obtained the second prize la the contest for the Memorial Day song. The first prlre poem won by Mrs R P Williams was published yesterdays The following song was wrltteaby Miss Margaret Bhepard Bryaa and Is sung as was that of Mrs Williams, to the tune oP'Sewanee Rlver.or Old Folks At Home." Let us sing of all our gallant soldiers "'InDIxisland, How bravely did they fight In bat tle ' In one united band, - ,. For It Is only what we ow a them Now the War is o'er, 9 To remember all our faithful veterans, And those that are no more, . '' '': . Chorus. 1 All the South today Is giving ; ' Them the praise they woa We bow our heads unto tha living . They're leaving one by one. , All up and down tha broad Potomac Tha fnnvtil with T.M ' -V;' 1 Until at Appomattox Court-Houss ; He surrendered gracefully.: 1 Tea, we will keep the record left us Stainless and dear i " ' The children too will hear the atory It tVnrn aliA tula an faa.f - -"' :.. , . , , j Chorus. ; ... But now we've furled the CoBquered.ban . , We'll let It reet. Ji'Xl'fi With all the brave and noble heroes, , And try to think It best, A, i Altho' our cause Is lost forever. a And the men la gray, $ Good Values For a Fe) Day s, j 36 inch Black Taffetta Silk with the guarantee stamped on every yard, the price is only $1.00. &G inch Black Taffetta Brilliant, it makes a beautiful shirt waist or a skirt and gives entire satisfaction; the price is only 65c the yard. . J . '-t 44 inch Brown Mohair Silk Finish, good value at $1.50, the price of this is only $1.00. r We prepay Express and freight on all purchases amounting to $5.00 or over shipped to any place within a radius of 100 miles of j. i mm ca, PHONE 288. , 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. Paint your house with & Ml IpD Paint! ' We have taken the agency tor this celebra ted paint and have a car load just Irom the fac tory. ' Prices right, v Call and see us before t buying. - r - . !.,, Gaoliill lltla M.lill Supply Co., BARDWARS TSJMiddle Sfc Phone 147. IM1LL SUPPLIES 44 CravenlSt " PioneSlB. delivered "at once" is what you want. Our aim is to p'eaie the custo mer, bo give us a ihare of your trade and your troubles will ceass. Our stock is Fresh lor the reason, that we turn it over bo fast We have a New Lot of Portsmomth Mullets, only been cornel a Who fought .beneath lu brilliant col-Ifelv days and they are nice and fat. Also a Lice lot of Einglian's ors . t , Most have passed away. Chorus " - Yet the South todsy Is giving Them the prshe they won, We bow our boa 's unto tie l?v!sg Tify're 1 -v' cetyce. 8haf era Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Bacon, StrawDerries, Oranges, Lemons, and all kinds of Vegetables tl In atock. Soliciting a share of your trade and thankiaT; you in alY: J we are, Yours to Bervico, . , . y W- ..... i '
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