Newspapers / New Berne Weekly Journal … / May 27, 1904, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
X 111E HW XrlaklUaat Ib7 d Friday, at JoaraelButldlac, 56- tn Btreet. CHARLES U; STEVEN5. 8UB8CBIPTI0M RATH? Twe Months Taraee Month,.... U Month, 'waive Moatna, 'ONLY IN A.DVANC, adiertialng rate. rurniana - aTioatloe at tii omoe. or ui"" UVTh juvuv a only tent o pay- v . & . UnhuiviMM Will receive actio o expiration of their uh- . I Kaita ItflUT w u1 r- Filtered at the Poetofflce,i.iew Bern .C.u second-class matter, 9 VOICES FROM THE WEST. ' The action of the Bute Republican Convention at Greensboro, lut week, and the State ticket it named, hat bten received by the Democratic preae by varying degrees of criticism, bat gener ally the convention haa been laughed at and ridiculed, aa the oiaal t arcial polltl cat performance, of an Impassible party seeking Impossible, t r them, recogni tion from the people of North Carolina at the polls. - North Carolina la a State with so much dtTsralty of soil and climate, that even Its people partake of this divert! ty, so that the political situation In one portion doea not by any means represent the conditions elsewhere, and this makes It Important to know how each taction may look at Its own political sit uation. It Is a sincere acknowledgement but true that Eastern Carolina actually knows as little of Western Carolina politics, aa the West can know or under stand the politics In the East, therefore It Is a matter of interest to read how tha West views the political situation especially as It seems to be more fully determined by the recent Republican State Contention, The following expressions, from the AtaevOle newspapers, both Democratic, tend to throw a different light upon the atlltlcal situation, as seen In this sec linn nanallv from a lone point of Tlew. The Citizen says: "The nomination is the culmlnina tlon of a sagacious party policy which was Inaugurated several years ago by Senator Prltchard, and which had for Its ojbect the building up of a strong Republican organization In the western part of this State. That policy ha so u been uncomfortably successful, and it has been aided by the apparent neg lect of the situation by those who have controlled the management of the Dem ocratic party. The result has been that that Republican party has been gaining strength In the west, while the Demo eratlc party has little more than held Its own. Unless these facts are heeded by those who direct the policy of the Dem ocratic party In this Stale. It requires no prophetic vision to foretell the nti state consequences." The Gazette News, ssys of the Repub llosn nominee for Governor ard the po litical situation: " "The nomination of Claries J Harris of DUlsboro as a candidate on the Re publican ticket for Governor of North Carolina has beea the subject of much conversation among politicians of both " the political parties here since the con vention at Greenboro. The universal opinion seems to be that the RepublU aana nominated the Very best manioc the place, and then when the returns are in next November It will be found that the candidate on the Republican ticket will have so materially reduced the Democratic malorltv Of four years ago at to place NorthJCarolina In the column of doubtful states. Mr Harris, known business ability, his clean and exemplary ; record as a private citizen and his interests In North Carolina as aa IndMdnal era lmoortant factors In his favor, and the Republicans are Jubi lant over hu nomination. These newspaper ' expression - give - tosM clever Idea of what politics may be doing In Western Carolina, and the corresponding Influence upon the rest of the State- It may or may not be a beacon of alarm, but with other politi cal Straus, they offer suggestions to the wise politician, WHAT OP NEXT COTTOK CROP. Latham, Alexander and Company, of New York, In their latest cotton circu lar present tome very Interesting figures i the estimated acreage planted In cot ton. on the date of May 20th, and its ' comparison with last year. ' The effect of high price last year seea in the planting this year. , , From four thousand letters tent out by the above firm to their cotton corres- pondentt In the South, 8,871 replies were received, these showing that the cotton area for 1504 will be Increased tuveu and one half per cent, or In num I r of acres, comparing the two years. f r 1 seres 2S.S37.000, for 1801, acres . i t 1 tit at- UinuibiMiotU bat Ut Ue eoa wm mui depead apoa tacSoutaera Slatee for tac great klk of cottoa te be raised, . Latest, Aitad.r J Coapaayaey la their circular, as te eottoa eoadkloat u a weole, tbe prospects of la eottoa crop at Ula 4ata ara far asnre p'oaUlif lata at taia tlatc last year, waa tee aaaaoa tu aoaormally lata, poor etaada prevailed, aad renlaaiiaf waa ailver- aal" IS SOMETBING OUTSIDE BEST? A recent editorial eaameat la the Greta boro Record, which was prompt ed by some cl'.liea who waatal Ike RiC- ord to lnre oat the per cee'ag of con versions by the Stat Joiet meatlegs held reeeatly'la Oreeabru aad tloee by a local mloU'er ! his own rkarch, provokes the query, why l loniotklaf from outside so generally sought after, to the aeilect of . the! something at htmeT The lire- rd st el t iat He local aainlstt-r far oute.ilppml I be perambula ting Jones, In the actual good results from his services, and yet the visiting Jonea received $1,600 for hla few weeks work, a sam probably In excess of the total annual amount received by the preacher at home, who devoted every day In the year to look after hla congre gation and Its wants. But this glvtn; special recognition to eomd pasting preacher or speaker, to the neglect and dtscomfoit of the local man, is not confined to thls'alone, ty people la a community, for there are persons In every town and city, who tn buying goods, will send away for them, when the local merchant can sell the same article, or else send for It and to control the sale. In the newspaper line this neglect of the local or home paper, to the support of the outside newspaper, is specially noticeable. The excuse of course If that the home paper hu no news, that it Is small, thst It does not take the dis patches, and other reasons, when the very explanation why the local paper Is small, and lacking in many things, It because Its owa home people goal where for their newspapers, and so force starvation upon ths local pa per. How many citizens .there are who go away from home tad are always eager to praise outside places to the disparage meat of their own home town. The town or city where they live, where they have made their money, offers no attractions to them. If Investments are to be made, the Inducement la outside, not at horns, the local Investment does not appear to offer as much at that away, although by keeping the money at home, local Interests and the Inter ests of every cltlren Is benefited. Some towns and cities are sfflcted with such citizen, who always see bet ter things somewhere else than at home Fortunate the place which hu few of tuch people, who ara oven harmful to community's Interests. Deafness Caaaot Be Cured by local applications, u they cannot reach the diseased portion of the oar. There Is only on way to cur deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by aa Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tub. When this tube It inflamed yet hay a rambling sound or impost hearing, and ( whan it b entirely doted, Deafneu 1 the result, and ua less the Inflamsaatloa can be taken out and this tuba restored to Its normal ooa dltlon, hearing wClbt destroyed for even ala case out of. tea arecaused by Catarrh, which la. npthlng ,- but aa la- flamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. ' -:t;" We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cat of Dearneat (canaea oyusv tarrb)thet cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur. Send for circulars, fro. y . F. 3. CHENEY CO, , Toledo, O. Bold by DruggtstK ISe. Art ft- Take Hall't Family Pills for constipa tions. . , BW CtUlhlS a WAm.l Cellolokl,' the chemical-compound which bear to close a resemblance to Ivory,' Is a mixture of collodion and camphor, Invented la 1855 by Perk eel ne of Birmingham, whose name for a time It bore. The process of manufacture It at follows: Cigarette paper 1 soaked In a mixture of nitric and sulphuric acids until It become nitrocellulose. After thorough washing, to free It from the adds, this cellulose la dried, mixed with a certain quantity of camphor, and coloring matter If required, and then passed through a rotter milL It I next formed into thin sheets vy Hy draulic pressure and afterward bro ken up by toothed rollers and soaked for torn boor la alcohol. A further pressure aad a hot rolling process fin ish it, and result la ivory-like sheets half an Inch, thick.' -n i 4, k:-1 nxl A StartliEff Test To m a life, Dr T Q Merrltt, of No. Mehoopany. Pa, made a startling tt renltint; la a wonderful cure. I i writes, patient wu auactea w;.a -orrkc-is, canoed by alee a-. stonrntu. I hni often found "S ei" "f t for tents strn- r tret . -i-'S sol prmcri- :d t r ' frn the f it , H 14 moii VluIsTt t'on i i s i a t OLTIPIA; May I J. Onryoang people of this pltc, areSUte Medical Society la Session Fa- mealag preparatloas for Children's Uy which win be the tret Sunday la Jane. All are cordially Invited to attend. Qolte a aamber of the people of this place have beea attending the revival aj Pilgrim's Re. ,. Mr I P Holtoa and MUa Ida Wayne attended the plcalc at Aaklns last Bator- day, Mlaaes Jennie aad Blanche Dana at j tended Ue eommeaoemeat of the Mill' tary Academy at New Fern last week, which hty eajoyed very much. ' Mlaee Emma Duet) aad Cornelia Hoi too, who have teen going to school at New Bora, returned to their home last week. ; Mi Willie Simpsoa of Maysvllle, vis ited relatives her yesterday. Mr Albert Thomu apeat a part of s week with bt parents here. Mr Charlie lanetaUaad wife o Ed ward vletted relatlvet here Saturday and Sunday. ' v ' ' ' Mr L W Duan. . wife, aad Bttle girl Elsie, of Aurora, sptat Saturday and Sunday with bis parent. ' alias Jennie Dana returned home from New Bern "yesterday accompanied by MrLeoaiilmpklae. Mr Etheridg Wed his regular ap pointment here yesterday. Ho delivered an able sermon to a large and attentive audience, We organized our bate ball club, Fat- uiday, May Hih. I.C.U. MadeYoont Afala "One of Dr Etng't New Life l'llls each night for two weeks hat put me la my 'teens' again" again writes D H Turner of Dempsytown Pa. They're the best la the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 85c at C D Bradhams Drug Store. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Raleigh. May 2 L Supreme Court filed following opinions; Davis vs town of Freemont, affirm ed. Jones vs Water Co from Durham, er ror. , Bowers vs Tel Co, from Durham, er ror. Garsed vs Sternberger from Guilford, affirmed. Carter vs Railroad from Iredell, affirm ed. Brittain vs Westhall fiom Catawba.er ror. Bank vs Holllgsworth from Buncombe two appeals, decided In favor of defen denl. BeckvtMeroae from Cherokee, no error. Cowles vt Lovln from Graham, af firmed. Button vt Lumber Oo from Swain, re vered. Stete vs Alston, from Franklin, per curiam affirmed. Walker vs Brooks from Person, per curiam affirmed. Hays vs Traction Co from Durham, per curiam affirmed. Stite vs Long from Macon, per cur lam affirmed. Fuller vs Jenkins from Bwain per curiam, petition dismissed for failure to print tame. Nuanally vs Railroad from Durham, per curiam, Judgment of non suit affirm ed. But this does not prevent plaintiff front bringing another action. Connor vs Mfg Co from Mecklenburg per curiam affirmed, the court being evenly divided Walker J, not sitting. Work aai Wmrrrr It Is a com won mistake that to wor ry hard is to work bard. The way to succeed is to work and not to worry; the wty to faU is to worry and not to work. The way to neither succeed nor fail it to both work and worry; that m the way to kill yourself. London STruth. e -A Gm4 Wr Far Mr. Popley Mr. Dauber remarked today that our Robert was like a young tApollo. Mr. Popley-Oh, that's the way orith those artist. They're always try ing to make people think weU of those oM classical heroes. rouaaeipua Te. - Tke.Hyman Supply Co., Dear Sin:-' Over fifty yean ago, our firm began selling paint throughout tat South tale have continued uninterruptedly, and taa tlmu greater thta any othet brand Of paint Read the following: "Have used the L. A M, paint twenty years, houses painted with eight years ago show batter today than houses painted with other palate within two years." : '. 'X " AJ B. Edgell, Alachua, Fla. ; . " Hav used all brands of paint, L. 4 U. Pur Paint stands better, and wears longer than any other paint I have ever used la my ton yean ex perience." H. F. Smith, Painter Concord N, a - '! painted FrankenborgBlosk with LAM Paint, stands out u though varnished. .-. Actual cost wm lost than Si SO per laHoa." ' . ' - ,W. B. Barr, Charleston, W.Vs. ! painted our old homestead wit L. . H. Paint tweuty-tlz yean ago. Not painted since-, looks- better that houses painted In the lut four yean with other pslnt," H. S. Scotfleld, Harris Springs, 8 . "Uud the L. A M. Paints for sixteen veara. , , Painted three houses with It fifteen yean ago; they have not needed painting since. ' , ,. , . X. Webb, Hickory. N C Respectfully, ( 10NGMAN A MARTINEZ. These Celebrated Paints ate sold by !" bnpply Co - RALEIGH. tern Asjlia at Geldsbora rail of Pa teats Qbscivatloa of the Yea able " s Dr McBafasm-. Raleigh May ttrd -The 51st aaaaal meeting of the If orth Carolina Medka' Society began today la ih UaUofUe Bout of Common In the Capitol It W(a called to order by Or llrbetA. Royaler, the chairman f li e hi a com mtttee. Bute Audit r B F. t!Xaitr. Uv ered the addrees of welcome o beha f of the BUte, Ed CbamleiaMa th lhi oe behalf of Raleigh. IH;Jae- M la rmt, of Klnatoa. resiMallie. Dr. II U. Weaver cf Aahevill -, ibe irldeai of the Boclet), deliver re anneal a-ltl'ee. Reports were made h Di. r. L. S la- f Frank He, Dr. M. L htevena i f A.lenlr Dr. Freak Roberts of Marshall, aad Dr O. Edwards cf On en ouaty. The attendance It qnl:e a large, over 900 bo ng present, besides. 111 applicants for license m phystoUnn. Superintendent J. M. Miller of the hospital for the coined Insane at Glib boro says It Is entirely full, there being 534 patients, more than three flfihe of whom are women.' Daring the peat week eight applications have beea re ceived, six from women. Superinten dent Janus McKee f the hospital for the insane here says there ate 111 female patients, filling the 811 beds In that ward 1th 69 applications oa file, whili 99 applications have beea forwarded to Ue Western Hospital. Tbe-e are 887 male patients and 194 beds. Some men eie to be brongbt here from the Western Hospital. The reports to the agricultural depart ment of this State, upon which the re turns of ci opt, with per centege of acre age condition, etc, are based, are oomiog in quite rapidly. Bo far u received they show aa Increase of about 90 per cent la the acreage of cotton, whfce It somewhat larger than wu expected, previous esti mates having been from IS to 85 per cent. It Is very clesr the farmers have planted cotton to the very limit. The reports as to the fruit crop make a much better showing as to per centage than wu expected. In an Interview wlththe venerable yet sprightly Dr J B Hufham regarding his Impression of the people tn this State, he said that they were more contented and prosperous than In anytime sine 1800, In his opinion. He regards the negroes at the best test of the real pros parity of the country and says hehu been through tome of the leading coun ties of the "black belt" and finds that the negroes show the prosperity, are saving money, and ara making Invest ments, buying real estate and other property and Improving It, HEALTHY MOTHERS. Mothen should always keep In good bodily health. They owe it to their children. Yet H Is no unusual sight to see a mother, with babe la arms, cough ing violently and exhibiting all the symp toms of a consumptive tendency. And why should thlt dangerous ccnditlon ex lit, dangerout alike to mother and child when Dr. Bo tehee's German Syrup would put a Hop to It at once? No moth er should be without thlt old and tried remedy la the house (or Us timely use will promtly cure tny lung, throat or bronchial trouble la herself or her chil- dien. The wont cough or cold can be tpoedly cured by German Syrup; to can hotneneu and congeuion of the bron chial tubes. . It makes expectoration easy, and gives Instant relief and refresh ing rest to the cough-racked consumptive New trial bottles, Sue; large size, 75c At til druggists. F 8. Duffy. - ; Kearlr taa. A newspaper lu t small country town not far from New York employs a re porter whose knowledge of English Idlomt it somewhat um-ertuln. . He wat assigned recently to report tut tudden death of an Important local citizen, and after describing the cir cumstance lending up to it he re ferred to the aadnees of the bereave ment sustained by the family. "Tbe widow," he concluded, Is almost grief strickea"--Harper's Weekly. ' A Sure Thin; It It said that nothing It tun except death and taxes, but that Is not alto gether true. ' Dr King's New Discovery tor Consumption Is a tur cun for all lung aad throat trouble. Thousand can tettlfy to that. MnCB VanMetre of Shepherdtown, W Va, ujts "I had a Mvere case of Bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of, but got no relief. One bottle of Dr Xing'! New Discovery then cured me absolutely, It's infallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia aad Consump tion. Try It. Its guaranteed by CD Bradham. Druggist. ; Trial bottles free Regular sizes 60c, $1." - Overbear the Pier. "It thlt all!" demanded tbe custom bouse inspector as be finished up Blnks trunks. "Well no." uid Blnks. "I got a new Wife over In Parte. That little woman over there with the pink cheek it the.' "All rlehL" tald the Inspector. "We'll have her appraised. She look Ilk work of art"-Llfe. ' : - ;" "r- An Open Letter if'"'. From tl Chtpln, 8 0., Newt: Early in the spring my wife and I wtre taken with diarrhoea and so seven were the pains that wt called a physician who prescribed for us. but hit medlclnet failed to rive any relief. A friend who had a bottle of Ctamberlaln't Colic, Cholert tnd Diarrhoea Remedy on hand ttvt each of us s dote tnd we tt once elt the effects. I procured a bot'le and before ufiag tin enHre contents we were entirely eure-l. l Is a won,',-;f.:l r . 'v awl f' ' H f '-1 1 1 f "7 STEDIAN FOR COYERN0R. CeU It. Li te, Surtttlng Officer of he Ftmott w.niy-tl x k Rorth I ar cUaa Segtmeat, Stjt he Ought tt be nomi nate!" TotheEdltot i 1 ;r ' -' " 'v'haa the cherished rights of the S with w to trampled ander foot, aad North Carolina called for her torn te lake ap arms aad feed her, there cane from t Christian homt la umber- laa-i ouunty, a native son of Chatham, a beardless boy, strong, handsome, and tree, who though highly educated at onr aw Ualvtrtlty waa content to enter the raakt as h private, and when the moke had cleared from the battlefield at Bethel, the country knew that North Carolina ted hla native county bad inr al hod a auldler detttned to piomotloa tVrgal'aatry opt a the field of battle. Hit name was Charles Manley Bled man. God bless htm. A truer and braver sol dier never followed Lee and Jackson aid hat mote eaatessll. for those that scaled the Lefghts at Gettysburg know what a soldier Is. North Carolina is sgaln calling lot her bra reel, wisest and truest Sin to rule over her destiny fa peace. We an proud of the young manhood of the State, and have honored with de light the ambition of our sons who have aspired to be ru'en. And well have we succeeded in promoting them, lhe United Statet Senators, ten members of Coagrew, all f the 8tate administration save one, and nearly all ofour jidges and solicitors are young men. The State feels and those who fonght her battles In war feel, that it is bu I just and right to select as our next gov ernor one from among that class which Is now fut passing tway, never to re turn, one who bean upon hit body the enduring scirs of battle, and whose j mind It clear and brilliant and whose heart Is kind and true, whose lift Is an open book, of devotion to State, fidelity to friends and sacrifice to the Democra tic party. .. - i Our minds all turn to one his nam la Stedman. "The noblest Roman of them all." 1 hops the young men of North Caro lina will join us who followed Lee and name from among us our choice u your choice. This Is the lut opportunity the Etate will ever have of electing a Confedeiate soldier Governor and we have in Major Stedman a man worthy of us all and if made Chief Magistrate, be will be an honor and tn ornament to our State. JOHN R. LANE. Ore Hill, N C.May 10.1901. Ool. Lane Is the surviving colonel oi the famous Twenty-sixth North Caro lina Regiment. Editor r Cured HU Mother of Rheumatism. "My mother has been a sufferer for many yean with rheumatism," sayt W H Howard, of Husband, Pa. "At times she was unable to move at all, while at all tlmu walking wu painful. I pre sented her with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm tod after a few applications she decided It wu the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried. In fact, the li never without It now and Is at all timet able to walk. An occasional ap plication of Pain Balm keeps twty the pain that she wu formerly troubled with." For ttle by all druggists. - Haale aa aa Ala to lacs. At evening-parties a man's shyness is mitigated by music. In my own ex perience, when some stray man and I have . stood " together speechless, no sooner did the piano break into our ap palling alienee than, ideas seemed to Inundate us. The. dumb man spoke as If by magic, and I, who hitherto bad nothing to say., couldn't talk fast enough. Mrs. John Lane In Fortnight ly Review. :"-';js '" Whan you want a pleuant phytic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They are easy to take and pleuant In effect. For sal by all druggists. - ? tava mr ttarlv laateacdua. -, Mr. Crawfoot I'oi- gld we tiiusbt our boy.niraut never tp loaf around corners. Mr Crawfoot-Got another cbiect lesion. Maria? Mr. Crawfoot- Tes. .Tbe paper says a young man lost a fortune on a comer In Wall street Philadelphia Record. - . "la the spring of 1901 my children had whooping . cough,'' uys Mrs D W Cappt, of Capps, Ala "I used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy with the moot ttt- isfuotory resalts. I think this is the beat remedy I htvt ever teen fpr whoop Inc cough." This remedy -keeps the cough loose, lessens the severity and freauencv of the coughing tpellt and ooontertcti any tendency toward pneu monia. For tala by au arnggists. Mrs. Nexdore That piano we bought for our daugbter was a great bargala We bought it at an auction, you know. Mrs. Pepprey Oh, thnt may account for it! Mrs. ' Nesdore-Account for what? Mrs. Tepprey-Tbe fact that It's going, going, going. " ,-f. ti ; Wnui'l Riahta. ' i . Eettie I believe in woman't rights. Gertie Then you think every woman should have a vote I nettle-No, but I think every woman should have a vot- The civilized savage la the wont of all savages. Weber. Ltdlcs una Cilli-en, - Who can aot stand tbe thoctlng strain ef lazttlvt tyrupt and catbartlt plllt trt especially fond of Llttlt Elsers. All persons who find it necessary to takes liver medicine should try these easy pills snd compare tbe ssreeably pleassnt tnd etrergtheu'.tij? e.Tat wilo tLe nanteatlng anil wenken'n? conditlo'S f )l!nwlrR the u e of V r r " a. Ll'tle T irly l!is , , , . ' I r-r ' !; " ''i-n, f ' k j CUTc(abk Preparation for As similating tttfFoodandncgula liitg lite Stoinocte and Bowls of xs InUi't Promotes DicslionJChfcrrur ness and Resl.Contoins neitler Opuim.Morpluite nor Mineral. otXahcotic. trcua-SMCizPtTaa rV.(! jttx.SmmM . - rtVwtt ttta' trJBItneojtBJt- AavFtawf Aperfecl Remedy for Consfipa Tlon.Sourtomach,Diarrhoca Worms ,()rrvulsions,FevCTish ness arid Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of - NEW YORK. h ?,: "'r 1 - EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER- j 3uu una, - an"- . . - . vae aramum IJEAlTIS AriD VITALITY aaajaa m mm WBRVjamirii piZM r The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration. Waiting or Lost Manhood. Impotency, Nightly Emissions, or to tt on obaoco or Opium, which 1FTFR IIIWC order we guarantee to ours W I til UdlnOi a boxes for Si.OO. , 0 boxes for $a.OO Sold in New Bern by Trochct's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids of the stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 pe bottle. Sold by druggists. Bo sure and get the genuine - v- WlULLaxta MFtk CO., CLF.YE1JJ- mUIO. rraaa. . COLCHICINE SALICYLATE , Sold by DaVVIS INDIGESTION The hovering "de th angel" of millions gets its wings clipped when yon '. Kellum's for Indigestion: lioctor'it Prescribe It. Druggists Recommend It. , The Public Pra'uo 1 and Wo Guarantee It in Black and White.. 5ee Our Booklets. Don't suffer with Jjeart Baru, Flatulency, Constipation, Short - Breath, and other well known tymtoms of thia the gteite t Enemy to American Ilealllt, 60c. and $1.00 per gists, Trenton Drug Co, locksville; Maysville Supply Co, Maysvllle; J E Koonce, Jacksonville; II F Cooper, Richlands; J H Simmons, Catberine Lake; H A Heath, OH. vers. Oriental DruffCo,rientai;Bayboro Drug CoT jiayboro; H A Reel Arapahoe; J E Jones.Mer ritt; S W Ferrebee, Stonwall: S F McCotter & Son, J C Muse, Vandemere; D C McCotter, Mes ic: R W Alcock. Hobucken; J Clark Iowland; W II Banks, Grantsboro; "; J A Moi ton, North Harlowe; Blades Lumber Co, Blades;Winthrop Store i o Winthrop; S R Boweh,Blades;M Mann Newport; S J Nanders, Smith, Bogue; AC Briason,BairdsoreeK;sprin ger Lumber t'o, South shalburp; Taylor Bros, Hamilton, Atlantic; Chas Davis, Harpers isi and; Allen Davis, Beaufort; Bell & Co, Hore head ' F. S. IUFFY, Agrnt. , . oxtcana.o-a.tZb.' DLvdC-o-llotcs - Wetre tbefnly pei le In the elt tha. keep t tnpply o( thit well knowa fish we receive fresn lot every week and they are alt as 8ne as can be Ltd, bow If you want tomething 1 1 -e for breakfast try some of these flab. . Not only flih, vegetal let, etc, but we carrr everything usnally kept In an up-to-dalh Grocof-y atre. "r ' - Send us your orders,give us your business and we guarantee to-piease you. r,7c6EHEE Ci WILLIS. Phone 137. No. 77 Utozi St. V III 5 11 Ml For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boiignt Bears tho Signature of In OSB For Over Thirty Years Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, aires tire lead " Consumption and Insanity. With erery or rbfund the moncv. sow at st.no per box. Davis' Pharmacy. PHARMACY. US3 '-- . Sure Cure v " bottle at local drug Trenton; T A Hell, rol- Mrs R W Jones,Michael Creek; EP Lewis, liar J E Taylor, Witt; S E 1 L J F l.H 19 S 1M
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 27, 1904, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75