3 K 1 .1 ". " i r Id- THE WEEKLY JOURNAL Bstabllehed Xtlf. . . ' iahed Ib Two SecUone, every Tuee cd Friday, at Journal BnUdlae;,6- Tea Street. CHARLES L,;3TBVEN5 DiToa 4in rnoramor. ; 8UB8CWPTIOM RATE?-, -Two Monthi, . .MOente. Threw Months, H ii Months, M M welre Months, 91 'ONLY IN ADVANC. Adprtlln? rate furnished upon ap plication hi rne orncH, nr upua ivhuj by mail. HfTht. juvmu. is only sent on pay-n-adrancp hanis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scription' nml an immediate response to ootirj- tpremain dj torn JnCRNi. c r.-.l t the Postnfflee,. New Bern j.H ivn.l olasR matter. CONVIuT LEGISLATION FOR CRAVhN. A ra ivi' dec ile ll in tV rlnht dhev t n n ill- : e-wi uiIoq adopted at the j ilut mie lug of the board of count? c jinwl-fMuers and eouoty magistrates a few dv i go, that the next member to I tic State LegUlatare from Craven be pe titinne I to present a bill, which shall give iha County Commissioners the power to hire convlocU to work upon the r mill of Craven. With the present way of treating the convicts of this county, It li all loss to the tax payers. The guilty man Is first arrested aud kept two or three months in the county jail awaiting trial and sen tence, at the expense of the tax payers. And upon trial and sentence the convict steps forth to do work upon the roads of some other county. If there might be some system where by the arrested person could be brought to s speedy trial, and the matter of his guilt or innocence be determined, It would prove a good more, for- the per son In custody would know his punish ment, and conld begin serving hit sen tence within a few days, Instead of sev eral months, while the tax payers would be saved the expense of paying for the living of the porson charged with crime. But the move for legislation to employ convicts by the Craven county commis sioners Is one in the right direction, for those which may be secured from out side, together with those which may come at home, ought to work vast bene fits upon the county roads, which are to day in miserable condition, with no signs of being improved under the present system of maintaining the ooun ty roads. In the matter of shorter jsll terms, which can be solved by quick trial of those nnder an est and In Jail, there ought to be something done In this. It is s most Important consideration to the tax payers and demands Immediate at tention. RAPID NATIONAL PROGRESS. Statistics are generally tiresome, but It Is only through figures that definite conclusions can be drawn, and In the statistics of the country's progress since the civil war these figures are s " worthy of being carefully read and studied. , , . During this period of forty years, - . American agricultural exports have In creased from $174,000,000 to $873,000. 000, while manufactured exports In creased from $41,000,00 to $407,000,. 000. V' During the period of the war, there were but 2,100;000 farms In the whole " 1 country; now there are 8,000,000. The farms were worth $8,200,000,000 then, and are valued at oyer $22,000,000,000 now. . . ' " X Then there were 150,000 factories; now there are 525,000, and In place of the 1,500,000 employees tolling In then there are now 8,000,000. From an u , nual wage .aggregate of $400100,000 r paid them, we now see the stupendous V otkl ot $3,000,000,000. The value of the - factory products has leaped from $V - W0.003.000 to $14,000,000,000. " In forty years the cotton crop has more than doubled, and the manufac tured cotton product Is worth $400,000,. 000 as against $115,000,000 then. ' : j. The per capita wealth has" jumped bom $525 to $1,800 and the Interest charge on the national debt, which amounted to $413 per capita la 1888, b now 82 cents per capita The money In Irculatlon has Increased from $505,000,. wotot2.m,ooo,ooa f - These figures are sufficient to show how rapid has been the country! pro gress and its remarkable prosperity. " SATURDAY'S COUNTY CCSVILV : ? ' ; .-,'.. . -. ;. , . . ' Itlsnoeiporatedsense ofposo"!s f,i'.'.re r "' 1 t.".v:VeLt Carta t :'! to t j V t a r - Democratic bounty coattatioa fa this sity, means danger. It might ho alleged ha. eateautaUoa ef the hot dlscualoat,, and the personal feellagt shown, thai the convention's proeeedlnga were only eeatla nation of the county primaries, bat this is ae si ease, nor can the notion as ataertee and eoavaallon be excused, for there was a wofal lack of the feeling which beet described an baneo jy that Us speakers dilated upon in inch profuse tarers before the eoovealloa got down to the real business U met to do.1 There fa n question bat that Crave democracy Is of the ttreauoae bread, but however Impetuous, there should not be forgotten that there is a ttreae- ousaese due whn combating the polit'- oal eeeasy, which ooght not to be le fnsed Into the oonvoatloa a here all a democrats, and each bat a perooi al la tereatta the preeaivatUta if the part)'i beet Interests. V.. 'r . The demand In future coaven'l u- should be for more security tn delegate who ougbi to be r aaged aail kept la their respeoilre y f tbli tk-w aot delegate' 'ma hi ti ' iiclil lu i k-i k aud ont he gUe i I bo finrjoui ul tbn UoaTtB Uoa. The primaries and the convtn'.loa with their -tarlote laeldenta, oight f prove Impressive checks, so that future convention, or primaries may not sea their repetition. It Is due the Otavea Democracy that it sees to this and with no uncertain expression. There Is more Catarrh In this section ef the country than alt other diseases put together, aud until the last few yean supposed to be incurable. For great many years doctor pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local rem edies, and by constantly fa&lng to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional decease and there fore required constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J Cheney ft Co, Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional curt on the market, It is taken Internally in doses fron 10 drops to s teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollaa for any case it fails to curs. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENKY ft CO, Toledo, a Bold by Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tions Wlm Crswdi West. An old actor . was Uluatratluc the danger of girinc advice, and he told of a theatrical manager who adopted the line "Go where the crowds fo" as a sort of trademark and weed it on all bis literature and postern. "The scheme worked pretty well," said the actor. "until the theatrical man atrtack tow nt the name time a circus wu ihere. Then the sngieetlon,' Qo when the crowds go,' proved a boomerang, for the crowds -wert going to the etrcun, and the theatrical man, went broke,' : Thrown From A Wtfoa Mr George K Babeock was thrown from his wagon and jeverely bruised He applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm free ly and sayi It la the best liniment he evpr sd. Mr Babeock Is a well known fll. ran of North Plain, Conn. There it no thing equal to Fnln Balm for sprains and bruises. It will effect n cure la one third the time require by nayfothar treatment lot sale by all Druggist, j - .-U,' a; ; Sunweted Frmlk .When a fracture is suspected, iBo not novo the , patient nnlasa , abeoluteiy aaceesary until a good surgeon can be Mcured. , Meanwhile keep, te Injured part perfectly motionless sad a com fortable as possible by propplnf up (With pUlowa or pads made .of rolls of down the swelling' where there la toe teed pain,... - , I a a. "I have been troubled for tome time with Indigestion and sore stomach'sayi Mrs Sarah W Curtis, of Leo, Mens, fend have bean taking Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets which have helped me very much so that now I can oat many things that before I could not." If yon have any , trouble; with ; your stomach why not take theee Tablets and get wall For sale by all Druggies. HAPPINESS. Live and be happy in thyself. Tenay sMry 'fitiii i r-- , Grief count, the seconds: happiness forgets the hours, D finod, Every lot is.hsppy to 4 person jwhe bears it with tranquillity .-Boetuu- ',' A cheerful expecter of the best hath a fountain or joy tn tint.-x upper. - He is the happiest who renders the greatest number hsppy.-DsHiahto. We are traveling to one destination happiness, tut none are going by the -..j i & , t NUf ivwi.vviiwu. . : We must langh before we are bappi or else we may die before ever having laughed at all. La Bruyero. . ij r-i:. . 'v; Worst of AS. EzperleBces.; ... Can anything bo? worta'ihnn toJeeJ that every, ; minute will be you latf Buck ail the experience' ot Mrs. a J. Newton, Decatur, Ala,HFor. three yean" aha writes, "I endured Insufferable pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed Inevitable when doctors an J 3 re me " 'as f tiled. i.t ler'htw 1 1- s 4 to try Cectrlo Ea ters and tie roault ' xolraculous. 1 1 Irrproved it cace and now I'm eosr'ts- fATAi 1ESULTS . . ' r . t Of the Iillett Fire Last Thursday Right p The Boy Is Dead. ' M ! WUteld Eetlelt. U boy who was so ttightfajly burned In the ire csuesd by the explosion of a lamp Thursday night died at 4 80 yesterday moraleg. It la said that there was scarcely a place on tue bey body that , wan aot blistered aad la some places the fiesh was almost separated from the bones. ' Aaotkt-r child , was . In the house but he escaped with only a few bruises and baru flatten aod.hla'. wife had left he I oas.i tor the evealag after the boys tat gone ti bed., As asaal a ltmp was left turalag on the 'able aesr the h h t am kaowa whether th lamp n l o'rd frum natural ciii or nbrt x-r It wa kaueso.1 on the abli b ta y pU)tog aad it 19 n. Dfth of Miss H r j Dowder. 1 1 e b -i.' lie iln ih . Vi k ayK ! ! h ho-i of h-- iin. I ii r r - on l I y r.-ich. l h I -v . vs .)0 lt-I- W V - II ill S ,.1'y , wis . I ,vnl b a a - i v e I I tn ,i Ml-.- I'mr, m v H r n 1 ar , in. !4 nri . eii. u u e M MS M Itrirnu Sim iM'vuue vr roflcleut lu the rall lu(i but falling heal'h coming npnn her l.e was compelUd to ieak ad.ffern llmate. Her reiualrs will reach New Hera Km day, the n i.ioc ot the funerrl will baa Bounced 1st' r. Trlnmphi of Modern Surfcry. Wonderful things are done for the human body by surgery. Organs are taken out and scraped and polished and put back, or they may be removed en tirely, bones are spliced; pipes take the place of diseased seotlons of veins, antiseptic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like lajuilcs before inflammation sets In, which causes them to heal without maturation and In one-third the time required by the old treatment Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts oa this tame principle. II is an antiseptic and when applied to such In juries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the rata aad soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm In your home and It will save you time and money, not to mention the Inconvenience and sufferiag which such injuries entail Far sale by All druggists. Tk Hsm Im Aotloa. Did you ever think, says a horee man, how fast a horse in a 220 gait moves his feet? When a horse la trot ting a 220 gait bis feet move a little faster than a mile in 1:10. Aa his body ie moving at 220, and aa each of bjg eet when in contact with the ground ta stationary and then la picked up and moved forward to take the next step, fhe foot must move as much fast er than the body as to make the step, which. f over twice as fast Now, the action la: The foot la at rest upon the ground and la raised some one or two feet high, then forced forward nearly the full length of the leg, then towered te the ground and la at rest for nearly twoithirdn of the time that the next step Is being taken. The time, nearly two-thirds, I think, la too long, but it is from one-half to two-thirds of the next step. American Cultivator. Potatoes Still Coming. Thebtgh watermark on the move ment of truck was reached yesterday. The steamer Meuaa was loaded to her ut most capacity with bairels of potatoes, baskets ot beans, . crates of cucumber , etc, aad In spite of all that there was eoaaMerable truck left on the dock. ; There were 2,000 barrels of potatoes, 1,500 baskets of betnt, more than 100 (rates of cabbages and cucumbers. Freight cars on the railroad also carried away Tory large consignments to north ers markets, ' . Marebaata testify to the prosperity of the track season. They say that there has been more money In circulation this Week than for several weeks before, i The truck business at Oriental Is re ported larger than for many years; It re quiring aa extra steamer to take care of the shipments from that place. The ruling prices were potatoes $8 to $3.k beans $1.00 to $1.15. ,; najBjmu SopplyCo Oenr Sirs: ' '. : ; " Over fifty years S40V our firm began selling paint throughout the South sales have Continued uninterruptedly, aid ton. times.. treaUt than any othet brand of paint Bead the following: : '.Si "Bava used the L. ft M, paint twenty years, houses painted with It eight years ago show better today than nomas painted with other palata within two years." kf.yiv.'iv'ijv I '3 . A. B. Kdgell, Alachua, Fla. ' "Have. used all brands of paint, L. ft ht Pure Paint stands batter, and wean longer than any other paint I have ever used In my ten years sx pcfienjCO." -;r -i --: '' ..' H. F. Smith, Painter Concord N, O. ' l painted FrankenburgBloek With t M Paint, stands out as though rarnlahed. : Actual cost , was .less than., $1 20 . per gallofu'-.:'y--V--:' . . - w, ,W. B. Barr, Charleston, W.Va. .,',!;...; i painted our old homestead with L. ft. M. Paint twenty-six years ago, Hot painted since; looks better than bouses painted in the last four yeari wRh other pslnt," ilMW&K H. B. Scotfleld, Harris Springs, B C. Xi ' -used the IJ M. Palau far listen years. Fainted three houses Kth It fifteen years agothey have aot neeuitd painting slace.'' V " ; ' J. E, Webb, Hickory. It a FMpsctfully, '"V "1 ; :', .;-;V',tor:a:.iAH martinkz .The Celebrated Paints are sold by a bv'y Co ... ... , -saaufcnnmmne.iw :' t mmacteaaai.i'iii1 Mmmmmmmts n-1 11 1,1 iri , ,, . . . C LITEM,' C Miss Xagenia Old Held and KrtOcta viaLaBoqaaof Msysvllla, vUIted rela- llvee hare Tarn Jsy. , Dr H K Parker and wife Trenloa visited Mrs O I Ward's teesd.y. Meters W M TaUmaa aad Nltoa Tall man'-ol JDeppe' vbited t Mr J KUllagwortb's Satutdsy eight aaUtien day: i - f-Mr aad Mn M-L B olio well of Mew Bern vblted at Mr J J 8tuta ms Sea day. ' '. '" Mia tiara Harper mads a visit U rel atives la PellooasviUa Frldav . . a Messrs J J dlamoas aad Bectoa &m- oas wern to N-w Bern Frl Jay Lnts nf oar people attended eeretnes at 0.kOriv8adav. i 1 Mm Hmtri, Haik t and brle Htnl-tt ar- lnilrks'll mwle a arl vlH VMlar Hitad, Mr 4lMHt-HMh went ti Trratea Siu dvn btea e l!lT' i .41. lake NcW Ctitninarid '' . , ' t n. I I lb Nv,. K -e v.t,t. 4.Ma -ceataead itivea Ueutrcaat MeSorfar by 'apt Bradham, aad John Hsrgetk was lave.ied with tee raak of iealov Grade. The Hoicbkiee rapid fire aan a oeaih dealing lastrument of war was shot everal times, lkls gun has recently came Into the poteeeatoa of the Re serves aad la a wonderful piece of ord nance. It will shoot MOO yards or nearly two mllaa,. The gu I what la called "one pounder" shootlag a shell of coaslderably more than one pound tn weight It ta one ot the bast guas en gaged la the United State aarvice. Bold Day Robbery. Elnston Free Press, 10th. ' An exceedingly bold robbery was committed yesterday afteraoon betwesa I and 8 o'clock when the A ft H 0 tick et office la this city was broken Into and robbed of $7.10, the amount of change In the cash box that had not been put Into the safe. Mo effort was made to break open the safe. The robber gained entrance through the ticket wicket for the colored wait ing room, breaking the panels with a (pike hammer which had been left near by the section master. No clue of much importance Is known, further than two young colored men, strangers, were seen loafing about the walling room between 1 and t o'clock and they have not been sees rlnce the robbery was commit! ed. P. S. DUFFY ask the readers of this paper to test the value of Kodol Dyspepsia Care, Those persons who have need It and who have been cured by it, do not hesitate to re commend It to . their friends. Kod digests what you eat, cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Ineicaaes strength by enabling the atom ach and dlgealve organs to contribute to the blood all of the nutriment con tained In the food. Kodal Dyspepsia Cure Is pleasant aad palatable. Accepts Can to Alabama. Montgomery, Attn Journal, June 7th. The Rev John Stanley Thomas, re cently of Texas, but a native of North Carolina, has : accepted the call to the Presbyterian church at Highland Park.: V; The Rev Mr Thomas preached Sunday at the chuich, morning aad evening and the members wore greatly pleased, and Sunday night a meeting was oalled and the Bev Mr Thomas was teaderedaad accepted the pastorate of the charch An Alarm dock For 25c ; If ion want to get up earlyaad feel good all day take a Little larly Biaer or two at bed time These famous little pills relax the nerves, give quiet Nat and refreshing sleep with a gentle mora ment of the bowels about breakfast time W H Howell Houston Tsx, says "Xarly Risers era tbe . heat pills made for con (tlpatton,, sick headache, blUloasaasa, etc." Bold by FB Duffy. . , t " A (Mar Cycflaa; Ceatraei. The champion wager of the moment la possibly that upon which one Hen Bchwelgerhausen bss entered, to the amsaement of lesa active and less Im aginative Europeans. He is to cycle 70,000 miles in five years, he is to come in contact with three kings, to km a wUd animal in each country, to write hundred articles, take n thousand photographs and deliver n hundred lec tures. . Startling? Evidence. : Fresh testimony in great quanlty Is constantly coming In, declaring , Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds to bo aaequalcd, A recent expression from T. J. McFarJaad BentorvUle, Va. servei aa ax ample. He write: "I had Bronchitis , tor , three year and doctoed nil the time without being benefited. Tien I began taking Dr, King's New. Discovery, and a tew bottles wholly cured ms."quaiiy erTect Ive In curisg all Lung and Throat troubles. Consumption, Pneumonia and Orlp. Guaranteed by C D Bradhaaa, Druggist Trial bottle tree, regular sjZes60e,$t. ' ?;; fi-Xfa "'A Watoo Taat Sw MHi nUMee. , ' Many people lmagme that by blowing their breath on the blade of a knife they can tell whether tbe blade Is steel or pot metal. Now, a person's breath will, adhere to. a pot metal blade and fade away tbe same ss on steel, but nine out of ten men don't know this, and that 1 the reason why so many people carry inferior pocketknlvea, Chamberlain's Elomsth aad liver Tab lets are just what you i 1 when yon have no appetite, f-d t after e 1 and wake a p with a t 1 t .te la your month. They w"li c iyour apa I : ASUV ' ' ' t - ... a a . June 8th. We at hiTlagaotfavery las wtath er now, aad, the farmers are making ass Ht-M m- I , TV. f-i j! Crops are s little lata but W hU ntcs weather eoatlaaes they will sooa catch c, up. ' - TheM-wtU-bea ttm ot-U -Wl Sainrday htejanUIplad B-ct rev,,li, ?' -. - Wot the nnneny seheal 4 tht tna -1W Xltna.,t ....! ... i mt,r V- i'rHcrillr- Tr--ftn ygtwta tavllean toailead ..ur Chlldrea's Day The Publio lVi s I , ami Wo .mhhihi ft in filick aa one -etess at Kkt Swamp 3rd Sunday ht Jon. .;:' ;': ; f Ttere Is act ataeb aews la Vior aeo' nan now work 1 seek ae ' cfc rplo end ai iwtae ti .!- ' We dat aaat lot tn f.rt tie Faroters M . Mr ' ; K wmktf -r lrni tifw arnet V'-kte ,tt .r ito. t4 aai lb . !" . bf kt in ' "in it w i lie"" ' y-wm .,,i,u .. rty t. I ( .' h -- li ' I . . K ... ,. ,!, m. iii n't i , i r l.i--vt .. k a.i.l ai-l get tkf.iugu or en p. by ifc. ' ." i . liii-i j- Stan Jim. - " -. n t : ' ! A birnnf titan. ;. Is assured by perfect dlgeetioa'. Indlgea- tlon swells the stomach and puffs It up against ae keait This causes ahort- of breath,palpluubn of the heart aad general weakness. Kodol pjspepala Con cures the indlgestron, , relieves the stomach, takes the atraln of the beart aa4 restores It to n full pertermanee ,pf Ita function naturally. ' Kodol tncri tha strength by enabling the stomach aad dlgesuvs organs lo dlgast asslml late ana appropriate to the Mood Sfid tissues all of the food nutriment Tones the stomach and digestive organs. O.ll . . A n am T ovra uy x . o. mny, . t BEAUFORT. , 'I .'ane7,ih ' We are having some line weather bow With plenty of breete. 0 ; V" ' There seems to be plenty p Irish po tatoes no w by the , way they are being brought to market ' ' We are glad to welcome nil of the boys home from school ' once more Among those who came was Mr Claud Wheatley. Raleigh Hoe, James Duacan, Coal Whltehurst and ' Bayard Tsy- lor, ' - ' . -v Mies Jeaaia Uswes who kss been at tending school hare daring tha asaaon has returned to her home at Kin- StOB) v . ' ; The St Paul's School closed oa the let of Juno. Much good work has been, sc- oompllsbed in the school this year. Si Paul's has the best possibly It has ever had and Is on the best ptepatory schools lb tha State. ''' " . . T. W.S. A CONTINUAL STRAIN. Many men and women are coastsntly subjected to what they commonly teim a continual strain-' because of some aanolal or family trouble, , It wears and die trass as them both mentally and physi cally, affecting their nerve . badly and bringing on liver and kidney ailments, with the attendant evils of constipation, lose of appetite, sleeplessness, low vli i.l ity and.despondencv. . They cannot, as a rule, get rid of this "continual strain,' but they can remedy lu health-defctroy- lng effects by taking frequent doses of Green's August , Flower, tones up tha Brer, stimulates the kidneys, Insures hsnlthy bodily functions, giro vinv pud spirit to one's whole bclsr, and event ally dispels tbe physical or mentd. dis tress caused by that continual, stra'a,' Trial bottle of August Flower, S&r; reg ular slse,78o. At all draggltts. F. Dnf- : " ,,. ..f i . - ; at. HI..J .m. mm-mmmmlmm ' There ere few ablebodled paupers a Holland. A tract Of - public -land ' con talnlng 6,000 acres in. divided into six model farms, to one ot which the per eon applying foe public rlte U aent Bare he la taught agricultura and'la aubeequeotly permitted to ren small farm for himself. Holland also ha a forced labor colony, to which vagrants are aent to do farm and other work, whether they like It or not .vi r . , Sacl by Bis Doctor. ! "A doctor hero has seed me for $12.60 which I nlaimed waa excessive fot a case ef cholera morbus," way B. White, of OoacbeUa, Cat e"At the trial ha pralstd his medical skOl and medicine. 1 hske him If Uwm not Chamborlala'a Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy he used u I had good reason to believe it was, and ho would not say nnder oath that It waa aot." No doctor could hotter luauSy thai this la a east ' ot cholera morbus, it never falls. Hold bv All vragg ... . ' ' tt .'. si i lji ? I ;4 H- !. ,. -A Kara Cleek.. '-;,,'. . There are nearly 250 clocks at Wind sor castle and about 170 in Bucking ham palace. One of the most interest log of-those at Windsor is in a gilt toetai case given by " Henry Vin. o Anno BoleyO on the1 morning of their wedding. It la ten inches high fad is engraved With tbe royal aim of Eng land quartered with those of France. The lead weights .are enraTed, .with true lovers' knots and "U. A. PieU at Moa Droit at the basitThis clock, Which at one time became the property of Horace Walpole, waa bought by Queen Victoria. It has survived tour centuriee, but four year only marked the duration of the royal love of Hen- ry and Anne Holey rviia i ..., ,. .., Foca Bniiare4 Jnr j i ..For a hundred yean or more ' Witch Basel hat been recognized l peri or remedy, bat It remain for E 0 DeWltt ft Co. of CLlcsgo, to d:. over how to oombJneth vlrturea of T.'Uch Bsrel with other an&spMca, tn the form of a salve. l , ur v.iicn unu cxveu tt best i&lve In the wor'.i for sores, cuts,r?ras, btuless sad r ' TSs high s - "rz ct t! 'i.'vs t given rise to lit i m nTn.7iiomTr.TvT -.' .s-r- -! r- W- . jl hovering "Ja tii ftogel of miuiona gets 7 Kcllum s mm itsMpiei Him t HulTfr eith ll,.rt It n :tr-iit i. m'mI .! her K'l -i niimxii Aiiifr i-ii.' Hei in, ' Si- . ' - st,Treuton .Drug, Co, rentoti; T jty Bell, Pol locks ville? Mays ville Supply Co, llaysvillo; J E Ko6nce Jacksonville; Ii Cooper, Itichlancls; J H Simmons, Catb erin e I-ake; H A Heath, Oil. vers,; Oriental Dnifc Go,Oriental;Bayboro Drug OoViJaybbro; HA Reel Arapahoe; JE Jones.Mer ritt; S Jv'FerrebeeVStonwaU: SPcCtotter Son, J O Muse, Vandemere;JD C McCotter,ilIes Ic: R wrAlcock.ti6bucken;Sir Clark lowland; W II Banks, Grantsboro; JJL Morton;4, North Harlowe; Blades Lumber. Co, Biades;Winthrop Store Co. Winthrop; SR Newport; S J Sanders, Smith,iBogue;A C Brinson, Balrds Creek;Sprin ger xumber Co, South Creek; EP -Lewis;' Mar shalburg; Taylor Bros, JE Taylor, Witt j S E Hamilton, Atlantic; Chas S 1 Davis, Harpers Isl and; Allen Davis, Beaufort; Bell s & Co, : M ore head. ' "... ,'.;;; F. S. DUFFY, Agnt. fCOLCHICIN SAtlCYLATt Sold; by DAVIS WMtt AHD i VITAUTY The great remedy tor nervous prostration aad all diseasea et the zeneratlra orgmnsol either sex, such a Nervon ProstraUoa, PlliD or Lost Hmahool. Impotenc, NlKhtl Emimlons. irrrn iiriun aa or., ..T DI TODoCCO Of tinllim UtllKh aritn uoino, 4 boxes for as oo. ;f---e . : V on IOZI Sold In New Bern by Davis' Pharmacy Carolina Business Colfene, .... - -" ,f :,,.' -M.i a -ft- aV . . J - ! its ;ivv Bern, r.,fi; snassaa-. li 4 . 4' .v ,- ..... -' J - f 1 i ,it . ... , f' I :.:liV --- "' - ' - ' - - t. ( '' Mm I .V 1 ti 'xjf, JUi'.-iW. ii.-'f . r ?Jh " f n '.. t 1 .' t 4 I vwtll4Tl. fr. " - y r!-u I 1 ' i .1 1 - th - .-.;-oi Wo rn nna enr.ilHnrr Btnilf nln lanlrt'T fnr tha Hammer Resslnn.' i S KOIV IH T1IE TIXXI. TO IIKCJIIV i. o,der oomp'e ne of oar ounce during iheSPHlNd and KtRLY HUMMKH- ,i ;niE ET ! MOST KAMIIiY ' JIIAS- TRK1 tl Jri.TlIOD of Bcok- ieelng and 8-siem of Short hand ever developed are ued In ibis College and the Inttrnctlon 1 simple and Thorough.'4 vtii,friJv!tn:Ui;:..f:::y -,.1 ti 3''nmMi'iki'i ta-rare. -ait. a. 1. n . 4 ija M-lMlmi 9.MM4MAaMVT...t W aanaaa ; gtenOgra plierS I, no-rrot bur'grsdnaiee'.'''' X 'vsesu : s AKk;;OUB More, .ncratiTc Position; ! - ..V and Vm f nit PillrnUr Address 1 . . - , Day-and; Night Sessiotiiii twit!' T f ,lll i A ' f it m We'are the 'only people -in the otttnat' keep a npply of this well hnohra data we receive fresh lot every. week aad ther sr all a Dae as csa be Lad, now ir you Wsnt, something ntise for breskfast try soma of these fish. . . -u ' Not only fish, vegcfaMe-, etc, but we csrrjr everything usually kept. In an up- to-dath Grocesr; store. , ' . Send.us your order and we guarantee to please you. t fXtVJUJJ.JUXrs1; v ; (i -. P ........ vv ' ' 1 s . . I ita wings clipped when yon Sure;,Cure , RejomtrenJ It ad Wliim. H.Hm-nVistii. ion, Sh rt X " ,w u w, fc J Bowen,BladesiM Mann Mrs R W Jone,Michael i!' I. K-lBl.V .J Trochcf$ Colchicine Sallcyfate Capsules. A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the highest medical suthoritles of Europe and AmericSr Dispensed only In spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids of the stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, J I per bottle. , Sold by druggists. Be sure and get the genuine. ' Williams sara. co.. jlkvjsi--. aaio. aa r... PHARMACY. . : Youthful Errors, limtil W. loatt tit nnnsumhtlna m.w.A T in..L urry, zeessm BM r..J .rrc "S,:?f""2i "r irarf box. - B,. per :'-J ."''' r than we villi be able to supply horn' 4v- : tt. B.1P io toa, Jeller U'i;4iljt a srv a r .41 T Iji'csldleiit; i . , Hil.. - -' , " ; s.give us your business yff f enJeWi-u-,, V; ' ' nr " yr-Tf !. Tor U7st,KlZatj.f:'r t.t ii jcit 1 1" "t-'Scr- - tite, cleanse and 1 i your f, osa '. s"l t' s i"' 1 d vised sch aud e've yoa a ry.cr f,.c X t TTtl III " i ..i IBS , U c'.uji r. , I '1 ly 1 . For is'9 ty aa C: Trts Ov r tttn trriirr. 1 n.vrn n i