THE WEEKLY JOURNAL BstakllihaJ 1878; Iihad li Two Section, every Tnee- tad Jridsy, at Journal Building, &- C ven Street. CHARLES L.; STEVEN., BDRoa akp reoPsnTort SUBSCRIPTION BATES'-, Two Months..; 83"Cenl. ThreM Months, ". ix Month,... i W welva Month. ...... fl. ONLY IN ADVANCE, Advertising rate furnished upon ap plication at the omce, or upon mquirj by mall. ' gyTh Jorawsx is only sent on py-a-advance basis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scription and an immediate response to notice wU he appreciated by the JOURHAL Entered at the Poetofflce.i.Now Bern H. C. a (econd-clas matter. MEN OF MARK IN NORTH CAR OLINA. The advance sheets of Men of Murk In North Carolina, are indicative of the high order which this publication prom Ue to be, as biography and from a literary and artistic point of view. Men ot Mark of North Carolina, is to be a link in the chain or publications or biographies of Men of Mark in America, to be issued by the Johnstone Wynne Company of Washington i. V. Mr Eem Clement Is general lielil manager, and Mr A B Caldwell, Is resident man ager -with ofllccs In thu Tucker IJuil.iins Raleigh, N C. Of the work In North Carolina, ('apt S A Ashe, is editor In chief, am! no more capable gentleman cull have been selected, as Capt Ashe's lit' ran abilities and historical knowledge . I men and things In this State and in th South, assures an accuracy ami finish 1 this work, which will i;lve l! a (U-stinrt ive value. The selection of (he names to go in ! this work are made by the advisory board, which is composed of the f allow ing distinguished North Carolinians: Hon Kemp P Battle, Chapel Hi. I. JohnC Burton, Esq, Winstoii-raleni; Hon Theo F Davidson, Aslieville; Junius Davis, Esq, Wilmington: Hon H A Doughton, Sparta; Hon T ,1 Jar , Is, Greenville; Hon JY .Toyner, Kalelgii; DrChasD Mclver, Crcenslu.ro; l'rof WmL Potest, Wake Forest; Mr J A Sonthgate, Durham; Chas W Tli!ctt,i:s, Charlotte; N B Broughtoa, treasurer, Raleigh. Men of Mark in its series of the U- iaphleswill present the workers, th? j of the past wltliia a wee k after its oc menof action and character, those who' enrrenco to the world outside of Clil- achleve, and are therefore live and forci ble factors in the State's development andgrowth. In this presentation of men, the work becomes a history, in whi:h the reader finds the portrayal of lives which are at present active forces in the State, not those which have finished their earthly toils and determined fuliy all their endeavors. This work will in its showing of the individual prove that high character building is community and State up building, and that the Individual in biography, makes the history so neces sary and essential in dctermlng the fu ture greatness of a State. In Men of Mark will be seen the forces which have moved In the development of the Old North State, which have been the power In lu great social, commer cial, Industrial, and moral progress. In every way this work appeals to those Interested In biography and auto biography, and in the history which these make, t It means honor to those named In the work, and it means Inspir ation to those who read and strive to follow the great actions of those who do not and have not lived for self alone; bnt for their fellow men. ' WHAT SHALL BE THE DEMO CRATIC ISSUES? ... The National Democratic party which meets In St Louis next week, to name a candidate for the Presidency, and to set ' forth a party platform, which shall ap peal to the people of the conntry, is an vent of more than mere party slgnifl- Thai far it may be said that the chief discussion ha been concerning the man ' whom the Democratic party Is to nomi nate, while the Issues to be set forth arc only generally hinted at. There has been and Is a tendency to subordinate issues to the candidate, to nam a .candidate whose personality ' shall carry votes, with the platrorm subservient and shaped to help the can y dldate. ; . i-'-fb.'1; v H i-9 i .f;f ; How far thla Is from foimer positions of the Democratic party, needs no dls c oa at this time, but It Is dangerous ti ; -1 t In' ..rests, of aparty.when the : '-.Hi: tr as being more lm- .'.' -ft rwi which a let forth 1U position, not only to lu own party voters, but a'.so to the TOtcr who may vote for a party which assert principle and U firm In their carrying out. Parly loyalty U eternally pealed forth bypeakcrand nswspsper, and yet It will not appeal, nor win by this cry. nn lesa the par'.y 1 known tote lojalto truth, and the principle whlth It asserts and through which It aeek the suffrage of every man, rcgardles of rnrty ffil- latlon. It Is this which 1 engaging the atten tion of the voter of the connlry today , are Democia'.ic princlplei to be promul gated at St Louis neat week, and by whom arc these principle to be sus tained in the person of tho Presidential nominee ? l'olltlcs has degenerated tco much Into mere strjggling for office, spoils being the reward for the victor, while the abuses under which 1he nieces of the people arc laboring, are permitted to go along undisturbed, and It is under the cumulative system of spoils which has given such strcngih to Kcpublioan part), which makes it attractive in Its possibility of reword f r those who fol low its fortunes. But beyond this greed for Individual ag irramll inicnl, and party spoils, there U a great opening f r Democracy upon the h gher plain of nali.mil honesty, ralioim'. upbuilding for the masses, not thcehe-ses the aMevement t .be lu I lie hands of the many, and he many to voice ! li-ir wishes, and not tho few tJ vice everjlhim; for the many. Is Hit Natl.. mil Di-inei ratio party to take this position, and with a l adership identl lied with such ideas, can It not hope for success, rather than make ihc strug gle for power and the spoils which comes through mere success Instead of ll.? principle which , .light to be the no. live for seeking and gallon" the vic tory AND Tlib WORLD RUSHES ALONG Tin accusation often brought up, that i:,r, !s a eldatul unfeeling worm, is not without reason, when a stuoy s irrrle of the 'daily linupenings and It Is JfCi. i f l oilnr. ! seen now quicKiy iiw uun.u j.-. i day is forgot ton in tin; events taking place today. A ilisasler will often befell locally, for some lime, the longer time In a email community than In a great city, where each day Is certain to produce some new tensation. Hut take such a ca!mirophe as the Irlqiiois theatre lire In Chicago, with its five or six hundred victims, and except for the Investigation which followed and kept up the Interest, It was a thing cago. The burning of the steamer General Slocum U already receiving little public attention outside of New York City, and yet no more hoirible affair can be recalled, and the list of deaths which will run from eleven to twelve hurjlrcd persons, make It one rf the most terri ble disasters In history. I'.ut it Is not so much that human heirts are indlflercnt to the sufferings of others, as that a merciful Providence wisely orders that sorrowful and hor rorlug events shall not bo vividly re tained la the mind, to the exclusion of of other thoughts. If the human mind was not so splen didly constituted to adjust itself to con. ditions, whether of excessive sorrow or joy, there would be little forward move meat in the world for there would al ways be something taking place to de press and hinder the sobIs! or Industrial progress of mankind. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases pat together, and until the last few years supposed to bo incurable. For a great rfiany years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local rem edies, and by constantly failing 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 Ss Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional enre on the market, It Is taken Internally in doses fron 10 drops to a teaspoon ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to curs, Send for circulars and testimonials. , ... , ' F. J. CHENEY & CO Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. ' ; l Take Hall's Family Fill for conetlpa- lons , ' a t New York, .Tune 29. Tha Journal of Commerce - cotton re ports for Jane conclude today with Texas. Say . weevil 1 causing much eonDern, but otherwise conditions are excellent good. Climatic conditions havo becu peculiar In that over one half of the State crop Is 8 weeks and J days late and In the other half the crop Is a fortnight earlier than last season. APPLIED FOR CONTINUANCE In Case of McBee Aid Finch. K Her lng Probable la Jnly. Raleigh, Jan2-Jadg Frank I O botn was her yesterday and applied for a continuance of the cat against V K McBee and K 8 Finch In the Superior court o the charge of conspiracy against . the state In the Atlantic ft North Carolina receivership matter bas ing hi application upon the fact that Capt W H Day, tha chief counsel for McBae and Finch Is sick, Cspt Day be ing the most familiar with the case. The request for continuance was made to Solicitor Armlstead Jones, who has written to the attorney general ot the Slate at Waynesvllle In regard to the matter. It appear that there will be a continuance and that the matter will not be heard in July. A Delightful Sail. The strollers, New Bern' dramatic club, held It regular meeting Monday night nnder pecullary pleasant circum stances. Mindful of the torrid weather, Mr Tom Daniel invited the member to a sail down the river oa the Naval Reserve cutter daring which time they world be able to dlscast their plan for the coming season: It was a delightful way of combining business with pleas ure The club is making fine plan for the season and assures the public that the home talent entertainments will be no small feature In the theatrical events of the year. They 'have decided already on thejiroductlon of two plays, Shenan iloh and Whit Happenel 13 Parker. The names of these play Indicate their character and as to their populari ty it only remains t ) be said that Shen andoah was played ovei SCO nights In New York city and received a tremen dous ovation on Hi two hundredth and fiftieth performance. The play Whit Happened to Parker Is one ot the best comedies that have besn written. An Alarm Clock For 25c If iou want to get up early and feel ood all day take a Little Early Riser or two at bed time. These famous little pills relax the nerves, give quiet rest md refreshing sleep with s gentle move meet of the bowels about breakfast time W U Howell Houston Tex., sayt "Early Risers are the best pills made for con stipathm, sick headache, bllllouaness, etc." Sold by F S Duffy. Woman DlNponeii. At one i::oo ciurinK the life of the I Mike of ollin.L ion It was currently rtuuurcl io I.,mil,iii society that he was about to lo:id Miss Angela Burdett Coiitts to the altar. Some friend ven tured to ni,k the famous soldier if this was indeed true and received ns an swer. "I snld she deserved to be a duchess; I did not sny I would make her one." When the same friend re pented this to the young lady in ques tion the latter observed quietly, "I think ho onirht to have said 'could,' not 'would.' " Thrown From A Waf on Mr Georgo K Eabcock was thrown from his wagon and jeverely bruised lie applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm free ly and says It I the best liniment he ever used. Mr Babcock Is s well known citi zen of North Plain, Conn. There Is no thing equal to Pain Balm for sprain and bruises. It will effect a cure lu one third the time required by1 any other treatment. For sale by all Druggist. Government Cotton Report. Washington, D. C, June 28, In most districts east of the Missis sippi river the crop has not made rapid growth, and is generally small though healthy 'and well cultivate! Good growth however it reported from Miss, and portions of Alabama while lies are increasing In the last named State they are less numerous In Mississippi and South Carolina west of the Mississippi river. The advance of the crop has been more rapid, good growth being generally reported and while some fields are foul in parts of Texas, Ark and La, the crop Is generally well cultivated. Boll weevil are more numerous in south- west, cen tral and coast sections of Texat. The Hyman SnpplyCo., Dear Sirs: . Over fifty years sgo, our firm began selling paint throughout the South sales have contlnied uninterruptedly, and tea times greater thin any other brand of paint ; Bead the following: ' "Have used the L. AM, paint twenty years,, houses painted with It eight years ago show better today than houses painted with other paints within two years." A. B. EdgelL Alachua, Fla. " Have used all brands of paint, L, & M. Pore Paint stands better. and wears longer than any other paint I have ever used In my ten years ex- pei le nee." II. F. Smith. Painter Concord N, 0, "I painted FrankenburgBlosk with L & M Paint, stands out at though varnished. Actual cost was less than tl;S0 per gallon.:' .W. B. Barr, Charleston, W.Va. "I painted our old homestead with L. &. M. Paint twenty-six years ago. Not painted since; looks better than houses painted In the last four years with other paint," H. S. Scotfield. Harris Bprings, 8 C, "Used the L. M. Palntt for sixteen years. Painted three house with It fifteen years ago; they have not needed painting tince, ' ' J. E. Webb, Hickory. NO. ' - Respectfully, LONGMAN & MARTINEZ. Thee Celebrated Paints are loll I y AWFUL ACCbENT AYTED. Freight Trail Came Rear Trashing 1st ' Crewaed Exartioi train. Wis Hot FUe4 la Time. Free Press Mth While the Hondsy school excursion train was tiling ap with passengers at theAftNO depot this aaoralag.the rly freight frost Goldsboro, aot know lag that it was there, came thundering Into the station and only stopped when within aboat 40 feet of the rear coach of the excursion train, which was crowded w(th wooua and children. Parties landing on the platform and seeing the awful Impending accident, stood with bated breath and cheek blanched with horror, fully expecting to see the engine of the Incoming train plow It way through the cars and probably de stroy many lives. But the freight was a light one and four of tha nine cars being air brake cars the air was applied with all speed and betides, as good for tune would have It, every brakeman was on top of the train and swung on to the brakes with might and main, thus averting an accident and consequence of which It awful to contemplate. The fault was la the colored flagman who failed to go far enough back to be seen in time by the englnetr on the freight. Engineer Russell, who was on the freight engine , taw the danger and used almost superhuman efforts to stop the engine, which was done In just the second's timet that wa necessary to avert the accident, A CONTINUAL STRAIN. Many men and women are constantly subjected to what tbey commonly term "a continual strain-' because or tome financial or family trouble. It wetrt and distresses them both mentally and physl cally, affecting their nerves badly and bringing on liver and kidney ailments, with the attendant evils of constipation, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, low villai ny and despondency. They cannot, as a rule, get lid of this "continual strain,' but they can remedy Its health-destroying effects by taking frequent doses of Green's August Flower. It tone up the liver, stimulate the kidneys, Insures healthy bodily functions, gives vim and spli it to one's whole being, and event ually dispel the physical or mental dis tress caused by that "continual strain.' Trial bottle of August Flower, 25c; reg ular size, 75c. At all druggists. F. 8. Duf fy. Tried to Rob Ticket Office. Free Pre 88th. A negro tried to break Into the A &;N C ticket office thl afternoon at 4 o'clock but was discovered by Mis Mollis Har per, who was In her lot 'just back of it. She notified some men who went sfter him but the negro ran. A hot chase followed but the would- be robber eictped. Description and particulars were not learned as the new came as the paper was going to press. A Strong- Heart. I assured by perfect digestion. Indiges tion swells the stomach and puffs It up against the heaiL This cause short ness of breath, palpitation ottbe heart and general weakness.- Kodol Dytpepil Cure cures the indigestion, relieves the stomach, takes the strain off the heart andrestores it to a full performance of Its function naturally. Kodol Increases the strength by enabling the stomach and digestive organs to digest, assimi late and appropriate to the blood and tissues all of the food nutriment. Tones the stomach and digestive organs. 8old by F. 8. Duffy. Waited for th Score. This story was told ut a dinner it New York recently, with Mayor Mo Clellan as the authority for It: Mrs. MeCosh, widow of President McCosli of Princeton, was on her way to a prayer meeting where she is a regular attendant. There was a foot ball game that afternoon, and Mrs. McCosb stopped to find out about the score. It was Yale, 0; Princeton, 0. Much to the astonishment of the others at the prayer meeting Mrs. Mo Cosh was late. Services were well un der way when she did arrive, and she was smiling Joyously, j "If s 8-6 ' now," she announced la a loud whisper aa seo took her seat "I have been troubled tor tome time with Indigestion and tore stomach," ssyt Mrs Sarah W Curtis, of Lee, Mats, "and have been taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets which have helped me very much so that now I can eat many things that before I could aot." If you have any trouble with your stomach why not take these Tablet and get well For sale by all Diugglse. ; Paiate BaawtlM. . - It Is related of President Hadley of Tale that be presided at a dinner given by an art club man in the main gal lery of the art school at the University and In consideration of the fact that the wives of the diners were present considered It his duty' to band out a number of "rhetorical bouquets." One of them soniewliat astonished his an. dltors. With a sweeping gesture he In dicated the works of art with which the room was adorned and said, "What need have we of all these painted beau ties on the wall when so many are gathered here tonight around this fes tive board?" v; ... Startllnf Evidence. . Fresh testimony 1st great quanlty Is constantly coming In, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Cougbt and Colds to be anequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland Beatorville, V. serves at axtmple. He writer "I had Bronchitis for three years snd doctc.'ed all the time without belnBenehfa. Then I ; began taking Liecovery, and a few Dr. King's t bottles wbory ci lve In r ! trouble, t Grip. ( Dr.." ' . I fi me."iqually ellect 1 Lupt and Throat 'on, t uenmonla snd t l O D l a ,, A Practical , Demonstration Cl IU ' . Product IfcnufietnredBj - j f Tne National Biscuit Co. w Mr J A Sanders, a, represeataUr ot the National Biscuit Co., gave a demon- itratloa yasterday at IB Hackbura store, of the famoes goei which that concern manufacture. The dlsplsy was limited to a few sample ! the choicest goods for at they make aboat fifty differ ent kind of cake, btscnita and cracker the space devoted to the display would have been overcrowded. . The American Biscuit company, It well known, it aa enormous eattrpri la New York which control ihi bulk of the out pat of all inch goods. Their factory space ot 21 acre); and they have In different parti of the coon- try 78 or 100 large plant all engtged la turning out Ihete delicious product. The well known package bearing tae legend ,'Inr-tea,,, la proof that the contents of them are made perfectly and are put up la tuch a way that age cannot affect them. They are at eagerly tought after by the most fasti iloui as by tho te a ho merely eat to live. The factorltt are modelt of clcaalineM and the baking of each brand of biscuits and cakes is done on adenine principles, precluding any chance lr Impure or under grade material to become a part ot the hiked goods. The fit st consideration is quality and they spsre no paint nor money to make the various articles the bett on the market. The public are familiar with "Unesda EUcuit." -Uneeda iloser wafer." "Na bisco" "Feslino Almon 1 Wafers" "Z i Z i and all goods of this character and the demand made for them is a testimonial far more valuable than anything that can be said. An idea of the Immense sale the goo la hive, can be obtained from the fact that the company ship 23 carloads of "Uneeda Biscuit" every day. The sweet, crisp "Nabisco wafers Is also a great lavorlte and although one carload seems a small amount comparatively speaking when the car is loaded with Nabisco It repre sents a large sum of money, and a quan tity that would surprise many a perjon who ih'nk ulmsalf wise on such sub jects. Triumphs of Modern Surgery. Wonderful things are done fortbe human body by surgery. Org-tns tre taken out and scrape! and pollttied sad put back, or they may be removed en tirely; bones are spliced; pipes take the place of diseased section of veins, antlsepilo dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burnt and like injures before in Mammal ion sets Id, which causes them to heal without maturation and In one-third the time required by the old treatment Chamberlain' Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is an antiseptlo and when applied to tuch In juries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the tain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm la your borne and It will save you time and money, not to mention the Inconvenience and tufferiog which tuch injurlet entail. For tale by All druggists. A ?.! ltrtort. Reginald C. Vnnde;-llit 4s to hnve a road built for him by 4he town of Portsmouth. R. I., where his furni is situated. The authorities are to bear half the expense ntid Vnnderbllt the other half. ' . One of the cotincllmen in Bpeaklng of the road's construction said to Mr. Van derbllt "Something unusual, is It not for a town to build a road to wealth T". "Not entirely so," responded Mr. Van derbllt. "You are building part of tb road from wealth." ; Chamberlain's Btomach and Liver Tab lets are just what you need when you have no appetite, feel dull after eating and wake up with a bad taste la your mou'h. Tbey will Improve your appe tite, cleanse and Invigorate your stom ach and give you a relish for your Ifood. For sale by all Druggists. List of Letters , . ", Remaining In the Post Office at New Beia, Craven county N. C June 27 1904r ' ' ' . - ' MUM'S LIST. f" " ' B W J Baxter, A W Brlckheute. ; C J E Clark Atty, H 0 Cannon, Cal: Tin Ghurchwell HP Di. t D Captain T 8 Donaldson car U 8 Fish Commissioner, r, ,. . . Q V B Qoagales. ' , . i . , . J Charlie Jermingen ears Miss Eu gene, W S Jones Jr, Wsa Joneal65t8 Front Bu , . - M Chat W Matthtwa. , ,. N James K Nash. . , . P-J M Psrker. .. . ?' ;C.; . B Edw Richardson 54 Qultnd 8 P Shapero, Dave Stanley, E Sim mons, (d 1 ), W B Simmons, Jasper N 0 T 8 Bcott, Jaler BootU 7 T Albert Thomas. . W-Fisnclt WUllamt UKWD Wat ers ft Sod, .; Y Malcolm Young, , ' ' WOMBH'S LIST. B Mrt Mary Bryan, Mist Baley Brty, Mist Zdphey Brltt, Minnie Booae. D Mrt Jane Demug. 4 : E Mrs Mary C Everett ' : U O Mrt Csrrle dies 111 8 Fiont St ' v " B-MIss Del!ar Bill, Hill Lillian Bun terLymaNC. ' P Mlu Lura J Ptile'.ier, Miss MatU Pigott ' '',' ' R-Mlss Sarah Richardson, . .r 8 Mrs Julia Smith. ' - -1 - . T-Mtst LulaTalley Lima M Cw t W-MIsi Julia William, Milt Blsnch loWest. ' ' Persons calling for the above letters will please lay advertised and give date of list.' - 1 ' The regulations now require that (1 one cent t ..'.1 le collected on tht delivery ,f etch aJ?l!ed Kter. ''. ' ". r . ttt.r. ::. .Trochct's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A standard and inralhhie cure for RHEUMATISM and CKUT, endorsed by the bighest medical authorities of Europe and America. ' Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquid of the stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, 91 pet bottle. Sold by druggists. Be sure and get the genuine, XOLCHICi SAUCYIATI WLLXiAxa atru. Bold in New Bern by ' i The irreat rcmpdy tor nrirotui pnxttrailoa and all dieram of Ui fesersUvt I orxaiuof aiMiiTKi, surli as Nnrruut Prostration, KaUmiror Lost Maokood, ft Inrpitrncy, Nwhilf Kniiviiona, Youthful fcrrora. Mental Worry, xrmwla an mr of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With arsrf AFTER USING 5 or0r we curnu to turo or r(uol Uie utoaur. Sold at sl.QOjxr box. : Sold'byDA.VIS PHARMACY. ' New Bern Militaty Academy, NEW pERN, N. C. J The Largest ami Beet Equipped Boarding School in Eastern Caro lina. Specialists at the Load of every Department Faculty of 19 mem bers (including licturfi fuculry, representing University of North Caro lina; University of Virginia; A & M of Missistipp!; Texas Normal Col lege; Bel haven Hospital Medical College, New York, College Physicians and Surgeons, New Yoik; eabody Normal College:, New York Conser vatory cf Music; American Institute of Normal Methods, Boston; Con servatory of Mufcic of Paiia. France; Leipsio , Conservatory of Music, Germany; Han ard University: Trinity College and other prominent in stitutions. SEVERAL THOUS.VND DOLT..IR3 being expended for new building', Barracks, and Dormitories . lighted throughout by electricity,, and supplied with city water, as pure as the State affords. Bath rooms; Large and Loyal Studen'-body lat session. " ' Apply at; once for beautilully illustrated Catalogue. " . Carolina Business College, IVe-w Kern, X. C., A Separate au.l Distinct Institution with a strong Faculty of Speicaltists. The best and most enily mistered methods of Book Keeping and u .,.,!-. r ot...n ,i .,,. .i...,,,i...i .... ,1 (i,: . sti n. oymciua ul otitii tuiiim t-vur ticvi-ii'irrM, air until lu tuio vunrgo. ' xc uiandfor Bookkeepers and Stenographers greater thin we can supply. Positions guaranteed to those taking combined course. Railroad fare paid for those ta in full Shorth nd and Biokkeeping scholarship Take one of the: mimes and le' us help you to a good paying po sition. Apply at ance for illustrated Catalogue. Address 8. J. Hollaclay. A. B. LL. B. President.. CELEBRATE THE ffirthdey by Dmhing BITTB All orders, either local or shipping promptly filled, l'rivate families supplied, tice. Coca-Cola Bottling Works. ... A. SEI PERT, M3W is the very Best Paint made. It surpasses all! other paints as to Quality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity 1 . Leads, Oils And colors. Varnishes, Enamels, Ftoor-Paiht, Var nish Stains, Bnggy Paints, Roof Paints, and Paint Brashes. Window Screens and Screen ".. Ice Cream Frezers 8 Middle St. - 1 1 o II . . . p CAROLINA BRICK CO., The LARGEST SIZE and BEST QUALITY BRICK offered , on this market. For prices see XX. XI XIarks, F. R. Hyman, (. A. Nicoll, T. G. ; Hyman, the New Bern stockholders. , r Plants at Clarks, Uyniftn's Siding, Kinston and Itobersonvil'e. " Annual Capacity 15,000,000. sssy 'W" "i)SMnnuii4lllwJSSHi mi'iih.1"1"" Y) t ( CAM 9 . V r I Time to cre yoursclfl . . ' .. .. - h. l ' - rm-M - f r'unrn . .. V ANY 40 stT C . , ' -' 10c. 25c. 1. ic, A or est - cuiiwia um Davis' Pharmacy. FOURTH the Nations the Nations Drmk 1 Slgr , E. Front St. and Water Cooler;. Phone 00. 111 flifl r . ) lr II r - , . 3S CAPUDINE a j1 I nteed to etire V y i!EncnE. ' BOIILE r LhU(,.ilS, I i' Co

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