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TOE WEEKLY JOURNAL 1878 Pub feted ia Two SecUooi, erery Tuesa eaj ead Friday, at Journal Bulldlag , 56 OOravaa Street CHARLES L; STEVEN, i an raoPRirror. 8UBWJKin lure Mic i i Nira Two Moathi, Threee Moatha, is Months, S5Tcnte. 86 '; 60 " ... $1 twelve Montha. ONLY IN ADVANCE Adv ertislng rate furnished uon p Duration at the office, or upon inquiry By man. ey-Thc jotmiu ia only sent on pay---a hul. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scriptions and-an immediate response to notice will he ' appreciated by the loUBSAX Entered at the Poetofflce,L New Bern at. C. as second-class matter. SENATOR SIMMONS AND WATT'S BILL. The report as published In the Kal elgh papers of Senator Simmons' ad dress to the State Democratic Executive Coatmlttee, after Mr Simmons had been elected State Chairman of the Demo- . ...i. .rooted an enormous i lea ya . J i ... In many minds, as It credited Chairman Blmmons with claiming the Watts bll at being the most prominent issue In this State, upon which els parly was ! do its chief fighting. In an interview afterwards, Chairman Simmons is reported as follows: "My remarks before the State commil tee were not correctly quoted In all re apectB In the Raleigh morning papers Kid not say that the Watte bill wonlo be the paramount Issue In this campaign or that there would be any paramount Issue, nor do I believe It. The Kepuh llcan party, by taking the side of liquor and assaulting Democratic temperance legislation has made the Watte bill an Issue and the Democratic party will deffid and support that legislation. But neither the Watts bill-trot anv other question will be paramount. We are not In the paramount business. The.c will be many issues upon which the Democratic party will goto the people fl this State and ask for .continuance of their confidence." Just why the Watts law should he an all Important Issue, the Journal Is unable to say, unless It should te slid of It that it was the weak point in Democratic leg iilatlon, hence demanded the greatest support of the party. If the Watts law Is legislation inimical to the State's welfare, It will be tho Dem ocaatlc party's boVneas to see to Its re peal, because It Is such a bad law, and not wait for its political enernles to force Its repeal, through a fear of party de feat. The Wattj law Is no more than any other party legislation, for which the party must contend If It believes It a good law, and If unwise, ther. It should seek its repeal at the first opportunity, and of Its own accord, not by any politi es! party fear, or because of political ex pediency. When a political party begins seeking the expediency route, it Is getting Into shoal political waters, and will soon be bard aground, but there li nothing a yet to Indicate that the North Carolina Democracy, Is In such waters. SCARING REPUBLICANS ACTIVITY. INTO On too many sideB the Democrats are already indulging in a political hysteria and figuring out a sure thing for Judge Parker, as the next president of thiB country, and this before the gentleman at Ksopus has received offlclal notifica tion of his nomination at the hands of the Democratic party. Theie may be some justification for the Democracy to feel aroused, and be lieve that its prospects are bright, but at this time, before the campaign has opened, to make declarations that Judge Parker will be the next President, 13 political bunaomb without reason or basis, and very far from showing politi cal sagacity. If some of those who in every politi cal year.Isend forth theie same extrava gant and unnecessary political forecasts long before ihe day of electton, would go out of the forecast business, tbe Democratic party would be better off. There an times In political campaign When sons well expressed confidence In the election day results is effective in securing votes, but when boasting be gins before the party has notified Its candidate, and long before the campaign has opened, It is apt to make the party ridiculous in the eyes of the conserve tlvs voter, and is likely frighten into activity and make alert the political op ponent, Who might otherwise have jog ged along with a feeling of security which so often it aroused only when defeat comes. On this same subject tie Greensboro Record mil says: Whooping it op in a presidential else tioitotfitjM, fat often the aide doing r d h " Zn.. Z mm taSlng fete hurt by It. Justly Cola, Bold by F. B. Duffy, drug new the uexaoorano onuotw brUtht and thli MM a lot of eacoar- acemaal, bat la It not too aoon to do ao much crowing Tha t rata la there waa a period la 1896 whan It looked like Bryan wai going to win and tola very fact waa uaed by Hark Hanoi to scare big cantribatlon oat of the man who had toe stall, or coaree this year me scarecrow cannot be need on this class of m-n, bat If yoa will notice, the Ke- pabltc&ns are sawing wood and saying nothing, watching and profiting ty what ihelr opponents are doing, tne idea Being to let the Democrat scare the Republi cans, after which It will ba easier to make tbe moneyed men ahell out and the worker work the harder. -The good time for this exhibition will be after the November election mean while there are a good many votes which must be secured and be ready to be deposited forjudge Parker in No vember. THE KICKER. Moses was a kicker, so were many of thi later prophets. Demosthenes In less remote times and Cicero still later were virorone hlekets. The whole history of tb.3 Anglo-Saxon race Is a story of kicks anl a chronicle of the triumphs of vigor ous kickcts, Wo more formidsbte body of kickers than the Continents! Congress ami the s'gnera of the Declaration of In dq cadence has Ihe world ever seen. Ueorge 11 hud no love for these Ameri can kickers. He bad some kickers a home in Lirlialn, such for Instance, a Charles James For, Richard Brlnsley Sheridan and Edmund Bnrke, but they were modi ration Itself and meekness compared with the George Washington the Benjamin Krankllns, tne rat res Henrys and the Thomas Jeffersons, en ergetic kickers of & vigorous young con tinent They nevsr stopped kicking till Ihe throne of (Jeorge In America top pled over Into the Atlantic. The repub lie has had tho kicker with it ever since He has been often denounced andvitu perilled, but time has usually vindicated the justice of his position. Fiancls of Assissi. Savonarola and Luther were all, in their wav. kickers. Thev vtre sneered at, threatened.punlshed, but the world has long since come to recognize I heir merit and the value of their teach MIL'S. Scclety needs the kicker, also does ev cry s. I: governing community and every deliberate bodv. He may be w rong at times, his views may embrace and con aider only part of a subject, but if he be honest and persistent he awakens ills cusslons, he draws out facts, and so In Ihe long run Illuminates public problems In a way that Is helpful. There Is a very marked difference between the kicker and the crank. The Utter Is simply a misfit of segative use only to society But the usefulness of the genuine kicker Is positive. Who Is It that keeps taxes from soaring too high? The kicker. Whom do extravagant municipal gov prnnunts most fear'' The kicker. Whom docs the boodlcr and the grafter dread'' Tho kicker. Springfield Rebublle an. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, Inslgnl Scant cuts or puny bolls have paid the death penalty. It Is wise to have Buck- len's Arnica Salve ever handy. Its the best salve on earth and will prevent fa tality, when burns, sores , ulcers and piles threaten. Only 85, at C D Brad ham's drug storo. Government Cotton Report. Washington, D C, August 2. Cotton had made good growth In cen tral and eastern portions of the btlt.too rapid growth In portions of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana complaint! of rust and shedding more general than the previous week in Carollnas, Georgia and Florida. Shedding also generally reported from Texas where most of the crop would be benefitted by rains, drought being most serious in the north central counties. Much of crop in Miss Issippl and Loulelanna Is grassy. Pick ing continues in Solhern Texas where It Is expected to be general by August 15th and has begun In Alabama and Florida. nich Handed "They took uit money by high hand ed methods," complainB the victim. "Tell us about it," we say, realizing that we nro in for a tale of woe and that it Is best to have It over with. "There's not much to tell. First I went up against an ace full, and the rest of my stack went when the other fellow sprung a royal flush on me." Judge. She and the Rom. "Tes," he said, "this pretty wild rose reminds me very much of you." "Oh," she replied, Mushing and look lng down, "you you are very kind to say that, but I'm afraid you are try ing to make me ha-happy; that you don't really mean It." "Oh, yes, I do, honest. You see It goes to pieces so easy." Chicago Record-Herald. A Summer Cold. A summer cold is not only annoying but if not relieved Pneumonia will be the probable result by Pall. One Minute Cough Cure clears the phlegm, draws out the Inflammation, heals, soothes and strengthens the lungs and .bronchial tubes. One Minute Cough Cure is an Ideal remedy for the children. It is pleasant to the taste and perfectly harm less. A certain oure for Croup, Cough Oettlirer fiawsei Tbe following paragraph from the News and Observer, Sad, will be of Interest to the many l Heads of Mr Oettiager In this eft): "Mr and Mrs John H. Dawson lavite yoa to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Mamie Leone, to Mr. Clarence Oe'.tinger, on Wednesday morning, August lOih, 1004, at 7 o'click Kinston, N. C, End of Bitter Fight. Two physicians had s long and stab born fight with an abscess on my right long ' writes J F Hughes of Dul'ont.Oa 'and gave me up. Everybody thought my tme had come. As a last resort 1 tried Dr King's New Discovery for on sumption. The benefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely legaiued my health." It conquers all coifghs, colds and throat and lung troubles. Guaran tied" bJC D Brad him, drnggi.t. JPrice atd SI. Trial bottle free. Littleton Female College. Littleton Female College, an adver tisement of which appears In this Issue of our paper, is one of our most pros perous and progressive schools. The building h is bath and toilet r h ms hot snd cold wster on all tloorr, with steam heat and electric lights through out. Everything needed for residence and school purposes fs under one roof, so that pupils are not exposed to Inclement weather. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that t preventative of suicide had teen discov ered will Interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably pre cede suicide and something has been found that will prevent Hut condition which makes suicide likely. At tin first thought of self detraction take Electric Blttsrj. It btlng a gieat tonic and nervine will stienglhen tbe nerve and build up the system. It's also a great stomach, liver and kidney regula tor. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by C D Bradham, Druggist. Didn't Mean to Be Unjust Through a misunderstanding we were lead to make a statement In yesterday' paper which does an injustice to the E C 1) & O D Line. There 1ns been no in crease In the passenger forces. Passengers bound north make the same connections at Norfolk as heretr. fore. Passengers coming south have to take the morning train out of Norfolk In stead of the afternoon train. Our information was gathered on the street and published for what It was worth. There seems t be great dissat isfaction about the change In the line but we are informed that this change Is only temporary and that it is probable that the old schedule and route will be refemed later on. The trouble seems to be that the travelling people do not un derstand the present connections. State Farmers Institute. Raleigh. Aug. 2 At the Farmers State Convention here today J S. Jeffry, the poultryman at tbe experiment sta tion, which Is near the college made a talk cn farm poultry. Many of the far merj vltlted the poultry farms, where there are over 1200 fowls. A L Freach of Byrdville spoke on "Foundation In the building up of a herd of beef cat tie:" Prof. J C Kendall gave some hints on butter-making; state horticulturist Hume talked on fruit culture. There were addresses on the labor question by I M Qreen of Henderson, E. L. Daught rldge of Rocky Mount and Secretary Thomas li. Parker of the Farmers State Alliance. This question ia well known to be one of the most important now before the farmers. Prof. W F Masiey spoke on "The home garden." and secre tary of state J. Bryan UrlmeB on agricul tural North Carolina. This afternoon there Is a e pedal meet! jg of cotton growers at which matters peculiar to this branch of farming were discussed. This evening state entomologist Sher man gave a lantern lecture, Illustrating the worst Insect pests and tbe best rem edies for them. Government Report. Washington, D. C. Aug. 3. Present condition 9; (i. Last month B last year 79, year ago 81 9. The Hy man Supply Co., Dear;Sire:- Over fifty years efco, our firm began selling paint throughout tbe South sales have continued uninterruptedly, and ten times greater thin sy othet brand of paint. Read the following: "Have uaed the L. & M, paint twenty yeara, houses painted with it eight years ago show better today than houaea painted with other paints within two years." A. B. Edgell, Alachua, Fla. " Have uaed all brands of paint, L. & M. Pure Paint stands better, and wears longer than any other paint I have ever used In my sen years ex perience." H. F. Bmith. Painter Concord N, O. "I painted FrankenburgBloek with L & M Paint, stands out as though varnished. Actual cost waa leu than $120 per gallon." . W. B. Ban, Charleston, W. Va. "I painted our old homeotead with L. &. M. Paint twenty-six yeais ago. Hot painted since; looks better than houses painted In the last four years with otber paint," H. S. Scotfleld, Harris Springs, S C. "Uaed the L. A M. Paints for sixteen yeara. Painted three houses with it fifteen yeara ago; ther have not needed painting aince. ' J. Webb, Hickory. N 0. Respectfully, LONGMAN ft MARTINEZ. These Celebrated Paints are sold by Hymen bupply Co JUlfl;THIEF CAUGHT. Fete Battle Arrested la Dover for Allefftd Wholesale theft of Old Metal. Yesterday Mr J. K Waters of the Goldebore Lambcr Co., at Dover, was is the city sad recovered s me junk which had teen bought by Messrs Williams A Ocsly of a negro named Pete Battle. It seems that Battle had itolea a lot of brass and i on pipe, fitting and junk of all kind from ibis company anil had come to Mew Bern to realise cajh for it. The quantity he stole was about 309 pounds. The theft was made last Wednesday. Battle waa arrested ia Dover jeslerday and placed ia the gaarel hoase there. It ia said that tbe (loldsboro Lumber Co., have missed small qnantitlss of old. metal from their lunk pile for a year but have not b en able t) locate tbe thief Bat' 1 stjs two other men helped him take the stoff i iy. Tbe man ill have a li?artrg in tbe comt there trcUy. A LEASE PROBABLE IbeSkeSiaA. ft N. C. Railway At fairs Clearing Btautifally. Spee lei to Journal. Relelgh, July 2 Tho opinion here Is that tbe result of Judge Parnell's order concerning A & N C railway will be thai It will te leased when stooth ilders meet -lily dys hence. It is also le'Ieved that the bill now in circuit court of ap peals at Richmond will be dismissed either in that court or hy consent ( I court here; and that nolle prosequi be tered In conspiracy care of State against Flucb and McBee. Many ihUk there Will In fact he a genei al amuetty that stockholders will get good dividends. Judga Purnell ttid on May 28 b tba. he did nit want to stand In wty of lease. He said a day or two go I e hid expected In one way oi auoih ir to put his statement as to lease in the decree and that he did net wish to be put in attitude of obstructing less i In any way. Salisbury Full of Firemen. Special to Journal. Sjllsbury, Aug 2. This city lus been given over to the tender care of the lir: men of the State. At noon today Pri s McNual calle l tbe 17th annual ccnv n Hon t f ihe State Firemen Afsoclatlm t Order. Mayor Boyden gave tbe welcoming address which was cheered to the echo, the whole house giving evld. n :e of their appreciation by one miglny bunt of applause. Major Eaton of Winston, responded. The city is in gay attlie and great cravds throng the street) continually making it a'm t Impossible to gel along. The New Bern bojs are confident that one of their engines will get thu quick steaming prize, bat which one is the question. BetJ are two to one on New Bern. Marriages for July. Register of Deeds, George B. Waters, issued marriage licenses to the following couplet during tbe month of July. WHITE. 13. Stephen Button, Katie Greene. 13. John H. Gallop, MallssaOow. 23, Lafayette Williams, Route Moore. 26. Joan W. Alford, Lucy Voliva. 26 J. Oscar Land, Ella R. Davis. 87. J. 0. Jackson, Lula Bryan. 38, J.O.Clark Ira Bryan. COLORED. 2. Wm. Moidecal, Maggie Belby. 2. Wm. Hioka, Caletlonia 8mlih. 9. Murphy Bonner, Alice Boyl. 13. John Everett, Mary A. Hill. 15. Abram Bryan, Sudia Howard. 20. Amoe Howard, Victoria Bryant. 33. Odum Richardson, Patience Cot- don. 23. Henry Spencer, Ann Maria Brady 28. Urah Jannett, Hannah Mosely. 98. Jesse Wallace, Janle A. Salvey. Cotton Belt Weater. Special to Jour nal, Washington, D C Aug 2-1 he weather in the Carollnai, Georgia and Florida, Alabama and Mississippi will be fair and warmer tomorrow. Showers will prevail In Kentucky and Tennessee. Captured Illicit Still. Rslstgh, Aug 2. Deputy revenue Col lectorvAdams haa relumed from a raid in Harnett county where, near Duke, he captured a 75 galloa moonshine distillery operated In defiance of the Watts law and the United States revenue law. He was so lacky aa to capture the three moonshiners who operated the d s ll lory. Visited Hattcras Light House Raleigh, Aug I While In Dare coun ty the governor had two very Interest lng experiences, one being tbe passing of a night In ,he life; saving station On Chtckmtcomico banks, the other being a visit to the great light hones at Cape Hatteras. He went to tbe top of tbo light house an 1 had the grand view of that terrible place, with its qilcksan I shoali, known tbe world over as the "Graveyard of Ships " Police Court News. Hugh bpenoer, disorderly conduct. Judgment suspended on payment of coats, S3. 16. Sam Walker, druak and enrslag on the street. Fine and costs, $8.55. Anne Jones, disorderly conduct. Viae and coats 88.15- DIED Io this city Aug t, 04, Re'ph Kd- wa rd Fulcher. aged 6 months, son ol Mr and Mrs Daalel Fulchar The funeral services will be held tkii morning at 10 o'clock at the residence of his parents, 46 Metoalf Bt. From Par Away Coming ten thousand, . six handled sad fortyfour mil, to eater school. Two boys from Austrel'a have tugag ed to enter Homer Military Scho I, Ua ford H C thU fall. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Do lir Reward for any can of Catanh that cannot be cared b. Hall's I'a'arth Care. r. J. CHUNKY fc Co., Toledo, O. We, the iiQdereUn-il. have known F J Cheney for tbe last lit years and believe him peifeclly bono kbie In all Luslnis- transactions atd riuamully able to carry ojt any obligations made by his arm. Wai.imno, Kinn.mi A Makyih. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall'l Catarrh Cure is taken Internal! v acting dlieoriy upon the blood and muc ous sur'aces of the svatem Tesilmonll sent free Sold by Druggists, 78c Take Hall's Family Pills for oonittpa- tons RAILWAY KUiv.L.Lt-j. WaiW'S paid -divot cur m-ii In tl United St. ro-s iiuuually iiiiuist b more- limn J-:s.tnKMUki The m i .iiiiuui I. uid on tho Tr.i:HMS borcui railroad in only .rx' tons l America J.'jnl tons comprise the avr ilKf load. 4apan ha only half as many milo of railroad as New York state, al though It Is three time as largo am has six times its population. Tho Wilmington ami Weldon rail road, now a part of tbe Atlantic Coas line system, boasts of an unusual his tory. It Is seventy-one years old am has never killeel a passenger. It is US miles long and at the time of Its con struction was the longest railroad b tho world. A Perfect Painless PHI. li tbo one that will cleanse the systr m set the liver to action, remove the hllf. nlear tho complexion, core headache ane leave a cooil taate In tbe mouth. The famous little pills for doing sarh wort pleasantly and effectually are De Wi ft Little Early Risers. Bob Moore, of La fayette, Ind. says: "All otber pills I have ured gripe and sicken, while De Witt' Li1 tie Early Risers are simply perfect.' Sold by F S Duffy, druggist. Burrus & Co's Cotton Letter. New Bern, Aug, 3rd The cotton market opened qnift and loner. In response to lower cablsa from Liverpool favorable weather In the c t- ton belt, and the expectation of a favor able monthly government r. port at aoon today. Trailers-awalt"d the report with much anxiety and were Indisposed to take any definite stand pending the publica'.ion of same. Tbe report war more favorable than had been antici pated, as a condition of alout 00 a what the trade loe ked for. While tlx present condition are favorable to tin crop, they must remain per fee t to Insure the big yield as predicted and as this li s trying period, any unfavorable weatbet would bring enormous damage to the p'ant. We are inclined to favor the long side for ihe present. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS Fo-ty million bottles of August. Flow er sold In the United States alone since Its Introduction ! And the demand for It Is still growing. Isn't that a fine showing of success ? Don't It provi that August Fir war has bad unfailing success ia the cure of indigestion ami dyspepsia the two greatest enemies ol health and happiness ? Does it not af ford tbe evidence that August Flowei is a sure specific for all s'omach amt Intestinal disorders ? that It has proved Itself the best ef all liver ieulalors V August Flower lus a mstchlea recorii of over thirty-five years in curing the ailing millions of these distressing com plaints a success that is becoming wider la its scope every day, at home and abroad, as tbe fame of August Flow er spreads. Trial bottles 25ct regula size 75c. For sale by all druggists. F S Duffy. r No Love L4 Detweca the Arnold. Joint lienlson Cuamplin told an amus ing .story of Matthew Arnold and Sir Edwin Arnold. "Some years ago," be said, "when walking with Matthew Arnold on the banks of the little river Teat, near Romaey abbey, conversation turned on Sir Edwin Arnold and Tbe Light of Asia, published four or five years previously. It la not necessary to cuter into Mr. Arnold's opinion of the poem. During the conversation I took occasion to ask him if ha were related to Sir Edwin. He paused a moment, ns if shocked at the sugges tion, and then said: 'No, we are not of kin. Indeed, I' doubt if be had any right to the name of Arnold. I have been told that he is of Jewish descent' A few weeks later I happened to meet Sir Edwin at a dinner In London and, prompted by, I hope, a not unpardon able curiosity, propounded a similar query to him. 'No,' he replied quickly, with what seemed a shade of asperity in bis' tone, 'I am not related, to Mat thew Arnold. We are of wholly differ ent families.'. Then, his face breaking Into bis peculiar smile, he added: 'Matthew Arnold . is an intellectual dyspeptic. His brain does not digest properly.' " Puts An End TO It All. A griev ous wall of Usees comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs, dizziness, backache, Ilrer complaint and constipation. Bat thanks to Dr King's New Life Pills they put aa end to it all. They are gentle but thor ough. Try them. Only 86a. Guaranteed by 0 D Bradham's drag iters. At Home Hot t-tphur baths five relief at t Klirumniism rtniitiuui. i nr It be in such form that it can be absorbed hy atari internal n ill .- both of these terrible diacaaet. But the nalohur i Ol sulphur ever uusvuvcrcu tuui lau i. hubuiku vj uic miu atuu vj iuc uiga- tive organs is Hancock's Liquid Sulphur It Is Xaturc's Oreatett Germicide. Such a Cv?itsfi cure that we guarantee it to cure Kcsema, Acne, Itch, Dandruff, Rinjjworm. Prickly Heat, Diphtherhi, Catarrh, Cancer, Sore Month and Throat, For sale by nit reiiarHe arugguit. Hancock's Liquid Prepared especially for Hurns.Scaldft, Boils, riles. Roughness ol face and nanas ana au bain Diseases. Write for booklet on the curative and toilet uses of sulphur. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR CO., Balttmoft, MJ. lyon's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmles, aure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. PfcllTlflN Bcwaro ': counterfeit nn! Imitations, waww j awn nin Dim itfe-Mnnie Mirnaiurr on mho Scudfcr Ci.cUar to WlLUAMrf M Hi. CO.. Bole Sold by DA.VI8 WIOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS or and uanisu paius of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVEItS" to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for Women equals them. Cannot do harm life beoomeaj pleasure. $1.00 PKK BOX BY MAIL. Seld by " old in New Bern Wood's Seeds. Crimson Clover Sown at the last working of the Corn or Cotton Crop, can lx plowed tinder tlie following April or May In time to plant cewn or other crops the' same season. Crimson Clover jreve'iits winter leaching of the sou, is equal in fe r tilizing value to a good appficatiotl of stable manure and will w onder fully increase the yield ami qual ity of oorn o other crops which follow it. It also maks splendid -winter and spring grazing, fine early green feed, or a good hay crop. Even if the crop is cut off, the action of the roots and atnlihle Improve the land to a marked de gree. Write (or price and special cir cuit telling about seeding etc. T.W.Wood & Sods, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Wooti't Ocsci Iphvc Pall Catalog, ready about AUKUSt 1st, telle all abbot Farm and VKetallp Fields for Fall i :aiit lug. Mailed free on tpqtm O A. m 1" rt I jfia. . Aanthe yf lNM YlHi Haw tfMB Hot Weather makes you look tor Ice Cream Freez rs and Water Coolers. We Keep them. Also Screen Doors and Windows, Scree.i Wire. Car load Jjoors and Sash just received. Prices liOw. Heath & Mulligan Paint is the best full weight, and covers most. Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of aU kitu s Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., UAKDWAItK 73 Middle St Phone 1 17. Delicious, freshing, Delightfully Invigorating BOTTLED All orders, either 16eal or shipping promptly filled, Private families supplied. Phone 28. Coca-Cola. Bottling Works, C. A. NKIFERT, Mgr.. V. Front St iHhcnWmflav&ChUls or Othet III? tihAny Way Don'ttLoad Yourself with Quinine Pills, Or Other Drugs. Nefarious SOMETHlNG SffiELAND SVRl Lacrlppo once, quieting- the pain SBmnururauDroi. externa i the system. The only preparation I cuts, ana an diseases oi the scaip. Sulphur Ointment Open Sores. Chafed Parts. Raw Surfaces, Thv srnoine Is pn i onlr In taate-boe.d Car Aleuts. yiuvtandJtilx GcXS-5 or l ho buttle, inns; nut: V J RrR. PHARMACY. They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vijr- by Davis' Pharmacy. If A Paint That is adulterated (the kind jou have ben uting) locks and wears well, w ill not Davis lOO Per Ce Vnre. loo and wear nnicb better ? Of course it will. You can see thin even though you are nearsighteel, F. W. SMALL WOOD, dMrlhmnr New Bern, N. C. Seed Potatoes. Early Rose, l ovee Red ami White Bliss. Stock true to name, Write or I hone S. T. 1 ill in 1 :MIT.L;SUPPLIES 44 ( raven S Phone 816. t Malarious,
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