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LY JOURNAL 1ST I in Two Sections, nmj turn- aad Friday, at Journal Building, 86- Nura CHARLES L. STEVEN SUBSCRIPTION RATES-, Two Month... Three Month, .88 ix Month, 0 weiTe 1. ONLY IN ADVANCB, Advertising rate furniahed upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mall UTTho Jorahi. ia only wit on pern-advance basis. Subscribers will receire notice of expiration of their Mb scriptlon and an immediate response to notice wiit he appreciated by the Journal Entered at the Potofflce, New Bern it. C. aa second-class matter. DOES ONE ACCOUNT FOR THE OTHER? Chairman Simmons peaks of a Demo cratlc majority In North Carolina this year of 75,000 to 85,000; Candidate R B Glenn says he will have a majority of 70,000, and the Raleigh News-Observer peaki of the majority as being 60,000 and over for the Democrats. These are tremendous majorities, and all from sources which ought to know, and whoae forecast moat carry weight. To contrast these estimates how la the enthusiasm among Democratic voters At Charlotte a few days ago no was aid to be the attendance at a public speaking, and at another point, where a large crowd wasexpeoted, there were present 75 parsons. These were at places where large crowds were to be expected. At nearly all places throughout the State, there reported an indifference among the people on politics. A Dur ham paper a few days ago noted that the registration was 600 short of what it ought to be, and at other points there is a harrying up of the slow ones to reg ister. Why this political apathy among the people this year, the Indifference to hear speeches and the carelessness to register? It Is not largely due to the fact that a tremendous Democratic majority is already forecast, and there being little of political interest or issnet to warrant taking time to hear speeches. While business Is good In the cities and farmers can gather profitable crops, the people have nothing to cause them to give special heed to politics and voting. It is not that North Carolinians are Indifferent to their welfare, for it there was thought to be any chance of Repub lican success there would be activity anion? Democrats. Naturally, the politician, the nominee on the ticket Is solicitous, and urges the voters to register, but when 60,000 to 88,000 majority Is announced, what Is there to hasten the voter's steps to hear speakers or to hurry him to register In an election which Is all one way, and an election in which the voter's vote In such an overwhelming majority is like a flake of snow In a mow bank. EVER BLUNDERING RUSSIA. Russia's latest war maneuver, the at tack of her Baltic squadron of warships, battleships and cruisers, upon the Eng llsh fishing fleet of boats In the North Sea, Is the most unparallleed and astound Ins- action In all maritime history of war. The action of the Russian fleet In first bv their search llehts revealing the English fishing boats, preparing for the night, and then deliberately pouring perfect hurricane of shot upon these helpless boats lying at anchor for at least twenty minutes, or until the boats could cast away their anchorage and es cape, presents a new phase of warfare which would have done credit to Malay pirates or the Buccaneers la their wont days. It is hardly surprising that the people in England could hardly appreciate the reports which were brought to shore by their fishing boats, as they came drag ging Into English porta, shot riddled. with deed and wounded men on board. But that Great Britain will meat the emergency is not to be doubted, and Russia Will pay a heavy indemnity for this horrible blander of her naval This North Sea slaughter of innocent men. but adds one more blunder to Russia's record of most stupid acts sin and bsfor she became Involved la the war with Japan. If Russia 1 one nnmnisnrTahls dead, or a sJngle contest oa land or sea which has reflected to the credit of her army or navy, officers or men, It has not Awmf a little to overawe ahowa In every department huge na tloa which has held lis world position because other nations mistook bluster for bravery and a war preparedness. Japan has pricked the Russian sham The acttan of the Baltic iqaadroa prove the character and caliber of the Russian la another phase. The world awaits with lnsense Interest the settlement of Russia's latest blander WHAT AGE SHOULD MAN ATTAIN. A religious contemporary contends that man should today attain to an age of ISO years or over, and this in the face of the fact that there has been no special change la the age of men daring the pest four or five thonand years. The assumption for the basis of the above assertion comes from the follow ing quotation In Getesls "And the Lord laid, My Spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he is also flesh vet his days shall be sn hundred and twenty years Abraham lived to be 175 years old. Abraham's wife, Sarah, lived to be 137 years old; Isaac lived to be 180; Ishmael lived to be 187, Jacob lived to be 147, Joseph lived to be 110: Eohatt lived to be 188; his son, Amram, lived to be 137; his son, Moses, lived to be 120, Aaron was three years older then his brother, and died some years before him; Joshua lived to be 110. While these are some ancient worthies who stained ripe old age there were many who did not, yet it cannot be held that those who did not live 120 years or over must have been violators of the Divine law, any more than It la to be assnmed today that the present sge is degenerate because there are so few centenar ians. In 1900 there wer reports of 170 per sons In England, 578 In Ireland, 401 In Spain. 575 in Servia, 213 In France, who were 100 years or over, which makes a respectable list, bat It Is not to be con tended that these centenarians were granted many days because of Individ ual merit In following holy ordinances- There is much in the contention that men may live longer, and with years added which can be made of value to the world, instead of a shorter life, a so called merry one, that is,one devoted to Individual gratifications and a personal sacking of pleasure, but there la no ac tual basis for the Genesis quotation be ing applicable to the sons of men in this age, or the assumption that the human race has fallen from Divine favor, be cause the long years of the patriarchs are not given to the present generations of men. HAS STOOD THE TEST 20 TEARS. The old, original O ROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. Tom know what you are taking. It is iron and qninlne In a tasteless form. No care, no pay, 50c. Negro's Leg Amputated. John Bell, colored, an employe of the New Bern Cotton Oil mill was the vic tim of a serious accident Tuesday. While attending the machine for sepa rating the seed for the cotton his left leg came in contact with the operating part and he suffered a compound free tare of the limb. Dr Primrose was called to attend the unfortunate man. He found it neces sary to amputate the leg. He was as sisted In the operation by Dr Frank Duffy and Mr Simpson, s medical tu dent. Bell is reported as doing as well as can be expected under the circum stances. IIUIU1TIES5 There Are Many More In New Bern. Gratitude makes thousands of willing witnesses. There aae many grateful people In New Ben. The testimony of friends and neighbors of people you know Is evidence beyond dispute. Read this statement made by a New Bern clt lien: O P Bsrtllng, proprietor of the Hazel- ton barber shop, place of address 109 Middle St says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills which I procsredat Bradham's Pharmacy for my back and kidneys and found them to be all that la claimed for them. had troubles with my back for some time, the secretions from the kidneys were very dark and full of sediment and my back gave me any amount of trouble It pamed and ached so badly at time that I could not attend to my business. Doan's Kidney Pills went to the right spot so quickly that I could hardly be lieve. The first box did me so much good that I bough a second and used four pills day. My bock had not hurt me since and I can stand on my feet all day and do not get tired like I used to. Ton may use my name and welcome for I know the great value of Doan's Kid ney Pills." For sale by all dealers, Price 50 cents Foetar-Mllburn Co, Buffalo, NY., told agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. JUDGE ROBINSON WILL SPEiK Debet Between Him and Hon 0 B Thomas Will be oa To night. Mr 0 B Hill, chairman of the Republi can Congreasional Committee for the Third District received a telegram from Judge W 8 O'B Robinson, candidate for Congress from this district, stating that he would positively be here Thursday night to engage Hon O R Thomas la de- There is a treat In store for all who will go to the Court house tonight Mr Thomas has been able to more than hold his own against hi opponent's sharp re partee and he ogives no quarter while dealing with the vital Interests that con cern the country at tals time. The election will be held tu lees than two weeks. We have bat few chances to hear these conditions discussed from the view points of the principal contest ing parlies. The apathetic ones should go and hear these addresses and learn their duty as American citizens. The wide awake, energetic citizen will not need any reminder. Be will be there anyway. Rememter the time and place. To night at the Court home at 8 o'clock. Ladles cordially invited t attend. TEMPERANCE TALK. Dr James M Templeton Delivers an Ad dress For Prohibition. A meeting la the interests of the Pro hibition party was held In the court house last night. It was a very appro priate time for a prohibition meeting It rained. In consequence of the unfa vorable weather the attendance was small. The speaker, Dr James M Templeton of Wake county, delivered a strong ad dress and administered telling b!ows to the old parties for their neglect of in terests vital to the welfare of the nation He explained why local option and high license were Inadequate In theii methods of accomplishing the results that straight out prohibition would. He said that prohibition was not as dead as some people wished It were. In many of the SUtes the oouuty officers of the pro hibit! nlsts are elected by good sized majorities, citing the State of Pennsyl vania as an example. S M Whiteside, Aurora Suffered many years with indigestion, constipa tion, and stomach trouble. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea cared me complete ly. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. F 8 Dnf- Federal Court Proceedings Following are the cases brought be fore Judge Purnell Tuesday and Wed nesdsy. United States vs R J Donaldson, Pam Uoo county; obstructing navigation; motion to quash Indictment grant ed. U 8 vs L B Habicht. Craven county; failure to obliterate stamp; called and continued until next term. Bond ap proved and filed. U 8 vs Mark Dlsosway and L H Er ven; failure to obliterate stamp. Con tlnuanoe pending compromise. V tt vs J F Taylor, fallurs to obllter ate stamp; not guilty. US vs Edward Patrick; retailing spirituous liquor without the payment of special tax; guilty; sentenced to 18, months at hard labor In the penitentiary at Atlanta. The defendant had spent five months In prison In lieu of bond and this was counted on an 18 mouths sentence. U 8 vs E B Simmons, of Beaufort county, demanding, receiving and re taining Illegal compensation In the pros ecutlon of pension claim; cue contln ued. bond filed. US vs W R Harper, contempt of court in the non payment of costs in admiralty case: called and left open and answer and other pleadings. U S vs W M King; defaulting witness in case against J L Perkins; called and left open for other pleadings. DBvsiiOuls Jones, Lenoir county embezzling letter containing articles of value, sentenced to 18 months hard la bor In the penitentiary at Atlanta. U S vs J J Potter; failure to obliterate stamp; continued. USvs Randolph Telvertoo; Craven county; retailing spirituous liquor with oat the payment of the special tax. Sentenced to four months In the Craven county jail and to pay one hundred dol tars fine. U 8 vs Marion W Tyson. W C Riddle and J T Bynumjviolatlon of the pension laws; continued until next teim of court. James Wililngs. the young man whose trial for the larceny of a wheel and the obstruction of the msils was heard Mon day and sentenced to nine months lm prisonment In the Graven countv 3 State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I mom county. J " Frank J Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of FJ Cheney & Co, doing business In the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid and that same firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for and every case of catarrh thyt cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Car. FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, AD 1886; A. W. UUtABON, (Seal Notary Public. Ball's Catarrh Cure it taken Internal ly and acts directly on the blood system aad mucous surfaces of the system. Den a ror circulars tree. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Tske Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. . QIESTION OF BEER Aid How it Was Sold By DUpeo- ary. National Guardsmen Killing D.cJa slea. First Rain In Weeks. Farmers Alliance Organ isations. Salts Against Kali Raleigh, Oct 26. At soon as the Adju tant General returns here, Governor Ay cock will announce hit decision in re gard to killing of the two National Guard men on a train near Goldsb)ro. He completed his review of the finding of the court of inquiry today. The matter Is of considerable Interest to guardsmen, and the more so ai salts have been brought against the railway for damage by relatives of the two men. Secretary of State Grimes left today for a two weeks campaign tour, and will not be tack here until the last of the election. Postmaster Bailey Is informed of the establishment of two new rural free delivery routes, one from Lilian, Isaac B. Kenny carrier, the other one from Linoolnton, William N. Toiler, car rler. ltaln began to fall this morning. It was the first rainy day In many weeks, While many farmers were glad to the rain, the officers of the colored 8. ate Fair took a different view, as It inter fered with the Fair considerably. In an interview with State Secretary TB Parker or the North Carolina's Alliance regarding that order he said: "We are organized in about 40 counties; not as well organized as they ought to be anywhere, bat we are pushing the work, The last county organized is Mecklenburg and letters from there say that deep Interest Is manifested in the order. We will do no more organization work until after the election as we do not wish to hsve even a suspicion of having anything to do with politics." Major H L Grant of the Federal court herd has received photoeraohs taken on the summit of Pike's Peak, showing 60 North Carolinians, of the party which made the tour across the continent with Rev William Black last summer. On top of the mountain the party had a snowballing frolic. To their great surprise they met Mr F H Busbee there. He was on his way to St. Louis from Colorado Springs. Suits against the railways for dam' ages cut a most Important figure in the Superior court hwe at the present term. It la rumored that the Republicans are figuring on flooding the State with speakers from now until the election. The Raleigh dispenssry has made a vary strict rale in regard to the sale of beer as well as whiskey. On two occa sions it sold a barrel of beer to a keeper of a restaurant, upon his statement that it was for several persons. It Is a mat ter of comment here that while there are suspicions of very gross and exten tive violations of the dispensary law by one or two persons, there has been no raid. Some large places sppear to be suspected, but tbe dispensary people have no "plain clothes men" at tnelr dls posal, Of coarse policemen could not make such a raid without prompt dis covery, nor could they get the Informs tlon. There must be something exten sive going on. Athletic relations having been resumed between the University and the A & M College, It appears pr obable that a game of football will be played at the Unlver slty on the 16th of November, How to Care Corns and Bunions. First Soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it ; then psre it down as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn a few days to protect it from the shoe. AS a gen eral liniment for sprsins, bruises, lame ness and rneumatism, Pain Balm Is un equaled. For sale by all druggist. To The Memory of Little Leinster Daffy. Sleep my little baby darling, God taketh thy dear soul away, To awake among the Angels, In life's eternal holy dsy. We are coming, coming, coming. To j jin you there some future day, And dwell in Heaven's Sweet Glory Among the stars above they tay. We miss you sadly from our home, But we feel that God knoweth best, We are loath to have you leave us, Though with Angela you'll ever rest. We are coming, coming, coming, The way we knew not well before, Till our little baby darling, Leads us to Heaven's golden shore. Written by a Stranger Sojourning In the City. PROM GEORGIA. J C C Bowen. Attorney-at-Law, Dal ton, Ga lo Flncher & Nichols Have just finished painting three of my booses with L & M Paint It covers almost twice as much surface as expect ed. Had no idea that cost of paint would be ao small. Always give me L t M." Actual eoat of Longman Martinez L M Paint leas than 11.20 rr gallon. Wear and covers like gold. Sold by Hymn Supply Co. rTulEffl1.il On Part Rus-U For North Sea Affair. Acute Stage ef Outrage Over. Caar Understood Te Be Willing To Make Fall Apol eales. London, Oct So. It is stated this morning that the liueiim growing cut of the shelling of the British fishing vts eels la the North Sea by the Russian Baltlo fleet bai already been adjusted In principle. Russia has agreed to make every amend within reason. She de sire , however, to hear fully the rep en from her own officers. The main danger at present lie In the pos.ibtilty of the 8t Petersburg author ities, tailing fully to realise the red neat of English optniaa and resort to dilatory and evasive tactics In adjusting the details. The remainder of the fish ing fleet hsve been fully accounted for. Many, however, in their haste to get be yond the range of the Russian guns, lost nets and o ber valuable gear, for which Rossis ill be expected to psy for. Tr mler Balfour arrived In 1. indon this rooming. After answering tele grams he conferred with Forelgu Sec retary Laudsdowne, King Edward at 11 o'clock left for New Market. This Is taken to indicate the crisis has passed the acute itsge inasmuch as otherwise his msjesty would hsve remained In London. Bt Petersburg, Oct 85, The Russian official coterie are sorely chagrined over the North Sea affair. They are espec ially upset by the biting ssreaam of the German comments on the Incident. It Is understood the matter has been placed In the hands of the czar and that his majesty has already made decision for full apologies and Indemnity. Rating humble pie just now is peculiarly un rellshable and will probably serve to greatly Intensity the anti-English feel - Ing ia government circles. Ssashor and watering p'acea are fine But then of this be sure. "TEETAINA', V. fix the baby right It needs no other aid to cure. "TEETHINA" (Teething Poweers) Overcomes and c interacts the effects of the summer's heat, aids digestion regulates the bowels. THE STUDY OF NATURE A Society For the Encouragement of an Important Branch of Educa tion. The study of nature Is becoming rec ognlzed as a very important branch of education. Because of his adeptuess In the science of nature the country child has an advantage over the city child in being able to comprehend the forces of nature as well as understand much of animal life. A society was formed In Raleigh July 15th which was known as the North Carolina Nature Study Society. It Is the purpose of i his organization to en courage by systematic effort the more Intimate acquaintance of aebo 1 children with the elements of nature. It Is recommend i to all teachers of the State, and to other people In assist ing ia the Nature Study movement, that they join this Nature Study Society Four kinds of rr emder jhip are provided for- patronp, $10.0); honorary members 91.00; active members, 10 cuts, and mem hers at no cost. Membersh'p of any of these grades entitles the person to all of the publications of the Society, and to the privilege of consulting the Board of Advisors upon any subjict concerning which they desire Information. This is a splendid opportunity to carry on, prac tically without any cost, under the di reetlon of scholarly specialists, a study of the everyday world about you that will lend to every commonplace object a new meaning and beauty. The board of advisors ii composed of well known Instructors In our schools and colleges and through them teachers and members of the society will receive many suggestions of a specisl or gencrsl nature to help them in teaching this new subject. Further Information on the objecots of this society will be famished on ap plication by Hon J Y Joyner, president of the Society or F L Stevens, .ecretary, Raleigh. Ulancy McGee. Married at the home of the bride In Punta Gorda Fla, last Sunday niriita week ago, Mr Willie Glancy, formerly of Carteret county, North Carolina, son of the late Rufns Glancy, to Miss Edith McGee, daughter of Mr and Mrs Marcus McGee, all of Punta Gorda, Lock Add! son liqr, performing the ceremony The writer was in attendance and wish ed the hsppy couple much prosperity through life- The groom was once a pupil In his school lu North Carolina. G. W. WARD Punta Gorda, Fla , Oct tOth, 1004. Timber For Sale The undersigned offers about eight hundred thousand feet of nee cypress timber for sale, near the beaks of Neuse river, six miles above Seven Springs. Apply to A. H. DALT, Seven Springs M O. Women find quick relief in Dr.TUacher's liver and Blood Syrup. News la Nataiell. Secretary Taft will make his trip to Panama oa the big cruiser Colum bia. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Tayl r, la a statement, declare Judge Parker was misled la his criticism of Government The Chief of the Bureau of Equipment f)r 1160,000 for wireless telegraph extension In the Navy. The Supreme Court hold the use of palm oil in the manufacture of olenmar gerioe constitutes a coloring math r and the product, then fore, Is taxable at 10 cents a pound. The armored cruiser Colorado, built by Cramrs, averaged SAM knots aa hour on her trial trip, making her the fastest of her class. Two Americans, Sohless and Tom mies, who represent American capital- sts, have received a concession fro the Government for the exploitation of Haytlan timber lands, which amounts to a practical monopoly of the industry In this republic Mr Bryan's second tour of Indiana is closed, and according to his own est! mate, he ha addressed 700,000 people, tr an average of 60,000 or 70,000 per day. He has made 75 speeches. The president has directed the appoint ment of Mrs James Longs t reel, widow of the confederate general who died recently, as postmaster at Gainesville, Ga. The report is confirmed that v sels of the Russian Baltlo fleet stopped and t earched merchantmen off the Isle of WlgLU The Democratic National Committee Issued s statement that a canvass of the doubtful states indicated Judge Parker's election. Andrew Oarnegie.who arrived In New York from Europe yestetday, says he Is for Mr Roosevelt's election, but agree with Judge Parker in many things. Gen Nelson A Miles has written a let ter advising Civil War veterans to vole for Parker. It is expected in New York that an effort will be made this week to reduce the betting edds of 4 to 1 on Roose velt. The total number of admissions Into the Louisiana Purchase Exposition dur ing the past week was 867,097. Major Delmar has luwerel the world's record at Memphis for a mile trotting wlthoit a pic -matter iu front to 8:01 i. The previous record held jointly by the Major and Lou Dillon, was 8.01. Jones County Speaking. Democratic nominees, Jones county will spesk at the following times and places, viz: Trenton, Saturday, October 39th at S p m. Hon Franklin McNeill will speak with County candidates at Maysvllle, Pol locksvllle, Haskln's Chapel and Mer's store. He will also speak at Trent in, on Thursday night, Got 20th. T O WHITAKKR, Obm'n. Ex. Com THOS D WARREN, Sec'y. Ex. Com. Joist Discussion. HonChsrlesR Thomas, Democratic candidate for Congress, and Hon W 8 O'B Robinson, Republican candidate for Congress, will have a joint discussion of the political issues of the day at the following timet and places; New Bern, Thursday, October 37th at night. Yanoeboro, Friday, Oct 28th. Trenton, Monday, Oct 81st. Goldsboro, Tuesday, November 1st, at night. W L HILL, Chairman Democratic Congressional Committee, Third District. C B HILL, Chairman Republican Congressional Committee, Third District Appointment of Speakers. The following candidates and other Democrat named below will speak at the following places on the date men loned. All speakers wilt begin at 2 o'tlock pm. J W BIDDLE, Jasper Saturday Oct 20th. E H GREEN, Cove baturday Oct 8th. Vaneeboro Saturday Nov ffth 8 M BRINSON. Ft. Barnwell Saturday Oct ttth. OHOUION, Dover Saturday Oct SOtb. Vaneeboro Saturday Nov 5th. M De W STEVENSON, Cove Baturday Nov 8th. R A NUNN, Ft. Bardwell Baturday Nov 5th. WDMclVER, Vaneeboro Saturday Oct SO.h. Jasper Sataiday Nov. 6th. A Guaran For Piles Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund money H PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any ease, ao matterof how long standing, In 8 to 14 days. If your druggist han't it send 80c la stamps aad it will be forwarded poet paid by Paris Medicine Co, Saint Louis, Mo. Supreme Coart Oplsioss. Special to Journal. Raleigh, October 98. -The Supreme Oourt flkd the foUowtaf oesnlooi to day: Beall v D A O Railroad, from Chath am, affirmed. State vs Morgan, from Union, new trial. Joyner vt Fotrell, from Northampton, no error. Stole vs Smith, f.om Rtcnoaond, per curiam, ao error. North Carolina's 78 Awards is St Loals. Raleigh, October 1 5. -Secretary TK Bruner of the State Agricultural Depart meat has returned from the St Louis Exposition, la which be holds a promi nent position, by permission of the Ag. ricaltaral Deportment. He will remain here until after the election aad expects then to return to St Louis and close up matters connected with the exposition. He sajs North Carolina won about 78 awards at the Rxpoailloa, whloh Is a realiv fine showing The State got live grand prises, ten or twelve gold medals, at many silver medals, the remaining awards being broat medals. The grand prises will be given on tobacc , mining exhibits and forestry, The showing was very gratifying indeed. No other State did nearly so well for so small in vestment, the coat of the display of the Stole being under 910,000. Almost all the eihiblis will be brought back to Nottb Carolina and installed In the Sta'e museum, a lot of very valuable new rases aad other furniture coming with them, which will be used for the same purpose. The Hyman Supply Co., Dear Slrt:- Over fifty year ago, our firm began selling paint throughout the South sales have continued uninterruptedly, and ten times greater than any other brand of paint. Read the following: 1 Have used the L. & M, paint twenty years, houses painted with It eight years ago show better today than houaes painted with other paint within two years." A. B. Kdgell, Alachua, Fla. " Have used all brands of paint, L. & M. Pure Paint stands better, and wear longer than any other paint I have ever used In my ten years ex perience." H. F. Smith. Painter Concord N, 0. "I painted FrankenburgBloek with LAM Paint, stands out as though varnished. Actual cost was lest than $120 per gallon." .W. B, Barr, Charleston, W.Va. 'T painted our old homestead with L. &. M. Paint twenty-six year ago. Not pain'ed since; looks better than houses painted In the last four years with other paint," H. S Sootfleld, Harris BpringcS O. "Used the L. A M. Paints for sixteen ears. Painted three houses with It fifteen years ago; tHey have not needed painting since. ' J. E Webb. Ulckory. N a Respectfully, LONGMAN A MARTINEZ. These Celebrated Paints are sold by Hyman bnpply Co Selonco Destroy Rats and Nlee. Many readers of this paper have been greatly annoyed the last month or so with an unusual number of rats and mice, or both. Traps have been of no avail in ridding them of these pests. We are glad to tell them that science has discovered a means of driving rats and mice from the house to die. This is Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste. Its sale has been re markable, and it never fails. If you cannot get the Paste of your dealer, write direct to the Stearns' Electric Paste Co., Tribune Building, Chicago, III., and it will be sent to you express prepaid on receipt of price. It Is easy to use, and rids the. house of rats, mice, cockroaches, etc Small size, 25c; Hotel sise, eight times the quantity, $1.00. Sold by F, 8. Duffy. NOTICE I For Sale A fine two bone farm, 909 acres, alt anted on Swift Creek near Vaneeboro and known aa the Mono farm. It is under good cultivation well constructed buildings and a good landing place at the river shore. For terms, address or call on A. P. WILLIS. B. The Honest Merchant. I have convinced others and will convince yon. ah I uk is a trial. Look for the glass sign which reads B. Finkelsteio, Dry Goods andOlotbing Good roods with orices to suit the buyers. Go to B. Finkelsteio. 79 Middle St, Bryan Block. A free bottle of Dr. Thacher'a Liver and Blood Syrup wiU be sent to any reader of this paper who will write to the Tnachcr Medicine Co., Otattanooga, Tenn. Fink
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