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SetabUeb 187S. Pub Uhed in Two Section, every Toes Is y and Friday, at Jonrnal Building, 56 10 Craven Street. -, CHARLES L. STEVEN., ' asiro and rBOPBinori BUB8QBIPT10N KATEP- Two Month,..;...... .25"Oenta Threpe Months, ..8ft " , Bi. Mnnll. ..SO " welve Months. l uu ONLY IN ADVANCK. Official Paper of New Bern and Craven County. Advertising rates furnished upon ap plication iit the otflce, or upon inquir) ay mail. ; " ' :' rjr-X,H jiwik... nnlv Mnt on DaV v " - - bHHia. Subscribers wu ' reeeive notice of expiration of their sub scription and an immediate response U DOiice wul be appreciated by Un JoUBN.aU. i . Entered at the Poatornce, New Ben A. C aa second-claaa matter. SENSIBLE WILMINGTON. For a few days last week, the people of the city of Wilmington in this State : of North Carolna, created the impres sion upon the outside world that they could and would tear up local affairs, in their struggle over a municipal election And the outside world for a few days had the impression that Wilmington would repeat the scenes at Warsaw or at Chicago, that its people were of an incendiary caliber, quick trigger and rapid-fire-to-kill-kind. But while no stronger advocates and defenders of personal rights and liber ties can be found, than these same Wil mingtonians, there is a vast difference between the little pyrotechnic political display of last week, and the real up rising, in a matter of constitutional rights. In the whole local excitement which held public attention for a few days, there was to be noted the steady, con- flervative undercurrent among the citi zens, which at the decisive moment came forth, and the excitement was over at once, and without any disturb ance of law or order, every municipal matter was quietly settled, and the lo cal government went along without a jar to break its regular affairs. WATER POWER DEVELOPMENT. (Chicago News.) There was a time when industry was largely dependent upon water power. The disadvantage under which produc tive enterprise labored then was that the manufacturing plants had to be lo cated upon the banks of streams fur nishing the power. With the introduc tion of coal and steam, which made it possible to establish plants- at more convenient and easily accessible points, . the value of water power began to di minish. Electricity, however, has wrought a marvelous change in this re spect and has increased greatly the value and utility of river currents as a motive force. Not only can the energy of the flowing stream now be trans- - formed into electrical energy, but it can be transmitted to the places where it can be applied with the best results. There is one instanee in California where the electric current developed from water power is carried more than one hundred miles. ' Within the last decade, naturally, ' there has been a scramble among pri vate interests for valuable water power privileges and in too. many instances the public's right in these have been ruthlessly surrendered to corporations along with other valuable franchise 'privileges. Nearly all the water power rights along the Pacific coast, for ex ample, are already in the possession of - private companies holding franchises for long terms of years. At present there is a contest for the control' of the power which the falls of Niagara are capable of developing. The legislature of New York State is rife with scandal at the present time over the attempted despoliation of Niagara, which now seems likely to be accomplished. RAPID PROGRESS IN THE SOUTH. . (New York Times.) There is an enormous amount of un developed resources in the South which will ultimately yield to energy, care nd intelligence very profitable reterns. The progress that has been made in the past forty years is but proof of the far greater progress that can and will be made. If we try to measure the actual contrast between the south of 1865 and the south of today we can understand roughly at Wat what the future holds in store. It is one of the wonders of commercial history, and the material r ,..mi:c9 combined with ;.the good '""I forces of the people, both so am !' ) .Mii.i. 'rated, pivo solid momity ' i. ii.S-M.crmi-ht hl.il nur remark- GEO LOOSE ODD FELLOWS Three Linkers Meet In Annual Con clave. ' :. " - , ''' Stats Chemical Society To Meet In Raleigh. Appointments to Industrial Parlia ment at Washington Withheld. Program Issued For Edu- v . catlonal Rally Day. Raleigh, May 9. At a meeting of the North Carolina Educational Cam paign Committee held last night, Gov. Glenn, Dr. Chas. D, Mclver, State Superintendent Joyner and Secretary R. D. W. Conner participating a pro gram was outlined for the Rally Day to be held in Greensboro June 10th. in connection with the North Carolina Teachers Assembly. It was decided that the principal addresses will be de livered by Governor Glenn and ex-Governor Aycock. Plans were also formu lated for the prosecution of a vigorous summer campaign along educational lines. Dr. Mclver says the Assembly at Greensboro this year is sure to be the largest and most successful ever held ivi the State. The North Carolina Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows convened in this city this afternoon and will hold sessions Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday. The reports of officers show that the past year has been an exceptionally prospei ous one a net gain of over twelve hun dred in membership and an increase of over $1.50 per member in the money raised, more than $20,000 being ex pended in a relief fund. The Orphans Home better equipped than ever before More new lodges were formed the past year han ever before in North Caro lina. The grand officers are Henry E. Biggs, Scotland Neck, grand master; Thos. M, Stephens, Durham, grand warden; E. H. Woodell, Raleigh, grand secretary; K. J. Jones, Wilmington, grand treasurer. Grand Secretary, John C. Drewry. of the North Carolina Grand Lodge of Masons, says there is every assurance that the growth of the order in this State for the current year will break all records for the general growth of the order. The close of the first six months of the year finds over l,0ui new mem bers already added and five new lodges established and four defunct ones rein stated. The spring meeting of the North Car olina section of the American Qhemical Society will meet in this city Friday and Saturday of this week and there will be in attendance chemists from all the colleges in the State and a number of others. Governor Glenn has had under con sideration for several days the appoint ment of delegates to the Southern In dustrial Parliament at Washington May 2Cth. Today he received from the Gov ernor of Alabama a telegram to the effect that he will not send delegates for the reason that he does not regard the parliament as worth of participmice by the business interests of the South ern State, In consequence of this the matter of appointments by Governor Glenn will be held up until his excel lency opportunity to investigate thor oughly. HAS STOOD THE TEST 25 YEARS The old, original GROVES' Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you ure taking. It is iron and quinine in a taste fm. 1 i u; )i )tj, Mi. The funeral of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee at Richmond was the most imposing held in the South since the reinterment of Jefferson Davis. I Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When the tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result.and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal conuiuoii, Hearing will Deaesiroyeoior ever; nine cases out of ten are caused 1 U .L!-L I. ... !,'M"W nolnln8 DUt m inflames condition of the mucous sur- faces. f We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. Send for c.rculars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. ; Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take HaU'a Family Pills for const!- nation. A tornado in Marquette, Kansas, ' Tuesday destroyed much property and seriously injured 40 people. Terrific Race With Death. "Death was fast approaching," writes w nf,n e er J"3" r''el ""Pewling HI, ; Ralph F, Fernandez, of Pampn,' Fla., A"'' 1 J ?nRlc little P'"-" describing his fearful race with death, No otL. r one will fill the bill "as a result of liver trouble and heart L,ke 1,, VV kt' Lil.tlu Early Risers disease, which had robbed me of slee p 1 and of all interest in life. J had tried! .. . r.-u many different doctors and severul mod - ' Ueatn Of a Child,: icincR, but got no benefit, until 1 bejrnn Thclma M. infant daughter of Mr. to u:! HWfric Bittern. So w nderful Foster Eastwood dtol yecterdny. Fur. v s t :.;! e!Tn t tl :t in tlu-ce d,iy:t I f.-lt oral services wiil ho held at the In, me Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal, V . Raleigh, N. C. May Opinions hand ed down as follows by Supreme court today:.. Hicks vs Mfg. Co. from Guilford, new tnaL Holder vs Mfg Co, from Cabarrus, petition to rehear sustained, new trial ! awarded. ' ? '. ',- , Summers vs Railway, from Mecklen burg, new trial. . ;-' Coleman vs Railway, from Mecklen burg, error. Bolick vs Railway, from Catawba, aflirmed. " Cameron Barkley Co. vs Power Co. no error. ,-' "- . . .. Moore ys Industrial Co., from Cald well, affirmed. Abernethy vs Yount, from, Catawbr, error. ' . - - Pump Co. vs Railroad from Catawbr, new trial' Hickory Co. vs So. Ry. Co. from C -tawba, error. Ueesvs Spoke Co. from Guilford per curiam, affirmed Carter vs Railroad from Guilford, per curiam, affirmed. Hilton vs Cotton Mills, from Catawba appeal dismissed by consent. Bost vs Cotton Mill, from Catawbr, per curiam, aflirmed. Manufacturing Co. vs Moore, fron Caldwell, affirmed per curiam. Robert vs Rober js, from Caldwell, per curiam affirmed. " ACCEPTED CALL. New Pastor For First Baptist Church, This City. Elizabeth City Economist; 8th. Rev. W. A- Ayers, who has been pas tor of Blackwell Memorial Baptist church, of this city, since shortly after its completion, has accepted a call to the First Baptist church, of New Bern and will leave his new field within thirty days. His formal resignation, while it was not wholly a surprise, was heard with manifest regret. Uo is regarded by all as one of the strongest advocates of Christianity and among the most energetic church work ers that has ever ministered in this city and his departure will be a decid ed loss to the Baptist denomination of this city, Death of Washington Duke. Washington Duke, the founder of the great tobacco house of Durham died af ter several weeks illness Monday after noon. He was in nis 85th year but notwithstanding his advanced age was vigorous and energetic until an nnfortu nate accident crippled him a few weeks ago and he had been a sufferer evr since. Mr. Duke has amossed a large for tune and had made his name a family word. He was a man of sterling inte grity and was beloved by all people whether they were peasonally ac quainted with him or not.; His geuer osities extended into the millions and there is scarcely an institution of the Methodist Church in State that has not been his beneficiary. One of his special benefactions was Triuity Collene of Durham. To this school he has given over $1000, 000 and he has taken great pride in its growth and prosperity. Upon the announcement of his death Mom lay the factories of Durham closed as did also the business houses yester day, all remaining" closed until after the funeral which occurs at 11 o'clock today. He was identified with many business concerns in Durham. Saved By Dynamite, Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the fire can't cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as is nothing but dyna mite would cure it. Z. T, Gray, of Cal houn. Ga.. writes: "Mv wife had a very aggravated cough, which kept her awake nights. Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dr. King's New Discoverv for ConsumDtion. Cmurhn and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured her." Strict ly scientific cure for bronchiti-t and La Grippe. At all drug store, price 50c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free ' Complaint has formally been made by Japan, on account of the attitude of France toward Russia. Hoir to Ward off Old Age. The most successful way of warding off the approach of old age is to .nain- t-in. vimmu iiimwrW Thi. ua i atin i fnnA ,ltv can w your age and occupation, and when any .i;.,i. it. tmi. . Mimw.i-1 w m "Will"' U U I 3 lORV M dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and 1 .1 VPf Thlt tit lftrHvf it f us-.ii have a weak stomach or are tnuUcd with iridi(,eation, you will find these ( TableU to lte juat what you nm, For 8al by D&via- pharmacy and F. S. Duf fy j '. "'" ' "' Tl . conAov. of the chic Jo Btrik are still ui setll.-d and more riots are are. If in a kind of billions mood, You wish an aid to digetit food, No other pill is half so good M DeWitt's Little Eurly Risers.' Original Letter, The following is the original letter Vent out by a resident of Pamlico coun ty to Governor Herrick of Ohio, asking for confirmation or denial of the lurid tale it unfolds. This letter was pub lished in the Columbus Dispatch, and has been copied by many other papers and given a wide circulation; Florence, Pamlico Co., N. C, April ,12th. Hon. Mr. Herrick, Governor of Ohio; Dear Sir; Recently one, Rev. Mr. S. B. Stephens, a Frenchman who resided in your State about two years, preach ed in the eastern part of this State and made an assertion which we doubt. He said that he saw a man burning in the State of Ohio and was told by the peo ple of that community that this man had been burning four days and he, with his own eyes watched him burn one hour and a half, or 90 minutes, and the heat which issued from him was so in tense, they could not get near , him. There was also great cracks in the earth, caused by tho extreme heat All vegetation near him was killed, except one stalk of corn, which this man named lesus Christ and had gone out on one clear day, about S'o 'clock with his corn iickle, and madethis assertion: "1 am going to cut Jesus Christ (using an .'pprobrious epithet) off the face of the ;arth." The men told him (Mr. Step hens) that they were looking at the man when he raised his sickle and they Wrd something like thunder in the ele ments, and saw as it were a streak of lightening or fire come down upon the msn, which set him on fire. After he left the place he was told that the man burned three days longer before the fire went out. Then a hole was dug near him and they pushed him in and covered him. " - !- I have branded this aa a lie and Mr. Stephens, who is yet preaching in this State had employed lawyers to enter suit against me. He says he can prove the assertions he has made concerning' the burning man. ;; ' I want you to please do me a favor to mike a legal statement, accompanied with your State seal, about the : truth fulness of this assertion, that I may have it to present in court as a defense Hoping to hear from you without delay, I remain. Yours truly. TO AIMS WOMEN. A Little Sound Advice Will . Help Many a Sufferer in New Bern. ; No woman can be healthy and well if the kidneys are sick. ; Poisons that pass off in the urine when the kidneys are well are retained in the body when the kidneys are sick. - Kidneys ard bladder get .inflamed and swoolen, crowding the delicate female organs nearby and sometimes-displacing them. This is the true cause of many bearing down pains, lameness, backache, side ache, etc. Uric poisoning also causes headaches, dizzy spells, languor, ner vousness and rheumatic pain. When suffering so, try Doan's Kid ney Pills, the remedy that cures sick kidneys. You will get better as the kidneys are better, and health will re turn when the kidneys are well. Let a New Bern woman tell you about Doan's Kidney Pills. ' " V Mrs, N. Vincent, widow, living at 103 Craven street savs: '' "Doan's Kidney Pills have been very beneficial to me. They certainly re lieved me of very disagreable pains in my back from which I suffered for a long time. ' I obtained them at Brad ham's Pharmacy and I must say they proved to be a good remedy in my case. : ." - For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts. a box. Foster-Milbum .Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name, Doan's and take no other. i Election and Banquet. The regular annual meeting of New Bern Chapter Royal Arch Masons was held Monday night, May, 8, at which the; following officers were elected for the ensuing year; 1 f ' u T. A. Green, H P. Dr. 'J. F. Rhem, K; J. W. Stewart, Scribe; C. ff. Brad ham, Treaa; ' James Redmond, Secre tary; H. B. Smith, C of H; J. C. Green P E; F. M. Hahn, R A C; W. T. Hill, 3 V; J; E. Warren 2, V; S. Street, 1 V. Needhara Case, Sentinel. After the regular business of the chapter had been transacted the mem bers enjoyed a delightful supper which was furnished by one f the newly elected officers. Speeches were made and the occasion was a very pleasant one. ' -. Cleared For Actios. When the body is cleared for action, by-Dr. King's New Life Pills, you can tell it by the bloom of health- on the cheeks; the brightness of ihe eyes; the firmness of the flesh and muscles; the buoyancy of the mind. Try them. At 1 ug stores 25c. ' ' . A Merry Company. ' A merry company of ladies and gen tlemen left on the mail train for Dover yesterday morning where they joined a large party of young people going to Richlanda over the Dover and South- . bound Railway wheie a Brunswick ' .. . 1 V I I J. . . - n mm picnic was neiu unuer me direction of Dover people. Those who went from New Bern, were Mr and Mrs. F. II. Scott, Mrs. L. J, Taylor, Misses Ellinor Taylor, Daisy Edwards, Lillian and Hellen Hin nant, Julia and Mairpie McSorley, Belle Hines, Mrs. W. P. Marshall and Miss Bertha Bell of Pollock svillo. A Creeping Death. Blood poiwn creeps up towards the heart i-uuinfr death. J. E. Stearns, liello Plain, Minn., writes ti nt a friend dreadfully injured ih (rami, v. Iiii-liswel eil up like blood j n i 1 i. ! h h'b Anii ; t'.iKe die-v i ' (' c j i, I 1 ! tl.e wottiiil. .1 t It -i I,; . I .-: t , Harlowe and N. Harlowe. - . May loth. Today is dedication day- and quite number of our people are off for New Bern as they get cheaper railroad rates. i Mr. J. C. Long came in from Witt last week, spent a few days with his I family and was greeted by his many friends and returned Monday by the way of Beaufort to Witt to continue his work for the Messrs. Potters. Mr. Joshua Adams was In New Bern on business Saturday. Miss Elliott of Newport, sister of J, H." Elliott, came over last week and will spend a short time with him. Mrs. Jane Hanners who has bet n at Newport for six weeks visiting relatives came home Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bell and chil dren were here from Croatan last Sat urday and returned Sunday after mak ing a ' short visit to his sister, Mrs. Jessie G. Taylor. 1 Mr. J. H. Davis of Beaufort, was here to spend Sunday night tnlnext day with his son, Mr. Harry Davis. . Mrs. C. W. Bell of New Bern, who has been spending a short while with her daughter, Mrs. Anna Taylor, re turned home via Havelock last Sun day. i- y-.'. ' ; ' - ,r Mr. Chas. Banks and family, of Pol lock sville, who have been on a few days visit to Mrs. Bank's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris McDaniel, left for their home Monday. Mr. J. H. Davis spent Monday on Bogue Sound, near Morehead City. Mrs. W. F. Taylor, who has been on a visit to relatives at Newport return ed home Sunday. Dr. C. N. Mason is still kept on the go, he was at Merrimon yesterday to attend a child of Mr. Dula Salter. Mrs. D. G. Bell, who was again called home on account of her mothers condition last Friday was able to re turn home yesterday, Mrs. Bell, her mother, being bettor. ' Messrs J. R. Bell, W. N. Bell and Charlie Ward are off for New Bern to day, either to attend to business or at tend the memorial. - ' -! ; Messrs BarLour and Morton, out met chants and mill men of North Harlowe are in New Bern today. Chamberlain's Cup tm )l Very Beet. "I have been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever taken," says Geo. L. Chubb, a merchant of Harlan, Mich. There is no question about its beinir the best." as it will cure a cough or cold in less time than any other treatment. It should always be Kept in tne house ready lor instant use, for a cold can be cured in much less time when promptly treated. ' For sale by uavis I'harmacy and r . S. Unify. New York Cotton Market. The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York. Cotton Exchange, May 10. - Open Close May . 765 772 July 761 764 October " 774 775 Receipts 26,402; ' ' While a bilious attack is decidedly un pleasant it is quickly over when Cham berlain 'a Stomach and Liver Tablets are used. . For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. - ' Terrible massacres of Jews in South western Russia are reported to be in progress. tt is ten times easier to cure coughs, croup, whooping-cough and all lung and bronchial affections when the bowels are open. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is the original Laxative Cough Syrup. ' Gently moves the bowels and expels all cold from the system. , Cuts the phlegm, cures all coughs a strengthens weak lungs. American Cotton Manufacturer's As sociation opened in Nashville, Term, yesterday. A Good Suggestion. Mr C. n Wainnariirht nf 1 jimmi fitw Fla., has written the manufacturers that much better results are obtained! from the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in cases oi pains in tne stomach, colic and cho lera morbus by taking- it in water as hot as can be drank. That when taken in this way the effect is double in rapidity. "It seems to get at the right spot instantly," he says. For sale by Dans' Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy ... " Died. - . . - In Beaufort, M. C, May 2nd. 1905, Melessa Arthur, after years of deep lOuuciuiKt an uctcwm, vaivuaa uui mentally endowed, possessed rare traits of character, being strictly hon est, truthful, industrious, and untiring in her devotion to the sick, with whom she lived eighteen years. We feel that none could fill her place in our home. Years ago she was converted under i the ministry of Rev. F. S. Becton and io me oesi or ner aoiuty sne servea her Master to the end. Friend after friend departs, Who has not lo.it a friend; There is no union here of hearts, That finds not here an end. J. M. C. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tab lets. All druggints refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on eaeh box 25c. " The town of Flora, f.'iiw., wag de stroyed by fire Tu"-.! y tnoriiKH'. . i t v. V a f -.1 i 1 v i.i ! y W - 0 v f ' OLA C K P O WOE R SHELLS The " Nublack " - is a grand good shell ; good in construction, good because it is primed with, a quick and sure primer, and good because carefully and accurately loaded with the best brands of powder and- shot. It is a favorite among hunters and other users of black powder shells on account of its uniform shooting, evenness of pattern and strength to withstand reloading. A trial will prove its excellence. ALL DEALERS S E LL THEM Fruit WOIlTf I L"j (TEETHING POWSIRS TMVSS mis Only 25c at Druggists, or mail 25c to C J. filOFFETT, M. K St Louis, Ho. Mother I Hesitate no longer, but save the health end lite of your child, as thousands have done, by giving these powdeis. TEETHINA I easily given and Quickly counteracts and over comes the effects of the summer's heat upon teething childnsu MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation." They are "I.IFK S AVIUM" to girl at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. - No known remedy for women equals them Cannot do harm life hpTomrs a t-lcasuro. $1 UO I'JilC HOX BY MAIL. Sold 0 fl OR. LYON'S French PerLotJicol Drops Strictly vegetable, pcrfcctl v harmless sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known lemaie remedy. Trice, $1.60 per bottle. PlIITIftll l','"' eraiiiurrpt nnd imliotl.mv I'ltem-mitnnfs pat up only la nuta-hoard Car wHWIlun lam ih faa-xiutt.' ! lature uu oi.io of ihr Itottlo. Mmi: JT,,l , . Sena lot Ciroajr to WILLiiUlb ....... CO., tMo AkuiiU. cii'Vcliiu J. Ohio. V aw'a:-'-,LT .Sold by DAVIS 'PHARMACY- ftOttHtCiNC ' , SALICYLATE , wiuuas mi-it. Soldin New Bern by Ml I hegr. atror.irvly for ncrv.TJ: jiwvstfcti-..ar..l alt ilisa'uaui o' tli generullfa crrans ot either oi, ui-n a Nervous 1'rustralion. F oiling or 1mi Mautiaod, -;iixiu ncy, Nu'lui; KminnDii, Ynuiliful Krrors, Mpntal VVorrj, ererasir lh f'f Totwcco or Opium. uion lv(i i (Jonmaiptinn utl Iuwnuy. WUh airsr. J order we irharuouw to cure or rntuad Uao ujoucv. .lojj at sl.fH) cer bo uoietor$i.lM. ifirjusiM.' Alvays ilcicribcr the FcS tlczzi Cures a Ccli in Ono Day, G?n bTtvo. n sr J?. i. VfJ&rvxn That you want LION COf FEE always, and he, being a square man, will not try to sell you any thing else. .Jfou way not care for our opinion, but Vt-t Atc-t 11:z Vz'Azi Jz!: I ti IZzzs of LouHfloepers who have wed LION CIOFFEE for cvsr a quarter cf a century ? la there any ttrongcr proof of merit, than the - S' Cccncscirir;:; '. end ever Increa.s'.ijr1 " "yT 'x ; ' lion ccrrijs is cr ( - lectcdetther'.ar . x - CIrect to tir vnrl I f it Lii'ir 1 a Li. I c fave t' - .Pap2i Fc r WW Every farmer raises some fruit. All could raise more and better fruit and make more money from it if they read a first-class fruit paper like TheNationa! Fruit Grower Published at St. Joseph, Mich., in the heart of the famous Michigan Fruit Belt, A large, beautifully printed Monthly, rbly edited, full of the latest and best methods of cultivating, handling and marketing large and small fruits. $1 fin to ""y farmer or fruIt grower tcv - - t v w nave mis paper jor this next year. The Spraying Calendar is invaluable.; We will give this paper absolutely free for one year to any new or old subscriber who pays arrearage and one year in advance. Cut Out this advertisement and send or bring it in at once. Thi i offer may be withdrawn without notice. lkn .iiU Jill d J? ;-'Cures Cholera Mantua, Uurrhoea, Uyitniery, ana mt , Bowel Troubles of Chlldrt.l ot Any Ago. AidtOlgbtU, Regulate the Bowtli,StrtnuV Tln?j overcome Weak- Bess irreculnritv &nrl oraissionR, irfureas-s vig- . fir fi hrl Kn n LaK na in at Trochct's Cokhicine Salicylate Opsules. A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the highest medical autnorities of Europe and America, Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve In liquids of the eunuch without cusin irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by drugciits. lie sure and get tiie genuine. vo.r llicvklaku, otuo, Sol FS Duffy AS TIl'flflQ VITALSF c.i EC2. 31s. where Hi!.!,::" "yi carcfu:yi . '": 3esut.: :..e I i expose I f , , SC' !, 1 . I" ! t ; i 'ft . : I t( ' v I sun 1 .f the f ,H,i-r this moriiiiiif at in o't !,i " v.u. : i!-y ii. i:..v. T. ?.r. n, :.. w,:i ,, ., t , t
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