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A CLAD CF HGLTCN'S CCNFIRMATIGN AVl'Jcfable PreparaiionFor As similating ftcFoodandlJcgula lirg ttic Stomachs andltowcls of Promotes Digeslion.ChecrFuP rtess and Itest.Gpntains nelller Opium.Morpliine norXiiicraL Not Narc otic - jlU.Smitm ' Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa Hon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. ''.-'. Facsimile Signature of new vork. -iiyn" is , All EXACT COPY Of WRARPCa - - I Tb Ii:J Ycj I!:ya Bears the Signature -of AM 1 V V 1 - : . .vi in w Ml Ur For Over Thirty Years TMOMiwawMiM. acwwaaan. THE,. DEPEW-BURDETTE1 CQ. Ktpartolr Show of High Order to Be Flay ed Here by Capable Actors. Commencing Monday March 26, the DePew-Burdette Stock Co.;' will, ap pear in repertoire at the New Masonic Opera House. The company is not un known here and Thorn is DePew ia a hot favorite vith the amubement loving public. ; He iaone of the cleverest a most versatile comedian who treaduthe boards. Whether in the play, between the acts, or making announcements his stunts are always mirth provoking. He is supported by a large and string company, of whom Will T. Burdette, Miss Minnie DuPree and J. A. Osborne will all be remembered with" pleasure. .The company numbers 16 persons. Their plays include The Silver Dag ger, The Counterfeiters,, A Homespun Heart, At Pikes Peak, The Outcast Son, A Prisoner of France and Rip Van Winkle. Evidence of their popularity may be found in the fact that in their stands in six cities of the South and .West their receipts were over $30,000. Their claim as le.ide'ra in their class is aubstantiated by the character of their performances. f Y 1.-th That llliub. The cllnvMuJ p 3.-th of India, so trav elers tell Ji5' .-ruui-Aw about the banks - of streams ifud i JU.ibs the trees that grow over CsctlilJ wa-ter rivers that It luhablts.- It roo;v o:i fuwe expeditious to secure' foo l, a B. ; ::i shellfish, of which It Is very f..u. Its spines, which cuo be nufolCed r.-tUX folded at pleasure, servo fis clays.. and with side fins and tail It Is enabled to work Its way alocff. tbou;-b awkwardly and lowly. . It ironuot." however,' remain on hind for any luiifrtb of time, be cause Its pills b ieouie dry, and When this lmppjn cr any d mjer threatens it It hastous unci: to tbe water. Try Tl:eae foaiindrnm., ' Mako five li s by ad bit tJ 11? IV.' What day i ill New Year's fail on In 1025? JaaM. of t..!.va. ' Why Is tbe moou like a swordt It Is the j lory of the (K night . - k:- Why la au unwelcsnie visitor like tha . Hoox.ic ta .:k1 ? A great bora. -. Why Co siv-rt men alwava rise earl7? Because It l:t IrapossKi'.J for tiem to lie lout. ' s Why 1 n n',-..tv' Ilk' n-i army? Becnuse- It bus lea !er, ooluuius and reviews. '..''"-';:.'' :,s ':'""' ' What Is the e lor uf tb? wind aud th? color of. ;h Kt:.-aiT.''-.'i"ie atom, rose end th, tr!:i ! ' vv r SLEEPING CARS. Th Pint 1'rndc Caea Wr TkoacM :: tbe Aeiue of Comfort, Current advertisements deserlblngthe IusitriiJu3 spttolutiiients offered the modern traveler on seu and land give point to the contrast nffoi'ded by the facilities of the middle of tbe last cen tury, which' wor then regarded as the belgbt to which the passengers had a right to aspire. Tbe issue of the Penn sylvania Itnllroud oud Mining Register of June 28i 1350, said: . "The Buffalo Car , company lately shipped a lot of ears for the Illinois Ceutrul railroad which are far ahead of anything hi .their Hue yet seen in the west. . One of them contained six staterooms, . each ' room : having ' two seat with cushioned ' backs, long enougli for a person to lie npon. Tbe backs of the seats ' are ,hung '. With binges at the npper edge, so that they may be turned ..np at pleasure, thus forming two single berths) one over the other, where' persons may sleep with U tbe comfort Imaginable. In one end of tbe car is a smalL wash room, with niHi'btftvwaAbbttwt, looklug glass,, etc Ou' the opposite aids of the car from tbo statcroanis ia a row of seats with rtivolviiig, hacks.-, similar to barbers' chairs, so an'ansoa. that tbe occupant may sit straight or recline In an easy attitude at, pleasure. The other five cars have each two or three similar staterooms."' The birth of the Pullman car came a little later. In the spring of 1858 Gfoige M. JJuJIman remodeled ' at Bloomington, 111., a few of the can of the Chicago and Alton And made them the Qrst Pullman slceolng cars. Ball way World. 8ucb b Stedmwt la tbe GaU City. Candi date for ladge. Jug Trade Is Prekl- ' 0 ' bltlea Places. (Special Correspondent.) Greensboro, March 20. It.ia said that J. A. Long, Esq., who formerly lived here, has written friends here asking their support for the judgeship in this the 9tb judicial district. . The 'candidacy of J. Crawford Biggs has - previously been announced. It is ex--' pected that S. M. Gattia, of Hillaboro , will get in the race very soon. And ! Judge Shaw's friends are of course ad vancing his interests to the best of their ability. ' ... ,.";' : There was general" satisfaction here yesterday at the news of United States District Attorney' Bolton's confirma tion for re-appointment by the Senate. Tbe bulk of the people here believe that Holton is not only officially honest hut that he is honestly determined to JUlean up the grafters. Reidsville is fast capturing Winston- ' 6.1.1.'. lurr tvii.l. Vmm nvoAnanArn The round up Dy tne ponce oaiuraay night included several drunks of Greens boro negroes who had been to Reids ville. . John Henry Johnson got so drunk he refused to give the conductor his ticket returning ' to Greensboro, wanted to fight everything in sight ar,d had to be tied before he was controll able. A policeman met the train heie and placed John Henry in the city jug to cool oh. :Tiit'e other blacks, whose names would not indicate it, 'got into trouble and in the city jail by going tc Reidsville Saturday. Mark Cotton couldn't walk straight when he landed at the Btation and was accommodated with the patrol wagon William Brown could walk all right but was seriously handicaped by a heavy bag slung over hjs shoulder. The police found 2 three gallon jugs of Reidsville liquor in the bag and put the whole outfit in the lock up, Sam Blue got tanglefoot lr Reidsville too and arrived in such condi tion he had to be helped to the cooler. Sarah George landed behind the bars because she was so sober enough to be gin the business of retailing her liquor in an hour after arrival. - HO.tSE:-IOE$. Y Head Hipli Tolccc t ( i The Three I.ooVy Hlemanta That Ave :. . Arsi-I.icI It. Them. - The sujv rwtitlon that associates the borsesboe wllj g.HMl lurk is very old. It Is B.iiil i inwui; u t only among English spial.iu? peplu, but In all tbe races of Europe nl In southern Asia. Antiquarians are ' iiudwliled whether Its origin ha to iIj wi.b tbe material from which the l.omeaiioe Is made or with Its Bli:ipe. Tbe nnck-nts believi-d tint Iron as a mctbl had treat secret powers, and thcT drove nnlU Into their walls as a protection nsnluxt pestbenca The Aruta when overtaken by severe storms In lie desert cry out. "Iron, lronl" wutch they tbluk-will propitiate the evil spirits Which fanre ' raised the storm. The Scnudlnavlans have held from time luintemorlol tbe Idea that It was lucky to find a piece of Iron. . As regards the form of tbe horseshoe, there Is no doubt that among the an cients the crescent form was much fa vored as having lucky or preservative powers. Ornaments were shaped in this way to drive -away evil spirits. Tbe Chinese have their tombs built In a semicircular form, like a horseshoe, and tbe Moors use the same form In tholr architecture. ; 1 - It may be remarked that In the my thology of E .irojie horses were also re garded as luck be -?rn. and supersti tion o.!; - siipp.wed tbiit a borae's hoof place.l r -der the 1 ed would cure cer tain eati.plaluts. The borsesboe there fore fnny be said to unite m-ltbln itself three lucky eleinentilt U in tbe shape of a descent. It Is made of Iron, and It hns been taken from a horse. . x t'gula f , evou n i i i r J fft' v nry bHt Kr'li, for win. a t-e i s i-rit ft can he rottn t your v . cir from tot mono liny it iv . a low vetska bcloropittuiiug, la--." Hi Umu ... i Fw u1wa3 Fro ftm Rfd'n aa a ton flrpwintr, or -....ihI M.fiii 'ih.-a .Ttiii.-i-8 h hi i; i t v ft;" 'o n"-fi. who Imvo r u i - HE I' i j - h'M ml t '-sr it, (i. ( fit! -'illll JU(tftJrtiorit H'Hl, MiI:t (1 ,,i f.-t ,t;-.'H, cr u HiMtf 'c (, in tin ir -t'"' .tiM !) u i ji .'i l i y in' i iiio cinnHmM of . 'Miii. lif'i t'. 't f I., en Utl u fri ill It, I ffirt innal h -l (!. Aou'l UO Willi - i ) tuic. C.-rc:!tC ':!.., - Vu. At-. i.' i i. . i, I . :!. - . -,. v. A;a. (, - : . ; . i i. Fahlona Caaaed r Defomltlea. Of the close connection between fash ion and deformity there are many ex amples. Through Illness Thlllp the Ooo.l bad to have bis head sbaved. Shaven heads, accordingly, perforce, became fashionable at bis court. V!ie dnn:;bte:-s of Louis XI. bid their very l.ir;:p feet In long dresses; hence tralll.-g kjwiis. - ' The wife of Tbllip III. set tbe faablon of collars la disguising her long neck with a wimple. lTi'nry riantap'iiet Introduced boots wlib extravn!;nntly curved t to cou cc:il a gi'owtb on one of bis feet. I.ouU XIV. wore A wl;r to cover n s';;';!!y wens on bis lieml, Tth!'i J-? !;- I. .! tcl vol (TV; If ' '. tm to I k I SHORT PASSING EVENTS. The ladies Aid Society of the Chris tian church will have a social at Mr. F. M. Bowden'a on George street next Friday night. Every one ia invited and refreshments will be for sale; j Madame DoTell of Baltimore, ar. riven last night to fill her engagement at the Band Party tonight. She k registered at the Hazelton. The amount of rainfall Monday was 1.22 inches. Turn out and help an institution that ia a credit to the city. Lawn parties will be around again this summer and the Band always responded when they were called upon to assist in making them a success. Spring, gentle spring begins today; Vernal Equinox. The Thurman Cornet Band will be here tonight and they will play with the K. of P's at the Shadow Party. Thieves with literary tastes stole 75 volumes from the circulating library of the public school at Elizabeth City last Saturday night :,;' All those who have contributed, and those who care to contribute to the K. of P. Band Supper tonight can send donations to the Hall not later than 5 o'clock If yoii will let it be known same will be called for. Dr. J. F, Patrick, of Snow Hill, was in the city yesterday and made arrange men ts to locate and practice here per manently, within a month. He will be found at Davis' Pharmacy. The Raleigh Times is authority for the statement that should Judge Long's decision in the A. & N. C. case be against the lease Mr. C. E. Foy will un d ub edly be appointed recsiver of tbe road. -," 1 - The Herald Square Opera Company is booked for shows at the opera bouse April 16, and 17th. , IVOaXS IVC'.ZERS -'- - ''-" A Wonderful Compound. Cures Piles, Eczema, Skin Itching, Skin Eruptions, Cuts and Bruises. Doan'a Ointment is the best skin treatment, and the cheapest, because so little is required to cure. It cures oiles after years of torture. It cures obstinate cases of eczema. It cures al skin itching. It cures akin eruptions. It heals cuts, bruises, scratches and abrasions without leaving a scar. . It cures permanently. New Bern tes timony proves it. John F. - Banff, proprietor of gen eral merchandise store, at 80 Middle street, says: "I used Doan'a Kidney'i Pills and they are all they are repre sented to be. I can also say that Doan'a Ointment is the best thing that I ever used for itchjng hemorrhoids. I suffered untold agony with them, could not rest one moment day or night, and I could not find anything to relieve the suffering untill I came across Doan's Ointment and procured it at P.radham'a rimrmacy. It relieved me at once, and acted entirely different from anything e) a I ever used. You emi! J talk about tbi remedy for a month end it would not l- li; e on" hi iilication of the okt Iivnt. Yon can ue Inv I lime Hid I will bei'ii'v'o" It'ennfd lore nnnnendol tin r. nK ilM s to unyonu v.hem-v-r 0 j i 'inii y i n . " I or -; I - i 'i I t ' f.' r' I I ' r " " ' 1 ..... I r i ' c I ! I i':-!, I:- The Goods Manufactured by the NEW BERN COTTON OIL '& FERTILIZER MILLS Are Handled by the Best Dealers. WHY NOT BY YOU ? I ! our Name on the bag means best quality Right goods at right prices form best foundation for any business. If you are interested in growing larger crops on smaller acreage, first properly prepare soil, then use Fertiliser absolutely pure and straight. Right goods at right prices most important and necessary. Sale of inferior Fertilizers generally prove disas trous, makes complaints, dissatisfied customers and decrease' in . business. You want to get right and stay right, hold your customers, get many new ones, then handle the Fertilizers manufactured by New Bern Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Mills, recognized as standard quality. Our Fertilizers sell themselves. The man who buys once wants them again, his friends want them. Can you afford to be without an article which silently but forcibly recommends itself. Margin of profit may not be so large to the dealer as in some other .goods, there is something in feeling you have given your customer full value. "That your trade is increasing." : Our goods; are . made .in various grades to suit crops usually grown in your section. You can rest assured each grade is best that canbe had for money. ' We believe in long run quality is bound to count, though we do not make quite as good profit. .' .... . , . - . , -. - Call to see our Sales Agent in your section, and if none near you write direct to the NEW BERN COTTON OIL & FERTILIZER MILLS " HEW BEEN, N. C. THOUGHT HE WAS LOST SHORT STORIES. Of tbe U40 Btenmers and sailing ves sclit loht last year England lost 200, Aii.".'i-ic:t 111). Norway, GO, Italy and UukkIii each 37, Japan 84, France 83 uiwl Sweden 31. Tlii1 Japanese proprietors of three laive. inoderu apartment bouses for ot'Ii-utalK In Sau Francisco have do crecu that no cbildreu shall be allowed within their walls. ' According to a recently published of ficial statement, tetanus ts extremely prevalent lu Cubu, especially among Infants.' During the Inst five years over 25 per 1,000 o newborn lnfauts have died of tetauus. National Comuinuder Iu Chief Cor poral Tnuuer has published a state ment wblcb shows that 104 members of tbe Grand Army of the Republic are passing away every twenty-four hours, or at therute of one death In every eight and one-third minutes. ;: j. Although uukuown as an Inventor and almost blind and heavily weighted with bis eighty-Hi years, Warebam F. Chase Invented fifty years ago what Is Bald to be the first electric motor, tbe model of which Is now lu the Vermont stutebouse. ' Tbe model will run today when nu electric current Is applied, as it did half a century ago In Mr. Chase's shop In Moutpelier. K Young Traveling Mas Hat a Terrible Expe- . rlence at Beaufort, . ' ... The storm and wind of Monday is a matter of record but though it was se vere here, it was of much greater vio lence at Beaufort The wind blew furi ously all day and not many tailors left the land on account of the prevailing storm.' v' ':.v.;. ' Mr. Walter Pugh, the well known ind t fficient salesman for C. S. Hollis- er was one who braved tbe angry bil lows though and nearly had a grave in the deep to pay for it. He was with two drummers for northern wholesale houses 'and was showing them over Beaufort and vicinity and was desirous of returning to Morehead, He engaged a gasolene launch of Capt. Willis, of Beaufort, and started out They had not gone far before they ran into a bad storm ana tney were eomuletely at the mercy of the waves. Hie light boat was tossed about wtth scarcely any resistance and there seem ed to be no apparent chance for a res cue. Happily the boat was caat upon the shore of Horse Island, and there they were taken on board the life sav ing crews boat and returned to Beau- ''. ., .. Kji - Tbe pace Is so rapid lu New York Cf. nurse the enttre party w,s badly . homlc)de frightened and well they may ""B4WlgeB about - ten years-Pbiladeb been. The effect the experience had i,,-,. on cur genial friend Mr Pugh was that Dri Hengotl My8 the country Is going not a thought of himself escaped him ugane for lack of rest. Let the good but his only desire was for those he coctor start reform by giving us one. loved. He prayed for his family and Chicago Journal, employer's business Interests, and un- A college professor says the women doubtedly prayer was answered. .will be rullug tbe country fifty years JiUUI lUUBfr Ul WUIKj UJ BUUUIU they abdicate? Memphis News-Sc-lm-Itar. Optimism U when you wish to live; i mi i,aa 1 1 ii i la Tttion vftn wlah in dip. have made Chamberlain's Cough Reme- , nBl.,am ,. ,iien nfhr nonnia dy a favorite with the mothers of small tuluk you 0Ugijt to die. Columbia j children. It quickly cures their cougns gtate. and colds and prevents any danger of. There must bt something wrong pneumonia ox other serious tonaequen- somewhere. Cither all these stories we ces. It not only cures croup, but when hear about Impure food are not true or given as soon m mn croupy cougu o- - - - aii 11 nrovont the attack, f or Bale . by Davis Pharmacy and P. S. Duffy. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEB. 11, 1906. 118 Daily r'u EDITORIAL FLINGS. .. A Favorite Remedy for Bablei. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures 6 45 6 57 7 15 7 80 7 42 8 05 136 Daily. P M 2 34! f 2 43! 2 55 3 00 a io 3 15 3 20 3 32 f 8 44 3 53 4 05 4 30 4 38 f 4 4K 5 01 108 Daily. AM 7 20! f 7 33 7 48 7 53 8 05 8 10 8 15l 8 27 f 8 38 8 47 9 00 9 20 9 30 f 9 37 9 51 112 Daily. 6 13; 10 02 10 30 flO 4' AM 1 30 1 41 2 00 2 05 2 18 2 23 2 29 2 4 2 57 3 08 3 22 3 52 4 02 f 4 12 4 27 4 40 Lv Eastern Time 5 15 f 5 33 5 39 5 54 6 00 flO 61 f 5 40 6 12 11 02 5 54 6 25 fll 18 f 6 09 6 43 11 30! 6 29 6 491 11 36 f 6 35 7 02 11 48 f 6 46 7 12 fl2 03 f 7 301 12 2o 7 15 M PM I AM 8 15 17 21 2S 26 32 37 41 46 5!: 57 61 6J .73 '.8l .87 GREENSBORO McLean ....... . Gib.wnville.... . Elon Colloge. . . Burlington Graham....... Haw Riv-jr.,,. ., Mebane... Efland Hillsboro UNIVERSITY ... DURHAM Sast Durham.!... Brassfleld Morriavilie a CARY i RALEIGH.:..... Garner... Auburn. ....... .. . Clayton Wilson's Mills. ... SKLAIA ... Pine Level.. Princeton . Rose ...... GOLDSBORO.... Ar. - 107 Daily. AM 11 43 fll 28 11 23 11 22 11 14 11 07 11 01 10 50 flO 38 10 28 10 16 10 00 9 44 f 9 37 9 13 9 05 8 45 8 26 8 20 8 08 7 55 7 45l 7 36 135 Daily. PM 6 35 f 6 15 6 00 5 55 6 46 5 39 5 33 5 22 Lv. Ill Daily. 117 Daily. 10 01 49 30 18 10 f 3 58 3 49 I 3 30 f 3 12 f 3 06 2 55 f 2 40 2 25 2 12 7 26 2 01 7 14 f 1 49 7 00 1 35 AM I PM AM 5 ! e 17! 5 051 6 00 4 47' 4 40, 4 30 4 17l f 4 02 3 47 3 8 00 2 481 f 2 35 2 15 2 05 1 40 11 45 11 81 11 23 11 08 10 50 10 38 flO 25 flO 10 f 9 65 9 40 PM 9 20 9 07 8 42 8 22 8 12 7 50 AM Reports from such widely1 separated points aa Chicago and New York show the snowstorm to have been of unusual severity and to have demoralized street car as well as railway traffic. " A Lively Tattle i. w ith that old enemy of the race Consti pation, often ends in Appendicitis, lo avoid all serious trouble with Stomach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King' .New Life Pills. They perfectly regulate these organs, without pain or discern fort 25c at All Druggists. . Twelve miners were killed by a mow slide at Silverton, Col. The cures that stand to " its credit muku RiiekWa Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer tor the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing ease of Piles. It heals the worst Burns, fcores. Boils. Ulcers. Cuts, Woundfl, PI.! IMuina Anil Salt Rheum. Only 25c at AU Druggists. " - olid Eatery Wheels. In the production of solid emery wheels the best cement that can be employed Is one that binds the emery together with that degree of strength which wll resist the centrifugal strain duo to the high speed at which emery Wheels cut best about 5,000 feet speed per minute. It must not soften by rrlctlonal heat or glaze or burst or be come brittle and break with cold, nor must It hold the cutting grain until they are too dull to cut nor release them so readily as to waste away the wheel too fast It must be capable of being thoroughly mixed evenly with the grain emery, so that the wheel may not have either hard or soft spots and be out of balance, and must also, be capable of being tempered to suit dif ferent kinds of metal or work. Great care and skill are required In the mat ter of selecting only pure and strong chemicals for these cements. Ca tiler's Magazine., : '.j' : :: The BaU Head. A bald bead is a less familiar (and nowadays less true) representative of tbe unchangeable than the Ethiopian's skin or the leopard's spots, but It was cited In this character with Impressive pathos by Uinparchua, one of the sev en martyrs of Samosata. -After they had been subjected to severe tortures they were at last confronted with sev en crosses, and the Emperor Maximum offered tbera a last chance to recant But the aged Illpparcbos put his hand on his bald bead and cried, "As this, according to the order of nature, can not agalu be covered with hair, so never will I change or conform to your tx-i.-li"' Maximum ordered a roat'S Pain Balm am able once more to attend I ,kln t0 nailed to HIpparchus' head tobuHincss. Itisthebestof liniments. ( anj tuen jeerlmtly claimed that tbe If troubled with rheumatism give Tuin condition was fulfilled. But nippar Balm a trial and you are certain to be elms remained obdurate and speedily more than pleased with the prompt re- d.. J on the cro9s.-London Chronicle. lief which it affords. One application . r. fWs th- r Min, For -n!d I y Davin Plmrmary i.nd . P. DufTy. . , Kr-ep the little ones h lilthy end ' ' huppy. 1 heir tender, "!,,; i'' - , - JkhUcS re-piire Kntle,lielii'i retin i'..,)!i-di-r' Ki.-Iv M.iunt; hi 1 i v : In i t' -ii s.'roi. r ni we I '" ren.t i , . 'i " - i :' :!' v. I j This condensed scheduU is published as information and is subject to change without notice to the pubi c. Trains Nos, 112 and 103 connect at - Goldsboro with Atlantic Coast Line trains, both Southbound and Northbound; and with Atlantic and North Carolina trains for Morehead City and intermediate points. - Train No.' Ill connects at Greensboro with train No. 33 for Charlotte, Colum bia and Jacksonville. . No. 37 solid Pullman train, drawing-room sleepers New York to New Orleans and Memphis, also for Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro, Dan ville and local stations. Train No. 117 handles through coach between Raleigh, Chase City and Richmond, where close connection is made with Washington Southern Railway for Washington and Eastern cities. . Train No. 107 connects at Durham for Oxford, Chase City and Richmond; University Station for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday; at Greensboro with train No. 36 for Washington and points North, close connection forwinston Calem, High Point, Salisbury, Charlotte and intermediate stations. . " - Train No. 135 connects at Greensboro with No. 39 for Charlotte, Columbia and Jacksonville; No. 35 for Atlanta and all points South and Southwest; Nos. 34 and 38 for Washington and all points North; connection is also made at Salis bury for Western North Carolina points. S. H. Hardwick, P. T, M. W. II. Tayloe, G. P. A. H. B, Spencer, G.'.M Washington, D. C. R. L. Vbbnon, T. P. A, T. E. Green. C. T. A. . Charlotte, N. C. "'. ' ':- ' " ."'i. ' '.' '.. Raleigh, N. a New Stock Horses Arrived. We have just received a fine lot of horses suitable for farm work or dri ving, which we wil sell at reasonable prices. .. .-, . We have also a full line of Wagons Buggies, Harness, and everything usually kept in an up-to-date stable : We will make Terms Righ . Seus. C H DUGGill t CO., 60 Broad St New Bern, II O ARIIctsd Wllh Fkeamelltsi. "I was and am yet afflicted with rheumatism," says Mr. J. C Bayne, editor of the Herald, Addington, Indian Territory. ' 'but thanks to Chamberlain's J. fil. ARNOLD, Successor to M. Hahn&Co "jTf!r' ."- - Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Stables. i Largest and Finest Stock of Horses and Mules ever offered in NMv V i. A car load of each just received. Complete line of Buggies, Wagons, 1. , Robes, Whips and Cart Wheels. Hahn s Old Stable. Middle Street.
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