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OT in the soil puts corn on the - ' " stalk and money in the bank ? The natural process of plant Is simply one of chemical con Potash, the raw material, is ch:nr-: bi converted valuable. lew York 93 SEAGOING RAILROAD, Jno From Miami to Key West to Cost About $20,GOO,000. : .. Inside of tliree yenrs, when vrork now nder way Is completed, it. ytll be ios' Siuie to travel in n railroad car nit' the way from New York or Chicago to II a vana. Tliis will be brought about by tli construction of a seagoing rail road which will run from key to ke ' over the lo-l miles separating Mimni and Key West From the latter point It Is only 100 miles to the Cuba a capi tsl, and across this stretch of ' wutei the trains will be fen-ied on monster floats capable of holding thirty cars. This project is an extension of the Florida East Const railroad, owned by Henry SI. Flagler. ''It was started l i t year, and up to date the jrraditis of t'ie cctlon of the road on the iiiiiul;i:iU end the construction of some of the Tladucts have been completed. Some Idea of the boldness of the m dertnklng tuny be sained from tiie fact that from Long key to Couch Ue;- il Is 10,400 feet, across Knight's key chan nel 7.S0O feet, across Moser key cli.ui uel 7.S0O fji't ami across Bahia Ilond.i channel 14,940 feet. However, nlfti.? the major portion of the route lies a coral bed which wilj make a linn fonndation for the viaducts. One of these viaducts will be the longest ma rine bridge In the world, double the length of Brooklyn bridge, in New York. The viaducts will consist of re enforced concrete arch spans nnd piers, and to insure safety nnd comfort the rails will be laid thirty feet above low water. Eventually it will be a double track road nil the way from Miami to Key West. j Aside rrom its attractiveness to trav elers, this line across the Florida keys It already boinrr regarded in the com mercial world n:- a factor in the future development of both Florida and Cuba. About 4)V men are engaged In (Ms latest FiajrhM' enterprise. The t:-iuk' between Fl')ii;'a and Cuba will li.i;in a soon as the line readies Hahia Iiou da, sonic distance north of Key West aud where there is n deep harbor. lint the plan ix to reach Kv West as soon as possible !;:ul make that place one of the bljr southern smiporta. Th Most Desolate Spot. Fer'unpa the most desolate spot on earth is a tiny storm swept islet in storing sea nuarly midway between Alaska imd Siberia. Nearly flfly nulc3 from the ucarest land, King's island is a barren rock, so steep thnt no beach landing can be found. Here ou the southern side, perched like nests nliovc the roaring surf and seemed 1 the rocks by walrus thongs, are the skin dwellings of the walrus hunters. Here the sun is never shining, the sea never smooth. Cold, chilly fogs enshroud the place in summer, while the frequent aad furious, gali-s that sweep Ihrmigb Bering strait at all seasons render the narrow auminlt uninhabitable. Ice locked during nine mouths of the year, the natives depend entirely upon the aeal, walrus nnd whale as a means of existence. During the brief sniumer a tray, whaler may visit the island for a couple of hours, but this is the sole communication with the outer world. The King's islanders are closely allied to the Alaskan Eskimos. They are a flue, hardy race. Inured to dally dan gers and privations, and are reckoned the best and bravest sailors. In Bering sea. Their boats of walrus hide will carry from twenty to thirty persona in t mountainous sei. Pawnihop Art Sales. "One of tho most indefatigable paint ers In "Philadelphia has almost exclu sively a pawnshop trade," said a pawn broker tiie other day while discussing the many tricks of his business. "lie has been working this market," be con tinued, "for almost four years. I be lieve 1 was bis first customer. lie was reduced to the point where his only capital was a lot of pictures that be could not sell. In bis extremity be tame to me. I advanced Jilin a little money . on several pictures, which I was lucky enough to sell. The funny part of it was that the man himself couldn't sell a picture to save bis soul. Ee Anally realized that be was defi cient in business Ideas and confined himself "strictly to painting pictures, while I attended to the sales. At last got other customers In my line, and today he actually makes a living from the pawnshop . trade," Philadelphia . Record. . , , , . Men Past Sixty Is Dantjsr Moae than half mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and ladder disorders, usually enlargement of psoetate gland. This is both pain ful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this 4' sease. Mr Rodney Burnett, Rock I'ort Mo., writes: "1 suffered with en Is, ' prostate gland and kidney trou ble i r years and after taking two t "! ..stf Foley s Kidney Cure I fed h-Lir than 1 have for twenty years 'Jiou;h I am now 91 years old." Sold ty Davis Pharmacy. -"".a . ,.-.-,ai -HI a growth & e 1 by nature mro co The use of Pot- rt ?an Opense, but ai in i c Write today for our free boost Mir.i TuoJ." GERMAN UV Nassau Mreer, or Atlanta, Ga. Hit Wi. ! His I a VOICE CF THF PEOPLE. Isn't This Violation of City IjuvsV I would b? pleased to know why the city should allow the railroad company to leave car titmding aeroas Griffith Street so long- at a time, 1 have known them to leave ea.'-s sum Jim? two-thiri'y the way across the at tree ail nn--ht. v !Si; Ms noma. H. Davcnpci t, I Rev. W er resident of this cit ar-d : of Livingstone Ooikye, W. C. , ;.- ing his home hero. He is returning from 'deSiverir ! c annual oration eommw":iii(! the birthday of the la- Dr. Jo .. m". I ': too, also of this city, aiv.i fur..;-.r .f Liv ingston College. Dr. Davenport is nw pt !-.- ! s t: large influential I'r.ion ' y . .V - Zion Church, at Was- I- 'j is scrvine his third yn V j py the pulpit of St. I u next Sunday. Dr. Daven-. r: i: . :: hV cislincticn in r-i.-i cl: .. . ! ..i-viw h;.- people as a uv :u ; . ..: i n v. sp.ipcr correspon Ji.i,;. OF THE FOGD LAW Driving Many Catarrh Me,-! Tho Pure F-x.: : . which went into Plle.-r, i.v. Ii; c I A -i.i-irv, has already siw-A -. r!.c .-.-o.l tiialviill follow its enforc-ii.'it. Many wo thl-s-t ."Re-JU-.:. thii h ive been advertised fur t,Mtur-.M.i' calar. i-, a disease that us universally prevalent, have been driven out oi' existence ly the Pure Food Law. The effect of thus is to iricrca-ie the the sale of remedies that are valuable and that fulfill lb provisions of the law. Hyomui, for evur.ple, is :r)eeting with a larger sale than ever before, and F. S. Duffy is seHir.jf it urvier a guaran tee that it will care cac-i'rh or the money will be refund. !. Hyomd is scientific treatment that i-. rtcomrncrid ed by the best physk-hns. It cures catarrh without stomwh (iosinp, through inhaling medications that go right to the affected ipots. By breathing Ilyomei three or four times daily through the neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, its medicated, healing air penetrates to the most remote parts of the lungs, searches out and kills all catarrhal germs, and s xthes and heals any irritation in the mucous mem brane. The complete Hyomei outfit costs $1, extra bottles if needed, 50e, and is sold by F. S. Duffy under the guarantee that it will cure or cost nothing. Fine Cotton Seed for Facers Hawkins Extra Early prolific cotton seed. I have a few bushels for sale at 75 cents per bushels, in lots not less than ten bushels, or $1,00 per feingle bushel. Address I. N. Howard, Blades Craven Co N. C. TO THE Journal's Subscribers The circulation manager has no way of knowing whether you are. receiving your paper every day .at the time when it should arrive unless you- wili report , any inattention to the office. The management will con sider it a favor if upon the nonarrival of the. paper, the subscriber will promptly write or phone their com plaint. - . 1EI BE1 III THONH No. 8 I V. t. GILBERT, ' Ciiy SLDER1N MEETKG. Chief of Fire Department to I Urt Salary Ordinauce , . Asainst Riding on Hook and Lad ! : dor Truck. - t , ' . ; -, . . . - ! New Bern, N. a, Feb. 8, '07 ' I:i a;d met in recess lesaion Mayor j uriffcwn prtsidinif. ' . ; - ' j AlJef mtn present Dawson, Munger, t i'n' , Wood, Brirwon, McCarthy j an l:ioi!-k',is. - - I lfart'.-s read and adapted. , Kr.-.,U ection he d Feby 5tb 1007 was '.:l-.h) motion received and ordered jsp.'f-afi 'U:!o:i iec.rd. j i,Fp-:n motion Cnief of Fire Depart- nivr.i. vas showed i!& collar per mi:l!Ul. L'pou iiiotioti a voucher for foO was oi J : d ;n favor of J B Dawaon for services, -Chief of Fire Department, year 1 1; 6. : : Upon motion contract, for change of lire department quarter was swarded to J L liartstreld, he being lowest - bid der at $193 00. Upon motion n voucher wa . ordered issued to take up city note for $10,000 and interest, and same be charged to Water and Light department. . Moved that city attorney take action ;-i h-tve lot near Greenwood Cemetery condemned for cemetery purpose. . 3'he follow resolution was adopted: lie it ordained by the Board of Alder men City of New Bern, that any person Ceur.d Ejuiity of riding to itnd from fire s'arms oa the h xk and ladder truck !taii pay a fin-j not exceeding ten dol I'lo'. Drovided this ordinance shall ru: a fleet members of the two volunteer tire companies. It shall be the duty of he (hi-f and assistant chief, and the c ire department to report all iola i t,s i f this ordinance. Regular and audited bills were al .cl. Board took recess. J. TOLSON. CWk. MIX THIS AT HOME. The following simple home-made m;x ture is said to readily relieve and over come any form of Rheumatism by forc ing the Kidneys to filter from the blood 'inc! system all the uric acid and poison 11.1 waste matter, relieving at once -uch symptoms as backache, weak kid nc-ys and bladder and blood diseases. Try it, as it doesn't cost much to rake, and 'u said to be absolutely harm tcs to the stomach. Get the following harmless ingredi ents from any good pharmacy: Fluid Kxtract Dandelion, one-half ounce; .'ompound Kargon, one ounce; Com pound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. i Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and take a teaspoonful after each meal and ipain at bedtime. v " f. This simple mixture is said to give prompt relief, and there are very few cases of Rheumatism and Kidney trou bles it will fail to care permanently. These are ail harmless, every-day drugs, and your druggist should keep them in the prescription department: if not, have him order them from the wholesale drug houses for yon, rather than fail to use this, if yon are afflicted. You'd better paddle your own cahoe, For that's what you'll have to do, For v, it n yT are in hard luck . Ami wsnt lo horrowa "Saw-buck," All you'll get,is sym-pa-thee. Unless you take Rocky Mountain Tea. ? S Daffy. THEY COM GO. Mr B Allen Bryant, representing the Richmond paper manufacturing compa ny, was in the city yesterday. Mr. N. T. Weeks of Tuaearora was in the city yesterday, Mr. M L. Hollo well went on a busi ness visit to Philadelphia and New York. Miss Fannie Smith returned yester day from a visit with friends in, Vance boro. Mr. C. S.- Hill of Dover was to the city yesterday. ' . , Mr. M. D Lane of Fort Barnwell was in the city yesterday.' ' Rev. W. A. Ayers returned from Winston-Salem ' last night where be went to visit his father who was dan gerously ill. He reports that hi father' is convalescent.' Rev. Ayere will eon duct services in the First Baptist Church Sunday. . t . Wood's Seeds. Irish Cobbler Seed Potatoes have proved by long odds the most productive Extra Early Po tato in cultivation. ' Read the let ters from truckers, , in our New Descriptive Catalogue tor 1U07. We are the largest dealers In Seed Potatoes in the South; Mame-rown Second Crcp . Northcra-rc,t?a ' all high-grade stocks selected and grown especially for seed purposes. Write for price and WCT3 Taor esrro ec ut all seeds for the i arm and c a. Mailod free on roquc i. Tj-f t - - - r - L. S k. . . . W A Wonderful Record. ' As made up by improved and start proesMes 1. Plerte's Favorite Prescrip tion is a most ltacisiil remedy forraga latins all the wonuutly f uncUooa, correct. lag displacements, as prolapsus, au Aver sion and retroversion, overcoming painful periods, toning cp the nerves aod bruit ing about a perfect state of health. It cures tae Dackacbe, periodical headaches. the draffgtox-dowa distress In lb nalvio rvgiuu, iu nia ui woaeriMMS ovsr loww abdominal region, dries up the pelvic catarrhal drain, so disagreeable and weakening, aod overcomes every form of weakness incident to the organs distinctly feminine. .-"Favorite Prescription Is the only medicine for woman, the makers of which are not afraid to print their formula on the bottle wrapper, thus taking their patrons Into their full con fidence. It is the only medicine for women, every ingredient of which has tho strongest puuible endorsement of the most eminent medical practitioners and writers of our day, recommending it for the diseases for which "Favorite Prescription Is used. It is the oaly But up medicine for women, sold ironga druggists, which does not con tain a large percentage of alcohol, so harmful lu the long rua, especially to delicate women. It has more genuine cures to its credit than all other medi cines for women combined, having saved thousands of sufferers from the operating table and the surgeon's knife. It has rtetor(4 delicate, weak women to strong and vigorous health and virility, making motherhood possible, where there was barrenness before, thereby brighten ing and making happy many thousands of homes by the advent of little ones to streujttliaa the marital bonds and add anthine where gloom and despondency had reigned before. . . .. Write to Dr. B. V. Pierce. He will send ' . yo.u .good, fatherly, professional advice, In a plain, sealed envelope, absolutely .free. Address him at Bnffale, N. Y. Dr. Pleree's Pleasant Pellets do not grips. Taey effectually cleanse the sys tem of accumulated Impurities. The People's Common dense Medical Adviser, by Dr. Pierce, 1006 pages, is sent re on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-eent stamps, fer the bosk in paper eovers, or si stamps tor lk ctoU bouod volume, Address a above. - SHOUT PASSING EVENTS. Regular Lenten services today Christ Church at 11 a, m., and 4 :30 pm. The banquet of the Knights of Py th ias which was planned to be held xev eral weeks ago will be given at the cstle hall next Tuesday evening. It is expected that there will be some new numbers initiated. Yhere was a big Valentine business at the post office yesterday. A good many dealers sold ut their stock of the hve messages' which fact indicates that the custom of seeding them has not been lost. ...... . 1 The Social Committee of Christian Endeavor Society will entertain their friends at the home of Miss Sadie Ea ton, 113 Pi ! lock street this evening. A cordial welcome is exi ended to all. , , Mr. C. J. Brinson who wss injured in a f all whil-, removinf : the eheds from Mr. 1 FC1 rk's stor a few weeks ago is able to 1 ou but it will be many weeks before h can d any work. . Remember thn Valentine party to be held at Mr. F M Bowden's residence, 56 Mew street. -tonight. Icecream, cake, coffee and sandwiches will be for sale. All are invited to be present. The, Study Circle of the 'Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Centen ary M, E. Church will meet this even ing, 3:30 o'clock in the church parlors.".- .; " - -. ' ' ' " :-.4 Yesterday the weather was like a day in March, a stiff wind blew most all the time and the temperature was well up in the sixties and that' further re minded us of gentle spring. The elec tric storm at night was suggestive of midsummer for its vehemence. - -There will be a meeting of the library extension branch of the Woman's Club at the rooms of the Circulating Library at 4 o'clock this afternoon. " Owing to the inclemency -of the weather last night, there was noqno ruin at the regular monthly meeting of the Craven County Medical Society and the meeting was postponed until eight o'elock tonight A full attendance is requested aa matters of . importance connected with the State meeting at Morehead will be considered. - s " " "'' ' Without warning the city electric lights went out for all night, at 11:40 last night "Somethin' outer order1 was the reason given. Now the Com mission, is abolished, cannot the city give the', electric plant away to some one, en guarantee of regular light ser vicer There may be Ugbta tonight The Ladies Aid Society of the Chris tian church will give a valentine party at the residence of Mr..F. M. Bowden, 66 New- street ' Friday night There wiU be music and other entertainment The admission fee will be whatever the heart prompts. All are invited to be present-. i, ,..:-. ; The Jane Hughes ' Chapter Children of the'' Confederacy are requested to meet at Mrs. T. O. Hymen's home this afternoon at 4 o'clock. ;: The number of automobiles In the city has been increased by one, yester day Mr. W. W. Clark received Ford runabout which is a very handsome and speedy vehicle, with an 18 horse power engine and a capacity of twenty miles an hour. x . . This day it consecrated to St Valen tine. There is some activity in the ready made - billet doux market and it is expected the post office re ceipts will be materially increased to day. Then will be a meeting of the exec utive committee of the Woman's Club at 8:30 o'clock, and a meeting of the entire membership at 4 o'clock Satur day afternoon, at the Elks' rooms ' Mr. J. J. Baxter is greatly improving the appearance of his premises on dls street by bulling a low brick en closure sround them. The eprra house attractions after Easter wl'.l be The Clansman, Cor tous V. r-.'s snl Cur New tljiiuter. BSD START FC.1 YOUTH-! T.nldly Loots n Bafi lu Ihy Time bile f wpilcior ip Ont. - t .1 A very aad case of youthful il i vi- ty wa brought to the notice of in,t .o lice Tuesday in tho urrsMt f i'.'au !e Rowe, a white toy of Id, but ho ! si arct'y mure 1hn M ?r i:d. ll- is the son r.f tho l:te 'i hun .on Rxoy, bad while his repu'ution I .t-Wa ij t y enviabW h hus not li'l an psriic il ir police record, ' Hi r-inm consists in Kning to the safe of Mr W. F. Hi.l on South Front street while it wa open, and vt bile neither Mr 1 1 ill rmr any t- tendauta were around n l taking six teen dollars with which he quickly pur chased a rifle and a bowie knife, it was not his purpose to go out we I, but he thought he might need them some oth er time. He was traied and arrested and sdavlted hi wrong iM"P-. There was no preliminary h aring at the po lice court t ut he was taken direct to tne Solicitor by t hief Harget Hi was placed in jail in litu of lion-1 to await the April teiin of criminal tuurt. V, Oh For a Snow Bat! ij -K' Kinston Freo Press 13. Two men were locked up in the polico station Tuesday evening for a jag which they had ben nursirg several days, and this morting, after the night's slumbers had some what dissipated the effects of old boose, they arose from th ir "lowly" couch and looked longingly at a pile of snow which still remained under the north shadows of the court house a- d one re marked, 'I would give all I possess in the-world for one snow bait." -:s; '' . LfJo one can appreciate he force of the remark but he who has awaited with breathless interest he "morning after," and with strained ear, for the clink of the ice in the pitcher of water for which the bell boy had been dis patched poet haste. In the language of the street, there was a "hot box. " Superior Court Transactions The ease of Dixon vs Dixon which wss b- gun . Wednesday morning was finished yesterday, and the jury re turned a verdict for the plaintiff. Ferris, North, Steam & Co., vs Rjy- all; judgment for plaintiff. . T W Moore vs J . S Miller, slander; julgment of non suit ' Plaintiff ap peals. I pock vs Vanceboro Steamboat Co. judgment for plaintiff. Chanca for Jounal Readers. In order to test the Journal's great circulation and its superior advertising value, we have made arrangements with Davis Pharmacy the popular drug gist, to offer one of their best selling medicines at half-price to anyone who will cut out the following coupon and present it at their store: .. . , - COUPON. This coupon entitles the holder to one 60e package of Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of" constipation and dyspepsia at half-price, 25c. We will refund the money to any dia satiafled customer. davis pharmacy; TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia is not an un known remedy. It has made many re markable cures right here in New Kern and so positive are Davis Pharmacy of its great superiority In curing dys pepsia, constipation, sick headache and liver troubles that they will, in addi tion to selling it at half-price, refund the money to anyone whom it does not cure. " ' ' ; This Is a great opportunity for our readers to obtain a popular remedy at a small price. - There are sixty doses in every package, and unlike ordinary constipation and dyspepeia remenies, the dose is decreased after the first few days. ' Had No Government License . Jack Wilson, colored, was arrested in Jones county last Tuesday by Deputy United States Marshal Brock on the charge of selling spirituous liquors with out paying the special government tax as required by law.. He was held by United State Commissioner Hill for trial in the spring term of Federal court under $200 justified bond. In default of bond be was committed to Craven Coun ty jsil. ... Letter to J J Wolfenden -New Ben, N. C. ' Dear Sir: The cost of a gallon of paint poa oa la about 16, no matter what paint you buy. : 1 100 gallons Deyoe put-on $ 600 110 " next grade 120 " next-to-that 130 " next 140 " next-to-that 150 M next 160 " nwt-to-that 170 " next - 180 " next-to-that 190 " next 200 " next-to-that 210 next O " next-to-that 660 600 650 700 750 ' 800 - 850 900 950 1000 1050 llOO The strongest paint is the one that takes least gallons; least gallons to buy; least gallons to paint; and the strong est paint Is the one that wears longest These lessons are useful , Yours truly, ' F. W. LCVOS & CO. 22 r. 3. E. V7. .nr."o' 1 s'"s our r ... ft Cooper's New Discovery Is a God-Send to Suffering Humanity, ' Declares Mr. G. F. Baldwin, prominent citizen and manager for the Capitol Lumber Co. He . knows from actual experience what this New Discovery in medicine will do. 1 vv i That's a strong statement. But it is made by a busi ness man, who is known throughout the entire state as a man of character and integrity, a man whose word is as . good as his bond, and this man says in a signed statement: "I was Bed-ridden and in Four Days Every Trace of Rheumatism was Gone. Coopers " New Discovery is a God-Send to Suffering Humanity." Cooper's New Discovery costs $1:00 per bottle; six for $5.00. ' Cooper's "Quick Relief, the assistant remedy costs 50 cents per bottle. Let us tell you about these celebrated remedies. BRADHAMS PHARMACY COft. POLLOCK & MIDDLE STS prices on "Guano" or any other kind of fertilizer in large or small quantities. Our terms are easy. CRAVEN CHEMICAL COMPANY. NEW BERN, N. C. TRUCK FARM FOR SALE. "Arlington Farm," located on north sideofNeuse River,' large portion in Pamlico county, fourteen miles from the city cf New Bern, 2 miles from the village of Arapahoe. Finest of trucking land, especially adapted for trucking, such as cabbage, peas, pota toes, beans, cucumbers, - cantaloupes and strawberries. This tract has many improvements and will make an ideal place for the man who wishes a small truck farm which would pay for itsel in a few years. Will sell in small tracts of ten acres and upwards to suit the purchaser. The price of the tracts will ' be known by the owner, who will be very glad to show any one interested. ! Address post office box 562, New Bern, I If. C. . ; conos QRHis. - Special to Journal: 'r :M ; i New York, February 13 ;;' - ornt high , tow Mar 9,43, ... May 9.58.. :. . . :" July 9.68- .' , Oct 9.8 -. , LOCAL MARKET: i No bales sold . ' Priee 9.26 '9.43 9.61 9.78 S5 CHti V Local Crain. Market. Corn, per bushel.......... 70 Oats, '.--: 50 R. P. Oats 60 Meal, " ' . 70 Hominy " ..........70 Cti bran, per 100 lbs...'...... ,..75 Wheat bran, 1.50 Feed, 100 foe.... 1.40 Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs .1.50 Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs .65 Hay, $1.30 per cwt. 26.00 WHOLESALE PRICDS CURRENT. F"s.per dozen 17 t I I 'ink, per lb.. 8 4 . 7 ... . 7 I.ive Uojrs.. I f. L..I08, green, per lb, " dry r-swax, " 10 ...20 to 22j (. rn, rerbUBhel 64 I ' 84 Ii.iiui-s, Yams ,, 95 la'..iu s ,. 70 The Cooper Medicine Co., . Osyuo. Ohio. Gentlemen: "I have suffered terribly with inflammatory rheu matism for over a year. I have tried every rheumatism cure I could hear ol without receiving any relict , At the time I began taking your medicine I was bed-' ridden but la four days every trace of rheumatism had disap peared, and there has never been the slightest trace of its return. I consider Cooper's New Dis covery and Quick Relief a God f send to suffering humanity." ' G.F.BALDWIN, , Mfr, Ysrd No. 3, Ctpttol Lamber Co ; 1712 New York St., f Indianapolis. "Don't let money slip through your fingers."" We make your land yield the quantity of cotton and the quality that it should. Richen up the soil with rj Guano Fertilizer and. havefc every acre yield its abun dance. -We will be glad to quote ROBERTS & HURST Distributors for Craven, Car teret, Onslow. Jones, Pam 'ico, Beaufortv And King ston Counties. - PEAS m m ! First and Best, and Alas ka's Improved Extra Early Red Valentine Beans. Seed Rye, Rust Proof Oats,, ; Hay, Grain -and Feed, Corn, Cotton Seed Meal ar.i Hulls, .. CMS. B. HILL New Bkhn, N. C. 35 Middle St. - 1 ; Hck" 55- u - ' BiTOAH . - VMiu-m'i''.- ' Co.- -' J Farm Tor Rent 1 farm 90 acres under force 33 aon under cultivation Good residi nci, t j s'jrtes and outbuildings. Cull or a ! ' W. F. 11II.U Ni'iv I'"in. j I i, a 1 t chickens and turkeys at Oaks i r; Lai' yti -ILrJ at Otis i r i Circulation Manager
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