m mm jimal tubHsfe l7. Pub libei'. lu Two Sections, every TV It tad Friday, l Joaraei BaVMlBg, M- omos awn ojartfOe'. T wo Months. . . i . M'C Tr,reeeMoult.e,............---?3 ". Bl. Uaii.. - Ml TwWve Months. ..." ; ONLY IN i.DVANO, ' Offldal Paper o New Bejnand Cravtm Coanty. " . ' "- .'.' Advertising rates furnished trnon ap plication at the otAo. or upon Inquiry ay mail. , , 0-Th joesau. ts only sent on ray-a-advanoe baste. Subscribe. will receive notice of expiration of their fub- scriptlone and an immediate respoua w notice w lie appreciated by Ji)OKNAi. Vutered at tbe Posfe'dce, New hern 4. G. a second-class matter. New 6ens N. i, April 2, 1907. THE CITY t'HABTEB AXI ITS AMENDMENTS. Those citizens who were at the poin t house on last Wednesday nlRht, and heard the speech ot City Attor ney W. D. Mclver, could not help from beinn startled, at Mr. Mclver'u statements In regard to tbe present charter, which governs the city of New Bern. Some of the provisions of the present charter, under which this municipality is governed, were Htated by the city attorney. To state it mildly they were astounding, and it is doubtful if half a dozen citizens know of (hem, and what heavy pog Blbilitles. fraught with evil, hang sus pended over this community. When It is stated the present charter, dif fers very little with the charter of 18.'iS, this alone is sufficient for as tonishment. A half century, and no important amendments! Is It any cm-prise that it a com munity remains such a time, with no changes in its charter, that it is like ly, as a speaker at the mass meeting said of the New Rem of today, which oiiRht to be the first city in North Carolina and Is instead, "the most di lapidated and the laughing stock of other cities." But through the iaStt legislature, there has been granted the right to amend the charter. The amendments are likely to come up for public action and vote, iu May. Does it need any urgent call, to the people, that they should prepare for the accept ance of charter amendments by flrst electing a mayor and board of alder men, men wise, met discrete, yet hold and with progressive Ideas? Men who will command the respect, both as business men, and men who are them selves property owners and tax pay ers, with experience in the conduct of affairs? HOT WEATHER A.D HEALTH. While a temperature of ninety de grees fh March, does not determine the fact that summer has come, yei days with such high temperature ought to prove warnings to people to better adjust their individual habits, and to the authorities of a city, to act in the matter of cleanliness, so that tbe public health may be preserved. Tbe wise person lakes beed of the seasons changes. It is the fore thought to meet weather conditions, by suitable diet and clothes,, that wards off the evils ot Ill-health, for with ill health it is not merely the possible cost for medicine and physi cian, but more,' tbe wretched feeling and the loss of being unable to per form the necessary duties of life. The Advance ot civilisation carries with it the highest obligation to In dividuals, communities and states, to take the best means, to make the greatest efforts, and -be unwearying in attention, In every matter concern ing the public health. The household may closely watch the health In terests of ita members. II every one did this, It would mean tbe greater public safety. But many are care less. Others consider It the duty of the health officer to warn, and of the city authorities to clean up premises. When it comes to this putting ' off upon others the duty of keeping premises clean, It means trouble and disease. ,- ' v Cleanliness is not merely a person al and public duty. It ought to be the first choice ot every one. The house holder should actively Join the local authorities in making clean and keep ing clean. It Is not summer, except In temperature, hut this very tempera ture, Its heat, should prove a warning in-fit, should prove a warning for every for every one to take every precaution Hit. f'oon it will be summer, and , ; t?, wbi more now, guit nit I I '.; . t!:e mmr need bare no terrors, la the way el 111 health and disease, r ' y THE FB1YILEGE9 OF THE CHJUl- TLO IIEE. "Awake thou wintry earth (Fling off thy sadness: I Fair Vrnal flowers, laugh forth I Tour ancient gladness! Christ is risen, The day, the occasion, the season, are too often man's sole inspiration, to cast off personal environment, and rise to heights of unselfishness and Christianity. Spring with its beauiios of nature, specially appealing after winter has so long shrouded earth, to keep it drear and cold, impels man to come from bis somber moods, to get out Into tbe sunshine, to note the green grass, the flowers, the trees with their bursting buds, and far above, the blue sky, beautiful and clear in the sunlight. Naturally wrought upon by the soft and tender effects of the spring time, man is in a wore. pliant and receptive mood, at this season of the year. It is easier to be good, to seek right ways, to re spond to Christian thoughts, and seek religion. "0 risen Christ! O Easter Flower! How dear thy Grace has grown! From East to West, with iovhtj power, Make all the world Thine own." And this Kasier day, what Is it to man. Just the one day for speoisl consecration, for special rejoicing, :'n special giving to Ihe Lord? Uk: i!ic first burst of spring upon the mm. in eye, to gladden the sense, to eause the physical to rejoice, l.-t this ICasio. day to be short Jived, to apt ins riil: an hour or two of gludut-, t the heart for a single g'aure ('.! vary, to cauwc a short awaUeni':';. to provoke the few dollar contribution, and so lull cousoience to rest with these tributes? Today, this Faster day, U Just :h glimpse of the holy thing beyond, both in this life, und the one to come. Christianity is far more than a tJuty. an obligation, th.it man owes to his Creator. It is a rich, inestimable priv ilege, to come into the Uouie ol the Lord, and be one of the Lord's house hold. When man learns in his heart the richness of the Christ life, and what the privilege i3 to follow sur:h a life on earth, then will the heart know, and knowing feel the glorious ness of Easter day, not for the Single day, once in the year, but thrusting aside self, grow and live for others, each day throughout the year, und praise the Giver, that th' hi anted privilege was vouchsafed irui:. Deafness Cannot be Cored. By local apllcations, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ot the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf uess, and that s by constitutional rem edies. Deafnes is caused by sa in Bamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing and wheu it is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tabe re stored to its normal condition, hear ing will be destroyed forever; nine case) out of ten art caused by Ca tarrh, which Is nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 75a Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. The Minnesota Supreme Conrt up held the right of the Great Northern Railroad company to Issue $60,000,000 additional stock.. PILES! PILES! PILES! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile OInment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Pllc.i. It absorbs the to mors, allays the Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Dr. Williams Indian Pile Ointment M prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Every box Is guaran teed. Sold by druggists, by mall, for !0c and 1.00. Sold by D, A. Harget. It Is sometimes right to obey a sensible wife. Servian, OABTOrtlA. Bwntk . gllia Kind Voi Haw Always foiqflt sjito Kind Voa Kan Always Bigutue Chief Justice Fuller, was elected President of the new Roosevelt In dustrial Teace Committee. rYerkei Like a Charm. - Mr.,D. V. Walker, editor ot that srlcy Journal, the Enterprise, Louisa, Va says: "I ran a nail in my foot tost week and at once applied Buck len's Arnica Salve. No Inflammation saive nPy Sealed the wound.' Heals every sore, burn and .n ,i-. . ,. jiiin duiease. Guaranteed at all drug- '.. .".c. HOBSOfi INVITED TO JfflE A SPEECH, At the rnv4Ung I Jlonameat to Memorf ut Worth Bagle? la Speiial to Journal. 1 " Raleigh, March 2! Gov. Glenn has invited Congruuaa Richmond Pear sou Hobsou to deliver the address at the unveiling ot the bronze statue of Enaign Worth Basley in the capital square here ct date yet to b de-' finitely fixed, but sometime late In May. 1t Mxkl's Xeelln. There was a largely attended meat ing at the court house Isst night, the call Ixmus lo djseuas pre-nt Issues tn the local municipal campaign. The speakers announced '' H- Ward Esq., ur.J Mr. Pi. if- HrluW, Candi da's for liitlfrasfs of t.'ie voters for mayor, at the primary on April lSlh. Mr. A. U. WariJ. prided ul the meeting, Th ni speaker. I. L. Wardi Ksq., told of the eiitei'prlse and development of Charlotte and Greens boro, and that ihe time had fame Tor N'ew Pern, to go forward in municipal 'lev;?lc)pmMnt. He said he wan a good iVirr.il ot OnN'al Bryan hut heJleved Mr. Br bison the betlw utin for the ni lyoially. ,lr. 3. II. fcrlnoi, told why he was a candidate, that it was an effovt or with of his own, but at the urgent ro.,i!ec.l of a previous meeting. He, irild of his paraoiiil political record, 'i i a democrat, and what he had done to advarif the educational Interests .if Craven nmnfy. The speaker was freely applauded, during hU remark. ,)u;tf before the cjose of tl) meeting Air. James B. Blades offered a resolu tion, th.tt James A- Bryan, Iv!-. who ;n iu tbe audlWKj, be requeued to resign as a candidate. Li re.;pnnr,e. to ihia, Mr. Bryan came forward and in a bhort speech, refusing to accept, seriously, Mr. Bladee' Joke, and also made a short speech stating hU posi tion, on seva.l lssqee that the pre vious speakers had brought up. Dr.ath of Juel Klnsey. Just at the awatnQ of day ye terday morning there passed Into an everlasting sleep tbe spirit ot one of Craven county's eldest and most high ly respected citizens, Joel Klnsey. While hi i sudden demise was an un expected shock to the community at large it was no surprise to lil.'i im mediate relatives as they had fully realized that the nature of disease that bad hold ot him was hound to overcome him In his advanced age. His death being due to organic heart trouble. Mr. Kinsey bad been in New Bern from Saturday until Tuesday morning when he started tor his country home near Fort Barnwell and soon after reaching bis destination he was stricken with an attack of heart failure but by prompt medical attention he was soon revived but it was then noticed that his duration on earth was but a yaewtlon of a few days. Joel Kinsey was born in tho county of Jones 80 years ago but in his boy hood days his parents moved to Crav en and he has been a resident ever since. Having, always followed the vocation of a farmer ha was success ful in his undertaking and be was constdnrej oue of its most prosperous and authorithe men on fhn cultiva tion of tho soil produrt. Kind and genial to I bone thrown In contact with him, always ready and willing to help his neighbor In time of dis tress, he was therefore Jiked and loved by All who knew btm. Mr. Klnsey had been married twice during his life, his first wife being Miss Nancy Simmons, of Jones coun ty, and after her death he married Miss Ssllie Stanly, who now survives him. He also leaves one brother, Mr. J. H. Kinsey of Cadiz, N. C, two sons, Messrs. Wm. Kinsey of New York, and ex-Sheriff Jot. Kinsey of Fort Barnwell. HU two grand-children residing in the city are. Mrs. J. It Cook and Mrs. Alfred Kafer. The funeral services will be held at Asbury church near Fort Barnwell at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon and the Interment will be In the old family bnrylnfc ground in Jones county.; .'. . "Prevenllca? will promptly check a cold or the Grippe when - taken early at tbe "snera stag. Preven tics cure- seated folds a well. Pre ventlcs are little candy cold cure tab lets, and Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., will gladly mall yon aamplns and a book on colds free. If yon. wll write bint. The samples prove their merit. Check early Colds with Preventive and stop Pneumonia. Bold . In Co and 25a boxes by F. 8. Duffy, . . i . ' There Is never much talk of a thine but there la some truth In It Italian. Does Cpffee disagree with yon. Shoop's Health Coffee. "Health Cof fee" Is a clever combination of parch ed cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real Coffee, remember. In Dr. Bhoop's Health Coffee, yet Us flaver . and taste matches closely old Jnva and Mocha Coffee. It your stomacU, heart, or kidneys caat stand Coffee drinking, try Health Coffee. .It ta wholesome, nourishing, and satisfy ing. It's nict even far the youngest child. Sold by J, U McDaniei "Wouldn't hurt a baby." Rhenma olde Is entirely vegetahle, and instead vf hurting tbe digestion, tones up the entire Fvatein. Weak Women - To weak and ll!nt women, there li ut lent one wax to htlp. But Kith tht way, t o trtmtmemj, mint be combined. Co U 1h1, oim U consult Uoiial. but both ar Important, butb eucuUtl Dr. Sliuoii N Itht Cure 1 the Loral. Br. 9hooj.' Rnitoratlve. tlu- Coiiititutlonal. The tonner-Pr. Slioops SlAt Cure-ita topical nuu-bui membrane lUfpositoly reinMljr, while Or. ehoou lteituntlve U wholly an internal treat, ihkhi. Tin Ruturetrw reaohea throughout tin nttrd Mitem, eukl'ig the repair o all Uerva, all t:M, and all blood ailments. Tha Nifht Cure", as lu name bntiliet, doea It work wnti youaleep. ItaootheaiiireaiirtliiHain. t mucoua anrfaee JieaU lata! weakneases and disrliarcnt, while th Hi'storatlv. eae nnrvoi excitement. Kiej renewad Tleor an.t ambition, buiida up waited tlMitoa. urWliif about rraewHl ttrengtn, tior, n.t enerry. lake Dr. Khnop i Meliorative- Ikhleu or Llqu id aa a general lonlo to tu (jutem. for positive local help, we aa well Dr. tShoop's F.S. DUFFY, IN.UFhOI.IVH. S. ('. Hell. Hosup, jUapeh ;!i.--ir.i!h Y'fited our cominiinity Hmidq.,. Mnrci H), IH07. and tof. l' Slanpll ('. Hell, atfed twoMtf.ypari and niueieen days. UU di.-wa:! wa rheimiatlc-ffv-er. He was ohydirut to IUh parent.': from fhlhlhood. ni, and he wan by nature good, kind, truthful mid hone.it. . We all do r.dsr, him no much, lie leaves father, mother, four brothers and four eislers liesidor, a host i.f rel atives iimi frionij mourn ii:i Uvw, hi.t tb fiwect ti(M iii.it luniui) hlui to father, mother, brothers and Mlatera, caused our hear;s to bleed with sor row; hut we hope to rejoin him In that pine and sinless world where all hut love is done away. (WRITTEN 11Y HIS COl'SIX.) omrr.tRr. Mr. Af Diiun. thlrf.. (hp vyidrnv of A i.l l"i;:tind!ed it her home lit Olynipln Tut.i.lay at the advamel a.ue of !10 yo.tr.i. He. husband wai a oufederale veteran She was ihe mother of Mr. William P. Dunn of this city. The intermeni tutin phu e :i! tu family burial ground Thursday, Hey. Aiuufi ((ltm, jlilsjOf of the Christ ln eburcn ofliclatlng. I'or Cat! . rh, lei rue spnd yon free, lust to proo mi'i iis, a Trial size Dox of hr. Shoop's Culari h Itemedy. It Is a snow white creamy, healing anti leptic li.ilm that gives Instant relief lo Catarrh of ihe nose and throat. Make the free (est ami see. Address Or. Shoop, ltaclne,' Wis. Large jars r,0 cents. Sold by l- S. Duffy. What, reason co.ild not avoid has often been cm ed by' delay. Sonera. Do Xol ('ronil Hie Scasnn. The first warm days of spring bring with lliema desire to get out and enjoy the exhillraling air and BiinshiiiH. Children Unit have been housed up all winter are brought out and you wonder where they all came from. The heavy winter cloth ing is thrown aside and many shed thefr flannels. Then a cold wave conies and people say that grip Is epidemic. Colds at this season are even more dangerous than in mid winter, as there .Is much more danger of pneumonia. .Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,,' however, nnd you will have nothing to fear. It always cures, -and we have never known a cold to result in pneumonia when It was used, . It la pleasant and safe to Lake. Children like it For sale by Davis rharmacy, T. 8., Duffy. More goes In Die making of a fine gentleman than Hue clothes. Kbeaniatie Fains Relieved. D. F. Croker, 'Esq., now 81 years of age, aud for 20 years Justice of the Peace at Martinsburg, Iowa, . says: "I am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism in my left arm and right hip. I have used three bottles ol Chamberlain's Pain Halm and It did me lots of good."- For oiale by Davis Pharmacy,' F.-S. 'Duffy, v - v-- ' ' ' -".y: Nature, time and pntience are the three great phyidcians. t'-'i-; ' F"W t J-sM ' J. i.K.'- Harmon? 'of LUemore, Weal Va., says: ''At last I have found the perfect pill that - never' disappoints me; and for the'beneflt ot others af flicted with torpid' liver and chronic constipation, will say: take Dr. satisfactory, tr.c at all druggists. He that threatens wastes his anger. Portuguese. Lars Brick Rales. ..- The Carolina Fliick Company have just sold, the Jno. L. Roper Lumber Company I.OOO.OOO brick. This Is the second large sale to the eaffle parties, as they have JusV finished delivering the flrst contract of a million. " ' ' . The Jno. L. Roper Lumber Com pany are using these brick In the con struction of their new plants at Orien tal and in this city; these plants are to be equal to the largest and most modern In the country. The Carolina Brick Company Is also furnishing the brick tor the Elk Temple In this city. The' plant of the Carolina Rrlck Company at Hyman's Bldlny, Is equip ped with dry kiln and all modern machinery,' and Is considered one of the most npHo-dnte plants In the state. The New I'.ern Building Supply Company of thin city nre pales B,TMit for the Carolina I'rlik t'oiiij.-riny. MORE ABOUT STAMFORD WHITE H'n Ra tal!ty Crows Out Ij Other Way. Overdrew HU At eesnt. - Spcrlal to Journal. .New Vork, March 20.- It appears that all the bad character t.T rbe Uie Stanford Wttite haft Hot yet been In- twd.trcd Into th lime -light aa lie was unite a juggler in finance to the Borrow of other ptople. His flNn. has riled a r la fin of $tinA,riiki ax:tln.U Hie j e::lute vi hlch they. .iy wa overdrawn by him. Mv.i, While has turned the j imsuraiico, resldenr and art trea- ur-i over to satiijy tbii amount oi ! tho claim. '. :: ;- The PauanM MesiiiiHo, '-' ' The f.iinoi.q Panama mnniio with a iecord of perbana s greater num-l.e.- if tleaths ihan thai of ihe late conflict luiween Ihe Japaneie and Ru.daiis, ha.i been conquered'' Jr Mitchell Chappie loilfj about It In his Kitwt story wl)l h will appear In the National Mngazina for April. The fol lowing Irt a paragraph from bis story: While we were there,- It was re ported by one of the guests at the hotel thai a "mosquito" had been dis covered, and immediately Inspector l,e Prince hejan to think of sending for the lizards to e.it It up.. Much has been said of the Insert pe.'.ts on the I:thinns. I was not there long enough to gain much experience. In that line, yt 1 did riwetiver that residents have to guard a.talnst tbe white ants, which rapidly dMtroy all articles of Bolt wood. It aomeilmrs happens that a .hair will look all right nntll some one siti'.upon it, when down It comes wlih n crash, having been complete ly honey-combed by flip whjtfl ants, rfoft YtOtMt Is pften perforated by iheue pe.-.ts so that It '. la a, mere siionge. easily penetrated by the Ang er. For this reason, hard wood only .lomid bp Hiipl (or fnvntura and other :riio!iii. Ye.i, tbe tropics have their terror.! ar. "well as their luxuries. The ie;roe.; have to be careful of their feet, because ot the "chigoe," or "Jlg .er," which works its way under the nails cf the toes and hands giving more or lead pain, and likely to canae dangerous ulcers. The army antrwtU encircle a building and go right ihroiiKh Hp if-not barred out, eating everything that has life, and have even been known lo devour an unnro iected baby. They enter a house and remain a few hours, cleaning out rats, mice and cockroaches, and then leave as suddenly as they arrived but no living creature that they can overwhelm escapes Ihem, An Frror Corrected. Special Correspondence. ' Greensboro, March 29. Adverting to tho news item lu Ibis correspond encc that Dr. J. R. Cordon had called a meeting of the board of directors of the new stale sanitarium for the treatment of tuberculosis patients to be hed at Jackson Springs April 23, In which It was slated tjiat the secre tary of Ihe elate hoard ot health was ex-offlcio chairman of the board. It needs to be stated .. that this latter paragraph was a mistake, and the secretary Is only an ex-offlcio mem ber of the board. Section 6, of the bill relating to this matter reads: "That said Board of Directors are hereby given full power and authori ty to meet nnd organize themselves, from tbelr own number to elect a chairman." The other section relat ing to tbe organization, says: "Sec tion 10. The Board ot Directors shall at their '. first meeting select from their number an executive, committee uomiiosed tit Ihe chairman ot said board and two other members who In absence ot Hoard of ' Directors shall, have the direction of the offices of will Sanatorium." ' Hew to Remain Veins. To continue young In health and ttrength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, McDonough, Ca., did. She says: "Three bottles of Electric , Bitters cured me of chronic liver and stom ach trouble, complicated with such an unhealthy condition ot the blood that my skin turned red aa flannel. - I am now practically 20 years ' younger than before I took Klectrlc Bitters. 1 can now do all my work with ease and assist In thy husband's store." Ouarn teed at all druggists. Price f0c A Southern Pacific train was wreck ed near Coltnn, Cat., and It Is re ported that a large number of pas sengers were killed. , OABTOniA. Bean tbe A IM Mi W MM tlwit; A Mi ton Hi Always BouiX BlgsaUis ef It Is believed that the president will soon make an address setting forth his present attitude toward the rail roads. ; ' .".'.,;.- Raved Her Son's life. The happiest mother In the little town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. 8. Ruppee. She writes! "One year ago my son was down with such serious lung trouble that our physician was un able to help him; when, by our drug gist's advice I began giving him Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed Improvement. ' I kept this treatment up for a few weeks when he was perfectly well. He has work ed steadily since at carpenter woikj Dr. King's New Discovery saved bis life. Clunranled best coiOt and cold cure by all drm;glsls. tOc and J 1.00, Tilnl. bottle free. - AVfegetabk Preparailonfor As slMaUng fteFoodandBeg da ting the Stoiiclts artfBowels of r ness andRest.Contalns neither OpiumIarpluriB norXiaaoL Not Nahc otic. -. JU.Smm :. ; gmtwk, t.BT ' ..: Aperfecl Remedy for Conslipa non.SourSlomach.Diarrhoca Worms.Convulsions.Fcverisri ncss and Loss of Sleep. FacSimite Sigoiluft of -- NEW YOIIK. ft ' tXACT COPY or WFAPta Doi!t b nlht lon?s neureil0i or 4mm mm e. . l Blte'j Slo I 1 r?5a TfiW gK skills the pin : qulais the nerves xnd induces sleep Arcll dealers'. Price 25c 50c 61.00 '. Dr? E&rl S.SIodrv, Bos!oi,MoLss.U.S.A. NEW CAR LOAD I have just returned from the Wisi wltn a Car load of Kxtra Fine Horses and Mules, weaning S50 to 1,300 pounds, among them a few piir of -A 1 draft or timber Horses. Also the rifcbt kin ) for fa-minjj an I road purposes. Have also got a few more 2 Horae Farm Waffona nnd Itutrgles, about 15 U of Harness, left over from my "illg Sale" whi.-h I will dispose of at coat to arty buyers. . v ; Don't miss this opportunity to save money. Ri spectfully, 1 Lo G. Daoiels ; OPIUM and WHISKEY HABITS traatad at honia without pain! Book of partkulara aant PltKU. Addraaa R M. Woollev Co. ax 387. AtlintaCa Ottice 104 N. Prvnr Si 1 left off vourtraatjMnt four months a. n f M dralra for aa oeiat. Your traatmnt-ia ail it uaima, .. Lotnsa J. Oaklry, Uar 18th. 0 -' Know Flak Til. " Orar f'ur yaare aeo you curad me o' tnor htna habit. Ella, a, Blarr. Macon, Mo. I have ravar drank whukar alnca March 22, Itn whan I begun roar treatnent. 1 do not crave any wbiakeytotniaday. H. D. Wllaon.JHrMt, Tex I Kara uaed your remedy both for the Liquor and Op um habite and It haa been a auceeaa. 1 prefer it toallKher nmedxa B. C Norment. M. I). . llarlinaton, B. C I bouht your cure under a noin de plume-In I8M it cured ma R. A. Baraea. PiUiburifh , Pa Writs to OR, WOOLLEV Bex 387. AtlnUrGi. (lorsc Owners! , If your horse is sick, lame, or Buffet ing from any ailment that you do not understand, write to Dr. F. & White, the Veternarian of Norfolk, Va. Send symptoms of the trouble and he will send you advise absolutely free of all ehanrea - ' 1 " C ...:aC.:i f:i i n mm 1 1 - li T IHliii For Infants and Children. . The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of USB For Over Thirty Years th otmawi aeaMHt. Hnr nm amr. Suffer from iootha.che rheumevtism Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy . Tho-Children'o FavoriU ooaae,-. Ooufiha, Oolda, Group and Whooping Couch. Tali re-nody li ftroim lit lu enraa araf ela-ee part of l ie clnl!i.,i aorl.l. It ea ala)i be d-wlcd tiiKin. It nmtalM fco opium or oth.ir l.r.Tuful drua aud uiur he (U ucjunJ-nt i tua ll at to an eaelt Price 35 eta, Large Size, CO eta. j - . V - Boy, Grfj m'v:x 1Z

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