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i 3 3 i a - . 1 'A , .1 ' ; An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy,' Stbup or Fies, manufactured by the California Fro SranPrCo., illustrate tho value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plant known to be medicinally- laxative and presenting - them in the form most refreshinfr to the taste and acceptable to ihe system. It is the one perieci stren juiening- laxa. tire, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and (evert gently yet prdmptly and enabling one to overcome habitual coistipatlon per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting oa the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative.;' " - p"'-'."-' In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but tho medicinal cmalitiea of the remedy are obtained (rem senna and other aromatio plants; by a method known to the California Fie) Stbdp Co. only. In order to get ite beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name o the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SlYRUP CO. SAW FBASIOTSCO.IoAL. , LOOTS VtLLB, XT. HSW T0BX, . T. For sale by alt Druggiata PrldoWo. per bottle. THE JOURNAL. New Bent, N. C, Not. 2. 1901. Index to New Advertisements. Notice for Pardon '' Ma dam Stanley W. E. Bnellings Poultry", etc. J. B. Dawson Peanut brittle. J. G. Dunn & Co. Window of values, J. R. Parker, Jr. Cauliflower, etc Broad Street Fruit Store Apples. Oak Heat Market Heat. Simmon & Hollowell Co. Cold weather hints. Business Locals. - DUFFY'S Peanut Brittle sad all flavor of taffy, alio Oranges Apples and Ban anas at James B. Dawson's, 103 Middle street. Phone 309. APPLES 80, 40 and 50 cent a peck, to day only, at Broad Street Fruit Store. A NEW lot of Beautiful Hall Lamps, Nickel Stand Lamps, Nickel Hanging Lamp Just received at. WW tenant's. BOARDERS WANTED For Ladle or .i i . i -i a genuemen, goon ooara anu mouern con veniences, enquire at 118 East Front St. Mr. Abbott. " RESTAURANT A net. up-to-date res taurant, kept by Mrs. N. Tisdale at 185, Middle street. Patron served oysters In any style, coffee, milk, sandwiches, etc. A call will be appreciated. - . FINE lot of Pipe Just received at Me Borlgy'a. . f ; " Bids For Painting Cnnfcn. ' Sealed proposal for all labor for scraping and painting the Presbyterian Church, Lecture room and office "Will be received until Saturday, November 88rd, 1901, 12 o'clock m. Buildings to be paint ed white and blinds green: all two coat work. Steeple of church to pe painted white. Necessary paint materials to be furnished by the committee, . Bids to contain an estimate of the number of gal Ion of paint required. Committee re serves right to reject any or all bids. P. HPBLLITIBm. Geo. N. I via, C, E.Fot. '.''.)-' Committee. Headache, The following Is quoted from a late Work on the dlagnosis.snd treatment of the diseases of the eye, by Edward Jack son, A. Ha M. D.s Utift'-h "It ought to be universally recognised thst eye-strain I the oommoa cause of headache. Aside from headache pro duced from fever, toxemia and organle disease of the brain and It membranes, eye-strain Is almost invariably a factor in the production of headache. The bead ache of eye-strain Is not of asy special character it may be constant or inter mittent, ellght or severe, felt only on the use of the eye, or felt after their use, continuous or recurring Irregularly or at certain intervals. It is aggravated by many other causes, such as hunger, exhaustion, exposure to beat of cold, or Indigestion, or It may seem entirely In dependent of other Influenoes. ' In the majority of cases eye-strain k) not the only factor in the p rod notion of head ache, but It may be the only (factor of practical Importance but It alose can be removed, and Its removal will-give re lief. Such headaches are fentrally felt In the frontal, temporal or occipital re gions." ; - .- - Read the above again, and remember that eve-st'rala is relieved by glasses properly fitted. We are la every wsy equipped for scientifically test in? the eyes and determining the right (- -. In every esse ABSOLUTE BAT FAC TION Is GUARANTEED. I'i are ttreasoaabka good work will Justify. JtO.BIrrxn, Jb. -4 It fs different IroniotL . r Headache Kemedic. EOLDfiT ALL DUUGGI . COST OF A PLANT. Letter of Great Interest at This Time oa Electric Light Question. .. j ' Philadelphia, Pa, Nov. B0, 1901, To the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, -City New Bern, N.U, , Mr. J. J. Tolson, Clerk. - - f - -' Dear Sir; As agreed I have gone over your plans fpr the installation of an eleotric light plant for your city. Speci fication will be forwarded you la a few days." I am convinced that a plant' for the arc and Incandescent lighting can be put la complete and In first clas ' up-to-date shape for sixty-five arc lamp '-and 1800 incandescent with power to operate 25jf additional light for the appropria tion you call for, namely, fifteen thous and dollar. Very truly your, -J j - "' Consulting Engineer. , UstDay ForRetistratlon. Today i the last day when, any cltl sen can regltter, so that he csn vote In the election to be held, December 8rd, on the question f light for this city. -" :-'::':r'X '- Let every one Who has not registered do to early today.'.-; . . At the Opera Boose. A large audience filled the opera house last night to witness the presentation of the three act comedy drama, Married for Honey,': ,' ' -,t .,-.;':. .,; ,. ; . The play Is not one demanding' any special analysis, It I In a degree hysteri cal with Its rldioulous, but laughable ltnstlons, sll of which seemed to be en joyed last night, judging from the al most eontlnuous laughter. ' ; . ' " ' " ' The entire company dia well In their several parts, giving a well rounded pre sentation. Tonight, the pastoral comedy of Our Dorothy will be given by the same com pany. Reserved seats at Bradham' without extra charge, , f People Believe In It. It has been cynically said that any thing can be sold by advertising now-a-day. This Is not so. Many liniment have been, advertised but only one Per ry Davis' Painkiller hu stood the test of ilxty yean' use. Today It popularity I greater than ever and 1 based not upon what anybody says bat upon what the remedy does. There Is but one Pain killer, Perry Davis'. Tickets for Foot Ball Game. Tickets for too foot ball game Thanks giving Dsy, will be on tale at Dawson', Mc8orley's and Bryan's today at nooa. Those who are going to witness the game will pleas buy them at onoe, fro: either of the stores or from any member of the team, as the team Is In need- of Immediate funds. COVE Honey'Enoagn to Faint Telephone Poles Going Up. Sympathy for Hr. Bender. The Fruit Basket. November S3, Our Conversational and Basket party was a success. ; There wu a large crowd present and all seemed to enjoy it Immensely, eepeelaQy all w he had their fortune told. If anyone ehould desire their fortune told, call at Cove. Ths proceeds rslsed were sufficient to paint the school house which will add very much to the appearance of our little place. We see the other Itemlser are calling for teachers, we are lucky, we have two here, Mis Berths Tucker of New Bern, and MI Stella Ingram,, of Newton Grove. Messrs Boope and Hamllnton, U. & Geological surveyors, are omlng here thl week, finishing np the work. If rs. DaRant and children,' of Cove, spent Saturday and Sunday In New Ben Visiting friends. v ( v Mr. F. W. White ha sold hi (took of good to Eubank aadMoOoy. it Mr. Ferches, representing Rand M Nally A Co, spent the day In Cove. V The telephone eompany Is betweea Cove and Tuscarora putting np pole When yon (top In Cov call at Cove Inn, L. F. Taylor, Prop j y. s ,: Mr w. D. Lambert and family fonner- ly of Dudley, N. a, have moved to Cote Mr. Lambert 1 employed on the railroad hare. ' .. .. . .i.'TV "''"'- We are aorry to hear of the sad aee- dent which occurred at PolloeksvDle, W sll sympathize with Mr. Bender in his aad loss. ' May little Both rest la peace, for we know she It a eweet angel In Heaven. .. v ;f , Mr. 8. D. -White Spent yesterday In New Bern purchasing good for the firm of White Bros.-'--. v ;w- ' There was a basket of fruit voted off at the basket party, for the most popu lar young lady In Cove, Mist Nellie Tay lor received this basket of fruit.' ' " v - The prices Of wood here now area follow! pin per cord $1.60; ash 11.75; oak I8.S5, there seem to be plenty here. ' ' -' ''. Mr. H. T. Whll ha pnrchued from X.-W. 8maHwood . about one hundred dollars worth of wtre fencing which he hss plsoed around his plantation.' - rialterlast. "Ton see," she said when he retnrn ed after many years, "how carofu!!y I have kept your book of poems.' "Yea," be answered, with a situ. when he had E'nncod throiiRh It There lun't a fluifnr mark or a tnrnp1 lent anywhore."-Clilcnfr Record Hih nld, - , ' Incorrt-- J11. "If there over wn a t ..-ri! :e c'.i'.l I i' this wor! I," r.-:t.nrk-d the Worrlr.l nidllKT, "lid's cmi." 'WLnt's I n i-'.i !'. ' r f -ir 'In V ! t I T4 It t t 1 ' Unaccountable Suicide.. Kinston Free Pa ja, 22nd. v : Intelligence reached Klnaton this moruii g of a very sad and horrible oc currence In Woodington township, this county yesterday afternoon,: - Mis Lena Turner danghter sA Mr, and Mrs. Kit Turner, while no one was in the house bat herself and aged mother, told her mother that she was going to commit lulclde. 1 She seoured a bottle of carbolic acid that was kept la the house for the purpose of administering to stock, and before sh could be prevented by her mother, drank half of the contents of the bottle. , MrTorner, working about 800 yards from the. house, , heard his wife's screams and came Immediately, but when , he arrived, ao quickly the deadly drag got in it work, the unfor tunate woman was unconscious, and a few minute later, before any antidote could be administered, was dead. - There I no apparent cause for the tul . oldej ,She was about 85 years of age and wu highly thought of In the community 0M'waX.,rpamtvkBattk' always cheerful and seemed to enjoy life, and her horrible sot Is a great surprise and shock to the Community In which she lived.';' ;, " ' Reliable and Gentle. 'A pia'saplU," ay the saw. ' But there are pills and puis. Ton want a pill which is oertaln, thorough and gen tle. Mustn't gripe. DeWitt' Little Early Riser fill the bill. .Purely vegetable. Do not force but assist the bowel to act. Strengthen and Invigorate. - Small and easy to take. F. B. Duffy. ' Pnp Will be Back. The pointer puppy advertised by Mr. Ed Hancock as float, strayed or stolen" hu been located. The young ton of one of our " attorney,, finding him on the treet, took a fancy to the animal, a handsome one, and took him home to his mother. : Not desiring to make a col lection of dogs and call the puppy wu turned over to the cook with instruo tlons to be taken care of and will be re stored to his master this morning, who will please take notice. v The Joubjui. has been Instrumental In restoring much live stock to their right ful owners, horse, mule, cow, In f set everything thatwalks on fpur legs and goes astray has been found through timely ad. " IlaMOattasBaatlr roraaoMlaateeola, Its muiw te P7n;-Bliam. Best fancy meats at the Oaks Meat Market todavi i - A Bear In .Town. 'Mr. D. P. Whltford of Zors brought in a bear( yesterday. It was a dead one, having ' been caught In a trap and de spatched. The bear was a small one, weighing 110 pounds and was sold to the Oaks Market to be eut and sold for bear steak. The Oak Market has the bear trimmed with red ribbon, that present - tag the true New Bern cdlors of black and red. The bear will be on exhibition today before being eat , Dr. Bull's Pills tor Liver Ills. On pm a dose. Box.-60 pills, lOcts. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorder. Dri Boll' Pill never gripe. rflew telephone Number. Subscribers pleas add to their list Robert Hancock, residence, 41. Hiram Hoore Case. - The case of Hiram Moore, who set fire to his mattress while confined In the city jail, wu tried before Mayor Patter son yesterday at 11 o'clock. Moore wu bound over to the next session of the Criminal .Court and under failure to far nlk boadNru lodged la the county Choi and yeverUabottlff pf Baovn's Tistxxxm Chill Toaio. It I limply Iron and quinine In a tuteles form. No sure no pay! Price SOe. ":' ''"'x Market Phone 107- If Indwllng all .our new goods bought this fall, dress goods, millinery, jackets, fan, hoeeCkolldsy goods, In fact the ea tire stockist cost.- O. A. BABFOOT. . , DtJI,R, Parker, U now occupying the dental pailors t iV-i Middle street, recently Vacated by Dr. d. D. Barr, and will be glad to see his f rienoi, add sll Who may desire hi tervtcet. .f -- - i a,, '' " ':' ' Chicago Beef, Pork and. Mutton at Bustling's National Market. Phone 107. LA"KVB. TASTELESS ( . th, I... Nttva pr-.iM-rty i.i -, l,n-mm n n-r-1 In-!-. I I. f.' ,loui),..ia t ' , ; eeeeee' , ,et Af.er a t JAt RS.!a - '' Oa the Au'-mr lle$ . c )eftoonr fil iro tind'p'-t n ! (1 '' "' i ... It ill j r . - l i.i ' t nii l ci ! . f ., - , !:-. ' I ( -iii Results of the Hunt. . A hunting party from Tarboro, passed through here on yesterday's morning train on their way home after an outing la the woods south of here. ' Their hunt ing grounds' were near Croatia on the plantation of Ei-Congressmaa B. H. Bonn on Blooum'i Creek.' They re ported a fine time and In addition to what the party ate on their trip, they had on the train with them 102 squirrels, S deer, 66 duck and 40 quail. . The party Consisted of Messrs. W. H. McNair, W. H. Powell, A, Turner, . Walton and C, O. Austin. , v . - 5 ? The flnet Poultry la the city at 8neL l ag National Market, Phone 107. v Rev. Irl R. Hicks is Vol Deal Notwithstanding a widely current ru mor that the Rev. Irl R. Hick wu dead he never wu In better health, aad never did a harder and more suocetaful year' work than that jut closing. ' He hu just completed his large and splendid Almanac for 1903 and, with hie Haft of sue helpers, nu.orougnt hu journal, Word and Works,' justly forward Into International reputation. - For a quarter of a century Mr. Hicks hu grown In reputation; and usefulnesr'aa the peo ple's utronomertud forecaster of storm sod the character , of coming seasons. Never . were his weather forecasts o ought after u now, his timely warning of a serious drouth this year having saved the people from loss and suffering Million of bushels of wheat were har vested through hi advice to plant crops that would mature early, The Amerl esn people will certainly stand by Prof. Hicks, when it costs them so little and the benefit are so great. HI fine Al manac of 200 page I only 2So, and his splendid family journal Ja only one dot lar a year Including the Almanac Bend to Word and Works Pub. Co., 1201 Lo cust St., St. Louis, Mo. The finest aad cheapest Dressed Chickens In the city at National Msrket, W, E. 8nelllngs Prop. Phone 107. It 1 an established fact thst Cough Is limply an effort of nature to get rid of some Irritation, Carolina Cough Cure will directly effect this, by repairing tho damage done to the tissues of the air pMSsges In the lungs. Ton can't make my mistake in trying It, It Is harmless aad equally good for old aad young. No oure, no pay. 26c at Bradham's. BOND ELECTION. To Determine Question Erection and Con strnctlon of Electric Light Plant Belt ordained that the question of erecting and constructing an Electric Light Plant for the City of New Bern shall be submitted to a vote of the quail fled voters of said city. And for that purpose an election Is hereby called to be held In the various wards of the city on Tuesday the 8rd day of December 1901 A; D. That for the purpose of the purchase or erection of said Plant, If a majority of the qualified voters of said city at such election shsll be In fsvor thereof thst City Bonds shsll be issued not ex needing fifteen thousand dollars, of the denomination of not leu than f 100.00 each, psyable In not lest than twenty and not more than Thirty years bearing In terest at not more than 6 payable semi annually which said Bonds may be Is sued directly In payment therefor, or sold at not less than par and the pro ceeds so applied. And that said system fball be estab lished at the lout possible cost consist ent with the best workmanship not eiceedlnr the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, and notion. I hereby given and shall be otherwise given for bid to be furnished this Board for the furnishing or construction of said Plant Thst said election I hereby called to be held under authority of the act of the general assembly entitled an Act to In corporate the City of New Bens ratified oa the 20th day of February, 1890, and pursuant to an act' to provide for the holding of towa and city 'elections and special election ratified the 18th day of March A. D. 1901. S:::-, -'',,. ; NOTICS 1 hereby given that a new registration la ths various Ward of the City of New Bern Is hereby ordered for said election. -"""I f 'That the registration nook for "the registration of all legal voter (ball be opened on Thursday the 14th day of No vember and shall remain open tor seven days snd shall be Closed for registration oa Saturday the SSrd day of November It being the second Saturday before said election! - That said books shall be opened during the time aforesaid at the hereinafter named places, aad that the registrars hereinafter named between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m., snd S o'clock p. m., during the period aforementioned shsll keep open said books for such reg istration and that said book shall be opened u n til 9 o'olock p. m . of each Sat- nrday during said Registration period. That at such election there shsll be voted ballots printed upon while paper Without device and beirlng the words respectively "Kor Kleclrlo Lights" "Against Eleetrlo Lights" and for the purpose of holding and conducting said election the following named per sons are appointed rni'lirr and poll holders, and the ht-rclnnflpr named pUcrs are drnVnatcd for the purposes of rm-lntratliin and the polling places for suit! eliH-Mon to wit: First ard. It. II. Hill, Reirlstrarj J. T. I Sacn'n, t"-. V. Jonns, Toll Holders; l'n!:..ii? nco,l.ltvIUIl. r .....1 V,r.l. J. II. Hmllh, P-Mnlrnrs I I l W. !i 1 t.c r, Toll lit) ,ua, 1 i i "nt I on n. 'J 1 i i i h t n t, JV ' nr; ,T ,. ! - tl, W. I IN I l- , I , il I J n I '.n, .1. V.. : l ", i v.. J. r n rthy, I l . i n-c . , 1 . h V, R i . ; . - .INTO THE PEN. , Sheriff Takes John Thompsea and Win. ; Mitchell to Raleigh. ' Sheriff BIddle yesterday morning took two prisoners to the States Prison Tat Raleigh, assisted by Mr, A. J. Whltford of No. 9. township, ; One prisoner wu white and one colored. The white prisoner iws John W. Thompson who wu responsible mainly lot the bur sensation when IS prisoners escaped from the oounty jail by 'filing through the window bar and walking out of town on a Sunday - afternoon. Thompson wu the leader of the gang, and wu the only white man In the orowd Ten of the prisoners were afterward caught, the biggest haul. . being that of Thompson and four or five others who were making for Wilmington..; On ex amination' Thompson ; wu pronounced insane and wu taken to Raleigh to be confined In the penitentiary with (he criminal insane but there was not room to receive him and be wu brought back to New Bern and hss since been In the county jail. At the Iut session of court the Thompson case was brought before the court and he waa sentenced to 12 month In the penitentiary. The second prisoner wu Wm. Mitchell sentenced to five years u a horse thief. Mitchell worked for Mr. J. W. Bowea of Bachelor and during the absence of hi employer drove off with the horse and aold the animal at Lima. On Mr. Bowen return he found man aad horse missing and started In a persult that finally ended In the recovery of the horse snd arrest of the criminal. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Senator F. M. Simmons, who hu been In the city for several days, left yester day morning. Mr. Tom C. Daniels left for Norfork lut night, to witness the game of foot ball between the University of North Carolina snd the University of Vir ginia. ' OABTOni Bsantba KM Yot Hw Ahraw BougM Signature Entire Stock. Including $4,000.00 worth of new goods bought this fall at cost, absolutely without reserve, sale will begin Wednes day morning at 8 o'clock.. Q.A.BARFOOT. Entire Stock. .- At cost, absolutely without reserve. store will be closed (todsy) Tuesdsy to arrange goods for quick selling, sale be gins Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, Q. A. BARFOOT, V North Carolinii 10-4 the Elkin Woblon fills, j weather ! ; t $3.50 Line of Comforts from $1.25 to $2J0 each. Special large size White Qollts for 69o each. ' Handsome line of . Fancy Bed Sets in drawn , work ! and ineerting, Pillows and Sheets to match. ' Just the thing for Christmas presents. , Ask to see them,:. ; ' . -: - Mocha Gloves in all Guaranteed Glove at $1.00, , market. .'.'?;' f '.' for the small boys and girls we carry a fine line of Warm Wool Mitts and Gloves in prion from lOo to 26c per)oir,.while for the grown np folks tho "jrioea are 25o and 60a. " -. : -" 'f X'::', .'" Call Special AttcriiioiT tathe COoWool Gloved for men. Three very good warm.'styles. . , . - . -. - IIAVK A IiCOIi:! o o o o ! i t j Z1) - Let the GOLD DUST twist do yosr werk.1 n n r r -a MVUI about ths b half tha cost at sou and wt OS As labor. "HouMwork hud work without CoU I tht house at Dust THE H. K. FAUtBANK COMPANY. ChlcasQ. U&tlve Tasteless Chill Tonic. A; tuteles combination of tonio .axatlve Iron and Quinine not only a are cure for all forma of malariabut a general ystem . tonio quieting the nervea and nromotuur durestlon. Numerous testimonials of Its efficacy in sluggishness of the digestive tract are given. Every bottle warranted if you are not benefited your money will be refunded. 50c. at Bradham's Pharmacy. Spices. Good Spice. Spices that cost a little more than thoae you generally get at the grocery store, but what does a fraction of a cent amount to compared with a jar of pickles thst are "just right." Ton yourself know thst In pickling, or in cooking you can't expect best results unleu your spices are good. Let us apply yon with these necessities this year. At Bradham's Pharmacy. Notice for Pardon Statk op Noeth Oabolina, ) Graven County. J Notice is hereby given to the pub lio that application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of J. B. Price convicted at the Fall Term 1901 of the Su perior Court of Craven County foi the crime of obtaining a transfer of certain notes by false pretense and sentenced to the Penitentiary for a term of one year and to pay a fine of One Hundred Dollars." Nov. 22, 1901. All Wool Blankets, made by m. MMn unuui oves. shades and French KK1 ' are the best value on this ;.'V- VVv Z;"X ft IkwJ () () A u Full Tain For 26c we are offering a line of all Silk Tics, in all the new shapes. Suspenders, Garters, Gloves, Woolen and Cotton Socks, All Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, and other rare bargains. Our display will surely tempt jou to purchase, and a pur chase will convince you that we give more real value for the money than anyone else in our town, so don't fail to give us a look. 1. 6. DID & CO.. wir.iv'aa 6 57 olloclz Street- ( NOTICE To Tax Payers! Your taies have been due since Sept. 1st, and must be paid or I shall be com pelled to collect by distress. Tho State, Connty and Schools are demanding money for current expenses and their demands must bo met. I can bo found at my office on every day from 8 a. m. to 6 o'clock p. oi., and I have depntles with authority to collect In every township. Pleaso pay at once and save trouble and costs. Tho law compels the sheriff to Indict before a J. P. all business men who do not pay Ibolr license taxes under sched ule "B," Itevenno Act 1901, and this law will be enforced against those who have not done so before expiration of tho present month. J. W. BIDDLE, Sheriff. November 16th, 1001. The Bight Time - to buy yoar ault or overcoat la now, and this Is the right place to leave your order. We have a full line of Fall and Winter goods, best cloths and exclude patents. We give yon correct lit and style and the best tailoring. The cost according to the cloth. F. M. Cliadwlck, Wanted on Good, City Security fdr IS months or longer the following a mounts for separate loans; $8,000.00, 13,800.00, 11,010.00: t Interest Parties deslrlna to loan all or anv part of the above sums kindly commu nioatawiti OWSN H. QUION, Nov. 11, 1901. . Attorney. saiiassaaw . '-: v. ,"!'- "'-' Wanted to Borrow Ul: r.j w w i-ju - tor onr Caiton and ethor heotiDf aswiaa ssr osaUd on ' : r xpectawons and our stoak is brohw. We sisy wi on Mc . ;- , - day to havs thorn la and will t prpnrt4 to All twar an ?:; T.esu.7. ';,.' ,y X r, A fall Mne of WiVioa and-. Ealatnaadtf :" Haators ia- Dall ' Bearing Castors. Promptness aad tat!Mtioa aaaurad oar ousAanora," ' '7-. 1 ' peosi::.: Onckill Hardware C U1. 78 ITjwmi Bt! - - KETT iz::n, N. C O of wvin An Up-to-date Rig a n-gular rock uf tin-walk fur Thanksgiving day timl fur i-vi-ry "lay is what a driving man wants, ami lm m-cil seek no further tlian our carriage rcos itory, where all that is new, novel, smart and stylish in pnenmalic tired anil spe cial made vehicles can lie had. We have tho best in design, make and llnish, ami our carriages of all kinds are noted for extrema ease of riding and running ! qualities. j SPECIAL NOTICE Anyone desiring I to purchase a Waters buggy on one years time, can do so until Jan. 1st, 1!KI',. hy ; giving good security. Your.s truly, O. II. Wa rN A Kon, I hone 1W, 78 I'road H Nkw Bkun, N. ('. FARM. (is ucre.--, itliotil (hil- Mid ;i liiilf miles frdm New Horn in tin- lilit aide of Pembroke fond. I nr Siilc or rent. Apply to MRS. ANN IK DIN KINS. Hollister & Cox, Wholesale and Ilrlnil goal Dealers. Full supply ot Anth racite in all sizes and also the celebrated Toms Creek soft coal, which is lumpy and especially adapted ior use In grates. All orders given prompt and personal attention. Foot of Craven St. Phone 34. 1 T 1 A If t o I ! 1 f t tot Out V !,. !i V.8 li- o ;.
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