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VlHE JOURNAC . i'uli.lnLfed every day In the year, eseep! Mouday, at M Middle street. vfyV ' :, : r Phoxb No. & v:. . aniToa Ut nonttrtoa SUBSCRIPTION RATES. - -One "yaw,' far adraaea.ivi. ...... ..4.M One year, not la advance. . 5.00 Monthly, by carrier M'the elty.. . . .SO - Advertising Rates fatnlaaaafSesrptl cation.. '. " ' j Entered at the Post Office, New Bern, N. C, as tecond clau matter, s i ft i Official Paper of New . Crarea Coaatysi. New Bern. N. C. Karck 25, 180&. THE ELIZABETH . CITY MUR DER CASE. The killing of thftvOrbpsey gh -and' tho trial of her alleged slayer, Wlleox, at Elizabeth City hasbeena matlerof Intense lnterett throughout ihls and other States. With the verdict Of t he ' jury ' on last Saturday nlrht, the ;aame mystery , sur rounds the c ne, to far as tho actual farts of the girl's alleged murder are' concerned. Ontslle of Bentiment, and Judging solely from the reports' of the testimony published, those away from the scene of the murder, accepting It a a murder,; and unsffected by the surroundings which could not fall to affect any one's feelings and sentiments the verdict was a surpilse. The saying that circumstantial 'evi dence Is the bast and strongest upon w hlch to convict, may tetnre." At d yet the history of Jury findings and conviction and- the , subsee.eetrt hanging of men found' guilty of crimes punishable by death, does not prove that purely circumstantial evidence la sufficient to justify the- banging of maa' or woman. Hardly a week passes, but the dis patches tell 'of the confession of some dying person, who- confesses to murder; tor which come persor has suffered the death penalty. Had the -penalty been a long prison sentence, assay a person wad har suffer ed death for an alleged crime, would have v gone forth -frea to the world, through the after confession of the real- ' ly guilty person. However society may need the pro leotro'tTof 'the death penal trforthott who iinarsllistiiithersheald be petltlve4aa lreo wrldefcce show log giJlrfotf4ltyrllswrls determined gsiltyltfld'a subject for death. Strong csVesmsCtaees pointing to the gtUt of a saBpfflJtatl persor-aiay warrant thflndlngtHenfl years In -close IrdprlsonmSnWetifirptescrjbsj the deatn penalty, wtri.teelrendieo.ulvo cat) evldence?Js''Vangeroaa and Worts toeftoften rnjaly? Instead serHbtft proUrt soelsfafrinsaaftaho toilet violate Its sacred laws. . How's This? ' We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be eured by HaTr's Catarrh Cure. T. J.CBEMaTi' OOToledo', O. We, the undersigned, have Jutown JV J. Cheney ostte lasftS yesOay aoNe Here nlm to be perfectly honorable la all business transactions and financially able toanr?urjt aseUtsas!uaV West A Tbuai, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. Waldiso, Kirou 4 MABviaVHWholof sale Druggists, ToJefltEtVir ; Hall's Catarrh Oar Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cons f urfaoas of the systsaa.& Tsstlmo nlals sent free. Prloi '75c: par tottle. Bold by all Druggists" - Hatte Psmlly Pills arttef"- - - . ' 'ifiiisailaniiit ,i ti'i': vSwrtzcJlailrttAJBoe-sv' Bwse, March M-The MtoWatt has1 1 rejected the proposals! ths federal Assembly Inviting" the Government to Jala with other States In approaching oantrallon oainps Jn Boatk .Afrlaa. ,oe the grounds that Ora-.tiiaisiae V ready take measures to rallere saffet. jng. ' tl! c i' ;- f : ' r- t -" t 1 j . i m ' I 'tt i-t 'l f" I a ' i tnr r 1 ; 1 ir '1 f a ThlirvTnrRtinfi wwnciwi nail tiftfUt ' 1 rt Ufcll kl .t fd." ltfveHl"' nt relief and mrvrit faiiaioouvet ltaunwayosi to entail the food you warrtr.-Ttig mrntsontaivd stomachs can Ci ... By Its use many thousands of - drortrtl('Jl have beed Cured after evrsryLljliiii elsa failed. II . prevrttsformat.(nol pon tlie stoml anh; r.'itevtns; all dlHti- S after eatlnd liUtl u n tutmmnrj. l'toasaut to tu.t.u4 UH Si. tlUbvi0 OUl.v.-w mfr hm UM WW r. t. tvrrt co" - ' v fcvsrrtfclna tloS. ,. "1 should like." said the man, "to get k position as proofreader." i "Sorry,'' said the publisher. "but We're laid off nil our proofreaders. Deal need 'em." "Ion don't?' ' . "No. We're pubttshlng nothing but dialect . etettei now.'' Philadelphia Preas. - ' - , Be Omarden. ' "You lay your airship Is a' success T" ' "I flQ," answered the inventor." . . ' '"But ' It never ; flies any distance worth mentioning." - "Of course not It is too valuable an Invention to be ajlowed off the earth very Wags at a time." Washington Star. - ;-; " A SaeHlearloas Deslre.- Jars. Jones What's Income of that k smoking jacket you gave your bus band for bis birthday ? frs. Smith Oh, I hod to make that over Into a sofa pillow.. He actually Wanted to alt around and smoke In it Judge. Bis Iseoas. '"The income which he forfeited by marrying was not large, then?" "Ob, nol It was one of those In comes that are easier to live without than within." Town Topics. A Bombardment. "Ton say that the bride and groom down at Battle alley bnd to be sent to the hospital' soon after the marrlotge ceremony. How was that?" - "Why, some of their friends thought It would be luckier to throw old horse shoes." Manley Declines HighOffice. Augusta, Me., March $8. Joseph H. Maaley announces that for business and personal reasons he hss declined to ac cept the position of First Assistant Post muter General, tendered him by Post master General Payne. A Good Cough Medicine for Children "I have no hesitancy In recommend ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,'' says ' F. P. Moran, a well known aad popular baker, of Petersburg, Va. "We have given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whoop ing cosgh, and It has always given per fect satisfaction. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the best oough medicine for 'children as It contained no opium or harmfuljdrug." Sold by F. a Duffy & Co Kaiser Sees His New Yacht Berlin, March St. The yacht which Emperor William has named "Alice Roosevelt" Is beautifully decorated In a modem, Impressionist style, and Is lux. arlonsly furnished. The Emperor 'was greatly pleased with the decorations when he saw the yacht at Kiel. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures a Cough or Cold at; once. Conquers Oonpf Whooping- Cough and Measles Obajtk Without fall. Beet for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Con sumption and Lung Affections. Qulcky sore results. Prlos, SSo. ' r4- Increase f London Paupers. I Lmdon March '- M.- a report by too local Government'. Board shows that there are within the metropolitan antt lll.iW paapere who are In receipt of r Hsf,-against 107,870 for the correspond ing week a year ago. For The Complexion. ?',The oompleiJoa always suffers from hoasjUH orcenstlpatlon. Unless the powels are kept open the Impurities froWlhs body appear In the form of un sightly emtrtrohs.-- Do Witt's Little W iareep the Uverand bowels in neaimy conmuoa ana remove the cause 61 such ' troubles, a E. Hooper, Albany, Ga tays,'' I to. k DeWltt'sLIf tie Early Risers for biliousness. They were just what I needed. I am feeling pseternow tnan m years." ' fiever gripe or distress: Safe thorough and gcnllr. f ne very oeai puis. . r. o. uznj, W - CURTAIN CALL8 "WHto4 lAskaye beads toe oast of Colorado." " '. . BoottrTarVlnrton ts to write a nla lerueciuaLionua,': - . n -ITyrlsBollsw la still playing "A Gen tleman of France" successfully In New The Karqnls ( Anglesey worl a ten thousand dollar costame la ta amateur production of "Aladdin," . - ' ; Hay Edoula - closes ber American tour In "All In the Family" May 80 and sails June 4 for London. .' " Christopher Bruno, who Is a son of Oua Bruno, the comedian, la a promt, pent member of stay Irwin's company. Mrs.' B. R. Wfllard; wife of the Eng lish actor. Is living In Boston this win ter, v here she has become a social fa vorlte. WSi Edward Trry hopfrj to find tiv her "" t a vendor In Cnprnln J nail I : l'ralty I. i t..ree act comedy, "My THt MAIN POINT , CoWaetcjatHlek's UtliNI' Vstsl :.-Vot oa the Cktldr. ' "WelL' now, ' my er-h'm young friepda, suavely began Plunk Jarllck, a mosa grown Arkansas politician, who bad dropped In to vlalt the school at PolkvHler"I have-been- asked- by -your friend and, I may say, Intellectual per fessor to edify you with a few well chosen words,-and 1 don't sec how l can do so In any better manner than by tcllln-yoa HfHttle atory-one, my joung frlends.t which la strictly true and has a moral appended. ; :' . "Once upon a time thar was a wed- din', and durin' 'the festlvltlea which follered immediately after the happy 'couple had been made one, so to de- scribe the Interestln' process, a broth-cr-ln-law of the bride,' whp had shame- lessly sneaked a large jug of whisky into the bouse, accused' a brother-in- law of the groom of stealln' the said jug from under tho bed whur he bad bid It and craftily nidln' It in another place unknown to the original and like wise Infuriated owner of the jng, for be was emphatically that kind of a man, children, and bad red hair! ' 'Tharupon tbey fought! Tbey fought like catamounts over that thar mizzn ble jug of whisky! Everybody present took sides before long, and for a spell there was one of the prettiest little fights that I ever bad the pleasure of wltnessln'. Noses were broken and beads skinned. The fiddler of the occa sion had his Instrument broken on bis skull like a gourd, and -I reckon the Indies pulled hair enough out of each other's heads to bavo stuffed a sofy plller. The dogs got tromped on nnd retorted by bltln' people, and the bouse caught fire from the overturned stove, and one whole end was burnt off. Of course that stopped the festivities for the time bein', but it was mighty near two. years before some of the gents ceased to shoot at each other whenever It came bandy. And all over one mlz zable jug of whisky! From this we should learn-but who can tell me what I am tryln to git at?" I can I" chirped ono bright faced lad close up In front. "You want us to guess what finally became of the jug!" ruck. Tie Vice of Nagging Clouds the happiness of the home, but a nagging woman often needs help. She may be so ' nervous sn-1 run-down in health that trifles annoy her. If she Is melancholy, excltublr, troubled with lose of appetite, headache, slreplrssness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spe'ls she needs Electric B lter, tho moet wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of sufferers from fimale troubles, nervous trouhlex, backache and weak kidneys hare used It, and be come healthy and happy. Try it. Only 50c. C. D. Brad ham. Guarantees satin faction. Colombia Doubles Postal Rates. Colon, Colombia, March St. The poai office department has Isaued a notice doubling all postal rates to countries In the postal union. TOO KMOW WHAT YOD ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that It la simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 69c West PointcrsfcNow go Hatless. West Point, M. Y.. March 13. stu dents In the preparatory school of admts sion to the military academy are follow ing In the footsteps of young Theodore Roosevelt, and are going costless and hatless Danger of Colds andLaGrlppe. Ths grettest danger from colds and la grippe is their, resulting In pneumonls. If reasonable care la used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among ths tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases, we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted In pneu monia, which shows conclusively that It la a certain preventive' of that 'danger ous malady. It will care a cold or an attack of lagrlppe In less time then any other treatment:' It Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by F, 8, Duffy 4 Oo Extra ttrffiof Emigrants.1 Havre, March 8.-Owlng o the great number of .emigrants awaiting tranipor tttlon to the United States, ibtfFrenoa Line steamer La Bretegne, la addition to La Sovole,, will sail for New Tork With 1400 passeagers. Can't Keep It Secret . The Splendid work Of Dr.' King's New Life PUls Is dally coming to light. No such grand-remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was ever knows before. Thous ands bless them for curlog Conrtlpallou, 8lck , Headache,' Biliousness, Jaundice Sod Indigestion. Try them.'; 83a. at O. pcTlradhsmVdnitiSlit'rir.t ; : . rn.'a.M.... t,, .vmwvm aM vwsisj shhu su jJeflperatrty in lov wrttia ttit! who Onmied inany-aweetd a also tnany rteTvtwiat auppsts-at liir expense. Ue-aave her numerous- pfcwnits, and spent a large proportion -of hl sa lary for ber pleasure. " ' -' '- i Finally they wers mKrried."and trou ble began, for the man could not spend as much on his wire aa he-had on his fisneee. Then she treated hint -cruelly and In en unwlfely manner,' and be brought suit for a divorce' from her, The court granted his petition; but de creed that he should pay tosts and all mony. ; ' ; , . - . Moral. lie who goes to court most pay (he costs. New York Herald. Rhenmatlstu Cured In a Day,. " Mystle Cure for rihunitlrn and cTenralgla tsdlJally cure In 1 to dsyj. Its action upon the sytcm la rmnni Utile ld snjitarlous.' It remove at Onre the cause nnd thi disease linmnlUtt ly ills appoars. The H:st do-e greatly lieneflis. 75 cents snd 1.(iO. 6o!i by T. A. Henry, DruprMht, New Bern. Mrs. Helen Farrell, Saranac Lake, N.Y., says to every sick woman, " Try Lydia El . Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I know it will cure you." " Dear Mrs. Pinkham : Althotiftti I'hawrttever eiven' a testi- lW6nhI before, I feel it a duty as women to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. By experience I found it a most valuable remedy for the peculiar ail ments known only to women. A large number of my friends have been cured, and very recently a dear friend of mine' who has tried a number of physician's prescriptions without relief gave up in despair, when Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was suggested1 to her. It was her last hope, but it proved a podsend to her just the right medicine for me, she says now she is cured and just the right medicine for every 8idk! woman say I try it and you will find it will cure you in very short time." Mrs. Hexes Farrell. $5000 FORFEIT IP THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GEKTJltfE. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhoea, displacement ur ulceration of the womb, that tearing-down feeling inflammation of the ovaries, back ache, bloatmg (or flatulenceXjeneral debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset wltlv wich symptoms as dizziness, faintneks, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all-gone "and " want-to-be Jeft-alone " feelings, blues, and hopelessnev they -should remember there is one tried and true' remedy. Lydia &' Pinkham's Vegetable Comoound at once removes unh tmnhlfen. Mrs. IMnkliam invites all sick h?n guided thousands to health. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. London school Lonrd children used over 4,000,000 cxorclso nnd copy books last year. Dr. Butler, the new president of Co lumbia, Is said to have declined four teen college presidencies Iwfore he got the offer that he wanted. William Henry Bishop has resigned his position a professor of Spanish In the faculty of the Sheffield Scientific school of Tale and will spend some time in Spain. President Dixon has Introduced 'the study of Spanish into the curriculum of Neweomb college, Mississippi, and Pro fessor Nunez de Vllllvtcenclo of Ha vana has been selected as the In structor. Would Smash the Club. If membervlnf the "Hay Fever Asso ciation" would use Dr. King's New Dis covery for Uonsumptioo, the club would gij to pieces, for it always cures this malady, and Asthma, the kind that baffles the doctors-It wholly drives from the syi-tetn. TboueandB of one-iiope-less sutlerere from Consumption, Pneu monia. Brum hitla owe their lives snd health to It. IT conquers Grip, saves little ones from Croup and Whooping Cough and is positively guaranteed for all Throat mJ Lung trouble, mio, and $1.00. Trial bottles free at C. I). Br.d ham's. An Inference. "I note," said the editor, "that you speak of Nero as running hia hand through bis long, flowing locks." "Yes," answered the author. "There is nothing remarkable In that" "How do you know that Nero bad long hair?" "My dear air, aren't you aware that Nero was one of the most celebrated fiddlers of his day?" Washington Star. La Grippe Quickly Cured. "In the winter of 1898 and 1899 1 wu taken down with a severe attack Of what Is called La Grippe," says F. L. Hewstt, a prominent druggist of Wlnfleld, 111 "The only medicine I used was two hot ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy: It broke op the cold and stopped the coughing like magic, and 1 have never since beea troubled with Grippe," Cham berlalnl Cough Remedy can always be depended upon to break op a severs cold and ward off any threatened attack' of pneumonia. It is pleasant to take too which makes It the most desirable Snd one of the most popular preparations In us Tor inese ailments, ror sale oy w 8. Duffy A Co. Bis Dowat nm mm Aeter. . Frank J. Mclntyro was a newapaOer man In Ann Arbor, Mich., before be be came an actor. lie began as a ""cub" reporter while still a student In Mich igan university and finally advanced until the editor left him In charge of tho paper on one occasion when he took a trip to Detroit:'' - . Two important local Item; were to be printed, one relating the aad demise of a young, man of prominent family, the ottretcirtrflr new n trarollng sales manrhad Jumped bis board' bill at a total hotel. "Mac" had to write the hedflllnes for these stories, and, after Scratching bis bead, he evoJVed "Pass ed Away quietly 'for the1 obituary story and ' -Jumped ni Board Bill" or the botH iflt 'Mae" waa proud of ble-acnteVement arid, -lighting a big tlrnrs' leaned tack Id ble ehslr and be t r to realise' now It feels to be an I The WrtTtwlid'rhade pf tha Wpr SC,.!i!ira UienTOrtSiiK''tranijjtosed'them, and the frtiii i nnd Tflln mwof the deceased reait H . t l. bad '"'Jumped Ills Board Bill," and the bereaved landlord learned (Tint bis late guest bad Taatiedv Away-Quietly ."New Tork World. --.' ' v . V' How to Cure thejGrlp.- ' - .' Remain ouletlv at home and takS Chaml erlalb' ''ou ih Tamedy aa direct ed, Snd a quick rtcovery Is re to follow That rmedy oountera its aa.. ' tea ency of the grip to result In nournonla Whltlijs really ihe nl) s ti us di n. sr Aiioi -r the tens of thousonds who have used It for ilia gilp, no o riwe bus evorji hi r orted t!'"' '1 1 ..'t rtrovr FiT 'e 1 y V I'"'' ' o Secretary W.C.T. U:, well as a pleasure to advise siek women to write her for advice. Address, Lynn, Mass. . His Sob's Ere. Julian Story, who Is now In a stddlb near Nottinghillgate, England, Is paint ing from ninti-iinls supplied to blirt by the family a portrait of the son of Lord Roberta, the inte Lieutenant Frederick Roberts, who met his death on the Tusela river. One pathetic In cident In the making of the picture oc curred uiien tlie uitlKt came to the painting of the eyes, for the best clow that could lie fclven him was that they exactly resembled bl father's In color. The e)-es. therefore, have been painted by Mr. Story from n sitting given' by Lord Hubert himself, to whom the portrait will eventually belong. Dr. Bull's Pills lorJLlver Ills.1 One pill.sdose. Box, 50 pills, lO cts. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Hull's Pills never gripe. Lentea !Von Lent 'Em. Fraulein von Under Standt How very plainly dot dear Lady Church leigh Is dressed! Friends-Yes, Indeed; but you must remember It is Lent. Fraulein Ach, no! You do not mean to tell me really and truly dot sbo bor rows her dresses? Puck. Lockjaw From Cobwebs. Cob wln ;nt on a cut lately gsvu a woman lot k iw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a cm is Buckleu's Arnica Halve, the infallible hetiler of Wounds, Uliers, Sores, Skin tiruptlonx, Burns, Scald and Piles ll cures or no pay. Only Ki-'. at C. I). Bradharu's drug atore. A GENTLEMAN Never forgetB the respect due to ad vanced age. Never enter a private office without doffing bis hat. Will not boast of tie ability to bide little peccudilloti. 8bould alwaya remember that be Is not beyond criticism. Has no time for the tittle tattle1 of women acquaintances. Will take care not to wound the feel ings Of a sensitive person. Can pass through a crowd without an exhibition of rudeness. : Never spooks sneerlngly of a person not so well Informed as be. Shows cordial regard for a womdra objections to tobacco smoke.' Carries himself In a way to show' he la Dot a make believe gentleman. Phil adelphia Bulletin. Bald head curiosity ir Dandruff, Itching Bctlp ind Pallia; Heir ' promptly arrested ttti curia e nalng . SiauUi arc absolutely Varllf n. Fries raturnid If atlsfyltig r risulta ara not produced'. Only ths gtnulns la sun.' Inltattona and auuatltutet ara wortblfaa- onatiBsa danBarOtfa:;;,: ;,,s:.v Coke Shampoo arid " Toilet 5oap ' v Baa no noil for tot coaplsx- Ion. Bisulta ara flulck and blgbly gratifying. - ; : I. B.JBEXEa COi.'vCBlCJGQ')' &f FOR BALK Bt A llolhers Horror I ; Croup Croup ' taa l j.rovaatcd II ascd la tlms aad 'can d alsoost lus'anl Ij Jby as?ag4 . AT I J. A. JONES, Lwery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Largest and ever offered for sale iu New Bern. Also a complete line of HuggicP, Oart Wheels, Ac. At the Head Of ALL Tobacco Fertilizers. US' Speci;i!ly prcjmrod for the lntids of Eastern Caiolin i. Insures :i good cine. Mai es wrappers and fills your purse. Iy its merit alone cue funnci in Jones t'onnly will ui-e il rxclurive ly on lii e sixty acres of toliaeeo. As our go(;ds ii i o iiiiinufai lured luar yoa and net re shipped, e 'Biaiiii Fieshii(t;s aid Cm od M'diatiieal Condition. liirt Gratie UW, To alo, Allcrap U Cotton Gnann, Our Motto: "N'c t IIr ( lienp, Hut How Good." a-If ou u-e I'. il;li.eiH t all and See uh. 1. Ii. & .1. A. ME ADO WK O . High (rnile Fertilizers, Fnclory Nenne Itlvir. NKW 11 K It . N. (' AT M. HAHN & SON'S II ftsjte .... . : ...'.tSMiSli.,.. .......... 40 head'of Horsels and Mules adapted lor the farm, draught and road work, thoroughly seasoned and ready for work. Full line of Buggiee, Harnesp, Wagonp, Cart", VAr. Fee U9leforc hnying and SAVE MONEY. Hespectfully, HE. IIAIIW A NO. BKAtHjUAJtTER8FOn HARDWARE And all Kinds or BDILDISG MATERIAL, Beating and Cooking Stovn and BaogM,' l.i mo, Vtnwt t, I'ittsier, Paints O-U, Vari'uHh', Pritty; Snsh, Doors, Wlnd'lutlory'antl "all the Baafalarttdlee' nsaallyfeiiirl.f In an trp-to-data RMjitfffrW K '0' Ewf OooUar r . Utideit Hotef ChatrJtWka, ft r - 1 formerly Lipman ft Toffle.: U now at 88 MID0LB aTRtClTealf Market Dock, Kew Bern, where he will be gUd to hare his triends tail antt see : NeTto Spring Stock OF t BY GOOD?, '. C : ,n ; ? BOOTP, fH0EH, ' , ' , 'i , hath, cAra, ' hi' : ' ;. ' AND NOTI'iKS. Stables Fiuest Stock of- A Car Load of each just received. Wagoas, Harness, Robee, Whips J. A. JONES, Hroad Street, Stewart's Old. Stand. GOLD LEAF GO GliOO. Stables SURVEYING ! Baring seenred tbe services of c perlenced parties, I am prepnred on short notice to eiecote Farm, City, Land and Rail Road surveying. Ditches, Streets sad Koads laid ont and leveled. Draughting in all Its branchoa. Blue and black prints made. Old maps re paired and mounted. Topographical surveying and plotting. Drawings and wokrlng plans executed promptly. Sew erage and drainage planned, laid out andconslruottoD snperlntended. J. J. VVolfcnden. JTew Iri, S.V. Money to Loan. When ' yea sMre a loan call. One who'has (die money eaa stt goldaa- la formatloa from me. No. 180 Middle Bl. I3AAU Hj 8MITB, -i.. ? " Proprietor. . Every" day there Ismoeiey lost by those' who go elsewhere ibr what they require. They lose time aad jaHeaee too, for I at all sorts el worry by treating yoo Jest right. Don't com to Vaaoeboro wltaeat giving ne a ealt "-j r.W1-'-.;.... 8AM. WILLI?, 4 ;':'V ''' .V . Vaoeebere, N.(. ? tic m r; t r -!a Cztq
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