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at n; ::a3N & sows Published every day to Uiejear.exe. M nnday, at Kiddie ttreet. ' ' Pboicb No. & ) rttAWXS,?-"STEVENS. SUBSCRIPTS RATES. -Ope year, la advance....... ......$4e One year, ao4 is advano SM Monthly, by carrier In the city.... .. .50 i AdrntlslnatRatsj f nmhdstd onfjspptt cation. - r' Entered at the Poet Office, New Bern, N. C, at aecoad claat matter. OBclBl Paper f New MM Cratea Ceuty. Mew Sera, X. April , ItOS. SIGNS OP DEXOCRATIC KEVIVAL. : The promised early retirement -frees active politics of :tbsi strenuous fig re, James at, Jones -of Arkansas, (fives mpeh relief to the National Desaoetaey, which haste yean Dew tdftpcU promtewfIf.Jakatmater electVwatsese prosrtm sarer oomlBg within leasciHid ahxaa t loMUsteM. The Naltoasl Osssocracy . passed the -stag wbea ft delijJua, m even wishes to accept any tbrjtg bat Itetrm facts en Its position aad Jtn apponaal- tlei of success. - - -'v-X ... t Chairmaa Jon, wf bea optimist. bat his propbeah of Destecratte soeess have, beeaae : -late neat, evea whaait was plain to the crdlaary voter that the Democrats had ae chaaoa J winning, that Mr. Jo wis discredited among his owa party followers, s Whatever effect the rennd balaooav pany, of which Mr. Joaes Tas a stock- holder, may have hsd upon his reoeat defeat, his coaaostloa with this pany, while pnbUcly dolarta against trnstsv placed Wava false position, and one. which was -need sgaiast htm by his enemies. Benator A. P. 'Gorman, seams takerl laoooatog leader ef-tae eUoaal DsssVj ocracy, as Senator Jones MUrci Mr. Oorasaa seeds bo Introduction -to the party. Be fct the opperfto of the over sffnalve retiring v Chairman Joaes. He knows his owa rjsrty's position i and falls into no Wanders which help eat his political opponents. .v SattsaorOomaaisa, practical poltti Clan, a leaderto Inrprreand recelte eon ndaoladMtaa toialk tor affect, waaa aettoa ts aesde. The proposed Chang In the Watloaal Daaaocraile leaderaUp i ea of the signs of a revival In tfceHeUcwU 'Dema cratlo party, and wtth ih wiser leadership Ihos propsed,tbta 3 more hope for Democrats, which ought to cause a revival of Interest aad ejo deavor throughout the entire partf , Deafness Cannot be Cored by local applloatiow uav.tbey caaaot reach tbe diseased pertlaa 7f the ear. Tharate rasry saw iay as care degssaa, and that Is by enuHaatloaat lusssdlsa, Deafness Is caused by aa inflamed con dition of the saBooaUnlnx -f , the tachiaa Tuba. Whoa- this ttfbs V th t flamed you hare a tumbling sound ot imperfect hearing, and wban- It la . ea Urely dosed, Deaf nets b The result, 'aad anieas the ratsaasaatioacka be tsraa t aad this tuba restored to its aormal eoa dltkm, hearing wUl be , destroyed fcs ever; siae oases mofaaaaaasad by Catarrh, which Is raothlng bat aa bt- flamed, coadltloh of the Tmrooa-swrjtamlrr -Tbm-ta sometblsg.. wrooy We will give One Hand red. Dollars for say case of Deafness (ceased by ca tarrh) that cannot be eared bg MWM Catarrh Cur. Send for circulars, free, - ' F. J. OBEX XT OOtoWkh O.f Bold by all Drnggists, J J h Hall's PaesUt-fllls arejthBl ft Elected President Trast C.' ., Mew Tori, AptB V Cs4ecretary of the Treasnry Gage was sleeted PresW deatof the Called tUtsV TftttfcOa pany this afternoon at a auctlng of U Board ot Tissteat.t ' i i v way Tafce Amy W , . ' with some iew sad nmrjid saaOlcIn lor such trouble s Cirrae, cramp, dyaaaaary, whea you 4bo:i know that tor ovwrhalta osnMry Pais, killer hat eared millions of ease ? Look . oat tor smtsatfaaa, aaeror Urmly -on ; genuine, "Perry DstI." ' 1 1 J ; a a j vB This pro- rsSlon r distanus an ! & (m1. Jt(Hve'" - fni.i to f - -.,, . - ' " fl f t t'( ' ni ii 1 kinds hi nt, relief and never "wsyou to ent 1 'i '. D"wtiionlllvB U. . ' 1 ') !. 4 I HV I,, l I " ' Vr.1. It ntnm- : . j t . tho fixif) you v thoti"i U (.f a ooo ,..ti a t l'--k .xri, l !. .e tit .vim I Jci;y:4ll.e d..wt tL'.s wOtuiuj Theodore Roosevelt wts police cou.a. lloner, many wardmen have been caught la the set spread by Ike ") sum." The polio made the saloon men ' does promptly, and usually to gay, the ten derloln went to aleep at the legal hour. '" ,, , tie Great VzmsX Swairp . t Virginia It a breeding groaad , of I Halirli g It low, wet or marshy g roonl everywhere, i These ersa cause wekaeK,hlrl (ever, achea In the boaea sndmunsclea, tad may Indooe dangerous BuUaahtk "Bat Sleet4IMMen never fail to destroy them and care malarial tron Ttte. They will lurerypiei eut typhoid. 7 W e Uieu many remeuiea ior jaaiana and Stomach add Liver t roubles, " writes John Charleston, of Byeaville, O., "bat never found anything as good as Electric Bitters.? Try them. Only BCc 0. D. Bradham guarantees satisfaction. Dewet Afainst Peace Plans. Krasastsd, -. Otsnge Klver Coonj" April S. The Transvaal delegates are stlUhsta. ' It Is believed that GenDe wt't hylaSaeacing Pies!dent Steyar not to asset acting President BcLalkbergef and ht aadeavorlni to block the peso jlaa-'-i , . ..-A'-Z-W-f i.ssmaajaafaaaaaaB1Baasp-hs. ; j. TM Pest Blood Pvrifler.. Th blend Is constantly being purified by thataaga, liver and kidneys. .Seep theM Orgkna in a healthy condition and the bowel tegular and yon will have no need of a biood pnrlfler. For this pot-' post there la nothing equal to Chamber Iain's Btoatach and I4vet Tablets, . one dote of them will do yo more good then a dollar bottle ot , the best blood purifier.-! Price, U eents. Samples free at T. 9. Duffy Co'a. drag atore. ; ; Cotton sHittlook Gbontf. Savannah. Arfl-EarIy cotton ilant lag iatfae South ADantlo -sectloa is tartateatd with Sw drawbacks a the wt weather and ths unsuIUbleoooT djtloa of the gsound, aad the 6tbr .the dlsceuregteBant of fanaats, owing" UMirtaaU ytetda thb seasoa. f Wantt TonHelp Otkers. "I bad stomach troubles all my,Hfe,VJ says jcaw. atenier, proprietor of the CtiUalW01a WsA, Erie, Pa.,; "and tried -all kiada. ot ramadlfttt.wenVUi se. vasal doctors msd apsnt oHerbta af rytng to get a moTBeat' peace Prhslly-1 jesd of Kodol Dj spepsis Care and hV beea .Uklag'it t) my ' great aaOtfacUon. I aevar found its oouaL. Ior stomach troBbl and gladly reooaa. aaead h m hope that 1 may belp other affeMrs.w. Kodol DypepslCur cures aH atoeMch troahlea. . You doat have to diet Kodol Dyspepsis Cur digests what you aat . 1. & Duffy. ' ; -m BrrrcrjTnca Strttt ta Boston. Bcetoa, April tFifteea hundred brewer men aad "seveary two aremea mployed In Boston breweries strack to J .and exp Wr be joined" by five M Wields aSiarj Ax. KUBsa marvaUt Stha -snultltude of aladUa cut offiwsiaVKhiK'i New Ufa Plllt The most tttftreMlngtoo, Stomach . m n . . . anverana nowei woooieo vyspfpsrs Loss ot Appetite, Jaundice Bllloutneat, Tever., Malaria, all tall, before Itheas wwanet watkats.fr Oc gtt)D Bradham's TB Do SUarbt iRae fa ho' A Set nhs TTI -place lo tbe torn but tftrt blare awtM terrify w Mends- ana visitors wnca tnep try to-approach w boats auto make them aaoootfoxV -able after, they enter It We are o f aaf'to w dog whoa w allow ft to soak aalssaw of Uaslf to those wboihare no apectal interest 1a Its welfare. The teeatpBWB.torji dog la generally wberc there are mm nnnnla crftvnr itntn th aaowaw ctv tkt Veens it is allowed la a bom, wbea It arouses tm a tueat tr trtond those testings which oat ta jstUMts permit na to suffer, but not ex pts.Bdwara Bok In Ladlst Mom Joornal. . - -i-sy 'f : . f ' "" ifc i;$iTe fttiV 4TJirert- ; " Oobttieglecf eouht tad colds fsvea 1t httsprisg.' Booh cases oftea fosult seriously at this season just beeauas peo please csrsMsi. i A dos of Oa Mlnut Coogh Our will remova all -dangw. AjKdqtly-aiai )At t eaoe. (Bar ear for coughs, acids, croup, gripj broa . chltls, sad other throat and lungitroa Usjsv i hswa astd Cue ktlsw. Cough Cure several yesrs," ssyt PotttMsterO. a Ctrtw, sWt, 13. ' It Is thei very test cough medicine M the surkt.,It l saved mewney a sever spell of sv and I wsrar rscommend B." Th culldrra' favorite. P. B.Doffy,., Ravtl Lswk rt mm Attn PorbhM ar tii tnoet tretemps tbul occurred Jn th AtnarV tBTn write . Marlowe, evor- tooi a. ...j.et art f mine vrbea t'i wa giving tbe flret performs ice cf a wtrtoa mi i :l9raU clay in an In ir- ssffYt mrr-in r.fy.- Is tb r nt o- , tiorml "n ti-e e' .Si r of tbe rtr. ior played by u.y f..oad tails st I . f t in a passka Cf iteor and e .i-rs- n. : Tb heroin stoops to raise t !r- a Tueatur and 1n tone t t t , t-l' Hug "1 comiriand erica. "C.i ). Anne; srt-t up!" On t'e "ilmr In f-itln ot in- x a fi twtca, c . a It TViH. t Imve ti n a -.. I ams.c ' r 'i a I ' 1 1 t. t .8 hundred bottltrsi eeooers aad rtaiioaarv t. t j!. ke j ; . t..a .-v-1 --e knew . t .ry I . t!e t,r e j auj northe n Asia. Kany of tbe most leamt4 a. jogra-t'-'-'s ot tbe time tanpht that Asia stretched eastward InduiuUtcly, and no one Imagined that It bad an eaatarn coast washed by the ocean. It was ae rlously taught that eastern Asia was a land of vast swamps, inhabited by mon ster ee-Ten'" ar 1 - ns. This waa the opiulon thr. Gi. 1 : revelled up to within .200, rca'i f tlm of Co lumbus. . :.-.-:;.'.,;.ti f r-' Ar'.;"'" .;' , At thls,tlroe two Venetian merchants t"tb name btPotoKsrt oa c vast trading eipedlttea to 4h uttermost I pasts of Asia. ' . They 'were gone many years. : Upon, their return the son of one of them, a young man named Mar co Polo, wrote out a full account ot their; trsveja, deeerlbeiJ th empire of the grand khan (the Chinese emperor) and wekfl-tbe f act that Aela waa bounded on tbe east by a vast ocean. He described -this eastern cot minute ly, with ll4r-va8t cities and. it wealth of precioas stones and spices.. - U rros from feadlng this book that the Imagination of Columbus was fired, anAbeoiioe1vttrjebOal Wea of reach, lug this eastern coast of Asia by sailing toward the west around the earth. - Hto whea he fllscovred puba be had not a doubt that he bad landed upon the. coast of Asia .and jtbtt he looked upon the same scenes that Marco PoMf bad gaaed upon'iSOO years before. ; -One -of tbefrwtvs-of artistic wo men of Beriih t-to get op a -ball very two yoars, -caned theoeB painters' fete." Not a single male ts admitted oa thlBOConstoo.. art ball lasts gener auy tai -Bi)Oo-r(rcxBr m the tnorn Ing, i AJthoagh -tJsr woaaeav lay srtresa os rfrlng wdnrtsatott'to mta,. largo number of itha rovatora don male at tire, sod one t thecmoat striking fea tures of tho evening as the exaaerant and Aollesomo, pot .to say boisterous, fan ?tleso rnaia 'men' , hav with thetr.IMrjteera.v ,(T"'i,:.; : - 1 ' During the raveaiag 'aa orchestra of wotnea In mn'4ri ctotbes perform-: ed under the 4irectia of an tmltatioa of Hrt UkJeh:tl (Vrtll known con duet oe. . Tao nteht paasad eft aaerrily, aad aezt4ay aa th ladle who were there declared oiaphatlcally they , had anmsadihsastlunaidlTlnolyat better than ft men. had. bean present at tbe ntprUlamerit London Time. ., ; -j S 1U Str, . . The imsginatiy writer -should, avoid a nwspep editor aa he (or fshe) would a wet epotfon the pavomeat or a chill, draft from- window. He Is a harsh, flnhappy . man, the center of cold wave, and the amenities of life sr Temove from Wm. He is a aoul leat satrap,- awttfttrof bop and en Thasoara, wlh-ono ay on th facta of th day and. tbthe on hi' job, .K yawilearaow Uttle work of art in Wa hands. teUl lose It la Us pigpen of ; a aanctnm and sick, tbe doorboy or th office cat at you When you complain, or he may print It un wittingly, mutilated and unsigned and If be tbtnk to send -too a check will pay less than for an account of-a Are or a' priseflght.- Saturday Evening . KlpU .Vaail." . , .;; . Budyard Kipling's verses, written for SitJbillpJBurne-Jone' striking paint tng, -"The Vampire, wore the result of much labor and persistent pursuit of an Idea that baa long proved Quito otuslv. "When It 'waa finished and Borne-Jones expressed obligations for It, Kipling wrote a delightful lettar.,Tjrostiutlng him with tha opyrighth verses for The ajaplr, he wsot,' "which we will call vampoetry, are your prop erty. Bo if any one wants to dramatise 'em, etch 'em, set 'em DMislq paint 'em aky blue, translataem lot Etse,' Celtic or Hlttlter us fso-halcy advertlaement or Church of England hymn you must deajwtth that man," . ; . ; -rr". ; &h -rk p )irVT.sf i sm-A HkH to' got htmsetf tifto placet wfdsnger Heace biulse, (train an4.'ipmlai. Mother soolda aad brings out th bottl oIPfry Davta'PalnklUet tndrubslt oa the Injured spots with aa energy and fraqosaoy 4epodlng oa th arlouass bt th esss. There U nothing Ilk Pain killer to take out the soreness. There Is but one painkiller. Perry DatlsV Price SScaadtO .. .VUi..l Dsn verVMasM' ipf-4Iwy SMhat J gd tare, hsd br bead, blotra off tt day by th diaohKAf Ijnaahella th , hand of her brother Paul, agd (Is. ' Vf 'V ' ' tsai Y " r'ijerimrSim CusJ in, 24 Boarv T. J. Blaokmoraf of -Caller ABImo atora, PUubargh, fa, sayti 'A thott tlm sine I pneoured g bottl f Mystic Cur. It got ms out of ths hoas In 14 faoars t took to my bed , with Bheums. tlseaatne asoatha airo aad th Mtattc Cur I th only medtcln that did m ay good, I had five of the best physi cians in the city, but I received very lit tle relief from them. I know th Mys tic Cur to b what U h represented and tak pleasure In recommending It to other poor sufferers." Hold by T. A, Henry, DrugglsV Nw Bera.( f y j mm i . : Krs. Ealnes Acquitted, ; i Mount Holly, N. T., apil A-Msbel Ftntoa Haloes who h.t Uen on trial se veral days on the charge of the murder of her stepd?-Uer, Gwendoline, was rn'.tl tod j. ,' ; ., Car;lit a Drea "ul Coll llarion Kooke, mnr-or for.T. at. Tliompsoa, a lff o Importer of fine mll- Unnry at l".'s V.:) in sc the 1. ' 1 t 1 Avrnl; ' t ti: M "Dur! r I a a c : st I ' t- j v -. ! n t 1 : t i : 1 I ' 9 of , C it h t a l! I" recontly Wrote a Letter to Ilrs. ,V:; Pinliham, which Aptly Pictures the C Condition of , a Great Llany Toung Women. Read What She Says : -' Dbab Mrs. Pctkuam: This Is .write and thank yon for the good tout 1 feel better than I have for veara. It I ' friends. Where I used to be pitied, everything is the opposite now, and there la not a aay out aome one wants to Know wnat I nave oomr to make-fnganig look so well. , m ' - " Before taking Lydia B. Pinkhnm'g Vegetablo Compoatnd I had -1 constant neaoacnes, waasonsupatea, moated, eyes weak ana watery, searing down pains, pains in the small of my back and right aide; took-eold very easily, which always caused Intense pain in the ovaries, and I did ot want to go any where or see any one. I waa called cross, hut 1 could not help tt, feeling aa I did. I eould not lift anything or do any hard work -tvtthostt anffering tor days afterwards. Menstruation lasted for eighth-ten days, ; the first three or four days being almost oonatant pain daaMtnd nlgbt.'n :."- Nothing in thia wide world has relieved bo atich femala trngartng . as nas riyaia to. jfinKiiara s vegetable Compound; no medicine can produce Buch positive proof of' cures and good results : therefore, no other medicine caiibejusl asgood,'' Office women are frequently afflicted with sickness brought on by constant work in oneposition. Perhaps In go ing to the office, they get their feet vet . auu tuii uu uay.iuiig wiui damp Bhoes audi stock ings. 1 - -' Nothingiin the world is so injurious. - Wet feet hard work, and confined ' positions have made in Tralids of a great many robust and ambitious' young women. , -fj' .. A Richmond airl's Experience. "Dbab Mrs. Pikkham : I nave lust purchased a bottle ot Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound bnt ana -advfawd to write sou before treating myself. " I hardly know how to express myself. At Umes I feel weU, and in less than ten minutes I am actually wretched with headache, that tired foelW. , and so nervous that the sound of a wain, two Otocks without feeling fatigued. Menatrnation haa never been regular, have a alight discharge of leuoorrhoea. I would like your advice, 'and sincerely hops I may find relief In your medicine." Miss Claui Pobt tne, Bichmond, Va. (Oct M, 1000.) SUtement No. a. " Dbab Mas. PttrsnxM : It gives me great pleasure to thank you for tbe benefit 1 reoelved from your Vegetable Compound. 'When I wrote to you I could not go ap-staira or walk a hundred yarda without being completely fagged out but to-day I can easily walk two miles. I was also very nervous and suffered from a misery in my back but these troubles are all a thing of the past 1 was at a loss to describe my feelings, but now thanks to your Vegetable Compound I am a well woman. " I adviae all suffering women to write to Mrs. Pinkham, and I shall never fail to recommend your remedies to my friends." Miss Cijlba Pobtewio. .UesnoBjl,Vso(MathSS9QL)':. Miss Thompson's Pains at Cored. "Dbab Mrs. Ptjtkhaji: I want to tell yon what Lydia E. Plnkham's Voge table Compound haa done for me. For several years I had suffered rwitb, loss of appetite) nausea, vomiting, oonstl nation, palpitation of tho heart, lieadache, jjaina in nearly all pasts of the body. My physician aaid It waa niy indigestion, but his medicine did not help me any. I began the use of your VegeUble Compound. I have taken foar bottles and now those troubles are -eured. I cannot -praise li -enough. " Miss Bbixb 8- Thompson, Bob 14, Aeoahnet, Mass. - J , i. - UWABIk. Wsaam OseosrM with Mm National City Bank of Ljnn.SMOO, vUafc will kU totxf prnoa wfaa osa Bad tbaS Um torn taatlnxwlal leUns mrm nu HUIW, W WWI pUDlunHl Dalora OMalnlng uswntsr's SDMlSl per- V Tba. AienoVI tho editor nJojtng food, health? 4, 4 ' ' . ' ThoPaat (sadlyWwo; from what It seen of him be has been declining for th last flvs years. Philadelphia Sec TOO tliOW WHAT TOU ARB TAKING WhayatakOror's Tssteloss! ChlU Tonic, secaus the formula 1' pkdnly prjntedion every bottle showing that It it simply Iron and ontnlna fn a tasteless foravv No cure oo pay. Prloa tSo. ' --i. tm immnvniiiji . .Poaatbly 'you rthlak your employer doe not notice yon .or know about your work. Th writeoff this was talking th other evnragoaa aztonal em ployer of labor, and bo talked most of th .vrdng about -tils work men - B knew all about every on of than, from the'faeadanaa to the Jaborar, and oa d their good and bad points. Don't torgef that ytrar -Employer knows all about you. Wben h need a now fore man or Bnpvrtntendont be knows tb Mo to teltHav-A.tchlaon Olobs. v it'-" -. .. . ., :$uk-.i f Vhn In ITIa I ft I ? Jor all klodt of orM.nara; bruises, or oth wound DW1U Witch Basal Balv I a sure cur. Hsla disease yild to ft at one. .'Never fall In case o( pile. k Cooling sad healing. . Hon gsn UlncbutDoWltt'a. Beware otoouBter telts. I saSsred for maay years from a sort canted bysguathot wound Is my left leg," says A. 8. roller, Xsgllsb, Ind. "It would not heal and gsvs m much tronbls, I used al kinds of rm edl( S to no purpo until I tried De Win's Witch Bssel Halve." A taw boiet ownplelely cured ." Fo; Daff. " - A cia Tot tavealof. TA'hoti nnd where will com t) th front tbe Inventive gi-nltis and bono factor of tbe race who will mak pub Hp a simple, euy end snttefactory tvny of j Itlrsr lutiirs reody for mailing without the bother and nnuoynnc of wetting slnmps and sticking them to cnveloies? Th E'r Isssc Newton cf tlie twentieth century lio will confvr tills hnmi on Iminnntty enn write I '! (5-nfis on tho rmt'tmlo of H.'siillnd c ! 1 rind ever; oho i ii' n v ' 1 liotKiri 1 i ' J ."It';- -y !'. Irg !'!., 1 ' -. ' t f., i 9 ! of J a tho first opportunity I nave found to rour Vegetable Compound haa done me. It seems m 'seven days' wooder' to my tho first door bell will make me start. I cannot i - ' t 1.TIMS.IHIHW bmIhh Ch Lyna, If . A 6wt TMth Pwr. ' Two onncefl of prepared chalk, holt an ounce of powdered orris root quar ter of an ouac of carbonate of soda. Dry, mix thoroughly and pass twice through a fin wire sieve. FMrfute Wla. Greek and Boman winea were per fumed by steeping the leaves of roses or violets In the liquor until it bad ac quired tb odor of th flowers. ThcIBcst Remedy For Rheumatism. ; , 0,010 BBLIlf VBOlt FAIB. All who used Cbsatberlsla's Pain Balm for rheumatism srs delighted . with 'the quick relief irom psla which It affords, Wheaapoakug of thU yu, D. N. Blnks, of T;roy, Ohio, sayst ."Soma time ago I h4 ssrer attack of rbeumstlsm In my am aad (boulder. I tried . airseroat remedies but got na relief ontll I was recommended by Messrs. Qeo. F, Parsons s Co, drnggists of this plaov, to try Chamberlain' Pain Balm. Thsy recom mended It so highly that I bought a bot tle. I was soon relieved of all pats. hav sine reoommepded this Uatmeht to many of ny friends, who agre with M that tt la tb best remedy for muscu lar rheumatism la the market.1' For ssl by-Ttf. Puffy Co. t 1 v ... Btons siarula. i' lirg owners of marine property tbnat that on severs storm, sweeping ths Atlantic coast in the sbsese of danger signal, would leavo not teas than $3,000,000 worth of wrecktg In Us waka," -- : ' , H ft ,31t " ill" i li-.; i., . . - - Calswky ThlrtMa. AKewYork man sartd 1300 pennle during asany years and tboa had th balky treasure stolen. ; ,: J . - . If troubled by a wak digestion, lb of appetite, or eosttlpatatton, try a few dotes of Chamberlain's Bfomach Sod Liver Ttbiett. Every boa warraated. For Pal by F 8 Duty OovV, t ",:r's Horror I i In tun C X 'iw' ili'k v"-;'" iV I "tv. K . 40 head.of Horses ;und lIuleB adapted tor the farm, draught and road work, thorouRhly seasoned and ready ftw work. , Fnniineof Buggies HanieM.WBgOnpCkrts, Etc. See us before buying und SAVE MONEY. , Respectfully, - m. gAnir t sos. MthHead' f ALL Tobacco Fertilizers. umm Wmw 6DU0 Specially prepared for the lands of Eastern Carol i in. Innurcs a good cure. Makes wmppers Hndjfills your purse. By its merit alone one farmer in Jones County will use it txclni-he-ly on his sixty acres of tobacco. As our goods nre nuinuf at lured near you and not re shipped, we claim Fieshncrs ni d Good Mechanical Condition. HSil Grade Cetbagp, Potato, illcrcp acfl Cotton Goaoo, Our Motto: "Not How Cheap, But How Good." a-If you use Fertilizers ( all and Bee us. K. II. V J. A. MEADOWN ( O., High tirade Fertilisers, Factory Ncnsc River. NEW BERV, N. (1. Spalding's Base Ball Goods We have secured the ncem-v lor the Celebrated A. 0. Kpaldine & Hi ros., Athletio Goods, liecogniscd the over as the standard. Just received the largest line of Ball goods ever brought to this U. P Base city. Just as rood" is the best praise a cont- netitor can bestow on Braiding's foods. The Spalding's trade mark is the mark ol (superiority, WM. T. HILL, 91-83 Middle Stret Wrectary of the Mails tt the New , . Bern Post Ofllcc. Mall for all point North, doath aad West via A. M.'O ' R R d A.O. Llo1osat9-8Sa.ai. ' - " Mall for U points "East via A. If. 0 R R. eloss at 8:30 p."m. . " ' Mall fotuOL polaU North and Wt vl A.4N.0. B.R. closaatOHMp. ' Vsll fof Ortal,-Hateo, Elisabeth Oity ss Norfolk via Btr, Not dot Bt tbWp,Bl. !-.--vva;.l-.V V t,.'" " Mall for drWolsl, Msatao, Kliabetb Olty sad Norfolk via fcUr. Ocracoke close at 180 p. s.i i'1 i r ' BtAB ROVTBS. ! . "MsQfor Olynipla,' Oftnttbbro, Bay boro. Btonewall, Vaodermere and Orloa tal dost at tM a. ts, . . , Mail for Beliair, Uraa, Orddy. Chip and Dobbt clot at 0:80 a.n.tf ! 1 Mail for Atkln, Erccl, 2orah,f ,Waap and vaaoeboro clot at IKW p. m.' ; , Mall for Whllford clos at JKX p. St. , " 1 Bbwocb W,ncocip, M.;. H&e a house and, tot for sale, or want to buyp. house and lot, 17. STEWARl. gol CUPYKKiiiv Springtime can best bo enjoyed by means afforded by a nice carriage when drives through the parks and country furnish indescrib able delights but such rides caa be spoiled easily if your vehicle is net of the best At Waters & Bon's a select line of carriages is offered, every one of which is the perfection of style, con struction, finish and easy riding. We are prepared toputonrubbertires on yonr same wheels' Why not put on rubber t res and mako riding a luiury these days. O. II. Water A Hon, Phone 18R, 78 Broad St, Nl w Bbhn, N. C. "No man is born Into tho world whose work is not . born with him. There is always work and tools to work withal for those who wilh" W have Tools for the Carpenter, Implements for the Farmer Bel Ittp'a, White's and Avery's Plows and Castings, both stoel and cast; Guano Bowers f 1.76, 14.00, $0 00 and $14.50 (see our new guano sower); Planters, Cultivators, liar, rows, Ac.; Shovels, Hoes. Spades, Pitch Forks, Kales ami everything for the (arm. i Paints, OIIh, Varnish and Brushes for the Painter. Cooking hUii'ils for the kitchen. Agents for Uic Vldest and most reliable Stoves and Ranges tnana. faotarecVand deep castings in stock . 'Builders Supplies of all kinds--. Sash, JJoors, .blinds, Lime, llair Cement Plaster, o. ; I T' It ' Co. FOH SALE; hi ,,.,,. .,, . 'i; 1 . ' Two hundred aad forty-nia (340) sons of wU timbered lead for sals. Ssld land It s part of th land known as th "Ptttlpber land," ltaated on thi North et tlcl of Rous river. Land as well at thaler will be sold. Apply to S) LEAF ' cat-;!.!:: 3 DUNN, 1 . til ,'fpt. r ti J.I : ' ".At; x-r. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 5, 1902, edition 1
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