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. 8. j3 a: 3 F Theio".ow:r.g ara tie c.Ml--t quota tions, received ty private wire to a Eaxter & Co. Kew Lcrn, N. C. r not la e'vsi.-a COTTON; : -autUy, ty cr.r Lx C city 53 :.-t fc- uu 8t Advertliitosr Bate furnished on. sppU c&tlon. , Entered at the Post CSce, Kew Earn, M. C, as second clasa matter. . ; Kw Jobs, Jan. 11. Open, E!gh. Low. Close . 13 35 13.56 13.8" .: 13.55 13 72 13.65 13.C4 . 18 78 13.83 13 67 13.78 May.....C.; ; 13.85 14.10 13.87 14.03 July V- 14.05 14.18 13.UHi4.il Aug....,'..... 1345 13.69 13 44 13 CO Jan...... ret... -..: March 17 I. 7 i, . ; : -. Cud par w!ud Tie? r 1 f BTO0K8J Amr.Sugar.w, Mo. Pacific 80. Pacific . Union Pacific;, 79 7 Manhattan,,.,. 143 Amr. Copper, ."..'31 - 67 r -!al raser cf Eew Eera aaa Criren Connty. . , tZSZllELE JLKD UNDESIRABLE IIuHIGRaNTS. . t w AfiAfn iAiitfM the oner Hon or Immigration noi mrgiuy uyu 1 q the desirableness of the Immigrant wnp 1 Reading.. way be Eeiui&d. This 1 moat Import ant consideration, the character of those who may be brought Into this section, for onoe here their Influence, must be an important factor In Its affect upon local conditions, social, as well aa in any ma terial, Industrial or agricultural way. That there are" desirable Immigrants, many thousands ' of : them, men and women who want to change their pres ent habitation, and who would prove of immense value to this southland, with their energetlo and Indnstrial ways thora j Brooklyn B, T. :- ' m... iWim M vvt..- , JB no quenuuu. "v". ' W,i1Trnn Open. ...136 92 49 New,Tork. r t value in every community and locality, ' and by their coming 7 would give an ln- dustrlal activity to many places which now need new oomers ,'fc) push Into ac tive development local Industrial and agricultural matUrsTwhlch now U dor--manUy'M "u" 4V ST The exodus of the ' colored race from many portions 1'pf the South,-cts ?ery 45 Texas Paolfio,;:. Wabash pf...v, 87 Southern By.. 80 Southern Ky pf..79i; " u. a steel.....,; iot U.S. Steel pf.,.66 ; Penn. K R. .-s .... U8i Erie,.;.. .."..'.28,' ,1. Loulsvllle&Saah 108 f ; StPanl...Hfii"'; N.Y Central. .,..120, v C.&0.....1.,.. 381 '-"t -l b.&o .m ' 61 i7r-;vt Jan. 11. Close 125 J 92, I 795 ,J43 49J " J7 x. .44 f -16 - 4 20J - 10 674 119J 28 108 144 12D Amr. -Ctton Oil Va. O Chemical RocklBlandi Tenn.Coaltli Am. ice. Money. A re y.. re' 1 1 1 1 . ' Co t:.-?r t " ; f i f df:a f p r. t". 1 fc-i coot 7 i - t y K-i i-.o I, OlU t 1 ; i i l (. your ',1 c . ! .'.1 1 f 1 Ler stu-'.vS ilv' ' ,1 T If to, yoa 1 y r ' 4J they are grow '.; -3 t t i.. Bomeli!n? to Lelp nature la Ler ttfct work of furt'ohlng the netci-iary e'e n.cnU for creat:..i flesh and mwc'.e tSa- sue, bone structure and rich, pure, red blood. : ' ."" - ,7 Mr F 8 Duffy, our well known drug gist, will slve you a medicine, and along with it a guarantee to pay, hlmsoir, for all the medicine y our boy or girl will take if the mtdlolne he recommends does not restore your child to a perfect ly hsalthy condition. It is hie iamous Vinol that he clve you on Ibis guarantee. True,T.njl is acod.Uver oU prepaia- tlon. but your child will never know it It neither tastes,: looks, nor smells llkeeod liver.oll. yet It is guaranteed tqi contain all the curative elements louna In cod liver oil sxtuallv taken from coda' livers fresh from the water, Because the vile-smelling . end tasting gtease has been discarded and all of the other dlf agreeabie features eliminated, Vinol 1: the ereatest ; strength and health creator known to mediclneiSU ; Vlaol acts favorably "on the stomich, ui I creates an appetite and enable the food I . IK1. that is eaten to uo n gic iwou. amount 'of atoooV , : r . " 7 It makes for each child new; vitality, sound flesh and muscle, "strong none structure and rlohi pure ed blood. S "W ask e?ery patent in-New Bern to try nt ... :i i M 'it!t. : nig 6S I .x-.. ,,u:;i ' i':.y, full 1 !, 2. i i, is (lu-I. . :.,'y U viiutorirg his hors a !.:,.:bia (:. C.) track. Ken".::ct"wni be Scott Ilud siant truiut r utst year. t.sni,!ii, 2:0S, winner of the 10C2 Trnn-ylvaula, will be raced next year. Kinnoy Lou, 2:07. -will make a short Knson Id tue stuu in aiuorma iu Scott Iludsoii gave records of 2:10 or faster to eleven trotters and pacers this year. , ' ' ".. . I can't be a Christian and drive a balky horse. I tried it years ago,' aala en old farmer. - . A Vest-Pocket Doctor. - Never in the wiy, no trouble to carry, easy to take, pleas-int and. never laii- tng In results are DeWitt'a Little aariy 1 Risers. . A vla'. ot these Utile puis in a.. n - - ' I J H Viz., C:::-0li:r cf HcccrJ.r cf t'-zizTZ to t3 LZzvkz Liter, "Deab Mas. Pinkham: There are but few wives and mothers who have not at times endured agonies and such pain as only women Know. 1 wisa euch women knew-the ralue of Lydia v.. PiTilcham'a Vegetable Com- m i the veat-oocket is a "certain guarantee I potmdUv It is a remarkable medicine, m - 47, "60 .80 k alnet headache, bilUousuees, torpid liver and all of the Ills resulting from constlpatfon.: Tlrey tonic and su e igin en the liver. Sold bv F 8 Duffy."; r ; An Intclltirent Bird.- i .A snecfes of woo(liecker Inhabits the driest jwrts oftJlexieo,;. where' dnring the" droughts it must die of Htnrvatton unlesa It innde a storey '10 prevent tnis It seiectH the hollow stern of a species of atoe, me. oore .. wmeu . is. juai hubc enough to liold i. nut. The woodpecker drills holes.nt intervals in the stem and fills 'It from bottom to. top -with the nuts, the separate holes being apparent ly made for convenience , of access to the-colnmn of nuts wltliia . v; -'" r " i ' i.Tlie intelligence which not only coni struct a special storehouse; but teaches the: woodpecker to lay by only the nuts, which will keep,' and not the insects, Which would ; decay is perhaps the W on bur guarantee.-; T.S. Duffy, ;urug- Mgnest rorm oroiro reasonmrTwnicn l..'..r ' V I '-TSome ean;.:ag ' rHaittaargwiertl I Kanaaa Clw. Mo:;-has for several ars $100 Reward, $100. The readers of .this paper will oe wrote to a Paris optician to aupply him with a xlass eye; ,The optician flatter tag himself that. a Bucceseful eye would secure for him a Haitian ,decoratlbnf de voted his utmost intelligence to the pro- detrimentally, for the time at Ieast, on I pleased to learn that there is at least one ductlon of a splendid glass optic. Six . . I."' ' I . .... - .. ... . . . A I ; A .mall luV mnh local develorment and progreaa, aa It dreaded disease- tnai, science jias du peclally dlfflcult. in manr. agnouwnnu i pt)6inttraVaow known to th sections to carry oa the customary farm I medical fraternity.'- atarrh being a con work, making it impossible to go late j stltutlohal dUease, requires a constltu' any new farm work.- To replace thla oolored labor Which la to be no longer" a certainty la many lo calities, there la demanded that the local authorities shall take positive action, looking to securing lmmlgranta to not .'merely Jtaks the plaoee Of those who ' have left, but a claw of Wm!gTaat who will prove desirable ' reVldenU, who will add to the industrial treafta 6t the lo allty which iecnrel Vkma. i'iV' $ - ' lmmlgranta just- to ' All n' "plaoee which the colored people aare left re cant, are not Wbe sought, bat lmrni-1 Hon. - grants who wQl la every way prove valuable, by their Industry, honesty and tlonal treatment. HaU's Catarrh CureU Uken Internally, acting - directly upon the bio and mucous surfaces of the system, the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dlsease,and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Is work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that . they offer One Hundred Dollars for ! any case that it falls to cure.. Send for list of testlmdnlals.. -v " AadreM F. 3, OHINEY & CO,Toledo a'i;:.v.';vv -4 Bold by all Dmgglat'a, 85c months elapsed. ,7 A small box reached him from Haiti. 7 A croe glittered in his Imagination; but, to his : horror, within folds of cotton, waa hie original eye, 3 accompanied - bfihe;. following note: "Sir The eye yon forwaraea to me is of a. tint that resembles that df the Spanish flag, and X am too patriotic to wear any tut the color of my1 coun try.'?. 'The optician proceeded at once to the admiralty, there ascertained the colore of the Haitian flag and then man ufactured, a scarlet , and -green, eye, which be forwarded. ' .f": Mr.: John H. Cullom. Editor of the been troubled 7 with severe .hoarseness and at times a bard cough, which she says. "Would keep me in doors for days. I was prescribed for by physicians with no noticeable requite,-. 'A friend gave me part of a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with -instructions ; to Telosely follow the directions and I wish to state that after the first day I could; notice a decided change for the belter, end at this time after uslDglt for two- weees.Tbave no hesitation ta laying I realize that I am entirely cured.,r This remedy la tor sale by all Iggtolsp'.'f-''pj. thrift, la what many localities want, and I . iran anction ula in a Scotland thee ee be secured by employing thellagethe auctioneer was trying to sell proper methods, whfck every eommnat- Oarland, Texas, News, bu written abet ter of- congratulations to the manu fac to rers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as follows: Sixteen years ago' when our first child was e baby he was sub- Take Hall's family Ptlle for constlpa-1 ect to Tcrocpy spells and we would be very nneaiy about him. We began os- bg Chamberlain's Cough Kemeay in 1887, and finding it such a reliable reme dy for colds and croup, : we hare never been without it la the houie since that time. We have five children and have .7-k-Uv-iHr Cnltlrattd Tarts;-''-'.':; IlHow Is your daughter getting on with her muslcr ..".-r.-pi.;-- - "Very .well."; nnswerea ur. enmrox. 'She has got along-so far that when lask her to play anything I like she looks haughty and says, The Jdeaf Washington 8r. i n "-' different in action from any I knew and thoroughly reliable. - I have seen - many cases wnere woinen doctored for years without per manent benefit," who were cured in less than three months alter tailing your Vegetable Compound, while others who were enronio ana incnraDie earns ova enrfid. haTTDv. and in verfect health -eiter a thorough, treatment with, this medicine. I have never vsea it myseix without gaining great benefit. A few doses restores my strength and appe tite, and tones up (he entire system. Your medicine Has Deen tried ana found true, hence I fully endorse it." Mbs. B. A. Aitdkbson, 225 Waahing- ton St. Jacksonville, Fla, 8000 farftlt If original of about IttUr prevlni gtmtnuHU - No other meaioine' xor women naa received snob widespread and nnquali- Ilea enaorsemeni ao ouier msaicina has sucht record of eures of female troublea. Eel use to buy any substitute. ;.. ;. : ... Fnff Polca. T . .SWlth prope:curi flag pole ought to last a great innny ywirs in spite of too incessant exnoxure to the elements. Of. TOureerlhft.lieat prsefyatlye .of Wood is paint,: find vimoii'lw'uoCa.'flaiintaff wnicn. nas ..coar : m n goou num .ui money should -see that It.is painted at 4east noe every-twelFe.iiionths.'y Fldg poles generally, rot at the bottom first and then nave to Detaj.eno.own xo pre vent them: from falling of their own Weight V'," . ' rr.WonilerfiU Seryc. k ' Is displayed by many, a man .enduring pains of accidental Cnts.Wonnds, Bruis es, Burns, Scalds, Bore feet ar stiff Joints But .there's nov need for It. : Vvcklea's Arn'ca Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best Salve on earth for Plies, too 85o at OJ Bradhaml drag t cf a 1 i i. ( That . I i uou i t . i I t, 'I..e i. w-.'.s v. ;. j b;l.e t.-tvarl ab- .'.':.t9 c.:. J:.;i:::y cf plot B4U iLluk i t; ia avLUe of tlia sources from v ; ;,7i ci-rtaln masters drew their ia t, IratJon and of the calmness with w Lli U tbose great workers picked cp w Latever would serve them at their trade. Charles Reade depended on the newspapers as the living record of life es It is. One day In the week he de voted to his scrapbooks. Tassing events seemed to him of vital importance, and the result of his collating appeared in novels whose "purpose" told. - - -. In "Never Too Late to Mend" he ex posed the cruelties practiced - In the prisons before the reform was success ful; In "Hard Cash" he attacked the abuses of private lunatic asylums; in "Put Yourself In His Place" he opened on trade unions, He was a modern cru sader. - One day he found in a newspa per certain strictures on thla manner of work. His rage was Instant and vio lent -J " i ' "Plagiarist." he roared, crushing the paper, "Of course I am a plagiarist Shakespeare was a plagiarist Moliere waS a plagiarist We all plagiarise all except those idiots who are too asinine to profit by the' works of their enpe- riors. Surely every blockhead out of a lunatic .asylum ' (except those Idiots) must know that since Homer's time all authors . have parodied his . incidents and paraphrased hie sentiments. - Mo liere took his own where be found It. The thief of all thieves was the Wai wlckshlre. thief,' who stole right and left from everybody.'- But' then, he found things lead and left them gold That's the sort of thief J am."-louth's 'Companion.- '-,-'-- ,"'-." 'V ; Their Bute. - , ' ' '. "Their marriage was a hasty affair, I understand.", .T, i VTesindbcd.' They told the minister to hurry, as they had engaged a cab man the hours'Judge., s. T ' j EZGIN3 iiih the f-rst dose, cleansing the blood of all the-poisonous adds that Droduce RHEUMATISM, dnvinir 7 cut all the dangeroua'gcnra that fnfcit the "mj 7 body thajtia the way curctare effected ty Other medicines treat symptoms; Rhtumacidt rtmvt$tbt tauft, and,, therefore, its : ,v - V" 11 ' " 7-:f "CURES ARE PERMANENT, Vj Helpi the digestion, tones up the system. ': Sample bottle free on application to Bobbitt Chemical Co., Pro ' .. . 01 fWT V " e s i . V 1. jsT t J- She-1 saw you. xir, with Hint horrid Widow; ami 1 1 xluill wud :biichyonr presents at onus. - ' : He Don't " send them - to - me send them to the trldow.--r-Tt)WTi Topics. - The nicest at d "p!ea aj testnrediclne I rhave na: -f.tr lutllgt-stioq and oonstipv tlon Is Cbamhfrjaln'r Stcnach and Liver Tablet," av McUrtl P Ora'g.of Middle, irTrve, T" "Tt fcvwirk llkeacbarm and ln ttni r1pe or l.ave any unpleasant effect. Pot saie by all droggla.. , V ' Th Milliliter, - i- First Scot What sort of , minister hae ye goten, Oeordle? . Second Scot-AVe - seldom get agjlot . e him; - Six day o' th'..wck -e s en vees'blei and on Hie acveiilli lie's in eomprehens'ble. Iondon Ma l. r t Mr. Wm. N. Crane, of California Mil . suffered tor -years from thenma- Ism m-il lumbago. He waa finally 'lts -i iv Chamberlain's Pain Baln, wliiti f. and It - effected a complete cn ' -feife by all. druggtt-t. lti! ".- - "Ta Catoatrophe,- "Did you hear , about .the catastrophe down at the Biwns' last night?" "No. What happened?" i-."Why, Mrs, Biwn gave the baby a Kntfla tn flln Tirltll "Tlnll Tl'hllp fihp WHS I in the kitchen It fell out of the cradle and broke its neck." "What the baby?" ; "Noj the bottle." . Charily l!-iu iLinur. Wealthy Jlwel.nnl ( it in cventng partyl (JciitlciiKMi. wp wiy not allow this festive (Mviislen to pinw away with out reiueiuLx'iiiiK the poor. In one of my -houaes there liven a poor clerk Whom I shall have to evict tomorrow unless he can pay ills arrears of reijt by thea Fritz, hand a plate around. Dorfbarbler. - - eaNeERODs Ulcers ROOTtD IN THE BLOOD. ' v After the aee Of '4S w So, when the vital powers are naturally; weaker, .. . . . . t. Jl - i l . i . J -hoofo ol1w anA often n verv lnsifnin- - It 13 noucea uai auuu vi uyr -j Cant Scratch or bruise . am.n -.-i- oam4 on my law, but a-ave ma no becomes a taa Ulcer or or inoonvenlenoe, ana i anemia nn JEV".",! , . j Ijmi honi it had It not beaun to inflame and iton j it sore. At thia time Ol Mn 2,ij -i hut woaid not A trittr aeet. t 0 nd vl- ty can eaalty find out by Inquiring. The PIH a4 h Cvattac. ' ' Joaeph Savador,- the lench histo rian, and Jnlee Bandeau, a novelist made their meeting at a public recep tion the occasion for a dispute as to the rpfpwrtlve place, which thy occupied : la tbe world of hrUere. i ':' The reading of hlatory is Uke a pin 1 It nreds the sugar coating to make It palatable." argued the novelist . "Ah, but It 1 tbe tngredlent-which rr.rr not the Coating," remarked tbe hiktorlaa. - . ' . 7, - '.' 1 "Then let xm divide honors." aeld ftindcau, ."for If it were not for my ...-r coaOnr ynf historical farta would dry oa the sbctTee." a number of domestic ntensllav Includ ing a porridge pot Aa usual he was making a great fuss. Plnlaldng, his keen eye caught a well known worthy. the beadle, standing at the back of the crowd, and be shouted out ' "MalateisMcTaTlah. make an offer for this pot! 'Why, it would moke a splen did kirk belir : ."Aye," xn'lM the hcadlc, lf your tongue was la ttl"' ' ' given It to all of thea with good results. I One good feature of this remedy la that it Is not disagreeable to take and cur babies really like It Another Is that it ti not dangerous, - and there is no rUk from giving aa oveidoae. 1 oongratulate yoa upon tue success of your remedy." ! Tot sale by all erojrslals. 7 ' TO CURB 1 COLD B! ONB BIT, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lata. All druggists, refund the money 11 It falls to cure..B W Qrove"e. signature Is oa each box, too. : rt ,: T". . , 7' Traformaloa. An 'English farmer had a number of guests to dlwner and was about to help them to some rabbit when ne oiscov ered that tbe dlab. Was cold. Calling the servant he' exclulmod, Here, Mary, take this rabbit out and 'cat it sod bring it back a little .'ottetr A sualrr. The LnSr cave you a piece rf pie ttI."iAlflBal lo Ends famllv where la-t wwk, and you've txn aiudlng -''Domestic" Ti'oufclcj. - there sre eo dometlo rupturos occaatoh ally, bat tlieae caa Le lacDcd by taviDg Dr King's flew Life FIIU arouud. ilncb trouble they save ty thclt great work In Bloinarh and Llvef troubles. They net onlv relieve voU. but cure. Sjs.. el C D C radham's d ro llo re. ' i VORACIOUS CANARIES. t.ullx ml H litre Mark) tirfcl Thmm araa tKmrn'm. Wlirti sn old fasljh.in-4 lioali-ss urg- bc urmita to rat, aft r tle f-n-' t'titiunal ItintitKT of Uowtng t.-f;l-t!l!V and Miliaria. "WliT, yon IinTc;('t tuiir frlrnfls her tTer ainre. Tl'S Tramp You re niiHtaacn, uay. J"bem waa my enonili. Juds. "Ivxun't It cft you a good dim! to rrn llils yerht, man?" "Yin. but r,y wife can t pM)d a cnt vbi n al.c's bTB." Than a' trd cot:,;h,"Ia vrhat Dr 3 T V.i T.l, rr(.f r l i tf.e V - Forabal taste In the mouth take a few doaea of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 23 cents. Warranted lo cure. For lale by all diueglsts. K Harm lipae. 7 " Pomninn (eXplnlnlng tle accident lo tlie on twr of tbe build linrtHarnry vras working on tbe mof, sir, snd be slip- ptA. and fell the whole four stories, brlnglnn tbe cornice down with Lira, air. and breaking both his I'ga and bnlf bit rllx . .. OwnT-Oh, well, never mlndl I In- t.iiidcd tbat xoruiee to corns flown la any caw. ' V;taf la t riar.e.' r.rcrj'.7'. ?, It n ti e Pama wbra It C !:.( t- Vi'li. i !; 1 P&We. 7. U Da Wl'.t &, Co. tf C'-'i dlfovercd some ii-ik -w to v. si a tr-.m 7, In rctiudu u-tann fun buy a band- eoin wife for four ItulK n box 6t car. trldgce arid six nojHlles.'eud If ho hae the luck to go n-woolng when woman happens to be a" drug on .the market he can buy a suitable damsel for a pair of shoes A. Kaffir girl in; worth, according to the rank of her family,' from four to ten cove, and In Tartary no father will. surrender his daughter unless he gets a good quantity of but ter in return,- and In certain parts of India no girl can marry unless her fa ther haa been pacified by a present of rice and a few rupees. - --7;.' t x The tofloence of ellmatle oondlilons In the cure- of eousumptlon "Is very mach overdrawn.' The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food dlgea lion, anil a regular use of German Bjrnp free expectoration la the morning Is made certain by German Syrop, sols a good night's t"t and the absence of thai weakening cough and dcbllllaitpg eight laett. Itattlcat nights and tbe exhaus tion' doe to conghlng, tbe greatest dan ger and dread of the coniurcptlTe, caa be prevented or stopped by taking Qer. man 8yrop liberally and regularly Fhoai J yoa be able lo go to a warmer clime, yoa will Cod that of lbs thous ands of consumptive there," the few who ar Ix neflted and regain streegth ar tboaa um German Byrnp. Trial bolUci, rrga'.ar airs, 7V). F Duly. . . : - .". -Cuotom may 'lead a man into many jrrors, but it Justifies none. Fielding. f '. ...a i - u 'oABVonxA'' Bears the r- Ths Kind Yoa Haw Always Bought , Br.fe,';- i 'i, , laaii v 1 . - 1 Batle Took the Caae. ' C - An old gentleman, a native of TWake- fleld,7Maas.f tells -this story ot.tfen Bntlert SJ' .-vu"".' - - 7'-' 1 had an important law case on, and I "felt no one cobld win that case for me but Ben Butle?. 7He was lit Wash ington at the time, j I went to "Wash ington and after; bard scrabbling tor two days got. an audience with him. 0e said be wouldn't take my case jor (1,000 a day,: He bad. more work on i.r. v.nl. Mtf tfian . Iia-nrmlil attend turn ."" - I . ' . .u. r. .nil m a-enaral noaii to, and he went about bis work tight ;beio;Tery .wng ,;iJS5d; r:8aiKEB,Wyaooada,Mo. venSaror nker Is slow In healinhen you ay besnr, enetiiinj is radically-wrong with, your blood. Some M ftoX ha been slumbering- there for years, is beginning to ert f W breaks out and becolnea a bad ulcer and ""rl SnceTheseold sores are rooted in the blood, and v,hik washes soapa saW etc., keep the surface clean, they are ot lmg A Wood aaivca, . ,. , . ani .t-o-then the polluted blood I 1 1 -,".."M,,..uu......... . . and a tonic ys ouua up me geneiai ojra. ----- is needed, apd S. 8. S. ia just sucn a j - I poison is so powerful and no germ so deadly (hat this great vegetable blood remedy cannot reacfl It and nicer, of crery kind quickly crtics if yott have an old sore . or nicer, wnw u ju uu caT advice any Inf onnaUon you may desire will be given by our physi cians without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, CA life -Watty growths, haal.TWs continued for oemo tlrna then the Cancer moles and pimples that fcfJJEft L'Jt" of 8. 8. 8. and determined have been on the body-nt a fair trial, and it to"22S&J almost frombirthn1r . inflaine and Ke-'.: al C7' vi rfr r '.fr f ;7y r- ya Ml J .t. p w r 1 M a. lt. jt'tn of a tint," !m r i-riika tu truth. t?.-f.;:li ' - t llilitid to. ' 1,v vrrnc limfl. if f." I ' 1 l H j"-!:'", WIMi'-l liiVM.r f' "Ti V ' f.Jrlj on" Jiui S (f f-l at -.ii4 I a im -n V-o l.,r 1 r -: I f t ; fin." i. ' 1 1 ! ro r"!" 1 ; t 'Tff F ! rr 1 an la I a c 1T: a:-.d k a i r i ' ' " o : .-.( i r r o t ? r I-, h I : r 1 th at ! a ;" f'Jf.I l- r I '7, !, 1 '7, ltrt.li k aud protrn- , s V,'.-, f."."-ii a, r-:a, 1- irn, ".! U ! i' 'i V "- !t.'t 1 ) i :.. 1 1 r. r.'Tfo r7 to r.':T- , - ., - ' "a. A-k f-.r , ;. ('i- '; r -..;.-.. I' .1 I t y V H ;then..7r;77ftA.;"7-.;-i 7, "General,, I Bald, 1 was.wn In the mom tovm'trltlt y6&'&&tl?r He granted, , but Wf'trotherwlaB affected that I couUL&e. ;-: -.f: ; - 7; "Do yon remember; little Miss rl And yon remember: the boy who used to send notes to her and the pay; who used to take themTI am the boy vvbo took the notes.'; -O. -H M 'And I am the boy who' sent them,' said the general.': He held eulbls hand. 1 guess I'll take your- case after U,V be saM, ana ne aia ana won iw- ;.T ynrjaose CalL'y'v:. ' ttuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every serve wsi racked with pain," writes 0 W Bellamy, a loco motlv fireman, of Burlington, low. "I was weak and pale, without any ap petite and el ma down. Aa I was about ta gtr op, I got a bottle of Flee trio Bitten, and after Uklng It, I felt m well u I ever did la my ; life." - Weak, sickly, ran dowa people r el way gala new life, treagth and vigor from their use. Try. them. Satisfaction - guaran teed br O.' D. Bradhsm. Price i M oentsi "' t ' ; - 7:".'' : - '":-; 7 ."J..-,; Ttae Cfcaraa Saeatae4, , , , The bouaelmlikT was duly sworn. " - "Too charge this man with being lo an no," said the court. ""On what, do yoa base the charger ,7 ' -'- "Well, your liouor,1 said the witness, vainly trying to choke down hla emo tion, "tbla maa Is a plumber. : My plpee were out of fix. 1 sent for blm. tie Dxd 'em In fifteen minute.' When 1 asked for m bill be sold that was an right, boroun It didn't take blm long, and be bad another b In my neigh borhood snyhow." "A hopoleM cnmT exclnlme1 bl hon or ta he signed the commitment Bnlllmore N'ewa. 7. , ri-4 rr4 rrs Sale&Exchang "STABLES. . 7 nine lot tig at and Heavy Draft Mules, also Good Working Horses Just. RooeWtxL Ma t be sold. Terms to salt Purchasers. Cash or good negotiable paper. , Call at sUblei and see the siock offered. - L Gr e rv EaMels, Graven Street, NEW BERN, N. C. aa ef Jri'i J . w . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 12, 1904, edition 1
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