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THE JOURNAL. . PuUiahad evarycay la thT,ex apt Hood. Journal landtag, M-80 Oram 81 PbomHo.I CHARLES Lt STEVENS. borobaio noranzoi J . SUBSCMFTIOH RITES'. Onayaar, la adTanoa...;.........$4.M One yaar, not ia adTanoe. ........ H Monthly, by carrlar lm tfctett. (0 AdtertUlnf IUM famlahad on ppll cation. Entered at Uw Pott Oflo, HtW Bain, H. O, u leoond oImi matin. Offlelal Ffv f New Ben nnfl Cnw Gcuty. NEW BERN, N.O.,Dec. 1,1904 A QUESTION, ONLY, OF LOCAL DOING SOMETHING. The notice to Kington merchants by the Eowland Improvement Company, that freight rate between that olty and New Bern will toon be railed to two to Ove cent per hundred, li a matter that li canting the merchant! ofKIna ton tome concern and ae the Free Preei say In the a-tlcle published In another column, the adrance ii bated upon the doing away with the differential which waa enjoyed because that olty could claim i that the Neuse river offered a competitive route. Thli advance, tri fling, In lUelf, provel that some new fac tor hai entered Into the railroad trans portatlon rates of the A & N C road,and that botb Kinston and New Bern must see to lt that their water ways are kept In such navigable order, that there will be a competitive rate established which will give no railroad monopoly In the fixing of freight or passenger rates'. The water routes above and below New Bern demand attention from the government, in the way of sufficient ap propriations to make them navigable, as they have been, for at present they are in places In bad shape. A recent Instance, Is that of the com plaint from Contentnea Creek.'of logs obstructing the channel. Inquiries made to the War Department, at U 8 Engineers office develops the answer that the snag boat Trent, supposed to have been built for service In these waters, Is on the Pamlioo and Tar liver, and there Is no money available to bring the boat to Contentnea Creek, to open np navigation there. Meanwhile boats are barred from running, and the people who can and want to use the water route for transportation, matt haul goods over hand, and be sobjett to snoh railroad charges, as are made. With hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of trade tributary to New Bern by water.lt it commercial suicide for Its people to quietly submit without any effort, to securing this trade, by having Its adjacent rlrtrs. and water routes kept navigable, through government assistance, which has been done In the past, and can again be done, If thtre It local action In the matter. If the mercantile trade ia satisfied to let the transportation companies make rates and schedules to pleats Uuir own interest!, then there should be to Inter ference. J oil let the water ways nil op, and depend altogether on the railroads. News in Nutshell. Plans have practically been oonduded for the formation of a mllllon-dollsr bank la Memphis, Tana, to provide money to move the cropi of the South instead of oelllni on Hew York for funds. Blr Matthew White Ridley, formerly Brltlah Home Secretary, Is dead. Thirty fire persons were Injured la a wreck on the Mlteoarl and Ohio railroad Bear Columbus, Mia. BnasU accepted the lavltatloa of the Catted Btatet to conclude aa arbitral lo treaty. The proceeds of bank robbery ,000 has been found on the Weber place at Aabtn, Oal, and Adolpk Weber Is charged with robbery, ae weD at tanrder of hk family. M erf ease ferny Jaauchek.the faaoet kotrete, died at Brmwlok aaaae it AnUtyvQk, L L She wu years old. mmm at rragne, Bohemia, ia ' ". A frlcitefte Bom Banning 'like feud tart the stmt 6omptagti oecaeaata. era anadred ' tXhat aeddeata, am every day oeanr- , raaoaa. It Uaecree everybody to hare at mIUKU SUIm a..rlo mA lk, ae good aa Bock lea's Amtet fUlre. Beraa, Oata, Boret, Xctewa aod rDea, disappear quickly ns1tt lis tootlilef ffert, l",Stl (J 0 rr!:tl- prog I ' .re. WASHING WITHOUT WATCH ta tke Tryiatr le flat W ef Daaarasl .. wnaeaf Hetyssiae. Did yoa -ever eee ar tme IryUur' to wash themselves; jrtthout ' aoep. pr water? " -' --ii,; - ,. '.-"' v. It -you did whaf would yon act ot hlmT i It is everyJilf as foolish to tnr to me lid of iDandrufl and to prevent Bald naaa hy feedtnf the eei-ma whlh cause It, with Cantnrarldea. Vaseline -GJycer. ine and similar aubstatrces which form the principal Ingredients of' moat so- called Hair Vigors. Newbro'a Herbicide !s neoeasfot he- cause it attacks and kills the parasltie term which reeds on the hair roots. it is the original and only genuine. scalp germicide manufactured. Bold by leadlnar drurarists. Bend 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpldde Co., uetroit. Mien. O. D. BRADHAM, 8peclal Agt LONG RANGE WEATHER. FORE CASTS. C. P. Von Herrmann. Weather Bnraa. The observation of the phenomena of nature has engaged man's attention from remote antiquity. His early efforts to Interpret the wonders of the heaven?, and especially the Intricate and appar ently arbitrary changes in the atmos phere, resulted In the acceptance of the supernatural rather than the true ex planation of things. Thus arose the first crude sciences, the oldest of which Astrology assumed a causual connec tion between the stars and conjunctions of the planets and man's actions, both individual and collective. Although these first efforts to understand nature were honest, the apparently natural love of man for the mysterious, and the men tal slavery resulting therefrom, nntl mately formed a serious hindrance to the growth of real knowledge concerning me pLennmena or nature, theibanefnl effects of which have hardly yet been overcome In some lines of thought. One science, Meteorology, the science of the weather, which has made its chief advancement only daring the last fifty years, Is still retarded In Its progress by the trammels of superstition. We still have groundhog experts, weather sharps, and long range forecasters, people who pretend to believe that they have an In fallible system of predicting the weather storms, floods or droughts for months or even years ahead, and who foist their predictions npon the public far the bene fit of their own pockets. Like the char It tons who not long ago swindled some people with a process of obtaining sold f .ora sea-water, these weather fakes al so keep their methods secret, and strange to say tney nnd some people willing to believe their preposterous claims, the publication of which It calculated to be positively Id jurlout lo agricultural, com mercial and other Industrial inter ests. The Weather Bureau, a department of the National Government whose servi ces are for til, batet Hi forecatti upon actual Instrumental observations of weather conditions tbronghont theUntte J States, and ta scientifically Investigating the laws controlling a'mospherlo phe nomena. Ita forecasts are for a definite time and place, and are issued for only two or three dtys In adyanoe, rarely more, because the expert forecasters of the bureau understand the futility of attempted long range forecsats In the' present tltstus of the science. Though occasionally missing a forecast, the Weather Bureau rarely falls to give timely warning of radical weather changes which are of praotlcal impor tance to the Interests of the coun try. It speaks well for the people of North Caiollna that the press In this State so generally refrains from disseminating harmful long range weather forecasts. Misstatements by private weather fore. ca,ters should be entlrefy suppressed weather forecasts lo almanacs, etc., are worthless. At a trure knowledge of meteorological phenomena It of great Importance to man In all the activities Of life, oeonle should rather nlar I hair faith In the Weather Bureau, toe rnat-t" atlon of which cannot fail to beofl greater and greater benefit to the people I as tht science of meteoralogoy ad vances. When you want a pleasant laxative take Chambeilaln't Btomach and Liver Tablets, For sale by all druggists. UlddUa. Why ere flali not weighed in their own aralm? nrrnuse fish scales are not built that Weigh. Whnt cornra with a coach, goes With a rosrb, Is of no use whatever to tb coach and yet the coach cannot go without It J Noise. Why it an old man like a dog's tall? Beraiiae tliry ore both In firm. Wksf Stak LMtwaa. "What did you learn that's new la school today, BobV "I learned that tli earth U round like s bell." "That isn't new. Columbas knew that" , "Well, it was new to me," said Bob. RevolaUoi Irtmlifat A tore ttga of approaching revolt tad serious trouble la vonr system Ita voataese, sletplsssneta, or stoma eh' ear sett neottie Btllert win qalokty dis member the troublesome ceases. It sever falls t tone the stomach, rege late the Kldeeye and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, tad clarify the blood, Rue dowatyttemi benefit f artlenlarly and all the esaal atlendlaf aches vanish aa def tlis searching sad thorough Jaffa Ivsnees. Eleotrtt Bitters It only BOe, end that Is returned If II dnat glr pr foot satisfaction. , Gaarenteed by 0 D Brad!) tan. drag gist. ', ... 1 ? - ' e r STOCKS, COnONGRAn!. Quotations of T'estsrday'i MaiVeU Fai- aliaed By JBotraa Go, Craven r Haw Toaa, Nov. 80. -Open, Hlgh.Low. Close OOTTon Dee...; in .... 8.8S 01 .is .2S ra 08 8.73 .m 8 te .tt'.18 9.78 8.87 02 JW March aft.;......... New York Ppota 080 .New Tork; Nov. 80 Bxooia;'- OpeaV Oloaa Amr8ugar...,..l 140 Atchison.......; 8$ 871 Spi .... &i 7 8onthernBr....8Dt 8i Southern Ryf.. 08t 98 C.aBteel.. 821 8i AC..0 88 33 Vs. C Chemical. 40, 42 R I 864 8 Erie 40 40t R8 TCI Wi , 7S Chicago, Nov 30. Chicago Grain. Open. Close May Wheat 108t 100f May corn 46) 461 May Pork 1202 1310 May Ribs May Lard 717 717 We buy and sell all stocks for actual delivery, requiring only a small guaran tee uiiUl stock can arrive and giving draft on Philadelphia for stock sold on delivery. BURRCa & CO., Gen. Brokers. An Emerrency Medicine. For Sprains, bruises, burns, scalds and similar Injorles.lhere Is nothing so good at Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It soothes the wound and not only gives instant re Met from pain, but causes the parts to heal W about ona third the time re quired ty the usual treatment. Bold by all druggists, Gift That Will be Treunred. 1 1 Rev Mary Baker G Eddy ha recently presented to the State Library a copy of that magnificent work, "Bohemia," the offlcral publication of the International Lcagas of Press clubs for tht building and endowment of the Journalists' Heme! This oopy lt one of the four that were made etpretaly forhar. Th took it a large quarto of four hen dred and six pages, and It profusely Il lustrated with pictures of contributors and of men and women of note. It Is printed on heavy cream paper, with deckle edge and gilt top. The contents ere a symposium by man and women In Journalism, art, romance, literature, fi nance, diplomacy, politics, and state craft. The-contribution by Mrs Eddy Is entitled. "Fundamental Christian iBcleaoe." The edltor-ln-ohlef of the work'tt Alexaader K MoOlnre, and hit ataooUtee are Eeary Wat tenon, Henry Stan Richardson, Arthur TAbeaethy, and George J Brans an. - The took It toaad la dark Levant mo roeco with covers both front and back Inlaid fb gold and colors. The Inside Hntof li of dark bine Bustle leather In laid, and with tooled margins. The fly leaf is of heavy watered silk. The edition de lose Of the book com prised one hundred copies, the first foor of which were made expressly for the Discoverer sad Founder of Christian Sotaao The oae gfvea to the library by her it lumbered three. Th work represents the highest type of the modem art of book-making, sad W,U reasred by the library off cUh Ooaoord, M H Patriot was m ii est Br. The sight of birds Is extraordinary. and Oe simple fact that the eye of a hawk end s pigeon It larger than their Whole brain give aotne Idea of what their powers of sight mutt be and of how eaaUy 'tfiy can By hundred of tnnaa -tf tbey have marks to golds tnentTery Utile attenOoei "ha yet dsm given by eye eorgeoae to the eye of tbe bird tad other animals, from which so nock It to be letrsaatLofi- kWa na The ewda and magnesia lake of Wy- oaniar ar estimated to sever aa area of acres; tbey are fensd la At- beny end Oartoe coemtJea aad repre sent feeds natural beatee now nearly ry. The takes coo raining ae dram sulphate have aa area ' of 708 aores, with aa average depth of ebon Ive- feat, which means a eekUnf of ; t&ljiistUt KMckel ObL,; "Boms weekiuo Oarfsg lhe severe wlater weetker both-my wife aad my self eoetrsOMd severs eoMU wklek tpetd try developed taw the worst ktad of It grippe with an Itt miserable symptom says mr i xvgieeura oi aiapie tanaieg, IowA ' "Isets ud JolaU aohlsr, mas- oles sore, . bead ibnpped up, eyes sad aoes resale, wUkeHeraeie fpeUa of ehllia aad fevtf, ; We Ugaa sting Chamberlalh'i Itomaak and Liver Tab lets, aad by IteUberel aae tooa com plenty kaocke d est the 'grin." Tkese Tttlaie promote e healthy action of the bewe!i, UveV and kldatys which It ab wsyt teaSctU whst the tTium la (u, 1 by a euld or attack of the grip. for tale by FBCaB'. - f THE PENSION GHOST i Wfl' were'in our war -frbtn northern Germany to Paris, my wife and I, The day's Journey had proved fatlgulngao we decided to stop at the next town and, again pursue our Journey In the morning. ! . - . fBut where Shan we stopT!' asked my wife, for ou"r traveled friends In be qoeatblhg us the legacy of their Euro pean' e"xpertence had left- ua the ad dresses of no lodging in this little town. "Perhaps the guidebook will help ua out," I suggested. Somewhat to nry surprise, the guide book' mentioned our out of the way town and named Its dozen of hotels end pensions. One of the latter we chose. It waa still light when we reached the border of France and drew into our station. Here there were several liveried men, with the nam.es of their respective ho tels lettered across the fronts of their caps and throwing open the doors of their conveyances with great flourish of hospitality. There were more unliveried men who thronged about us, ench manifesting the utmost eagerness to relieve us of our luggage. To one of the:re I surrendered our bags nnd gave hi in the address to which he should take them. JVe had not fur to follow him. He took us, through n turn In the road and soon deposited our bugs upon the threshold of our lodgiug. Here we were beamingly received by the proprietor of the pension, much, Indeed, as if we were long looked for guests. Madame wore an old black silk dress, which still bore the stamp of its Pa risian origin. She carried a bunch of keys, which she Jingled as she talked. Yes, rnadame bad rooms, two of them there was a large one, with a smaller one adjoluing. She would show them to us. Very modest appearing apartments they were that we were shown Into, yet upon the subject of their. faded pa peringsand unstable upholstery madame was eloquent. I managed to under stand the drift of her discourse, ma dame's expressive gestures explaining much of her fluent French, but what was this about "les cheveux blonde, le clalr de la lime" nud '1e parfum ds fleurs?" "Whut does she suyV" asked my wife. "Oh, something about yellow hah; nnd moonlight aud flowers," I somv what confusedly interpreted. What could madame mean? But that' lady was now bowing herself away be fore her admiring nudlence, and a small boy bearing our baggage enter ed and left lt on the floor. I looked at my wife. "Evidently they mean tis to bRve these rooms," I said. My wife did not answer. Suddenly she began: "Long ago a beautiful maiden occu pied this chamber, nnd here her lover was In the habit of visiting her, bring ing with hlui bouquets of heliotrope, the maiden's favorite flower. Ouedny ss she rested upon a couch awalhng bis arrival her lover stole lu and pre sented ber with a bouquet. As the maiden bent her head to Inhale the fragrance ber false lover thrust a dag ger in her neck and fled, pulling down her long hair over the wound. "The room is said to be still the scene of the maiden's visitation." In the course of our travels I hsd be come used to my wife's random read ings from the guidebook. Bhe now looked up from the book. "This room!" she exclaimed, with enthusiasm. "Bhe must hsve been a young woman of uncommonly bad taste to have "oc cupied this room," I remarkml. "I Should judge lt to have been the cause of ber death but for the contrary evi dence of history." But the romantic tale in connection with our chamber must have excited my wife's imagination, for she aat up on the little lounge and gated out on the gathering dusk until the moon light began to cast faint shadows upon the lawn below. "How delightful lt would be to meet a gboett" mused my wire. I did not went to seem unsympathet ic so I stifled s yawn and with all the Interest I could summon responded: "Yes." "If you should display such anima tion on meeting one I'm sure the gboet would cut you immediately after the Introduction." With thia rejoinder my wife took one of the candles I had lit and carried It to ber room. I was soon asleep. In the night I awoke and found wy room flooded with moonlight A ray from -the moon had probably fallen upon my face and wakened me that or something What! I turned uneasily in my bed. My mind seemed possessed with a strange Idea. Borne one wss in the room. I waa con scion of a subtle fragrance permeating the air. It was the odor of heliotrope. I recalled the story of the guidebook, end I instinctively turn ed "my eyes to the couch by the win dow. It was a women! ,A woman wss resting en the conch, the sbeouHght falling npon ber white dreee aad on ber long light balr that bang en the Boor, r , . , ; . I tried to take my eyes from the strange sight, half believing that If 1 did so it would fade away, aad by aa effort I managed to turn from It to the wanNew Tork World.' .' ' ' ' PeealMf- Aaaaaa4 Beu - ' . "Way torn be always bett In!" . 1 1 Boat kaew unless it because be was brought np oa a goat ranch." Hew Turk Weekly. A Certain Core For Croup. V -When a child thwt symptoms of eroep thereto aotlow lo esperfnuat with aew remedies, ao matter hew high ly they may be reewmesdtd. ' There It cue priaratloa that can always be da pamlcdapon. It has ba le ate for B-.s'-y yare and lt earer been knows to foil, fl"'- t"nitrlaln't (."nh pme fir. i i M 1 1 ..!,. nf '. t.1-iae ' ' 1'. "I I ! t.' I ( t il . Altooria, Pa,, June so, roofr. -I was afflicted with Tetter in bad shape at would appear in blotches as large aa mj kand, a yellowish color, and scale oft. Ton can imagine how offensive it Waa For twelve years I was afflicted witlvthii trouble. At night it waa a case of scratch and many times no rest at all. Seeing the good the. medicine waa doing a friend who wee taking it for Eczema, I com menced it, and aa a result the eruption be gan to dry np and disappear, and to-day I am practically a well man. Only two tiny spota are left on the elbow and shin, where once the whole body was affected. I have every confidence in the medicine, and feel sure that in a short time these two remaining spots will disappear. S. 8. S. is certainly a great blood puri fier, end has done me a world of good. X am grateful for (what it has accom pli abed, and trust that what I have said will lead others who are similarly afflict ed to take the- remedy and obtain the tame good results that I have. 125 Bast Fifth Ave. John F. Lbar. While washes, soaps, salves and powders relieve temporarily, they do not reach the real cause of the disease. The blood must be purified before the cure is permanent. 3.S.S. contains no potash, arsenic or min eral of any description, but is guaranteed purely vegetable. Send for our book on the skin and its diseases, which is mailed free. Our physicians will cheerfully advise without charge any who write us about their case. The Swift 8pecl!lo Company, Atlanta, 6a FOP. THE CHILDREN l.ri and nilil llanda. You boys nud girls have already learned that jour eye sees objects up Side down, the head being downward, as it were, and the impression being reversed in the brain. This appears strange to you, doesn't It? Itut it is not more so than tluit about which I am going to tell you. Take n soft pencil in your right hand and write a word upon your forehead; then look in a mirror to see what you have produced. You know that when writing Is reflected In a mirror the characters read backward lu the re flection. If yon wonder why your playmates laugh when they we what you have written, look at yourself In the mir ror. You will tlnd the word reflected so that the letters are produced to ward the right, when they slioOld read to the left, so it will be backward upon your forehead. Now write upon a piece of paper and place this on your forehead. This time the writing, when reflected, will appear to be produced from right t left. Another amusing experiment consist in taking a pencil In each hand and lb trying to write or draw a design with both nt the same time. The move ments of the two bands must be simul taneous. The left hand will make exactly the same movements as the right, but in the opposite directions. You will then have two words or designs, but one will be Just the reverse of the other. A Victim o(- Small Bear. A correspondent Bends to the London Public Opinion the following quaint epitaph on what is known as "Thetcn er"s Stone" at Winchester, England "In memory of Thomas Thatcher, a grenadier in the North regiment of Hants militia, who died of violent fever contracted by drinking small beer when hot the 12tb of May, 1764, aged twenty-six years. In grateful remem brance of whose Universal good will toward his comrades this atone is plac ed here at their expense, aa a small testimony of their regard and concern "Here alaps In poarn a HalASallllt fren-adli-r Who caught hla ilonih by AHnllnt oold small ler. Soldiers. t Iho from hln unillnaly fall And when you're hoi drink Stronfor nona at all "An honest aoldlcr nover la forgot. Whethtr u d by muakat or by pot How' TkU ? - Ws offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that csn aot be cored " by Ball's Gattrrh Care. P J CHINEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have laowa t J Cheney for tht last IB years, aad be lieve him perfectly hoeorablt In all butl act traasactloat and financially this to carry out asy obligation made by his Bim. iWaLDina, Kiihir A Maavia, Wholesale Druggist. ToleJo, O Dell's Catarrh Core Ittakee latetn ally, acting directly npoa the b'od sad m soon 1 surfaces of tht system. "Tettl moalalt free. Price 78 tu per bottle. Bold by til Dunk's Takt Btll't Family Hlllt for eoattlps Uoa s Public Sale 1 VciL Dec. 14th: 1 On tho Walworth', Farm 318 Hiler ffoxn NeW Bern, N.Q7': HarMa, Mulct anj flnt Mitch Oowt, Hoga aod Chickens, Wejooj and Top. Boggy with fiarnee. Full line ot Arrlooltuml Imfile- mcnta, Pea Vine, thj, Ooffl, Fo4 d r, and 6 0 bblt Corn lo ear; House hold n4 KUclieo Furniture, ' - TPKM9 CA8!f' . I HEATERS AND COdK STOVES Complete lipe just received t tovea put up and pol ished on short netjee ? General Hardware, full line Sash, Doors and Blinds ! Eetth & Milligan Taint ' None better 1 New car load Ellwood Wire Fence just received ! ifachlnery and Mill Supplies 1 " Gaskill Haw. & Mill Supply Co.. HAKDWa.RK 78 Middle St. !! i 147 L. G-. DANIEL'S 42 Craven St . New Bern, N. C , has just received the finest lot of Mules from 8t. Louis that was ever offered lor sale in Eastern North Carolina, and have also just received a fine lot ol which means that there are good bargains for those who want to purchase good heavy Mules and nice Horses at as low prices as they can he sold in any market in, this State, so everybody call and look for yourseli. Lyon s French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, S1.50 per buttle. CAUTION "aware of counterfeits Imitations. Tbe aennlne Is pot Bp onlrln nnt tnr.a Ct -ynviiun ion wltu fac simile signature ou slile of the bottle, tbm: , ?1 Scnafor Cellar to WILLIAMS auu. CO., Sole Agent Cleveland, Chio. j.w-"c,,i Sold by DLVIS PHARMACY. fiaOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVKItS" to pirls at womanhood, aiding- development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. CannoUlo harm lire becomes a pleasure. $1 IX) l'EH IIUX BY MAIL. Sold Sold In New Bern HEALTH a'MJJlity . , nionviiHimj film SWf.?rt' for n"TOU ProstratioD anil all diseases of the fc-enertitlre onranaof either sex, eut-o as Nervous Prostr .llon. Falling or Lost Manhood. , i IFTrR ITCINfl ortlcr we nuaranloe locuro ... ..... u doxos tor fa.vu. New Bern Military Academy. (INCORPORATED.) NEW BERN. IV. V. "New Hem's Grent Military School." Raleigh News an.l Olwrrvcr A Few Points of Excellence: 1. Superior Equipments, iieautiful Grounds, Pure Water, and large e ly furnished buildings, lighted throughout by electricity. 2. Superior Faculty. A Specialist nt the head of every department. 3. Cadet Barracks and Girl's Dormitory located at different ixnntu under competent disciplinarians. 4. Lowest rates for the advantages. Write for Catalogue. Spring Term Hegins Janiinry 2nd. S. J. HOLLADAY, A. B, LL. B. President. We have bad nin teen calls for Hookkcejir a snd h rnograplierg during the PAST WEEK. Six of tluse we-e from New li. men. WHY NOT take aconnte in our cnllnge nnd l.-t uh iilntv you in u pleasnnt RDl Incrative position. For information addrcex S. J. HOLLADAY, Pres. College Id geuion day and night. toidls IttbonldUborM la mind that vtrr cold weakaa tha lata, Um art tha ritallty aad praparaa tha Ttteta for tha mora aarioM dia. auaa, araoog which ara tha to (raaUat daaUorari of hamaa Ufa, pneumonia ana eoaiatusptiom. : Chamberlain'B Cough Remedy baa aroa Ita frat BopnUrtty b lu prompt curra of thia most ceanao ailment. It alda cxpactoratioo, ra Uarca tha hofra aod opena tha aaoatloaa, aflactinf a apatdw ami yrmanant Cava. It aoanatanota aar tasdeacj towanl mjamoaia. frtc 25c, Utf SIm yc Attornoy at Law, 7; rr Will pfactlc la Suit oil -.. : Pctlartvl Courts. . ' . : L.. OlflCe 46Bt4 5i. : ' MOUitTtHi ' ' BockyKountaln Tea Kucjctl TTot HaililM tw aaf tWa Erlsn tltJ4l lalta aal Isaawai Tlfar. ' K TrtS f-, P-llloa, te-tlieMloat. IM o-t K -Jf T-"' - I V Tin rmra i 1-. ( 11 P- r -.. MILL SCPPLIES 44 Craven 8i Phone 216. A A V." TIicj overcome Weak ness, irregularity and oruissions, increase vi or and banish ' pains by Davis' Pharmacy. luuiuini r.rror. Mental worry, excessive use or n-rnn.i the ui Consumption and Insanity. With ereri Sold m .(0 per boi. -giint each Wanted I liy the A. A N ('. lil-..-, Ilotrland IrnprovenieutCo., lensrx 100,000 flrat-clnsn croat tiea, 7i' lochet and 81 f.et Ion , for imimi diate delivery. Apply 10 R. P. FOSTER, Ueneral Manager, New Brirn, N. C. COUCH8 DANCER Bignali, Stop Tbom With Dr. Kine's ricv Discovery aAAkiailaaaaaMaaaa . For - lOattt.OO 1MI CURi I Hal I IURI for ail IMaea aa of Throat and Lnnn or alomrt Hack. rilEBTkUU. Wood Turning I Column, Balaitcra. ftaHa. hrrla- dlaa, BtaJf Kvweli lUmpt and Ety. Ie. HaaUtay , Bracket, Grill. Porch nd Urn Slog, r3aaa. Dopra and rWf m rnftda to OTtlef an ! i't r '' . - - i r 1'?7h.l, "
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