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.THE JOURNAL; PnblkW erary Cay In la rear, ax tot Hoaday. Journal Mmt, 6M0 Cravat Bt Pxops Ho. 8. CHARLES Ls 5TBVBNS. oiroBum raonuKOB SOBSCRIPTIOB RATES'. One year, is ilnui M.M One year, not In adranoe M Monthly, by carrier b Ike efty JO Advertising IUtM fnmlihad on cation. eppll Entered at the reset OHO, Hrw Bern, N. 0., u teeond due nutter. OSelti Faaar ef Hew Bern CraTea Cemnty and NEW BERN, N. C. Dec. 8, 1904 CAPB TO CalRO. Baltimore Ban. While the idee of a , railway corarlng the entire distance from tjthe cape to Cairo hu been abandoned by practical men, the route ai a line of travel has till a proapect of realization, part of the dhtance being covered by ateamers on Lake Tanganyika and Victoria and on the Nile. A Cape-to-Oatro "rail and ealTllne li even now being pushed forward to realization. According to South Africa, the railway from the Cape hai already been completed to the Zim beat river at Victoria falla. and construe tion la now proceeding north of the Zambesi toward Kalomo, When the bridge over the Zambesi at the falla is completed the work will be rushed. A railway 260 mile to the copper dlatrict north of the Kafue river if nnder con sideration, and this road will be extend ed to Lake Tanganyika. It will be tome years, however, before the late Is reach ed by the Iron horae. in spite of help to rapid development canted by the discov ery of valuable minerals In every direc tion north of the Zambesi Connection tion is to made ultimately with the Uganda railway and with the lines of steamers that already ascend the Nile from Khartoum to within a practicable distance from the Victoria NyannuFrom the tone of Lord Cromer's recent report it may be Inferred that travel by water and rail from Egypt to Cape Colony is expected to be realized tome day, but not by an all rail line. Since Cecil Rhodes' death there has been no capital 1st Quixotic enough to put his cold cath into such an enterprise. When you want a pleasant laxatl take Chamberlain's Stomach aid Liver Tablets, For tale by all druggists. News In Nutshell. The family and friends of James Wl I, ocx. the slater of Nellie Cropsey wUl make application to the Ooverno r for a pardon. Representative Baaselt, of New York, introduced a bill to protoct life on puses ger steamboats. The explosion of gasoline tanks In s garage la New York caused the Injury of 10 persona, the burning of the place and 40 automobiles and s loss of 93SQ,- 000. The Supreme Court decided naval of ficers are aot entitled lo 10 per oeatextra pay while at tea. Representative Coekran, of New York offered a bill providing for the appolnt aaeat of a oosnstlastoa to ascertain ths ataotal of money spent on nations) cam palgat. The total aHeadaace at tht Louisiana Purchase XipoelUon wet ia,141l071,wrU KW,10i oa cloalag day. Representative Mayaard, of Vlrglele offered a hill appropriating $3,000,000, for the Jamas Iowa eakbrailot. TUflrat trackless trolley street rail wty It being Bertta. fully operated la There waa aa other break la the eotloa market oa the Rtw Tot I Stock tt ekaaga, BaWtTkls? We offer Owe Headred Dollars Be ware for any ease of Catarrh that aasv aot U eared by Batl's Catarrh 'Cam. pjcnxirtAoo, TetedtvtX We, the MaeseVgael, hava kaewa 7 iCkeawy for the lataUyeen, aadht Dm htm perfeeili hoaaraMi la all beet aeat htatauilinrf aa4 Meaciaily ahkt at aarryewtaay aUtcalleM made Vf hie Irm. ' . tWaUrtw, t wu Kaavta, ytaiu pragfUU Toledo, O, ' lUrTl Catarrh Oare Itlaaea) iawara ally, aetltg dbaatly tpea the Mood aad aewan aarfare af the tyttma, TesO aviatah free, ' rrV)7eitpVl!ev rV,s4Vv'l I'nrr's'a. Tt IltTt F- ' 1 V" fn C'tH'r-a; W !T.IN THI U0, AMenattM W Dn4nl . Haute 1 ratal That rocli tt the ease hat ten eon. eroatvaly .proves by aclentlne nsearea. Prof. TJana, Um noted luropeen akta specialist, declares that dandruff Is the tmrrowed-OB cuticle of the scalp, canted toy parasite deetroybif the yttaUty to the hair 'bulb. The hair become Ufeleas, and, in time, falla out This can be pre vented. Nawbro'e Herptclde kins this dandruff term, and restores the hair to Its natural softness and abundanoy. Herplclda te now used by thousands of people-all satisfied that It Is the most wonderful hair preparation on the mar ket to-day. Bold by leading- drusTflste. Bent toe. In tamps for sample to The Berplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. 0. D. BRADHAH, Special Agt STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN. Quotations of Veaterday't Markets Fur nished By Burros & Co, Craven Street, Haw Yobs, Deo. 7. Oottoh; Open, High. Low. Cloee Dec 7.56 7.60 7.88 7.53 Jan 7.68 7 70 7 58 7.70 March 7.8 J 7.87 7.74 7.87 May 7.95 707 7.8$ 7.07 Hew York, Dec. 7 Stocks; Open, Close AmrSugar 1471 147, Atchison 87 851 Bp 6t 68i Southern By. . . 361 85, Southern Ry pf.. 96 90 D.S.;Steel 31 S9 A C. O S6 33 Va. C Chemical. 42 41 1 B I 8.11- 84 Brie 37! S8i R8 TCI 74 71t Chloago, Dec 7. Chicago Grain. Open. Close May Wheat 112, 110, May corn 44t 44 i May Pork 1380 1290 May Lard 707 707 We buy and aell all stocks for actual delivery, requiring only a small guaran tee un ill stock can arrive and giving draft on Philadelphia for stock aold on delivery. BURRUa & CO., Qen. Erokers. Notice Life insurance companies wll reduce the rate 8 per cent, to all who agree to uae Hollltter's Locky Mountain Tea. A wlae measure. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. FS Duffr. Punta Gorda, Fla. Deo 5. Editor Journal, The weather still continues delightful, very warm and pleasant, but getting rather dry, bad no rain in three weeks, but gardens and truck farms look well. Mr J F Gitbees of New Jersey, a trucker, who was here bat Spring, ar rived laat week and commenced plant ing truck. Mr O n Seavy, another northern man from Massachusetts came three weeks sco, and Is engaged la some busi ness. The fruiters are shipping carloads of pine-applet, oranges, grape fruit and other fruit. Our garden of vegetables are right nioe,aweet potatoes set out in September last, are now large ones. Water aad musk melloa are few. If this weather continues, we will have plenty of these vegetables through the winter. riae-epplee and oranges are bare now, good oranges tell at retail for 15o per dozen, place from 5V to I9c each, as to alae. Lett Tueeday a white man and aargro got la a difficulty here, aad the white aeaa ahot aad killed the aegro, the argfo attacked the white maa with a kaifa, waa the while man palled hit ptsteiaad shot him through the body. The BCgre thea grappled with the white man, got the pistol awey aad shot three timet at the white man, who wm renting at rati a possible. oae bell kitting the. white maa ia the left kaad. The Mgro fell aad died la 90 miaatee. The eore- aert Jury verdict was J est I Sable dde. ThelSihof laetmoaU wet the tUte by law ie atop catehlag maUet Bah, hat It term taey Bah fight em. Oar lawt doa't teem U he obeyed much, though atade by Deasoe'tta, They teea aletted to violate them, a hea I her It money la It OB. TUB SECSET OP SUCCESS. Forty million hoUlea of Aegaet Flow er tola ta the United StaMeioaetieae he tatvedaeUom I Aad the demaal fot It b eUU irowtec lrat that a nee abewtaf af tweeaent Boat ft pro UalAagaet Flewer bee heiaafaUle at la the care of hsdlfealloaj aad dytmpel' .41 two greets easmtseef health aad happtaeee t Dnee It ant af ford the eviitMee laat Aacaet flove to a tare apeasfte for all etoaseehead lateatlMd disorder f ka M kae proved Km If te beat 4 all rivet ralaur f aacet Flower bat a matektwe ranord ef ere thtrty-dve yeare la earteg Ue alllag miUloae af these dielrenlat ansa plelBie a eaoneat that It barmlag wtdee la lie erne everT dev, at him aad abroad, te Ute faaae ef Asfwt TUw ertpnada. Trial hUre Km Hils ettere. For sale by alldreggteta. 9 Daffy. , - . . r i '.WIRB CRASS.'.-,'; pj-, r Tka ooatlaped good weetaet baa at last changed; Wraavtef wuckrala attMttJjae.. r Tht retort of flae wtather tool crops vita, fairly good atlcea foe name, are aoUceable la oar lommonlty this fall MrBF Qnldltykaaof lata, built to, and made quite an addition to hit dwell ing. Mr James Morton bat caaled and dona tome other aaJiklaf work oa the tntide of Mi dwelling. Mr w L IMoklatoa tt adding qui te a piece to kU kooae. Mr W f Otttbrie it erecting a tenant house ob Me farm. Mr Wm Campea kaa purchased a fine top buggy, which, was shipped to this place last wees from New Bern on the boat, Vandelleur. Carpenters are la demand around Wire Orate. "Uncle Teldy" It seems has some what ntgleeted Attdnty la regards, to the high pilot paid tot cotton before the eleetion, as we can get only 8 centtfor cotton. Quest he bought all he needed for hit election, and It aow off "riding raff." Mitt May Helen, teacher of the public tohool In the Academy at Wire Grata, visited her parents at Beaufort Satur day. Mr Henry Bubanki was the lncky liuntamea last Saturday. He succeeded lu bagging three ducks, three dippers, and one wild turkey hea, wtightng nine ponndt. Henry, saya he was like the man who met the bear on the log, he got mad, as it wta the first wild tnrkey that he ever klUed. A party of five took a pleaaant drive to Harlowe Sunday afternoon and tpent a few noun at the home of Misses Leila and Vera Hardetty. Mrt Mary Dudley who hat been quite stok for tome time past, continues very low, With but little hopes of recovery, at the it very aied and alto very blind. Mr and MrtJR Calloway or near Beaufort tpent Sunday afternoon at Mr D W Hummlcgt. Mr Lawrence HaaaeU and titter Mist Beta of Beaufort patted through our berg Sunday afternoon enroute to North River. Lawrence oa hit bicycle and Beta ril ing horae back. Meatrt Luther Lewis tnd Harvey Ram toy of Beaafort alto patted through our oomatunity Sunday afternoon returning by way of North River. INEZ GALILEE. Dec 7 Our people are about through housing their crops. Mlat Fanaie Reel, oar school teacher tpent Saturday aad Sunday at home with her parenta. Mra Julia Xveriagtoa, who hat been tick fot two week It Improving very fast. Mr Beth A. G asking aad family tpent Buaday at Reelaboro. Mr Jeaee A Sverington has bought new baggy. Mr A Everlngton beetling hit house He will toon be ready to move Into it. G. T. FOSEST Dec Ilk. Our tchool at Forest la progressing aloalyaadet the maaaftaoeat of our maohaoeompUabed teacher, Mlat Clara Brewer. Wf are glad to say that Hub Miss Myrtle Fahmar who hat been eery tick of typhoid fever b leoovertag very fast. Mr and Mra Otey Fuicher hat moved to Shall mediae. Mtjtvt Womb Rowa, Oeph Haekla, OUey Potter, aad Guy Oaakia of Hew Bern attended tihool at Ataock Ban- day. Ml aad Mrt B X Ipock a pea I Saaday aiMiMFBarrtagtoa't. Then wQl be a batket tapper at the Bohoet botme Saiarday algal Deoamber lev fat the beaefU of the hoaae. IeQhody eomeaad bttag wall filled Oy tttaksr Hbt CUra Biwwerapeat Batarday aad Saaday with bar pa reels at Hm Island. Baa ta Cleat tsisss to be looking eel toe the ehOdrea. Mr AtfredOavkra aad aahtar Mbt Eaib) toeat Mnader U Mew Bern, . Mi C rrUamarohaataflhb place baa tiled kb Mere wtU toy fot ChrlaV MOBODTt BnJUiJO, ' aaABkokSyaar Grti Ofjckbr IUctIOtiL aweattaco Msg the arvert ttaw wealhetheih my wife aad my- atlf tea traotad atvare aelda kloh apeed By aVealoped lata the trovat brad of la trrlppe with as Jtl mtaerabb tytjuoma' atyt Mr J CgleUaa of Mapte Laadltg. Iowa. aKeeea oad J aalt ankltf. ratals g, wtth BltaraMe arwJla ehtua aad tttr. Wt biraa aatag CVtnberWlal lUoeaach aa4UftTth- lehaaadhy luUberal Bee eeoe) t rAately kaacM I eat the grip." These Tablet, aeaeet a health aetlow allhe bpwele, tlve aad ktdeeya) wkkh It U wart ba4elal whea the treieat tt (ra rtod ty a r'ld tr attack el the grip, lereeiebyr Caffy. fin Oy4ert today tt the fceed I lret freWCe. Coitrtlmtori tcUle, RacW Brook Held Koiimtft fnritx W Holland Leslie Taylor, Joe 8ial ltagt, Geo Lewis, Geo Broadttreet, Chat Blot, Floyd Chadwlok, Boone Grovea, Lccy Guloa, Louisa Broaddot, Margoer Ue Mellace, Sarah Holl liter, Lily Smith, Matilda Haaeock. Pearl Waters, Car) Hnghet, Suda Bell, Alice Wade, Cather ine 8tewert, Jennie Tucker, ML Hen dren, LIna Duval, Ruth Watson, Hazel Taylor, Brma McCanly, Ivy Willis Mary Berry, Hilda Willis; Walter Wood, Lacy Edgerlon, Wm Harvey, Armatead Dow do, Sarah Beckcs; Sarah Knight, Wm Ward, Mettle Caste', Emma Smith, Mrt M Willis, Esther Ralff. Ereest Mc- Lacklan, TDoe Street, Krtle Ganter, Mabel Cohu, O H Gulon, John Ktlpat- jlck, Edw Berry, pole Teomaus. FlCht Wm Be Bitter Thoae who will persist In closing their eart against the continual recommenda tion of Dr Klng'a New Discovery for Consumption, will have a long and bit tor fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read whetTB Beall of Beall, Miss, has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symp tom of consumption. She took Dr King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by O D Bradham.druir gist. Price 50o, and 1. Trial bottles free. An Appeal to Catholics A Gospel or Mission Ship would be of Immense advantages for the Catholic 1 Missionaries of Old Providence Island, Bay Islands, Cayman and other Islands of the Caribbean Sea. The ehlp la to be memorial of the Jubilee of the Defini tion of the Immaculate Conception and It to be baptised "The Immaculate." After several unsuccessful appeals.the following suggestion is hereby made in order to procure the necessary funda. Let the mothei In each Catholic fam ily from December 8th to January 8 put up In her home a box for jubilee offer ings, all the members of the family to drop into the box an offering during the jubilee month-even the little ones should stve some of their apendlng pen- nlet for Ithe purpose. A register In biokform, containing the names of all contributor, will be kept In the main cabin of the ship as a perpetual souven ir. After Jsnuary 8th the offerings may be forwarded to REV ALBERT STROEBBLE, Missionary St Joseph's Seminary, Baltimore, Md CHRONIC CATARRH CURED. Uyomet's Wonderful Action In Coring A Case of Thirty Years' Stand ing. Guaranteed by F. B. Duffy Do not try to cure cntarrb by taxing drugs Into the stomach. It cannot be cured In that manner. The only wav in which this common disease can be cured b through a direct ippMcellon that will kill the germa of catarrh and prevent their growth. Hyomel ia the only known method of treatment that accom- plbhet this, it is the simplest, most pleasant, and only absolute cure for catarrh that hat ever been dlsoovsr- ed. Mrt C A Derby, cf Beverly, Mtsi writes "My hotband kaa bad catarrhal trouble for thirty ) eart and Hyomel the first thing which kai etr helped him. Be had catarrh lu Its worst form aad aolklag except Hyomel ever had any tueci on 11 wnatever. This gave kirn relief from the first aad he has steadily Improved, until bow be is 1 ed." The complete Hyomel outfit cot la but oae dollar, consisting of a a takalsr and SufflcbBl Hyomel to last for several Weeks. Extra bottles caa be obtained for 80 otata.. F B Duffy has so meeh eoandtnee la the power of Uyome care catarrh that be will tell the treat ment aader hb peraoaal guarantee reread the money If the paroheerrt eaa ety Hold not beeefit. Ask him to show yon the a trotg guarantee aader which It b aold. Go lo the Oaks Meat Market for the bast Caa aed Meals. 10 tt. a copy m cGLURE - It "the aieateat, ttoet iilaalaUtf . ataallett geatral 11 aaetaa 1 ' let the fatsO iaa oaa ef IS attlL'oa bt read tterf ' atealh,. li U wttheat e,ettoe . . ; t 'The best at any-Price" Oieel festered are ateetleed for aert feat . at wrtaora wk-ket tatetattlrg skerl 1 tor tee Ie every aatshef, aeaileaed etorVt, beaaUfal " Crtsre a to! era, aad artlctee by taeh ftstoet Wrtlett at Ida at. Tar. P, Uaolt euJat,Hy Piaattrd B.ka, ioka urarge, Willi mb Cm White, ta:CkerWt Wagaef.- Oel all ar It rlf kl late yotjf bote f la lag advaatagt of thlt . ' ' . - - - v nnxiAii orrrn. tk t 60 Wefore isnesry II, V)t lo a enVrlpOoe lor tht year l0t s4 we will sand yt fie Ihe Hiv'Sf m t)-Sr Boeit ef ' -ir '1 ' ! j' 'Iti! , f' ,rl.'tt It'.'," tVr- IOiS Have been tuffering from Impure Blood for many years, having Boils and other Eruptions, Having heard of S. S. S. I de cided to try it, and am glad to say that it has done me a great deal of good. I intend to continue to use it, aa I believe it to be the best Blood Medicine on the market. Cleveland, Tenn. W. K. Damns. For over fifteen years I have suffered more or lees from Impure Blood. About a year ago I had a boil appear on my leg below the knee, which was followed by three more on my neck. I saw S. S. S. advertised and decided to try it. Aftei taking three bottles all Boils disappeared and I have not been troubled any since. Gbo. G. FbrTig. 114 W. Jefferson St, Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 23, 1903. From childhood I I had been bothered with bad blood, akin eruptions and boils. I had boils ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The burning ac companying the eruption was terrible. S. S. S. aeenied to be just the medicine needed in my case. It drove out alllmpu rities and ba.l blood, giving me perma nent relief from the skin eruption and boils. This has been ten years ago, and I have never had a return of the disease. Mas. J. D. Atherton. Write lor our book on blood and skin diseases. ' Medical advice or any special in formation about your case will cost you nothing. Tka Swift Speolflo Company, Atlanta, Ga. Many peoule when away from home find It dittioult to sleep well in a strauge bed and arise in the mornlnt; with a sense of having passed a decid edly unsatisfactory night. An old rail way official, who ought to know, says the trouble Is all in Ibe pillow. It s the pillow first, lust and always. He lias slept in many lands and under all imaginable conditions and years ago came to the conclusion that with one's own pillow at hand It mattered little about the bed. On an extended tour be nlways takes IiIh pillow with lilm. stowing It carefully at the bottom of the trunk for future reference. "If I could start life over again," be suys, "I would learn to sleep without a pillow (the only proper way), but tlie art must be acquired during childhood. Tin' next best thing la your own pillow wherever possible. Try It ninl bo con vlnced. Philadelphia Record. ONE WORD IN TIME. Is Better Than Two Afterwards. AChance to Profit bj a New Bern Man' Ex perience It Is e stiange thing how people will pot Sway an opportunity until too late; Its only little things that go to make op onr every days exlsteoce; the trouble is ws dont par sufficient attention to tbem Backache Is a little thing. Sometimes It comes after a hard day's work or s iltghtcold. It will pass off ;oa ssy its only the result of overtaxing my back. It lent the fanll of yonr back bat yonr kidneys. The exertion or straining has Interfered wi:b their delicate BMcheBlim Von call It backache bat tt really Is kid- day ache. If the kidneys are not re lleved chronic disorders set lo and Ibli Is where the ".Ittle thing'' should sot be paased orer. A New Bern nan has learned lo appreciate whit delay meant. B B Paiker whose sheet metal bail ees Is oa Craven and Booth frost Hit, place 0! residence 41 Craven Bt tiyi 1 believe Dean's Kidney Pills to be s good reaeedy la tact I know It. 1 have beta qelte tafferer froai bsokaohe. At timet It wee to bad I mold tcaroaly eo -dare It, bat alaoe ntleg Doao's Kidney Ptila which I got at the Bred has Fkar try my back kat not troubled meat ill Should there ever be a recti rare I shall oattalaly rt sort lo Duaa't PI Us aad Intend to keep them oa hsad to kavs In case of aeed." for eale by all dealers. Phot M cents roater-kfUbara Co- Buffalo, H T so'd tfeata fot the Catted But as. Beat eat bar the tame Doers and take eo other. $1 00 year HEATERS AND COOK STOVF? Complete line just received ! Stoves put up and pol ished on short nctice ? General Hardware, full line Sath, Doors and Blindt ! Heith & Milligan Faint! None lietter ! Naw carload Kllwood Wir Fdpp just received! Machinery and Mill Supplies! Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co. BAIU'WAItK 73 Middle St. l'litne 147 L. G. DANIEL'S 42 Craven St. New Bern, N. C . has just received the finest lot of Mules from St. Louis that was ever offered for sale in Eastern North Carolina, and have also just received a fine lot of 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 be sold in any market in this State so everybody call and look for yourself. lyon's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DE5IRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. CAUTION .Bewre conntorfelu and Imitations. The trennlno It vnt ap onlr In r.ate-ho.4 Ca . Z. 7. 7. yn rac-Flmlle lnature on side of ibe bc.ule. tuu BcoUIor Cioilar lo WILLIAMS MfU.CO.,Bol Agents, Cleeland., -JbJa. "iEjS? Sold by DA.VIS PHAKMACY. fVIOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVKItS" to irirls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life beeonies a pleasure. Jl IM) lEIt UOX HV MAIL. Sold Sold in New Bern by HEALTH AND vitality 1 1 Eaiarl BB I 1 1 Dn.. MOT-ie The mat remedy for ncrvoua prostration and all diseases of tlxi vencratlva ?-. .j.. . .um un ..i-i.uui. rroMmuon. railing or Iost ManUood Impotcncy. Niehlly Kmlsslons. Vouthful Errors. Mental Worry eicesslTeac of lobioooor Opium, which lead Consumption aoU lnsarnly Willi er.n i 5&Dorilcrfweg,'-l'o'onlCe tolur" or r",UD'' th0 ",n'v- Sold ai tl.no iier hoi AFTER USING New 'Bern Military Academye (INCORPORATED. ) NEM KERN. N. "New Bern's Great Military School." Raleigh News and ohsi-rver. A Few Points of Excellence: 1. Superior Equipments, Beautiful Grounds, Pure Water, and lare. eKant ly furnished buildings, lighted throughout liy electricity. 2. Superior Faculty. A Specialist Ht the head of every department. 3. Cadet Barracks and Girl's Dormitory located at different under competent disciplinarians. 4. Lowest rates for the advantages. Write for Catalogue. Spring Term S J. HOLLADAY, A. B. LL. B, President. NEW BCR Athoiough, practical anil progressive inat itut ion, fuilv iibre the timet Invettigate and know for jo t -self th.V. the CarnliiM nrm Oo lege leadB in practical result , For information addrett & J. HOLLADAY, Pres. College Id session daj and night. Colds II alioald baborae (a Btlad taat ararr cold weakaat the htata, Vm ere the vitality aad snparat the tratexa for tha aaora aariaaa la aasaa, amom" Uck era tka twa fraateat deatroran of hasaaa Ufa, laaMcoai Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy kaa oa Its (real aopaWrHy Vf Ka 1 ' tT lli'i r rt r aiiia ailaaeat. It aide aapectusatkat, ra Hrrra tba Us re aad epeaa tka atcrctloaa, eaTectiaf a speedy as4 yartnaasirt can. It aosmtancta aay taadtjgy knrard paaaaia. . ai . mm tTKtJ lye, baVgt ftUI 50C. -SITEOOS f. Hiicocr, " Attorney at Law. nr wm prwuc n cu m Ptdaral Ctwrt. -' J Office 44 B4 5C tfOUttTTft " ' ' : Rocky ttountalij Tel flseli . A r a T Nik trta 0.14m BJi eat lami V.fm. k t ' IMMH M A 1 ..I fc , rw,a . -.1 W I P- . I - Mi 1,1, SUPPLIES 44 ( raven P' Phone 216. 1 ViiBiina33(tu Tliej overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase viy or and banish 44 naiiia Davis' Pharmacy. I'Olllls liegius January L'nd .t of Mini- Wood Turning ! Column, Balusters, Rails, r-pin diet, Stair Newels. lUmrw and Ka ties Mantle, BrackcH, Urills, Porch aad Lawn Swing', Sash. Doora and 8cie nt marlr to order OD allot t notice. REOISTER A LZZELL. Ktctory,! hurch Aller, NewlxiriiNt; Wanted H the A. A N C. Railrt IIo aland ImprorementCo lenae. 100,000 flrft'Olaaa cross tie, r ioohea and 81 fet lonf, for Imma diate delirery. Applj to R. P. FOSTER, GfMral Manager, Naw Bera, N. C. COUCH8AMDANCER BignaJa, BlopTbam With Dr. King's 1!: Dhcovcry Tvuairiit For I 'w1 (a4 0tat.t) N . N C i Inal ttitrntail I let I a r.f ' - t a-l i.nnira at Uourj
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