: ' 2 z if & - n. 1 TV -I - ,4 -, , "fiJPuWIUM irf tW tear, ea- eot Moadajv tMurm &rM;,M v--v ri-w .. -vSi' . CHARLES If OTBVBNSr v i cnBcntiPTlfltl IUTIS .- One rear, to adTaiie....Ii.V....44JH 0n rear, not to dTe.; ... Monthly, by earrtar la tbe efty. Si amnk. Kntoiwl at the Teat Odoo, Few Bar. O eHee metier VIBciel raper af Me Barm r re vea CaiatJ mm New Bern, N. C, February 3, 19o5. A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SPORT AND SLAUGHTER. There seems to be considerable agi tation over the came laws in North Carolina, and especially as to the com' ing of outsiders to hunt in this State. In fact the outside visitor is set down as a most destructive person, and a decided injury to the hunting and game inter ests of the State. A glance into the situation as it actually, is the only fair thing to do, for it must be conceded on all sides that what is needed is the preservation of the game in thiB State from all unnec essary or wanton destruction. Game can be 'preserved, at the same time there may be sport, but there cannot be the slaughter which is too often the case, that goes under the guise and name of sport. To begin with the hunting season may be said to open November 1st, and in every locality where shooting can be found, the local hunter is first in the field, and usually with the spirit of an nihilation, so long as a bird of the covey remains to be followed. It is usually late in December, if not January, before the northern sportsman comes to do his winter's shooting, and by that time the few birds left are as wild as can be and exceedingly hard to get a sight of, much less to shoot. It is said by some that the northern visitor, who pays his tax to the local authorities, is a dealy shot. If he is, and this is a question, when compared with the local huntor'fslcilL he must be if he is going to kill the few birds left when he gets down south. Ask the northern hunter what his game costs. and you will find it high, generally aver aging a dollar a bird but he does not care if he enn kill a few birds each day. What is wanted is some law which shall limit the number of" birds killed, tlx-n there will be sport in the shooting, and plenty of it for every one, not tKtoo much at present, shooting toward a big count, therefore a needless laugh tcr, which cannot be called sport, for this mcana in a short time the extermi nation of all shooting. Dahbnrga, Ga.. has had a snow-fall of 4 inch In depth. Statk cif Ohio, Cmr of Toledo, ( Locas County. ( Frank J. Cheney make oath that he i Heritor pertner of the firm of F. X Cheney k Co., doing bosineea lathe City of Toledo, Count and State fora- eairl, end that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENIJT, Sworn to before me and tohseribad la my presence, this 6th day of Deoaaa- ber. A. D. 1RH8. Srai) A. W. GLEASON, N0TABT PtraUO. Hell'. Catarrh Cure le Ukee) ktor- alry, and acta directly on the blood ami jupoue eurfaees of the irstem. !Wd for UetiiBonlsk free. , F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, 6, Bold by all Dntfriala, tie. Teke Rall a Family Fife for tons raulon. .... , NARROW E8CAPt A ; ' ' Cathaa. Brewiaa on the stnur 'Albe- .-'f,' - . mrU. M.tpj mrmfd eWth.BeUtr ' ' r . , ?Ua O" dwty.i Lathe ws - . . a enUr U feeiiiele IhetepvemeflTof ' ' AM f whWi had sloped for the ' "v J. I' I raeM and eUrUr hp krVijwe4)y, : . v v eerl the imn W f fcu - Vf.' 'b 4 threw Lthsw mHk treatfore , 4 A afahw the Maehtnevy. awttmc a tvi, ; r - v- and tdWwlM brntoW mm j swvaJj,, T. raftwhitd Brown r " i''v-T 4f4 Inetdnt aid a - the;-Weehinjrv " A'CUARAKTFED CVKt FOR PltV f ' bif FiU. ' DreewUfji rf imd -wr f PAZOCUWTt,,.iT fele t . ' mm mlH f r w (rir f Jt U H Ar. Jf A-- Men'l H eee-l ' ta ,Tres-- H tSe f.-r-..-! A 1 1 r I ; WASHING WITHOUT WATER to Ui Tnrmtj e Get RM el Dninl WMbeert Hrlulee. IM4 70a ever set any on trrtaf to vesli' theaaaelvea : without mu . of waterf--- ' ' " -v. U Tea did 'Whet would Tea eer tit Wmt ' - ... IV a every bit as foolish te try. to Bel rid of Dandruff end to prevent BeJd br feeding the germ which eeuee with OenUu-arides. Vaseline, Ohroer- lae end elmller aubeteiioee which form the - DrinciDel iiwrredlente Of moat ao- ealled Heir Vlrore. .. v . - . ' " Newbroe -HcrDlelde le eaeeeeerul Be came It ettacki end klUe the pereeUle Cerm which feeds on the heir roote. - It i. trie orteinei ' ena only m-enum ecele feermlclde menwfeotgredi Sold br leedln dninrlsta. Bend Us. m itarapa for eemple to Tna Her pickle Co., vetroit, Mich. - , , 0. 0. BRADB AM, ffprclal Agt. v A VERY OLD VEHICLE. Newton Enterprise, .';" . Mr. Doc Finger, of Maiden, was in Newton last Friday in a wagonj over, a hundred years-out It was' brought to this country by .Lyman Woodford, who came here from somewhere up about Buztard's Bay early ia the last century peddling clocks. , He settled near Maiden' and died there and has a graveyard named after him. Mr. Finger bought It at the Hin- son sale several years ago for 84 cent He says he certainly got a bargain, for it is still a good wagon, but being about six inches narrower than the standard wagon, he has to keep inside the ruts, and does not find the riding anything to brag about on muddy or frozen roads. , SIGfC HEADACHE. This distressing ailment results from a disordered condition of the stomach. All that is needed to effect a cure is a dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. In fact, the attack may be warded off, or greatly lessened in severity, by taking a dose of these tablets as soon as the first symptoms of an attack appears. Sold by all drug gists. NEWPORT NEWS WANTS PRESI DENT. A delegation of business men and city councilmen, headed by Mayor Bux ton, of Newport News left last Sunday for Washington to invite President Roosevelt to include Newport News in the itinerary of hia Southern trip. AFRAID OF .STRONG MEDICINES. Many people suffer for years from rheumatic pains and prefer to do so rather than take the strong medicines usually given for rheumatism, not knowing that quick relief from pain may be had simply by taking Chamber lain's Pain Balm and without taking any medicine internally. Sold by all druggists. Gen. Fitxhugh Lee, Vice-President elect Fairbanks and others spoke at a McKinley memorial gathering at Canton Ohio. STARTLING BUT TRUE. People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of a Chica go theater in which nearly six hundred people lost their Uvea, yet more -than five times this number or over 30,000 people died from pneumonia in Chicago during the same year, with scarcely passing notice. Every one of these of pneumonia resulted from cold and could have been prevented by the use of Chamberlain a Cough Reme dy. A great many who had every son to fear pneumonia have warded- ft off by the prompt use of this remedy. The following la an instance of this sort: "Too much cannot be Bald favor of Chamberlain 'a Cough Remedy , and especially for colds and influenza. know that it cured my asochtar, Laura, of a severe cold, and I believe saved her life when aha waa threatened with pneumonia. "-W. D. WUeajx, W1 fan. New York. For safe by a8 drug- gist. --- Aa adder concealed In a box of bon- bdna was sent to FrBUlein Keubkt, Munich actress. On openinf the bos the adder tpraAf toward the me end tancbt its. fangs in her dree, but burUnthr killed by bar ettend- ' TO CURE AJCOLD W ON8 DAY. . Take Laxative Brotae Quinine Tab lot, all drugfkti rsfand the nooey If rt rails to eve. .. - . , E. W. Grove's slfneture mm each hoi Sewator UitcheO- of Portland, Ore, has been Indleted afain, this time for bribery. - K was formerly mdletad for frawdulaat land deals. Exlra Ecrly Ccas ere mmiXij one of lUe avol setie feMory sad ejfllelee m(a. u trw, 1oU t .n hi ttv tnarkel r e.i;;,-n-t. . - . , V.'::i'l l!;un'-Ti::':':r' ' at. ' v:::ri r.:::3 w-i f -I - I r live kin-le In l"t r"ot fTo nii (- ; tt I' rr; I, f j te jiuji.( or,im tv w r t f. t r--e -. i C"rtr C .turr t- I 1 I' o- I I. I t ( .... ar.- I m m xM.le. !. .-1 h T.V.V if' STOCKS, COTTCJLGRAIN. - ' Quotations of Yesterday's Markets, tax nished by Burma 4 Co, Craves -"New Yonir,' Feb. 2 : Open, High, Low, Close Cotton: t March . V July : Oct. T . Spot 7 08 7,14 J.03 i 7.18 7.2S 7J0' . 7.26 "7.83 7.19 .7.38 7.40 7.32 7.03 7.12 7.34 1 7c New1fork, Feb. 2. Stociea:: . Open. " Close Ann. Sugar. . . 142 . 1421 Copper. ... . 881 - 88J a P. . . . .66 661 S.-J. - - 971 97i So.Ry.pf. . .34. 84 U. S. Steel. . .30 30 Erie 48J 43J A. C. O. . . . V. C Chemical .341 34 T-.C I. . . . .' 711 71 ftjl; . . . . 37i 34J Chicago, Feb. 2 Chicago Grain: Open. Close May Wheat . . 116 1161 May Corn . . . 44 44 May Pork. . . 1282 1287 May Lard ... 617 620 We buy and sell all stocks for actual delivery, requiring only a small guaran tee until tock can arrive and giving draft on Philadelphia for stock sold on delivery. BURRUS&CO., Gen. Brokers. HAKES YOU WELL ALL JDVER Remarkable Result Wrought by the Wonderful Rhenmaoide. At last a remedy baa bees discovered that absolutely cures Rheumatism, Ca karrb, Indigestion, Constipation, Liver and Kidney troubles and Contagious Blood Poison. - II accomplishes this by oloknslhg the blood of all the germs that etnas these diseases, toning up the itom- eob and faiver sad building op tne en lire ststem. ' Here' fa a typical letter taken from bondreqa tnat bear similar leeti- tnonyt- - peiumore, no., ran ist, iw. Bobbitt I hem teal Company , Proprietors ttheumadde, Balto, Hd OeatleawDi ' - 'f ifctee years rgo 1 wu stneten with Inflammatory rkeanailem. Daring tbt tlm4 I suffered eiorneiattag pain. BrlBOtpeUy ta ay lowtr Umbe. My lolaU'W0rellff, swollen aad lnflmed. t oald' sot strelfhlea my Itabs. Tour woaaeiiaimre.- KHua.uiuaL was reoon mended 10 me and I bacaa to lata 11 aobord)ng to direcitoos. ia a anon time I txrmrn te xptrlenee the giaetest relief. TaesoreneM and stlffaees wae eaoaeaadloerteinly feel thaakfa'. ttaeameqaa nta oooe me more gooo tha aH lae other atedletaesasd Dootort prtsoribdona which I tiled. 1 f .and tnal RnebBMoMa anted well on the Kid eeyt and bowt la, aad 1 believe H will coiaanf oaee of theaaiatlemor bbjod dbtemes. 1 sow have pet feet ass el tor self, oaa work aad walk aa well at eter. SM 1 aatripnie my ears entirely 10- vne bm t EHUMA01D Mr Irleext and Mtshbois autvsl at tba ehaat in it ocaanioa,' I send yew this ttstlsKaial of air owe sansr. wltbont aoBottaUoa. mtti mill a atpUy reeoameo'l yoor sstdldae to ii who saay write or call on see coa esrsief fhls leuer aad tne bsaeoi 1 hre receifed, in widow sna rtaiae w be address aivea below." , s 1 -4 . Years thaakfol'y, MART BATJU WIBB. 7 W. BaratogmBv Bait Md Jadre James H. Bobson, father, of Capt. Richmond P. HoUon, died t hia bom .,Orsenaboro,' Ala., of pneu monia, aged en, judge Mooeoa 1 probaU hxlf of Hale tounty for It rears. ''Soon after klaaoa't Merrimac feat,' Judge Robson; although Demo crat; waa appointed by President Mo Klnler ir postmaster, at Greeneboro, which ofVe be has held until death. v ' fJirta E.'8mUh of Ptttsborg. Pa. knows o the race track and U tnrf phinirs mm "PtUsborg phn"', aied at aahrrUW, N. C, after a srverei yean Qbxwa.-' Mr SmlUi ww i ymp-.t TKe old, ortsWCKOVES' Tawtwtea ttm Tank. Ton know what you are tAirsj. ItUlroa and qwioine I una M taste (eaa iunm,. Ne cure, ho pay, Wc. - A mTllloa dotlaf 'eHfl .a ante U UM Coloa T1)otflf ieal Semi nary mi h'rw York City, but iha name ut U 4neMr hi ut f ivea, ' '..w ClUMBfRUlN'S COUCH RfTVr.DT '. THE U'iTIIEft'3 f AV0WT.IV'.; The aoothir-t and lalirtf prvvertia of thie rniy, He ploesinl taeta and pt sn-1 permanent re roe as re movie t a f(it wills pile rrerySr ft U f ,-i'.'f rtfiiej ay arxhre of irrtll rj..'. l:t. foe fK-t-K rmnrt end ;..it-( rro.'ih as It alirsrs 'st'ifWi ! -li r .!. and M K eoters rw oj itim tt o?! r hunrful dfie, H k1 be file a .. Utii!y to a te' y aa te aa e)-..'t. for sti'.e rj all drasgisU. , OF FLOWERS -. SHINE. - - AND SON- California. Woman's - fetter of Special '. -Interest " JVPeople Irf 'New Bern, At this season of . the year a letter ( from the landf flowers and sumdnne ia of special interest to .our readetr. The following letter from . the H olden -r Drug Co., of Stockton, Cal., pne of the lanrest druff houses oft the Pacific coast LAND .'v',iot especial-interest.-.- They write: "Enclosed is a letter from one of the most prominent residents of this city. She will not allow her name to be pub lished in the newspapers, but we can furnish ft to any one writing us." The letter is as follows: j J 'For some four years my daughter has had headaches, which seriously in terfered" with her school work. Until recently we attributed the trouble to eye strain, but happening to notice your advertisement of Hyomei, we were satisfied that I e.' from catarrh. trouble came We purchased a dollar outfit, and within twenty-four hours great relief was experienced, and the loosening of I ed. The musicians are to be compl -mucous matter and the reduction of! mented for the manner with which throat inflammation began. Sixty they play. The advantage of intelli- Jays' use of Hyome i made nearly a complete recovery, which we consider very satisfactory after nearly four years of expense and fruitless treat ment by other methods, and that we feel grateful is to put it mild." Mrs. This letter shoWs that many cases of sickness and debility are simply caused by eatarrh and that they can be cured by Hyomei. This is Nature's own method of curing catarrh, medicating the air you breate. A complete outfit, including the in haler, costs but $1., and extra bottles are only 50 cents. Aask F. S. Duffy to show you the strong guarantee un der which he sells this remarkable rem edy. At San Francisco over 7,000 sports saw Frank C. O'Neill, the 'Frisco ban tam weight, go fifteen rouuds with Dick Hyland. the undefeated amateur of the coast, and, with a punch born of ring experience, send Hyland to dream land; MEN WITH ANIMAL EYES. Come of Them Who I'oae its Modele For Peletere. Borne men possess "auimal eyes," which defy disguise and which are al ways liable to prejudice their owner's chances throughout life. That this, however, Is by uo mentis Invariably the ense la evidenced by a solicitor in the north of Eusland, who ascribes much of his prosperity to a look of profound wisdom which has gained for blui many clients, but which Is lent to what would otherwise be a somewhat commonplace countenance by a pair of "owl eyes." At least three men who have come under the writer's notice (sod there are poeslblr many more like tbem) earn a precarious livelihood by sitting to animal painters. All three bare coino down I11 the world, and one la unknown to tbe other two, Tbe first mentloued belonged once to a good Cheshire family, but weut wrong and emigrated years ago to Canada, where be found hjs level on the water aide at Montreal. According to bis own story, be was on tbe verge of starvation wben one evening be was accosted by s French Canadian artist, wbo asked him wbeth r he cared to earn a dollar by comlng to his studio and sitting to him for half aa hour. Only wben the painting, a very Urge one, was completed did the "nnfortunete model discover that tbe picture waa a study In farmyard life and tint tbe hateful and all too familiar eipreeston In hia own er had been transferred faithfully to tbe optics of a pig 00 tbe canvas. Tbe two other toes, wlthi peculiar yet who earn a living by sitting to animals pa latere are also expatriated Englishmen... Tbe writer net both- la Parts ta the winter of l&VT. One of theet had "dot ryes," while tbe other wars the etpressloa of a est Both are well knows to boh lan dwellers In tbe Latin quarter. In Flereoce owe Bodtaoipt got his living by peeing ta Matarasae, tbe well known animal painter. Dogs were hia specialty. He bad their erpreeatoo, that dofllka Mai. tty of eye which one ad Sires as nock ta tbe plcteren by landooov. Btray aUortes.v - - . ' I id 1 . ' ' , .'.ioasU Use, meet aa4 PeWae. - Tbero is ersry reason to expect that Pastor Wagner doctrine of the alts pie life will be Misinterpreted by BMty AuMortraas bo will smrlre-ror te prac tice U aa a kind of fad. Tbery wTU pone " ajnipte me. xwy win J ' "T M.o aH . aija w i., j Taey will turt t emit. iM by 4iBt ef pereialeeit llfexlatkni Vte Wtr) en flex lUeteuMlTee sod tbelr tnpimmim tkat tby are tbe 4ledplea a feMiaw aii pilot. i- ' ; .'. IA. The era te tM simple UI rear sseauer ef Urine le la 1st beewet WlU Tonreelf. rkasTt let tUe aret erHI adrertle4 ew Onwteet "he euoie SUxif vita a freek Vr rTiait gml finvcee ywar eme trf Ufa. lfit e li4 ebMil mrw culta tad resr) trtpert elxmt (las) prenla itoa of rsfk-y IntKTTsllotte, Tt re eerjre and it of lamfrtJf la Ufa la U t ywir ,f l'' 11 far ym tn lire it ft iwnnl. rut if t. 9 V- - - ti.- n STTS- 1: v r- .THE BEST CONCERT The EnighU of Pythias Band Was The , . uemnns; racvur-w m rKanu The Journal will always encourage a local enterpriae and when an institu tion like' V band -with such flattering prospects sj the Knights of Pythias band has assumed it is only just to give them good notice. There was no slight intended by giving the concert a short notice in yesterday's paper; cir cumstances alone prevented a more ex tended article and it is with great pleas ure that we make particular mention of the performances. We do not think there were many in the large audience at the New Masonic Theatre Wednesday night who were not agreeably surprised at the merit developed then. The band pieces es pecially were enjoyed because the peo ple wert familiar with the history of this organization 'and know that the members have worked conscientiously to attain their excellence and appreciate their efforts to please. Each piece played by the band was a very creditable production ar.d merited the enthusiastic applaased they receiv- gent is very plain instruction in their case, they play smoothly, harmonious ly and expressively, giving to the ear a pleasant and melodiously thrill. The other parts were admirably sus tained. Master Roy Marshal gave a very pleasing violin piece and he also accompanied the band on one of their pieces greatly adding to the beauty of the part. The songs by Messrs Crabtree, Pum- phrey and Miss Saddler were highly en joyed. Miss Saddler was rapturously applauded and encored. Prof. A. Cook, whose original and graphic productions kept the audience in constant good humor, was one of the cleverest acts on the "program. His Laughing Song took the house by storm. Messrs Cox and Crapon played the popular march piece entitled "Blue Bell," on trombones and rendered it very finely. The whole entertainment waa fully up to the high standard of merit of all our local talent concerts or plays and the audience was delighted. HOLLISTER S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Mefloias for Bssy Pwpls. Brings OoMea Hoaltk sad Sansvorj Vipn. A STKClAo for OoostlnaliOD, In fKfrestiori, Mrs end Kidney Troubles, Hmpies. edtetrut. Impurv Blood. Bad Breath, gliurrlsh Bowel. Hmrlsol). ud Ueckacbe. It's Rocky Mountain Te In tab- te rorrn. m cents e ooz. uemiine made by UOLLISTBH UBUO UOMPANT, SlOOiein, WIS GOLDEN NUGQETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Seven women were killed and seven injured in an accident near Hornells ville, N. Y., where a Shawmut train crashed into a sleighing party. The injured were taken to the honpital and are suffering from internal injuries and are not expected to live. THE BEST PHYSIC. When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale hy all druggists. Very Low Round Trip -TO- WASHISQTON, D aco -out PRESIDENTIAL IN UGUkaTIQN, MARCH 1, 1 ..SOOTIHa RAILWAY. . will sell UckeU on aiareh 2nd and 8rd, at extramery low rates to, VYaahiosrtnn, D. C. snd return, with Anal return limit March 8U1, IMS; bowerer, an ex tension of final return Kmit mar be pro cured te March lath. 1006, bydepoaft of ticket wltli Joint Validating Ajrmt at WaaUrtytoa prior to eight o clock p. M , March fth, and payment of ONE DOL LAR. Special inducements to MiliUry Conv panjea ana Brans Bands In Uniform. For detailed biformaUoa aa to RaUa, Scheduk. SkMoinf Car AfKonunodn- tlooa, etc ASK THE AGENT, or a. uvnutoN, T. t. A., 1. M. WOOD, o. r., .'OarbtU, N. C. Aahorille, N.C. s, a. luasvicK, w. a. tatloi, Paaa. Traftc Ugr. Cee'l Peea Aft, , WASHINGTON, tf. C N4 9 a ChtpwrecVd : Cailor " . arjfr, Wf.lrrtanJ rrAtmt t the itr'ir n.aa hi e'uld.til frwla li,ii..f lTrt tf wiith fit m Csa-p.''-" I J y n Of f!r J hb "Bt ii.s -;rrce InJoTiDi'J. Te In. (. , t,- y ;r ryni f y a rJ jcrvf f ' T r- r. n. - i )l' U'iH ' I r 1 m - c. a. r.ic-"i,Te r . is a I V sum. ' -r. 1 j-xsii: Hod. J. well-tnotjn member baa voluntarily written to "The Field," the Conwsy, 8, C, newspaper, the highest possible praiie of IVrl ill HflWrttMtliB Babbit, rhmlr,l Cntrmi lOHi. ,k. hU jt.nvht,. MIm Kate Ctblua, hki tcrttblc cue tfuclun bM tried In 11 mm write,, and would err and acream froca pain. From tbe week abe began te ate Sheamacidc the Improved, and ia now abiolntely cored of this terrible dlaeaae. For Rbeaoutlam, rour remcdr ii a-apecific, and I cannot praiie It loo biealy. M, wife la x elatod o,er the core that ihe wlibea to dom What I hava Written, an .k mAAm k. nn M...i. r flthuu. " Tblt If onlr one of thonaanda of marveloaa caret wroueht b, thi, wonderful did. "7?! that powerful!, CLEANSES THE BLOOD, IMPROVES THE DICES TipN and BUILDS UP THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. Write BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO.. BALTIMORE, lor Tree Saunpla. .Always Remember the Full Name I jixative ftromo Quinine Cures a Cold In One xlww'OttBoi. 25c. NEW BERN. N C Athoiongh, practical and progressive institution, fully Hbifait of the times. Investigate and know for joi sulf thai the Carolina Busi ness Co lege leads in practical results For information addrets S. J. HOLLADAY, Pres. College in seat-ion day and night. I H5HSHS2SHSH5S5rES2SH5SSHSHHcS?HHSHSH5H5HSaSHSa5 HAVE YOUR EOMJ&ROWN Cabbage Plants All Varieties. Prices : J1.50, per 1,000. To Agents ordering 10,000, $1.00 per 1,000 Orders umountinp; to 50,000, 10 per cent ulT. Shipped ('. (). I), if desired. I'lanls arrive at your Express Office in gnodrondititm. n 2 a m . o w& is lor iTicrciiHiiiM' j-rirH. Bij Cebbge, Brans, Sweet Potatoes and Turnips in Season. II truers lor Shipments o! lomalo .Sweet Potato Draws should he boolml in advance. M Express Office ''mi DlSMNS CorrmoMTs Ac nlrklT uinsjrUiln onr oMakM frwej wiiM liivernlkm W prrblr paitsnthU, Crniponiv wmni lr. (Hta( MtMT tor aaotrloi Ml atrte. I'ajvnu Uftm UroaW Mumm i Co, roiTt arUi tMtM, wM0t la U Scientific Amer tcati A fcajirtaoamif Bp trl4 WMftty. jriiil t4r tmtmUtm of avnr mtmattmt nmnmi. Taniio. U TMar 1 Trmr mnnth, i. mH ly avU lwUN1iCo." 'New Tort imum umm. ca at. HuUhim. n. c. ICE Books CoBlalatoi oonpors for W10 U of loe In 10 Ih. eoopoDS, w (4 wtll be eeU lo customers si s dlsc of 10 (-er real.' ItaOwlllbayflOQ worth uf H I book Is proeerrrl, ellker from 'h irttt nf VHOB or from tkeffflce It UilO ' met. New Bern Ice Company. FtrmT, AtfalUB t hail OH U be4 f6T IaJO Wofl la kaliflliOf Jor aUf (r tt sVM U (tn Jo tr( wMl tit gntd ka4 rut! farm esrt 4 Hot wall the traa mho wrtt 9i birdUf ai.d eerrr lVr,t to thtxA a alii Mr4 f '4 m ln, to tx or tttj tt Ssfi tetu, lo uf M .V44 YEARS' J J EXPERIENCE , ' Tum Manna ' Diarana aaa fi r wbteU a&4 aula, ar can " rJe M U ;- ... f ,rrmr le ft, B. " m. r, "e t1, - ' 1 rir' 4t' f sue, P.'Ginaoii.' of Bennettmillc. S. C. of the South taro'ina Ip-itlarure, of Rbcnoutiun Ibil ill other medlcincl ID4 tain to cute. - Sbe could not walk b ties, be Day. Grip in Two. CABBAGE i riams, t-a Island t otti.n .Seed and Jas. Ray Geratv, Yoniifs l.laad.S. C ENTERPRISE, S. in Russell House, HKAUKOUT, N. Centrally locaUd. All the tlt-ll caciei of the RcjiHon. Well venti lated rrviiim, (iool bedf, riiinitt cxm ventences, I'ol to and attentive Ser vanta. Katee t AO ter ilar. Heeial and lilierul terniH hj week or mouth. Q. A. RUSSELL rirl nr. 1 A I.,.. 1, ft. . 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