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the sux, n:w b::i;n, n. a, hay, i.il HOTEL GU3ERLMiD .,' Broadway t Hth Street . . A Real Home tiwnrtoui-rOHnfort- i -:-,;: hie 5V.; AJrstely Fiwpreel Hardwood floors throughout, cov ered with enuine Oriental rugs. Is a feature o the Cumberland which In dicates the character ot the entire es tablishment Rare attention to home like details eliminates the usual hotel Atmosphere. Yet there Is retained all he charm of hotel life provision for ivery want Immediately at hand. And t prices within the limits ot the av erage Income. The Cumberland Is within. A. few steps ot surface care, elevat ed and subway. Eight minutes ride of the best shop ping districts. ' ..y.. Ten minutes walk of twenty thea tres. "Broadway" cars from Grand Central Depot pass the door. Booms with bath, $2.50 per day, up wards Write for booklet today HARRY P. STIMSON, Manager In the Wake of the Measles. The little son of Frs. 0. B. Palmer Little Rock, Ark., had the measles, The result was a severe cough which grew worse and he could not sleep. Che says: "One bottle of Foley's Hon ey and Tar Compound completely cur ed Mm and he has never been both ered since." Croup whooping cough, measles cough all yield to Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. The gen vine Is in the yellow packages al ways. Refuse substitutes. For sale by Brad-ham Drug Co. Mortgage Sale. Pursuant to a certain Deed of Trust executed by S. D. White to George fL (Pendleton, Trustee for the Now Bern Banking & TruBt Company .bear ing date the 7-th day of January, 1909, recorded in Book 54, page 266 of the Register of Deeds office of Jones County, I will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door In the town of Trenton, Jones County, on MONDAY, the 5TH DAY of JUNE at 12 o'clock M. the following describ ed property, to-wlt: All that tract of land of 300 acres granted by the State of North Carolina to S. D. White and recorded in the office of the Reg ister or Deeds of Jones County, to which reference is made for full de scription. Also the following described per sonal property, to-wit: All the ma chinery and engines and boilers bought by the parties of the first part from the Eastern Arm & Pin Com pany, said machinery engine and boil ers being situated near the town of Cove, Craven County, and includes ah Erie City Engine and a boiler, with all Its connections, a planing machine end all attachments thereto belong ing, and all lines, shafts, belting, pul leys, together with all wrenches and tools belonging to the said machinery except that part sold to J. B. Blades Lumber Company. GEORGE B. PENDLETON Trustee. . Moore ft Dunn, Attys. K0TICE. . 1 ' hktuik uuaiiiittu as aamin nrimr f the estate of Sallie B. Perry, de ceased, late of New Bern, Craven Qoaatjr, North Carolina, this Is to no tify all persons having claims against 'the estate ot said deceased to exhibit bem to the nndentgned at New Bern eaa or before the 29th day of April, .1SU.' Alf persons Indebted to said itiiU) erlll please make Immediate gMtfaent' or this notice will be pleatf- 0)4 te bar of 1lM'twrj-y,'!-x ' , y WILLIAM E. PERRY.'" , f'SM': - Administrator. ' This St say 'of' April. 19il t..ti. '-i':'P : -.-.v.'-v 1,;;,:,' ,,i A ; i' ' ., . j ; ,. . ' e'f! ''';'''' Foley's IMaey Remedy Acted OuIcMy 1L-; N, George, i Irowale lAMwaft- Lathered with kldneyi- HrouWe tor many years. "I was! persuaded to try Ing It three days, I could teeUtr ben eficial effects. The pain left W back, my kidney action cleared ipv'a-d I o much better I AoVnof bestttate recommend Foley Kidney Remedy'," r sale by Bro Iham Pnig' Co.';' I nsSOVAIXT COXIVVCTZB. TOt wxst foist, hew " tore, tu KORFOLK AKD Hit TOM On ::-:Ti ;- K0KF0LK. 80UTHER5 RAILROAD, old Doxonos use, hudsoh , - RITES BAI LOT. r: "--'; Leave Raleigh, fieUtoben, Beaafert and Oriental aaa IaterawdMe Sta Ueaa, Thursday, JaM Hth, 1U Another; attraotive personally con ducted tour has been arranged by the Norfolk Southern Railroad at phe nomenally low rates. The destina tion will be West Point, N. Y. on the Historic Hudson River with Are whole days to do New York City. Rates Include Pullman, and state room accommodations and all meals enroute to and from New York City and hotel (room only) forrS days In New York City. From Raleigh $29.85 From Wilson 29.35 From Goldsboro 29.85 From Kinston 29.85 From New Bern 29.85 From Greenville 29.35 From Washington 29.35 From Oriental 29.35 From Beaufort 30.60 From Morehead City 30.60 The rates will be less if Pullman accommodations are not required to Norfolk, Va. The party will be under the chap eron age of Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Oowell and Miss Flora Creech, of Raleigh, N. C. A most attractive, itinerary has been arranged Includ ing a day at Virginia Beach. The trip from Norfolk to New York will be via the Old Dominion line which sails from Norfolk June 16th. Arriv ing New. York at 3:00 p. m., June 17( the party will 8e quartered at the Hotel Malborough. 36th St., artd Broadway. Monday, June 19th, the party will 60 to West Point, N. Y. the seat of the United States Military Academy. West Point is located upon a high bluff overlooking the Hudson River about 50 miles from New York City. The Government has spent countless millions in making the military acad emy the most attractive "War-School in the world. It is needless to elaborate upon the magnificent scenic beauty along the Hudson River, it is incomparable. Five days in New York will be hardly long enough to see the won ders of the great American metro polis but much can be seen in that time. The party will leave New York re turning by the Old Dominion line at 3:00 p. m. June 23rd, arriving "home" on the afternoon of June 24th. Write D. V. Conn, T. P. A., Nor folk Southern Railroad, Raleigh, N. C. or apply to any ticket agent for booklet giving complete information and rates. W. W. CROXTON. General Passenger Agent, Norfolk, Va, TO DELINQUENT TAX-PAYERS. mis is to notify you that nnlesa your taxes for 1910 are paid before June 1st, 1911, your land will be ad vertised for sale to satisfy same. If you object to advertisement of your property you must pay the whole tax. Partial payments and promises will not do. I have waited on you pa tiently for eight months and can wait no longer. . J. W. BIDDLE, May 12, 1911. Sheriff. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Special Train Goldsboro and Inter mediate Stations to Beanfort and Retnrunnday May 88th,191I Very Low Fares Fast Special Train. , Spend the day at the Seashore. Train will leave New Bern 9:10 a. m. returning leave Beaufort 4:30 p. m. Fare for 'the round trip from New Bern $1.00. Tram will not stop east of James City. 8pclal coaches wilj be provided for white people. For further informatloa apply to Ticket Agent, or W. W. CROXTON. G. P. A., Norfolk, Va. , EXCURSION TO JACKSONVILLE AND TAKFAf FLORIDA, TU THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE.. ; , ... . On Tuesday, June 6th, the Atlantic Coast Line will sell roona trie tickets from Hew Bern to Jacksonville. Fla.. at f;60 and to Tampa at (10.50, lim ited returning to reacli New Bern not later than midnight on Tuesday, Ja a 'nary.lt. Ml j iM'e'v:-i:vH,'' Sxtra eleeplnf "eari and coachea nfficlent to accommodate all pas sengers"whl be placed on tratna an4 ererythlng wllf be"Jon try too taan agement of the 'Coast LlM to make thla'a ttrst,clalt excursion,'1 fti-v-':.;'., Proportionate rates win bo made from other points la Virginia, North CarolUiai and South Carolina. Vti-? VW' tickets,' pullman accommoda tions and schedules ' see the nearest Agents or1 address, T. C. White, Gen eral Passenger AsentT or W, J. Cra!;;, Passenger TruITlo M.inser,. Wilming ton, N. C. . ' . '' ' ' ' ' PILFERIHG A CASE On ot the Most Closely Calcu . ; : latetf Play In Baseball t WORKING A DELAYED wTEAL The Way .Tata Clever THsk, That War Invented by Ham Steve Usee 'te e Pulled Off y "Bin BHI" Lange. Aneen WaeMI SaerUlee Bunt. "Base atmllng. the genUe art of apnntlng and 'bitting he dirt," k the Ojmm drawn and must 'ckmely cak-u-lated play In baseball end the on that. above all otbere. iwveala -the' mathe matical exactitude' ot 'th naiional game," aaye Hugh & Follerton In the American Magaslne. "A player wbo can run elgbty-dve test In three and oue-tblrd secooda from a flat footed start ought to reach second base ex actly tied with the ball, nine times out of tea starts. If the play la per fectly made by the runner, pltcber. catcher and baseman. The slightest inaccuracy or hesitation decides the play.. "It seems a simple matter to run ninety feet while a ball Is being thrown sixty-eight feet and caught and tjirown back approximately 132 feet, caught again and held In position to touch the runner. Yet there are art and science In the feat. , "There were great base runners In the old days. Thta was chiefly because in tbe early duys stealing second base was the chief aim ot the game. Mike Kelly, Billy Hamilton, wbo In two succesfdve seasons stole over 100 bases, and 'Big Bill' Lange, who stole 100 .times fa 9je season were ajl great rueiijrno would & great under present conditions, f recall vividly Lange's one hundredth stolen base, which established bis record. He wis on second base with no one out, and Chicago needed ope run to win tbe game. Anson was at the bat, and. after his stolid, businesslike style,, be poked down a perfect sacrifice bunt and went lumbering toward first base. Lange started for third base, stopped and trotted back to second. Halfway to tbe bench Anson discovered where Lange was and came near having a stroke of apoplexy. Lange had de liberately permitted bis captain to sac rifice without advancing. Then by a wonderful dashing start Lange stole third base, scored on a fly, and the game was won. Because be won tbe game Anson forgave him, but the mod ern player wbo attempted sucb a thing would be suspended and fined. "The most effective steal ever devis ed la the "delayed' steal, which, al though used during tbe early develop ment of the. game, was neglected for many years nntU revived by Manager Chance of the Chicago Cubs. It was used with great effect by Bill Lange and appears to have been Invented by Harry Stovey, a wonderful base run ner ot the early days. The tbeory of the steal Is to catch the catcher and tbe lnflelder unprepared and out of position, and Its success Ilea entirely la its unexpectedness, "Lange, the leading exponent of the delayed steal, made It after this fash ion. As the ball would be pitched be would leave first base at top speed and Sprint' as hard as he could perhaps twenty-eight to thirty-five feet, then stop short, hesitate and act as If be had blundered and Intended to try to regain first base. If be succeeded la drawing tbe throw to first base be proceeded to second at top speed. But In tbe great majority of cases the catcher would not attempt to throw to either base, but would keep motioning as if threatening to throw, and , all the time Lange would bo edging back. Inch by Inch, toward first, Jockeying with, the catcher. : The catcher, satis tied that danger was past and that It was useless to throw te first, would relax from throwing position, - ease down his arm and get ready to toes the ball back to the pltcber. - Tbe moment Lange saw the arm drop and the catcher change tbe position ot bis feet bo wonld dasu at top, speed for second pass. The catcher would leap back Into throwing position, raise bis ami again and throw, provided tbe shortstop and second baseman bad not deserted the base and walked back to ward their regular positions. If they lost t fraction of a second te recover tag the base Lange would beat the ball. -Tbe fatal hesitancy of the catch er and baseman gave Mm his oppor tunity. , I,-, . a, -,, ,f,.u . rsteallng third base from second fa much . easier in reality than atoaUaf second from first., although K la a tempted mnch less frequently. , Tbe) runner, moving up with, his aror eaa take more than twice tbe lead from second base than frost first, and, ba aides that. It la mac easier te gate flying etartf It has. however, baatj declared bad Judgment to steal third) except Jo close- games with one aofl aad the. opposing pitcher, going ..waff and preventing bitting. , In such eases) where one ran win win or Be, steaBaj third is advised by many. It If mora difficult to see tbe pitcher's morementa from" behind blto" than from one alda. Still.' the ranner need act start ' aa oeldkly butt a start at top speed) niT4 from, all parts fit the when he aeMbe pltaber swinging hjg,.. Norths Carolina by Prot Frank M. srnt. advane a. third of the way tsj Harper to . Join his personally eon third baas and tbee jretreat In aaferfl lucted , tour ; via Norfolk Soutliarn ber-aua the catcher's throw fa -noc4,,ruiroad. 2?.00 pays all expenses. sltlim to take, sdrsntage of any sllh slip In the work of tbe battery." ,-.-;'rf;i,!ia,.': ..nr.:.,.:-'- r.y-T'y ''-''V-.-Wlfs's Mother, of Couim. ?' Mabel If your frrsndma bis I t stl her, wrtb. bow does be - . I r-- i' i pa she bad a i BIDS DfTITEB FOB TELE LOCATIOI OF THIS FA&X-UFIS SCHOOL. On Friday, June lib. the Trustees ot Craven County rarm-Ufe School will meet at the Court Boos In the City ot New Ben to consider among other things the matter ot the loca- I uob ot ue ... pivpneea ivn-un Th meeting will be held at 11 a, m. Sealed bids should be sent to 8. K. Brlnson. Secretary of the Board of Trustees, at' New Bern, N. C, so as to reach him by U a, n os said day ot meeting. , Sections i and ot the said not are as' loilows. " . v ;'.'- jifreatfea. See. i. After due . advertisement, Inviting bids for the location ot said school within said county, said board of trustees shall locate it at. such place in said county as shall offer the largest financial aid for maintenance and equipment, having due regard for desirability and suitability of loca tion; Provided, however, that ' said school shall not be located in any city or town of more than one thou sand Inhabitants, nor within - two miles ot the corporate limits of any city or town of more than five thou sand Inhabitants. Buildings, Farm, Maintenance, Etc. Sec. 6. For the maintenance of said school, the county or township or school district, or all , combined, wherein it la located, shall provide annually, by taxation or otherwise, not less than twenty-five hundred dollars. The county or township or school district, or all combined, shall also provide by bond issue, or other wise, the following equipment for said school: a school building with reci tation rooms and laboratories and ap paratus necessary.- for efficient in struction in the prescribed subjects of study; dormitory buildings with suitable accommodations for not less than twenty-five boys and twenty-five girls a barn and dairy building with necessary equipment; a farm ot not less than twenty-flflve acres of good arable land. All of said buildings shall be located on said farm and shall be constructed In accordance with plans approved by the State Su perintendent of Public, Instruction, and the entire equipment shall be subject to his approval and accept ance after Inspection: Provided, how ever, that, upon recommendation of the board of trustees and the pres entation of satisfactory reasons there for, the State Superintendent of Pt" flo-Instructlon may grant permission toXsald board ot trustees to accept aHy suitable and properly equipped sehoot building already constructed thought it may not be located on said farm, provided it be located within reasonable and convenient distance thereof, and may also grant permis sion to reduce the required acreage for the farm to not less than ten acres. If any Township of the county con templates a bond Issue (o secure the location It-might present the matter to the Board of Commissioners ' of Craven County on the flflrst Monday of June. ' to June 9 FLORIDA-CUBA. Why not take a trip to Florida or CubaT They have been brought -with-tng easy reach by th splendid through train service of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.' Write tor illus trated booklets, rates or any other Information, which will be cheerfully furnished. ' T. C. WHITE, ' . General Passenger Agent, Notice of Lost Certtfleate ef Stock. This Is to glr Notice that I have lost certificate No. 51 for ten shares of the capital stock of the New-Bern Ice Company issued to me May list, 1894 and unless same it found With in thirty days' from the date of this notice application will be made for duplicate of said certificate. "'. V WM. DUNN, ' This the 2nd day ot Hay, MIL ' See the HUDSON -VP before yea fcny ear. Hymaa sells It ; '': Have yea eea the HUDSON tSJ Ton cant hear It Hyman bells It. . I or doses eeff will core any was of Chills and Fereiv pries 16c, or doees er wui euro any ease ot Chills and Fever " Price- ISO n.:c.i,-r ..,.V;,,:.TTT )' t -M ,'.3,.... ...... t ... : Lfirfe jParty Will 6e le Wuhlagtoa, ' Already many , ppllca'tlons have , ,W have Perfumery and Fancy Ar icles too Humorous to detail. C :"4 pick Out? 'r V" -'-: -1 v elp you. Eo; Tf"9. C.PP8 ; ':..; -K0ETSACS SALE V Pursuant to a power of sale con tained la that certain, mortgage deed executed by J. R. M. and Emily War ma his wife "and B. R, Warren and Hattle Warren bis wife to Vaaceboro Supply Co.' bearing date the 2nd day of May, 1910, the same being recorded in the etfiee ot the Register ot Deeds of Cravea County in book 181 page 1. we will sell at the Court House door la New Bern. N. C, on Monday the th day ot May, 1011, at the hour of 11 o'clock M, to the highest bidder for Cash, all ot the following describ ed property as conveyed la the mort gage aforesaid, to-wlt: Six (8) lota la Block No. 1, being lota No. t, 3. 4, 6, 1 and ( 1 said lota are within the following boundaries, beginning -' at the corner ot Buck street aad White Avenue and runs with Buck street to James . street - than with ' said street ltt feet then In a northwest. 398 to Hartley's Branch, then with i. said branch 16 feet to White Avenue ( then with said Avenue 67 feet to the beginning and 'also 14 other' lots in Block No. , being lots No. I, S, 3, 4, 5, 7, tV9, 13, 14, 15, 18, 17 and l&jknd within the following boundaries be ginning at the corner of Warren street and White vemio nn with fsald Warren street-to James street, men wiin saia James street to Buck street and with Buck street to White avenue and with said avenue to the beginning. y . . L E .SMITH, j. L. ROACH. . and W. E. WHITE, Assignees of Mortgagee, yanceDoro, . u... April VI. 191L NOTICE, The undersigned tavliig flUaUflea m administrator with the Will M nexed of Amos P. Carter hereby no tifies all persons "having claims against tne estate ot said Amos F Carter tn riraaan, ----- -- uuij amuen- ticated to the undersigned within one year from' thl vut. - ' - " M" will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Ail persons indebted to the estate of eaid deceased, will please mae immediate payment Blades, N. C, April 25, 1911. WILLIE C. CARTER, Admr. C. T. A. of Amos F. Carter deceased. im COaQUSSIOraKtr SALE North Carolina, Craven County, y ' We, the undersigned commlsskraere euiy appointed iby the Court at the Aprinerm, 1911 of the Snoenior court ot Craven County in an action en- tmea Johnson Filllngame against W. F. Wetherington and wife Margaret Wethermgton and John Bland and wife Bettle Bland, by virtue of the authority conferred upon us In said Julgn:eat, having sold the hereinaf ter described land at the cour door in Craven County, and the bid upon said' land having been . raised and the deposit made aa provided by law, will again offer for sale' and will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in New Bern, N. C, Craven County at 12 o'clock M- on V-': '-;''' MONDAY the 12TH DAT OF JUNE 1911 the following described proper ty, to-w:t: . , , ' A tract of land lying and being on the west side ot Swift Creek and bounded on the, north by the lands of Augustus Wilson on the South by William. Anderson, on the West by Uliam Morris,, on the East by Swift Creek, containing SO acres more or less, aad being Hie same- lands given to W. P. Wetheringtoa py his father in hfft last will and testament, ' and being the same land described in a mortgage from, W. P. Wetherington and wife to Brown Supply Company recorded In Book 166, page 15. :- '; ' - Another .tract beginning . at the up;,er nd of the Cod Ditch In i a por. 1 in' Mcintosh's line, and .runs with said line .to Swift Creek, then with the various courses ef said creek to the said W. p. Wetherington and Almerdlne Anderson's corner,1: thence with - the line to opposite .the said leading ditch and with the said ditch to the beginning, containing 60 'acres more or leas; this land Is known aa the Spteer Wetherington land,; being the1 game' land described In It mort gage hy Wi P. Wttherlngto and wife to A. M, Williams recorded- in Book U5J, page 123, v ' - f Another tract bevlnnlna at a suite in the middle of the lane' about 100 yards from W. BL Wetherington's house - and . .runs with the lane . a straight? Una to Busrard Top corner 6n ths run of Swift Creek, then an the run of Swiff Creek to Mcintosh's corner,, then v with Mclntosk's line to a stake then straight across the field to the beginning, containing about 60 acres more, or; less; being thq same land, .described In a vmortears from Joha Bland and, wife to W. 11, TVeth- eringtpn, recorded la Book 167, page 593.:,...... . t, "t. ;,.-r 14; .., -. u .- J-This the 8nd day of May, 191 L , ... - M. II. ALLEN ' . WILLIAM DTJN"J, Jr : i i . Commissioners Feel languid, weak, run-down? ITf 1 aohe? etoin-ic.h "cT'T Juut a piaia case of 1- r 1'- r. I t' k TV 1 I f tprs tones l;vo.r a.-.d B!.-..itch, proui.tfos 1 n, J-: .. a C 1 ;,-;cl. - North Caroliiia, Craven County. . ;. ' We, the undersigned eonsUtntlng a majority ot the directors of the Peo ples sic Company do hereby certify that at a tuoeting ot said directors called stnd held at the office at the company In tne'CUy ot New Bern oa the 19th day of April, 1U said board of directors unanimously adopted the following -resolution: - -RESOLVED That it is the ludamsnt of the board of directors that the DamJaa Task arnMtM. - is . a ..Li WMves svej VMJtUTimUT syibgU Uf HirUIe wttk dtMolred, it hTlnt dispoMi of eaa ,sb bboms, yif VIAisUlVIWlf lSVB of having accepted the equivalent of stock held by them In stock of the New Bern lot Company la payment therefor, which said stock originally Issued to the Peoples Ice Company ; has been .by th - stockholdera and board, ot directors distributed to. tbe stockholders of said Peonies lea Company, And It 4s ordered that a , meeting of the stockhotders ot the Peoples Ice Company shall be , Im mediately called to take action npon tnis resolution, and the secretary wffl forth wlh notify said stockholders of such meeting to be held Monday, June 12th, 1911 and he wUl publish notice -ot.thlg reeolntloa la The New, Bent Sun, a newspaper published in the Ctty of New Bern, once a week for . four weeks consecutively, , ltt Witaes wnereol1 we have her, unto set, our hands and affixed our ' Mais, and caused the seal of said company to be liereunto affixed, this the 28th day trf April, 1911., J. 3. WOLPENDBN. PRES. ' . CLYDE EST. .VICB-PRES. W. P, ABBRIjT, TREAS. B. B. HURST, '1 W. P. METT8, . , T. A. GREEN, j WADE MEADOWS, E. K. BISHOP, A. COOK, SECT. For sore throat there la positively o remedy that will relieve so quick far and cure Dermanentlv the nut aa. gradated ease, U Bloodlne Rheumatic Unlment , P. & DUFFY, Bpeclal Agent When you feel a cold oomfng oa' -don't , delay. but immediately take Bloodlne Cough' Checker. the cele-' brated throat and hint- remedv. r stops the coughs relieves the irrlta- n- i, - . uuu, ouu cures uie cougn, i F, 8. DUFFY, Special AxenL 20J)0 ALL EXPENSES OF A FEB- ' SOlfALLT CQHDUCTED ffOUB $20.00. ' TO WASHCT6T01T. D. C K0RFOLK 80IPVHERK BARItOAD NORFOLK WASHIKGIOIT 8. B. CO. weaving uaieifi) nay wta, 191 L The rate tnplni)aaIn11mn Am " ' W-MMWM modatioD8r meals and etaterooms, botli directtona. n roate, Hotels la WaihrDs?tAn mrl tntAMtina tA w wkvivsuuB ' tiuw , trlpg to Virginia, Beach, Arlington.-' muuni , vemun, : AiexanarM, - va., and -automnhlln. atiht-anAin -4 . u -- - n 'r w ..- .oua nnlntjr nf hlfrtiif,.lniiMa. , Wasfilngtoa. - , i , mis tour, under the direction of Prof. Prank M. Harper, of the Ral eigh Publlo Rnhonla. Iu . t. , .-.v.- ranged especially for young r people ' wu vtusiB wuu wisn to taaea van tage of this extremely low ra. and the- educatinniil iifnirimm. . .ffnuii - - NiVIVTO by Prof, Harper. ; , ' For complete Information and Il lustrated booklet descriptive of the tour Call nil' n Nnrfnlk- BnMk. ticket agent, or address Prot Frank M. Harper, 8upt, Rajelgh Public Schools, Raleigh, N. C- D.J. CONN, W. W. CROXTON, : Raleigh, N. C., - Norfolk, Va, 'V THAT C0U6H . -jj.,.a.. .. . -. , .... ... r-:. a i- 1r.:..-i .:. Should be stopped at onoe. Carolina Oough Syrup will give instant relief, and permanent cure If used properly, Oet a bottle Bradham Drug Company ' XT' ::s b 7atj) ..eyAUUiV attokxxts Air ccumxiw ' LCI3 AI-LA W , C?ee Reeas 41-1 1 E ; a tlS " Practice la Us Cou. '.'? et Cravea Dui,l ,1, J. a, u J, Onslow, Crt, t, 3 asul Wake, ta t I pr a, J rt- Sral Cnnrts, uo.i wknrsvcr rr litm are i'x&m:-. ! '-.'' J t i i
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