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T ' THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 1, 1922.
y yji jj fjllljED f STATE IS SURE n85
S 0 W Efl K E NED I OF 5TH PLACE f
Florida Lady Was in a Miserable
Condition, But Says She - Found
. Cardui Helpfnl, and Got Well
Greater Agricultural Progress f ! I'il p : '" ' ir nr- ,-, tlK&h
Is Predicted For North Car- fe f j jjp m f3 13 FJ TS Hf L '
olina Next Year I l$KST S H --W Mff flU M J$ it 2 f-fU Hfl t
, Altha, Fla, In 'explaining how she
found Cardui so helpful during change
of life, Mrs. Ella. M. Bailey, of R. P.
1. S,.this place, said: . -. .,
"I became so weakened it was an
effort for me to get around. I knew
what was the matter, 'but I felt I
couldn't give up.
,' I just dragged, and I certainly was
nervous. I was so restless I could not
sit down long yet sq weak I couldn't
get about. It is a most miserable and
such a helpless feeling. , .
VI would get . depressed and out of
heart. ' rH..yyr;------.--.
- "I began to feel, after a while, there
I 'i Parkjer, frgfiicultural tetafistician
!of th$ state and federal departmenta
.-was no use to try to get welL This is of agricultural, declared today in jire
all wrong, for it makes a person dieting greater progress will be made
RALEIGH, Dec. 1. North Car
olina has made such great progress
in agricultural' development this year
that it is :"assured of fifth rank, or
better, in crop values," and its "con-'
tiibution in taxes , ot the national
treasury - Is remarkably high," Frank
worse. , , This state has
I had heard of Cardui, and thought here in 1923.
been called the
it milght strengthen me. A neighbor. 'tryout state of the Union. It meant
naa used,, it with good; results. ' . tba.tr anythingt that would- succeed
J. took one bottle (of Cardui) then1 here would do so anywhere," he" said.
I saw J wasn't so nervous, so kept it
up. v i f.j-. ; f . '.
"Gradually-, the nervousness left
me. rl began" to' eat .and sleep better.
was sofin well, and all rights
"Cardui did wonders for me, and I
This being the testing area, others
must wake up, for the Tar Heel state
realises- - its backwardness, and not
asking help of any one, is striking out
for itelf. , -
"Who. would have dreamed of this
tlOmmfiTlll It" . : tinni-ntimtlniij'rtnti nltk tta V., ..1- .
... I Ull .L-IILJIVU'.' a v V TV . UtA.. 1 .
,;f beneficial TeSults attaining the enviable rank it mow
.. ivr iiuiuh . iu .-value ui uruua, liitiit u it to
others. "V' i, ' : ','
)d the test, of exten
than forty .years,
f troubles common
sell
turies and revenue among1 the states
of 'the nation? r
, "jven ; though tobacco . and cotton
are - largely . responsbile, there is c" 5
something back of it all which should l
not .be overlooked. This state has the
vervwhere.
x ' ,
blood of all,
jjy j.awnon.
and '
y at nl.J ficml
J-aimwiig- -me 'lyte North- Carolina in a economic sense,
I Th"; child yet; hold 's fairly sound as compared with' oth-
j JLawson home,
juraay
ican and Anglo-Saxon
She has had the least conflict between (
capital and labor, or' perhaps jn rail- !
road strikes and ; manufacturing cur-
I tailriierit. Whatever . the ; main reason, j
the situation today indicates that
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f alway Have
in J4 hours
-rd remedy
ad aftetH
thH and
f
iontt .i
jit was left; on 'the ; er ettaes. Trade, early because active
here: Failures haye. been much fewer
than for the preceding two years. ;
v "Even though agricultural products
declined so . fast and further than ;
others , an deven though they have
been slower to start in the recovery j
cycle,'yet thfe farmers still are on the
job. There has been ho strike. Their
dollar Of . wagea had to compete with
the urban two , or three dollar scale. 1
ThU meant the farm famines, includ- ,
: , ing women and children, ' had to
-..produce 'the food -which some indtts
') trial striker ' lived on while shirking
.the national' responsibility of getting
back t onbrmal, as the unorganized
but. far more loyal farmers had to
''do and. did-the "right wayi
."f The few farmers who have kept
their heads above the expense flood,
-j are slowly recovering from the shock,
?K,,( mmiv nill naval- fi-et wnll . The Kiir-
J KWb UIU11J . ..... . . .
prising part or.it aii i;mai ms ur-,
rnand business men have rarely yet
realized that the farmers' welfare Is
always a barometer to their pros
perity. - .
rIf they would only invest more
generally in practical means of bet--
. terlng the farming ' interests, they
would 'butter their own bread, thus;
'helpingboth sides. - .
' Is There Liegal Reincarnation
Charlotte, Dec 1. Herman Shaw,
long lost heir to the 11 W; A. Vnaw
estate who .appeared here last Friday
to claim his share after having been
pronounced legally dead by. the court '
more than - a year ago. Vent bef .-re
Judge James L. ' Webb today to as-,
certain if h could be pronounced i
alive.: -
sDwing to the failure of hia rtla
tives, who brought the action vhich'.
pu him beyond mortal real so far
as the law was concerned, until to
morrow. -
Shaw is seeking a part cf the es
tate said to.' have been U ft to htm,
and which was later sold in part to o
third party, by his brother.
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BITUMINOUS COAL
f f e-burning, no clinkers. '
Run of the mine and lump.
ANTHRACITE COAL
Stove size, the very best
OAK WOOD
,r"ti stove lengths
AiH WOOD
f in stove lengths.
For Prorar t Service
liXlV-BERrnCE
COhlPANY
PHONE 23.
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A stupendous, clear-cut offer of the sort that has made the Farley Company famous. Do
you want new things for the hoUdays? Somewhere in this vast store there is bound to be ex
actly the garment ycu want at exactly the price you want to pay at exactly the terms that
suit you best. No matter what it costs, you need PAY ONLY ONE DOLLAR DOWN We
will deliver it promptly arid you can pay the rest in conveniently divided small amounts.
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Pile Sufferers
Don't become despondent try Dr.
Leonhardt'B : HEM-ROID no greasy
salves no cutting a harmless rem
edy that is guaranteed i -.to quickly
banish all misery or costs nothing.
Joe Anderson's Drug Store. Advt.
1 ; Does' thearmy of employes who
watch the clock know it can't niarK
time and get! anywhere.
KOTICE OF SALE OF LAXt)
'Default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness secured
by a ' deed-of tr'ust executed to the
undersigned, S. C. ' Bra'gaw, - trustee.
y WEED ANYTHING .
) - IN SHEET METAL?
f t " lia v ivuv , iiiuiiiiivo
send the facilities for turn
irlg out any article, large
otTmaH, in tin, zinc, cop
per,';; brass, aluminum,
cbrruff ated iron, or sheet
H- metal of any kind. Give
":us an . idea of what you
Require and we will quote
ur figure.
e SrS. "PARKER-))
- i by F. C. Henderson and wife, Mary
(Kousoi Henderson, on March 13, 1'j22
land recorded in the , .Register's olik-.f
j of Onslow county, N. C, in book 143,
(been made by -the BrAgaw Fertiliser '3
iCompany, the owners of the" evidences
'of indebtedness, for the foreclosure:
iof said deed of trust, according to 1
the terms thereof, the .undersigned ;
&. C. Dragaw, trustee, will, on ?Jon
day, December 11. 1922, at 12 o'clock
noon, offer for sale at public auction
I for cash, to the highest bidder, at the '
Couit Hojse Door m Onslov.- county.
i X. C, a certain tract at land in
'White Oak Township, Onslow Coun
ty, N. C, described as follows:
Adjoining the lands of George
Winberry, A. R. Tallman and others,
bounded on the Xorth by Up-River
Road; on the West by land belong
ing to Board of Education; on the.
South by A R. Tallman's land, anil
on the East by George Winberry's
land; beginning at Hatch Fork it
GeOrg'e Winberry's corner, and run
Inirig with the Up-River Road to a
:Stake at the corner cf the Board of
: Bducatlon land; ' there e with t!
:line to A. R. Tallman's; thence Ka-::
! to George .Winberry's line: thi ne:'.
.North with George Winberry's lino
to the beginning, containing 1
; acres, more or less. Jt being the
Horne Place of the parties of the first
part at Belgrade and described in a
deed recorded in book J)6, page 212.
(A right of way ia reserved for A. R.
llman so he can reach his property."
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The leading makers of Americas four
great clothing centers New York, Phila
delphia, Rochester, N. Y., and Baltimore
represented in this Dollar Down Sale.
There are big ulster coats, snappy looking
ulsterettes, loose box coats, single breast
ed buttoned through coats, double breast-,
ed coats, new Norfolk coats. Patterns
and colors to satisfy every man. ,
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Men Stare and Wonder
TLJff
Here is a wonderful opportunity to get a
suit at one dollar down. Make comparison
of the clothe in this sale with what's being
offered in other stores. That all that we
ask.
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BoUs?2-Pdnts
. Suit values that will startle mothers
vsr There's no stock of boys'
suits 'In the city that can compare with
this for assortment, quality and ex
tremely low prices
Soul Stirring Attraction
Whenever these extraordinary Dresses
nave been in the window this week there
has been a great rush for them. And not
wonder. There are Canton Crene. Bro
caded Crepes and others of the finest
'Cjaality, made in the most desirable of the
new styles.
Pricett
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Big Values In Coats
.50
trimmed models with V
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sleeves, and f yas a
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When these Suits are sold we can not
replace them in the present market at , d
f anywhere near the price, strong state
C'ment. but not a bit too strong! for the
t- . -
suits. We urge you to come early, assi
naturally the best Suwiliie,old. fir8t;
Anervelous event, ;,
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Millinery
Hats bf'Lyona-w''
Vet, fur and brocade w
JcombinatiQns, Duve
fyne, tc JHataf frf
onter-nd? jaUaesHi
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November. 11. 1922.
S. C. BRAGAW,
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