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BILL . , . . . we render for lumber bought here. , Even If our prices were a little higher than others you would gladly pay them after you see THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR LUMBER. But our prices are not higher. In fact they are often low er than even inferior lumber se'.ls for. You do not stop to consider that your carpenter Is drawing pay when you are away trying to dual with the WHOLE- . SALE LUMBERMAN. There is none of this draw back when you deal with ' os, we can prove to you thai our ser vice will be a saving all around. - " .Did you etertry WEATHERSTRIPS for your windows and doors. They pre vent rain, dust and and cold air from your rooms. Just received a supply of this stock and can fill your orders promptly. ,' 1 t:d I'M Co. rUne 4M, 129 E. Front St 9 Bern. N. C. Legal Notices NOTICE North Carolina, ' JonM Counts. - Having quallned rininiatrator of tba estate f George W. Koonce. wid, thia la to notifr 11 persona having claim against said UU to pmmt than to om duly Trifid within on year fro thia data, or thia aotk will b. ptaod- ad la h at their recovery. All person In debted to laid aetata will please make kamadiau eettlemeat. ' -. . J.H. ROONCK. "- ' Administrator ' D, K, Henderson, Attorney . , ' ; - NOTICB TO CKEDTTEBS OF THE CAROLINA ; FAPBR PULP COMPANY, A TORPOR- . ; ' ' ATION. i- ; " To tba Creditora of tha Caroline Paper Pulp Company, a corporation:- : ; -i - Notice la hereby given that by a hidxmnt of the Saparior Court of Craven County, N. C entered in the caae of New Bern Banking and Trust Com pany, at aL v. Carolina Paper Pulp Co., at ak at tha May Tana. 1910. of aaid court, Thomaa D, Warren and R, A. Nona, of Naw Bern, N.C.. ware appointed Receivers of tha laid Carolina Paper Pulp-Co. and that an ereditora are required to present aad! maVe proof to such Receiver of thair ree Deceive elainu against aaid Carolina Pa par Pulp Co. oa or before the nut day of August 1910, ani all eroditora and claimant failing to do ao within tha time limited aa aforaaaid will be barred from participating in tha- diatribution of tha aaaata of tha aaid Carolina Paper Pupa Co. Thia 21st day of May. 1910. i . . ' ' THOS.D. WARREN. " ' , - , . R. A.NUNN. V ; Receivers of Carolina Piper Pulp Co, NOTICE. " Under and by virtue of authority vested in ma as receiver of tha Atlantic Manufacturing and 8tave Co. (having; been duly appointed receiver of same by his honor Garland S. Funreraon, judge presiding over the courts of tha First Judicial Dis trict oa tha Z2d day of April 1910) I will, on Mon day, the 6th day of Juna 1910, at 12 o'clock nu. at the court house door in Craven county, sell to thi highest bidder tor cash, the following described real property: FIRST TRACT-AU poplar, cypress, juniper and all other hard wood trass except oak, and all pine trees which may measure tea inches in di ameter across tha stump, measured eighteen inch es above tha general level of the ground, which are now standing, or maybe standing at any time during a period of tan years from the 2d day.of July, 1909 aad including all such aa' may attain1 said size during aaid period, atanding or growing upon tha following tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the State of North Carolina and eounty cf Craven and more particularly described and denned aa follows: Beginning at tha bridge on the Washington snd New Bern road add adjacent to the run of Palmetto Swamp to a cypress to the month of Padgett's Branch, thence with Padgett's Branch to the ran of Jaa, R. Warran'a line; thence with J as. R. Warren's line to the Washington and New Bern road, and thence with aaid road to the be ginning, containing 207 acres more or leas For fuller and mora complete description reference Is hereby made to a dead from Barah J. Lewis and J. W. Lewises the "Atlantic Manufacturing and Stave Co." recorded in the Register's office of Cra ven eounty in book 17S, page 82L ' - , ' SECOND TRACT All the timber of every description of tba aise of ten inches or mora at the acump, twelve inches from the around, or which may attain the else of tan inches during the period of ton years from the Id day of Jul 909, atanding or growing upon that certain tract of land, lying and being in tha county of Craven in Number One Township and mar particularly described as follows: - Beginning at the bridge In th main road leading from Washington to New Bern and run ning with the run of Palmetto Swamp 160 Doles to the run of Pinkham 8wamp: thence with the run of aaid branch to the Washington and Naw Bern road; thence with tha said read 230 poles to the (rat station, containing 140 scree more or leas. For further and mora complete description asa book 176, page 820, Register' office of Craven eounty. THIRD TRACT, All timber of ever kind and description, except p aa and oak, which shall measure tea inches in diameter across the stump. eighteen Inches from the ground, which is now, or may be at any time during the period of lea years from the id day of July 1909, and including all such a may attain aaid aire during said period standi ug or growing upon all that certain tract or parrel of land lying and being in tha eounty of Craven, and in Number One Township, which at sure, particularly described aa follows: - Beginning at a stake OB th Washincton main road thence, running an aaatwardly direction, a straight line, to the stake at marked gam tree ia Thomas William' line; thence with said line to gunreorner; thane with John 8 haw's Una to nostoak in Oliver Bryan's line; thence, with said Bryan's line to Palmet to Swamp; thane with th various sources of th aaid swamp to the Waah mgtoamain read; thence dowa laid read to the beginning, containing 76 acre more or less. For further description see book 176, page 824 in the Reg titer a omce of Crave county. ThiatheSddayof May, 1910. ;..---'-X H. C. CARTER, JR. Receiver of the Atlantic Manufacturing and Stave Company. ' ; -' , I : - AN IDEAL HUSBAND , -ia natient even with a nagging wf. for he knows she needs help. She may be ao nervous and run-down in health that trifles annoy her. It she la me lan cholv. excitable, troubled with loss of appetite), headache, sleeplessness, con stipation or faulting and tlizxy spells, she needs Electric Bitters the most won eerful remedy or ailing women. Thou sand of suffers rs from female trouble, nareoua trouble, backache and weak kidneys bave used them and become health end hDDV. Try (hem. Only 60c. Satisfaction guaranteed oy an druggist EXECUTORS NOTICE Rsvlng this deyeaeUAed aa executor of the estate of Henrietta Hay, deceased, late of Cram mty. ABaeneas having claims against aaid estate are hereby notified to present tha same duly vcraWd to tha andersigBad aa or before th 17th. day of April 1SH, or thia entire will be pleaded in ear of their recovery. AU persona in debted to the sell aetata arc hereby notified to make anmsdiat settlement, ' - WM. R, HAT. . MART T. MAY, , - . Btceutors Aarurr mo. ' . ' ' .Science Sifting v Tbe first record of Ilnlley's cornel was B. C. e0. - Eight oulilc feet of snow equal oo cubic fret of water. Th smoout of carbon eslinlcd from S man's lunir eifb dny. If H Could be lidMed, would eml t lint In a lumr ( f c.ml WPthlnB hnlf a t:l A FrctH U chemist has sdvnm-ed Ihr Hiiory l' "t the i1i)r frnin voi;itnUii) ,! .-MiIn.iti.;l IliMiih tli Mr dUilnl- ti i k n- ' 1 M.i-r- of Hie f l.ir rn.K ' i S i VUrHly to affeet l l"grii y hy ANNOUNCEMENTS To the Pemocratic Voter of Craven County. . - I hereby announce that I shall again b a candidate for sheriff before the next Democratic primary, to be held for Craven eounty. I thank yon for your confidence and support in the past, and if re-elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office fairly and impartial ly, with due consideration always for the best interests of the whole people. v J W BIDDLE. March 28, 1910, CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF , Thereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Craven coun ty, subject to the democratic primary, and if nominated I guarantee to every person having any business With the office the utmost respect, politeness and courtesy. " ; . ,: ' : " V'"': 7 :. ' Respectfully, ;-;v'iS WADSWORTH. CANDIDA TE FOR COUNTY Br-:sr.lTlEASURER.,;.-; To the Democratic Voters of , Craven : 7 County: . ; - -.' -! -I hereby most respectfully announce my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Craven County subject to the will of the Democratic primary whenever said primary is . held. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to conduct the office to the satisfaction pf the people to the' best of my ability. v, Most Respectfully, . B. B. Hurst ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic Voters of Craven V County. ' . I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Craven county, subject to the Democratic primary. If I yself nominated and elected I pledge m; to discharge the duties of said office to the best of my knowledge and ability and as near as possible to the satisfac tion of the public. ; . ' - ' V ; , Very respectfully, RICHARD B. LANE. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY - TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven Y County. I respectfully announce that I shall be a candidate for re-election for the office of Treasurer of Craven County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary when held; I promise if re elected to be found at my office in the Craven county court house, willing to serve you as faithfully in the future as I I have in the past Respectfully, . Freeman S. ErnuL Children' Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Hubby And what did tha Doctor say Wiley He said, "Put out your torn. ua." Hubby And than? Wlfay- 'Overwork BILIOUSNESS AND C0N3TIPATI0N For veara I was troubled wits bilious neaa and constipation, which made life miserable for me. Jflyappelite laiieoi me. 1 lost my usual force anu vtiaiic?. Pepsin preparations and cathartica only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver TableU. Th tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, atrenglhen the diges tive functions, nurifv the stomach. liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. Theae tablets are for aale by all dealers. Breathing of Insects." Insects ciMieraily breathe through special pore In various parts of tbeti bodies, and If ibee pores are closed by oil I hey are suffocated. Any one may lest thia by dropplug sweet oil on tbe (borax or back of a wasp. - It very eoou dies.' For tbla reason oil . has been found one ot tba best things to us for tbe destruction of Insects. -- ,'- Turkey fld. ' "''. .Turkey red Is mad from tha mad- ter plant, wbk'b grows la India. ' LION FONDLES A CHILD In Piltaburg a savsga lion fondled the hand that a chil f thrust into his csge, Dsnger to a child l sometimes great when leant regarded. Often it comes through Colds, Croup and Whooping rough. They slay thousands that Ur, King s New Discovery couia nave aavea "A few dnees cured our baby of a very bad esse of CmuD." writes lira. Geo. B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C. 'We sl- ways give It to him when he take cold. Us a wonderful medicine for Daoiea. Best for Coughs, (1 ils, LaGrippe, Ath ma. Hemorrhages. Weak Longs. 60c. tl.00 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. Evidence of Selfishness. "What a beutlful lawn Mr. Hllggtna h!" -Tea." replied the arlsbbor. "Bnt he 1o"t entitled lo much credit - He keps oioTving It Brr'.y for tbe fua of wsklno Ihe oelr.til'orn early la tb nioroliig." . Waiblnuioo H'-ar. Money talks, but what the "copper says nisy not U wwlh two casta. M BLACK LUIII. Remarkable Development of This Favorite Eesort There ta no part of the mountain country that has shown (create? improve meat than the Black Mountain section. This taction Includes the greet religious Jcentrea of Montreat and Bluemont, the T. M. C. A., and now the probable es tablishment of a Methodist Cbutaugua. The township baa spent 30,000 on macadm roada during the past year, radiating In five directions from the town. One road goes to Montreal with its two big hotel and hundreds of cot tages. i : - - ' Among the proposed great mountain highways for automobiles, such aa the one from Charlotte to Knoxville, is one proposed to be built from Asheville to the Blowing Rock country, passing through Black Mountain. A trolley line has already been surveyed from Ashe ville to Black Mountain. The Inn at Black Mountain will be i opened in June by Mrs. W D Sprague, who has always beenidentined with the town. The Inn is tha ideal location for a summer outing. The local papers say that all the resorts Will be full this summer. .V"- v-- Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Thsxmly time our friends are candid s when they have something disagree able td aa. ; . . v -v.r COMMANDER , JULIUS A. PRATT POST NO. 143 OEPT ILL, "1 . . G. A. R, . Mr, Isaac Cook, Commander of above Post. Kewanee. I1L; writes: "For a long time I waa bothered with backache and paina across my kidneys. . About two months ago 1 started taking f oley Kidney Pills abd. soon saw they were doing just as claimed; I kept on tak ing them ana Dow I am free from back ache and the painful bladder misery all gone. I like Foley Kidney Pills sr well that I have told many bf my mends a d comrades about them and ahall re- commend them at every opportunity.' Davis Pharmacy. NEW BERN MARKETS. Hay, $ 22 00 Eggs. 17 Corp,' 90 60 . 78 25 40 68 11 8 60 , 65 : Wheat bran, Meal, Rye, ' ; Chickens old, -t'C Chickens young per pr, Pork.1 Beef, " Rust proof oats, w White Spring otjp, IV FOR MORE THAN THREE DE- CADES. - Forev's Honev and Tar baa been: household favorite for all ailments of the throat chest amtlungs. For infants and children it ia best and aafest aa it contains no opiates and no harmful drugs. None eenuine but Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. , Re fuse substitutes. Davis Pharmacy, ' r ' ...The Baaie Right. v Tbe spinster spoke eloquently of the rights of children.' . "It seems to me," said the. married woman, "tust you bave overlooked their right to be boru."-Phlladelphla Ledger. " Met HI Bluff. "Love la a tender thing," ', 1 .. - ..... Said h., ; ', Then why nof tender ItT I - , , Bald sha . i'r T ' ' (Boston. Transcript. Nothing fearieue, - : "Why does your husband continually mutter to himself of later. Tfs all riiht. Jl Isn't dippy. He's got a part to learn In his loUne." Kin- us City 4urnnl. . j . A MAN WANTS TO DIE only when a lazy liwrf and sluggish bow els cause frightful despondency, but Dr. Kiner'a New Life Pills expel poisooi from the system: bringinf hope and cotiraire: cure all Liver. Stomach and Kidney troubles; Impart health and vig or to the weak, nervous ana euing, 25c, at all druggists, . Ella Her . face apaaks for , Itself. 8tella Tea; and It la pretty ulalR talk Chicago Newa,'-" -n- ." Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets will clear the sour stomach, awoet en the breath and create healthy ap- ttite. They Dromote the flow of gaa trie juice, tnereoy inducing goon aigea- tion. Bold py an aesiers. .... . ! K ' Pen and 'aper. ; " "Paper.' whether of rags or of wood pulp, atlll takes Ita name from tbe Ipyrua. A "book" Is the beech, tbe woodeo rod on which our forefathers cut tbelr nriifo letters. And a "pencil' la atlll by derivation peueclllua," a little tall, having beeo orlKtoally tbe nam of tbe Rooiia palmers brush. n i ti i D4AMONO CRAHO jt . 1 v . LA tjrr"i l- imM f..r r"'-TtrTw', A l -kt.ti.HU I i a.NU ril.i t in -a "'l, .I, o nip'i':'ic l - i v ii I- uA ) i .,-v i a so m i' ''- V I- - , 4 fc I t J b i 4 i f. -.9 I- .1 COLO Sat r I '. a t- e h.n r.Y ni iii.il. j. t T a-. MY LIFE JAMES J. JEFFRIES Copyrifht, U10, by McClure Newapapar -Syndicate. Copyright In Canada and Ureat Britain. All rtfe-nta reserved. :;; CHAPTER VII. BICOKI BPAMIRO FARTHER TO JIM CORBETT AT CABSOff. I F I live to be a hundred and mine is a long lived family I'll never forget that first day at Shaw's Springs. When $llly and I left our rig we didn't go Into the hotel. They told us that Corbett was In his handball court, and we went stralgnt out to meet hint. ' It was a perfect day, I remember. The sun' was shining, and the glare from the snow that covered the ground waa blinding. Corbett had established regular camp at thia little hotel a few miles out of Carson City, at the edge of the hills. They had built for him a barnlike structure, containing a big handball court and a snug dressing room. , ' ' ' " A bushwhacking photographer had followed us down from the hotel, and now he pranced off Into the anow With his camera and held ua up to get a picture of Billy Delaney arriving with at THS SRO or OUB BOUT . PLEASED WITH MYSELF. I WAS Jtra's new sparring partner. Beema funny, looking back now. If that pho tographer bad knpwn that be waa taking the first picture of a coming world's champion wouldn't his eyes bave bulged out? When the photographer bad snapped ua we went inside. Tbe bandball court waa empty. I put my suit case down on tbe floor and looked around. That suit Cas held about all I had In the world at the time a couple of changes of clothes aud a well worn aweater with a neck stretched all out of abape through being pulled over my bead ao often. Delaney opened a little door In one corner of tbe room, and then I had my first sight of the great man 1 waa to work with and whose boxing skill waa to bave; such an effect on my later con testa In the ring. Corbett waa Just get' ting aressea ior ois worx. It's strange bow vividly every little detail of an Important event cornea up In a man's memory. I can shut my eyes and aee ibat little dressing room now. Beside tbe stove, engaged lu drying out the clothes, waa a squarely built rather fat fellow wearing a mask that exposed only his mouth and nose aud eyes and that looked like a big yellow bologna curled around bla coun tenance. He turned b) Delaney and aaid "Hel lo, Bill," In a voice that waa a kind of a busky squeak. Tbla was uiiiy Woods, an old time heavyweight from Denver. Tilted against the farther wall waa a round Jawed, big eboulder- ed fellow with a grin on bla face, wear log dark red tlghta. Con McVey be waa. There were two or three others Just reporters from tbe Papers. ' All of tbla I took In from the corner of my eye. Tbe thing I really aaw waa tbe champion. He waa sitting on tbe corner of bla rubdown couch care fully lacing bla boxing aboes. With out waiting to finish he. Jumped up and shook hands with Delsney. Then be turned to me "So you're Delaney'a new giant are your he asked, amillng In friendly way. "Ton look big enough." 1 waa so busy looking Corbett over thst I almost forgot to answer. But shook bauds and luatlnctlvely gripped him hard to see what be was made of. All the time I waa wondering If tbla allm, alnewy fellow could be tbe great champion I had beard so much about Where did ae keep . hi fighting strength? Be was Just about my own height but fully forty poo rule lighter, if I .waa any Judge of men. Ilia eyes were deep set The akin waa drawn tight over bis theek tones and was well browned by the weather. He bad a cocksure way about blm. like a ua wbo known be can fight and would re sent any Imputation to tbe contrary. i "Get ready, big fellow,' aaid be, "sod we'll have little tryout Got yoor stuff with your I hsd, and la a few minutes I was reedy for work. Corbett looked me over and alaed np my strength sad condition. "Ton ortght lo do If yoa have any speed." he aaid. "What I heed Ja'a fast man wbo can make me tbe mca cost or livinq Inerwas-e the pried of many ties without Improving the quality, Foley's tionry and Tar maintain its hiph stamUrd of excellency and Its crest rurativ qiialitieti without any in crease in coat III the beet remedy for courHe, oHs, croup, whoopine; cieh ... land all ailments, of the tliroet( rhest and v I lilies. 1 he K'-nii.n I in a j"..ow rrk ' 'J I . Refill subtUlutea. Lav is I'bar- Imacy, i A Ssaa.V f alalia an m mfnit s4eht on the spot that the e-ampton wouldn't find me lacking. After a quiet talk with Corbett Delaney asked tha news paper men and the rest of tha staff to go up to the hotel and leave him alone with me. . Then waa soma argument but Jim Insisted. He explained that he wanted to have .a private tryout and see bow we would work together. In the next few minutes I got a new idea of what a champion ahould be like. Griffin waa clever enough when be fought me, but he was nothing be side this Corbett Jim danced in and out so fast that It waa hard to hit hint at all. He ducked under swings easi ly aud bobbed up again unhurt He jabbed me and Jumped away before I could get him. . Now and then be tried to feint me out, but I never did fall for a feint even In those days. When a man feints at me I Just "alk Into him, and he can punch'aay If he pleases. ' : At the end of our bout I was pleased enough.' with myself. ; Corbett had landed on me almost whenever he wanted to; but he hadn't shaken me with his punches. I didn't feel like trying to get away from him. I had worked fast, and I noticed that when I went after him be took pains, aa a rule, to move out of the way. That showed me something. I didn't need to back away even from a champion like Corbett ,And be had to back away from me. So all I needed waa to develop fast footwork and some of bis. skill In hitting and I'd have at least an even break with him or any one else. I determined to get that speed before I left Carson. . ... From that afternoon I knew tbe big gest honor In the ring wasn't beyond my reach. I thought the whole thing over. Here was a cnance lor me to work three or four weeks with the master boxer of them all. - There waa no need for burry. I'd take my time and learn all I could. I'd be patient and let Corbett hammer me aa much ks he chose, but every day I'd tuck some new Information away In the back . of my mind. Then when the bamplonsblp fight was over I d go out and meet all the heavyweights. whip them one by one and finally fight Corbett or Fitzslmmons. I laid my plana right there and kept my month shut, When I went to bed that night I dropped off to sleep In a couple of sec onds, as I always do. I slept without moving until Billy Delaney came and shook me to wake me up for breakfast. When we all sat down Delaney turned to me with a solemn look on his face and said: You're a nervoua big fellow, aren't you?" "Why, no," I said. "I'm not nervous "You don't want to be nervoua Just about boxing with the champion," be said, not paying any attention to my denial. "You aren't going to be hurt much. You ought to try to get In some sleep. Don't lie awake all night because If you do you won't be strong enough to give Jim here any work." "I don't lie awake a minute," I de clared, feeling that Delaney wasn' giving me a good reputation. "Then why did you get up In the middle of the night aa If yon couldn't sleep and sit In tbe window for a coor pie of hours?' he went on, more sol emnly still. ' "1 didn't" I aaid. I managed to get away with alx or eight soft boiled egga and aa many chops, with vegetables of one sort or another. I looked up for a moment while In the act of reaching for anoth er chop. Don't you feel a little sick, Jefff Billy aaked solicitously. "Why don't you brace up and try to eat a blta or two? Yon can't give Corbett any work on an empty atomach." , Here tbe wbole crowd began to laugh, and I hurriedly came to tlie conclusion that they were having a little fun with me. They were all Juat ordinary men If they were In a cham pion's camp Instead of In a boiler shop. That day Corbett and I boxed again. Delaney aud Charlie White were coaching me and telling me what to do, for they wanted me to fight aa much like Fltaslmmons aa possible. Tbey had me shift my feet around. pull my left band back a little aad let drive with it for Corbetfa ribs. The first time I did It tbe champion step- "totsb a rxivous ate rxixow, ARxw'f TOOT" AAKXD BILLT DSLAKST. ped In lightly and shot his right across to tbe point of my chin. It was a good, hard punch, but It didn't daae me. It only drove my bead back a Uttls. -1 went right on trying tbe name blow, and every time Corbett stepped In and landed on my chut. When 1 walked back to tbe dressing room after the round Delaney Mid: "Jeff, I dldnt think you'd be willing te try that punch again after X aaw the way he landed on yea the first time. Toe must bave a great Jaw." "Why. 1 thought that's What you wantedr I aaid. "Let me use my left bend in my own way and be won't atep in on me Ilka that more than once or twice." Time euough time enongh," said Billy. "Yvu're here to help Corbett train Just now," notice. I tiV thia method of notify Irg i my customers who purchase honey cl si to kind'y let me know at once tie oust- tity they dfir at I ! all s' !p to north era markets about J e V. AN'AKRON, MAN. r . j. - r - . . KB. WILLIAM F. STKKMK. Mr. William F. Steese, T01 Coburn at Akron, Ohio, writes t I have been troubled for several years with cmtMrrh of tha ttomacb. Have used different patent medicines to no effect whatever, and have doo- tored considerable with family doctor. "Sometimes his treatment would re lieve me for a few week, but would eventually have to go back to him, and that had kept np for several years,. 'I waa mdvlied to use PerunM, and have taken three bottles. Never felt so good In my life.' Am going to con tinue using It. Wouldn't be with out it in the bona. will gladly reo ommend it to any one afflicted with catarrh of Stomach, or stomach trouble of any kind." ,;-is The above Is; ani oft-repeated story. Troubled tor years with ; chronic ca tarrh. Tried different remedies and doctors to no avail. ' Peruna was ad vised by friends. Instant relief expe rienced. Great gratitude to Peruna expressed". - This, in brief, Is a story that is repeated to us a great many times every year.-1;-:- 1 ' No one could be ia touch with our vast correspondence fo one. month without being Impressed wtth the sin cerity and truthfulness of these kind of testimonials. , ,' . . Peruna promptly produces an appe tite, corrects digestion and relieves stomach difficulties that have resisted other treatment. J .. . 1 Man-a-lln an ideal Laxative. Announcement I wish to announce to the public in general and the local musical talent iu particular that I would like to organize a 12 or 15 ; piece orchestra having re signed my .former position at tha Vic toria theatre. I will devote the eveninga to the training of the orchestra,' will be pleased to hear from only those who are willing to learn,' stick to the organ ization and rehearse some Sunday if absolutely necessary. This comunity is at presen t and wl'l be more in need of an orchestra during the Bi-Centennial Celebration. If interested drop me a line to P. O Box 18 naming instrument and how long; yon bay been playing. : Respee. yours, v Li G SCHAFFER Children Ory v FOR FLETCHER'S 1 CASTOR I A The nswspapar ja a gigantic mirror tn whicH the whole world sees reflect ed Ita Joy and sorrow. 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The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 24, 1910, edition 1
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