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ii:E mm 1 in 1 . swished 18 Two Sections, stsrj Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Bulld--S0 Craven Street .V . - chIxlxs l. sirrEr, . .EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Official .. Paper of New ,: Bern and Craven Ooanty. -;- SUBSCRIPTION - RATE&. , Two Montha.. ..' .,' ,V i.f 36 Tnree Months.. M x Month.. V CO ffwelva Montha. .V -..- . IM ; ; i only in advancil 5 1 Ths Journal If caly taut on pay-ln-idvance bull. Subscribers will "re ceive notice of expiration of their tub arrlptloni and an Immediate response notice wvi m appreciated by tbe . Journal ' ' ;" ' , i i i i MaawM s Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or npoa ia lulrrby mat1' Entei ed at the Postotflce, New Bern. M. C as second-class matter. " . ' New Bern, N. C. Jan. 10, 1910. NEW BEEN ACTUALLY VS. GOVERNMENT CENSUS. No greater injury can be work ed against any person, city, county, state or nation, than mis representation. The higher the source the stamp or mark of misre presentation comes from, the great er the injury committed upon the thing misrepresented. ' The government's mark of ap proval is all important, because of its weight, and its presumed high authority. Gold, silver, paper currency, bonds, become valuable far above their intriusic worth, when the government stamp is upon them. The government's signature provokes no argument It is accepted without question. Hence the vast importance that no error shall ever creep into anything marked United States govern ment. Appreciating and . valuing so highly the government's mark, is the only reason that the Journal for its city and county would pre sent the actual local situation as proving that the government has erred in its census report, as to this community. This is a matter of industrial and commercial, if not social defense, that must be presented to offset as it, may the government census, and is given to the public to prove no actual pop ulation, but to give every intelli gent reader to pass upon, and judge upon actualities, as proof that New Bern has made besides great material gains during- the past decade, it has also made a Bub stantial population increase. In 1900, the government gave New Bern population 9090, and. Craven county including New Bern 24,1 60. In 1910, the count is 9,961" and 25,594, respectively, a city in crease of 87), a county increase of 563. As to New Bern, the post office has in 1910 twenty two on its roll, against twelve in 1900. The re ceipts show an increase of 147 pet cent with its own census report a vear ago of 17.000. The real and personal property shows an in crease of 120 per cent The graded schools have 90 per cent enroll men t increase in 1910 over 1900. During the decade 700 residences have been built, and daring 1910 it was almost impossible to rent a home, every house that was , start ed being engaged long before com ' pletion. The city limits have been extended, and where there were growing crops in fields in 1900, In 1910 were residences and . stores. This is- New Bern's status in 1910, its presentation of local ac tualities, that are offered agalpst the government's returns of 9 1-2 per cent increase of population in the decade ending 1910. WATERWAY OPENING MORE THAN CELEBRATION. .. , - ,- i - ' The official observance and pub lie declaration that the Inland Wa terway between Neuse river and Beaufort was opened, as per pro gram on the banks of . the water way, January sixth, had. good deal more ia it than a xflere cele bration. : -." ' ' The celebration part, in the way of attendance and ceremonies at "tendant t upon. the occasion, ( was most impressive. , It was a, day , long to be remembered by all who were fortunate enough to go, ' It -wai a scene that can never be for gotten by those who went into this hitherto wilderness, Wfcd walked about where a faw moLtL'J previ ously was a Bwarn? fta.rir; v Ua. ItKty ba tl CE:!!rch Cry. f I . . X V 7f ha Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been , In use for over 80 years,1 has borne the. signature of 1 All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta' and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Caatoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro sroric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ' substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind. Colic; It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS x r Bears the the Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THC CIBTOK COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRICT, NEW YORK CITY. will such a scene be enacted on this waterway, never a day when more than half a hundred boats filled with people shall gather in this waterway. But the greatness of this water way opening celebration was the gathering of people, the represen tative character of the assemblage, the coming together at this inland and lonely spot, of men represent ing such great and distant states as Florida, Minnesota, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Maryland, besides other notable men, high in official positions, in state and nation. That such men should take the long trip, at once points out the great im portance of the Inland waterway project of the Atlantic Coast states and that this section iust comple ted called for the attendance of the official representatives that were present, as a study object of I part of the great scheme of the en J .. ,. . . , . . . tire line of inland waterway tha t 18 tO be DUUt. I lie success of. this section is of greatest encjur agemoct, as proving the positive feasibility of the great system that shall follow the Atlantic coast, a system of inland waterways of incalculable value to this entire nation. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTORIA An aviator's cap and glasses picked up on the North Sea were identified as those of Cecil Grace, the American lost on December 22. . ' : $100 REWARD, $100. . The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to core in all its stages, and that ia Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is thnly positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitatiooal disease, rrqnires aconstituti onal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken.' internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the svstem. therehv destrovin? tbe founda tioa of th disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tbe proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars for sny ease inac it rans to care. ; Send for eireolars and testimonials. " t F. J. CHENEY Am, Toledo, O. . Sold by Druggists, 35c - - - . . Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tioo. : " ' - !.; r. ' ' ' ii ' " Fifteen persons were killed and more than 40 injured in a train -wreck near Cathcart, Cape Colony, South Africa. : -WOMEN ... Woniea of tlic lughest type, womea of superior education and refinement, whoie discernment and juugment give weight and forca to ' tieir'.opinioni,1 highly praiso tie wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham- lerLua'i Eiomach and Liver Tab-1 ic!a. Hron;!jout tie many itagei cf wcr's Lfe, from girlLood, Crfr;S lie ordeals of, molaer Loe J t) tl decHisz 7tani tere ii C3 1 ' f r cr rort ttZullt ined Liz?. C ::Lb's TaLIctt are t.'.l CicryL:re at ZZt a lox. : or Flotcher's - and haa been made under his per- -sonal supervision since Its Infancy, Allow no one to deceive you In this.. -. Signature of Ganjah Smoking. In Jamaica gnujnh, a variety of In dian hemp, is smoked by the natives with terrible results. It is stated that It was this weed that was used by the leaders of the Indian mutiny to drive the sepoys into the passions of raging mania which they exhibited during that campaign. Ganjah smoking af fects the beginner in a peculiar way. AVhile under Its Influence his senses of time, sound and distance are oblit erated. A single minute may seem a month, a child's voice sounds like the rattle of a machine gun, and a little finger may seem a mile long. . Con tinued use, It Is said, "causes cataleptic fits and eventually Idiocy or raving homicidal roaduess. ; Flogged For Bathing. On nn island In th Cam. at Grant chester, is a mill pon known as "By ron's pool" because-it a's here that the poet as nn undergraduate enjoyed his favorite recreation. Even In his dny Edward Couybeare tells us In "Highways and Byways In Cam bridge" bathitig was a practice some what frowned on by the academic au thorities. A century or so earlier anv student found guilty of It was publicly flogged. in tv ?r his college and waa "S?"J '-"S' on the morrow In the uui', erslry schools by the proctors, A secoU(J offpnse meant pun,,,, from the university. Crimson Clover. Seed Rye, Hye County Rust Proof Oats, Hay, Grain and Feed Agt. for International Stock and Poultry Food. Chas. B Hill, New Bern. N. C. FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY-AN AP PRECIATION. L. McConnell. Catherine St, Elmira, N. x.. writes: "1 wun to express my appreciation of the great good I derived from roley's Kidney Kemedy, which 1 used tor a bad case of Kidney trouble. Five bottles did the work most effects ively and proved to me without doubt t is the most reliable kidney medicine I have ever taken. "F S Duffy. Punishment of Children. - Tarcnts should remembir that every distressing, bloodcurdling story told to a child, every superstitious fear lu st Med Into its young life, and their mental attitude toward the child, their whole treatment of it, are simply mak ing phonographic records In its nature which will be reproduced with scien tific cxactneos In its future life, "says Orison Rwett Harden in Success Maga zine. Whatever you do, never punish a child when it is- suffering with fear. It is a cruel thing to punish children the way most mothers do anyway, but to punish a child when it is already quivering with terror, and especially when you are angry, Is terrible. The same ; principle, applies to punishing children In school,, s ., C 1 For; either acute or chronic kidnev disorders, for annoying the painful uri nary irregularities tans roiey &.iany Pills. I An honest and effective meal cine for kidney and bladder disorders. F. S. Duffy. . - i( "i. 11 : An'Eye to His Epitaph. -' Edmond ' de Goncourt, tbe Frenoli novelist, admitted that he worked with an eye to his epitaph, and be wanted tbe epitaph to endure for a long time, lie records" In. his Journal that. "the thought that the world may perish, may not last forever, is one which oc casionally fills my mind with gloom. I should be defrauded by the. destruc tion, of this planet, for l have written only in tbe hope of eternal fame. ' A reputation lasting 10,000, 20,000, even 100,000 years, would be a poor return for tbe pnlus I have taken, tbe priva tions I have suffered. Under these conditions It would have been better to lounge aimlessly through H Wvi ream ing and smoking' my time away." Chicago News. . . The peculisr properties of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy have been thor nughly tested during epidemics' of in fluenza, and when it wss taken in time we iSave not heard of a single case of pneumonia. Sold by all dealers. TAFT FAVORS Piio::p; Fines Not Sufficient For the Ciimi- . ' nal Iti6h, Harlan Sentenced,,1, to 18 Months in Prison. : Washington, Jan. 7. '-"Fines are not effective against men of wealth, . Im prisonment is necessary," wrote JPfsl dent Taft in a decision ia refusing to commute a prison sentence against W. S. , Harlan," - manager pf one tof th greatest lumber and turpentine inter ests in Florida and Alabama. Harlan was sentenced in the,. United - States Circuit court to 18 months in prison and to pay a fine of $5,000. ' The decision was affirmed by the Supreme Court of the United State". President Taft com muted the term to' six months. ; ;i ,r The conviction of Harlan grew out of efforts of his company to secure 180 immigrant laborers from New York. , LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE On the package when you buy Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds.. None (tenuine without the bee Hive,' Remember the name,' Foley's -: Honey and Tar and reject any substitute-F. S Duffy. , , : ...;.,r( v.,,..-- No Bids For Cutters. Washington, Jan. 6. In consequence of the fact that private ship builders have declined to bid for the construc tion of two revenue cutters for the treasury department because they are unable to come within the limit of cost specified by Congress, Assistant Secre tary of the Navy Beekman Winthrop today requested five of the principal na vy yards to submit estimates by which the work could be undertaken by the government. The New York, Boston. Norfolk, Paget Sojind and Mare Island navy yards were asked to submit bids. in sickness it a certain bidden nerve goes wrong, then tbe organ that this nerve controls win aiso surety xau. i - r . i 1 1 i i m - i t may be a stomach nerve, or it may have given strength and support to the heart or kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed to this vital truth. Ur. Snoop s Restorative was not made to dose the stomach nor to temporarily stimulate tha heart or kidneys. That old-fashion ed method is all wrong. Dr. Slump's Kestorative goes directly to these fai ing inside nerves. The remarkable sue cess of this prescriDtion demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual cause or these railing organs. And it is in deed easy to prove. A simple five or ten days test will surely tell. Try -it once, ami see! Sold by Bradbam Drag ' Earnings of Writers. i There are at least fifty writers in England who are making ..000 a year each by their books. : In this number It Is possible that there are a doien who make income of 2.000 to 5,000 a year. . Marion Crawford Is said to have received JJ00 down for eacbvOf his novels, and he often turned 'out three a year. Sir Walter Scot, made 200,000 during his writing career. - AV pbonse Daudet received 40,000 for a single novel. Lew Wallace got m roy alties on "Ben-Hur" and "The Prince of India" almost 80,000. For any of his stories Sudyard Kipling la reputed to charge 2 shillings a word.. ?Les Mls erables" brought Victor Hugo close on 10,000. T. P.'s London Magazine. Coroners In England. In early times the coroner In Eng land ws a revenue officer of the crown, and his business was to and ont tbe criminals, extort their confes sions and confiscate their goods to the crown. From records ft appeared that King Alfred had a predilection for hanging his coroners because they did what was unjust " , - At the present time practically the only office of coroners Is to hold In quests en dead bodies and on treasure trove and to pronounce judgment la outlawry. London Telegraph. , t A RELIABLE COUGH . MEDICINE. Is a valuable family friend. Foley's noney ana xar lumus this condition ex actly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th Eastern, Pa., states; "Several memb ers of my family have been cured of bad coughs and colds by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar and I am never without a bottle in the house. It soothes and relieves the irritation in the throat and loosens op - tbe cold. .. I have - always found it a reliable cough cure." F S Duffy. ..-... .-; t "iX'J 'Military Skaters. : -. In the Norwegian army then la a Cfcrps of Jhtfaatry every mas of which Is nu expert skater. On skates this coriM i an perform a day's march of I eighty miles, which equals the per formances of the best trained cavalry in Europe. The evolutions of the corps are confined to tbe great fiords which Indent the coast of Norway, these fiords being frozen over during the long winter season.' v What They Wia Do Ur Yosj ' ThejrwillerirejourtackachB, trengthen your lliaeya, cor rect urinary Irreulir! : s, tuilJ tp tho worn out t!: a asi limlnatw tha excess crla gtij that cauaaa rhvizr. i. T. U Vent Drljht'a Dlieaja tzl '.. latea, and rest?rt t' "i r-! ilrassth, r.;.': g Davis PHArj r.tr. r COUGH3 AND COLDS. I Took Pe-ru-nsu ft, " " ! - em '! . VASHIN6TOH O C- Peruna Drug Co, Oolambas, Ohio- Gentlemen : I can cheerfully Teeom- mend Fernna as an effective cure for eonghs and colda. , . , ,: v To.are authorised to use my photo With testimonial la any publication. : j lira, Joseph Hall Chase, ; MM Tenth SU, Washington, D. C. CeiiM Not Smell nor Hear. . Mrs. A i Wetsel, 1023 Ohio St., Terra Haate, Ind., writes t MWhen I began to take yonr medicine could not am ell, nor bear a church bell ring. Now J oea both smell and hear.". . ::r ?When I began yonr treatment my head was terrible. I bad buzzing and Chirping noises In my head. 'I followed your advice faithfully and took Peruna as you told me. Now I might say I am well. - "I want to go and visit my mother and see the doctor who said I was not long for this world. I will tell him it was PtruM that cured me." :r People who object to liquid medicines an now secure Peruna tablets. Uan-a-lin an Ideal Laxative. Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for 1911. A River In Brazil. - The state of Sao Paulo, iu the repub lic of Brazil, has a river that carries one of the longest names of any stream In the world. Tbe name Is of Indian origin and is "Tamanduaetehy" and Is also called without saving anything In length "river of the Great Tamanolr." You economize greatly when using Dr. Shoop a new coffee substitute known to first class grocers everywhere as ur. Snoop's Health Coffeo. A 25c, 11 lb fiackage gives 100 cups of a wonderful y satisfuing table drink. Pure toasts trains, malt nuts. e'c. give to ueani Coffee a wholesome and satisfying taste and flavor. And there is not a erain of real coffee in it Beside. Health Coffee is "made in a minute.'' No 20 to 80 minutes tedious boiling. Sold by H. C. Armstrong. An Artist's Crltiolsm. Probably no two artists ever crlti cised each other more severely than did Fusel! and Northcote, yet 'they re mained fast friends. At one time Fu sell was looking at Nortbcote's paint ing of the anger meeting Balaam and bis ass. "How do you like itr asked Northcote after a long silence. "North cote," replied Fnsell promptly. '.'you're an angel at an ass, but an ass at an angeL" ..' The greatest danger from influenza is of its resulting in pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, as it not only cures in- nuenzs, but counteracts any tendency ot the disesse towards pneumnoms, sold oy au Druggists. Amsrloan Influence In Csnsds. Wherever the American goes In force and In proportion to his sympathetic reception he leaves as side Issue the Indelible Impression of his. vivid per sonality. In sueb wise he is. changing the sedate old maritime provinces so very rapidly that you can hardly find any difference between them - and Maine, or Massachusetts.- This Is In obedience to a natural law which must bring : about such results. - His man ners, bis "speech, his coinage, his means of communication, whether by land or tea, are entirely reciprocal with Can ada, bnt as be Is mighty and Canada la feeble numerically tbe greater, as usual, Includes tbe less. F. T. Bullcn la London MalL , ' -PARSON'S POEM A GEM. 5 ' From Rev. H. A. Stupenvoll, Allison, la, in praise of Dr. King's New Life Pills. . ; "They're such a health necessity. In every home these pills should be, If other kinds you've tried in vain, W USE DR. KING'S And be well again. Only 25c at all druggists. .. -y-...- ' Bearded Wemsn. Tbe bearded woman is not a fiction. A bearded woman was taken by the Russians at tbe battle of Poltava and presented to the czar. Her beard measured over a yard. Tbe great Mar garet, .governess ot the Netherlands, had a Very long, stiff beard. Mile. Boes de Chene, born at Geneva In 1834, was' exhibited In London In .1853 in ber eighteenth year. She bad a profuse head of hair, a large mustache and a strong black beard. There are other Instances1 of bearded women about tbe authenticity of whom there Is no room for doubt New York American.. . ' ''.' : H A errained ankle will usually din able t-e injtiro-l pe-on for three or four wiis. -1. i dj to lack of proper treatTint, h.n Chamberlain's Linl- - r-t ii r' ''' 1 s ere r ---y be effected .at: n.fi r i . 'lias lininifnt is jest'", ii t t i, r it rrnwkable prriiai.it.s in ute, Loid by ail Drug- T0BMI11U5T : VMR IS Oil $4000,000,000 , At Stake Argu ment Before Supreme Court '.-'! Washington, - Jan. yBefore the Court of Last resort yesterday began the final supreme legal battle on which hangs the fate of the American, Tobac co Company and its subsidiary eorro ra tions. ; V. . t J ni?."' rt-' Some of the highest-priced lawyers in the countty yesterday began their ar guments before the Supreme Court of the United States for and against the Sherman Anti-trust law and that many tentacled octopus, the Tobasco Trust- On the cogency of . their presentation of the evidence depends either the life or death of a va.tt combine of. corpora tions constituting a business with over 14000,000,000 of invested capital-and on the one hand,. a strengthening of the Sherman Anti-trust law,': or, on the other hand, an emasculation of that statute which jwill. nullify the Govern ment's strongest weapon against cor porate aggression. . ; ? y ! -"',:'":-v The setting for this" legal Waterloo was the small,' - prim Vambe.r of the Court, and the audience of nine justices of the highest court, and a closely pack ed crowd of lawyers, business men and visitors. The generals in command of the opposing iorces were Attorney Gen eral Wickersham and Special Attorney J. C McReynolds, for the Government, and Attorneys John -G. "Johnson and William B. Harnblower, for the To bBeco Trust. To Johnson, as chief counsel for the appeliant, fell the duty of making the opening argument" and his legal defense of the accused corpor ations consumed by far the greater pait of the day. i ; -'.-' ENDS WINTER'S TROUBLES To many, winter is a season of trou ble. Ihe frost bitten toes and tlneers. chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold, sores, red and rough skins, prove this But such troubles ny be ore Bucklen s Arnica Salve. A trial convince3.niret- est heaW of Burns. Boils, Piles, Cuts, Sore, Ecz-ma and Sprains. . Only 25c at all druggists. . - Eight addition ' indictments charging the further larceny of $217,000 were re turned by ' a New ; York grand j'ury against Joseph G. Robin. ; 5 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA M, J. Epley, an American, was held in $2,000 bail in London, charged witl being in possession of $2,003 worth oi notes of the American Exptesa Com pany which had been reported lost' - FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. -Are tonic in action, quick in results A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. Mary C. Abbott, Wolfeooro, N. II. saya; "I was affl e'ed with arad case of rheumatism, due ti uric a"id Wat the kidncya failed to clear out of try blood. I waa so lame in my feet, joints, and back that it was agent for me to step. I used Fo'ey Kidnry Pills for three days when 1, was able t get up and move about and the pain? were all gone. Th great change in condition I owe to Foley Kidney Pi lie and re?omnverd them to unvone suffer ing ai'hsve."-F. S. Duffy. , 'Tbe grand jury in tho Los Angeles Timfs explosion case returned 22 indict ments each charging murder in connec tion with the crime. ' , Threatening feverishness with children is quickly and safely calmed by Preven ties. These little Candy Cold Cure Tablets should always be at hand for promotness is all-important - Prevent ics contain no quinine, nothing harsh or sickehin?. They are indeed, "the sticch in time." Carried "in pocket or purse. Preventirs are a genuine safeguard against Colds. 25c, Sold by Brdaham Drug Co. - Agincourt.."" S Aglncourt. from -which Henry Y. made bis trhimpbai entry Into London, is oor English way of spelling Axin court Just as Blenheim is a. simitar corruption of Bluidhelm. In about two and a half hours JHcnry's little army slew 10,000 Frenchmen, nearly, twice as many as England lost outright fu -battle, during the Boer war, lasting over two and a half years, and yet. we talk complacently of our ''modern arms of precision!" A monument at Agin court mnrks the cemetery of tbe slain. Few battlefields have changed their ap pearance so. little. Tbe field may be reached within a railway hour from Boulogne, but few tourists go, to the scene of England's most wonderful feat of arms. London Chronicle. . FOR LAGRIPPE ... COUGHS AND STUFFY COLDS. . ' Take Foley'aHoney and Tar. It gives quick relief and expuls the cold fiom your system It contains no opiates, Is safe and sure, F S Duffy :;. t ' , ' Joso Candido, leader . of the recent mutiny in the Brazilian Navy, and 44 others mutineers, have met sudden deaths. 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It contains a monthly review of the world's news; quotations from and comments on the press of the World; numerous graphic cartoons and otherV illustrations; photo graphs and biographic sketches of theconapicuous personalities of the month; the most recent advances In science and discovery the note worthy events in religion, liters-" hire and art, critical reviews of the best fiction, dramatic and musical works; a page of the best humor and a condensation of the leading plays of the month. v v It gathers impartially from v-" ery field of human thought and activity those facts which "are best worth knowing and gives the reader a clear, well defined .and illuminating view ' of ' what the whole world is doing." - 1 " ; Clllipt LITERATURE 1: - for. one year r-rt3.00 THE OilU iJOOF.::.'! j for one year $4.00 Building- Ma Paints, Oils Varnishes ' " " i. American Field Fence ! : few farai I,C Fresh lot of Apples Cali fornia .;' Grapes, Bananas, Burmuda Onions, Sack On ions, White Pickling Onions Cabbage and Irish Potatoes. JACOBS & CO. . v PHONE 8ft. NOTICE . '. Now is the time to have your buggy repaired and painted for Xmas, when everything ought to be shining. The place to have It fixed up to order is 29 Craven 8t, where the experienced workmen of 14 to 20 years are capable of doing it right. If foa are con templating having any work dona see us we can save you money Work done on short notice , and. satisfaction . guaranteed, .. Don't forget the place, Tr. Qi!::J" 29 Craven St New Bern, N. C . Successor to Williams & Scales Wants! h:::'d Soja or Soy Beans and Field Peas for which highest prices' will be paid. , , FOR SALE " Hyde Co.,' grown Burt rr.l Rust proof Oats, Hay, C;.t:, Dairy Feed, Corn, L;:r.: : :;1 ship stuff andall klr,.'3 f;i. BURRUS c - , 31-33 Midaiar.t, r, rt : ::.;.' . " llione 131. Just Received I. X '! 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