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jMMUHs&i 4. V - I 1 i . .. i . i- V 8 . .- .. A SAVINGS' ACCOUNT, :. IT is well known that a dition is more subject to I son who is strong. , It is 'who is in poor circumstances financially, is more li able to misfortune than one who is protected by some ready money in the bank A savings account is the best -means of strengthening yourself financially, Open an ac count at once. . This frank accepts, deposits of one dollar or more and interest is paid at the rate of 4 per cent per V ... annum. - -,; Deposits Subject to Check Also .4 Cordially Invited. ii BERN EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS' T -,,J4 GREENVILLE, N. C. SPRING AND SUMMER COURSES FOR TEACHERS. :' ';;.""-'.?'' -i4;'5 - " -" "- v v'j' ' 1911 Spring Terra, March 14th to May 20th-ten weeks. Summer Term,. . June 6th to July 29th eight weeks. . The aim of this course is better to equip the teacher for his work. TEXT BOOKS those used in the pub lic schools of the state."' For further information address, , ; " . ; ' ROBERT II. WRIGHT, Prcs't SURETY Insurance:- Fire, Burglary, Plate Glass, I -. -V- Boilers, Automobile, Accident, Health and Live Stock. REAL ESTATE NEW BERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. W. G. BOYD, Agt. '321-322 Elks Temple ' G. S. Waters Sons. BROAD STREET L.G.Daniels HAS JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF MULES S. Front Street, THE -s r r . 4 j L -J i. 4 L.J W,.., )vj 1 1 o person ia poor physical con attacks of disease than a pcr-H just as true that a person 8. TRUST CO. I: : Greenville, N. C. BONDS - - New Bern. N. C. . This is our Banner year in the sale of " Buggies and we thank -one and all for their .liberal patronage and ... hope by our earnest : effort to fill any and all orders for our .Hand Made Buggies, -that we may have . your future business, 1 We wish you all a prosperous yeai; 1911. NEW BERN, N. C. I.' t MSmHSrsHlMS' c J New Bern, N. C. BEST i 1 I i J k-J k j L ... wwu. Mil jf REBELS plexicali Captured, by Insurrectos Who Smuggle Arms Across v From American Territory. - Mexicali, Lower California, Jan, 30, Mexican, the first border town in Mexico to be captured by the rebels, was taken .with little resistance early Sunday. . The only man killed was the jailer, who was shot when he refused to set free his prisoners. . -j ' ? . The customs house was seized. Re inforcements areBaid to be flocking to the rebel standard from the surround mg county, . t. , : The capture of the town is the first sign of activity . of the rebels on the western coast of Mexico. -The move was a complete surprise. . .la , ; i Mexicali is a Small town, inhabited chief l by natives of Mexico. It is just across the . border from the Amer'can "My of Calexico, Cal.;1 It is situa'ed on the Imperial Valley branch line of the Southern Pabitic Railway, 41 miles south of Imperial Junction.,' r - ' L " Two men were in command of the re bel invading party. - Leyva appeared to be chief in command. His aid was Simon Barthold, a socialist agitator from California, known in Los Angeles and various coast cities. Children-' Oiry ' FOR FLETCHER'S C 'A S T O R I A A machine now on sale in Denver is advertised to make two pounds of but ter out of one pound. A pound of but ter and a pint of cream are placed in the machine and merged into two pounds of butter. When (he process is finished the butter contains from 35 to 50 per cent water, whife the federal law limits the percentage to sixteen.' THIRTY" YEARS TOGETHER, i Thirty years of association think of it. How the merit of a good thing stands out in that time or the worth lesBneas of a bad one. So there's no gueBS work in this evidence of Titos. Ariss, Concord, Mich., who writes : "I hav- used Dr.. King's New Discovery for 30 year?, and itd the best cough and cold cure I ever Used." Once.it finds entrance in a home you can.t pry it out. Many families have used it f.rty years, j It's the most infallible; throat and Inntr (medicine on earth. Uncqualed for la- grippe, af thma, hay-fever, croup, quin sy or sore lungs.; Price 60e, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed'' by all drug gists, v - " ' "' . - ' . 0rlyls an lntrmp?rato Smoker, " For nbout seventy of his clijhry-sl years tCi"rlytifcwimkct and -tumle tnot of lils'-coTirompornrlps smoke. Tho trouble Avlth Mm was that be -was too ! fond of smoUhiR n rank pine on an empty atomnch. Th.Tt piivo him pnlns Hnd hla -ooiitemiioiarips pnrtlcuhij 'pains, for "pulr nuld Cnrlylo" wns ii! I nvngo ns n nient honse 'dog nil the time. lie carinl-for but two mon In , the . world, Tennyson nnd Dickens. All tho rout were "pulr, focklosB, rock !es, Intemiiorate hlmldora and' gna baRS," and nil liiymiHo Tom jjld not' know hnw to clenn bin pipo and XWP It clean and would smoke before break fnst Tobacco Leaves. , ; BACKACHE, "RHEUMATISM, ' SLEEPLESSNESS Resu't from disordered kidneys. Fol ey Kidney Pills have helped others.they will hxlpyou. Mrs. J. li. Miller. Syia- cusp, N. Y. sayv "For a long time f sutrered with kidney trouble and rheu matism. I had severe backaches and felt all played out. After taking two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills my back ache is gone and whare I used to lie awake with iheum&tic pains I now slepp in comfort. - Foley Kidnev Pills did wonderful things for me,1' .Try thtm now. F. S. Duffyt . ; ; ' ' - ' , Family Presorvaa. Tho following recipe was sent to the editor of n newspaiier who had established a household column. It was evidently glvou by a person of experience: '. , - To make a good jam place one fin ger or possibly two lightly on the up per edge, of an open desk or bureau drawer, close tho drawer quickly with the other unnd and keep closed for two or threo. seconds. ' - - Open It. remove the finger or fingers, adding pleuty of Int(,rjootIonlP"Thls recipe ban beon trU-d by every mem ber of my family and has nefar failed, SPEEDY RELIEF FROM' KIDNEY ' : : i: ' ' TKOUfiLE. v . . ' "I had an acute attack' of Bright' disease with inflammation of the kid ney and .b'adder, and dizziness," says Mrs. Cora Thorp.' Jackson, Mich. "A bottle of Foluy'8 Kidney Remedy over come the attack, reduced tha inflam mation, took away the pain and made the bladder action normal. 1 wish every one could know of this wonderful rem-edy."-F. S. Duffy. . - ' ;. ' A Hat and a Head. ; , "Now, If you follow, my advice," said one business ninn to another as the wind caught the bat of the latter from his head"lf you follow my ad vice your" derby will stay on In any wind that. New York can produce. When"! briy a bpw hut I bent It oypr the gas Jet. and while It la still warm I put It on and let It cool on my heftd. The rcsnlt Is a perfect flV Try It and see." Nrw Yrk Sun. ' or-- e-- ' BORDER l,M:V) HI I ' j Ircr Backache, Rhcumaticm, Kidney and Bladder t wb- Bri-l4t'3 Di:: Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescriotion . Ii the belt of alT aiediciner for the euro o diseases, - disorders and weakoesses peculiar to .women, is the only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly fradu ted physician an experienced and skilled specialist, in -Z". . uie uikihi oi women. . ,. ' .... 1 It is safe medioin in any condition of the aystem. . , . i THE ONE REMEDY which contains no Icohol v - and no injurious habit-forming drufs and which . create no craving for such stimulants. THE ONE REMEDY so good that its soaker , . are not afraid to print it every ingredient on ach outside bottle. wrapper and attest to tho - truthfulnees f the' same under oath. rl me"'c'ne dealer everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't it ean ; . tt i. Don't take a substitute o( unknown composition for this medicine o -known composition. " No counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist" who says something else is "just as good as Dr. Pierce'" ia either mistaken ' or i trying to deceive fbu for his own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to bo trusted. He is trifling with your most priceless possesion your health' ay be your life itself. Str that you get what you ash far. . . . '. INDEXING BOOKS. Tha Custom is an Old On That Do- veloped Rathor Slowly, The custom of Indexing" books de veloped gradually. Cicero" used the word "Index," but Io the sense of-a tnblo of contents.; " Seneca provided some works which' he sent to a friend With notes of particular passages, "so that bo who' only aimed at the useful might be spared the trouble of exam ining them entire." This was at least a partial "fudex" In the modern senso. Annotated, yjrfit least explanatory, tables' of contents seem to have pre ceded the Index proper. Such tables followed 'tho order of appearance of the subjects In the book itself, Alphabetical arrangement, which was the beginning of the real Index, appears not to have been thought of until the Invention of print lug, and even then it spread but slowly. Erasmus was one of the first to provide his works with alphabetical Indexes. The custom did not become universal until well Into the sixteenth century. me timz muex 10 an lilngllsli book Is sum to be that printed in Tolydore Vergil's "Angliue Hlstorlne." In 1540. An edition of this work published ten years Inter has an index of thlity Sfeyeu pages. Proper Breathing. To breathe properly take c deep slow breath, another nnd another. Put both the hands on your rlba and see liow they expand and contract as you lireuthe In nml out. Tut one hand on the low ribs In front nd the other opposite It on the bnck. Feel how the back swells as you breathe. There Is a powerful muscle called the dia phragm that divides the chest from the abdomen. As the hVnrt and lung!" are In the cheat, the diaphragm may be called the floo of the chest. It is fastened to the backbone, tho ribs nnd the sternum, or breastbone. And when people speak of diaphragmatic breath ing they mean just what we are doing now filling the lungs with air and emptying them by the expansion and contraction. Boston Herald. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected Darts is superior to anv plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the Bide or chest give it a trial ana you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Sold by all dealers. Cleverness and Cunning. Cleverness and cunning are Incom patible. I never saw them united. The latter Is the resource of the weak and la only natural to them. Children and fools are always cunning, but clever people never. Byron. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought - Bears the Signature of LOW RATES VIA ; SOUTHERN R. J. To New Orleans, Mobile, Pensa- cola.,, Accouut Wardi Gras ; Celebration, February 23,- . .,. ' 28, 1911. :;' ; " Account Mardi Gras Celebration at New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala., tnd Pensacola, Fla., Feb. 23-2?, 1911, the Southern Railway will sell very' cheap round trip ticjeeta as follows: vi " V : Raleigh to New Orleans Goldsboro f . - ' Durham $26 75 26 75 26 75 $23 45 24 45 23 30 Releigh to Goldsboro Drrham " Mobile - Raleigh to Pensacola .$23 00 23 85 22 80 . from all Goldsboro " " ; .Durham, " , Y: ; V . Tickets will also be on bale other stations. Dates of sale, February 21st to 27lh inclusive with final return limit March 11th. 1911, with privilege of extending final limit until March 27, by depositing ticket wit i special agent and payment of $L0; : " ; , -For all information pertaining - to prates, schedules, Pullman reservations, etc., see your agent or address the undersigned. . - 1 . : W. II. PARNELL, .... . .T. P. A. . - Raleigh, N. C jsw-sji isjsjsw mmmm M 7 - C2 ana JJiaDetes. uomroence louay v.-s, n 1 1- i i m 3. If Legal Notices MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to a power contained in that certain chattel mortgage executed by A, B., Steelmaa and C, C. Steetman trading as Stcelman Bros, to J. W, Stewart bearing date the 9, day of August 1910, the same being recorded In the office of the Regwter of Deeds of Craven coonty .in book 181 page 470, 1 will sell at the court house door in New Bern N C. on Saturday the Ilth. day of Feb. 1911 at the hour of 12 o'clock M. to the high oat bidder for cash, all of the following dasrrlhwl property as conveyed in the Mortgage aforesaid, to-wit:- One rubber tire laundry wagon bought of B B Stoetonof Winston-Salem, N, C. and tlJ puM hold and kitchin furniture of ever? description belonging to A, B. Stcelman and wife. Blossom Steelman. . -, . m New Bern, N. C. Jany. 81 1911.' J. w. stewabt! Mortgagee, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of William H. Gillingim, deceased, late of Cra ven COUntv. North CarnlinA. thfa 1. tn rtntifu .11 persons having claims against said estate to hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th. day of January, 1912 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. a ' This 14 day of January 1911. JEANETTE STUBBS. , Administratrix. D. L. WARD. Attoraey. NOTICE OF EXECUTION North Carolina, I Craven Craven, I J. R. Mand, B. R. Warren, vs. In Superior Court. Notice of Execution J. B. Price: I By virtue of an execution directed te the un dersigned from the Superior Court of Craven county in the above entitled action. I will on Monday theCth. day of Feby. 1911 at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door of said county sell to the hightest bidder for cash to satisfy said exe cution, the following timber and easement, con voyed by J. B. Price to Chas, D. Herrlngton by deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county in book 171 page 118 which said deed is referred to for fuller descrip tion. This Jan: 6th. 1911 J. W. BIDDLE. Sheriff. NOTICE, By virtue of a power of sale io a mortgage deed from David W Lupton and Sarah L. Lunton, James T Lupton and Kettle Lupton, to us. dated the 16th. of February, 1910, and registered in the ollce of the Register of Deeds of Craven county. North Carolina in book 180 page IES, I win seU to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in New Born, Craven county. North Caro lina at 12 o'clock M. on Monday, February Sth 1911, the land described in said mortgage deed to-wit: A certain tract of land deeded by Joseph A. and Lucy H Morton to David W, and James T Lupton on Feb. 15th. 1910 suppesed to contain 40 acres more or leas. Bounded as follows: ad joining the lands of John S Morton, ThsJulis Codett and Jerry Qodett. Beginning at John 8. Morton's south east corner on the public road leading from the New Bern road to the Borden place, and thence with said road running a north ardly direction to Thedulia Godett's line and thence westward!? with said Godett's line to Jerry Godett's line and stilt westward y with said Godett's line to the Morton's mill pond; the high water mark, and thence down said Morton's mill pond to John 8 Morton's line, and thence outwardly with said John S Morton's line te the beginning, supposed to contain 40 seres more or less. .. . . , - This the 6th. day of Jan, A, D. I9IL " JOSEPH A. MORTON and LUCY H. MORTON. Mortgages.' W.D. McIVER. Attorney, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. The undersigned having duly qusllnad as ex ecutor of Adeline Dawson deceased, notifies all persons to whom she was Indebted or have claims against her estate to present the same to the un dersigned executor for payment on or before 'the 4th day of Jan. 1911 duly -authenticated or this notice will be plead ia bar of their recovery. An persons indebted to the deceased are required to make immediate payment to the ndersigned. - v EDWARD DAWSON, .Administrator R. W, WILLIAMSON, Attorney, ; January 4th. 191L ; ' v ' ' PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. North Carolina. Cravon County,,' Abigail Andrews la the Superior Court Ell Andrews The defendant above named will take notice that an acsibn entitled as above has beea o meneedin the Superior Court of Craven County to obtain divorce from the bonds of matrisM and the said defendant will further take actios that he if required to appear at the February term of Superior Court fer said county to be held oa the 8th day of February. 19H, at the court house of said county la New Bern. N. C,, and aa wer or demur to the complaint ia said act ion or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. , W.M. WATSON1. Clerk of the Superior Court We may forgive those Who bore oa We cannot forgive those whom boro. La llochefoucaud. '"''"S Disorders. Do not rhlx VILLAGES ARE RUINED Tidal Wave's Destruction at Ma nila Greater Than Ee- ' ; ported. --.Manila Feb. 1. Report from the i-aoinn et UaiimI T..I ... .L- ll I v. wvuu wkmtt uii un I4ISUU tfiunin ?murnu(HflU0rrFi laal, show the volcanic eruption and ubaeqoent tidal wave to have been far more destructive than at first believed.i Itianow feared that 6 0 people lost their live iu the aiz village that were practically destroyed TaliaayTanaun,, Galambra, Lemptfy. Taalwrre almost; obliterated by the quaite ana inruh or water. These town are now depopulated, the survi vors having ned to: escape a repetition of Mount Taal'a violence. The entire island ia enveloped in - thick layer ef mud, which has worked inestimable damage to the vegetation. Orchard are beatened to the ground and even houses crushed by the weight of falling mud and ashes. Foley Kidnev Pills are a reliable rem. edy for back aehe, rheumatism and uri-1 nary irregularities. They are tonic in action, quick in results and afford a prompt relief from all kidney disorders. F. S. Duffy. L'j-Xil.-:: tJf - - Qossip and 8eandal. - r Many - people - confuse gossip . with scandal, but the two things are quite different The scandalmonger is ustf aUy 4etestd, while the gossip Is often universally popular. In fact, the popu larity which It brings m Its train ia one of the strongest incentives to gos sip. A really accomplished gossip' is s social acquisition. Thousands of peo pie- who do not gossip themselves like to liten to it It saves them the trou ble of talking. The gossip is general ly good natured. The scandalmonger seldom Is. After ail, what Is more in teresting than human nature? That is the stock in trade of the gossip, as it Is of the novelist and dramatist Lon don Gentlewoman. REASON ENTHRONED. Because meats are so tasty they are consumed in great excess. This leads to Btomacn troubles, biliousness and constipation. ; Revise your diet, let rea son and not a" pampered appetite ' eon trol, then take a lew doses of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again; Try it. for sale ry ail dealers. Samples free. Ann Boleyn and the Lemon. Who ever thinks of codUecting such commonplace article of diet as the lemon with the romantic history of 111 fated Anne Boleyn T Yet indirectly she was the cause of its first Introduction Into England and so into popular no tice. Henry VIIL gave such splendid feasts and pageants in honor of tht coronation of Anne and of their pre vious nuptials as had Midom been ac corded to -queens of the blood royal These kingly entertainments were in turn followed by the'great civic feasts of London, for. which the whole world was searched for delicacies to add to the splendor. , At one such banquet, graced by the presence of the royal pair, a lemon was introduced as an elegant novelty. To an epicure euch as Henry the acquisition of a castle in France would have proved leas ac ceptable, and euch was the importance attached to-the discoveryso says an old biographer that a special record was made of the fact that the cost of this precious lemon was six silver pen nies! . ' Unavoidable Delay. A woman went before the magis trate nd modestly inquired-. Yoor honor, can I have a warrant for the arrest of my husband! - He boxed my ears yesterday." "Certainly, ma'am,' -replied the Judge. "I will make ont a warrant on the ground of assault and personal In juries." ' J -. Can I fetch the warrant In about a month f "In a month? Why wont you take It at oncer - - "Please, your honor, when my hus band slapped my face I took my roll ing pin and hit him on the bead so that he had to be removed to the hos pital. The doctors say, however: that ne wm m oa us legs again in taonth," '. - i ., ;- ; Eedentar? habits, lack of outdoor exer cise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are tne most common causes of stomach trouble, t orrct your habits and tke Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again, ror sale by all dealers. : The Brown Bat'- ; The beat way to make a good elear ance of rats la to turn a cobra into the place they Inhabit It will clear them our In an ainaslngly short time., But most people prefer the rata. Were 11 not for cats, owls, weasels and a few other animals In combination with man, in a short time the whole Coun try would be one vast rattery, for the rat at which these animals increase Is stupendous. They are Without doubt one of the worst forms of ver min, but they possess One good qnallty. In a tight corner few animals are more courageous than the brows rat, ' IUt hard pressed have been known to fly at a man's throat Two or three, secure la a little fortress with a small open ing only large enough for. one at a time to come in and soout will defy a score of ferrets, and if one ferret with more courage than bis brothers does ventura to enter the lions' den he must look well to himself or he will never come out alive. London Glob''! NIE! CURED III t tO 14 Days ' PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Elind, E!f""l- Don's rU roen on tirU penny! - , nd l srtil tell yoa why I suy this. . - " It U because erery packairo ot Dr. Shooill Mdtdne U absolutely frtef it faiU No one need risk eren one single Benny. Just thint what this means to the suOerlnf nek 1 - j Bo risk, nVn.nse, nothing wbetersr an. less i health r . r on or SO full days, and without the rt--T', . n 'a Teriny, you ean use sitherof ar ti - .11 rroedies Dr. gboop' asstoratlve or WViuwp Htheumattc Remedy. - Then why take auy chance whateverr : Why purcha$e any medicine tohoti mdleriare not back itjurt at I dob I J. 1. 1. F j F And besides. Ism no nrtoyoo. - My-' ho k-it.upay vma lias made Dr. BBOOP'S Restni'kf - ff jeery drug store ssid;."We lake In the-land. The. , : J eoehanoe whaeivte fi or twenty rears Dr. Bhoop'i medicines hare dlorouehly staddardlzed all over imnriM. And 1 haveABCoUtted honest and iMmn&. . TOff W Ml am." Ible druggists bflyVltyM villste everyi ' where to tYffSrjM4Vfti yoursi These -elected drusbtlaieMlaeVfMnilr Aiedielnes with - the-ek andTlii entire risk It mine alone. I 'I t write nw first tor an order, r- ' k'S have an event In almnor everv Mimmnh. hrtkuran druggitarare-tiotauthorixed to gnwt the Sv day test. tk drop ms a line, please and thm save all . dtenpolntmsnts and delays. . y. Beside yure re ito consult ms by letter as yon'would your home Srtyticlan. Do so freely and fully If you desire. My advice and the book ' keU are? vourMm wtrtiout oet. Perhaps a Word of two from me will clear up some serious ' ailment. I have helped thousands upon thousands by ens prtvabt anscription or Abrsonal advtoa ' . . Besides, tfie books will open np new sod .- . helpful ideas to you. They tell ol my 80 yearsex paiieoceatMJMsletlnhoroei and In Hospt. tala. -All phasefnjiirneM and relief are told of - we. imimtirwranojn insioe nerve" : no iaerotKj4iyiUMuU& tWt gives to the Ksest itainpuTss. How tbeStomach and Kidney, eacb have their Inside or power nerve. ' HovJ ' ' these. organ, surely falter when these eontrolina Wnastorneiesisjyitofafl. How Dr. Shoop'a . WestoraflveioJltailtQ Cteso Uiling nerves. and rebuilds. tnihifUUfdd restores the lost 1 tone and powdOl calf sureifc'help you If it I , within the power ol hwdlefllto do so. My best effort is surely worth youf siitple request. So write Ooyr.t while it is fresh 'nr'mind, (o tomorrow , : sever comes. Dr. Snoop. Box U. Racine, Wis WaUh Beet shall I Ssa4 Vset No. 1 On Dyspepsia No. 4 For Womaa ' Ijo.'JOn the Heart ' No. For Men Sold By Bradham Drusr do son n she - NEW TRAINS BETWEEN . NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, AUGUSTA and JACKSONVILLE Effective November 27, 1910 the SOUTHERN RAILWAY will put in ef fect new train service between New York, Washington, Augusta and Jack sonville, schedule of which will be as follows': No. 31. Lv. New York 1:38 P. M. 6:10 " 6:20 " 11:35 A. M, Ar. Washington Lv. Washington Ar. Augusta via Blackville Lv. Augasta via Trenton 11:45 , Ar. Jacksonville 3:45 P. M. M. No, 32. Lv. Ar. Jacksonville August-, via Trenton Augusta via 9:00 A. 3:00 P. M. 3:15 " ' 8:53 A. M. 9.-05 " 2:45 P. M. Lv. blackville Ar Washington ' Lv. Washington Ar. New York The above trains will be known as the SOUTHERN'S SOUTH EASTERN LIMITED and will consist of Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars, also Pining Car Service. This train as well as all other SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS will arrive and depart from the New Penn sylvania Station, Seventh Avenue and Thirty-Second Street, New York City- JPpr all information pertaining to the same, address the Undersigned. ', H. P. CARY, Gen. Pass. Agt. : Washington, D. C. ACCUSED OF STEALING. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica Salve of stealing the sting Irom burns or scalds the pain from sores of all kinds the distresti from boils or piles. "It robs cuts, corns, bruises, Bprains and injuries of their terror," he says, "as a healing remedy its equal don't exist.' Only 25c at all dealers. Every thing in our big store will be sold at Cost for the next week or ten days, Clothing and Ladies Suits at Half Pi ice. J. J. Baxter. Lake Drummond Canal & Water Co. Lake Drummond Transportation CO.. ? - Lake Drummond Towing Co. . Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth 'Always. Quick Transit for Traffic. Prompt Towing and Freight Movement For tolls, towing and freight rates apply at office in Seaboard Bank Buildj ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. M. (C King, Pres. J. A. Mitten, Sec. -J. B.m Baxter, Supt. 1. T.'sVhitehurtt, Traffic Manager. Af- Norfolk Office, Bell Phone 621 HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE the Greajt Toilet Germicide 7 You don't have to pay M or fl.00 a tlnt for -ildsriaa antiseptics or per o14e. You Can make It pints of a more cleansing; germicidal, healing and deodor- ' lm antiseptic solution with one 2io box yt Puxtine, soluble antlsoptlo Jfcrtsdsr, obtainable at any drug store, ,Patlns destroys germs that . causo disease, decay nd odors, that is why It Is the best .mouth wash and sarnie, and wbp U purines the breath, cleanses and preserves the teeth better than ordinary dentifrices, and in spongo bathing it cum pietvry eradicates perspiration and other disagreeable body odors. . Every diilnt Woman' appreciates this and its muny etkr.r toilet and hyglenlo uses. laittlne Is sph-ndid for tore throat, tafia rned eyes and to purify mouth arni Ureain after srmiklnir. 'ou can gut I'nx tinsi Toilet Ani. . ijiio at any droit stori rrv-o t'c an-l f, ic, or ry ronll ..tim.l lrom . 'i 1 1 0 i t. m Til-i t Co., 1 . 'n wl v .1 s- 'i 1 V"u a f, U " r- " U 9 t t y V, ! . i A V ing or TrotruJing Piles in 6 to 14 days or l-"m yr-. v-,1. 60c, aeW ZlVtiir saeiss Cs "wmT
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