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EDWARD NOTES. .VTA March 6th-Elder L. M. Hardy filled his regular appointmeilt at Sandy 4, ! I: spij - j:.. ; . ALCOiJOL 3 PER CENT AVcgctaUc fttrpanabnforAs slrailaiingthcfbodantiRuia tingtltc Suvnocbs aiulDowdsi Trontolcs DigestioniCheerfur rtess and Restrontalnsneitoer Opium.Morphme norMiaeraL NOT NARCOTIC. ; ' MttjxifOldlkSIMiHmmn. HimSrn- Aperfcct Remedy forOmsfljia-! Worras,lonvulsiowmrisii HESS aivlLOSS OF SLEEP. . '"PicSiitiilc Signamreof: m ' NEW YORK. Hi Exact Copy of Wrapper, '7 Sic L. nTii.TSS5SH NEW DERN. N.C PAID ON SAVINGS s to Benefit There is no man who cah derive more benefit from a bank ac-) count and a check book than a farmer. It proves a great time and money saver in .the transaction . of his financial affairs Ac-' cording to this modern plan all that is necessary is to draw a check . 4 for ihevexact amount of the bill at any time arid for any sum up '.to the amount of his balance in the bank . ; '. ' '.'TMatrng banC, Vith capital of$50,0M welcomes the ac-;: counts' of farmers to whom every courtesy and attention is extend I ed regardless to tjie size of their accounts. , . W M DUNN. CD. D R ADHAM .V,. PR EST.,. , , VICE PRE ST. a ' G. S. Waters & Sons. BROAD STREET ' 60c. Dress Goods 39 c. $1 J) 0 Broadcloth 75c. HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL PRISES Barrihgton IDry GbodsEoi II ' .'.-' BALTIMORE, MD. v . . f . ISSUED' MORNING, EVENING AND SUNDAY , - US 6RET'E3ItIE PAFH OF THE SODTH TIIS OF Ti re WORLD la ewthnred by tha weu-tmined peclol oonwiyondwiW of TIIID SUN anrl not before the render la a concise luid lutaresilnHr maimer wKh momlmr end wenkdny (iftrnooii, A olroniei of worirt evrnta THE SUN IS INDISPENSABLE, while It buroons In Va' l'lfl'fon nd Nnw VorK make Its new tmra the legislative and t! lancl-il ronlern of th cn!nt.ry Uie bust that can be obtained, A3 A WOMAN'S t-APEU T11M HUN fcaa no smwrtor. being- niomlltr end trtMlloot'uC y A parwr ot the rttfrhtwt fypo,- H ptibllntiea the very bent bMitiTns that ciui lt wuiten on tenbion, urt e-'d mtnwllnneuiui niRUm. - i'-TErjU N'Sr:-.rket nrwiinnkesit A UUS5NES3 MAN'S NECXSSITY or the fiuni.or, t!.o mercliHiit fvnU tho broker can di pel i vyoa complet and reliable tiifomjutiou upoa their various lined ot trade. f 7 Ei'3 TL'2 SUN (ITorrJng cr tveafcg) Is 2Sc a Hcnli or $3 TI- ZXX Sa ty M bfEonlJl-s or $1.53 ..".I Tiu Vkii) Kornfas, Evenhs For Infants and Children. , The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature 'of TMC eiHTWR OOMMNT. HCW VORK COT. ':ir'.. STRONG f ' COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE ers TA.UZZELL CASHIER - , v This i our Banner s year in the - sale of Buggies and we thank one ahd all for their 4 libera) patronage and . hope by our earnest " effort to fill any and s all brders for our v Hand Made Buggies, that wemay have your future business, We,wsh you all a -. prosperous year.1911. : NEW BERN. N. a; j-V Ywr Year and Sasy. . . $7.50 wX Use U' For Over 'Thirty Years Farni Grove Saturday and Sunday last. Mr, T. K. Rowe is on the sick list Messrs Byas Lamm and C S Long were guests of Mr. G R Lane and fam ily Sunday last. ' Mr. E T Walker Visited Mr. Duncan Peele and family Sunday, ' Mr. E J Edwards passed through our "city" last Sunday. - Mr. Geo. Walker, who met with the misfortune a few days . aga to get his leg seriously hurt, is slowly recovering. ! Professor Robert Harris was a visitor in our midst Sunday If .St. . : Mr. JamsieE. Wall was flying around in this section Saturday. - Mr. Guilford Walker, pf Small, at tended Sunday school at Mary's Chapel Sunday last. ' . . . . Mr, Harvey Purser, or rrescott, is quite sick. : '' ; ".' '' Miss Bertha Watycer was the guest of Miss Beatrice Ferrell an Sunday last. We would be pleased to hear from "Blue Eyes" again. ' - ' "LILACS." y NOT A WORU OF SCANDAL married the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W P Spangh of Manville, Wyo., who paid: ''she told me Dr. King's New Life Pills bad cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman." Easy, but sure reme dy for stomach, liver and kidney trou bles, Only 25c. at all Jjeaiers. Windmill Signals In Holland. Id certain iwirts of Holland births, :mnriiiK8 and dtiubs are frequently uuuotinced by the wlndmll's.; When a miller etH married be stops the mill -.vltU f he anna of the wheel In an oblique position and the sails unfurled. His friends and guests often do like wise1 with their toIUs In token of the ceremony.' To "indicate a birth the wheel is stopped with the arms In a slanting position, but at a more acute tingle than for a marriage, and with the two uppefcssalls unfurled. Should a- miller cue, toe sans or ins mui are Till unfurled and the-wheel is turned round" until the arms assume an up right cross,- in which position they are left until after the funeral has taken place. " ' ! '. "" Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A An English Wart Charmer. Of-all country' charms against dis ease the greatest Is the wart charm. This writer knows a man In a little yiliago not far from Windsor whose power' to" tause' watts to, disappear brings sufferers to . him from many miles round. He simply .looks at the warts, says something to himself," and after a few weeka his "patient" finds they hare all disappeared. You must. however, be careful to tell him the e act number of these excrescences you possess, for if yon have, say, ten and declare only "nine the nine will vanish, leaving one which the- wart doctor Is powerless ' to T-emove. v As In bridge, the declaration s the important point London Chronicle. . . .. , ' NO NEED TO STOP WORK. ',- When your doctor orders you to stop work, it staggers you. "1 caq'l" you say. . You know you are weak, run down and failing in health, day by day. but you must work as long as you can stand. ' "What you need is Electric Bit ters to give tone, strength and vigor to vour system, to prevent breakdown and build you an. Dor't be weak, sickly or ailing when Electric bitters will benefit you from the firat dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy.- Only 50c at all Druggists. , , , v , . A Pathatie Banqgot, ' Jacob A. Klls was discussing in New York his exDerlence us a police, re porter, , ' : i . They were Intense experiences. The i pathetic ones had, Indeed, such an in tensity that they couldn't be, used In literature. They'd seem overdrawn. For example, one cold and dreary Thanksgiving evening as I passed a famous restaurant I saw a little urchin standing before the area. Through the area gratings the kitchen, brilliantly Illuminated, could be seen. The cook, In his white dress, basted a half dozen great brown birds. , " TIL Tlinmyr the urchin cried, and a second youngster turped toward blm. " 'III, Tlininy, come an' eat yer crust In the smell from- this bere kitch en. - It makes It taste just like roast turkey.' "Detroit Free Press. Do you know thafof all the minor ailmenU colds are by far the most dangerous? It ia not the cold itself you need to fear, but. the serious diseases that it often leads to. Most of these are known as germ diseases . Pneumon ia and consumption are among them Why not take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and cure your rold while you cant. For sale by ail dealers. ' Chartoe Lamb In British Museum." I ?Tue British , museum reading room was a favorite resort of Charles La rat 1 In the daya following hla retlremenl from the EaBt India House. "1 am go lng through a course of .reading at tb museum," be writes to Bernard Barton In lS-'O. "the Garrtck plays, out of part of which I formed my 'Specimens.' I bnve 2.000 to go through and la a few weeks have dUpotch'd the tythe.ol era. It Is a sort of office to me; hours 10 to 4, tbe same. U does me good Man must hae-. regular occupstlon thnt hns been nnoi to It." Mary Lamt expreod" her dcllKht In hnr brother'! foii(1n"9 for ihe miiHoum "ns occupy, lng bis time and kix-pltig him from hit wnit.s, which slie scoiiiod to tljlnk over '-J see that r you are F. S. - A Quibble Over Words. ' 'Do you believe In. using words of one syllable?" asicea me stuaent ot poiitica.;s- . -v' ' i "Certainly not," replied tne states man. -"Every real - gentleman aays perquisites' instead of 'graft' "New York Journal. I ; -8ugg6ted a Remedy. Even medical gentlemen are not de void 'of i professional Jealousy. Two doctors were bragging about the num ber of their patients. "Why, last night I "was wakened np half a dozen times," said the younger doctor. '' , ' ; v .1 "You were, eh?", replied the other. "Well, why don't you bny some insect powder?" " .-. r ' : " ' , Did Not Look Like It. "WbaMa It V asked the visitor in the studio: : . . "An Italian sunset," replied the proud artist 'A "Ob!" " i " "Didn't you ever see an Italian sun set r v "Oh, yes. "That is the reason I asked what it was!" Yonkers Statesman. FOR DISEASES 0 THE SKIN. Nearly all diseases of the skiu such as eczema,- tetter, salt rbeurn and bar bers' itch, are characterized by ait in tense itching and smarting, which often mikes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest Quick : relief may be bad by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It al lays the itching and . smarting almost instantly.-. Many cases have been cured by its use. For aale by-all dealers. .. . The Beginning" of Satin. , The dlacovery of , the principle ot tbe manufacture of satin was a pure accident.'7; The discovery was made by a silk weaver named Octavlo , Mai. During dull' period of business one day. he was pacing before bis loom. bot knowing bow to give a new im pulse to bta trade. As he passed the machine each ' time be pulled abort threads from-the. warp and, following an old hnblt. put them Into bis mouth and -rolled them aboat ' soon after spitting' them npon the floor. Later ha discovered a little ball of silk upon the floor of his shop arirtVas astonished at the "brilliancy of the threads.rHe re peated tha experiment and eventually employed various mucilaginous ' prep arations and succeeded In making satin FOLEY .-KIDNEY PILLS ?--.t;. ....... ' v'- . ' -' ' . Plmplss. . -7Ane ointment auulled to ' Dim Dies wbeu they are beginning to form will frequent!' check tnem. Applied to them dally after they have formed will In moat cases prevent a scar, unless they1 bava been opened and tbd flesh bruised.' ' ' ! i - . 4 ' ' 8lid Goods. -.. "What became of tliat-cake I baked for you?", demandei tbe fiancee, -A "I sent It downtown to have my monogram engraved on it." replied tha fiance. Kansas City Journal. - , , The Woret to Coma. v Do yon think we have heard the wont of the discords In our party?" "Not yet," replied tha musical man. "Jnst welt till our glea club gets to practicing." Eicbange. ; ..;- : ' ' '"'Qood Proof. , - ' :; "Guess I most bavo been born, on lucky." -y : V ' "What makes yon say thst?" " , : "Well, for' Instance, I went to a ball tame once. There were eighteen play ers on tbe diamond, fifteen or twenty on the benches, 10,000 people In the grand Stand, 20,000 on the bleachera, wd-tha ball hit, meP'--Toled Blau. ', " mi i . " ' S - a Preof. V' . "That girl Is trying to maka a fool of toe." . : '. ' , ' ' !" ' I " "Oh, no! Ehe never' tries anything rendv mBrt."-Bsltlmore American. r r- 1 rheur attTtA(b That there is more to a Fertilizer than Analysis is proven conclusively by the' results ; obtained every year .from Royster Fertilizers. ' They are madcfrom experience obtained by i actual field experiments of what the plant ' requires, and not from ready reference formulating. - ' ' " 1 Every ingredient in Royster Good Is selected for its plant food value, and has its work tp do at the proper time,, tlrjeref ore the plant fertilized with ROYSTER goods is fed regular from sprouting timeuntil. harvest. Ask your dealer for Royster goods and i the trade-mark is on I everv . 7.". T" ii'When you see this f jP you know getting the genuine and ROYSTER Fish Fertilizer. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, FACTORIES AND &AIES OFTICESj. NORFOLK, VA. TAUOKO. N. C ' COLUMBIA, . O. . BALTIMORE. MO. MACON. OA P ATAMU8. . C. COLUMBUS. OA. . . MONTaOMMV, ALA, SOUTHERN BAlLftAY " DIRECT LINE TO'AlIL'POINTS .j NORTH. SOOTH,; itSiYEST. Very Low Bound Trip Bates to all riDcipai Borra."' - ' ... .-:r . ' ' " " Through Pullman to Atlanta, leaves Raleigh 4 :05 pm, arrives. Atlanta 6:36 p m, making close connection for and arriving Montgomery following day af ter leaving Raleigh 11:00 a mr Mobile 4:12 p m, New Orleans 8:30 pm. Birm ingham 12:15 noon, Memphis 8K6 P n, Kansas City 11:20 a m, second day and connecting for " all other points. This car also makes close connection atSalls- bnry for St Louis and other Western points. . ' "' ""'j-' ' - Through Pullman to Washington lea ves Raleigh 6:50 p m, arrives Washipg on 8:53 a m, Baltimore 10:02 i frt, Phil a- delphia 12:23 noon, New York 2:81, pm. This car makes close connection at Wash ington for Pittsburg, Chicago and 'all points North and West and at Greens borofor Through Tourist Sleeper for California points and for all Florida points. i ";:.J 03 Through Parlor Car for Asheville leaves Goldsboro at 6:45 a- m; Raleigh 8:35 a m, arrives Asheville 7:40 m, making close connectiop with, tha Caro lina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10 a m, following day after leaving . Rat-, eigh, with close connection for all points North and Not th-West Pullman for Winston-Salem' leaves Raleigh 2:30 am, arrives Greensboro 6:30 a m, maki g close corHMction at I Greonsboro for ail points North, South, I East and West This ' ear hv-handled j on train No. Ill leaving Goldsboro at 10:45 p m. - If you desire any Information, please call. , We are here to iurnish inferma- tion aa well aa to sell tickets. H. F, CARY, : ,W. H. pArNELL, G. P. A 215 Fayettovflle St Washington, D. C. . Raleigh, N. C Proper and Common. , . "What la the difference aald the teacher, "between a proper noun and a common noun?". The answer was not devoid of logic, but rather unex pected. "A proper noun la ,a- aoon used properly, and, a common noon la a noun used commonly" JuiXge. If you have trouble in getting rid of your cold you msy know that you are not treatincr it Dronerlv. There is no reison why a cold should .isng on; for weeks and it will not if you take Chamber 'J ? - Ff 1 Her Outlook. ' .v "There shall be no marrying tr giv ing In marriage In heaven,"-quoted tbe Wise guy. w : , . 4. Ij. j "That's pretty tough on the gtotwho thinks no man on earth gooc enough for ber." added tbe simple pug.--PbJl-adelphla Record. iUmviu.i CASTOR (A for Isfaats and Cl!Iren, Tha Kind Yea Kara t:: sear wio Blcnatore of I , iii a .. S . ' Peer Venloa. ' !'' Friend And were you ever tn Tea Ice? Mr. i Blchqulck-Yea. , Blower! town I wna eveMavj lTha aewere were busted all the time ;jwe .-.were, tbere- A Warm Weloome.- ; ,r fiaplelgh Are yon positive that Mlsa Cutter la not ln?-Tbe Mald-Yea, air. I'd lose my Job tt I WiTt Boston Transcript ; ftU.-i ..,' " ' J v., I k. that original' ' Kafr Seal! a'nd'Fr -Seatar "H the far seal has a sharper no than tha Btir or harbor1 aeaV'tn both ltf wtamlwr flipper and u taitjuppew I ar. proportionately t body;-tlch iMM H.an hrxv the hair, Seat " " The harbor seal, when .r l ets "r ataepa, ellmba outoo tb rocks, sr,;In winter, on a cake o toe. The fur ?et far wider traveler, - sleeps more m, tn water, andwhan It sleeps it fold tbe long UU mrpera ua.ou, thPyUwy between. Jta aide flippers, ..presenting thna a, curious, appearance. Qltrtt like the harbor seal t-.'-ii,' - i,.-1 - ir.i.- ui. D.t.. i 't bag. i "He told me before we were mairledlttteJtooWrai;peiaoe. bavin elaima that be would spend all his time .1f" J1 aaeeaed to pfea ing to make bom. happ, for nmtt" now he spends all bis time at.aome X Old Club," . "''I'. .? fe-41 SWell, ha aeema to be trying to keep Ma jronitee."-Honaton Poet --; 'Tvl '" , F01EYKID!1EY PILLS ' WO aMMBHI loew jmbbi u- i" "' Maying 8fe.v7 wXJi "Vi:'" "Look bere, sir! You have been call I lng on my daughter every night, for the past six monthsr ' " " ..' .t- ,"But I can't afford to get married) air. and If I ca)l on any other girl I'm afraid I might fall In love with berS? Smart Bat - :-'!t ft A PLEASANT PHYSIC. When you want a pleasant phyaic give Chamberlain a Stomach and Uver lt lUAtiial.:.Theyra .mili and gentle in their action and always produce-e hfIaasan'eatbartU affjet. Call at- all dealer's drug store lor a xraa sampiev .Why Soya Ara Brave. , r To hia teacher's request that he give tha nUaa Lilnaa en tha auMact of "braVi ary" Iktla Johnny dallv.ra Wrnaeli to foUowbagtx.-' j:lttj.i .-.-j "Soma boy a ia brave beoausa tbejf alwaya play a wtth llttla boys, aid som toya la bra re baoaoa tiieir hsgs .U toe abort to ran away, bot roost boyVla brava because aomebodi'a- Jookln' r 'i1-' A COLD, LAGRIPPE, ,THEN .PNEU- .h 'a monia. Is too often the fatal sequence. To'. ey 'a Honey , and , Tac expels the celd, checks tha lajrriDDe. . and orenta enneu- moni. It ia a prompt and reliable cough medicine that contains' no ar cotica.- It is as safe lor yoar children I M n rt TTV. av. . '. . . aa yoursoii. r . o. tvuiy. pf. . : i j . . l Makea Her Dumb. ,i.: . Nodd f Wbatl . Too are. out every .night nntU SI .Isn't, midnight lata , Todd-I find that when 1 W home at midnight my wire can talc to me. but when 1 get borne at 8 words fail ber.Ufe." I Lake Drumraond Canal k Water Co. ..:"-'.,'-- I ............ t V: Lake Drurnraond Transportation . . . : k Lake Drumnond Towin? Co. Dismal Sivump " ,f i - -)- ' -. i Aa Island Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet pf , Water Minimum Deptli ! '. . 1 r'A Alwaya. j -irnq inlck Transit for Traffic. jPW.pt Towing and might M Wanjv i Far tolls, towing anil ftttiht.ratea pply at office rn Sil5oaf3 tank Bui!.; lartd tt, Deep CW;k Lotk, Va M. K. King, Pres. , I. A, f,r,'. a I. T, Whitchurst, Tn'" Norfolk onrce, r n r i 5 I 250 " liler-OtTOH Slop Landing Paris, March 8 1 Eugene Renaux flew in a biplane wit&L Senouqua as a naaaengfuvrons . iUoul, a Paris su baVb, tonhighes,.peak. ot the Puy Dpm-ByutaiB,- 25p ailoa distant. le rnade f be mghtwlthjoply pne stop in & hdilra anil ) tninuto LfKaroho nin . ' J "T ' T J " ..." ningthe.MkhelinjBfiis ')f $20,000, tla 'WfB.'Sf icbi, wplfj&t ;'M '"Kht to . bCmas siiwra;,;, ' 4'l?9lffiii Mshxsnasx, landed ia AM, (bib A.TbJftn.din; place was nlya e jards juare-ad exceeding- JJT Jbfn jBhBCAligKtf d, how. 1wewaUKKitiruuri.Vtfiiven aJroken wHWJrquldLbtfja ykarrd, Renanx from -rRniK 4a llry Wey mann and Alfred Le BhuMvfeHow abators, who traveled the routain a;automobile. ;nax epTeti4Mf Hrt 5t3 miles of the trio at an .averaga speed of mora than 67 milm bour, arriving at Nav-"" era in 163 jnjinute..Ha descended and inspactedjfeis pipiano.. jreaacending a half iHMir. latar. .r:, , , , rJ Hi)? - w ' ADMINiaTaTORS NOTICE. Having 4uUifla a sdmialAtntor of the ettate at Thoma. Ottea d we id, lt cf CraT.n county. NMh Curalina. Tfaii ia to notify ail Mraou hav loir Claim"amln5l aaid artata to' exhibit thamto tha '-oiuieiUaiiee or aerate thatth dayof Fab- ruaiBJartmaoueawW'b pieadei in Ur ev" - ' - ww w pwew mvmnm, 10 H estate will pleaaa nuke Imiaa-liate pajawot. tun a.. wiLua, ."AdmiDiBtrator, Thirlth day rf FVbnurr. 1IU ' E. M. GREEN. Attonwr. 'ADUttTRilLTORS NOTICE. North Careltoa: v : ' $iveii County, . , , Harlot qnalifled M edtnlnUtrator of Peiwtope tireaSwett; late of Ctavea CoSaty North Caro. ... h aM . w... rtMse aaw hwiliti.aaraiaa. fehrnary litkitti ':''; 1,1 J.i'V ; ' at at MASKS, ;;.:!:' ,;i ; , Adiulniatrator. .W. WILLIAMSON. ' i ; Atl - MORTGAGE SALE. PoTaaant to tpowef of aaja contained la that eertain real latata tacrtcaaeexeeuted by Jaa. L. (Kxoaaad Sarah Dixea to Bask of Vaneebore baariac data Ua ttfe. ens at January 1907. the . airna bainc raaarded in the afflc of the Resiater if Deeds of Cravan'ooonty ia book 162 pane 1 31. . tWeea ateoirrt booW door In Mew Bern. M. C., on htondaj tka lth, day of March 1911 at tha hour of 12 o'clotk M. to the hlcheat biddat ror'eaah. all ef the foHowta d-eoribed property aa eonvayad in' thaBDrtcasa atareaafcl to-wit;. Sauodad on the aorfk by .the, htnda ef Witt FuU aaar, on tneaaatby the landa of UA. Ipook.oa theaouthby the huda ef 1, B. lpoek and on the vatx by Iba land-'of Jatk'Ii. Dlxan, eontaininrt ieaaTea.aadbaiatU hut parchaaad from a l.'FlileheraBd wife by Jaa U Uixoa, alao another tiaoiiWthaabWva, houndad as the north br thh htadaaf W. M. ttafeber. ea the eaat by the above 4aeoflbd, lyaat of laod,aa the aouth by tha BMea or N. H,rlpoc( and av the went by the 2fSi!i!TZV dr 'Uaa and baft Cot land parehaaed from W. M. rolobar bftUaatiMaaHaL, Olmm. Yjmetbaa, p.'Fthy, tnd. 1911.: BANK OF VANCKUOKO. ' " Morteacaa. PUBtlCAtlON OF 8UMMON& North Carolina. " Craven County, la tha Superior Court ANma Andrews . Ell Andrews . ' The datendant above named will take notice that aa eeoa eatttiad aa above baa baen eom- maaead la tha Superior Court ef Craven County to obtain, 'a dverea from the bonda of matrimony and tha Mid Wrsodast witt farther take notice that" he J: raqatrad U appeal at tha February tana of SoaerrCaxt far Said county to be bald h.fheath day f rebrnary. 19U, at tbe eonrt bauaa of aaid eeooty la New Bam. M. C and an- wari dam or t the aiaapWiat la laid action or the pmmtUrwiB apply to tbe eonrt for the relief demanded ia aaid eampaunt. ,5.. ., w. M. WATSON. -' ' f . Clark ef the Superior Court . -'tfRen 4 EXECVTOR'8 NOTICE. The anderaigaed havlnc duly analUUd aa ai- cntorof D,t. WUUnma deoeaaad. aotlflaa al nehMns to Wham ha Vaa hWUbted or have claima aaaanat hla eatate to praaent the name to the an ;disnadakaeutorferpaymaataa ar before the laod. ear ef feb, ItU duly authenticated or taia netica will be plead .la bar ef their recovery. All eeiaoaa indebted la the daeeeaad are required to make immediate payment id the nndcrilancd. ' " B.O. DRANEY, .;.?-.-. '- r EMcnttr. F.fay. tl I8II. Securitiea with a market value ef over 100.001. were stolen from the pocket af Aaron Bancroft, a broker, aa m hto way to depoalt them w safe deposit company it New Y rk. Lneaaa. . The Crest Toilet Cermlclds? You don't have' 44' pay too or $1.03 a pint t&r , list arSttBi autlaeptloa or por ! T3i c;n r. ' It pints of a mmt m!' !, r ! 1, hal.i. and oVottor Ij f , :ic t ..ution wah one z:,o b.-x'tt' 1 iii;i. j,-Mt iuiulie aitiBi j 'lo pi fisif, Vu(u',i,ul,t at any drug itore. .Pintice .1 itroyVf3-Ti that c i 19, t'r ' 1 t t J It i.. r anl t ' jr, thnt It h r t- Aildrn AH Oriliv-!! to 7 i i;c7 ui - - cy i '.ua pertly tJs9 tire J, r tv ti:u A. '1 r n a -
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