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i THE WEEKLY JOURNAL un st,sllsris is Two Sections, eserj Tuesday and rrtdy, at Journal Bnlld- mm IMOCnmttTMt CMliOJtS Ik 8TITK58, EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR. Official Paper of New rjravsn SUBSCRIPTION RATB8. TWO Months .. .. ..I Three Months .:. M tax Montha. r-relve Montha. .1.00 ONLY IN ADVANCE. The Journal to only aaat on pay-In advance bails. Subscribers win re eelTa notlca of expiration of their sub rripUone and on immediate response o notice wu os appreciated by the Journal. . Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon In -julrr by mal fintend at the Postoffloe, New Bern, tf. C, as second-class matter. New Bern, N. C. March, 28. 1911. WHAT IS THE LENTEN SACRI FICE? The Lenten season in two church denominations at least calls for so called personal sacrifices, the giv ing up of individual pleasures, and such of the world's gayeties that might cause the thoughts to turn from religious things, to those of every day frivolities. The force of Lent, is not to come from the pure ly technical church observance, which gives public display, with out the inward spiritual living that refuses to be subject to the world during this period set apart by the church. But when there is the real retirement from worldly things, that have become the daily selfish gratifications, then with the due church observances, the out side world feels the force of such Christianity, which is displayed, but not with the purpose of secur ing the applause for personal right doing. Such a change cannot help being noted, and its effect must have a potential good that goes beyond the individual, to make its impression upon others. What is the Lenten sacrifice? Only the individual can truely tell, and well it is so, for like prayer, any publicity would destroy the personal heart impulses, that first thought and then carried to act ion. No tiro persons can make identical sacrifices, except it may be to give their lives. For this reason who may question or set the limitation as to the extent of the Lenten sacrifice, as it applies to others ? The forty and odd days of Lent, with the Easter offering to complete, who may declare for the amount of the offering, for like the entire Lenten season, there is presumed to be the sacrifice at Easter, in the way of money of fering, as one hat been blessed. And beyond this Lenten period, are there not days, weeks, montha in which the individual life should shine before the world, not osten tatiously, but with the inward spiritual effectl That while un conscious of making the daily sacri fice, yet does so, because the heart has become trained to the thought and life to live, unselfishly. AN EDUCATIONAL TEST. What constitutes an educated person, might be answered by the view point. There is education by book, and by worldly experience. There is a display of knowledge in trade, and the same person would be lost if questioned in the simple branches of history or mathemat ics. And the person who could pass an examination in the higher hi inches of art and literature, would fail utterly in solving the affairs of the every day world, that meant the knowledge of men and trade. At the Chicago University, a professor, with certainly original ideas on this personal education subject, set before his class a lit of questions, each one to bo bu swered in the affirmative. These questions at first sight appear aim pie, yet the answers call for etudy, not so much of mlod, ss from the heart They are- as follows and worth any one's careful attention and Itudy, If not reply. Bat education given you sympathy with all good causae and made you as pouae them? Has it made yoo public spirited' T Has It mad you a brother to the Children Cry The Kind You Have Always Bong-tit, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with, and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- -goric, 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 Feverlshness. It cures Dtarrlura 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 'Bears the W t . aaOBBBBBl BHSBBW The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THt CENTAUR COMPANY, 7 ' MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. child ? Will a lonely dog follow you in the street ? Can you be high-minded and happy in the meanest drudgeries of life ? Do you think washing dishes and hoe ing corn just as compatible with high thinking as piano playing or golf ? Are you good for anything yourself? Can you be hsppy alone? Can you look out on the world and see anything except dollars and cnts? Can you look into a mud puddle by the wayside and see a clear sky ? Can you see anything in the puddle but mud ? Can you look into the sky at night and see beyond the stars ? Is your answer in the affirmative each timet Are you an educated person 1 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Take 1 cup cold mashed potatoes, and stir into it 1 tablespoons oil, one-quar-oer cup sifted flour, 1 level teaspoon- ful salt. Lastly, add two well-beaten eggs. Drop by spoonfuls into hot oil, Cook till brown. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian lube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed, deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forev er; nine cases out or ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam ed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.,Props, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75o. Take Hall's family pills for con stipation. Girls in the Minneapolis high schools have been forbidden to wear French , which, according to the medical , cause curvature of the spine and deform the feet. A MOTHER'S SAFEGUARD. Foley's Honey and Tar for thechil drnn. Is beat and safest for all coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and bron chitis. No opiates. F. 8. Duffy. One-half cup molasses, one-half cup Jaios, one-half cup milk, one-half enp chopped quet, one-half teaspoon soda o half teaspoon salt. Stir stiff as batter and steam two hour p. Foley's Kidney Pills ' What Thay WW Do far Yow The jr will ecre your backache, trenfthen your kidneys, cor rectuiiniy irregular! tiee, build p tha worn eat tissues, mad for Fletcher's and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. Signature of THE CUCUMBER. One Way to Dress It and a Royal Way to Grow It. If ever an anthology of the foods of the earth comes to be written quite as entertaining chapter could lie made out of the cucumber. And .some of the .ex tracts would provide material for much mental exercise to decide whether they are humorous or serious. For exam ple, what did the Greek poet mean when he said of a certain woman: She was to me More tender than a cucumber? Ouly one meaning would nave been taken from that equivocal statement by that famous doctor who used to de clare that the only way to dress a cu cumber Is to cut it into very thin slices, sprinkle It with the finest of oil, pepper It plentifully, cover it with vin egar and then throw It out of the window! On the other hand, Thack eray tells how he "had delicate cucum bers stuffed with forcemeat," while Dickens refers to "salmon, lamb, peas, innocent young potatoes, a cool salad, sliced cucumber, a tender duckling all there!" Both novelists were evi dently men after the heart of the Em peror Tiberius, who was never with out cucumbers and had frames made upon wheels, by means of which the growing cucumbers could be moved about and exposed to the full beat of the sun. while In winter they were withdrawn ami placed under the pro tection of frames glazed with mirror stone. Vet two or three centuries ago the vegetable was looked at suspiciously as cold and treacherous.-yLondon Standard. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS f OH aCKACHS KlDNCYS AND 8LAODCR Th e Germans prepare an excellen substitute for its tea from the leaves of the common strawberry plant, ' FOR DISEASES OE THE SKIN. Nearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, tetter, ss It rheum and bar bers itch, are characterized bv an in tense itching and smarting, which often makes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Salve. 1 It al lays the itching and smarting almost instantly. Many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by all dealers. A Goad Creed. . To be able to look ever; man square ly In 'the eyes; to make friends and bold them; to keep clean of mind and body: to smile at ill fortune; to- laugh at mj mistakes; to frown when (temp tation comes avlslttng; to be ready with a word of cheer when that word will help; to strive to develop to the ntmost the heart, head and hand qualities endowed by the Ruler over all; to hold all women In reapeet and to love one: to weave the thread of eternal optimism Into the Uvea f all with whom I may come In contact; to worship nature and the Great .Spirit that conceived it all-ln a word, te play the game c4 life with a steady hand and a quaVmless conscience and I real desire to be of service that 'is sty re ligion. And. say. If I can live p to the mark, don't yon think I've corralled about all the creed that Is necessary r Backbone Monthly. - ' , ... 11 a .. . A Seaside Mayer. , The fishing fleets on the cos St of Newfoundland elect on their return to land one of their meuiUfcr, to whom they give the title of "eeaurhse mayor." Hla duty Is to preside over and control sll the business connected with thy Sis tribntlon and curing of-the flsb that have been caught, to hear sll cases of dispute and to' mete out punishment to offenders. This post Is much courted try the fishermen, ss It carries with It absolute authority, and Implicit obedi ence Is rendered by sll to the mayor during hla term of office. GRAND DISPLAY 0FJLL1RY At Miss Lette's Millineiy Parlors Last Night Exhibit in Progress Today. Beautiful hats, lovely women fault lessly attired an J the whole making a scene of splendor greeted tha visitors to Miss Little Lette's milliner parlors but evening when she Inaugurated her Spting opening. It had been announced that the doors of this popular little es tablishment would ba opened at six o'clock, but long before that time num bers of visitors had arrived. The interior of the store was Indeed a revelation in the art of decorating. The beautiful potted plants, artificial flow ers and bamboo were used to a good advantage. Crepe paper attractively placed around the electric lights made their rays have the appearance of being' filtered through Almy lace. Hundreds of beautiful hats were on display and many of them were praised very highly by the feminine admirers. Small hats are very much in vogue this season and a number of designs were on display. Among these is the Helmet, a very popular little hat shaped like those worn by ancient gladiators. Large hats too arc destined to be very popular. In these the hemp or woven matting finish predominate. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA There are five rivers in the world which drain over a million squaremiles. they are the Amuon, La Piata, Obi, Congo and Mississippi. FORCED TO LEAVE HOME. Everyeara large number of poor sufferers, whose lungs are sore and racked wuh coughs, are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. There's a better way. Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home, "it cured me of lung trou ble," writes W R Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gain ed 47 pounds in weight. Its surely the kirg of all cough and lung cures. " Thou sands owe their lives and health to it. It's positively guaranteed for coughs, colon, lagrippe, asthma, croup all throat and lung troubles, 50c and $1.00 Trie! bottle free at all Druggists, Flowers and 8oants. Rome flowers sppear to change their scants at different times. The commoi jasmine flowers when first opened have a delicate, fresh perfumer which, after a time, becomes grosser and at tracts bluebottle flies. Flowers of the orchid Odontoglossum bebralcum have a cinnamon fragrance and a hawthorn scent at different periods Of then Tussah silk is usually known aa wild silk, being the product of an oak-feeding caterpiler of China and India. A SPECIAL MEDICINE FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS. Many elderly people have found in Foley's Kidney Remedy a quick relief and permanent benefit from kidney and bladder ailments and from annoying ur inary irregularities due to advancing years. Isaac N. Kegan, Farmer, Mo., says; '"Foley's Kidney Remedy effect ed a complete cure in my case snd I want others to know of it. F. S. Duf ty. Exactly Soluble to His Needs. Mr. Pay on snd Mr. Dead beat met on the street "I see you're moved again, Dead beat," was Payson's greeting. "Where are you living nowT" "Over on the nest street rejoined Deadbeat easily. "I made the change because my new place has s high board fence In front with a sign on that essctly suits mo as s warning to ail my creditors not to mall mo any more bills. " "What does the sign sayr - 'Foal No Bills.' "-Judge. John W SirkeUmlth Hnaeatunt Pa., has throe children, sad like most children they freaueiitly take eokt "We have tried several kinds of cough medicine," ho says, 'but have never found any yet that did them as much good as Chamberlain's Cough remedy." r or sate Vf all dealers. Both Harvard and Johns Hopkins Uni verslties are trying to find oat whs her the education of animals is accomplished by the g Ht of Imitation or the fore of tnstinet Jm , WOMEN Wove si Us Ufjsttt type, at and Hfjsgfjt firs wetfk and force to the sfWs UfUy praise the miU eeerectht I snd curative prefcrtiee Oum berWs Stossach s LrtwTin lets. Tkrwifheed the sua? stages of wotWs life, froes prnWe1, I -- Ike, anrelanta enf a the ordeal d Legal Notices NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Voder and by virtus of tha power of sale con tained in that certain mortgage dead executed by Joseph nulats Sad Sarah Herring; ton, hla wife, to B. F. Dtavkina 30th. day of January. 1901 which mortasge deed to recorded in the office of the register at deed, of Craven county in book 1(0. page eSt. the amid mortgage dead and the debt thereby secured bavins been duly transferr ed to the undersigned and default In the payment of the debt thereby secured having ben made, the uadei abmed will, on Monday tha 24th, day of April. WU. at twelve o'clock m.. at the county court house door in New Barn, N. C. offer for sale U the highest bidder for cash, all the follow inf described real estate, to-wit:- A certain piece or panel of land adjoining the lands of Enoch Harris. William Lodge and B F, Dink in, and others; bounded and described as follows:- Lying, aituata and being in No. I township. Craven county. N, C, and beginning in the ok) line and runs with said line north 11 west 64 poles: then south -77 east 143 poles to Clay Branch; than with said branch; to Calvin Joyner's corner; than with Jorner'a line south 86 west SB poles to Enoch Harris' earner, then with Harris' line north 36 east ZS poles to the earner; then north 6. east SO poles to another of his corner,; then with his line north 24 east 22 poles to another of Harris' corner; then with Harris' line north 52 west 22 poles to Harris' corner; than with Harris' Una north 79 west 8 poles to the beginning, containing 51 acres, more of lass. This 23rd day of March, 1911. IteRAY DIN KINS, Assignee of said mortgage. R. A. NUNN. Attorney. IN RE MOSELY CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT. North Carolina. Craven County. Before W. M. Watson, C. S. C. In The Superior Court. NOTICE OF HEARING. To all Persona and Parties Concerned in The Above Entitled Proceedings of the Drainage Dia-triet:-TakeNotie That the Board of Viewers heretofore appointed tn said proceedings for the lloaely Creek Drain age District, after tha establishment of said Dis trict, at the hearing of the preliminary report of said Board of Viewers by this court, having filed their final report in accordance with chapter 442, Law, of 1109, with the Court, together with maps, level, profiles, classification of lands estimate of coat, plans and specifications and expenses of such survey and report; and said board of viewers having on such survey and classification of lands found that the timber interest on the lands of the Wsat estate will ba .benefited by such drainage, and having classified the same, which said timber in terest are owned by J W. Stewart: Therefore, be it ordered that the said final re port, having baas examined and found by the court o be in due form and in accordance with the law, tha same is hereby accepted. Ordered further that all persons and parties concerned in the above entitled preceding, ap pear before me at my office in the city of Mew Bern on Monday the I7th, day of April. 1911. at 11 o'clock, A. M for the final hearing of the final report of tha Board of Viewers of the lloaely Creek Drainage Diatrict. Ordered further, that J. W. Stewart, tha own er of the timber interest aforesaid, be served with summons, together with a copy of this notice, to show causa, if any he have, why be made a party to this proceeding and said timber interest classified and brought in said drainage district, in accordance with the report of the said Board of Viewers filed in the said cause. And this notice shall ba given by publication for two successive weeks in ths Nsw Bern Jour nal, and pasted St tha Court House door and five conspicuous places within the drainage district. And hereunder all such persons are notified that I wilt hear, consider and pass upon the said report of said Viewers, and wiU bear and and determine any objections that may be raised thereto. This 21st day of March 1911. W. M. WATSON, Clark Superior Court Craven County. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of Craven county. N. C. made in the action entitled Bank of Vance horo vs. Macon Willis. W. A. Clave D. Q. White. W. C. White and J. M. Arnold at tha November Term. U10. af said court, the de fendants having failed to redeem tha land here inafter described as provided to said order, the undersigned oonuniaaiooer will, on Monday, tha loth, day of April lSlL, at twelve o'clock M, at the county court house door in New Bern, N. C, offer for sale to tha highest bidder for cash, all the following described real estate: Lying and being to the a'ate and county afore said and in No. I township, beginning in the fork of ths roads at the and of the Onwpen '"'ng lane; thence down the said lane to a ditch, thence a straight line across tha field to Mary Ann Wsth erington'a; thence with hex. Una to the main (Neuse) road: thence down said road to the begin- aing, containing twenty-live acres, more or less, and being the tract of land conveyed to the said Norman Willi, and his wife Sarah WOtas. alee the following described tract of land, beginning at a white oak and gum en the aide of Manes river; thence north 2 dag. eaat with Hotteway's Una to Aaron Diaon'a line. thrall with said Disco's line to the corner of aid HoUoway's Boa on the mala road; thanes to a cypress tea pond, the division BBt sd Oeo. BUI: thejee with said divteion line to the oorner between this tract of land and the Wm. Pats hud: thence with aald Pate line to the branch near Cowpen Leading; thenee with center of aaid branch to its month, thence ap Neaaa river to tha beginning. 140 acres, and excepting a tract of t aa oonveyed to Id Geekine. also anoth er tract of land containing 227 scree, more oa tha south anal wast by Neuse river snd Taylor's Creek, on tha north by tha land of Wm. Brewer, and on the eaat by the land. of Nancy Alverett. deed, the above described land betes Um buss held M trust by Peter WBlia for tha heire of Sarah Willis and coots ad by a This (th day of hUrca, SMI. B. A, NUNN. EXECUTOR NOTICE. Mavtog en. Med aa executor of the last. and testament of (Mrs Susan C. Jerkins) deceased late of C area aansty. North Care See. Thh) Is te ratify all urnaa hsvwig claims against her estate to eshibfctherate ass, oa or before the 14 day of March 11, or thle notice will be pleaded to bar af the, recovery. All persons Indebted to T. J. MITCHELL, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. The aaaatorsigned Hav teg dsjty quei'.fied ss v aeartor af D. . WU 111! diiilsil. III' SMS, ai HUlas to trssss aa was ladshtiJ sr bare da Una eel, mm. Jones County Superior Court, Spring Term 1911. MONDAY, APRIL SD. All criminal cases, TUESDAY, APRIL 4.TH. ' 5 E E Eubana va Amos Becton et al 14 Foy vs Bladen snd Roper Lumber (Jo's. 16 Foy vs Blades Lumber Co. 16 Smith Courtney Co. vs Charles A. Rhodes. 18 Meadows vs Perry et al. 21 Reynolds et al vs Kinsey et'al 22 Roper Lumber Co. vs Hudson ot sL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6TH. 24 W M Ward vs J O Heath. 26 Bell vs Brinkley. 26 Pollocksvirie Banking ft Trust Co. vs W M Jones Adm'r. 27 Pollocksvitle Banking ft Trust Co. vs W M Jones and J H Bell. 29 W R Kelley vs C R Johnson. 30 Lewis Lee va Craft ft Turner et al. THURSDAY, APRIL 6TH. 31 Eure, Harris ft Co. vs Geo; H .Du val. 82 Eure, Harris ft Co. vs M N Harriett 33 8 W Iler vs Goldsboro Lumber Co. 36 Wymsatt ft G L Co. vs S D White et al. 36 J H Simmons vs Henry A Brown. PRIDAY, APRIL 7TH. 37 Charles A Rhodes vs Hyman Supply Company. - 39 Kate Eubank et al, vs Archie Col lins et al. 40 Munger ft Bennett vs W C Green etsl. 41 T A Bell vs Munger ft Bennett 42 Cora A Sykea et al vs J no A Jones, 14 Thos. Collins at si vs C D Foy. 45 Isaac W Holt vs Asa W Morton. 1 Green, Foy ft Co. vs I H Barrus. 2 J A Smith extr vs W M Hawkins and wife. 3 F D Koonce vs J H Taylor et al. 4 E L Haughton vs Clyde Eby et al 8 National Bank, New- Bern vs J" B Banks and wife. DIVORCES. 38 Lurry Simmons vs Jsne Simmons. 47 Julia Morris vs Sylvester Morris. All other esses subject to motion. All parlies and witnesses concerned will st tnd court on daycare is set for trial as above staled without further notice. J. B. COLLINS, Clerk Superior Court Jones Co. This March 7th, 1911. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Chance for Office. The United States Civil Service Com mission announces a stenographer and typewriter examination to be held at Goldsboro April 6 and Wilmington on April 6. This mar prove a good oppor tunity for some New Bern boy as it is understood that a vaeany in the local U S. Engineer Office will be filled by an eligible from this examination. Parties desiring to take this examination should write the Civil Service Commission st Washington, D. C, for information, Application form No. 801 is required. NO NEED TO STOP WORK. When your doctor orders you to slop work, it staggers you. "1 can i you say. You know you aro weak, run down and failing in health, day by day. but you must work aa 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 up. Don't ba weak, sickly or ailimr when uiectric Hitters wtiioenent you from the first doss. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 60c at all Druggists. Hogarth Used to Forget. William Hiniurth. the famous Riik ilsh artist, was no ausentmiiHled In caused bis friends much entertnln ment W hen lie wu x pnasircrotis euougb to have bis own carriage he Hrst used It to make a call upon the lord mayor When be came out of the Mansion House It was raining bard, and the artist tramped the-entire wsy home, wet to the Skin. Wbeu naked 'why be had not come In the carriage he said be forgot sit about It. snd a messen ger bad to be dispatched to the coach man to tell him to return. WARNING TO RAILROAD MEN. Look out for severe snd even danger ous kidney and bladder trouble result ing from years of railroading. Geo. E. Bed. 689 Third St. Fort .Wayne. Ind.. was many years s conductor oi the Nickel Plato. He says: 'Twenty yews of rsilrosding left my kidneys hi terri ble condition. There was a continual pain across ay back ana hips sne icy kidneys gave me much distress, snd the action of mv bladder was frequent and moat painful I got a supply of Folrys Kidney nils and the llrst Dttie made a rwondarful improvement sad four hot ties curwd me completely. Since being cured I hsve rsemsrlw1 Foley s Kid ney fins to many ot my railroad fr1eBds.''-F. d. Boffy. An Eoenomlet. -Von should rids H horse." "Osnt sfford It," said the apprehen sive person "But It will give yon aa appetite." "Perhaps. But It will do the seme for the horse." Washington 8 tsr. A Big Oh "Professor Smart is a so of large tnenrsi ceuner. is ne notr "He certstnly is s big bm."-OtsV varsity of Minnesota Minnehaha. W.LDouglas 3.00 $3.50 $4.00 OXFORDS FORJV1EN Why not begin today and give W. L. Doug las Shoes a trial? You will certainly get more style, comfort and ser vice for the money than can be obtained elsewhere. S.L1PMAN Cor. S. Front and MiddteSts. HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. Pharmacy PHONE 173 CHANGE III PRICES Best Kettle Rendered Lard 14c Best Thb Butter 34c All Print Butters 35c Best Oil gsl. 121c Irish Potatoes pek 30c Best Flour 3c Citron - 19c Granulat d Sugar 54c Vegetable Lard He V D. C. ARMSTRONG I Phone 174 Middle St HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence L W. SHALLWOOD. lew ken, I. ft CROUP n -wi in 2U m I nates sure with Or. Htiuop I. roup K)l lest ill ira No vemiHnir. no dis- i A sale and pleasing ayr'ip we. Druturistt FORJALE! Soja or Soy Beans andiField Peas Hyde Co., grown .Burt and Rust proof Oats. Hay, Oats, Dairy Feed, Corn, Brand, BetPulp. Ship Stuff and all kinds of feed. burrvs CO. 81 S3 Middle Bt New Bern, N. O. Phone 184. J 1 Amimrsmoemmti weak? . eutsae HOT A WORO OF ... , a - Have you learned f friends eliminate the excess urio acid Ss Foley's Honey snd Tsr is th and keep them? that causae rheumatism. Pre ton w me can or a n cough remedy 1 ever used as it ttad.darof Do you know what it is to baa friend vent Bright Disease and Di is no ii si notice will be hats . . . . i . . avaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsV. mKM ak an honest man M a- a to f- years, there : a i i - . . . . . jTjSy. la IMWWjSa. ' ' Hi
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