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THE WEEKLY jflal'L Ijtesllsht 1S7S ' iuasbed to Two Sections, sverj Tuesday and frrlday, at Journal Bulld- 6C-S0 Craven Street. CHAEUS 1. SWIMS, 0 " BDITOR AND PROPBEBTOR. " - Official Paper of New Ban an , Craven County. -;v.-: SUBSCRIPTION RATS& Two Months.. ............. I Tnres Months.. .. .. .. tu Months.. . ' twelve Months.. . H .. .. Lit ONLY IN ADVANCE. The Journal Is only twit on pay-ln-idvance hauls. Subscribers will ; re ceive notice ot expiration ot their aub tvriptlon and an Immediate response V notice wU oe appreciated by the Journal Adrertlalng rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon ln qulrr by majv fcnted at the Postotflce, New Bern, N. C, as second-class matter. New Bern, N. C. April, 11. 1911. A MISLEADING POLITICAL CKY. Economies in political life as practised, may be termed doubtful and apparent. Of a truth there can be no just claim made that real economy is ever actually car ried out in politics. Reason 1 Those most concerned, the politi cians cannot afford it, if they be lieve in it. Naturally the "outs" declare that the "ins" are perpe trating gross extravagances in the conduct of affairs. There is al ways "reform" promised, but has it ever been put into effect in a substantial way, by those who promised in advance of an election, that gave them the chance of prac tising what they formerly promis ed ? Of all the political reform cries, that in the matter of political of fite appointments is the worst. The great cost of paying salaries, thegreat hordeof office holders who are causing the government vast money expenditures! Ever hear this cry ? Save the government by discharging one or two thous and men and women who may be drawing on an average one hun dred dollars per month. And if it is done what is actually saved, for every worker pays out about as fast as paid the salary received. 1 1 is a misleading cry, to distract public attention from expenditures that are largely sources of 'graft', where the favored few receive benefits under the alarm that calls attention to reducing the expenses by discharging many office hold ing employes in the various gov ernment departments. It is the old time slick method of street thieves who start the cry them selves of "stop thief ' to divert the pursuer from the real culpirt No doubt the government might save a million dollars a day by following more practical business methods, by conducting its affairs with fewer political managers, and being honest with the people in the- character of the expenditures, in making these so strictly the source to which they go. ' AVANTED A EEAL CUSTO DIAL. The government is usually held as vigilant, in the upkeep of its property. It appoints various of ficers, each having authority to protect, maintain and supervise so as to keep its material and physi cal property in first class order. A custodian has control over the fed eral building in New Berji. A cub. tod i an is a person who has custody. It is more thtn keeper, "guardian or superintendent. It is a position of power, authority. . Yet there U no such visible custodianship ovef the federal building in this city. From the front steps to the clock tower, even to the top of the flag staff, there is no sigu of custody. The federal building is not Be publican property, it is not Demo cratic property, though it la.io ' Democratic territory and' Is sup ported in greater part by Demo ; crata. ; This ; : building is United Htates property, but this does "toot entitle the government to have it kept, la its, evvry appointment, ' from Ridewalk to flag staff, in any but the best condition. At the ex pense of thousands of dollars, this building was rcmodlcd and a clock in a tower ins' 'lied. For months this c!ok exhibited its dead f t ) liur t.i-' n ft' ' i city. Vt'bo i . i .. ' Vc, I ,t V " r ' " ! r Children Cry for Fletcher's I VAVV " t r - The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been v , In use for over 80 years, has borne the signature pf . All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trttle with and endanger the health of -Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. - What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, 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 Fcverlshness. 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'. ' a GENUINE CASTORIA ALVVAYS 'Bears the The Kind You Have In Use For THE CFNTAUR COMPANY. move, and are spending hundreds of thousauds of dollars in improve ments! and yet must have a dead clock looking over these improve merits. Eveu the Han staff on this same federal building has the same dead look as the clock. Tooily kept corridors and passage ways, and recently an unpardonable de filement of the past office lobby, may be mentioned. The general reputation of the government is that it keeps its property in good order. Its custo dians may not always be inspired by personal or local pride to main tain a full efficiency of the proper ties in their jurisdiction, yet it would seem that lacking personal pride, the character of the position would demand a full efficiency of service in keeping every foot of the government's property in the best of order and condition. Mr. Patrick, the present custo diau at New Hern may not desire another term of office. Thar is his own personal affair. But as custo dian there is demanded of him that the property over which he is cus todian shall present a better as pect, in its visible fuuetins, to the people of this commuuity. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Ingratitude Is monstrous, and for the multitude to .be nn grateful were to make a monster of the multitude. Shakespeare. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of 'F Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and Stati aforesuul, and that said firm wil! pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every caw of catarrh that cannot be cured bj the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.' FRANK J. CHENEY. ' Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence this .6th day of December, A D. 1886. , " : (Seal) A W. GLEASON. : Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter aally, and acts directly on the blood md mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. " F. J. CHENEY A-CO.,Toledo, a Sold by'all Druggists, 75e. '., 'Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. :y .', V ... ;." . . . '-",' . Hare. .-.'" A pair of hares under favorable conditions- produce 70,000 Individuals Id four years. titat Ttey Y1U D for Yoa They w ill cars your backache, sircrjtnsn your Sidneys, cor rect crl.iary irregularities, build r ? t' 3 wcrn cat tissue, and t'; '- V i ex-surl3 sell t : h!: i. Tr S7 FoUey'o IJlUInA and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Pare Signature of Always Bought Over 30 Years MURRAY STRCCT, NEW YORK CITY. NEWS FROM MERRITT. " Pamlico county, April 6th, As I have seen nothing in the Journal from Merritt lately I will send in a few items which I hope to see published. ' The weather is perfectly beautiful and our farmers are taking advantage of it to puah their work, which is now far advanced. We have a fine school at merritt. with fifty or more pupils. The teachers are, Misses Ida Cahoon and Katie Saw yer. ; Merritt is getting up quits a rec ord for base ball playing. Our boys are putting up gome pretty "swift" games. We have preaching here every second Sunday by Elder Harris whose sermons are greatly enjoyed. The young people are making plans for a big entertainment at Merritt sometime in may. Our Merchant Mr.. W. a Keel, has lately made a large increase in bis stock of Groceries. Some of our young folks had a de lightful boat ride Wednesday, going down the creek to the government dredge boat Mr. E. R. Edwards eon ducted the excurson. - J.T. S, A HEALING SALVE FOR BURNS, CHAPPED HANDS AND SORE NIPPLES .i T- As s healing salve lor burns, sores, sore nipples and chapped hands Cham berlain's Salve is most excellent It allays the pain of a burn almost Instant ly, and unless the injury is very severe. heals the parts without leaving a scar Price, 25 cents. For sale by all deal ers. . -.. Lacked Something. ' . Tou Germans huve no sense of hu mor," sold an American. "Try me and 8ee," snld the German. . "well," said ; the American, "you know America Is the borne of very large things the highest mountains, the greatest witterfalls" " . "Oh, yes. yes. yes." said the German. '"And our trees," continued the Amer ican, "ara so tall that In order to see to the -top of them one man looks 'as far up ns be can and another ma a begins where the first man leaves eff and looks up Jto the top." "But dat vass no Joke; dat's a lie.". DO GHOSTS HAUNT 8WAWP3? No, never. Its foolishness to fear a fan cied evil, when there are real and dead' ly perils to guard against, in Saoips and marshes, bayous, and low lands, These are the" malaria germs that cause ague, chills and fever, weakness, aches in the bones and muscles snd "ay in duce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bit ter destroys and casts out these vici ous germ from the blood. "Three bot tles drove au tht malaria from tny sys tem,' wrote wm r ret well, ot iucama. N. U. "and I've had one Health ever sine." use this sale, sure remedy on ly, 60c at all druggists. i . Ingenious Spider. Spiders have s numbet of Ingenious ways of alluring amr catching tbelr prey. - A writer describes an Americas spider which haunts evergreen trees and snares It dinner Ly meaii of. ktud of Iasho. The web of the spider Is triangular Id form Two comers of the triangle are ntlached to twig, but tbe other corner, which ends Is s utti gle thread, U held by the spider, perch ed on s neighboring twig. When By strikes tbe web the spider loosen bis bold, and I lie Elastic threads Iimtantly entougle tbe victim. . ; ONE CONDUCTOR HELPED BACK ' TO WORK. . Mr. WilfoH Adams in lis rs he writes: "1 was conf.nej t wish chronic rh'H""! 'Hi f I f,,,' ' ( f I !v'h i i ' -"V I awl td t Vote For Sec orders Court. The recent statement of the opposit ion to the Recorder's Court for New Bern have mads misleading statements to the publie ss to what theeommissioD ers of Guilford county did by refusing to combine the , Greensboro Recorder's Court and the High Point Recorder's Court. These towns refused to con solidate" these courts and the both still have Recorder's courts the same as tfcs one proposed for New Bern. ! Here Is what the Greensboro Daily News of April 1 had to say: , ? - NOT A FAIR TEST. - V Anent a campaign to vote oa a Re corder's court in New Bern, The Sun says; - ;' ,,Vn:J " ."- ' The promoters of the Recorder's court have been saying that no place that has a Recorder's court wss willing to do away with it Greensboro and High Point, both in Guilford county, have had such a court for some time. Senator Hobgood passed s bill for a county court" for Guilford, which is the same kind of court we are to vote on May 2. - It was left up to the county commiasioners to ratify the bilL . They refused -to ratify it yesterday, so they will hate no county court Evidently the "county court" is not such a fine thing after all - . "r The result of the movement for a county court in Guilford is no argument against a Recorder's court in New Bern or anywhere else. It was not- a fail test even on the question of a county court, and has no bearing on the value and importance of a recorder's court for a city. The reasons for the defeat of the county court here was in no wise concerned or connected with the results achieved by the city court." What the Recorder's Court is doing for Greensboro and Guilford county, Showing expenses, prior to the estab lishment of the Recorder's Court that is now in o Deration, and what it has done since itaeatablishment. Criminal Court coat from May 1st, 1908. to June 30 1909. Prior to estab lishment of city court -State cost and fets to the clerk of court $1 786 39 State witnesses paid by county 2 491 05 Grand iurv 1 888 95 Court officers and prison- eta' guards'' - 1 014 10 Tallisjury 1 209 10 Petit jury 1 780 75 Expense of the jail 3 148 70 Total v . 112 819 04 Criminal Court coat from May 1, 1909, to June 30. 1910. Since establishment of city courts, . . State coet and fees to the . " clerk of the court - ?824 79 Sute witnesses paid by - county, : 951 40 Grand jury - 943 90 Court officers and prison ers' guard 726 00 Tallia iurv 675 70 Petit jury 1 813 60 Expense of the jail 2 472 01 Totsl ""r-L.. $8 307 30 Cost for year ending June 80, 1909 I ' ; . ; $12 819 04 Cost for year ending June. 30,1910 . 8 307 30 Gross saving for one year - 4 611 74 Less cost-due city of :.' " " Greensboro , 1 500 00 Net saving to county ' S3 011 74 Receipts of the Municipal Court City of Greensboro from May 1, 1909, to June 80. 1910. Coet paid by defendants ' $2 729 02 Cost paid . by county through Superior court 136 83 Cost due city by county . : 1 600 00 Total ,t $4 465 85 . Duburismeuts. Saku y of judge Salary of stork Sslary of attorney Total t. ' . $1 000 00 - SOU 90 600 00 1 800 00 '2 666 86 Balance Jane 1911 , $4 465 85 During the above term of one year this court has imposed snd1 tuned over lo the county treasurer for use of the school fund.' - $4 211 81 The above is a statement from Mr. Leslie Abbott. Auditor for Guilford county, ' - v ' ' - ' , " ' CASTORIA For Iafints suid Children. . Tli ftl Yn r.::3 :;:;: E::;!.i filcnatarsof Murt Have Been Poor. Critic Where did you get the Hes for that nlavt Playwrigbt-Out of nt bead, of course. What do yon mean? Critic You must be glad that it is outi ,. -. ." . ; When a medicine must be given to young ehiUlren it should be p'eaasnt to take. Ctii'i torlain's Cot''i I m1y is made from loaf si jir, and the roots used in in j repara. an give it S flavor similar to mp!e ayrup' making It ploaaant to We. It tins no superior for colds, er"i S'd whoof-ing couh, For sale ty 6,1 cj.j.,is, . "Juho, C to Use e out and j '.-i i '1 ' II; 1 f r X c n v i' I j "1 to c-; a i ' ? Legal Notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF , - PROPERTY. . By virtue of the power contained in the Deed of Trust executed to the under signed, on tbe24tb, day of January 1910 by S. C. Gilbert snd. Margaret Gilbert, lis wife, snd duly recorded In the omce of the Register of Deeds of Craven countv. N. C in book 180. page 109. because of default made.intbe payment ot tbe indebtedness tnereoy secured ana by th reuaeat of tbe holder oi the Donas representing such indebedtnees, I will sell for cash to the highes bidder at the mill sits of tbe mill of S. U. UitDert. near Cove City. N. C. at the hour of 12 o'clock m. on Monday the 8th, day of May, 1911, all the following describ ed property to-wit: ,-.: - , One 40 horse Ladell boiler. - one 50 hosro power Casey & Hedge boiler, one 60 horse power Atlas engine, one Amer ican edger. two awinging cut off saws, complete, one blacksmith shop equip ment, tools, tan etc,, one logging ma chine, all of which is subject to the lien held held by tbe Pro lucers Lumber Company also one 15, horse power en gine which is free from encumbrance, also one Byer logging machine, which is subject to the lien .of ' the Hyman Supply Company, also one log train lo- I . L L ." L.-..1 . .1 i- . m Key, wuicn u auojeci w toe lien ui ta ll. Hodges snd the lien of the Produc. ets Lumber Company, also all the rail road and tram road eauionient includ ing rails and machinery and tools of everv kind snd all the tools, eauinment machinery snd property oi every kind used in and around the mill of said a. Gilbert situste near Cove i ity, N U. not nereinretore specmcaiiy men tioned, all of which is subject to the lien of the Producers Lumber Company. bald property being all me personalty owned by said Gilbert in said county of uraven. This 4th, dsyof April 1911. - R. A. NUNN, . Trustee NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. , s Under and far virtu of tha power of ule oon- talMri in that eartaia mortaara deed executed by Joeeph Berrburtoa and Sarah Herrinsrton, hia wife, to B, F. Olnkina 30th, day of January. 1901 which mortar Seed ia leeorded in the office of the reaiater of deed of Cravon county- in .book 180, peare 460. the aaid moftftase deed and the debt thereby secured having been duly transferr ed to the undenianed and default in the payment of the debt thereby secured having ben made, the undersigned will, oa Monday th 24th. day of. AprQ.1011. at twelve o'clock m., at the county court house door in New Bern, N. C. offer foe sal to the highest bidder for cash, all the follow- inf described real estate, to-wit:- ' A certain pise or parcel of land adjoining th lends of Enoch Harris, William .Lodge and B. F, Dinkin and others; bounded and described as follows!- Lying, situate and being in No. township. Craven eoanty.N, C and beginning in th old Use and runs with said line north 11 west M poles; then south 77 east 143 pole to Clay Branch; then with said branch; to Calvin Jornar's corner; than with aWner'a line south S west 2S pole to Enoch Harris' corner, than wish Harris' 1! n north SS east 26 pole to the corner; then north (, east 20 poke to another of his aera.- then with hia Hue north 24 at 22 poles to another of Harris' comer; thsu with Harria' Una Berth 63 west B pole to Harria' corner; then with Harria' line north 79 wast S pole to th beginning, containing Si acre, more of leas. This 23rd day of March. 19IU ; - ..:- ateEAY DIN KINS, . - Aasigne of aaid mortgage. R. A. NUNN, Attorney. , IK RE MOSELY CREEK DRAINAGE - - . DISTRICT. v - North Carolina . Craven County Before W. M. Watson, C S. CJ - - aaasBasl '"" ' ' ' In The Superior Court. NOTICE OF HEARING. - T all Parson and Parties Concerned in The Above Entitled Proceedings of th Drainage Dia-trlct:-Tak Notie-. ... - ' That the Board ef Viewers heretofore appointed ia aaid proceedings for th Moseiy Creek Drain age District, after th establishment of aaid Die. triet, at th hearing of th preliminary report ef aaid Board of Viewers by thi ewtrt, having Sled their final report in accordance with chapter Ut, Lawa f IMS. with th Coort. together with in. Wrels profilea, . claaeiftcation of lands estimate of east, plana and specifications and expense of such sarvey and report; and aaid board of viewer, having - on each survey I classification of lands found that th timber Interest on .the lands of th Wft estate will be benefited by such drainage, and having classified the rente, which said timber in. tereot are owned by J. W. Stewart: Therefore, be tt ordered that the aaid final re port, having been examined and found by th oart be la do form -and in accordance with the law. the aaaos h hereby accepted. ' : Ordered further that all Persons and parties eaiMieriisd la th above entitled preceding ap pear before ne at say office in the city of New Bern ea Monday Us 17th, day of April. 1911. at U o'clock, a. BVi for the final hearing of th final report of th Board of ' Viewers of th Moseiy CnekDrainag Dtstrlet. '- Ordered farther, that J. W. 8tewsrt, the own er of tha timber interest afar see id. fa eerred with sosunoaa. together with copy vf Ui .iee. to show eaaae, if any he hare, why he mad a party to thi proceeding and aaid timber interest classified and brought ia aaid drainage district, 1 accordance with th report of tbe said Board of Viewers filed la tbe said cause. And thi notie shall ho given by publication for two oeeaastv week fat fh New Bern Jour nal, and posted at th Court Bouse door and flv oowsplcaoai places within the drainage district. .And hereunder aU aueh. persons are notified that I will bear, consider snd pea open the aaid art of aaid Viewers, and- wUI hear and and del! lain any objection that may be raised thereto. -". i ''"''. Thai Slat day of March Mil. . "' .. .. -.' ' W,M.WATSOH. Clerk Superior Court .Craven County. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND. M If Mark, Administrator of Penelope Tred -vU deceased. Hannibal Bad ham and Janie Bad" ham, hi wife, and Augustus Reynolds. Pursuant to the authority and power obtained from tha Superior Court of Craven county, in the special piosssdlngs entitled at. M. Sarks. ad ministrator ef Penelope Tredwell, decern against Hannibal Bad ham, Janie Bad ham and Augustus Reynolds, the aaeersigned will at It o'clock M, oa th second Bonder ia April. 1911, (it being the tenth day ef the aaid month.) at th court hones door in Craven count r, ell to th. biht bU'Jar for cash the fallowing desr; :d let ef lurid lying and being in that part of the city ef New Srn commonly called Pavlstown. and bmmd ?4 as follows; Maslnalr at tt:S nrttt IntersectUrtl of Stsln snd Murray Bres Bui running northwerflly mi'-i-v W'tcy Biit 15 ' ' -me frt. tlipne e-tt-V ar- r S' I l- i-1 ; ii s.--n StlCit f;fty-Hvp 1 n-i XT A I - I : ii Murrsr r(5 t. 1' i . FORGOT HIS CZZXX 8eilkins Had a Litle Talk With the - Customs Inspector. Fllklns bad just returned from a six months' tour of the continent and bis trunks aud boxes were uumerous. With considerable aualousi care be had pre pared his deelrtratlon, but when" he saw the eugle eyed Inspector plunge Into bis work s wave of fear spread over blm. - Could he by any possibil ity have forgotten anything! And If so snd It was brought to tight would be bare lo suffer the pain and humil iation of nrrt-st? ' Rapidly he ran over In -bin mind the dutiable objects that be remembered having beard that oth ers hud . brought In clothing, 'objects of art. books, bric-s-brac, jewels, mu sIphI lnstrumentw-ah. bis heart stood atill-nnwlcnl lunlruinents pianos, vio lins, flutes, organs :; r .,-ft. With : beating 'heart be approached tbe lns)cctor. I.- there any duty on organsT" ne asked In a trembling voice. . "There Is." said the inspector, fixing cold, steely eye upon blm. . . -, Then." wild Fllklns. "I desire to wltbdra'w uv declaration for a mo- meut." v ' . " "What for?' demanded -the Inspec tor. ' , , " ' - "I -wish to amend it." said Fllklns. I've bad my -nose repaired and made over on the o'tber side, and I'd bate to have that organ seized because . I'd overlooked lt;"-fHarper's Weekly. .- r . ; . Marking the Way.. . ' - t :' 'It took that racing automobile rwen ty minutes to pass this bouse." v "Impossible!" " . .: : ( "Fnct -.1 could hear It ten minutes before It got here, and I could Smell It ten minutes after It passed." Toledo Blade. - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA His Critloiam, I v.? , -you dare to criticise my gowns f exclaimed Mrs. Fllmgllt - - .- wen,- repuea her husband reso lutely, "after hearing yourefcr to yonr pet bulldog as a perfect beauty I m inclined to rely, on my own judg ment." Washington Star. " , THE SOUND. SLEEF OF GOOD HEALTH. ' Cannot be overestimated and any ail nient that prevent a it Iq a menace to health. J L Soothers, Eau Claire. Wis. says; "I have been unable to sleep soundly nights, ttecause or pains scros my back and soreness of my kidneys My sppetite wss very poor snd my gen- em condition wss much run down. have been taking Foley'! Kidney Pill but s abort time and now aleep as sound ss a rock, my general condition is great ly improved, and : 1 know that Foley Kidney, Pills Duffy.,; , ; have cured me." K. S. A Pairv' :- "How does Mrs. Henry Peck manage to keep that cook of bersT" - t "The cook threatened to leave, but Mrs. Peck woultt not give ber a recom mendatlon. and she wouldn't go with out one end they are both pretty stub born.".. . ;;' ;.-.' v. J'.; - sV. :-V--. -r-X'i. . AVERTS AWFUL TRAGEDY; V Timely advice piven Mra. C. Willouift by, of Marengo, Wi.. (R. No. 1) pre" vented a dreadrul traedy and saved two lives.- .Doctors had ssid her fright ful cough was s "consumption" cough and coujd do little to help her. Af tet many remedies failed, her aunt urged ber to take Dr. King's New Discovery. "I hsve been using it tor snms time," sh wrote "and the awful cough has almost gone: it also saved my little boy when taken with a severe bronchial trouble. This matchless medicine has no equal for throst and lung trouble. ' Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran teed by all druggists. , . .. ' aa-nowseea wi aan awaesawama f r -f-' Daaporately Jll.: - f Mrs. Parke-Youcbuaband lias beea 111, hasn't het Mrs. Lane I never ssw blm ? ; Why," for. two weeks bo Boror s(Hke s cross word to me. F0IWWDIJEYPII1A FO BAOKAOHK KlONSYS AHO StAOOS' Tbe great sonl thai" sits on the thronv ef the unlvefte la not never wss and never will be In a hurry. Timothy Tit tomb. :v ..,.,' . Constipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary cause of much sickness. ' Keep your bowelsr eg ular madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women, are subject. Constipation is a very simple thing; but like many simple things, it may lead : to serious -consequences. Nature often needs a little assistance frnd when Chamberlain's Tablets are given at the first indication,' murh distress and suffering may be avoided. Sold by sll dealers. ' " Cholera. . ' -Cholera was first recognised by the rortugpese in India aa far back as tbe middle of the sixteenth century. . It has tbe peculiarity of following a well defined route, with progres Just about equal to that of an average journey oa root. " . . - - , - FOR CONSTIPATION. - Mr. L. 11. FranV.am, a prominent dmeriMHt of Spint Lake. Iowa. svs: ''Ciiamheriain's S ' " h an J Liver Tab lets mre certainly the best thing on the market for const iriation." Give tb- tabluts a trial. You arecertain to f .v) thorn areeabH and pleasant in t..' U Trice, 25 rents. Sampks free. For sale by all dealers. No Tiir Limit rr-i, - j . . . . in oiuer unv in ire ronrtliouse 8 woman I" t la t' I :,!,:icl..! of ttir r t ii- 1 one if I he W ! I tt t 1 t i) ' it. r V.LDouglas 131 $3.51 m OXFORDS FOR MEN , Why not begin today.'' and give W. L. Doug- - las Shoes a trial? You ,. will certainly get more style, comfort and ser- v- vice for the money - than can be obtained - ' . elsewhere. . " ' S, LIPMAN Cor. S. Front and Middle Sts. , ' Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. - Also.a full line of Choice Toilet articles. . . Pharmacy PHONE 173 HARDWARE AND " , Building Mar ieriai PaintSi Oils - - and . : Varnishes American Field Fence E. V. W.l . law kent X & ENNETT'S . 4 " PREPARED ? Agricultural; makes every acre count and every testimonial good. Is prepared lor all soils and all crops. Write us for prices and testimonials.' . AGRICULTURAL UME CO. NEW BERN, N. C. fiOOI tv-iped la. BJ mlnoie nure with Dr. Hhuup a , . it . t ... - m . tost will surely prure. eea. Asa (a aod Dleasllia synicr mm. Drucn!M FOR SALE! Soja or Soy. Beans andiField Peas Hyde Co., grown Burt and Rust proof Oats Hay, Oats,1 Dairy - Feed, . Corn,. Brand, Beet Pulp,' Ship Stuff, and all kinds of feed. BURRUS .b CO. n 33 I-Iidvlls EL New Bern, N. 0. ; fhona 184. - DlAMOfiD - A' SO "r( HENRY'S B 3 I u V -CM I v
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