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ejealM THE WEEKLY JfllOt tMklkhed 1878 - PWlehed to Two Sections, wrj Tuesday and JTlday, at Journal Bulld im se-60 Craven Street CH1KLX8 L. 8TITXKB, SDITOR AMD PROPRIVTOR. Official Paper of New Ben, ui Craven Ootnty. Y SUBSCRIPTION RATSS. Two Months.. . .. .. ... .. .. I Three Hontlu.. .'. .. . U i tut Months. .,. k . W twelve Month.. .. .. .. .. 1M . ONLT IN ADVANCT. " The Journal la only eent onpay-ln-idvanoe basts. Subscribers wUl re eeire notice of expiration of. their sub rriptloni and an Immediate response to notice wu oe appreciated by the fonrnaL ' ,n Adrertlalng rates tarnished upon application at the office, or upon la ,uir by mal nteid at the Postofflce, New Bern, K. C, as second-class matter. t -- New Bern, N. C. April, 18. 1911. THE PKOMI3B OF ; BETTER THINGS. The passage of the Lenten sea son, with the ushering in of Eaa ter day with its glad acclaims of the Risen Lord, should presumably be the announcement of a batter moral status in every community, based upon the religious strength of those Christians who have ob served the period set apart for the renunciation of worldly pleasures, with minds filled with higher thoughts, and voices given to prayer. It is not to be superstitious, to hold that material progress and prosperity gain as morals gain. And yet morals have a most im portant bearing upon the real, permanent gain of a community. Particularly upon the social status of a community, do moral and in tellectual purposes have important bearing. Material progress, civic advance ment, take their start from those in charge of the affairs of the community. The promise of every municipal officer is for better con ditions in his department. There is a moral strength in such prom ises in their effect upon material conditions. A promised munici pal reform must be impelled by a moral force that may not be gen uine in the person seeking office, but it exists in the community,and failure to carry it into effect means changes of those in authority until the right man is' secured who not merely promises to carry the re form into active practice, but is honest in feeling that by so doing there is good to be gained. In the spiritual life the change may not become effective in this world, visible to human sight. The promise for a moral life, with all that such a life includes, Is made to a Supreme Being. The reward is individual. It is not just for this world, tho it may be present and future, and as the re ward is individual, so is the pun ishment, in its effective force, and each, reward or punishment, is according to the promises made and carried to a just fulfillment, or ignored as being not worthy of the attempt of fulfillment. j ALLEYS CALL FOB MUNICI PAL ATTENTION. The question as to where trash or refuse of any kind shall be depos ited never alarms the careful house keeper. Neither does the matter of what shall be done with the trash about the house disturb the cleanly property owner. The lea son for this is plain, each has made provision in advance, so that re ceptacles are at hand to receive all ' rubbish, filth and refuse, thus pre serving clean households and prem iscs. And yet there are cleanly housekeepers and property owners who do not exercise this care. In stead of keeping receptacles for their owe trash and seeing to its removal to the proper place, they will throw rubbish into the alley or sweep it into the street.' This Is not right, it is unsanitary, it la dangerous to the neighborhood. : There is usually care taken of the public streets, to remove rub bi.sh, and to prevent its being de posited except in boxes. Uut alley way seldom receive all the attcn tion they need, In being kept in good order for vehicles and pedes-' ti'uns, and free from ruVM.sh and u f tr-'i.' it the r- Children Cry i sxvYvwt.vs.vlX The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In, use for over 30 . years, has borne the signature of and has 'ZrT'Jjjts sonal supervision since its infancy. f-C&(Ciit46 Allow tin nnA ta dacalvA von In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are hut. . 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- -gorlc, 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 Feverlslmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation : and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THI CINT4UII COMPANY. T ' MUKRAY eTRCCT. NCW VOHK CITY. the matter, by not throwing their refuse into the alloy, is also self evi dent The municipal authorities may have men and teams cleaning up the alleys everv day, and yet not be able to keep them in sani tary condition, unless the property owners do their part, and have their rubbish placed in recepta cles and properly carried away. With the spring weather, this matter of clean alley ways is very necessary to consider. It means flies or no flies. It means phys ical health and comfort, or sickness, diseases and disagreea ble atmospheric conditions during the hot summer days, that hun dreds of persons must endure. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that saii firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by 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 nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.Joledo, 0. Sold by aU Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. . Aoeurate Painter. - The famous Tintoretto in a painting of the Israelites gathering manna showed tbem armed with guns, and a latter day Neapolitan artist has de picted the holy family crossing the KUe In their flight into Egypt In a magnificently ornamented barge. , Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S -CASTORIA 1 A Matter ef Taste. , y ' When it comes to tan shoes with a frock coat we prefer ragtime on a pipe organ Ualreston News. SAFE MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a safe and effective medicine for chil dren as it does not contain opiates - or harmful drugs. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is in s yel- uw package. r. s. uutiy. , . . . . Atria. " .,' ' If yon are going to marry a man to reform bun include an ax in your tronssean. uaiveston news. VSUt Tfcey WU D for Yoj Tfcey will sure your backache, rrer;thea your kidneys, cor. nctoriaaryirrexulariUes, build ty f s worn out tissues, and1 ' - "t ta excess urla add f -U- z-rr. t'j-i. Tre. - 1 ' ' ' r 'iftr:-. for Fletcher's been made under his per- . Signature of Jurors Drawn For April Term U. S. Circuit and District Court. The following list Of jurors was yes terday drawn to serve at the next term of the U. S. Circuit and District. Com t convening in this city on April 25th. with Judge H G. Connor presiding. Pitt county-W ETucker, Greenville, R. F. D. Wm. McArthur, Greenville, RFD.WS Blount, Ayden, R L Davis, L L Kittrell, Winterville, Jones county R B Parker, Trenton, A J Collins. Maysville.D B Heath Com fort, E B Isler, Cadiz, Enoch Noble. Craven county -Thos. H Davis, W F Crockett, L H Cutler Jr., C E Foy, W R Barrington, C W Munger, G V Rich' ardson, E E Harper, S R Street Lenoir county Henry French, J H Mewborne, DM Stanton.. Pamlico county-W J Swan. Btn Willis, Henry Carrawan, J C Muse, M N Jones, Claud Haskins. Wayne county John Herring, M C Kornegay, W B Glisson, K D Smith,, Carteret county-Geo.A Willig.Jr. C 3 Wallace, Harvey Hancock. A T Willis, John Forlow. Onslow county C G Co, - R P Hin- ton, John M Francks, Geo. H Bender, Ralph Bender, Greene county R A Hardy, Lemuel Aldridge, W H Dail, Andrew Jones, W J Jordan, Beaufort county WW Hooker, Henry Moye, C S Dixon. I'TS EQUAL DON'T EXIST. No one bas ever made a salve oint ment or balm to comoare with Buek- len's Arnica Salve. It a tbe one perfect "'""' vhh. iwin VUEIJ0, vrulBOT, sores, scslds, boils, ulcers, ecs ms, salt rneum. r or sore eyes, cold sores. Chap pod hands or sprains its suDreme Un rivaled for piles.. Try it. Only 25c. at an uruggisia. t Overheard at the Party. ' T "Don't say anything to make Mrs. Leeder laugh. Her enamel's cracking." "The man who Just came InT He's Mrs. Muld rum's second husband. I've forgotten his name.'' : , ; J "You never know whom you're going to bump sgnlnst when yon come to a place like this." "Watch out here she comes. 'Yes, indeed, Mrs. Gwimp, we're enjoying ourselves greatly." Chicago Tribune. FOR CONSTIPATION. Mr. T. n Pnnkniri IWIMHJ, " UIUUIIUCIII Amnralmt nf Sni l .b. I . ...... r - w. wfi.iv w. iuwi, muyrn. 'Chamberlain's Stomach an J Liver Tub lets are certainly the best thing on tbe market for eonatintion." Riu ihu tablets a trial. You are certain to find there agreeabfo and pleasant in efftet Price. 2 eonta. Runnlx ... t- " iIIT-Vh J. r oaiw oy as oeaiers. VgtabU Paarla, . White pearls that bring s high pries have been found growing on cocoauut trees In Malay. ' FOIMiKIDMYPIIIS roa aUoMtOHS Kiomsys amo Blaoos ... ; - . The Lark er the Daffodil f - There aro apse today who malntalu that the Welsh national emblem Is not the leek, bnt .tbe daffodil. Both leek and daffodil are known in tbe ancient British tongue as "cennin." and It Is held by those who favor tbe dalutier flower that owing to the similarity of name the two became confused and that 8uakespeare's Influence, coupled with the Englishman's delight la mak ing fun of Taffy and his leek, served to perpetuate tbe error. Be that as It may, tbe majority of Welshmen have agreed to wear tbe leek as "an honor able badge," and neither Saxon bsnter cor tbe Indeflnltcness of tbe historical data will avail to dislodge an ancient and S national custom. Pall Mall Us sette. Foley Kii!ny l'i!!s eonlnin in ermrr- tratil for"! n 'ici'd iff''' r ' v i ' ' TAMED THE SAVAGE A Kueky 6aleaman and Merehaat WHs s Bad Qreeeh. ; - A salesman for a carpet.house called en the proprietor ef s big store. 'This man had a reputation for eating sales men alive.", After, several nnsuccessful attempts to see bis man the "salesman decided to use desperate means ta get to him. He knew that the man must buy a bill or goods, for tie knew what stock he was carrying and knew, that he must lay In a supply for the open ing ofths season. !'Y' ' In the afternoon ne "called St the store and deliberately walked Into the owner's private ; office and. placed a card on hU desk. The storekeeper did sot look tip from his papers for several minutes. Then he turned savagely on "Who fat Bant Hill let yon InT r left orders to bare you throwd out It yon came sgaln.r : i ? C With that be threw the card savagely In the waatebasket v The salesman drew another from bis- pocket: and placed It on' the desk where the first had been. Without looking np from his work the buyer threw that In the waatebasket , The salesman threw; down two or three ether cards . with the same, result, :Snd , finally, almost purple with rage, the merchant turned on him:' . " ' ' . "Well, well, well, what Is ltr "I was Just thinking," said the sales man, "that If every man your salesmen called od was such an Infernal, Igno rant, no account grouch as you are what cussed few orders they would book and bow quickly yon would go out of business. That's all, sir; good byv" . . . .. --i "Hold on there a minute," broke In the grouch In s much changed tone. "1 guess 1 owe you an apology. lou're right Let's see yonr line." Book keeper. , 'i . .v-yy: vi...; : ' i roiiYWiPiiis ron NMSUMATISM KIOMBYS AM D SUM1 Puzzllno. Here's another thing we can't under stand. They tell ns that one can see further with the telescope than with tbe naked eye. In the next breath they' remark that the telescope brings everything nearer. Cleveland Plato Dealer. A RELIABL MEDICINE NOT NARCOTIC. Mrs. F. Marti, St Joe, Mich., say I: "Our little boy contracted a severe bronchial trouble and as the doctor's medicine did not cure him..' I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in which I have great faith. It cured the cough as well as the choking and gag ging spells, and he got well in a short time. Foley's uoney ana ier com pound has many timet saved ns much trouble and we are never without it in the hodse."-F. S. Duffy. Llnoelai'a Comparison. -"Lincoln's very best story,", said s Washington correspondent "concerned the office seekers and tbe distribution of patronage that continually bothered him at the Whits House during, the war. One' day, st the height of the war, Lincoln paused In the midst, of a cabinet wrangle over certain political Jobs snd said: 'V y - .i 'Uentlemea. do you know what we are like? We are like the man who was busy letting cheap rooms at the bsck of his bouse while the front was on fire.' .'',"- ; Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA . l ! 11 ;; '. ." Inseota, AU Insects can walk In proportion to their slse much faster than an express train can travel. ' - : ,v'. Yt -; . Constipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowelareg ular madam, and you will escape many of tbe ailments to which women are subject "Constipation ia a Very simple thing, but like many simple things it may lead to serious . consequences. Nature often needs a little assistance sod when I Chamberlain's Tablets ere given st the nrst indication, much distress and suffering may be avoided. sold by an oeaiers. . .i ' ,r .The Modern Way. "Tea; I had ten children, They aU grew up aod married off." " "I suppose It Is lonesome now st homer s y" y - ' ' "Oh, no. Every once In awhile one of them gets a divorce and wanders back." Louisville Courier-JonrnaL : . GIVES AID 10 STRIKERS. Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels seem to go on a strik and refuse to work right. Then you needs those pleasant little strike-breakers-ur. lung's New Life Pills to give them naiuralaid and gently compel proper action. Excellent health soons follows. Try them. 26e at all druggists. ... y - ' Cork Light Freshly cut bark of the cork tree when heated gives off a gas that ess be used as an lllumlnant ' leaSw-'J Cd S-I..J ' oO)lo"'MP-- -!- fs4jeb g w a we w many people are now uhLdj Paxtloe TcIIct An'JieplIc Th new toilet gArmlclde powder to be dissolved In vr Kter aa neeileiL . For all toilet and byglrnio naee It is better and more economical. To cleanse and whiten the c "X, teeth, remove tartar and f 1 provrnt dcy. . i To dUinfeet the month, if ! ! atroy di-K-s- grruia, and i purify tho brmUi. - ) To knepartifi. ial WOi and brldeworlccleftn, olorl" To rrmove Blcolinrt from the t -h fcu l purifv tlm l.r "i sfw-r s.-ii"! '?. To rrailtrn'e y i a I L '7 p ' t bv f Legal Notices SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. , Br vbtM of aa oAarof th esnrt of baak- roteyiatlMBUtUr of WJ Moor bankrupt. I Vinson to tha hichMt Mddw for oaah. at tin Porioflka door in OrMntal. Pamlico- oraatr North CvoUjm. at Vi o'clock at, oa Thunday, tholltk. day of Mar. Bit. all that otrUln raot or pareal of laad altoata ia PamUso county. North Caro Uaa, a ahort diitaaoa North of Ortontal bonndod oa Uaa Bart by thaHarcatt rood. u tho South by tho A. F. aUdyatt laad and oa too wait ht tho Jordaalaad. , Batnc tho auna aiortsaaod by W.J. Moors to Mary aUdyatt aad duly rofntarod ia the co of tho Resiator of Doada of Pamlico county. to which rof oroncs ia horoby uado. and contain- iaconahondnd (100) acraa, laoroor kaa, , Thia 10th, day of April A. D, I9IL ... , " GEORGE T. FARNEIX. - - Traatoo ia Bankruptcy of W. J. Moore. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF - PROPERTY. ' By virtue of the power contained in the Deed of Trust executed to the under (signed, on the 24th, day of January 1910 Dy a. u. uiinert and Margaret Gilbert, ki miii 4., I.. l ,1.. K uw nils, wu uuiy milium iu kiic uiiiuv of the Register of Detds of Craven county, m. U. in book 180. Daee 109. because of default made in.'the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and Dy the request ol tbe holder of the bonds reptesenting such indebedtness, I wit) sell for cash to tbe highes bidder at the mill site of the mill of S. C. Gilbert. near Cove City, N. C, at the hour of 12 o'clock m. on Monday the 8th, day oi may, mi, an tne loiiowing describ ed property to-wit: -... One 40 horse Ladell boiler, one 60 hosre power Casey & Hedge boiler, one ou none power Atlas engine, one Amer ican edger, two swinging cut off saws, complete, one blacksmith shop equip ment, tools, fan etc, one logging ma chine, all of which is subject to the lien neia new by tbe froiucera - Lumber ixwnpany also one lb 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- xey, wnich is subject to the lien of E H. Hodges and the lien of the Produc. ers Lumber Company, also all the rail road and tram road equipment, includ ing rails' and machinery and tools of every kind and all the tools, tauinment machinery and property of every kind usea in ana arouna tne mill or said s. U uiiaert situate near Cove City, N. C. not hereinbefore specifically - men tioned, all of which is subject to the lien of tbe Producers Lumber Comoanv Said property being all tbe nersonaltv owned by said Gilbert in said county of craven. This 4th, day of April 1911.' R, A. NUNN, Trustee IN RE MOSELY CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT. , North Carolina. Craven County. Before W. If. Watson, C. S. C. k ; SJaawamaaaeaa In Tbe Superior Court. : ' NOTICE OF HEARING. To all Penoaa and Partly Coneerned in The Above Entitled Proceedings of the Drainage Dia- trlefc-Take Hotie-. ' r . That the Board of Viewer heretofore appointed ia wtd proceeding tat tbe Moooly. Creak Drain ace District, after the eatabliahnent of said Dfav Met, at the hearinc of the preliminary report of aald Board of Viewers by this court, hair tat tled thatr Saal report la accordance with chapter 44. Un ol 190ft, wUh tho Cowt, tocetherwiUi map, kerete. proftieo, claesinoatioa at hi estimate of coot, plane aad specincatioaa and expenaea of each eorvoy and report; and said board of . viewers having on auch survey and , elaaaiaeatioa " of lands found ' that the timber interest aa the lands of the Weat estate will be benefited by such drainage, and ha ring claitiftad tbe rame. which said timber in terest are owned by J. W.Stewart: '' Therefore, be Herdand that the (aid final re port, having beea snamlned aad found by the court 'a be la doe form and ia accordance with the law. the same ia hereby accepted, - Ordered farther that all persona and parties concerned in the above entitled preoedinga ap pear before me at my office ia tbe city of Mew Bora ea Monday the 17th. day of April 1UI. at Li o'clock, a. m.. for the final hearing of the final report of the Board of Viewers of thoMoasly Creek Drainage District. Ordered further, that J. W. Stewart, the own er of the Umber Interest aforesaid, be ear with summons, together with a copy of thia notice, to show cause, if any be have, why be made a party to this proceeding and said timber interest claasiOed and brought in said drainage district, ia aceordaaee with the report of the said Board of Viewers filed In the said cause. And this notice shall be glreo by -publication for two aaeeeaelve weeks m tho New B'-ra Jour nal aad eeted at the Court House door aad five eonspicaous places within the drainage district. Aad bateusaliw all each persons are notified that I will hear, asasfctsr and Baas upoa the said art of said Viewers, and will hoar and aad determine any objections that may be raised thereto. Tblanataayaf March ItU. 1 f W, M. WATSON. ' Clerk Superior Court Craven County. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE SALE QF REAL ESTATE, ; Under aad by vh-tue at the power of sale con tained ia that certain asortgage deed executed by ioasph Beningtoa aad Sarah Harrington, his wife, ta B, P. Dinklne KMs, day of Jaauary. 1901 which aurtgage deed it recorded la the office of the register of dsedi of Craven county In book ISO. peg eW, the said nurigage deed and tbe debt thmshj secured having beea duly transferr ed a the andersigned and default la the payment of the debt thereby secured having bsa made, the aadereignsd wLXea atoaday the 24th, day of April, 1S1L at twelve o'clock as st the county eeurt bouse door la Mew Bora, N. O. offer for sale Um hiaheet bidder for each, all the follow, hsf described real aetata. o-wlt A eertala piece er peroal ef land adjoining the lands ef Enoch Harris, WUlkua Loire and B. F. Dinklne and others: bounded and described aa follows- Ikying, situate and being la' No. 1 sowaehip, Cravea aoaaty, N. C. and beginning la the old line and rune with said lino north tl woet M poles; then sooth TTesst la poles to Clay Biaaeh; then with said branch: toCalrln Joynore oianoi; thea with Jornar's line south S . west 28 poise to Enoch Harris' corner, then with Harris tins north St east M polee to the corner; then Berth t, aest S9 poUe to another of hie nraersi than with his line aortk 21 east 22 poles to another of U arris' eermnr; then with Ilsrrie' line aorta a west n pukta to Harris crjrner; tl.en with Harris' line norlh Tt west I poire to tls begtonlng, containing 61 srrs. more Of less. Thiarkd dsof Krch.l il. I "AT I'YKIKfl. A?aoe of a id sr.? A. )".' 1. THE EVERGLADES. aWaWwamwaBBBBBa This Fertile Florida Region Is an Old - J:: - y Mountain Tap. One of the strange facts about the Everglades region of -Florida Is that It Is really a decayed mountain top. The crest Is formed of massive limestone, usually covered by a mantis of sand. In this formation are numberless pot holes which vary In slse from a few feet to thousands of acres; -also count less lakes of fresh water springs and frequent subterranean, streams, and pools. vYY?': - ;y, ly--': A few miles north of Caps Sable Is an outcrop of limestone which projects to Lake Okeechobee. In this outcrop is an extensive shallow basin extend ing. 130 miles north and south and about seventy .miles east snd. west, while the altitude of Its rim Is twelve feet above 'mean tide In Btscayne bay and a little less' above the guLf of Mexico. ' y ' . -.-' .. "' ' This rim is from three to twelve miles from ' the ocean edge of the coastal plain on the east and a" dis tance of. fifty miles from the gulf on tbe west So far as explored it ex tends all kround the edge bf the basin, forming a complete cup. As a result of the weatber and flowing water the run bas been worn Into , fantastic shapes. ' The depth of the basin varies. from a foot at the rim to as much as twelve feet In places, but generally the rock floor Is from a depth of one to six feet ----"7 y-'n;-;-' -- And here is the secret of the fertility of the Everglades. Above the entire rock floor rises s layer of muck, fornK ed of an alluvial deposit and of de-! cayed vegetable, matter. This deposit vanes from a few incnes to several feet In thickness. Tbe water covering this deposit comes from springs that in turn have their source In the lake. Cs Baler's Magaslne. - George Sand, .... It was from Leonard Jules Bandeau, the celebrated French novelist and dramatist born at Aubusson a century agOr-that ; another .and far greater writer derived her nom de: guerre. When a young student In' Paris Ban dean made the acquaintance of Mme. Dudevant and during a short lived friendship they collaborated In a novel, "Rose et Blanche," wblcb was pub llsbed In 1831, Then they parted, but Mme. Dudevant while relipqnlshlng Bandeau's friendship, took to herself a portion of bis name and elected to be known thenceforth as George Sand ra II Mall Gazette. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TOR I A Must Bs Serious. : "And I , can't He on either side," walled a : legal patient continuing symptoms of Illness. 1 - "Great heavens!" exclaimed the doc tor. . Y .' ., ..' , - "Is it very serious, doctor?" asked the leeat' rmfient aailmixltf, : . "fa "Oh. no; not very, but It Is tbe first time 1 ever met a lawyer who could not He on either slde.'VStray Stories. . DO GHOSTS HAUNT SWAMPS t No, never. Its foolishness to fear a fan cied evil, when there are real and dead ly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous, and low lands. These are the malaria germs that cauce ague, chilis and lever, weakness, aches in the bones Snd muscles snd fay in duce deadly ty phoid.- But Electric Bit ters destroys and casts out these vici ous germ from the blood. - "Three bot tles drove al tbe malaria from my sys- N. C., "and I've had flne health ever since." Use this safe, sure remedy On ly, 50c at all druggists.. , i Deadly Prussia Acid. - Prusslc acid Is so deadly that even the smell at the acid produces pain In the throat and -In the. region of the heart There are-: few poisons for which there Is. such .little opportunity for sn antidote. . If there Is time-Hind there seldom . is. for the poison Is al most Instantaneous ammonia Inhaled very freely may give relief and reduce the sbsolnte certainty of death to a grave probability. , ..- :, ' AVERTS AWFUL TRAGEDY. ' Timelv advice given Mrs. C Willougb by, of Marengo, Wis.. (R.. Nr. 1) pre vented a dreadful tragedy and savrd two lives. Doctors bad said ber fright ful cough was a " consumption couch ard could do little to help her. After many remedies failed, her sunt urged her to take Dr. King's New Discovervj "I have been using it for snme time," she wrote "and the awful cooeh has almost ? ore. It also saved my In tie boy when aken with a severe bronchial trouble." This matchless medicine has no equal lor throat and lung trouble; . fries 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle tree. Guaran teed by all druggists, i h '--.' . . . , . ' . -. ' - . Pinohas All Round, y Bhe My new gown ta Just lovely. It's a perfect lit He-Batlsfled on that point eht 8be-Yes. J know lfrs good fit because It pinches me so. Hs Well, It doesn't plncb yoa kalf as much as t does my pocketbook. Phll: adelphla Press; , y 1. . ' ' When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant to take.. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugir, and the roots used in its-preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup' making It nlcasnnt to take. It haa m superior For colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by all dealers, ' Vary Vivid. . "In descriptive writing." said William Desn ITo wells at a dinner at the Au thors', club In New York, "a vivid phrase Is slwsys betn-r ilmo a half doen paragraphs. The vivid phrase la what every wrltor shoulj swk a phrnfie, I mean, something like tlint of the bfthy tlint slioiitcd to lis mother, Tii, pismn.ii, t:itn an' goo tue nn a I ui- i' I . !" V.L.Douglas 3.00 $3.50 $4.00 FOR MEN "".Why not begin ; today X and give W; L. Doug - ? las Shoes a trial? You "s will certainly get more ; style, comfort and set- vice for tht. money y than . can be obtained . elsewhere; J Si LI PM AN . . .:.-;--.; - . ' - -; ,;"V Cor. S. Front and Middle St. ' ' . It is economy to use Bacon and Dried Beef cut on the ' American Slicing Machine. Get it fresh and in any quantity, thin as a wafer or as thick as you please. Half pound sliced on our A.. S. C; Machine will go as far as a pound sliced in the old time way. CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU U P XD1ICTI ii. u. rtniyiainuii Phone 174 r Middle St. HENRY'S Prescriptions ' from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. ,' Pharmacy PHONH 173 hardware! Building. Afa ieriat . . Paints Oils AND . Varnishes American Field Fence 1 w ..oninrn III UHiiss.a.11 i .i in lew evens, B. C FORALE! Big Mammoth Soji Beans, -Field Peas bf all kinds, Oat, Hay, Corn; Brand, Ship Stuff 5eet Pulp, Distillers Grain which is the highest in Pro-. teids Qf any feed sold on this market, and . produces milk in quantities, Alfalfa horsa feed. . BURRUS & CO. il 33 Middle St New Bern, N. O. Phone 184. - V.J si v C.WQ n DIAMOND '' elf ... .as V- I Taaa OXFORDS .... ' 'if ;, - -. r . lEGONOMYl "TTT.Tv TkTr
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 18, 1911, edition 1
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