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IKE WEEKLY ,OL lataUUae IS78 rabliahed Is Two Sections, every Tuesday and Friday, at Journal BaUd lu, SI-CO Craven Stmt .CHARLES L. 8HTO8, , -EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ' Official Paper of New Ben and Craven Oouty. y.v.rVV,. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Two Months.. . ....... .... v.".. v. , it . Three Months., tlx Months.. -.- . twelve Months.. .. .. . ONLT IN ADVANCH. The Joiirnal Is only aent on pay-In-: advance bails. Subacrlhera will re ceive notice of expiration of their sub erriptioni and an immediate response V notice wvi oe appreciated by the Journal .. Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon In Qulr by maP-- finteid at the Postofflce, New Bern, N. C, as second-class matter. New Rem, N. C. May, 23. 1911. THE ASSUMPTIVE I. A jellyfish swam in a tropical sea. And he said, "This world it consists of me. There's nothing above and nothing be low. That a jellyfish ever can possibly know, Since we's got no sight or hearing or smell, Beyond what our single sense can tell. Now all that I learn from the sense of touch Is the fact of my feelings, viewed as such; But to think that they have any exter nal eau9e Is an inference clean against logical laws. Again, to suppose, as I've hitherto done, There are other jell yfiah under the sun. Ia a pure assumption that can't be backed By a jot of proof or a single fact In Bhort, like Hume, I very much doubt If there's anything else at all without. So I've come at last to the plain con clusion. When the subject is fairly set free from confusion. That the universe simply consists in me And if I were not, then nothing would be. That minute a shark who was strolling by. Just gulped him down in the wink of an eye. And he died, with a few convulsive twists, But somehow, the universe still exists, Divine and profane history is filled with stories of men and wo men whose self assertion, self con ceit, and gross personal egotism have led to their self humiliation and down fall. Holy Writ every where warns of the prida that pre ceeds a fall, and yet human kind, it is not a matter of sex, must learn through and from personal ex per ience, before the warning is under stood. The complete elumination of the ego from any individual, is to be deprecated. Without personality no human being can be attractive or win success. There can be no character except there be indivi duality, and yet what is more re pulsive thau this individuality pfton it 0rnwa t.rtrAiiirh fiplf ftnn- , ..v- b ceit to place itself upon the plane of infallibility. Beaching such a personaL-altitude of self assump tion, it is not hard to Bay, to par aphrase slightly, "That there may be others under the sun. Is a pure assumption that cannot be backed," particularly any one sufficiently endowed with sense or ability to be worthy of consideration, much less to be held as a rival. It is a hard age to preach or. point to success except through self assumption, the mental and physical forces ' that domineer through sheer strength, that re fuse to recognize any right except the personal force. And yet the world's greatest ' Teacher taught humility iu the form to make man place the right estimate upon him self, based upon the. divine Jaw rather than upon the gross and material, though the latter might seem to bring greater results, -; ' -'- -, N EW BEEN FIEEMEN TAKE '. , ' FffiST PRIZES. - - - ; . That sporting query "can Sow IJern come back," has been fully auswered by the record of its vol itnteer firemen, at the State - Fire men's Tournament at Charlotte this week. It might be truthfully said Ke iv Bern never had to come back, for while its volunteer fire men have not been quite as ag gressive at these tournaments for several years past, as in years pre ceding, this lull has meant for oth er cities to catch up, in order for Iu' Ikrn to l.avo Borne compel! it' 3 - Children Cry The Kind You Have Always In use for over SO years, " AH 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 CASTOR I A 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 FeVerishneSs. 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 Bleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CINTAUR COMPANY. T' MUenAVSTStCT. NCW YORK CITY. big field of contestants, fourteen, made first honors more than usual worth gaining. Not just the prize money offered, tho' Charlotte ,was liberal in the purses presented to contestants, but the greater honor to be first has ever been the prime object and motive stimulus, wheu the New Bern firemen went to tournaments. The record of the New Bern volunteer firemen iu steam fire engine contests, horse hose wagon runs, and the various reel team contests where New Bern repeatedly won first honors, all show that the animus which inspired the victors, was to be first. It was this same home spirit that has inspired those represent ingthis city, to be first, and wheu New Bern has failed to secure re cognition as a winner, it has been because its firemeu were not con testants. The Journal is again proud to publish in its columns, the tri umphs at Charlotte, iu this year 1911. These go with those former records, all treasured in tho files of the Journal, of how Atlantic won this contest, the Button that, or how both carried away from the tournament the majority of all prizes offered. It is a splendid tournament history, this of Button and Atlantic. It covers all the years that the volunteer firemen have been an organization iu New Bern. A lengthy, splendid show ing, one that arouses the local ac claim, and commands state wide attention and respect Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C A ST O R I A Fought For Peace. Doctor Did that medicine I gave you agree with your stomach Pa-dent-Yes, finally, but it raised an aw ful row before It came to terms. BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION For years I was troubled with bilious ness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the diges tive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets . are for sale by all dealers, . : Lighter at the Equator. - A body weighing 10,000 pounds at the equator would weigh 10,031 pounds In Mew fork. ; . , V What They Will De far Yoa" They will eort your backache, itrenjtb.cn your kidneys, cor rect urinary in-egularitiea, build t? thej worn out tissues, and climinata the axceia urla acid ti.it causes rheumatism. Pre, vent Drift's Disease and Dia t t l restore hsallh and F.r.cvrFY. Foleyb 3 for Fletcher'! Bought, and which has hcenv has borne the signature of '". and has been made under his per sonal supervision since Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you lh this. Signature of The Crow That Wears a Fool's Cap. The following clever way of keeping crows away from a gralnfield is naed by the farmer of Holland: He makes some small caps of stout paper and smears around the Inner side of the mouth of each some birdlime or other sticky Btuff. In these he puts some grains of corn and stands them about his fields by pressing their points Into soft earth. When the crow finds one of these paper caps he thinks himself In great lurk until he attempts to peck at the tempting grain, when, to bis astonishment, be finds the cap attach ed to his head a regular, fool's cap which will not even allow him to see what course to take If he flies up. However, he succeeds In reaching some coarse grass or bushes and after much bewildered scrambling and flop ping about gets his head out of this undesirable cap and ever afterward avoids the field where there are mora of them.' FOLEYiRIDNEVPIIIS FOB RMSUMATiaM KiONBva AND lAOaS) , Different 8m i leaf "I assure you, my dear," he protest ed, "that I do not care about the. smiles of other women." "But I do," sobbed the wife, "and that's why I think it hateful of you to make me wear such a shabby old hat as this." Catarrh Cannot be Cured, with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh ia a blood or consti tutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on1 the blood and mucous surfaces. Half g Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous sur faces.. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is wha.t produces such wonderful results b curing ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free. P. J. CHENEY & Cd.,Ptops, ; " i Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's family pills for con stipation. ' ': ' After- Midnight. '; , Wife I'm sorry to see you come home In such a state as this, Charles. Husband 1 knew you'd be Sorry, Car rie, and that's why J told you not to alt up. j . , -'. - .:. 8eruplee and Drama. "v Although there are three scruples la a dram, the more drams one takes the fewer scruples . one baa New lock Tribune. . For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury, Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent. This liniment is also highlv esteemed for the relief It affords in cases of rheu matism. Sold by all dealers. ' '. Important. ' - - - ,. "Ton seem anxious lately. Ia loveT , "You've guessed It. t- "Trying to get np nerve enough to propose 7" ' "No; trying to get up nerve enough to ask my boss for a salary rataa." Washington Herald. . ' ' But He Probably Dtd,. , "Father," said the youth, accordion to a writer In the Boston Transcript. "I, have decided to become an artlut Have you any objection?" . . "No, provided you don't draw on me," . - . i Sick headache results from a disorder ed condition of the stomarh ami can be cured by the n.se of Chiiinlifrhiin's Stomnrli tun! Liver TaUk-U, Try it. l or Hale l y nil dc;.! n. WHITE FLAG GOV A ERS LlEXIGd Mandero Declares War is ' Over. Will Interview DiasT : "Unguarded.- El Paso, Tex., May 20. 'Teaee In Mexico is assured. I can safely aay there is bo more fighting in sight- The revelutioa has succeeded." - i - Francisco LMadero, provisional pres ident of. Mexico, made this announce ment to the United Press in explaining his proposed trip to Mexico City to con clude the- final armistice for lasting prace in the Republic below the Rio Grande. . ; . - - "Dr. Vasques Gomes Is arranging for my trip to Mexico City within the next two days. ; I shall go unguarded. The first thing to' be done in the capital will be the conclusion of the peace arrange ments. The present armistice ends on Monday, and by that time the truce will hf.ve been lengthened and final peace papers will have betn signed In any event, the end of the jighting has come." ; ' ' j':'--V The present peace is only provision al. The scene shifts to Mexico City, where, it ia expected, Madero and Dial will quickly conclude arrangements for ending the bloodshed. - STARTS MUCH TROUBLE. If all people knew that neglect of con stipation, yellow jaundice or virulent liver trouble thev would soon take Or. King's New Life Pills, and end it Its the only safe way Best for billious ness, headache, dyspepsia, chills and debility, 25c at all druggists. Legle of the Land. A specimen of rustic reasoning which Is too good to lose Is recorded In Mr. R. U Gales' "Studies In Arcady." "A barber," be says, "was telling mewttb great gusto bow be had refuted an atheist I Inquired what arguments he bad employed. , ; , " 1 asked the atheist,' said the bar ber, 'what portion of the Scriptures be based his ideas upon.' ' ' " 'What did be say to thatr " 'Never a word.' " ' "The defeat had been crushing I and flnaL" --- SAVED MANY FROM DEATH. W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark, believed he baa saved many lives in his 25 years oi experience in me urug Dusiness. "What I always like to do." he writes. "is to recommend Dr. King's New Dis covery lor weak, sore lungs, bard colds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, lagrippe. croup, asthma or other bronchial offec tion, for I feel sure that a number of my neighbors are alive and well today because they took my advice to use it. I honestly believe its the beat throat and lung medicine that's made." Easy to prove he's right ' Get a trial bottle free, or regular SOc or il.00 bottle. Guaranteed by all druggists. - '- - i Making Artificial Eyea. , Most of the artificial eyes In use all over the world have been tnaaufac tured In Thurlngia, where a largeinum ber of the bouses are factories on. a small scale. In many cases founmeri alt at a table, each with a gas Jet be fore him, and the eyes are blown, from plates and molded Into shape byband. The colors are traced In with small needles, and as no set rule la ouBerved In the coloring no two eyes are exactly alike. Sometimes a maB or woman- having traveled perhaps a great dis tance poses for a glass orb. The arti san, with bis gas jet, bis glass and bis needle, looks up at the sitter and then dnwn af tila wnrk. tha arena stmnrlr resembling a portrait painter's studio. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR. A - T Reorlmand For Tennyson. . On one occasion when Tennyson! was on a visit In Ireland with Aabrey de vers a Sullen mood overtook, him, and be sought out his f"Vess and be gan to Inveigh against the Inanity of dancing, but the lady cut him short. saying: "How would the world get on If others went about growling it Its amusements In a voice as deep. as a lion's t 1 request that you will go up stairs, put en an evening coat and come down and ask my daughter So phia to dance." IN THE WAKE OF THE MEASLES. The little of Mrs.' O. B. Palmer. Lit tle Roe, Ark., had the measles. . The result was a severe cough which gaew worse and he eouid not sleep. Sbesayi; "One bottle of Foley's Honev and Tar Compound completely cored him and be haa never been bothered since. " Croup, whooping cough, measles cough all yield to Foley's Honey aod Tar Compound. The genuine ia in the yellow packKe al ways. KeluaesuDstitutea. F..3. DulTy. ' Flattery. .' : . How does that stupid fellow hap pen to make such s bit with the girls? Why, be looks like so ape." "That's Just It Notice bow long bis arms are? Well, bs makes eacb girl think that her waist U about three sites smaller than It really leV-der-land Plato .Dealer. WARNING TO RAILROAD MEN. ' E. S. Bacon, 11 Bast St, Bath, Me., sends out this warning to railroaders: "A conductor on the railroad my work caused a chronic inflamation of the kid neys, and 1 was miserable and all played out. A friend aJvixed Foley Kidney Pills, and from the day I commenced taking them 1 bnan to regain sir it.: ' h. The inflamation clt-ared d 1 am far better than ' I have been for twenty years. The WPnkneHS and cl r?y epciia are a thine; of th "nt aM I inrhlv rec ommend Foley ' Ki'lney 1'ills." F. 8. Duffy. . ' The Northmon C ITorth Ann ' i j r 1 .fan. i r t rt cf Legal 'Notices NOTICE. Norta Carolina, -: Superior Court Cravaa County. ' June TWu. 1911 GnrolinaBriekCompanraCarpontioa . . - ' .' - ve .,":. FintBapUet Church, OoU Incorpoi .' - atod. , - v . A, U M. Week. J. at k Wootoa. " J. t, Cook. Albert FioMa. -. . . - , ' NOTICE Auguitui Raynolda, Barry ltao - ' kUa, Bdwnrd Wacmr. Jomdb' . : . Etnaridc and Goartre Inland. - :; TiuatoMand Amerieaa Baptfet . Home Mimioa Soehtx, Inccr" poratadot New York, v The defendant. American Btptiit Hcmt Mir- km Societr. Incorporated of Mew York, will take notice that an action entitled ae above h. lM aenced in the Superiors Court of Craven County, North Carolina, to foreckaa a .crtae tima by the defendanta abom named other than eaid American Baptist Home Mieeioa Society on real eatateeituated in Craven County. North Caro lina, oa which said real eatate the eaid American Baptist Home Wissioa Society, beorporated of New Yorlc.hasanrat mortcsae. And the said (defendant, American Baptist Home atitsion So ciety. Ineorporated of New York, will take notice it is required to appear at a term of the Superior Court of said County to be held on the 14th Mon day after the first Monday in March. 1911. it bein the 12th day of June 19U nt the Court House of said County in New Bern, North Carolina, and answer or demur to tho eompleint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This (day of May, 1911. ... W. M. WATSON. Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the authority conferred noon the undereianed by a certain contract entered into beween Joeeph I Hahn, and Laura i. Simmons, for the lease and purchase of aa interest in a certain lot or parcel of land, hereinafter describ ed in which said contract the title to said land was retained by said Joeeph L. Bahn until the purchase-money therefore Wss paid in full, and default haying been made in the payment of eatd rent and purchase-money as therein stipulated' for its payment, and the said J. L. Hahn hems folly empowered to take possession of saij land upon such default and to ssU the same at public or private sale. New therefore in compliance with the term and stipulations of said contract aa aforasid, the undersigned will expose for salcand sell at public yendue to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the city of New Bern, Craven Co. N C at IS o'clock M. on Monday the 6th. day of June. 1911, the following real estate in the city of New Bern, bounded and described aa follows: All of the dower interest of the said Laura J. Simmons in and to following land to-wit: That certain lot or parcel of land In the city of New Bern. N, C. beginning at the corner of Pollock and Jones streets, and the corner of lot No. 860. and running thence along 'jonee street with the line of said lot SO feet; thence westwardly and parallel with Pollock street to the eastern line of lot No. 361; thence northwardly and parallel with Jonee street to Pollock street: thence with Pollock street to the beginning. . This 2nd. day of Hay, 191L ' JOSEPH L. HAHN.--' Owner. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OP REAL ESTATE. Br virtue of the power of sale contained ia the mortgage deed executed by Leaarua Dawson and wife, Harriet Dawson, to W. H. ' Lodge on the 19th day of Dec. 1900, and dully recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county N. C in book 188, page 122. (which mortgage deed, with the power of sale therein contained and the property thereby conveyed and the debt thereby secured, was duly and in due form sold and assigned and conveyed by an instrument in writing on the 10th day of December. 19Q7, by said W. H. Lodge to H. H. Procter, which aasiga- ment ie duly recorded In eaid office in book 187, page 17) becense of default made in the payment of the Indebteneea thereby secured the undersign ed wis sell for cash, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Craven county court bouse door rathe city of New Ben. N C. at the hour of (2 o'clock If., sa Monday the 29th,' day of May. All that eartaia tract or. parcel of land lying and being situate in Craven County, N. CM- m No, I towaohlp aod adjoining the lands of w, A. Ewell and others and more fully described follows: The Bret tract slao adjoiniax the lands of the heirs of Alex Wilcox and the heira of Jonee and containing fifty acres, more tar leee: the eec- oad tract adjoining the lands f CasssvBright and Gardner Gatlin and others and containing erealy acres, more or leee; both tracts lying eonliguoue to each other and compose one tract and both are fully described in a deed dated Utb, of September, 1900. by W. H. Lodge and wife to Lazarus Dawson, which ia duly recorded in the agister's office uf Craven County, N.'Cand is referred to for a full description of said lands and is hereby adopted and made a part of this morttf- sga.-v,; .--.' ..-;'.)":. - , This Utb, day of April, I9IV " . V . v : : ' ' . U. H. PROCTOR, - ' . - .. Assignee of Mortgagee, B.A.NUNN, . - . Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage: ' NOTICE OF SALE.; By virtue of the authority conferred upon the EsndralMd bs certain contract entered into imween josapn i oann ana Msrinas unase ana Annie Miller for the loess and purchase of a Inter at In a I n tain lot or panel of land hereinafter deeuibsd. la which said contract the title to said lead was retained by eaid Joseph L. Hahn until the purchase money therefore ehould be paid in foB. and default having been make ia the pay- it of the eaid rent and purchase money aa I therein stipulated for tta payment, and the eaid 3. L. Behn being fully empowered to take pee- asioa of said land npoa such default and to eel) eaase at public or private sale. ' Now. therefore in compile nee with the terms and laBpulauons efaaid contract as aforesaid, the un dersigned will expose for aale. at public' vendue as the highest bidder for cash at the eoart house door ia the city of New Bern. Craven Co, N. C at 13 o'clock M. art Monday the Cth. day of Junr IML the following real eetate in the city of New Bern, bounded and dcsarlbod as follows: AH that certain let er parcel of land beginning ea the east side t Cbanmaa street in that por ssa of the city of New Bern, N. C known as Rsstenateinville. at the northwest earner of let No. 2S, aad running thence north n'ong the eeetern line of eaid etreeUO feet to tbe eeathweet eerner of lot Mo, 21; thence eest along the south line of W No. 21 to the south west corner of lot No. 22: thence south SO feet to the northeast corner of lot No. 23; thence weet to the beginning on Chsumanatreet, It being a certain psreel or lot of land lying be- tweea lote No. 23 and 21 on the plan of said settle msBt, And being also the same land conveyed bj George N. Ivee et. als. to Msry Morris, nee I'xry Rjnberry dee'd.. br deed dated AprU 18th. 1 '-. mtt reeonled In the public records m o(T Hkter of Deeds f. eevd Crsves county in I . Ne. Kl-FiJio l.f. Ths esUte her. n rnif etne e 1-S undivided interxst In e i ! m !. se , iesr br reference to di f'.-in m -i J Cosmo et. els ., to ssul J. L. l ulin, MOT"' 1 in Bnh fie. 1.T9-Folio 14 to wl.Uh r-f.trence is h br r.-. . T:.ieS...fi.-.ral r I. ' - t And Then the Young Boars Surprised ' r : Their "Own ;neral. Ignorance is not bliss on the battle fleldf When the South African war be gan tbe Boers, brave fighters though they were, lost many an advantage through almost Cblldlab Simplicity la tbe art of war. - Mr. Howard O. Bllle- gas. In bis "Boers In War," gives aa Incident of this trait ' i iL : While fighting at Hagersfontejn a number of youthful Boers. In this their first battle, allowed s hundred high landers to approach to within a short distance of the trench , wherein tbe Boers were jconeealed. : Tbey then sprang out, eolllng "Bands upr, J The hlghlanders, :1 completely :, sur prised, threw down their arms and ad vanced, holding their binds above tbelr heads. One; of the young Boers ap nroacbed them, scratched his . bead in perplexity end said to bis frledds. I - 1 i "Wbjit shall we do wits them r After a consultation they allowed .the hlgh-J landers to return to their column. v When the young Boers arrived at the Boer laager, laden with tbe cap tured rifles, their general asked them why they did not bring their prisoners. The youths looked at each other, and one of them sheepishly replied: ," ' f i "We did not know, that they were wante4''-;.:K;:v.;;ti-' : it was not the lads, however,' who 'i always made the mistakes. One old Boer, on viewing for the first time a company . of hjghlandera la the dis tance, refused to fire. Insisting that it was a herd of ostriches, and be per- suadedall the. burghers In tbe trenches near blm that they were ostriches, and nothing but ostriches. , j ' . ' , - A' Splurge Anyhow, t . "So you . employed the v most - ex pensive soloists you could find for your musical!"" r. '. . "tee," replied Mr. Cumrox. "Mother and the girls Insisted on lb I don't know whether tbelr Idea was to show that we do care for art or that we don't care for money." Washington Star. ' - . Children Ory. FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A ' ' falling Ltavaa,-: When leayea fall tbey are actnally cnt o'ff from tbe sterna by a layer of cork . that forma ' across tbe base of tbelr stalks. No nourishment la left la tbe dead leaf, but only tbe waste products.of vitality, of which tbe tree la well rid. "v. t - FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY ACTED . QUICKLY,; f . j ' . M. N. Georcre, Irondale. Ala., was bothered with kidney trouble for many years. "'I was persuaded to try Foley' Kidney Remedy, and before taking it 3 days 1 could feel Its benehciai effects. The oain left my back. my kidney ac tion cleared np, and I am so much bet ter. 1 do not hesitate to recommroo Foley Kidney ;Remedy."F, S. Duffy '.A Life Position. Annette Ethel is about to accept- a lifetime Job of twenty-four' hours i 4ay. Florence Indeedl Annette - Tea : She la going to marry a man to reform hlm.-Cblcago Newa. " .Never Saw One, - urchin faw, what la an accommo dation train t Parent 1 dont know, Bobby; I . Beyer-, saw onev-Chlcago Tribune, - . . , . , .- . . FOlEYvRIDNEYPIlLS roaawauMATisM KtoNata amo aLboaa . The world Is a comedy, to those who think, a iragedyto those who feel. fiorace "Walpole. . .. .. - - A FATHER'S VENGEANCE,. would have fallen on any one who at tacked the son of Peter Bondy, of South Rock wood, Mich,, but he ''was power less before attacks of Kidney truublu. "Doctors could not help him, "he wrote so at last we gave him Electric Bit ters and he improved wonderfully from taking six bottles, its the beat Kidney medicine I ever saw." Backache, tired feelinsv Nervousness. Loss of Aunetitt warn of Kidney trouble that may end i j j-i. ' r , ,.. . in uroptiy, amoeres or, nngni sairease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and b safe. Every bottle guaranteed, 50c al all druggists. . .' . : j . - ': Up te Them.' ' ' Newedd (showing bouseV Tbla la the place we're to lire In.- My father-In law furnished It. " Friend Furnished It? Why, I dont see so much as a kitchen, chnlr. - Newedd Too don't un derstand. He furnbhed tbe bouse, bnl be experts me to furnish the furniture Boston Tranwrlpt. ' - ' BALKED AT COLD STEEL. "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foo' off," aaid H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer hid been thr plague of my life for four, yrars. In stead I used Buck lea's Arnica Salve, and my. foot vag soon completely cured," Jieals Burnt, B0N1, Sores, Brumes, Ectems. 1'imples, Corns. , Sur est Pile cure. : 25c at all druggist. - - ' Not Her Kind. ' -"Have you henrd, anked Mrs. Old castle, "tb.nl Umre Mooeylove haa mar rletf an oftogciiarlaoT": " "Mercy sakesr exclaimed Mrs. Jast rich. "Is tlinteoT Will, be may be all right, but 1 want to tell you I've never iren a mnn who wouldn't eat meat that I'd live w!th.H Judife. (ft " 1 " J PORTSLIOUin CORNED '. MULLETS . - Nice lot; just received,. Also choice lot small Sugar' Cured Hams and Boneless Breakfast Strips,' Yam Po tatoes, Irish Potatoes, Cod Fish, Fish Flakes etc. I : Ffcsh Sttavbcmcs Fiom the Whitehurst . , . farm Eevry Day. T YOURS FOR CASH ONLY J.:L.;McDaniel 41 Middle St Phone 91 HARDWARE ..AND . . ' Building Ma terial Paints, Oils Varnishes American Field Fence i.i - lit uinkbii uuui lew ken, I. C. i. ucra- HENRFS Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac-, curately filled." - " - " Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. - . Pharmacy V PHONE . 173 IT. IS OUR CHIEF 1 to" give our friends and patrons, not only pure goods but the purest food products on the market, at the lowest possible price. -. " - 21b. Bucket Cottolene 28c 4" .55c Prepared Ham per lb. 25c Best Tub Butter . 30c Apple Vinegar per qt. ' 8c Granulated Sugar 5-1 -2c Phone 174 Middle St. ? r1 -1-7 V, "AN EASY STEP" - , - - . . is each step of any stairs that's built 1.. 1 T.I- I stair builder doesn't have troul.le lq building it. - . " "EASY WORKING LU11DI?." must be free of knots, properly cured, and made at a mill that oses late .t Im proved machinery. . - J '. That epplies to any and all lu ..' r at our yard. It's reliable and no oi;e esq under Bull us. " ' . W manufacture evijt'.lng manU' facturcd by a mill wo:k '. t turn- as Sash, Doors, Tame 1 V.'oik ' etc. Try us and save n ,. i . i ...i it . -' (h 'v L at , i
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 23, 1911, edition 1
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