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ee v.tEny a . P&liiiBbed is Two Sections, every Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Build but 66-60 Crarea StrMt " CHABLES Ik 8T1TMS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Official Paper of Craven Gouty. New Bra and . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Two Months.. .. .. . ..I Tore Months. . . , . ; U etx Months.. .. .. (0 twelve Montna.. .. . ki LM ONLY IN ADVANCE. ' The Journal la cnly sent on pay-ln-idvance bails. Subscribers will re ceive notice of expiration of their tub riptions and an immediate response o notice wU oe appreciated by the Journal 'V-V- , , Advertising rates tarnished upon application at the office, or apoa In mlrr by maP- nteid at the Postofflce. New Bern. K. C, as second-class matter. '' New Bern. N. C. May. 30. 191 L THE EVIL OF CREDITS. The tfvil of the credit system, lies in its abuse. This abuse comes through such sources as the dis honesty of the person granted cred it, or the weakness of the Bier- chant who gives credit knowing that the chances of losing exceed those of beiDg paid. It is the opinion of some state newspapers, that North Carolina is weak in the matter of having no laws that will enable the collection of bad debts, therefore the increase of dishonesty, the making of dis honest men, who first' gain credit from one local merchant,1 then when pressed for a settlement, be come angry, refuse to pay any thing, and go to some other mer chant for what they want, seeking a new" line of credit, or perhaps paying cash, if their reputation is known, though too many mer chants will grant credit at first, in order to secure a possible regu lar customer. The Journal has no objection whatever to the enactment of state laws that can be served upon chronic and dishonest creditors, and drive such into regular habits or out of the state. Local organi zations with black lists help some to discourage the shifting creditor, who has his "account" in every store that will grant him the chance to get goods without pay ing for them, Yet there is the check on such a person. . for no merchant need be, in complete ig norance of those who trade with him. Even the first credit should be in some degree assured, and future credits granted based upon knowledge, if the merchant is real ly desirous of granting credit upon a legitimate business basis. Is the creditor on a salary or doing busi ness himself! Is the well dressed lady asking to have 'goods "charged," known as to family or personally T Granting the first credit even in the loose way of making no examination of the would be customer in advance, there need be only the first credit, and if a shaky customer the loss stopped right ia the beginuing, The fact is there is too much grant ing miscellaneous credits in North Carolina, at least in this section, which not inertly make-dishonest men and women, but has its de basing effects upon all trade. There is sued a thing as a business credit system, and this ia legitimate, necessary and ' helpful to trade interests. It is not based upon statutes to maintain its integrity, but established upon sound busi. ness principles, such credit given is practically as good, as a bond, for men and women must be honest to enjoy its benefits. ' - " THE PBAYEE OF THE PUBLIC PARDON PETITION. President Taft's refusal to grant clemency in favor of the two bank era Walsh and Morse; now serving terms in the penitentiary for mis appropriating the funds of their bauks, has excited national inter est. The prominence of the two oiTendcis, and their daring acts, together with their trials and sen truces, make their cases in all de tails familiar public history. ' Kot least iu the matter, in tMs ! ( kins for Presidential a:: S:;t-ince s. ; are the freedom for t'.dr r,;:-i ! s l..- t 11, o i. "' ' 1 f r Children Cry The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been La use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of v All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ,lnlants 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 Feverishness. 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 auvAys Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THI CINTAUH COMPANY, T- MURY STRICT, NCWrVORK CITY. 1 for the originator of the petition, only and that person's influence, in whatever degree it may run, in securing people to sign what is set before them. Human tendency is to quickly condemn, and nearly as quickly to seek to lessen the pun ishment that the law jusUy impo ses. Take any criminal court, watch the heated prosecution of the Federal authorities in their ca ses, as well as in the state courts, and when the jury brings in the verdict, there is almost a reversal of sentiment all around. The law has been vindicated, lets make the sentence light as possible. And in how many instances, almost before the offender has reached the pen itentiary, there is a petition being circulated asking lor pardon, and this signed by those wkjo would have cursed jury, judge and court, if the prisoner had been discharged or given a minimum sentence. With the inauguration of the pa role system in Federal prisoi.s, neither Walsh, Morse nor many, others in these places of confine ment, because ofthe appropria tioh of other people's money, have much to fear, unless their terms are far beyond the usual modern jury verdict. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with JUJCAli AiTI-CATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or consti rational disease, and in order to cure it yon must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Ball's 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 ia com posed of the best tonic known, com bined with jthe best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous sur faces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in euring ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free. T. J. CHENEY & C0.,Props, V . J .Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75c Take Haifa family pills for con- ttipatioB. - - . Contrary Misfortunes, ; "Jiggsby certainly does bars' all kinds of trouble." "What IS the matter with ntmr "Hi got himself an automobile, and ft Mew up. Then be got an aero plane.": " "Wbat happened to tbatr It blew down." Baltimore Ameri can. ' ' i I in - ' . mm W ; ' ' V,1:t TLey V1 Da for You 11: tf will eur your backache, , ii'.'..c3 your kidneys, cor i .:i-arylrrc;ularitles, fcullJ " ' 3 T":ra'cut tit sues, and , i- , f vrij sci J . . 'sir--' -torn for Fletcher's ' ri find has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. . . Allow no one to deceive you In this. Signature of Old Wordsworth. ' Owen Wlster, the novelist, was talk' lng In i Philadelphia about a poet whose works sold poorly. " I "Poets are usually without honor,' be said. "Remember Wordsworth's case. The great Wordsworth was in the habit of spouting his poetry aloud as be took his lonely walks. iThus he polished and elaborated bis lines. Thus. too. be got the reputation among the Rydal lake folks of being a bit daft. "Well. John, what's the newer Hart ley Coleridge once asked an old stone breaker by the lake shore. : "Why. nowt varra partlc'lar." the etonebreaker replied "only old Words worth's broken loose agin." - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S , CASTOR t A ( The use of shotguns was hinted at the meeting of the Norfolk county elec toral board. BALKED AT COLD STEEL. "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer had been the plague of my life for four years. In stead I used Bucklen's Arnica1 Salve, and my foot was soon completely cured. Heals Burns, - Boils, '- Sores, Bruises, Eczema. Pimples. Corns. Sur est-Pile cure. 25c at all druggist. Easy Enough. ' Just before the capture of savannah General Logan, with two or three of bis staff, entered the depot at Chicago to take the cars cast on bis way to re join his command. The general; being a short distance In advance of the oth ers, stepped on the steps of a car, but was stopped by an Irishman with: "Te can't go In there." " ' "Why notr asked the general "Because them's a leddles' caer, and no gentleman Ml be goln' in there with out a leddy. There's wan sate In that caer over there If yees want It.?. .. "Yes," replied the general. i"I see there Is one seat, but what shall I do with my stafff - - "Oh, yer staffP was the reply. "Go take the sate and stick yer staff out of the windy." STARTS MUCH TROUBLE. ; If all people knew that reelect of con itipation, yellow jaundice nr Virulent liver trouble they would soon take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end it Its the only safe way Best for bilhous- ness, headache, dyspepsia, chills and debility, 25c at all druggists. : ( , MARINE JUNKMEN. v CsrrW 8ns!ls Load Their Backs With - All 8orts of Refuse. ; The carrier snail is to the sea wbat the Junkman la to tbe land. It re ceives its name from its habit of car rying foreign objects oo its back. Nothing comes ' amiss to the carrier snail if It is not too big. Castoff shells of small mollusks, bits of broken coral. tiny " stones and even fragments ot broken glass dropped overboard from passing Teasels are cemented firmly to tbe edges of tbe growing shell, toor Is this curious creature sntlsfled l.wben tbe shell is completely covered but continpes to sdd to its collection by fastening new pieces to tbe old ones already piled apon its back until It Is no longer able to move beneath Its bur den. As It Is an Inhabitant of tropical wa ters swarming with voracious ChO. crabs, etc, there Is method In Its mad ness. Its hungry enemies pass it by. enable to distinguish it from tbe rocks nd shells on tbe sra bottom. Some of tbe snails show a preference for tiny pebbles all of one shape end ennnl b'm. others sccumulafe only shells of o kind, and one picked op off the c t Of Japan had Its portable house r 'r ly roofed with glHHS. Ncv York l . ELEPHANTS ', AS K'Jr.SIS. . Children In India Often Cams) Par kf -; " ; e Big Brut, . , It Is by no means uncommon la In dia for the children of a mahout to be eared for by - the mahout's slophanC The whole family of . the mahout be come, as it were, parasites to. the ele phant by which they earn their living, Instances are not wanting of a moth er's systematic, placing of her baby In an elephant's care and within reach of Its , trunk while the : mothee goes .to fetch water or to get wood or mate rials to cook the family meaL ', t j V No Jackal or wolf would be likely to pick up and carry off a baby who. was thus confided to the oe..of.an ele phant, but most people Vho have lived in the jungles know how Very possible it Is for a Jackal or a wolf to carry off a baby when. It ft jying in 'a' hut or when the mother Is unprovided with means to Oght off the marauder. . . . Children thus brought up In the com panionship - of . an elephant : become ridiculously familiar with- the ' big pachyderm and take all kind of liber ties with tlm liberties which the ele phant seems to endure on the principle that It does not hurt him,,, while it amuses the child. One may see a lit tle native child, quite naked, about two feet high, standing . on an ele phant's bare back and taking it down to the water to bathe, vociferating all the time In most unbecoming terms of native abusive language.' On arriving at the water the elephant ostensibly in obedience to the child's command, lies down and enjoys himself, leaving Just a portion of his body, like a small island, above the water. Upon this part of the elephant the chlUJ will atand and shout, shouting all the more If he has several companions of his own age also in charge of elephants, all wallowing In the water 'around him. If the child should slip off his Island the o'epbanfs trunk ; promptly replaces him in safety.. These urchins as they grow up become first mates to mahouts and eventually arrive at the dignity of being mahouts. New Xork Press. , . .- .t-. FOLEYi KIDNEY PILLS POM HHSUMATMM KtBNavS AMD BLAbBBS - i Investigation shows that Cashier Gregory took f 3,200 of the money of the Atlantie Coast Cine the night he left Richmond. Is there anything in all this world that is of more importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sus tain life and must be digested and con verted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Chamber lain 'a Tableta are a rational and reliable cure for indigestion. They increase the now of bile, purify tbe blood, strength en tbe stomach, and tone up tbe whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all dealers. The Louis Styles. It was the French King Louis XX who Invented gold Jace, and It was Louis XIV. who ordered all the sUk upholsteries of the palace done In white with figures of gold and blue and a touch of red. The loulslne silks are named ..after him, and all, the French kings -of the' name of Loula have had their names brought down to posterity through' the invention of some article of dress, whether it be a Louis Qulnse heel or a Louis Belts coat, while to Louis Quatorxe belongs the honor of a cuff and a hat. 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 waa miserable and all played out. A friend advised Foley Kidney Pilla, and from the day I commenced taking them I began to regain strength. Tbe inflamation cleared and I am far better than I have been for twenty years. The weakness and ditzy spells are a thing of the past and I highly rec ommend Foley Kidney Pills.'' F. S. Duffy. Pawlflago In tha Kltohsit. ' ' Bugar Spoon tm one of those gold fur spoons that get bonrln people's mouths. Boiling Pin Too haven't got anything on me In the wealth line. I'm rolling In dough all t e time. Bt. Louis O lobe-Democrat Children Ory , FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A- But two er three witnesses remain to be heard in the trial of Mayor Joel H. Cutchin at Roanoke, - . . DO YOU HA,VE THE RIGHT KIND V OF HELP 7 v Foley Kidney Pills furnish oa the right kind of help to naturalise and re move the poisons that eause backache, and bladder ailments."-F. & Duffy. Former President Dlae. ' of Mexico, stole from the capital, bound for Vera Crus to take a ship for Spain, Foley Kidney Pilla take hold of your system and help you to ria yourself of your dragging backache, dull headache, nervousness, impaired eyesight, snd all the ilia resulting from the impaired ae ttoa of your kidneys, and bladder. Re member it is Foley Kidney Pills that do this.-F. S. Duffy. , The estate of the . late United Ststes Senators, B. Elklns ia appraised at $4,035,298, . . I r V m " 1 k J . " i I Legal Notices . NOTICE, Nortfc OsroUaa. Suparfcr Court Cr County. . . Jaoa Tarm. Cu-olins Brick Company Corpora Uoa ' Yfl First Baptist Church. Col Ineorpor- : A.UE.Wssks.J.ILB.WooUa. J. J. Cook. Albsrt Fislds. -i ' i ' - - - l ' NOTICE Anfiurtui lUynolcU. Barry hUo kUo. Edward Wanner. Joseph EtlMridceaad Georte Inland. '. V . . Trustees and Americas Baptist,' son siisuea Hociety, inoor- . poratad ot New York. The defendant. American Baptist Heme Mil lion 8oeWty, Incorporated of Naw York, will take notice that aa action entitled as a bore a-iet-O i me need fat the Superior Court of Craven County. North Caroline, to t orecioee -crtiran si rea by tbe defendants shore named other than aid American Baptilt Home Mi km Society on real ssotssituatsd in Craven County. North Caro lina, oa which said real eetate he aaid Anurican Baptist Boom Mission Society, Incorporated of New York, has a first Bortgase. And the said defendant, American Baptist Home Mission So ciety. Incorporated of New York, will take notice its required to sppear 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 twins: the 12th day of June Ult at the Court Houst of said County iufijsw Bern, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action orthsplaintiirwill apply to the Court far the relief demanded in said complaint. Tbjatdsy'of Msy. 191U '. ,W. M. WATSON. : Clerk Superior Court. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to a power of sals contained in that certain mortsxe deed executed by L. P. Martin and Abbis Martin his wife to Isaac H. Smith bearlna- the date the U.day of Nov, 1907 the same being recorded in the office of Becister of Deeds of CraTsn county in book 168. paare 277, 1 will sell at the court booss door in New Bern. N. C on the Uth, day of June 1911 st the hour of 12 o'clock M, to the hie-best bidder for cash, ail of the fol low described real property an conyed in the mortgage aforesaid, to-wit. One half of that cer tain lot or parcel of land situated on the West aide of Georg-e St and being the Southern half of the lot sold to Mary Pander by Geo. H. White see deed, also see Mary Pender's will for a more full and perfect description, bounded asfollows Eaat by George St. on the North by Matilda A. Eeynolda: on the West by Sarah J. Bill and on the South by J. W. Stewarts and being that part of said land under fence, where we now Uts on George St. in the city of New Bern. N. C. New Bern, N. C May IS. 1SII, ISAAC B. SMITH. ' Mortgagee, MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the power of sals contained in that certain mortgage dead azeutsd by Eli: Bow (unmarried) to Joseph L. Hshn, bearing date of August 24th, 1908. and recorded in the public records in office of Begister of Deeds for Craven county in book No. 17S folk) 212. the un deraigned wUl offer for sale and sell to the high est bidder for cash at tbe court house door in Naw Barn. N. Cm on Monday the 5th, day of June 1911. at the hourof It o'clock m. all of the follow- ins described real estate as conveyed in said mortgage to-wlt v , . Two lots of land in that part of the city of Now Barn, known as "BeizensteinvUie" aa plot ted and recorded in office of register of deeds for Crave county in book No; 106 folios 66 and 67 Said lots being situate on the west skis of Mil' ler street adjoining the lot on which the 8tar of Zkm Church is situated, and bearing' the num ber twenty-two (22) and twenty-four (24) r ipeetirely. according to said plot or plan. This 2nd. day of May A. D-1911. . J. L. BAHN. , . , Mortsssss. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtus si the authority conferred upon the nodersiirned by s certain contract entered into bswssa Joseph L. Esha. and Laura J. Simmons. for the lease and purchase of an interest in eertsia lot or parcel of land, hereinafter describ ed ia which said eon tract .the title to said land was retained ay said Joseph U Hahn until the purchase wonsT therefore was paid, inall. and default bavins been mads in the payment of said rant and purchase money as therein stipulated for Its payment, and the aaid J. L. Haba being folly empowered to take pnssesiion of said land upon such defsuit sad to sell the same at public or private sals, . , . Now therefere la compliance with the term and stipulations of said contract as eforasid. the sadersia-ned will axposs for salejand sell at public vsnduo to the highaet bidder for cash at the court house door ia the city of New Bern. Craven Co. N C at 12 o'clock M. on Monday the 6th, dsy of June. 1911, the foliosrlnc asslsstate ia the city of New Bern, bounded and deseribea as follows: All of the dower interest of h4 aM Laura J. Simmons fat and to foUowlnc land to-wiL That eertsia kH sr parcel of land la tbetltyof New Bern. N, C. beaianinsj at the corner of Pollock SAi Joaes streets, snd the corner of lot Ne, 860. and running thanes slong Jones street with the Has of said lot IS feet; thanes wastwsrdly and aarallel with PoUock street to the eastern tine of lot No, Kb thsaas northwardly and parallel with Jones street to Pollock street: tbeoce with Pollock street to the beginnings . , This tad. day of May. I1L . , : - JOSEPH L, HAHN, 5 Owasr. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE , OF- REAL ESTATE. . By sirtas of the power of sale contained ia the awrtgage deed exeeuted by Laearua Dawson and wife, Harriet Dawson, to W. H. Lodge ea the liitk day of Dec, 1900. snd dully recorded in the afpesof the Kesriatar of Deedaof Cnwea county N.Cin book 1M. pass 122.' (which mortgage dead, with the newer of sals therein contained and the pmpaity thereby conveyed and the debt thereby secured, was duly and la doe form sold and assiansd and eonveyed by ss hutrament la writing on the 10th dsy of December, 1S07, by aaid W. & Loose to H. H. Procter, which assign ment Is duly recorded la said office in booh IBT, page 17) beeaoss of defsuit mads in the payment of the todebtenees thereby secured the undersign ed wUl sell for cash, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Craven county court bouse door laths eity of New Bern. N C. at the hour of Ke'clock hUsa Monday the 29th, day of May. 1811. , ' AM that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situate In C raven County. N. C in Ne, I township and adjolalng the lands of w. A. E well and others and saors fully deer ri bed ss follows: The first tract elao adjoining the lands of the heirs of Ales Wilcox end the heirs of Jones and containing fifty scree, more or leea: the eec miA tract aljmiinf the Isnds of Caaaa ItrlifM A Cssrdner (istlin and others snd containing v(y arme, more or luea; both trewa lyhg . uoua to each other end empoae one triu-x i lb h are fiiPy A-wt4 In s d"ed dii I" h. ' m--tm '--r. I ). I.f W. U. LUs snd wife to . I - e ia. h Is duly r- ori. d in the i s r- m f rv.-n ('nun5y. N. C, Slid in ! ti f re f . ! d-r'i.i inn of an J Utnil, aii , I 1 n - a trt o t t! ia r-.j ' seizes i.i; ;t':::::::i; -- The Way the Task and Bonue Syrtsm y ,', Operates In a Fsctory. The task s5d bonus system was In troduced by me In tbe Bethlehem Steel works in" 1801 as a means f affordrag substantial justice to the employee, while requiring him to conform to the best interests of his employer, says a writer In the Engineering Magaxlne. The employee was not told In a gen eral way "to ,do better," but bad a definite' standard set for him and was shown how to reach that standard, for which he was awarded, compensation In addition to his usual day's pay. The system may be described In a general . way a follows- A card la made out showing In detail the beat method we can devise of performing each of the elementary operations on any piece.' of work, specifying the time needed for each of these opera tions as determined by experiments. The sum of these times is the, total time needed to complete the piece of work. : It a man follows tits Instruc tions and accomplishes-, all the work laid out for him as constituting his proper task -tor the day, he is paid a definite bonus In addition to bis day fate which' he always gets.' It how ever, at the end of the day be baa failed to accomplish all the work laid out be does not get hla. bonus, but simply bis day rnte ' As tbe time for each detail operation Is stated on the Instruction card, the workman can con tlnnnlly se whether he Is earning bonus or not. If he"; finds any opera tlon which be. cannot do in the time set he must at once report to his foreman, who must show him how to do It or report to the man who made out tbe instruction- card. ' If the latter has made an error he must make out a new instruction card, explaining the proper method of working and allow ing the proper, time." .If, however, the lntsructor contends that the "work can be done In the time set he must show the workman how to do it Children. Cry , FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTORIA Tbe Monhonic Conference indoreed the proposed arttrtrttiatu treaties wtlh Eoglaod, Franr and ether countries," BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION For years I wits troubled with bilious ness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. i lost my usual lorce and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not knowH 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 sygtera to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tableta are lor sale by all dealers ; , r ,v . ; - 8ealng the World. ; filr.'I,' A new light on tbe servant question la England is sued J Miss Loaue In her book, 'The Common Orowtn." "I asked," she says, none capable, steady servant ot fle or six snd twenty why the changed places ever year and by what curious chance her mistresses all lived so far from one another. ' She re plied frankly, 'I Istwfo 'see tbe world, and It's the ontwayxj can afford to travel.' " . SAVED MANY FROM DEATH. W. L. Mock; of Mock, Ark, believed he has saved many lives in his 25 years or experience in i me crug ouBmess. "What I always like to do,'f he writes, "is to recommend Dr. King's New Dis eovery for weak, sore lungs, harJ colds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, lagrippe, eroup. asthma or otherxronchial ortec 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 tbe best throat ad lung medicine I hat's made," ' Easy to prove he's right. Gtt a trial bottle free, or regular 60c. or $1.00 '-bottle. (guaranteed by all druggists. - ; .. ( WBM f His Three Questiens. '-- - , 1H Just bet you Igars for the crowd,". salcrne of a party of promi nent men to one of the number who was bragging of what be could do, "that you cant answer. yes to any three questions I ask you." "Done," ssld the boasting one. "Well, were yon ever in Jail J" '' -Yes.- . Were yon ever riectroeutedr "YeS." ' : "WUl yon pay 'for the cigars It I loser Curtaln-New York World. :. A 1'ATHER'S VENGEANCE, would have fallan on any one who at tacked the son of Peter Bondy, of Houth Kock wood, Mich,,-but. be was power- lews beiore attacks ot Kidney troublx, "Doctors could not help him, "he wrote "so at last we gave him Kifctric Hit ters and he improved wonderfully from taking six bottles, Its the beet Kidney medioine I ever saw.". Backache, tiied feeling, Nervousness, Loss ot Appetite warn of Kidney trouble that may end in droptty, diabetes or Bright disease, Beware: Take Electric liitters and be safe. Every bottle guaranteed... 50c at all druggists. . , A Daa Wrk. "1 caU It 'a good day's work that I did today," a friend aaid to me yes terday, snd of course J- asked him what It was. , , ; . "Well. be reeled, "1 put down a linoleum, laid turd wood floor, put down two carpets, puperod four rooms jnd set up a atove." I looked a blm lucredulously, when he hastened to ntld, "In a doll's bouse," Boston Journal. . V.. m i. DIAMOND i J a a ' I RA'iD a. J aS a sol V U Kms .-. Nice lot N. (1 Hams and Shoulders at McDaniels, 41 Middle St, Also small Su gar cured Pig Hams from 5 to 7 lbs. each, gieat big Cu cumber Pickles' 15c dor., New pack . Fish, koe 10c can, Fih Flakes 10 and 15c. can, Fresh Fox River Print Butter received fresh from dairy by Express every cth er day 34c. per lb., Pure kettle rendered Lard 12Jc, lb Tj. Have you ) tried Lord Calvert Coffee? - "TOURS FOR CASH ONLY J. L. McDaniel 41 Middle St Phnne 91 HARDWARE ' and Building Ma ;: ieridl Paints, Oils o and ?.v;;. VarnisTies American Field Fence I W. SHALLWOOD. law stem, I. C - HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians,. Quickly and Ac curately filled. ; Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. PHONE 173 FOR SALE! Big Mammoth Soja Beans, Field Peas of all kinds, Oat, Hay, Corn, Brand, Ship Stuff Beet! Pulp, Distillers' Grain which is the highest in Pro teids of anv feed sold on this market, and produces milk in quantities, Alfalfa horse feed. - - ; ' ": ' 4 j ,r,t!i BURRUS & CO. H 33 Middle St, New Bern, N. a "'''"'"""..-'Phone 184. ' : "AN EASY STEP" i- is each step of any stairs that's built of our lumber. It's easy, because the stair builder doesn't have trouble In building it. ' v "EASY WORKING LUMBER'.' ; j must be free of knots, properly cured, and made at mill that uses latest im proved machinery. , That applies to any and all lumber at our yard. It's reliable snd no one can under sell us. We manufacture everything manu factured by a mill work plant tut h si Sah, pilots, Tursel Work etc. Try us and save money. Pharmacy jmnW'-L k J, (VARD 17 1 . 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