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I.U'.lUe 1S78 fttbliahed is Two Section, everj Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Bulld (M, 6-Q. Craven Street ; 1 v" CHISLXS I SMTUTST C EDITOR AND PROPRIITOB. Official - Paper of Craven Coast?. Nov Bent and SUBSCRIPTION RAT2& Two Months.. .. .. .. .. .. 16 Three Month!.. .' It to Months.. "' 0 twelve Months.. .. .. LM ONLT IN ADVANCE). The Journal la only sent on pay-In-tdvance baits. Subscribers will re ceive notice of expiration ot their sub-' enriptlona and aa Immediate response to notice wu oe appreciated by the Journal. Advertising rates furnlBhed upon application at the office, or upon m lulrr by mat r' ; ' .- finteied at the Postofflce, New Bern. K. C as second-class matter. New Bern, N. C. . June, 2. 1911. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE THE NEWS TODAY. Nothing shows se conclusively the importance and strength of the school and college, as the com mencement day exercises reports published at this season of the year in the daily newspapers. It is not that education is a fad. that calls for the most prominent people, political, social religious, literary, to speak and deliver ad dresses before graduating classes at schools and colleges, at every commencement season, but for the reason that education is a most es sential factor in the material and social progress of this day, and at commencement, in the graduating exercises, in the reports of the stan ding of each pupil, there is felt keen publio interest both by the family whose children are finishing their educational courses, and also by the people of the community where these young men and women reside, for there may be the local pride, as well as the desire to note as far as external impression may go, the prospective community value of the young man or young woman graduate. For these reasons every school and college seeks at commencement to have addresses from prominent men, to add to the force that such ' characters must give to the com mencement day exercises. And so the daily newspaper is called upon to devote columns to commence ment day exercises, and give full prominence to the events that take nlfiftA during the closiner dava and hours, of the school and college at . this season. The sweet girl grad nate and the pampered young man just turned out, have ceased to be jokes. Tho graduate today may be a young woman full of dainty gra ces, but she has strength of char acter and looks to a work a day world. The young man may have had plenty of money to make his college life pleasant, but gradua tiou day finds him stepping forth to meet real life issues. The pres ent age demands the educated and trained, and college and school : graduation is the line to be crossed by those so qualified, and the world stands ready to receive them. MONEY FINE NO , PUNISHMENT The check on crime is only cer tain and sure, when the offender receives the full sentence of the law, that his guilt demands should be meted out to him. , : 'i Men committing crimes that de mand severe penalties are usually gifted in knowledge of the law, are wise in the things of the day, hold high positions in society, are valued helps to the church and the poor. The tremendous growth of wealth, of the many ways that wealth, power and standing may be gained by ' actually, devious methods, but which the law does not seem to dare to interfere with, "not only opens the way but allures men to seek high places in finance, and in industrial and political positions because success means immunity from disturbance by the law, while failure leaves theaspir ant no worse off for trying. The government's war upon such 1 trusts and absolute mono polies as Standard Oil, Tobacco and Sterl, is revealiDg such Inside .rascality, that make the crimes committed by mcti in other eges appear as unworthy of punish ment, though those offenders r&iJ Use i .'unify wilb. penitentiary con- r t n r t : Ther-.;c : ;, . llTt'nf mm . . . i 'ro1" i . . i ALCOHOL 3 PKH ni'K-n AVegelabkPreparafionrxAs simlaiin$feRwdantlRrfii. ling the Stomadis andBowels of Promotes Digeslionffe etM nessandltestXontainsneuin- Opiuni.Morptiine narMiueraLI NOT NARCOTIC. JkMeMt- Anerfect Remedv forConsfipa- Hon . Sour Stomach.Dlarrtoea Wormsfonvulswns.Feverish ness amlLoss OF Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Guaranteed Exact Copy of Wrapper. pauy for the purpose of driving to financial death competing bankers, and to secure control of the Ten nessee Coal and Iron Company by the Morgan interests, to consoli date it with their Steel Trust, and so be in absolute control of the trade situation, is all revealed by the governmarit's investigation. To punish men for committing such acts that ruin innocent per sons ami jeopardize the savings and business of men, women and children throughout the country, cannot be done by making them pay money and receive in return absolution for their crime. Such money punishment is inflicted upon the corporation, the real cul prit is the man or men behind the corporation that is used as a cloak to shield the guil ty men. Let the law reach these, give them the full penalty in a prison sentence and not a money line, and there will be a thininng out in the ranks of "malefactors of great wealth," with a heavy falling off in theacces sion to tne crowd that now escape just puuishment by paying a mbney fine. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. Wltn .IL.UUAJU Ai-rLdUATlUJNS, 88 they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or consti tational disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Uall'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 what produces such wonderful results in curing ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free. P. J. CHENEY ft CO.jProps, v Toledo, 0 Bold by druggists, price 75c " Take Hall's family pills for con stipation. A Thoughtful Office Boy. The offlc boy, saya a - writer In the London Sketch, looked at tbe persist ent lady rtlt, who calls sis times a week, and nald (Irmly: "The editor's still encaged." Tell him -tbnt doesn't matter. , I ion't want to marry bim." "I Daren . tbe heart to tell him, miss. He's bad several disappointments to- WOMEN Women of the lughest type, women of inperior education and refinement, whose discernment and judgment give weight and force to their opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective ar.J curative properties of Cham Inhla'i Stomach and Liver Tab Lls. Throughout the many stages cf wesaa's life, from girlliood, tlrcr;h the, ordeals of mo'.her ! : : 1 ts tLe declining yean, Cere h i j icfer cr r: re ri!..' !e r r J- hvW;yMjjjjjsm HIlrTini i UfJfniUJ II fin UilliiuL For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years tmi osNTAua sompant, nkw vour city.' Jurors Craven County Court. The Criminal Court week beginning Monday, June 12th. No. 1 Township.-D M Willis, E A Forrest, G A Whitford, Henry Morris, M I) Gaskins, J M Simpkins, W S Lan caster, W H Adams. No. 2 Township J W Everington, A J Holton, John Toler, Alexander Price, Edward Coward, D W Toler. E E Gas kins, A L Toler, W J potter. No. 3 Township L R Cannon, W J Tilghman, R N West, H L Arnold, G H Rhem, C Marshburn, E F Huggins. No. 6 Township Joshua Adams, M D Taylor, John H Carraway. No. 6 Township-A J Rowe, E W Bryan. No. 8 Township-J V Blades, R Disosway, Geo. T Winfield, LH Cutler. Jr.. James A Bryan, L H Cannon. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS rOW BAOKACHS XIONCTS AMD BukDOSft What a girl really knows about the way to treat s proposal of marriage she never learned from her mother. - Foley Kidney Pills take hold of your system aud help you to rid yourself of your dragging backache, dull headache. nervousness, impaired eyesight, and all tne ins resulting irom the impaired ac tion of your kidneys and bladder." Re member it is Foley Kidney Pills that do this.'. S. Uuffy. , The Longest Fait. The record for fasting, so far as onr best information goes, : Is held by Gralne, a French murderer, who de termined to starve himself to death and fromday to day after his arrest refused to eut In spite of every effort on the part of bis keepers, who first tried to tempt him to eat by placing the most dainty meals in bis celf and when that failed attempted fridlng him by force, he held out .for sixty three days, at tbe end of which period hedled. With tbe exception of Gralne's case tbe longest well authenticated In stance of fasting on Record Is thai ac complished by Giovanni Sued, who lived at tbe Royal Aquarium, London, for forty-nre days without food. New York American. - ' ' FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY ACTED QUICKLY. . M. N. George. Irondale. Ala., was bothered with kidney trouble for many years. - 1 was persuaded to try Foley's dney Kemedy. and before takinir it 3 days I could feel Us beneficial effects. The pain left my back, my kidney ac tion cleared up, and I am so much bet ter. -1 do not hesitate to recommend Foley Kidney Remedy." P. S. Duffy. STARTLED, THE BISHOP;- An Untimely' Royal Letter and tho . Message It Conveyed. One tight at 8 o'clock tbe blflbop of Orleans was roused by a royal cou rier who had Iq hot baste brought a dispatch from bis msjeaty Louis XT. The bishop Imagtoed that something terrible bad happened. Tremblingly be opened the' package and read: "Monsieur the Bishop ot Orleans My daughters wish for some preserved Or leans quinces. . Pray send some. If you bare none I beg that you will" . In this pnrt of the letter there was a drawing of a sedan chair, and under neath the chair the king's letter con tinued tbos: '' "Send immediately Into your episco pal town and get them, and, monsieur the bishop, may Ood have you In bis holy keeping. Louis." . Lower down on the page was this postscript: - "Tbe sedan chair does not mean scy thing. It was drawn by my danghti-r this sheet of paper, which 1 bnp pened to find near me." Greatly relieved, tbe bishop hurr" 1 a courier Into Orleans, procured ( a preserve and sent them to bis r ninter.Tl)onine B. Watson la "'i -i f'lory of France." .AP AW hi Oh CUSS m EXERGISES Held At Griffin. Auditorium Yes- , terday Afternoon. " Annual - " Sermon - Delivered. : ; -Yesterday afternoon - the class day exercises of the 1911 graduating class of the New Barn graded -school were held in Griffin auditorium. - Despite the fact that the hour was prohibitive to a great many, there waa quite a' good sized audience present and they thor oughly enjoyed the exercises.. V- The first number on the program was a selection by the school orches ra, this was Well rendered and received much applause. Miss Lavinia , Folsomx the class historian, then read the class his tory. Her paper was exceptionally good and Bhowed remarkable ability and was well recti ved.V Following her Miss Elizabeth Hyman, read the classprop- becy. Partafif this, as. waa intended were very humorous, and she received in uch applause. The entire class then sang the "Parting Song" after which Miss Linda Brown, the class poet, read the class poem. ' In the construction of this manuscript Miss Brown showed re markable ability and tbe rendition of it was perfect. After another selection by tbe orchestra and a song by the class, the assemblage adjourned to the campus where the 1911 brick waa placed in the cornerstone of the building as is the usual custom. ' The following program was rendered last night; , Orchestra. Invocation Rev. J. B. Hurley. Morning Invitation Glee Club. Annual Sermon Bishop Strange. Angel Song-Glee Club. My Country 'l is of Thee, Benediction Rev. J. B. Hurley. Orchestra. :' . ' :..L: For tonight, the last night of the commencement, the following program has been arranged: 1 Orchestra. . 2 Invocation Dr. E. T. Carter. 3. Essay The call to the farm La vinia Folsom a " " 4 Essay Count Leo Tolstoi Mar gorie Rea, ' . : ; ''z ' 5 Orchestra. ' V k''-J Z ' 6 Essay The Hudson Fulton Celebra tion Lila Floise Taylor. 7 Eusay Some Arguments Against Woman Suffrage. 8 Violin Solo Charles Hollister. 9 Presentation of Medals Judge Guion, 10 Presentation of Prizes Dr. Sum- merelL 11 Orchestra. ' c 12 Presentation of Diplomas. 13 Announcements of Scholarships, etc, 14 Benediction Dr. Carter. 15 Orcheatra..:,';;:;..c'.;,; -' , ; Thursday morning at 10 o'clock school will open as usual and all of the pupils are expected to be present, As soon as the Chapel exercises and announce ment have been ; made, promotion and condition cards will be given and the pupils dismissed, ' I Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR1A ' -. .. Jt. .. . . -. Sunday School Teacher If yon are1 itoi vqj, rrtuie, you win go ro heaven and have a gold crown on your bead. Wlllle-Not for mine. then. I had one of them thtnes nut on a tooth once Exchange, Sick headache results from a disorder ed condition of the stomach and can be cured by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver-Tablets, Try it. For sale by all dealers. 1 : -iV . . Janes Made a Record. -Suicide Is more prevalent inf Gel many than anywhere else, the; most depressing feature of the vital statis tics of that country being the number of children who destroy themselves. But Hungary holds tbe record! for old age In attempted suicides. In' 1888 Janos Meryessl. who was eighty-four years old. Jumped off tbe suspension bridge at Budapeat Into tbe Danube. Be was rescued and explalnedftthat be wished to end his life, ar he "was be-' coming too decrepit to suDDort his father and mother. TuWxtraordlnary statement proved to be true, Meryessl's parents being aged 115 sod 110 re spectively, and a public subscription was organized to set them aO three above want. " . ..T STARTS MUCH TROUBLE. ' : ' If all people knew that neglect of con stipation, yellow jaundice or virulent liver trouble they would soon take Ur King's New Life Pills, and end it. Its the only safe way Best for bilious ness, headache, dyspepsia, chills and debility, 26c at all druggists. - , jji She Could Thrftan Tee. ' "Tickets," sstd tbe wrry, little con ductor ss he confronted a 800 pound German woman. . - "AchI I haf lost my tlcketvhat T snouia come dsck vf vonce. Condoctor-I ani sorry, mndm, but you will be obliged to pay your fare Spain. ' . , . , Woman Ncln, neln. I fmldtfonvtb! morning already. I vl!l nlcht- Beveral tlmcii the roniliK-tor iretim.r to reason. with her. !ut each Csnwaa- Diet with a more ! I Ms f;: the laat. Filially, 1 .r S:il luin i C .-ii conductor sll: "Madauf, If you " rh "TV at once 1 s'mll liav to oriiMi:! Give The Kidneys Help and Many New Bern People. "Will be ' - Happier. J J- ', ".: ; v "Throw Out the Life Line." "r. V The kidneys need help. ' ' ; . r '-t . They're overworked can't get the poison filtered out of the blood. ' - They're getting worse every minute.' Will you help tbemT ; " ' , v ' - Doan-'s Kidney Pills have brought thousands of kidney sufferers back from the verge of despair. . i - - Will cure any form of kidney trouble, J. W. Hood, 216 S. East street, Kins ton, N, C, Bays: "I have used Donn's Kidney. Pills and they have helped me very much. About a year ago my back became weak and Urae and I had much trouble from iny kidneys. I got a sup ply of Doan's Kidney Pills and their use relieved me at once.. Other memb ers of my family have taken (his reme dy for backache and other sy mptoms of kidney complaint and alt have received benefit." , 1 . Jtar sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents.: Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sol agents for tbe Caibtd States. - , Remember the name Doaa't n take no other. " The Sign, "I'm afraid Maud's second marriage is a failure." "Did she say so?" - "No, but she's beginning to speak "well of her first husband." Boston Transcript ..'"--. ' v:-:.;i -; - ,: BALKED AT COLD STEEL. : "I wouldn't let a doctor cut mv foot off." said H. . D. Ely. Bantam. Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer bad been the plague of my life for four years, in stead I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my foot : was soon completely cured.. ' Heals Burns, . Boils, , Sores. Bruises, Eczema, Pimples. CornB. Sur est Pile cure. - 25c at all druggist - The First Cradle. The earliest mention-in literature of cradles is In the Biblical account of Moses' little ark of bulrushes. But there are In the British museum some clay tablet- found a few years ago on the site of ancient Nineveh which, ac cording to archaeologists,; make it quite ' clear that somewhere about 4,000 years before the Christian era there was another Infant hero exposed In k little ark of bulrushes. . Thus the cradle that was found by Pharaoh's daughter 1400 B. C. was comparatively modern. It Is certain that cradles were first used as a means of protecting babies from the attacks of wild ani mals by suspending them from, the boughs of trees. : FOLEY KIDNEY PIILS rOHMMSUMATISM KIONE1SAMO SLOS Nine persons were killed In a wreck on the Burlington road recently in Ne braska. V . " .': f- r DO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT KIND OF HELP?. ; ' Foley Kidney Pills furnish you the ngnt Kind of help to naturalize and re move the poisons that cause backache, headache- nervousness and other kidney ana bladder ailments," jr. S. Uutty. Bound to Havo, Rttulta, .- As tbe hospital ambulance dashed up to the curb and Its surgeon sprang off Into the curious crowd tbe patient on the sidewalk partially recovered from her fainting fit "I don't want to go to a boaplial,' she declared when she observed tbe approach of tbe uniform' ed doctor. ."I'll be'all right lu a few moments; I'm not going In the ambu lance,". V - - '-i' . ' i-.--.--J "I don,'t want to "go back without yon if I can help It, madam," rejoined tbe young physician earnestly. . "We ran down three persons .to get here without delay." t , ..... . :;. . t-v r r-:?' 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 snd cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been today bad I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the diges tive functions, purify tbe stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally. MRS. K08A Fotts, Birmingham. Ala. lhese tablets are for sale by all dealers. ; : : . An Oyster Gormandizer. , "When should oysters be eaten T" Our' question would bave received a ready answer from a "certain seven teentb century worthy.; Henry Has tings, second son of the Earl of Hun tingdon, was tbe man. An InTltatlon to his parlor and the guest would bave met an oyster table where his host ate oysters twice a day wet or fine from Jan. 4 onward to Dec S1T In other respects he might be called "eccen tric." His great ball, for Instance, was strewn with marrowbones and full of hawks' porches, bounds, span iels and terriers," snd all his old hats and here is a nse for tbe old bat were stuffed with pheasant eggs. When be died In IOTA) be bad missed bis century by one year. Oysters three limes s day and be might bave achieved tbe distinction. Ha was a sportsman. London Chronicle. The Human Eye and f Mytry of ; Distinguishing Hues. . It is a curious fact tta while there are seven colors in the, ralubow red. orange, yellow, green, blue. Indigo and violet only three of them are primary red. green and violet. Tbat is to say. these three appear to be simple colors. while all the others may be produced by various combinations of these three. Red and green combine In certain pro portions to produce, yellow. In a dif ferent proportion the two produce or ange. Again, green and violet combine to produce blue,' It Is said all shades of colon are .merely different combina tions of the three primaries, ; J In keeping with this fact some of the ablest -writers bave held that there are three nerves, and but three. In tbe human eye- -one to respond to the color red. another to green aod yet another to violet Other authorities present a different explanation,. In the eye of the frog in the net of seeing there Is a vis ible chemical actjoaj There is a chem ical substance exuded or, spread over tbe retina or Interior of the eye of the frog, called purpurine because of , Its purple oor. Under the action of light thin substance bleaches white. . - . Many today, believe that, tbe human eye has truly but. a single optic rferve. for surgeons seem able to find but one. JJbey hold,' however, that in our act of seeing a chemical substance is exuaea or spread over this nerve and that this substance has three different constitu ents, one eiement in It responding to the color red. another to green and yet another to violet; These latter authori ties - dispense with the three special optic nerves by . providing our eyes with a threefold chemical substance. ' . Tbe' act of vision, and its effect upon the brain ae one of life's great mys teries. Louisville Courier-Journal. ' . Children Ory, FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA l - . , ;,i;mL c$i However little the money her hus band gets, a woman calU it income; and however much . her, neighbor's, psy, New York Press. 'r .... 'w '.. ; WARNING TO RAILROAD MEN. E. S. Bacon. 11 Bast St, Bath, Me., sends out this warning to railroaders: "A conductor On the railroad mv work caused a chronic inflamation of the kid neys, and 1 was miserable and all played out. a iriena advised Foley Kidney Pills, 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 dizzy spells are a tmng oi the past and 1 highly rec ommend Foley, Kidney Pills," F, S. Duffy, '''V.V'ir;-: -iv- ,"'-".v Miseries of the Red Sea.'- Ja the waters of the Red sea the ces sation of tbe engines on a steamer for an hour means extremd physical suf fering for passengers; - for, a day It would Involve absolute tortnre.' The wind which prevails every day Is a hot, asphyxiating blast, and Its con tinuous directions are from north and south toward tbe center: ; As a result every passing vessel is subjected to two days of almost Intolerable beat, followed by two "days of comparative comfort, ' but, instances bave been known of crowded liners being com pelled wben traveling with tbe wind tp turn round and steam back for an hour or so In order to give the pas sengers even a brief resfitte from the sufferings induced , by the dull, dead, unbearable atmosphere. -. A FATHER'S VENGEANCE, would have fallen on an one who at tacked the son of Peter Bondy, of South kockwooo, Mien... but he waa power less before attacks of Kidnev trouble. "Doctors could not betp him, "he wrote so at last we gave him Electric Bit ters and he improved wonderfully from taking six bottles. Its the best Kidney medicine I ever saw." Backache, tiled feeling, Nervousness, Loss f Appetite warn oi n.ioney trouble that may end ill ilMIUitf riin ktn. A. t?..:.U'. A. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be aare. Every bottle guaranteed. 60c at all druggists. . -s ., -i ' ' A Sight Unoeen. : -' T guess rm Just an Impressionable woman," she simpered.. "I gave a beg gar a quarter this afternoon." '- "How' did he work you for ltT he asked. , . . ; . . t . "He snld, "Won't this beautiful lady help me a bltr" " "Well, you can't belp giving. some thing to these blind men." '; ,. "; And be can't figure Jt out yet why the girl Is mad at hinv Boston Trav eler, v. ' J..,;.. ' rOLEYfRTPIItvY FHTnS igasaiyeMiaiuiiiuiuuvti4 8ilont For Onoe. ' - "Did your wife 'Jump on you wben you got borne late last nlghtt" .."No. For once I. was la luck. The people' In the flat next door were hav ing a spat and my wife was busy listening.," Kansas City Journal. . ' Is there anything in all this world that is of more importance to you than good dinesiionT . Food must be eaten to sua tain life snd must be digestrd and con verted into blood. ' Whfn the riiRcstion fails the whole body suij'ers. Chamber lain's Tablets are a rt' "mal and relistb'e cure for indigestion. '1 1 y iK-rase the fluw of tile, purify the l ioi -i, slrength en the stomach, and tone up the whole dilutive apparatus to a natural and healthy action, l or sula by all dealers. Not That Kind of a Cishop.. A certain bh.hop s!nylng at t country bouf o notlcJ that be whs closyly t)b .rvtJ by bis bot's little daiiKhtcr. At Ii ;:'h she found so orportuiilly to qMcsthm hiin. "Are you really at'.'; 7" f ' -1. "V"i, of c.- " I r -i an. iwerr I t',9 ail,,; 1 ! I. 1 - .:;t '! " t ; .r 1- e1 t'.e cl.t' !, v ' - v pi i: a t c' i ' , ' i J ) v. i,l U- ! : 1 : . i 1 j - r ' 4 , AND , -. - Building -Jc- terial: Paints, Oils , AND ' . Varnishes : American Field Fence E lis ,; S'kaai-Lii v3i " lew Kern, X. C. , HENRY'S Prescriptions from .. all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. -, ; ; Also a full line of Qioice Toilet articles. " ' Pharmacy . .;" PHONE 173 J - FOR SALE! , Big Mammoth Soja Beans, Field'Peas of all kinds, Oat. Hay, Corn, Brand, ShipStuff Beet Pulp; Distillers Grain ' which is the highest in Pro teids of any feed sold on this : market, and produces, milk : in quantities, Alfalfa horse . feed.' t . - '. BURRUS CO. 81-33 Middle 8t New Bern, N.C. -Phone 134. - A PLEASED HOUSEWIFE . will be found everywhere our groceries are delivered. Thus qualities are well worth your consideration if you wish to eat wholesome things. . : - . -The prices for which we sell groceries are certainly attractive. This will make you regret not having traded here be fore. We invite your patronage. : ' Country Hams and Shoulders, Ports mouth Corned Mullets, Queen City and Fox River Butter, Morrises Family Trip?, Blue Ribbon Extracts, in ftct everything at Jhe light pries and guar anteed and delivered promptly. . -- M Str3t (fociy Co. PHONE 156 NEW BERN. N.C. j j YAKD r J CcPVrTafv. "AN EAST STEP" is each step of any stairs that's- built of our lumber. It's easy, because the stair builder doesn't have troubla In building it. . . "EASY WORKING LUMBEIl" ' must be free of knots, properly cured, -and marie at a n.iil that wvt latest Im prove 1 rnai'hiiiery. T!. t j -plies to any and all lumber at our yard. It's reliable and no one can Under Sell US. We manufacture evuryt'.'r.j nuinn fdctured by a mi'l w ' t eni.h as .Sutih, Doorx, Tun.- I , i... k elc. Try us aid save r . I',,,:,? IT and put you off." The woman, hu'.t t t l"T !' t at Mm, ': " . . : T T" I 1 5 J Vi '1 11.1, C i s T;" E. C. i:.n-,!i-t's yarht V 1 c T r t ( f C - i, I :i 1 i
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