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THE WEEKLY XM KstasUslea 1878 raaOlahed Is Two Sections, every Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Bulld-64-60 Craven Street ' CHAKLXS L. BTXTXXi, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Official Paper at New Bam and Craven Gouty. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Two Months.. . . , ..I 15 Three Months.. .. .. . . II 9u Months . . . M twelve Months , . LOO ONLY IN ADVANCE. The Journal is enly Mat on pay-ln-tdvance bails. Subscribers will re reive notice of expiration of their sub scriptions and an immediate response v notice wu oe appreciated by the Journal. Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon in gulf by mal tluteiid at the Postof flee, New Bern, N. C, as second-class matter. New Bern, N. C. June, 9. 1911. HOW MUCH DOES EIGHTH TOWNSIIir WANT FAKM LIFE SCHOOL T The non-application by the Eighth township at the first June session of the county commission crs, asking that an election be called to vote for bonds, as the ba sis for establishing the county Farm-Life School in this township, can hardly mean that the people of New Hern have given up the project. It will be remembered that the commissioners will meet again on the 19th of this month, when the eighth township can make application, if the people so desire. It can hardly be conceived that the people of this township do not want this school established with in easy distance of this city. Two public meetings gave voice for hav ing the school, while as a business proposition every citizen has fa voreel it. The action of the last public meeting seems to have un deresti mated the lal)or of securing signers to the petition asking for an election in that too few work ers were sent out. The Journal has several times pointed out the advantages of se curing this school to be located near New IJern. No one needs or should need further information on the subject. And to secure this Farm Lite School resolves itself in to the simple proposition of whe ther the citizens of the Eighth township can and will fulfill the necessary requirements to secure the school. The. 19th will decide the niafter for this township. The trustees pass upon what is presen ted them and as required by law, and so award the school. The public meetings declared in favor of the school for the Eighth town ship. Thus far it has been voice. The rules require somethiug tangi ble in order to get the school. Con versation by itself will not gain any school. Let it uot be forgotten that the tax payers in the Eighth township must pay for the school if they don't g'jt it. ' LEADERS VS. PRINCIPLES. There must always be some con flict between political leaders and the principles that their parties stand for. Generally speaking, of course party leaders stand for party principles, but standing for and actually living up to the full principles, may show considerable variance. In congress just now, in the matter of changing the tariff schedules, can be seen this strug gle between Democratic leaders as to what construction is to placed on their party's principles in the tariff adjustment, so that what changes are made may be consist ent with previous party declara tion. It is no exaggeration to say that there is a democratic leader for every phase of the tariff situa tion. Tariff in its broad political significance, is termed a republi can measure, and yet there have been democratic leaders, big men . politically and prominent in pub lic life, who have stood for extreme schedules of so-called protection, upon articles that affected their constituents' interests. The con test between the Bryan and Under ' wood forces on what should be the new wool schedule, but marks the old time record of individual construction of democratic prlncl nles. What is a tariff for revenue only t The answer can almost bo numbered as personal, district and sections mseresi suu ojr wuu ( A i- .1.-11 ...... I... the figures must be, and these will ) "ely range as the" trade and bus ' It ""'"""- : !:ilS!lIlJ lor Jr n ALCOHOL 3 PRH I'Ikt AVcgelaWerVeparalionrorAs stmilalurg the Food ami Regula ting the SianacteaiulBowefcii P'RP'5?3WTm, lUkiAKs yMSiinn, Promotes Digeslionheerfur ness and lte$t.Contains neuter Opiuiu.Morphine nor Mineral.; NOT NARCOTIC. AcytafOrdlk&IMi'imum. Jhnpia SrtJ' jllxJtma jhatSnd Him Sen- Cfofttku Siour MI Anerfecl Remedv forConslipa Hon , Sour Stomaeh.Diarrtaa WorrasfonvulsionsJ'everiSB ness arulLoss OF Sleep. Facsimile Signature uf ssmm. mm NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. iness interests of the person, dis trict and section are disturbed. And because of this self interest, while party principles may declare for free wool, as an instance, there is going to be sufficient lead ership, this leadership looking to constituents interests, to prevent any free wool or the placing on the free list of other articles which now pay duty. how s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, anting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Perpetual Motion. "That tenor sings like au angel." "Yes," replied the manager. "But If be ever gets admitted to where the angels are he'll have to keep singing o as to keep St. l'eter from getting acquainted with his disposition." Washington Star. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A At the trial np-niriMt nffirnra nf fho ReHppmnKIa fnVAfltmant f"Vi mnnnn in Boston, witnesses testified that alleged assets were myths. LIGHTNING KILLS FEW. In 1906 lightning killed onlv 169 Deo- pla in this whole country. One's chanc es of death by lightning are le-s than two in a million. The chance of d ath from liver, kidney or stomach trouble is vastly greater, but not if Electi ic Hitters be used, as Robert Madsen, of West Burlinirton. Ia.. . nroveri. Four doctors gave him up after eight month of suffering from virulent liver trouble and yellow jaundice. He was then completely cured by Eelectric Bitters. Thery're the best stomach, liver, and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 60c at all druggists. The report of the Bureau on (lornora- mum, uu wis otevi iruni win ve lurneu over to the House committee conduct ing the present inquiry. WOMEN Women of Ute highest type, women of superior education and refinement, whose ' discernment and judgment fire weight and force to their opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham terlaia'i Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throughout the many stages ef woman's life, from girlhood, through the ordeals of mother hood to the declining years, there U c safer er more reliable med kha. Chamberlain's Tablets are I.! J everywhere at 25c a box. - t t .iiiimhiiiuM 1 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Jokai's Joke. At a banquet held in liis honor in Tor da. Maurus Jokai was called upon to propose the toast of "The Ladies." lie made an excellent speech, during which he continually toyed with the In-own curls upon his forehead. Final ly he said: "I raise my lnss in honor of the gracious indies of Torda. May they nil live until my hair prows Cray." His audience drank to the toast, but it was easy to see by the faces of the ladies present that they did not think much of the compliment Joknl rose Renin from his sent and took from his head a magnificent brown wig. showing an entirely bald head beneath it. "My hair," he added, "will never prow pray." And the la dies, who had not known of his bald ness, were more than pacified. ii is worse than useless to take any medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that is need ed is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment, ror sale by all Jealers. A Primitive View of the Bullfrog. The frogs in America, It must here be observed, make a most singular noise, some of them being absolutely whistling, while others cronk so loud ly that It Is dltlleult at times to tell whether the sound proceeds , from a calf or a frog. 1 bave more than once been deceived by the noise when walk ing In a meadow. These last frogs are called bullfrogs. They mostly keep In pairs and are never found but where there Is good water. Their bodies are from four to seven inches long, and their legs are In proportion. They are extremely active and take prodigious leaps. From an Old Book of Travels. The woman nf tndav ujhn haa (yiwl health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the result of correct living and good digestion, wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty Chamberlain's dtomacn ana i,iver i amets will correct it. For sale by all dealers. Killing an Unfaithful Lever. When a Japanese girl has been slighted by ber lover she revenges her self according to the following quaint custom: In the dawn of tbe early morning she rises and puts on a wblte robe and white clogs. Round ber neck she bangs a small mirror, which falls to ber breast, and on ber bead she puts a metal crown with three points, each point bearing a lighted candle. In ber left band she carries a small figure of straw or ragssupposed to represent ber unfaithful lover and this she palls to one of tbe sacred trees surrounding tbe family shrine. She then prays for tbe death of tbe, man, vowing that V this comes to pass she will pnll out tbe nails which are hurting tbe sacred tree aud make of ferings to comfort ber family god. Ev ery nlgbt she comes ' to the shrine, strikes in two more nails and makes tbe same prayer, ber idea being that tbe god, to save bis tree from further Injury, will kill ber lover. - Whooping cough is not dangers when the cough is kept loose and expectora tion easy by giving Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. It has been used in many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For sale by ail dealers, t The American Indian. Tbe old question of tbe origin of tbe red man of America la still an open one, tbe last word by no means hating been said. Tbe most probable theory is that which links the Indian with the Mongoloids of East Africa, whose physics! characteristics are strikingly similar to those of tbe American aborig ine. Between tbe Indian and tbe Jap anese there are many pronounced re semblances, aud some excellent au thorities are of the opinion that It was from that eastern race that tbe Indian originallv sprung. If, a some think, the Eskimos are the best representa tives of tbe Indian as he was npon Ms arrival here, the theory nf tbe Jap anese origin la Immensely strength ened, since the likeness between tbe Eskimo and the Japanese Is sTtktng Indeed. New York American, x jf.r BUD OF .11- ; DERMEN MEET Held Regular Monthly. Session Last Night Number of Peti tions Presented to Board, Last night the Board of Aldermen met in regular monthly session. After the reading of the minutes of the last meeting by the clerk the business of the meeting waa begun. Mr. Geo, Harrington appeared before the Board and asked that the committee on Fire Department and the Board of Fire Department hold a joint meeting so thattbey could discuss together busi ness pertaining in el fare of the fire department. Mr. G ask ill. chairman of the fire department committee agreed that the committee and board meet at the hearquarters of the New Bern Fire Department Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. He also asked that the Board appoint a driver for the "Button" en gine to be on hand at all hours of the day and night so that be could take out the engine whenever it waa needed. Board moved that this matter be reffer- ed to the Committee on Fire Depart ments. A petition from the officers and mem' bers of the 6th., Ward Hose Company asked the board that they be aliowed to elect their own firemen. This petition was allowed. Mr. Eugene Williams appeared be fore the Board and asked that the Board order the Atlantic FireComranv's horse taken off the streets until after the Firemen's Tournament at Columbia, S, C, in which they intend to participate, Board ordered that the hone be exempt from all duty on the streets. Mr. J. A. Patterson put in a bid for $175 for computing and making the city's tax list. Board ordered that this bid be accepted. Ordered that bids for feed for the city's hories during the next 6 months be advertised in daily papers. Alderman Shriner appeared before the Board and asked that the wages of the street hands be increased from 15 to 20 cents per hour. After consider able discussion this motion was voted. After the reports of the various com' mittees the Board adjourued. Children Cry FOR LETCHER'S C A S-TO R I A 4 Had Looked Out For No. 1. ' "Have you ever done anything to better tbe condition of any part of the human racer" aaid the very serious man. "Of course I "have," answered the person with the cold gray eye. "Am I not a part of tbe human race?" A LEADING CALIFORNIA DRUG GIST. Pasadena. Cal.. March 9. 1911. Foley and Co., Gentlemen: We have sold and recommended Foley a Honey and Tar Compound for vears. Wa be lieve it to be one of the' n.ost efficient expectorants on the market. Contain ing no opiates or narcotics it can be given freely to children. Enough ot the remedy can be- taken to relieve a cold, as it haa no nauseating results, and does not interfere with digestion. i ours very truly. C U. Ward Dnur Co. C. L. Parsons, Sec 'y and Treaa." Get the original Foley s Honey and Tar Compound in the yellow package. F, S. Duffy. - Railway Language. The old elaborate booking process has given way to the Impersonal rail way ticket taking, but tbe old name "booking office" remains aa a fossil. Railway language Jn tbia country la full of such relics. Our rail-way car riages are "coaches," the engine U In charge of a "driver" and a "guard" is lu charge behind. 'All these expres sions are directly inherited from the old coaching days. In America they have "ticket offices;" , "cars," . "engi neers" and "conductors,'' good enough words, but without any history. Los don Chronicle. : FOICTiJIlIDNEYiPIUS roaawauMavwM ionbvsao atABaa The Root amendment to tbe paper and pulp rection of the' reciprocity bill will probably be adopted in amended form in committee. A PEEK IN HIS POCKET would show the box of Buck ten's Arni ca Salve that E. & Loper, a carpenter, of Marilla, N. Y. always carries," 1 have never had a cut, wound, bruise. or sore it would not soon heal," h writes, Greatest healer of burns, boils. scalds, chapped hands and lips, fever sores, skin eruptions, ecsema, corn and piles, xm, ai all dealers. Had Ne Business te Knew. Elderly Aunt-Gwendolen, yonshock me when yon talk of a weddlngibeing "pulled off." Ion ought to be ashamed to use prizefighting slsng ta apaaklng of so solemn a thing as a wedding. Young Niece Ton misunderstood me, Aunt Hepzlbab. I said the wedding bad been put off. But how did you. happen to know that "polled off" la prizefighting slangT-Chlcago Tribune. IIILLTi:2CO!IGtl! W t atlas . fc. - V " h GUAffAHJi. L J C You Will Make no Mistake if Yea Follow This Advice,' Never neglect your kidneys. - If you have pain in the back, urinary disorders, dizziness and nervousness, it's time to Act and no time to experi ment. These ate all symptoms of kid ney trouble, and you should seek a rem edy which is known to cure the kidneys Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to use. No nded to experiment. It haa cured many stubborn cases in this vi cinity. . i- Can New Bern residents demand fur ther proof than that contained in the following testimonial? James E. Askin, James City, N. C, says: "While in the army 1 received a severe strain, and after that I was sub ject to attacks of kidney trouble. My back ached a great deal and as time passed the trouble grew much worse. I tried many remedies, but seemed un able to obtain relief, and finally hear ing of Doan's Kidney Pills I obtained a box. They gave me more benefit than I had ever received before. They not only stopped the pain in my back, but strengthened my kidneys and improved my health. For sale by all dealers. Price 5 oemta.. Foster MUburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agent for tbe United States). Remember the name Doaa'a nr take no otiier. Information has been conveyed to President Taft that he will have Col, Roosevelt's undivided support for a renomination next year. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS FOR CUOKAOHB KIONCVS ANO BLAOOKM D. Frank Lloyd, Assistant Attorney General, died after an operation in New Haven, Conn. SAVED HIS WIFE'S LIFE. , "My wife would have been in her grave today," writes0 H brown, of Muscadine, Ala., "if it had not been for Dr. King'a New Discovery, She was down in her bed, not able to get up without help. She had a severe bron chial trouble and a dreadful cough. . irot her a bottle of Dr. Kings New Dis coverv. and she soon began to mend, and was well in a short time." Infalli ble for coughs and colds, it's the most relrahle remedy oi earth for desperate lung trouble, hemorrhages, lagrinne, asthma, hay fever, croup and whcoping Mgb, 50c, $l.oo. Trial bottle fiee, Guaranteed by all druggists. 8cord on tho Minister. Old time Scottish ministers would se verely name anybody who fell asleep In kirk. At Cumbernauld, where the minister and his principal heritor, Lord Klpbinstone, were on bad terms, the minister one Sunday called upon tbe beadle to "wauken my Lord El nbinstone." "I'm no sleeping, minis ter," said the peer. "Indeed you were, my lord." His lordship still denying it, the minister to test him asked, "What tad I been saying last, then?" "Oh, just wauken Lord Elpblnstone." "Aye, but what did I say before that?" "In deed, I'll gl'e ye a guinea if ye'U tell that yersell, minister" a smashing re tort to the rambling disjointed preach or. London Chronicle. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S .CASTORI A Mrs. Malvina Hammerstein obtained a divorce from Oacar Hammerstein, the impresario. A TERRIBLE BLUNDER to neglect liver trouble. Never do it. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills on the firat sign of constipation, biliousness or inactive bowels and prevent virulent In digestion. Jaundice or gall stones. I hi y regulatn the liver, stomach snd bowe's and build up your health. Only zoe. at all druggista. a ' Jurors craven County Court. The Criminal Court week beginning Monday, June 12th. No. 1 Township, D M Willis, A Forrest, G A Wbitford, Henry Morris, M D Gaskinfl, J M Simpkins, W S Lan caster, W H Adams. . No. 8 Township-J W Everington, A J Holton, John Toler, Alexander Price, Edward Coward, D W TolerLE E Gas kins, A L Toler, W J Potter, v No. 3 Township LR Cannon, WJ Tilghman, R N West, H L Arnold, 0 H Rbem, C Marshbum, E F Huggins. ' No. 6 Township-Joshua Adams, M D Taylor, John H Carraway. No. 6 Township-A J Rowe, E W Bryan. -'Vv .' '- No. 8-TowMhip-J V Blades, R J Disosway. Geo. T W infield, LH Cutler, it,, James A Bryan, L H Cannon. STOMACH TROUBLES. ' Many remarkable cures of stomach troubles have been effected by Chamber laia'a Stomach and Liver Tablets. One saaa who had spent over two thousand tioaats for medicine and treatment waa cred by a few boxes of these tablets. Prioa, 25 cents. Samples free at ail deatera. . . ... 4Mt Made Indian a Poet Brery Indlaa Is a poet, but he la not a much of a peet aa he sounds. Soma ef it ia la the nature of a limitation. It la simply not within the powers of the Indian to talk about t o'clock or the middle ef next week. What bla Ignorance Imposes on him Is a refer ence to "the moth hour," "the time of shortest shadows," "the moon of ten der leaves," phrases which would be the making of a poet, but are merely equivalent te the clock and the cal endar. My Austin la Dramatle Mir ror. ' . BOUIIDARUJSI'i Limits a Fiery Orator Once Gave the United States. ' THE CANADIAN LINE FENCE. Monuments That Cleave the;. Two Countries Wsst From the Lake of the Wood Irroflularitiaeln 8tate, and County Boundaries. .s i The fates of empires and of dynas ties bave been Involved In the struggle for boundaries. The figment that the Rhine was tbe natural frontier of France ended In the downfall of the Bonapartea and the exaltation of the Hobenzollerns, thus rearing tbe neo- German edinlre npon the ruins of the upstart French empire.-. ; .. ' - In ourowo country the cry of "Fifty-four-forty or light I". held a threat of tbe mighty conflict that eventually proved Irrepressible. And in' our own ' day tbe dlspate over the Venezuelan boundary nearly precipitated a war between tbe two greatest natlona. of the earth. t , .... , ,.r It was a startling figure of speech, that of the western orator who, mount ing higher and higher to a climax ot buncombe, described tbe United States as bounded on the east by the' Atlantic ocean, on tbe north by the. aurora bo res I is, on the west by the setting sun and on the south by the gatea of belL Still, It was only a figure of speech. Canada lies between us and tbe boreal aurora. Tbe Latin American states to the south hardly deserve tbe Infer nal comparison. As to the oceans to tbe east and the west of us. they may be left to themselves. Not mine tbe task of determining what the wild waves are saying. The Canadian boundary presents Us Idiosyncrasies aud eccentricities. The eastern part of It follows naturally and spontaneously tbe regular water line formed by tbe great lakes and their outlets. Thence from tbe Lake of the Wotds on tbe north of Minne sota a more direct course, man made and mechanical, la taken through the wilderness and over the mountains of tbe west to the Pacific coast Nor has this course been suffered to remain a mere Imaginary line. Man, having made it, has marked it well Between the Lake of tbe Woods and tbe Red river cast iron pillars bave been placed one mile apart alternately by the English aud tbe American govern ments. These are hollow castings In pyramidal form eight feet high, with a base eight inches square, an octa gon flange one inch thick -and a top' four Inches square surmounted by a solid cap. Into these hollow posts are fitted well seasoned cedar joists, with spikes driven through holes made in the cast ing. Tbe pillars are firmly Imbedded In the ground. Inscriptions In raised letters face north and south. Tbe north side reads, "Convention of Lon don;" tbe other. "October 20. 1818." Beyond tbe Red river tbe boundary Hue is generally, denoted by earth mounds ana stone calms 7 by 8 feet, though these are occasionally diversi fied by wooden ' posts of the same height as tbe Iron pillars and painter1 red above ground. Through forest clearings bave been made a rod wide. Where bodies of water are crossed monuments of stone rise several feet above blgb tide. Over tbe mountains shafts of granite supersede the pillars mounds and cairns. There are ' eccentricities In . state lines as well as In those which limit the ' confines of the United Statea Thus tbe line that separates Delaware from Pennsylvania (Newcastle and Chester counties respectively) sudden ly curves upward and forms a semi circle Just above the ancient town of Newcastle. ' . .The explanation may be found In history. At tbe time Delaware wa et out- there were few points of lati tude and longitude "definitely estnb llsbed in the colonies, so that bound ariea were generally expressed not by latitude and longitude, ' but by refer ence to some known location. In tbe deed by wbicb Delaware was trans ferred there was ceded all tbe land for twelve miles round Newcastle, togeth er with certain other areas. In estab lishing the boundaries of the present state of De'sware this description was taken literally, and part of a circle, with tbe center at Newcastle, was sur veyed npon a twelve mile radius. ' No other state has an arc In Its boundary line, but many of tbe coun ties of Kentucky and Tennessee do. Warren county. Tenn is almost a com plete circle. In many instances coon ties formerly -circular have been ex panded Into irregular polygons. WILi 11am 8. Walsh in New fork Tribune. YOUR NEIGHBOR'S EXPERIENCE. How ybu my profit by it. Take Po ley Kidney PilK Mrs. G Whiting, 360 Willow St. Akron, O., says: , "For some time I hid a very aerioua case of kidney trouble and I suffered with backaohe and d'zzy headaches. I had specks floating before my eyes and. I felt all tired out and miserable. I aaw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and got a bottle and took them according to dir ections and results showed almost at once. The. pain aifd dizzy headaches left me. my eye-sight became clear and today I can say I am a well woman thanka to Foley Kidney Pilla,"-F. S, Duffy.' v, ' T..t ..., .'..z ..,-, - ' A Wikes-Barra (Pa.) magistrate da dded that for a man to refuse to kiss a pretty widow waa disorderly conduct, and he put the offender under bail, eiliCKESTEtS SPiLLS BftASD tAcntsi a jmn trMM for crriHKvnra'a WMUND liKANO PIL1J la Ar.o anil la rfKD aiKlAi d with BlnXO 4 li .! l,H V i.old mrtaute bum, o-aled Blbbov. Tt ko mc. ii&Ma ikin. pn in, i. twtT-a rri rriruuru Ul,blmi, AlBrr K'llnblft. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS li.-., WAMONO 1(1 HARDWARE i r- AND Building Ma-. terial: Paints, Oils .Varnishes "; American Field Fence I SMALLIVOOD. law Sera, I. ft ' HENRY'S Prescriptions - from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. ' v Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. Pharmacy PHONE 173 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 Tripe, Blue Ribbon Extracts, in fact everything at the right price and guar anteed and delivered promptly. Broad Street Grocery Co. PHONE 156 NEW BERN. N. C 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 any feed sold on this market, and produces milk in quantities, Alfalfa horse feed." " BURRUS &CO. St 33 Middle St New Bern, N. V , Phone 184. " ; "AN EASY STEP" 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. , ."EASY WORKING LUMBER" must be free of knobs, properly cured, and made at a mill that uses latest im proved machinery. . . , . - That applies to any and all lumber at our yard. It's reliable and no one can under sell us. . - ; We manufacture everything manu factured by a mill work plant such aa Sash, Doors, Turned Work etc Try us and aaVe money, ffK Ic!n lrr S Qj. Ci Ftctory and Cffici 129 L Front. St. Kzw Corn, 11. C.
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