!. llL.LY J........L Xj$Alltftfl 14 S raJslhsheel to Two Bectlona, even Taeaday ana" Friday, at Journal BulleV SC-CO Craren Bt - - - - : CSABLia . 8TXTX5I, . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. , . Official Paper of New Ban aai Craven County. '' SUBSCRIPTION ; RATES. . Two Months.. .. . .l M Ttareo Month., . "' It u Month.. . . m M w1t Months... .. .. .. . M IM 1 ONLT IN ADVANCE. Th Journal Is oaly taut on pay-ln-dvanca basis. Subocriben will r teive notica of expiration of their eub ecrtpttona and an Immediate response V notice wO oe appreciated by the IffnrnaL Advertising rates furnished npon . application at the office, or npoa In quire by maT imtered at the Poatofflce, New Bern. N. C, a a second-class matter. ' New Bern, N. C. September, 26, 191L IS THE CHUBCH WITHOUT BUSINESS METHODS? In Mansey's Magazine, an arti cle ' quotes a gentleman styling himself the Rev. Moses Breeae, as having most dolorous views re garding the unbusinesslike meth ods of the churches. "It the average business man ran bis business aa the average church is ran," says the gentleman, "he would land on the financial scrapheap, V It might be asked does not every church have the best business men among its members In charge of the church's financial affairs 1 Therefore it is just to presume thr.t the average church has its affairs pretty ably conducted, hence so few churches ever reach the Rev. Breeze's scrapheap. Again says Bev. Moses Breeze, "One great proof to me that the church is divine is that it stays on earth and does business with so little business ability in it; if God were not in it, it would have gone bankrupt long ago.'1 It may be presumptuous for the secular press to take issue with the above statement. But there is an illogical mixture of the divine and hnman, as though the age of miracles was still here, and that men and women were church members without christian faith that not only upholds church members, but commands the atten tion of a great part of the world that is not communicants with the church, but who give to its sup port. , It is really all business and all method with the conduct of church affairs, today. Millions of dol lare, annually, are voluntarily contributed to its support and its financial forces comprise the genius and ability among , men, 'Women, and for that matter the youth, No other human organi zation is more carefully managed or conducted with the loss of so few dollars. Without material resources producing a definite in come, the church nevertheless feels no sense of impendiug bank ruptcy, or that its earthly tenure hangs alone upon miraculous and divine interference to save it from the human scrap heap. V: ;,;; : ji THE CANADIAN EE- , ' PULSE OF RECIPEOCITY . The Canadian vote against reci procity is decisive enough in its majority to satisfy those on both sides of the line, what the Canadi an sentiment is as regards ' this measure. The Journal has not ex pectly.a different vote, though the annexation bogey had a good deal -to do in increasing the majority. !' Outside the interests to be di rected affected by trade that would follow the proposed reciprocal agreement- between , the United States and Canada, there was no thing positively certain as to what would follow such an agreement The possible political benefits that might accrue, has made Republi can and Democrat, alike,' fear to take sides on the measure, because of what might result if Canada vo ted favorably for the American project. The Laurier government, that has been given fifteen years of rule, will go out next month, whan Parliament assembles. It has given a splendid administra tion, mid leaves with a record t X o ruviel. ' . . . . '; TI.c Canadian repulse of the r j ily measure pr-s reportl ' , r-;'.'ct.i tie tl.u'-'.i .. v '.t r, w..'' -i " Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-good" are but 1 Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is IMcasaut. It . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, it destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wisul Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS- Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yetrs THC CINTAUK COMPANY, T' M'JRTAY STRtlT. r YORK CITY. gent person held for a moment as a possibility. A closer solution will likely be found among the mercantile and trade interests, who prefer for commercial reasons the purely imaginary trade bouu dary that now exists between the countries, to a favored trade agreement for a few interests and ameasure that would unsettle pres ent relations in more lines than the agreement would help. The argument that this recipro cal agreement was a move towards an alleviation in the present high cost of living cannot hi proven. The reciprocal agreemeut as pro posed was a politicalnot an actu al economic measure. It was a political sop, an attempt to dis tract the consumers attention from real conditions that there is an overburdening tariff upon him and his fellows, which must be re moved in its entirety if there is to be relief from the present high cost of living that overshadows the whole world at the present time. That trade is likely to suffer be cause reciprocity is voted down, is merely an assumption. There is nothing to indicate a change from the vote, that means less friend ship or less trade between the two countries. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through tha mucous surface. Such articles should never be used except on pres criptions from reputable physicians, as wa aamage vney win ao w ten ioia 10 the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucons surface of the sys tem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, it is ta ken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F, J. Cheney & Co. Testi monial free. Sold by DruzzMts. Price. 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipa tion. , . ' ... ; - - ,- , ;- Didn't Want to Impo. An Irishman 1ras walking along a dusty rood with a bag on his back when he was overtaken by a cart the driver of which offered - him a lift. Thanks," said the Irishman, tie got in, bat did not take the bag off his back. "Wont jou pat down your bag, atrr asked the driver. "Well," said toe Irishman, "l don't like to Impose on your good nature. Ton are giving ma a ride, bat 1 will arry the bag." WOMEN Womei ( tU highest type, womei of superior cdWalioa and refisearxt, whose !lscernm:at tzi juiJaect girt weight Mil fartt to tielr opinions, highly pnlca tia vosierfd corrective tzl czrz'Jre prcperJei of Qua I Vsn-sciazJ LiTerTtb ! ''j. V. :: ' : J t-1 r.sry s!i jts ax."-: z I.-ca f-a'S3J, i t 5 erJr's cf r..:,...rr- borne 'the signuturo of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. Signature of Men Who Cry on tho Street. "I was stainlinr i i tlu slroet cornel watt tux fur :n said a caller at the Lieacowss bnim- iii riiit-uK, "and 1 saw a man tvaibbn-. .-iluns; with bowed hcail. iryiii;:! N.. lie had not been drinking. 1U' it .'..I'd lilic a respectable wm'kiutMiiaii "f miililli' ac 1 wanted to sneak to liiin. lull-1 didn't. What do you fmosi' was Use matter?" The doacmii ss whom he was addressing- said nothing, but she knew why some "respectable middle aged den' walk the city streets mine. Visions rose before her: .V man who had just visited bis boy. In jail for stealing n man who has been hunting- work for three weeks and "lest out" every time, till the dearly bued wife and baby nt home wore literally starving a man who had just had a flashlight of his own degradation and was comparing It With the innocence of the clean hearted lad that used to cuddle intn his mother's lap. Tho men go weeping along the streets sometimes, but often er far they go too dead at heart to weep. Christian Herald. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The Panama Canal Zone was placed in the Eastern division of the army. GOOD FOR BILIOUSNESS. "I took two of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets last niirht. and I feel fifty per cent better than 1 have for weeks, says J. J. Hrestune, of Al legan. Mich "They are certainly I fine article for biliousness." For sale by all dealers. Samples free. Verifying Hi Statement. Old Mr. and Airs. .Smiley were giving their annual party, and Mr. Smiley was making his usual speech. "For1 forty years have uiy good wife and I traveled hand in band down life's thorny path," be said. "In all those years not ono slugle harsh, hasty, un kind word has passed our lips. Isn't that true, mother?" "Mother" had quietly fallen asleep on the sofa, ard as he laid his hand caressingly on her shoulder she snorted defiantly and said sharply: "Get up yourself and light the Are, Sam. I lit It last, and I'll see you far enough before I'll do It this morning, yon Oh, oh, 11 -why, I must have dropped off to sleepl" "And I think you'd better have stayed asleep. Lily," hissed Samuel Into her ea r London Tit-Bits. ' ATTACKS SCHOOL PRINCIPAL.'. A severe attack on school principal. Chas. B. Allen, of Sylvania, Ga. is thus told by him. . "for more than three years," be writes,"! RiiiTer d indescrib able torture from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kid neys. All remedies failed till I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me complete ly." Such results are common. Thous ands bless them for curing stomach trouble, biliousness, and tor new health and vigor. Try them. Only Cue at all Orugists. " ( What Rhymes With BabeT : A common English word for which there is ouly one rhyme- Is "bnt," and It was Swinburne who used tt wth exquisite appropriateness In A Rhyme:! " ' Dnba, If rhyme be none - .' 4 For that weel small word , Bab, tho wetet on Ever heard, (- Right tt 1 and moot . ' ' Khyrn fthould keep not true Time with such a sweat : Thing a you. " i ' : ' ' ' ' ' Vovo alon. with yearning ; Heart for sstroliib. Take th sun's height, burolaf O'er tbe babe. "Silence" Is another word bel&4 of poets that has no rhyme. Mr Brown ing went to the Tery limit of her 'ms ftim fur assonance when she rbuied it with "Islands!"-- ' i Masmcimctti Prohibitionists "ncorcd I r- ! - tit Tuft and Siwretary of Agri- '',.,' tt fur hMuArii'i' their names i a I )' i , PERFECT STEEL BALLS.; They Have Never Yet Been Made, ttyen In the Laboratory. . One of the needs ot the day la a perfectly spherical steel ball, and yet It has never been made even hi the laboratory, much less In the shop for commercial uses. When we consider the Importance of ball bearings for au tomobiles, motorcycles and other ma chinery the imperfections la steel bails must appeal to all aa ot the greatest moment Ot course we make pretty good steel balls, which could not have been manufactured a few years ago. So tar as the eye can discern, they ara perfectly spherical, too, and ordlnoy measuring Instrument will not Vb ahi to detect any difference m them, bot nevertheless they are tutt perfectly phericaL . A steel ball tee automobile bearings must be perfect within .0001 inch, and they are apjMle even more perfect than this, but Mathematical perfection In this respect aeema to be almost aa Il lusive as squaring the circle or discov ering the perpetual motion machine. Whenith steel ball waa first used In the bearings of bicycle It waa a very Imperfect sphere. It waa not called upon to bear any great load, and the Telocity was not great At the best the load on It was not more than 200 pounds, and at the rate of sixty miles an hour the revolutions were not more than 720 per minute. Compare that with the load and velocity of the mod ern ball bearings of automobiles. Fre quently the load approximates a thou sand pounds and the velocity is any where from 800 to 1,200 revolutions. The small steel balls must take the maximum load of the car and pass It on to others without binding or catch ing. A slight Imperfection in any one ball wonld cause trouble. In fact, It Is Impossible to use balls with any ap preciable variation In size from one another, and the more nearly round they ore the better the results. Steel balls are not only made more perfect In shape than ever before, bnt they are harder and tougher. Aa there is a tendency to flake, only spe cial steels can be used in their manu facture, and these tough, hard steels are all the more difficult to work with to secure perfect roundness. The chrome steel, of which most balls for bearings are made. Is one of the most difficult of steels to cut or shape, and the work of handling It has developed special tools and machines made of even hard material. While w have not yet made the perfectly spherical steel ball and per haps may never succeed, the point of perfection reached Is little short of wonderful. The approximately per fect steel ball Is a matter of vital Im port a dee wherever machines and ma chinery are made and used. The ap plication of the ball bearing system Is extended to new lines of Industrial use each year, and builders of all kinds of apparatus are taking advan tage of the perfection reached by tbe manufacturers of these little spheres of tough steel Harper's Weekly, Dancing In Washington's Days. It was a dancing age. None was too old or too dignified to Join In the pas time. We have it on the authority of General Greene that on one occasion Washington danced for three hours without once sitting down. Patrick Henry would close the doors of his of fice to betake himself to dancing or fiddling, and Jefferson dearly loved to "rosin" his bow for a merry Jig. The story is told of him that once when away from home he received news of the burning of his father's bouse. "Did you save any of my books?' be asked of the slave who brought him the tidings. "No, massa," answered the negro, "but we saved the fiddle." Maud Wilder Goodwin in "The Colo nial Cavalier." Tan Out of Five. It wm In an Ideal seacoast town of Maine, to which they bad fled for a lazy two weeks, that they found him. one of those "natives" with a large stock of undeveloped wit They were ont gunning with the na tive as their guide. A flock of five birds flew over. Raising his gun. he took aim and fired.; All five fell to the earth, and they were loud In their praises of his skill. "That j ain't nothlnT said he con temptuously. "If I'd hed my other gun along I'd 'a' done better than that" Metropolitan Magazine. , Arrow and Big Guns. In the! days of mailed knights and battleaxs there was safety at a dis tance of 40Q yards. That was about as far as the best archers could shoot an arrow. ' Neade, a famous archer under Charles I., states that the ordi nary range of the- bow was fct ween 320 and 400 yards, though tt Is oa rec ord that one man was shot a distance of 403 yard with the wind. Compared with this is tbe latest naval gun with a range of fifteen miles. ; ' Hatter Than He Thought . The boy whose business it waa to tnswer tbe telephone rushed late tbe room of the oenlor partner. . "Just got a message saying that your house was on fire, be said. "Dear me!" returned tbe aenlor part ner Jn a bewildered sort of way." "I knew my wife was pretty hot oout something when I left home this morn ing, but f didn't think It waa so had as to set tbe house on Are!" President Taft defended his veto of tariff bills in a recent speech at Grand Rapids, Mich. , e Independent Democrats of Tennessee Will hold i general primary. - "A r litiil Our Cc!:rcd Suteeribs 1 teeeeeesjuoe CONDOLENCE. Whereas, The Great 'and Supreme Rnlerof the Universe has in His in finite wiahom removed from among us, ene of our worthy and esteemed follow Brother, I'aniel H. Pearson; and where as the long and intimate relations held with him In the faithful discharge of his duties as Treasurer, in James P. Martin Lodge 6309, makes it eminently befitting that we record our appreciation of him. Therefore ; Resolved 1st: That the wisdom and ability which he has exercised in the aid of our organization by service, con tributions and counsels, will be held in grateful remembrance. Resolved 2nd: That the sudden re moval of such a life from our midst leaves a vacancy and a shadow that will be deeply realizad by all the mem bers and friends of -this lodge, and will prove a serious loss of the lodge, com munity and the public Resolved 3rd: That with deep sym- paty with the bereaved relatives of the deceased, we express our, hope that ever so great a loss to us all may be overruled for good by Him who doeth all things well. Resolved 4'h; That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of this lodge, a copy printed it the local papers, the Odd Fellows Journal, and a copy forwarded to the bereaved family. Sespectfully submitted, M. V. P.-CHAS H. K1NSEY, Chm'n. W. C.-I. S. BESS, P. G. M.-S. P. FAISON, Sec'y. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA " i - Judge Peter S. Grosscup, of Chicago, will withhold his resignation until the threatened publication of charges against him have been made. A FIERCE NIGHT ALARM. is the hoarse, startling cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Of ten it aroused Lewis Chamblin, of Man chester. O., (R. R. No. 2) for their four children were greatly subject to croup, "sometimes it severe attack, he wrote "we were afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy. Dr. King's New Discovery is. we have no fear. We rely on it for croup and for coughs, colds or any throat or lung trouble." So do thousands of others, so may you. Asthma. Hay I1 ever, LaUrippe, Whooping Cough, Hemorrhaeea fly before it. 60c and $1,00. Trial ; bottle : free. Sold by ail I Drugista. Lota of Hunting. The talk had turued upon hunting and by and by one of the adult visitors, noting Jamie's rapt and eager look remarked cheerily: VWell. sonny, I don't suppose you've had a chance to do much hunting yet?" "Not many kinds, but lots of it," ex plained Jamie. "I've never hunted bears or lions, but I've hunted gran ny's spectacles most all over the world P-Chlcn go Record Herald. BEST TREATMENT FOR A BURN If for no other reason, Chamberlain's Salve should be kept in every household on account of its great value in the treatment of burns It allays the Dain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a severe one, heals the parts without leaving a seal This salve is also un equaled for clfepped hands, Borejiipples and diseases of the skin. 1 Price, 25 cents. For sale by all dealers. The injuiry into the death of the Prr mier of Russia (pointed to the fact that Stolypin whs sacrificed in a political in trigue, . ' '- ...,, ........ 1 1. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORI A . Geo, O. Glavis, of Chicago, was in dicted in Washington on the charge of swindling in connection with the Lnri mer investigation. As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable a man for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's Linime,nt freely as soon as the injury is received, and observing the directions with each bottle, a cure can be affected in from two to four days. For sale by all dealers. , , Hr Seertt. ; : , Bessie Did you tell the girls at the tea that great secret I confided to you and Elsie? Eva No; Isn't It a shame? That horrid Elsie got there first aud told them before I arrived! Not the Cook's Fault Mistress Really, Marie, whenever I come Into tbe kitchen I aeo you doing nothing. Cook You're right, mum; you never have any luck, do you? FUegende Blatter. Diarrhoea is slways more or less pre valent during September. Be prepared for it Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effe :tual. It can always be depended upo i and Is nleaiant to take. For sale by all dealers. . i. Hew Llnoolnihlr 8hphrds Count Yan (1). tan (2), tethera (3i. petbera (4). pimp (5). sethera (C). letbera (7). hovera (S), covers (0). dlk (10), yan-a-dik (11); tan-a-dik (121. tcthcra-dik (13) pethera-dlk (14). bumplt (15), yan-a-bumplt (10). 'tan-abumplt (17), etc, J!cglt(D0).-From "Shepherds of Brit ain," by A. L. J. GonHet Chin Buln Hou. Most of the Chinese business houses (tie owned by partnerships, aud most S rfiierxM!' are of a bnie number of - 'lis. TLo el, In,. , v , ,hh x.'iw l M l - - v v ' ! i t i i. I i A GAME OF ' EftDCE. " John W. Gates Sprung a 8urprle en His Young Friand. , 1 '. John W. Gates' last office waa in the Trinity building. He called bis firm Charies G. Gates ft Co. ' Others termed It "the bouse of the twelve apostles," aa a dozen partners were In It. Gates was considered a good bridge whist player. . Often after 8 p. m. bridge was played In the office. One day there were only three to play. young man of good family, but not wealthy, came In. 7 i - "Sit down," said Gates agreeably. "I hate to play with a dummy." 'How much a point do you play r asked the newcomer. . "Fifty," said Gates. , "I can't afford it," was the rejoinder. "Twenty-five Is a big game for me." "Well, make up the rubber," said Gates' disappointedly. "We'll play for twenty-five." -"... 1 . The young man played well, had luck and won. "We have a sort of clearing house here," said Gatea when the game end ed. "I'll send you your check in the morning.' ' . .. : : Tbe young man got a check for $13,- 000. Astounded, he took It to the signer. . . "What does this mean?" he asked. "I circulated that I won $130. We were playing for 25 cents a point, weren't we?""" ' ...-Tur . "We were playing for $25 a point," returned Gates. . "Wha-at! Why, if Td lost I couldn't have paid." , , "If jou hadn't paid we'd have run you out of the city.',' said Gates coldly. "But you won. Cash that check." It was cashed. New York .Tribune. ' Tho Biter Bittn. ' , ' A Philadelphia man went to a dealer to purchase a dozen homing pigeons and was both surprised and delighted at the extremely low price asked for tbe birds. The bargain was finally concluded and the pigeons delivered. Two weeks later the gentleman hap pened to be passing, when the dealer stopped him aud asked him how the birds were getting on. "I don't know," replied the gentle man. "I have not heard from my friend." "Your friend?" "Yes; 1 bought them for a man lu Ban Francisco." The dealer's jaw fell in dismay, and then, wilu a rueful laugh, he admitted that he had sold the birds so cheaply because he knew that on being releas ed they would immediately return to their old home. But from San Fran Cisco! It was a clear case of the biter being bit ten. St Louis Globe-Demo crat The dissolution and re-organization of the Steel Trust is engaging the at tention of the Department .of Justice, it is reporte 1. -': '" HAS MILLIONS OF FRIENDS, lS- yoai How would like to number friends by millions as Buck ten's Arnic Salve does? Its astounding cures in the past forty years made them. I t the best Salve in the world for scorer, ulcers, eczema, burn?, noils, cut corns, sore eyes, sprains, swellings bruises, cold sores. . Has no equal fo p lea, zbe at all drugget A Pour. A verbatim fragment from the law courts: King's Counsel (examining wltness)- Dld you know you did not, but I am bound to put It to you on the 2."th It was not the 23th really; It was the 24th; It Is a mistake In my brief see the defendant he is not the defendant really; he U the plaintiff there Is counterclaim, but you would not un derstand that yes or no? ; Witness What! St. James Gazette. For bowel complaints in children al ways givelhamberlin's( hhc. Cholera and Diarihoea Ke-nedy and castor oil It ia certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. No physician can pre scribe a better remedy. For sale by all dealers. - . , The threatened strike proved a fail are in Madrid and conditions through out Spain are growing more nearly nor mal. -. DDfiTnrT r" a inuiuvi t vniTD mm niwnc i ' FROM FIRB J by covering them with ' ' ' J-M a:::st:3 r.::rj"3 J-M Rooflne resit-its fire be cause it is made of Aabsto$, an indestructible mineral. which is not affected by fire- rust rot or wear. Easily ap- ' plied. - . -i . - ; , "J-M" is the onlv brenared roofing that ia permanently durablt. You can save money by using it ej . Autfwr tample and price. TOlSMLOI'i CFE. i : COMPANY.' 12 J C. ir !. il f.'tw I n, ::. i :titi- I! f DDATHfT V I . 1 1 HARDWARE AND . . Building Ma terial Paints, Oils : AND Varnishes American Fieid Fence E. W. SUALLViOOD., lew Bent I. t. Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. " Also a full line of Choice toilet articles. ! PHONE 173 " "A fine piece of cloth my boy!i I never saw. you wear a better) looking suit" ' kj , J ' "Yes, I am pleased with it'I had it madTEy a good merchant "tailor. , The doth is one of the - GjsviakMd fbrk- , ' ., ' . . " ' - . Eray'nua is proud of a ShackasMioa lib We hYO a full En oi thea datsxan ' fabric. Call sad. b BMStund lot ana el, thca tocUjr. ' F.1L CHADWICK MERCHANT TAILOR 103 Middle St New Bern, N. O. INSTITUTE FOR BOTS. 604 Tmt. i - mm.m fn. Cnimm ffnv Sii.Imu. fffwT.lfih Mk CkrliUu laluMCM. IdaU pkjiif a4 11 nuMat. "Ood'i Oon.lrj' I. U fculkllta tt fa tk. Im lMf o.ul.t Blih rtudm 1 -Mheuur,hlp. HntMtr IHM Bd BWrdr principle fi, l.TMtif .1. thl, Mhool ror dMiiliut DIMM M to m4 ywa hof. MwwimlMwl 1 IW UI. wrlfc, .i Llla.LMt,riiMiMii,lNit MIMkLL I''I'I""W1II.WIIIMIIIHIIIIII'IIIIHI"" iiiMilliill.MninSiMil-iilill.iiiMllli FALL SEED. German Crimson Clover, Hairy o r Winter Vetch, Hyde Co. Rust Proof rnd Burt Seed Oats, Hay, Corn, Meal, Hulk, Shipstuf f, Beet Pulp, Dairy Molasses Feed, Dis tillers Grain, the best stock feed on the market, being highest In Proteids. Close prices on re quest ; ' . 1 t j . s i - ' rf , 1 BURRUS & CO. 31 33 Middle 8t ; New Bern, N. 0 i Phone 184. Very Scricus ; It ia a very serious matter to atk for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you In buying to U te careful to get ti genuine . Li .J), 'liver Z'.- ::.i;2 i Th ri-putatlon of this old, reus fl i t-le medicine, tut constipation, In. i ! 1 ;-s;m ana hver trouble, is ttm. lr-'.-;! .:;hed. It does not lm-! " :,f liif'.Hi-iiir It i.1 bflltr I i , vr it wi'ui 1 nnt be ti e i ,- 1 v.-r r-m- ' -r, .itj a 1 IllENRisl Pharmacy , r

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