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TKE iVEEKLY JOURNAL .... Irtahlkbea 187S ruiUahed to Two Bactlona, everj Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Bulld-SC-CO Craren 8trt v CHaJOIS L. 8TIYK5S, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR." -, Official Papar of New Bern and Craven Ooaaty. - : SUBSCRIPTION Two Montha. . .. RATES. .. ..I 16 Three Hon the.. Hz Montha.. ., (Twelve Month!. ..''.. ..15 .. ..' .. ,. (0 .. 1.09 u ONLY IN ADVANCE. The Journal li caly sent on pay-ln- Idvanea bailav Subucrlbera will " re eaiTe notice of expiration of their sub rrlptiona and an Immediate response o notice wu oe appreciated by the JmirnaL Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon In quire by ma!1 iinteied at the Poetof flee, New Bern H. C as second-ciags matter. New Bern, N. C. October, 3. 1911. BOOSTING ! The spirit of play that "to boost," stood for in childhood days, has not so greatly changed in this age of trade endeavor and business straiuosity. The boy that was boosted by his playmate, was boosted for a reason, lor a specific purpose. There was something doing when the boost ed boy reached the top of the wall or the first limb of the tree in the orchard. And so today the mer chant, the community, the various trade organizations boost in order to secure positions that will result in benefits, which without the boosting could not be reaehed by the single individual. The boosting as a trade measure, denotes intense activity along business lines, yet there is involv ed a spirit of enjoyment lor those participating Particularly is this true, in the wide spread boosting that is now going on, for while boosting started within the com munity, it now goes beyond state boundaries. And along the line of the boosting party, there is eager and pleasurable strife, to as sist those who have started on a boosting tour for their people and city. Monday at 12:15 a. m. eighty business men, repreiisciitins; the Wholesalers, Man u lecturers and Retailers, leave Richmond, on a special train for a three days' trip through North Carolina and South western Virginia. The object of this trip is solely to get in com munication with the business ele ment in the different cities along the route to boost Richmond and give the people of these various communities the opportunity of co-operating with this great busi ness centre, to the mutual benefit of all coocerned. Already the coming of this delegation has been heralded with delight along the entire route, and the trip promises to be full of enjoyment, which will be added to by the business that will accompany the boosting party. There is a sense of optimism, of co-operation in boosting, Men talk of boosting, who know not its true spirit. There was no selfish ness in the childhood boost. There is none in the commercial and trade boost of today. . Its success wherever tried proves the spirit of its optimism and co-operation. CUBIXG EVIL BY EVIL, One thousand copies , of the re port of Chicago's Vice Commission bought by John D. Rockefeller Jr, are being held at the Chicago post office aa un mailable under the law which bars lewd or vulgar matter from Uncle Sam's mail. The batch which ' has been held up by the postal authorities is the first of a large consignment which the ojl magnate's son had arranged to have printed and dislributed at his expense. Mr. Itockefeller bought the reports from the Commission and then had them addressed to college aud reform - workers in all sections of the United States as a step in a plan to establish per-! maneut vice commissions in ' all cities. As 13,000 copies of this now discovered to be vulgar and indecent work have been distribut ed, it seems the worst of prudery to at this time stop this mail de livery. The Eockefoller method of fight ing vice seems to be thp.t of using as text books iu the Sunday school clavs such a volume as the Chicago V; Com mis -.ion's report. U'h i " f ! ; ' j h t!,nt of white slav 4 , , I ! v ' i ii ; V " t. ..0 in:. i 'hi Children Cry M f I M I rym a i f i vj- i r i m a i 1 i rv ill I h r t The Kind You Have 'Always Bought, and which lias been f in use for over 30, years, has borne the Signature-; of and lias yyjt1')) sonal supervision since Its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and 'Just-us-good" are Lut ; tfxperiiuents that trifle with and endanger tho health, of . Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. ... What is CASTORIA Cantorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- " goric, Drops and Soothing Symps. It is Pleasant. tJt contains neither Opium, Morphhio lior other .Narcotic substanee. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVorins and allays IVverishiiess. It cures Diarrhoea and AYlnd Colie. It relieves Teething; Troubles, cures t'onstiimtlon and Flatulency. ,It assimilates the Food, regulates Iho Stomach and Bowels, giving- healthy and natural sleep, '. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. i f GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS SI Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years - THK CCNTAUR COMPANT, 7 MUftRAr CTRKCT. NEW YORK CITY. history of this nefarious human traltic, luuday school attendants will have full warning, and be able to shun this pitfall of sin. This public notice of barring the mails to this book is nil that is wanted to assure its wide spread demand, it is said 25 000 copies are wanted, and why not, surely if this is Sunday school literature, it should be given the widest cir culation on the outside. Twentieth century Sunday school literature seems to have greatly changed from that of aquarter of a century ago. Hut then the world moves, and this kind of literature is pre sumably ottered to meet the new class of sinners that are to be saved, and to keep those from sin uing who might do so unless warn ed by leading vice literature re ports. how s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that '!iiuHit be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, O. We, the undersigned, bave known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fln ineially fible to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Dru$rists, Toledo, O. nail's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, anting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tha system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all :ou,'gists. Take Hall's Family Pills for coa tipatjon. A Race of Tenors. Generally Hpeuklug, race. living ni hlKU altitude Lave weaker and mure hlKlily pitched voices tban thotie liviug iu regions where the supply of oxeu is more plentiful. Thus, lu South America, among the Indians living on the plateaus betweeu tbe rnnges of tbe Andes, nt uu elevation of from 10,000 to 11,000 feet, the men bave volws like women and the women like children, their sinking being a shrill monotone Tbe Australian native has a weuk voice, but a knack of sending it a lonx distance, and the lowest tribes ' of African buxhiuen would come Into the same category; but. It Is aid, of all human beings tbe pygmies of Central Africa have, in point of volume and compass, tbe weakest of human voices. flutter's VVeeUIy. KICKED BY A MAD HORSE. V Saimel Birch, of Beetowa, Wis., had a m nt norrow escape from losintr his eg. as no doctor could heal the fright ful xor that developed, but at last Bucklcn'a Arnica Salve cured it com pletely. Its the greatest healer of ul cers, turns, boils, eciemt. scalds,' cuts, coi ns, cold-yore, bruises end piles on earth. Try it ?5c. at all druggists. Com-nissloner Cabell, of the Internal Eevenus Bureau, will recommend tie enactment of a law compelling manu facturers to label adulterated butter. IT95LTH2COfJGEil j ' a. ' f 1 i ' ! i ' J i for Fletcher's vVT V been made under his per Signature of 3 1 NOTICE TO COTTON -FARMERS On account of the light weiKht bales coming to this market, the buyers held a meeting and decided for their own protection, that they would not accept a baleweighing 40(1 pounds or less, un less there is a deduction ten pounds per bale; consequently in buying light weight bales in your territory, it will be absolutely necessary for you to deduct ten pounds per bale from bales weigh ing 400 pounds or under and 25 pounds per bale from bales weighing 300 lbs. or less. The usual custom was to de duct one dollar on bales under 300 lbs. which does not anything like cover the loss. Further we particularly want to call your attention with regard to tare, this must not exceed 22 pounds per bale, any cotton overrated you must either refuse to buy it or else buy it subject to tare claim when it arrives at Norfolk, and such notation must be made on the invoice for cotton. We cannot urge you too strongly to follow these instruc tions very carefully, otherwise we will have to bill you back for any loss sus tained for either of the above causes. Yours very truly, EURE HARRIS & CO. Norfolk, Va. To J. U. Smith, Cotton Buyer. A woman and her four chidren were killed by a kerosene explosion in Mitch ell, III Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA I Novelty Exolted Cgrioiity. ' I Owtlnlcht-I had nn nwful !me thinking up an pxenso to give ray wife wnen I got home from tho club Inst night I.nshmnn-Ild she demand one? OwtlalghU Of course. , I got nome so early that It phmed her cuil joaity. Exchange. . MIDNIGHT IN THE OZARKS and yet sleep'ess Hiram Scrsnton, of Clay City, 111,, coughed and coughed. He was in the mountains un the advice of Ave doctors, wt.o said he had con aumntlon. but found tin hpln in I ha rli ITlAtA. mnti atnrtfikli hnma . tlanrintr . nf . . - - - - . - Dr. Kind's New Discovery,! began to use it. "i Dsiieve it savea my nie, he writes "for it made a new man of me, so that 1 ean now d J good worlf gain.1' For all lunr diseases, coughs, cold, lagrippe, asthma,, croup, whoop inc couuh. hav fever, hemorrhairea. hairsenesa or quinsy, it's the he-it known remedy. Price 60c and , $1.00, Trial bottle- free. Guaranteed by all iiruggists. ... ; : Private CoUrldga. ' In his youua days tbe noet Coleridge bad a little love affair which ended In Jisaster, for the lady refused him. In lespalr he enlisted In a cavalry regl oient which he hoped would be or flered on foreign service.' For family reasons he dropped his correct pame, put from a feellug of sentiment re tained tbe Initials, so Bamuel Taylor Coleridge became Private Silas Tomp kins Camlierbatcu. Tbe regiment did not leave the country, and It was not long before his soul wearied ofj bar rack life and its utter absence of ro mance. His military llfo ended: In a curious fashion; One day while .Cole ridge was doing a weary sentry go two wffleers strolled past. One of ;theni made use of a Ureek quotation which tbe other corrected. Tbe first Insisted ta his correctness, while tbe other was Just as positive be was wrong. While they disputed the sentry sud denly presented arms and resiiectfully Informed them that tbey were both lu error. lie gave tbe exact quotation, name of the author and other circum stances. This Incident led to nn In quiry, and tfce poet was restored to the bosom of Ills . family. -Loudon Graphic. . . , Lama hack Is one of the most com mon forms of muwulsr rhoumatp.mn. A few applications of CbAmberlmn's Lin iment will giv relief. For sale by a!l Dealers. TALY SENDS .V ULTIMATUM Turkey Given Twcuty-Four Hours to Meet Demands or Doth Tripo li and Cy rene Will be Oc-: : " " cupied. - allowed Turkey expires today at noon, l tie Italian government nas notinea Turkey of its intention' to occupy Trip oli and Cyrene. . Economic concessions offered by Turkpy at the eleventh hour are rejected by Itly, which announces its purpose to protect its interests and its dignity in its own way," reiving no longer on Ottoman promises. . . ; - Italy's purpose is set forth in a note addressed by the Italian Foreign Min ister to the Italian charge d'afFairei at Constantinople. Thi note is supposed to hav been prepared some time du ring.Tuesday rii ;hr.,: but the 'exact hour of i's delivery to'the I'orte , is not re vealed. - i- .-! ; .' ' ' ' ' ' Sharp remonstrances have been made by Italy to Turkey because of the land ing of the Turkish transport Derna at Tripoli, ; notwithstanding ' the Italian note which stated that the dispatch of reinforcements to Tripoli would- be 'considered a very grave act." - 4. Tui"key observes that the Italian note of Sept. 24ih was received when it was impossible to prevent tte Derna from landing, as she was already nt sea. Tbe communication, while leaving no opportunity for negotiations .ov. r the tnct of occupation, is an ultimatum, in that it demands that the Turkish gov ernment reply within 24 hours, declar ing that it will not oppose the measure which Italy has adopted to effect the solution of the difficulty which it con siders necessary. In the absence of such a reply Italy will proceed immedi ately "with measures destined to as sure the occupation. You are rot experimenting on. your self when you take Chamberlain'sCough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation andexten sivecule by its .remarkahle cures cf colds, and can always be lepended up on. It is eq ually valuable for adults and children and may be given to young children with implicit contidence as it contains no harmful drug. Sold by all Dealers. Didn't Want to Impose. An Irishman was walking along n dusty road with a hag on his Imck when he1 wti overtaken by a cart tho driver of whii li olTcrcd him a lift 'Thanks." said the irishman.' lie goi In, but did not take the ling ott Ids back. "Won't yoil'pnt down'yonr bag. sir?" asKed the driver. "'Well." said the Irishm:iu, "1 don't like to impose on your good nature. You are givlnj: me a ride, 'bat 1 will curry the bag." MORE THAN ENOUGH 13 TOO MUCH. To maintam health, a mature man or woman needs j ist enough food to re pair the waste and supply energy and body heat. The habitual consumption of more foot! than is necessary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism and disorde rs of the kidny. It troubled with indiges tion, revise your diet, let reason -and not appetite control ad take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be all right again. . For sale by all dialers. Virginia's Attorncy-denrra'l filed a brief asking tbe Supremo Couit to re open the West Virginia debt case. FOR iCUALTia) SKIN. ; Chapped skin whether on the handaor face may be cured' in one night by ap plying Chamberlain's Salve. If is also unequaled' for sore ninple-, burns and sculdg. For sale by ail dealers. Towei of Hercules, . is. Travelers may silil see on the-coast of the Knglish hauuel nt lkiver the ruins of n Komun lighthouse that was built nt the time of the Iiomaii con quest of Prltuln. Another nnci(iit llghtliouse, built less thhn n ipulnry after the tower nt Dover, U still serv ing its otlglu'al piirjiose. ; It was partly rebuilt and i nome alterations "tvero made In It, tint iu the ninl:i it la the snmo old ftiucture tlmt rulded the Uomnn gal!j-sa3r they ..c'ilrted the coasts of 111 tiJl'j-'.oT r!rtcfl,v;.niaklng their" way .to th Itomnn x rt of Itrl gantlum. This is the modern barlior of La Contra, tiTid tlvo llfhtlu.use Is the most melon: thins nbmit It. The Romans cal ed ,lt the tower of Her-, cules, and the moderns have perpetu ated "the miue-, The exact dato of Its erection Is not known,, but Inscrip tions ond other evidence show that It was built In the tlnio- of Trajsn, be tween fW nnd 117 A. D.-Exclmuge. WOMEN Women cf the hi;aeit type, women of npcrior education and refinemcT.l,: whose iscersxent and judgment give weight aJ force to their picipni, Liglily praise the vroDd"erful. correctire and curttivp prcpertlcs of Chao berlaia'i Slomach and Liver Tab lets. ThrorjjKutit tlie many itaei of womsn's' life, from girlhood, liroujli the croer.!s cf cciisr Loci ta tie Jtcli-'-j years, there U t s.fcr or imre re'iiMe rne J- L! s. i s It..,.-;: j tr; 1 1": a I t. worn .ESCAPES:. OPERATION WasCured by LydiaE.Pi nk- ham S VegetuDlS tOmpOUfla Elwood. ImL " Your remedies have cur"d lue and I l.nvfi only taken. 8'X bott les of l.ydift K. nuRhiinrs vegeta- tiio i:om!K)Un(t. . i was side three months and could nut walk. 1 euf ti'ved all the ' time. Che doctors. wihT I could not get well without- an oi.Ta Uoii. lot I could, hardl V stand tho pains in my sides, "ferpucially my right one, una dovsTi my lUht It er I lsc in to feel bolter when I liad taken oiny one bottle ot Couiixumd, but kept on as I was afraid to st-on too soon." M rsi Sadie Muu.kx, -itf28 N. U. fet., 1,1.. wotxl, lud. Why will women talco ehitnees w ith an operation or dnnr out a Btckly, half-hearted cxistxmee, missintf' three fotirths of tho joy or living, when they can Hurt health In Lydia & I'uikhaui a Ve-getftble (.'ompouul P " For thirty year it has Wn tho standard remedy for feinalo ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been -troubled with: such ail ments as displacements, luilamnuittoii ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, indiges tion, and nervous prostration. If you luivo the slightest donht that JjvdhvJJ. rinhliiinrs eae tnhle CoiiHnnd will help von, write to Mr J'niUhaHi nt Jj.vnn, Mass., for ndvlce. Vonr U tter will lo ahsolutelv coiifidtintial, and the advice xi-ee.- - Lost Tins, -The lnte Svlv.ums Miller, civil en glneer. who was cmniged m a railroad enterprise In Central A merlon, was seekln? Joeal snpnoit for a rond and nttpmptod to trivo i(h iiiatter point lie asked n nativ: "IIoV lop tf docs It tnke yon to onrrv your goods to market hv innleb:ick7" "Tlim da vs. " was the n-plv. "There's the point." said Miller "With our von d in omiaflon yon could take your .goods to market and lie back home In one (lav." "Very good, sonor." answered tin1 native. "Bur what would wo dotwlth the other tv'o days ' l'-ostoii Record. NEVER OUT OF WORK. The busiest. htt:e things ever made are Dr. Kinu's New Lue Pills Every pill is a sugar-coated ploluile of health, tiat cl anjjes weakness into, strength, languor into i nergy Constipation. Hesd ach , Chills, 'Dysoopsiii. Mar ina, Only 20c at all diuislF. . f. Sparks end tho Odor. Every boy who Wah struck flints to f ether to luaiie sparks known the typi tal odor tliat ris!M from the tlasi. Ho also knows ilia; luo whilei' tbs flints tU! inore siiie.ll thev inul. Tins phenomenon ban been observed for centuries, but scieiitidc nieu have been at a loss to Hccoaat for it. Many ex planations have b( en pvciv but cx periraent has prove 1 ail of those to bo erroneous, lieieutry, however, two Ilullau scieutists, the brothers. Pic curdl, deinoiistrntej thnt tae smell of spark, ohiiti.iir, f utj i? due solely to tho uiluuto q'lai.u'u . of o'-iiilc mat ter that, are upon tur sbiiio. and' that are burned by tlie r. parks.' This cv ganlc mattei' need bo in wily tln most minuto quilnUtv. siK li its may be left by water la which IU liens, woeds or water- plains have decomposed, ' for the olfactory -nej-voa are so exquis itely sensitive that thev can delect tho buruliu; of nlmost liii.mtei.vml lilts of matter. The du.i. a.j of Ihese nirvo la proved bv tU i fji t that eveu aftrt llio bb!es hav I e:v'i -.u:.! 1:1 lye the-f-me'.l of t.i:riiu..ir- a xii:l' fc de tected. . I'.ut it the i'0lii('.f' 1st- U ixi-Mi In (lie i.iul llicn. p.':"i,'..-(o-e:!i--r. nt points that (no liiiiidi have i,h tail. hd there is ni e! i. ml r ,i u.L-Nuw-Voik. t ond. ... . . Children FOR FLEli flL!'S CAS TO R A roll tici ins from thy. leader li wn to ward workers vero ii.d.cud ut Majs Landing, N. J., firel.ciion iiatdi- - Don't trill with a cold fa got d sdw'ee for prudent rm-n nd wnnifn. li iny he viial in cose o' a ch.j'.'. l h"eii i- ti 'g tetter tl nn l.tism'ierhtti s ( uiij. h U m edy for coiii:bs ari'f folds lti uhiirtr n. It is sale and i-ure. lor a!e by all UivU ers, ,""-'.'; . . Th Pro!.'l?rr. o( t.i Cala-ic- The eun'cs of iM;i:iloii ii g!:iee,s shl li arc t ollii ted In the Aipmi- niu seutj In Iterno snow, iw-coniiug t; I'pv fexxop liriie-knif. that J he t.iventv hU preilt glaciers Of .Switiu'rlnlHl which Were very extenKlye tit Ihe lv;rl:,li!i of llie nineteenth ceniury thevcafter receded, nt first slowly an 1 Hc-iv more" rn'pldly, utttil the -t lo.e .of tlu century The rourse of nvt'siden "wan luiernipt ed about the middle ot the century' I J n hrlef ndvaii"'. In WhMi oiily -t'.ct i glaciers exceeded tho llmltN ' tint ; 'xiitnded tliet.'. nt the coninieij; cineiit I of the -iiliny. The glucieis shower" : I second sllflit iidviiiii'c Ix'tweoii ISi( ' and I8ur, Aitliourh tlu curve of the, various cinders urn shuilar In gen eral, each exhibits well miutol w fulltirll Us. which in.i!u .11 i'IJUiiIi t trace -.any coiinctKi lMt'e-:i c Buttle chaiirrps uiiil t!m tuali di'i b gb. cUitUm. Tin prolitem af Hip (flic iers l-i sllll liivilved in ol.v ti"lty. ami inln I. pr.tlctit resii'( h .; rcipilro-l tr effect lti nfi!iitl(iii. - iU iciitUie Auiert elm. . In HSpeich l lleine A. lolliiifer denitiie.-i '!., Ilirhnrd lint (. tel I;,, .1 n i : i u in', ic c,,v- A teiuo ncy lovnrd ! ( rmii' i t in AtiH'l ir-i. l:n-.;.:;: . y , IIS TALKS And Discussions By Congressman ! And Senator Simmons Before . , s a ' Ch amber , Com merce ' ;,'':''-;':y Jleelibg. ;.s.;:-i'.'vi'- Last night at the courthouse, tmder the auspices " of the Chamber of Com nu rce, there -was a meeting of repre sentatives from - b'taufirt, Murehead CMy and Orien'sl - with those- here, to which Congressman John tf Small was tbe guest,:., 'Preidcut Clyde Eby called the meotin to; order.' stalintf. Its pur pose; Onprewtman Pmill ; was called upon, after staling thfe importance of this section sending a large and enthus--iastic deU.'gittion to attend t!.e Atlantic Deeper. Waterway Association meat mg, that meets at-Richm(ind,Oc'. 17ih. Mr Small msdea short address point ing out what this inland 'W&irway eys-. tern mant to this slate, and the entire Atlsntie seaboard, feoator Simmons made a short but forcible presentation on the same sui j ct On motion the secretary was instruct ed ti) find out what terms oi transpor tntiun could tie mhdo and over what lines, for the delegates to attend the Richmond meeting, . : : ' , ,,, , ; ' " n" '.,'' 'v The best plnsier. ..A piece of 11 innel dampened with ttliamberliiin'sLinimcnt and bomiii on over the sfrvcted parts is superior to a pi isiit and costs onlv ne tenth as mud ,. Korriidn ty all Dealots. A Post. -A vrrhntlui fingmt:it from the Irw oonvts; - ,. -. .. : ... King's Counsel (examining witness)-. Hid von kno w-ymi did nut, hilt I am bound to put It to you - on the 23! h it was imt. the 2."ith really; It was. the 5-tth: it Is n mi.;inlvo In mv brief see the defendant he is not the defendant really; hi is Hie plnintill'-ther; Is a eoimt(rchiim. but you would not un- deif tnnd thiit-ves or no? : V Itm h it' -ft, .InimW C.uelte Itili-nisnrss is dui- to a disordered con. dilion of lb v t-tuia"h. Charnbei lam's Tal'lets are essentislW a tt'imach mod- i 'ine, intended PKprctillv loafton that organ; to olefin r, to icul itu the liver anil in l.nni. h tuiioM-mcs.4 positively and edeclualy. tor salu by all lValurs, Wrts-r tnd Electricity.. S'Inee the ycuer.il ulrodu:'tu:U : ! Iix'finity nun. the cities It h:if been known lliiir it-was-'po-'siliUvto seetire a verv considerable shock tIno;i'.;!i n stren'i of waloiv nml 'llier.irn lti ah In wo cities :no On the lonkmt loi" tins. V IresL which loot us lf.tticv;isl;lit Con duct beavr- cuneiu.i. tire cut l'!oi n at roam of water ii throivn l:i-their di rue! ion. He em iv i;i tho (iiiKtriiet 'on of mi rleeti'Mi .railway In Smuh Africa It v..is noticed that ti ealumn of utetim froi.i n-locomotlvireiiM be the means of 4Mi2n! Im;. the urivnt. and several workmen, wero tdnxited iu tlnsihun ner ; Ohiidron- Cry - TOR FLETCHER'S . C A STO R I A A'chhishop Ircbird p'eschfd lulorc the -lit onal Kurh insli! .Ciiifrress nt Cincinnati. . -- - - . - 1 ho brother of Ihn deposnl Shah of Persia was routed lining 200 killtd am 5:00 captured. : . : '. "A fine piece of cloth my boyl 1 1 never saw you wear a better; looking suit" ' , "Yes, I am pleased with it. I . had it macu7Ty a good merchant tailor.' The cloth is one of tho 44 'v ' tft' Guaranteed fabrics Errry 'man M proud J Shacianaxoa ulL wis have lull line ct lre dutioctiTa ladnca. Call and lm tucatunxl iot sua oi ' litem today, F.M.- CHAD WICK MKKUltANT TAJUiu':,".;' 103 MiddluSt. -Xew liein, X (1. j Very Serious, for one medicine and bnvo it'e wrong on given you. For tlos rrar.on wo uic.o you in, buying to he curtful to get tlie genuine Liver I.'t::;i.-:c j Tlis reputation of t'.h o! 1, ril!. p !j blf iii"d(cm", I 'i.i. ;,.;.n n, n - , ' j diKf.lion anil hvt-r Jr. i:! I . i.i i'ir,.i- i i j ly irit.d'li' licd. it . tift-l im.:ta i ' , ! cislier tor JiLiiio1:. ii i. I- r t.'fil 1 , j oil. . ,,r it v.-,-,) ,.,, . oin livtr tow,!.., v -.Hi a l.itecr i .do ll.nii 1 !! im- r:! hi' .1. """"; .1 l! ifel;: Tr JLffc-X'M' Mi "if . r in 5! 0J PROTECT V H YOUR: BUILDINGS I VJ ' FROM FIRE f by covering them with . ' E) J M ASC3T0S T1CCRN3 - v .T-M T?onfin(r.fiiRf q firo hA. . cauao it is made of1 Asbestos, -on indestructible, rmineral, which is not affocted by fire, v. rust.- rot or wear. Easily ap plied. "J-M" 13 tho only prepared roofing Unit is piT-nutnntly (liiralue. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 3, 1911, edition 1
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