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3 -mm LLUU FRflfl II WORRY 111 I HUM - The farmer who if gradually building up a reserve fund , by depositing money in the Saving! Department of thii bank hai no need to worry ooacerning the season when bis crops may not be good. ' By starting a savings account with this institution, the fanner not only affords the highest pos sible degree of protection for his money but assures himself the most efficient and practical banking service .that can be obtained. - i . .. i One Dollar Opens an Account in This' Bank. foam3i3"-m&kirKHiu 1 mmvws iwwW'W. jgwfe-iar vk-ih mm ifTWMT,- wiMijjfr ' "' : miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiii '3 Imiiiii MM THE AUTOMHTIC BAU.-BEAR1N6 'WSZSSEiF- will ease the bur den on horse more : than any axle ev er offered, if you are using two horses get a vehi cle equipped with this axle and you can sell one and save the feeding. And is the first and only1 Bail-Bearing : Axle that can be sent to anyone anywhere, and be a success every time without any brains being sent along to adjust it. " -' - ; 1 0. S. WATERS S SOUS; BRS! ST. NEW BERN. N. C. ' JCtSSSSSZI MEADOWS MEAL FEED , RUST S rEOOF burt'd OAT AND , MEill WW J. A. MEADOWS EEOSESEE3 RUBBER CANNON - BALLS. A World's Fair Exhibit That Puzzled , . . .. .Louie Napoleon. : : An Instance of the obsession of the mind . by one Idea la seen in ludi crous mistake made Dy Louis napo leon In 1855 at world's fair held in Paris while he was emperor.; He bad been trained to war, and he could not see s strange, object -without regard ing It In relation to war. The head of the United States commission at the exhibition was Maunsell B. Field, who tells In his "Memoirs of Many Men" bow greatly disturbed the em peror was by an American invention. The commissioner was present at a reception held at the palace. ' The emperor approached me and remarked that, he had that afternoon walked, through our department- of the exposition this was Just before It was open to the public that he bad seen many things there which inter ested him, but that nothing had so much pleased him as the .exhibition of vulcanized India rubber. Among the articles be had noticed, something which had puzzled , him ever since. He very, much regretted that I was not present at the time of his visit "Here I interrupted him to say thar I very much regretted it myself and that If he bad sent me an Intimation of his purpose I should have been certain to attend. - "Well, he answered, 'in one corner I saw, stacked as one sees them in an artillery yard, a pile of vulcanized In dia rubber cannon balls. There was nobody there to answer the inquiries which I desired to make. Perhaps you can explain the matter to me.' "I had not even seen the balls in question and had to say so. 'I cannot imagine, resumed nis majesty, 'how any preparation or In dia rubber can be need for projectiles. Jt has often occurred to me that. In combination with other materials, it might be made useful for defensive purposes.' 1 was compelled to admit tnat it was equally mysterious to me how the inventor could have thought seriously of making cannon balls of it. After so unsatisfactory an Interview the emper or probably did not think that It would be civil to leave me Immediately, so ne asked me If I took much Interest In military matters. I answered that I did not any more than, civilians usual ly do. "I was at that time residing very near the Palace of Industry. The next morning T went over before breakfast for the purpose of getting Information upon the subject which bad so puzzled the emperor. I went directly to the India rubber exhibit, and. sure enough found the balls there Just ns they had been described to me. It was tor early for me to expect to see the mar. In charge, but there was a person in bis place. 1 asked what In the world he expected to do with India rubhe cannon balls. ' They are not cannon balls, he an ewered; tbev nr fnntlinlls!" " Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A A. Bonar Law succeeded A. J. Bai four as Unionist leader of the British Commons. .. Welcome Words to Women . Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their 1 : sex should writs to Dr. Pisrca and receive free rhe I Pierce sad receive free the ' v idvioe of phytioisa of Over 40 years' experience '. - skilled and successful specialist in the diseases of women. Every letter of this sort has the most careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly confidential. Many sensitively modest women write fully to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink from telling to their local physician. The local physician U pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything '.without "an examination." Dr. Pierce holds that ''these distasteful examinations are tfenerallv need. less,, and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to them. Dr. Pieree's treatment will cure yob right in the privacy of your own home. His "Favorite Prescription" has cured hundreds of thousands, some of them the worst of cases. (It is the only medicine of its kind that is the product of a retfuhirly graduated physician. The only one good enough that its makers dare to print its every ingredient on its outside wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will bear examina tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs ere found in it. Some unscrup ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don't take it. Don't trifle with your health. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. . V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y., take the advice received und be well. GOUNOD'S TEST. Hit The Best Always Pays in The Long Run. ' , The average man when it comes to selecting a life insurance contract' will take a' y, old thing that comes along. " Its a case of "marry in haste and repent at leisure? Hundreds of thout nds of dollars have been wasted and many famill left detitute right here in this very town by such a foolish course. The UNION CENTRAL LIFE is the best com pany in America if the reports of various Stats Departments and Un biased statisticians count for anything, for excellent- insurance at the lowest possible cost to poliej holders. ; Gladly explained without the '. least obligation on yourpart. ; , ' f: :M 0; BOYD, Agent i Real Estate, General Insurance. v ' Surety Bonds. IN ME PROPORTION CF SURPLUS fifiO UNDIVIDED . .." PROFITS 10 C1PIUL ' .', - ' THE MTIONAL BANK ".. or new berne, n. c. ; FIRST among the banks pf the . City, THIRD among the National Banks of the State ; .'' ' And as it has Surplus snd Undivided Profits amounting to $106,000 and CupiUl amounting to $100,COO, it has a place on the Nutional Bank Roll of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided l'r'ifitH eiml to or exceeding their Capital stock. The Budding Compo3r Changed Schoolmaster's Opinion. When Gounod was nt the Bchool ot one-who was called the good i'apa Plersou he was constantly scribbling musical notes. One day the school master scut for him Into his study. "Tour parents complain," said Tier son. "They do not wish any musician In their family. You must be a professor." "Never!" "Your only choice Is between Greek snd Latin." But 1 will bo a musician," said ounod. 'You will? Give it up, I say; it Is no profession at aH. However, we will Just see what you can do. Here's pen ind paper. Compose for me a new nit to Joseph's words, 'A peine an sortli fle renfi'm-e? " It was the recreation hour. Before the bell sounded for the stud ics to begin again Gounod came back with his paper completely covered. "Already?" cried Tierson. "Well, ling It then!" Gounod sans and accompanied him self and so deeply affected poor Papa Plerson that with tears be pressed him In his arms and exclaimed: "Oh, my dear boy! Henceforth they may say what they like, but a mu sician you shall be and nothing else."-- From the German. SOUTHERN RAILWAY I - - n DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS NORTH, SOUTH, ESST, WEST. Br virtue of a power contained in a mortsrage deed executed to the undersigned by Patsy Cot- Una and Mary Venters oa the 6th day. of April 1909. and recorded in the office of the Kesiater of Deeds of Craven county, in book ITS. , pare 14. same deed being given to secure the payment of a promissory note, due , and payable one year from date of said mortgage deed and default in payment of said note and interest on the same having been made, I willeell at the oourt house door in New Bern. N. C. at 12 o'clock M. on Monday the 11th day of December 190. all the undivided interests of said Patay Collins and said Mary Venters in and to that certain tract of land in No. 8 township. Craven county. N. C. ad joining the lands of Edward Richardson on the north side, on the west side Willis Lewis' tract, containing ten acres, where Mary Venters and John Venters formerly resided, now occupied by Alex Moore; also another tract of land containing 183 1-1 a res, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Jennie Harrison, Dr. J B Hughes. J L Rhem. Jas Lyons. Samuel Bowen and Daniel Harries. Terms of sale cash. M, HAHN. Mortgagee. Nov, 9 1911. IT STARTLED THE WORLD when the astounding claims were first made for Bucklen's Arnica Salve, but forty years of wonderful cures have proved them true, and everywhere it is now known as the bett salve on earth for Burns, Boils, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, bwelling-t, Eczema, Chapped hand?, Fever Sores and Piles. Only 25c. at all Druggists. John Sharp Williams was hurt in a runaway accident at Yazoo City, Miss. DIRE DISTRESS It Is Near at Hand to Hundreds of New Bern Readers. Don't neglect an aching Back. Backache is the kidney's cry for help Neglect harrying to their aid Meant that urinary troubles follow quickly. Profit by a sufferer s experience. Mrs. Lin'a Arthur, Sr., 628 W. Sec ond street, Washington, N. C., says; "I suffered greatly from dull, nagging backache. I could hardly get around at timfs, and waa afraid to move on ac Count of the knife-like twinges in my loins. My kidneys were weak and no doubt eaused all the trouble. I saw Doao's Kidney Pills advertised and get ting a box, 1 began their use. They re lieved every symptom of my ' trouble and I am therefore pleased to recom mend then;." (Statement given Janua ry 13, 1907.) ',,1 . 7:.:s , CONFIRMED PROOF On November 1910, when Mrs. Ar thur waa interviewed the laid: "1 am willing to confirm my former endorse ment of Doan't Kidney Pil s. They have been of tuch great benefit : to me that I am alwaya glad to make their merita known." .''"''"'.: v v'' ... ; ' For tale by all dealers). Price SO oeotau Foatar Mllbura Oo Buffalo, Saw Tork, sole ageata for the Cnlte sHatea. .-' Remember the ae Doa' aka m other. ' "". On Helped the Other. A lody was continually accusing he' servant of extravagance without any real cause. The servant always bore this accusation patiently. One day the servant Informed her mistress that the coal had all been con sullied. ThU was followed by the usual remarks on the part of the mis tress, who finished up by saying: "You evidently eat them." Tho next Jay the candles were all gone. "Candles Rone!" said the mistress. "Why, I bought half a pound only a fortnight ago." "Oh, well," rejoined the servant, who could stand this sort of thing no longer, I can tell you where tbo candles have gone. I ate tnem to grease my mroni so that I could swallow tbo conl inoiv conveniently'," Pearson's Weekly. Very Low Round Trip Rates to all Principal Resorts. Through Pullman to Atlanta, leaves Raleigh 4:05 p m, arrives Atlanta 6:35 p m, making close connection for and arriving Montgomery following day af ter leaving Raleigh 11 :00 a m, Mobile 4:12 p m. New Orleans 8:30 p m, Birnv ingham 12:15 noon, Memphis 8:05 p m Kansas City 11:20 a m, second day and connecting for all other point3. Thia car also makes close connection atSr.lis bnry for St. Louis and other Western points. Through Pullman to Washington lea ves Raleigh 6:50 p m, arrives Washing' on 8:53 am, Baltimore 10:02 a in. Phila delphia 12:23 noon, New York 2:31 pm This car makes close connection at Wash ington for Pittsburg, Chicago and all points North and West and at Greens boro for Through Tourist Sleeper for California points anil for all Florida points. Through Parlor Car for Asheville leaves Goldsuoro at (A a m, Kaleigh 8:35 a m, arrives Asheville 7:40 p m. making close connection with the Caro lina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10 a m, following day after leaving Ral eigh, with close connection for all points North and North-West. Pullman for Win.-.ton-Salem leaves Raleigh 2:30 -a rn, arrives Greensboro 6:30 a m, making close connection at Gireonsboro for all poims North, South, East and West. This car is handled on train No: 111 leaving Goldsboro at 10:45 p rn. If you desire any information, please call. We are here to furnish informa tion as well as to sell lickels. Legal Notices MORTGAGE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. JiiAL uRilu-j t T x Donrionmuii ninnn : rnurrouK I". JL Simmons, A. I). Ward," SIMMONS IND WARD . ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW 1CIW BERK, V. C, Office Rooms 401-2-3 Elks Building Practice in the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Cart eret, Pamlico and Wake, in the Su preme and Federal Courts, and where ever services are desired. DR. H. I DISEASES OF THE MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed, executed by George A Bruwn and Mary E. Brown, his wife to R. O' Har a, bearing date of April 13th, 1911. anil recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds r said Craven county in book No. 184, folio 157. Th- i-ndeiuigned will offer for sate to the high est bidder for cash, at the court house door of Craven county, on Saturday. December 9th. I9II at the hcu'of 12 o'clock U. all the following des cribed property, to-wit; All thru certain lot or parcel of land lying an-1 !.ihtf aituate in the city of New Bern, said : tate and county on the west side of Ash street and hearing the number one hnndred forty-six. I4tt. according to a plan of the estate of Joshua Scoti. dee'd,. recorded in Equity Docket, page 53 in the office of Clerk of Superior court for said Craven county, bounded as follows: Benginning at the northeast corner ofthe lot formerly owned by Frederick Harrison, and running northward); fifty 5r, live feet, more or less to the southeast ern c -.r nor of lot No, one hundred 145. forty-five; thence wutwardly along the southern line of said lut No. 145 one hundred 110. ten feet, more or U' is to t he eastern line of lot No. one hundred 15ti. Kfiy-ttix, thence southwardly along the east ern line of ot Nob, l6and 156 fifty 65, feet mui t; ur less to ( lie northern line of lot No. 147: thetu-e euKtwtvrdly along the northern line of said lot ivo. L7 uue hundred 110. ten feet more or less to the point of beginning on Ash street. It be ing the same land conveyed by R, O'Hara to said Gem " A. Brown and Mary E. Brown by deed dated April 13; I9II. and recorded in the public records in the otfee of Register ot Deeds for said Cravm county in book No. 186 folio 275, to which reference ia hereby made. Tlii lili. day of November 1911. R. O'HARA. Mortgagee, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat AND General Surgery Office in Elks Temple Next Dr. G. A Caton, New Bern, N. C R. A. NUNN Jt: ' CP ATTORNEY AT LAVfl Practice in the counties of Craven, Carteret, Pamlico Jones and Onslow and in the State Supreme and Federa Courts. Office No. SO Cravsn Street. Tsltphons No, 97, Niw Birn, N. C. H. F. CARY, G. P. A. Washington, D. C. J. O. JONES, T. P. A. Kaleigh, N. C. Mrs. Louisa V. Tarkinginn, wife (if Booth Tarkin;ton, wiiii grunted an ah solute divorce in ln nanopoiiH, Ind. There is little danee- from a cold or frrnn an attack of the ni'ip except, wl.en followed by pneumonia, nd tliis never happens wh Chuml erlasn's ('ough Remedy is used Thi i rt muly has won its great repulation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can be rtlicd upon with im plicit confidence. For ruin i y all dealers. A Mexican and his wife, of Va'ardena put 18 bandits to flight, killing five and wounding three. A BURGLAR'S AWFUL DEED may not paralyze a home o completely as a mother s long illness. But ur King's New Life Pills are a splendid remedy for women. They gave me wonderful bent fit in constipation and female trouble," wrote Mrs, M. C. Dun lap, , of Leadill, Tenn. If ailing, try them. 25c. at all Druggists. Russia and Great Britain threaten further encroachments upon-the Inde pendence of Persia. "' "" 8lf Educated. ."But don't you think you could learn to lore me?' be Inquired of tbe beau tiful heiress. ' ' "Pa always eaid I was hard to learn," the replied tantalizing!?. "But 1 am not a book," be protested. "?Oh, I can read you all right," she answered.-Pittsburg Dispatch. The Seaboaid Air Line Railway at Petersburg, Va. re-elueted all directors . Test Fur Stutterer, ' ; ' A new method of voice control wat tried by the lifelong stutterer. Is t few lessons the Impediment In speech wat overcome. '..:. "That's One," said a candid friend. "Now I wish you would take a bit of advice. You talk aU right today, but Just keep a watch on yourself and tee how you talk this time next weeit. "You're .a wet blanket, all right," growled the ex-etutterer. "Whafe the matter with next week?" V . "We'll be la the full moon, ' then," eld bis friend. ' "It's a fact that everybody who hat ever etuttered tutters worse when the moon U full than at any other time, TJntU you get to you can talk smoothly then yot can't count yourself really cured." ' The man with halting speech -took notice, as advised, and found, thnl eeveral full moons waned before ) e could control his speech at that time York Tluws. Kissing Etlict. She was fashionnhly dressed and gave out the perfume of violets as the brukemnn turned to help her up the steps of the train which was due to leave. Turnlm: to ln-r maul, uhe said: "Oh, I must kiss Ethel goodby!" "Oh. eo on," said the fresh brake- man. "I'll kiss Ethel poodby." "No, you won't, either," came from the woman. "That precious dog was never kissed by a straneer In her whole life!" -Youkera Statesman. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. By virtue of power of sal contained In two cerlain mortgage lecls executed to the under inpd liv J. T. Harris, one of which is dated the 3rd, day of March, 1910, and recorded in book of deeds No. 174. page 586. in the office of the Re stei- of deeds of Craven conatr. and the other dated 21st. day of January. 1911. and recorded in book of deeds number 184, page 67. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, theun der si t?ned will on the 27th, day of November 1911 at the ccuit house door in Craven county at 12 o'clock of said day. sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described lot of land: That certain lot of land in that part of the City of New Bern, N, C. commonly known aa Pa vie town, and beitv lot number seventy (70) according to the plan cf said Pavietown. and being on the went side of Bloomfield street in said Pavietown a plot of -vhich Is recorded' in book 106. page 385. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cra ven county and being folly described in certain contract between J. L. Hahn and the said J, T. Harris, which contract ta recorded ia book num ber Vi'J. page 473, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county. This sale is made sub ject to a prior lien to J. L. Hahn for the balance of the purchase money due from the said J. T. Harris to the said J. L. Hahn for the purchase of he Haul land. T, P. ASH FORD. Mortgagee. October 25th. I9II. Lake Drummond Canal & Water Co, Lake Drummond Transportation Co. Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth Always. Quick Transit for Traffic. Prompt Towing and Freight Movement. For tolls, towing and freight rates apply at office in Seaboard Bank Build, ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. M. K. King, Pres. J. A. Mitten, Sec, J. B. Baxter, Supt. J. T. WhitehuTst, Traffic Manager. Norfolk Office Bell Phone 621. Restored Courag.. The southern lover was Impetnouf eav. the sutlior of a book of remluis tv:h-o: of eastern Virginia entitled "Yi'ii niy Pays," aud tbe umlden wap tliai'l and unused to passionate pro po- nls of in.irrlapre. "Oh. lon't!" she Interrupted In a whls per. "You frighten me dreadfully!" Overcome hy contrition, the younp m:iu humbly apologized for his fervor, snd a painful silence ensued. Tbe girl br.ke It at last. "lioliert," she began, with a hopeful smile. "1-don t think Isiiull be so frightened this time." Bears the (Signature Lona.vlty. "Longevity 1 I thould any longevity did ran In the family," said Mrs. Bprlgelnt. "Why, John wot tlx foot two. Bill was tlx foot four, and George bad more longevity, than any man 1 ever tee. He was six foot seven. 11 be wat a foot'-Bxehnng. , : - ' Senator Smoot, ofUnh, predict d tariff legislation during the next tet tion of Congress. ' ' ' ' Very Serious ' It Is a very serious matter to ask tor one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For thia reason we urge you In buying to be careful to get the ganuine , , DLftt-D3A3SIlT ..liver I.t'efidne The reputation of thia old, relit tle medicine, for constipation, hv digestion and liver trouble, ia Arm ly eaiablished. It doee Dot imitate other medicines. It ie better than others, or It would not bo the fa V"n liver po')rr. with Jarger The Gulls and tho Dlsck Crickets. When the Mormons (lrsl settled 1ft Utah black crickets i.itue iu myriads from the mountain und would have destroyed the crops hud It not been for the gulls that runic by hundreds ind thousands from the surrounding lakes. At that tlmo the settlers at Salt Lake regarded t lie advent of the birds as a heaven scut miracle, and ever elnoe the giili has hern esteemed almost as a sacred bird by the Mr tnons. About the beet mid alfalfa fields when they nre being Irrigated tbe guilt still collect and fi'od largely on field mice that urc so destructive to crops. Suoeess Msrotlne. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD ROUTE OF THE "NIGHT EXPRESS" Schedule Effective Sept. 24, 1911 Tne following schedule figures pub lished as information not guaranteed. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also fin! them a most suitable remeey for aiding snd strengthening their wakend di gestion and for regulating the bowels. For sale by all dealers, - The Hoyai nth. Sturgeon are abundant In Russia, where the fisheries are of great Value. The fleh la eaten when fresh, but it chiefly smoked or suited. More than 10,000 flsb are sometimes cuught at a tingle fishing elation. The eggs are removed In quantity from the ovarlet and teparntnly prepared as caviar. Tbe aununl vnluo of the Hussion stur geon fisheries, luclmllng tbe produc tlon of IhIiikIiiss, or fish gelatin, It ee tlmnteil at ?.",(Kl0,OO0. - '. The Clinical Congress ot Surgeons of lor'h America i lected olV.oert in Phil- ONLY and are TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN NORTH AND WEST BOUND 12:30 a m, Daily-Night Express Pull 9:30 a m, Daily for Norfolk, connects tor an points north', and West, ranor car service between Wash ington and Norfolk. 1:45 p m, Daily except Sunday for . Washington, Belhaven, Greenville Wilson and Raleigh. Parlor car between Washington and Kslelgh. 4:10 a m, Daily-Night Exprcst for Goldsboro. 9:15 a m, Dally for Goldsboro. Parlor car service. 6:35 p m, Daily for Goldsboro, 4A.kWl 1 i. aevitili EAST BOUND 92S am, Daily for Beaufort 6:35 p m, " Beaufort. Parlor car service. , ; ; . 1:50 a m. Daily except Sunday for uneniai. - - t . i 6:45 p m, Daily for Oriental, s .' For further Information or reservation 3t Pullman Sleeping Car apace, apply o T. H. Bennett, T. A., New Bern, W. W. CROXTON W. R. HUDSON, G. P. A. C i l t SOUTHERN RAILWAY HODTaEBN BAILrTAI BCHXDCLII N, B. Thee figures are published tor Information and re Bt tuarsjS' NO. SI Leave Goldsboro, N. C, 8.41 a. m., tlirungh tralu with chair car to Asheville, connecting at Bait Durhum, for Oxford, Hen Hertea, Keysvllle and Rlchmonl a-at Dmlverslty for Chapel Hill; at Greensboro for Charlotte and all pulau touui, a.bu iu, villa, Lynchburg, Charlottesville Washington, and al) peiaU NO. Ill ldve Goldsboro, 1.06 it. wl tor Graeusboro, handles through Pullman Raleigh, to Atlanta, cob rite at Greensboro for all pelnts north, south aad west NO. Ill-Leaves Goldsboro 10.46 p m for Greensboro, bandies puiunaa Raleigh , to Greensboro, eo necta at Greensboro tor Char lotte, Atlanta , New Orleaat, Asheville, Knoxvtlle, in tm Danvflla, Lynchbur, Charle4 toevllle, Wathlagtoa, ui 4 olnu Bortk. tar further InformatWn asV aaf Southern ticket agent or addreaa tM naertlgcta H. F. CARY, General Fattenger igeal, Wathlngtoa, D. G, j W. H. PARNELL, 1 Traveling Passenger Agent Raleigh, N. CI Instead of Liquid Antiseptics Peroxide many people are now uwpg . Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be dissolved In water at needed. For all toilet and hyglenio naca It U better and more economical, i To cleanse and whiten the " teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the month, de stroy disease genua, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and brldnework clean, odorleu TO remove nicotine from the teeth and nurifr f.ia breath after amok lng. To eradicate perspiration and body odors by spouse bathing. , Ttie best antifwptlo wash known. Relieves and strengthi-nt tlmd, wi-ulf, lnH;im'ieyi. Hen in sorcthront . u out
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