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n Tiv i ii IUL V. .L. L I lv L . Tuiiianed Is Two Sections, every Tuesday and frlday, at Journal Build- E8-60 Craven Street CH1ELXS L. STXTZJB, EDITOR AND PROPBKTOE. , Official ; Paper of New Bern ana Craven Couty. " " SUBSCRIPTION , RATES. - ; Two Month.. ... 16 Three Months.. . .. .... It Ax Months.. . .. . . M twelve Months.. .......... 1M . ONLY IN ADVAKCH. -. The Journal Is caly ssnt on pay-in-idvance bails. Subscribers will re vive notics of sxplratlon ot their sub nrtptlons aod an Immediate response 'o notice wO oe appreciated by the Jiurnal - .. . Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon In iuir by maT nteied at the Postofflcs, New Pern, N. C. as second-class matter. New Bern, N. C. January, 5. 1912. THE MATTER OF LOCAL MU NICIPAL ECONOMY. For the sake of the financial welfare of New Bern, it ia to be hoped that the economicalspasin that now all tu shakes few m(Mbefaof the board of aldermen, will spread, even become chronic to the stage that radical economy in city affairs will follow. There are always new projects, new appropriations asked for, and all of these are worthy in degree, to receive attention if the city fi nances were in shape to give, as petitioned. But no one knows bet ter than the municipal authorities themselves, the present lack of funds, that the municipal larder is clean swept, that when petitions seek appropriations that are grant ed, the money is not in the treas ury, that to grant appropriations asking for money means that the city must issue vouchers, not to be cashed on presentation, aud per haps worse, money must be bor rowed, the security being city tax es, the money from these taxes be ing needed to pay debts already contracted. The city administration should practice economy at once, not be cause such a move is virtuous, but because public weal demands it. There is no question but that bond issues, street and sidewalk paving, increased needs of water, light and sewerage, have bred extravagant ideas, and the city "crib" looks good to give for any and every thing it is petitioned for.-There is demand for a halt in city expendi tures beyond what is absolutely needed for the preservation of mu nicipal property and the conduct of . city affairs. More than the economy plea can be urged, necesi ty to save the financial, honor of New Bern, is the all important rea son, It is withiu the power of the present city administration to make a splendid record in munici pal advancement, to retiro'with a sound city treasury, and healthy credit. But this can only be done by courage to say "no" to every thing that is going to take a dollar from what the city must spend to conduct its affairs, justly and properly. , AN EFFICIENT SYSTEM TO . HELP PROHIBITION. It appears inconsistent to' seek Federal help to protect prohibition territory, so long as the -Federal government grants license to sell liquor in such territory. To be fair, it would seem that the Federal gov ernment should grant state' or ter ritorial control as final in this mat ter of liquor selling or its manu facture, and so let local option be the sole arbiter in the matter. . ' But, as the government grants Alvdiatj vuuqo. tv uu nvuivi vjuuv liquor selling, the prohibitionists in dry territory have an equal right to seek Federal favor, so to this end Senator Ken yon, of Iowa has introduced a bill forbidding an interstate common carrier to trans port in interstate commerce any consignment of intoxicating liq uors the shipment of which would he In violation of the laws of the state, territory or district into w hich it is to be shipped. ' fk.me may argue that such ' nirne would be the beginning of V'UtiI interdiction on various -iinmoililies that enter into inter Av commerce, nul so introduce i !. ! , tl force above local, state or ,, u .1 f..roe. It !!!!;:; t, if liq. !!(' 1, lit il i fiitmle of i' r j'.tr; . 1 out jid of "ft 1 i ,( i r.i r ,iry 'I ; v. . ' I t c ..jsny iiiiii (-tO'.-.'. ' I J , HI U W M.VVUOL J PES Ciim'. Alge!nbb- Preparatldn HrAs siniilaiin$faFoodundli.'rtiila lliiglIieS!(Wtatlisandl3ciuv'hi(ii' IV)maiesDiiiimluTrfii! Hiss ami Ist I'lHilaltKniMiiM' Opium .Morphine norMiut'rai. NOT N AH C OTIC. a faMteM . " Aiia'Sird - JtllerdXMJrSida If I'm M' . .ClniKuit Sitqec -, HwKrmi titmr. Arf(ft Rpmeiiv forConsltoa- timi . SmirSmmach.Dlarriiocn Wornis.Convulsioiis.fevensB nessamlLossoFSLEER FacSiinitSitfnsw tt NEW YORK. nr' 'iMiiiii'tT''' Exact Copy of Wrapper. mm mgncf 'H ukW wmshw person honestly place the liquor that now is shipped into prohibi tion territory in every kind of measurable quantity, iu composi tion of itmuil'iiQ tnro that is only for money inuUing purposes, with out a thought of its chemical ef fect, can this worse than pois on, for it is not labelled with skull and cross bo.ies as it should be. will any intelligent person presup pose lor fin instant that to rule against it as an interstate commod ity, ft'Oiild endanger the hundreds of articles that are needed and in terchangeable, between the states! Not a person. Liquor stands by itself, alone, and the community that declares against it as being an immoral agent, is entitled to State and Federal help as far as possible in. keeping it from crossing the bor der, be it municipal, county, state or territory line. ntlTJPVDlIIG FOBMHEUkflATIba KIONtltS ANO BLAOBCA Ohio Progressives deckled not to in dorse any onw for (lie I 'residency, thus leaving the way open lo Itoosevelt. $M REWARD $100 The reader f (his paper will be pleased to learn Ihnt thfro is at least one dreaded dceuHe that science has been able to cure in all i(n Ftngts, and that is Catarrh. Ha;i's Cata-rh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conatit.utional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon (he blooil and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby dertrovine the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by bui'ding up the constitution and assisting rature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so much fiih in it cut alive powers that they effHr One'Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials, P. J. CHEtfEY & CO.,rrops, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's family pills for eon- itipatioa. : .. .. a resident Failierei, of France, prais ed President "Taft's efforts to secure the ra ilkalion of arbitration treaties. Fevnr sores and oM rhronic sores should not be healer entirely, but should be kept in healthy condition. This ran be done by applying Chamber lain's Salve.- This salve has no mi peri or for thii purpowv It is abo most ex cellent for ehfpped hsnds, sore nipples, burns and dwa of the skip. For sale by all dealers. : . . -..-v Harry At woo.l, in attempting a flight near Lynn, Mans.,' fell into the water. Drsun Vat Sen departed from Shan;h'ii for Nanking to be inaugurat ed President of the Chinese republic. Folsy Kidney Piils TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RI8ULTS Givd prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUELtt. RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of th BLADPl?t nd all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIICS. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED ELDERLY PEOPLE and for WOMEN. "' HAVt HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION 8. A. TatN, T7 Wn-Mnffi.n Xt.t Conneriv )m fti'l., is in hi h-.ih y tr. il wrl!H m hhf hi.ht Mil..r..-.( um. ti ttotn my khlums Htltl hihd tfft lhn never iH .n JiW tt Mil Hi V k I liif y H'ti i'ti him tit i'tn inut-h nlf-p ht riikr'it , h-j'i i ii lii v . r t.ht'ni w h& r t4r h li I lHiH. 1 Ifn.K Vll!'V V tlffV f'liU ft ftj'i rtia n" w f i ! 1-1 'i 1 1 1 1 in tun! Hliieto ..... . . . ....,..,, ro:i sale by mi DrALrs1;,;:;,; UL. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Bought j Bears the )Lx Signature. Ay tit OIRTAU OHNNT. H VoS ITT. ; 'V Application For Pardon of W. G. Cooper. Application will be made to the Gov ernor of North Carolina for tbe pardon of W. G. Cooper convicted at tbe Octo ber term ot the Superior Court of Cra ven county of the crime of embele ment, and sentenced to the jail of Cra ven county for a term of six months. All persons who oppose the granting; of said pardon are invited to forward their protest to the Governor without delay. Application will bo made for a condi tional pardon at the end of four months after the second day of October 1911. This the 29th day ot December. 1911. W. G. COOPER Dr. Arthur Vincent Philadelphia recently. ' Msigs died in WHERE THE LOCALITY DOES NOT COUNT. Wherever there are people Buffering from kidney and bladder ailments, from nackarhe. rheumatism and urinary ir regularities, Foley : Kidney Pills will help them. Belvidere, I1L E. A. Kelly, an ex-engineer says: "Three years ago my kidneys became so baJ that 1 was compelled to give up 'my engine ard quit. There was a severe aching pain over the hips, followed by an inflana tion of the bladder, and always a thick sediment. Foley Kidney Pilla made me a sound and well man. I cannot say too much in their praise. For sale by all dealers. The Sarcastio Druggist : - Druggist Yen. madam! Woman Thai last postage stamp yon sold me dropped off tbe envelop and the lettei went to the dead letter office, and I want to kbow'wbat you are going to do about It. Druggist Why. of course, madam, as I personally guarantee each of jtbe stamps I sell I'll make It good. Here's another. Exchange. Flight of Time. A man never realize the flight of time so much as when bis boys get te wearing the same sice ahlrts that bo does. Exehnng ' v . ' i . Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS JO Rl A Mayor Henry T. Hunt was inducted into office at Ciscinnati. - . Without opiates or harmful drngs of any kind Foley's Honey 'and Tar Com pound stops couftia and cores colds. Do not accept any substitute, For sal by all dealers. ? . Cot His Reward. ,v Old Maid-But wby-eoould a great strong man like yon be found begging T Wayfarer Dear lady, It la the only profession I knpw In which a gentle man can address a beautiful woman without an introduction. Londoa Sketch. ' . " ... When given ss soon as tbe croup cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will wand off an attack of croup and prevent all denser and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. Sold by all oealers.- left Hendsd Tsofc A poor artsiupt at tact is worse thu none at all. in a banking house the other day somebody (Just back from several years on the other side of the Atlantic) tried to throw a compliment at an old fellow, jiaying to him, "Why. yon don't look a day older than ten years ago; Indeed, yon don't look aLx-ty-flve.M Tbe old fellow was mad enough to blow sp, for be Is only six ty -four and a half, and be believes be doesn't look more than fifty. Hw Xork PrtM. Medieinra that ld nature are always moyt ffectoal, ( liamtierlnin's Cot- h Kerriedy arts on t! in (i!nn. It alltiys ihe eolith, relieves thu lines, oy US t I'll. J ,PC etioiia aril a future in r the sysiem to s rcuhhy c... '1! n.ls l.ave t iti;d o its n iiCtf. IM ty all dealers. -i,-.- .: . m mm . m . hjt Use For Over Thirty Years O0 r 1 i tjr LOUIS JOIEFHmi ntwTATioKsBr"r- teeth, OTtm stooo tit ura enns maa, sUrlng back over the heaving xpanse, swiftly widening, that lay be tween the coaster and the Algerian littoral The world behind was gray and waa, hut' the skies ahead were golden. -"A fair omen!" breathed the adventurer hopefully. The bulk of the great ruby In hie pocket brought his thought back In a wde swing to the girl who would be waiting for him at Rangoon. - "Faith, and I must be getting below and mak ing a dab at writing, a letter to her. . . . . That was nothing." '' Be nodded with meaning towards ua bold proflla ot Algiers. . . -i As 111 wind It was that blew Colonel OHourke lato Athens. . , . , It has Lblowa Itself but ind been forgotten this many a day, praises be! but that, once t had whisked- him thither, Im mediately It subsided and stubbornly It refused to lilt again and waft him forth upon nla wanderings, In the course of time earns to be a matter of grievous concern to ths Irishman. All of which Is equivalent to saying that tha dropping breeie of his llnaffces dUir altogeTfie'i' tiplnr iflb arrival la tha capital of Greece. He disembarked from a coasting ateamer In the harbor of the Piraeus encum bered with a hundred franca or ao. an Invincible optimism, a trunk and a kit-box, and a king's ransom on bis person in the shape of the Pool of Hams; which latter was hardly Jo be esteemed a negotiable asset There after followed days of Inaction, while his hopss diminished, ' Nearly two months had elapsed since he had promised two people himself and one infinitely more dear to him to be la Rangoon In ninety days.- In little more than a month she'4 be . waiting for, him there. . . And Where would he be? Still waa he far by many a long and weary mile from the first gateway to the East Sues; and still he lacked many an aloof and distant dollar the funds to finance him thither. If only he could contrive to get to Alexandria J Danny was there Danny Hahone, he of the red, red head and the ready fists; Danny, who held the OHoorke as only second sto the Pops An dignity and Importance; who had been O'Hourke's valet in a happier time and of late In his hum bler way an adventurer like his mas ter. He waa there, in Alexandria, halt partner ia a tobacco Importing house, by virtue of money borrowed from O'Ronrke long elnce, at a time when 'money was to be had df the man : ' tor the asking. ... And Danny would help. , . . , . Too must see O'Rourke revolving In his mind this Unhappy predicament of his, on the last of the many afternoons that he spent in Greece. .. Draw down the corners of his wide, mobile mouth, stir up the devils (n his eyes until thsy flicksr and Hash their resentment, place a pucker between tbe brows ot his habitually serene and un wrinkled forehead; and there you': have him who sat beside the little table in the purple of the Zappeion, with a head bared to the cool ot the evening breeae, alternately puffing at a me diocre cigar and sipping black coffee from the demi-tasse at his elbow. Now Just as the sun was sinking be hind the mountains and Hymettus was slothing Its long slopes In vague violet light of mystery and enchantment (for this vlsw alone O'Rourke took himself to ths Zappeion dally) the Irishman's J somoer meeiiauoBB were inierrupieu. "Phew! , 'Otter the seven brass Inges of ell!" remarked a cheerful voice, net two feet from his ear. " O'Rourke turned, ' with an imper ceptible start hs was not easily sta lled. "True for ye," he assented, tak ing' stock of him who, with his weather-wise remark for an introduction, calmly! possessed himself of the va cant chair at the other, side of the table and grinned a rubicund grin across 1t ' : ;. . He showed himself a man In stature no whit inferior to the Irishman, as to height; and perhaps he was a stone the heavier of the two.- He lacked,' otherwise, O'Rourke's alert habit, was of a slower; more stolid and beery build. The eyes that met O'Rourke's were gray and bright and hard, and set In a countenance flam lag red a color partly . natural- end partly the result of his stroll through Athens' heated streets. His dress was rough, and there was this and that about him to tell O'Rourke more plainly than words that his profession . was something nautical; he. was most -probably a cap tain, from a certala air ot determina tion and command that lurked be neath his free-and-easy manner,' Therefore, , having : summed ths stranger up la a glance, "And when did ye get In, captain?" Inquired O'Rourke. . The man Jumped with surprise and Shot a 'frightened at least a ques tioning glance at O'Rourke. Then, seeing that be wss smiling n a friend ly . fashion, calmed and continued to cool hi face and heat his blood by fanning himself vigorously with a straw hat." ' . ., . M'Ow the doocs do you know I'm a captain T" he demanded, with a slitbt ly aggrieved manner. "It shouldn't take a man sn hour to gusss that, captain any more than It would to pick ye oi t for an ng- lUhniun.' ' Tbe captain stored, (ray eyes U en hi i. "An' ptrL;s you'll t U me my ayme it?" :hs ei.is:l rather truculently. "I :wl a lit. 'TIs no clirvoysnt l t )," U' ' 1 GTuui'-i. 'Tut I can U'i i t fca. TIs QTjui-Ve, snd Vi " ' J. t A3i ii t t a v.U, 1 7i .S:!V,- - man lb fhlsfieaten country! Sir, youT hand!"- t, i.: He put his own across the table and gripped tbe captain's heartily. "Mine's 'Ole," the latter informed him. ' - "Ole?" queried O'Rourke. "Ole what?" "Not Ole nothing." said the cap tain with some pardonable asperity "I didn't s'y 'Ole, I s'yd 'Ole." y "Of course," O'Rourke assented gravely. "I'm stupid. Captain Hole, and a bit deaf in me oft ear." This, however, was a polite lie. : U , . "That explyns it," agreed the molli fied man. "It's 'Ole, plyn Wlll'm 'Ole, master Of the Pelican, fryghter, just In from Malta : -: -J v " ' A light f ot . interest, kindled in O'Rourke's eyes. He reviewed the mas with mere respect, as due to one whe might prove useful. "And bound?" he Insinuated craftily. ; ; - ' "Alexandria. . . . I just dropped in for a d'y or two to pick up a bit of cargo from a chap down at Piraeus. It's devllsh 'ot and I thought as 'ow I'd tyke a run up and see the city -:arrag bit of tiifle free, y1:no"C - "Surely,", sighed O'Rourke, a. tar away look in his eyes. "For Alexan drla, eh? Faith, I'd like to be sailing with ye." Again the captain eyed O'Rourke askance. "Wot for?", he demanded directly. "The Pelican's a slow old tramp. Tou can pick up a swifter pas sage on 'arf-a-dosen boats a day." " 'TIs meself that knows that, sure assented the Irishman. H 'TIs but I trifling difficulty about ready monoy p v S.j, S "1 He Gripped the - Captain's Hanc : : : - Hsartlly. y, ; .. .... ' :'. that detains roe," he pursued boldlj with a confidential jerk of bis head "There's a bit of stuff no mattei what that I don't want to past through the Custom House at Alex andrla. I'm not saying a word, cap tain, but if I could smuggle It intc Egypt, the profit would be great enough to pay . me passage-money s dozen times over." I'm saying this tc ys .in strict confidence, for, being an Englishman, ye wont let on." ' "Never fear," Hole asserted stout ly. "Umm. . V . Er I don't mind telling you, Mr. O'Rourke, I some times do a little in that line myself. Being a casual tramp and sometimes lyd by for weeks at a stretch for want of consignment , ... :, ' "Not another Word, captain. I un derstand perfectly. Will ye be having a bit of a drink, now?". - Captain Hole would. ' "It wont nrt to talk this bver," he remarked. "Per 'aps we might jnyke some sort of a dicker," -.:-.-.:'.-: "Falth, 'tis meself that's agreeable," laughed the Irishman lightly. And when, at midnight that night, he parted from a moist and senti mental sailor-man, whose capacity for liquor even Including' the indescrib able native retBlnato and mnsMcha had proved enormous, the arrangement had been arrived at, signed, sealed snd delivered by a clasping dt hands. And It was O'Rourke was the happy man. " ' .;, - ' .' - ;. " 'Tla Danny wholl be giving nr the welcome," he assured himself, sit ting on the edge of his bed snd star ing thoughtfully Into the dishevelled depths of the battered steel klt-bo that, housed everything he. owned in the world for be was packing to Join the Pelican at noon. . "I hope to - hlven he has five pounda," announced O'Koufke later, frowning dubiously. - Five pounds happened to be th c'3 Ll had agreed te pay Captali Hole ior tbe accofnoaatron. u oent further conditioned that-the lattei was to accompany the , adventurer ashore at Alexandria and not pari from him till the money was forth coming: something which irked the Irishman's soul. . "Why could he tioi take me word for It?" be demanded of midnight darkness tempered b) feeble lamplight. '"But, faith, I forget what I'm .dealing with. Besides, ,'tli sure I am to And Danny." ,&.'! He arose and resumed his packing blowing gn inaudible little air throligb bis puckered Hps. "Dlrvlllsh awkward U I don't. ... By the Cods! I'd all but niiaremembered . . ." He failed to state exactly what he had . mleremembored, but stood mo tloiilexs, with troubled eyes staring at the lamp flume, for a full Ave min utes. Then "i ll have to chance it," he said slowly. "'TlD't as if it were mine." Ha unbuttoned the front of bis shirt and thrust a band between his undor tl.lrt ami Ms Bkln, fumlikd aliout un dtr lils lift armpl., hta brows at., gathered tlioiiKhtfully. Pnm-iitly tc i " (fontiiiuw! on e lilt ;lLij'!l New Bern People Cannot Demand Stronger Proof of Merit I The test of time Is what tells the tale. The public is qu'ok to discover miarepresentaaons and merit alone will stand the test of lim Long ego, New Bern citizens publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills: thy do so still, Would these, statements be confirmed by New Bern residents if . Doan's Kid ney Pills did not possess lasting merit? The following testimony should con vince tbe moat skeptical reader. Mrs. William T. Hadder, 126 E. Front St., New'Bern, N. C; says; , "I have had no occasion to use any kidney medi cine since Doan's Kidney Pills cortd me in 1908. I. publicly endorsed them in January of that year and at this time I give you permissiaaion to continue the use of ray statement Mf back ached nearly all the time and was often so se vere that I could hardly pet out 0f bed in the morning.. The kir.ney secretions bothered me and I felt tired and Ian guid. Doan's Kidney Pills : were so highly recommended tout I got' a box from the B adhm Drug Co, ; J.t did not take them long to restore me to good health." - Tot sale b) an deal ire. Price osnta- Foetai -Ullburr. Co., Buffalo Vew York, soIt agents or tbe Unite, ttatee. Remember - he tame -Doan's eat tke ao other , - Richard Croker and two sons were sued in New York for $100,000. - Children Ory , FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR. A 7 Daniel Howard was inaugurated Pres ident of Liberia. - ' - WINS FIGHT FOR LIFE. It wss a long and bloody battle fot life that was wased by James B. Mer shon, of Newtrk, N. J., of which hi writ s; "I had lot much blood from 'una bemonhages, and was very weak nd run-down. For eifht months I was unable to work. Death seemed c'ose on my heels, when I began, three weeks ago. to use Dr. King's New Dis covery. But it has helped me greatly. It is doing all that you claim." For weak,', sore lunas, obsignate coughs, to! born colds, hoarseoeas, la grippe, asthma, hay-fever or any throat or lung trouble its supreme. 60c & $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all drug gists, , , Newton D. Baker, po iilcal heir. U Tom L, Johnson, became Mayor of Cleveland; Ohio., : ' - i : " QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. George W.oona, Lcwton, Mich.; says: , "Dr. DETCHON'g Relief, fob Rheumatism hai given my wife won darful benefit. for rheumatism. - Sht could not lift hand or foot- had to be lifted for two months. She began the us of .the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got upr dressed herself and walked out -for breakfast." Solo by Bradham Drug Co. . - George J. Karb became l yor of Co Iambus, Ohio. . FOLEY KMIM PIUS wo Baokaomk KiDMSva and autooaa Bfrny Hack, died of voluo' ary star vation at Louisville, Ky.. . v. ''BEST OM EARTH", ; ; .;' This Is the verdict of It. J. Howell Tracy, O,, who b mght Foley's Hone md tar Compound for hio wife. "He c-ase was the worst I have ever seer mj looked like a sure case of eonsumt. ion. Her lunei were sore and fh utthed almost' ii.cesaniW n-t be vole -was hnane and weak. Foley Honev a d Tar Compound brought r ief at ore ar.n lesa than thiee bjttl effre ed a eompleie'cure." For sale b all dealers. ' - ,.''- Ons man wss killed and burned aw two wounded by a mob of fifteen ot groes near Memphis, Tenn. AN ALARM AT NIGHTj " ' Thst strikes terror to the entire nous, nold is the loud, hoarse, and metaliii cough or croup. No mmaninir It. an1 fort unite th-n the lucky parents who seep Foley's Honey and T r Comjoum on I and. H. W. CiM .'Iman, Canton, N. Y., aays: ' ft is worth its weiht it old. Our little children are troubV 1 h eioup and hoaraenm, and all w nve tl en is Foley's Honey and Ta ooropo nd. 1 always have a nottle o it in the house," J-of sale by all dea ers, .; - .... .-! Mrs. Godan, who onfeeseT kiJ im her son-in-law, gave a detailed story o the crime at Mobile, A la. WOMEN Wonen cf tiie Lljneit typi Women cf icptrior taucalloa un' reflner.rt.t, wLoi iicertes as J jiaent prt we';'.t n farc ta tielr tf.' ::," I f:ii; lis vozl::'.) t::nln til cm'JTtf.';; :': ef Cl;; Cl;rJtS t:J liver TV I- . I IT J I -;r tf : 't V.S. I: x i," . c iiiij' VARil Building Ma terial Paints, OilT AND Varnishes. American Field Fence UL 001 lew tern, I. 9 HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. . . : - Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. Pharrnacy PHONB 173 WANTED! " Ycu to make our store - head quarters for your wants through 1912. We will stiive to give you the best of everything in the market at the lowest possible cost con istent with good business. All We ask is your co-ope-ation, anticipate your wants early in the day and we will insure you prompt and satisfactory service. :' .- j.-.- i Yours truly, . . c. Phone 174- Middle St. inr3ttLisU83fcJ F2 ifSHfS r?pict5oa$i.oo A8D4UTKMATA?:D luksirouoles Oft MONEY REFUNDED, j A T W -T p. la34'5 KINDLY LET ME "- HAVE YOUr AUTOMO BILE A ' WEEK I will agree to give' it a fine new finish, I from Vthe wood or meta up - at the lowest possible cost. . There is only one .1 system which is quick enouch to varnish a car throughout from- i Monday to Saturday - VALENTINE'S CEL0X TrjtX&T ' DAY SYSTEM. ' I will use it on your car. Valentine1 a Automobile Varnishes are the best and most expensive in the . J: world. May I have your car I Monday? I will return Saturday 1 G. S WATERS & SONS .MEW EERN, . ' . N, C k. J I...UJ 111 J I L,.J To visit us in our new ly fitic J up rharrr.sfy. V'c r:?, ! -.ck rr rr.ir ' I , ' , cc i I : i
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