k.LLi.LI UwwaimU Z.-".t 1871 ratafee Is Two Sections, evsrj Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Bulld-1 11-69 Craren 8trMt CZaXLIS L. 8TIYEHS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Official Paper of Craven Gouty. ' New Bern ana SUBSCRIPTION Two Month!.. , Three Months., .. . RATES. . ..... ..I S5 16 fc u Montha. .. .. twelve Months.. ,. .. 0 too ONLT IN ADVANCE!. The Journal ta caly tent on pay-ln-tdvance baria. Subscribers will V re ceive notice of expiration of their aub anrtptlona and an Immediate reepona to notice irU oe appreciated by the Journal ' 'T -v " .". :- AdTertialng ratea furnished upon application at the office, or upon in inlrr by mai .'''..-.:. finteied at the Poatofflce, New Bern, W. aa second-class matter. New Bern, N. C. January, 12, 1012 ALL NEWS TRUTHS , NOT PUBLISH ABLE. . The newspapers that adhere , to the motto to print ''all the news that's fit," have the real basis and the true guide for just publication There are newspapers that boast they print ALL the news, They either lie or are not cognizant of passing happenings. No place in the world contains so many secrets as the newspaper office. No one is better acquaint ed with family skeletons of the community than the local newspa per office. No person in a coinmu ' nity could so surely explode the '. bomb of scandal that would reveal individual hypocrisy than the lo cal editor. The real newspaper stands between the torch, bomb and pistol on one side, and those secure interests that preserve life and personal liberty on the other, The fear of newspaper publicity checks the would be criminal, and yet it is the minimum of truth in the aggregate of what takes place, that actually finds publica' ion. The following from the Indian apolis Sun, reveals what is known to all editors, but which will be read with interest by those who think they know the editor and the newspaper omce. It will sur prise these self-supposed wise peo ple. .. "The city room of a newspaper is a democracy. Newspaper men are harsh r critics of each other and themselves than they are of the people they write about. There truth comes out into the full glare. Despite the fact that many people believe the newspaper reporter a heartless person with fish blood in his veins, almost every man who Speaks for publication would feel pretty bad y if be were exactly quoted. So when the city room has a breathing spell, you may hear the truth the naked, untar nished, undraped, un wreathed and una dorned truth. We have often thought that this is one reason why newspaper men' are a clannish lot. This is the rea son why capable men stay at their type writers while they might be making two or three times the wages they re ceive if they engage in other work. The smell of printer's ink, which we are told by popular novelists is a great lure, is nothing more nor less than the mo ments when the city room is turned in- ' to a miniature gridiron club the one place m the world where the real truth la told." y.,!;.,,,.,;-. .y LOCKING THE STABLE DOOE. With a temperature twenty or more degrees below the freezing point, it is unnecessary to warn householders, storekeepers and all who have water pipes, that the water in these pipes will freeze, unless ono of two things be provi ded for in advance of these severe freezing spells, and these are, to - cut off the water outside or under the building and so let the pipes be drained of all water, or to have ill pipes . covered and .rendered frost proof. Taking the local sitnation Satur day, and what was attempted af terwarda, there were few who were able to meet the weather success fully unless it is the correct thing to ward off danger, by turning on evrry faucet on the premises and 1 - V-ifv; these run until weather clian f. 1 1 ) tt""urcJ warmth. That this : up of all water faucets, is 1 "j ! y Bml dan;orou9 needs no ; - t. It might bo fiaid fur- r V, i i" ' "t, for no fitorp, - f 'y f r thin extra ' i vet!. Mii nyunst a i.;::. ti.. !. ' ! ; i 1 1 r ( .ui tarn , 1 f.ir, 1 ,.!. ; !' r I','; .' I vivi , : " i I y 1 t i ; ;v l :i;o- -- - ALCOHOL 3 PER r.Knv AVcgeiablePreparafionlarAs simtlaiingiheFofldaiHlRcgtila ling the Stomachs aulBowdsof Promotes DigestionJLTieptful ncss and !&st.CoirtaiRsnaltar Opium.Morpliinfi nor Mineral iNOT Pi ARC OTIC. ' ' .flimpiii Sad ' Jx.S.mia a " .' fi,Me$altt. ';' y',ww.w . MCatitHKfeSm CknM Sbmr - ' Apcrftrf Remedy forConsfijn-! . . r f- o. ' I. Ill tion.oour aionwui.uwiiiw" ;Vormsfovulsions.l:cvcrisU- nessamlLoss OF Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. -1014 anleed Exact Copy of Wrapper. time to save the pipes from being frozen up. It is unnecessary to detail the menace that this reckless water runuiug . entails. The fact that without auy serious lire, there is general privation throughout the city, besides a, waste and threat ened damage to the city's water works, because of the severe extra tax made upon thena, these are suf ficient in themselves to cause ev ery citizen to be worried in ad vance and take the needed action and precautionary method in cold weather to save water, not waste water. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS FOR Backache Kidneys and Blaooch Julian Hawthorne, Jus'ah Qm'ncy and others were indicted for illegal use of the mails. $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this paprr will be pleased to learn 'hit there is at .least one dreaded disease thit science has been able to cure in all its i tatr8, and that is Catarrh, Ha Ts Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the mf di al fraternity. CnUrrh being a constitutional didouji1, r q tires a con stitutional treatment. Hail's Cattrrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood mdnux'm surfaces of the system. th( reby destroying the foundation of the dLseaee, rnd giving the patient strength by bui'ding up the constitution and assisting cature in do ing Its work. . The proprietors have so much faith in iticuiative powers that they offtfr One Hundred DolUrs for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonial. . F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Props, ' ,s .;. Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75o. Take Hall's family pills for con stipation. , , . ; European powers are sounding Rome and Constantinople .n an effort to end the Turko-Iurms war Q'JICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. George W. Koons, Lawton, Mich.,1 says: "vs DETCHON S kELIEF" roai Rheumatism has given my wife won- dsrful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted for two months. She began the. um of the remedy and improved rapidly. I In Mnnrfaff Ll'.d nmi'rl nnt mnva linn An Wednesday she gt up, dressed herself! and walked out lot breakfast." Sold by Bradham Drug Co. , Complimenting Cranny, Uttle r:.iy-I don't like my 'Anntl Kellle. praniiy, r;innr-Vhy not BII lyt Itllly-tVcll. Klie nns nnsty to me, and; wh slic dls 1 slinn't go to ber funeral, but t'fl 'go to yours with pleas ore granny. Loixbin Opinion. U- - J - - - - ! - . 1 I j WOMEN .; . Y7omea,tf lbs Lizh&t lype, women of icpenor tducslion and refinenect, wLoie Jiscerameot and .gratTii jire weijlit and fcrc. to t'ifjf CfiriiM, iigUj prziie iKe wonJ-fd corrective t 1 c;jra!;y; f rcpcrJc of Clim-l-::! u SJinsc'a tzi Liver TiV I j. llroi:;:.cut lie vr.zvy $!cei if v. i. hi'. t r . a r i ! I i f WiS II km For Infants and Cliiidten. The Kind You m Always Bought ; Bears the Signature " of In Use For Over thirty Years TMt OKNTAun COMPANY, NKW VOKN OITT, Jurors For February Court. First Week. B F Stokes 1, James T Smith 5, Law rie Will s 1. G W McGowan 1, Willie Moore 9, F M Chadwick 8, L H tlardi son 9, R L Simpkins 2. H S Hancock 8, D,W Register 9, J L Bolt 3, W T Gro ver 5, A Phil ips 1, A W Conr or 7, W A Banks 2, E R Tolson 6, J A Dawson 9, C H Haddock 3, W F Ipock 3, Allen Avery 2, J G Thomas 1, Walter Buck 1, Jas. B Duffy 8, M L Jacobs 8, T G Hyman 8, B H Parrott 3, Isaac Lewis 2, Weeks Ipock 1. A N Pate 9. S E Eweli 3. E F Adams 1, E J Godwin 6, B E Dudley 1, G S Waters 8, B F Gray 2, and G G Morris 2. Second Week. J L Bearer 1, H C Armstrong 8, W J Williams 6 C B Avery 3, J R" Pigott 8, W D Stapleford 2, N F Dickinson 7, W R Cass 3, T J . Wetherington 3, J B Barrow 1, W W Porter 9. D P Whitford 1, AmoB Joyner 3, J E Register 9, A B Cox 3, J M Arthur 2. C F Ipcck 9, Silas G Toler 2; C C Smith 5, L-on Wifliams 6, J B Williams 7. J M Smith 1. W C Wood 3, W T Hill 8, Mark McCoy 3, Z S Butler 1. J N E Edwards 1, J B Daw son 8 Fred Scott 8, Thos A Staplefois 2. Gutherie Davis 9, R H Health 3. 1. C Tolson 8, J A Jones, 8, Macon Daugh tery 3, T G Rouse. In the land of sinners the unjust sit in judgment. Mo lern Greek. Children1 Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR. A He who r.as one enemy him everywhere. Persian. shall meet THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE. Is its fatal tendency ' to . pneumonia. To cure you la grippe coughs take Fo ley 'a Honey and Jar Compound. K. E. Fisher, Washington, Kan., says: ,"1 was troubled wi h a severe attack of lagnppe tnat tnreaiened pneumonia A ComDollnd and i Kt relief after taking (the first few doies. I took three hot- I ties and my lagHnne was cur.d." - Get '" yellow package. For ' ' " " 1 1 " '" " ; 8h Does the wooing. In me "rt of China It Is custom- ry for the lady to become ttie emtor. 8he marries the man Instead of the man marrying uer. un wese occasion 016 brtde, PBf 8 ,tLe Pi3es of tua " y WHAT MAKES A WOMAN 1 One hundred and twenty pounds, more or less, of bone and muscle don't make a woman. It's a good foundation. Put into it health and stiength and she may rule a kingdom. But that's just what Electric Bitters give her. '1 housands ble-s them for overcoming fainting and dizzy spells and for dispelling weakness nervousness and backache ar,d tired, listless, worn out .feeling. "Eh c'rie Bitters have done me a world of go d," writes Eliza Pcol, bepew, Okla., "and I thank you, with all my heart, for tra iling such a good medicine. " Only 60c. Cuaranteed by all Druggists. Her Alibi. Much to the curious little girl l'a dls er gfrl fust, bcr elder sister aod ber friends bad quickly cloned the door ul the back jmrlur before she roclf wedge ber small self lu among there Btie waited unenslly for a little while then she knocked. , No renixniMe. Kliv knorked ngnln. Still no ntteutlon. Her curiosity could be controlled no longer "DodoT She rnlled In stnecnto tones as she knixjted once apnln. ' "'Tain't mel It's nianimnr' Llpplorott'a. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS always give satisfaction b'caufl they always do the work. J. T. Hho'tiiit, liromen, (is., nK: "1 have UHid Knley Ki'luey la with pr-ut sntmf;ic ion and found more ridn-f frun thwir uie tliiio fmiri sny olt er kidney im-dii-ino, find I've trit-d n'n nNt. nil kind-i. I run i bt rf'i'ly r'(i.iiifii' ti I t'n m to all suf ! i fin f r l: i '. i v ! I l.l.iddrr troul.lu." i . r ' I y i I i - AW fli'n ci"fliiBa 3L ne l oi Flame LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE Illnstrsitloai by Ellsworth Tounf fIC:3' Oegair W splutter excitedly, "Save your " breath, ya whelp!" O'Rourke counseled him curtly. "Ye'll have need of it before .Tm done with ye." He addedr "Search and dis arm them, Danny," ,-. The servant set about his task with alacrity; - it la safe to say hut he left not so much as a match In the pocket of either.' While he was about It, Hole, with his eyes steadily fixed upon the unwavering muzzles of O'Rourke's revolvers, managed to master his emo tion enough to ask coherently: "What are you going to do with us?" "Ye'll see In good time," returned O'Rourke grimly. "Have ye found it, Danny?" Danny backed away from Hole, whom he had searched after Donnk son. "Ylss, sor," he returned. "At least, I think so. Is this ut?" "I can't look at this moment, Danny. Is It a leather bag with something hard Inside, the size of a hen's egg, or a bit larger?" "The very same, yer honor." "Very well," O'Rourke suppressed the tremble of relief in his voice. "Put It in your pocket. ' Danny tho very bottom of your pockfet"." Did ye find a gun on either of thflin?" "6ne on each, sor." ' "Loaded?" "Ylss, sor." "Then cover them, Danny." For himself O'Rourke put down his pistols and calmly stripped off his coat, rolling up his sleeves, "Hole," he said, tersely, "don't m6ve. If ye dO Danny will puncture ye.' Your turn comes last. Denni son, ye may step out." "What for?" demanded the Scot, ad vancing. "To receive payment, with Interest, for that blow ye gavo mo this even ing, me man. Put up your hands. Tm going, In your own words, Mr. Den nlson, to hammer the fear of God Into as cowardly and despicable a pair of scoundrels as I'vo ever etfbonn tered. And," reflectively, "I've met a good many. But most of the others' were. Men." CHAPTER XVII. Two battered and sore sailormen at back to back, their, arms lashed to one another and to the, central up right so that neither could move, both half-submerged In the fountain of NIc covle the 'Greek. , "Ye'll find tho bath quite refresh ing," O'Rourke told them, preparing to depart, "as well as a, novel experi ence. 'Twill do ye a world of good, Captain Hole, as anyone will tell ye who has ever had the misfnrtuno to stand to leeway! of ye. . . and other belongings ye'll find cn tne bench here,; If ever ye are loosed, which I doubt.'; I call your attention to the fact that I take nothing but me property, of which; ye sought to rob me. ' On tha- other- hand, because of that attempted rcUbery, I hereby re fuse to pay my bill for passage from Athens to Alexandria. If ye fare to dispute it, me solicitors in Dublin will be pleased to enter Into litigation with ye. Gentlomenl" ho bowed ironically, "I bid ye good night." He was still chuckling over the out come when, twenty minutes later, h( and Danny were trudging through the silent streets of Alexandi !aj a full.mlle away from Danny's lodgings. ' ,-- 'Danny," 0;Rourke pursued, ''."rUb Just a hint of anxiety in his ; tone, "would ye happen to be having a bit of. lining in your pocket, now be acci dent, as they say?" ' V Danny drew ilmself "" proudli "I've eignt noofiarctT'ttnd ElV pbunh's, Av-gyptlan, sor, and two-hundred- av that Is yours he rights, rein" -what ye lent me, yer honor, while all the rlst Is yours for the telling?1 "That's fine, Danny, fine!" sighed O'Rourke. " 'Tie yourself will never re gret Investing It in Bool of Flame, ,Un limited. I'll personally guarantee the Income from It, Danny." - "Shure, sor, don't I knoTj?" " "And in the morning, early, Danny, ye and I will take boat and go out to the Pelican for me kit-box." But In the morning, as It happened, the Pelican had discreetly left the har bor. ',.!., ; CHAPTER XVlll. ' It was mid-afternoon of a sultry day No air stirred. The Panjnab was coal ing at Port Said. O'Rourke eyed the vessel with dis favor from the -shore; then dropped into a harbor dinghy, ensconced him self at the tiller-ropes, and caused himself, with his lugtcago and his man-servant, to be conveyed alongside tho steamer. ' ' , Near the gangway ha was held back; another boat had forrstal'e'l him, another r"sf:fii!!?cr was shipping for the Eaiit, O'Kuurko Was Interested Idly. ;: .. ' ' He saw a woman, a slight, trim flo urs becomingly atttr'cd In wlillo, with a veil about her boad, leave tl'o boat and mount tho gangway ptrps wllh a springy, youthful rtep, a cheerful anil positive air, a ccr'.iila IniMndcflnfiLlo calm of Bolf-posacsi.lon. At the top she paused, turnr-d, looked down, watching the transfer of hrr liirriii;9 and hrr maid. . . . Krom sundry lutnnglldo Ind'ri'tiuriM O'l ;n ! 1: f asi- SUIlll'lI (lie Kl'llU.d WOMKIIl'.'! f (O be the 1-n'y's n -M. A.' 'I ) '.' 1 ( -i:i.y, 1'ltt LZC - ' 'I ,'.':: s. I'.-, id!-, r G0IN5 H DUTY Scores of Xew Eern Eeaders Are Learning the Duty of the V v Kidneys. .To filter tho blood is the kidneys' du ty. - . " - When they fail to do this the kidneys sre sick. - -, - - - ., ' Backache and many kidney ills fol low; . .. ' ,-f .. - - ; ' ' , I'elu the kidneys do their work, - Doan's Kidney Pills have cured thou sands of severe cases. - ' .. ?- Proof in the following: -J. II, Peed, E. Second St.; Washing Ion, H. C , says : - "I consider Doan'B Kidney Pills a remedy of meiiL Backache bothered me and there was pains across my loins, These ' symptoms of 1 kidney trouble showed that something must be done. The kidney secretions were also irregu lar in passage and contained sediment. I used two' boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills as directed and they entirely re lieved me. There has never been any recurrence of my complaint,"; : : For sale bj' all dalra. Price fit sent. . Foster Illburn Co.,- Buffalo Vew York, sole reiU for tbe United states. Remotnlwir the nam Doaa't n airs ao other. ' ; 'Tia held that sorrow makes us wise. Tennyson. imEVlOBNEYPiLiS VbRnMeUMATiMKlOMSYSAMOOkAdttK:' The final act in the Ricthson trial was delayed by the Alness of Villiam A Morse, one of the minister's counsel. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM POUND MCUUES IN EVERY CASE " Mr. Jas. McCaffery, Mgr. of the Schilitz, Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com pounl, ht-cau-e it cures in every case. 'I have uso'd it myself and 1 have rec nmrmnded it tn many others who have since told me of iis geat curative now crin diseases of the thi oat and lungs." For couylm and colds it is speedily ef fective. For Bale by all dealers. . Miss IIszcl Hojan was Fent lo jail and Mined 11,700 for refusing to testify in a Chicago case in which she was the complainant. FEVER FORES. Fever fcr.'.i and old chronic fores should not be healed tntirgly.T.ut Miouid be kept in hfaithy coi.ditiun. This can be dne by applying Chamber nun's Salve. This salve has no superi r for this purpose. It is aho most ex ce lent for ch; pped hands, sore nipple', burns and riis(a--e-i of the skin. For sale by all ..dealers. ' - - Ons Virtue, TIip Lndy Poor (ramp!1 nave yon nnj'tlilnjr in your life to be proud of? The- Hobo-rVewuni; I never bent no body out of no laundry bill. Toledo P.iadfi. " - '. There would not lie so many open mouths If there were not so many open oars. Ilall. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A William J. Bryan's name wa placed ror position cn the primary ballot in Nebraska. - . .. ''--.- - MAIL CARRIERS WILL FLY. Thi? is an nge of great discoveries. Proire.-s rid-s on the air, S:on we ma) He Uncli! Sim's mail cainers flying in all direc'uir.s, t an-poitirg mail. Peo pie ta e a worn;ertui ini.rt-Bt in a dis covery tint honefiti them." lh t'awhy Dr. King's Ne.v Ditccvery f r Coughs, C dds f nd oi h r It ro it mid Im g (lis ss es i the mosr p pu r mi icinein Amet ica. ,-It curil m-t.f adrHdiulcough," wn es Mr.'JF Davis, Stickney Corn ner, Me., .''lifter dct r's irea'meni nnd b'.I other remedies bsd faiVd." Foi cough colds or any b-onchii srT'Ct:on its umqiia'ed. PricSOc end $1.00, l'r!al bottle freest cli D(iitgisi8. , Three Itali ins were h!d in Pitts burli for connect oi with a great jew elry imugglirig plot. " Charl'S Du hnn, I.owijjt'n, ill.,Kaf succeed, d in fiixling.a posit. vj cure f."i bat wetting.- ''My lirt'e to wt the b 'd pyery nii ht clear thr-' on tho floor. 1 tried-several kirdtof kidne medicim irul I was in the druir tt'iru lonking foi "oini'hirig diffen nt to he'p him when I heard of fc'o ey Kidney Pdli.. After I c hail taken them two ilnys we could s a chang" a'id when ht had taken tw thirl of a bottle he was cured. Ta is i b )iit six weeks igo andh)t an wet in bed sinca. For tale by ah dealt rs. . ., , - : - -. ' Whrn a mouse has fallen into th( meal sack ho think i lo is tie millei himself. Dutch. : ,. Constipation is the rause of many lilmerils'aud diwrdcrs tha', make lile miTSihlr. Take Chamberlain's irtonj ;ich and Liver Table's, deipyour bow els rtigu'ursnd you vil' avoid these dis eases. For sale by all deal, rs - Clarence L, Rccine, 17 year old, near- 'j (lriii!tali(l his rrutlhpr l.hir LMrl hirfipelf at WilTford, Maps. " .... . .1 " - u S . Li ,1 I 1 )'. J ; ' ? - . -. i.i. : V Oder Ways erf Catching Fish. ' , The Icelanders. are snid, nt oue time to have taught liears to Jump into the sea and cntch seals. ' In Chlua birds do equally well, for at a slguul they dive Into the lakes nnd bring up large flsb grasped in their bills. In Greece the fishermen use 'brandies; of plue steep ed in pitch nod ilghted. .The Inhabi tants Of Amorgos used -cypress leaved cedar, which served when lighted as a flambeau, and the Chinese fish In the night with white painted boards placed In a manner to reflect the rays of the moon doubly upon the water. These attract the fish to the boat, when the men cast a large net and seldom fall to draw out considerable quantities. Anchovies are caught the same way. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S : ' CASTORIA Corry, ; Pa., High School students went on a strike because the principal was discharged. ' ; - - INSECT BITE COST LEG. .. A Boston man lost his leg froni the bite of an insect two years before. To avert such calamities from- stings and bites of insects use Bucklen'a Arnica Salve promptly to kill the poison and prevent inflamat ion, swelling and pain. Hea's burns, boils, ulcers, piles, e ma, cuts, bruises. Only 25c at all Druggists. - - ' . Fighting was resumed between the revolutionists and Imperialists recently in China. , ,-; .. - When given as sorn a the croup cough appears Chamberlain's "Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger , and -cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it 8ucce88sfully. - Sold by all dealers. A letter showing alleged collusion be. tween the Armour and Swift firms wr s read to the packers' trial at Chicago. OVER 68 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ' i Tuu UlD l ' 'IH1, . C0rVHI0HTC Anynneieiiiln(aketchndSMiiptlonBT qnlRklr aaoortnln our opinion free whatlier an liiTeiiMon ii prohAhlf puieTii.nMa CommunlRa. : I Inni trlctlr conlldciit lul. HANUUOOK on l'leul tint frne. ohlml aiienr? for BeourlnffUtaiits. Puieiit Uken tlirouirli Munn Co. Noalv nxclal notkx, without obnrga, uu Scientific Jntiericatte A hundaomitlr tllniitrftf ad wiwklr. TjftnrMt et rillulliill of nr nrlentldo Journal. Trm, $S t neifinni f any cl SCO. ;onr lur muiitua, i. euw ujrwi nwuuerm. 36IBroadm,l Ilraucb Office, 62ft V 8t Wublutiluo, D. I "A fine piece of cloth my boy! I never saw you wear a better looking suit," ' 7 "Yes, I am pleased with it ; I liarj it madeTby a good merchant tailor. The cloth is one of the . Casrintwl fabrics x ' . . ... Every 'maa is proud of a Stiackamuo mit.-We hve lull toe oi thete dntincby lalincs. Call and be amaunl iuc ouo vi 4iriB today, ( . F. M. CII AD WICK MKRCIIAfcT TAILOR' 103 Middle BL New lleriC N C V V- v J -v s M T W t P. 6 'yla34TT ft 7. &. wto a 'AH Zv" if 27 U KINDLY LET ME HAVE YOUR A WEEK I wfll egree to give it a fino new -finish, from the wood or" metal up - at the lowest possible cost. ' ' There is only one system which is quick enough to varnish a car throughout from Monday to Saturday -VALENTINE'S CEL0X F0U DAY SYSTEM. I will use it on your car. Valentine's Automobile VarniEhsa aro the beat and coat expenaivo in tha world. !.!ay I have your car J L'.onday? I will return it Caturdcy I vi . . iiali j 1, k. w. ,.j .fc-S. GRANT' SCO. Phone 25, 24 Middle St. ' NATIVE PECANS FILBERTS, : , BUTTER NUTS. ENG. WALNUTS, ' SOUR KROUT, ' , SHRED COD FISH BONELESS HERRING . We can furnish you any thing in the grocery line. .GIVE US A CALL -, HARDWARE . , .. AND 1 Building Ma ierial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence 1 IV. law en, I. 0, HENRY'S - Prescriptions from - a!l physicians. Quickly and Ac curately filled. , Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. Pharmacy PHONE 17.1 - .' Yi u ti make our store head quarters for your wants through 1912. We will strive to give you tha best of everything in the market at the lowest possible coat con istent with good business. All We ask is your co-ope 1 ationi anticipate your wants early in the day and we will insun you prompt and satisfactory sei vice. Yours truly. H C. ARL1ST Phone 174 Middle St BRICIC I 'WANTED! I 1 1 Hyde Co. R. P. Oats, Burt Oats, Hairy Vetch, Rape ' . Crimson Clover Alfalfa, Hay, Oats, Corn, Corn Meal, Cot- 1 ton Seed Meal Hulls, Bran, Shipstuff. Beet Pulp; Tally Molasses" Feed, Distillers Grain, highest in Protein of any stock feed on the mark et. " ,'.. . -1 BURP US CO. 31 33 Middle St. New Hern, N. (Y Phrtne 181. 'OHICIN AOTION QUICM IN RISULTt Qlve prompt relief from BACKACHE, SIDNEY nd BLADDER TROUBLE, t RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the BLADDER and all annoying; URINARY IRREGULARITIE3. A po.ltlv. boon to MIDDLE AOED and ELDERLY , PEOPLE and for WOMEN. HAVt HIGHtST BSCOMMtNDATIOM R A. T-aU. tri W..I.I .. u. . . It.' I.. 1. Ill In. h .i h VMM. l.A u..... ..... " 11 fi'im 11. 1. 1 . 1 1 ... . and l,i,j. ' k" ' """!' km '... u mi II, y fcLlliMfurting .., I.-. 1,, 11. , Ul niM L , .1 I. , ', 1 11 it r I ,.i.,r I ..t- . ... i I. t..y - i.i,,-, I f,,t ,, i,.n.f.H..f feii i,, ,i .,.,, .,liH; im 1 .,,, I. 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