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TEE" WEEKLY JOURNAL IftakUibM 1878 ruM4 la Two Section, everj Tusdar ui Friday, at Journal Bulld mm it-80 Craven Street CH1KLES L. 8IET1SKR, "-' EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.? Official Paper of New Bern and Craven County. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ; Two Month!.. .. .. .. ..$ 25 Three Monthe.. .. .. . t5 mx Month.. 10 twin Month!.. '.. .. ".; .... 100 ONLY IN ADVANCE, - The Journal ta cnly sent on pay-ln-tdvance bafta. Subscribers will re ceive notice ot expiration of their aub acrlptlona and an Immediate renpoaas notice ru oe appreciated by the JnurnaL AdTertliln rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon in inlr by malV ."" ntetd at tho Poetofflce, New Bern, N. (X. as second-class matter. New Bern, N. C. January, 23. 1912. . THE FIRST DEGEEE OF RESPONSIBILITY. Socialism first applied, had for its purpose the reconstruction of the social order of affairs. Social ism has today various construct ions and meaniugs, from reyolu tion to an equalization of economic conditions. From employment of the dyua mite to the election of a Socialist to the high public office is a vast Btretch, in the attempt of the peo ple to get redress from wrongs, to secure recognition, to get relief from an unjust, economic situa tion. And yet, beneath the vio lence may be found those funda mental wrongs of an unjust sys tem, wrongs deliberately commit ted. Life is a sacred thing. But in this age it is not held sacred if it comes between managers of indus tries and their profit5!. Truth, honor, charity, have passed in suc cession as crude, as sentimental, as non-essential, iu the rush for the millions of profit. With these passed as nothing, it was little that life, itself, should be held sa cred by the mammon of money lust. This stamping out of exist ence of men, women and children, to make the larger profits, carries with it responsibility, liability, accountability, that must lind a level of justice, a process that shall alleviate the wrongs committed agaiDSt the living, and a just retri- hntinn Cm. fho Hparl. cmift down hopelessly before the power, that should have given them life and protection, instead of cruelty aud destruction. It is these deliberate acts by managers of industries, of omiss ion and commission, all considered out in advance, that provoke vio lence, outrage, destruction of prop erty, even murder. Life is sacred to even the humblest. Men aud women may submit to abuses and hardships, but there is always a generation to arise that refuses to accept conditions, because these conditions are arbitrary, unnatur al, unjust. There must folio iv up heaval, by revolution or by ballot. POLITICAL OEGAN INTOLEE . ' ANCE. Democracy in its best and high est sense is presumed to stand for equality.' Democracy is presumed to give freedom of thought and ac tion. to the Individual. ; Every Democratic voter, is presumed to have the liberty of judging and se lecting for himself, in advance of primary or nominating conven tion, the candidate of his choice. But right here, in advance of all official action of party, the intol erance of the party organ Is shown. In North ' Carolina, the political organ is the Ealcigh News Obser ver. It glories in the name, of "organ" and refuses to acknowl edge mistakes it makes, tho' foi that matter the "organ"; cannot, from its own view - point make a mistake. For years the Je ws Ob server has named its candidate in national campaigns long in ad vance of the convention. Its in tolerance never ceases, its undemo cratic spirit is endless from the f. ne it names its candidate, to the v. tv Lt' t. It puts up straw men i 1 k nocks them out with a wild I .srrah. In the prophetical line i: i,i rVabKoluto as Mahotnrt, and it i) t ' r abusive scorn or tlx ' of its candidate for f !, ; ity: "'-(' News ()!. tvoi Children Cry F t VIVE'S The Kind You Have' Always r iu nso for over 30j years, una has Allow - 0 All Counterfeits, Imitation and "Jnst-as-good" hr i but Kxporimonts that triflo villi and endanger tlic iKa'.th ! Infants and Children Experience igAinst;xptTi8WUl Caslorta is a harmless sirstitT7ta fsr Castor Oil, pnm jrorie, Irors arid SootliSisjr Syrups. Jt is Pleasant. Ic contains neilaer Opium, 'Morphine iior other Nttrcolto mbstaiirc. lis flOjis its guarciiitco. It destroys TVoruu and allays iM-veri .hnoss. Jt cures IMaribaa and Wind Colic. It relieves TeetUing Troubles, cures (.'oastinatlou ,. siml I'latviieney. tfc nssimllntes the Food, regnlatnn the . Stomach and liowels, giving healthy and rwtiiral sleep. ' .. The ChlluHHt's I'anaeea The Mother's Frle Ud, -,.- GENUINE - CASTORIA: ALWAYS i Bears the The Kind Yoa Have In Use For Over 30 Yesrs THE CENTAtlfl COWPANY, 7 M'JRR.-W rcS YOtIK CITY. State educated Woodr aw Wilson :i! Da vidson Cnlli'Ko and i i going to ht lp ju: him in tho White House. If North Carolina educated Mr. Wilson, there has been a singular lack of appreciation on his part ever since, until his presidential aspirations made this State desira ble. Mr. Wilson's North Carolina education was never until recently worthy of his consideration, and his ignoring of this State's history in his writings, shows how little he thought of the State. And v. h;.t "crusade,'' is bring made :n,-ii!i-rt the "OrfranV can didatt? N.it by Democrats, unless having a personal choice for the presidency outside of Mr. "Wilson, is a "crusade." The "crusade" is a fi'Tnent of the disease that is a part of the News Obscrvei's polit- j ic'al brain, It is the intolerant spirit that demands, think not, follow me. Again the News-Ob server : Mr. Bryan i 3 quoted by the Columbia State as saying: "1 am not willing for J P Morgan to pick out t he Democratic." J candidate Bryan ar.d Morgan have picked Wilsn for defeat and hops to name the candi lates of roth parties. But Democrats will not permit it. How has .1, Pierpont Morgan "picked Wilson for defeat," when Harper's Weekly backed by Mor gan, brought Woodrow Wilsou in to the political lime light, and made him a presidential possibili ty, and now Mr. Wilson is seeking to win reputation by repudiating his endorser. The Xews-Obscrver has a right to have Mr. Wilson for ts choice. It may defend him. It may show his line qualities. As an "organ" if can be ultra to the, su perlatlve degree of Wilsonislb. But with all this granted, it cannot cm ploy its intolerance to drive any thinking Democrat to blindly fol low its lead, nor will the Demo cratic party of this State be the gainerr if its voters are compelled to accept the "organ's" dictum, whether they wish to or not. Charles Durham, Lovineton, I1L, has succeeded in finding a positive erne for bed wetting. "'My liitie bov wet tne bod eerv niwht clar thro' on the floor. 1 trud several kindio' kidney medicine t and I was in the riru store- looking tor something diffo- nt to help him when I heard of Fo'ey Kidney Pills. After he had taiea them two nays we could see a change and when hit had taken two thirls of a bottle he was cured, that is tib iut six weeks ago and-he has not wet in bed since." For sale by all dealers. , -. - .- ; A mother is' not a collection of fne Hayings, l ut and eternal influence of fine arts. David StarT Jordan, Folsy Kidnsy Pii! TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS Give prompt relief from BACKAClIB, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROtlBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY PEOPLE and for WOMEN. , HAVE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION R. A. rl"i, ""7 Wniinirtn f-, Coniwirxviltei frul., 1H lit h tt K l ti -t;ir. il wril -9 n. : 'l Uti ii.tilT uiTnrd itMirli fit)m my kidunm nriri hluil. rir f hn' I Hnvftrn tHrku')i'H lind my kirim r tii't.inQ I'm t r t i i cuu .it s: mn to b9 niin Ii il'p Ml nitwit, Hii'l iti my tl-'i'lifor ttmrrf wna r'i.tinl I-hIii. J .hu V .!"y h f.liii-r 1'ills for w.m li r-M, null fill n'w f rt-n i.t III! t r. Ml Mo h lift n iri i ri Hlut ( n t.rt (i ) iul Hrmiinl. I i in- K iiut J Tiilb Lu v li.f li iin .t HMdiim'iliJi. liuu, ' rc:is.!::i:v ah"!T,,t' i S3; foy - Flosxher'o 1 ' f '!kt .-Stw ss. vfy-.-V T - . Bought, and jvltich Las bea , has boruo tho sltrnaUti-o' :cf 'j', beea made under his per- . tonal supervision since its tnf;uic; 5 no one to deceive j oh u5 uil. . CASTORiA' Signature of : sways Nothing Cheap For Edward. Kdwnrd, with his parents, was tak ing dinner at a restaurant. "Well; Edwnrd," said the waiter, who knew the Utile fellow, "what are you going to cat today 7" "1 don't Ubow yet," was the Innocent answer, "hut I know it will he some thing we c:iut aiTort to eat at home." Chkat'o Keeor l-Herald. FOLEY? KIDNEY PIUS The cal miner.- of Great Britain voted (iv, rwhelmingly for a strike. S100 REWARD $100 The readers of this papr will be pleased to learn hit there ia at least one di caried oiase tleit science hag been ahln 10 cur' in all its f tag 8, and that is Catarrh, Had's Cstarrh Cure ia the'only pn.aivo cure now known to trie nv dual fraternity. Cati'rh being a cons ituuonai disease, r. quires a con stitutional triaimtnt. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly uiion die lilood snd rnucfm surfaces of tiie py-itein thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, snd giving the patient ntrength by building up the constitution arid assisting rature in do ng itR work. The psoprietors have so much faith in it- coiattve power that they nffer One Hundred D- llars for any case that it fads to cure.. Send for lint of testimonial'. V, J. CEENEY & CO.,Props, Toledo, O Sold by drpggiste, price 75e. Take Hall's family pills for eon tipatioa. Governor Glafscock, of West Virgin ia, declaied t hut his State favored Col. Roosevelt for President FOLEY'S WONEY AND TAR COM POUND -' ; is a re!iabl ffmily medicine.. Give it to your children, and take it yourself when yoa 'feel a cold coming on. It checks and cur S roughs and colds and croup -. and prevents bronchitis and pneumenia. For sale by all deal ers, . " Will the' world ever get over Its own indecencies and stop attributing them to God?-Walt Whitman. Do you know Ibat fully nine out of every ten.csa of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of ihe musclos due to cold or damp, or ehronic rheumatism, and require no internal treatment wht evetT Apply .Chamberlain's Liniment freely and see how quickly it gives re lief. t For sale by allocator. ; , - ;IIewhoia not ready today wiirhp leas so tomorrow. Ovid. .. .'" Children' Ory; FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORiA - Fifty-three persons perished in '. a steamship wreck off the coast f S-ot-lane,' ". .. -,- '. ' Constipatirn is - the cause of , msny ailments aud r.nordc ra that make lile raiaerablo. Take Chamberlain's Stom aoh and Liver 1 aide s. keep vour bow eU regular nrtd you wil- avoid vh'jee dis eases. For sale by all deah r ; ; , '. . . i , Reaiening It Out. 1 hare rnlculateu Iht.t I can t lose snuch if I put my money In electrical lHumlnntfon. "Wny notr " . ' : Per-mise there cmildn't possibly he a Uienvy loes on n Hrht. luvestmeut." italtlmore American. , , . , Whon ft friend oxk. there la do to ' ' . . . I T . INSliCT lilTli co;t LEO. A HoMton mor lost his leg from Ihe bite of an insect two years before. To avi-rt men cidimitie from Hins and bite of iiiMTtH 11 "o Itocklen'x ArtiU'a Salve pr' tnol ly to kill tie poison and prevent ir.ll inm'ion, fwellmr and pain. l!i ;iU I unm. b'-Js, uler, s, ecz r i, en's, l.ro.iJCS. Oo'y L-e It !' Boisglil By . tODIS JOSEPH VANCE Illutraiioo by Ellsworth Yacng CvptigM iMt bj Louis Joseph Vaaee CHAPTER JCTXIC Oea TrebM, who waa probably attacked by th men who robhed tha lawyer ot the jewel. Is found dytpf. . . ... . JT-: , - CHAPTER XXXilt.'.An officer nppetiPi and O'Rourke aaaiais him in unravuling theU stery. ., -; ajnioriiij:infri. . . A cry of horror, despair and race Stuck la the wanderer's throat. Quick, who bad hailed his appearance on the Ranee at Aden as a harbinger of good luck, had been foully murdered. His dominant emotion of the moment, an Intense and pitiful solicitude Tor the dying man, threw him off his guard; TJnd' ivHuasce ha forgot the. dw- pent eta ot whlcTrnOoTrTXidr brought all aboard the Ranee, put out his arms, received the. falling body, and let It gently to the dfcek. . But In a trice he was alive again to his own rerlL In the twinkling of an eye he saw a flash of light gliding to wards him with resistless ' impetus. Intuitively he swung to one sldo, to the right, and leapt to his feet At that the knife, . a krls einuous and keen, ran cold upon the flesh of his chest, slit through his shirt, caught fn the thong that held the Pool of Flame; and tore out, leaving a flapping hole and scraping a and's breadth of skin from his forearm. Heedless ot this, only "in fact subconsciously aware that the chamois bag had fallen to the deck, he caught at the band that had wielded tho kria; his fingers closed about the wrist, and, bracing himself, be swung the assassin off hl3 feet So doiog, his fingers slipped on casy tWn and he Btutn bled "off his 'balance. HIg object, however," had been ac complished. The murderer, hurled a yard or more through the air, fell and slid along the deck Into a group of laacarn, one of whom, like a nine-fin, was knocked over and fell atop of him. O'Rourke recovered and stepped for ward, ' revolver poised to administer the quietus to the murderer an ami able intention which was, however, doomed to frustration. With almost inconceivable swiftness the group of lascars had become a mere tangle of arms and legs, a melange of strug gling limbs and : bodies. Where he had thought to find a single prostrate form, there were six struggling In con fusion on the deck. For a. thought he stayed his finger ob the" trigger, waiting to pick out the undermost and slay him first of all, unwilling, furthermore, to waste one of tbe four Invaluable cartridges re maining in his revolver.: And then unexpectedly the tragedy seemed over and done with altogether. . - - From the bottom of the heap of bod ies a terrible cry of mortal anguish shrilled loud; and almost at once the mob seemed to resolve Into lta orig inal elements. , Five lascars crawled, arose, or flung themselves away from the sixth," who lay inert, prone, hmbs still twitching, a knife buried In his back. - y: ' Tot a thought th tableau held, there In the pure brilliance of the moonlight; the half a dozen standing figuresi O'Rourke a spare apart from the rest, and two bodies, the one face down, Quick with a faco to the stars, each "with its dread background; a black stain that grew and spread slow-, ly npoo the white, ' dazzling planks.. . '-.-.'' : Quietly the tallest of the lascars moved' forward, knelt and drew the knife from the back ot his dead fel low' He - straightened " up, facing O'Rourke without a tremor, his eyes afire, and wiped the blade of the krls oa hU eumaurbund. ', "Do not (hoot, sahib," - he aid smoothly in excellent English. "Do not- shoot, sahib, for it la I who have avenged. This dog," and with his toe. he stirred the thing at his feei,."raV amok. .Now he is dead.". . v ; i -This -was the serang Who spoke. O'Rourke eyed hlni coldly through a prolonged silence. At length, "That teems quite evident," he admitted coolly. "Pick up that hody and threw it overboard!" he commanded sharply. In obedorire to a sign from tho serang,- two of the lascars seized the body. 'A subsequent splash overside told tbe Irishman that his order had been carried out Rut be heard It abstractedly, confronted as he . was with a problem whose difficulty W'as not to be underestimated, the problem embodied in the statuesque, Impertur bable serang. - It was hard to know what to do, What to believe, what action to take. If he were right in his surmise, the se rang should rightly be shot down in Ktantly, . without an instant's respite. Yet tbe heartless brutality upon which Lis theory was based made him hesi tate, ft was dim cult to believe that tho serang . hud been able to accom plish wbat O'Rourke was inclined to credit blia with; that he, tbe wlwldor Of tbq k;-ls, tho murderer of Quick, tlirotvn o'.t bis feci by tho Irlshinan'a attack,' bnd doli hern tely Involved his follow n with Mm in his fall and profit ed by the confusion to slay uiie upon whom be couid throw the biuruq for all that had happened. " The weapon quivered In O'Hniirke'e graap. More than tines In that brief dehato be V. ftS terr,(,ted to hoot the fellow on s;iF).lri)a. Yet ho held bis hand; he could m t 1 i" i !ve. With every cl m. n..-.'. i ii'-.i I- .i.t l.' i:. n'i u l i :- - r f ! i 'i. i: . i - - !- . 1 ; ' . of a crazy Malay one whdTas the se rang claimed, had "run amok." He had not made up hla mind when his thoughts were given V new turn by a new complication, in the shape of Mrs. Prynne herself That lady came up the companion steps with no apparent hesitation, no fear or appre hension; quietly and confidently" alert, pn the other hand, she was visibly armed and prepared against danger la whatever form she might have to en counter it, .'.-7- -. -.... U;. ..... She camd directly to the adventurer, without so much as a glance for the group of lascars or the griai evidences of tragedy upon the deck,, O'Rourke Shut hia teeth - with - exasperation. Whatever he decided to believe of tho serang, whether his Judgment said of the man, "Guilty," or "Not Guilty," he dared risk nothing with the woman present. He could not tell what hell of murder and'mutiny he might not let loose upon: the Ranee, did he make one ill-advised, or hasty move: Alone, he could httve faced the situation with equanimity; - with the woman by his side, he felt as though handcuffed. "Yon are hurt, Colonel O'Rourke?" , "A mere scratch, ' madam an Inch of skin shaved off me arm. - Be good enough to return to the saloon, waken ' Donny and send him to me." - n" She ignored the curtness of his tone, i even as she ignored his wish. "What has happened?" she demanded, rang ing herself by his side. "Who Is that there on tho deck?" . Her voice ris ing a cote, foreboded ietrla --J. ; ,. , "Quick-stahbed. I didn't want ye to see. A luscar ran amok, cut down the captain, was killed himself kind- j ness " the Irrepressible' humorist broke oht," of our little brown brother, the serang." '.- .-. - His eyes never left the latter; not an Instant'did he take his attention from the cluster of dark figures; he was more than every ready to defend himself should they make any overt move, deeming his attention distract ed. . "What will you do?" "How can I say? Do ye, for the love of Cod, get below and leave me to doal with these fiends in mo own fashion." . - j.. "Which," she returned equably, "Is precisely what I shall not do." "If that's tho case," he said brus quely, "have the kindness to hand me the revolver by the captain's sldo, and ye might see if the poor fellow etill lives." - V He heard a quick rustle of skirts and the woman's hand closed over his, pressing into his palm the weapon he had defilred. As promptly, - without further words, she turaod to Quick. The adventurer deliberated briefly, while she bent over the captain, mak ing a 'hurried examination. "He Is badly wounded," O'Rourke heard her Bay, as lie arrived at his decision, "hut not dearij' - : . "Praise God . for . that! . . . . I must ask ye, madam, to back me up. It Is necessary to clearlthe decks. Are ye ready?"-He saw. out of the tall 01 ins eye, that srie nad sprung to n"er feet "Now, ye curs," he thundered, with a menacing pistol In either hand, "got forward, the lot of ye. - Move, ye blackguards!":" ': ' -- ' ;"'." They went expeditiously,- crowding between the deck house and the rail, huddling together as If for mutual pro tectlon. The serang was' the last to move, and went reluctantly, or seemed to. - ' Yet that was no time to Judge him for a mirfbr fault. O'Rourke herded the pack before him, watched them scramble down the ladder to tbe JoTb deck, then backed to the spot where the woman stood above the captain. His arm was paining him somewhat, with tbe irritating, stinging ache that such wounds produce,' and he thrust one revolver into hfs pocket, clasping a hand above the hurt - In a flash realization of .' his loss came to him; ho clutched the rail with a cry, The Pool of Flame, his sacred trust, was gone! His eyes searched the deck wildly, bht found no trace of tho round leather bag with its preci oua burden. Degpair gripped his heart in "a clutch of ice, and for a space the ship reeled "about him." . t He found himself gazing blankly In to tho woman's solicitous eyes. "What Is it? What is itr he haard her voice repeating breathlessly. . Heknew that his own lljpa moved for, some seconds without sound as he strove to answer her. The words, "'when' they ' came, should have been quite unintelligible to her; be realized this almost as soon as be bad uttered tbemt "Tho Pool of- Flame! . ; ,.: ' . w " " Then he stumbled forward, crying aloud for the sorang. Half-way to the ladder be halted that individual's bead and shoulders were lifting above the leyel of the .deck. O'Rourke cov ered Mm and 'called hint aff as" he again retreated , to the scene of the tragedy. " - - .'. " " Had ho boon In a condition to think coherently, be might have acted more prudently, . But maddened,, he wa able to grasp but one fact; .that' the Pop! of Flame was gone and must be recovered at whatever hazard. ;'. ' : The lascar came with what mlghf have seemed suspicious alacrity, con sideling tho fact that ho was coerced, that O'Rourke held him at tbe plstol't point Gaunt and sombre in the moonlight, moving noiselessly -in bu bare feet, bead up and arms swinging limp, be advanced without a pause un til about six feet from tbe Irishman; at' which distance O'Rourke, collect- king Ids wits, found voice enough to b.l the fellow, "Stop!" - The sorang halted, impassive , un moved. - ' "Tbo s.ihlb has called," he said in an even voleo. . "I am come. What lit tbe sahib's wilt With we?"V ' Hi.i words, together with his half Indolent, hair-defiant, wholly contemp tiioiis biaring, supplied the one thlnp needful to restore to the adventurer his rif control, O'Rourke drew him self up, master nt t e'.f nneo more, and looked the las sir In tj.e ye. ".you stund," he Bld tdowly, ehooa lug bis words, "on tho eilo of the grave. Do you comprehend thut, dog?" "Aye, P'dilii!" "I I ;u.i " :,!;.m! ye, tlien, to demand 1".! t! .-t v i ' 1 i t ii.iii", tiie ';itt;cr ) 1 v !.. 'i ' 1 v i 1 m 1 ! e yiir Who had sl.aln the captain. 1 cfianef ye, speak truth and render back to me that which ye have stolen." The serang stiffened, hia eyes glist ening In the' moonlight "Sahib!" he cried as If in supplication. - v Wo words, .dog!" cried O'Rourke sternly. "Do as I bid ye, or abide tha result of disobedience!" ' "The sahib," said the serang "slow ly, "is full of eyes and wisdom. He sees what no- man would believe he could see, I am content"; . He bowed his bead with curious Bubmlsslvenest, stretching forth his - palm as if in token of surrender, ...C t i -1 O'Rourke caught at his breath. , He had scarcely hoped for this; he bad merely called the serang aft as the leader of the lascars, hoping to fright en him into revealing whichever of his comrades bad stolen the great ruby if he knew. - "Ye have, then, the leather bag?" h demanded exultation in his voice. s "Aye, sabib; or, If not that, I bare that which was therein." . ' "The stone?" . "Aye, eahib." "Then- give It me." ' . t ."I am tbn sahib's slave." ; Thai a. . V (Continued-on Vx S) . : .: v v .'' - ' t Children Ory TOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Comptroller Murray says banks mast obey the law relative to revenues, - - THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE. Is its fatal tendency to pneumonia. Td cure you la grippe coughs take Fo ley s Honey al tar Compound. K. K. Fisher, Washington, Kan., say.-: ' '1 was troubled, wi h a severe attack of lagrrippe that threatened pneumonia. A friend advised Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and I Rot relief after taking the first few doaes, 1 took three bot tles and myIa grippe was cur-d." Get the renuir)rin the yellow package. For sale by all dealers, . , . The lleyl u-n sub committee investi gating tbe i-lection of Senior Stepfcen son will declare charges of. corruption and bribery not proved. - ', Do ro allow your-Ttidnf y and bladder' trout' e to devil, p beyond the reach of medicine. 'Take roley Kidney , rills, They giv quick results and stop irreg u antiea wniifupri:ing promptness, tor sale by all deleM,- , , " i- . 11 1 R preset. titive Littleton, of N. Y. announced that he' would retire fn m Congress when hii term eXpiied. , FctE? Kidney pills Thre will bo no intervention in Cuba at jr?i;er.'. " ',' ' . ' ' -' -.-. ' When given, s soon ' as the croup cd'h appears Chahnberlain's Cough Remedy v ill ward off an attack of croup ann prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. . I tiourands of mothers use it succesK8rully. sold by all dealers. Two defendants in the packers' trial at Chicago were mentioned aa having personal .knowledge of the teU cost of B"f eek ly ', ' , : y'-'s,'v yi: j - Worsen cf the E!!icit type, . women u mpenor education ani jrcfiaiTrtrnt,- whose iscenunent 1 sod : jwJiieat pre wtigKt wA ' force to their epiBtona, highly prd&e the wonderfel correcfiTe and curative prcpertiei of Char-1 herla!n'i Stomach irJ Liver Tah let. Thronfhont the many atajei itl wooas'i . life, from jirlhooJ,' j throcgb the ordeal of mother ko4 ta tue dedinidj yean, there b it aafcr or more reliable med- Iciac ChamlertaiVt Talleti art pU oreryvheri at 25c lei. KINDLY LET ME X . HAVE YOUR AUTOMO BILE A - week: I wfll agree tox give it a f ino new finish,' from the wood or metal up,- at the loweat. ,v possible cost. ' There is only one system which is quick enough to varnish a car throughout from , Monday to Saturday -. VALENTINE'S -CEL0X FOUf DAY SYSTEM. ' . - v I will use it on -yoir car. Valentine1 a Autornobilo Varnishes aro tho best and most expensive in the . world. 1 " ; . . May I have your car j Monday? I will return it Saturday I C. S Y .VITUS c::3 M T w n P. 6 '.yla3(4ly 01 tc -ifxll-i A.J S&V-iL ti n I HARDWARE - ' "AND I Building Material Paints, Oils Varnishes American Field Fence i 1LW. law Ben) I, 9, Let's Make 1912 A Booster Year, For our town, and let it mark the new era of a home building cam . , paign that will outdo anything : ' that ever happeml here before. ' Let'a work ! together you - who are homeless arid fee if we can't figure out a way for you to start - bieaking ground right away." Come in and we'll talk over the ' plans and show you some lumber -v An1 Aonrni fhaf will nlAai onrnv a whole lot of this talk about prices j ' being too bigh to build now. Fact ".' is ntver again "-will lumber "of : ' the quality we handle be as cheap, jf;. because every year our virgin forests are growing smaller and (. Ihe demands are growing larger. We say in Jl sincerity, .'Lu ky . will be the man who builds in 1912." If interested, come in. Tolsoo Lumber & Ufa. Co. OFFICE, YARD AND FACTORY 129 E. F. Street, ; .; . New Bern, N. C. "There's No Place Like Home" HENRY'S ; Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. ' : Also a' full line of Choice Toilet articles. . - BRICK! Hyde Co. R. P. Oats,; Burt Oats, . Hairy Vetch, Rape Crimson CloverAlfalfa, Hay, Oats, Corn, Corn Meal, Cot ton Seed Mealr Hulls, Bran, Shipstuff, Beet Pulp, Dairy Molasses Fsed, Distillers Gram, biphest in Protein of any stoe'e feed on ihe.mark- et.7'-:;';;.:---' BURRUS &CO. 81-3 Middle St. New Bern, N. 0. " Phone 184. -.CUaSwr.MJK.iK. 'ft j J UliuvW UiU.! I --..t. g 1 1 I 1 - v J w LC3 IQs'ii B-rrtr (.UAVANTCtO $A7 S.rACJ ORY rV MONEY BFrUHDC. 4 ' oven es vcAnr ''CXPCRICNCC h . .1 ,1 yt,,t . tr' t r 'ark j ' ".' ff . ukafrh p.rt 1...ff t.m f Ok; 1. f a. ..r ! fi .11 i,,r i,,, ln 1.. 11 r i . Ih.i lnr r. 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The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 23, 1912, edition 1
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