n mi ' rfc&IUit IB Tw iecUona, every Tse&cay ul Friday, at Jonrnal Ball4 f mil Craven CtrC , v ' caisizs l rixrrsa, Ecrroa and frof&istob. Official Paper of New Craven OoeartJ. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATCS. L ' ' rwo Montha.. .. .. ..I SI Tnree Ifonthe.. . .. ' !! etx Month.. , .. .'. twelve Months.. '.Y .. .. .. LM ONLY IN ADVANCB. ; ; ' The Journal li ety Bant onpey-ln-tdvanca basin. Bubecrlbera will re- eeive ao tie of expiration of their aub- eerlptlona and an tmmedlate response to aottca wu n appreciated by the ImirnaL ; Advertising - ratea furnished apoa application at the otfloe, or apoa In- qnlr by marM'"'"' v--Vr JJnteied at the Poetotflee, New Bern. I. C aa eeoond-eraae matter. : New Bern, N. C. January, 26, 1912. IU THE EEALM OF HUMBUG. Men and women are often de ceived into paying money for arti cles or buying various things that are purported to have far greater value than the amount paid for them. Every fraudulent scheme is not necessarily of the get-rich ouick kind, but whatever the scheme that offers much for little, ' there is a waiting public to grab it " The post office department in its annual report, says the public was swindled 177,000,000 worth last year through promoters. No doubt an able estimate based chiefly on what the department sees. If these figures are true, then it would not be exaggerated to place 1250,000,000 as the sum the pub lic pays annually, to schemers and promoters. ! It has no deterrent effect, to publish stories of what the public pays to be humbugged. Until the "gold brick" scheme became over done by its zealous promoters, there were plenty of buyers of this tempting article. Oil wells, silver mines present most attract ive features in welt printed certif icates. But the public is like the country man who goes to the city, it is going to "risk things,"., and while here and there a squeal may be given, the general public will accept its loss, and except the few made experience wise, it will re turn to try again whenever an at tractive scheme is presented. A.nd really, would it not be a rather dull old world, if all humbuggery was eliminated! If promotion ceased and get-rich-quick was no longer offered to a public that wants to be gulled 1 A BLOW TO PROHIBITION. "That beer and other intoxicating liquors are the recognised and legiti mate subjects of interstate commerce. J That no state can forbid any common carrier to transport such articles from a consignor in one state to a consignee in another. That until such iranspor tation is concluded .by delivery to the consignee sack commodities do not be come subject. to such regulation re straining their sale or disposition. '. . , The above is the decision of the . Supreme Court of the united States. No prohibition state or territory can forbid any com mon carrier from bringing . in beer or SDirituous liquors. ' More than this, the government legali ses a commodity that, must be ac cepted for transportation that can be carried into any stateregard less of local laws,' that declare this commodity as outlawed in its man ufacture and sale, public or pri vate. No police power can inter fere between the shipper and con sumer, this practically stripping prohibition territory of eyerything except the name of prohibition, and making this a farce, in its ef fect aa a law to protect a' commu nity in its local 'endeavors to stop drinking by keeping out-liquor. The constitutionality of this de- da ion, is hardly . to be disputed. It is a decision that at Once dignl f 3 every kind 'of spirituous li iors, aa being a commodity to be i -nized in Jita character, with y other com nsoaity that Comes " r l!iff lranr rtition law. It :; t-i.i every, . wou! J be viola roftl.e i r .' -a law, who, r..l v'. a r-'M-'-rpcnt license, i culy t )""x" 1 -lB.M'.'.orities, I i L - . - rrr .t. n ij f r 'i f i cr any 1 II 1 Iff r '.' ) i : T; JgttiJ- -For Infants and CHldren, 'A ALCOHOL 3 PER CSK1 AVcgeiablePreparatlonErAs slrailatingtteFbodarelRrtula ting Uie S tomadis andBowi of PtomotesDigestionkfut' nessandltestXontalnsncithir Opiiuuiorplune norMiiKraL NOT NARCOTIC. ; ' ' JhtSama --MkMeSelts- . SairkmkUi . Aperfecl Remedy for Omsflpa-j Worms JConvulsionsjcwrisft ness ami Loss or Sleep. ' racSinile Signature of v NEW YORK. jiuaranteei Exact Copy of Wrapper. t for many years, temperance will only make substantial and perma nent gain, when the federal gov ernment goes out of the liquor bus iness, in its licensing all who pay, regardless of local laws. $100 REWARD JflOO The readers of thia paper will be pleased to learn ihat there is at least one dreaded disease th-it science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the. disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting rature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. P. J. CHENEY & CO.,Propa, Toledo, O Sold by druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's family pills for eon- itipatioa. President Taft Places no credence in stories that Postmaster-Hitchcock as disloyal to him. ' FOLEYi KIDNEY PILLS rOM ftMtUMATISM Kl ONCVS AH O BLAD0KM There was a 1200,000 fire at Nori fa- fork, West Virginia. MAIL CARRIERS WILL FLY. Thia is an see of great discoveries. Progress rides on the air. Soon we may see Uncle Sam's mail carriers flying in all directions, transporting mail. Peo pie take a wonderful interest in a dis covery that benefits them. That's why Dr. Kinir's New Discovery for Coughs. Colds and other throat and lung diseas es is the most popular medicine in Amer ica. "It cured me of a dreadful cough," writes Mrs. J F Davis. Stickney Coro ner. Me., "after doctor s treatment and all other remedies had failed." For eougha, colds or any bronchial affection its unequaled. Price 60c and $1.00, Trial bottle free at all Druggists. , - The steel tariff revision bill, estimat ed to reduce average tariff on steel pro ducts imports from 34 51 to 22.42 per cent advalorem, was make public. ' Charles Durham. Lovington. III., has succeeded in finrifng a positive cure for bed wetting.. "My 4ittle boy wet the bed every night clear thro' on the floor, 1 tried several kinds of kidney medicine and I was in the drug store looking for something different to help him when I beard of roley Kidney rills.' Alter ne bad Jtaken the-n two days we could se a change a d when he tiad taken two thirds of a bottle he was cured. ' mat is ab ut six weeks ago and he has not wet in bed since.", f or sale by all dealers. , i ;. i . The steering committee asigned Sena tors Smi'h (Gs.) and Gardner (Maine) to the Agriculture Committee and Lea (Tenn.) to the Naval Committee. Fcby KidnGy Pills TONIO IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS Give prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the E LADDER and all annoytet URINARY IRREGULARITIES, A positive boon to U I DDLS AOED and ELDERLY rrOPLE and for WOMEN. KAVX HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION ia wmiii us: 1 hitf t a Mi ititii U fn ., '., i i'i ll.J i . 1 I V I hH Mlltl Ily k Mii I'tf IH fc lM4 Dill, a C i .Mi m " nmi. 1 -1 1 .... .. u $ The Kintl Yoii JIave I i Always Bought Bears the For Over 7T STATE Of NORTH CAROLINA. Department of State Certificate .of Dissolution. . r. To all to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous com sent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the Pep-Tona Compa ny, a corporation of this State, whose principal office a situated at Noi street, in the city of New Bern, county of Craep, State of North Caro lina (F. S. Duffy being the agent there in and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements ol Uiapterxt, revtsslof 1905, entitled "Corporations, preliminary to the issuing of ibis Cer- uiicme oi Lruwuiuiiun. . . - Now, Therefore. I, J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby cer tify that the said corporation didi on the 17th day of January, 1912, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation executed by all ,tbe stockholders thereof, which said qoa sent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on me in my saiaoi fW nrovided hv law. -1 Ji I ) In testimony whereof, I have bare' to set my band and affixed my of ficial. aeal, at Raleigh, this 17th day of January, A.- D. 1912. : J. BRYAN GRIMES, j -f Secretary of State. . 1 -. . T t - I . A witness in the hearing before the inter-State Commerce Tribunal opposed a differential for Baltimore,' admitting it wouia nun new xora. . ; r i, 1 1 a L - n .M FOR FtETCHER'S ! CASjnORI A Dr. Barvey wt bejd "not guilty' of conspiracy to evafje tha law by a Hotiaa Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan.. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the aecetiona and aids nature in restorbig the svstem to a healihv' Cbnditkn. Thousands have testified o its superior excellence. Sold ny ail dealers. - " : f i The French hviator, . Prevot, broke the world's record for altitude with 2 passengers at Rbeins. y President J. J. Ferrell.-of Ihe United States Steel Corporation, testified be fore the Stanley iavestigating' commit tee. . - T : - THE CHOICE OF A HUSBAND is too important a matter for a woman to oe handicapped; ny wratnesa, aaa blood and foal breath. Avoid these kill hopes by taking Df- King's Life rills New strength, fine complexion, pate breath, cheerful spirits things uia win men-follow thdir use. . Easy, aafe. sure, 25c at all Druggists. The Metfem Way. . The prodigal had returned. V "Father." be said, "are yon golaf kfll ths fatted calfT . i "No." responded , the old man.' look! log the youth over carefully "no; V let yon lire. But I II pat yon to wort M A. . ..l.L.l ' - M ana iram tomm m iubi ii vu uu. ;- Toledo Blade. L .' ' i ' One en the Mlrltth " Eer. Tubthumer-re been pretcS log this morning t a congreatloa of aases. Lily SugarHkk-Te; I notie you caned them "Leiotcd bre'.area Undon Tlt-Clta. " " 1 Do you know Ihct fjl'y nineoctof every tn cbsps cf rhmrpa' i r niin 'y rheumat m i f the r to rmd or (!. ! !, or .rr.n- r, i I r "! mi i 'f ! t-'-' t v t f ' Thirty ' t oimtauh MiiniNT. n tom in. : i 62 .Flame I r-W- 1 LOUIS J06ETB VAMCC m il Si ii fcrPUw rtfcT v Oonrrl ht UQS, bf Iule Jomyh VaM CHAPTER TXV Th'i ihlp errtres ra port, sad O'Rourke iMrns that Mm PryiuM has precwM him ashore. 7 CHAPTKR XXVX. Danny handt O'Rourke the Pool of Flame which h has stolen- from Mrs. Prynne.' It ia th ral lowoL the one lost at sea belnc a eountertelt. t.-1,. osg slightly, taw Oeefla tain her mis treaa, and realised that f haterer his personal grief, pain and despair, he must play the part of the O'Rourke. So he turned' and staggered down Into tsa aaloon. . '. - " : " Danny was la hU berth, sleeping tha ealldUks and loglike Bleep that was erer Ms. DraTos,lelow, his ears dest aned by the mighty chant of hla en glaes. had been no more conscious of the drama on deck than had Danny. CRourko caught the boy with hands that gripped hla shoulders cruelly, and shook him awake, then methodically booted aim up the steps to the deck. t Ones there, Danny cam to his prop er senses and fell with a will to the tasks O'Rourke set for him. With Ge nu he lifted the unconscious captain "and bore him down to his bertS," then left aim to the ministration! of mis tress and maid and returned to throw overboard the last corpse, that of the lasoar whom the serang had set to alay the adrenturer from, behind. , O'Rourke himself proceeded to the bridge,, where he found the helmsman still at the wheel, soberly keeping the Teasel on her course. , . The circum stance at the time surprised him; but It afterwards waa developed by dint of cross-examination of the remainder of the crew that the serang had spe cially exempted Quick and Draroi from the general massacre, they being betf necessary to the narlgatioa oi tha ship. , Us had Ukewlea put strict Jnjuctlons on the helmsman not to de sert the wheel, whatever the tide of battle, whether for or against his brstaren. The atabblng of Quick aesmed, to have been accidental, or necessary under olrcumatancea unfore- - Aa a matter of fact, the remainder of the laecara were thoroughly cowed and proved unbelievably docile for the balanoa of tha trip, . Thus It waa that tha voyage of the Ranee from Aden to Bombay was pushed througb without further fatal ity. To the Irishman, however, must go mora than half the credit; for forty-eight hours he never left the bridge nor onoe closed bis eyes ln-slumber. It was not Indeed until the Ranee, on the atroke of the hour, the evening of the tfteenth day of June, walked amartly Into Bombay harbor the- In ternational ;eode algnal "NJ" ' flutter ing' from her peak, rounded Colabrs and dropped anchor oil the point; not until Danny and Dravoa, tree at length from their toll In the broiling engine-. room; came on deck to relieve him, that O'Rourke collapsed stumbled down the bridge ladder and lurched drunkenly down the aaloon compan tonway. His head humming with sleep, hla brain bemused with Xatigue and pala, hla eyea heavy, he brushed by Mrs. Prynne without seeing her or ren hearing her low cry of pityand solicitude; and so entering th first tateroom that ha cam to, threw him eelf. already asleep. Into the berth. ' A'he did so a loaded revolve! dropped from hla numb lingers. . . CHAPTER XXVI, : - It.waa night when O'Rourke awoke; he found himself staring wide-eyed at the ceiling of the stateroom, upon Which rippled wavering lines of light reflected through the porthole by the waters without Hla mind for the time waa a blank; he waa merely con acloue that ha waa rested and very thirsty,, and 'that ha ship waa mo Uonleea. . . ... Then la I blinding flash memory returned to him. He rose, curiously light-headed and ' strangely weak, poshed open the door , and stepped In to, tha aaloon. j .. It waa lighted, If poorly, by a smoky kerosene lamp dependent from a beam above the center-table, and wore a hoi low, -dingy air of deaolatlon for all that Daaay slept there, hla vivid head pillowed on. anna crossed before him ok tha table.' The ship waa utterly al lent, and the O'Rourke's sensitive in atlnet told him that it waa tenanted only by himself and the servant. . He clapped a hand on Danny's Shoulder and shook him into wakeful aesa. The boy leapt to his feet with cry and. selling O'Rourke's hand, be gan to sob upon It a touching but dieconoertlng performance, to the last degree exasperating to a man thirst tng and famlahsd. . . , O'Rourke, as gently aa he could, dis engaged his band and thrust Danny awa, at the same time Indicating in no uncertain tones that he preferred meat, aad drink to emotional crlala. Provided with a duty, Danny's senti mental nature waa diverted; he bust led away and returned with an excel lent cold meal sandwlchea, a salad, cheese, and other edibles upon a tray graced likewise by a bottle of c! am psgoe. And you are to btiMeve tint Ue master fell to and woifcj it all, to tie last crumb and the la t i" p. A new man, refreshed, he t a l'; , !d,'wlth hla hetd c ' t j asd something of l i r t ' g in h!s eye, v t U was l t tluuJ.)! Uh t; a"i ect f!,-r a at tie ans: 1 -i t 1,- c Karulaed tin ' ! f 1 z." vrs tU t; t -" ! I lave ' :t So, I i . . . - " r ' s rc r 1 e ? 1 ta 1 tu- t ' t r yer lonor. - ' "Where are wet" "At anchor, aor, off tha Fort In Bom-1 bay harbor." . :. .-. . , I "Umm-hm. TTm by-way of rem em- j berlng something of that What of the c&ptalnr . K-li; "Raymoved, yer honor,' to a horse plttle ashore, a or, to con-valesce. At Uste, I'm thinking ' thot'a the word the doctor used, aor." - O'Rourke pulled at hla cigar," re garded regretfully the empty glass be fore bim, and with some visible reluct aaca put the question that, more than aught else, he had wished te put evei since he had eaten. "And Mrs. Prynner . "Aw, yer honor!" V ; "What's the matter, Danny T -. t : "Sure, aor, and axin' yer pardon fot apakin' . so, and mania' no manner oi dlsrayarjlct whatsoever " ;. "What the diwle, Danny I " : . Danny drew himself up with an air, bristling' indignation. "Sure, and til meself never seen the lotke av thim wjmmln for rank ingratlchude,' sor. And either all thot meself had said to thot black-eyed Frlnch vixen" ' "Danny!". " "'..r-;; f w ; "No, aor, not wan word av ut will I wlddror, not If yer honor discharges me wid me usual month's notice, sor, this minute. Fall, didn't I seef No more and the anchor waa down, sor, and yersilf did to the worrld In yer berth, sor, thin thlm two does be after hallln' a boat and lntendin' to go ashore, wldout so much aa a fare-ye-well, and me meantn' the most hon orable lntintions in the world toward the maid" "Have your Intentions ever been aught else toward any woman ye ever won a smile from, epalpeenf" ' "Aw, now, yer honor " : "'r "Get on with your story. What about Mrs. Prynne T" demanded O'Rourke, eyeing hla servant curiously and trying to fathom his but halt-disguised and wholly awkward air of self esteem. Plainly the boy thought highly of himself because of some thing he had accomplished, some ex ploit of prowess or stroke of diplo macy as yet undisclosed. "Ytssor. . . . I was tellin' ye-it seemed to me the height of maneness ahe was displaying ma'nln' this same Mrs. Prynne, whin twas mesilf knew, none betther, how much ye've laid out on her account and hersilf ' not waltin' to settle up wid ye" "What business waa that of yours 7" "'Twas none, sor. But yersilf had keeled over and was did to lvrythlng, and what am I for If not to look out for ye at such times? . . . . . So I'm either athoppln' thlm two Just aa they would be lavln' their staterooms, and tzl, 'Missus Prynne,' asl, ;me masther's compliments and he'd like a worrd wid yees before ye'r? gone en tirely.' And "What's thlsr as'she wid a fine show of . surprise the dayceyt ful huszy! though I'm watchln' her and thinkln' she was frightened about aomethln', from the white turn av the face av her. Ss'she: "Tie in the dlwle'a own hurry I am tha minute,' or worrds to the same ifflct. Ss'she: 'And phwat will he be wan tin' av mef 'A momlnt'a conversation wid ye,' ti'L . And ax'she: Tve no time. Let me paas.V Yfl be doing, siT, nawthin' like thot,' for be now I'm thinkln' there's aomethln' deeper beblnt her fluster and flurry thin a mere desire to bilk ye p'rhaps 'twaa this thing in- too-uhum I've heard ye mintlon. And the next minlt I'm aura av ut, for ahe goes white as sno'w In the face and the eyea of her' begins to burn Ilka cold grane fire and ahe screams to Ce clle for help and la either whipping out a gun to blow me out av her way wid; but 'tis mesilf thot'a be way av beln' too quick for her and takln the pistol away; and be the mercy av the Salnta Mlether Dravoa hears the shindy and bops down Just In time to snatch another gun out of the hand av that same Cecile, and . he grabs the gurl and' turns her Into a stateroom and shuts the dure on her and" i .And, interrupted ORourke In a black rage, rising and turning back hla aleeve8-r;"And now I'm going to give ye the father and mother of all thrashings, -ye Insolent puppy! How dare ye lay handa on a lady" , "Ow, murtherj" chattered the-boy, leaping away. "Be alay, yer honor, and hear me out for 'tis thin ye'll not be blamln' me, but If ye do I'll take the batln' wldout a worrd, sor." ; "Verjrwell," assented O'Rourke om inously. "But be. quick about It, for I'm mistrustful of ye altogether.'. Get on, ye whelp!" "" . Danny placed the table between them with ' considerable expedition. "Aw, llsthen now," he pleaded. "While Misther Dravoa was 'tendin' to Cecile, this Missis Prynne was acrappln' like a wildcat, scratching and bltin', and tia all I can do to kape ber by wrap- pin' me arms tight about her and hold' ln'her so, and I'm makin' a grab at her waist whin be accident like what do I catch hold av but something un dernathe as big as a bin's egg a atone she's carryln' round her neck, the same as yer honor did wid the Pool as Flame; and be the feel av ut ut's the ssme entirely; and thin, I'm aura 'Us the same and thot some scul- dnggery's be way av bavin' been put upon ye." "What the dlvvlef" "Wan momlnt more. , . . Now In ffghtln' wid me the collar av her walat.haa come unfastened and me aelf can see the string av ribbon that's holding the thing there. Bo I ses to mesilf, ei'I, "Tls strange enough to bear investigating' sz'I, 'an' I'll be takln' a chanat at this if the maather do be afther flayln' me alive. So I calls Mlather Dravoa and gets him to hould her fast while I takes out me knife snd cuts thot ribbon snd pulls the thing out wldout any Immodesty whatever; and there on thot ribbon la a cl.auiols-casa, all sewed up, and I'm rlii'in' it open an' Cmlliig thial" "Cod In Ilearen!" cried O'Rourke, Btupe!!ud and a;:e; for Danny, hav-l- j worked tip to his climax, hn3 dra tufc'JgttUy wi.U'pfd from hla pi ' ft end rt v" t"-lile betwt;n t:,ai t!e I 1 ! i . . I a 1 ; ' 1 n, V.'ni to t' e gte r 1 t ' : 'litis "y'S f 'I'O. . C J i m I V ' ,T" lCr 1 ', I ' ( t f -7. to detect In It the slur that" llq"r brings. "I mean I mean how could ye have taken this from the.' woman when it lay all the time at the' bottom of the sea six hundred miles and more behind net" " -; . - "Ask Mlather Dravoa If ye do not belave me, sor. How would I be bav in' it at alL wldout I got it like I've told yet , Tia the real Pool of Flame ye're handlln'; that's aura. T'other one the stone the aerang flung Into the aay, aor, waa a counter feit" ' - .-..-. "How do ye know thatr r - 'Aisly enough, yer honor; be puttla' the maid Cecile on the witness stand. 'Twaa this way: I tuk the atone from Missus Prynne and Mlather .'Dravoa and mesilf locked her In her ' cabin. Thin afther talkln' things over we let Cecile out and be dint av threats and persuaahlons, got her to tell what, she knew.". v --y-W- "do on." 7:: ''tj,i ,. : .-' ' . "She sea thot Frlncbman ye. kilt back there In Algiers, aor, la at the bottom av It all, only be'a not did be cause ye didn't make a clane Job av Ut but lift him wid the mate ausphl (Contlnaed on Patr S) Ghildreh" Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ;- aasBBSeiBBBmanaaasBaessawBa4Baai A willing mind makes a hard journey easy. Maasinger. THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE. Is its fatal tendency to pneumonia. To cure you la grippe eougha take Fo ley 'a Honey at d lar Uompound. K. E. Fisher, Washington, Kan., ssys: "I was troubled wi b a severe attack of lagrippe that threatened pneumonia. A friend advised Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and I got relief after taking the nrst few doses. I took three bot tles and my lagrippe waa cured." Get the genuine, In the yellow package. For sale ny all dealers, The Socialists on reballuls in Germa ny did not make the gaina expected. FOLEY KIDNEYPIIXS For Baokaohs kionkys and BiAooaa Debt has a snail beginning, but a gl an's growth and strength. Bacontfleld FEVER SORES. Fever sores and old - ehronic sores should not be healed entirely, but should be kept in hi althy rondition. Thia can be done by applying Chamber lain's Salve. This salve has no euperi or for thia purpose. It is alto most ex cellent for chappeq hands, sore nippies, burns and diseases of the akin. . For sale by all dealers. ': " "" MM NSMBSaeS The Virginia legislative committee considering a bill to amend the Cot stitutirn to permit women to vote re ported it adveisely. ; -T- -' X.l 111 ELLTHE COUGH and cu n n p lu n sf .. -9lnOv?l-Oi f Tmi"otrurRf 00LC3 AKDAUTKnCATAND It-GTKOUBU . GUARANTEED SATSFACTORY? "Oft MONEY RentNOeo, I DEALERS IN1 Timothy and pea-vine Hay-, Corn, Oats, Cracked Corn, Corn Meal. C. S. Meal, Reet Pulp, Bran Shipstuff. Hulls, Hammond Dairy Feed, R. P Oats, Burt Oats, Kye. Soy Beans and Field Peas. WANT TO BUY YOUR . ; FIELD PEAS. aasnBweaaej , -. - ' . ' SEND US YOUR. ORDERS BURRUS a G0r.lPA?lY If 33 Middle 8L: New Bern'i N. (X Phone 184.-'""'' '; "A Cr.e "cce of cL'Ji my boyl I never saw you wear a tetter looking suit.' "Yes, I am pleased v'uli It 1 ' lad it mn tny a pe l r crcLai.l tailor. IT.c t . is ens cf the ft U." r- 1 a i t ol l! f i. ..M IJ .n. C. i &i te me"i l.j lA r ? i BURRUS DARDWARE . . .. AND Building Ma terlal Paints, Oils AND Vara American- ' Field Fence SALLlVGuD. aw Cera, I.. C - Let's Make 1912 A Booster Tear For our town, and let it mark the new era of a home building cam- . paigq that : will outdo anything ' that ever happend here before. Let's 'work together you who - are homeless and tee 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 and figures that will clear away a , whole lot of this, talk about prices . being too bigh to build cow. Fact is never again will lumber of the quality we handle be as cheap, - because every year our virgin .. forests are growing smaller and the demands are. growing larger. We aay in all aincerity, "Lucky -will be the man who builds in 1912." If interested, come in. . Tolson Lumber: S Mfg. Co; OFFICE, YARD AND FACTORY 129 E. F. Street, New Bern, N. C. "There's Ne Place Like Home" 'S . Prescriptions from all. physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. .. . Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. " PHONE 173- KINDLY LET, ME" -HAVE YOUR A WEEK i' I wfll agree to give It a fine 'new finish, from the wood or; metal" up - at the lowest ? ; . possible oost. ' There is only one system which .la qui ok enough to varnish a- oar throughout -from -Monday to Saturday -VALEI3TIKE S CEL0X P0UI DAY. SYSTEM. - - I will use it on -your car. Valentine i Automobile Varnishes " are the best and most expensive in the world, ' llay I have your oar 1 Monday? : - . I will return it J Saturday 1 J. G. S. WATERS & SONS" NEW BERN, N. C. OVCH 68 YEARS' ' CXPCRICNCC 1 i 4 3 atC. mar M..r tit ' ' t-o. iwowirt t. i.. 4 ! HENRY Pharmacy 7 3 V MH a 3. a a. 1 ! I

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