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is; nuuit6d in Two Ssctlons, n Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Bulld i (S-C9 Craven Btr C;"""- CSIKLIS I 8TXYMS, EDITOR AMD PROPRIBTOR. Official Paosr of Nsw Bar an Cravaa Gouty, v- v ' . SUBSCRIPTION RATES, r Two Month.. .. .. . ..I II TnrM Months.. . II , Ou alonttus.. .vi V " M fwslva Montna.. .. .. . .. . IM v ONLY JH JLDVaNCB. ' Tha Journal Is culy Mnt on pay-In-advance basis. Subscribers will r eeive notfcVoi aiplratlon of their sub nriptiona and an Immediate response V a otic wu m appreciated by the Inurnal ' , J '' , ' Advertiilng rates furnished upon application iHbi office, or upon la . nlir by maT .': :--'-v; f to lend at the Postofflce, New Bern. W. C aa second-ciass matter. New Bern, N. C. March, 22. 1912 ABNORMAL POLITICAL 8ITU , ATIONS. The President of the Cane Grow era Association is quoted as Buy ing, "I say frankly I believe the time is rife for Louisiana to send Republicans to Congress. Protec tion to Louisiana industries has always come from Republicans." This is the business announcement that the cane growers object to the Democratic party because it fa vors putting sugar ou the free list. It is this abnormal situation, the conflict between local self in terests from s trade view point, aud the demand for political alle giance based on prejudice or past issues, that is confronting the vo ters in many sections of the coun try. It would be better in every way if politics, that is political elections were determined by nat ural local conditions. Take the cane grower's position in Louisia na. A tariff for sugar is their wish, and the Republican party is the political party to which their vote naturally belougs. Certainly no by gone issue, no old time preju dice should force these interests asking protection to vote a Demo cratic ticket. ' TaTte the situation in New Eng land and portions of the North west, where men are voting the Republican ticket. Why! Because they refuse to look squarely in the face the problems of the present day, and vote accordingly, but in stead permit long, dead aud past issues to prejudice them, and to go to the polls and vote a Repub lican ticket, when their sober judg ment tells them they are not hon estly votiog their convictions. When houesty, every day com mon sense, a clear study of the problems of the hour, are the gov erning factors for the voter, in stead of some party alliauce, that is purely sentimental, there will enter iuto our elections natural politics, a condition that will place men right everywhere, for they will vote from the dictates of a clear judgment unhampered by prejudice, ... ' THE UNDERWOOD PRESIDEN TIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. " W hat has been termed the TJn- derwood presidential section, is sued in a separate sheet by a num ber of North Carolina newspapers last week, has given the Alabama CongresRmuD a prominence of no mall importance.- v . While the Journal continues to favor Judsoa Harmon, of Ohio, for the Democratic nomination, it re joices in the efforts of the South erner's friends to exploit bis can vaa for the first political honors in 'this country. : ': j Congressman Underwood is a man who stands for thiugs, and is not ashamed to so declare, . As a representative from the South his candidacy reflects credit, and' the man himself stands for a sound democracy. Of special merit is the manner of the announcement The Journal was offered this section, us a business proposition, but for its own reasons declined it. But t'.e merit in the announcement is its cpfiu busineta form, no Insioua- requests for "special rates." I ;r-; f ?;el bri'uso the Ala i v. .,3 a "flouthern man." 1 f.vcr eoubt because "you i a JVr.nrratic newspaper "'in Democrat should 1 j'. .r Li!?." i" ' i 'l 1 :liOillCcmi)t i i t' a 1 fell pfeMSM? ALCOHOL 3 tK CKKV. slmilatfijgiiicFooffusilIiiuU ling the Sioatariis aalBuweis cl Promotes Digeslionf Ite rial ness and Kesl'.Conlains Pi'iiter Opiuni.Morthiite iwrJiocrd. Not Nauc otic. 1 M&afotdiiswnmaiBi fimnisi SrJ jllx.Srmi Jkkir&itt- . Awr&d ' , ftvttmiit- iiiiait'iHiScim An?rli'ft Remedy forCoiislii.a lion.SourStonwcli.UwriliMa VorRis,ComTi!sions.rcrris!i rcss and Loss OF SLtKR FacSunilc Sijwrare of mm NEWpKK. 1 mm ill! bunf;uaccduiuleFtT.c tooOart Exact Copy of Wrapper, houost democrat wilLUke any ex ception to it, rather will praise it, and feel proud that a Southerner seeking suerr a hi&h honor, has gone about it iu the most credit able maimer, one that will win him respect iu all honorable quart ers, among all men. CRIME NOT A M ATTER OF LO CALITY. The occurrence of some atroct- ious crime in a remote country place, iu some small village, is usu ally creative of a sensation vastly greater than a crime of greater he- niousness in the crowded city. The Ilillsville, Virginia killing is an instnu re of the specially sen sational. It is horrible, the cou templatiou from a civilized view point, that a court room of all pla ces, should he the place for such a scene of biunau slaughter, and from all accounts, without partic ular passion to arouse it. The sen tence of one year passed upon a criminal, does not look like a se vere one, certainly not one to war rant the w holesale killing of court officials. Even with previous rea sons, fancied or real, tho - 'murders committed were unjustifiable from every point of consideration. ' The Virginia tragedy because of its remoteness, tho character of men who entered into it with such terrible effect, has received' un just criticisms tu ihe way of. im puting special ferociousness and a semi barbarous condition to - the mountain people. 1 There is jioth ing in the history of mbijntan peo ple that makes them so much worse, so far from sobriety and civ- iliz ition, than the people of the plains. The freedom of the 11101111 tain air, marks no peculiar order I of men who live w ithout law re straint.. It is only when such an outburst as the. Ilillsville murders take place, that so-called civilized communities point their Angers,' an 1 with undue emphasis talk of flfmnn nt.afn nnHfin'U " fid hTi n.11 fie mountain people could be so classed. And Jet, taue the ree ords of the communities where civ ilization is presumed io exist In its highest degree, where ,law 1 is supposed ' to "exercise" its fullest authority, and it wili. be found that Ci imes of the blackest kind are committed, that criminals go unpunished, that society feels no 1 special horror over deaths fromlicf gpmuH, poison, assassin, an uone secretly. It is the outrage away from home that calls for denunci ation. Local Indifference to order, to a just olwervance and' carrying out of law, too oftcnjtaiH without consideration, that is demanded if society is to be preserved, if civ ilization is to be advanced. C A. Glos'm-a, 21 Oi.tari.) St., Uo. i-hejter, N. Y,, hat recoverd fnm a oriif and oeer attack of kidney trim hie, his cure beinir ou 10 Foley Kidney Pills. Aftec riotiiilin;? t i cae, h i btvh: -l nni onlv norry i did imt fani niiii-'i of Foley Kiilney 1'iIIm. In a f-w d lyn' 1 1 f ri m v iH'Kii' n ciicniin ii'iy 1. 1 1 me Hf,.l I f.'lt ""i'lv ifii'i'i". d. My kid 1 1, . atrn,'i'r, di.-.y fft-A , 11 ! 1 ( -I I It I ' I 1 (ii.i-' i' I ai . I f . I ! - r . ! 1 r ST tot Infahts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years TM CKNTAUA MMMNVi MCW VONK CrtY Pub! cation of Summons. "North Carolina, Craven county, in the Superior Court. . Jrsse Martin vs. Bessie Martin. The defendant above named will takp notice that an actii n entitled ss above has been commenced in the Superjot Court of Craven county to obtain divorce from the bonds of matrimony and the said .defendant will further take notice that she is required to aprea' at the April trm of Superior Court for aiili County to be held on the 8th dy of April, 1912, atCouit House of eaiq County in New Bern, IN. V and an swer or de nur to the complaint in paid actio or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in said com plaint. w. m. watson. ' r Clerk of the Superior Court Tho Pope gave dials in Rome. , reception to the car FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS COHIIrfgUMATISM KIDNEYS ANOBLAOeeit The British naval program was out lined in the Houne by the Pi em er. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUBED by local applications, as they cannot leacni the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by conxiitution rtmediexr Deafnea is rfiused by an inflamed ren dition: of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or iinperfeot tearinff.'and wh n itris en tin ly ctoserV Drafness is the ' result, and unless the htllamation can be taken out and 1 his tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroed foievcr; nine cus- out of ten are caus ed by Catnrrh, which is nothing but an ir fUmed cor.dit on of 'the mucous sur- ia0eS . .'"--- :--.''.: We will give One Hundrfd Dollars fr any case of Deafneot (caused by ea tirrti) thit cannot be cured .by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75o. - Take Hall's Family Pills for eon stipatiou. . . ", " Democratic leader Underwood charg ed that the United States. Supreme Court by annulling the income tax prom- iscd the growth of Socialism. '' MANY DRIVEN FROM HOME. Everr, yoar. in mmy parts of Ihe country, thousands are driven from their homes by coughs and- lung disease. Friends and business are left behind for other climate., but thi is costly ard not always sure. A better way-the way of multitudes is to is Dr. King's New rii-coery and cure-' yonrjr If kt home. ISt.-iy riuht there, with your friends, and 1 .1..." . i . 1 iaHR him sm meuic'iie. iii'oai. mnu lung tioube fi d quisle letief and health returrs. Its help in coughi colds,' grip, croup, mhoopinK-crugh ard wre lunfrs moke it t-poaiiivi blesning. 50c and $I.(t0 . Trml bottle free. Guaran tred by all druggists. , . " , ; - Fidnjr E. Mudd, Jr, will nake a flht for Ihe seat Iri Congress of Thom- ts rarran, of the Fifth. Maryland dia- Fclay Kidnsy Fill: TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RISUtTt CHve prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the BLADDER and all annoy'ing URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY PEOPLE nd for WOMEN. HAVS HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION fl. A. Dmli, f'7 Wi iltlnclon St., Coniwrii.llU ml , 1 in l d.r ilia i t-... ' I i I- i.M w I II ll lift 1 1 hHVD .-.I ,,1, li fr "tt, i.rl in i.l, 1-1.11 ! '1 1 . 1 y I I ,. , h , I . , I II ! I. I "ii ity l Himiv nnd IiihiI- iihi mill iiiv 1. jiini-y m ? ...a T inn lo ruin U y AW y: Harry Axfthor tV" Yosonde of Iba Wilderness" llhirrcrion jy CHAPTER XIV The detectlv. n Bounce that he h dincovered Important clewa aa to the thief. It looks Bi If in ome way Mackay had got hold of Tom'a key to the Haltiday home aud mlht hava been the burglar. , . naveheaitated a lUtle inm pace, for he laughed,' and taking me by the arm led me, half resisting, with him. : - -v "Also, for the easment of your mind, t will tell tou that you need not worry about the criminality of the thing.'-1 give you my word as a detective, and therefore necessarily as a gentleman, that what I am after haa no-Intrinsic ralue. ;It la nothing but evidence, without value to the one who is to furnish K but la of great , value to me in proving my ease. Moreover, the one from whom I will get it will know nothing about it wntir1 the time comes for me to denounce him. There is this slight, risk about the transaction, however.' If e should be detected in our act by'some officer we wouWvbe arrested, and Chat would probably in volve the disagreable necessity of out going to headquarters and making as explanation. But yon need have no I fear of its going : any further than that. The police officials know me, and I could readily satisfy them of out guiltlessness of anything more than s necessary technical offense commit ted in the unearthing of a serioui crime. But it will be a" forcible en try, TandiU have all the .outctde. earmarks of a malicious" off ense, and I need your help to put it through suc cessfully. Are you prepared for it now?" . . , v '-.'5 s V-I i I told him that while, such things; were not exactly In my line, that re lying upon his assurances I would put myself In his hands, ' and he led me dowrf a street that branched from the brightly lighted mala , thoroughfar which we had been pursuing into a less lighted section. .. ? - For . several blocks we continued our-way under the scattering street lights of a sec tion of the wholesale district which was practically abandoned of nights. In front of a darkness-hauntrd alley we came to a standstill. Oh each side of it towered great buildings with darkened windows, and with a quick glance around to make sure that no one observed us, he motioned for me to follow him. "Keep your eyes open for private watchmen--they, are the fellows we have got to look but for," he whispered as we hastened through the gloom. - Absolutely ignorant oi what he was about to drag me into, 1 felt my heart beat faster as I trci close at his heels. Half way through tho block ho stopped and I saw dimly before us an Iron fire eaeape thai slg-iagged its way upward and disappeared- in the blackness above. - "It is a case of climb from now on.v Just follow me," he Instructed. Although not at all In love with the proposition I grasped the rounds of the struciun find mounted upward close under him At the fourth -story te stepped osldt upon a narrow" platform that branched out. from the ladder in front of a win low." The exertion' had been QuIU severe, and , we were both breathing rather heavily al took toy place by his side. - ''-"' "Best kind of exercise for the ap petite. Ought to get up every morn lug and do It for a couple of houri before breakfast," he panted. VThU Is the place I want to get Into this window here." He tapped on th glass before him Willi his finger. "And now cornel the thing that I want you to assist me In doing. -J have got to cut a circle out of that glass in order - to raise the catch, and in doing it 1 am going to show you a trick of the cracksman's trade. -Take this apiece of- soft putty ' and press it . flrmlj against the glass ; with your ! rtght thumb while I cut out a piece of the . pane around it. The putty will adhere to the glass and to your thumb, and you ctn thus keep It from dropping and making a racket when it is loos sued. ' See the point T Now keep, cn pressing as I tell you." , Placing my . thumb tightly against the soft ball, : I pushed BteadUy. as with some In strument he . scratched and grated harshly as he circled my tand. In ' perhaps Ave minutes there .was a slight crack and be struck the clrdo a quick blow. The next instant I found a circular disk dangling from my thumb. "1 -, "Qood work. But easy now," he whispered as he gently removed the glass and putty from my hand and sllpred them into bis pocket ." Tour real work la "oter, and all you have to derfrom noy on la pl:iy lookout while r take a smell -around Inside. Just remain here and keep your eyes and eari open for troub'e 1 below. I will not be gone long.' He thrust his arm Ihroueh the ocenfra and slid the catch, raised the sasb and swung himself Into the b!a knots of the interior. I saw the flush si W electrlo pocket searchlight as he threw It over the room in a quick fur rey, then all withti became as laser Utile as ftver, T ' Alert of mnseles. I stood nerrausi) peering into the gulf 'below, with my tars set to catch the slightest sound As to what LeDuc sought in the cave like. Interior where he now rummaged I bad not the vestige of a notion. He had not seen fit, to enlighten me Of his own volition, and 1 had not felt like going further In" an attempt to raise the screen that -he b;u1 drawn between us. 0 far as I coulj analvi Cis sayings, he had been t iivu.g Ms net about Bruce; and sIhu.M that prove to be the case, I k n-w that when the final denoueu' iit came, I should, no matter the evidence he mlf;ht be alile to produce, orray my self with Clare In a despcrnt,.) rally to tha defense of the aocu 1 i i u. TiL"'!n-r she and I would i,.!.t i t him to the lust. 1 Per. bed as I was BO f nt a'. . stotifs of 11 n alley the bMrtm ' " as Mhrou.li-d In blnclti;. 1 ' t- "I tg tho rye, p i 1 ' ' r 1 1 a ! 1 ' i I V ;l ! ti .1 Irving Greene rhyfiaus Q. rvjettnsr . ita- object its perpetration was a iV re.re violation of the law, I began to grow both uneasy and angry at I awaited my partner's reappearance. To make my position still more un pleasant I knew that we must descend by the same means by which we had Y arisen; and no one perched aloft as l was could know. Into whose arms we might drop aa we retreated down the ladder. How long LeDuc was gba I. had but little-idea because of the difficulty of Judging the lapse of time when one is situated as I was. Wall It seemed a considerable period, It was possibly not mora than four or five minutes before he reappeared.".! hailed his coming with a breath of r llefy.ye-', "-"'. -'f";.j3-rsi -'"."V We wnt , dowh In reverse order from which we had ascended, LeDuo below me now and my feet closely fol lowing his hands. So far as we were able to judge, bq one had entered the alley since we had gone upward, and felt much more at ease as upon the Bagging once more I adjusted my dls- PJrraIlged ci0thea. As I did so I saw my companion stoop and apparently pick up something as we turned and hurried silently from the scene of our offorts. Once more upon the street, X .ventured to , ask what success hs "iad met with. ?? His reply was preg nant with t satisfaction. ,. "I think . I have secured what I was looking for, but cannot be certain until tomorrow. I will let you know about it then." . " "And have you it with ybut" J per listed, thinking it high time he con ceded a little more in me, in view of what I had done for him. - H patted Sis pocketr : -.v i-: i- "Yes right, here.v If upon an invta 'ig&tion made under the proper eon litlons by b a expert it turns out as i think it will, I will name your man ,or,,you tomorrow. Andjyhen I, a 1 on going to have' you present as an nterested party. . By the way. hera s your match box." He held out tha mentioned receptacle to me and I took t with a look of surprise as I d araded that he tell , me when and vhere he had gotten it I was very -ei tain that I had not banded It tfl iim. ';'.':-;'? .i -j . "Something dropped pon my r,houV ier as we were coming down the lad '.er and. I picked this up at the foot if it when , we. struck earth , again, 't must have Worked , out of . youl pocket as we came down while, you were using your arms for climbing, .""reat y-c1 to lost, anything smooth; f-4 , ' (Continued on PwTS) V J ' V FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS FON BAOKAOHB KlONKYS AMD BkAOCSi ;:--.-...' , ,' ' i-r.:-s V''. vA Startler. ,'X:rV- pbe And so you irt going to be rui son-ln-lnw? - He-Uy Jove! "1 bsdo't thought of that -London Tatler. ; ' -i- -r '..','-.-.":'; t'-: J 'i' '. :' : tmn mfmm ' iYoujudgea man rot y ht he promise to do, Dui py wnai r, nat d inv That is the only tru let. Chamberlain's Co 'gh Remedy jaced by IbM standard ba 10 yj)rior. f H ole everywhere soiak it in the hiffhest terms of praise. For sale by all deal ers... -- V, Rainiest Thunderstorms. ' The records of meteorological office show Ibnt raiuleos thunderstorms bar not been cominou. but a few are on record. Th most extraordinary was j encountered near Chepstow, Eugiand. on Aug. n, 1803. It began at fi p. ut. and lasted Ore boursrand In that time it was estimated 10.000 flushes of light ning were Keen,' but not one drop of water fell. In a tbanderstorm at Cap Verde in 1003 the nky was a continu ous blaze of llgbtulng. lastlns nu hotil yet both ruin nnd lower clouds weri Absent BoMton Advertiser. - FOR DISEASES OK THE SKIK. Nearly all diseases of the skin sueS as rczera, letter, -salt rheum ar.d bar- a rt itch, are charcterizi-d by an In tense itchinr and smarting, which of tn makes life a burden and disturbs Jeep and rest ' Qu ck relief nw be had by applying Chamberlain s Hilv It allays the itching and smarting- al most insUi t'y. Many cases have been ured by its use. For saw by all Dial-era,-:' " - (,. ' , Hr Alibt . U, , Worn to the curious little girl's dls gusC ' ht-r elder sister and be? girl friends bad quickly closed the door of the- back ..parlor-, before she " conir ' u"r ,mo" ,u mon ,ha 1 Sh' wa'l'd uneasily for a llttl while. thee sue knocked . No ronfMiase. Kli knocked ngnln. Still no attention. Her . curlow' t'0,,,'l he eoutrollod no longer .."Dodo!" Kbe called In staccato torn s she kuncked mice siraln. "Tain'i aiel It's mamma!" Llpplnrott'a , V: '-" - A COLD, LxGRIPrE. THEN PNEU , ; M0NIA ' Is too often the fatal sequence, and roughs that hang on weaken tha sys tem and lower the viliil risistance. f -lev's Honev and Tar Compound Is a Tt- I aM nn-iliciim thut stop the coii(th promp'ly bf heslinif Ihe cause: srothw ihe U:t imed air lalHUHes, and rh'ck the c Id. Ktp alwtys on hitnd, lit fu t subntituted. r or sale r.y all dealers. Sheep's Wool. ' Of sheep's wool one pound Is sul clent to produce a yard of excela-ul cloth. . united cc:::i;di?.ate : VETt?wI3 REUNION Macon, Ga., Extremely Low Farts Via Norfolk-Southern Bail way . tickets on Sale May 6, 6, ,7, 8, 1912 - J Norfolk t 1185 - - -5 Washingtoa ; ; 10 40 7 New Bern :. ;. -" , , .... 10 40 . Beaufort ' V 11 30 Kinston ' , 75 . Wilson .3:1-: i 9 26 Eates In aame proportion from other totlons.'';.:;.:'V"--.'.K!!''.l" . , . Final limit "May 15, 1912, unless tick et is d posited with Special Agent and upon payment Of .fifty cents - when ex tension to June 6, will be granted. Stopovers allowed. Ask Agents for detailed information. - B. L. BUGG, r W. W. CROXTON, Trafnc Mgr. ' G. P. A. , ! S iNOBFOLK, VA. The Uclted States Supreni Court delated repair shopmen railroaders. - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTOR I A Senator Dixon. Roosevelt's manager. sajs Tatt's speeches show ihit he . is unwilling to trust the people. QUICK' RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. t George W. Koons, ' Lswton Mich., lays: "Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism has given my wife won- darful benefit ' for rheumatism. . She could not lift hand or foot, bad to be lifted for two months.' She began the us of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday aha could not move and on Wednesday she got up, dressed herself and walked out for breakfast " Sold by Bradham Drug Co. . j Governor Huot of ; Ariona, in h's message to the legislature urged teg is (at ion for the restoration of the recall for judges in the Stat Constitu ion. Chamberlain's Cough Rt medy has Con lis great rei atatnn ai d txu-nsive skie by its r mat sable cu-es of eoveh . : Ids knd croup. - It ran be dependea .pon.- iry it.. - Sod by all dialers. Conference ( Sunday at Wilming'on was celebrated in St Paul's rhui ch, whird bishop Wilson orJained deacons and eldirs and preached. - Chsmleilain s Cough Rroe j. hss w n iis treat leoutation and xunaive Sale by it remarkable euies o' cone I s. cnlds and Croup It esn b deperded upon. Try n.- sow ty all Deals s. - ' .' . . Mis. Julia Hapak, of Scranton. P , was found dead with her throat eut in a coal ear n ar her hotre. - WOMEN Women of tie highest trpe, women of inperior education and refinement, whoe ducernmsnt and judgment give weight and force to their opinions, highly praise tho wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throughout the many stages of woman's life, from girlhood, through the ordeals -of mother hood to the declining years, there is no safer or more reliable med icine. Ctamherlain's Tablets are sold everywhere at 25c a box. .' 4 OVER OS V CARS' EXPCRICNCC C - 0 4 TtlAOC MAflKU - ' I l a COrWltaHTS Ac AnTOnwflfHnf a tTtrh nd dNTiplon mf . Rtllnklf swrimri oir iiiitiii fr lixhr mn iveuillon prithRhif pit"tiv', fonmiunk. lttiaMrNrt)T'"MIia(Mi)lttl. r' on HalsHUA ut( frets. l!s utM f tm iA-m,i-f iNalSHtin. ' : f ' - V k .- a t J - si k k tinr1tofn1f 1ilnatr'1 wkifk I rw4t Hv tttiiUtiit tt mr " H't'tiMi V-4tfi.nl, 1 ki um. t a iwn l"ur nKiiHUai. liaUyal Br ra ; DEALEHS IN 7 Timothy and pea-vine flay, Corn, Oats. Cracked Corn, Corn Meal, C. & Meal, Beet Pulp, Bran. Shipstuff, Hulls, Hammond Dairy Feed. R.P. Oats, C-rt O :i3,.Uye. Soy C:ar.s ar.d Fi:!d Fca3. v WAIIT TO DUY YOUR f-i::ld rr.s.' ( 1 - i A til IMs Ta and let 1912 mark the begming of c ur fortune and a ' new Ji 'el Nothing n earth gives a family : stsndingin a community like the ownership of a nice, 'comfoi table home.- The winter is a food time to perfect all the little details and we've a good, warm office and lots f time at your disposal to htlp you select a suitable plan and talk over the kind of mater, ial you will peed,- Come in and let's figure it out together. - -' Tolsori Lumber & r.!fg Co. 129 E. Front -St " NEW BERN, : - N. a 1 T y HARDWARE , and " r Building Ma- , terial Paints, Oils , AND - v.r , Varnishes American , Field Fence HENRYS Prescriptions from . nil. physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled, ".. . 4' - Also a full line of Choice Toilet artkles. Pharmacy f PHON43 17 J ' 4 A FULL LINE or-: Cniinn .n4 CiimmM. tU IllJ till J dlill Hbl ' Bo3is frcm nkU :" 10 j can'selecl.mr aP. : :::::" ti 8 F. M. Clmdwicli - MERCHANT TAILOR, - -103 Middle St. New lWf N. O. uLLlilEii'i OFLh.ii iv iuv vAUii au a unuuui an ah 4 PARLOR ON . " Vf 11U Mlh.-S IN LtLi A3 ASSISTANT. .- . A rorJiul welcume to friends and ths pliLlic, USS BLYTIIG Mcf.orl.-y llUlg. , 75 To!bk Et. Hpi.fite F!l;s Tern;,)... I.' tew stan, I. ,
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