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i y fxmndn of an er! i.j.,v i c it i met , lcu4 2-S-2) I FILLER I aaus 18 LB3 . AC1B jhiosmiatb sua ' Kotli of these are called "complete" fertilizers, but they aro very different. Fertilizer (-saagH-MM l LU W LPS . cn v. , NiM ..; POTASH - ' II TITAN C If you prefer ready-mixed fer tilizers, instst on having enough Potash in them to raise the crop as well as to raise the price. Crops contain more than three times as much Potash as phosphoric acid. It m found years a so tbat tWani position ' " one br adding enouuh husk to mil It tiiht. of the crop n not a sure emUe to the most To increase the Potato 4 per cent, (for profitable lertiliicr, but itcorknotiakeavrrr cotton and train), add one bat Muriate of mart man to figure out tl.nt a weli-balracti Potaah per ton of fertiliser; to in create it hnlliicr akeald coou.a at fcii ii ouch Potatk 9 per cent, (truck, potatoes, tobacco, corn. aaPaaaaherlcAcM. Instrton having it so.' -.- etc.). add two bags Sulpbato or Muriate -vll you do not find ttie brand you want, make per ton. Talk to your dealer and ask him to carry Potash In p.,,,.1. P-.., . - Mock or oroer it fur you. It will pay you both, for aVOlUSH Kay 3 For particular! and prices writ J GERMAN KALI WORKS, Inc.. 42 Broadway. New York Hack, CfciLago. Ill .. Bank a Trait Bid-., tanaaaa, ti. Wbitaa) laaa Mag. Iwtrl-aai.U. tapirs Ulg., Atlaata, la. Shaft are Proposed For The En- ' trance to New York and i Liverpool. NORFOLK LEADS MGVZMENT isttto Ai ifcNTION Beln; Bcllair Stock and Fruit Firm. '''G. T. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. f have Full Blood Angus Bulls and Heifers for, sale immune from Texas fever, also full blood Berkshire Hogs. You are cordially invited to visit farm and see stock. . G. 7. RICHARDSON. New. Bern, N. C. R. F. D.', No. 2. Phone, Bellair line, 4 rings, Iji Going to: Undertaking Launched at An - aual Banquet Held By Murine Engineers. Norfolk, Jan. 4. A movement wa set on foot last night at the antuu! banquet of the. Marine Engineers' Benefit Association, by John C. lilton, Commonwealth's attorney, to perpet uate the memory of marine engineers who are buried in the sunken hull of the! Titaattc. If the association con tinues this movement it will be the first organization in the world to give official recognition to the bravery and heroism of the 34 men who remained at posts of death in the engine rooms of the doomed, vessel Not one engineer was saved from the sinking ship. They remained in the hold until the ship turned her bow to the bottom, going down with lights burning, propellors churning and wire- ess apparatus still supplied with cur rent. Air. lilton classed those men with the . bravest heroes of history Every marine engineer bears similar responsibilities and Mr. Tiltori declared thry should take steps to see that the memory of those who sacrificed life to ambition never grows dim. He sug gested that memorial shafts be erected at the entrance to New York and Liv erpool harbors, with Norfolk the first to head a subscription list. Charles A Bond wis loastmastcr I and made the initial speech o' the evening. In a few words he explained I the aims and objects of the associa tion, saying 19L had been a prosper ous year for marine engineers in Nor folk and had been marked by almcst no friction between engineers and en.J Mudhole In Driveway Is Much Criticized "-On lower 'Middle street, just north of. tie Blade's building, is a, space of several hundred square Icel which is unoccupied except by a small Yame structure used is a restaurat. A section of this unoccupied plat of ground is used as a driveway to the dock just back of the Blades building and hundreds of wagons' traverse it each lay. For many weeks this driveway has been a "loblolly' of mud and water, at tirpes becoming in such condition that it is almost impossible for vehicles o pass there while pedestrians do not venture to do so. This spot has been the object of much adverse criticism of late. Per sons visiting New Bern are surprised to sec such a place righ t in the business d's rict of thi city and they as well aR mmy local people wonder why it is permitted. MEETS AWFUL DEATH Young Man Falls From Train and Car Wheel Passes Over Body. A young man named Eubanks em- p'oyed by the John I.. Roper Lumbir Company met an awful death yester day about ten o'clock near Camp Perry when he fell from a log train and was run over by one of the wheels of the train. He died a short while afterward. The body was brought to Polloksville over the Roper road and was met there by the mother, Mrs. A. T. Banks of Maysville. It was prepared for burial and sent to Nottheasr where the in terment will take place. The young man was about eighteen years of ige. Tie was the son of Mrs. Hanks by a ormer marriage. ' 1 ti . ' '.. Tail of thaUry Dragon. On or On pecdllarrae of the an cient writers on natural history sub jects was the Implicit faith which they placed In the genutueness of the varVl ous basilisk and dragon stories which were told to them. Bmnetto, for an Instance to (be point, relates with all soberness that "the basilisk Is the king of serpents. He wears a white crest upon bis bead, and such Is the abun dance of bis venom that the air Is poisoned wherever this dire reptile jasses. Trees In which be makes his borne exhale such a poisonous odor that birds In flying over are so over come Willi it that they fall to the ground dead. "The dragon," says the same au thor, "la the very largest of serpents and Inhabits especially India and Ethi opia. When he flies out of the caverns In which he makes his home be fur rows the air with such violence as to make It gleam with fire. His mouth Is small, and be has not the power to In dict deadly wounds with bis teeth. In his tall, however, his power lies, and with It he can Instantly strangle the largest elephant" ENTERTAIN VENT GIVEN Southpaw 8mokers. With bis left band be took pipe and tobacco from bis pocket and with bis right hand be felt for a match. He bad none. . His fellow Idler ' at the other end of the park bench gave him a match and then let bis own cigar go out In his astonishment at seeing bis left handed neighbor light bis pipe with bis right band. "That's funny," said he. "Ton are Just about the most confirmed left bander 1 ever met, yet for that little trick you use your right hand as If born to it." "All left handed people do," was the reply. "Just think over the list of your smoking acquaintances and see if you ever knew one who lit his pipe i with his left baud. I'll bet you didn't I never did, and I have numbered among my pipe loving friends several men whose right band seemed nearly helpless for everything else." New York Press. "BLOOD IS THKMB THAN WATER" Without good reJ blood a man lias a w wk heart And poor nerves. Thlnneet of fie blood, or anaemia, U common In yoi ig iolki a well as old. Eipadaily at It iuc cue wiui inobe wno wor in my veni ated lactone or thou uka .h. up indoors in winter time with coal stove burning up tho oxvaen or amlttln ' carbonic (oxide) gas. This Wood, or blood which )2rkl,tZL!!?,? in anaemic people may nave been caused by lack ol good fresh air breaUtedinUt 1 lungs, or by poor digestion or dyspepsia. Sometime people suffer interna ' rain over the heart which is not heart disease at ail, but caused by ImilaesVioJr - Whatever the cause, there's just one remedy that you can turn to-Huowinii that it has civen satisfaction for over 40 years. ur-nowin DR. PIERCE'S ,-- GOLDEH MBDiCAL niSCOVERY is a blooH clcansci and alterative ihat starts the liver and stomach Into vigorous ".' action, it thus assist tie uody to manufacture rich red blood which feeds the heart-nerves brain ard cans of the body. The organs work smoothly lika machinery running in oil. ou feel clean, strong and strenuous instead of tired, wek fiint. No'atl3'-. ycu can obtain Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- r-vcry t aulets. as wc I as th 1 ouid form from all medicine dealers, or tablets by ina:l, preps 4 in $1 cr ..c im. Adrcss R. V. Pierce, M. U, Buffalo, N. Y. - ' DR. PIERCE S IRBAT !T,8 I'ACB ILLUSTRATED COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER WILL EE SENT FR: R. CLOT11 BOUND POR 11 OSB-CENT STAMPS. LIBRARY BOARD MEETS Ye Bad Boyes In Church. In Salem, in 1676, it was ordered by the town that "all ye boyes of ye towne nre appointed to sitt upon three pa Ire of stairs In ye meeting house, and THEN SEE TOLSON LUMBER &. 11 FG. CO FOR EVERYTHING Office and Factory 129 E.Front St. New Bern N. C Enjoyable Affair I'nder Auspices of Lawson Sunday School. (Special to the Journal) De Bruhl's, Jan. Last night the ployers. Short talks were heard from I Sunday school of I awson's Baptist ! William Lord Is appointed to look several other guests among them F-'. chapel held their Christmas enter- ' after 'e bo-ves "P0D e PuPU talrs " ward A. Richardson of the New Yo.k tairiment and it proved to be one of!"1 .trHU"ru ULUIU Pennsylvania and Norfolk RaMioad; the most pleasing events of the hi James V. Trehy, George VV. Harney, day season kichan! A. Dobie, B. Gray Tuitsta Walter IL Taylor, Jr., Clinton L. Wright and Dr. James G. Riddick. HEWS HIS FOOT. While engaged Friday afternoon in trimming a piec of timber to be used in the construction of a small bridge. J. T. Moore, who lives near Truitt's, had the misfortune to seriously cut SANTA CLAUS' Headquarters My X mas stock of Toys, Crockeryware and Jewelry his left foot with the axe which he was is complete and I can save you money us!ng in his work c i,lstri,ment in u.. A! TTAitri some way slipped from the piece of Special attention to repairing Watches GIVE ME YOUR NEXT ORDER. C. C. DUDLEY, Maysville, N; C dered to "watch over youths of dls- ! nrHorlv pnrvKnira nnrl fino thpv hphfive The church had lieen ,n a i, i lUt?lllt?l CO IVIIICIIC UliU UOC OUVU I , '& ' .1.. A I .1... I ...... . appropriiiu-iy ueior.ueu ior me "c- and blows ns Is In Ms discretion meet. ' r.asion and together with the large: in Durham nny misbehaving boy was Chrsitmas tree the scene was indeed punished publicly after the service was an attractive one. An extensive pro-i over. We would nowadays scarcely ravn had been prepared for the oc- i seat twenty or thirty active boys to casion and the large audience present ! etber n, rh.itch if we wished them throoughly enjoyed the entire event. Short talks v.ere made by Rev. J. D. DANCF AT ORIENTAL One of the Largest and Most Beau tiful of the Season. (Special to the Journal ) Oiientol, Jan. 4 One of the largest and most beautiful dances of the sea son was t;iven here last Tuesday even ing at iVlKlyettes hall. In addition to those from this place v. ho panic pateti in the event there were a num ber of visitors present. Music for the occasion was furnished by the Aurora brass band. The dame wa led by R. M. Hooker and Miss Stephens. Those partici pating were : Miss Ruth Simmons of Kinston with Clem Hooker of Bay boro, Mi?;s Pearl Johnson with George Norcome of Beaufort, Miss Lena Ste phens with Keneth Nixon of New Bern, Miss Kmma Hooker of Aurora with Wallace Hadncll of Aurora, Miss Joy ner of Greenville with Hardy Thompson of Aurora, Mrs, J. E. Porter of Wei Ion with Ralph Thompson of Aurora, Miss Moore with Robert Bcnner of Aurora, Miss Mary Miller of Bayboro with C. L. Daniels of Bayboro, Miss Mary Aldridge with Ben Hooker, Mis- the amount made bv the cars on their- Julia Stephens with David Fercbee, first diy's run. It wis moved and Variety of Matters Attended to At Session Held Yesterday. (Written for the Journal) The regular monthly meeting, of tho New Bern Library Association was held in the Library rooms yesterday at eleven o'clock. Eleven members -were present. Meeting called to order by the President, Mrs William Blades. Mr. T. A. Green, trusLee, reported he had on hand $450.00 to pay Mr. Henderson on the real estate indebted ness, thus reducing the debt to $1440,0. The librarian reported she had been unable to take the yearly inventory of the books at Christmas on account of lack of helpers. The committee on seeing that the library is fumigated reported that it would soon 1)6' done by the city. The committee on getting dirt to fill up the library yard reported they were unable to buy the dirt. The treasurer Mr. William Dunn, Jr., reported a bilance of $83.7 in the treasury which includes $53.00 that was j;iven by the New Berh Ghent Street Railway Company that being some way slipped irom the piece limber and struck Mr. Moore's foot with full force. A telephone message was sent to Dr. Raymond Pollock of this city and he went to the home of the wounded man and rendered medical aid. The accident ts such that the victim will not be able to walk again- in several weeics. 33 RFECTIO Will Heat Your Spare It means a lot to, your guests to find a cray.wett-warro j ed room awaiting' them. i , A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater is the very, thing to drive, away chill and damp in a hurry.' No smoke or smell with a Perfection; -Just; clean, glowing warmth at a minute's notice.. A Perfection Heater give3 nine hours com-' fort on a single gallon of ofl. p Handsome, yet; inexpensive. Dealers everywhere, or write for descriptive circular. V Get r Ptrftction SmoMtrn OH Httr noageaW h ' - r , comfortable all tk rattoftka winUr , , , r 1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY (laoorporatad ia New JHr) - Hcwark. ft. X UNION ELECTS OFFICERS. (Special to the Journal) Jan. 4. The Onslow County Farm ers' Union met in Jacksonville Wed nesday, and. elected the following officers for the ensuing year: J. II. Aman, President! O. li. Basden, Vice President; A. W. Cooper, Secretary ini Treasurer. During the p3t year the Union has added u large number of new members and the work accomplish ed by them hag been manifested in tho improved farming conditions in thi section. Ihe new ontcers are men oi ability and the prospect for the ensuing year is very encouraging. While, J.E. Richard.-on, Isaiah McMil lan, and Charles RK hardson. to be models of attention and dignified behavior, but after the boys' sents were removed from the pulpit stairs they were all turned In together In a "boys' pew" In the gallery. There was Gilbert Dixon and Miss Emma a boys' pew In Windsor, Conn., as late Dixon have returned from a visit with as 1845, and pretty noisy it usually relatives and friends at Kinston. i was. Rev. J. V. White and Mrs. T. J. White spent Sunday at Trenton visit, ing relatives. Miss Estelle Thomas of Richland5 is visiting relatives in town. Edward McMillan of Red Bank, N. J., is in town for a few days visiting relatives. ,W. A: Dixon is having a commodious building erected near his old home. Work on the structure is now in pro gress and will be completed in the near f RETRENCHING. Besides the changes in train service affecting New Bern which take1 place : today the Norfolk Southern is making a number of other changes tnat anect I other places to .a greater degree than New Bern. Norfolk loses the local 1 train between that city and Eder.ton The regular forenoon train out of Ncr- folk will leave at 9 AS instead of at II at' now and will run as local. A train between Raleigh and Fayette ville will also be discontinued. 'a i., . - . .!. ! ' , 'i. : : ' - - : t .;. . , "Theresa Differeice ASK YOUR DOCTOR ITt. Jeep Gola Subscribe For The " i-v" r Journal M3 S1- For Thirst Thinkers. SAVE' THE CROWNS they are valuable. Write for catalog Pepsi-Cola Co., New Bern, N. C. Apples! l A - ' Apples! Apples! AND OTHER FRUIT4 ' ! : , v . JustiReeied:::;' Others To FoHow Vbehly: I - i i a 61 "Sk FKONT ST. Y's.z'ieJZZr uizr 5 P. M. Phone 169 , PHONE OH WRITE TC' QUOTATIONS. uttire. IS IS CERTAIN The Proof That Journal Rreades Cannot Deny. What could furnish stronger evi dence of the efficiency of any remedy than the test of time'? Thousands of people testify that Doan's Kidney Pillis have brought lasting results. Home endorsement shouold prove undoubtedly the merit of this rem edy. Years ago your friends and neighbors testified to the relief they had derived from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills and now confirm those testimonials. They say time has com- leted the test. F. P. Avery, 190 Middle St., New Bern, N. C, says: "I have no reson to change my high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills which I expressed through the local newspapers sonic years ago. I begun using this remedy, procured at the Bradham Drug Co., when I was suffering from kidney complaint and backache and it cured me. "When Your! Back is Lame Re- member the Name." . Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Averyhad the remedy backed by home tesitimony. 50c all stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buflalo, N. Y. (Adv.) An Incautious Critic Almost the last work that Sir Edwin Landseer was engaged on was a life sized picture of Nell Gwyn passing through an archway on a white pnl- frey. This picture, in which the horse alone was Qnlsiiea, was Douguc ny one of the Rothschild family and given to Sir John Mlllals to complete. Oue morning a celebrated art critic called and was much Impressed with bis work. "Ah, to be surer' he said, going up close and examining a deerbound. which almost breathed. In the fore ground of the picture. "How easily one caa recognize Landseer's dogs! Wonderful, isn't It?" "Yes, it Is won derful." remarked Sir John, lighting another plie. "I finished pnlntlug that dog yesterday and have doue the whole of it myself." That critic was sorry be spoke. Miss Ethel Wliitehurst with Charles Miller, Miss E.irle White v.iih l.ide Daniels, Mrs. Madie Moore with Jake Brabble, Miss Emily Midyeitc with Joseph Gainer, Miss Hannah Daniels ivitb II. I.. Gibbs, Claire Everett with W. F. Ewell, Mis Helen Dudlc Dr. Potter of Aurora, Mr. a tic G. M id cite. s'cond that $75.00 of this total amount be given Mr. Green to apply on the indebtedness in addition to the $450.00. A letter of thanks is to be written the Street Railway for the kindness. A mount from sale of pecan nuts on . with library property amounted to $0.00. Mrs. SI 1.45 is owed for new stove. A com mittee was appointed to ask that the Chapcrones: Dr. and Mrs. R. E. New Bern Daily Journal and Sun be Watts, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hooker, eiveii tin library. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boswell. Mr. and The librarian was instructed to take Mrs. J. . Miller, Mr. .and Mrs. F. ('.'the Baltimore Sun from Mr. Johnson Gcndreau. for one month. The following mag.l- Stags: G, lltidgins, Charles Sprintilc zincs were ordered for the year: Youth's and (.land v neat ley oi ueatoori, t ompamon, narper s, Review ui ie Nelson. An-jl and Mr. l'intur of New j views, Ladies Home Journal, Saturday 1 W. A. i Evening Post. Everybody's, Munsey's, , ! The Craftsman. The committee re- ported the play for the benefit of the i lilirarv is progressing nicely and will j be put on wry soon. No further busL Brinson und Miss Hooker noss the meeting adjourned.' Bern, Mr. Hart of Raleigh Thompson of Aurora. Aft POPULAR COUPLE WED Frank C. Surprise Friejids. j A marriage that came as a surprise j to the many friends of the contracting j parties occurred Tuesday afternoon last at Goldsboro when Miss l.ela I. Hooker of Bayboro hc:;mc the nridc of Frank C. Brinson also ol Bayboro. The bride is one of Pamlico Comity's most1 attentive and popular young ladies' and has a host ol fri.-ntls all oer t IR RESOLUTIONS FOR MR. PENDLETON. Whereas, on the first day of Decem ber. WU Mr. George B.t Pendleton, our former Cashier, tendered his resig nation, eflective on said date, for the purpose of accepting a position with Mr. Brim..;'.i i the clerk of i t he Trust Company ot Georgia, in Pamlico County Superior Co rt. Mr. and Mrs. Brinson returned to Bayboro Wednrsdav mornine. Mr-, tiriuson is a sler of Clem Hni.b-r, Vih, holds a . . . . . . . , t . i. position witn tne local nrnm n oi me rmour Picking Company. Danial Was a Worker. Truly there were giants In colonial days. One Daniel Leake of Salisbury. N. H., made during bis lifetime and was paid for 1,000,000 shingles. Dur ing the years be was accomplishing this colossal work be cleared 300 acres of land, tnpped for twenty years st least 600 maple trees, making some times 4,000 pounds of sugar a year. He could mow six acres a day, giving nine tons of bay. His strong, long arms-cut a swath twelve feet wide. In bis spare time be worked as a cooper, and ho was a famous drum maker. King of Externals iSells itself wherever t introduced Imitators Knave tried to imitate, and substitution has been attempted. But once GOWANS always Qowans for inflammation, and congestion. ghrea ut pleiwm (n rttom mentt Gowmm Preparation for InttumniHlioii, tiftrvinlly ot tit throat nd ehmt, Wt Aart milil UowuitH Preparation for many yuan nrl never hud a tomftluint. UURLimTQS DtWU CO.. , Burlington, A'. C. BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT MIKE HCXE All Dmaaiala 1. . SO. 3S. tOWAN MEDICAL CO.. a -IihhUi4. atl ami rli.4U at fast Irtiiltl A 8aeret Dsfinad. A secret is a thing which you com municate to one whom you can trust He In turn tells It to somebody that be can trust and that somebody reveals It to another somebody whom be can trust And so It goes the rounds, but U la still a secret although everybody knows It .., aaaaai -1 Not to Blame. Father (sternly) Now, Sophia, some thing- most be done to reduce your ex penses. Zoo are. actually spending more than your allowance. Daughter It ton't my fault father. I've done mj best to get yon to Increase it Brook lynLlfe, His Company. Her Father I Judge a man, sir, by (ha company be keeps. - The Suitor Then I'm all right for I've been keeping company with your daughter for over two years. Good Intsntlona, -"He means weH." "Maybe so. maybe so. but 1 Ored him because be's too blamed willing to let It go at tbaf-Detrolt Fret Press. A nan should be nprlgbt not be kept oprlght-Marcns Anrlln. Gonnfeiion "For man? years 1 was troubled, in snite of all so-called remedies I used. At last I found quick relief and cure ia those mild, yet thorough and really wonoeriui DR. KinC'Gr 1 Ailolph Bchlnirock, Buffalo, N.Y. U 85 CENTS PER BOTTtE AT ALL DRIlfifS'ST.. NEW LAW LOWERS PRICES Chief Function of Parcel Post Fx- plained by Representative Lewis. Washington, Jan. Opportunity or housewives to bay real country utter ,--ggs and poultry direr; from farmers is the chief function of the new parcel post system, accotding to epresentative David J. Lewis, of Maryland, co-author of the law. 'The housewives in a village or own horn wnt.-n a rural route si arts an make practical use of the parcels .. . t't-i. .. im post, said Lewis. ne can oroer irect from the producer in her 'zone . Suppose she needs two pounds of butter, wo dozen- egs, two pounds of sattsntb nd a chicken. She can ordwr their- from some farmer and have them de vercd to her kitchen for 15 cents. And she can get them at one-half of he cost of buying them from retailers.' Lewis scored Senator Bourne and the Senate for insisting upon high rates n the compromise bill, which became law. He say the parte! post charges or short distance traffic are entirely too high. C. O. D. regulations for the use ol farmers .shipping their products to . . , i consumers will be prov,aca soin, .ewis predicted. SrOPAT THE V Barrington House - When in Norfolk 908 Main St. Z. V. HARRINGTON, Proprietoi Rates 1.60 day; $7.60 week' Hot and cold baths. Special attention to transients. Home Privileges. COMMITTEE, T. V GREEN L. I. MOORE. C. E. FOY. Atlanta, and the Board of Directors of the New Bern Banking 8i - Trust Company dcsiic to express their appre ciation far his services and their re t;ret at the severance cf his connection : with this institution while expressing; their pleasure at his promotion; Now, Therefore, .Be it Resolved, by the Board of Directors s the New Bern Blinking ft Trust Company that we have accepted the resignation of Mr. Ge&ruc B. Pendleton with much regret, and desire to express our ap preciation for ' the service reirlercd !y him to this institution during the several year of his connection there ' with: his care and 'fidelity ti the interest of the business, ; hi . energy and accuracy ."in- hits onduct and management of its, af fairs; and hi:-- uniform courtesy in his ontart with his business associates, nd our great regret at the loss rrf Ins cnices, and to which hiiii the' greatest uciess in the new field of hi endeavors; Resolved Further, that a copy of . his Resolution shall be spread upon the minutes of this Beard, and copy hereof forwarded to Mr. , Pendleton n Atlanta. .'. ,- . iV. . . B. P. 5. Taint for every pur pose. J.S.Basnight Hardware Co., New Bern, N. C. . "Bucks" Stoves and Range J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co., New Cern, N.C. KINDNESS NETS ' FORTH? N Doctor Who r"Crubstaked" Man Will Share In Rich Mine. -New York, Jan. i.--Dr. Isaac W. Furman, a dentist ol Baysboro, I.; I., brother of ex-Districf Attorney George H. Furmin, of Suffolk County, was on a pleasure trip in Ann in teiy.'ars ago and met a "miner. w'. was penni less, but rich in hope. , Dr. Furman "grubbed and staked the miucr, vh agreoi, if ho should make a "strike". that the dentist wss to receive 1 shire of the proceeds. - , As the years went by Dr. Furman almost forgot thr miner,, ' He Couldn't help chuckling when hr. remembered he had once thought seriously he might get some return for his mone.. But a few days ago .jhe dentit re ceived a letter that startled him. The m!nef had made ,hi long-hoped-for "strike." lie also sent a gold ore specimen that assayed $700 a ton. The value of the mine, which is on the "Cold Road," in Arixona, Is .'! to be $1,000,000. Dr. Furman to-.'-; f first train for Arizona. si i nn on on rkrn n i
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