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------ -- ninei Taa Hatlaaal Femt i ta , aubiUhed everrday naeyearea- ejid Uoirday. iooxnal uiidtt IMI Cnn Bawl.' :-! t : C JPONB. Ha I. -- . CKAXUS t.JTZTC3, u EDITOR-AND PROPRIETOR. Oa fear, in aerates.. .. .. Oo YeSX, tot iBAdTkM. 4 Monthly, by carrier la the ttf JM ' Advertising Bates tarulabed r . tlfcatfca. ,: - : Entered at tba Portotfle. K rtero. N. C. s second-dast OFFICIAL PATER OF NEW BERN. AND CRAVEN OOUNTT. ' New Bern, N. 0., March 12, IMS. FIRE LOSSES THKEATE9 FBI AS. CIAL COKDITIOKS With the hope of return to normal financial conditions, It 1b most dis couraging to read each day of tre mendous fires, and these fires in cities where it might be supposed that the latest and most improved methods were to be found for both preventing great fires, in the erection of fire jiroof buildings, and in having tba .rust nppvoved apparatus for fighting t.i that might occur. " ? It is the destruction of the material thing, that hurts. It is not that the property owners lose entirely, for they may be protected . through insurance, and' so be able to rebuild, or resume business as the case might be. But while the property owner may return in a few weeks to a nor mal financial and business condition, there is the loss which the insurance .companies have had to pay, and. this insurance m-ms just so much cash that must be applied to fill up a de ficit, that cannot be made absolutely L-iod. Under certain conditions, a fire i are or there that destroys buildings hat are of no value for occupancy, that are fire traps upon ground that is valuable for good buildings, and the class of buildings that have little Insurance upon them, such fire losses serve civic Improvement ends. The fires in the large cities that are now all too frequent, cannot but have harmful effects, for it is the destruc tion of property that means loss that cannot be counteracted through fire Insurance returns. There is an ex-1 Unction of values, not to be made , good, and It is because of this utter Jobs, that fires hurt not only the In dividual, but the community, and a number of them aggregate to cause financial Injury to general trade con ditions. Good For Everybody Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a promi nent architect, in the Delbert Building, San Francisco, lays:: "I fully en dorse all that has been said of Elec tric Bitters as a tonic medicine it la good for everybody. v It corrects ston ach, liver and kidney disordera la't prompt and . efficient manner and builds up the system." Electric Bit ters is the best spring medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter; as a blood purifier It Is unequaled. 60c. at All Druggists. mtict Lima Stacy, N. C, March I. Dear Mr. Editor: I am a little girl 12 years old. po to school every day. We have a fine country school with about 79 pu pils. Our teachers are Mr. Fred 0. Trten, principal of Aurora. N. C., and illss Ltca Nelson, eaeUUa," f Pintle, N. C. Our.' principal occasionally .wrjlts for The Journal and reads -the ar ticles tn school, which we all vary much enjoy. , The "Core Bound Potato Fleet will soon be leaving, laden with sweet po - ., tatoes for Petersburg to dispose of . their cargoes. ; we are having son spring weejaer now, mack to our delight, aftaf'soj hwh ""! . u tmw t tnontha - ; If this lrltla Utter Atw aurf lawd tta - -- - - ---- - way w Vea!T:Jr!!!.r a s a. mW49m aHgel w wsaewv wiant eik tun. a.1 n is L, fLTjOttjatj,. 'OriinlaULll; jgggHgnt: L A Coroner'e Jiry Usee days iads a railway . Ha ttrtmlaally negllgetit if as forgets his order bad Death reeslte berasse of a eolllsloa. ; " t " ' And thoaaaads, die rfPaeaf oals, sad, Cnrsa earn , year aad ' W Ooroaer Is exiled It, sad yet the tot nareau are ertmlsally begUfsen to ' - the hoase bottle of . Braae there Is a Vfr for . Fifty eeata T traiomaa fi(ts tW ordr,' A blmT Pay a bottle today 4hwe Ivrf.sVMATIoS cf t'.l Vsit gj 0 staVeaceee year aaoaiAtike a rows fetid al sals dowa ton tea ar aaeo- imu rami , :- "'- eV kateOiswat troa vwk eaas sad svnj then H aweae stack ta '-t riri inn aa iatanamwHi Eii ir"-tna r - r..tm for the car of wmn Hla, aartpUaa, tor tba ear of weak, aarfooa m-Sowaie'T-er-varked. Sebilltated. pata-racked Weaaes, kaowlaf tola medletoelo be Bade n at awMOUatajTfrya ot and tuaaard aatherltlea of the several v ka ssrtil I ,,4 aaboola o sracUce. are erfectlj wUllnc. 4 ' v taa loratals of Dr. Pteroe'i Favorlta Tnr ertpMoawUl bear the most critical exanUna thrn of BMdleal anwrta, tor It eootalos no lt-i, aanotlea, barmfal. or hablt-tonalnt tragi, and no stent onten Into It that Is not highly recommended bx tb most advuocd a4 Isaillnr awdical taaenen snA antbor Mm of thaUr ssvsral sehools of pnetie. tbelnrrcdlentf Prwcribtlon Tor tn V OTreot tcur me sime iiimenu lojjmfl jyorldimemedlclnjJtjaTl Roottm medicine for wonum'i ills hu aar och profeulonal endonemeat as Dr. Pierce's favorite Preecriptlon baa recetrea. nttbe un- aaaUBed reoonunendatkm of each of lta everal tnaradleotaDy aoont or leadlnt moai- xal men of all the achoole of practice. Ia each as endoreament not worthy of yoet eonatdaratlOBl V e A booklet of ingredients, with nnmerooa aatborattve profealonal endonements by the leading medical authorities of this country. Will be milled frt to any one sending name and eddrsas with request tor same, Address t. & V. Pteroa, Buffalo. N. Y. NEW8 FROM LOCO Special Correspondence. Loco, N. C, March 11. We have been having fine weather lately, and farmers are hustling. ' Mrs. E. L. Barbee, who has been spending some time with her mother, at Richlands, returned home last Mon- , day. Mr. Geo. Taylor and sisters, Misses Maggie and Rena, spent Sunday in Pollocksviile. Several of our people attended the burial of Mr. William Bynura Sunday afternoon. Miss Eva Gillette of Sllverdale, is here attending-school. Mr. E. 8. Ervin went to Richlands Saturday. Mr. E. J. Higglns met with quite a serious accident Friday laat. While I1UUIJIB II Ull UCCO, HO 11 UVI V11U ,,i,o- j fortune to cut his wrist, severing an trtery. ' Would be glad to hear from some j of our correspondents, who have been silent so long. Why don't you write? . Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the . whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except m' prescriptions from reptabie pny- slclans, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney, ft Company, Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. In buy ing Hall's Catarrh Cure uAJiure you Set the genuine.' It Is taken Internal-1 lv and made In Toledo. Oblo. bv K.I J. Cheney A Co., Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, Price 76 cents per bottle. , r,fwk "Bali's Family Pills for consti pation. Maay a man baa lost It while try ing to get ahead. x In the real drama of life the lead lag ladles are cooksr Best Healer ta The Warts Rev. F. Starbtrd, of East Raymond, Maine, aays: "I have naed Bocklen's Arnica Salve for several years, on my old army wound, and other ob stinate sores, and find It the beat heal er Jnthe world.I use it , too. fUh gresr success in my veterinary nuai- Prlce irc. at All Druggists. It stakes no difference bow long you've sugered, or what failed to cure Jchlldr strong, and - healthy. It'ej done eo for thousands, why not for. lyoat tt cents. Tea, or Tablets. F. B.1 Duty. , , A ... .... , iw sMuen mmim iwtwii w uri eeS ah Kill die tiannv. 'v ' ' , ' , . i , , - ' " 990919 "1 w 1,1 "arrwqA a . . . a a ysl ,laweait Uf -tarried. aS. i I"" lr,r' ' ft 1 A 1 to of tbe sJtaafVni would be that ' . h bed 4 a ytad 'nod keeping elwiys la , re yob W equally (0 lUm elth' rlekena eroep. raid ar rniimon!a. aar before Uf king of M')intis. II 'A a fx, an only too dad to prtni at ow h tie- amount 101 marenantajiia jimuer 1 " "" lk.hnh.i lUt cj InrallnU nf whlcb ' a- I i mn.1 1 Lm ! - nH.nhu V SU SaStSTn UiP,' IS m Mmwixd. am oiote cwxiih. o even I . . 17 in favor of u. . .T. ' ' V .J . . j .. . tn AKk rVutarrMa in iiih lor tba W-1 ni.i v,rjyi!ti' wi nfi' uiiM rv,,,w"" p-p mrm j rneilcibntii ' Our .i f'Z 7mm - lm,M bat wt a irUt do all that to atatmrd I , h A wnfrl th1 to,fM,. I yoW ni rotir fi4 cm end row iWtl. . . .... .... National forests la L 1 Buutaera palachisas 4. Intended Ifra tboes. la 'A WMterBs to WJor the bene- at tiw.w-'. Sine tba federal Goremnwnt owni I fanTlaTda aktartt BtaUa wakA I it aa .aat aaida. for: twaata, at Tula hfen ilnm In Ilia Wait il ai nimMawa 1 tSfffSia mt.tt fcnrAaiaajSa. roajth r iaiq oa w aw ,anjiw, j ; he bought, rueaniy. sruil aus regarui for diifeenos n yaluftotiba soil and' 'K f - i j , , Vf tabllahmeat if itha-Forssta provides chase from the owners so jhat no w f )0vtr w explaining Ms new tha need sell anleaa he desires to dq so.t orlaa and medlclrres t Boston people No person could be forced to give up! during the Oregonlan'i vlsir to that either hi. land or hi. home. hut gh he wishes to sen and the price is rea. , spnabla and th land uaomt lana of the4 character desired by the Ooy- . . , j v in ine same manner as u oy a tumoer company. The object of the National ' Forests is to make- homes more al-' - 1 uanie, not to destroy tnenu. ; . t There are several very Important . motives for the establishment of these ' Forests, none of which will- eperatel to ine aeirimew oi me people in uw region where it Is proposed to locate them; and most of which will be -tor their benefit. In the first place It is intended to buy only the highest, steepest, and roughest of the "mountain land which not suitable for tanning, and wher ever there are small acres within the forest which are suitable tor-farming they will be used for this pur pose. It is expected that retaining this mountain land in timber and preserv ing a deep leaf mold on It by pre venting fires will lessen river floods which are becoming higher and more dangerous every year, damaging farm land, buildings, and mills, and wash regulation of the streams will add to which are becoming higher and more ing away roads and railroads. This the value of water power and promote the building of factories which are so much needed in the mountains. The timber In the forests will be managed In such a way that the valu able trees like popular and. -oak will not become exhauster but so as to per petuate the supply of lumber for bul(d ing purposes and for furniture fac tories, and of wood for paper-pulp, and tanning. Locaf Industries and lo cal users of wood will be given pre ference In securing this timber over outside buyers. Goodroada will be built into the forests to enable tint- ' ber to be gotten out at all times, and these roads will always be open to the I public. In the National Forests of the West cattle and sheep are grased in the forests upon the upon the payment of a small fee, for each head, and the same would probably be done in the Bast A number of people would of coarse be employed in building roads, and getting out timber, and in protecting the forests, while In some places men would be employed to plant such trees ns poplaand oak', which are k coming scarce. Since the Government pays no taxea a provision la made to reimburse the counties by giving thess for school and road purposes tea per mat of the gross receipts from the sale of tint- be r or xthr Income of the forests, . The object Is to create the forests for the benefit of all the people and not for the benefit of any oae alaaa. in compensation for tola, the JObvsrn ment would probably wish the Stale In which the forests lies to assist ta protecting them front Ire, and to aid private timber-land owners whe do not wish to eell to the Oovernmeot to managing their timber holding so as to secure the highest return's frota them. : V Not more than 10 star ear visi ble to the The total annual capacity for the pro dnctloo of pig tros by the TJ sited Slate gteel Corpora tJoa at the prev ent Una Is aboat njM.Hi tons. A woman will' always believe ye aren't flattering ber, especially If she knows yon are. ' f 1: " If only millionaires ootid eford to ride It street eari everybody would y rT i t mf. oi to autmaoMieo. A - . ' ' -i A 1 I H ',4rrT j ssvea u k were against in lawu kli a glrf tt would be erimlasl sll- gene not to wnrt yoq' got Oe chaaea. 4 Wbea a mad Mm did Asy a tbe (hfaga wi be wA rwaf, taa boys Jof today do, either ha was 4 foet tasa or he u i liar. av Vv ' . 1 " ." ' I "I" 111 If. ' " '! Money, makes the Who saeket m 4.11 thd suoaey. ... , a ' ' - Tbe msa o trs'thee has lame ea cvae tor eeggisg. , Ers the 4 9 11 1 11 1 11 r - Mi m ' i I i . - , 1 - . . - -- 1 . 1 wrnino who la " 1 -r t" 1 trtr mh' 'TV V . S Tjv ';! .' y-v - - j 7a:- maim mm wai"i 1, Tt 1 1 :. : : Statman.Restored toHcth ; 1i Cif- - on RdKaa'Eaitm1 -rk cn.m.. to tr. ' file PHIIeBI - J Palllll. UiOUU" ruished statecman and leislator-f wao waa recenuy on among those strong- T, Cooner. in the dis- afrvyM-VAS enfiiri lalat av nA I A V nn VVOTIWU VV SMiU UW 1WUWUVB, which has raged for tha past year in piished mora (or ma than I ever be- uevM posaible. it has actually Been tne means oi restoring nyr ,eaitn. nulla in ooBipa X uenru grant uetu clnea, and one morning I talked with a Boston banker who told me that he relieved by Cooper's, medl- clnes after ten years chronic dyspep- sis. For thecp&st twenty years I have been a fearful sufferer with nervous dyspepsia. It has been so tad that it MAt tmlVL tm V Hotel Arrivals At the Gem; Geo. B. Boyd, Nor ,r-: folk; Q. H. Bentel, St. Louis; P. Williams, Richmond; A. C Jarvls, Nor folk;. A, D. O'Brien, Wilmington; C. O. Fountain, Red Oak, la.; E. M. Ireland, Greensboro;- D. V. Dixon, Klnston; Thps. W. Scott, Norfolk; A. H. Nott, Richmond; H. Burbank, Newport. The Lucky Quarter Is the one you pay out for a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bring you the health that's more pre cious than jewels. Try theni for headache, biliousness, constipation and malaria. If they disappoint you the price will be cheerfully refunded at All Druggists. . Twenty-Fifth Annual Convention of The North Carolina Sunday School Association The greatest Sunday School meeting of the year will take place in Burling ton, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 7 9th, In the Chris tian Church. This will probably be the best Convention the 8tate Associa tion has ever held. The Burlfngton people are making every effort ' to make the delegates welcome. The en tertainment will be free, and any one Interested in Sunday School work may attend. , The music will be in charge of Messrs. Tullar and Meredith, of New York City, both of whom are known and loved In our State. It will be worth a trip to Burlington from any part of our State Just to be In the song service of the Convention. They have few superiors as leaders of gos pel music Among the speakers on the program are W. C. Pearce, of Chicago, the Teacher Training and Organized Adatt Department Superintendent of the In ternational Sunday School Association Mra J. W Barnes, Superintendent of the Elementary Department -of the lav-' ternatlonai , Association; Rev. B. W. 8pllmatvof oar own State; Dn A. B. Scherv,. President of Newberry Col lege, B. -C, besides many other Sun day School workers in our Stste. .It will be of interest to aU Sunday School workers to know that the af ternoons, are to be given to Confer ence work. There will be conferences on, Primary Work, on County -and Xownablp Officers, on Organised .Adult Class Wrk, on Baraoa and Philauthee Wor kaod on Teacher Training, - ' Some of the subjects to be discuss ed, are;. "America W Sunday School Work" 7 World's Sunday School Ooa VesUeVai Borne" ; v"8l edlee of Jesus as, a .Teacher;' "The Pastor's Rela tion to the Sunday School;" 'How to Win and Hold M ";.. ' The Boy Prob lem"; - VChildm" rTemperanoa'; ""The Adult Organised Class Move BMat,",and other subjects vitally con acted with the Sunday fkueot , , - This to aa lnter-ospomlaaUonai-Hun dajjr School Ootventkw tad every Sun day, School la the Stato should have a tpmwtUval. BurUngtog,. i Any one wishing to . attend ahould i Any vona. wishing send their, same to Mr. Wc'K. Holt, Ourlingtoa, j4 jenUrtalakteat wlIV be ! Xi t 1 iifc- ; V -'rru .-o... .a. i -;. H. - oat" Sd'JELL.:! i Ui : Ijma feelli Wcheffly tnat a ; ing, nd l oader 6p mr mind 1 leeaJeadlnkaaW' tne medicine, J Juul aaea 4eadlna arn aiclans without number both East and. west They had baea ualdato kel me in the. least, and I no more beV llered this Cooper medicine eduld leif , me tnan it oouia bring a osad man oajooro. mr. ueei nas ootaipea udg back to life. I really don't know why ment an4T,Ir Hardlfton has taken an I-bough.lt,4t was like a drowning ,nneal to nrt. man clutching at a straw. . ppeai to, court,.,,,, "To make long story short, tthaa The re has been much sickness in been: astonishingly suooessfsi tq my our community the last few weeks, case. . Today I am enjoying a, sound . Mr-E..W. Tlae'sr UtOw danghter.x stomach and perfect Iktalth ..Hw. m . firet time In twenty years; I ean W- beep,Tej-siolt ita pneumonia, heartily wlthont the slightest lnconve- but we are gla4 tP say she is lnvprov nlence afterward, I bare a fine appe- ing. "t 515ep 1 5" km,!0,V Mr- Benito Brinson of Arapahoe, nese has entirely disappeared. "Any man who has chronic dyspep sia owes it to Lis family to try tnlr medicine." i In all our experience as druggists, we have never seen anything to sur pass the famous Cooper preparations. Bradham's Pharmacy. ; Statistics show that married women live two years logger than single ones. - TiiE GUARANTEED DANDRUFF CUBE Beware of the druggist who tells you that ang other Hair Tonic Is Just as good as Parisian Sage He knows' better. F. S. Duffy is the agent for Parisian Sage and he won't try to give you something Just' as good because lie knows that Parisian is guaranteed " to cure dandruff, stop falling hair and cure-all diseases of the scalp In two weeks or money back. He' knows that Parisian Sage is highly recommended as the most pleas ant and rejuvenating hair- dressing known It makes the hair- fluffy and beautiful 5ft cents a bottle at F. $. Duffy's- He will guarantee It Made in America only by Glroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. NEWS FROM RIVERDALE Special Correspondence, ' . Riyerdale, N. C, March 10. We are having some very warm weather Ai present. Mrs. Ella J.' Fisher and children, were visitors at Mrs. J. W. Latham's Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Allen Bender of Pollocksviile, returned home today, after a short visit- to her mother, of this place. Mr. J. W. Latham spent a short while at Croatan Sunday afternoon.. , Miss Janle Conner was a visitor at Mr. B. W. Ives' Sunday last. Most everybody has been sick with tagrlppe, but we are glad to say that Ihey are improving. Mr. Frank Taylor and Mr. John Humphrey, were visitors at Mr. J. W. Latham's Sunday evening. ' We are -sorry to hear that Mrs. A. D. Fisher Is sick. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fisher visited Mrs. J. W. Latham, Sunday after noon. Mrs. J. W. Latham and Mrs Allen Bender were visitors at Mra, Ella J. FlBher's Friday afternoon. Mr. and" Mrs: John Ejrell, of near James City, were visitors at Mr. -A. D. 'Fisher's Sunday. . Mr. Wniie Malllson, of Norfolk, Va. Is spending a few days with his uncle, Mr. B. B. Malllson. ' Mr. Robeff WllllaWof 'Croatan. made a short visit to Mr. H. C. Wood's Sunday afternoon. . Messrs Albert Conner, Willie Mal llson and George Ogteaby, were call ers at Mr. 'H. C. Wood 1 Sunday. Mr. Hyle PhllpotCwas a visitor at Rlvirdale Sunday. ; . Mrs. 0. H.' Caton spent Saturday bight and Sunday with hr parents tt Chubs. ' CORONIsVr . - - . ; : ' - I MmAraSFrV'. i lcilt::r.!:!3Tcar:;!j - tVeTw ItMft RbMIK Hal BsVaM IHefiev SZZ I 4 k tmM pi-u, a 4 KtSney woe Ma. Pliut'lM, E . aner SoML itad RmUt. StaewUh iowete, M Maokaotie. iia Hoekf Moamala Ta ta e- tww -toUArrsa mib aae ar Dmta Oneiravr, kuaii . wis, tw waeka, pUilna tMair 014 ta crop, kt tky ara" aboat thradga : ';erfta'aAiUTXaT?eeartT r teat ,i eajra lor am work. . , , fona a tough Uaaa alnca taa last aar- trtftiJWsiw frodt" TJ obr biwarraata aad , u4graenia that bate- liaei - passlnf x a Mmotrafr throu erfa sTaMwaa-mrMiiiivv RM of Arapahoe, and notr ln'progreSa. lir. Real is repre-K. seated by attorney Qibbs of Oriental, Mr. Hejenson by Mtornef Hander- V jmm w " J6m j4 .W. T,.Cahoe. of ! wa, oibu mm very Uf ar aea auor with pneumonia, but is rapttTty im proving, j - Mr. Fraacea Dtckerson of Oriental, was in Arapahoe laat week, trading and selling horses. He seemed to be - doing good business. Mr. Tom Lindsay, the -great mono logue. imrjersoDator. visited Aranahne I last Wednesday night and entertain ed our people by his impersonations. I Since last writing, there has been two marriages in our community. Mr. W. H. Belangla and Miss Nannie Pat rick were united" In the hoy bonds of matrimony on February 23. Mr. Sam Gaskins of Reelsboro and Miss- Lure na Brinson, of Arapahoe were mar ried Sunday. B. GUARANTEED LIQUOR CUBE Drunkenness Is a progressive dis ease; tbe moderate drinker is not sat isfied with two or three drinks a day. the craving for more and more be comes irresistible as the disease ad vances; the result is Chronic Alcohol ism. The treatment used successfully by thousands right in their own homes Is Orrlne. It is sold under a- posi tive guarantee to effect a cure or your money will be refunded. Orrlne No. I Is the secret remedy; Orrlne No. 2 Is for thos willing to take the treatment Either form costs l. Write The Orrlne Co., Washing ton, D. C. ' Sold by leading druggists, and in this city by C. D. Bradham, corner of Middle and Pollock Sts. The tricky man may succeed, his success seldom sticks. but o svavonXA. Bam the TM U4 tM R BN tVr ef The coal mines of the world em- ploy 160.000 Application far Pardee. North Carol na, Craven County, Notice to hereby gtvea to the pub He that application will be made to the- Governor -of North Carolina for the pardon of J. M. Arnold convicted U September Term, 1K7 of the Su perior Court of Craven County tor the crime of assault with latest to eommlt rape and eeateaetd to the penitentiary of the tern of five years. This ths 8th day of bfarch. INS. IK ARNOLD. LASSlTUVBr r Many oi those who at this season oi the year experience feeling of laeai- tade attribute it to the fact that It to Spring, whereas the season Itself ia by no means the eats of the JaMu tion. Tals, atorv etui than not . u poyslclaaa, to due to the) toat that be bomasi gysteat reeehea a pout to the Spring season whet a thorough 'cleaning up", to needed , Tbe 1 taa--hlaery of the body, aeeds gUng ve tssoa la a wail a, tost as) does that Ot t factory Neg)eted, the badlly taa (loaa b eocene deraaged, tad on ejf Che toost coounoa sMaitoetaaoas ed tais aoBsUpatlot. f Tals-aApealalbjr ia Is. ehrento torn, mease that edrtato iiaaelea" of the body are) tot fa eoanV doa to do their work, preyerly. haw- rhg beeome weak and relstl,s JTe eyerwomd Uli eoadlUoaU to eereeoa- atlpaticej tot simply give relief tohe saKerer .and tortals Rgrpose neawai avetv mi wXpetleaee tteri'tMbg -wnh great attooeeg av etawMnhftot M nt jritld Sttited eetaa.V elle Salta, 1 en Art ttgre'lf M rn. BJ -Car bona t-ef Soda,' H VC vator ab4 t oae, Otyeartoa. Ofmtottaa- sbooafal to administered at, bedttoie aad before each nasi tad this to eov tlsj4 snui there la fra noveeseat of lie bowels.' Aay good phsmaciat taa est tp the afwi.aroj. ' ' : wt ' e it:- i :. 4 . , .,. f.ty- ' ' V '':. :: iWinfi i:-:i-:3C.::.v. rt r - ' : r - - - in- - 77 - , . aLCOHOb t IE OKNT, utteSaiiMaalBowJsi ,i ... ,t. Proraotes DitknkeirU rtess and RrtXooMas rjefftori OriuTttJarphine narMiaeral NOT JN ARC OTIC. AUIeUtt- frWSt JSfirtT " Anerfect Remedv forConsfta- Hon . Sour Stomach,Dlarrtoa Worms f onvulsions jwena Bess alidLOSS OF SUEEP. Tar. Sunk Sujnanrt of NEW YORK.- guaranteed under tne W; Ezaa Copy of Wrapper, f.EL& i i -"-""j I i l i "" "' -ni--iiTiiT i intrhi.TiTrj SI ranteed unoWtheWoi"! J.A.J ONES, v SALE, LiVERY, FEED m M ii 3k -aaaai mmm aVi iJHi, Targest and finest Stock of Horn. w Bern. A CAK 1aA of each mm JIarnesj, Wh pa, Cart iel r"" '). A n , 1 1 1 tit u - . fist O " B L i- "x' fy HCRSEl I W 3.1(1 i !! Li ' ULS SOUTHERN RAILWAY -si SCHEDULE IV FfKCT JUNE 1, 1607. Wi t 144 101 af, 'Dairy Daily, v I I 111 st Dally.J ... V - avi'aafS. Oreeaebere. . MoLMaahurg. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 12, 1908, edition 1
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