- .-. ? - A1PA1.C2 1T.'.13. , -si; V v lic&. 1 A, 7 " - 1 A .1) i oa ip- I If C. 1 tt t I o ito , Isew Li n AJCD CA. COUXTT. C. Jan., 4, 1511 f I - V "MATEI fALFAEM P03rZlL e t ; n TY OF THIS SECTION. , - k n': from its correspondents ia this " i section, t the Journal galas ia. its f.'--1 " summary of farmiiij conditions, j 3"i that never before has the situation ' t3 it effects and concerns the farm ti ' n8 communities been in so pros--V - ' pcrous a state as it is, this January, .-"vy few farmers -who" Owe. ot whttl iff t t they do owe, Are Jo any way pur denea, in farm or borne supplier there harbeen a rt I amount of - "'rbog meat put up. -For .the house 'v"i.'';",LS-fliAM tin i fa nxiA vpcrfct&hlaa are nan. 5 ned or stoj-ed, ind for all products tnarVfiWL th highest nrioes were obtained. Poultry -and eggs are sold about as 'quickly, as was theH otton, and In every way had there ,' been a1 material farm gain. Thls ?. present state of prosperity 6 can I tjng a' trend towards better farm i-ng, in better preparation and more intelligent -farming.,'; The small farm with more intensive work, is J' ' 'being recogniid a the wise plan, 1( as against the diffusive work; that r ? large farm is certain toindaoe. 1 .T-s"What the; Journal wants to see, i and be able to show in some future ? ? statement, is that the educational , taavancemenc in vav samo Bowwouoj is making the same progress as the - material, There is ' educational " A progress bu$ a good deal' more is '' ' needed I along practical every day ' lines, that will assist in the ma- " ' ,terial farm work and make that of -' V abetter and more, profitable kind. School learning calls for more than . ' just text book knowledge, for there tea knowledge that combined with v : the books in .. the school toomj 411s the boy and girl with facts that t nn tnr avapv Akv iiha. tA hn annliAfi 'v. ' 1 to objects that make for Individual i. and community" adranoement and v," - t. . -Deitermeni. -inis ima oi euuca L, ..;.,fl:-;x,-tinnl ttdvancrrmenfc ia now -needed. - ' 1 t and "should be promoted as fast as i? Vc FOR FLETCHER'S3-; H CASTOR I A' A. V.' Notice - T :J Notice is hereby given that applica-"'-? ' tion wilt be made to the general aa- HJIV1J Ml WWVIHIBf WWW 4.f to "amend the charter of tbe city of . fr, , 'Hew Bem..This Dee. 4th 19iax rfoo reward noa jLk ne readers or .una paper wut oe c- ..c; v. V pleased to learn that there is at least - Sjisi?-. en dreaded disease that science. baa , . J been able to cure in all its stages, and PA'.? r that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ; the only positive core now known to the meoicai iraternuy. naiarrn Demgacon- v - atitutional disease, requires a constituti ' Vi"V nl treatment Hall'a Catarrh Cure ia r.' taken internally, acting directly upon " f the blood and mucous surfaces of the - j 4. system, thereby destroying thefounda .i1 f "tion of the disease, and giving the pa- i tj; tient strength by bonding up tne eon- . 1 stitution end assisting nature in doing ,' its work. The proprietors have so much '" V, faith In its curative powers that they ; jr , offer one hundred doUars for any ease ilV that it fails to cure. .-..C v. A - 6d for eircumrs and testimonials.' ' ' : r F. J. CUENEY 4t CO., Toledo, O. "t 1- 8oM bv Drartists.76e. , i Take HaU's amily Pills for eonatlpa- V lion. ., ;. . ; r - v.-- ' y ,; . I . ''!7fTh RareM Cents.' I The rarest of our cenu and the hlgV i t In price are those C ted 1703, 17.' ioi rczr' t: t li t'. i i i fA, 1 1 TTm AND SALT f e. J ly i.. ly ail 1. .t 1 1 p 1 1 u i (lufcB ibrane. more f ,.t In . I ttofcg more . thau . Ld heal; it kill the germs, t.. it i-er?eveiing pe.sta that are at the foot of all catarrhal condition's. "Last year 1 Buffered terribly with : arrh. I UBed one bottle of HVO and my catarrh -was better.' I.:is JJelen McNalr. Lovalton, CaL A complete HYOMEf outfit, lnclnd ins a bottle of HTOMEI," a bard: rub ber pocket Inhaler .and' simple ln- atructlone for use,' eosta only, $1.00.1 If you now own- a-Hyoimei lnualer, you can get an extra bottla.ot HYO liTES for only 60'cents at'Bradnam Drug. Co.r and druggtsta eyeryrberfli.i - Guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup. aathma and aorer throat, or money Conductnra and trainmen Ion -BO rafl-j roada running north, aouth and west of Ctucta were, granted a 10 per cent )n erease, in wages. vj ? m -Children Ory;r .FOR FLETCKER'SV OASTORTA :.r. Federal trooDS lost 13 killed. 28 woun ded and 3 disappeared, and the Mexican inBurrectora lost l aaiei in ngnung at T Are tonic' to action, quick fit results. A epecial medicine: for -all kidney and bladder disorders.' . Mary . Abbott, Wolfeboro, N. H, says; V was afflicted with a bad ease of rheumatism, doe to uric acid that the kidneys failed to clear out of my blood. 2 was so lame in my teet, loinu.and pacK tnat it was airony for me to step. I used Foley Kulmy Pills for three days when I was able to get up and move about and the pains were all gooe. This great: change in condition I owe to Foley Kidney Pills and recommend them to anyone sufFei -ing aal have."-F. S. Duffy, - , fie V 111 1 ''" c v Motfd Pla For i- i0. wt our-tie sign .: got rrom tne POBtOfllCft. r f - - ' f - Mrt. 8Hmaon-Why, WUlle, what "do mil IMMllt IF Hu aim rlS-,-. - aiaiiti. 'ITou Just take ijt rifibt hack. '1. thought you mlgbt like to bant tt up In jour kitchen." Ufa. - -tyr , t ; ;,- , . FOR THAT DULL FEELING AFTER 'j. EATING; r lhave aaed Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets .fof some time, and can' testify .that, they have, done me more good than any tablets I have ever used. '-My trouble, was a heavy dull feeling after eating. David Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia, These tablets strengthen the stomach and improve the digestion, ' They also regulate the liver and bowels. Thev are far aunero tarto pills, but cost more. , Get a free sample at all dealers and see what a spienoea meaicine it is. ,. A Literary Coincidence '"Vf father.-W,- Clark auseeH," Bald Herbert KusseU la telUng of a literary coincidence, 'had finished j maturing the plot of bis novel 'The Death Ship,' whlch. la. a version pf the legend of Vanoerdecken. J was his amauuensis at the time. HeTsakt to ma, .'Tomer row weyUl begin the story; On tbe following morning when i entered his study to take his dictation of the open ing lines be showed me a letter he, had just recelTed. It was, from W,& Gn Dert, tne well known dramatist, asUog blot why : he did" not write a novel about tbe Flying Dutchman,'. You economize vreatlv when nslnir Dr. Snoop's new coffee substitute known to nrst class grocers everywhere as Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee, A 25c, U lb. pack "re gives 100 cups of a wonderful ly sauaf uing table drink. - Pure toasted grains, malt nuts.Tetc, give to Health Coffee a wholesome and satisf vimr taste! m .... . is "made in a minute." No 20 to 0 minutes tedious Wiling. Sold by H. C, Armaurong, - ' W-ij. V. ii i i i t i i m inn An attempt war made to blnw up a Roman Catholic church at Indiana, Pa. NOrjOLK-SOUTIIERN R. R. -."MAS HOLIDAY RATES. Special Low Round Trip Excursion Fares are authorized account of ' the Christroaa Holidays to various - points situated East of . the .Mississippi .and South of the ' Potomac .Rivers. .These tickets are on sale Dec 16j 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 21. 25 and 81, 1910 and Jan. 1st. 1311, going journey to commence on date of sale. Final limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight Jan. h. These faros amount toalmut Vi pir cent of double the one way fare for the round trip, with the fullowin" ; ".oi. s tickete to Wanhington, I). C, via Kuifo'k and Norfolk & Wanh-i:-;'-jn r:-;aii.loat fare $10.00, ti kctn la Ta' J.nore via Norfolk is J1L40 for i' t t '.:r,i. ror farther information apply to T. II. I "et, t'u It t ! .'nt, i'., w -rn, N. C, r r 4', lj. 7. V. (TOXTOM, C. I'. A. I and navor And there is not a grain ofl mi . t . -. j . ; . , real cofTee la it Besides, Healthffeeir Th?.number .f P1 killed. I . - '.) C. . , tie r ' - i 1 C ::.!:! .furJ, of Ay den h v;g-' r';v-j Ltre. We are aUsys ' i ta 1 .ive licr y, l.h l . lurs. A. M. Wuliams i. . i daugl.ters, II li a and little Kdttie L( h. left this morning on the early train for Spartan burg, j. C, to visit relatives. We miss them very much and will be glad to eee them return. .-.. - s Mr. W. C Williams; of North tlar lowe, who has been visiting bis parents here, returned home this, morning. Mias Lula Nelson, of --Winterville.-i visiting her sister, Mrs. J H Forest, of this place. -C - . " ' Mrs. R. AColyin, of New Bern, was here to attend the dance, last night, . r : f . - - j. l,f - Miss Mollis Powell, -.-who has been at tending BlacVstnne Female.; Institute, ia here spending he holidays With her v": Miss' Helen Johnson Jef tion Tuesday morning for Farmville; where, she will visit friends. - l ' T' Thire wasa card party at ; the home of Mr, and Mrs- A. M. William Tues day night. Among those present were: Mesdames-D G White, J U Harvey :J tf Bryan. E E White, - A Jackson. Misses MoUie . Powell, iDllie Smith, Luln Nelson, Edna Duguid,4 Helen and Lucy.WilliamB., Messrs Dr. J A" Du- guid, Jethro McLawhorn, Uruce, War- ten, J A .White, A M Williams J.. -J Bryan and Sidney Bryan,' - ji ?"3 . A delightf ul dance was given ni the Red Men's Hall last night,- those v who danced were Missc Lucy Williams? and T R Crawford, Miss Madeline. Edwards and J A White; Mr aiHj-Mrs Jf J4 ; Bry an: Miss Lillie Smith and Bruce1 War: ren; Mr and Mrs J HCtorreat; Ulss Helen Wllliamsand DrJf Duguid; Mrs Lynn Bright aud . Will -Anderson; Mrs R A Colvin and 0 W Coppage; Miss Julia Smith and Leo Wilcox- Miss Lena McLahorn- jtncf ,W -C- Willisms; Miss Clara Sfmpson and ,T S Jackson; Mr and Mrs B R uaskins. Mr, andTtfrg. Zeno Smith, of New Bern, are here visiting; their parents here. Z?-' ' cv" Mrs. Walter: Forrest, who has been visiting relatives at New Bern return ed home Tuesday. " ' " - Z- - 7 "GUESS,k,, Ohildretr.C!ryv ,F0R FLETCHER'S "1 C.ASOTQlR IA Out National Colore. , . if ' 1 . . .1 " M 'A .. .The national colors, of the?Unlte4 States Were Adopted by- congress in 1777.. ' " r - . - . It 1,1 - . .-. . .-j.-i.; - . . . .- i- In sickness f a certain hidden, nerve goesi wronsr. then the organythat this nerve controls will also surely faiLt lb may tw a stomach nerve, or tt may nave given strength ana support to tbe neart or kidneyst It was Dr. Sa)op that first pointed to this vital truth.' ir. snoop's Restorative was not made to dose- the stomach nor to temporarily stimulate the heart or kidneys.. That old-fashioned method is all wrongs Dr.' Shoop's ttestorative goes directly to. these rail ing inside nerves: The remarkable sue cess of this prescription demonstrates ww wisuuni u-treaiing me actual cause of these. failing organs, t And Jt is in deed easy to prove. . A . sirosle five or ten davs test will surelv r tell. irTrv it .once; and see! Sold by Bradham Dfugi y. Hotel (jlerk ,.(w rural gnest-closing rront enrrancei-rUeyvtberet V Wbat are you trying ro -dol Dncle Eben-i-Don't git excited, . young ' fellowl I Jes tnougnt, seeing as- how I was proUly the last Due in .tonight. I'd do tbe right-. thing-and lock tne doors .'fore going to bedl-Pucr- triT f vurinc tniM wTi n pwactc iawm - ji mm,0 u4yu&u4mM by wild beasts don't approach the vast number killed by' disease germs. " No life is safe from their attacks. They're in air,- water, dust, even food. .. Cut grand protection is afforded by Electric Bittersi" which destroy and. expel theee deadly disease germs from the system. That's why chills, fever and. ague, all malarial and many blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful b'ood puriii er. Try them,' and enjoy the glorious health and. new strength they'll give you, .Money back it not Batished.; Only ouc at au iMiggista. -:, -:.. - ..; Marking Linen. - ; .VPhen using marking Jnk to put lnl tlalsr etc.; on Hnei do your work first with, an ordinary lead pencil' enrrthen use the marking Ink over this work. Tbe-pcncll -will prevent the Ink from spreudlng and giving the linen a blot ted appearance. .- ', ; " : . . If you would have a safe yet err! Cuiigh Remedy in thn homo, trv ! Whoop's at lenT,t n'"''. It i i t. unl.ke. ony oilier Ci.. , 'i n lis taHie will lo '!,( ;i cly ntw to ; 'iy. No f I'iiim, - chloroform, or i nr-rrir' 1 ( I R I t'4 . r . i ( l ly s i L r "m " r- . m WW i-.ik . -i I L v (TE3 POWBSR P03LiI)N " S Taw ZiZaY YC J fitttD - It is not only an Invigorating tonic for a torpid liver, but it extends its cleansing and restorative influence to the stomach and bowels.. Helps diges tion and food assimulation, purifies the bowels and brings back the habit of regular daily bowel increments. When "the stomach, liver-and bowels are active, bilious impurities no longer obstruct functional processes, tre re sult -ol "which "1 renewed -V..uT, mental activity and cheerful spirits. $M by Dm.'.?, If Mdogt, $U0 h AktMttMtwwilklbMXMikkbd.-. 1 roJ,CMM ft It. nail to M. w win wai Ml pottpd. giuuwnw tim Smllot U ml fvt m la m14 km lor am te (nMr Mb Mca, M.N m iMttl, LkftrtlBtS.lM. , i A I H. ZTJUX t CO, Props, ft Is, Ka. K-ls.'l3Bf"s! Wnen of the City of Ksv Eern Mil v Tbat allpanoav Amu sal HMHStlftllS IrlfM- ios frwehiM or : MWMnta -fco Oe elty ol Mew Barn tor tbe lajrinsof pipes as wins nadr ih aarfaea of the atnst ta that portiaa of tiw cttr dirscted tooa paved ponueat te the naia tion and (tecthm hald Sattuday, Bcptembtr'tnl. 1910r are hurebr wqulMd to lower uid pipe. drmlnsor wine, where the' same sbwMbtiyc nry. ta nah aVpthaa not to-laUrfm with the paviasonotbfarethatiinetherinKfUr haowd -WithtnSs dmw PaUoekitmt from Qoen to Baneoek,'' - " -.-! Within 40. darWiJPalloek bom Craven t,.Kaat Front. - A , Within 40 aars: Craven ttntt from Broad to Grave street; r. ' !'- Within W days; prv (treat -trow Ctavea to Mld41& . . - . Within S am Griath atraet irom OutefBt. toAvena ft. .', Within TC dayfc Avenae A, trom Orifflth to OeotxeatMat, v ' Within at cUya;Baat rroot street from Booth lYoat to Unioa (treat. . It ahaU hatha doty o the wwttoeer naoar the direction of the B reata aad Pfcmoa Ooannittea to f Ornish rall aoeh holders. With lpforation and direction as to the srade" below Which pipe or drajns are herein rettatrea to be knrarad, Aad he shall further aaoerriae the said work ranire that all pipes and exearatione of the street shaU befahen sooosasrrair alone each street an ta the whole shall be oompletad witheot requhv Uur the obstmctioa of the street but one time. iThkt each person viols ting- this ordinance ahar1 be aoed pfty doilara. By The - Board of Aldennen of r nje City; of New. Bern. -V Belt (dined:: , Whereaa, thenar el AMamen has aaeided to lay a permanent pavanMat aa the streets rf the foUowinf portions of the eitr of Mew Vera towHi-i- '-t', -f V v Vi Pollock street frota- Qnasa to Baneoek; toliock from Crave te East front: Crarea street fraa Broad te (havea street Graves atiaet front Cra ven to Middle: Griffith street from Onion street to Avenae A; Avenue A fnxa Orifflth to Oaorse Bl Beat Front Street front South Front to Union. V And Whereas the propeslUoa has keen aabasif tod to the vote of the people and has been rat ified and approved by them, now therefore: .: BY, THi BOARD OP ALDERMEN Of THE ,cmr of new moan bb rf OEDAiNXor - That each-boildins; beatad. apsat tbe streets aforesajd. in the parte thereof aforesaid, shall be required within the times hereinafter named to have established connections front the uiupoiii with the city eewent en each streets ee they are now laid or shall hereafter he laid. A ad the owa era of the said nrapertles and hnlldinss are here by seguirsd to cause the said eoaneeUoa to he madewheee the same are not now ta existence. -Be it further ordained that in the said territonr where Iota are vacant the holder thereof shall be required within tbe nuns period ef time to lay and establish one connection to tbe said sewer for tmrrJUts, feet ef vacant lot rontinf on the street above named rv.,.-r-: sv : -;?...). .The eitr ensineer ander theJotoS direetloa. of tbe conunlttea on Street aad Pnmpa.and Water and Lights. shaU formulate and deetcnate the proper aradea and depth for the connection here in required to be made. That each and every holder of a buiidinc or lot herein referred to. who euall fall to comply with this ordinance, shall be lined fifty 60.00) dollar, and each week tbe same shall be left uncompleted after notloe from eny officer of the city, shall constitute a asperate That for the purpoac of thia ordinance ii t ant by leasehold for a term ef Ave year yet to run shall be construed to be owner and ahall be required a such, to eomjjjy with the term ef tms oraiiMMMmj - .., , , .. That the term within which the aforesaid , nection shall be made anal be a follows: ' Within SO days: Pollock street from Queen to (Hancock. " -'- - , Within todays; FoDosk street from Craven to Et Front. ' '' V i .Within 0 days: Crsyea'tEreet from Broad to Wiilifn M days; Graves street front Craven to V : inn 6 ilayi V j.l.in 70 du ; C " h stre from Cui a; Avmie A f.ria J n Rt Rtreet, ' - Wiil.inTOdaysjF-i.t Front Et front UmIH t to Union. ' - s . .,. !"" rn;; in J r rt'j,!e l-pe enjoyed sno.Ltrt and are now entering upon I t-i Jar anticipating; a bright fu- i tare. . - .. ;. . V7e had several Christ mas entertain meats all of which were largely attend ed - - 4. , ic Last WUnesday we had a pretty lit tle marriage incur town,; Mr. Major Broughtonof Janeiro and Miss Lillie Brinaon of Arapahoe, were .united, in the holy bonds of. matrimony at the Christian Church at Arapahoe; Rev: D H Petree of LaGrange, officiating; The couples in I waiting -were. Mr; Ctem Brinaon, brother of tbe brUe, and Mias Eva Pipkin a niece "of the iiride, and Mr. Harry Raw's: and Misa Cassie Ben nett. They msrebed to the tune of "Mendelshon's wedding jnarch" which was rendered by Miss Ahnie Pipkfns oi Atlantic - Christiajj ColU ee: and abb a niece nf tne "bride.4 The iehurch -WaslJ tastofnllyi decorated Iwith Evergreen vines, ferns end holly After the cere mony waa -oyer f th: hwdal iiatty nd; few invited friends retired to the home of Ihe bride, end partook pt a bountif of 'wedding feast,-?, after which the bride and groom departed ,for, tfieir future nomeatJaneiroyiney are bothr very popular 'young people and highly esteem 4 hi' lLi The comrauhity extends the heartiest eongratulauons for a long, nappy and proepeToiW nfe;'4?5r;-V i AU the college lKV..and irirls. who have been hohie M thetif Christmaa va cation will return this week, to resume Uiektttipeii;ir Eev.' P H.;Petree filled his regular monthly appointment here Sunday with good attendance every service. : ,r Anflr ni i. i. . - ' - , Children p ry f FOR f LETCHEt'S' , r """" VVheri Cervsirtes Nodded "In "Don Quixote Sancho continues! to ride on ,bls ass after - having la' tnented tbe animal's death. A RELIABtE COUGH , MEDICINE Is a valuable family " friend. Folev s iioney and Tar mini's this conaition ex- setiy.-Tirs. -unaries Kline, -8tn Eastern. Psf states: "Several memb era of my family have been cured of bad coughs and colds by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar and I am never without a bottle in the bouse. It soothes and relieves the irritation in the throat and Inrmeiiie nn thai cnld. " I hnv 1bvb found it a reliable, cough cure." P uorry. t, r ?V- Looking Baekward. ."Boss, I can't lveon 2 a week any longer.'' - - , - '"StJcklt onf for awhile,4 lirged his Ihnfty employer. "Think of how you can-Tpras about It when you've made your fortune; my lad." Iulsvflfe GoarlersJonrnaU- j. For . either acute or chronic kidnev disorders, for annoying the painful uJ nary irregularities take r oiey Kiaitoy Fills. An honest nna effective meoi cine 7or kidney and bladder disorders. r. s. uuny- s- "?. Brazil's budget lor 1911 approximates $10u,000,00(l. Ml LLTi'.s CO UGH ArcurraitiiiLurics i o""? ' r l MB.. t yeeu. m r::. -riOa$i.oo Oft AfOVy REFUNDeD. ' 7 Wrlllra a Yea fan llna'mlar.il fl" 300 Pictures Evervi wu i-ai tidies m -i 250 PaiTes Month .yu micies A wm4rfnl stonr of 111 PrdirrrRi of thin Mrthai a s! A Instructive, but more fiisrinatitVl llun Su? ti iion. A magazine for Rankers. Lsjcturs, Lwia.TeAchers, Farmers, PiLSinrae Men. Mao-a'-iien.Mechanica. HbsI jOOOiiOrratleiseverj axitiin. iiitemis everyludy. When you see one unrt.iHnf) whr. A- Ihe man who reads it V r n i..m -irr will show you one; er wrils the p'-- -n tut s free semple copy. 1 ... v.1;' ' t ' o ffnl of 20 psges, tells ! - : - 1 I ' ew wave to do I -i v to mnka repairs, and articles for fr 10 paima, tt Its how t-.ti- . -u. wirir.1, honts, erttfinca, mKic,aiul as t. ii-.- . 1 1 I..V-S. ... t - tl.XO (Nr vir. (! wiltt IS ernrs '.' .,'; ym: i rrcwr urAixft OrAeUnai iz.vui r-cr-rics magaz::;; i -; -:tm St., Clticeew ,r J. -A. t - livery, Feed, Sale p WIT VP- TV "i,3 'X r , Xargest and Finest stock of Horsea and Mules ever ofTered fcr m'Kw Bern. A ar load of each just in. Also a complete line 0f Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Uabes, Whips, Cartwheels.'' il. A. jBrpad Slieet, PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C. ttlr - Let Us Be Your Druggist ! Prescriptions given special attention. We double check all prescriptions filled by uso insure accuracy. A full line of alt Toilet Artrdes and everything in' the Drug line always on hand.. : Gaston Drug Company ON THE COR- a MM OPPOSITE nert. The JiOKOJUL Store the PHONE. No. 65" l "aiiissMiBiss " POST-OFFICE "NOTICE , Now is the time to have your buggy repaired and painted for Xmas, when everything ought to be shining. The place to have it fixed up to order is 29 Craven St., where the experienced workmen ' of 14 to 20 years are capable of doing it right. If yptT" are con templating having any work done see us we can save you '.money. Work done on short ''notice and 'satisfaction guaranteed. Don't forget the place, 0. II. -29 Craven St New Bern, N. C. , Successor to Williams & Scales r DOUBLE-FACETTBOARDS morder insure you against .waste, should be clear and perfectly planed on both .sides. All of our double-faced board r in fact, all o( '-- t OUR LUMBER is oftabsolutely th '"best ..quality, : In doing your building wiUi our stock your work wul look ..bef .last nger and cost less if yoQ. allow; us to riurnish the material. $$ih yftii ustlyoyrlook th'ese iinportant facts it'?' x ;' : f.'EIeetrlc .Ppwer''wood . working pjmtV'.iM't'BIO'''; - 'vji New Bernv lCc'.r 12 K'ront. St' w-3ion- 0 ! li-V't'P- mm Hi JBw 'W II V at II - rn.z, JBV. Tjlllade-' from pore distilled M filtered i waterS;! r-- NEW -DERM 19 21-23 Griffith fit---.v" Phone S3 a a., , iu -ji or Toy IV.:-:?. snd Field ;f r '.ic!i l.i;.' ;.t prices ri rn.I; JONES Exchange Stables" JONES 91 One Magazine AND One Newspaper are indispensable to every person of intelligence. The "one magazine" is CUR RENT LITERATURE, because it alone sweeps the whole field of human thought and action in both hemispheres. It contains a monthly review of the world's news; quotations from and comments on the press of the world; numerous graphic cartoons and other illustrations; photo graphs and biographic sketches of theconspicuous personalities of the month; the most recent advances in science and discovery; the note-JU worthy events in religion; litera ture and art, critical reviews of the best fiction, cjraraatic and musical works; a page of the best humor and a condensation of the leading plays of the month. It gathers impartially from ev ery field of human thought and activity those facts which are beat worth knowing and gives the reader a clear, well defined and illuminating view of what the whole world is doing. CURBENT LITERATURE for one year 13. OQ THE DAILY JOURNAL for one year 94.00 a:. -AND. Banding M- .S.iw.aajMj.'.U ffe -4 .--M --..-,. (i. Ve. is ... 'if. v':w -; ' a'".: '-'.u "'.r-Ji: Varnishes -t. .V. ReldyGncc ' Li '" Hi .- U .i.LLlt , Ja . ."! Hew ksria, I. 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