t It ! r r" " ERICK XILN KOTE5. ADTIET13ED LETTERS 1. Vi. V r V - " V - . . ," n I. ' 4s 1 f J" ,1 -7 -:-r,- V" -V, r J. y 1 . 1 A' . -I;- - - ltbki Li.k.i L.... I L Pubilabee: "f"4iT In t- r Cpt aieeo, .arnl eui. tnra xrt- . , - ' . - fhoxs ko. a. ". . ' CatAJUJES U STKTKXS, .EDITOR AND PROF HI KTC K fUBSCBIFTIOIl RATES I Tw U a4ranee . t . . .. - - tenthl M eerrler a tk elty ? AoYertUlsg .rates xurnUaed w at Ute rortoflUv Hrw Bwi IT. CL M wooBd-filaaa snMtar. ttrwfuUt paper of r new . ANO CSA.VXN OOUKTT. New 0. Jtb.r6, 'im v " Simple Mapguage, n tt W f words or one or iwa syuaoit, ua ever been beld artihe blghttt class. Volubilit,1 either - la long,- high sounding words, .or In words PHuh fann: carries uo weltfnt or iorce A . -I- ' a . with the intelligent " And yet there is a great deal of cheap notoriety gained by employ ing words that are neither simple or rightly expressive of the - sub- iect at issue. Note the conversalStOJnachyr. Cancer tion of the illiterate. - It .is alan guage that falls into conunonerr ore because the speaker doea not known the meabing of 'the words. The educated person may :knbw well the meaning and bearing in its sentence oonstruotioiL.ofoacb word spoken,, and yet only the simpler words will be used." In public life, there is the flip pency of expression, in slang ex' pressions, or the indecency in pro fanity, that may temporary catcji tjhe popular .laugh,, or theaps -pause, but there is no sustaining power, in using such language.A congressman gained cheap applause and secured fame for-the 'minute in the newspaper scare head, when. he declared a few days ago in Gonil gress, that the postoffloe depart ment was "in alt vof afixi?' How often in the public speeches does the name of the Creator come in, to reinforoe some fittemeni, and yet if the speaker but it, his speech was so much the' weaker because oi nis iJiy-sacrs-ligious utterance. " ., .. .. It is not that the use of prpfahl ty by men in high places is wrong in itself, but mora in ite tendency 'a S j-. . to corrupu jne yousn, w i gree inaugurate Da ;. xnengnj among the masses." It isUTSiBflOta matter, thi making oomntotf u80 inaugurate bad;:;ihough&ttllfree. Guaranteed by all drug- of the name or the Aimighana even those who' do Bbjkno-faU well the harm in such language. It is a long way to go back, nearlyljSC fjxa If I caU on any other girt Tm twenty centuries, and'yet'now nruly a'pplieable today , the words of the Master, who found In ". and -"nay" the full power! strength for all affirmation gation in every day conversation!. , . .- ..... v.'..': Ohildreiiibry C AS TOR I M - .'','.i,,....,?i-M: This Is Very -Enoliah. The SarcasUc American, (aUscusatng Strauss' "Balome V-But ' I suppoae to you one should spesvk afBlnJun el "y ..Miss 4Bt John' (ooldlyI knownotli Ing about 'the nonconformist prfuCJ . the famUyumilonBystander y vjr- TP, We, offer Pna;;Bun4a,? - Reward for vaBiof Catarrh ihal irrVilikl cannoTl cured by 'all' Caiaui , Cnrav 'vy. J.' CHENET A yCp pU- ; V We,' 0e -undersigned, aavs Tmbwa J--JF,' .VCbenej loir Ihe'Usf 15,,yearj!, ; ' abi' believe him perfectly ifcoaarabU ' in' all business Iransactiona and ftn-4 ml aw !i .'fnUy'?aM to iearry; iral any oWU r-ation made by hia Irm, ' ',' I : ' : ..WALDKO, BtNNAN l WAKm, -1; ''' v-WholeaaU Exnggiats, ,'ToledoJ O. " 'A ., ?4XPt$:, Catarrh Cure; W ttkei la--"J.,' .''iernalljr 'acingdireotly vponi the ' t '-j rif5 Woodland lwens:iirfapes;f t,i " k jif Prica So." P, Vttle.PolJ by .11 ;. :.. , ";Vr'-f ffi flrnggisla.; ? f J" , 'K uA .-"J ... I ; H : r y, . t:Ja;Hairi; Family Wlla f. v eca- , ,"n V-1'." 1: f v- Kind, Hearted Won 0a c -ry a a Ji" Ne Cbanee Thai, f ; ' f - v - w n I Aii ' A'v. ouirht to be able to C 1 work, r i w ' you any resuinr wtu; mi :;i.vi Wayfarer (wa r f,.")- l" " scrniiprs. C!l c r T, '.: i. All distress from Dyspepsia, Gaa .ileartburq' of Indigestita -"' f Vanislies la Five Jlia--n'. fmily who rofferr n attack .pf fadU fostloa c om form ofv Stomach troubl, Why don't yon keep soma ;Dia pepain In tba house handy? - ., This harmleM blessicg wtil agent snyt thine you can eat wiibout tha Bli(fhtdst diaeomforCand overeojn a ton gaaty Stnmacbflw minutes after., , -Tell your pharmacist to, you read tbtforroulai plainly printed on these 0 east eases or f ape s igapepsin, men van will readily e iwhy diffealioik Sour Stomach, a Besrtbarn s&U other distress to, h, five minutei, and lalieVeaat.once euch jniaerie as BefcBog o( Gas, ' Eructation- of. .sour, nodigeted -food,"; Nausea,; Headaches; Dias'neaa, pohstipation and other atom aoh -disorders. ,k. , , 1H Some folk bsve tried so jon to find Mllaf from Indigestion and Dyspepsia or an: out-of-order slomaeh, "V'ith the eommon. e verv-dar cure advertised that tbev -have about matile up their minds thai-the v have inomethinsr else wronz. -or believe therels ' a-ease of Nerrousnew, Gastritis. Catarrh of the tomach'tff' Cancer.' , it ; ; This, uo doubt, ia a serioua. mistake. Your real trouble is, what you eat does not; digest; ins teadj - temenU and eoura, turns to acid. Gas and Stomach pofton.Svhfch putrefy in the digestive tract and intestines,5 and besides, poi son the breath with nauseous odors.;. H A hearty appetike,";with thorough 4i teeetiod; -and without the slightest dis comfort or misery- of .the. Stomach; ib waitiug-foryou ag soon as you decide to try Papa'a Diapepeini v NOTICE Bridge ton. You are 'aware of the fact that your taxes for the 'year 1910. are long past due, to these who still owe dty-faxes iot me year isuv are xpeci ed toay at once and save cost of ad vertiaujg ana couecong. j W. R. HOPEWELL, City Tax Collator, Bndgeton. H. C 7' v"" .- - THIRTY YEARS TOGETHER, U Thirty years ofaasociation think of it., now toe merii .or-a gooa $ tomg tands out in that time or the Worth tnowHIeasnaas of a ; bad; pne! $a A tbere no guess work in tmavavidence oi: '.nog. Arisa. Concord. Mich., who writes : '-'1 have used Di. King s new uiscovery for SO vear. andittthe best cough and cold cure I ever used." Once it finds entrance in a home you Can.t pry it out afanv families nave asea it irty years. It's the most infallible throat and lung medicine on earth. - Unequaled for la ffriDoe? astnma. rav-ieper. croup, quin- gore lungs, v or sore lunirs. Price 60c. $1.00. Trial l ' ..' Flaying Safe. '-'Tok here, sir! you bare been call ing on my daughter every night for the nast six months'" "But I cant afforo to get marnea, afta4d,mlgMltln. 'I with her."; SIWrVJKb .... - -. ..' . I S ATTibt llKE TIGERS j la fighting to keep the blood pure the white corpucles attack;, disease germs use tigers.' uut orwn germ .muiupiy so fast that little fighters are overcome. Then see DhnDles. boils, ecaema, aaltl rheume and sores multiply and strength and appetite fail.i This condition de mands HJiectr a Bitters to reguiace tne Utomach, aver and kidneys- and to ex Ami tMiaon from tha blond, 1 ''Tbev Srf I r - , . . . . . the bepr pwoa punner,' -- wriiea i Bodabn ef Tracy: Calif , l'I have ever found.". They make rich, x& blood, strong nerves and build op your health. JiIrsVSMarfcJwhe.a wfr biiild our huntst fyt are; going, to have slxtoen Mrs. Naybur-t won't do sny good. ead'often yeinYyoor.atiti mc.wiu oia.irasn jusi iue, p am buna. T.-vjv-'-'": bad an aeute- attack of - Bright1 disease with inflammation of. 'the kid neya and bladder, and- diuibe," say Mr Cora Thorn. Jackson. : Mich,' '''y bottle of Foloy's Kidney Remedy over come the attack, reduced' the inflanl mation. took ' away the pain and made t..a bliJ !er action nrmaL I wish every one could know or this wonderiul rm- edy'jP. 8. Duffy, Ul ! J rr;.,,TT'l"nf!r! ; :3 r.ECEVFD. vsjuit received twenty horses from Ves 'i... All cf the horse .2 lcn Lr t at i . Cell on 1 ocir::o:i. T0: Feby. 6 We will again kit -the p'co- pie hear bear from us.-; " -; Weiiave interest in si ' ' r New Year and eur farmers ar 1j 'rgl ' t and are making prepay . n l .i i. ser crop,. -s - - v. ;7ITiere has been :1ots of ' moving go ing on In this section for. the last two months, . sbme moving out.' and some Mr. Albert Jones lias purehase4, the place of Mrs. Alice Harriett, apd moved here fiom near Trenton;'" - Mrs - Morjie Collins har ; recently moved lb the'vicinity of - Pollocksville, We regref to see ber leave veryvucb. We arj glad to. say there iano sick ness in our beigbbarhoodat this time. X Mr. Willie. Bynom and "fwif e J ard spending a few- days at bit wifea par ents this week, near Kinston. r -'' vj. Calvin fonea and wifer Mr; Cy ras Jones and Wifev and Ur. Jolmnie iJones, Visited relatives here Sunday. s H nothing prevetriSt oueJ, minister. Rv J. T. ScanfdrJ, will H I bis regular appoinimenc at cms piace ine seconu Sur.diy.-4 We hope to have a large at ttndence. ' . ! ' - ,wm; OliildrBn Ory , : TOR FLETCHER'S . C A S TO R I A - - -- ' . . - I- Vvigs. The fashion of wearing wigs fcras due to a skin disease which prodSced bald-patches on the august bead of Francis I. of Fannce. He got a wig. and his courtiers followed suit, Just as they all whispered when he bad an at tack of laryngitis. - TWO MINUTE CURE FOR COLD IN HEAD QBLCHET It is Curing Thousands Daily, aud Saves. Time' and Money. f Get a bowl '.three quarters fair of boiling water, and a towel. ; s Pour into the water a. teaspoonfal of HYOMEI (pronounced High-o-me). Put your head over the bowl and eov er both heail anl bowl with towel, -f ; Breathe the vapor that arises for I wo minutes;' and presto! your head is- as Clear as a bell, and the tightoesa in the chest is gone,- ," Nothing like it to break up a heavy cold; cure sore.. throat or drive away a coughr It's a pleasant cure. You'll en joy breathing - Hyfimei; You'll fee) at once Its soothing, healing and beneficial effect as it passed over the , inflamed and irritated membrane. - 60 cents bottle, at druggists everywhere. Ask Bradham Drug Co., for extra bottle Hyome Inhalent, . ... io , ' What Is Known About Fiah.; Plinv. the m-eat naturalist, who lived at about the time of Chi reckoned the whole number of kno specjes of flah at ninety-four, clan hiaeuv the great Swedish investigator of the dehtecntb.'centuryeouid cmssh r tfL and'hA. la knOwn to have been .,t " the 'greatest ichthyologist of the tge in vhinh h rThe nroaress mide in that' particular branch, since the time of Linnaeus seems all toe more wonderful, for now more Hhaai,JS,6op species show up in the cataiogueeyoJ the fish apecmUelBvpi. r BACKACHE, RHEUMATIS :';;t-s- SLEEPLESSNESS -Result from disordered: kidneys. Fol ey Kidney Pills have helped others, they arm kelp you. Mrs. J. . Miner, Syra cuse. N-.T. says., ,-lfor a long time 1 suffered witn awnev trouoie ana rntu- matwrn. 1 -naa severe ' nacuscnes ana felt aU played init. After Uking two ooulea pf Foley Kidney Pills my back ache is ooe and where I used to--lie awake with rheumatic pains I, now sleep in comiort. - v.oiey jnianey .n'i didiwooderfut things for me.;'- them Bow.-F. 8, Duffy.. The Baalm of Flotloft. y --V Mr. Graham threw dowa his newspi ner with an exnresHioD of annorailc ."It's too much when the daily jar begin to print fairy talea."- he sald. ' ""Let me see It" aald Mrs. Graham Perhaps I could read It to the ctji- dreo'at bedtime tonight" ; fs not that klud,' said her hus band. "This ,l the story of a yoiing plumlwra BHBlHtHnt who declared that be worked so fust that It was not Tn to pay him by the hour. lut thattl ahould be tald by the Job." louth' .Companion. . V'.i y..: PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COL - But never follows the uej f Fol-y Honey and Tor, which chocks t " and rxpi'ln tlifl coll. M. t,!o:kwc!l 1, nihal, Mo,, enyi, "It l- ti l Mtflin I evr U-.---1. J ( Iiaii col 1 n-l rc.u;; h m, 1 v. ;H I wth pn'i" 1 1- ' ' f i I Ioi y aiiti 'l'r rwi t if n i oi t t ft r . I In ), nit' ioe. 1 . Crnln I f . 1 1 .f r !l i 1 J .-: IE',- .1 w. and you miss that fine feeling of exhilaration which follows a copious morning operation, you; should put a small quan tity of Simmons Bed Z Liver Regulator (The Jfowdey orm ) on- the- tongue and, .trash vt down with A little water, " Its action In the svstem is purifying' and strengthening; It drives out -hard impactions and imparities and gives tone to the muscular structure of the bowels. It overcomes the tendency to chronic constipa ion, relieves a bloated feeling in the abdomen, sweetens the breath, and promotes vigor of body: mental alertness - and cheerful spirits, - ""a - i " ' 4U tj Diwwa, - Prka, krye iaefcam H.D0. Xm it yoy Mnnol ptt It, rratll M w. will Ma. bf m.-ll mm,mM. ItausMi Liver MMalater ! Ht In la llqoU am lor tfaon wlio .ntm lv Ma, M.Mpwkonl. 1MHHIMMIWII.,S. ,1 l&ZEIUNCIL,.fsa, ULatl,aa, OUTHEBK RAILWAT SCHEDULE - NEW- TRAINS BETWEEN EW TOEK. WASHINGTONi AUGUSTA and J ACKSONTlLliE Effective NovembW"t27, 1910 the SOUTHERN RAILWAY will put hi ef fectnewtrain service between New York. Washington,' Augusta and Jack aohville. schedule of which will be as follows: No. 81. Lv. New York , 1:38 P. M, Ar. Washington - : 6:10 ' ' Lv. Washington 6:20 1 Ar. Atttrusta via K Blackville lli85A. M-. Lv. Augusta via . Trenton 11:45 - Ar. Jacksonville 8:46 P. H, No. 32. Lv. Jacksonville 9)0 A. M. Ar. Augusta via Trenton. - 8:00 P." M. Lv. Augusta via ..RlnMririllA S-lR Ar. Washington 83 A. M. Lv. Washinsrton 96 ' f . . Ar. New York v2:46 P. M. The above trains will be known as the SOUTHERN'S SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED and will consist of Elegant Pullman, Sleeping Cars, also Dining Car Service.7 This1 train as well as all other SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINSrwill arrive and depart from the New Penn sylvanla Station, Seventh Avenue -wl Thirty-Second Streeti New York Cjty- For all information pertaining to the same, address, ti undersigned. (:.. H. FV GARY; ' . - Gen. Pass. Agt ' 1 Washington, D. C. , REASON ENTHRONED. Because meats are SO tasty -the? are consumed in great excees This leads to stomacn trounies, rjiuousnesa ana COOBlipailOfl. r iwvura jur uim, re wwm son and not a pampered appetite eon troL then Uke a 1 ew doses Of Cham berlain's Stomach and- Liver Tablets and you will soon he well again.-Try it. t w.' - """ " " "" '.. V"' True Blue. . "- - i - the' exDresalon " "true blue," which we near so orten.. naa noi u u iTnollari -Kimnliim: hnt la said to have beerr.a ( Spanish saying, which .meant that the blood that Oiled the veins of the aristocracy of Spain was wuo in color.-while that of the Inferior morr tali was more or less black? and the proverlv fiat ..true.; blMV.flnawtar stain.", instead: of. meanmg, as. U-Is generally : supposed) V.tbat " noble heart will aever disgrace Itself," ae rually refers ' to vthe r"blue : aprons' worn by butchers on account of their not showing blood stains a far Jump this from the bine blood of the haugn ty ' Spanish, 'aristocrat to the humbler apron of a bfttcners boy. m ixmaon Queen. : -' ' .v l.n i i n "ii LAGRIPPE COUpHS,f fijf Strain and weaken the system and If not checked may develop into pneomon ia. - No danger or this .when f oiev Honey and Tar is taken promptly. It is a reliable family medicine for -all coughs and colds, and acts quickly land effectively in cases of eroup. - Reluse lubstitutes. F. S. Duffy. . v v Maxima for Golfara. .; Don't say 'to-your opponent ' on tbt Brst tee, "I am afraid I shan't be abH to dve vou a game." er-"l am o frlchtened of nlaylnir a great swell like you." v This kind of modesty however ccnulne. imposes upon no body. -Don't decllue to take ' your l.i-ojjer allowance of strokes.'-It's not fair on your adversary, who will ft no pleasure or glory out or Deat.n von, a he probably will do, wheren you will be abla to I -1 alwriitnabty of a chance victory over lilm. If you tare a jmrt'ru'iM-Iy pnl Member of your c! ') t 1 I I 1.9 ly iM" P ' ! t ;i it yon 1-e 1 ! f 1 l. C-i i'3. f -, v. f - - New iBeni, N. .Feb. mi.jl A BevTH AbeTl N 54. if H St Harroo, g a. Brjagea.,7 C-Capt. H L Crammer. Yacht Ade , D-Jno, W DutiavMv: " ,! OAasiw. Ellis. I'-U-' ' '"l F-Princ4 Wlt; nelda; R O.Fi-lds, -'Ebera WitfleMt.;," Care Harbor. - - ' J-Wm M Jones, Martin E Jones. M J M McOoonel SpeciaTpelivery,) - . C U.Jiaieiri;Thomr .JB Hills,' Jno. ij Lewis Hanlej; care LM Manley, R N-NewBern'Peed"'Co".' o-wrianeai;'. Up-H P Phillip 611 of street N. W. W (V 0;M PettewayH O Plot N.W PaU, ? ! tr. .-. - rw va! rra rn facwoso rierameDOi oo Oliver oi P CTRicbmord. :S--Special 7 Disbursing Agent, G N LSmith. ; " ,'1-fRay , Tarnagejrtie E Thoma?, Rhems, N.C W-Ji Williams, lC W White, W El board. WOMEN B afrs.-Jesephine Baker, Miss Rache1 Branch St No. 19 (2) Miss France? Blunt. - V T ' CMiss LouVenia Cephas 14 Pavie Ave Mis Annie Cross. D-Mlas Thelma Dudley. H-Uiss Dora Hill, Isabel Hinoey 22 Lavett StMr. Hattie Henderson, Emma Jane Harris. ' -MifS rLnU Jones, Mrs. Annie Ln , JaCtson, , K-Miss M L King. M Mrs. Cornelia McCaferty, Miss Perilla, Mcllwain 6 Pine St. Julia . Monroe Miss Lillie Masmun. N-5?tibey ' Nunes. Miss Rosa Nelson N W St No. 210. R-Mrs. Frank- Russell. 8MissJSusie Smith N & E St. 15. W Miss Mary Williams. Mrs. Julr Woeh, Hiss Virgina Winslow 25 Nes St. Miss Lillnr Willis 10 Lirks ville, Mrs. Georgia Willis. Children Cry -; FOR FLETCHER'S C AST O R I A - Naive. ?A- child- who had been absent from school brought back the following off ense when she returned: "Dear Tench er Please excuse Jennie. She was sick .and had " to stay at home to do the 'washing and ironing." Good Housekeeping Magazine. te" - FOR THAT TERRIBLE ITCHING E.-zama. tetter and salt rheum keep their victims in nerpetual torment. In application of Chamberlain's Salve will instantly aiiay tnis itcning. ami manv leases havfc been cured by its use. oi sale by au dealers. ii - 11 -1 '"" Anierica'e Largest 8nake. The largest American serpent Is the anaconda, which may attain a length of thirty feet It inhabits tropical Amertca: and. Is a handsome animal, with '.dark round spots scattered over Its whole body on a groundwork of rich brown, It is very fond of .water and haunts the banks of rivers, lakes and streams, there lying in wait for any deer or peccary wblcb may come to the margin of the water to ariuk. '" ACCUSED OF STEALING, - E. 'E. Chamberlain, (if Clinton, Me., boldlv accuses Bucklen's A rnica : Salve oisteating-rtne atmg irora ourns o sea daiUi nam from sores oi an kwa the distresu from boi's or piles. '.'It robs cuts, corns, -bruises. - sprairs sn Iniarie of their terror.'' he eay?. "as a healing remedy its. equal don 'l exist Only 2 at au dealers.. . S - Aa It ABDeared In Print Vflfiator Newlafada" of Nevada was soaring.' tn debate oiie dayrsoaring so high he "hit the celling.'' - He realized he w'n ,jgettrntf Jrlne'; flowery and' to excuse. - himself salC'Indeed,- : ilr. P'rfsl6!enC3)erferVianbratp be pairddhed,-' 'Yo'iWf-mbjV'!" all the food, eloquence jieeda.'C j ! That .sounded pretty "good to Mr,1 Newlandsi hut he was a bit; abashed when he reai la the'TdoUgressloual Record next day that be asserted his topic "furnished all the food elephants A-KING WHp' LEFT. HOME? iL'l .'.A ;'i and set the' world tVtilkintr, but Paul Mathulk , of Bufi!K' N. ssya he al ways K-LiiPS AT HOME the Kin o) all Laxatives Dr.. King's New Life fills and that they're a blrsiing to si his family. Cure constipation,, head ache, indiueation, dyspepsia.. Only 3d6c at all dealers. ;':-iV.';!vt' K ;,- ,;. ,,. -r ,t ' ,y ; ' ...'.' The Oeneels of It i'J'Mji?' "1 wonder why the English settlers came to name the town 'Boston.''; 'Trobubly because it began with ll," "Vk lmt lias that to do With Itr " V ' "Well, Unit's, the .beginning of T.f'rif),' you know." Catholic Btand ard the T:mos. ; '. .' "".v 1 THE NAME .ilTHr for nil coughs , r 1 , ! jl ,jt , - 1 , j H COIliif. 1 , . ,iuii-s, -r'. of ivntcr ttii- - t II I ill Ilf1:l llf "... ,yf-."t T 'f .t Livery, Largest and Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale iu lrew Bern. A car load of each just in. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Cartwheels. J. A. JONES Broad Street, PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS' IRAK SCHOOL GREENVILLE, N. C. SPR(NG AND SUMMER COURSES FOR TEACHERS. 1911 Spring Term, March 14th to'May 20th ten weeks. Summer Term, June '6th to July 29th eight weeks. The aim of this course is better to equip the teacher for his work. TEXT BOOKS:- those used in the pub lic schools of the state. For further information address, ROBERT H. WRIGHT, Pres't. LOW RATES VIA SOUTHERN R. Y. To New Orleans,' Mobile, Pcnsa- cola. Account Mardi Gras Celebration, February 23, 2S, 1911. Account Mardi Gras Celebration at New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala., tnd Pensacola, Fia., Feb. 23-2, 1911, the Southern Railway will sell very cheap round trip tickets as follows: Raleigh to New Orleans $2R 75 Golds boro " " " 2fi 75 Durham 26 75 Releigh to Goldsboro " Drrham " Mobile $23 45 24 45 23 30 Raleigh to Pensacola $2H 00 Zi 22 80 from all Goldsboro " Durham " " Tickets will also be on sale other stations. Dates of sale, February 21st to 27th inclusive with final return imit March 11th. 1911, with privilege of extending final limit until March 27, by depositing ticket with (special agent and payment of $1.00. For all information pertaining to rates, schedules, I'tillman reservations, etc., see your agent or addr. ss the undersigned. W. II. PARNELL, T. PfA, ' Raleigh, N. C. ORtlUP stoDDed In 20 mlnntos sur with Dr. Hboop 9 Croup Remedy. One test will surely prove. I ho vnniitiutf. no di rosa, Asafeandpleaslusayrup Ulc. iiruculg Lake Drummond Quip! & Water ''-"rf " ' ?.'v '.4. Co. .; Lake Drummond Transportation Lake Drummond Towing: Co. Dismal Swamji ' : Canal j Aq Ipland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum DeDtb - T! Oni'Ir.'lVanair rViV1 frlMl: . Pmmn ' ' cIcvTowing and Freight Movement-;:. 1'For tolls, towing and' freight rates apply at office in Seaboard Sank Build; ing and at Deep Creek Locfi Vti f- M; K., Kingj; Pret. I AT Mitten, Sec. T. T. whitehursf, Traffic Manager.; ; Norfolk Office, Bell Phone 621J$ WOMEN, i,:i-'.- ca cf tie Lljlcst tjpe, a cf frM-crior eilaca'Joa tod t and f:rce b r: s V c ? V: r : l t Hi, i AUONES i &ale p ExcKahge Stables Greenville, N. C. HARDWARE AND Building Ma ierial Paints. Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence Sew Herat 0 MECHANICS AiAlGiAZINB "Wrlttes So Yes Can Uaeentsad It" 300 Pictures Every 400 Articles . 1 250 Pages Month A wonderful storrof the Pi on ic d this Medw ical Age. Initructive, but more faednating than any fiction. A magazine for Bankers, Doctor. Lawrera, iracnera, ran armerm. Bmineat Men. Maa- afacturera, Mechanic. Hal 100,000 roadera erary month. Interest everybody. When yoe aae one ' yon underaund why. Ak tna maa who read a. I Your newsdealer will ahow you one; or writ tba poDUWert tor aim sample copy, v I IDC I10P WutCS I HI . .r, mi . 1 ' lianl of a) Dana, tens r-!" aanr wars to do thing-16- to nuke repair, and artkies tar furnltnre, wirelra. boats, engine. mgic. and aj tba thing a boy tore. fliOlfWi-seekitfatt ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER Or AJaWes. POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINI 1UW. 'S " ':'4 ay !''v' ' , Fre8criptions , from' all ycians,' Quickly aqrj Ac curately filled. r " ! v.y'w!?o -.y-v -: -' : t Also fiuXlineof Choice Toilet'articles. A: ;i 7-:". r T .."tr, (3 .ppcuAss.-;; HENRY Phrtiifinrv is iimvT Wants! Vants Soja or Soy Beang and Field 0 Peas for which' highest prices will be paid.1-V I FOR SALE--"., Hyde Co.,' grown Curt and Ruct proof Oats. Hay, Oata, Dairy Feed, Corn, Bnnd and : ' -prl'-'f.-1 rllkir h fcd.