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- . J T 1 Publisnsal vit Alr U the yr rr- epi ionday, Jgirul. . Crsve str. v'V; FHOIOD NO. . '- EDITOR AMP PBOPBJBTOB-- H fiu, la 4tuo." fv Msnthtr r arrtor aity ' v JM Bnur tt U PoatoOo. HV I.IX M econd-einasj ma.ttf . .'- OFTTSAI- PAPER Jor v HI W BXRM "V AMtf CRATXN OOCNTT. New Bern, N. a Feb., 10, 1811 GEOWTH THEO ADVEETIS " INC.- r,.:v How often is heard the com plaint of a merchant, with store 'fulljjf fine goods, comparing his poor business with that of his neighbor, whose stock is far less. The reason will not be hard to find. The one advertises, the other does not. The application can be carried to a community, to a section, to a State. How many places send forth the complaining cry for new people, with new money t 'But note the character of thecryylt compares its own favored locality, its climate, sail and natural re sources, with sojne other, where there is, a rush of people. The reason t Again, the one adver tises, the other just complains. Years ago the slogan cry to em igrants was "Go West,'' and hun dreds of thousands went as fast as they could Favored southern lo calities, rich in natural resources, are left to bemoan the lack of growth and- prosperity, . while thousands of people with millions of dollars, have gone to 'the north west country, where winters are long and severe, and hard work to gain little is the portion of every one. Again why? Because the advantages of one were sent out in an attractive manner, while the other locality with its varied ad vantages, just waited. Make known your locality, spend wisely and liberally, and the peo pie will come, for the world is on the move today, like the swarm ing bees, thousands of young men and young women are eager, an xious seekers for the locality that offers opportunities for advance ment for those who will work. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A At the trial of Dr. PantchenkojlShe self confessed Russian poisoner, testi mony was introduced to show that he is a pervert, blackmailer and general bad man. Hows This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured , by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY A CO, Tole do, 0. We, the undersigned, hav known . -P. , J. Cheney for the last 1ft years, and believe him perfectly honorable ..in all business, transactions and 4aJ - anoially able to carry oat any obli gations made by his Inn, 'M ' - if v WALDINO, KJNNAN NARVIK, . Wholesale Rruggista, Toledo, 0. BaU's Catarrh' Cure Is' taken in ternally, acting directly lipoa , the blood and mueoug surfaces of -the : - rvAtem. -'Testimonials.' -sent ifttaa, Price 76c per lottbil' SoUy aB . Druggists. - - ,-Nt.V'-U - '-'x I.ak HaH's Family Pills tor ' stipation. ffi'J 'EEL1 VlVl ,v, f ' v The Flitent S)peal(afv... .C, . V . , -Fa, wtacs a' fluent speakeer TmeoftiitianayoaaregudtobMr oa to change your oplnlon,"-LesnVs 'Terrlfled Alder (la -hired motorcarV I 'say I MT-you're guU much too f1 am . k .1 - j L a v . air. We alwsys . Insures our paseeo- WOMEN 4 ;Wsinea af lls ;ll;lea tyjs, wemet df rcperior ti-"'' 1 1 -1 rtfinemenl,; wlosi L:rr:r!:- JiJ joijmetl c'vs -t V .1 I 1 forct lo t-cj f, praiia lis wr ! Sn J ctirs'.TS f , ; ln!ab'f. Tire : .' !t cf v - ! I ' i(f V Baldheaded Men.: j Ignorance of ' the. HaitvCauses : Much Baldness Among Men -Early piety dom't causa btldnest, Mlther does any kicd of piety..' Some baldheaded own eooaclr theroaelvet with the idea tbatbakJafss la erased by a superabundance of gray -brain mat tec, and weald hate, tin world believe that a bs.lfihe.vi ia-a sign of great in- ; Such however, is aot tbe ease. Ninety Bias times in pne hundred." baldness is caused by dandruff germs which dig down deen into th roots ' of Jhe TMur, desUojriU viUUtj and cause it to fall ' AU this may come gradually and take Uma,ut aa in up-to-date humorist would ayfc "what's time to a dandruff yoQ have dandruff, the little iovla iblv persistent devils called dandruff germs are at work," Destroy them- at fouce; or, sooner or later lbey will cause youf hair to fall out and 'you . will be compelled to take your place in the baidheadedlass. In. France baWheads are few because men understand how to care for the hair, Parisian Sage js a. hair grower and invigorater that is goran teed by Bradham. Drnz. Co. to grow hair" if . - . . .ia J- Jt.--J 4 the ha root te not already destroyed, to eradicate d&idruff, stop itching scalp and falling hair, or money back. 60 cents lor a targe Dotue at eraanam Drug Co. and draggists everywhere on money back plan. The Now Orleans Cotton Exchange Is going to observe Lincoln's birthday, and the Rhode Island legislature passed a bill to can the conflict .between the States the Civil War instead of the War of the Rebellion. THIRTY YEARS TOGETHER. Thirty years of association think of it How the merit of a good thing stands out in that time or the worth lessnessofa bad one. So there's no uesswork in this evidence of Tbm iriss. Concord. Mich., who writes ; "J have used Dr. Kim's New Discovery for 30 years, and its the best cough and cold cure I ever nsed." Once it finds entrance in a home you can.t pry it out. Many (amines nave used-a irty years. It's tha most infallible thfoat and Iudk medicine on earth. Unequaled for la grippe, asthma, bay-fever, croup, quin sy or sore tunes. Price 60c, $1.00. Trial bottle tree, juuaranteea ny an arug gists. , His Stumbling Blook. "Have you ever .seen the Canadian Rocklesr "o." "Then there Is a glorious treat in store for yon.'' "Don't you believe It If I ever get money enough to go to the Canadian Rockies my house will seed, painting. It always does whenever I begin to think I can see daylight ahead." Chi cago Record-Herald. - PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD But never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. which checks the couglri and expels tne com. m. stocKweii Han nibal, Uo says, ;ru be.n all the remedies I ever used. I contracted a bad cold and cough and was threatened witn pneumonia. , una bottle of r oley s Honey end Tar completely cured tne." N i opiates, just a reliable household mtaietnc sv. s uouy. - The Ground Around Notro Dame. The ancient and beCutlful Cathedral of Notre Dame, in Paris, looks as If It had sank (n the ground. Other an- raentchurcbes give the same Impres sion.:. The fact is, or course, tnat too ground has risen around the: buildings through the accumulation . of centuriesTk of deposits. :,For Instance, jt Is cer taln that NotrV Dame" atood-originally many feet higher above ,th streets around than nowadays and . that a flight of steps led up to the porch Which IS now almost oh a level with the Place dn Perrls,". Notre Dame, The general effect .of . the building's. the sightseer approaches, it jba evi dently thua been, much altered since meaieva.tiines. KJ x-i V;f : Blacksmiths In Chile.; The blacksmith Id1 Chile h no forge or bellows, not beau the cold lion into the shape of a horaexhoa,-. A p 1 'V ATtACst'tlEGERSVt la fighting to keep the blood pure the whim corpuscles attack: a mease germs like tigers. But often terms multiply 1 so fast that little fighttrs are overcome. Then see pimples, boils, ecsems, sslt rheume and sores rcwiplyand strength and appetite fail ' This condition de mands Electric Bitters to regulate the stomach, liver end kidneys and to ox pel poison from the blood. "Tbey are the bent blood puriner."v writes C T Budahn, of Tracy, Calif.. "I have ever found." They mke rich, red blood, strong nerves and build up your health. Try them, 60s at all druggists. -4 Halluolnatlens Hanbane. -' Henbane bears a remarkable reputa tion for creating the most eitraordl nary hallucinations. Dr. Houlton re lates that some monks Who ale flie roots by mltake for parsnips tran formed their moniutery inlo a lnnallu Mjlnm. Ono monk rng the boll for matins at mUolght. and of those of the community who at(Mnlil aomo conld pat read, others "funrlcd tho Hhr$ r running lot like nntu," aul I'ims r. nd v-hut vrnn not In t!x!r t'(.'..H. Z'en tl.B pxlifllntloli f,o!r i I ' ''y t -it very ' Miioim !' s i V n, weird CutH'ts. A", s ,t r. ' r (. - fan l v i 01 H;j' 3 a ' I'r I r y n T"" rf"T Antio of an lrrvrtU Visitor at the National Capital. A big mnu with a fierce, brlitUlng gray beard and wearing a broad brim med aioncjti. hat marched down the main . jeorrldor of the capltol, ' cloly followed by - a guide at a dogtrot They had Inspected aUtuary hall and the rotunda and looked In at the cham ber of the supreme court, and the vis itor had -made no other comment-.on the sights shown him UurtTto utter an occasional grunt snort or growl, vl;.. The big. man paused at tne end or the corridor and. Jerked his head to ward a carpeted passage . j"Whar .them burglars :doIng to day fne demanded. "The serihte Is not v session, Sir' sold the guide In a shocked voice. V'-'. , After tne visitor ttaa departed . we guide sat down on his chair In front of the statue nf , Daniel WehStor and mopped hi heated browif"r .-ti ' fThat's ono kind that comes' hereTri be eald. . rWe have al kinds, hut His style Is the hardest ' to deal wkjaT Called the senate burglars yon beard him and he kicked at everything else I showed him. Thaj; kind comes pre pared-to. klclu They alnt got no triotlsm at all, and a umted states senator ain't no -more to them taaa a doorkeeper. ,- Why, I'm afraid to take men like him Into the supreme court Likely as not tbeyTl say something I fHsrpsrxvtfiil riffht nnt. loud. Do KOU know what that one sail when I show-. Li tnlll 'jtXn antra lVrt CU - UIUI B initial j liail ( djo, vcav wan, to know howjttjaclLaU them statajs cost thegdrernment afcd who got the rakeoff. I. told -him they were given by the states, and he said that, was once when the states put one over. 'TouTWouldn't think, said the guide, with a sigh, "that patriotic Americans could come here and be so callous about the things they see. They seem to begrudge giving a dollar to be shown the place where Webster stood when he made his reply to Hayne. I don't know jwhat the country's coming to. I've been a guide here twenty, years; but I never , thought I'd live to hear the senate caUed- burglars." Washing ton Cor. Kansas Olty Star. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR1 A Articles attacking Colonel Rooae velt, Congress and the late Joseph Howard were withdrawn from the sale of Mark Twain's literary effects. BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, SLEEPLESSNESS Resu't from disordered kidnevs. Pol ey Kidney Pills have helped others, they will help you. Mrs. J. a. Miller, Hyra cuse, N. Y. says, "For a long time I suffered with kidney trouble and rheu matism". I had severe backaches and felt all played out. After taking tffo bottles of f oley Kidney fills my back ache is gone and where I used to lfe awake with rheum n&tic pains I now sleep in comfort. Foley- Kidney Pills did wonderful things for me. Tiy tjhem now. -P. S. Duffy. ' Turks and the Qrave. In Constantinople, hs in other Turk ish pities, bodies are placed In the ground- aa soon as the last spark of life has fled. The Mussulman believes that as long aa the body is unbnried the spirit is In torment and that it if a crime akin to murder to motesv-a grave. Accordingly the cemeteries around many oriental cities far exceed in extent the abodes of the living. Children Cry s FOR FLETCHER'S v CAS "HOB I A The British bark Caithnesshire Is on reef at Watling Island and the crew was taken off by a scout cruiser, u , f - REASON i ENTHRONED. .J S Because meats are so tasty' they are consumed in great excess. -This leads to stomach troubles,, biliousness constipation.! . Revise your diet, let re son and not a camoered .aDDeiite eon troL then take a few doses of Cham berlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets and yon will soon bevrell again." Try it. For, sale by all dealerc Samples free. : ;-: Blotted Out,LoH Fenn., '. ' 7!t t-The flrst book of any kind publish; ed lit ; Philadelphia t was Atkln's A, manack for tbe year 1080. It was ok unpaged pamphlet of ten lea yes,' onl two copies, of which are now knows to be In existence, v -The first copy of the Atmanaek printed f was sent v to Colonel Markbam, renn's deputy, who reported to tbe councU that the book bad erroneously declared ' Pennsylva nia to have been founded by 'Lord' Penn." The council disapproved such i high sounding title and directed th author- and printer. William Brad ford) . b fforth with and effectually blott. ont ye. words -'Lord Penn.' " This bad tbe effect of recalling the whole edition and the abolition of the tbooxlous words, -V - . " -' ''':-.'' ;-vr.'-" '.vrf-. ' ' .:..' speedy relief from kidney -'''.trouble. ' " had an ariiVo attack of Rright's dincnse with Inflammation of tho kid noy and blit'lilnr, snd dizziness, " sayn Mrn, Cora 'lhori, jHi kson, Mich. "A bottle of 1'oU'V's Kidney Id'tncdy nv-r-come the attiiok, roucid the n i.nn mation, 'took nwny .tho ( in find run I ) tho bind lT action normal. 1 wmh i-v y ono rould lror of thiH womlorlul l"in- l: UtltTy. The Orfnn, Of nil no t in ol tl.irM at v.; diwi hi. of roiino, 1 1 if in"- t ill Slid fiom It nil ..i!,.t w ;it.T i id to l i!- !. t-i..i. (' -i't I' . : 11 I '''.'i' i ' t r ...IIS Ksassj W ti.SMsW - ""'. -' i- and yoa miss that fine feeling of exhilaration which follows a cflDious mornins operation. 63 you should pat a small quan tity of Dimmona tied L Liver Regulator (The Powder Form ) on the tongue and -wash it down with a litjtlswatei ;Itstion Iri thstystem js purifying and strengthening, It drives out hard Impactions and impurities and gires tone to sthe muscular structurs of the bowelsfIt oyercomes the tendency to chronic1 constipa tion relieves a bloated feeling in the'aWomen, sweetens the breath, and promotes vigor of body;" mental,' alertness and cheerful spirits.:' likkiatMMiMiaMlaMkliM II niMiel H. nalt I will ani U ay n,U. Htpl4. SlMMOat Uw Sin'Mir W ,1m la llaal ktna lor tbMa wba aratoc M. Mn, LOW, RATES. VU SOUTHERN R; Y. To New Orleans, Mobile, Pensa- coia. Account Mardi Oras Celebration, February 23,- 28j 1911. Account Mardi Gras Celebration at New Orleans, La., aMobile, Ala., and Pensacola, Fla., Feb. 23-23,' 1911, the Southern Railway will sell very cheap round trip tickets as follows: Raleigh to New Orleans Goldsboro " " Durham " " $26 75 26 75 75 Reletgh to Goldsboro " Drrham " - Mobile $23 45 24 45 23 30 Raleigh to Pensacola $23 00 23 85 22 80 Goldsboro " Durham " Tickets will also be on sale from all other stations. Dates of sale, February 21st to 27th inclusive with final return limit March 11th, 1911, with privilege of extending final limit until March 27, by depositing ticket with special agent andsavment of 81.00. For all informationpertaining to rates, schedules, Pullman reservations, etc., see your agent or .address the undersigned. W. a. rAKWHiLL, T. P. A, " Raleigh, N. C. A piece flannel dampened wi Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected Darts is aunerior to anv plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest eive it trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief .which it anoras. sold by all dealers. A Pretty Green One. A man was arrested on the charge of robbing a man of his watch and Cham. It was claimed that be had thrown bag ever bis victim's head, strangled end .robbed blm. There was suclHIt tie wldence, however, that the judge Oulckly said, -Dischargedrt' : v Tbe prisoner stood still In the 'dock. amased at getting his freedom so soon. .,r:Toure ''discharged.? ' repeated the Judge. HYou can go. . Yo'u're free, ' Btlll 'no ' move , from the jrjsoner. who stood staring at the judge. ; ifDont yon understand? -' Yon have been acquitted, f Get outr shouted the TWeH.'t summered the man, "do have to give him baek his watch and chain r r ',V-:v.;3Y'Fellllllie,' Chronology. Btella-How oldt Is Mabelt Bella- Old enough to be youuger.-New York nun. --.r i ' .r- k lagrippe .couchs;' Strain and weaken the svstem and if not checked may develop into pneumon is. no oineer or tnis wnen , r olei s Honey snd Tar is taken ' promptly. It it a reliable family medicine for all coughs and colds, and acts quickly and effectively in eases of croup, Reluse substitutes. r. 8. Duffy. 'Hanging Days In Old London. ,, Excf utions - when criminals were hnnred lQ the Old Bailey bad certain T unto inary sequels. : The governor of Nowgate, for lotitance, always gave s breakfast to those friends be bad In ylted to see the banging, and by ottub Hnhed custom deviled kidneys were si wy the prtcliul d!nh, altbongh, a, John nolllnfTHhend has rlat(d, ncnrly every ofliv waa ohllgcd to swallow s Rlnss of brandy Ornt. Another f inciimi doai-rllied In "London In tho ! a' '!1 thi rc(-(;Mn I' 1 f, " rami I5 t' I -Mi 'nun M t' '' ' 1 5 . ), I I . I f 'r. ' v ! ! t ' 1 I t v ' '1 I i I, 1 r I : ' ' r ' 1 r . at I' 1 f 1 ; Superior Court, Feb." Tern 1911 No. . Monday, Feb. 18,' 18 ... '"Daniels va Rowe. 1 " v 1911 Moore vs Baltes A Defiance Box - Company. -J , Barrtngton vs Holton. J Loftin, Admr,vs Goldsb-iroLom Company, ' - v TUESOAT, RB. 14, 1911. acksoa & Cleve vi Hesabersr. 80' 83. 85-; 90 97- Wsrresr Bros; vs HoeD. . "Jenkins vs Jenkins.'"- ; PanJ.Ts N&SRy Co. Wiley vs Broaddus & Ivee Lum'r tompany..:- v " -, RopetLnmber f, vs Whitford. lOl' 109 WEDNESDAY. FEB. 15. 191K . Morgan vs Morgan. " Wetherington vs N & 8 Ry Co. et af - - Wetherington vs N & S Ry Co. al. . ..y,. Robertson vs Holton. Elm City Lbr Co. vs Enterprise . Lumber. THUB8DATV FEB. 16, 1911. Smith vs Chapman, Admr. Whitford vs N & S Ry Co. et a'. Coppage vs N AS Ry Co. et si. Whitley, Extx vs Thompson, Ex. Whitehead et al vs Maryland Dredging and Construction Co. Wetherington va N a S Ry Co. FRIDAY,' FEB. 17, 1911. Ulrich vs Brown & Spencer. 111 113 115 118 121 122 123 126 130 132 84 133 Spencer vs Heath and Mills Camp bell Lbr C . Collins & Gillette va Disobway. 137 141 Ellison et al vs Wiggins and Stubbs. Simpson vs N & S Ry Coeval. Pine Lumber Co. vs Dill. DIVORCE. 145 t48 194 Skinner vs Skinner. Foy vs Foy. Moore vs Moore. - MOTIONS. Abernetby, Solicitor. Blakety vs buck Eye Co. In Re Griffin Estate. Mills Campbell Lumber Company vs Purifoy. Carter vs Howard. Elder vs Pearce. Green vs Smith. Duguid vs Smith & Hooker. 200 91 1 39 42 68 65 69 96 117 139 Banking snd Trust Co vs Caroli na Paper Pulp Co. Banking and Trust Co vs R N Duffy et al. Scott vs Scott et al Mitchell vs N & S Ry Co et al. Sedberry vs Duffy et al. Wagnei vs Pullman Co. et al. Fenner vs Dove et al.C Hussey vs Huddleston et al. Seymour vs Guion et als. 143 144 149 168 159 174 184 186 87 190 Henderson & Holland vs McCar thy, Admr et als. Hank of Jacksonville vs Sultan I pock vs Gaskins et als. Va Car Chem Co va Warren. 192 165 As It Appeared In Print. Senator Newlands or Nevada wan oaring in debate one day souring so high be "hit the celling." He realized be was getting a trine flowery aud to excuse himself said, "Indeed, Mr. President, perfervld oratory may he pardoned, for this subject furniBhea .all the food eloquence needs." That sounded pretty good to Mr. Newlands, but he was a bit abashed when be read In the Congressional Record next day that he aaserted his topic "furnished, all the food elephants need. Washington Herajd. ' Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exer cise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxietV, are the most common causes of stomach troubles. Corrct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and yon will soon be well again.;. For sale by all dealers, ' : . -f; -. ," '- -v w . ' '-v - r r- r-.' Examination' In Flogging- QnbUns; from "Student - Life Is th Middle Ages,,; a paper recently read by G. p. Sams df BradfordV .England, we-Jean that In lb. taking upxf a degree In grammar at - some of the tmtverslties the prospective ' school master had to provide himself with birch anl a boy, and,as part of bit examination he bad. te administer a dogging to the boy In pnbllc, tbe boy being given' a groat for. his services, i. large part of the education lay In debate between the- boys,' under the supervision of the master, tho method bringing out the boys reasoning pow ers Instead of merely cramming them with facts, as la too often the method todays-University Correspondent ii "V 'v: i-.v'!j . ' ' ;-';" ; ' T REMEMBER TBE NAHE-ji ' Foley's Honey and Tar for all eoughs' and colds, for croup, bronchltin, hoarse ttms and for racking lagrlppo .coughs. No opiates. Refuse substitutes, rV 3. .... .. ; r All "Bruiihd Off.' " ' A lady called at a chemist's shop, then, after examining one or, two ar ticles, remeinbersd that she wanted some comnetla for tbe toilet andtunjj lug to the chemist, asked, ,"Have you tty bloom of youtbT" ' ' : ' Tin r 'me hn nt, over wboe bend more t' n f.''y soiinriers had panned, tamed I 1 f I Is - ''.',! nts snd anted la a i t v ny, "Have 1 any . bloom of ; 1 I tr ' ' ' loo! f 1 tip with a quiet 1 Hi ' -d, "I believe not. f of It r 1 f:,n.-i 1. ! ' ? J five - . -. , l i .. .. - . . .- Liyety,' Feed,;Sale J. A. Largest and Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New Bern. A car load of each just in. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart Wheels. J. A. JONES Broad Street, PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C. Tb The Business Professional Men New Bern. The CHAMBER OF COMMERCE has entered upon its THIRD YEAR. Its ACHIEVEMENTS in IMPROVEMENTS and the proper handling of im portant EVENTS have classed it as a PUBLIC NECESSITY. It merits the undivided support of all business men, without which its usefulness is IM PAIRED. Are you a factor in the BUILDING UP of your community? If not, WHY NOT? A full list of all members in good standing will be published after March 1st. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOMS 321-322 -0- Stories of Wellington and Blucher. I once met Wellington at dinner. II was then much aged, talked gravely and with great distinctness, ate )ml little, drank no wine and left early. He was a member of the. Union club when I joined it,. mid 1 have beard a story that lif' became a member of Crockford's, the famous pambllnp re Rort fhnf hr mlulit 1.1. ,1.-1. ..1 1, c ,... Hi,, ",;::.. ::. , :;: uo ouui I reincu iier the touching anecdote of how he mid that old 1'rusHian war rior Ulucher met ujion the field of Waterloo and mingled their tears over the bodies of the slain. The well known aud much more probable Btory U told of Blucher that, having beeD entertained at a city dinner and thor oughly enjoying its gorgeous hospi tality, he delighted his hosts by his admlratloa of London, concluding, however, with the startling exclama tion, "What a splendid city it would be to sack!" From Sergeant Ballan ane's ExpwwL '' . 8hr In India. Rheep used as beasts of burden In north India carry twenty pounds weight apiece.. GROUP stopped in 2D rolnutfv suro wilfa lir, lhiXfii Oronp Reimtly. ( twt will eurtly pnnc No vomitiiut. mi riis Asafsaodpleasinssjrmp 4Uo. Jjruniu Lake Drommond Canal & Water r. - v Co. Lake Drummond Transportation Lake Drummond Towing Co. DlsmM Swamp Ah Inland Route, Protected from Storm, Nine Feet ef-Watef Minimum Depth V Always.:. j Quick Transit for Traffic, "; Trompt ' j Towing and Freighl(Movement 'fa For tolls,, towing and' freight rataa apply at ofllce in Seaboard Bank Build; Ing and at Deep Creek LncV.Va;-.;, H, IJ. King, re, X X'L Mitten, eo. v.B.;. Baxter,. Supt,:; ; Norfolk Office, Bell Phone 621 Just RGCoiYcd Tre: '1 ! t cf Ar; -l Cali- 1 T " i JONES . . ... r - Exchange Stables And of ELKS BUILDING FOFUIicAH. AffiCHANICS iVSAGA2INE) "Written So Yon Can Underftand II" 300 Pictures Everv 400 Articles 250 Pages Month : Aff a . I uu Articles A wonderful story of the Progress of this Mechan ical Age. Instructive, but more fascinating than any fiction. A magazine for Bankers, Doctors, Lawyers. Teachers. Fanners. Business Men. Man ufacturers, Mechanics. Has 1.200,000 readers every month. Interests everybody. When. you see one you understand why. Ask the man who reads it. Your newsdealer will show you one; or write the publishers for a free sample copy. The "Shop Blotes" Dept. SMS things How to make repairs ami artirlia lor home and shop, etc "Amateur Mechanics" 10 pattens how to make mission furniture, wireless, boats, engines, magic, and al the things a boy lores. S1JSO tr awr, sowlt eotfat IS cnt$ ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER Or ASaVssi POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE aZSWaaklaataa SuCUeaaw . I CE . 1 A Made from pure distttted v -filtered water. NEW BERN ICE CO. 19 21 23 Griffith St. Phone 28 Wants! Wants! TO PURCHASE Soja or Soy Beans and Field PiS forwhicn highest prices will bepaid " :' vr-FOSALE ..; Hyde CpXtoWn Burt' and J KUst. proof, Oat.i Hay, Oats Dairy Feed Corn, Brand and ship stuff and all-kinds feed." BURIIUS&CO, 31 M Middle St. New thru, tt.'o. - v - Vhone 184. i u I s-a a sv DIAMOND t 11 7 r 1 ii.i tn 1 A ' ... t) I f
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