"3", - .- 4. A ' f 'r.'- .si ; v. Public! every or lo t or Wooit, irui fcu. ClSM iumC phc.vs Ka t. . rmtm X. ST editor ira r-r-' r.IZTCR iiBc&imoa uiui -9m Tear ta advaaoe , . ...... ' I4.H Sa rwr, mot la adr&aoe.. ... - t.M Sfenthly by earria to tka ettr '-, r ..; AATartlalaf 'vV-ellcaUoae farBiaaed - ' ....if,! I. oa : Catered at taa Fostftfflee, New Bera nV O. aa Hmt-oltM matter. - : 'ormui tapes w kkw:. b,hx ' AND CWAVVV Wl'-fTf. ' Key Bern, y P. MatA 24; IM. THE 8 AMPLE BOOKLET iND ciEoutAB mnrujsrcBL;: i Uo dty caa 1 cltybeaotiful in the'iray iwt.!!"J4;; leys free frWlt:pper ttavsh nuisanoo, that permlta bill boards and the free and unlimited distrj bution of booklets and,olreolara. Advertising per the boy 'earner route, who is paid for diatributing the booklet orcircnlar," -but who usually scatters Instead of Tdiatrib uting -in Divert to" tinih; hUljobj quickly, is one of the vprst aula ! ances in any city 4hatpermita auch distiibation, "for it means strebt' lota and-alleys atrewa oontiaabus, ly withwastpapiAdJais waste paper. Buisanoe ls not oooi fined to local merchants by any means. Any ; day nearly dating certain seasons of the year i can te seen booklets' and! circolars adyer tising some far away- business,, usually, (AeapmeoUcinalvliousei, that cannot stand pablicity that the newspaper gives, bcausethelr: characters would, noV in " the first place bear the scrutiny of the news paper. So they send thousands and thousands of booklets that tire tucked "under doors, thrown into hallways, handed to people ou the street, about ninety nine;per cent being cast eventually on tbestree -co he hlown about and If not path -- -- - . r::r r: : erea up, to amc into ana stop ap street sewenu- And . besides thls above- kind -of advertising at ah ezcnanije aays-r'y: ri:' yix;: "Tha praetiea of throwing Maple of medicine and other produeta into yard as an advertising plan ahoald b ' demned for the Teaaon that thare tt ever praaent the likelihood that a Md. - will find and eat the article to diatribnt- ed. The ad vertiaer haa no right to jeo pardize the life of of a" child by throw tag into the yard where a child may a care It a package. Uming . madicine or other product that might cauM sor ioue reeuitt if eaten ly a.chlld."t s: 5 How often Is seen in thiadty ': the sample package; of somejkind or meatcine, lying wittun. ; easy reach of children who caa easily be tempted to; try the sample. . Afid Just at this veasoQ of the year is the time for subh distributlonDf ; . .sample of tnedicines-'v for Spring , ailments. Stores selling medicines 4t : or goods, may be permitted to give ' " away samples, but there ahould be 1 muolcipaT action' againtt the house to house dutribution of any kind , of free samples of unknown ox out side goods. xt&&-tjr?i?'x tyS C ASTO R I A Troops ware tent to GUlaapla, I1L ty 'i uovsrnor Den tea to qnelt aa outbreak & jot miners.;. DEAFNESS' CANNOT BE' CUBED by local spoucationa, ' as they cannot reacn ins diseased portion of tba ear. There ts oolyjooa way to euro deafness, and that U by eonatitutional remediaa. . ..Deafness is caused bv an inflamed eon- anion oi ui mucous lining or in &us , rtachiao Toba. . Whaothta tab to In . flamed yoa have a-rumbling sound, or Zh-r- import act hearing, and when it is entlre , -''' V aloaed, deaf oeaa is the reeult, and on 'Ml iba inflammation can be taken out - ' " od this tuba restored to tu normal eon j',"? t duioo, hearing will be destroyed forev- i ' on bine caaea out af tn are cauad by ' catarrh, which la nothing but an inflam- . T' ' .ad condition of the mucous surfaces. . " We will give one hundred dollars for - .'' ; any caa of deaf ns - (caid by re ', Urrb) that cannot be corJ ty I?Ui ' Catarrh Care. Smd for circulars fre. : T.h chenet coi-s, , .'J Bold by dmsla, pries 75a. ' V. ;:1 'i Take IXalT family pills .'for aoa . ,4siptUoB -.. ' , '-, .1- ' ' Etatem al.li rrs k t.e Ommorre Co'nn ' i. f i rate ae from CU; i U i I-1, r t' r This Great Ilair Grower 2ow Bo! J til Ofer America-.. What do you think of the liberal pre-- ...iua mat the Uiroux airg.uo. oi E- Jo, N. Y.; American makers of F fc. :n Sage, sre putting Op Xo the rri or tua journal, i Tuty kMw; they are absolutely cer tain that they have tba only real hair grower, beautifier and dandruff germ destroyer on tha market today, , and knowing this they havertquestei Brad- hmDrogCo. toiUU to fary'fdMJuglon.. And, aay, If I an Hve' np to lng in New Bern and vicinity that they guarantee Parla'aa Sage to teroove ev ery trace of dandruff; to stop, falling hair and itching scalp, or money, back. Every one who reads thia important atwoaneanMnt shoatd know that Pari sian Saga makes hair grow, not Only abundantly, but gives it that lustrous appearanca that all desire. .'V- ' 4- . Women will find Parisian Sage the most refreshing and ideal hair dressing, frao from sticknesft or. greaae. " Large bottle 60 esnta at Bradham Drug Co," and druggists everywhere, ' -'" J . "'I have used Parisian Sage for some time and think it has no equal as a hair beautifieF and scalp cleaner, i No more dandraS; or faded hair thank to Paris- laa Sage. V Mrs.. William -Hoglond, Sault Ste Mariei Mich.; Jane 2, 1910, Anthony Jannos carried two passen gers in tbipline flights ji: " ' i ' ! it V;..- OMldren Ory:r tfUK FLETCHERS- . C ASTORIA J. Gould tendered nit resig nation as President of tha Missouri Pa cifie RaOway, and ; was "elected chair man of the board at a meeting of Uhe directors in New York. ' Ws can promise you a clear, clean skin and a beautiful complexion if you use ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP according to directionB. H''? -ifi ZEMO i' a skin" beautifier and scientific preparation for tha ; treat ment of eczemat pimples, dandruff and ail diseases of the skin and scalp, n ZEMO SOAP is lite nicest, beatlathering anti septic soap you ever used fof.toUet or Bold by druggists everywhere and in New Bern by FrS. Daffy Druggiit i Three indictments against William J. CNtmmina, one of the directors of the Carnegie Trust Company, - were, handed dowaia New York yesterday charging among ;otber things grand , Isrcens 'to the nmtfdapa.-f;:;-.i'V'f ' V FORCED TO LEAVE HOME, f Everv vear a largo number of Door sufferers, -whose lungs are sore and racked wttn coughs, are urged, to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always aura.- -i nere's a natter wav. Lot Dr. King Kew Discovery euro von at home. "It eured mo of rang troo- bla." writes W R Nelson, of Calamine. Ark.Vrwbeii all aba tailed and I gaifl- oo 7 pounds m weight", its snreiythe tug oi au eougn and mngcurea. - iboa sands owe their Uvea and nealta to it. It s positively guaranteed for cougha, colds, hnrrippe, -asthma. - eroun al throat and lung troubles, 50c and I LOO. Trial bottle free at all Druggists. " ... r-.j. . ; i. hi mi . . v-i t Is not believed President Taf t will fully explain tha purpose of the Govern meat in mobilising troops near the Mex lean frontier untiL after Congress con- jF.i inn..- ii mi - .i ' vVTiv, yTOR DISEASES OE 'TOE SKIN 'Nearly all diseases of Ua akin sacb as aesema, totter, salt rheum and bar ben' Itch, are characterised by an la tent Itching and smarting, which often makes life a burden and disturbs sleep sad rest Quick relief may be bad bv applying Chamberlain's . Salve, . It af Jays the hehing and smsrting almost instantly. Many cases have been cured oy its aaa. . jrm sale by all dealers. : - - ..Yh United States Civil Service Corn- annouueasa stenographer 'and typewrttor skamlnatkm to be held at Qoldaboro April 0 and Wilmington oo April 6. This may prove a good oppor tunity for soma New Benr boy as it Is understood that a vacany in the local U. S. EngWr OHlca will be fll)d by so l!;'lle from this examination. Parties JeuitUig to take this examination should write the Civil Service Commiiwlon at Washington, L C, for informa&on. Application form No. 804 is required. NO NEED TO STOP WOEK., VThn ywir d t'r orilrre yoa to stop wore, H it. yiu. "1 Can I ' ) ?. ion b yu; are -tk, run t a in (..,! In health. dv dev. "t t.-- ty- .: ,,1, I'. 7' 1 'I i k aa ! " V'. J .."IPS u 1 run l.it. ir t' i.,l l!a 1. , t' t ' ! r t ( i t f r Try t 1 t . tt. 1 Tl . r r ToUt ' SJ i t ; I ly U t: e t ; ' u - -- ' t-.i t t ; -f -In. y; to s...:.e at U f :.-. et fcy ik;-;l;.-; to fria Ut!un coa-s svV.tli f ; to 1 with a word of ctf-r .;., i t wH fcc'p; to itriTe to dct ' utmost Uie heart, head aL 1 t - r . : word O t' e Laud qualities endowed by tha Eu r OTer all; to hold all women In re; t and to lo?a one;, to weave the V. .;i cf eternal optimism Into tha Uth of all with whom 1 may come In cot act; to worship nature and tha Greft Spirit that cocculved It all In a word, to play tba came rl life with a steady handJ and a quaknlesa conscience and a real thenark, dont yoq think I've corralled about all the creed that la necessary Backbone Monthly. i - r , The elevator :was waiting for pas-. sengers 00 the ground floor ot e sky scraper when. aB excited. woman -flub tared Over to th man running ft : " "Does this car.go op?", she inhoired. breathless. ' "No. midam,' said the elevator man unperturbed, ."this J a croastowfc car." -t-New Jf ork Time ; r-,i , " FOUSYKlDIlEYFiIlS PSI WOMHH 1IMI w Bvr - - t -U, Conspiracy to bribe Is charged three indictments fa connection with the Pick ford damage ease. rC- '"'y Y rjniiin i. Km i imm ..I 1 ,A DREADFUL SIGHT i to H J Barnum. f Freeville. N. Y.. was the fever-sore that had plegttM bis life for vears insmte or meny remedies ha tried. At last he used Bucklen's Ar niea Salve and writes: fit baa- entirely healed with scarcely a scar left.? riesis burns, boils, - aesema; eutt. -bruises, swellings, corns and piles like 'magic. (jniy m at au ueaiera. S .-:'-- i nil ii ii. i r ii if -y:-1 ' VSIeepWalklni. Somnambulism; has been; a mystery ana a matter or discussion to the dM teal - profession since the days fit tba. ancients. -They knew as well Is ww all now know , that there, la Bch i thing as somnambulism, or WalkW lc the sleep. - They attempted to explain It Just as modera medical aden$e uts been .endeavoring' to explain in ever since: .But as It was then so If Is now. There are so many explanations; that even the physician Is puzsled to dec! Tf uivu VV IIW.Fiii,:,!, Rheuoiatitm Relieved in si Hours Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases In I few rurs. lu action upob the sytrt remarkable-and' effective. ; ItYemoVes at once the cause and tha disease quick ly djssppMra. First dose greatly Hm 16o and fLOO, Vjold ;by Bn Drug Co. " s li . Vv KTecate Work. .-- '. The tfrlrln inf t UMn'm wot-k lec tin known.' '. Wa'' mtfv ' lie-sure..- howiver. thatit began among some orientaldw ple. It had Attained to' great excelleace to Greece in thsjtlme of, Alexandernd bis successors." . The Romans also 'ex celled to Mosaic work, ss Is-ahOwu by the. many, preserved specimens today to be seen In the mnseumav- Theisrt was revived .In Italy by Olotto, Clme bue and others and .from Italy undo Its wy hue the other European eoun tries.. Some of the achievements of 'tns Mosaic works of tha bast Italian penod are- little' toss than tsiraculaa-K'ew York American, ''-'- hrZ -: PILES r tpil re t - att r r Williama' Indian Pile Otnlmeat wiU e ire Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles, It absorbs tha tumors, allays itching, at Once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. . Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared for Piles and itching of p. private parts, ' Solo by druggists,' trfs SOe and 1104 -Williams' KTg.; 6 Props., Qavaland, O,' ; '; t ..: : eerleus, 'i'r-.''-', "Mm,1 Brownl lira, Brownl 'Come flulcki -Vaster George ': wsa foolta with a revolver aa' he's shot one ot Oe servants!1?:'.' '" '.'?' - i Ts tt oos of the maids 7 .' -' . rNo, masm; It's ths took.-" ' 1 -1 , The cook J Mercy I 1 can never for give aim, oererr Oevetand Plafo Peslef.,rr'' ', " " ro!win:::.7r.'': - Hrafter all postal employes are have on dny of rmt In each seven. The moat .common eatme f r,..r Is disorders of the etouia. h. . Cbati, Iain's ?torua h end Liver TalileU these diordflra and enable you to . or sole by all dlra. The C ef Drt.mi rrni are r t r-- f.t tht bruin, flii" In a Imd ' 'I diP'-ftx-d Intnl. but re !'. t ,';'( 1- 1 (if lv'l ! ' ri ("-a i!:i-;r in! i ' i-i i" -. ' ' l ' f P 1 J " adham j I: is cne I'.ice nhere ba!J LtSiled jrta thise, aad ttat la la tie Ximj. t r ' 6.ta (A t- theatre. T?y- do cot obscure your view Hie t-e merry widow" tats and the reflec tion of tie foot'.' a ca tblr paUs lt-nJi a crta'.n amour tb tie scene. It Uiese tiid headed people bad ased Wyetti'i Eage end Efbur Hair Rem edy ia theU- earlier dajs they would not be so conspicuous cowi This preparation does not plant new hair, but U does strengthen weak, flying. hair, and not only brl.-tens dull, parched hair, tut gradusiiy restores tha color to laded or gray sair. : is a clean, wholesome hair dressing, which caa be used daily with perfect safety. - - - Wreta's sage and suipnur is soia under guarantee that the money will be refunded if It falls to d? exactly as represented. ' - This preparation ts offered to tne puDito at iniy cents a ooxue ana u recommended, and sold by f. s,. utft; PRIMARY TO BE mLD ON APRIL 11TIL Pursuant to call T E McCarthy Chair man of Committees, called the meeting to order at 8:IK o'clock p nv March IS. ' Oa motion FMward Clark was elected Secretary, On roll call a msjortfy of we repre sentatives of the varioue -wards - were present..- . . The purpose or the meeting was sta ted by the chairman which waa the na ming of a date for holding ohe .City Democratic Primary. i-- On motion, April lltn waa named as the date for holding the aald primary for the nomination of the following oflFi cers;..- . t , MAYOR, TAX COLLECTOR, CHIEF OF POLICE, -CITY CLERK;" ' Two Aldermen for each of the six wards vv A It wat also ordered that the entrance feeafor-the candidates should baas fol lows: - Mayor, Chief ot .Police, Tax Cotlee- tor and qt Clerk, 110.00: each alder man $2.00. t All feea to be paid in ii 12 o'clock noon, Saturday April l'.. :v , juanagers rot uia vsrwoa warus were appointed aa fpllowsC; first want, polling piacey uty ua i ft Hill, Fnrnie Gsskill and A Lee.i: - Second . ward, -poluig place,. court house-C K" Hancock, Walter Fulford had Mark1)lsoswayii;fe;t,'c: ThW' ward; polllnr place, ' Atlantic fire house. -Geo. L - Clark, H B Moore, . Jaevey.,; -fss.-vf m r .Fourth Ward,lpolllng place. 4th ward reelhouue.i-J F Henderson, J E Gaa- kill, Alex McLack lan. iFif th ward, poUing plae. MaCarthy's Btore-K timltt, a T Hancock, , u BaBliiiif't4:S; Sixth ward,', polling: place, tit ward feel houses) H Stanley, . JC T Hollo- well, G W wmiama, i; " Ordered that the polling plaee of the 4th ward be ehangad t' the 4th ward engin house, and the li ward to the Atlantle Engine housfc&'o' f-V. L On motion It was ordered that the Dames of candidates shook! each he printed on separa to balbta, also ordered that the polls shall be opened from- o'clockam, toTo'loek p ra,' and that IM committee meet at the city .hall at I o'clock pm, April 12th ttraoant the - On motion, the managers Of the elee- tlon tre to receive 12.00 per dsyr-A - On motion, meeting takes a raee until 8 o'clock p m. April 12th, at City Han. '" - - 'V -;'. C- tHOS. F. MeCARTBT, Chm'a. EDWARD CLARK, See. The; Health of Yourstki - Pope's Herb Is prepared to Provide t dependable houhold remedy, baaed upon the principle of purity of blood in suring freedom from tl,ase. It is s medicine for maladies euch aa, Kheu maUam, Liver Compliant, Corntipa tion, lever and pie. 1 cnn'e I-.ic.rd-ers, IuilipeBtitm, LumL " K.idnry Ue-raiu-"mf nt, (Catarrh, i .. k and Kerv on il5iiarh', ln of A ; -'.:-e and all a'tiinenta aring from ii.wUvify of the Liver and h.i-Jiicv. ' f It is a pun 'v 1..-H , T?.' I t IF .ta Ci-"..i-- ( Itiaj t r;i In c. urr :te c " '. i 'l4'.,!c' ; r .1 - y to t..,i', (nrcan ta i. 1 ii vnir.) !'i-.;i. J. Cllarr, cf liifAiTrv:ijx, rr- I!;i'ft lv 'r V- . 1 1.. I i i r- i. . alc::.::an3J ward . I ten1 y anouoa mysfeU scandUate for ALerman from ths third ward. lid If ejected, pledjs myself to au eco- noniical maosgement of city affairs and no increase ia tax rates.-..' - Raspaetfully. v:' ,: itv Z: ;' O.AKAFER..;" ; s u t . Hi i i .' ' j. fALDZIAN 4th WARDgl I hereby announce myself a' candidate for the office of Alderman of the 4th ward, subject to theDemocratlc Prima ries to be held on AprH Uth, I91LV-V 1 1 i: w. smith, . ALDERMAN 4th .WARD.7; X hereby announce myleff a; eandi drte for the office of Alderman of the 4Ut ward, subject to the Democrafc Primaries to be held April 11th 1911. Respectfully J. G. BRINSON. - " ' 1 ' 11 11 ".V p ALDERMAN $nd WARD. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Alderman from 2nd ward, subject to action of the Demo cratic Primary and if elected will prom- ise to serve yoa as faithfully in the fu ture as I have in the past - I - -E. H. HARDISON. ALDERMAN 2nd WARD. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from the 2nd ward, sub ject to the decision of -the party aa ex pressed in the Democratic Primary and If elected will act for the best Interests ol jail dtisena of the city. ' - , -.a. .... n k nTTTiTn U- in w ' i m i ' ANNOtlNCEMEXT. I herewith announce myself a eandi date for the position of Chief of Police to succeed' myself for the next two years subject to the Democratic Prl miry to be held April 11th 191L lhaye endeavored to perform ray duties faith fully,- impartially,- and I desire to thank my many friends for tne liberal sup port that they have always given me in the jest. and as this will be my last raqaestJ bpe you; will gie me the same liberal consideration as you have heretoforer '...-. -. : Tours very respectfully, . v . I.: Ti,V' "J.-M;'. HARGET. ANNOUNCEMENT. " i, 1 herewith announce myself a eandi date for Chief of Follee for the city of New Bern, subject to the actiod of the Democratic Primary. If elected to that responsible position I will .endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faith fully and Impartially to the best of my ability. I have served in the capacity of policeman for twelve years, and have acted ia the absence of the chief several weeks at a time atd have acquainted myself with the duties of the office. l ' ' v ' " Very respectfully, ' ' V ' "' 'y.'- C. LUPTON, '-' -" ' - : ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 herewith announce ' myself a candi date for the position of Chief of Police, subject to the Democratic Primary to ae new in wis city ; April.' uavmg served as police officer for over 9 years, I promise to faithfully perform the duties of Chief, if elected. . '-. V-.?--feT.'--BepeatfullyfJ;-'-:' v.-? :-,J:j:-W.'--ErciUFFIN. .'. - . .. , i I--- - . $4 ANNOUNCEMENT.-.": I hereby announce myself a candidate for Chief of Police for the city mf New Barn, subject to the aetloa of the Dem ocratic primsry. If elected Ty promise to discharge thl duties of the office to tha beat of af m ahilltr ' Respectfully, J. W.' WARRINGTON,' . I- ' ' ,, r ANNOUNCEMENT. 5 -1 herewith announce myself a caodi- dste for Chief of Police f of the city -of New Bam, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. If elected promise to discharge the duties faith fully and impartially to. the best of my abmty.;-C--VVi--V KMnarrnnv CIXFULCHER.' c. j. McCarthy fou mayor I hereby announce myself s candidate for re-nomination ty tha Democratic Prliray to the ettce of Mayor of the city of New Here. . ' .."" ' . Jf I shall be honored by your - vote I u'l sr; rc!te your confidence as I . ' yoj for pait favors. , It will be rye !-or to tortmue as In the past !)r ' the laws ly all lawful means 'if s snj without harshness, I i' .! i -, rt to t've v.! n'ev.r of my -, t ! v ' If rrr.ry, to l..k I r I' si ! ' ' ( f .'w 1 rn srd i'a ' ' I ' ! i i t'.e r"y r , ' ! r- 1 s . :T : ! i I."" id, In t Livery, Feed, Sale p 4 ' -S - " .-5 . Largest and. Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for kale Ift New Bern. A car load of each just in. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Bobes, Whips, Cart Wheels. J. A. JONES Brpad Street, PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C. AMOUNCEMENTS ALDERMAN 6TH WARD. I hereby announce myself as candi date for Alderman from the 6th ward. subject to action of the TJemocrstic Primary. If elected I promise to use my best efforts in the interest of all citizens. Reapectful'y, C. A. SEIFERT. ALDERMAN 6TH WARD I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from the 6th ward, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary to '-e held April ll'h, 1911, and if elected shall endeavor to faith -ully serve all interests of lha city. Respectfully, R. J. DISOSWAY. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman of the fourth ward sub ject to the Democratic primary to be held April lltb, 1911. F. W. SHRINER, Jho. H. Weddell for Mayor, ' I desire to announce myself a candi date for nomination by the Democratic primary for Mayor of the city of New Bern. , - It is my desire to be Mayor of this city. To be fully qualified for this high honor, I have tried during the two years that I have been Alderman to study the condition of this city. Haying learned from time to time the true con dition with the help of and by the warm support of other Aldermen. I am aware of the kind of legislation which should bs followed to best advance oar city m future, . If elected I shall endeavor 4u further its interest to the fullest ex tent. I believe I am informed as to bow taxes can and should be reduced and f am apposed to any further increase. The duties of the ofjlotwlll bead ministered Justly. I shall be careful and uobiased with the end in view to deliver justice to all men alike. I will also devote all my time to the office if elected.: ' . .- ,. Tour obedient seriranC JN0. H. WEDDELL. :V v Aldenaea First Ward. We nominate for .aMermen from the First Ward William Ellis and A. H. Bangart, whs have made goodr ' and no better can be bed,- ; "';; --' ' FIRST WARD VOTERS. ijRMRp; hereby announce myself ; a candi date for Alderman from' the 2nd ward, subject to the wishes, of the- voters as expressed at tha Democrkti Primary i.k.iuii-iniiitiii it.j;: "j .-, Juapeetfolly, -1 i ' : W. iu BAXTER. 'AHIOVKCiniT.: . p ' ' I hereby ennaunee myself a andi dnte for renomlnatloa to the office, of City Tax Collectot for the city of New Bern, N. CI, for the ensuing term, sub ject to the DemocTstlo primary. If etocted will endeavor to do my duty ae- rentable. ; : v.' - ." W- I J ' r - . i , I ' Yours most obediently, j.,ToLsok;; . - ANNOUNCEMENT, I hereby anmxinc e rnyeelf a endidte for re-elertlon to the cee ef City Ork, sut jct to the D-rtrcrit,!s ' Prl mary to be held April lllH, Til. Is "'"2 T r . t 1 i' 1 ': t thank yon f r t:,e m. . rr- a t &t yoa have atwaya g!i r. ! i t' - r '. ; l.--;.r.r..: FTi'Mir.'roN. A . l . . .IV,. S r 1 ' f r Exchange Stables HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes A j American JU1U M l,MML,l, I w. lew Bera, I. C. HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. Pharmacy PHONE 173 J . ICE . Made from pure distilled filtered water. NEW BERN ICE CO. I 21-23 Griffith St. Phone 28 FOR SALE! Soja or Soy Beans andiField Peas Hyde Co., grown Burt ahdustfproof Oats. Hay, OatDaJryFeed,- Corn, Brand, Beet PulpShip Stuff and all kinds of , feed. BURRUS&CO. tl S3 Middle BCewlVrB, N. V ' T,'cr-V tf lis VtA typt, -c't tf i-eHor e-iettlot tsl trl-r-- v!.-;t t"-en:-4 r 1 j ' t :'ts v '.'! t:i rr- iC t a '