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f"l" I.'".. EFJ Cl.il- . iMDiMhad Te(7 day Ib tt yar si :apt Muax. Jar&4 tuliaia. (- Cnm aurt. ... PBOKB HO. a. . C&AJLLKa L STKVEXS, DITOR AKD PROPRIETOR - . vBscKipnoir utiii - -. tat Tea la adruKW .' ; M.M m yaax. not la a4Tano.. . r I.M taothly y earrtar te-ffc city V 4 AdTvrtlalng pllcatioa. ...... mat fanilakad o p Bntera4 at taa Poatoffioe, Maw Sara g. C aa aaoond-alaaa mattar. "" orrmu. paper, of kbw ? " " ."v AND CRAVJW COnNTT. BERN New jPernTVK. C. April 12, 19. THE "BUT" AND f j CITIZEN, . How many towns and smalU nitifis wonid develoD and increase in population and wealth,'; except for their "but" and "if citizens! Fear and selfishness are personal : characteristics that will hold back; any, community The'"but" citi zen may be neither fearful nor sel fish, yet; with his insufferable ad verb to preface every sentence, he cannot be won over to any project that means local betterments. And still he is so seemingly Inclined to take part, to assist, to promote, to join with others in the scheme that calls for aco operative spirit, it is a good scheme, "but", then it would be better if he was 1000 miles away, so far as any help from him may be expected. . . Alas for the community with its "if citizen! Why he would be the ideal, except for his condition -al attitude on every subject and and everything, for he is enthus iastic up to the point of excution, of becoming an active participant, the community's most eager work er and shouter, when "if"' and it is all over. The effect- of this kind of citizenship is bad enough among its own people. Its effect upon outsiders who Are asked to come with their capital to assist local enterprises is most prejudi cial. For what capitalist wants to invest in a community where he hears ho frequently that some obstacle is to be overcome, and "if that was pot. only so, how much better it would be. The hope of every, .community is to so develop and grow that the "but" and "if citizen shall be relegated so far to the rear 6t the progressive procession that he be-, comes just a follower, whose pres sence is simply tolerated. His ob jections cannot h&ve any effect because the community is too busy going ahead to look backward. Its progressive momentum has grown until it cannot be stopped! much less held back, tho. the voice of the "but" and'if. citizen should be heard. CASTOR I A Tor Inlkati and Childrta. , ' Tht Kind Yea Harifej Baara the SlgnsMrr of A Minnesota association has a pita for overcoming tba recant daeUloo la the railroad taU cat. ' - State of Ohio, City of Toledo,' t " ' Lncaa County, as.-; ' , J , Frank J. Cbeuej maket 'oath t!a( y U Amtlur partner of tho 8rm of F. ' J. Chny k Co doing buaineaO ia ' Ibe city of T0W0,' County and 8laU 1 afofVsaid, ; and 'Vital said Arm wil ; pay tha " aoni of ONBl HUNDRED j)fLLA&3, for oaoh and every com at ralarrb that cVnnot U cnr4. hj ' Uio asa of Hall'a Catarrh Cur. ' . ryr V FBlb'K J. CIIEKET. Sworn la Wore tat and snbacrlb- rd in my prtwwca th'va tCk day of Pecsmber, A. D. 1880. , . , (Sw.ll ' A. W. OLEABON. , (Tnll'a Catarrh Cure la laka lotr. - unity, ni acta dirwcily na the blood it . . and ioPiR tnrtnrn of lit Ojratm, tind tor f tcKlimooiala fr.-'. F. 3, OIF.NEY A CO.,To1sJo, 0. , Rrtld 1y all I'mppMla, 7S. . Take Hall'a Frimily IMia for n- llpnlion. ' i . .. . ' Aa A sn Herat prof ys la and alte Y t: tnimui loifutg, and U n'ry. r : 1 " ' " -,,. 1 ,., t ? Ti.Z L JTII, Dizziness and,irgeneral "no account feeling is a Bure sign o! a torpid liver. 'The remedy ia Simmons Red Z layer Reg ulator (The Powder Form). ?' It exercises its ; greatest re storative effect ia the liver, yet it is effective in the stomach and bowels. ' Indigestion, con stipation, and their attendant evils disappear before its pow erful, regulating'' influence. Tjry Jts Wholesome purifying properties, i.; It will give you a good appetite sound digestion and make you feel well - ; SoM w Ottkn. Ncaj kin pMkam $1.00, AlkfofMn tMnlM wlfk tin BafSoathaMMl. II yam canol gat ir milt w ul, vt will muni it by aull. BMtptM. Simmon Lim Remittor U ftlM pat p la llqnM form lor Khooa Mtfnfujli trricv.tl.ai X H. SUN 1 CO, Props, St Louis, Mo. Camels. Unless camels have been especially. trained to abstinence, they cannot go as long as Is commonly supposed without water. - Wben marching near rivers tbey drink twice a day." They feed largely on the tough, scrubby ver dure known locally as camel-thorn. which grows throughout Mesopotamia, except on the extreme desert wastes. Their habits are peculiar, Unlike horses, they seem to feel no fondness for their human associates, though tbey will seldom wander far from the caravan tents even If left untied over-' night' v Ohildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA The North German Lloyd steamer Prioress Irene was pulled off the sands near the Lone Hill Life Saving Station, Long Island. . Read This All Who Suffer from Catarrh, Sore Throat or Colds Millions of people throughout Amer ica have breathed HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) and now.ownaUYOMKl . ... i Inhaler made of hard rubber. . If you own a HYOMEI Inhaler, 710 matter where you live, you can get a bottle of HYOMEI at 'druggists every where and at Bradham Drug, Co., for only 60c Ask for an extra bottle of HYOMEI Inhalent: it is only 50c and with It you can cure, a cough or cold in a day. xou can get relief . from catarrh or otuffed up head in two minutes and stop hawking and snuffing in a week. Just pour a few drops of HYOMEI into the inhaler and breathe it in that's all. - , .' It's so easy' and so pleasnt and so much more desirable than swallowing nauseating drugs: Breathe Hyomei over the inflamed mambrano of pie nose and throat and It soothing, healing action will be felt immediately. . i If you have not a 'HYOMEI Inhaler, get a complete HYOMEI outfit at once. This only coats $1.00, and with it comes a HYOMEI Inhaler that will last a life time and ought to be in every, family. For free sampla of HYOMEI "write Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. ,Y. It is Uliarad that 128 man parUhad ia the Banner (Ala ) mine. - la cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes aleap and rest .Doasinla This mat be obtaiod by aDDlvlna- Cham- Mrttia i uninMnc, ,pr saia Dy all dealers. ;, , : , . . . Proaidaot Taft has written a letter to Congresamaa McCall declaring that ho haa do tntanUoa to adjourn Congraao aum UcCaU declaring that he baa no in Uotion to adjourn Congress and eat off actio) on all othf mature If tba reci procity a4TMeat should p acted 00 FOR CONSTIPATION. ' Mr. I n. Franliam, a promlnefit Jnip-(tlt of t iitft Laka, Iowa, wayl "IXsmberlaln a Sinmsch anl IJvrrT'', lets are etrtamfy 0 bt thing on th mkt for fontilpalion. ' Giva tb' UbUta a trial Yoo araerlalq to fitvd thtn orrbH and plnnt in tfTit PrW, 23 cvtifa. Sample raa. For at by all dtm, ',. ; , It la utrs ordinary how Wlg for tb4 asm tiling ti'.tttt la arm o amntl a rmihtry Knglsnil. Tik - bniVl, fur lumpl. Ia !li'iir(rr nirn tarn a rwn u nr-vnii arrumr," In H"T..r.! UU h I " r " y ." h fur a l t) fcn'1"1 Tmtc!itfii,ati is "gumkn r "mv.uk i.ttiwird," an.l In tie r."tf ftni(y, I iiirt,ii4, ti la - n 1 'j ::z c. & Fiikln Had a tin:. T W.Ot tha Customs nipetor Ftlklna bad Just returned from all months' tour of the contineLt,-anl lia trunk tod boxea were numeruua, Wltn ronslderable anxious care ba bad pre pared hby declaration, but ben ha saw the eagle eyed Inspector plunga luto Ula ork a .wife of fear apread oter Ulm. Ctould be by any, possibil ity bare forgotten anytblngr And if ao. and It waa broufbt to light wonid be bare to auffer tba pala "and bumll- UOon of arrest? Rapidly bi ran over In his-mind tba dutiable . objects that be remembered baring' beard that oth ers bad brought ta-Iothntf. objects of art books, bric-a-brac, jewels, mu sical instruments-nib; bis .heart stood UlUmusluil Instruments pianos, t!o Una, flutes, organs A - With beating heart he abproacbed tba inspector, . ; --.; - "Is there any duty on orfanar he asked in a trembling votee. M rTbero i8,".said the fnspecor, fixing a cold; steely eye upon him. 3 , Tben,'' said FUklna, "I .desire to withdraw -my declaration for a mo ment. . ' , - , " "Wiiai for? demanded the Inspec tor. ' - "I .wish to amend it " said FUUns. "I've had my nose repaired And made over on tbe other side, and I'd hate to have' that organs seised b&ause I'd overlooked Jt'VHarper's Weekly. - ' Bell Tones. The peculiar .magic In. the4 tones of a bell is 4ueo its striking not a sin tie notf. but a chord, and to obtain the perfect -octave entails on immense amannt of calculation as wel as skill. The bell caster, therefore, has to be not a mere mechanic, but a highly trained specialist . DO GHOSTS HAUNT SWAMPS 7 No. never.. Its foolishness to fear a fan' cied evil, when there are real and dead' ry perils to guard against, ia swamps and marshes, bayous, and low lands. These are the malaria "germs that cause aguev chills and fever, weakness, aches in tne nones ana muscles ana. fray -.. duce deadly typhoid. ' But Electric Bit ters destrnva and casts out these- vici ous germ from the blood. "Three bot ties arove aiLtne maiaria irom my sys tem," wroteawm fTetwell, of uucama N. C i'and I've had fine befltb ever sine.' Use this safe, sure remedy on ' . III.., I, HI t Chance for Office, j The United States Civil Service Com mission announces a stenographer and typewriter examination to be held at Goldsboro, April 6 and Wilmington on April 6, This may prov a good oppor tunity for some New Bent bof aa it is understood that a vacany in the local U. S. Engineer Office will be filfcd by an eligible from this examination Parties desiring to take tbis examination ahould write the Civil Service Commfpalon at Washington, D. C., , for information. Application form No. 804 is required. 111 - K.-. AVERTS AWFUL TRAGEDY. Timely advicajriven Mrs. C Wlllouab by. of Marengo. Wis.. (R. Noi l) pre vented a dreadful tragedy and saved two Uvea. Doctors had oaid her" (right ful cough waa a "consumption'? eouizh and could do little to heln heri. After many remedies failed, her aunt orged her to take Dr. King' New DiscoveryTI It at aa Kam aiaaiMaw 1ft' ua Atnai Isuak atkak uoivw arww wih a ivi aw-aaaa. iitrO . buv wrote "and the awful cough ba,almoat gone. It also saved my little boy when taken with a severe bronchial trouble. This matchless medicine has no equaV tor inroat ana lunar trouble. ' rrtca 50c and a .00. Trial bolUa free. Guaran teed by all druggists. " , 4 L , Tha Future Dldnt CounU Freddie Is a1 bad boy, aged sk,-and bis brother Charlie Is four. - freddli was at bis nsual'game ot teasing and pinching his brother when his ftMther Interfered. ,t iyVt.'f'y-.' i ?Dout.yoo know. she said feorof Ingly, "that yon are laying ap Iroubla for yourself by and by by doing thlsr "Maybe I am," ha replied defantly. "nut Charlie la getting bis now8L uoois uiona-LiemocraL .- ;,"Ohildren Ortr FOR FLETCHER'S CASTbRIA There srs IS rtpresentatives of or ganlaad labor In Congress. "Our baby criea for ChanWiain Cough, Remedy,' wrius Mrs, T. I Kendrkk. Kasaca, Ga, "It is ibe beat cough remedy on the market for coughs. ooKis ana croup, r or mi Dy an oai , : I I -. . , . ' : ExpaHanM Taachaa. ' t 1 wonder what haa happened to Mr. QrHtnr as Id ifrs. Browo to fe lady friend. awm ao dismal Oof, aad be ed to be a practical Jokerfi "Ah," ws th riipons, "t pre Pd aa a juk to bis prwMof wtr. rstia arrptiH htm, ana b Mt M wiD btt muuiga n s joke agalo." j. . a. CoTit!ptii,n tiring many ailmstila In tr,n t, a is tht rrimary ea4M of mm h Pi, 1 i,i . Kc i) i-nr bowrlsraxr- u.ar n of (' ri, ,'3 ! 1 1 I ri many wpro$ sra I I' D IS 1 iy amif 'US 1 a I." ry (imp I t I -J.0 I! I t) ' fti'll !. tiiirga. Biaialanc I lnhifit . 1 Bl (1 1 t- I I I ? f, I . 'n, tnw J l anii'loJ. fc:.::t y. !t Is e' r to ri---rve tve fAar til te La'r tt,-T to r-s a 1 auao-'-a It Is pAH-ii t)lr to on b' " a. Our "auHmot h-ra nndrtooa the a-frel. "hey made and u-i a " t-," and thftr irtr. guy htur long after inidd'a life & du to tbis fart. Our moth-'S bava fray nasrs bore tbey are t.: r, hat tuff art be ginning to appreciau the wisdum of our rrandmotiiers la using "aage taat tor tbelr bair, and are at foUowlng ault ' V - - ' : ' . ,i. .J. - IM preseni.generauon a u u tantage of tba past la that It can get ready to uaa preparation cauea Wyeth'o ; Sage . and Sulphur ." Hair Remedy. As a acalp tonlo and color restorer, this reparation u vasuy made by our grandmothers. : ' ? ' This remedy is sold under rruaranwf tee tbat tba money wik Da reiunaaa It It falls to do exactly as represented. This preparation la offered to tna public- at fifty cento a botUi nl la recommended and sold by F. 8.-DUFFY Jurors Drawn t"9r 'April Term V, S Circuit and piatrlct courts 7 The following ftstpf jurors was yes terday or two to serve at the next-term of the U. S. Circuit and Distriet Court convening in this city on Aprir26th with Judge H G.-Connor presiding. , Fitt county--W E Tucker, Greenville, R F. D. Win. McArthur, Greenville, R F D;.W S Blount, Ayden,R L Davi L L Kittrell. Winterville, ' Jones county R B Parker, Trenton, A J CoHins; Msysville.D B Heath Com fort, E B Isler, Cadiz; Enoch Noble. Craven county -rThos. H Davie, W F Crockett, L H Cutler Jr., C K Foy, W R Barrington, C W Munger, G V Rich ardaon, E E, Harper, S R Street . tanoia county-rHenry French, J H MewbornS, D M Stanton. Pamlico countjW J ' Swan, Ben Willis, Henry Carrawan, J C Muse, M N Jones, Claud Haskins. Wayne county John Herring,. M C Kornegay, W B Glisson, K D. Smith, , Carteret county -Geo. A Willis, Jr. C 3 Wallace, Harvey Hancock, A T Willis, John For low. x : " Onflow county-C G Cox, R PHin- ton, John M Francka, Geo,. H Bender, Ralph Bender, . , Greene county R A Hardy, Lemuel Aldridge, W H DaiL Andrew Jones, W J Jordan.. ' , Beaufort county W W Hooker, Henry Moye, CS Dixon. FOIEY IUDNEYPniS roaaHBUMMiaaaKiOMavaaaJB aisasa A great improvement in battle target practice is reported from the Atlantic fleet. 'I .' Foley Kidney Pills contain in concen trated form ingredients of .established the rapentie value for' the " relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ailments. Foley Sidney Pills ar, antiseptic, tome and restorative, Refute substitutes. r. a. wony.- - . Ladies, would you Have your rooms look clean, cozy and cool? CThen try B. P. S. Flat WaltFinisrv iphbne or write : us tor color cards. J. S. Basnieht Hdw. Co. "67 S. Front St. Phone 99. , Emanuel v Matthews murdered his sweetheart. Ance Elliott, 1? years old, because of jealousy.. Both are negroes. ONE CONDUCTOR HELPED BACK Mr. Wllford Adams Is his name, and Ira writes: "I was confined to my bad with chronUs rheumatism and ased two bottles of Foley's Kidney Rmnedy with good effect. Tbe third bottle put m on my ievv sou a nwom worm mm connin- tor oil the Laxingtoa, Ky., 8traet RU wav. It will do all von claim in cases of rheumatism." It clean the blood of urleacid.F. a. Duffy. ;,: -. The Army Signal Service Cnrpa Is to conduct cxperlmenU with aeroplanes. Good Vaults always follow the as of Foley Kidney Pills. Tbey git prompt relief In all ium of kidney and blnd dar disorders.. Try thsm. F. S. Doff y. . - Impartlanei. " Mr. TodgeraWby bar yoa sent Marts,, th servant girl, away so sud aaulyT Too told mm yesterdsy that (ha waa tbe beat girt yoa ever bad. " 11 Mrs. Todgwt 8b's sa lmprtlDnt buaty. 1 wanted to borrow br rob ber, and sbe said sb was afraid I couldn't get tb'n.Qtt. J ' ' When a medirina must be given young children it hmjl! ta rl.nt take. Chamljorlaln's lmiy Is made from luaf siifr, ami t!. rwt Owl in Its pr(inrui( piva it a f.av similar to ri 'T'- i' rnkii jt plnsssnt to tak. ll has no for colt's. crnip !.! ,rg For sl tiy a, I ) !. YCUIl LOT S I i . . ABYX2IISID LXTTSES : Now Bam, N. C AprU 10, 1911. f Frank Feldmaa. 7" 4' . H Jack Hilton, E H Harner, Ramops Hardy. ' -v - I-W I Ipock. , - J D B Jaeobaon. . . K-E T Knott, Thomas Kenan. . LG R Lane, Schr R Lin.thican, ' Hen ry Lane. 16 Pasa St, Enoch Lane and family, ..'' - - N-Samuel Nutter schr. C A Holland P Davis Peyton, 1 H Perry; S F J Stanley S E Slater, Fred Stone T A OThompaod. . F W Mr and Mrs Joo Woo ten and fam ily, Henry Willis, cars Middle St. 8 W Wythe t W0MIK B Mrs Minnie Bryant Kilmonty St. G- -Mrs" Gardner, care Wadswortb ' House; H-Mrs Flonnie Hill 23 Queen street. , Mrs C J Heith, Annie Herman box 2, Mrs: . Anna Harget West St 17, Maggie Hargett, -Mrs Theaney Johnson. Mrs Heeter James, West street No 19. M Mrs Sarah Moore, Miss Sadie Marsh : burn; care 'Model Steam Laundry ' No ITPine street. Mrs Carey. Mar shall, 25 Jones street. T Mias Easter Tucker. R F D 2 5. W Mrs Delia Whitfield. 161 Eden st; Miss vLoea Wilkereon, Mrs Cliff Wilson. , Children dry l-UK fLtlCHtKS CASTOR I A Under a decision of the Maxima Curia Cathalie bishops are denrived of the right to remove priests wi bout apt c'fy ing the reason for such action. A RELIABL MEDICINE-NOT A v NARCOTIC. Mrs. F. Marti. St Joe. Mich., savs: "Our little boy contracted a Fevere bronchial trouble and as the doctor's medicine did not cure him, I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in which I have great faith. It cured the cough as well aa the choking and gag- ?ing spelhV and he got we n a shori ime. Foley's Honey and far Com pound naa many, times saved us much trouble and we are never without it in the house.' FVS. Duffy. Muzzling the Cuckoo. In the wee sma' hours of what had bean a .''big night tonight a young man arose from a table in one of Bos ton's eat and drink palaces and la "putting on his coat dropped a heavy weight to the floor. "BUI," said one of bis friends, "why tha window weight r "That's no window-weight," BUI re plied; "that's the weight belonging to our cue It oo, clock. See, 1 carry It with ma, and then the wife can't tell what time I get noma, for without the weight that fool clock can't crow. Guess I'm foolish Hke a fox. bubr SAFE MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN ; Fbley's Honey and Tar Compound is a safe and effective medicine for chil area aa It doe not tout am opiates or harmful drugs. ' The genuine Foley 'a Honey and Tar Uomnoand n in a yel low packag,--F,"5. Duffy. . . '.'4?P.,-'. i, George , Rider was found dead in i room In which the gas j-st had been ac cidentally left open, and Mrs. Sallie Y. Sbapard mat a aimilv fat owing to a break In a gas connection. , aMsasissassWaassjB Children Ory t FOR FLETCHER'S CASXOR I A McArthur was -one talking with a friend wben be quoted another maa as a" Joanctsl authority. , . HI frlaod disputed tbe right of tba. per son quoted to be considered an fipert Mr. McArthur Insisted tbat the maa bad a right to speak Ilk aa oracle. , "What t your definition of aa au thority r asked hi Mend. "My Idea of aa authority" retorted Mr. McArtsar. "Is a parsoa woe blaffa beyond myjtmtt" ; ; -: ITS EQUAL DON'f ExisT..- C No on baa aver made a salve oint ment or balm to compare with Buck tn'e. Arnica Salv. It tba ooeprfet h!rof cuts, corn, burn, brolaa,. soraa, arstda. boll, ulcer, era ma. salt rhentn. For aora ye. cold aora. Cbap ptd band or spTams its supreme. Un rtrsM for pike. Try tU Only tSc at all druggUta. - . :.. -w-. ' .- ' ' - f , Wetaatbrlia. Tor on' wiis w g wootgsiher big" is aa allusion to a pitiful Indus try aoiwrtlnw aa to older countries. In psrta of FratK-e. Germany and f, ln ery old ptl sra nmUms t,i:),ij-4 tn guffawing wool from t.i!.!,,!,t' In ehevp lastur, wbar It has t-t"0 plu'-ked from tha 1hm- sa th Sfatiitats i t' c km to tba bcam-b. id to FTr.isr.rA 1 1 ' -, l ' t ' I mp'm a f . s , r ' w.rk it 4 1 I ' r.t , ' i : r. i. ,' : s ? w r ? : ' A; : JONES '- JJyery, Feed, Sale Exchange Stables. :; r'.-r t -v - , ... Largest and Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New Bern. A ear load of each just in. Also a complete . line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Qart Wheels. J. A. Broad Street, PROPRIETOR? New Bern, N. C. For Planting . V snsisaaaajssssaiaaaa BurtVOt 90 day Rust Proof, Native and Western. White Spring. For Feed White, Mixed. DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS NORTH, SDUTIIJAST, WEST. Very Low pound Trip Rates to all Principal Resorts. Through Pullman to Atlanta, leaves Raleigh 4:05pm, arrives Atlanta 6:35 p. m, making close connection for and arriving Montgomery following day af ter leaving Raleigh 11 :00 a m, Mobile 4:12 p m,Ne4r Orleans 8:30 p m, Birm ingham 12:15 noon, Memphis 8:05 p m, Kansas City 11 :20 a m, second day and connecting for all other points. This car also makes cloee connection atSalis bnry for St.Louia and other Western points. Through Pullman to Washington lea ves Raleigh 8:50 p m, arrives Washing on 8:53 am, Baltimore 10:02 a m, Phila delphia 12:23 noon, New York 231 p m. This car makes close connection at Wash ington for Pittsburg, Chicago and all points North and West and at Greens boro for- Through Tourist Sleeper for Califptnia points and for all Florida points. 7 - Through Psrlor Car for Asheville leaves Goldsboro at 6:45 a m, Raleigh 8:85 a m, arrives Asheville 7:40 p m, making close connection with th Caro lina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10 a following day; after leaving Ral sign, wiCb close connection for all po)nt North and Noith-Weat . Pullman- for .Winston-Salem leave Raleigh 80 a m,' arrives Greensboro 630 a m, makiog close connection at Grfrmsboro for all points North, South, East and West , Tnls car Is handled on tram No. HI leaving Goldsboro at 10-48 p aw'rc ;-vSi-.x'-,,'i":v i If you daalre any InformaUorf, plsaa call. Wf ar here to farnUh informa tion as wall as to Mil ticket.' '' ' ' ; H. F. CARTf, J. O. JONES, G. P, A. 4 f T. P, A. Washington, D. C " ' ' RaWgh, N. C rOIEYHH):.T-Y.FlLlS turn WuAMMti k,iuaf m koa Like Drummond Cans! & Wife f ' . , Co. .tt Drumrnorv! Trsr.rportatlori ,0. ; . Dnrrnr- J Toxins' Co. I)!rm::l Swamp Ct - i i s. I - . ! An .-,V.. !' ,-. J - .1 fmmptorm. ' '- rt t! i'-r tt.r.mtim pe-th JONES tii m iK a '.,BsssssBsaBBSBawsssssssaMssBaw ; us IBJats mm HARDWARE AND Building Ma ierial Paints. Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence I HI. SMALLW0O0 few feara, I. C . FORJALE! Big Mammoth Soja Beans, Field Peas of all kinds, Oat, Hay. Corn, Brand, Ship Stuff Beet Pulp, Distihers Grain which is the highest in Pro teids of any feed sold on this market, and produces milk in quantities, Alfalfa horse feed: - BURlJS d- CO. 81 33 Middle St, ' iNev Bern, N. a t . . . Phone 1&4V ; ,. SEUGTED COM! SflD ' . FOR- JllMrtiFOSfS: lV . y . if . -,f f . For lafc, us loni u they last, limited quantity ot ir Irrtrd Cotton SrrJ, Simp klr.i Virirt; f.irt ft;!!y pu kcJ ;r:nrtl et a fri-r.!-- r f 1 i,i new l3t", -'i t --:t HO r! r rr-.f m ! ! , - . 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