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Kl'l ELI t!lV! i f.Btlih-4 every ear la ta rW cap kNttr, JeeraaJ aatmia so S cmti.ii u mrui, MDITOR AMD PBOFRIXTOR - lUBtcmimos bats Du Tsar la advance .. ....." t.M tta 7tU, Mt ia advaa,, l. - M fieathlr y eexrter nv tae etty M Aevertlslaa' etleattoa, ' WH IwitiM W 0e : aaterea at fa Voeteflee. Hew Bwa g. c. aa saeeae-elass saattetv v',: BXKV AND CRATIN OOUWTT. New Bern, 2J. 0. April 22,- Mil. OKJ apeil i With the month of, April more than two thirds passed, it jro'old seem that its capriciousnesS would be sobered down, and ' the mild, gentle and tender .April, with Jta flowers, its early Vegetables and spring lamb would break away from boisterous, rowdy March and be true to itself. ' How can it be otherwise, ; "th' uncertain glory of an April .day," when the month is subject to a 12 day draft from March in id be ginning, and so ' must gain the scorn and enmity of those, who hasten to'cast aside the winter hat to appear in the straw hat, that the wind blows intothe mud, or laying away in camphor the .rai ment that has stood off the wjntry blasts to assume garments, that April, promising much, catching her victim unawares, falsely "be trays, and sends the deceived one to bed with cold and fever. False, perfidious April that promises so much, yet hedged in by blustering March and gentle May, cannot make good her prom ise, however much she wishes to do so. "The sunshine of an April day" one of three things a wise man will not trust, nd yet how few are the wise, judging by what one sees daily on the street ! But however capricious the first two thirds of April, may not the lines of the poet at last come truet J'Old April wakes, and her last dewy morn Her death bed aleepi in team: to hail the May New blooming bloaaoma 'neath the aun are borne, And all poor April's charms are swept away." - Children -Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Co-operative Societies. Co-operative societies ot various kinds are much more conunoa la Fnglsad than In the United States. . State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie is senior partner of the firm of F J. Cheney & Co., doing bosineaa ia the rity of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that fcaid firm wiL pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cam of catarrh that cannot be cared by (he use of Hall's Catarrh Cur. ' FRANK J." CHENEY Sworn to before dm and ubeejrih ed in my presence thie 6th day of December, A D. 1888. ' (Heal) - A. W. GLEASON. Hall's Catarrh Cora is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the Moos end mucous surfaces -of the system Bend for testimonials ire. F. J. CHENEY A CO.Tolede, 0, Sold by all Druggists, 76.. Take Halfs Family fins for eon slips linn. It was la August. 1780, that the irst vamp meeting for reUgloaa warship was be!4 IS atrtenre. . .- - m i'"nu 'i . in j i iu n j GRAY Ira TALKS. BAUI DTDEX or AO , tVUOK OLD, txurt now ofta one heart tbs- et- preestoe, Bhs Is gray sna Is begta- .alng to look old." It Is irae that gray talr asnally ano4s age and la :" always aaeocUtad with sge. . Yo ' , er pear one rerrrrea to ae aariDg ' crsf balr sad looking young. , .-iae bsit u gnruf tee mats . era. If Vnop tIr Is srar. Ton eaa't tlame tour frtnU for r'Tring to yo as looking oUL- Yoa csn't r ia ' ' a youthful appxraare If you ' your ialr to grow gTf, Vnf pr- . sons of middle eg yri.x tttr islrs to blooms n.m."fi. 1 - Is !, ' o asriity f this, if T"if k ' liM bwoina M tsr rj. uy :jih , : ' and Hu!; Imr L'r J ' pTiartlnn -whhli s ' . t If .' 1 . 1 1 . . aJ 5 ' 1 vllealtli Gone Suffered with Throat Trcutte 1 of Warns J e a a t, 7, Tennessee,' In a; letter t r6m -Mc-fctaavlue, Tennessee,' writes: j t.htd throat raw b J Land had three doo tors treating ' me. All tailed to do m any good, and pronounced my health rone. Jooo vluded to Mr. B. W. D. Barnes. try Parana, and after using four bot tles can say I aa "entirety cured." Unable to Work. Mr. Gustav Hlmmelrelch, Hochheim, Texas, writes: .- ' . "For a number of years I suffered Whenever I took, cold,' with severe at tacks jot asthma, which usually yielded to the common home remedies. "Last year, however, I Buffered for eight months without Interruption so that I could not do any work at all. The" various medicines that were- pre scribed brought ma no relief. 'After taking; six bottles of Peruna, two 'of Lacupia and two of Manalln, I am free of my trouble so that I can do all my farm work again. I can heart' lly recommend this medicine to any one who suffers with this annoying complaint and believe that they will obtain good results." Confirmed His 8uspi6ion. Ben Nathan, the English humorist on returning borne from a visit to this country was expatiating to a friend upon the glories of .California. After listening patiently the friend said: "But1 there must be some dlsadvan tages In living there T" "M" Mid Mr Nnthnn "II- la nan fectly Ideal place. For any man who Will nwlr Ah," broke In the friend. "I knew then were some disadvantages!" Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTOR I A We have Screen Doors and Windows, in all sizes and styles, knocked down frames and wire cloth. We can fill your orders promptly. Don't j a a- aeiay, tne rusn is due in a ew days. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. REUABL MEDICINE NOT . NARCOTIC Mrs. F. Mara St. Joe. Mich., savs Uur llltia dot contracted a severe bronchial trouble and as the doctor's medicine did not cure hun, I gave him Foley's . Honey and Tar Compound In which I have great faith. It cured tbe cough as well as the choking and gag gtng spelts, and he got well in a short time. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound baa many times saved us much trouble and we are never without it In the boose, "f ft Duffy. ; i ; 1 1 1 ' Making It a Little Hsrder; "Ton seed exercise, violent exercise. thafs what yon need." a doctor once said to woodsawyer. "Wbst is your Kisses, my naor : Tat 'wmiriiaitn I Watt,"" said the doctor, "suprJose roa doat grease your saw for a month sr a." New York Press. DO GHOSTS BAUNT BWAUF3T, No. never. Ita fobllshaeaa to fear aTss- clad avll. wnea there are real and dead ry penis to guard against in swamps snd marshes, bsyooa. and low lands. These are the malaria germs that caose ago, ebuis IM lever, weakness, acnes Un the bones and mutcVs and ray h duca oaaoiy typhoM. But Electric Bit tan daatrnya sad casta out thssa ricU Oas fmm frtxn tbs blood. "Three bot tles drove an the aelaria from my sya Moa t". wrote wm rretarell, of Locams n. v., -ana l venso pne oeatta aver aiae.' Use this safe, sura remedy oa ry. sue at mn aruggwta. - L t ... v "Cetgirt Frees llfcwsrms. rrobebly baa a small ptrrenuge of taa'aWbenaea who osa flies' atrang wllk goo translhcent . "catgut" are aware that the almost anbrrskabls abstsaca tbst holds Iba books sgalnst the aerrest Mnicil af the struck 0b roo from silkworms. ' , Tbe principal rnlrr of the mano- fsrture of ibis kind of falgnt M tbe lalsnd of VroHJs. In the bey of Ns pl, bo nwtt of tbe silkworms era Uyed sra rld t4T Torrs A.eBnn slats, st the foot of Veauvtu. Tbs rstorplllars are killed Jtit ss they sre Shoot to brain 'be SI'Innllig of iwim, Ike !'k gi unfit ire twmnrrd anl ob arid to a prorram of pk Kllng. wblrh ts a -rt tit tbs trn'1. Sod arirrwiM the ltir1 sre rarrfuMy drawn On rv aklllwj wtr. in"tir wornon 1 Irr'ti ft tha Ihrwid atin from S'f-t'to Iirr! nty tin h. M efi!;,l Amlraij. t TiAr They "Hd Like an Exti, Frs a , ' Family Hieterjk , .. . . "Don't die la Vienna. lou'll be sor ry If yon do." writes an Americsn jt bis first Tlslt.to that etty. "not oe raose ot the wsnal objections, but on account af the death aoIces la the papers. - They -appear flanked by aU sorts, of ads. and range,; la site ac cording to the desire foi aotico oa the part of the famUy of (the lata la mented. Erery possible ttle la cneo. tioned, and the nam of jrery mem ber of the family goes to inake op tbe notice. A death announcement tlack bordered and covering baUC a page of the paper la nothing unusual Here la .B'kmple:;;-.-,t';vi;; V; ' " ' Bruno Wejse,-': purTeyarof 'InbrV rating' oil to his imperlai and royal maj esty, and his wHe, A.maUq-born Hor sltiky In their own and In the names Lof their children Hans, Otto. Minna. Laura and Ude and their oonaOn- law,vMlUtary Surgeon Dilola to- blnsky and Architect oskar jeuinea; their daughters-in-law, iJBulse. bora Ledennan, and Marie, bomtAnspacker; as also In- the names of -ttelr grand children here follows a long string .of names 'and their mother ana mother- in-law. Fran Ernestine WlQUetrellct of commercial councilor Anton wing- ler, announce to their friends the fr trance Into eternal rest alter a long and severe illness, or their aeany De- loved son, Arthur, In the twenty-sixth year of his age.' "' "" "This Is correct except .s to the names. New York Trlbun, AVERTS AWFUL TRAGEDY. Timely advice given Mrs. C Willouitb by, of Marengo, Wif., (R. No, l)"pre venttd a dreadful tragedy f aad saved two lives. ' Doctors bad Baxvher fright ful coueh was a "consumntion ' coutin and could do little to help her. After many remedies failed.herauut urged her to take Dr. King's New Discovery. "I have been using it for some i tune,' She wrote '-and tbe awful eoughwas'almoet gone. It also saved myiitt boy When taken with a severe bronchial trouble. This matchless medicine has no eqoal for throat and lung trouble; Price 0c and 91.00. Trial bottle free. Uuaran teed by all druggists. " A Memorable Occasion.. - There should be order In all things. For instance, on one occasion -we dig covered that tbe proper jnaihod 1 to hook her party gown first and fix. the furnace afterward. Reversing the or der cost us $32.50 for a new Igown and spoiled her whole evening , besides. Detroit Free Cress it THE SOUND SLEEP OB GOOD HEALTH. Cannot be overestimated anil any ail ment that prevents it is a menace to health. J L Southers. Eau Claire, Wis, says; "I have been unable to aleep soundly nights, because of pafhe across my back and soreness of myu kidneys. Mv appetite was very poor and my srerv- erai condition was much run iflown have been taking Foley's Kidney Puis but a short time and now sleep, a a sound as a roca, my general conaiuoa is great iv improved, and I know that r oley Kidney Pills have cured me." K. S. Duffy. 'f Lighter at the Equatoa .. A body weighing 10,000 pounds at the equator would weigh 10,031, pounds u Mew York. C WKTONEY roa RwsuMATiaM kidmsvsamo sumu , -.r, Evldanoe. V "Wss your husband a bear In Wall streetr k 1 think so," replied young lira. Tor- kins. "He certainly acted like one when be got home." Washington Bur. , Constipation brings msnvailnlentaln Its train and la the primary: cause of much sickness. Keen your bowelsr ov ular madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject Constipation ia a verysimp!s thing, but like many simple thkiga, it may lead to serious consequences. Nature often needs a little essUtance aad when Chamberlain's Tablets are given' at - the first : Indication morn oistresa ano sunenng may be avoided. sold oy aii aeaiers. . . . '. Btttifsiew.' ' U Tbe word bungalow Is aa (Anglo- Indian version of tha. Hindu bengla which primarily mean Bengali, or of Bengal, . and : u also applied-' to thatched hnt- t - ir . .... E . . . Good reeutu always follow tbw.tise of folev Kidney Pills. Taey give krompt relief ia all eisee of kidney snA bid der dlsordera. Try them. V. 8. Duffy, The saaa ta rh mooa looks fka klBbhaU whea he's tall. ; -V awful p.i:;s w m FULLY CESG" :eo A Lady cf nrro TcHs S: Awful SufTerlr.j Tl-t O: 1 J Plir , V. "I sulfnrd for r -vr VMrt," wrllrs Mrs. l))rma A. : '. 'wiih Dial awful baiksc he snd tr- ' -Ingd'iwn arnyiiiotn, so tul:y C In lour book. ;t . "l tdc-1 d'M-lors and r'"f fr' nd f.'-"-l rri.rf, urM I i o try V. :. t.f ( rf!.:.!t, -n I 1 !ani r' i an. I I fi- n I ( . 1 1 i i lii'l t!i i.g i... it is v t ll !! ! ' - ' r. ( I It ' tii.' 1 1 - vic.ra DEATH PIUS If one peraoa more thaa aaothar should know tha value of Bedidao, it is thereUy druigist. - . Tharefora whea tea thooaand retail draggisU of tha United States, recom mend ViaoL tha delklooa cod Uver aad iron tonic, without oil, aa tha .heat strengthening tonic" known, and are willing to return their customers' moa- ey in every cata where It fails ta give satUfstuon, there caa be bo doubt, - Among others, ooe of the most relia ble druggists of Lynn, Masa., Mr., War ren Toppeo-'laya, "From persotial ex periance J know whit Vinol will do. . 1 bad a chronie cold aO tha winter, and waa so weak, I could hardly gat abouC Nothing seemed io help ma until I triad Vinol tha change waa magfc.and what surprised ma toost, Vinol not only eared the cold bat bailt ne np and eared me of a severe stomach trouble that had bother! me for twenty years. .Vinol is certainly a Wonderful medicine," (We guarantee this testimonial to be genu ine.) . v . We ask every run-down, nervous, de- billtated, aged of weak parson or any parson suffering front chronic, coughs and colds to try a bottle of Vinol with tbe understanding that their money will be returned if it does not do all we claim, t F. 8. Duffy; druggist. New Bern, f. C. Appropriate. "Why do they call your new dog Aviator?" "Because he's a 9kye terrier." Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C AS TO R I A Advlee te Qlrls. ' It yon are going to marry a man to reform bint include an ax In your trousseau. Galveston News. GIVES AID TO STRIKERS. Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels seem to goon a strik and refuse to work right. Then you needs those pleasant little strike breakera-Dr. King's New Life Fills to give them natural aid and gently compel proper action. Excellent health soons follows. Try them. 26e at all druggists. NOTICI OF ILICTION . sjaawaaaawa- At a regular meeting of the board of county commissioners of Craven county upon petition and request of the county board of education Of aaid county in ae eordance with the provisions of section No. 1 of tha Act of the general assemb ly of North Carolina, session of 1911 of an Act entitled an Act to provide for the establishment nd maintenance of County Farm Life Schools, and for the promotion of agriculture and home-ma king. Aa election ia hereby called by the said board of county commissioners, at its regular meeting on tha first Monday ia April, Id) 1, for the purpose of voting upon the question of establishing and levying and collecting a special tax on aH taxable property and polls 6f said county, for maintaining and equipping, said school in accordance with tha pro- hrlsioos of the Act of the general assem bly aforesaid, and It la hereby ordered that a new regis tratloa of tha1 voters In said county-shall be taken, la accord ance with the general law governing general elections. This electioo is called to be held on uesday, the 2d day of May., 1911, u accordance la aU respects with tbe gen eral laws governing general etrcUons, to be canvassed, aertinedaai returned to ths hoard af county - oommijs toners at its meeting to be held oa the first Jooday toaunel91l It being tU.Hh y'of June. . .. ") . " .".' At such eleetloa, those favoring the levying and eolUcUoa of such a tax for said purpose, shall vote a ballot, aa which shall be written or printed' the words, "FOR COUNTY FARH UPC SCHOOLS, and those opposed, ehall vote a ballot oa which sbaM be written or printed the words "AGAINST COUN TY FARM U FX SCHOOLS." The, polling places kg said eooaty and city of New Bern, shea be as hereto fore made, except ia the fourth 4txi la the city of New Bern, which' poUog place is changed from Bargett'e store to the fourth ward reel hoeee aa Broad treat-'"; ' .-'. ".' V.'.V' T The fotlowbg regktrara era hereby appointed aa fellow, the irst name Is each being the registrar. . ' ' No. 1 township, Vsncaboro-'H. C ButUr, N B Ipotk. T 8 Jscksoo. staple C; press -E F Adams, J i Gas kins, W U Causey, , . -;.v. L No, K towmi.lp, TmUta-Levla Caa klnaj N T FulcW. C L Toter. Eri-Vstoa-3 W l:roiks, 8 C Duu ham, tflXi!T Lsl' 'r-glrfwae. No. I towm- lkrr-W B Tl. Blaiwlford, 1 U V, L.lfjcd, ti B Grif fin. Core-W E loot, D 8 Faalkiv-r, T J Wal!irir jt.irv fnrt Tirnwrll-O L II L Ar r...' i, j v; I ir, - Tjl-r'e No 8 t..r ,:. 6 t.' I-', t-- !, J I 7 ? J A ' Store , J LT.j . t..-s r, . ; J -T I PICTURE. Tieea, the. f pan oat ' aiateei and His CHtle.'-. s'. V-. Aa utereatlng story la . told of Jacques Tissot, the great French paint- While la England be painted a beautiful religions picture and meet lag a countrywoman aaked her opinion ex his work. "Ita a. chef roeuvre," abe replied, giving a remarkably just aad detailed-appreciation of the Tart- ana merit of tbe really splendid viaH? lag:-.-:v: , ' "Are yoa satlsfiedr asked a friend. Tissot answered in the negative. He entirely repainted hia picture, working night and dayr - When finished he sent again for bis fan critic,'" who pronounced It ad mirable and remained allently admir ing It with smiling criticism. 'Are yoa satisfied 7". asked the friend again when the. lady bad departed. JJo,T replied tha artist, and be set to work for the third time. 4 When tbe Partsienne saw the new painting abe gazed at It for some mo ments with evident emotion and then without a word sank softly to her knees and began to pray. '."Are yonsatisfled now?" whispered the friend, and Tissot said "Yes.' London Saturday Review. To 8tar and to Starve. Charles Mathews, tbe English actor. once went to perform at Wakefield, where, owing to the depressed state of trade, tbe drama received no sup port ' He was afterward asked how much money he bad made at Wake Held and replied, 'Not a shilling." "Not a shilling?" repeated bis questioner. "Why, I thought you went there to star." "So I did." replied Mathews. "But they spell It with a 've' in Wake field." . When a medicine must be eiven to youngchildren it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is made from loaf sug r, ond the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup' making pleasant to take. It has no superior for colds croup and whooping cough. For sale by all dealers. candor. . Shopper Can I hung this paper on myself? Salesman Yes. sir, but It would really look better on the wall. Harper's Bazar. Discretion of speech is more tnno eloquence. SYnncis Bacon. PDlCTf Kidney wiis G sMOKAOHa Kiowava ano Sladocn A Double Barreled- Grievance. "What Is Smith's grlevunce against the railway company?" "He has two grievances. Ooe ol them Is that some of the trains dou't stop at his station and tbe other that after be tret In the trains tbey lose time by stqtplug-at other Htntlona!" LondonTeleKritph. A HEALING SALVE FOR BURNS. CHAPPED HANDS AND SORE NIPPLES As a healing salve for bums, sores. sore nipples and chappt-d hands Cham lw..l.in. CI.... :. . n . i. HVilHU UWTV ID IIIUOI. CAUCI1CII L, li allays the pain of a burn almost instant jy, and unleaa the injury is very severe, heals the parts without leaving a scar Price, 28 cents. For sale by all deal ers. Keeklaaanaae. glngleton Wigwag seems frightfully despondent He says be doesn't care What happens to him. Henpeckke The first thing you know that fellow win be going off and getting married. -Philadelphia Record. , FDR CONSTIPATION. Mr. L. R. Frenham. a nrominent drogglst of Spirit Lake, lows, says: "uoamberiaio s Htomach an 1 Liver Tar,- leta are certainly the beat thing on the market for eonstipatiorC' Give these tablets a trial You areeertain to find tbesa agreeable and pleasant In aff. et. Prioe, 29 cents. Samples free. For saw by all dealer. Three ef Tham. J Dearborn Do you kuow the erven woadere of tbe world? Watieab-WeiL I knew three of ikem. Deerbora-Onl; fhreer Wabaea-Yea. I'vt only gi threa eons, yoa fcogw.-Eicbaoe Children Ory :fOR fLCTCHES'S CAS.TORIA . . ----. . - v. r , , - -,: r ' The Oreeter FUle. ' Tatber, I am aot sore whether 1 ban be a aperiaUet for the ears ef the "Choose the teeia, my boy. Svery aae has thirty-two ef them, pat only two eare."Leek- TM-Blts. ; ITS CqUA DONT EXIST. Nd one has ever meds a Salve olnl ftwnt or balm te compare with 6u4V lan's ArnirS .Salve. It tbe owe pet fan hlr ol rata, mrna, horns, bruutaa, afiraa, a-lla, boila, ulrara. erl'ma, salt rtio'irn. r or aore aya. eotJ sorea, Cbap t I hn l or aprams 111 surrm - Ua- ti -I ir Jul.. Try It. Only tut. at a'l dru-Uta, . . . Ha'plng the DlaO"aK f K t ut floor lir. joe art te j t! '') I m l f .,1 thing tbe t - i y 'v rtlrt,t-l wlh T - : ! t i ' , nr. I in ao t : i in1: tt. 4"rntury, 7, " TESTING A r TRUCK BEST BASKETS BARRELS Right Price UNION POINT LUMBER CO. PHONE 66. 5 SOUTHERN RMLWflY DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS NORTH, SOUTH. EAST, WEST. Very Low Bound 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 a , . j arriving- Montgomery lonowing uay al ter leaving Raleigh 11:00 a m. Mobile 4:12 p m, New 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 close connectiqn atSalis- bnry for St. Louis and other Western points. Through Pullman to Washington lea ves Raleigh 6:60 p.m. arrives Washing on 8:53 am, Baltimore 10:02a m, Phila delphia 12:23 noon, New York 2:31 p m. This car makes close connection at Wash ington for Pittsburg, Chicago unci all points North and West and at GreenB boro for Through Tourist Sleeper for California points and for all. Florida points. Through Parlor Car for Asheville leaves Goldsboro at 6:45 a m, Raleigh 8:35 a m, arrives Asheville 7:40 p m, making close connection with the Caro- ina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10 a m, following day after leaving Ral eigh, with close connection for all points North and Noith-West. Pullman for Winston-Salem leaves Raleigh 2:30 a m, arrives Greensboro 6:30 a m, making close connection at Gre.insboro for all points North, South, East and West This car is handled on train No. Ill leaving Goldsboro ,at 10:45 p m. If you desire any information, please call. We are here to furnish informa tion as well as to sell tickets. H. F. CARY, J. O. JONES. G. P. A T. P. A. Washington, D. C. Raleigh, N. C. Jurors Drawn For April Term U S Circuit snd District Court. The following ItM of jurors wm yea- terday drawn to serve at the next term of tha U. S. Circuit and District Cuuit convening in this city on April 25th. with Judge H G. Connor presiding. Pitt county -W ETueker, Graenville, R. F. D. Wm. McArthur, Greenville, R F D. W S Blount,Ayden, R L Davi , L L Klttrell, W intern lie, Jones county R B Psrkar, Trenton, A J Collins, MayaviUe,D U Heath Com tort, E B Isler, Cedit, Enoch Noble. Craven county -Thee. H Davis, W F Crockett, L H Cutltr Jr.. C K Koy, W R Bsrrington, C W Hunger. G V Klh srdaon, E E Harper. B R Street fanoir county Usury French. J 11 View borne, D M 8 tan toe. Pamlico eooaty yt I 8eee, Bn Willie, Heary Cartawaa, J C Mose.'M N Joeee, Claud Hsaklna, . , Wsyae eouotyJcbe tlerrkig, M C Komegay. W B CUeoo, X D Saaith,. Carteret couoty-Ceo, AWUIb.Jf. C A Wallace, Harvey BsAeetk; kt Willis, JohaForlow. .,. Trf Ooelow eoonty-C tLColt. K F Hia- tm, John M Ftaheksv Dei H Bender RUphBeoder. ; . ' . Greene county 8 k Csfdy, Lemoet Aldrtdge, W U Dn, Aadrew Joaea, W J iotdea,; C K t ' .Beaqfert eooaty' 9 W Beoker, Henry'kfoys, C I Disoa. V ( . - . . " . " . , i roiinniiipiiis roii'uxiii,m lumiiuioauuats FOR SALE !i eaaa-eae-B-a-a MamfrfothSoja Deans, Field Teas of fill kindd. Oat, hy. Com.Iirand, ShipStuH n-t Pulp. I). tihen Grain -.l.ich ii tK'j i.:;-h'rt in Pro-' PACKAGES AND HARDWARE AND Building Ma- terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence Sew feera, I. C. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 22, 1911, edition 1
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