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NEW BERN OMLY JDORNUL ."uDtioboa every tm the rear z rpt MonOar. JmmI awlMing. a- Crave Mml room wx l pitos ahs moraiBTOK SlBKTaUFWIOW BATBSI )li Twt U UfUM .. .- yoar, eot ta eevuavoe.. X.fiihly h otrriw la tho elty It M 1.0 A.lvertlatng ligation. ratss funUoaod a a. ao- r.iiierae at the Poetoffloo, Now Bern , s .. u coBd-cla matUr. j ,FFT"7IAL PAPCR Ol KHW BERN j AND CRaVBlt OOONTT. . w Bern, N. C. Dec. 2S, 14)11. : i: (i;t of many stati: BENEFITS. I Ninth Carolina through those in :t ut hot it , so delegated authority 1 tin- people of the State, has es j tiiMished many departments thro'i which information and help are' hi ven its citizens to have a better knowledge of things that enter in to their public and private wel-j fare. Each department has its service t offer, its work to do. In theNe columns for several days the Jour nal has published a series of arti cles on the Hook Worm treating of the phases of the disease which this parasite inflicts upon human ity. The State Board of Health ;;iver, this public information thro' the newspapers. The Board does more than this by following up this published information by having :i competent medical examiner sent to hold public meetings, where :mv or all persons who may ask for examination can receive it, and treatment if desired. The value in this is beyond ordinary compu tiitinn. The appreciation of this Health Hoard service is seen in the large attendance at the public dispensaries held in each couuty. In I'itt couuty recently there were oer 1,000 received at the examin at ion, and some 2,300 received free tieatnient. In Craven county during .lanu :u v and part of February there will lie held free dispensaries at si (lillcient places, and it is im portant for the people whose chil dren may have Hook Worm syni toms, to note the dates and visit the dispensary. The State is do in a splendid service to its people by this free dispeusary treatment of this terrible disease, and advan tage should be taken of this ser- nr. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tna Kind You Have Always Bought signature of C'jficM Russian troops weie forced to aban don Hi.' protection of the Rusro-Persian lf.i!,k at Tabriz. There is more Catarrh in this section of tin' country than all other diseases p it together, and until the last few euM was suppowd to be incurable, (or a iood many vears doctors pro nnifir d it a local disease and prescribed loi ui remedies, and by constantly fail ing to cure with lecal treatment, pro no inred it incurable. Science has pro ven ati.rrh to be a constitutional dm i'i.-f and therefore requires conetitu iionul treatment Hall I Catarrh Cur?, manufactured by F. J. Cheney dV Co., 1 .) '(!. Ohio, is tbe only constituttMial cure on the market it la taken Inter nully in doses from lO drops to a tea spoonful. It acts directly on the bUxd ami muroun surfaces of tbe system. 'lb v effer one hundred dollars for any ( u-i- it fuila to cure. Bend for circulars and tenlunoniala F. J. CHENEY CO.JPropa, Toledo, O Hold by druggists, price 75. Take Hall's family pilla for eon- atifintioa. The rapture of General Reyes M Tirnn troop were reported. by Kvery family haa peed of a good, re liable liniment For sprains, brulsee, sorfnewi of the most lea and rheumatic iiama there is none hotter than Cham t rUm's. Sold by all dealera. Tho Kuseo-Japanese Society st St. IVtersburir held a banqoet - - t - H M M ,-U.' Ll J IJIL . " 1 Foley Kidnay Pills TOMICMAOTlOM jOttlON'tsi'aiSviT Oive prompt relief nwos 8ACKACH8 KITJNET end tUbOhUt TRDUBUt, KHKUMATISlI, COKOrrTlCrH of tha KXDKBYi, , IMFLAJIWATTOW of , tbe BLADDER sad aS amoyteg USIlf AttT IRJUWULAIttTIM.' A peeiilva soasr sk MIDDLE A0tD a4 tLDEULt PtOrfJL' a4 1st VfOUKM. -. aiaa atulutST atnoataaf ililTinM' tat k rK et wauv l. fin min, ti7MlkUMk mm, lIvwriiaaMi ' !. Am i aad ' hmk . tnAmr iiwi ot ifcC i ( ' tt '' i Mia. I W f'-T S...-t t i. ' " (lave Up Hope ' "I suffered five yeirs, with awful pains, dut to woman ly troubleC writes Mrs. M D.: McPfcerson, ttm Chad boum, N. C They grew worse,' till I would often faint I could not walk at all, and I had aa awful huftiiuj ta my side; also a headache and a backache, ."-v - I cave up and thought I would die, but say husband urged me to try Cardui, so, I begin, and the first bottle helped me. By the time the third bottle wu used, .1 could do all my work. All the people around here said'l would die, but Cardui relieved me. TAKE ARDUIVomanVTonic For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieTtnj woman's sufferings, and making weak women strong ana well. During this time, thousands of Women have written,' like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising results they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic remedy for women. Cardui strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or pre vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles If you are a woman, begin taking Cardui, today. 4 H'rffrfti: Ladin1 Mv lor Special irutructiotu. ATTRACTIVE ROUNOTRIP FIRES Account t'liristmas Holidays via Norfolk Southern. Tickets mi sale at all stations on Dec. 15. if., 17. 21. '12. 23, 24, 25, and 31st, anil Jan. 1st. 1!U2, final limit Jan. 8th. Ask ngfiitH for complete information and felling dates. B. f BIKJtJ, W. W. CROXTON, Ttaryif Mrr. ien. PasB. Agt. NORFOLK, VA. Sufelilciwers in New York used gloves in making a $'1,000 haul. kid "Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A President 'I'nft spent a merry Christ mas with ilia family. FOR THAT IMIl.l, FEELING AFTER HATING. 1'have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets lor some time, and can t .stify tint they have done me more (noil than any tablets I have ever used. My t rouble was a heavy dull feelinif afttr eat intf. DAVID FREE MAN. K -1 1 . t . N.iva Scotia. These tablets siren'hen the stomach and im prove the diesti(in. They abo regu late the liver and bowels. They are far superior t pills but coat no more. Get a freesainp'e nl all dialers drug store and see what n splendid medicine it is. Th Di moiTHlic House of Represen tatives has made a record for achieve ment in (he In days of the session so far el ipse.l, whirh the Republicans will not ! able to ,,1(70. A CHARMING WOMAN. is one whots lovely in fnrp.form.mird and temper. Hul iwlrird for a woman to be rharmini' willnii' health. A weak, sick ly woman will be nenoug and irrit able. Cons'i 'itioti and kidney poisons show .in pimpled, blotrhe, skin erup tions tini I a wt tehed complexion. But Electric Hitlers always prove a godsend to women who wu.t health, beauty and friends They regulate S'omaih, Liv nr and Kidney, purify the blood; give s(rony nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion and perfect balth. vTry them. f0c at all tlruyg.nU. The .Iripitnes.- Government, after a confeience r,f Ministers, concluded that a t'biiie-.,. republic is inevitable. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Fob back ac h k Kioncvs amd Blaoosm Mrs l ift will attend the New York riti.'Ti'' poTici. haiijet. QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. (irwi'f W. Koons, I.awton, Mich., saw Int. I'I.Ti(OS'H RKI.IKP POR Rnr t vm'ivm h r ttiven my wife won ilarl'ul dvneht for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted for two months. She began than u" of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Mon. lay she could i.ot move and on Wednesday she o up, dreased hermjlf and walked mil for hreakfast." Sold by liriulham lru Co. ('apt. haws an I hU crew of eleven tnti, who ulum ionH s a nkiog barge off IW'tefgi haie reached ivannsh. r'OU tA 7KMA. TKTTKK AND SALT'; idlati. ii it r.u an. The inlenun tithing chsrscterlatic of thre aiim i ts la aUnrat inatantly al layed I y Ojaniheilaifi's Halve. Many eerras havj teen cured by it. For sals'ly 'l ileslent. . An Old Lgar. A WilufilA) lUnaiaud) rraideotla lbe. alMeeiilb . emtury left 11.000 ta prei'W aiiirenliy on W." Tbotnis ds tWr rtrni km) tlr coats to Indt tent erMito ' rtiB parUiK. Foilawlnt tbecUslom of (he tliu. tha looney waa KiteiMl In birxl i. this caae la ul8rsli, snti Ibd oriKbial tognvf na Ifleepnsed bi tnJn.to..yX)0'X? taateal ftte throe aM anil.lum coau tne coamy-rowinmwuww who annum' Ur tbe fund err nble tu present JW) irowns stwLiritly cosia. -, - , . 1 rio s a troubled with rr.Mtlr- tlnn for two ' asd tr.td a! nf tho bt f hyi (ant in I'.r'-'.l, Inn,, and thrf ron', pn'lor ( fi-f f ",' Wf'ao II . K V- . - " V.I" ' Ky. t'l gro t t -af.fi I p.i ' , i . r h (1 I 1 ' : i - " 1 , . I ; I TL. A Mitring Laf. That ordinary care which la takes by the Japanese in their very exact "flower arrangement" is illustrated by au Incident related by Frederic S. Isham, the author. Be was present at a demonstration in Kyoto of tbe art of placing flowers, leases and branches together Ja an artistic man ner. At one point a Uttle maid ap parently offended the "master" deeply, lie spoke to her and ended by order Ing ber to retire. She did so, prob ably the most broken hearted girl Is Kyoto, and the master proceeded' to alter ber work. Tbe American, wbo bad seen nothing wrong, ventured to ask what was tbe matter, whereupon be was Informed that she bad placed twelve leaves In a certain comblna tioa instead of thirteen. Twelve, it seems, was the right number 200 years ago, but thought, study, medita tion and prayer had led to the discov ery that not twelve, but thirteen, was the correct number for the artistic effect of that particular arrangement This may seem a trifling alteration, but It suggests Michelangelo's retort, in which be pointed out the relation between trifles and perfection. FOLEY KIDNEY. PIUS rOS RMCUMAtlSM KIONCYS AND BLAOMa Pontifical mass was celebrated ry Cardinal Farley in his titular church at Rome. The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less tne danger rrom pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Rtmedy to be absolutely the beat preparation on the market for colds. 1 have recom mended it to my friends and they all agree witn me." f or sale by all deal era. Had Him Beth Ways. "When are ye goln' to pay me that Jollnr?" "How's that?" "I say it's time ye paid me that dol lar." "Can't hear a word ye say." "Walt a mlnit an' I'll write It down." " 'Tain't no use. 'Can't see without tny specs." Life. AN ALARM AT NIGHT. That strikes terror to the entire house hold is tbe loud, tioarae, and metallic cough or croup. No mistaking it, and fortunate then tha lucky parents wbo keep Foley's Honey and Tar Compound on hand. H. W, Oasaelmao, Canton, N. Y.. says: ' It is worth its weight hi gold. Our little children are troubled with croup and hoaraeneae; and all we give them la Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. I always have a bottle of it in the hoof e. " For sale by all deal era. Aliens excelled American-born chil dren In Peonayltaoia schoola. Children Dry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TO R I A Mrs. Ella WlUon, Mayor of Honaa well, Kan., has fall control ot toe town. WORK-WILL BOON START. afwryoa Uke Dr. King's New Li'e PUls. and toy 'II Quickly anjor their fln results. Constipation and lndlfastioa vanish and fine appetlta ratoraa. - Tbet retulate stomaaa. liver sa4 bowels and impart new atreartb and aoorrr ta tbe whoe system, . Try Uem, Only JS at Walt strart bl svm that cotaalaaioa regulation ana ba feapoasible for tc lack of railway akptrtaV ". - ' , n.,i i. nn ia - WHERE TBB U)CAUTTTX)I3 NOT WkereVer tierft are-eeoota aofferlna (rota kUney adpladdeetllraetiU, fma hackarhe, rneonfatlen) and artnar If' retolarttlee, Foley Kidney fills will bolp them. , LoMdere, M. &. A Kelly. an ai-engineer slyt;' "Three yesra a(o any kldnovsbeesme su baJ that I wm eompelM to ktva op my enrtna and quit Tho? a wee a eTre achmgr rta iver the hip, folltwed y aa U fla-na- UonT,ibe MatUiar, and always a Ulck dlmnt. Folr k Wivey ni mad mo a emind and well fnan. I taanot eaf too much in tnir prase. r or aaia by a l A Worrtl kt!l hor tiil!rwl and Uien'rorr.n '".If '','. ,fio a Chriet' mas trca l i r ',, IX rzr'.vs'i lwPM y -yJiil-'Hgi' sJ TXT A T TT wriKgnTaao sy igpgs "CHAFTm yXI. Chamfer has lft AV aria, n4 O'Rourk has to caln mill uiT 4taehBicM coins aenoa the 4ort to rwaoh Ida friead. Aa bo tads tbo Uttr thoro is an attack bjr bandlta and Chaaafcrot la shot (AfAPTKIt V ui. Cham brot Alts tlllna O-Rowrko-that ho haa loft tho Pool o! FUm with- tha fovornor n aorio.. Ho alvos tna eolonsi a at tHo thf of whloh ho nn 1 of Al- nrnet nn wtn Jaltvorovct the Jcwot. aaddla an3 eried aVarnln "The Ton aregg!" FVom that moment on both wielded merciless whips. For out of the moonlit wastes behind them had shrilled a voice, cruel and wild, an nouncing discovery and the inception of tha ksM The fugitives had need of no harper spur. A rifle shot rang sharp on the echoes of that cry, but the bullet must have fallen far short A moment later, In' deed, they opened a brisk, scattering lira naturally Ineffectual, though the bullets dropping right and left in tha and proved that the chase had got within range. Even with that warning, the end waa nearer than he had dreamed or hoped. It came in a twinkling and as unexpected aa a bolt out of a clear ky: a flash of Are ahead, a apltful snap and pttt! the song of a buUet speeding past his head. Tha guide pulled up with a Jerk. DHourke, reining in desperately, twang his eamel wide to avert the threatened collision. Simultaneously the sharp "Qui vlve?" of a French sentry rang put, loud and sweet to "Tnank God!" said tne adventurer In bia heart And aloud, "Friends!" ha cried, drirlnc past tbe sentry in a aloud ot dust By a blessed mlraole tbe man was quick of wit, and swift to grasp the situation of which, however, he must hare had some warning from tha rattle of firing. He screamed something In O'Rourke'a oar aa the latter passed, and turning threw him self flat and began to pump tha trig ger of bis carbine, emptying the maga ilne at tha on-sweeping Una of Tou aregg. Tha alarm waa hardly needed; OHourke and the guide awept on over tha slip of a depression In tbe flesert and halted In the midst of a camp already quickened and alive with shadowy figures running method ically to their posts, carbine and ac coutrement gleaming in the moon light: man of the camel crops, hard ened to and; familiar with their work. They buckled down to It in a busl-oeee-llke way . that thrilled the heart of O'Rourke. In a trice they were doubling out past lines of tethered mehara, past the white hillocks of the offlcers' shelter-tents and, like tbe sentry, throwing themselves down upon the groond to take shelter of whatever Inequalities the face of the fleaart "offered; and their firing ringed tha blronae with a fringe of flame. OHourke slipped from hia camel and turned to watch the-akirmlsh. Massed, the Touaregg, in strength greater than the adventurer had be lieved something like two hundred mounted men. In all charged down upon the camp aa if to over-run and stampede It. Tat at the critical moment, when It seemed that ot a surety there was no stopping them, they divided and swung round the camp In two wide circles, scattering into open order and firing as they scattered. Here and there a horse fell, a rider threw out kla hands and toppled from his sad dle, a eamel aeemed to buckle at full tilt Ilka a faulty piece ot machinery; and no gaps appeared la the flying wings. For the men of the flying column were pleked shots. They had need to ha, who had sock tasks aa this to cope with. Ner for that matter were tha Tou aregg tha only, sufferers. Hera and there la tha camp a man plunged for ward In aold-etrtde, and on the firing Use beyond the teaU now and agala a sharpshooter shuddered aad lay still anon hia arms, Kvea at Oltourke's alda aa atfleer waa shot aa ha raa to tbe front, aad would have fallen bad not ' tha' XrUhvaa . aught him with ready arms aad let him easily to tha earth. Aa fcn did aa the atrlcken man rolled aa agoaited eye upward. . "O'RaurkaJ.V betweea a groan and a sigh. Aai OHourke, kneeling at kla alda M paertnf Into kla face, gar a a bit tar try lor h fcad found. Chambret VJ C HAITI R VIII. L - snmaj1- - .. PreperntVoaa far ktaakfaat war to ward;, an arose af coffee and fccoa kaag fea the still, ertsp air. Tb troop, era were kaatHng about aa if noth ing had happened, taaghtsg and Jok ing, messing ytfleav feeding the; me karv striking' teata. .drawing , water Cm 'tha , paiavrlBged wall rouad whlah tk camp had been bade. W r Out-of atght teyoal th edge of tha tuaksa -aasla a aetackmcat waa dig g)ag shallow traaebaa far tha dead. X In the open Chambret lay dying, ' Urk grlm flora la . the - growing light,- O'Rourke set by hia aide, near the keaff ot the topratjaed titter, a. bow U kliee, akla In kaad, ayea fised on tha face f kla tiioadU . v- Just Ufora sunrlae tb tnaa on tha llttar stirred, fooanod, epantd hie area tnd turned his ksad to see O'Rourke. He tm!'4 wanly. "Mnn amke said la ULr f!ni j4 tahk, . . T e f ' ' -i ro. TxuTt talk." a'J ha. ' I il t a ft'"' t tha surfoi." I' it ' -t '- H I' (!ti a t : t tt't tv'.l yon, i r ' . . . ffurely"te must Eave told you. It la ao. Presently I die . . Con tent . . . Let him be this sur geon: I am beyond bis aid Attend to me, In my last moments, O'Rourke, my friend." The adventurer vacillated, torn by an agony of compassion. "I must do something for ye," be said miserably. . . . "1 must do something. . . . What can I do?" "Comfort me." The dying man closed hU eyes and lay still for a lit tle. "You are not goue, O'Rourke?" he asked preserAly. "I'm here, be your side, mon ami." "Tell me ... of madame . . . your wife. She is well?" "She Is very well, Chambret." "You have seen her recently?" "Within ten days." "You have . . . returned to her?" "No and yes. 'Twas not for lack of love for her that I gave her up" "Yes," said Chambret Impatiently. "That I understand. ... I com prehend utterly your feeling. . . . But you owe her happiness, though you sacrifice your own everything to give it her. She loves you . . . aa she might have loved even me bad you not come into her Ufa." "True. .. ." "You are about to pocket your cruples that she may have her du portion of happiness?" "I've promised, Chambret." "I am glad. , . . But you what has brought you hither?" "I I wished to see ye," But the dying are oftentimes and strangely endowed with carious in sight Into matters beyond their ken. Without perceptible hesitation Cham bret made this apparent "You have come for the ruby," he said with conviction. "How did ye know?" "It Is true, then? ... I fancied io ; I knew that some day you would come to claim It. . . . Bend nearer to me. . . . Tbe Pool of Flame Is In the keeping of my good friend, the Governor-General of Algeria. It Is all arranged. When I am gone, take my signet ring, tell him your name, and demand the package a small morocco leather box, wrapped In plain brown paper and superscribed with my name and yours. He knows nothing of it value, save that It Is great, and will deliver It to you and only you without question. . . . That Is all." The hand that clasped O'Rotirke's waa like Ice. "Chambret!" "Beatrix. . . ." The cold Angers relaxed. Oently O'Rourke disengaged his hand and put It to the pitiful, torn boBOin of the man who had died with his wife's name upon his lips. CHAPTER IX. Shortly before mldDlght the trl weekly train from Constantine to Al glers pulled up over an hour late at the town of El-Ouertrah. It took up a single passenger, discharged none, and They Had Literally Caught Him Nap ping. presently thundered on westwards, rooking and Jarring, over a road-bed certainly no better than It should bsv been. Such, at least, was tbe paaaen gar's criticism, as, groaning in an ticipation of tha long nlgbt of dlscom fort ahead of him, he disposed himself sad hia belongings about the cushion of tha first-class compartment which be occapled In solitary grandeur. . O'Rourke had ao Intention of leav ing 'anything undone that might tend ta inltlrstn tha terrors of tha Journey, Five dsys hid elapsed slnca that morning la tho oasis, la tha .interval be had again dared tha danger of tha leaert,' returning ttf Biskra alone by a hrata more direct than that which bad brought him up with tha flying col iimov Discharging tha ,gMe wttha gratuity . larger thaa his ebllag means warranted, ha had . proceeded to ,J Qoemh by tha drat dally train, aad so now" round blmaelf .on tha dlreet Una of communication with A!gir shd tha OovsrnorOeneraU- : , Ills eblefest oonoara now lay with the future and tbe Pool ol Flame; both bulked large bpoa tha borttou ted Wera t once tba architect and the nuclei of a tbousaBd different plans of actfaav -w ; . ;',;. ;. Bo far, tha ' affair - had worked imooibly; . fc anticipated little trou ble. - . ' ' - ' " ' - Bo thinking be drowsed, and ! tha eijiiraa of time luljod tf the hammer1 II I of fat hl at th funrarl and of On coarh, fll at!p.. He sin l I III I . 4, MEADOWS MEAL FEED RUST 8 PBOOF BTJKT D EE AND jymi Feed J. A. MEADOWS Physicians Advise the use of a gMdlaxative, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of umligistd food from gettinglnto your system. The latest product of science is VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, fcenl.e., reliable and of a pie sant, aromatic taste. Velvo acts on the liver, as v., II a, on the iomach and bowels, and is of the greatest possible efficacy in constipation, mJigestion, aiiuuMint, aim iicauacne, ievensnness, couc.tlatuience. etc. Try vh 1 II f I I J tr a n ' Japaneae Have Freah Air. Different from other nations, we Jap anese are accustomed to keep the rooms freely opened In order to facili tate the cool breeze to Invade. Thus tbe blind is generally hanged down from the porch capable to protect those who occasionally peep In. The blind or shade is made of spilt bam boo or reeds. It Is so fixed that one trho is In tbe behind the blind only could look at one who is in front place, or. In other words, those who sit In darker side could only recognize one in lighter side, bnt never vise versa. Tokyo Life, the International Review. Children Cry FOR FLETtHLR'S CASTORI A Clara Barton celeb' ated her nintitth birthday at Gln Echo, Md. WINS FIGHT FOR LIFE. It was a lorg and bleo-iy la'tle for life that was waed by Jam8 B. Mer sh n, of Newark, N. J , of which he rt s; 'I had loit rrurli blood frrm lonK In mn h igep, and wss very weak and run-down. For eight minlhs I was unable to work. I )iah st erred close on my heels, hn I began, Ihree weeks ago. to nso Dr. Ktik b New Uis- rovery. 15utittnnhilp.il me greatly. it is doi m all inat you claim. ror weak, sore lu'a. obstn-te coughs, a'ubb rn coMs, hnarpenei--', la grippe. b hmn, hay-fver or any tnroator urg trouble its suprene. oOc & 1.WI. Insl o ' e fre. Ouaiantt-ed by all drug gists. The Only Way. It's toutrh upon s bard to find there's ao demand for verse HI- life heroines a sordid Rrlnd. He ?oes from bsd (o worse. Tbe thl-ic for blin tu do. I wis. when thus the mnrket iroe Is to dls guise his verse like this nud work It off aa prose.-Washington Herald. WITH TH K ( OM1NG OF AGE. MIDDLE There ia n Irtiin-' down in the phv-ical rorrea often ho n i ann ying ai d pain ful kidney and hladcc nilmiuttand urii ary li regu'aritie. F 1 y Kidney Pills i re" su erdid revula'ing ard trniitheni"g rr.id cln at such a time. Try them, ror rale by all dealers. A Happy Primitive. The man of the stone ne -rswh-l out of his oe unil i -r.n'kej a -1 1 fT with hia new Hint hummer. "At least. " he chortled. "I haven't any stone trust (o bother me.'"- Clove laud Plain Dealer. "BEST ON EARTH" This is th verdict of R J. HnweU, Tracy, O , ho bought Filey's Honey end Tar C mpound for hia wife, "Her ease was the worst I hsve evrr aren, and looked like s sure ra of eonautnp tton. Her lunat aero sore and ah eooghad almost Ircetsanll end ber vole waa hoar ind wrak. Fo'ey's Honey ard TarOmpcond brought ra lief at onea an lew than tbr battle effected a complete core, ' ' For asle by all dealera. Immune. "afsdsin, caa ,1 sell yon a raruota akaaarr '."Ko, sir; we hain't got sny rarunroa la thl boua that od cleaning stsfhaaga. . ,i ' - - "I Booa to oa al atery fBomefit.' fO gt aar and Ud a fboa (a tna gtural Mslnttuwa. J.m ' i i i sju.iii . i ) o-jao ma mt-LTKlCOUGH r .Ttii.i if" rr r- At LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence l. W. SMALLWQOD. law era, I. & Money to Loan On Approved Farm I. an. I S' Ciiiiy Apply to J. K. Warren, Atty at I aw, TRENTON, N. ('. "A fine piece of cloth my boy ! I never saw you wear a tatter looking writ.' "Yea, I am pleased with it. 1 ' had it madTLy a good rru-rchant tailor. The cloth is one of the ' MM ajasfcsw ra fawii; if'Ji Ewy 'sua t taoud oi s Shackamatao A W have e tuD Kaa of thw dwiiartiva labrit. Call aad bo Muni lei (w of Jmb today. F. M. CHADWICK MERCHANT TAILOR 103 Ulddla 8u New Hern, N. a Very -Serious v . It la auar aerlou matter to ask for aea naedklna -wodhav tha wrong one given you. for 4hla reason w brg you 14 buying to ba cartful to get tb gvoulna , c , . , '.' '.'"' f i iDLrxtl-DRAOGHl; 'i Liver Ifed'dms ! ',."- I Th rpntatlfn of rl.la old, rail P r a rnKiitino, rir con.ipnon, 1rv r -iion n4 UT trcmbl, la fnn. ! alilthd. It di tt'tt If " - . ' i r-wuip'i It 14 tiMni t , i , tx it I I t " ' ' ! '. f r . , r(r,:ii a U- r f I 6, :.c 1. ' tl ipdler.'.J aftar a nan of enm te FOR SALE HY AI L i:r' ' V
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 28, 1911, edition 1
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