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eerii dmly jduhiiu .fabliake esrere 4m to' the e kMr. jhimI awtntag, IM liwvaai Use. - . nana Mat V mini u innii, ' SDITOB AMD ntOFBIROB . CmiFTIO URII tmm Tttt IB llTMM K ' rw, Ht h tUM.. -M Heath ly l7 aarrtar In tae city 4 , Asrrertlalac ntM fonisaed aUoattea. Bateree at the Poetofllee. New Bera C O, aa seoond-claaa matter. rrraAL papbr of new birn AND CRAVE COUNTT. Bern, N. 0. Feb. 10, 1912. "HOME FOOD SUPPLY ALL IMPORTANT. t-. &. news item says "It i estimated that Birmingham, " Ala, apent last year $3,000,000 upon ar ticles of food and feed which,, may be jaTBIBCU WltuiU l VO iMiuivyiukv ittiuivj. Accepting this as true, it rep re ' Bents practically $6,000,000 loss to toat city ana vicinity ior 000 from some local source, to pay " for food and feed, that it is pre r. Burned could have been raised by the Birmingham section, that fail ed to do so. A full appreciation of this home supply matter has not yet been reached in the south. If early truck crops can be raised and shipped, realizing handsome prof- ' its, then a good cotton crop, also Belling at a good profit, there is a forgtfhuluess that food and teed, !. corn, oats, hay, hog products must all be bought from outside, H1VU uuu ouutu wmv V 11 b which goes into the price the con- eiimei miiat: nflu Tf". it fifth that, these home supplies cannot be raised, they cau. It is the loeal failure to recognized the fact, that " each dollar sent away for products that can be raised at home, means that some other source of local supply must earn or yield two :, dollars to offset the dollar sent away. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA San Francisco will exercise moral cen Orship over theatres and dance halls. How s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars - Ifoward for any ease of Catarrh that ' cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh 7 Cure, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole- ., uu, V. . wt .i l I rve, vue nnaersignea, nave mown - V. 3. Cheney for the last 15 years. v j - - - . and believe him perfectly honorable . h all business transactions and fln .r? incially able to carry ont any obli 1 gations made by his firm. ""v Waldino. Kinnan & Marvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. v Ualls Catarrh Cure is taken in eternally, aoting directly upon the "'blood and mucwu, surfaces of the eastern. Testimonials Bent free PrlAj. 7. rwor k,,ttla RtAA Ko rll DrawiaU. ,' Take Ha.l's Family Pills for eon- - . . . . 1 D XA 9tS (W In Ik. I Inl .'rdty of Uoettlngen, Hannover, i.er "C. FLYING MEN FALL -flctims to stomch. liver snd kiilney troobtae Jus liks other pople,lth like - results ta loss of appetite, bsckach erTOUnes, headache, and tired, list "m, run down feeling. But thers's no . i pmmi to feel like that as T. D. Psebles Henry. Tsnn , proved. "Six bottles of Esjetrlc BltUra" be wriUs, "did mora ' - te f l? me Daw strerjeth and good ap- : petite titan all other sloenach rrmediM ' I mmmi. "So they help everybody. Its lolly to luffer when this great remdy wlH halp you from the first dose. Try , it. Only 60 eeoU at all drugflsU. .Bpreaeotatlve Koolg, of Msrylsnd kttribatrd ths high cost of living to lui svten. - Foley Kidney Pills will curs sny rase of lldoer or bladder trouble not ts ortd the reach of mdk-lea. No medirln can Winston Spencer Churchill Uft Lon dot for Belfast, IreUad. :.' WOMEN ft-MM U mqtrimf dwutioti ui TiTrntmnL vUm ikunmni .'.re U Mt IjUUmA, UU7 rrtUe) tW WUtf ml Crrdift :ltmlhtf(9pti4itlCmAm tit Watfcb tsf tW rr r-- r "i r4- When You Think - ' V - . - t Of tbe pui wbieb y w siniisssa with Jtrt bmsub. it makes tba ftarUssss aad Undent always eseooi ted -with woassa hood sees to bo alasost i asirade. While ia eaeral mm momma rebels sgsiast what abs re gards as a aataral aeceeeity thera W ao woaaas who w-uld sot gladly ba free (roas tlus recarrisi period ol (Sua. Dr. Pltrcm'm FarmHtu frmmmrtpitmm seeiee area weatea mtrmmg matt mJck erase will, mm git freee'esa trmm pdla. It matablltkea fmaJarHr, mmh4m imtUaw mtatloa, aemJ mlemrmtlmm oaaf care lf mtaJe wmakmmaa. Sick women arc invited to consult Dr. Pieros by leUer, frtt. All correspondence strictly private sad sacredly confidential. Write without fear and without lee to World's Dispensary Med iesl Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Butfslo, N. V. If you want a book that tells all shout woman's diseases, and how to rare them at home, send 21 ooe-ceot stsmps to Dr. Piers to pay coni ol mailing eefy, and he will send yon a fret copy ol his treat thoussnd-i illujirated' Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, up-tdatf edition, in pper cuers. la baodtom cloth-binding, 31 stsmps. LOW JPARBS Via Norfolk-Southern to New Or leans, Mobile, Pensacola Account Mardi Gras Carnivals, tick ets on sale February 13th to 19th, 1912. Final limit March 2, 1912. Ask neareBt ticket agent for particulars. B. L. BUGG, W. W. CKOXTON Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. Theodore Roosevelt discourr ed in New York on "Applied Decent Politics.". Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Solicitor McCabe, of the Department of Agriculture, issued a statement de fending Secretary Wilson. HOW COLD AFFECTS THE KID NEYS. Avoid taking cold if your kidneys are sensitive. Cold congests the kidneys, throws too much work upon them, and weakens their action. Serious kidney trouble and even Bright'a disease may result. Strengthen your kidneys, get rid of the pain and soreness, build them up by the timely use of Folley Kidney Pills. Tonic in action, quick in results. For sale by all dealers. The State Department made public a letter from Secretary Knox to the Ger man Ambassador relative to conditions in China. REASON ENTHRONED. Because meats are bo taty they are consumed in great excess. This leads to stomach troubles, biliousness and con stipation. Revise your diet, let reason and not a pampered appetite control, then take a few dses of Chamberlain's Stomac'i and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. Try it. For sale at Davis' drug store. Samples free. Ths Suprsme Test. "There never was Amos' equal for un an down Rood nature, saw jars. Clifford In speaking of her deceased bosbsnd to the new boarder. "My son Joe always sold pa was more patient than Job. "I tell you." she continued, "you can figure for yourself bow patient Amoa was by this. Our old horse Dandy would get the rein under his tall an' keep it there off V on for ten mile without Amos' getting mad." Youth's Companion. How to cure a cold is a queglion in which many are in'ereeted just now. Chamberlain's Cough Rercedy has won its great repu.atinn and immenre sale by its remarable cure of colds. It ran always be depended upon. For tale by sjldealers. Talbot county, Md., oyBUrmen, antic- ipst ng the late frf zeup, rrp'snted their cstch at 35 cents a bushel snd sold them later at high prices. AN EPIDEMIC OF COUGHING Is sweeping over the town. Old snd young slike are (looted, and the strain is pariicuiary nam on utile cnnuren ard on elderly people. Foley's Honey and Tsr Compound is a quick, ssfe and ra table cure for all coughs and roldn. Con tains no opiates. For Sale By All Deal era. a Witling's Islsnd. flan Salvador Is perhaps the mnst In teresttng blstortcsj point on the Amer ican side of thv world, ss It Is the Is lsnd upon which Columbus first land ed. Yet It hs lout Its nsnie. In rtew of the hlntory not only of tbe Rshnmsi group, but of the American contlurut ss well. It U fnr from surprising lost (b Identity of the famous Island should bsra boon Wing lost or tbst (be rrldeni'ifVntlon should have been de- Isyrd until the middle of tbe lest ctn tnry, when Csptsln ltocbr of tbe Brit Ish nory by spplirstUm of the aeacrtp- I loo tentat-.ed In Columbus' Joanul to tba ctni from (Joiners to tbe Habt mas determined Hr-srly Its! Wst ling's tTod nloue met sll requirements as tba rsoe - Argonaut FOLEY KIDNEY PELS torn sjAosutOM fciawsve tmm Bona at Mister?. History Is msd by oft- set of saea sad written by another. The rbsrae Uref tbe writun bMory tfepeada upc4 tn poiltk-s of the histoflsa. Moet DMHomv erst wnu's bmb yvara aiiar e history was made. Id Uwe ci rwesatsorea no one tan step forward b4 dispute loo platurtea, Rletory Is tsdlsd at sjcbonl sod forgot tea el We r told l lodge the fehsre by the beat, end after we read the a torts - srd m bad; "iaa441H U tf, -v. ...,t i. - , Rotas) tMimmn tmu feletory. tml Met of then otakf IpearMaJod's IXbnrt. . v'. .fv;", - Tasi are pmtrsbry srwsr that tnmi trVwile alvsys fMoKt frnro a rot L lot Mr h"l rl i eld riiifi in STATE Of NORTH CAROLINA. Department of State Certificate of Dissolution. To all to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting. Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record nf the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution there, f I y the unanimous con sent of all the i lockholder.', deposited in my office, t'n it the Pep Tona Compa ny, a corporation of this State, whose principaflice is situated at No. , street, in the city of New Born, county of Craen, State of Norlh Caro lina (F. S. Duffy being the agent there in and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, revisaloU905, entitled ' Corporations," preliminary to the issuir g of this Cer tificate of Dissolution. Now, Therefore. I, J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of Slate of the State of North Carolina, do hereby cer tify that the said corporation d d, on the 17i.li day of January, 1912, file in my office a duly executed ard attested consent iq writing to the d sso'uiion of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders heieof, wh'di said con sent acd he record of the procct ding? aforesaid are now on file in my said of fice as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have heie to set my hand and affixed my of ficial, s al, at Raleigh, I hi ' 17; 1 1 day of January, A. D. 1912. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secreta'y of State. - Max G. Leslie was acqu't'ed in Pit's burgh, Pa. FOLEY KIDNEY Pill! rORRHSUUATISM KIDNEYS AMD Ot.DOi 4 . Emperor Williahis opened the thir teenth Reichstag. INDIAN KILLED ON TRACK. Near Rochelle, III., an Indian went to (sleep on a railroad track and was k I led by the fast exprtsa. He paid tor h1: carelessness with his life. Often it that way when people neglect coughs ami colds. D.m't risk your life when pn nipt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them ard ro prevent a (hint'emut throat or lung trouble. "It completely cured me, in a short t me, of a ti ml le cough lhal'followed a severe attack ol Giip," writes J. R. Walts, M,iN(1H(Ih, Tex., ''and 1 regained IS poMids in weight that I had li.st." Quick, nfe reliable anq guirin'eed. 00c and (I Trial bottle1 fne at all dniKgis'.H. John Redmond was re-eleftcil pr. i dentof the United Irish League, in Dublin. THE SOUND SLEEP OK GOOD HEALTH. Is not for those suffering from kidney ailments and irrrgulsritifR. The prompt useorrolry Kinney Pills will riifpel becksche abd rheumaLism. Keil nnd strengthen sore, wealland ailin kid neys, restore norml actiun arxfvuthit heiHh snd sirrnuth. Mrs. M. r . So ils bury, Sterling, 111 . says. "I miff red great psln ia my back snd kldmyH, could not sleep at night, anil could not raise my hands ever my hea l. Hot two bottles of Foley Kidnry Pill run d me. " ror sale by ill desiers Kepp your troubles tn yourself snd they will not expand. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Some people love to tell4fe when lhy think It will hu t. Irutl, When her child ta in dangrr a aomsn will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroism or risk nf life nrres aaVv tn nrntWt a rhilH ( mm rrfsiin G(,. Chamberlain's Cough kerned, snri II danger Is Avoided. For ssla by al dealers. Pis facie friendship end prprtusl motioe) are slj right iheor tie ally, ho lhay refuse tp work. FOR THAT TERRIBLE ITCHING. E'sama. tsler and salt rh-uwp their eartlros W perpetual tnrmeni. 1 he PftUcatf of Uiemberlaih'e HW will ,rnstntr tllerr thia ItrhUi, snd maty taeas heee b4n cored by its we ror Mie py ait oeytera. Son men Irf ta avoid bavin as levy reboeeuoe the doa't iptti fxtoebark. . f - ItlULtHSCGUG: t 1 1 T.IT.I f- i ... . 4 l -i J Sm- cm T i!0C C1RCMSTMCE am y Harry Author qT'Yosonde of the Wilderness" mr iiaiTr-nora tj y wo - .1 CHAPTFR XV-Tnm suddenly finds himself financially ruined. He learns thaH I llnrkiy had so manipulated the stock ta which he invested that he lost svery- thfc and as "usual "Els bead waved fts net- j 8tive- w "Not now. But I hope tomorrow I ! may be able to tell you everything that I know. Meanwhile you might ! ! bear In mind the old adage that when i Ignorance Is bliss It Is folly, and so forth." I turned abruptly away. cry wen, i win exercise my pa- i tlence. Good night again." Stepping j Into the street, I boarded a passing car and watched him from the back platform for a moment as he disap peared in an opposite direction. Then I found myself a seat. I went directly home and to bed. Although somewhat tired, my experr1 ences of the . evening had. rendered me thoroughly wide awake, and I slept very little In the hours that Inter vened between my retiring and day break. LeDuc had told me that he was positive that ho knew his man; had assured me of his confidence that he had secured the necessary proof, and I bad too much respect for his ability to hold him lightly. And while I believed that he had centered his efforts upon Bruce and had built a wall of circumstantial evidence around him, there was also the sickening pos sibility that he had learned things In other direcfTons that were beyond my ken. However, I refused absolutely to allow such a possibility to occupy any real place In my mind. Still, there was a mystery about some of his actions that utterly baffled me and caused me profound wonder; whllo as to my own experiment of the evening It bad fulled absolutely. I wont to sleep along in the gray of the morning no wiser than I had been when I had wakened from my last Rleep. CHAPTER XV. The next morning I found a note iwalting me which had arrived over night in the mall. It was from Mrs. Dace and said that she would be very happy to have me accompany her on a Utile shopping tour that forenoon, provided I could arrange without In convenience to be away from my place of business. I at once phoned her that I would go with her. I had never felt a greater aversion for my dally, half-mechanical work at the office than I did this bright morning, and the Invitation to spend a day with the woman 1 loved so madly was an opportunity not to be Ignored. More over, as my wealth had rapidly ln creased, the fact that I was still the dally employe of a soulless corpora tion at a nominal Balary and must still give my attention to the petty de tails of journal and ledger had galled me inn il several times I had been upon the point of resigning. This I now de cided to do at once, and sitting down at my neeretary forthwith notified them to that effect by means of a" let ter, giving moru Important business us my reason and enclosing them a cheek for my overdrawn salary. This radical step having been tuken, and with n-.y bridge:! row being burned be hind mi', ' experienced some- of the Joyous sensations of an onward marching Invader of a new continent. With nothing to hamper mo now ex cept the kieplng of an eye, upon my lnejtmentH, 1 could give myself over to the nttractioim that lay by the way without the ever luesent and pleasure marring thought of early rising and uncongenial work upon the morrow. The automobile was ut tho entrance 0 the Arcadia; Mrs. Dce awaited me In her apartments, and together we descended nnd entered the machine I eiivc it plenty of speed and we went wl.irrirg down the wide artsry that h d t the heart of the city. 1 tn'.d rei-lgnatloii from drudgery, bet .f nnd v i h ft r a moment's reflection she r ' r iiLproval of It. ""he piiditlon wns but a stepping (tone, a i : i i It Is hardly possible that It would l ave ever brought you moro than a h: id earned living And that Is Hie very thing that 1 am anrioua that yo'i Hhould enape. You are rap idly 1 cronilrfl a roan of affslrs snd .nir fi.ttjre depend J s great deal more on whi t you do with your hesd than s Itli your hsnds " It wri h g!orlnui thing to be hum mi! g slonK with her tn that early forenoon hour, hrr commendation HnclnK In nty ears and ths swetneea of breer.es blown a:roas fresh waters exhilarating my physical senses. My enthusiasm lospcd onward as lightly a. a nounoea niDiwr nail, ana assp.i. nor Inliinitlnn f A I Kn Mmlnn I .i .. ..a . .. . v-..--.,. . 'erm'ord to mass a csjt towards to ruhjeet of our msrrlsgo But I womM nnke It J ntl trlonaj f and If sbs cau tioned bin would Immedlstalj turn Into romp other (bund. I lt ona hsnd fall upon hsr (to'sd flngors. "If row vara ny lfa, iweatbeari. 1 woutd bo tba bsppiMt nan la lbs world tndar," I said, tandsTlr. "Tbsrs laan old and wlaa adss which sara wa should lira to our falleat today fnr tomorrow wa Ala. And It soma (Imp aei-nita d list wa ara partial ly wstnt tba most pradoua dart U oar Uvaa; csmplns, as It vara, tpot Uia border of tba promised land and fearing to snlsr It I already batra noufU mottpy to last os for ysara, and sarrly winr tha Mart f aosr hava ths fm will .aot as long ia roailcc I wtHro. o tall ,I Ura say raaana ky yoa dira tba poatpotM insDt tsf mt BiirrUfa tnpt that I m H lk mid si of aaaavittlaUnt ora ffmfresr ' - - .' A i. fUenm la lha a-nrid. ! r4 lnlntt4 Pa and aouV fa yir mcH and stlak at H tbpiufct of 4lrTttn ymir affnrtS'.t'rjr nrra ttarrtad, t sJkasr thst t sburd -claim fovr Urea )- "STi-t fm ro- l j irsrry wa wa tirna IrVino Greene riagnu O. IWrtnar cwo. -jzmsrf.r;. m's length of the prize which 1 coveted "tnore than all "else In the world combined, the woman fnr whnm T vnuld hnvA wAlveri mv clalmg upon lmmortallty t0 have poB. sessed at the point of yielding herself t0 my embrace, my tongue burst forth ,Q an impa8liloned appeal .Then "If You Were My Wife, Sweetheart, I Would Be the Happiest Man In the World Today." come with me tomorrow, sweetheart dearest! We Will be quietly married and start at once for Europe. I can leave my Interests In the hands of my broker, who will protect me fully. We will want for nothing. We will go to Paris, to Spain, to Algiers. We will cruise through the Mediterranean. We will summer In the Alpa. We will winter on the Nile. The world shall be ours. The papers and cable will keep me In dally touch with affairs here. If all goes well for a few months, as it surely must, we will not need to return, but will go on and on ns you wish. None will be as happy as we, and our lives will be one long honeymoon. Nothing shall be denied you. Come." Carried away as I was by the Impetuosity of my passion, I firmly believed that I had forecasted our destiny as Infallibly as fate Itself as I turned my glance from tho fly ing roadway to he"r face. She must have caught some of my enthusiasm, for her eyes were glowing and the fingers which I held entwined them selves amongst mine. "It is what I have dreamed also. It Is what my life must be, and of late I have grown to picture you In my mind as the one who Is to share all these things with me. Hut it would be terrible to awake some morning In the midst of our happiness and find It ruined. Therefore I wish you to be fully Insured before embarking -not that I would love you any the more If you had a million, but because the life you have Just portrayed Is what, we ooth crave. And I believe that all you have said will come true. Hut whll" I m'Kht.wish very much to marry you tomorrow, I think It Is better to wait." I slipped my free arm beneath hers and drew her to inn. "Make It to morrow, dearest," 1 pleaded, leellng that she swayed upan the brink of snr render and that could I have taken her In my arms she would have yielded completely. "When I th!nk j how happy we would be, It seems a shameful waHte of time to deny our selves." Her bosom was rising and falling rapidly and I knew that the battle within her was raging sharp ly. Her reply was both distressed and beseeching: i "You must not press me any more. Torrif No woman Is more human than I I. Tun are making It very difficult i for mo to rmM, nrd It hurts me to say 'no' to you Phase- please don't ! drivo me so hard " I "Tomorrow," I Insisted mercilessly, holding her still tlKl ter and punning I my advantage to the uttermost fihe averted her face, a troubled look haunting It. "Then I will compromise In this way I will give you your answer to morrow. I must have one day lu which to think It over NLnd you. I do not promise; I do not refuse. I simply demsnd a day of grace. You must let go of mm now " The finality of hrr tones told me that further pleading st this Ufc'ie would be more likely to Jeopardlie my chances than help them, but feeling confident, n rertbeleaa, thst I had won. 1 relessed bar. And thst she , fc 4 prmr(lM,ly mmi up h,r mln1 , I T bacsms mors and mors con yield I bacsms mors and mors Trocad during svrry moment of tba Beit two hours as I attrndrd her In 1 her purchases of dslnty hsndker ' rr is and other bits of llngerla ss e w andered through ths gre stores Afjd when aba Bnally mads tha exci, . I mt wishing to shop alone for an hoc amoog forbidden things, promising' to nieet ma for lunch al tbe and of that lima, I left her la aa , ecstasy that mortal maa seldom aUalaa. and area tbra for hat a Beating moment. Il wss 11 fl'ctock, boos, aad I devld (4 lo rua over to my brossfs for a little talk with aim while f was hill log tn intarral of bar ssaance My Mock bad rinsed strong tha night be fore after aufcataaUaJ ria-dorlB Ua day, had tfcera was staolotsl ao caaaa la sight far vaaaalnaaa oa my part . Thst R would go at least It poioit higher aoaody-aeansed . U looht, for at Hat tha pshllo U fairly spprlssd of fca fata) aad tho dall heary psrebsee wort aasitat K Up ward ky leaps tod boandt. Too pro art back of ft waa t t remand oua dertaktnf i.tba alua of tha franchise traady prsrtiratty laeatliuaTla, and thst tha anterprlsa wwald ko a of tbe gretet money tnsketf of lh wrffl mt,rn4 ss t"Tls!n SS tbit tbe 'li' " - ' -i if i ' rt'f ti i'1 tpi-tM e MEADOWS MEAL FEED IKUST 8 FKOOF K BUKT I) OAT AND Mill J. A. MEADOWS BALTIMORE, MD. 1HNWK1) MORN"! NO, lOVKNIXU AND S 1 1 N' I A V THE CHEAT HOME THK NICWS OF THE WORLD is gathered by the well-trained special correspondents of THE SUN and set before the readers in conri ;e and interesting manner each morning and weekday afternoon. As a chronicle of world events TIIESUN IS INIUSI'KNSAHI.K. while its bureau i in Washington and New York make its news fiotn the lej;i lative and financial centers of the country the best that ecu be obtained. AS A WOMAN'S I'APKrvTHE SUN has no superior, l.eioi: m rally and intellectually a paper of the highest type. It publishes the very best features that cm he written on fashion, art and miscellaneous matter;. THE SUN'S market news makes it A BUSINESS MAN'S NECESSITY for the farmer, the merchant and the broker can depend upon complete and reliable information upon their various lit.es of tr;tile. By Mail THE SUN (Morning or Evrnig) is 25c. a Monti; or $3 a Year. THE SUNDAY SUN, by Mail, is 3c. a Copy, 25c. for Two Months or $1.50 a Year. And THE SUN, Morning, Evening nnd Sunday, $7 SO a Year Address All Orders to THE A. S. ABELE COMPANY with curtains drawn, "yel "they "and been granted official sanction by the city council and that seemed to set tle the mutter Whether the scheme had been carried through by bribery or not was a mooted question. Rich- ard Mackay had been arrested upon such a charge. but had escaped through a t chnlcalUy of the law i At the (list coiner a slirleklnK news boy marly ran between my legs, and above the uproar of the street I heard him shout a sentence that caused ine to gasp and dutch at a lamp post for support Snatching a paper from lilm I threw him a coin ' nnd began to n ad, the paper shaking ' In my IkiimIh like a wind thrummed nod Two paraKiaphs told me the hideous truth t'on Information that bad !)' n Kiven liltu by Klchard Maeki.. ho had been frozen out of the ciinibln:il ion by bis coconspira tors, the stale's attorney had filed a iU i warranto proceeding In which In attacked the very life of the tiun chlse of the undiisTouud Kystein Should that otllcl.il be able to nub , rtnntlRte the attack and prove th.it the Kr:mt had been obtained by fraud and til'kerv. bh Mukay stated, the inurtii in Ik' t dep ilvc t h i 01 or ut V.-i If " Ueu l P ' n Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 1 he Biinnul liHI.:i.2 s- re.. I e.l ,.lj (. o tl. e in lull r -d ll So n . c r y i. i'i I he Vl ill I I nil e I 'oin A WAR .IN'i ACAlN-r WKI I KKI Wt i.o I rhillo I f. I ,i ii .1 , If.-,- the muc ni nipnitrsnct. uf ih - n s. Ir - I and Inns:, ami U a ii e, imi IhIk or tmeiirrto'il rn.y r suit. Waieh ore fullf. Mll tirlll.iVy ih-chllr-n. anl I" 1 he rsck i' f uttiliTwirn r uii' v ve l-'uley s Honey unit Tsr Oiinuniind. It sxilnt-s tie lii(lsmi memtirsn a d lies' ih. e.ujh qilckly Tsks 10 soh-titre I-or sale hy all desiers. Jil'Vr Kl'ier' II '1 irj I u I a slt men' i i einlsna em nf he rhrge thst c Ttsio id r.c if el in t he p'tisw r ; .on - f the s rs 1-4 Jsrsom a I nli hd e d d s' r ye 1 ;: A It K EVF.R AT WAR There ere I Wn thieei T r 'eslinel V st I wa. io and riles. But I u Idea's Am r. Hairs will banish lilies in say form. Il on iu'd ie- tiie MCilny, If ri'S'loelo flsmmsil n .r swinc. r piv-erom-f l. invitia J"J. (ireatest healer ol btirav bolls, ulrsre, cut. broleee, ee t -n t. sslls, i lmnVs, ssla eiupiioos. Only ti els at all druggists. Tha Sens t a will sola oa tha pair lr sites Uarch 6. bjsj wpieflsaeseeweessw "e( . . i C B m , Made from pure distilled UfliX'-fitted '.witft.- NEW BERK icn cor Feed PAPER OP THE BALTIMORE, MAiil I .A N I Foley Mm "SB TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN ll',ULTB Qlve prompt icli'f from llACilACHU, KIDNEY and DLAUUh.li 1IM,JHI,K, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of ths KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of ths BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A p is.tive boon to MIDDLE AGED and K 1. 1) K R L Y PEOPLE and for WOMEN. HAVI HIGHEST fl E CO V. M r N D AT ION B. A. Dtrli, (7J7 Wn hiiu-tnr lad., is in liix L tl Ji-iir, itn v -i ill Mni II i !- late It niil?mD nun Ii fi dei I bail fTtr hn I it in ii i y e I I ;i Wfcl boo f rmjmMi t, f mi'-i ik m to ! at nig lii, Ail in it. i I.Ui'Mer i li'M.t pain. 1 Uu.k Kni.-y K kIm.-v I 'll f 'lie I III.H, l.l.l.i to liall Uif oil am n i w f r f h 1 1 1 1 . - cti'd bo op aii'l himiii'l )- kiafbast rwxtu Uiafjiiat.il v h .!.. ! 1 . F R SALE I Y MARS "A Enc piece of cloth my x, ! I never uw you wr.ir a ! ttrr looking iuiL" j "Yes, I m Jcavd villi it. 1 rvad It madieTy a rihmI men l,;mt tailor. Hie cloth is our of lle ' fabric Ffwy 'm M pvowH ol a SI. Vamsto ajit Wt Kawa Itatl Ui ni li'it i!fw- nra lalarva. CaJI aod ht briiuc 1 d F. M. CHADWIIK MFHUJIIANr TAII.Olt , 103 Middle Ht. New Hem. N. ('. ' i Very Serious , tl la a sry an loos snaior in ssdi lor ooa madisioa and have tha Wranf one glvea you. For thai tsseoo wa orgs yow In buying to k osrasul to get tba gsouioe til m TMCDTOR173 mttnf HI Nrif. rii- its I4T UiaHUU- UlfHUUII I 4 ' , I.lw HfenVlna al'. nr. -Le i Tba ropsjtatloo of tbla old, ralW bla assdltlsaS) lor aonatlrOon, tne dlgesdae) and ftvwr WoaUa, s area. ly eetablkhed. Ilooeaswt Ikptosto wihar medidnea. la better ihsei ailwra, ot h we 14 ont ba tba ta. WnrllS llee powilw, vtth a Js'tfeT i' ' 1 '! ' ' tne4
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 10, 1912, edition 1
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