- 1 - ."V . j - 1 -1 IIJEEflllDMJOBL'L' tAfr&d-vf: 1 Ghosts nm nnr!:iin!iiNaseii ,t M8T peop!ra. tfraid ot thots, e popla ULU UUUUUIUll v LMI Trips To Nlt:V02Jt"ANDiAtrorrS?N0RTH AND EAST-5 Mt ataa.y. JhmI U4uaV M-M the fern Jt fact, "li tbegerm could b toe;m&ed to tiz aqual to iu terrort it 'uld ppar mor i ... wort mil: V: :-r- 1 V;' Affording? ,Plre and Best t ko avoided.' TJacytatf tbaii bmtte, - Tb en Cn wly rapef whea tM tonditto ,j'il lke ytm (! it frt ebt to Xabliih. -i- i (ctf Hd devlH .WbQ titer U J6cicr " vital tone, laoiuM, retUeMoew, a alk)w ohe'kt apiToa amp raorBirroa WUCUFTMNi BATBS VA''. . SatS Tee VMHN ,t.H s)m yens, not ta 4mm.... tUUU fey aarrter !' alty JS :Kfjrfc!r to Kevi Yerk and Return (30 Days) $14.00 v f frat class tkkcts include Hea!s and Berth on elegantly appoint. d ex ress steamers, ,w r Hoi or Cokl-ea Water Bathe can be procured on Steamer without :i ehrf.Vuf "ia. ' iiolloir ye,' when tb appctiM la poor aad ha' r" - . . '. steep ia brokan, It ia tiora t Qrd aiaat he gerai.'-iYtra aaa ; i lortify thejxxty gateatU, tftaa. brb4ae ol Dr. ftcre Gotd-. i. : taMadicat'Ditcoverf Jttocreaaos tUi itd powar. clanaaa tba -HS.fenteoi ol toiiinf iokparitieaaariclieartlM'bleodr pott tha atoo . '' ahBfHi"nrMu of dieatianrand mifritina in iorkitii 'anmlirioa. ka' AvttaUs WW toalafcea : - fr;' Steamers are all equipped with the United Wireless Telegiaph System. Baterea at tk "tew ere JlTlAhUS BAIL ROM MOirOLK IVXRY WEEK DAY AT 7 P. M. TickeUanci Stateroom Keaervationa, Company's Wharf, Foot of Church St, Koifulkr Va. , Aak your local tick. agent regarding through tickets. Send far Illustrated Pamphlet De.k J. -' H, LAN DON, J.J.BROWN. Genetal Agent , Norfolk, Va. Gen. Psbs. Agent. New York. esoosi -eea aaattar. :;r .;-f OTTITIAL tXfUR OF MSW BSBM , AMD CBATBM OOONTT." , t- 5vtf&nAit"KEstER. ; that the term finds ntf weak r tainted po ia whicK to bread y - "Goldeo. Medical LKtcovenr" Mntaikf .so-alcobol.-btskv otJ baH.lu-ajifl Srtifa. " AM it gredieoa. pied -m its atuda: wrapper," rt la pot a eofet.o&ruaihut a nedicioa of enovn ; Cdmmf; Itifctes ,u. dW. . boMftumoK and -with record vl-4fr bteri f cum,- Aaemt io hew Bern, N. a TuVch 23, 1912 (ubatitute- there is nutluatf juit a oM. Ask tour ncitfbbota III. A IT I ' w. ar -II iij ! 1 1 mm. aaaW.I I 5' -';-: ... ';-' - rv"'.' . i. "-Iv'v y'K. 1HE MUNICIPAL KKEP CLE IN HABIT. Too many citizens took the cleao up day declared for March lllh by - the City Beautiful Department of the Woman's Club, in the same way that the boy accepts the soap and water bath, for that particu lar occasion only. This is to be seen in the streets and ulles to day, whioh have resumed their old time untidy and unhealthy coudi tions. The City Beautiful Department had no doubt the idea for its clenu up day for New Bern, that (he sight of clean streets, alleys and premises would prove an inspira tion to the people, so that there would be no relax movement, but a continuation of clean up days. One set day for municipal clean I i cess will not fix the habit of mu n lei pal cleanliness upon this city. As for muuicipal cleanliness, it is not a matter of just seodiog about a few street sweepers, a few carte to gather up the large heaps of rubbish in the alleys, to take up the trash from boxes on the streets. The issue of being and keeping a olean city rests upon each ami ev ery citizen and property holder. When every man, woman and child safeguards every piece of pa per, all kinds of trash and rub bish, that these never appear public places, there will be munic ipal cleanliness, and (he city carts - will serve to some good purpose, as being the conveyors of trash and rubbish that never has been thrown upon the public sight, therefore has not polluted the city, destroyed its charm that comes from real cleanliness. When each and every person be comes an active factor in keeping back everything that may go out to become a public nuisance, there will be a city beautiful. Then will . be learned that prevention is the one 8 a re cure for an untidy city, and the habit of clenlluess will become chronic. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A The 1911 cotton crop, according to the Onaua Uaaureau'a report, waa 16,(150, 819 running balea. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local application, aa they cannot reach thediseaaed portion of the ear Tbre is only on way to cure deafneaa and that is. by constitution remedies Deafness is caused by an Inflamed eon ditlon of lbs mucous Uninsr of -the Eus tachian Tube. When this tubs .la try AaaaM yon have a rumbling sound imperfect bearing, and hm It is en Im1 j4m.i u ik..UHu and aaless the InSamatlon eaa bs taken oat and this tuba restored to Its normal coadkloa. bear log will be destroyed . forever; aloe esses ont of lea are caus ed by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an , inflamed condition of the mucous tut- iw Ws wiU glvs One RuneVrd Dollars for any eass of Deafness (esosed by ea . UrrS) that eannt beeorrd by if all's Catarrh Cars. . Send for circulars fse, ' '. L r. J. CHEKEf "cd;Toleao; ft Sold by ail Druggists, 7&. ' lf Tsks Hall's Family rW for oD; UpttkSa, , ' , : Tns ForflAcatlTsi AppVopristloa passed the Benats. bill Mine persfltta Wars kllei' by .wplsalan at Dnrrmor,' ft.', ft la- WOMEN t WW ii tut lyjltea type, wbsui d roptriar tdscitloo tnd rtfiataMBt, . wkoM Kerrracnt us! ItifmtxA tht welgU tni forct Is)' tittr.. opinion, I';!.! pnutt tia voaJcrful comflivs tsl mlirt f rc--rtt cf CI tttL!3l S!-:.:;sc i- i UrfrTtV joi, lrtvi t'l rr '-'t if r UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION Macoola., May-T.-S, and 9, 191$, .Very Low Round Trip ,Fuit8 Via Southern Eailway; Account Ihe above occasion t he Soffl.h ern Railway will sell very low lound trip tickets io Macon, Ga., and return as follows: FROM ROtJND TRIP Goldsboro 9 25 Henderson 9 35 Chapel Hill 8 0 ' r, Burlington' 8 60 - Selma 8 75 Oxford 9 15 Raleigh - 8 CO Durham - 8 50 Rates in same proportion flora all other stations. Tickets will he on snle May 5, 6, 7, and 8, with finul return limit May 15, or if ou prefer to stay longer, by ' " extf nO'-a until jur.e oin, in re Liberal stop-ovors will nlao le per mitted on these tickets. For r'elailrd information apply to anj Soutl ein Rail way agent or the undersigned. J. O. JONES, T. P. A. Ra'. igh, N". C. Mrs. W. H. Taft. wife of the Preai (icol suffered a fall in New York. Cb'inibsrlain's Cough Remedy haa won i s treat repuut ii n and extrnive sale by its remarkable cuies of coughc, Cfilds and tronp. It can be .depended upsn. Try it., bofd by all dealers. Three persons were ki led byhe eol- lapse of a building at Watiisbdro, N. C. one day thla week. ' ..9.'.'.... f FOLEY WDNEY. PILLS Pon Baokachk Kidneys Ano BtAOOaa) Aviator Frank T. Coffyn was injured in an automobile craih in NeW .York. THE MEN WHO SUCCEED as heads of large interprisefe are men of great energy. Sucresa, to day, de- mand health. 1 o ml Is to till. Its Utter Jolly for a mn loenilurc a wtak, rnn-down, - half alivo condition ai(.en Electric Biders will imt him rieht on his feet in abort order. "Four bo tea did me mnre real good than any otbe- medicine I ever look, wntist has. li. Allen, Sylvania, Ga. "AfUr ytars of suffering with rheumali"m, livrr tr. ubte, stomnch disorder and deranged kidnevs, 1 am -ofcain, thanka to El ctric Bitter?, round and well." Try hem. Only 50 cents at all druggists, Publication of Summons. North "Csrolira, Craven ' county, in tbe Superior Court. Jesse Martin vi. Bessie Martin. ! The defendant above nemd WilUake notice that an action entitled ss abOTf has been commenced in the'' 8upetior Court of Craven county, to Obtain a divorce from tbe boade of matrim'Qy and tbe said defendant will further Uke 4 notice thatrhe ia ti q ilred (9 sprsa'-St tha April term of Sopnlpr -Gmrt 'for sahl County ti be held on tbe' 8th ' dty of Apr H,19I2. at Ccu't l!oua of ild Countt io New Beit., N C, ami an- swet or deeiur to th complaint In awl aotioo otTthe plaintiff wilt apply to'lbe Court for relief demanded in raid eenv plaint. ' ' ' ' -W, M. WATSOK, :, Plerk of Us Superior Court B.aot in ti carigui na bees, revealed. A COJ.D, UTJRTPPE ,T8EH PNEU- Is too often.' the fatal saooerc-'.' tnfl coughs ihat hang i n wttken (be tye tent-ana tower the vital ri'Unce. K ay s MOrerwnd Tsr Oiaiooofid ia a re liable ntadiclne.th.1t' strpf .the cmigh prmp'Tr eesimg me aue; soottiri tha iftA yd atr 1 a , and rherka ye efl4 Rap slartys h hM ke(u absututes.ror saie by all Deik-ra, w, 'ju,1.,1;,;. e ; 4H . ;'i 1 V(alotVs ssil. ' The sSelrnU bkl tb Wnlnlt In blii awtevta. -Worm Is muld sint did eiwt on scom.,but Watnur werr m J Itctoun In tame anl Oitur. so rttilMl and tolitt1tlorl.lliat I bey wrn rVpree Ss food only" of tbe jra f Cine ; ModSra liiTt-t latino Md rmr'ora nit tma Iibts lTiilarld tkf u a of (U walnut I aiicb en xtfit timt )l 1 now fimled rifif itily s s Inri'-r. l"'i a a f K!.f t)!T'rif)rf tlt; j chem!! am l;..is"'f fl.a tml .h- 1 Out It ja '' t'"ifi nu'r'M-rt j I' . '. K,"!: I'p r f '.. ' "1 I . 1 f wtihje ; n nt '! i. '-, 1 ' I 0't !" -1 '., depoaitirg your ticket and paying a fee na"cr. J r iniey wuton, we warn offiftycentsyou can havo final limitllB8touJurn,It. WJWtiallUMMaa liiliifliiiisi JOHN C. J ANCT jECTTJBES AT StI PETER'S .' Hr-n. Jobh C. JJancy. Orator Scho'ar Snd.Journaliat appeared lat night al St. Pet -ra A. M. Zi n i birch in bi! (amous It cture ' " A Half Century of Negro Achievement."' Mr. Dancy handltd his-aubject 'with ease and wAa greeted daring the ent'ee apeTh with vociferous applause, he Is fjniahed Breaker. He left yeeierday ftr Kinston, G jldsboro and Wilming ; Among the many local ' men on the platform were A ty. Ralph O'Haro, Hon I. H. S.a.ith. H. 0. Sparrow. Dr. Wro Sutton, Dr. H. McCallum, Dr. J. C. Mc sddy. " Mr. Dancy was accompanied by hi l. tttn .a . T a For Infitnti and Children. the Kind You Haw Always BwgM Bears the ature of The remains of the victims of te old t attleship Maine arrived in Washing ton. MANY DRIVEN fROM HOME, krery year, in mny parte of the cokmtry, I hodaartda are driven from their ho.nes by coughs and lung disease. Friends and business are left tehlnd for other climates, but thh ia costly sm! notatwaye sore. A better ar-the Wttf of multitudes is to bS lit. King s New Uncovery and cure loai-sel at noma. Su.y rivht there, with your 'riendaand Uke ihU safe medicine. Throat and lung tionb'ei find quick telief and heblth returns, its help in couahs colds. gr p. croup,, whooping-cough and sore miles mka tc positive blesalng. ' 60c ant) 1. 10. Trial bottle free. Gaaran teed by all druggists. Mro. Daisy Opis Grace, charged with ah Minx her baibaoJ. left Atlanta, Ga. tor, Philadelphia. . TOLEf KIDNEY PttlS roK BAOKAOMC KIDMKVSMIB thABOM The Queen ;Marj-, Ergland's. tsrenty ft th dreadnodght, baa been It aoched. S. A. GIotm a, 24 Ontario "St. Ro il, N, X.. has recover d Inn l long and severe attach of kkmey troo bl. his curs beinc cua io F!ey Kidney V-ns. After Oataliing bit eat, be sy: 'l.nm noli aentf I did not Mm sranet of Foley Kidney Plllse laa few. days UmVa bactkebe eocapletery- k ft sat atfd I felt greatlr improVid. v. Uf kid ney beanae Stronyer,' dbuy. spells left mei d I -was no lonaer aooet at B-oht ' I frel 100 De cant better alnea ueMie Foley Kidney PilkO', Tor sale by j sail iealerv.5,. lC wad allier d that i kWr paid by th Gcvefunx hi Vrvfd SatNtary 'of 9tU Kboa .ta-f-.,iVV " ,-. r. mi, 1. ' .1 '.1. - ... .. . Naarlv all dlaVaaeS of tha akin atea as dcsma tettr, salt theom and bs bfrt tlch. are hsrseUrlSvd by an ts tenia ijcbiov sad smarting, 'srhteh ef Uq-mks bf a hurd and disturbs lri) and .ret. ,Qd ck relief mat be had'oy arp'y1nsr Utarnberlalo'a Halve. It ajuejh iirh'og And srnajiina? al tnoajt- tnatia.1 . Many caawtaava. bean aurtd by I s Kot sals by all Xal- 'MaJilon ntneyV ef Na. Jersey, has taken the oath si a juaiU sf the' tJrvl ted tUat Soprewe Court. ; p. m. md 7-30 p. ia. f ntrtainrtuT.tj it The Athrr.s. - I hlr'y Tlo'pos mml ri star driven fmm St, MirheM'a t'sih.l t! irrb t Cl-:nnati; iht Sirrata I . t r ' t Ton-? 1 . Civa f...r HIL'ia Y SHI at r; , i- f .At : Bfttyaod Hanaibaiv and a fierce gun tight i Si,Se1ir?cVrr! mna taai,ta ta , ma jtbout Miss Haloyf;. , '. 1 'They done fetehed. us here last nlehL f waa drtirni'' Mtesv fnfo. Ral-i jahherrand voun sMaS?r Hazard' lgh her and youit sSIaS!r a,aard- When fo' metttop ua ut-tbei road. "who. were they, do. ycj Snow asked Carrlngton. " "liawd wnara tnatr' -Carrlngton. knife in hand, swung about on bla heeL A lantern's light He Waa as 8ecurely Gagged as Hs Was Bound. flashed suddenly In his face an I Bess Hicks, with a low Btartled.cry break lug from her lips, paused in tho door way." Springing forward, Carrlngton seized her by the wrist. "Hush!" he grimly warned. . "What are you doiu' here?" demand ed the girl, aa. she endeavored to shake oS his hand, but Currtngton drew' her Into thesbedV and closing the door, aet his back against It There was a brief silence during which Bess re garded the Kentucltl&nwltha kind of atolid fearlessness. She was the first to speak. "I reckon yoii-all bave come alter Miss Malroy," she observed quietly. "Then yu reckon right," answered Carrlngton. The, girl studied blm from her level brows. ' "And you-all think you can take her away from here," she speculated. "I ain't afraid of yo' knife you-all might use it fast enough ton a man, but not on me. I'll help you," she added. Carrlngton . gave ber an In credulous glance.- ."Ycu dont believe me? That would fetch our men up from the keel boat No yo-all's knira wouldn't stop mel" Don't ba too sure Of that," satd Carrlngton, sternly. The girl met the menace of hla words with soft, luii tbroated laughter. ' "Why, yo hanH'a ahakuV now, Jdr. Carrlngton!" ,( -You knoy.mat . "Yea, I seeff you ones at Boggs'." 8b made an Impatient movement. fYou can't dp nothing against them fo men unless I help you, tllss Mal roys to - go, down . river tonight; thay'rs only .waiting fo a pllotyeu All's got to dct tjulok!", r-.-. -;rrlngton hssltatad. '. ,"'hr do you want Ulsa Malroy to scaper. ba aald, v..- ,.; t', . Thsr girl's' mood changed' Bhraptljr. Bhe scowled ht himb-.- i..., ; seek on tt'am.prlrataJaaasiiO i.ia'4-rlt Bnougb to'.'yosaU .to know' that ' dof - rm' Showing sow M, cad; baiJona. i f aent four .men on,.th kst' oet are -strangers in 'these ''parts. Ltheytjs. Waiting to a pilot, but, ther dont know- who, be 11 "be.-, r beard you-all waa g rier-tnan; . what. to- binder, yo, Uking tha pilot's; place 7 Looks Uka yo1 waa wllJlng' ta risk yo Ufa fo MUs afairwy or you wooidni '. bw-bart.: ' v-- t; yr Trn raadyrsaW Carrlngton,-bU band pa tha door. . 'i'S-''- -No, you aln't-Jest yet,1nta'rped tba girt baatlly. Urtan to me nru Tbefa a dugout 'tint np 'bout a hun dred yards .but lbs keel .boat; you laaat gat that to 'cross ll to tba Otter, adds 'of tbs bayou, Uea when yo re ready Io come back yo'ra to VhlU three tlmest's tha signal were av peeling and fU row aoroes fVou in oaeef the skiffs ' " "Crj yba See Mis atalroy ln foe meant imeT- ' '-" .-i h i want to. tbys nothin' to ku der ," tponiUd Vr aBllBtity. . Tall bf t "' btan 'Carrlrg tun, but l'ra tnterryjjted b!rn, ' - T know bt yf wnst, . ht sin't to try out ori' t;.'n' ba Sa I""' yo.i alt I ft a-rie i'i-;th fo' that t nrrli gtn l'kr t ,rr curiously. mr t' a ti. fnr v.r. nur i- at t ' "At 1 ) ! ' It l.i' 1 1 . r in- I t, r ; : '.. t ) " I t They placed a second , bundrod yards betwen themselves and Hie keel boat in this manner, then he had George bring the dug-oHT to tha bank, and theyv embarked Keeping Within the shadow of the trees that fringed the shore, Carrlngton paddled slleniP jy about the head of the bayau. '. "George," he at length said, bend Ing' toward the negro; "my'horss1 ft tied In the woods -4m the right-hand : fide of the road, just where you were I taken from the carriage last night -you can be at Belle Plain inside of ah hour." - ' "Look" here, Mas'r C1nglont' tbi folks yonHer is kin to Boas kicks. 11 he gets his hand on mo first don't you reckon he'll stop my mouth?" been here heaps of times fotchia' let ters fo' Mas'r Tom," added Ueorge. "Who were the letters fof t" jisked the Kentucklan, greatly surprised. ' "They was to' that CapUln Murrain seems like him and Mas'r Tom was mixed up In a sight of- business." "When was this recently f In quired Carrlngton. He was turning over this astonishing statement of the slave over in his mind. "Well, no, Mas'r; seems like they ain't so thick here recently.'' I "I reckon you'd better .keep away , from the big bouse yet a while," Skid ! Carrlngton. "Instead of going th$r, ; stop at the Belle Plain landing. You'll ' Hod a raft tied up to the shore; It W i longs to a man named Cavendish. Teil I him what you know that I've found Miss Malroy and the boy; tell him to cast off and drift down here. I'll run the keel boat aground the first chanct I get, so tell him to keep a Sharp lookout." CHAPTER XXVIII. The Keel Boat A few niinuten later they had sepa rated, George to hurry away in search of tho horse, and 'airing ton to paaa back along the shore until ho gained a, point opposite tho clearlrg. lie whistled shrilly three timesrand after an interval of waiting heard the splash of oars ami presently saw a skiff steal out of the gloom. "Who's there?". It waa Jless who asked the question. "Carrlngton," he answered. "Lucky you ain't met the other man!" she said as she swept her Skiff alongside tbe bank. "Lucky for him, you mean. I'll take tho oars," added Carrlngton, as ho entered the skill. Slowly the clearing lifted qut nf the darkness, then the keel boat Became distinguishable; and Carrlngton checked the skiff by a bkekward 'stroke of the oars. "Hello!" be called. There was no immediate answer to his hall, and he called again aa he sent the skiff forward. He felt that he was risking ail now "What do you wantf asked a surly votes. "You want ' Blossom" guickly prompted the girl in a whisper. "I want to see. aipsaSnl" iudd .Car rlngton glibly and twlth confldesce. ana once more be cheesed the skin. "Who be your , . "Murrell sent you," prompted the girl again, in a hurried whisper. -"Murrell " ; And In hleastru)sa- tnent Carrlugt6a a poke aloud. MurreUr. cried tha Tolcs barply. Wbo'e Thsrer It Wsi Ba n. Asked tbs Quaatlort, ,"-Hknt lna! aald Carrlnntoh qjkg 17, ' a IhrMigbj coinpleltng 'a untla t.bd aat'onoe. Tb slrl langlir fi ouf'r bnfl-r br krta. , ' "Hnw clirfUrl' tatna Uia u!a tyiaimand, and the K-t.t i' ; '.n t i as ba w l)H.!n. Foar mm ', , tt the I o of !. ieot bi.st, a Ui.lf s ei f. !r,d '..ft sod by I'S l.i. t tin 1-. i !.';. nof ll,re ' ' a ; 1 r "t ty v .. 1 - t. ' ' 1 I TTT '- ' Vtng Physicians Advise he USd of S fiodlajtative, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of unJiresbd yaA from gytingfnto yotu system. -. The latest product a science is VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, pualy vegetable, gera. enable ana of a pis sent, aromatic' taste. Velvo acts on the liv. r, as well as on the loaaca and bowels, and Is of the greatest possible efficacy in coitipation. indigestion, UZ.? sTwioaiict uuciaiuidiite, eic. i ry V r 1 nil i ar w" wm? w m a as bp m assaw . Kurai Carrier rximt nation. tNtw Bern, N. C, 'orOum Coun ty, Satureav Msr-h 30 h, 1912 ThUi ited States Civil Service Com lisiion announces en ( xnii:.ati.n on he date and at th places named above i a remit of wheh tt ii expected to vike certification to fill a vacarcy in io pes t o of rural carrier at Kiver lile, Va c boro and other vacarries as ey rn -y oecur o i tural r u'es at post flics in the above uame I county, un- s it si a l be dee d d in the interests f i h-service to fill ihe varancy by re is at mint, transfer, or pom i.n. i'hj uiual entrance ra'try for iurlcar -i irs i t from $6 X) to $1,000 p r hi n im. Age limi', 18 to 65, on tb date of te examination. Tha m ixiin im ae i nit ia waived in casts of persons hon ritily di.-nhargid from the Uuittd intes military or nival service. An applirait mutt hive Li j a.-lual Io nicile in the ter i ory auppliei by a st office in the c uoty for wh ch the x ini'na i m U annourced. I'he ex un'ii ition ii open to all male i izem of lb1) United Stitei who can oinply with the req iirement. Ai licalion form i3ll.and full in'nr mtion (oiceming ihi rq lirements ol h) exaoiination, ean le h. cur. d from ie secretary of the locl eXimin nn oird or the poslmart -r of anyoth larei nam d above,, or fn m ihe-lJ S. .vil Service C in.m.sfi in, Wai-hiogt n, . C. Apn ic i tii n i should l e properly exe ' d UJ fi ed wi h the Commission a Voihngton. As exarnin tion paper ire ahippe I direct fiom the Commute i i to the place of examination, it i eceaary that applira ions be receivid i amp'e time Idarrar ge for the exam i t n d aind at ih ilice Uulu-aiea u the appl'cant. Tt.e cornmim ot wil 'iHietore arrange to examine any ap ilciot whose appi cation is re. eivrd in i nc to pei mil the shipment of ' lie ner eery papera. An l gib'e regi ter for h pMi'ion 1 1 ural letter carrier for each count v ill be maintained. A person nvist b aimined in tbe ei umy irt whirh th oak office lht aupplies his home li ait 1 1 ted. Aa a result of such tX'iininu ion he, may b com eligible to appoint . nent aa ru'al carrier at ar.y post nffi-i i auch "count. A rural ttt er canier, fief one year of'aatisfactory rerv e nay be tranefrrtet Io the po.ilionol Jcfk or carrier, in a Brat i r second cla oat efflc,' to the posi Ion of raiia nail eleik. or to o'h r- p alt o i in th laaiiflad ssVflee, u Jrt to earn exam initio i as easy be required by the civil arvl:e rules. " JOHNC BLACK, Pfialdm'. Col. R waeerltas sibd Prlint Tali la a speech at Nasi York. OhildTenOry fOR FLETCHER'S iCASTORI A ; Pteildetit Tsft spoka aa'Kew ft amp "R a.ClihrraatmaateriBaraeta. N. J.. waa troir4 d sritH a ser la frit eour. Me aaya: ! oolJb' c mpleialy aihs'ia'ad af tar satcb Bl af l riaat oMiit . IbtOfht boMtvf Kwlay Hwey aod Tar Cetnp nd ed b if ore 1 bad ta as It sJI tha cooihkf plle had eaiir-ly srawd. It caa't be beat,',' tor sal by all derev- ' - . '- UVtas fa Hiaa, - foreniaa ictuo bp to wort mas V 1'kwst art yes dota bp tber,' Cmaeyf Caaey-Ol'ra layla' brtcka, ?, eooree. rrem.ia-rte Jabera, by tba eUlIaaaa at ye yer oxiltbt ba leyU e - iTlt"iiu. ".' . . : VXCLZ tlAk !UT8 "jt ri..o't ul ivr'a a gill b efftr hi t fn!a Intn a rfS f irbt" ' m- a I tn r'elc-i a' ntipnlT, I. II i in ' ;t Inl fir eitr I r dr j . t i A i t a aam . If ail in-, it Vr ktr't Haw IMta for , ; .. . i. f , ears, Sid T '. ff r.'S tt 'l '- "Jia a. a r r r .t. if i,f cfatn4 Wll 01 LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Choice Toilet artit les. Pharmacy PHONE 171 (MERY rftof "Hr 5oai.oc : r"VUI.05 V TRIAtBOTUtflttt 'AND All THROAT AND LUNG TROUBUSi GUAf.4N7CD SA7SFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. fta-SJl Very Serious It la a very serioua matter to ask for one mcdiiinc arj huve the wrong one kivcn you. For this reason wo ur;c you m buying to be careful to get tho ycuuine fan - TMEDFORD'3 .,- BUck- DraugHT Liver Medicine The reputation of this oM, relia ble medicine, for con -itipation, in digestion and Lvcr troubL-, u firm ly establiihrd. It doc i n t imitate Other medicines. It li better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, Willi a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 abl4 OVER OS V f tf txrintr. EARS3' NCC eTajaoc Meaj 'a Draioa 'ni11s CoemioMTsAo. anfMMn4tn lilh rrli"n " aWinnlr Mruin or ui-n-wt fr h.itr m IllVmillrMI H prlllflV I.I.MilNhlM ( uMiiiiinlo, ii.HwMnMirt-.miWoi.iUi HUMIIIOM l'i'ii ttw. IH-loM tfrx-1 f.'f pomrint p4'.l. I'Monu ton ltir.ili Hin I o. in Scietitinc American. ' SMMkMXMlf ai r.i ir- f rutalbm ft trt.i.liun h'"(i Tr.-. SI iwi n BKiMilia, St SuM r mn mmrmlm. For Women Who Care Of eouraa you nae an aatlwptlr In your family and In the oare of your own per too, and you want the beat. 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