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-MJ ILE17 EERFI BAILY JOURIIAL e-ee rises mrr ear la te Tear e Ml k4T, wOUae. sataaJae M-M Uevea eues. ; . ;.;.,-- - .n . . ntoan xx '-- DCTOKAJrO ntOFBISTOB nnMomiFrioa. wu. M . gUeUaty T eewrle tm tee ett Mwttt retea taralaaea ea av al ta PMtOfBM. NSW BNI I.C.M esoona-olass swatter. rrraAi. papeb of incw AMD CRA.VXN OCHJNTT. BJCRK hew Bern, N. a April 10, 1912. SETTING ASIDE OF NEW BERN. The press announcement thai the Norfolk-Southern Eailroad has purchased h large tract of land near Norfolk upon which it will locate its general shops for the en tire roajl, is in keepiog with its lin of action of ignoring its North Carolina system. The burning of the Atlantic and North Carolina E. R. shops in New Bern, which went into the lease of the A. & N C. Railroad was the opening for the gradual withdrawal from New Bern, of all interests of the Norfolk people, except what could be got ten in dollars and cents. The ob literation of the shops here by fire, has in a measure put it up to New Bern, to offer terms for these shops restoration, if tbii city wanted them. The rolling stock of the A. & N. C. has been worked over, painted over, substituted for, uu- til so far as what is left of the orig inal A. & N. C. property could hardly be found by an expert. Ta ken what covers service, that along the Old Mullet road under the Norfolk-Southern does not equal that given when this road was rid iculed as being in "politics." And yet other roads have progressed, and more, the business giveu these Norfolk interests has constantly increased in New Bern. The setting aside of New Brrn by the Norfolk road has extended to the abuse of the commercial in terests of this city, because this city did not come up to what a de partment manager of the road judged in his opinion to be right The water connections, a service that was of immense commercial advantage to New Bern have all been removed, so that the Norfolk road enjoys a complete monopoly. In advertising its railroad sched ale in the .Norfolk newspapers, New Bern is not mentioned. It is placed in that list of places kuown as "intermediate," which might mean a flag station or water tank. The issue is up to the commer cial interests of this city and sec lion to refuse any longer "lo go way back and sit down," and be eliminated by this Norfolk road. There is always ways and moans. It is up to New Bern to employ these ways and means for its own protection. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The relations between Rossis and Turkey may som reach an acute stage. A LOO ON THE TRACK of the feet express means serious troo ble ahead if not removed, so dove lose at appetite. It meant lack of vitality, toes t strength end nerve weekneee, if appetite fella Uke Electric BUUrs quickly 10 overcome the cause by too inf up the stomach sad en ring the in direvUoo. Michael Beesbelmer. of Un- , eeia. hsb., has) ta sick ever three . years, bet six bouiee of Eietttie Hlt- . tae kot Bias tWKt sal - kU fast irl They aeve keiped thousands. They give nn iuBa, wiiwof BervasL goon uigee ikm. Only (0 eta. at aU Dtulsta. flanMM ttrtnner a Tiiin kaa nneueeed the ppolttoksot of Newell fleaders. Rermbtlcafi, t succeed .the . 'Bate) Keoc t. Taylor as United Bute ,VX)MENf; ' WMt l tU kitbect type, jre&Mae? npcriof fdocatioa mJ rtfwsttit, vIom iUctrBmeni t&4 jaiftttit girt Weight aid fares U their pinjoa, Mfht rra!t4 &t weaJcrfoJ tormtiv si frri'Jvi prcpertin nf dn l S?otbA aHLlTtrTib. u Jim; U-S t 25y ilarrt a if wer.ia'l L'f, frcn !j! U erin1 tf tn 50 J, BEAUTIFUL HAIR v HTSLlALt GUST A "SlmpieBemedy i Beautifies the Hair," Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Wairt What pity It la to see so many people with thin, wispy hair, faded or streaked with gray, and realize, that most of these people wight have soft, glossy, abundant hair of beautiful color and lustre if they would but use. the proper treatment. There is no cecea-" eity for gray hair under sixty-five years of age, and there is no- excuse for any one, young or old, having thin, stragg ling hair, either full of dandruff or heavy and rank smelling with ex cessive oil. You can bring back the natural color of your hair in a few days and forever rid yourself of any dandruff and loose hairs, and make your hair grow strong and beautiful by using Wyeth'a-Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. For gener ations common garden Sage has been used for restoring and preserving the color of the hair-; ancLSulphur if recog nized by Scalp Specialists as being 'excellent for treatment of hair and scaln troubles. It you are troubled with dandruff or itching scalp, or if your hair is losing its color or coming out, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and fcuipiiur irom your aruggist, and notice the improvement in the appearance of tiATin Vtni nffA ea 4sm A ara tannin Aie- vwu aai aivci n gw uaj a ucauiicuu Special Agent, F. S. Duffy UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION Macon, Ga., Extremely Low Fares Via Norfolk-Southern Railway Tickets on Sale May 5, 6, 7, 8, 1912. Norfolk $ 11 95 . Washington 10 40 New Bern 10 40 Beaufort 11 SO Kinston 9 75 Wilson 9 25 Rates in same proportion" from other stations. Final limit May 15, 1912, unless tick et is deposited with Special Agent and upon payment of fifty cents When ex tension to June 5, will be granted. Stopovers allowed. Ask Agents for detailed information. B. L. BUGG, W. W. CROXTON. Traffic Mgr. G. P. A, NORFOLK, VA. No new breaks in the levees along the Mississippi were reported. FOlEYi KIDNEY PILU POMHNCUMATISMKIOMKVaANOaLABOei President Taft.waa elated - .over the result of returns from West Virginia. Slate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, as. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that 0 is senior partner of the firm of F Cheney & Co., doing business ir the city of Toledo, County and Stat aforesaid, and thnt said firm wil pay the sum of OIJE HUNDRED DOLLAR8 for each and every case of catarrh that dannot be cured b) the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence this 6th day of December, A. D, 1886. (Seal) A. W. OLEASON. Notaby Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. 8endfor testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO.rops, Toledo, 0 8old by druggists, pries 75a. Take Hairs family pills for eoa ttpatioa. - Gov. Woo trow Wilson was robbed of his suitcase, containing; political do.-u meals, In Chicago. roiT(iDWPiiis rOaawytAiisaoNSeA)oeuuese Are you the kind of maa yoo th nk your neighbor ought to bet saved Bf ins wira ut She's a wis women who knows Jot wnai m ao wnea aer au-bano e wife te in daneer. bet Mrs. K J r'llnt. Hl- tree, Vt. Isef that kind, "bhe Insisted oa my using Drr King's New Di-eor-erf.'' writes Mr.. I", "for a dresdfol coofh, when I wee ao weak m friends all ihoog bt the! 1 bad only a snort time te live, aad It complete! rared me." A quick cure for com hs sad colds, li'e the anoet safe. and reliable medicine) for mans threat and iurd trrmb'ee rtr. broof hills, croup, wrtoopint; emcM quinsy, tonsiuiia, amnrrhaev A trial will convince yoo 60c i and fl.00. Unaratitetd by all Druggists. ' Impetieeee was espr etaett at the de ls) by the Senate jo handling UgiiU- , Why te U thai a r forme seldom W glaaaaWeseelft." ? ;C "J The Rrt dsj's MWn ef tfie Svjnlh. ere CommarrMsl C mxrmt at Nhille, Tfmt i rvnCy en m irked hy evr4l line aMrf mo. lUVri l.i.'; i r i ! i f'l ! XT-IT ' '- - 'uK; mm author or mr CHAPTER VI. LHtrtin mtnu mum Emily In the moonlit- garden of the Ffrench horn. Under aa Impulse - h cannot control he -kisses bar and she leaves him, confessing- In her owe heart that she returns his love. CHAPTER VII The uncle of Kmfly, learning of Iter attachment to Lestrange. Informs her that the man Is his disbarred son, whom she has never seen before be ing adopted by him. He claims that his son ran away with a dissolute actress,' refuses to acknowledge htm, and order Emily to think of Dick aa her future husband. CHAPTER VTII.-A big race is on In the south and Ethan Ffrench takes Emily to see It. The fame of the "Mer cury" is Involved in the success of Le--strange and Dick running the race. CHAPTER IX.-There is a stirring run In whlah Lestrange and Dick win proud laurels for the famous "Mercury car, but wind up In a terrible smash-up. Emily comes to their rescue, the charge against the disowned son is dlsproven and all ends happily. Dick gallantly in forms his uncle that aa his son is to marry, Emily, and he has learned the business, the same can be perpetuated aa Ffrench ft Ffrench. wny, you disllEea mm wTCiouT. seeing him, but you had to admit his good work. And I heard you talking about his allowance, Mr. Ffrench. He never touched It, not from the first; It piled up for six years. Last April, when we needed cash In a hurry, he drew it out and gave It to me to buy aluminum. When he left here first he drove a taxlcab In New York city un-1 til he got into racing work and made hold him still." He nodded at the agl Darling Lestrange famous all over the tated Dick In ironic, commiseration, continent. I guess it went pretty hard j "Go get out your car, Darling; I for a while; if he'd been the things want to beat you," chaff ed the next In you called him, he'd have gone to the line. devil alone in New York. But he 'Strike up the band, here comes a didn't." I driver,' " sang another, with an en- An oriole darted In one arcade and trancing French accent, out again with a musical whir of Laughing, retorting, shaking hands wings. The- clink of glass and sliver with each comrade rival, Lestrange sounded from the house windows with went down the row to his own tent, a pleasant cheerlness and suggestion At his approach a swarm of mechanics of comfort and plenty. I from the factory stood back from the ne maae guua, oauey couciuaea, thoughtfully. "But It sounded queer to me to hear you tell him you dldnt want him around because Mr. Dick took his place. 1 know, and Miss Em ily knows, that Dick Ffrench was no use on earth for any place until Mr. David took him In hand and made him fit to live. That's all, I guess, that I had to say; I'll get back to work." no iuiua, oui pauaeo io giauce erouna. u s going to De pretty uuu Laid Her Wet Cheek Against the Pl tursd Driver, at the factory for me. And between us we've sent Lestrange to the track with a nice set of nerves". His retreating footsteps died away to leave the noon bush unbroken.- As before, .uncle and niece were left op posite each other, the crumpled news paper where Lestrange's nam showed in heavy type lying on the floor be tween them. - 5 , i- The effect of Bailey's final sentence hid been to leava Emily dlialed by apprehension. But when Mr. rtrench rose and passed out, aha aroused to look p at him eagerly. "Uncle." ahs i faltered, . Disregarding or unseeing her out stretched hand, ha went on and left her there alone. And then Emily dared fee cue the newspaper. s" T, "A subsUtute,".she wtkinered. "A subeUtute." aad laid ber wet cheek again, the pictured driver. - ' -. : Ko one ranched at the - rfrench home that flav.- ascent, the servants Near three clook to tha aftsrnooa hff. rfrench cam back to the partlkm' where Emily itlll eat." nlo.chanie . your town.' he oom minded, ta fcl tuual lone, "We m start sow. ' t have, seat for Bailey aad rlwed Anderson to bring tha. auto- BMhtla,, '. iff".;.-5"-..' -r: -8(srtr ah wondered, hewUderad. )l net her gue with a suteiy re pellfrtice at -eommcDC "-1 " ror tha Beech. I aoderstand this rscs lasts twenty-tour hoar. , Bar yoa any bJecUoaT.v . y ' - - Objection to aalng bear David, Zn Uf spraaf ta hef feet . v i- ;tMAitin viii. v- Vv Y f ' fls oVlork was tbe army set for the slart of the llosth rsre, An4 It wss just srvt)isn mlnnle past 8t Wbn Mk rfrancb, Ufif!r,g In S frMy t antler crpr the lad.Jork Iwi rlreltrif the lnlde of th ,!, Crl, u"rd snmefMr.g foeori a hol snl rur!4 to lbs r' Ms ff-rcnnl flrter. Vr '.' : i i,f (i.s trs' k I f fuj r. - r r.l ' ! . r i " ' t. ! f. ' ft ?' ' t ! ; I' t f ' ' 1 to ' a! came; mo the caudlc strange' crossed tae course fo the cen tral Held.- .The car: are going out now for the preliminary run. Rupert's nearly crazy, snarling at everybody, and the other man has been getting ready to start Instead of you." "Well, he can get unready." smiled Lestrange, "Keep cool, Ffrench; I've got half an hour and I could start now. I'm ready." . . He was ready; clad In the close-fitting khaki costume whose immaculate daintiness gave no hint of the cer tainty that before, the first six hours ended It would be' a wreck of yellow dust and oil. Ai he parsed In fun ning an appraising glance down the Street-like row -of tents, the whlte clotbed driver of a spotless white car shot out on his way to the track, but halted opposite the latest arrival to stretch a cordial hand. "I hoped a trolley car had bitten you," he shouted. "The rest of us would have more show If you got lost on the way, Darling." The boyish driver at the next tent looked up as they passed, and came grinning over to give his clasp. "Get a move on; what you been do In' all day; dear child? They've been glvfn' your manager sal volatile to long, low. gray car. the driver who was to relieve him during the night and day ordeal slipped down from the seat and unmasked. I 'He's here," announced Dick super fluously. "Rupert Where's Rupert? Don't tell me he's gone now! Le strange " I But Rupert, was already emerging 1 from the tent with Lestrange's gaunt ieU and cap hlg expression a BtUdy jn tne 8ardonlc. "It hurts me fierce to think how you must have hurried," he observed. "Did you walk both ways, or only all three? I'm no- Eve. hut I'd etve n I snake an apple to know where you've been all day." . "Would you?" , -queried Lestrange provoklngly, clashing the goggles be fore his eyes.. "Well, I've spent the last two hours on the Coney Island beach, about three squares from here, watching the kiddies play In the sand. I didn't feel Uke driving Just then. It .was mighty soothing, too." Rupert stared at him, a dry un willing smile slowly crinkling his dark face. "Maybe, Darling," he drawled, and turned to make his own preparations. Fascinated and useless, Dick looked on at the methodical flurry of the next few moments; until Lestrange was in his seat and Rupert swung In beside him. Then a gesture summoned him to the side of the machine. "I'll run In again before we race, of course,' said Lestrange to elm, above the deafening riolse of the mo tor. "Be around here; I want to see you." Rupert leaned out, all good-humor once more as he pointed to. the ma chine. "Got a healthy talk, what?" he ex ulted. 'T The oar darted forward. A long round Of applause welcomed Leetrmnge's swooping advent on the track. Handkerchiefs and scarfs were waved; his name passed from mouth to mouth. ' ' - "Popular, alnt bef chuckled a me chanic next to Dick. They don't for get that Georgia trick, no, sir." ' It vu not tiaay times (hat the cars could circle Ibe track. ; Quarter of Hi. blew frota whlstlee and kiai. ens, signal flags sent the cars to their camps tor the last time bef or the raoe. : ; .. y,.y "r,.-V- ,- ' "Come here," Xestrange beckoned to Dick, as fce brought .hit machine sbudderlnf to a stand still Wore the teat iHer. cloee we've tot ft mo- "nt whlla they flit tanka.- J V Be mnbooked tile gogtM and leaned ever u Pick came beside .the wheel, tha faee so meets bright and1 unlet ta the eeaaet of glow."f ; - Oo aeear aaa tall what nsy hsp-aea.-'he said. l'd rather tell yot now thin chance four feeling after ward that 1 dldnt treat you - quite squarely tar keeping still. I hop yo won't Uke. It is my father did; we've beea good Chans, you and I 1 am rour oousln, David ffrenoh." . - The moment furnished , no words, Dick leased stalest the car.'sbsolute- lyllmp. i . ' . '. "Of course, rm not going hack to rfreochwood. rtr,thie rr t ihill fa to tbe Dup'si cumptny ; I usv to be l'k thro dJ tbey'jre wsnl me hsrk. .Tovr company c8 gl almig Wlthwit me, ow ail Is rsnrdni Mi. Mr, F.'renrb has dlnil",4 Co." Jt!s frrn 1'p rn a 1!".1 more Crii.ly. Ti e work I e doing U IU I.sn is srm ';.iri: . Il V r 1 rr t t ' rs U- e f a v . w : l f-re I I' 7 DAD DRCATII ' " Is ceaeed kr lodieeetion. -and that disordeg ;br5 oa beedachee," sal lownesa, " languor, dizziness a4 ' general discouraged feeling. ,. :,.' siriorjO; LIVER REGULATOR - (THH POWDER FOkM) . Correct all Dlsordeir In -- The) 8tomaeh and Bwl. Its powerful, reviving and regulat ing Influence in the liver and digestive organs brings an immediate improv- ment. You feel better. The bowels move freely so that the impurities that have clogged up the digestive tract find an outlet. "When the eys tem has been thus purified the bilious, half -sick feeling disappears ; the com plexion improves, the breath becomes sweet, the mind throws off gloomy forebodings, and there is a fine feeling of energy and exhilaration all through the body. Sold by Dealers. Price, large packtm 1l Aak for the genoln with the Bed on tho 1M1, Kvnn r.iiuol .t it. remit to III. we melt, poBtiMUil. SiiDmonl .Liver BeanlaUtf 14 pv 1 win. hh i py leo in liquid form tor tnoee wno preieru. mH $1.00 per boule. Look lor the Bed Z lehel. 31. H ZHLIN t CO, Prspi, St ItaiS, Her he said. I've lltea" you "anyfiOV, odt I'm glad, just the same. And I don't care what rot they say of you. Tako care of yourself." Lestrange bared his hand to return the clasp, his warm smile flashing to his cousin; then the swirl of prepara tion swept between them and Dick next saw him as part of one of the throbbing, flaming row of machines before the Judges' stand. It was not a tranqullizlng experi ence for an amateur to witness the start, when the fourteen powerful cars sprang simultaneously' for the first curve, struggling for possession of the narrow track in a wheel to wheel con. test where one mistouchmeant the wreck of many. After that first view, Dick sat weakly down on an oil barrel and watched the race in a state Of fascinated endurance. The golden and -violet sunset melted pearl-like Into the black cup of night The glare of many searchlights made the track a glistening band of white, around whieh circled the cars, them' selves gemmed with white and crim son lamps. Tne cheers of the peo ple as the lead was taken by one fa vorite or another, the hum of voices, tho music and uproar of the machines blended Into a web of sound Indescrib able. The spectacle was at once ul tramodern and classic In antiquity of conception. At eight o'clock Lestrange came fly ing in, sent off the track to have a lamp relighted. Water, he demanded tersely, IS the sixty seconds of the stop, and laughed openly at Dick's ex p Tweak wliilu he took the cup. "Why didn't you light it out therel" asked the novice, infected by the speed fever around him. "IfQr,;rot our matches," Rupert .flung "WaUr,1 He Demanded Tereefy. over his shoulder, as they dashed eat again. An oil-smeared mechanic pa troa ta in g!y explained: "You eaat have cars manlourlasj aB orer tha track and people Urtpptoa Over 'em. You get seat off to V&h up, and If you don't to they One 7a laps mdr : ' 1 Machines darted la and out horn their camp at Intervals, each waH a treaty of excitement amonf It oa. At fn o'clock the Mercery aar aaue in aals, this lime limping vKh a Hat tire, to be fallen on by Us aecbealcs) ' "We're Jeadlnj, but well . loee) U this," said' Lestrange, slipping out M relas and nRdluttvely rnttipUtUr tbe alternate drteer. who wa auadlpj across the eamp. . Trenco. at twelTf I'll bsva to' com la to rest taut, aad torn; my machine ver te the otker man. And I wont have him wracking It tor me, I want you, as owaer, te glv hire absolute orders to ao ao spedlng; let him bold a Afty-twa mil sa hoar Ivsrag aatU take tat wheel atalo,"' . ;--.-',"''--.-; -r . r : ' "l cant do It" Ton, of aoarea,. "Too could." Dirk answered. Tva tea thinking how yoa aad I will run that factory trgattjr. Its all stnS shout yosr fotng away; why ekoule yosf Toe sad your rifhftr take we as Junior partnsr, yue laosj rm M t'f stiQugh for earthing ele." "Vwu're tnsB's .lit," Leairsr.ft ss '. S''r'l," a band ble ehouMsf. "l A i " ui bi" wm j , "A 1 rr.l" e t-1n o!rs ' t: en T'loraJ ti ry t1'r 1 ,- r ( (fj J ', I . ,m o i is ri .! I; " ' ? ft : , 1 C I rl j I ' PIEECT ix&t TO-AXKWtNTSi K3HTH. SrjtlTB. CAST. .VitST. Very Low Bound Trip Rates to aU Principal Resorts. Through- Pullman to Atlanta, leave Raleigh 4:06pm, arrives Atlanta 8:35 p m, making close connection for and j arriving Montgomery following day af ter leaving Raleigh 11 KM a m, Mobile 402 p m. New Orleans 8:30 p m, Birm ingham 12:15 noon, Memphis 8:06 p m, Kansas City 11:20 a m, second day and connecting for all other points. This car also makes close connection at Sclis 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 and all points North and West and at Greens boro for Through ToqrjBt Sleeper-f or 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 lina 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 jre!nsboro 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 hell pickets. II. F. CAKY, J. O. JONF.S, G. P A. T. P. A. Washington, D. C. Raleigh, N. C. Col. John Jacob Astor's stables at Piiutchkeepsie. N Y , wera de.-troye by fire. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slgnaturu of The Uni'ed Sta'es Sup-eme Court yesti'rdjv announced its relus il to re consider the "patent mo:;o.oly" ra.es You will look a goo I wh le beforp yi u And a bltnr meUicine U r couhri ami coldi than Cliamerlian's ("ouifh Reme dy. It not only gives r.-lief it cures. Try it when yeu have a couuh or cold. and you re certnin lo b pleased with the pronpt cute which it will ifftcl. For sale by all ('ealeis. The lomstone M n What kind of a Tidiium nt do yi u wish ut over your hus'fmi? Mrs. Wiel.H Y iu can cirve any titf- ure, I s ippose? The tom''tono M n O il j es, ma' m Mrs. Weidf Tl ea mnke Ihe sla ute of limitalior.s. 1 ve of; en heard my husband mention (hit WHY HE WAS I. VTE. "What mad you so la ?" "I mt SmitheO". " "Well. Ihat Is ro reason why y u should be an hour Isle getting home to supper." "1 know, but I akrd him how he wai feelinf, and he insisted on telling me bout his stomsrh trouble " ' Did you trll him to tko Chamber Iain's Tabletr?" "Sure, Ihat is what he needs," Sold ry all dealers. A warrant his been issued fcr V. ). Beach, a New Yo k millionslrs, charged with cutting h s wife's Ihroat t Aik ea, S. C,, sereral weeks ago Mre. J. L. SUrne, Hickory, N C . bss In the past Suffered severely wiih tbmet and lung trouble, snd say. "I used Poley'e H.sney and Tar Compoord for this eixi It gave roe imiiiDOiaUsetis fseUon ard relief. It gives me pleasure to recommerid thie preparation for sore throat, boereeoees, or sny rriertmn or lb throat or lung , I know it will do ell claimed for it." For ssle hy all aealera, lUabe Edwsrds, a kinsman of Hi''- aey Allen, hae beea arrested for hlp lag tbe outlaws ta etode capture. T "Ohildreil Ory '.vtfOB fUTCHER'S' - v CASTORIA The fVesle agreed t reasMer Ihe 5tl Tariff Eetiaioq bill by week of '': J FORTUNES IM FACES., ' Thafs's oltea much treth la O sv "tr fee te her toMeae," bet i's avr ssid abr pitnlve, skin emptlea., blotrhee, or ether blmlna dlefigvre It, Impure I Kod to Mrk ol thfe aB, sed srmws tKe aed ef DKtng'e Ntw Ufa illie. They premnte .belth aad baat. Try va. Si cent at all Cewtm'sslwMW of tWporallei 4 Hef' tvrt Knot 8 oih ens'le Ms aaeatt ft rort. (Wiling especially with the Uaet problr. , - ' tl a rnsri hs -, hii isstrs eef lhmslvs. riotler will W. T O.I' l' i t ton ' , e r-'Orn riant daejlwr o ip, V a , in sn T'lHar4 i I fir -1,) Ka . I -' i " e a a ill' HARDWARE! AND 1 Building Ma-I terial Paints, Oils Varnishes American Field Fence lew Bern, I. ft. ..eeeeeeeea : PDnrtQCMMni padm? I ilUI I UUIUIIHl UrtllUJ teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet F. M. SimnmiiR, A. I). Ward. SIMMONS AN3 WARD A rTOKNRYS AN l ('(M NSKLLORa it' LAW JIW BEKH, N, C, Otlice Rooms 401-2-3 F.lks Huilding Practice in tilt counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Cart eret, Pamlico and Wake, in the Su preme and Federal Courts, and where ever services are desired. DS. H. I niSRASKS OF TIIF. Fye, far, Nose and Throat AND General Surgery 1 (lice in F.lks Temple Next Dr. G. A Caton, New Item, N. C. R. A. NUNN ATTORNKY AT LAW Practice in the counlies of Craven, Carleret, Pamlico Jinn s an I Onslow and in the Slate Supreme and Kedeml ()urts. Offic. No. 50 Crivin Slrnl. Tslsphon No. 97. Nsw Brn, N. C Foley Kidney Pills TONIO IN ACTION QUICK IN RESULT CHvs prompt lehef from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of th, BLADDER snd all snnoylng URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AOED snd ELDERLY PEOPLE snd for WOMKN. HAVI HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION B A. Ds.li, T7 WxhloirUiii HI., CouMrtTllle, od.. ! In hi. SOth year. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 10, 1912, edition 1
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