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j " ' THE NKWS AND OUSEHVEn, SUNDAY. M AHCI I 24V 1U12. hi WMrtt Wtl bava t dnna,'A! Wm, "Whe aha first aame in in. 1 meant only t w bar rrom rn leery Ilk mln!M And fhaa. "Tha th penrtl and writ under tnr name, 't forgW her!'" h never changed the ardar of th aanlaaiaa, alba miir tHMd, until ) died. ' It-onyrlght, 1111, t-r j W Mullar "Tllla of ueit Mndar'a arlUlai "Mr. Itomber IHikiiia' Unat Kniu- ttrrWvrra haV or Maw MM, Mill, nhlngl MIHa. laryatllaa. IUII rad. Ilmltcr and Ttsabrr Itlgbu Under th puww cantalnad In an ordvr mail In an actio pending In tha "uparlur Court of Cumberland MARRIAGE INVITATIONS Reception and VWUnj, Cards CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING If you have Jewelry to be repaired County, entitled ratettevtlle Ingur atiii a Urallf ContiNmy s. p'harokee Lumber Company, tha undersigned aiacslvtra will. Tuesday, lha I lib rnnnramon Riirlaarui .sf uonal Character." oa ,r-wd - mno roa samslis ano rnicts 4! ;MWw .JarWltolfJIi" i-Va ..I - , ' i ii I v . v.. r v 1101V DOES VJILSC ID WILEY SOU ID? 'TT" " A- XfWT-ti !.'. I.f. ... ii..rf. - I ft . ...- ..j- i'.. Jmj.-Jt '.'Vr -.' C - r"e'.r1 mm Ml is - r.-j .f.r?:,, - It t L'. i satisfaction. Our watch repairing is never criticised. The increasing volume of this line of work is Proof of our ability. We commend our shop (the most complete in the State) to your thorough investigation and patronage. JOLLY & VOTE JEWELRY CO. 128 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Watch, Jewelry and Silverware Repairing ON ACCOUNT of unforeseen reasons our remodeling, which was to i have begun in January, will have to be postponed until after the Spring- trade is over, when we expect to have an .UP-TO-DATE remodeled building. For the Spring trade we are getting in many attract ions for every department, and you are cordially invited to come to &e us. THOS. A. PARTIN COMPANY 131 Fjyettcville Street -RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA THE ONLY AGENTS REACH BASE SPRING STOCK READY THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. ' The Olg Hardwkra Man.' Raleigh, N. C. Supreme Court Reports. Vol. 156 now ready. We can now fill up your broken sets. Write us. Mordecai's Select Cases xn Remedies. Connor's Constitution- of North Carolina. Complete line of Office Supplies. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., RALEIGH, N. C. JUST ARRIVED CAR LOAD HORSES All Sizes and Weights IN PAIRS OR SINGLE. COME LOOK THEM OVER. $WW. i4CE RALEIGH, Splendid have two rxrrllraA Itekta now available fa) two eawns-av of vr tJM peofila saoh, oo fca taw rrwUrnl. tra attar la -tlm ni'ilw part of the Mtate, both In proaprroas mrftoM.LVia want. tw good gorn af ability sad Hwrwrter to orrwpy the -VMs .for Urn vnm t'VSTUAh Jilr K IWITIANCB XH . Hrfa for the) UNION CK.NTHAI, 1,1 US' IXKt'RAMCK COM. PACT, wbjck pay mrgewi aitMeaxMr , aaaiunf aiarkrt. iff- aa CAREY J. HUIITER & BRO., COUHTY OFFICERS' '.Ticra Afnts for H. C A IN RALEIGH FOR PALL GOODS MULE CO., N. C. ities sod an ftihnr BmIs and Barglary JNSt KANCK lntlctca WlittCw as th 14WrJr K.Vifa. Agvut rantd wher re ar ao bow i i,u vie lied, i '7 McPHFRSO BRXES. liak'tgh, W. ti, - i erkN Ihmillng Company- , Opportun WfcW TGItHey W'trn()n Pennsylvania for Wilson Hpao to New and i (harrier ) Washington. I) i . in h .3 "Wilson and Wiley". Thai la Ilia alliterative pre.i. Initial tlrket roxieed for lha favorable . nn elderatloo of th lnorratk National t"oflventlif) by llaoraeentatlve Albert H llurleeon, if Triaa. tb ihelrnaan of lha Tieniurrallr House rauroe. Tim auggesMoH. Ilia I the Governor of New Jersey wit Ik a r.rord of ac. rompllehnirnta equalled by faw Miata ei uthee ami lha pure food rham lillin. ootltut lha Ix-miMTalln rral aVemUl tlrket In lha coming campaign, attracted mmh attention today at both cmla uf lha 'illol. where It br eam a eub)ert of rlnak room gtiaalp. "rloumla mighty good." e lb rnmmant of Heprearnlalli a William Jill ghee of Nik Jereey. and a close III ml ut UovaiBW U'llauu. "It la tha winning flrkat." onllnwad tha T.iaa Conrraaaman ' It rrprr anla pura lamrra'i and puro food. It would bring topthar Now Jararv and Indiana on the tli'kat. and thai la undeniably a good combination with Which tha Imocra-y ran go to lha country fhla fall Tho Indiana Hcmo (rata m Ihrr want rrpraarnlallon on lha Irniocratlr praaldantlal llckat thll yaur. and lha Htata -onvanllon that rniblaa In that Mala tomorrow rniild Bol do a lar thlim lhan to an. doraa thai dlttlngulahar Mooalrr. Dr. II. W Wllay. aa lha right man lo ba Governor VVIIki.ii a running matt. Wll on and Wllay would admlnlatar this go.rnnlanl In lha Interrat of tha ao pi and not In tha Intaraal of tha In laraata. It la a vola-gattlng llrkat, and ona with which tha iJamorrary can In " IVnnavltanUi Holm for Wllana. That Woodrow Wllaon will har lha vnanlmotia wrpport pf tha loayva nla dlrgatlrii In lha Baltlmor con vantlon la concadad. and thla fact la having a powarful Inftuanca In nalgh boring Htatea. lalar, according to tha lateat raporta. will Inatrvrt for Wllaon prac tically without oppoaltlon. Maryland, formerly clalmad by tha Harmon con tingent, la rapidly varlng toward tha Saw Jaraay laadar and prnmlnant Pamocrata -of that State now do not haaltHta lo gay that tha delegation will be for Governor Wllaon. In Weet Virginia, ao cloaely aaaoclatad with Ohio, lha Harmon workara onra b llevad they had aaay aalllng, but tha Woodrow Wllaon aantlment la (row ing ao rapidly In that Mate th4 Ira loading pollllclana now give Wllaon much lha batter of all forecaata. HALF-HOUR PORTRAITS OF DICKENS' GREATEST CHARACTERS (Continued from Paa flla.) Ing her heart, and her face resolved Into a ghastly star of pity. Tor a long while a long time of utter wretchedness he did not go near Mlas Havlaham again. Then she aent him a not, asking him to Visit her. He found her sitting In th room where the feast waa spread. There was such an air of utter loneliness on her that It mad him compaaslos at for her. despite the wrong she had done him. When he spoke to her, he noticed a new expression on her face, ss If ah .wer sfrald of him. She told him that ah had sent for him that she might give him a sum of money that was needed to help on of his frlenda "Can I een e you only by serving your friend?" she aaked. "Can I do nothing, tor yourself, Pip?" He thanked her and said: "So." She took a yellow eat of Ivory tab let, mounted In tarnished gold, and with a tarnished gold pencil wrote on them th order t her lawyer to pay Pip what Ha adaa, 8h put th tablet in his hand, and hers trembled aa ah touched him. It trembled stilt more aa she took th chain from her neck and handed him the pencil to which It was attached. All this she did without looking st him. "My name la on th flrat leaf." said ahe. in a low Vole. "If vnn oan aver write. 'I forsiv her.' thonah ever eO long after my broken heart Is dust j do It." "Oh. Mlas Havlaham." cried Pip. "I can do It now. There have been sore rx-rm , HH Wj lltf I1M IWgn LMM1U and thankles; and I want forgive I ties too much myself to be bitter with you: Rhe turned her face to him for the first tlm. To his terror she fell on her knee betor htm. Her whlto hair fell over his hsnds when he tried to lift her. Her worn face bent ij his hsnds and dropped hot tears on them. "Oh. whst hav 1 don! What hav I don!" she cried. fine wrung her handa and crushod hir whit hair, and repented th cy again and again, monotonously, and ahe lt hsrself drop to the' ground. It was only after a long while that Pip siiccedd In soothing her, and felt saf to leave her. H thought that ha would walk ari-und tn place once more before saying "good bye" to It forever He went from a pot to spot tn the Md 1 house, and stood a llttls whll . 1 ,n vary spot thai was associated with Mh Katella. When h reached th gat at last, h paueed snd reflected that h should send on of th servant to look after Mlas Havlaham. But ha knew that, she would not wish It: and h turned again, to look In on bar himself and man sura that all waa right with hr. - ... Ms saw her seated ss usual In her ragged faded chair, with tha randies burning doss by , her hand. Ha was turning to go sway auletlr whoa a grt flaming light sprang war In th asm Instant h saw her running wildly, shrieking, with a whirl of fir biasing all about hr and soariag many feat abov bar had ' H had a doubla-caped great coat tor It off, closed with bar, throw at around , her, dragged madly at th tabta-cloth for th aam purpo and with It dragged dowa all tha heap of rotteniteas and daatk. H gtrug. gird. with her ' as If they war Ma mie la battf7 till tha nam waa ut and only patches of tinder yt allaht Wer floating tn tha air, tba rsmaaa'a her bridal drasa . - ')'' They laid her aa tb great tabat, and aha had bar old ghostly bridal apparano anew, for ah waa rovared to tb threat with white cattoa wool. As Sh lay ther. whara aha arwayt bad declared that aha wtohad to Ha whan sh was dead, with' a while ht covering hor, th phantom air was strong apoa be. . Toward midnigbt i aha began to speak, with a wsudaring mind, ahe said anly three entanc Innamev.bl Umaia, m a tow, sokma vole. They J7 'even jRomankic Marriagei1 I AVTIIONY AMIt.FY 4XK- rm. II la not often that a man inarrtea to plcaaa Ma frlenda and than aur prlaea hlmaelf lo find that ha la per fectly liappv. Buch, h.wear, nil lha caaa wrth Arrthonr Xahlay Coo oar. the third l-rl of Hhafleabury, who waa rM.m In lindon lo l(7a and died at Naplea in 1711. Ainnna tha romancee that - make aauiia of lha old realdencea of Kng lanu placea of pllgrlmaga la lha lova alurv of Ifcurotby Vernon, of lladdon Hall. Thw door through whrch ahai went wltn aha eloped with John Manneraria son of the Puke of Hut land, la arc ill shown tha vtatmr at Had don Hall, and la named for tha inarming Ieorolhy. It waa tbla Dorothy Manner who hecama the mother of Ird Ashley. Joha locke. tb famoua phlloeooher. had tha complete direction uf hit education, which perhapa account for tha fact that all the writing tha earl hrft arc so dull and hard le rasd however Important they may be. After th regular couraa of travel neceemry for youth In hla position, ha look Ills seat In th Hons of iird hi father having died. H apoke on th matter of allowing pris oner aoeuswd of traaaon to have counel to plead for them. When he got on hi feet and began to talk he was ao nervous he floundered about for words, and finally broke down en tirely. Mem bar a of th Hon urged him to go on. and thua enouraged he tried again. He mad a decided hit. for he turned bis mlehap to good ua In th subject upon which h epoke. "If." aald he, "I am ao confounded In my first speech that I cannot expre mv thought what mitat b th con dition of a man pleading for hla Uf without aiauatance?" I-ord Aahley had so much throat trouble and asthma that he could not stay much In London. H had a houa la Chaises, wher th air was much better for him. and where hi friends aniuyed hla pleajnuit hospital ity. The frlenda urgod him to marry. Kor a long tlm he held out agalnat th Idea, but Anally he told them that merely to satisfy them, he would take a wife. H supposed that he ought to preserve hla family and It might be a good thing to hav some on to look after hla health. 11 mad an effort to win a lady who rather pleased him. but was not aucceaaful In hi suit. Then tha frlenda arrang-ed a mariiare. the lady being Jan Ewer, of !e, Hertford -shlra Lord Aahley did not sa his lady lor till th match was all set tled. He was decidedly pleased to find that ah was beautiful. Rhe also had charming qualities of mind and disposition, and Ixrd Aahley was sur prised and delighted to find that he was very happy. But hla health began to fail staadl ty and they want tdr Naple for th climate. It was there he died, and eon was left to Inherit th title. This Earl of Rhafteabury had many ad mirable characteristic. He educated several young men, giving them uni versity courses and atari! ng them In life. H waa leading literary man In his Period and attracted much In terest, among men of letters. But his atyl waa stilted and pompous, and it difficult to read today with any plea or. Stomach Troubles Vanish flea rav!tf faltVU lalOglV WaM yallbstall pas waatta. ana i y was to ahkiai bsrlag daar la t ear WesM ysa Ms Ss tap btiasl to Dy , , La awl ef ta Taad Waeau tea ruer naief packlag awwiuaaiiyoaaiiirrrsnttaea ai.ia.iral nuamk Drafia Tha reiiava tha . . - - - . bat writ water eacioefng M eeoi far soeta, eta., aa sat oe of Dr.Teaag rwaaoaila Mat are saiabraaad baa Uwy ba srd wkera - - - tmltmA WTta aw n CI V CbTm JPabrfeN Jaaksoa. atisb. A. avwadato ta Oct. t, tola. LrMwfelh Le PMrbarg ... ,-Uia !: ad a. ska W, Vaia " CI a aaaetleaa aMde Mr Cblcag, . tla, BaatU. gas ITraaeisc sad sU sfe towrun.'Jtr e. . sMaun. .T.;,. ..... w. s Ktiu. B. P. A, a i i fi i Evtry M Man ( i . Woman NiMStr Ut.tT.U J Mvaraas i iwia :, LvLyacbberg 1 :M pat J M arClaHasaU 1l3m :I0 pm arCslaabaa Z d:Maai t :40pm t I 4JT"'- Hat V-s-ft ' Y)r aajt ru).r Ja Oliig mill, ahlngla mills nd dry-kiln iilmiti. lata iy o; ruled by lha Cbvrukee l.umlwr i unaMi. near Unrlaiid. S '. tm ltid Ing tna moat Improved etiginea. Iioll ara. band eaw mills and modern ap pliance, lha cajusdly of the mill lie-1 Ing . feel per day. ..f lha alllu gla mllla UV.nuil ahlngli. per dav annul l mllea or majidard. gauge rajiroan iaiu wun a a no ji pounn aleel rail: ona II Ion saddle tank Vulcan locomotive and one !i Ion iili an Inniotlve. alth leiiilej both of which are In f)rt i Uaa running order, twenty log rare, ona aklddvr. and alwut IJ.0 00 feel uf Umber, conalatlng prlni'ially of long leaf, short leaf snd rosemary pine, with Sum cypre and junipe. All of lha eho Umber la In close proximity to the mill and la lorated In llladnn cvulitv. with ihe eii-eptloQ of a amall portion of the an ma In Cumberland county, and all f said timber la easi ly ax'eetble lo ih railroad to be sold r also about l.e a acres of land In Hejnpeon, Hladrn and Cumberland rountlea together with the right of war over Ihe landa upon which the company hold timber and tlm bar i right, for the -oiitructlon and op- 1 eratloti of a railroad. Thla plant 11 on the Una of th Atlantic Coaat I Line Hallroad Company and tha out- put of mllla ran b ahlpped at reas onable freight ratra. ' All of tha above property la In good working condition and afford a I good opportunity for person Inter- I vsted In the lumber snd sl)lngle mill ', buslneaa. The property will be nld eeparately nd partlea Interested In onlv a portion ef the mill, and If sufficient amount la bid therefor, ran purchaa at the sale. After being aold asparataly. it will b sold as s whole, ths entire property going to th high est bidder. The purchaser will be re quired I deposit ten per rent of the Otic bid. aa an ariHe4 of good faith and sale, or salea will ba mad sub ject to ten day conflrmatlun by tbs court. I'nder th provisions of th order of court, tha Kecalver ar authorised to make liberal term for th pay ment of the balance upon Ih pur chase price, to any purchaser who buys the whole property, or the grant or noxtlon thereof. The Receiver will furnish any additional and more den nit Information lo proapaottv pur chasers and will ba pleased to take proposed bidders over th property. Th undersigned Rrlver. ' by or der ot the court, have had the abov referred to Umber carefully cruised by a competent eetlmator and ths report nf ihe estimator la on file with th JRecelvera "bd ran ba seen by any parson Interested. This aal will b of th entire holding and property, real, personal and mixed of th said Cherokee Lumber Company, together with It right. DM V liege and fran chises snd the purchaser, or pur chasers will take th said property free of all lien and encumbrahcea February ttth, 1112. T. O M ALIBTER and O. W. FLEMING. Receivers of Cheroke Lumber Co.. Faretuvllle, N. C. ROBK s romp, and ROBINSON a LYON. Attya for Receivers. KJUCCXTOR. NOTICE. Having iulitted aa executor of tha state of H. A. brallh, dcasd, lata of Waks County, North Carolina, ao tli a is hereby given to thosa having claims against said catat to exhibit them to the undersigned oa ar befor January 11. lilt, or this notlos will be pleaded In bar' of thalr reovry. Those Indebted lo said estate will pleas male Immediate payment RODERT I. SMITH, . . Executor. McCultera. N. C. Thl llth day of January, lilt, law (wk GO fltlCaVUT AND BEST BOttg TO TM WBST. Thre gaal Veeliaatt Traia Wllb P la has lav gar. fa. w rallaMia glaaeer. U LnhrUlt, ClslaatL Caaaga aa S4. Leal. " LEAVE Korlolk ,..ll. I:pa Kkkmond. JWtp.iu. S JAu.i u tkar'xllla . . Ifliu.av I AO, aj. ysrhbarg . . tilB.sk ARBIVK .. Leulavlll.. Iminii.il , lima . a l.'ia. m. II m e m IHIi a . soos.a. nsp. . Tisa-sa. oull . a: m u. ib. a o. m. , :t a. Only an nlgbt out laHwee Ralelfk aad Linaiaaau, niiaoana iuia Uswi C.aai'tl.a. ear All ratal Weet ad MaHbwee. Pee dariotlT matter, acbedal gad Psllnaa reaamtlos. adder dNO. O. roTIs, W. O. WAgTBEH, O. P. a, A . P. A airwMoirn. ta. A Real Remedy rot COLO. cttTP. rrrnnoxm cmjMt. fflckl will do th work at .n .-Lim BOtblaf M Win. k quictrf banlthe tha a ; acbi ng v gnd tevsjiaaaaaa and rtors nsl rood it loaa. CaWtdlM alsa coras Issaaadtst af all kinds, lackMjing Mck ay servo. cIMb, b4 iNSdsChgi Canstd bf fhaa. V"1 cold, gripp aT si nigra dnorden. QkmioIiw b BduM aswr gnd ilimat to tak act Inwnsdlatah. . 0ct2)c Iwi bob. at drug Moras. ' j- "Vt.'JM- r'ARMa, TIMBEII AVD CSTT PROP. KHTY roR gALK any what In Hiorth Carolina, ar out of Martb GaraUaa, a good toraas. aaad far prill tad list. - W. A. EVtiPOItO a CO. HOTEL FLANDERS JO-U7 West dTIk u K. T. Ctty. SO Feet East ad Bcpadwat, , A 'modern fireproof hotel ' ' 'In th heart af th t beat re, " club, and hotel district: oon f -' ' vrnlent to all ear Unas. An - ' exceptional orchestra. Rooms with piivst bath, I.M per j - dy. Front Or ad v Central ; station. Broadway car with- ont transfer, i pyam -.rna . , ' E sylvarla . station, Tth Avs s' V r ana ear wtthoat trastfer,-- Mooklet n requeat. - ' , -H. ft IUJUUCK, rrap, ?wrtr. ijmr -lsirmrh n . n-it i rrri.i jr. t ... vt. : tiiiiimmmHumm r i iir.jj; j&ngravcu neuuing inviiauuns CORRECT STYLES X College Commencements and Programs u. Write for Samples and Prices. Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. I Flowers! Flowers! Flowers! Roses, Carnations and Violets a Specialty Warming tVmaaeto aud nsral OEerlngs arransTd In boat atyl o hurt notice. Mall order given prompt aad arefl dttoartfcx. II STIENMETZ, FLORIST Both Phones 113 sflflttwua COAL PENNSYLVANIA ArTHIUCITE--Nut, Stove, Ega Broken. POCAHONTAS Egg. Nut, Run of Mine. NEW RIVEREggTnun of Mine. TOM'S CREEK Run of Mine. Baaner tmmp 'itoe Mas Coke. Proaapt AtMVoai Clesai CM (rrlera. Wrlto far prteea la carload lota, T.OM. a7 ralara atatloa. Tsliisaaaff M TT sal S RAkV&IQH.C AURNTS WHO PENK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHIUDELPHU T Mare an lnaranc oonlract to It beoegta Is anaair'aaaed. It I an ways, snd always. Baca of It MS slaty-roar year fpalstlaa for fair dealing with all Its policyholders wbatber ceattawiaig, with- Mcpherson & barnes, Rtieish, n. c GEXERAXi AOENTS FOR NORTH CAROUXA. EASTER EMBROIDERIES AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE Ladies' Misses' and Children's Gowns, Petti coats, Chemise, Skirts Drawers and Corset. Covers; ranging in price from $3.50 a garment to 25c. Come to see us and compare quality and price is all we ask. 18, 27 and 45-inch Flouncing.', In Lawn, Cambric and Batiste, with bands and galoons to match. Flouncing, 29c, 39c, 75c, $1 and $1.51 Bands and galoons, 25c, 35, 40c and 50c HUNTER - RAND CO. Agents for Plctorltl Rtvicw Patterns and Wunderhost ybur4fora moriosEiTzm OtD JB VERYiVitERJB TUMniPAiriT:ciKCC"?i::: LbaST Aatt Until I aa be aalilei br a Wm i- 1 ffrWvvTvTttHtrMM i :a: " RALKIGH, JT. C t COAL tnstiisi JOHNSON & - cJOHNSON . HEPRRKEIfT THE peeaeat whlrk la th sauat of all X heal sot last owe way ban best X 1 Clear Head3 One's Heart vi v .. .... . a.,.T" Is made easy bf Irr4tog1i packed hot of aar rich bad toHrtoa rwocw tate. Our roalcctloany ' Is raartoat riMwga) ro aria alijrbodjrB lerart,. Oar : csndlc 1mw taato far soawHltlng kflr taUm a tola f saorv. A . trial win satlaff rod that aw prace ar tba toweat for whatt ws prod acts. : J. C. BRAIITLEY mmb r. ia. oniciriAL rartt aiurn n Vlf a ml gia,iw Kmmi uicmo::D. v ( 'r"aU" f Mi"- jwvaav-. v- i.::;.,j.t; ''.':' 't J 't-r A'" Jf. -.,7 i f
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