cznar her 'kcun surjEir
Sisterly Lady Reject With Scetw ttt
- Ida That th la In the Astuma ,
S .vy vfUfa.'.-.
6h la a llttU old grandmother
exactly sventy-focryeera old. And
iult busy Httl 'creator aha la,
laUtting stockings, for thla niece, a
sweater for this grandson and tat
ting lace for her newest great-grandchild.
1 Her daughter with whom aba
Urea, the other day - remonstrated
with her for working so hard. "Too
dont have to work so hard ' now,
mother," she said. - "You've worked
all through your summer of life and
now at autumn you surely should
have a rest"
Tni not having an actual autumn
of rest and decay" the old woman
Indignantly -protested. "My life la
too beautiful and too fruitful to
label It that way.4 Ifa an Indian sum
mer. When I was younger I used to
watch old . people having autumns
when, they fretted everybody and were
, miserable themselves. It worried me
because I knew that some day I would
be old, and I didn't want to make any
one, not even myself, miserable. And
one autumn I enjoyed Indian summer
so much that I decided to have an In
dian summer In my life. And," half
Indignantly, "I don't Intend to have
yon or any other person throwing frost
on It to ruin It, either." Indianapolis
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New Garage
Kow pen
FOUND THAT NEATNESS PAYS
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Indianapolis Youths Possibly Only
Headed Good Example, Though
the Pennies May riavo Helped.
Somebody invented an old saw to
the effect that "bad newa travels
fast" In the vicinity of the Weldely
Motors company's plant good news did
the same thing.
One day a dirty-faced urchin of the
neighborhood asked BUI Umphrey of
the Weldely company for a penny.
"Wash your face and hands and m
eoma through," Billy told the kM." .
' When Mr. Umphrey emerged from
his office at noon the youngster, was
there, his face and.handa glowing like
a 100-candle power lamp. He got the
penny.
An hour later, when Mr. Umphrey
returned, there waa a lineup aa long
as that for the Tollies." a regiment
of clean hands wad outstretched for
eojns of the realm. The generous Billy
came through again. ' ' .
He started something. Now the
klda have begun work on George
Weldely and Truman Rapp. The re
sult la that Irish Hill youthful coon,
teaances and hands beam like a dr-
billboard. IndlanapoUa Newa
The addition to our Building is
now finished and we are ready
to do any work in the way of
Atomohile Repairs
Prepared to give good Service and do your
Job right.
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A line of Ford Parts and Accessories kept
in Stock
CAST OFF BURDEN
Load of Thirty Years lifted From
Woman's Heart
Attempted Restitution of Sum of
Money Which She Had Found and
Kept When in Dire Extremity
Filled Her Wlth'Joy.
Our Charge For Repair work
$ 1 .00 per hour ,
Barbour Brothers
IS
ForS
ale!
Real estate, consisting of House and several lots b
Beaufort. Farms and various size tracts of out land
from 100 to 700 acres. All of this property can be
bought cheap at the!old prices
C. K. HOWE
Stone Used aa Barometer.
There la In the northern part of
Finland a curious stone which aerrea
the people Instead of a barometer.
Thla atone, which the Finns call D
maklur, turns black or a blackish gray
when bad weather la approaching,
line weather baa the effect of turning
It almost white. The Finns regard the
atone with, superstitious reverence,
but the scientists say that Its changes
la color are due to salts contained In
Its composition.
Ceuldnt Get the Idea.
Elmer's father bad purchased a
hunting dog which he called a setter,
and the boy waa greatly 'Interested In
It After a few days of observation,
however, he announced : T don't aea
why yon call him a Better. Be never
alts he'a always either standing or
oa the run."
Cities Gave Namea to Fabrics.
About the year 1329 the woolen trade
of England became located at Worsted,
about 15 miles from Norwich, and It
was at thla place that the manufac
ture of the twisted double thread
woolen, afterwards called worsted,
waa first made, If not Invented. Llnaey
wolsey waa first made at Llnsey, and
waa for a long time a Tory popular
fabric. Kerseymere takes its name
from the village of Kersey, and the
mer dose by It In the county, of Suf
folk,
ssaaaaaaaaaajBsaal
Functions of the Heart
The human heart la like a millstone
In a mill; when you put wheat un
der It, It turns, and grinds, and bruises
the wheat Into flour; If you put no
wheat In, it aUU grinds on; but then
It la Itself It grinds and slowly wears
away. Luther,
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A Leader of Men
Back of hit energy is' sound health, and back of his health is self
discipline that provides for regularity in habits tl Citing, exercising
bfwci elimination.
It it Iir2.lv this fraction from intcstih.ilnoi50ns that keens him
youtit: that Imvcj hir f.-cr 1 1 pursue hisaims with mind unclouded
ur 1 tnyrjy iir.ini.i-:-. J.
Sti.'i licu!.h i rvt ( ' .' : r:;r' i f r vrlj r i Ion as vot ore consti-
'pc? J. N :i J I .ti- ; un- vj..i-t.; jm(;s only aggravate and confirm
thr tunsi.ruJo htSi.. -
Nv' ;l work .1
Inj.eaJ ui i n c.'.ij t ',
Wiitc, This c;ublcs
tin contracting .:J
. . a a
irm. ooj 3lz'. 3 ait
Ntiol thus prcv .rti on;:?
casv, thorough bowel cvactutiod at rc
habit in t'us wr'd.
, Nu)oJ is absolutely iiarmlcM an 1 plc-jm.n. I take. Try it.
i cr.urt.y nr. Mr.-.ic
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C.'.'p'P'J'
tii: i ;
ft ak aa
'A-''"Sfot-th fad
lit ol thointcs
. iy, t i Kjueczo
lr3 system.
Jaruro maintain
t
jula i.McrvsU iha healthiest
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Muiol
"Thank God, I have found you at
last I must see you."
it was the quavering voice of an old
woman, conscience" stricken for 30
years because she had kept $100 that
did not belong to her and now able to
pay with her dead son's Insurance
money. 7
Sbe was speaking over tbe telephone
in Philadelphia to D. E. Irving, head
of Irving & Leiper, cotton, Chester.
"But I do not know you." he said,
speaking from his mill. "Why do you
want to see me?"
"I owe you money," said the women.
Her Insistence caused him to agree to
meet her in Broad, street station,
where she was to wear a shawl over
her left arm and hold a bag In her
right hand as marks of recognition.
The manufacturer met her. With
her was a younger woman.
Thirty years ago, she told him, she
was walking In Philadelphia when she
saw a man dropping a wallet
She described the man.. It was a
close description of James Irving, Mr
Irving's father, who d led years ago
and who was heir, of James Irving &
Sons, wool manufacturers, irvlngton.
"I picked up the wallet," the woman
said. "It contained a $100 bill and two
pennies. There was also a card In it
I do not remember all that was on the
card. But I remember the name 'Irv
ing, and 'wool merchant'
'I had lost my husband only three
months before. I did not know how to
pay the rent I had no shoes for my
children. I was horribly tempted. And
I did not resist. 1 did not overtake
the owner of the walletf I kept the
money.
"But ever since then It has been on
my mina, on my conscience, mere
was not a day that I did not think of
that money. There was not a night that
did not ask God In my prayer to for
give me. It waa the only dishonest
thing I ever did.
T kept the wallet and the card with
me always, Hoping that some asy i
might be able to repay. But I could
pot I was poor all my life. And 20
years ago, !n moving, l lost tne waiiet
and tbe card.
"But I did not forget the name.
Three months ago my oldest son died.
He left me some money through an In
surance. It -was the first money I
ever had. Please, plesae, sir, take It,
she said, aa she stretched out her band.
She held five $20 bills.
When Mr. Irving asked ber how ahe
had found hire she told him she had
telephoned to hundreds of "IrvlnrV In
tbe last three months. 8he telephoned
to lrvlnga In Philadelphia. Wilmington
and even In Pittsburgh and New Tork,
but always received the same curt re
ply: Tou most have the wrong party."
When Mr. Irving told the woman he
could not accept tbe money hecauMe he
did not know that his father ever lost
It she nearly broke down. 8he bagged
him to take It
"Won't you please take thla terrible
loed off my heart at last T"
The manufacturer 'promised her to
ask his oldest sister If she remembered
the occift rence. Bot his sister remem
bered it only vsgurlr If st all. And
Mr. Irvtng wrote a letter to the wom
an asking her to fsvur him by ac
cepting the $100 s a gift.
The name of the woman, who lives
In Tlofa, was not dlwlowi. Philadel
phia Evening Bulletin.
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C. H. Bushall
Dealer in -
Real Estate and Insurane
Your usiness Solicited.
We Pay The Following Prices For Good limber
DELIVERED AT OUR PLANT
5 foot Length - - $10.00 cord
Must be 8 feet in bed and 4 ft. high
togs 75 feet and up 20.00 thousand
Logs 50 feet and up 18,00 thousand
Logs 50 ft, and less 16,00 thousand
Beaufort Cooperage Company
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Efficiency
If you are particular about the qual
ity ot Medicine that you take, you
should not fail to patronize this store
Cur stock is Efficient
Our Service is very Efficient
Let us serve you with all line of Sundries
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iBrattfnrt Srug (Emttpamj
A Vsry Gentle Hint
Now. one uncle of the children was
teneroua sod the othrr Hum,
laoVed. Undo Number One. however,
wss not satisfied with his own gener
osity. He wished Number Two to
know sad feel the )ny of giving, par.
tlrularty to hla own nephews and
niece. He wondered sod wondered
ss to, the best wsy to show hint that
he should ! more geoemus. Thea ooe
dsy rom hi opponanlty.
He was driving by Carle Nnmlier
Two's farm sod rwiW"el sll his floe
rhlrfcene. Horn, the mother of the
children did not have chicken, do
rode Nu .ber One. of genevwus asb
i if, stopped his msi hlne. wslked up to
the hnuso and arroeted t'orle Kunv
her T, of psralmonloos fame. "I
' Just sew your chirk en," ha remarked
i pleasantly, "and I wondered If fm
i would a'l aell me some ega-a for our
' tittle nephews sod nieces to eeL"
The hint wss lsesv
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Cleoctna Have fee trslne. I
The demsnd fr teclmlrel sv
boat la be tiles rare of by a
posed rlearlag bouse for brains wbtr
will ssslntslo a central heedqmsrfera
and will be mm owed of reprv me
Uvea of all the terbalcal c4leg tm
the rowatry eod si the aeadaosrteea
directory tad Hind ? of ike
cVsee4a of tbe mnnirj for pre,
stoosl aMtstser af jhi rnsrerter win
M kept loch ajsteta will enM
Ike tadastrlea to eemre men thai art
wanted aad wlfl fe4lttie far
grade! aad Mb ta eerare piers
fee which they are eesliaed with Mt1f
lea af tlesa or energy.
For Sale 200 Acre. FARM
40 acres uudec cultivation 24 in tcstuic.talar.ee in timber
an d, SIX and a QUATER MILES From
BEAUFORT ON NORTH RIVER ROAD
Good Dwelling, barn, and ether cut Kcutcs, fine fishing and
oyestering third of a mile from house
Tart (ash .balar.ee cn Eafy Tetrr.i PRICE $15.(C0
Hagood Realty Company
Office: CrrrerRroad and Middle Streets Ufstair
Over.Biadhams Phone 115
Laboe levin en Ta Can.
Gravity la I he nry par t4 m
now deevrv for leveling tin esna, hhj
Second Hand Cars
We have a Few used automobiles which are in good
rOR SALE CHEAP
Better get One before theylare gone, Cars are scarce
now.
lily '$ Garage
Morelieai City N. C.
ICE CREAM
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At Wholesale of Retail,
and be convinced
Day or NlfiU Give us
trial
FbY Con&iljation
sofl 4 a InHtne ee pa,
over tie pile nf.tsHet tte
H. C Fodrie
WvM hW9 eaxwth lie UU.
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