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Da v 1 "T7 IF & 17 1 L I . j c veriaii ana r 1 1 I ! Fee! worn out-blue and tired T Don't let your cold develop into bronchitis, pneumonia or catarrh. Ibe reliable "" ur. sad toiie which ha proven iu valw in the put 40 year, is Dn. PIERCE'S LJ fcUt p for tbe purpose, and princes are so common at the iirewut aay insi becsnr bora lu TiCis give the title to each other. - ' KtiB-slan nobles ; do . not nave DJue blood: thcr cave white bones, com mon people have black bones. In spite of the leveUrm of society by the de-Kn-omunt rt tr, n&hlilty CTeat Impor tance U attached to Ibe possession ut tbe white bonea." ' 1 "V t 1 '.! .i . ad rVolflnn r7caical TThiGCOVcry . : . ... ......... ' w n WHm .... . . if A Iktt tmmlatinn-MlA Hood iS Hi thi invirating forci of this extract of native Mdjebal ijanta. to eooBequiaee, the heart, brain ana nerve, ieel the ?enftafluS Stover 40 year, thto reUabl. , remedy ha. beeoaoklln liquid form by all medicine dealer. It can bow atoo TobSned tatablet form in $1.00 and 50e boxes. If your droret oWt k.ep it, una 50 ono-cent atampa to R.V.Pierce, kU). BuiUlo. JTle Cbmmoi Sena Jfedfca AdvUer-a 6oo of . , ' ' J0O8 pagei-ajuwen all medical quetttons. ' Send 31c in one-cent ttamps toR.Y, Fierce, SI. U. :AlljllBip "Genevieve Ward's Story of Her. I j--1 Weddfhg Tragedy. ; ' . PARTED AT THE CHURCH DOOR " After a Dramatic Ceremony Following Complication That Became an In f ternational Affair and Waa Ended by Our Government and the Car. T -ii"'. n t Hi iMtrument. v Th inif)l Tf-rr noiretlc In earrybijt wit the varli.tw rovWoni of tbe teataior" r . ' , . "He does eeera to a "iliing wiin a will." BaUlmorw AmerimM. : . Invlgoratlnir to th Pale and Sickly ine VIU fcjvaiiiv-i vi nva.aw ..--- w pDnvc'fi tact ft F?i ihill TONIC.drtvea out Makriatenricfae tb blood, build up th tystem. m' Mrs. TwwmIi's "Tliirteen Years of n Busy Wouinn'a Life" nre 80ie 8tor1es of Uyiii'vleve Ward, the famous actress. One mornln In March. 1!)08. came a Jtnock'on Mis. Tweedle'y door, aud In walked Miss Ward. "Out for my nii.siltutlonnl. my dear, 'she exclaimed " -So I thought I would inur Kuik- von in. I have-1 walked sis l , miles this inoruinf!. "d after a little rest and chat with ymi t shall walk au otber mile home and enjoy ray lunch eon all tbe better for It." "You are a marvel:" exclaimed our " author. "Seven miles and er seventy. ' j saw your Volumnla' was a prea. sue- cess tbe other day when you played it . with Benson." : "Yes." she snld, "and the.n-xt day I ' tarted for Home. I got ft telegram s:ty v Jng one of three old cousins, with whim j. I .was stayiuR In-Rome a few wi-eba ' previously, bad died suddenly. s f"':r ' Jiours after receiving the mef5s;ii- I - -Were you very tired?" I - ' ;,No, not at all. 1 knitted ni-::ilv all -the Way and talked to my Ml"" I 'as sengers and wlien I arrived, instead of resdrig. went at once to see to some tuslness. for these two old sisters, one rwhom Is blind, were absolutely pros trated with grief .and hnd done nothing ' while awaiting my nrrlval. I stayed a - fortnight with them, settled them op ' and arrived b;ick a few days ago." Here Is the pathetic story, of Miss Ward's marriage tragedy as she told it . to Mrs. Tweedle: in m trnrniinL' with inv mother ana ' brother on the Riviera, in 1855 when . ixe met a Uusslim. Count de UuerbeL it verv handsome, very fascinating, very rich and twenty-eight 1 wna seventeen. He fell In love with !.: .'- -...I i .v.iu uuttuxt i should be mar ; rled at the-consiihite attce,, which I . .. i... u iiuuin n In wy renulreu, 'ii... .....rimm uiwiuid ha reseated in the Hiwslau church to make the - ceremouy lndlng; otnerwise wu u. 'f leenJ wife; but he was' not my legal 1 ..t. .. nrrnnifprl. therefore, that 1 . .' (should go" to rnrls with my tnotber, the count going on" In advance to ar ; AraPi.htnfr. nnd we wouldTbS re- .jnA tuarc in. the Greek church. '. !: IUA1 ".r ; When we arrived in rarlatt was lient, n mnrrlnmt enn take DiaCS in - TVIICH IIV. " ' - the Greek church., and so tlme passea . in."T ';.1!".,vv:':;:.7-'' '"' . "ne-' n)usV have ; been' a thordughly r bad man, because be did his best at that time-to persuade jne to run away " with him, always reminding roe that I ."was hhHegal wlfo..-The whole 'thing .ru- n trick of this handsome. fascinating Vnscal. He promised me i wnnlrt eo to him he would "IJike me to Itusfln ot,onceL and, there T"ri.miT he remarried' according to , M.hW n'r Hi Greek church. ' Being f lightened by his persist Anna i tM mv mother. At tbe same time rumors of De OaerbeJ'a amours anddebt'reached her ears," and she wrote to a cousin or ours, tneu can minister In St Petersburg, for con Annnftnn nf. these rCDOttSj ;v7 , "My. cousin replied, "Come at once. We wcUti li of course, under my name rniintonn dfl Gucrbel. which I. had naturairy assumed from the day of our wedding at Nice, and we stayea at mt .mhKi tn .St - Petersburg." The count's bjther was charming to me. lie told us my husband-was a villain i it..ri lAuttor lonvtf him alone. That trn imnnsnihie. however. -1 was mar ried to him. but be was not married to nie, hud such a state of affairs could not remain. '' "It became an International matter, and H was nrranged by the American government nnd the canr . that we should lie otilc-iuliy married, Jit War snw. The cojilit refused to come. The cebt" therefor. sent sealed orders ror hix iippt'.irMi!-e Wearing a blac.k dress nnd fee'.lna nppreiieusive and mlsern biv will. 1 went to the church, nnd at the-nltitrraliSi supported byviuy iathei mill- tiiKtlin ttiKl the count's brother, I met my iiuvbitnd. , , -. It was. a horrible crisis, -for I knew niy f itliet was armed with aTloaded i,. i ii.d if l)e Guerbel refused to tne fie last legal right, which was m.ui iu ii'.rendy- mine, its conienw u- uKl p'-i "iu end -to the ndventurer' n i 1-. we" stood.. husband . nn( ui:e n.nwlngVtbe service was a mere i.,im. i..it tbe 'innrrlage was lawfully .".-N'i lie had completed his part hi in., imrgiiin. and wo had leTTfTied hix ViWuny, At the -door of tne cnurrn we parted, and I never saw him again," T ; , SALE OF REAL ESTATE : Bv virtue or ihe-authority cottffcrred upon the undersigned as Commissioners by that- certain judgment entefeir.in the Suoerior.. Court of Craven County, North Carolina, at the September term 1912(. in , that 'certain action en tblPfl 'Carolina - Brick- Coir pany, i corporation, vs. FirEt'Baptifit Church of New Bern, Col. et. al, we, the saia Commissioners,' will sell .for caeh-to the highest bidder, at the, court house door" in 'New Bern, graven--County, North Carolinar at the hour of llo'clock M. on.Monday, June 2, 1913," the fcl lowing real estatJ. to-wit: ' . - ,"AH that certain lot or ' parcel of land situated in Craven County,-and the city oi. ivew nern, ucg umin -, point on the south side "of Cypress street 225 feet from "the; southeast corner o" Burn "and Cypress streets, rnnnincr thence and along with ..the said' Cypress street "westwardly -one hundred (100) feet ; thence eastwaraiy and parallel with. Cypress street' one hundred llOOJ ieet; tne nee norinwary along with Smith strect to the beginning being one hundred feet on each of the fmir Ridps. "oeine an ine muus wtr veyed to he aid parties of the first nt bv T. F. Ham and others Trustees of ihe Industrial Collegiate Institute of New Bern', of New Bern, N. -C. by AanA AateA the 12th dav cf Tune. 1906, and released to said parties of the first part by Isaac. H. Smith and the Citi zen's Bank of Hew Bern. , t ' HENRY R. BRYAX D. L. WARD, April ,1913. Conlmissioncrs. i 1 s iu A-i"'r U . Luuu J Ll-Luu.: In recent , months we have installed - thousands of ;do!lars: worth of new machinery putting us in better shape " "! ; : tnan eyer before for, filling your orders. ; We are now prepared nofonty to ddhigtidass work, but do it quickly and in large quantities. V" '! " ' ' f 1 "T r,- .: -j' "" - '.lf i ... -s" .,' :. i . These. two illustrations . '.t show the Lanston -Moro- . type Machine, the sair.e f being1 composed of. a key bord anrTcaster,TheMono-: type casting machine is a complete 'automatic type - foundry,- producing type,' borders and spacing ma terial of any size at a speed that makes it cheap er to cast new th'an to dis tribute. 'It-will turn a pound of metal into type of the highest quality in less than two minutes. With this machine we are especially well prepared to provide a variety of-type-for our patron 3 . ) O LOTS OF RUSSIAN NOBLtS. Th'slr-Blood May Not Be Blue, but They Have White Bones. , Tn ruforuncH tt lib umUSEllUt prodigal- lt of Uusslan titles Uothny, Reynolds. In "My RnsslO" tear says: , - v '"In Uussia Hll the descendants-of a hereditary nobleman arenoble. ud oil m,u riixii.uuiiiiutM iif iii-intes. counts and barons enjoy the right to use those titles; hence there are rich priuces ami nniir .nrlliceH. biiiues with dlstii8pllKli- .ed niiiitwers and princes with no man 'ner;? elegant princes u ml princes you could, not possibly -be seeu walUius iinu-n Mccncllllv with, princes In pal aces nnd priuces In gawfcts.- priuces who are"", desirable pnitls and 'princes who advertise in the newspapers for wives' with -money. ' "- ' J .' -. i'A" glance at. tbe' KC Petersburg dl-, rectory nud u rough calculation show 'but there are some 200 me ,wo"hien and -children tn IJie capitnl Clone Who all belong to the same prtncqiy family and behr. the same. name find exalted Mfla- r i i 7 -, . ,T'f -"The first prince I met In St refers hnm irna th lipiirt waiter of the Hotel de France "T He had an tacontestlble rfiiTit tothe1ltle and "wnsnn excellent servant . IHb case, however, ought not in lu. r.ttnA ni im Instnucfi of tbe dei'lLV of the Ittwslnu doblllty, for -be Was n Tartar.' from; ii' pnrt of the Caucasus, where princes wore" so "abundant tbnt when-Russia acquired It only those who could produce a certain number of sheep wero grunted the legal right to MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant toa Dower of sale contained in that certain Mortgage executed by Polinkie Pelham of Craven County, N. C; to I. W. Stewart, of N,ew- Bern, N.J Q bearing date the Uth fWof Anril 1908 the same being recorded in the fficeof the Register of Deeds of-Craven County in foooic ji page 140, 1-will sell at th". Court House door in New Bern, N. C, c'n Wednesday thp 14th dav of May .1913 at the hour f ii nVinrfr M." to the highest bidder for cash ,all of the following described property as conveyed in the Mortgage aforesaid, to wit:- . ( ' I . A certain tract of land on the South side of Neuse rivert in ita; 7 Townslp, i...j,j i hi snnf n hv MPnrv .wcou. on the "North by. Seympre Pelham.dn the West LyA'exPelham and on,th.e East' by Alon'zo--Pelham, 'ontainyig tt7""1 -A acres more or Jess, 25 'acres cleared 'on which he 'now lives,Talso one gray mule, bought of J. W Stewart, and cue' Phceton borght' of. JV, W. Stewart, also one Red and White a"nd ottbrindle ox, and one carry log being .11 lfn,n W,---'-". s - C' - if 5.. .J i !S .-f.jwT'"1"' .' -- lr- . - -.u-h Mr-''-a('' y Omaha Folder. Tlris is one of the latest makes of folder. It is at tached to the press and is a labor saver as most folders are detached and requite an. extra man to operate them. if.-. - T AV .TPAVART."" NewlBcrn; N. C.;" .April Hth, 1913. Are You Nervous ? ;l ' What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your womanly constitution, which cannot stand'the strain o! the hard work you do' As a result, you break down, and ruin your, entire nervous system. Don't keep this upl Take Cardul, the woman's tonic Cardul Is. -made.. from purely vegetable Ingredients. " It acts gently on the womanly organs, and helps thera to do their proper work. It relieves pain and restores health, In .a natural manner, oy guun; w w.g Bource of the trouble and building up the bodily fitrengtli. Tho OBf iOIKu if. n r-ATn nn ... Mr flmrft Flner. of Man. AV. Va., took Cardul.' Tills Is what Ehe says about lb "I wa3 so welc ar.i r.TVOus, I could net bear to have cnyor.3 near mc I KaJ f '-ri tr'.ls, cr,l I lott flc-h evc7 dty. Tl.s firt ir: ! Oiicl helped mc Nov, I an cr.f.r;' c;rci cf ' " t.' tn.'l I c.-.r.r.ct c-y c-v'i f r Crri-!, f..r I r'rTlryr-.-liM i! ,tt. :;f r-iyi r-; rf -1 r-y f r t ;i ' . COMMISSIONERS' SALE. ;? , By 'yirtue of the power of sale con tained in aiorder made. by Hon.W. B. Flanher,,' Clerk of the Superior Court ot vraven county, iwiu !iha, .in a special proceeding entitled Frrl ' Inoclc and Euphronia Ipock vs. Gabriel ' Heath,, David Heath and Lilly Heath andMacy Clarke by guardr ian ad litem, Jesse E. Heath and Horace Clark ' appointing - the undersigned commissioners to sell the land aescno- ed In; the petition in said actionwe ttie said commissioners will offer for uale, and will selLtothe highest bidder for cash, at the court house door, in tii ritv of New Bern. Craven County, N. C", at the hour of 12 o'clock M. on Monday, the 28th day of April, IS 13, the following tract of land ith Crtven County, North Carolina, ,, known as Heath bind, and Icing on the north side of Core Creek, and north .side of Rattlesnake branch, be ginning at a red oak, near Richard Daughcrty's gate and then with Alex Taylor's line and Julia West's line to mrtfond that turns out from, Dover road, near what is called the .Arnold house, and with (.aid road to RaUl.' mukc biandi, and with the various .,. f ir,-i nr h to aaid Daunhcr ( iMjh...n ui Di'." - t vV line, and then to the l iinniii b . . i i i? i.,,.,.t Hue tract oi lawii oecn "i i'i "'""" !' liv Edmund Heath ami 'Si Heath on the 12ih day , r to. l.L.-v;A !!. v Series , A .; , , " dV'.." Price Job Press f ' ; lsd ihows a brand. - new.:. - v.-J rj ( V"1" ' rp5tinb nress we 'could ' i,, ,1 ji'-f iA 4 New Series ' Chandler & ' Tlm r-nt liflnfv. also ' machine-he largest job press we cpuld s 1 1, . ) I- i ' c-' ' ' - - 1 i .. v'. J . ' I !. 1 m V,:. . ,'!..-" " , . i .' L-i' (-." k. .-k- 'V. i . : f - 1,1.' i I . V 1 Another new job press, but smaller size , - n r i than the other one shown. . n a J.xew 1 . l iberies vnanaier oc rni-c, wmwu v " - tne Desi JUU lJirsa. - - . . , Whlttcr you need ,tl,e ordinary ''u,tAn TI1E mcEs viut : rn r ::nAishcrs , " iT-fi t-. 'T--T f.T i
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