1; * ' ff ? Jjfj|| Q?u? R &?- < j. > ? !? oL ?&& !*.? ; $L48i o ^ 3 J.K. HOYT I * jj I o 0 Wrightsville Bead)ami Norfolk S - 8; SIre f h-m you. the surf, the mu- Q air. f ?twm. all cry oat for yoa to Q numc COAST LINK c has paihteid Uu? schedules and rates ? Tsiisw mm Sotorday. Jane 1st, to conaumr 4mrim ?? season. I To To " Wilmington Norfolk fur all trains Sat orday. and morning trains ml Soanday $3.00 . $3.73 j tlrs ttnf tj> return asm Tnaaday midnight follow Log. Far information call on, K. A. L>A FRAZE. Ticket Agent. T: C. White Oteral I*ii ni;i; r Agent, Wrfmfngtou. N. C. nounon notice Notice- is hereby given that the J partnership here tofore existing be-1 tan A. C. Hoyt and W. F. Rhyne txadiag antler the firm, name and acttr Ubyt Drag Company do this As April 13th. 1912 dtaaolred by mutual eonrpnt. W. K. Rhyne withdraws from the Arm and. A. C. Hoyt will continue the > hrtnrs nndcr the same name. A. , C. Hhyt asaamca all the liabilities e the purtaerahip and is entitled to 1 owitact all the assets of this day April J 13th. 1912. Slsaad: W. Ft RHYNE, <*. A.' C. HOYT. ^ S-A If. j k, lew i nched! "What latvc Mrvf-nrkisr days or can- 1 ?ast tartur*-?what sleepless Bijfhts of i arnhlt ajpeey?lick?lick?Itch. ooa* * ** *? saul it tM-eirvrU that I muat 1 ** ?* *7 vwty lib?than? , iwuem rrttaf?mj aklnooolot soothed i aal h?*W Thv **ry f>Txt crews at D.D.D. Pre- 1 *cn?t1aa for Efciirr>a stepped that awful . turt? trraawtljr- yea. lh? very moment RUB Vseekhhf iu? borniayy (klg the tor- I t.ww ? ?& A 3fc Ai Mla proves It. i I>1XA has tees lxenrn for years as ! *** ""Lt BM.*>*rrtelr reliable ecxeraa ' nsraedjr. for IX washes away '.ne disease I 5? J-4'O 5hx sfci*? A3 clear and MnBhy ? TM tT z rf*"JL 1 -?U oAr- (tmaschtts hire D.D.D. Pre- < ?vs It j*om can't cutng , *? nw-bot Can't -rccyt sotno 1.1 if profit anWUBrff. 1 ?K ^ hf w?w tn cwrr store, we are , ** e?rrx?* what 15.JJ.I > will do for you Ttw* w- oT?r yra a full alia bottle on < thts t iasslM - If yo>i do not find that s l? tetarv sewer the Itch AT ONCK it oswta yee m a cent. 1 r-^ KtWTK PHARMACY J - Wfseienrs Cesttj Fit of Temper. ! fn a fit of r?cpey. dnrtor a heated j fhsresafoa wttk her brother recently, , o rujsi'i daajthter. of Plouvorr.. , ttwl. Northern. Frac?v cot off her has*. bioneserer of Coal. ~ T%* discovery of coal la said to j (lava br*w mde by a Belgian black- . stall h i!uaed Halloa. who ltvrd in the | tCar? cf Plenevaax. aear L^ege. la , $Jn?' V - TBustybody Ltovs why a woman ' els pw* sfxSppin* bs a hobble skirt brr * * have everytMhc char pod. Rhe . heal? **e*?et tefia ?^e heah? TRKF Wilson', ????? s* TWO WYRIVTR AWAY BY rmn DV WiH ilmi Frecklm, Tan. Pin pitMB. Harmless to the most de MH OnonL The fiaest Face H ctmiah ism to joqngand old nlik tin t Hi n ii i nrmiiiim t H I I CntGfc oi voui lew alter the /Ire w hen vou I ** " ' ? it kww thai you might km had M per [| tmaM WASHINGTON. N. C y ;yii' utrk tl iAt kt1" It * MBWlio* WMBM MlUTT SATURDAY-. JUSE 1. 1913. im. ehlekana. Met.... 10? to l?o ?b sklsa, each 10c to >?c hurling. at SotolOe heap eklna. rack 80c to 60c a#'ow .w.-. r rU>?fw'a ? >? . - In Tf flint hi dee. per lb ..lie T7 salt hide?, per lb lie rj hides, d'ged. per lb 4c to 6c . B. PeM 91.86 lay pome 81.70 lack pens 91.70 fbi pees .1 81.70 peckled peea 91.70 ole boons 90c to 11.10 reen sale hides 9c reen hides...... .Se 'aer skin flint 35c ?er skin salt 15c IARDUI WORKED UKE_A CHARM liter Operation Failed to Help, Cardui Worked like a Charm. Jonesvlllo, 8. C.?"I suffered with romanly trouble," writes Mrs. J. S. vendrlck. In a letter from this place, and at times, I could not bear to stand ?n mjr feet. The doctor said I would lever be any better, and that-1 would lave to have an operation, or I would iave a cancer. I went to the hospital, another operated on me, but I got no better. They tald medicines would do Ufe-oad good, ind I thought I would hare to die. At last I tried Cardui. and began to improve, so I continued using It Now, [ am well, and can do my own work. [ don't feel any pains. Cardui worked like a charm." * There must be merit in this purely regetable, tonic remedy, for women? Cardui?for it has been in successful use for more than 50 years, for the treatment of womanly weakness and disease. Please try It for your troubles. N. B.?TTrifr In: Lidtei' Advisory Dept. Chsttswioffa Medkln? Co.. Chat u noon. Tenn.. lor Special ffurrutfnmj. ing coon. name i raimmi br Woomii," moi lu pijun wrappw. am raausst Wonderful Curiosity. On the banks of the "iVllliamette river, a short distance above Portland, 3re., stands one of the most remark* ible rocks In the world. It Is known is the Balancing rock. Rising from i broad base is a small column, rough* 7 round in shape. Just above this is a luge mass of rock, bearing a tree on he summit, the total height of rock tnd column being about 100 fleet. Alhough a great deal larger anA * . i THE 1 Marjorle'e lltUe battle threw the desperado ott his balance a trifle; as Be recovered, Mallory struck Mm. and . swept Mm on over against tke back . of a seat. At tha same Instant. Mal1 lory's right hand went like lightning 1 to the trigger guard, aid gripped <*? . Angers in a else ot at eat, while he . Jtrpvq the man's elbow hack against his aide, ifal lory's left hand mean wbtlp, 11 ong, around his gpemy's seek and gave Mm a spinning f^U thai seol gt,; Y- TUl j'jy/ . >\% Utlra ronU'.rof H.^J to alto at Maltory was crouchnd to the n?aO*d aJ?o??i.seife?Uy cot- i eibd by a human SblaW " ^ ! Btlll. rrom foree or babH and foolhardy plot*. SMI aimed at Mdtfory's SbtirtI" ' "Hands upf you1" j "Hands qp ytoiraatf!" answered Ma I lory, and his ylctlm. shuddering a! I the flefce look to hla comrade* ayaa. i gasped: "Fur God'e take, donl shoot, i a.'"'' 'isaiat't-?'- 'n-! Even then Ua fallow stood n|a j ground, and dabstad the lasua, till Msllory thMW auah ringing determine Hon Into one last: "Hands up. or by ' hands above his bui 1 A profound -Ah!- of relief soughed J through the car, and Mallory, still 1 kdpplng his eye on BUI, got down cau- ' tieualy from the seat. The moment 1 hs released Jtkrt left hand. It darted ! to the holster where his second gun was waiting. But before ho ?ouid -.olntch the butt of It. Mallory jabbed ' the muzzle of his own revolver In the . joasn's bade, and growled: "Put 'em I up!" And the robber's left band Joined the right In air, while Mallory's Jefc hand lifted the revolver. Mallory stood tor a moment, breath, lng hard and a little Incredulous at his own swift, sweet, triumph. Then he made an effort to ape ah as a this sort of thing were quite common with Mm, as If he" overpowered a pair of outlaws every morning before breakfast, but his voice cracked as he said. In a drawing-room tone: -Br Temple, would you mind relieving that man of those guns?" Dr. Temple was so set up by thhi distinction that he andweted: "Not by Walter!" Mrs. Temple checked him, before he could utter the beau* tlful word, and Dr. Temple looked at her almost reproaehfallft aa be sighed: "Golly, 1 should like, to swear Just once mere." Then he reached up sad disarmed the man who had taken his wallet and hia wife's keepsakes. American children breathe la this desperado romance with their earliest traditions, and Dr. Temple felt all his boyhood zest surge back with a boy s tremendous rapture In a deed or derring-do And now nothing could oheck his swagger, as he said to Mallory: "What shall ve do with these dara-ned sinners?**. He felt Uke apologizing tor the clerical relapse into a pulpltlam. bat Mallory answered briskly: "We'd bete ter take Mb Into ibe**mokln* room. They score the ladles. But, toft will the conductor take those 'base sod distribute the contents to their rightful owners?" The conductor was proud to act as lieutenant to this lieutenant, and he quickly rellered the robbers of their loot-kits. Mallory smBed. "Don't give day* body my things," and then he jabbed bis robber with one of the rerohrers, and commanded: ' Forward, march!'' The little trlomphar procession mored off, with Bill in the lead, fob lowed by Dr. Temple, looking like a whole field bpttery, followed by Jake, followed by Mallory,. followed by the porter and as many at the other passengers aa could crowd Into the smoking room. The rest went after those opulent feed-bags. is.! I J J .JIB ILPC ; Mgj&| r~ ^nni -i *?'t . v-zaifc HOLD-UP. CHAPTER XLI. ; ' ' ' ? . CIIUt^y^llck^rCKektty. Marjorta, a? tha auppoaod rrlfa of th. ra.cutar *" paranKtad ,?nt aaaroh, and tha Brat UUa* ah. ainntad for wa. a cartala (old brapaP'Sirrr. s&rs tWa, and ooooaalad It amom tar own tfcfaflt. / ' n'aWyft '"bn^S >{?dv*?Ma rtr? bar a milttr aUri. y iflK*. / X V rp? ^ ??**? -. ? *0~if I? *" jy ^tA T *Cl Ti Tim porter chucMedl "klT Owen n lint a-ltchin' f?r them lortn' trlxgera." II MaUor7 marketed two of the can- li ttred retolT^m. leet ;p MOTION J ! ? ! m "THE HYPNOl j-< AWi?^ Ui|4p# "A NOTE IN ? .' t ..LI. **I. T r / ,uy,n yK 'j || Ad Edison Com I 3 I C_l J fc\f VHHM t iu f l . irj L I . I ( values ever offereS at $15 to 825 HUB * 3oOd Clothes." i = Vanderbllt Gets Tip. Sfea < Tiara are a lot of Mortal toM of that fatuous amateur whin, Alfred Vand.rbllt, wko has oaoa asaln taken to ilmaatr a wife. On one occaatOM is had an amustnf etperlsoce while drtrthr Ma coach between UMoa and Brighton. At on stopping plaeo an Ihortiao appraaohad him and handed htm a anhetantlat -tip- "I touched, mr bat In cuatomarr airta," eaid Mr. Vanderbllt afterwards. "too* the matter and put It ta nj pocket, and L 1 think I had the better ot him. I don't knoar whether thia particular Amerlean tntendad It an a anub because l wan a nnacltntaa or beennae ha didn't know ma: let aa aire htm tha hanadt . Thai tha dooM-i-elthar war Ifa good, eooogh" Mr. Vanderbllt, br tha war. inherited 1;20.0?0.000 Cram Ola lather, tha lata Cornelius Vanderbllt He I owns orer 100 prize homes and oom- ' aldara coachlnf "the Buret apart la. A Uta wgrld."-?London Tattler. ir Troubles . ' ?;JBraces ^jSt ? and Children. i SY KIND ETHERIDGE. , . | ? * ; _ i ; j|. HEATRE I GUT . PICTURES ' ' ,> ) ', '2i f ic DETECTIVE," * 225 ||^|