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? Majo. ' ^ B yt'r !: lur No catch, do par qao __ :: H. Jones. Vandemere. to pet th? ponr In the vetlns con(& wt aa?l it yoa atll.Ualp nit cat Itlru I Will take you ail to rldo. Your little friend* Zoph. Potta, Jr. 7-7-tfc ?: :?.?-^-7 THE DOXBEKiHOl'SK, Of.lUCOKE, N. C., 1b an Ideal place to sfeend Voli!" . lffltty VRC&M0T1. EMT> rotJttl BE** ."/ in th# hpuse haa a view of the sea. <3ood physician on the place. Write for ratea. J. H. Doxaee. Prop. 7-9-2nH>3 hOSlHSCO) AND WHITE STEER. . .straight horns, weight about 70* I- - w ?00: TOS. Laat seen goStgrWI . r rrT?ow|. Kydo County.?Regard".?Wr C. Dudley. 'r ' 7-21-tfc ;r s-a.ste . .J P^77 BOD STRAYED-?SOW. BARK* P??J V ~ land-China, markings large: _ Juat weaned . pigs. Reward for Information that T?111 lead to recovery. J. P. Bowie, R. P. D. 3. L 7-25-2tc ~ ! YOTJ CA2? GET DEPEND^ able Merchandise at Washings ton's Greatest Cost Sale. Bowers-Lewis Co. WANTED?SALESMAN TO SELL Lubricating Oils. House and Barn Palbt and'Specialties. Big profits. U.-? ?y- yCharufilon Refining Co., Cleveland. Ohio 7-li-3m-ent-c j . WANTED?SALESMAN TO SELL Lubricating Oils, Houco and Barn Paint and Specialties. Big profits. Champion Refining Co.. Cleveland, O. ?-14-3m-eat-c BANKERS THINK LOAN SAFE. New York. July 2G.?American bankers who participated In the recent Mexican loan of $30,000,000, do not*credit reports received in the financial district from Washington that General Carranza. leader of the Constitutions Hsu, had warned Enrn , A peon tnveetor* that be would not ai . same thp obligations contracted by . \the Hnerta administration if he ovorI h rfttr It TtlAV nntnliul mil tknl nn matter who npay be In control of Mexico In the future, he would not dare repudiate an obligation which would make tho contraction of future 1 loans with responsible parties out of tho question. y WISHED SHE == COULD DIE And Be Free From Her Trccblea, bat Find* Better Way. Colombia. Temi.?"Many a Hme.1* nm Mrs. Jesae Sharp, ol this plrc.-, I wished I would die and be relieved ol my pullering, from womanly (rouble<. I could act get up, without puliing at something to help me, aad stayed in Bed most ol the time. I could not do my housework. The least amount of woric tired me "vt.. Mr h*"lH -** * ?'1 ?M tremble for an hour or more. Finally, I look Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I am not bothered with pains any more, and 1 don't have to go to bed. In tact. 1 am sound and wen of all my troubles." ? Cardui godfcte all the week spots and helps to makeahem strong. It acts with mlfil jM. against her. It is lor the tired, nervous, irritable women, who feel as if everything were wrong, and need something to qniet their nerves and strengthen the worn-out system. If you are a woman, suffering from any of the numerous symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardan It wit help you. At all druggists. ? it mm special ' V- * I On onr entire line of Suit Cases to tho Ben aljore wifh your eld ci spent in a nice case will add so will have that muefc sated wj?? i i i. ? The Price THE H?ad-to-Foot ( Bcielebr*Ud xtb birthMt Watee Elizabeth y^eli MeI I tie. Margaret L. Mltchcl, Francla Handy, Rosa Spain, Rosalie Morgan. Els'.c Morgan. Rowena Wpolard, Milton B. Alllgodd, Willie Bragc and Beatrice Credle of Swan Quarter At I six the guest 'departed pronouncing toi'a uell a charming bontf ^"TTT " wlahiog her many bright birthdays. PERSONALS. . m 0 0 ; m 0 a I ?? Miss Luetic Rhodes, ejio la visit* 2hi friaad*. In Greenvii><-. was among I those wlm eujuji-l u-trouuMglH suit I down tho Tar River, given by' trfb I Jas^ffWaskill of New Bern waB a I bnaineas visitor here yesterday. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rcberson. I MIbs Llda E. Parker and Dan Porter of Robersonvllle sppnt yesterday in the city. >- _ R. E. Crumpler, who has been visiting his sister. Miss Mary Crumpler, for the past few days, left this morning for Piedmont Springs to spend the balance of his vacation. Miss Mabel Swanson of Greenville is in the city visiting friends. ? . w -?f? ' R. McArthur of New Bern is a business visitor here today. , I F. T. Phillips returned last even- i ing from Ocracoke. 1 Mlfes Fannie Nichols fcas returned j from a very pleasant visit to relatives , | In Petersburg, Va. , | G. A. Phillips left his afternoon fcr I Ocracoke, where he will spend a fewdays with his ram Sly. $ ' ! CASTOR) A 1 For Infants and Children. 1 The Kind Yen Hare Always Bought ; 11RYAN WONT IlKSKi.V | Laugh* At Wall Street Rumors-r-Dc- \ nietl at WhlteNHoase. < Washington, July 25.?Secretary 1 of State Eryan expressed himself as highly amused over reports current .fla...thfl-New. York exchangp that hc^ _ was about to retire frcm his post. "I wouldn't like to buy stock on such a rumor as that," added Attorney General McKeynolds, who was with Bryan at the time. The White House made absolute denial of the reportlhat tEePresi- " deut was about to request Bryan'a' resignation. 1. % ?Wallace, Jth"e" a a rigainr, ?ai~ " ed on his great voyage. 1812?The Saxons defeated the Russians at battle of Sobrlne. 1858?First Hebrew In British Par- ^ liament. 1808?Prance offered, to serve as peace maker : between _Jh? " United States and Spain. 1899?President Heureux of San Domingo, assassinated. 1912?Supreme Court Justice Keogh . of New York decided that , Thaw ia still insanp.; Eight j HfttrftO, ttlrh , Alrffcrmen'*p. J lestad-lwiafciag bitbwa,. \ : , PRICES and Traveling Bags. Don'* start use, Just a little money well mnch to your appearance, and I i i you come home. r * ' | i i ' is Rl0ht at HUB >utritters I ' ? . IU inUtft KUrflu Eipsrfs Will Suggest Plans Far Mm! MsrVat Unites? WWI HlOlnQl SlUJoOOi i TO STUDY QUESTIOM IM FULL P'ril*!?*!!* ?f.Agrieu!tiir* Specialists In Direct and Co-operativ# Doaiing*. Tr/inoportation and Marketing of Par. iahablo Produce. It to announced tbJik the djpnrtment of ngrlmiUure through It* ofllco of market." will shortly begin a thorough itody of what happen* to produce from ,!;e time It Itwves the'producer td the 11 uw !t reaches the consumer. A specialist ou marketing perishable produce will investigate price* received hy producers, cost of transportation and storage, cfiaiige of ownership, nccumtTT latod charges, profits and other elements. This specialist wilT then study conditions In various sections to determine the feasibility of a market news jervlce dealing wltli perishable prod J IDEAL BIAItKET llf DETROIT. Courtiay American City, acts and also th3.|fest methods of makstatistics of supply aud demand useful to the fnrmlr or truck gardener. The question <|i market houses will ie-considered. advice as to the beat tnd most sanitary form of market will jo made. ?oii) in unities will be advisud to adppt the co-operative Idea lu onrkctlti^. The llttlo store on the lireot where all produce Is exposed to die dnWnnd germs Is condemned. , Thp/specialists will-gire nttcntlou to tudyltig co-operative organizations of roducers and consumers. Including o-opernti*** marketing associations of farmers and buyera. co-operative rtorc*. etc. They will* moke Intensive studies of typical communities dealing rrlth speclnJ products and will assist a me luniuuum or ik*w co-op^ative nterprlses. An expert In cooperative J iccoanting trill assist such organizations to keep their books and records j effectively, establish cost systems and i follow up methods of bundling goods ?n route and on sale. Co-opera tin;? with the other I lives U:::tors will bo specialists In transportation? men who hnve hud as much railroad shipping experience as division freight agents?who will assist' producers in securing proper freight rates and will discus* questions of oxending facilities, determination of AN INSANTTAJtT MAfcKJTT. rates, routing and other* matters conternod with the speed? and cheap Especial uttemluu la to be given to the milling, marketing and utilization of cotton seed. A specialist in this Hue rill gather full Information necwaary Tor the successful organization and operation of oil mills by co-operating producers. He will also endeavor to Bnd new uses and new applications Iter cotton seed anil Its manufactured products IFivumw. . Other apodal 1st* thoroughly fnmiliar with the lunrkcjlug of cotton In Tcxtu*. Arkansas nud Oklahoma and other eotton xtntns will devote fbolr at ten Hon to improving trade In cotton and derislng Improved methoda of bacdllnf And hefting Cotton and acc l cotton. P?r?nnial? Are Pretty. At odd time* plant hardy flowering porah&Uia along the fence near tba iwibllc road. Tiiey can often be'dug In the wood* Or back lot* am) wl|l coat ?ly a few mtnotra' time to transplant Bat they'll gtrtdeo the hearts of aO Who mo them. . ? mm ralclselpuiurtt tou imiro M tartar oo the water ??on whIHI wna'aorayt KtrickeK?I did, bot the || |p qp?New Tftrtt ^na age of Ui3eda yon hand hi 4-teifiiflg trie No! A remarkab have 3pent the on: svill buy. a pachas and the grocer h moat nutritions f flour?as clean delicious as it wa from the oven. NATIONAL BISC Mannar, Rather-Than Bar Boauty, ^ Waa Har Chief Charm. ] Tha only uutbeotic portrait of r!?o- < pnrra mat is known to archaeologists 1 Is a bust which npgears on a series ot 1 coins. It. Ih qu the'reverse and boars t the Inscrlptlcn'ln Creek. "Queen cico- I patrn. the Divine, the Yonngor." while ' on tbo obverse is a portrait of "An- 1 tony. Dictator For the Third Time, Tri- * nmvlr." 1 The workmanship of the coin Is. far I from good, and this ncconnts In so?ie t measure for the undenluldy pl.-.lo t?ji- * penraucc of the qneon. Yet the i:i netw. as far hm the feature* ?; ?. Is ? true one,'Tor the other eojmTof tb?* same wrles. though of n different type, give h?r the sutpe features, un uquliiue nose, n strong chin, n long neck and I narrow shoulders. < The fact is that her beauty was not 1 so remarkable ns-one would think from t the spell she cnst over^Cnesar and Aa- J tony. PIutnrch.~ for instance, tolls us I 'that her Iwauty ip Itself was by no X means incomparable nor calculated to omnie those who sivc^-ber," bufVdils that the magnetic clmrm of hdrjfcinliner, the gracefuluoss of her movements. f the persuasiveness of her conversation) r and her tlgure were most attractive. 0 ?: 1 t Enjoyed What Ho Paid For. y It is interesting to note the effect g that reputqtlon has ou those who are j not good critics tot the efforts of public n-Clerk Jn. a dowutown bank was telling. "I happen to know a celebrated concert artist." he said. " "One evening she waa in the city and had siothIng to do. so she cnuie nj>to our very bnmble flat in Harlem to spend a quiet, homelike hour or two. The night was warm?and the windows aura ojien After dinner she sat down nt the piano nud sirng several songs for us. The next any 1 nenra ipnt one ot oar neignbors complained loiully about the 'yell- * Ins' Id our flat and said that such nuisances ought to bo prohibited. Two nights Inter that same neighbor paid $2 a seat for himself, his wife and his daughter to bear o.ur friend slug at a concert."?New York Sun. Vary Particular. ' "Pat." said n gentleman who wiw watching un Irish gardener at work, "why are you digging out that hole In the ground?** * "Pui not digging out n bole."? replied Pat "I'm digging out the earth ni?d I'm leaving a hole." ? Loudon Yile renh What 8h? Wanted t? Know. ; "You ure going to marry n rich wld ower who lias three children," said the fortune teller. "Ob. I know that." replied the benn tlfnl girl, "but I'd like to find out wbnt we are going to do with the children for. as he nays, they certainly need ? mother's care."?St. I.otils Republic. Be Careful Whan You Laugh. ? Pew people know what dangers lurk In excessive laughter. YTLeuwe kvjgh our regular breathing is changed, com reg in nnicytUPU n^iMnttons bymttir the throat muscles are contracted. It Is for this reason (hat. when laughing very heartily ct some good Joke, wo have often to gasp for breath. At rimes we nre obliged tu hold -our sides ou account of the pain a hearty laugh causes us. owing to the partial suffocation of the lungs through the cuttlug off of their proper nlr supply. Every mtagcle in the body becomes contracted fining 9 continued fit of lau^bter. Often the blood vessels in tbo face he com? XtogeeUsl. rousing it to turn red and even pfyple. 8hon1(ljthls congestion continue /or nnv length pf time apoplexy resulting {fto\death mtgfif well occur. It . la better^fiTl&cw cl renin-1 I stances to laugh until we cry. for tin? "" shedding of tears relieves the congestion of the brain. Tears caused by grief do good in the same way, and that la bow,.after a great aorrow, many people have been saved from bralu congestion and madness by the timely shedding of a few teart^-London Tit* Bits. - Fruit Jars Yea. we have them. Economy fruit . jars, half gallon size, (1.50 per dox.; quarts of seme. $1.25 per dot* Queen fruit Jars. half gallon size. >115 per dos.; quarts of same, $?. pet doe. Pfcone Orders Appreciated PURE FOOD CROCERTf =??= you hold a vf rocer's baud % -proof packBiscuit. He J package? sa the coin, paction? ^ to one?for you pllest sum that be of good food; as sold you the pod made from and crisp and i when it came jrr COMPANY - | ; i Rodin's favorite why of showing off i Sis sculpture In by tbo light of a shad- | y when the light la projected from b<- < ow, every rugosity of the akin, every , rabsurfare muscle. every vein or wrin | tie Is accentuated. Tho troublo with , his test when' applied to statues not ? )y Ilodin Is that frequently tho veins t ind muscles and wrinkles hove net , >een chiseled Into the stone. a*nd n?> >roJected llcht. no matter what its In- t enslty Or angle of projection, can cast ? Windows not raised by the Inequalities j if thefkeulntnred surface.?W. Frnnck- , yn Paris In International Studio. \ Thi B if; ere nee. Matrimonial Agent?What kind of a , lusbnud do yoti want? Girl?One who loean't smoke, drink or swear. _ who t wings me chocolates and takes me to hentUrs nnd restaurants every dify ilatrimonlul Agent?Yon don't want a j iusbnnd. "Wlmfyou wnbt, young wo ' nan. Is a beau.?Judge. | No Compliment. * 1 "Dining iu u real borne must aeom i tlcasnnt after life in these restau- 1 ants," remarked the hostess, fishing J penly for a compliment. "It Is a relief not to have to watch our hat nnd coat all the time." re- t ponded the dense old bachelor.? ,< .oulsville Courier-Journal. Center Control 110-!ocb Wheel 3om i LtlulwnJ Dtivo - Extra Large Tire* There is? size in the j best populi specially t sion gears conns nomical long str ... And like ey o( the very lates maximum powe has the rhinirriiit no humming; ni other power uni So it is w ith the transmissior I thoroughly j>uilt modious and coi The long wl riding qualities; i To buy acai power, quality s pay $1200. ' 1 See us toda> I Dailey I R-C-H Coi i aggBaggSj kitchen^ ^taM^iutaocinc waJi*\ was composed of a top awl two shelvs below, supported by four leva. It wu then uaed not so much tie a (dace Cu 'dr epilog tbo meats.as a serving tabu aa which dlabaa were pieced befor Mac ^'lotted to (be members of tli household. At a later period a portio ef the dresser became lackmed. an after that an extra shell with book times a hood. was placed on It I eras not thee an article of kitchen fui Miture, but stood In the hall or 11 via room. Am a. result of the desire to n dues the qoaflltj of furniture in tb bell the credence end dreeaer wer combined in one article, with a close qi>ovo, tbo whole surmounted by a can opy. Then it waa like some of ou sideboards. though it woa not knowi by that name until the eighteenth cen tury," v ben it assumed the Jong, lot table form, with drawers and cup boards below. The name sideboan prior to tliU bad, however, boeu up plied to tables as early as the sixteen11 century. t The Eye as a Camera. The human eye Is a perfect nhotow rapher's camera. The retluu Is the dr; plate ou which are focused all object! by means-of the crystalline lens. Tin cavity behind this lens Is the sliutjer The eyelid Is the drop shut tie. Tlx Irspinjr of tlie optical darkroom Is tin inly black membrane In the ontlrt body. '1'itin miniature camera Is soli pociisln:. *e!f I lading and self develop jog nnil takes millions of pict ures even Iny In r.tlur? umI enlarged to life slr.e Chart* One !>n>n prepared?marvclouj whartH-wiiifh go to show that the ey?j *?j|ir?sMons convey I up t* nwny distinct shade* of meaning ['he |'-iivct ><f color perception is ov?i irbetniiriK. To perceive ml the retina ?f lite e>s? must receive three hundred ind >Jnnoty-iive million million vibralotrs in :i second: for violet It xmist ro pond to seven hundred nud ninety milIon million. In wttr waking momenta >or eyes nrebombnrded every minute jy nt twist six hundred million million Ibrttliffls^-'Ciilfcl^ii Tribune,, A Rebuff. ^ told fnttn'r I to vis I you .more tbar ilJ.v trirl I've ever met." "And H'iutt did father say ?' "Fie sold to try and meet some wort Elria."?Cornell Widow. ? Prepare! Never write on a subject without list having rend yourself full of it. ind never rend on n subject till yuta lit"ve "ttiOttrfbt yoUrself hungry on it.? [pchter. It 1" no use to mnke buy whi'e the ran shines unless you get It under rater before it rains.?Exchange. \ ~v"* f. o. b. Detroit Stewart Sp&rdaractrr E! Eagiih Typo 2>iy Pi Eauii Magneto ?-sMi Lt.=j StVoko Mojar R Bore: 3,1+ la., ifrok;, S in. 2xtra power,.cxti*a sire k-Ci-H at $900. Urntl ar priced car built. E seat treated chrome n :ct a wonderfully povi oke mfcr with the res cry-other R-C-H unit, it and most practical d r -with the minimum w ^ r~s. i; -ri ? Ai Li i ncrc is 0 balking in its co-oper t's. the R-C-H from the 1 to the rear axle, car in the V?W4v !' Etigtistr "body is exti nfortable. leel base adds more cc so do the big tires and i : of the A-C-H size, cor md quietness elsey. ht Let us arrange a de Motor Cbi WASHINGTON. N. <fc. poration. Debt '*v'? * ' \ afeSH DIRECTORS la H ifi ARE NOT ! but men of intelligence, ? actively engaged in di- ' i " ilfrii 13 tm'M |9 i ? - v' -, - - - - ] mnwwi i Through their guidance?: . ; '1 this bank has with , SAFETY, gone through with every money panic i [ for 20 years. i " . , *5 You can feel secure in 1 having your Checking Account here. \Jm .' L n I. - c YE AT 1_! I J . DdiiK oi u asnington | 1 Hnpppns Frequently. Wo dcn't know who put the punc in punctuation, btu v.-e do know & I whole lot of punctuation is put Into punk.?Berkshire Eagle. --*-^1 : ; I* | jt?TLETON COLLEGE. For more than 30 years wo i hpve Iktii truinitigpirhuunLyoung* ? * women for successful teaching and . for usefulness, in ' vomiir wotncu preparing to teach ami free tuition to all students .who take instruction in our l*rac- * tico and Observation Sehool. We guarantee positions to teaclh ' , ers who complete our oonrses of study. For catalogue address J. M. IHHODKS, Littleton, N. C. m plot el 900 ieclrio Lights or reit-0>Li:c System uasian Green Finish ngth, and extra _____ :or unit it is the ,xtra large and iekel transmis- I ? 'erful and eco- I ^ ir axle. 4 the rear axie is esign. It gives }v^v?iica IB ation with the motor through It is the most a large, comimfort in easy f the big springs. ? I n fort, strength,1 J M monstration. \ npany, f II wt, Mich I EEES959ES9
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