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3 : 4 ''5)1 - i i ' 7 '-J t t i s t t I 2 X J- i 53' if it i ft n: hi : i;l li .f'VjTrn rr3fcaVr 1 j and forced him kind! bat tttsAj from the royal presence. And he is still the king's jester. Moral: It 's sometimes harder to lose a reputation than to acquire one. Lipplncott's. - - . . m. ju. - ... i lift mi fi iniai i Mf"1" iOili ii nnfflfli "mi ijg nt in nil i -f i ir I Tin " TIIE CARPENTER. That evening, when the Carpenter swept out The fragment shavings from the workshop floor. And placed the tools in order and shut to And barred, for the last time, the humble door. And, going on -His way to save the world, Turned from the laborer's lot for evermore, I wonder was He glad? That morning, when the Carpenter walked forth From Joseph's doorway, in the glimmering light, And bade His holy mother long fare well. And, through the rose-shot skies with dawning bright, Saw glooming the dark shadow of the Cross, Yet, seeing, set His feet toward Calvary's height, I wonder was he sad? Ah! when the Carpenter went on His way. He thought not for Himself of good or 111, One was His path, through shop or thronging men Craving His help e'en to the cross crowned hill. In toiling, healing, teaching, suffer ing all His Joy, His life, to do His Fa ther's will; And earth and heaven are glad; Alice Ranlett, in The Independent. Rales of Health for Sfen. The Chicago Weekly Health Bulle tin gives rules of health men con stantly violate as follows: "(1) Avoid ill ventilated and foul smoking cars. "(2) Keep your bed-room windows use, if of sufficient strength, may be used Instead of preparing it fresh. Coffee Blanc-Mange.-Heat one open at night. and three-fourths cupfuls coffee in a "(3) Don't over-eat. This is a double boiler and add a pinch of salt, particularly dangerous practice In Deat an egg very light in a bowl, and winter. to it add the following ingredients, "(4) Avoid over-indulgence in al- beating thoroughly:' one-fourth cup- cohollc drinks. ful milk, nix tablespoonfuls sugar "(5) Don't go into the cold air In and two tablespoonfuls corn-starch an over-heated condition. Stir slowly into the hot coffee "(6) Don't be a draft crank. You and cook until It thickens. Pour need all the pure air you can get. into individual molds, and serve very If you wouldn't coddle yourself so cold, with whipped or plain cream much, you would get purer air to flavored with vanilla. breathe and your chances of avoiding pneumonia would be much better." Coffee Pie. One and one-half cup- IU1S COU.ee, One-nail CUOIUl mim.l rrprT wnmnn la fro tn rhnnA thp yolks ot three eggs, two tablespoon- color and tne fabric which suits her lula corn-uarcii, lour tablesyooulula best and wise designers and dress sugar, aud one tablespoonfui lemon- makers will choose for their client? juice Cook in double boiler until tnat which Is certain to bring about itucK, ana pour into a iresniy-Daiteu tne Dest reSult. We have far out- crust. Beat the whites with two grown the day when any Individual tablespooutuls sugar and spread over h3 caned upon to sacrifice herself to Urn top and brown. the prevailing mode. We follow the general trend but retain our own Charlotte Ruhsc Make a custard preferences. The woman who achieve? of one cupful ot cream, one and one- a distinctive touch is always the wo- fourth cupluls ol coffee, three- man who is really best dressed. fourths cupful powdered sugar, a lit- Dressmaking at Home for January. He salt aud a leaspoonful vanilla. Arrange slices of sponge cake in a uutiaixikr bowl, aud uour custard over I A life sentencse: "I do now pro it. bet on ice until very cold. Gar- nounce thee man and wife." nish with pyramid of currant jelly. ouu la.u aixu u-ul Qnly tQ flnd Qur duty certainly cuyiuia coue. uu-utu cuy.u iu .j B0Tnewhere somehow, to do it SUGGESTIONS FOR SIMPLIFYING CHRISTMAS. First. Buy gifts early in the sea son and early In the day, to help the sales girls and packers and delivery men. Second. Send gifts early ten days or a week before Christmas marked, "Do not open till Christmas Day." Third. Give mainly to children and the poor let it be their day, and buy nothing which you cannot well afford. Remember that Christmas is of sweet and noble memory, and not an occasion appropriate for vulgar dis play. (Written for the Consumers' League of the City of New York, 105 East 22nd street, by a member of the Governing Board.) milk, two eggs, one-half cupful su gar, a little bait, and a teaspoouful ol vanilla. Cook in double boiler. Flouting lslund. Make like soft custard, ouly utu yolka of four eggs instead of two whole eggs. Beat the whiles very stiff: allow one table- spooul'ul of sugar for each egg anu place in spoouiuls over the custard. This is improved by tiny spoonfuls ol tart jelly or preserves. The New Idea Woman's Magazine for January. faithfully, makes us good, strong. happy and useful men, and tunes our lives into some feeble echo of the lift of God. Phillips Brooks. SEND THESE WITH YOUR GIFTS. to With a Box of Candy for a Lady. "Sweets to the sweet." The wise old saw I quote because 'tis fitting. And tribute pay unto the law With gladness unremitting. "Like unto like" is also true, Wherefore these candies hasten you. With a Razor, Shaving-Pad or Other Shaving Materials. Should you cut yourself in shaving, Don't blame me! Small effect has bitter raving, When the wound one may not see. But should your razor smoothly glide, Include me in your smile so wide. For Any Sort of Holiday Remem brance. Here's a thought of joyous cheer For Christmas and for all the year! To "Her," With a Pair of Gloves. 0 little thumbs, and fingers, too, 1 can but wish that I were you, FOR MOTHER, He' was only a mite of a boy, dirty and ragged, but he had stopped for a liille while iu one of the city's free playgrounds to watch a game of ball hetween boys of his own and a rival neighborhood. Tatters and grime were pamluily in evidence on every side, but this little fellow . attracted the attention of a group of visitors; and one oi them, reaching over the child's shoulder as he sat on the ground, gave him a luscious golden pear. His eyes sparkeld; but the eyes were the only thanks as he looked back to see from whence the gift had come and then turned his face away again, too shy or too much astonish ed to speak. But from that time on his attention was divided between the game and his new treasure. He patted the pear; he looked at it; and at last, as if to assure himself that it was as delicious as it appeared, he lifted it to his lips and cautiously bit a tiny piece near the stem. Then, with a long sigh of satisfaction and assurance, he tucked the prize safely inside his little blouse. "Why don't you eat it, Tony?" de manded t watchful acquaintance. "Eat it? All mesein Ain't 1 savin it for me mother! ' The tone, with its mingling of re sentment and loyalty, made further speech unnecessary. Whatever else lony lacked and it seemed to be nearly everything he had learned humanity's loftiest lesson: he had another dearer than himself, and knew the joy of sacrifice. Baptist Young People. i STIH OF BARGAINS THIS has been our record all along. Indeed we are al ways offering bargains. If it isn't in one line it is in another. Well, we will say that we are offering now the greatest bargains in every department of onr store that we have ever offered. I SUI From $5.85 to $16.85. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S COAT From $1 68 to SI 185. SKIRTS From $2.15 to $7.85. CHILDREN'S MUFF AND FUR SETS From 49c to $2 68. MUFFS OR FURS From $1 38 to $5 35. Ono lot of Shirtwaists, the cheapest of which is $1.00 regularly. For 43c That was just received ON SALE: For $5 35 Ech. Ladies Furnishing Company, 113 E. Hargett Street, Raleigh, N. C BLOW ROT NTHAL'S GROCERY STORE THE ONLY CI DlT HOUSE IN TOWN Pain r4 m Nearly all woman suffer some pain at times, due to j tne ailments peculiar to ineir sex. If your trouble Is yet in a mild form, take Cardui to prevent it becoming more Irj IFAf Vl OVA ei long years, get Cardui at once. Use persistently and It will help you. Take SHOES ! SHOES! SHOES i We Have Mens. Ladies and hildrens Shoes In All Grades and Sizes Mens. Ladies and Childrens Underwear, from. 25c. to $1.00 Ladies Waists from 50c. to $1.50 Ladies Hats from 75c. Up Mens and Boys Shirts, from. 25c. to $1.00 Trunks and Suit Cases, from 75c. Up Mrs. L. Eells, of New Hartford, la., was afflicted for 24 years. She writes: "For the past 24 years I have been afflicted with womb trouble, causing extreme nervous ness, pain in right side and back altogether making life a burden. I tried doctors and various other re.nedies without relief. Finally I be gan using Wine of Cardui. Now I am entirely cured. I cheerfully advise all women similarly afflicted to try Car dui." Sold everywhere. E44 31 I SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON BOYS SUITS $Z.5U SUITS SLiliLJ.NU KUK $2.UU $3.00 SUITS SELLING FOR $2.50 We also have a nice line of pants cloth, men and boys oreraTls also a select line of Dress Goods. Make oar store jour headquar ters. Miss Annie Davis is with us and will be glad to wait on her friends. C E. UPCHURCH Rr SON j 110 East Hargett St., :: RALEIGH, N. C m THE JESTER WHO WOULD RE TIRE. There was once a jester who was Since you, unchid, may clasp her tired of his job. so he resolved to eo no! she'll under- hand; Tell her but stand! With a Smoking.Set, Pipe, Cigars, Etc. to his august master, who was his master during the other months ot the year also, and beg to be released, so that he could seek, fresh fields and E. B. EVANS & SONS, NO. 8 EAST DAVIi. ST., RALEIGH, PL U M B EL RS. Gas and Steam Fitting, and Gen era) Repair Work. First-class work at moderate prices. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedules of Trains Leaving, Ra leigh, N. O. N. B. The following figures are ' pastures new. When the king and his courtiers saw him approaching I published only as information and Then clouds of smoke around you they began t0 titter; but the Jester are not guaranteed: flnQf went straight to the throne and sank No. Ill, west, 2.C Think sometimes of this lovinsr. 00 a. m., for Dur- upon one knee. I nam and Greensboro; handles Pull Sire," he said, "for many years 1 1 m&n sleeping car Raleigh to Winston- have capered and grimaced to amuse I Salem, which is open at 9.00 p. m. at you, and now 1 fain would rest." I union btation ior occupancy, con "He fain would rest! " repeated I necting at Greensboro for all points the monarch, his sides shaking withNorth-. South and West. mirth. I No. 21, west, 8:35 a. m., through "Sire, I have a family in a far-traln with chair car for Durham, away province I vxreensooro, aausuury, ana Asneyiue, Ho, ho!" laughed the King. "Ha. I connecting at Durham, with train for ha!" echoed the courtiers. "He, he!" I Oxford, Henderson, Norfolk, Keys- giggled the courtieresses. I Kicnmona, ana wasnmgton, at "And 1 beg of your maiestr ner- Greensboro for points North and mission " I outn. Isn't he the funniest thine!" said I No. 139, west, 4:05 p. m., handles the kimr I tnrougn r unman sleeping car ror At- "To let me go and see them." fin-1 lanta connects with train at Durham The sweetest (gayest) (brightest) ished the jester. I for Oxford and Keysville, at Greens- I could find; The king was wiDinz his eves. Doro wltn tQrough train for Wash And may each tone bear witness clear which were full of tears with merri- lnSton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Of Christmas (birthday) (New Year) ment. "Take him away, somebody " New York: also connects at Greens- joy for all the year. he said, "or I shall die of laughing. boro for Asheville, Knoxville, Cincin- Tne Delineator for January. He grows funnier every day." nati, Louisville and St. Louis. Attendants surrounded the jester wo- easi 4"iU a- m- ror 5eI WHAT TO DO WITH LEFT-OVER Zl j A t t B Locl COFFEE. ALONE IN A SAWMILL AT MID. " S?,?!" SELLING OUT! BIG DISSOLUTION FURNITURE SALE $20,000 STOCK TO BE SOLD BY JAN. 1, 1910 By mutual agreement the Capital Furniture Com pany will retire from the furniture businecs after January i, iqio, and their entire stock of furniture and housefurnishirgs is now on sale at a discount of from 20 tn 40 per cent. This dissolution sale comes at a fortunate time for the furnituie-buying public, as it occurs right in the buying season. Look your house over, find out what you need and want and come to our store for supply. CAPITAL FURNITURE CO. 203-205 Fayettevills St, 2nd 8 10 L Hargett St, RALEIGH, N. C. (friendly) (cordial) note wnen -pictures in tne smoke you see. Just send a dreamy thought to me (Waft now and then a thought to me.) But though you brighter (newer) joys evoke, Don t let our friendship "end in smoke." With Music or a Musical Instrument Because the very thought of you Makes music in my mind, Pray let me share this music true, LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE One of the most successful and best equipped boarding schools In the South with hot water htat, electric lights and other modern improve ments. 28th annual session ill begin Sept. 15, 19L9. For catalogue address J. M. RHODES, President, L,ittleon, N. C Ratei&lir SUSsiirfele &orh$f Shipments made to ay part ui 1 1 1 c price as at shop. MONUMENTS ; i it Mi COOPER BROS.. Proprs RALKIOH. N C 8KND rOR CATALOQut tf Wbea writing to Advertiser mcmion Ur cwM f 1.00 EXPRESS PAID. tl.OO, KXI'UKSS fri. lit "Ideal Alcohol" Gas Stove For Travelers, Sick-Room, Camp, Chafing Dish, l ight h- Keeping, or herever Gas is not Available or lsiird. IT MAKES ITS OWN OAS ABSOLUTELY HAKE. Smokeless and Odorless, Weighs Only Ei!il km CAN CARRY A VE8NEL WEIG1UNO 00 POI NDS It Bolls a Quart of Watr In Nine Minute $1.00. Express Paid. $1.00. Express hid Ban-Ward Hardware Company r Agents Wanted fu Write LIFh INSURANCE for iht PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF NOKTrl CAROLINA. BIG MONIvY TO A !IfSTLJN(i MAN. 1 More than 550,000 Paid to Home People Last Year. All Money Kept at Home and Paid Ouly to Home IVop't. Nohi$i salaried officers to support 'PP'X to H. E. KING, Sec'y-Treu., RALKIOH, N. C. Bom ii Norfolk & Southern Railway Harry K. Wolcott and Hugh U. Kerr. Itecelvtrs. DIRECT ROUTE TO TilE Great Atlantic Ocean Resorts Morehead City and Beaufort. North Carolina Attractive Low Fares For Season 1909 FROM Rai(h Dfoiaion Raleleh. N. C Knlghtdale, N. C Kagle Ruck, N. C. Wendell, N. C. . Zebu ion, N. C. . Middlesex, N. C Bailey, N. C Wllaon. N. C ... KUntonsburff.NC Walstouburx.N.C rarmvuie. N. c. . Greenville. N. C. Orlmesland. N.C, Chooowlnlty, N.C Vanceboro, N. C. Frederick. N. C... Washington. N.C. To MOREHEAD CITY and Return To BEAUFORT and Ketuni Sanei Tickats Sola Daily Ex. ShM ay Limitta Oct 31. '09 t8 4fi 6 45 6 45 6 43 6 OS 4 95 4 35 5 80 8 46 2 80 Ffcra-Diy Ticket! Ex. M4.f tautaa Flrt 0ay teclttiim Date at Salt ft CO 6 60 6 60 6 50 6 60 b Ho 36 36 35 35 W S 65 4 25 2 80 8 00 8 35 Week-fig Tickns So Sat. aa SanCiy SMi Saitfaf a 1 1 aw Ulua Santa IKktts llckt't $4 OaRf uTf u soaa.y liana lUH.a Moto tatt tt Salt Oct 31, '01 IIIIUI 14 60 6u 60 60 60 40 25 45 46 3 45 3 45 3 45 8 06 2 75 2 10 2 60 2 HO n 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 U) 2 60 60 00 00 00 00 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 26 1 60 1 bO Fivt Cay Tfc'tu S- M lai y l Swaay IMitt (m Days IaUuC tf 0t a! Saia 16 66 65 6 66 6 26 i' ii' 4 66 4 00 8 66 2 80 880" Taut Wfcttt tat SuKMf Srii Ml a i um a j ImM i UattJ I Fb'Ivi( laaatkl 6 b 6 6 6 3 3 70 70 70 70 7U 45 h 55 4 IV 55 '20 75 45 2 60 8 '20 8 05 4 70 70 70 "0 70 00 46 3 6-' 3 3 ( i 1 no 3 W 3 7 2 1 30 2 HU 3 K) andFFVDhMokfle i?, t? ?I mX and under twe,v (,2- ' bve 'r Sn aall 7tfiY d i "i ,M'f 1JM, to an1 Includlna Se pt. 30. 19U. W k -j miiuuiui lei.L. 2a. 1UUU. - VSunrfav t lok f.n . lor u ShSMrmw, !' including Sunday, Auguat 29th. Ur.ln wlU w datea direct lor Mo rttnfJ Ortnvlile. 9:17 a. m.. Wublokton. 9 45 a in.. . d . ed-ltT'n1 ""'ort. N. C. Returning, train leavea UeauKrt.S BeS'lnclvln & hV?J,,- 1'- "opplng Intermediate S.aU.n. Ital-itb loSJ ?5!h iC ...Vln .bot.h d.'re liona. fio atopovera In either direction will be ailowta..! iThmih exnrtaTn. on un1y tHatnlnt. tailing and Haw 1 ieaaon June llfao ,lh A a?,".cJf?tel' -ehead City. N. C. will te oiced tor aeaaonJuneUt.lS,. . O. HUDOJNs. General rasaenger Agent. .WioiMa. Business Locals. Coffee as a flavoring is seldom met with. Yet coffee desserts are deli- unmindful of dampness, Wilmington: also for Kinston. New araris, Bern, and Morehead City. cious. and have the advantage of be- Strm Z C'.WJ J AtkinS worked No. 144. east. 12:30 p. m.. for Sel ing both novel and economical. The as isignt Watchman, at Bannef ma an(1 noirtshnro rnnnHn t flAvorine for th foiinwtr, va.ina. e sPriSs. Tenn. Such exposure gave ma wlth A. r.. T fnr nnint. cmni, a cun of rnfropa tahin.f.,i Qim a severe cold that settled on his and north- aisn t nniHw rnr finely-ground coffee steeped in a tri- lunS3- At last he had to give up Wilmington, Kinston, and New Bern ne over a cupful of boiling water, , Vl-Vl mT7 remeQie3 No. 22. east. 6:30 p. m.. for Selma just enough more to allow for evano- . cu ""? ,usea "r- ng s xsew and Goldsboro, connecting at Selma Alter using on. DOUie," for Doints south nn A iL T. PIW.V he writes, "I went back to work as and t RMhnm Ttrn.A. - a well as ever." Severe Colds, stub- Rockv Mount. born Cougs, inflamed throats, sore' For further Information tn lungs, Hemorrhaees. Croun D -n't 'all to procure Mas. Wmiofi Sooth- Whooping Coueh eet nulrlr and ITX VT T T ' isa Stbcp i .r your hii rn whu- cuttt g vvuooPins ougn get quicK and etc, address the undersigned. teeth. It loothta the child, Boitenaih gum, prompt cure from this glorious med-1 r w roRiTXT? allaya all pain, curea wind colic and la the !Ctnp rn, ariA C1 a a t-i-i vi " m ,n. n. wenuiia,. be-t remedy tor diarrhoea, Twentj-flve cenw 60c ana 1-00- Tal battle Traveling passenger Agent, anoiue. -wee. uuaranteett by all Drueeiata. I tji-, x e I iHusteyi, evapo- r,: before using. Coffee left from table! MOTHERS! WANTED Several good agents t solicit subscriptions for The Cauca sian. Write at once for terms. Ad dress The Caucasian Raleigh, N. C FOR SALE A Sun typewriter at a bargain. Has been used only six months. Address "F," care The Caucasian, Raleigh, N. C. WANTED All farmers who grow Simpklns Prolific Cotton to bring their seed to me at any time. Warehouse 315-316, S. Blount St., Raleigh, N. C.. back of W. A. Wyatt's store. W. A. Simpkins. FOR SALE CHEAP. A 40 schol arship in Draughong Business Col lege. Will dispose of it to person making the best offer. Write at once for particulars. Address P. O. Box "O", Raleigh, N. C. For 75 Cents. Mr. A. V. Dockerya dook on Fis tells all about fishing, baits, how to oulld and stock fish ponds. For sale by Commercial Printing Co., Raleigh, tf-Cv T (a4T4tX. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT o 8TATK CERTIFICATE OF DIP80LUTI0N. TAUf Whom Tkmm Prnf Ja Cowa Gnrtng; W IkM MA- Tt A n.M M .A duly authenticated rec rd of the proceolnta tor the voluntary diaa luilon there- f by the unanlrno" eonaent of ail th atockhoidfra. dlTl-.l,11,, offlce- th the S"ndard ..JTfi. Company, a corporation of tbla r.Dril,cPJofflcIalluatd tn the l"'.0t,R,,eUh'.C0UIlt o Wake. 8tate of Nortn Carolina (rr. Norwood Patrol. bTlnt the ant th.reln and tn charge thereof upon whom i rocaa my be atrrtd) comp ted with the requtrernVnt. of 'bh." JEL? T1" ot 1Mb, entitled -Corpora Ln-' pnlimlnary to the laaulntTof thu OrtlflcaU ot Dlaaolution- 01 N.Tkmfyrm, L J. BR VAN GRIMES. fes retail of .stu,,f the 8iat of North Carolina. hSik 51rtJ" that tJd corpora FuV, ?m i ", ?th Amr 01 October. 1908 file In my office a duly executed and atteated eoZat In writlaa to the laaolutl..n of aali cornor - htS,ted b' stockholder! ThSSoL !.Jttl1 conaeo and the record of The prPTm" "rld are now rafito in m aad jmce aa pro l ed by law" m my my banri a d affixed my official VeaLt rl elgb, thto Tlh day of October a! DM J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretaxy of State. DROPSY CURED Belief 'at Once. Address DR. JOHN T. PATTERSON Norfolk & Southern Railwav Barry K. H oUott and. Uugh M. Kmrr, Beorit-rm. DIREIOT ROUTE: -TO TFIE- Grcat Atlantic Ocean Resorts Alorehead City and Beaufort North Carols ATTRACTIVE LOW f-rOR QEA&ON 1909 FARES FROM Guldahorn. N f. Beata. N.C I auranaa. V c Falling Crek,NC CaawelL N. C. uover. N. C rovn v r. Tuacarora, N. O New Brn. N. C Klverdaie. N. C .. Croatan. N. C .... llavelock. N. C Newport. N. C wild wood, N. C Oriaatal Braach Reelaboro. n r i ran u boro. N. C J "ayooro, N. C Stonewall. N.C Oriental. N. c To MOREHEAD CITY and Return Ttctati StBaKf Ikanaa Oct II. n tt 00 S 75 S 60 S 30 S 00 2 90 2 70 2 SS 2 10 1 00 1 40. 1 20 W -60 40 2 60 2 70 2 00 Fto-Car Ttotts ScMB.jty ttataat law 13 10 S 00 2 2 75 2 SO 2 40 2 25 2 10 2 00 1 50 1 40 1 20 9J 2 10 2 25 2 40 263 2 66 Vtak-M Ifck'ti Sad tat tteft't" j Fan aw 1 MaM a :raia lUiltet Fukaiaf law y Staff Tick.ts tteltat To BFAUFOKT and Kurt SMM Tickett 12 25 2 15 2 05 1 9 1 85 1 75 1 65 1 55 1 4 I 35 1 25 1 15 90 50 40 1 45 1 1 75 1 85 2 00 Bataat Wa,08' Jl- M tt 50 1 60 1 60 1 40 1 25 25 15 10 05 (Mi 95 90 80 60 40 I 10 1 10 1 25 1 25 1 25 flt -tij tkfaU St't 0ataatSJt TKkett SaM latna mtit i a It J4 20 13 30 r23 S Mb 3 w Irl I 3 70 SC6 1 9 3 60 2 i 1)1 1 3 20 2 70 3 10 2 BO i 2 90 2 4 ' 1 2 30 2 2U l 1 80 1 70 2 t i 180 IM l 140 IM L 1?J 1 10 1 10 " 70 ' 130 9 2 30 jS 2 45 J 1 2 80 20 t 2 90 2 70 y t 3 10 2 & s : i and Fur. n.-r."r" "v' Fears of age and under twelv (12). hall of above ,tr'- on aale Mar is tail T ".T M.ajr,.la- to nrt Including Sept. 3. yo9 , i. ltJ, . t,HTt 5". .180W Ji Including S nt 2B. i a.,n.v tirkn. on sale J t-rta! WU1 checked PoV. 'toporer. In Uthex direcYlon will be 1 8.jptng C Servlca ESZHSg t Sunday farea. Bathing, aalllng. and Aff V C. J rarior tr Hervtca hfivMn ii i.C; V' JL ,urau -" , . r augurav d June laittoW"boI2- N c- Morehead City and B.auforU Vrn. head Citt n-;,8oai . Train Service between - N-rtoU. Va.. VSea . the teaaoa Tuaelit, Twf). AUantlo Hotel, Morehead City. N. u. " " ffc H. a HTJDOINS, Ganarti Faaaenger Afenl 6 If
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