iinu n mm Individual Checking Accounts; Ju:t in the same manner that every business house . mus have a bank account, so every private individual should have one, as his standing in the community is . thereby improved while he has the convenience oi paying his bills by check, to say nothing of the safety of depositing his money in this bank instead of keeping it at home. We invite checking ac ' counts in any amount, ' - 'i Tw. ' j . arWOt-TW" Ill The . Smith Premier VISIBLE TYPEWRITER " NfODEL 10. J : t Acme of Perfection in Construction and : Service. ENNETTS - BOOK -STORE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES A SMBHMHBBBJSBlMiMMSMMaaBMHHHa . . ,. c..i;i i.iiM'.d Has since 1894 given "Thorough Instruction- under positively Christian Influences at the lowest possible cost." RESULT: ft b to-day with its faculty of 82, a boarding patronage of 828, Its student body of 400, and its plant worth 8140,000 ' THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA ' $150 pays all charges for the year, Including table board, room, lights, steam beat, laundry, medieal attention, physical culture, and tuition In all subjects except music and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, REV. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. A Principal . - BLACKSTONK. VA. - Meredith College. One of the few college for women In the South that confer an A. B. degree repreaent- Ing four yean of genuine college work according to the Standard College. Diplomee awarded In the Schools of Elocution. Art and Music Library facilities excellent. Systematic tralntug la Fhyalcal Education under director. Courts fur banket-ball and tennis, i '.. Boh tiling Club, where, by about half an hour of dlty domestic service, (indent am from 5B to S5 a year. . ; Htndeat not offering the neceeaary unit for entaranc may prepare b Meredith Academy. , Believed to be the cheapest woman' callage of Ita grade la the Sooth. For catalog. Quarterly Bulletin, or fuller infonnrtkm, addree. RICHARD TILMAN VANN, Raleigh, N. C. TRINITY COLLEGE 1859 1892 1910-1911 Three memorable dates: The Granting of the Charter for Trinity College; the Removal of the College to the growing and prosperous City of Durham; Ihe Building of the New and Greater Trinity, i - . Magnilicent new buildings with new equipment and enlarged facilities. Comfortable hygienic dormitories and beaufiful pleasant surroundings. 'r Five departments: Academic; Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering; Law; Education; Graduate. For catalogue a ad other information, address. R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C. Trinity Patk School ' . ESTABLISHED 1898. ." Location ideal; Equipment unsurpassed. Students have use of the library, gymnasium and athletic fields of Trinity College. Special attention given to health. A teacher in each dormitory looks after the living conditions of boys tinder his ear. ' . - Faculty of college graduates. Most modern methods of instruct'on. Fall term opens September IS. ' , . . For illustrated eatalogue, address '- .-. ; - , ' .W,;W. PEELE, Headmaster, Durham,, N. G. rtlMrU&M aehavllle, N.Chaa prepared BOY for Ootlaa;) and for Ohrla. Ul II V riAItl tlan oitlanhlp(or II year, and AtONB la the U. ., offer a . rail ROUND TRIP TICKBT from anywhere within IsbO mile to any parent whs, on law pertion, la i Kit convinced that in pair of ONI STORY brink room, separated by e parapet FIRE WALL, are the at ST for Health, Sanitation, VeatiMma and asfetv eaint Fiali UeS Bend tofCalalogue or come audice. (OL. a. IINU1AM. SaU LM. Ms, II 1913 THE NORTH CAROLINA State Kormal and Industrial : CoHege ; Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Courses kauing to Degrees.- Special Courses for ( teachers. Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins September 13, 1911, For catalogue and other Information address , JULIUS I. F0UST, President, Greensboro, . N. C. if 'iHtti .n tw iiiiii. j surf Willi br. ruu , . tt will mrsiy pru., " No vomit uxu. no riii? AUTOMOBILE - -: TURNS OVER ' i r ' kaaaiaBwaiwaaaw' " '' " One Newspaper Mm of New York Killed and Ilia Compan ion Injured. Canaonsburg, Fa., July 7th. George Brown, aged 35, a newspsper man of New York, was killed, and Carl Palmer sporting editor of the Washington (Pa) Record, and C, Guthrie,' chauffeur, were seriously injured when their au tomobile turned, turtle near here. Brown's neck was broken. ' No Room For Him. Several relics of exceptional valnt and of unusual Interest to archaeolo gists were discovered In a small town near Nuremberg, and as soon tea the news reached him tbe director of the Nuremberg Historical mtmeum went to the village and Introduced himself to tbe mayor, saying: ' "I am in charge of the museum at Nuremberg, and I'd like to" "You're too late, my good sir," In terrupted the mayor. "We've already got here several merry go rounds, a bearded woman, a theatrical company composed of apes, a troupo ot trained dogs and a band of Hungarian musi cians, so you can readily see 100 we've got no room for your museum.'', And with these words he nodded to the director and w.ent away. Greenland' Ixelusivenass. Greenland with its ley mountains, kt very exclusive, aud.so tar from inviting visitors, It even makes It Inconvenient for tourists to land on the Ultle bit ot occasionally green land that surrounds Its great heart of perpetual Ice. : Per mission must he had from lrumarfc Denmark Is, indeed, very careful and ''conservative In the 'management of Greenland affairs. The trade There Is monopolized by the state, and only government vessels are welcomed to Greenland waters. This Is to protect tbe Greenlanders from unscrupulous merchants. The state also Uxes both the price they shall pay fur food and the price titey shall sell at , Children Cry s FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Hazel Cline, 7 years old, drnnk four ounces of whiskey and died at Keedya- ville. F. S. Rexfor.1. BIS New Vnrlt I.iffi Bldg., Kansas City, M., says, "I had a severe attack of a cold which em tied in my back and kidneys and I was in treat pain from my trouble. A friend recommended Foley Kidney I'illn and I tsed two bottles of thetn anil they have done me a world of gooil." ff. S. Duffy. Chlokweed. Like tbe plantain, which the Induins called "tbe white man's foot" because It sprang up wherever the whites pen etrated, the chlckweed seems to follow the track of the white colonist, and in New Zealand the Maoris rail It "the mark of the paleface TheTiltle flow er Is a sort of barometer. It opens when flue weather Is coming, remains closed If rain Is In the air. THE NOTRH CAROLINA COLLEGE Of UCULTIIRE IND -V MECHANIC ARTS TBI STATE'S INDUSTRIAL COLLIGI Four-year courses in Agriculture; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Industrial Chemistry; in Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing. Two-year courses in Mechanic Arts and In Textile Art One-year course in Agriculture. These courses are both practicaLand scientific- Examinations for admission are held at all county seats on July 13. , " - - For Catalog address ; ' THE REGISTRAR, West Raleigh, N. C HAPPIEST GIRL IN LINCOLN. A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "1 hat; been ailing for some time with ehroniv constipation and stomach trruble. 1 1 e gan taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and in three days 1 was able to be' up and got better 'ruht along. I am the proudest girl tn Lin coln to find such a good medicine." For sale by all dealers. Home Only In Name. A young teacher, who has substitut ed In tbe lower districts of tbe city tells this little story of one of her pn plls: There had been an entertainment nt the school at which the child bad re ceived a picture from the principal. The next day the little girl appeared with tbe picture under her arm. Quite regretfully she laid It upon the teach era deslc- "Mompays thnnk you for the pic ture," shtmparted, drawing up her ragged little form, "but we ain't got no wall to hong It on." ' "No walir cried the horrified young substitute. ,"Why, Molly, what do you meanT - "There's Ave families of us In our room," Molly explained carelessly, 'and we, live .in the mlddlo."-l'nu aelphta Times, CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children. ! ; Till Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of - W F M - Anaohronlsms of th Future. Aa article tn Popular Mechanics suggest some historical absurdities which future authors may attempt to perpetrate on the gullible public. The Illustrations sLow Joan of Ire at her sewing machine", an X ray examina tion of a civil war MoUlier, the staking of the Maine by bombs drupiied from an aeroplane, Georpe Washington pos ing for his photogrujih, etc. With the iapee of 'centuries) historical bound aries are apt to become bazy, anil these anachronisms which' appear Im possible now may pass unchallenged later. .. ' .. " '-'. .. ffi PARENTS, GUARDIANS, STUDEOTS 'L.'Ee Bute to Raad all Ten Issues ot 1 SPW1P : wwmwp m-m &CTa.m mm j i imjr rzz. J M I t &J w ' - Ccntainiug AiuioimceffitDts of Leading Schools auuiiBu......,,,.,..!,.,,,., un.i.iiii-j i,y hip n:i!n( n! i u li resnprtivo .:, " ' ...--j-. . ........... ..... , t.vt.rv issue, but nc 111 eacn nuniovr wiu riuuti;e uii iiiu crisvijicj suijcer. the number. leading artl- FOF CATALOGUES ADDRESS ANY OF THESE SCHOOLS Academv of the Holy Croaa. . , Akleion A at demy .r. . Alleghany Cotleghatc Institute , Art School ol Rkiiinoml ,, Augutsta Military Aeatiemy .. . , t nultiniort lew School Baltimore Metinal ToHrge.... Bingliani School. The , Bowling Crren Seminary B-hdiye water CoIIrc Bor.wtwk Stltool. The BiHfjhain St hool, The ClutUei Springs Academy. ... . Chumberlayne School. Th Chatham Epiaxoput Itwti., Th. Ciiamhrrlavne St hoot Columbia IneUtute Co-Operalive Suhool ChV'on Cotfflttc . Danvifh) CociinsrclRl CoRf Uavh. Waaner 'ailiiMfUMi IVnunttry s Wagner BuatrKw CtAiaM DiaugMn t buvuictaa a-'imjniara r ITealnrn ff Kllett'i athortl, hiim Eliinbsth CoJ'rfgt lilo'i ColletfAi. . Emory nncf Ilt nry ColU; K pit-cot, m Hitjli .jricjt Fork Union MMHary AundtMny Firihburiiei Military School Kb-K.uirr 1 rtwt't utc (iknii enter Acndrmy. , ; Greenbrier Mrrtlivteriil Miool (Jrcengboro College Uufltonl Collt;e (litntan Couhtrv 'citnri Greenville leinle,ColU'g Hovntw' RtMinrtia Colleiw Hampton College rtr;.. Hampden -Sidney College Hannah Mnr Atadeniy..,. Hcnulon Seuiiiury HolliiH Intttitnte Horner Military School ... Hamilton Sihool . . (Wahanshm . . .Al ion, W. Va . . fiVl icrson. S' Va . . . Richmond Va , . ,'FoVt Dttiuincc, Va .,BilMTjcre Mrl .. ; Hultimorr. Md ...Melwii,'. N..C. . . . LtiMvUiirt CirctMi Va , . . Bntlrit'wnt'', V ...WvthuviMtk Va . j.Ashevtlh-. N. C. ...Cluster SpUii, 'i . , ,Rkhn)nil, Va , . .Chattifun. Va. , , . 14 u hmoiwi Va , , .Coltmi'iit To.! (.,Bedtoi(i itj Va . . .OlttisVetU i C . . rDftUTitU, Vfl. ..-MmrliA Va. .Clnt4H. i r'very Issue a Feature Pa. 'taows Culttatfa,. .... r,4Uu4Uo. Va , , Mane, Va . . Ui .jriumd, Vn. aCLwrtulMi NC ftloa 'Collide. N. . .lluioiy, Vn, . . . AH'ktni.lrw. Va . . Fork I liium Va . . WaviMltio, V.i . iWaninni Va . .GIoih ester Va. . .l.pwisdiune. W Va (jrrtfii -boitt C G.hUoiiI ( ulKv--. N. J ..i ltd Ku W M I (I'riiv.lle S C Kjtluntiivl Va sll.ini'.um ':i Hitmpdvit Si.lnt-y ' Uviataitowai XI J lUindim. Va Holliur Va . . . .Haloid . C. Waflnntd t'i. I I". InRlesule Sjnmiary BhrkwHU Va Jcfterson i. hool lor Boyi. ClrLitu-vdV Va Kmir's. Hurvess ColletfQ Ralegh N V kin U Punmry tot Muyn ft Gwte. . Kiehinou.l, Va Lo.ifc.hu rf Cblletia .l.onUl.iir N C. MHrylaiil School for Olrl X.nk ltu.cn In.j Maiv LtildWin Seimoni-y Stjunton V.. MHiiaii lndiistn.il Vhool lor Col- oied Voutlia M n iki.t iw, V'n Masanutten Ai ademy rxid.t h k Va Medical Colla?p Vitifiiala Huhni.tnd, Va t Meredith ( olletie ItuieiKh N C M Monii.9 Stliool Miss ' liu I, n 1 Va" M. Cilia's I'lllvi-rbitv Sttiuol. . . . . .Kit tiinniid s Madisiin ll.il! Waalmiifton. D. C. Mt lc Sales Amrteuiy ol the V'tb-i- tnlionS Caiitonavllle. Mil ColnreJ o Juii'.i 25. '1'i'iuhors' N um her, J..lj- I aid Cil1n)4o Nmtiltw, Jnif 9. Bualnwis Nutttltur.. JiTly lf, llovs' Si IkidI ' N11 nth .lt.lv -M. Military Sihtuil Nunihrr. I n i v ii 0. o.r I i-i linit'.il C Sj.i-1-i-..l Nk)".Ii;T. An It. I II- I' .llllM- lion.il NlillliHT. An,-. 2.1. Mn.ic iin.l Art Nil mIiT. Atisi.. 27. I'nu-nt' rind ('uiirill.ins' Number. Ml 1 1 n-1 olli--,. Luthirvilte. Md. .Mt. Washington, Md. M,i..ti . . ( in- .11 M.., , I Oik Kills.- In tit ii 1 . tlMoi.i ! in ilo Sum,,. IVilie Si l,l . . I lulhi- Uiduti S,t,ool l'o-.!,.u,, ( ,.w . I'o.v lit;.n ;u,.tilUti... .I.ill lll l N-.iii.iI ., Nouo I J.i l;.-cii ...I . . 11 W'oni.iii 11 I . . 1 1 hi A..i.:m, 11 Ai.i.V'm H;inJ,,!ph m;i Ka-i lnl,li-M.i l;.in.!..l.!i M-i U.i.n: il.h M, I'.in l-lj.li NUi. Riifiilloil.t Anal, Ki.-linion I i iWjr.. Rulimcn 1 ,.J f j; KliJlllU04 ( llll-ii , -ttui tt.wiiiijie, Va. Anheville. ti. C. C h;irlr. storr, Md. Oak Rlile, N. C O.toid. N. C. I'hiladelphla. Pa. I'Mliidrliihat. Pa. C tiarles Town. W. Her.ina Va. Cnllce l.ynchburK. Va. AhIuuiI Va. Va. 'In tut Ti., Krei K.d iv-Kiiii.l.-'. ,ik-W. -If ln-t'tnti' k- rt.li-m,...f I:. 1. k M1I1 t Ann.- .r :-i St. ( :il i.. line , ,. St mii,-w full,... M M.lry '-' s. i St I '.ml V.rii. U 1 s.,. in 1-riiiiU- A, She I ...I, C, S .l,M.,ui V illi Sunt I. J.-..1 Ini-Mu S.iulln-m l-. in.k- ( ..I! lu.;!i. .. I'l.-.ln r'Hlrrinitin :,i ., s.t it hi ,1 vniitiii s.j,iM. in SI, int. 111 I I 11: . er.it . . Sl.ili- i .111:11' 11 n, , Sl.it. .N ii. ,1 1 1 S. In iVssWn . '.( Mueitj. .1 k,t Kir 11I , I,, l.- st. .re n. , 1 ii in: 'I I .1 llll.l i-ri. .il j I: f if. I lull . . 1.1- 1 .jl .1.1 . t I'.nai I .,11 -Ii-.- Mil. I .n III.,- S. , , 1 Imi'i'.m" ill itt V,i.:..nit I I . r -s..;i 1 nlli-;.- .. . . !-...-: it !! v V 1 i'.-i.ii .1.1.1 S!.rtl.;in I 1 1. II fi- 1 411V . ! -. I i.ii. In -lit nt,- . . . :t.'Hi 1 .ill Ii.-t!l.il,. iriiiii... I'oi, I-, inn. lii-lltnti". . . lahin.ii.n .K..I ! iv I :l;v--: t'.t y . Willl.i.n :m.l M.nv I utli--..f Wl.ilrt-tl (.'.,i,n.. onuii'. Colit-j;,-.. Fioin Roral. Va. . Hnlforil City. Va, . ri, u vitVc Vs. ir . KMununS. Va. RUtinKini. r. RiImuoii4 Va. . Bit Jimund, Va. . . . Kit hmund, Va. . . .Sal. -in. Va. , . .I)iiiivlUj Ta , . . H.wniiki'., Va. -- I'l! t City, Md: . . .Chul. ittrsville, Va. . . . I'.i III jvtori-. Md. . .Aihwille, .1 C. . ilii-.li. N. C ol. I uivrcntrvtlle, Va. Hiit.iii-fcalem, N. C . . I inyti.ii Va . W in I. --t.T. Va.' fin I.IJIUll.l V,. . r.-lei lntf V ii. n I . .iiini,s J. c. Itiii-na Vi.ta. Va. . . .S.n-lolk. Va. . l-.iiiiiiill.'. Va Hiiiisiinh-iii. Va. ''. -' k-lmr-i Va. .St.iiinliin. a . A iii;tt:.i.,n. Va. M. mill,. 11 Va. I'.IM.-.! V.i sui-.-t Uria, V . iii-imi Sali-in. N. C I "11I..1U1. N jC. I i.ifi.'ini. N C. I' .. Iiinond Va. ( Ii ipiM Hill N. C .t li.itltittii-ivilie. 'a .' i-liintoii. D. C .1 11I1I..11. Va. i' .111.1k-.. Va I .1- li'-nrn 'a. U, iiiiiiina. Va I Mii.-tim 'a. .1-11. Minn;. Va . . 1 .t-Atngtcin Va. .U'iPi miiilniisj, Va .Whit 'lt. N. C. KnJitnoti.1. Va. : . n 1 -rn-l-r--is n,!,,. MORTGAGE "SALE. Pursuant to a pows o . sale contained la What certain real estate mortaaie executed by Atnoa F. Carter and wife DelUat Wizatetfa Car ter to Maier Habn. bearinc date at Hath, 4 to iiar IBM. the same Wine reoorded in the offlo it the Resister ol Med at Craw) ebant a nook page M. I will aeU at trie oourthoaae loor in New Bern. N. C. on Saturday. July 16oh. 911 at the hour of 12 o'eloak M. to th Msbest lidder for easb. all of the following described propt rty as conveyed in the mortgage atoresaid. to-wit: All our right, title and Interest and ea- ate in and to the certain piece or tract at kwd situated in said Craven county on the south sal jf Neuse river and on the west side of Clubfoot's creek, containing three hundred acres, mora or less, being the same land that was granted to Juha Jonas by patenjt dated ltith. day of Decem oer, 17M. and the same which was conveyed to dardy L. Jones by John M Roberts and wife by leed dated th 18th day of March 1847. and from Sii. R. Jones and other to D, W. Bell by deed lated 10th. day of December. 1856 and by" D. W. Sell to said Amos Carter and Alfred WHliby by iecd dated luth. day of December. 1896 registered a office of the register of Deeds of said Craven junty in book 68 .folio 472. Tbe interest and state in said land of the said parties of the first jart and the same hereby conveyed Ming one lalf of said land. Default having been made in -.he payment of aaid note this sale is made to nake payment thereof. This the 12th. of June. 1811. MAYER HABN" Mortgagee. SV. D. MOVER. Attorney BLOODLESS PLUI1 OLD SOLDIER TORTURED. ' "For year 1 Buffered unspeakable tortura from hidveitlon, conattnhtlon and liver trouble, " wrota A. K. Hniilh, a war veteran at Erie, Fa . "but Dr. Klng'i New Life Pills fixed me all right, . They're aimply great." Try them for any etnmach, lver or kidney trouble, Only e at all dealer. ricsMent of Paraguay Resigns Whan Oariisou licbala. Buenog Ayree, Argentina, July 7 The loaal newspeper reports an other bloocUss revolution ia Paraatty. The garrison at Asuncion rovottrd atml made a prisoner of President Jar a, w4io icrthwith resigned. Cmigresd then fa !euUd Liberato Rojug, president of the Shi ate, for provlsiunal President, pxnd ng new elections, Ohildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Attorney -General Wickerham ad dretteed the Michigan State Bar Asso ciation at Battle Creek. Mich. DEATH IN ROARING FIRE. May not result from the woik of flre bK4, but often severe burns are canned that make a quick need for Bucklen's Arnica Sulve, .the quickest, surest cure for burn", wounds, . .bruises, boils, loren, ft subdues itiflammilion. It kills pain. It soothes and heals. Drives off skin eruptions ulcers or piled. Only 26c at altdoiiera. , NOTtCI TO BOX RINXKRS. SOUTHERN RAILWAY '.' Dhl.nt.rletn Puhllnltw. " 'f Old BiotliMr limwn bed aom :np nt8 In the Itftitso with a family (iroacnea several mxtw oy .wie eeiertsi deacons of clmroh and askod-V pay kin church dues. He hud prom Ism1 to ptf y up" Jiwt as aoon as ne sold a calf whlcb he owned. fceyeiTitl months hilor he sold Ihe calf. The next Sunday Dioruing at oi'rlce ihe coo (regatlon enng t')e old famlllnr byuint . The half ha never been told Of Ufa so rul anil free. , Brother Rrotvri, aotnewhnt.deaf and rotiHclotia of bis failure to pay hla dues, understood Ihe worda to be: The calf ha never been oM. ' Cut when It' sold he'll ' : When the byinu was finished the old colored . man. very ludlguant, Toe tod attld: . . '" - ' ' . . - "Bredren rird elstahi, I hna told dat ca'f and heb's yo' ten dollnhsl But I didn't ca' almut de alrltle chu'eb sing In mhn'-t ft "-Vntlmiiil Monthly. itexaaa (illULTKZCOUCfrfi Bill (form 1538) Is place) in your box to tell you that your box rent is due on the last dy of the quarter, itn 1 to nhow you t he amount of rent to be paid on or before, the lust day of the quartur. You will therefore bring your (form 153B) and have it receipted when you call t pay your rent. It ia not a mattei- of dtseretiou wilh nie as to cloning youi box if the rent is not p&id, but Hit "ov erntiient demands that I ahai! .-i..e 1 1 win. J. S. BASNIG.HT, P. M. The foflftwing are rules of the .De partment governing the use of rentrd boxes 1 am now giving for the beticfp uf tbe patrons of this office; Tbe use of boxes is restricted to one individual, family, firm, or corporation except in such cases as are specified in this section. An individual renting a box may have placed therein 1 Mail addressed to himself. 2 Mail H.ldresaed to a visitor a!iding with him. 3 Mail addreasod to his cure or thv number of his box by p-reuns who "wish him to take care of it for (hem tempo rar 1 '. 4 Mail addiessed to members of his family. 5 Mail addressA-l to his servants or Other employers who abide in his bonne 8 Mall adilrfexauJ to hiiM-'onlideiitial ot official employees not abiding vv'tb lorn. 7 Mail addressed to a relative or oth er person who permanently in hie hotisi aa do the members of ha family. A boarder in a family is not a member ol the family. A renter of separate apart - or a person who maintains a (epitrate table is not a member of the family. 13 A person ' aftir Tiavinp; attained majority is a member of bis 'parents or guardians family so long as he contin ues to abide within the domicile of hir- j parents or. guardian as a member of hit j family and does not engage in any buui neas or avocation separate ard apart from that of -his parent or guatdiai though himself the head of a familj provided his family also abides witt. that of his parent or guardian subject to the sjime conditionh. , ' ; 14 A person having attained his ma jority and living in a house rented from !his father or in separata apartments a! the house occupied by his father's fam ily ia no longer a member of his fath er's family. : f- . 16 The mail of permanent boardtra at a hotel or boarding house must not,mB cal)in Le placed In the box rented by the pro prietor thereof, whether assign d lor ployeet DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS HORTH. SOUTiUSST, WEST. Very Low Ilouiiil Trip Rates to all Principal Eesorts. Through Pullman to Atlanta, leaves RAejgli a.u!) i rr., itrnyes Atlanta 6:35 p nt, nknt; i i we connection for and arriving M')i:t umecy following day af ter leuv ing liale'urh U:() a m, Mobile 4J2 p m. New Orleans 8Q5jm, Birm' ingjmm 12:1 5 noon, Meiraphia 8:Q5 p m, Kaitsaa City ll:p a in, secomTday anj connecting for all other points. ThiB car also make close oonuettion at Salis bury for St. Louis and other Western points. Tliroiitfh Hnllman to Washington lea vos RalcjKh 6:60 p m, arriveB Washing on SM .tin. Baltimore 10:02a m, Phila delphia li'il noon, Now York 2:31 pm. This csr in nk oh clow comiection at Wash ington for Pittsburg, Chicago and all pointH North ami Went and at Greens boro for Through Tourist Sleeper for California points and fur all Florida points. Thioiiiih Pitiior Car for Asheville leaves GolJsboro at 6:45 a m, Raleigh 8:35 a m, arrives Asheville 7:40 p tn, making close connection with the Caro lina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10 4 m, following day after leaving Ral eigh, with close connection for all points North and Not th-Weat. ' Pullman for Winston-Salem leaves Raleigh 2:30 a m, arrives Greensboro 6:3(1 a in, making close connection , at Gre-iiissboro-for all points North, South, East and West This car ia handled on tram No. Ill leaving Goldsboro at 10:45 p m. ; " If you desire any information, please call. We are here to furnish informa tion as well as to sell tickets. H. F. CARY, ' J. O. JONES, G. P. A. T. P. A Washington, D. C Raleigh, N. C, Notices '. asssaasssaaaBBs NOTICE OF SALE EXECUTION. North Carolina 1 1 0 Craven County n th SuP r- Cwirt- i, kf. Arnold ; -' ' ; '' V. A. A. Caytea. ;. i .-. Br virtue of caaeaMon directed tothaaislsr. signed from th Superior Court: of Craven eeaasr in too a Dove entitled aetioo .1 will aa lioadar. the 7th. day of AuKiut, 19U. af tsr.el'v e'slook at th ceart house d ur ot said eoaaor, y tp ta hig-heat bidder lor eaVh to satisfy aaid eaawatjoa all tharicnt title sad iotenet .waich aaa) A. A. Cayton, th defendant, has or had on the Otk day of December. 1806k aa the iukewius- daeni ilisi reel aetata, to-wit: ' i All that aartaia tract or patpel of land altaata ia No. one townshiB. Cravea- county. N. C aal joiaios the lands of Akwxo Miller. T. Bl Willia n4thec bounded e follows, vix- Beginoiaa; K " i4w ea ine an ot abe iBera publi road. it .beio the besinauis; ' . frinth deed of A, A. Cayton and we?, -Jlnf to T. D WHU and wife.' Cora, dated lata. September. 1909, and registered ia thaoffloeof of theRearistcrof Deeds of Cravea county, N. C in book 177. pas 126 and running tbenee with jaidnulie road to the new public road near the reiflBenceofN. P. Willie; then with the said -oew public road to a stake in Alonso Killer' Hoe; thence with ihe said Alonso MiUar'a Uoe to stake in the tine of T. D. WiUis and wife; thence with the aaid Willi line to a stake on the publi road, the place of bearinnins; containing ten acres, more or lass, and txn s part of th tract -f land known as lot No. one- which waa allotted to Alexander Cayton ia the division of lands of W. R. Cayton, deo'd., which division i recorded in said office in book 142. page 28J. This 8th. dsy of July 1911. J. W. BJDLLB. Sheriff. NOTICE OF PROPOSED BOND ISSUE. North Caiolina. Craven County. In Re. Moaely Creek Drainase District It appaarins to the aatisfsction of the Board of Drainase Comnriasioner of Vosely CnetTDis. trict, that th total asaessment in aaid district eiceed the average of 25 cent per acre on all th land in the aaid district, notice ia hereby given by the aid Board of Drainage Commlsaiour that they propose to issue bond for th con struction of said, improvements, and the cos and expense already Incurred, aa allowed by law In the total amount of tbe sum of forty-two thousand dollar ((4S.000 00). heart oa laterest a th rata of ( per annum, for th fun amount of the assessment not paid into (he County Treas uper, together with the intereeaad scat of cot. lection and .other incidental ex Dene: the said Intasamt upon aaid bond to to due and payalsjr asnually. and aaid hoods saail be p'd a teaKU) equal insUllmenas. the Arst laatolbneat at th principal thereof to nut ire at the awpiralioa of thro fears from the 4ato of th iseo of aaid bonds, aad on Installment each siirfsertlag year for nine () additional year, said I date the first day of August. latL when so iaaued to be sold by aaid Coamlaaionera at not less thsa par: th proceeds thereof to b devoted to th payment of too work as it pre greetee. and to the payment of th anassmaat for said dratnag district, and the onatruetioa and Improvement thereof, and for the Incidental expanses accruing aad accrued sberofo. And any land owner having hsada stiihiI la the Dbtriot and not wanting to pay Mm interest on the bond so to be issued, may. wkbtn thirty (SO) days after th publication of this notice pay th County Treasurer the full amount of bis asaeaamaat and havs h land released therefrom. Tito Uth. day of May. lftil. - a V. SICHAED80N. Attest: ' ' J. H. WEST. Secretary, ' Several German aviators flew acrosa tbe Hars Mountains. Right In your busiest season when you have the least tim to spar you are most likely to take diarrhoea ami lose several days' time unless you have Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diir rhoea Remedy at and and uke a dose on the first appearance of iba disease. For sale by all dealers. ' George Bedderman, a hermit, of Greene county, Va., waa found dead in fi? J ANOgUHfcTKfciLUiivrs th Dse of ,img8if , d amiiy ouiy or 8 By the consent of all membera ol a Jmm n!!rTSrTT. L. i ' i fn iha nan.rnl nau hia h,t.I l-nf flfiP. aver member thereof mav have ft . fwyft B U m . . . wwwv.u.wa.wv-MUW.Iia. . - -. - . VTsHtfi? .,H. f aal'lmailof aguest or transient boarder,; addressed to himself or merotara iwr ) ai keia as as t : Senator Gronna, of North Dakota, assailed Prasident.Taft in a speech on reciprocity, i ' 'in,; - , 4 , tYEEKEMO EXCURSION TICKETS To Norfolk And Virf.iDi& Beach "Now on Sale, Via Norfolk. - Boathera By., to Norfolk, .Va., Aod Return J . From Saturday Goldsboro $ I 60 : 2 60 LaG range . Kinaton ' : Dover New Bern ' " Vanceboro ' Waahinfrton 260 2 60 2 60 2 25 2 26 Week Eni $ 4 '.6 ' 4 75 1 4 75 4 75 ' 4 75 " . .4 75 3 75 nDiSCOUEilY V A at), m aW W aW Ml WeaV axW V - ' " V, Y .,'.." f3ftTH.Ni)lMW1l':':,"ltS I HUAHANJitD iAJSfACTORV when eidressed to the number of the,0' faml y deposited in the box houae or the name of the hotel if not drlivered by earlier ehoeld be placed in the box assigned to the use of such ho tel or the proprietor tfiereof:; 16 A firm renting a box may have placed therein; ' ' - 1 All mail addressed to ita name, 2 Mail addressed to ita official cm- aigned to ita use. 17 Corporations renting a box' or drawer may have placed therein only ' 1 M iil addressed to its name. 2 Mail addressed to ita officers by their officlaltitWs. , , J. S. BASNIGHT, P. M. New Bern, N. C, June 15th, 1911. TickeU to Virginia Beach 25c higher thin furnished to Norfolk. Rule in proportion from all intermediate stations . 'jSaturday tickets," told for trains 8 and 16. due to arrive Norfolk Sunday morning, good to return leaving Norfolk until train 1, Monday following date of sale. . " - "Week End tickete," old for trains 6 and IS, Friday night and Saturday train, good to return until train 1, Tues day following date of tale. Get complete information from near est agent i WW CR0XTON, G. P. A., N-3 R. R. Norfo'k, Va,

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