r 1 ''811 -e. "sua iii snALiisuMs of mohey as well as large amounts may be set to work earn-. ing interest if invested in the Certificates of De posit issued by this bank. Funds thus employed earn 4 pe? cent interest and are protected by the bank's ample Capital and Surplus, by the careful management of an experienced Board of Direct ors as well as by the rigid supervision exercised over the institution by the State Government. 3i iT:ju!.i(4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitt SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES EAST GftBOLIHA TEACHERS TRAINING. SGIiOOL A State school to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. - Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall term begins Sep tember 2(", 1911.' For cataloRtio and other information, address. Bfl8EilUlilfllGTrl,BEl(iT-iEliSIUE,llC. TRINITY 1859 1892 Three memorable dates: s The Granting of the Charter for Trinity College; . the Removal of the College to the growing and prosperous City . of Lurham; the Building of the New and Grea'er Trinity. Magnificent new buildings with new equipment and enlarged facilities. - . - Comfortable hygienic dormitories and beanfiful pleasant surroundings. Five departments: Academ c; Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering; Law; Education; Graduate! For catalogue ai.d other information, address. R. L FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C. Trinity Pat k School ESTABLISHED 1898 Location ideal ; Equipment unsurpassed. .r Students have use of the library, gymnasium and athletic fields of Trinity lege. Special attention given to health. er the living conditions of boys under his care Faculty of college graduates. Most modern methods of instruction. Fall term opens September 13. For illustrated catalogue, address . W. W. PEELE, Headmaster, Durham, N. C. 1 WT1 fi-TOMiMiia"rawna BLACK? MOUNTAIN INN SEVENTH ; SfASON i OPENED JUNE : 2Dth .1911. "The Most Beautiful Place in North Caroli Write KHS.; V. D. c -: - Or Inquire at THE AUTOMATIC BALL-BEARING will ease the bur den on horse mora than any axle ev er offered, if you are using "two horses get a vehi cle equipped with this axle and you i ! 1 I M -i- t can sell one and save the feeding. And is the tirst and only Ball-Bearing Axle that can be sent to anyone anywhere, and be a duecess every time without any brains being sent along to adjust it e. S. WATERS 8 SOSS, BHOiO ST. KtW BERN. fi. C. !.- . - The Smith Premier VISIBLE TYPEWRITER , MODEL 10, . ., Acme of Perfection in Construction and Service. !L- -lL''Tmm' ' . .. i " , -..Physicians Advise" the use of a RTOdlaxative, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of undigested food from kri'tingluto yum system. - Tle Ulest product of scieiue Is VKI.VO I.xuflve Liver Syrup, purdy vegetable, genii. fell ,!l and ij $ pic hant, aioinatic ttiste. sioinaji aiid l-owcl, nJ is (if the guntot tiiiouMiiss, si'i iiea..iche, fwerlMiiK-ss, tohc.tlatulance, etc. Try . vr I pn ' 'inn '" ?jm IBMillllOft COLLEGE 1910 1911 A teacher in each dormitory looks ma. F.UNEY For Terms Journal Office. r-j. Limn .?" la ivuii rswi n.nw EVERLASTING , VX ""I - - "1 ' IMF "TIHF a ...... - 'S STORE Vu!vo nets on the liver, as well as on the p ue.il -la efficacy In constipation, Indfgestl'io, LAXATIVE f f X' f"l 0 V" r -y W9 a n AXLE ECCENTRIC WAGNER. - A Glimpse of the Famous Composor In One of Hi Moods. -Richard Wagner, tbe composer, need ed a good deal of ufunuglng, and Frau Coslma was always tactful, according to Judith Gautier'a "Wagner ' at Home." When the author hesitated before accepting -Wagner's invitation to an excursion she says Fran Coslma made signs to her and. coming nearer. Bald in a low voice: "Do not refuse,' hi would be angry. And let him man age it all; let him take the lead, if you do not wish to grieve bim." Later on she gives another curious scene: "Behind the house, Id that court which formed a part of the garden, and from which the carriage drive started, there was a high swing, which the children were allowed to use very carefully, and with which .the older people sometimes amused themselves. One day Mme. Coslma was sitting on the narrow board. Wagner offered, to start the swing and give her a good flight through the air. All went well for a time, but. little by little, the motion became more rapid; higher and still higher went the swing. In vain Mme. Coslma begged for mercy. .Car ried away by a kind of frenzy, the master paid no attention and' the inci dent began to have a terrifying effect "Coslma grew white; her hold re laxed, and she was about to fall. 'Do you not see that she Is fainting?' 1 cried, throwing myself toward Wag ner. He grew pale in his turn, and the danger was quickly averted. But, as the poor woman continued to be dizzy and trembling, the master con cluded It would be wise to create a diversion. He ran rapidly toward the bouse, and by the aid of the shutters, the moldings and protections of the stones, be climbed nimbly up the side and, reaching the balcony of the floor .above, leaped over it "lie had obtained the desired effect, but in replacing one evil by another. Trembling with anxiety, Coslma turn ed fo me. saying under her breiitb: 'Above all things, -do not notice blm; do not look surprised, or you can never tell whej he will end.' " Susptoioua, Bank President What's the matter! Bank Vice President 1 was Just think ing. I sat next to our casbler in church yesterday, and I don't quite like the way he sings "Will they miss me when I'm gone?" Puck. fi!ina (hit nnAptiin!f. Crabshaw If you Insist on this new gown I'll have to get It on credit Mrs Crabshaw As long as It's going to be. chanced, dear. I may as well get a more expensive one. wre. Poverty Is the sixth sense. German Proverb. The Trouble. Wbct's the trouble?" inquired the Judge. ' "This lady lawyer wants to make a motion." explained the clerk, "but her gown is too tlEbt."-Wasulngton Her ald. A Lesson For Gsorge. Betty George intends to have his own way in everything when we are married. Grace Why are you going to marry blm. then? Bptty-Just to relieve bis mind of n false impression Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T .O R I A All Great Britain began to feel the pinch of the great railroad strike, which reduced food supplies and caused many stories to close. WHAT IS BEST FOR INDIGESTION? Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin, On tario, has been troubled for years with ndleesMon. and recommends (jnamtier Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets as "the best medicine I ever used." If troubled with indigestion or constipa tion give them a trial. ; They are cer tain to prove beneficial. The are easy to lake and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at nil dealers. Laughter. Laughter-, wblle.lt lasts, slackens and unbraces the mind, weakens the faculties and causes n kind of remiss ness and duuolutlou In all the powers of the soul, and thus far It mny be looked upon as a weakness In the com- -position of human nature. But If 'we consider the frequent reliefs we re ceive from It oud bow often It breaks the gloom which Is apt. to depress the mind and damp our spirits with trai' slcnt unexpected gleams of joy, one would take cure not fo grow too wise for so great a pleasure of life. Addi son. : . - WIFE GOT TIP TOP ADVICE. 'My wife wanted me to take our I f y to the doctor to cure an ugly bon, wri'oa D. Krankel. of St'ooi. Okla. I said 'put Bucklen's Arnica Salve on ii.' She did so, and it cured the boil in a short time" Quickest beater of Burns Scalds. Cuts. Corns. Bruises. Sprai n. Swellings. Best Pile cure on earth, Iry it, Only 25c at all druggists. , Had Reason to Be Silont. ' An Ingenious- young man once took hl3 fluucee to church In a small coun try village, and when the time for "collection" came around he' rather oatentutlously ' displayed a silver dol. lar. Presuming uiwu their engage ment,' the young woman phu-ed a re straining hand upon the arm of her Ounce. ';. .' , " -.' "Don't be so extravagant, George!" she exclaimed. "Oh. that' nothing," be replied "1 always make a point of giving a dot Jar when I go to a strange church.' J tint then the deacon came with the plnte; and George dropped a coin, Everything seemed farorable, and the von ne man leiimpd with a sense of generosity. Then the minister gave out the notlres for the week and con cluded with the wholly unexpected an nouncement of the dny'B collection. . "The . collection - today," . said lie. "amounted to 05 cents." flcorge hadn't much to sny all the way to tit fliincce's home. Iloiihlon Chronicle. til '' during tjusiness hours, exhaustion. Keep it in Guaranteed ESKIMO SEALERS. A Battle of Alertness Between " hi Hunter and His Prey. The Eskimo method of bunting seals shows a primitive culling Improved to a fine art - Wheu a seal is discovered the direction of the wind is at once noted. . Then - the banter, keeping himself to the leeward of the seal, walks up to within about a quarter of a mile of it. Beyond this be begins to crouch and advances ouly when the seal's head is down. Now, as the seal is one of the most wideawake of animals and has the habit of throwing up its bend quickly every few seconds to guard agalnnt danger. It followB that the Eskimo has to be extremely alert if be would get bis Beat. When the seal's head is down upon the ice its eyes are shut, and It' Is said that In these brief inter vala it takes Its sleep. , The hunter by carefully watching the- seal's movements is able without muck difficulty to get within about 200 yards of It. but at closer qunrters be Is obliged to employ other tactics. He lies down at full length on the Ice. Then the real sport begins. When the seal's bead Is down the hunter, who keeps a keen eye on bis prey, ia able to approach still nearer by dragglug himself forward on his elbows. This maneuvering continues for some time until the distance be tween man aud beast bus been re duced to a few yards. . : When near enough to make a "sure shot the Eskimo takes his bow and arrow from his aide and sends a swift sbnft through the bead of his outwit ted companion. Sometimes instead of the bow and arrow a harpoon ia used with equal effect Harper's Weekly. CASTOR I A . ( lor Infanta And Children; V - The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The United States has decldeded to recognize Haiti. ' kiotag occurred in Birmingham and other phees, , v .Very Ssricus - It ia a very serious matter to ask lor one medicine and have the wrong one given you.. For tbla. reason wo org you in buying to ba careful to get the gcnulno . . l4i m THEDFOR0T3 ' DLf.ai-Di?AiiG!li Liver Medicine i The reputation of this bid, rella Me medicine, for constipation, in (listion ana liver trouble, ia (Irm ly eutabliihed. It does not imitate o'her medicine. It ia better than cithers,' or it would not be the fa vmii liver powder, with a larger ! s.Ue than all others combined. - ,rou m town . n 7 You Can Work Better in warm weather by drinking delicious under the Pure Food At All Fountains and in Bottles. EXCURSION TQ NIAGARA FALLS THURSDAY AUG. 24. The Best Excursion of the season will be operated by the CHESAPEAKE STEAMSHIP COMPANY on their ele gant new Steamer the "CITY OF BAL TIMORE." Round trip rate Norfolk to Niagara Falls and return $14.05. TICKETS GOOD FIFTEEN DAYS. Steamer leaves Norfolk at the foot of Jackson street 6:15 P. M., connecting with special train via Baltimore &Ohio R. R. and Lehigh Valley arriving Ni agara Falls 11:00 P. M. This will be a delightful trip to Balti more by water thence through THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENERY TO NIAGARA FALLS. The Chesapeake Line will also operate an Excursion to Niagara Falls and re turn August 29, via Pennsylvani i R. R. For further information call on or write . W. H. PARNELL, T. P. A., . Norfolk, Va. GRANULATED SORE EYES CURED. "For twenty years I suffered from a bad case of granulated sore t yes, says Martin Boyd of Hunrietta. Ky. "In February, 19113, a gentleman a:iked me to try Chamberlain's S.ilve. I bought one box nnd used about two-thirds of it and my eyes have not given me any troub'e since." This salve ia for sale by all dealer. , Dead Man's Teeth.' "; -Before artificial teeth were created deficiencies bud to be'iunde good by the real article, so body suatchcrs rav aged the cemeteries at night, breaking up the Jaws of the deud to extract their teeth to e!l to dentists for inser tion lu live men's mouth. An urmy uf these , ghouls followed Welllugi. army. They were licensed ux sutu-ri. but once night fell out tame ttieli ' u'.f per and they prowled over the battle field extracting the U-etU of tue tiusd or -dying.- . . - - Lake Drummond Canal & Water : CO. Lake Drummond Transportation 'i Co. : Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth ' ''- v -v Always.- :" -;-. Quick Transit for Traffic Prompt Towing and Freight Movement. For tolls, towing and freight rates apply at office in Seaboard Bank Build Ing and at Deep Creek Iock, Va. M. K. King, Pres. i. A. Mitten, Sec, I. B. Baxter, Supt. 1. T. Wliitcliurst, Traffic Manatjer, Norfolk Office Loll I'Una 621 Wonderfully refreshing Overcomes fatigue and the office and it will keep you fit for work. Law. GETTING THE FACTS. His Sscond Story Probably Differed From the First One. Long experience us a consulting at torney has given Mr. Mooncy a Judi cial habit of mind. He never accepts the facts at par value, but always lends those fucts into the rear office aud drops acid in their eyes. The oth er day a friend rushed in, warm and red. ( "Mooney," said the friend excitedly, "I've been insulted. Ulnks Just met me and called me all sorts of names. We've had trouble over that partition matter, you know. He said 1 wua a pettifogger and a thief and a scoun drel and a perjurer nnd a wire haired thug." "Utn!" said Mr. Mooney, sitting far ther down In hU chair and looking at the speaker over his glasses. "Urn! Aud what do you propose to do about it?" "What do I propose to do about It? Why, I was so astounded at the mo ment that 1 could make no reply at all. Rut. now that i have somewhat recovered myself, 1 have determined to ga down to ninks' ofBce nnd knock bis block off. I'll beat him to a quiv ering froth." "Um!" said Mr. Mooney, slipping down a notch. "TJm!. So would I if any one called, me the names that ninks called- you-. But before you go suppose you ait down with ma for a moment" ' ' - The indignant friend took a chair. ' "Now." said Moone, dangling Ws eyeglasses, "what are the facta in the caseV'-Cinclnpatl Timee-Star. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S C AST O R I A Frank J. Gould returned from France to nnswer charges brought against bim frr hi alleged association with the Wire Trust. K'M.LS VICTIM TO TH1F.VE3. ! . w. aeoa. or i..oui uitv, A.'a.. na a jij?t:riabie grievance. Twa .thievet u;!e his nenlth for twelve years. They Ur.-Kiwr'a New Life Filla throtild them. He'a well now. Unrivaled for Constipation, Malaria, Headache, Dy spepsia 25c. all druggiata,. ; The 8elamograpK. . . The aelsmograph la a moat Interest ing Instrument It ia kept in a aub- bnsement room, far from disturbing in fluences. There, It records upon a strip of paper such earthquakes as may bap pen anywhere. 'The scientists then study the strip of paper and herald to the world the news that tbe tremor which shook down, several cities was duly registered. ' , Tbe seismograph la a remarkablo contrivance, though In Just what way la not yet determined, flowever, in the interests of science. It Li as talu- nble as would be tbe imprint -of tha hoof upon the seat of the trousers if a mnn who had been klcked.by a mule. After tbe event he could study the im print and nHiire bluwelf that be bad been kicked. LI fa. The Senate will Vote bill Munclny. on the Cotton Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. .. Ravins thia day qualified aa administrator o . tha eacata of Mom Push, dae'd . aU parson bar- ; ipx claims against tha aatata of said "deoandatit an hereby notified to "present the same, , duly ' verified, to the onderaivned on or before the 17th. day of August 19:2. or this notice will ba pleaded ' in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted te -said estate are hereby requested to make kiimod late settlement. 1 Thia 17th. day of Ausuat, 1911. J. P. STANLY, , ' Administraaar. B. O'HARA. Atty. ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Bavins; qualified as executor of the estate at " James Redmond, deceased, lata of Cnrreci Co. -N. C this, la to notify all persona havlnc claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tha nderalcned at New Bern. N. C oa -or before the Id day of Ausuat 1812. or thai ne. tice will be plaaded In bar of thefe- recovery. AU persons indebted to said aetata will please make Immediate payment Thia let day of Aurust 1S11. T. A. GREEN. Executor of Jamea Bed mood. Dee'd. R. A. NUNN, Attorney. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Harms qualified aa executor of the aatata of B. F. Henderson, dec eaeee). lata of Jones eoonty, ' -North Carolina, thia ia to notify all persons ha. , inf claims asalasttha estate of said d ceased to exhibit them to the underautDed at New Bern. N. -&, on or before the 18th day of July NU. AH persona Indebted to said estate wUl pleaaa make immediate settlement or thia notice will be plead ed In bar of their recovery. X. H; HENDERSON. ' D. E. HENDERSON, Attorney. : r- ' . 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1 Tha andanisned hartns duly qualified aa admhs istrator of Noah CRoantree deseaaed, notifies all paraoaa to whom he waa indebted or have elalma against his ettat to present theaima to the aaw1 ' derslsned admithtrator for payment m nr before . . the 2tat day of July 1913 duly nUmntM atoS er this notlos will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to the aVssied are reqeir- ed to make hnmedale payment to toe asrtersejw. ed. i. M. ROUNTREK. " , Admiii iacraeor. " R. W.WILUAMSON. Attorney. . -J U - Instead of Un" ' llnl!GcnlIcaiPcrcx!-3 ; many poopla are now uaing Paxtlne Toilet Antiseptic - Tim new tollut germlolde powdar to be) dlsnnlved in water as needed. For all toilet and hyglenlo uses It is ' belter and more economical.' r .; To cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar aud prevent decay. To disinfect the month, de stroy dlscaae germs, and purify tUfe breath. - Td koon artilli!lal toth snd ' bri(irwork clean, olorlsa To remove nlUiio from thet 'i tuX mrlfythe breath after MnuMr f. To eriKlle.iite prnjlniUim anj ' Xxlors by sponge Imtliliu'. Tim bcHt autineptle v anh known. KclU-vta nnd strei'Rtliiiiis t. if 1, t , flflrtmrilcyi'M. Hi-nU Huret !n-i.: t,v Hid c its. -s" ii4 r' s . a 1 1' iv. r. )r ty ii.Vl ' 1 ; I. ; fHa PAXt v.v.1 ...ii , 1