WARRANT OFFICERS. A Bank For Women, i ... - Some women are timid about going into a bank to trans ct business b cause i hey aie not familiar with the rulcB of banking." This ought not to be s. and in fact is not bo with thse who come to. this bank for ths reason tht-t we aim to make every detail so rjlain and clear that dealing with us be comes to them a pleasure. . " A houifhoid account subject to check may be opened in any amount and saving deposits of fi.Oi) and upwards bear compound interest at the annual rate of 4 per cent. Ire Else Will r So Great and Wt ar Offering our Entire Stock nf Mens' $12 50 and $15lQ ' " . ! : Surnmor Suits at and Below Cost Price All the leatest Summer fabric, such a Serges, .Casiniere and fix ture, the tailoring finish iind style are :exci Hut. A WONDERFUL LOT OF SUITS BELOW COST PR, CE. ,Cor, Middle and S. F. Sis rCEr&jHS lie m-wm ', will easo the bur den on horse more ' than any axle ev er offered, if you are using two horses get a vehi cle equipped with . this axle and you .can sell one and save the ' Axle that can be sent to feeding. An . without any brains being sent along to G. S. WATERS & SfJ.S. BR IE OF r ..... : THE" MM mm&mmm AND LEATHER-LINED LADIES HAND BAGS Baftington Dry Goods Co. The Smith Premier ' 'VISIBLE TYPEWRITER MODEL 10. At me of Pei fcrlion in Construction and SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ms I FIST;-EMM INI TFICIFRfi ' TRAIH1NR SUM: - . ... ' , , ' i; A. Rtate school to train teachers for the public .schools of North Caroliua. Every energy is directed to Ibis one purpose.-' Tuition free to alt who agree to teach. Full term begios Sep tember 2'(, 191 1. For catalogim nnd other in formation, add rests. RQBEUT H. WRIGHT, PRESiQEKT. GREENVILLE. N. I TRINITY .1859 1892 Three memorable dates: The Granting of the Charter for Trinity College; the' Removal of the College to the growing an! prosperous City of Durham the Building of the New anJ Greater Ttiiity. ; ; .'.. - ' ... MagniHcent new buildings with new equipment and enlarged facilities. . . Comfortable hygienic dormitories and beaufiful pleasant surroundings, j , Five departments: Academic; Mechanical, Civil and. Electrical Engineering; Law; Educat on; Graduate. . For catalogue and other information, address, -'i R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C. " ' KSTAULISHED 1898 , Lt cation I leal; Equipment unsiii passed. . - ' ) tu lents have use of the lilrary, gymnasium and athletic fields of Trinity College. Special attention given to health. A teacher in each dormitory looks af.er the living condition of boys under his care. 1 ; Faculty of college vroduatef. Moot modern methods of instruction. V Fbll term opens September 1,1. ' . . , I Foi lllus.rutel catalcguo, address ' .' , T. FEELE, Ilead.T.aGtcr, Durham, N. C. m You Find Variety Prices So Low. Bryan Block. w IS FOOI. PFOOP AND EVERLASTING i is the first and only 'Ha I- B siring anyone anywhere, and e a u;cees every lime aojust it. UO ST. HEW BERN, I C. THOSE VELVET MOTS - BOOK -.STORE. COLLEGE . ,1010-1911 Their Grad In the Naval 8rvio and th Pay Th'ey Draw.' The grade of warrant officer in the navy forma one of those naval castes which are puzzling to the civilian, aaya Searchlight Philosophy. The warrant officer holds bis iosi tlon by virtue of a warrant Issued by the secretary of the. navy. . The warrant rank Is nest below, IhiKtjmidshlpriian and constats ot boatswains, gunners, carpenters, war rant machinists, sallmakers and phar macists. The pay is graded according to the length of service and nature of the assignment . . . : : During the first three years the pay on sea duty Is $1,500, on shore duty $ 1,125 and on leave or waiting orders $875 a year. The pay rises with each three years of service until the time of service exceeds twelve years, after which period the pay reaches $2,250 while n sea duty, $2,000 on shore duty or detached assignments . and $1,500 when on waiting , orders or when on leave. : All gunners are not warrant officers, but when a gunner has attained a war rant officer's rank be has. under the commissioned ordnance officer, charge of the ordnance magazines, etc. Tb& warrant officer gunner Is usually an apprentice with" a good record. ' ap poiiitod after examination u;ion the recommendation of the commanding officers. . . When the ship's carpenter It a war rant officer he Is chief of all he arti sans and . mechanics. This orce la called the carpenter's guug sad con sists cf shipwrights, plumben. pipe fitters, blacksmiths, painters t.nd car penter's mates. After ten yen.'s' serv ice the carenter was formerly com missioned chief carpenter, with the rank of ensign. The boatswain is one of the most important of the warrant officers. He has, under the executive othcer, charge of the rigging, anchors, cable, cord-, age, etc. He summons the (Tew at all general evolutions and acts as n--sistant to the executive in carrying oil the general iiuslness of the ship. The badge of office of the boatswain is his call or whistle. COLORS AND NERVES. Rd and Yellow Are Said to Have a Stimulating Effect. That colors have a profound psycho logical effect on humau. beings is a fact that should be emphasized. Used in small quantities, either in the cloth ing or in household decoration, the color red, for instance, is most stimu lating, both in the way of helping to overcome depression and quickening the Intellectual processes. But when used in any amount it tends to over stimulation, with resultant nerve strain. According to a lending Eng lish authority who has made a .care ful study of the psychology of colors, there are some people so constituted that they become violently excited, fall into convulsions or faint if obliged even for a short time to look at. any thing viyidly red. - The same effect has been noted from yellow. In one instance, the case of a man operated on at the age of thir ty years for congenital cataract, it is recorded that "the first time he saw yellow he became so sick that he thought he would vomit.' And that yellow has a nerve stimulating effect fully comparable with that of red is curiously evidenced by the statement of a friend of mine, a shrewd observer, who says: - "Whenever the day Is overcast or 1 have to do a piece of work calling for unusual mental exertion 1 always wear a red or yellow necktie. 1 find that either color has a beneficial effect on my thinking apparatus." n. Addiug ton Bruce in Alnslee's. Bursting Steel. An experiment that demonstrated the capacity of steel to endure greater pressure than the hardest stone was made in Germany. Corundum was cho sen for the stone, and small cubes of both substances were placed under pressure. ' A weight of six tons smashed the corundum, but forty-two tons were required to crush the steel.. When the steel did give way the effects are de scribed as remarkable. With a loud explosion the metal flew into powder, and its sparks are said to have bored minute boles in the crushing machine, New York Tribune. . .1 Plenty of Stability. A western mining prospector was paying his first visit to New York. "What do you think of Iff" aked the proud Qotbamite, as he pointed out the skyscrapers. 1 "Waal," replied the miner, '1t looks like a permanent camp all right Suc cess Magazine. " . . Objaot Unobjected To. ' '.. ' Doctor You are- now contalescent nnd all you need, U exercife. Yoo should walk ten or twenty mil s a day, sir. but your walking' should have an object. Patient-All right. do tor; I'll travel around trying to borrow enough to pay your bill. Boston Transcript . s Hla Preference. Magistrate Yon say this man stole your coat. Do I understand tbut you prefer the chargp against him? Pat .Well, no, your worship. 1 pre fer the coat, if It's all the wine to you! London Telegraph. The Better Way. : . "I expect to wake up tome day and find myself fumous,". . . '. "Better keep on dreaming, jU man.!' Exchange. , . .., , . : Subtlety may deceive you; integrity never will. Cromwell. . WIFE GOT TIP TOP ADVICE. "My wife wanted me to take our hoy the doc'or lo cuie an us I v boil. to writes D rrankel. of tfOU Ok la. "I mid 'put Bacl ten's Arnica Salve on it.' Sha did so, and it eared tbe hoi I in a hort tine." Quicken healer of Burnt S-alds. Cuts Corns, Bruises, Spraind, Swellings. Bust Pile cure on earth. Try it. Only 25c at all druggists. . - , , The blackbirds on the White House grounds seem to wonder if the premis es have been sold, Washington Timet. tf-v..,:v;4.;;.;;rv-v;.;;.. 7:J :;;;.,v.;.:.-Vv You cannot enjoy Summer sport unless you keep cool vand refreshed. ' You cannot Ikeep cool and refreshed unless you drink ' This pure, delightful, re . freshing drink, made from fresh fruit; juices,; acid phos phate and pepsin, is the most popular i Summer beverage everywhere. Immediately quenches thirst and drives away all tiredness and lan 1 guor. The Original Pure Food Drink guaranteed under U. S. Gov't Serial No. 3813. At all soda fountains, 5c. a glass at your grocer's, 5c a bottle. Beware of imitations. pi IP KJ A Glauta In Napeleon's Will. Peter t fio O rent Is sn!d to have mada a 'Will hi. which lie exhorted his heirs to approach 10 nearly as posalble to Coiwlanllnople and toward India, but tha nulheutieitv of tli.' document has been dUput d, nnd it is shrewdly sus pected o hae been forged late In the eighteenth century by August von Kotzcbue. Of tl)-. gonulnenpss. liowerer, of thj last will nnd testament of Napoleon 1. , there ran be no manner of doubt. One 'of its clauses, was ns vindictive ns th? testamentary injunction of Queen Aus trisiUbi to her husband to have her two doctors kilted nnd burled with her. The. exile of Lon.:wrod absolutely be queathed 10,000 f nines to a follow called Ohntillon, wha had boon triad In Taris for nn al tempt to murder the Duke of Wellington. The nan was still surviving in Brussels when Na poleon HI. tarns to the throne, nnd Cantillon was dji'r :wid h!s legacy. , Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR. A ' ' Hard Water. Aant Jnne-fls ihe water where yon Hve now hard or sofi? Niece I giiess It's pretty hard. The girl spattered some on; the lamp chimney he other night, aud it brokiull to pieces. In thlH World one muxt be n little too kind V be kind enough.-Murl-vatis. .-"Buy it now. Now is the time to bu i buttle of 1'hamherluioV Colic, Choi--ua and Diarrhoa Roliiedy, It is al moxt cett-tin to b necdru before the uramer it over.. This rcme ly has no superior.; For sale by all Dealers. " k ." A'ScYentiPe Qucbti'bh.' ' "Nothing I ever tot:i!l.v.itst or de stroyed,'' said the prof ecvr of physic ; "In that case." said the aimpie aui! frank person, "how do ypu explain the fact that everybody loisea umbrellas nd yon never meet anybody who has found one?'-Washlngton Star. . CASTOR I A 5 For Infants and Children. Fha Kind You Hare Always Bought . Bears tbe . Signature of Publio 0at-.s Abroad. London probably possedses more pri Vote bath3 thair any other city, but in the mntter of public bnths It can not claim C vat or even tecond place, s'aj s the I)iidou Chronicle. ; nvikyo, Jap.in.hns oorEOO public baths, where 3C0.000 tKf ions bnthe dally at a cost of about ov.i halfpenny each., Constanti nople frohnbly rank second: then tomes Ct retorEburg. f.imors for the ?nt vapor luiihH to which the Run Ian (lock in thonsnndo m ery Saturd ly veit'nfV Too fluent public bnth In the worM li nt Vienna. It bn n basin 578 feet, lonrf by foot wide nnd run aeewnmortnte l.rM persrtns. ' Tho wa ter ! changed thrice dally. 1 7 f Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. HavinK tliis.day qualified as administrator of the escate at Aloaes t'urh, dae'd.. all pttrrtona tua inn elaimaaaaiiiiit the eatatu of a lid dc;ndo.it are hereby notified to riamt thti game, duly verified, to the undersitrned on or biii'ore the 17th. dur of AuKUat 1912, or thin notice will be jl.rl.d in br of their recovery. All perons indebted to aaid estate are hereby requested to make immed iate settlement. Thi 17th. day of Auj-Jt. Iall. J. P. STNLV. f Aminb-trator. R. O'fiAKA. Atty. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of th sxtate nf laoica Redmond, deceased, late of qven Co. N, C . this is to notify all perst ns havine: cl-nimt-acainst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to h'! ur.dersifcncil at New Hern. N. C. on or before th; 2d day of August. 1912, or thi no tice will ba pleaded in bar oi their fet-overy. Ail persons indented to aaid estate will il.awe make iromediate payment. Ti.is 1st day of Aucust 1911. . T. A. OIU'JiN. Executor of James IitdiiK .ul. iKc'd. R. A. NUNN. Atloi-uoy. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of I ho estate o" B. F. Henderson, deceased. Uco of Jones counts, i North Carolina, this Into notify all prrtons hav ing claims against i he estate of aaid i!: sea t" exhibit them to the undersigned at N w lini, N C on or befo,-e the Zatli day of July liti. Al' paranoa indebted to said est.itn will ple-me m;ike unmediate settlement or thia notice will be plead ed in bar of their tecovciy. It. H. HENDERSON, Kxecutor. D. E, HENDERSON. Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S 1M C ICE. The undersigned having duly nuahGHaa admit iatrator of NuahCRountrendao-a'tMi, wit'tiesal parsona to whom ha was inJubtcJ or tan claim against his ettat" to proaant rhoam to th un deraigned admitistrattar fur payment el (rb.ior the 21st, day ot July 1x12 duly authf tkMtKl o. thia notice will re plead in bar of their recovery AU persons indebted to the darpased -tin retiuii -ed to make unmediate payment to tha undsrsifr ' i -.-vs . . M. ROUNTltEE, -' AdiX tA ttyator, R. W. WILLIAMSON, Attorney. i ' t. A Caution.' . Reginald -I lore you. AliulH ipj Fo" you I would give up family. plltbn. wealth. , Madeline Hold, iti bt,t!tt: (Jiving up family Is all rlRJit. . !f.iln u,,lll,l lk, uttinyl A mi. Ifaiil".4 1 .Irttir Clve up ytmt insitiou if votii .sui-et I H better one. hut plenr.e hold on1 I'' vour rrel'lt W to"v n-wt! it ' '- Cn-- '!- s. Sinn m imwmm '''uCLDSO-i'ttmwnia-! i nRBAi.iTP.5CAT r :d iff i 5 -mm s i r- , 1 I Ju.iCin j or, Hvtr.iu. Dwelling hoi'.acji way li n.jauoted of anything from ii:iier to c.-,n ie'.e. When built of paper they i ti.sit, of grouud plans, front elevation; aud mortgages. Wheu they i i-dreus to something more substantial I hey do not resemble in any way the front ele vation or the ground plan of the paper stage uud are therefore disappointing iu these particulars. The mortgage, however, ahvaya comes up to expecta tions. The houses of the elect may be distinguished by the butler's pan try, the miudie classes by the recep tion hall aud those of the hoi polloi by the parlor. Houses are useful to eat in, sleep in, bathe Ju, dres:i in, hide in, bo teeu in, die iu, store junk iu, in sure and Lu:a down. Dignity lit houses Is typified by a parking in closed English country place, romance by a southern planter's mansion, poetry by a rose emlmwered cottage and hu mor by a modecn flat. Life. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A DraocletJ and Lunatic. Bracelets have beeu woin from time immemorial, but few wearers of the golden bands of tho present day know that they were once used to distin guish the Insane.' Deforo lunatics were coneONl to asylums they wore "an armlet for distinction. Argonaut. Cuts and bruises my I e bea e I in about on -third the time ri quired by the u-idhI treatment by applying ChHiii he'lain's Linimen'. It is an antisep'ic and causes euch injuries to heal with out ma urstion. This liniment a I o re lieves po renew of the mnse'e-and iht-u-matie fains. For sale by all Dealers, V Pleacant For mm. Tils Better Uaif-I think it's time we got Lizzie married und settled down. Alfred. She will be twej:ly-t.ight next week, you know. Her Lesser i!alf Oh, don't huiry.-my dear. Better -wait till the right fort of nv,tt comes hlong. Tils Better Tlalf But. why wait? : I didn't Ex "h'inr-K ; 5 " Lake Drummond Cans! & Water Lake Drummond Transportation . ' Co. Lake Drummond Towinp Co. Dismal Swamp Canal i i - An Inland Route, Protected from S o m. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth :.' ' Always. j....; ., Quick Transit for Traffic Prompt Towing and Freight Movement- " For tolls, towing and freight . rates apply at office in Seabourd Bank Build ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. M. K. King, Pres. J. A. Mitten, Sec J. B. Baxter, Sup'. J. T. Whitohurst, Traffic Yanagnr. Norfolk OlTtce Belll'hone C2). PROFFSSHINAL CARDS - V. M. Simmons, A. D. Ward. SIMMS M W-.RQ ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL LOB9 - . Ai Ll'A 1 J Office Rooms 4U1-2-3 Elks Building i Practice in the counties 'of Craven, ! Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Cart 1 eret, Pamlico and Wake, in the Su preme and Federal Courts, and when I ever services are desired. DISEASES OF THE Eye, far, Hose an Throat I " A Ml. . : V v ' - General.. Surgery Office in Elks Temple Next Dr. U. A Caton, New Hern, N. C. R. A. NUNN ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice In the counties of Craven, Carteret, Pamlico Jones and Onslow and in the State Supreme and Feders Courts. ' " - , Otftci No. SO Craven Street. leiepnoas ns. New Bern, N. C. I J J 1 . Indefensible Schedule K will continue) . to mni k np the prue of clothing this la!l. Birmingham Age-He.ad. Arizona mnv cmn in. but shu must leave that R. E. Call uerson at tha d ir. -Atkir.sas (JZ';i.t j" Instead of '.Uukr Antiseptics c; PeroxSdo many people are now tv'niijj Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germlt:Mc p wdortobe dissolved In walr rs ueeile l. Per all toilet and hygienic uses Jt Si better and moro eooiunntoal. To cleanse nod wliiteu the C""-. . . . . . .. . . .. , . . ,i f- prevent decor. To diKinfeut tlie n:outh, de stroy dieeaso gcrm. and purify the breath. i I 'Co keep artificial teeth nnd britlsb work clean, ortm u sH To remove uicothiH from the IcctU ai4 mi'ify tho breath after smokiiu'. To eralicaU3 per'.pirnl ion and l,t"j odnrs by Kpoiitro bathing. Tie bc.t nnt'iwpt.ie w.-tt.lj l.nowi. Icl'.evja nnd hi rcmrlhi'im t'.r.-.l, x "iHar.i'it",'cn. If 'ttli sni-cl U i -i v .iirl cits. TA a iid :i Hi -t l i by i. ."t ..nl '

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