: I CHIEF ESSEIIILS. : The chief essentials of a bank in which to deposit sav ing! ere safety, impartial and efficient service and substan tial interest ra'e. ' '.V? -This bank is well known for its soundness and also for the satisfactory manner in which it handles the affairs of its depositors; it pas 4 per cent compound interest on Savings Accounts of One Dollar or more. - t Small as well as large checking accounts are also welcomed in our Commercial Department and every accommodation and assistance iij keeping with sound banking extended to customers..- - . Mini Gold Bond Hats We have the exclusive agency for the celebrated Gold Bond Hat, which are as good as the uame. Every hat warranted to give perfect satisfaction, $2.00 uo more, do less. a Our Hue of clothing is made of the best selected woolens and Styles. - . ' v;. - - We would take great pleasure in showing you our Hue, which would put you under no obligations to Uny. i " SAM LIP MAN Cor.v Middle and 3. F. Sts. IT MEASURES UP. . The UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE Co. (1867) measures up to every requirement- Its marvelous growth in assets end ins urance in force have made it the LARGEST life insurance company in the world for its age. s ' Polices issued xn lives of healthful persons upon the Ordi nary, Limited Payment and Endowment plans, between ages of 15 and 65 years. , This Company pays the largest DIVIDENDS and SELLS insurance CHEAPER than any other old line company. W. 0. BOYD, Agent Real Estate, General Insurance. IS THE PROPORTION OF -PROWS TO CAPITAL ' THE NATIONAL BAM . OF NEW BERNE, N. C. STANDS FIRST among the "banks of the City THIRD among the National Banks of ; the State .. And it has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to (105,000 and Capitai amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the National Bank Roll of Honor, - which includes only banks having Surplua and Undivided Profita equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. . ivZ INTEREST SAFE DEPOSIT EOXES FOR-REN l f ... i 4 0 i ... 4 V - -BryaD Block. Surety Bonds. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PPM pilCUItY I Eleanor M; Ingram II - ,. Author of . I "The Game and the Candle" I . : . Illustrations B" , ' I 0 RJIY WALTERS (Copyright, nu, by BoMs-ManlMOeJ - (Continued from Page Two) Tcan," repeated Lestrange, "Only ," he openly smiled, "it will be hard on Dickie." :-y . - It was the touch needed, the anti dote to . sentiment Emily laughed with him,, laughed in sheer mischief and relief and leap of youth. : . , ;("Tou will be gentle poor Dickie!" ' '""I'll. be gentle. He is coming now, I think." He took a step nearer her. "You will leave this in my care, whol ly? You will not trouble about a substitute?" " : , "I will leave it with you. But you are forgetting your own doctrine; you are taking some one else's work to do." -,- .v.. - "Pardon, I am merely making Ffrench do his Work. I have seen a little more of him .than you perhaps know; I understand what I am under taking. Moreover, I would forget a great many doctrines to set you free." 1 "Free?" she echoed; she had the sensation of being suddenly confront ed with an open door into the unex pected. , ' ' "Free," he quietly reasserted. "Free to live your own . life and draw un hampered breath, and to decide the great question when it comes, with thought only of yourself." irear tackl aDescient aismaj felT sharply across ber late renef, a panic crossed with strange delight. "He's off," called Dick, emerging from the park. "I made Anderson take him down with the limousine. At least, Rupert Is driving while Ander son sits alongside and holds on; when they came to the turn In the avenue, your previous mechanician took It full speed and then apologized for going so slowly because, as he said, he was an amateur and likely to upset. Is he really a good driver, Lestrange." "Pretty fair," returned Lestrange serenely, from his seat on the edge of the ditched machine. "When I'm not using him, he's employed as one of the factory car testers; and . when we're racing I give him the wheel 11 I want to fix anything.. However, I'm nhiiEed tn that steering-knuckle for"! breaking here, instead of leaving me to a long wait in the wilds. Come down to the shop tomorrow at six, and "Rupert and I will even up by taking you for a run." "Who; me? You're 'asking me?" "Why not? It's exhilarating." Dick removed his hat and ran his fingers through his hair, gratification and alarm mingling in his expression with somewhat the effect of the small boy who Is first invited into a game with his older brother's clique. "You er, wouldn't smash me up?" he hesitated. "I haven't smashed up Rupert or myself, so far. If you feel timid, nev er mind, of course; IH take my usual companion." - ' - Dick flushed air over his plump face, the Ffrench blood up at last. "I was only joking," he hastily ex plained. "I'll come. It's only that you're so confoundedly reckless some times, Lestrange, and ; But I U Les'trange gave his One, glinting smile as he rose to salute Emily. "All right. If you don't get down to the factory in time. I'll call tor you." be promised. CHAPTBR V. There was & change in the Ffrench affairs, a lightening of .the atmos phere, a vague quickening and stir of healthful cheer in the days that fol lowed. The somber master of the house met It In Bailey's undisguised elation and pride when they discussed the succ.es 'ulbusjBess now taxing ihe factory's resources, met It yet again In Emily's pretty gaiety and content. But most strikingly was he confronted with an alteration in Dick. It was only a week after his first morning ride with Lestrange, that Dick electrified the company at din ner, by turning down the glass at his plate. . -' - " ' "I've cut out claret, and that sort of thing," he announced. "It'a bad for the nerves." , - . His three companions looked up In complete astonishment. It was Satur day night and by ancient custom Bai ley was dining at the house. "What has happened to you? Have you been attending a revival meet ing?" the young man's uncle Inquired with sarcasm, "It's bad for the nerves." repeated Dick. "There Isn't any reason why I shouldn't like to do anything other fellows do. Les that Is, none of the men who drive cars ever touch that stuff, and look at their nerve." Mr. Ffrench contemplated him with the irritation usually produced by the display of ostentatious virtue,, but found no comment. Emily gated at the table, her red mouth curving in spite of all effort at seriousness. "You're right. Mr. Dick," said Bai ley dryly. "Stick to it" , ' And Dick stuck, without as much as a single lapse. Ffrench wood saw comparatively little of him, as time ut on, the village and factory much. He lost some weight and ao-0u!rfii-i vzl cifrdilsh tan tlutiy watched and admired In si lence. Bhe had not seen Lestrange again, but it seemed to her that his influence overlay all the life of both bouse and factory. Sometimes thjs showed bo plainly that she believed Mr. Ffrench must sea, mut fei the u'.h rt furce at work. But e!i!er be did not see or chose to ignore. Aa4 Dick was lncautlousi , "I'm going to buy one of our road sters myself," he stated one day. "Can I have it at cost?" Mr. Ffrench felt tor his pines-net: ' "Yon? Why do yon not use the limousine?" ' "Because I dout want to go arennd in a box driven by a chauffeur. I wast a classy car to run myself. I've bees driving some of the stripped ears, lately, and I like It" "I will give you a ear, if you want one," answered his ancle, quite kind ly. "Go select any yon prefer." "Thank you," Dick sat np, beaming. "But 111 have to wait my turn, we've orders ahead now. Lestrange say I've no right to come la and make some other felloVr wait" Mr. Ffrench slowly stiffened, r "We do not require lessons in ethics from this Lestrange," was the cold re buke. "I shall telephone Bailey to send up your car at once." Rupert brought the slxty-horse-pow-er roadster to the door, three hours later. And Emily appreciated that Le strange was discreet as well as com pelling, when she found the black eyed young mechanician was detailed to accompany Dick's maiden tripe; Vo Met It Yet Again In Kmlla fretty Gaiety and Content. which duty was fulfilled. Incidentally, with the fine tact of a Richelieu. In May there was a still greater ac cession of work at the factory. In ad dition, the first of Juno was to open with a twenty-four hour race at Beach track, and Lestrange .was .entered, for (TO BBS CONTINUED.) CASTOR I A : For Is&ati and Children. ifte Kind You Have Ahrzys Ecrgbt Bears the Signature of Edgar H. Gans, of Baltimore, argued in opposition to the order to forbid eacbers in Indian schools to wear re ligious garb y- QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. George W. Koons, Lawton, Mich., says: "Dr. Detchon's Reuep for Rheumatism has given my wife won darful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted for two months. She began the us of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got op, dressed herself and walked out for breakfast" Sold by Bradham Drug Co. " - Colonel Roosevelt made a. score of speeches in Illinois and Indiana, inva ding toe district of McKinley and the home of former Speaker Cannon, V ' eaaanaBBaaaaBjajVam - ; FORTUNES IN FACES. V' There's often much truth in the ear "her face ia her fortune," but its never said ' where pimples, skin eruption. blotches, or other blemishes disfigure it. Impure blood is back of them all, and shows the need of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tbry promote health and beauty. Try tbem. 26 ctnts at ail druggists. . y The National Waterways Commission reported against the construction of a canal which would connect Washington and Baltimore. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A About the only way, a man eaa eon vioce his wife that heropiaioa la wrong is to agree with her. Mrs. J. L. Starnes, Hickory, N. C has in tbe past suffered severely with hmet and lung trouble, and says, "I used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for this and it gave me immediate satis faction and relief. It lives me pleasure to recommend this preparation for tore throat, hoarseness, or any anei ttoa oi he throat or lungs. I know it will do all claimed for it" For sale by all dealers, ' ' The Usual Result, . -"Tea, Charlie la as brave as a stack of lions. Did you bear about hia dar ing a policeman to arrest hlmr "Not Gee, what happened -"He was arrested." Cleveland Flala Dealer. .. . . v One may ruin himself by frankness, bat one surely dishonors himself by flupllclty.-Vlelllard. ' - f T f l Ft'ry Ilii-tJ f " con c,i BROUGHT TO LIGHT New Bern People Eeceive the Full - Benefit. v'" There have been many esses like the following in New Bern. Everyone re lates the experience of people waknow. These plain straightforward statmenis wilt do much toward relieving the suff ering of thousands. Such t&tirouny win be read with Interest by many peo ple. ... .-. Mrs. Lavenia Hall, 80 George street, New Bern, N. C says: "Dean's Kid ney Pills have been of great value in restoring my health. I suffered from a weak back and pains across my kid neys that made me restless at night, Io the morning I felt tired and had no strength or energy. The secretions from my kidneys were unnatuial and caused me no end of annoyance. When I read about Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a supply from Brsdhsm D ug Co. and their use 'removed all my pains and aches. Since taking this remedy, I bate had better ap, elite and my en tire system has been toned up." (A statement given Jan. 25th, 1908.) ' f ; A LASTING EFFECT. - sirs. Hall was interviewed on -Nov, 28, 1910 and the said: "I take pleasure io confirming my former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. They gave me permanent relief from kidney trouble and during the patt three years 1 have enjoyed good health.". for aals bj all deaUra. Price to Mta, Footer Mllbuxn Oo, Buffalo, low , York, oole ageato far tbe United tatea, .;''. ; v. - Bonemhor the name Doaa's and fco m etaer. When the average man's ship finally comes in the silent batman is in charge. For rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain'a Liniment. Try it and see how quickly it gives re lief. For sale by all dealers. It's difficult tor a man to practice economy and be popular at the same time. ' MfYJUDNEY PUIS Pom bUokaohb KlONBYO ANO Blaoobo Seven persons were killed in a rufh following an alarm of fire in a concert hall in France. Don't be surprised if you have an at tack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it wil soon disappear. Sold by all dealers. Senator Obadiah Gardner received a majority of the votes east in both houses of the Main Legislator for the Unittd Slates Senator. : - A LOG ON THE TRACK of the fast express means serious trou ble ahead if not removed, so does loss of appetite.? It mesne lack of vitality, loss Of strength and nerve weakness. If appetite fails take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by ton ing np the stomach and curing the in digestion. Michael Heseheimer, of Lin coln.; Neb., had been sick over three years, but six bottles of Elect ic Bit ten pat him right on his feet again. They have helped thousands. They give pure blood, strong nerve, good diges tion. Only 60 cts. at all Druggists. UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION MacoD,Ga., May 7, 8, and 9, 1912, .Verj Low Bound Trip Fares Yia Southern Railway. . A ja Jsii 1 f Ik aliAiTA AAAaatnn I Ka QnlilVi. . fsvvvuu at uw w v w vvwsjsesivss uv uvuvir era Railway will sell very low round trip tickets to Macon, Ga., and return as follows: , FROM ' 'ROUND TRIP Goldsboro $ 9 25 Henderson 9 35 ' Chapel HiU 3 50 Burlington 8 60 8elma 3 75 Oxford x 9 15 Raleigh . 8 60 Durham " 8 50 Rate In same proportion from all other stations. Tickets will be on sale May 6, 6, 7, and 8, with final return limit May 15, or If you prefer to atay longer, by depositing your ticket and paying a fee of fifty cents you eaa have final limit extended untH Jane 6th, 1912. Liberal stop-overs will also be per mitted oo these tickets, For detailed information apply to anj Southern Rail way agent or the undersigned. J, O. JONES, . T. P. A. Raleigh, N, C. - ' i : r Secretary Knox arrived at Kingston on hia trip to Central and South Ameri can countries. ' k , "My little son hsd a very severe cold. I was recommended to try Chamber lain'a Cough Remedy, and before a smsll bottle wss finished he wss as well as ever, writes aire. 11 Si k, ZBDowl. ing Sr.. Sydney, Australia. This reme dy if for sale by all dealers. Governor Wilson bought a ready-made dress suit in which to speak at 8yta- cuse. : 1 4 t '5-'- i, Liiney cr bladder trouble, in J u.Snary irrt 1 rt t:aio in action, quick in IU DY ALL DBAL KOpfOLK SOUTHERN MB ROUTE OF THE "NIGHT EXPRESS" Schedule Effective March. 3. 1912 Tne following schedule figures pub lished as information ONLY and are not guaranteed. ' '-' -- " ' - TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN " NORTH AND WEST BOUND 12:80 am, Daily-Night Express Pull- man Sleeping Car for Norfolk. 9:26 a m, Daily for Norfolk, connects - 1 for all points North and West i Parlor car service between Wash- I ington and Norfolk. : 1:46 p m, Daily except Sunday for Washington, Belhaven, Greenville , I Wilson and Raleigh. Parlor car ) between Washington and Raleigh. 4:10 a m, Daily-Night Express for i Goldsboro. -9:10 a m, Daily for Goldsboro. 6:36 p m, Daily for Goldsboro. EAST BOUND i 9:20 a m, Daily for Beaufort 6:36 p m, " " Beaufort. 9:60 a m, Daily except Sunday for i unentai. 6:45 p m, Daily for Oriental, For further information or reservation of Pullman Sleeping Car space, apply to T. H. Bennett T. A., New Bern, N. C. W. W. CROXTON W. R. HUDSON. G. P. A. Gen'l Supt Norfolk. Va. A little romance in a man goes a heap further with a woman than much a Is dom. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A A man feels about being a Rood ex ample juot the way a boy does about wearing curls. W. T Gilly, a prominent dealer i Pennington Gap, Vs., was so bother with kidney aud bladder trouble that h could not attend to business. He says "I had severe pain in my back and kid neys and hud to get up ten to fifteet timss each night. Saw Foley Kidnej Pills advertised and bought two bottles, and sooti felt great relief, and was en tirely cured. ". No longer disturbed at night, but sleep till morning. Nobody forgets to drive a nail in his own coffin lid ever so often, but nobody remembers there is only so much room for them. SAVES LEG OF BOY. "It seemed that my 14-year old boy would have to lose his lee. on account of an ui(ly ulcer caused by a bad cruise, wrote u. v. Howard, Aquone, N. C. "All remedies and doctors treat ment failed till we tried Buclen'e Arnica Salve, and cured bira wnh one box. Cures burns, boils," skin erup- . : : nr. - n j iimis, puea, iok, ai an arugKisis. Nobody will listen to advice for which be doesn't have to pay as professional opinion, ronnstcuMATisat KiONCYSA)DOi.eoa A man can't sympathiae with any one who has the toothache unless he has had It himself. R G Coli n, postmaster at Barnegst. rt J, saviaes ins inenas, . "i nnd youi Foley's Honey and Tar Comnoundth best remedy for a coosrh I ever tried. I had a lagrippe cough that left m com pletely exhausted, but after t king a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound the coughing spells entire!" ceased. I wish to say it ean't be beat." For sale by all Dealers. United States Senator Swanson be lieves the Senate will enlarge appropri ations for naval armament. A HEALING SALVE FOR BURNS, CHAPPED HANDS AND SORE NIPPLES. As a healing salve for burns, sores, sore nipples and chapped hands Chamb erlain'a Salve ie most excellent. It al lays the pain of a burn almost instant ly, and unless the Injury is very severe heals the parts without leaving a scar. Price 25 cents. For sale by all Dealers. take Drummond Canal & Water i ' CO. Lake Drummond Transportation C - Co. .. ; ' Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp 4 Canal An Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water ltlniuum Depth Always. . - ' y Quick Transit for Traffic. Prompt Towing and Freight Movement , : , For tolls, towing and freight rates apply at office in Seaboard Bank Builtlj Ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. K. King, Pre. LA. K'.iisn, Ety v J. B. Baxter, Supt. ! I. T. Whltehurit, TrafHo Kant.ir, ; Norfolk Oillce Bell ITione 621. ' 1 1 " results. tUfuss t .;. "- - y is Legal Notices EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. " Bavins dulr qualified u Enentor of Um aetata Richard A. Buusll. deeaaaad. lata nf Cn. Couaty. ail paraou twins claimi arainat taid state ara DOtUad to preaent them to tha nndr. alcnad for paymant duly authantieatt 4a New Bora. N. a. before the 7th day of March, 1VU. thia notice will be plead in bar of raoomr. H Wbo are indebted to tha aetata are raauirad to make immediate nasmant to ma. J.W. LANE. ' .'' " ETarufiir. 1 afarcfc 87. 1MJ. . . -vjaa.. EXECUTORS NOTICE. , All pereoni havinc claim acainat the eetnta of Haney Moore, deeeaaed. are notified to present then to the anderaig-nad for payment duly au thenticated in New Bern. N. C before the 15th day of March. 1918. or this notice will be plead ia bar of recOTOry, All who are indebted to the estate are required to make immediate payment torn. -.- v ? A. H. BANGEKT, Duly qoalified Executor of Bancy Moora. deeeased. This March Uth, 1912. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in tha ' certain mortgage deed executed by Samuel E. Anderson and Annie If. Anderson, his wife, to D, H. Stallings. bearing date of March 6th. 1911, and recorded in tha public records la office of Re. - ' later of deeds for Craves county. In Book No. 184 Folk) lit, the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cssh at the court house door in New Bern. N. C, on Monday ' the 22nd day of April, 1912. at the hour of 12 o'clock, all the following described real estate as conveyed in said mortgage to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land in tbe 7th township. Craven county, North Carolina, on tha south side of Trent River, near the city of New Bern N. C beginning on the. south side of Bryan street (ss described snd laid off in the ' plot of land called "Columbia" which said plot is " focorded ia the Regiater's office for tbe said ' Craven county in Book 112-Folios 292 and 283 oor hundred (180) eighty feet from a' stone on ha south side of the Beaufort Road, which said rtons is 1886 from the foot of Clermont Bridge, ver Trent River aforesaid; then runs south 78 E. ' , 10 feet; then south 12 W. 210 feet; then north 78 est 210 feet; then north 12 E. to the beginning. laid lot bearing the number three (3) upon said jlot or plan, and being tbe same land conveyed V Henry R. Bryan et als. to Henry W. Ander on by deed dated December 5th. 1885. recorded n said public records in Book No. 120,-Folios ' 43 and 144, and inherited by said Samuel E. tnderaon as son and sole-heir-at-law of said denry W, Anderson, now deceased. Also another tract or parcel of land In the 7th ownahip, laid state and county, lying and being 'ituated on Williams street in the plan of "Graj s ville," as plotted and recorded in said public re cords in Book No. 112-Folios 144 and 148. and bearing thenumbereighty-five (85) upon said plot plan. It being thesame land conveyed by E.H. -utd J. A. Meadows Co.. to Elisabeth Anderson by deed dated June 24th, 18S-8, recorded in said pub lic recoidsia Book No. 134-Folio 2M, and in herited by said Samuel E. Anderson as son and soidheir-st-law of said Elizabeth Anderson, now Jeceaaed, The descriptions in all of which said deeds are hereby referred to and made a pa nereof. ThisHthdayof March A. D.. 1912. D. H. STALLINGS, Mortgagee fill nnn Tniim Tiir rflMUUti IUHN IAA- Before April 15th, Or your name wiir appear in the delin quent list, published in the Journal -after that date. , T.W.MOORE. Tax Colle?Mr Bridgeton, N. C. SOUTHERN 1 ATI WAV. lVIlJLYTiil IOUTmIBK KAatTAl 8CHKDCLXI '' N. a These figures are publlshos" tor Information anj are not am area- 1 - i Ma II Leave Goldsboro, N. O, . 1 a. at, thrwngh trail, wlut cuau k ear to Asheville, connocUng ai . Bast Durhun, for Oxford, Hen- - deraoa, Keysvllle and Rlckmone -y s-en 0nlveralty for Chapel Hill: at Greensboro for Charlotte and ' aU puau ihjuu., a... Tfllo, Lynchburg, Charlottesviiu . Washington, aad aV aeinu A 1' . ve Goldsboro, S.Of ij tat Greensboro, handles throu Pnllman Raleigh, to Atlanta, eon t Btt at Greensboro for an i nointa north, aonth and west NO. Ill -Leaves Goldsboro 10.5p mi tor Groeaaboro, handle puum. , Raleigh , to Greensboro, oo ' ' nocta at Greensboro for Char ! lotto, Atlanta , New Orleau.j . Asheville, Knozville, a also tmi Danvfllo, Lynchbnr. ' Chariot. tosvUlo, Waahlngton, and 13' points aorttv : tor tanner informatu aat any fouthern ticket agent or addreaa tts nienlistC . , ' H. K. CART, " '. General Passenger Agent Washington, D. O, .'; W. H. PARNELL, Itavallng Passenger Agent ' ' RsJalrh M f ' . fl Very S:r;:us It is a very serious matter to ask tor ' one medicine and have tbe wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to ts careful to get the genuine . I hP'm a Liver ' The rrputation of this oi l, re'i- ry t' medicine, fur constipation, in d "siion and livfr troul.lt, Is fum ly c .tui.li-ihej. It dors Iii.-i - t 1 -r meJu.ines. It it i-w-r c ' -.'is, or it wmiU intlit'ei -V-.- 19 liver p'kr, : i a 1 l t.an ' - !.

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