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Many nearby points of tradi tlonal and historic interest. Dane in. Tennis. Pool, Billiard. Music. ( ' T'' i 1912 CONVENTIONS AT MOREHEAD 1 N. C Bankers N..C. Bar N. C Press , For handsome illustrated booklet and resei vations address, f , j ALLEN A. DuBOIS, Manager. Morehead City,"N. C. TV'T i7f 1 !; s. ji s mfJ ' -it' DUinniiMiiiiii iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiir ,1 F . - ACVrW. araaV. U-at.- Delightful Short Sea Trips To - nnn ii IijJJj Guests. .1.!; June 25-27th. July 3-5th. 'July . 23-23th.- . - . -... .. ii f " " " .... j - i nstassw bjf FIWvIS PimEP ELLIOTT . s7s r hand" upon my"arm7 "do- you Snow" I look upon you as so nearly "one of us ' ''- '" I "Thank you. ludtte!" I said feeUna-1 ly. By Jove, it was devilish comfy to have her father so lolly friendly about It!' . . . "That I'm Just folnsr to ask yon to excuse me rrom ioncblng with you know youH understand, my boyl--so Infernally busy, you see!" :'. K I didn't eee, though he had been saying this all morning. But as he seemed to think he was busy, I wasn't going to make any dashed break con tradicting him, you know. Bo I pre tended I did Bee.".--:: i "Thank you thank you, my boy!" He patted -me on the back. "And as you'll have an opportunity of seeing a little more of that charming girl. Miss Kirkland " Charming girl, Indeed! I wondered what be would think, It he knew of her designs oh poor Jack! "I want you to go In for her a bit cultivate her a little; you may change your opinion eh?" He laughed soft ly and paused in our progress through the library to. dig me sharply In the side. "Go ahead flirt .with her, my boyf She will; like It-Mail girls do, and it will do you good; do both of you good!" The old boy beamed at me over his glasses as he vented a horrible chuckle; -didn't seem to no tice how painfully, shocked I was. ; A flirtation, Indeed! , And .with the frump, of all others! - Of course; he was Just having bis little Joke, and didn't seem to realize what devilish poor taste he exhibited aa the father of my darling. i..- . ; .. "Thank you," I said rather coldly, "but I don't think that er sort of rhlnar wnnlri show much consideration for Frances and" '. " I ...rnuDuisni , auu, uj juie, nun o laughed! "Do you think Francis would show, any consideration for you?" he snapped his fingers. "I think you're a bit too quixotic, young man!" ' I didn't know don't know now; never was up on any of those legal terms. ; He knew what he meant! . ."Pshaw, now!" he went on, "if that's what's restraining you, you must drop ltl I want you to have a pleasant time while you are here with Miss Kirkland get along with you!" then he pulled me ' back again "You needn't be thinking about the slight est obligation so far as Francis la concerned. Why should you when the affair Is all one-sided?" . : t "One one-sided?" I repeated falter. Ingly. , ' v ; "Why, yes; the girl doesn't care tor anybody in the whole world except her Old father and he idolises her!" Oh, did he! : I - "So you go on in there find loosen up have a good timeand make her have one; and keep it. up this after, noon. I'm so anxious for you to find something to " interest and occupy you" His glance dropped an instant to the papers and law books as though wishing he had something better with which to occupy himself. "Besides," he added carelessly, "Francis won't be here to see what you do gone off with Scogglns up somewhere in the hills big dog-fight up there and Fran, els took four curs, Scrogglns two they won't be back till nlghtao fa ahead!" ' ; But I had caught the back of a chair. : - -r ', "Dogfight?" I said falnUy. "Frances up In the hills and and with Scog glns r And she had only left me a half-hour ago! , V "Why, certainly!" he said wearily, almost testily. "What of It? I tell you you've, got to get ' your Ideas all readjusted about Francis. What's the matter with the dog:flght?" , "So so surprised," I faltered; "so unexpected, you know! "Poof!" and he pushed me out through the doorway "I never face anything unexpected In that quarter!" But I think he. would have, If he had followed me across 'Into the dining room and had faced, aa I did ' Stances! ; .'.' "' : "So glad you didn't go to the dog fight!" I said presently, - beaming across at her delightedly. , ; .Her sweet lips glowed at me as her dainty fingers poised the tiny trident before her lips. Jove, how I envied .that Jolly oyster! Then she smiled Wltchingly. teasingly. : . i "It wasn't because t didn't have an Invitation," she responded archly. I knew) That beast, Scoggins! ' ' ' "Umph," grunted the frump, seated on the curve between us. "I verily believe Francis would go to any thing!" - ; y- I scowled couldn't help It, dash It! And Frances saw, and ducked her head, biting her Up and blushing. 1 could have choked the frump for so embarrassing her! Tet the woman did try to be pleas ant to me. ' .-"" ' . ."Did you ever find a pearl in an oyster, Mr. Llghtnut?" she asked. , "By Jove, no!" I said, staring at her for the fool question. For who could ever lose a pear) in a Jolly oyster, dont you knowT And yet, the next Instant: ; ' - , "I have!" said my darling, glancing up at me the oddest way. "Have you, Frances?" the frump faced her Interestedly. "You should examine with a microscope the Inter stratifications " of calcareous matter and animal membrane." . My beauty looked down at her plate. ' . . ' , t . . ri am examining It," she said grave ly, "and microscopically. Probably shall this aftornoon." Put she dldn'tl T'o, by Jove, we wore together a!"i"'t all the after l oon, though we Ti-vcr could gut sway m the fnnup , sj of H i. Ai. !i It, she JnHt took It was the same nit. Py Jove, it thnfs the Jt BsBuTnetT tSWarc every uoay we- air ol eipect-tabe-mlatreaa-ners-iome-aajr. fcnd-might-as-wenoegln-Po'WI v ,u Onca she did break away from us for fifteen minutes while she went up to see how Jack was.';Bh ;came bao I much relieved. : 1 - : ' "He waa so glad to see me," she; aid, "and he kissed me twice. We had such an interesting, ; discussion about the amaebae." " "The what?" asked Frances. "The amoebae tiny animalcules', don't you know, that have the power of changing their form and appear ance. Jacky thinks that perhaps man, too. In the process of time and evolu tion, might sclentincalfy acquire thia.:''-::v-" -.y "How "Illy!" laughed my darling. And I thought so too. Of epurse If a man looked like himself once, he would always look like himself. 'Any fool knew that! .... yZ.a . S-'y Later, the Judge cam to my room, accompanied by Wilkes .with ,. some Heidelberg" punch, frappe. , ; "Couldn't leave you out of this," he said genially; "besides, wanted to toast your first night under the roof of Wolhurst! ; "' 1 : . "Hope they're making you comfort able," he went on. "Infernal shame, Llghtnut, that I've had to neglect you so; so absurdly busy, you know yoa l, Hundreds of such letters from moth understand?" - ' ' - eta expressing their gratitude for what I pretended to, for I knew he want- ed me to think that, but I had heard the butler tell the frump that the Judge was reading. .j. . ; "Don't expect to retire at all," he continued; "and then there's my prom ise to my poor boy I must keep that somehow: never failed on a promise ' I VI Wmw 14n T rrinOT . f-fiVaT nhmlt (TO BE t.ONTINUEUJ.) Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Whrn a girl marries she exchanges an admirer for a regular boarder. ' i , - COULD SHOUT FOR JOY. "I want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart." wrote C. B. Rsder, of Lewiebunr, W. Va., "for the won derful doutile benefit I got from Elec t ic Bi ters, in earing me of both a Revet e case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which 1 had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten yexrs. It suited mv ease as tnougn maae just for me." For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice and to rid the system of kid ney poisons ' mat . cause -;jneumanem Electric Bi'ters have no equal. Try them. Every botile is gusran'eed to satisfy. Only 60 cents at all druggists. WMM MM . . A woman can easily, win in any kind of an argument with a man if ihekoows just when to turn on the briny flow. I roiEY kidney pnis ronaMEUuATiaai kionevsamo blaobci The man whj has something to sell is always an optimist. ' ; f m WHEN BUYING, BUY ONLY THE :'i ; ; . BEST . - ; . Costs no more but gives the best results H. L. Bomquist, Esdaile, Wia, says his wile considers Foley's Honey 'and Tar Compound the best cough cure on the market' She ; bas tried - various kinds but Foley's given the best results ef all. For Sale by all Dealers. u , A Pitcher Who Threw 88 Balls In a 9- : Inning Game. - -J In an article on "Ilow to Win Base tll Games,", published in the July American Magazine, Hugh S. Fullerton says: , ' " ' j : "It is possible for a pitcher to throw nly twenty-seven balls in a nine-ino'ng game, No accurate record of lhelmull est number of balls thrown in any game exists, as no one counts every bsll in very game, I scored one game in whi h Ed. Wsl h pitched only eighty-eight balls, seven of which were foul?, which I regard as remarkable. 1 saw Coombs pitch seventeen balls to one batter last summer. The greatest number of pitched balls I ever coun ed In a game was 211, George ('Rube'), Waddell be ing the victim, and he weakened in the ninth and allowed fix- runs showing that the strain was tod great evt n for a man of his marvelous power and en durance." ,' ""- , . FAMOUS STAGE BEAUTIES look with horror ' on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores or Pitrrples. They don't have them, nor will anyone, who uses Bucklen's Arnica SsUe. It glorifies the fsce. Eczema and Salt Rhtum vanish before It It cures sore .lips, chapped hands, chilblains; heals burns, euts and bruises.- Unrqualed for piles. Only 25c at all druggists, , , , j Many a man looks like who is not guilty. , ' a statesman RH EY KIDNEY PILLS OB) bAbHAOHC KlONCTa ANO Blaoobs The woman who fails tot ay "because' must have another excuse, , . . ' f r lac'. ey a wit ; f..1Y AVOID "PERIODIC PAINS The Experience of Two Girls Here Related For The ' Benefit of Others.' - " Rochester, N. Y. "I have a daugh ter 18 years old who has always been very healthy until recently when she complained of dizziness and cramps every month, so bad that I would have to keen her home from school and put her to bed to get relief. ' ,' "After elvinir her onhr two bottlesof Lydia E. Pinkham's Vetretable Com pound she is now enjoying the best of health. I cannot praise your Compound too highly.- I want evory good mother to read what your medicine has done for my child." Mrs. RicitXrd N. Dunham, 811 Exchange St, Rochester, N.Y. Stoutsville, Ohio. "I suffered from headaches, backache and was very irreg ular. A friend ad vised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and before I had taken the whole of two bottles I found relief. I am only sixteen years old, but I have bet ter health, than for two or three years. I cannot express my thanks for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I had taken other medicines but did not find relief. "Miss Cora B. Fosnaugh, Stoutsville, Ohio, R.F.D., No. 1. itfaia E. nnknam s vegetable corn pound has accomplished for their daugh ters have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company,Lynn,Mass. WEEK END AND SUNDAY Rates, to Morohead City and Beau fort, N. C. Sunday Excursion Tickets now on sale, and Week End Fares will become effective Saturday, June 1st, For specific rates and complete infor mation apply to any Agent of the Nor folk Southern Ry. AN ih Da oi man foot beuru. t.i an eleven FOLIvY KIDNEY PILLL rOMMHCUMAlsaat KIONCTSAMO aLAOOKM Fourteen per cent of the egg is albu men. DRIVES OFF -A. TERROR, 'The chief executor of death in the winter and spring months i pneumonia. Its advance agents are colds and grip. In any attack by one of these maladies no time should be lost in taking the best medicine obtainable to drive it off. Countless thousands have found this to be Dr. King's New Discovery. "My buaband believes it has kept him from having pneumonia three or four times," writes Mrs. George W, Place, Sawson ville, Vt', "and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found its rquiil " (luaran'eed for all bronchial affections, Price Wets, and $100. Trial bottle free at ail druggists. It's just the way of their sex for the sweetest girl graluatcs to be the ones that ate the most sour pickles. ; STOMACH TROUBLES. : Many remarkable cures of stomach troubles have been effected by Chnmb ei Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One man who had spent over two thou sand dollars for medicine end treatment was cured by a few boxes of these tab lets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at all drug stores, ; MaUi Stand-By, . Mrs. Oramercy If we have to ecoa omlze I suppose youll proceed to glvt np the motor car? Oramercy I should say not Wa'U have to do It In soma way that om neighbors can't see. Puck. ' j Mrs Lela Love, wife of WlWy Love, a farmer living near Covena, Ga , says: "I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and find them to be all you claim for them. They gave me almost instunt relief when my kidneys were sluggish and in active. I can cheerfully recommend tbem to all sufferers from kidney trou bles. "-Sold by all Dealers. , ; German silver is an coppy and tine. alloy of nickel, Perhaps there Is aomtrrisges in hea ven because the angels know better. ' i Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A i Pension Notice. The Pension Board of Craven county will meet at the court house on the first Monday In July,' 1912, tbie being the lat day. All applicants for pensions of ex Confederate soldiers and sailors or widows of the same, who wih to apply for pensions or have their pension in creased will please appear before the Board on the above named date. Those already pa the pension list need not sppesr, S. R. STREET, Chairman Pension BoarJ of Craven Co. f Jet t, rheumatism, Lldnejr or bladder trouble, V are rosid in action, quick in PRIMAnYELEG Til HOTICE Bequirments of Candidates Seek- i ng Democratio Nomination - June 22nd. v' By order of the Craven County Demo cratic Executive Committee andinac cordance with law, notice is hereby given that a primary election for choos ing Democratic nominees for county of ficera and flopue of Representatives will be, held at the usual polling places io Craven county Tuesday,2nd day of July 142, from 6 o'clock a, m. to 7 o'clock p..m. i..- v. i -, y. The followipg named Democrats have been appointed managers for holding the primary, vie: .,- ;r-;, ..; Maple Cvpress E. P. Adams, J. W, Huff and Marvin A ldridge. . Vanceboro-D P : Whitford. Harold Butler and Henry Buck. ; Truitu-N T Fulcbar. Cicero Gaskins and W. H. Dunn. . . , i , Bridgeton-S W Brooks, E. J, Bay lies and Sam Dunham. Taylor's Store-EC Taylor, J. H. Elliott apd J B Beeton. Lee's Farm T E Haywood, J B Wil liams and I. S. Mitchell. Thurman-H C Wood, J A Miller and Alex Hardison. : -. First Ward-j B Hill, F Gaskill and H H Took . ,,S;' Second Ward-Walter Duffy, U Dis oaway and 6, K. Hancock. Third Werd-Geo. B Waters. G L Clark and J D McCoy. Fourth Ward-L. S. Wood, Alex Mc Lack lan and J F Henderson. Born Precinct J R Merritt, J T Agent and E L Smith, . - Tiedale's W F Crockett, J T Shnte and W M Thomss. . ; " Gum Row J E Wilcox, M M Shute and B B Scott , , Fort Baraw. 11 L S Harper, Luther Sermons and Geo. W Palmer. Dover J S Woolen, L H Whitehead and W O White. Cove City-J S Robinson, W E Jones and WT McCoy. Jasper W G B Lane, J E Wether i'tgton and W C Davis. Pleasant Hill J B French, E A House a d Daniel Lane, Each candidate desiring to enter the p un iry shall subscribe to a pledge that h-' "ill abide by the result of the prim al v election and support the successful candidate or candidates chosen in said primtry election and deposit the same with ten dollars with S. H. Lane.chair man, New Bern. N. C, on or before the hour t f 12 o'clock, midnight, Sat urd iy, 22ad day of Juae, 1912, in ac cordance with the rules of the State Democratic Executive Ccmmittse ano the Special Act providing for a prim ary in Craven county. ;-., , ,,.'. , This 25th ilay of May, 1912. S. H. LANE, Chairman of Cra ven County Democratic Executive Com mil tee, ; R. A. NUNN, Secretary. Worth makes the man, bat it is too often figure 1 io dollars and cents. f CASTOR I A For Infanta and ChiUren. . ' . The Kind Yea Kavi ttrji Eci Bean the Signature of Afia&Uu A woman v ith a hole in her stock ins is scared almost to laath of a eaaslep SORE NIPPLES.,' ; Any mother Who has bad experience ruth this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a core may be ef fected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child la done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before al lowing the babe to nurse. Many train ed nurses use this salve with best re sult.. For sale by all Dealers. Many a man has been badly disap pointed. Before marriage he loved his girl well enough to eat her up, and af ter marriage he is sorry ha had not ate her up when he loved her so well Mr. M. A McLaughlin. B12 Jsy St, La Cross, Wis..' writes that she suffer ed all kinds of pains in her back and hip, on account of kidney trouble and rheumatism. "I got some of Foley Kidney Pill and after taking them for a few days there was a wonderful change In my caie for the pala entirely leit my DacK and nips and 1, am thank f ul there is Such a medicine as Foiej Kidney Pills. For sale by all. dealers ; How big 1 16 bill looks to a men de pends on whether he is borrowing it from a frlead or giving it to his wife. HELPED TO KEEP DOWN EXPEN- - - .y .SES. . . , Mrs. J, hi Henry, Akroo, Mich., tells how she did so: "I was bothered with ray kidneys and bad to go nearly dou ble. I tried a sample of Foley Kidney Pills snd they did me so much good that I bought a bottle, and feel that they saved me a big doctor's bill.'' For sale by all Dealers. . - i - Up to 30 a girl wanta to pick a man for a husband, after that shs is willing to bs picked. ; reii HARDWARE s , '. - AND : Building Ala- ierial Paints, Oils AND - Varnishes American, ; Field Fence E. D. SLULLW lew i. a SB OQ fHENRFS; Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and A curatelw filled. ' . ' Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. - ' iswaawaannay t Pharmacy PHONE) .173 B - FEED 100 per cent purity mixed feed for young and old chicks, for grow ing and fattening. White corn, oats, hay, hominy, meal, bran, shipstuff, mill feeds for cows aud horses, N. O. Peanuts for plauting. Send , us your orders for Boy Beans and Field Peas. Ship us your Surplus Soy Beans and Field Peas. CLOSE PRICES FOR CASH BUSINESS. ii Jl-33 Middle St New Bern N. O. v PhHi"e 184. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal And Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Cours es 'eading to degrees. Special Courses for teachers. - Free tuition to thoee who agree to become teachers In the State. I1 all Session begins September 18, 1912. For catalogue and ether information, address , s r ; , JCL1US I. FOUST, Presideivt, ' Greensboro, " N. Ct THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF ACRIGULTURE AKQ MECHANIC IBIS The State's Industrial College Four-year courses in Agrioulture; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Industrial Chemistry; In Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing. Two year courses in Mechanic Arts snd in aaixtUe Art. On-year and Two year courses in Agriculture.' These courses are both practical and scien tific. Examinations for admission are held by the County Superintendent at all county seats on July 11th. For Catalog address - THE REGISTRAR, ;. West Raleigh. N. C. Like Drummond Canal & Water Like Drummond Transportation Co. Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth Always. Quick Transit for Tra!T.c. Prompt Towing and Fsught Movement. For tolls, towing sni frei, ' t rata PP'y t c' l 'oal-.oard Pa- PuH.'J ng and st Lvp Cie k Lcc ... r1,, k. i . r i. r . r t . GRA1 BURRUS 5 cor 1. .0 ( i i 11 i;mh!!i " T ! 1 t l I FOI! 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