YOUR BANK. ' We extend a cordial invitation to the people of New Bern and Craven Count j to make this' in . stitution their banking home not 'only as a de-' ' pository for their money but also for the purpose of obtaining from it any assistance or information r of a financial nature that they may desire. AH departments of the bank are at , your dis posal. ' . , -V 3L i UlIlllMlUliliiMllIIlIlllOlUllllJllili IJilliniii SEVfiBE EftST CARDL1HA TEftGHERS Tilili SCHOOL A State school to traid teachers for .the public schools of North Carolina.' Every energy is directed to this oue purpose. Tuition fre&to all who agree to teach. : Fall Term begins Sep tember 24. 1912. . ' - . ' i For catalogue and other information address. - , ' ' R08T. H. ft RIGHT, President,- Greenville, f H. C. 1 r 77eGLOW RUBIES B, FRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTT ' Illmttrmlitmt by RAY WALTER8 J iLatMiiiMMj (Cen-nthi. a by Mte-ManlU : (Continued from Page Two) I "V iBi nl'i " ,,JLIJI1MLL "IF" "w "M"m MBHtBMWM I ; fcf i.'53aEf -SS?? : Has smoe 1894 riven "Thorough instruction under positively Christian Influences at the lowest possible cost.V 4., .;,.- , y RESULTt It Is to-day with Its faculty of 82, a boarding patronage of 358 Its student body of 4 12, and its plant worth $140,000 ; THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA $190 pays all charges for the year. Including table board, room, lights, steam . heat, laundry medical sttention, physical culture, and tuition inal subjects . except musks and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, - REV. THOMAS ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal . :- Z ' . BLACKSTONEsVA. :'--y 'NKI Bl H ti M A RS -ASHtVtLLE. N. CI haa prepared Boy for Cellar and Man , I IlUn MM tot. R. BINGHAM I hood tor 1 19 yean. Our Oraduataa Excl In ll the Collaa they attend, HortH ndotlv vamMaoett, sanitation and aiety Aaralnat Fir pronounced the BEST by ISO doctor and by every viaitinat Parent. A mum. Oalnnf ! nnandn term of entrance aceenroatee oor Cllwata. far and Car I f Puplla. MUltary, to help In making Maa of Boys, box n : TRINITY COLLEGE ' r ITS STRENGTH LIES IN - ' A Large Well-Trained Faculty; Excellent Buildings and Equipment; - ; Full, Well-Arranged Courses; Earnest,' .High-Minded Students; A , Large and Loyal Body of Alumni and Friends; Noble Ideals . and Tra- dition; An Inspiring History of Achievement and Service. Next Session begins September 11, 1912. For Catalogue and Illustrated Book-t- v-?''" ' let, Address .'.r'-.'V- ; .v. - P. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C. TRINITY PARK SCHOOL ; : K . y--ESTABLISHED j 898 : ; y-U ; Location excellent. , Equipment first-class. Well-trained Faculty of i'.f V successful experience. Special care of the health of students. An ' instructor in each domitory to supervise living conditions of . boys on. ' derhis care. , ExcellWit - library ' and gymnasium facilities."' Large - athletic field. Fall Term opens September 11, - : r FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, ADDRESS ' W. W. PEELE, Headmaster, - Djrham; N. C. FAILURE TO NOTICE THIS mean an over expense to you. We caa make that old furniture vcu have, take the place of the new piece you expect to buy. Also we can repair thone broken down screen doors, re-wire them and guarantee their Service. We are experts on repairing those old blinds. . REMEMBER, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION hew Dcm ii Corner Mrlcalf and Soatli .Pl-ont .Sis- itiiuei Works -a. ILD Doian li;ie Dc::: SI;ort Sea n ULU UUI.ilUIUii LlilL Trips To NEW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST " . Affording Tleasure and Ecst. m b :.7 Icrk d E:traG C3jS)S14.00 6 Firnt clans tickets include Meals and Berth on elegantly appointed ex or(?fli ateHnn'ra. Hot or Cold Sea Water Baths can be procured on Steamer without char;.-.. ruamr8 sre all equipped with the Unitud Wirolcus Telegraph Systpm, nnvr-s sa:i rr m kc-folk ivriY v.rr t pat at 7 p. m. T, '. i !i Rn.l loiio) IN -.1 rvatinns, Company's Wharf, Foot of Church t., V -if Va. A your o'-altU-ke!i gont regsrdin;' hrouj-.h ticketi. ,!; rl.: ',ra-, II. '. " t IWkJ. ' !'. r.v ' ;.-.. j. j. r.r.ovN, i , : , v... c . v. i. -ft. r v Yoiii. treafed Just seems like some Infernal conspiracy.' Good thing Jack Ells worth's dad had a pull with the mayor tell you all the whote rattoa bust, bess when I ean talk about st fiittr. "That's right! that's rlgxU! I Satd soothingly, "wouldn't think about It A all now,, old chap!" No use Mnl&o Ing him, you know, that he had sflut klmeeU up. Besides, the wandering of his mind to Jack Ellsworth and his father showed me that even yet he was not quite himself. j : r Billings mopped his forehead. "My, but It was hqt In that hole I " he ex claimed. "And that reminds mo have you seen the governor thlc mons- lngt .f No! , Well, talk about r. hot! George, but the old man was hot U& dor the collar when I saw him. Just now! And he looks like he had been dropped from a shot tower! It's Oils case he's working on, I guess, of else It's about Francis. He's found out What I knew.". ".."Do do you think so?" I questioned nervously. Pretty sure," said Billings care- lessly. "Fact Is, he's already fixing up to send Francis to some kind ot reformatory heard him making the arrangements over the 'phone" I waa glad he didn't look at me as he rat tled on ."and, by the way, the gov ernor told me to tell you not to say a word to Francis I suppose you'll understand." . - , Understand T Oh, yes, I understood! "And ho said he wanted to' see yon. "Is Is he here?" I stammered, poUf ing back. . y- "Thank goodness, no. Gone to meet Colonel Francis Klrkland say, dont say anything about It wants to sur prise bis daughter, you know. : On his way to London via Ban Francisco arrived at. Washington a few days ago." . . ..-.t- -' Oh. the f rump's fatherl. Much I cared! : But knowing how Interested he was In her, I tried to show an In terest." ' ' "Colonel Francis er lent his daughter named after him?" And I felt myself grow Jolly red, for I re membered that she had told me that about her friend as she sat on the arm of the Morris chair and In the black pajamas. .. . .;' " "Hanged I know," said Billings carelessly. - "I don't know what her name Is don't remember that I ever heard." He whistled. "Say, but did you ever see anything as stunningly pretty In your lifer' " V- y I balked. By Jove, I had been do ing some mild lying within the past twenty-four hours, but this was ask ing too much. Dash me if I Just could go it. that's all. But he didn't seem to notice. - : He slapped me on the back. "By George, Dicky, there's Just the girl cut out for you, old chap take my tip. I think she likes you, too could see it Just now when I was talking about you." ' . So that was it, 1 reflected gloomily, The frump now was to be worked off on me, and I was expected to stand for it I was to be b, sort of what-you- call-lt offering on the altar ot friend ship. That was the condition upon which he was patching up things! Billings laughed suddenly. "But, oh, I tell you it would be hard, on Francis a , regular knockout, by George!" - ,.- ; Devilish brutal for him to say so, I thought. - - "Do you think so?" I questioned dismally. "Would Frances really ' care?" ' , ; "Oh, yes," he said lightly. "Boon get over It, though puppy lore, yon ' know." ; . -: . . Puppy love, Indeedl By Jove, how I hated Bllllngsl . He went on "Suppose you, 'J heard anything of the professor s&t the pajamas?" I bad not, and I was devilish sick of pajamas, anyway. , . "And say, Dicky, I dont remember that I ever thanked you properly, old man. for putting up my kid brother the other night. He says you treated him like a brick aftd that you and he got to be great pals. So much obliged, old chap -because he wanted to go running around, you know." '. "Your brother?". I questioned, aston. ltihud-and 1 guess my face must have showed It, for Billings' eyes, first oneniiiK wide, narrowed, and bis countenancebegan to gather an angry red. Htf Stopped shert , ''Didn't be stay with you?" he snap ped. I stared blankly. -Why, Billings I didn't know I didn't remember you bad a brother. I never have him." ' ' lilllioga' face sweiw redder, and fee struck bis fiat down with an oath. He looked angrily toward the house. Then he stopped hurriedly In advance of me. :' ''."-' .. - "Excuse me, old chap, will your be- said, his voice hardened.. "Will sen you at luncheon make yourself at home, won't you?" f fcownedT-'EuT fffe - fellow Just moved nearer. - "I guess mamma's baby dont feet so spry this morning!" he Jeered. "Does Its little heady-cums eche-ums ear" f grunted rather wearily. "It it does, my good fellow. It's none of your business. DonX bother me!" I shifted the other way. " I"''. )i ' "Oh. isn't It ?" his tone quickened ; truculently "Well, maybe I'll make It my business!" He Jerked his arm at me, continuing sharply: "Look here, you glass-eyed monkey-Jack, don't you get flip with me thla morning"; he laughed coarsely or m think ; you want some more? " Dp'you?" I turned my bead and, polbhlng my monocle carefully,' gave It a tight screw and took hint In slowly, begin ning with his yellow mop of hair and ending with the toes ot his soiled canvas shoes. By Jove, I was sure they'd never been whitened since he bought them. . . "s; I seemed to anger him. He uttered ft sort of snort with a mutter uncom tObnentary and strode forward, tow ring above me Where I eat: hnswr. wWn nu talking to you. ruu sapheadea) Mf he bellowed, "or hi wring your iwsU X asked K you Wanted some more," ; S stretohed my arms, trying their muecle room In a lengthy yawn, ana blinked at him with my tree eye, won. dering where the deuce he- got the crimson hat band. By Jove, that was the most dashed impertinent thing ot Talor wbasr diwftsA IndUIeren. THEY AirjJEEaAND IT" New Bern," Like Every City and 'Town iu tho Union, Ke ' W'Ceivea It. V X Pcopld wjth k dney ilia want to be cured.- When one suffers the tortures of an aching : back, relief is - eagerly soutfhtior.', There are many remedies today that relieve, but do not . cure. Doan's Kidney Pills have cured thous ands. Here is proof; -. ; . 1 . " Mrs, Charles F. Jackson, 228 Telfair street. Washington, N, C, says: "I have been a great sufferer from kidney trouble' for some time. The kidney secretions were distressing and my back ached all the time. Some days 1 bad such sharp, dhooting pains across my loins that X could not get about to do my work. When I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a supply and they improved my condition in every way. At that time I gave a public statement telling of my experience and now I can say that I have been entirely free from kidney complaint ' since. This should give plain proof of the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills." . For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole s gents for the United States. . . Remember the name Doan's and take no other, SWANSBORO HAPPENINGS. Swsnsboro, July 8. Summer visitors are arriving daily' among them we no tic Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Pigott of the Soutbport Life Saving Station who are visiting their parents, here. Mrs. Zula Coble of Kinston, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Rogers, Miss Ward of Marines, Is spending Sometime at Rev, and Mrs. Whebec's, the latter is her sister, Miss Bessie Hill and mother of Greensboro, is spend ing the summer here at Mrs, Daisy Jng Library: IHEW BOOKS - AT LIDO, Large List of the .Latest Works Added to Former Collection. The following list of new books have' been added to the list at the Circulat- HstseU's, Mibs Bessie says she "loves the ocean." - There is some sickness arouud here and our two doctors, the new one Dr, Stalling and our old standby, Dr. W. J. Montford are kept pretty busy' Dr. Blount another Swsnsboro phjsician is in Kinston taking treatment at the hospital there for Indigestion. ; ' Among those sick we note Miss Mag gie Eve Bell, daughter of Mr. Billie Bell, who is very ilL Mr. Isaac Jones has three sick children, also. Mr. Nat RusseUe, of New Bern, and his brother Mr, Dan Russel of ; Bear Creek, are putting up a twenty-thou sand dollar fish factory on Bear Creek, Che writer went over there Tuesday and out ud the (treat stack for their 80 h. p. boiler "More of that!" viciously and thwack bis knuckles struck against the iron back of the Jolly benoh. For I wasn't there, dont you know. "Huh! Think you're some smart, dont you?" he sneered, hitching bis trousers band. "Now, look here" he leveled his finger "you're a guest here and I know I oughtn't to do it, and I hate it tor Jack's sake, but I'm feeling 111 Just have to give you an other trimming this lovely morning!" Be chuckled, rolling his lips and spreading them till I could see every tooth. He moved toward me leisurely, sUpplng up his sleeves -What you got last night, sonny, was for your own sake, but this time it's going to b tor Frances' you fish worm P "Guess well leave Miss Frances out of It, don't you know," I remonstrated. Dash the fellow's impuaenoei . 'men, remembering I was wearing a coat of dark cheviot that was the very devil for showing everr speck of dust, I lipped out of it and looked about for somewhere to hang It .Not a dashed place, of course; not a thing, you know, except nails here and there in the wooden uprights of the pergola. and of course nails wouldn't do to bang a coat on. So I Just folded the Jolly thing carefully very carefully. Just as I had seen Jenkins do ana then I held It on my arm. The chap had been shifting about me bi a curve,' clucking his tongue contemptuously : and muttering, and getting more Jolly red-eyed and abus ive every minute. ' v i "Be a man!" no snarled. ; "You blamed tailor's dummy, be a man!" And he struck his, chest a blow to show me what be meant And Just then I remembered to smooth my hair-part. v "Oh, yob" With a growl like a bear, he swept both his bands to his J. r, C." Writes Again Enjoying Bis y- ' Visit Immensely. Touchstone of Fortune, Major; Money Moon, Farnold; Rudra, Weetermayer; Street Called Straight, Anon; Far Triumph, : De jeans; Following of' the Star, Barclay; Through the Postem Gate, Barclay: Whiligigs.Forter; Sick-a-Bed-Lady, Abbott; Tante, Sedgwick; My Rag-picker,' Waller; Where the Shamrock Grows, Jessop; Adjustment, Bryant, When Women Proposes. French; Glory of Clementina, Locke; Accidental Honeymoon, Potter; Lovers of Sannr, Cutting; Carnival, McKinsey; Seventh Noon, Bartlett,Matador of Five Towns, Bennett, Eve Triumphant, Coulevain; Heart of Llfe.CoulevaiojOo the Branch Coulevain; Life For a Life, - Herrick ; Danny's Own Story, Marquis; Ray Envelopes, Oppenhelm; Certain Rich Man, White; Splendid Haxtrdr Mac- . Grath; Harvester. . Porter; Winning of yacht the "Charmer," which will ply between New River and New Bern, carrying freight and passengers. Boonsboro, Md., June 29, 1912. Editor Journal: Pulling out from Baltimore at 8:57 on the 27th instant, 1 hve not had time to drop--you a line, new surprises greeting me every hour. I entrained on West ern Maryland for Hagerstown, arriving here at 12:05. This road haa excellent service and gets you there on schedule time. No hound dog can keep up with your train and get fat licking tbe axle grease. The city haa a population of some sizteen to eigh.Uen thousand, is built mostly of stone and brick and has a fine trolley system connecting with outlying towns. Taking a trolley for Boonsboro at 2:30, about two miles out at Funkstowo we cross the now histor ic Antietam Creek which flows into the Potomac river at Sharpsburg, where was fought Sept, 17th. 162 the bloody battle of Sharpsburg or Antietam. Boonobnro is located in the foot hills of South Mountain. On Sunday Sep tember the 14th 18G2 we held a prayer meeting from dawn of day until ten o'clock at night. I have been up on the bat lie field and taken hearings and notes. The population ia about 10 to 12 hundred, and the town is surrounded by fields of wheat now being harvested, and orchards of various fruits. The cherries and raspberries are now ripe. I have delayed over at the Mountain Glen Hotel one day in order to enjoy their rich mountain cream and milk the hostlery serves them every mal, J. F. C. R.rhara Worth - .Wrlorht ftrafrara Vu"JlBl006g( IVlkynde; Money Moon, ; Farnold; Mother "miai-mo " wtli.h mill nisi : ' ; .. Carye s Chickens, Wiggin; uon and the Mouse', Klein; Mother,' Norris; Com mon Ground, Preston; Claw, Stockley i Freckles, Porter; Open Country, Hew lett, Sherrods, McCute heOn; Excuse Me, Hughes; Llllie;a Mennooanite Girl, Martin; Prodigal Judge, Kester; Janet of the Dunes, Com stock; When a Man Marries, Rinehart;Gordon Keith, Paze; Iron Woman, Deland; Frau, Ellis; Reminisences of Peace A War, Pryor; Human Comedy, Balxack; Mansion, VanDyke; Guide Book to the . Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Brown- A man isn't entitled to any credit for ;agr Cooke; Life and Spirit in Modern CASTOR I A for Infants and (Aildrea. The Kind You Haie Always Bcsght 'aaaaaaaaxa-asssM Bears the Signature of overcoming tempt. temptation that doesn't HELP FOR THOSE WHO HAVE STOMACH TROUBLE, After doctoring for about twelve years for a bad stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine and doctors' fees, I purch ased my wife one box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did her so much good that she continued to Tom Swift and His Electric Runaboat. use mem anu mey nave uuuo oar mure . ip. c;. Anj tt;- m- good than allot the medicinel bought Appleton; Tern Swift and His Motor before, Samuel Boyer, Kolsora, Iowa, vycie, Appieioo; iraa swui aim ula English Poets, Scodder; Around the World on the Cleveland, Blades; With the World's Great Travelers 8 Vols. BOOKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Yoong Crusoes of the Sky, Coombs; Durotly the Motor Maid, Carlton; For est Castaways, Bartlett; Freshman Don, Pitcher, Quirk; : Stover at Yale, Johnson; Team-mates-, Barbour, Tom Swift and His Motor Boat, Apple ton; This medicine is for sale by all dealers. Samples ires. The average man thinks more of his wife than he is wilting to admit. It takes a man with call a woman's bluff. FOLEY 'KIDNEY PELS ron BACKAOhict kidneys and Blaodg Many an aspirant occupies the politi cal grave he dug for the other fellow. George L Higbie, Manton, Mich., used Folev Kidnev Pills for kidney and bladder trouble. He says: "I find for my case no other medicine equals Fo ley Kidney Pills for beneficial effect." They are a safe and reliable medicine for kidney trouble and rheumatism. Contain no baimful drus. For sale by. all dealers. The only embarrassment the average man ever feels is of the financial brand. "Be a Man," Vie Snarled. and whirled them through his great yellow JMe. leaving each hair standing on end like the quills ot the fretful, what's-lts-name. Then he danced toward me, pausing Irregularly to double over with a chuckle. "Oh. this U too good!" ha MfcL rut, I cant heft fa t ft H fuse tbe money. WaW I kiwW JtVrt Vtmd bae away V At-tJ(, leeW mar . .- And over he'd double again. Oddest thing,. Isn't It, how your Jolly active mind will wander at the rummest times; and I bad a thought then of bow. when- .t ui a delicate bovTBurry"6Idr '13ootor Dake" and Dog tor Madden bad, prescribed a punch.-Ing-bag. and later boxing-gloves. And I thought with a pang ot what ripping times the governor and I had, scrap ping, and of what knocks he gradu ally began to give me until be forced me to learn to come back harder, fove; what corking hours ve hadl And then when Chugsey the retired English light-weight champion, came to butler oh, what smashing three handed rounds we used to have! Bully old governor, who was never so busy on bis sermons but what Ee1 could take a walk or a ride with me; or talk with me, or fight with me! Why, he , - - By Jove, my dashed monocle got so cloudy of a sudden,. I almost missed the chauffeur's wove almost, dont you know! .. y ; And then t 1 say, you know!1 I said disgust' dly, as I screwed my monocle at tlm there bU vellow Dint sticking; out (1U Ub UiM lii1UiU. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S c asto re I A A man should put his troubles pawn and then lose the ticket in lots of nerve to Summer colds are hard to get rid of, and frequently lead to asthma, bron chitis, and hay fever Do net tot yonr cold get a hold on you, but use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for quick re lief. W H Alion, Chelsea, Wis , says: "We prefer Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to other cough medicines be cause it quickly curee coaghi and colds. It will ward off a cold if taken in time. Contains no opiates. For sale by all dealers. . . . " ..: . Legal NoQoes MORTGAGE SALS, Airship, Appleton; Bunch of Cherries, Meade; Francis Kane's Fortune, Meade; Daddy's Girl, Meade;' Girls of True Blue, Meade; Good Luck Meade; How it All Came Round, Meade; Merry Girls of England, Meade, Miss Nonem pty, Meade; Polly a New,' Fashioned Girl,Meade;Rebel of the ScbooLMeadc: Red Rose and Tiger Lilly.Meade-.Palace Beautiful, Meade;SweetGiri Graduate, Meade; School Favorite, Meade; Their Little Mother, Meade; Wild Kitty, Meade; World of Girls, Meade; Young Mutineer, Meade. :: , . Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S v C ASTORIA Posing as a good example Js no easy During the summer months mothers of young children should watch for any unnatural looseness ot the boweiB. When given prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy can always be depended - upon. Far sale by all dealers. CHAPTER. XXX, ) :' $100 PER PLATE, was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, in New Orleans in 1812. Mighty cotitiy for those with stomach trouble or indi gestion. Today people every where use Ur, King's New Life Pills for these troubles as well as liver, kidney and bowal disorders, Eiisy, safe, cure. On ly 26 cis. at all Druggists. . If a woman had a through ticket to heaven she'd lose the train to look at some new hats. Pnamaot to a powar of a!a eaatateM ts certain M ortagasa Dead axeratel br Eufcs rannia T. Burner to J. If. Mltabal aad Ob . data the tod dmr of February 1811 add ZZnd day I of Juna 1811. the earoa betas reoordad t Mai offleeof the Saclatarf Daadaof Craran eooatr I in book 148 pacta SI and 227 wa vUleeU at tka Ooart I Houh door la New Barn N. C. oa 28th day of July 1812 at tbe boar 12 e'ekatk M. to I the higheat bidder for aaab. all at tbe deaerlbed proporty aa.eonvayed ks tbe I Dnirnmond TrtnsportatJon Lot No. MS Jonea etreet la tbe pbat atPIM the city of Mew Bars H.Q. fat fa aooe eea book 180 roUo at bW laaorda of Cnna 1 eounty N. C Dead fnw BarrHV llarrit Bryaa Dated fulytlet 100, J. al. MITCaELL, a Co. Ma New Barn. N. C. Jane ntb Mil. Lake Drummond Canal & Water '.do.' PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. , NORTH CAROLINA ) In tbe Superior Court, CRAVEN COUNTY ) LEWIS H. BONNBR VS. . ' - - FLORENCE BONNER - FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Foe backaohk Kidneys ano Blado It's hard to lose some friends and it's impossible to lose others. . Dvsenterv is alwavs serious and often a rUno-erons mseaae. out u ran ut cured. Chamberlain's tUc, Lnoiera anrl Ilinrrhopa Itemedv has cured it ev en when malignant and epidemic, . For sale by all dealers. " Working the Boss Both Ways. ' I raised your salary only a year ago, when you came and told me you were going to get married," said the boss Indignantly. ,'T know you did, but I need more money," was the clerk's reply. "What fort" "Well, I've got to pay alimony now.' Helpmates and soulmates are not al ways ynanymous. . Co. Lake Drummeud Towfaa Co. Dismal Swamp Canal: Ad Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine r est oi water auotmun vettm . , Always. .... Quick Transit for Train Prompt - Towing and Fraught Movement. For tolls, towing and freight rates apply at offie in Seaboard Bank Buildj ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. M. K. King, Pres. A. Kitten, Sey. J. B, Baxter, Supt, T. Whitehurit, TrsT KanajBr. Norfolk Office BeU Phone 621. J. The deteodant above named wta tab that an aatloa aa above entitled baa been eea- meneed B the Superiot Ooart ef Orevea aaaaty toobtaia adivorea a riaeule aaattlaiial froca the aaid defendant, on tbe Sound afadolteryi eaid defendaat will farther take notice kbat abe. bi nqutnd to appear at tbe tone of Superior Court for aaid eounty to be bald aa the 4tb bWa- day after tbe let atondaf in September, tt tbeSOtbdayef Baptembar. lilt, at tbe Caart Houet in New Bern. M. C, aad anew or or demur to the er mpbUnt r aaid action, cr tbe alaiaUff will apply to tbe oourt for relief demanded laid eomplaint. . .-. 4. . . w. u. rukNfl bh. - - : Clerk of eaparior Gear! ThliMth day of June. 1812. . . IU The average man woul J rather bt Aolloil rlAsn than thnvn nn. -i- i n m - r Buy 11 now. Chamberlain's Colle, L' VV- r Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a I " "1 ! moet certain to be needed before th ' - v summer is over Buy it bow nod be The World's C ZA '.' prepared for sucn a i emergency, r or CartMnl aniiw n'l sale Dy ail aeaieis. ; in ' The woman never incisures ber yean by the number of her birthdiya. 1 : ::: ) v a.::o Women waste a lot of powder when the enemy isn't in sight, v thia onlnlrv. Loi Kiunlth. ViMina, V wonO. t y i e eacb monuk, ate -y ct n, V' ;h r:cr.fi " e f."' 'I 1 "1 in -i, t ..inn, ;.t. 1 H-i i t iMUl. i Cttitu.'ti4 Under the Peroola. Make inyuolf at homel I sneaked under the quiet sluide In a convenient pergola, mid, dropping upon a bench. g.izod gloomily at li o sunlight patcbes at my feet. "Oh, liere you are, ebT" broke harsh. ly upon mo. ' I lnol.ed up, ntartld from my tnool Tlu re, li i ud i upon 1i!h hips Stid scowl- l.yT. r'loo.l the ( ti.'iu. url ... B h on ... r for t. Fel t j .Vache, i rheumatism, kidnc or bladder trouble, sr iJney I HIS are ronic in action, quiuat in ru. JJ SALE DY ALL DBAL ' "" I nary irrt---l;ii: t: . p t' r.i.- 'ii ui "i- f bi alla CaiH .nine t I VfiniV auc "( l ( If-. ' ' F rtl.e a: rt.

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