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tit:,',. GLOBULES at a railway la to b poattiretv fat b4ow, but i Captain Pembroke and Mr. Effingham By JULIUS M BRIDE TOY TO PLEASE THE BABY SJ74W Christiana la Of 816.1324H. India, ta a m an an be perfectly happy (boot oartata amount of part la Ma, are mighty BtUe User piay aa Important JOSH BILLINGS' PHILOSOPHY eaajrhliia; laat fit tor fcrrra alo, rung man. tor yu kno ya artist cub back. Take nun oat or tola world, and SO par oast or the devtrs kapital would he aank at one. It roojatraa mora brano power to keep a aafcrat than tt dui to be a Jus- Um or the peace. It raoaJrea anm branea to make a mistake, but It doesn't require enny to mate a blander. Simple honesty won't git a man a meal or Tittles down hers, but It will land a man safe up thare Is the king dom or heaven. How kaa yu sxpekt to tall what kind or a man rare nabor will be 90 days from date, when yu kan't even bat oa yuroaaU? Dedlkatlng ourselfs to the Lor k a mlataka; we should dedlkate our selfs to humanity; the Lord will think all the mora uv us. ' A. horse Jockey Is an Individual whose fancy allwuss exceeds his Judg- asd whose cunning Is allwuss than a match tor his honesty. I never kaa an old bachelor yet but who thought ha could marry enny wo man he had a mind to, nor aa old maid who hadn't refused menny fust klaas bids, and wasat Issuing sealed, proposals for more. If I was called upon for ml honest optnyan oa the subjekt, I should state. If a man emotes yu on one cheek, turn to htm the other also; and if he swots yu oa that one konsekutlvely, then go in and give the fellow fits. New Tork Weekly. WEDDING SUPERSTITIONS A bride who finds a spider on bar may consider hersett The brWb) who dreams of fairies the atght before her marriage win be thrice htaased. If tte groom carry a satalalara horseshoe m his pocket he will always hare good lack. Wo bride or groom should be gtree a telegram oa the way to oharoh. It ta ssjatU rati a slgs of ervtL B the s adding ring is dropped dur bar the ceremony tte bride may as wad wish herself an bom, for she will always hare 111 lack. a bride after tte aeremoay, and tte newly made husband tea a to do so, aad yoa win have ex throughout the year. eager to wad should give heated to tte boiling point It means that they will lor a long time U they at- ln water so a wide berth. act marry aataa to Should a bride perchance see a cof- heing driven to tte railway to departing upon bar tour, she should order the to tarn back sad start over . or elae aha will surely meat had lack. aa while ertgrftaefl prior FACT AND FANCY husbands seldom crow. a swssthaajt has a soar the cradle of tte deep tea was Invented a Greek post soldi '"Tte M average of It par oa the side la bad for himself away or when ha tte it of to like a la tte world woat ail tte whitewash s trwagtheo It Tte lemon batha . hath with the Ja la tte West tastes m hot weatb- Capuiu Ueorge Pembroke. , of the royal .ngiuoers. when tliery. wea. Brit ish. UHH stationed in Canada, wrote lib n.iiK-(!o that be wus 01 tiered home to fcuglnuil. The lady, Eroiljr Collins, who was a New Yorker, was some what surprised at a request made In the letter that she should sail from that city, uieet him iu London and marry him there. Miss Collins would have considered this an Impertinence, but. reading further, saw that the or der was imperative that the officer re port at oue. Mini, since a steamer sail ed from Montreal the evening he re ceived it, he would sail with her. Now, this wns all a tissue of decep tion, tembroke, ten years before a ;oun lieutenant, had met Miss Col Itns, a girl of seveuteeu, in England, had flirted with her, but the two had drifted apart After he came to Cana da he Spotted a correspondence with her that Id to an engagement la stead of salliug from Montreal he pur posed going across from New York and iu the same steamer as his fiancee Having grown ten years older attd raised a "full beard, hp did not believe she would recognizp him. He would endeavor to win ber Under another name, then confess that he was Tern broke himself. This w a pretty scheme that is, if he suweeded In winning the girl away from himself. When the ship sailed in which Miss Collins was to so to Knglaud, Captain Pembroke In mufti, under the name of Guv Efflnghaui, was on board. He was a hnnilsoruo fellow, of an aristo cratic bearing and quite a lady killer. He did not recognize Miss Collins, who had considerably changed, but succeed ed in securing some one to point her out to him. An introduction was se cured, and the captain and his fiancee were soon sitting nest each other on deck in steamer chairs engaged ih B desperate flirtation. The word flirtation is gehereMy Used In connection with women, and we do not associate It with persons ou the lee side of middle !ig. Hut both Pem broke and Miss Collins were flirts. The night before reaching port while steaming up the channel the captain gave Miss Collins a fictitious account of himself, stating that he was related to a duke: Unit he had an income of 8.010 a year anil was going home to stand for parliament Having thus prepared the way. he told her that the moment lie saw her on the day they sailed be knew that she was destined to have a marked effect upon his tiubsetiuent life aul he had since realized that he was madly In love with her. Then he offered her his heart and hand. She hid her face on bis bosom and whispered "Yes." Pembroke was shocked. It was not that be had won the lady from him self, but that she should show so little sense of honor in thus deserting one man for another. lie expected that she would say something about com plications with another lover, but she maintained silence on tbe subject and he could see no evidence of the slight est qualm of conscience at her dis honorable conduct. Pembroke, of course, knew where he could find Miss Collins in Loudon, bat he asked for her address and when he received It put it carefully In his nocketbook. When they separated It was understood that he should call the evening of his arrival. The final part ing took place on the upper deck be hind a great wind funnel, where there was no one to see. So exuberant was the caress he received that be went away as delighted with his success as Cuy Efflnghatu as ho was enraged at the treatment of George Pembroke '"You'll not disappoint ine tomorrow evening." she said, "will you?" "Certainly not Why do you doubt me?" "You men are so uncertain. I have known you only ten days. It seems that my happiness Is too Intense to be real. I must be dreaming." "I assure you mine surpasses it. "Well. then, goodhy. I shall expect you early." Miss Collins was to go to London with her people, while Pembroke went alone. On the way It seemed to him that he had beeu caught In whirlwind that had turned him not only completely round, but upside down. Whst should he do? Accept the slight put upon him as Pembroke and give way to the ecstasy experienced by Effingham, or. as Pembroke, burl back the love she bad lavished on Effing ham? He was not quite sure whether be was s Jilted or sn accepted lover. When he went to see her In London he had not made up bis mind what course be would pursue. When she ad vanced to receive him his heart flut tered. Throwing ber arms stout him. shs looked up Into his face with s glad smile and said: "Oh. George, dearest George, bow happy I am to be with you again!" "George?" "Yes. George." "Ton krtow"- "Yonr personating another to win um giln was Just too lovely for anything." "But but how did yon know?" "Stupid! 1 recognised you long be fore you saw me at all." "Well. well, what a donkey I have been! f you know I've bean half crasy a myself and to the seventh heaven s the other fellow." "And Just think. I have beau loved by two different me' t tte mum time. It was delicious." Amusing Little Trinket That WIN Kaap tte Little Oaa Amused for Many Hours. Bright colors, aad anything that Jingles upon being shaken, always ap peals to quite a small baby aad wa give a sketch of a little toy that was a great success, and was made with the aid of a silver bangle, some bright, ry colored remnants of ribbon, aad some little bells. Suitable little bells, should we not already possess them, may be purchased for a trifle at any toy shop, and those of the nature Christmas Time Is Soda Time "hot soda" time usually. But hot or cold, you can always get the purest and the best tasting at Wood-Lanes. On a cold winter's day come in for a stimulating, strength-renewing hot chocolate with whipped cream or a good malted i milk. You'll feel better for it, and so will your friends. Bring them along and they'll appreciate your good taste, to say nothing of the good taste of the sodns. Wood-Lane Drug Comp'y . that are so often seen upon a cat's col lar or upon children's reins are per haps the best to procure. Bach bell is attached to a small loop of narrow ribbon, the ends of which are tied tightly on to the bangle In a smart little bow. A glance at the sketch will explain all this, and all the bells should be tied on to one side of the bangle so that baby may clutch the other side In his little hand and shake it as vig orously as he pleases. Ribbon of a good kind with fast dye, and the brightest possible reds, blues, yellows and greens, should be selected for the making of this little toy, and it the bangle is brightly polished also It will make it doubly attractive to baby. WIDE CHOICE IN BUTTONS Spare automobile tire inner tubes will be safeguarded against hardening Comparrv kvtag ta a aat at what to to riding trims Tte aat appeals strongly to of ..w&at aot be so bad. SCIENTIFIC NOTES Included with recently patented sun goggles is a shade to save a wearer's nose from being sunburned. Sheet aluminum Is better than ei ther brass or copper for sheathing vise Jaws when soft metals are handled. Odd Shapes and Colorings Have Been Designed to Suit the Costumes j With apparatus of his own invention Now Worn. an Indiana university scientist has suc- eessfully photographed sound waves. The new buttons are in 'odd shapes and colorings. Squares, hexagons, pyramid effects, barrel, platter, olive. bathtub and pear shapes are the nov elties. Besides these unusual shapes there are still the ball and half ball buttons. Some very striking novelties are in black glass or crystal with mosaic de signs In Chinese colorings. These un usual effects are accomplished by means of carving, and by painting'. the designs underneath the crystal. Dainty floral designs are done the same way. These Chinese colorings are even more strikingly emphasized In the semlball buttons, some of which are half one color and half another, while others are divided Into as many as four sections, each of which is in a different color. Rich burnt orange tones are frequently used. Some handsome porcelain buttons are painted in Persian and mosaic ef fects. Among the extremely new ef- fecst In porcelain and crystal are the fruit buttons in realistic shapes and colorings. Apples, pears, cherries, etc., are so perfectly designed as to render them readily recognizable. Aa eae ten aathor. It la said. a road I boo dm by raising hf tte aaeaaiat at his hall aat teasel aa, howarar. to any remarks concerning "test that Women never truly command till they have given their promise to obey; and they are never more in danger of being made slaves than when the men are at their feet George Farquhar. Women govern ue; let us try to make them more perfect The more they are enlightened so much the mora we shall be. On the cultivation of the minds of women depends the wisdom of men. Richard Brinsley Sheridan. T SUPERIOR COURT, JANIZARY TERM, 1913. Monday, January Stli. For trial of jail rases. Tuesday, January 6th. 'Hi. West vs. I.aiighinghouse, 87. Canfklcl vs. 11 irtslicl.l, 88. WlRgio vs. Chapman. 98. Green vs. Norfolk Southern Kail road Company. ' 102. Dranoy vs. Norfolk Southern Railroad Company. Wednesday, January 7th. Iflb. Woolen vs. Norfolk Soulhc.n Rajlroad Company. 107. GiHeiple v.-. Norfolk Southern Railro.id Company. 108. Lucas & Lewis vs. Norfolk Southern Railroad Company. IIS . 1 1., wkins vs. Western Union Telegraph Company. Thursday, January Kill. I IS. Nelson vs. V Ititford. 116. Nelson vs. Kast Carolina Lumber If Immersed in hot water every month or six weeks. By using the oxyacetylene torch In building wrecking concrete la melted and made to run like butter under the heat of the sun. A lake in Tasmania at an altitude of 3,400 feet la to be harnessed and the electricity produced used to supply light and power for the entire Island. KEEPING CLEAR OF STAINS Water Into Which Peeled Potatoes Have Been Cooked Is One of the Most Effective Helps. Isn't it annoying to find that a spot of grease or a fruit stain has been drop ped on the front of a new blouse or drees? On silks and delicate scarfs these marks can generally be removed by this simple method, which I don't suppose you've heard of before. Grate two large peeled potatoes into a basin of cold water, and at the end of half an hour strain and put the potatoes Into another bowl of water. Then when the sediment has quite settled rub or sponge the affected part with the liquor. Grease spots should be treated with a paste made with fullers' earth mixed with two-thirds of water and one tbiru of ammonia. Placing blotting paper under the stain, spread the paste on thickly, and leave for 24 hours, then brush It off. THEIR FAVORITE POEMS The church goer's: "The bells." The mattress-maker's: "Excelsior." The tailor's: "The raggedy man." Tbevlazy minister's: "Recessional." The Bar." Inebriate's: "Crossing the The Joy-rider skylark." neroplanist'B: "The The tombstone maker's: mortara." "In Me- The coal dealer'a: shlpers." "The fire wof- Fathion is writing a New Freedom for women. s The autumn girl Is a symphony tan and freckles. in Army enlistments are falling The Jingoes are getting careless. off 120. A.-diford vs. Sthrader. 122. W. H. Clark vs. T. S. Jackson. 126. Standard Plumbing & Heating Co. . P. A. Dixon. Fridav, January th. 128. Stevenson vs. Luughinghouse, at als- 12". Charity Dixon vs. A. C. L. R. R. Co. & Norfolk Southern Rail road Co. 158. New Bern Iron Works & Supply Co. vs. Thus. G. Dixon. 168. Standard Plumbing & Heating Co. vs. John W. Stewart. 176. T. W. Holton vs. N. S. K. R. Co, and Southern Railway Co. 206. Kim City Lumber Company vs. Childerhouse & Pratt, et ata, 'DIVORCE. 215. J. K. Jones VS. Sarah J. Jones. 213. Richardson vs. Richardson. MOTION. 36; I pock vs. Ciaskins. 74. French vs. Richardson & Stev enson. Nd. Industrial Association vs. Wil Hams. 95. Wayne vs. West. l !i. Brock vs. Parker, 115. Brock vs. Parker. 117. Tolson vs. Trastae Presbyterian Church. U". Willis, et als vs. Howe. 155. Bryan vs. Utility Manufacturing Company. 204. Williams v. Tisd ile. 118. Gaskins vs J. T. White, Adminl. 145. J. W. Moore vs. W. II. Clark. Hi Hugo de Wattville, f fQ I Mon-about-Town ' "Watty" saya he's aav- i I Jfl tng cab and taxi fares , since he swung to Cros eetts. Crossetts certainly make a man feel like walking, w "And I'm more stylish than ever," bo chuckled. I I This season's most fash ionable day boot is shown JjM below. Upper of gray JH cloth. Stylo No. 107. STANDARD lit ' l COMPANY ggg ; -."I .1) I I wi A. CroMett. Inc.. Makm Morth Abington, liM- ! There's a special Crossett last for people with arch troubles. The Standard Shoe Co. New Bern, N. Low Heel English Shoes Button and Lace boudoir TO OET Pin OF MOSQUITOES You can Sleep, Pish, Hunt or attend to any work without beinK worried by the bitine or sinuine of Mosquitoes. Sand-Sies, Gnats or other insects by applying to the face, ears and hands, DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. 35c Piles Cured in 6 tr M Days Vour druraist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Plies In 6 to 14 iays. The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. Great Winter Sale Now On f Come to my Store and save money u on your Xmas purchases3 Also'many Bargains inf every day' of Clothing lor these eold days f Sixestr Aviation will have to fly fast to equal the accident record of travel on land. A flight to the moon is now predict ed by a far sighted aeroplane enthu laat Crepe Handksrchlefs Little hemstitched crepe de china handkerchiefs are a Paris novelty. They are made of a very fine quality of the crepe and come In vividly gay plain colors or In the misty flowered crepes much In vogue. "These gay handkerchiefs arateatW etaUy attractive with a dark walking suit as wten drawn from cuff, pocket or muff they give a pleasing touch of color to the costume," says a woman back from Paris with a supply of them In many colors. "Tucked Into tbe breast pocket of a tailored coat with just corners showing, either standing up stiffly like rabbit's ears or drawn down over the pocket edge like flower petals, a gay handkerchief will give a chic finishing adornment aad that little startling dash of con trasting color now the fashion." The world Is alwsva profoundly grateful to the man that can make it laugh. PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT mil cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching a one, acta as a poultice, gives lastant relief, ror sale by all druggUta, mail 50c aad $1.00. rVUUAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohio 63 1-2 MIDDLE STREET Look for the red and black sign over the window A noteworthy list of properties m the "Fa Sale" column today. If you have idle capi tal at the moment better look them over. Nothing more sub stantial, or sure of profit, than real estate. COTTON SEED For Sale. White's Extra Early prolif ic big Boll improved Cot ton Seed from last ten yt ars selection, price $1.00 per bushel, f. o. b Orien tal N. G. Orders must ac company checks or money orders. Carl Daniels Au.rney and Counsellor At Law Practices wherever services are required. Office in Masonic)Building. BAYB0R0, N. D Embroidered Hosiery. Embroidered hosiery, often having lace Insets, is being used mora exten sively than It has (or many years. Small, self-embroidered figures seem to be preferred tbe startling snakes, mice and spiders no more are seen. I But the stocking that matches tbe gown is qoite the thing, and as there is a wider use of colors In woman's atar apparel there la also an increas ed variety In colors of women's hosiery To Clean Master Casta. Dtp the cast la ooid liquid starch. Whan dry brash of the starch aad the dirt will coma with it, leaving the cast Uke new. A Baa rraactsee phyaaefttt testified bald back a MB beaauae he if he sraiaatsd hi pattaat would die of heart failure. The pa tient showed bis IngraUtuda by dying aayhew. WatOaev Good positions far exoeed the aup ly of good material available ta 10 them Columbus Ohio State Journal To Prevent Blood Poisoning ft Pay Your Bills by Check. It is much safer to pay your-bills with a check than with money. Every farmer in this coun ty should have a bank account, no matter how small. It is the only correct method of keep ing books. By having a checking account at our bank we keep your books for you in a fault less manner and free of expense. Your checks show you every transaction, besides being a re ceipt for every cent you pay put. Open an ac count with us today and let us keep your books for you. The National Bank of New Berne Four per cent. Paid on Savings and Time De posits Compounded Quarterly. Safe Deposit boxes for Rent MS. A. BRYAN, President JNO. DUNN, Vlce-Preeldent GEO. H. ROBERTS, Caehlti W. W. GRIYFIN, A. Caahler Pipe CUTTING lam now ir a fesitien o fit any size pipe that you might desire. My outfit for this work is complete in every detail and I would be pleased to fill your or der. Can do an" variety of repair work. Bicylces sold and repaired. Sun dries of all descriptions G. L. MOORE H, BARNWELL iD eevidence of Gonfidenc An inspection of our pre scription files shows that we are regularly rilling pre scriptions for every phy sician in this locality. We also furnish'many of these physicians with, personal supplies. This is an evi dence of confidence in our goods and in our skill as pharmacists. ASK YOUR DOCTOR about us. We are willing to have you judge us by his opinion. The filling of prescriptions is our special ty, and when you have a prescription to fill we shall be glad to serve you. Service is the Thing Bradham Drug Company FMRV1EW SANATORIUM NEW BERN, N. C. A thoroughly Modem Steam Heated institution for the care of all non con tagious Medical and Sur gical diseases. A special diet kitchen is maintained for tbe benefit of patients. MISS MAMIE O'KELLY Supt G. A. Caton, H. M. Bonner M. D. M. D. lio. Six-Sixty-Six This is a aseacriptioa prepared estvclslly or MALARIA or CHILLS A FIVIH ive or tlx doaet will break aav cat nl E. J. WHITE, OR1TNTAL, N. C. There Is no blite In this cotton and have raised two bales to the acre for th" past tw o yesrs. Order ear i er f t i V if 1 'Trine". ,Pbone 109 Iticie'sa Diffeiencs K uir tccic Pepsi-Cola .For Thirst Thinke $ SAVE THE CROWNS they are valuable. Write for catalog Pepsi-Cola Co., New Bern, N. C, il takes then as a toalc the Fever win return. Alt sett oa tbe liver better tl lorocl sad does aot gripe or ticked, i 4 1 mtwmmmmm. n s sum mm jlp -l .asakejA uiiir"r isjlii Jaaaalwyaa rw porn?
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