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j . r 1 (1 -' .. r V r... i -A 4 f ' :.:.; our joim D"b tmt 4r to tha nu - Utrw luwli-' i-f--- , ; -. . .--i VHOMB liaif' ImST.L DITOR AMD PROFRIXTOR v nrBscmmKui aurau ' Pn rv( la idnioe.. ..' ntfalr r aartta Ib tka oltr 1 Adrartlslns ntaa (oraiaked ' ftUoatloa. - ' - tetri tk Patofflo. Nw Ban I.O. u MMmd-cImaa matlir. rmtU FAJflBB 6 NEW . AND CRATCH COUNTY, BERS New Bern, JiL C. Jan. 23, 1912. EXTEEMB WEATHER AND IT8 LESSON. The extreme cold weather and snow of this month, found the peo ple and all freezable property, as usual, unprepared. When such winter weather only comes once in n decade, as people declare, why the disposition is to chance it The local conditions that prevailed here for more than a week, is suf ficient warrant for. every one to take heed, and in the future be prepared in advance to meet any kind of freezing weather or snow, and not figure on a decade as the time when to expect another such severe weather visitation. Snow is not such a severe ele ment to contend with, in itself. Its force is felt by those who have food and fuel for the day, only. It stops workand so catches the unprovided, whose labor consFsts in "jobs," by the hour. But when a city's water supply is held by the elements, when people are without water for personal use, when property and material things are in danger of hourly destruc tion, because of lack of water, there is serious need that a repeti tion of such danger shall be avoid ed. The fact that Providence watched overthis city, is not in itself evidence that a community may trust to such a care, without first obeying the natural and need ed laws of self-protection. Two facts were in strong evi dence, as to the water supply. First, that the wells have not suf ficient flow to meet extraordinary demands. Second, that household ere have not protected their pipes to meet unusual low temperatures. While the flowing faucets through out the city are to be deprecated, yet it is not to be expected that householders will not endeavor to save their pipes by letting the wa ter run so long as the weather threatens a freeze up. The water supply should receive attention at once. There should be at all times provision to meet the extraordina ry in such a need. As to the property holders, their self-preser vatiou for pipes, ought to be upon some other basis, than open fane eta. ahildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Th ' miners' Federation "of Gret Britain (tockfed to rive notie of nation wide strik. INSECT BITE C03T LEG. A Boetoa maa kit bit le from the bite of m bseeet t we yean , before. To vert each cvlaaritWs from lUnga and Mtee of tneeeta M Backleo'e Arnica ' Shre promptly to kill the poUoa and bravest loflimatkon. wellinf. aod pain. bvala tarn, boils, olerv piles, ecse- ml cats- dtoism. .uwy ,c au t , 8peaker Clark a4 former Governor ! folk have agrted touching the'l4ieouri , eUUgaoA to Ibe Baltimore contention nilS; LARA?.!0RE::: - TELLS TROUBLES ; LL-trt: .Lrrcnct and C'tt f rt," tMj Mrs. Riley Ltramore, ! w 1 1 rrtl fuTTertr from crspf psia. 1 t;,:ertd mlmf alicf eating, ud ka4 I V ? M I hid to tuffft fbtg wiy as l-r -i I Lvt4, K1 ertiei I brgaa to tike " T - ; i" Cck-DnrtTEM, In mtl ' ( tYtTT t'.i, t!i htatftxm wal 111 S !i a lew d t, nj could ea ! J" '.-r-.t.- - ' . t t j i ' 1 f vl": In a!!, and . '.' t i fme p, t' s : ir"' -1. ' 5 ( r T? "' -r f I J IDtJfUT AND QUALITY ARfrNQT :Al , n,, madf ;trom - green sour&ppies.- a cneap; $6xXh African C9ffee.i8,p.fii0flee. p there-, f ire many pure vanilla ; made from mouldy beans cuth, seconds, etc We guarantee the. absolute prurity of BURNETT'S and you can judge of its quality by the de licious flavor it gives your deserts. JOSEPH BURNETT CO BOSTON, MASS. , LOW FARES Via Norfolk-Southern to New Or leans, Mobile, Pensacola Account Mardi Graa Carnivals, tick et8 on sale February 13th to 19th, 1912. Final limit March 2, 1912. Ask nearest ticket agent for particulars. B. L. BUGG, W. W. CKOXTON Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. The militia quelled a church fight in Lisbon. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Foil Backache Kioncys and Bladder Tutks and Arabs attacked an Italian column near Tripoli. $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn i hat there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its rtagts, and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, r quires a con stitutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken -internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucnu surtaces of the py3tfm. thereby destroying .the foundation ot the disease,-and giving the patit nl strength by bui'ding up the constitution and assisting rature in do- inar ita work. The proprietors have so much faith in it curative powers that thev offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Props, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's family pills for on- fitipatioK. The allied civii: bodies of Pennsylva nia, in convention at Lancaster dtc'ared for the commission form of government the intiative, referendum and recall. THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE. Is ita fatal tei doncy to pneumonia. To cum you la grippe coughs take Fo ley'a Honey ard Tar Compound. R. E. Usher, .Washington, K.an., ys: -i was troubled wi h a severe attack of lagrippe that threatened pneumonia. A fnecd adviied Foley b Honey ar.umr Compound and I got relief after taking the first few done. I -took three bot tles and my Ugripp was curtd." Get th genuine, In the yellow package. For sale by all dealers, An explosion of gas In the atrret threw 2,000 Government Printing Office employes Into a panic. Do you know that filly nine out of very ten" esses of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the m use lea due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatiam, and require no internal treatment what ever? Apply Chamberlain's Liniment fresly anil see bow quickly it gives re lief. For sale by alfcdealera.. ' - The Irish pley actors were arraigned la 4 Philadelphia court. . If you want the Stove of quality, Bucks line is your only wlution. - J. S, Bat night Hdw. Co. ; k .", - .' - Julian', iseatroyers Seise! another Fifoch iteamer, ', '.'VV'- -CoMtfrtinn Is the cause of ' mam allnvru ad 3lwrdr that make lilaJ Bit treble. Take Chsjnberlaio a btom cb ad.Uvr Table a, kern your bow- U tev'rnd "U wilt afttd lhjedls iwiv fo sale by all dealrs . . The AH f fVsenlnev-v . rrofewrt'iiiAr potnauerii aros orly rs ettrrttV' tt to tr! Ihst Agrj'pln 'A, O, ?5 cfu! to Kt ppl t the tMe- of', hi'f fathfMn-lnw,.' TllwrluA Uirongb (mt'vl rwrfwiu The imlorliws Urutft floiw'hel In hX fb. 1 chsrer4 Ihst be tflM with afr fttoprlate, d:r1lnn the xiwv bT hlb Agifyplna rid hrtlf of lmr tflwi. -'B,' "atM nnilhil llm polf 'n fnflt Wns, 'JmlnUic'r'-rt IlilttionU S Irf orilrvf ut Niro, ThU rrlnw fomtiiltied In qtjlte A fgnrrtllnnnl maniu r. T1i ItnTimns wrrs arrnato f1 tn dr!n li.'t 'tTHt-t at lM ! 'it the m toinH't-fitnra iV. Wt ''it to tl. A '" lifterfj hoi -Btrr t I I I hpi 1. n Tt t) ." 1" -"'- Tt.B I:tc - ' 1 . 1 M . ' t " I -1 i- ' 1 ' '' r I n r V r-- I extraction the market County Teachers Association Meeting Postponed. The meeting of the County Teachers which was to have been held last Sat urday : has been postponed untill first Saturday in February. The program arranged for January meeting will be followed at February meeting, S, M. BRINSON Supt. Publi : Instruction Craven County FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM . POUND is a reliable family medicine. Give it to your children, and take it yourself wbeh you feel a cold oming on. It checks and 'ciir-'S cougls and. colrls and croup and prevents . bronchitis and pneumonia. For sale by all deal ers. The investigating committee of the House gave Chemistry Bureau Chief Wiley a clean bill of health. Children Cry FDR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A The traffic companies of London per fected a merger. to Cure a cold in one day Take LAXATIVE B'ROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture in on each box. 25c. Camden (N. J.) and Quincy (Mass ) companies will build the two new 27,000 ton super-dreadnoughts. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? H;ve you pains in loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of .the face, especially under theeyea? Too fre quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills will cure you-al Druggist, Price 50c Williams' M'f'g. Co., Prop., Cleveland, O. . Edwin A. Thayer, of th- Insular Hu reau, is to reorganize Nicaragua's in ternal revenue collection system. Medicims that aid nature are always most effeetval, Chamterlain's Cough Remedy actsQn this plan, it allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens th sec etions and aids nsture in restoring the tyitem.to a ' healthy condition. Thousands have testified o i s ruperior excellence- Sold by all di alars. ' . i i i ... Willi. m Mcbevitt, recently Focialial nominee for Mayor of San Francisco, was epe)ed fjtom the Socfa 1st parly. FOLEY KIDNEY PHIS fON UaokaohR JMoms. AMD BkAooas) 4- . A ten-story hUAe for the IdUc.State Commerce Commlwin ie planned. . TUB CHOICE 4) F" A JHUSBAN04 U too hnnorlant mattttTor a woman to be bsrulicaptxd , by , waknmv bd blood and foal breath. Avoid lhe mil b rues by takina- Or. Kiog'l Life' rills, New auettgui.-.nne oxnpieiion, puir breeth, rherful -rsr(f-triinK ina wta men-f'Wbw tHetr tw. Uwy sic, sure, &c at U' JUruggit. ' ' Jsbsmss1 feotorv Wertrera. ' . 'Xt Uit JnptoeM fsctory, band lbs average ,MrorH Ufelf sbort. ery few being able 1 tost lmr Ihsa t yean; neace lko rural popul.ttloft tales to mijrrate to the "rlty when cvdn try employment I sbudot . WOMEN' T'car f l?ii V-hi tjrp, - omra cf iuptn;r t! :c '.) an3 rtflacncr. 'w'cu utrti-f;! H 1 ' ffrc l if t; ;r: -t, I r. ;. i't -,;.M f-v- ! r VANILLA mmmmsmm &y Harry is y ri i r utfjoryHfoscrnde of the Wilderness" IHusTt-ccrjoii fey CHAPTEXt II A restrospoct shows that Bnice, who tsj bond broker, has been trying to ratae Jl.0O0 To put thro-oBh a fleaj ana save' himself from financial ruin. Me has applied to. tits irilnerly uncle and to other for the loan but has been re fused. rwr sancfuary. Thereupon X would arise to a military "attention" and rift uncle to a creaking resemblance of up rightness 'as gie threw open the door to reveal Herself, sinking to tue noor , wilu siuna ByreHU m an. eiugciaLiiu curtsey ot tha olden days. Up to un-1 cle sae would go with a ridiculous j kiss upon tha bald spot of Ms head, and then settle light as a puft-ball in the window seat and commence toj chatter. Five minutes of that would ! put her out of breath, after which j she would be content to settle down to ordinary conversation as she sewed on the buttons missing from his gar ments, or trimmed the edges of his evet-frayed collars. For while Mrs. Tebbets was employed to do all this, Clare always reserved those tasks for herself and joalouBly insisted upon retaining her prerogatives. Perhaps an hour Inter, If the weather wb fit tins, I would manage to catch her eye "with a significant. glance and would then go down to a rustic seat beneath the big oaks. Presently she would join me. While I was not really In love with, her, neither was I with anybody else. I liked her exceedingly, realized that she would make a well nigh ideal wife, and sometimes used to speak to her about love matters. I would be half iu fun and half in earnest. "Clare," I would say, "you don't seem to care for any men but T.ruoe and myself, and I can't believe that i you and he are In earnest In your! brazen flirtations. In the first place, ' he has no moro seriousness about hlml than a Jumplng-Jack, and In the Fec- ond I cannot conceivo of a girl with your ldonls loving a man of hir, pe-l "cullar financial practices and alley-cat habits. Outside of his more or lesH j respectable club he has no more; fixed plnce of abode than has a bal loon, and I don't believe he would be any more content to settle down than one." She Vould toss her head. "That is because tho poor fellow has no home to allure him. Just you wait until ho gets . mnrried. If he wins tho right wife be will settle down so hard that you can hear the echo." I would wave my hands In protect. "Put he speculates upon the board bets, nnd ail thut, -mil while I do not consider such tlilr.rrs ns particularly drpraved.' I know that you are utterly nf-'tilr.st them. Herldes, he 1h a finaii oial humorist. How could bo suppoit a wife In the dreary, moneyless pe riod?" "I'm sure I don't know that would be his end of the bargain. Hut I do know that If he hnd a wife who would save what he throws away when he Is prosperous they would never ronie to want. Aud I am not sure, after all. but that, it Is better to have a lot ot money part of the tlnio and none tho re?t than to have only a little all tho tlrre." That would quiet mo for a time. 1 had to dep-ond entirely upon my br! ary, for befug under heavy tomls I could not have ?pcrulalcd had 1 cured to nnd ll!l retained my posf tlon If tho ffict'-bwcnni known. Stl LI. by certain economies I baa mnnnged to hide away a few hundreds for emergencies, and In addition to that I had Id the buvlns bank ?r.00O which had como to nio from my fa ther's estnt. That, however. I re garded a good deal as a trust fund which was to be leH nnum.d cxrnpi In cane of last resort. So I would take another tack ami try and Imprern her with tho greater virtue of ultimate achievement thromxn Industry aud economy rather than by mowing your way through (be ftunks of your (elkrr men. From net quietness , I would, think sho was brooming converted n-1 in oi a luaaun too wouia give a nucei. "IThnre he cflWes now, down the walk t,.Mr t,t ti .ho wrtuhl Art 'llknr.t .ten . .ferlr. rn.,fl And sure enough- It wmild be Hruis, a cigar la his hiouth and a bund'e as big m pack inAur wrapped up In pa par nndtr tta Arm. -1 alwayi thought it)j phyilcat nnta jr4 par tkularly iWi,'M nh would lova lahly aflnouac lila'.comla' ,'befora J knW-n Wit -wnhla jumUoL Hear Inj. fnlultlnn, Inatlnci or ttxia ndn, T know not what U wa,.but at tlmM It atrtic oi t k)moat BoBD. A'P 0 IW k Wt)1t fOWf tToUing vnk . mlU and , aBdatJou "Hello.,. Uttl awUttrt,. . o4 : nd - off fcand oneway, eld-inri," to w: and ijNl!nf Ufor.u with' hi Ml Wido apart, wmld rln t tier Ilk JtOad oatured puppy.' Tbni I ' woulO m Clare't ffM Vln Xo light Hp.-' V ''bt Ii It tbts thnt; llruci.?- ibt Wou:l half ap mr.iUAlr.',. Wlh HjJtot dI!bcTiiUoa'Jbt Wrnila kro' fc'-r la iinlrmln an.irin t would jtailmliy rpn th tiinii4 gnd ral it rn n eh. rnra nti(;niy n wouij p-.tir a fcsll.'trl of r" . run tt n l'r p r l C ill bO ' f rpRflffl I At 1 ft t V 1 lrl'l Irving .Greene n&gnua O. Kottnar mini wBeQer i was am'usea or Dis gusted. After he got tired of that he would Jnslst that she go with him over to the boulevard where they could git on a bench and pick out an automobile from those going by, such as he was going to purchase for her especial benefit. At first she would demur, but would finally Ray, "All rignt, If Tom will go, too." Whereat he would ,augh and say me w(Ul aQ audacious wink" "Oh, Tom doesn't care to go. He would rather loaf up In his den and read a book than, go over there and sit In the dust, wouldn't you, Tom?" In reply I would bow low and say certainly," with a sarcasm that would have shriveled any other living human being, but at which he would only hvugh again and straightway murch her off. and that, of course, would be the last of them for that day so far as I was concerned. As I said before, I was not In love with her; I did not. think that he was more thnu half In earnest and therefore was not lonlous. But It al ways left me feeling sort of disgusted. I don't believe It v in the male na ture for any man to witness a woman i whom he likes taeltly accepting the; advances of a man other than himself j wnnoui wisning mat no na.u horns. He may not particularly want Ibe woman himself, but thu night oi It breeds a sneaking desire in him to go out and hook something. CHAPTER II. In my uncle's large front room there as a safe that he had nicked up somewhere in tho dark ages of "his you! ii, doubtless upon somo fore clor.mv; nnd it was one of the sim plicities of his cample mind that ho should cling to it with the faith which' a child repDses In the toy snvlrs bank in which ho had deposited his treasure. It was a dogged enough ' looking contraption, and around It re- j volvo the principal characters and j events of this history as a moth ni cies a llame. Behind the portly doom were kept the integrals of his fortune; ' the mortgages. Icuih'h, deeds and notes ' that wen the material evidences ot j his possessions. While it was nearly : always practically empty of cash, at remote Interval; , and for n few days at a time only, it contained considerate , sums in specie. This last happened when he would collect the money on a ; mortgage, or other security, and lie-! cause of not feeling well would te ; cetve payiie lit at 'lie house Instead or Ih" IniiW (Hue in a Ion,-; while this' vouid cliaiic- to occur after hankie; j hours, or on a Sir day or holiday, ni,d j In that event, after the nuyee had do-; parted, he would gi'v himself over to J a IOVel Willi llie curreucv with all tin; ! delight of a i I ie! fondling a new toy I ile did lie : :!!' for gold as tho stei t ' . ! . r always decs' but would i. 1-. .e,1ed among the; bundles of u eiili:!i l:s uith the serru lug faKednaiion of i lellne ler cal .!p. ' It was during one oi theso sceii's that our ipmriel orcuned I I happened to meet llruce one d: v , at our noon lunch-on U was Sa'ur day r.ftei nimn :.m' lav work was tin 1 Irlied for tlrT weel , I!" ame Into the llaci' where I Mit and drnpi'd heavily Into a real In s me I iis app'ai am o KVntiniM-d on I'mno 3) CASTOR I A For lufanti and Children. (he Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Rignaxur ui Tha 1'annma Cinal is f. plcttd. fi f l.i com MAIL 'CARItlLKi Wil l. R Y. i j rti is an age ot rirm tiaci vm Thi ifl n BRH of prent iinci vrri I Pvres ridfs on th air. So. n w iwii vnne S'.m s man ramus ny nif i. ( !' d-TeCH-H S, Ifsn-p f rn l. I'.o pin tskta WeiwVrfui in'.tirt in a ilm- c fyht ln.-fitt it m. 1 h -fa why Dr. Ring's Nrt Uwcov-t fT t'migl, t'-oldn and other throl i'd hint' rliwriit I tha moat p ((U'r (n rclne In Amr writ Mra. 4 r I , 8t cknry tm Ttttrs U .-" ft r dffrtir i lrMitia wvdall Othfr rcmwini bad fitikd." For cttKh,-wtd fir any broorhUl arTrctkm t ufHHua tiL rt fin and $1 00. Trial bottl frett all lrugt'i. . Th triktr t wriw, M , . . . ' I . . L. . ! , 1 . . QUICK, mitt FOR RKCUIIAf KVj ,G6rK W. Kor, twtm,i.'Mic1i., y: "pit.' .LAtaioM'ti' Kt4t ,r knmuAmn hk pirm mj lf wnn dirful Wiwfil tor rfuwnaUum, fH i CfiilJ tint IIl land of, xil. IT for two moiiir- Fh bifM th t tux ci ih reoiro and irttro(Wti'Ml7 j On Mrnl.iy noti'il nnt tx ml om iVthliio) .y M gnl bj d r J brVi: wn'kH mit f.r,Ullllf(.t B.l If finvtliB n rJ ('. . - H.d Hm Bits W,r, ; to t. e,,.r- p,. j( th.i - t : I - n I- 'I I' I l' .1 , FEED KTJ8T PROOF BURT 8 K H I) OA AND Mill J. A. MEADOWS messes BALTIMORE, MD. I.SSHr.l) MOIiNMNti, lOVIONINt AND SUNDAY THE GREAT HOME Till', Nl'.WS t)K TI1K W.'tKI.I) is gathered by the well-trained special correspoiiilenis of 'I'HK SUN and set before the readers in a concise and interesting manner each morning: anil weekday afternoon. As a chronicle of world events THKSllN IS INDISPENSABLE, while its bureau 4 in Washing-Ion and New York make its news fiom the legi-i-lative and financial i enters of the country the best that csn be obtained. AS A WOMAN'S l'Al'hk Tllli SUN lias no superior, being morally and intellectually a paper of the highest type. It publishes the very best features that cm lie written on fashion, art ond miscellaneous matters. TIIK SUN'S market news makes it A BUSINESS MAN'S NECESSITY for the farmer, the merchant and the broker can depend ujjon complete aad reliable information upon their various lines of trade. By Mail TUB SUN (Morning or Evenin) is 25c. a Month or $3 a Year. illi'; SUNDAY SUN, by Mail, is 3c. a Copy, 25c. for Two Months or $1.50 a Year. And TIIK SUN, Morning, Evening and Sunday, $7.50 a Year Address All Orders to THE A. S. ARELL COMPANY g 7 J a-.-VWWCTTOlllBAljipW DEW RDWARE i AND Building Ma- ! tcrial Paints, Oils AND ( Varnishes American Field Fence Ifw ftra, I.. C Cessna BRICK! Hyde Co. R. P. Oats. Burt Oits, H.tiry Vetch, Kap Crimson Cloyer Alfalfa, Hay, Oals, Corn, Corn Meal, Cot ton Seed Meal. Hull?, Bran, Shipstuff, Bee Pulp, Dairy Molasses FjcU, "- Distillers Grain, Mghcst in I'rot-'in 9! anv stoclt feed Oil he mark' I " tt: n4 Wlddl H&SfV ttani, K.O. I tpHIQ H ACTIO - (?UIC IN attVLTI fyompt rii( fiom OACKACIIS, P!KXtMATl?M, CONOrSTlOTI of (tit j KIDNEYS, iNFLAHMATIO.f Of t.f M.AMjUB mni !! anrwying Ut'INAR i IT! : '.t I.A ITS ". A j-.i'-H-n t' t I I i J. r. Anrt) r. 1 r L D ft It L "I I I t f f m. Feed. - - .. - - - . U! PAPER OF THE BALTIMORE, MARYLAND iil HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians, Q'W'My and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. Pharmacy PHONE 174 1MS75 dL "A fine piece of cloth my Ix y I I oerer uw you wer a Letter looking tutt, . , TV I plced with it 1 bad it tDAtioliy good merchant Ullor cTbo doth U one of live ' 5t - 1 t V Vm lUhtll thrm ImcW. UMa. CM 5 - iLtf 4 1 . " ilf 1 - M k W V IXf gHltNCC Ml, era t'V 'v.. r .7
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