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ry er ta tae year r. JcktmJ MtMMI tinxjts u rranii, ITO iXD PROPHlTO ' sLssournoaT batbbs -. 1 r ta advaaee . . ... - sot to KnMM - ' M y hy earlier la k ett rtlsiag tarnished ga tereg at US-Taetllfcia, W . a. u aaoosSislasB ttsr. ifrmtAm of . ww - AND CRATXM UUUMTI. New Ben,V. X Feb: 1; 1912, MAN'S 0HL0EOFOEM PEBIOD Like nearly all theorists, Dr. OsJ lar in setting sixty Tears as the maximum period when man should be chloroformed, having passed his itase of usefulness at that period cflife, he made the error of set ting 8; definite date. Ever since this; theory has been advanced, Oslerism has received, nothing but adverse statements, that prove 60 years to be no age limit. Ancient and modern history have records of men Who did nothing to make them notable until they reached sixty years. The record of the present day finds men in every country On the globo who are above the Dr. Osier limit, and doing great things, achieving sue . cesses in every branch of indus. t try and every profession. f A; recent age conquest, that ' makes 'Oslerism look foolish, is that of Mr. H. M. Flagler, the projector and builder of that won derful piece of engineering work, 1 the oversea railroad to Key West Mr,' Flagler is 81 years old. ;f JRemoving the age limit, there might be a practical use made of ; Oslerism, by beginning at 21 years, -land chloroforming the man who refused to be self-supporting. Fol- Mowing this could be placed yearly rterinrla for men who warn not pood M ' " " - Citizens, tho' having means of sup -"port, for the idle, dissipated rich, and so on, a culling out of men who were known obstacles to the progress of the world, materially, socially, morally. J "'.A Strict application of Oslerism 4 would mean a world depleted of men strong to plan, to lead, to carry to successful ends, great things, that mean advancement and uplift to mankind. 'Children Cry W FOR FLETCHER'S ?.C ASTORIA .t"j i -.m ... ... - mo man la born without rauita; be is the best who has the feweat Horace. hows This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars . Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh ! Curt, T. J. CHENEY CO, Tols- . .do; O. We, the undersigned, have knows "T.j. . Cheney for the last IS years, . and believe him perfectly honorable ta all business transactions and an aneialjy able te carry out any ebbV gations made by his firm. .-,-;. Walddmj, kWan s Maavw. ' n Whole Druggists, Toledo, O. .f HaU't Catarrh Cure is takes, in ternally, acting directly upon tb bloody and moeeua surfaeea of the . system. Testimonials aaati free Trio:76e. per bottle. 8old hy al) '; Draggista. Take HaJ's Family PSk toff flB pUpaUon. '-"I "' . " Chairman Henry, of the Heaae Rales Committee, ktrodneed aaotaar resola . tk u wmtlgaU tbe aoawy trust, '.' ' V", rkason,entbrosedI ' Becaose mssta are so taety'- taey ire enetumed in great eieeae. This leads u toroach UoabUsv biUnasniss and lipatkm. end not B Revise yoor diet, let reasoa end not a pampered appeUte eontroL thou takes few onsee m taamneriaia s iomes sad " Uver Tsbk arxt irxt you win soot be well again. . Try it. for be wall gi Davis' drag s'e at free, : , store. - Sample Charles 8. D arrow wae fctdtcated hi 1. Anslrs, CaL' being charged with ! " Vmg money out of the MeNsmers f jdH and brltlnf a Jurer. 1 mes "tt-.nl U iKnYal 1v fejfftt, A Jfl -f ti'rrj t 4f , ft b rvUf. Cx4 .;n t'fwn- A nif uttt(J( Itf4 smJ It niftm '-:-r"s. h, fsi IVoweU, ! Uf4t elrn ivrt and . 1 " f f - 1 W Msi who Vw ( Un in tlit w ay f J t if. i' ri4 tMs! Willi tr oJ I1" ' . ' f I -n. " f, 1 tf s Iryu - ml t!f f fr!f , tlnn.i' K rf ! - I - i k at , a m I r , estion Thousands of mea nod women ai suffering from diseases caused y foul decajleg food in their atQinach -This caoses dangerous poison gese which nates tba breath unbearable, poisons the blood, deadens ths brain, shatters to'iT'4'Tbi' itt-'iffli'.;t tndi gestioa and dyspepsia ara too tweU known to ba dilated -. apoa. vTbfMw remedy far the trochlea fa a 'natural ad aarmless oo called ,''DigsstltT-- FMMH5TIT0IES; Conducted by State Agricultural Department Will be" Held at New Bern, January, 31st. Instructive addresses will be made. Woman's Department will be opened and prises swarded. Travel via Norfolk-Southern. Fre quent trains and convenient srhednlee. B. L BUGG, , . W. W. CROXTON, Traffic Mgr. Gen, Pass. Agt I NORFOLK, VA. Chinese Imperialists were crushingl? defeated in the province of Anhwel, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA The trial of Allison M. McFarland, for wife murder, began in Newark N. J. HOW COLD AFFECTS NEYS. THE KID Avoid taking cold if your kidneys are sensitive. . Cold congests the kidneys, throws too much work unon them, and weakens their action. Serious kidney trouble and even Brunt's disease may result. Strengthen your kidneys, get rid of the pain and soreness,-build them up by the timely use or roiiey Kidney Pills. Tonic in action, quick in results. For sale by all dealers. Secretary Meyer, of the Navy, criti cised the Democrat for eliminating the appropriations for two battleships. ARE EVER AT WAR. There are two things everlastingly at war. joy and piles. But Burklen's Amies Salve will banish piles in any form. It soon subdues the itching, irritation, in flammation or swelling. It gives com fort, invites joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils, u tears, cuts, bruises, ec zeraa, scaidp, pimples, sum eruptions, Only 25 cts at all druggists. LOW RES Via Norfolk-Floulhcrn to New Or leans, Mobile, Pensacola Account Mardi Gras Carnivals, tick ets on ale 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 Hew Lincolnshire Shepherd! Count.' Tan (1). tan (2). tetbera (3). petbera (4), pimp (5). setbera (0), letbera Oh hovera (8), covers (9i. dlk (10). yau-a-dtk (11), tan-n-dlk (12). tetbera-dlk (13) pethera-dlk (W). butnplt (15), ynn-a bumptt (10, 'tan-abumplt 07). etc, Jlgglt (20). From "Shepherds of Brit; sin," by A. L. J. Gosset Chinees Buelness Houtee. Most of the Chinese business booses are owned by partaenbips, and most aertnersblps sre of s large nnmber of person s, The Cblneee wbo has saved S100 local currency will st once uv veat It In a marcs nHls business o4 S ptrtDr. A WARNING AGAINST WET FEET. Wet snd chl led feetutually affect the mucous membra nee of the nose, throat and lungs, and la grippe, bronchitis or par a moo la may result. Watch eare- fstly. nartieulary the ehlldrtn, and for the rack irgstuhbom ecughsg ve Foley's Hooey and Tar Coropooad. . It soothes the inflamed membranes, ar d beats the eougb quickly. Take no aubsutate. For sale by all dealers. . . "... J '. Albert WQltefwsseseeut4 la Sing Sing Prison, New York, for the murder of Rath Wheeler. - - . roil(n)i-PiiLS Foil ioomi luevm mo sHAoeee - '-, Realism fr MM e Venhesesa. '-. ,v , A great deal of fno bus been poked at the reklbiUr scbeol of art. eays a New York nrUrft. "sod It mast be ces teseed tbrtt snme ground bss been glv en te the jnmy." Why. ttwre recimtty eame. lok ssy' noti-e pk-tare ef ea asyrUu . bqt.- .done : by ,n Cblsgo snsn. sod so nroul was be of all the details thet the 4ol Bantfst VP were si tnerkedNebochadBeuar' IB the comer la cuneiform chsractara,- "i I Indig is l-oison. tjiat e UtUt tablets contain all the ta- f red testa necessary ta dgest food. A couple of Diietit"jtaeta.wIU digest all tba food In pour stomach, kiU'poUoo oas gases, mite joa feel fins. It hat relieved tboaBanda. -Their own istate- nenlsarepi bf.Ti try JK fo r aoooey will be refunded yoarseJtT It "Digestif taltaMAeggt Davis Pharmacy. ST ATI OF VOttH CAKOUHA, j DepartnMBt Of Staie-Qerttflcate Of To all U .Wboin Tbsse Presents May - CbmeQ reetlngglC:;: '?;. Whereas, It appears tq ray satiafae- tion, by duly, suthenticf ted record of the proceedings tor tbe yoluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous con sent of ail toe ; stockholders, 0epoetted in my office, that the Pep-Tona Compa ny, a corporation Of .thhVState,'; Wbose pruwipM omce; m 9 in ilea -av-" Tf street in the 1 it of New Bern, county of CraMn, Sute df North Carov tins (F. S; Duffy being lbs agent there in and in charge thereof upon whom process tniy bp served), has compiled with the requirementa uf Chapter 21, revisslof 1905, Entitled ' Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Cer tificate of Dissolution. ,. Now, Therefore. I. J. BRYAN GRIME S, SeereUry ojf State of the State of North jCarollna, qVhereby cer tify that the said corporation, did, on the 17th day o( January; 1912, file la my office a duly executed and ""attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all tba stockholders tbreof,Thh:h said con sent -and the.reoord (if the, proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said of flee as provided .by law. In testimony whereof. Thave here to set my hand and affixed my of ficial, s at, at Raleigh, this 17th day of January, A. D. 1912. J. BRYAN GRIMES, . Secretary of State. Favors out of place I regard as posi tive injuries. Cicero. KIDNEY PDLl - . 4 ' 1 ' 1 11 ; - Who fears is irorthy of calamity. Ben Jonson. AN EPIDEMIC OF COUGHING Is sweeping over the town. Old and vounsr alike are affected, and the strata is pankulary hafd on Uttle children and on elderly people, Foley 'e Honey and Tar Compound is a aoick. safe and ra table cure for all cougns and colds, coo tains no opiates, for Bale By All Deal era. . ' - On aceount of ' a serious strike Lis bon, Portugal, was placed under mar tial law How to cure a cold la a question fat wuea many are. tnterestea lust now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great repu.stipn and immense ' sale ny its re mar dm sore or eons, it eao always be dr ponded upon. For sale hy sll dealers, 1 Governor Foes, pf Massachusetts, sent iz aodiuonai eernpanieavox ammia 40 maintain order at LAwreace Mass. i ' . ..' THE TRAILS Of A TRAVELER, "I am a travelling si : writes E. K. Youngs, E Ber kshirey Vt, "and wae often troobM wttk eoaailoatloa and mdlgestion til) I began la nee Dr. King s New Life t Pills, which I nave found as excellent remedy." For all si laeb, fiver or kidney treobleelhey uarquakd. Qaly seats at all are drag gilts. Immediate sbdiaUon of' the' Cblneee throne has been decided nposv 4 - - 01iiiaieh dry roR FUTCBEr '. ; CASTOR IA "W. Mergas tioalaLoaJoo.-; Tax . SOUND J iixx? ": dr good U not foe those severing .fro; kldaey allmeote sad h-regtlsrHWa. The prompt One of Foley Kklnejr IWe VlU dlxt beck ache and rrmnmat tern.' i heal ami strengthen sore, wrk and a.'. ling kid eye. restore normal siki. Bnl with it health and slrenrtit. Mrs. M Y, fpals Lury, Surllng. Ill i says "I Suffered great pels la my .hark-andt kMiteya, could not IM st iv'zht, ri Vernik) rot VfookJ rot i Vol Iw cbndme.' falae BDT rends 0"t ir.r ha bottWs ef 'oiy I'Mtt ror sals by au desibrs. z - :i Tkii Wi Diertj 7 BpestJ!y ke til fcr-l i.e yoon Sromaa boeit ef rt 'V.Dt b ,tlt;!lnre of the cooductor as l rui;rf t u free, so whoo be tot s ,'bof H k s r!ie fur ttb of tin be . 1 r flune l ' k Into fcu portrt a .i Biv-n f,tr in trtuint h. . li.lti'i yon (-; jvot t V ' sipl ' ' , 1 - "..'." t1 he. "1 be r"i,i.f ut t. tt SToti v.- kc 1 (ir,s;. f : . -! 1 1.. !", 1 t,..t tor of C J a I 11 nil.' It' '. l t ' I ju t 5 I r, f t' i t C, t ' ' 1 t . 1 " 1 Shosr teeelvidBn ova' I X llARRY Atfior tTosonde - of tba Wi Iderneas t s,v lletgst Chaptkr wttL-'Kmb 1 1-.. 1- il 1 rk" eV. aS returalns tbe loit ' . .Mrs. Dees becoma Bwre flmlv MwmsnM la taj stMd rr It la at UUs junccur that tht (baft of the MXOtt druSapIed It U16 aw ocat v:JBTOi a shrewd, teUew and ytra are a , born Horseman. I am cotna t retf unon your combined ludgmeat. II wish yon would go and, place this on htm for ,""wm bet annonncement. Now. 1 had always considered that to'eonaeat 10 ne an agent forj woman to a gam ing - transaction waa mshlng In where angels might wen (ear to-tread. I hesitated. , , ' "But of eourse I de not know which one wfU wla. s It Is difference of Judg ment ; that makes bona racuut nos- albls. yon imderstand," J warned her. ne ugntnned my nngers about' the mpMytanisttog my band from er laiperionaljr.t ; !. ' "I have eaU that I am sotn to re ly upon, roar judgment At ten to one, should I. wla; I wfll have made 5,000. Do yon wish m to go myseUr If not, yen ha heat hnfry.-. Tor the first time really chilled by doubt and feeling my oonvictlons oos eeauaaea to protest "But be may he pocketed, .he -may foul "another horse, hi amy be left at the post anythlag may happen In the race to make him lose.? She looked at me steadily,: silently, 1 thought almost con temptuously, and without more words pocketed " the blU. Throuch the crush of the betting rug I fought my way. placed my money to the hands of a perspiring man wbo stood upon a stool and came back' to her warm and eruSanied. Already the Derhv ranr had gaUoped the oourse to their pre- umuary warming up and were now chafing before the flag: 1 rave her the ticket for her wager and resumed my ear la a throbbing hush. Then eame a roar like the crash of surf, and a thunderous' wave of sound boomed across the ' field and was -eehoed back by the distant walls. In a compact bunch and stretching them selves like greyhounds the horses swept past us. For an Instant I felt a sensation of giddiness and closed my eyes; then opening them once more riveted them on tbe field as It clrt cled the course with the speed of hawks. Well placed among the lead ers I saw the powerful haunches of Eagle Boy working with the smooth power of . pistons as they steadily drove him: Into the - foremost rank. With a roar of hoofs they turned the last curve and came Into the stretch, while the sea of humanity rising upon tiptoe burst into full tongus. Mrs. Dace was upon her feet and watching them with parted lips. 1 sat beside her with parched lips, my knees shaking. Then from but of the bunch g black, horse that tbone hke a pol ished shoe forged a rard at a bound. and putting a 'good - iengta between himself and his neacest follower, led the way homeward arm burst olspeed that waa trete ' magnificent Pettlt was fairly lifting 10m from his feet his whto flicking, stinging him on like a veaoaMua yellow striped wasp. I fiercely clutched mr torn nan Ion's arm. "Sagle Boy wms,1 roared to her ear. Then as la a nightmare I saw the happening of aa evil thing.. A dosen yards from : the' www and when two more leans , would have brought him vfctery, there came 'a stumble that sent the great black one eruhtog to the grouaa. WhDa over him his near eat rival hurtled as r Jumper clears : From the vast crowd there arose first a ary.'shrin and explosive. followed by aa Instant of sflsnoe and tbfa a ragtag tumult I heard aa to voluntary erlamsrloa fronr the lips of . the woman at -my aide and tamed ta hefwUh the -eold Perspiration barstlsg from my roreheaa.? Her Hps were tlghOy eomptesesd and she was gastag, fixedly; at the' fallen horse as he arose with dl IB cutty. cTbe Jockey waa already ilmptag about and the mob Surging upon the track. '. - ' -"I gueed that race 4 settled for all tbae," she sail quietly as she snapped Ber pocket-book shut' 1 suppose we might aa well be going." Her face re sumed lU placidity, but' she tamed It aweg frora me. Bair-dased hr the sud- deaaesa of. the catastrophe my haad bought here to a Bympatbetle squeete. be did not respoag. - I whipped through the crush rnck lesaiy'ta my chagrta- and hJttemeaa. BfleaOy -cursing - toy folly: I -drove her homeward with bet a perfunctory attempt at eoactUaUoa. ' Kvea to that she did not reply, sad t 4edded that I bag, better remain 'quiet enttl she sad recovered her equlUsriunt, 1 bad never seen a woman "whoa I co&sld iw a-wu Milj iim waa tuai me te csotioe. nueace on the pen or tK rtw mm t aa4 1rs reesrdeg ad emlaoos, sad before her guletaess 1 now wretchedly. - : . ., . ' cHAPTgn Viit - - - 1 kaow of fee things more BBcos fortsttle thus foe a saa to pose be for tfce oroi ke lotee Is the gtrb Of B ' Sal, and b'r g Suddc-rilf BS v!!H te r"l tbt he lu4 re- vk!J to br a a r4 f'Kil. Ttt I tod 0; !t. b!lt B'!.'ie ' -ne t- t -r a .-rh to str my .1 .. ', i i v"t't 1 ta f i X' ' t. to I w : 1 I l"! 1 ' t; t -. .. r cf a it' IKVINQ: GREENE r 1 barytfc5 BarsomY mysferTcnis way aha saw to It that I knew it Perhaps It was by the almost Imperceptible "Mind Telling Me About It?" arching of her eyebrows when chanced to express my views upon Borne matter; perhaps It was In the occult way some women have of mak ing,, you uncomfortable when they wish you to be so without dlscemable physical manifestations on their part, and 'perhaps It was partially due to my own sensitiveness upon the sub ject More than likely It was a com pound of the three. Be that as it may, I became almost timid in her pres ence; and knowing that thU would never do, grow desperate. I had never believed that a man could retain a woman's love unless he eould com mand her respect as to his mentality, and I, therefore, determined to rein state myself to my former position at any cost Clearly the only way 1 could do this would be to reimburse her for her loss In so delicate a man ner that she could neither take offense nor refuse. I pondered over the mat ter for about ten days and determined to take a plunge, sink or swim. 1 transferred what money I had In the savings bank to my overdrawn check ing account I had been watching the steady rise of a certain stock upon the exchange for some months with secret covetous ness. It pertained to a vast system ot -underground railways which were to honeycomb the depths beneath the city. The franchise had been secured through political sorceries, and the capital to float the enterprise was be ing raised by public Investment. As steadily as the mercury mounts under a summer sun the stock bad advanced point by point from a merely nominal sum until It had reached thirty cents on the dollar. The more I pondered upon the yearly increasing value of such a system as the overhead streets became more congested,, the more I became convinced that public rumor would be verified and that the stock would soon be at par. Without con tiding In any one except my broker, and binding him to . secrecy, I mar gined acbnslderable quantity of It and watched Its dally rise with a heart that mounted as steadily as my for tunes. A week later I strolled over to see Mrs. Dace. ' I -had won handsomely, my spirits were effervescent and my old feeling ot assurance predominant- I assumed the-attltude of a critical man of af fain whose confidence In bis own Judgment has been verified by his sue ceases In many a Jousting bout with the great knights of the financial arena. I leisurely rambled afield amongst the larger topics ot the pub lic press as I sat In the easy chair which ahe had bought for my especial comfort I referred haslly to my pre snt Investments and diagnosed tb condition of the business world; the Russian, whest, crop; the boll weevil In . Mississippi cotton: tha, machine- . (lone of the trusts.- She did not seem to be 'particular impressed end made lew comments. At times I even imagined a am tie came flickering about her lips, but' I' proceeded with care leas assur ance until the time came when I re marked that I mast be departing. 8he did not press me r to stay, m fact seemed tu be thinking about thing else: and tt was then. that I played the card that t bad been lead log up to throughout Us evening. 1 , ' 1 opvned mr pockstbook casually. TJy the way, Welle,", I remarked half patroniilngljr. -I ' put a little down for yow the .other day on some stock that I thought was a good. thing. It WSBt Up, as I bad expected, end I W a U"Je bronV Here Is your share,",. I tossed a 1 Blearing house eerUflcate for ISO before ber. . She g'isnced at tt with a quick side long flaah of her eyes and her hand eame stealing over mine. "Why,' Torn, . I goat know what to say It Was so generous ee thoughtful of you. - You I don't kaow bow much I appreciate it not (be money, you know, but the tonildnrttlufl that prompted It Yet ril!y, I 4i sot fl like accwptiog It whon t t'Kik none of the rtk. Toe had twttef k-p It fur rlnvatmiit"- I Uuii'.' i 1:..'.t!y 1 t sway, tnll Is f tor tht It mount"a ti noiMi.g tht tie should keep H f'r litn ni"r.r,. ' ... I ' .t I i V -I It up, f'-Mad It erl-enlf 1 11 It tnt s rr of l,t-r f '--jr "'t rj r :l, If fnrt 1 ':! 'It' 'I r t . nl I!, 1 'l ' f i Tt-i 1 4 t 1 r MEADOWS 1 W rn''l'l-rS V v - ; . .BUST B PBOOF ' BUET D AND MjJ.1 j. A. MEADOWS I BALTIMORE, MD. 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T7sme af lla I'tbett rjft, womrtsf iupe rlfw tdatto til rt, triott tt J1T s!!ctni3Koi wf";'.t ss! . IV-V I c:rr; "!ti ic?r v ii; rj- f -i n sr - -w r1 a a . 7 Ml f4 - "sa' ibmmi !a" SSSM PAPER OF THE BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Clioxe Toilet articles. Pharmacy PHONE 173 mi n piece oclotKrny lx vl I nevct saw you Wear a LcULr looking sTat ; "Ye, I arA jplcgierJ yyilh it I bad it marieT)? a goo4 toerd.ant tailors TkeclothuoM 9! the .jrar is4.... ttlW feferW- ':- F-v'e U sesel ef s A.' W U s Mpaeei UmoxkM - t bA A A AVAA ALrf 1 1 -a i 1 - r - m a . 1 1 . a . rVBL'CnADWICk-r 103 MlMlo BL- Ke nrrn, N, O.. x-'Very!:i:: bis a very tyfuii: n. tut on mJi.Iiie J wmttg ene gWrn rmi. Iitmi tre org j'.u In fc Cful W ft C e r I I' r f t t . :j 1)
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