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V ? 5." Iltl EERII DAIIIJOIIIU . mt hH4U, MDMl MIXWfc t tWi ami - raoara a a. iiiii w u vrmrmau XXITOH AND PROPRIETOR ' VBCCUVT10II liTlil jMlNTilMniM .. .. H.M few rr. Mt to AdvMM.. .. M MtttVIT T Murter fa tk eltr M ATMttetns rta furnished n alio Batar4 at tta Poatoffloe, Nw Barn R. C, M MeoBd-olus .matter. rmH PAPKR OF NEW BJRN AND CRAVIN OOUNTT. r-ew Bern, N. C. Feb. 13, U12 OOUET ETHICS. A murder trial is not presumed to develop niceties of thought or language. The attendants at such a trial except those directly con oerned, must naturally be morbid, for certainly there can be little less than animal grossness, in watching the condemned, and listening to testimony that cannot but partake of the animal, appealing to the lowest condition of man's nature. Such a trial as has occupied the time and attention of this commu nity during the past week has been specially debasing. Every association in its connection has been revolting to good morals. That decency has to submit to such scenes and language, is part of the necessity that makes mur tier an open matter in its trial. That too often gives ingress to youth, makes an open scene for the public pillorying of men and women, their secret lives exposed to the laugh of the crowd, their sins to the gibe of lawyers, reflec ted in the snicker of the multi tude, that hangs upon each word of witness and question of conn Bel. And yet in wantonness of even a murder trial, however revolting, there would seem that a rule of professional ethics should rule and control. That while riot of lan guage and rampage of action to wards witnesses might prevail, yet counsel would not seek to bring each other into the cess pool of iniquity, as possible partakers in the excesses of those brought before the court tribunal.' But to the mortification of this citizen ship, such has been the case, as was witnessed and heard in court. Such an act has no excuse. The court, in Judge and counsel can not lower their dignity and char acter to become the ribald jest of the multitude, through the word or act of one of its own member ship. When it does, there is a loss of that high caste that should belong to the court and its members. It falls to an estate that loses for it the re spect that is all essential to j re serve its strength and character, that while it may be forced to handle the unclean, yet preserves its own purity and integrity. Hon Thfs7 We offer One liundrcd Duller Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be eored by Haifa Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, 0. We, the undersigned, have, knewn P. J. Cheney for the lent 15 years, and beliere him perfectly honorable in all bnabeea tranaaetione and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gation made by hla fl ill. Waloino, K inn am a Marvin, Wbolceale DroffgiaU, Toltdo, 0. . HaU's Catarrh Cora U taken, to teraally, setting directly upon the Wood and Bacus irarfacea of Uu yeteoi Testimonial aent free PriM 76e, per bottle. Sold by all DrvfgiaU. Take) Haul's FataUy I'illa for eoa etipatioe. T PiefeeelaJ Blwndtr. I Tarow at year baoder ! rlgU. Oe tarwugfc km aa qnlrk M T caa. fat ay wjr borne froro SMUg S asMllpet petlrat, tad I went 9 ctaare MfW , "V ear-Calf o TrUrca Women' sSecrets Tssn Is as BMfl aa tbe TJelted Steesa a mnU Umm ether sat eeeWW. 4 Hm be VUV. rteeee la fW fceew eed ateeetetiee) laaC M e taeae ww ae se OfppatwiseT a Is ervasl bf tbe (Mt fhet reeisel bf IV. fiaree bave - Mteiamf NrM, 9M a Erc ereartu - - a shi fa a A, & mm m ' tasWaJ wWl PrWaWlsrTW Wfw . alM nurd afttiiae M the frvatatewt at - Ua (mm ta seeie m ee 40 . eW eMittse Dr. rWree M (he mHMe ecoied im bf wms, ae Ike Irel'el - e.'"'ti h tbe liiiiemlef neeiee's rfiwee v " . 1 - ... t I rrf sub w"w Mf " N Dr. Pierre bf Mter, ebniBlly iWit e' AH rl." ra Mil4, rmUi ie ptUr rl' l., wMK.ui iievermed aifi Wj& A national silk Mi STATE 0F NORTH CAROLINA. Department of Stale Certificate Dissolution. of loallto Whom I rt-Ro rroscntg May Come Greeting . " Whereas, It appi-nra tn my sitixfac tion. bv dulv authontii-nted rrcorrl of th nroef.eHir.trg for the voI.mUrv ,1; ' eolution thereof by the unanioioua ci n eent of all the ntock holder, deposited in my office, that Lbe I'cp-Tona Compa ny, a corporation of this State, ho?e principal offke ia Bituated at No. , street, in the city of New Bern, county of Craen, State of North Caro lina (F. 8. Duffy being the agent there in and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, reviselori906, entitled ' rporations," preliminary to the iaauirg of this Cer tificate of Dissolution. Now, Therefore. I, J. II It Y A N GRIMES, Secretary of Slate of the State of North Carolina, do hereby cer tify that tbe said corporation did, on the 17(h day of January, 1912, Ale in my office a duly executed aiid attested consent In writing to the dlssoluiion of aald corporation, executed by all the' stockholders thereof, when atid con sent and the record of tbe proceedings aforeeald are now on file in my laid of flee aa pro Tided by law. In teatlroony whereof. I have here-j to set my band end affiled my of-, ficinl, a. at. at Raleigh, thi 17th day or Jaauary, A. D. 1912. J. BRYAN GRIMES. 8crlry of State. iii- i m A piece of flermtl dampened with CbamHoi late'e Ltelmeat and bound to the alecTid psria U aupeilnf to any ptatr, Wbm 'troubled with jame back or baina in the aide or cheat alve it a trial and veil arc certain tab rnoie tKan pleuMd wlih Ve oromM telief which It aff rJ Sold by all dealen. ; OotrTaor Woadnrir WfUoa tpoka be fore the Kentucky jVegalatara. , . f ; wba bee aeetaw beeed eea er miUm tm lbe 1 been eeeteWd tn I W-i Ot edvk W be4i. . Sj- - ia-dbetp.;-7At't-i ? ttitrrmtt ee( aWlshplf iWlafcrfy end s ' I f ' 7! iksWe U tbe I fe 1 1 ' f. Kl hea)'. - lJr lit'.. be ror l ii i I - i Qrwapej VWfi mof tUe teat. It le lUMtML LOW FARES Via Norfolk-'Soulbei ii to NYw Or k'iins. Alobile, IVnsacola . Account Mardi Cras Carnivals, tick ets on Bale Kelirunry 13th to linh, l'J!2. Kinal limit March U, 1912. Ak re:ireKt ti-kct aKrnl for pariiculars li. L. BUG!.;, Traffic Mgr. W. W. ( K0X10.M Cicn. Piisa. A((t Forme.- Cjvernor Folk, rsnli!ate fr preeident, his withdrawn from t'.e race. " ChiUIren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S. CASTORI A Spring and Summer showing of Classy Fabrics, your measure made by an expert For Today Only. The dispute in ihe Virg nia Iugue has decided , eg ainot prtsident (,'. R. Williams. FIRST LACMPI'E, THEN BRONCH ITIS. That was tbe case' with Mrs. W. g. Bailey, McCreary. Kt. "My aife taken down erth a cre atlark of la tripp;rblcn, ran into brr nchbl. 8be coughed ea.tH.A-she had conumitoit and could rot alern at n'gbt. Tbe flrr-t txrttieor roiey a Uorter and Tar t.ora pound gate Ker so morb relif that ahe confnned ni if it until an .was per manently cured." Toe sale by fill deal era. Jodge AgaelL to tt Bathtub. Traal trial, ruled in faeer of the Coeeinrnenli in cobtnlMlon of trade agreed robots ae evidence). ' .C; , : . How to core a cold h f quesllon in wmca many are inierrrieo yw. near, Cnamberlain'a Cough Keajedy ben erott lb iu remarable core of cold. It tan (always t-a d'pfoJ-d ppeo. rot saw by aiiocaian. -.-- r - . ; 'li f l mmma, mm it k, Hie Tea aerar Name.. Wbit aarna bar o yo gJreti yew ut brit, mtr .kM a oatoen. aa of a arireo rn bl emptor. ' Ha an toflb wle.boa d14 call klm CllJ"k vra 7trt Hartn ae twernf tbe a. ltb aa l(r of bride. . "Why fro TVnif Hiti't iWnr diit 6 tnl-Mie name le only rmp rarr. eh," unlfitrMl t.lia fwd parent.. "We bvlr WtO'isM Ml- Jb rnlfhf tike 4 hnn tils Itnu mre wfw-a be griwt rp. tn' pa r hrow ed to rre Tta t.i Mm iir W t"t 'ta.'-ftt, l-ouis I: ;,',!' THKllHlOf By HARay GREENE - - a Author at YOSONDE OF THE WILIXERNESS" PtttOiliuM by tlifnn G. letiiwr 1 r.ri-i HrtUla. CHAPTER XVII-Tom stole the 40 -300 In order to make Investments to win the love of Mrs. Dace. He tried to have the theft laid to the eharpe of his rival Mac kay. Hla friend I.e Due retires from the case and Abner Hallldn.y and the world Bt lanre never know of Tom's guilt. Tha fickle-hearted Mrs. Dace elopea with Mai kav. Clare and Bruro are hapoily mar ried, and Tom lives on unhappily, his ca reer emhlttercd by his foolish, profitless act of crime and revtnge. roe cigareue i uau uotnlng to ao with It. Therefore I supposed he would awake in the morning, come away, and that no harm would have been done. And when I feared that by reason of several accidents he was in danger of being suspected, I said everything I could to clear him ex cept to acknowledge my own guilt." "I am glad that you have explained that the way you have. I like you a whole lot the better for it. But how about your mentioning the fact of the money to Mrs. Dace, and why did you cough as you choked your uncle? Was that an attempt to implicate Mackay?" "You may look at it in that light if you choose. I utterly despised the man; knew that he would do me all the harm that he could by fair means or foul, and did not care what hap pened to him. I did it with the idea that it might possibly furnish a false clue for you to tire yourself out on." "Anything more?" he urged as I paused. Utterly within his power I made this last appeal." "Only this. Knowing that 1 am a criminal and by all law should go to prison fof many years, probably to die there, I havethis to say In justi fication of myself. Until 1 com mitted this crime I had always been an honest man with no thought of be ing otherwise and with no desiro to harm a living thing. But because of my love for a woman for whom I would this moment gladly give my life, and because I could see no other way of gaining her except by siecu hrticn, I fell Into temptation as many a better man has done. Driven on ward by a love at whose command I would have faced hades Itself, I uned my own money first, losing $1,000 upon the race In the attempt to win a large gum, and the rest in tho first break in that stock. In my despera tion I committed this crime as the only means of getting more funds with which to win that for which 1 would have staked my life as readily as 1 did my liberty. Had I succeeded, I should have married this woman and lived an honest life thereafter; hav ing lost I will bear whatever punish ment comes to mo without whimper ing; and! should I live through my Imprisonment will seek to atone for my crime in my after life. I would like to have you believe what I say.'' His hand fell upon mine aa softly as a woman's. "I believe you, Tom, and would ,n,Bt 'rou this minute With every cunt I have in tho world. As you know. It Is ono of my theories that It Is better to save a naturally honest man who hns gone wronp and make good citizen out of hlni again, than to wreck him by the disgrace of Mb having been a convict. You have learned your lesson and -I have no fear of your ever becoming a ronvw again. But you have resigned your position, forfeited all claims to con sideration upon the part of your undo, and ought to keep as far away from him In tbe fjiture aa you reasonably can. It seems to me as If there Ir, but ono thing for you to do, and 1 "want yon to do It. Go away and make new start somewhere elso wherfl everything you see wf.l not be a re minder of this period in your life You will be able to do better work, nrd more hopeful work, among oth r sur roundings. Your eecret .will be ta'e with mo. I will tell your undo thnt I have been unable to recover the money and wIlV throw up the cre WIU you agree to' do aa 1 have sog jested If 1 rclcaae youfZ It waa my only Way of eecare, and tha wlai'oro of tbe advice seemed, to beyond doubting. With nay bosom u moet bursting, and glaring straight ahead tbrough dimmed ayea. I aasent d. 'Twill o almoati immediately. Hut there li one thing which I must do before, leaving I mutt first are Matla Mra. Dace. Ipaeaa, and bar ajongytalk With hnfperbapa aeera ot Omud and that may delay me for a (ew day. -1 Jove bcr ' better tbaa alt dee la the world. Jtnd if aba really earn for me, maybe ahe win give tra another chaaca to recover air eelf .financially. Of coorae, sha wlil aarer know that I did tbla and p fiape perbapt 11 Tolce broke and I choked, a I ratal attempted to finish r aentence, :i beard the clkk f t bx-k aad toH,U kaadcuft fait trota in writ - " V V:" V -"Ton buve eomethlag aiote to Wart which tt burta'me to tell. (ft.' but whtcb yoU. munfkbow, ' 1 have tekrn ft Info ftmalderatloa fa deciding to let you go. Il li a part of yotir punlah meat, aac wblla It will be iuorou tnurt brr. tt like a tnea. ' Trm wp bttdl JUf rea again, lllcbetfl Mackay baa lnft b elt for part ttrkfunrfW deirtln bl family an J tHng Mm Iwie w'fk Wot. The Irrw c p!n3 pr,,r ar full of IL" fhi floor twt,retb m ha'i't j'kq fi &t t)f a reeilrf shin. I at r t t'.i r M n rr tf ie '-- l. .nrine n. y fre la li L'a fT !--.! ir tt it at mntuMit ;i ir-rH'i h-ft t.e mL I .l,',td . i.ly. ' Tf : v:t. KOT SALTS, 03LCR--" Nq Odds How SickYour Stomach; How Hard Your Head Acres or How Bilious Cascar ets Make you Fed. Grjat Too men and women who some how can't pet feeling rlJit- who have an nlmost daily headache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dizziness, enn't sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with n sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel nil worn out. Are you keeping clean inside with Cnsearets, or merely forcing a pas sageway every lew days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? This is important. Casea rets work while you sleep; clonnso and regulate lite stomach, remove the sour, undigested mid take the excess liile from the liver and carry out. of the system all U decomposed waste matter of the in testines and howels. A Case) ret tonight will straighten yon out liy morning a. 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your entire family feeling good for months. Don't forget the children. They love Cascarels because they taste good do good - never gripe or sicken. At a banquet givf n in his I oror re cently S( cretary of Slate Knox s;oke on the Foreign Service. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTORI A We don't sell dancing pa villions for your kitchen but we do sell Bucks Ranges. J. S. Basnight Hdw Co., Phone 99. HOW COLD AKFKOTS NKYS. TIIF. K I D- Avoi-I taking rold if your kidneys are sensitive. Colli c ingests Ihe kidneys', throws too much work upon them, aril weakens ihnir action Serious kiclnuy trcuhld and even Blight's disease may result. Strcntt' ea your kidney-1, net r ii of the ,-ain im l sonruss, hu:ll ih- in up bv the timely ue of Kolley Ki ln' v I'illa Toni: i-i i ct (' quick in riKuit-. For sa'y bv all d 'ah-rs. A re'irinj; p lynnster of the army .!e clartd that Taft t-upprcs-ted charj;. iiraiuHL M.ij ir lieichcr I!. Riy, a p)l,t ical friend of the president. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS For Back ashe I'.kcisano Blauuh:, William J liryan v. ill be ti e first wii nesd it the Mm.ey 'I ruHt. invetigat o . INDIAN K1I.I.KD ON TRAC K. Near Kochelle, III., an Ii dian went t. sleep on a rnilr.iH.) track nd whs ki I. o hy the fast expnsn. II" pn id lor b. cn lessness with h's life. Ofiei it I'm wiy when pcop'e ntnlect c uhn it r t colds. D n'' ri-k your hie wh -n pr mpi use of Dr. Ki ik New D s.-ovtrv vol cure them aid io prevent a duffer. a i hr . at or lung I rouble. "Itnmpl t. rured me, in a tih. rl t me. of it I. rnl le emih I lint. follow-d a h v re a"si k ol C'i ," write J. K Wa't. Klod.nl", Tex., "a d I regaineit S p.nin.!i n. "eiht that I hud b ut." (J iick, 'nf. rp'iubla and tu r'n eed. Hue anil $l.i). Trill l)tt'c fr e at all itr icni.s'n. Tho niival r illi r lurii.lnH r n-l . d Wa'hina'on with a cn.k'o of udi s of ib ba' i le i hip M nn". RKASON KNTIir.r)M.;i. ! i Hecie menli re o n.'v fiey ore cons .md in K' e it ec-. Thin b'd i . RlO:nftch tro.ihlfit, le ioii'ivM nn.l c. n upttion. K"Vu e o.ir (I l. let rn s o and n it pm;)r...i apje'it-. o ntr!, khen tqkea few dw of i I inil.-rimn'i. Slonaci nd ' iver Ti bb i nl tmi will ioon hn wd atrnin T y t. Km al tt Davii' dm.1 tt'-ie. S.mlpf ree .BeprffnUtlva Mi K rr. y, Tfi'i manlier, Legtn elite woik tt Wah Ington. . MRS. HcGltl ; BRpXE DOWN Gives the Real facts In Regard t9 Ber tut and Tells Bovr She" , . Suffered. , tjotn- plctt bmk dwi la b4lUt, vnao (lm writ Mil. JkUcOlll, from this place ' l.mi yvrf mk i could Bot do' &ay VorL 1 iti4 dlffcrtnt rtrn4l, boi thef did to no cood. Oa dtf, I rot botU of Cardul. II flia wo to nock food, t iru tvrptiood, o4 look ovt mom. ; '. . ' , v j- Efor t took CMiii 1 ta4 b4lrB bd tmcUelit, and onraotinm 1 would cry for ctartr Now I am em all thai, and can in an kind of bohmwotK , f think It U U reattt MdlciM 0 artk." ' "-' ' . : ti t ft fxutt f ft.r rr VUmnotin'fit Indb Lit rll'e, Pk Mra. MoOlll. t -H ot Ua pfH melrad from O'd.il. - - u' fi (eattrnonf, from rnjHtt Wrnnn, irty n'l!"tr ti n Btont Uu of Ihli 1"tit r'":::-!f, for !:-itir rrtittaf (0 t - T ! " . r f T f ' ' " ' - r i f -1. MEADOWS FEIED RUST PROOF BURT AND Mill J. A. MEADOWS I H BALTIMORE, Ml). 1SSUI0I) MORN I Xti, llVIONIN'ii AND SUNDAY THE GREAT HOME TIIK NKWS OF TIIF W')lil,l) is gather, d by the w. ll-traincd special corri'spondcnls of THK SUN anil set hefure tli rcailcrs in a concise and int. resting manner each niorniP!' and weekday afternoon. As a chronicle of world events THKSIIN IS I N I 'ISI'KNSA l:LF, while its bureau in Washington and N-w York make ils news lioin Ihe legis lative and financial ci-ntcrs of the count ry the liet that crn be obtained. AS A WOMAN'S I'Al'Kli Til K SIN has no .uperioi'. being in. rally and intellectually a pa; er of the highest type. It publishes t be very best features that c .n be WTitt.-u n fashi-m, ari and nose. Ilaneotis matters. THK SUN'S market, nev... makes il A 1 '. I ' S I N !' S M A ' S N l-'.i 'F.SS1TY for the farmer, the merchant and the broker can d.-pend upon complete and reliable information upon iheir various lu.es of lr;:de. By Mail THE SUN (.!orn;n or I'.vi ni) is 25c. a Month or S3 a Y.:r. Till; SUNDAY SUN, by Mail, is 3c a Copy, 25c for Two Montns r S 1.50 a Yr.ir. And THK SUN, Mo.'ning-, Kvciiinjf and Sur.tlay, S7 SO a Year Ad.ir.rs All Ordeis b. THK A S. ABU I. OMINY g Wc !'.h A.n..i:-j T, t'liiijile !U'.' Ii : ;: ' l!l.'.l ..f ! lie i v. . . e. . .1:. I- le 1 1 1 - Sl.le trea li.-e (l.H II .nry dci ii.n l'i 1 1 III. of I lie .lepa : lire se.m I " rial In!. M :. Iiap.h.ive I pll-i'' i.ei o 1 1 . ; ! . 1 1 1 1 I Coat 4 I" h, a i I'llil I : I I win ii-;. I i V e I ' m n !, I ..!. I 1 I Jli.-i l.'e. p. .1 Childrt-n O: FOR f LETCMEeTS CASTOR Wm J. I'.rv i III al lU'ro-M . rnllin il'ii' lav. Iru .1. ,t I Ml, id, K V e f ki li-.c r ,r K( .'er .1 ;r di i . . I i No ii. c He r i - a n -oiM A' I I .-hot I ' v It, :.i - A m " e a i 'i bit r en 'b I a I ua i .n I AUK KV I: T ,V K Thprn I w.. t . v - wh , joy Hlld pill' ' till i u k I S.Pt will ttaniHli p.i- mi .t. '. .n U'mJ le i fi" Oc.ii or a fl .mmm i n . r w I'ein I e v f. t. invri h j y. ti e . I I ... bp-n. b l'. u'rnr'. imi j X 'fn i, I-, i j i r u Only 2.) rl m all .Irsf (?.! Th Hi rni't'oiirt of t'iM ri i . taint d Ihti d rr u r I ur of Itir r.i ro ,. irit ih- oLH r i'uci-i iii nf ir coirf. etAMAtrcco fATtsrAcrvy 1 Made from puns dioittcd ir'mcftfT '-TV-'- . - ... J .' MEAL OATS Feed PAPER OF IHE i:.m:i lMiii;;:. m ;, i,ii ;Fo!sy Kidney Pills I TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS Give prompt iHicf l:nm HACK ACHE, KHJNKY naj IILADDMK TROUBLE, i RHIiUMATISM, CONf.KS TION of tho i K1DNKYS, INFLAMMATION of th j CLAUDI'.R and oil anr.-..yinK URINARY ; IRKl.GULARITIKo. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGKD and Kl.UERLV 'PEOPLE and or WOMI N. ! HAVE HIGHEST R C C OM M E N D ATIOH I B A Pmli, CI Wn-l.iia ' I J'. I., I . e. I.i- K.I . )..r. II I 1... . . Ilra-.l ' i. !i I. on. i d r I I;h I bri'-rn Imi'L . I . . . ' I. . (rc l-f:l . . rui . ,u li ! Bt i.ii t, ft'.'l in i.i la-eia. ie.li.. I l....k I V K B . t uni Imtf f;..'..l I. ! U- ' . i ' iii: '1 I.htc .Id..-. nnl M i n V k nlnt-y Hftit-0 ! i "-o m lie h h lp m w nv rt nt mil - f r in- 1 1 irio- la i ii hl'Uj U. I- . in, I nr I r tl rucuuiiiieii.liiLi. I )R SAI.KRY Al l. DKAU; S "A fine piece of cloth my buy I I never uw you wear a Ix-tirr looking luiL" "Yet, 1 am pleased with it. nad it madieT)y a good rnerciianl tailor, llie cloth is one of ihe "Shcdomsm i F.txt Ml ii jwvmt) tl SKu Vamnoa ML W kan M MM of ! daaaxur Wifir. Call wd U awatunJ lot ana al '' -at a iaf. F M. CHADWICK - M lIKOIf ANT TAIMUl , ''-i lO.IWiddloHt. Ne IVrn. N tt;H Very Serious tt la a Wry ar rtoui nattrr to aak lor ona nadicin and Uar tha) wrtnj on glvrn you. Pot tMa awaaoa wo ttrga jro la baying to UcawfaUloftt Aafcoulo- BUcii-DRAUGHT vyv-,,Uitr,M - - , - . ' oi inia ota, ru etKwalrvatkm. In. VZ'oT. tr wi.tdi.hM. ii livf trtrabla, I V v. V. V . N'n V B R R N Mr.':r:-..'V:v;n.vr
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