" ... - J . 1 " u' -1' r (ma Dili! j etkeaea rerr ha year ax- m ateeeaj. noun ikx &, DTTOB AMD PROFIOTOS OBMOurnoa i Cms T ib ftvTSsft toe rear, mat la Mmw, eattlr hy earlier la tee MM (.M M elty Aa-rartialna SUoaUea. rata furalsae ea Catered at the Festoatoe, New Bera . C as eeeoad-elaae matter. jFrmAL PAPER OF HBW AND CRATBN COUNTT. BBRM ew Bern, N. C. March 1, 1912. WHY WORTH MORK KL8K WHERK1 The going of Dr. Henry Louis Smith from Davidson College in this State, to the Presideucy of Washington and Lee University, Virginia, marks the loss of anoth er noted scholar, educator and gentleman to North Carolina. Communities and states do not appreciate the fact that good men are assets, and to lose them the loss is hard to replace. Dr. Smith's going is a severe loss, educational ly, not that his dace may not be filled, but the man who is to fill it leaves a vacancy, and so down the line, to an actual vacancy is found that must remain, until a man is developed, and so the entire line is made good. Good men are ta ken from firms and corporations, because of individual worth to their new employers. Why does such a man leave a seemingly fine position! Generally because some one else has discovered his worth and is willing to pay more fqr his services. The question can be asked, why are Dr. AJderinan, Dr. Smith and others, worth more to institutions in other states than they are to North Carolina insti tutionsT Such men leave a gap that takes time to (ill, and mean time the State is poorer because they have gone. It is the genius of commercial life to discover and secure the best men, and it is lack of judgment to think that good men may be let go without community or state loss. Their going means a greater loss than just money valu ation, based on what they earned p.t home, in dollars and cents. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Till Kbiff You Han Alwajs Bought Bears the Signature of Hiatory ia who failed to full of Dear-great "coma back." DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. bv local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Thar only on way to cure deafneas, and that is by conatitutioo Mmedie. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the m nanus lining of the Eus tachian Tuba. When this lube is In flamed you havs rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when It is n tirely cleeed. Deafnese U the result. and unless tba mfhvroation can be taken out and tab tabs rattored to its norms condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are eaua sd by Catarrh, which is nothing but an ut&amed condition or the mucous sur faces We will give One Hundrrd Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused bv ca tarrh) that cannot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Curs. Bend for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY CO.Joledo, O Bold by all Druggists, 76 Take Ball's Family Pills for eon stipe tie a. Tba House failed te appropriate funds feflae site of a proposed coast defence oa Cape Henry. WHAT WE NEVER FORGET eeerdta te eeieaee. are tbe thiogs ss eeetoud with ear eerry boss life, earn aa cWslen's Araks Salve, teat mother os? traaamoiat neea te care our burps, - koib. aeaMseorea, skin era pi ions, catr -Praia oc fcsulesa. Foty sears o area newvs Its saerit. UarivsWd for ilea, ooree or eeia sfres- Only V seats, at ail droggltta. ' Wnaeeea tne trial ef ibsChkso aackeft UaUfted te secret vacating t acJ kUd closed doora. Fc!:y Kidnay Pills fM i a tTrM Ovtaa hi iimtt ' 0r ysssifl fsef be) BACXACKI, ' fcrcmr fM bxJlocm raovsus; ' trUUMlTUat, COKOtmOM ed itniinrri wrtMauxvm m e tUkOSU aa4 seat) fag OTtIlfA.T ItJtMUXJklUTtn. A veanry tmm MlOOLa A0D MdlLSIMtV rxOrtal mU 1st WOKim v , siATt ititairr pitosMgaATio mwi .tma HI MRFtiTORFCRiYHMfl i IIL.UI UIIL. Ulllll ....III By Common Garden Sage, a Simple Remedy for Dandruff,' Falling, Faded, Gray Hair, The old idea of using snge for darken ing the hair is again coming in vofue. Our grandmothers used to hare dark, glossy hair at the age of seventy-fire. wnile our mothers have white hair bafoi they are fifty. Our grandmothers used to make a "sage t-a" and apply It to their hair. The tea made their hair noft and glossy, and gradually restored the natral rolor. One objection to using auch a prep aration was the trouble of making it, especially as it had to be made every two or three days, on account of soaring quickly. This objection has been over come, and by asking almost any first class druggist for WyetVa Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy the public can get a superior preparation ofxsage, with the admiiture of sulphur, another val uable remedy for hair and scalp troub les. Daily use of this preparation will not only quickly restore the color of the hair, but will also stop the hair from falling out and make it grow. Get a bottle from your druggist to day. Use it and see tor yourself how quickly dandruff goes and gray hairs vanish. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and ia recommended and sold by all druggists. Special Agent, S. F. Duffy Publication of Summons. North Carolina, Craven county, in the Superior Court. Jesse Martin vs. Bessie Martin. The defendant above named will take notice that an actirn entitled aa above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Craven county to obtain a divorce from the bonds of matrimony and-the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the April term of Superior Court for said County to be held on the 8th day of April, 1912, at Court House of said County in New Bern, N C, and an swer or demur to the complaint in Raid action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in said com plaint. W. M. WATSON, Clerk of the Superior Court. Even a cat has too much sense to cry ver spilled milk. FOLEY-KIDNEY PILLS FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNCYS AND aiAOOI Secretary of State Knox arrived in Panama city. THE MEN WHO SUCCEED as heads of large enterprises are men f great energy. Success, to-day, de mands health. To ail is to fail. It'a utter folly for a man to endure a weak. no -down, half alive condition when Electric Bitters will put him ritrlit on his feet in short order. "Four bo' ties did me more real (rood than any other medicine I ever iiok," writes (has. B. Allen, Sylvania, Ga. "Aft-r years of suffering with iheumatism, liv r rouble, atomich disorder and deranged kidneys, 1 am again, thanka to El ctric Bitterp, sound and well." Try thi m. Only 50 cent at all druggist. Nothing ForgotUn. There Is nutblng-uo. notblnf tm rent or good, that dies and Is forgo ten. Let us hold to that faith or none An Infant, a prattling child, dying li the rrndle. will lire again In tbe bet- ter thoughts of those that loved It and play Its part through them In tbe re deeming actions of tbe world, though its body le burnt to ashes, or drowned In tba dwn sea. Korgottoo! Oh, If the deeds of human rreaOires could be traced to their source, bow beautiful ould even death appearl For bow much charity, mercy and pa rifled af fectum would be seen to have tbeU growth lo dusty grareel Dlefcena Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Dr. Karl SUininger wss elected May or of Greater Berlin. Chamberlain's Cough Reaoe If has won its great reoulalkA) and xunslve sale by iti remarkable cures of coughs, colds and rrnup. It en be depended upon. Try It. Hold by eU'Deele s. Sommna Like It "What the metter wttb U el( gentleman hp eo fond of argu tag sbnnt ererylhlngf "1 dnn't know, nut t bellere tbe dor tr ssld It wns noinHblng like olacue ion on the brato "-rUltlmore Auwri A 1' LEAS A NT PHYSIU When yov.i wae4 a plessaat- peiytW flvs Chsn.lwUla's KUraach aad lirtr" TaW U a trie'. The are-taild gent e in their e-tlo snf elWare bre- dnee nteaaaht cathartic fTeet. CaUat USm drag atore ror t free aamaMv i ". Hevee at the Hiee HaMem ' la 1881 the buffalo bids eblrmad ftrxwo twTnk bldee te Bs east, Tee al yeef the sromber era man aad te Iwa an no. 'Omit f were rWld I lH ltd iftsr tbas tber was boee at t0, la IfftS tltttat oU and kit paad, with ii white hMt-ea.KWlled the last 10109 of Ue artavw Wd. - Tbe M orrtvera. twtatydgbt 10 number. wrw imei ew UM titg foirtifHoe ta and ware wanted for tbe fiiUunsl mwi Kith Utl Vi Wild buffalo at Kortb 11 fvJl raTirwr. ji -'irn r tHAPTER1 Xn.-MurrU arrlTee la Belle Plain.' fa playing for big stakes. CHAPTER xm Tn(v .k' w,. long dreamless sleep on board the raft. tte boy Fefltress" eipects to 'gel fiofl ot the Qulntard land." i -That's likely,- laid Ware; then struck by a suddsn idea, he added, "Are you geing to take ail the risks and let hlu pocket the cash? II It's the land he's after, tbe stake's, big enough to divide." i"He can hare the whole thing ana welcome. I'm playing for a bigger sake." His friend stared at aim In astonishment. "I'm licking a apcoula tln lntoBhape that will cause me to be remembered while there's a white man alive In the Mississippi Valley! Have you heard what the niggers did atjHaytir, . i'You let .the nlggera alone; don't you tamper with them," said War a i He possessed a profound belief in t Mirrelll capacity. He knew now the I Inkier had ahanad the unaaav nonula ' tlofa that foregathered on the edge of civilisation to his own ends, ana that wnat be bad christened the Clan bad become an elaborate organisation, disciplined and flexible to his ruthless will. tLook here, what do you think I bate been working for to steal a few niggers T That furnishes us with money, but you can push the trade tod hard and too far. Tbe planters ar uneasy. 'The Clan's got toxical a coiinter blow or go out of business. Between here and tbe gulf " he mape a wide sweeping gesture with hlalarm. "I m spotting tbe country with my men; there are two thousand active worketrs on the rolls of tbe Clan, and a many more Ilka you, Tom and Fentress on whose friend ship I can rely." "lure aa God, John Murrell, you are' overreaching yourself! Your while men are all right, they've got to stick by jou; If they don't they know It's only a question ot time un til Bhey get a knife driven Into their rlbsr-but niggers there Isn't any real) fight In a nigger, If there was they wouldn't be here." "Yet you couldn't have made tbe whltjes In Haytl believe that," said Murfell, with a sinister smile. Ware, feeling the entire uselessnest of argument, uttered a string of Im precations, and then fell silent "WelC bow about tbe flrl, TomT" aaked Murrell at length. "Llaten to me. (Tom. I'll take her away, and Belle) Plain Is yours land, stock and niggers!" said Murrell. Ware shifted and twisted in his seat. "Do you want the land and the nig gers? I reckon you'll have to take them whether jou want them or not, tor I'm going t6 have the girl." CHAPTER XIII. I Bab Yancy Finds Himself. Yancy awoke from a long dreamless sleep; heavy lidded, bla eyes Islld open.' For a moment he struggled with the odds and ends of memory, then be recalled Ue light at the tavern, tbe'isuddea murderous at tack, itne fierce blows Bloason bad dealt fclm, Ue knife tarust which had ended! tbe struggle. Therefore, tbe bandages that Bow swathed his bead and shoulders; i therefore, the need that bis should be up and doing for where', was Hannibal? r Suddenly a shadow .fell ebltqaely across! the foot: of ate narrow bed, and Odvendlsh, bendtng bla long body aomewtkat, thrust his bead In at Ue epenlnsj. He found himself looking Into arpair of eyes Ust for Ue first trme In maay a long day bei4 Ue Uaht ot nn',',,"' "Hot are yo, stranger r be de- aadef, la a soft AravL "Where aa IT Tbe word a whisper oa Taney's bearded Upa. "Well, sir, yon are fa Ue Tewaae- eae rtvr fo oerUlia Pollyl JM atep aara." Bat (Polly, bad heard OeveadUh apeak, and tee SBuraur of . Taacy s voloe ,fc-rely. i Now her need ap peared 1 beeide af busbaai'a. "La, (yon are aotaa better, ain't y, air tas erled, ifatljsf down on hi a. flt'i bead rigU aaiart of sselL tlto; yea. air, rtafve laid lUe yon ti dead, Md tut ' swaUtar of hoara alUef let 47." i "HewlVoagr 1 -"Wati nl(jr t tare weeks," TbeyUw Taacys eye wldM wH look at tamb borrer. y " -va, , -, "And rm dont knew iklmt abawt sar nevVyf yea lata! aeea m Kaard of blm, Wboir talUred Iaey. t PoUy jsaook bet ketd regretfitMas , "Te jar UereabmU, aan'aaa. v U war A faan of erort to sa " and Ue whisper nfc Tiaeya Upe vac woav dertultylee4r s4 wlftfuL He atae4 aie nred aad pfeMtiy,- lUe4 ry Ue soft rlpbt4(tt,bor Uesn, K-raaf, fall lain) a Mlftil. ilug. . - " ' The tiitt dftnM 4ri eat; eM wh.a st last Yaacy awoie. It was tf tod uWy end ltertl ( 4 besl'ie bin,' k. aolaclat ttb n smaU knou ktad, Mrs. l's .' :sb ii)Mtri a:-r'(.t Tsiwrfe '.mat ta bar Vk Coae'e h Ue baby, s 1 f t t - r jit- Wb 1 - t t' ftr. PKODIGAL JUDGE By kUGHAW KCSTXR. JuvsnprroHs Br IX Mi vu "Il's Cavt .. Kichard "Keppel CavendUh." "My name's Taney Bob Yancy." Mr.sCavendtsh exchanged glances with Mrs. Cavendish. By a nod of her dimpled chin tbe lady seemed to urge eonie more extended confidence ou his part. Chills and Fever seated himself at the font of Yancy's bed. "Stranger, what I'm a-goin' to tell you juuit vnnu d UC'U ouiu uaciu iu-vj. air of one who had a secrot ct great moment to Impart. "Ever hear tell of ords?" "No." Yancy was quick to notice tbe look of disappointment ou the faces of his new friends. "Are you ever heard of royalty?" and Cavendish fixed the invalid's wandering glance. , "You mean kings?" 1 shore do." Yancy made a mighty mental effort. 'There's them Bible kings " he ventured at length. Mr. Cavendish shook his head. "Them's sacred kings. Are you fa miliar with any of the profane kings,. Mr. Yancy?" "Well, taking them as they come, them Bible kings seemed to average pretty profane." Yancy was disposed to defend this point. "You must a heard of tbe kings of England. Sho', wa'n't any of yo' folks In the war agin' him?" I Td plumb forgot, why my daddy fit all through the war! exclaimed Yancy. The Cavendishes were im mensely relieved. "Now you-all lfeep still," said Cav endish. "I want Mr. Yancy should get the straight of this here! The vari ous orders of royalty are kings, dukes, earls and lords. Earls Is the third from the top of the heap, but lords ain't no slouch." "Dick had ought to know, fo' he's an earl himself," cried l'olly exultant ly. "8ho,' Richard Keppel Cavendish, Karl of Lambeth! Sho', that was what he was! Sho'!" and some transient feeling of awe stamped Itself upon their small faces as they viewed tho long and limber figure of their par ent. "These here titles go totne eldest son. He begins by beln' a viscount,'' continued Chills and Fever. "It was my great grandfather come over hero from England. His nario was Kich ard Keppel Cavendish, same aj mlna la. He lived back yonder on the Caro lina coast and went to raisin' tobac co. I've heard my grandfather tell how he'd heard folks say his father i was always hlntln' In his Hcker that he was a heap better than be seemed, and if people only knowed tbo truth about him they'd respect him mo', and mebby treat him better. Well, sir, he married and rlz a family: tbero was my grandfather and apassel or girls and that crop or-cltTidren wbb Ue only decent crop he ever rlz. "My grandfather Bald he never knowed a man with the same aver slon agin labor as -his father bad. Folks put It down to laziness, but they misjudged him, aa come out later, yet he never let on. "Tfen one day he got bis bands on a paper that bad come acrost in aj aaip irom cugianu. ah hi once, ue lit on something In the paper, and lio started up end let out a yell like he'd bsejTsbot. 'By gum, I'm the. Karl or Lambeth!' he saysr and took out to tbe nearest tavern and got b'lltn' full. Afterward be showod 'cm thu paper and Usy seen with their own eyes where Richard Keppel Cavcndlsb, Earl of Lambeth, had died In ixindon. My great grandfather told 'em tbnt waa bla uncle; Uar when he lert home there was several cousins but they'd op and died, so t) title come to him. He never done a lick of work after that 'Tm an orphan man of title now and It's been my dream to take l'olly and Ue children and gb bark to Kng lead and see Ue king sbont my title. Doat you reckon he's got the nottoi ibe Caveadlshee has petered ot' Mr. Yancy considered this likely. The forkma shrieking of a steam packet's whistle brpke In upon them "It's another ot (hem bawgs, want ra' all Ue river!" said Mr. CavendUh, and led to Ue steeling oar. CMAPTtR XIV. m v Te Judge teea Oheet. Caartey Nortoa'i good offloee did ot ead whea aa had taralahad Jedge Prloe with a boaaa. for Betty reaulred f him tMte should supply (hat rtUeaaa wlU lel hvalaeee as Taaa H bsppaaed that Judge Price, Wore Be ad aeea three days lb RiUlgh, received.., ctvii tot tram Mt. Norton taking hlsa ta learcb the Ulk to a ceKala Urabef tract aald k; eae Jaecpk QuaieV, The Judge, pow.r fully aaelted, told Uabtttf ke waa be laff anderstoA4.aa-l pprerlat4. '. Jke immedUta reeult of Norton's emntnotikitlosk A m to M4 Ike Judg thf street te Ue court kdune, He would Jbrrw kkf cltent lbt It ecxild ke panrtnaJ sad itnateklng. Cauntig the eourf keuae. ke founi hlmsalf la a aarroW halt, He ertetxt tb r"t)Btv rlarVt or--. !! waa al- - t -i i - " wi GOODNEWS. Many New Bern- Bead era Ilave Heard It and Pro6td There-' by. ' "Good news trarals fstajd the thousands of bad back ufferers in New Bern are glad to learn that prompt re lief is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad bo morey thanks to Doan's Kidney Pit's. Thou sands upon thousands of people are tel ling the good newa of their eiperience with tbe Old Quaker Remedy. Here Is an example worth reading: Mn G. E. Edwards, 228 E. Main St. Washington, N. C, says: 'T suffer d terribly from backache, accompanied by sharp, shooting pains through my kid ney secretions caused me considerable annoyance. 1 used several kidney remedies but received no relief until began taking Doan'a Kidney Pills. They drove away the paina and lameness in rny loins and strengthened my kidneys; that tired, languid feeling disappeared and I am able to rest better at night. I have no hesitation in Tecomraendias , . . , rn iNr sale by all seals re. Prloe M tents.. Foster Mllburo Oa, Buffalo lew York, aula agent for tba United 'iat.es. Remember tbe name Dona's nae lit no.othes British newspapers are scoring Roos evelt. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA A man is foolish to stand in his own :bt or hide it under a bushel. FOR DISEASES OK THE SKIIC" Nearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, tett-r, salt rheum and bar bers' itch, are characterised by an in tense itcliin r and smarting, whic,h of ten makes life a burden and disturbs -deep and rest. Qd ck relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It alUys the itching and smarting al m mt install t!y. Many caaes have been cured by its use. For sale by all Deal ers. Theodore Roosevelt threatened to im :nh She cameras of press photo Ijrapliera in Hoston. The "Child's Welfare" movement has challt rined the attention of thought ful people everywheie. Mot hen are natural silf porters, and wi'l find in Foley's Honey and Tar Compound mo-1 valuable aid, Coughs and colds tlint unchecked lead to croup, bronchitis iiii'l po.Mmima yield quickly to the heal ing and soothing (mantles or ludy s llonny and Tar Compound. For sale by all di alei H. Many a woman's good judgim nt s ow.-t up when Bbe leaves it to h r hue tlHIld FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS -OH UMl.IJMATI.iU KIDNKTSAMO BLAOasl The things thai do not concern a wo oihii often give her the most concern now coi .1) CAUSKS KASE. KIDNEY DIS Tartly bv (Iriving blood from the nor face and congealing the kilney. an I paitly by throwing loj much Woilc up m hem Koley Kidney P. Ill ktrenglh 'ii thji V idm y, give tone to the onoary orgnis ai d restore tm moral arlioo of ih i lilu-ldwr. They are tonic in action, l nrk in results. Try them. For sle l.y all ill alers, Soti men r like m vp got to lick 'em do the lr duty. patage stamps; before they wl I K G. Collin. l'oMmaier, Barnegat. N J , wss trout ld with a ktrvla if 1 1 (' cough. Ha says: "I would b coinploielv eihaustrd afU-r each fit of vinlenl roughing. I bought a bottle of Foley's lliihey end I'ar Compiuod and b -fore I had taken it all the coughing pells hul ntirelv ceased. It can't be heat," For sale by all dealer. WanUd an tvsn Start. Ta. you know you told me to count tn-rnt tH'forv I puD'hed soother DoyT "Yen." "Well. In order to make U work oat right you hair got to go around the Bettrhborliood and make the other boy prenilxe t count twenty before Ihey take a pumli at m"-n6ostoa Poet. Ma-iy sufferers f rose rKewmstam lave en aurprlad a ret lltetd with 'K roni r -e ef affected by apt l I g ChamhetUln'a Ianimeai, Notene raw of trauma i urm ta IrntequirM nay k ternal treatment whatever. Tbie Dal i ot for as e by all desleha Howard 8 rs, eounerl for M r i tier L R-MfT, laword statsatsnt Ii h Rrad' ae I ! jst'.u awrwiiien inn WOMEN - Wear al U klfW tp. wee a jnitm wiacaljtfl uV ' rtfbcnnC VUm ;'Ci(fif aai Jpatai ftff Wt'sl i ($rt Is) (Valr tpUeaaa, Uty rtli4 1st wMuJarfeJ cmtclitl j i4 irarktivt retrtlt ti CUjb I WrtaJa'l.S(orBacV4UTtTTtP, Utt. TVrtrt;!ion!isi?7i4tM MAD UW FEED BUST 8 PROOF " BUET D OAT AND IfVIill J. A. MEADOWS OLD DOMINION LINE NEW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH AN!) FAST Affording Pleasure and I test. Norfolk lo Hew York and Return (39 Days) $14.00 First class tickets includeyMeals and Berth on elegantly appoint.- d ex press steamers Hot or Cold Sea Water Baths can le procun d mi Sti i.mor wit limit charge. Steamers are all equipped with the United WiipI. hh Ti-l-yi apli System. STEAMERS SAIL FROM NORFOLK EVERY WF.KK DAY AT 7 I'. M. Tickets and Stateroom Reservations, Company's Wlru f, Font nt ( lunch St., Noifolk, Va. Ask your local ticket aeut n)rnidin! tliioiii'h tirkets. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet Desk J. W. H. LANDON, .1. .1. I'.IMIWN. General Agent., Norfolk, Va. tJen. I'uhm. Aeut. N-w Ymk. eeee-e eae ee eeee e-eee FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE I t i GOOD CONDITION e-eee - 1 1 11 !ll 1 II A Legend of Aglncourt. For many centuries we Kumlnh havr pluiiied oureelvea upon tbe victory ot Aglncourt. Indeed It la froirf Kln Henry V.'s address to his soldier oi. that occuslon. ub given by Html speare. that the motto of this joormil U taken, "Familiar Ui their months in household words." Hut tbe Kreu- h have an account of tbe affair not so much tu our credIL It was arranged, according to this fable, by tbe tfo lenders that only the ooblea on ea b aide were to flnbt KIuk Henry V then artfully ennobled bis whole arun uu uence got me oesi ui me eneiur HtniHaiM-nr iiiiwltttnlv i1ra fi lltllr -ounteuiMii e to tbe leireud when lie nisLae the Llnir de lare lu tba utiovs mentioned addreie. "Be ye ue'ei ni'!er'''. '" 'ir'' vile, tbla day khull gentle your ctmdl , prvme ami I '. tlou." Lauudou HUndard. ever servn - k Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Push. "Old man OihIiooii kbi thing that -inbleil blin mlllkiiialr." 1 gueoa be's right about t tin t II has pushed a lot of iK-ople to the wall ' Chicago Record Uerald. BACKACIVft ALMOST UNdKAKA IU.K i I' an a I mo t cirtaln result of kidrey trouble. U. Toomay, HU3 K. O Iva St. U o miaatoo, IM , ay: "I aofTr.it wit back aerie aad paiue in my ki lne w rirti were almeet unlrb'a I ( ve Koley KaTaey pills a food trial, arvi' thai dooe wo Vara for me. T -day I ran do a hard dee's o k and no the effeeU."-For sale by all dei le . Oet Hr atj.a j hfaaarereae (te nalotuer In tee room , a boot to lltbt a rig-art-e antokliia la kere. air. pleaee Cvtoaer- Rut yHir (ot "Smokies tlouei" oa tbe dM there . alaoasvrvas -Tht I Ih di ef the sail rooai sir. luatomer Tbn what s It dotns la beret- tod .i rasb. Uke DtiimmoodCuuI & Watti Co. v kt Drunmfod Tffurx)tlklkni Like Dvmmood Towbi Co. 'Dismal Swamp X&nol . - t.r . , - Aa Ulasxt IUwK PrekaetOd frees B tores. Nine reet al WW Mssawam Deytk ,,;',' s!.ija --: ;.-..; QKa Traaatt tot ttJU. .-.trampl ?" - Tewing knd frekt Meretaeitt. '- Tar.tnJls, towbsj nd f-f'jlit raUa e S MEA'L Feed. 322 Delightful Short Sea I Trips To rail's I STORE ! PAPnQ uiiml '.jmiuj i K. M Stmnioi: A II. Ward, m wtiiD II a rri)iiM. s AMi l Hi NvKI.I.OHS A I I tV1 (), -hum l"l . .; I il ..lilllig in tlii' i . , . f ( i aven, ". l-!i'. i '. -. ... Cart el i nr : . o, the Su- I ' r l1 1 Duplin. .1 !!.: t ..i. ' . .i.l v. here in- I. ,l. !. dr. h. hi um HI :.A I. I I I I I' ::::r;::';iye, tar, Nose and Throat A V I General Surgery I Oftir,- n, KlU , ,,, t lo t; ( H I I .11. N'i'tt I I'll, ' R. A. NUNN Al lOUNn A I I AW Prartirr in 1 1 i. i ( i,. , ,,( l nivrn, Carteret, Pninln J ! ' I Inalow ami in the siu- Hpi. n , ,i rera Coorta. 'Owe Nr. &0 Crttan , !. 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