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ZjLEQL'JlYlEI -t "heS every nay la te nu -e LMr. iMmi kaUAtac 4-4f v. r",M u eyrarawn, DITOB AMD PROPRIETOR ivMournoi mtui t . tMtwti Mthn .. ,. ..... a yaw. aM la Mtvmm.. . , Ml auataly r Mtttor dty. '.4 A4rrtiaUc rate XaralaaM Z Bateced tk PMtAfBO. Hew Bare " nsooM-elase ""lttr-" jm?ux rAPKB o.' we? "bbhu v AND CBiTBI OODNTT. ' Oew Bern, N.CX Match 16, 1912 E1SIKG TO AN EMERGENCY. fiver now and then the ncwspa pen have accounts of some sensa- i' tiooai acta done 6y men. These deeds are generally performed ns I part of the man's duty in his work or employment, acts that lite duty calls him to do, and yet t many men fail in an emergency ' not because they lack in courage, t but rather tbey fail to grasp the ' y situation and act promptly. Two notable emergency deeds re 'J? cently carried to full and splendid , results, were those of conductcr - , Lee on the Twentieth Century ''Limited, and Express Messenger ' Trousdale on tne railroad train iu Texas. Conductor Lee on the first sre- tion of the Twentieth Century !' v Limited that because of a bad rail Hi went into the Hudson river, crawl. . -1 log from a mass of wreckage, bruis ed and internally injured, dragged . himself out and went back and successfully flagged the secoEd sre . tion train that would have goue 1 in'o the first section wreckage. Express Messenger Trousdale, whose train was held up by two ", bandits, himself covered by the ' "gun" of one, fooled his first man, 1, Shot and killed him, also the sec- ond bandit as he attempted to Crawl into the express car, thus sa- ving the train from pillage' and ; his company from money loss. It Is not to be presumed that the V double killing was to ahis liking. Tbe situation called for a quick i emergency act, aud the duty was " trXa preserve what Trousdale was placed in charge of to fully pro- t'tect. The shooting was an inei- ,dentv It was ajart necessary. v t Neither of the above meu per ' formed more than their full duty, -k but each man's duty was iu these Cases an emergency call, aud each ' possessed the nerve to meet the demand. Foley kidney pills ffoMuMuaMiuOMCvaeMJkiocl Suffragettes' presented their cate to Congress. ' J, DEAFNESS CANNOT Blf CURED by local applicatlooi, as they cannot iMcatbedtMued portion or lhar. ' l'bere m oal one way to curs deafDejs, aad that ka by eonsiitatlon rtDedte. A Deefmts is is used b a inflamed eon- . ditioa of the mucous limns; of tfce us- tachlaaTotw. When this tnnr U in flamed you have rambliof sound or - ImperTeYt kearuari an4 mntm U la en- w tlrtW rlnesrt Niluu It lk raauIL . and nnless the Infljunation ean Uktin oat and thlt too restored to Its normal ' encdlitoc, heerinf , will be dettroyed . forever; aloe ca oat of tea are ea us ed by Catarrh bleh Is wKblng bat an ; kaflsmed eoadltlosj ef the rooeoue nr- We will give One HmAnd Dollars for any" raae ef Deifoees (caoaed by Unb) ibateadtiot k cored by ' lull's Catarrh Cure. pnd for circulars fite. T. J. CUXNET ..Toledo, (X . SeU by aQ DrnggtsU, 76e. - , , Take Ball'a Family PUls for, cob- 'ftfpatioa, , :. v i ArgasMiit fa tike Bet blab Trait rase . at Detfelt wet closed, " ' ? 1 -urn rt.v- . ; O AFrETlTE Trt'tsi: la Utter From C:irvTdU Cow She Cfttned tt ' ; - , :-,t ..- . I'itae, AJavl aaSered for aerem rwrt, WJtk woenaaly tiwable," wrlte r E!gHl lUaaea In a, lrtter from i i elty. -I fs!t week and always ba naw e iu aiware grnn w C otoe. At last I Was operated ton, I t '.l tetter, bat wo I had the (reti'Je. " .. T I jflsl asV4 tne te try Cardat. a . . aa 1 as st ..i i nniM eruie ana l -n tia k ,m r tr : tt tr.!j!orl!e( ar-4 f a -y f t'. e t!ns dae U f t . 'e try Cardat t ! I f 1 lr'1S It II : t f ! t'.st iii , T - ' - , M j , 1 A national 9IIK ll&fi IS1 (each package for the NOTICE. ; To the public 1 am now ready to fill yoer orders for Cabinet Mantels at re duced rates, prices from f 1 ,60 up, al?o VJ riling UoHkn, ( hurch Pews ends cut. Prices on demand. Tool Chests, Road or Speed (.'arts, Old Furniture made over and painted. Clocks; rebuilt and vamiahvd, Sewing Machines overhauled and retouched, Picture Framc'grrftide to fit your picture. Couch's fixed, up some anew. Organs renewed, Bicyclrs re paired and painted, Old Heaters rrude new, Guna stocked, in fact a general repair business for all. I wish te stale thf fact that I am situated so That I can make cut, rates. I am very respecffully your, general repair man. , ' t , ' , ". J. C. p!UGH, Brldgctoh, N. C. : President Taft ttansmitied a message on the high cos t of Hiving. OhildrenOry f OR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I a; Seoat'r U. M. Tpoflolt irtade campaign apeeoh at Madison, Wiy bow cold Causes ;'x1dney r5is- . Ptrlly by driving bfood frrrn the eor aceann rorgestjng me suineys. .nai, sHSSKS n me sionryu, give lone io wi urinary organs ana resure m mnrar action oil, the bladder. They ere toMe Irr wt tf rs I jalck In mull. Ti tbi ttf. s For ie by all dealeie.. i . it- Pablicaltoa of 8ummoti . .. North Carolina, , Cratrii- eoanTjr, In the Superior Court "V-.'.' ' it Marttn Vs. Blssle Marflm The defendant above ant will tVf notice that an aetlnn entitled as ftbnv ' M w coromnca m- tf, il,.r Vxmrfef. Cran eounff tr Mm 'UirarM tt9tn lho; M -ot t rip. ..j ,h. Attmz1i.nt m fllr,h.,..i. notice that she 1 mi'iired to 'l' at the April lrm of fturrior , C)urtT Jr mM (iiity be heW on the ih dr'y of Arrl", I'M, at trfeit rj'm4 .f taW . "Good 1? - Tobacco - .nefyec harmed .J Ladies -W4 ef d.WI,r ( IM fBm,,Mnt inilttH: UMATi-.t, cl .orthaplalotlirwlll ep,,!, ,o the gu,: ..ys, It,LA; ,&,rt f.rrrhefdem.nd-dlos.id . , , V.'. M. WAT: "lit i f ll e V-.iy riiir t our. A CnLh. I a r'. i . i i r r, it tnn ' - V " ' .... -.. i r.. - r" ... UNITED, CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION Macon, Ga., Extremely Low Fares Via'Norfolk-Southern Railway . Tickets on Sale May 5, 6,' 7, 8, 1912 Norfolk ' t 11 95 Washington 10 40 New Bern Beaufort Klnston Wilsoh 10 40 11 30 8 75 26 Rates in same proportion from other sta'ions. 1 Fnal limit May 16. 1912. unless tiok ct ia deposit d with Special Agent and upon payment of fifty cent wbt n fx tension to June 6, will be granted. Stopoveis allowed. . Ask AgenttIer 'detailed information, . '" - 't . i.Traffle Mgr. ; . - . G, P . A. r Norfolk; va, -. . ' , v i A PLEASANT PU V SicTr. ; ,' 'When vou want, m cfeasaat PhTsie g)ve Chamberlain' fiteasacb and liver Tablet! a tnalr They are'Vmild and gentle I their aetlno and lwy 'pro dace pleaeant ealhartia effect.-kl at pa la Brag store for a frei sample, r-. f ' The Sutof Chfiioanua, U eiico form- illy erded.''fcv-:vv'' f vt HilEir.KimiEy puis j,0i.HWMatH aiuMKiaANO st4a . . . ' ii ' 1 fk lh usand A'shs were sUU In a bat tle with Italians at Fojot, Trip..!', . t ' 1 1 ; " . 1 1' Chirr brrTain' Coush lt'tnrdy" has )rn l great repuUikn andsinle el by lie rrmarssble ruiee ef roughs, rol ls imd croup. . Wn Try It.. 8 r""-r oi ls irtid croup. . It rae be depended Boi.i by ail draiers... Pennsylvania Rsllrnsd, tra'ifird tpfoie the Flnlf steel rommitiee. ' r ' 'JKiC IN ACTIOM H 7 C(ve f roni t Ifi.tl I, IM." Riiury snj I LAI : :? , r i ' t ( r ;':i.a! i'n If" 1 1 Judge ynfnairlXerter - 0flKK Wit TW fcUMr ' CHAPTER 5 XXI1L Carrlngton -vtilta the Judg apd allle r dtocoved. CHAPTER Xxiv.-Orudp Pric -"visit Colonel Fentrea. where ne meets Taney and Cavendish. Xearns thlnia of lmpor- A tance about the boy. dashes a glass of Is arraneT. . '..- Buf taTttSy nif .Cavendtsh bad stepped to the door wttn an intention that was evident," and Fentress' thin face cast Itself In haggard lines. He wag feeling the judge's terrible ca paclty, hlB unexpected ability to deal with, a supreme situation. Even Ma- haffy gazed at his friend in wonder. He had only seen him spend himself on trifles, :wlth no further object than He Tossed the Glass and Contents In Fentress' Face. the next meal or the nest drink; he had believed that as he knew him so he had always been, las and. loose of tongue and deed, a noisy tavern herd, but now he saw thathe was tilling what must have been the measure of his manhood. "I tell you I had no. hand in carry ing off the boy," Bald Fentresa with a sardonic smile. "I look to you to return him. Stir yourself, Gatewood, or by God, la hold o fierce Oeckonlng with you ' The sentence- remained unfinished. for Fentress felt his overwrought nerves snap, and, giving way to sudden blind fury, struck at the Judge, "We are too old for rough and tum ble,' said the Judge, who had dis played astonishing agility In avoiding the blow. "Furthermore we were once gentlemen. At present I am what am, ' while you are a hound and blackguardl We'll settle this as be comes our breeding." He poured him self a second glass of liquor from Fentress' decanter. "I wonder If It Is possible-' to Insult you," and he tossed glass and contents In Fentress' lace. The colonel's thin features were convulsed; The Judge watched him with a scornful ourllng ofthe Hps. am treating you better than you de serve," he .taunted. ' "Tomorrow morning at sun-up at Boggs' race-track!" . cried Fentress. The Judge' bowed with splendid cour tesy. , , . '. ; ' "Nothing could' please me half so VeH," be declared Ho turned to the others. . Gentleman, this is s private matterA When I hay met Colonel Fentress I shall make a public an nouncement of. .why . this - appeared necessary to me; - until than I trust "thla matter will not' be given pub Ucityr Hay.l ask your silencer He bowed again,': and . abruptly . passed from the room.-.: ,rV.. .' a :pUs three friends followed In Us steps, leaving Fentress standing' by the table, the ghost ot a smile on his thin Ups.'-V' ' r , , ' 1 ."' As if the very' place were fvtl, the judge hurried down the. drive toward the road.' At the fate he paused and turned oa his. companioBs, but. his features wore a look of dignity that forbade comment or qneMlon. ti held out his bavd to fancy. V. : i ."Blr," be said, "U I could command the riches ot the Indlos, It would Ui my eonrces to meet the fractional part of my obligations to -you.""" -Think of that!" said. Vancyi 'as much overwbalmed by the Judge's manner as by his worda.- ' ' "ills Uncle Bob shall keep his place In my grandson's lire I We'll watch him grow Into ' mauhood pettier." The Judge was visibly sorted. A smile ot deep' Content purled Mr. Yam-y's lips as his muscular tinirs cl'nwl about the judge's bsnd r,n Crushing force. .' . ' "Whiiop!" rrlM Cavendlnh, dpHr' t- 1 at tflls rei-(.(;nlton Of Yanry's I' i 9 f,ir tle hi f, and he gWully t!.e annif-e Mnl.alty on the sf.vi; ' I'.ut V.il.kTy aas.d.in.b In the t"' e i'f tlia dof en i 1 ! or ;.rc !r. 1 . ut t'ii t ,iire. "' r in'i'- f.fl q J,.:. )'! Ih a ' .. f -.n-l I RASC:ifCIT , 1 , sjBBtJSMBjSal I Tou are Show' the Way Out V ' - ; . - . V There can be no just reason why ary reader of this" will continue Uf suffer the tortures of-eo aching back the an noyance of urinary disorders, the dan- gars of serious kidney ills-wbfu .relief is so sear at hand and theTj meet posi tive proof gtven that thru Ula 'a be eared. The following is convincing proof. . . n,:"'yi" .i; Mrs. L. Cameron; Lon,.N, Q,,-yV The great benefit. I obtained from Ouan's Kidney Pi:ii justirles me io re commending th.m. A dnQ; jnagging bsckache accompanied by sharp things through ray loins bothered : m for a considerable length of , Urats JL ould hardly stor. or lift and wis Onabt, to obtain my proper rest, I had DP energy or srokilioH and was caused ddlthinal annoyance ty tn KiontyafcryDns, Having Uoan s Kidney itreeomniend- ed to mo, I procured a box andii after taking thcnntentF,the patpa In my tack ceased and the difficulty with the i4id ney secretions were removed; Doan'i Kidney Pills are certainly a reliable kidney remedy," . For salt br all dealaiw. PrtM 6C eenta.. Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo New York, sole agents for tbji-ltybej BUtes, -.3 Remember the aame Doaa't-ianf ke bo other. Ten thousand troops are marching on Peking to restore the Emperor to the throne, 5 CASTOR I A For Infants and Chjtldii. 1 The Kind You Have Always tloht Qlgnature of CU .The nt.hia ite coal op"rsto-a turnrf down all the demon h of the Unit Mine Woikcrsof America. C. A. Glo Ml; a. 24 Ontario St.. Ro--heter, N Y. has ncovend from a org and R-'trcrf attack of kidney trou nle, his cure bein(Mue to Foley Kidne;. Pills A'ter dfiai ini his case, ho siy: i am onlv sorry I did not earn fPOn-i of Foley K'dncy Pil s. In a few flhya' lime m bacVache omplttety lift nie md I felt g-ratly improvid. ,. My kid neys bra'iie stronger, dizzy spells It f I ne i d I was no longer annoyed ai night. I f pi 101) per rent better since uainu Foley K'duey Pills." For sale by ill di'hler-. Unuxual activity is mar i'eitfd both tt I he Taft ar.d R osevelt canpaigr ea'q larlera. QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. George JV. Koons, Law ton, Mich., saya "Dr Detthon's Hiliep foh Rheumatism has Riven my wife won derful benefit f,or rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted for two months. She began the use of tho remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up, dressed herself and w diked out for breakfast. ": Sold by Brail ham Drug Co. ' ' Physic ans attending Eugene Giace declare thai his nVtih is egptced with in the next ti hours. ' ' ' Children Orv C A S T OJR I A ."' 1 " 11 111 vy..?; The Sute Democratic. io(ivnUor1 in seislon at Hotehinsoa, Ksnsar, Witrue- ted the 20 delegates for Clark. yidAfjIY DR1VKN FRoil 'H0i(l;. Erry year, la-many parts of I he country, thousands ate drWeo from theft homes .by oughS and lusg jdleessee. ' Friends and business are lett-lchind for other cUmates, bat tnlthjfoetfr ard riot alatys sure; A belter wSr-the si f multkodrt-. Is to bs Dr. King's Ne Di co very and cure jourstJX at hoaie. 8ty rlcht there, with yoar frleod. and tike thi 4 ssfe medieine. h'ett grvd long t-oub'es find- qukW ' relief and nealth reluraa. Its help isrcounh eokW, ifrip. croup, 'Whooplng-eoagh and arre lunes mke rt a positive blessmir. eue nd 11.00- Trial bottle free. Guarso td by all drogeista, , -.v .VJ"--.'i ' Ar asprSM messenger kit? d twelrhU) rubbers near the Mesicin border f the "Big Beed'' county nf Tsiss. ' ' J i'h . Oimiiiertaln's Otrgh Rme-ly rise won Its great renntaik'n and x ton I re sale by It) remarks! le cueof emgbs Colds Sn1 rroup It cm be depnmled upm Try if. S lid by all Deals a. - i H i mi ii . .w . Tfie Geofg'la 8tt Omorrats Ke. utive Comm'ttre hve derl.l.'d tu hold s pteiflonilal prrferrne prlnsry. TV I 1 1 MEADOWS MEAl - BUET D ' ' . " - HISLy, Corn AND Mill J. A. MEADOWS NEW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST Affording Pleasure and Rest. Molk to New York and Return (30 Days) $14.00 First class tickets include Meals and Berth on elegantly appoint d ex press st'amers. Hot or Cold Sea Water Bath3 can be n cured on Steamer wilhout charge. Steamers are all equipped with the United Wireless Telegraph System. STEAMERS SAIL FROM NORFOLK EVERY WEEK DAY AT 7 P. M. Tickets and Stateroom Reservations, Company 's Wharf, Foot of Church St, Koifolk, Va. Ask your local ticket agent regarding through tickets. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet Desk J. W. H. LANDON, " .1. J. BROWN, General Agent , Norfolk, Va. Or. Pass. Agent. New York. "XT JONES COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT SPRI.N.G TERM, 1912. MONDAY April lst.-AII c im nal cases. TUESDAY. April 2nd. Meadows vs Perry. Rtynolds vs Kinsry. Smilh vs Murrell. Lie v Craft. Eure, Harr.s Co. vs llarri tt Isler vs Goldrboro Lum'i-r Co. Winsatt vs S D White et al. WEONE3DAY, April 3rd. Iiler vs Coom'ei et al. E ibanks vs Coll ns et al. Collins vs Foy. Hargett vs Tnyliir, Ha rison vs A & N C B R Co. A F DuVal riACLR RCo. A F DuVal vs A C L B Jit Co. THURSDAY, April 4th. Col ins vs Brown , Itri. n va f'illfna ' Ctxisjlidjled. Dixon vs Banks. Monger & Bennett vs Rhodes Harry vs Foicue, Adm'r. Wlmra't vs Hswklns. Goldsboro Lumber Ce. vs A J Tur ner. FRIDAY, April 5th. Taylor vs Taylor, (Dvocr) King et al. vs Goldsboro Lum. Co. Hs vs Mungsr 4 Beor ett. Dudley vs Uonf er A Bennett. Morton vs Manger t Bmoett. 17 88 39 40 41 Al other c isf s subject to motion, all ptrt Iceland witnesses' eoneeroed will attend coort oa day ease is set for lr al as abovs stated, without farther notice. - This Usrch 4tb, 1911 J. U COLLINS, . , Clerk Superior Court, v JonesCoun'y lULLTr.zCOUGMl ,) S. i: seww e Sj f r - - - - - f:. .... :3 tf ' r i r- f 5 1 V. DEAIXnS IN , Timothy and ' pca-yine Hay, Corn, Oats, Cracked Corn, C'.rn : !al. C. S. Meal.' rWet . I. .illy 1 J " I I rlese nl l"i loA. "lu r"moe liOjtlne f ( p r.,t"n ti' -H I pnrlfy tj.e .r.(l i , . , tt ku iur ?. l.i m.li. U perspire -' uu:: Feed Delightful Short Sea Trips To HARDWARE A.NO Building Aa terial PaTnts, Oik ANI Varriishcs American Field Fence 1 1 aw I. C HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians, Quick ly and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. Pharmacy phonh n Concrete Work 'Am prepared' to do all kinds of work in Concrete. Walks, Steps, Fencing, BssemenU, etc. Only high grade work solicited' B G ilARPKtt ; 'J'-'J .. .' lli'i.. 1 . . i ' i ForWomenWho Card 1 Of eoarae vou taaeaa antlM-vileta voar JlasnUy and la the ear of yoarowa per torn, mmd ToU want the beM. , , Inalcad of what tov have beesi natof a stwh aa liquid oe tablet aatlaeoUoS or beroalda, veoot yott please try PaaUnay1 a ennoent rated an Use pile powder 14 be djeenlvrd la water ae needed. ' Paxtls 1 mora esxmotnleaL feoora eteaaa'.Dg, snore frlctdal and aaorw heallug the anything joa evav need. ; " J .'ArmsEmc In tb toilet to rleaaee and wbtU iM-Ok. rpmme terte enil tirerebi I .1 T.. . 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