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MITSaL PAFBK OF KBW BKRN
- AMD CRATBM OODNTT.
Aew Bern, N. C. April 4, 1912
LOCAL OBJECT LESSON
AGRICULTURE.
IN
The agriculture contest has be
come popular in the South. Boys'
corn dabs have and are doing won
; ders to advance intelligent, pro
gressive and profitable farming. It
. has raised the farm in the estima
; tion of every one, and made it
- more attractive for boys, who oth
- wise wouUj $pe nothing but hard
. toil, and who would be easily lured
: to the city.
Iu Cranio county last year, on
the farm sear New Bern, of Hock
burn and Willett was given an ob
ject lesson in cotton farming, that
t is worthy of careful scrutiny by
ever farmer in this section. The
story of this fifteen acre cotton
patch has been told in the Journal
It is not very remarkable that fif
town bales of 460 pounds each were
J
' picked
from the fifteen acres.
Greater yields were recorded lust
year. But the object, the point,
the value of this cotton crop was
that of its supeiior staple, which
was so excellent that it brought
16 cents per pound when the cot
ton grown in other fields in this
section was selling at one half thei
price.
This may be held as it-disco very
OD the part of Messrs Hacklmru
and Willett, the possibility of mis
iog such a grade of cotton on Cra-
'.' ven county soil. It is a valuable
object lesson, at least one that ev-
, try farmer in this section can take
' . Up fend profit thereby, by pursu
iog the same methods. There is no
i secrecy as to seed or soil, so that
every cotton grower cau enter the
? contest, the prize being to each
successful grower the same, name
ly, a crop worth in money, possi
bly twice that previously raised,
and this with no extra labor cost.
It is well worth the effort of fann
ers of this section to enter the con
test of raising this staple of co'.tou.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
Tha U. C. Frick Coal Company, of
Uatoatown. Pa., advanced the wages
of its amptoyva.
s8UU of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucaa County, aa.
. Frank J. Cheney makes oath thai
U tanior partner of the firm of K
t vaaoay a., aotng ousisess it
''.taa eity of Toledo, Coanty and Stat
aforaaaid, and that said firm wil
pay tat iuid of ONE HUNDRED
.';VjDOLLAEA for each and every easa
:-cf catarrh taat cannot be cored by
'f tin aaa f Hall's CaUnh Cora.
FRANK J. CHENRY.
- '. . Iara to before ma and subvrib
; , al'fk fhy praaanoa thia 6tb day of
Witar, A D. 18M.
'' (Saal) A W. 0I.EA80M.
Notakt Public.
r' . flalT Catarrh Cora ia takes inUr
. aaAy, a4 fcU diractly oa U blood
a4 aotArr'fotaaaa of tha jriWm.
'."oW for UatfoniaU frf.
W.l. COtXtt A CO.,Propa,
Tol4a, O
T
).J 114 Vf iruTH rrU 75a.
' - Tal fiaJT (udly pilla for m
- atrlHay, aaUtor dl4 at DrMdo.
Tba raoertti4 Woo4 bid was paaal,anU('orar Uie Inetperleiwd maid-
fcy Ua Hove
IXUPY THO MAklUED ? ,
Tswi are eaiteast ' Rawa. kwt a Wae ameataaa el Hw eatiaee
ra 4m e tkta lOmr el tU wife, aaarawr ar aWMar. Tha laa4lae wf
mam, U4 aba, U-whismv, tda fU aai rttatfM fM, be4ltrw
svee, rsewtt mm mum area Iwm doren pvlif ta wowea. to
aa k Upat ea4 hokimi eke mm Mtwfallr aa x4 ttmhh.
J. l(ie awa miliar, yWM, 4-Mh aaaaetattllr retare tot jwttue ami
-ii aaajifaa ea a aVaia wpwa tmmm't ylialitf ea MaiH bf, IWm'i
1 la Trmri?tia tmtotm week aa4 a mm to tflawd hum k tto
a4 af.u. loeal. aiisrwi imMiM are gewarwliy racmMa (or tM
' "I SnM MtW
mt" mhm
t t
ae Im t, k
I ft- fta I
-'l ' ! ....- him a
New StomacrT RiRef Gets "
. County
The new remedy f or Joc'Uast ion II
called ' Dijestit. Jia Deea lounq a
certain quick relief and permanent
remdy far stomach disorder". Letter
from thousands who hid tuffered h
torture i of indigestion and got rejief
from the use of "Difcentil" are evi
dence of its merit The enormous in
crease in demand from every partj of
the country is proof of its to, ularity.
Bot you do not have to take anybody's
word for it lry"lt for yourself onan
UNITED CONFEDERATE
VETERANS REUNION
Macou, Ga., Extremely Low Fares
Via Norfolk-Southern Railway
Tickets on Sale May 5, ti,
7, 8, 1912
Norfolk i
Washington
New Bern
Beaufort
Kinston
Wilson
11 1)5
10 40
10 40
11 3U
9 75
9-25
Rates in same proportion from other
sta'ions.
Final limit May 15, 1912, unless tick
et is deposited with Special Agent and
upon payment of fifty cents when ex
tension to June.fi, will be granted.
Stopovers allowed. Ask Agents for
detailed information.
B. L. BUGG, W. W. CROXTON,
Traflic Mgr. G. P. A.
NOKFOI.K, VA.
Rourteen thousand carpenters went
on a strike in Chicago.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
A girl gets a very fine figure thinking
A LOG ON THE IKAf K
of the fast expreBB means seric us tr u
ble ahead if iot removed, so d ea lets
of appetite. It meant lack of vitality,
Iosb of strength and nerve wnaknesp. U
appetite tails take E'eclric Hitters
Cj'iick ly to overcome the cause by tun
ing up the stomach and curing the in
digestion. Michael llessheimer. of Lin
coln, Neli., had hfen sick over three
years, hut six bottles of Klectiic Bit
ters put him tight on his fet again.
They have helped thousands. They give
pure blood, strong nerves, good diges
tion. Only M) eta. at all Druggists.
The Erie Railroad shops at Hornell,
N. Y . were closed down owin to coal
strike.
You will look a gool while before ycu
find a belter medicine for coughs .and
cold-i than Chamberlian's Cough Heme-
riv It nftt nnlu tiivtia rulittf. if r . ma
Try it when you have a coutih or cold! !
and you are certain to be nloased with
the prompt cure which
it will effect.
for sale by all dc uers.
Damages exceeding $2li,00f) were
awarded against the American Tobac
co Go. at New Orleans.
FORTUNES IN FACES.
There's often much truth in the say
"ber face is her fortune,'.' hut Us never
said where pimples, skin eruption,
blotches, or other bh mishes disfigure
it. Impure blood i hack of thm nil,
and shown the need of Dr. Kinjj'a N. w
Life Pills. Tin y promote health aid
beauty. Try
them. 25 cints at a!
druggists.
Bloodhounds were placed on the trail
of Sidna Allen and Wesley Edwards in
Virginia.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
rOaa.HIUMAT3U KIONLTS ANO BLABBS
Ceremonies connecUd with Dr. Sun's
retirement as Provia oial Piesldent of
China ware held at Nanking.
The Canadian Pacific railway is aald
to be making n effort to destroy the
Freight Handler's Union at Winnipeg.
SAVED I1Y HIS WIFE.
She's wise woman h knows ittt
what to do when ber hubnd' life ia
indanasr, hut Mrs, R Jr. Flint. liraln
tree. Vc. is of that kind. "She insisted
on my (mini Dr. King' New Disco-
rju wmi air. r. inr a oreaatui
enuuh, when 1 w ao weak my fiUtnds
all ihrtighl (hat I had only a thor' time
to lira, end it complete! cured me." A
quick core for eoughr.d colds, it's O
moat safe and reliable medicine 'for
many throat and lany trouh'ea-irrlp,
brtmehilte. croup, whooping enngb,
jioy, twrnililie, hfrnnrrhafe. A trial
"W II eontlwe yoo 50ea and fl.00
yarwit4 by all Druggists.
r s isaiiitwaBMSkMsBBMwaBMMS
A youftf widow hia onaJmporUotad-
' 1. . n ... .. .
an eat) act aa her owi chaperon.
(Si mAU M-Ui'l. n,.'rf lll.
k' Trr X , ru Mu It V. tw
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that W 4 nw-4 I l I .
mm 0 mrhm W I t I' f-f
tmrm ntlwr ft . A . i r-. q!t
kvk I .W . ' - I .-k I". brt
- Wide Endprsement.
abaoluu guarantor, get a package add
if -you don't ret relief you can get your
money for the asking. - "Digeatit ta a
little tablet easy to swallow, and abso
lutely harmless. It digests all the food,
prevents fermentation, stops gai for
mation, prevents stomach distress after
eating aids assimilation, relieves irnii
digestion almost instantly and cures
dyspepsia 50e Ask at Davis Phar
macy
UNITED CONFEDERATE
VETERANS REUNION
Macon, Ga., May 7, 8, and 9, 1912,
Very Low Round Trip Fates
Via Southern Railway.
Account theal ove occasion l he South
ern Riilway will sell very low lound
trip tickets to Macon, Ga., and return
as follows:
FROM ROUND TRIP
GoUshtn-o $ 9 25
Henderson 9 35
Chapel Hill 8 50
Burlington 8 50
Selma 8 75
Oxford 9 15
Raleigh 8 50
Durham 8 50
Rates in same proportion from all
other stations.
Tickets will be on sale May 5, 6, 7,
and 8, with final return limit May 15,
or if you prefer to Btay longer, by
depositing your ticket and paying a fet
or fifty cents you can have final limit
extendi d until June 5th, 1912.
Liberal stop-overs will also be per
mitted on these tickets For detailed
inforni il i. n apply to anj Southern Rail
way agent or the undersigned.
J. O. JONES,
T. P.yt.
Raleigh, N. C.
Three persons were killed and two
hurt in a powder n.ill exploiio.i neat
Palteison, N. J.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
FOR BACKACHE KIONCY3 ANO BlADOKt
A bill in cq'iity was filed in Wilming
ton, D.'l., apint the International
Lumber and Development Co.
A HEALING SALVE FOR BURNS,
CHAPPED HANDS AND SORE.
NIPI1.ES.
As a healing salve for burns, sores,
sore nipples and chapped hnndj Cha'nti
erlain's Save is most excellen'. It al
lays the poin of a burn almost instant
ly, and unless the injury is very severe
heals the parts without leaving a scar.
Price 25 cents. For sale by all Dealers.
It's a great shock to a new eel brily
to liml hete' another one tight after
hi n.
Dou'b be surprised if you have an at
tack of rheumatism this spring. Jus'
iui the afTeclid parte freely with
Chamberlain's Liniment and it wil
soon disappesr. Sold by all dealers.
After sympathizing wilh perp'e who
are in trouble mnny a man begin to
feel like a hypocrite.
Speaker Clark In an interview
fended the Democracy against
de
the
' charge of being a menace to business
w . 1 j 1 1 1 y , h proorneiit uemor
Pennington Gap, Va., was so botheiw
with kidney and bladder trouble that he
could not. attend to business. He saya.
"I bad severe pain in my .back and kid
ney and had to get up ten to fifteei
timss each night. Saw Foley Kidney
Pills advertised and bought two tottlr
and aoo'i felt great relief, ard was en
tiiely euref1. Nr longer disturb d at
mghttut sleep till morning.
Anythlpg; in lore ta (ajr for a woman
cept to marry he man.
' For rheumatism you will And nothing
belter than Chamberlain's Lir.lmrnt.
Tr it and see how quickly it give ri
liefv For sale by all dealera.
A man really entitled to have a good
opinion of himself hardly ever doe.
A heal hy organlftion among the
laundry worker AC l-oi Angelee, (ten
Pedro and Pasadena. Ca',, . haa been
perfected.
OhildrenTlry
FOR FLETCHER'.
C ASTORIA
If a girl really wants a
ha returna it
man's , lave
I Do not drag ale-g with a ldev all
rawtt thai ep your at rang th- reuse
(rlble hacksrljee, leyleiiea, rart
nOefief s. a d Inea of epDetHa. Tfeka ft-
leVavK dney Jl'b, Tbejf quickly r ere
rtuwimjr an4 bladder allmt.ror
am ttf an ueaiea.. ;'?-rr
Tha hlger frt climi 'f ' lha (trams
oada'lf nm,frJi Vm gittar g'4a,
Dro't "Ut iioir IrVenda oreraioiji
aaanerr jow rf is maa v'V
i Eeaarlnr Kas-ilgeed eji.'grmet
wl lb aTrwh syndicate for a loaq of
r o rii;, wtn
J. ! ' t ' 1' '
f, !.- 1 : y . t j
!er l Prr fat,
. I r,d ..t
I C. .- ...llvl lh-
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CD AUTHOR OF Trir GAME AND TflE CAflDLC
COPYfcfr 9o ar BaoBS-fe?ui ca
CHAPTER II. -Ethan. Ffrenoh -has ols
Inherited his Bon. who has dtuappeare.1
He Is growing old and tells Emtl- that
he Is the only one of the family lo
whom he can leave hi wealth lie In
forms her plainly that he would like to
have her rparry I Mole, who could curr v
on the hustness. Diek U a good-natured '
tut irresponsible feBow. )
' i
Lestrange twisted U13 car around a
belated farm wagon. I
"How old are you?" bo Inquired
calmly.
"Twenty-three."
"I'm nearly twenty-seven
That'l
what I thought."
The simpler mind considered this
for a space.
"Some men are born awake, som
awake themselves, and some are shak
en Into awakening." paraphrased Le
strange, In addition. "If I were you,'
I'd wake up; It comes easier and it'e
sure to arrive anyhow. There Is the
village ahead shall I stop?"
"It looks terribly dull," was the
doleful verdict.
"Then come with me," flashed the
other unexpectedly; for a fractional
Instant his eyes left the road and
turned to his companion's face. "Did
you ever see race practice at dawn:
Come try a night in a training camp.'
"You'd bother with me?"
"Yes."
A head bobbed up by Ffreneh's
knee, where Rupert wfis clinging in
some inexplicable fashion.
"Once I rode eight miles out thcr
by the hopd, head downward, holding
In a pin," he imparted, by way of en
tertainment. '
Ffrench stared at the reeling perch
Indicated, and gjiBped.
"What for?" he asked.
ao we could Keep on to our con
trol instead of being put out of t lie
running, of course. Did you guess 1
was curing a headache?"
"But you might have been killed!' ,
exclaimed Ffrench. '
Even by the semi-light of the lamps
there was visible the mechanician'?
droll twist of lip and brow.
"I'd drive to hell with Lestrange,' ,
he explained sweetly, and settled back
in his place. I
Ffrench drew a long breath. AftcK'
a moment he again looked at the
driver. i
"I'll come," he accepted. "And 1
thank you." i
It was Lestrange who smiled this
time, with a sudden and enchanting
warmth of mirth.
"We'll try to amuse you," he prom :
ised.
CHAPTER II.
It was a business consultation that
was being held in Mr. Ffreneh's tin-lit
library. In spite of the presence of a
tea table and the young girl behind It
A consultation between the two part
ners who composed the Mercury An )
tomoblle company, of whom the icssei
The Journey Will Be Short Now."
was speaking with a ceKaln anecdotal
welgitt
"And he said be was losing too
much tjme on. theturns; so ihe next
round he took the bend at 72 miles
an hour. He went over, of course
The third car we've lost this year; I'm
glad the season's closed."
Emily Ffrench gave an exclamation
her velvet eyes widening behind their
black Iashea.
'Tlut tha driver! Was thjB poor
driver byt,r. Dalley?"
"He waant killed, Miss KulDy," an
t wared Dalleyrwltta a tlngrof pensive
egret He was a large, ruddy, white
haired man, with the alow and care
t' habit of speech ROnteOme found
la those who live, much. "wTfh massive
machinery. "No, he wasn't killed; be i
In the hospllal. Dut he wrecked as
good a car aa ever waa built, through
T ibeer focllahneaa. It coata money."
Mr. rfrenflh. raapbnded 14 the' Indl
rect appeal with mora than usual Irrl
tatloo. bla level "gry eyebrows eon 1
, va ougnt to oeve anar anyera.
Wiy do you: not let batter jnen, 'HaV
ieyf Yotj f anted to go Into" t hie mo
InifCaslnesar you laid lha car need
td advertlahrg. Ml brother alwayg t
(ended to thai side of Ihe factory af
falri whlla ha lived, with you M Ut
majifar.;Kovtlt UaJioetbat1ftyour-
hsnds. Wkrao you not nhd s roper.'
i L'' ''1 ' "1 ' - '.'on eart to be aea on tha tide
-Perhapa my , hand, are tot-used ,, ., ,,, vm..
M hold.n. much." n'Mw
Vm si k n f f 1 1 1 1 V A ffnalfk ai I mrh,4 tie aa evlV
rtsentfully.
r..k.V,. i . Z i.T
manage
r, . U lin t tha name lob. flut
Aret-eUat driver Isn't rar to get, Mr,
rrr.tub. ' There's Dtdmar killed, aad
Corae tied up with anctb'l companyi
ei.i Horlan r!lfd. all tfcts lt sea-f-n;
and we don't nt .f'ro!ener.
T t ' only one mn I ! ; n -"
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XL
a'rfvfiig. iTe drives far., y"t! ilo UoTTi
knock out his car. But there's a lot
after him there's Just one w&y we
could getilra, and get him for keeps."
"And that?" .
"He's ambitious. He want to get
into something more solid than rac
ing. If we offered to make him man
aper, he'd come and put some new
ideas, maybe, Into the factory, and
race our cars wherever we chose to
enter them. I know him pretty well."
The proposition was advanced tenia
tlvely, with the hesitation of one ven
; - - - j
"He Understands Motor Constructor
and Designing."
turing in unknown places. $Ut Ethac
Ffrench said nothing, his gray eyes
lixed on the hearth.
"Ho understands motor construe
tlon and designing, a .d he's been with
big foreign firms," Bailey resumed
lifter waiting. "He'd be useful around;
I can't he everywhere. What he'd dc
for us in racing would help a whole
lot. It's very well to make a nnt
standard car, but it needs advertising
to kep people remembering. And
men like to say 'my machine Is tht
rame as Lestrange won the cup rac
with.' They like it."
"I don't know," said Mr. Ffrench
slowly, "that It is dignified for thi
manager of the Mercury factory U
be a racing driver."
"The Christine cars are driven bj
the son of the man who makeB them,'
was the response. "Some drive theii
iWn."
"The son of the man who maket
I hem," repeated the other. He turned
his face still more to the qulverlnf
Cue, his always severe expression
hai (li ning strangely and bitterly. "Tht
BOM "
The girl rose to draw the crimsor
curtains before the windows and tc
pi.sh an electric switch, filling th
innin with a subdued glow In place ol
the late afternoon grayness. Her dell
rate face, as she regarded her uncle
revealed most Btrongly Its characteria
tic over-earnestness and a sensitive
reflection of the moods of tboa
around her. Emily Ffreneh's child
hood had been passed In a Canadian
convent, and something of Its mystl
(Ism clung about her. As the cheer
ful change she had wrought flashed
over the room, Mr. Ffrench held out
IiIh hand, in a gesture of summons, bc
that she rame across to sit on the
broad arm of his chair during the rest
of the conference, her soft gaze rest
lng on the third member.
"My adopted son and nephew hav
lng no such talents, we (quit do the
best we can," Mr. Frenc$ stated,, with
Ms moat precise coldness., "Beln
well burn and will bred, ha haa nc
tnKte for a mechanic's )aif r ter.clr
cus performances with auteHioolUii In
public. Who ta your man fckUefrt"
"Lestrange, sir. You must bavt
heard of him often."
"I never read ractng ntwk"
"I read ours," said Bailey darkly
"We've been .licked often enough by
ii i .11. u uw v ii .if miif m wua ui
the few men who'll stop t't the grind
Mnnd and lose time reporting a tmksh
up and sending help arvabl Every
man on the track llkea Darting 1
strange."
"Likes whomT"
linlley flushed brlck-rea.
1 didn't mean to call nlra that. H
sign himself D. LwefairKt, had tump
of them started reading It ImrBac
joking because he was saCn k TaVcttU
and because they liked atm urkow
It's Just a nickname."
Emily laughed out Involuntarily, bun
prised.
"I beg pardon," aba at bar hpo'
glsed, "but It aouneed lo frtvfctefs."
, "IJ yon try this man, -e ha tot.
ter keep thai rlcknama 6wt-6f tkk fac
tory." Mr. rfreacJi aaVfMf.lrtliny
"What raapaet oonld lha workmrt feel
fot a manager with ich h UtleT If
pomjtbl. Ton would do wthVIa pro-
vent thtra frota twcotnltlat 41fe aa
4ha ricina- driver"''
A Bailey, who had risen tit tfc ehfma
of a Clocks halted atnaraC
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