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'''--. :-.; ,-r . . . . . - ", '7 ' ' J -it- - 1 :;n RtAat:; fdh it 7 j:'-hivir:j; iL V -.. -.-a. '- 3 1 . .: -.'t as, taml fcaltttuT- ' Cniwiiwi v- - - - ' t nmii, kotos and PBomurroa ; nimimei batosi - Taw to ifuH - year, aa. ia a4va.. tUty a MirlM la tae etty Trtlala latee leratahe oa a- Batr4 at the Foetelnoe. Hew Barn g.Ca aa cona-alaaa latter. FIT7L1L PAPER OF NKW BURN " AND CRAVaW OOONTT.. ew Bern, H. C. May 30, 1912 WTED POLITICAL 8ELF 8ACR1FICEES. Tha Stitesville Landmark says it i "bopea tba Democratic State Conven tkn will not elect men delegates to the National Convention because they are aerator, governors and ix gnverrors. or because they have rilled that posi tion." "Men who have heretofore hen honored should ataad aside for othtr-: ana men was now prominent uuitmi m- sitioos sboald not try to cabbage all the and men wh hold prominent official pu bonort. This is not a fight on anybody or for .anybody but ia simply an expres aioa of the Landmark's honest opinion. ' ' And the Journal adds to the above, that it is to be hoped that the Democratic party in the sev ecal counties of the State will not take all its nominees for the.uext legislature from the 'professional ranks, but will give the agricult ural interests representation on its legislative ticket. There is such a thing as making politics over professional. It must be remem bered that North Carolina is an agricultural tttate to agreat extent, so that the fanniog interests should have its representation in the Gen eral Assembly, accordingly. Such a representation adds political sta bilitytothe party, outside of its party political equity. That there are Democrats who will make the personal sacrifice is shows by the following from the Wilmington Dispatch, editorially. Colonel Boydea is well known in this city and section. "Colonel A H. Hoyden, of Salisbury, one of the prominent men of 'North Carolina and one of the leaders of the last legislature, has performed the her- culeaii t?km these times, of ruing above desire for office; in fact, in real ly making an uncalled for sacrifice of himself, in order that otherj might have, ao that he could feel better'wiih in bis own mind. Colonel Boydea, aa hundreds of admiring friends know. Uvea in Salisbury, Rowan county, and - so well does bli county love him and so eager ia it to have bim serve it in a public way, knowing hia ability, that he wa nominated by th ? Democrats uf Rowan, without opposition, for the '". State Senate, but when the nominv 'tiona were made for the House the . oounty went lackfng, ao far as obtain ing a nomine. Then t was that Cul. ' Boyden volunta-ily, and much to the ', aorpriaeof tfi friends, resigned and a died that one of tbe defeated candi ' , da tea for the House be named, which . waa don. The Salisbury Post says mat UM "Withdrawal was tbe mot jnagnaolmoua action in the history of - ''-Vtha Democratic party in -Rowan county, -J-,;'-'- Us rcaignatloo being made in tba inter V";iu 'f . eat of 'the fanners of the county who yV;' he believed should be represented in . tba lafialature." V v C;T; " Urfla back is uaaally caused by rheu ; . Oj'inatUavof the moaclea oflhaback, tor iW60 y00 wU1 nn1 "otblng hotter than "j :'4 CBilaiberiaUt'a Linimer'- 5"or sale by - v DaaJem . . i ' Moots wboattacked tho French nc a' v - ; V"4tha Algerian frontier were rapubed - - if .: with save re leases. Vp'llBjiH For "tnUrtfit surorr, at (of inf odvrf meal it ant ? othef lant the rcrj tKsl atote-artiU ft do ' It Eurnj OlU .a Ada It Concn- . . ; 1. You Are Bhowa Taa Way -Oat . . There can be no Jut reason wbv'aay reader of this ' will coBtleo to Udfjer tba Jortoree of aa achta back, the an noyance of urinary disorders, (ha an-' vera f serious kidney Ula whn reljet it 80 near at baad and the most poa&ive proof given- that three Hh can be cored. Th following 13 .convincing proof & 7 , Mrs. L. Cameron, Leon, N. Csjs; "The great benefit I 'obtained' from Doan's Kidney Pillt juit'ne me inree oniendiag them. A dull, nagging back ache, accompanied by sharp iwirjge thruueh my M118 tothered me 'ft considerable length, of lime, I wold hardly stoop or lift aha -waa anablli to obtain my proper rest. I had do ener gy or ambition and waa cansed addi tional annoyance by t,he kidnfy- acfere ions. Havisg D.an'a Kidney Pillsjre commended to me, t prbcured a box, and after taking the contents the pina in my back ceaat'd end the d.ffl :ally wi h the kidn y secretions were retnov ed. Doan's Kidney.-Pills are certataly a reliable kidney Remedy.'' For aala. to U .aaait. Prlca 6t Mnt RViatAr Mtlhurh fVi Rntriln 1 , r'- - . 1 Na York, aola acaaU Xar tha Oaita SUtea. Remember the take ao otaar. aama Doaa'a aa A rregro was shot to death in a Qell '. Williamsburg, Ky. 1. Children Cry.: FOR FLETCHER'S O A S T O R I Av The Supreme Court definitely fixed the Irr.e which is to divide West 7Hginia and Maryland, t Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, b tbey cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or consti tutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remediea. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a qnack medicine. It wag prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in thisconntry for years ah) is a regular prescription. It is coral posed of tbe best tonics known, oomf bined with the best, blood puriflera acting directly on the mucous surl fnces. The perfect aombination o the two ingredients is what produces; Ruch wonderful suite in earing oa tarrh. Send for testimonials free F. i. CHENEY A COropa, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 76c Take Hall's family pills for eon stipatioa. -, ' Director-McKipleV. of' the Taft bur eau, denounced Colonel Roosevelt aa a "bandit." FOIEYKIDNEYPDIS rOR SHWMMISU KIONST3 AHO aiABOCi JuBt as sure bs a fr irl inherits a little money she grows mighty pretty, FLAGGED TRAIN WITH SHIRT, Tearing his shirt from his back I ao Ohio man Ragged a train and saved it from a wreck, but H. T. Alston, RaJ cih, N. C , once prevented a wrack with Electric JBitterp. "1 waa in a tar' nble pi ght whnn I began to use thsm.'l he wntrs, "my atoma-h, head, back and kidneys ware all btdiy affeetad aad my liter ws in baJ condition, but four hot-, ties of Electric Bjtteji made ma feei like a new man. M- A trial will cooviriaa you of their inatrbtea merit fer ay stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Price 60 cants at all dturaliW- '. . The Buprem'e Co Jrt of North . CaroA;" na loona no error in ins cbmai aim vs. F. C. Wsikios, fro Buncombe, la which tl.e.BUck aiountaia poll ea nan was under antn af six jraaM oa the roads for killing John BUI Buntlo, of Wilmington. ' - - jr- " K ' ' , U a Latest taLrti tfupa ta itotea--Ka bcU t ' ' , . - Oil (QQirZri'2 h ninmm lh Im wt y- ara S . " i- Tne? MY9TC RY TOP ltt Ytt LLOW RACE Cbtp the &o&$'tferrt Company ierroauffecV'- '" r -"-J Itahe-"liexclalmea. This time,- he ahall not escape mel . But Christine had alammed the door . at the moment when Raoul waa oa.the point: Ait rushing out , Ha tried to push her aside. - . "Whom do yoa mean by 'her " ahe . .a,a.v vv niuMcu uct viA duo nan vui ui 1 asked. In a changed voleeC "Who Blgat Then ne 8l6o went down among Bhaljjnot escape your the crowd( nardly knowing what he Raoul tried to overcome taa glrra WRg dojng wlth throbbing temples resistance by force, but aha repelled an(! Rn acUng n6art; and aa ne hlm lth a strength which he would crosged the danclng-flo'or, he asked II not have suspected la her: He uder- anybody nad Been Red Death. Yes, stood, or thought he understood, and every qne. tad seen Red Death; but at once losthla temper. , Rapul couW iot flnd hlm. and at two '"Whor.he repeated I angrily. "WlrKr o'clock In the. morning, he turned he., the man who hides behind .that, down the passage, behind the scenes, hideous mask of death! . . . - The that led to Christine Daae's dressing evil genius of the churchyard at Per- room .. - roa! y . ; Red Deatht . ..-i n' ffla footsteps tpok hlnj to-that room a word, madam, 'your friend ... - .V whSrhe-hadtflrst known suffering, your Angel of Mualc! . . but t He tapped' at the door. There was no shall snatch oft his mask, aft I shall allBWer. He -entered, as he had en snatch off my.own; and, this time, we tered when he looked everywhere for shall look each other In the face, he mau.B Tolce." Tne rooin and I. with no veil and no lies be- emoty. A gas-jet was burning, t'urnfd tween ub; and I shall know whom you down low. Ho saw some writiag-pa-love and who loves youl" H.per on a little desk. - He thought, or Ha buret. Into a mad ladgh, while -wriUng to Christine, but he heard Chrlsqnegave a disconsolate moan epB In the passage. He had only behind her velvet mask. With a tragic time to hide In the Inner roonv which geature. she flung out her two arms, as separated from the dresslng whieh .flxed a barrier of white flesh room by a curtain. against y door. Christina entered, tpok off her mask In the name of our love, Raoul,-Uh -a weary movement and flung it you ahall not pass! v. . ." .. . .w tables Bhe sighed and let her He Stopped. Whaf had aha . Bald? pretty head fair Into her two hands. . ... In the name of their ioveT 5 What was she thinking of? Of Kaoul? . . . Never before W aha oon- -No (or Beard her murmur: f eased that she loved hlm: And yet "Poor Erik!" sue. nao naa opponumttes enougrw . . .. roon, ner oniy ooject waa to taken. To -begin with, he was per galn.. a few seconds! .. . . Bhe suaded that, If any one was to be wished to give the Red Death time to pitted, It was he, Raoul. It would escape. , . And, In accents of Jiave been quite natural if she had chlldjsh hatred, he said: I jjp00r ttaouV after what had ;"Vpu.lie, madam, for you do not happened between them. But, shak- unre me, ana you nave never lovea mel waat a poor leiiQW 1 must be to let 7uu wwi ana noui me aa you Jiave uj Tvuy uiu you give ma every teason for hope, at Perros , . . . tor noneai nope, maaam. ror 1 am an nonest man ana 1 believed yoa to he f an honest woman, whett your only to- lenuon wasio aeceive me;. Alas, you- nave oeceivea us an: xou nave ua en a;snameiui aavanuge of tae can- did affection of your benefactress her-, ajsKiwha continues to' believe In your sincerity w,hlie you go about the opera baU ifwlth Red Death! . . . I de spise yoa 1 And -he burst Into tears. She at; hwed hlm to Insult her. She thought of but one thing, to keep hlm from leaving he bar.. ' 1 "You will baa-mv nardon on -dar. for all those ugly words, Kaoul, and when yo do I shall forgive youl" Ha1 shook hlr head. "No. no! von have driven me mad! When I think that 3 had only one object la We; .to give my hame to an' opera wench! "Raoul) . . . How can your tlsfcall die of Bhame!" 4 - fo, (tear. Uvel aald Chrlstlpe'S rata apj 'changed voice. "Aatf . . good-by. ) Ood-by, Raoul fU- -m . . .u ' r rr '"T, 1 W r ' "T waaw -. iaaa -ST'iirl . ' - raW eMa Vnlt ar4 1A AAma aaaaat aaa y.H Wli,,. I :-HW ..Irtki'ah. said. l am ZZaXFTSZJ'' 6uT.r.lata.- -P :fTr .! :m' m'. RnoflLpaeplUf from behind tae our- aaUricaily, - "BO ba la Uklug roa tfl Hha alagai I oongraturata ypul?-, . , j; -Not U th. . -ikfWr wenr-on tMunu; 7N Bbair not aea saa agaia." ' "Mtt a aak least tt, aadark-. -Zu hbTtir.eart anvthina- moth ,oo art raturatngtVU m'f fhat Ull arayou laajlBit tay.toog T gk)rtWMlrV mnfflotk. mora; defjeata, aaa t tall roa ao . too wouM 1. v.'.. V.,.. )otlleTa mat -Too have oa JalU a ma, Raeuf, H Is finlahk!-.- i s .Bhaspoletaaucladanalriaiieay' , . hut' u ..iik J bt the'W tecak faal ramaraa tor - mJ22'l-:i:.Zii?i J Li:v' ov va mm - mm wwa, - van rotf Ull toe what, aa this means! i . : Tott ara fraa, taera U aa me iDferfer With yoa. i : '. loa go bout. Parla VC-' Tat put oat a tntnlna ta aoma ta bi UU.' V Kbef havf yoa. bass doing tbU vast fnnlgntr , w v .what it UM ialt Vnit tbe Afiaot 'of Music, Whlca yoa isvt Vea, leltlo'c Vamma VirJuiT oRi a one. may have Uka yea In. trad aoa you laaocaaaa, 1 area a itnMS af t BiyaaU, at Parroa , . Wit foa know what ta batiava now I toe aafn ta we suite aait.i, fhfta- tna, Ten know wkat yoa Bra dotni Ao4 iriaBbIle Mamma Va rtus Ue .watting tor yea at a or at' a tppoaifng to rrar g'od fcBtuil ; Kiplnla. yrlf, Cbiiirtliwi, I trg of yout Any'bDe so'tM bave ba rpr.lrwl as I u V.b la U.li jfl rlnMaa sltnply lock ot ker fru'li rl sM: "tr, It is a t"sirl- (;'3oul now sow fcr f- ar,1 rn'7 ( t ttra!S on -!a.tS'.i c-f - I -i afifl 1rror Tt.a fref! , I ( f f r- cr a r s r - A lutp,flsatlfrfesnrillng her ihaak; Ma 8he-went' away; -forbidding him, with a gesture, tp tollow her. He-tried to dtaobey her; but ahe tttraed ,0,1 ana repeated ber gesture oI fareWen with euch authority that n, dared move a 6tep tm .u T. At first, he thought he must be mls- ng her , head, she repeated,. "Poor Erikr" - what had this Erik to do with chrletlnea tighs and why was she pitying Erik when Raoul was so un- happy? Chtlstlne.began to write, deliberate 7t calmly and so placidly that Raoul, who waa BtlU trembling from trjo'ef- fecta of the ,tragedy that separated them, was painfully Impressed. "What coolness!" he said to him lelf She wrote on, filling two, three, four sheets. Suddenly, shp raised her head and hid the sheets In her bodice. . . .. She seemed to be listening, . .. . Raoul 1 also listened. . .", Whence came that strange sound, that dlstaat rhy,thrT . . . A faint sing. mg seemed uv issue from the walls TM. It.was as though the wails ) themeelvea were singing! . . . The song became plainer ... he wrds were now distinguishable heard a voice, avery beautiful, Very soft, very captivating voice . . but, for all Its aoftness,- ft?rer maload a male -voice. . . The voice cama nearer and nearer ... It came through tbe wall '. . it ap- tirwouou . v . uu nuw ui waa In tba room, in front-Of Christine. CnrtsOae rose and Addressed . the ! Yolca,, as ' though'.' apeaklog to some tala, eouUVaotheUeve hia eyas; which I showed hlaa aotwng. xbriHtine's face " - ' fc-J7iv-4.;r- n... ... aki. a T" ' jUTi J0Xf BtBWa BnoW1,- or a super. aama' aialUtlon. whilaouhtlaaa etui .wr.-.r ..-7 . -v-r- - ABdar taa laSsesca of tbe mysterious and Is visible jnaatcr. , y' ... T-,.; Tba tolca was slnglil the Wddlnf sight Bong from Horn . and Juliet Raoul. saw ChriaUae tUoUb Out ber ansa to tba anloa aa. she had dona, ta refTOa churtbyrd,-Ua the lartsibie violin , plajrfngTba, Rwurredlnn . of I.a . run. And aotbtng nould daacflba th tlon wlta which Ue. xolce aang: - . ;" UM ; :: ' ..f -. ', Tta links thWk na for rr a4 a ,; The 'Btratos. want thongn Hutu's btsrt. 8njitit1ln rMnt th hsfta tXt lm4 to(lpri Mm of aTU VlU sod kll bit' anrrf and of alnimit a'4 tls IwWf at lha motnt ahoa tit tve.1-,J tt.M moot, h ( too'X In !.!' r. 1 k t! ,rnrtin tnt 611 a'-d. ' ! ' i l.rritf.'f t '!pi to that t:.o r'-'fi. h-f I M Sll f.f t ht. t? st r"?r'. It t M I'm' r . . t.i.t Ji,t ,f!.!n 4 tr t"r- 1 ber r,1 rn- 1 r r f r t ' aBpaaaBwajaaaBMBaBjaaajBaj "Tb-,aew - raaMdV- Jar- iadioaiioa raaieay . ler called -DifMtH.aaa. keen, - fouBd a teriaio "quick reb'ef aa4 permanaot iwedy ar atoaaaca alaordarLaitara jVfofB Ibooaanda who had .fuffrJ tujuaeh; aaraOaaa.. Itdigetu all tbe food, tarfurai af Indfgesiioa anJ relief dance of Iri merit. Taa " inormoos ia- reueia' demand from aviry j bajt ,'of tn coorrlry (a prool or i popularity. bat von do not have to (akahybpdjr's worcrftr4t try it for y puree 1 1: " 00 an r hlk faceTnaaaW.i but lour, aigun iweuiy ijnnsunes apwning . round hlmlaughing at hina apij llea-' in so swiftly that ha could aot touch one of them. At last, aterythlng stood -till again; and ha saw: almself In the glass. But Chrtaftna had disap peared. .; He' rushed up to the glass. Ha struck at the walla. Nobody; And meanwhile the room atlll echoed- with a distant passionate singing:, "Fate links thee to ma for vr and a day!" Which way, which way 'had Chris. tine gone? . . . Which way would she return? ... Would she return? Alas, had Bhe not declared to htm that .everything was finished? And was the voice not repeating: "Fate links thee to me iter : ever ' and a day!" I .." c Tome? To whom? -I Then, worn out, bpeien, empty- brained, he sat dewnf cn-hphalr which Christine had JhetJeft 5 Uke her, he let his head fall into hlS hands. When he raised It, the - taara were streaming oown ma yeupg .iofteelis. reaJ, heavy tears Ilka thoa.i .which jealous "Children shed, tears that -wept for a sorrowi'"whic& was tn;-JiOi way fanciful, but which la common to all the lovers on earth and whlqh he at pressed' aloud: . -- T" Who la jthls Erik?" he aald, (Continued on P 81 Occasionally you meet s man wio ao tually believea be understands. his wife. Now is the time to devour rheumatism. You "an do-it '-by applj ing Chamberlain's Lininrent and maeB- Atmrn the parti treei at each at puca tion. t or sala by all dealers. Limited. "What do you thin old world, anyway?" 'fB "I haven't time to tlib&U'lmU'' dren, house rent and the-'fqajtry bill take up all my spare UmaJf--AtanU Constitution. FOR fTETCHCl'll . CAST OB I A - , ; l&W'A Oamonatratli. Street Vender 'Ere kt: 'nt', now a yer cbawnco 1 tTuBrJPa? nooncln' dicshunr.-Loaaoo Psogb. - t,iv ,ti-' Dr. J. T. R. NeaJ, Praoi RWaidala l)ru Co.. Greenville, S.a5f-rr-1 cently, T bave been a pracifMWg"bhy and hve sold and admlittsairaa ;ftaoy kidnay medioines but mnta fnual Foley Kidney Pt'bv. Tbe araOprior ib any 1 ever used and aiva.XM duick-i est permanent relief," For -aU by all dealers. '.' - i- . OutteoK Prom Waf l&l. , On 8tith avenue, New'eTortt twa young women walked behm4BB, Boat verting audibly above ta,e,)rr. M taa elevated. - - fS:i!r'itt,i''' ' 'ABd aow ara yot nty, ywWaaar ? -tJh, aa'S Staady,- fettXaeJ Aal.Vtay ar; ."ba. drja't 4rlnk te; stays imac nlghta, aod f klad. a thjbTa. ptatf to Ilka hlm- . , . ' 'HoV fortuaaiel Uiocght taa sromaa. mwmm TomoiNAttioa .-owioa tlttXTt """ JUlKUMATlaaf, cohort; tn faa VUiDDEX aa4 aB aaaoyifX tuikl UUtMUlJUtlttK 'AmImU fa ainht.t .lain kt n jt:i . ,4-' ptllKUa aaa Mf WUMXNi -.l-rl j i , . ,v . " " 4 RAVaVaiMMBScr aico! : r;aT;ai R A Xfet. art WtbtM i , fiwwtnw IM., U to kt S.th mi. U re Utolr nffr4 wok Ira iM IkdltormhMiia'' f kl vrrkiiaf-MkAl)4 'vv to '' w ! Si ktlil. and h nf iiIar . nw tain. I ,l k .if I'i,,. I , mum m4 tm M ' tl f""LI.vil . iai roa SALE BY ALtrDEALnS ? ; sit fxaroSM It, moat t'pl ware aa afra(4 of Ninf sensible f bavins lha smsllrHJit, . : ' j ' llrniwwofk U drud.'.TT ' f k wt-n-a. r-i, tml, aW ad SeraMM It o knf ill dr iii-- 3 l nir il tba aowtoi, t tmek U. ku lmntl Ihrwt.l o,, wtr ,. 4,, -,, nnm rl i ' ..,1 f(M) i t p.- I OI fr -. f I 'r. I crr'i I ' ' I , 1 1 I n k j u t - I s r '- abaoUite yaaaaatee, get a package ar d Ifyoa floa't get relief yoa en get your meoey Jo the asking. "Dig as tit ia a bUle tablet aaay ta swallow, and abao- prevaata TeraMOUtioa, stops gas for nation, pVvaata stomach distress after eating, aide aaimilal ion, relieves indi digeetion almost instantly and cures dyspepsia -50c. Ask at Davis Phar macr. SUMMER EXCURSION FARES Nw 10 tuect to Beaufort and Morehead City. The seashore season is rjow op n and Summer ICxcursion tkkt-ts are on sa'e at a1) stations to Morehead Ciiy, N. (' , and Beaufort. N. C. good to return Qnyi Oc ober 31s. Get complete information from kket agent. any W. W, CROXTON, G. P. A. Norfolk, Va Not one false imn but does unaccoun table mischief. Carlyle. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hate Always Bought Bears the' Signature Dr. J. U. Buckley, of New York, leading Methodist Episcopn editor, an nounctd at Minneapol his retirement fiom active service. It would surprise you to know nf the great good that is being done by t h im berlan's Tablets. Duriua Downey of Newrieig JuncM m, N B., writei, "My wife h-iH been uaihr Chamberlain's T ,h lets and find-i thi-m very effectual and dju gvhr lot Of good." if y. u hove any trouble wuh your stomach or how el g.ve them a trial. Ftr sale by all Dealers. The Uethcdist E iscop 1 Genera Conference, which adjourns tomorrow, decided on the automatic retirement of bithops at the age of 73 ye irs. B1LLIOUSNE3S ANO C INSTIFA TION. For years I whs troubled with In ious- nesj and constipation, v. hich mad- Iil miserable lor me My app tite failed me. I lot my uiual force and vitilny. Pefsin preiarat ons and cathartics only made matleiB worse. I do rot know where I ahoUld have t-een tor'ay had I oot Hied Chamberlain' Ston arh and Livr Tablet . The tablets rehee ihe ill fueling at once, strengthen the dipes tive function, purifyhe slomarh, live and blood, he'i ing the f-ytem ki do i' rj notupfclln Una TC. I T B rminirhsro, Ala., thete tablets are for sale by all dtalt-rs. Attorney -General W ck i r hmn ,bruih a statement declarinir that the fuit against the Su hern Pacific has dcvi-l- 'oped MnsBtional and startling discloa fouey Kidney pills POaaMBUMATIOM KlOWCVa AHO BLAOOSK Gooflne's is gi nerally too sure uliout ii elf to be a safe bet, - I Theie rarer was a lime when people appreciate th tasl merit of Ch mb tf Iain's Cough. Ri-medi more than now. 1?"i,Dwn '.l1 '"CVu". in "lea imqiry isiiiimunjaiH irom per Bona Who bBva hwfl currd kv it If' ba er your. rhi dr n ere troubled with ' Lake Drtimmond 1 rHnsportalion acoOKrTOrcoltlaive it a "trial and be-, -aowtaaoaufclnUd with i s good q ia ilias. 1 -rursayanaa'ers. Tba Boa tf pas ed fie Naval Appro- prtatloa Mtl, amende I to aa to r. qhre an flght-hobr day. on all govrrnmeot work and failed t provide for any new batt'eabipe. . POBTO RICO'S NEW WONDER . Yttrn far away Purie Rico come re port af a oaaerful new Mcoaa j hat ta aeliaved wl I vatiy bnafit ta - qj p4v Rmba T. Mf hao, af Ehtree kiaats; wilu "Dtf Kk's N-w Dls ' 6 ivnry Is doirm f ovnoid work Wa. it' rarad about five. th) of tnrlble auogls aad ald, bad also my brother of a vtra mid id Ma chet and ar hantOotaeraraliiaaee K a ay . ad . .waa MthMgnai meaicia wtu ft b arid ia avrry tfiug store ia PoV'a fU V,' for laroat awt looc Utnb'esit s ne.rqoal. A trial wtllatnttripea yoa of Its awrtt - Ue aad ft 00. TiUlbo' ,tia free, tiaaraat4 ty aH e agitata.- saaaBBBaaaaaaaBBaBSBBiBaBBaakaajaawsB) ' Senator Sia th ssada bia naartiaarVa aed aeted laaaedlatalr l, a ftAo lloo baing pji fcstaaltg aavdal aa CapC Roauea aad athet aeaurS ia roducad daaigaad to otakaocsab travel afar.'" ''. ' ,! '. - . -. J.. .'! vnr,( im.f IM Mr ai pta,KMiviyaiHrj -'t I Ymvvm tha Iwif tiraa aervta aa p J wm k , aarriM wofmra la kalwaaa ""c." t c- 1 C c! Women Well. ij 1 i...iif a rraa ,. . . rt 41 : . 1 , 1 ,-. i'f ,' to M Trna ktxnv wkat , . . r , a " t,.oiini, a ar'pl I" 1 - .rirrf, ia r- M tr druj' 1 I. 1 i.. 1 -... r.fnpn.i'. a ia W . r I ' ff ' '. NORFOLK SOLTTHERH PJULRGAD Eiducational Touts to Washiugtoa, ' D. C, June 10t.h to 15th, via Norfolk Southern Railroad. Verj Cheap!; Fare Iuelud- ing all Expptises. , Th" Norfo k Siurhcrn Ifsilroad will, operate a 1'eisonally Conducted Tour from stitions m North Carolina to Washington. I). C, via Norfolk and N. & W. S B. Co., J.ie 10th. The purpose of tho Tour is ''Educa tional" and a prominent educator from the 1 rircip I . u on its lines will as- sist i he Norfi will be in t r the t ip. Rates from Kaloili .-'iiiiihiTi! K:iilroad and n:l charne throughout riiicipal points. f 24 (10 N 23 40 D 40 n 2; 40 D i : n :rj D 23 85 N M 85 N 24 yr d 2ti fi5 D 2r. 1)5 D - 27 20 N 2f cO N VV'il-on K.irmvillo Greenvilli- Wlislli igtoil Go lUhoro Ki i.sio i New Hern Bt nufoi t (trio-.tril Pay tli'vi!,' Lilliii); Ion No e "N" lii l o il . Hi for "Night June 10th. Expres," trains Note "D" 1 1 l.cl sold for (lay tra ns June 101 h. Kates in same pi j rt i n from inter media e stations The ah ne ihu- incliii'es Kailro d and Steamer fuve, all ineali, ho el accom modations, side tups to Virginia Biach, Navy Yard al. Norfolk, Mt. Veraon and Arling on in Wa liiin;lon, sipht seeing t ipi . Wasliin.'tiin ami s1 atoroom and stateroom Ix rth lielween Norfolk and V(tshin);to:. Kor iiluslrate ! ,i -n't let anil complete information apply to Mr. II. li. ('raven, New Item. N. (', , M iss lina ltasnit ht. New Horn. N C, or any ticket Hgi nt Norf lk So?is!irrn Kailio.nl or Haleigh, Chariot e Sou hern Uy. W. W. ( K X ION, '!. 1'. A. Hi i i j . , . i .. . i s NORFOLK SOiMEK RAILROAD . B liOUTK til-' THE "NIGHT EXPRESS" Schedule Effective March. 3. 1912 Tne following srhednle liuras pub- lislied as in'oi mal n,ii not guaranti ed. ONLY and are i it m ns i i:avi: kw hern NdK. I II AD I-;ST HOUND I2:H0 a in, I la man Sh , (1:25 a in, I in for all I'arlo: c I N'u'lit I'.xnreHS I'nll- 'pitiK ir fi.r Norfolk, ily for Norfolk, connects iouiLs Norlh and West, erviee lietvteen Wash- lii;ti n and Norlolk exiept Sunday for , 1 '.elliaven, ( Ireenville Ualcinh'. Parlor car lidiiiil ,11 and Raleigh. Nijdit Kxpn-aa for for ( iiil-lslioro. for (Jtddrfboro. I : if) p in, 1 :uly Washinet,,! Wilson and tietv. n W, 1:10 a in, Daily (loldHborn. 9:10 a in, f:!ti) p m, Daily KAS'I HOUND 1 'ady for Heaufort. " Heallfnrt I "0 n ni. p m. I a m, One Daily ntal xeept Sundny for ;') 4,r) i in, I Lilly l-'or fin tlii-r inf fn Oriental. lo.ir.a ti,ii or i enervation pine. 1 ar are, apply 11. 1 A . New Hern, IN W K HUDSON, I lmi'1 Supt. of rullin.'oi Sn t. T. II. Hen w. cnnx'i ; r. a .r f. .Ik . Va Iikf Drtinimt i"l Cana! & VVatf f 1 .l. nr. imnmml Fnuinn C n Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Rout -, I'mte. ted from Storm. Nine Feet 0 W.ter Miiiinuin Depth 1 Alwayn. Quick Transit for TrTi'. P'r.impt Towing and FreiKht MoveTi n. For tolls, towing and fraigbt rate apply at dffire in Senlmarrl Bank HolW Ing and at Deep Creak Iock, Va M. K. King, Pres. J. A. Mitten, Sty. J. 8. Batter, Sspl. I I. Whftehirrft, Triffk ManigK. Norfolk OfTke B0 Phona 82T a. KI LLTKC COUGH ANocunETMtLur:s5 3El7DinV fOUCHS B0ftlO0 4VAPANrM0 JATSfACrVGV Of ionky turn ovts) aa TtAfttr ' 0 tstausic f tr flMfa C'Vr" aft eL ! a- of "i -A r Uui: is. - r- 1-v, ..t. 1 - r a 1 f
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 30, 1912, edition 1
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