1'
V
Children Cry fcr Hotelier's
if
The Kind Yoa Have Always Booaht, and which hu bees ' '
. - ' xt.a haa been made under hi per
tO 8onol supervision since its infancy.- -
VtUSyZV-CUcU'U Allow no one to deceive you In this.
An Counterfeits, Imitations and "JuBtas-ffooa " are nut
Experiments that trifle with ana enannger me peaitn ox
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless snbstitnte for Castor OH, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, MorpMne nor other If arcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been f 1 constant mo for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind' Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach ard Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
of; tho Opera
y3
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
TNI CENTAUR noNPnNV. TT MUBBOV STBCCT. NEW TOBK CITT.
sieians Advise
Bm use of ft f.KxHaxative, ti l;rcp the bowels open and prevent the poisons of undlgestx
food from fe. tintinti youl sy.,tn.i.
Tfie latest priKtct a : C11.,C is VULVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vecetable, genu
reliable aiU t.i a '.; m-i.iratic taste. Velvo acts on the liver, as well as on tN
storaacii anJ towel.., al,d j-;u u,e greatest posril.le e'flifvv in constipation, Indigestion.
Kuousnsss, siik lu-r.-i cliu, tovorisliness. cobc.flatuler.ee. e . Trv VF I
m
nn
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Very Low Kounil Trip l!atcs to nil
Principal Resorts
Through I'tillmnn to Atlanta, leaves
Raleili 4:ii."ip m, arrives Atlanta b:S5
p m, making close connection f ir and
arriving Montgomery lOllnwini; day af
ter U'aviiitf Raleigh 1 1 :0i a in, Mobile
4:12 p in, New Orleans HMO p m, Birm
ingham 12:1") noon, Men, phis H:(5 p m,
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connecting for all oilier points. This
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bnry for SL I.oue. anil other Wetern
poinU.
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ei Ralaigh t):.r() p m, ai rives Wiuilung
on 8:63 arn, Ballirniive !" "H a m, Phila
delphia 12-2:1 no.in. New Y ir 2.:il run.
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ington for PittHburf, t he iio :nnl all ;
points North end Went ami ut (Ireens-j
boro for Throngh 'lmnist Sii'"per fori
California, xiii Is and f.,r n II 1'lornla
oointa.
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leavea Golit-.linru at 0 l.'i a m. Kaeij;h
$J2b m, nrnves Wn-v .ile 7.t'l p m,
making clo) connerti,,, i w.Ui Ihe Laro
U4rlal and arriving ('innnnuli 10
m, folfting day after leaving Ual
igh, with cl connection for all point
Nortli and Noith Wet
Pullman for Winntnn Saloin loavrt
Raleigh 2uV) a n!. inn-i irernnlHro
630 a m, making rlo:.e rnnnrction at
jmtnbhorn for ul! pun'' VirWi, South,
Bant and Went. r.ir in liandlerl
on train No 111 )nvinj: (iul li.Uiro at
1045 p m.;
If ycrtJ delri- any infummtinn, jileniM
call. We ar here in fnnmh informa
tion M well to ti" ki.
H. V. CARY, i. O. JON KM.
o. r. a. t. r. a.
Wahington, I. (',. R neijrh, N C
LAXATIVE
LIVER SYRUP
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
BOlTnBRS RAXWil ICIXDULXi
N. B. Tboaa Bguraa ara publlih
"j Information ao im uot (uam
'O II Leave Ooldiboro. H. C, t.
a. to., througb trail, wllb cba
car to Aibevilla, conuoctlug .
Kaai Durhun. tor Oaford, Hai
Icraoa. Keytvllla and RJcaoio.
- at Dalveralty for Chapel Hlli
at (ireonaboro for Charlotte an
ail puiau 1011111, alio for D
villa, Lynohbarg, Cbarlottorll)
WaaUnctoa, aa at) a!ai
NO
US LtTt Uoldabaro, LM ft
tor Oraeniiboro, handlaa Uiroug
Pullman Raleigh, to Atlanta, co
mttU at Qreaniboro tor a
valuta or'.b. aontk aad wart
111 Leavea Uoldaboro 10.46 p l
(or Qraeaaboro, baodlaa pulbui
Halelch , to Qraenabore, am
aacts at Qreanaboro lor Ckaj
letu, AUanu , New Orleaik
Aibevllle, KnoTTlUe, alao ts
Oanvllla, Ljrnchbata. Okarta
t iville, Waaalagtom, x4 a
volnta Bisrtta,
ter fartaer intonsatUk aa am
vmtbera ticket agaat r aaMreaa tt
nearatgCtH,
H. V. CART,
eeaarmi Paaa eager Aemi
WaaUsgta. a f
W. H. P ARN ELL,
rravallnj fssaesgef Ageat
aUlelgk. N. 0
6ASTC1USC3X
Mvatcrr- W tha
TLLOBTRAtlOHaBT
M. Q. KETTNCR
(Coprriiht. Ml, br Vm llnhavi MmtU UkJ
(Contluued from Pace Two)
For Women Who Care
Of coiimn you i.anan n iw-pUo to ytyai
family and In the enro of your nva per
n, an-j you vrani inn rn M.
Th girl wbo lkka ah la la tor
my t Utter off than one whole affile
ted with ihe real thing.
Now U the Um to get rid of voir
raama'lrB Yoa ran do It by apply
ln ( baml'rrlain'i Dalit ft end nin
I f . . i . . . . I . ! . i . . . . . . . . i
jbrkiui m nun yon nave prfn nmng eeing in- pirn ireif ml caeT aIKa
ai'.-h an llnnwl ,r uhli-t allioptir or ,too.-For aali by all oVa'rra. ', .'
rxroxt U, wnti'l ynii pUww try Pantlna, . n ..... ,
a mxatrUd an'lrpti porrder to bei .,, . ,, .,
dlWod In wain, aa ofcA The Slalfl Owparlmmfi ftctlon Iltlf
Paxtino la awtre anunnmlmL taor rr- utkir dnnrM Wi Cuh
tWein, nvir wrmUiVUl a4 Mre wa MiwM wke tho ldn ( the
Wailnff lima aujUiiaf jro ever wetd,
lyrMfl 1.7: 1
rrbele hrraten d ealold 6Vtnrn 8 i
propfftf wnlMthf eygiMWr kOow
d toerfM'to i Birt. " ,
ANTlSEmc
Very, Serious,
be ft afid leptlhi gmutoe
li (h (nrt-irclMne aad klue
6j. ' J-rtdWsfprt the iaoUth.d.tr,-f i J W
, dlerae grm On4 fnrttf tbr bwtn. TI kx mm medkl end be n
TorTrtlCrlal tHar4bH.l?rwmlt l wrorg tm flw yw. F"r Ikla
eit4 7" U
Ll Jli ". . I... I
line; odora ry irrvwfW WMiilwtr, ,
' A tnvtlHnJ mit tnr Wt
WatiTwrnt of feminine Ilia mXwrr pcri)
trTB lnfUmmtl"a e4 nlirathi
l. noU.Inf etjuala hot drnxii of
I i.r. ,,r the IAla K.
I ' vi.m Mt .. hn rDj
! it inK t'' r jvrnlaUM It l-'e
.f 1 1 e r ae.f,B tt ! nt fig. fcee':n
... I '' ' '"I r-r. I "t f - ,
,. '-I . ' .! Uldt'it'll'l"! .
1
THcrrcntra' '
Wat . . 1 1 1
' The '
"'!' ef th! tJl, rifle- P
r, t ml 'a ion, rrv. '
1 ttrti! l, ka Pftiw
ll f. r Hni
!l III 'ft I -i
couples. She knocked aTtheiF doof
and introduced Raoul to them as a
Prince Charming who had asked tor:
hov , .1 ti a n ,i rha nt than alt-'
ting on some worm-eaten "proporty,"
would listen to the legends of thef
opera, even as, in their childhood,
they had listened, to the Old .Breton
tales. Those old people remembered
nothing outside the opera. They bad
lived there for years without number.
Past managements had forgotten
ttiem; palace revolutions bad taken
no notice of them; the history of
France had run Its course unknown
to them; and nobody recollected their
existence.
The precious days sped In this
way; and Raoul and Christine, by af
fecting excessive interest in. outside
matters, strove awkwardly to bide
from each other the one thought of
their hearts. One fact was certain,
that Christine, who Mintll then had
shown herself the stronger of the
two, became suddenly Inexpressibly
nervous. When on their expeditions,
she would start running without rea
son or else suddenly stop; and her
hand, turning Fco-celd In a moment,
would hold te young man back.
Sometimes her eyes seemed to pur
sue Imaginary shadows. She cried,
"This way," and 'This way," and
"This way," laughing a breathless
laugh that often ended In tears. Then
Raoul tried to speak, to question her,
in spite of his promises. But, even
before he had worded his question.
she answered feverishly:
"Nothing ... I swear It Is
nothing."
Once, when they were passing be
fore an open trapdoor on the stage,
Raoul stopped over the dark cavity.
You have shown me over the up
per part of your empire, Christine,
but there are strange stories told of
the lower part. Shall we go downT"
She caught him in her arms, as
though she feared to see him disap
pear down the black hole, and, in a
trembling voice, whispered:
Never! ... I will not have
you go there! . . . Besides, its
not mine . . . everything that is
underground belongs to him!"
Raoul looked her In the eyes and
said roughly:
'So he lives down there, does hef
'I never said so. . . . Who told
you a thing like thatT Come awayl
I sometimes wonder If you are qulto
sane, Raoul. . . . You always take
things In such an Impossible way.
. . . Come along! Come!"
And sho literally dragged him
away, for he was obstinate and want
ed to remain by the trap-door; that
bole attracted him.
Suddenly, the trap-door waa closed
and so quickly that they did not even
see the hand that worked it; and they
romalned qulto dazed.
"Perhaps he waa there," Raoul said.
at last.
the shrugged hor shoulders, but did
not seem easy.
"No, no, It was the trap-door-ehut'
tors.' They must do something, you
know. . . . They open and shut
the trap-doors without any particular
reason, . . . It's like the 'door-
shutters': they must spend ttfllr Urn
somehow."
"Bat suppose It were he, ChrtitlneT"
"No, no! He has ahut himself op,
he Is working."
"Oh, really! He's working. Is bar
"Yea, be can't open and shut tho
trnp-doors and work at the aame
time." Bho shivered.
"What Is he working etr
"Oh, something terrible! . .
But It's aU the better for us. , .
When he's working at that, be sees
nothing; be does not oat, drink, or
breath for days aad Bights at a
time ... be becomes .a Bring
dead man and baa no time to amuse
himself with the trap-doors,"
She shivered again. Bho was still
holding huu In ber arms. Thau she
sighed and tald.-ta bar tuns
"Suppose It were half..
"Are you afraid of blmT
"No, no, of oourao not," she said.
For all that, on tho Bait day and
the, following days,, Christine waa
oareful to avoid the trap-doors. Mar
agHstioa only Increased as tha bours
passed. . At last, one afteroooa. ah
arrived very late, with . her fac to
desperately pal and bar eyee eo da
peratM red, that Baoul resolved to
go to ell lengths, Including that walcb
be foreshadowed waen b blurted oat
that be -would not go oe. U NorU
role MpedlUoa unless lb tnl told
blm th iMrt of the, ma's voice. .
"lfufthl Huftl, in heaven's namal
Buppoa b beard yon,, yon taforto
nat IUmhiII"' -V ' -
And Christine's eye etered wildly
ai veryihJQg Iron ad ber. -s .- .
, - "I will remove yen from bis power,
Christine, 1 swear It And yon ball
oot think of blm no nor." , .
-In It pOeslWer. . Vy
6b allowed -herself .this donht,
whih was an fxytirarmtit, while
dressing the young man up to lb
topmott floor ef the lbter, far, Very
far Trtim the inclors.
"I ehall hii!e yon la eom unknown
romer til the world, where be ratv
not t'tn t) 1' ' V fur yrm. Y"i will be
safe: and tlx-n I '-' ri sway , , ,
S r'H lnvo c 'l lieirr i i r
f 1 I 1
. And ah Irtmd h!A tfl tovu j it'
mimic it. ' -' - lr J
' Ha hait a diflaaltv la fallowing bar. V
Thar warn noon, nnder tb very root, )
in the Baue of Umbor-wortu They
nllpped throngh Ua buttresses, th
rafters, the Joists; tkey ran from
beasa to beam as they mlgat havs
run, trom.tr to- tree In n forest. .
v- And, despit U ear Which ahs
took to look behind ber at every mo
ment, ah tailed , to se a shadow
which followed her like r her own
shadow, which stopped when shs
stopped. Which suited again when
ahe did and which Bad no mors
noise than a well-eondBcted shadow
should. As for Raoul,' be saw nothing-
either; lor, when h had Chris
tin la front of him, nothing Interest
ed him that happened behind.
CHAPTER XII.
. Apollo' Lyra.
In this way, they reached the roof.
Christine tripped over it as Hghtly
as a swallow. Their eyes swept th
empty space between the three domes
and th triangular pediment She
breathed freely over Paris, the whole
valley of which was seen at work be
low. She called Raoul to come quit?
close to her and they walked side by
side along the zinc streets, in the
leaden avenaes; they looked at theli
twin shapes In the huge tanks, full of
stagnant water, where, in the hot
weather, the little boys of the ballet,
a score or so, learn to swim and dive.
The shadow had followed behind
them, clinging to their steps; and the
two children little suspected its pres.
ence when they at last sat down,
trustingly, under the mighty protec
tion of Apollo, who, with a great
bronze gesture, lifted his huge lyre
to the heart of a crimson sky.
It was a gorgeous spring-evening.
Clouds, which had Just received their
gossamer robe of gold andxrarple from
the setting sun, datfted Blowly by;
and Christine said to Raoul:
"Soon we shall go' farther and fast
er than the clouds, to the end of the
world, and then you will leave me,
Raoul. But, If, when the moment
comes for you to take me away, I re
fuse to go with you well you must
carry me off by force!"
"Are you afraid that you will
change your mind, Christine?"
' l don't know," she said, shaking
her head in an odd fashion. "He is a
demon!" And she shivered and nes
tled in his arms with a moan. "1
am afraid now of going back to live
with him ... in the ground!"
What compels you to go back,
Christine T"
If I do not go back to him, terrible
misfortunes may happen! . . . But
I can't do it, I can't do It! . . .
A BAD LIVER robe'yon of energy, stragtheod
-.-.-.! nmhsrioa, , To- rid. -yourself- the horde, tab
SIM MONO
RED Qis, - .
LIVER REGULATOR
. - ' , (THE FOWDKB fOUf)
- V' It is a fine strengthening medicine for a torpid liver. The weakened
. organ responds promptly to its powerful reviving influence. It correct!
the stomach and digestion. Parifiea and regulate the bowela. Drives
oot that languid- half -sick feeling, makes yon feel bright, vigoroua
and cheerful. Try it. J
ote my nnm . wioa. lAmmm pomo. et.aa.
Art K Ow (mate, wltk Ibi M Z tit, label. II jom iumi (M to MH Mm w
Mrf ly mair ottptU. Manna, Lifer Kwolalor I, pM ,1a, to u hn toe tt III wW mlu
tk Plica, U Pf fcottla. Lvot In th. Z lalMl.
4. h. ?eilin a CO., mors.. v. loins, mo.
beautiful as the voice of an angel. I
had never got the Angel of Music
whom my poor father had promised
to send me as soon as be was dead.
I really think that Mamma Valerius
was a little bit to blame. 1 told ber
about It; and she at onco said, 'It
must be the angel; at any rate, you
can do no harm by asking him.' I did
so; and the man's voice replied that,
yea, it was the angel's voice, the voice
which I was expecting and which my
fattier had promised me. From that
time Onward, ine voice ana i became
great friends. It asked leave to give
me lessons every day. I agreed and
never failed to keep the appointment
which It gave me in my dressing
room. Tou have no idea, though you
have heard the voice, of what those
lessons were like."
"No, I have no idea," Raid Raoul.
"What was your accompaniment?"
"We'were accompanied hy a muulc
which I doiot know; It was behind
the wall and wonderfully accurate.
The voice seemed to understand mine
exactly, to know precisely where my
father had left off teaching me. in a
(TO BE lONTINUfciD.)
FOLEY RIDNEY PILLS
Fob Baokac: j Kidneys ako Bladimtk
SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
Sow in Effect to Beaufort and
Morehead City.
The seashore season is now open ano
Summer Excursion tickets are on sale
at all stations to Morehead Ci'y, N. C,
and Beaufort. N. C. good to return
until October 31s.
Get complete information from any
ticket agent.
W. W. CROXTON. G. A.
Norfolk, Vs.
Courts were criticised by the United
Presbyterian assembly at Seattle, Was) ,
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Love recognizes the frigid mitt when
it ge s the shake.
Just aa sure aa a pirl inhcritn a
money she grows mighty pretty.
ittle
J. W. Jordan, well known d-ntVi
of Hopkinsville, Ky , recently had an
operation for h b kidney ttmiblt'. but
he Bays; "The first real relu-f 1 yot was
after taking Foley Kidney I'illa. Thi y
c-aaed the terrible pair, in my hnrk un.t
accomplished more good than ntbinir
I had Tied I glad'y reccominend them. "
Sold by all Dealers.
H A Wap goner, Alvon, W. Vs., says
tnat rotey Money and Tar Compound
is the bc&t medicine for coughs and
colds he has ever knoen. He says:
"h)very man and woman tells me it is
tho best they have ever used, and who
evor has uied it once alwaya cimes
iiack for it arain." There are no opi
a i in Foley's Honey and Tar Com
o und and it is aafest for children.
K.,r Hjle by all Dealers.
WEEK END AND SUNDAY
know one ought to be sorry for peo- Bates to Morehead City atid Beau
pie wno live underground. . .
But he Is too horrible! And yet the
time Is at hand; I have only a day
left; and. If I do not go, he will come
and fetch me with his voice. And he
will drag me with him, underground.
and go. on his knees before me, with
his death's head. And be will tell me
hat he loves me! And he will ctyl
Oh, those tears, Raoul, those tears in
the. two black eye-sockets of tho
death's head! I cannot see those
tears flow again!"
She wrung her hands in anguish.
while Raoul pressed her to his heart.
"No, no, you shall never again .hear
him tell you that he loves you! You
shall not see his tears! Let us fly,
Christine, let us fly at once!"
And he tried to drag ber away.
then and there. But ahe stopped Mm.
"No, no," she said, shaking ber
head sadly. "Not now! ... It
Would be too cruet ... let him
hear me sing tomorrow evening , .
and then he will go away. You must
come snd fetch me In my dressing
room at midnight exactly. He will
then be waiting tor me in the dining
room by the lake ... we shall be
free and yon shall take ma away.
. . . You must promise m that,
Raoul. even if I refuse; for I feel
that, if t go back this time, I shall
perhaps never return." -
And ah gav n sigh to which It
seemed toller that another sigh, be
hind bar, replied.
"Didn't yon arr
Her teeth chattered.
"No." said Raoul, 1 heard noth
ing." "It 1 too tsnibl," sb confessed,
"to be always trembling Uk this!
. . , Andryet w. ran no danger
her; w are at borne, la th sky, in
th open air, in th light ' Th sun Is
flaming; and nlght-btrda cannot bear
to look at lbs sun.
fort, N. C.
Sunday Excursion Tickets now on
sale, and We-k End Fare's will become
eff- cttve Saturday, June int.
For specific rates ami complete infor
rna ion apply to any Agent of the Nor
folk Southern Hy.
Mrs. Rose A. Frren an, Clifford, Va
says they have long u-t J r ol-y
ReratditB anrl want o say good word
for them. She wnte: "F.'lev Kidney
Pills cured my rmbund cf a li.n utand
i e kidney (rouble, after lit- had tuk-n
other medicines will out relief. We
would not be i'h"Ut Fol-y & Co's
medicines in our house for many tunes
their cost."
Figuratively Speaking,
"And what Is th diplomatic corps T
"The diplomatic cor," replied th
man wbo takes a pun seriously, "la
what the Weaker nation Is permitted
to receive after th stronger en get
through eaUnc th apnl."
Legal Notices
NOTICE OP SAIJ3.
Br rirta, rf the authority
andaniinwd bj a certain cnt-.-t . iiL rwJ
batwaes J I llahn and Jual.ua W. Km. in f. tl
porch, of a lot at land herttmaf Wr -liwibui in
Which Mid contract the till u the e-H Ui d wum
NUinwl br UiaaajdJ. U llahD. ui.t.l ti,.- i.ur-
ehaM money therefor? wap r.aid in f i.u. an ) d.--
faolt havrn been mad, ia (Lc'rasm-ni of said
pure ha a, money at the tfine m- c.ti.-. for itn p,y
ment. and the aaid J-U Hhn w in I u'.ly rm
POWered to take poaser.t.m of .Hid upon
och default and to sell the ur.i- at luijiie or
privau'anle.
Now-therefor, in compliancy
and stipulation, of said contra
the und rsife-ned will expose to
caah at public vendue to th.- I,
the court hnue door in th.- rit v
County of Craven, North ( ar
tt.. on Saturday the 1st da, . f
following described r.-al i-lal
situate in the city of New H.-ro.
crlbed aa followR. to wit;
Thenorthern fialf of l.,i N j,
accjrdina to the plan of "K
plotted and ri-corde ! in tlo- i :
lice of l.-Kitit.T ol lie.- is f.,r t
in Hook No. Kir. -Kobe m; a
T 1st dayof May 191J
. r
with tlto term,
c as aruicaid.
.-in.l -ell for
l-.-l l.,.ioer at
li.-rn
.lock
. the
h-mil
-I lit s-
of
nly
.). I.. II. I:
MOKTGACK S1.K
Pursuant to tho pnw. r of t;;i. r
certain chattel mortn,r x..-iii.'
Spencer and Hannnh Sj rM -i . In
L, Hahn, hearinf? dntc of ShI"h
and recorded in the piitdic (
Register of IrpetU for Crnvm
Carolina, in Uouk No. i7 - Ki!i Vi
The underHiirnol will (!ivr fur
the highest bitltlcr. for cash. t
door in Raid Craven county, mi S
dayof June. i;l2,iit the hour
all the following descrihed ei ;.n
wit;
One frame one-ptory dwelling I
the land of J. L. Halm on li N.,
wide of Rroad Htieet in tho elan
ville. formerly occupied hv
Spencer and wife, awl In nrin-
Also one frame building ;itl:i ,
and known as the kill hill ,' - li
aaid Spencer ami wife.
This 1st day of May 1:112.
1
in I1-
m-n J.
,l.,f.-,h
. ill III.
Ili.-e of
North
:iti i xll to
'lit In UMO
I he 1st
. - 1 . 1 M..
i. i-i-i ly. to
fipl.'il:-i-.i'i
J.
:'ut.
.il.. V.-.
li intr to
.. 1I.M1N.
Mi, i li.aue
NOl'ICE OK SAI.K
Bv virtue of Hi
underniKiiid by a
between
purchnxe
JL L. llahn ami
! i-f a lul of lan
aiillinrit v i o
rtam cool
1 -l . i
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W1LLIAM8' KIDNEY PILLS
ilavs you negleeted your Kidneys!
Have yoa overworked your nervous sys
tern and caused trouble with your kid
ney and bkdderT Hsv you pains in
roina, tide, back, groins and bladder?
Have yoa a flabby appearance of the
face, especially under the eye? Too f re
quent a desire to pass urine? If eo, Wil
liami' Kidney Pills will cure you-at
Druggist. Pries GOe. Williams' M'l'g.
Co., Propa., Cleveland, 0.
Nothing aurpriies some people more
than the antica of an alarm clock.
One of Nature' Noblemen.
"Money dont aeenr to have spolle
Mr. Wlnkerson a bit."
1 know IL He's Just the same ss
ever. Last nlgbt blm and hli wife
come over to play bridge wlrii my hus
band and I, and he rn-ycr donn a thing
to show that be didn't think folks that
hadnt money waa Just as i.noil any
body, aa long as Uiey wan keOned."
iuig.
It would surprise yi'U In know i.f tin
grett good that ia beiliu lo hy ' him
berlan a Tablet a. lanun li.mncy ul
Nevheig Junction, N II . untci, "M
wife baa been uainir Chnn Ki-rlHin's Tali
lta and Und Ihrm very tictu.il and
doing her lot i oT good." If y u hove
ny trouble mith your at- itik-ii or bow
el g va thra a trial. For Kile hy all
Dealers,
FOIITRIDIPIILS
roai SMauaMaTisa womsvs o niAooct
A man may essress opinions in hia
wife's prt-seore but whu'a the use?
There rever waa a time when pe-j l-aiprt?rit-
d Ihe real merit of Cli-mh
erlain Cough Rxiwdy more than now.
Thi is ihoso by lb Increiue in rhIi
and voluntary leitianoniala fiom ivr
ton who have been cured by it. II
you or your cbi dr.n are trouhled wu.
a cotifrh or fold give it a trial and I--c
me acquainted with ita good qua ilien,
Kor sale by all dealers.
oolrio f ;
to sal... :
l.iul.. i
U.y of ,
ohr
-f Ju
. I. in
in whii h Raid rontract th.- Iill,
was retained hy the ini.l .1. I,.
purchae-iii(mi-y (tu'refni c w as
default having bi-en ina lo ui
wiid purchuBc-moncy at ih, tin.,
payment, and the aaid .! . 1.. 11
empowered to lake .o-.-.. .
auch default and to i. -ll ll.,' : ,
private aale.
Now therefore, in i-i,n.,'i, n.-
and utipulation.s of naiil
underHiitnad will erpojn
at public vendue to tin
court houte door in tin
ty of Craven. N.-rth tl;
on Saturday the 1st .1 u
inff described real eslal
in the cily of New Hen
as follo-v to wil;
Beginning at the nortlnv.-il
No. 110. according to the i!an
villu" an iilotted and rei-oiihd i
cordB in om,:e of Ki-KiHtei of I
van County in Book No. In:, I
running wentwanlly alooit tl
Keixenatein Alley rVnty-fi,,-aouthwardly
parail, 1 with t rn
northern line of lot No. 111.
alonfr said northern Inn- l.i,
lot No. 110; thc-iro norlliwiini;
ern line to the point of I , iu.
Alley. It b init the nit. i n
one hundreij-nini- il'-:i' o;
dwelling homo- upon nai.I
tier thirty -seven (37 1 a
enuineralion .if hniiKen by
1'his li.t day of May 11)1
o Ihe
. i into
. i tl.e
riiied
I I .ml
i! Ihe
:.nd
jf
- itK
illy
t om
Ihe
i s h
l In-m-M
..
KXt-;t:u roiv
it.!'
GoodnrfS i gi ne rally too aure about
itself to be a safe bet.
Scientists say that flies and
I'nav nwr .mosquitoes are germ bearera.
Mm by daylight . . . It must nnt th. nrrfliilinn
. . . On, U first Um ' ' , r
. . . i thought tnat h by screening your home
" " 'aeainst the pesi? J. S. Bas-
T ll I MV4 VwM wmtj iifr .
and at lb aspect which this Strang night Hdw. Co.
oonlldenc was Using. . " I . . , , . .
neoans I saa sn nnni I ak.M L... t. iv.r. u ihr- ar.H
if tber be labor that labor it I, !.
AotUn.
be nwful!
I saw blm I
was going
Advlct U S Friend.
The young man was about to h-i
married.
"Praise your wife's grace and
beauty constantly," a4vlaed one friend.
"But don't overdo U," counseled as
other. "She may conclude that she
bas thrown herself away on you, and
want In go on tb stags. "
Having thiHilay no i
I Uate of l'eri-y Co
I ljuunty. N. C. tbri i I
rljtim i acrBin it tl
hlhlt Uieni bi til - On p
ty of New ll-rn, N, i
dayaf April, ll'l I. or I
bur of their r. i -.v.-ri .
aaid estate will pl,-a -
U th iimlnriitii.-t. 1
, This time, Baoul & ChrtsUn
torned roond at Ul ttne4tni
Thar is some on in pals," said
Raoul, ' 'Par bap son on baa been
hurt. Did yon hrr?-, .
1 eabl say," Chrlstla eonfaawed.
"Kvan vaefl n u not tnar. mr ars T""r
ar rail of bis sigks.. suu; tt yon
hrd " -.
. Tby stood sni looked around
thetn. Tber werw )ult alone) on th
lmmnes t4 roofc They nat down
again and Raoul said:
. Tell n how yon ha him Bret" '
' 1 bad heard hisa for tbre montbl
Without seeing him.. Tfc Brt Um I
beard It, I tbmifbt, a roe did, that
that adorable vote was singing tn an
outer room. 1 vent out asd looked
varywbere; but, as yon know, Fsoul,
taf dreing room Is vrry mnch by
itRolfi snd I could wt tnl Ue voice
titide my room, wkres tt went on
steadily Inld9. A"4 It not o!y ng.
but It spoke to m r4 anwret my
Ooentlona, Ilk a rl trin' Votr,
Tllh LM d!--.-f.. I" t. v .- ..-
Dr. 1. 1. R- Nei, Crop.. Riverrisl
Drag Co.. Greenville, a C wrtve
tbavebrena ptucilong tihy
siclan and tfrusgtst for er 80 yr
and bar sold and administered oiaey
kidney medicine bat earn , to uoel
Foley Kidney Hue. Tbry are eup rio
te any 1 vr need and tU the uulrk
eet permanent relief," ft sal by a
da tern, - '
A weman la willing to Ui $ man bar
lb last wort If it eo.net to the fort ef
no apology." V; f rTw--v
; Ohlldron Ory
' ' rOR f LETCHER'S :
CASTORIA
A f r-ft always ha th advanUg of
hipg nnthing np-H of b.itn thai he
f n't mak f-'f rm. t
BILLIOUSNE38 AMD CON 3 H PA
T10N.
For years I waa troubled with billou
nrse aad eonatlption, nhlcn made lite
miserable f or ate . My sppetlte failed
me. 1 lost any nnal fotee and vitality.
Pepela preparations sad eathsrties only
mad matter worn, I do not know
where I should have been today had I
not uied Cbaaobrala'a Stomach and
Liver Tablets. Th tablets relieve th
lit feha; tone, strengthen the diges
tive function, purify th stomach, Uvr
and hloed, blpia( Ih yten lo do H
erk n tors lly Mas. Boca Potts.
Birmingham, Ale. Thee Ubtets ar
for sal by l danler.
UH1
"What U yon think at this old
World, anyway r
"I Mat tlo to thinlL Sli chrV
Aran, news rent and th grocery falll
Uk p afl y spaiw ttaasl" vIUmOs
Consatstlon.
Mr, R. Brnxt, 11.111 Pde strt.i,
Paikti4ff. W. Va., bed aa attack ol
legrlppd whh kafl her n bed kidney
iroolK and h suffer) tnneh severe
Ml a and berks. .Then he heard Ol
toby Kidnef Pilt sad aayal ''Aftet
Ukina them short tiMth4Mln left
any bach and I am seals able t do tn
n-HMwark. PeWy Ktdivey Pill blpd
rn we4TrttUy.'rr UU hy nil Deal.
Uttlng- dWa bnekst tat smpty
H. 4 groetng tM With 4rnwlng
oth!ng pp. Cowper. ..,
t.ii.-
Ki eeulo
ol .
Jilll
of 1. ,
i( 111
..I to
ine.it
. I'll!.
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:.ed.
ADM I NIS I K A l l i'
Nn ; i
flavins duly iii!ili.-. n- A -
UU of William VS. I',.-, ...I .,,.,
Crayen County, nil m rr-o.i. lo. n ..,
aaid eetala ate no: ifl.il l..: ui
andraiaried for payment !.,!) H.,i ..
N Barn. N. t: . b--l..re th-- .Hi -i:,, ' A.
ISIS, or thin notice will lie i.-h I o i tl
OTarr. Allwhnare loilel.ti.) i,( t. ,.. t,,
rqulrd to make Irr.medmlr jmyn ert t., ,,11-,
W. M. I KUt (II 1.
AilnnnlHl r,t..r.
April Wh. IBI2.
Ihe
of
nr.. t
Ihe
I in
MOKir.ACK
l.i:
l
i ii
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, li i
a
Y. bit.
f .lo4a
.o piira
- .1.1 at
M uii J no
r II . rn nV
in Kin lit h
lalmr lot
Para lant In Ih" nwer n,' - ,!
Mortawe from Rtepile Wl ii.
to 1 M. Cannon. renrlo. In th
la Craxn Conntr. N. C. In ll--k
BX, tM lud IWrrln de-'rll. -I . 111
puUU oalery for ca.h 1 1 - , k
ItokUII at Dm Court II ,u ,., N.
aartkad a foUoa In Cinn ( :iU.i ,
township, and m th W. .1 li,
Ma. Uteraof.
BewlBnlw at a auka. an-1 N 17. I:, tl 1.7 reilaa
tn Uat e H nm of kit Nn. t. then with uidlinvaf
MWia.ldlnl N. TV W. IK) re-tx u a niVe. tha
B. II. W. 14 t 7 polM. then N. H MI palaa.
raad aith tha Ihwa cf aai.1 l.,i No. anUtka
bnjtanlna-.
I . H.CNKfnt, i
MoTUa.n.
Thai Mar 101 a. ItlL
EXEtUTKlN SAI.F,
C. W. Green )
va t-'.xvr ilii n
JebQr.n ) '.
fi ml It aa Rat!aa tn nj kind tiom
UananW 0afffOri evuntr. I will nail
t Um katlMst bkMar ff m at th M art Sou '
aW la Um tHv ( Hrm KWa, N. Ok aa Meadar
Je lata, ttu H tl 9'tmtM M, la ettlafr aaat
anaratiaa tat tolkan( 4nrr!b4 laal Utn '
Tfcal aartaia K ataatMlaf lead aHaaa bt tea -tv
at HW , Ca aaarty, N. C at
eanw mm 1 1 la CaarMte and Nanr Urvn bf
a Car akaal Um r (art and bln rer
taka tan at paeMt aflat ft SB tn aaH .Hr nf
Waw r, kartnainS thwwWrn nrt
Mr. Pnrwn'a part a tM atm H (anw FMm
Biebniitaan'a, aa narn -J,M(lf aWtif
Oim nmt tt fat aa AlUa rul,.,,-,
nM nf at lot. Ume a; f.. . , 4, ., f
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