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1 i V..-. ' v f A i -1 Mature intend. J tliat tU tody should do iti a .1 repairing and it would do so were it not for thy. fact that most tat us live otlier thqn aHatuml f."jw jf: . - Nature didn't Intend that we should; wear corsets,' tight xoUan vr hoe, nor bva in badly ventilated and draughty bouses, nor-eat and drinksgme of fba ttiings-that do, Bor rid "treat eara when we, should walk, O ThooneincUthttibody hea it get out War mast look far oot- 14s kelp !. fciossssr Mfc-vi f ' . ! :.v,f . i r, ; V rorwetMnMhMd th lAdlgaooordypUrtteg. ndthmuUtod tjkaiM following therefrom, no medicine can bo mora adaptable as . euratife JgStSui DR. PIERCE'S OOLDEW MEBICAt DISOOVEHY, J V ' Tola famous Doctor's proaeription as boen reootnmendod for orer 40 year, and is today juntas biga aaooeaa. ptoses a healthy appetite. Clan the.elooo. Strengthen the narf a. Regulates stomach and liver. Jpemand tba original. . j ' 'Sbl laXlanM or SVWet'f oral by Daler In Mflcbe j I Send It onomt ttsmpa WW net of awOtag Ml on free eopy f Jtwea'a Com noa&nM Meaieaj Adwr.fiU$ jagea, dothboani,, AAdrcpa Pr. fierce, 8 ttalo, K. Tf. LIBERTY BRIDE GV Mr. Washburne Gsts Employment on Magazina aa Part of Pre-Nup- ' tlal Arrangement. ' Los Angeles, CaL In conformity to bar part of a prenuptial contract that caused comment from all sections of the country, Mrs. aarlea Washburne, until a few days ago' Miss Heluis Chandler, obtained a position with the firm by which her husband is em ployed. The company publishes a magazine,' and Mrs. Washburne will do illustrat ing for it A part of the prenuptial contract, which, as a whole, provided for the greatest personal liberty on the part of husband and wife, specified that each should earn an independent live lihood, and should share the expenses of maintaining a home and of caring for cbgdren, should any result from the marriage. "The account of my mother being . 1 .1 hA' Aa- grace I have brought upon her are merely trash," said Mrs. Washburne. "I have received several telegrams of congratulation and - commendation from my mother since my marriage." I WIDOW'S JOKE A BOOMERANG Mrs. Evart Is Held In $5 500 I to M Sail For Sending Post 'Card Ian Just for Fun. New York. Playing a Joke on a professional entertainer is an ex pensive pastime; as MrsiMary B. Evart, a widow of East Orange, N. J., learned. United States Commissioner Jones held her in $500 ball for the grand jury on complaint of Malcolm B. Shackleford, a neighbor, to whom she admitted sending a postcard with the picture of a woman seated in a man's lap, and underneath the follow ing inscription: "You are & great one to keep a date. I waited for you until 9: 30. Why don't you keep your engagements? "FLORENCE." When the postcard arrived at the Shackleford home there was trouble. It was discovered that Mrs. Evart's name had first been written on the enrd in pencil and then erased. The police declared she admitted she sent the card as a "joke." i ; l iFivc Passenger Great cstern Torty,, Touring Car I -v fll ' ik: ' vi l -4b fl"m.: & :.i -1 ' . ;-pUJ jt V ' ' , g y41r fSS? ' ' ' ill : C u - It's equal ,i$not found ,un-any;-otherf; Motor. , Car and we-can : ( j proyeitat combined with ;i : ! ! r supreme refinement of desigiieV Built by makers of "The Best Can? i i - J CaU. Vrife'or;pK6ne for COUNTY; AGENCY, Demonstration ;or catalog, i State, Agent, , PARALYZED ;AT"EAI?T$fiFATE, Fine 'Horses Killed btTain as tad Holds we-, Hems ioo.cara y to Move. , . Royersfort. :JTI.ThOamB,floory aged , about sixteen yeai.had-nrfU-lng escape from death on the Reading railway, at the - crossing Just7 abeye Mingo sUtion The lad was hauling sand to the Mingo stock farm, and was about crossing the railroad, when the Willlamsport express hove into sight. Seizing the "brake and calling-to the horses,, he managed to stop tnemfUBt as the locomotive struck and instantly killed both high-Wed horses,tea,rtng thorn tmm thA vairnn anil leavinff him too scared to move, still seated on th1 sand wagon,- JAIL RESTORES HIS, JlIEffiGRY "" -:-"-V.;?'T-'".;- Sight of Prison Brings Sack. M rid" of a Convict Recognizes His ' . .. ; Jailer. ' '. , . 1 Everett, Wash.-Robert Carlson, a logger, who had .forgottejf. ' his name and past life, and v who Mia' 'been brought here under guard train Arling ton to be examined tor insanity,, re gained his memory at sight of prison walls. He was booked as John Doe Christensen. When the Jailer tried to question him; he suddenly blurted ouf: "I know you. I have been'here be fore. I was in the upstairs corridor four years ago.'"' " .." i-i.-' ' Search of the records pruned hla statements. ' 'V PASTOR WINS BASEBALL FANS Pitches for Home Team and They Go to Hfs Church Team Wins Steadily.- . , ' , Columbus, Ind. Rev. John L. S,ha,w a former Methodist jreacher of 1 thie county, who is now located at Norden, Nebw has written that he has greatly increased the attendance at his church, In Norden by -"swapping" "work with his congregation. He proposed to the baseball fans of the town that he would pitch 'for the hotoe team if they wouldf attend his church. He is now pitching ;fpr the team, - which is winning steadily, and the fans are attending his services. V . F A3 VA ViKLCK. SAYUi LITE Forrrts Barrier That. Fences- Man f.rJn It at Time of Crash . v ,- ; 1 v of Trains: '' " . . . v ."(.t.-,v- "Sheridan. Wyo. HU piaao tencma him Into a small open space in hi tearilof a tour, of diplomatic "missionary of household roods was all.that saved wofk the interest of American plant 3: S. Doyle Of McCook. Neb.; from br,toteresU,, Pr.vU O.' Howard, JoveriH tog erushed to 4U whea v Bwlng ment entomologist, haa retnrnetf rto ton train In whlch.be was on y'"wMWnftoii. r Diy Howard .conferred home crashed Into aom empty carr ..grtcuitura' offlclal ,ef feeat north Of Sheridan, 'i ' -nt.t nxmanv Won j. A Rolrlnm anil . , v)ne or tne seven norses m aeeu was Wiled, J Doyle 'was .badly; bruised. MJ1 CUW .an turn -igw(o t,..wra dressed to he Sheridan hospitaj he was able to. continue, his Jourqey to ROYAL SUITE " FOR , MANUEL King George ot England . Offer Ex ' Sovereign of Portugal Uvlng Apart . J rmenta In Kensington Palace; X ' ; t Condon. king Oeorge has offered to King Manuel a suite In Kensington palace; Thus another foreign' royalty becomes more or less a burden on the taxpayers of Greats Britain ' 'At pres ent Manuel occupies a house at Rich mond. i,M he, accepts the rooms in, Kensington palace he will hive as fel low' residents theduke of Argyjl and Prlnoess iljouli.e1, Prinoeas Henry, of Battenburg, mother-to-law o)T Wg Al phonso, t,toeuntosxfiyTJlle.'; . ' '. V" " ' ' "" U:- K . rev'er fur naces or ordinary stoves cannot be used. or' wherever ordinary heat is not sufficient there you find need for one of these handy Perfection Heaters. ' If you've a house without a chimney, or a Tcold spare room, or a balky furnace, you will appreciate the Perfection Heater. Made with nickel trimmings (plain steel or enameled turquoiae- Wue drama). Ornamental. , Inexpensive. Lasts for years. ' Eaaily moved from place to place. At dealers everywhere. ; STANDARD OIL COMPANY . "-' (Incarparali in Nvir Jmr) , NmriN.J. ' BaUaMra, MA, PLANT .'ISS!0rJ(IS SUCCESS Government' Entomologist-Wins ln - portant Concessions From England, Belgium .and . Heljahd;.V7 ! ..hii.ifter Weni uontna The principal result was that Eng land. Belgium and Holland Agreed to put into operation a system of gov ernment 'inspection of, plants, instead of having that inspection performed by their nurseryment- 4Tb latter.' It wai feared, would meet the expense of raising the prices to the American, market. The French government to expected to -adopt this government-inspection plan later. Ger many -has given no assurances; . Boys Try to Cyneh Man. Tl Butte, Mont 'Fifteen boys ranging from twelve .to fifteen years of age confessed In the juvenile court that they attempted to lynched Joseph Meyers, a chicken farmer, after having set fire to the Meyers home. Mrs,' Meyers testified that she and her hus band had been rendered destitute by the depredations of the boys. Houses Without 'Cfiimneys YOUseetljenv often the builders' and contractors1 shacks the temporary buildings-for every sort of purpose. Almost tnvaria-! bly they are warm and comfortable in weather by the I. ricyrv"lG,'N.'C ' TO PROSPECTIVE PIANO pURy CIUSERS. -':..-.-;-i A call ; at FvOler's, Mnslc Hour fefire cloaini ny deal IU' .reve What yn can. do for you Iq, the pur ha"of 'm piano,.t?' 4'4."-;i.'i,y.' ; Don't you think It a good Idea' to first see your home man before buy t4 .''plane ? J;JVe,.m ilvjou lew poiritf that youwtll feel proud of and Its' free for the asking. Full er'e Music fifmwt;,- ":;. 'rl lAVhen it comes to buying a piano fr your house,' Its a good Idea to get !i the points-possible. V We are In a position to give you a few that will Optfn your eyes. Lijii'l'BUT NOT LEAST WOULD YOU LIKE TOW IN $35 IN GOLD? Jf.-y.9P will call at our atore after liaving seen the special factory sules, proposition' offered by other houses, and the fact that you would get a piano at wholesale cost, and if our retail prices and actual con struction are not better, Fuller' Music House will pay you $25. Rubber Goods HOT WATER' BOTTLES SYRJNGES AND COM BINATIONS. ALL GUARANTEED PBICES BIGHT Bradham Drug Co. REXALL STORE. , Phone 78 for prompt attention. I C E Made from pure distilled filtered watr. NEW ICE BERt CO. 19-21-23 Griffith 8t. Phm PANAMA, JAM AICAAND CUBA. f The Evangeline will Mrke Eljlht Trips Through the Tropics. The Atlaniic Coast Line announces 'that in rrnnertion with its splendid t,hrOugh PiJliTKin service to Key West, The Penniusular and Occidental Steam ship Company will operate eight per sonally conducted toura with the new steel twin-screw steamship "Evangline" from that point to Colon, Panama Canal Z.one, Kingston, Jamaica, and Havana, NCuba. The "Evangeline" .'s a brand new and modern, up-to-date sjiip in every particular. She is 364 feet long, 46 foot beam, has 5,650 tons, register, 262 staterooms, equipped throughout with electric lights and fans, and has a speed of eighteen knots. This splendid ship will leave Key West in the morining on arrival of the Atlantic Coast Line Florida East Coast "Over-Sea" train from the North, on January 7 and 21, February 4 and 18, March- 4 and 18, and April 1 and 15, sailing direct to Colon, where a stop of two days will.be made, which will give passengers ample opportunity to inspect "the Panama Canal, the greatest piece of engineering or other construc tion work known to mankind. Or quaint and tropical Jamica may be ex plored, and will be fully enjoyed. The "Evangeline" will sail thence to HavanS to discharge passengers desiring to stop there, and the tickets will be good to re turn to Key West on any of the every week day sailings of the regular line. The tour will consume eleven days,. and the rate for the entire trip, includ ing meals and berth at sea and in port, will be $110. Tickets will permit stip overs so that a longer stop can be made at Colon, Kingston or Havana, for passengers desiring to, do so. Sailing , .dates, intmeraries and , in formation regardjng reservations, con nectionst etc., may be obtained from Atlantic" Aoast Line representatives, or by addressing T. .. WHITE, the General Passenger Agent of hat line, at -Wijmington,.' N. C . AN ANNOUNCEMENT -V . W 4 : TO OUR PATRONS. After the 4th of JKovember ; 'wt will locate-at the corner of . Queen and Bern streets and sh'alj endeavor jn the 1 M . j future1 as In .the past, to, give 'prompt and reliable service. f ft rrtxr ttt t r. OKanUMATIju KiOMSYSANOBVAOOeC Let us see, $100,000 per annum was the salary mentioned by Mr, Mqnseyj wasn't it? -. ''-..'''i - '.:'' 1 V - - -A'J.?': ' .s- -'. : V - ours ior,Dua,ine8, .f . , PhoW44iSte: Hotel ! Raymond ' Eaat 28th $treet. '''V';;- . v ' " i' (At Subway Stationj . New York &tyi r-' -W EUROPEAN PLAIT. $1.5 Per Day and Up AMERICAN PLAN 12.50 Per Day and Vp Apartment accommodation) J of more persona from $4.00 to $5.aa , : per day. Special rates by the week or month. Inspection invited. Reference ex changed. A quiet family hotel, recom mended to, ladies- visiting New York City alone. Upon request by Ietter or Telephone 2565 Madison Square, a messenger will meet you at station. MARK A. CALDWELL. UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE- CONFEDERACV. ' Washington, D. C. Nov. 12-16. On account of the above occasion n the above occasion . ast Line will sell round T' all points on its lines, The Atlantic Coas trip tickets from on November 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and. 1 1, from New Bern N.' C. to Washing ton, D. C. at $11.80 with return limit, to reach original starting point- not later than midnight of December 1. 1912. For further particulars, schedules, reservations, etc., apply to T. H. Ben nett, Ticket Agent, New Bern, N. C. or address T. C. While, General Passenger-Agent, or W. J. Craig, Passenger Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Direct Line to All Polnt,s North., South, East and West Very Low Round Trip Rates to All Prin cipal Resorts. " T Through Pullman to Atlanta leaves Raleigh 4:05 p. m. .arrives AtlanSa 6:35 p. m., making close connection lor and" arriving Montgomery following day after leaving Raleigh at il a., m.; Mobile 4:12 p. ni.; New Orlean? 8:3(T p. m ; nirniinghani 12:15 noon; Mem phis 8:05 p. ni.; Kansas City 11:20 a. in. second day, and connecting for alt t heir points. This car also makes clostr connerlion at Salisbury for St Louis antl other western points. Though Pnllman'to Washington leave Raleigh 6:50 a. m. ; arrives. at Washing fon 8.5a m, Baltimore 10:02 a.m.; Philadelphia 12:23 noon; New York 2:3t p. in. This car makes close connection at Washington for Pittsburg, Chicago and all points no.ih and west, and at Greensboro for through tourist sleep, or for California p-iints and for all Flori da points. Through parlor car fur .sheviHe leaves Goldsbo! at 6:45 a. in.; Rak-tgh- ' 8:35 a. m., arrives Asheville at 7:40 p. in., making close connection with the: Carolina Special and arriving Cincin nati 10 a. in. following day after leaving Raleigh, with close connection for alt; joints north and northwest. Pirllman for Winston-Salem leaves Raleigh 2:30 a. in., arriving Greens boro 6:30 a. m., making close connection. at Greensboro for all points north,. south, east and west. This car is handled on train No. Ill leaving Golds- boro at 10:45 p. in. H. F. GARY, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. J. O. JONES, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. As empowered by a mortgage ex ecuted by Asa Ipock and' wife to Geo. T. Winfield which is recorded in the o ffice of the Register of . Deeds o Craven County, N. C, in Book No. 182 on page 139, to which refer. The said mortgagee pursuant to the powe contained in said mortgage will sell the land described therin at public outcry- to the highestbidder at the Court House in said County, for cash on the 30ths day of November at 12 o'clock m. Said land is all the land which was. conveyed by Luther W. Thomas and? Lorena his wife to Asa Ipock, by deed' which is recorded in said records in Book 166 on page 59. Said land is situated in No. 2 Town ship, Craven County, and adjoins the land of Dr. F. Duffy the xLevi Ipock land, and is on Pork Swamp be ing the same on which the said mort gagors reside. This Oct, 28th. 1912. GEO. T. WINFIELD, Mortgagee. IF ARE YOU GOING north: Travel Via. the chesapeake line . daily service including sun- - . .day.; : The new Steamers just placed in service the '"City' of Norfolk" UndT "City oT B ALTI MQRE?r; are the rnbst; ,: elegant and up-to-date Steamers be tweeh Norfolk' and BaItimOi;-C'l- Equipped , withv wireless, ? telephone-; in eacn room. Delicious meals t on board,: convenience. Steamers Worfolk V'U ruins vuimurt.. . Baltimore i " Connecting at Baltimore for all point North,; Northeast and West.-..-."1 i Reservations1 made' and any infor--tf mation courteously' furnished by"-"- '.v; - - W. H. PARNpLL, T. P. A;'- Monticello Hotel i " r Norfolk Vaw y' QUICKEST AND BEST.LJNE , t Everything -forcoipfort-nI ; , :V"-: TtT -Hi ' .!f,
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