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Ptmm'tifmdieml AMr. mmmla re. ruorf up-Mala edition, oaMn komto edtHoatt ttuMtUxl matmt which evtra uwmam,tintl mr muaritd offM to in Favorite-Prescription 5iuiaiiuiiiiuyiuimiHiuHHiHiiii,'f" ........ "'"""FMIHUIIHIUHHH' f Constancy. D. Archbold Is a master of Mr, Archbold. talklnx to a Porto Rloo'a Advancement. I John Tlorto Rico, antll recently benighted, irony. "flax and letharrlo, whose trade was of group of reporters on the Cunard lttle Importance to the world, has rls- pier In New York, said ironically of -4aa antll it stands twelfth among the certain politician:' eonatrles of the globe as a customer "He is noted for his constancy. His. St the United, States. Last ear the constancy, though, suggests the Chin- land purchased from this country ese proverb about the constancy of over $37,000,009 worth of products, women. The islanders cannot supply the de- " 'a woman's heart,' says the Chin- imand made upon them for coffee, to- ese proverb, ,'is like the moon. It Ibaeco and other products, and are .changes continually, but it always has prospering generally. F Vin in It.'" m Breakfast In a Good, Warm Room PERFECTION A "warm" breakfast the kind that sends you out ready braced for a good day's work should be eaten in a warm room. You lose half the good of the meal if you are shiv ering in discomfort while you eat it. A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater makes breakfast a cosy meal for the whole family. No smoke or smell with a Perfection. Easily cleaned. Easily moved from room to room. An oraament anywhere ; a luxury in tbe bedroom ; a necessity in the sewing-room or the bathroom. DmaUrm mvmrytmhtrmt or mritm fmr Jmmcriptip circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated ia New Jener) . Newark. N.J. Invaluable Leeaons There fe Those . Who Leva Nature and Will i Calmly Listen. :-,.i - It la not your highest mountain, al ways, that Is the fittest palace of a god; or . that .has , most ' mountain ts 4 sweetness or mountain dignity.. One could mention some that have but a thousand feet of stature, A physically speaking; and yet. It, frould be an in sult to call them mere' hills.-There Is no savage impatience with them; their breast are dearer : than a mother's. Time was when they towered above the clouds, and were proud Himalayas for Immensity; when they - were jail soaring unapproachable crags; repel lent; ' concerned only with the heavens. But men and mountains drew togeth er, and subtle ties of sympathy were formed. Age upon ages passed over the peaks, smoothed the jagged rocks, rounded and calmed the brows, filled the chasms, and , mantled all with ferns and grasses. The mighty mother set heather to bloom there, for symbol of the soar. Ing, purple dreams that are within; she strewed them with the gold of her gorse, to say that the Immemori al Wisdom, though the stems of it be thorny and your fingers shall bleed be fore you pick them, has for bloom a yellow and most sunbrlght gladness. Purple dreamings of unsatisfied as piration; golden delight of arcane, ev er living truth; green wizardry of the ferns and rushes it Is these things that ray out from the mountains I love and extol. Tea, there are mines there; but they do not penetrate the mountains, except in the merest ma terial sense. It is the gorse and the heather and' the bracken, the foxglove and the bluebell, the music and mur mur of hidden waters, that proclaim the inward being of the mountains. It Is tbe lone, august, and fender thought, the peace that seeps Into the mind there; the compassion that fills the world when night, a blue flower, unfolds her splendor eastward, and the roses and daffodils of the sunset, wane in the west by these one may know the god in the mountain,' and not despair for the world. Or when the lark rises from the heather in the morning, it is a word of the moun tain message that he is concerned to proclaim. Prom the Theosophical Path. Mi HE ;-1YHf ErewelcomeTsays Mi Nora Gujeyf Urekea Tow70klaT'to user my ' letter la wy . Way youanf to," if it will induce some suffering woman to try Cardul ? 1 had pains alT over, arid suffered with aa abscess, i fThree pby sicians failed to relieve me, $ince taking Cardui, am in better healtb than ever before, and "that means much to me, because J suffered many years with .womanly' troubles, of different kinds. ' What otler treatments 1 tried, helped me for a few days only." ( vlTAKE im WomansTonic Dont wait, until you are taken down sick, before tak ing care of yourself. The small aches and pains, and other symptoms of womanly weakness and disease, always mean worse to follow, unless given quick treatment You would always keep Cardui handy, if yoa knew what quick and permanent relief it gives, where weakness and disease of the womanly system makes life seem hard to bear. Cardui has helped over a million women. Try it ' Wrttt Ik Ladies' Advisory Dept. Cbxttanooca. McdidiM Co.. Chanaaooca. Tena lor totctal Initrtcttont, and M-page book. Hoen Treatment lor WoaMa." scot Irs. J 51 As to Biographies. The announcement comes from Lon don that a blograph of Mr. Lloyd George in four volumes is to be pub lished this autumn. It is the latest manifestation of a curious modern tendency to give to the world biog raphies of people while they are still alive. A biography used to 'be regard ed ao the crown, posthumously award ed as the crown, posthumously awnr-i- to a great man gone past recnll. a-d ! a record of his deeds for the benefit of succeeding generations. An old man, at the close of a Ion; p'v? inter esting life, might beguile t 1-isured autumn of his days by h...' ;;ng his memoirs, and nothing Is more fasci nating reading than such vn auto bl ograph well done., But th" modern world is too Impatient to i''; it is too Impatient even to v,:'i( 1:11 it is quite certain that a irr.Ti 3 ths jtpp't- lar eye really deserves a'biograpuy at all. We remember, a few years ago, glancing at an "authorized" life and appreciation of Mr. G. K. Chesterton, and it seemed a foolish thing to pub lish the blograph of a writer of thirty, five. It seems also a foolish thing to publish the biography of a statesman of forty-nine. We say this in no dis paragement of Mr. Lloyd George, al though the four volumes that are to be devoted to him at least suggest comparison with the three volumes in which Lord Morley managed to compress what was .most vital in the Jong life of W E Gladstone. Some Words You Don't Know. What is the use of coining sl.ng words to express your meaning In a more picturesque fashion than your neighbor when the dictionary is full of words just as queer and far more correct. Here are a few perfectly good words to be found in any com plete dictionary of the English lan guage. But don't you go to the dic tionary lor them yet. See first if you can figure out their meaning. Then, when you have looked them up, spring them on the next fellow. He will eith er brand you as a highbrow or else admire you as the inventor of a new language, though yoil are neither. Here are the words: Opuscule, tobacconing, noddy, node, futtock, galimatias, fadie, duvet, dzlg getatl, dwale, periotlc, predicant, younker, quintal, propense, quib, beck et, chauvinism, beluga, gar, hypostyle, aoudad, incondite, inly, kelp. Jorum, rundlet, rupertrlne, caddis, fissle, cal car, Hinder, hopple, horary, thorp, usi tative, woof, arcolith, gaum. All of them in the diction. Almost nono of them jawbreakers or over long. What do. anx ol them mean ? There is a versa 1 i in and gusher's fail t. difference between con mo.Hilogue that Mjr.ie ijr:u.p. SiWMWWae-wW .1 Five Passenger Great Western "Forty" Touring Car ! man ap xwejW)wi 1 f f aaa ni v...i,pij-j mm iawu-s, .1 it- a v'.r . Stiff i 'v vs , (0 in Pi 1 1 5 1 APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF Burrill Casey and Leona Casey. I Application w ill be made to 1 he Gover nor 01 rvorth Lurohna tor the pardon of Burrill Casey and Leona Casey con victed at the October term, I'M 1 ol the Superior Court of Craven County of the crime of murder in. the second degree and sentenced to the I'cniten tary for a term of ten years. The defendants claim the iij;bt lo pardon for the following icasons: If they were gciliy of the crime charged, that is murder by poisoning they should bave been sent to the electric hair, but t he solicit or for the State and the Private Piosccutor asked the Judge for verdict for murder in the second degree and not guilty in the first degree: Cpon this the jury found verdict of guilty of mrrder in second degree and recommended the mercy of the Court: I'pon this verdict the Judge of the Court pronounced a sentence for im prisonment in the Penitentiary for ten years while he might have made it thirty years. All this shows tire prosecuting attor neys, tbe Judge and the Jury did not believe that the defendant were guilty of the crime of w hich they were charged. The petitioners claim their pardon each of them each for himself on tin ground of absolute innocence. (ail Daniels . 1). Mclver Attorneys for Leona and Burrill Casey. P. S. BY OR 1)1' R Ol- II1K OOVI.K NOR: All persons who oppose the gran. ing of said pardon are invited to loruard their protests to the Governor without delay This the 12th day of November, 19IJ. $1585.00 Fullv EauiDoed, F. O B. New Bern. CONSIDER: THESE FACTS 1913 Great Western "Forty" Has 4 1-4x5 1-2-inch enclosed valve silent; motor with cone clutch. ; i Famous five bearing crank shaft construction. : Unit pow-.-y I I 1 bearings. ,'Full floating , roar axle. i t -?r Piant-" Koiiervvalve' litters., g belective type transmission with double row New: Departure j s poiar eiectnc ugnts, ll-mcn headIight8,tHu8h dash lamps. V i - ' - . r ' . , m I I fff ' ; Prest-O self starter: fSlkV mohair too with one-oiece side curtains. ' Fafrfielrl rubber dust hood.- Ventilatindf rntn' vision, ' ! ,. . .. - . ar V a . - L , T iri ' Larsre Stewart and Clark soeedometer.!j-36x4nch tires on demountable rims.'i 118-inch" whref hayecar ll street. - Extra rim and tire irons.- " " .. -v w , -s . v - t - ' v S3 : it.TnrA rv-r nrA& ?alf mimftinil t?r wnoV V!" iRIdrU . ariA : niVt-ol ! finlcVi r. ' : "f( ' trP ftsK.ir tAant J? il plate glass wind shield , can be turued in a narrow Robe rnncL foot rails x ' ;e J k Gasoline tank gauge, r Cellular front radiator. Beautiful straight line body ' With invisible hinges; C Black walnut? tnmraings..,i. .'j j-o..Haiid buflfed leather .and curled hair, upholstering. .Eghteett'procesges of body finish. - 5 " ,4 ; j!j j wiite-or COUNTY AGENCY. Demon-nitiori ' or catalog;- j'j :JhW. VV ; : IVJi o" 11 (J .1 Jr. A l . ar J j -H ' A ' " ' m 1 1 1 r -m m atcaie: Agent, . - - - moysvuis, 9 -01 I 1 (I TV. C. PANAMA, JAMAICA AND CUBA. The Evangeline will Make Eight , Trips Through the'Tropics. The Atlantic Coast Line announces that in connection with its splendid through Pullman service to Key West, The Pcnninsular and Occidental Steam ship Company will operate eight per sonally conducted tours with the riew steel twin-screw stef.mship "Evangline" from that point to Colon, Panama Canal Zone, Kingston, Jamaica, and Havana, Ct:ba. The "Evangeline" is a brand new and modern, up-to-date ship 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 IS, and April 1 and 15, sailing direct to Colon, where a stop ol two days will be made, which will (jive passengers ample opportunity to Inspect the Panama Canal, the greatest piece bf engineering or other construc tion' work known to mankind. Or quaint and tropical Ja mica may bejex plored, and will be, fully enjoyed.. The "Evangeline" will sail thence to Havana to discharge1 passengers desiring to stop, there, and the tickets will be good to re turn to. Key -Wesjf o any of. the very week day' sailings ttf tfr regular line. J;. " The tour i will consume eleven5 days, and the tate.for the entire trip, includ ing meals "and berth at sea and in port, will.be. $110. r tickets will permit stip overs so that a lpnger '.stop eai be made at; Colon-;; Kingston ' or Havana ' for passengers desiring to do so , . , Sailing- dates, itineraries and in formation regarding reservations con nections, etc. may be obtained from Atlantic" Aoast - Line, representatives, or by. addressing T, a, WHITE,' the General Passenger Agent of thatline, 42 East 3tk Straet ,.t .t taiy5("'7,:-; ti ia d it. ,.'.V jf? AMERICAN rLAN V $3.5Pr-Darysna4fJs Apartments nrcjnstswilstfaMU mmc more persons frena tat SSJt Special rates by the week or nati Inspection . invited. . Reforeace - e- -chatYged- A joiet Caaoaly kotel. tccoaa mended to ladies aiiatias; New York: City alone, Upc reqaest try ktteae or Telephone 1S6S Madww Sqate. aw messenger will cneet yoa at lalanai MARK A. CALDWELL. - Hotel Ray mondi SOUTHERN RAILWAY Direct Line f AO Paastta Kastlw Sou th. East anal Wee Tesy Lane Round Trip Rates tm AB Ptia cipal Resarta. Through PuTlmax to Aldaata Icatvei Raleigh 4 :05 p. m. arrives Atkaata 4cJ p. in., making close conuaectiDa tor aadK arriving Montgoarjerj- foAraiae; e)a,y -after leaving RaHeggBi at 11 a. Bi-; Mobile 4:12 p. m.- Kcw Okrlnua &z3 p. m ; Birmingha 12 zXi aooei; Uerja phis 8:05 p. in.; Kjuusis, City Hi? a. m. second day, and fic-Oiinrtflciijr, for all' their points. This car aJkw iutn doe connection at Sallaitnurf lor St LeteW and other western firianiA. Though Pullniam n Wus&csa,ttom tev Raleih 6:50 a. m. ; a.Tirini att Wasfcmg fon 8.53 a in, lUluiaiwcir 104)2 a. as.. Philadelphia 12 -JU wa; Nr York 2:31 p. ni. This car 'nuiibf f Uuwf cumnKtioa -at Washington iur pHirsbav, Oacage and all points no.nih juui w,ajMf at (.'reensboro for rhjwjtucllt tuMurnMt alcep -er for California pciiiiraa j.imiE dor all Flbri-- da point s. Through pari) ir tja Sum AshevilW- -leaes doldslioro u.l b)t5 Bt ;. Rali-ik. , 8:35 a. m., arrives .MkifsTiIlfe- adt I:4U! p. ni., making close Kwrnaaevima wklk ttut Carolina Special arnfl iintnnrmi Cinnrui n.iti 1(1 a. in. follu-w ing aitjiy aiStmr Uniiviinfr K.ilrii'li, with (lose 'Oci.wtetiiDii fior aH points north and 'liomlliwes. I'ullni Mi for YiiMiini-SaJk-i baiv Raleigh 2:30 a. 'm. auraimiiag Coeens boro 6:50 a. in , malaiiiif (tSkmr teasteetiam at ( ,i eeiislioro cir aJX giidiinli. nurth, south, east and wevt . Ihia, eajr if . handled on train No. JCC llravwi tLokfc boro at 10:45 p. tn II I . . ! Y. (.. P A... .i-liingi on, ' J O. JONES, 1. V. A 8fciJkit,ft N. MOKTCACK S.VIX OF LAN; IX As empowered In ji mortiga'g n eeuled by Asa 1 pool umi1 wile te Cex T. infield whied y TOi:ismilledl un the o Hie of the Re.i,i-.'ir of Dedi of Craven Count v, N L ., im Bcxsk No. 182 on page 13, to '.imftj iie&fir. The said mort g.igt e pnrsiumtt to tibe pow contained in said rtKjriirjmjt wflll sell the lanil di scribed t h'-ric M puibliu outtcry to the highest biddr.r M tillif CourtHloiisr in said C'ounty, for r.ift. un the 30tHn day of November jui C2I o'ciluadt m.. Said land is all 1 he IhiiuJ: wbicik was conveyed by l.utibtrr W. Thomas aaafl Lorena his wife to Asu Dpuirk,. by df' which is recorded in ami cwuroiis- ia' Book 16 on page 5. Said land is s-it uatt'tJl aru Jioi 2 Tffliar shi. Craven Conntra;,, jjnot aiijwina th land of Dr. K. Iirflv itlto Levi B- Ipock landand is om Fork Swamip. be ing the same on w liidli tt&if saidi mort gagors reside. This Oct, 2Sih. J'tl2L C.KO.T. WIXriELD. Sftaxtgagev- - 1. i IF ARE YOU GOING IWRTB- TraveJ Tisu -"Vi THE CHESATEAHE LINE DAILY SERVICE INCLUDING SUPt DAY. The new Stcaniors jmslt p:il ir: service tlie "City oB imfotk" aa!ti "City of BALTIMORE"" aire tie awjsf. elegant and u p-.to-abtDF Steaunemt be tween Norfolk and KjJninnDrt. Equipped w-ith wir4ts8y tefcpajon -in each room. Ddlarizias ncab board. Everything for eiamiort at?J convenience. Steamers leave. Norfolk (Jacksom Sit, 4:15 px ot Old Point Comfort T:15 p. sa- Baltimore TaOO a aa Connecting at Rafeianre tor aB paiafa North, Northeast aad West. Reservations made aad aay iafor mation courteously ftaiiJaed by W. H. PARNELL, T. P. A. Monticello Hotel Norfolk Van. QUICKEST AND ESSTUNK Drug Sell everytiratST witha M1S FACTION iris;jittet:13f? what you parchsse b cot o'..:. tire y SRtisfacftaj trix it fcsdc and get what jea rrt't cr ysssr.". money batlu Oar c;::ct a ta.':. satisfy every cztscr, c3.ns v:; Will do 4t.v-J;-r;Mf Bradham Drurr Ga. 'i''- - 30 at Wilmington, N. C ' r ". : '
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