J - ' ' 1 i' j. i i i I I i ii i m'i ; 'V fX-".' -i "-1 1 .' '-II I. - tt., .IjfV.V t ' I fa Hi :.V-For these ."THE T-3 A meui. ; i. oa experts ce -to vwk in f : .'- " i' HUM v n a '! i " Be assured ii al Im'is- v.i1! ' tf.v wcts fn in m ioi 10 wi. i i lion liarl dope cv il, but w' o in-, done evil lo thee Ant! iltose wil be ihy best friends not to whom thou hast done pood, but who have done good to thee. Lavaler. El Em I rr and all during tha cold Fall and Winter months his hou; 0 is kept warm and cozy for his wife and babies. A Perfect Ion OJ Heater is almost indispeijs able when there are children in the home. Every home has uses for it. AW with nichtj Irimminir: plain mtmml or mnanttUJ, tarqaolt tu dru-na. Ornamtntal. Jnvxpmnmiv: La, I, for yart. tatlly rvnvcd from room to room. At dmaltrt rnvmrywhwrn. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Clocorporatcil in N.wk. N.J. Five Passenger Great Western "Forty" Touring Car 1 1 I n ! IS ! 8!.' $1585.00 ; . CX)miDBR:i:HESBiiFACTS,--ym'mA The 1913 Great We&emFdrW-:t&s.v '-villi! , V 1-4x5, 1 - 2 - inch.cncIoped lJantfc Rnllfr Vfllvt liftira. ? i i S Va80"nc tank gauge.;'; Cellular m W " m w m 'W v w4, V i.f'i !;'.9!,!'i, bil.i" f.'.'ii u ".:i, . .t', TS; Call, write or:phohe l; T State A rent . " ills peccSzx.w wcraea Dn'-Beree'14: 5 ds his ' 'ifcvorite Prescjriptloii'f.es -V;' rn . 0 13 : j . i p a-tefl physic an cf unn .t, Ic-ta iejninineconstijatica. Hat.'fifacticn to ctiSr '! r-tlnabw in Lquid or nvl or ser4 EOouo-oenj; to Pr. Pl:r , c:. i ina'r a .1 ue Bvej i.c.'l, i'o- Pulverized Diamond. Accoiiliim' to the Moha iiunednns o Koiii1'; : it 'atli.-i, piHveri.ed diamond if ih if..-,i painful; the iimsi it'-tive imil the most cer!:iin of nil Hisous A' cording lo " ilke's History," the pow dtfr of diamonds is kept on timid (by the wealthy only presumably! iih h lasi resource Hut a belief iu tlie poison ous character of the diamond also ex isted in Italy In the sixtoeutb century. For the Modern Baby Bunting Daddy doesn't go out to hunt for rabbit skins to keep the baby warm. He is less romantic, but more practical. He buys a Hmw Ja Baltimoiw. Mi. N J I f ' , l p I'iy W I I ' , I ' f a , T " j- . ' ri j; i . 4 t i A Fully, , Eaiiipbed K OA B. v New I B ern. ? - valve' silent motor .with? cone dutch: Famous five bearing crank safr xm4ruct ion-' tJnit pow- j, j at5v fVm frftr.cTTticctr.ti ItirifK ntiViln rnw Maut Flr.ilrtn. Knrinr 41 .'Pull .1 fliatincr' TPUT Aide.:. VI front radiator; Beautiful straight eu A a Ll tv HJ S tiiu . . i aiiLii wWiJ7V.k a WVI T Ilillif 114 . -t , . - A ,t . ' r . i i- . - . , for ' CO UNTY' A THE SIMPLE' tlFE. No Trubl For Australian, Aboriginea V'.-l'a' t.Bralc Camp.'....-. V,-,; ". 'Ad Australlaa auorieine brenkt ' tba -mpnotonj of his llf by frequent Tteto to other- camp8.nt Ms preparations . for(tb6e- holWay8;j nat a simplicity . tbout tbm which must appeal to. many.' i: worrteJ Jioiisewire.. f it la rtbus acriVe4;j "Messrs Speneer and GUlen, t ".partifroui eremonieeK'aHd danci the jne great break in the monotony of life Is paying visits to strange campa. T PatkinR up Is not a tedious process. The hian simply walks out of ! camp, carrying hia spears, spear j thrower, boomerangs and shield; the ' woman taken the youngest child across her hip. balnm-es a pitch! ou ber head, j and. wifh one arm round the child and a dferin strrk in her free hand, she Is, ready for the road. The girl children and younirer women look after the puppies, which are never left be hind on any account, and. when un able to walk, are carried in' pitehis like younj? babies. "Two minutes at most is all the time required for an aboriginal family to puck up and start and there is no trouble in regard to the house while the owners are nway. If any one chooses to occupy it during their ab sence he can do so, but the owners will see at a glance who has been Id possession while they have been away." Ho Found the Ghost. "Talking about ghosts." said the jan itor of one of the best known concert halls In the city, "makes me tljlnk of the scare I got the other day when I went Into the auditorium after some supplies I had left back on the stage As I stepted Into the place I heard a scraping and hauling on, the stage Some one was puffing and blowing and then whistling a bit For the moment my hair began to stand up. I manager1 to get f one of the switches and turnet on'the light There was the ghost! Ont Of the piano houses had sent over om j of their blind tuners to fix up a piano and there he had been working away in the dark, his tools scattered arountl the stage and parts of the piano strewn about" New York Sun. Hostel and Inn. At one time the words "hostel" and "Inn" were not confined to licensed houses, but were applied to lodging houses. The "inns" of Oxford and Cambridge, very numerous before tile introduction of colleges, were regulated by the college authorities. The inns of court were provided for the accom modation of law students. In olden times country ho;:- of the .iristoc racy, during IN- :.: . of the own ers, were use I ;iv i'ms." or guest houses. It our as sii: : hence tlie l.tcidou ' II en i he rule to hang ! arais el the owners; i of public house sigus. ;ik.ing It Easier, hiiiglebat. isn't this the i on have asked uie to mar "George ninth time H you?" "Very lil:t':, .aura. And say, why can't we have an understanding In the mntter a division ..' inbur. as it were? J'll do the asking 'imI you keep tab." Cleveland Plain Ix-aler line boiy with.s invisible - hinges.:.' GENCY, Demonstration or catalog.!! jV' " "After- Operation ' f oScjT' (3 1 Her;t 'ft'jonwmCfTTi' suffered v womanly trouble," writes Mrs, J. Eendrick, Is & Jettef from lUs j,L-. "and at times, I could !6t bear to t on- my feet. .' The' doctor said X never be any better, and thst t t.o-. have to hare ah operation, or 1 . hava a' cancer. ' I went to the hospital, and r.. y ated on me, but I got no be; u . . ' said medicines would do c.e r and I thought I would hnve i j . At last t tried Cardul, e.:u ! improve, so I oontinaed u;:'r;r i' I am well, and can do my o- . .1 I don't fel any pains. Cardui worked like a chara." There must be merit in vr. Tegetable, tonic remedy, for v Cardul for It hag been in sue: . use for uore than 50 years, for f treatment of womanly weakness anr disease. Please try it, for your troubles. K B. Write to: Ldlet' Advisory Dept. Oiitt aoosa MdictoeCo., Chart nooifa. Tenn.. for Si ' ' ta Irutrurlinrii. and 64-paje book, "Home 1 rjaiuien mt Wooed." Mat la pUln wtwpcr. on iitul The Proper Way. "Wnen yon leave on the train.' the y,ouilg man yearningly. "I said will throw yon h kiss " "Hut." rejoined the girl, "don't you know that it isn't polite to throw things at people"; You should alwayf jive theui." Exchange. The Reason. "Why." nsketl tin irate cook, "are poo pie always coming into the kitchen when I'm making brpad?" RiH-u use." a lowered the facetious butler, "they think It right to eouie to you in your hour of knead!" Accepted the 'Apology. An Irishmau was going along the toad when an angry bull rushed at him and tossed him over a fence. The Irishman, recovering from his fall, upon looking up saw the bull pawing and tenring up the ground, as is the custom of the animal when Irrl tated. whereupon he smiled at the ani mill and said: "If it whs not for your bowing and seranlng nnd vour humble apologies, you brute, fills I should think that you'd thrown me over the feme on purpose "- London Answers. Subscribe to "Carolina and The Southern Gross5'. SEND $1.00 TO THE NEW BERN CHAPTER L.D.C. 1 ,1 Black walnut trimmings, ( 3 i - - ' " 1 -i j. . .''...' ' . i ! ! r r i . CertHicale tia,f 128 (or one chare. 4f se'rlea".ijlr4 itf Uhe' capita) stock Stardard. B yildinfc &: l.o&n Associftion having bteo lort or mislaid, t pis' is to give ''notice, that ; ii plication yjja ,been mad to said Asfi iation for a di:plicate certificate. - K, v , Tfais 4iiV a .f Nt.eif.Ler, 11' 'W illia'n, Er l ! PROPO. i : i vir - I , i lie . po. 1- i ; in it, u I; . i v ) 1 . . '. j w'e: I v : 1 ljt,, ) . , F.. it; . : .. ,-tv.il I. . . i.' I pir (. I. P. VI 1 I. l"- O , t .; C In k. lOti. K. !. V ( .11 , t" it l-.iij-ii cci. MOPTCACIF"; SAIL OF RIAL AND PEHSONAL PROPERTY. Pursuant to powers of sale contained in two certain montages ,one executed by J. H. liookcr to L. C. Carroll on 29th Sept., 1910, and transferred I.. (.'. Car roll to T. D. Wirren, and the other exi cutt il by J . K. Hooker and wife Caro line Hooker to T. I). Warren, executed Jan. 2nd, 1912, saiit niorlyages recorded in Registry ( raven county in Hook 65 p. -499 and Hook K , p. 509 respectively, default haine lwen made in payments of sa me and foi t he purpose of foreclosing same, the undersigned assignee ami mortgagee will on the 3(M h day of I )e ceniDer, ivizsill lor casli to t lie ingle est bidder at public auction al Court House door al New Hern, N. ( ., at 12 M. olock the following described rial estate and personal propcin, vi: FIRST. Certain trail of land Ijing and being in No. 5 township. Craven county, N. C, being part of a grant ti T. T. Gooding dan d 15th Oct., IWo. recorded ill ( lavin county in Look l1'!, p. 4.U, and di-i:i!ed as f. Ileus: L, ginning at a inc and runs N. (9 W. -! - p. to C. '.Ki I- line, I ben N. ' i 1 E. 74 poles, tin ii N . ( 1 -2 . 5 2 oh-, th. i N. 17 1-2 E. 9H pi !c, tn (..l s I i-i in . br 300 aries (now law. i ' leimi, l.en S. rl E. 9o .i,Ks to .Neil's or 1 .: lor's, then S. .Mi . ill i U - 1 1 en S. 7 . V. 277 peli s lo tin- bi ginr ii g, i on lain ing 325 acres mure or Ics .tud long same tract of land ei',iinl lo E E Hooker by T. 'I. (.oiding nl wife. SI-X'ONL). Also the I. Hi. wing per sonal properly: One white liric ' years old, oi.e open Li:.g, l c o s and fix e calves, mai I ed in E I lisiki r -mark and known as home cattle of said Hooler, one bi II and igh yearli ;.gs of same mark and stock. This 28th clay of Novcu ber, 1912. T. IE WAR KEN, Asiiiince of I. ('. Carroll. T. D. WARREN', Mortgagee 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 FTcy West, The Penninsular and Occidental Steam ship Company will operate eight per sonally conducted tours with the new steel twin-screw steamship "Evangline" from that point to Colon, Panama Canal Zone, Kingston, Jamaica, and Havana, Cuba. 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 i Coast Line-Florida East Coaaf "Ovpr-Sea" train Irom the North, on January 7 and 21, February 4 and 18,. March A 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 CanaK tlie greatest piece of engineering or other-construction work known s to7 mankind. : Or quaint and tropical Ja mica may be ex pford, and will fee fully enjoyed. sTh? "Evangeline"' will sail thence to Havana td discharge passengers desiring to- atop there, and the tickets will be good to re turn to Key Wef on stnj'.of tlie every week day sailings of the regular Jine.i, VThe tour Will constiirte eleven days, and the rateior the entire trip, includ ing meals and berth at sea and in port, will be $110 - Tickets will permit stip overs to that ft longer stop can be made at Colon, Kingston or Havana,1 for passengers desiringvto do tn, .: , " Sailing dates, intineraiiea and in formation regarding reservations, con nections, etc., may be obtained from Atlantic Aoast Line representatives, r l y a 'JresMng T C. WHITE,, the i ' r.'-'-rrr Agent of that line, -. ' ' t, r. c. i 'The tax books for 1912 are now J , iit w- hardf, and your taxes are due. V-e?Be iay at once as we . yf Thomas 1 "X COLLECTOR, "-. C. r ' . .- i to ; ,S V. I . b i I" llitllii . i ' . Ki le i iii i' t i- ' i. , I., icily E 'Ii I, rci i ni I ; i i iting New '.rk I poll 1 1 ij Jest iy ici i (fl ue '25631 adison Sipiare, a v.i!! meet you at station. .,.kk A. CAEPWEEL. n Cii or I i; inc:' i : SOUTHERN RAILWAY Direct Fine to AM Points North, South, East and West Very Low Round Trip Rates to All Prin- tipal Resoru. Through Pnllinan to Atlanta leavt Raleigh 4;0.S p. nu .arrives Atlanta 6:35 p. m.; making close connection lor and arriving Montgomery following day after leaving Kalcigh at 11 a. m.; Mobile 4 12 p in.; New Orleans 8:3 p. m . Hirmingham 12:15 noon; Mem phis 8:0; p. in.; Kansas City 11:20 a. m. si co n d day, anil connecting for afl I luii points 'I his car also makes close conneition al Salisbury for St Louie and other ieslcrn points. Thin'R1' P .llinan lo Washington leava l: leigh (i .SO . m. ; an ives al Washing Ion S5i a m, Haiiimote 10:02 a.m.; I IniaiE'i ! . 12:23 noon; New York 2:31 I I I I 1 '-ii 1 1-1- i I' 'si con nect ion r Ei!i-,!u ig, Chicago 1 Ii and west, and at f' ' : i ' i ! r b . ioi gh torn ist slcep ei b i ' I mis and l..r all I-'lori- ' i car for M.rvil'c ' ' a. iu.: E .h VI. A-h.'villc al 7:40 u i 'u 'in mo; ii rn with : lv i : .... .g t ;.ii ! " ' i ' ' :"g day alter leaving l .Ii i. a. i : el..-, i iinia-ci ion for all point s in itl. a nd hurt ii w est . P.lliuaii for Winstcn-Salrm lc. ves K.i't it'll 2 3'' a. nu, arriving ('.re. na boro 6:30 a. m., niakini.1 close ronneclioa at Greensboro for all points no'th, south, cast i ! (:. This car -handled on train No 111 having Goldfc boro at 10:45 p. in. 11 F. GARY, ('.. P A., Washing! u n 1). ('. J. O. JONES, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. As empowered by a mortgage tx ccuttd by Asa Ipock and wife to Geo. T. Winfield which is recorded in the o (Tire of it he Register of Deeds of Craven County, N. C, in Book No. 182 op page 139, . ..I.Eh refer. The said mortgagee pursuant to the power contained in said mortgage will sell the land described therin at public outcry to the highest bidder -U the Court House in said County, for cash on the 30th 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 ia 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 Levi B Ipock land, and is on Fork 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 v.v v' Travel Via. THE CHESAPEAKE LINE DAILY SERVICE INCLUDING SUN- S , DAY. i ' ' The new Steamers just placed in service : the , city , ot ' xsortoik ; i na "City of BALTIMORE'' are the most elegant ' and : up-to-date: Steamers be- tween Norfolk and .Baltimore. Equipped with . wireless, telephone : ' ; ' in ; each .room. . Djelicious. "meals -on ; v j, board. . Everything, for comfort' and - V. ;; 1 r! '' : convenience. '.,? -,v .'Vi Steamers leave. 51 Norfolk (JaeVson St.-.," Old Point Comfort .(v Baltimore-,.-- Connecting at Baltimore for all point North, Northeast and West. c " Reservations . made and any infor r mation courtebi'ly furnished by v t . v ., W. il. PARNELL, T. P. A. Monticello Hotel ' ' Norfolk Va. . QUICKEST AND TV T I IN3 4 m. ft i Hi"i' 6:15 r. m. Mi'j .'Ni 7:00 am. ' v W

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