i J-l V; ' SOUTHERN: RAILWAY' Convenient uhcdulcs, excellent equipment, complete' dining Jear service, ind Jtltrpiiph )i llniEii rlecping cars to all prineipaj points. ' I yoi: r. ' ' A. . Ti.i UNDgTRIP RATES TO ALL PRINCIPAL SUMMER RESORTS '!ing a trip to any point it will be to youradvantage i i1 t Sitlirn K lwny representative before making ly ami courteously furnish you with all information as I I'.', and most cirtnortable way to mke the trip. 11. F. CARY, p .;er Agent, General Passenger Agent, ' ' Washington, D. C. 3 I 1 8 ecutrix: notice. , t; . Having ,tht clay qualified as ex ecutrix of the-last will and, testament of Barbara Moore, deceased," all per sons holding vcialms against ' aid de cedent are hereby notified to present the same, vtduljr 'y;h signed,,, WIl.;P'HaraJAtti:ney, More": the 28th "'day Ixrf SeDtember l BnSlls,''ord8 whfc b: contain aU the? W lip. - Promptly the great Dr. Mead 1913,' or this notice will be leaded in frowe1 ,B '"mlar border. V Twelvr'of prescribed a Whiter to her back. She bar of their wcovmtt.s - ' " 1UE" eui-.. iu. W letter a. seven . r. Alths Vowel. In o'n. Word. EIGHTEENTH CENTURYUlFE. "There are bat six words In the Enjf . " ' 1 'N , " ' ' ' Ush language which." wntafn all the A Bath Was a Matter of Soma Moment towels In regular order vis?, abstemi- . 1 . r: tn Those Days.'' . bm. areeulouK. uneniQug. facetious, tna ', ' 1 Theae brief extracts from the letters terious and traBedJotis... There 1 buv of Elizabeth Montagu, the "queen of one -word which contains thenj lb regu- . thfr bluestocklnga," dirows a cutIoub Jar reverse ordfer, and that word la duo-f light oh eighteenth century life in Eng. r .jllteijil, eide thp above' there' are 149 iland.,; She was suffering from ft swell- , English words which t-jntatn aU tbe-.ed Hp. Promptly writes:. I am better than I was: but. my SCnfiEISlliflni YDU FEEL GREAT A 10 cent box will keep your liver, stomach and bowels clean, for months. i Att Mrt. tnAtmA ..m i. fof. W1W " tweniyBn ffHD c, sixteen 'i am , Detter tnan 1 was: Dut. my! neaoacne, Diuousness, chzzi- ire herebv "reaueated d t ' od Jh fourteen t with e. foUr'wltb t mouth not being yet perfectly reduced, ness, coated tongue, foul taste and fdul t -4 ; ,T ' aevep witn b. one wirn a, hvl with !., I nave got a rresu Diisttr upon my breath are arc settlement This 28th day of September, 1912. SARAH HAMILTON. i Executrix. I two with J, two pith ui, two with n. two with o. thirteen with p. one with q, Ave wltlrr. nine tvltlv s. two with t fifteen with u and six with v. 4 FRED SCOTT HORSE SHOE SHOP Just a word to the owners of Peacocks' Feathers. Peacock feathers nre mid to bring III luck. The oflplu of. this tradition Is Interesting. It Ik found in Ia Ijrra ve'n work on central uud east Arnlilti. where thi. ti'M iliJr Mili'w I hut uturA i 1 1 ir 1i horses. Preserve the usefulness siohannne.hjn tradition, the .nwk opened the wicket of paradise to admit Ibe devil and received a very ample share vf the devil's own punishment MEADOWS MEAL CORN Horse Feed Cow Fee Wheat Bran White Mixed Rust Proo HOMINY Cotton Seed Meal Cotton Seed Hulls Wheat Short 1 i II 1 Oats I NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY Dear Santa Claus: U you intend giving any little Boy or Girl a Bicycle for Xmas,it will pay you to give me a call. I have a large stock of Boys and Girl's' BICYCLES OF BEST MAKE which I am offering at prices s low as others charje for inferior makes, CALL EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION. WILLIAM T. HILL sooaoBsooaeoe "The Sporting Goods Man." 91 Middle Street. Phone 253 of your horse by the use of rub ber heels, they prevent lameness and slipping, They convert a paved street into a meadow past ure. It has always been our pol icy to please our customers in every respect and give them the best of material and workman ship. All work done by men with years of experience. Horses called for and delivered prompt ly, batistaction guaranteed. 66 Broad street, Phone 735. Kept His WorcV "Be mine!" he cried In a voice sur charged with anguish. "If you refuse me I shall die!" But the heartless girl refused him. That was sixty years ago. Yesterday he died,. HARDWARE AND Building A1a terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence anamBzaKsnaBBBnaumaBB isJotnc Bitters Made A New Man Of Him. i was suserrng rrom pain in my stomach, head and back," writes H. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. G, "and my Uver and kidneys did no'; work right, out iour DOttjea or juectnc Bitters 3 made me feel like a new tnan." ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. N. Pate, deceased, late of Craven county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of September, 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment to the undersigned. This 27th day of September 1912. George W. Pate. Administrator of W. N. Pate, 'deceased W. D. Mclver. Attorney. WHAT PART OF W HORSE needs the most care and pains taken with it ? The feet is the most particular part and. should be treated with the very best of cure. Then let us do your shoeing. My shocrlas nine years' experience in one of the best shops in the State, al so under a Veterinary. John 1. Smith's Horse Shoe Shop Call Phone 746, Church Alley. DON'T PAY MONEY FOR DARKNESS back. Well may it bend Vith bui:1i a weight of calamities. 1 have Bent for my bathing cloothes and on Sunday n lit shall take a souze. I think It a pleasant remedy." .-Apparently In 1741 n lady could not take n bath even on Sunday night aud in the privacy of her cbaciler without her "bathing eloathes." Mrs. Montagu writes again: "Jly lip Is not entirely reduced, tliongl) I have been blistered twice, once blooded and have five times taken physic, ha.o lived upon chicken and white meats and drunk nothing but water. 1 have suffered great disappointment about the warm bath which I am advised to always trace them to torpid liver, decayed lermenting food in the bowels or sour gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the in testines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this pi ison reaches the delicate bn.in tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening head ache. Sails, cathartic pills, oil and purga tive waters force a passageway for a day or Iwu es but they dou't take the poi-on-- out and have no etlect upon the- liver or stomach. ("ascarels immediately cleanse and try, for the bathin tubs are 80 out of regidatc the stomach, remove the sour, order that we have not yet been able undigesied and fermenting food and to make them bold water." Weatmin- foul gases, take the excess bile from ster Gazette- the liver and carry out of the system jail the constipated waste matter and The 8melt. j poisons in the bowels. It is the opinion of the true gourmet a' t ascaret tonight will surely that of all marine pan tisli there is SIrai.,hlPn vnll m ,, mrnin 0 j j . .... j work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your nd regular none to compare with the smelt (Os merus mordax). This primary rank Is '.ta own by reason of Its delicacy uud delicious flavor, and when fried a llirht brown In very fine breadcrumbs and a"d bowels clean served with melted butter there Is none months. liver for (Advertisement) LODGE DIRECTORY that disputes Its pre-eminence. 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