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Oii - 'f ' v V " el A, J J ; 4 "i i "Cm, , t k t ' "Vhita Nice, . Warm Store" "Yes, that Perfection Heater keeps us cosy and comfortable. We don't lose any business on ac count of a cold store. I 've always had a Perfection at home, so I just applied the idea here. Nine hour' warmth for a single gaUeaoi oil. Can be carried wherever needed Ho smoke or amelt ' Reliable Orna mental. inespeneiTe. Laata for yeare. Dttmn rjhr. mr wrUm ee tm rfMcriprte ui !, Perfection For store or home, the Perfection is the handiest and cheapest heater you can find. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (laceraeveted is New Janey) THE TINY HU""!NG BIRD. ) 31 In On Specie Its Sill I Nearly' 1 1, J ! ody.-i'-. , .,:.,'-';, All bummlmp birds,' though varying much in sice ud color, ; exhibit the same form ef wing, legs and feet, the wings being strong, (considering "the email site of tee bird), while the lego and feet are remarkably weak and del' icate, a dear Indication that these lit tle creatures are' intended to spend al most all ttieir tinie iu the air. In accordam e with this rp flud tlim humming birds nre never seen on tin ground; tbut even when feeding tue. seldom trouble themselves to ulilit. but Mutspfud themselves in the iiir In fore tbe flower on w linse juices tbr tueuu to food, tbe niiid vibratiou ot tbe wings oatisint; theui to appeur like two fans of tilio.v gauze and producing at the same time that peculiar hum ming sound from which these birds derive their popular name. The beak of most humming birds is long, delieate and slightly curved to enable it to reach the inmost recesses of the trunjet shaped flowers which abound In tbe tropical regions, but the shape of tbe beak Is very variable, probably on account of tbe particular flower on which tbe bird feeds. 1b some instances it is nearly straight, and In one species, the sword bill bum ming bird, it Is very nearly as long as tbe rest of the body. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. MONEY NO ONE CLAIMS, Milli lions That Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C AST O R I A bcc.i i PUSSC Some men won't be happy in heaven ihcv had to leave thiir earthly ioiii behind. ANNOUNCEMENT El b. Beginning M o n day Dec. 1 6 we will sell all choice cuts of j beef and choice cuts of pork at 1 5 cents the pound, all choice j cuts of veal at 18, cents, sausage 1 5c' fiAr-v i-vz-ki l fvv I .v puunu ikji Bears the all pork sausage 18c, geese, turkeys and chickens at lowest market prices. These Prices are for CASH only. Phone 2 1 7 MOVE ON NOW! l p. .lii enia n to a M rcct eiowd, and ks heads if it don't. "Move on ' - .i v s I lie I lii;, hfll sli mi net a! pills w el c oiiff st ion ;i in I stiff i ri ne, bil ious. Dr. Kind's New Life Fills don't bulldoze the bowels. I hey gently persuade them to light action, and health follows. 25c. at , all druggists. (Adv.) Bismarck's Myetio Number, Bismarck held, with Pythagoras, that not 13, but 3, was tbe great and per fect number. Bismarck's associations with 3 were remarkable. He had serv ed three masters. He had three names Bismarck, Schoenhausen and Laueu burg. Tbe arms of bis family are a clover leaf and three oak leaves. He was concerned 1n three wars and sign ed three treaties of peace. In the Franco-Prussian war he had three borses killed under him He brought about the meeting of three emperors and was responsible for the triple al liance. He had three children. His family motto was "In Trlnitate Kobtir" ("Strength In Trinity"), and contein poriiry caricature pictured bin, with three hairs on his head. Three was the beginning, the middle and the end of Bis ni tuck. The mere fact that a man doesn't laugh at his own jokes is no indication that he doesn't think them funny. CASTOR I A For Ia&ntt ad CMWrta.' Tbe M ycaRanhrzp Esught J9 Some people are as unpopular last year's popular song. G6AST LINE MARKET. SPECIAL TO WOMEN Do you realize the fact that thousands of women are now using Mrs. A.'R. Tabor, of Crider, Mo., had , In-en troubled with sick headache lor 1 about five years, when she began tak j ing Chamberlain'6 Tablets. She has j taken two bottles of them and they have ci-red her. Sick headache is j c aused by a disordered stomach for I which these tablets are 'especially in tended. Try them ,get well and stay well. old by all dealers. (Adv.) NORTH CAROLINA j, GRAVEN CQl'NTY. MORTGAGE SLE OF VALUABLE JM! & FARM. v .,i Py virtue of power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed dated the 1 .St h day of January, 100., from Alexander Pelhani and Sarah I". Pel ham, his wife, to r John S. Garrett, which said mortgage deed is recorded in book of deeds number 139, page 5.9, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, the undersigned will, on tH.- !()ih day of February, 1913, at 1. o'i 1 ri; M. at the court house door in ( aven County, offer for sale to the hi,s .est bidder for cash, the fol lowing described land in Craven county: One lot or tract ol land in No. seven township Craven Co. and bounded is follows: Beginning at Good's corner in the dry line and runs N 0 W. lo-. s poles to ticiionV corner, thence villi bis (Guion's) line N. tV K. poles, thence parallel to Gary's !iru S. 0 K. 168.. 5 poles to Goods line thence with Goods line to the beginning containing ().?.()') acres. JOHN s. GAKRKTT. January Vd, l'ML .Mortgagee! BHtiah Banks . Have ,; ;.; Owners Never Call Far, Twenty milllous of unclaimed money are In the coffers of British banks derelict gold which nobody owns and Wtiich the banks are uuturaily pleased to take care of gold, more than aulfl clent to pave every, square foot, of Cheapside with sovereigns. Some years ago. when Mr. Gosehen's conversion scheme was in the air. It. wns found that the Hank of Kiigland alone had nearly 11. WU of these dor mant ac 'id's 1'oity of them had more tn ,n .sMmmii) apiece to their or, J it. (Lie baUtuce was written ill six figures- S'niT.'.xiO. The total at the hot tola of i..e l.ng list was RiK- Is'.STo This am, .nut was very largely wuule up of ion !aiiaed dividends on govern nient stock For si' in years the bankers keep the accounts open, prepared to pay Dver the balance to any who can prove Htle to it This term expired, they re gard the forgotten gold as their own. Five million dollars of such ownerless money went to build London's splen did law courts. The city, it ts said, has more than one magnificent bank building reared from the same handy material The Bank of England, one learns, provides pensions for clerks widow out of such a fund. But. whatever becomes of It, these millions of "mystery gold" are always growing, fed by man's carelessness or forgetting, their secrets hidden away In thousands of musty bank ledgers. London Tit Bits. A BONE IN THE THROAT. A Soluble Antiseptic Powder as a remedy for mucous membrane af fections, such as sore throat, nasal or pelvic catarrh, inflammation or ulcera tion, caused by female ills? Women who have b en cured say "it is worth its weight m gold. " Dissolve in water and apoly locally. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recom mended Pax tine in their private cor respondence with women. For all hygienic and toilet uses it has no equal. Only 50c a large box at Drug gists or sent postpaid on receipt of price. Tbe Pax ton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. It isn't half as far from virtue to vice as it is from vice to virtue. If your children arc subject to attacks of croup watch for the firrt symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse off. K and the attack may be warded or :-alc by all dealers. (Adv.) Kvery man thinks he knows a lot about women until he marries one. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A ST OR I A NOTICE OF SALE OF THE PRO- PHI. ! OF THE SOUTH SIDE MAN CI ACTLR1NG COMPANY, INC. Puisii.irt : i he Judgment of the Superior ( n of Craven County, November Term, lvli, in the pro ceeding, ol lljinan Sup!y Company vs. Southside Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, I will offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash on Monday, the 10th day of Fcdruary, 1913, at 1 o'clock M. at the Union Point Lumber Company's mill on F.ast Front Street, New P.ern, N. C, all the machinery, stock, material on hand and all the properties and rights ol the said Company. Edmund H. Gorham, Receiver. Lemon Juice, It Is Said, Will Quickly Melt It Away. Sitting nt a planked shad dinner, a laughing guest drew a bone into his throat, and he began to strangle. Some one suggested that the sufferer swal low n fragim it of dry bread. "Oh. no!" exclaimed one man. "Don't give linn bread. It might catch tin bone, and it might noL Give hi.n Boniefliing that is sure to give relief." Be 'Louing to a waiter, lie said, "Kriii me a lemon, cut in two." And it -brought without delay Taking o section, he offered It to the chol.n:. guest and told him to suck the jun i and to swallow it slowly I iieet ion were faithfully followed, and in ul a quarter of a minute the afllicted om placed the half lemon on his plait looked into the anxious faces arouiui the table and smiled. "Well. Joe." said one, "how about it'' "It's gone." was the reply. "Tin bone has slipped down." "Not exactly that." said the man win, suggested it. "The bone slipped down all right, but it was melted first by the citric acid. I never knew It to fail to dissolve a fishbone. You can test tbe power of lemon Juice by dropping some on the fishbones you may have lyln on your plate." Several diners made the experiment In each case tbe acid reduced the bout to liquid gelatin. New York Press. They Tell a Different Story. There are peculiarities of our Eng llsb Innguage which no other language exhibits. IMd you ever notice how many English words are formed by slniply dropping the first letters foi example, wheat, heat. eat. at: sham ham. , am: wheel, heel, eel: whale, hale ale. and scores of others? Again, we have In our mother tongue two words which Joined together make a distinct word of an entirely different meaning. Just as a single word disjointed does. Take the words "since" and "rely" or the separate Word "sincerely." To Illustrate: Tour letter came fn words that tempt me dearly Tou wrote lliein, sweet, most truly and sincerely For praise lika that heroes might gladly die But on another's love you since rely. Origin of "Chauffeur." There were chauffeurs long before automobiles History tells us thai about the year 17!)." men strangely ac coutered. their faces covered with sool and then eyes carefully disguised, en teretl by night farms and lonely habi tations and committed all sorts of dep redatb ns They garroted their vie tints, (livened litem before a great fire, where the., burned the soles of their feet and denial. di d information us to the whereabouts of their money and jewels: hence they were called "chauf feurs," a name which frightened so much our good gra ndmol hers. Pari' Journal Masonic Qpera House, January 15 it i . -v v " V'.' . 1 ' . 1 1 t . . . - ; '' w-w .: " ' ,? John F. Sullivan Presents D. M. Clarke's Romantic American Drama a 1 WT1 A wmte The Sauaw A' Beautiful 11 Indian Love Romance with a GrippingHeart . Interest. Played J00 Times Bijou Theatre, Netf i-York. Breaking u Records Priced 1.00,75,50 and 25 r 'fl ' $4i is . , '.. (" 71 epe""ii i I" - ". ' - S "BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER 99 p iajoora in winter time with a col stove burninj up the oxygen or emitting carbonic toxide) cat This blood, or blood which lades the led Wood corpusde. Jn aneajk people may have beea caused by lack ot good fresti air breathed into lunga, or by poor digestion or dyspepsia. Sometimes people suffer intense i-aiii uvsruie nam wnicn at noi nean aisease at ajl. But caused by indigestton. , n nai ever ine cause, inerestust one remedy tnat you can turn to that it has given satisfaction tot over 40 yea. s. DR. PIERCE' Golden im:ci to knowing A OVERT ADVIS.LK VtILL hi E.W i l!' M I' 1 . , I ' ' I. ."L . Mt.l;i(.--.i Sl'A.MP'j. Gas Tubing All Kindt All Sizes Any Length We Keve it for your GAS STOVE, DROP LIGHT, GAS IRON and for any other purpose. We Carry the Well-Known Vulcan Brand Gas Tubing VULCAN ia without a doubt the very best gas tubing on the market to-day. It is made of new high-price material, very flexible. The rubber ends are specially constructed and will not crack. A Word About Cheap Tubing kON'T use it even though it uic.y cost less. In the end it will cost you more. Cheap tubing is cheap because it is made of cheap stock. It leaks from the- very start, perhaps only a little, but enough to annoy you with a smell of leaking gas. The ends split after short use. The tube becomes hard ami cracks, then it must lie throw n away, necessrtating the purc hase of .mother length. ONE LENGTH OF VULCAN TUBING WILL OU THREE LENGTHS OF CHEAP TUBING LAS I FOR SALE AT OUR OFFICE Mail or Telephone Orders Filled New Bern Gas Company THE SUN BALTIMORE, MD. 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