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a f; t 4 ' Joed Kealdi la your if fa for success don't Lo6 sight of tie fact that oc.'y through gu-4'jealth can you atuin success. , . Tha texjjn yoa taunt necessarily plac upon yoar nerves, and the aerifies of preper exercise yoa have to make at tune cost be t balanced In sou wcy. c ' " -.. J)r; Pierce a j Golden Is tU ItJamcmg power vitaKiing pemtr. It acta on J tL PTKffS CHAT th stomach and organs of digestion and -purifying the blood and giving strength to the nerves, ; indirectly aidir.3 tb liver to perform its very important -work., Dr. Vrc' Golden M Seed Dtscovery has been 1 ;. ncce88fui for a generation as a tonic and body builder. , - i old by medicine dealers In liquid or tablet form v. ' j trial box of Tablets" mailed on receipt of 60 one . S nt stamps. 'vr.,-.' y.i y'l'rK?,?-, v, -If in" failing heal'Ji write Dr. R. V, Pierce ! . fiscally at InTIIds Hotel, Buffalo New York. -Li 1 t ., , . Less Arduous. - -,, ", '! "Why Is that man always complain flog about tho amount of work be baa iwrto dor 5 'Because It to an easier occupation ',than doing the work." Washington JBtar. -through train for all Western and Eastern points. TRAIN No. 131 Leaves Goidsboro ; 5:05 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham end Creensboro. Makes direct connection at Greensboro with solid Pullman Sleep ing Car, train for Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York and all Eastern and Northern points. Connects also at Orcensboro with through Tourist Sleeping Car for Los Angeles and San Francisco. TRAIN No. Ill leaves Coldsboro ; 10:45 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and vCreensboro. Handles Pullman Sleep ing Car Raleigh to Winston -Salem. Makes Connection at Greensboro with ! through train for Atlanta and New Or . leans, also makes connection for Ashe ville, Chattanooga, St. Louis, Memphis, .Birmingham and all Western points. ; . For detailed information, also' for nformation concerning special round ; trip rates account various special occas- ions Pullman sleeping car reservations, ask any Southern Railway Agent or communicate with the unders igned. J. O. JONtS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. i II. F. CARY, lienerai Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. E. H. COAPMAN, iVice-President and General Manager, 1 'Washington, D. C. S. H. HARDWICK, s Passenger Traffic Manager, 'Washington, D. C. 2 ' $ RELIEVING EYESTRAIN By means of suitable g asses is not by any means so simple as it appears. The necessary skill can only be acquired by years of sound close study and experi ence The Necessary Knowl- ' edge covers a very wide field and includes Eye Physiology and , Anatomy Physical and Visual Optics Jn their advanced stages, ' also a practical knowledge of Lens Grinding, Cutting and Pol- ishing and the manufacture of glasses in all their forms. " My 13 Years Experience is at your service with modern and equipped office rooms. You in cur no obligations by consulting rse at any time. Phone or write me for appointment. - DR. J. O. BAXTER ... Optometrist:. ' Office Phone 413 Residence 334 SOUTHERN RAILWAY ; V Premier Carrier of the South . , N. B. The fol'owing schedule figures i i' are publUhed only a information, and are noi g'laranirca. - - . . . k J , TRAIN No, 21 Leaves Goidsboro v': rl .45:15 a. m. for Raleigh, Durham, Greens ,'. lro, .Asheville. v; and, WajnesviDe'. . Through .-train '; to Asheville, , handles ' ehair car to Wuynetville. ' Makes con- i . jncticns at Greensboro fof aU points North and East,1 and at Asheville with ' y, . Carolina Special for Cincinnati, Chicago ' ' V4 H wester points,'''; ;'d';' ; ; TRAIN No, 13D-teav Goidsboro f ' ' K5 p. in. for Raleigh Durham ad 4 v Cireoaboro. rHsadles ; through ; Pull. . . jnan Sleeping Car from Raleigh to ! . Atlanta, arrives Atlanta 335 n., .- making ' ronnectloa ; for New Orleans ' Tetas, California and all Wester points . " also connects at Greensboro ' with ' WHEN Till MAILS CLOSX. '. '": llaS closes at this of&c at follows) . For Beaufort, 8:30 a. nv ' l 'JFof toMborb, 140 a. n. ' Tor Norfolk 8i30 a. ss, : '' rn X7!fih!n9n 01(1 . Mfe ' 19 a. a;.i " ror OViental, 9:10 a. f VVi A . Tor EriJgeton, 10:00 a. W r.?: v. , . ...... i ku.i . iv w mm i . Tor Raleigh 1 K)S p. m. tot Beaufort 4:50 p. m. -S ' Tot Goidsboro, 453 p, m. Tor Goidsboro, 4:53 p .as, Medical' Discovery, y. nutrition, thus FASSILI IKXICR Bat, Tk f upli't Cobmi 1008 ef wklca aiafWac wam.J.ooit to iamm. Stmt tki. fa dotk blmdmi to Mar wUrat aa rewp4 at SI Mil cant ilMim, to ninar r nit af wramiMMj and aa.iliag only. - : Your Weight In Gold. ' ' . Too often bear of a man or woman or an object of some sort that la pro claiming to be "worth bis (her or Its) weight In gold." ; Did yoo ever stop to figure out what your weight In gold would bet Or your sweetheart st Or your baby's! Or your favorlt pipe's! Too can do It. approximately.. The value of gold fluctuates. - Dsually , It runs In price somewhere between $18 and $20 an ounce. : Let's take the lat ter amount If s easier to figure with. Gold la weighed by troy weight, twelve ounces to the pound, r In other words (at 20 an ounce) $240 a' pound. Do you weigh .100 pounds? Then your weight In gold la about 136.000. ' (The "capitalization'' of a man who gets an $1,800 a year salary.) Is your girl's weight .110 pounds? She Is worth only about J26.40a Nearly $10,000 less than yourself, though yoo probably wont acknowledge Ifrrto her. If your pipe weighs two ounces Its weight In gold Is $40. Your ten pound baby la worth only $2,400 in gold. . So you see "worth its weight In gold" is not such exorbitant praise after i.alLBt Louis Post-Dispatch. - , ... Wit of Philip of Aacedon. Plutarch tells the following stories, good in their way, of Philip of Mace don: In passing sentence on two rogues be ordered one to leave Macedonia with all possible speed, and the other to try to catch him. No less astute was his query as to a strong position he wished to occupy, which was reported by the scouts to be almost Impregnable. "Is there not." he asked, "even a pathway to It wide enough for an ass laden with gold?" Philip, too. according to Plutarch. Is entitled to the fatherhood of an adage which retains lta ancient fame about "calling a spade a spade." Another . story tells how Philip re moved a judge, because, he discovered that the man's hair and beard were dyed. "I could not believe," Plutarch re ports the king as saying, "that one who was false in his hair could be honest In bis judgments." Those Perfect Pairs. "Now. Alice." said Mrs. P. to her newest domestic, "while I'm out Just pare the potatoes and put them .ready. I shall not be long gone.? About an bour later Mrs. P. cams back from her . shopping expedition, bringing the meat that was destined to accompany the potatoes to the dinner table., , ' V.' V Alice was calmly seated on the floor, around her a goodly collection of the delectable tubers. . . . "Good gracious!" exclaimed the hor rified mistress. "What In the name of all that's wonderful are you doingr "Do In', ma'am T' replied the fair maid of all work. ', "Doln' what ye teUed me, mdeed., I've done the " best1 1 could, too." - : . Then site pointed to the potatoes. ' ' "I've paired off all of them, ma'am,? she " mumbled. . "but, try, as 1 will, I Where the Abottlea Plehad, ' T The' abundance' of Hsb in the sea of Galilee Is to this day the wonder of travelers. Most of the fishing dons by tho Syrians' Involves tho; use of nets probably Identical to construction with those or the apostles, and the best evi dence of tho fishing having through tho centuries been- don with nets is to bo found In tho ess with which most of th fish may be deceived with the help of any bait natural or artificial. Th pellucid water of this beantJful lake, with it ever changing reflec tion, la in striking contrast with th muddy deeps of the Jordan, but tb aflt la that rlvar, however nnstgnuy to th eye, doss not seem to Inconven- leac It fish, which r extrsoraman- (y plsntlfnl evea In tb lower reaches fetor It fall into that dsa&ly Uka which th Arab eaU th pa f Lot- Lo&Soa Outlook. ' LUNCH ROOM fiOrf TA'itCr.'.rrr?.. il.it" there li t ! c.:: In n:.;C:r:i t!:-.tii til C:y r.r 1 14 J3 to i::3 date ilnw lit aaaa.. miwi boats can't And a mate tor, this little beggar r aru'.- t-.e L j . .,(....; c . '. i aa.ULiftert-a in veuee. wtert tae wa ter of t-e Utoons played so prominent a part in its penal system. The pnn- lsbment was ss follows: The prisoner was placed In a vat tb slJes of which were slightly in excess of the srerage height of a man. In order to bold to check the rising tide of a supply of water which ran into the vat In a con stant stream the criminal was furnish ed with, a scoop with which to bale out the water, as fast as It came to. Th respite from death by Immersion tons obtained was more or less pro longed, according to th power of en durance possessed by th victim. . But Imagine the, mortal torture, th ; ex- hauatlag and even hideously grotesque Sorts, the incessant and pitiless toil by night and day. to stare off the dread moment fast approaching when, over come by sleep and fatigue, he was en able to struggle any longer against his fate. ',yv,v -3-. -'r'V'" . Cemplimenta, . . Said a certain eminent actor, who at tho aga of fifty-nine looks' no more than thlrty-flv( V ! v ; . ."I try to keep my balr on and my stomach off that la the true secret of perennial youth." j " ; Then he told one of bis famous sto ries Illustrative of the horrors of corpu lence, f . ::' v'X :- LA fat mil." h uM ml(( not fuln laughing one day at the ludicrous ap pearance of a very bow legged chap, one of those arch looking chaps, you know. -,. ." ' ' - . : "Though a total Btranger to him, the fat man slapped the bow legged chap oh th back and said: , 'By Jingo, brother, you look as if you'd been riding a barrel.' "The bow legged . man . smiled and poked his forefinger deep Into the fat man't soft, loose stomach. 'And you look as if you'd been swal lowing one,' he said." Washington Star. A Town You Should Raaoh. The pleasant town of Get There lies far up a rooky bill, across the sands of Courage and above the swamp of Will The path that leads to Get There leaves the pleasant thoroughfare and wanders off 'mid rocks that grind and briar Vines that tear. And thousands pass along the road that leads to Nowhere vllle and grumble at the few who climb to Get There on the hill, and others. start the thorny path and seek the town to gain, but falter at the swamp of Will and turn them back in pain. Oh. happy town of Get There, shining in the morning sun. you only show the toiler how yet higher peaks are wonl The truest recompense you give for self denying years Is hut the promise old, yet new. tb.-it nmiuers doubts and fears. For no one lives at Get Therel but with heart nml purpose set on bet ter thinec. ri'.-n peak to peak they climb up !iu :u-r yet. Rural New Yorker. ' Hp Favored Brevity. A hisiiiip . ' rose to address the house hi inr ' - m ud began by saying he iutend-'ti i., iivlde his speech into twelve iit'u-i." Lord Durham there upon got up and beffed leave to inter pose for a few inin u tea to tell the house an anecdote. Be was returning home, he said, a few night in-fore mid passed St Paul's cathedrni Jiim before midnight As be did so there was a drunken man trying to see the time. .Inst then the clock began to strike the hour and slowly tolled out "12. The drunken man Us toned, looked bard at the clock and said:' , "Hang you. Why couldn't yon have ald all thnt 1 once!" ,t After thin n:iniitloir the bishop con densed hi t-.-m.ii us. l.omiou Globe. " Wiru and Bullets. ' TbB)'.-ii viinvi mile spot In which to hit a wan.,- i ii back part ox toe kulL -The i-.i .-iif.nl.'"' being", several laches thirlk tiij. !.. almost Invariably tarns bulleti- r f u if solid ones are used in a Dig nne. tm snouiu avways w uuu Besides the head, with th exception of the heart, there la hardly a vital spot la these huge brutes' bodies, and but lets may be find ad libitum Into these masse of flesh and blubber without seeming to bav much ffoctt ;;- i : viV,K; Dometrtlo Tragedy. rwhars th matterr: This v morning lour . furnac .was found choked." :--'' -:-.Whom do yoa suspectr.' v WelL unci was the sworn enemy f that furnace, and father Is known to hare mad threats." Louiaville Courier-Journal. - . : A WmU Error. Borrowes Nellie, band m my um brella, will you ? It has commenced to rain. Mrs. B.-1 lent your umbrella to l!r. Bweeifern last night Borrowe What la thunder fill yoa do that fort EMat yoa know tt was fcla?epar tlamesta. --. . : "Th Mystery l M 'i Xfan Is greater than a world than systems ef worlds., Ther Is more mys tery la th union of soul with boy t'.sn to the creation of a nnlvsr.- CenryCSsa. -; ,' v Tttrs to t"i t" i n i "It . J l S"-nr " . lit c-'y rr .--..vaa-t' w':b a east U to cut on yurvrcat , Taklrj It r t 1 1 : ti u it C:r Ccdth rJ Strtr.'Ji tztl Aala ty The Use cf teid. Tampa. Ha In a letter from this City, Mrs. E. C Coram writes: "I was all weakened and worn oat with wo manly troubles. My husband brought me some Cardui as a tonic, and, from the first day. It seemed to help. I had almost lost my reason, but. thanks to Cardui, I did not Boon, t felt and looked Ilk a new woman. -1 think the remedy is wonderful I recommend it to my friends, for I have received great benefit from it" Cardui acts specifically on the weak ened womanly organs, strengthening th muscles and nerve, and bull dins: them up to health. . .. . ; It helps to refresh th worn-out ner vous system and relieves the effects of overwork, both mental and physical. ' Fifty years successful use : fully prove the- merit of this purely vege table, tonlo remedy for women. In every community, there live soma Who have been benefited by Cardui. The beneficial effects of this time tested -' woman's remedy, soon show themselves In many different ways. ' ;;Try It;;,:',, . woca Mtdlctnc Co.. Oiatumoota. Ten., tar Spaaial Jnitrurtirmt, and 64-ps book, "Hont Tradaaal fer WsoMa," MoUa nlala wrappar o raquan. Joseph Patrick Tumulty is the name of Woodrow Wilson's secretary, and he no doubt advocates March 17 for in auguration day. : for Iafeats and Children. Tbs Rind Yoii HaY9 Always Bought Bear the Slgnatareef ATHENS CAFE. Next door to Elks' Temple, open day and night. One of the finest and most up-to-date Cafes in North Carolina We serve the very best of everything that mcney can buy and serve you by polite and attentive wr.iters. DoiVt fail to try one ofovr regular dinners, froni 11:30 a. m. to 3 p. ni. The public is invited to inspect our place at all limes from dining room to kitchen Special attention given to ladies and children. Yours for service, ATHENS CAFE Rattelis Bros. Propretors. Phone 453 Wood Yard Going Out of Business Oak in any length $1.00 per load. Dry Pine Slabs sawed, 65 cent per load, all kinds at reduced prices to close out. Gasoline Wood Sawing outfit for sale cheap. W. WILLARD. 153 S. Front'St. Phone 273 PEHSTLIHU ANTHRACITE r CWHITE ASH) : domestic -m mmM : POCAHONTAS STEAM COAl ICD till CUTd S13K1 IILISIEII t cox PHONE 34 rhcHoUdoys are oven ' The New Year begua sad OUR New Resolution are: . ' J ' To keep our stock Utter tha ever before. . i ';;.V''i':;,: '' -To sell only the best of everything. Tj sell as low aa oibl, quality costidered. V ; To leai our. eusteMers ! rrery wsycM:Ul!,.v:-v.-.. - '' , ? - :,' To (ive back ta eat every ptany ifl for goods that do net . prove oti?fctOry, and to thank everybody for t!.tir good patronage dwine, the k t ytir and brg thrm to give us a cl anfe to'ptove all of the above du rt j i;tl. it u 7 ihfVA1 1' All ICioJa AH . X. , W have It fer ytmr CAS STOYE, DROP UCOT. - ' '. ;V- CAS JSLQH mai for jiy tW pvpoM, ' -. :;'--' ; .:.V ,W Cany the Well-Knorwn " , ' : Viilcxm Bnind Gas :Tiibingfe -'" . '. ' ' '': ' ' '-. . .'-r A 7ULAN is vithout doubt the very best ga tubrasr Y on the) market to-day.' It ia made of new high-pricct V ; . material, very flexible. TLe rubber end are special! conatrhcted , and will not crack.'- '-frj'-J.Cf '. -' . ,' ;. f A Word About D ONT use it even though 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 yon. with a smell of leaking gas. The ends split after short use.1 The tube become hard and cracks, then it must be throwri away, necessitating the purchase of another length. ONE LENGTH OF VULCAN TUBB4G WBX OUTLAST THREE LENGTHS OF CHEAP TUBING , FOR SALE AT OUR OFFICE Mail or Telephone Orders FHW New Bern Gas Company All people holding aGaounts against the Broad Street Grocery Company or M. W. Fodrie please present them at once as I am settling up all ac counts. All who are indebted to ti e Brosd Street Grocery Company can find nie at the ssme place, 77 riroad Street, and I will ap preciate your check as early as you can make :it convenient to settle youryaccoitnt. Yours very truly, M. W. Fodrie Another month and there will be more men and youths playing baseball than drilling in the United States army. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NOTICE OF SALE OF V ALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY IN POL LOKSV1LLE, N. C. Pursuant to the power of sale given me in a cctain mortgage deed executed by J. W. Shepard, and wife on the 29th day of Sept., 1909, the same being re corded in the office of kegister of Deeds for Jones county, in book number 55, j page 140, to which reference is hereby ! made, default having been made in the payment on the bond secured by same, 1 will sell lor cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Jones coun ty, 12 O'CLOCK M. ON THE J2TH DAY OF MARCH. 1913,the followi.ig described parcels or lots of land, lying and being in the town of Polloksville and described as follows to-wit i - .FIRST LOT. ' Beginning at Charles Whitty'a north eastf corner on west side of Main street running thence north wardly with Main street 28 feet to the southea st . corner of lot number 2, thence westwardly 216 feet to the line of the Barrm heir then with their line southwardly : 28 . feet' to ' Chas. Whit ty's northwest corner thence with said Wbitty's line eabtwardly to the begin ning..' ;; , ', ' ; LOT No. 2..'. Beginning at the sonth- east corner of the ' ,. lot known as the late Susan Koonc lot running thence westwardly with said line 31 feet to the line of the Barrus heirs thenc..wlth said lioe' southwardly 90 feetto th northwest corner of lot number on thence- eastwardly 216 feet to Main street at the northeast corner of lot number one thence northwardly with Mala .street, 90 feet to the beginning. This 28th day of January, 191 J. v H.BELI Mortpgee. ,! ,t '.NOTICE f '. ' i vi'V Having this day qualified as Admin istratrix of th estate of Elisabeth S. Bucklln, deceased, this is to notify persons having claims Sgalast said. es tate to present them duly verified o Or before the 28th day ef January, 190Uf or this notice will be pleaded In bar ( their recovery. AU persons Indebted to ald estate will please make Immediate settlement. : V . U! 27th dly of Jm, 151 J. ELIZABETH A. l!AF.riIALL, . - . Site Any Lftrtgtia, Cheap Tubing , ' it may' cost less. - In the end' SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO- New Train Service Between Rale 1 and Goidsboro. Effective Sunday January 19th, traieav Nos. 108 and 131 now. being operatedl between Greensboro and Raleigh vX be extended and operated through be tween Greensboro and Goidsboro. No. 108 now arriving Raleigh 10.4ft A. M and wil' continue through t Goidsboro , arriving there 12-40 P. M Tra!n Nq. 131 now leaves Raleigh at 7:00 P. M. for Greensboro. This traiw will leave Goidsboro at S:05 P. M 'caving Raleigh at 7:(V) P. rn. as here tofore. T(ie extension of these trains w.fc now afford the travcl;ng publx one additional through train bet wtce Greensboro and Goidsboro. J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent. R.-ileigh, N. C. PAY YOUR TAXES. Pay your city taxes now and yew will not be annoyed with duns. . I have Mr. A. J. Gaslcins employ? ed to assist me in collecting city tal es. He has full power to receive andl receipt for any city tax paid bins. Please do not nut off paying the city tax. You will be dunned continual ly until your rity tax is paid. License tax for quarter Jac ls 1913, to April 1st, 1913, is due. Garnishees, warrants arc levies arr now in order. Respecifullv, J J. TOLM)N, City lax Ccecttrr NOTICE To tax-payers of Brldgeton: Your taxes are due and past dim and must be paid or I shall be com pelled to add costs on the" first of February, 191.1. W. A. THOMAS, City Tax Collector of Brldgeton. FOR SALE. One Herring Safe, 3. ft. 10 h.I high, i ft. 9 1 i in. wide, 2 ft. 4-3 in. deep., also one 150 hors cue boiler. - For rent or sale one farm situated on the bout h side of Weuse Kivcr, six miles below New Bern, containing 265 acres, more or less, known as the Singleton- Farm1 about one hundred acres' of which is cleared land.. Al.-o-one farm situated on the sbuthside ot Neuse River containing 40 acre mere or less 1 'i miles below ' New Bersv Mostly cleared' land. " .-; , i For, sale one, 6 inch suction' purask. Will throw 500 gallons minute. f " '. . Thomas : Daniehk .. l- .v. Craven Cotaty.- f: By virtue of the ewtt of Sale conv, tained In . that certain mortgage deed a ' mad ' by ; William : Adam to . t Canraway on the eighteenth day ef .. October, 1907, recorded. In the office?," a I inn ivpiriBcer ' ai uenm- a I wm mm i . County . la ' Book the;' ndersigned ', mortgage - will sell for 7 caih to the highest bidder, at the court ; - y: : house door, at Newi Bern. . Craver v i : County.' North Carolina, at the hour.'-. '' . of 12 o'clock M. on the eighth day of:.- . : ; March, 1913, th following rtafestateiv'jx to wit? r' ' ,' . . '-. : .v ''.' . ' -That -certain lot or' parcel of laaJ. 'l'v U Craven county .North Carols, tay54 ?.V No, I Township, near ( WInthrop Ulfy , (a laid county, being i' aa "atr of laaoT by th aid of and near the loot, of: ' '-C ", Winthrop Mill road, and befaw the v .' lot of land on which th said WiBiaa Adams has rectndy-'con'tructf . : . framed house. ' , ' . '. ': . I. yea, This the 4th dav of Febtuarv. ttti. ' :a D.Ti' Co. ' ' v f. If. CATf RATt'i V - "- 't - ; - J. B. Cannot, P, lil i i f . . t - -p I cr UiifntI 4:53. p . m. I 'It LrvTtu 9X3 p. m. t:. t ;z ' cm cA : ft' tt j t -; tr-fi I t t a t Yours to strve
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