,.ih.il)Uli.l.,iK,i i,. lh U U) ivi- l.t Ui W)- KT tl Wi Uy i M Kv to, U, A ! it I i-h, -1 iv . - ' - H"m1 to(t I. Jtf t if i en J L. v ' tbey t -kv.1 B 'tni . ...J f r bun dre'aVof to D!lwlr ,Ls c(-:1 atl3 then r' oa lnt0 lu water t0 tfwn f " lift Son. . . ( wm v- V X-e 'i . t curton example of tola J "i' j 1 f -una l.a tie seaward ml- . jrnttlon of the xma'J brown, moleiifee I ' le flD lD-s. These animals will at cer- i tal.i tiiiies leave the highlands, of Scan dinavia and march in vast hordes to ward tise lowlands, moving only By anight and following the general trend of the valleys. They bold tenaciously j to the, general direction in wnicn tney i Bet out and are diverted neither by streams nor by moderately sisea laaes. Eventnaliy, after a march lasting from one to three years, the army, devastafr ed. of .course, by many, foes," reaches the aea, but not for Its own good, for, qneerly enough, the end of the journey is not attained, and many of the flttto ;, animals push on Into the (waters, ful filling to their own destruction the un accountable impulse to push forward. 1 Other creatures likewise are known to fall under the spell of the sea. It Is rather commonly known bow-the Eu ropean reindeer will spend the hard weather of winter on the highlands of Scandinavia and Russia and feed spar ingly on snow covered moss and li chens and then in summer, to spite of the fact that ; food baa become mora plentiful inland, will forsake these haunts tor the seacoast. Chicago , Tribune. - - , i TURNED THE JOKE. Romlsu's Pun With the Watchmaker Was SpolUd In the Wlndup. ' " The French critic." musician and: gov ernment official, Romien, was fond of joking. ' : One of his diversions amus ing, but not to be commended was to go into some shop where he thought he was not known and perplex the , shopmen by - nis questions and re- marks, 'ifirt't ,4 T;?'''A1 One evening he had taken ; a good deal of wine . when he went Into a Ut r tie watchmaker's shop and. assuming ,tbe accent and air of, a countryman. I I , "Sir,) what.; do yon' call those little machines banging tberer . : . "Watches.-, replied the snopkeepee. k "What are they forr L -. , ., 1 "To indicate the time. Kp. "Really! i j have beard of them. : How much do they costf Vi ' : ;- "Here Is one for 200 franca and one for 100 franca, and here are some for 00 and 25 francs." . 1 !Are there printed directions about making them gor 1 "No; they have to be wound up ' every day with a key." n. , "Will yon show me how, slrl" '? "This way. Ton see It Is not dlfB nlf , And mnst one wind it In the eren lng or In the morning?" . .. ... ', ..; ' Ton mnst wind yours In the morn ing." it;; H -f i t:::,TiM m ,,Why in the nornlngl"V , ( ;? "Because hi the evening' yea are usually drank; M. Bomlen. and might break it" - , . li.Lii mamni never . fails . to cool invigorate refresh! It has a flavor all its own rare and delicious. 4 This and its' -healthy effect gain and hold friends everywhere. -. Try it, and Pepsi-Cola vifi be your t favorite your daily preference. In Bottles or At Founts U . I ""J US ' If ' Tobofl" Island. Famed for its unfailing springs of pure, sparkling ; water, the island ' of Toboga lies about ten miles from the ; city of Panama, in the Pacific. Here the mall steamers plying between 'Bal boa and San Francisco lie by for their .nnniv nf fresh water, as dd also the steamers that sail southward ; from J?OVER Alrt) S0UTi:i0UND , RAILROAD. ' Traffic Department. : SCHEDULE OF TRAINS' CARRY- ,' ING PASSENGERS. -Effective Sunday, Marc 31, 1913. SoUthBound' Ixrth Bound , Trains ' Trains '7 -'5 ,. '68 , , STATIONS , , p.m. i p.m.-; ' B.m. a.m. 1 . Lv. I - Ar. 4:25,' 4:25 Dover 7:55 ,7:55 1 4:40 ,4:42Foys . ' 7 J8 r.w 4:44 4:46 ' Taylors v 7:34 7:36 4:53 . 457 Phillips '. 7:23 7:27 5:;2 5:08 Wimsatt 7:12 7:18 , 5:22 1 5 :29 ; Comfort C :5 1 : ; 7 :00 5;40 i 5:50 Petersburg 6:30 ; 6:30 .5.45 5:55 Richlands 6:25 ' 6:35 Ar. ' 1 Lv. tTrains run daily. except Sunday, a Trains run Sunday only. rN. S. RICHARDSON,'. i , , t , ' TraCc Manager. D. W. Richardson, - General 'Manager. 1 I s GC OD RESIDENCE FOR . RfeNT. About 'September 1st I expect to have a good, well-located com I modioua residence, ,Vitb modern : steamers that sail soutnwara , worn improvements, for tent. Applica Panama. ;, The island to also ; famous 'n may be ma(Je noWf ; , for itosplendld pineapples., .( , t- . , c. T,. HANCOCK., - V. OF THE CONDITION OF THE - ' V ' j':'sv::!3 feiifej' and Tryst Conipaiiy , . . at New Bern, in the State of North Carolina, at the . . . Close of Business, August 9i 1913. '. ; ' , ' ' - 1 RESOURCES. , ,? ,1 - ' " , T.nam and Disrount I . 1. L $59,880.54 : Overdrafts unsecure....-...:-, Rankin? Mouse. .. : . Furniture and Fixtures.....-...'.,..,..i.-.4.v.,i. ; D;:e from Banks and Bankers , ,1.., Gold coin.,...-.i....;.......!......,.l;.....i..il.... Silver coin, including all minor coin currency . National Bank notes and other U. S. notes..:: 1,376.84 - $1,500.00 V" ' 1 : 1 500.00 1 M . 1 "2,000.00 " , 1,501.60 ' ' 27o.oo i; ,t 155.20, v 400.00)' 1 . '! ' S65.584.18, . ;( ' . LIABILITIES. j, - ' ) ' Capital stock paid ln.....u u.......-,...L.i.: ' .. 5,000.00 Surplus fund -...............: 1 2,500.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid...-L..; ; 1,412.81 Bills payable ......,.'.....: .............- .'. 6,000.00 Time Certificates of Deposit..... .....:...,7...........i,......:..L'L...,' ' 31,400.90 Deposits subject to Check..! ....... ... .l...... ...j,......... 13,470.15 Savings Deposits........ 5,767.32 Cashier's Checks Outstanding.i......... ... , : 33.00 $65,584.18 State of North Carolina, County of ' Jones,-ss.- ; : ; !, Coo. E. Wn ks, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly stoear that .; a! ove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and Lehci. GEO. E. WEEKS, . -, -,- . Cashier. ".; ' ' 1 an 1 sworn to before me, this 15th day of August, 1913. ' E. L. MATTOCKS, Notary 1 nl. lie. 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