Irom ' . jldsboro La -Grange Kinston . Dover New Bern Vanceboro itili Ei.d $1.75 4.75 4 75 . ,4.75 . 4.75 i. x - j.U Sun lay $2.50 2.50 .2.50 " " 2.50 ' ,2.50 my This Grandstand Has Been Enlarged To Twice The Size Showta Here and Will Now 1 1 Seat Three Thousand People., , ,v , '"Vo ,4.75 , . 2.50 Rates to Virginia Beach-iWeek End I 75 cents higher afld Sunday 40 cents higher than the above Norfolk fare?. i Week End Tickets sold everv Friday and Saturday May 30th to September 7th inclusive, good , to : return ; until midnight, -Tuesday - following date ' of sale. 1 " . ' . ' Sunday Tickets sold Saturday night trains--May 30th to- September 7th i good-, to -return. leaving Norfolk 9;00 p. m; Sunday. , - i i , , , ' Get complete information froni your Ticket Agent, ' ---i I ! . H. S. LEARP, G. P, A., WEEK END AND SUNDAY,.'" ECXURSION FARES TO V MOREHEAD CITY ' . '.l BEAUFORT. '. ' a -. h via , ' .' I NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD T. E. V. ' - is. Harriett Wut'.ei ;the man in the orient. , ,. , ' I He Walk Ahead of Hia Wife to Guard . ; Har From Danger i . When husband and wife go traveling together In the orient the man walks In front, cureless and free, and the woman walk behind. carrying the bundle. - Therefore yon say: , "The oriental cares not for his women.' He -aeeplses his wife rind uses heras a beast of burden." Most occidentals never got further than, that .- But If you are observant you go out In the jungle yourself, and - you ' discover -things. When you walk abroad there are difficulties and dangers. ,. The paths are overgrown and thorny j creepers jnust be driven off. and buffaloes are gly creatures. - In the villages are village dogs which -snarl and snap. You are a man, yet you will be glad of some one to. go In front of you with a hatchet to clear your way. No woman would walk la front, and the man must be free. Now yousee the reason why the manwalks a front - If you want to conBrm ,lt you Inquire und find that thta is true. Thus the Jaimnese. the Burman, goes in front of his wife for the same rea son that the occidental goes behind, from courtesy, if he continues to do so when It is unnecessary, as In towns Where there are roads. It is because a convention once formed is ; hard to break, east or west-fH Fleldlng-Hall in Atlantic Monthly. From Kinston Dover J New Bern I A DOG,' IN -A 'GALE. Able to Keep His Feet Where a Man Would Be Blown Away. . A gale that blows a man off his feet does not bother a, dog at all., He will run about unconcernedly while his master walks with the greatest diffi culty. This is for the same reason that a high building is more affected than a low one by a gal&i caiwlze lnTr"gale "walcn lfwould ride I Oriental out with safety If only Its lower sails Bayboro v' were set, for the leverage exerted by Farmvilld ' " ' the wind increases In proportion to the Greenvme j.' - " height at , which the sails aw set A M . man by reason of his height receives c'" , far more force from the wind than Plymouth - . ;f does a dog. .;".; '..i ' Washington . ' ; Then, atraln. a dog's iter of grav- Vancebcro , f. fty is much lower in proportion to his Fares ' to Beaufort 20 cents higher height than is a man's; consequently than to Morehead City, j ,v ' ' V he Is not nearly so tippy.,' And It is ? Rates from intermediate stations; obvious that any' object supported on ssinc proportion , v " v'1- Week End . '$WS . '.' ' 1.50 " 1.75 ? t-50. ' " 3.00 f2.75 . .-3.25 3.00 ' 2.25 1.50 ' Sunday " ' $125 ' 1.25 1 ' 1.25 4 1.25 ' 1.75 : .175 'iMS i "2.00 i 1.25 . . 1.25 The - defendant above' named w!!l take notice that an action .entitled as above has been 'commenced in the Superior Court ' of Craven , pounty to obtain 'a divorce from the bonds of matrimony : and the 6aid ; defendant Will , further. ' take' . notice ' that he is required to appear at the Septeniber term of the 'Superior- Court for said County to be held on the 1st day of September. ? 1913, at Court House of said County in. New Bern, N.X, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in said - complaint.; -''J:: rvV.:'!, iV ";;;'?': ' W. B. PLANNER, i ' . '', Clerk of the. Superior Court. - J. D. WARREN, . ' i - 'S.; ; , Attorney for Plaintiff :'"- -t : four ' legs is more stable than if sup- Dorted on . two. 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Sunday tickets sold ach ' Sunday I Until September 14th, limited to date of sale1 only. i v ' n,r," Af Atlantic: Hotel under new manage ment,-- Best fishing on Atlantic Coast." Get: complete information from any ticket agent.-- ,.-,- ,,.. r. . H. S. LEARD, G P. A.,' " . - - Norfolk,' Va. ' - t . , 3 ?, ii wooa ana coai cost you any thing "BUCK'S? Stoves and Ranges will reduce that' cost.--J. S. Bas- night Hardware Co., 67 S. Front street. 'Phone fl9. " ' ' ' " i ' FREE .BATHS , : . ; Hot or Cold at the Midgette Hotel ORIENTAL N. a SPEND YOUR SUMMER IN THE GLORIOUS MOUNTAINS OF ' WESTERN "Zrrfi i; NORTH CAROLINA. , . f ' !'The Land of the Sky. y ; ,Ths Sapphire Country.' , Where there is health in every Breath. The 'Climate Is -5, Perfect;: the'Tear Round.irInJSplih.''aad'Summer,-vthe Regio: , is' .Ideal, 'txt-, i''S:''' Reached By i-Y'; 5fs SOUTHERN RAILWAY, j Solid Through Train, including Parlor Cafj between Goldsbco, Asheville and WaynesyiUe, iya Raleigh, Gteensbofp, Convenient -t A.Mu..Hi.a. ;-r .1 'V ;-.'- v.'.k. ju raugciucuvs. SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS ON SALE UNTIL SEPTEMBER. 30r U - &$&n tit j m i .For Complete Information, Abply J. 'H,' Woo4, D. P. A., Aahertlle, N,c. , . R. H.'DeButts, D. P, A:,' Charlotte, J..O. Jones, T. P. A., Raleigh. N. C Sahsburv .v'-Wxz ;, lu&M m Other; Through Car " . mountain; i i, excursion , : 4 " " J ' j9' ,S" r-- , . -, -f ASHEVILLE ! r BLACK MOUNTAIN, " r " WAYNESVILLE HOT SPRINGS LAKE TOXAWAY, .."The land Of The Sky." , : Tuesday, August 12th.-" . ' ' - SOUTHERN. RAILWAY ; , is , Special Train. - r ' ( First class coaches and chair car. "- LAST MOUNTAIN EXCURSION OF . Jy , THE SEASON..-, v f Round trip to Asheville, and , Black Mountain. J Leave Goldsboro, 6:45 a, m... , $9.00 " Selma, 7:40 a, m - 8.00- ' ' Raleigh, :50 a. m 7.00 ' , Durham, 9;S0 a. , 6:00 t Burlington, 11:18 a. m, 8.00 . . . . i .i uiccutsuuru, i:ou p. m. ;o.uu LOCateO On tile D3J1KS Ot Rates in sAme proportion from inter NetlSe riVCr Where yOU get .mediate stations. ' ithe breeze all the time, WKVT tiT !; D c , T WflVtlPCVlllAl Hrtfr Snt-infTd .fl nil. anI Hot and. Cold tunning Lake Toxaway $2.00 higher from each water.1 Screens A Serve the poinf than"-t0 -Asheviiie and Black best; food .' in Pamlico. Ticket limited io' daySKood'io County. Special rates by, 'etum ; orany .'-regular train within Stop -overs ja Mountain Territory. Doa't miss this : last opportunity - to visit the- Beautifu Mountains of West ern ' North ! Carolina. :. L( t t . J. : ' l J v.it-i t j i f i...t ..!e. Forty ct;; ; i i'.a S i . ..:tL, two, r-iot" ? &ev- '8 or three i iu i' if r a t. if y0U are t Llrj tie r i tere, It can te fur ward. 1 Ly mall without eitra . cost. Just give us your ad-. lie i and we will do the rest. The Jcst of jjverything Prompt and -Wlcient ' I- -Service , ' ; Prices that actually mean ; a saving to you are yours to command ::g PHONE 174 Norfolk Southern 0: Railroad ; r , ROUTE OF.' THE "Night Express Schedule in effect June 8 th, 1913. ' . m ',lr' s ' ' ' .t K v ' N. B. .- The following schedule figures " are published as information only and- ; v are jot guaranteed., , j , ' 1 , TRAINS , LEAVE NEW - BERN.' . 1 1 North and West Bound. 12.40 A. M. Daily Night Express Pull' ,1 i1 - man Sleeper for Nor 71 'ifolk.1 f f 0u t j "j 9.10 A. M. Daily - for Norfolk con- T : i-v;:;-',. necis - tor' ail; points' ,1' " week,. " --i- -. - - , .... , . . 1 - . : ; ,r j - - - - - - ' r-s "iss':.-. ' ... " -i.rr 'I Ball II i 1 . ' I R?1 1TCI N1 1 1 New Brn, N., C. Hpme Of the Traveling For further information, chair, car! IUC11. . 1 ,'.. ' i j 1 ,v jicaciyuwup, civ.., Mil wn your ageni, or write, , ' ' -. f 'MIDGETTE HOTEL. P' Jones- TraveJhng, Passenger . i. , Agent," Kaleigh, N, C. , , " W.'F. Midgette, Pro,.,' S. p. Riser, C. T. A,;RaIeigh, N. C North and West. . Pull- :: - man. Parlor Car and' -' ' ''"- Broiler v service ' Ef J 1 r fectivet-May 2nd. V.25yP. M. Daily except Sunday for. ' i i ' , f - Washington, Green-' . '.'-'- ville.1 Wilson. Raleieh ' ' ' Parlor Car Service , 4.10 A." M. Daily. Night Express t S " Goldsboro.,"" . K f " s 9.05 A. M. Daily . for Goldsboro. , ' 6.55 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro. : 1' - Effective. June J4th Winston Salem sleeper inaugurated. -, i,' East Bound.". "s , "; 9.05 A. M. Daily for Beaufort. Pull- . - K, man service effective-1 , Oc , i Junet 14th4 ,5.20 P.'M.' Daily for Beaufort." ,.v . 9.30 A.M. ' Daily "except 'Sunday , vi,f." for Oriental '- 5.25 P. M. Daily except Sunday for-' Oriental.'. ' ' , 7,00 P. in." Sunday only for Oriental.." .. For further information; or reser- j. : vations apply to T. H. Bennett, Union '- . Ticket Agent, PhoneS?. . , J-r" , .! " W. W. CROXTON, G.'P.A. " - -- ' ' W. A. WITT, Gen. Supt. ' i s 3 1'' T , p ' mmm-. ..1- 1 1 1V 5 .''HA V The most ueeful, economica1, ; : I tl:.i yen can put in your field, i c; -true!:. Order now and : . I:: ,1 r turning them out. Gl: ( r ic' ' : la 1J