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! ! l.wiGIo 110.4 CS. GAS. I.j WaLr Never at t ,a Came Level For Two Consecutive Minutes. Two miles out from Settle, on the main road between that town and In gleton, Yorkshire. England, there la to be found one of the most curious of natural phenomena in the shape of the m ... m n 1, - M -. lamous eoDing ana nuwiug i uig , gleswlck. ; A. small, unpretentious little struc , ture, scarcely to be distinguished from the ordinary trough of water to be seen - on many of our country roads, It is yet i one of the most quaint and fascinating r spectacles one could hope to see. As i the name Implies, the well has the na- ture of a tide. It ebbs and flows con- ttnually, though by no means with reg , tQarlty. . a " . Sometimes the privileged ' traveler J'rwUl see the oblong stone basin filled - with clear water; then, even as he 'gazes Into Its pellucid depths, the wa ' ter gradually sinks until the trough la '.. half empty, or It may be more. - There thing ere,' with a rush and a whirl, the trough Is again full. The ebb and flow : 'Continue with more or less marked ef fect, and the water Is never at the - same level for two consecutive min- - trtes. . Sometimes .the -outflow . has scarcely began before the basin again fills, but at other times the. trough is . almost emptied. Wide World ' Maga-tJne,- '"v." ! f , i i , ' When Women Knew Not Golf. A correspondent senas me umsgow Herald some anecdotes of that period, not so long 1 ago, when women knew nothing of golf. 1 One lady,' making - sympathetic 1 conversation , at dinner, aid to a keen golfer: 'I often see you In your red coat Do you need many dogs to play golfr ' A younger li-rtv said she knew exactly bow the gnme was played. f'They get what they cua a caddler to bunt about In the grass ,tlll they find a round stone, and then . they nit it into a raDoit noie. ,a imru lady, who had evidently enjoyed a near- er view of the game, said: fit Is play- '. d by two men, One is a gentleman and the other Is a common man. The common man sticks a ball on a lump of dirt, and the gentleman knocks It off!" ' Westminster Gazette. .' An Indignant Artist. Haydon. the painter, was much dis' gusted when he visited London in 1846 at the time when two -of bis finest ; pictures were being shown at the Egyptian hall, and the public thronged Into another room where General Tom Thumb was on view, "They rush by thousands to see Tom , Thumb," wrote the disappointed painter in his diary. Their eyes are open, but their sense Is shut. It is an Insanity, a rabies, a madness, a furor, a dream!" Another entry later on runs: "Tom Thumb had 12,000 people last week, B. R. Haydon 133 (the half a little girl). Exquisite taste of the English people!" . Browning's Pauline. ' . 1 The first edition of Browning's Tanl- Ine" wag sold at auction for $2,400, yet . not only did Browning receive nothing for it originally, but he would have withdrawn it from print if it had been possible. Yet so highly did Eossetti think of this despised masterpiece that, not being able to And a copy else where, be went to the British museum library and spent several' laborious davs copying it word for word. Take 4 Pape's Diapepsln" and io five minutes you'll wonder what be :, came of misery in stomach. , Wonder what upset your stomach-?-which portion of the food did the damage -i-do you? Well, don't 'bother. If your stomach ' is in revolt; if - sour gassy and upset,- and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps: head dizzy and aches; belch gases and I acids ' and eructate undigested food; breath loul, tongue coated just take a little Pape's Diapepsin and In five minutes you , wonder what . became of the indigestion and distress. ' .- 1 - .v Millions of men and. women today know that it is needless vto have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasion ally, keeps this delicate organ regu lated .and they eat their favorite foods without fear, - '- - . . ' If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal i limit without rebellion ; if you food is a damage instead of a help, remember 1 the quickest, surest most harmless relief is Pape's Diapep sin which costs only fifty cents', for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful it digests food and' sets things straight, -so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. Please for your sake, don't go on and on with a. weak, disordered stomach; it's so unnecessary. Department of State. The nervy man is never embarrased long at one time, r Come to Hack burn's Wednes- j i day. and Thursday. , LOW EXCURSION FARES ' " to J: vy ' I v - NEW BERN, N C . . Saturday,'; October 4th, 1913. ' via ' NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD . rl, - . COMPANY account ' . BARNUM AND BAILEY CIRCUS. " , From , i Fare. Kinston..:... . .,........ $1.25 Dover.. Newport..: . -.1. i Morehead City ........ Beaufort-.... .. 'Oriental ; Bayboro..'. .95 1.00 1.35 1.55 1.00 .75 1.35 .75 Washington '. ... Vanceb'oro......l.( . ' - j Rates in same proportion from inter mediate- stations. ' ' " . Tickets will be sold for all trains October 4th , Good returning ; reach original starting point before midnight October 5th. , ' , . , . h. s. leard ; .-' - ; ; y ' -'-General Passenger Agent " - K. ADSIT, ' ' " Travelling Passenger Agent. - Just received a large assortment of 10 cent Candy, and also 20 cent Chocolate, Kafer Bakery. The "La France" Shoes atQIIack-burn's. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To' All to Whom these Presents May Come Greeting: . Whereas, It appears to my satis fction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposi ted in my office, that the Neuse Gro cery Company, Incorporated, a cor poration of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. 42 Middle street, in the City of New Bern, County of Craven, State of North Carolina, C. A. Seifert being the agent therein and jln charge thereof, upon whom process may be served, has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled VCorpora tions,"' preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 20th dau of September, 1913, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the- dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid ' are now on file in my said office as provided by law. . In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my offi cial seal, at Raleigh, this 20day of September, A. D. 1913, J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State. The corporation under the above name having been dissolved, the same business at the same place will be car ried on under the same name and style; Neuse . Grocery Company, by the undersighed, . O. L. WETHERINGTON. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of the power conferred in a deed of trust executed to the under signed trustees by A. J. Holton, Jr., and Martha E. Holton, his wife, dated 22nd day of July, 1909, and regustered n the office of the "Register of Deeds of Craven county, N. C, in book 176, page 397, on account qf default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, I . will on Monday, 27th day of October, 1913 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon at the county court house door in the city of New Bern N. C. sell to the highest bidder for cash at public- auction ' the following described lot or parcel of land lying situate and being in the town of Bridgeton N. C..' and bounded and described as follows viz. beginning at a point 50 feet from the eastern corner of Bridge and D streets at the corner of lot No. 131 in the plan of ' Bridgeton and runs thence with D street southwardly 37 and 3-4 dee east 50 feet; thence northj52 and 1-4 deg. east and parallel - with Bridge street 135 feet to Cahoon's line; thence north 37 and 3-4 deg. west with Ca hoon's line 50 feet; thence parallel with Bridge street 135 to the place of beginning; being lot No. 130 according to the plan of Bridgeton a plot of which is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county in book No. 136 page 495 and the same con veyed by A. KPurifoy and wife to R. H.' Lathinghouse by deed dated 1 Oc ., 1906, and registered in' said office in book No. 161, page 91, and conveyed by said R. H. Lathinghouse and wife to A. J. 5 Holton, Jr., by deed dated 22 July, 1909, and registered in the said office in book 176, page 403:, I ' , I mm When You Are In Need Of PRINTING In any of Its Branches, we are Prepared to quote very Low est prices, consistent with first class work mm, The New Bern Daily JOURNAL Features the Local News of New Bern, Craven and adjoining counties. While we do not claim to be the best, still our constantly growing subscription is very gratifying. Are you a subscriber? If you are not Subscribe To-day. EE JErom E. J. LAND PRINTING COMPANY 45 POLLOCK STREET ... ' t. 'r . t f i , w ... - ' : V US r1 This 23rd day of September, 1913. I ' j , - R. A,NUNN,,',M Trustee. I
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