I COUCICAULT'S PROFITS. Ths Playwright's fum Clung to Him Better Than His Riches. Dion Bouclcault received 300 for bis share In tbe authorship of "London Assurance", The way In wbich.be spent that sum wis an Indication of things to' come He bought two horses, a cab' and seven new coats. His ex travagance reached a climax over "Babtl and Bijou.1 produced at Oovent Garden In August. 1872. The money was found by Lord Itondesborough, and Bouclcault (with i nlra : Plancbrt was under contract , to produce some thing that might be called dramatic . What was produced was gorgeous and Incoherent spectacle, with red lob sters recumbent at the bottom of the sea. Bouclcault. wbo had run, up bills to the extend of 10,000 or so, did not stay for the) production,'' but betook himself abroad. All that persists of this magnificent fiasco Is the dots' ebo ns, "Springj Spring, BaoO fnl 8 prlng,' which wm retained almost by cBanee. But Bouclcault was .better known .by ' Mb Irtefi drnjmas.that s,t tresh toda,' as . "Th Sbauguraan,t f Arrah ir Pogne," "The Colleen Bawn" and the like. By these h became Vlch and fa mous, but bis fame clung to him bet ter than bis riches. London PostWf A-No Landlubbetv ,: tfjocxi Young Jack Tabbs has only been in the nary for a few months, but there Is not a more enthusiastic sea dog In the whole of bis majesty's service. He recently made application for and re ceived the usual leave and proceeded to Loodonand his mother's house. Mrs. Tabbs lives on the third floor of a house In CamberwelL, and when be arrived at her address be stood in the doorway and bawled up the stairs: "Mother, aloft there! Jack's come home! Open the window r "Why, Jacky. my dear." cried the old lady from the landing, "whatever's wrong with the stairs?" ! "Stairs!" cried the weather worn tar, with ineffable contempt "What do I know about stairs? Just you open the window and lower a rope to tbe main deck, and be quick about it!" London Express. ' "Females." Our woman words have all experi enced vicissitudes of fortune.. "Fe male," like tbe rest, has had its day. Chaucer introduced it under the guise of "fenielle" and Shakespeare used it a few times instead of "woman." But it was the early novelists who clothed it with respectability by making all their women "females." So exceed ingly respectable hod It become in the time of Dr. . Johnson that Fanny Bur ney called the princess royal 'the sec ond female in the kingdom." Even so late as tbe publication of Tennyson's "Princess" Mrs. Browning was able to write with perfect propriety that the poem dealt with "a university attend ed by females." Then decadence set in till now no shred of respectability is left to it London Standard. f Near Fame. A young man. constant in bis at tendance in- A cafe where the art stu dents congregute in Paris, sat in bis usual corner and surveyed the scene. Who Is that chap?",' asked a visitor. "Is he a painter or a sculptor, or what?" X - "Oh. no; none of those." said a habi tue., "He has a most engaging and Important railing he is the brother of a poet" Saturday Evening Post r; Good Security. MHllgan If I be afther laving secur ity equll te? what 1 take away will yes thrust me till hixt wake? Sands (tbe grocen Certainly. MlUlgan Well, thin,; sell me two av tbtm hams ah' kape wan av tnltn till I come agin. Puck.- ' - -'"v-'bi'f-t it. An UnretMnablt Min. , "I should think you would like him." "Why?" k"He has done so mnch for you." '"I know be bas, but be wants me to acknowledge it" Chicago Record-Her- 10 CENT. "CASCARETS ; ., ...... IS YOUR LAXATIVE. Best Liver And Bowel Cleanser .and Stomach Regulator In the world I Work while you sleep, ' ' Get a 10 cent box now. Pufaaide iust once the Salts. Pills, Castor oil of Purgative Waters which merely force a passageway . .through the bowels, but do not thoroughly cleanse,, freshen and purify i, .these drainage organs, 'and ' have' no effect whatever upon the liver and stomach. Keen vour-"insides" pure and fresh with Cascarets. ' which I thoroughly cleanse the stomach remove the undi gested,, sour food and foul gases, take . V. a . w.Mi Kiln (mffl tliA liver and carry out of the' system all the con stipated waste matter and pains in the bowels. -. ., .,- A Cascaret tonight . will make you feel great 1 by morning. They work while you1sleep--never gripe, sicken and cost, poly-10 cents avbox irom your druggist. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have Headache, Billiousness, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipatea Boweis., cas carets -belong' in every v household. Children just love to take hem. ' r.. i ; .." . Department of State. ;.LOW EXCURSION FARES ' :' ;5i,.v4:Sto:; !?;;y . NEW BERN, N. C, Saturday, October 4th, 1913. via , r v l, ' NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY, " i , account 1 1 t'" BARNUM AND BAILEY CIRCUS. From Kinston-., Dover.:.... Newport.. Morehead City Beaufort..-.. Oriental Fare. . $1.25 , .95 . 1.00 1.35 1.55 1.00 .75 1.35 .75 Rates ia same proportion from inter mediate stations. f ' , Tickets will be sold for alt trains October 4th Good ' returning reach original starting point before midnight October 5th. ' ; H. S. LEARD, ' . : ' General Passenger Agent -v . . -S. K. ADSIT,- ' , Travelling Passenger Agent.. . Bayboro.....'.. Washington.. Vanceboro., Just received a large assortment of 10 cent Candy, and also 20 cent Chocolate, Kafer Bakery. V ; ; The "La France Shoes at Hack-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 rf the Droceedine for the -voluntary UID9U1UWI1I v.vu. X consent of all the stockholders, deposi ted in my office, that the Neuse Oro- cerv Comrany. 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 in charge thereof, upon whom Drocess may be served, has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corpora 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 omce a duly executed an 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 trustee by A. J. Holton, Jr., and Martha E. Holton, his wife, dated 22nd day of July, 1909, and regustered tt the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, N. C, in book 176, page 397, on account of 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.VC.' 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 v at the 'coraer.of .lot. No.- 131 in the plan of Bridgeton and ruas thence with D street southwardly 37 and 3-4 deg east 50 feet; thence north 52 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 UnV SO feet i thence parallel with Bridge St.,135 feet to the place of beginning; being lot No.s 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. K. Purifoy and wife to R. H. Lathinghouse by deed dated It OcW " 1906, and ' registered in said office in book No. 161, page 91, and conveyed by said R. H.' Lathinghouse and wife to A. J, Holton, Jr., by deed dated. 22 July, 1909, and registered in the said office in' book 176, page 403.- s T.ttkX?-S ;;V;5 This 23rd day of September, 1913. W , .. R; A. NUNN, ; .;v;:ij"ti;'-'f-:,l "'v:; Trustee. "I- Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. The worst case, no matter of how long standing, are cured by tbe wonderfnl, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieve Faia sod Heals at Use same time. 25c. 50c. $1.00 - - ti2 L L L ui MM FM I N TT RT Ji iJ When You Are In Need i Of PRINTING In any of Its Branches, we are Prepared to quote very Low est prices, consistent with first class work - - - - - - - The New. Bern Daily sTA JOURT Features the Local News of New Bern, Craven and adjoining counties. 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