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J .: i y ' . LCCliCIIEON Author of "Grtusiaik'' , "Traxt.nKl .g"tt. 1i .-iitions bjf Eiuwcrth Young ,r mrrirlit l?tl l Oni'cc Hwf McCulcho "wo moral wrong i" - cneo iieuy; ' aghast. '"No. T nunnosa not." ah went on, a moment later. "It is something much deeper, much blacker, than moral wrong. . There U no word for It And if I marry him, what talent ' Wherein -lies your triumph? You can't mean that God in heaven! . , You would not go to them with the truth when It was f too late for blm to to cast me off!" "T am no such . fool as that The secret would be forever safe in. that vent ' Mr triumph,, as you call It, , we will not dtecuBS..''5-.;;' "How you must hate me,' to be will. ing to do such an Infamous thing to f tnel" . ' 'MZ-'"'-' s'. do not hate von-'HettT.' . ' "In heaven's name, what do you call " " "Justification." listen , to me now; 1 am saying this for your good aense to seize and appreciate. Would it be tight in mo to allow yon to marry any . other man, knowing all that I know? v There is but one man-yon cam 1ft Just ice marry: the one who can repair the wreck that his own blood created. Not Brandon Booth, nor any man say Les- . lie Wrandall. He la the man' who must ' pay." - do not intend to marry,", said Hatty. ' . , &&&y&l-'?it "But Leslie will . marry some one, and I Intend that it shall be you. He ehaH ; marry the ex-chorus girl the ertlsfB mpdel, ' the the .prostitute! Wait! - Don't fly at me ; like J-that!. -Don't "assume that look of .virtuous horror! "Let me say what" I- have to 1 say. ' This, much of your story shall they know, and no mere, . They will be Hettx's eyes were biasing.' "You use that name you call' me that end vet you have' kissed me, eareseed me 'loved met" she cried hoarse with'pa aion. -7';.. - "He will ask. you tonight tsr the : second time, v You will accept - nlm- - Ton. - must - take back V what you 1 have just said to me-of me Sara Wrandall.' : You must unsay it! You must beg my pardon for that!" -'. "I draw "no line between mlatress ' ana prostitute. .-"But i" . r t ; , . X "Enough!" . .-.' y'.vy-i- ""You wrong me vilely I j You must let me" . ' fjff-A: 'Kii&A iV: have an excellent memory, and it serves me weUW " -' " .'.. ?: .X. - Hetty suddenly threw, herself -upon the couch and buried her. face in her ' arms. Great sobs" shook' her .slender Sara stood over her and watched for a long time with pitiless eyes. . Then a queer, uneasy,-, wondering light be gan to develop in those dark, ominous eves. She leaned forward the better 'to listen to the. choked, inarticulate 'words that were pouring from the i rfrl'8 Una. '.At last." moved bv some 'power she could, not ' have accounted 'for, she knelt beside the quivering 'body, and laid her hand, almost tim lorously,' upon the" girl's" shoulder. ' ... "Hetty Hetty, if- I. havo- wronged 'wltt In li TVilnVtnw Mia A T -'I f she began brokenly. Then she lift jed her eyes,; and the harsh light .tried to eteal back into '.them. ."No, no! 'Wllat m ! aavina-f - 'Wriol-' a fr'r T i am to giyeay'y;';:;-";?' "You have wronged me--terrlbly. terribly!" came in ' smothered tones from the cushions. .'1 did not dream you thought that pf me.';'-:;j::;i:Si "What was I to thlnkr ? --a j : - Hetty lifted her. head and cried out: I "You would not let me speak! " You (refused to hear my story. You have been thinking this of me all along, holding it against me; damning-me with it and I have Ireen closer to you J than My God, what manner- of Iwoirna ere your,,:.X-'''-; ":'X f Iln r f ---x tfnA rrin. .Her eves were j'o' t v ' : a r'ra "9 fire. . f - ""y ; . it f .. .1 7. 't tv tn vnnf amil. ' - II; ' r - i you were you-", , . . ! I ! C i r y t jul, no!" i T t fIter. The r - -s cf te C 1 'v i iCf 7 t" . ; 11 rs, "t v ; I t y. a l3 C .3 7 . y CtHtleton . retreatedj l ,j u oor. witn her tand on t -s 1 ob, t' e paused. "A:, r hat has happened, Eara, you muBt cot expect me to stay with you any 'locker. I cannot You may give use tip to the law, but " -. . ,. Bome one was tapping gently at the door. ' "Chall I see who it lsf" asked the girl, after along period of silence. "Yes." . , It was Murray.' "Mr, Leslie' has re turned, Miss Castleton, and asks ,if he may see you at once. He says it is very Important. "Tell him I will be down in a few minutes, Murray." . .'-'.. After the door closed, she .waited until the footman's steps died away on the stairs. i 1 -., 4 "I shall say no to him, Sara, and 1 shall say to him that' you will tell him why I cannot be his wife. Do you understand ? Are you listening to met" v Sara , turned away without a word or look of response. . , '- : Hetty quietly opened the door .and went out y -.- ' -, ' Continued ' Tomorrow $12.65 To s... j Jacksonville, Florida ; - Confederate Veterans' Reunion s:Tlckf ts on saleMay 3rd, 4th, 5tb, 0th --and ;7thgoqd "returning" to-reach destination;:' prior to midnight May Extension may; be obtained by de posits of l ticket with Special Agent, 2 1 . Ea's; Fprsythe if SufJacksoayille, Flaii, hc jater than ' May- 15th; 1914, upon payment of fee of SO cents ' : Stopovers , allowed in both irec- tions. ': ' ; ' '' . .: Side trips from Jacksonville at very low: rates to all Florida', Georgia, and Alabama points, by applying "Atlantic Coast Line . ticket -'omce,i 138 .West Day, St.", Jacksonville Fla. -".Tickets on sale,? May ?6tlv to ;:iOthflnclusive, limited to June 2nd. ; 1914. - . . ; A splendid chance ' to .visit Florida at unusually low rates. " . For any .information. address; , T.- H, Bnnett 'Agent. F ATLANTIC COAST UNE-- r Standard Railroad of the South) WVlJQralgVrPaMengeirTraSk Manag.:V;'i;--s;!U;fc'.r; T -C, White, j General Passen get ..gent. i - t C i-f.W!lnHrigtbnJN.SD;':;s PICAYUNES j;..' Ab ' enemy ,. is a person : who plauds . when you faiL t ; ,2 , - "The man who gives as much as he ought never growls about it ; -;y; 'jl It's the fast iuan who flndv trouble .in keeping up with his running em penses. ? The i doctor; who will discover remedy for fits and "starts may teeat the-;. .wQrldv'jiS?. ' MVSr - When 1 a ' yery small ; firm ; fails ;for aery, large' ainount shows Clever management: .J ffii f3?S'' Love is said .to- be Mind, but -it usuauy gets :inere aneaaoi , man; Just thej same." l'vt ' ' About all the buried treasures most people have are the good resolutions .they' have' put' away. "j..';'- -4; 4 " sf ;C; ' Some people work bo hard to make people feel at ? ease that they make everybody uncomfortable. , " ? There are. but few 'people who can pay a: debt, 'without acting as if hey were fonferring'B favor. fPfff 's; , When a man's wife makes it : warm for him, strange that he does not re fer to her sunny disposition. ' f .: Coloring 'Ore.. .;;::'...' -iiT1t.-?Iiuently:'.-.dslfi.',to 1v that rich, old ivory tone to white lace; M' This mT , h TomnHnhef , bv-1 th following method VPlace a pan in five cents' worth of yellov ochre.. Mix. with this sufficient rice powder to produce the desired shade. Shake the lace into this, and " after reraoying bmsh away alh loose dirt The lace will retain the yellowish tint indefinitely.. . a '1 The Newest Hat. " The Glrondln is the- newest flat shape which has made its appearance in Paris. It Is remarkable for tts sim plicity in . trimming. Narrow velvet ribbon, which is extremely fashion able, encircles the crown and Tb tied in a small bow at the back, while In front it is supplemented with an. up standing ostrich plume or a high cocb ade - ribbon or flowers. . Csars Coi"i 5, oves tiln y r t' . l r xA tv laara Satan, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE . Under and by virtue of the power of Sale contained in the certain Mortgage Deed executded by .W. R. Barington andC.N.Barington to me dated Novenv ber 30th.-1910 recorded in the records of Craven. County, in Book 182; page 259; and .under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in the cer tain Mortgage' Deed executed - by W. R, Barrington and C, 'N. Barrington and W. D. Barrington to George Hen aerson ana ' r annte Holland ' execu- torsof J.. B. Holland deceased ' dated the 1st day of March 1910 recorded' in said Records in Book 179 page 503 which : said - Mortgage . and Jthe ; note therewith secivd was duly ' assigned to me by assignment duly - recorded in -the, office- of the Register-of deeds of . said county -' dated: the - 12f h , dy of February 1914. ' - , .,:.;,.",' I will offer for sale at the Coir I House 'Door- in . Craven County J at Twslve , O'clock , noon ."on the 29th day of April 1914 and seel to the highest bidder for cash . at publicvn1e all. the following described real estate estate to wit r . . ! Xy:y!y ' 1st." All that. certainr tract or parcel of Und situated in said State and Cbu'n- ty on the. North side of Nease" River and Eastern side of Swift Creek about afx miles boye. at a corner; at the North side of the Bright. Landing Road' now two stumps one pine and the other oak and run ning '. thence with the"" Wright (now Jacob, Wigins, 'deceased line) to the Stephen Gatiin line, thence with the Stephen G vtlin line Northeastwardly arid with the Pettiords to the Francis Pettifords line to the CorePoint or Pam licoRdad.thence down the road (to the Francis Pettifords line and with Frank Pettifords line to the line of the land formerly owned by Benjamen Lee but since known as the Mcintosh line thence with the Mcintosh line North 39, West to the beginning, containing 300 acres, more" or less, known - as the Jesse Gaskins land, being the same whereon Jesse Gaskins formerly re sided. ' ; ; ' . .. "' 2nd. Thj following . lots situate is the town of firidg'eton, Craven Countv, North Carolina..' and numbered in a plof Of land known as Roachville, registered in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Craven County North Carolina, in Book 153 at page 217, and numbered in said . plot or plan: ' 8, 9, 12, 13, 27, 33, 34, 37, 38, 42, 43, 54, 62, 63, 69, 70. . ' This 28th day of March, 1914. , W. A. BARRINGTON, Mortgagee and assignee of Mortgagees. By Guion & Guion Attorneys. NORTH CAROLINA, ' CRAVEN COUNTY. V .-SUPERIOR COURT. " Jv R, M. Warren and B. R.. Warren, p irtriers as Warren brothers and W. H Harrington, i Assignee' of Warren Bro thers;.;;' -- vs. (JBSti'Wcey'.:;,'';''' . '. " ; . NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE By Anirtue .of an execution directed to the indersigned Sheriff .of CraVen County fronr the Superior Court ' of Craven County . North . Carolina, in in the above entitled .action 1 will on Monday the 4th day of May, 1914 at the hour xf 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door of said County sell to the highest bidder for cask to satisfy -said execution all the right; .tithr arid inter est j, which;; the said - defendant J. B Price has or did fiave at the time the judgement in said action - Was docket ed iri the following described real es- tate'to-wit: -'- . .; ;T-t ;;,';; . ' That sertain tract of land in Craven County North . Carolina, 1 beginning at the mouth of Spring-; Branch and running up the various courses of the run of Mauf Swamp to the mouth of Great Branch, then -up- Great ; Branch with the run thereof 50 poles to a pop ular, thence. .. parallel with Spring Branch with, the, division line between the, land formerly owned by W. D, Mcjver and ICKithrell to a light wood knot in the center of several marked pines near a. toad, thence southwardly with the said division line to a corner in' B. F-'Dinkin's line,, then rithr the B. F. Dinkinls line to the mouth of Spring Branch' to the beginning, con taining 400 acres more or less, and be ing the same tract of land described in a certain deed form L E. Ipock to J. B. Price oh the 22nd day of January 1904, by deed recorded in the office of the Register bf Deeds for' Craven County, in Book 154, page 275. to which reference is hereby made for better description.- - ... - R. B. Lane . ' ; . Sheriff -. Craven County. -Dated this d7th day ef. March 1914 ? 1 '' :nted; ::cr.('y to Lon' Strengthens Weak & Tired Women " "I was under a'geat strain nursing a relative through three months' sickness" writes Mrs. J. C. Van Pe Sande, of Kirkland, 111., , and . "Electric Bitters kept, me" from -breaking scoa. I will never be without it." 'Do you feel tir ed and worn out? No appetite, .and looq . won t aigestf ' it isn't . spring weather. l. You need Electric Bitters. Start a months treatment today; noth ing better for stomach, liver and kid neys. The great spring tonic. Relief or money back. 50c. and $1.00- at your' druggist. '. - ' ' MORTGAGE SALE ' Pursuant, to a power of sale contain ed in that certain Real Estate, Mort gage executed by; Henry - Crooms and Peggie Crooms his wife to Sarah Reiz enstene and duly assigned to Isaac H.' Smith, bearing the date 15 day of February -1913., the same being re- corded in. the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County in book 193, 199, I will sell at the Court House door in N,ew Bern N. C, on Tuesday the 21 day of April 1914, at the hour of 12 o'clock M., te the highest bidder for Cash, all of the following described property as conveyed in the Mort gage aforesaid, to-wit: Air that cer tiiri tract of land situated in the town of .Dover Craven, County. N. C.; and bounded as follows: Beginning at a ditch "and. runs N. 71, W. 88 yards with Salina Freeman's line .thence -N. 20, , E. 27 yards to a stake, thence S. 71, E. 88 yards to a ditch, thence with said ditch, to th? beginning con taining . one - half acres more or less, being the same land conveyed by deed dated first day of December .1906, from Peter Hawkins to the said Henry Crooms which. said deed is recorded in book of deeds Number 174 Page, 158 in the office of the Register of Deeds; of Craven County. . j Iaic H. S n i New Bern, N. C, Mar. 20, 1914. ' Mortgagee Spring Blood & System Cleanser During the winter months impuri ties accujmulate, your blood becomes impure nd thick, your kidneys liver and bowels fail to work, causing so- called "Spring Feaver." You feel tired, weak and lazy. - Electric Bitters the Spring tonic and system cleanser Is what you need; they stimulate the kidneys, liver and bowels to healthy aaction, expel blood impurities, and restore your health, strength and am bition. Electric Bitters makes you feei like new. Start a four week's treatment it . will . put uoy in fine shape for your -spring work. Guaran teed." A11 druggists. 50c. and$ 100. ANOTHER SHIPMENT of Gocycles coming to be given .away to the : boys & girls of New . Bern ,by the Daily Journal Read how to 6et one FREE if you are. a regular subscriber to the Journal '' Daily Journal, v-'. 7 .. - Enclosed find $4.00 for one year's subscription to Dally Journal in advan ce, for.: which please j give boy or girl one . GOC YCLE FREJE : !: , : Name ... Street. C. A. YORK ATTORNEY AT LAW kns. . jlt f ' r- dr.HV Ut White Fawn, th Baml Iibmi Mnaoyai trib or Indiana, imci yea A.t the Gas Company 's Ottii The lessons are absolutely free of charge, a gift from Chester field Cigarettes to the Jadies of ,vew tiern Enclosed in each box of Ches terfield Cigarettes is a package of Indian beads, as well as coupons wich which bsad looms maybe obtained. 0 nYn A p. 1 M tie toll When you need anything found in a modern drug store to think of BRADHAM'S WHY ? ? Because we have it, and prices just as low, as first class goods can be. REMEMBER ! ! ! ! Our prescription department is con ducted strictly on the latest scientific methods. Only college giaduates who are regis tered, experienced pharmacists serve you. Promptness and Quality First, Last and Always, We Appreciate your Patronage. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF PUB LIC ROAD Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing petitioon was on March 2nd, 1914, filed in the office of the Board of County Commissioners: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CRAVEN COUNTY: TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY' COMMISSIONERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY: We the undersigned beg and ask you with this petition to move the, Dover Road from the Pocosin, and sand ridge to the North side of the c.-oss way ditch on the N. S. R. R., from Cove City to Dover Station, as it is much better and shorter route then the old one, by about two miles All the parties opposed to the change in the -above road, will appear at the next meeting of the Board of Com missioners, to be held on the 6th day of April, 1914. " BY ORDER OF THE .BOARD, this the 2nd day of March, 1914. C D. Bradham, Chair. N. M. Lancaster H. T. White J. D. Williams . ' 3-3-14-20ti CHECK YOUR SPRING COUGH . 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