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fUBLISHED DAILT, except Sunday. gt New Ban Pubhxkuu Compos 'I. WTICB8 ANO.fLANT: K. Cm Stmt , gvriH e. wnnr, V Xssagiag liltor. "-"-'" RirRgCBIPTIOS PKICK, . WkdV ....... ...Sk J.0 tit 2.61 i 0tx Months ", Oh.Twt ...V.... E.00 m1bcm Office .... ilterial Bmu . s? Jtotwed mt th 'po8t olia! to New 'aiV N- C, m second clas mall FBIDAT, . ..... Mare 1. 19. 'The .Greenville Reflector expects Chief Smith Is going tq make a bet ter record tor tiger catching in Green m than Mr. Rnnaevelt Is miner' to make in Africa. Does such animals live In America? ; l-:;? , 4 The Durham Herald seems not to take much stock -In an eight-hour law but accedes that when the law under takes to regulate our morals we sup pose it also has the right to regulate our other affairs. The Greensboro Record gets mad because the legislature would not move the State capitol to that city and hints that there is something behind that vote ot thanks the legislature extended to the Capital Club (or its many courtesies. The legislature torgot to pass reso lutlons of thanks to the squirrels on capitol square (or the pleasure the little fellows afforded them. But ' there is hardly a doubt that the squir rels were thankful for the peanuts. Greenville Reflector.. Gracious! You don't mean that it was a peanut legis lature? ; THIS POLITICAL CENTER. ' Virginia supplied the chief magis- ' irate during 36 years it the lite of the republic 24 years consecutively 1801 to 1825 and, In addition, two fkthara nf tha Prnali'xta niara Vficrlti. la born; but not since 1845 has a cit izen of Virginia been at the head of the nation, and Taylor, the last of the Virginia-born Presidents, a citi zen of Louisiana, died in 1850. Ohio equals Virginia in the number of htr citizens who attained to the Presidency. Only one of them was re-elected, however, and he difU six months after his second inauguration, another died one month, and yet an other in six months, after inaugura tion, while the title o( Mr. Hayes was denied by about one-half his fellow cltiaens. Mr. Taft, another Ohio man, has, ust been inaugurated, and the fact emphasizes the political primacy of the great Commonwealth of Ohio, long the empire State of thrMlssU- fiinnl Vallpv q n i nnlv mmaIIv n- ItlantPfl In flrat aUm h. Tlttnnla . 'v,i plysse 8. Grant and Benjamin Har- rlsou also were Ohio born. Thus, the political scepter, so long at the South .the first 70 years of our national life 1 bow in the "middle West" 'and north of frason Dixon's line. That it will go farther West there Is little doubt, and H may cross the big river and locate la Missouri, toon to be one of the most populous of the "states, and already politically ' a" debatable electorate, i, 1 - ' ,. The trans-Mississippi never has fur nished a President or Vice-President and but one Speaker of Congress; but wa may, be sure" that future Presi de nlvVte-Presldent-. and Speakers will come from that, region', some oj them now born, some doubtless al ready eminent in public life this good V ar of 1909, centennial of the birth of so many illustrious men, . ' : -; Leaving Andrew Johnson out of the account no Southern' man has been in n'ngti rated President n three. score y ;; but as the harsher corner sare clih ied o.T the rough. asUr sectloa ' :i, we may. be sure that, future i ' '.nnts will be taken from r the ti e cotton South at that A n f,ha could have faith. in the 'Va.-1 ' : Post,.'"', "y due to the ' n or va- ; !1 pood bUuil.iiilUu vr ate yM I wffvrM wit efcfMt o. mpMwi ui aannf mum tiat i tu to leva mm lexiioa wtra fMN M Hoar bwtorf 4 ChouiIi, today I M i v)T bu. irluihtilMTun acfora I ntmm. C.MmM atfajri iimM aalMrr wHa I atonal alUa. Taaaka to foa I am traa from all tha tut aioralaff. Tarn MiiMUUU atailf f kffr1avaanktv.M aVr.ruaar,Wak.IlL m nasau , iinwiii (inni, s aeu nmu, arv ill. VaTar Sickau, Weakaa ar Qrha. Ne, Ke.Me. Hrw Slalabilk. Tha cnnin tablal aUivpad 0 Q O. laiaaaxrt to eura o jou Moaaf Mek. Starliof Remedy Co., Chicago or H.Y, Ceo USUAL SALE, TEM K1L1I0M BOXES Trade Report. Richmond, Va., Mar . 11. Brad- street's Saturday will say for Rich mon and vicinity: Trade condit'ons generally are about as reported last week. Conservatism In placing future orders is still not ed, but the tendency is toward Im provement along practically all lines. Building operations show more ac tivity with the approach of spring. Lumber shows more activity and in quiries show an Increase. Wholesale dealers in and rosters ot coffee report Increased orders, Dry goods, notions and shoes are in fair demand. To bacco sales, are large and the demand active. Weather condition favorable to (arming operations have prevailed during this week. Wholesale milli ners report increased sales as the season advances. Retail trade is fair. Collections in most lines show im provement. itt FIREMAN SWISTS TO SAFETY. Sticks to Locomotive Upside Down in A Flood. By Wire to The Sun. Altoona, Pa., Mar. 11. A light lo comotive coming east today ran upon a deal rail near Mineral Point and, leaping the track, plunged down over an embankment and into the back water of a swollen stream that runs along the base of the mountain. The fireman stuck to his post, and went down with the big machine, which turned bottom side up in the water. His escape from injury was prov idential and his escape from drown ing no less remarkable. He was obliged to swim in the Icy water to reach safety. The engineer jumped and sprained both ankles, SAVED FROM DR0WKI56 IS OIL, Boy in Kerosene Tank Rescued by Mother and Neighbor. By Wir to The Sun. Chester, Pa., Mar. 11. Joseph, the young son ot Patrick J. Ryan, an Ed rystone merchant, was gazing into a tank of kerosene today when he lost his balance and (ell into six feet of oil. The splash was heard by Mrs. Ryan, who leaned into the tank, while a woman customer in the store held her by the feet as she pulled her boy from the liquid. Joseph swallowed some of the oil and became very 111. .His condition is not fatal, however. SEEKS CHANGE OF INAUGURAL. Delaware, the First (o Katliy Federal Constitution, Takes Anion. Dover, Mar. 12. The" Lelarware legislature will petition Congress to change the date of the Presidential in auguration to the first Wednesday in May. A joint resolution to this effect was introduced in the Hcuse and Sen ate today by Representative Connelly, Democrat, Wilmington, and Senator Connor, .Republican, of Kent county. It seta forth that the uncertainty of the weather makes March 4th an Un satisfactory time for the coremony, and that the people of Delaware want the inauguration to take place when there is a reasonable assurance of favorable weather,, and concludes; 'Delaware being, the first State, to ratify the Federal constitution, It de sires to make a suggestion in regard to this matter." . . mjm out or work. , Men Deserting Whet and Children In - New Yerk Says Mission Worker. . ' Albany, Jf.- Mar. li. Thousands of men ar deserting their wive and children in New York, bectuse they cannot find- work. Frank W. Warne, university extension worker,- fold the assembly ways and means committee today that there were 200,000 idle men and women In New York city- alone today. Seventy per cent were farm laborers Who had drifted in from the country. ' Mr. Warn urged the creation of commission' to Investigate the- unem ployed.' - " .. KENTUCKY JOE RESENTENCED. f '- 5,-" r-, j To Finish tent After Escape From j Baleigb Prison Tea Years Ago. Lynchburg, Va.; Mar: 11 H. C, Mil ler, known as ''Kentucky Joe,"' who escaped front -the federal prison at Raleigh, K C., ten years ago, and was recaptured at BInefleld, W. Va. last December, was resentenced to the fed eral prison at Atlanta, Ga,' today for three years 11 months and 24 days, he remainder of his sentence, tor rob bing the Maynard,: Warren ' county, post 'office, in 189l.-;, " Francis Dorn, of Butler, Pa., plead ed guilty to an Indictment charging hlra with the robbery of the po-t i ' at Tip Top, Va., on September 1. . last. , He v';is entenrd to a year and a day at t! e AtlaiH i prison. - jrfb "t r ft Te Coweta IN SOCIETY; Mrs. Mary I. -"Richardson, of Salem. Mass left thia, morning tor a visit a Washington, Ev OV Mrs. Richardson spent a tew weeks In New Bern and was a guest at the Patterson House, Miss Sadie Wood left this morning for a vlsit with-friend f Hickory, Miss Jennie Gray, ot El kin, N. C., who has been visiting in the city for a few days, the guest of "Miss .Sadie Wood, on Eden street, left this morn ing returning home. .'';" Mrs. Mary B. Richards, of Chicago, III., spent a couple of weeks, visiting In the city, a guest at the Patterson House. Mrs. Richards left this morn ing for Washington, D. C, for a visit before returning home. Mrs. S. H. Lane returned home last evening from Goldsboro, where she has been for a few days, visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Hester. Miss Clyde Cox went down to Beau fort last night on a short business visit. Hon. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, of Jacksonville, N. C, spent yesterday and last evening in the city and left this morning on the Coast Line train returning home. TODAY AND NO REGRETS. Delay has filled many a home with sorrow. Death comes and then regret Pneumonia comes In the night same as croup. GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA preparation knocks the first symptoms. Colds, coughs, pains, and soreness and ailments earning from Inflammation and congestion are quickly relieved. External absorbed. All druggists, $1.00 to 25 cents. i LUMSDEN FOUND GUILTY. Jury Convicts Slayer of Broker Say- dam of Manslaughter. New York, Mar. 12. The Jury in the case, of John C. Lumsden, the North Carolinian charged with the murder of Harry Suydam, a curb broker, in the latter's office last De cember, tonight brought in a verdict of manslaughter in the first degree. After being charged as to the va rious degrees of homicide, the jury retired at 4.30, returning two- hours later (or turther Instructions. These being given, the twelve men again returned to their deliberations, but no verdict appearing likely at 8.30, they were taken under guard to a near-by hotel (or dinner. Almost immediately after their re turn the jury, sent in word that a verdict had beeu reached, and at 10. the foreman announced it. ACCUSED BY BRIDE'S MOTHER. Husband Arrested on Charge ef En ticing Girl Away. Richmond, Va., Mar. 12. Howard W. McCoy, aged 18, who made a vain attempt to procure a license to wed Miss Bessie Aldlrdge in this city on March 5th, was arrested in Baltimore following his marriage to the young girl, whose mother charges McCoy with enticing the young woman away (rom her home. Mrs.' Aldlrdge did not discover the whereabouts of McCoy until after the knot had been tied, but refused to wih uraw me cuarge. CHEAPER MEAT SOON. J. Ogden Armour Predict Lower 'Price by Santmer. Atlanta, Ga., aMr. 12. ';Meat Will be cheaper this summer,"' said J. Og den Armour, who passed through .At lanta in his private car, en route from Palm Beach to Chicago. : .. ' "Meat is high, too high, at present,' he continued, -"but thia la because of the increased cost ot feeding stock just now. " It follows that when- corn Is high meat Is high. This summer we expect the price of corn to go down, and meat will be cheaper." PIERCE IS KNOCKED OCT. Philadelphia, Fa., Mar. 12-Abe At- tell last night .' knocked out Young Pierce, colored, xif this city in the sixth- round of what was cheduled as a fifteen-round bout, before the Olym pic Athletic Association, at Essing ton. ' - ' ' , . . Attell was the colored boy's master throughout, the latter at no. time be ing able to lsfld as effective blow on the featherweight champion, The best Pierce could do was to jab light lefts to the face, and these blows had no appreciable effect, on Attell. 5 FreshParch- ed Peanuts 25 ct; per neck, parched fired: cvzrv c!::j A 1 sVa . ' v.'.:i i , Jay at 10 e. AFRICAN BXHTER ILIIIS I ... , Curtoas Besalt ef Jisgle Teftr Cuu- . treetee by Spertsaias, . Cincinnati. Mar. 1?. Arthur Hodg kiss, aged 22, ot London, who came to this country after a protracted so journ - in . Africa, where ' he spent months hunting big game In the jun gles. Was taken to the Cincinnati Hos pital last night in a very serlo-s condition from the inroad of a fever contracted In. Africa. The doctor do not think he can recover;;.; , "'-"iv A' strange feat -re of the failment With which he is afflicted ia that all the perspiration and moisture he ex udes ie of., "it very dark, inky color. He is a verittble fountain ot ink. . 7 Say Eleetrocatlon' b Illegal. . ...... V'. ( ' " .'-V.-'f , Nprfotk, Va,VMar. 11 Counsel tor Benjamin 3ilbtr, condemned to death tor the murder of his sweetheart, In his application to the supreme court for arrest ot 'judgment and a- new trial, raised the point that eleetroca tlon Is unconstitutional in this State. Indicted fer Carrying Pistols. Fairmont. W. Va.,, Mari: 12. Fifty- two indictment against alleged, pis tol-carrying men were returned by the grand jury today, the result of a era sed to break up lawlessness in tne mining region. . Notwithstanding the tact that the region is thickly popu lated with foreigners, 49 of, the ac cused are Americans. ... FOR SPRING TUCKING USE TUCK Folders. They 4o the work. , Apply to Mrs. M. E. Jones, Dover, N. C, lm. ' POISON Boae-Paias Can' ' cer, Scaly Siin, - . ' - , PRBB. For twttnty-flve years Botanic Blood Hu PeuHto Saflw Mm SlMS Pmlmam kaww It. Res SvmtoiWk Baally ewe y u. b. b. Balm (B. a B. lias on eurlnr yearly thaiuanda of avterara frm Primary. Secondary or Tertiary Blood - Polaon and all form, of Blood Disease. Wa ollolt the most obstinate eaaea for B. B. R curea where all else falls.. . If von have exhausted the old methods of treatment and still have aches and pains in buuea, back or Joints, BJieu- xtcniDi;, wawrr puaera ur vyvn. Itching bumora, Klslnsa or plmplea of Brseina all leaves after kllllne tht E olaon and puritylng the blood wltb . B. B. In thia way a flood of pure rich blood Is aent direct to the skin durface, the Itching- etops forever and Bvery humor or aora la healed, and curvo. HOTIXIU BLOOD BALM IB. B. .) la uleadunt and aafe to take: oom- posed of pure Botanic Ingredients... It purinea ana enricnea tne djooo.. IIHWIU. wuvua ' K Sh .W.,v ' . . .1 u u Sore Throat, Plmplea, Copper-Colored Spots, Ulcere on any part of tha body. Kaunff surea, are run aown or nervous, Hslr ir Rvflhrawi f&lilnar nut tali, n B B. tt kllla tha-nolson anakea aha blood pure and rich, heeling every core and completely changing- the entire body it a clean, healthy condition. ,. . . Cvroe Beaaaaa. C D. BRABHA3PS Dmj jStore, $1 per targe Bottle with dlrectlea fee keen ewre. n: Free Blood Cure Coupon This coupon (eut from The New Bern N. C Hun, la good for- one larare sample of Botaa H Blood Balm jnalled free la plain paokagea. Simply All In your name and addreaa on dotted lines below and mall to BLOOD BALM CO Atlanta, Oa. ! State , know. " name , ot trouble, it you KnoscAril In.,,',"',.,'. i ff j is now. open and any one wish- f ;ing a lunch, of oysters, game i or -any delicacy of the season on if you want a regular meal,' it will he served promptlr and correctly. - , i i rfii & mm ! i t4UM ' VL.r IJM III V'-.v Phone m..- ' 1 JcTddl it I ; i if you have any work to , to be.done phone us -. :j ' - f!.w Ecra t;3 7crb 4.' Kachinlsts,', Founders, , Boilor Makers & Ulack-, : smiths-::. tl I O ( I ; . . ' ' . Jt J I' J'M'Will.f. 'o f v - II' T .47 v7f3y -TP "7' T '- 1 rhoiM) 17f-:,.'i. I ""--4r.iC-3 w ' The Klnti fou nave Atony Boofbt, and which haa been ; in use. for over 80 years, has ' - HMBBM,Bea? enu autat Vvou niauo iiuuvc uia jpccw 'Tf-fcy BXmal saperviiiloa etaoe its lafancjr.1 jiC44t, -- Allow noonetod ocei ve voa in thl. c . . All Counterfeit, ImltatlOBa and Jost-as-good" are bat . ' Experimental that trifle 'With and endanger the health of -lafiuitav and ChildrenExperlenoe against Experiment, Caatorta la a harmlesa Babstltate.for Clastor Ofl,.PVTv nforie, Qrope and Sootfaingr Syrapsv It ia Pleasant.?, II. contains' neither Opium, Morphine, nor etlMrIIareotitt-'. i substance. It age 1 It guarantee. It destroy Wonne x, ' J and allays Fevertehnee It'ctire Colie. It relieves Teethingr Troubles, cures Constlpatlois b and Flatuloncr It asgimllates the Food, rsikvte the Stomach and Bowels, giving; healthy and natural sleep ,. The Children's Panaee8rThe Mother Friends ., &4p. CEHuiriB QASTORIAlf WfM Bean the The Kind You Hare illways Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. vwa eawfawa oeaiwuiT. tr awiaaar etaaay. aaai aaaa eiw.-..'--t.. OlsWMMI CUTLER-BLADES BRICK' h? f-1 always have a complete and fresh stock of Qorn Meal. , ; Corn, Hay, Oats and All Kinds of raEBAlt SeedV ;i Oats, Rye and Wheat. jv.. Remembet, I also carry the best buildino; Brick on I the Market. C - ' -r'r. V" C. L. Spencer, Phone 150 32 Middle St, . Building WINDOWS, DOOBSr BUNDS, himmi CEMENT. BAlM. I ' ruswar iVLta.is HEATII AND HHXieAN PAINT, PCBE Ottg AND IE A1V GASK1LUHARDWARE CO. Phone 147'; er .BRICK- LIME m Phone 163. vr"- - Chicken- 8aawlchei always on hand at Boyair. , . WANTEDJpIDS BI CUT. OF NEW For opening dltobe (or drain Dines on Change street and George street Plan and profile can be seen by ap plying to chairmaa. street and pump committee. , . , c. J. mccartuy; .' ? - ' . . Chairman. Bids will be c!o.!d. at S o'clock Tu -s iay.. night, March E . : ,'1i- -':'. ant .; JuniD m i ,J- .. ef ixrno the Blsnature f ? : Signature; of ffE CABEY FS3CB WOUB."'-;. of all kinds in stpcfc Sarbed , wire, poultry - wire- and -Just plain everyday wire. Come and get what you want, either to tlx' up your old fence, or. build a new one. Of course , we -have ; the hammer, the staples, hinges, - latches, and all the .rest ot the 1 hardware. ' Ton can) nam, a thing In the line we cannot sup ply. Come and try it. , H&D'W; CO. rrv-.L.u - TySNED W0BK. j:'!,t- 1 AND. CET.1ENT. J " ' . . '- a .17 r.:'-. .. - .- ,-S.',lV i ; ?. Don't; wait until your nlood Is lm poverlehed and you are sick and all lDf but take Hol'er-s Rock, Moun Uln Tea now, " it will poKltlvely"a7jve Out all wllllftr fin mi rll !n ir. Tea or Tablets. : Davis Pharmacy. ' ' If you'd be dubbed a earn! ! ghX, And win a liand'-onie I"'. ' t, . T!:" ! -c-t I I ('-, i ' ., " material Shiiim CO, ritmcumld. Wo! 't a a Kerr, Re- ' Fe-flTe lwr It, iwt. r THA1AS I f- UJI NEW Di.it.Vi a. ni., 7:1 p. m. fDaiiy li.xcpt f- Sunday) For LagranRe, Cove City ' 2ovar, Kinston, 1 uc4trora, GolU- km anil lttl.rm.4i.l. .t.tinn. a. m, 7:0 p. m. (Sunday only) . . or i uaarora, uove L'lty, Kinatun,' ' LOrDg, Ooiaboro,.and inieraie- itju in., 7.11 p. m. (Dally except Sun. : ... J x w. uwiao, n.,,- i Ti lock. Newport. Wild wood, atoreliead - ' City, Beaufort and. Intermediate ata- '- l:Jt a. lit j. m. (Sanday only). . x ur iiverute, uroaian, naTMOCjt, .... . Newport, Wlldwood, Morebead City, . ; ' Til p. nu (Dally e.xoept Sunday) For ,umnhhhv .uraavwro, aiayoor4a. - ..- ' OrlantaJ end InlarmwIUIa al.tlnn.. - . I'M p. m. (Sunday only) For Heela- boro, OranUboro, Bayboro, Oriental, aad Intaamaiilata .. - " -.. 1:11 a. m. (Dally Exoeot Sunday)-. - Fer Weshlnfton, Plymouth, Colum- '.. kl. B.lk.H I" 1 - . ...... . , win, jDiuenaon, neruoro, .? U Elisabeth City, Norfolk, 8u Bolk, and - a. Liia,j Biatiuu, DQIII W OrM&vUlo, Fswraviliex Wilson, Zeb-: ' v Mine Dalai a4 la.laH.4(.. -e. : fna AVeV el lasnvt asn vmeaf sann ''4 I:1VM m. ..9:01 an. (Dally xcept -ri xx Sunday) prom 1 X)oldbort La- - - maiat auwwsaaiSJtTUisaw (.UIIIlNttV ,' .'.; 1:10 a. iiu. 1.10 p. nu (Sunday ouly : -r m vu uviuvni uiunngv; jtia - - P fton. Dover, Coy TuacaYora aad - '" Int ArmskH ( ram aeal.lrvnai i. . 1tt a. a, l:U p.--mJkny'-.ixepi:J7' . Dunaay; i-rom ueaurort, Morehead-' r.H tt City, Wlldwood, Newport. Mavelook frn t 3 : CroaUa. BJvetAsle and InUrmedlate i. Uta "V. T:0 p. m.--(Sunday Only) . From Beaufort, : Morehead City.; . Wlldwood, Newport, Haveloek, Cro- - at mtmn Rl..nt.l. . j . . rr-. ,:,L m.-"fbally)-rrom Osteataw- ; aayeoro, urantaboro, Beelsboro, and 7:11 D. m. (DallV aioant Dnnilart IVmaV Norfolav 8nSMk, Ellaabeth. City; . j -t Hertford, Edenton, Belhaven, Co-r "3it , 3. lumbla, Plymouth, Waahlngton and V v" ik i Intermediate atatlons. ? Edenton to' '', : "A't - ew genu Raleigh, Wendell, Zeb- -i r A'(-i , " '. Ion, Wlleon, Farmvllle, araMvtlle mzSt"! and Intermediate stations. -X-r'iii''fV'-'" - H. a HUDQIN8, - ' . ' - J: ITHOHAS FTTZGERAljJ . 33 uenerai Manager. .;J-;'-. 'X-kv .j " BNTHY NOTIOSk . State of North Carmine. i n. . -w. v-raven county, s-a To S. K. Fowler, fintry Tatter for Cra. The underalgned W.' H. Watson, of; : t" ; 1 Craven County, North Carolina, enters: and lays claim to the following de- - : 12, 'Parcel of land in th ; i,'?'1 wnehlp.. Craven. County, State - of . North drnlina th..Mm.. .'-.J' veo county: . .." i-.- and vnappropriated land, and subject " to entry, via:- On the South aide of ------- y- -w.m. im ot.tne nor-.. aadothera and on theouth and Wet: -v-'l W''W'1" .Bf!.1IpoXa,", ethers, oontalns, tt-i v eaUtoatloB 0 'acres -more br leaa. .fe'::"i. . yww wMf A9iu uar ot enyv 4Vuv.-. .i--. , . ... : - hi. - -"- ;,''W:.j;,;:d --.-- - W. H. X WATSON,".;'s'' r-':!'-" : LEGAL NOTTflR ihl .Ir." aomtnlatrator of vf - ii- ; s v-" "JJP va or oetore tne ista ' '. , -i day. of Februam 1S1 or thu.ni,i : ,;J Si ,r TU1 be pleaded In bar of their recovery , -i - All -peraon Indebted -to eald eatate ' ' t ..i r w,ii make immediate payment, k 1 i.tu.m uienin aay of Fee. 109. - '' i ioUee i bexebr riven that thS derslgaed has duljr qualiped as TtoiK to of tb hat writteBtestament..of;;S,i4;y' Wi, CPearce, deoeased; all creditors Vi:'SV ta ine estate naH preent their elahna v to, me undersigned tor oarmeiiwi' on before th 30th day of February, x 1810. otherwlaa .thla.rnnti. m t.i',s :i-H;ti pleaded la Mr-ol the iwveryvth:4?;i;"'; debtor .to- th aldrestat-of WtJkjgZ';. ..aJv'wlU;-ls?fia payment to th vaderargntd, as fur-vv tner inauigenc cannot be given. 'This 19tb, arof February, 1909. s l" JOHN A W. PEARCB, - ' i . . , Executor. State, of North Carolina i r ' Craven County. '"f; -T, -Fowi .Bntry1 Tnker for . Craven County: .i w . , -. , 1 vaiunaa, enaera-ana SlLe",m to,th" followlnr-deacrlbed-i u. in aano .in wol Town-. s Carolina,' the eame being -vacant and r. Ulrweflajvnd subject to en-., E5 S" R land oh thai v west by . & C. Ipook-and Aaron Ipock. ., east bf Aaro Ipook and a a Ipock, . erjeas. " H u'u5' . wntenaJ i Hilai , tak b. - wa.-.:. -i'i ISO. I ' -- 'miaij.. Merth Carolina Craven County; J, . . V Iff! III. flun..ln. r. . . r Kew Bera Cettea OU Fertiliser Mllla .." . "... '-' -Notlce of Summons and Warrant of Th ll.f.nri.nl. .kn......4 . T'i, notice that aummona in the above en titled. icHan -ai. luuul . , , defendant on the " ISth day of Febru ary, lo for the recovery of tm.70 : due on account of breach of contract, which- summons la returnable to the superior court of Craven county on the nun monaay alter tne nm Monday of arch, it being the 6th day of April, - .Defendant will alno Uke sotlcetha warrant nf attach, ,lunt - j .... . , -" . " " iMueu uy sani clerat of the auperlor court of Cra- ' vsn county on the 6th day of Febni- doli-ndant In Craven County, v u. warranc is iuturnrtle befure Hu. .nur t;ourt at tne time nnd i ihi)V..m,nllan,t trtw ilm . ..,... ... aummoim, when and where il.-i.-mhuit ia iM",r,,,u ipir anu aimwer or ue nur to the complaint ot plaintiff, or S relief demanded will ln rn,M,.,i. Clerk Of th Superior ;oui t of i i jveii l.iuny, : Thia the. Siiith day of February, Jfl"9. ;C. .. ; ." ' t 1 T 5Z tiki's
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