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Friday, January 18, 1963 THE NEW BERN MIRROR. NEW BERN, N. C. Page Five The Copitol of North Coro|,„o, „ beautiful building doting from 1833, flew the Confederote Hog from 1861 until 1865 ond continues to do so todoy^i Moy 10 Confederate Memorial Day. The secession ordinance wos adopted here on Mov 20 1861 end wo. celebroted by firing 100 guns on Copitof Square Lotrr soCre f^ Co"Di?o?on AdHI®14"'*?8«' Z'’® ««"««■' Shermon occupied this M the Stote'^to the^Blnnp4 H •'>e bloodiest bottle fought in the Stote. to the BenneH House near Durham. There he received General Joseph E. ia« 17 !T"®" h' “i^ "** "1“'®' **’® Confederocy on April 26, ^ r “* Appomotox. The Capitol is open to visitors, and hot on informotion desk in operotion during State office hours. Real Estate Transfers A Oem of eorly military architecture. Fort Macon played on important role in the Civil Wor emnlacim.®nt.'®vl.'!M^ ?' popuior Atlantic Beach. Note the hMvy gun emplacements visible in this aerial photograph, which also shows the moat and drawbridge common to tortiticotions of its period. Note also the tiny figures of people approaching on SM::^i^e*hVaJ*^?tV.‘B®.rto?t cioT *'’® Fort Macon was completed in 1834 and was gorrisoned during tour wors—the Civil War, the ^?l1ntie^b.®nn.f'!.^a«i®"k Confederote forces manned the tort after 5r*iorU VI®’' *’.3^ ®.k ’ “3'®/’, ‘''"P* down the coast from the north on April 25, 1862. Thereafter the port of Morehead, with its railroad into the Interior, was cioftd to tho wontodorocy. Wiley J. Harris to Ruth Mae Jones Harris. Property in Wood- row Place. Leo Eubanks to Bernice Eu banks. Property on Highway 70. William Dawson and Carrie Dawson to Horace Flowers. Property in No. 8 township. L. D. Roach and wife, Eula May Roach, to Lealon D. Roach and W. M. Roach, Property in No. 1 township. R. G. Hay and wife, Frances M. Hay, to Ollie M. Gountikas. Property in Cleveland Park. John B. Blaylock and wife, Nancy B. Blaylock, to Lynwood Vernon Page and wife, Joyce M. Page. Property in Trent Park Homes. Guion E. Lee and wife, Dora Mae Lee; James Earl Jones and wife, Jeanne R. Douglass. Property In Forest Hills. Kennedy Ward and wife, Audrey P. Ward, to Fred S. Smith and wife, Mary E. Smith. Property on Old Beaufort Road, Elizabeth H. Parrott to Par rott Park, Inc. Property in No. 8 township. Parrott Park, Inc., Et Al, to city of New Bern, Property in No, 8 township. Jimmie Royce Whitford and wife, Sybil Fillingame Whitford, to Donald L. Bland and wife, Bertha E. Bland. Property in No. 1 township. Walter E. Hoell and wife, Barbara Ann Hoell, to John Har vey Lilly. Property in No. 1 township. C. B. Edwards and wife, Anna W. Edwards; Billie G. Lewis and wife, Viola B. Lewis, to William J. Watson and wife, Carol M. Watson. Property in No. 6 township. Mary Ipock and husband, Leslie Ipock, to Wyatt P. Best and wife, Beulah F. Best. Property in No. 1 township. Hattie Estella Lancaster to Marie L. Jones. Property In New Bern. John Simpson to Gloria Simp son Wilson. Property on Swift Creek, Eddie Haddock and wife, Mil dred Haddock, to Lovie Toler. Property in No. 1 township. Reuben W. Clark and wife, Eva Mae Clark, to Modern Homes Construction Company. Property In No, 2 township. Wilber Herring and wife, Lula Herring, to Roy P. Pugh and wife, Eunice G. Pugh. Property in No. 6 township, William B. Sapp and wife, Eleanor S. Sapp, to Pattle S. Dawson and son, Herbert S. Daw son. Property in Sunnyslde. J. Earl Heath and wife. Myrtle S. Heath, to Glenn T. Snider and wife, Gloria Ann Snider. Property in No. 2 township. McCarthy Land Company to J. M. Aberly, Jr., and wife, Ennis L. Aberly. Property in Pembroke. Lee and Jones Building Supplies, Incorporated, to Charles C. Edwards, Jr., and wife, Mildred J. Edwards. Property in Forest Hills. Annie G. Phillips to Roy L. Bowen. Property In No. 2 town ship. Robert A. Hagan and wife, Betty A. Hagan, to Earl S. Coombs and wife, Gertrude Coombs, Property in No. 7 town ship. Robert Arthur and wife, Vera B. Arthur, Earl C, Cleland and wife. Vara G. Cleland, Property In Highland Park. _ Robert Bordeaux and wife, Louphelia S. Bordeaux, Et Al, to R. L. Skinner and wife, (Continued on Page 7) JANUARY CLEARANCE FALL and WINTER ^ ^ SKIRTS ^ SUITS SPORTS ^ BLOUSES ^ COATS SHOES ^ LINGERIE DRESSES '^BAGS Reduced Up To FAMOUS ROTHMOOR SUITS AND COATS SUITS, Values to 99.95, Now 001 COATS, Values to 99.95, Now IMink Fur Trim Coats $150.00 Values Now *118.00 rm SHOP AND SAVE AT ^ CENTER Downtown Now Born Your Center for Fine Fashions J. I
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