Friday, August 11, 1967
THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C.
Page Five
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Bobby J.Mills and wife, Arm-
ecia Joyce StlkeleaOier Mills,
to Carroll M. Lacroix and wife,
Catherine H. Lacroix. Property
in No. 6 township.
Vida A. Grantham to Annie
May W. Smith. Property in No.
7 township.
Guy Willetts and wife, DDris
D. WiUetts, to Thomas W. Riggs
and wife, Margaret S. Riggs.
Property in No. 8 township.
Stephen Francis Paul to Thel
ma P. Thomas. Property in
Woodrow Place.
Arthur J. Baer, Trustee, and
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The Chorburger
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tion, to Liberty Investment
Company, Inc. Property in No.
6 township.
Arthur J. Baer, Trustee, and
North Carolina National Bank,
to LibertyInvestmentCompany,
Inc. Property In No. 6 township.
H. E. Beaman and wife,Betty
Beaman; H. M. Carpenter and
wife, Mary Carpenter, to Willie
H. Cook and wife, Nancy D.
Cook. Property In No. 8 town
ship.
RufUs F. Dali and wife, Lucy
M. Dali, to Norma Bail Smith.
Property in No. 1 township.
MIRROR
MORSELS
The present hour is the crit
ical, decisive hour. Wiiteiton
your heart that every day,in
cluding today, is the best day of
the year.—Carlyle.
Ad\'lce, like snow, the softer
it falls the longer it dwells
upon, and the deeper it sinks into
the mind.—Coleridge.
To conceal anything from
those to whome I am attached
is not in my nature. I can never
close my Ups where I have
opened my heart. — Charles
Dickens.
Those who speak always and
those who never speak are
equaUy unfit for friends. A
good proportion of the talent
of Ustening and speaking is the
base of social virtues. —
Lavater.
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Curiosity is a kernel of the
forbidden fruit which sUU
stlcketh in the throat of a na
tural man, sometimes to the
danger of his choking.—FuU-
er.
God’s sweet dews and show
ers of grace sUde off the moun
tains of pride, and fall on the low
valleys of humble hearts, and
make them pleasant and
fertile.—Leighton.
Everybody has his own the
atre, in which he is manager,
actor, prompter, playwright,
boxkeeper, doorkeeper, all in
one, and audience into the bar
gain. — Hare.
Adversity has the effect of
eliciting talents, which in pro -
perous circumstances would
have lain dormant. — Horace.
Dreams are the children of an
idle brain, begot of nothing but
vain fantasy; which is as thin of
substance as the air, and more
inconsant than the wind. --
Shakespeare.
What wonderful things are
eventsi The least are of greater
importance than the most sub
lime and comprehensive spec
ulations . - -Beaconsfield.
Nothing but the right can ever
be expedient, since that can
never be true expediency which
would sacrifice a great good to
a less. —Whately.
Fine feeUngs without vigor of
reason, are in the situation of
the ex^eme feather in a pea
cock’s tail, dragging in the
mud. — Foster.
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