"AY CO,
Fltsgenlit, Wa.les.tt a ad Kerr, Re
" rrtvm
v F.ffeeitTe Uotoker 11, 1MH.
TRAINS l.KAVK MCW BKKNt
1:21 . in.. .7:15 p. m. Dally Kacept
. Sunday) For Lagrange, Cove City
Dover, Klnston, Tuscarora, Golds
boro an Intermediate stations.
-:20 a. m, T:0O p. m. (Sunday only)
For Tuscarora. Coy Ctty. Klnston,
LaGh-ange, Goldsboro, and Interme-
diate stations. ' k .
:i7 . m., 7:18 p. m. (Dally except 8un
davi For Riverdale. Croatan. Have-
.. Vannni't YVllriwonrt Moreliead
City, Beaurari ana wuermeoiaie "
' " tinna. . ' ? 'X v"-. ': ' '
:2s a. m.; S:60 p. m. (Sunday only)
...:.... Fo- Riverdale. Croatan. Havelock,
Newport, Wildwood, Morehead City,
'' Beaufort and Intermediate stations.
T:JO p. m. (Dally except Sunday) For
. Reelshoro, GrantBboro, Bayboro,
Oriental and Intermediate stations.
7:1 pf m. (Sunday only) For Heels-
boro, Grantsboro, Bayboro, Oriental.
and Intermediate stations.
1:5 ay.hu- (Dally- Except Sunday)
iTnir'Waahincrtnn. Plymouth. Colum-
bia, Belhaveo, ' Eden ton, Hertford,
"1, Elisabeth City, Norfolk. Suffolk, and
" Greenville, Farmvllle, Wilson. Zeb
jilon, Raleigh and intermediate sta
tions. .1. -.. -:
:U .. m., 7:05 p. m. (Daily except
Sunday) From Goldsboro, La
' r Orange, Klnston, Dover, Cove, Tus
" earora and Intermediate stations.
S:29, a. m., S.6e p. m. (Sunday only)
From Goldsboro, LaGrange, Kln
ston, Dover,- Cove, Tuscarora and
' Intermediate stations.
S:2 a. -nv, 7:10 p. m. (Dally except
Sunday) From Beaufort. Moreliead
mw Wilitvnnil. Newnort. Havelock,
Croatan, Riverdale and Intermediate
i stations. -. , , .
:20 a. m., 7:00 p. m. (Sunday only)
From Beaufort, Moreliead City,
" Wildwood, Newport, Havelock. Cro
atan, Riverdale and Intermediate
stations. , ,
9 00 a. m, (Dally) From Oriental,
Bayboro, Grantsboro. Reelsboro, and
intermediate stations.
7:15 p. m. (Daily except Sunday) From
Norfolk. Suffolk, Elizabeth City,
HertfoTrd, Edenton, Belhaven, Co
lumbia, Plymouth. Washington and
Intermediate stations, Edenton to
New Bern; Raleigh. Wendell, Zebu
Ion, Wilson, Farmvllle. Greenville
and intermediate stations.
H. C. HUDGINS.
General Pas. Agt.
THOMAS FITZGERALD,
General Manager.
YASIMGWN
IET1ER
(
By Ralph M Whiteside.
Washington, Jan. 9. The fact that
the administration after March 4, next,
will officially be on the water wagon,
has a yet had no marked effect on the
liquor business at the national capita.
What may happen as a result of Mr.
Taft's example in cutting out all alco
holic beverages during his term' ol
ofiica is another question, however.
Temperance people are inclined to ex
ult and predict that Mr. Taft's r.ction
will result In a marked decrease in the
per capita consumption of "malt au,l
spirituous liquor, wines, etc.," in the
District of Columbia within the nexi
four years.
It may be Baid, without fear of sut
cessful contradiction, that the distrie:
can stand a reduction of this sor;
without serious harm resulting. Undei
existing conditions there is little need
for any one with the necessary coiu
of the realm to go dry in Washington,
and, as a matter of fact, a very small
percentage do permit the growth of
abnormal thirst.
TORS MAIL ST1US UNCLE SAM.
Bovs Find Evidence of a Postal Car
Hobbery.
York, Pa., Jan. 7. An investigation
is under way here to determine if
there has been a robbery of one of the
mail trains which daily pass through
here on the Northern Central Rail
road en route from Hamt.burg to
Baltimore.
Although the police and the railroad
and postofflce authorities, who are co
operating In the investigation, main
tain strict secrecy, it is learned that
on Sunday evening Henry Melching
and Urey Wallick, York boys, while
walking along the railroad near
Gfantly station, a half-mile south of
York, discovered a great quantity of
letters, ruthlessly torn open. As they
wer examining them, Postmaster S.
S. Lewis rode by and his attention
was attracted.
It was found that some of the let
ters contained checks, while some
were merely private correspondence.
Most of them were dated in Baltimore,
Virginia and West Virginia, and had
evidently been carried on a north
bound mail train.
When winds shriek in chilly glee,
And enters winter with his key
Guard your health, from disease be
free ;
Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea. Davis Pharmacy.
ROCKEFELLER 11 A 11 NO CREDIT.
Clerk Refused to Let Him Have Goods
I'ntil Freight Was Paid.
Tarrytown, N. Y., Jan. 8. John D.
Rockefeller has no credit at the local
trelght station. Mr. Rockefeller's su
perintendent sent his expressman to
the freight depot this morning to get
a load of freight, but he did not send
the money to pay frellght charges.
When the man could not pay the
bill, he was told by the clerk that he
was sorry, but Mr. Rockefeller's name
meant no more to the New York Cen
tral than John Jones.
The man had to drive five miles back
to Pocantico Hills to get the money.
Germane to the subject of drink is
rather a funny little tangle In the
navy department, which it took Uie
paymaster general of the navy and
the comptroller of the treasury to
straighten out.
The case may be thus summed up:
Passed Assistant Paymaster DoUson
of the supply ship Glacier, bought
twenty gallons of sweet eider for the
forecastle mess, paying therefor $6
When his accounts were turned in. the
auditor of the navy disallowed the
item, on the ground that cider had no
place in the navy rations. It looked
as though Mr. Dobson would have to
stand treat, so far as the rider was
concerned. He did not object to this
per se, but as a matter of principle
and for the establishment of a prece
dent, he appealed the case to the pay
master general, on the ground that
'sweet cider is clearly food, since it
s a mixture of the juice of apples and
sugar. Had the apples and sugar been
purchased separately and made into
cider and served to the general mess,
it would have been perfectly legiti
mate and would never have bee.i ques
tioned. The cider was composed of
apples and sugar, both of which art
omponents of the navy ration, and
A-hich have been combined before de
livery to the ship."
The paymaster general, after grave-
considering the question, decided
he was for Dobson.
"The bureau," he said, "is of the
opinion that Passed Assistant Pay
master Dobson was justified in niak-
ng purchase of the cider (sweet)
terein referred to."
The comptroller of the treasury then
wrestled with the problem and strad
lied the proposition by giving Dobson
litis $fi, and saying that he wasn't so
sure about the cider (sweetl. after all
As the matter stands, officially,
ider might be sugar and apples, and
r mightn't. If it isn't, there is no
authority in law for giving the man
behind the gun the questionable com
pound. It is, he may have (sweet)
'cider as part of his rations. Here
ris a chance for Dr. Wiley.
the charmed circle ot her Influence. ' '
Kansas does .not Intend to surrender
her premiership tn the matter of freak
legislation even to Oklahoma without
struggle, according -to Ralph.
Fletcher, of Kansas CItjr. during' tie
recent visit to me nations capital.
Having regulated freight and pas
senger rates," declared Mr. Fletcher.
'the reformers inow propose to regu
late the rates for meals in dining
cars. State Auditor Nation has fixed
75 cents as the maximum price the
istate will pay for a meal for its offl-
ilals while traveling. He says a far
mer will set up a better meal than
one can get on a dining car and anlj
charge 25 cents for it. Then why
should the state pay more than 75
cents for meals?
"Another bill to be brought in i3 for
the establishment of a state dormitory
(for the benefit of members of the leg
islature. This institution is to be built
at state expense. Every member is to
be given a separate sleeping room, but
all must eat together in a mess hall.
The salary of the legislator is only
$150 a session, and Kansas only holds
a session every two years. It costs
more than that amount to be elected to
the legislature. It is argued that the
state hotel," supplying board and
rooms free, would partiallv recom
pense the members for their work.
"Prat, societies, both in colleges and
high schools, are to be driven out of
existence, according to the hill of an
other new member. It is claimed that
frat societies are building up an aris
tocracy in the state, which threatens
trouble in he future."
STOCIlIIvLDELV XEETIXG
Of New Ben Banking Trist Com
V ': pair, New Ber, K. & -'v.-'
The regular annual 'meeting ot the
Stockholders' of the New ' Bern Bank
ing & Trust Company, tor the (lection
ot Directors and the transaction of
such other business as may proper!;
come before it, will be held at Us bank
ing House, New Bern, North Carolina,
on Tuesday, January 12, 1909, between
the hours of 10 a. m. and 12 M.
GEORGE B. PENDLETON,
Cashier.
to the Board, showing the number of
votes east for "STOCK LAW" and the
number for "NO STOCK' LAW." said
elurns shall be subscribed and sworn to
by all the election officers. j
S. H. FOWLER. . . C E. FOT,
Clerk of Board. . . diarrman
- EXKCUTOH'S NOTICE.
Having qualllled as Executor of the
estate of James J. Howard, deceased,
late ot the City of New Bern, N. C, this
is to notify all persona havlnsr claims
against the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned at New
Bern, N. C. on or before tie 10th day
of December, IMS, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar ot their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate
will please make immediate settlement
This 29th day ot December 108.
. ,- J. M. HOWARD. f
:. . : .Executor. ',
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
Of the People's Hunk, New Bern, TS. C.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of The People's Bank, for
the election of Directors and the trans
action of such other business as may
properly come before it, will be held at
its bunking house, New Bern, North
Carolna, on Monday, January 11th,
1909, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
T. A. UZZELL,
Cashier.
HEED THE WABJilXG.
Msny Jfew Bern People Hare Done So,
When the kidneys are sick they give
unmistakable warnings that should
not he Ignored. By examining the
urine and treating the kidneys upon
-the first sign of disorder, many days
of suffering may be saved. Sick kid
neys 'expel a dark, Ill-smelling urine,
full of brick-dust" sediment and pain
ful In passage. Sluggish kidneys cause
v a dull pain in the small ot the back,
headaches, dizzy spells, tired, languid
feelings and frequently rheumatic
' twinges.
DoaA's Kidney Pills are for the kid
neys only;, they cure sick kidneys, and.
' rid the blood of uric poison. If you
. suffer from any of the above symptoms
yon can use no better remedy.
. v New Bern people recommend Roan's
Kidney Pills: -; , ,
- George Knnti,42 tvew street, New
"Bern, N. C, saysj
"I reci-,! .nend Doan's Kldney( Pills
In the h . i.t terms; as I believe them
to he li.o best kidney remedy to be
had. I Btifferd from backache tor
sin f t and It was hard for me "to
Bimin or la't. Standing on my feet for
any
the
b !i of time, caused a strain on
1 -t and as" a result the se-
iiM li "canie too frequent Doan's
i its, procured at Bradbam's
y relieved me of the pains in
; and regulated the kidney se
I advise anyone suffering
' 'v manner to give this reme-
'1 t"
Pi Ice
The old guard, whether in or out o
congress, is standing solid Demna
Umcle Joe Cannon in his fight for the
speakership. Here comes Grosvenor
of Ohio, long one of the big figures in
congress, now in retirement. He
says:
'Mr. Camion has served a third of n
century in congress, and there has
never been a charge that he is corrup
or has used his official position
make a dollar of money. In all the
scandals and rumors of scandals that
have permeated the iatmosphere of
Amricaa politics, there has never
been a hint that Moe' Cannon was for
sale or could be influenced by any
consideration of personal gain or ad
vantage.
'He has saved the country tho
sands of dollars by his far sightednesj
as the uncompromising foe of evry
species of extravagance."
Notice!
The first quarterly meeting for the
Pamlico Circuit will be held at
Barne's Chapel, on Jan, 16th-17th.
R. F. BUMPAS,
Presiding Elder.
FAT-SHO TYPEWRITER GOOD
machine for sale for $15.00. Call
on Owen G. Dunn, 69 Craven St.
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
Pursuant to th enower of sale con
talned In these two certain deeds otT
trust aatea respectively February Z2nd
9vi, ana April nth. 1997, executed to
3. H. Meadows by C P. Chatvman. and
wife Lula D. Chaoman. recorded re
spectively In Books 166, page lie and
166 page 620, the parties holding- the
debt secured thereby having requested
tnat sate or said property be had, de
fault having been made In the payment
of the debt accrued thereby, the under
signed will sell at public auction at the
court house In the city of New Bern at
12 o'clock M on Monday the 18th day
of January, 1909.. the following rear es
tate situate in tne county or craven:
All that certain tract of land tn said
county In No. One Township, boutvlod
on the north by Creeping Swamp; on
tne east Dy tne lands or f rank Former,
on the south by the lands Of U B. JL.ud
ley and Salile J. Chapman, on the west
by the lands of O. C. Nobles, being the
same land bought by said C F. Chap
man from Harvey Clark, deed recorded
in tne omce or the Keglster or Deeds
nf Craven county, containing 200 acres
mnre or less and being the same land
Known as tne jonn ciarK land and be
ing tne same allotted to John Clark In
the division of the James Clark lands
for a more perfect description reference
maue to saia division.
Terms of sale, Cash.
E. H. MEADOWS.
Trustee.
Judge John Allison, of Nashville,
reiin., is of the opinion that unless
some adequate system of forest pres
tation is devised, the south is in
anger not only of a lumber famine,
nit of dire calamities as well. He de
clares:
The lumber supply of the south.
nd especially in Tennessee, is steadily
decreasing. The timber of mv state is
isappearing, and the water supply is
lso going to waste. For a century or
nore the water supply of the state has
ot bee-.i utilized to advantage.
Springs and natural reservoirs on I he
nounlain sides have been destroyed or
used as 'chute the chutes' for convey-
ng logs down the mountains. Twe.ily
ears ago the mountains were dotted
vith such springs and when I strolled
over the hills some time ago. I was
tirprised to see how few remained.
"1 appeared before a committee of
ongress when i was here' attending
he governors' conference, and ex-
ilained the water and lumber situa
ici, and I am confident that, if action
;ere taken, great results would be de
lved, not only by Tennessee, but by
11 the southern states."
LAST CALL TO TAX PAYERS.
Your taxes have been due since Sep
t ember und should have been paid
prior to December 1st. I can indulge
yon no longer. The taxes must be
follrcted and it is my duty to collect
and collect at once. The schools are
borrowing money and there is no
money In the treasury to pay current
expenses.
lor this luck of funds the Sheriff
js censured. In order to save you
'xtra costs niul expenses, I hereby no
lify you thnl. unless jour taxes for
11M1S lire paid lielore January l.itli, my
lepiities will cull at your homes or
duces ot business mid levy on any
icrsoiial properly to he found. I shall
rent all alike. Neither trienusliip
inr hatred will deter me from dis
barging my official duties.
J. . KIIUILIS.
mo Micriu,
January 2, 1909.
North Carolina Craven County
Xew Bern Banking and Trust Company
vs.
W. Bailey, and M. A. Bailey, and
Eastern Arm and Pin Company.
Pursuant to the judgment of the Su
perior Court, rendered at the November
erni. 19118. of Craven Superior court
n the above entilleu action, I, William
Dunn, Jr. commissioner therein appoint
HAKlilN VOES TO JAIL.
Idling Feudist Punished for Slioolllifi'
l'p Town After His Ueleae.
By Wire to The Sun.
Lexington, Ky., Jan. 9. Beach Har-
5, whose recent trial far the mur
der of his father. Judge Jaints Har
ris, resulted in a hung jury, was fineo
p!Hi and sentenced for twenty days yes
erday by Police Judge Cardwell at
Jackson for getting drunk and shoot
up the tov.-.i on his return to Jack
ion the night he was liberated from
jail in Irvine.
in addition to this, his uncle, Floyd
and John Day ntpeared before Judge
danis and surrendered the young mac,
on the OUO bail bond they had sign
ed for him. and at the expiration of
his term in jail for the misdemeanor
he will be returned to the Irvine jail
to await his next trial Irt April.
MILLS AT CALIFORNIA HOME.
To those who ' have never been In
Colorado, it is a matter, of wonder that
every man who has breathed the mile
high atmosphere of Denver and has
had a chance to see the wonders of
golden commonwealth, Is a conflrmod
Colorado boomer for the rest of his
life. J. M. Woodward, formen a staid
New Yorker, now a Denveri'e, Is an
example. During a recent visit to
Washington Mr. Woodward declared
enthusiastically that there Is, no state
lint -the union that can (compare with
Colorado, so far as its 'opportunities
and' its open hearted people are con
cerned.. ''' i'' ,'",
- "Everybody is p rosperous 1 in ' Coh
rado," said Mr. oodward, ' "rtn.l the
bard times about which no f:h was
said In the papers about a year ago,
did not-touch us at alL The mining
interests are making money, and the
farmers are' growing wealthy. ' Kuw
are deposits are discovered 'almont
every day, and silver, lead and even
copper are found in more; than paying
quantities. ... i
"Farm land which five year ago
could have been honrht for TA tri
i. I)i!n"t tm t i f
Aged Capitalist Denies He Left East to
Avoid Grauurd Wedding.
!y Wire to The Sun.
San Francisco Jan. 9. D. Ogden
Mills and his daughter, Mrs. Whitelaw
Reid, arrived in this city yesterday
Irom New York. They will spend the
winter at the Mills' country home at
Mill Brae, near this city.
In regard to the stories that they
left the East so as not to be present
at the marriage of his granddaughter
Miss Beatrice Mills, to the Earl of
Granard, the aged capitalist said:
"I would have liked to have been
iresent at the wedding, and would
lave If I had remained. It was simply
my custom to come to California foi
'the winter, and I have come."
ITITIVE PRIEST AUHESTEGD.
Slanl Caught In Sew York With Girl
': He is Said to Have Abducted.
By Wire to The Sun.'
New York, Jan. 9. Nicholas Slanl
the Catholic . priest, , who disappeared
from 8t. Rocco's Church; Newark,
week ago itf company with Juliet Testa
a 17 year old girl, was -arrested here
- The couple' were found at the Brad
ford Hotel, in East Eleventh street
where they had been living since the
day of the Joint- disappearance from
Newark. ' A charge of vagrancy was
made against the young woman, The
'two were locked up t. police headquar
ters. ' ''. ; !'
iEGAL NOTICES
COMMISSIOXElt'S SAI
North Carolina, Craven County.
superior court.
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS.
Bettie Banners or Bettie Ashley
Vs.
J. T. Ashley.
To ,T. T. Ashley, defendant:
Take notice that this action has been
commenced against you for the purpose 1
of declaring the marriage solemnized
hetween you and the plaintiff on the!
llth day. of December, 1904. adjuiisred
null and void, on the ground that you.
tne cierencisnt, were at the time mar
ried and had a living wife and you are
uirtner notinea to appear before the
Honorable Judge of. the Superior Court
it the Court House In New Bern. Cra
ven county. North Carolina, at a term
or tne court to beerin on the 4th Mon
day before the 1st Monday In March,
190!), and nnswer or demur to the com-
olaint which has been filed In the of
fice of the clerk of the Superior Court,
or craven county.
This 15th day of December. 1908.
W. M. WATSON.
Clerk Superior Court.
1, will offer for Rale and sell at the
ourt house iloorNn New Bern at
O'clock III., Alomlny, Jnnuary lath,
llill.l.
to th e highest bidder for cash, the fol-
jwing describe.! property, town:
The entire plant, umchinery, iixtures
lililinK-s. lease-hoM, rails, tools and
ppliaiH-es, appiu lenanc-es and property
f every kind and description now used,
copied an 1 en.ioye.1 by said Eastern
Arm and Pin Company in the conduct
f its business in the Cuunty or craven,
tate of North Carolina, especially that
ate.l near the village of Core Creek
n said county, and where the said
astern Ann and I-Mn Company Is car-
ying on its factory; all of said proper-
real, personal ana mixed or every
kind and description owned by said
ompany and used in connection witn
the operation of said Company in the
nioyinent of the business for which
laid Company was Incorporated, in-
luding all the certain rails used and
mployed as a tram road upon the prop
rty hereinafter described now operated
y said I). Y. Hal ley.
Also all the certain mill, buildings,
machinery, engine boilers, skidders, log
ars, train cars, belting machinery,
)ols, fixtures and appliances, together
with all timber, timber rights, ease-
nents and all other property of every
nature or kind, whether real, personal
or mixed, owned by D: W. Bailey in
onnection with the certain mill and
nilliiiK outfit, tram road and outfit, op
erated and conducted in the county of
Craven, especially upon the certain
tract of land used ana occupied oy tne
a d D. w. Bailey in the conduct or nis
milling business and situated in said
ountv near the village or core creea.
Also one Gasoline Launch now In th
possession and owned by said T. W.
Rallev.
Also Eleven Bonds or tne iancasier
Telephone Comoany. of Lancaster, Ohio.
Forty shares or tne capital aioca or
the Virginia Locus Fin company.
Eleven Hnares ot tne capital atoca
if the Elkin Chair Company.
Tills the llth day or uecemoer, isus.
WILLIAM DUNN, JR.,
Commissioner.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Pursuant to the power of sale con
tained in a certain mortgage executed
by Alonzo Phillips' and wife to Mack
Wetherington, bearing date February
1st. 1904, recorded In the office of the
Beffister of Deeds of Craven oounty in
Book 150, page 317. I will offer for sale
and will sell at the court house door
in New Bern, Craven County, N. C, to
the highest bidder for cash, at
13 O'CLOCK ML, ON SATURDAY,
JANUARY ltb, 10O0.
the following described property, to
wit:
On the north side of Big Swift Creek,
-ifholning the land of C. C. Butler, de
feased. Young Powell, et als.. known
as the Scott Spier land, containing 109
acres, more or less.
This the 14th day of December. lKilj,
MACK WETHERINOTON,
By MOORE & DUNN, Attorneys.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Pursuant to the nowers conveyed In
the mortgage from B. B. Bellamah, to
M. C. Williams dated January 3, 1908,
recorded In the office of the Register
if Deeds or craven county In book
173. 1'aite 651. which said mortgage
and land therein conveyed, together!
witn tne powers therein conterrea, nas i
been conveyed to the undersigned, to
gether witli the debt therein socured, I
will offer for sale at Dubllc auction I
t the court house door in the-City of I
iNev sern, on tsaturday, February e, 1
909. at the hour of Twelve o'clock.
Terms cash, tile following described I
property in the county or craven:
Aaioining tne lanas or wunn. covd
and others, being lots Nos. 40. 41. 30,
3i, az, t4, Da, ts, bt ana os as per plan
made by P. A. Fuloher. - Duly fllsd
February 27th, 1907 in the office of the
Keglster or Deeds ot craven county,
Book 166, Page 122, to which refer for
urtner descrlot on.
this sale is made to satisfy tie debt
secured by the mortgage, default hav-
ng oeen made in tne payment thereof.
iius January o, Jtfus.
J. S. BASNIGHT,
tradinar u
BASNIGHT HARDWARE COMPANY.
?, aleop or work?
'r's Itoeky Moik
'h, red blood.
CAM. FOR AN ELECTION TO SUB
MIT QUESTION OF STOCK LAW AT
VANCEBORO, IN TOWNSHIP NO. 1
N. M. Lancaster and others purport
ing to represent over one-fifth of the
lualineed voters within a certain ais
trlct or territory, having hereby pe
tit lone. 1 that' an election be called by
the Board of County commissioners.
under section 1674 ot the revisal ot 1908,
It. Is herehv ordered that an election be
i-alled and held on Tuesday, January
12th, 1909,-and the question or "StocK
Law" and "No Stock Law" be submit
ted to the Qualified voters living within
the district In No. 1 Toowtishlp, b-
trlnnlng at the corner of Ham Waynes'
fence at the Junction of Greenville and
Folly -Roads, thence ud Folly roao with
laid Waynes fence to Isabel Buck's
'ence. thence with her fence to W. G.
Y.'hlte's fence, thence with Wi C. White's
fence to J. M. Arnolds fence, thence
with said Arnold s fence to swift creek,
thence across said creek to Henry ho-
Lawhorn's fence, thence with his fence
to O. McLawhorn's fence, thence to E.
McLawhorn's fence thence With -said
McLawhorn's fence toi Whltford's lane,
thence with said lane to the main road.
thence up said road with B McLaw-
horn a fence, u. McLawnorn ience.
ttsnrv McLawhorn's fence. J. T. W.
Hoell's fence, thenee across the road to
thhe back corner of the Tr Ingle land,
thence" with -the , f rlng-le fence; B. - P.
Coward's fence and others to Maul's
rtin." : thence with the back eorner of
Peter Willis' fene, and front thenes
to Die Dickson's fence, ,v-' mclaw
hotti's fence and others to the Wash
Ingtofl road, thence , with J. M; Lan
caster's" fence t the beginning.
Ordered further, tttat at said el no
ballots Inform and color as prescribed
hv'iaw for general elections be suhimt
ted to the nuRlifled voters living wtlhtn
the dlstrlot aforesaid, one nenritig th
words In romsn letters -.stock LAW
and the other "NO STOCK LAW."
Fer the purpose of bobniif? the elec
tion N. M. l-anoaster n hi . t
tear mud Jlern-y Buck t i i v r
err are nr.pnlnted poll ho s "
nun ftrr,.-'!M Hbitil be i
. .,(' li,,- 1 vnre Sm s . .
MORTGAGE SALE!
Pursuant to a power of sale con
tained in tli at certain mortgage execut
ed by John JSdwards and Sarah Ed
wards, his wife, to Frank Edwards,
Hearing date tne zotn day or January.
1905, the same being- recorded In the
office of the Register of Deeds of Cra
ven county in book 152, page 222, 1 1
will -sell at the court house door in
New Bern on '
MONDAY THE 1ST DAY OP FEBRU
ARY, J son, at the How of 12 O'CLOCK
M, to the highest bidder for cash, all
the following described property as
conveyed in tne mortgage aforesaid,
to wit:
Lying and being on Big Swift Greek
on the South - Side of said creek and
north side of Neuse river, ad
joining the landa of John J, Smith on)
the North and Francis Wetherington on
tne (-south, uavia loock on the mast, win
Cleve on the West, containing 150 acres
morefor less, except a am all piece that
nas oeen reieasea. . - i -
FRANK EDWARUg,
-Mortgagee,
I). M. GREEN, Attorney.- " -
New Bern, N. C., Nov. 10. lHt. "'
law w .
" UIKCII'riOJI BALK.
Bv -virtus of that certmln writ of
execution to me issued out or the -or
iiu-Mc,i;ir mi;
x
TF8 nOKTT KAIL OKDE3 Wf""";
All Goods Guaranteed Under Pura ".-
v- Food Law and Dras Act
Why ipend roar money fcr compounded or rectified
goods, when for the same money you can get the straight -article
i Look for the Pure Food guarantee which yon will -find
on all oar goods, it means much to yon. . You bur
direct when you order from ns. 'We are wliolesale dig- :
tritmtors and guarantee satisfaction, or money refnuded. '
Goods shipped in neat, plain packages, express charges ,
prices in bulk lots. Booklet complete list and full in ;
formation mailed an request,,; , ft ' ...'.--
On list named below ws make food losses and,taakage. ,'
(AIA PULL QUARTS ) - ' r ,
' Ot.
, On prepaid
bottle list '
. mixed
- orders .
hipped
: at prices
quoted.
wrlever f best world even .................. .ii.i
C."lrnkotnKt. llhm,rtfW)d -
liaise loW com whiskey),.. ,, t.fo
' Donald Ktanjt Malt Whiskey (medicinal).:, 3.15
. m. ymcn , r.ii.. iiuc univu.u, o.cr looprooi 3.40
nuivn MTvrn7c,cxint Hue (WHUCU in DWUJ
. Dr. LcBams's Buchu Gin (medicinal)
m-cij mwiajtu vera ttncnwcsii
MS
... J 40
-i5
K.el yt Copper Distilled Jbottied la bond)., (.so
IC1BS1 JHO.1t. IDOttleu IB DOUd) ... J.6J
Sqt.
' 4-95
6 JJ
.S1
7.6S
-5S
7-45
0.30
Si-
75
Put up la
tone fugs.
safely
packed In
plain cases,
Kentucky Rye , .-. , ,-. . . I "
orth Carolina Cora w .... I Ai I-
In -i , . ICHAKi-
8hr f
11-ortWlne. ... 1 ; ..... J i '
all charges
prepaid.
,"j 6hlpp.
Kelly's Medk
jsUas Tompttag (liuekt l&arjrlaad rye) ....... 4.50
I ralloa j-yesMld Fitucky Rye .
1 gauon 5-vear-oia rtortn 1
I gallon Holland Gin . -.
1 gallon Ritra Fine Sherry ,
ffallnw Vm4. BI.A 1. . .n
iffsllon RxtrsGoodl'ortWIni. . "."'!.. : I Pki-.l J
i gsllos wearold Maryland Peach Brasdy ,v
1 gallon 4-year-old Virginia Apple Brandy d'-
KPF1-111L orrra
1 callonc Old North Csrollaa Cora . . . . . . 16.00
3 gallons Old Kentucky Rye . . ...... if 6.00 V plain V
3ga onsi'iw tin. . ... . w without
3 gallons Apple or Peach Brandy . . . ..... 6.00 I", .
4 7-4 gallons of either above . , i -5o J casing.
. If goods named in Special Ofier ar desired In plain esses, add 60c oa 3 sad 85c. on 4 7 c
gallon pscksge. '' .
On orders west of the Mississippi, add soe. additional for each 4 quarts, except Kelly's (
per Distilled (bottled in bond) on which for orders outside of Vu(inia,ths Carohnas, Cm.
Alabama, Maryland and District of Columbia, add 40c. for 4 quarts, 75c for 8 quarut,
$1.00 for is quarts. , 1
Goods Named Below Shipped toy Freight or ECxprc
Charlies "COLLECT." Safely Packed In Neat,
Plain Cases. No Mark to Indicate Contents.
Wholesale Prices Quoted on Cass Ooods.below are Flat, and So not Com Express Charts.
Osceola Rye
Fine, Old and Mellow
Diamond K
Extra Good Rye
Major Comfort
Best for the Price
Korth State Corn
' Old and Mellow
Old Valley Corn
Fine Quality
EXTRA
SPECIAL
li
ti
li
ifiSSi I
1 Case t6 Half Pints and 8 Plots ,...,w....:.,i,A....ti
Case 16 Half Pints and 16 Pints .................... b -i .
Case 31 Half Vials and S4 P'nts ...i...,..,.,...,..ii.ii
1 Case 16 Half pluts and H Pints ................... 4 "
Case )t Half PinUaml 16 PintSj...., ...... ......... e ,.(
Case 31 Half Pints and 24 Pints .............. ......10.4:.
1 Case 16 Hilf Pints and 8 Pints s-o 'i
I Case 16 Half Pints and 16 Pints .................... $.:t
Case 31 Half Plats auaail'ints 9-41
I Case 16 naif Pints and 8 Pints ................... lot
taeieii'iitrint9aniM'ints .................. 5-.
Case 31 Half Pints and 34 Plats 9.4'
1 Case 16 Hulf Pints and 8 Pints ( ,
vaseioiiall jfiorsann lorinis s.si
Case 31 Hull Pints and 24 Pints ..,i,.-.i..J.....i55
All ChnrF-
PKhPA.U
Extra Fine Old. over
jooprooi sTKAUHil
North Caroliai Ccm
Il-OO J v
to your
point.
PHIL. G. KELLY CO. rSZ&i25 Fine Liquor .
1413 EAST MAIN
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
Local and Long DitUnoe Phones 1MB .
RICHMOND, VA.
tsl
D
A Trial Order Will Convince v Yon
That Our Goods Are ;
"As Good as the Best and Better Than lie "
Manhattan Club Rye,
Manhattan Club Rye
Golden Seal Rye ;
Golden Seal Rye
Perfection Rye
Perfection Rye
Stone Mt. Corn
Stone Mt Corn
XX Corn
XX Corn
XXX Corn
XXX Corn
4qt
4qt
Igal
$5 00
'4 50
4 25 ,
' 4 00
3 25 ;
V
' J-
3 CCC
2 75 ,
lgal " 3 00
4qt 3 25
lgal:
4pt
I gal 2
4qt , 2
lgal" 2
Express Prepaid
Potts-Thompson
Write for Catalog Chattanooga, Tt
mlllllimilmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 11 , .... , -
50
50
50
Sao
'.AT
I',
flUARANTIED UNDER THE pit
Will remove Dtuuiraff, stops falling fc,.'
distwue. Restora fray hair to at ot
motes rapid growth of bsir, giving a y.
Thouiands ol srstimonisls. For tale br a
Wc aad 1.00 pet bottle. U your d
and as $1.00. will atpnmjou luge
canal to the beginning,, containing; 86
acres more or loss. , .
. ' , - GEO. y., PEARCE, '-
Mortgagee.
Mnsvnian aim .,"!. h" .
Pursuant to the powet of sale eon.
1 utiueu in- inrsfl.nnrrain mtftM J- -
nee of the Clerk of the miperlor court 1 axoutd hv a pv.ii i- 11, .
of Craven county Iq that certain ac- j ? "aS.,.. .""L '? f to
Hon-lately:- pending' therein, wherein Pebnfr! -l"JJ V fP,u,:
Hvman BuDDly ComDanw 1 DlilntlB and If ebr"af? rocordsd ta the of-r
fendant, I wlll. on Tuesday, February foul'iJ'vln ?0,,lf 1". P4M; one bear
3 n ull .1 lh. nanrl fan.... nnnr ling date ADrll SOth. lflOS. .XMtiaratM 1
In the city of New Bern, to satisfy I Boolt . 189, page (87; one bearing date
said execution the following described I '"th- of Maroh, 1907, recorded In Book
real estate 1n the County of Crsven: 1 166, psge 0, : will offer for sale and
'i.. ,nA '""r??" . ''lc" ine oeiena-iwui sen to the highest bidder for cash
ant North -Carolina StavoMCompany on at the court house door In New Bern at
o7 p.7I Of lani Vltua't; in the Clof " ARvTatL??" A
H? r.1?. &! l th followlnrdescr bsdD.r.v
ollna Btave timpaoy, recorded In theJIAn(ni .L V?,l!! l or pa,cel ol
offlce of the Itsglsfer of Deeds of Cra- 1 111 and being In Craen county,
ven county In Book 1C(. pages ( andl"- 1 ownsnip. .containing si acres
1, inciuaing a a part or said real s- I "f nujoining me isna 01 u.
tatn all -maohlnepv. . nrini. - hniiars 1C, Butler. Jr.. and C. f?,' nutlxr. Sr .
pines and oar situate thereon and all lals. being the piece of land upon which
other moveable articles,- the property Ithe aaid Phillips now residss known as
of the said North Carolina Stave Com. this home, place, and being the. same
pany thereon situate. . Bale to com
mence at l f, M.. terms cash.
This Jan. i, 190K. -
JAMR8 W. BTnnT.w
eiierirtCravi.it County;'
purchased by said A. l iiinin. nf .t.i.n
H. Butler by deed recorded In tlis olll.-e
of the. Register of Deeds rsrnrrnre to
which hi hereby made for full doscrln
tion. - - . ... -
MOHTdtliN il-. f I. A go one otner piece or pared cf
By Virtus of the uowr ,,r ...1. mna containing 10 acr knon k t
tains! in ih.t HMMh m - HenrrCot land bounded on II, not
made on the xili dny of I)e.-i.iniM-s. Imis I v the Paramore lands; on tne n.iuih
ed aforesaid as the 1
gather with all sto
tures and furnltin .
in carrying on II 1
with his good win I
- Also, one note
kins, datod March i;un,
- One note given l.v .
dated Uarch 1 2, 1 1 . t
One not Klven lv 1
February 2lth, iim. i
, JOne note given l.v 1
Febmary 16th, inn.,
One note givon t. -dated
February j -
One note Kiv- m i. :
datod Januarv 11 11, 1 -t
-One note ftlv.n i11
dated January bin, 1
By'MOOTtE! A Di ¬
ll..
Jtllllf
-'-... North t
Pursuant to u
a certain niori--the
th-Kt - .
Cleve to T.
trniiing bh fi
lH.ny, anil i"
lui'Htcr f
in hoow 1 yii.
CHh t( tlil- .
hoH il - -r
n'rim ' .r
ll'..ill
I.
1 Olll!
bstwenn J. M. Kldur and l-nnny l- iiim-
"is who, or rn lust imrl. and u,.nrKf
Pesrce, wiil-h p-ud mortsrKe dead Is
rscorded In tn
I weds nf C'rm. n
page 160 et s. - i.,
Hoil for csnIi t .
tnthlln and ion ni
it Now Horn. !
iillmi, on the 4Hi
ut Uie hour of j
me Hv'tal note.
'.it. ,, ti,..t .
f I... 1 h - H
of the Ki-tyiMl
mnty, in hook 1(12,
.e tmihn-HlKned will
hiKiient bidder at
ourt l'-o - .h,(,r
i oool v. :i i - r-
ol I ' , . I I
west by the aforementioned m a. le 1.
of land which is my ow n. -
Also one other piece or m,r-.-r-l tt 1
hounded on the nm-.h i w :. f .
land: on the east iiv s- s .
on the south hy C. ' -on
the -west bv the i
Isitlintf l'.-i act- n i . !
ilnr land.
Also ......