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Sua ) IZD DAJXT, except Boaday. c;tic3 and PtANTl ' .. Be. M Crave Street '- ovu; c cm, lUaaglaf Idlter. ' Sl'BSCBIFTIOHrBICX, : ' ! Week VM ' hree Monthi 1-15 . .x Months. :oa Year ...................... 600 Tetofheaeat. ............ Jr m dlterial Beeatt ..............He. Entered, at U pott office ta Hew ernr K, G, ' H wcnl claaa U nisAirvi;.JrteMijr ii im. ;j0 'VVTijr certainly. It doesal require any k rest amount of work to make laws. You caul Wat '"any man by throw- : dust la hl year-tf R "happens to ; lx gold dust' 'V'' ' . . :v ; Lightning never strikes In the same place.twlee, simply-because the tune placet isn't there. We wouldn't car a snap about be ing able to regulate tha weather If we .Could only learn, to . regulate a fur nace. . . -tUtiim&St .. Bid you ever notice that your ap , petite was about normal for eggs un it trt the price soared above 30 cents a ' dozen, .ijljA . J Jliat. nntlr fha mud In rha mldritA ;f et the streets today and notice it six : v months from now, on a rainy day and ' sea the difference. t As a general thing when a man has t more money than he knows what to x do with) that Isn't the only thing that Jia doesn't know. . ' Soma fellow has started a rumor that Mr.. Roosevelt is not going to Af ricBV ;, Look, out for a new member la the Annanlae Club. The Wilmington, Star asks: "What will, the people do tor their morning . papers when our paternalixlng legis latures forbid everybody working at aightr . " ;:. "Jt is now announced that the apple ;. 4ls man's best friend," says an ex change. It ought to be, it started 1 htm on bis downward career origlnal- v ly. $ When a man burns his finger, he ) says some awful things. When a wo- ? fnan burns her finger she sticks it in her mouth and doesn't say a word about it until; her husband comes 'home. The fellow who went into the Penn sylvania, railroad station at Altoona, . and embraced a white woman and a negre,-afterwards pleading the Bib ' Weal Injunction of "love one another," must be starting another new tad. -.-: Some years ago when you referred to a man at an "anti". you naturally meant he was a member-, of the anU ; saloon .league but now things have changed. Yoa mean he Is against pro hibition, when -yott apply the ,wrd fight at ChesUr, Pa4 and; ban. ham mering one another, when One of them ild; Lits Ms fhd msk up ; honey." ' fa iUs'lhior;-!.' uk9 seven gtltchei .itt (the other on The Pythfams-of several larger cOles 'a. the State are making an effort to f t the proposed orphanage.1 The ; in-1 lution is to be located and Ibuitt at e point In th BtatexSrj ha been Jed, and offer are open for prop- ions until some time this month. New Bern Pythian ought wj try hit this worthy: place of refuge for rytblan ohhamvirA"S:.'.S'-! on Interest I manifest a to' what i e the program of subjects of h American;; Conservation 1 ' t 1 yeao representatives i, T "Jco,'- and the United y, Feliranry 5" ',. I and the preparation of " a general plan adapted to; promote the welfare of the nations concerned." There ts a pretty well, defined tee) tag, however, that definite topics win have to be dis- eussed. That the Canadians take this Hew Is Indicated by the faot that they have sent to the NeUoaal Conserva tion Commisstoa compulations of spe cific regulations governing the dis posal of their natural resources-. -'' last summer's forest fire oa both sides of the line between the United States are so recent in the minds of both countries that undoubtedly the possibility of some co-operative scheme of fire protection Is likely to be touched on. There are other, im portant international questions con cerning natural resources whleh can hardly fail of consideration. The Canadian and Mexican dele gates to the Conference are coming prepared to contribute suggestions as well as to receive them. Their repre sentatives at the International meet ing will be prominent specialists on the various phases of the subject to be discussed. Conservation has not been limited to the United States. Early last year, for Instance, every acre of the public timberlands In British Columbia, except what hat been leased, was placed In forest re serves. This action was taken to check waste by bringing the care and cutting of timber resources more ef fectually under government control. The action affected 150,000,000 acres as much land as was put into all National Forests of this country up to 1907. In the Yukon all water power rights are granted tor only twenty years and at the expiration of that time their control reverts to the pub lic. The water power Question la now one of the most important and far- reaching before the United 8ttes to- aay. rresiaent uias or Mexico has a comprehensive knowledge of forestry and understands fully the benefits to he gained by its application. He is also deeply interested in the improve ment of agricultural methods and the farmers of the country are rapidly adopting scientific methods. Mexico has few large waterways, but the na tion has provided for the expenditure of several million dollars for the im provement of internal navigation. Recent discussion In the Canadian parliament of President Roosevelt's proposal tor co-operation for the con servation of the natural resources of the whole continent Indicates that the support of the conservation movement in thp Dominion will be as thoroughly non-partisan as it Is in the United States. R. L. Borden, leader of the opposition, was as enthusiastic in his support as Sir willfam Laurler, the Premier, who expressed his deepest approval of the movement AS 0THEB9 SEE US. Mr. Keir Hardie, Labor representa tive in the British Parliament, In his recent visit to the United States kept x r bis eyes andjearg open. He tells his fellow-workers in England that In the United States, where "protection" is the chief subject of political intrigue, he had found unemployment among worklngmen even worse than in Great Britain. The present world-over de pression in trade has Its inception, he declared, In the collapse of American finance during the panic; but there was no remedy to be found for It by .: -' ' ' BMKX OF TH IE COXPITIOX OF NeilBaddng JitiCol AT JTKW BEB5, 15 TH STATE OF OF BC8ISK8S Loans and discoonu VtWalftiil OVerdarlfs secured, uttse- ' f HMred 4;tyyiim Alt-:othertoek :td mortgageeTc.v.i .'-VrVeV' : 1MS9.77 Banking house., farnltar -and-tixtui-:U;.ir;;;viMijsa Demand- loans -r..'. . . . . . Due from bank and ' , t i ' " je eve e Cask tttem .... ,v yjksauft Gold cola '. WM . U Silver coin, tncluoV' -. tng U minor cola currency i..'. National bank notes.- and Mother a-V I W'shty?? notes Vr.CagW Total STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA SSLt . s' . , TmHla rt rHWW: Ceo. B. Pendleton,' Csshter ottb Ahoy e-named t bank, twear that the above statement is true to t e test of tr - bellet ' . , C TJ. rr "nrrpct Attest: ' ' jBttUaf with . the tarU eltuau. Protection," he declared, "however. disguised, will only aggravate evU conditions and lead on to, the Intro duction of political corruption. . Un der such a system the "whole of our political life would rapidly come tolig, 0t Delaware, returned to New depend, not upon principle, or even I on class interests, but apon the sec-j .av.nt. of n.rtim).r trade. and Trusts." ,,no w " " not accurately renect we situation here as he found It? .What he say W well worth the study of American working-men who have been from the ar the readv dunes of nrotec- ttonUt doctrtnaries. RELATE TO GO UKDEB KKIFE. Bishop E. E. Boss, of Nashville, En ters Jeans Hopkins Hospital. By Wire to The Sun. Baltimore, Feb. 16. Bishop E. E. Hoss of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, who came to Balti more from Nashville, Tenn., early last I week for medical treatment, was tak-1 en to Johns Hopkins Hospital today. It Is expected he will be operated upon tor an Internal affection. While he is perceptibly weaker than when he first arrived here, his general con dition ta reported to be as good as oould reasonably be expected. TBAI5 FALLS IS FEET. Oae Maw is Killed aad Six Hart In Louisiana Accident By Wire to The Sun.u Baton Bouge, La., Feb. 16. The ten der of a work train engine running h.b.r4 .mirk . . ot iuwiu... o,m. m.. i.io. .,i- ., Navigation Company tracks -near Bat on Bouge today, and the whole train rolled down a 35-foot embankment Bud Robertson, a negro brakeman was killed; H. H. Bryce, a conductor. was .fatally Injured, and five of the crew were hurt HEEDFUL KNOWLEDGE. New Ben People Sheald Lean to De tect Ue Approach of Kidney Disease. Th symptoms of kidney trouble are so unmistakable that they leave no ground tor doubt Sick kidneys ex cret a thick, cloudy, offensive urine, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding. The back aches constantly, headaches and dlszy spells may occur and the victim is often weighed down by a feeling of languor and fatigue. Neg lect, these warnings and there is dan ger of dropsy, Brlght's Disease, or dia . betes.-. Any one of these symptoms is warning enough to begin treating the kidneys at once. eDlay often prove fatal. You can use no better remedy that Boaa's Kidney Pills. Here's New Bern proof: C. W. Gasklns, 121 E. Front street, New Bern, N. C, says: "I have no hesitation in speaking well of oDan's Kidney Pills, as they were used In my family and proved very beneficial. My wife suffered se- verely from pains in her kidneys and a constant, dull. ache In the small of her back. 'When I saw Doan's Kidney Pill advertised,. I procured a box at Bradham's Pharmacy and my wife be- healthy look, puts.the ap of life In gan. using them.. They acted just as your, system, protect you from dls represented, soon driving away the ease. Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea pains and strengthening the kidneys." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cent. Foster-MUburn Company, Buf falo. New York, sole agent for the United State. . Remember the name Doan's and take no other. . H0KTH CAR0LWA, AT THE CJ.0SE riFSTJAKT (th, ISM. mBiutiss. Capital ?toek i. i;.,;. .tm)0M Unil'DMed. profits, lea car- -rent-expense and taxes paid :...;.Vw.',v.,i;..v j 1,916X1 Notkd hills redlsommted ITjmM BlllaAayaltle,;:;',... Tiaae rtintes of ; .-s htBepoatt.. MMM; I lepasttB-subject to-: ?!?'''fi- Due tsVbank;.nd-i:'xii";i;:iji,i:ifc: 'amkavei-i.u'.-.'l.i'J-- iA4lSAft - I-:'i' patsvanoing . o&ve v rt v , vwniaea onecas. - j; c. it -fnt XiV.Ht.li ill i iaCiyj'JiJ' i: IU 'SOCIETY, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Blade, accom panied-by 'Cant and Mrs. John H. Ben Sunday evening on the' Blades houseboat '"Comfort.: from Seven Bpttaf. wher they, and at time wita ouier menas. nave mi bujuj- lng several weeks' of pleasure, guests A K - anJI Mrs. W; B. Blades. " A lovely time Was $4 by y,, wtlre party.'.'They had a pleasant Voyage too. from the spring. .,: ' t5t!SI CapU and Mrs. Alex Jack left this morning on the west bound Norfolk and Southern train' tor a visit. In Bal timore, Md. ,W Miss Una Marshall went down to Oriental to visit Jier sister, Mrs. Avery. , . Wyl Mrs. E. J. ' Hester and child, of Goldsboro, N. C, are the guests of Mrs. Hester's mother, Mrs. S. H. Lane, on Middle street. Mrs. Dr. Oswald Kafer and young son, of Newport, same up to new Bern this morning on the west bound Norfolk and Southern train for a day's stay in the city with" relatives., Mrs. Margaret C Nelson and Miss Mary Oliver, left this morning on the west bound Norfolk and Southern train for a few weeks pleasure visit to Atlanta, Ga., New Orleans, and sev eral other Southern cities, before re turning home. Mrs. James M. Mitchell, left this morning on the New Bern and Nor folk train for a vtelt with relatives and friends in Washington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald, of Goldsboro, N. C, arrived. in the city this morning on the east bound Nor folk and Southern train on a business nl pleasure visit To Flavor Cakes. Don't use weak; Inferior or unknown extracts. Buy the standard Blue Ribbon lemon or vanilla. Takes less flavors perfectly. KLEFTOMAKIAC TOTtlGHT. At Parish House at 8:80 O'clock- Other Attractions, Following is the cast of characters who will take part in the amusing little farce at the Parish House to night at 8:30 o'clock. Everything In dicates that it will be an occasion of huge enjoyment and all should avail themselves of the opportunity to go. Other attractions will be included in the entertainment. Admission 25 cents. Character's. Mrs. John Burton, (Peggy) Miss Emma Duffy Mrs. Velerie Chase Armsby, a young widow Miss Anne Brock Mrs. Chas. Daver, (Mable) a bride Miss Annie Foy Mrs. Preston Ashley (Bertha).. .Miss Myrtle Disosway Miss Freda Dixon . . . .Mrs. R. A. Nunn Miss Evtlyn Evans, jt journalist .... Miss Mamie Richardson Katie, Mrs. Burton' maid. Miss Clyde Cox Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more yoa scratch the worse the Itch. Try Doan's Ointment I It cures piles, eczema, any skin ltch- tag. All druggists sen it .It coaxes hack that - well feeling, I has no equal as a spring tonic for the whole family. 35 cents. Tea or Tab lets. Davis Pharmacy.- : ill P0IS0H fione Pains, - Can- For twenty-flve yeen Botaalo Blool r Paepto Swffac $M Bleed fmtmtt tat tan M. , Head Syamftevkf, ww B. sv- av ; - Balmv (B. B. B.) naa.bean eariaa yearly thousands of snlterara front Primary, Beeondary-or Tertiary Blood Felson ana au ivrma oi uiooa-uiaeaee." wb aollolt the most obstinate oaaee for B. B. B.' euros -where all alee falls. If voa have exhausted ttie old methods of treatment and still have, aobea and paina la bones, back or Joints, JUieu- lioning, miarr oiiaKera or open. Itohlna- Hum or a, jntainn er pimpies ox all leaves after killing th Bcaema poison and puruyiac Ure blood wits rich o. jo. d. in i "this way a flood of euro blood is surfi urface,. th Itching stops forever and very humor or sore. Is, healed, and ured. - ' ' wvni uireot w uil aa.10 ever aurei SOTsnlU SLVOO BaXBI B. Br B.) , I pleasant and safe to toke; com posed of pure Botanle ingretiieata. .It purities and enriches the blood. 1 mausm. . jauoua ratonei in mouin. ! we Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored I Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, c-Kiine- nrm, r run uown or nerroua, Hair er luynnrows Dtliing out, (nke B B. B. It kills the Di'lnon. n Wa the blood pure and ri h, r-Hling: vry sore and ooinoletttiy ta body into cUhii. C It. B31AX..A . i. Large Bottle it:. t ua. The Kind Too Hare Always Bought, and which has been -. . la tuo tat ovet 80 lean, has borne the signature f . 1; ana nut yi. ' aonaI,nprvlsion since ita iaOuMjJ CiioAM, jLTkrtr 110 on to deceive yon in this.'- All Counterfeits, Imitation end Jnst-ae-good" are but ? ; - Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of : - and Chfldreitllizperlenoa against ExperimenU1 Casioria I a harmleas substltnte lb Castor pfl Ttee-; ; ."i ; gorle, Drops and Soothing Syrups.' It is peasant. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other; Karcop .f f ' subatanoe. - Its age is its guarantee .It destroys "Worms j,"; and allays PeTerlahneas. It cures Diarrhoea and wtaey Colle, It relieve Teething Troublesi core Oonstlpatioa, ' and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate the -Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.; , - Xho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.. '-':cf:'' CEMUIHE; CASTORIA AIAAY3 i Sears tiieSis&atnre of V7 The Kind You We Always Bought ( In Use For Over 30 Years. Tit Fans With Vat Swwt Twr REPLYING TO ELIZA AND OTHERS No, Eliza, we do not issue or accept any "Gold Bonds," "Cred it Certificates," "Coupons" or any such device In part payment of STIEFF or SHAW PIANOS. ' . It would necessitate making the price enough larger to cover the "credit which we Will not do. To the factor cost Of making pianos, we add one fair profit, and sell direct to jjp9Ples bat, whe-n payments a'JFMl8. bey must be In cash. ' S ;.. ,r ; Of course we allow a fair price for pianos taken in exchange,, but like all reputable piano dealers, we indulge in no "schemes" to catch the unwary., From maker to user at -one' fair profit, and a square deal to all is the STIEFF way. L. C Steele, Hgr, 11 Crinby Street. Xerfelk, Ta. Mention this-Paper.- Oliidal Piii Jaaetm Etfostn I ENMIELED; VAREFOR THE! KITCHEN: Galvanized-Oothes Boilerr; Evaything for the Kitchen. ; W$ invite you f to dro:! in and aee what GASKILL HARDWARE CO. PhmeU7 li v.-:vV"a,vi(i?'7Jv1.-s. . ..,T "; wmmw$mmmxm- th great pwadetlie Sailorjs:from, the fleet j the isoldiersfrota the pcctipatioii of Cuba.;, lie West Point s 'Wi4 JlnnapolU Cftdete. ' ' v r- r-i . t; Eerrieniber.tlie-Koate via! GOLDSBORO furnishes I M you DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE WITH -THROUGH -3 .T.-PUmtANS IN EACH DIRECTION. , :f j : - , -' For further information write or calVoo .IKi l ":0u'l " : B:it?.,rr;Ageni;NewEeni;N,jO, V f I T -Md "-! 0' 1 i r. ll. - nmn Ttuuin imaer 111s nen . PURE WHISKIES) fuarmkei Under tile JVafioii f Aire Foodani Drugt Ad. Melvale Rye Whiskey, I yfs , oiui rour run quart. autpreas prepaid Sherwood Pure Rye Wble- key. 8 years old; Tour 4 - full Quarts. Kanresa nre- - paid ) .........MS Dyson's Club Whiskey; Four . full quarts. Bxpreas pre- paia Every- drop of Tyson's Club i Whiskey guaranteed to be pure and better, than whiskey sold - bv : othnr houses for BIS Tyaon'a Norfolk Rye Whla key; Four - full quarts. This brand equal to any f.l'SS.SS on the market. Kx- preia prepaW. ........... ..TS Tyaon'e Monosram Rye wnieaey; nour c . ru quarts. Xxpress 'prepaid Tyson's KxDoslttonv Rye' Whisker, top- arailon. "' press prepaia ; . . Tyson's Pure Gin, per gallon Tyson's Pur N. C- Cora J Whiskey. Der arailon. ea- ,' press prepaid Tyson's "Old Grandfather" i Corn Whiskey; 4 full quarts, express prepaid. Qoods shipped same day as order received. We make good all losses and breakaae. but we rdo not pay express char see ea- anycnin less ,. wan a sanon. Write for our,- big pries -list. Address, - - ' ' ALBEMARLE DISTILLING CO. If. J. Tyioa, Jr, ; I1H Brewer St, , Korfolk, Ts.' I Kettlesj Bake Pans, Pots and we are olferirig. "TV v'-..r -If- v v tttV.Il ESrMIr (wtvkcr It, i8,'..--.. , ' .1 TRAtNS LKA.VB KKW BKAkt tt a.'m Ml p. m. (bailv Except - Sunday) or jLagranrt Cove Oltr- If, Kinatoo. Tuacarona, OolU- ' ' born ud IntarmadlAtA aim t Inn - :!. l:0 p. m. (Sunday only) or Tiucarora, Cor City. Kinston. I aQran, Ooldabora, And inlerma. -' ,: dlata atatlona. -, . 1:17 a. m, 7:11 p. m. (Dally axoapt Bun. : ; Oay) Tor Rtvardal. Croatan, Hcv- . lock, Newport. Wildwood, Morebad ' . '., City, Beautort and Intermediate sta- a. dl, (:(0 p. m. (Sunday only) ' ' -For Rtverdala, Croatan. Havelock.' Nawport. Wildwood. Morehaad City, - - Beaufort and -tntrmiu)iMt .l.tiAn. 7JJ. m. CDaUy xoapt.Sanday) for i . ;. Realaboro, OranUborp, Uayboro, "i Oriental and Intermediate stations.'. 7:1 p. m. (Sunday only) For Reels- ' " I Doro, Qranuboro. Bayboro, Oriental. ' and IntarmedlatA atatfnna . , a. m. (Daily Excent Bundav) . " For'Waahlnston, Plymouth, Oolura- 1 V bia. Belhavan. Edenton, Hertford, - Elisabeth City, Norfolk, Bultolk, and v ... Intermediate aUUona, New Bern to d-' r OreenvUle, Farmville. Wilson, Zeb- ,i "Ion, Ralelgto and IntermedlaU sta-. .- ' Tavavwa annrVK .mw atuxoar. jti :la. m 1:et p.. m. Dally except -.- nuaaay) Front - Ootdaboro. La. t i Orsase. Kl niton. Dover. Cove. u j i carora ana intermediate station... -1:I a.-m., 8.50 p. m. (Sunday pnly)T'-. . from uoiasooro, moranee,- il. , ,' fton, Dover,-Cove, Tuaoarora and '- Intermediate sutlona, ' - - :80 a. m, 7:10 p,- tn.(rally except '? Sunday) From BeauforL Mnrahaail . City, Wildwood, Newport. Havelock. ' CroaUnr Rlerdlfr and intermediate -tatlona. , . . t:t m 7:09 p. nSunaay onlyW- . , roMi onuicrt, Moreneaa Ulty, i ' i Wildwood. Newoort. Havelock. Croi ? ;:tan, Rlverdale and Intermediate -stations. :0 a. m. (Dally) From OrlentaL Bayboro, OranUboro, ReeUboro. aad " IntarmedlatA tt.tinn. - - 7:11 r m. (Dally except Busdey) Prom ' - , rwnom, auiroiK, KlIULCaUl City. , -Hertford, Eden toll, Belhaven, Co- lumbia, Plymouth, Wasbinsrton and t! Intermediate stations, .Edenton to .:. New Bern; Ralelffh. Wendell. Zebu. -.-.r lmi .wiieoa, Jtarmvnie, ureenvllle and intermediate stations. - . . . ., . H. C HUIXHN8, - THoitAajm'asBaAar I,-' Oeneral ilanayar. EEGAL-N0T1CES -SALB trWDBiR DBBil Itr THTJST. Pursuant to the nower of aala nn. rtaroed In a deed tn trust executed to me by i. i. Hart-and Annie ft Hart I his wife, dated the Ikth d&u af n.m. Iber, 194)1, and-recorded In the office oi me register or peeds of Craven County In Book 144, Page 77, I will sell at public auotlon at the Court House, in the City of New Bern, on Monday the 1st day of March. 1909, at ' li ociocK, an., tne louowin described real estate situate In Craven County: All the Tight, title and Interest tn and to their undivided one-fourth In terest In and to all that certain traot or -parcel of land, lying- and being in the County of Craven, State of North Carolina, bounded and described as roiows: un tne worth by the Nelson i s-erry noaa, ana uio tanas oi C. W. Mclllwalne. on the West by Neuse I Road, on the South bv the lands of H. IB. Street, - on the East- by Bachelor Creek, containing 600 acres more or less, being; all the land formerly owned by Henry a Oracle, deceased, about five miles from New Bern on the Washing ton road, and wher"eoa the said par ties of the first part were cultivating drops, and the same bequeathed by Henry a Graela to Bottle Hart during her life. Terms or Bale TT ASH! Trustee. AWMISISTKATKIX'S HOTIOB. s ' ' Havtmt auallfied as Admlnlatrairla of the estate of Elisabeth B. Duffy.- Be. I seated, I hereby notify all persons hav ins claims against tne estate or aaie deeeaaed- t extribtt them to me on or before the 14th day of January, 1910, or this notice will be plead In bar of their: recovery. . , . v- ..-' All persons Indebted to the said ea- Itate will please mak immediate pay iiueui -r- v '' ' - f AdmiBlatratrlx of- . . i EUaaoeTn B. Duffy. -Thia 14th dav of jMitmrv una HENRY K. BBjytN; - - Atuirney. ,: SALE UNDER DEED 11 TRTIT., ''pursuant to -the power" of sale con tained In a deed In trust executed to ?! hL n1 Aaale & Hart tu ill - JStn- day of- Decem ber 1901, recorded in the offloe of the Register of Deeds of Craven County la Book 1, JPage 4JS, I wMl sell at public auotlon. at -th -court house la the city of New Bern, on Monday , the 1st day of March,, .1909, at 11 o'clook. MW- the following described real estate situate in the County of Craven: - . All their undivided -one-fourth In terest In that tract or parcel of land formerly owned by E a Oracle de. ceased) deeerlbed and conveyed by deed to Fred O. Mitchell by H. G. Dix on and wife dated December ltth. not recorded la the offloe of the ReaMster of Deeds of Craven County In Book iKI'&aS' fei dated jMcemoer- 19th, 1901, ra in- tne omce or the -Begleterof Iraven. County. Bank lfa nee-ee 414. te whloh reference la made rnr a I more perfect description."' . January asm; jsvv. j . Terms of Bale CASH! ' 1 ,- - & U. MEADOWS, i :rgg:yt,v ;..,,-' - . - Trustee.." : ' SALE TJNDBR DEED IN TATJgT. ' taltaed, in a deed m trust executed te I me br J. J. Hart and Marv & Hart, dau Ied the 11th day. of January. I90i, and recorded la the office of the Regieter or Deed- or 'Craven r County . in Book 119, pace 419, I will cell at pnbllc auc tion at the Court House In the cltyof New Bern oa Monday the 1st day of March,- 1909, at 11 o'clock, M., the fol lowing described -real estate: All the ri-ht title and Interest In lead to the undivided one-fourth- in-. terest of Mary B. Hart to all that cer- Italn tract or parcel of land lying; and being- situate In, the County of Craven, Htate oi noini uftrouna. oounoea on the North ' bt "the Nelson Ferry Koad and. the lands of C. W. Mclll. value, on the Went by Neuse Road, on the South by E. M. Street, on the mailt by Bachelor Creek, containing; tut aorea more or less, being ail tne land formerly owned by Henry 8. (Ira ls (deceased), about five miles from New Bern- on the Waahlngton Koad. and whereon the said J. J. Bart was cultivating- his cropa.i and the same which was bequeathed by said Henry 8. Ora cle to Beltie liart during her Ufa. January 16th, 1909. t . ; Terms ot Bile CARftf , :.- - . ? - -.. B. It. MBAPOWS. '': r. 'Irustee.1., - . ' BN'i'ftY'JIOTf. .. 8Ute of Worth Carolina s- CraYvi Oonntp .- To S. H. Fowler, Entry Taker tor Cra vea Count v: The imuoi HiKi-iart W. Watson, of Craven County, North CHroMim. ntrj and mvs nann- 10 me fomiwinK rifl Mirth1' pie- fl o rparrrtl of lani hi ftth ton rave n Hint v Norm and tn to PUt 'HA, tn l Mrlfttd ft i v. n.
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