TA, KlIDAY, JULY 17,-1314. FACZj C . . r 1 NOTICE.--' 'MORTGAGE 8AUV VA. -.v-r-- 4W j'i f: t-i Commencing Mar rd, -'tpf Atlan-. -..t'e .CoABt Line will ' Inaugurate "; t roug frsleeplps car service fcfceween 1 -jf ;Vilmlngton,' 1 lorence.. Sumter,. Au -"'v '? uata and Atlanta, iff s connection - with the Geori a Railroad. - ; Following la the schedule ; from :,; stiew Earn int co"0" ; with the - ew a vl e. r JM'.',---?'..;. .' - T... Ne Lern -:. . i H ' : S 6 A.M Vr.i Wilmington . . , i. .. 12:60 P.M. ;- Lv. Wilmington .vV-Vv:45. P.M. ' '" Ar Florence ... . , .7 : 85P.M, lloreace .", t. Hiimter . . . . 8:00 P.M. 980 P.M. ijAr.; Orangeburg . ... .4 .10:18 -P.M. ; Ar. Augusta ....... i . ... 1:40 A.M. ??4 "Ar.'; Atlanta iv. ..,..V.6:00 A.M. i t a Pawwngero may remain in sleep- - , .! f cars until 7:00 a. in-. f : Returning, the train leaves Atlan r 'fv Sa 8:00 p. m., Central time; and ar 'i,'.' -rives .Wilmington 1 : 15 p. m., and j, . VVew Bern :45-p. m. -Eastern tlmeV .t-5 3 .'Connections art maae in tne u . Ion depot Atlanta with the "Dixie -aFlyer Rearing there at 8:0 A. M.J f swuich la a ? solid ;train ' to Chicago, tarrying Bleeping, dining and Obser. nation cars? also .through' .Bleeping ears to St Louia; and.;? with! ;the 'South- Atlantic Limited," (leaving at 7:12 a. in.) a solid train to -Cin- cinnatl. carrying sleeping ana din C-'Pling 'ears; also, through sleeping -cars v - - to Louisville and Indianapolis, - y Connections are alao made in At- .lantn with -thai' Atlanta A West Point R. R.' for Montgomery, Mobile, Jew Orleana and the Southwest; with the Southern Ry. forBirmingnam, Mem Abis and the West with other diverg ing lines lor poinu in Houtn ueor. aia. eto. . -Fi For-' reservations, ' tickets and schedulea, to any -Western destina tion by this new and attractive .' route, by old and reliable lines, ap : ; ply to T. H. BENNETT, Ticket agent v ta i ATLANTIC COAST LINE 1 THE STANDARD RAILROAD OW THE SOUTH. REDUCED ROTJRU TRIP RATES . WILL BE MADE FOR SPECIAL V OCCASIONS BI THE ATLANTIC I COAST LINK, THE STANDARD : RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH. f The Rates Are Open To, The Public r. f NOTE. The first dfttea named are .those upon which tickets may : be sold. ' and noon which the Journey must be begun; and. the lasted ke is " the final return limit the last date .which the Vorlginal starting taint IX must bo reached. , Buffalo, N. Y. June 27, 28 ani 29: July 8. . Atlanta. Oa. July J and 7J Jtlli ' OT ouu vsuneanie jwbt :p$-W;-ynttaa,. 'any -point namea ane .'-'-A-:.! - - T. H. BENNETT. . t Ttccei Agent, new uern, a. u., v address - :?;i;-iS;i4 W-ic- " T. C. WHITE. 3 W. J. CRAIG, . Oetf. Pas. Agt Pas. Traf. Mgr, ' S " Wilmington, N. C. . , WlT AIk NORTH-WEST. -'.SUA Schedule ta efect Hot. Mi'..'lS i :."aVf. Norfolk ....t:8t : .: Potonbwg ..,11:09 10: 4 :Sr .:sv.m. : fcf. Lynchburg . , 3H0 l:f dsv i ;f. Clnelnaaa T.'lff Am Polaaihn ' ; .tS" 6:31 A Colambna ; V' (. t ,' , n 4 :'AV CbJeago ; .-,. X it Looia ....... .m, ' i:09 6:33 a.nx T:8 8:30 'X ClOM eonneetloii mad for Seattle gan Francisco and all Western points t . Pullman Sleeping and parlor cars : IL W. Cafe dining cars Sqnlf " gasat and servios standard of exosl- taaca, Bias Eldga and AUegmeny iCttattia 'erossed c atvmoat . f lctmr '".'Wrytsisa. part, Tlaae-uuea, o&son "V Bjv :tratcr and Information fraa, . ?r Carrospondeiios Invited. ; ?k w 0. sAvxsrra. a. p. ju :t0'f4H.'V':,'''' 1 Booka, Va M & J." a B. 908LBY. D. P. A. W'.i;ti't..V:-:'fcf"i,'vi:'".,.'fli "i " ,v"""'"' mmr I .1 - ' ; W. B.B3VTI1I. Pass.. CmL IZjBr BALTIiiOSB Bstablisltea leHS. f l tjt riin nrMrc si. . .tjf::ti-T noiHa.1 Virginia and. Ala vatsa. , mat. t unitea Etaies - uaii t1mrn Fouth of New York. Eaulp- 4.1 X. :1 7irelesi Telegraph) il every laodara convenience tat tl - t ac 1 eoaif art of the trat .2 r-.a.' Leaves daky. as fol rormV, fay.t.lrOOp.: i ft't f 1 i ,,6:80 p.: For' Ix ..... 6: 10 p.n Cld Point ............TtSOr.i gtraers , arns rrf )!, 7:0 it .? t'irketa mell t 1 1 ro''i. 1 .' m.- . . , f . . I -. 1 t-ian .as to tv- ., s ' t. uu t r- tiOES, stcj s . : 1 j - -1, v. :r i lttter to - :. : .. :c-vat;:" r. if. t".T'::. i ', - i r. J c: rv 1 1 'UI, .xl I,' ' 1' W-.X, N. C'a -Round trip Bummer Tourist, Weei End and Sunday Excursion Fares, season 191f. 'J'-if-.- ::' eek" End . .',..'.". .84-78 - Sunday Ticket ........88.80 Week End Ticket on sale Satur day tralna June 6th to SepL 18th, inc. Limited to following Tuesday. No stop-overs allowed." i .. v Sunday Tickets on sale1 midnight truiu Saturday night limited to leave Norfolk 8:00 p. Jn. Sunday night fol lowing. No stop over, no baggage, nor aleeping car accommodations al lowed. M-'-i : ;: Add 40e on Norfolk rates, same limitations as to Norfolk. , . ; i . rMOREHEAD. CTTY: . v Season ticket .. . 81.80 Week End "i ; . . ..';. . $1.60 Sunday Ticket ...... . .81)0 Season Tickets sold daily May It to Sept 80. 1914 ; Limited Oct. 81, XV slop overa.au potnis, usual baggage allawance. : . ; : Week-End Tickets op sale lor all Saturday and for Sunday morning train. May 30, to and including Sept 18. Limited to TUiisday following date': of . salo. T No stop overs, usual baggagalKwance-.-',;,vf.'.fr Sunday Ticket on sale each Sun day May 31 to and Including Sept 13. , Limited returne aame date. No stop-overs or baggage allowed. BEAUFORT s" -" v Add 80c to rates to Morehead City; same limitations as ; to - Morehead City. ' '-.v::' Week-End Including Hotel Accom modations: ', '.' Board and lodging, Saturday sup per to and including Monday break fast, and transportation, rate 8.00 Tickets sold each Saturday June 20 to and Including August 29, 1914, Limited to return Tuesday following date, of sale. No stop overs allowed. Usual baggage allowance. Extension of Tickets: Week-end and Sunday tickets to Morehead and Beaufort can be e tended on application to agent and payment of difference in rate, v For further information . apply to t. H. Bennett, Ticket Agent Phone 737, or, E. D. KTLE, ' H. S. LEARD, Traf. Mgr. Qen. Pas. Agt, : . NORFOLK, VA. SEASHORE SUNDAY TRAINS ON CONVEND3NT SCHEDULES LOW EXCURSION RATES TO WILMINGTON, AFFORDING AN OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT CARO UNA BEACH AND WRIGHTS VTLLE BEACH AT A VERY SMALL COST. ..r, ' v: ..feiM mi'. :',.-;f-.v:" Commencing Sunday, June 7, and continuing until, and including. Sun day, September 13, 1914, the Atlan tic Coast Line,, the Standard Rail road of the South, will Bell Sunday Bxcurslonr Tickets at..,the following vwry, low rates,, limited to date , of sale,, and operate trains each Sun day on approximate time shown: From:.. Schedule: Fare Lt, New Bern 7:00 7:28 7:34 7:42 ':60 81.26 81.26 L.v. Khems ........ Lv. Pollocksvllle . . . Lv. Ravenswood . . . Lv. Maysvllle Lv. Deppe ..;.... .81.10 81.10 81.00 81.00 81.00 81.00 81.00 8:01 8:12 8:16 8-13 8:37 8:48 8:57 9:07 9:12 9:22 8:26 9:2? 9:80 9:42 9:47 .9:62 10:15 Lv. Kellum Lv. Hawksiae . ... . Lv.. Jacksonville . . . Lv. Verona . Lv, Dixon Lv. Folkstone ...... Lv.'Hollyrldge ..... Lv. Edgecomb Lv. Woodside ...... Lv. Topsail ........ Lv. Cypress Lake . . Lv. Hampstead . , . . Lv. Scotts Hill .... .86 Lv. Kirkland ...... Lv, Baymead . .85 .86 Ar. .Wilmington : Returning, leave Wilmington 7:30 p. m.; arrive Jacksonville 9:22 p. m.; arrive New Bern 10:45 p. m. Stop ping at all stations to let off passen gers. ; '; ", ' Kv. : Conductors will not sen tickets from stations where ticket offices are open for the sale- of tickets. Children over 5 and under - iz years of age, half fare. W. J. CRAIG, . . T. C. WHITE, Pass. Traf. Mgr.,; Gen. Pas. Agt, Wilmington, N. C. I WEEK-END SUNDAY AND SUM MER ' EXCURSION RATES TO THE SEASHORE VIA THE AT LANTIC ' COAST LINE THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH. ' ' '. Roand Trip Bates. r, ir-Qm From New Bern. N. C. ?o: Washington, D.C , . 16.80 0 Baltimore, Md. . . 15.80 To New York City .. .. .. 24.80 To Boston,' Mass. i . vfr'V. ; 29.20 Tickets on sale every oay untu September 80, via . Goldsboro, Nor, folk and Steamer; with final return limit October 31, 19142 To Wrightsville Beach, N. C... 14.28 Ticketa on sale ' everv day until September 30,' with final return limit October 81, ltM . To Wilmington. N. C, . .. .32.85 Tickets on sale for all trains each Saturday and' tor all forenoon tralna each Sunday .until1 September., 13 19 14, limited- returning to midnight of Tuesday next following date of sale. ' '.vi-K?? -' To WiimingtonN. C. . .s i v . . 11.88 - Tickets will be sold for all fore noon trains 01 eacn Bunoay.omy un til September. 18. .1914, , Inclusive, limited returning, to midnight of date of oale. ? - For summer 1. excursion" rates to many Mountain, Lake ,and Pleasure Resorts, and for any other Informa tion, reservations,- etc., call on T. H Bennett, Ticket Agent, or sddress, W. J. CRAIG, i T. WHITE, i V pass. Trat.,Mgrv?; Gen. Pass. Agt v . , Wilmington, N. C KOTICK OF SALE op five valc ABI LOTS Vi PEMBROKE.. ' Pursuant to power contained la a contract made by 'A.: T. Dttl and, A. Kn"?.1::":;- uui, attorney in, xacx lor uiara- u. paS 'ana Wllam C.nn7 wi?e' of ths tAcnnil tiait for the HA In or HVe,l Certain lots in Pembroke,' which said lota are fully described lnaald con-; tract . bearing date of February, 18, 1911, tne undersigned win on ine 17th day Of " 'August 1914, at 12 o'dock' m ;at the court house dooi In New Bern, -sell to the Highest bid' der for cash th foHowlns describee lond' lntct nnmhar. SI RZ. hK. K7 inn 120. according to the plan, or plot oil Pembroke which said plan is record ed in book number 83, page 290 in the office of the Register of Deeds! of Craven County. - ' ' :. '. A. T. DILL, v A. T. Dill, attorney lh fact for Clara G. Dill. A. H. Bangert. R. W. WILLIAMSON, Attorney. July 17th, 1914. v NOTICE OF SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT IN BROWNVHjLE. -Pursuant to power contained 1n that certain mortgage dated the 21st day of November, 1910, - from Ed ward Brooks and wife Edney Brooks to Mills HalU which said mortgage is recorded in book number 18, page 196, in the office of the Register ot Deeds of Craven County, the un dersigned will on the 17th day? of August, 1914, at 12 .o'clock m., at the court house door in New Bern, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following land: On the north side of Scott's Creek and on the soutn side of Trent River, and being lot number 28 in the plan of that part of Craven County, North Carolina, commonly called Brownville, the said plan being recorded in book number 142, folio 396, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, and being the same land conveyed by John S. Garrett, ' mortgagee, to the said Edward Brooks, which deed is dated 21st day of November, 1910 MILLS HALL. . ' Mortgagee. ? R. W. WILLIAMSON. ;J .. Attorney. . ,;.:-'.. July 17ih..l914.;.. . NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS FOR DIVISION. - S North Carolina-7-craven County. " ;? Suoerior CourV-Before the Clerk. Addie May Outlaw, et al., heira of L. H. Outlaw, deceased'. Ex Farte. i By virtue of an order of sale maae in the above entitled proceeding by the Clerk of said. Court, appointing the undersigned commissioner to sell the lands described in the petition for iMainn T Tt I. Ward . nnmmisaion - r as aforesaid, wtllsel tor cash . nignest Diaaer ai UO CUIU'l. house door, at New Bern. :Craten County, N. C, at the hour, of twelve o'clock, m., on Monday, 3rd day of I August, 1914, the following lanas 01 u. H. Outlaw, deceased, to-wii: -c, First Tract ' Beginning at a bridge across tie Fort Barnwell road about 200 yard northeast of the intersection of that Dover and Fort Barnwell roads andr' tract of land conveyed by runs-with Seth West line, now L. H-jonn x. Wayne to A. C. West by deed Whitehead's, about S. 48 E. 70 yards, thence N. 42 E. 17 1-2 yards, thence N. 48 W. 70 yards to the Fort Barni well road, thence with the road to the beginning, containing -f of an acre, more or less, and being the ume lot of land conveyed by J. R. Griffin to Harvey Mann by deed dat ed June 21stj 1906, and recorded in book 156. nage 203. records of Crav en County, and known as a part of che . B. Griffin deceased land. Second Tract Situated in the town of Dover and north side of A. & N C. R. R. and west side of public road leading from over to Fort Barnwell and bounded as follows: . Beginning at a stake on Bald publicl lUBU AlU SV Winl 0 uui wuu - w westwardly with saitt Walker's line 135 feet to a stake; thence northerly and parallel ;with Barnwell road 19&I lOtll. W wiuiu, uciid Barnwell road, thence eastwardly ... . V .! l4, Untnl wiia bbu uauiu ii yuo , S2!?. XJSffSS ufff :r, r"'r being the lot known as the Cicero. icre. more or less. ' This the 16th day ot June, 1914. L . :.. n. WART). ' 'l rnrnmlutnilAr By virtue ;orine poww couim. m tnaj certain eaanw morigKO w. ecuted by tto t Carolina Coast Lime Co. dated Jan- uary 9, 1914, and registered in the office- ot the Register Deeds of Crav en Countv. N. C in Book 203, Paget i . nn BCCUUUl VI UOiauil in jihuk - ot th imiebtedness thereby secured, 1 wiu, ou rnuj, vu ,.i uj . July. 1914. at the hour ot 12 o'clock, noon, at the eourt house door of said county, in the City ot New Bern, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, the following do- scribed articles of personal property, to-witti tne 16 H. P.- gasoline en- ' it jm. 41 V a Jntt Af glne, one 4 H. P.; gasoline engine, Nortn Carolina, and : beginning at one; rockNsrusher, 85 ton . capacity, caegar Tayldr's line on the north one rockj crusher, 60 ton capacity; 8jae 0f Gardner's alley at the dis one pulverizer, 5 ton capacity; a lot ..... one hundred and fifty-nine of shafting, pulleys, belts, screens,, and tools necessary, for the operation of a lime plant. Also one saw mill and the tools incident to the opera- tion thereof' for a better description of which see mortgage la book and page above referred to. J Also one Bteam entine 25 H. one steam;. , engine 16 H. P.; one steam engine 6 H, P., shafting, belts and Dulleys for the above machinery. Also one gasoline tug boat; one flat Or scow '9 0 ton capacity, one flat or scow 25 .ton .capacity ; , .one fiat or scqw is ton capacity. Aiso au counts that are due and owing tne This thS 80th day ot June; 1914. E. NEWSOME, itiOTJCB ,10 CEJCITORS. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, in - the v matter of Geo. B. Hooker, bankrupt: : ' The petition of Geo. B. Hooker of Oriental, N. C. for a full discharge Mn baakruptcy having been filed in j- & - On the 15th day of Julr.,1914, at 12 o'clock noon; before the court at New Bern, N. C., in said district and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at said time and place and show cause. If any they have, why ta prayer of l PotlUoner should not be grant- This the 11th day of June, 1914. . P. M. PEARSALL, Deputy Clerk. MORTGAGE SALE. . , North Carolina Craven County. . By virtue of the power of sale given the undersigned in a certain chattel mortgage executed by 8. B. Duncan on the 4th day of August 1911, the same being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Craven f!nnntv. in c Book 78. nnsrn .302, in which referenbe is hereby made, I will sell at the corner of Middle and South Front streets, New Bern, N. C, at 11 o'clock, a. m., on Saturday, August 1, 1914, the follow ing personal property, vis: air the household and kitchen furniture be longing to S. B. : Duncan, ' and now stored in warehouse of the Turner Furniture Co., on Middle street. New Bern, N. C, being the same House hold and kitchen furniture described in the aforesaid chattel mortgage. This 7th day of July, 1914. C. L. IVES, Mortgagee. S. R. STREET, - Auctioneer. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of the Suoerior Courtof Craven County, made in the special proceed ing entitled B. J. West, Admr. of A. C. West, deceased, vs. . George R. West, T. R. West, Mrs. Julia Lewis, B. J. West, Mary Bell Forbes and Forbes, her, husband, the same being No. 669 upon the spe cial proceeding docket of said court, the undersigned commissioner will, nn Mnnilnv tho Srd rlftv of August. . 1914. at 1 o'clock, p. m., at tne court house door in New Bern, Nortn car ollna, offer for sale to the highest bidder tor cash those certain tracts of land lying and being in Craven county .North Carolina, ; more par ticuiariy described as follows, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: A tract of land containing 33 acres, more or less, conveyed to A. C. West by William Rnrrfnetnn hv deed dated October 5. uu and recorded in the office of 1 .i t . n.i. r-Mnnnn co slnnlnv of h oknra n tha Knitter line runnin- Soutn 41 3.4 Bast 70 poles to John Spiker's line; thence with his line South 88 1-4 East 1U3 poles, to Jersey Barrtngton'a line; thence North 41 1-4 West 70 poles to A. C. West's line; thence with his line North 88 1-4 West 103 poles to the beginning, containing 33 ires, more or less, and being the dated December 4, 1867, and record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Craven County in Book 93. at Page 616. - SECOND TRACT: A tract contain. Ing 67 acres, more or less, conveyed by F. P. Latham to A. C. West by deed dated October 17th, 1856, re corded in the Register's office of Craven County in Book 66-, -at Page 259, and described as follows: ' Beginning at a Cypress in Broad Creek Low Ground on the line of Isaao Barrington, , then running North 13 West to a stake; thence South 16 East 126 poles to Shlves lja8t corner; then with the various J courses of said creek and Sueixht's V . ,,. . . taming du acres, more or less; anu another tract conveyed in the said aead, beginning at a gum standing in -j-. DrnaA rro,v- rnnnlnv thanu I " , " - . fl0 f COW X I V UU1CO W Sk iUQiivo Nortn 43 WeBt 18 poles to a stake; S 66 Ea'st 66 poles to a atake; thence South 60 East 37 poles to a stake; thence North 45 50 nnitrt th ginning, containing 67 acres, more or less. This 26th day of June, 1914. B. J. WEST, ' Commissioner. MORTGAGE SALE OF CITY PROP- 1 . ERTY. Piir.lllin. to th. nowep contalned , tnat certain mortgage dated the 19tn day of Jannaiy. 183, from Emanuef niih and wlfe Caroline Flgher t0 B, B Hackburn and W. C. 1 V"'A,' n.hum nd m l knni, mimhar 1111 iwm 777 in th office of the I es W w" " Register of Deeds of Craven County, ienlgnei will, on the 17th day o(.AugnB 1914, at 13 o'clock M. at the court noU8e a00Fi ln New Bern, u t0 the hlgheBt bidder tor- cash tne i0n0wing described land: All tnat lot or parcei ot iana lying and b lnr ln tne City 0f New Bern, fMt from Bern street running thence wtth Gardner's alley sixty feet more or ieBB to dreen's line, thence north Wnh said Green's line one hundred t , thnncn westwardly parallel with I Gardner's , alley sixty feet more or ijless to"-' Caesar Taylor's line, and P.! thence southwardly with the said Taylor's line to the beginning. ' It being the same lot or parcel of land onveved to Emanuel Fisher by John o. Gardner and wife dated Sept. 2nd, 1 g g u , nd which deed is ' duly re: corded in book number 83,,pages 256 c - iand 357, records 01 ra.yen vumuy, .. . b.,havIvbuk, W; c! VlLLETT, ; R W.' WILLIAMSON, By virtue of a mortgage deed ex ecuted by Clifford Simpson and Hen- rletta J. Simpson to the undersign- ed on the eth day of April. 1909. and registered in the office of the Regis- ter of Deeds of Craven County in Book 176, Page 7, "and made by C. Simpson, Kate Lewis, W. W. Lewis, Chas. C. Simpson, Mary F. Simpson, I: E. Dsugherty,' and Mattle C. Daugherty, to the undersigned dated the 9th day ot August. 1910. and registered in the office of said Regis- the following personal property to ter of Deeds in Book 196. Pace 128. wit: One Reading Standard MotsV- I will sell to the 'highest bidder for easn at the court House door in New I aer, Being inc same motorcycle ae Bern, Said county, at 12 o'clock M. scribed in the aforesaid Chattel on Monday the 17th day of August, A. D., 1814, all the following tract of land to-wit: Lying and being in the County of Craven, 8tate of North Carolina, near Riverdale, and known and des ignated as follows: .Beginning at the Adam Coats corner on the Beau fort and New Bern road, and with the Williams line to a ditch, the B. W. Ives line, then -with said line to said Ives lower corner, then with said Ives line to R. R right of way 1 263 yards, then with said right of way to Pel nam's line a gum tree, then with Pelham'a line to the Good corner, then with the Fonseks line to the main road, near the eight mile post, then with the mam road down to the Jones County road, then with said road to the beginning containing 275 acres. This instrument is exe- cuted subject to a mortgage for Robbins having defaulted in the pay $400.00, executed to J. A. Meadows Iment'of the said mortgages, the un- on 160 acres or above, described lands situated on the South side of the main road, between that and Brice's Creek. The intention of the deed is to convey all the lands owned by said parties of the first part, in No. 7 township. This 14th day of July, A. D. 1914. J. A. JONES. NOTICE OF FHtST MEETING OF CREDITORS. United States of America, Eastern District of North Carolina as. In the United States District Court in and for said District, Fourth Bankruptcy Division. In the matter of The Co-Operative Supply Co., New Bern, N. C, Bankrupt No. 104. In Bank ruptcy. m iU the Creditors of The Co-opera tive Supply Co., of New Bern, in the County of Craven, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 8th day of July, A.. D. 1914 the said Co-operative Supply Co., was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of their creditors will be held at New Bern, In the U S. Court Room, on the 27th day oi July, A. D. 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said I - " r- -- the -bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. SAMUEL W. SMALLWOOD, Referee In Bankruptcy. New Bern, N. C, July 14, 1914. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF 'THE SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK OF GOODS. In the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of North Carolina, In Bank ruptcy. In the matter ot Redding L. Simp- kins, of New Bern, N. C, Bank rupt No. 105, In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of Redding L Simpkins, of New Bern, in the County of Craven and District aforesaid, Bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 28th day of July A. D., 1914 the personal property belonging tc the above estate, consisting of a stock of Dry Goods, will be sold at Public Auction in the city of New Bern, aforesaid, under the supervis ion of T. A. Uzzell, Trustee, subject to the approval of the Court. Examination of said stock upon ap plication to the Trustee. T. A, UZZEIjLi, Trustee. New Bern. N. C, July 15, 1914. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District ol North Carolina, At New Bern. In the matter of Redding L. Simp- kins, of New Bern, N. C, Bank rupt In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of Redding L. Simp- kins, of New Bern, ln the Count ot Craven and District aforesaid. Bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 25th day of June A. D. 1914 the said Redding L. Simpkins, was duly adjudged bankrupt; and thai the first meeting of his creditors wili be held at New Bern in the U. S Court Room on the 8th day of July, A. D. 1914 at 11 o'clock A. M., at 1 wuivu uui. ui. nun vi ounui a uin; iv tend, prove their claims, appoint I tsitntnA aw mtn a Kant trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such , other business as may properly come before said meeting. New Bern, N. C, June 26, 1914. SAMUEL W. SMALLWOOD, Referee in Bankruptcy. . PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. North Carolina Craven County. In the Superior Court Raphael O'Hara against Jane Bry ; ant and u. L. Bryant. The defendant above named Will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Craven County to foreclose a tax Hen created by Sher iff Certificate on land in this county and State; and the said defendant will further take notice that he 1b creases your appetite; stops lndiges required to appear at the September tion; you can eat everything. A real term of Superior Court for said coun- spring tonic for liver kidnoy and ty to be held on the 7th day of Sep- stomach troubles. Cleanses your tember, 1914. at Court House of said whole system and you feel fine. Elee county in New Bern, N. C, and an- trio. Bitters did more for Mr. T,- D. swer or demur to the complaint In Peeble's stomach troubles than any said action or the plaintiff will apply medicine he ever tcfed. Get a bottle to the court for relief demanded in 3ai4'CpmplalntrAi;.it': ;r'..;;j w. o. rxiANiMiuK, North Carolina Craven County. ' By, virtue of the power of sals glv en the undersigned in a certain Cnat- tel Mortgage . executed by John 8. Holland on the first day of February 1913 the same being recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Craven COunty in Book 72, Page 81. to which reference is hereby made, I will sell st the Court House door in Craven County itt 12 o'clock m., on Monday the 13th day of July 1914, cycle, 7 horse powjeiand twin cylln- Mortgage. - i : This 20th day of June, 1914. J. F. DEPPE, Mortgagee. D. E. HENDERSON, Attorney. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE ' - FARM, Pursuant to the power of sale con tained in two certain mortgages made and delivered to the under- signed mortgagee by Edward Rob- bins, one of which said mortgages is dated the 23 day of January, 1912, and recorded in book number 193, page 79;- in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, and the other of said mortgages is dated the io day of January, 1913, and record- ed in book number 193, page 14.3, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, the said Edward dersigned will on the 20 day of July, 1914, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door in New Bern sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described land situate near Riverdale in Craven County and bounded as follows: Situate on the south side of Beaufort road and on the east side of Brice Creek, beginning where Big Tfllnnri Rrnnoh omnaaa th nlri TTAAth road formerly known as Woods Road and running up said road in a south wardly direction 17 poles to a stake. thence N. 70 1-2 W to Brice Creek, thence down said Creek to the mouth of Big Island Branch, thence up the various courses of the said branch to the beginning, containing fifty acres, more or less. JOHN S. GARRETTE, Mortgagee. R. W. WILLIAMSON, Attorney. June 20, 1914. SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN THE CITY OF NEW BERN. Pursuant to the power -contained in that certain mortgage made and delivered to the ; undersigned ' by Henry Bryant and Ida Bryant, his wife, which said mortgage is dated the 9th day of April,' 1913, and re corded in the office of the Register 3f Craven County Deeds, Book No. 193, page 266, the said Henry Bry ant having defaulted in the payment the same, the undersigned will, on the 20th day of July, 1914. at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door In New Bern, sell to the highest bid der for cash all the following de scribed land: J&m&flfths undivided Interest in and to all that certain lot 3f land in the City of New , Bern, North Carolina, which is situate at the south east intersection of Ger man and New South Front streets ln the said City of New Bern, and fully described in that certain deed of con veyance dated the 26th day of March, 1885, from the New Bern Co-opera tive Land and Building Association to Hettle Bryan and her children by Asa Bryan, which is recorded in Book No. 91, pages 452 and 453, in the office of the , Register of Deeds )f Craven County; and being the one Bfth interest which the said Henry Bryant, holds by reason of the said leed to Hettle Bryan and her chil- iern by Asa Bryan above referred to ind also : the three-fifths interest which he holds by deed from John 8. Qarrette, mortgagee, to the said Hen ry Bryan, which deed is dated the 9th day of April, 1913. JOHN S. GARRETTE, R. W. WILLIAMSON, ; Mortgagee. Attorney. June 20; 1914. CTTY ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the Board of Al dermen of the City of New Bern:-;..'. . .. That Chapter IS of the ordinances of the city of New Bern be amended by striking out Section 3 thereof ' and, in lieu thereof, Inserting the following: Sec. 3. "Any terson, firm or cor poration who shall :. keep open any store or shop on Sunday for the purpose of buying, selling and transacting business, except ln cases of necessity, shall upon conviction, pay a fine of ten dollars for each and every offense. , 5, 'But drug stores and apothecary shops may be kept open at all times for the sale of drugs and medicines. toilet articles and soaps, and such 6ther merchandise as may be neces sary in case of sickness or accident; provided this ordinance shall not ap ply to the sale of milk or ice at any time, nor to the delivery ot ice cream prior to 10:45 o'clock a. m. "Provided further, that it shall be a violation of this ordinance to sell coca-coia, Pepsi-cola, or other soft drinks by whatever name called, or ice cream, cigars, cigarettes or to bacco except by hotels and bona fide restaurants in their places of busi ness and in the ordinary conduct of their business." F. T. PATTERSON, ' ''i-?'.., U -vr City Clerk. Indigestion?. Can't EatT. No Appe- ...ixi.. titer -. : A treatment of Electric Bitters In- today. 6 Oe and $1.00, at your drug- gist 'ty". .i- 1 ' HucKien g . Arnica ' Salva for Ha. ..,M-Ur- tttttt TTTXTrrn

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