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1 i '. 3C : 3I.1, At'. nfa, Ca. March 31. In addition to t' e p!i ea of the farmers through out the gn :th to reduce their acreage 25 per cent, there are two reasons in a-!-. lion to the pledges which are fur t"..iT evidences of the fact that acreage is certain to be reduced. The first is t' t the farmers all over the southern lutes are further behind with their work this year than in many years past and they have not the time now to get their land in the proper condition for planting cotton. - Another reason, and perhaps the most important besides the pledge of the fanner to curtail his acreage, is the scarcity of labor throughout the sonth. , For several years past negroes have been rapidly leaving the farms, taking to railroads, saw mills and turpentine distilleries. Very few of them remain between the plow-handles, that is very few in comparison to the number that worked on farms five years ago, and this year they are scarcer than ever. " - . . With very little labor a"farmer can not begin, to tend the cotton land he . had in cultivation last year, and he must necessarily cut his acreage In proportion to his labor. But a larj.e majority of the people who have signed the pledge to reduce their cotton acre age are going to do so, and those tfYo have not signed will be forced in a large measure to do so anyhow because of the few laborers for farm work, and - the short time left them in which to get their planting done. The Southern Cotton Association is daily in receipt of advice of the reduc tion of acreage everywhere,- and hjin- ' dreds of pledges from leading planters in every section are constantly being 7 forwarded to the headquarters of the association, which is additional evi dence of reduction. It has been esti mated that if every farmer in the south would cut off one row of cotton $1,000. 000 bales less would be the result in 1906, " -- Fathiom in Parasols. ' A very interesting relic of years gone was shown to The Free Press by Mr. S. H. Rountree, Sr. It is a copy of "The Newbcrnian," a weekly paper published in New Born bearing the date of September 7, 1847, during the pro gress of the Mexican war. Little news is contained in the issue, but some very nteresting reading matter touching is sues of that day is found among the communications published in the paper Free Press, 31st. - A fire, consuming stubble, brush an trees burned fiercely along the line of the P. (X & W. railway, yesterday, threatening that property with destruc tioh. The fire was over a half mile in ex nt and burned to the river and con siderable along the shore. ... The smoke and flames greatly hindered work in that section. ' , -..";v;r. Died.. '"';..")',' In this city, March 31st, Mrs. Mar riett S. Palmer, relict of 4he late Maj. W. L. Palmer, in her 87th. year. The funeral services will be held this a? tejr- noon, at 8 o'clock at Centenary Meth odist Episcopal church. ? '1 BARF00TS MILLINERY OPENING. Cholc and Unique Display of Ladle Heid gur tor the Spring and Summer -Wear. The last and one of the prettiest of the sprintr millinery openings was seen yesterday at Barfoot Bros, store. The dress goods and notions in the store were -on display and the millinery de partment was artistically arranged in ferns, palms and flowers. The opening was skillfully conducted by Miss Maria Frochwitler assisted by the lady clerks in the store. Among the pattern hats that should be especially "mentioned is the Napoelian shape made of : maline and silk braid with exquisite plumes, There is a polk with shell brim with chiffon facing with pink roses and rib bon. The high back turbans ". were in evidence and the Marie Antoniette and U.nA naintod Tmnumlfl-the narasol Charlotte Corday shape? in lace and must match the grown. The idea of flowers. The shirt-waist and strec J harmony which prevails at the presentjhats a line in which Barfoot makesu time is responsible for this decidedly ! specialty will be shown on Monday. mart and pretty ldev With a match- The stock in dress hats surpasses tnose m ff 'ft ( ) VIJ IB. 7ELL0 ITO OWII STORY kni tells it eloquently in the bright eye. the-supple. elastic movement, the smooth, soft skin, glowing with health, a body sound and well, an active brain, good appetite and digestion, refreshing sleep, energy to per ioral the amies-ana capacity to enjoy the pleasures of ; me. ine mooa is me most vital part of the body: every organ, muscle, tissue, nerve, sinew and bone is dependent on it for nourishment and strength, and as it circulates through the system, pure and Strong, it furnishes to these different parts all the healthful qualities nature intended. When, from any cause, the blood becomes impure or diseased, it tells a different story, quite as forceful in its way. Itchiner. burning skin diseases, muddy, sallow complexions, disfiguring sores, boils, carbuncles, etc., show the presence, in the "blood, of some foreign matter or poison. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Contagious Blood Poison and Scrofula, are effects of a deeply poisoned blood circulation. These may either be inherited or ac- V ""Nk j. quired, but the seat of trouble is the same the f J f 3 ( blood. - S. 6. S.. a purely vegetable blood remedy. VCx vv V3"N cleanses and purifies the circulation and makes it ) J 8trone an clean, , Under its purifying and tonic ef- ' -S, fects all poisons and impurities are expelled from the blood, the general health is built up, all disfiguring eruptions and blem ishes disappear, the sicin becomes soft and smooth and robust health blesses life. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all dis eases of the blood are cured by S. S. S. Book on the blood and any medical advice, freecf charge. JJ& SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. CA. 31E Grove's Tc:lc!::3 GldO Tank has ttoeJ tha test 25 years. Avcrc-3 Anr.:J Cdcs over O23 czi a Halt 11 fcsitlcs. Docs tLis reccrd cf cent r;: cd to yea ? No Cure, No Pay. Eacloscw with every aottle t a Ten, lent, package oi Crove's Black R-oot, Liver Pills. 50c. AN EXCITING RUNAWAY. . FEDERAL COURT JURORS. lug frock and hat, the parasol must be en suite. There will be nothing smarter or more inexpensive than these hand painted parasols. So far they are ex clusive. It will certainly be several years before these become common enough to be tiresome. Their price puts them out of the reach of the bar gain hunter from la art de la mode. . E. Brown, promoter of Jones-Adams Congress of Novelties has arrived in the city .; and taking off the arrange ments to complete the arrival of com pany to this city and he says that speak Jnc without a doubt that they have the latest novelties that are new to sight seekers, carrying an array of fine novel attractions that are not worn out but art wonderful and instructive. They number 12 paid attractions, 3 free at tractions, and the greatest show of xiatance. .Trained Animal show with the greatest animal history, the Man Eating Lion Wallace and a Novel Romance true to life, the Great Train Robberv. - Mr. Brown will be in the city until company arrives. The fishing sport has begun in good earnest and reports of hook and line catches are coming in thick. Yester day Major Pope and Deputy United States Marshal, R. W. Ward caught 75 piscatorial beauties of the open mouth chub variety. The engine in the Pepsi-Cola factory was set running for the first time Thursday. The regular manufacture of Pepsi-Cola will commence Monday. There was a marked difference in the weather of yesterday. The tempera ture arose to over 80 degrees Thursday but it was only 60 or C5 degrees yester day. : This is all fools day and is especially of all previous seasons in style and shape and the prices are low for the quality.' - Children's hats will also be on display Monday. . ' : "Found Not Guilty. The Kinston Free Press 31st says: The jury in the George Hawkins case returned a verdict of not guilty in the convening of court for the morning ses sion today. They were given the case last night about 10 o'clock, and though having the case all night it was said they were practically agreed on their verdict soon after they got the case, with the exception of two or three ju rors who wanted some few points dis cussed more fully than they could in the tired condition they naturally were late last night. Hence the final verdict wad not reached until this morning. The killing for which Hawkins was tried was purely self defense and a deed for which he was justified by neighbors and friends.- - Valuable to a High Degree Wilmington Dispatch. , . The New Bern Journal is advocating a paid fire department for die thriving city the paper represents. - Its advo cacy is certainly in behalf of some-hing that will prove of great benefit to any town. - Wilmington tried the paid fire department system and still has it, growing more and more in love with it every day. , Such a department is a big improvement over the previous way of fighting fire, though the old volunteer department rendered splendid service and was composed of energetic fearless fire fighters. But the paid department is necessarily more alert and more ready for action, for the men are al ways on hand to Tespond to an alarm Jurors Drawn Fer April Term 1905 of Tho Ur.ltid States Ofstrlcl Andl.Clrcutt (ourts. " . The following namel parsons have been drawn to serve as jurors at the next term of the United States District and Circuit Courts, for the Eastern Dis trict of North Carolina, to be held in the United States Courtrooms in the city of New Bern on the 4th Monday in April 1905, it being the 24th day of said month to wit: y Beaufort Joseph B. Latham, F, H. VonEberstein, Frank H, Waters, L. T Thompson. '; ' Carteret S. I. Turner (col), Justin E, Willis, Charles HilLJBuy Chadwick, Win. V. Mason, , Craven J, W. Moore, J, R. Pigott A. E, Hibbard, J. A. Jones, F. P. Out law, D. M. Roberts, Walter D. Barring ton. J. K. Willis. ' Greene John Harrison, J. W, S. Beaman, Herbert Potter, Benj. Taylor Walter DaiL Hyde Preston Carter. ... , . Jonej-H. C. Foscue, Lewis King, C. D. Foy, Jr., John C. Parker, W.- BJ Hargett. ' " , ' Lenoir B. L. Taylor, Benj. F. Fields Alex Sutton, R. B. : Kinsey, John F. Mewborne. Onslow E. B. Hargett, T. B. Hen derson, D, R. Canady, J. T. Bartley. Pamlico Chas. R. McClees, Leroy Harper, Geo. Ireland, Reuben Lewis.' Pitt Jacob McCotter, T. J. Parker, John Nobles, A. J. Moye. . Wayne J. H. Bizzel, T. R. Robinson P. A. Holland, Geo; F. Komegay, J. E. Person. .v'-y'.v--,! !.,'"' ;v-..--',v": I J 4.1 I..-. Tkv. AvnnwAHMA n VA MM- appropriate for all other people except "'ZZHZZ o7 flurseives.. . .. , - . . ,. anlvt wnrk " The base ball season is upon us and . The wilminjfton paid department, which Interest ill soon be centered on has been in existence now for a num great national sport. New Bern is go-1 . f of hag rendered valuable mg 10 nave a learn composeu i Ku . 8ervice ftnd ha3 throvn a 8trong players and some fine games are prom ised. ' .- F. M. Bowden & Son have put a Very neat and attractive delivery wagon in service this week. ' The work of plumbing in the new ?;' Kfst church which has been done arm of protection around the - city in the way of self-guarding against heavy fire losses. V ';'' ,;!v V.,', Naturally the insurance rate is under a paid department than under a volunteer one, as much so as there is reason for a difference between the l y I r. EJ. Hicks of Newark, N. J., is j rates on an opera house and a grocery about completed and doubtless is the store. There exists a wide difference f nest job in the line In the city. It in the risk. There are so tie avocations I s been constructed on principles in that call for a higher insurance .rate accord with sanitary science and it than others and so it is with the fire in is'iows how good plumbing differs from ' surance terms. Consequently it can be I 1 and how easy it is to have good seen that a city enjoys not only strong I'.jfiiLing. protection under a paid department, Ti e annual report of tae president of . but also enjoys the privilege of low in feCailf.rd Cattle Ground Co, Joseph surance rates. This makes' a saving n. I! r i.titd has been issued. It states both ways, which more than, balances ',rt.nf tbfl fomnanv its hones the expenses of the paid department t lv; tit has accomplished in pre- Not only does the saving come from v' t' p 1 ' tiiri-a of land known " - r . . n - frk (' ,., 1 r-i 'V"n'M Dy less auMUnruus cvuiingiaiuniB. 1110 n.. n. i an.,.'n In fKuf firntwm la lnrfro ftir . o " .i.rmr 1 iratiM J. hnrocK. " " " B lv' y, arrival yesterday from fire losses are never covered fully by in- lP0 i,m,l,;, wiA fertilizer ma- surance anu a prwpwuvo nma oiwj i ! f r i ! cuai factory. fit' r i, fi. C ; ' n Inn purchase -J of JTr. . k LLiuswy, the large reaid-nce on - k slrvet nhich waa formerly his y f ' n h in this city, will be : 1 t'.fs fullowi ng account of "Our Women In The War." A Frightonod Horn Umo Tho Most Crowdeo Sidewalk In Tho City For s Speod ;:;::;Ws:': v A most exciting and terrifying runa way occurred on Middle street yester day morning. That there was no seri ous accident is a .source of winder to the many people who witnessed it and those who barely escaped may well be thankful it was no worse. A horse belonging to a white country man was standing on South Front street when it became frightened at some thing and ran away. As it jturned on Middle street it took to the sidewalk in front of the American Stock Company's store. Colliding with a post supporting the awning it tore it away, and the bug gy was also torn loose from the horse. Being thus disengaged the horse kept up the sidewalk at a frightful rate and did not leave it until near T A. Hen ry's drug store and was caught further The Mothers of the Confederacy and the Veterans, their Sons andDanghters heirs of their glory, are earnestly and cordially invited to contribute accounts nf mi t-V inaratutafl OKA Imjltim f TVkOTM ... xww rii. "P Middle street. heroism and patient fortitude. Such ;u""7Jr " "V r I tninH inn hohiaa in Kawa WdM All THA contributions ; are intended for the! . 6 .. .. . . .....,. "Special Editions" which the Press of " North Carolina proposes at an early date to publish, devoted entirely to true history of the "Women in the War," "who bound : their warriors' sash when ithey "went forth to fight: who suffered worse than death a thous and times; who were stung and wound ed by privations that the hardest sol dier ever knew. " the affair was soon over it caused great consternation for a little time, Association Officers Busy. Atlanta, Ga., April L During the past week every state department of Southern Cotton Association has been visited by an officer of . the headquar- ' The great remedy for nerTOut prostration and all dlwnu.es of tlie geueratltt 1 orfranaof eltbersez. such as Nervous Prostration. Fsiiinirop u.i.i.n.u. i Impoteney, NiKbtly Emissions, Youtbful Errors, Mental Worry, expensive use oi lODaocoorupium, which ieaa" Lnsumption ard Insanuv with .nr. Unlum WlJW'h Md An OinatimnMnn ,rri !..... ixri.k - Wltli limlit iiiisV.0. - c . f.nvper do. rVIOTT'8 if . W kn lirivjlllinniHI' nil I n ThJ overcom, Weak. rr mi f ir x w w sy p mm m m sts mm VT omissions, increase vig or and banish "naina menstmatlon." They are "LIFE SAVJ21CS" to rirls at romanhood. aidincr develonment of known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1. DO Plt liOX ltV MAIL. Sold Sold in New Bern by Davis' Pharm Administrators Notice Havintr this dav Qualified as adminlatntflr r the estate of R. C Kehoa, deceased, all persons hav ing claims against tne sau estate are Hereby noti fied to present the same duly verified to the under signed on or before the first day of March 1906 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate are here by requested to make immediate payment. This Maren ard, lsuo. . C J. McCAHTHY, Administrator. These editions will be published with I ters. President Harvie Jordan has the endorsement of all the camps of been in Texas and Louisiana. Secty Veterans and Sons of the various cities I Richard Cheatham has been in Tennes- and under the direction of , committees I see, Mississippi and Alabama. T. J from all these camps. , ISimmons, Jr., manager of the press Perhaps many oi those who suffered I bureau has been in South Carolina and the most and crowned their sufferings I North Carolina. Dixon Armstrong, of with the grandest heroisni,sor those I the emblem bureau, has been in Arkan- who knew of such, are not accustomed I sas, Oklahoma and Indian Territory, to write for publication and would shrink I Each of these officials found the state naturally from such, an undertaking I departments hard at work and the dit to such we can only say, write down in I ferent states thoroughly organized and vour own wav the incidents ' as vou re-1 offices conducted in a business man- msmber them and send them, and what 1 ner. you write will be' edited clothed in I T.J. Simmons, ' Jr., who made the company dress. Just such contributions visit to North and bouth Carolina, was are most valuable. I very much impressed with his visit to Give names of participants so as to I those states. South Carolina, he says, make true history, Ihas a superb organization, and has ac Contributions are 1 asked, and es- comphshed wonders. In North Caro- pecially asked for by April 10th. from lina. he states, that while the organi those of the most brilliant literary at- zation is not so thorough as it is in the tainmentsjfrom those of modest culture Palmetto State, a great work has a from those who cannot even spell cor-1 been done and the people are standing rectly, from those who cannot write at I right behind the association, all and must get some friend to write We only ask a true history , "Rntrv Claim. Commissioners Sale.- NORTH CAROLINA I Superior Court, tKAVtiN tuUMiE I Before the Clerk, c .-'; V x''' H. H. Pender Georffe Stanly and Nancy Stanly, hit wife, Simon Stanly and Bettie Stanley nia wife. By Tirtne of an order obtained on the ftrd dav of March, 1906, before the clerk of the Superior court of Craven county, N. C. in the above entitled special procedingrB to sell land for division, the un dersigned as Commissioner therein appointed, will offer for sale and aell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Mew Bern, Craven county, N. C. on Monday the 3rd day of April 1905 at the hour of 12 o'clock, M., the following" de scribed real estate to-wit: Ail that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Craven county, adjoining the lands of Fredrick Jones, Haywood Stewart and others, beginning at the center of the signal road, running with Sandy Fort road down to said Jones' line, to a lightwood stumo. thence to the Reedy Branch with Jones' line, thence with the run of Reedy Branch back to the signal road to the beginning, containing fifty (50) acres more or less. Being the land coveyed by R. D. Eubank and wife to James Hubbard, alias James Stanley, by deed bearing date of Oc tober 26, 1877, and recorded in the public records office of Register of Deeds for said Craven county in Book No. 81. Folio 241. to which reference is hereby mace This 3rd, day of March 1906 , RAPHAEL O' BARA.Com 'afrits and Oils Gun?, Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. She'Us and Cartridges, Cookino and Heatiao' Stoves Economical in fuel Splendid in operation Life time in dur SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS : A SPECIALTY. MM i Hardware 'Phone 99-68 Midd 8t. ILISI PILES 1 1 PILES! I. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tnnitirs allays thi Itching at once,' eta as a poul tice,gires Instant, relief Sold by DAVIS' "HA.RMACT. Administrator's Sale ! Pursuant to an order obtained in the Superior Court of Craven County in that certain action entitled, I. P. Hatch, administrator of Isaac Hatch deceased, against Matilda Hatch and others, the undersurned will at twelve o clock. M.. on the third day of April, 1906, at the Court House door in Craven County, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described land: One lot on -the West side of Scott's Alley, In the city of Mew Bern and beginning at the Southeast comer of lot mi. on the said alley and runs thence Southwardly along said alley 66 feet, thence Westward ly and parallel with Southern line of lot 131-102 feet. thence Northwardly and parallel with said alley 55 feet to the Southwest comer of lot No. 131 thence Eastwardly to the beginning. For fuller descrip tion, see book 82. page 290, office of Register of Deeds of Craven County, : This March 2nd, 1905. ' L P. HATCH, Adm, Twenty Eighth Anniversary With this issue of the Journal this paper enters upon its 28th year, for its tliem weeKiy issue, ana me wtn iur u - . . nm AiA .nnw tuav flllf. daily. For its patronage so generously f and they endured wUh Efif I given it, uie-uurimi uxuimo kum.j . ufcm fW -inaftfa mAV be done iTnM M. Canns. entrr taker for Onslow County: J- J III J.w. - MAn A ' - 1 "J fT D XI O inenus, anu wm enuenyvr w . . .. H.Arvinr of all honor, a ine.uu,', rTL" Continuation , Of the Saine, and Will nrnise and all fflcrv. ' clsim to the following- described piece or parcel strive to prove worthy of its position Send these contributions to the Edi- XyTZ so lone maintained in New Bern and tonal committees m Charlotte, Kaieign propti und and subject to entry. : .. ..... onH Wilminonn nr to Mma Mamie IWmninir in Ssndy Run in the Onslow and Craven COUnty, BS tne paper lor SU Hie rhnrlott N C Editor Of the Pe"der County lines, thence runnini South along v . . , J?8'8.' yJlV1?1 "'VTlif i- I the County Unas to the main run of Shelter Creek. ?eVte' - ! Snec al Editions Of North Carolina. th.nce ud the run of Shelter Creek to A. M. Prince I and sard is. a. Morton s nnc, inancv noriawaruiy along said Morton's line to J. H. Marsh burn line, rh.nAA ainniT Marshburn's line to the main run of i Pkw.l.AHlni'a ' vtAmonh onn i.iirori-""' -T . . , r, a r, r... I navinv ( Bandy Kun, tnenceaown wain nun ox tnuy nun i estate vo ine rentier wuiiijr mro, ., isjsw Miuiuuif, containing 600 acres, more or lea. March Uth. 1Mb. Entered the 23d day of January 1905. Administratrix Notice Havinc qualified as Administratrix of D. W. Por ter deceased. late of Craven county.N. Cthis is to notify all persons bavins; claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersign ed on or before the 11th day of March 1J6, a this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recover All persons indebted to Skid estate will please make immediate payment. Thin 11th dav of March lUMKj VIRGINIA O. PORTER, Aduiinistratrljt.'GolJs boro, N. U. , . Executrix Notice Having this day qualified as Executrix ox B. r . Uinkitu, deceased. T. B. MORTON, B. L, KELLUM, of all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified. toundersigned.on or before the 25 of March 1506, or this notice will be pleaded hi bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby re quested to make immediate payment. This 24 day of March. 1905. DALLAS DINKINS, Executrix R. A. NUNN, Attorney, Entry Claim. Ready for Service. Kinston Free Press 31st of Chamberlain s Momach ana uver Tablets. There is nothing better, r or ... ISUTC Cain iwuinwvwiii nsss f - , , , J 11 C on a passenger car within less than a sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S, week," said Mr. Charles A. Rhodes or - . of Comfort, this afternoon in The Free Reception. Press office. ; "At least that is the in-, Last Thursday night Mr. E. M. Cole- formation given me this morning as I man, mail elerk between this city and came up on the Goldsboro Lumber Co's Wilmington, -entertained a number of train." "That road makes regular his friends at Mrs. Laurenberg's board runs from Dover to Richlands, with inK house. The feature of the evening good -connection for A. & N. C. was music, singing, and recitations by trains.; - :'; Mr. Coleman, who displayed great tal It is the biggest thing that ever ent as an orator and was the recipient happened for that country down there, 0f several boquets and much applause in Jones and Onslow,"; continued Mr,, after which all were served with rer Rhodes. "The road hauls togs for the freshments and departed, thanking Mr. ZXmt1 rSAicv most part, but a tot of freight is taken. Coleman for a very enjoyable even- wt "icTrJ IhSI Tdoor! fa &rS (ZtT i ""S ffi"- y-'"n -bontjix along, too. Why Wly a day or so ago tag. ; ; TgXfatfSX" Un ,31M carloads of er weht RHKUMATIC PAINS QUICKLY RE- tl d0WR the road. The. Company allOWS Trurn It being all the right, title and interest which - ... vA 1.,.- T rp V.tn- Hvaui4 nwiuri at hsriMth. or by inheritance from B. H. Sale of Lands. NORTH CAROLINA, I In the Superior Court, Cartkrbt County. I Before the Clerk. K. Oglesby and wife E. Florence Oglesby, Bettie Pelletier, Mollis Coleburn and husband B. J y I North (Jarolina, enters and lays claim to thexol- o.i. n i j tn r r ' lowintr oeseriDea nwee or Darcet ox tana in Kicn Rv virtue of order of the Suuriar Court of Car-1 subj!tto entry. : Beginning at teret county appointing me a commissioner in the NORTH CAROLINA. Onslow County. C. Simpson's line with the run of Juniper Swamp .rAa tn riAa nnw a mAtter of ac- I mi -v.. I the late 1. T. Eaton, deceased, owned at hisdeath, f!"- " " i ine excrucmniiK pains cusikkihhv I either by purchi Entered the Uth dav of March. 1906. H.N. BROWN. Claimant Being Entry No. 421). Executors Notice commodation, but when Ihe raenger of rheumatism and sciatica are' quickly J" coacn 18 pu on, reiuir kiim relieved by applying ChamDerlaUVS I Bogue Sound, the interest of the Carolina City be established,'' -f i Pain Ralm. The irreat Toain relie The Free press man agreed with Mr, of tha iiniment has been the sur-1 !. designsted in the plan of Carolina city. m.j a.. .k.i.u.l T..nkPn, r , . .. "'"?" nlw.rcerl,OT,M!. "oov? nnuuus ubv mhj vruiuou w prjge and delight OI tnousanos OI suner I land being described as follows: ine nrsi irai i besides serving own ends in pro- m quick relief from pBin which ,S."of""sZnd7nd.h: curing lumber is doing a big thing for ,t affordg to ,lone worth many times its I "i!,tw,?t,,Lr Jnnwston."'.' the people of an undeveloped section in C08t. For gae Davis' Pharmacy and I westwsrdiy the various courses of Bogus Sound Having this day Qualified as Executor. of the estate of Rebecca D. Hilton, deceased, all persons having claims sgsinst the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned on or before the 80th day of March 1906. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said ea. providing them with rail facilities. S. Duffy,. F i -i 'J r v -. J. B i f Taylor which ' ' ' mo S i I. 1 r. J. B. Tuy- ( . ri, in tint results in business being stopped least temporarily, and people thrown out of employment for that length of time. ' , Yi'iiim;!on would not nnd could not H : i 1 to part with her p;iiii fire depsirt iiii i t iinil Kcw Bern w ill do well to get one. 1 i of! 'II aeeule nu a ? from 1. 1 live. a it i To n 's A r v f It us illustrate viyidl7 the difference In nPft" inirof the words r-' "..t ami will tire child agh live tthe child mUlivn. K'M Implies doubt; will' nieni certainty. 1V0 means miJt die; will live means will not tie. These two word aptly illustrate the dirferenco betwocn Johnson's Tonic and the horde of commer cial remedies on the market, and that vast horde or inert professional remedies which only bear tho sanction of tho Ul;li Triests of medicine. u; jouncoiro tonic in a 1 "1 rr.r J of Grip and yoa will live! Sm i 'rt, cr commercial products, and you i ' t Uys. ' Johnson's Tonic quiel-ly drives out e very trneo nndt:ui.t tf Grip. It is not pimply po-d, itism- j ri'mi 1 y i i i t !' r I vci .;) i i i .1 not pood n an vt hiii if, but I otter thnn aponnine lifo-raver. 'lhoso who believe ml, tersr.ro Indanpnra-ul jeopnrdize t'ouim'd up, Johnson's Chill and Fever ,) 1 t (.irip Medicine on earth. Thisii i i, i rr"" t truth. .. r " ;..viitc::ic co. o to the Southeast corner of the land owned by Miss Ellen Mason, known as Becton land, thence North 17 iuL 191 ooles to the D. S. Ward line, thence south 88 east 131 poles, thence south 4 poles.lhenee North 87 east 118 poles, thence north 1HI west an poles, thence north 48east 21 1-2 poles, theme south w east V l-K poiea. tnence EMHiin -I t-v poles, thence south 7 west 60 poles to Calico Creek, thence westwsrdiy with the various totirsee of Calico Creek to B. H. Eaton's line, thence south wbhIIv with R. H. Eaton's west line to the begin ning. lee Boos rr. rage ss, in ine omcv ok i.n Register ef Deeds for uartoret county.) i ne ae rintion of the 136 acres is particularly described in Book BB, Pare 27, in the othce of the Register of Deeds for Carteret county. 1 will aim on the same data, at the same place. expose to sale sU the right, title and interest to sny other lanas wnicn sen . i. m uwraw " died seised of in More head Township, in said VMiniv MMnt the dower right of the widow of the said J. T. Eaton, in the above lands heretofore assigned. The property will be sold in separate tracts at ths discretion or ine ixHnmiuioner. CHAS I ABbHNbini.Usnoiissioner Beautiful Color Photo, Free. To ht it sgltcriber to the Weekly Journal, not less tnts. Bli Mentha, sod to tvery subscriber who pays op to date his or her lubsorlptlon, theJwroalwIHglvs Free, a henuilfu' Oolor Photo, which can be framed and hmnponhe wall of any noma Iwntiil'ul adornment itememDer in UilTrr. and te me this Color Phoin when J on tub cilbe to the Wetkly J mtntU GAS-T0-Ri;!F. in the onlv nerfect Tasteless" Cas tor Oil. tastes as Rood as Maple Pyntp. For sulo by . .- - t .'.vein, N. c This 30th day of March 1908. ' 8. A. HILTON. Executor. Notice of Sale of Valua "ble Keal Estate. On April 29th 1906. 1 will sell at public auction k the oremises one lot on Pollock street known and described in the plan of the City of New Bern mm lot No. 96 on which is situated two houses. frontage cf 97 feet and depth of 141 feet. Terms of sale CASH. . . HAH L A. H1L.TIJN. Executor of the Estate of Kb twees D. Hilton, de ceased. March 80th. 1906. Russell House. BEAUFORT, N. C, Centrally located. All the deli cacies of the season. Well venti lated rooms, Good beds, Phone con veniences, Pol'te and attentive Ser vants. Hates $1.50 per .dav. Special and liberal terras bj week 3r month. Q. A.. RUSSELL, proprietor. Wood Turning ! Columns, Balusters, Rails, Spindles, Stair Newels, Ramps and Easles, Man- . ties, Brackets, Grills,. Ric-Rack Trim mings, Porch and Lawn Swings, Sash, Doors and Screens made to order on short notice. . Porch Balusters 5, 6, 7 and 8 cents each.' r- J. HI. 11F.GIS.TEB, Factorj', Church Alley, New Bern, N C Brick Brick ..; Good business men will look be- fore they buy. Enterprise Brick & Tile JTf'g Co. I. W. Hi e wart Secretary and Treasurer 65 Pollock Street. Ernest M. Qreen, Attorney it Coonselor at Law, -BboadBt., NEW HERN, N. V Well rquiped to search titles by reason " of many team experience in the office and a-Register oi Deeds: Practices la the Courts of Craven, Jones, Pamlioc Cavrtret Onslcw, or wherever service am reqnired. 0. 1 WAHI1, Attorney at Lmw. Hughes Building, Craven Street. NEW BERN, N. O. . Olroult, Craven, Jones, Onslow, Cart ret, Pamlico, Greene., Lenoir, and th Bnprsme and Federal Courts iff SEKM0UHW. HANCOCK, Attorney at Law. IjT Will practice In State and Federal Courts. Office 46 feicrd ft. A RUNAWAY DOES HO HARM Coniulus A, A'unu, ATT0RNE1 AT LAW. Practice In the counties of Craven, Carteret, Pamlico, Jones and Onslow, and in the rtate buprems and Fwdml Conrtt." Office: Sonth Front Street, over Tel puph office, Ner n"i. N.C F. M Simmons. AD. Ward. SIMMONS & WARD, Wears making thebnnry that will stand as much mistreatment as any buinry known. Mr. J. N. r'osrue, near Follocksvilie, N. C, bmiirht a buriry from un slwut two yesrs airo, snd says his borne taken n mnt sna run away, orsss'nsr tne sTTfiDWrv un irnniirrmnr w buinry live mile without diMiiir It sny harm what- sliuniitl nu .(.UUBjUlcJ Al evfr. 1 his alone siks wvll for our buKgies, like LAW bII nlUr w.trll llirmvl Ollt hv II.. - " " We put kuiiwiires on your old or new wheels. OfTice Removed across (r We nhnnk your loowe tira in a mwhine without cultiitK thm, or without tl'.infir tire from whpl on bi'y while you w.it, .vwyh(.iy i. invited to the machine alwoik putting new bolts in o.d place. t to Fecond btory of No. 0! (aliove Tvlti;n. li of fice) South Prnnt Ht rect, nexl. to Hotel Clinltawka. Practice in tie Ciuitit iis i.f Ci n, Puiilin, .1'irieq, On' luw, ( :,i !, i , f , l liro ami Vv ;i J, , in i '..;' e:: 1 I ' 'UAt i.:. I ... ;.m r : t! 1. 1'lione 1; 73 Ero-o tt. r l n, H. C. V MISDATED PAGE
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