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r-s f, r-i "Last Fall," writes Mrs. S. G. Bailey,' of Tun nelton, W. Va., "I was going down by fck-s, from female disease, with great pain.' After tak ing Cardui, Ohi My! Howl was benefited 1 I am not well yet, but am so much better that 1 will keep on taking Wine of Cardui till I am perfectly cured." ; - . ' ; -',: -: Despite the envious attacks of jealous enemies and rivals,- Cardui still holds supreme position today as in the past 70 years for the relief and cure of female diseases. Mt stops pain, tones up the organs, regulates: the functions, and aids in the replacement of a misplaced organ, w At Every Dru3 Store A7IIIE . OF II IZSTER OF THE IM DEEP. Big Sea Tnrtle Caufflit at Point of Marsh and Brought to New Bern. - There was brought to this city yes terday a sea turtle that was one of the biggest "orittera" that has ever been aeen here, in fact, it is believed to be bout the limit of the sea turtle capa city. It was captured off point of marsh close to the mouth of the Neuse. It was found in a fish, net by two color ed fishermen who brought it to New Bern with their load of fish and sold it to Mr. John Watson. - The turtle measured six feet long and 86 and 60 inches. He was not put on any scales but will tip the beam any weight from 350 to 500 pounds. Be worked his enormous flippers viciously in an unauccetfeful tudeavor to get, squared around so that he inipht a?ainl get to his native element. The flesh j of the turtle is considered a great deli cacy by many and it will probably be used for that purpose. Letter to Mark Disosway. . - " New Bern, N. C Dear Sir: . Our agent ought to sell nine-tenths of the paint of his town and region; no use to try for the other tenth. The proportion of men, who won't take good advice, and use the least-gallons paint, is about one in ten ammg even owners of houres and stores and shops and barns and fences. One man in ten will buy a gold brick or green goods, if he has the money and gets a good chance. : Devoe at (1.75 a gallon is better than gold; adulterated, and short-measure paints are green goods and gold bricks. Devoe save half, more or less, of the labor and wages of painting; it is all paint; full strength and full meas ure. There is no other such paint with in ten per cent. Ten per cent of labor rd paint is worth saving; and ten is the least. There are scores of paints that throw-away half of both gallons and labor on whiting, china-clay, ground stone, barvtes, benzine, water all they are good for is to make gallons of nothing and look like paint in the can; more gallons to buy and more gal lons to pay for putting-on gold bricks and green goods. Here's how they work. " . - Judge I. D. Fairchild owns two houses exactly alike in Lufkin, Texas. J. H. Torrence painted both houses; one De-. voe, 151 gallons; the other with another paint sold at same price; 25 gallons. That 25 gallon paint is weak and 15 whiting, that's why it took 9J gallons more. -, Yours truly, 7 F W DEVOE & CO. . New York. r. a.;, w. sraaiiwood sells our paint . Death of Infants. I,eah, the 4 year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs J A. Jones died of diphtheria at home of her parents on Broad street at eleven o'clock y esterday morning. The funeral was held at 6 o'clock last eve nii ', Rev. G. T. Adams conducting the services. The infant son of Herbert and Irene Tryan, living at 33 East Front street, street, died Saturday morning. The f liiwal was held at the home of the pa- r 'sat 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning, r.t'v. G. T. Adams conducting theserv- i i. I ' t of 15. N. and II. B. McCall, v ' ) I i t Ko. 7 r)'!o k street d'.ei : r s I t'te f meral was ) U t V.ti-a o'i !. 'c y .! -t 1 y aftor-r-Min, Kev. G. T. A-!.i.i.c.-i-.:- tli-the r-.v-ntuABVicr, Writs w letter esscrlslag M yeur viptom, ens ve will seed yw Free Ad We, la aula sailed savelose. Address: Lsdles' Advisory Deaeruneat, The Ontunouga Medici as Ce.,Chane- Jcanv la $1.00 Dottles. ' R jii fl n J to ed to qgici Scene at Ellis Island as the Immigrants Are Discharge ed From a Ship. "Presto! Presto 1 1" the impatient of ficial is shouting. . V "Adagio," laughs 'i Btout, comfort able Italian in the crowd. The crowd men, women, and children gaily dress ed, la pouring from a barge, hurrying by me and into the red building beyond the gateway into America. Ellis Island on a sparkling April afternoon. A fresh salt breeze is sweeping in from the ocean. In the harbor, life is throbbing 1 Bustling tugs and huge steamers, scows laden with freight-cars, ferry-boats crowded with people, tall, clumsy two-decked barges 'packed with immigrants from ocean liners. Shrill whistles and toot ings, deep distant bellows from incom ing steamers, and from the sky-scrapers and canons over on Manhattan a low, incessant roar. - Behind me, the Statue of Liberty is holding the torch over all. - And behind thatblack scur rying cloulds of smoke' fiora factory chimneys. The land of "Presto!" Ernest Poole in "The Men Who Are to Vote," in Everybody's Magazine 'for October. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children, : Tlii fki Yea K:v3 l:z$ Bear the Signature of Discontinuance of Sunday Excursion Between Goldsboro and More-' ' - head City - The A. & N. C Co. Sunday excursion trains No's 5 and 6, between Goldsboro and Morehead City will make their last trip Sunday Sept 23, 1906. The Sunday excursion, week end and summer tourist rates now in effect will remain, in effect until and including Sun day September 30. ' Of SPAKED. Kidney Troubles Attack New Bern Men and Women, Old and Young Alike. Kidney ills seize young and old alike Quickly come anr1 little warning given. Children suffer in their early years Can't control the kidney secretion. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, an't do daily work. , Robust men have lame and aching backs. Old folks, weak, rhematic, lame, Endure distressing urinary ills. Tha cure for man, for woman, or for child. Is to cure the cause the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys Cure all the varied forms of kidney suffering. , New Bern testimony guarantee every box Ln A. Smith, Superintendent of Crys tal Ice Co., 19 Griffith St., residing at 13 Griffith St.. says: "I used Do&n'a ! Kidney Pills for my kidneys and back. The secretions from the kidneys was all out of sorts, and too frequent in act ion. Doan 'a Kidney Pills stopped all this. My little boy was trouM;J with a kidney weakness and the secretions were highly colored and full of sedi ment. I gave him some of the pills aa l t! ci cli-ared his secretions ud to 1 their natural color. I cannot butcon- bkjit i t n a i.iafiey nus an excellent kiihiey cure and do not hesitate to say so. I ol.! '.,.1 (hem at Uradham's 1 harmary. I'..r ly a'l i ' 8 ' I l f r f ,) V ' ' t.-.. e i j ( . CITY QD m IU.I Our Electric Light And Water Commission- Puts New Bern on The Defen " siye. ; y. r. Because the electric are lights were not burning on the street on the night of June 23 the city has been sued for $5,000. Deputy Sheriff E. J. White has filed papers in the Suporior court if Craven county through his attorney D. L. Ward aakirg for damages for the above mentioned amount. - The plantiff was going to his home on that night between the hours - of 10 to 2 and there being no light on the street he fell across the steps in front of Mr. Maurice Sultans residence on Middle Street which project into the street . He sustained a broken bone of the leg and ankle and was laid up for a long time on account of it ' He also mentions in'.the complaint negligence on the part of the city in prohibiting the steps to extend an unreasonable length across the sidewalk. - ; ; Cstsrrsh Canset be Cured. . with Local Applications, as they can not reach the seat of the diserse. Cat arrah is abloodor constitutional disease and in order to cure it you must take internal - remedies. - 'Hall's Catarrah Cure is taken internally, and acts direc tly on the llood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrah Cure is not a quack medicine. ' It was prescribed by one of the best physlcions in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the beet tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in gredients is what produces such wonder 'ul results in curing Catarrah. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Sold by Druggists, price 75c. - Take Hall's Family.Pills for constipa Wah Me Le Hing & Co., of Baltimore, were among the bidders to furnish thousands of Chinese laborers for work on the Panama Canal. A Celd Settled Is His Kidney. A. J. Jennesse, 9201 Butler St; Chi cago, writes: "I am a switchman and am out in all kinds of weather. I took a cold which which settled in my kid neys and I was in bad shape. I tried several advertised remedies with no benefit, until I was recommended to try Foley's KldaeyCure. Two thirds of a bottle cured me." Sold by Davis Pharmasy. Without going you can get nownere -From the Chinese. -: Do Not be Imposed Upon. Foley & Co., . Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley' Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute of fered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons Sold by Davis' Pharmacy. ' Good for good is natural; good for evil is manly--From the Turkish. - - The Brsath Ot Llf. It's a significant fact that the stronir est animal of its size, the gorilla, also has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs means powerful creatures. How keep the breathing organs right should be man's chiefest study. Like thous ands of others. Mrs. Ora A. Stenhens. of Port Williams, O., has learned how to do this. She writes: "Three bot tles of Dr. King's New Discovery stop ped my cough of two years and cured me of what my friends thought con sumption. 0, It's grand for throat and lung, troubles."- Guaranteed by all Druggists. Price 60c and 11.00. Trial bottle free. ' , i Home dear home, small as thou art, to me thou art a place From the It alian. OADTOXIIA. Tl. i;J u... II. it ft A-A of Charles Conley, the negro who at tacked two white women in Delaware, recently, was sentenced to serve 50 I years ln prison and to receive 30 lashes at the whipping post Glvta Up toDI. . B. Spiegel. 1204 N. Vireinia street. Evansville, Ind., writes: "For over five years I was troubled with kidnev a i Diituoer aneouons which cause. I ! much pain and worry. I lt fleuh iu. J as all run down, and a ratfol.nj to alan.!in work entire' - I had tliree of the be lt physicians ho did me no I good and I whs prar!., j given up to I die. Foley's Kidney Cure was reeom- menJi d and the fintt hdttle gave me great relief, and after taking the sec o 1 l ittle I whs entirely cured." Sold ' 1. v'j' rinrmary. GEO DEr.0CrUi3 QLI Jacksonville '' Voters are Roused to a High Pitch of Enthusiasm.". The Democratic Rally in Jacksonville Onslow county yesterday was beginning of the campaign. The speakers, were Hon. B. F. Dixon, State Auditor; Hon. John W. Burton-and Y. T. Ormond, candidates for State Senate; and Hon. Charles R. Tljomas, the . popular Con gressman of the Third Uistnct. ; A large Icrowd was in attendance from every part of the county,, including many ladies. ' - :; C:" ' Chairman E. M. ..Kooone made ,a strong appeal for Democracy- in intro ducing the speakers who were cordially greeted. . " The Congressman spoke first on National issues and was followed by Dr. Dixon, who raptured the audience in a moat eloquent speech on State ts sues. :-. .t.'' . :.; ... ."v"';'':'-- '' '', : Dinner was served on the court house square and greatly enjoyed by all. After dinner the candidates for State Senate made speeches and good ones. ; j. ' -' The entire occasion was a great suc cess, and inaugurated the- campaign in old Onslow, which will give a large majority as usual in November. . Lsm Back. ., . This is an ailment for which Chamb erlain's Pain Balm has proven especi ally valuable. ; In almost every instance it affords prompt and permanent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange, of Orange, Mich., says of it; "After using a plaster and other remedies for a bad lame back, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and two applications effec ted a cure." For sale by Davis Phar macy and F. S. Duffy. After many scientific laboratory trials it has been proved that from the Tiulb of the coffee bean a good quality' and large quanity of alcohol can be extract ed. Heretofore the bulb has been use less. ' William's Carbolic Salvo With Arnica and Wltoh Hazel. The best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. : Price 25c bv drui?cnst8. . I WILLIAMS M'FG. CO., Prop's, Cleveland, O. Sold by D. A. Harget By order of the British admiralty the cadets at the naval college at Dart mouth indulges in dancing for 20 minu tes five evenings in the week and for 40 minutes on Saturday. The idea is not to provide the cadets with amuse ment but to inprove their carriage and bearing. , . v .. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILL8. Have you neglected your KidneysT Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kid neys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, groins and blad der? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes: Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so William s Kidney nils will cure you. Sample Free. By mail 60 cents. Sold by Druggists. - WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland. U. sola by V. A. Harget Jamestown Exposition Notes. The first friendly Indians met by Eng lishmen in America had a village on the site of the present town of Hampton, Va., just across Hampton Roads from the Jamestown Exposition. ,'' ...... . r , t K '? f ' A trip to the Dismal Swamp, made famous by Tom Moore, will be worth the while of visitors to the Jamestown Exposition. It is one of the most beautiful and fascinating spots on the American continent, and the waters of Lake Drummond. upon which Moore's fabled maid paddles her white canoe, are a never to be forgotten sight In the Arts and Crafts Village at the Jamestown Exposition a model Hospit al 50 X 85 will be one of the interest ing features. The most perfect appli ance and best method for the care of the sick and injured will be in use there and the exhibit will be utilitarian as well an instructive and ornamental, for it will be used, as the emergency hospit al of the Exposition. .The famous Attakapaa community of Acadians in Louisiana will, if the plans of the L'epartment ot History and Edu cation do not fail, show to the world their marvelous creations in textile fabrics in the Arts ond Crafts Village at the Jamestown Exposition. Y it T Implement Co., RICHMOND, VA are headquarters for V G ' rp and ether u i.1 i w. . -IvanlzeJ or Painted. - - . a. V. .1 i it Write f r pi in n and our full o Ytwattfj i out Cdtnpletidn II TH SATS, HI DINOLA TKt UN EQUALED BEAUTIFIES!. fon&wlr dTrtl4 and aol M 8tloolJ j i A tuiw r i MAD1N0UL NADLNfXA k euatantccd and money lefundcd if It (alls to remove' UtcUn, pimples, tan, talWnett, lrver-tpott Collar sscokMatlom, bUck-beads disttgurinc erap- doot, etc in twenty days. Leaves the dtkl clear, soft, healthy, and cestoid the beauty of youth. Endorsed by thoMMivfc. Price 50 ceats and S1JW at all scading drug stores, or by nuiL Prepared by Nationa.1 Toilet Co- Parts. Tean. Sold in New Bern by Bradham's Pharmacy and other Leading Druggists SHORT PASSING EVENTS. Rev. J. O. Babin will conduct the ser vice at Christ church tomorrow morn ing which will be 15th Sunday after Trinity. Rev. W. A. Ayers has returned from Winston where he was summonsed on account of the serious illness of his fath er from typhoid fever. He left his father in a much improved cmdition. The regular services of the First Bap tist church will be held tomorrow.. : j In the police court yesterday Charles Paul, white, was bound over to court under $100 bond for assaujt with dead ly weapon. ' He was one of the party who assaulted Mr. Robert Gardner, on the night of 19tb. Gen. Rouse was fined $5.00 for disorderly conduct. The mother of Rev. B. H. Melton, died at her late home in Pollocksville yesterday at the age of 72 years. Rev. Melton will be remembered by many citizens here as the pastor of the Chris- ion church for several years and tli pastor of a large church in Richmond. ; Aa one of the results of Monday's Btorm at Morehead we are told that the fish have all been blown from the sound into the ocean and they will not return until cold weather seta in. It means a loss of $10,000 to .the fisher men of that vicinity. ' r Capt. Day, master of one of the boats making trips to New Bern reports the wreck of two"schooners off Cape Look out, neither names could be discovered nor was there any sign of the crew and it is feared the men as well as the boats are lost. One schooner was a four master and the other a three master. The item in yesterday's 'Journal anent the scarcity of are lights aroused a protest from people living in the vi cinity of Cypress street. Residents complain that there is no light in that neighborhood and they have to go by guess on a dark night. .' Ur. Charles Bryan Wetherington who was shot in the head at the ' circus grounds Tuesday night, left the Stewart Saiiitorium yesterday and seems to be not much the worse for the unpleasant experience. The bullet has not been removed and probably will not be, aa the physician believes it will do more harm than good to remove it An application for a license for the Pawnee Bill Wild West show has been made. It will be here Tuesday, Octo ber 9. T he members of the Clarendsn Ger man Club are requested to meet at the Elks Club at 7:30 tomorrow evening. The Blades-Cutler Hardware Co. are occupying their handsome new office in the store formerly occupied by E. W. Armstrong. The temperature of Friday was 94 degrees and not 88 degrees as previous ly stated. The heat of yesterday con tinued unabated, Thunder showers are f orcasted for today. It was reported last night that the republican machine turned out a county ticket at a secret meeting yesterday. About nine of the party met and made nominations to meet tha requirement of the case. Fifteen carloads of leaf tobacco left the city this morning over the A. A. N. C Railway for foreign porta, via New Bern and New York. Thia is quite a large shipment for one day for export. Klnston Free Prws, 22. Will Boyd, a colored man, was stab bed in five plices in a fight at Five Points last night.' The wounds are over the right arm, on the face and in the back. The man was taken to Dr. C. C. Whitley's office and it was found that he is not seriously wounded. Another man was cut on the band. At a late hour no arrests had been made. ' S metlme ago Mr. J. W. Ferebee ob tained a lease of fourteen buildings be longing to Mr. Thomas Daniels and to the C. T. Watson estate on the market dock on Middle street. The lease per tained only to the buildings the realty on which the property stood being held ty !,!r. James B. ElaJ.-s. Yestor.Uy, Mr. r.'.uJcs purchased the Kane wl.Kh woulj have expired in fifteen monU.s, for Hl.f. '), and is now in full control of the property mentioned. , LEGALLY CPJLYEN OPTO Trusteo's Sale The andanitftml trustee Dunes' in e deeti ee- euted sr Fimnk Willis - d recanted in Bxk IM enpeeeiSTof the Roeord of Deeds of Crsven ounty. sod sleo recorded in Onslow oounty: narsusnt to the snthority eonfened by said dved wui seu tns property therein desenbed st pub he outcry tor cssh. The lend described in emd deed, which ie situated hi Crsven county, will be sold st tne Uourt House id Mew Bern, N. C. be tween the. hours of 12 M . and IP. M. on Novem ber 0th. 1K06, and -the hud situated in Onslow county will be sold at the same hour on Ncvem ber 13th at the Court Hoase in Onslow county. ins land to be sold beme described ss follows- certain lotaol Hnd situated In Craven county. H.C. in that part of the city of New Bern known as Psvie Town which are designated on the plot or rsvts Town or r srmviue by tne numbers 182, Iw. 134, 1SV, 140 and 141. The land described in said deed which is situated in Onslow county. N. C, is certain land near Jecksonville and is the ssms desenbed in a deed executed by Frank Thomeson, commissioner to W. W. Willis and recorded in the orBce of the Register of Onslow county N. C. is hook No. 61), on Pace 643, known as the Root George land, containing 70 acres more or less. Also another tract in Onslow county, N. C, being the same described in a deed executed by Sobt Ceorge to W. W. Willis and recorded in said records in Book 69, on pstre 6C4, containing 4 acres more or lees. Also another tract in Ons low county, N. C des ribed in a deed from Ernest Cos to W. W. Willis, recorded in ssid Record, in Book 66. on rage 171. Also another tract in Onslow county. N. C on tne Northern sideof Porinsom Creek, and on the Eastern side of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad and bounded thereby; conveyed to W. W Willis by M. Hum phrey, containing b acres more t r less. H. C. WHITEHUR8T. Trustee. Administrator's Sale NORTH CAROLINA I Superior Court, " CraTen County, I Before tha Clerk. In re C. C Whitley. Admlnictrstor at tha estate of Henry White, dee d., E Parte. ' By virtue ot an order and decree ot sale to me directed in the above entitled Special Proceeding. Bending m the otftce ot the clerk of the Superior court of Craven county, which said proceeding was instituted for the purpose of making assets to pay the debts ot ssid Henry White, deceased, I will offer for sale and sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door of said Craven ooun y, on Monday the 16th day of October, 1906, at tha hour of 12 o'clock M., the to lowine; described property to'wit; - All that certain lot or panel of land In the city of New Bern. ' raven county. North Carolina, on theA. A N. C- railroad, besrina- the number twenty-three (23) according to a plan of the land conveyed by William H. Jones to AIobso T, Jen kins, a copy of which said land Is annexed to a deed from said Akmso T. Jenkins to one Theo dolphus A. Robbina. recorded in the public records ia office of Begister of Deeds of said Craven county in Book No. 84, Folio M, bounded ss follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of "A" and "F" atneta and running thence N 61 1-1 E, along "A" street 210 f ee: thence n. 88 1-2 W. 109 feet. 7 inches along the western line of lot NO. 22, thence 8. 61 1-2 W. 210 feet along the beck line of lots Noa. 20 and 21 to "F" street, theses S. 88 1-2 E. 109 feet. 7 inches to the beginning. It being the same land conveyed by Hannah Gilliam to said Henry White, deceased, by deads recorded in Book 128, rolios 462 and 466 of said public records, to which reference is hereby made. This 18th day of September. 1908. C. a WHITLEY. Administrator. R. O'HeRA, Attorney. Publication of Sum mons. NORTH CAROLINA I In The Craven County I Superior Court Mary J. More vs. Moses S. Moye, r The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above haa been com menced in the Superior Court of Craven oounty to obtain a divorce from the bonds ot matrimony and t- e said defendant will further take notice that be is reauired to anneer at the October term of Superior Court of said county to be held on the eth day of October. 190ft, at court House of ssid county in New Bern, N. C. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to tha court for relief demanded in aud oomplaint. W. M. WAinUiN, i Clerk of Superior Court. Notice of Publication of Summons NORTH CAROLINA, j s Craven County,, , j Superior Court. . Fall Term, 1906 E. K. Bryan Sr. and wife Mary M. Bryan vs. ' EL K. Bryan Jr. " Tbe defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above haa been com menced in tbe Superior court of Craven oounty to require the defendant to renvey to the plain tiffs the property on Craven street in said city of New Bern, where plaintiffs now reside, which is fully described in section 2 of the complaint on file herein and for an accounting; and the said defendant E, K. Bryan, Jr., will fur ther take notice that he is required to appear at the term ot the Superior court of Said oounty to be held on tbe fit th Monday after the ftrst Monday in September, rt being the 8th day of October, 1906, and answer or demur to the complaint in said aca tola, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the reliefs demanded in ssid complaint. v . This the28rd day of August 1906, W. M. WATSON. Clerk Superior court : Executors Notice Having qualified aa Executors at Edward Havens deeeased,all persona having claims against the es tate ot aakl deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the undersigned op or before the SBrd day of August 1907. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby request ed to make immediate settlement. August 22nd 1M W. W. LAWRENCE. JOHN T. HAVENS, i f Executors, Notice of Execution Sale, J. W, Cannon fTB. Walter J. Cannon. By virtue of an execution directed to the under signed frees the Superior court of .Craven county in tha above entitled action, I will on Monday, the 1st day of Octo er, 1908, at 12 o'clock, M., at the court House door in said oounty, sell to the high set bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right title and interest which the aaid Wal ter J. Cannon, the defendant has in the following described real eabite: Situated in the oounty of Craven, near the village of Fort Barnwell, known aa the Egypt Plantation" supposed to contain line, acres: being the same land which was con veyed to The National Bank ot New Berne, by Y. M. Simmons, Commissioner, by deed dated No vember IWth. 1890, which is recorded in the office ot Kegister of Deeds of Craven oounty, in Book 104, Page 69; also the interest ln a certain tract of laad en Neuee Road near said Fort Barnwell Village, known as the bteverson Patent", bounded aa follows: Beginning at a atake on the banks of Neuse River which is the point of be ginning ef the original Egypt Plantation, runs thence S. W 1-2. W. 71 poles: then S, 64, E. to Village Branch, then op Village Branch to Bushy Branch, to the Southwest corner of the trsrt called "RUUbELL LAND.', then West with j cvmtnern lute ox eaw niueeu una lo t poiee to Southeastern earner of said Russell Land; then N. 16 W. about 60 polee to the Southernmost cor ner of aaid Kgypt Plantation: then N. 4 E. sv4 poles to a stake; then N. 37 1-2 hi, 117 potea to Neuss River, to the beginning. Alao the interest of said Waller J. Cannon in the tract of land, be ginning at 1 nomas Dick's corner on the West of Neuae Road near Village Branch and near ssid Fort Barnwell Village, and rune thence Kant crossing east village Branch mi poles to a stake; than booth 140 poles; then S. HO W. 42 poles Slid 17 links to tbe Mitin Neuse Road: then up the said Neutte Head to Village Branch, For further dee" eription aee deed from The National Bank of I Kl.w Berne to said Walter J. Cannon, reenrtifti in theotlKeof the Kegieter of Deeds of Crsven n.i.nlu In Hnnk 112. fur. iSH ta ifhi,k Wnraw. t. hr fe)rcntlinB- always, from sale under this execu tion, the toiiowinv dmribtKi land, which has hma atioftud to said Walter J, Cannon. Iept on a honi-iBi: Btrinnuia- at the corner of the Y vrt lamis and a. a. Wuotcn's lands oi Nnufte i vr, ard n"M with said line to VillHge (Jreek; t"m up tne V iituwe Crk to the mmih of the dsw-h a-ar the htiufle, makes into said cm-k; thn up the vi i"ii (NHtrswe of said diih to the row, l 111 to tne hem; thn aixiut a West coorite to a :"' h; tiirn down twttl branch to t)Me where tsi s-f i wrM-m kittul and theO'd tort barn' v ms iti.ni-i; then Wilh the Vipl-Gypietia bH r -.u-.,. i tvr; thn down th nvr In the Jy. .i.i; an 'i i"n:i ikH-d. ewtinmu-d to th- Worth Oi m-- ' Imsvi, J W, hM'il.K, Auf. 4. iiberitl ol Ciaven Co LEGALLY Cf.STEF.ET CGTY. NOTICE. north Carolina, - Curteret county, . , t . " In the Superior Court. ' - - D. B, Ottlettby, . . M. ' " Jennie Ogksby. ; The defendant ftoore named will take notlca that an action entitled a above has been 0001 me need in the Superior court of Carteret county for a divorce on the ground of adultery of the -defendant, as in alleged in the complaint filed in thia cauMt, and the aatd defendant wi.l further - take notice that she is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of aatd county, to be held on tlx 6th Monday after 1st Monday in September, it being October lbth. liMi, at the Court Houae of said county, in Beaufort, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in aakl action, or tbe plaintiff will apply to the said court fur tbe relief demanded in aaid com- x plaint. This tbe Vth day or An trust, ltfue. L. . tiAKNfcK.oktrkof superior court NOTICE. SALE OF VALUABLE TIMBER ; AND FARM LAND. By virtue of a power of attorney, executed by the heirs of Adeline A. Pelletier, made to me and recorded in Book 6, Page 97, records of Carteret . oounty- I hereby give notice that I will, on the 10th day of September, 1906, at noon, sell for cash, at Stella in Carteret county, N. C. a certain tract or par. eel ot land known as the hatchel and Hurgings Plantation and adjoining the lands of Dr. Phillip . K Co nee and others bounded and described, as f oh lows; lying on the Northwest side of HsdnotS' Creek, and on the East side of White OskKiver and running down the river to tbe mouth of Had note Creek. It being all of that land which J. J. Pf lletier purchased of Isaac Simpson and wife and William ' Hatchel, also that land which Jackson Oliver purchased of Isaac Simneon and his wife Charlotte and sold to J J Pelletier, For reference see Deed from C. R. Thomas, Com'r to Adeline A. Pelletier, Register of Deeds office. Carteret county, N. C, ' Book M.M., Page 272. The above property lies in tbe fork of White Oak River and Hadnots Creek and the river bot tom adjoining said land is valuable for fishing, hunting and especially fine for oysters. xnis August iu. T. M. THOMAS, Attorney in Fact. EntT Claim ' NORTH CARLINA. J . CARTBBfiT COUNTY Alvin T. Mason enters and claims the follow ina- described land in Hunting Quarters Township. vis: A certain island lying ana being near tba iunction of Pamlico and Core Sounds and about 400 . varde northwestward from Filentory Club House and south of Big Marsh and north of Pekes Ham mock, containing ten acres more or leas. : This July 7th. 1906. alvin T. mason, claimant W. U AKBMQTOM, entry Taker. no. 4,888. Entry Claim NORTH CAROLINA. OABTKBBT OOUNTY Alvln T. If uon en tar 8 and claims the followintz deBcribd land in Core Sound near Pamlico Sound lymtT Northwestward of N raters Island. beiriD- . nintf at a eloiiffh running Northwestward to the edge of the shoal, then southward to the mouth of Uorae Pen Creek, then eastward across to the marsh, then to the beginnina; eon tain in? 26 acres more or lees. This 23rd day of Amrost 1906. alvin T. mason' Claimant, w. u ARRINOTON, ntry Taker. Now 4.884, JONES COUNTY. .. Entry Claim NORTH CAROLINA. Jones County. To Entry Taker for Jones County: The undersigned W. D. Burns oi Cleveland county and mmlt Bender of Jones county. North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the fol lowing described piece or parcel of land in Jones county. State of North Carolina, the same being vacant and unappropriated land and subject to entry, vis: Bounded on the north by K. T. Bender and S. L, Buck, on the west by E. L. Haughton and Foy heirs, on the south by Lewis Bynum and Ken Hay and William Bynum, ou the east by -Reel Bros. The above tract ia aaid to contain 3.000 acres more or leas. v . ' W.D. BURNS, EMMIT BENDER. Entry No. E32; J.000 acres more or lees; entered Sept 1, 1906 by W. D. Burns and Emmrt Bender, claimants. J. K. DIXON. Reg- Deeds and Ex-OfBcio Entry Taker for Jonas Oounty. -. --, Entry Claim ' NORTH CAROLINA. Jones County. To Entry Taker for Jones County: . The undersigned W. D. Burns at Cleveland county and Emmit Bender of Jones eonnty.North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the following described piece or parcel of land in PoUocksviUa Township, Jones county, State of North Carolina, the same being vacant and unappropriated land, and subject to entry, vis: Bounded on the east by Stanley heirs, on the north by Allison heirs, on the west by Brysn Benders' (deceased) line, and on the south by E. T. Bender, said tract contains 640 acres more or less. Signed f . W. D. BURNS, EMMIT BENDER, Entry No. 633, for M0 acres more or less. En tered Sept 1. 1906 by W. D. Bums and Emmit Bender. Claimants. J. K. DIXON, Reg. Deeds and Ex-OOcio Entry Taker for Jones . County. Entry Claim. NORTH CAROLINA. CASTBBBT COUNTY C L. Duncan, enters and claims the following described island or shoal in Beaufort Township. Carteret county and bounded as follows, viz: On the north by the channel which divides said island or shoal from the Town marsh, on the east by Taylor and Buckman's line, on the south by the channel, on the south by Buckbead channel, on tbe west by Bulkhead channel, containing 20 acres more or less. , ThiciMrddsyof August 1906. a. L. ouncan, claimant w. u arrinqtom. Entry Taker. - : wo. 4,886 mm io....y'-JyL.i r s s i I. In ...I . f i r- f I ,1 For COUghn, Colds, throat and lunif . . . i ... . iTOUDiea. aho opiate.. iNon-jUcohohc. Good for everybody. Sold evarywhers, FOLEY'S r Z :.ZY nJ TA1 U U Y)UoWf si e. KefuaBubtu su f ffS only foly i. t mpany, t. 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