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: V Ik : K s::;:j pass:?;3 events. . . J 4 a which, we ttaconse .4 a 'y bre A ticket seller at the show yesterday I was seen to tell reserve seat tickets e lit I for fifty cents wben the price was on them 25 cents. , This . swindling game J wh not practiced on all people, but on I those whom he thought he eoum maice pay the first mentioned price. ,,, , . The pleasant weather of yesterday I was succeeded by rain storm and de- Icidedly cooler temperature last night. The first dance of the Clarenden Ger man Club will take olace on the 2Gth Malaria Is an tmo-' 'croi e ..: I jngs throu. i tin I.. , ...e a.r a. -oiug from low, marshy usees, eujnanl ponila, damp cc4.ars, sewer p'pes, improperly ventilated houses, decaying vegetable matter, etc. Day alier day these germs and poisons are taken intc the lungs, and es the blood passes throngb. them it becomes infected with thi poison ar.J in it circulation distributes Lie micro mi ol disease to ail pans of the bo Jy. Malaria is a very insidious disease ; it givea no warning f its coming until the circulation is filled with the poison and this foe to health has the system at its mercy. The blood becomes polluted, thin and weak and its slow, irregular circulation fails to properly nourish, and strengthen th . body. Then the entire system is attacked, and if the germs and poisons ol Malaria are allowed to remain the strongest constitution will break down. No one can feel well when the system ia in a malarial condition; the vitality 1 jn8 is weak, the appetite poor, digestion deranged, the complexion growl I - .1lnr anA Hi. rtitiw twvlv feplu the effort of tli nniann - 'Malaria nntt be I There WSJ a wmnml f mm th K-cRtsira thmtlcrll the circulation and the onlv medicine that I terday that provoked considerable can accomplish this is S. S. S. It not only cleanses the blood of all unhealthy, laughter and that was Pawnee Bill had morbid matter, bnt destroys the Trerms, cures Malaria and restores this vita) a carload of cannibals and they were ' fluid to a strong, healthy condition. S. S. 3. an chained to the car to prevent them ( A "A A ?ol fts. lerM aM. wn'" from escaping; iMintvmtr anil tnmo nnnntiM whlTB keen the I . ij ) kH blood free of all poisons" and the system In The two houses purchased by th k yO sO KJO perfect condition, ; ..While destroying the Roper Lumber Co. on Attmore. street P"ri V ITP.CTslPs F rermsof Malaria and building np the weak, from Mr, E. H. Howe have been torn 1 - ' polluted blood S. S. S. gives tone and vigor Lwn and the space will be used in lay to the entire system. Book on tie blood an any meuicat miveewiuiotM i . side-track from the A. & N. C report circulated yea A ; Good House - Leaving a good house un painted is as imprudent as leaving greenbacks put in the rain. A house Unprotected . by good paint cracks and rots and is unsightly all the time. ' Whatever you do, paint f ! - Whenever T you ; paint, use pure white lead paint. ; You will have the best if it is Lewis Pure - White Lead 'pnni H i i ' I .: 1 ' jijuuLj.ua v rt i if iVLV-UL JL3 We take pleasure in announcing the arrival of a second shipment of Gage .High Class ..Ready-: to-wear Hats ' ' - BARFOOT BROTHERS PLENTY OF HARDWARE n Whatever your wishes are in this line, we can meet them. We serve you just as promptly in selling a box of tacks as when we sell you a Btove for $10.00, .. Oliil IS TO Ell'E SiMGTEl in goods, prices and treatment Don't pass us by next time you need anything in our line. ' " ' 'r GasfeUl Hat dwat c Comp'y . Middle Street Phone 147. New Ben, N. C. J FALL STOCK ARRIVED ! We Have Received a Large and Complete Stock of Dry , Goods, Clothing Shoes, Hats and Notions for the Fall Trade. We have some great Bargains for everybody. Be sure to see us. - 59-61 MIDDLE ST. UUi.i nilLIP nOWARD Co, to the sheds of the lumber company I foot of Attmore street. . y : The P. O & W. brought in three cars of excursionists yesterday to toke in the Wild West Show. mThe tram was held over until 6:30 in- the afternoon. The A. & N. C. Co. also brought np a large crowd from the eastern section and the shoo-fly also had on a good num oer irom up uie roau. t ; ' , " Mr. Alfred Kafer took some of the Indians of the Pawnee Bill show out for a ride in his automobile. They thor oughly enjoyed the situation and think U a heap better than horses. ; , ,., t- Quite an unusual accident to a gaso lene engine occurred Sunday in Mr. S. W. Smallwood's boat, : being - the explosion of the engine and it was with such terrific force that some parts of it went through the solid oak lockers on the aide of the boat. ' Fortunately for those in the boat that the flying mis siles were on the aide and not in front as there no doubt would have been some serious injury done. ' It is thought that the gasolene in some way leaked to the bottom of the engine and thus the gas was formed causing the explo sion.:. ! '-"'v I What Pawnee Bill's show people may I think of this city as an unsighted place, may not be all important. But it is im portant that streets should be lighted when a show with a 1,000 or more peo ple have to walk or ride through a mile of densely dark streets' There were no reports at midnight of disorders, but I there arealways possibilities of trouble With such conditions as last night Un- lighted streets and a big show leaving Itown. -;' '.-f"":':;'1 : Those who want to enjoy a truly good I entertainment of . mnsic and mirth, I should reserve their" seats at once at I Waters' f jr Thursday night when The I Little Joker will be at the opera house. Arthur Dunn is a comedian of the first I magnitude and to miss seeing, him is to lose many a hearty laugh. . , - j Ceniumpilvtt Madt Comlorlabls. . ' Incipient - consumption is - cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, but we. do not I hold out false hopes to consumptives by claiming that it will cure this dread dis ease in the advanced stages; but if the lungs are not too - far gone Foley's Honey and Tar will effect a cure,' as it stops the racking cough and soothes the inflamed air paasages giving them a I chance to heal, and. ever, in the ad- I vanced stages it always gives comfort and relief. A A Herrcn, of Finch, Ark writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs and lung trouble. -1 know that it has cured eon sumption in the first stages." Sold by Davis' Pharmacy. ' ' ? 'Emperor William Is said to have censured severely the publication by Prince Hohenlobe of his father's "Rec oUections."- . ' (Mad br th OU Dtitefa Praewri . , mixed with Lewis ' Linseed Oil, . It is. accepted , as the standard everywhere by those who know. , f..-.,t- - ' learn all about paints in oar handsomely illustrated free booklet, sent on applica tion. ' Gives test for paint purity. ; ' JTOHN T. LEWIS &" BROS. CO. ; " -. aji S. FrauSi Philadelphia, Fa- - ' For sale by all first-class dealer. ' : Superior Court Transactions. There were verdicts in . two damage suits in the Superior court yesterday, Both of , them were against railroads another damage suit -was commenced, WUlis-vs A & N C Co., and the argu' ments will be finished this morning, j The first case Stilea vs A & N C rail way and A & N C Co.Awas brought by Geo. Stilea, colored, administrator of estate of Mary Stiles, deceased. The damages are for the death of the wo man who! Was killed by a train on a trestle south of James City. The jury gave a verdict in the sum of $300. The other trial waa that or b. ts- Bowden, vs Atlantic. Coast Line. The case is peculiar and not without romance. The plaintiff , as is well known was on the way to be married having eloped. : Below Jacksonville they were intercepted by the officer who came in to the car with pistol and told Mr. Bow den to hold up his hands. He was put under arrest. Mr. Bowden contended that his arrest under the circumntancea was illegal and the road offering no protection to him, a first class passen ger, were!accesions. The jury render ed their verdict in favor of plaintiff for the sum of $o00. - -... PrttldsnUel Election wlllMake so Changs, No matter which candidate is elected Foley's Honny and Tar will remain the oeoDle's favorite remedy for coughs, nnlria and incioiant conaumption. It cures cold3 quickly and prevents pneu monia. A J Nusbaum, BatesviUe, Ir.d, writes: "I suffered for three months witha severe cold. A druggist pie pared me some medicine, and a physi cian nreacribed for me. yet I did not improve. I then tried Foley s Honey and Tar and eight noses cured me. For sale by Davis Pharmacy. .... ; SOFEBkE , COURT ..CriElS.. The Effort of Rev: Betts to Se cure an Election on Pro- ' ' .hibition Defeated, Special to Journal: , " - Kaleigh, N. C, Oct 9.-Tha ' Su preme. Court filed the following opinions today: ; ': ; '"' - ;' r' '. Egerton vs Sames, from Wayne, no error. Brown vs Southerland, .Wayne, re versed.. :y ' ' ' .. V.-: .. . . Mann vs Baker, Franklin; error. Schakelford vs Morrill, Greene; af- flrmed. v. .'..';' ,7:'..": Betts vs Railroad, Wake; no error. Hycka vs Hycks, Wake; new trial . Carter vs Telephone Co.; Chatham, per curiam petition dismissed, r,: ' Jackson vs Keuse River Mills, Wake; per curiam affirmed. . Jones vs Telephone Co., Harnett, per curiam, affirmed. , . ' 4 Gajr vs Lumber Co., Greene, per cu riam affirmed, v1' r :!:-, !;';'7: , Eaiis vs Mitchell, .Wake, per curiam affirmed. -.r i'Uls t-k."'- i The case of Betts vs Raleigh is that in which he sought by. mandamus to force the aldermen to call an election en the question of prohibiting against dispensary.;, The judge of the superior court decided in Betts' favor, and the city appealed. The Supreme Court dis missed the case on the ground, that the election would come in ninety days of a regular election and so is unlawful EE Appeal to the People of ftortli Carolina to Erect "Heroic ! Dronze Statne " to Per petuatft His - Mem ory- f.. To the People of North Carolina ? Dr. Charles D. Mclver devoted his life to the service of his people. No man of our day has rendered greater and tnore lasting service. Moved by love and bis people and consciousness LEG... Li u . Lis w w . . I It Administratcrs HaTineTqiiftl'-d m Admlri-trmtor 'an Vinaaa.Lit f Cmven Cour: v N C. ? t r- b.tu .muiius afcetinftt tb Mi.d ewtu' h & iv, - jr ftotined to present th urn, duly vrind, to tit undflrsifcuad, on or before th 4th of Oct lAfJ, o thit notice will be pleaded in bar of their T-'' --'rf it poreona uMtebted toaaidoptnto ax b- ro qotM to make Lmmediat pyoiiiU , , 1 Vbta 4th day of Oct lvoti. K 8. PRiMHOEE. Ezecutpr's -i;1 Havlnf this day qualified ax Wut of WH- lift m U. Allen deceafted. fill txy--' ' hat. vine? Of his miseioll tUld duty, At ET6ftt fiDan- ! cbuiaa ajnunet the ehtate of aaid o dent aro . . , . . i hereby notified to preftent the same, t!.y verifMtl Clal SaCtince, lie rejected tempting1 Of to the undrtneif. or R. O'Haia, Any. od or be- fers from time to time to, leave thedJyii:hV. -ana tndeoted to nam eslt ur feentv W1MMM to mak immediate aKtlemnt. ' i Thk thdjf of October, 1SXKI. ' ...i- PARttK E, KOEERT3, ' State and to enter the commercial world at home. 'His life stands out! perhaps the highest ideal in this gener ation of North Carolinians of uuitlfinh civic service. We believe that the peo ple, whom he served in so many ways with so much fidelity, ability and love, will deem it a' privilege and an honor to contribute to a fund for the erection of LAND BALE' By 1rtn e a martins-) dttfd made VrlfeDfr LaughinghouM nd W. T. William- and tbeir wives to L. N. Lancaster and N. 14. Lancaster i nawu tile win uuf vi wwiwx win rvKwvr.w a heroic bronze Statue tO perpetuate Virginia-Carolina Cuemieal Comrany. to. andur .. ,,. rv j! j t jifned will aell to the highest bidder for cash, at hi memory. Ine undersigned com-th,eourthmUM!a0(,iI, Ntw Bern. Craven cnn mittee, therefore, . appointed .by Oiejtyon.M'-tMMhd5,Nm'lf,th 1 m . v i r ' . - 4 following IrjiiIf situate in the btate ef North Car- governor Of the State, earnestly ap-' olir.a. coui.ty of tnveq. and aumbec 1 Townahi. peal to eery citizen of North CaJJj2 wno loVCS his State and honors nnsel- corner on the Greenville Road, arj rana a weat- fish service, to send at once a liberal 'wareonroVH contribution for this memorial The Statue snouia De WOrtny Oltne OneFeurth-efanecnv . Alo another tract c. LIS f OF LETTERS The chiton, a mollusc, has 11,000 sep arate eyes. , MacKay'l Mac-u-din cures all headaches, etc, does not de I press the heart, 10, 26 and 60 cents a bottle at druggists, 5c doses atioun- tains.;- ''1 'r;:': Bemaining in the Post-Office at New Bern, Craven County, N. C , Oct 8 1906: MEN'S LIST. A D Arnell B John H Bryant, Ioica Benson, Abram Bell, W E Bell, Benjamin Brin- son, S.dsa; Brown. C Ltrri James Carter, Jackson Cape. ' , ' -. ' - D Wyatt Daniel, Dude Dubhng, Eashmon Douglas. : E-W A Edwards, F-Enoch Foy, W A Falford G Capt E E Goldon. H-A J Holton, J F Holton, Capt J H Hollis (care Gas Boat Hialdo) Frank A Humphrey (care Oscar Williams,) William Herron. ' ,i I J Lives, J H Ipock. . j L R F Leary, John S Lozier.' ; M Capt John R Morris, Isaac Mil ler, Master Phon L Moston. . " P Eddie Payton, S J Petrie, John R Perry, Helvin Price. T C Raines, T N Rowel.- Johnnie Rider, John Rowe. ' 1 S J N Shute,' William Shemklin, 3 E Spicer, David Simpkins, W A Saus man. "' .. ." . . .. ! T Edward S Thompson,' FranV Thompson. . I V Sam Ventwis. W Hardy Wuitford, G R Wilson. .' ? - 1 - women's list. t A Miss Mary Aeuuley. ' . B Miss Melissa Brinson, Mrs Fan nie Brooks, Mrs Fannie Bryant. C Mrs Ann E Cheatham, Mrs G F Cuthrell, Miss Annie Coldwell, Miss Mary L Chadwick. , . E Mrs Ida Edwards. , . , F Miss Mary Farm. G Miss Lular Garner, Mrs George Gray, care J O Gray. H Miss Nora Hill, Miss Beulah man and his people. It is hoped, there fore, that at least $15,000 may be con tributed. . Fifty men and women in North Carolina could easily contribute 1100 each; one hundred men and women $50 eac ; two hundred men and women $25 each; two hundred men and women $10 each, and a host of men and women will, we believe, gladly contribute smaller amounts. Let all express their gratitude for unselfish service rendered by a contribmion to this worthy cause. The committee will make every effort to raise the necessary funds within the next thirty or sixty dajs. Let the re sponscs be prompt " ' ; Send all contributions and pledges to J. Y. Joyner, Cnairman, Raleigh. N. C J. Y. Joyner, Chairman; W. H borne. Josenhus Daniels, F. P. i ginning at a a'ake on the aide of the Washington public road, Gordon reterwm'a corner, ana run ning north A3 degree west 76 polee to a atake. thence north 28 degreeaw-et 11 polee to Samuel EUlnon'n corner, thence with Ellison' line north 4& d. west 60 nolee to his comer, thence with tax! Etliaon'a other line north 46 d. east 80 pole to a take in E'lisoa'i line, thence couth 7S d. east 84 polee to a itake in, aaid Washington. Puhlio oad . and thence down aaid road to the beginning con , taining Fifty Acne more or lean, Thi being th tract of land comeyed to J. A. Pugh by Wra. Cleve. Mr., except one lot (old to i. M. I. waiter, estimated at four acre. ' ' .: Thi 1st day of October,- . D.,tSC, ! -" L. N. Lancaster. . N, II. LaNcabtsk, Hortageee. ; Vnonru Cakouna Cbuucai. Co., Aaaitcnee, Pufelicatifin ; of mons. turn- -NORTH CARLLINA I ITh ' v Craren County I Superior Court, Richard Barnee vs. Gr-cie Bamo f The defendant above named trill take notice that an action entitled aa above haa been earn nwneed in the SnDeriar Court of Craven county Os- to obtain a divorce from the bond of matrimony 1 . L. - ,it.A n III fnMh-. a W nnt.fN Veil- that ah required to appear at the November able, Miss Gertrude Mendenhall, Mrs. J Lindsay Patterson. ' (All newspapers ifi North Carolina are requested to copy the above appeal.) term of Superior court for aaid county to be held on the 18th day of November 1808, at court houa of said county in New Bern, N. C. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief deraaad- a in aaia eompiainc W. M, WATSON. Clerk Superior ewrt. IN MEM0RIAM Giles Parker. The gates of life swing either way, - On noiseless binges night and day. One enters through the open door ' One leaves us to return no more, . And which is .happier, which more ; ' blest? i v 1 . , God Itnoweth best Executor's IfoUce n-fnv nnsllflMl aa executor ef Ella Bnttoa J. Pearee,deceaaed,all peraon having elaima against th estate of aaid decedent are hereby notuied t present the same, duly verinea, to ma unuei i igned on or before the 24th day of Sept. 18U7, or this notice wul be pleaded in Dar or tneir recovery - AU persons indebted te-eaia -eetat are eereny requested to make immediate ettlen. This 84th day of Lapt, Mus. - - ' ' ' GEO. K. WEST. Executor, Dover. N. C Trustee's Sale TM nvJesslvned trnete named tna deed m. I ea'ed by Frank Willi a d recorded ia aook lot I en P 257 of th Record of Deed of Craven We greet With Smiles the one who COmeS ( "aaa1- to th authority conferred by aaid deed lik minshine . to OM hearts and wi1lUti Property therein described at pub Lute suneaiue w uui , n-outtrv fir cash. Th land described In sul ,: homes, And reach out longing hands with tears To him who in his ripened years, Goes gladly to his heavenly rest God knoweth,besU 'y 17a omenta the, o-afaui. n not dread w 4 The path these little feet must tread, Norf ear for mm who from our sight, . Passed through them to the realms of light, . Both in his loving care and rest ; 1 God knoweth best , ; , LORENA COLLINS. The spider eats daily twenty-six times his own weight ; - . ' ; ; ; ; ? Umm QUEEN; r l a a 33 L.IS L- 1.1 fit E....-Ei) This . tin Is gtriaiteed to mear two seasons. If it does W r Jturn the worn garment and ; the label, and u new garment will be furnished to you free of charge. You get with it a "printed "guarantee with -each yard. These Satins are used for linens as well as waint and Suits. We have them in stock for your in- "X l" i ' - :t. Dangtr Frem the Plague, There's grave danger from the pla- Igue of coughs and colds that are so pre valent, unless you take Dr King's New Discovery, for consumption, ; coughs and colds. Mrs Geo Walla, of Forest I City, Me, writes: "It's a Godsend to people living in climates where coughs I and colds prevail ' I find it quickly ends them. ' It prevents pneumonia, cures LaGrippe, gives wonderful relief in Asthma and Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off consumption, coughs and colds. 50c and 11.00. Guaranteed by all drug. storeev Trial bottle free. Indignation in Newfoundland . over the signing of the modus vivendi on the fisheries question is increasing and the agreement, is vehemently denounc ed. . -:. ... How to Cure a Cetd. The question of bow to curs a cold without unnecessary loss of time is one in which We are all more or . less inter ested, for the quicker a cold is grtten rid of the Ifss the dungor of pneumo nia and other serious diseases. . Mr, B. W. L Hall, of Waveriy, Va., has used Cliim Ueriain's Conh Remedy for years en 1 1 "I firmly believe Chamber lain's Co'.!;h RemeJy to be absolutely trie bet preparation on the market for co!,!:i. I have reci.mmendcd it to my j frkn-.k and tlity all are with me." For nale by Davis VI," and F. S. Duffy. Duffy's .! , Dead Shot Chill and Fever : ": Cure ,"' ia a tsplendid medicine. 6 or 6 doses will cure any case of chills and fevers. No Cure. No Pav. For sale by all druggists and country stores. ,, r Camels cannot swim. . . , n. . Vm. u.ue ll'.nii , A breach between Newfoundland and the British Government may result from the acceptance by the latter of a modus vivendi giving substantial con ; cessions to American fishermen. ; - . .. , '.. ...... . Bieoi PolsonlBg results from chronic constipation, which is quickly cured by Dr King's New Life Pills. They remove all poisonous germs from the svatem and infuse new life 'and vipor: cure sour stomach, nauaia, headache, dizziness and colic, without griping or discomfort. 25c, gua anteed by all druggists. Hughes, Miss Katty Hardy, Mrs Em ma Harris. ' '-'.'' V. ' ' J Miss Sasy Jones, Mi3s Mamie Jones, Mr Emily Jones, Mis Merost Jones. v. N-Miss Julia Newkirk. ? P Miss Rose E Peiree, Mrs Annette Powells, Mrs Nannie E Patrick. -Q Mrs Gertrude Quinn. R Ms Llzer Richardson. 8 Miss Leath Spencer, Mrs Julia Smith, Mrs Bettie Shepperd. T Josephine Tower. W-Miss Elizer , White, Mrs J A Watson, Mrs Irene Wells, Mrs' Nora Webber. ' . "." '' ,: Tba reguiations now require that(l) cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter.' : S. W. HANCOCK, ' P. M. ' Low Kound Irip.Batee to Raleigh, N. C. Account State Agricultural Fair. . The Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets at extremely low rates to Raleigh and return from all points in North Carolina and including Norfolk i Richmond,' Lynchburg, Danville, and intermediate points in the State of Vir ginia.'; Tickets will be sold Oct 12 to 19th, inc'usive and for trains arriving at Ral eigh before noon of Oct 20th,- with fi nal limit Oct 23rd. ?- 'J1 Special inducements to Military Com panies and Brass Bands in uniform. For detailed information as to races, schedules etc, ask your agent or address. R. L. VERNON, T. P. A.' " - ; A , Charlotte, N. C. ' 1 , T. E. GREEN, C. T. A. , : v V- Raleigh, N. C. deed, wi.kh is situated in Craven county, will be - sola at tne WJn Biuuse ki w. " tween the hou-s of 12 M. and 1 P. M. on Novem ber th, 1906, and the land situated in Onslow county will be sold a, the same hour on N"Vem ber 13th at th Court Houm in Onslow county. Th uuui to he sold beim described aa followie certain lota of land situated in Craven county. N,C in that part of the city of New Bern known aM Pavie Town which are destarnated n the plot of Pavie Town or FarmviUe by the numbers 1I. 133. 184. 189. 140 and ML "lhe land described in aid detd which is situated in Onslow county, N. -C ia certain land near Jacksenville and is the same described in a deed executed by r-rauk Thorn .n. commissioner to W. W. Wiilia and recorded in the otiice of the Besistar of Onslour eounty N. C. in Book No. 60, on nwr 64S, known a the Sobt George laad,eentainin 7aarea m ra or less. Also another tr-et in Onslow county, N. C bein the name described in deed execu ted b Root George to W. W Willi ami neorded m aid records in Book 68, en page 6i4, ontmln 4 acres more or kea. Also another tract in On. Inw eonntv. N. C de ribed in deed from Ernest Cox to W. W, Willis, record i ia said Records in nook 68, on rase 17L Also another tract in Onslow county N.C on trie Northern side of Porinsorn Creek, and on the Eastern side of the Atlantic Coast Lin railroad and bounded thereby; conveyed to W. W Willi y M. Uun. nkw. Mntalnine fi UTM mfm r kfll. ' ' ta M, woiiuuuii, iiw '. ft Pramlnant Trainman The many friends of G H Hausan, I Engineer L E & W R R. at present livinjz in Lima, O, will be pleased to know of his recovery from threatened kidney disease. Ha says: I was cured by using Foley's Kidney Cure, which I recommend to all, especially to train men, who are usually similarly afflicted. For sale by Davis Pharmacy. Administrator'B Gala. ' KOETH C ABOtlNA I Superior Court. Craven County. I Before the Clerk. In re C. C Whitley, Adminbtrator of the aUM of Henry White, dec aV Kl'rt. By vtrtueof an order and decree ef sale to M ' directed in the above entitle Special Pm-eetin. pending: in the eitice of the clerk of the Superior court of Craven eounty, which said protee.nr was inatituted for th purpo-e of makms; ai)ia to pay tlie deb'a of said Henry White, aw. d, I will offer for sale and sell at pulilie venauete the hifhest bidder for cash, at the court hou donr of said Craven coun y, on Monday tHeli"h day of October, 1J. at the boor ot 12 o'clock is, th to Vrninx described property to-wit; All that eertain lot or parcel of land in the dry ef New Bern, raven eounty. N rth tro'ii,a, on the A. ft ti. C raOread, hunur th num twenty-three (23) aucordinl to - plan of th Uiid conveyed by William B Jonea to Alo so T. 3 a kinSi a copy of whicn baid land i annexe.) to a deed from aaid AlonzoT. Jenkins to onelheo dolphus A. Robtams, ree irded in the pui-.ie records in omce of R rUjr of Peeds of id Craveu con - ty in Book mo, 64. Folio at. bouno n a MaVOr Bradford Kelby Of Suffolk, Va and "F" streets and running thence M hi l-J h, . a nr.J A .vt. IM rh.Jln "A" treet 2)0 foe ! thence H. i-t Vv. lu$ feet, 7 tnchss sionr the western ime or i.i Ho. 22, thence 8. 61 1-2 W. 10 feet aionn i - line of lots No. 20 and 21 to "" street. tii" e a. S81- E. lu feet, 1 inches to the hern " mi it beintr the tame land conveyed by Hannah u'-ej to aaid Henry White, deceased, by d.(l reu.r. 4 hi Book IV. i. Polios 4h2 and 4t of said pu.. rerordH. to which reference ia hereby Baaua. ThiaUth day oJ 5"--r. ii'. , C X V. i. .i-i, Aumiiuutra. B. OUaRA. Attorney. and J S Woodward bad fight on the street S3 wm A bad freight wreck occurred on the Southern Railway, near DryFork, Va. The late Harry Gassaway Buiton, of Keyacr, W. Va., left an estate of about lioo.ooo. , - THE ORIGINAL Foloy & Co., Chicago, oriffinatcd Ilunoy and Tar as. a throat and 1'ir.g rrmwiy, and on accoiint cf the preat nwtit etui pi'i'iilitriiy of Foley's IIony s,nd Tnr nany imitiions ro oCorod f..r t.o r- n.r.e. Ask for ro'ty t Ilnncy i,i l"' ir: .1 r f! - 8ny pun iU'h'c of f ... 1 1- im,;;,, rpr--j rrrttit-n m'.'l fh'i ft Young Mother at 70. "My mother haa suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from d.vspopma had entirely doubled her, unail six months at'o.when the boan tuking Electric Eittors, which have completely cured her and reftored ilo Btrength nnd activity she had in the prime of life," writes Mrs W L Cilpa'rick. of D.mforlh, I-'e. Cron'pfit restorative medicine on the f,.. r.ets Blimiarh, llvcrp-' Its Influence Has Been Felt by So s Many New Bern Reader!. The soothing influence of relief After suffering from Itching Piles, From Eciema or any itchiness of the skin, , ' Makes one feci grateful to tlie rem edy. ' "" ' Dean's Ointment has soothed hun dreds. ' ' ".- ' i. Here's what one New Bern citizen says! ""' j W. F. Abcrly, Supt and psrt owner , t- J j of the Pine Lumber Co., on Griffith St raiding ftt 9 Grave St, saya: "I have j used Doan's Ointment in my fami'y arid found it to be all rieht I do r.t care I Publication cf Cur' tliatt n n - mrnv in t tootiin a i ttfd t fir--' t'ft h im Oi IPI- tic h u-v Cni"; v iSi ' 'Unit pHV t nt' rv i i a, i" C., 8" t in ai to ullow my name to be tubl'ul recommending any proprietary ernes and tell.ns about my 8 but Dnan's O'ntincnt is sni ha V" and tii'.eient remedy that I wl'.l l ject to sayir.?: so to rnyone. 1 t it at rr'-.un's r.-i.r:' !'y-" Fur f-uln by fc.'.l ' ' i- I'i 1 ! .' ;:' .i-ir,:.! ' les s I 1.1. ' q i I 1 PT T TTT TTTTTt TTT Trm v
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1906, edition 1
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