. , 1 I r- J V. T TT Jill m -7- EaMB.Utomtimf,itttbbw FfcTr" 1 If t ttTT disesst Maul by is. acid humor is- J 11 tt blood coming la contact with the (kin and producing redntM, inflars.. SMUoa tad slmost Utolsrsbls itching. Am inactive state of the system and f lh caadktioa of tb eliminstiye members lures th watte and refuse msr I the body to collect and tour instead of passisr them off thxourh mature cljfca ieU of bedtly waste. The bloodin iu effort jtoartetht sys tem of ell foreign mstte absorbs this acid and throws it of thrown, the ,?rt"i. gli ds ,kia- crid bnmor ooze out and act Sit uf 'r01.8 ftrtw coed, "ticlty fluid drying and formiaf crusts, ud Itht Itchiag fa intenae. When theae pustules are acratchad off the akin to left raw and fererish. and often a aolid (ore is formed and kept up by the constant escape of acids from the blood. Local applications af aWee, pow data, lotions etc. are desirable and should be used because they allay the itchiaf and give the sufferer temporary comfort, but are ia no sense curatite, mij:;iiov iws wt seat ei oe PURELY VEGETABLE. -wwiif ceise, and the acid- . . y ,- fired skin, being fed by a fresh, cooling stream 01 blood, becomes soft and Smooth again. S. S. S. is made of healing, purify, ing roots, herbs and barka that will not damage any part of the system. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free.- - - -v - f tkx Mwirr marts co., auamta, ca p- VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. . ' Norfolk ft Southern Merger Swallows - ' EaHtern North Carolina." " : ' - Editor Joarnal: When the agitation ' of the lease of the7 Atlantic & North Carolina Bail Road Co. 'was at fever - heat to 1904, the word was generally . given oat that tt-e road was not to be ' leased for a longer time than fifty years - nor at a less rate than would average c I ! per cent, per snum. Neither would i j It be leased to the Atlantic Coast' Line ," nor the Southern Railroad -'because that would destroy competition' the road was then earning 4) per cent the next year it earned six per cent; we learn it ia now earning over 8 per cent Result -.. It was leased to the How land Improve ment Co. at three per cent which was $25,000.00 less than it was then earning who afterwards transferred it to Nor- folk A, Southern Railroad Co., which was realy the only competition in this part of the State. Mow it is all in one , combine, under the recent merger of e, sales and transfers to the Norfolk & Southern Railroad Co. the competition f and property are gone. The people may J suffer. A big profit has been made by v someone. The people are the losers. FARMER AND TAX PAYER. PrsslSMttal EltctkM will Maks M Chsngt. No matter which candidate is elected Foley's Honey and Tar. will remain the people's favorite remedy for coughs, colds and incipient "consumption. It cures colds quickly and prevents pneu monia. A J Nusbaum, Batesville, Ind, writes: "I suffered for three months with a severe cold. . A druggist pre pared me some medicine, and a physi cian prescribed fori me, yet I did not improve. I then tried Foley's Honey and Tar and eight doses cured me. For aale by Davis Pharmacy. High In Engineer Service. . Special Correspondence. . Raleigh, North Carolina Oct 17. Hollis Winston, son of Dr. George T. Winston, of the A & M A College is an engineer in the U; 8. Navy. Ha was ' detailed as the engineer of the Charles ton which took Secretary Root around t. South America, and now he is detailed to the Columbia which will take Preai ' dent Roosevelt to Panama to see the . canaL ,;,,-. '. IVEAK KIOXEYS LUKE WEAK : ; ECDIES. V - Kidney Disease Cause Half the Cora- mon Ache and Ilk of New Bern People. . I As one weak link weakens a chain, so weak kidneys weaken the whole body and hasten the final breaking-down. ' . , Overwork, strains, colds and ether causes injure the kidneys, 'and when their activity is lessened the whole body suffers from the excess of uric poison circulated In the blood. . ..". Aches and pains and languor and ' urinary ills come, and there is an ever increasing tendency towards diabetes t and fatal Bright'a disease. There is no ; real help for the sufferer except kidney ; help.' - v : --':, ' Dean's Kidney Pills act directly on ; the kidneys and cure every kidney Hi. . New Bern cures are the proof. J. B. Cos ton, farmer and lumberman, ; of Deppe, N. C, says: f'l suffered 5 with my bjek. It was so bad that I ; could not walk any distance or evea . ride in an easy buggy. : I do not believe I could have raised ten pounds of weight : from the ground, the pain was tere. This waa my condition when I began using Doan'a Kidney Pills. They j quickly relieved me and now I am never . troubled as I waa. My back is strong and I can wa'k or ride $ . long distance : and feel just as strong aa I did twenty five years ago. I think so much of - Doan's Kidney Pills that I have given . a supply of the remedy to some of my .' ne: ,uors and they have also found f ood remits. If you can sift anything rora tiiia rambling note that will be ot ny sorvice to you, or to any one stiff . - ring from kidney trouble, you are at iberty to do so. - For sale by all dealers. ' Price EOcta. i snie wrents forme uuiwaatatea. Hutted States. , , . j- Kemem)er tlie ' take no other. name-rWand - . . f -- - -, ; - ai . "'in r-nr ui trouble, which is ia the blood. a. 3. S. goes down into the blood, cleanses the circulation of all acids and humors, builds up the thin, sour blood and by removing every vestige of the cause cures Eczema perma nent) v. . The Irritatino- miT,tintia rlisamnear ' . Evening at Cards. " Last evening Mrs. Ralph Cray ; de lightfully entertained at cards in com pKment to her charming ' sister, Mias Elizabeth Burnis who will leave in a short time for her home in Marion S.C. Starts wss the game of the evening after which refreshments were served. . Those who enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Gray were ths following, Misses, Rebecca and Mary E. Street, Ruth and Mary Howland, Nettie Rawlings, An nie Foy, Sadie Congdon, Katheryn Street, Henrietta Hancock and Amy Guion. Messrs, N. C. Hughes, Chaa. L. Stevens, T. W. Waters, Sam Eaton, Paul Rawlings, Jesse Claypoole, Wm. Dunn Jr., Albert Patterson, Chas. Wyatt, Jack Street, Ed Hancack, Dr. W. L. Hand,? Ellis Williams and G. B. Pendleton. B :' ' Rev."W. G. Walker,' the State Evan gelist will begin a series of revivals at the Christian church next Sunday. He is a strong and vigorous preacher and every one stiould avail themselves ) of the opportunity of hearing this talented preacher. . , j, Bstfly Burnsd Girl ' or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of pain if Bucklen's Arnica ealve is ap plied promptly. G J Welch, of Tekon shs, Mich, says; "I use it in my family for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, and And it perfect". Quickest Pile cure known, best healing salve made. 25c at all druggists. !'f . " No man is greater than his smallest act '- . . ! Duffy's Dead Shot Chill and Fever .; j :.t V; bi Curt ; is a splendid medicine. 6 or 6 doses will cure any case of chills and fevers. No Cure, No Pay. For sale by all druggists and country stores. General Manager, McGiU, of the wrecked Ontario Bank in Toroto, ad mits a shortage of $1,250,000, ' most of money having been lost .through specu lation. , r1 ' . . ., .-4 . . --:-rr-. - J' A v William's Csrbsllc Salvs; With Amies anS ' v V WKoh Hsxel.' '.j : The best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salr Rheum. Tetter, Chapped Hands, .and all skin eruptions. . It is Euaranteed to srive satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26c by druirgists. : y WILLIAMS M'FG. CO., Prop's, cieveiano, u. Sow cy u. A. riarget W" f i mi v ; . To be commended by those who might without fear gives great p!es- ure Agesilous. CASTOR I A i Tot y"fa" gad Children, i j TJ t"4 Yi t Pit l4 tu.4 J ltd kwnl htmrnti kv-pul Beara the etgaatareef He who does what be likes, does not what he ought From the Spanish. OASTOniA. 1 Constant complaints never get pity From ths German. . -. A CsrUls Curs lar Cress Vsts far Tss Yser " WttheutsFallsrs.; v i Mr. W.CBott a Star City, Ind, harawaw( merchant, is enthusiastic (n his praise of Chamberlaipl Cough Rem edy. His children have all been sub ject to croup and he has used this rem edy for the past ten years, and though they much feared the croup, his wife sad he always felt safe upon retiring when a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was Inthe house. His oldest child wss subject, to severe attacks of croup, but this remedy never failed to effect a speedy cure. He has recom mended it to friends and neighbors and all who have used it say that it is one-1 ; 1 -. j . . ... . rl" W a vi wras9 aT a-ai v iat a iiairiiinu-v inn m , Duffy.ll. . ;, , T-s ' leassananajnswai , ,. - lmm " -.t 1 y )t .4 i t - i The Jane Hughes Chapter Children of the Confederacy will meet this after noon at four o'clock at the residence of Mrs. T. G. Hyman. A full attend ance is requested. : - . ; . ;W. G. Walker, Jtbe state evengelist will preach at Christian "Church Sun day Oct 21st, 1906 morning and night. The members and friends of the church are cordially invited to hear him. N Don't forget the meeting tonight at Rouatrea Hall at 8 o'clock. Everyone in favor of law and order should be present . ' 3 The Revenue Cutter went to Clubfoot Creek yesterday morning to rendef as sistance to the schooner Susie Moore, which was disabled. Tin crew of the schooner is sick also, y Handsome curtains have' been placed in the windows of the Cutler-Blades Hardware Co. and the abed is being taken down, , ' Who'll" be the next to take down shedsT Let them all be tak- Hon, Charles R. Thomas ia deep in his campaign. Monday night he had a debate with his opponent J W. R. Dixon at Beaufort and yesterday he went to GoldBboro where be introduced Hon. John Sharp Wilams to larg eodsence. Progress in laying the rails on the New Bern-Washington division of the Raleigh & Pamli!0 Sound railway: is being rapidly made. Five miles of rail are now in place and the contractors are highly pleased with the work, i The lobby of the Hotel Hazeltonhas been greatly Improved by paper, paint and other features and its beautified appearance will be much appreciated by its guests. ' Quite an amusing thing happened at the opening of the skating rink Monday night When the band struck up some of their latest waltzes all the skaters immediately removed their skates and began tripping to the melodious strains of the enticing music. The house ot Mr. E. H. Howe on Cra yen street is being moved back into the lot a distance of 20 feet The job is exceedingly difficult as the house has three enormous chimneys. Many im provements will be made on the house. Mr. E. E. Haiper has charge of the moving and the repairs on the house. There will be a called .meeting of the Rectors Aid Society at the Rectory im mediately after Litany' service. All members are requested to be present ' Bloed Poltsnlng results from chronic constipation, which is quickly cured by Dr King's New Life Pills.. They remove all poisonous germs from the system and infuse new life and vigor: cure sour stomach,' nausia, headache, dizziness and colic, without griping or discomfort 26c, guaranteed by all druggists.' No compromise is expected in the Castellane divorce case, which goes to the Paris courts for decision today. J f i .... A PrsmlssnlTrslsman The many friends of G H Haussn, Engineer L E & W R R. at . present living' ia Lima, 0, will be pleased to know of his recovery from threatened kidney disease. He says: I .was cured by using Foley's Kidney Core, which I recommend to all, especially to train men, who are usually similarly afflicted. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. A marble shaft and fountain, erected by the Order of Elks in memory of Meade D Detweller, of Harris burg, twice Grand Exalted Ruler, was un veiled. VVli MLEIi; WLtl! PlUtilf:! : Dr. Williams' Indian 'Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Breeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tu mors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is nre pared for Piles and Itching of the pri vate parts. Every box ia guaranteed. Sold by druggists, by mail, for 60c and 11.00 SoktbyD. A-Harget : v President Castro, of Venezuela, is re ported to be dying at Caracas, and the news of his death will be the signal for a revolution. ,' CsftNmothrss slsss CemfortsMe.? ' Incipient consumption ia cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, but we do not hold out false hopes to consumptives by claiming that it will cure this dread dis ease in the advanced stages; but if the hings are not too far gone Foley's Honey and Tar will effect a cure, as it stops the tacking cough and soothes the inflamed air passages giving them a chano to heal, and even ; in 4he ad vanced stages it always giwes comfort and relief. A A Herren, of F1nch,Ark writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar b the best preparation for coughs and lung trouble, I know that it baa cored con sumption in the first stages. " Sold by uavis rnarmacy.- Common sense U sq uncommon good thing to possess,' ' - .-... - ; ';,rtnj0lUSTEIir3 ill ! A hdkl kr tuty Pwi - - s : 4 tatfmmMtm4tm Vlftfc ' . iod. b4 hcuMlh. hUiMia lowr txm til , -4l ltM.-h. ImiUK ir Muuntnia left t ..t- ' V lur. 6 ont m box. OfiniiM D b7 uaraa Iitua OunrAiiv. kuniino, . 0EN NUGGETS FOR tAUTW a Past, Present and Future Paint The best "past" paint is the paint which has worn down e ve nl y , leaving: the surface ready for repainting without the need of expensive scraping and "burnintf-off." The best "present" paint is the paint which is applied with least labor, covers the most sur face per gallon, and looks the best when on.1- The best ''future" paint is the paint which lasts without cracking or . peeling, affording perfect protection for the great est number of years. Viewed in any of these ways, - - .-tewis ' Iure White. Lead : : OMi to ttn OM MS hmw mixed with Lewis Linseed Oil is best Good painters all say so. Send for our free book. It tells about paints, tboroufhhr yet simply, and awes you a teat for paint purity. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO. 331 S. Tnwt St., rkUadslphla, f. For sale by all first class dealers. LewisParsons' The wedding of Miss Bessie Parsons and Mr. Marvin Warden Lewis took place at Centenary Church yesterday afternoon at five o'clock, Rev. G. T. Adams, the pastor, officiating. The chancel of the church was pretty and artistic in decorations, white cos mas ferns, and palms being used. The bride was attractively attired in an ISaton suit of blue broad cloth and car ried brides rosea. The maid of honor, Miss Hattie Hanks was clad in white net with pink picture hat and carried pink carnations. " . Mrs. J. A. Meadows presided at the organ and before the bridal party en tered Mrs. Walter Bishop sang a solo accompanied by Miss Jessie Wyatt with the violin. Mr. Lycurgus Cutler Jr, was best man and the ushers were: Messrs. George Whitehurst, L. C. Tol son, John Suter and Mr. Allee. The bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. S. Parsons and has many friends. The groom is ti-aveling salesman for Cutler-Blades Co., in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left last night for Washington, Baltimore, and Richmond. They will reside at the former home of the bride. They were the recipients of many pretty and useful presents. rDICTSIHTIilYCDTj Makes Kidneys an Blaseer Right " Teachers Examination The regular October Examination for teachers' certificates will be held 'Mon day and Friday of next week, October 15th and 19th. """ ' White teachers 5 will be examined Monday and colored teachers Friday. The examination will be held at the court house beginning each day prompt ly at nine o'clock a. m. S. .M. BRINSON, , County Sup't. , How to Cars s. Cold. The question of how to cure 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 gotten rid of the less the danger of pneumo nia and other serious d is esses. Mr. B. W. L Hall, of Waverly, Va., has used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for years and aays: "I firmly believe Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market for colds. I have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with me." For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. :. r ',' ' ; . Circumstances are ' beyond the con trol of man, but his conduct is in his own power. Beaumont ii , . . . - !. ; AYosn Motksfsl 70. "My mother has suddenly been made young at 70. - Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, unsil six months ago, when she began taking . Electric Bitters, which have completely cured her and restored Ihe strength and activity she had in the prime of life," writes Mr W L Gilpatrlckr of Danforth, Me. Greatest restorative medicine on the globe. Sets stomach, liver and kidney right, purifies the blood, and euros ma laria, billiousness and weakness. Won derful nerve tonic Price 50c Guaran teed by all drug stores. Herr Dernburg," the Berl'n business man whom Emperor William has ap pointed head of the German Colonial Office in place of Prince Ernst Hohen lohe-Langerberg, started his career as a clerk and ros. to be s bank official with a salary of 162,600 a year. I . WtLUAdS' KI0NET PIUS. Have you neglected your Kidneys? liava you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kid neys and h ladder? Have you pa his 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 p&an urine? If so William's Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample Free. By mail 60 cents. ., Sold by Dnircist. ,, WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Oeveland. O. Sold br D, A. Harget. CFOITin RAILECAD5 n memi ' . ,:? Parties Boy What is Know4 aa . the Jones Railroad Prop--erties and Will Devel op and Improve the,, ' Same. - '-"' (Special Correspondence) Greensboro, Oct 17th. W. T. Van Brunt and Dee Allen on yesterday pur chased and took charge of what is known as the Jones railroad properties on the line of railway between Denton and Thomas villa, a distance of 21 miles in Davidson county. A new company waa at once organized, with Dee Allen as President, and General Manager, W. T. Van Brunt . of New York,. Vice Presidents, and George B. Cowper, of New York, Secretary-Treasurer. Capt Milt Jones, the projector of the line, and its builder retains an interest The companies general offices will be estab lished at Denton, and work' will be pushed to an extention of the line south to connect with one or more of the Southern trunk lines. , From Thomssville another extension will be built making connection with the Norfolk & Western, thus giving an air line connection with four trunk lines, the Southern, Seaboard Air Line and the Coast Line roads. From the fact that Mr. Van Brunt is one of the principal representatives of E. D. Har riman in New York, it goes without saying that there is a fine probability now of realizing Boon the finest kind of railroad development and much needed increase of outlet and traffic facilities in this whole Piedmont region. Don't you think you had better try To wear a smile and sing a song? It's a good old world after all. Provided you take Rocky Mountain Tea, In the spring and fall. For sale, by F. S. Duffy. MacKay' Mac-u-dine cures all headaches, etc, does not de press the heart, 10, 25 and 50 cents a bottle at druggists, 5c doses at foun tains. The New York Centeral and Hudson River Railroad was placed on trial in New York, charged with two of its of ficers, with giving rebates to the Amer ican Sugar Refining Company. OABVOnXA. Emperor William attended the church weddinsr of Miss Barbara Krupp and Lieut Gustav von und Halbergat Essen. ' Charles E. Hughes is the only Repub lican to be nominated for Governor by the Republican party in New York, since its organization fifty yearyago, who had not previously held ' public of fice. ; 'f .. . .-.(- No other remedy on earth is so good for children as HolHster'B Rocky Moan tain Tea; makes them eat, sleep and grow. Bright eyes, rosy cheeks. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Eor sale be P. S. Daffy.'.", i .- f-iif. A ;. f '-' Shouts of joy are apt to give the pes simist a headache. O. .storia; i , Bean tot ylht Kind Ytm Haw Always Bcujtit Bigattu ef Prince Alexander von Hohenlobe, whose publication of his father's "Rec ollections" called forth Emperor Wil liam's censure, resigned as District Governor of Alsace-Lorraine. ' Afllldss with Sort Eyes for 33 Yssrs. j ; I have been afflicted with sore eyes for thirty-three years. Thirteen years ago I became totally blind snd was blind for six years. If y eyes were badly in flamed. One of. my neighbors insisted upon my trying Chamberlain's Salve and gave me haif a box of it. To my surprise it healed my eyes and my sight came back to me. PC Earls, Crnthiima, Ky. Oiamberlain's Salve is for sale by Davis Pharmacy and F, S. Duffy.:'V:'A-:h, The folly of old age which is called dotage is peculiar to silly old men, not to age itself. Cicero.; . i , , . Tssy Naks tss Feel Coed, ; ; . The pleasant purgative effect expe rienced by all who use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body snd mind which they create makes one feel joy ful Price 26 cents. Samples free at the Davis Pharmacy and F. 8. Duffy's drugstore. V''.0''--, He who is a donkey and.betieves him self a deer finds out his mistake at the leaping of the ditch. From the Itsl ian. .. " ' ' " "' 'V .f : THE ORIGINAL ; . ' ' Foley 4 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.1' Aak for Felsy's Honey and Tar arid refuxe .any substitute of fered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction.' It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates aoel is safest for children and delicate persons Sold by Davie' Pharmacy. , i v ; LEGALLY I' GRAVEN CQUNTY. . Notice to Creditors of Southern Jobbing Co Craditon af the Southern Jobbing Company will Uk notie that the underaiffned Receiver filed his report as to the elftima presented against thesajd Southern Jobbinc Gempany in the office of the Clerk of the Superior court on the 13th day of October. 190& and that said reuort is xnjtn to inspection by all parties interested and that exceptions thereto must be made on before the l&th day of November, 190fl, as required by order of the Court in matter of J J Baxter va Southern joDoing tximpany. This tilth day of October, 1906. ..... t W, B. SWINDELL, Receirer. . Mortgage J3ale Pursuant to s sower of sale contained hi that certain Mortgage exectod by M. Is. Weeks to Mary Moore tiowe. bearing date the 13th day of September 1906. the same b-irur recorded in the J office of the Register of Deeds of Craven eeunty in vuw. mb ui, i win aeii l vno wun nouse door in New Bern. N C on Thuradaythe 15th day of November 1906 at the hour of 12 o'clock M to the highest bidder for cash, all of the following described property as conveyed in the mortgage aforesaid, to-wit: A certain lot of land in a cer tain town site known as Manchester, the plot of which is recorded in the office of the Register of Dstda in said county, in book Ma 136 page 496, to which reference is made, the lot hereby conveyed being known and designated in said plot by the number 75 and in the same conveyed by E. H. rioweand Mary Moore tiowe his wife to the party of the first part. This mortgage being given to secure toe purcnase price. . "i , MARY MOORE HOWE, Mortgagee. new Bern, n. u uct. 13, jaw. Administrators Notice Havinftr aualified u Administrator oi Nleholaa Vinson, late of Craven Countv n C. all tMaranna mvmg uaaaiins aaiiiBt tne said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to the undersismea, on or before the 4th of Oct 1907, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their iiuwi AU persona indebted to said estate are hereby re- quewa to make lmmeoiat payment. V'hia 4th. day of Oct 1906. . R. S PRIMROSE. Administrator Executor's Notice i Ravins this dav analined as Executor of Wil liam II. Allen deceased, all nersons havina? claims ajrainst the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified to the undertitrned, or R. O'Hara, Atty, on or be- iore cnettn aayoz uctober, 1W7, or this notice I will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to mane immediate settlement. This 4th day of October. 1906. PARKER E. ROBERTS, Executor . LAND SALE By virtue of a mortfraice deed made by McDnffr Laushuig-house and W. T. WiUiams and their wives to L. N. Lancaster and N. M. Lancaster dated the ISth day of October 1905, and registered in the office of Register of Deeds of Craven coun ty, to Book 156, Page 886 and duly assigned to the Virginia-l&rolina Chemical Company, the under" signed will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at 1 the court house door in New Bern. Craven coun ty, on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1906, the following lands situate in the state of North Car olina, county of Craven, and number 1 Towns his. aesctioed as zoiiows: Beginning at Annie Nelson's and W, E. Brown's corner on the Greenville Road, and runs a weut wardly course thirty-five (35) yards, thence a northwardly course to Peter Willis' line, then with said line to the Greenville Road, then down the Greenville Road to the beginning, containing One Fourth of an acre. Also another tract be- j ginning at a stake on the side of the Washington public road. Jordon Peterson's corner, and run" ning north 63 degrees west 76 poles to a stake. thenat north 28 degrees west 11 poles to Samuel felhson s corner, thence with Ellison a line north 45 d. west 60 poles to his corner, thence with said JSHtson 's other line north 45 d. east 80 poles to a stake in Ellison's line, thence south 73 d. east 30 poles to a stake in said Washington Public Koad and thence down said road to the beginning con" taming Fifty Acres more or less. This being the tract of land conveyed to J. A, Pugh by Wra. Clove, Sr., except one lot sold to J. M. Lancaster. estimated at four acres. Thislstday of October. A. D., 1906. L. N. Lancastkr, N. M. Lancaster. Mortagees, Virginia Carolina Chemical Co., Assignee, Publication of Sum- ' mons. ; vf f NORTH CARLUNA I . In The ; Craven County I Superior Court. Ricliard Barnes ts. -Oracle Barnes i The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled aa above has been com menced in the Sulk; nor Court of Craven county to obtain a divorce from the bonda of matrimony and the aaid defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the November arm of superior eourt for said county to ae held on the 19th day of November 1906. at court house of said county m New Bern. N. C and answer or demur to the complaint in aaid action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demand- la seta complaint ' - -i,, r,x. W.M. WATSON. Clerk Superior court. ..-. ...... .-,-4, . -i f Bavins Qualified as executor of Ella Sutton Pearce.deceaeed.aU persons havinfr claims afrainst the estate of aaid decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly veritled, to the under signed on or before the 24th day of Sept. 1907, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ef their recovery All persona indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make unmediateaetuement. inuuttn aay ox eept. iwo. - . , - , GEO. K. WEST. Executor. Dover. N. C irustee's Sale The undersurned trustee named in a 'deed exe cuted by Frank Willis aad recorded in Book U6 I on pace 267 of the Record of Deeds of Craven I county, ana eiso -recoraea m unsiow county; nursuent to the authority conferred by aaid deed will sell the property therein described at pub-1 lie outcry tor cash, the lana aosariDea In eau deed, which is situated in Craven county, will be sold at the Court House id New Bern, N. C. be tween the hours of 12 M. and Ir. H. Novem ber 8th. 1906. and the land situated in Onslow I county will be sold at ths same hour on Novem- I ber 13th at the court Mouse In unslow county. The land to be sold befcur described aa follows - certain lota of land situated in Craven county. I N. C. in that part of the city of New -Bern known I aa Pavie Town whtcn are designated on tne prat I of Favie Town or parmviue by the numbers 132, 139, 18. 180. 140 and 141. The land described m said deed which ia situated in Onslow county, N. Cn ia-eertain land near Jacksonville and is the same described in a deed executed by Frank ThomDaon. commissioner to W. W. Willis and neorded in the office of the Retrister of Onslow countv H. C in Book No. 60. on rave 643. known as the Robt George land, oonmininflr 70 acres more I or lees. . Also another trct in unalow county, M. C beinc the same described in a deed executed by Robt George to W. W Willis and recorded In said records in Book 69, on page 6M, containing 4 acres more or leas.. Also another tract m Una low county, N. C.des ribed in a deed from Ernest Cox to W. W. Willis, recorded in said Records Ih Book 66, on rage 171. Also another tract in Onslow county. N. on tne Northern sittanf Porinsom Creek, and on the Eastern aide ef the Atlantic Coast Line railroad and bounded thereby; conveyed to W. W. Willis by M. Hum phrey, containing 6 acres more c-r less. t - XL. I nmiuiunfil, iTvaiee. Administrator's Sale. NORTH CAROLINA I Superior Court. Craven County. I Before the Clark. In re C. C Whitley, Administrator of the estate of Henry White, dec a. o ran. n. virtue nf an order and decree of sale to me 1 directed m tne aoove enmueo atMoau rroceraiaaj. unin. in the Ml ice ot tne ClerK ot tne euDerior Oourt of Craven county, which said proceeding waa instituted (or the purpose ef making aaaeta m n.v th. dtAMot said Henry White, deceased. 1 will oner lor sale ana ecu at puoue venaue w the kis-hest bidder for cash, at the eourt house door of aaid Craven conn, y, on Monday the loth day of October, im ai me nouroi ie o-ckjck au. the foilowine; described property urwit; , An that certain lot or parcel of land in the city of New Bern, t raven county. North Carolina, oa th a. A N. t railroad, Deartng tne number twenty-three (23) aecording to a piss of the land conveyed by William H. Jones to Alosso T, Jen kins, a copy ox whtcn satu wno ia annexen xo a U from aaid AlonsoT. Jenkin to oneTheo- dolphua A. Bobbins, recorded in the public Mwdi iiflui ox Hesriswr ox I wi. m eaia Craven county In Book mo. 64, Folio 94, bounded a follows'. Beginning at thenorthoast corner of A" and "F" streets and running thence M 61 1-2 1 along A etreetzwieeT; tnence n. i-z w . Its) feet 1 inches along the western hue of lot Hu, 22, thence S. 61 1-2 W. 210 feet along the back Hna ef Uits Moa. 20 and l to VF" eti-eet, thence ii 88 1-2 hi 109 feut. 7 Inchce to the becrinninir. It being the seme lurid conveyed by Hannah Gillian) biMd Umrf SV hit, deeeawd. by dmds record'-d in Bonk 123. roiios U and Vi nf aaid pubis! rermus, to which reference ia hereby made. IhiaUth day of 8cptTihr. liKift. i . . r Ci U. Ill I'l.h'.V. AJmlnlMlM. ' B. O'HARA. Attorney. LEGALLY ... . fc 1 m ... a M0KTar Carolina. n . .. i . . . To. X. Dixon. Register oT Deeds mat t't fWasikf r.ntry "i alter lor 4 ones uanty: . . The nndersurned B L. MsUocks o Whle flak Township, Jones county. N, C en tola s ns ay claim to te following dascribsd pice -ce paraai oi lann m vara vu ivwnantp. Mam aoanty, n. u. tne same eerng vacant ami SDapproprfts land aad snbjact to entry, viai-r-Lying ost Uie a side of White Oak River, and north side of Black Swamp, and adjoins the lands of K. K. Hay, C W. Munger, W. F. Mattocks and the Davit AIU. son lands, cofitainmr 600 acres more er las. Eft- teres tniS'jxta oar oE4jrccx.r ivus, . ... tav-l MAlTUCsUL UabnaBt, Bntry No. 684. MO acres nars lasa. Xaaaraa thia Oct- ISth 190S by S. U aUttocUa. . .. i. K. DIXON, Rag. Deed and Ex-OOleia Entry Taker for imi '. - " i" ftf f TttTf Tvf TtTffTf f?f f ..aii .... s BOOK I STRAPS. r NO.- 505' TABLETS COMPOSITION' BOOKS.' :" el Ennett's Bookstore aAAaAAaAaaAAAaiAaAaaaaa'jia The very best free burning ' White Ash. Egg, Stove, Chest nut and Furnace Qoal; also the only C, C. B. Pocahon tas 'steam and1 Domestic Lump Coal on the. market. ALL COAL SCREENED BE FORE LEAVING YARD Weight guaranteed. 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