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I HAUHIVEHSAL BLOOD DISEASE Catarrh is usually worse in Winter, because of the cold,- damp and suddenly changing climate. Colds are contracted, and neglected and as the Secretions from the different inflamed membranes are absorbed into the blood the unpleasant symptoms of the disease commence, The nostrils are Stopped up and a constant dropping of mucous back Into the throat keeps up a. continual hawking and spitting. The patient has dull headaches, ringing noises in the ears, and often slight fever and a depressed, half-sick feeling accompanies the disease. The blood becomes so fully charged with catarrhal matter that stomach troubles are brought ofl, the kidneys and bladder are affected, and if the blood is not purified of the poison the lungs become diseased because of the constant passage of impure blood through them.' Catarrh cannot be cured with washes, sprays, inhalations and such treatment; these cannot reach the poison-laden blood where the' real cause is located, aud can only give temporary relief and comfort. A disease which affects the entire blood supply as does Catarrh, must be treated with a blood purifier. S. S. S. is the best remedy for Catarrh, which has Crown to be a universal dispute Tr o-npa tn " PURELY VEGETABLE the bottom of the trouble, rids the blood of - the catarrhal matter, reinvigprates the cir Bulation, and cures this disgusting disease permanently. When S. S. S. has purified the blood every pait of the system receives a supply of fresh, healthy blood ; then the inflamed membranes heal and evcrv svmptor.i of Catarrh passes away. Write for our book containing information about Catarrh, aud ask for any medical advice yoa-desire. No charge is made for tither. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, GJ1. JAS A. BRYAN, President. J. H. HACKBURN, V-Prcsident G- H. ROBERTS, Cashier THE NATIONAL BANK OTNEWBEiE ORIGINAL CHARTER DATED NOVKMHEll 27ili 1SC5. Capital . Shareholders Liability Surplus & Undivided Profits Total Dividends since . Organization $100,000 00 100,000 Oo 104,565 39 352,082 00 FOUR PER CENT. PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS ! The Board of Directors desire especially to c II attention to the Capital and Surplus which should be attractive to those desiring ab solute security for their funds. This Bank was originally chartered more than forty years ago, and with a capital and accumulated profits of over $200,000.00, cour teously off ers its services to the public and invites bnth large and small accounts of individuals, firms, corporations and banks, prom ising every facility consistent with sound and prudent banking. Col lections on New Bern and contiguous territory carefully made and remitted for on day of payment at reasonable rates. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR REXTj DIRECTORS: JAS. A. BRYAN, J. H. HACKBURN. CIIAS. S. 15I1YAN, E. K. BISHOP, JOHN DUNN, G. II. ROBERTS, A.D.WARD, a vi Remember the Full Name axatrve JJromo Qmnme JS p? Jj CqtmTcoW bOMDsy. Crlpln 2 Days T 3DC 3D Just Received A FINE LINE OF Ladies' FANCY COATS In Neat and Attractive Colors, Also a nice line of solid color Coats. Call and look over our line before you purchase. It will pay you to do so. Also a fine line of Misses Coats in Assorted Colors. Another New Shipment of Barry Shoes for men in New Shapes, in all Leathers and all widths at $3.50 and $1.00. Our Gun Metals and Patents in lace, blucners and buttons will please the most fastidious. CLOTHING We are Sole Agents for the Celebrated L. Sill and Bios. Clothing. We offer you a splendid selection of the beat of thesa unequaled garments at prices from $10.00 up. We have the latest - styles in fine and medium grade Suits and Overcoats, at all prices and everything that's good in Winter Furnishings. S. COPLON, R . 75 MIDDLE ST, . SHORT PASSING EVENTS. ' ' '-- The Irish Pawnbrokers" is the title uf the new vehicle which Murphy & Murphy will offer their patrons this season. It is, by far the most elabo rate production these popular favorites have ever made. The comedy parts in the hands of the stars will surely grat ifj their old friends and make many new ones for them. The residence of Mr. E. H. Howe, which has been undergoing some exten sive repairs is about completed and will be occupied this week by Mrs. I. C. Yeomans, Mr. and Mrs. Howe re taining rooms in the house. The State Board of the N. C. C. M. Convention held its meeting in this city yesterday and transacted such business pertaining to the State work, as came before it. The next meeting will be held at Amity, Pamlico county on the 5th Saturday and Sunday in December 1906 in connection with the meeting of the Pamlico Union. The Correspond ing Secretary, W. G. Walker preached again last night to an interested audience. The Law and Order League meet in regular session at Rountree Hall to night. A full attendance is requested and citizens who have not joined are earnestly requested to become mem bers. Choice ferns mid galax leaves, the latter beautful for decorations will be offered for sale by the ladies of the Floral Branch of the Rector's Aid So ciety, at the Parish house tonight. There is considerable interest over the question who had charge of the first schedule train over the Beaufort bridge. Two items have been published and as it stands now the matter is a tie and it may require the services of an umpire to decide. It is said now that the first schedule train over the bridge was the one going to Beaufort and not coming from that city. Hence according to that ruling the east bound train Satur day morning was the first on schedule time. Dempsey Wood, one of the most prominet farmers of Lenoir county, has sold his farm and will move to Kins- ton. Calendars for 1907 are now becoming numerous and some very handsome de signs are seen on them. Many are real works of art. The Citizens bank has issued its sec ond dividend of six percent since Sept. 30, last. This fact speaks much for the institution and the stockholders are highly pleased with it. The bazaar at Christ Church Parish house this afternoon and tonight will be worth attending. There will be a supper served, coffee, salad and biscuit for 25 cents. Uysters also served, as well as other refreshments, A fine lot of potted ferns will be offered for sale. Fancy articles at the booths. Opening at 4 o'clock. The A. M. Zion Conference will meet in Kinston next year. RUMEN- VISIT NEW BERN. SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE ' '. URANCH STORE, NEW BERN, N. C. BOX 286. DEALERS IN ' Edison Phonographs and Records And Other Talking Machines, which we sell on easy weekly payments. We also carry the Largest Stock of Accordeons, Banjos, Guitars, Violins, Strings and Other Novelties, Also the Latest Sheet Music. December Gi aided Records ALL GOOD THINGS must wirTupon their merits. The International Dictionary has won a greater distinction upon its merits and is in more general use than any other work of its kind in the English language. A. H. Aayca, I.L.D., D.D., of Oxford University, England, bat recently said of It : It is Indeed a marvelous work ; It is difficult to conceive of dictionary more exhaustive and complete. Everything is In It not only what we might expect tn tl:ul In such a work, but also what few of us would ever have thought of looking for. A supplement to the new edition has brought it fully up to date. I have been limklng through the latter with a feeling of astonishment at its completeness, and the amount of labor that has been put into it. FREE "A Test In Pronunciation," In structive and ciitortaiulng fur the whole family. Also '(fJV Illustrated pamphlet. Zf G. & C. MERRIAM CO., LSSiJ . publisher's, mcvmmJ Cprinofielo, Mass. JUST RECEIVED. Come and hear them FREE Concert every afternoon. V FOR SALE One Upright Piano Organ, mahog any case, adapted for church or Sunday school; one Cable Parlor Organ, at factory prices. Will sivo you 30 per cent Also the Finest Lot of Fancy Pictures and Gold Fish for Christmas Presents. Come and s e us, iumoiJ?'-tlMOn 132 IJLTlDlDTu'n STREET NEXT TO KAFER'S BAKERY. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The Children's Favorite ounaa--- Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. This remedy Is lemons tor Its eons orsr a large put ol the civilised world. It n Iwm be depended upon. It contains no opium or other harmful drag and may b given as oonndmUy to a baby as to an adult Prloa So ota; Large 81s, 60 eta. Executive Officials of the Nor folk ami Southern Looking Over the Property The officials of the Norfolk and South em railroad whose offices areat Norfolk made NewBerna visit yesterday. They came on a special train and went over their property on a tour of inspection They are traveling the roads from Goldsboro to Beaufort to become ac quainted with the roads in every partic ular. They propose to make it a better system and doubtless many improve ments will be the result of this visit The gentlemen were: M W McGuire, General Superintend ent R E L Bunch, Traffic Manager. H C Hudgins, General Freight and Pf-ssenger Agent. J E Gould, Superintendent Motive Power. M R Burrow s, Purchasing Agent Superintendent S L Dill went to Kin ston to meet them and returned with them. TEST CALIFORNIA STATUTE The Right to Separate Races at School Questioned. Special to Journal. San Francisco, Dec 5 The United Stale government has notified the States Board of Education that it will test the legality of its action in ordering separ LEGALLY GRAVEN COUNTY. Trustees Sale , Mortgage Sale Pursuant to a power of sail contained In that certain mortgage executed by Laxarua Pawaoa . and wife Harriett Dawson to W. H. Lodge, bear ! ing data the 19th day of Decanter lwo, the sum 1 being1 recorded in the office of the R"sriater of I Deeda of Craven county in book VM, page 122. 1 (will aell at the Court House door in New Bern. N. , C , on Saturday the 29th dv of December 1906. at I the hour of 12 o'clock M. to the highest bidder ! for cash, all of the following- dercribivl raul Mt.t. aa conveyed in themortg&geaforufuiid, to-witrlst tract containing GO acres more or leva adjoining; the lands of the heirs of Alex W'lcox, and others 2 nd tract adjoins the landa of Cesser Bright, Gardner GatHn. and others and contains 70 acrea more or less. Ifcith traits are fully described in a Pursuant to the power of sale contained in a deed in trust exec ted to the undersigned by Aaron White and wife Penie, and Hardy Whit J, dated the 22nd day of December 189ft, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county in book 120 pages 288 Ac. we will sell at deed dated Sept 13th liWO executed by W. H Lodge ate schools for the white and Japanese Sf New -em at . on Monda'juary Z rsJtSSU iJlttaSZESl """"""- """" ". w u wnicn reierence is made lor further deocrip. countyof Craven. State of North Carolina, ad- tion, joininvthe lines of the Cox and Wadsworth lands New Bern. N. C Nov. 27 1 WW recently uwneu Dy CjOwara LMCKinson, Dounaea children. Re not arrogant when fortune smiles, nor dejected when she frowns. Anso-nius. Superb Entertainers. The agreeable personality of Mildred and Rouclere will be quite a relief to what we have been used to magicians. Mildred is a brunette of great beauty, graceful presence and gifted with a gen ius for the catchy music which she introduces now and then in her strange but fascinating performance. Her cos tumes are always rich and in the bes', of taste. Very few society lodies can equal her in any of the qualties that go toward making a most delightful im pression. Harry Rouclere, is a college graduate, has always been an exten sive traveler, student and man of the world, a success in his profession and always a welcome guest in the best society. He is fashion plate in dress, a Chesterfield in manner and aside from the mystery of his performances, his breezy talk and bright way of intra ducing subjects has always been as pleasant to the audiences as any of the items of his clever program. This extraordinary attraction been booked by the Syndicate comes here. Friday evening, Dec 7, A. P. has and N. CABTOniA. Bears ths vlha "in(1 w Have Alwa'18 A blush is nothing to.be ashamed of, if its a straight flush. Long Tsnnisses Fight. For twenty years W L Rawls, of Bells, Tenn., fought nasal catarrh. He writes: "The swelling and soreness in sidehny nose was fearful, till 1 began applying Bucklen's Arnica Halve to the sore surface: th:s caused the soreness and swelling to disappear, never to re turn." Best salve in existence, 25c at all druggists. Jealousy is an explosive that has wreoked many an air castle. and described as follows: Beginning on th line : between Enoch Wadsworth and E. B. Cox, where i the Powell Branch Channel crosses said line and ; runs with &at-l line reversed south 69 3-4 west 360 poles to the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad; thence with said railroad south 71 east 140 poles to the run on Powell's Branch; thence down the various courses of said branch with the channel to the beginning ; containing 138 acres more or less. Terms of Sale Cash. O, H. Guion, Wm. W. Clark, Trustees. Mortgage Sale Pursuant to a power of sale contained in that certain mortgage executed by John R, Blake and wife Kate Klaketo M. M. Marks, bearing date the 17th day of December 1890. the aama bain? re. I mntni in IK. nIH.anf tka DAnlo.u .( 1 1 la the guest of her mother, Mrs. John , Craven county in book 120, page 261, 1 will sell at Melton. urday the 5th day if January 1906 at the hour of M- t u;.l.,tf loot ovoninc 12 'c ock M-to the highest bidder for cash, all 188 Joe Mldyett spent last evening I of the flowing described property as conveye.1 at Pollocksville. , in the mortgage aforesaid, to-wit: All that cer- . Lamiu.ui iciiu in ... n unil, il, Willi BHIIV Don't forget the basket party at houseand dwelling thereon on the north 1 side of Scott's Hill Friday night, come girls j Sts. said iot being 42 feet by 154 feet. For more . 1 j -11. i. :t l, a nj0ht urate description, reference may he had to and boys, One and all, let It be a mgnt above mentioned mortgage deed. nr nienaiiro Knva rnmp nreDarea. lor " . "ec.i. iio. Little Hell. ' December 2. Messrs Roscoe Simpson and Ramos Provoe spent Saturday and Sunday at New Bern. Miss AddieErvin and Mr. Limp Wil son left last evening fer Dove'. Mrs. Robertiidyett was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Lee Henderson, of Trenton, Sunday. Mrs. Abe Meadows, of Hubert, was R.B. NIXON. Atty. W. H. LODGE. Ifortagee. Mortgage Sale Pursuant to a power of sale contained la a cer tain mortgage executed by Jacob and Matilda Blackman to Wm. Sultan, bearing date Nor. 25, 1899. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county in book 181 page 441, I will sell at the court house door in New Bern, M. C. on Saturday, Dec. 15. 1906, at 12 o'clock M.. to the highest bidder for cash, all of ths following described property as conveyed in said mortgage, to-wit: A tract or parcel of land lying on the ' east aide of Neuse river, on Broad Creek, ad joining the lands of - sk'na. bowe ad Barring ton and others, containing 46 acret more or leas, be'ne; the same land conveyed by Uiil Humphrey to K: R Jones, and by K. R. Jones and wife con veyed to Matilda harvey by deed recorded iaj office of Register of Deeds of Craven county, book 111, pages 40s and 409. November 14th. 1906, L. G. DANIELS. Assignee of Mortgage. the pretty girl's cake will be there. Misses Sallie and Florence Simpson and Annie Avery spent Thanksgiving with Misses Rebecca and Joe Midgett of this place. r'ORGET ME NOT. and William Carbolic Salvs With Arnica wltoh Hazel. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, T-tter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25c by druggists. WILLIAMS m ru. tu., rrop s, Cleveland. O. Sold by D. A. Harget. Struggling to get rich quick keeps many a poor man. A Home Mads Happy by Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. About two months ago our baby girl hak measles which settled on her lungs and at last resulted in a severe attack of bronchitis. We had two doctors but no relief was obtained. Everybody thought she would die. I went to eight different stores to find a certain remedy which had been recommended to me and failed to get it, when one of the store keepers' insisted that 1 try Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. I did so and our baby is alive and well today. Geo W. Spence, Holly Springs. N. C. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F S Duffy. R. B. NIXON, Assignee of Mortgagee. Entry Claim State of North Carolina, Craven County. j To R B. Lane. Entry Taker for Craven County: 1 ne unaersiflrnea a, w. Avery 01 craven Coun ty, North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the following described pit ce or parcel of It nd in 3rd Township, craven county, stae of North Carolina the same being: vacant and unappropriated land, and subject to entry, viz: Near Winter Green church, beginning at the westerly corner of the Harris line, now W. D. Mclver'a, and with his line to the line of T. J. ttryan and with Bryan line to the line of E, H. Lane, and with Oe line of E. H. Lane to entry recentiy made by A C. Avery thence south 44 poles to Daugherty land, then north 8G; east 24 poles with Daugherty line, thence south 50, east along Daugherty line88 poles.thence along Daugherty line south 23. west 44 poles to Ed Turnage land formerly Beesty land and with Turnage land to the beginning, containing by es timation 200 acres, more or less. Entered this 3rd day of December 1906. A. W. AVERY. Notice to Creditors of Riversid e Grocery Company, Inc. All creditors of the Riverside Grocerv Co.. Int are hereby notified that persons having claims against said Riverside Grocery Co., are required by order of the Superior Court of Craven County, in. j. in tne action ot s. G. Koberts and S. G. Roberts Assignee vs Riverside Grocery Co, made at the November Term, 1906, by said Court, to present and make proof to the undersigned Re ceivers of their respective claims against the said company on or before the 15th da of January, ana ail creditors and claimants failing to do so, will be barred from participating in the distri bution of the assets of said company. All claims should be presented in writing and itemized, and sworn ti by claimants. This 1st day of December 1906. Wm. Dunn. Jr. R. A. Nunn, Receivers. Executor's Notice Having qualified as executor of the estate of the late Edward J. Gerock, I hereby notify ail persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to me or to E. W. Small wood, my agent. New Bern, N, '.. duly authenticated, on or before the 19th day of November 1907, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AU persona indebted to said will please make imme diate payment. November 19th 1906. E. J. GEROCK, Executor, Ahoakie, N. C Sale of Schooner By virtue of a po er of sale contained in a mort gage from J. G. Sparrow to me, registered in tha Colector's office. District of Pamlico, N. C port of New Bern, N. C. sai schooner's official nunwr al being 126,8311, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash at Beihaven, N. C, Friday December 7th 1906, at 12 o'clock, noon, the schooner or veaael called the Cape Charles, of the burden, groaa tonnage 29.55, length 60 feet 6 inches, breadth 18 feet 3 inches, depth 5 feet fi inches; together with al) of the masts, bowsprit, anchors, cables, chains, rigging, tackle, apparel, furniture and all other necessaries thereunto appertaining and oelonKin , to said schooner. This 7th day of November 1906. J J. WHITE. MortgairM- If "taken at the Sneeze Stasre" Pre ventics a toothsome candy Tablet- will surely and quickly check an ap proaching cold or Lagrippe. When you first catch cold or feel it coming on take Dr. Shoop's Preventics, and the prompt effect will certainly surprise and please you. Preventics, surely sup ply the proverbial "ounce .of preven tion." Sold in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes by F. S Duffy. In the various treaty portions of Chi na there are 105 American firms and 3,3$) American citizens; 197 firms and 1,850 citizens of Germany; 434 firms and 8.493 citizens of Great Britain, and 729 firms and 16,910 citizens of Japan. It Fills the Field. While the monthly magazines at ten cents, fifteen cents, etc., are filling the columns of the newspapers with their claims to fame, there is another maga zine quietly doing all and more than most of them, and, its publication being weekly, its opportunities of live interest are tenfold ereater. We refer to The Sunday World (New York) Magazine: It is a remarkable publication remark able in its scope, its unusual value of contents and its splendid typographical excution. It is a literary magazine, a news magazine and a picture magazine. It is in fact a twentieth century mar vel. Maine is already beginning its annual Bhipmentof Christmas trees. It fui nishes a considerable proportion of all the Christmas trees used in the United States. Belfast is the centre of the busmess and the accumulation of trees is even now great. V. ; Grove's Tcstebss CMII Tcr!c.: : e J C.3 t::t 25 ycirs. Avcrc3 Antral Sales over Cr.3 f- Jnl Z-JJ I. ca Vz- tiJ rcccr J crncr.t r::cj to you Jlo Cere, 1,j I ry. rn.V-4 '' Jvwytf' 'els Ten Out. pacVae of Oove's t!of k Root. livr I j. Reprint, News-Herald: "There is at least one effectual, safe, and reliable Cough Cure Dr. Shoop'a that we re gard as suitable, even for the youngest child. For years. Dr. Snoop bitterly opposed tha use of opiates or narcotics in medicine, offering $10 per drop to any one finding Opium, Chloroform, or any other poisonous or narcotic ingre dient in Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And the challenge is as yet unanswered. Here is one manufacturing physician, who welcomed with much satisfaction, the new Government Pure Food and Drug Law. The public can now pro tect itself at all times, by insisting on having Dr. Shoop's when a cough remedy is needed." Sold by F. S. Duf fy. ; - - The man in baggy trousers ought to have a pressing engagement ATsxu wafr. There's a Hill atBowie, Tex., that's twice aa big as last year. This wonder la W L Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds has grown to over 180. He says: "I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of Consump tion. I was reduced to 90 pounds, when I began taking Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, Coughs and Colds.- Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled In weight and am completely cured." Only sure cough and cold cure. Guaranteed by all druggists, CO; and $1.00. Trial bot tle free ' ."':'''.:. Mortgage Sale. Entry Claim NORTH CAROLINA, Craven County. To Geo. B. Waters, Entry Taker for Craven Co: The undersigned William Dunn, Jr.. of Naw Bern, Craven county. North Carolina, entera and lays claim to the following described piece or-parcel of land in No. 1 township. Craven county. State of North Carolina the same beina vacant and unappropriated land, and iubject to entry, viz: On the north side of Ne'ise River and South side of Swift Creek, Beginning at Hog Savannah corner running thence northwardly with H. J. Morris' tine tc he V. A. Wetherington. (dec) line, thence with said line northwardly to the Samuel Wiggins 10 acre patent, then with aaid patenc westwardly to the 100 acre Arthur Butler patent th- n with same to the Henry Lilly and Berry Nelson patent, then with said patent to F. C Nelson a line then vr h his line to the Kamea Reach line, then with his line to the J. 8. Baa .light Entry on the bay Bush, and then with said line to the beginning. contining by est una" tion 1,000 acres. , Entered this 17th day of November 1908. WILLIAM DUNN. Jr. Pursuant to a power of sale contained in a cer tain mortgage executed by Timothy Horner, bear ing date December 1. 19(12, and recorded in the of fice of the Regieter of Deeds of Craven county, in Book 144. Pane 6: 1 will sell at the Court House door in the city of New Bern, on Saturday, Dec. zmn, luub. at lz o'clock M to the highest bidder for cash all the following described property, aa conveyed in said mortgage to-wit: A tract or parcel of land with the buildings thereon, near Riverdale, on the south side of Neuse river, be tween Johnsons Point and Otter Creek, bounded as follows: Beginning on the said river at a red oak tree, the upper corner of the Nathan Smith line of the Otter Creek tract, running thence S. 38 W. 820 poles to a pine, thence N. 22 W. 137 poles to a nine, thence N 86 E. along a given line between D, Hatoh Sr., and the late William Good to Neuse River, thence along the various courses of said river to the point of beginning; also a tract in Craven county, N C.adjoining the lands of C. E. Mellett. Amos Wade, John C, Thorpe and others, bounded as follows: Beffinnlnor at a v- press tree south side Neuse River.' at the mouth i j of the run. running S. 41 W. 73 24-100 poles to a I ? i clitcn, tnence along the lineof John r. Thorpe to Entry Claim old NORTH CAROUNA- Craven County -To George B. Waters. Entry Taker for Craves County: The undersigned Geo. Anderson of Craven county. North Carolina, entera and lays claim to : the following described piece or parcel of land in number 1 township. Craven county. State of North Carolina, the same being vacant and unap" . propria ted land, and subject to entry, vis: Lyinjr between Neuse river and biff Swift creek, on tne waters of Rocky Branch, beginning at the be" winning corner of Stockwell Bright's 100 acre patent, dated May 16, 1772, running thence with he last line of said patent Reversed to the poet oak corner thereof, thence to a water oak in Jun iper Branch, a corner of the land known as the James Kemp 300 acre patent; thence down Juni" per Branch to run of the Big Swift Creek; tlWice down said creek to the Haslin line; thence with the Haslin line to the Jofteph James 600 acre pa- -tent; thence with the various outer line of the Entered thiB 17th day of November 1906 GEORGE ANDERSON. Fisher Avenue": then ud skid Avenue KivK 1 w 51? "?T Hardison line, known an Carey line, thence with Carey's line N, 40 E. 68 13-100 poles to a cum tree o.i Neuse Biver, at Pollock's La' ding, thence down the river M 9100 poles to the beginninsr, be ing the same that was conveyed by Joseph P. Cornish and others to John S. Fisher and Joseph P. Fisher by deed bearing date Dec. 19th, 1896. and recorded in Book 121. Page 13, records of Craven county, being the same that was trans ferred by said Fisher to J. J. Wolfenden, and recorded in Book 142. Page 338, records of Craven county. Except about 25 acres sold by raid Fisher to Lokey and Cannon, the whole contain ing 325 acres more orleea. New Bern. N. C, Nov, 26th. 1906. J. J. WOLFENDEN. Notice of Sale Christmas Holiday Excursion Fares via Southern Railway, The Southern Railway announces for the Christmas Holidays sale of round trip tickets to all points wi hin the ter ritory east of the Mississippi and South of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers, Rate of One and one third first class standard one way fares, plus 25 cents for the round trip. Minimum fare 50 cents . Tickets will be Bold December 20 21- 22-23-24-25-30 and 81 st, 1906. Bnd Jan 1 at, 1907- wi'h limit Jan 7th' 1907. For further purticulars call on any Agent of the Southern Railway or address. T. E. GREEN, C. T. A. Raleigh. N. C THANKFUL PEOPLE. of JONES Entry Claim State of North Carolina. I Jones county. I To j. k. nion, Entry Taker for Jones county: TBe undersigned C. M. oray, of Jonea county, state of North Carolina, entera and lays claim to the following described piece or parcel of land, situated in Jones county, state of North Carolina, nreek Townahin. tha aama beina vacant Bv virtue of authority conferred unon the un- 1 and nnannmariated land and aubiect to entry. dersigned by a certain contract entered into be via. Bounded aa follows: Lying on tha ncrth ato tween Caesar Jones, Mary E. Whitby and Roaan- ' of the public road leading from Trenton to Kinaton na Stevenson, all of tha county of Craven and and bounded on the north by the landa of J. P. State of North Carolina, for the purchase of a 1 Cray and wife: on the eaat by the w. P. Mercer lot of land hereiibJter described, in which aaid land, on the south by the lands of J. A smith and contract the title to the said lot was retained by j. r. Cray and wife: and on the west by tha land the said Caesar Jones until the purchase money i oi J. P Gray and wife; containing one hundred ' tnereiorwaa paiu in xun, ana aeiaun raving and nfty acres, more or less. been made in the payment of aaid purchase mone-r at the time specified for its payment, and the aaid Caesar Jonea being fully empowered to take po session of said lot upon such default, and to sell the same at public or private sale. Now Therefore, in compliance with the terms and stipulations of aaid contract as aforeaa d, the undersigned will expose to sale and aell for cash at public vendue to the highest bidder at the court house door in the city of New Bern, Craven county, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock M on Mon day the 24th day of December, 1906, the following described real estate lying and being situate in the city of New Bern, bounded and described as follows; A certain lot or parcel of land on the north sideof Crooked street, bearing the number 14 a cording to the numbering of houses by the city of New Bern, being the quarter of lot No. 365 in tie plan of said city of New Bern which lies next to and adjoins the eastern half of lot heretofore sold by Richard S. Maron and wife to William D. Hazel, ly deed dated January 20th. 1843, and being the same land described in the deed from Mary E, Whitby and Roaanna Steven son to said Caesar Jones bearing the data of March 13th 1U05, recorded in Book Na 153, Polio 556 of said public records, to which reference is hereby made. This 24th day of November 1908. CAESAR JONES. R. O'HARA. Attorney. Entered this 3rd dav of Dec 1906. C. M. Cray, (seal), claimant. Entered thi Dec, 3rd. 1936., Entry No. 636, 160 acres, more or less, entered by c M. oray. J. K. dixon, Register of Deeda and Ex-omcio Entry Taker for Jones county They are Found in Every Part New Bern. The citizens of New Bern have good reton to be thankful for burdens lift ed from aching backs, which they bore patiently for years. Scores tell about their experience publicly. Here's a case of it: F. P. Avery, foreman at the A & N C R R shops, residing at No. 30 Graves treet. says: "lean recommend Doan 'a Kidney Pills which I obtained from Bradham's Pharmacy, My back, when I would get up in the morning felt weak nd lame and the use ot Doan'i Kidney Pilla relieved it I have felt much bet ter and stronger since I used them. My back waa a weak spot and if I caught cold it settled there and I seeemed to Iom all use of it Since using Doan'a Kidney Pills my back haa not troubled me one bit You can use my name as an endorser of Doan'i Kidney Pills and I will recommend them to any one." j For sale by all dealers. Price 50c, ' Foster-Mill Co., Buffalo, New York, 1 sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan'a-and j take no other. , - ' ' Entry Claim. , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Craven County, To Geo. B. Waters, Entry Taker for Craven County: The undersigned A. C Avery, of Craven aoan ty. North Carolina, entera and lays claim to the following described piece or parcel of land in trd townshio. Craven county, State of North Caro lina, the same being vacant and unappropriated land, and subject to entry, via: On west aide of Cora Creek near Fort Barnwell, bounded aa fol lows: On the south and eaat by poauin, Daugh erty heirs and others, on the west and north by a W. Russell, J. J. Bryan and others, containing by estimation 400 acres of land. Entered this, 22nd day of November 190. A. C AVERY. NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RY. (JOLDSBORO and BEAUFORT, N. C LOCAL TIME TABLE ' Effective Saturday, Dec. 1st. ltHW EAST BOUND. STATlONSi "at VAIL I Lt. Goldsbar - 8.00 A. M Beet's K.Z1 LaGranga &31 " Falling Creek 8.43 " Kinetoa S.66 Dover S.28 " Core 9.41 " Ar. NEW BERN 10.10 " Lv. New Bern 10.15 aVM RiverdaM iu.m Croatan 10.88 " Have lock 10.50 Newport 11.06 WildwoLa 11.11 " MorehaadCk, 11.30 Ar. Beaufort 11.60 WEST BOUND, Nat BTATIONSi DAILY NO. t DAILY 40 P. If, 4.01 4.11 " 426 " 4.40 8.08 " 8.18 " 6.48 " 818 ; 882 " 8.88 " 8.68 6.88 " ! 78 . ". Administrators Notice Havine- aanllfled aa .administrator of Sarah E. C. Pattev. deceased, lata of Cravea county, N. C. thia is to notify all persona having claims aaalnat the estate of tha said deceasea to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before tne L'na day or November, 1W7. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. All person Indebted to tha aaid estate wi'l please make immediate payment. November 22nd, 1908. W. O. AVANT, Administrator. R, W. WILLI MSON. Attorney. Administrate)) s Notice The undersigned being this day qualified as tha administrator of John W. Cannon, deceased be- No 4 DAILY L. Beaufort 7 80 A. H 4.06 P. M. forehead 19. 7. Ml . a,Hi Wild wood 8.06 " 4-7 " Newport 111 " 4.48 " BavekKk 8.27 " 4.68 " . Croatan 8.88 " 8.11 " Riverdale 8.03 " 6.16 " Ay. NEW BURN : 8.40 " Lv. NEW BkKN 8.10 A..M. 6.48 TH Cove 8.41 6.80 , " Dover 6.68 : 8.88 " CaaweU 10.08 " : 8.48 j " Kinetoa 10.88 7.00 ' " Falling Creak 10.86 " 7.18 " ' . Lati range 10.47 " ' t.88 " Beat's 10 68 " 7.87 " Ay. OoUabsM UM " M H. C HUDGTNft BEL BUNCO. uenarai r. jia-eni. iian Homaro GOLDS BORO, N. C Horse Ouncro ! fore the clerk of the Superior court of Craven count v. hereby notifies all person against the estate of aaid deceased to present ns holding olalms them duly authenticated on or before tha 1st day nf November liiol. or thia notice will be olead-d in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased will please make lnv mediate payment. , Thisailhda tf October A. D., 1W8 Lt VI R. CANNON. Admr. of J. W. Cannon, deceased. If your horse is sick, tame, or suffer ing from any ailment that you do not understand, write to Dr. F. E. 'White, the Veternarian of Norfolk, Va. Bend symptoms of the trouble and he will seid you kdvise ahuolutuly free of a SI chantet.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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