r V J r. 7 t . I SHORT PASSING EVENTS. T7TIT7 ffrkY-! I 1 A AVfcgetabk Prepatalionfor As similating the Food andBcgula iwg theStoinachs andBowcls of Promotes DigesuoaCheerfuI- ness and Kest.contains neltlicr Opiumforpliine norMiucrai Not Narcotic. JtmfttfOUO-SiHUnjmaWt - tiiM ..... (yW Jue;p ' . Jmsrsrae ansa) Aperfecl Remedy forConsGpa flon, Sour Stoinach.DianiK)ca Worms jConvulsions, Feverish neas and Loss or SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. 31 y Exact copy or wrapper LOOK For L G. NEW LOT ft l I I '.,sessBss-: . . V.1 M Also Buggies, Wagons, Harness and Saddlery, of all kinds. Would do city livery. Good rigs at reasonable rates. - -'Phone 104. ' ' "', ; v La Gt J. A; JONES, LIVERY; FEED, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES "m.-.,, ' ''' .. .' i'. . ej - Largest and Finest Stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New Bern. A CAR LOAD of each Just Inl - Abo a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart Wheels. &c J. A. JONES. ' , ' , PROPRIETOR. NEW BERN, N. C BROAD ST. The Very best free burning White Ash, Egg, Stove, Chest nut and Furnace Coal; also the only C, C. B. Pocahon tas steam , and Domestic Lump Coal on the market. ALL COAL SCREENED BE FORE LEAVING YARD Weight guaranteed. WOOD The best quality of Oak, Ash, Mixed and Pine, sawed in stove lengths. Prompt delivery and personal atten tion given to all orders. m ,T ,TR. -mm 'l naji i jl i'r0 li... Jl . No. 47. UyuiM Point. R For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of in Use For Over i Thirty Years to TIM SSNTMHI HMMNT. HCW nil OfTV. QU Daniels' T I HORSES I ALL GOOD THINGS must win upon 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. R. Bayce, LL.D., D.I) of Oxford ITnlTnllT, KnRlanil, Uu reosntly wid of It i It in lndnxl a inarvoluun work : It 1 illlBcult to oonueiva of a dictionary more oxImiMtlx-eand coiuphite. Everything ! In It not only wliat wo might czpeut to find in such a work, but also what fow of u would otot have thought of looking for. i ,. A mpplemont to the now edition hiu brought it fully up to date, I have heon looking through tiie lattor with a foeling of aatonixhment at lu oomii'lvtcnum, and the amouut of labor .that haa Iwcu put into it. FREE4-"A Teat In Pronunciation " in- flniccno anil 'iilrluiiiiig ' T III WHU1 TIltliMV. Awo lliiwlnilcd iiun1ilut, a.&o.MrrtRiAMCO., Springfield, Mags. 7M a r w. i AMY ur- Daniels ... . The subjects of the discourses by Rev. J. G. Garth at the Presbyterian churchtomorrow will be "Reality of the Power of the Holy Ghost," at the mnrninc enrvi-e anil ''Th. ralamlrv fif Pride" at night.' - , N J Kins ton Free Press: "The cylinder head to the engine oa Norfolk & South ern train No. 3, blew out Thursday. afternoon, between Kinston and Fall ing Creek, and the shifter engine for the Kinston yard pushed the train in a little late. The train ' limped out for New Bern on om engine." " j k'n , in Mouth, I Sore Throat, Pimples, or offensive erup Simplified spelling has been rejected tions; Copper-Colored Spots or Rash on and we will continue to spell words like Skin' are niwnvor1 "nrons; Ulcere knife, rjgue, though and thousands fdJS?' every uay woros inai are mostly maae up of useless letters. - . " ' The coming of Christmas is an- nounced in no more appropriate way than at McSorley's Middle street store which is very prettily decorated and ornamented with a big Santa Claus, and an array of presents that will make the average boy's or girl's eyes stick out.' v"'"-.-' '' ;"".'. , ,. The new Revenue Cutter, Pamlico, will be launched in January. ' The Journal is advised by Conzress man C. R. Thomas that the Life Saving station at Beaufort which was destroy ed last week will be rebuilt further up toe beach. The Library Committee appointed by the city council will meet in the rooms of the library this morning at 11:30 o'clock instead of at 10 as was an nounced in the Journal yesterday. : The whistle nuisance is on again and we believe us we always believed that it can be very greatly reduced. There is no cause for any whistle to blow be- lure m w ciecK in Hie morning, yt sev- : , t . eral times lately have they been known to commence business at 5:30 a. m. It's too bad that people are disturbed by these noises but they have a few rights uiai, uie wniswe DIOWer must respect, The services at the Christian church tomorrow the pastor. Elder A. J. Ed - mondson, will deliver the first sermon of his pastorate. All are cordially in vited to come and hear him. Mikntht Uvtr Llvsly. unno L.axauve uruit syrup gives permanent relief in cases of habitual constipation as it stimulates the liver and restores the natural action of the bowels without irritating these" organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. Does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name Orino and refuse substitutes. Davis Pharmacy, - - Our Federal Clock. We are pleased to publish the follow ing letter which explains the progress bejng made on the clock to he erected! on the Federal building Washington December 11.1906. Hon. C. R. Thomas. M. C. House of Representatives. " Sir: Referringlo your inquiry regarding the matter of the clock to be placed on the Federal Building at Newborn, North Carolina, you are advised that the contract for the work was awarded on the 10th instant and includes the illuminated dial desired by you. The necessary provisions had also been made for a bell, but this feature was inad vertently omitted from the specifica tion, and it is the intention to to have una iwBUiKe rec tinea ny obtaining a r. I . .... proposal lor arranging the clock to Strike. ' It is believed that this change com' pietes the entire arrangement as de sired by you. , Respectfully. J K TAYLOR Supervising Architect Whia te go Heme. rom the Bluffton. Ind., Banner "When tired out, go home. When you want consolation, go home. When you want fun, go home. When you want go home and let quainted with the fact Whan I wnen you I holtrtZlTl ,WKbeat,r0 XetiZZ,JiVm and ! StrTl6 JTZfSZr?" "k up me whnln hoimahnM . T k:.i j I whole household add, when you have a bad cold go home 4 w wuiiu wi wouia ana tare Chamberlain Cough Remedy ana a quick cure is certain. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F S Duffy. Secretary Root in a speech declared that the tendency toward centralization is the fau'.tof the State governments. I Piles get quick relief from Dr. Shoon'a Magic Ointment Remember if. made alone for Piles and it work, with cer tainty and satisfaction. Itching, pain mi, protruding or blind pile, disappear like magic by its use. Try It and see t X . S. Duffy, Government by injunction and lahnr by children were discussed by the Na tional Civic Federal inn - HOW Diphtheria I. CoMncUd. talent in H. A. Jarman'a afnhlna ,Ml, u" OIte" near, the express on. "Mv I -l.;i.l-...U. ... ' . I ; " ' " .n co,a wwcn develop cu into Qipntneris, when the truth was mat me coia paa simply ief t the little aha a .!.. l . a . 1 - r a wamwring uipmnena germ When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given been found no evidence of any person it quickly cures the cold and lensmi. tho kin k...i quickly cures the cold and lessens the danger of diphtheria or any other germ diaeawe being contracted. For sale by Davie rharmacy and F. S. DulTy. v m !':'iii'! i H --! a nr" - -"f a ss&tlt wMtt Lg J Via ' Bona Flint, Itching, Scabby Skin Dltsaus. Permanently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm. - If you have aches and Twins in hones' hark and inintn Ithinr Scabby Skin, Blood feels hot or thin; Swollen Glands. Rising and Bumps on 1 , BoUnle BlOCa Sum, rauanUfta. to cure the even the worst and most j deep-seated cases, Healsall sores, stops all swellings, makes blood pure, and rich, completely changing the entire 5?, mt0 clean nea",nT. ?Tt,on-Jf- for these conditions. ,V fanccr Cured. If you have a peristent Pimple, Wart, Swellings, Shooting, Stinging Pains. take Blood Palm and they will disap pear nerore tney develop into (Jancer. Many apparently hopeless cases, of Cancer, Suppurating Swellings, Eating stores or tumor cured by a. U. a. Botanic Blood Balm (ts. a. v.) is Pleasant and safe to take. Thorough ly tested for 30 years. Compoied of Pure Botanic Ingredients, Strengthens Weak Kidneys and Weak Stomachs, cures Dyspepsia. Sample Sent Free by writing Blood BalmA, Atlanta Ga. Sold by Druggists $1 per large bottle nr sent oy express prepaid. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Who Suffers? Editor Journal: A few months acn them annoarpri in I ' rr - VOUr columns, rather a lemrthv art icle. asking for better Electris light service and stating that it had been decided in the courts, That Electric Light com- pany were responsible for damages either to nerson or nmnrtv". can von inforra the Pub,ic if that statement was l I 1 J j 1 tne mere 0P'nlon 01 individual.or was it a decree or decision of one of the courts, and if so, of which court. The company claims that they can not help accidents or the lights going out, be cause the machinery is worn out. Whose business is it, to see to it, that if the machinery is worn out to the extent of endangering both life and property, Jhat the old be replaced by new machinery. For what purpose is the taxation and rents for electric lights used? Not for the improvement of the plant and yet no reduction is made either in taxation or rent The citizens here are not only paying good sterling silver for counter fit goods, but they are paying usury, in that tbey must pay taxation, rent and an extra taxation t i pay for Buits brought against the Electric Light Com I pany. Can anv one inform us of anv accidental insurance company that will issue a policy for accidents caussd by the worn out machinery and bad service I of the New Bern Electric light Com pany? , A CITIZEN Baatttha ' 7 " 'M W Haw Always BOUgK toil Haw Always BlgMtir He threatens who is afraid. From the French. A Horns Made Happy by Chamborlaln'i ' - i: Cough Rimtdy. 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 I 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. Mclver Day at School, -i : 3 . " 1 "J different rooms, separately. The two ixthgrade.heldthSexerisestogeth: fifth grade being invitedTo at- exercises. Beside, yesterday's contributions, the scholar, will bring Monday, their money for the Mclver funi The scholars were greatly' interested in the day', observance. t , ; ' Medical Society Elects Officers. The regular annual meeting of the Craven County Medical Society -was held Thursday afternoon and the fol lowing officer, were elected for the anino - .r- , Dr. Francis Duffy, President Dr. Robt S. Primrose, Vice Presi dent ' Dr. James E Patrick, secretary and I treasury. - A committee on vital statistic was ap ointed for the purpose of furnishing this important data to the National Government, Department of Vital Sta tistics. Other business of importance waa transacted of interest to the pro fession. , . , A Man Missing ,v(i It la rannrttfi) that a tuViif a mnn n.kA want humoH at Jaxircu.nuiii.. w,i.,i. ' ...... ..reouaj morning was burned to death. He has not been Men since the Are and was known to have been asleep in the barn. ' no vwwrn ya vicat m up M1B rUlUl 18 nrmrmminfr .nJ .. having been burned. The loss entailed by the whole fire is estimated at 1 30,000 and the insur ance! will amount to f 15,000 or $2,0000. r''"TiSIiM Valuable Report of the North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey. There has just come from the press of the public printer Economic Paper No. 13 of the North Carolina Geologi cal and Economical Survey, which is a report of the committee appointed by Governor R. B. Glenn to investigate the fishing industries in North Carolina. This committee met in Morehead City the 3d of September and spent the fol lowing five days carefully and thor oughly investigating the problems re lating to the fin fish and shell fish in dustries. In this report it is earnestly urged that the legislature make pro vision for a fish commission and shell fish commission in North Carolina. Sug gestions are also recommended fo such legislation as will more thoroughly pro tect and increase the value of our fish ing industries. It has been conclusively demonstra ted that the amount of apparatus that 1 is fished in North Carolina is consider ably greater than the fisheries of the State can support This is most no ticeable in the decrease in the catch from year to year, and it is absolutely necessary that there be some restric tion. Of course the waters of North Carolina cover a great area and will support a large fishery, but they can not support a fishery that is subject to indefinite extension. A subject that was given most seri ous consideration and discussed in the minutest detail was the cultivation the oyster and clam in the waters T rt 4 norm uaronna and suggestions are made regarding legislation which will throw open for cultivation certain deft nite areas or sea bottoms in North Car olina and provide an incontestable title to the lessees of the bottoms, whi :h on me omer nana - win not in any way whatever, interfere with the natural oyster bottoms All of the present fish and oyster laws were gone over very carefully by the committee and suggestions made regarding many of them which in the sense of the committee will make them more effective and of more real value in their protection of the oyster and fish industries. When it is taken into consideration that the personnel of the Committee consisted of practical fishermen and oystermen representing all sections of the eastern pait of the State where the fisheries are of economic importance and men representing the various branches of these industries as well as of men versed in the scientific side who were able to give unbiased opinions on all matters under discussion; that the members of this committee in most cases held meetings of the fisherman in tne localities which they represented in order to obtain the sense and the feel ing in their section; that the fishermen themselves are nearly a unit in their de sire for more stringent protective laws and are willing that nets should be tax ed; it makes the work of this commit- tee of more real and vital value and should cause it to be received with seri ous consideration. The report of this committee has been strgngly endorsed oy the united States bureau of Fish eries and their endorsement is included in the Economic paper, This report is for general distribuon and copies can be obtained by address ing the State - Geologist, Joseph Hyde Pratt, Chapel Hill, N. C, and enclosing 4 cents to cover cost of mailing. The North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey issued recently Econo mic Paper No. 12, which is a report on an investigation of the shad fishing in dustry in North Caroliha during 1906 by Mr. John N. Cobb. This report takes np in detail the condition of this indus try, gives the number of nets fished and shows their lacation on maps es pecially prepared for this purpose. This work was taken up especially to facili tate the work of the committee which made a general investigation of the fishing industries of North Carolina and the results of whose investigations are given in Economic Paper No. 13. This Economic Paper No. 12 can be obtained by addressing the State Geolo gist, Joseph Hyde Pratt, Chapel Hill, N. C, and enclosing 5 cents to cover cost of mailing. Be sure and call at our store one day this week. J. C. Whitty and Co. Reprint, News-Herald: "There is at least one effectual, safe, and reliable Cough Cure Dr. Shoop's that we re gard as suitable, even for the youngest child. For years, Dr. Shoop bitterly opposed the use of opiates or narcotics in medicine, offering $10 per drop to any one finding Opium, Chloroform, or any other poisonous or i arcotic ingre dient in Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And the challenge is a. 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- The House practically decided to vote on a provision increasing the salaries of Congressmen and certain other offi cials. A TtxMWondtr. There's a Hill atBowie, Tex., that's wice a. big a last year. Thi. wonder is W L Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds has grown to over 180. He says: "I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctor, 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, 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tle free LEGALLY cm COUNTY. Entry Claim State of North Carolina. ' Craven County. . To R.B. Lane, Entry Taker for Cnven county. The undFTMiirned A. J. Maxwell o7 craven coun ty. North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the following described piece or parcel of land in number S townnhip, craven county, Htate of North Carolina, the same being vacant and un appropriated land, and subject to entry, vis: ad joining the lands of c. w. ausselL M. D. Lane, the lai.ds known as Loftin lands, and others, the same lying- on the south side of Neuse river and bound ed as follows: On the north and oest by the John a. woolen land (now owned by M. n. Lane), the land owned by the heirs of Wm. White and George Richard,on and others, and on the south and east by the Loftin place and the camp oak lands and embracing the lands between these bo-ndaries, containing by estimation 500 acres. Entered this 12th day of December 1906. A. J. MAXWELL, Notice. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the next General Assembly which con venes in Raleigh on Wednesday after the first Monday in January, 1907, to amend the charter of City of New Bern. This 11th day of Decemcer, 1906. Commi8sione's Sale NORTH CAROLINA I Superior Court Craven County I Before the Clerk. H. H. Pender vs George Stanley and Nancy Stanly, his wife. Si mon Stanly and Bettie Stan ey, his wife, Mar tha Hubbard, Mary J. Hines and Hancy Bryant. By virtue of an order obtained on the 10th d t y of December, 1906, before the clerk of the Su perior court of Craven county, N. C., in the above ciiuuoi opecisi rroceeaings to re-sell the land nereinaiter described, for division, the under' siorned as commissioner thm-em mmintMl u,;it offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for uasii, ai tne court nouse aoor in New Bern, Crav. en county N. C, on Saturday, the 12th day of January 1907. at the hour of 12 o'clock, M.. the following described real estate to-wit: All that ceitain piece or parcel of land situate in Craven countv. adinininir thf latwla nt l?lj.l, T . Haywood Stewart and others, beginning l&t the liib Hinai roaa. running with Sandy w uuwn wj saiu Jones line, to a Ughtwood stump, i nence to tne Keedy Branch with Jones' line, thence with the run nf RmHv RM,n.h kob the signal road to the beginning, containing fifty (60) acres more or less. Being the land conveyed "j turanKBiw wue to James Hubbard, alias James Stanlev. bv rippd ham-in.. n rw tober. 26. 1877. and recnnlprt in the miKli nMl0 office of Reenter of Deedsfor said Craven county mouuKnu u,roiigz4i, to wnich reference hereby made. RAPHAEL O'HARA. Dec 10. 1906. Commissioner. Trustees Sale Pursuant to the nnwer nf .a la Mnt B:nwi in deed in trust exected to the undersigned by Aaron White and wife Penie. and Hardy White, dated the 22nd day of December 1896, and recorded in the office of the Kecrister nf Tuta nf r1rAn county in book 120 pages 288 Ac, we will sell at t auction at tne court nouse door in the city of New Bern at 12 o'clock . on Monday, January 7th, 1907, the following real estate situate in the county of Craven. State nf Nnrth rami;.. joimnu the lines of the Cox and Wadsworth lands recently owned by Edward Dickinson, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the line between Enoch Wadsworth and E. B. Cox, where uiv rowen nrancn unannel crosses said line and runs with said line reversed south 59 3-4 west 360 poles to the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad: thence with said railroad south 71 east 140 Doles to the run on Powell's Branch; thence down the various courses of said branch with the channel to the beginning ; containing 188 acres more or icss. lerms oi Bale Uash. 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 Blake to M. M. Marks, bearing date the 1 1 tn nay oi uecem Der 1K96, the same being re corded in the office of the Register of jDeeds of Craven countv in hnnk 190 num. 9A1 f ull . the Court Huus- door in New Bern, N.C., on Sat- uraay tne oi n day ci January 1906 at the hour of 12 OiCock M. tn thA hitrhM, l,ll fnH .11 of the following described property as eonveye-l in the mortgage aforesaid, to-wk: All that cer- 'oi oi mno m ww Bern. N. ft. with store house and dwelling thereon on the north side of Queen St. near the junction of Pollock and Queen Sts, said lot being 42 feet by 154 feet. For more accurate description, reference may be had to auove mentioned mortgage deed. Hew Bern. N, c, Dec. 4. 1906. B. B. nixon. Assignee of Mortgagee, Entry Claim State of North Carolina. Craven County. Te R B. Lane. Entry Taker fnr fv-v-n rv.,.M... The undersigned A. W. Avery of Craven Coun ty. North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the following described dh ce or nareel nf hnl in -i Township, craven county, state of North Carolina lu name ueuig vacant ana unappropriated land, and subject to entrv. vis: Near Wint. church, beginning at the westerly corner of the iiriu line, now yv. u. mclver s, and with his line to the line of T. J. Hrvan and with y,e to the line of E. H. I ane. and with the line of a. n. utne to entry recently made by A. C. Avery thence south 44 poles to Daugherty land, then north 86: east 24 Doles with Daucrhm-hr lin ,k. south 50. eastalong Daugherty lin88 poleMhenee along Daugherty line south 23. west 44 poles to , urn age una rormeriy Heesly land and with Turnage land to the beginning, containing by es- ""''"' .w m rcn, mum, or HJ8S, , entered loisord day of December 1906. A. W. AVERY, Mot ice to Creditors of Eiverside Grocery " : . Company, Inc. All creditors nf the Rmmiiit. 12mw rA T sre hereby notified that persons having claims against said Riverside Grocery Co.. are required uj umerw meouperior kjoqtl oi tTaven County N. C in the action of S (2 - i S. G. Roberts Assignee vs Riverside Grocery Co, made at the November rm, 1906. by said Court, to present and make Droof to the undemivnArl ceivers of their respective claims against the said company on or before the 15th day of January, 1907: and all creditors and claimants failing to do so, will be barred from participating in the distri bution of the assets of said company. A II claims should be presented in writing and itemised, and sworn to uy claimants. This 1st day of December 1906. Wm. Dunn. Jr. R. A. Nunm, Receivers. Mortgage Sale. Pursuant to a power of sale contained In a. tain mortgage executed by Timothy Horner, bear ma uMte ucvnniMr i, isua, ana reeoraea in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, in Book 144. Page 6: 1 will sell at the Court n. aoor in tne vity oi new Hern, on Saturday, Dec 29th. 1906. at 12 o'clock M to the highest bidder for cash all the following described property, as conveyed in said mortgage to-wit: A tract ,r parcel of land with the buildings thereon, near Riverdale, on the south side of Neuse river, be tween jonnsons roint and utter Creek, bounded as follows: Beginning on the said river at a red oak tree, the upper comer of the Nathan Smith line of the Otter Creek tract, running thence 8. B W. 820 poles to a Dine, thence N. 22 w in? Eoles to a vine, thence N 36 E. along a given line stween D, Hatch Sr., and the late William Good to Neuse River, thence along the various mun of said river to the point of beginning; also a Iract in Craven county. N Cadioinina the Lof C. E. Mellett. Amos Wade, John C, Thorpe and outers. Dounueuaa ioiiows: Beginning at a cy press tree south side Neuse River, at the mouth of the run, running 8. 41 W. 78 24-100 poles to a ditch, thence along the line of John P. Thorpe to old Fisher Avenue, then up said Avenue 8. 54 W. lie in-iuu poies to tne said waae line, thence with the said Wade line N. 29 W. TO 80-100 nnlaa th. Hardiaon line, known as Carey line, thence with Carey's line N.40E. 68 13-100 poles to a gum tree o.i Neuse River, at Pollock's La-dine, then down the river 64 "100 poles to the beginning, be ing the same that was conveyed by Joseph P. ! Cornish and others to John 8. 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 ssom that was trans-1 ferred by said Fisher to J. J. Wolfenden, and recorded in Book 142. Page 838, records of Craven county. Exceot about 25 acres sold by mid Fisher to Lokey and Cannon, the whole contain. ing 325 acres more or less. New Bern, N. C, Nov. 2th, 1906. ' ' ' , , J, J. WOLFENDEN. Executor's Notice Having qualified as executor of the eatete nf the late Edward J. Gerock, I hereby notlty all i persona having claims against said estate to pre- sent them to me or to E. W. Smallwood. my agent. New Bern, N. '.. duly euthentieaUd, on or before the 19th dsy of November 1907, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said will please make imme diate payment. i ' November llMi 1906. E. J. GEROCK, Executor. Ahoskie, N. C. 7T7T" Cures Co! J I re- LEGALLY CRAVEN COUNTY. Entry Claim. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. - Craven County. Smt?; WtOT- Entr" f Craven ;."",' aUn Bnd I tn the Jn""dacrlbedp,eceorp!lrcelo''dto rd township. Craven county. Slate of North Caro lina, the same being vacant and unappropriated nndubJTCttoUry.vi: On west ikie Core Creek mar Koit Psxnwell. bounded as fol. C RulJtlbT- 0B th5 WMt '"a north b, C. W. Russell. J. J Brysnand others, containini v by estimation 400 acres of land. - Entered thi. 22nd day of November 1906. A. ft AVERT. .? Administrators Notice vZllZVl1!"!.,! "iniinlstratorof Sarah E. C. Pettey. deceased, late f Craven county, N. ft! Sel"", ltX " eST hmvin "ims aaaiMt the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the unders.gned on or before the 22ni day of : November. 1907, or this notice will be pleaded in b"'"K?vr- All persor. indebted to the said "Notve&d.T9& Unm,"te H. W. WILLIGSbANyir4y.m'nl-t"to- Notice of Sale By virtue of authority conferred upon the un dersigned by a certain contract entered into be tween Caesar Jones. Mary E. Whitby and Rosan- State of North Carolina, for the purchase of lot of land herein-fter described, in which said contract the title to the said lot was retained by the said Caesar Jones until the purchase money therefor was paid in full, and default having been msde m the payment of said purchase money at the time specified for its payment, and the said Caesar Jones being fully empowered to take po session of said lot upon such default, and to Mil the same at public or private sale. Now Therefore, in compliance with the terms and stipulations of said contract as aforesa d. the undersigned will expose to sale and aeU for cash at public vendue to the highest bidder at the -court house door in the city of New Bern, Craven North Carolina, at 12 o'clock M.. on Mon day the24th 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 side of Crooked street, bearing the number colnt to the numbering of houses by the V-of New Bern, being the quarter of lot No. 366 in tn e plan of said city of New Bern which hesnext to and adjoins the eastern half of lot heretofore sold by Richard a Maron and wife to William D. Hazel r-y deed dated January 20th. 1848, and being the same land described in th deed from Mary E, Whitby and Rosan na Steven- ' son to said Caesar Jones bearing the date of March 13th 1905. recorded in Book No. 158. Folio 556 of said public records, to which reference is hereby made This 24th day of November 1806, ' R. O'HARA. Attorney. CAESAR JONES. Mortgage Sale Pursuant to a power of sale contained in that certain mortgage executed by Lazarus rawson and wife Hsrriett Dawson to W. H. Lodge, bear ing date the 19th day of December 1900. the Sams being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven ccunty in book 136. page 122. 1 will sen at the Court House door in New Bern. N. C , on Saturday the 29th day of December 1908. at the hour of 12 o'clock M. to the highest bidder for cash, all of the following described real estate as conveyed in themortgageaforesaid. to-witrlst tract containing 50 acres more or less adjoining the lands of the heirs of Alex WMcox. and others r nd tract adjoins the lands of Cesser Bright Gardner Gatlin. and others and contains 70 acres more or less. Both tracts are fully described ins deed dated Sept 13th 1900 executedby W. H Lodge and wife to Lazarus Dawson, which deed is record ed in the Regester of Deeds office of Craven Coun ty to which reference is made for further dessrip- New Bern, N. C., Nov. 27, 1906. W. H. LODGE. Mortagee. R.B. NIXON. Atty. Entry Claim NORTH CAROLINA. Craven County. To Geo. B. Waters. Entry Taker for Craven Co: The undersigned William Dunn. Jr.. of New ' Bern, Craven county. North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the fnllnuin. JiJjl.ll7fr S'0' n No. 1 township. Craven county. State of North Carolina the same being meant and unappropriated land, and jubjeet to entry. "5:-?2 th? ?rth ",de of Neuse River and South side of Swift Creek. Beginning at Hog Savannah corner running thence northwardly with H J Moms' line to the V. A. Wetherington. (dec.) line, thence with said line northwardly to the Samuel Wiggins 10 acre patent, then with said patent westward ly to the 100 acre Arthur Butler patent then with same to the Henry Lilly and oerrv Nelflnn ruktnt ft,. :,h .. : J . z a . C. - - --- mv. miu peumt lor. "V" line then with bis line to the Karnes naacn line, then with his line to the J. S. Baa aight Entrv an the R n...h i.. w ''? the beginning, eont.ining by estima tion 1,000 acres. , entered this 17th day of November 1906. - - WILLIAM DUNN. Ja. Entry Claim NORTH CAROLINA. Craven Cntinfv. To George B. Waters, Entry Taker for Craves The undersigned Ren. County. North Cemline 1 the following described piece or parcel of land in SUfltl. 1towm,hiD. Craven county. State of North Carolina, the same being vacant and unap propriated land, and subject to entry, via: Lying between Neuse river and hie- Sri Jr waters of Rocky Branch, beginning at 'the be ginning corner of Stockwell Bright's 100 acre patent, dated May 16. 1772, running thence "Sh he last line of said naten, i . . " . oak corner, thereof, thence to a water oak in Jun. iper Branch, a corner of the land known as the James Kemn 300 acre .i i . z P Branch to ran of the Big Swift Creek; thencs the Hashn line to the Joseph James 600 acre pa tent; thence with the various outer line of the Joseph James hinds to Reedy Branch, thence Hi. rect to the beginning, containing by estimation Entered this 17th day of November 1908 GEORGE ANDERSON. JONES COUNTY. Entry Claim State of North Carolina. I Jntlaasl eTVair.-., I . Dixon, Entry Taker for Jones county: Th undersicneci n u nrs. A i the following described piece or parcel of bind. situated in Jones county, state of. North Carolina, Beaver Creek Tnwnahm th. and J"PProriated land and subject to entry. JnH 'edmg from Trenton to Kinato and bounded on the north kv . k.. i i.. oray and 1 waT; on the east by the w. r. Mercer -. on tne soutn oy the lands of J. a smith and i. P. Gray and wife: anri nn h w . i ... .... ?J I,.anrwad wife: .eont-inin one hundred snd fifty seres, more or leas. Knierea this 3rd dsy of Dec. 1906. entered this Dec 8rd. 1936.. ' inT" , sere, more or less entered by 0. . Orsy. j. g. DIXON. Register nf hW. 1 , . . Taker for Jones county, Horse Owners I If your horse is sick. lame, or RllffAr. ing from any ailment that vou do not understand, write to Dr. F. E. White, the Veternarian of Norfolk, Va. Send symptoms of the trouble and he will send you advise absolutely .free of all charges. IZEYTO LCn I :ES TO EEIiT CZ? ArrLY Isaac II. 1 1. Me Ft.