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ni?,. WW .ill -HI I ; . A great many people have an idea that old Ks exist merely because of f ww a diseased ..condition., of . the flesh where the ulcer is located. They patiently ' apply salves, 1 powders, . plasters and other external applica tions, but in spite of all -such treatment the. place refuses to heal. When ever a sore or nicer does - not heal , readily the blood is at fault; this vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are constantly being- discharged -into the place," feeding it with noxious matter, , which makes it impossible for the sore to heal:-Oid sores maybe the result ; of an inherited blood taint, or the effects of a long spel 1 of sickness, or again the circulation may be contaminated with the collections of refuse matter which the different members have failed to expel through the channels oi -Lew Jt-' "" '""nature. Whatever the cause the blood be- . r -"J - (M rf A -''' cotaea steeped in poison and a cut, bruise, VN. Vv ' ..'scratch or other wound often develops into : K Jgi ) ; asore, fed and kept up by these impurities, 9 V causing it to eat deeper into the surround Dlion V urPCTIDI r ng tissue inflaming, festering and caus-i- rUrt tLT , V tU 1 1. ABLE. ? log pain. External applications can only ? j V. , f 3 11. keep, the sore cleans they cannot cure the . ttonbleliecause they do not reach the blood. ; S. S. S. cures Old Sores by going to the ysry bottom of .the trouble, driving out the impurities and Kisons and purifying and building up the entire circulation. When S. S. S. s removed the cause the blood becomes rich and healthy, the sore begins . to heal, new flesh is formed, the place scabs over and is soon permanently healed. Book on 8ores and Ulcers and any medical advice free. ; . .. r.Z SWIFT SPCinC CO., AYlANTAzGJU Always Rcxncnbpr the Fteu aim Cares o Cold in 6no pay, Grip inTVa I "NIJBLACC1W Loaded Black Powder Shells J. ; " Shoot Strong and Evenly, Are Sure Fire, v ' .:" Will Stand Reloading. 'ty fl Thicy Always Oct The Game. -VRfYt - - v ...... V;Y i ' '. ..v . For Sato Everywhere. gV.a1 i . "- mi j 111.111 iwn. ii uiiiuj. -Ci " FFfl) YIIIIR UKI) 1KD U t DO THIS BY USING MEADOWS' FERTILIZERS, 0 Meadows Cotton and All Crop Guano for Cotton. Gold Leaf and Roanoke for.Tobacco. ' " Special Fertilizers for all crop. -'S-. Ask your dealer for our Brands, and you will be pleased with the results. . .-: ,, ,' , :" ; . -. ' . Not how CHEAP .but how GOOD is our aim. : , . . , 0 E. H. & J. A. fl WORKS NEUSE RIVER. . HANUFACTURERS, f " NEW BERN, M. C. PAPER : HANGING! - ' " I havS' secured the .' paper hanger and shall be glad to have him , v show samples and "estimate -for your' work. t T PHONE 257. NEW BERN. N. C. . The tallest trees in the world are in . a culalytuB grove not far from Mel bourne, Australia, Many of them are about 800 feet high. - , " , ''. Citizens Bank OF NEW BERN, N. C. " The people have an eye to things convenient, comfortable, and cheerful. Having fitted up our banking room to meet these requirements, we are ready to extend to all who . wunt Banking Facilities, a hearty welcome. Come and see us. Capital Surplus and Profits Deposit ; - " ' . Assets ' . . 150.000.00 $30,000.00 1240,000.00 t3CO.GOO.00, T. A. Green, President E. II. Meadows, Vice-President T. A. UZZEIX. Cashier. ' FED MID j (FPT flPFlI UY li iDlIilF ill 111111 caCcx. "15c, IT Will FFFII BRANDS OF 0 Meadows Co. 0 you "U n DCZLJ services of a practical . : 93 MIDDLE ST Chamberlain's Conh nemcdy The Children's Favorite Oglda, Group and Whooping Cough. Tfcla nmAj im ffnnn, for lt rnrm or lkrff part of cItI1im4 tcirlil, It c lwa, b d-plM4 Dimi. II eoittotM no . ouiua or oioir bKrmiul drug mi4 ntr ! UM M onuuuUr to bsl H u u adult Price SB cte; Large BUa, 50 eta. 4 .... SHORT PASSINQ EVENTS. Mrs. J, M. Gilford, who bss been in charge of the millinery del artment . of Simmons & HollowelU has gone away for a few weeks. Mrs. Gifford wilp again be in charge next spring. A reported elopement was announced on the street yesterday. The man jie ing a resident of Ft. Barnwell and the lady a daughter of prominent farmer of Pamillco county. Efforts were made to prevent the marriage, the young la dy being only 16 years old. It is said the parties went to Fort Barnwell not being able to' get a license in either New Bern or Kinston. '" : ' t The New York, Evening Mail says: "Pretty good weather to write next Ju ly magazine poetry." Same here, Only more so.' Nothing but spring weather since Dec 28th, 1906, no rain since Dec. 31st, and almost continued sunshine with light breezes or none at all, ex cept on the 4th inst. Wonderful weath er for January ! Yesterday was high water mark in attendance at the graded school, there being 659 pupils present " - John Suter & Soil Have put a hand some delivery wagon into service. " ' The first white1 shad of the season was on the market yesterday but it is a little particular'-who - eats them as the price affixed is something above the capacities of the average man's purse. The members of the Jane Hughes Chapter of the Children of the Confed eracy will meet at the home of Mrs. T. G. Hyman, on Pollock street, this after noon at 3.30 o'clock. . . -.' Joe Sawyer, son of Richard Sawyer, the tailor is suffering an attack of lock jaw. Christmas day he was struck on the hand by a spark from a toy pistol. Ordinary remedies were applied ar.d nothing was thought of his condition until Saturday when symptoms of look- jaw appeared. . He was treated at once with anti-tetanic serum and is believed to be improving. We are pleased to note that' Mr. L. J. Moore has established a law office at 74 South Front Street. ' Claud Rowe, a white boy, was play ing with some blasting powder yester day when the stuff exploded and burned him severely on the face and hands. He barely escaped serious injury to his eyes... ' ...l '. "....".,;,....: ".'"'' :? At the annual meeting of the New Kern Banking & Trust Co., yesterday the officers and directors were re-elect-ed. '"' ' " .-- Mary Bradham, who is called "pepsi cola," young daughter of Mr. C. D. Bradham, yesterday fell from the gee- joggle board at home and broke her left arm. Except for . the severity at tending the bone breaking, no serious consequences are feared ; . - Mr. George B. Wiggins, living near As kins, brought a ben's egg to the Journal office yesterday that was of most curious formation. It was shaped like a crook-necked squash and was less toan half the size of an ordinary egg. Hu Stopd the Tnt 25 Viirt. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. , No Cure, Np pay. The surext way to merit forgiveness for our own sins is to extend pardon for the sins of others against us. , , FROM THE ANTILLES. Chimbtrltls't Cough Rtmtdy Btnsffti s City Councilman it Kingilon, Jamaica Mr W O'Reilly Fogarty, who is a member of the City Council at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies,' writes as fol- 'ows: "One bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough that was giving me trouble and I think I should have been more quickly relieved if I had continued the remedy. That it was beneficial and quick in re lieving me there is no doubt and it is my intention to obtain another bottle. " For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. ' . .. j - The light reflected from the jewels of the crown sometimes but makes the shadow of the cross the blacker. " OA8TO an. XL Saugtlg W Ycm Haw Alwsra Bongtt Elgutu Chamberlala't Csugk Hamad, a lata Mtdl. ; clns lor Children. . ' In buying a cough medicine for chil dren, never be afraid to buy Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. There is no dan ger from it, and relief is always sure to follow.' If is intended especially foi coughs, colds,, croup and whooping cough, and there is no better , medicine in the world for these diseases. It is not only a certain cure for croup' but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given as directed., It contains no opium or' other harmful drugs, and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult For sale by Davis Pharmacy Pharmacy and F S Duffy. -.. 1 , , ,,-,-,.i - " i . n c r-JbT i To sufferers from Kid ney, Liver and Bladder Troubles I Other man ufacturers say "buy a bottle and if it doesn't cure we will refund your mon ey." We say "take a full $1.00 size FREE bottle of UVA-SOL and if it benefits you, then use UVA-SOL until cured." "This advertisement entitles you to a bottU of UVA-SOL at . -V; F. S. DUFFY'S ' New Bern, N. C. Only a limited number of bottles giv en away. Don't Tft T i Q(T ' "Butter Brown" Ereat. Raleigh News and Observer, 8th. The maryelously bright and genuine ly cleyer doings of "Buster Brown" and his . company . at the Actdemy of Music Isst night delighted a great aud ience, some taking "standing room on ly" that they might see Buster, Mary Sane, Tige ..and the , other folks who make up the merry play. Master Jim mie Rosen, who is called "Master" be cause of his .small size, but who is real ly twenty-hine, makes a really remark able "Buster Brown", satisfying all who have enjoyed Outcault's amusing pictures. . He is Buster in size and ap pearacc and was a delight. With him was Jack Bellas "Tige", who was as natural as the humorous dog, that he was Tige hitrself who frolicked behind the f oo Wights. . It was a generally clever piece of pantomime, in which even the dog's tail wagged perfectly. Mr. Diaries H. Boyle as the tramp was real article and.his son?, "Money" was a hit The "Mary Jane" of Miss Lelia Cautna was excellent. , The ' chorus made melody, the girls were shapely and good lookers, while the costumes and scenery we're effective. All in all, Buster Brown" is a delightful and amusing affair, a cartoon comedy that all should see. . rV 1 A Guaranteed. Cur For Piles Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding,' Piles. Druggists are. authorized to re fund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c.- "My Wife's Family." Stephens and Linton's merry musical farce comedy,' "My Wife's Family," which is booked to appear in this city on Jn. 15th, is what is known in the atrical parlance as a good "repeater," or in other words,' one that plavs to in creased attendance on return' engage ments, for there is not an instance on record where this attraction has been presented for the second time that it has not played to the capacity of the theatre. , Although this is the third sea son, the receipts are far in excess of any previous year. One of the principal reasons for this is that the company has not deteriorated and almost identi cally the same cast has appeared in the play three seasons ago for extended en gagements in all of the principal cities comprise the organization today. This attraction is under the direction of the Whitney Amusement Company. A. N. . Wits Counael From the South. 'I want to give some valuable advice to those who suffer with lame back and kidney trouble,'" says J R Blankensbip, of Beck, Tenn. "I have proved toan absolute certainty that electric bitters will positively cure this distressing con dition. .The first bottle gave me great relief, . and after taking a .few mote bottles, I was completely cured; so com pletely that it becomes a pleasure to recommend this great remedy." Sold stall drug stores. Price 50c. ,' After one that'saves comes one that wastes. Danish. , O .8TORXA. Been tie Signature lht Kim You Haw Always Boujjit of Wait is a hard word to the hungry. German.- ..... HOLLISTER'S Reeky fcunteinTea ttaggefs A But Medicine tor But People. V ' Brinft aeldea Health and Renews VlfW A etwclflo tor Constipation. Indtgnstloa, Tiwt and Kldner trouble, f implee. Ecaem. Impure Blood. Bad HraatB. sminrisn uoweie, bkuikiw tod Beekecha, Iu Rooltj Mountain Te In tab let form, 16 oenta a box. Genuine made bx HOLUBTKB OBOO vOMPAHT AtaolSOO, VI1. C0LDEM NUGGETS FOR SAUW PEOPLi . ; - ' v Vir.ue, not pedigree, should charac terize nobility. From the Latin.' , WILLIAMS' MONET PILLS, t ...r. Have you neglected your Kidneys T Have vou overworked vour nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kid neys and Bladder! Have you pains in the loins, side,' back, groins and blad der? Have you a flabby appearance of the fuce. esDeciallv under the evesi Too frequent desire to pass urine 7 If so William's Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample r ree. By mail oUceLts. sold by Druggists. ' WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Props. Cleveland. O. Sold by D. A. Harget , For thirty cents in the House of Com mons restaurant a member of . Parti merit gets a chop, potatoes, bread and a bottle of ale. all of this is of the very beet quslity. . . .',.'.',-; , ' . Does Coffee disagree with you? Probably it doesl Then try Dr. Shoop's Health Coflee., "Health Coffee" is clever combination of parched cereals snd nuts.. Not grain of real Coffee, remember, " in Dr. Shoop's Health ColTee, yet its flavor and tasti matches closely od Java and Mocha ColTee. If your stomach, heart or Kidneys can't stand Coffee 1 drinking,' try Health I CofTeo. It is wholesome, nourishing, ' and salinfying. It's safe even for the von' -y-Ht child. Sold by J. L.'- Ma FREE . ' LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the - Post-Office at New Bern, Craven County, N. C , Jan'y 7th 1907: , . , hen's list. ' :, C Smith Cook, John Cartia. D Willie Dixon, William Draysdale. E;-J J Edwards. F J F Fonville. G -Hiram Green, Herny Gibus. II Mariou Hodges. M Rev H A Maboin, T II Mielder. 0 Jessie R O'neaL P-J T Phillips. v R Manuel Riggs, Haywood Rouse. ' S M M Schute. " :' WOMEN'S list. B -Miss Barton. C Miss Laurena Coley. H Mrs Celia Hargett, Miss Victoria Herring. M Miss Annie Mills.- Mrs Mary C ' Monk, Miss Hallan Maten. P Miss Sarah M Phillips. S Miss Allie Scott, Mrs Pauline Spear. The regulations now require that (1) cent shall be collected on the delivery , S. W. HANCOCK, ' P. M The Old Drum Corps Special Correspondencs. Raleigh, Jan. 8. The Confederate veteran corps here has arranged to go this year to the Jamestown Exposition a Confederate reunion, to Washington City, Baltimore, and Gettysburg, One of its members has been quite sick, but is now in such condition that he will be able to make the trip. Mid-Term Fxsminations. The regular mid-term examinations will begin on Monday January 21st and continue throughout the week. At present all the grades are reviewing their work, preparatory for these ex aminations. These examinations are very important and every pupil should be at school every day in order that he or she may get the benefit of the re view. The examinations are the basis on which promotions are made, those making 70 and above on this exami nation and also in the May examinations will be promoted at the close of the year and move up a grade next year. All parents should see that the children come to school evety day unless they are sick, that they study the lessons and reviews. If this is done everyday there will be no one disappointed at the close of the year On account of the fact that a child was not promoted It is the wok of the child which promotes and '.hat only. Why Suffer From Rheumatltm?" Do you know that rheumatic pains can be relieved? If you doubt this just try one ' application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will make rest and sleep possible, and that certainly means a great deal to anyone afflicted with rheu matism. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F S Duffy. An American Consul at Singapore vouches that the heat there is in no way more oppressive than it is in New York or Chicago in the early summer. William's Carbolic Salvo With Arnica snd Wltoh Hazol. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, TVtter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25c by druggists. WILLIAMS M'FG. CO., Prop's, Cleveland. O. Sold by D. A. Harget. When a man is down everybody runs over him. German. How to Avoid Pneumonia. We have never heard of a single in stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia or 'Other lung trouble when Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken. It not only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substi tute offered. Dr. C. J. Bishop of Ag new, Mich., writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." Sold by Davis Pharmacy. Some beauty is skin deep and some is only enamel deep. Biers the ' T 1W HarB AlwaTS BOOghj . Exports of American timber, lumber and furniture in the nine months ended with September amounted in value to $61,000,000 or $25,000,000 more than in the same nine months of 1896. : . CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. Tha Kir.. Yea K:?a A!:ys l::z Bear tha Signature of About (60.000,000 is at present invest ed in England ia the manufacture of motor wagons. About 25,000 men are employed in them or as chauffeurs, etc, and their wages aggregate 175,000,000 a yeat. - ThiPrlcset fsscs. 1 " The terrible itching snd smarting, incident to certain skin diseases, is al most instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's salve. Price, 25 centi. For sale by F S Duffy and Davis Phar ::fiUBST-EREEN.- Happy Nuptial Event ot Two . of New Bern's Popular Young People. At half past . five o'clock yesterday evening the wedding ceremony of two Ot New Hen B most nonular VOUnir nan- : ,j vr i. t. tt . a , . . Die, Mr. Benjamin B. Hurst and MISS Daisy Lee Green, was solemnized in the 1 , , ' " presence or a large assembly oi Irienas at the Centenary Methodist Church; The church was most beautifully deco rated with palms and flowers under the sHlIedand artistic supervision of Mrs. J. A. Meadows and Mrs. George Hen derson, Sr. The altar was especially at tractive with its decorations.- - '' Previous to the entrance, of the wed ding party Mrs. Meadows officiating at the Organ and Miss Wyatt, Violinist. , , , , ., V. . rendered Schubert S Serenade Ml beau- Kful rnHpnoa Tha .nnmoAk .u. BIU1 cadences. J.ne approach Of the bridal party Was announced by the fa- ... . ... . . miliar and Stirring Strains Of Lohengrin wedding march. .The party was pre- Ceeded by the USherS. Messrs. E M n -A TV ci s,t.. ., " Green, U N t,nnett, C J McCarthy and H K I enrl Tha Do mo nt HrMn M tl IS. L.xaa. ineUameOI Honor,. Mrs. W E Tumbull. sifter of the hrirlfl . fnl. lowed; the bride was escorted to the altar by her father, Mr. John C Green, who gave her away, and was there met by the groom, accompanied by his best man, Mr D M Roberts. . The ceremony was performed by Rev R C Beamao. During the ceremony the soft obligato of the inter mezzo from Cavaliera Rusticana was played on organ and violin giving impressive ness to the solemn vows being spoken. Mendleshon's wedding march was play ed as the party left the church. The bride's gown was a handsome brown broadcloth traveling dress, and the dame of honor was attractively at tired in a gown of yellow satin with a black picture hat. The bride carried a bouqnet of bride roses and carnations and the maid of honor carried carna tions. The young couple are so well known in the city that it is unnecessary to speak of their social prominence and popularity. Miss Green has long been a favorite for her many graces and num bers her friends both in and out of the city. " The groom is a young business man of sterling integrity, who has for some time been a member of the wholesale grocery firm of Roberts & Hurst. . The auspicious occasion is accentuated by the heartiest congratulations of a mul titude of well wishers. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hearst were the recip ients of very many beautiful and costly presents, bearing evidence of the high esteem in which they were held. They left on the steamer Neuse for a bridal tour to northern cities.' ' Sunday School'Convention The following program will be pre sented at the next Sunday School Con vention which will be held at the church in Galilee Sunday Jan. 13th. ' Scripture reading. . Prayer. ...,;.:.,. ...u . . Report of township superintendent. Report of schools. .,; , Miscellaneous business. Address, J A Sverington. Recitation, Willie Wiley. Address, C D Gaskin. Recitation, Huldah Barrington. Address. Charles Pipkin. Recitation, Mamie Gaskin. Address, W H Price. Recitation, Jessie Price. Everybody is invited to come, es pecially those on program. Fine Veal at the Coast Line Meat Market this morning. ' SO SOOTHING ts Influence .. Has been Felt by So Many " New ' Bern Readers . . . The soothing influence of relief After suffering from itching Piles, From Eczema or any itchiness of the skin, :. ' t . : Makes one feel grateful to the rem edy. 1 Doan'a Ointment has soothed hun dreds. Here's what one New Bern citizens says: -.-. . :c W. F. Aberly, Supt and part owner of the fine Lumber Co., on Griffith St residing at 9 Graves St. says: "I have used Doan's Ointment in my fami ly and found it to be all right I do not care to allow name to be published as recommending any proprietary medr cines and telling about my ailments, but Doan's Ointment is such a valuable and efficient remedy that I will not ob ject to saying so to anyone. I obtain ed it at Bradham's Phat macy. " - : For sale by all dealers. ' Price 60c Foster-Mill Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States., . Remember the name Doan s and take no Other A boy in the school room is worth dozen in the pool room, .. ; . Lax-els 5 C Sweet to Eit ' A Cssthr lawel laitasj. The family tree of the grafter is plum tree - ' acKay' Mac-u-dina cures all headaches, etc, doex not de press the heart, 10, 25 and f0 conta bottle at druggist, fie dosm at foun tain.. . c : AC LEGALLY cra'.em mm. Administrators Notice Havlna qualified a administrator of th ideate of H. ii House, deceairi. thi :s to notify all persons having claim, 3-nnrt-S" ii rUta to Dre- eet them to the undersigned fpr payment on or before 8th day of January 1 or this notice will SfJtTl in l3r tir "wwery. Ail person m- debud to aaid estate will please make immediate aeitiement. This January 8th. 1907. J. T. HOUSE, Administrator. Mew Ekrn. N. C. R. F. D. No. 2. Notice NORTH CAROLINA I In Tha Craven County I Superior Court, R. A. Nunn and William Dunn, Jr , Receiver ... .- .'. . va. - , Louis B. Habicht, George Babicht. Jr and Fred- n-ica Uaoicht. '.J defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled aa above has been com. menced in the Superior Court of Craven county. to recover the sum of about tXW.OO out of the real , esUte, situate in the county and State aforesaid bek);'in to aaid defend-nt. said real eUe hav. inbeonin large meunre purchaatd with the money of the RiverBide Grocery Company, and It tX&a.vea d"1.P7?a." ' P"1 Grocery Company that this action ia brought; said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the 3rd Monday before the 1st Monda in Marcl. heing the 11th of February. 1907. at the court wn, in bmiu wuuiy, end answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief de- mended in said complaint. ,. This the Sth day of January, 1907. ' , W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. " 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 December. 1906. Administrators Notice Having- qualified as administrator of E. T. Holton, deceased, late of .Craven county. N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the underlined on or before the 80th day of December. 1907. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All pernors indebted to the said esate will please make immediate payment. December 80th, 1906, T. W. HOLTON, Administrator. R. B. NIXON. Attorney. Entry Claim State of North Carolina, Graven county. To R. B, Lane. Entry Taker for craven county: The undersigned S. J. Purofoy, of craven coun ty. North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the following described piece or parcel of land in 2nd township, craven count , State of North Carolina. me same oeing vacant and unapproonated land, and subject to entry, viz: Lying on the north side of Neuse river, head of Moraaa Swamp, bounded I on the north and east by lands of S. G. Purofoy. south and west by Dr. Francis Duffy's land, con" taining by estimation 60 acres. Entered this 15th day of December 1906. S. G. PUROFOY. Entry Claim State of North Carolina, . ' Craven County. To R.B. Lane, Entry Taker for Craven county. The undersigned A. J. Maxwell o7 craven eoun -tf. North Carolina, enters and iaya claim to the following described piece or parcel of land in number 8 township, craven county, btate of North Carolina, the same being vacant and un appropriated land, and subject to entry, vis: ad" joining the lands of C. w. Russell. M. D. Lane, the lands 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 west by the John B. Wooten land (now owned byn. d. Lane), the land owned by the heirs of Wm. White and George Richardson and others, and on the south and east by the Loftin place and the camp oak lands and embracing the lands between these boundaries, containing by estimation 500 acre. Entered this 12th dak of December 190A. A. J. MAXWELL, Commie sione? 's Sale ' NORTH CAROLINA ( Pnperior Court Craven County I Before .the Cleric H. H. Pender : ,. vs George Stanley and Nancy Stanly, his wife. Si mon Stanly and Bettie Stan'e:', his wife, Mar tha Hubbard, Mary J. .Hinea and Hancy Bryant. By virtue of an order obtained en the ' 10th diy of December. 1906, before the clerk of the Su perior court of Cmvoh county, N. C.. in the above entitled 8necial Proceeding to re-sell the land hereinafter described, for division, the under' signed aa commissioner therein appointed, a-i 1 offer for sale ar.d Mil to the highest bidder for cash, at the court houM door in New Bern. Crav en county N, C on Saturday, the 12th day of January I9a7, at the hour of 1Z o'clock. M.. tha following described real estate to-wit: . All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Craven county, adjoining the lands of Frederick Jones. Haywwl Stewart and otnera, beginning at the center of the signal road, running with Sandy Foit road flown to ssid Jones line, to a Ughtwood stump. Thence to the Reedy Branch with Jones' . line, thence with the run of Reedy Branch back to the nitfnal rtd to tht beginning, containing fifty (id) acres more or less. Being the land conveyed bv R. D. Eubank and wife to Jamea Hubbard. aias James Stanley, by deed bearing date of Oc tobor. . 1877. and recorded in the public records, office of !Up-iter of Deeds for said Craven county in Hi ok No 81, Folio 241, to which reference la h n.hv made. RAPHAEL. O'HARA. Deo. 10. lUUtt. , , : tjommiaaioner. Notice to Creditors of Riverside Grocery Company, Inc. - All fTmlitara of the Riverside Grocery Co.. Inc.. are hereby notified that persons having claims agalnBt said Riverside Grocery Co., are required , by order ox the hu penor uonrt ot vrsven uxiniy, H. C. in the action of S. 6 Roberta and S. G. Roberta Assignee vs Riverside Grocery Co, made at the November Term, 190A, by said Court, to present and make proof to the undersigned Re ceivers of their respective c'aims against the said company on or before the 15tn oar ot janoary 1907, and all creditors and claimants failing to do so, will be barred from participating in the distri bution of the assets of said eorapany. All claims should be presented in writins) end itemised, and worn to br claimants. , This 1st day of December 1906. Wm. Dunn, It, B. A. Nunn, KecetTcn, Notice to Contractors And Builders ThaRmrrl of County Commissioners. Craven county. North Carolina, will receive bids until 12 o'clock noon February 4, 1KJ7, for rebuilding and remodeling the County Jail in accordance wi.h plans and spectncations on me at tne oince oi tne Reguter of Deeds at Newbern. N. C. All bids must be accompanied by certified check of t;0, payable to the order of the Treasurer of (.raven county, as evidence 01 gono latin, -l ne succew,! ui bidder will be required to keep a certified check of 10 per cent of the amount of co tract on deposit with the country treasurer until work is com pleted. The board reserves the right to reject anyorallbida. C. E. FOY. Chairman tfoara oi vouniy uommwHionera, New Bern N, C. Notice, Sealed Bids, Sealed bids are hereby asked for fur nishing medicines and drugs to all county poor and prisoners, said bids to oe presented noi later man iz o ciock before the Board of Commissioners on 1st Monday in January, 1907. Commis sioners reserve the right to accept or reject any and all bids. R.B. LANE, Clerk Bd. Comm's. Th Cost KefYnhlng lrlnk In tne a
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