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it ilL ... . KstaUSskM 1878 JTmbllahed to Two Sections, every Tuesday and iTtday, at Journal BuUd- 88-60 Craven Street :;. ; . . CH1KLXS L. 9T1TI58, . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, Official Paper ot New, Bent .and Craven Oouty. - SUBSCRIPTION RATES. , , Two Months.. ... .. .. 25 Three Months.. 1 .. - S fex Months.. '.. .. . .. M twelve Months..! . .. .. .'. . LOO ' ONLT IN ADVANCE.. The Journal Is caly sent on pay-in-idvance bads. Subscriber! will re wire notice of expiration ot their sub enrtptlons aad an Immediate response V notice wu oe appreciated by the Journal. Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon in 3utr by mai1 finteied at the Postoffice, New Bern. K. C as second-class matter. New Bern, N. C. Jan, 13, 1910. RISKS ' ATTENDING FALSE FIRE ALARMS. The number of false fire alarms turned iu during the past week in this city, is a matter calling for some drastic action on the part of the authorities. The seriousness of sending in false fire alarms, is too little ap predated, in its possible bearings. A number of things turn upon every such alarm, every one of them costly, if not dangerous. These calls for the fire department have come from boxes at quite a distance, and each turning out costs wear and tear to the appar atus, the cost of the time of the volunteer firemen who are taken from their, work. The dangerous point is that every call means hurry, and hurry offers chances for break downs and accidents. If an estimate is made it will be found that moce damage to fire ap paratus takes place answering false fire alarms, than from calls for real fires. Nothing is so weakening to the efficiency of the volunteer firemen, than to be constantly harassed by fire alarms and upon answering the calls to find that some miscreant has turned in the alarm. A few false alarms unsettles every fire man, and the public, so that when a fire comes calling for prompt at tention, too often it is not respond ed. to quickly because of previous deceptions, with the result that a big fire follows with heavy loss. Whatever the law and penalty may be for turning in false alarms of fire, there will be no cessation unless the guilty parties are taken and given the full punishment. Every citizen should take a hand in this matter and help by catch -ing or reporting any person who turns in a false fire alarm. WHEN IS USURY, INTEKFSTJ The question of a change in the legal rate of interest in this . State is again before the legislature. It is a permanent issue; coming be fore each legislature The estab lishment of a legal rate, beyond which many lenders may not law fully pass has in its purpose the protection of the innocent borrow er, rather than the conception of money being a commodity that must fluctuate in its value, as de . mand and supply shall dictate. From early times the money lender has been held as dishonest, strange as it may seem, the fact of his having money to loan making him a dangerous fellow, and his charge for money . accommodations being specially disreputable. It was all usury that the money lender re ceived in those times, while today, the money lender, be it the , bank or individual, asks interest for money advances, the borrower will often readily agree that the charge is exhorbitant : V " Usury and interest are practi cally interchangeable. It Is the point of view that decides for one or the " other. The law declares for the limit, and if the law shall be Justly' observed, there will 6e interest charged, not usury gained by the lender. The several-states have each interest laws, as best suiting their special demands Many have different.legal.and con tract rates. -Nocth Carolina has both at six pel cent, and from this a change is asked of the legisla ture. Who 6hall decide! ' Is the borrower a better judge'than the lei der of what should be the legal i :.! ITcitLcr of t!i. ..a directly "ni.i'.l f rtrtias fc''.U i":s on j h i.n, but i. . I, mm 1 Dt v'-T money and iLj tm- IMl: tOOt-,; -J1" i, ALCOHOL 3 PER CKN'I Ageiablefttraratlnnfm-As. similatingtiKFoodaiKlRrgula lingtoStonndBandBoweM Promotes DigestionJClttetfi ness and RestjContains ncittar OpiuM.Morphine nor Mineral.! WOT NARCOTIC. jiKvetrafdikssMaimmiL Jlx.Smm , MuStti feswmii- . UwmSenl CrnHtd Stmr UmUfsmFkmr. AnerfectRemedv forCorefipa Hon , Sour Stoinaeh.Dlarrtoca WornLsoirvulsions.rcwnsti ness andLQSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. fc'.tr mai l raw payment from every commercial or trade view point. As a commodity, in its trade transactions, the lender must have equal protection as the borrower, at the same time it is unjust, will work against business and trade couditious if the law should arbi trarily fix an interest rate that will send money out of the State for investment, or locks it up, keeps it out of circulation. When the borrower and lender can easily get together, ((here is small dauger ofusurv being the result of any bargain. It is to determine this status, the mutual agreement of he who has and he who wants money, that will best settle what should be the legal rate of interest. Con ditions have greatly changed and are each year changing, so that money cannot even under the law, be held ever at one rate. . Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR1A Governor Stubbs. of Kansas, in his message to the legislature, recommen ded th election of United States by a direct vote of the people. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at lesst one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages,' and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive core now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, rrqnires aconstituti onsl treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, tnereby destroying the founda tion oi me disease, ana giving me pa tient strength by building un the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tbe proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer oner hundred dollars for any ease that it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Twelve bodies were extricated from the ruins of a powder ' at San Martin, Argentina, which was blown up by an explosion. Many persons find themselves affects ed with a persistent cough an attack of influenza, as tnis cougr. can promptly be cured by tne use of Chamberlain Cough Remedy, it should not be allow ed to run on until it becomes trouble some. Sold by all dealers. " Gov. Comer, of Alabama, in his mes sage to the legislature criticised the Fedrl Court! in that State for tying Op State laws.s WOMEN HjTomea of tie highest type, women of superior education and refinement, whose discernment and judgment give weight and force to their opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throughout the many stages of woman's life, from girHiood, through the ordeals of " mother hood to the declining years, there is no safer or more rclialle med icine, damlcrlaia's Tallets are tdl every L ere at 2'c a lot. mm ra"'!!ie! iiii For Infants and Children. 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought m Bears the Signature fj& In Use Over Thirty Years TMt CCNTAUn COMPANY, NKW VORH CITY. When Water Was Avoided. T'utJI comparatively- recent times there wan a medical prejudice against drinking water. Sir William Vaughan in his "Natural and Artificial Direc tions For Health" declared that water "oiij;ht seldom to be drunk." Another doctor admitted that it might be healthful for children, but not for men "except some odd, abstemious one among a thousand perchance, degen erate and of a doggish nature, for dogs of nature do abhor wine." Indeed, the recommendation of water as a never age was supposed to be the sign of the quack. Even Wesley in his "Primitive Physic" wrote of It with caution: "Drink only water If It agrees with your stomach; if not, good, clear small beer." FOR THAT DULL FEELING AFTER EATING, I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for some time, and can testify that they have done me more good, than any tablets I have ever used. My trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eating. David Freeman. Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablets srengthen the stomach and improve ' he digestion. They also regulate the liver and bowels. They are far super- i r to pills but cost more. Get a free sample at all dealers an 1 see what a splended medicine it is. Crimson Clover, Seed Rye, Hyde County Rust Proof Oats, Hay Grain and Feed Agt. for International Stock and Poultry Food. Chas. B Hiil. New Bern. N. C. You economize ereatlv when using Dr. Shoop's new coffee substitute known to nrst class grocers everywhere as Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee. A -25c, 1 Jb, package gives 100 cups of a wonderful ly satisfuing table drink. Pure toasted erains, malt nuts, e'c. give to Health Coffee a wholesome and satisfying taste and flavor. And there is not a strain of real coffee in it Besides, Health Coffee is "made in a minute." No 20 to 80 minutes tedious boiling. Sold by H. C. Armstrong. Quarantine. The Lorabardlans were-the first to use effectual quarantine . methods against the plague and . Infectious dls eases, and mention of a quarantine Is made in Lombardy and Milan In 1374, 13S3 and 1300. Prior to that time tbe Christian communities' resigned to the visitation of the "plsgne, regarding It as a divine punishment Children Cry T - FOR FLETCHER'S C A.S TOR I A Getting Deiperat. '?' Bme ot .lhe ottlt e buildings In tbe Inree cities are constructed apparently wttn tbe Idea that every possible square foot of space must be utilized for renting punwses. The corridor are narrow, the paHnageways to tbe elevator shaft bard to find and the stairways located In obecure corners There may bo Are eHcspea, but they sr eoually obscur&'snd a stranger, would not know where to took for tbecn. - Tbe occupants of a room on tbe Sev entb floor of a building of this kind devoted to the uses of a fire and IU Insurance companies agent, were sur prised one day by the sudden entrsnce of a wild eyed man who seemed to be laboring under strong eicttement. "Sny.' gasped, the Intruder, ."will some of you fellows please throw mr out of this bulldlngr V "What forf asked one of tbe clerks "I've been trying for nfteen.mlnutee to find a way out of It and 1 can't. Tbey did not throw him out. bat nUoted him to tbe elevators, and be succeeded at Jast In making bis ea cape. Exchange. .. ., " If you are suffering from billiuufm-n constipation, indention, chronic head- srhe, invest one rent tn s pontn cord, xent to ("hnmberluin Medicine Co., Des Moinea, Iowa with your name and ad dress plainly on the bark, and thpy evil! forward you a free mpl of Chamber; Iain's I tiimarh and Liver Tablets, f old by all doalois. tm i:ft iiiiel:?i; 1 CURREriGY BEF00L1 Central Bank Plan Is Not Popular . Monetary Reforms Delay by , Illness 'of Aldrich. n Washington,' Jan. ll-lt was practi cally decided yesterday that no currency reform legislation will be attempted at this session of Congress and that no ef fort will be made by the Nstionsl Mone tury Commission to Isuncba "central bank" bi I. . ' It was reported that John F.Morgan, of Chicago, leader of the Western bankers opposing the central bank plan toid the president at the White House dinner Saturday night that the fight on the proposition would be unrelenting. Other indications of powerful opposition have been shown. ' t 4 It was clearly intimated in adminis trntion circles that, on account of the illness of Senator Aldrich, chairman of the Monetary Commission, who is suf fer with tonsilitis, all plans for mone tary legislation bad been practically abandoned for the present. A sprained ankle will usually disable the injured person for three or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamberlain's Lini ment is applied a cure may be effected in three or four days. . This liniment is one of the best and most remarkable preparations in use. Sold by all Drug gists. ' " Agincourt. . Aglneourt,' from which Henry V. made his triumphal entry Into London. Is our English way of spelling Ailn court, Just as Blenheim lr a similar corruption of Blludbelm. In about two and a half hours Henry's little army slew 10,000 Frencbmeu, nearly tw'ce as many as England lost outright la battle during the Boer war, lasting over two and a half years, and yet we talk complacently of our "modern arms Of precision!" A monument at Agln court marks the cemetery of the slain. Few battlefields have changed their ap pearance so little. The field may be reached within a railway hour from Boulogne, but few tourists go to the scene of England's most wonderful feat of arms. London Chronicle. ENDS WINTER'S TROUBLES To many, winter is a season oLtrou- ble. The frost bitten toes and lingers. chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold, sores: red and roueb skins, .prove mis. But such troubles ny be ore Buck ten s Arnica Salve. A trial convinces, ureat- est healer of Burns. Boils, Piles, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and bprains. Unly Zbc at all druggists. An Altruistic Backslider. Because he was too soft hearted to ask his poverty stricken Inndlndy to buy new rns for his room the altruis tic young man bought several small rugs unci spread them over the floor. Immediately afler the next sweeping day she presented a bill for the week's expenditures. ' Items: Boom rent, breakfasts, laundry and beating rugs. 25 cents. ' "Hello," said the altruistic young man, "what does this mean?", , - "Just, what M says," she returned. "If folks must ..cover their floor with extra rugs they'll have to pay for beating 'em, that's alL I can't afford to do It for nothing." j - , 'And from that moment altruism lost disciple. Exchange. - Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S -C AS TO R I A New Opportunities. The folly that, will ne'er be itin : -. New plani may now commence. . The man who rocks tbe airship wig Be BttXt In evidence. - v- Uf ashlnglon Star. . - - ' Feelkh. ffowell Did you ever actually kiss girl for her mother? Powell My boy, you talk like a cen sus enumerators-New York Press. " , FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. . Are tonic in action, quick In results. A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. Mary C. Abbott, Wolfeboro, N. H, says; "I was afflicted with a bad case of rheumatism, due to uric acid that the kidneys fsiled to clear odt ot any blood, i was so lama in my feet, joints.and back that it was sgony for me to step. I used Foley Kidney Pills for three days when I was able to get up and move about and the pains were all eone. . This crest ensnare tn condit on I owe to Foley Kidney Pills and ie-omniesd them to anyone Buffer ing aj I have."-F. 8. Duffy. . 4 . Rhetmatle Plga. ; Figs ' are troubled by rheumatism more tban by any other disease. Its work is so Insidious oftentimes andJ Its attacks so various In form that It b'not recognised, but it may be set down as a rule that If the pig Is af flicted by some- mysterious malady, particularly one that Incapacitates it In' some manner, it Is rheumatism. Country LJfe In America. . The peculiar proper'lies of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy have been thor oughly tested during epidemics or In ftuenzs. and when-rt was taken in time we bave not heard of a single ease of pneumonia. Sold by all dealers. ' - 4 . ., 1 . . I, - ' ' , Better Dream On. Isn't that - a perfect dream of a batr she demanded of the man by Her side. "I said," she repested sfter sotr.s ivonds of silence. "Isn't that a 3n " ' i of a tiHt?" , . i :U silence from the msa. Tie a Sle ventured reproachfully: "Why don't you sny sum. :' ' -T "My dear, you seetnod t) I ' dream so tbfit I wr.j sf ' ! r C v. ' ' ! you up," the man Vi'-.a r . I fa- fth aw i, r Jt M m Mi ;m ijtain a ah fa itm A MpteysNMSMiaMSnMBMgRSpi JESTfD o or There is a Heap of Solace in Being " - Able to Depend Upon a .Well-Earned Repu V tation. For months New Bern readers have seen the constant expression of praise for Doan's Kidney Pills, and read about the good work they have done in this locality. No other remedy ever pro-' dueed such convincing proof of merit R. A. Henderson, loo George street. New BernN. C . says; "Doan's Kid ney Pills are a very valuable remedy, and I can say that they did me more good than any other kidney medicine I ever took r I suffered from a dull pain across my loins and this-was accompa nied by an ' extreme , lameness in jny : back. . I also hsd inflammation of tbe bladder and the passages of the kidney; oecretiona pained roe. The use of Doan's Kidney Pills, which i procured from the Brsdham Drug Co., removed all the lameness and pain and improved ray condition in every ' way ". (Statement given January 25, 1908.) ','.') 'riX ' CONFIRMED PROOF. ' - i Mr. Henderson was interviewed on Nov. 28, 1908, and he said: "I willingly verjfy my former endorsement , of Doan's Kidney Pills, for I have been free from backache and kidney com plaint since I took this remedy.1 You are welcome to continue the publication of my statement. "r'i 'H'i:t& For sale' bi all dealers. Price 60 cents.. Poster MUburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sola agents for tbe United Stater. " - Remember the name Doaa ' i an a ke no other.' A Possible Danger. - BUI I see aviation socks for men are the latest things. ; Jill -Gee! Isn't there danger of 'em coming down? Yonkers Statesman. An Invitation Withdrawn. Come, fly with me " Oh, I forgot -That hobble sklrtt , Tou'd better not " Birmingham Age-Herald. FOR LAGRIPPE COUGHS AND STUFFY COLDS." -Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and expuls the cold from your system It contains no opiates, ia safe and sure, F S Duffy. - . - fc ..... The International Aeronautical Fee - erational meeting in, Paris referred back to the Aero Club of American the Grahame-White protest over tbe award of the $10,000 prize to Moieant for. the Statue of Libery flight, , " V KILL MORE THAN WILD BEASTS. The number of people killed yearly by wild beasts don't approach the vast number killed by disease germs. No life is safe from their attacks. They're in air. water, dust, even food. But grand protection is afforded by Electric Bitters, whicn destroy ana expei tnese deadly disease germs from the system. That's why chills, fever and ague, all malarial and many Diood diseases , yiem promptly to this wonderful blood purifi er. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and new strength they'll give you. - Money bsck if not satisfied. Unly ouc at all Druggists. Ex-Gov. George P. McLean was the choice of the Republican caucus in Con necut for United States Senator and he will succeed Morgan G. Burkeley. ESCAPED WITHHIS LIFE." "Twenty-one fyears ago I faced an awful death," writes, -H. B. Martin, Port Harrelson. S. C "Doctors said 1 had consumption and the dreadful cough I had looked like it. sure enough. 1 tried everything, I could hear of, for my cough, and was under tbe treatment ot tne best doctor in Ueorgetown, a. u. for a year, but could get no relief. : A friend advised me to try Dr. King's New Discovery. I did so. and was com pletely cured. I feel that lowe my life to this great tnroatand lung cure, its positively Eusrsriteed for troughs, colds and all bronchial affect ons, 60c & $1.00 Trial bottle free at all druggists. - ; Taken Down a Peg. While one thing essential to a cul tured lawyer Is a thorough knowledge of Latiu, It Is not necessary, said a judge, that be should parade bis classi cal knowledge, for be might be "taken down a peg," as was the young lawyer who displayed bis learning before an Arkansas Jury, .. His opponent replied: "Gentlemen of the Jury, the young law yer who just sddressed you has roam ed with . ltomulus, canted with Can- thatides, ripped with Euripides, socked with Roc rates, but what does he know about tbe laws of Arkansas T Case and Comment . FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY-AN AP .. . PRECIATI0N. -L. McConoell. Catherine St. Emira. JJ. Y., writes: "I wish to express my appreciation or the great good I derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy, which I used for a bad esse of kidnty trouble. Five bottles did the work moat effects ively and proved to me without doubt It is the most reliable, kidney medicine I have ever taken." F S Duffy.. ;,, " ' ' . . - . . :.. Currant Jelly Water. -Currant jelly melted and added to cool water makes a refreshing orlnK for feverish Invalids.' . 4 V- Legal Notices NOTICE OF EXECUTION - ,' North Carolina, I Crmmr Craven, 1 la Superior Coort. 4,R. Mand. B. R. Warren. I ' v - Ti, . I Nrtleaf Execution J. B. Price: ". I .... Br virtu of an execution directed to the un der Urned from the Superior Court of Craven county in the above entiUed action. I will on Monday the 6th. day ot Feby. 1911 at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door of aaid county sell to the (lightest bidder for cash to satiety aaid exe cution, the following timber and easement, con veyed by J, B. Price' to Chas, D. Herrinatoa by deed recorded in the offl;a of the' Register of Deeds 'Of Craven county in book 171 pas 119 which aaid deed is referred to for fuller descrip tion. ; V; - r - ' v.;:--'. .-.' " .This JaW Sth. 1911, V '; ' j 1 ".rtCjTr-.i. "-a 9- t. W. BIDDLE. - "v- "i'.'V'.vi r:-'-- Sheriff. mm NOTICE,; By virtue of a power of ssle in a mortgage deed- from David W Lupton and Sarah L.)Lapton, JamesJ Lupton and Kattie Lupton, to os, dated the 16th. of February. 1910, and re gUtered In the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county. North Carolina in poo J 80 page 15S. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in New Bern, Craven county. North Caro-' Una at 12 o'clock If. on Monday. February 8th 191L the land described in said mortgage deed to-wit: A certain tract of land deeded by Joseph. A. and Lucy H Morton to DavU W, and James T Lupton on Feb. 15th. 19! 0 supposed to contain 4) acres mora or loss, 1 Bounded as follows: ad joining the lands of John S Morton, ThaJulia Oodett and Jerry Godett . Beginning at John S. Morton's south east "corner on the pnblie road leading from the New Bern road to the Borden place, and thence with said road runnings north ardly direction to Th&dulia 'Godt'tt's line sod thence westward!? with aaid' Codett's line to Jerry Godett's line and still weatwarJly -with said Godett'a line to the Morton's mill pond: tne high water mark, and thence dowa said Morton's mill pond to John 8 Morton's line, and thence eastwardly with said John S Morton's line to the beginning, supposed to contain 40 acres more or less. . . .- . . ... ..r . , This the 5th day of Jan. A. D. 180. s- JOSEPH A, MORTON and LUCY H. MORTON. i-T . Mortfiraeeea. W, D. MclVER.. " Attorney. . . - . ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. The undersigned having dnly qualified as ex ecutor of Adeline Dawson deceased. .notifies all persons to whom she was indebted or have claims against her estate a present the same to the, un dersigned executor for paymont on or before the 4th day of Jan. 1912 duly authenticated or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.' All persons indebted to the deceased are required to mak immediate payment to the undersigned. EDWARD DAWSON. . Administrator, R. W, WILLIAMSON; Attorney. January 4th. 19U. . SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ' ! North Carolina Craven Countv In the Superior Court Before (he Uleik . In the matter of Ralph E. Davenport, guardian of Alberta Powell, minor, . '' ' -. By virtue of an order issued in the above enti tled action by the Clerk of the Superior Court ot (raven county aul endorsed by Hon. H. W, Whedbea, Judge of the Superior Court of the Sd Judicial District. I will sell at -the court house door In New Bern, N. C, at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following de scribed real estate: . AU that certain track of land with Improve ments thereon in the city of New Bern. N. C,. on the north aide of East Cedar St, it being number ed according to postal enumeration of the city, No. 10, the house and premises, are now occupied by Mr. Johnson, the blind man, being about 19 ft fronting on Cedar street, -.. . r,i '-, This sale will take placv at said Tnurt house door en Wednesday the first day of February 1911 at 12 o'clock M and is made to make assetto to aomplete the minor'seducation. R, E. DAVENPOT. Guardian tor Alberta PoweU. Dec, 29, 1910. - ... V , - . . EXECUTRIX NOTICa ' ' " Having duly qualified as executrix of tha will of R. L, Thornton, deceased, all persons having ctaima againat the estate of thedeceased are here by notified to present the same to the undersigned in NewBern N C, duly authenticated for payment on or before the 24 th day ot Dec; 1911, or tju no tice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persona who are Indebted to said estate are required to mak immediate payment thereof. ' MARGARET A,. THORNTON, - Executrix. This Dec K, 1910. -H. a WHITEHURST. Attorney. SALE OF STEAMBOAT, i Pursuant to an order mad by his Honor Geo. W. Ward, Judge, at the November terov 1919 of Craven Superior Court, in an action entitled N, W. Jonas va Vaneeboro Steamboat Company, A. J. Gstlin. J. B, Harvey, McKay Dinkina and B. R. Warren, we, the undersigned Commission era will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at tha Meadows wharf. Foot of East Front street In thactty of New Bars, oa 14th. day of January. 191L at 12 o'clock m, the steamboat known as the "Carolina,' , ' , This the 25th of December, 1910. ,-" -- ' A, D. WARD. - ' - , , WILLIAM DUNN, Jr. . ...-'.-. Commissioners. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Thanaderslgned having duly quallned as exe cutrix of James H. I peek dweased. notifies all persons to whom he was Indebted r hare claims against bis esttte to present the same to the undersigned executrix for payment on or before the 17th. day of Dee, 1911 duly aathenti eated or this notice wiU be plead In bar of their recuvwy. AH persons Indebted to the dseaaaedH are required to mak immediaet payment to the undersigned, . V - BBTTIE T. IPOCK, . Dee, 17 1910. . - . Kaecutria. - .. New Bern, N. C R. P. D. No, t - : r EXECUTRIX NOTICE. The undarala-ned having duly qualified as exec utrix of Enoch Wsdsworth deceased, sotifleaall persona to waom he was Indebted or have claims againat his estate to present th same to tha un dersigned executrix for payment on or befor th 21st day of Dec 1911 duly authenticated or this notice wi I be plead la bar of their recovery. AU peiauua Indebted to th deceased are required to mak immediate payment to the undersigned. . i SARAH K. WAD8WORTH. Dee. 20th 1910. Executrix VALUABLE LAND SALE. On Monday January 16. 1911, I will sell for cash st the com t house door at New Bern North Carolina, at the hour of 13 o'clock M, my farm near Tuscarora, consisting ot 328 seres more or Inns, of wbkh about 76 acres are cleared and the balance wood land. There ia s six roonr-resldence on aaid land to-s-thr with stalilaa, barns and . two tmiant houses. ' " There ia S well of excf lltit ! and also fruitj tret-a and grape-vine, Tbe IhihI is writ ailoptml to stock raising and ha a nne s!k U ration. 1 ' s 19. dr of xTn,1r,l: 'n. J. It. l-'i:;(,l,; ! T. r. i v a i i. - ' mil i'wgjwas-ii..':. , - ' - AND Building Afa ieriai Paints, Oils Varnishes American S Field Fence :.V:-- lew kens. Is Cs '. DOUBLE-FACED BOARDS in order to insure you against waste, should be clear and perfectly planed on both sides. All of our double-faced boa'ds; in fact, all of OUR LUMBER N. is of absolutely . the best quality. In - y doing your building with our stock your ,v work wiU look better, last longer and , .-: cost less if you allow us to furnish the - material. Can you justly overlook these ' t important facts? - - , 1 'Electric . Power" wood , working plant, the most modern. r - , Tolson timber S li!fg. Co, y New Bern, N. C. . , 129 E. Front St." ' - - Phone 430 Just Received Fresh lot of Apples, Cali-, fornia. Grapes. Bananas, Burmuda Onions, Sack On ions, White Pickling Onions Cabbage and Irish Potatoes.- JACOBS & CO. PHONE 86, HENRY'S : Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled " " - - Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles'. ' ' - 1 Pharmacy rUONB 173 . I want to thank my many cusv tomers for their past patronage and wish them a happy and pros peros8 1M1 lam still in business for another year and ask their future patronage to make it a happy year for me. Para still in position to do any kind of repair work on any kind of a vehicle and can save you money., Don't fail to see me when things are broke down.' . . Yours to please, J29 Craven St. New Bern, N. C. Successor to Williams & Scalos t ,.3 crr-::::. v 1 Vanls!V;::::i TO rURCHA2 : . Soja or Soy Beans and Field Peas for which highest prices will be paid. ' FOR SALE Hyde Co., grown Burt t Rust proof Oats. Ihy, O Dairy Feed, Ccm, B: ship etuff zr : '! ! BUPjy:ir 1 , sV- , .! t- it
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