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tf - "the qekly" j:::::.! IstakUekM 1879 , iWIahed to Two SecOpne, every Tuesday and rrfday, at Journal Bolld- - &M0 Craven Street ' CHAJtLES L. JT1TMS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. - Official Paper ot New; Ban; and , SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ' Two Months.. .. .. .. .. .. ..I IS Three Months.. J. .. .. . . II x Months.. .. -. .. .. M - twelve Month.. ... .. .. .. k. 1.00 a ONLY IN ADVANCE. The Journal la caly mt on pay-ln-advance bails. Subscribers will - re ceive notlca ot expiration of their rab rrfptlona and an Immediate response v notice vu oe appreciated by the Journal. Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon m iulr by maT fintei ed at the Poatofflce, New Bern. M. C. as second-class matter. . New Bern, N. C. Jan. 17. 1910. COUNTY AGBICULTTJEAL SCHOOLS. A large and profitable crop of any kind, has in it a waste that the average farmer fails . to note, because he has made money on what be produced. Easy crop growths, profitable crops have made the American farmer a spend thrift The years of fatness are not employed to stretch over possible years of leanness, when either crops are poor or prices are low. Eight or nine billions, annually, from American harvests are indicative of natural soil wealth rather than good agricultural attainments. " North Carolina is an agricul tural state. The census of 1910 proves it, as have previous census es. And yet 75 per cent of the yearly food supply of the people of this state is grown in other states. It seems improbable but unfortunately it is true that over $80,000,000 annually are sent out of the state to pay for food sup plies. At the Farmers Union meeting in this city on Saturday, the mat ter of county agricultural schools was spoken of and it seems the in tention of the farmers to seek to se cure through the present legisla ture $50,000 to inaugurate this system. This is a very reasonable amount to ask for and should be granted without hesitation as soon as the matter is made known to the legislators. But this small sum will be the means of promoting agricultural education that will re pay many times the appropriation and will grow in amount each year as these county agricultural schools increase in number and capacity to educate boys and girls in practical farming. It need not be left to legislative appropriations to start this county work, to establish strictly agricultural schools. Every county with few exceptions, can enter upon the work by local taia tion, and this in addition to the schools that may be already in operation. It is not education lhat is costly, but ignorance, and North Carolina's agricultural ignorance is well shown in the $30,000,000 that is sent away to; pay for food supplies .that could be' made at home. This in itself is enough- to warrant the establish of, ah tgri cultural school in every county. THE STAGE AND EPS CRITICS. Editorial comment, street criti cism, pulpit denunciation. Breathe helps to assist, the drama, that if left alone would sink, or its own heaviness and abnormity. -And still while adverse criticism nieans money to the author of modern plays depicting "real life,4' the stage in Its character of presenting honest, human, true dramas, that while ahowin&r real men aod, wo-. men,' yet so present ihe'-drajnaaxj that are clean and enjoyable, must suffer from the modem . dram " which pretending to be true to life, Bhows the life that la lowering .to morals and panders to unhealthy mental desires. ' ' .3.'V4t ., .The Tom Dixon play has thriven upon adverse criticism. .It is" hu man nature to seek what is de nounced as unclean and unreal, if it will thrill. The public pays dol lars for the sensational, that in jures mind and soul, while it will hardly pay cents for that which helps and uplifts the mental aod instructs. ' The Diion pky ofbly immoral, frctnJa to help society i:.r: - Pi w '-1 ' ' 7 rf f sin of human L ..i, t t'- full uncovering i f 6la ;i at it' j rura f 1 i " CATARRH DESTROYED MY APPETITE. ti J. II 15 Vv vH If w 1 1 x rvaa Removed Catarrh, Restored Appetite. Mr.'Josepb H. Csnlan, 487 7th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes ! "I sulfered from catarrh which completely destroyed my appetite and weakened my entire system. "I am now cured and cheerful in spirits, all through the agency of Peru na, which has cured me effectually and restored my appetite. "My only regret is that I did not use Peruna sooner and I would have avoided all my previous suffering and TereM Uver, Stomach Trouble. Mr. James O'Byrne, 626 Madison St., Topeka, KasM conductor Sante Fe Rail way and member Order of Railway Con ductors, writes : ' . "I suffered with a torpid liver and stomach trouble, which made my com plexion very sallow, and I felt misera ble and tired all the time. "An aunt wrote me that she was tak ing Pernna with snch good results that she advised me to try it, and I Anally bought a bottle, although I. disliked to take patent medicines. "However, 1 found Pernna very agree able to take, and effective, as I felt bet ter in a week. I took only Ave bottles In all and I found that was all I needed. "I am most grateful to you for what your medicine has done for me." Dysentery Entirely Relieved. Mr. W. N. Casey, Leamington, 111., writes: - "in two weeks after beginning yohr treatment 1 was well. I used nine bot Ask Your Druggist For a Free show the way to the cure of misce genatjon, and yet the plot is forced to save a youthful couple thro the obsolete method employed by the "penny dreadfuls" of a century ago. The father's sin stands forth as terrible at the end, without ex cuse, shameless. Why not com plete the play with real real ism, a father dead by his own hand, a son driven into exile, each paying the penalty, and showing to the audience that truly the "wages of sin is death I" The Dix on finish may please the audience, but it robs the play of its so-called purpose of helping the world. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A 4 Still Stronger. Grocer Good morning, Mr. Popple. How are those eggs I sent you? Pop- Die Better, thank you. They are alnJng- strength every minute. 1 f T.fwW tai ei rtTsmt ftof irwtva Ant . WUV - m Y uuw vne wee w fteatb.i-Beecbef.r ' ?100 REWARD, $100. i The readers of this paper will be pleed to learn that there is at least one, dreaded disease that science has been aoie to core in an its stages, ana that is Catarrh, . Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh bewe a con stitutional disease, rrqnires aconstituti anal treatment" Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, tnereby destroy ingr the founda tion VI uia gwnn, ana giving mi pa tient strength by building up the con stitution snd assisting' nature in doing; ts work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer una hundred dollars for any ease that it rails to cure. Send for circulars and teatimoniala. I F. 1. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by Drupgiats, 76c i Taka Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. . - ' " Which li Different yemf hnsband lately left yon a widow! Matronly Xallcf-No, sir. t said he left me lor a wldowl-Cblcago Trlb- tmev' ,'., ; '; ; - Q M 1 Vtt Tbey VU Da for Yoa They will rart yxmr backache, trer;iliea, your kidneys, cor rect orizary irregularities, build r?.lvl rn out tiisuea, and t " t excess urla acid t" rte'j-ti rheumatUm. Pre. r " ' end Dia-l''- "i i icer fccstlili and DAVI3 PIIA TJIACY . -1 PERtTNA rarely falls to restore the appetite; Immediately npon begin ning the use of Pernna patients begin to eat and digest This is the universal testimony, coming from all parts of the civilised world. r- . 9 Catarrh is a very 'frequent canse of loss of appetite anil disturbed digestion. The beneficial influence of Pernna on catarrh completely restores the appe tite in such cases. ; A. ,. . ,To prod the digestive organs with medicines, that are merely stimulants Is s poor way to remedy such cases. f ' am now cured and cheer' ful in spirits, all through the agency of Peruna, which has cured me effectually and restored my appetite. "My only regret is that I did not use Peruna sooner and 1 would have avoided all my pre vious suffering and misery" Mr. Joseph H. Conan. misery." tles of Peruna. My case was bowel trouble or dysentery. ' "I alao tried Peruna for a cough, ao cording to directions, and it exceeds any cough syrup I ever used. !; "1 wish every one afflicted would give Peruna a trial." ! Pe ru na cs a Tonic. Capt. R. B. Smith, Greensboro, Oa4 writes: J "After using several bottles of Peru na I can recommend it as one of the best catarrh medicines on the market. As a tonic it has no equal. "Peruna Is all that is claimed for it." Catarrh of Stomach. Mr. Henry Neely, First Lieutenant, Co. "F," 8fith Regiment, O. V. I., Box 625, Trenton, Mo., writes: "1 suffered for years with catarrh of the stomach Seeing an advertisement of Perupa, 1 bought a bottle and every dose made mi feel better. Seven bottles completely cured me." ' Peruna Almanac for 1911. No bkill Required. Litigant Your feo Is outrnpeous Why, It's moi"! ihan throe-fourths ol what I recovered. Lawyer 1 furnish ed the" skill And the letral learning for your case Litigant But I furnished the c.tso Lawyer Oh, anybody can fall down n coal hole! Boston Tram script Alarmed Her. Servantz-Heavens! 1 have knocked the big flowerpot off the window ledge and it struck a man on the head. Allstress-What! My beautiful ma jolica? Fliegende Blatter. ENDS WINTER'S TROUBLES To many, winter is a season of trou ble. The frost bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold, sores, red and rough skins, prove this bui sucn irouDiee ny Dei ore tiuckien Arnica Salve. A trial convinces. Great est healer of Burns. Boils, Piles, Cuts, bores, kczma and sprains. Only 25e at all druggists. - , A. 6 N. C. S. R. Co. Dividend. Goldsboro, N. C January 7- At a meeting of the, directors of the A. & N. C. K. R. Co. in Ibis city today. A semi-annual dividend of 1 per cent on the capital ctock of said company was declared., payable at the office of the treasury of said company in Goldsboro, N. C. on January 15 1911. Books for the transfer of stock to close at 12 hi January 10, 1911, and re-open at 12 M on January 15, 191 L ! D. J. BROADHURST, , Sec'y and Treas. A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE. Is a valuable family friend. Foley's Honey and Tar fulfills this condition ex actly. Mrs.: Charles Kline, N. 8th Eastern, Pa., states: "Several memb ers of my family have been cured of bad coughs and colds by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar ana I am never without a bottle in the bouse. It soothes and relieves the Irritation in the throat and loosens op the cold. I have al ays found it a reliable cough -cure." F, S Duffy.. - v., ;. J lOUNGJUMEGEE."' ' The New Bern Collegiate Industrial Institute is soliciting contribution oft house-hold and kitchen furniture, cloth ing:, farming implements, garden and fnrm seed, groceries for boarding de partment, feed for 26 head of livestock and ISO chickens, and money with which to begin the operation of a brick plant and other industries. Letters from our northern friends assure as thr.t their donations will be forth coming as soon as the departments are in operation.. Mr. J. S, Miller, the furniture man, being a friend to the institution, hsa kindly furnished one of the 13 rooms to be furnished. All of the other furni ture dealers as well as many of the best, families of the city, have promised to help furnish the rooms to be furnished and to get the departments of the In . stitution in operation. We will be glad to have all of the citizens assist o in operation. We will be glad to have all of the citizens assist us in getting start ed. ; Call phone S'Jfi, ' . A. L. E. WEEKS, . Principal Although money Is the root of all evil, tti a mon-t successful mea see i t v v r t HIE COLiFO! How The Inland Waterway Trip , Was Enjoyed,'-January- ' ' Sixth. ' , ' That waa indeed a,hppy, jollv genial parly that went down on board the Comfort to the celebration of the first link of the "Inland Waterway" the 6th lost. : The VComforf loosed her moc rings exactly at 7 a. m. and reached the place of destnatioo at 12 M. when already a large crowd of several thousands. had gathered to do honor to the occasion. There were oysters galore and eloquent speech making, New Bern coming Off with first honors, as might be expected! then that prince of orator Mr. S, Mn Brinson was called out to represent this city. 'y-yy "V-' A o.ore high-toned and gentle-manly crowd of fellows rarely get together. than composed the party of fifty or sixty specially invited guests of Messrs. W. B. Blades and E, B. Hackburn. . ' ' Over the entire trip not a word w aa spoken or d ed done to mar the peace, pleasure or good will of any one. 1 ' The "Boss" had previously furnished the larder ST the "Old Comfort" with an abundance of good things to satisfy the inner men, The eloquent and ela borate tix o'clock luncheon furnished the guest on the return trip Was ti e crowning feature of tbe day.' After supper the party being assembled in the parlor, Mr. E. K. Bishop was call ed to chair and the following resolutions were read and unanimously adopted Whereas this party has had a most delightful da? on board the "Comfort" to the celebration of the first link of the "Inland Waterway." ' 7 And whereas everything possible has been done to make it enjoyable and en tertaining. Therefore be it resolved, that a vote of many thanks be tendered Mr, W. B. Blades whose sincere hospitality we have so greatly enjoyed, and Messrs. E. B. Hackburn and J, B. Dawson, his assistant for such an elaborate lunch eon and delicious refreshments. We assure these gentlemen that we shall long remember this delightful oc casion and wish for them and all a happy New Year. (Signed) C. L. GREAVES, J. B. HURLEY, To the above resolutions sevetsl re sponded in short but beautiful and tell ing speeches expressing themselves as having spent a moat charming day and all declaring Blades and Hackburn as the very princes of hosts. ; ' ' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A : Rung In an Aotor. -"How did you enjoy the vaudeville performance V "It was good. They bad performing cats, a baseball player, a champion pa gllist, a trained cockatoo, and, I grn you my word, they evea had aa actor doing a turn."-Loulsvllle Courier- Journal.' - : In sickness if a certain hidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ that- this uerve controls will alio surely fail It may be a stomach nerve, or it may have given strength and support to the heart or kidneys. It was Dr. Snoop that first pointed to this vital truth. Dr. Snoop's Restorative waa not made to dose the stomach nor to temporarily stimulate the heart or kidneys That old-fashioned method ia all wrong. Dr. Shoos 's Restorative goes directly to these fail ing inside nerves. I he remarkable ssc cess of this prescription demonstrates me wiauom ui irmung inemciuai caoee of these failing org-aas. And It ia In deed easy to provew A eimple five or ten days test will surely telL-. Try it once, and seel Sold by Bradbam Drug Te Make Him Sleep. ,. Tnflt for dutv because of Insom nia" was he record of a New York policeman for several weeks, f , Inspector Byrnes sent for tbe man nd cave him a little bit of advice. thna: 'Tonight, about midnight, pot oa your uniform, belt, hat, revoirer take night stick In band and to some corner house. Lean aaatnat tt. and lean against tt bard, as If yoa were really on duty. ' You'll go to sleep; ail rishf-'New York Tribune. . . , The peculiar Dronertiea of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy have been thor oughly tested during epidemic of lu ll ier z , and when it was taken In time we have not heard ef a single case of pneumonia. Sold by all dealers, Lenden's Dramatis Ceneoea. ' London has bad its absurd dramatic censors even If tt cannot quit! coma bp to Vienna. Co! ley Clbber In his auto biography tells ns of on master of the revels who iras responsible for the U; censing of plays hi those days expoag. tag the whole first act of "Richard HI." on tbe ground that the distresses of Henry VI. would remind weak people of King James, then living la France. Ia fact, Shakespeare, has more than once been censored, for "Klrg Lear was Inhibited during tbs i::ness of George III.- George Colmaa when reader of plays banned tbe ve of such words ai angel and heaven.- London Chronicle. . Threatening feverlulm is ouick Iv and s f "!T ci :,' i i r ties. These l.ttle ( " 1 Tablets shouM s!-vs I " ' ' promDtncus is a'i i . irs on! n rt r . r in t ... t I'revijnf' ( : j 'i-t t . '. '. , ' . i Co. i t :,IS"CCLUS BILL Ho Tried te Bestew It In, Chsrltv, but W It Went Astray. T " Diplomacy doesn't always work, as a certain kind hearted business man In West Philadelphia has Just found out Ha ejve.tbat the Jessoo.was cheap at the price, .hut at the same time he will employ snore direct methods next time ha wishes to play tbe philanthropist ' It happened on the subway the oth er night Hettd Just closed a real estate deal at considerable profit and waa feeling very f enereua, so when be saw a poor woman 'in a threadbare drees carefully count out five pennies for her ticket aad aaw that It was tbe last caenest jfa 4ier; .worn, pocketbook he determined to help, her. Of course It Wasn't easy, but tbe man prides him self upod being a diplomat . So, crum- pHn . a foliar WU UP in bis hand, he stooped over as If picking something up and then, holding it Out to the wo man, said; .Vr.y-----;-7Madam, here is soma money you dropped." He tried to smile signifi cantly as he aaid It,-but she didn't seem to understand and said simply: ..-ratn't' mine." .J, i "You'd better take it," lie said. "It Isn't mine,' and it was lying right by yon.!' '-r; . -- ;.. .-'v.-'V--- '' " The women shook her head at first, then took it slowly out of bis hand and looked at it gloatingly. The man smiled, well pleased with himself, but an. Instant later the woman, seeing a man. looking down at the platform, rushed up and cried, "Was you look ing for a dollar bilir "I sure was," answered the man promptly. ". v;'-: ... f - i "Well, here It Is," said the wpman, and the man with a delighted "Ob, thanksr calmly pocketed the sum and walked way-Philadelphia Times. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A " '! I Milling I - Crimson Clover. Seed Rye, Hye County Rust Proof Oats, Hay Grain and Feed. Agt. for International Stock and Poultry Food. Chas. B. Hill, New Bern, N. C. FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY-AN AP PRECIATION. L. McConnelL Catherine St.. Elmira. N. Y., writes: "I wish to express my appreciation of the great good I derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy, which I used for a bad case of kidney trouble. Five bottles did the work most effects ively and proved to me without doubt t is the most reliable kidnev medicine I have aver taken." F S Duffy. - ' ' A Money Maker. Vj Smith Be la not rich, and vet he makes a great deal more money than he Spends.. Jones-How can that bet Smith-He works in the mint New York American. The Inevitable consequence of pov erty Is dependence. Johnson. LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE On the nackaira when vnn hnv Fnlov'a Honey and Tar for coughs and colds. Remember the name, Foley's Honey ana iar ana reject any suDititute-r. B uuny. - - - , , " Beginning Early. Caller, (viewing new baby) Do you think' he la going.' to resemble bis father f Mother I shouldn't be eur prieed. He keeps me up nights even aow-Bostob Transcript - v Ups and -Downs. "Oh, well, everybody has bis ups and downs r ...:.'.- "That's right- Just at present I'm down pretty low because I'm bard 00." ' . v ' Tbe great soul of this world is Just Carlyla. ( ; " ESCAPED WITH HIS LIFE. "Twenty -one years ago I faced an awful death,", writes, H.B.Martin. Port Harrelson, S. C. "Doctors said 1 had consumption and thedreadful cough I had looked like it aure enough.. I tried everything, I could hear of, for nay cough, and was under the treatment of the best doctor in Georgetown, S. C. for a year, but could get no relief. , A friend advised me to try Dr. King's New Discovery. I did to, snd was com pletely cured.- I feel that lows my life to this great throat and lung cure." Its positively guaranteed for roughs, colds and all bronchial affect one. 60c ft f 1. 00 Trial bottle free at all druggists. . Creeked ana Straight . t la all things throughout the world the men who look It the crooked will see the crooked and the men who look for the straight wUl see the straight John Husk In. - J If you are Buffering from billlousness, constipation. Indigestion, chronic head ache, invest one cent In a postal card, sent to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dee Moines. Iowa4 with your name and ad dress plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Chamber laia'e btomach and Liver Table ta. Sold by all dealers. , The only wealth Which will not Ca tty Is kaowledge.-Lsngford. Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIX. Bavins qoalifltd as administrator of tho wtata of William H. Qillinrim. decsuej, laU ef Cn- voa county. North Carolina, this is to notify an ponons havina elaiiiu ag-iinst said cstaU to x- hibit tbem to tho nndorsirood on or beforo the 14th. day of January, 1918 or this notice will U pteadod in barof their rtcwry. .r.f .' All pomona indebted to said wtata will ploue mak immediate payment. . ; V This 14 day of JanuaiT UlL -. . JEANETTE STUBBS. -V ---. . "; Administratrix. . D. L WARD. . ,- r- ,'. . Attoraejr. . r, ' - 'Jv : COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND The andereiirned htvinc been appointed com missioner by ordjr of the Superior Court of Cra ven county at October term, 1910, in the civil action entitled J. W. Stewart at al y. W. 1. Arn- noM and Matilda Arnold, hie vifo. pursuant to aid JudUment, I will offer for sale at the court bouse door in the city of New B sro. for cash, ta the highest bidder, on Monday, February 13th, at V. o'clock M. the lands raf erred tuin the said judirmeit, biimaoerttin tract of lands situate In the County of Craven containing about 93 acres and beinc the same land conveyed by JW Stew art and hie wife to W J Arnold tend mortgaged by W.J.Arnold and Matilda F. Arnold to J, W. Utswart, which said morbnee it mrittered In the office of the Reaiater of Deeds of Craven county in book 139. pace 397. to which reference ia made for full description, the land being knows as tho Humphrey lands, ... j" ' '" This January I3th. 1911, ' W.aVclVER. Commissioner NOTICE OK EXECUTION North Carolina. I Craven Craven, I " J. R. Mand. B. R. Warren. I In Superior Court, . vs. .. I Notice of Execution m. B, mce: .- - - , I -.. . By virtue of an execution directed to the on. dersigned from the . Superior Court of Craven county in the above entlUed action. I will on MondaV the 6th. dsy of Feby. 1911 at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door of said county sell to the (lightest bidder for cash to satisfy said cxe- cutioiy the following timber and easement, con veyed by j, B. Price to Chas. D. Harrington by deed recorded in the office ot the Register of Deeds" of Craven county in book 171 psge 119 which said deed is referred to for fuller descrip tion, -h .." ..j.'. .- . This Jan; 6th. 1911 - J. W. BIDDLE. ' Sheriff. NOTICE, By virtue of a power of sale in a mortgage deed from David W I.upton and Sarah U Luoton, James T Lupton and Kattie Lupton, to us, dated the 16th. of February, 1910, and registered in the office ef the Register of Deeds of Craven county. North Carolina in book 180 page 153, 1 will aeU to the highest bidder for ealh at the court bouse door in New Bern. Craven county. North Caro lina at 12 o'clock M. on Monday. February 6th 1911. the land described in said mortgage deed to-wit: A certain tract of land deeded by Joseph A. and Lucy H Morton to David W, and James T Lapton on Feb. 16th. 1910 supposed to contain 40 scree more or less. Bounded as follows: ad joining the lands of John S Morton, ThaJulia Qodett and Jerry Godett. Beginning at John 8. Morton's south east corner on the public road leading from the New Bern road to the Borden place, and thence with said road running a north- ardly direction to Thadulis Godett'a line and thenee westwardly with said "Godett'a lino to Jerry Godett'a line and atill westwardly with said Godett'a line to the Morton's mill pond; the high water mark, and thence down said Morton's mill pood to John S Morton's line, and thence eaatwardly with said John S Morton's line to the beginning, supposed to contain 40 acres more or This the 5th. day of Jan. A. D. T9T1. JOSEPH A. MORTON and LUCY H. MORTON. W.D.MCIVER, MWW8"- Attorney. " ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ' . , f The uudersigned having duly qualified as ex ecutor of Adeline Dawson deceased, notifies all persons to whom she was indebted or have claims against her estate 'e present the tame to the un dersigned executor for paymant on or beforo 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 am required to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. ; EDWARD DAWSON, - - . Administrator, R. W. WILLIAMSON, Attorney. January 4th. 191L - ! BALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. North Carolina . Craven County '. . . ' In the Superior Court Before the Clerk In the matter of Ralph E. Davenport, guaidian of Alberta Powell, minor. By virtuasf so order issued ia the above enti tled action by the Clerk of tho Superior Court of ' raven county and endorsed by Hon. H. W, Whedbee. Judge of the Superior Court of the id Judicial District. I will aeU at the court ho door ia New Bern, N. C at publie auction for cash to the highest bidder tbe following de scribed real estate; All 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, R being number ed according to postal enumeration of the city, No. B, the bouse and premises are now occupied by Mr. Johnson, the blind man, being about 29 ft fronting oa Cedar street. ; - This sale wilt take place at said court bouse door oa Wednesday the first day of February 1911 at 12 o'clock M and la made te make asaetts to complete she minor's education. - ' . f B. E. DAVENPOT. 1 Guardian for Alberta Powell. Dee. Ml 1910. -. ,.. EXECUTRIX NOTICE, ' V Having duly qualified as executrix of tho will of R. U Thornton, deceased, all persons having claime against the estate of the deceased are here by notified to present the same to the undersigned ia New Bern N C. duly authenticated for payment on or before tbe 24th day of Dee, 1911, or this no tice will be plead In bar of recovery. AH persona whs are Indebted to said estate are required to anako mused lata paymant thereof. MARGARET A. THORNTON, ... : ' Executrix. Thla Dee. 22, 1910. . ,'.,. H. C. WHITEHURST, Attorney. - . VALUABLE LAND SALE, Oa Monday January It, 1911, I will aeU f eaah at the couit house door at New Bern North Carolina, at the hour of 12 o'clock M, my farm near Tuacarors, consisting of 126 acres more or lees, of which about 76 acres are cleared and the balance Wood land. There te a six room residence on Said land to gether With stables, barns and two tenant There Is a well of excellent wsler and also fruit treee and grape-vine. The land la well adopted to stock raising and has a fine afcd.1i range. This R i , f of Deeenber,1910. J. R. RSNCiOLD, D. L, V, S n. r. II ARB '7 ARC AND BufldingMa Paints, Oils - ' ' AND ' Varnishes, i American Field Fence . lew ken, Is 0. lyiiiiLJii. ii.. i ..n. . (want to thank my many cus tomers for their past patronage and wish them a happy and pros peross 1911 I am still in business for another year and ask their future patronage to make, it a happy year fo me. : I am atill 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 pleise, 0. H. 29 Craven St. New Bern, N. C, Successor to Williams & Scales HENRY'S r Prescriptions from ;" ad physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. -i Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. . 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.- DOUBLE-FACED BOARDS in order to insure yoa against waste, should be clear and perfectly planed on both sides. All of our , double-faced boards; in fact, all of , j ' ;, -. OUR LUMBER . is of absolutely the best quality.- In doing your building with our stock your work will look better, last longer and cost less if you allow us to furnish the material. Can you justly overlook these important facta? , , ; 1 - "Electric Power" wood working, plant, the most modern. Io;iEr.-'8'L'i;.Ci New Bern, N. C ' 129 E. front St " Phone 430 Wants! Varits! TO PURCHASE Soja or Soy Beans and FieU Peas for which highest prices will be paid. ! . FOR SALE Hyde Co., grown Burt ar.l Rust proof Oats. Hay, Git:, Dairy Feed, Corn, Dnr.d c r 1 ship stuff and all lir.J! j f: : J, 81 33 lit'. I'i' L. I'rvl r-.r.a' Pharmacy I PHONE 173 " r 1 1'!.-
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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