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IKE WEEKLY JOURNAL KstebUsnea 1878 Published is Two Sections, mm Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Bui ld-- 66-60 Craven Street CHARLES L. 8TKY1NS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Official Paper of New Bern and Craven County. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Two Months t Three Month.. .. .. .. .. ... IS stx Months .. .. ft twelve Month .1.00 ONLY IN ADVANCE. The Journal la caly sent on pay-ln-ndvance bads. Subscribers will re ceive notice of expiration ol their sub scriptions and an Immediate response o notice wu oe appreciated by the Journal. Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon tn julr' by maT Entered at the Postofflce, New Bern, T C, as second-ciasa matter. New Bern, N. C. Jan. 24. 1911. THE MATTEE OF SAVING. The matter of saving cannot be taught children at too early an age. Like any habit it gains force and strength through cultivation. Aside from the value of the habit that once finally inculcated in youth, saving teaches the practice of economy, will develop thrift and industry, because always be fore the eye3 is to be seen the visi ble effects that saving brings about. A local banking institution is developing the idea of saving by offering an attractive little bank to all who will become its patrons, the bank to be the first depository for the cent, nickel and dime that will go to make the dollar, that will go to the possessor of the lit tie bank to his or her deposit ac count in the large bank, and there draw interest. No child needs to be taught to spend money. The penny in itself has so small a value, that it calls lor education to teach the child that just one cent has power, and as the cents become dimes and dol lars, their power proportionally increases. Besides the education that saving small sums of money engenders, there is taught the sys tem of saving in every thing. Clo thing and food and various other things that are in every day life all cost money. The child learns the value of money, then is shown that money must be spent for clothing as clothing is needed. The application is readily seen, soon becomes a habit, and the child takes special care of its shoes, clothing, hat. all that it has to wear. It means a saving to the father in less cost for clothes. To the mother less work to patch and sew to keep together the child's clothes. The penny saved is more than a penny earned, as applied to the child's education, for it opens up the way for thrift, prudence, economy and good citizenship. THE AMUSEMENT PATKON AGE OF NEW BERN. The coming of Creatore. to this city this week, together with one or two excellent entertainments previously given this season, and added to these the splendid course furnished by the graded school ly ceum course, shows a revival in New Bern of a better class of enter tainment, that has for years been lacking. New Bern has alwp.ys been no ted for its demand for amusements, and these of a high order. That for several years past in this city the class of amusement furnished has been inferior, with loud bill board announcements, with the result that patrons of entertain ments were deceived, was no fault of the people, and led to theatre failure, as it deserved. Moving pictures shows followed, and while liberally patronized, generally beyond their merits, the local public had to accept these or nothing. Thank to the two gen tlemen who at the first of the pres ent season inaugurated a different coarse of amusement or entertain ment. New Bern is getting back into its old form, and is feeling that life is worth living here with the return of clean, healthy and first class amusements. New Bern amusement patrons have neter balked at prices asked for meritorious shows or entertains ments. Make it first class, with all that the name implies, and crowded houses were the result. The same hat been the result at the Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, lias borno the signature of and has jtyf-j1' , sonnl supervision since its infancy. MiiMWti llniv ink niu tn l'. i i (- von ill this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good' are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Scraps. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Kareotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. It euros Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREtT. HTMi YORK. CITY. it is to be hoped that henceforth the people of this city will have only first class amusement present ed them to enjoy. It is not for the hour, that an entertainment serves, if it has gen j uine merit. Its exhilaration is beneficial for days, and its educa tional effect, for any really good i entertainment educates one way or : another, perhaps more in inspiring and cultivating the senses for what is clean and wholesome. With such a class of entertainments, first class in every particular, the patronage will be liberal, and best of all their will be developed a moral uplift to the community. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA An Earthquake. The secretary of nirrtcuHn.ro asked the chief of the weather bureau. "As n scientific man, can you tell me any thing definite about an earthquake ?" "Certainly I can." replied the weath er man, who Is witty as well as wise. "An earthquake Is a prrcat movement In real estate." St. Louis Republic. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least 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 cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires aconstituti onal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing ta work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Sand for circulars and testimonials. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Breakfast Habits. Mrs. X. When my husband stays ont all night I refuse to get him any breakfast. Mra. T. When my husband stays out all night he never wants any. Boston Transcript 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. Charles E. Erbetein, a Chicago law yer charged with bribing a juror in the trial of Lee O'Neal Browne an Illinois legislator, was acquitted by the jury. Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for Yon They will tan your backache, traagthea year kidneys, cor rectarinary irregularities, build p the worn oat tiaauea, and eliminate the excess uric acid that senses rheumatism. Pre ent Brlght's Dieeaee and Die ha tee, and restore health and Re use substitutes. been made under his pcr- Signature of Facts About Animal Structure. The complexity of animal structure Is marvelous. A caterpillar contains more than 2.000 muscles. In a human lioily are some 2.000,000 perspiration (jland.s, ciimniunlcutiiig with the mir face hy din ts, having a total length of some ten miles, while that of the nr terles, veins and capillaries must he very great. The !! k1 contains mil lions of corpuscles, eah a structure In itsolf. The rods in the retina, which are supposed to he the ultimate recip ients of light, are estimated at 30, OOiUMiO, and Meinert lias calculated that the gray matter of the brain is built of at least til 10,000,1 NX) cells. FOR THAT DULL FEELING AFTER EATING, I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for some time, and can testify that they have donem more good than any tablets 1 have ever used. My trouble was a heavy dull I ruling alter eating. DAVID r HERMAN, Kempt, Nova Scotia These tablets strengthen the stomach and improve i he digestion. They also regulate the liver and bowels. 1 hey are far supet ior to pills but cost more. Get a free sample at all dealers and see what a splended medicine it is. Discrediting an Astrologer. A certain king, says a tale from the Persian, asked an astrologer, "How many years of life remain tome?" The wise man replied, 'Ten. The king became very desp indent and betoek himself, as one stricken with a sick ness, to Ids bed. His vizier, who os- scssed great wisdom, sent for the seer and in tlm kind's presence asked him. "How many years have you to live?" lie replied. "Twenty." The vizier or dered that lie should t lint very hour be executed in the king's presence. The klmr was snlislied and commended the sagacity of his minister nnd no longer attached any importance to the nstrol oger's saying. In sickness if a certain hidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ that this nerve controls will also surely fail. It may be a stomach nerve, or it may have given strength and support to the heart or kidneys. It was Dr. bhoop that hrst Dointed to this vital truth. Dr. Shooo's Restorative was not made to dose the stomach nor to temporarily stimulate the heart or kidneys. That old-fashioned method is all wrong. Dr. Shoop's Restorative goes directly to these fail intr inside nerves. Ihe remarkable sue cess of this prescription demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual cause of these failing organs. And it u in deed easy to prove. A simple five or ten days test will surely tell. Try it once, and seel Sold by Bradham Drug Co, The Milk In the Cocoanut. Probably everybody has wondered at titties whet kind of Stuff the "milk" of the cocoantit in. One inducement generally held out by the dealer to the prospective purchaser is that the nnta re "all milky." Recent analyses, how ever, have dissipated the delusion that the tiuid has anything In common with real milk. It contains only 4 per cent of solids, consisting chiefly of sugars, 2.8 ier cent, the balance being made up of mineral matter und tartaric acta More than half of the sugar present ill manuitol. tho sweet principle of man na, which is sometimes found also la wine as a product of normal grape sugar. Tho question has been dla cussed as to whether it would be prot Itable to extract the cocoannt water for the sake of Its enne sugar, but ai this amounts to only one-tenth pel cent the process would not be con merclally successful In spite of the water lKlng a waste product Bveg if the water contained 5 per cent of sugar, as some specimens appear t have shown, the recovery of this amount would be unprofitable. Tha juice of the sugar cane yields nearly 90 per cent of sugar. New xora World. , Threatening ftverishnesa with children is quickly nd safely calmed by Seven ties. These little Candy Cold Curs Tablets should always he at hand for promptness is a II-important Prevent ics contain no quinine, nothing harsh or sieRewig. They arc indeed, ' the stuck in time. Carried in pocket or purse, Preventici are a genuine safeguard . effl DOWN THE BACK OF HIS HEAD A Parting of the Hair From Which We've Partly Parted. What has become of our well known fellow townsman that used to brush his hair two ways from a line extend ing from crown to collar "and swing the ends over his ears? He waa I leading citizen. He sat in the next pew in front at church and always at tended the shows. He worked in a bank in St. Louis and was mate on one of the Mississippi rlyer steam boats. He was a floorwalker iu a NeW York dry goods store and kept a saloon just off the main- street. Usually he wore a cluster of diamonds with a lit tle chain attached lu his shirt front He was a conductor on the day ex press, a Mason and an Odd Fellow. He practiced mefllclne and worked In the boot and shoe store. He had been to California and played cards for mon ey. Well, be"s still In town, although greatls changed. It was all the bar ber's fault. When he was In his prima and known to everybody the barber used to trim hair. Later he" began to cut It. It wasn't long before our well known fellow citizen was nipped by the shears, his locks curled on the cal ico pinned around his neck and rolled to tjie floor, nnd there wasn't anything to part. When the barber's ruthlesa shears cut their way to the very scalp they killed a famous pomade customer, for the man that pa-ted his hair be hind always stood (or sat) for the thlugs In the bottles which cost 10 cents extra St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Tha Music of the Nightingale. But the nightingale, another of my airy creatures, breathes such sweet loud music out of her little Instrumen tal throat that it .might make man kind to think miracles are not ceased. He tha ft1 at midnight, when the very In I Hirer sleeps securely, should hear, as I often have, tiie ciear airs, the sweet descants, the natural rising and fall ing, the doubling and redoubling of her voice, might well be lifted above earth and say, Lord, what music hast thou provided for the saints In heav en when thou affrrdest bad men such music on earth! Walton's "The Com plete Angler." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The Site of the White House. The site for the president's palace, as the first maps- name It, was select ed by President Washington and Ma jor L'Knfnnt when they laid out the federal city In 1792. They punosed to have the president's house and the capltol reciprocally close to the long vista formed by Pennsylvania avenue, and they also laid out a parklike con nection between the two great build ings. The plans for the house, select ed by Washington and Jefferson as the result of a competition In which L'Rnfant took part, were drawn by James Mohan, n native of Dublin and a medal man of the Society of Arts of that city. 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 waa afflicted with a bad case of rheumatism, due to uric acid that the kidneys failed to clear out of my blood. I was so lama in my feet, joints, and back that it was agony 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 gone. Thia great change in condition I owe to Foley Kidney Pills and recommerd tbem to anyone suffer ing as I have."-F. S. Duffy. Her Tribute to Emerson. A poor washerwoman In Concord was seen to lie hurrying her work and rolling down her sleeves considerably before her usual hour for leaving. "I'm going out," she Informed her employer, with a pleased and rather consequential air. "Where are you going. Bridget?" "To hear Mr. Emerson lecture." "Why, he Is very deep, Bridget Moat of us can't understand him very well." "Oh, I don't understand him, mum, bnt I like to see him stand np there and talk as if be thought everybody else was as good as be waa." The great philosopher was absolutely free from pride, and he made his head ers realize his perfect democracy of iBfltnaf. KILL MORE THAN WILD BEASTS. The number of people killed yearly by wild beasts don't approach tha 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, which destroy and expel these deadly disease germs from the system. 1 n.i h why chills, fever and ague, all malaria) and many blood diseases yield proiootly to this wonderful b'ood purifl er. Try them, and enjoy tha glorious health and new strength they'll five you. Money back if not satisfied. Only 50c at all Druggists. The donation of an additional endow ment of $10,000,000 to the Camera In stitution ol Washington by Andrew Carnegie was announced in New York, PARSON'S POEM A GEM. From Rev. H. A. Stupenvoll, Allison, la , in praise of Dr. King's New Life Pills. "They're such a health necessity. In every home these pills should be. If other kinds you've tried in vain, USE DR. KING'S And be well again. Only 26c at all druggists. Twe Thumbed Qlevss. In so cold a climate aa that of Ice land the glove most be put off or on as rapidly and easily aa possible, aa R Is made without Angers, aad In order that no time may be wasted to dls tlngnlshlng between right and left all stores have two thumbs. Yon simply throat your hand Into tha first glove that comes and ybur thumb fmmedl ately Anils Its way. There are, of course, drawbacks la the matter of ap bt Bilk even a penny until health returns T main Inst aractly that. T mm ,h Atwi tkKvslH&n whn KhTStn thfl sick. I will nut of m own Docket, cay for your medi cine U It Iain to Dring ou m-ipi And lor 9) yean Dr. Bhoop'i medicines hare Get Health 1 1 ..4 .ilnil tn maw "itv tttlfl uamiei in America. l"'J una .uv.. lard in every community and everywhere Then why pay the cash, and at your risk, foi other unwarranted anu uncertain mruimms i - ii ai at ai . tw m .....,;,.,. .in Ibrlng them hack to health again. But tK-stot all Khey positively take no money risk whatever In . . . . V. kuUh 1.11. tf Mihtrn II, ri'ney snow umv wn-u imnn . ... y Int.-- 111 VI nnll u iu. tl..w1rii!T(rUt In! ODUUp Will Uliuron ic'.. j K"J V, o , Iol. Stoat test. Ana rorin&t test m iiui w wj wi- ment is rreeiy (rsuiwi. n,,t writn me first for an order. will save delay and dlsaDDolntroent. lAU druggists sell Pr. snoop's stustorative ana Dr. 8hooi's nhoutnali. htemMfy. but aW ttth. saas all are not authorized to f U fl eive the UU I.J LuLi . oA.TUNnil).1a rfrinrtriwit iMtiltntWl t'U tail Hum BNM a W wawww . 7, Rvary conuuiuuij, every v ujihu w aw aln virt TiAT " miMilcinpa to tin-Sick. Tall mA avian which hook YOU &eed. The books below will mrely open up new and notwell. Besides UM A you are perfect- ly freotoconsult r Wk V mo Just -"" .. 1 i- WWW WW luim.i nlivsip ln. My advlc " M nd tha book hsmlAw a. vnn rs and without cost. Iwk a - - ... wt1f ulnar nr, some serious ailment. I have helped thousand upon tnousanas oy raypviw yitiiin, w : personal advice plan. My oestenort u purely Afterwards worth your simple request. So write now while ...... k. it fr..uh in mind for tomorrow never lOOniOS. llr. snoop, BOX 1-, l.iinm-, wa. Which Book Stall I Bna ToaT Ho. 1 On Dyspepsia No. 4 For Women No. 1 On the Heart No. 5 For Men No.lOnthaKidneyi No. 6 On Rheumattra Sold By Bradham Drug Co. Tolstoy's Thoughts on Death. The fear of death Is unnatural. The fear of death is the consciousness of sin. The fear of death emanates from the fact that people regard ns life only a small part of it, limited by their own erroneous conception. .TiiRt nfl the nwnpr nf the flir tree Knows tne time wnen tne rruit is ripe, so God knows when to call the right eons from this world. Strive to keep your life at a point where you neither fear death nor de sire It Tolstoy's "Cycle of Readings." You economize greatly when Using Dr. Shoop's new coffee substitute known to first class grocers everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. A 25c, U lb. fiackage gives 100 cups of a wondtrful y sstisfuing table drink. Pure toasted grains, malt nuts, etc. give to Health Coffee a wholesome and satisfying taste and flavor. And there is not a grain of real coffee in it. Resides, Health Coffee is "made in a minute." No 20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling. Sold by H. C. Armstrong. Fine Language. In the school year of 1800-7, In the town of Topsfield, Mass., there w:h at least one committeeman whose com-, mand of language was unusual. This Is shown by the annual report of the school committee for that season, part of which Is copied here: "The. primary center school was In structed by Miss . Under the guidance of this master hand in gen uine philosophic simplicity the school presented the same phase of unvarying successful advancement as in former years, from the dissonant monthings of half fledged juvenile articulation, through the winding passages of sylla blclsm to the Mount Hope of spoil reading, the same grateful Intersner slon of gymnastic, vocal, recessive nnd studious enaction rendering every ex ercise equally a pastime and romnnc lng the reality of the first efforts lu dry study Youth's Companion. 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 the dreadful cough I had looked like it. sure enough. I tried everything, I could hear of, for my 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 cared. I feel that I owe my life to thia great throat and lung cure." Its positively guaranteed for roughs, colds and all bronchial affections, 50c & $1 00 Trial bottle free at all druggists. He srsts a wiltlclam new, Proceeds to gloat Tha while he works the same Inte An anecdote. The witticism makes a hit, la none the worse For next appearing aa a bit Of timely vers. The treadmill on forever hums For Bcrlbbllng folk. ' N The witticism next becomes A two line loke. And when the )oke Is quite as gray As Mary's lamb From It la fashioned soma fine day An epigram. Louisville Courier-Journal. Tha German Reichstag included the Germsn sovereign houses in the un earned increment tax bill. WOMEN Women of the highest type, women of superior education and refinement, whose discernment ami judgment give weight and force to their opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain's Stomach aad Liver Tab lets. Throughout the many stages of woman's life, from girlhood, through the ordeals of mother hood to the declining years, there is no safer or more reliable med icine. Chamheruun's Tablets are fcuoceashilly used Dr. shoop's Restorative. When too 8to- mach nrrree. lor the Heart L aVar V"r Kidney Krvn fall. BP aT ? t heSKSii kones Thousands uuon tnousoiius nave in imi uusti u.l al nulrklv Dr everywhere at 25c a box. Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of tha estate of William H. Gilling-im. deceaied, late of Cra ven county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th, day of January. 1912 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 14 day of January 191 1. JEANETTE 8TUBBS Admintstratrix. D. L. WARD. Attoraey. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND The undersigned h wing been appointed com missioner by order of the Superior Court of Cra ven county at October term, 1910. in the civil action entitled J. W, Stewart et ai vs. W. J. Aro nold and Matilda Arnold, his wife, pursuant to said judgment, I will offer for sale at the court house doir in the city of New Burn, for cash, to the highest bidder, on Monday. February 18th. at 1 ' o'clock M. the lands referred to in the said judgment. b?ing a certain tract of. lands situate in the County of Craven containing about 90 acres and being the sama land conveyed by J W Stew art and his wife to W J Arnold knd mortgaged by W, J. Arnold and Matilda F. Arnold to J. W. Stewart, which said mortgage is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county in book 139. page 397, to which reference is made for full description, the land being known as the Humphrey lands. This January I3th. 191!, W.D.McIVER. Commissioner NOTICE OF EXECUTION North Carolina, I Craven Craven, I In Superior Court. J. R. Mand, B. U. Warren, I va I Notice of Execution J. B, Price: I By virtue of an execution directed to the un dersigned from the Superior Court of Craven county in the ahove entitled action, I will on Monday the 6th. day of Feby. 19U at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door of said county sell to the hiKhtest bidder for caah to satisfy Raid exe cution, the following: timber and eanement. con veyed by J, B. Price to Chits, D. Hcrrinpjton by deed recorded in the office of the Reffiater of Deeds of Craven county in book 171 paire 119 which said deed i.s referred to for fuller descrip tion. Thistfan; 6th. 1911 J. W. BIDDLE. Sheriff. NOTICE, By virtue of a power of sale in a morttrtgd deed frum IMvid W Lupton and Sarah L. Lunton. JamesT Lupton and Kattie Lupton, to us, dated the !6th. of February. 1910, and registered in the office of tho Register of Deeds of Craven county. Nortli Carolina in bonk 180 page 153. 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in New Bern, Craven county. North Caro lina at 12 o'clock M. on Monday. February 6th 1911, the laud described in said mortgage deed to-w it : A certain tract of land deeded by Joseph A. and Lucy U Morton to David W. and James T Lupton on Feb. ISth, 1910 supposed to contain 40 acres more or less. Bounded aa follows: ad Joining the lands of John 3 Morton, ThaJulis Godott and Jerry Godett. Beginning at John S. Morton's south east corner on the public road leading from the New Bern road to the Borden place, anil thencewith said road running a north ardly direction to Thadulis Godett's line and thence westwardly with said Godett'a line to Jerry Godctt's line and still westwardly with said Godett's line to the Morton's mill pond; the high water mark, and thence down said Morton's mill pond to John S Morton's line, and thence east ward l with said John S Morton's line to the beginning, supposed to contain 40 acres mora or less. This the 5th day of Jan. A, D. lull. JOSEPH A. MORTON and LUCY H. MORTON. Mortgagees. W. D. MelVER, Attorney. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. The undersigned having duly qualified as ex ecutor of Adeline Dawson deceased, notifies all persons to whom she was indebted or have claims against her. estate ' o present the same to the un dersigned executor for payment on or before the 4th day of Jan. 1912 duly authenticated or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the deceased are required to make immediate payment to the undersigned. EDWARD DAWSON, Administrator. R. W. WILLIAMSON. Attorney. January 4th, 1911. SALE 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 virtue of an order issued in the above enti tied action by the Clerk of the Superior Court of raen county and endorsed by Hon. H, W. Whedbee, Judge of the Superior Court of the Id 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: All that certain track of land with Improve ments thereon in the city of New Barn. N. C,. 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 29 ft fronting on Cedar street, This aakt will take place at said court house door on Wednesday the first day of February If 11 at 12 o'clock M and ia mads to make aaaetta to complete the minor's education. R. K. DAVENPOT. Guardian for Alberta Powell. Dec. 29. 1910. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Having duly qualified aa executrix of the will of R. L, Thornton, deceased, all persons having claims against tha estate of the deceased are here by notified to prsssnt the same to ihe undersigned in New Bern N C. duly authenticated for payment on or before the 24th day of Dae. 1911. or thai no tice will be plead In bar of recovery. All persona who are Indebted to said estate am required to make Immediate payment thereof. MARGARET A. THORNTON, Executrix. Thia Dec. 21 1910. B. a WHITEHUR8T. Attorney. EXECUTRIX NOTIC E. The undersigned hewing dot qualified aa exe cutrix et James H. Ipock deceased, notifies all poi su to whom he was Indebted or hare claims against his estate to stoaoal tha same to the enderetsroed executrix for payment on or before the 17th. day of Dee, Mil duty authenti cated or thia notice wUI be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the deceased are requited to make immediaet payment to the One Magazine AND One Newspaper are indispensable to every person of intelligence. The "one magazine" is CUR RENT LITERATURE, because it alone sweeps the whole field of human thought and action in both hemispheres. 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I want to thank my many cus tomers for their past patronage and wish them a happy and proa peross 1911 1 am still in business for another year and ask their future patronage to make it a happy year fo me. I am 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 pletse, Tn. mr 29 Craven St New Bern, N. C. Successor to Williams & Scales HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full lineof Choice Toilet articles. Pharmacy PHONE 173 Wants! Wants! TO PURCHASE Soja or Soy Beans and Field Peas for which highest prices will be paid. FOR SALE Hyde Co., grown Burt and Rust proof Oats, Hay, Oatt, Dairy Feed, Corn, Brand and ship stuff and all kinds feed. burrus t CO. 81 33 Middle 8t New Bern. N. 0. BOTH FOR $4.50 WORD OF THANKS
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