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IKE" WEEKLY JOUSm, UUaUalKrt 1S7I iuuiabed la. Two Bectlona, avery Tuesday, and Jrtday, at Journal Bulld m 66-Q Craven Street CHAKLE8 L. STITOSm, .; EDITOR AHD PEOPRHTOR. Official Papar ol New Bern ana Craven Ooanty. ': :,f:- :' '' " - SUBSCRIPTION j Two Month. . .... . Tare Ifontba.. .. .. Viz Montha.. . .. .. ..I ..5 " M to fwelva Montha.. .. ".V. ttO ONLY IN ADVANCH. Tha Journal Is only aant on pay-ln-idvance basis, Bubaerlbera will ra eelv notice of expiration of their bud acriDtiona and an Immediate reaponae o notice wki oe appreciated by the Journal " ' Advertising rataa furnished upon application at the office, or upon tat iulr by maf4. . ' Entered at the Poatofflca, New Bern. W. C, aa econd-laa matter New Bern, N. C. April, 4. 1911. E Children Cry for Flctcher'o mmmi THE THIRTIETH MILE POST. As a matter of personal note, the Journal points to the fact that with this issue it begins the thir tieth year of its Daily publication, and the thirty fourth year of its Weekly publication. In this con nection, the writer has been the proprietor and editor of the Daily publication for just one half of this time, fifteen years, of course the longest time of both publications than any previous proprietor has enjoyed. During these years, the Journal has received a generous local pat ronage, that has always been ap preciated and in return there has been the careful attention given to the wants of advertiser and sub scriber, a just equivalent, while as an advocate for the betterment and advancement of the best interests of the community, the Journal has ever been conspicuous. With this turning into a new year the Journal needs to make no promises. Its previous course has received the endorsement- of its patrons, and this being true, the nursuance of this same course means a continuation of the same liberal support, and the Journal proposes to warrant by its course. the public approval of its present patrons and all new ones. i The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ; in use for over SO years, has borne the signature of and has been made under ms per- fff sonal Bupervislou since Its infancy. 'CUcAcM Allow no one to deceive you in this. . All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience agalnat Experiment. What is CASTOR! A Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, iWe goric, Irops and Soothing? Syrups. It is Pleasant. It - contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic 1 substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ' and Flatulency. It assimilates the. Food, regulated the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS i Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THI CENTAUR COMPANY. T ' MUHV 8TBCCT. HtW VOWS. CITY. mmmmmmmim Miriiii''iJ'fVk.''' smwsssmassasnwssnu NEWS FROM MESIC, Pamlico County. March 31st -Will end you a few words to be published, a I have not seen any thing from Mea- ic lately. - '. . We are having floe weather, every body at work.! 'Dor farmers are get ting ready to make more money. Farm' ing is the sweetest life yet, and more money in it than anything else. V Boys go to farming. .-' r. ' " .-, . We have a fine school at Mesic Acad emy, Mr. and Mrs. v. U. uaraway are the teachers, they are fine and are liked by all the people. " We have a fine debate at the Acade my every Saturday night. Mesic will send out a lot of preachers and lawyers after a while. We have been having preaching for a week by Bro.; R. V. Caraway, from Hyde county. Every body enjoyed his work.. "' ,;! ' ' ; '-V;' Prof. Torn Liadsey recited at Mesic Academy. The noose was full and a few on the outside. The two hours and over were enjoyed ny ail tnoae wno neara him. .' Get right boys . for your base ball team, Mesic is cairying her end of it, we won the p nant lest summer and are expecting it this summer. We have a C. B. H. Lodge at Mesic,. it is growing fast, new members near ly every meeting. Wish it much sue cess. ' . Mr. W. H. Wbealington, has gontto the Kington hospital to be operated up on for appendicitis. He baa been ill for several weeks. Hope he will get along well. Much success to the Journal. SCRIBE. Legal Notices NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. , Undr and by virtue of the power of eale con tained m tliat certain nxrtgage deed executed by Joseph Harrington and Sarah Harrington, bis wife to B. I Diakina SOth. day of January. 1901 whkhmortsagsdeed is recorded iatba office of the register of deeds of Cravan county la book ISO, pag 460, tha aaid mortgage dead and th dabt tharaby accural bavins boon duly transferr ad to tha undersigned and daf ault In tha paymant of the debt thereby secured having bn made, tha undersigned will, on Monday tha 24th, day of April, 1911. at twahra o'clock m at tha county court house door ia Now Barn. N. C o&at for aalata tha higheat bidder for caah. all tha follow, inf daacribad real aaUta. M-wib- A certain piaoe or parcel of land adjoining- the laada af Enoch Barrie, William Lodge and B F. Dinkina and otbara; bounded and deaeribed aa followa; Lying, aituate and being la No. I township, Craven county. N, C. and beginning in tha old Una and runs with aaid line north Jl waat 64 polea; then south 77 east 141 poles to Clay Branch; then with aaid branch; to Calvin Joiner a comer; then with Jomera Una south 8 waatZS poles to Enoch Harris' corner, then with Harris Una north 86 east 86 poles to the corner; then north a, east 20 polea to another of , his than with his Una north 24 east 22 poles another of Harris' corner: then with Harris' Una north - 62. west 88 poles to Harris' corner; than with Harris' Una north 79 west 8 poles to tha beginning, containing 61 acrea, more of leas. This 23rd day of March. 1911. V . McKay din kins. Assignee of said mortgage. R. A. NUNN. Attorney. v v IN RE MOSELY CREEK DRAINAGE -DISTRICT. Before W. M. money to be gaiued by judicious investments in this vicinity than by sending the money by other hands to be invested in distant property or whatever the invest meut may be. FASCINATION FOR THE JUST BEYOND. The chase of will o'-wipa 18 not an exclusive childhood game, nor has the quest of the Golden Fleece been left to the dark ages. It may be man's speculative na ture to see in something some dis tance awav iust what he wants . when a better article lies at home, within reach. In nothing is this seeking after what is at a distance better ilia strated, than those instances constantly presenting themselves in this city, where the outsider can come here 'and sell almost any thing, when the same article may be purchased of or through local dealers. Going beyond the mer chandise. how much New Bern ' i! V money has gone into outside Indus ' tries and outside land investments, not a dollar of which could have been secured for local enterprises or investments? Last week two sellers of lots, on Long Island and at; Norfolk, were 'in this city, offering most attrac tive inducements to purchasers here. It is not that possibilities in these may not actually exist, in the way of being good investments, in buying these lots. Admitting thin to be true, yet this money Hent from hare means so much less local circulation, and that much lnaa to the financial strength of this mmmunitv. It is hard in ' . .la, 4-S Taaweft T0 fit A A IPVJua ww v ----- j 1 just appreciation of the sporting whraae to ''bet your, money '.at ' home." Where this is done, put ting money made right back into the community where it came -from, there Is going to be f.n Ins creased community developmeu and growth that will be surpris ir2. Making money and sending it abroad for investment ofte brings big re;ulti, but probably it as often proves a lo: . . . , f . 4 .... ay 10 is nuijct.li ij l.fond the in State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of r. Cheney & Co., doing business in the. city of Toledo, County and Stat aforesaid, and that said firm wiU Dav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that c'annot be cured bj the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib- in my presence this (ih day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. nail's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO:,Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Tills for con stipation. ed In discussing the alleged wrongs of the negio Garrison Villard told tho Na tional Association for the Advancement of Colored People that "a wave of col or hysteria" was sweeping over the country. aw ; In i .1 c nud RO ..tr.l. 7 j'ond the ',.e tl.e f ST I Ostricho and Their Egg. A singular thing about ostriches Is the way they bring up their bablee. To begin with, there ore a good many eggs in the nest (dug out of the hot sand), but the eggs were laid by dif ferent mothers. Ostriches do not lay eggs every day, and, being far apart, tbey would not hatch together. When the nest Is prepared, therefore, all the ladies in the neighborhood are Invited to contribute an egg apiece, the hostess returning the favor In due tlma Ostrich eggs are delicious. One weighs three pounds, or Is equal to a dozen of a hen's. They artf very con venient, too, for the hunters In the desert. They not only furnish a de lightful meal, but a dish to cook la The shell Is bard and thick, and the egg is set on the fire, a hole la broken In the top. It Is stirred with a stick, and when it Is done the saucepan serves as a dish as well. New York Tribune, Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The Maine legislature voted to ratify the proposed amendment to the Federal Constitution providing for an income tax. THE SOUND SLEEP OF GOOD HEALTH. Cannot be overestimated and any ail ment that orevents it is a menace to health. J L Souther. Eau Claire. Wis. says; "I have been unable- to sleep soundly nights, because of pain across my back and soreness oi my moneys. My appetite was very poor ana my gen Aral condition waa much, ran down. 1 have been takinir Folev's Kidney Pills but a short time and now sleep aa sound as a rock, my general condition is great iv improved, ana i Know tnai r oir; Kidney Pills have cored me. Duffy. FOlEYiKlDNEYPltLS FOR BAOKAOHS KIONSY9 AMP SkAOOBM Shipping interests meeting at Cologne Germany, adopted a trial agree ment to be in effect three months from July 1. I'TS EQUAL DON'T EtlST. No one has ever made a salve oint ment or balm to compare with Buck- ion's Arnica Salve. It's the one per feci healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, edema, silt rheum, r or sore eyes, colo sores, snap ped hands or sprains its supreme. Un rivaled for piles. Try it. Only 25c. at all druggists. CASTORIA . For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Hare Always Bought Bean the Signature of The amendment to the so-called buck et-shop larf. which defines 'bucketing', waa declared unconstitutional by Jus tice Wright, in the District of Columbia Supreme Conrt. : t GIVES AID 10 STRIKERS. Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowe's aeetn to eo on a sink and refuse to work right. Then you needs those pleasant ..... -. i . i. n- v: kl. Utile sinae-oreaaera ir. n.mn Life Pill to give them natural aid and areni.lv com Del oroDer action. Excellent health snons follows. Try them. 25c at all druggists. .... A New lllneia. A Chicago broker, who Is not noted for Ma humor nearly so much a n la .moil ti.r hla fear of bis wife, found himself to his club at dinner time on evening much the worse for drink. - He called a messenger boy and. with great difficulty, wrote this note: Dear Wife-Will not dine At bom. Have been taken unexpectedly drnnk." Popular Magazine, ' ' Th Vacant Literary Throne. There la. we must admit, today no monarch In any tongue upon the liter ary'tbroue, no sovereign world nam In poetry or prose, In whom, aa I bappened before now, not ao many generations ago, Id royal succession to Bcott Byron. Goeibe, Hugo. Tolstoy, all the civilized world-Teuton, Latin, Celt, Slav, oriental la Interested, for whose new works It looks Or.wner It seeks th gospel of th day. Nabocn- lisb, to use ao Irish word that became a favorite with Btr Walter Bcott, It. doe not matter. Do oot let ps nnrs the humor of the despondent editor who mournfully told hla readers, "No new epic this month." Nobody can tell bow th wonders of language are performed nor. now book comes Into the world. Genius ranlus. . The lamp that today some may think barn low will be replenish d. New orbs will bring light; Liter' tare may be trusted to take .car of Itself, for It ia the transcript of the Amm r Ufa with all Its' actor. moods and strange flashing fortunes. rrh. MuHi4t that ft meet la Dee a u. vw..vw,fcj v-.-.- - petual and Insatiable, and the impulse that Inspire it can never be xungmsn. ed.-Jobo Morley. Thought It Waa Sarioua. The burning of the famous Grey friars church In Edinburgh occurred one Sunday morning, and the young people of a bouse which backed upon the churchyard wer among th first. a tbey were- preparing to start for church, to observe the flames. It was the housemaid's Sunday out, and old Kitty, the cook, was that day respon sible for her duties. Hearing unwonted commotion and excited outcries up stairs, she cam panting and hobbling op from her basement kitchen, crying anxiously at each atalr: "Ob. what la'tl What ls'tr "Ob, Kitty, look here!" cried on of the girls from a window. "Qreyfrtars cborcb la burning up." Kitty dropped limply on a settee. "la that a, mlssr ab grumbled be tween gasp. "What a fright y geed me: I thlcbt ye aaid th parlor nr waa out."-Youtb'a Companion. Foleyb ! 1 I' a-.- Nawa-M b- Naaa. f V.Tiit TLey VVIU Do for You They will euro your backache, tr:-;tv.cn your kidneys, cor. r:ci ut i - rrlrreularitlea, build t? t. a v.-tra cut tissues, tni i" ' ') t" 3 c tcccs cri-3 acid 1 ' EellBaad. Gunner -What caused Bllflns and Wllklns to get out of the argument ao unceremoniously? ' . Oliver-Well. Bllkln wa talking horse, and Wllklns was talking auto mobile, aud some one came albng who talked alrslilp.-Chlcsgo News. T.sme Shoulder la nearlv always du tn rhpnmatiam of the muack-s, and ouicklv yields to the free pplication of Chamberlsin'i Liniment tor1 sale by all dealers. ' , ' . Raady Wit, The wit of the late Dr. Krancls it.irrl. wii nlwnva ready. It came like a Mann, ss when being told tbat Clilmiiiiuii wus about to be appointed nn the iMilli-e fone he remarked. tb AMliitle collarcr." and named ok. ' At a banquet given to Cborl I!r ana th viiiiriL-rr. the chnlrniah, lnni vertently tnllilng backward, rercrred tha ciut hm one not only bonore fr tiliiHi'lf. but bei-anee of ll fatti The younger ll ken In rcHjwjii' 8 dry ly oliwrvt'd tlmt lie wns fcH'.-t to -t'mt rltl. :il (Ilirr'ni'iiM.ni I 1 I - 1 . i I t ! ! I -,i 1 ' t Foley Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C A STO R I A The Holy Synod at St Petersburg issued an edict against Jews bearing Christian first names. ConstiDation brings many ailments i its train and ia the primary causa, of much sickness. Keen your bowelsr eg- ular madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject Constipation Is a very simple thine, but like many simple things, it mav lead - to ertou eonsequencea. Nature often needs a little assistance aid when Chamberlain a Tablets are given at lh first indication, , much distress and suffering may be avoided. Sold by an dealera. . . i .1 awatfaasMawaaaaHaMaWaa ' Airships will make'an ''attack" opon th Atlantic Beet in battl practice off th Virginia Cap this week, North Carolina. Craven County. Watson, C. S. a In The Superior Court. NOTICE OF HEARING. To sll Parsons and Partial Concerned in TV Above Entitled Proceedings of tha Drainage Dis trict: -Take Notic". That tha Board of Viewers heretofore appointed in aaid proceedings for tha Mosebr Creek Drain age District, after tha establishment of said Dis trict, at tha haarinc of tha preliminary report of aaid Board of Viewers by this court, bavins filed their final report is accordance with chapter 442. Laws of 190. with the Court, together with maps, levels, profiles, classification of laodf estimate of eat, plana and specifications and expenses of such survey and report; and said board caT ' viewers ha vine on such surve; and classification of lands found thai tha timber interest on tha buds of tha West aetata will be. benefited by such drainage, and Iwviw classified tha fame, which aaid timber In terest are owned by J. W. Stewart: Therefore, be it ordered that the said final re port, bavins been examined and found by the court o be in due form and in accordance with tha law. tha same k hereby accepted. Ordered further that all persona and parties mcerned in tha above entitled proceding-a ap pear before me at my office in the city of New Barn on Monday the nth, day of April. 1911. al U o'clock. A. If., for tha final hearing of the final report of th Board of Viewers of tha Moaely Creak Drainage District. Ordered further, that J, W. Stewast, tha own er of tha timber inter-eat aforesaid, be aarved with summons, together with a copy of this to show cause, if any ha have, why he made a party to thia proceeding and aaid timber Intnrist flasslftrl and brought in aaid drainage "" Diana of Philadelphia, it the mlut In Philadelphia are a number of coin far , more precious ! than any which And their way Into circulation. v They are a collection of curios, and many of them date from times of great antiquity. Perhaps the most Interesting among them ia a handsome coin bearing on It face the profile of a woman which baa a strik ing resemblance to the goddess of Liberty of our own currency.- Under neath Is the single word "Demos," which' Is the Greek for people. On the reverse of the coin Is a beautiful Oct re of the goddess Diana arching her bow, and the Inscription trans luted .Into English reads, ? "Diana, Friend of the Phlladelphlaus." . The coin ' was minted more than 2,000 years ago at the city of Philadel phia, in Asia Minor, where there grew on in later years one or wo seven churches of which St.: John -write. The prise was discovered some year ago In Europe by a citizen or our own Philadelphia, Ulmseii an anworiiy u coins. By blm It was appropriately presented to tbejnlnt la Phliaaeipnia. -New York 'Press..;" if y ST"' ":; V Carlyle's Sneer at Gladstone. - 3. E. Boehm. the sculptor, once iuh Gladstone at a country bouse and was tmmenselv Imoressed. by the extent and cUvereity of the statesman's knowl- edee as revealed In his ejwersation. Boehm was still full or- tne suDject when the morning arrived for Carlyle's sittlne for a bust, and to the philoso pher the sculptor poured forth his ad miration for Gladstone's intimate ac quaintance with subject so far apnrt as cardenlne and Greek, t'anyie n tened for a time In scornful silence; then he said. "And what did he say about your work 7" "Oh, notningr said Boehm. ,,He doesn't know any thluiE about sculpture.'- "Of course.' erowled Carlvle. "of course, and h showed his knowledge about things that you didn't understand. No doubt if you asked Blackle he'd say tbal Gladstone knew nothing about Greek, and the gardener would tell yon thai he knew nothing whatever of gardes y.LDpuglas Iff $3.50 m , OXFORDS FOR MEN , : 1- . ;, Why not begin today and give W.-L. Doug las Shoes a trial? You ' will certainly get more style, comfort and ser vice for Jhe money than can be obtained elsewhere. , : . S.LIPMAN Cor. S. Front and Middle Su. Children -Cry : ; FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The United Steel Corporation wss the lowest bidder for the construction of I six emergency dams to , be erected on the Panama -CanaC ;, .-x : . .... When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant, to I take. -Chamberlain s uougn nemeay is mnrln from loaf BUPNr. nd the roots " - ' " . . - I used in its preparation give it a navor similar to maple syrup' making it I pleasant to take. U has n i superior I for colds, croup and whooping cougb. ror sale by ail dealers, v . , V " : chanca for Office. HARDWARE : AND . " Building Ma terial ; Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence E. W. lew Kern, I. ft The United States Civil Service Com mission announces a stenographer and mTwrear riaainan ana unwiuh w u araiwav . , . , . . airf taMeorf.no. with the renort of the said typewriter examination to be held al .... I n , i ' i nril..:.' AM Board of Viewers Bled in the sskl cause. .' I UOlOSDOro April u aim nmm,ra u Jiai this notice ahall be given by publication I Anril 5. This may ni-QVe a gcod oppor for two suciye week, in the New Bar. Jour- . f New Bern boy SS it if nal. and posted at tha Court Houaa door and five .. i x,l TT okneus .ho. within tha drsin.g, district, understood that a vacany in the local U. 4. Eoeineer Office will be fried by at eligible- from this examination. Parties Jesiring to take thia examination should write the Civil Service Commission at Washington. D. C, for information. Application form No. 301 is rt quired. conspicuous plaeaa within tha drainage district. And hereunder all such persons are notified that I will hear, consider and pass upon tha said report of aaid Viewers, and will hear and and determine any objections that may be raised thereto.. . This tlst day of March 1911. v W. at. WATSON. Clark Superior Court Craven County. HENRY'S I V. -Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. - , - Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. : Pharmacy PHONE 173 A HEALING SALVE FOR BURNS, CHAPPED BANDS AND ' 80RE NIPPLES As a healing salve for. burns, sores, or niDDle and ehaDDd hand Cham berlain Salve I moat excellent. It allay th pain of a burn almoat Instant ly, and unless the injury ia very severe, heals the parts without leaving a scar, Price, 26 cents. For sal by all dealers. - ' ' At the Well Bettom. "They say," reorked the student "that .truth lies at the bottom of well." "I guess that's rliht," rejoined th old lawyer, "Judging by the amount of pumping we hare to do In order to cat a little of It." Tt rnr-fa COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL . ESTATE. Pursuant to an order of tha Superior Court of Cravea county, N. O. nada in the art ion entitled Bank of Vaneeboro vs. Macon Willis. W. A. Cleva D. a White, W. C Whit, and J. M. Arnold tra November Term, 1910. of said court, tha do- fendanta having failed to redeem tha land lure- iaaftar daacribad aa provided In said order, the undersigned commissioner will, on Monday, the 10th. day of April. 1911. at twelve o'clock M, at tha count; court houaa door in New Bern, K. C offer for sale to tha big beet bidder for caah, all the following deaeribed ml estate: Lying and being in the s'ste and county afore- aid and ia No, 1 township, begiunin- ia the fork of tha made at tha and of tha Cowpen Landing bnw; thence down tha aaid lane to a ditch, thence a straight Una aerosa tha field to Mary Ann Wetb- eringtoa's; tha.ee with her lina to the mala (Neuee) road; there down said toad to tha begin ning, containing twenty-five acrea, more or less, snd being the tract of land conveyed to the said Maeoa Willis by Norman Willis and hla wife Barak Willis, also the following described tract of land, beginning at a white oak andgumanjthe ida of Neuaa rivers thanes north t deg. aaat with Bolkmay'a linn to Aaron Dixon's Una. thence with aaid DUoa'a Una to tne' corner of said HolWway'a Una aa tha main- road; thence wHhsaid Unetoacyprees in a pood, the division betweoa Henderson BUI and Geo. Bill: theses with aaid divhnoa Una to tha comer between this traetaf kual and tha Wnv Pata land; thence With Kid Fata Una to th branch near Cowpen Lending; themes with center of aaid branch to Its south, thence a Neuae river to tha beginning, eartatw1" 140 acrea, and excepting a tract of I and M seres conveyed to Ida Caaklne; slao anoth er tract of mad containing 137 acres, mora leaa, bounded oa tha sobth and waat by Neuaa AVERTS AWFUL TRAGEDY. Timelv advice given Mrs. C. Willougb bv. of Marcnso. Wis., (tt. No. 1) pre wntfd av dreadful tranedv aodr saved two live. ; Doctors had said her fright ful couffh was a "consumption cough and could do little to help her. After many remedies failed, her auntiucged her to take Ur. Jting s Mew uiscovery -i have been using it for some time," t-hel wrote "and tha awful cough has almost gone. It also saved my little roy wnen taken with a severe bronchial trouble. This mstchless medicins has no qnll for throat and lung trouble. Price we and tl.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran teed by all druggists. Elian Tarry 's To. Whfu KIU'U Terry whs a little glr. about ten )iir uid she pliijctl I'uik tn A Midsunirur NMcht's Hrvum" aud had to make ber apix-miui-e through the stage dour ou a traisloor. TUi trapdoor was shut Iot aouii, and our of the child's feet was caught. She screamed with, pain, and, Mrs. Churle Kean whispered to ber: "Be a bruvr girl, Nellie. Finish your part, aud youl shall play Arthur In 'King John." Tbe trapdoor by this time wss open. I bat tbe child' toe wss broken. Bbe. however, plucklly pulled herself to gether and flolshed her speech. . ' i I i" '"i ' ii s T's ; . DO GHOSTS HAUNT SWAMPS t No, never. Its foolishness to fear a fan- BEST HAMS : J8c. lh. m tomatoes 10c. can. FANCY COM 12c. SUGAR 5-1-2C. Phone 174 Middle St. 0f a" 1 w-a. at' -t1 .n aj l:imutea I f B If 1 I - I sura will) Or. huoupa u a 1 1 L I L Cr.up i:im:. ou BIuuB ' 1'' wiu m m m K v.iuiitiita. mi dis it, AaafsaiidplBnsiiuri'vnir- - t.r , river and Taylor's Crash, aa tha north by tha cied evil, when there are real and dead- Undof Was. Brewer, and en the east by the ktnda ly perils to guard against in S mps of Nana ANerert. deed, the above deaeribed land and marshes, tayous, and low lands. eeing the land held ia tiust by Peter Wuiia for These are the fnslana germs that cause the heira of Benh Willie and e iaeoa WUlia... Thia Sth day of kUreh, 1MU nveyad by said R. A. NUNN, Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S BALI OF LAND. ague, chills ana lever, weakness, aches in the bones and muscle and way in due deadly tTphoid. But Electric Bit ter destroys and casta out thesa Vici ous ffrrm from the blood.. "Three bot tles drove all the malaria from my sys tern, wrot Wm r retatell, of i-urama, N. C. "and I've hurt line health ever If l 8 1 u y Marks, Administrator of Penelope Tredwell since." Use this Safe, sur remedy OU . . . I lu Mi At ,11 flrnrL;!,. Hannibal suanam ana jauia nao-ivi Flowers and Soants. Borne flowers' appenr to chsng tbttr oeuts at different time The commol Jasmine flower u, ben .first opened hsv a delicate, fresh terfum which, after a time, becomes grower snd st- trscts bluebottle flies. Flowers of ths orchid Odontoglimsum betimli did have a cinnamon fraKrance snj a hawthorn aeent af different Dcrlotl of tholl bloom. ham, hie wife, and Augustus Reynolds. Pursuant to tha authority and power obtained from tha Superior Court of Cravan county, in the special proceedings entitled M. M. Marks, adV eilnletrstor of Peoelopa Tredwell. deceaeed against Bannibal Bad bam. Jankt Badham and Augaatua Reyaolda, tha undaraigned will at IS o'clock M. on tha second Monday la April. 1911, (it being tha tenth day af tha aaid month.) st the court house door in. Craven County, sell to the highest blii.ler for cash tha following descrllwd tut af land lying and being in that part of the city of New em common ly called Pavietown, and bmindd as follows; - - inning at the nortlweit intersection of Main and Murray streets and running noithwaiiily along Murray street slwHy-one ft, thence eat- wardlvand ctrali-ai with vain etreet Sftr-nve tm. to t 1. t r vr owid fcy I. i . t' -e mi!... .1 peraUI wi'h rrav afrart i t I) ) t 'r-t, t' I'. H ' il ' ' ' FOR SALE I SojoV or; Soy Beans andiField Peas Hyde Co., grown Burt and Rust proof Oats, Hay, - - t- : t?-j : o Ucua, udiiy rccu, v.uin, Brand. Beet Pulp. Ship Stuff and all kinds of feed. buwzus & co. il 33 fiddle, it.' New Brrn,lf.O. Thone 18-4. ) r,'r. for c(;:: ;n: :TiON. I,. II. I i ' -n, a prntr.! 1 rf i' t 1 1 ", i . Ii nt
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 4, 1911, edition 1
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