IKE WEEKLY JOURNAL lateMlahe 1878 ituMiflbed ts Two Section. svsrj Tuesday and Most, at Journal BuUd- Bft-60 Craren Btrest CHAKLES JU. BXJEVaUIB, EDITOR ArlD PROPRHTOR. Official Papsr of New Barn ana Cravtn County. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Two Months t M Tbrea Months.. .. .. .. .... s z Month W fwelvs Months.. .. .. .. .. i-M ONLY IN ADVANCE. Tha Journal Is cnly aant onpaj-ta-advance barls. Subscribers will re ceive notlca ot expiration ot their sub- nriptiona an an Immediate response o notice tu oe aajpreclated by the JiurnaL Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon In lulr" by ma.11 faeajaaw nlmi'n'ililtJ Children Cry for Fletcher's 9r I ff fx tr3rrT il l stra i p 1 a u i 'V?r? A' a? finteitfd at the Postotflce, New Bern, (j. C.. as secontf-cJaas matter. New Bern, N. C. April, 28. 1911. WATER HIGHWAYS FOE COMMERCIAL GROWTH. The three great factors for com mercial growth, good roads, good railroads, good waterways, and not alone, for commercial growth, are these contributary, but for a greater and broader civilization. Years ago, New Bern possessed goud waterways. There wasawa ter depth sufficient for boat service that carried passengers and freight, thousands in numbers of the first, hundreds of thousands of tons of the lost. Three, four, and five regular transportation boat lines, made thi city the water metro polis of this section. At the same period, there, were no roads that could be called good. There was railroad service of one passenger train iu and out, daily, except Sunday. There were freight trains every other day. What a reversal of the situation today ! Practically uo river trans portation service, and what is at tempted, is compelled to meet re bull' as to dock accommodations, and serious hiueracce when inter ior shipments are suggested. As to good roads, a people eager for them, voting hundreds of thous ands of dollars, and ever anxious not merely for local good roads, but also willing to join in the movement fo.i a great public high way through the state. Instead of two passenger trains, daily, twenty four, daily, and nearly as many on Sunday.. Two to four or more regular freight trains, daily, with extra freights a common daily occurrence. New Bern has grown during the past ten years, but not what it should and could have grown. Neither in population nor in in dustrial and commercial expansion is there the development and growth that every local condition, soil, natural resources, geographi cul location, fully warrants. Good road", good railroads, are New ileruV, today, but the third link of the all important chain that will form the fastening for commercial growth, industrial advancement, population increase, is wanting. There is the urtrent need for this community to enter upon this waterway service, to have deeper water, municipal docks, and so in vite a trade that shall be competi tive, but a competitive transport tinn service that while it lessens the cost of freights, increases vast ly the aaiouut of freights, benefit ting the merchant, transportation companies, rail and water, and the consumer. ea The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hns been v; in use for over SO years, has borne the signature ot . aim has been made under Ms- per- fj7-f--, sonal supervision since its infancy. f-CdCUH ij,w nn mm tn decftlvfl VOU In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-jjood" are but Experiments that trifle M ith and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverislmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of CHAMBER GOII MERGE MEETING Legal Notices NOTICE QP MEETING TO ELECT COMMISSIONERS. The Kind You Have Always Bought For Over oO Years In Use THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 7 ' MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. ise. however much she wishes r do so. "The sunshine of an April day" one of three things a wise man will not trust, and yet how few are the wise, judging by what one sees daily on the street ! But however capricious the first two thirds of April, tuny not the Hues of the poet at last come true! "Old April wakes, and hor last dewy morn Her death bed sleeps in tear?: to hail the May New blooming blossoms 'noath the sun are borne. And all poor April's chirms arc swept away." May, cannot make good her prom I !(8aaaaaaaaa9a999W toia n.i i d..l...:l..m S i uur boioreu 5 f State of Ohio, t'jty of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie is senior partner of the firm of F J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and Stat aforesaid, and thai said firm wil. pay the sum of OXE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured bj the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence this (Hh day of December, A. D. 188(5. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and raucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.Joledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. EASTER SUNDAY. ST. CYPK1AN CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL. The Easter exercises were all that could be expected, sweet and entertain in. The Chmax. It was motioned and seconded that Rector J. L. Taylor be extended a vote of greatful and appre ciative thanks for his useful and ex emplary life lived in this communi'y as as a Gospel Minister and for his unique smooth, valuable and unselfish services rendered the church of his choice and for th s sweet, loving, gospel sermons preached by him from time to time to the people. The timely motion prevail ed unanimously R. SAWYER, S. S. Supt, Instructive Addresses on Need of Waterways And Advertising a Section. The quarterly meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce was held at the court houte last night. The attendance Was far short of whst it should have been. The address of Mr. S, A. Thompson, field secretary of the National Rivera and Harbors jCongres?, should have been heard by ever citizen. It was in structive, tT.preasive. and inspiring as to New Bern and the great possibili ties that abound for the development of this city, in population and wealth, 'hrough increase of waterway transror tation. Rapidly speaking, but with fu I knowledge of his subject, Mr. Thomp son presented the waterways, tie ab solute demand fur their creation in every section of this country where they can be built. The cost per ton by water transportation compartd with every kind of transportation, the tre- mendrus growth in commerce of those cities where waterways led to the spa. the wisdom that demanded hundred" of millions of dollars for waterway devel opment, finding its lull justification in the remarkable returns in business created through these opened up water ways. Figures piled upon figures, yet no confusion, all proving the speaker's contention for waterways and even more of them. Mr. Thompson showed the need of municipal ownership of docks, oointed that New Bern had only the but end of stne'.s to offer for any wa ter commerce that might seek this part. As a stranger, New Hern's opportuni ties for developing a splendid water highway to the sea, go ng south and north after trae'e, and have equal trade seeking this pari appealed- strongly to Mr. Thompson. He was given hearty applause several times, Mr. B, E. Rica, industrial agent Nor folk-South rn made an address on ad- vestising this section to tho people of other sections, who would find in Eas tern Carolina the very climate, soil and opportunities that thousand sought in other state but could r.ot fit d. North Carolina .. - Superior Court, Craven County Before W. at. Watson. C. 8.C IN RE MOSELY CREEK DRAINAGE blS TRICT, -, h To The Owners of Land Within The Utaj Creek Era inure District- --- . . ., TAKE NOTICC That the above entitled drainage district hav ing been declared established by the Order and Decree of this court, as provided by law, and the survey and plan therefor having bsen duly ap proved, and it being the purpose of the court to appoint three persons who shall be designated as : the Board of Drainage Commissioners, and such Drainage Commissioners being required by law Brat, to be elected by the owners of the land within the Drainage Discrict, or by a majority of the same, in such a manner as the court shall prescribe; and it being the purpose of the court to appoint such commissioners as shall have re ceived majority of the votes of such land owners Now Therefore, notice is given to the owners of land within such district to meet in the town of Dover at Richardson'B Hall on Saturday, the 29th, day of April, at the hour of 12 o'clock m . and at such time and place said land owners shall proceed to elect a chairman and secretary of said meeting, and after so organising, an election shall be held by such land owners so assembled. and at such election three Commissioners shall be voted for.-and such commissioners as shall re ceive a majority of the votes cst at such meet ing shall be appointed by this Court a Board of Drainage Commissioners of said Mosely Creek Drainage District, and If any one or more of such proposed commissioners shall not receive the vote of the majority of such land owners, the Court will thereupon appoint all or the remsiml- ed of such commissioners from those voted for in such election; and at such meeting the secretary thereof shall keep an accurate list of the names of the commissioners voted for. the number of votes cast for each, the number of land owners attending such meeting, and shall certify the same under his hand, apporved by the chairman of said meeting, to the undersigned clerk of the Superior Court of Craven county immediately upon the adjournment of each meeting. It ii furthered adjudged that this xotice shall be published daily in the New Bern Daily Journal and the New Bern Sun for ten days prior to luch meeting, and that Ave notices thereof shall be potcl at conspicuous places in said district, and one nut ice at the court ho:se door of Craven county. This the 17th. day of April 1911. W. Ii. WATSON. Clerk Superior Court. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA When, Man Make His Will. It is a morbid suiicrstltlon tint o man dies when he makes uls will. More often be lives happily and long after be has done so. It relieves bis anxieties. London Saturday Renew. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Foolr.d by the Kilts. At Tel-el Keliir the first highland regiment that hud been seen In Egypt was eiiramped apart from the rest of the English army. The natlves'look It Into their heads t lint these were t,he wives of the English soldiers left tin guarded. The oriental Imagination de termined Hint the ehance was too good to be missed and hastily arranged ,nn expedition to carry off the women., I have heard that they were very much astonished at the' reception that they net and that they changed their minds and told each other that among these incomprehensible English the short petticoat was a robe of honor and only given -to those wh bad RELIABL MEDICINE-NOT A NARCOTIC. Mrs F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., says Our little boy contracted a severe bronchial trouble and as tl e doctor s medicine did not cure him. I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in which I have great faith It cured the eoueh as well aathe choking and gag' ging spells, and he got well in a short . : - L'..l..'. I J u it onri To. (Vm. nnund baa manv times saved us much trouble and we are never wilhout it in the houie.M-F. S. Duffy. A 8ad Prospect. They say there's no fool like an old fool." "That makes me shudder for the nr tnre-1 Tx6 already been all the other kinds." Kansas City Journal.- ln cases of rheumatism relief from pain maKea Bleep ana rest posiuie Oil, APRIL 1 With the month of April more than two thirds passed, it would seem that its capriciousness would be sobered down, and the mild, gentle and tender Apl with its flowers, ita early vegetables) and . . 13 1 l .H.A spring lamo wouiu uie. ""j i from boisterous, rowdy March and lie true to itself. - f ; Vr : How can it be other irise, "th' uncertaiu glory of an Aptil day," ' when the mouth is subject to a 12 . day draft from March iu in be - ginning, and so must gain the Bcorn aud eutnity of those who hasten to cast aside the winter hat to appear lit the straw hat, that the wind blows into the mud, or laving away in camphor the ral ment that has stood of the wintry blasts to assume garments that April, promising much, catching her victim unawares, falsely ie ti f t ds the deceived oue ( M ' - - - African Giants. There are many giants in Africa nine feel high w Some of them weigh 300 pounds and ore strong enough to kill a panther at one blow. Terbaps yon think such big fellows must be clumsy. but they are not. J"Uey eun run fuster than any horse, springing twelve to fourteen feet at a leap. This all sound like a fairy story, but not so when you hear that these African clnnts are- ostriches. ONE CONDUCTOR HELPED BACK TO WORK. If r. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes:. "I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism and used two bottles of Fo'ey's Kidney Remedy wiih jrvnd effect. The third bottle Dut me on my feet and I resumed work as conduc tor on the Lexington, Ky.. Street Rail way. It will do all you claim in cases of rheumatism." It clears the blood of uric acid. -F.S. Duffy. . proved their bravery in. fighting.- hjg may obtaind b applying Cham "Egypt as We Know It" berlain'a Liniment For sale by all dealers. FOR CONSTIPATION. Mr. L. H. Franham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says "Chamberlain s siomacn anj Liiver iu ' ' Foiled! . The last time 1 was in New fork I entertained at dinner at a awell cafe a mtiRin. " When we not outside lets are certainly the best thing on the h ,d t me. yolI fcnow you ac market fof constipation." Give these tablets a trial. You arecer'ain to And tkm aorrAeuhlt nnd nleasant in efftct. Price. 25 cents. Samples free. For sale by all dealers. " Catching Cuttlefish. Cuttlefish require deft handling. The cidentally dropped 80 cents on tue table Just as you left? tdsi iniei oi waiter tr.ed to erab it but 1 beat aim to It "-Atchison Globe. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Unlor and by virtue of the power of !e con- aineri in that certain mortgage deed executed by Joseph Herrinstton and Sarah Herrington, hi wife, to B, F. Dinkins 30th. day of January, 1901 which mortgage Jeed is recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Craven county in book 160. page 4Ti0. the said mortgage deed and the debt thereby secured having been duly transferr ed to the undersigned and default in the payment 3t tho debt thereby secured having ben made. the undersigned will, on Monday the 24th, day of April, 1911. at twelve o'clock m.. at the county court house doqr in New Bern, N. C. offer for sale ti the highest bidder for cash, all the follow inf described real estate, to-wit:- A certain piece or parcel of land adjoining the lands of Enoch Harris, William Lodge and B. F, Dinkins and others: bounded and described as follows:- Lying, situate and being in No. I township. Craven county. N. C and beginning in the old line and runs with raid line north 11 west 64 poles: then south 77 east 143 poles to Clay Braneh; then with said branch, to Calvin' Joyner's corner; then with Jojmer'a line south 8 west 25 poles to Enoch Harris' corner, then with Harris' line north 35 east 26 poles to the eomrr; then north 6. east 20 poles to another of his corners; then with bis line north n cast a. poies to another of Harris' corner; then with Harris' line north 62 west S2 poles to Harris' corner: then with Harris' lino north 79 west 8 poles to the beginning, containing 61 acres, mora of less. This 23rd day of March. 1911. - - . N McRAY DINKINS. Assignee of said mortgage. R. A. NUNN. Attorney, A TARIFF. COMEDY; : 8pa!n Finally Won In th "Casa of tha - 8craw Propeller.".' Every British captain calling at Bpanlsn ports Is familiar with - tha "case of the Bcrew propeller " The story la told for the benefit ot lands men In Mr. G. H. B. Ward's "The Truth About Spain:" "The steel screw of a cargo steamer which traded with Bilbao and other northern porta was damaged beyond repair during a rough voyage.r The vessel was beached pend ing the arrival of a new propeller from England. V' ' ' - -r-V'': ''; "At last, when the steamer was about to sail, the captain was Informed that be had to pay a duty for ratting ashore a manufactured" article name lv. the "scrapped' or broken propeller. The captain protested and offered to dron It Into the sea, but tne oineiais were obdurate. They seized the ship and demanded payment.;. The captain declined to ease the tension by tne customary bribe and complained to the Rrltlsli foreicn office', Tiof Hntr .wiiajreturned. but the captnlnvw8 warned to'Cevery .caVefuJ about contraband, and for'aeveral voy ages nothing occurred. Several months later some slight Inaccuracy-In the ship's papers and the declaration of cargo gave the excisemen their chance, and the vessel was not allowed to leave until a heavy One, corresponding to the original propeller duty, was paid." Mount Etna. . Mount Etna is one of the- great vol canoes of the earth. It Is great In size, grcnt iu activity, great in beauty. In size It would cover the entire metro politan district of New Xork and the surrounding counties. ' Its height is 11,000 feet above sea level. - As to iu power, one of these eruptions some centuries ago killed 80,000 people, which is probably more than Vesuvius has ever done in all its existence as a volcano, not excepting the great eruption of 70 A. D.( which destroyed tho cities of Derculnneum and l'om pell. As to Its beauty, this is also verv difficult to describe. It is teeming with life, animal and vegetable, and is anmv onvered one-half the year. The other half it is bare to its very sum rait Christian Herald. NOTICE OF LIBEL. trays. to bed with co ,1 nnl fever. " "i A fill tb-tt , ' ' . . He Was Polite. , ne The great trouble wlt'j Gab- hWh la he talks too much. Bbe That's strange. When he's been with me he's acarcely said a word." tie Oh. he'a too much of a gentleman w Interrupt Boston Transcript ' AVERTS AWFUL TRAGEQY, Timelv advice given Mrs. C. Willough bait, which consists of a rougn cnunK by, oi Marengo, ww., tit. no. u pre- i ... . hvr.k mm ttri -I vented a jdrpMdlul tragedv and saved Mo..striug.lsnotidroppedover. Bklo to Do awanoweo, out ui """-r" .Za ZZ.Ti a a iii,u . hln W. After gustatonMorgans of the cuttles t0 mttnv remedies faihd. her aunt urged her be slowly pulled up until tnose m.- to tie Dr. Ktag's New .Discovery. 'I rusks have reached the surface la- ve (,een wng u for some time," he vain attempt to embrace It with their wrote "and the awful eough has almost long arms. Tien in a moment a gsff ROre. It also saved my little boy whn la plunged Into the leathery mantle of taken with a severe bronchial trouble. the would J diner, ana tne creaiyre mis rmucnim lueuicmo -- lor mroai ana luna; irouuiv. s tm. aid $1.00. Trial bottle free, uuar.n teed by all druggists. . ;. United States of America. Eastern District of N. C. Whereas, on the 17th dar of April, 191L J L Pritchard .lied a libel in the District Court of the United State for the Eastern District of North Carolina, against the steam tugboat Curtin. her boats, tackle, apparel, machinery and furniture, in a cause of collision, civil and maritime. . And whereas, by virtue of prices In due form of law, to me directed, returnable on the 3d day May, 191 L I have seized and taken the said steam tugboat Curtin, and have her in my custody. Notice is hereby given, that a District Court ill be held in the United States courtroom in the city of New Bern, N C on the 81 da- of May, 1911. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day. for the trial of said premises, and the owner or own ers, and all persons who may have or claim any. interest, are hereby cited to be and appear at the time and place aforesaid to show cause, if any tbey have, why a final decree should not pass aa prayed, CLAUDIUS DOCKERY. ; - . U. 8. Marshal ' . 4 By SAMUEL LILLEY ' - Deputy. R A. NUNN, Proctor for Libellant, NOTICE OF LIBEL. , The Gate to Tibet. Jnst outside Tnchienlu is the stone bridge which is called "the gate to II bet." Tachlenlu is a narrow little city which had to conform its shape to the contour of the mountains which shut.lt in. There Is hardly a foot of level crniind within the walls. It Is the great emporium of trade between Chi na and Tibet, where the Chluese ex change tea for musk and gold dunt Many red frocked lamas are to be seen about the city, most of whom live In larcelamnsnries outside the walls. On the flat roofR of the houses flutter In numerable prayer flags, giving to the winds the universal Tibetan hynin of praise. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTOR 1 A A Tough Meal. Tastes differ strangely from age to age. Flamingoes- rougues are saia- to have been an epicurean luxury in Ro man days, but the authors of "Unex plored Spain." who. experimented with them, found no pleasure In the meat The tongue," they say, "is a thicR fleshy organ, tilling the whole cavity of the mandibles, and furnished with a series , of . flexible, bony spikes or books nearly half an Inch long and curving Inward. We found them quite uneatable tough as India rubber. Even our dogs rcf lifted to eat the delicacy. " . Young men with an eye to smart styling and a hankering after fashion will appreciate this nobby Cold-Bond : Guaranteed $2.00 Straw Hat" There's a signed and sealed guarantee bond of complete satisfaction or .money back with every Gold-Bond Hat, and besides we're allowing every smart ah pe of the season in either . Softs or Derbies and every seasonable col or, too.' ; ;.-..':; ;". -; S. LIPMAN Cor. S. Front and Middle Sts. HARDWARES AND . Building Ma Aerial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence lew ken, I.' C Foley 's Mils What They Will Do (or Yoa Tbey will euro your backache, trengthen your kidneys, cor rect urinary Irregularltlet, build p the worn out tissues, and limlnate the excess urio acid that causes rheumatism. Pre Tent Drizht'e Disease and Cia t $ni rtttore betl:!i ni Is unceremonious!, Cnn.? Into tbe boat Confirmed Hie Suspicion. Ben Nathan, the EngltMlT bnmormt 1'TS EQUAL DON'T EXIST. No one hat ever made a salve oint- m.nt nr tialm Irt MimnirA with KUCK- lan'a Arnira Hnlv. It 'a tba ona Derfeci on retnniluK home from a visit to thlf healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, country was expatiating to a friend sores, scald, boil, ulcers, cczrma. salt nm Iha irinrtes of California. After rneum. r or sore eyes, eoio mmvm, vii-y- listening patiently the mend saia: od hands or snrains its supreme, un rivaled for oiles. Trv it Only 25c.' at I all druf gists. , .:- - - , ; ' : . t"; Japan's New Yaar Celebration. Tbe New Year Is ushered In amid great rejoh lng In Japan. On tha last day of the old year no one goes to bed. the bells ling all night long, sad 'on New Yeara morning the usual sweep- Ing and dusting of rooms are pretermit ted lest any good luck should be swept awaf. All the gateways are decorat- exl with atrnw rones, oranees and lob stersthe last, because of its crooke"l back, being regarded as the symbol of old age and from Jan. 1 to- 3, the "three chief day of the ncW yenr." the people reptile themselves with "zonl." a stow of rtre colic p:1 r--t.. I...!le. In f, li i" 'ivy. T "But there must be some disadvan tages in living there?" : ' "No." said Mr. Nathan, "It w s per fectly Ideal place. For any man who will work"- " ' "Ah " limke In the friend. "1 knew there were wome rtlwidvnntngesr CHiSHESTKS SPILLS DIAMOND at -r a.L .... n (.t for I'lII-CniTS-rr.R't. ll'AMONI) lk4,ll FIi.1.4 in Jra nl l.ni.D mrtnl'if l''-M, f-ilcu Vlln Illut- Klblxik. Tk KO rtn-. tlnr ytnr ii.. ,. .- ..k r . 1. 1. DO GHOSTS HAUNT SWAMPST- No, never. IU foolishness to fear a fan cied evil. hen there are real and deud' y perils to guard against in. swamps and marshea. bayous, and low ' lands. These are the malaria germs that cause ague, Thills and fever, weakiwsi, aches in the bones ana mupcies ana r-ay in duce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bit ters deatrevs and casts out tnese vici ous germ f torn the blood. "Three bot tles a rove ii ine maiaria irmn my ays tern," wrote Wm Fretffell, of Lucama, N. C. "and I a had fine health ever since." Use this safe, sure remedy on ly, 50c at all druggists. , ' - -' " r In. . 1 lt n ... r UDIiea Biaies mannai a hi . Eastern District of K.O. . i 4- " Brrirtue of an order at sale Uud- out of the United States Destrlct Court for -tha Eastern Distrirt of North Carolina, on tha 20th. day of April 1311. notice ts hereby given that I will sell by public auction, for cash, on Tuesday, th 2nd. dar of May 1911, at 11 o'clock a. m. at Oriental. Pamlico county, N. C. th Gas Boat ' Pearl", enainea, bUlers. machinery, tackles, apaarel. appurtenance, and furniture, aa aha new Ilea, 8al will be mad on board th boat. CLAUDIUS DOCKERY, United State Marshall. ' SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. J Byfirtu of aa order of the court of bank - rutc'In th matter of W I Moor bankrupt I will sell to the highest bidder foe eauh, at th Poatofflc door la Oriental. Pamlico eountr North Carolina, at 12 o'clock M. oa Thursday, th Iltb. day of Hay, 1 91 1, all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Pamlieo eountr, North Caro lina, a short distane North of Oriental bounded on th East by th Haraett road, cm th South by th A. F. MtdyU land and on th West hr th Jordan land. Being th same-tnortjpured by W. J. Muor t i Mary Mldyett and duly naisterad In the offlca of tberWIstor of Deeds of Pamlico county, to which referenc 1 hereby made, and contaln ins one hundred (100) acres, inoreor less,, This 10th. day of April. A. D. Iulr. GEORGE T. FARNELL, .- Trusts la Bankruptcy of W. J. Moor. Befor a Shop Window.- . Billy-Buy ; me that little . rocking borne, paps, Popa-If yoo are a good boy you shall have It for your .nest birthday. Blllj-No.r Buy It now. - I may have a new papa before my next birthday.-Meggendorfer Blatter. ., ,..,, a k, a. i ,. -.. , -. '.' f GIVES AID 10' STRIKERS ' Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels seem to croon a strikand refuse to work right, Thei you need those pleasant little strike-breakers ur. K.ing s New Life Pills to five them natural aid and gently compel proper action. Excellent health soons follows. Try them. 26c at all drugglsta. "'. Slucerlty Is the basis of all true friendship. Without Sincerity It Is Ilka a ship without ballast EXECUTOR NOTICE. Bavins quiliflcd aa executor of th last will and testamentof (Mrs Suaaa C Jerkins) deeeaard late of Crsren county. North Carolina. This Im to notify all persons hsvin claims against her entate to mhibit thi-m tome, on or before ffte 14. ly of March 1912. or this . lll he ,MH in lt f l!ir rwvr II ! i ' :'H(. ,!..,.. 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