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In handling one's affairs are quite as important to assure the greatest success as- it is to have ample capita). . Every pros- ; perous business man pays for all expenses by check, knowing that by this method he has safety for his funds and a com plete, indisputable record of all transactions. An account subject to check is as essential to the private individual as it ia to the business man. . ' ' . - ' .. : Tislin iiiites mi nw:m. .- 1 1 ASSETS. MORE THAN TREBLED. 4 - II 03.0! CENTRAL LIFE CSCICCE COMPANY (1861.) ' : f, POLICY HISTORY. . ' Policy No' II, issued March 1867, for 12000, on 10 PAYMENT- LIFE ANNUAL DIVIDEND pluir " "- ' Premiums paid for 10 years (1876, fully paid op) i $ 839.00 Dividends received including 1911, . " . ." -r-' 737 25 , Difference between Premiums paid to 1878 -: '-: ; and Dividends received to date, v' ; r. t, ' K, .101.75 -vy,! 1911 DIVIDEND $22.70 (old age income.) . ASK TO SEE THE 1911 POLICIES, - - ,v ; . W, Qt-BOYlpijjtfi Largest Dividends." ' . Lowest Net Cost Insurance. ti;e J!iio:.:iiic e?,ll-eeo:;3 will ease the bur den on horse more than any axle ev er offered, if you are using two horses get a vehi i- cle equipped with . this axle and you - can sell one and save the feeding. And is the first and onljJBall-Be wing Axle that can be-Seat to anyone anywhere, and be a Buccksa every Ume without any brains being sent along to adjust it- ' ' . ; '-' -v-" G. S. OIEE3 & S0::5,EMJ 5T. ffl EEK 1 H: CIIOOLS AND COLLEGES J i: ... Bineo 1;;. 1 y'm-a "Ihoroufh Instruction under positively Christian liiiluences ut ti. 8 lowest pot3,tile cost," i ' RESULT: It Is to-day with Its faculty of 32. a boarding patronage of 328, I'jb student "body of 4.X), and its plant worth $140,000 i - . - THE LEADING TRAINING ECIIOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA $150 payH all charges for the year, Including table board, room, lighto, steam li nt, laundry, niedirul attention, physical culture, and tuition In all subjects -t iicyt munio and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, i r- v r.C Til Meredith One of the few fnl!. kcs for women In ttie South that confers ttn A. B. dfpr represent- wj. four years of p . tniiipp colKe work according to the Standard Collefea. J , lh'hmR awanl. in the Schools of F locution, Art and Music - : , I.itirary fw ililu w c ' iiirtn fpr hai lift H inrdinjf Club, v, h to ?..") a yi'nr. Stiiiif'iit.i nut ( j ir c:tinlojf. ;;i re. 'AN va: ' T illllliilliniiii!lil!l!ilHI!llllli!!IMiMH!lllIHlP FROM .INSURANCE IN FORCE" 1900 to 1910 MORE THAN DOU BLED; 4 MLE is root proof and ; ; , EVERLASTING A' ;- i i:.UI REEVES, E. A., Principal. College. Iftit. Syetematic triiniuf in 1 hyaital Education andar director. ii tenuis ' by about )ialf an hour of daily domeetic aervtoft, etndant mv fron a the necsnary an ta far enterance may prepare In Meredith Academy. tuc-ft women's rsllrire of its erwle in the South, . - H M in. nr fnlT irformrtum, atiiireS. ' . '. r.': 'A n. c. - -.-, 1 f fnr roll antl for rhria. L t, o. II. S.. Clin, iinv t-Mirut h, bit in jwi.hi atrl lv r paiapct ty m .-'.it P -It C K. F. 0, h: 81 1011 Tim .not::; i CAr.;:!.s.A ' 'Mf - f" iT"-r , N - i j .: .",15 t courxi j in A ;"i ii -nil nre: i.r i FOOTBALL; IS DANGEROUS. If You Don't Think . So Try to 8tart a . "-,. .'.Game In -Turkey, ' ,v j , It la, 'or was until recently," a difficult natter to be a sportsman In Turkey. One ttechad Bey tried It. With a re sult weird enough to serve as a basis. for a detective etury of a "comic, opera. The young Turk bad- organized' a football team among his friends, to gether with some 'Greeks and Arme nians, and began practicing.' Not very long after, in the middle of the night, police came to lis house and carried bun off to Scutari There fie was sub mitted to a lojig Interrogation as to the club and the game of football. . ' The authorities were convinced that they bad found a great plot and that the club- must be a secret society. A special -messenger was sent- for : the ball, and that was duly examined and found to be an Infernal machine-' The rules of the game were considered to be another piece of damning evidence, and still worse were the sweaters and colors 'of the" club. ;x-f!s:'f5f-?; ' After long deliberation the culprit was sent to the higher police authori ties In Stamboul, who went tbrough-a second long examination and came to' the conclusion , that the empire had been saved from disintegration by the early discovery of a great plot They dispatched the whole mutter to be In quired -Into at the jsultnn'tt palace t Xlldla, and. a special commission tooK the matter In hand. . '-'. -. . After much carefuHthought and ex amination of the evidence of the crime it was decided that there might , not be nothing In It. but that It must not be committed agaln.-IJnrper'e Weekly, -fflHlig of ' l no V.OBI unora, - The music of 'The Lost Chora" was composed under most touching condi tions. - Arthur Sullivan was watching by the bed of his dying brother.. Fred erick. "One night Shortly before death the Invalid sank Into a peaceful slum- ber. -Arthur; who attended his broth er day and night took the oppor tunity, to read, and .it happened that bis eyes fell on- Adelaide Anne Proc ter's poem. "The Ist Chord.", . The verses Impressed h'.m greatly; and ma sic appropriate to them suggested It self to his mind.. '.Taking a sheet of music paper,-be began to write, and si absorbed was be In his task that he eat .hour after hour working at it until the song was completed. Probably the acute emotional 'conditions under Which the music was composed ac count largely for the power to touch the emotions which undoubtedly "The Lost Chord" possesses. George Leon Varney In National Magazine 1 ' A! Go as You Ptaaie Railway. The Quest-Etat railway Is a stand' Ing Joke- In Paris on account of Its slipshod ways.' -They- tell there ' this atory ,of an incident which happened when M. Brland was ureiulcr:. A itusslan prince - was In Brittany and wanted to come up to, Purist He telegraphed. -to his secretnry.- "Shinl arrive Inralldea "tomorrow 8 a. m. Don't want accident to trnin. " ! Briaud ahout It" The secretary call ed on the prime minister, wuo was most affable. - "It Is not the general custom' on the Quest-Etat to avoid ac- cidents," he said, "but I will "ask the director to ,ee what can be done." The express arrived' safely without (he smallest mishap, but His hours and a bait late, during all which-time the Russian nrlnce'a secretary bad been waiting on the platform. ii ; ; - SAVED HIS WIFE'S LIFE. "Mv wife would have been in her irrave tndsv." Wlites Q H brown, ol Muscadine Ala.. "U it naa noi uewi for Dr. Kinir's New Discovery. She was down in herbed. not able to col up without help. She had a severe bror chial trouble and a dreadful cough got her a bottle of Dr. Kinpa New Dis covery, od she loon began to iwnd. and was well in a stv ri ume. ;, imam ble for eoughs ar.d cld, it's the most relrahle remedy on eartn lor oenperau luns trouble. ' hemorrhaces. laRrippe, jathpig, hiy fvi-, c'oup and whoooing roueb. 50c. sl.tiO. Trial bottle-tree, Guaranteed by all druggists. t - ' -. True 8ympathy.; : The thin man darted across, the plat form. ' ' . r,'. "Will you hold the train a moment for my wife, conductor?" he gasped. "She Is Just crossing the street." :V , "Can't do it," snorted tho conductor as ba raised bis baud to signal the en gineer. "V "'j ..-. ..., '" "B-but, conductor, she's going away to stay six months cried the thlu man. "If she doesn't go now she may change her mind." ' . ' , " : "I'll hold it," replied tho couductor. Cleveland Plain Dealer. L ! ' - : , , SJOMACU TROUBLES.:. . , " Many remarkable cures of stomach trou 1 -shave been effected by Chaml)er lain's Stotiarh and Liver Tablets. One man who had sp'jnt over two thousand uouars ror meuicme- uihi iii-uiiiiwiil won ourtd by a few boxes of these, tablet Price, 25 cents. Samples free at all dealers, ' ; . " ' J'JjJ . Punlthmjnt Aftr Oostn. A negro, already under sentence of life luiprlsonment, wus couvlcted of two charges of assault to' murder. With grimt gravity tliejury sentejioed lit n to Ove years on each charge and ordered the prison olllcers to keep his corpse foMen years after lie died. Per Imps a little theology entered the de cision, tlie Jury feeling us did the man found hammering away at a snake nflrr ho had killed It and who 'ex plained by faying lie believed in pun tKliinont lifter d'Nitli..1uuVo. A f 'nttsmaii'i Oust Ambition Ii, fn nt Loril C.rry li;nl an nmlil ti hi f.ir a Love plili-. He had piiBKcd lio r ' "i m I 'ill, tut lh:it iliil nut Kill I "y i h ;:!. Tli"!.' u .i.-i tall; of Ta . , .1 ( i. y s.,id qsiM en vac illy, t vo. I I li ( i!Hii''ii an V ''M I "DIRECT UNE iL&OlNTS v 0BIH.-S011IllEll5T.ra. Very Low Roud'J Trip Bates to all Principal Hesorta.- U ' Through Pullman to Atlanta, leaves Ra!eieh4;05pm, arrives' Atlanta 6:35 ni, making.-close connection . for and arriving Montgomery following day af ter leaviiig Raleigh 11:00 a m,' Mobile :12 p nt, Mew Orleans 8:30 p m,, Birrn- inghajn 12:15 noon, Memphis 8:05 p in, Kansas City 1120 a m, second day and connecting for., all other points; .. This car also makes close connection atSalia bnry for St Louis and other Western poIiltB. ' , . r ' ' Through Pullman to Washington lea ves Raleigh 6:50 p m, arrives Washing on 8:53 a m, Baltimore 10:02 a m, Phila delphia 12:23 noon; New York 2:31 pm. This car makes close connection at Wash ington for Pittsburg, Chicago and all points North and West and.' at Greens boro for 'Through -Tourist Sleeper for California points and for - all Florida pointsv : .-? iJ-'jV'v;----'-- '-,;' Through i Parlor Car for Asheville leaves Gbldsboro at . 6:45 a m, Raleigh 8:35 a m, , arrives Asheville ,7:40 p m, making close connection with the Caro lina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10 a m, following day after leaving Ral eigh, with close connection for all points Norm and JNoitn-west. Pullman tat' Winston-Salem leaves Raleigh 2:30 a m, arrives Greensboro 6:30 a m, making close connection at Greimsboro for all points North, South, East and West This car , . la ' handled on tram No. Ill leaving Goldsboro at 10:45pm. 'v, ...! If you desire any information, please call, : We are here to furnish informa tion as well 88 to sell tickets. h. f. cary.- j. o. jones'. G. P. A i - T. J A. Washington, D. C , Raleigh, N. C. The plan to acquire forest lands in the White Mountains And Appalachian regions has been blocked. , 5 " ' - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA Twenty million gallons of whiskey were shipped by expreBa recently into "dry". Blatta. , ""' FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY.. Is purticulary recommended for chron 1c cssts of kidney and bladder trouble It tends to regulate and control the kid ney and bladder action and is healing strengthening and bracing. ... .Th Bishop's Opinion. - -"The late Bishop Whitaker,' said a Philadelphia Clergyman, "had Vury lit tle sympathy ,w.itb ultra high church leaning. A young divine 'once said to bim at a Lenten lecture, 'Bishop, sup poxe I should burn a .few pastilles dur ing the service, do yoo, think anything would happen P .': ; , , ,"HlHbop Wbltaker Nsmlled dryly, and, passing , bis band down his white beard,-be answered: ; . : "'A good deal would banteo, my young friend. " Tour " 'congregatloa would ' be I licensed, , your vestrymen would fume, and It's more than likely that you .yourself would go up . In smoke.' " . . " ' " : - -Homo Only In Name." A young teacher who has substitut ed lri the lower districts of tbs city tells this little story of on of her pu pils: . ,-;r -.":;,:-': 'V ;' -There bad been an' entertainment at the Bcbool at which the child bad re ceived a picture from the principal. The next day the little girl appeared with, the picture under ber arm. Quite regretfully she laid It upon the teach er's -desk. ' ').;'" .' "Mom says thank yon: for the pie-' tare;" she Imparted, drawing up ber ragged .llttie form. rbut ,ws ain't got no. wall to hang It on." ' ' : v ' v ' .'.' "N'o walll" cried the horrified young substitute. IWhy, Molly, what do you mean 7" ,V 1 -', -' ".'-.' V -x'-" There's five families of us In our room." ' Mony ; expiaineo careioraiy. "an we live In the mlddls"-PhUa. dclphla Times. . .' .V . . ' NDRFOLKSOUTHERN PUTS ON mm slime cars Between "VVlnstoti-Saliem and Boau- fort, Effective June' IB, ; Parlor - Car Betwceu Ooldsboroand Beau foit, Effective Juoe II, lull. I SEASHORE SEASON OPENS . Wit'.) the inauguration of sleeping vara on trains Nos. 8 and 9 and Parlor curs on trains Nos. 7 and 10, all trains on the Beaufort Division will carry Pull man Sleeping or Pailor Cars. ... The schedule of train No, 0 will he changed to leave Beaufort at 6:03 p m and Morehead City at 6:15 p m, New Bern 6:60 n m, Kintton 8:04 p m, and arrive in GoUlsboro at 9:00 p m . IF 5 Entering port arthOr. ,.., ' rJ-j-.',.r - J; la - Some tiling 7 Akin -to 4lllnj ThroiigK Picture rrama. - Getting Into the harbor" of Port Ar thur i something like so Alice In Wonderland trick. . One -sails through a picture frame the rocky bluffs at the mouth, barely wide enough for a stout ship to squeeze through without lacing wpbdertng how ttere can be room for a ship to anchor between the frame and the picture Itself, a small hamlet somewhat Swiss or Norwegian In bomellkeness. ' But once behind tbs frame the wonderland . unfolds. The small basin of water becomes a lake Ilka . tody,: delightfully-' protected be hind sheltering cliffs. The little ham let reaches out Into two big towns. ne on either side. vfc...-- The old town' to the east contains the older Busslan buildings, barracks, storehouses and the like. Here also now are the small Japanese shops and the poorer classes of 'Japanese dwell ings, semi-Japanese In construction, with the ramshackle Chinese quarter on the outskirts. " The hew town to the west is an open, modern European or American residence section, built largely by the Russians In the palmy days. Imposing government buildings erected by the Japanese, a hospital, a shady park and a well run modern hotel New Or leans Times-Democrat Ho Room For Him. Several relic's of exceptional value and of unusual Interest to archaeolo gists were discovered In a small town near Nuremberg, and as soon as the news . reached him the director of the Nuremberg ' Historical museum went to the village and Introduced himself to the mayor, saying: "I am In charge of the museum at Nuremberg, and I'd like to" "You're too late, my good sir," In terrupted the mayor. "We've already got here several merry-go-rounds, a bearded woman, a theatrical company composed of apes, a troupe of trained dogs- and a band of Hungarian musi cians, so you can readily see tbat we've got no room for your museum." ' And with these Words be nodded to the director and went away. Greenland's Exolusiveness. ' Greenland, with Its Icy .mountains, Is very exclusive, and. so far f rom Invltlug visitors, It. even makes It Inconvenient for tourists to land on- the tittle bit of occasionally green land tbat surrounds Its great heart of perpetual lea Per mission must be bad from Denmark. Denmark Is, Indeed, very careful and conservative In the management of Greenland affairs. The trade there Is monopolized by the state, and only government vessels are .welcomed to Greenland waters. This Is to protect the Greeulanders from unscrupulous mercliapts. The state also ttxes both the price they shall pay for food and tbe price the) shall sell at FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS rOBMICUalATISat KIDNCTsXkHO LSDS Beans. Tbe bean Is comparatively new as an edible. Our common bean is a native-! of South America and. was Introduced Into Europe, whence It came to Mis country during the sixteenth century and now is represented by over 150 cultivated varieties. The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the result of correct living and good digestion, wina the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty" Chimberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct it. For saie by all dealers. 8avw. His ChanoSi ' When all Westcbester county was thrilling with the prospect of a rail road competition an agent of tbs new rompany that, wus to build 1 went through Pelbutn Manor buyiug proper ly for tbe right of way. Us rang tbe ioofbell of oue resident, who wus llv lug In a rented bouse at $00 s month, i. "Will you take., f 0.000 for this Douse r demanded the agent. . : "Oh, no, 1 couldn't," stammered tbs tenant . , -"Will you take 8,000r i Hl couldu't do It." ; . "well, think 1t over." . Mr, Tenant foslly ruas aroand to the owner of tbe property and gets an agreement: to sell him the property for IU.000 If be ran raise tbe money. The railroad's agent returns. , ... "Will you take $l),000V" "No." ' --, "Tear- i...- ' V , ;. "Yes." ,.;..' , ' ,':'.. - - "Doner :- -" '. - Oh. yes. there Is such s thing as luck when a man baa tbe wits to see It comlug'uls way.-New Vork Press. - " Her Kind of Eoaqomy. 'Persons who had heard the man de clare many times that unless he could Oud a truly economical woman be would never oiarry laughed cyiflcally at the announcement t'f bis engage mem to woman who'bad. figured In a thirty dollar hut episode. - ;, .-'-."'.' "Surely," said his friends, "you don't consider s wumau sip,, buys thirty dollar hats tmly et-thjuinlcai?" "1 do." aaid tbe mas.,. "Just recall the clrruniatnnce.,- Khe was, found .lying In a faint lp a millinery store anteroom with MM In rash snd a blU fpr s thirty dollar bat In ber pocket book I claim tbat any wumau who wlll pay ouly $.10 for a hat when she Has 1200 In cold rasb Id ber pocket book Is economical to lbs core, and I am going to marry her." New Vrk Time- ,.'.- ' . ,': ' Brav Man. - Lawyer-Now, sir, you say the bur glar, after woeplug In through the front window, begun to walk alovty up the stairs, nnd yet Joi did Dot rev him, nlihounh joa were Mtundlug at the head of tbe stairs at the time. May I venture to Inquire why you did not see hlmt Principal Witness t'er- tulniy, sir. The fact la my wife Was 1 i t'-0 wny.- 1'iii'k. ;. STOPPING . A N0SEBLEE0LV By Ini. Method It is Simply a Matter Imagination. ". ''" i . Vc i I"" In many experiments carried on dar ing tbe last few years It has been' as certained that , the mind controls to a Wonderful extent the flow of blood to any particular part of the body. . The following .experiment, has been -tried as many as ten times by ne and baa nvt failed ence. -" . When tbe nose starts to bleed. Im mediately ptrsuude yourself to believe tbat you are running with all your might op the steepest flight of steps you can think of or up a high hill; that la, Just think of doing either of these things nnd doing It fast Think at tbe same time that you are carry lug a heavy piece of baggage' "with both bauds and add thoughts of any other bodily exertion. , You will be sur prised at the quickness with which your, trouble ends. The explanation is tbat when ws really start to run more blood Is given to the arteries supplying the muscle of the legs than they were receiving while at rest. This has been proved. As the same thoughts in the mind pro duce approximately the same bodily effects, if ,one merely thinks to run, but does not run, the blood will go to the legs anyhow and away from the bead, as desired. There are many common experiences of secretions started by thoughts. If oue looks at a lemon and thinks of sucking it his mouth Immediately waters, and I have no doubt tbat many people who read this will have their mouths watering from the simpl- readings Lawrence Hodges in 'Chicago Record-Herald. A Joke on Her Neighbor. A queer old woman bad a horse which was tbe pest of tbe neighbor hood. It especially delighted In graz ing on a certain neighbor's lawn. This was a great annoy a nee to bimrbut, not wishing to' have any trouble, be decided to buy tbe old horse. He made tbe woman an offer of $10 for the old animal, which she declined. About two weeks later she came to ber neighbor one day and told blm she was very sorry to part with tbe borse, but as she whs in need of a little mon ey she bad decided to accept bis offer. The neighbor said. "Very well," and. drawing out his purse, banded her 10. She thanked him profusely and started to leave when tbe man be thought himself and said. "Where lhall 1 send to get the horse. madamV "Oh. be is dead down yonder In tbe fa n you," the woman calmly replied and marched on. ouj. v One Comfort. "Notblug Is so Dad that It rouldnt ba worse." quoted tbe wise guy. "Yes." agreed the simple mug. "we can't suffer from inauuiuln and night, mare at tbe same lime." Philadelphia Record. LIGHTNING KfLLS FEW. In 190G lightning killed only 169 peo ple in this whole country. One's chanc es of death by lightning are le-s than two in a million. The chance of death from live, kidney or stomach trouble h vastly greaier, but not if Elecliic Bitters be used, as Robert Madsen, of We-it Burlington, In., proved. Four doctors gave him up after eight months of suffering from virulent liver trouble and yellow jaundice. He was then completely cured by Eelectric Bitters. Thery're the best stomach, liver, and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 50c at all druggists. Von Lenbach, the Palnten Franz von Lenbach. the great por trait painter, painted three MriraIts of the poet Adolph Wilbrandt. On one occasion tbe sitting lasted through tbe whole day. Tbe afternoon paused, and dusk came on, but still I-enharh work ed away without appearing to notice the falling light At last it grew so dark tbat WUbrahdt could scarcely see him. He called his attention to this, saying tbat It seemed Impossible for him to paint any more, but Lenbach begged him, unless he was tired, to continue sitting. - "But what can yon see of me?" asked the puzzled poet "Quite tbe best of all. Excellent Bit still, please." And the sitting only ended with the lust glimmer of light FOLEY KIDNEY PILU ton Baokaohs Kidneys and Sladbsi Ladies' Portraits. In a moment of self revelation Hopp- ner once stated that ' in ' painting ladles' portraits be used to make as beautiful a face as be could, then give It a likeness to the sitter; afterward working down from this beautiful state until the observer should cry out, "Oh, I see a ' likeness comlngf Then Doppner. would stop snd nevtt Ventura to make It mors like. Londoa Telegraph.', . ' WEEKEND EXCURSION TIGKiTS t eaaew-awaaaa - To Norfolk And .VirgiuU Beach Now on Sale, Via Norfolk ' Southern Ey., to Norfolk, i Va., And Return. ' ' ' From - Goldsboro ' I ' . LaG range Kinston : Dover 1 ' "', New Bern '.Vanceboro Washington Saturday Week End $ 2 SO : 2 60 14 75 4 75 475 4 76 4 75 4 76 V 3 76 2 60 2 60 2 60 ,2 25 2 26 Tickets to Vlrgin; Beach 25c higher than furnished to Norfolk. Rule, in proportion from all intermediate stations "Saturday tickets," sold for trains and 16. due to arrive Norfolk Sunday morning, good to return leaving Norfolk until train 1," Monday following date of sale. ,'-,',.", . "We tk End tickets," sold for train 6 and '.6, Friday niftht Snd Saturday train, f t r-Mrn until train I, Tu'-s- ;i;,vf " Notices - - MORTGAGE BALE.- -' ' K '' ' , Pursuant to a power of eole cootaiMd ta that certain real aetata aortmae asemtad hr Anue F. Carter and wjfa Delia Elizabeth Oar tar to Maiar Hahnbaarins data at SMh. of Ja uarr. the aamabrtua- recorded; in thaofueo. of tbe Resistor fcf Dsede of-Oawa ceuntr to book 124 pas 89. 1 wilt aelt attfa aourt houae daw In New Bern. N. C-oo Saturday. Jul? Mth. 1911 at tha hour of 12 o'clock laV-ty the Ms-beat bidder for eaabY-all of th -follow Ins deeeribad " property as eonwed in the Aorkjac aforaaaid. ; to-wifcAUourrig-ht.-titlaud' itit and a. ' Ute In and to the certain. nkKaor tract of bud aituated fat al! Craven county on 4be aootb aide - of NeueriTerandon-themet aide of Clubfoot's creelr, ooaUinfais thraa bundled . aarea, more or lesa.beimr the -same land that ae' (ranted to" Juha Joaaa by patent dated I8tb. day of Decern-. ber. 1784. and tbe came which was eenveyad to Hardy L. Josa by John at Roberta end wife by deed datad the 19th day of March 1847. and front Ed. R. Joneeand others to D, W. Bell by deed dated 10th. day of December.". 1S5S .and by D. W, Bell to said Anua Carter and Alfred WUliby by deed dated 16th. day of December. 1859 nsiaterad in office of the resistor of Deeda of said Crave county in book 68 folio 472. The interest and estate in eaid land of the eaU parties of the first part and the same hereby ooaveyed bales one half of eaid land. Default harms beea nude In the payment of said note this ssle is made to make payment thereof. This the 12th. of June, 1911, MAYER HAHN Mortsasee, W. D. McIVER. . Attorney NOTICE OF PROPOSED BOND ISSUE. North Caiolini. Craven County. In Re. Mostly Creek Drainage D strict. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Drainage Commissioners of Moaely Creek Dis trict, that the total assessment in aaid district erceeds the average of 25 cent per acre on all the lands in the said district notice ia hereby siven by the said Board of Drainage Commissioners tbat they propose to istue bands for the con struction of said improvements, snd the cost and expenses already Incurred, as allowed by law in the total amount of the sum of forty-two thousand dollars ($42,00000). bearins Interest at the rate of 6 per annum, for the full amount of the assessment not paid into the County Treaa- uper, tog-ether with the Intercut and cost of col lection and other incidental expensea: the aaid intereat upon aaid bonds to be due and payable annually, and said bonds aaail be paid in ten (to) equal installments, the first installment of the principal thereof to mature at the expiration of three tears from the date of the issue of said bonds, and one installment each succeeding year for nine (9) additional years, aaid bonds bearins date the first day of August. 1911. Said-bonda ' when so issued to be sold by said Commissioners at not leaa than par; the' proceeds thereof to be devoted to the payment of the work aa it pro greaaee. and to the payment of the assessment for aaid drainage district, and the construction and Improvement thereof, and for the incidental expenses aeeruing and accrued therefor. And any hind owr.er having lands assessed in the District and not wanting to pay .the interest on the bonds so to be issued, may, within thirty (30) days after the publication of this notice - pay the County Treasurer the full amount of hia assessment and have Ma Und released therefrom. This ItHta. day of May, 1811. G. V. RICHARDSON. Chairman. Attest: J. H. WEST. Secretary. British seamen won their strike on ocean liners. FOLEYiRIDNEY PILLS rOKHHCUaaAItSatrVIBNaVSANOBLAeaeal H011CS. Change in schedule. Effective June U. 1911. Train 9 will arrive at 6:40 p m, leave 6.50 p m, and train 10 will leave at 5:40 p m. Parlor car service from New Bern will be discontinued on trains 1 and 2 New Bern to Norfolk and will be placed between Raleigh and Nor folk. Begining with the first car leav ing Winston-Salem Wednesday June leaving Goldsboro train 8 Thursday Ifi Pullman filoartino iar santlmi iiiauKuratcu uviwcen oeaui i... n m Winston :Salem, N. C. For further information apply to T. H. Bennett, Union ticket agent, or W W CROXTON, G. P. A. Lake Druramond Canal & Water Co. Lake Druramond Transportation Co. Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal An Infand Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of .Water Minimum Depth I Always. -.' Quick Transit. for Traffic. Prompt Towing and Freight Movement For tolls, towing snd freight rates sppty at office) in Seaboard Bank BuildJ mg and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. M. K. King, Pres. ' . J. A. Mittin, Sic. J.j B. Baxter, Supt. . ; -. T. Whitehunt, Traffic MiniQtr. Norfolk Office; Bell Phone 621 a u su-i. hi , u i jm ,iiu l uuji m ; Instead of Liquid . Antiseptics Pcroxldo '. tnanj'people are now using ' Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toifet gennlolde powder to be) dissolved in water as needed, i For all toilet and, hj'trlcnlo uses it la Iretter and more economical. To oleanse and whiten the c" " '-'l. . . i : . . seem, remurai rusr ana l prevent decay. . To dulnfeot the mouth, de stroy dlne&te perms, and r purify tha bmath, to keep ortiacial teeth and brliltreworlc clran, oi"rl To rrniora nicotine frmri the t r the I'fi-1 v .''. r
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 27, 1911, edition 1
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