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r ,1; m v. ft GQNV1HGING REFERENCE. The most convincing reference an individual can . give in the transaction of financial and business affairs is his bank ' and when the bank is known for the business capacity and : conservatism of its directors, ' this endorsement becomes douHy impressive..' The following representative men of business and affairs supervise the management of The Peo ples Bank. Chaa. S. Hollister C. W. Munger Wm. Dunn , , Clyde Eby . J. W. Stewart C, V. McGehee W. F. Aberly nrnmnrnmrmM SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES I IMr Has since 1894 given "Thorough Instruction under positively Christian Influences at the lowest possible cost." " Its student body of 400, and its plant worth $140,000 . 1. THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA I $150 pays all charges for the year, including table board, room, lights, steam heat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition fen all subjects ' . except music and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, j REV. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal.1" j BLACKSTOX K. VA. , .- EAST GAROLiNA TEACHERS T A State school to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. ..Every .energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall term begins Sep tember 2(5, 1911. For catalogue and other information, address. ROBERT H. WHISHT. PRESIDENT, Meredith On of the few college for women in the South that confers an A. B. degree represent ing four year of g-anuin college Work according to the Standard Colleges. , . Diploma awarded in the School of Elocution. Art and Music.' ' Library faellitle excellent. Systematic trainiugtn Physical Education under director. Court for baaket-baU and tennis, :. Boarding Club, where, by about half an hour ofdaily domestic service, students save from tSS to $68 year. . ' - - - . Student not offering the necessary unit for entorance may prepare In Meredith Academy. Bettered to be the cheapest woman's eellege of Its grade in the South. For catalog. Quarterly Bulletin, or fuller Informrtion. address. RICHARD TILM AN VANN, TRINITY COLLEGE 1859 ' 1892 19104911 Three memorable dates: The Granting of the Charter for Trinity College; the Removal of the College to the growing and prosperous City of Durham; the Building of the New and Greater Trinity. . . Magnificent new buildings with new equipment and enlarged facilities. 1 . Comfortable hygienic dormitories and beaufiful pleasant surroundings, : ' Five departments: Academic; Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering; . Law; Education; Graduate, For catalogue and other information, address. . R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C. Trinity Patk School ESTABLISHED Location ideal; Equipment, unsurpassed. -. Students have use of the library, gymnasium and athletic fields of Trinity College. Special attention given to health. , A teacher in each dormitory looks after the living conditions of boys under his care. . ; i Faculty of college graduates. Most modern methods of instruction. Fall term opens September 13. " , . ,' For illustrated catalogue, address . , - . . " , W. W. PEELE, Headmaster, Durham, k C. rtlMftlAM h)villo, H. 0., ha . a ...... tlan Cltizanahlplur rIIB ROUND TRII TICKBT from any where vnere cea tn ls ta FIRR WALL, are the BEST for Health. Si ani I7UJ txnd lol Catalogue or txioie and sea. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Ksrmai and Industrial " Maintained by the State for the omen of North Carolina. Five rcgulurCouises leading to. Degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuition to thoao who ngroe to become teachers in tha State. Fall Rii.,n bpuin fen ember 13. 1911. For catalogue and other information auJiess J'JLI'JJI. fC'JST, Piesidenf, . : E. H. Meadows, Jr. C. D. Bradham , T. A. Uzzell H. M. Groves " W. P. Metts . W. J. Swan V G. C. Speight m L GREENVILLE, I C. College. Raleigh, N. C. 1898. prepared BOVS for Collars and for Chrla. IIS yenrs, Rud ALONB n ike U. 8.. ofler a wnni w in isooiullcstoauy parent wb9, on i il litatisn, VentilMion mid safety HR.linHl FIRBt tOUS. tSUtAM.Sl-SL.0. SI iaia Til E N0TRII CAROLINA . COLLEGE DF AGRICULTURE AND . ICMIC ARTS TUX STATE'S INDUSTRIAL C0LLEGX Four-yeur courses in Agriculture; in Civil, Electrical! and Mechanical Engineering; in Industrial Chemistry; in Cotton Manufacturing and . Dyeing. Two-year courses in Mechanic Arts and in Textile Art. One-yeur Ciure in Agriculture. These' courses are both prueticul and scientific, Examinations at all county I for adminnlon are held teuts on July 13. For Catalog address TUK RCGIoTRAU, V.V t IVi ' :i C. JUST A LITTLE GIFT. - r , - r - Tha Preaent an Economical Duohosa Mad to Hr Rich Friend. Recently when the wealthy Mile, de R. was to be married one of our good duchesses bad to make her a present. Just a little present The . duchess thought it would be useless to expend much money for a person so rich. She thought if she would look through her vast mansion she would be able to find something, some , trinket. - to which the addition of her card would give sufficient glory. She finally found in her ' writing desk an insignificant cameo that Rbe had once worn. ' The following day she received from ber young friend a letter of enthusi astic thanks: 'Oh, you have been very foolish! This is too, too beautiful," etc. ' ' ' "She is making sport of my little present," thought the good duchess. - Then came a second letter, this time from the husband who was to be: "How can we thank you? We are de lighted! This will spoil us." ; "The impertinent fellow 1" said the duchess. "He wants me to understand that 1 have been niggardly." Nevertheless she went to pay a visit to the R.'s before the marriage. There, In the midst of her presents, exposed In a most prominent place, she saw the , little cameo placed upon her card. An I old gentleman approached her. He is a member of the Academy of Inscrip tions and Belles Lettres. "What a wonderful present you have given these children, , Mme. la Duchess," he said. "For forty years we have been seeking for this very cameo. It Is of the era of Trajan, and this trinket Is valued at 200,000 francs." . Ah, the poor duchess! Col de Paris. For summer diarrhoea in children al ways give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. and a speedy cure is certain. For sale oy all dealers. Stockholders Meeting. An annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Bank of Dover, N. C, will he held at the bank building in Dover, on Friday Aug. 11th, 1911, W". H. CATON, ' Cashier. This llth day of July 1911. . The Sire of Some Stars. M. Nordmann of the Paris obsrrva ory believes that he has devised i successlul method of determining he diumcters of stars by a comparison if their effective temperatures with heir parallaxes. . In the case of some if the brightest stars' he has reached nterestlne results. Thus he finds that Vldebnrnn. tne bright 6fnr in Taurus, s verltulily a giant sun, the ratio of it a .Un meter to that of our sun being r.-eater .thnn that of the sun to the planet Jupiter. This means that Aide- uuran has a diameter probably not less than 8,000.000 miles, or more thnn thirty times the distance from the earth to the moon. On the other hand. Slrius, or the dog star, to our eyes thp brightest of all the stars, is, accord Ing to M. Nordmann, but little larger than our sun. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A The steamer John Irwin went on the rocks off Beaver Harbor," Nova Scotie, Tuesday and a man wasbe j ashore on a hatch is thought to be the only survi vor. -v . Thorough Mourning. Mandy, who bad just become a sor rowing widow.' was sorting out sev eral suits of black underclothes. Het friend asked In great astonishment: "Mandy. whab fo' yob done got them black undehga'ments?" "'Cause when Ah mourns Ah mourns." Everybody's Magazine. Both Curious. ' Collector Look here, the Arm I rep resent wants to know when you're go ing to settle this bill. Debtor-Could I get a Job with th concern you work for? My euriopUv and theirs seem to coincide. Toledo Blade. " Grammar and Qrssd. .; Mrs. Peavtsh says that if she could nave another chance she won'a rather marry a man who splits bis lo3nltIve than one who hates to break a dime. Galveston News. : . . Juggernaut. ' , . Juggernaut or "lord of the world was supposed to be one of the In carnations of Krishna. The idol is formed of an Irregular pyramidal black stone, with two large diamonds to rep resent eyes. The nose and mouth are painted vermilion. An Immense num ber of pilgrims visit the Idol annually, reaching up Into the millions. Jugger naut worship used to be a terrible thing, but It Is not what It once was. The state allowance to the temple was suspended by the Indian government la 1851, and the festivals are growing Ittss and less popular year by year. Tuo growing Intelligence of the people and the restraining Influence of the government are doing their work, and Juggernaut Is steadily losing ground. New York, American. . -. . . " . H0RFOLKEXGURSIQM Via Norfolk-Southcro Conductors Mid-Summer Excursion from Goldsboro, Beaufort and including all stations to Washington will be oper ated Tuesdiy Aug. 1st, 1911, to Norfolk and return. Fare from New Bern $2.50. Returning train leaves Norfolk Thurs day Aug. 3rd, 11:00 a. m. Tickets lim ited to return 11:00 a. m. Saturday Aug. 5th. For further information apply to T. II. Bennett, Ticket Agent," W. W. CUOXTON, G. P. A. B. L. LUGG, T. M. Af Yi a W: o o o a a a a Bond Election Farm Life School No. Seven Township. Whereas, one-fourth of the free-hold ers of No. 7 township having certified their intention to apply to the Board of Trustees of the County Farm Life School to have tha 6ani school located in the seventh township; And whereas, the said one-fourth of the free holders of No. 7 township, presented a petition to this Board, ask ing that an -election be held in No. 7 township, at the regular polling places in said Township, on Saturday, August 5'b, 1911, for the purpose of voting a thirty year hot d is .ua in the sum of $10,000.00 of sai-J No. 7 township. Cra ven county, bonds bearing 5 per cent interest, and for levying and collecting on all the taxable property and polls in said township, sufficient to provide for the payment of interest on said bonds, and creatng a sinking fund, for the payment thereof, for the purpose of offering the same, under the provisions of section 9, as aforesaid, to the said Trustees of the County Farm Life School, provided said County Farm Life School be located in the seventh town ship. Now Therefore, it is hereby ordered that an election be called and held in No. 7 township, Craven county, at the regulaii polling placea-in said township, on Saturday Aug. 5lh, 1911,. during the hours on said day as prescribed by the general laws governing new registra tions, at which election those favoring the issuing of said township bfinds, and the leving and collecting of such a tax for said purpose shall vuteia ballot on which shall be written or printed the "For County Farm Life Schools," and those opposed, sha 1 vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the vords. '.'Against .County Farm Life Schools." Ordered Further, that for the purpose of holding such elections, M r, H. C. Wood is hereby appointed Registrar, and Messrs. J. W. Conner and J. A. Miller are hereby appointed poll-hold ers. At the close of said election, the Registrar and Poll-holders shall certify the returns of. said election to the Board of County Commissioners, at their next regular meeting after said election, in the same manner and gov erned by the said laws as such election. officers are requested to certify election returns in any general election, . By order of the Board, this "July 3rd, 1911. - : ' - S. II. FOWLER, . Clerk Board of County Com. Bond Election Farm Life School No. One Township. -Whereas, one-fourth of the free holders of No. 1 Township having certi fied their intention to apply to the Board of Trustees of the County Farm Life School, .to have the said school lo cated in No. one township. ' And Whereas, the snid one-fourth of the free-holders of said No. one-town ship, presented a petition to this board asking that an election le held in No. one township, on Friday, August 4th, 1911, under and by virtue of Section 9, Chap ter 84, Laws of 1911, for the purpose of Voting a thirty year bond issue in the sum of ten thousand dollars of said No, one township, ' Crayon county bonds, bearing 5 per cent interest, and for levying and collecting on all the taxable property and polls in said township suf ficient to provide for the payment of Interest thereof, for the purpose of of ering the same under, the provisions of section 9, as foresaid, to the eaid Trustees of the County Farm Life Sehool, provided said County Farm Life School be located in No, one township, . Now Therefore, it U hereby ordered that sn election be calloj and held in! No. one township, Craven county, at! the regular polling places in laid town-' ship on Friday, Au( 4th, 1911, dur-, ing the hours on said day as prescribed by the general laws governing new registrations, -at which election those favoring the' issuing of such a tax foi said purpose, shall vots a ballot, on which rdiull lo written , or printed , the 'For County Farm Life School'and those opposed hhll vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the words "Against County Farm life Schools. Ordered further, th.it fur the purpose of holding such elections,' the following were appointed UeglliarS and Poll- liolilurt), Van.- to-wit:. ! .., ... r, o ... o a 1 VD o ' . 11 : I at 1 I lie a TAKE WH1M9S R. Whitford, Poll-holders. . Maple Cypress Precinct M. F. Al dridse. Registrar, E. F, Adams, J. W. Huff, Poll-holders. At the close of said election, the Registars and poll-holders shall certify the returns of said 'election to the Board of County Commissioner at their next regular meeting after said election, in the sime manner and gov erned by the said laws as sueh election officers are requested to certify returns in any general election. By order of the Board, this July 3rd. 1911. S. H. FOWLER. Clerk Board of Commissioner?. Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment, freely. It will remove the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. A letter from members of the New Jersf-y Democratic State Committee demanding the resignation of Chairman James R. Nugent for insult to Govern or Wilson wai given out at Tre nton. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought (Signature of The speech of Lloyd-George, the British Chancellor, is generally helj to Have cleared the atmospheie and re duced the tension over Moroco, NOTICE. I have now returned toterveyou. A large stock of all kinds of Bawed Shingles Laths and Bricir, For Shin gles see our prices, your price is mine. I know I can please you. , BIG HILL The Shingle Man. Stockholders Meeting. The next annual meeting of the stock holders of the Atlantic and North Caro lina Railroad Company will be held in Morehead City, N. C, on August 10th, 1911. D. J. BROADIIURST. ( , Secretary. Office of secretary Goldsboro, N. C, July 10 th, 1911. Lade Drummond Cana! & Water -'.yr Co. Lake Drummond Transportation Co. Lake Drummond Towing: Co. Dismal Swamp Canal ..''' ( An Inland Route,- Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth Always. Quick transit for Traffic. Prompt Towing and Freight Movement , For tolls, towing and freight rates apply at office in Seaboard Bank Build ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. ; : M. K. King, Pres, J. A. Mitten, Sec ') J.-B. Baxter, Supt. '" 1. TV Whitehurst, Traffic Manager. Norfolk Office Bell Phone 621 Very Serious ' It is a very serious matter to ask lor one medicine and have the wrong on given you. For this reason wo urga you in buying to ba careful to get the genuina . t"i. .. THGDF0RD3 DUCK-Bill Livir Medicine ib. f w The reputation of this old. relia Me medicine, for constipation, in digestion ana Liver trouble, is firm ly established. It does not imitate other medicine. It is better than others, or it would not ba the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger Baia than all clhrrs combined. rr-.T.o n t::.v.i n o o a o o o o o o 0 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o cm o 0 0il 0 0 IG1 Legal Notices EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of B F. Henderson. decoRsetl, late of Jones county. North Carolina, this it) to notify all persons hav ing claims against he estate of said d censed fio exhibit them to the undersigned at New Bern, N. Con or before the 2Rth day of July 1912. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement or this notice will be plead ed in barof their recovery. K. II. HENDERSON. Executor. D. E. HKNDERSON. Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having duly qualified as admin istrutor of Noah C.Rountreo deceased, notifies all persons to whom he was indebted or have claims against his estate to present the sime to the un dersignei admitistrator forVayment on or before the 21st, day of July 1912 duly authenticated or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the deceased are requir ed to make immediate payment to the undersign ed. J. M. ROUNTREE, Administrator. R. W. WILLIAMSON. Attorney.' MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed executed by Susan J. Hyman on the 30th. day of August, 1911, to the undersigned, morteagea, which mortgage deed is recorded in book number 1G6. page 221, in the oftice of the register of deeds of Craven (county, the undersigned, will on the 14th. day of August. 1911, at the court house door in New Bern at 12 o'clock ni. on said day. soil to the hightest bid der for cash the following described tract of land, Lying on the south side of Neuse river, and on the west side of Clubfoots Creek. In number five township, in Craven county. North Carolina, containing 87 acres more or less and being the same land conveyed by deed from Isaac Carter. Martha Canter, Nancy Moore. Benjamin Martin and Mary Martin to John Bell which deed is re corded it book No. 141 page S6. in the office of the register of deeds of Craven county. July 13th. lull. .. JOHN S, GARRETT. Mortgagee. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. Pursuant to a Power of sale contained in a cer tain real estate mortgage executed by Aaa I pock to William Speight, bearing date the 1st day of January. 1908 and recorded in the records of Cra ven county in book No. 168. page 475. 1 will sell at the court house door in New Bern, N. C, on Mon day, the 14 Lh day of August 1911 at twelve o'clock M. to the highest bidder tor cash, all the follow. ing described property aa conveyed in the mort gage afforesaid, 1st tract beginning at a maple on the main run of Broad Creek, and running thence a straight line to a ditch, thence with said ditch to Alice Gaskins' line near the road leading from Cross Branch to Gum Swamp; thence with Alice Gaskins' line to Staplelord'a line thence with Sta pleford's line to the ruu of Broad Creek then up and with the creek to the beginning, containing 15 acres more or lops, 2d tract beginning at pineon the Walker road and running S 16 E 64 poles to Josenh Wiley's line, thence with said line to the road that leads from Cross Branch to the Walker road, thence with said road to the begin ning, containing 9 acres more or less, 3d tract beginning at a stake in the Gilbert Gaskins line on the Walk'-r road, thence with aaid line N 27 W 82 yards, thonce N 73 K 66 1-2 yards, thence 8 27 E69 1-2 yard to the Walket road, thence with said road to the beginning containing one acre. , WILLIAM SPEIGHT, : - v Mortgagee. July 14.1911. ,'' 1 NOTICE OF SALE EXECUTION. KnuSylSup-nCour't , J. M. Arnold : - , , ' : - VS. ' ' - A, A. Cayton. ' , By virtue of executions directed to the under signed from the Superior Court of Craven county in the above entitled action, I will on Monday. the 7th. day of August, llll 1 at twelve o'clock at the court house door of aaid county, aell to the highest bidder for cash to aatisfy said execution all the right, title and Interest which aaid A. A. Cayton, the defendant, has or had on the 12th day of December, 190ft, In the following described real aetata, to-wit: ' All that eertaia tract or parcel of land situate in Ma eno township. Craven county, N, C ad joining the lands of Alonui MIHer. T. IX Willis and others bounded as follows, via. Beginning at a stake near a pine stump on the1 aide of the New Bern public road. It being the beginning corner In the deed of A. A. -Cayton and wire, Julia, to T. D. Willis and wife. 'Gara, dated lHth, September, 1909, and registered in the oflice of of the Register of Deeds of Craven county,, N. C in book 177, pace 12 and running thence with aaid pulie road to the new public mad near the residence of N, P, Willis; thonre with the aaid new public road to stake in Alonso Miller's line; thence with the said Alonzo UilWa line to a stake In the line of T. D. Willis and w.if e, llienre with the said Willis line to a stake on the public road, the place of beginning; containing ten acrea, more or less, and being a part of the trvt of land known as lot Mo. one which was allotted to Alexander CayUm In the division of Ian. Is of W. R. Cayton, dee d.. Which division is recorded in said office in book 142 page 287. , Thie 8th. dty of July 1911. : ' ' J. W. IIIDI.l.F. Hh.-ntr. Stej's toward "re-en m o at in,;" tln At a. F, M. SimmoBfl,.'!' ,' A. D. Ward, ArTOllNKlS AND COUNSELLORS A'f LAW KIW BEKIC, H. C, Office Booms 401-8-3 Elks Building . Practice to the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones,, .Lenoir, Onslow, Cart eret, Pamlico and Wake, in the Su preme .and Federal Courts, and where ever services are desired, DR. H. It BONDER E3 DISEASES OF THE ye, Ear, Nose and Throat AND . ' - General 6Suroery Office in Elks Tempi. Next Dr. U. A Caton, New Bern, N. C. E. A. PERKINS Estimates made on any style build ing, new work, remodeling etc ADDRESS, E. A. F. D. No. 3, PERKINS, NEW BERN. N. R. A. NUNN ATTORNEY AT LAW :- Practice in the counties of Craven. Carteret, Pamlico Jones and Onslow and in the State Supreme and Federa Courts. Office No. 50 Craven Slrsst. Teltphon No. 97. New Barn, N. C. D. L. WARD ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL -LEU AT LAW Hughes Building , Craven Street New Bern, N. C, ' h . . . Practice in State and Federal courts. Circuit, Craven, Carteret, Jopes and Pamlico and wherever services are da aired. , ..... ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY HO CTuEBN BAIL rTAI 8CHXDULII N. B. These figures are published for Information and. r not guaraav Lood. NO. 21 Leav Goldsboro, N. O, 6.41 a. m., through trail, with chair car to Ashevtlle, connecting at , East Durham, for Oxford. Hen dersoa, KeyivlUa and Rich mon -t University for Chanel Hill ? - at Greensboro for Charlotte and all Doiats south, also for u. ville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville Washington, and all polat Bart. ; MO. 139 Leave. Uolaaboro, 2.05 n. for Greensboro, bandies through Pullman Raleigh, to Atlanta, ooa ret , at Greensboro for all polnta north, aontn aad watt. NO. Ill -Leaves Goldsboro, 10. 45 p m tor Greensboro, handles puilojai Raleigh , to Greensboro, coa 1 nacts at Greensboro for Char lotte, Atlanta, New ' Orleans, ' Ashevllle, KnoxvlllaN also for Danville, Lynchbnr. 'Chariot tcaville, Washington, n all ' . ' points norti. ; tor further InformatUn as) amy Southern ticket agent or adsraaa tfca nnderslgned. . .. ; - - H. F. CARY, Goeral Passenger Agent WasUlngtoa, D. O, " W. II. PARNELL, ; . .' Traveling Passenger Agent , - Raleigh. N o ImaIamJ aI - f este'! Anl!scpticsPcrcx!a many people are now using Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toileit frrmlclde powder to be (Unsolved in water as nueded. For ull toilet and hyplt-nio lines It it nettcr anil more economical. To cleanse and whiten the c j . teeth, remove tartar and ( J preveni aecuy. To disinfwt the mouth, dtv stroy discsKo genns, and purify the breath. To Uoep artifleial teeth Binl briiljft? work clean, odorless To remove uieotinn from thet Mirify the breat li aft'-r kmc To era lteato i'rsitr:M '...n oiiora ly spoiii U; ! 1 -. The In- t ant :, i - . i i 1! .1 ievi s n n 1 ; ' ' eincf II. . ray i ;: ' lint lor, aiil A. ; CrecnitDro, K. C. 'Mil Tolmrru Cm any u: n rrs TTT. TTT T rTH
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