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0 i . v : 1 1 1 I ST.- 5 I HTHE CHARAGtER ' ' . - ' ... rT , . . . , . of theljank where you transact your financial affair reflects, ' in a certain measure, your judgment in matters of business." A' sociating yourself with a strong, conservative institution such as this not only affords protection for your money to- . gtther win every facility known to modern ; banking,' but it a'so adds to your reputation for sound business judgment. I .'You are cordially invited to open an account subject to check i iii any amount or in our Savings Department at 4 per cent ' " taterest, compounded semi-annually... :.. - f 1 0 iMm Minimi! ins m& JEM ei AV 1 A 1-JL- B . . i .rV a. PMOLSvAND COLLEGES m Has einoe 1894 given "Thorough Instruction under positively Christian 5 influences at the lowest possible cost." .! :f v, -.i .--v . RESULTj It Is to-day with its faculty of 32. a boarding patronage of 328, Its student body of 400, and its plant worth $140,000 .. r- f THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA '" $150 pays all charges for the year, including table board,"Toom. lights, steam . heat, laundry ; medical attention, physical culture, and tuition m all subjects except music and elocution. . For catalogue and application blank address, REV. THOS. ROSSER. REEVES, B. A., Principal RLACKSTONK. VA. i' . V EARLY DAYS OF COACHES. When Complaint Was Made That "the .World Runt on Whel..M ? John Taylor, au English poet, known as the "water poet," who died in 1C54, bad thin to say about the . use of eoacbes: -'l"'- i ; is- f ..';-- The superfluous use : of 'coaches bathe been- the occaslou of many vile rod odious crimes, 'aa. lriurderi theft, cheating,' hangings, whippings, pil lories, stocks aud cages, for house keeping never decayed till coaches time into England, till which time those were accounted the best men who ad the most followers aud re tainers. ; : Then tend about or near London was thought dear enough at a noble the acre yearly, aui a leu pound house rent now was scarce : 20 ulill lings then.' But the witchcraft of the coach quickly mounted the price of all things except poor men's labor and withul transformed In aoiue plnces 10, 20, SO, 40, 60, 60 ot 100 proiwr serving men into two or three animals-vidc-licet, a butterfly page, a trottlnf foot man. a - stiff drinking coachman, a Cook, a Clark, a Steward and a But ler, which hathe enforced many a din- arded tall fellow (through "want of means to live and grace to, guide htm In his poverty) to fall into such mis hlevous actions before named, for which I think the gallowses In ling land have devoured as many lusty raliant men within these thirty or forty years as would buve'beenn suf ficient army to beat the foes of Christ out of Chrlstendome and, marching to Constantinople, have plucked the groat Turk by the beard; but, as is afore said, this 1b the age wkea Wherein the "world runs on wheels." TSSESBB RBHBE2K! RAINING SCHOOL I ' 'A State school to train teachers for the public schools of "North Carolinal Every energy Is directed to Ihis.one pnrposev -Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall term begins Sep , tember 2 ,v 1911. - For cnalngun and other iiifontiatwn, address. ROBERTS nV WBlBHT,- PRESIDENT, i GREENVILLE, N. 4 ; Meredith College. Oim of he few coUefrM for woman In the South that confers an A. B. degree represent ins four years of genuine college work ar'eoniing to the Standard Colleffea. '. Diploma awarded in the Schools of Elocution. Art and Music. 4 ' . '" Library facilities Aseorient. Systematic traiuiwr in Physical Education under director. , Court for baskat-ball aadtonnia, 1 V . '-"v. ... Boarding Club, where, by about half an hour otdaily domestic service, students save from tM to $86 a year. J- ;. V ' '' BtudenUsolTeTingUieneceOTWvumtsforenterancernayprpparemliereilithAc ' Believed to be the cheapest woman's rallcge of Its grade In the South. f Tot catalog. Quarterly Bulletin, or fulb-r informitiois, ajlrtresn. ; ' . i .1 RICHARD T1LMAN VANN, Raleigh, N. C. TRINITY COLLEGE 1859 . . 1892 . " ' 1910-1911 ' -. Tbree"rooiii.n-:it,.'e ja: .The Granting of the Charter for Trinity College; the Removal of the College to'he growing and prosperous City of Duiharaj the Building ef the New and Greater Trinity. : ;- Magnificent new buildings with new equipment and enlarged fac lit'es." r - Comfortable hygienic dormitories and beautiful pleasant surroundings. " Five departments: Academ e; Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering; Law; Education; Graduato. For catalogue and other information," address, , R. 1. FLOWERS. Secretary, Durham, N. C. ' .',-,.' ; ' '';. liST'A itT.tsn 10.1 . . 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 afrer the liviiin; conditions of boys umler his care. 4 Faculty of college graduates. ' Most modern methods of instruction. ' '- ' Fall term omnia SeDtember 13.' . . : " a' ... - i ' For illustrated catalrfgue, address ',., ' J " ; ' . ' : ' ; W. PEELE, Jleadmaster, Durham, N. C. rl rir II A rJI hvllo, N. C, is rr-trd BOVt for Oollac nl tot Chris). illiCarlAfvli rMi.V..KiUlr no veers ami ALONE In the U. 8., oilers a rue I ROUND TRIP Tl ICKBT troiiyiiiy where wflhin ilSOO miles to any parent whs; on in- i hut tin nnu '(,! nniu bthht lit ii k rnunis. bclhii .mu t ' EST for Health, "antt.tion. Vrntilatloa nntt iwfi ty SRainst FiaS, erection, j not convince. Toa ktndiorCalulomicorcouicaudKc. tOL K. BlnorlAM. tuU L F. 0. He., It lU p,, a l ! mi i ii i ".IJ ;" THE NORTH CAROLINA Stale i::rm2i and Industrial v ' Co',:e33. Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. "Five ruBularCoutHO leadinj to Dtgrjes. Specittl Courses for teachers. Freo'tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall 8esinn begins Si-pmber 13, 1011. For catalogue and other information addiens Why 8ha Couldn't. The elder Booth, the tragedian, hnd broken nose. A woman friend once remarked to him. ."I IIHh your acting very much. Mr. Booth, Imt to bo per feotly frank with you 1 cau't get over your nose!" "No wonder, madam," replied Booth; the bridge is gone." An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as arule.be cured by a smen dose o Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Uiar rhoea Kemeny. this rewny has no uiperior for bowel complaints, cor sale by all Dealers. Bijneca of Big Ben. Big Ben. which marks tlie hours for parliament at the top of the clqck tow er at Westminster. Is blgser than It np. pears from lelow. Looking at the dial of Big Ben from the northern footway of (Jreat George street or from the Thames embankment. It appears ns If Its diameter miuht be eoiial to the space that man of mediuiii.slze could cover with- outstrctchtl arms. . As matter of fact, however, the diameter of the dial !s twenty-three feet. From (he ground the minute marks on the Hal look like ordinary minute marks and as If they were close ..together. Really they are a foot apart. .The mi ttfernln are two feet long. ' The minute hand.' with Its counter hnlnuce the heavy piece of metal that projects lie- vond the center of the dial-is fifteen feet In length. This baud is so imisulv that during 'a snowstorm tlaSclock 1 sometimes retarded 'by the weight the flakes that alight on it. Loudon MalL a Children Cry ; FOR FLETCHER'S C A STO R I A ' Sueh a Thoughtful Woman. When th man and woutaa started down the subway stairs the man felt In his pockets for tickets. "By George!" ha said. '"Isn't that shame? I've got to stop In all this mob and buy tickets." ' " : "Oh, no, you haven't." said the wo man. "I have them. When 1 came (owntown i remembered what you said about those people who buy only one ticket at a time making such nuisance of themselves, so, as I had 15 cents to spare, 1 bought three tick eta, 1 have two left. We can go right on through." ' 6o the man and the woman drifted along with the pushing crowd to the point where the ticket chopper held them np and demanded tribute. Then the woman looked In her purse for the tickets. Suddenly her face assumed palufnl blankness. . v ;' "U-I haven't got them," she falter ed. "I wan In such a hurry when 1 came through that 1 muat have drop ped all three tickets Into the uptown box." New York Herald. Oi the pain -which many women experience with eiery month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associ ated with womsnhood seem to be almost a miracle. While in general no woman rebels against what she re gards as natural necessity there is no woman who wuld nut gladly be free iron) this recurring period ot sain. y Dr. Pierce's Farorttf Prescription makes ; : wealr women atrnt mnd sick women .! well, Sand Aires them freedom from pain. - ' It establishes regularity, subdues lntlm a motion, heals ulceration and cures fe ' male weakness, -..:';- ' '" ' Z' ; Sick women are invited to consult t)r. Pierce by letter. - frtt. AU -wrrespondeuce strictly private and sacrcdlv confidential. -Write without fear and without fee to World's Dispensary Med ical Association, K. V. fierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. : If you wanta a book that tells alt about woman's diseases, and how to cure them Ht home", send 21 one-cent stamps to Div Plcrt. to piy cost of mailing ty, end he will send you a free copy of hiieajtTilioiisund-page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, upWdate-atlition, in paper covert. In handsome oioth-bindiug, 31 stamps. . 4 , , , ". .t - .. , .'- . ' '- - . 11 ?! Life School No. Legal Notices EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Baring qualified aa executor of the estate of James Redmond, deceased, lata at Cravea Co. fN. C, this is to notify all Demons harina claims sitainat the esUte of aaid deceased to exhibit tbem to the audersicned at New Bern, N. on or before the id day of August, 191. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All tperson indebted to said estate will please make immediate payanent, . This 1st da of August 191 1. T. A. GREEN. " Enecutor of James Radmoud, Dee'd. E. A. NUNN. Attorney. PQPULftREXCURSlOH To Norfolk, Va. Tuesday August 15th. via Norfolk-Southeru Ey. lOxtremeljr Low Kates. Leave ' . Goldshoro 7:00 a. m. $ La Grange 7:25 " Kin ton 7:25 " Beaufort '7:00 " Morchead City 7:15 " 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 00 3 10 3 00 00 00 50 ro 50 50 50 Newport 8:00 " Oriental 7:00 " New Bern, ' 9:60 " Vanceboro 10:05' . Farmvillle 9:12 " Greenville 9:40, Washington 10:30 " Plymouth 12:01 p. m. Maekeys "12:30 ." ; . Belhaven 11:00 a. m. Columbia 7:00 . " ' Ar. NOHFOLK 3:45 p. m. Kates in same proportion from all in termediate stations. Tickets good re turning on ail regular trains leaving Norfolk riot later than noon Aug. 20th. Grand ju' ilee of North Carolinans at Virginia Itnach Wednesday August 16. Round trip tickets from Norfolk 25c. Cill upon ticket agents for complete j information. W. W. CROXTON, CPA. Norfolk, Va. l)r Ira Remsen will be called as a witness in the investigation of Dr. Har vey W. Wiley, the pure food and drug watchdog. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Conferring a Title. Viiile he was' governor of Kentucky iVoctor Kimtt Kciit ro Kit linn Sod dart Jolinsion a rt-nlflrntp, ofliclully signal and benrlnj; the Impress of the Krsit senl of the Rt:ite. diily coiniiils slonlug hlni as "Mister." which hesnld was a' distinctive and lionitc.ilde title that no Keurucklan Inid ever previous ly borne. , . ' Lost nnd Found a Heart. Nothing setmis so hopeliwHly lost, when It Is lost. "as a heart; yet noth ing. 'when It Is lost. Is by the expe rience nf-.jtho centuries so absolutely certain of recovery. -Puck. . Bond Election Farm Seven Township. : . " Whereas, one-fourth of the free-holders of No. 7 township having certified their intention to apply to the' Board of Trustees of the ' County Farm Life School to have the said 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 he held in No. 7 township, at the regular polling places in said Township, oh Saturday, August 5ih, 1911, for the purpose of votings thirty year bond issue in thegumf $10,000.00 of said No. 7 township. Cra ven county, bonds bearing' 5 per cent interest, arid for levying and collecting on all the taxable property and polls in aaid 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 ottering 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 regular polling places in said township on Saturday Aug. 5th, 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 sid township bonds, and the loving and collecting of such a tax for said purpose shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the "For County Farm Life Schools,v ail' I I hose opposed, sha I vote a ballot on which shall be wr kit nor printed the 'yords. "Against County Farm Life Schools." Ordered Further, lhatfbrthe purpose of holding such elections, Mr. H. .C Wood is hereby appointed Registrar, and Messrs. J. W.' Conner and J. A. Miller are hereby appointed poll-holders. At the close of said "lection, the Registrar and Poll-holders thai! certify (ho returns of said election to the Board of County Commissioners, at jthoirnext regular meeting after said nlu.llitn ,n 1 1 . 1 . i ) m m . . ..!.... onil rr it .... . m.iip 1 1 1 puiiio .Hiniiiivi buu kut erned by the said laws as such elvotion, officers are requested toeertify election returns in any general election, By order of the Board, this July 3rd, 1911. S. H. FOWLER, Clerk Board of County Com EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Bavins qualified as executor of the estate of B. IT. Henderson, deceased, late of Jones county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claima aa-ainatiha estate of aaid d ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at New Bern. N. C,, on orakefore the 28th day of July, 1912. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. ....... E. ii. HENDERSON, , Executor. D. E, HENDERSON. Attorney. ADMlNIS-IjaHTOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having duly qualified as admin istrator of Noah C.Rountree deceased, notifies all persons to whom he was indebted or have claims against his estat- to present the s ims to the un dersigned admttiatrator for payment on or before the 2 let, day of July 1912 duly authenticated or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to the deeeased are requir ed to make immediate payment to she undersign ed. : The Comeback. Skinflint I have m money, bnt I will .give you a little advice. ' P.p;nr -Well, If yer ain't got no money yer advice can't be very valuable. Chris flan Advocate." Y .".' A Matter of Color. "Why do you refer to your youngest on as 'the. black sheep?'" ' "HwaiiMe ho paints the towu red." Toledo Blade. Von complain of Ingratitude. Were you not repaid by your pleasure In iIoIiik good? Levis. SEEMED TO GIVE HIM ANEW STOMACH. " "I suffered intensely ofter eating and no medicine or treat m.nt I tried seemed to dd any good,'.' writes II. M. Ynung- Seters, Editor of The Sun, l ake View, hio. ""The firel few doses of Chamb erlain's Stomach an I Liver Tablets gave me surprising relief and the second Dot tie seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health;" For sale by all Deale.-s. ' - J'JLI'Ji I. Crt:;'.it-ro, FCUST, P.csidcnt N." TI1E.NOTK1I CAROLINA CQLLESE OF AGRICULTURE AND !.imi,:;:c abts Till STATE'S INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE . . e Four-year courtes in Agriculture; in Civil, "Electrical, and ' Mochanicul Engineering; In Industrial Chemistry; in Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing. Two-year courses in Mechanic Arts and in Textile. Art. One-year course in Agriculture, These , courses are both practical and scientific' Examinations for admission are helJ at all county seats orr July 13. . l or Catalog address " ' THE REGISTRAR, VVestUaleluh, N. C, CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. ; , the Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Bond Election faun Life School No. One Township. M. Simmons, s A. D. Ward, .sous mm. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW- , " IIW BEBJf, !!. C, Offica Rooms 401-2-3 Elks Building Practice fci the counties of Craven. Ouplia, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow," Cart eret, Pamlico and Wake, In the Su preme and Federal Courts, . and where ver services are desired. J. M, ROUNTREE, R. W. WILLIAMSON. Attorney. It. Adrntnistrator. ' MORTGAGE SALE, By virtue of power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed executed by Susan J Hyman on the 30th, da;' of August, 1911, to the undersigned, mortgagee,whioh mortgage deed is recorded in book number 166. page 'i3X. in the office 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 2 o'clock m, on said day, seU to the hightest bid der for cash the following discrlbed treat of land, Lying on the south side of Neuae rtve, and on the west side of Clubfoots Creek, in number Ave township, in Craven county. North Carolina, containing 37 acres more or less aid being the same land conveyed by deed from Isaac Carter. Martha Carter. Nancy Monro, Benjamin Martin and Mary Martin to John Ball which deed la rded it book No. 141 page 68. in the office of the register of deeds of Craven county. July I3iht.l91I. JOHN S. GARRETT, Mortgagee, MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. Jefferson as an Inventor. ' Not niauy people know that Thoinan jefferooo was a great Inventor. His In venttons were all of articles of every day use. . He devised a three logged folding camp stool that la the bafds or all camp stools of that kind today. The atool he had made for hw own use was bis constant companion on oe caslona of ontlug The revolving chair was his 'Invention.. He designed n Jlghr wagon. . A copying' press na devised by him and came Into general use He also. Invented an Instrument for measuring the distance tm wulkod. . A plow and a hemp cultivator showed that hla thoughts were often on iik'rl cultural matters. His plow received a gold medal In France lu 1TH0, Jeffer son never beuetlted financially' by his inventions, but believed I hey should be for tha use of everyone without cost ' j . ' Ore Dsposits. . 'Mnn sometimes dream of enormous wealth stored deep lu the pnrth, tielow the reueli tr itinera. Put exierts aver that thote Is little or no grouud to believe that Valuable metallic deposit He very, deep In the earth's crust Such deposits, it Is aaid, are made by under ground waters, and owing to the pres sure on the rocks at great depths the waters nre confined to a shell near the Bin-face: j With few. exceptions, ore de posits become too lean to repay work ing below 8.000 feet. Nina mines in ten, taking the world as a whole, are poorer lu the second thousand feet than In the first and poorer yet In 'the third thousand. ' ' Very Serious , It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine' and have the wrong one 'given you. "1 For this reason wo urge you la buying to U be parcful to get the genuiao EUai-DwAUSHT Liver Mcdlclae II William Allen whokilled his baby and then shot himself, was take.i fiom the Parkeniburg (VV. Va.) hospit tl to Jail to await trial on a nmriler charge. I i The reputation of this old. rella- R bin medicine, for constipation, in Uipcntion anil'liver trouble, is ftrm ly et.Ulilii.lied. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than othefs, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, With a larger Sale than all others combined. f OLD EI TOWU F2 Whereas,, one-fourth of the free holders of No. 1 Township having certi lied their intention to apply- to the Beard of Truatees of the County Farm Life School, to have the said school lo cated in No. one township. " And Whereas, the said one-fourth of the free-holders of said No., one town ship, presented a petition to this board asking that an election be held in No. ore township, on Friday, August 4th, 1911, under and by virtue of Seetlou 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. ono township, Craven county bonds, bearing 5 per cent interest, and for levying and collecting on all the taxable properly and polls in said township suf ficient to provide for the payment of interest tl ereof, fur the purpose of of- ering the same under the provisions ot section 9, as aforesaid, to the said Trustees of the County Farm Life Sehool, provided said County Farm Life School be located in No. one township, Now Therefore, it is hereby ordered that an election, be called and held in No. one. township. Craven bounty,, at the regular polling places in said town ship on Friday, August 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 fot said purpose, shall vote a ballot, on which shitl be written or printed the 'For County Farm Life School'and those opposed shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed tha words "Against County Farm Life Schools Ordered further, that for the purpose of holding such elections,- the following were appointed Registrars and. Poll- holders, to-witu Vanceboro Precinct-II. CV Butler, Registrar, and McRay , Dinkins and A, R. Whitford, Poll-holders. , ;f. Maple Cypicss I'recinct M. F. Al dridge. Registrar, E. F, Adams, ). W: Huff, l'ull-holders.1 . ;. J'.-, (. At the close of said ' lection, the KoifiHHii and poll-holders shall cVriify tha returns of said election to the Board ot County Commissioners at their next regular meeting after aaid election, l.n the same manner' and gov erned by tha said laws as such election officers are requested to certify returns' in any general election. . ' By order of the Board,' this July Srd. 1911,-- - ' :; ; r. P. H. FOWLER. Clerk Board of Commissioner j. Pursuant to a Power of sale contained In a tain real estate mortgage executed by Asa I pock to William Speight, bearing date the let day of January. 4908 and recorded in tha records of Cra ven county in book No. 168. page 4W. I will sell at the court bouse door in New Bern, N. C, on Hon day. the I4th day of August 1911 at twelve o'clock M. to the highest bidder lor cash, all tha follow ing described property as conveyed in the mort gage afToreeaid. 1 st tract beginning at a maple on the main ran of Bread Cseast. an4 foaming th aerraexMBaatoa asksK aWesWVah sM dtteh to Alloc Qeekftme' Sue Baser She eoasl laadaie; fsnm Cross Branch to Oam Bwempt thenea wan Ansa Gsskins' line to Stapleiord's line theate wtth Sta pleford's line to the ruu of Broad Great then up and with the oreek to the beshurtng, eantatams IS scree more or leas. 2d tract bagionlrw at pine on the Walker road and running S 16 B 6s petes to Joseph Wiley's Hne, Cheace with said Hne to the toad that leads from Cross Branch to the Walker road, thence with aaid read to tha begin ning, containing 9 aerea more or less. Id tract beginning at a stake in the Qlluert Gsskins line on the Walker road, thence with said line NflW 82 yards, thence N 73 E 66 1-2 yards, thence 8 27 E69 1-2 yards to the Walker road, thence with said road to the beginning containing one acre. WILLIAM 8PE1QHT. Mortgagee. July 14. 1911. NOTICE OF SALE EXECUTION, "mu " in the Sup'r. Court Craven llnililte I J. M. Arnold A. A. Cayton. By virtue of executions directed' to the signed from the Superior Court of Cravea county in the above entitled action, I will oa Monday, the 7th. day it August, 1911 at twelve o'clock at the court house door of said counts1, eell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execatioa all the right, title and interest which said Caton. the defendant, haa or had aa the 12th day ot December. IM6. In the following described real estate. t-w it: All that certata tract or parcel of land situate in No. one township. Crayon county, N, Ow ad joining the land, of Aloe so Mller, T. D. WiHIa and others bounded aa follows, vis- Beginning at a stake near a pine stump oa the aide of the New Bera public road. It being the beginning corner In the deed of A. A. Cayton and wife. Julia, to T, D. Wrlrta and wife. Cora, dated 18th. September, lws, and registered in tiw offlae of the Register of Deeds of Cravea eoanty, N." in book 17. page 168 and running sheooe with said pulie road to the new public road near the residence of N. P. Willis.- tbenee with the said new pnblie road to a stake la Alan so Miller's line; thence with the asid Alonso M Mot's line to 4 stake in the line of T. D. Willis and wife: thence with the said WUlla line to a stake on the publk road, the place of beginning? eon tain Ing ton acres, more or leas, and being a part of she tract of land known as lot No. one which was allotted to Alexander Cayton in the division of lands of W. R. Cayton. dee'd.. Which division ie recorded la said office la book 142 page 287. V This 8th.dyof July 1DIL , J. W. BIDLLE. ' : Sheriff. e PROFfSSIQAL CAED3 1 OK. 1 1 BONNER DISEASES OF THE .2Es3 ye, Ear, Nose and Throat AND . Genera Supf -, Office in Elks Temple Next Dr. G. A Caton, New Bern, N. C. E. A. PERKINS . I,, m. - i ' - an' CARPENTER AND CDFJTRAGTDR Estimates made on any style build-. infcf new work, remodeling etc. ' ' .ADDRESS,;, . . a.MJa E. A. PERKINS, R F. D. No. 8. NEW BERN. N. C. R. A. NUNN ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in the counties of Craven,' Carteret, Pamlico Jones and Onslow and in the State Supreme and Fe'dara Courts. - , Office No. 50 Crsvtn Strttt. lslaphons No. 97. Ntw Brn, N. C. DeX. WARD ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL LERAT LAW . Hughes. Building Craven Street New Bern, N. C. Practice in State and Federal courts. Circuit, Craven, Carteret, Jones and Pamlico and wherever services art) de sired. - .' -v-v t SOUTHERN RAILWAY SOCTuEBS KAILIVA1. 8CHSDULII N. B. These flgaras are published lor Information and r ot cuaraav Ornlmtnted With Soars. The natives of some of the islands of the raclflc are always Rind to set the doctor on" his periodical visits. At Knleer' Wllhelm's harbor the German Covernment has stationed Dr. Ileise (rnng aa medical officer. He Is a busy mnn. ' Natives by the dor.en coma to him, not to be treated for Illness, but tp pet' the benefit of his professional opinion op how to sear themselves ar tlfitieally. The natives are very fond of searsand nearly all of them ara "covered with specimens' which hava resulted from self Inflicted wounds which were kept open by frequent scratching or by the Introduction of foreign subafsnces like sand, bamboo. shells and so forth. The excrescence which results from the average vacci nation la scratched off-ijt the proper tlmo, and ibe rosuUliif lurge soar is very dear to the nntlve. A joung Islamler whime face and body are mass of cuts, brulnes and scars la con Bldcretl the cntch of the seuiion by the dusky belles. xa II Leavs Goldshoro, N. C 6.41 ft. ul, through traiiA with chair car to AihavlUa, connecting at East Durbun, for Oxford, Hen- iaraon, Keysvllla and Rlcamon -at Dklveralty for Chapel Hill: at Greensboro for Charlotte and ail pUaU south, also lor Da villa, LynchborK, CharlottesvlIU Washington, and all point . Mr. 'tO. Ill Uveh Uoloaboro, J.OS n a. 1 4 for Greensboro, handle through Pullman Raleigh, to Atlanta, con Veto , at Greensboro for all , points aortiii south ana wast . NO. Ill-Leaves Goldaboro 10.45 p m . tor Qreeasbbro, handles pullmaa . ' , Raleigh to Greensboro, oo . , bwhi as ureeusuuro lur vuar . " , lotte, Atlaau , New Orleans, Asbevllle, Knozvllle, alao tor ; Danville, Lynchbuia. Chariot- tcavllle, Washington, and an points north. tor further Informatteo aih any Southern ticket agent or addraej Ue inderslgnod. 1 ''"V" ' H. F. CARY, ; General Passenger Agent Waaulngton, D. O, 3 W. H. PARNELL, ' Traveling Pasaeager Agent ' Ralelgb. N. O. Instead of Liquid AnliccplIcaoiPcroxl3 nfany people are now usung . P&xtino Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be ' dissolved in water as needed. For all toilet and bysfii nie uses it 1 better and more einoniioau To cleanse and whiten the c 13 . teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, Ac- strov ditteane arorma, ttnd purlfv tha. breatli. To keep artificial tectli nnd brldework elenn, odorless Jo remove nicotine frim tho t-- 'U f mrify the breath' after smul. ". To eradicate perNolrntion Bud l odors by sponjrn uatliliijr. Tlie best amifi('itie wash Unow ti. Hclievca on. I strengthens tin I, in II -inie ley '. lli-a I t-'H'i I l.r. nit -nnd cn'.S. "intvl rn et-s. n lv r 1 v ,'.-' i ' 1 i- ' 1 . I A a i . . - - I 1 -,
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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