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ran 51 PROTECT - For the average person to achieve success itis necessary -, to save money, protect it and profitably invest it. ... v; . This bank afforda facilities for doing each of these three. . . j- -- 1 ... . - : -- . It encourages saving by accepting deposits of One Pol- lar or more; it completely protects money, and it affords a profitable investment by paying 4 per cent interest on all .." . funds deposited in its Savings Department or according to ,- the Certificate plan. :, AVAIL YOUBSELFOF THESE FACILITIES. ' . JUST RECEIVED ' 30 HEAD FINE YOUKG I.1ULES - Sold low for cash or good paper.- Now is the time to buy a team and save money ;-. t . .. '. J. L Robinson 103 E. Fr nt St New' Bern, N. C, Near Neuse Bridge. SALE CONTINUED TO FEB. 1 On account of the very cold weather , which kept so many people f roiiTcqmirig out to our sale, we have decided to contine the sale till Feb. 1st-- . " We still have a good stock of Ladies ' Suits, Skirts and Coats to go at a greater ' reduction than .ever, also Mens and Boys Clothing and Overcoats,--Shoes, - Dress Gods, White Goods All Goods on Sale for the Remainder of This -Month. , J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE I BUSINESS SAGACITY ' -i VERSUS SENTIMENT You n ay go North, East, South or West and find good life insurance, but if you want the V WHY BEST at the LOWEST NET COST, you will have to j su e in iho UNI N CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Sentiment and friendship are' both good in their place, but are the least consideration wbsre life insurance is concerned." " . The DESIDEKATUVI in life insunnce ia the BEST OBTAINABLE CONTRACT a' the LOWEST , MINIMUM COST, and I've got that with the proof positive, which is yours for the asking. ' - 'T U W. 0. BOYD, Agfent: Real Estate, ' General Insurance. .Surety Bonds. I " ' ' 1 1 MEADOWS feed: ; BUST' s PROOF ' BURT D - s. ... m I J. i.:. L. aeS aw 'fc ' AND IMliiiiiL-- T; .iiiiDminmDiiiiiMiiiiinMnMiim etc. , DEFT STORE "1 j . li... HIVES 1 1 1 ' i 1 1 n iminiiii naiiiiiiiiBii iiinsiiiiiniiiwiiiirf REAL (Continued from Page Two) ion ar the - ay him.' . "I was afraid of that," nodded O'Rourke. "The next time we meet, Des'Trebes and L there'll be no mis take about. It." v x, s -. "She sei thot befure he fought wid re he'd taken measuremlnts a? the tone and made a wax mould ar nt, "God In HeavsnP Cried O'Rourke. so thot whm he- failed to kill yersilf and had got his strength back, he wlnt to. Paris and had an taltashun av ut made there somehow be fuslng'chape atones together and all thot, I belave. Twas lxplnslve an' him tight up for money, so he takes Missus Prynne In to partnership and She puts up the cash. Thin they're been watchin' yersilf all the time, ? sor they sets Cap'n Hole onto ye to get the stone away, and he does it like ye know. Afther ye escaped from the Pelican, he goes ashore and mates the ; lady at her hotel and dayllvers the stone to; her, getting hts pay and the Inilta shun Into the bargain, he lnslstln' on thot because he knows ye'll be comln' "back for the- Pool ar Flame, and he's afraid ar ye afraid ye'll kill him if he can't tarn over a ruby to ye like the wan he stole. So 'twas the faked atone we tuk from him thot same night and the same we brought aboard the Ranee and the same the serang sthole from ye." . "I begin to see. But bow about the lerang? What did Ceclle have to say In explanation of him?" : She couldn't account for him at all, sor, save thot mebbe the natives In Rangoon had somehow got wind av the fact that the stone, was comln' back and a gang av .thim set out to stale ut. She sea Missus Prynne niv er cud account for the way - they dis covered she had ut, but they seemed to know pretty certain sure, sor, for ye'll recall they nlver bothered ye at all 'at first, and 'twas only be chanst, like, thot the serang got the lmltashun from ye." ; ' . .- - "But what about Des TrebesT Did the maid aayt" "No more than he'd been 'lift In Paris, sor.": ; ... - r ; ."And what 'ev ye done with the two of them; .Mrs. Prynne and the maid! Are they st.111 locked up safely 7"; -, "Dlvvle a bit, yer honor. ' 'Twas im. possible to kape them so, Dravos said, wld MIbsus Prynne threatening to yell bloody murther out'af the poort and kick up such a row thot the authorl. ties wud be down on us If we dldnt let her go. Besides, we'd got what we wanted out av her, and pwhat was the use av holdln' her anny longer!" "So ye let them got" '- ."Ylssor' - ' ' : '"'1 could; kill ye , foe. ' It," said O'Rourke,- l"and Dravos, too;'; for there's a deal of matters I'.d like to be Inquiring Into with the lady this blessed minute , But Danny bo there's nothing In the" world 1 cant forgive ye now, for what ye've done for me, and twill be a strange thing If I don't serve ye handsomely when I come into a fortune; , . Now don't be standln. there like a ninny, but be off with ye and pack me things before I lift me hand to ye. Tie in haste1 we are with Des Tfebes alive and Mrs.' Prynne on the loose; and there'll be no such thing as rest for either of us until we reach Rangoon." CHAPTER XXVII. , " "Danny . . ." said OTtourks without looking up front the occupa tion which had engrossed, his atten tion for the last three hours; and 'for the first time In that period he spoke audibly, making an en to the mum-, bled confabulation he had been held ng with himself, a Murray's Guide,. a Bradehaw, an Indian railway guide, several steamship folders and a large colored map of the Indian empire, , "What day's this day, Danny T' Danny thought laboriously. " 'Twas this morn' we lift th' . Ranee, sor?. . r. - Thin yestlddy was Wednes day." .. . "And today Thursday, ' be logical progress of reasoning, eh?" ; "Aw, ylss, sor." ; "And what's the timer " Danny consulted 0Rourke's watch on the bureau. "A quarter av twllve." "Then bestir yourself, ye lazy good-for-nothing, and pack up me things." "Awl" cried Danny, expostulant. "Our train leaves at two. Ye have an hour and a half." "Aw, but yer honor, la ut no rlst at all we'll lver be bavin'?" ' "Ye can rest on the train," said O'Rourke.. "I've just ten days left in which to reach Rangoon, Where t've an appointment to keep with a lady, Dan ny, to wit, Madame O'Rourke., D'ye mind her, and do ye blame me, Dan ny?" Danny became suddenly extraordin arily busy. "Why did ye not say as much no begin wtth, yer honor?" he complulned. "As If I woultlu't work me hands to the stumps , av tt'Itn. ..." " 'Tls now Thursday noon," eon t'nii I O'Rourke thouirhtfully. "The li o'o n k train's scheduled lo land i ! i v :, !,:: t t- a r .i.n.!;iy i,'.!.t. ' t i t " ' 7 : ' a i ' - -.t reaves Diamond Harbor for Rangoon, scheduled for a fair-weather passage of three days. That'll leave us a lit tle leeway, barring accidents. ' But we've lo time to waste." . .'- "But how-ll we be catching" thot steamer at Dl'mlnd Harbor, sort How tar's that from Calcutta, now, an will there be thralns at that hour av the night?" r-:.- ' "That's to be dealt with as it turns up, Danny. .There's only forty mlle between the two places, and it there's no train, we'll charter a motorcar or a boat down the HughlL - ," The latter expedient O'Rourke final, ly adopted, although ha could have af forded, a' comfortable night in A ho tel at Calcutta, had he deemed it wise. But in the fifty-six hours of unmitigat ed a weltering that he and. Danny en dured in .their flight aoross India he had leisure to think matters over very carefully, with, the result ' that,- all things considered, he felt Justified in assuming the World to be in . league against him and in shaping his course accordingly. Therefore It : were un wise to permit himself to be seen and recognised in Calcutta; or even to lin ger on the soil of India an instant longer than absolutely necessary. -, Within an hour,;then, of hji arrival at Howrah, he had, by. dint, of per sistence and rupees, succeeded. In hir ing a launch to take him from the ter minus by water to the steamer at Dia mond harbor " ' ', . CHAPTER XXVHl.1' : ' At a femall hour of the morning they made Diamond Harbor in pitch dark ness and without misadventure were successful in causing themselves to be transhipped, bag and baggage, to the twinscrew steamship Poonah, which vessel rode at anchor in midstream. Toward eight o'clock of the white hot forenoon that followed, O'Rourke, in the shadow of a long-boat on the Poonah's promenade deck, stood fin ishing a matutinal cigar and watching narrowly a tender ferry out a final boatload of passengers from the east ern river bank. ' . ' , ; - Slowly the tender forged toward th steamer's side; and as it drew near, O'Rourke forgot to smoke and bent over the rail to Inspect with unremit ting Interest those upon its decks. , The forward deck of the tender held his regard but briefly; those j who waited there, eyeing impassively the towering flanks of the liner, were one and all of the east, of races, creeds and types too numerous to catalogue. These the adventurer might bot fead, save individually upon personal : con tact. - If-trouble was' to come from them, collectively or individually, he would hot know until the blow, had fallen. On the other hand, he might be able to hazard shrewd surmises as to the potential animus inherent-in any one of the Europeans who were to be his fellow passengers.1 ,. The latter wire a mere "handful; half a dozen - commercial .' travelers from London, Paris, Berlin,' their avo cations evident beyond dispute: a sal low English missionary with ls with ered wife, sombre figures in the stark sunlight, a red-faced deputy-sub-spme-thlng-orother of the Indian govern ment comolacent in white drill and (TO BE CONTINUED.) 1 ; CASTOR I A . For Infanta and Children, r the Kind You Hare Always Bought Bea.rs the Signature of s ' Cruel Perversion, t She-Do you recall the day? we were married? He-Uwlah to gracious I could! Yonkers Statesman. ': ' When given aa sonn as "the croup cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all .danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. Sold by all dealers. ,' Her Alibi. r Much to the curious little girl's dis gust, ber elder, sister and! her; girl friends had quickly closed, the door of the back parlor before she coulf wedge ber small self In among then. She waited uneasily for a little while; then she knocked. No response. She knocked again. Still no attention.- Her curiosity could be controlled no longer "DodoT" she' railed In staccato tone as she kuixkt-U once strain. "Talo' me! It's uunimnr Ltpplucptt'a. . 7 , INSECT BITE COST LEG. " A Boston mat ! at his leg from th bite of an insect two years before. To v-rt uch cvlamitiea from -etings and itesof insects use "Buck leii's Arnica Salve promptly to .kill .the .powon and provent iiiftima'ionV kwelliog and pale Heals hums, boils, ulcers, - piles,, ecze ma, en-s, bruises. Only 2Se at all Druggists. - - .-' .- - -c ,.. :y. i ...-'--"ft-- ' -' The Bast Be?. ' ; - 1 " J In aetflctluK lieef the pieces' which sr. well mottled wltb fct will be fouuo the rlcheHl and Juiciest," -.".; ; ; fOLEY KIDMYPELS What Is railed resignation 'a con fiimed desperation. Heniy D. Thoreau. STOMACH TROULE CURED, If ynu have any trouble' with your atomtrh you should take Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J P K o'e, of Erllne, Mo., says: "I have us-d a great many different' medicines fur stomach trouble, but find Chamber la n's Stomach and Liver Tablets morr beneficial than any otl er remedy I ever used." For sale by all dealers. Rtoalllng Tennysen, Subulw I nay. Nexdore, those henr of yours belong to the Maud breet don't they? Nexdore Never heard o" the Maud lired. What gives you thm nli-a? Bulail)A-Be'auBe tbey are al the time cumlntf Into my garden. 1'bl' adelphta Ix'il-er.' ADVIC New Bern Citizens Should Profit : By The Following Btatement Doan's Kidney Pills cured this New uern resident; - . Their merit was shown-the told. , j Now comes futher eveidence. The testimony is confirmed. The remedy was .teaud-the story cure lasted. . -: ' ! Could New Bern residents demand stronger proof. j ; It's New Bern testimony. It can be investigated, i .- , i. ' L. A, Smith, 18 Griffith St., New Bern, N. C, says: "Backache caused me a ?reit deal of nfTeriniT and I k.H other distressing symptoms of kidney complaint. Uoan s Kidney Pills, which I procured from the Bradham Druir Co.: completely and permanently cured ' me. i nave publicly endorsed this remed be fore and I am now pleased to confirm my former statement. Our son, who also had a weakness -of the kidneva. aiao usea uoan s juaney puis and was relieved." . . j. For eaie by all dealers. Price Eo eenta. IWer Mllbura Co.. Buffalo New Tork, sole ageau ter the United mates. Remember Oie name Doaa't end io odur., .. .. ' Men would live exceedingly quiet if l nose two words "mine" and "thine" were taken away. Anaxagoras. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS foe Saokaohb Kiombys amo blaoobh ht rr ) James J, Harahan, P. O. Melcber and two others were killled in a train wreck at Kinmundy, I1L. - ' FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM- ' - POUND is a reliable family medicine. Give it to your children, and take it yourself when you feel a cold ' comimr on. It checks and cures roughs and colds and croup and prevents bronchitis aud pneumonia. For sale by all deal ers, . : ' ' Laying For Him. . Foreman (calling up to workman) Phwat are yez doln' up there, Casey? Casey Oi'm layjn' bricks, av coorse. Foreman Be Jabers, by the stlllnesf av ye yer molght be layln' eggs! Lon don Tit-Bits. FOLEY' KIDNEY PILLS , always give satisfaction because they always do the work. 1 J. T, Shelnut, Bremen, G a,, says: "I have used Foley Kidney Pills with great satisfaction and found more relief rom their use than from any other kidney medicine, and I've tried almost all kinds. I can cheerfully recommend them to all suf ferers for kidney and bladder trouble." For sale by all dealers. - ' No man can answer for his courage who has never been in danger. Rocbe- foucauld, ' " When htisincr ennirh meHIxinA tnr children bears in mind that Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy is most effectual ror coias. . croup ana .wnooping rougn and that it contains no harmful drug. r or saw ny ail dealers; I Kissing Ethel, She was fashionably dressed and gave ont the perfume of violets aa the brakeman turned to help her up the steps of the train which was due to leave. Turning to her maid, she said: "Oh, I must kiss Ethel goodby!" - "Oh, go on," said the fresh brake man. "I'll kiss Ethel goodby." "No, you won't, either," came from the woman. Tbat precious dog was never kissed by a stranger In her whole lifer Yonkers Statesman. : ' FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM POUND "CURES IN EVERY tCASE." . Mr.' Jas. McCaffery. Mgr. of the Sohilita Hotel,, Omaha, Neb., recom mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, because It cures in every esse. 'I have used it myself and I have rec ommended it to many others who have since told me of its great curative pow er in diseases of the throat and lungs," r or enugbs and colas It Is speedily ef fective. Tor sale by ell dealera. - Premier Yuan Shi Kal's efforts to bring about peace In China failed, : '" ;Ohildren Ory ' ; J FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO Rl A Br Rutherford Page, aviator, was killed while flying; at lioa Angeles. , , . Do not allow your kidney end bladder trouble to deveifi.p beyond the reach of medicine. : Take. Foley Kidney, Pills. They, give quick results and stop Irreg ularities wi t h su prising promptness For sale by all dealers. i . . LOWJVLRES Vl Korfolk-Soulhern to New Or- - leans. Mobile, Pensaoola . ' Account Mardi Gras Camivala, tick- et on sale February 13th to 19th, 1912. Final limit March 1. 1912. Aak nearest ticket agent for particulars. B; L. BUGO, ' , W. W. CKOXTON Traffic Mgr. " Gen. Pass. Agt 1 - for tsclache, rhenmatism, kidney or Lli-iJ-f trc-l!e, i j Tol; IliJary Pi!U are tonic In acti , ;, c, . i ?n c .it n ny r - Legal Notices NOTICE. Ttwandenianiad J. K. Willta. admlnktntor of th Ut of Thoaaa Oatas,deu(4, harlot baea lieaiuwl by powr of attorney nentad to him by tlx hem at law of said Thoaus Qataa. deceased will raoelva and accept bid and aSar far the following described real aatataiatbaeitr of New Bern; the ume to ba aold at nrivata aale to the highest bidder for cash. Said lands are situated on the aoath aids af Broad street between Cravad and East Float atreata, ,' One lot nambered 19 (Hameetead) fraatiaiO feet on Broad itreet. running back U4 feet I Inches. One lot No. IT (meant) frontlat K f eat oa Broad itreet and runnlnc back 04 feet t Inchea. One lot No. 16 fronting 18 feet oa Broad atraat and running back 214 feat S inchea, - . ' - na lot No. 18 fronting 80 fast on Broad atraat. running back ZI4 feet ( inches. Also one brick store on lower Hiddla atrat between South Front street and Trent river and numbered 48. . ' , JOS, K. WILLIS, , 7 Administrator. The Duke of Connaught was the guest of Wbitelaw Red in New York. Children Ory": " FOR LETCHER'S t CASTORIA The world's two-passenger aeroplane axiation record was broken at Johan- nisthal, Germany, by G, L. Ulrich. f WHAT MAKES A WOMAN T f One hundred and twentv bounds.' more or less, oi Done ana muscle don make a woman. It's a good foundation. Put into it health and strength and she mav rule a kingdom., But that's Just what Electric Bitters give her. Thousands ble'B them for overcoming faintina? ani uizzy spelts ana or aispeiiing weakness nrvousness ana Dackacne and tired, listless, worn out feeling.v "Elf ctric Bitters have done me a world of e-ood " writes Eliza Pool. Deoew. Okie,, ;"and I thank you, with all my heart; for ma king such a good medicine." Onlv 50c Cuaranteed Jby all Druggists. i 4 , 1 " The State Department Exoenditures fCommittee decided to issue a second subpoena on Secretary Knox, command ing the production of the secret found vouchers. : r QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. George W. Koons, Lawton, 1 Mich., says: DR. Detchon'S Reuef fob Rheumatism has given my wife won derful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted for two months. She began the use of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up, dressed herself and walked out for breakfast" Sold by Bradham Drug Co. . . Senator Gore, of Oklahoma, intro duced a joint resolution for a Congres sional investigation of. the Presidents! campaign funds of 1904, 1908 and 1912. Constipation is the cause of . manv ailments aud disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stom nch and Liver Tablets, keen vour bow els regular and you will avoid these dis eases. For sale by al) dealers ' . The misanthrope praises the dead out of hatred to the living, and beats the children with the bones of their fa thers. Volney. f 's WOMEN Women of u LifBest type, womei of snperior dncatios tM refinemettt, wtvN iiKenaWai uI judgment fire weign ut) force to tkeir opiniou, UfUj praiso tie woiderfil cormtiTf and cnratiTe properties of CLui berlajo'i Stonucli and Llrer TtV Uts. TkroagDont the tuaf ttAfea of woman's lif e, from g&ootl, tarosgk the ordeals of aotW kootl to the decEniBg jears, then m safer or snore relUVIo aioeV Idao. Ckamoeriala's Tablets art soli a?oi7whoro at 2Sc a hoi. ; Lake Drummond Canal & Water - -v.: Co. v::''. Lake Drummond Transportation Co. I,-, Lake Drummond Towing Cb.f Dismal (Swamp Canal j' i . ' - " t, An Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth ' .' , ; ." ' Always. . .- ' :,: Quick Transit for Traffic. Prompt 4 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. Kitten Sec , , J. B. Baxter, Supt. . 1. T. -VYhitehurit, TrafTic ManagBr. Norfolk Office Bell Phone 621. Legal Notices 1 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND North Carolina, -Craven County. Superior Court W. M. Watson, Clerk Uwraaea WUIard. Exaeutor of J. R. Buck and Lawrence WUIard and wife, alary A. R., WUIard-- ........ Yrt- v;.: -:-:t V8. v.kj--. Bock and wife. sUrj Bock. Dock WU- aoa. Faltoa Wilson, Claud Wilson. Guv WU ' son and Queeny Wilson said Felton WUsoa ' Carad Wllaon. Gar WUsoa and Qaeear Wilson by their General Guardian George . Wileoa. Dora Forrest. Lola Harding and ; koshand. Joseph Harding. Sadie Forrest .... . and koanand, Joeaphus Forrest and Ajnan- a DaU aad husband. D. W. Dad. ; - By virtoa af power in the wUI of J. S. Buck aad an order of the Superior Court of Craven ' eeaaty ia tkiacaaa, I wUI sell to the highest Bidder at the residence af . the lata J, Banaoa Bock three mllee from Vaneeboro, No. 1 town ahip. CraTeo ooanty. North CaroUna. on Monday the 2Mh day of January, 1912 at 12 o'clock U the faUowias lands, first ia separata parcels as bare lnaftar set oat and then as a whole towib Situ- ata In No. 1 township. Craven oouoty. North Car oliaa. bine in fork of Stanly Branch and Palmet to Swamp, adjoining the lands of J. T. Back. EU. as DaU and others, containing one hundred and aurty seven (167) seres, more or- less, subject, ; bowerer, to the tunhar rights and easements eon " rayed ia a timber deed from said J. R. Back and Wife, Dicey A. Buck, to W, C. White on August I. IMS, which dead is duly registered In the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county In bark 106, page 578. and subject also to such righta : as said Dicey A. Buck baa under the will of said J. B. Buck, which said lands may ba mora nar. ttcolarly described as follows! Beginning on the main road leading from Wash mgton to New Bern at the east and of the divi ding fence, the dividing line between JohnR. Bock, deceased, and Frank Buck, running thence with said fence north 841-2 degrees west 182 aolea la DaU's line in Stanley Branch.- thence with Dell's Una and the ran of said Branch 190 Poles to the mouth of Palmetto Swamp, thence op tharaa of said swamp to the New Bern and Washington road, thence southwardly along tha New Bern and Washing-ton road to a haw atumn hi ask road at tha saidj. R. Buck's corner. north 66 east 73 1-2 poles to a stake thence sooth 24 wast 102 poles to the J. R. Buck corner, thenee south 87 1-4 west 21 poles to another of tha it B, Back corners, thence south SO 1-2 West along a aart road thirty-two (22) poles to a stake a said eart road south of tha beginning earner, thanes north along tha New Barn and Washing ton road 6 poke to tha beginning. Said lands wiU first be sold in tha following three separate parcels: First Tract-Beginntag on tha main road lead ing trass Waehington to Now Bern, at tha east of a dividing fence, the dividing Una between - John R, Buck deceased, and Frank Buck, thence wtth said fence N. 84 1-2 decrees W 182 to DaU's lino in Stanley Branch; then With DaU's Una and the run of n&id branch 190 poles to the mouth at Falmvf to 8wamp; thenee up tha run of said swamp to the Norfolk-Southern R Rs then with tha said rual. S r degrees W 59 pules to tha cleared land; tbi-n w U.h the clearing S. 85 degrees E. 32 poles to the line of the dowenr:thon with that line. S. 8 W. It poles to the di- vlsion fence called for ; i Vie "will" of tho (da- ); then Willi t bo a i fence. S. 85 degrees E 66 poles to the main roaii. then with the road S. 8W. 24 4-5 polea to t ,,u winning, 86 1-4 acres, ".inosite side of, or east )od; beginning 16 polea the fir.it tract, and runa Second Tract-On I lie side of the afiove named ; south of the beginning i with a cart roaJ N. ft) 1. R. 32 pules; N 87 1-4 hi. 21 poles, then N. 24 E. 10.! pole to a stake, a cor nor; than S. 66 W. 73 1-2 pules to a haw stump on thsmaiaroad:theo witlitheroidS. 8W.8Tpolea . to te beginning. 2 1-4 acres.- Said second tract " subject to such interest as the widow Dicey A.. . Buck gets under the will. Third Tract-Beginning in Palmetto Swamo where the railroad crones same and runs thenee up Palmetto Swamp to where it crosses tha Kew ' Beta and Washington road, then southwardly along said read to tha last corner of the first tract, being north i east 24 4-5 poles from ths be ginning of the first tract, thenoe north 85 West 66 solas along tha Una of the first tract then north 8 east along line of the first tract 11 polea. thenee' Berth 86 west along the line of the first tract 82 poles to tha Norfolk-Southern Railroad, thence northwardly along tha Norfolk-Southern Railroad to tha beginning, containing fifty-two and one. half (68 l-l acres, more or leas, being subject to such rights a tha widow Dicey A. Buck haa an- aarthawUlof J. R. Buck to H. . : . Terms of sale one-third (1-8) cash andthabal- anee with interest oa the first day of November. una, title to ba retained tiU aU the purchase aey is paid ar ia baa thereof the balance of the . pertheseatoaey be secured by mortgage deed of trust oa said property. Purchaser ahaU have right at hia option to pay aU cash. v Thia 28th day of Dsnambar. 191L ..t , . - LAWRENCE WILLARD. Kzaeator af J.Jt, Buck, dee'd and Commies ; toner. " Washington. N, C ' . MORTGAGE SALE. , By vfctua of the power el sale contained ia that certain mortgage deed nude by J. E. Slmpkina and U A. Stanpkina. his wife, to W. E. Brown en the fourth day of February. 1902. which said mortgage deed is recorded ia the office of the Banister of DeeJe of Craven County. Book 141. page 74, which said mortgage dead together ' With the notes sseared by it, end the proparty dsserlbsd In it were for value received trans ferred and assigned to CI. W. Joyner, and by the laid Q. W. Joyner 'transferred and assigned to Uattle R. Warren and by the said Mettle R, Warrea and koshand B. R. Warren assigned and transferred to the andersigned N.T. Whitford," tha aadarsignad N. T. Whitford. assignee aa aforesaid will sell for sash, to the highest bidder at the court boose door, at New Bern. Crsvra ' County. North Carolina, at tha hour of 12 o'clock U aa Monday, the fifth day of February 1912 to nay said aaortgagc aebt, the following described ' real aetata to-wit: . - v , -: -t - . A oerteia tract of land being hi the County of Craven, an tha Berth aids of Neuse river and : sort ease af Swift Creek adjoining tha lands of " Bplktalm Simpkiaa. Oliver Ipsck and ethara. Be tainf at a black gum oa run of branch la tha -dividint Una between Allen Gaaklns and Fuml ford Jackson sod runs said line N. 50 E, 100 poise to a toe hi said Una, then S. 17 K. lot polea to tfceSBaoaa road, than 8. 81 W. 17 polaetoa ataekannsua black gum aa the rwa of BearBanch, tnaa ap said branch to the beginning, oootaln b fitty-eix acraa mora or less. Then another tract of lead. Beguui log at a gum In Bear Branch. J. E. AimpkhM baguuiing corner and runs with hia haa to the canal, then op the canal to a stake, thea hi a southerly direction to a sUka. then in a westerly dbecttoa to a corner twe guns on Bear Braach. them ap and with Bear Branch to tha beginning, containing Urn (10) acres more or less. This flat day of December, 1911. N. T. WHITFORD, d.lwardV 'r""' Attorn y. Representative Lev. r, of South Caro lina, intr rlucrd general oleomargarine till r.-ducinu th i.ix on that commi dUy. ! f f - 1 rr!r-ry i i i re I f t . . In c niver-fstion avoid the extreme of fio?, at j uJ reserve Ca!3, ;iO)inTnn
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1912, edition 1
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