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Q;tBOYD, Agent Real Estate, ' Cencral Insurance. - Surety Bonds.' i. 1HE PRCPDBTiQSI OF SUHPLtfS 13 'UK0IK0 - ""' pf ems to-mini - ' THE NATIONAL BANK -' " ' OF NEW EERNF, N. C, . STANDS FIRST among the banks of ihe City THIRD anong the National Banks of . , - , the State And as it has Fun lua anl Undivided Trofits amountirg to (165,000 an1 CapiUl amounting to $100,000, it has a place on th 'National Bank Roll of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplus and Umlivldel Profits eiiial to or exceeding their Cupital stock. 1 ' ' ;' PKR' ; CUNT. SAFE DEPOSIT POXES FOR RENT., J.IEADOWS::f-lEAL FEED I a 1ST rnooi A N D h.' M''-.V.7-..':i i:UUT D , ' :,.mi:h fci !t Delightful Short Sea . . Trips To , ; .,M Ir'e THE LASII" OF ; CIUL1S1CE (Continued from Past Two) 1 z , -T 1 ,, -n like that, specially fronr a teal jpocket .Well,.! guesa that Is about all for tonight If you will Just ex cuse me for the rest of the night I would like, to do a little more experi menting all by my own self. Much obliged for your assistance. If I land my party It will be because of the Upa and clues you have furnished me, and I won't forget you." r To tell the truth I was not at all sorry to have him make his request to be excused. I had had enough experience with him "Keep Your Eye Open for Private Watchmen Thsy Ara the Fellow We Have Qot to Look Out For" for one evening, and I Hade him good night with a' sense of .relief, at th next corner. Hs wavedtlshand and turned Into the straggling line o pa3sers-by. . 4 " - Pondering deeply over the events ol the night and with the Idea suddenly popping into my head Out I would do a little experimenting upon my owa sccount,. I continued" upon my way for several MocKl ' An alley something similar to the1 one which; the detective ind I had explored lay Before me, and ( turned Into It with the intention of" traversing It and Catching nay treet car homeward bound in the trcct beyond. Near the further end - f the way I paused, struck a match gainst the wall and lighting a. cigar, ood (or a moment wltn the flame In -;v bands as I made th Investigation at I had In mind. " Than casting the ,io- away 1 pasmil Into the fan o tight that was projected Into the uai row way from the street Just beyond. As I turned Once more Into the regu lar course of -travel I almost ran Into the arms of my friend whom I had left but a few moments previously. ' With a mutual start we stepped backward. ''I had not expected this pleasure sgain tonight,".!" said as 1 surveyed him up and down. His- fingered hla cigar apparently a trills annoyed that ( had Intercepted him; nevertheless answering nre wfta a griff. , ' ' . - - "I Just made tha second experiment which' I mentioned to , j you, and It turned . out quite successfully... Our man is downtown tonight and Is mor Ing about considerably himself..: I am lust a little afraid that he Is becoming nneasy, and I don't kriow as I can blame him under the circumstance. Stlllfibould he confess his guilt by flight, the life of a hunted fox Is tha best be can look forward to, and 1 don't believe be la going to run. Hop ( have not got yon fascinated with the alley habit by our experience tonight.' I surveyed him In distinct disapproval of his everlasting secrecy. "No danger of its becoming chronic. Are you going to tell toe anything rett" I addressed hlra rather shortly, and as usual his" head waved ft ng auve. y. - ."Not now. : But I liope tomorrow I may be able to tell you everything that . I tnow. Meanwhile you might bear In mind the old adage that when gnorance is bliss It is folly, and ao forth." I turned abruptly away. . , "Very well, I will exercise my pa tience. Good night again." Stepping into the street, I boarded a passing car and watched him from the back platform for a moment as he disap peared In an opposite direction. . Then I .found myself a seat ' I went directly borne and to bed. Although somewhat tired; my experi ences of the evening had rendered me thoroughly wide awaits, and I alept very little In the hour that Inter vened between my retiring and day break. LeDuc had told ms that-ha was positive that he knew hi man; had assured me of his confidence that he had secured the' necessary proof, and I had too: much respect for hla ability to bold him lightly; - And .while I believed that he had centered hla efforts upon Bruce and had built a wall of circumstantial evidence around him, there was also the sickening pos sibility that he had learned things in other directions that were beyond my ken.- However, I refused absolutely to allow such a possibility to occupy any real place In my mind. Still, there was a mystery about some of his actions that utterly baffied ma and caused- me profound wonder; while as to my own experiment of tha evening It bad -failed absolutely. went to sleep along In the gray of the morning no witter than I had been when I had wakened from my last I CHAPTER XV. I ' The next morclug I found a note I iwaltlng ma"whl:h tad arrived over ii'glit in tha mall. It was from Mrs. I ace and said tl nt t' a would be very bai-py to have ii 0 a UUlfl t'loppliig t I tuvitl.'i I ro.. 1 t venlfiice to I I ' " 0 of buiiln i. I r tliitt I wot-" ! i ' V, r fi'H a r 'v, 1 r I f -tl 1 , : 1 i 1 1 ny ber on a r t t foriiOon, without la y from iy 1 ! once i'..- .. I - ! r. I 1 i 1 f r r 1 X t tls t ! ' -ti i ' : ".. IDE BEST PROOF " -, .... v. .. :, r . . " :v New Bern GitizeQS Cannot Doubt Ooan'a Kidney Pills Vere used they eured. - 1 ; The story was told to New Bern resi dents. . . " - ' .v . n Time has atrengthrned the evidence. " Has proven the cure permanent. ' , The testimony is home testimony. -"The proof is convincing. It can he-investigated by New Bern residents, ... R, A. Henderton, 156 George St., New Bern. N. C, says; "Doan's Kid ney Pills are a very valuable reroedj ana i can say tnat tney aid me moie(24 good than any other kidney medicine I J 25 ever took, I suffered from a dull pain i 25 acrosa my loins and th'a was sccompani- d by an extreme lameness in my back. I also had infUmation of the. bladder and the passages of the kidney bccm tions pained me. Doan's Kidney Pills, which I procured; florn, the Bradham Drug Co., removed , all;; lameness and pain and improved my condition in every way' (Statement given on January 25, 1908.) r .r-.;.-if,ir;-:-. : . : CONFIRMED PROOF." -Mr. Hendereon was interviewed on November 28, 1910 and he said; "I wil lingly verify my former eodoreement of Doan's Kidney Pills, for. I have been free from backache and kidney com plaint since I took this -remed) . - You are welcome to continue the publication of my Statement" : ;- .' Tot ! bj all dealara. V price to eantav Fbtar Milburn Co- Buffalo Now York, aol agent tor tb OaJte. Btataa. . . ; Ramember the nam Doan's an tke m other. v , Woodrtw Wilecn headquarters at WafhingUn claimed the majority ol the delegation from Kanaas. - Many sufferers from rheumatism have teen aurpristd and delighted with the prompt -relief afforded by applying Chamberlain's L niment. Not one case of iheumatism in ten requires any in- ternar treatment whatever. This lini ment for ea e by all dealehs. . A strange man, who forced his into Judge RosaUky's home in way New York,, was thought to be insane. Children Cry - FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A C Mahlon Pitney, of. New Jersey, has aken the oath as a justice of the Unl ted Statea Supreme Cou rt. V; A PLEASANT PHYSIC. ; - When you want pleoaant physic give. Chamberlain's Stomach and Livtr Tabl. ta a trial. They are mild and gent e In their action ind always uro- ddce pleasant cathartic effect. Call at Davis' drug store for a free sample. T ' ' Mllten'a Opinion. Milton was once asked If he Intended to Instruct his daughter In the differ ent languages. He replied:. "No, sir. On tongue is sufficient for a woman." Fame can never make us He down contentedly on a deathbed. rope. BACKACHE ALMOST UN BEAR A - . BLE . Is an almost certain result of kidney trouble. V. loomey. sua fc. Ulive SL B oomington, III.,, taya: "1 suffered with backache and pains in my kidneys a hich were almost unbearable. I gsve Foley Kidney fills, a gocd tria , and they done wone'ers for me. Today I can do a hard day 'a work and not feel tha tffects."-For sale by all dealer. - 810k Man 'of the East 1 Turkey was designated as "the sic man" by Czar Nicholas of Russia, Jan 14. 1854,.. .'-..; , , . , ' TOLEYIUDUEYPII1S oh Baokaom Kionit and Bukooaa V A Papular Routs. : "Is there apy sure way of crossing the social chimin T" "Oh. yea; by brldge."Baltimore American, vv" ' Chlldern are mucl mora likely to con tract the contsgious disesses when they hsve colds, whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consumption aie diseases that are often contracted when 1 he child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities ssy be are of cidi, For the quick eure of colds you will fV d nothing better then Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It can always be de pended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. . Asking His Mesnlnd Clear, ' Senator (Just returned from Wasb tngtonr Mr. Eeler. what Is the sent! ment of the people In your. town con eernlng-. ' Rising Politician (sternly tnterrnpt tag) Senator, we don't deal In seutj ment In our town: we deal with fae f. a, X. fsc's! Chicago Tribune, Yott can 1 ay goodbye to conaiipitlcn With cltar consicejtse you ue Chamberlain'a Tablets. " Many ' hae feen permanently cured by their us. For sale by all dealers. Cruel Perversion. Ehe-Do you recsll the day we wert oiarrh-dT lie I wlxh to gracious I coulu! Tonkers Biatesman f T JONE3 COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT r SPRING TERM, 1912. v J MONDAY April ' 1st, All ctiminal cases. ' . 1 TUESDAY, April 2nd. V Meadows vs Perry. Reynolds vs Kins' y, Smith vs Murrell. 1 Lee vs Craft. , . I Eure, Harris Co. vs Harriett. Isler vs Goldiboro Lumber Co Winsatt vs S D White et at. : WEDNESDAY, April 3rd. 21 -Idler vs Coomles et at : 22 Eubaoks vs Collins et al. Collins vs Foy. ; i ; '. -" Hargett vs Taylor, ''- Harrison vs A & N C R R Co. 28 A F DuVal va A C L R R Co. 29 A F DuVal vs A C L R R Co. THURSDAY, April 4th. 30 Collins vs. Brown 33 Brown vs Collins 31 Dixon. vs' Banks. Consolidated. ' I-. - ! 32 Monger & Bennett vs Rhodes. ' j 34 Barry vs Foscue, Adm'r. , 1 35 Wimvattvs Hawkina. ' j 36 GuldBboro Lumber Co. vs A J Tur - ner. ;;' FRIDAY, April 6th. 37 Taylor vs Taylor, (Divorce.) 38 King et al. vj Goldsboro Lum j j i i Co. 39 Hay vs Munger & Bennett. I 40 Dudley vs Munger & Bennett. i 41 Morton vs Munger & Bennett. All. other c isrs subject to motion, all parties and witnesses concerned will attend court on day case is set for trial as above stated, without further notice. . This March 4th, 1912. " . . j-' , J. B. COLLINS, ! Clerk Superior Court, ' Jones County Ireland has aaked for rigid enforce' ment of the immigration laws. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Taft declared for preferential aniea in a speech in Boston. prim-. THE MEN WHO SUCCEED i ss heads of Urze enterprises are 'men of great energy Success, to day, de mand health. To ail is to fail. It's utter folly for a man to endure a weak, rnn-down, half alive condition when fclectric Bitters will put him right on his feet in short order. "Four bott'es did me more rest good than any other medicine I ever ti ok." writes Chas. B. AlUro, Sylvania, G. "After years ;of suffering ' with rheumatism, liver trouble, stomach disoiden and deranged khinevs, 1 am agair, thsnkn to El ciric Bitters, sound and wel';" Try nem, uniy bireenu at all druggists. lr.ree thousand five hundred miners employed by the Lehigh Coal and Navi gation Company in Panther Creek Val ley, quit work.'".;' y. , R. G. C llins, Postmaster, Barnegaf, N. J., was troubled with a severe la grippe cough. He vssys: "I would b completely exhausted after each fit of violent coughing. 1 bought a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and before I had taken it all the coughing speus nan entirely ceased. - it can t be beat,"---For sale by, all dealers. j Percival S. Hilt was elected president of the American Tobacco Company, j TOlJBYKlDIWPllJte ronsiHsuMATisai kioncvsamo atuseoasi Rhode Island mills announced that an increase in wages be made. - . ' HOW COLD CAUSES KIDNEY DIS- ... EASE. U,-'- Partly by driving blood from the sur face and congealing the. kidneys, and partly Dy tnrowtng too much work up on them. Foley Kidney Pills strength en the kidneys, give tone to the urinary organs and restore the moral action of the bladder. They are tonic in action. quick in results. . Try them. For sale by all dealers, ; - ' Tha Largest Restaurant '. In the Berlin toologlcai garden rea taurant, the largeat in the world, 10. 000 persons enn sit down simultane ously beneath the same roof.. Open all terraces for mo In summer will accom modate another 10.000 diners. There are 1.000 waiters, and the kitchen staff sxceeds 50tt . ' , . I Children Cry ; FOR FLETCHER'S ' C AS.TO R I A r Thirty riotous members were driven from St Michael's Catholic church, at Cine nnati, eight arreats being made. I The "Child'a Welfare" movement baa challenged the attention cf thought ful p ot le everywheie. Moiheie are natural sui porters, ar d will find , in Foley's Uotiey and Tar Compound a most valuable aid. Coughs and colds that unchecked lead to croup, bror chitis sod poeumona yield quickly to the heal inn and s othing q a (tie of Foly'a Honey and i'r Compound. For Bale by all dtalira. , . , ;. . ' Compllmantlha Granny. Little Billy 1 don't like my Anuti Kollle. granuy. Granny-Why not Bil ly? Billy-Well, she was nasty to me, and when she dies I shan't go to ber funeral, but I'll go to yours with pleas ure, CTSuny. Loudon Opinion. Legal Notices MORTGAGE 8ALE, Ftmiuiit to tb power of wlo eoaUiMd in tha ccrUin mortcift dsed ozoevtad tr Swnual E Aiuknoa ud Ann I M. Andmoo. his wit, to O,-H. Sunum bwria data of March Sth. 111. and reeonM ia ta puMie raeorda In affiea of R- iater of dead for Crave eountr. la Book Na ltt4-Foho 11S, the underalgaed will olfor for gale andaell to the hicheat bidder for eaah at the I court house door in New Bern. N. C on Monday th Z2nd day of April. 112. at tha hour of 12 o'clock. aH the following deacribM real MUUae I eonvayad inaaid morlgage to wit: . : I All that certain tract or parcel of land in the I 7th township. Craves county. North Carolina, on the south side of Trent Rirer, sear 'tha city of New. Bern N. C beginning oa the sooth side of Bryan atreet (as described and laid off in the ci Fonville's line and running with uid Fonviile . plot of land ulled "Colutnbia" which said plot is first line N. 82 1-2. W. 80 poles to a f eeond corner, -recorded in the Besister'a office for the said tDeD witn Fonville's second line N. 27 1-2, E. 148 Craven county ia Booh 118 Folios 2S2 and 293lw'eatoalightwoodBtakeonaniBlandinllt.Plea- ' four hundred (480) eighty feet from a atone on tha south side of the Beaufort Road, which said stono ia 1886 front the foot of Clermont Bridge, over Trent River aforesaid: then runs south 78 E. I 210 feet; then south 12 W. 210 fast; then north 78 west 2i0 feet; then north 12 E. to the beginning. Ssid lot bearing the numb, r throe (8) upon nd plot or plan, and being the same land conveyed by Henry R, Bryan et al. to Henry W. Ander- son by deed dated December 6th, lgW, recorded in said public records ia Book No. 120,-Folios -"nl' one hundred and thirteen (113) acres mare -148 and 144. and inherited by said Samuel E. orleaaaad known aa the Elbert Phillips land. . " ' Anderson as son and sole-heir-at-law of . said A. Jones, administrator of the estate of K. B. Henry W. Anderson, now deceased. Ione" nd trustee of K. R. Jones, heirs, j Also another tract or parcel of land In the 7th township, said state and county, lying and being situated on Williams street to the plan of "Grays- ville,"a plotted and recorded in said nublie re cords in Book No.U2-Follo 144 and 146, and bearing the number ehrhty-flve (85) upon said plot or plan. It being the same land conveyed by E H. and J. A. Uoadowa Co., to Elisabeth Anderson by deed dated June 24th. 18S8. recorded in said pub lic recoids in Book No. 184-Folio 266. and in. herited by said Samuel E. Andaraaa aa son and CuTi Williams and Jamer Williams, her hus sole heir-st-Iaw of said Elisabeth Anderson, now b"kS William Lucas and Texana Lucas, his wife; deceased. The descriptions in all of which said ttunit Lucas and Fred Lucas, the last two being deeds art hereby referred to and made a part minor PDe""s by their next friend. D.S. Jones hereof. This 14th day of March A. D.. 1812.' D. U. STALLING! ...... ' Mortgagee EXECUTORS NOTICE. All persons having claims airsinst tha estate of Hsncy Moore, deceased, are notified to present them to the undersigned for payment duly au thenticated ia New Bern. N. C before the 15th day of March, 1918. or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All who are indebted to the estate are required to make Immediate payment to ma, A. B, BANGERT, "5 Duly qualified Executor of Haney Moore. deceased. This March Htb. 1912. NOTICE. In accordance -with chapter 2KB of the priaatoj laws of North Carolina, session 1911, It being an act incorporating the Trent River Railroad Com pany and prescribing the manner and method of a county bond issue, notioe is herebf given that an eleetion will be held at tha various precincts in jonea county on tha 24th day in April 1912 at which time and place the question of ' Subscrip tion or No Subscription" to the county's la suing (fifty thousand) 850.000 of bonds to be sub- scribed to the capital stock of said railroad, will be submitted to the qualified voters for approval. Anew regiatratioiLhaa beea ordered by the board of commissioners ia. accordance with ssid act and registrars and poll holders have beea ap- U- kll. i. .m 1 .1.- : tration books will be opea from 22d day of March A j . it .k.l , . i .. to and Including, the 18th day of April 1912. This 9th day of March. 1912, . . E. D. DIXON. . ' . " Clerk to Board, it NOTICE. NORTH CAROLINA CRAVEN COUNTY. Sarah E. Ambrose va Spencer W. Ambrose. Superior Court Tha defendant above named will take not ice that an action entitled aa above has been com' meneed in the Superior Court of Craven county. to obtain a divorce from tha bonds of matrimony That tha said defendant will further take no- ties that he is required to appear at the AprU term of said Superior Court to said county, to h held on tha 8th day of AprU. 1912. at the court house in said county, to New Bora. North Caro lina, and answer or demur to tha complaint to said action or the plaintiff will apply to tha court for tha relief demtnded ia said complaint. This March Ith. 1912. .;. W. M. WATSON: ' Clerk Superior Court, DDnrtMimiM padm : PROFESSIONAL CARD!!. F. M. Simmons, A. IA ward, si:::.:o:is mm A.rrORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR" 1 AX LAW 9 stlW KIBH, I. C, ' Office Room 401-2-3 Elks Building Practice in the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jorre. Lenoir, Onslow, Cart eret, Pamlico and Wake, in tha Su pre me and Federal Courts, and wher aver services am desired. OS. 1 1.1. BOHER DISEASES OF THE tp, la, hit v.i Tlircal , , . , AND t::iz Scrccrj OfBet fn Vliu Tempi Next Dr. ti. ... CAoon. New Bern, N. C. R.,A. NUNN ATT0?vNEY AT LAW Practice in the counties of Craven, Carteret, Pamlico " Jonea and Onslow Mni in the? Stat Suprem and federal Courts. - . . C:,"rs Kb. E0 Cravss ilrssf. Tolipjiont H 91. Htm Bers, N Legal Notices MORTGAGE SALE. ' Byilrtua of tha power contained In earl ajn Mortmre Dred executtid by Jasuer T. Carrawan to K. B. Jonea. datfd Jan. 4. 101 and recorded Inthaxiffiee of Beiterof Deedaof Cravrikeounty Book No. 139. Mure SOL IhjTinihacndnHinn.il. Bei dninltrator of the estate of K. U. Jonea , ,Unl1 to tne hishrst bidder for cash at the Cur Hoaae door in New Bern, N. C, oqSatur. d7 sotn day cf March 1912, the following de- c"b Pwee of laed -lying and being in Craven v TOUnty-N" c--on ,he nor'h sid8 of Ncune rivor and on the west eide of Bwift Creek, adjoining tha nnoaof H, J, Carrawan. Lewia Wethington. Alex Wteffuia ) others. It being part of the patent ' ""'d to EbeneserSlade; beginning at the foot of . . Toa. Green's path-the beginning corner of Fran- nt Swamp then with Thomas Green's patent ' liM to acorr.erof a pieceof huid deeded totewia - . Wethington by Ellierf Phillip, then with said - wthington's line to the main road; -then down rowl to the corner of a threo acre piece of. deeded to Alex Wiggins by Elbert Phillips; then wjch said Wiggin's line to Beaaley's patent; ' ttum w.ith Beaslcy's line S. 62 1-2. E to in pine oornt ' "id patent, then N. 35 1-2 to the main . , roa': thence down said road to the beginning, con I laadUdayof Feb.1812. . , . .. COMMISSIONER'S SALE "OF REAL EST AT IS. ." Under and by virture of an order of the Super, lor Court of Craven County, N. C made in the special proceeding entitled Florence A. Collins and R, A. Collins, her husband, Mary lucan vs. Carrie. Louisa Wetherington. Ruth Odessa Wetherington and Ira Wayne Wetherington.: minors appearing by their next friend. Anthony : W, Wetherington. the undesigned commiRsioner will on Monday, first day of April, 1912, at 12 i o'olock. M., at the court house door of Craven County, in the city of New Bern, N. C, offer for) sale to the highest bidder. forcasL. nil that car- , tain lot or parcel of land, h ing. situate and be ing in the city of New Bern. N. C, and bounded as follows, viz. Beginning on the west side of Pasteur street and at the corner of Harriet Wil son's and Betsy Move's lot and running with their line 140 feet; thence northwardly and parallel to Pasteur street 32 feet, 1 inch; thonoe esatwardiy ' and parallel to Queen street 140 feet to the west a de of Pasteur street; thence with the weet side of Pasteur street 82 feet. 1 inch, to the beginning: it being the same land conveyed bj H. R. Bryan and Mary N. Bryan his wife, to Ruthey Lucas by deed dated 29 May. IS80. and registered in tha office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, N.C.. in book 82, page 316. This 26th day of February, 19:2. R. A. NUNN " Commissioner. - NOTICE OF SALE.;. " By virtue of She authority conferred upon the undersigned by a certain contract entered into between Joseph L. Hahn and John T. Han i, far tha purchase of a lot of land hereinafter describ- ! !" "hK ""-'jf ;4? the.Tnid land waa retained by the said J. L, Hahn until the purchase money therefor was paid in full: and default having been made In the payment of said purchase money at the time specified for its payment, and the said J, L. Hahn being fully empowered to take possession of said land uvoa ae default and to sell ths un at public I or pnvate sale. . . NOW THEREFORE, in compliance with the terms and stipulations of said contract as afore- -said the undersigned will offer for sale and sell for cash at public vendue to the highest bidder at tha court house door in the city of New Bern , Craven county. North Carolina, at 12 o'clock M on Saturday tha 80th day of March, 1912, the fol lowing described real estate, lying and being sit- -uate in the city of New Bern, bounded and des cribed aa follows, to-wiU , .-. That certain lot or parcel of land in the city of New Bern, Craven county. North Carolina, and ia that portion of said city known and designated Pavietown," as plotted and recorded In Book No. 108-Folio 385, of the publhv records In effice of Register of Deeds for said Craven county, and bearing the number Seventy (70) upon said plot " plan,' said lot beit.g located on the west side of Bloomfield street and being 52 feet by J04 feet mor,or ."JOSEPH L. HAHN ' This 23rd day of February. 1912. " . MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to tha power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed, executed by Daniel Holloway and Julia Holloway. his wifq to. J," L. Hahn, bearing date of April 21st, 1910, and re corded in the public records in office of Register of Deads for Craven county. North Carolina, in Book No. 180-Foilo405.-. : The undersigned will offer for sola and sell tl ' the highest bidder, for cash at the court house door ta ssid Craven county, on Saturday the 30th daVAfl U.rrk TGT9 , U, 1 A fo .1. all the following described real estate to wit; AU that contain lot or parcel of land lying and being situate to the city of New Bern, North Carolina, and to that part of said city comomnly known as "ReltensUlnville," oa recorded in the efHce of Register of Deeds for said Craven county, in Book No. lOS-Folios 56 and 57. . and bearing pon said plan the'aumber two (1) bounded and described ss follows: Beginning on the west side 1 01 Middl trt at a point, the extreme north end of said street, and running thence north 80 1-2 W. 100 feet to tha northwest corner of said lot; thence southwardly parallel with Middle street to the corner of lot No, one; thence aatwardly 100 feet to Miller street; thence northwardly 36 feet along Miller street to the beginning. The dwelling house upon said promises bearing the number 10 Miller street, , , , This Urdday of February. :i!2. . , J.L.HAHN. 1 T Mr.itgwree. . i .. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the underniv ned has this d ay qualified as Administrator of the eatte of W, A. Williams deceased and all persons h.vkl. 's ciauns againsi sski estate are hereby notified to file the same duly verified with the undersign ed, on or before February 28 1918 or this t,m, Will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All per- shis Sndtbt.d to said estalo will make an im mediate srttlemrnt with the undervitrned- " J. H. HOLLElf . Administrator. Notice To Creditors. The onderaiffned hnvlng this day qua- lified bfore tha Clerk of Superior Court ol t-ravvn county as Almin:ntrator of W. II. Robinson, derensed, heret y InotifleBallpersonshavin;' flnim. ntrir t the est ate of the said VV. II. liohin-inn to present Ihi'm duly aulhcntii ht. d to the unt!orni;;rnd on or ticforetlie 1st il:iy of March, A. 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