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Tickets and Stateroom Reservations, Company's Wharf, Foot of Church St., Noifnlk, Va. Ask your local ticktt agent regarding through tickets. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet Deak J. ' ' ,f W. H. LAN HON, J. J BROWN, General Agent., Norfolk, Va. ,-. Gen. Pass. Agent. New York. BATTLE WITH FLIES AND SAVE HEALTH Health officials are convinced buzzing insect causes much disease. ' FLY SEASON IS OPEN, TUT JN YOUR SCREENS Doctors say the common h use fly carries 100,000 germs around with it , We I Bva just received aarload of - Window Screrns and Screen Doors Measurements taken, prompt delivery and business appreciated. -Ca'l us for information. Phone 147. "' ! -v. -' EASKILL if HILL SUPPLY GO. PHONE 147 - - - The place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices within reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. New line ftf samples just received. Call and inspect my stock. F. 1.1. CHAOWIOK, Want Tailor, ; l art'-'! wuiyA-JMvmAmmivmimmmmnBvmmM r im. ii mi iLuum n mmii iu jiiiiwwii)ii.i'ii).jiiiyywp)ijiiut , , , I, t " -- im HwiiiwiiiwlirlT ' "r --" TT7V A li V 11 A A. ILrtJ i Trmnirrrw! I'd "Sf5i ;inmmifliiioiiiFMiiii Delightful Short Sea Tiips To the latest and fnost up-to-date line of select Hats in Straws and Pelts. We have the exclusive agency for the ce:eb ated Gold Bond and Manhattan Hats, which aro considered among the best. Our Tine of clothing is care fully selected of the best firades of W rsteda and Sliervoits, made ,up in the very latest styles. 'Comedown and look them' Sam Lipman B. Block New Bern, N. C. 73 MIDDLE S. U rn 1 (1 He Are Showing r f n 77ieGLOW of the RUBIES FRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTT llluitratiint by RAY WALTERS gasmssssi usssm ; (Continued from Page Two) - Foxy Grandpa's face "uad "been rap Idly undergoing a change. From pal let to pink It went; -and then from pink to red. Now it was becoming scarlet. 11c threw his head back and faced me angrily. , "Lightnut, will you tell me what the hell this means?'' And his heavy voice thundered.' . "Heret Here! That'll be enougu o' tBat," cried Officer O'Kecfe sharp ly. 'None of your grandstand play here, or it'll be the worse for you. And no tricks, Braxton, or" He clutched his stick menacingly. "Braxton!" snorted the old fellow, "Why, you born fool, my name's not Braxton!" "Not now," grinned O'Keefe. "Say, what is your name Bow, Foxy?" "My name" roared Foxy Grandpa, and paiiEed abruptly. He looked rath er blankly from one officer to the other. "See here; do I understand I'm un der arrest?" ho inquired. "You certainly are talking, Foxy," chuckled O'Keefe. "Then my' name's Doe John Dee," and I thought the fellow's quick glance at me held an appeal. Of what sort, I had no Idea. - "And what, mny I ask, is the charge?" he asked agin, with what was apparently a great effort at calm nees. "Ob, come now, Braxton," said officer in a tone of disgust, "stop foolery; 'you're just using uy HI.-, e n .a 1. A VIZ ''In His Roomsl" Ain't it enough that you're m this building and In this gentleman's rooms?" "In his rooms!" exploded Foxy dranriiw "Whv. yoa lunUhead. this gentleman will tell you T am his guest!" lie turned to me Kith a sort of angry luugh. 'Tell him, Lightnut," he rasped. "I've had enough of this!" The big policeman's features ex panded In a grin, while Tim doubled forward an instant, bis blue girth wabbling with internal appreciation of the Foxy one's facetlousness; and the janitor snickered. Jenkins looked shocked. As for me, dasa it, I never so wished for my monocle, don't you knowl O'Keefe's bead angled a little to give me the benefit of a surreptitious wink. . , '.; "Oh, certainly," he said, his voice affecting a Une Barcasm; "If the gen tleman says you're his friend " -."He's no friend of mine," I pro claimed Indignantly. "Never saw him before In my lire." ; Instead' of being confounded, the artful old villain fell back with a great air of astonishment and dismay. By Jove, be managed to turn fairly purple. - ' ' f , "Wha-a-t's that?" he gasped Btrang lingly and clutching at the collar ot his pajamas "Say that again, Dicky." I looked at him severely. , "Oh, I say,, don't call me 'Dicky,' either," I remonstrated quietly. "It's a name I only like to hear, my-intimate friends nse." ,;. - Ho kind of caught the buck ot a' chair and glared wildly at ine from under Ms bushy wintry eyebrows. The beefy rolls of bis lower jaw actually trembled, , ' ' "Don't you haven't you 'always classed me as that, Die er Light nut V he sort of whispered. By Jove, the effrontery of such act ing fairly dipgustod me. I looked him over from head to foot with measured tsontetnpt." "I don't know you at all," I. said coldly, turning away. "Ye godH!" he wheezed, clutching at his grizzled hair. CHAPTER XII. : I Send a Man to Jail. The two policemen shifted Impa tiently; ' "That'll about do, Voi," growled O'Keefe. "It's entertaining, but enougb of a thing" ' Hut the old duffer caught bis Bleeve. "VVult!" bo panted. "One second wait Just one second!" ', Ho looked nt Jenkins and ducked hl3 neck forward, swallowing hard. ' "Jenkins," be said witii a sickly Kmllo. "You you see how It Is wltU I.lfchtnut poor fellow! None of ns ever thought he would go oft that bad though. But, as It Is, I guess you're the eno now who will have to set mo rlfiht with thene people. You'll have to Btund for nie." JeiiKitiH looked L'.arrjed. Ho ad drtr.fed the ' f!Ti;cra eni'erly; (TO r:3 COMll.Nt.tU.) r y Govcrumeut Suit For Dissolution of American, Su'gy licfiuing I (Jompany Will Net be ik't, tied Before 101 i. New York, My 14' h The long de ferrfd Federal suit for t ho dissolution of the American Sugar Refining Com pany comts t) a heaii'-.g tday. Dis trict Attorney. Wite rnJ Assistant Dis trict Attorney Koopp, who represent the grovernmf nt. in ihe proceedings to break up the so-called eiMur trust as a conspiracy in restraint of trade in defi ance of the Sherman an i trust law are allowed sixty days ferine introduction of the government's le'iim ny. The court of app a's, in order to ex pedite matters, has aton ed 1( 5 days to the defense for answering testitnutiy and 30 days each for ri-but al. Shou'd all th.;s lin.t be cor.sunied, 'he printed record of twiimoiiy ctuld not b" subnittel to court uniil early next year and nodecii-ion could poisibly be expectei until the spring of l'H'i. Should the gf.-verr ment win, an appeal to tlie Unit ii State Supreme C"Ui t probably defer a final settU merit until 1914. The government, will ask the court to find that the defendants have been engugid in a com.p rary to n.onopo! zj trade and comm-ice in raw sugnr, 8u ?ar beets, refinrd sugar, molasses, syr ups and other products of raw sugar and Biigur beet?. Moreover, they will try to prove that the Ami'riran Sugar ((.'fining Company, the National Sugar lte?fir.in;jf Compmy, of New Jer.-ey and '.he Western Sugar K fining Company are, each of them, trust in theni jelvi'8 and have emleivorel to nunopo tize trade and commerce. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The Iowa Bryan L'ague hi p;icrl Hie NubiHsliau lor iincy. I vop f en U. the Preei FLAGGED TRAIN Willi SiliHT. Tearing bU .shiit from dii back an Ohio mm fljgi-d a Iriiin a id taved i f'oiri a r.ck, lut 11. T. Alitor, Hal ei.b, N C, onto preven ed a v;reik with EUdiic lit!ei. 1 wiia in a ter riblc pl'gnt when 1 lifan m ute- li ern," na writ , "rr;y Btorr.a h, I e.id, back and id'i' js were all hi d y i ffocie l and ny iuer wi 8 in bad eoi.duioii, but four bot '.icM of EUctrx Bilterv n ailo me feel luo a lit- man." A liiil will convince ou of tbii,' mu'ih'e s in rn, for any Krnu'h, hvei or K dm. y trouble. Price 50 cents at all dru'f;i.-tj. One of Nature's Noblemen. "Money don't seem to have spoiled Mr, Wlnkerson a bit." "I know it. He's just the 'same as over. Last night him and hia wife come over to pluy bridge wiih ray hus band and I, and he never done a thing to show that he didn't think folks that hadn't money was Inst as pood as any body, as loDg as they was refined." Judge. Mrs. R. Brant, 11,115 Paden ftrcet, Pa kei8wi'g,Y. Va hi l .in ;it'ck of lagrippe whiHi left hi r a b:id kidney irnutilt", and sh tulle d imich severe rain and bickaihe. 'Then sl,e beard of Foley Kidney Pil s nnd say-: "Aft"T takir.u tl em a short'time the pain left my lack a d I am ai'ain ublt to do my housework. Koloy K dney Pills hplp d me wonderfully.' For Sle by all Deal e 8. The Rat's Senso of Smell. The rat' sight is not good, but its sense of smell ud locality is without parallel. , ' Col. Roosevelt left for Ohio. Chambermai Is nnd waiters thcaten to tie up the hotels in New York. ; ONLY A FIRE HERO. but he crr wd choend, bh, with turned hf t, ' e held i pn ma'l round box, 'Kellow-!" he&lioutod, "tl H Rlirklen'n Arnici S ilve I hoW, ha3evrfth n 'beat fo bu n'." Rmh I also for boils, ulcere, aires, pimpli s, p( r-cnia. cut, sprains, brniti'8 f'un st pile cure. If. nubdues nfiainmr. lion, kills pain. Only iSeinttf at all diugii iK ,.. , . The House paestd the anti ir junction hill. - . '', SIEY KIDNEY PUIS .'OA UA0KACH5 KlUNOS ANO ULAOOCH Th 'Jocia'iBt N.tiionnl Omvention i- n eersion at. Indiruupolis. Q'JIOK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM George. W. Koons, Law ton, Mich., says: "Dr Detciion'3 Ki:uef for Rheumatism haa given my wife won darfuL benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted for two months. She began the si 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. . A form ofd ch e for thli.i.oluli n of the Powder Trust was iiRie d upon. i e. iw fJ 1 TRUS EGliiS ill! IrJ A I fof backache, rheumatlam, kidney or bladder trouble, enJ urinary irrca!arii Foley ICulne-y Pill arc tonic In action, quick in reiuhi. Refuse tul;Ut New Bcru People Have 'Absolute Proof of Deeds at Houie. It's not words but deeds that prove true merit. ', S i The'deedaof Doan's Kidrey Pills, i For New Bern kidney Bu!frers. t Have made their local reputation. Pio f lies nt-the testimony of New Bern people who have ben cured to stay cured. ; F. P. Avery, 190 Middle St., New: Bern, N. C, says: "I have no reason to change my high opinion of Doan'si Kidney Pilln, which I expressed through the local newspapers some years ago. 1 got this remedy from B-aiiham Drug Co. when I was sullt r-ng from kidney complaint and backache and it cured. me. I have nad no occaRion to use any kidney medicine sint'e that time," Jcr ale by all dUi. Prloa DC seat.. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sol agent for tb Omlt4 SLitei. Remember tbt umo Don ' n4 ,Uk no othr. The examin lion by alienists of Rev, C. V. T. Ukh'-son was continued in Boston. FOLEY KiDNEY PIUS President Taft, Col. Roosevelt and Govi rnor Harmon continued ihfir cam paijining in Ohio. H A Waggoner, Alvon, W. Va., saya that Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ia the. best medicine for conghs and colds he has ever known. He says: L'verv man and woman tells me it is the best they have ever used, and who ever has used it once always comes iac'A for it atrain." There ;ire .no opi- a es in pnley s Honey and i ar l om- pou'd iml it ia safest for children. For Sale by all Dealers. The House cgreed to the corferenee report on the direct election of United Slates Senators. John K. Stati n, Joyce, Ky., hud an exceptionally severe tittaik of whncp ing cough. He says; "If 't bttd not net been for Foley's llorev mid Tar Compound 1 would have 1 oen coir p -lled to quit wo.k. Instead, 1 rover n.ifSfd a day, and Fo ey's Honey an;l Tar Ci m pound gave me instant reliej' and in Ihe only cough medicine we ever used." Contains no opiates. For sale by all dealers. Minister's Usefulness. Among tlie members of a fashion ble country club of Washington are a doctor and a minister, who delight io tho exchange of repartee, touching their respective professions. As thej met one day, the minister observed that he was "going to jead to old " Cunningham," adding (as he wa Kve'yn Neshit Thiw 13 ready to tf e aware that the old man was a patienl (jfy ninst Harry K. Thaw in lunacy f his friend, the doctor), "Is he.mucl proceedings. worse?" With the gravest of expres-, slons, the physician replied: "H needs your help more than mine." 08 BILLlOUSNiS 13 AN D CONSTIPA- hls guard, the minister exclaimed ans I TION. lously: "Poor fellow. Is it as bad ai For ..Mrs r WB8 (roubed withbilioua- that?" "les, be Is suffering from in, eouinla," CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kfod Yea Have A!w?ys Eought Bears the S tguature of Atlantic City, N. J. adopted the com mission form of government. v A GREAT BUILDING FALLS. when its foundatisn is undermined, and if the foundation of health gt od dilu tionis attacked, quick collapse fni Inws. On the Aral signs of indigent ion, Dr King's New Life Pit's should be taken to tone the stomach and legulate liver, kidneys and bowels. I'li'asinr, e isy, safe and only 25 cents at all drug gists : The biennial meeting of the D.iught- cr3 0f the Revolution waa recently held , "Boston ' Lake Drummcpd Canal & Water . to. " . . .-I,;-, Lake Drummond Transportation . Co. Lake Drummond Towing Co r 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 rate apply al oflice in Seaboard Stank Build lag;iind at Deep Creek Lock,- Va, M. K. King, Pres. I. A. Kitten, Sey. J. B. Baxter, Supt. j J T. Vhitcl,ursl, Traffic ManaQBr Norf .lk Olliee Hell Phone f,21. I f Hi i t n t 1 s r. j iniTP iwir fiUHLmLii 10 M EE E Preporatory to tho Opening of the .Atlantic Hotel at Morehead City ou Juue 12th. Morehead Cily. N. C, May 14. Under the personal direction of Allen A DuBois, (he new manager of the Atlantic Hotel, work is progressing nicely in preparation , for opening the Beason at this popular Carolina seaside resort next month, a f. v, , ' Mr. DuBois for the past several years has been connected with Norfolk hotels, and his Virginia experience haj made hirh a great many friends in North Carolina and the Old Di minion. " His appointmmt as manager of the Atlantic in ures for Morehead City the greatest season iu its history. S Already many improvements have been mrnie, and from ball room to kitchen, it will be thoroughly renovated Atlantic when the hotel is opened June 12th. The inaugural dance of the sea son will be given cq that night. ; . Especial effort to improve the ser viced will be made. An innovation will be the intrcduction of a la carte service, from 10 p, m., until as late ns may be necessary to serve beach, sailing or fMiing parties, returning late at nighl. Mo-t of the rooms in the Atlantic have been freBlily tinted, and the plumbing ha-i been thorouughly overhauled.; The bath houses have teen renovated, .and shoer bath i installed. But it is in the kitchen that Ihe greatest improve- m nt will be noted, There new equip ment has replaced every-lhing used in forme' Plains, and Manager DuBoie promises a BeuRhore cuisine unexcelled. The new manager of the Atlantic is the re wt manager ideal. His, friend know this already, and patrons of the Atlantic now unaware of his excellent ipia'ifies, will be delighted when they vm.t the Atlantic this summer. F.arly spring fishing has never beep better ithnn it is now. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A S T OJR I A A guardian was appointed for Muriel Aslor. It would fiurprise you to know of the greut good iht is being do i by Cham ber nn's Tablets. Dunns Downey, of Newheig Ju ic ion, N B., writes, ''My wife lias been us ng Chamberlain's Tab lets and hods I hem very effectual and doinu her lot of good." If y.,u have any trouble with your 8tima:h or bow el g ve them a trial, For sale by all Dealers. ness ano cor.siiuation. which made lite mistral I lor me. My appttite failed me. 1 Ion my u.ual torc and vitality. Pepsin prv uratiorm and cathartics only maau matte's worse. 1 do not know where I should have been today had 1 not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv. r Tablets. The tablets relieve the (ill fot'lu.K at once, strengthen the diges- iZWrSK I work nturally. Mrs. Kosa Fotts, Birmingham. - Ala. These tablets are for sle by all dealers. Gov. Jud.ion Harmon began his Presi dential campaign in Ohio. ' Legal Notices MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the power of aale contained in a Mortgage from Stepney White and Elist White to L, II. Cannon, recorded in the record i of deeds in Craven County, N. C, in Book No. 170 on page 3!tr., the Und therein described will be sold at public outcry for cash at 12 o'clock M. on Jane 151 h. im at the Court House In New ,B r de scribed as follows in Craven County, In Eighth township, and in the West Division, I No. one thereof. - Beginning at a stake. n0 N. 17. K. ' being lot M6-7polea to the corner of lot No. S. then with said line of lot of skid lot N. 71. W. 160 pules to a stake, then S, 17. W. 24 5-7 poles, then N. 78. W. 160 poles. around with the lines of aaid lot No. one to tha beginning. L H. CANNON. Mortgagee, Tiiia May ItHh. 19I& EXECUTION SALE. C. W. Green 1 va FJxecution Jacob Green ) . Pursuant to an Execution ia my handa fion the Superior Court of Craven county. 1 will aell to the highest bidder for cash at tha eanrt house door in the city of New Bern, N. C on Monday June loth. 1012 at -o'clock M. to satisfy aaid execution tlie following described real estate; That certain lot or parcel of land situate in the eity of Nw Bern, Craven county, N. C being aamc coov.'yod to Charlotto and Naiy Green by one Carney about the yi'sr 1891 and being a ear- tain tk-ce or pal-enrol lot No. 333 in aaid city of New Brn, beginning at the western corner of Mr. Brown's part of tha aante lot (now Ella Richardson'e) and running westwardly along Queen strtet 42 fret to Allen Euheuk's eastern corner of said lot. thence 186 feet westwardly and along sal J Eubank'a line to a Mulberry tree in the back line, thence easlwardlt to Mrs. BiOwn'a line to the beginning. i, W. B1DDLK. Bhsiiff. . May 4th. 1912. t n -MM innnDnwrnii I Legal Notices a NOTICE OP SALE. - jx -rirra By vlrtiM at th sathoritr confarrrd apoa th unden ixnad by earUia eontrset raUrad Into batwaea I. L. Hhn mod Joshua W. Smith tor tka parehaaa of a lot el land baninaf ter described ia which aaid eon tract the title to the aaid land waa reUinad by the aaid J, U Hahn. until the pur chase money therefore waa paid In full, and de fault bavins been made in the'payment of aaid purchase-money at the time apeeifled for ita pay ment, and the said J-L. Haha being fully em powered to take poaaeaaioa of raid land apoa such default and to sell the same at public or prirate'sale. .-. . Now-tbarefora. In compliance with the tarmt and stipulations of said contract as aforesaid, the und nisned will expose to sale and aall far cash at public vendue to the hisbeat bidder at the court house door In the city of (lew Bern. County of Craven. North Carolina, at 12 o'clock U ea Saturday the tat da of June llf, the following deacribad real estate, lying- and beina situate ia the city of New Bern, bounded and daa crlbed as follows, to wit; ' , " The northern half of lot Number (90) ninety according to the plan of "Beisensteinville" as plotted and recorded In the public records io of fice of Register of Deeds for aaid Craven county in Book No, 106-FoUoaM 67, . This 1st day of May, 1912. 1. L. HAHN. v ''.v .. i . Owner, " . 1 J MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in tea certain chattel anrtcaae executed by Solomon , Spencer and Hannah Spencer, his wife to Joseph L. Hahn, bearing- date of September 21st. 1910. and recorded In the public records in office of Register of Deeds for Craven county. North Carolina, in Book No. 7-Folio 530. f ; The underaifrnad will offer for sale" and sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the ecurt houaa door in said Craven county, on Baturdaythe lat day of June. 1912. at the hour of 12 o'clock If all the following deacribad personal property, to wit; -. .- : ,, ; One frame one-story dwelling house located on tlie land of J. L. Hahn on lot No., on the north ' side of Broad street in the plan of Reivenstein ville. formerly occupied by said Solomon i. 1 Spencer and wife, and bearing the Number 204. Also one frame building attached to the above, and known aa the kitchia or (hop belonging to aaid Spencer and wife. This lat day of May 1912, r "' ' : t -i JOSEPH L HAHN. Mortgagee. . NOTICE OP SALE. " i, -.- .irnrn ., By virtue of the authority conferred upon the undersigntd by a certain contract entered Into between J. L. Hahn and Terry Godetto.'f or the purchaseofalotof land hereinafter described in which said contract the title to the aaid land waa retained by the said 3. L. Hahn. until the purchase-money therefore 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 aaid J. L. Hahn being fully empowered to take possession of said )and upon auch default and to aell the aaroe at public or private aale. v; . , a '...j-v Now-therefore. in complience with the terms nd stipulations of said contract as aforesaid, tha anderaigned will expose to aale. and sell for cash at public vendue to the highest bidder at the court house door in the city of New Bern. Coun ty of Craven, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock li on Saturday the 1st day of June 1912. the follow ing described real aetata lying and being altuato in the eity of New Bern, bounded and described aa follo-s to wit; -;. ,t , Beginning at the northwestern corner of lot No. 110. according to tha plan of "Reixenataria- ville" aa plotted and recorded In the public re cords in office of Register of Deeds for aaid Cra ven County ia Book No. 105-Follos 6t ft (7. and running weatwardly along the southern line of Reizensteia Alley forty-five (45) feet: thence southwardly parallel with Carroll street to tha northern line of lot No. Ill: thence eartwardly along aaid northern line to tha western line of lot Nn, HO; thence earth ward ly along aaid west ern line to the point of beginning on Reizensteia Alley. It being the eastern portion of lot No. one hundred-nine (109) noon aaid plot. Tha dwelling house apoa aaid land bearing the num ber thirty-seven (37) according to the postal enumeration sf houaea by aaid eity of New Bern This let day of May 1912. - - V J. L. HAHN. Owaer. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, Having this day Qualified as the Executor of tha estate of Percy 8. Cox. deceased, late of Craven . County, N. C this is to notify all persons having claims against the aetata of aaid deceased to ex hibit thsm to tha anderaigned at his offlce ia tha eity of New Bern, N. C on or before the 27th day of April. 1918. or this notice will, be plead ia bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to aaid aetata will pleaaa make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 2?ih day of April. 1412. JOHN T.HOLUSTKB," ' Executor of estate of Percy B. Cox. deceeeed. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having duly qualified aa Administrator .'of the estate of William W. Preaootr. decaaed, late of Craven County, all persona having claima against aid estate are notified to present them to tha anderaigned for payment duly authenticated ia New Bern. N.C. before tho 5th day of April, 191S,ar th aotieewill be plead ia bar of re covery. All who era Indebted to the aetata an required to make Immediate payment to me. W, M. PRKSCOTT. t ,; Administrator. April Sth. tait .. ; ! . . -, . ' 'IB IMPORTANT LAND SALE. , At 12 o'clock nooa Satnrday May 25th II2 at tha court house door in New Bern. Craven Co. I will aell to the highest bidder my entire Interest ia tha property corner George and Cedar Bta. being one half Interest subject to a life aetata provided be keepa tho property an. also one oth ortraot containing 100 acres of timbered land ia Second townihlp, Craveh county near George Wiggins' rata. Terms one half or all cash. Title gaaranteed. Signed ISAAC II, RMITIT. ISO Middle street. New Bern, N. a . MORTGAGE SALE. , Pursuant to tha power of sa'e ronialriad ia that certain mortgage deed, executed hj Prince Brimage and Lula Brlmage. his wife to the Mu. tual Aid Banking Cimitany (a rot miration) recor ded in the public reeoids in the oflic e ot Kugister ot Deeds for aaid Craven county in book No. lCu-n-folioe7. ' The anderaigned will offer for sele and aell to tha highest bidder, for cash at the court hou.s doorm New Bern, N, Con Butunlnv the iHh day of May. 1912. at tha hour of 12 o'cl". k M. Uia following deacwiwd property.' to- it; All that certain lot or parcel of Um t lying and being situate in the city if h-w I'-m. c.miiy and state aforeiw'.l. tkiriiin at a p.. i ti 4 tmt from the nnrthpMt cirn, r of t' 1. i h n T!f streets end mmiii. g 11 f . . t i h m i ;g , of said Wurray str.-t tu c- ,1 j thence 112 f.wt "t to r ..r i f I ; , 1 ., 62 ftft smilh a. '.'-..':.) N, IW. thi-n.-e J ! f. . ;, ,, .... . - y to t e 1 1 v - 1 n,.L. f .r f...'i -, , !, b. . ; f ., P0r SALB BY ALL DIAL. DTD)TTlTrir VI
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