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Kit il&Rme3C: .
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Tho Kind Too Have Always
in uso for ovct 80 yean,
and bas
. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are bat
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Intuits and Cliildron Experience against Experiment
Whal Is CASTORIA
Casfwla is a haftolcss sabstitnte for Castor Oil, Pare
gorio. Drops and Soothlnjr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
.contuhis neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
m:d allays" Feverlsltness. . It euros' Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
7
Bears the
The KM You HaYe Uways Bought
In Use For Over -30 Years.
thk CKirrauti aanmw, tt mmmmv wim, hivvmii chtv.
attractive womanhood and equip her for the duties of wife and motherhood.
All druggists Mil $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardul.
Tha Hollywood, Asburr Park, N. J., February 8, 1000.
I read year advertisement in regard to Wine of Oardui in the Baltimore
American, and it ao favorably improaaed me that on my visit to Baltimore
during the holidays I purohaaed a bottle of it for my adopted daughter, who
waa suffering with female trouble,. She bad been under the doctora care
for some time, and when her perioda would come on her offering waa some
thing terrible. I induoed her to try it and the first doao brought on her
menaea. She took it regularly according to the directions, and was greatly
relieved. To oh her own words, "It eared aay life." J. WESLEY OBOBS.
for .Mc ud Jltecetne. iSem atrial; ampins, -Tk. Ueka' Advisor
Psoartinsnl," Tin Chsnannoia kudisuie OMfsey, Chstlsaoaas, lasuu
t l
assisMaiaua,
ARE f91ll
YOU fil L
DEAF? &Wm&
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those bora deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
P. As WCRMAN, OP BALTIMORI, 8AY8 1
BAtriMOM. Md., March 50, 1901.
Gentlemen. DIng entirely cared of deaftttM. tliankj to your treatment, I will now give yon
full history of my cue, to be ueed t your dlKretion.
About five years ago my right tar began to sing, and this kept oa getting worse, until X loat
my hearing in this ear entirely.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without nysocceaa, consulted a num
ber of pliyfficiana, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of thiscity, who told me that
only an operation could belp me, and eren that only temporarily, that the bead noises would,
then crane, but the hearing In the affected ear would be lost forever.
I then saw your odrcrtlsemcnt accidentally iu a New York paper, and ordered your treat
ment. After! fmd used It only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and
10-unv niirr nvo weeKs. my lies ring in me uiseaseo ear Has beta entirety restore!, ltnanKjon
heartily ami beg to remain
cry uniT
r.
itir treatment doei not interfere with pour usual occupation.
.imil:.v.!nt! and
YOU CAKURE
aovlc? fr-.
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC,
Sale of Valuable Property.
Pursuant to tbo Judgment In tbe action
now pending In the Superior Court of
eV Craven county, North Carolina, wherein
The National Bank of New Hern Is
plaintiff and J, M. Bpencer,et ala defend
ants tbe undersigned will anil at public
auction for cash, at tha Oonrt Bones of
lf aaid Craven county in the City 6f New
Bern, on Tuesday, the 11th day of Feb
ruary, A. D. 1803, at 13 o'clock, mid-day,
; '. the following property, to win
All that body of land ailuated In aaid
; Craven county near the City of New
Bern, west of End Street and between
. Neuse Road and Lswson'sCreek, known
. t . ss the R hero Farm" cmbrarlnr among
" other tracts of land the orlitlnaf"Rhais
' Place", the "Hart land, ike "Carter
' J - , tract and tbe "Jerkins Field' and all J be
V ' machinery and Improvements on std
p. " .' lands aaid lands ' sonveved to TCal E
J ; Johnson by deed dated Feb. , 1800 by
?. K. Simmons, Ocatmlssloner. end riv
scribed in lbs complaint In aaid action.
, Also tbs horses, moles and-farming tm-
plementa directed . to be sold by said
: :-x judgment. Y 1 - -
-iiW? - M.DeW.8TEVEN80X,V(
-';v.;"' ;'i 1 " .' -; Commlaaloser. "
-V'::'" Jan. 10th. 1rl.
rl. i
Lilal
' Our lee returned if we fait I. Any one (tending
: v elctf h eed deaertottoa of eev tnveelloa will
, V -promptly reieive our opinion free eoaeernlag
, , , v, . the patentability ol eanie. " How to Obtain a
VV' Wtent" mrnl tinott reaucsL Patente aerured
lUrongli oa adrertined lor sale r.t eur espenM.
' : I Paleut, token out throtiijll BS receive .rfnl
- y.'4' Nette,withcMitchaTa,ln Tun Fatkt CtKcoenv
J.i ea uiuatraicvi ana wiuciy ctrcuiatru ournat
''V : ttiHUHUted by Manufarturrrsnnd iuvrrtore J;
Send lor aeiuplecouy FREK. Addteaa, ...
,V:;., iU: yiSfon J. CVANSA0O. '
':'.' ' C.'. (rt:atAttarncf$,)
t.eaa Ivlldlxg. WAaHiNQTOHi 0. f
WVYVWfl'r'W '
Bought, and trbich baa beat '
bat borne the signature of
been made under bis pee. '
; Bonal supervision since Its Infancy.
; Allow no one to deceive you In this.
Signature of
Start Girls Right!
Many buuttful girls become Invalid, for lift,
kacaui tt ths crucial period of puberty they
piy a attention to the Uwi of health. Mothers
should protect their daughters' health by giv.
ing them necenary inorrnatloa and proper
treatment. Vfhta the menses come on a girl
unawares I her Inexperience she b either
frightened hat convulsions, or scared Into try.
tag to check the How. Many girls have checked
the flow and K has never started again. And
as a result they have grown' pale-faced, with
"crow-tracks" on their cheeks, and dark half,
snoons ander their eyes. A dose of
WlNEo'CARDM
taken avery rooming after a girl Is twelve years
old will bring the menses on properly and keep
them regular. It will help her to develop Into
1
3
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
yours.
A. WBBMAN, ;aoS. Broadway, Baltimore, Md,
YOURSELF AT HOME ""XSr
596 LA SALLE AVE, CHICAGO, ILL '
y4(V; BO YEARS'
y V EXPERIENCE
4 I nsot iTiNnnv
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Anyone sentMnff ft fceten nntl diseiiirtton s
Ontefcl sisweruun our opinion froe
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nwmwn Is prohnblf Mtentabla Conimuniov
1
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i ttom slriotlr ormndtwiUaU. lltwidbooh on fataant
sent rn. OMest
. Orrtest Airanoi
Patenu tnken through Munn i
. itneai awsjnoy xor socumif patents
ouiTh Munn sfc C
sywrisk) ftsx, wH houl ehurfrQ. In the
i vo. reostvsj
Scientific Jltr.crlcax
. A hsndsomelr ftfctstrntail sreeelf.
I.
oaisuon or mnj sneuun
rwur t trxtr mootbs. L Bt
In vwrnal. Term. SS a
ws.fl. sjok) ojell MWMaeien,
MreBoli OfSoe. M t St. Wesbiaetoe. D.C. .
Cleao, pure wholcsomS, guaranteed to
he chemically made from distilled water
a d free from Impurities. Hoccially la -tended
and prepared for human on
snmptlon, - '
'-Ice delivered dally (eiccpt8undays),u
am toepm.
Hnndaya (retail only) 1 a tn'to 19 oroo
a or piiveas auu vtueriniuiiiiiiua, ;
v t , ; i Address, ; .- ;,; ,';
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FOIl THE HOUSEWIFE
: - Tha Bachelor XCltekcsb - s-
In these days of costly, apartments
the bachelor girl has evolved many In
genious schemes for making one room
do the work of two, One of the latest
pf these schemes Is called by-Its In
ventor n, "bachelor's kitchen,'! It looks
much like an 'Old fashioned, cabinet,
With dull red ailk draped tightly Inside.
The glass doors are a snore and a de
lusion, . however,' for they slide Into
place cd are Quickly removed by un
fastening an lnconsplcnous' hook' t
each end. This removal leaves the back
&nd -two sides standing,' but a ' few
movements reduce them to a krwty po
sitionT where they make a table. The
base Is sine covered and holds a gas
'stove. ' , - . : .
In the lower part, where the doors
arc simply paneled, ore theew cook
ing 'utensils needed and space for
household .stores. The bottom has a
deep pan of cine to hold ice and la too
far remoyed from the upper portion to
be affected by the heat of the. stove.
The finish of the wood is black stain
that allows the grain to show, and the
article Is really a decorative piece of
furniture.
The Vanity Bas.
The vanity bag is one of the graceful
little features of mademoiselle's ward
robe. It Is made Of velvet or silk, dain
tily lined mid having prettily shirred
pockets Inside, with plenty of space for
opera glasses, handkerchiefs, purse and
whisper it the wee powder puff and
tiny mirror.
Among the quaintest bags for opera
glasses are those which look like
grandma's reticule. These ore made of
delicate brocades, lined with satin, and
are drawn together with ribbons which
pass through crocheted rings. They
may be bung on the arm In the real old
fashioned way by ribbons.
Other opera bags of brocades in
white, pale blue, pink, buff, green and
lavender are lined - with white satin
and close llko a chatelaine bag with a
gilt clasp.
Workbax Embroidery.
Fancy hags of nil kinds are very
much in demand now. The absence of
pockets in our skirt makes something
of the kind an absolute necessity. Then
for holding opera glasses, fan and
pcent bottle they are useful, while for
small pieces of fancywork they are
most convenient.
The ting illustrated on this page is
for holding fancywork and tho neces
sary implements. It Is made In corded
silk of a pretty shade of olive green
A FANCT BAG.
worked In cording and long stitches
with gold colored silk to form a net
work stripe across the center, the cor
ners being embroidered with China
ribbon in shades of pink and green,
with brown silk for the stalks. : -
A piece of silk Is left unworked about
two Inches deep at the top of the bag.
The lining of pink silk is carried up to
the edge of this. Gilt rings are sewed
on tbe outside below tbe plain piece,
and pink ribbon Is threaded through
the rings by which to draw up tbe bag.
Young Ladies' Journal. '
Care of a Broom. "
There Is a great deal of difference In
the quality of" work that a broom will
do and the length of time It will last
One that is used every day should be
washed once a week. Prepare a buck
etful of suds by dissolving -washing
powder in hot water and dtp the
broom up and down in It Until the
straws look clean and new. Rinse well
and bang It up to dry. This toughens
the straw so it will not bend easily.
The broom should never be set down
In the corner after It Is used, bending
the straw over and making tbe broom
one Sided. Have a hook screwed In the
end of the handle and Insist upon hav
ing the broom hung up when not la
use. It will greatly lengthen Its period
oi usefulness; and the sweeping will to
easier. - ' '"-?; '!!".
Oolev Schemata. -.'
In large rooms large and solid fur
niture sod subdued coloring sre desir
able. A scheme of color should bo cho
sen for every apartment and. most to
carefully carried out This does not
mean that everything must be blue or
everything red or green, bat that all
tints produced should harmonise -with
tbe predominant tone. A red room may
havo terracotta a, tans and 'browns. A
blue room may admit cool gray blu
ish greens, cream and even crimaoa or
roee iu smsll quantities. Only iulet
tones In any color can escape the doom
of growing monotonous snd distaste'
ful, so cars must be taken to avoid,
pure reds snd pinks, brilliant bines and
vivid greens. ' ' s. ' t u '
'The fs miliar , workbssket bow ap
pears under the name of work Jug, and
the possession of a work Jug la neces
sary if one would bs Up to datev- Slen
der sera pbsakets ars employed or
this purpose. Tbe lutsst note with re
gard to tbs genuins scrapbasket Is to
provldo an! inside. lining that may-be
rifted out without disturbing the Inte
rior of tbe highly decorated straw
satcball.
i'
C;..osr?liicinc Amwer.
.'St'
j'l hobbled Into Mr. Blaekmon's drug
store one evsolng," savs Wesley Nelson,
of namllton, Ga,. "and ha 'asked ma to
try Cbamberlala'i Tain Balm for - then
matism with which I bad su.lcrcd for I
long tlms. I told him I had so faith In
any medicine sa they had all failed. Ha
aid: 'Well If Chamberlain's Pais Balm
does sot help von, yon need not pay fof
It.' 1 took a bottle home and u J It
according to the dlrwtlnna end tnote
week I w a cuieil, and have ni t a'nie
been troi'1 ! i.H r? ' "'Mt'.!' n. tf'ild
l-y F, H, 1 y t. n,
l . atlshtly Aaeestta. .
"Some people are never satisfied,'' re
marked the stags carpenter. , C i '
- "What nowT asked the scene shifter,
"Why, I Just beard nttle Eva say sho
was tired of going to paradise.' -Chicago
News, . ' 22 1
rtat la ' ' 1 .
TtaerS wss k young man named Pete,
- Who thought he was! very dlacreet . -
v ; . J Till he met a' aweet girl, a
Now hto brain's In a whirl.
And he can't tell hia head from hie feet.
Chelsea Oaxelto.
LlTlaar Up Hte Repartatlon.
Paul They say Frauk Is a first rate
shorthand man.
' . George That's right. Whenever 4
suggest that he hand over tbe $10 he
owes me be always happens to be
short,
De Would Do It Cheap.
And If you're very, very raw.
Oh, Mr. bull, perhaps you might
Get Kuriyard'e brawny brother-in-law
. To liolp you eft the matter right!
Chicago Iteconl-HtTald.
The Proper Thins-
Bess-I'm sure I'd make a
nicwhi
Wife.
.Nell-lf you hnve faith in your con
victions, why don't you marry tin art
Istl-New York World.
The R!eslnu; of Poverty.
This Is what, that Bhaky dny.
They hi-urtj llic oM ni7m holler.
"The IjanU iu broke, lint llinnlt the Iord
' 1 never owned u ilollar!"
Atlanta Constitution.
Sncpfiliot Opinion.
- Ned Clara says yon are a perfect
gentleman.
Fred Why, she doesn't know mc!
Ned That's what I told her. Smart
Bet
A Reminiscence of Jnlr.
Thls earth with blizzards seems to teem.
It U u frosty pot.
You'd scarce believe It Is the same
That erstwhile waa so hot.
Washington Star.
One Way to Keep Them.
Mrs. Fuss I haven't kept uiy
last
hired girl a month.
Mrs. Flip Dear me! Do you keep
her locked up? Ohio Sfnte Journal.
Two Claasee.
Of amateurish singers
We know two kinds. Just two.
They're those who can't and do not
And those who cun't and do.
Philadelphia Press.
The Human Lottery
-All, lfoDlr I were beatlfol
how happy life would be."
Many a forlorn ma 1 4 has Mid this as she
looked into the mirror, Kor beauty women
liavesaeriflcedhome.loveand friends. It is
the one possession in the lottery of human
lifo which women would not refuse
, . BRADFIELD'S
FemaJe Regulator
tor roans; eiiia on thethreehold of woman
hood, aea been tovalaeble. When they be
come pale and languid, the evee dull,
aehlna; Bead, feet and hands cold, appetite
Kone or abnormal, obstructed perioda and
Fiainf ul menaea, and their eyateme general
r run down, they need building vp, and
tnetr blood needa cleanetnar.
BradSeld'a Pemale Reinlator for women
lasartlealarly valuable and useful owing
te lla tonio propertlee to build up the ays
tent, and aa a Tevnletor of tbe meMtrsml
Sows. Painful, obstructed and suppressed
menstruation permanently relieved and al I
dlaeeaea peoallar to her genital organs are
cured by 1L
Regatator clears the complexion, bright
ens toe eye, sharpens the appetite, removes
muddy anq blotched conditiona of the ekln
and cores etckbeadacheto a certainty by
removing the cause.
ptdruggiaU 11.00 per bottle.
Perfect Health for Women " la free end
will be mailed oa receipt of address.
THC Bbadfield rcsulatorCo.
. e ' Stunt. 0
HBADg0ARTER8FOB
HARDWARE
And all Kinds of 5
EUILCISG KATERIAL
V- Heating and CookiDg Stoves and
Ranges, Lime, . Cement, Plaster,
Pints, pil, Varnish, Potty, Sssfa,
Doors, "Blinds, Cutlery and all the
NlAfHl'MtliJs'MBrtttllw tAnwiA In mr
ueoisil Btivibicu ,hiii ,vuui. sis cm
Up-w-date Hardware Btore,
" Best Oooilfi.
'fei'lWest; Prices, .
...V w " -..WT. f -
Wfu,r' -Kiirswr- .- jn
r.A.e
A. Orewm, rrea. Jt. B. SfeaSaws, T. Free,
Km St. Orovee, Oahler. '
CITIZEW "BANK,
" Jsmw sxKir, jtr. c. .
Dolnf General Banking Busliesi
r I'"' r ' ''- ' '" '
March T, 1901, Surplus sad TJndrvW
d4 Profits, l,0OOXO. v .
' Prompt and careful attention slven ft
all bualoeaa entrusted to us. Aocousts
received oa. (avorauls, terms.
'.' ISaeasl el PttaaSaaa, - '''.
rardlnaad fjlnefe st. H. Meedowa,
J. A. Meadowe.
fihae.'DuOv. Jr.
ShMunel W. Ipock,
CiiM.H.t'owier,
1. W.Uralnemr,
B. W.fl'imliwuod,
Jsrni s RmfmoBd,
leyer Itebn,
Ihonma sV.wraaa,
u. H. SOT.
Mao, a. ivee
w.r. i
Crookett.
Mark DIaoamar.
" -WntcrJExcurslon Rate. ;
Elective October 18, 1001, eio .tslon
rales are placed oS sale by tha Bouttt ra
Hallway to all principal -winter resorts
of the fckmlh ami foutliwr t. Ark any
a " t t'o'.'hnrn I! :!!w6y I t ! Inf.
Ileniy s Pliaroiacy,
127 Middle Nt.
: '-. Colnmhisn lnsecticlde,j reterman
Boach Food, Hooper's Fatal Food and
Snre Death to Moths, Bugs, etc Also
Bromo Cloradine
The disinfectant- that disinfects an
deodorises.
We keep on hand a complete stock o
riedkines.
Toilet Articles,
Perfumery,
Tooth Brushes, &c.
rUysicians' I'rescriptlous a specialt
Day Dress Styles,
sbonld never lie Blighted in favor of
evening dress. Onoil form demands per
feet aarments at all times, and when you
havo your clothes made by Cbadwick
you are not only ineured a perfect fit,
but tut, style and finish will be equaly
good. v
F. JI. Chadwick,
South Carolina Interstate and
West Indian Exposition,
Charleston, 5. C., Dec.
ist, 1901 June 1st,
1 902.
On account of tbe abovo occasion tbe
Southern Railway will sell round trip
tickets to Charleston, S. C, anil tciurn at
greatly rcduied talcs from all stations.
Fares from principal points as tliown
below and comparatively low rates from
all other station!.:
cum
S-i -
a E a
- a
$13 50
13 50
10 05
11 05
11 10
13 50
10 40
13 15
13 00
13 15
. 18 00
14 (tO
120
14 10
13 50
14 35
12 20
12 20
18 45
"12 45
a o o
.E- -3
eS H
oi
Burlington.
Chapel Hill
(narlolle.
Concord,
to 00
t) 90
7 35
f;io
8 15
0 00
7;o
II 00
(1350
8 (15
50
10 ?.'i
9 45
10 3S
9 90
10 05
8 U5
8 85
18 55
9 15
7C0
7 00
4;o
6 30
5 30
7 00
5 20
7 00
0 85
(i 35
7 (10
fi 25
7 06
7 (XI
7 65
5 75
5 75
585
Davidson,
Durham,
GasuSjIa,
Greensboro,
Hickory,
High Point,
Lexington,
Madison,
Mocksvllle,
Morgan ton,
Raleigh.
Reldsvlllc,
Salisbury,
Statesvllle,
Wtlkesboro,
Winston-Salem,
For further information please call on
any agent of the Southern Ral. way or
rite.
W. A. Tuuk, A. P. T. M.,
Washington, D. C.
J. M. CCi-r, T. M
8. H. Chadwick.G. P. A.
Washington, D. C.
R. L. Vkrnon,
Charlotte, N. C
Having secured the sor vices of ti
pertenced partlos, I am prepared on
short notice to execute Farm, City,
Land and Rail Road surveying. Ditches,
Streets and Boada laid out and leveled.
Draughting In all tta branches. Bine
snd black prints made. Old maps re
paired snd mounted. Topographical
snrveylug and plotting. Drawings and
wokring plans executed promptly. 8ew
eraee and dralnass planned, laid out
snd construction superintended.
J. J. Volfenden,
"New Ilrn, W. C.
II.W.:siMPS01Vf
rchitect & SuDerint
08 llroad Htnxtt
Execulor'ai Notlot.
I The undersigned having duly qasliflsd
as Executor of the last will and testa
ment of Hiss Buses A Butler, deoeaai d,
this Is to notify all persons having claims
aaalnst tha eststs of my testator to pre
sent lbs same, properly authenticated, to
ins on or before tbs 8rd day of Febroary
008 6t this notice wilt be pleaded In bar
of their recovery.- AU persons Indebted
to said estate will make ptompl . pay
stent. Feb. 8d, 1803. .' ' : X
r .:. '. S. II. B ALL, Eiecolor,
' Opening oi WIntef Tourist Season,
' Tbe Bonlhern Railway, which oper
ates Its own lines over tbs entire South
and forms tbs Important I nk lo the
great highway of travel between the
North snd South, Florida, Cuba, Mexlao
the Paclflo Coast and ( ontral America,
announces for iba wln'sr of 11X 1 snd
1803 the most superb service ever of
fered. . Its splendid regular service will
be augmented by the Southern Palm
L'mled, S magnificent P llman trnlo
! h HI bo ct'Tatcd Ictween Now
V'iiik 8 il El. Au :" , I "r .' i.
mm
- A llantlc Coat XI nx
WiLMiKGioir L Kiw bntr P. I
TI1II TABLK HO. 6,
(n Eifect rYedneeday, Ang. 7, 1898,.Dsilv
Except Bnnday,
Ooing South scnsouLc: Going North
No. 61, Passenger Trains No. 60,
Lv. a m, stations: Ar. p m
800..
New Berne 6 40
Pollocks ville ... 6 04
.MaysvUle 4 49
... .Jacksonville.. ....... 4 18
886..
8 SI .
10 03..
But).
12 15 .
p at
No. 3,
1 WUmlngton, I
Union Depot f
.Ar. Wilmington; Lv. .
8 33
Passbngbr & Fbbioiit No. 4.
Ijb&vc Wilmington Monday, Wednee
lay and Friday. Lea5 New Berne Tuee
iy, Thursday and Saturday.
Iv. ah Ar. p a
7 30 . . . .Lv. Wdmington, Ar 1 46
8 40 Scott'aHiU 13 6ft
9 30 Woodside 13 16
! 05 Hollyrldge 11 40
10 51 Dixon 10 61
11 20 Verona. 10 20
12 05 Jacksonville. 9 46
12 30 Northeast 8 66
21 55 Whitorak 8 80
I 30 MaysvUle 8 C6
i 15 Pollocksville 7 20
i 55 DebruM's 6 86
3 40 Ar. New Barne, Lv 6 00
Daily Kxcop' Sunday.
J. R. KENLT,
General Maa&rer
Notice of Sale.
Pursuant to those thtee aeveral mort
gage deeds executed by Henry B. Lane
and wife Annie L. Lane to Henry B.
Frost and Uustave Hetacbell dated tho
4ib day of October, 1885, and recorded
in tbe olnce or tbe Register of Deeds of
Craven County, in Book 116, pages 394
395, and 896, duly assigned to the under
signed; and in the certain mortgage
deed executed by said parties on the 2nd
day of April 1887 to George H. Roberta,
whicn said Mortgage Deed is duly re
corded in tbe office of aaid Register of
Deeds, in Book 121, page 490; and in that
certain Mortgage Deed executed on tbe
l'Jtb day 'if January, 1898, by said par
ties, lo l he said George H. Roberts, duly
recorded In tbe office of said Register of
Deeds In Book 128, pages 7, 8 and 9 and
Inly assigned to tbe undersigned, I will
us such Assignee, on Saturday, the 15tb
lay oi reoruary, at tne nouroi Yt o cioc.a
m. at ibe Court House door of Craven
con hi to tbe highest bidder for casb
oiler tor sale and sell all the following
described lands as described In the said
eevcial mortgage deeds as follows, to
wit: Btglnnlng at a point on Uooee
Creek, known as "Popular Spring,"
running tbence soutb all degrees east
magnetic course of 1891, three hundred
and ihlrty-tbree polea to the intersection
of the Hill road with Pembroke road
tbence along and with the Pembroke
road lo Reedy Branch, thence with the
main road known as the Pollocksville
and Heaufort road to a point known as
the Punch Bowl, thence with tbe eastern
boundary ot the division line between
the lands of tbe late Samuel Hill, the
Perry heirs and the Williamson heirs
and others to a point known as Woods
creek thence down Hoods creek to Trent
river, tbence up Trent river to tbe moutb
of Goose creek, thence up Goose creek
to lbs beginning, containing nrteen
hundred acres, more or less, excepting
lhat part of Ibe land within the above
boundaries known as tbe Foscue land
flie land hereby conveye I being the
same land which was conveyed to said
Annie L. Fov by Wm. F. Foy by deed
naied December raoo, tarn, and register-
In tbe olnce of the Register of Deeds
ofsaidtliaven county In book no. 107.
pages 444 and 445, to which reference is
nifcde for full description always ex
epilog reserving the timber on said
lands wblcb said parties oi the nrst part
have heretofore conveyed and also ex
cepting tbe part of said land conveyed
by said parties or the nrst part to Henry
Frost and Gustave Hetschell by deed
dated October 4th, 1885, same being
about 50 sores and lying between Hoods
Creek and 1 rent river.
This January 14th, 1802.
J. R. B. CaRkawat,
Assignee of tbe mortgageea.
By O. H. Guion, Attorney.
Commissioners Sale.
NORTH CAROLINA, ) Superior Court,
Cravkn Countv. ( Nov. Term, 1901
W. H. Oliver, Trustee, The Grlffln
t'chool Fund and Stale on Relation
of L. 1. Moore, Solicitor, on
Behalf of W. H. Oliver,
Trustee,
vs.
The East Carolina Fisb, Oyster, Game
and Industrial Aaoclatlon and Wil
liam Dunn, Trustee.
NOTICE I Pursuant to a decree of
said Court rendered st said Term in the
above entitled action, we will sell at the
Court House door In New Bern, N C,
at public auction for cash, to tbe highest
bidder, on Monday the tenth day of Fa)
rnary, 1803, st the hoar of twelve
o'clock, M., the following described
property to wit: Situate In the County
of Craven snd being In the City of New
Bern, known snd dealgnsted as follows,
vix being in that part of the City of
New Bera formerly known as Dryboro,
and being lota number twenty-eight,
twenty-nine, thirty,, thirty-one, forty
one, forty-two, forty-three, fdrty-foor
and forty-live la the plaa of said City,
bounded oa the north by Cypress atreet,
on the east by George atreet, on the
south by Pine street, sad on the west by
ths pnbllo rosd connecting Pine and
Cypress streets, known ss the Grlffln
School property conveyed to the said
East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game snd
Industrial Association by John Dev
ereux, Trastee of tbe Griffin School
Fund. '
- This 7th dsy of January, 1903,
LasBTLMooaa,
- WlLUASt DDIS,
- - Commissioners.
Notice of Dissolution ofJCo-pjrtner;
The' co-partnership heretofore eon
ducted, under, the firm name of J, tt.
Fowler Co., composed of OJH. Fow
ler, 11. J. Kensedy, . 0. Moss and W.J.
Swan bas this day been dissolved by mo
tnal consent. - ' . . :
B. J. Kennedy having purchased the
Interest of 0. H. Fowler, I. a Mass sad
W.J. Swan, the business will ba con
tinued st ths same place ander the old
firm asms ot 0. H. Fowler A Co.
All debts owing by ths firm Will be
paid by H. J. Kennedy and all persons
owing ths Arm either by note or book
account will pay same to H. J. Kennedy,
, BlonewaU,M. 0 January 1, 1908. .
''.'--- f-n '4 Hifowuus, ,
' V;V;-;;.V H. . KrnwT, . -;Cl'.:-iv'v.:
J. 0. Moss,
": ' 1 . , W.J. Bwah. v
1
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IA.& N.C; R. R.
TIME TABLE NO. 24
To Taks EffectSunlay, Kcvtn.ber 24,
1801 at 12:f 1 A.M., E b T.
Ooing Eatt Bobbduuc I Going West
No. 8 Pasacnger Trains No. 4
DAILY.
Lv. p m stations: Ar. a m
40 Goldsboro 11 05
4 08. LaQ range io 88
4 82 Kinston 10 12
6 40.;. ...Ar. New Bern, Lv 0 On
JW I. ' at 8 87
7 15. . . . Ar. Morehead oily Lv 7 05
No. 6,
Passenger
Train.
No. 6,
P.m vi ter
Trr.'i,.
TATIONB:
I A1LY.
Lv. a. at,
Ar.P. h
Goldhoro sol
8 I"'....
8 23 Best's..
7 38
7 27
7 17
7 07
0 ..'i
1.47
(I 3d
8 81 LaG range
8 42 Falling Cteek.......
' KlDBtOIl
8 02 Gnawell
9 13 Dover
3 Core Creek
8 44 Tnsc&rora .
0 20
48 Clarka '' i
100' Ar. New Bern, iv t, to
" P. M.
No. 1. I
No. 2,
Mi't Ft. and
Pass. Tu.
Mxl Ft. and stations:
Pasa.Tn.
I'AILV EXORPT
Sunday.
Lv. a m
At. p ni
... 5 33
... 453
. . . 4 23
... 8 53
. . 3 33
. . 2 28
00 Goldsboro
3 Beet'3
7 00 LaUrange
7 15 Fulling creek
8 30 Kinston
8 40 caswcll
8 42 Dover
2 10
10 07 core creek 1 10
0 TuscarorH VI 4H
10 .'.2 Clark's 12 40
11 15 Ar. New Bern, Lv 12 10
No. 8 f No. 10.
180 Lv. " Ar 10 47
8 12 Riverdalo 10 10
8 20 croatan 1000
8 06 Hnvelock 9 40
84 Newport, Lv !) 00
3 47 Wildwood 8 47
8 52 Atlantic H 38
4 08 . .Ar. Mnri-hcnd cily, I.v. . .820
4 21 ..Ar. M. City Depot, i.v 7 50
' . a , M.
"Monday. Wednesday nini Friday.
fTuenday, Thursday and Saturday,
ti. L. DILL,
(1. I'. A.
NOTICE!
NORTH CAROLINA,
Cuavkn County
) Superior Court.
) Before the ClK.
Heury Williams
vs
Charles Williams, and Amanda his wife,
Delia Noi licet and Jerry JXoi licet, her
husband; Henrietta Foreman; Amlereon
Williams and wife (name unknown);
Joshua Williams r.url wile (nnine uu
knowD); and the heirs of Ii-auc Williams,
Clarissa Williams. TLnmas Ann Wil
liams, Tempc Foreman (loruicrly Tempo
Williams), Benjamin Williams; Dcinpsy
Williams, Busau Ityrium (formerly Snsau
Williams). Phyllis Williams iu! Turner
Williams, whose names anil resiliences
are unknown; Mini; lic ld llancy, Benny
Dancy (mlnon ). and The Mutual Aid
Banking Company of New Iiern.N. V,.
To Delia Noi fleet and Je r ry Moilleet,
her husband; Anderson Williams and
wife (name unknown); Joshua Williams
and wife (name unknown), anil t lie In irs
of Inaac Williams, Clarissa Williams;
Thomas Aim William, Tempe Foreman,
(formerly Tempe Williams), Hcnjamlii
Williams, Dempsy Williams, Susan Hy
num (formerly Susau Willinui-, 1'liyliis
Williams and Turner Williams, nhose
names and residences are unknown,
TAKE NOTICK.
That special proccediuKs aa abovi: en
titled bas been commenced before the
clerk of the Superior Court of said
Craven county, to Bell for division a cer
tain lot or parcel of land In the city of
New Bern, N. C , conveyed by A l
Moore and M Moore, bis w ife, lo John
Williams, (dee'd.) by deed bcariiiK Halo
of September 20lh. 1872, and recorded in
book 73, folio 4119, In ollice of ltcKistcrnf
Deeds of Craven county, N. ('. And each
of you are required to appear at my of
fice in the Court House of Craven county
on the 0th day of March, A. I). ntC2, at
the hour of 12 o'clock in., and answer or
demur lo the petition tiled In said pio
ceedlngs, or otherwise show cause, If
any you have, why the pray er of the pe
titioner shall not be granted, otherwise
Ibe petitioner will apply to the court for
the relief demanded. This 22nil day of
Jsnuary, 1002. W. M. Watson,
Clerk Superior Court.
EASTERN
CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE
-AND-
FREIGHT
For All Point North.
The
scheduled
steamers of' this linn aro
to sail from New Hern as
follows:
The Steamer NEUSE
for Oriental, Roanoke Island, Elizabeth
City and tbe North on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays at flp. ni.
The Str. Ocracoke
On Tuesdays and Fridays at 1 2
o'clock, noon.
ty Freight received not later
than one hour previous to tailing.
For further information apply to
GEO. HENDERSON, Agt.
M, K. Kive, Gen. Mgr.,
H.0,HcD8lB,Gen.Frt.4 Pas.A(rt
Norfolk, V.
Hew rom.pr. 0, Feb. ft, IB '?.
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ltn-H.in rtri lriTn nlmprt7T (Wl
C Hr.TfMu.MARK, COmiGHTorDCSfoN
PHHitCIiON. Hftnd mods, kwioh.cryhoio
fr frsst YsUn1nilnTi and arlofj. -
Pabmt Lawywa, WASHINGTON, D.C.
Old Dominion Steamship Co.
& PASSENGER.
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