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i K P&W You Have ' st'laUe Preparation for As j Signature yyl j, JiviitcsDigesUonCheerfub , f , ' " m Ar ill ressandRest.Contaiflsneilhcx v VvP - ZaJiIM E Ojamn.Morph5ne norliftqr;tf... i ' i - Ul .'- NOT NARCOTIC. Li JVVltV' 5 I. rJ. Use IJr For Over Thirty Years MISS SARAH FINLEY, Vice-President of the Palmetto Club, Memphis, Tenn. 1 I IKE OP CAKUCI is a thoroughly scientifio and mod ern remedy, meet ing the needs o tho modern woman in the modern way without the torture of an operation. Y" ine of Gardui has cored them in the pri vacy of their homes and it has found a place in the hearts of American women ,that no other medicine has found. In their gratitude over 10,000 American women have written letters commend ing Wine of Cardui. Wine ot Cardui meets their wants as no other medicine does. It sustains the young girl at the hock of her entrance to womanhood. Women who take Wine of Cardui have little discomfort during pregnancy and little pain at childbirth. When the chanro of life appears they enter1, a happy, healthy old age. Every month it comes to tho rescue to assist .Nature in throwing the impurities from the body. Miss Sarah Finley, of Memphis, Tenn., vice-president of the Palmetto Club of that city, speaks for herself and many friends when she bestows the WINEofCARDVI THEX'ELEBRATED Garland Wood Heaters Wenro the agent. Breech Loading, Single and Double Barrel, Hammerless Shot Guns. full lino Ammunition for Sports men. , Sash, Doors, Blinds,; General fianlware. u.vjer Hotel Cbattawka, Ik FarMsrs & Merchants BANK, j Capital,-Sttrphu tol PreflUIMft AnuLtitmi, Utii'M i-J: What Wo Havo Dooo, Do, vaA WUrOontlniMtoDo. - . v This Bank oondocs Its Vosfneas vpoi It Is our purpose Heal i Justly and .Iberally with all, f v , v -We carefullv safemarcV tht Interesu of oni cmstomers, Moreover,", we fre quently do It unknown, to themjas opj nortnnlttes often -comae too ! coatiden- tlal ways, and you eaanotorsr-eppecUte ' Ws are not disposed io Overlook the fact that the Interests of the Bank and those of the people are closely bound to gether, and, oannof by . any. means be separated. - t ' I . i .This Bank sets as rpo!tor for Wills, and safely keept them till the proper Urn of surrender,". Will, also ant as the custodian of oney or paper left . with ot In escrow Mo charge for these servloes. ,.. ! W procure Lettsri of Orodlt for ln- ttndlng travellers. , ' i Ws aim to be prompt, progreulti and liberal. . , .' , In the matter of accommodations, this ' Bank meets every requirement within the limits of prudent banking. . If yon bvs never been in. i.tiflod !'h ns as a rm i, "k you to coni' r (be adviuttiilil f 1 cr t- t x ; " In the early i n, w ' enovel, T"t ' lilB- t' ' "f , , t,U t For Infants and Chjldren Auvays tfougni 3 following praise on Wine of Cardui: "Among th numerous snrdlrines placed before suf fering women for their relief none can touch McEbee't Win of Cardui. It towers above them all as a reliable female remedy. It simply drives pain and dfaeaseaway and restore! health in an incredibly short period, I have taken great Interest in this "fty" lot the past two years, since it brought health and strength to me. I have also recommended it to a number of my friends and they who have used it speak of it in the highest terms-end I (eel that it Is praise wcO bestowed?' , If yon are suffering from female weakness Wine of Cardui is the medi cine you need. Ton can have health the same s Miss Finley if yon will take the Wine of Cardui treatment. If you need ad vice farther than the complete direc tions given on the bottle, address The ladies Advisory Department, Chatta nooga Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. Notice. Application will be made to the next session of the General Assembly of North Carolina to amend chapter 547 laws of 1899 establishing graded school in tho City of New Bern, (o Increase tbc rate of taxation for the support of ald schools, W. M WATSON, 8 -c'y & Tress. Tuts 8th day of January, 1903. I0B i'OU HOME CS aean. tmre wholeeome. rearantettd to be chemically made from distilled wsttr y in- and tree from impurities. Special!; Mended and prepared for human con- sumption. Ioe delivered dally (exoept Bandars) ! t m to 6 p m Btimiays (ruuu ooiy) i a mrvt is iwu Tot prices anil other .Information ., AddrcM, New Berne Ice Co., A Good Telephone 8KRYI0X IS A. BC8INE8S NKCEflSITT.v Ai BOMB ... CONVENIXNOI. . A' COM- BIND ., , . , 4 t . . i''JfeeewItyiy'. - ConTenleiice, Ordor Yoai Plum at Oncol Eoftey ! Money ! ! Money ! ! I The undersigned will make you a Loan, or will direct the use of any Idle money you may have on hand. " ! Your security absolute ' : 1 - -; Signed, ISAAC H. SMITH, ' 180 Middle St,; New Bern, N. O . ft ! Wt KWWtit'i. te' an UI, V,i...vJ elnHrs sf .-nwiAlvs 1 1 J: , . Z. i'1 " " "t v " TTt wineerwlliW i ; i i t f '"" Bon i i" Jl' t j fc . , Rnftortum Ires . Bt'ts mnnl. rlill,. . W . . M. WOOI.I.KV CO., ! .,.. f-.r )" H. lrxarWntt CMiCH.riTr-e (NtimK . J Bears the V ' Cpa at White DronUcloth, Tim kimono effect In wraps Is one of the distinctive fads of the fasliloooble world. IaIly jiewaofllsm In eouts on the kimono order ace appearing. The one Aliens Illustrated Is A - novel design, showing a Imported kimono coat of White broadcloth.' The collar and re- .. i.- ,f V-'-V ' :-.Uf"' H,! ' t TUB KIMONO EFFBOT. vers are faced' with white liberty Bill ana trimmed with black silk braid and French knots, with a narrow red stripe through the center. Capuehons of braid, with silk hangings in cord, make an effective finish -to the coat. The sleeves are the flowing sleeve familiar to all garments that originate from designs brought from the flowery land. Winter OndeMkirts. New flanuol underskirts are treated With greater respect than ever before in the history of this greatly dimin ished article. That they must be glovo fitting nnd very short is the only re striction put on them, and naturally they tnko every conceivable advantage of the opportun Ity. A skli t of llnest white French' flannel has pink silk bowknots embroidered all over lt. -Two graduated flounces of lace are inserted In ioluS with more silk bowknots ns a bonding. Others li n e pnstel tinted silk stripes woven In with the material, nnd they make up into exquisite little Affairs. Another Idoii Is to make thorn of quilted sntiti or brocade In faint colors or of white, and add most elaborate trlmmluj? toward the edge of the tiny NK1I c. nnnitlci and "Bobs." The Japanese patterns on glace silk with the waved s'.lk borders, ready for skills and to edge cloaks, have a great element of beauty, and so have the many Greekltke borders. - Long falling ends of Jet or paste or'souietlmes vcl; vet and paste or Jet mingled to be at tached to the fronts of cloaks and sides of skirts or large bold flncoties In Jet paillettes nre called painpllles by the Importers. Others cull them pendants or dangles or "bobs. Popnlar Colors. There Is a decided fancy for a bright shade of navy blue or green and for a green and blue mixture where tailor modes for town-Wear'areconeerncd. Parisians just "tiow'.nre 'devoted to the combinations, ot, these color Brown is being mttcii'iWOnii Jlany .women choose a brown -dress In Order,, that they may zwesrj.'browil'vboota;, which are so smart in n uars snaue. White Beaver flat. ' The materials used In the adorsmcnt of this hat are rlcb and costly, but they are simple for all that v The hat Is of white beaver and has n wreath of grapes and autumn leaves for trim '. . ' ultFU, sot oosTbT.. ; tolng. The grapes and the leaves are xqulslte In color and made of silk and velvet, to be' sure, nnd cost more than th poor woman cares to pay for a hat, but they are a mere wreath and the sole trimming of the hat nevertheless Bow JTorlg Commercial Advertiser. - I . ,,1 S; ' " ' ; ;ni Is Pesalar. t Bed Is a lot used and Is awfully chlo sot only In to many of the novelty ma terialf for suits, in raftings and fleck intra, but in the surface cloth Itself, broken by" white 1ml black, oil black or all white-flecks. Then eome emplace ments, pipings,' straps of tabs or red velvet-pr cloth to assist In Emphasizing this color, wnkh has become a Caost conspicuous feature. . i r ,-' DiSTRKSSINr, STOMACH DISEASE. 1 IVfitmii '4 "fvH I'v Jim niiuterly (MiwerV1" -m rn " 1 mi'im'oa NbVi TonKi f'-vt'i U tiwd -iinYr no longer, beonii-n lids' irrent r tm-dy can rn- them fcll. ft U S "n; for tli- bol world nf Itmtivl, s and ImlV .loo. Tl Mir l.i'i-i . hfi tbs flrhl (hi' fi Tli r l'f It I'l n B Is 1 . nil , Ik. 1 ni 5 mi t !'. rii - r t " i v t r i t ,i if t it - 1 Be Tela uixserlea. The bride's mother was visiting her, nd together they sat ln-jthe sewing Soon. The bride was nxing me sieeve lining of ber husband's overcoat. , J ' "Well. I tklnk that's a heat Job," re marked the bride, as she finished tjer task, v ' , i ' The mother : examined it and shook her head solemnly-, "',- , "You dont like itf suggested the bride. too well done," was the reply.," ' "Too well doner , , " ' "Tcsj it's a tailor's Job." ' "But if 1 can do It as well as a taU- Why. then, coarse, you 11 have to keery on doing things of that sort, on, l know all about It , I tried lt myself when I was first married, ana later l had to ruin two coats before I could break your father of the habit of bring ing everything to mo. -Just listen to the voice of experience, daughter, and make a bungling Job of that, even if you have to tear It all out and do it over again. It's no trouble at all to discourage him now, but it will be a year or so later. It is of the utmost importance that a woman should begin - married mo rlghf-Cnicago Post , ' ' A vegetable -liquid for c-overningr or squallsing the flow of women's menses ' which occur about once tn every lunar monuu BR'ADFIELDS FemaJe ReulMort Is the eetentinl qaallty of powerful herbi,, Bffeetive. reliable end harm leu In iifttitraL. ilmpHcity end lolace, Zt la concentrated essence best Adapted , for women's delicate organism, and put In ' such form that it i not only palatable, but oan be properly assimilated and taken Into the system. 6 top pages, suppression, painful obttrno- ; tion, 1rrKularity, of the menses and sickly ftowa are corrected end cured by the regular , administration of thi fupeitor mmen . ruruo. Menstruntlon, or perwodle flows. neoeM t ite.a breaking down of cells lining thv ucous membrane and a reconstruction 'tereverv sickness, which Is aooomoanted . with marked congestion and loss of blood. Such chanaes very apt to produoa ohroolc catsrrh. irrhea or Whltee It ine result of these irritating discharges, teguietor cures tthese troubles ana restore! to perfect healtn the patient who suffered ine aaotwaung looses, any es araggisva, . pi.00 per bottle. Oar tllaatrated book. " Perfect HenKh 1W : Woman," frea. THE BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA. CIA. WOOD'S Garden Seeds : Best fottha s Sunnv Soutb.9 becanse they are specially grown and selected with a full knowledge of the conditions and require ments of the South. Twentv-nve years ezperlenoe and- nraoticel Sowing oi au ine amerent vege bles enables us to know the very best, and to offer seeds that will give pleasure, satisfaction and profit tq ail who plant them. , Wood's Kew Seed Book for 1903 (Mailed on request) is full of good 'things, and gives the most reliable information about all seeds, both for the farm and Garden. TMWOOD&SOm, Utfcmk Kl(rnond,Va.- VOOD'S BTO BOOK also tells aU about Ones and Clever Sees, . Seed Petatew, aid aU, T ' , Paras Seed. . , , ' Writs for Seed Book and pitas of any Jena Seeds required. . , f, M. BlBmOnaft f A A. . WtwU SIMfiONS WARD, t ATT0BN11 aal COCNSIMlSSTit ' nnw , , tv :' Office Removed across Btreet to becond Btory of No. 89 (above Telegraph OH floe) Bouti Front Street, next to , . . , Bote! CfaaUawka,..v .; Practice la the counties of Craven, DupllnJonee, Onslow, Carteret, Pamli co and Wake, in the Supreme and Fed eral Courts, and wherever servloes are desired. - . ' T Sale For Partition.; State of North Carolina, the B a pa Coaety of Craven. rlor Court, ' t - J. FV Rhea - - Eat.e S Bpeuter aad hosband I U Bpen ' . ctr, Carrie W Cole tad husband -? 4 ; " TH Cole.-"' . i ' Portusnt to tha order of tale In tbe above proceedings, under which the un dersigned commissioners were directed to sell the lands bere-ln-after described forpartltlont ., We will on the lad day of February, 1908 at the hour of 19 o'clock m. at the Court House door Of Craven county In the city ot New Bern offer for tale and tell to the highest bidder for cash tbe following, lots of land sltnated In the city of New Bern, State of North Carolina described as follows, to-wlt: All that lot of land situated In the Southwest corner of Broad and George streets and known god described as lot No. iuD, according to the plan of the city ot New Bern: Being tract Two in tbe petition filed In the above proceedings, and commonly known as the Khem homcstaad. Also that portion ot lot in tbe city of New Item known and designated as lot No. 53, on the plan of said city which was formerly owned by Thomas tiooilliig and which fully riesorllted In J' iik DO. rif"i 174 ami lvo, ouio or of 1cmIs of (!rveri county bi'Vi; tisi't 1 U"" In t'' f t1 I I hi ' n ( 1 I 1 t I I f I f Is a aew and sdeatHI compeand meds from roots, berts aad kerks eeaMse. SMitiier eeWtes aer snlMiu. It BuriilM tb stood sad renoves the caaae l tneaaiaHna and all kloed dlseaws. Aajwaecaa lake RHtlUnACiPB ssltb, aksev sua sa itaartir. beat aet laJunjUia digestive TWO floao,8.a,Au.la,l9a. - Oeatlemeat I betaa to suffer from rheumatism about three rears ago, and had It very bad (n say limbs. At times I oould kaidly walk.; Wss treated by a pbyslolan without benefit. Mora than a Tear ago, Mr. George Wilson, an engi neer on the Coast Una, living In Floi aooe, told me Ul "HasmsAorDa" oured blav-1 cot a bottle and it bene fitted, me. 1 took Ave bottle end am now as weH as I ever was In my life. I regard "BBSOHAoiDa" as a treat eaadtalne, 1 knew of others it bat euiea, ' ' Trulr, B.T. BTJBOH. Sold by Druggists. Will be Knt Bobbttt ChetnlcaJ Co., - Good as! Atlantic Coast Line's iooo mile book Good over 18 Prominent Lines, Aggregating 13,000 Miles. They Sett for $25.00 and will be found a Convenient and Apply to any Junction Agent. , WM. J. CRAIG, Gen. Fast, Agent, Wilmington, N. C. Notice of Summorw. NORTH CAROLINA, ., , Craven County. ) r John E. Mullan TS Atlantic Product Company, a corpora tion. Tho defendant above named will take notice thai a-sommons In the above en titled action was Issued against said de fendant, on the 81st day of December 1009 by W M Watson, Clerk Superlo: Court of Craven county In an action for the recovery by plaintiff of the defend ant of the sum of three hundred and five dollars and" seventy-six ($809 76) cents and Interest from July 97tb, 1801, whleu said summons Is returnable to the Feb ruary term of said U raven Superior Courts. Tha defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was duly issued from said court at the dy and date above named against the property of said defendant which said warrant ot attaohment.lt returnable to stld courts Therefore you are notified to appear at the next term of the Superior Court to be held In the County of Craven at tbe Court House In New Bern, North Caro lina, on the Sd Monday before the 1st Monday of March, li being tho Oih day of February 1008, and answer or demur to the complaint filed In said action now ob record in the office ot the Clerk of said Court or the relief demanded In said complaint will be granted. This Dec sist, intra. '? . WMWAT80N, Clerk Superior Court, Craven Oounlj . P.lXPelletier, ATT01NIT AT UX!, Middle Street, Uwy art Brltk BalMing. . ' Will praetsoe tn the Counties oi Cevai. Carteret Jon, Onalow aaa Famlloo. O. Uwrt at Mw Barn aad Bnpreei Orirt ' . r" 1 ..' " ',' 1 1 ". Beat Estate For Bale. i On Monday lbs 9ta day of February 1908. at 19 -, I will tell at pqblio auc tion at court hoots for oath to the high est bidder th following real ettatelB New Bern, N. C.lot No. 95, on west side of Craven - tlreet, bounded on the north by lot kaowa at the Cox lot, on tha watt by,Hotet.Haselton lot, oa the tooth by brick building known at ma chine shops, being the bouts and lot in which J. K. Jones now resides, ' Tbe sals it made , by order of court to make assets . F. 8.. DUFFY, i'v- ', " ' .' Guardian. - 1 Attorney -t law " 74 So, Front Bt,Opp. Hotel Cbattawka , - '. - NEW BEBN, N, 0. : , f Crartn County Attorney, . - ;" " 1 Clroult, Craven, Jones, Onslow, Cart sret, Pamlico, Greene, Lenoir, and' th Supreme and Federal Courts, - A. Oraaa , Pros. BU 0. tteadawt, T. Fro v t M It. SaSsweeaiPatMssv t, . ,?" CrtilZEKti. JBAinX, 3V Mxrorianrsua-.jw.o. ',.. Oolnf Oenerai Banking Busltett ; March 1,1901, Surplus and. CndivV j - ded Profits, 16,000.00. . . Prompt aad csrcful attention given to all business eotrustad to as. Accounts received on favorable terms, ' r Biard at Director. rrdlnand Oirrol-. . . 9. B. Meadows, f. . MH.ilfl.1, V. Otia. Dniiy, Jr. -leniuMi w . li.M-k: Janii-a KMnmond, ' Olia. H. S-owinr, ........ , kUvMrHahn, 1, W. bmiiinp, 1 ..out.. A.ferena, , W.SmWMwoed. i C.K.Sov. . S. Ive. . W.r.UfOOXett . Mark Disosaay, tutrix TclIcp. ' ily qnsllflfd as executrix of I'a'' r, (1'i.anFii, i pnmnns 1 i.i-, e rn- t t . f .8 t'U aifaaa. CURES. , DaausOMMt. 8. ft. Aur. ittswlta. . . " Gentlemen -About two veart ago f bad a very seven attaok of lnAemma- b torvrbeumatltm. I suffered great pain and was aonflued to su bed foe avsc weeks. During th time I was treated by two Pnjelolunt without permanent the AtlanSe Coast Una heard of ki oonditlon and sent me two bottles ot; " Bheom AOina" I began to tek It and in a week I (tot up and walked on? orutohe. After Uklng three bottlesot , I the remedy I got entirely well , Sad I Deraonallv know ot a number of other bed sues that were cured by Ike nse of your medlolne, In this towa and i , It IS all that you claim for it Trmy, JU 8I8MOM. i, j express paid on receipt of f i.oo. . . Baltimore, fid., U. S. A. j. a Pass. Reasonable meant of travel. A.&N. C. R. R. TIsII TABU BTO. 28 To Take Effect Sunday, Nov. 0, 1009 at 7:05 A. M E. b T. doing East Bonaouu: Going W..v No. 8 Passenger Trains No. DAILY. Lv. p m STatiOstb: Ar. a n 8 30 Ooldsboro 11 Oft 8 50 LaGrange 10 Vs. Z? BUnstoa 1011 5 40 Ar. New Bern, Lv, 0 00 650.., ...Lv. Ar. 8 87 7 15. . . . Ar. Morehead City Lv 70S No. 5, Passenger Train No. S, Passenger Train. stavium: DAILY. Lv. A. at. Ar. f. a 8 00 Ooldsboro 8 18 Best's 8 36 ..LaGrange 8 87 Falling Oreek 148 Ktneton., 9 09 Caswell 9 18..... Dover 9 80 Core Creek W Tusoanosa. ..... 9 (6 Olarka. 1010 Ar. Now Bern, Lv... 8804 808 7 57 7J 787 798 717 700 850 841 8 80 No. 1. DAILY EXCEPT No. J. 2d Class. aUNDAY Id Class Lv. am Ar, p at 900 Ooldsboro 540 888 Beat's... ,.600 i w Lauren go. m 715 FaUiag oraak. , 410 8 80 ..Einstoa ,,, . 945: 8 40 oasweu i 9 49 Dover 910 1007 ...cw creek,,. 1 19 10 89 , . Toeoarora. ! . .' .. I'll 48 10 59 OlaAw.......4r..ll40 U95 ...Ar. NewvJtan.fr..... 1910 No. 9,f n ;. Freight Only. No. 10 er.Tiosrsi Freight Oafir.. r. M. 180. 919. 9 90. 943. Lv. New Bern Ar 10 40 ....Riverdalsx. 1010 .....oroatan.,,,, 956 .... Havelock 940 . .. Newaxark Lt..... 908 809, 8S0..........WUdweod.,.... 847 a ea . .1 .1- - . v w i,iaHauHB,k,,.nr9ej 155 .. Ay. Morehead city, Lt..., 890 w ...nr. M.0ltyiJepoa,LAT....,7a9 "Monday. Wednesday aad Friday. tTueaday, Thursday aad Saturday. 8. L DILL, a A. RXWUND, O.P?A Master Transportation, . -'BASTXSBir; ClEOLIHi imTCH LISI AND iaiiy xiiyc fEEIGHT k PASSKR9IS,: For All rclti.ITcrtli. The Ctcsjncr IIETJCZl Is scheduled to tall at I p. m ..Moaday weanesoay ana rnuay,, ; . , - t The Ctr. Ocracoie - On Tuesdays, lliursdsys and Btaur ays at 8 p. m. ,, .. ' I tZT Freight reoeWed not latot than ono hour pre v lout to tailing. . For -further information apply to i GEO. 13ENDE1LCGN, Agt . VL, K. Kixo, Gon. Mgr., H.O. HvDOiT8,Qon.Frt.S PasaAttt - Norfolk, Va. New Pern, N. 0, Aug. 9.1CC3. - f 1 . . .- it rt vdiAbiisiri.fOTs Notice A .V f i i; uji; ',n.t!). Atimlnls iH' i.t 4Ki- la:,-... F yhtnnrl lliillnwav in r-l. Brttlif If M-x-liv riven", to all (U- lisv. :ig i'Ulmt ..Kitxlnn he said e in pw-nt the snni", duly verified, i i.i ilcr-iiii"; fi r pa ment on or - itn SJir-:.i! t Janliar. , 1904, or nj-tU-e wll l- ill. ml'-l in lt of re- llilf ( I .v vrw . AJ' f :mi: :.rl..l- e : In s-ild et -t ti'it-ettil i.. iniku iuimedlate h'liii-i.l h'.s.9l.i.i't ( Jail' my. '1908. I IMK K. A'o AKI IIY. Administrator. Nor Hi Caiolloa, In tbc fupetlor Court Bif. rc-tt. M Watson, O. K. f. Craven County tho P. 'nCarthy, A.(fmlnlslratir of the estate of Mary Tanks, de ceased, vs' HaUMa Wells, Fnsan Mxon, Peter O. Nlionrher husband, Susan Heath.Slmon Heath her husband and Nora Oden. To Nora Oden: It aPDearing to the satisfaction nf tha Court by affidavit that Hora Oden Is a noa-retident of tha State of North Caro lina, you are hereby notified, that a sum mons and netltlon for sale of real estate aor aesett has been duly filed In the clerk's o&oe of Craven county N C, in the above entitled action by Thos F. Mc Carthy, administrator. You are hereby BOtinea to appear before said Clerk at the Court House In New Bern, N. 0. on Monday the 2nd day of February 1903, at 19 o'clock m. and answer or demur to said petition as you may deem best, oth erwise the prayer of the petitioner will oegraniea. lt is ordered that this notice ha nnh. llshed once a week for six weeks In the new Bern Journal. This 18th day of December 1963. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. Administrator's 'ale of Land. Bv vlrtna nf an mAbt nt d.Ia nlif.lnA the special proceeding entitled Thomas r. mcvariay, aaministrator ot venus Simmons deceased, against Lavlna Hatch and others, before the Clerk of the Super ior Conrt of Craven County, the under signed will, on the first Monday In Feb ruary, 1908, being the 2nd day) at 19 n'ftlm: m at I ho flnnr lT.naa .Inn. I., the City of New Bern, N. O. sell to the 11-l.ut UJ .1 . I ... - 1. . uigucB uiuuor ior uasu, too loiiowmg described property. On. hnn.A . n H In, , tK U7,,t .1,1. Ash street In the city of New Bern, be ing tot nnmoer 14 in ine plan of the city of New Bern, fronting on 64 feet on A.n . 1 . Ill Hln- k... 1 An J . .-.u ...vvt auu iumuiiji vj. IV0 11)11 bounded on the North by lot number iv ana on toe. west Dy lot number 158, on the south by lot number 140, and on tha East by Ash street. Dec. oist lwra. thomas f. McCarthy, Administrator, For anvlnformatlnn aa tn Walltv or title, see R. W. Williamson, Attor ney. Administrator's Sale oi Isand. By virtue of an order of sale obtained la the special proceeding entitled Thorn, as F McCarthy, administrator of Thomas 0 Battle, Jr., vs. Cells Battle and others, deoeasod.before the clerk of tbe Superior Court of Craven connty.the undersigned will on the first Monday In February, 1908, (being the 2nd day), at 12:00 o'clock m, at the County courthouse door in the City of New Bern, N C sell to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described property: One third undivided Interest In a lot of land at the north western Intersection of Queen and Bern streets In the City of New Bern, and beginning at thetald intersection and runt along Queen street, 98 feet and Inches, thence northwardly and parallel with Bern street 88 feet end 6 lnohes, thence eastwardly and parallel With Cedar street 88 feet to Bern street, thence southwardly along Betn ttreet, 89 feet and 9 Inches to tbe nlace of be ginning. . Being a part of lot, number 46 in me pian oi the uity or New Bern and ine tame ioi oi tana oonvevea bv deed Joshua Scott to Cells Banton, which dead Is dated 7th day of February, 1859, aad recorded In Book No 68, page 121. In tbe office ot the register of deeds of v raven county, thomas f. McCarthy, Administrator, For any information an to locality or title, tea B W Williamson, Attor ney. " 9l4djj. bo YEARS' V rKXPCRIINOB' D k..sHVr irinrjr Rami ' . OaFtniAnta CoWrmhts) 4a- Anrone sendlnf s sketeb end deptloa vstt SDleklv awtjBrtBin eur opinion free ITWlUOtl ts PtXtllBMr Mfctmtgsbte. 4 TWlUOtl tS TOfeBbJyjpsiis Coi wotKBor ava CoBimnniflav Uotia atiietlr oonBdBtitl .ttu. ittuiatkootto lnni1iVrinn Pamcs. tent rrae. umibbs bi pBteiite Ukan through Munn A CbTree trtttifT far aukmirfna' rastlasn: Oy TOT tOQririCJ)tU4rtl LB, BBei, nmmt wKhout bfaarte. U. the . reesiwf Scieittific flraerlcai a aanflaneial fllaetntad eNMito t,,,Mil ale. eql.Uon ot an r inlanufle toarnaV- Tarmi, SJS a . year i fimr noatae, IL Sold by ell eewadealat, 7 r, . i, ... jr v sjW-Tjaddie-st; Foil line' of Drags ind Medicines, , Perfumes, Toilet Soap, sto , also the following" Mineral Watersi Matohlest Mineral Pprlng, Buffalo Llthla, Hnnny. adl Janot, Qunyadi Matyat, Carbana, Veronica, Apenta, Red Eaven Splits. , Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brashes, ; ' Tatterlne Tooth Put. - , colcmbun maacjriciD', Oraolam, tlie Great Clslofecfatnt and Bed Bug Destroyer. " , Brom-Ohloralum A ture PREVENTATIVE ot Infection of eontagloa'of DirHTHEIUA SMALL rox - rhyt'v'.- t'i'rafTlj.tlons a tpeclally. 1! I mm H An w Pnn rmnM JJLVliJ I U 1 11UI1U1UVT Atlantic; Coast' MmWfr Condensed. Schedule. - TRAINS GOING ' SOUTH. ' St-" JBo i- May 26,1902 1 la 'f if (Corrected) & AM. fTmT j?, M. AM. j?!m i Lv. Weldon 11 50 9 88 .. Ar.R. Mt.. 1 00 10 83 Lv. Tarboro 18 92 ..v.. 7 28 Lv. R. Mt. . Too 10 09 T 52 T5 12 69 Lv. Wilson 1 58 11 90 81 8 96 9 20 Lv. Selma.. 2 561910 Lv.Fay'vlue 4 41 J 26 Ar.FlOrence 7 50 8 85 . , P. M. A. M. i :-'., At. Golds 20 Lv. Golds ISl 8 15 Lv, Hag'Ua 8 87 4 25 ArWilm'ton 10 10 8 00 P.M.A.M.P.M TRAINS QOINQ NORTH, t v - sfi. i& 5 (5 8 (S Q 55 ' A.M. P.M. ' Lv.Florenoe 10 05 8 20 Lv.Fay'vUle 12 40 . . . . 10 98 Lv.Belma.. 9 10 11 40 Ar. Wilson. 2 67 IS 20.. A.M, P.M. A.M. LvWilm'ton 7 00 9 80 Lv. Mag'lia ... 8 8011 05 Lv. Golds 785 9871920 pTm! am.1i.m Lv. Wilson 8 86 8 2019 2010 85 1 18 Ar. R. Mt.. 8 80 9 0019 1011 28 1 68 Ar. Tarboro 9 84 Lv. Tarboro 2 81 ..... Ly. R. Mt. . 8 50 ia48 TTTTT ..... Ar. Weldon 4 58 1 87 P M AeM . , Yadkin Dlvision'Main Line Train leaves Wilmington 9 10 a m, ar rives Favetteville 19 20 n m. leaves Fav- etteville 12 42 p m. arrives Banford 1 53 p m, Ketuming leave Banrora a 10 p m, arrive Favetteville 4 80 n m. leave Fav etteville 4 40 p m, arrives Wilmington 7 80pm. uennettavute Branch Train leaves Bennettsville 8 10 a m, Maxton 9 05 a m, Red Springs 9 89 a m. Hope Mills 10 55 a m, arrive Fayetteyille 11 10. Return- 7 25 pm. Connections at Fayettevllle with train No. 78, at Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad, at .Bed Springs with the Red Springs and Bowmore railroad, at Saoford with the Beaboud Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad, - - Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon 810 pm, Halifax 8 29 pm, arrives Scotland Neck at 4 10 p m, Greenville 5 47 p Bp. Kiniton 8 45 pm. Returning leaves Klnston 7 80 a m Greenville 8 80 a m, arriving Halifax at 11 05 a m, Weldon 11 20 a m, daily ex cept Sanaay. Trains on Washington Branch leave Washington 8 00 a m and 1 46 p tn, ar rive Parmele 8 55 a m, and 8 10 p m, re turning leave Parmele 910 amA529p m arrive Washington 10 85 a m aad6 15 p m, daily except Bandar.' Train leaves Tarboro, & O. daily exoept Sunday 4 86 p m, Sunday, 4 85, p tn, ar rives Plymouth 6 85 p m, 6,80 p m, Re turning, leaves Plymouth dally exoept Sunday, 7 80 am, and Sunday 9 00 a m, arrives Tarboro 9 65 a n, 11 00 a m Train on Midland; N O Branch leave Goldsboro daily, exoept Sunday, 800 a, m, arriving Smithflaki 8 1Q am, Return ing leaves Smlthfield 7 00 a m; arrives at Goldsboro 8 98 a at, .- Trains on NsshvlUa . Branek leina Rooky Mount atO 80 a m, 4:00 p mjurive Nashville 1090 a m, 498 pm, Bpring nope ii v a m. to pmateturning leave Spring Uope 11 90 a m, 8 10 p m,Tiah ville U 45 a m, 5 45 p m. arrive at Bookr n, 5 45 pm, arrive at Rooky Mount 1910 pm, 6 90 pat, dally exoept Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves War saw for Clinton daily, exoept Sunday, 8 80a m and 4 15 p nxRatorning leaves Clinton at 7 00 a m anoLlO 00 p m. "Train No 78 atakenolose ooaaeotloa at Weldon tot all polnta North dally all raU via lllohiaesid. - - HM EMERSON, -Ual Past AgesO. JTi KENLY, Otaa iUmMgtt, T M EMERSON TrtinaiCigar.,. . AUanUeCoeat Xjiie, WiufiiaioiT a KmwJaBil B. B. ' TMiiAiiJi is o, ;.: , taXfteot Wednesday, AnjTj 098J)any ExoeptfJunday.'-;-Qolng South txmxntnJJi.i Ooing North . ' No. 68, FsatingK.Trafau No. 88. . Lr.am, BTASom,. ; Ar,psj, 800.. New Berne ....i 840 1. . 186 ..PonoohsTilla 804 'i; v..Mysville 4 4 1008... ... ,TtoksonTIkf,M.,M 4 19 " t5Sniv-? IS IS .'..Aft. Wllaalagtoni U, ' 1 98 '. tn "v ,'.'.,, .r.,:,.r., ; B'f. No. 8, , . PiatKMBi Immrom, ' No, 4. -' Leave Wilmington Monday,, Wedneiw day and Friday, Leave New Berne Tnea ilsy, Thuia4ayaadSatncday. r : - ' ABi :.;;,' . J Ar.tii 780....l.Vilmlngton, Ar..... 1 48 ; ' e40,.,.,..,..Beott'slim..i 19 68 ' 1 80.. Woodaido.. .19 18 1005.,, ..,M..HoUyrldg .r... .11 40 1051..;, ..Dixon.. ,,,1051 1190.,..., ....Verona. ...r 10 90 19 06. ...... .Jacksonville ... ,...9 48 - 1 W Northeast. 8 51 s 9155...tMM,,Whlteoake ,.., 8 01 180.. Mavawtllai . n flu 915.........PoliookaTlfle..., .... 790 ' 8 55 .,,,... Debmhl's 6 88 ' 8 40..,,,.Ar. NewDerne,Lv 6 09 -.'Daily Exoept Buaday, ' - - t. a zr y, ADMINISTEATOE'3 I ... TheendersfgBed 0, n. f "'tl day qualified as administrator c mento annexo of ElenorTa; '' r d All person! having clt!! eetatiof the jT.,U'.or afot' 1 r. quired to pmntnt surhc!' " - r i ' "Ml rr' ' t 1 r In I I . v.'li. ' , I L'l' l" " , 1- 11 ID) TV iTlVTV Tvmrr.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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