r t I? r f-i- 4 A F... every CtyU I'- T est ilcs;, Jacrj.1 rCL-f, Crave, Et, - . - CHARLC3 L CTZYCTiJ. ' , Morton, us raonxiTot . k ; soEscpjpnca mm : , - v Dneyer is advance, .,.".tt1 - Omtw, not la advance...,...;, f t. ... : Monthly, by carrier tn the cf.y,.... U3 k Advertlsm Rates faraJahed Ml apoU tnterea m us rot. u-, w sara, H. 0, Second ClSS matt. ;'.; OSelal PMr f,tfKnr tars 41 '! "V trim (Misty. t-C-V - NEW KERN, N, CU Deft, M, 1901 , ",' THROWING JHONBY T INTO TEB 1-- w V STREETS. 1 " " " No city has made nor effort) towards good streets the Kerf Bern, and yet to -' day lis atreeti la mart part art to a'afott ' "miserabfe condition.?' V j 5?he itnet making efforts f ibe local aothorltiM have beett madenndar 'ie- itrlotions, here has always bth seeming, if aoi real aandloaf or want of money to make a good Job of V tiwt ' fore the retort to what cam be tamed . patching, and also the geaerous attempts at road building with oyttejf hejliy .thU tetter proving the moat delnilre aad de - ceptlre of materltle for a city's streets, where trarel to oonstant and heavy. It has ever proven false economy to - attempt road building with anything si otpt the best of materials,' and oyster shells are a very poor and oostly nbsti- - tut for the materials with which the , streets of this city should be pared, and most be, before these streets become the roads which will sustain and eadort the , traffle which Is so constantly lacfeasfog. in amount and weight t. -' '..' , la regard to the stmts of New BinC the cltlrens are not realising that' conot tloas have greatly changed,' that bast-' new is greater end, heavier, aad the trafflo of ten years ago, to not to be ooca pared with that of today. To cooUaae the old methods Is simply throwing the tax payers1 money into the street wlth out gtrlng 'the tax payers any solid Broand for them to walknpoB, and yet - making thea pay money for something which makes no show nor area offers something n peraenT -lmpro'TT:? If, no more than one block, one mU of solid and permanent roadway was eoa ; straoUd each year, It woold" be far fcort" - la real adraaoemeaUtU JweilA attempt to keep patched pdveorea mllM of streets, with" all of UaTlaiD mast ooastaat aeed of repairs. . . H wtefraifaAjj Baaalsg 'like mad ' down the' itfeeV dumping the occupants, eta auadnd other aooidaati;"are erery day ooeari seacea. ItbehooTes ewjrybody to hsre a rellaUe Balre haady, and . there's moo at good m' Beckleal Arnica Balre. Baaas, Cats, Sores, 1 XoWma an! Tfies, disappear quickly tadcr lta. ftoothlai effect. . toe el 0 D kradhtml Preg - The Xfew Im 'ttUlM&ti " vloeed oaloatae Urd with eplaadU -. i "The peUmra haebeaa very good, ee ' peoUHy the boardjsg patroaage, hT(M earoIWd, aQ'ioU,4erUi Ue jrarl904 aVetaX)OetadaaU, .fVaerets pdette . aaiaoreeis of at hart dOotWsiadtffa the beglsatag of the spring term, whkh WgUe Jaasvy ted. The rapid roU of ati Khool has bMB rtmarka aad aiaarly shows that U taaUtsUoa eUt a loeg fait aaed la till eaeUom. U we an ' te JMgt from It ptat rwotd we,tae safely erp4 the aiabM ef at&tis U be doabW dariif U yrar 1908. i. r We Wars that sererst taperual tav f ptOTMieaU hare ha9 made aad Om ' chaarae for h twttar wiQ be mad he fote tea epe la Jaaatry tsS, wMi WtB lawraaa the eCaUney of U "oik dnaa aad Ua, hamoay of all dprt 'eat.'.' ', - if ' . . IT taJtMcno ta Ue Bate a tbew a li.ur ncori tot Ue Una rt m W la TrU and tie Joaraa) ih KW aWt Itnitary leadeay -J 'and pro pato-M fe lata, Tbe pa"-, ! - Xi CTo!lea thoald patn M. frmt etUrtrl 1 U r" ash aMaaa m mach far a U a - C!t It yoar pabraf aad take f riJa ts l growth. .. .' ... ' Claaoars era cTa t-y ; efte. Oor'i"; C'r '" l-'.f i ll pTre af a a. v, I t j .1 nfctl rrtf Ifflt-Mlt V ! " l" f t it x : . : i , Uf t et J t " t r"'-'t j 1 ' . S'i il CI It A i - o." t t i . X::.' .. 1 f I I t. a 1-r tn ' tea aa tu U (run u rvvta x u Vllta ta'JT t to t;;'4 cat Sad , - . . , . . 7 l&arw u but nt U orareom tb ' --it w. J ku tii aad hcajuiy - r ; sui II Mis Oil. , Umpa for to laa Hryi)i3 Co . 0. D.ESAC3AM, Special Agt. STOCtS, CCTTC toAfiJ. Qaetatloaaef Testexday ItaileU ftg 4 wshed , By.Yarni Co,' Craven Ji Mr - fcwToAWw. OofMRr' ? Opes.Elgh.tow. dbai Meiejf.7r:V. lMStt new,Trk,.IecS9r tett-: Opcavj amrgbgar...... lOi Mcblson ,:t7 Ofoset ip'ls"aWa'e fj y Southern By pt. 8i at D.B.Btaai::......!'' Aua.;::r ?a.OOaeloel,4H- Ml lrhr..;;.;r;:...8S' Cop:1.-.-:..... - Chlcage, Dee Bl, Chicago Qrala. May Wheat......... Kay corn.. ...... May Forav..... May Lard.,.'.:....... Open. U4 ISM 481 If e buT aad sell all ataaka far aatad deuvery, reo,ulriag only nlnuQ goaraa tenar; atoelT eat iarrtrl tad 'grrtnf dratt'ok PhOadalphU for stoek sold on BUKBUS A CO, Itchlag, BltnABleedlag or Pretrodlng aa.TJnvt refund moaeyUriZO uXaTXIOT faCs t ewe tar aat. no matter of hew long standing, In lta It days.' If your druggist hasn't It sand OOe fa stamps aad It win be forwarded poet paid by Perl Modfera Co," Salat Loals,Mo. " Jv-."'.- . - . - -A, Tfa T WiraMIW tUat, , j ( i r . The coUmm! Uk t a. l'!Ua trary maratna aHr t -t 1 " -Tear art . t .!!:;; d.UiarrevV. erenhag iftar 4Um;' ' ' Tvt tmlas.bral4LTril 'acai ll ? SlmtliT In'i'- M f1 i M food a Uumm .- iaw ti axkr tea woaa i aad aa only tlrat UmI Uacrraat pia.Mt Use fr!i ii aa' Is 'Sboot iU UiidUt tiu ft. iatradtyUetsUtraalaat. -U by aUdfaggUtt. -t. ' f aii 1 ft Wm'TM, - Tea hfawYr - r-jWt fc t tfl a4 ti y iu.,'- ' Bar FaArr-wwre tJ-r matter wtt The Ua Oa ef Cks'suVty U brataa. .' . - - - - ---Urn ffataar-Waat mU at east to re- pJr tka ttfAta rtMt -Taa vTv l .. .. ,L?jL . BW'niiMT5 ! f-l 14. PrX P rwl a ' j a. ', ' . . CrMlja t, ,i .!'(;'' t:i.'U 1 , At ': : u. air. :;,' taffy, ' I, , . . 'TV M 1 ff'' f ",' - t , t . . u 4 u t j wkk a .: jj Bar r - rr: - nf f ' ' ' - t n.y i. t 4ji ' jur L.t ..i wt;h i LuU iJ ba Cv-iur I. . t Jt .tai3iy (a Eeaafart os tut i r t. . Tie ClirinlxM tie tktetUInme&t ol t e Eiu'.owe jniy Bchool on Chrlat t ! er wn larcely attendod by maoy v!, jrifrom tie adjoining ne!ghbor tik ,'t, all t whom seemed much de t i WS.h tUe e nerc'ses. " e i uri Ji 1$ Hancock an 1 Ceoll Tay lor i, e.t Canday and Monday on Bogoe EoumJ on Newport river. - We note that eorce iff; ! .i.mta ere going onattbe home of air Eancock and we would not be much surprueJ If k new hoiteat ehonld soon dominate thare.t.-y: s ; tlapt Natl Becton end bi fMend r O Ballot SMI of Ktnstonware among the many 1 visitors to on replace from Bachelor teat Eatnrday; nlgbno'Tttttta the Chrlitiai tee.'V ,f r Mc'- Mr J ? Taylor was In NewBern on p business bit ' Ftlday bringing back with him tittle-Miss Wo'a Bell who-eome fit (psn4 a while with her (flatej lltii'Q Xeylorf MrXli Becton and family of Wlnthroo (rXli herd ben ependlng; a short while wlth reiaures nere; ' ?- Mr Oeorgee'ifdSf son? tt SaVffert i cam down Satiirdtyn ihtf Spenf San oayaeret ana retarnel home Honda morning ' x- MrCQrtliriiBaana atlslNeft'le Ho mt DoTtt'tareWirapehaing k'.ttw dayeherenhe' jgautsbt Hui esteemed folghborV Mr Joshua Adam-," thefTe tutaedtoday; T:f WI .f ! wu mi tw Dam e n- day on b-alneas?; r ... ; 7- Mr A I Barbour Tef-Bunaar W W1C atua aadSwaosborb to spaai Chilat Cftf came Sanda'rto makVavratt In Mra 1 0 iengaadleft forthatr horn Taer aaahtsg a fewdays tWMo wlathreahera lefcyetterHy foi-bla'boSaat River m.-f! aAS-K BUb6BaiaMrClvdeMoTtoarelBrnel home f Uh hW where hf goat to mk s Wr 18 Weelslt afavavnft"ikfS ItoanivJaiiit) hi tareatt and tntnv fHejadllearwVr?l? Dor : Bandar -School TButerUtdaiit and maay of hla school gave their pra at tb giutstmas tree entertaiarceat Il the oode people .k'roTe who xeitelttheinMvae'krrma to inake tt fi pleismtwaaanfcriV Mr Clam MoDaalel to SDendlnr the ho yays with hit parcntaTho Mtarae ti hl Work f at Jonas county thls-week . , Mr.Q B 8maU ha returned boa a vis It to W- reUUree at Snow HIU. -. Msstat Willi Bactoa to thia week via- rg. jUiabtsl.Xit'fS V WebL-of twsnabbro. "' l(las Unit Boltoiof Wtttt' spent yeaterday With her friend sad claae mate eiv.v-a ajoag-T-rTf legrn nar anort MrWm 8 Morton of Beaufort is speed tng; few - days .hare whh! hla vsclea, M7k f S aad Joseph AMortou. -V- ?e'aAifca.Ua- H-, a. M; f al ef molasses and; oa ' bl .'way home Mij with; ire boy,"mak!ng'hi in tbe caag. Bow much moUssea i trf be left after -raell ba fad a swig Sad bow hisYf'tl Baary Jump -whea tha boot ch Wt blast i :- -.V . ;v.yv-s. If eUy ataadingaM (hornr can WtlkrWe bora la the aar with a ,'ioowbag sad csuee a Ttmawsy.'how maar- noya an anowbana-would U take to Mart twvadtoraee and a mule tntheak-rfaiMleT '' ;lBii.nt ha all 'auartle W VuKam SoBa-'TStay 'iDMt in the sllty, end ta William ba six aaarbKm sad Cl-C-m has -a Uottij mm. How mock Jfcaf ia WJJOiai taaa inratnt A fcojr'Dlta.a )ot after htm eaa run ' mOea a boor. A rt in chaa Of a I (aa roa lra tn!l In the earne Kflv far would thy fcare to raif War h goer bead erertoolt ta br c3 bw tat Mm U boy Wj-i a't &d rob his rye and rw k ht fcoua gU ea htm I , . . a 1 a mv Solt cotlns 23 conti aad ' m itkle al canflj w.ntli a pni ay h; Kb rero u gjre hef brtrtn. r i .on aa ft3-f.r.r, o4 at t . t wrto tt l-'.i tl !t tr C4J 4 yu) aw iu a tir. ::). I bibtS vrwjkt afi bar eared bf Artortu a tte caady od pt U i th back la a aMl way) U throw-Usf ao st tnn rrt at IUrr bit ar4 trMa a tana tf f' arf! 1 B104hr ftTfHJ b!ra Ur :' , iul ) t"a' f J r'r, r" Vr , f f i ,r ' , t ta 1 I t . i: ,i ,) t - ; . !jmhi rB tha btt I 'lb! a ; 1 i " (h-tr' 7 S :a) t ; , T t I - t " o!l It? - '11 1 1. B "1 '-r'l I: t k . . . ' THE l.'HwTi Z - THE PO'AEa Cr THE A UlicMiion ( the Iainiort!lf 7 ot the Suol St leuice kliairs Xm (Uiit W lthont UaatrnriioB, . Ct aatleu . Trkiilarautliii And Km Aaalliila- tln. ' -. .' - : ..- ; In responding to en argument for tbe Immortality of the soul presented la "Balance: Tbe Fundamental Verity," : Wr. W. H. MaUoclc, th author, of "Is Ufa Worth Living?' jayst- -v Selene, ha ftha .author of "Balanca" lays, showa us that th Individual Ufa must ba lmmortil, bacauaa adenca ahowa v that nothing- -which, exists can t de stroyed.' That nothing: can b Cettrored la In ona senaa perfect I jr true, but la an other It la equally alaa. If aclenca ahowa ua that , In ona aens , nothing ia - le atroyad, U ahowa as also that in another sense nothing; endures. The material of the roes la indestructible, but the atone rose never blossom twice.' Mr. Smith's argument can apply to the soul only, on the assumption , that tbe soul Is a, non composite unity1.. His aasumstlon mar b "true, but It has no foundation in science. . Jto thUTthoauthor-ot -"Balance re apoods;1 rr;ri I bold jthat th?Ueorra.of tie ind atructlblllty Tf matter and force sua. tains, but! do not claim that it prove, separately and -atone; the immortality of,the soul. The- theory of universal consemtloa forma on link In A chain of evidence wtilch appears to me to be tnclu8lve."srZ;annot'agree -Vitfi Mr, Malloctf in his statement, tflf Bdenc shows us that In one sense nothing 1 destroyed,lt shows jis also that in an other sense nothing endure. Science Shows ua ceaseless transformation and no annihilation, Matter, which is Sense less, appear constantly In new forma in a leaf, a rose,' an animal. There is also" thing -ffbKh 1 not- senseless ( whether1 it be destructible or Indeetruc flblev let callJlt the soul. s.Is it also subject ta transformatlonT - Xes; It is constantly changing, growing wiser or duller, stronger or weaker, better or worse. -Under onr observation lt sur veaf these changes. It tnay descend, and yet ascend again, and again de ecend, 7t may. suffer a thousand de feats; and yet triumph over alL . One soul- may dominate millions of other soulst it has the. power to produce rose and fruits and .mechanisms and muslC't barness4he forces and to x plorif the aecrete of nature. It- i; Wonderful thing, this soul, i-, :. i Turning to Mr.' Maliock's rose. J Has "the tpowerr of self - recuperation T Weakening, may it regain its strengtht May 'It grow better or worse through it ovm powers r coneentT Has it any uomlnlon'OTer other rosea or over the force oi. nature?; I?oth rosav'we Judge, i noncouaclODs, senseless, with no powers of - self preservation, self, help, self advancement, self assertion.. - . There are other dlatinctioha between the rose and ft soul. Tbe-rose devel ops "Well only under favorable condi tion. In good soU, well protected. With o much of beat and moisture, It a ceoda in a definite, time to tta maxi- mttm nd then descends regularly and definitely to tta: transformation. -'Tb soul, on the other bsnd, often develope under unfavorable phyetcal conditions, A ret'aool thrive in solitude or in facing' aUfacaltie. dangers, pain sod persecotlou. . . Th e sou has' no definite rise to a maximum or .descent to a min imum. Tbe aoul's maximum. 1 often reached in old age, when' it body. is weakeat-Th perfectioa of th roe de pends . wpon the strength of lta roots snd of the ataUr upon -which It grows, sad the- pon their physical .nntrv ment- if its roots jot stalk be mutilaf d tba to, win.be Injured 6f destroy ed. Tb soul's body, on -the other hand, may few 'mutilated, .it legs ' and.' arme rosy W amputated, "without any 'mutt, latins of the sooL.Tbe strength of tbe aoul d not dpod Upon th strength ot tbe physical body with which it ia for th tlm associated, fitrong bodies often contain weak soul. Science ha dlaooverad ao definlr relation batwsari th parfectlo of th physical body and tb perfection, of the soul, between dl faatlon, and IntaWgeoe or between muscle and anorals.Ko bread or meat, no aystau of .diet or physical culture, ba bam found that will make a fool wis or a rascal bont "Th culture of th soul 1 within tb soul.- It thrives vjpon knnw1dg7 snd high Ml: igno ranc and vie drgrad It' Ko fore ex tarnal to It can ,wlUitold th soul' food. Tb supply of ood and-vI. of thlnffs rrpSftlna end thlnira dxradlnjr, la iorxbaiwinjle and sucjxt ta the de mand of la ami. Th soul paXijn lta t colraifo for B owa food. To ssMtrUllt -bold that eaa I wholly .plirakwl; that to goal I frodvxrf of Sod JH?aaartlr Inaaparabl rrrm UwrbraiceJ body. If tbU conten tion bo swiud ttare should ba shown the aame grUons bKwam the tKxly and aotti that t t-twtvri the ro pUnt ar1 th rw-lt should b shewn that hcaiOiy borlW r invsrtnhly a antlal to ltrwlihy aovU; tUat atrong 1m; frano atrwng ti!" sfid week !! wiraK ariis; that in injury to jrTaSAoiDiJo?iiti.r T.Va l,ii:t J'.tom Q ;!n!ns Tl,t i!i!i ; ' trfas l lis r. i.ry 1 It !,". to tar K. W. Gran t s'gnst'ir It CS h t I. sv. n i ' , it - - ; . f s;..nf!i .a t. If; 'y t , it de cay tv::u tbe Wv a &, y, v i t should tee u.e tLat ta soul muUdi with tbe Ivy'a dftht . - Tbese uuvarylsj reactions between the body and the soul cannot be shown. They do not ex.st To the contrary ex perience shows that the soul is as com pletely Independent of the body here and now as is possible In -view of tbe present-relations between the two.. As n imprisonment, even lt It be for a lifetime, doe hot impeach tbe ability of the prisoner: to exist apart from hla celt or to walk forth If its wall should decay, so the present close relation be tween the sou and the body does not impeach the ability of the oul to exist apart, from the body cr to survive the decay of the body, -j, ... r; The soul is confined at present in one sense to the body, and yet In a larger sense It is free from tbe .body. The poorest laborer,' living under , forlorn conditions,' may rise and separate him eir fronr bis body,, even as hi body works on digging in A trench r he mry re-live In his happier days, visit far lands and scenes, receiljhe dead worn- Sn"Whom- he loyed. rebuild .the social system which crushes him, revel In the contemplauoa.of that grand future In Which there shall be no vile tenements begetting" disease,' no herding begetting vice, no poverty save af the result of one's owiuincapacityf or- be may as he digs on give to himself great wealth, surround himself "with fawning flun kies, "foe hail-fellow.amongf princes, bave all that bis heart desires.'' .. v- "We assume that our souls are In our bodies but they are seldom there. ; I am here at this desk, and in a flash' I am elsewhereback among the friends of my youth, in the fertile valley where I was borny I revisit scenes 'of happi ness and again .Scenes of strife and fury; 1 gaxe .upon. . great plains and lofty mountains, and 1 see again the face of Lincoln; I look into the future, and I see it as I would have It; that future is mine Completely; no one dis putes its possession with me; I rebuild in it at my -ease and leisure as I will; I bear in tbe Silence, and I see in the dark; 1 peer even into. the great mys teries; I see my body clrrled decorous ly to its grave; I have no horror of that grave, bo fear that I hall be confined in u, no uneasiness, no aouor- bo eacn soul roves at vf ill, seeking its own, ap propriating it own, enjoying its own, The soul Is separable from the body here;' Its larger and broader life here is apart from the body., i . - W follow the decay of tjt rose; we observe its absorption' in otbr matter. And' we may follow also the ashes of the physical body. But, if death end all, "where shall We find the AShe of the soul? ;' Her was a msrvelou thing that could rove at will; WTEnjpotentlall tles almost divine. .If lt be. not annihi lated, into what has It been transform ed? .The materialist denle the persist ence of tbe soul because he cannot fol low it; Can be follow- lb? residuum? Cad he trace its transformation? If be cannot find its ashes, then be must as sume that.lt to annihilated, that there is one exception to the, theory of con i rvation, one thing that to annlhilat- ed; -tbe-one thing being that compared with, which all other things are of do consequence th oul." - . Tkr auamoaa. . " "Yes, rr got. two good reason for marrying hinu"' v -- "What sre they r "One to that I wsnt to and th other a that papa don't want meto,'ud ph, ye-nnther girl wantato," llons tonrost; , ' " '' T- " tUt lrot-i-v, 4- , J-rCertarnly."- obearv-d ths doctor in reply to a qus-Hon, "tight lacing, habit ually prsctk'ed.'cften cbum red boms." : fBufc light tnstlnav- bahltuaTly prao. tlced, vause mor of thm rapHed th profaaaor ChKtfo Trlbboc " The Hoist Pattest iTew t -Bern Citizen Uuat'; ' Bhow Annoy anoe j , . atJTlmc3. , Mothlsg tpoth) 4 good dltpoilttoa. '' - rlothisg tar Baaa'f rtUsotai. T ' Like any rutins of th skie.- X :- Iichlsg Pile almost driv you Crtty. All day It make you eaUiraUa. -, ill atght It keep yet ak, ; I tea, tlo, Itch, with SO itltef.. J ' . Jost ths ears a will lUwaa. ' '; Cs ts-dly ksep from K.tch!og It. Voa woaiddo so hot yoo know ft make It wtr, " fsch '.a"r1t art fal'.f irat u!og. , Ta-p's rUaraloj tlcy t b or 1 , ' Ixartlr-lkS tDattt fl)as Olat Bri ri - ' I : ' 'j cf ftV'l lilt t tt'l C "-rt : ; -ia i". r. 1 1. j i,. :u-u il'o. . t!.a tril'rtony of S Ktw tn l:. ef Cecaitl s tt't. 1 U 1' ! ' i 1 . 1 a C. :. Ii C re Fif Cr;:;. i.:a a cbi'.J t1.;! tttj'.ca.' of croup th:e ia no t.i to ai&arii.Dt !.U taw ttinaliu, a m altar ho Li.h y they may b rroommeoded. Thtrtla D9 preparatloa that can always b de pended upos. It hu taeala wssfor many tears tnd hu never be a -kooA to 'all. viz: Qhambkrlala'S Conh B-tpa- dy, kt r M V Comptoaof Market, Taxa ays of it, 'l have utad Chambariaia's Couh Bemady In avere aa tif eroup wUa my ohlllreq, sod oa trutbtully say it a'wats gives pr nipt reUr& For sal by all drngRfsU. . .."V - - Sale of Land to Zlake G J McCarthy, " Administrator of W B C""" - - Morris Deceased. -' 8eraa Morrto, widow et ah ' . "By virtu of an order of the Bop riir Court la the above ea titled action. I will ell at ' the Oourt Huuse door In Mew St-ro, N O , at Is O'clock M ou Monday ..jnuary Snd I DOS all th fotlo wiog lais belonging to tn estat I W B HorrU deceased: in Craven County r 0, in Nov I - Townfblp to jr.l!4 interest In ho Spring Garden Beach property, con raining . rCrea more or less, tne tarn conveyed- to f t Horii oy P.tilck Korrla by deed reoorded ta the HegNwr at Deed rffleaof Craven county to Book 108 paaelCil end 110. . Also another tract conveyed to Wm B Morris bv deed from. Samuel Stniih recorded la said .Register of Ihtdt ot- non ia Hook bo page 409 eonta t. lng 4U acres more bf less. " -.. Also another tract from fao etaitor diacrtbed In last mentioned c e 1 cou- talnioK 70 acre more or less. Also' another tract - ct.niaiulne 200 acres more or les coovevtd to Wn II Monis by B C Cleve and wife ot deed iscordel in said Register or life rig ot ia Befie ook 110 nas 310 and 32 -Also anotter tiact conveyeo by Wm Morris to Wm a. Morris by dd rcortl ed. In said Beelster ot Dteds offloe in Book TO cage 479 containing 84 acres mora or less. . - Also another tract containing 102 antes tba beqneath toaald Wm B M r i bv Wm Moms by will recorded in the fflc of th Clerk of the Snperlor 'ontt of Craven county in will, 'Book 0 page 309.- Also another tract ; devised and be queathed in the aame will mentioned bove at being a one half undivided interest in the residue of landa of said Wm Morris after the foregoing ex ceptions have been allowed. 1 his salt ia msde snbiCUo the eslstiog dower interest ot the widow of Wm B. Moirii deceased This 19lhdsyot Nov 1004. c j McCarthy, .: Adm of Wm B. Morris, Deoesstd. Entry Notice - STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Cbavsh Coubty. j To George B. Water Entry Taker for t. Craven count-1 Tbe gndorslgnfd Wre R. Merino! Cra ran conntv.' Motib t aroilta.. euiers and Isyt claim to the folio-ln deacrlbtd pleoe or parcel f lend l 't townihlp, Craven county, Btsl of Nor k Carolina the Sam belt g vacant snd unappro priated land, ana ei bjct to entry, vis Lying beta ex n HviftCr.es and Neuse river oounded on me North bv Ibos Haselton oatent, on tbe East by Join James asd Levi Morris patent, on Die Sonih-by Dlnktos lios and Norn-an .season patent ana vre-t dv u vi ui kins lln oootaiotog by eallm.ilon 100 aoraa. .. Entered thlsi nd dav of Dfcmbf, 1904 WMa MORRIS. Mortgage Sale ot tho ' Steam Tug "Sue." By vlrt a of the "powers coofrdln a certain mottgar eieouieo by Hlobard Barolifv to John W Glover oa the 88 ts dav ot April 1904 and 'record) d at tb Collector' ofde tn tb Cos oes'a Hour at KUaahah Oliy.N C, li lit tti U Cf Mortgage, folio 78. The aaderttined will sell to tb hlfbaat btdr'sr tor cash, tn th City of New Bern, NO, tl th wbsrf of tb coal yard of HoUJat aad Ooxoath0ih day of January .IVOSsi IS o'ckKk m. The wkoksotthe skam Tag Sae.M together with all ih Ooaia, asekors, chains, rtorfsg. tackl, ppsrl, farnlturaaad allotaer aseessailt then to pprtalolBg and baloagieg. . ' - " - -JOBff W OLOTIB, V.4-; " W 4 omtth, , J.. ..gmljn, r. V. Ilmaest; A. ft Ward .V -5WtnONS WARD, --- .'i- "j.. -j " ' j ATTOIW sal COTJKftLOIl S Offlee Bamovad serosa Btnaat to gar ' lory of No. S9 (above Tlagrap. t . Coa) boat Front rHreai. a .. . s flotst Caatuwkt, Practice U th ooutVps of OnvasC, DopMn, Joasa, Onslow, Cartaret, faaah aosni Wak,iateapr-- aad fao ri Oo-ir-t, sad wrTt sorrto- r daslrad. - . ' ' ,: .. .. 'J - ,'t .Attornoy at LaT7. ;. "7 NVl'l pracilca In Suts sotl rJral Courts. " - cmce 46rid t. ; ' Il .....I. A, ' 1 unti - ITTCr.MT AT LAW. '.' rra.'.'-a in tVa irta i( Crsvam, f 1 ' . J' ! t ''lilt, ! t . t (- . ' c ..(.(!.. ad gedaraJ i '.l.t V fyf T'l Li ( - - i V J, , I 1 . Crip Q-I:i.!j R.DCaiiO-t ."-' fici.i wetkaato Jnrior the aevsre? 1 wfotar weather both my wif snd my, " l"' self eon traced Hvereeolda ahlch speed -lly dvlopd lato th worst kind of la grlpp wlih all tta mlsersbl imntom" ' aayt Mr J a Egltoa of Mapk Landing.- - U?a. ."slaees sad J ilot a-lrg, mas-. cle t aore, ; hd stopped up,-aye sd "'Xi' so- roaalDg. With alternate ' aoclk of fc:- ennia aai itffir.Wt. began eslog Chsmb'srlaUi's Stomach aad Liter Tab-: ' Jetv had by- Its liberal jus soon wiri . pleiely knneka.d oat ttte grip.1 ThesoA' Tablets promme a hesliby action of ihe" bowaU.il vr and kinev which to abx . i, ways bereflcial-wbea tb ' m Isem- gasted by a cold -or. sttack of th grip. For -sal br F Duffy. - '10a; Piatt) DM. Books Contalnlna eon nor s for 800 lbs. ot Ice in 10 lb. , coupons, valua $4.00 will, be sold to customers at a dlscouat of 10 per cent,' - t3 80 will buv 14.00 wrrtbof ICE if book Is procured, either from the driver of wagon or 1 rom tbatfflce II Griffith street. New Bern Ice Company. T A Crn, PrrB E-H Mcjd.a, T A JjzuM, Cun Citizens' Bank Do a Qeneral Banking Busla Surplns and Undivided Prelate 8 if, 000 00 We will give prompt and careful attention t business entrusted to us. We invite your account. Try us. BOARD OF DIRKCTOKS: J A Meadows. i W Grainger, K H Meadowy, Mayer Haho, W F Crockett, Saml W Ipock, E W Smallwood, Chas Duffy, Jr, Thos A Green, Mark Dlsoway Chas H Fuwia Geo N Ives. Jaa Redmi.a C E Foy, C V McGeeha Annual Meeting of tne ituck nolden of the National Bank -The annual meeting of the atockho. ders of the National Bank of Mew Borne f tr the, eleotlon of Us dtrr otors and the tracaaotlon of such other toil oess ss may come before them, will be held at their banking boose on the seonr d Tuesday of January, being the 10'h ray of January, 1905. The polls still open at 12 o'clock noon and clrse st 1 p m. G H ROBERTS, Cashier. Dec. 9, 1. 04 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE mm Titaoc MAna , e. p?e!-.-. 'fin : vowvnHMfTW so. timati iialna a sksteh an aawrlvOoa ssar anloklT Meartain oar opto too fraa wkathsr aa InraaUon la sroSablr Datantah), CoeailBlea. Uom trteUT oonOdantuO. HtNDBOQI an Paunu a u m aanM lnS BOiaailliaT aaattaBaataa. tnor for t-tairintTBtaBta. wuifUsAuvsiw la ti SctcuUTic Uncticatu tmiiilaM ir niafllaStial aTaiT ' TjsTlai 4ktt a l 1. ii alar tilts sisal ai asaakakWrw ' fi onlaUoa t any iwtonufla toniaL turn M m ravi lime saaayn t4Bma va. si r ' ffllSitJ Pa aaia- Until Vnrb iu, "ncnjuia at r at- waamsua. u. v. A Good Telephone . tXRYICX 115 A BUtiLflaCiM SZCZBSm, A HOME .OOimCtllNCX. A OOkf BEKJ3) . , Luxurj t 0i4ef Yettr Pboae st : Brick Brick Enterprise Brick & Ws nevV claim to " bte bettef oods than anotbrr; we Jav thai to ths bnyer f. ; ' Order, left at toy offioe ja the . iThrmert 1 snd ' -.orchtnta ;t tmnka InfldlBsj wUr rwJrs frrnr4 at-' V '"" " BecrcUry snd Treattirtr I5B UUS3CII.U0USD. i'v; CcOtmlly locabtL C-Att UisdelU cadMoflL sraaia. We!l TeaU-. Utrxl rrxitna, Oncl lK Vldm rXrn.. vrDirnc, I'ol'U and ntcntiv Ecr. ' i VsnU. I:. ' ll.CO t day. : c '.J an 1 l.Ural Urraa by Wffk .. . ct r-'-.l.t. " - -.--.-.. 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