A. il"'rc"' ss mm' ' " Each package of Piedmont ' ettes now contains a. whole couoon. ": Packages containing coupons and the. box fronts are not. garette box fronts which do of equal -value with the coupons." it The Cigarette of Quality" are rnade from selections of genuine old-Piedmont to- '. , bacco, ripe and sweet wrapped in tinfoil and always in perfect-condition. , - ... XDcita't JOSEPH DANNENBERG 1112 Orlean's St., Baltimore, Md. Wlien TTo-u. ant The Best is and Liquors Parker Pye Whiskey, 2 year oil $1.50 per gallon Old Homestead Rye Whiskey, 3 year old 1.75 per gallon Kerwood Rye " 4 ." ' 2.00 per gallon BraddockRye " 6 " " 2.50 per gallon Meadville Rye " 8 " " 300 per gallon Calvert Rye 9 " " 3.50 per gallon Price list of Drinkables mailed free California Port, Sherry, Catawba Wines or Blackberry Brandy fl.Ofrper gallon. All orders must be accompanied by P. O. money order, the charge for jugs.l gallon, 10 cta;2 gallons 20 cts; 8 gallons, . r 30 cts. Reference- W erchants National Hank, Bal timpre, Md. "La i kbMclY iOW KAltS Announced, Via . : SOOTdUN HIILWAY - ,,. Extremely low rates are rnnoinced ,.: 'Via the Southern Railway from points a on its Unea for the following special oc ,': easious: . Athens, Ga. Summer School, June 27 " July 28, 1905. , AUfenU, Ga. Natkmal Association of Manufacturers, May 1C-18, 1905. Bristol, Twin. Annual Moeting Ger - man Baptist Brethren June 6, 1906. Charlottesville, Vs. Virginia Summer School of Methods, June 26-Aug 4, 1906, Fert Worth, Tex.-Oeneral Assembly ,..'. BoutnerarresoyterianUburcb, Msy .- U-K 1906. Hot Springs, Va.-Southm Hardware - Jobbers Association and American Hardware Manufacturers' Auo- . eiatkM, June 6-9, 1906. Kansas City, Mo. Southern Baptist V-- Cooreotlon, Msy 10-17, 1906. t Kaoxrille, Tenn Summer School, June v' SMUly 28, 1906. A r Msnteagla, TenB.-Mofrtagle Bible - -' ." Training School, July S-Aug. 18, ' MOi.' Mootaagla, Tere. MufiUal Sunday -. School InstHaU, July 17-Aug. 6, - 1906. Hoataag U, Tann. Woman's Congress, t Aug. l-li, 1906. .. KaahviUa, Tsfw.-Iaabody Coll, ; aumaur Srhook; VanderMn Bib- . '- Heal.laeUtate.. June 14-Aug. I, . 1901, , . ' . ', Oxlord, MkavSunuMT School Unl- varsity of Mteaiantppi, Jum 1-July al-i v. r 1 1 nwwpipn, i , a, r vnm - nwwnw Concraaa, Bfi. 12.22. 1906. . f Ssvaanah, Ca.--Nat tonal ' TraveW Frvtartive AaaoeUtio ef Anarica, May U-S: 1906. " . v ' avaim, Ca.-5tWs Oolf Aasc . eiaUoa, Msy 9-1S, 16. . . U. Uuia, Me.-KatinMi Baptist Aaat Tersary, May ls-14. . -' . Taarslaoas, Akv-Aiaim' Sehml for Tasrhers, Jane It-July St, 1ST. SaUa fn the abe eecaaiworMi U lUpoblii I Tkiate 1U be sotd to thaa puints' (na all atallraM a lha flahra tail. ! ws. - . : , - Iii:Wi infonnattna ran be haA tm- m ri lwaiWai to aay "Irk Arrt of U NjiWa )a4lwsy, or AriU ef. aairMTlirw Gna tm m it Inn i r 1 a ' a, u rr., in mnnn t t a (Ww.tia. N. C. A.Wurf N. C tl miioii i, w tum. Tua. Trfl Wrr, trfi'l I m Afn WAS11I,S(,T(JN. t. C I!amalin A. Tinnn, tTTotill AT 1.4 w. Cigar-" bear the letter (5) redeemable, ' piedmont Ci-' , not bear the letter are V CIGARETTES V V"" SAVE YOUR COUPONS THEY ARE VALUABLE rUROMM TAI CO, ' Liroxgrot , Wood- Turning 1 Columns, Balusters, Ralls, Spindles, Stair Newels, Ramps and Easles, Man tles, Brackets, Grills, Ric-Rack Trim mings, Porch and Lawn Swings, Sash, Doors and Screens made to order on short notice. Porch Balusters B, 6, 7 and 8 cents each. jr. Jl. UF.iIHTER, Factory, Church Alley, New Bern, N C Ernest M. Green, A iter so; Ce tastier at Law, Psoa.0 Br MSW BERN, W. C Well equlped losraroh tuias by reasn nf msnr vaan etpariane la ibe ofllos and a Roc titer at Deeds- Pmrtloat n the Ooarts of Omven, Jones, Psmlk Osrss-et, Osslcw, or wherever jervto are raqilraiJ Paints and Oils Guiif, Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery.; Shells and Cartridges, Cookio and UdtiStos Edoeomlcai ta fatal 8ptadid Id oprUoo Life tin la,dor WMtj.V-V.'- I';.' '',-r SABJI. DCXH13 AND BUNDS A bl'KCtALTT. . v- Thnae M-M Middle "A , (Administrators Notice .MatiU4rt ana4 m 4mU.umtom ' lk mmmAm M mmm i. r. M a. I .... ant .''! 1 1. M tmmmm a,i itaMM aai MM) ii .'Hid b u We Boll "Tho , World's Brat ; Typewriter," Ennctt'ar.ook: :tr-ro UMl4r l Iwa m IM, mm mta m tx.it.rf I. Ur mt iwt Aa , .n, m ! - ' mm mm i, n I mt WAkHIMirfiiM SiTVBX Shi Mmtm. ,'Asi:irdTc:i lettc? Special Cofreapondenoel Representative Tirrell of Massachu setts introduced In the boose a bill pro viding for ibe purchase by the govern ment of the full length portrait of tbv late President MeKinley by Charles Ayer Whipple, the well known Ameri can artist It is proposed to place the painting,' -which was mads shortly be fore Mr. McKlnley 's death, either in the White House, where hang the por traits of many of the presidents, or In the eapitol building. s?,k":- rr The painting has been placed in the marble room of the senate, where It at tracts considerable' attention from sen ators and visitors.- Displayed in an excellent- light, the huge canvas, in i heavy gold frame is 'striking object The likeness is excellent, especially the figure,. wbic)k possesses the character istics of President McKlnley so famil iar to those -who knevf him. '""-."V - President McKlnley Is represented standing beside a desk npon which, with his hand resting upon it, ta the treaty of poace with Spain. The sig nature is quite plain and is a faithful reproduction of Mr. McKluley's hand writing.' The face is thoughtful and shows some lines of care. , The desk which Is portrayed in the picture was f presented to this government by the late Queen Viatoria ana is maae or timbers of the ship ltesolute. The Bweyae Trial. A marked lack, of solemn ceremonial Will attend the Sway ne impeachment trial in the senate. 1 Even that deliber ate body has not the time or the In clination to observe the forms that have marked some' of the famous impeach ment trials of the past It is probable that the Swayne case will be conduct ed with the same simplicity and luck of show that mark' the ordinary , court of I Justice in, this country. It was not so in the days wben the republic was young. The lmpeacutnent trial or Jus tice. Samuel Chase of tne United States supreme court was a notable affair. Bare CoUeetloa. of SIlTer. . At the German embassy in Washing ton there iB now perhaps the Quest and most complete collection of silver frames, sconces, mirrors and every manner of tableware and draw lug room ornament to be found. In the world. Tbey are the property of Ambassador von Sternburg and are the oldest au thenticated and registered productions of the ancient Saxon and Bavarian sil versmiths. Many of the pieces bear date of 1430. -The silver came into the honse of Von Sternburg as spoils of war. One of the direct progenitors of the ambassador was in command of an army division of that elector of Saxony who espoused the cause of Luther and laid siege to several cities of the Holy Homan Em pire. This General von Sternburg re ceived the entire silver treasures of a grant monastic establishment on the lower Rhine, and they may be seen to day In the home of the kaiser's repre sentative at Washington. ' PaMaa ! ef Daatara. Senator I'ettua of Alabama Is eighty- four, years old and has never, bees know to take inedlulne since be cam to Washington. .. "Flow, do you keep so well V asked Sergeant at Arms Ransdell, wbo baa a little apothecary shop for the benefit of senators. "Don't you ever see a doc tor r . - "Ob, yes, 1 see a doctor," Senator Pet tua said. "I go and talk with my physi cian frequently. Bi gives aie prescrip tion, .and I never have 'eta filled, and consequently I always feel good." t ymlt Haatlaa- la Teaaa. Cectt Lyon, national eoimultteeman uf the Texsa Republic a, waa recent ly la Washington ta remind President Booeevett of an sttreettoa awaltlnf blin on bis southern trip. 'Cecil Lyoa desires to in trod ore the president ta a port be hluurlf toveated-tba buntlna of big tlmbsr wolves with horse and bound. President Booaerelt haa erpertencad bout aU tbe partis aad Joys wt sports ma bah In in tha field sod far stream, bat Cecil Lyoiv has promised bun a ttao that abaD surpaas U fa Is experi ence If he will prontlae ta ride aver the Texsa prslrW after tbe eat peck of wolfhounds ta that etste. "', . -. stoaaauaat CrMtof,' ' Smator Alaer recently Intra! need blU appropriatlM IA00O for tbe era Uoa of a atonumrat ta tue matnory ef Captain C V, Urtdiey. wbe command ed Admiral Prwer's fisgablp Olympla st tbe battle of Miaua Bay. la eoetmitae) wlib tbe prsattitaUoa of tbe bill Senator A I iff had read a tat tar wrtuoa by Mra. Orkllay w Praai dent ItooanveiL la Uila Mtar Mrs. OrWUay Staled that site Is working as a ckrirta one of tbt tiertilht 6part- ssents of Waahlngtio au4 Is flusartai iy annble to tract the ssoauinaat br aalf. a he tbrore saks tbe pr4dit 14 axetrlat bis In a nonce la Ue lotaraat eC tbe BMnvmeoL , , Waalaa ve A atrantor aun(nl ap to lbs waat 6nr of tt b iba iittxtr dsy. railing fo the print. lwrsrtt tly kae- tatml lale o4 -)U braufbt Oat Um) llllonl "traitllT. ' bo nW4 lr PrlBr h eakad. looting Inle the fucaa of a aror of WattUif rcuf,l "1," asul t!l atrn, yi1n rsrloasly at tb inlnalMa. "T"U ' r tb a sd'Ud aft V tnklfif mtfhf (, want tt. ml t.:,- IKf th cAul"tf, t-,a I 'fr,M r,'o aff ta tH-,f Bttt hw ! r.-ar.a'.so. farr,'' f,sa (4 !ii l 1!, i, r C: '1 A TACTLESS NURSE, Vbe Creepy Maaaer la Which a "Eatertalaed" a Patleat. Nurses are, as a class, a most excel lent body of young women, but as In the case of doctors, tone . occasionally comes across specimens wno are so deficient in tact and sympathy with the sick as to be positively, though unin tentionally, brutal. That seems to be the fate of the writer of the following letter: Li Pj'-:: -"Late one night, when I was in con siderable pain and unable -t -sleep, taj nurse; in order to provide cheerful diversion, proposed, to show mo a tew of bee photographs. So. a candle was brought to the bedside and the pictures were held before my eyes as I lay on my back. ' Prodnclng the Orst ;wlth much gusto, , the nurse explained that it was a very pretty picture. ' It was. 1 It showed onr mortuary chapel,' and the nurse pointed out the coffins and a row of shrouds hanging up in the corner, explaining that 'we "keep all slaes In stock.' i The next picture was our operating theater,' with the nurse and the doctor 'just ready to begin,' and my tormentor was specially proud of, it because the nurse depleted was herself, , When she pointed out; how ever, that galochee- were worn by the butcher and hft assistant, I endeavored to pass on as -quickly as possible to the next picture. It was not long, how ever, before we came to the portrait of 'Mary,' our hospital skeleton.' Nurse explained that : Mary was 'cloaked,' but at lectures a string could be pulled and the cloak fell off. In point of fact,1 the photographer bad caught It at the-moment of falling, and the figure and features of Mary remained Indel ibly printed on my memory. I do not say anything ngalnBt Mary as a skele ton, but she .was hardly an apparition to bring' comfort or sleep to a poor fevered wretch whose life was hanging In the balance. Yet that nurse held the highest possible credentials In every department of her calling." London Truth. ODD SHOE FACTS. Greek shops were peculiar In reach ing to the middle of the legs. Tbe -present fashion of shoes was Introduced into England in 1033. In the ninth and tenth centuries the' greatest princes of Europe wore wood en shoes. Shoes among the Jews were made of leather, linen, rush or wood; soldiers' shoes were sometimes made of brass or Iron, In the reign of Richard II. shoes were of such absurd length as to re quire to be supported-by being tied to the knees with chains, sometimes of gold or silver. In the reign of William Rnfus of England la the eleventh century a great "dude," Robert the Horned, used shoes with sharp points stuffed with tow and twisted like rams' horns. The Romans made use of two kinds of shoes the soles, or scandal, which cov ered the sole of the foot and wok worn at.bctno, and the calceua, which cov ered the whole foot and was worn abroad. - Clay Ptpaa la ttrevea. A very curious old- custom is asso ciated with Interments In tbe ceme tery 6f La brock, Connemara, Ireland. A bos of pipes short clays Is brought with tbe coffin, and a pipe with tobacco la served out to each mourner. Tbe pipes are smoked In silence after tbe earth baa been filled In and a mound f stones raised above tbe grass, tbe shea are solemnly knocked out oa tbe top sad tbe pipes broken or left behind. Ibe erlgta of this custom Is unknown. but It ta thought to be emblematic of "aaoea ta ashes, dust to dost" Empty block bottles are also to be found scab tared about the site. . ' ' a allla. For broadiltls cat up two or three laraa raw eajona, mince them. very flna. place la nnaita and Ity this cold on km pouIUre no tbe cheat and throat Cover with a folded towel and band age. tightly. This reeds very stmpry. hut It H only so easy way of "ply ing a thoroughly arleutlftc remedy, for tbe attire agnnt ta the osioa la a vola tile ell which baa a powerful effect oa tbe brenrtilal tubes, the nerve canters and tbe akin. - . , . ; ' "Reaierahar, any boy," Mid Cade James es ha gave Bobby a cot a. "that If yea tabs rare the rents the dot- tare will take rare of theaaarlvea. Bobby looked a little dubious. 1 do take care of tbe ceata," be replied. "bat ae aooa aa tbey get ta be dollars pa takes care of "no " ' . " .' . ' A aseaallaa. '': - The HTwtl Duma Man-Why1 bet try tbe gsmaT It's atmply tiring away tnonay. Tbe tKranrrr But why" awt gtr sway the tnwn-y without aolng Uimotii what in I a twedtaa fnrmalllyr New I reae,. WaMta ra Ika Vrtrfae. Ton set ymir lata 8rV waa aa v caatrla aM frllow. Ix yot llilnk he waalnaaF' "1 don't know. " Wlfl bsanl brt raad yat" kfa-l lai'rT. Tba rHiat rf mm nf an la hoa mt tit Hit nit bl- IStmoraWa tnd try.-P,'irl:i,gtnH llakt. ritra f,r,rMi karlir at tna tian'i ft a ',o.i ahi ivrtie ma (a rm .rrr, T.'.a -1.:U,V'( i!a Biamrd. l,f) ll tia ', -UH A solemn duty which we selves is that nothing wnidr can be done to assistjiature. at that time when our wives are to become mothers should be left undone, : Of ail the countless details to be. observed at such a time, no single -one is- 1 more importance than the bodily welfare of tbe expectant mother; she must not experience undue; suffering ; - through any lack of CZOTklZR'G FRIZHD should be the recourse of all reat men easily obtainable, and it Is a positive ar to relax the muscles and tissues intimately associated in this greatest of the Creator's phenomena, and by simple external applications a result is obtained which at the appointedtime permits the mother to undergo her greatest joy with fortitude, and bring 'parents, laa, all druggists. Our .braofieib reuulatvr ao., Atiomut, am. "''.'. flow 'l'her Lout- Uer. r ..'-:;-' ; .Why did your cook leave sa sua? denly?". ,. ' .. '-'.,. ' "She baked two enfeesvpist Saturday one far us uud one tj take to her mar tied sister. .Wheq she wasn't looking i exchanged llieifl nnd took for our own use the one sue hud Intended to give away." American Queen. Cndeelded. "I nay, Maud," said Mamie, "did you see Mrs. Jlnkles' new vase?' "Yes. . Isu't It perfectly horrid?" '(I don't know yet. " 1 haven't found out whether It ism6dern and perfectly soma or antique ana perfectly lovely.'' flmillDfli TIIIE s Better Than Two Af terwards. A Chance To Profit by a New Bern Man's Ex perience It is a strange thing how people will put away an opportunity until too late; it's only little things that go to make up our everyday existence; the trouble is we don't pay sufficient attention to them. . Backache is a little thing. Sometimes it comes after a hard day's work or a slight cold. It will pass off you say it's only the result of overtax ing my back, It isn't the fault of your back but your kidneys. The exertion of straining has interferred with their delicate mechanism. You call it back nche"but it really is kidney ache. If the kidneys are not relieved chronic disorders set In and this is where the little thing" should not be over. A Mew Bern man nas learned to appreciate what delay means. S. B. Parker, whose sheet metal bus iness is at Craven and South Front St., place of residence 41 Craven street, says: I believe Doan's Kidney Pills to be a good remedy, in fact I know it have been quite a sufferer from back ache.. At times it was so bad I could scarcely endure it but since using Doan's Kidney Pills which I got at the Bradham Pharmacy my back has not troubled me at all Should-there ever be a recurrence I shall certainly resort to Doan's Kidney Pills and intend to keep them on hand to have in case of need." For sale by all dealers. Price GO cts. box. Foetor-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the U. S. Remember Uvtt name, Doans and Uks no other. Go To.Thi Picnic I There will be- s picnic at -Cowpen Landmjr, Batarday May 0th. which promises to be an enjoyable affair. Tb mangers extend through the eoi- nmns of the Joamal an invitation to very body ta attend and bring well filled baskets. Tha foUowtnf are tbe manafreri: W. P. Gaaklna, Macon WiDls, a P. Brljrht and Raxldina; Jones. ' There win be mask by the Neva Rhrer Strinc Band. puis i fiLin mis ii Dr. Wltlraavf ladUa rOa (Matssaai IH Mra Blia BaMdlnc Uloeraaed asvJ tobr pllaa, U absoraa aha taavon tlstyt tha tohtnf at aaoa, eat sa s pot I few. (rrr, bkaaaa aaltst ltd try OAVIf "HAHHaCT. " CT.IIANWK ; Heal Jt utale ArcuL iidBfWSt,- New Bra,N. C notice 1 Kirtlre is fivaa that certificat n urn- bar U.V3. for one share nf stock af the A. A N. C railroad compart?; whir waa tan) U , has boaa it, and I thai mak aiiplw-altoa for another rer- tifkata. . , a-hi mh.. r - n. c. mANKENnjaa Administratrix Notice , V W (i t,-.l A " r-a w. owe society, our children and our enort on our party i - .. v'f and women at such times h is crime not to procure (t Its offices into the world a child worthy of its book M Motherhood'' sent free. 127 Middle Hi. Full line of Drugs .Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap.' Fresh Supply t, Flower Seeas, Physicians lrscri lions A 8 pet ifliy. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE7 Trade Marks Designs Copvriohts Ac Anyone mntltng a fiketch and flMorinttnn ma qnloklv ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention la probnhtf patentable. Communim. tloneatrlcMrcoiindentlnJ. HANDBOOK on 1'atenu aent free. Oltleat aaency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn a Co. rocelre tpenol nocitt, wirnoui ennrne, m toe Scientific Hmcricatta A ItandrHimolr UlnKtrfitM weestlf. I-flivoiit cir culation of niiy BrtentlOo Journal. Torms, $3 r renr : font monttu, $L Sold by all nowrtdciil MUNN SCo.38'8"' New York Hraaeb tlffloe. m, K Ht WaaMnulon. 1). I- aaytblng von invent or Improve; alnojrei CAVEAT.TRAFE-MAHX. COPYRIGHT or DESIGN PROTECTION. Semi uiwlel, akfOli, or photo, for free examination anil arivk-e. nrtaar ah nivruva idkp tja nt.. EUUft UH rA ltrilo r bc.ro Y.t 5 vZuG,A.SHOW& CO. ' n r. V;AMi:U"iTfMtD.C. ' NOTICE! We want a very man and women In the tJnlted States luterexted In the cure ol Oplom, Whlfrtrey or other drir haliltB, either for thamseWoa or frtende, to have one of Dr. Woolley'a books on these dl eaass. Write Dr. B. M. W oolley, Atlanta. s,xo',auaonewuiDeaentyourr6e. THE RKQUIRKMF.NTS MKT The people have an eye to thinir convenient, comfortable and cheerful. Having fitted up our bank in? rooms to meet these requirements, wc cordially invite you to call and Inspect. Citizens' Bank CapiUl Surplus and Profits Deposits Assets M),000.00 27,00a00 316,000. on $384,000.00 A. Crkkn, rreaident H. Meadows, Vietr-IVeaident A. UZZIIX, Caahier. A PAKI III THE SIDE aaaaMtlaa. CeMa laa,Waali(XSat J A 4 A' . a if t asaa-aW rnr aalna fa tha mtVae tha Ihaatdira or ( a M IWra tha Ma ai.,iU ta at9fdv4 yvn la Ulaxratlaa Tha aalafal taa Ma a W aa Hcrra.1 and rnhd Vt f aa I A S, aWhalk raaarae. f. I . J - V ta. Varmtke IlTIf ' ll i-..rta i.i-rm aa- if lit k I i-i ' 'I nn- iVlv. 1 I l bt 1,1a-. III I ' I fuwJ a h"t aataa 1 I 1. - I 1 Ud aaniaa lha f . V. i f i a s t r an le . J S ; 1 1 llaiaaiacfi . ' , James Willis -r V , W 1f A -a-. raavai.v-v.-- .- Mtaak Isak. Lssv DO YOU.KNOWHOW MAHY: . .PEOPLE - t r.. v. . . I YOU CAN REACH y- BY TELEPHONE?' The Number is Constantly . being Added to CALL OUR MANAGER AND SEE I A TELEPHONE LINE IS THE DOORWAY THROUGH WHICH TO REACH THEM WHY NOT OPEN IT? For Rates APPLY TO LOCAL MANAGER or Home 'telephono and Telegraph Company, HENDERSON, - - N.C. A. & N. C. R. R. Effective Sun'a lApril 30th, 1906 at 7.00 a. m. Eastern Standard Time. EAST BOUND. STATIONS: No. 3. NO. 5. DAILY IDAILY Lv. (Joliisltoro SA!, 8.00 8.28 8.62 a. 14 9.27 9.37 10.00 10.10 10.28 10.44 11.00 1 1.211 A..f. litlrnnre Kins ton I lover (Vivo Tuwnrorii 4. Hi 4.10 r,.H2 rut; 5. i & -ir, r,.r,5 fi.15 f,.:il 11.47 7.12 Ar. NfcW IlKRN Lv. New Hrrn A. If. Uivenlalo Iliivolock N. wp .it Ar. Morohi a 1 Oy. WEST BOUND. No. 4. No. 6. STATIONS: DAILY DAILY Lv. Morthi i il Cy. 7.40 . M. 4.40 P. U. N,-wi,orl HII " 6.07 HaveliH-k n:i7 " 6.33 Kivi'nlnli' H.42 " 6.:W Ar. NEWHEliN 9.IM " 6 56 Lv. NEW ItKKN 9 16 A.M. 6.10 P.M. Tuscarora 9..17 " 6.32 Cove 9.19 ' 6.44 Dovvr 10.03 ' r,68 Kinston 10.27 " 7.20 tjtOmnifn 10 Til " 7 42 Ar. Gol.lsli.iro 11.20 " 810 Trains . 4, 6, nnil f run ilai Jy. CONNKCTIONS. At Cotiliilioro: Willi Southern Kailwap and At' Inntic Coii-Ht l.mi'. At Kinntoii anil New Bern: With Atlantic Coaat Line. It. P. FOSTER, E. A- NIBU Gem-nil Manatrcr. Traffic Manacer GOLDSllORO. N. C. Executors Notice HavinK yualintnl an Exocutor of the last will and tentiimont. of Ti-rtna Poarfo, diceaard, late of Crnvi'n t'xmnty N.C. this in to notify all persona flavins I'luimw ainiinut tlio said decvased to exhibit them ti tin- umliTHiirned on or before the 12th dav of Alril lytm, or lli notirewill tie pleaded in bar of recovi'ty-Ail IVrnoim intebted to the said estate will nuiki- im-miiiaU, payment April 1211, 1U06 W. B PEAHCE, Executar Entry Notice. STATE UK NOltTH CAROLINA. CRAVKN I'-OUHTY. To G). H. Wiitom. Fntry Taker for CrBven (wn- V- llif untoriinMl E. Z. K. I)vi of Cmvpn County. Nurth Carotirta. enter m.nd layH rluiin tn the foUowinir lcribxl plK-w or parcel of land it, No 1 ami J Uiwnnh'n, Craven Co Htat iyf North jirolitut. tbe wnr be.riaT vacant and iinnpininiilit Innd, and nubjwt to ntry, v'a: Near the A A N. il. K. It. bounded aa Mkrw hit: On the N.lh hy Hinc. Bn. Lumber Co.. on the SoutheaH l K. . It Davui. on thai tut by J. If. Wi-thennuton anl Ainlmaw Kmarokl and on the HouthwcHt ! T H liKrk. (known aa the Great Ularwl lurkfl) itixl on I h Wmt by John Jackaon. conUiirilnif I y entiinalnn I2M twenty-five acraa snore it h h. Knirrtil th T9th lay ut April lwft. K 7. H DAVIS. NOTICE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. tNBIXW fVrtJNTY. Tn M. II Capt-s. Kntrr Takar for Onalow Couatjr: Thm uruti-rwiirrwl OavwJ. Futrml. of Ormmyw eountr, North farttlina. ntm and air alaaa a ta lullowtna i it iir ,irrj of land la surhaMa Tnwr.hip. Onnarw tHjnty. Stat of NortS Carolina, tha tmmrn twins- vacant and ainappronrla- tan land, ami aut,jrt to rutrf. via: Hralnnimr at Ham Hnnn i HoutnwanJ rraar. tham Mh a mall ditch tc a 11,11. than a-Kll the Mill dtUh lo mv llr. thl with mr Hna to tha mouth id Ifear Hmnrh to the, run of tha mum. and than down the run to tha run of Jan! per Swamp, tnm dcrwa the run of tha aaata at Hcaae Brrrwn'a rtrmmr. the haalnnlna Kntatad tha IMa Ui af March, laui. ha Knur No 421. DAVID a nmWL Entry Claim. NORTH CAROLINA, I Oaaaia Coaatr. I Tt. M M. Caava. aaitrv laaar tm Oaalaw Oaatr rha anarvad W. S, Wat af Ore vanOamtr. North CaaafHay aafcata and lava fjaaa la tha fathnrtnf I I Hi Mara ar af awal k Mkhland finranhta. Oi ilia NanJ, CaruMna, tha aaa batna taaaaat aad i plmmt attai haacl and aabiart aa aatrv. vat: Lrtna aatvaaa tha In aUa and tha SaalhaaM, Itaaa-a aa Cha Taraay ami. aaadid aa tha Waal far tha A H Rra-aa aval aa tha traat br w H. Oa aad Vrataaa, aa the Saath ar aaaaa lav. land, and aa sa Waat hrVaa- ajlatatna as aafaa aaaa ar dar ef AarS laav w. a, wasr. Executors Netice t Wavtcaj daaliSai aa ttaaariaa I aafWMaa nyv.aa havaaa caiaa r my a an taut. ac a i 'in. at taa aaaaa aair aariaaa ta taa a . ad R 1 1 a I O-Hara, I aa ar aar era tha U dar af AarS I anr artaatr t. B. tlraSHMa. ' rl .' l t. Vara. - SIMMON'S "si Vim, ' ATTOHntT H0 CCUISILOM IT - UW. i. scrTaaj III t aat la araraa i aula Thrva. taaatUa. aj. Ataaraara. aat. a thai lawnaaii I i .11 ii n liii I ta ad ousts ar arvaT raaaat TlaMUaih , . i JOHN rOOt, t I ml HU-ry af W (alatve TrVdrrara of - fVcr) rWaitll FruM rlrarH. saritta . Hotai Chaltawks. IVartka In La CKit.i af &vrL (ruriin, iaa, (rnalnw Cartar CtW Uoo an 1 tilt, r) tha jLifiram era) I aeV ' aral ( jrta, arai wlvrrrrar sarvieaj era , daetrrai, ' - t flflf r.taa tX'.a a i f - 1 i--5 ) SKVMoru 'v.. n' ((. Atf'r: - y r I. S

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