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. '.' ; : .. t I . . ' - ' THE JOUIaWJL . Published every uay in tlje year ex cept Monday. Journal Building 53-fcO Craven St. Phonb No. 8. Z - CHARLES L. STEVENS, - 'EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, SUBSCRIPTION RATES - r-v -if. One Year, in advance........ $4.00 ;' .: One Tear, not in advance-...- 6.00 - J' Monthly, by carrier in the city..., . .60 Advertising rates furnished on appli cation, ' Entered at the Post Office, New fern - VJ. C. as second-class matter.' . 1 .' "I. .. 11 " '-' ' OFFICtAt PAPER r NEW BERN AND S' f '- . CRAVES COUNTY.!! ' New Beni.N C, Aug. 26 1905. . IS NORTH . CAROLINA SPIRIT Ml V ; ' 6RAT0RY ? , - V- . " i- There ..was rather surprising news ... from Raleigh in the Journal's eorres pondence of August 23rd, from that city in the statement of the Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, saying" the ' applications' for tenants or laborers from the different sections , of North . i( Carolina were not enough to make up a , single car of Immigrants from New . ', York, where it was expected the seere tar; would go to secore ; those that would be applied for by the different m .t. ' dus trial and agricultural, interests of this State. n ? sT - ; Where is the great demand, which was said td exist in this State for lmmi grante, to work In the Held or factory? Eitherthere does not exist the crying and urgent' demand for the immigrant - that has been set forth existed, or else ; , the statements were for some effect. , If the Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture with bis wide sent circulars -, . taking for applications for immigrants ,- to be made, and receives replies for less ; than a ear load, what need is there of . . an Immigration Bureau for this State, ' except tovpro'vide easy jobs for ex-poli-ticins? x rr uen as the Raleigh correspondent - - further aUda,'. there are more offers .-. from those holding farm lands to sell these holdings, than - there is demand - for immigrants to come and 'cultivate them, what would thij indicate, . but a . y spirit,' a disposition': on the part of . North Carolinians to imigratet ' ,The sates of lands, specially in East . en) Carolina, by the native population :: -to outside investors, has amounted to - ' hundreds of thousands of acres, and there Is no appareut" hesitation 'by -" owners to continue the sale as outside interests seek these acres, y The sellers . ',7 must of oecessit vacate, and this pro f ; votes a .migraWry spirit which seises whole sections, ' and so old residents . ' leave lands that . have been family " possessions for generations. . ; " ; This condition's an extra ordinary 'i fi.-Ot, and Indicates T that . North Caro. : ' Unians are themselves inclined towards .. -immigrating tnstead of seeking others . ,'. 'o come on their lands and help culti - vaUthesoiL " : ' ,?', How"! This. " ' ' . We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- i not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. - ' ? CHENEY 4 Co., ; ' .' '":.- ': . Toledo, O. r . : We, the undersigned, have known F. J J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be " bve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially .' able to carry out any obligations made : p by his Arm, . J. "..; ' , -, I WaLOIHO, KtNNArt A Hastin, - Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. ;' ; Hall's Catarrh Cure is ' taken im--' ; nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. ; , Test Imoiiisls trot free. Price 75 eents per bottl. gold by all Drugglj U, Take Una's Family fills ftr consti ' pa;ljn. : - t ftoin. . ming tn a itria in lxmr , Windsor .wnship, New York, Coorf " Poff, a tenant on the farm of Hurarr Keesey, onearthpd a nrt of 22 toppi hwtd snakes. Thry were roill in n Ineitrirable wan and mmteurrd from one and a half to two fc t in Ii rt:tli each. Farmar PofT kil! d all of llu m C. B. Eurhani Tcs'-.Tci AHcr four Ycart, G. II. Jlhnr.. ..f f, ' ,.(', , ... r, N. Y., r.!.: "Al . .t f ,r ... , , I wr..l you K'nin ' 1 ! i, t I 1 . I 1 , i . , l.f'y '! .1 f a i' v. ., I . ! I y I..', .,, . ., , I .-I' i :.-(..,.. I; , . I. ! - , . -. , . I I f P IT 1.4 T,- 1 tlX lrst ApvarHnce of 1;&n;v a I c -Tnu&cr of i uture That such Is O.e e:,e l-j n r n- eluiDve-'y proven by p -.-'-ic re i-u.--Y PTof. 'Unna, tne r,o'.ii l-nroi'-n Br. u specialist, declares that dan.irLil !s ti.fl burrowed-np cuticle of the goa'p. caui..l by parasites destroying the vih,!iy Jn the hair bulb. The hair becomes ineless, and. in time, falla out. This can be pre vented. - Newbro'g Herplctde kills this dandruff prerm. end restores the hair to its naturu softness and abundancy. . Xierplcida.il now used br thousands of people all satisfied that it Is the most wonderful hair preparation on the mar ket to-day. . Sold by leading? druBnrists. Bend 10c. In tamps for sample t The Herplcide Co., Detroit Mich. C. D. BHAHHAM. finf-lal Art. , Hurrah, For New Bern." News and Observer. ' . - -. "Hurrah for New Bern!" said a gen tleman from that city who spent; yes terday in Raleigh. " - The Board of Aldermen of that city he said, has adopted an ordinance pro hibiting carriages and hacks from being driven on the streets at night later than nine o'clock. New Bern ia in the wake of Raleigh, but it is always awake. ' ..They Appeal to Our Sympathies ' , The bilious and dyspeptic are constant sufferers and appeal to our sympathies. There is not one of them, however, who -may not . be brought back to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach . and Liver Tablets. These tablets invigorate the stomach ant liver and strengthen the digestion, They . .also . regulate . the bowels, ' For sale' by F. S. Duffy and Davis Pharmacy. 1 " Cure Found For Leprosy. - ' Manila! August 22 What appears to be well authenticated instance of the ure of leprosy has been found here. A few weeks ago patient who had tieen under treatment for that disease, died of liver complaint After the pa- tients'. death every part of . the ' body was subjected to searching microsco pic examination by bacteriologists, but not the slightest trace of leprosy could be found. ;Dr, H.'.B.f WJikinson,' the physician who treated the "patient', for leprosy,' is a graduate of the University of Virginia claes of 1894.- K . ' ,- . -fublio Is Aroused - , The public is arbosed to "a knowledge of the curative merits, of that ' great medicinal tonic, -Electric. Bitters, - for sick stomach, Ever 'and kidneys. , Mary H. Walters, of 646 St Clair Ave,. Co lumbus, 0.,writes;''ForseveTal months I was given up to die.'; I bed fever and ague, my nerves were wrecked; ? could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak from useless doctors' drugs, that I could not eat Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitters, I obtained relief, and m a short time I was entirely 'cured.. ' Guaranteed at all drugstores; price 60c ',' A census bulletin shows that the 176 large cities of the United States over U.134,578,783, while their annual rev enuee amount to $541,624,203.1; ; t-r t(1 A Warninfl' to Mothers." V - Too much care cannot be used with small children during the hot weather Of the summer months to guard against bowel troubles. . As a rule it is only necessary to give the child a dose of castor'oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give the old-fashioned castor iL and see that it Is fresh, . as rancid oil nauseatee and bas a tendency to gripe. If this does not check the bowels give Chamberlain's , Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and then a doee of castor .oil,' "and the disease maybe checked in its inclpiency and ell dan ger avoided. The castor oil and th Is remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for instant two as soon as the first indication of any bowel trou ble appears. This is the mont success ful treatment known and mny be relic opon with implicit confidence even in eases of cholera infantum. For sale by F. S, Duffy and Davis Pharmacy. Edwin IL Conger, has offered his realfrnation as American Amliawador to Morocco, to tnko effect Octoler lath next ;. ' '" . '.. ' Nothing on -The Market Equal to . Cbamberlaln'i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Thia fart ia vtrll kti(,n to dm, everywhere, and nine out of t. n give tin ir ciihtottmnt thU .r-;.iir'. when the bunt ia ikid fur. Mr. ( Witmor, a .rominiut ilwy't. t, .f J lin, Mo., in a rirvolar tu hi r :,.. ; '"ih'!e in ifiOtti.t; nil i' n .., ill ll.o :iy .f ..i!i i.l i. . .... v ' Ir 11 , i f r! a is : e ca a r r ..- :'S. a., r. ltirs. Dan G. ai d O. G. Ec'd, Geo Willis and Norman Y.'e'.b came over rom Morehead City last Sunday, spent the day with friends and returned in the evening;. - '. Joshua Adams, Esq., went to New Bern Saturday to meet with the Justice of Peace of Craven county in the inter est of the public roads. Wish the the spirit of good roads would take a hold upon our people, the- Harlowe roads are awful and ye scribe thinks it is time to make some investigation. Mr. Ira Long went to Beaufort Sat urday to meet a visiting friend, ' Mrs. Wallace Willis and little girl of Witt wnoBremaKiiig a vtsii w iurs. . ""k- 1 Mrs. Dan G. Bell is still here with her parents on account of the continued sickness of her mother, Mrs. M. E. Bell. , Many of our people attended the bur ial of that good man, Wm. H. Jackson who', after such a long and tedious spell of affliction died at his home at Oak Grove, the 20, and was buried at .Oak Grove Cemetery on Monday. - His pas tor, Rev. W. A, Piland conducting the ceremony. Brother Jackson leaves a host of friends to sympathize with his loved ones in their sad loss. "' "'' - Mrs. Susan Dickinson of . New Bern has been making a visit to her nephew Dr.. C.-S. Mason. She has now gone to visit frieuds and relatives at her old home at Merrimon. " J Rev W. A. Piland, accompanied by Rev. J. E. Sanders of LaGrange passed through Monday, going to Merrimon and Winthrop to conduct a series of meetings at that point - ; Mr. A. J. Barbour, one of our promi nent merchants has gone to New Bern on business, '-.m - The" "Mary CleoPruden Society" will have tonight a shadow party at the academy 'for the benefit " of - this- little lady who is a resident of our orphanage at Raleigh.:i3.;?.rr.i 'The membership of Harlowe Sunday School at the church: had an increase qfovtir twenty members, last Sunday, pretty good for one day. ; NO. y Ancient witchery was believed In by only a few but the true' merit of De- Witt's Witch Haxel Salve is known by every one - who baa; used it for boils, sores, tetter, ecxema and piles .' : There are now 268 cases of typhoid fever under treatmeet to Washington, j -'.v Peculiar Disappearance , ; J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville, O., laid the peculiar disappearance of his pain ful symptoms, of indigestion and bili ousness, to Dr. King's New Life Pills, He says: "They are a perfect "remedy, for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, Constipation, etc" Guaranteed at all drug stores, price 25c, , - "j ' Anthony Fiala, Arctic explorer, de scribes some of the perils which con fronted his party, . . . SicK headache results from a disor dered condition of the stomach and is auicklv cured bv Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by r, b. jjuiry ana Davis rnannacy. ' , France threatens to seise Moorish port unless reparation be made for the arrest of a French citizen in Morocco. If a' kind of bullous mood, - ' You wish an aid to digest food, -No other pill is half so good , - v i I As DeWitt's Uttle Eary Risers. J . When e'er you feel impending ill, And need a magle little pill, . -No other one will fill the bill . -Like DeWltt's Little Frly tii jr. A leprous TBon trentcd hy s grad uateof the University of Virginia Is aaid to have been cured of that diseanc in Manila. - AToucliing Story is the saving from death, of the baby girl of Geo, A. Eyler, Cumberland, MJL He writes: "At theaRe of 11 months, our little girl wmi in di-clining health, v.Uh ai-riiiua Tl.ri.at TnmUo, and two phy m iain fiive Iht Uji. We w-r al moot in di j :iir, ln n we n ! I to try Dr. K.i ;' K'." I .-uveiy f.,r Dn uii,,li,.n. Cm: ' i hi 1 ('..: !h. The f:n. b.,iU- T,vii r. f; afi.r" t..Vii f ..lt t . ! ' ' 1 y' e v ... . u. !, B'; 1 i;i r -.v in ' J f . t I.. .' '.. vrr f ', to r. s.l .-ir.. r- S i.t !. ' t t,. , ; :.!.!;;!.!- 11 A r Ci 5 G:t:tt LeS.cs, is y J . .!..r i- .-n- n the one given by the Steamboat Com- 'j.ry, between the two cities from v.h.-h the company takes its name. 1 his service ia rendered popular by t5ie lt,w Pe. Bervice on' Palat steamers of the latest and moot in proved kind, and a speed from one city to another that provokes enthusiasm. This steamboat company takes the greatest care of its passengers, and with attention service through its em ployees, makes every passenger feel comfortable and at ease; A feature of the company, is its ac ceptance of railroad tickets- reading over the Wabash, -Michigan Central andGrawk Trunk railroads, between Detroit and Buffalo, in either direction ' thu8 giving the traveling public with 0ut extra cost, the opportunity to . I joy a lake trip, on a superb nassenirer steamer, instead of the rail trip, with its dust and heat. Every tourist should not fail to enjoy a trip on the D, & B. boats, Eastern States and Western States, who goes to Detroit or Buffalo, ' or passes these cities going eastward or westward. .: - -War Against Consumption. ; AH nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague' (ht claims so many victims each y nr. Foley's Honey and Tar cures oughs and colds perfectly and you fie in no danger of consumption-. Do not risk your health by takOigsome unknown preparation, when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results.- Ask for Foley'a ' Honey and Tar and insist upon having it :' For sale by Davis' Pharmacy.1, . ' i ; PEOPLE -OF THE DAY - An Expert Ia Arehaeolosjr.' Professor Herman V, JHUprecht, pro fessor of Assyrlolog at the University of Pennsylvania, who bas just beeA ex onerated -of charges reflecting on bis literary honesty, Is one of the foremost archaeological experts In titer world. , v.The4l8cussIn began on March" 8 last at a meeting of the American Philo sophical -society, ; Then Dr.v Peters of New York took the matter up and de clarer! that HUprecht had made false statements concerning the, finding of cuneiform tablets. tjV&ir The Investigating . committee, -com posed of trustees ot ' the .nnlverslty, Bays In Its report that the charges of literary dishonesty and retaining prop erty of the university were unfounded. waorxsso BXBsua v. xanatstci Tne thira charge, ' tpat ' what was found at Nippur had no claim, to be called a llbiary," the committee says, "seems to have' no ether foundation than Impatience that publication of the results of the several expeditions has not yet been made." . , Th committee further reported: "The Statements made by lr ttilpredifs accusers were wholly negative. On witness testlfled that he bad only sera two tables. Another declined to enter on the question further than to ex press a doubt and this was the general character' of all tu testimony (wo duced by the accusers." Trofesaor HUprecht Is a native of Germany, where he was educated, and la forty -six years old. II la curator of the sdcnltilc aeilon of the TJulverslty of rt'nniylvanlu, containing orer GO, (") orlfllinl cuuelforiu dixnuunls, for tne groiiti'r part pn iitfil liy ulm. Hi luia KiK-ut many years In Asia Minor atid (yrla and la the lending authority on cuneiform paleography, V'-.-rT ;,0 V ..i-r-t' . ; a so i: p r r . t! Lctn.:t and k. .i3 cf Val- rrcpcity. I'y virtue of powfr conferred upon m bys -i.-mnt of S.!...'rHr Court of Crsvi'n county in al cerUi.n s..v. it iir'H.'uini nitd i nomas his wile. u, undr,iKnJ. will on the lif teenth day i-iif.e nfiiiini tianr rurker na mury rarkr.. of RMml, at U o'dork. at the court hou Uoorot Craven ouvnty, sell to the hiirhestj tlie north wes4 mmor of Jerkins Ally and Queen ier tor cash the toiiowins- aewnbed lands at street, in the Llty of New Hern, beginning at the corner of Jerkins Ally and Uoeen street, running thence with yueen .street thirly-Uve feet to the lumls of Vr. Guion. thence parallel with Jerkins silylune humlrtKl and sixty-four feet Biz inches. thence parallel with wueen street thirty-live feet t o Jerkins alley, thence one hundred and sixty four feet to Queen street or the place of begin ning, being a part af the same land conveyed by deed from Jim). Hughes, administrator, to Franco) D. ILane, and recorded in book number 88. pages Hi. 14a ana 144. 01 ice or the Ketfwter Deals A Craves county. , . &. W. Williamson, .-. , 1. Oosnmuaiooer. This lSth day af August, 1908. Entry Notice North Carolina. J on en Coatitv. To 3 K Dixon, Entry Takorfor Jones County. - Thft nndcrsiirned ' ft. f B&rkr '. m lanax county. North Carolina, enter and lays claim to tne iouowinc Piece a parcel- ox land in Cypi-ees Greek Township. Jonea iCountv. Htata of jNnrth Carolina, the same heinir vacant and .uwppiropriayi vnu una, auu mujuci toeniry, vu: V : : - a., 1 '. lHt tract, untry mo bitf aw acres, entered Atur- ust bus two oy o. tsariter-ijyinit on . east side of Cyprera creek And south side of Trent rivr bounded on the north by Orpat Koonce and south and west by A. F. Hammond lines, on the east by Aiiwwn iuit, ana awie ooexa H education Mind, containing oy estimation two hundred acres. 2nd tract. Entrv No K2Q iUQsLrircui. mtMH Aug ust 8th IwG, by & Barker- Lyin oil south side of Trent river and near the Heed Ekiirea and nal the head of ditch leading In Pocosin from Isaac north and went by Isaac Brock lines, or 8M.t Board of Education land, containinc by eatimatam one hundred Entered Una Aiuruat 8, - -- , :i.-.:..i 8. BARKER. " claimant. Kntred8thdayof Auirust, 190S, J. K. Dixon. Recisterof l)el and eroinciciKntrr Taker, for Jonea County. i. : , , -i ,, Publication Of Sum- v- , moiis. '' , r North Caroana,r i-i' 5, I In the Superior Court; ' Craven County. I . --r . r, W. Hiicaes. Exaeutor of ) r JMBUuaoaa.aeceaM . Summons for Belief '-, P.H. Pelletler. ' Let P. H. Pelletier.' defendant abora aattrd, ikenoUeet That an action entiued a. above betra. for th. Purpose, of reoorerius. waiaal-i-fi aiirulMd jlnllaiaH K U. SSSiiTSOTJS :t::3. cf ZTtt2Stt,ttiS.!7i!S "ton-Salem will honor certificates on WIU further take notice that he la r- before Sept. 13, 1905. quired to appear at October terra of Superior court ,. . - - ' r . fcraaidoounty tobeheldonSnddeyof Oct.lW6atf- - . S?rZ;ndc?!ienrt eaia action or tne piatntin win apply to ua eoun " W. D. HeivBR. AttofkVy. . - , ' . ' . AW inu, tram ROADLOCOMOTIVR -: ' '-' aioHra, . tember 21t 1)4 made by D. W. Bailay of the drat- at, w i m-w Af th. .i h.i Supply on., D. U Roberta. U H. cutler, a Marks, lWiL White Bros., parties of the third part, recorded in the office of the Reg-leter of Deeda of era von eouaty in book 151, paire 81S; default havlnc been made in the paymenta therein aeeured and several of the partiea of the third part havlnc demanded foreclosure aa provided in said deed:' 1 will on Saturday. September eth, 1906 offer for sale all the Eropeny eoui real ana peraonai ana all rurnu ana terest conrered to me in said deed. K.U .ill he ceffioJr. oZZgZ for cash to the hisheet bidder. The said property ZTS rnir XStZ a. J -1. J i t. J I I I a.1 V!&2lP- ta 'Zhm'4t,t r?Tft!,d tU.IUWW, VD. MHf,B1M MW B.J. Will, lUIIUimL ntaninca. nxuirea, nmmrai Belllnra. paiiies and other toois and machinery used in eenneetioB with the said saw mill of aU kiada whatsoever. The said mill betas located one mil west of om in the oounty of Craven. . Also all rlrht, UUe. Inter eat and equity in and to that certain tram read. ita-ncnta n way ana eaaementa n all ear, Uvcki. impiamenta. tool, material. Iron, tin and supplies ueea in eonnecuon therewith and all aouitv which nartice of the flnt nart om-IvmI or retained under that contrast with the Eastern Arm ana rrs oa, reeemea Bi tne omee of Rraiater of Deeds of craven count, m hook STnelttlh. <tSS?! ee"ta ud if". motive the partiea of the Aret part bouchWa' Dewey Brothers vnder a run tract which k reeord. sd in the office of the Reariater of Deeds of craven eminty in book 14. pace tat to waka refsreneeai bad for a more perfect description. A aw all that term, lease and timber and all other rurhta eoa eyed to the partiea of the first part by the deed of Daniel H. Heath and wife to Waits Bnak, re corded in the omce of the Rccister of Deeds of craves oounty in book Its. pace lot. And also all that term, lease and Umber and other riant eon-. veyed to White Bros,, by the deed of R. B. Heath ond wife, rea-tstered in the office of the Recister of Deeda of craven Bounty in book MS, pace too. Also a lease for the term of el yeara with rlcht Gem not lam than ten inchm at the butt, it -TThl eontaialnc bin acroa. more or ua, beinc the same evented Da the mid 8. D. White by the Slate by arant reeorded in the a nVe of the Recister of itrtTbl -Mi- "atlS Jjki!: Ia lnlZt!JZmorZr D. T. Heath, a h. Heath and r. u. Heath. - -rr.r.Tr aauiinuioM ftiiUio AiuutiO) . : . . Ha Arlhi ric-cda"ll1 rlhur. dec-, el peraeneare hereby noUfted to present to the undenicned cUlms held ISaTw-fM or recovery. AU persnne InrteMrd to mat estate nriw-im m in... Bumeqau Mtrssnt 1,1 his eoiyjrih.il. . . 1 il 'S : ARTRt'R. Administrator Notica ot Bale of Valua bla City Property. , By vtrtne of ea erd-r nMalned H) thai awerla P"-- !tT b-' the Tiork of rrsv-n county, e"inl W H. Hurt" snrf Ocn. P. l)oulv awe. tiw, of li-nry K. J .i.m. .Inmh.1. !., unl-r. lifnml ii! nn Hi, lira! Miml, W H.irtMnte !IA4 bwins the rmmh Ov of wild sr-wi! li. S4 llo rkMb rmin iwmi h..v to liiecnrnr H-re, m-H to tK h.trhma bwl-ler for rmati-the f,, !!., mm ti,.,, i,i..r.v.ns to the wtle of the mmI ii l. Hi,,r ., houw sod 1 .itiiatMl on tl -Mt bi-U of I .r rft.i h ,t,wl re t lie ni, of N-W l.fl, !) h-r.i.l fe'l i, vrllrtvl f..w,! I , ...r IM - t KB l4 I ,r ,!' ,(, f., . , w,, 7S fi f.-wn tin... ih r.,nw of i ,r .r i h miA Hioly il''i mrii ...... i, t,,.n. rt l.,.i r ftftr v. n fi tur . .-, tl-n Hli,'.'1! " h1 I. 1 ti. wf M f. wl. ,ih the f k4 No m . f.l f. nr it., iwt. li.n.i Iri ro , Owl lr n r I" II. r-.-.l.d id of 11 nwt.i of m.S 1. I HI rt. tiierut'-ra ItT, O. COAIPANY.' The A. A N. C. R. R. will operate excursion Morehead City to- Goldabero , reium, I UeWlflV, AUgUSt J WO. i t n . . .w... train laavfaiv MnmhiMul T.itw -Sfl 'm' ; . , w. ,t ' amvin? trOKlHrwTro 1U:1II a. m return. ' ; . . .a -i --i 1 rng leave uoldsboro 8 p. tin, .arrive Morehead City 9:40 p, m. The follow-' ing round trip rates ; will , apply from head City $1.50: Mansfield SL40; Wild- wood $La0;,Nwport $1 20; Havelock $1.10; Croatan $1.00: Riverdaie $1 00; New Bern 90c; Tuscarora 85c; Cove 80c Dover 75c Caswell 70c; Kinston 65c; Falling Creek 65c: LaGrange' 85c; 25c REDUCED FARE TO KINSTON 0 Acoouut ol Prsabyttrlat Sabbath School Annual Cenvanlioe, to b( Htld August " , 24thio29th, - The A; ft N. C. R. R have author- rfco 1,-r.a v r L ." """" i"u, ". v., mm return account above Occasion, l. tickets to be sold on certificate plan, and certificates Will be honored by Agent Kinston on or before September 1, 1, 1905. R. E. L. BUNCH, ,:- . v T M f"-. . - Evangelical Holiness Association, i r. i a. n r i u . Winston-Salem, H.C, September '1-TO, 1905,- ' The A. & N. C R. R. have author- feed reduced round-trio rates on the .a-rtfl.t nlon fmm nninta nn that eertWcate plan from points on that line to WinSton-Salem, N. C, account - ' Aeent. at Win or ! i t-On August 8Ut the A. & N. C. Co. 1 will operate an excursion from New '1 Bern to Morehead Citv. leavino- New Bern at 8:30 m, returning will leave Morehead City at 6 pm. Fare for , ,: yonnd trip from New Bern and Jamea City 75c, Riverdaie 70c, Croatan 65c, Hnvlnk RRc Newnort SRe ' naveioc ooc, n ewport ape. , -' . . , . , ... , , I Photographers Association of Virginia1 ' I J ; : and Carolina, Charlottsville, Va, Oct 25-26, 1905 'The A. AN. C R. R. have author . .im-A, . ... . . IZCd redUeC rOUnd-tflP T ttes On the C'rtfictt, Plan from po'.n s on that line to Charlottesville. Vs.. and return ' ' account above occasion. Agents Charlottesville will honor all certificates on or oeiore UClODer sum, 13U0. Farmera Convention at Raleigh. .... . x The A. AN. C R, R. have auth . iZ6d reduced rates from all points lU'Une to Raleigh, K. C, and returi. CO SCCOUnt above Occasion, tickets the , .11 . . . ... 14a. be SUM On DaSlfl Of One and One-thir. tickets to DO sold August 80th. 31st and Sept 1st, Anal limit Sept. 4tn, 1905 it. ci.. i Bum.H, Traffle Manaire Sovereign Patriarchs Military And. . Grand Lodge I 0 0 F, Philadel phia, Pa, Sept 16-23, '05- . The A. A N. C. R. R. have author- hv Iced reduced round trip rates from account above occasion, tickets to be "CCOtmt aOOTB IKCBSIon, IICKBU! to DB sold September 14-lSth, 1905, and good between September 16th and be obtained to leave Philadelphia not UUr thaa October 5th, 1906, upon pay - , m)t of fee of tl to Joint AgenL v.'-, ' -SI. -: EXCUrSionsRateS T Morehead City, Kornegay Marshal. , ..j . J m .-i , v., l , brl nnw ueauiui i, n. v - KmUy Henry C, 15. N.uM , -""--l , waa . rutuiuaai aicaeus w mufwnemu uu '. and return at the followiruv rates. . r- . Week laal iTVrkete soldi londar nek Hater reaaoB lay and hua-lTlrkete rrvaete llay. coed r. Wi .em lamitMl inrtil OctJ urtkK ntiaseeoer. I I he follow mill eedele Ulet Uut Monday I loldaborO 4 40 8 75 8 60 8 26 a oo 8 00 2 75 5 7C 2 65 2 00 1 7S 1 70 1 00 60 40 too 1 no 1 70 1 AO 1 60 , 1 40 1 30 1 80 1 20 1 10 1 00 1 00 - 90 . 5 u.. i. Ijiiirange " Falling Creek Kinaton ( 'ax we II . . ' 1 kver (Vive - ' Tiidfamra . New Hern Kivenlule Cnmlnn HavcliK-k K"TcHjrt VSiiiiwof.1 1 20 75 76 66 66 86 25 Tim rate to Bentifort anf return will he 25 t rnts higher, , It. K U PUNCH, Traflip ManK(v, 1 1 . j:.t. ' i. rl, ;l- r. eon f.-r-r (''?. f i t 1 1 I- Lew TAkB 1S0TICB I - ;By virtue of the tax list of Craven; fei ounty tomy hands forcoilectiohfor the f .-; .. ; oerauit or payment ; wco'ding to the : provision of the t wimg law, a nave levied on the lands c 106 following named persons and wil1 BeD 408 sam the conrt house noor m new oern on Baturoay tne aia day of September, 1905, to satisfy said taxes and costs on the same. . NO. 1 TOWNSHIP. Fornea Frank, 60 acres I. c. pocosin $3. 50 ? Sarah, 200 a. creeping awa.up , Gardner J W, 100 a. Neuse river Rouse Isaac, 38 a. Neuse river 589 8 71 694 405 800 7 01 589 Rouse E P, 88 a. Neuse river r ! nr , nr n: t i. "PP J T, 35 a. Deep Neck f, UIM 1U, in A. HCUK Old Williams Elizabeth,150 a Palmetto 6 34 COLORED. 1 Edwards Kincheon, 59 a. Maul's i Swamp 8 54 Johnson Alonzo, 50 a. Swift Creek 917. Johnson Mike Jr.3J a Bear Branch 6 47 Morton Susan, 86 a Butler's ford 6 34 wmia Mary, 20 a Maul's swamp 6 36 No. 2 Township. Morris Elizabeth, 20 a Reel swamp 4 0 Norman Jerry R, 92 a. pine tree 7 29 do, for 1903 ... 4 44 4 54 6 98 J""or VJ""' 'lu " r ml "IX F Ta l nn wa Wayne R C, 20 a Morgan swamp Colored Powers Elizabeth heirs, 170 acres Neuse river Ricard Eliza, 190 a Neuse river gherman Nat, 25 a Flat swamp No. 3 Township. Cox E J and wife, 40 a Cove 684 539 664 8 21 636 690 1014 468 3 tO 3 98 572 eath H-1 Cw 'I'. " ' iu u,e " mle B "u,el cusm I Colored Rhem Oliver heirs 83a Dover No. 5 Township Richards Ben, 52a Cahooque No. 6 Township. Cohen Wm, 50 a Tucker's creek I Larkins J F, 6 a Newport road ! Colored - . I Hyman W H, 12J a Hancock's Creek 5 83. 4 03 6 44 417 Hill Lem, 48 a Hancock's creek Kennedy Selvia, 125 a Havelock Smith T H, 63 a Croatan WosiH W V. 191 n Hrnii-wli'i rnwt K A4 Wiiiiain8 Eij j Bc're croatan 5 56 , I No. 7 Township, (colored.) Borden Phillins. 2 a Brook's land 7 78 poy Brown and others, 16 acres to Uenrv R Brvaa 4 48 Pelham Seymour, 57a Pelham land 9 91 . Vail Thomas. 2 lots Grayville Vail Thnmnn 9 Int. flravvillp 3 60 I No 8 Township. Blackledge R B, 740 a Trent road I 9 lj 444 6 87 vinrvey nurrvi, 10 a iienj luau Heath Martha, 1 lot Gaston St. -. ,r ,o - m . J Colored Benson John, 1 lot 72 Myrtle Ave. 6 87 Bragg Sillie, 1 lot 171 Geo. St 6 87 Benders Harrett, 26 Metcalf St, 626 684 6 87 Chapman Sam'l, 12 a, Clarke, 1U Hamilton Christopher, 1 lot, Fair O round, Hargett Wm, 1 lot, 1 lot, 190 Met Ilr Gatlin. 50 a. Bachelor. ' Creek Jn Jonn 1 lot 46 Green St 12 02 4 91 8 74 8 98 Jeffrey Albert. 30 a. Bachelors ..i Creek, 6 61 736 I tUtrKS, . , -j . I 887 f . . . - ItAsaui Lewis Sarah E, 1 t, Primrose ( ' street, 728 Las'er Moses, 1 lot, 50 Lee's Ave 898 Pender W. H.. 1 lot, Eubank St. i'. ' 7 16 Petty 8. E. C, 1 lot, 14 Primrose : - street, " . Proctor Margaret A, 1 lot, No. 69 I A Green street, ' , Ron J no A., 1 1 Change St WUUs Susan.) lot, 8 Court SI., 16 06 174 SM M WiltUmi Thomas, 1 lt, 26 Willis I - street, , Wetheringtoa A. .W., 1 lot, Ceo 1 " and Cypress 8t; 10 14 White Thos 0.; 60 a, Neuse Hoed I ' ' ):. Whitfield J. E.,'1 lot, George 8t, - ' '; ' . , 7 75 . Whltly HenrietU, 1 bt, 84 End - ? ' : 8L,: v.;Tf,;':;'7,:-Vr ;4 4 ' . ' , No, 9 Township.. . French F J, 178 a. Tutkey Ounter 08 II i.l Ceo F, 90 , Slnney Branch 01 Colored ; ".",' ivvyti h D 0,S a. greem tne branch 160 (irsin William, 8 a. Bachelors ( rrcrk IN H.il.l srd I n. i.ii, 4 a. Netwe road I 85 '.i 11 C, M a. T'lVBrnrs St unnie. 4') I T 31 I.U, 1 " ry, " ii.a i. w. A n. IViver road S 74 I a. Imvor nad 4 4 1., 1.4 iiarhelore in I IWit.E. f.:heri!T of Cravrn C'tmty. . r I 12
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