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iho KindTou Have Alvvaji t A use for over 30 years,' All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnst-as-good" are tw . Slxperiiiients that trifle with and endangror the health of ' . Wants taid Children Experience against Experiment. '. What ic CASTORIA " 'Castoria is'?, harailess 'siibstitute for Castoir Oil, Pare i goric, .Drops and-Soothing Syrups ' . It is Pleasant. It 7 "-rontains neither Opium, J Morphine nor", other Narcotic - ' ' substance, Its "age fa its guarantee. - It destroys Worms 4' .,' llnd allays Feyerihhness4.lt cures -Diarrhoea and "Wind '"'J -l Colic. " It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation j- , 'r " and lHatulencytf "jit assimilates, the Food, regulates the'-; l"j ' Stomach and Botrets giving .healthy; and natural Sleep. 'Jt t 'x The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. $ i.'- - '7' " l?owiuiiibcASTORIA&a"T: WKMdOuiaWlijs Bought ;l in User For; 0yer30:YearX-:S ' THE OKNTAUM OOMNNV, , aim tVii'lii." V ij" mi i .Cv . . SCHEDULE tN EFFECT FEB.4L 1906! '.'V '' ? -na lift 10? 11? a ki Eastern Tlmei' 107v,- 135, Kill 1 -117. 130 108 1t..:i... r,..:i..,Jr,..ri.v - as'. hr -.' ' Daily Daily P M p M AM AM 1 30 f 1 41 f 2 00 '.2 05 2 80' t 2 43 7 20 7 33 7 -48i 7 53 0: GREENSBOEO 2 5" 3-00 15 Gib8onville.-i.il Eton College.'.. Burlinorton. iK ... f'. Graham .4 Haw River.;: ' Mebane..'.rt, Efland ..v'.v.jii. Hillsbovo'... .J. 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'' ' .- fi'C - j -' r Trains -Nos, 1 12 and 108 connect at .Goldsboro with Atlantic' Coast Line i. trains, both Souihboud lind Noi-thboundj and with Atlantic -and, North Carolina . trains for Morehead City and Intermediate pointa.1" -A" "' " .'-. ' : -j zp Train. Nnj 111 itrtnniwt.rf at flreenaboro with train Nol S3 for -Cnarlotte.'Cblum bia and Jacksonville. No. 87 solid Pdllman train,, drawing foom' Bleepers New " : York to New Orleans and Memphisalse for. WmstonvSalem, -Wilkesboro,' Dan ,'ville and locol stations.-. - ; , v ---.;. s, , T . s j, - x . Train No.-117 handles through coaclu between .KajciRn,- Chase City ana Kicnmona, wncrc ciose connucnou ia oiauo wiLii- jtyiiauinijwu uuuiern aiiwuy . -: tTrain No. . 107; connects at Durham Tor UxiorOV uhafw ' UiCy; and Kichmond; Universitv Station for Chanel Hill dailv except bundav: -at Greensboro with , train No. 36 forfWasiiiiieton and ooints - talem: Hipii rwnvjsalubary.-Cbarlott : and Jacksonville; No. 35 for Atlantaand 04 ana b ior wflsnititf iin nna.au poinw norm; connecuon la'aiso matioai cans- r tinrv tok WflKtrn . Mrih i.arciuna nenncs. . . - 3. ti, IlARDVVltK, l.",' 1, M - V.. M. 1AJJUWB, Vr. r, A. 11, D, Ol-fcNtJKK, u.ijn ' ' , , ; Washington; D. C v" ; ? V." '.L. VEUNbN',Ti PvA, :-'"-,.,; -V ' .V' T. E.Grben, c. t. a, . .-'i nave tno mrgetin anu tna nest jmocjk 01 itoggies, vva(rons,.uarness,wjtps and Robes that you every. looked ovir, and I will Sell -them' ChfAuer than you ' evey bought bef oi-e. .; So come quick and get your pick,'--and- you,.wi be sur- . . .. .' 1 . .. .. i ,1 ...... T,. ....... T ... -11, ........ . J T. . I.1 T .Ml , I , . nrmnn urnnn t i. i vnu r.nd.rr ppb.' . ri I r than the Factory cari". " Come and ,-be : ; mentioned GooiU. . -;WHf ? - Because Feed, Sale ft Exchange Statilc, Horses LAnd KobcB. 120-122 Miadle St.. New Lorn, N. C. - . , " ' riM'I ITPfS pWp'P '. , U tOLDIiiU I hilsiJ i ,t . In connection wiih my line of bull 1. ing, I sun now pn p.ired to pi down the bpi-t grade of Gr.inulithic Pnviiig at urensonnble price. All -work piiarm- ' leed. 13. E. H.inier. i.':ion- 1'j'l. rEFJESHi:;:,? ;:;;,;(! We have the appliances mi l (!,. I lp J to turn out laundry work m the 1 t possible manner. . Our fncihi.H . , uncU!illcd in the ,Sl:it; nj-l we-, eualileil to GUAKAN 1 1 M .'MM 1 SAn,;i'Acnr'. Patrons are r.-.;" " ' ! t 1 1 (he m in 1 f r tt H -r , E ' and v.Z.'. Ii ? . s Lutsk Las L,rn.e tlio f.naturo c , and lias been matlo trader his per gonal supervision since its Infancy. ; Allmirnn nna nt1pviv win in t.ltiif j V - KIRMT Tr ET, tt TOWI OWV. " t- " "" -JL'""-: n-""'l,,",'"umr'' i ' ' i " . . ' v n tf -Tioini rtollif rUtht AM Ait 11 43) -6,35, 6 35 t 6 17 'S 05 -'6 00 fll 28! f 6.15 11 231 U 6W 5".5o S.46 11 14 --4 47 11 07 -'5 3 ' 5 M '4 40l U01 A 30 10 50' 5 221 4 17 flO-88 f 5il0 i 4 02 5'01. '' 8 47 .4 19 -3 30! 10 28' 10' 16' ... f. '9 0 .9.07 10 00, J4 30h8pOJ 9 44 9 37jf 4 10 2 55 f 8 42 f 8 22 9 13,f 3 5H. 15 9D5. 45' .3 49 2 05 12 -1 M '1 40 11 45, 11 iv 8 f 8 12 .'-.'.-,1. ,. 8 20lf-3 06 11 23 8 OS '2 65r;4l 08 ' tM'f.iQi 10 50 .'7"4i??25taD 38 ,.t.j,.. ... - ' .j, r ... '.I..",'. Am i- "7'2tf- 2.61 flO 10, . 7 14 f I 4!) f 9-65 - 7 00,- --I' SF 9 40 AM 1' PM PM North, i close -connect ion. for Winston? ana intermediate Btanoac; 4; "; ., -'r. all points South and Southwest N03, i. rHr i h i.nnr. I wi i.vii I vnn nn. inca convinced in"" the Trices ' of the above I buy in Car Load Lots. ' . and Mult-s, LiiKirs. Ilirncs1), Wh;rs Halm's Old Stand. . Telephone No-. 71. DcLirable Profrty for t.u r - .Two City loin, 50 ! I C) jt iU (, 0ne ' ' r' v 1 J" r' (,f-. '"''' i'Ii.ik ii l.uildini:, 1 l..r,.c t, i-:, 1 r ''vii'ir. SiJIciM.if , .- or coll.-etively. Af.ply to : T. t.r, : .1. V. J. J V, .' '.I, f C i lit -n , 1 3 r i I v. , ' i i l 1 a t km i i t- i ) , '.i.iii lor J l i J t v o ti .J V.Kit !n i J t,,,i a la !iy an-. Nouoi.v nut uf;i:i-.i l.) k't liiii! iry His jiiuu on i i'--..l li-i.iu, but thi-y ilid not object to Uis wor;;i;;',' a luodi-i of it in a shop 1 t.lioiv l:o cou'.ln't any barm or In volve anyljoay. pise lu expense... Ha tiunv )nn kcImum would work, but lie ronld not maU uy on cUe believe it. fio be continued to sell bi Invention for roiilat'ltcj ..-.derailed earn on the trurUfl a u.I to talk nbout bis brake to any railroad man who was willing to Ui,li-.i. . . ' . "Woll, Lave you ever etoifped a train Willi tblri air tblng of yours?" tbey would ask. . .'No, ho couldn't say. that "he had done so. - Nobody would let him try it even cn a train of dump ears. - One day be arrived lu Pittsburg, sell tiighl& other Invention and talking about his brake notion to a man con nected with a - railroad 'out there. "That's"' a fci-eat Idea, of yours," said the "Uian; f"AVe will try" lt'on our line." " Jio the officials of this railroad per initted Westinghouse ts)ur his new "kickshaw" on one" of. their trains, fiut he Tifld to, agree to Indemnify the road fot any "damage that might be caused to the train as the result of the trials. , The train was equipped. On the designated day the confident tn-rentor-and a , group' of skeptical rail way men boarded the train on which the -first air .brakes were fixed. Off went the train on Its trial trip. The en," gineer put on lull speed, and Just fit. he had rounded n curve he aw anead, at a grade crQBsTng and In the middle of the track, a loaded wagon, a man and a boy and io- balky horse-. The en gineer, moved his'.little lever, and the flrt-train .-that 'was ever stopped, by nlr pulled "up at a. standstill several feet short of the obstruction. - Z" '-Thtis, on Us first, trial, the' -Westing-tiouee alt brake saved life and prevent ed damage to property. Thenceforward talking was unnecessary; all That had to be done was to make brake. The Inventor thought of that clause secur ing compensation to toe railroad fot any damage ho" might do to.- the train, nd . lie " laughed. His fortune ,dated from thnt, day.-'He was then ; only twenty-two. Arthur Warren In 6u - ....... ,-4 n .--fi.t--. '.V.-- iv...'.V.-H;.-..?i- uel -. iff ' ' T . . .v ; ' - . V-. .".'r. I nil i' .' a l' z-'A V . . 4 , ?.' ft An Alarming Situation - " "t frequently respite from neglect of clog ged, bowels and torpid liver, until' con stipation becomes Chronic. - This condi tion is unknown to those who " use Dr. King's "New Life PillB,;4he best and gentlest :, regulators of 'stomach and bowels:- Guaranteed-by all druggist, price 2ECf,V' ' J i'" ' ''., -"I?;' " . ,. "- .u Huntington Wilson of Illinois becomes Third Assistant . Secretary of .State, succeeding Herbert H. D. Peirce - just made minister to Norway. ,' " W.- ' '"-' "Kj'-'Yi ;v- .4 : Unknown Frlendi., lr: ,- "' There are many people who hitve used Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and. Diar thoea Remedy with splendid results, but whj are unknown because - they have hesitated about giving a ' testimo nial of their, experience ior publication,' These people, however,- are none the less friends of this remedy. -They have done milch toward making Ha house hold word by their personal recommen dations to friends and neighbors. - It is a good medicine to have- in the home and is-widely known for its cures of diarrhoea and all forms of bowel trou ble.' "For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. STDuffy. .. "'J Dr. Elmer E. Brown, of California,' has been appointed United States Com missioner of Education to succeed Dr. W. T.Harris., : ' ' ,V . iveak - kc::eys ttake -. :';-tE e:::es rf ' " S Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Com mon Aches and Ills' of New ' V' ."' -: Bern People 'As one 'weak link weakens a chain, so - weak kidneys weaken the whole body and hasten the final breaking down. Overwork, strains, colds and other causes injure the kidneys, and when their activity ia 1- icried the whole body suffers from t'.e exec s of uiic poison circulated in the Hood. ; Arlns ttiil p.iins and . lui guor and urinary ills coif", and there is an ev t bicreaaing tendency towards diabetes and fatal Dii..t's iDseaw). There is no ronl hi-lp for the suiTcht except kidney help. ' Doan's Kidney Til's set directly on the 1 idney j. r.. c cf D. M", with i v i mil i t ot 1 1 !i ; i ii i I . : ari 1 ( ( , 7 1 ' ill i i - t r I t : i r: ' r '. i : , , ; . -t A., i l '.'I . Oil .".(),-i, I I tit Ufitltt. : y virtue of the provisions, and in pursuance of the terms of a certain deed of trust made to the ULdiu, nod Tiubtfii, by O. D Jackson and Jennie Jackson, his wife, dated on the 29t.b dav of March,' in the year' 1906 and of record in the otlice of the Register ot Deeds of Craven County, North Carolina, in book 159, page 236, and in the office ot the Register of Deeds of Beaufort County, North Carolina, in book 138, page 443, to which reference Is here by had, at the request of the holder of the note secured by the said deed of trust, default having been made in the payment thereof at maturity, we will sell, FOR CASH, at publle- auc tion,', to the highest bidder, at the Court House door of Beaufort Coun ty, in the - town of Washington,; in eald- County and ; State at twelve, noon, on Tuesday",) the 10th day of July In the year 1906," the property in the said deed of .trust mentioned, and thereini described Us- follows, to wit: .. y - . ' ' , "AU the" property, 'real,., personal and mixed, of -whatsoever kind nd description; hereinafter more partic ularly described, consisting and com prising those eertain' tracts -or.' par eels of- land lying and being lii the State of North Carolina, In the Coun ties .of Beaufort and Craven, and ly inir on "the south side of,' Pamlico river and adjoining the lands-ot, IX V; Shun; the lands formerly owneo j by Mrs. Nancy H, Branch, -deceased, and tithers; and . more particulajdy bounded and-described' as follows, o-wit;. . "-'.. i V tp.,u ' X 1 ' A', certain - tract of land- Jy lng and heurg in the County of Beau fort, State of North Carolina;, and in CBbcowinityTownehip -and being, a part .of the John Gray Blount patent and part of the farm whereon William A. Blonnt and wifs resided and more particularly jdeseribed , . as ' follows: Beginning at.the.North-East corner of the William" L". Morslander (now ShulD 'land on . Shepherd's Run- Ca aal ; . Whence': with . .Shepherd's Run Canal, a. due., East, course to 'the line dividing, - the i.' Blount I and Branch tracts of land; thence with ;he said -dividing line due South, to me1 raven County,". lineT rthence Westwardly. with the Craven County line to the Southeast ' corner of the Shull land thence..due North "to the Southwest corner of the' WHRanvK Morslander - (now .; Shull) - landf thence due "East to the Southeast corner of the William Ii. Morslander (oow Shull) land;' thence due. North to the point of beginning, r Contain ing -sixteen hundred (1600) ' acres, more or less. It being the same and identical tract , of land conveyed to William Marvin by Deed from James ku Bryan .and- .wife, bearing - date June - 29th,-1901, .and - recorded", in the Resistor's office - of - Beaufort County, in . book 113," tfage 1 115; which said Deed is hereby referred to for full -..and complete description. ' ( 2 ) . , AIL' of , the., following ; tracts of land lying and belng ln'vthe uoun ties .. In . Craven . and. Beaufort a and State,of North Carolina, bounded and described -as follows: -" .'FIRST: - Beginning ' at -a polnt..on thedge'of the Pocosln In the line of a Deed from H. A. Brown, Jr., .and H. Ar Brown,- Jr.;- Attorney in Fact for. M Xi. -Hallowell and wife,, to William Marvin, . said point ; being South "1-4 East. 186 chains from . a ptn stump In.'the Old County Line between Craven and- Beaufort Coun ties, said - stump being a Northeast eomer -of a two hundred (200V acre patent to Jacob 'Johnson 'in 'Cabin Neck; running thence South' 46 1-2 West 9 chains; thence South '38 East," 6' 3-4 chains; South, 2 0-1-4 West. S ; chains;. North 78 - West, 5 t-2 chains; South 79 1-4 West," 4 chains; South "22 1-4 'West,; 2 3-4 .chains;. South 65 3-4 West 5 thains; South 28,1-4 West, 4 chains; South 73 .8-4;west,c 14. 12 chains? South 34.-lr2, Westr ."8 .chains;.. North 58,8-4? West,. "-14 chains; "South Ii 1-4 West. -5 chains; South 42 1-4 West,.7 chains; South 47 1-a West, 15 -chains; - South - 3M-8 ' West, 15' chains'; South ;" i IzZ VEast, ". 9 chalnsK-to the Northwest corner of George Nelson's 150 acre grant; thence -with his line Soufc 68 East 67 1-2 chains to his Northeast corner j thence "with his- -other line. South 2 West 32 chains to the line of a Deed from H. A; Brown, Jr.,. and others to William Marvin; thence with. the various courses 6f said. Deed' North wardly to. the . beginning.; Contain ing by estimation three hundred and sixty (360) acres. -v . - Also' another tract of land begin ning in the old County Line, which Is the line between the. grant to John Gray Blount and the grant to John Stanley and Blade Pearce, at the SoutheaA corner of a tract of land sold by James A.-Bryan and wife to William Marvin,- June 29th, .1901, running thence SoiitE 25 West 237 chains to the line dividing the lands of II. A. Brown, Jr., from the lands of the Blades Lumber Compa ny; thence North 34. West" with said line 31 chains to the line of a Deed from H. A. Brown, Jr.-, to William Marvin;- thence North 193 chains, thence North 45 ' East, '79 chains tc the said Old County line; thoncq with the said line South 4 7 3-4 Eust 60 chains to tlio polnf of beginning. Containing . by e:, ination 1,839 acres. All of the ato'resaid courses given In this -Deed as to the last two (2) tracts of land, are from a true meridian. The last two (2) tracts of land described shove are the snmo and identical two (2) tracts of land conveyed in one Deed from If. A. Itrown, jr.. end others to Willinm ."ci rv i n, ! i2, . t 1 111 ca -111. 1 Ji 1 ol 1 . u ; (Into Mnr h 20Hi. 1 I t I . 0 4, d In t!)! Itei-JiSlei-'H County, In book Vt' . mid the tmi-.l i , I M eh i' 1 ( 1 -!etr ;i n 1 1 11 ii Con m I. d to f r a I1..1K f' Mill urn '(ft ' t .! I A ceil nlu t I t,d 1 in? cmI I 1 ' (is m 1. .1' I ! 1 , 1 ' i , i 1 ! u( 1 of i Hie n'i'i ! 1 re. t Hue to the l- .ini.iL-s;. Contain- jug by estimation 688 acres i It be- ins; the same property which was conveyea to tne said. u. D. Jackson by H A. Brown, Jr.. by Deed.daled ... .1, ... I,, t r. T..,.l.n. the 7th day or uctoner, in the year ivvu -ana amy ret-oraea m ine kk isfer's Office for, Craven County ,- North Carolina,' in Book 138, page 3S4. It being tho same and identical tract of land'cfmveyed by Deed from O.; !, - Jackson and wife to Willfam Marvin which Deed bear8 dateJWarch Istor's Office of Craven Countv, in'near ,ne oId tramroad. South of the tioo'c hi, page f4, and'the same is hereby referred to for a fuller and more complete description of .the said tract of -land. . - - . , (4) . All 'of that certain Iract or parcel of land lying and being In the County of Craven,' and State of North Carolina .Kninln- f-ho ltiTida wolt known as the Hardy Whitford land,- the Edward whitford land and oth. ers, and moro particularly described as follows,-to-wit: i - '' - a n. i,,,i j -i,- a included "in the John Stanley and taming .65 - acres, excepUhg 'from Slade Pearce patent; and being tbat.aD0.Ve-DOnndary llng what is known particular portion thereof which Sa rah Ann .Tripp 'was seized of at -the time of her death, and -which- is par ticularly described in-the Will, of, the late Nathan Whitford In Book'i' of Wills "D, page 450,.-in the Office: of the Clerk of the SuperiorCourt -of Crave-i County, and. also; "described in. a tertaitf Deed from Hardy Whit ford to Sarah Ann Tripp? dated"'Sep tember 2d,' 1874,-'and duly refiorded in 4he Ofllce of the Register of Deeds for Craven County, In Boolt 94, page 405.' It- being, the'sanfe-and identical tract of land . conveyed" ' to William Marvin by 'deed from' Nathan. Tripp and wife and' others, bearing date July -3d,. 1901rand" which said Deed is' recorded- In; the Register's Office of Craven County, in Book 187, page 497t and is herein referred to;and also the ' sard e-land is described tn adother 'Deed from Joseph Tripp and wife, and others -to William Marvin, which said Deed . bears' - date June 29tt1901't and-recorded in the Reg ister ti "Office .ot .Craven: County, - la BOok. 13,7 page-4 9.9, and the-same is hereby referred tof, and the said land in the said' Deed ia.described as fol lows, to-wit: , " ' - - . Situated on the North J Bfda " ot Neuse River and the East side of BigJ wut ureeK, ana neing a pare ot tne John Stanley and Slade Pearce pat ent1 and, being a -part of .the' lands whereof Nathan Whitford died seiz ed and possessed; conveyed by Hardy Whitford "and , Carolina Whitford, his wifer'toV Sarah: Ann Tripp,, by Deed- dated February 2d,- 1874,- and duly recorded In the office. , of the Register of Deed for Craven Coun-jHne to the beginning, in the Old ty, in Bookin, page 405,to whicht86!0'0! and Craven County ne " reference Is hereby had for particu lars Of description.- "Containing 64"2 acres.", v; '. - v - (5)ri Also one' (1J-other tract of land' lying nd being and situated in thB. County of , Craven and" State- of North; Carolina, on. the North side of Big Swift Creoki. Beginning at the Southeast corner of Jacob Johnson's 800 acre patent, dated ..September ,.2 1st, i785, and r-' corded in, - Book it. Patents-. No. 1, page" 127f 'Reglster'S'Offlce of Craven County, and " runs t thence South 30 West 100 chalhstof the edge of the pocosln South .'of tT where" . Parnate Swamp 1 makes into It, thence along the pocosln the following courses and. distances V''' '"" "'South 83 1-4 East's 1-4. chains; South ' 2 6 3-4 East,- 4 chains ;. South 37 3-4-East, 4 chains; South 47 '8-4 East ' 5 ' 3-4 "chains South -; 68 -1-4 East,' l-4.ohains;,vSouth "17 .,3-4 East 2 1-2 chains;' , South. 54 3-4 East, 3 chains; South 39 3-4 East, 5 Chains;, South 58 8-4 East,' 4- 1-2 chains; South 25 3-4 East,' 8 chains; South, 22 3-4 East, 8 -chains;, South 2 3-4 East,- 6 chains; -South 1-4 West,. 7 chains;. South & 3-4 East, 5 chains r South 42, 1-4 West 4 chains; South 89, East, i chains;' :.' South 70 3-4 'East, ",2 1-2 - chains; South 20 3?4 East; . 81-2. chains; ,' South 39 1-4 East, Sf 1-4 chains;: South 85 1-4 West,- 3 1-2 -chains ; North 80 '3-4 y West,, 5 -8-4 chains;,. North 77 8-4 West, 0 1-2 choinst-' North 78 5-4 west-4 chains; south 3-4 West,- 7 chains; South 35 '.t-4 West, 6 chains; South 2 .3-4 West, 10 1-4 chains; - South 71 1-4 West, 9 chains and 37 links; South 58 3-4 Wesv 5 chains; North 19 1-4 West 8 chains; South 63 1-4 West, 7 chains South 41 3-4 West, 82 chains;' South 113-4 East, 9 chains to the Watering Hole in the Run at -or near the head of Maul Swamp, -thence down and with- the run the' following courses, and distances:'- . -'..;" . - South 55 1-4 West, 2 8-4 chains; South 58 1-4 West, 6 1-2 - chains; North 82 1-4 West. 1 chain and 62 links; South 62 1-4 West, 3 chains; South 69 1-4 West,-3 1-4 ; .ohalns; South 76 1'4 West,.;: 8. 3-4 -chains; South'- 60 1-4 West, .2 3-4' chains; South 42cl-4 West, 6 8-4 -chains ; South 62T-4 West," 4 1-2 " chains; South 39 3-4 West, 2 l-4 " chains; South 70 1-4 West, 2 chains; South 74 3-4 West. 2 chains and 37 links; South 26 1-4 West 2 chains;-South 27 1-4 West, 3 chains; South 48 "1-4 West, 2 1-4 chains; South - 64 1-4 West 2 chains and 37 links; South 19 -3-4 West, 2 1-2 chains; - South 27 1-4 West, 3 1-4 chains; ': South 7 1-4 West, 1 3-4 chains - to the mouth of a small drain making into Maul Swamp; thence South 66 1-4 East, 3 1-2 chains to a corner of the Jamea Wall' land;' .thence '..South 76 1-4 East, 44 1-2 chains" to his corner, then North -.'41 8-4 v East, 26 1-2 chains to the edge of the pocosln: thence along the' pocosin South 41 Kant, 15 1-2 chains; thence South 66 "3-4 East, 7 chains to Sarah Attn Tripp's lino, and along that lino North 45 Kant, 24 1-2 , chains to Xiiiic.y hitford's lino; thence South lis!) 1-2 chains to a plno standing tn sitld lino 36 84-100 chains North of the m!1h' corner, where said dlrid ii I iw 1 i M-cn K.incv Whitford - id t is i A mi Ti ipp Ik - In : t In ik e .ic 'i 4 1 ' J t, 12 1 i clinlii-j to I no John N. vhnfoid lino; thence ii i ( ! i ' , i i V him of the i t d ir 20th, 1876, and recorded in the Reg- inter's Office -of Boaufort County, in Book 91, page 324, and more par-, , i r. i.l.i.t.r J..r.n..l1.n J ,nl 1 . i. ticuiariy descnuea . as follows,' wit: - - . - . , I commencing at a point on Blount s v-reen,- auuui iuu yuras neiow jotcon Patch Branchy -at - the mouth. of Spring Branch; - thence running no the said Branch its various courses tq, a marked blackgum, which stands tne d saiag Branca; thence a northwestwardly course to a marked blackgum, which stands "''' uyuoo, mcuuj giur;Kii. . j , westwardly course to a post, which Beginning rft the Eastern" half of stands in the dividing line .between Mrs. Nancy1 JH.i Branch's land 25 feet ,-ine saw ratcn ana weatneringtoa,MSouthwardly from where the center tnence wun me saw une xo nep- herd's run; thence ' down the said runits various courses, to Charles Cratch's line; thence With "the . Said Charles Cratch's line to' the head of. omuuu; lutjuw-uuwu m sa,d Branch, Its various -courses,; to Blount's Creek; thence down the said Creek .to- the- hprfnnlnff.-. (fori- no vuuuu rawit- xiuuu, wuiuu iu party of the first part does not Own. it oeing me Bame ano ' laenuca tract, .ot lanu conveyea to wuuam Marvin, by.Ueed from 'James '"-W. fCratchand wife, dated August 13th, 1901, and recorded in the Register's umce or neauiort. uouuiy, in- wookvu, Marvin; bearing date March 11th, 113, page J67, etc., and which Deed. 1902, and recorded in' Book 117 is hereby referred to for- a fuller and page 139 ot the Register's Office of complete .description of the', said Beaufort County. v land. , . - ' ) That the intent and nurnose of . f 7') A certain tract of land Ivine and being in the County of Craven, and more particularly described as follows to-wit;., " - -r 'Beginning in the Old County line betweeni Craven and Beaufort Coun- ties -at a point where the 5 Eastern side line of a tract of land conveyed by James A. Bryan . and Wife to William Marvin, on June 29th, 19,01, intersects the said Old County une, Klver, in North Carolina, In the running thence a straight line along-Counties of Beaufort and Craven. Be and with a dividing line between ing the same property conveyed to Marvin and H. A. Brown, Jr., as de- the said O.. D. Jackson by Surry scribed and referred to In a Deed 1 Parker, and wife, by their Deed dated from H'. A.' Brown, Jr.," and others ph the 5th day -of March, in the yetr to -William Marvin, dated March 1906,' aad duly of record in the Of- 20th, 1902, and recorded In, Book 141, page 45, in the Register's Office of Craven County, and it being a line given and called for in. the sec - ond-tract of land conveyed In the said Deed from Brown- and others, to Marvin-, to a dmdlpg line; Detween the said H." A; Brown, Jr. ,4 and the Blades ' Lumber Company;: , thence along and "with the said .1 dividing line between H. A. Brown, j Jr., and the Blades Lumber Company, South 34 East, 31 chains; thence a straignt ered by William. Marvin toSurry V Parker, in pencil, as No. 2 as desig nated in the several different tracts of land herein conveyed. It being also a part of a tract of land laid down on the said map . as h. a. Brown, Jr. 's land. Containing in all 10,827 acres. -"Together with all Improvements, buildings, resident buildings, mill buildings store buildings, ! located and situated or being on any and all of the said lands above described. (8) ; Saw mill, -all saw-mill ma chinery, fixings, connections,! fittings, pulleys, shaftings, beltings, j trucks, blacksmith and machine tools : of every kind and description and every thing 'pertaining thereto, locatea ana situated, in the said mill Or about the same, which said mill .allocated on Blount's Creek. In the said County of Beaufort. :, .- (9)'-- Also one (1) barge, named "Jennie Marshall;" one schooner named ""Protector;'' one gas boat named "Nellie Sartorts;" one large flat; one horse;' .two buggies; two wagons and all harness going there-witht-all household and kitchen fur niture -and everything' going there with; one blacksmith shop and ma chine shop and all tools and Imple ments of every description belonging to, or forming a part of such black smith or machine shops or the tools or Implements thereof..--.," '' . : (10). " All railroad and: mill sup plies, of any and every description of whatsoever kind." . ' And the said parties of the first part do hereby further graht, -bar? gain, sell and convey, and by. these presents do hereby give, grant bar gain sell and convey unto the said parties ot the second part, their heirs and assigns, a right of way, la fee slmDle,' of the width of fifty feet, or twenty-five feet on either side measuring irom tne center pi me railroad as now surveyed, f staked out or constructed over, through and across the following lands, to-wit: ' .(a) - That tract or parcel of land conveyed to William C, Marvin by S.: R. Fowle- and wife. bearing date November 2 9th, ,1 9 01 v . which . r said deed Is recorded, In Book .111, page 633, in-the Register's Office of Beau fort County,, and the same 1st hereby referred -to for a full and. complete description of the tract of land over which the said right of way. to here by granted and .conveyed, .r ,. - ', (blAlso a right of way;ot fifty feet wide, or twenty-five v feet -- on either side, measuring from the cen ter of the railroad as now surveyed, staked i out or .constructed over, acrosB and through a' certain tract of land, which the said parties of the first part elalraed to have a Deed for same from J. R. Cooper and" wife, and for which the said parties of the first part are to execute a good and su fflclent Deed to the parties! of the second part fully and completely de scribing the right of way oyer the land of the Bald J. R. Cooper.1.--f :; (c) . Also a right of way fifty feet wide; or twenty-five feet on! either side measuring from the center of the railroad as now surveyed,! staked out or constructed over, across and through a certain tract ot land which the said parties of the first; part ci.'ilmod to have a Deed for same from ltoddin Cratch and wife, and for which the said parties of the first part nro to execute a good end suf tieieut Deed to the parties of the mom pa it fully and completely de- Kcrihinir Ihe'rlF'ht of wsy over the nl ot I b said K'.ukHu Cratch. (d) Ah;o a rl:.ht of way f fifty v ! 1. r i. id or t, f-" t on rt -( n- vi ., live:-, tnict f t' e 1 t o r ,., 1 i urlni; frc 1 i i i Mi i I II (1 1 ! 1 ' the first part 'claimed tn liav' a twa for aim from Charles TAnm wife, and -for 'which Urn- -aM nartfA. f . . . . . , vi iu urst pari are to execute a gooa and sufficient Dead to the par- ties' of the second ''-part'-' tnllv an! comnietelv aescrlbne .th rl-hf -nf way over-Jtljie land of the isaidCharles Jones. . , (f) - All of that certain 'ttact'- or" parcel of 'land situated, lying and being lnthe. County t of Beaufort- and State of North' Carolina,; , and - In Chocowlnltv Tnwnsht particularly described as:-follows; tcK or the railroad of the said parties of the first part, as the. same is .. now , staked, ditched out and-constructed" acrOSS the 8aiA land, unrt rnnnlnc Westwardly parallel with the line of me comer ot tne Said railroad, as staked and ditched out, to the West- em side line of . Mrs, - Nancy"- H. RrAnMi'a l North 50 feet;. thence Eastwardly parallel with the first j, line abbve cauea ior, to tne western line of the said Mrs.- Nancf H.. Branch's land; thence Southwardly .with her said line to tne beginning. EVit n. fuller and complete descrlntlon Is expressly hereby made "to a Deed from Nancy H. Branch to .William this DhaA 1h free and clear from any and . every incumbrance of whatsoever kind, the entire, all and every descrintloh of whatsoever kind or ' real. nersonni and mixed property, now owned and possessed by the said parties of the first part, which said property, real, personal and mixed, is situated and being on. the South side of Pamlico flee of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort-County, in the State of j North Carolina, in Book 138, page 335, etc., and Craven County, in the State of North Carolina, in Book 159, page 86, to which said Deed ref- ;erence is particularly had and the same made a part hereof." EDWARD R. BAIRD, JR, HARRY K. WOLCOTT, - Trustees. Russell House BEAUFORT, N. C. A pleasant place to stop. Tran sients or family parties will find an ideal home. Fine Sea breeze. Excel lent Table Service. Polite Servants. Rates by the day very moderate. Special Rates for week or month. G. A. RUSSELL, Proprietor.' Dr L Shaw Andre The Franco-American Eye Specialist) Eyes treated for all defects of vision. Examination for spectacles -conducted free of charge Advice free at your home, on receipt of postal. Hours 12 to 2, 7 to - 8. p. m. Hotel Hazelton, New Bern, N. C. C. T. HANCOCK Ileal Estate Agent. 148 Broad St, New Bern, N. C F. M, Slnmeas. k D. Ward. J . SIMMONS' & WARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELORS AT ';'.'..' ' ; LAW. r : . Office Removed across Street to Second Story of No. 69 (above Telegraph of flee) South Front street, . next to iv J. Hotel Chattawka. . . 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E. tWhite, the Vetemarian of Norfolk, Va. , Send Bymptoms of the trouble and he will h 1 you advise absolutely free of all ' '"a. , - . -" 11 il- A;&n.c;n. Effective v, Sunday, June lOtb. i m, .Jtastern Staiu' c..--.--.-vf'TiaMr'''-v''' '' -4 j i .: VIM tontmft ,'i..-i- STATTONg) K L " . rf...' DAILY "' Lv. GoldHbore g.oo a. M : - NO. DAILY , 1 8 4u f 4 01 4.PI ' - .2o "Z 4-40 5.02 S.18 V 6.65 P ' 61 02 8.30 ' asi 7.40 LaGrmns ' 8.81 FallingCM" a " - " Kinstoa - . 8.58 .' Darar . - - ia1.: '. "Cove '9M ' ''" Ar.NBW BEEN 10.10 , " Lv, New Barn,. 10.15 A. II Kiverdate , ; 10.34 " Croatan .. :- 10.88 ' " "' Havelock , 1060 ., " : Nawport ' 1L0 " Ar. Moruhead Cy. U.40- WEST BOUND. No. 4. DAILY , -16 1 4.S7 4.43 , 4.69 1 611 6.15 5.40 6.48 , : e.20 LT. Morehaad Cf. 7.40 A. M. S IK : Newport . Uarelock : Croatan .- !:. 1-1. - 811 8.27 8.39 N8.03 Aw XTlTlxr t, en .1 n r. ... - UUB B Lv. NEW BERN D.10 A.M. oova 8.41 Dover 9.68 ' CaBwell 10.08 Kinston 10.22 " Falline Creek 10.85 LaGrange. 10.47 " D,.. .: TA ... . .. 9M 6.48 7,00 , 7.13 7.26 7.87 7.t5 , Ar. Goldaboro 11.20 BEAUFORT ANNEX. NO. 1 rv A TT V NA It; .'.;' DAIW 12.20 lr. No. 4 Dih AT Beaufort 810 P.M. No 9 Daily Lv 7.00 a. M 1UI6 V CONNECTIONS. TraineNoa. 1 and 4 connect atColdaboro No.42.Northbjun(l, and with Southern. Railw -wo. aaa, ..waLuouaa. ana nj, lis, juas At Goldsboro: With Southern Railtfnj Bnd t lantic Coast Line. 1 At Kinston and New Bern: With Atl&ntra Clin Line, R. P. FOSTER, , R E L BUN'H.I ' ' General Manager. Trsfflo Muiase GOLDBBOIiO. N. C. "l'k" P. O. & W RAILWAY Beginning Wednesday Nov 1st,' tl Pamlico, Oriental & Western Railwi will establish passenger service ,b tween New Bern, Bayboro, and intei mediate stations on cllowing schedul East Bound West Bonn No. 1. No. '. (Mixed, Daily, ex. Sun.) r P. M. jCj 4 00 Lv NEW BERN 'Ar. 8 4 4 54 Reelsboro 7 C 5 12 Grantsboro 1 fi 5 24 ' Dees ;7 5 27 West Alliance '? 1 5 30 East Alliance 7 1 5 45 Bayboro 7 0 (Passenger Sunday Only) No. 3. No, t P- M. a, V 5 00 Lv. NEW BERN Ar. 9C 5 45 Reelsboro 81 6 00 Grantsboro 7 C 610 Dees 74 6 12 West Alliance ' ,7 4 6 15 East Alliance 7 4 6,30 Bayboro Norfolk & Soutfiern Mm: SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 27, 190tT. Leave Norfolk daily (except Sunday 8 35 a. m and 4 45 p. m. ; leave Berkle 8 45 a. m. and 4 55 p. m. for Elizabeth City, Hertford, Edent6n and interme diate stations. Express train kiave. Norfolk 11 55 a. m. f r Elizabeih City,! Hertford, Edenton, Plymouth, Wash ington and B. lhaven. All trains- con r nect at Elizabeth City with steamer for Oriental and New Bern, connectinr at New Bern with A. & N C. CcS fo Beaufort, Morehead City, Kinstorj Goldsboro and local stations, and wit. , A. C. L. for Wilmington, etc. I SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAINS. 1 Leave Norfolk every Sunday 8:45 1 m. and returning leave Edenton 6:0 p m; leave Edenton 7:25 a m, retufnbi leave Norfolk 6:00 p m. Both ,trah stop at intermediate stations. " Steamers leave Elizabeth City "da'' (except Hunday) 1-45 p in for Roano Island. Leave Edenton daily (excep Sunday) 2:30 p m for Seuppemon river. Leave Belhaven 5.00 a m Tue. day, Thursday and Saturday and Wash ington at 6:00 a m, Monday, , Wedne day and Friday for Aurora, ' Maklc vifie and Bay Side. Leave Washingto" 6:00 a m for Greenville. ' - Steamers sail daily from New ; Ber at 6 P. M. except Saturday, , . , Steamer Neuse Sailing Monday. v7 nesday and Friday connects at Edzabet City with train due to arrive at Norfu! 10:45 a. m. Steamer Ocracoke Sailii Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday conritc at Elizabeth City with train due at No folk at 2 p. m.r,:.. , ;, , yi '; CURRITUCK' BRANCH ' Leave Norfolk 8 10 a m and 4 10 n i daily - (except Sunday) for Mumh Point; leave Munden Point,; (daily e cept Sunday) 6 0 a m and 11 10 a m Steamers leave Munden Poin Monda Wednesday and Friday st .11 30 a m. for Currituck Sound and returns f lowing dajr-: .... tW-' VIRGINIA BEACH 7 AND ' CAI ; . HENRY ELECTUG LINE. Leave- City ; Hail avenue (opposi Montlcello Hotel) via North route f Cape Henry and Virginia Beach, wc days. 6 15, 6 80, 7 80, 8 30, 9 30 1 30, 11 80 a m; '1830, H 30,,8 30, 3 4 80, 5 80, J6 80, 7 80 p-tn, Sunday 80, 7 30, 8 30 9 80, 10 30, 11 ; a m; '13 80,- 1 80. 2 80, 3 30. 4 :, 6 80, 6 80, 7 80 p m. ' - - Go through to Virginia Beach. Leave City Hall avenue (opji'v Monticello Hotel) via South' 'route i Virginia Beach direct," week days, fc a. m. and every , hour thereafter u 8:00 p. m, j also express train 5-35 p No stops., Sundays 7:00 a m . every hour thereafter until 8;00 p i, Leave Park avenue station fo Cinia Beach 9:45 a.m. daily (:. Sunday. i .. R. E. L. Buvcit. M. W. M.V.I-: Tnitllc Mjrr. ,. n. . II. C. Ii"ur.';iN!i, i.-n. Vrt. & Vi . -i l 1 Ntug llrlnk In ii. - i
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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