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.V- 7 n mi. News reached Tacoma Wash, No- .. Tember 5, that i volcanic eruption in September destroyed the new Me- . . Cullough incLterry peafcsr-which. tad . appeared & the Aleutian Islands. The' M,m- trinAit (it tha nfflnar nf a I UD m w mi - 1 ? IF. Ill I ATIil R-V I LK-n K SI I ! U C I I Vfc7 United :fetatf s revenue : cutter, which 4 J . - " .had latf islands about three wseka Le first symptom of Contagions Blood Poison is usually a little sort or nlcw. before. " ' """V" v .ich is quickly followed by a red rash o the siin. swollen gland ia the f'f,-ir ' ..n v v oin. falling hair, ulcerated mouth and throat, and often copper calored - wifii A ff-, . Fee U labltloa -otches on different part, of the body. As the UoodDecomes more fully V2a5 trttah Terr much laminated with tbe'poison, pustular eruptions and sores break out on rBf ff ihf Jiesh. and in extremTcases the nerves and bones are attacked and the If your JUrtf, I Jnactlvo a yon feel finVer nails drop off. - The the sufferers find themselves diseased from head dull, your, yfe- are heavy and slight, to foot with this humiliating , ile and destructive poison.,' other disease. jxerujjf 4 4klliwts'you. v.'Orlno Laxa is so highly contagious rmanY an ianecent person has been inoculated by ttTt FruW krif stimulates the liver handling the. clothing r nslng the loUet tlclea of an Jn: beiiisasd Wes you feel bright There is but one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, and that ' u S. 1 S "l : atuSdsTthi diaease in the right way by going-down into the . and dCjivA fcftao Laxative Fruit j Bttacw uw caution and neutliin aad-loreing out, Byrup'does toauseate er gripe and every parucie oi ine poison nun mm ; n. nujsu i vnau w . w blood pure and rich, tones up, the system prtno directive than pill, or and completely and permanently curea this , ;orffln'tjartioa. , Refuse " subst!? disease. S.S.S. has cured thousands of ett - rvU fharmaoy, ftfVo.tfliHoua Blood Poison. ' If you are suf-. luw- r"7" 7 FURELY VEGETABLE faring with this debasing and destructive disease begin the use Of S. S. S, and get the I Thousands Of men have been laid poison tout of your blood -before it permanently wrecka. your health.- We have a home treatment book on the disease which we will send free te all who wish it, and in addition our physicians will giije without charge any medical advice needed. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAOTA, UA- We.loff by.'tedjito;wnrii.rai:theaTe- 8ult ot .the- financial stringency. SOUTHERN RAILWAY ' " SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE' 16, 1907. j, . Eastern Time 138 144 108 112 j Daily. Daily Daily. Daily.; Lv Ar. 107 , Daily. PM . a so! S 43 S 65 ' 4 Op 4 10 17 : 4 12 4 S6 4 451 -4 S4 6 06 S 30 8 35 84 ' " 00 , ot so 1 . B7 ' 7 10 T 25 ; t 1 43 . 7 49 3( "8t2 A 12 ,-8 0 ' I'M AM AM AM i 40 7 151 1 10 0 Greensboro -' 54 7 28 .1 24 8 McLean burg. .. .. 10 06 7 40 1 40 15 Glbwmv! lie-v 10 12 7 46 1 45 17 Elon College 10 24 7 58 1 68 21 Burlington 10 30 8 06 2 03 23 Graliam 10 38 8 111 2 14 26 Hw Rl vor 10 M 8 221 2 30 J2 Mnbane 11 00 8 33 2 41 37 Ettand.. 11 08 8 42 2 52 41 HlllsborO 11 2U 8 64 I 06 46 University 11 12 9 15 3 32 65 Durham. 11 47 9 19 3 42 57 East Durham .. .. 11 64 9 26 3 52 61 Brassne Id 12 081 9 40 4 07 69 Morrlsvllle 13 19 9 61 4-HO 73 Cary 12 45 10 20 56 81 RALEIGH 12 671 10 351 5 131 87 Garnnr. . 1 03 10 41 5 20 90 Auburn 1 16 10 52 5 34 96 Clayton 1 30 11 06 5 49 104 Wilson's Mills .. .. 1 65 11 19 09 109 Selraa 2 ! 11 25 6 15 112 Pine Level 2 15 II " 6 26 H8 Princeton 2 26 1 1 32 1 124 Rose .. 2 40 1? 10! 6 55 130 GOLDSBORO. . PM I'M AM Ar. Lv. PM It 20 13 00 11 45 11 35 1! 22 11 IS 11 05 10 49 10 83 10 20 10 05 9 45 9 32- 9 26 9 06 f 56 8 87 8 16 8 10 7 59 7 45 7 83 7 88 7 12 42 AM 136 I '189 I 117 Daily. Dairy.0ailj PM PM AM 1 10 t 14 00 S 65 8 411 8 35 t 29 8 18 8-07 8 00 7 48 7 80 7 It 7 141 8 87 6 48 8 80 6 09 8 00 8 50 6 86 5 15 5 04 4 63 4 42 4a 8 661 6 t7i 5 23 6 18 6 07 4 661 4 60 4 86 4 25 4 18 4 07 I 80 3 39 8 80 I 17 8 i9 2 60j t 82 2 26 t 161 2 00 1 46 1 351 1 24 1 12 1 001 PM 8 67 It I 21 8 16 j r i , I H I H I 1 r t! 64 13 II 12 24 11 6 11 tl 11 11 0' 10 t 10 88 10 25 10 10 66 40 PM This condensed schedule is published as Information and is subject to Ctmnge without not'ec to the publ'c. J Nos 111 and 113 l.nmile tluougb Pullman ftleoping cars between Greensboro. N. C Mireliciid City mid Beaufort, N C. . t Nos- 103 ad 135 l andle Southern Railway Parlor cars between Greensboro -and Oollf"or.j. N. C. ,. II llttrdoiek. r T M i v. II. Tayloe, G. I'. A.) W. H. Aekert, T. P. C. M, ttaahlngtua. l- ' i crnon, T. P. A.. Chnrlotte. N. C. T. III. GFeeae, C. T. ' S ' 0 - oc -FRESH STOCK- 0 0 GROCERIES For the Family. J. L. McDANIEL. 0 0 a Crner Broad and Hancock Sts.. New Bern, N C. IOC DOC 0 3 fna Q v FOLEY'S HeTAR The original -LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and Jan; troubles. No opiates. Ijn-alcoholic. - ISood for every body. Sold everywhere, Th genuine '.. FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR U ia a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. .jf Prepared only by Foley A Company, Chloago.' DATIS PHAKMACI FRIEND TO FRIEND. . . ; .;. ..... ' r The personal recommendations of peo fie who have been cured of cough and colds by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have done more than alt clsa to make it a staple article of trade and corumercs over ; a largs part of fne civilised, world : c .. . .. v:'i' m" ', Merji ?Uarmafcy : y Wiurt JrfoaM 14M ! .In case of born aoald-what would you do to reileva the - paint Suehylnjurles arv Itable to Jwcur In any family lipwfpfo&iW be prepared; iWf tten'' 3lisAiWiain Salve, applied ori a soft cloth will re lieve the pain almost instantly, and nnlesi the Injury Is a vary severe oner, will caui-e the parU to heal ' without leiaviiit a scar( For sale by' Davis Pharmacy ard F. S. Duffy r 4i Egotistical people, never seem to be afflicted with weak "I'a." Colds anaLCroapta Ctdldreii "My little girl Is subject to colds," says Mrs. Wnt H. Serlg, No; 41 Fifth St, Wheeling, W. Va.' "Last winter she had a severe' spell and a terrible cough,, but I cured her with Cham berlain's Cough Remedy without the aid ot a doctor, and ray little "boy has been: prevented many times from hav ing the croup; by the timely use of this syrup." This remedy is for sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. As to marriage, divorce should not be called "the funny partof it." He Fought at Ctettysbarg . David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: "Electric Bitters have done me more good than any medicine I ever took. For several years I had stomach trou ble, and paid out much money for med lclne to little purpose until Ibegan taking Electric Bitters. I would not take $500 for what they have done for me." Grand tonic for the aged and for female weaknesses. Great al terative and body builder; best of all 'for iame back and weak kidneys! Guaranteed by all Druggists, 60c. - . , j The baker isn't. at all sorry,, as a rule; when his cake la, "dough." , JUST RECEIVED NEW BUCKWHEAT ALSO, x Old Virginia Herring roe, A very Palatable Breakfast FOOD, J. F. Cuthrell 'PboneBl Middle St. Mad from pure dis-' tilled filtered wa ter. ' ! y NEW BERN ICE 19-21-23 Griffith Srreet, : H, O. KKNNA, ,., .u W.J. E. BALL KEWKcSfBAlsI COTrON : BUYERS ' : RODGEES: Mc(UBeV& CO. ' ' coTTow axroarsM. -fa f Kosrour. va. -We guarantee highest prices. 8peclal attention gWro to Cotton . consigned to -i OS.,' . i-H'K--:" W take UveTpooI and New York mat keU and -will take pleasure ia giving oar friends latest ououtioni. 'Pbono Nw IBern. N.C. Full line of , Dwgj, Medi cines, y Toilet Articles ', and Soap. ; Fresh '"Supply of Flower -SeedivS )r: PHYSICIANS' PRESCR1P 'TIONS A , SPECIALTY : Pranipt Kv I make a speciality of repairing bicycles and am quipped to do the work on short order. I guarantee all work. Bring your blcyele to my shop and let me nx it. , .: . , f A. T. LOKEY, ':'.:-:,:-'. pt - lddto tlrssL ;. -; : Ke Case ef Pneunionla en Bscotd. We da not know of a single instance where a cough or cold resulted In pneumonia or consumption when Fo ley's Honey and Tar bad been taken. It cures cougfis, colds perfectly, so do not take chances with some un known preparation which may con tain opiates, which cause constipa tion, a condition that retards recov ery from a cold. Ask for Foley's Hon ey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. .Davis Pharmacy. Lawyers and tailors, even are not always able to suit themselves. .Appeidkttla. is due to a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by-employing drastlo par gaUves. Ad avoid all danger, use on ly Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle- .cleansers . and lnvigoratofa. Guaranteed for headachej biliousness, malaria ana jaundice, at au urug- glsU, IBcVAv-,-.' . , '.''''' HALF.WAT P0I5T. . ; Hundreds of Hew Bern Cittseni Know ?kere' It ItV -.' V -. Not sick enough to go to bed; - Nbt well enough to do your work. Itching Piles Irritate you all the tlme.v WV'":.'. ::i:':-'J':-f9 Eciema or any itchiness of the skin Makes life a misery to bear; fi . Doan's Oltment cures all, itchiness. Plenty4r proof that this Is so.'; ; "Read what a'New Bent cltlsen' says , John F. Hanff, , proprietor ; of h general merchandise store at 80. Mid dle street. New Bern, N. e says t "I used Doan's Kidney' Pills and they are all that they are; represented to fee."" I can also say that Doan's Ointment Is the best- thing that I ever used tor itching hemorrhoids. ' I', suffered Un told agony with them, could not rest one- moment, day or night, ' and could not find anything to relieve the suffering, until I came across Doan's Ointment and procured it at Brad ham's Pharmacy. It ; relieved me at once, and acted entirely different from anything else I ever used. Tou could talk about this rem dy for a month and it would not be like one applica tion' of the ointment Tou can uho my name" and I will only be too pleased to recommend these remodloR to any one 'whenever opportunity arises." -' , v.y For Sale by all dealers. Price cents. . Foster-MUburn Co., Burr New York, sols agents for the Un!uJ States."- " . i , Remember the oame Donn s i i1 take no o' " Whatthe Country jstloihg rn HE big crops of the Wsst and I - the uniform high prices Of past 1 years are the salvation off the . country to-dsy. -The keep the eountry from Agoing broke1' as it did ten years ago. Our big crops have pre vented a panic in the year past because mere- was noney , in ne . vresii. uur farmers have done well, they have paid off their mortgages and- they have be, come our financial standing army that has kept back the enemT-V'TKwtt-ilTne,'' although our Trust leaders have almost precipitated a panic from their Inflation of Trust stocks and manufactures. U Is not alone-from financial stand nnlnt that the farmfir has strengthened our Republic By hiSldteHigence h ia Increasing tne productiveness oi our fields; by adopting modern machinery and labor 'saving devices, such as the new gang-piows, narvesters ana inresn ing machinery; i A larger portion of our lana nas oecome proauciiire, jLuetoruior Is moving ahead In his knowledge as to how to get the most out of- his soil. He has learned bow to best fertilize his fields,: to rotate his crops and that too munh v frtlllir . is bad.- . PeoDle were hrone to believe tnas.'ir a ntue iertwzer U good for a plant or crop1 much more WOUlu oe Deiier, ana so aope nu uvur feed until the crop proves a failure. In the same wav the stock is often over-fod oimh feedlns is wasted when carried beyond the power oi tne animai 10 as' Simiiace lb auu uiru ii iuw uniuu. jciiuou who care for milch cows know-that there l limit to amount of mllknroducins food which it will be profitable, to feed a dftirv Hiw. . - .... t . v -., . In fact It Is the same with man or animal to over-feed or to over-stimulate the stomach ioes not pay. An appeuie that has to be Incited to action by stimu lant or aonetizinK dishes needs a rest. The tonics which are advertised so much are usually made largely oi- aiconoi roots, herbs and barks, made without the use of a particle of alcohol or narcotic this he called: his "Uoiden -Medical ins covery." $ ..r..-, If then no mn is stronger than his stomach and physical strength is created ; In the stomach and distributed from it, the veryrst quflstlonvthat a weak man fihnnM k. la. 11 What is wrong wfth mv " f stomach ?--!(. there are .weak lungs.. tne conaiuon aiso. points wj wean -stomach. All physicians know that tie cure of consumpftwu Is, but c Question ot Everybody knows that alcohol shrinks up the red blood corpuscles. Now the: common sense treatment would .tie a little starvation.. Don't feed because It's sup posed to be time to take another. meet-r feed wnen you are nungry ana men put "your house In order" by putting the stomach In the best sort of condition to assimilate the food you do eat. In this way rich, red blood Is made. Dr. Pierce, after long experimenting-found that the best tonic to put the stomach in "apple pie order " was an alterative extract from nutrition. , If Vou ean out flesh and fat on the body the lungs will take cariof themselves. ?The one thing which baffies tne pnysician in uie cure oi lung ana other -diseases is? weak-' stomach. If' the stomach waatrong he'd, feel sure of a cure. xSln Tact," then, any "cbndit lbit , of tihvsfc&l weakness at once suggests weak stomach, i When- the stomach Is made strong, the whoW body ains Strength , neart,nver, ,nd everv ol-nau of the body. lumrs. kldnevs. etc. jhares In this newly sained strenirth. -4 ' 71 . ': ? It Is because'Dr. Pferee's oldet Med- ? leal uiscovery - cures aiseasea, oi ne stomach and other, organs .of digestion and nutrition that "It gives- strength; to the whole bodyT When the weakjstdm- 4 ach Is made strong by "Golden Medical T 11- several organs of tiie body, and 'the "weak" heart which was weak because it was not well fed becomes strong again.' mo witn tne weakness 01 tneotner oraans VijIi. I. la ..Mil iuIiaii tka ktftmoitk. Ul 11110 uuu1.11 o in vi. . .1 it.... iuvwrnp is curea. xae tnis example: 1 wisn to say to tne worm tnav nr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery has roved a great blessing to me,"' wtltes Hi. Uaco y should be In a very bad state how I Jin Co., Mass.,1" as I firmi Uen aeon, of ShutesbU rv. Frank- ' believe. I If I had not taken It. Prior (to September. 1867, I had doctored, for- my, stomach trouble for several years, going through a course of treatment without any "real: benefit In September, 1896, 1 had very sick spells and grew wotse; could eat but little; I commenced In September, 1897, to take Br. Plcroe's medicine and In a short time I could eat and work. I have Qained twenty pounds in two tnonw." - -Constipation -and a bilious attack go hand In hand. Dr. Pieree's Pleasant Pellets are a snre and Speedy cure for both. Tiny, sugar-coated granules. One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic. Thoy never gripe. Nothing else Is "Just as good." It is unlawful for the blacksmith to I forge a name for himself." PROFESSIONAL CARDS How to Cure a Cold Be as careful-as you can yiu will occasionally fake cold, and when you do, get a medicine of known reliabil ity,, one that has an established repu tation and that is certain to effect a quick cure. Such a medicine Is Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. It has gain ed a world wide 'reputation by Its re markable caves' of this moBt common ailment, and cental ways be depended uon. It acts on nature's plan, re lieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and aids nature In restoring the system to & healthy condition. During the many years In which it has been in general use we have yet to learn of a single case of cold or attack of the grip having re sulted in pneumonia wnen this rem edy was need, which shows conclu sively that it is a certain preventa tive of that dangerous disease. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and, may be given as confidently to a baby, as .to an adult? For Bale by Davis Phar macy and F. S. Duffy. . y If . one onion is strong; what about two?" "In union there is; strength.'; ; Trial Catarrh treatment are being mailed but tree! by Dr. Shoop, Racine. Wis., :.Theiie; tests are proving to tb people without, a. penny's cost the great value ot this scientiflo prescript tl6n known to druggists everywhere as Dr. ghoop's Catarrh Remedy, Soid, by Duffy. if- j - - -.'"- -" . - V- --.( .- ? v -V 4 y The hair bleacher likes to see peoi pie Improve their golden opportunities: --.y ' :,y y ; ..ly,.,'vy-i? j -v 81ck. Headache. ,:yjVyV I from; 4 disordered ndltion;y of 'C fh( stomach and "oin te. 'cure by taking Clha)nberlatn'sdtomadhy and tlef Whits.' f Get' a free sample 'M Daylf Pharniacy hnd F. 8. Duffy's and try id An Alleged great lottery.' "was , unr covrea vji oecrei,; . (service men in Chicago. !-:;!y;',r,!:i-.'y,''f kh Gautiori C3ouBh--evim from ifniDin tUl only An shouUl always html, sVxithe, iMiMthe IriitatMl hrotv entaj tutwft. lHyn iHHMiijr minrn8 it wkii m ttupefvlnf potion, Jt' trn(rft bow BfrnnUilngt finally omrvn about Fortwwity y nVTr. Bhonp h-i oonauuitij wamwl rxMtplenotto takeeonvh irtiirv or p-rt-m-i Chloroform, of .tnh-. ii late thouuti ' If p-iMi r In y..tir t VryiiMMillifr-n'; -and mnr, a-oiun ovvft ( lire,. t) I )j. Ik -A fcl"1 O '1PR ii. 1 is oontftinii'g Opiinn, iwiTni. And now ItM.ia .4 "Put H on thellM)l. ' "ffl KilxtlliM." (ifKMl! 1 , 'v rift."' -niriftlM,nit 1 having i r. Hoop' 4 on I r. HlMKtpg it muni by .t mi- .-V Hi 1 hu it t. . ..... a tt uiy It'i i .iriii M th' tl, '. I. ;,: I. H hK'f-jJ t ''.m 1 i V i"9 1 ( -1 Wn-l IlrtU t '! VU i I L. J. Schwab, GOLDSBORO, N. C. LEGAL NOTICES ": MORTGAGE SALK.W-', y ' , . -''ICraveh Cpunty; Pursuant to the" power of sale coo- tained in that certain mortgage deed exec y red by T. 8. Hyman arid-Malinda Hyman, hie wife, td E, J.. White, bear Ing data; ot February y' J907, wd recorded In tSe office of the Register bfs Deeds- of tjraven county,; in Book 163. page 9.' I will offer tor aale and sell Jto -the highest bidder, r: at the Court House- door In' New Bern, N. C, Wt' '&turday the'. 28th ;day; of. I De centner iwi, attne nmr ot iz o cioca St., the following described property conveyed in the said mortgage, to-wit: All: my right; title and interest in and (o Tny-father, 'William Hyman's, deceased, estate in Craven, county and State of. North. Carolina,, for further and better description see deed from ihctro,,Fenner ",to William Hyman, wded in Register of Deeds office in t ftven oountjr. in Book 93, Page 355, so deed from A. Dove and wife to William Hyman, Book 93, pages 355 and 356. All my crop raised during 1907, 'corn and cotton, eta . Also one bay 'mare; white in face, being the same which I traded for this day with Said E: & White. Four head of cattle, two (2) cows, (one red and. one dark), marked: smooth crop each ear; .two (ZY yearlings (one dark, one light red); unmarked. This' 16thday of November, 1907. : E. i. WHITE, . " Mortgagee. tWKfifii: Korfollf I Soolera k erence-mayue naa ior xurtner ae scrrpUon, j ,,v. .r , .V ) TISDALEU V ' - " - Mortgagee. R,-B. NIXON. Attorner. U '' ' LOCAL TMI) TABI.EV GOLDSBORO mm4 UKAVYOHT aqtiv BuDdav, August 4, 19.'V... ; ENTER! NOTICE. State of North Carolina, . . Craven County. To R. B. Lane, entry taker for Craven ,Cpunty: The undersigned, J. H. I pock an Henry Watson, of Craven county, North Carolina, enters and lays, claim to the following -described pieces or parcel of land In Noi 9 Township, Craven countyh-8tate of North Caro lina, the same being vacant and un appropriated land, and subject to en try, viz: Bounded on the south by the Blades Lumber Company, on the east, by Ed. Wetherlngton, on the north by J. W. Stewart, on the west by E. Z. R. Davis, containing by esti mation 50 acres, more or les3. Entered this 18th day of November, 1907. J. H. IPOCK, HENRY WATSON. ;,y-- MORTGAGE BALE. -Pursuant to the power of sale-con talhed In that certain mortgage deed l executed by JD. D. Mercer and L, T. Mercer, hia wife, to i. E. 'Morris, hearing date of January 26th, 1906, and recorded '(n the office of Regis-1 tec of Deeds for Craven county in BooVNo., 160,yFolI6 152, I will Offer for sale and sell to the highest bid der at the Court House door in New Bern, N. C, on Monday, the 9th day of December, 1907, at the hour of 12 o'clock M., the following described real estate, as conveyed in said mort gage, to-wit: ' All that certain tract or parcel of land In Craven county, North Carolina,- adjoining the lands of A. C. Lane, R. A. Russell and others, be ginning at the mouth of Wllkerson's branch and runs north 50, 100 poles to a white oak in the fork of said branch;' then south 27 W. to the lane leading from the dwelling house ot said A. C. Lane, 88 poles to a light- wood stake, where the cross fence Joins the lane fence; with said cross fence 8. 55 E. to Flat Swamp; then don the run of said swamp to the mouth of Wllkerson's branch, the be ginning, containing seventy-five (75) acres, more or less. It being the same land conveyed by said J. E. Morris to said C. D. Mercer, by deed dated December 5, 1905, and record ed in Book No. 160, Folio 151 of the public records of Craven county, to which reference Is hereby made. This 6th day of November, 1907. J. E. MORRIS, Mortgagee. R. O'HARA, Attorney. STATIONS Lv. GoMsboro MUle-s Basts - LaOrange Falling Creek Kinston Caswell Dover Cove Tuscarora Clarks Ar. New Bern Lv. New Bern Rlverdale Croatan Havelock Newport Wild wood Uorehoad City Atlantic Hotel Beaufort EA8TBOUN1 1 Read Dow n 3 5 a. ra. p. iii. Frederic La Pierre ' r " - 'Concert Pianist. r . Vocal and Pianoforte teacher R. Pirtsrson fiouis, ' Studio 1 1 f Mlddts tt - Oyer irkdhsm's Wufl Store. Kimball Piano furnished by George R. Fuller. -.Vtv- ' '-t'U. ! jr. . : w ;. PomuJiisA INunn, V. aTTpRHBI AT,LAW, Practice -ftj thecounties bf; Craven, j wi hii ci, I ajuiiw, tfuuw lulu vuvuiw aad in the State Supreme and Federal Courts." !'5i ' - Telephone No. 87. ', -r-J .Office No."- 69. Craven street,- ew Bern, U. 0 : .- - . ;, . , - 1 1 ,' . " . .,. ,. HANCOCK , cm. ., Real Estate Agent y- 148: BKOAD ST, KEW. BEBIf., sf(C ft crnest m ureen morpvti y As , COUxseliob fl -;';: AT ..LA If T'-' Cratea St, i .Jitik w Court' riousel eiiuippH .v$tnmmpt officeTwi Beglster -of -r Dwdeil Prw tices ,in the.Ceurts) ot -Craven-, Voce amll(i;afiAt;"'jOnsl'ow. hS wher vr services''-sre tearilre4. ' tt; j TETERIS ART' Hl 8ICHS Cf, y, Gradate joty the.( K4psatAyy:, j y , City Veterinary Cojlege.' jT Office and' Honpltnl (9 Broad- Street ADMIJiISTRATOR'8 NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of R. T. Carawon, deceased, late of Cra ven county, N. C, this Is to notify all persons having claims agatnBt the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned or to D. L Ward, bis , attorney, on or before the 11th day of November, 1908, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. AH -persons indebted to. said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. :: " This the 9th day ot November, 1907 Z. M. CARAWON. Administrator.' AND TCSTEE'S SALE OT LAND. In accordance with a deed of trust, executed November 6, 1905, and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, N. C, in Book Na 156, on Page 472, by Frank 3. French and Mary A, hi swlf e, to E. C. Boomer and W. B. Ferguson, the land described in said Instrument will be sold for cash, at publlo outcry, to the highest bidder, at the Court House In New Bern, N. C, on Saturday, Decem ber 14th, at 12 o'clock m. The laud to be' solo desorlbed as follows Sitrkted In, Craven county, N." C, be ginning' at . .McCoy's 8rd corner, a kfunip shown by L. H. French, and tuns N. 77 degrees W. 32 1-2 poles to a black gum standing on the side of a ditcfi-, Hughes and Wallace's corner; thence '8. :71 degrees W. with J. Rt Morris's line,' formerly Arnold's land, 151 poles to a pine stump on Plank Landing Road, said stump was shown by.F.'C. Mosley, Wm. Mosley, and L. H-. French, and runs thenoe 8. 89 l-i W 61 J-a poles to Klnsey's Ditch; then witit hia. ditch 8. 43 1-1 W0 poles to rKinseyS;Corner; aUo-8rd corner of 8prlgg'e 840 acre patent; . thence with; Mosley's Une8y7S degrees E. . 820 poles -to a pine In McCoy' Branch Palmer and Mosley's corner; thencs with- McCoy'a. Branch to two persilK mon 4 trees in saidv brabcb,J JSladss ooraer; thenoe with . F,: C j Mosely's line W the, beglnnfng, containing; 142 acrS.ruore or les,yAlW';deepjrtbe4 a;.th, same land eonveyed- to F.J. .French . of F.' H. " .yoa , JCberete4 guardian, September It.-1903, nd re corded In -said records in Book 14 on-Page ZB2 'j .November: Bl3:f ' E. C. BOOMER, Trustee'; J ADillXLSlKAIOK'S NOTICE. Having Qualified aa administrator of the estate of J. M. Daniels, de ceased,, late cf Craven county, N. C, this 1j to notify a'.l persons having -r'.ahiH against the eUit oi said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 6th day of November, 1908, or tHis notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. November 6th, 1907. C. E. IPOCK, Administrator. -R. B. NIXON, Attorney. 7:S0 7.10 ( :2 ) 7:30 7:41 8 CO 812 sr:i 8:3S 8:50 8:56 9:18 9:27 9:65 10:01 10:17 10:37 10:44 11:00 11:07 11:28 4:E0 r..3:i 6:1.: G:4 7:01 7:1 7:41 7:5'i 8:0'i 8:2J 8:3 j 8:4 I 8:6 1 9:10 WESTBOUND STATIONS. Ar Ooldsboro Millers Beets T-aGrange Falling Creek Kinston Caswell Dover Cove Tuscarora Clarks Lv. New Bern Ar. New Bern Itleerdale Croatan Havelock Newport Wlldwood Morehead City tlantlc Hotel Bc-autort 8 a. m. 11:45 11:36 11:24 11:14 10:58 10:43 10:29 10:18 10:03 9:51 9:45 9:26 9:20 8:52 8:46 8:30 8:10 8:03 7:47 7:40 7:25 4 p. m. 9:3" 9:2-) 9:10 9:0 ) 8:' 8:2 1 8:1. . 7 7:-4 7:1 ". 7'10 tf4a 6:30 6:20 6: 0 8:53 5:.(7 5:30 5:13 Head Up. CONNECTIONS. At Kinston and New Bern wliii At lantic Coast Line. Trains No. 1 and 4 connect at OoMa- boio with A. C. L., trains ns fo.ln-.vs: No. 41, Southbound; No. 42, North bound; and with Southern ltr.il way trains Nos. ill. westbound and N 112 east bound. BETWEEN NEW HE UN AND U A V BOKO. Dally Fx. Sunday Sunilay oi.i) STATIONS. Lv. New Berr Neuse Junction Oiympla Ueelsbor.. Ulades Junrli-.: OrHntebor West Allianc e East A)'i Baybor- a. in. Uy I'. Sale for Partition Nathan George vs. Marlah. George and others - By villi's of an order of the Super ior Court In the above, entitled cause, I will sell for cash, at 12 M., at the Court House door, New Bern, N. C, Motfday December 9th, 1907, all the following described property, viz: On South' side of Neuse river and west side of Slocumbs Crek, beginning at the 2nd' corner of Ellen E. McDolege patent dated 1759, a stake in Reed Neck or the north side of Black Swamp and by. the south side of a small" branch known by the iiamo of Ratlesnake Slosh, running thence north 2nd line of said palent N. 62 E. 40 poles to a stake on the north side cf Reedy Nccft Branch the third corner of said patent then with 3rd line of some S. 20 E. 57 14-100 poles then to a stake then S. 62 W. and parallel 10 I he Mt oml line in said pa tent 1 !9 -:-:4 lo the drst line of the patent 1: c i vl;h I'm-.41 lin? X. 22 W. to the lit ;ia'-ilng. Kefer to Book 81, Page KejisteT of Deeds ojBce of CfraVen Count for forth description. R. B. ;MXON, Comm H. C: WHITEIIURST, Attorney:: F M. SltnmonV I fa t. p ati; , - Jf,' V0RTGAGZ SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtus of a power contained la mortgage deed from W. If. Hugglns 'and wife to N Tlsdale, tecorded. In I the ofllc6f'tba Register of Deeds rA."D.'ffi'ii,;0t Carteret county, N, C, Book No! JU: IJ. Alltuy " v ? Tit M. D.,' Page 140, I wUl sell at theJ t-oun House uoor m new uern, n, v., p.", f I j p at publlo auction for' cash,- at 12 A.0 , COWCZLOltS AT liV ... j , ai a,aii .-v a y OTlfn ,"0. 69 E&jtb Front Stieet, : ft over V. (..;TelfBraih C.T!:o. rim't.lc-! Jn tlio cmuH(s i f rrfvn, 1 I'dlitiil,, ! Lenoir. C: ' '', ' r- i IfrM, Pi- !!(, end V'; ko, ' . s ; a- T. : ' ' fl 1 I ")M ; I f ' -, V ) ! 1 Decpmber, 1907, the f ollowlna; de scribed ' real'' estivte In- Careteret I county. N. C;, on Davis shore: One I fourth B'Ti, wow or leas, beginning ' i 11. comer of the Geo. W. ' t, 1 I on wp"t side tit the hlgh- y, r ii:.tj fiftire V'Ifh tha Geo. W. !.?.' . !!, II. 67 W.,10 poles; tlmnce i j ' ' !,(-e M. C7 IZ. 10 pol; r I ' ' ' y ; V. e V.'. wl"t the 4 . .'.-I 10 ll.s I 't.:: 1 It ' Ii ciummiscrators Notice Having qualified as administrator cf the estate ot John M. Thorp deceas ed, late of Craven county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, on or before the 3th day of November 1908, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons lndebt ed to said e3tat$ will please make Im mediate payment. , November Bth 130L W, L. BARNES .V. ' .. Administrator. yEiitrj' HoUcb ';').--,rMt'.:'it of North Carolina, iy-5:i.;-: , Craven County, - T It B. Lane, Entry Taker Taker, for Crtvaa County , . 4 The lunderslgned Geo. K. West, of Craven county, North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the following de scribed piece .or parcel of land lh Third Township, Craven county, State of North Carolina,!. the. tame being va cant and, unappropriated, land', .' and subject to entry, vis: Bounded on the North by the :pocoalnr on- the north tltls. of Dover Road, on ths east, by m. hU iT.1. Bryan, on lha south uu Idol Daugherty lands, knd on the west by Qifr lands of Mrs. M.' E. Harrison, and others, oontalnlng by as Umatlon Two Hundred acres Entered this" 29,' day. of Oct, 1907 '. 'V.'',;'v'i'.GEa.K.-:WEST y- Uoripago (Sal y ' . pursuant to a power of sale oontaJn d In. that certain mortgAgs sxeoutud by Ira T. W. Howell and Srah Howell, his wlfs, to W. K. Brown, said mort mine and -bote belns; duly asln d to J. a 11 Warren with all prop erty rights and powers Invested In mud AV. !). Brown by the said mort tiiivn, l-i-nilnif date the 18th day of April, lh 14, the same bnlna; recorded In l m ice of the Kegleter of Dm1 i f 1 IOV.-H county In book 1 113, pnuos - 7, unci ai-it, 1 will ll at t he 1 .- ! . iL.nr In Nv ltxrn, N. (.'.. ? v tf t : "VP!i "r, 1 '-,! i, , 1 1 ; r,. ' ; . to STATIONS. Ar. New Bern Neuse Junction Olympia Tteelsboro Blades Junction Grantsboi 0 West Alliance Kas't Alllatu-e Buyboro :i:r. 1 :.Hii T r,:! 7 IN . 1 "1 U. W. MAGUIKI-:. I! K. !. Ii '' Qeneri-ul Supt. 'I'i it! : B. P. KOSTHK. it. i". urn;; : Asst. Oen'l. Supt. ii-nl. I 'at ' Ooldsboro, N. C. .usui 2, im. BBTWUKN IIAl.l-;l;il tVK i ll' Effective Wonilny. Mnn li i ''I. M K r. ' Ayt. 1 v. EAST BOUND vv Dally Kx. Sunday. Mixed. 1. p. m. Stat.'ona. i:30 I.v. ItaleiKh Ar. (Cleveland St. r.l-iuve 5:38 lnmli'- I 'in- ii.. 5:10 Duke :-'i.lln,'r 5:48 llousluill SpIihj; i:U8 Knii.iii .1 S:25 KhkIc I:o. -I: 6:3S W'.-ii.l.-l I 8.42 Hock (Juairy Zebu ion 7:00 Ar. Head Dowd : ' -I'M) inn.-,- I0x. .-: unlay. Mixed. a in. il:00 X ' 1 s S 4 5 S:.'i7 S:L'a i 05 7:47 ' 7.43 Lv. 7:30 IUd Up Train No. 30 conin-rts with No. 3 from New Bern. No. 21) with No 4 for New Born. Steamer "Mwih," now ope rated between Washington and iirr-en-vllle, will be dlseonlnnied after .Satur day. June 29. 1K07. Freight destine.: to Tar Itlver Lnnd Ings will be delivend as follou.H. Orlmcs Landing and lioyd s l-Viry, N. C, at Qrlmesland. N. C Tnfl'H Land ing and Farmer's Landing, ai yimnson, N. C. M. V. MAGI IKI;, (irn'l. It. H. I.. Ill C1I, Trumc liilillKi-r. II. I . Mi ll.. GUMS, (.rurrnl l-riiula ui.il I'a.imicf ..DNHOHO. MOIUOMKAM CIT l!ICA I t lilt T niid lilll-'ol.li . Kilei-live AUKtist Mil, 1907. It. K. I,. DDNCH. u. c. nunniNs, Trafno Manager. )3en. Pas. Agt In the mortgaire aforesaid towlt: One tract Of land In Craven county, on tho North side of Swift Creek an. I .situat ed on the Washington road, beginning at II. F. Lancaster's corner and runa South 23, Kast 76 polea to Kdward Lathlnghouse corner, then South 2ii, West 20 poles, then North 74. Went HO poles, lo tho Washington public road, then up said road to U. I-'. Lancaster's line, then with said iJineoMtor llae South 2, East 1 52 poles lo the begin ning, containing 50 acrcH, more or less. J. II. M. WAltltKJt Asslgnee of Mortixngee. New Bern, N. C, October 21. 1907. Aamiuistratois JNonce Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Herman lpock, deceased, late of Craven county, N. C. Ibis is to notify all persons having claims igalhst the estate of said deveaaed to exhibit t'ueiri tooths undealgnotl on or before ths XOth day ot September 1908, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make Im- Imedlate payment I 1 OQftK v. N. B. IPOCK, ''."''- Administrator. AND CURE the LUNGS WITM 8 Dr.Kisig t!:ii Discover rn rfVsUciii'-'iiiOTm i w.i V GLL3 IrWBoUleFrse " " ft 1"""T SNDtlINQ TROUBLES. c . . . i )KAnsFACiOiii A. M. P. M. ' 7:00 Lv. Ooldsboro Ar. S ;iO 7:30 1 itiranuo 9:00 8:00 I'iiiRtun 8:30 v 8:23 .oer 8:07 , 1:1 Ar. New Hern Lv. 7:15 ' -t - 'Sx. Sundayi. Ex. Sundays No. 6. No. 2. P. M. A. M. , V 7:18 Lv. New Bern Ar. 9:20 W 8:26 Newpor' 8:10 8:47 Moreheud City 7:47 r 8:62 Atlantic Hotel T:4C :10 Ar. Beaufort Lv. 7:25 Ex. Sundays. Ki, S in. lays No. 3. No. 4. -' "-"V A. M. P. M. 9:26 Lv. New Born Ar. 7.15 11:00 Washington 5:40 ....: 12:17 Plymouth 4:28 2:20 Edentpn 2:20 3:15 Elizabeth City 1:25 . . '.' 4:45 Ar. Norfolk Lv.ll:65 P. M. A. M. ' 'yv .' . ;:'.'''i-'' ''2 tty(yy ..'"W.it't.- ; ;p"'!?-yy; t. i ; 'v '-'A-
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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