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it 2r J. A. Largest and Finest Stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale h New, Bern. A Car Loa(L oieacn jus in. aiso ; a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robts, Whips,, Cart Wheels etc.- j. A; JONES PROPRIETOR : Broad St. - New Bern.' N, C. L. 0. Daniels HAS JUST GOT IN A Carload OF M trtes S. Front Street, Physicians Advise the use of a goodlaxative, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of undigested food from gettinginto your aysteauv ' The latest product of sdence is VfeLVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle, reliable and of a pleasant, aromatic taste. Velvo acts on the liver, as well as on the stomach and bowels, and is of the greatest possible efficacy in constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, feverlshness, coUc,flatuteDce, etc. Try VF1 ; Dally 1 Cent - "- BALTIMORE!, MD. THE SUN (Daily), at 1 Cent . IS THE CHEAreSX -HKffaASJ XEWSFiFEX Df THE URRED STiTES. : THE NEWS OP THE WORLD ia dally rathered by the weU-tralned apecliU oorrespoadants of TBI BUN and. sat bafora the raadars In aoouolae and Interesting' mannar, . .v .i v Ah a chronica of world ayatita THE SUN IS INDISPENSABLE, while Its bureaus In Washington and New York make Ha news tram the letfula "7 and financial oantera of the country tha bwt that oaa ba obttvlnad.' AS A WOMAN'S PAPER THB BUN has noftiparlor. belnff moraUy uid lntallaotually a papat of tha.algbass typa. It publiahaa tba vary im features that can ba wrlttan on faabion, art and mtaoallanaoas mattars. THS 8OTT8 markat nws malua it A BUSINESS MAN'S NECESSITY" for tba farmer, tha merohant and the broker can dapand upon eotnplete and reliable lntormaOoo upon their various lln ot trada. . ,. . . THB BON la In avary raspaot aa np-to-data BWBpapar,"faarieas In Its opinions, luattnlta daUbarattans and a leader la tba tlvht fortharl-huotth oaopta.' ' ; .. ,.- .-, - By Ball TEE SDN (My) b 25 Cents i Month and $3 l Tear. THE SUNDAY SUN, ty Kail for 15 Cents a tTontb and $10 a Year, contains all tba faatoras of tha DaQy togathar wltn a magmabM sacttao saado ap of arUclaaol Intarwt to man, woman and children. . ,r v- TbaDAILT aadCUKDAT bThM are published By ' ' ' . ' . w " " -A B. ABtXJL COMPANY ', VAIVrmBJfatP' V3 J 111 CARDS C T. HANCOCK real estate agent, 2 IU BK01D IT. IIW IIU, I. C u l it. ii i 'ii.ii ii' i' i jiwnra V. X. Birussaa,. V A. t, Warl C ':'.. "Alto.' v. SIM, KURD & fiLEN arroKHBf a -?ir , cocas illobi if ' ...".--ax tiw : ; ,; Biff JIIEJI. 1. Ci ' .' Office Rooms 4014 S Elkt Culklbg rrAio lu the onda ot Uravea Ouplla, ieaas, Unoir,- Onslow, Car ; ' ,5 taret. PsmUoo, nl Waka, la Use B ' i fTtota ant laseral Cosrts, as 4 wkart aer aarnrea'aro daMrai, . ; . . i .j . i i .. - J- - -i ... u i R.A.NUNN . ATTORNEY AT LAW Praetlee U the oonUe of Craves. Carteraf, ranllco, Joaee sod Or tine and la (Its 8uu loprsta tUnrtl Courts. Tr!phost rta. 11. -' Otf Ko, II Crsvesj etrsat, U ra, M. C. 'J. LEON-WILUA1'.'! n JONES v ''' LIVtRT, FEED. .LE i I : EXSHAXGE . STABLES ' IMy i r s I New BerrvN; C, LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP Sunday 3 Cant li D. KtrVra, st J. K. tss i '-". r I lew Vera, K.C Trrat. 1. C " PiaeUoe In all oouru.' OOUe U Clks Ouildlsr New Ur N. C. ta obarie of Mr. T. U. Wirrsn; Titnf i(Boa la eherga ot Mr.' I.' K. Warrer V.hirul Event. ... ' atia (xnilxl, so IwM rH4 , Ana Anns rlnl Itbil fcrfcla ,1 Till she was nlfti iatrslu Bat tpl4 m I Join IMr jMS To mat lhr balk r fatM A4 li. Molly mortified ' And site Anna-nm'M, i. ' L Appearance. ' "BlUrglne ea very busy.- "Tea.'' atiswrrxd be JestifW rmf sfonsl acijwilnisnce. - "lie Me B ar raugroK'nt with the operslor by wbkh bis teU-pboiie I rung p every tliri- minutes Hci be ha mllcrs."--Wssb-fnrtxb ''": - Fol'ev .i.:.icl!;e; I I Cure r.atlachc, KUney ir-f ClaJJcr TrooLIe. It correct irrr:ularlt!et, itrrr-nlhera ti ViJr.cys ro iT l.'.I n mi rate tlie l;n rur 11 i e "J ..LI .- J!:'ji3 Party FrccJc i A most convenient and attractive tfreas to slip Into the trunk for a houM party. It Is simple,' will not Uke kns ! to make and may b adapted for even , Ins 'or afternoon, according to the ma- ! terlal used. Tbe Illustration shows It made of llv green velvet with tunic ( and 1mtm of ailb raahmera of asm color. The yoke and lower part of tbe Or OASHMIEB AND VELVXT. sleeves are tucked chiffon cloth off self color over net threaded with gold. A narrow band of black, satin edges the tunic, and the whole Jg further trim med with soutache In a darker shade "bf green. The tunic Is belted In front. while In back it wrinkles , gracefully at the waist and is fastened on the sides with a single large button. A touch of black Is used on (the sleeves and around tbe top of the collar. The velvet underskirt is of a plain circular cut - Rhinestone Hatpins. ' Now that hatpluH piny such an lnv portant part In t ho accessories -of the correctly. dressed girl nudwomniMhey nre much more carefully cboseu and matched up than, formerly. Four, at the least, are required to bold the modern bat securely oo the head, and in many cases tire and six aru worn. It Is the correct thing, this winter, .'a It was last rammer, to bare tbe hatpins alike; If not In shape, the Nttfnes should be the same, and In tbe arts and crafts pins the 'design and enamel correspond in each. Tbe preferred pin for this, winter set with rhlnestones, tie huge bead being in cabocbon, oval or diamond phnpe. With the satiny beaver hats iiDd those of silky fur and panne vel vet these pins are exceptionally smart. Another very good looking set of pins has huge cloudy cabocbon sapphires eurrouuded with tiny Tbinesbunes. and those of faceted Jet are also popular. Gaitirrta Match Your Hat. .It is nngllsb and s cUHtom which many women on this side have adopt ed to look carefully to tbe gaiters when not for a walk. . They are checked and are worn to mntcu tbe covered hat. Blue and white witters look sinart with a blue tur ban, gray and white with the gray Urown and' black with the brown, and so on through the variety of tones of bis hirer's millinery. This "mania for matching." aa one observing man called U. necessitates rood supply of gaiters, -but tbalpos ressloo of a variety gives a certain distinct. Individuality to tbe outfit of I woman. - Velvet In hi Hslrf Women who csn wear a flat band around the bead, and tba majority of '.bom can. are substituting this for the heavy cot! of hair wont under tbe hat. The-ribbon la tor evening ana makes the 'coiffure quite brill la ut. : It carries out the color schema of the gown. Tbe pastel sheilas, wuab .'are commonly comlilcrwl suitable for tbe hair, are rarely used.' Instead ope sees plum purple, royal blue! burgundy red, plum Mark. Jade green and sapphire.' , Satin and velvet ribbon are used; also tulle. Tba oriental style of using tblt ribbon Is to finish It above tba aas With gemmed cabocboaa. . A' Now UmhrWIs Tea. . On of tha big shops shows distinct 1 new and clever Invetitloaa ta inv brella tops. There li a Battened round gold lop which opesa with a Uay spring to dlartuee a fssclnstltig lltUs vanity boc with mlrmr framed In tbe gold top, crystal fined hollow for pow der and a tiny puff. Tbe lid of the to i U Jeweled or ea rn, red with a monogram. ' Oiher ombrellss with tsll dlrectolre btoillea bit trashes of pltlted leather t lwme la red, trwt and white carled around there like a whip. ' Breted Bleu., i Ttlousoa of bmcsda are wing worn with tbe high waUied tallrd skins end nng rols to complete the stroet Malum. Thy are veiled wtth net in1 cliI!Toti Id th color f the sntt st.d sr mt sttrartlr. With elaVimle frufumo H(ui- of fjowerM ,rir.1(i ar nrn, rd lh" er teV.cl with Cr,e ; .!'-l ret or fow stnl r-. .f f tpprlr,ne W J.ni with fn s.'.d cr :)Tr lr.:a. ft iKW' It i a -.t r. f ' 3 ii. 1 : I I ,?! I 1 ti. I f H 'i h r c ' f. 7U TDf.. b 'A'' tright - the air-tube - light, with J bentcly Qsttled. ' , The most tbk-fclv .wtthitl eountrv in Hieworid U IMsiuuk.wlicra the noim- Intioii is ia) t tin' (uaiT uille. . .Next couiea the Nerhorlumis. with 442 to the mile. ... . ... . A Chinesi Trick of War.. ' A curious nrtlfk-e if war was adopt ed by a (Miliiese juiilt when attacked y a mnn-of-wiir'.. The crew threw co 'oauuts orerliourU into tbe sea and hen Jumped 1a among them.: Nenrly ill escaped, for It was Impossible to tell wuk'b were Lt-adsi aud which were uut8. -. . - - Autumn Grata. The growth of grass thai-cornea In a long. mild. Moderately -rainy autumn i. ald to lie far iai;re nutiitiuuH for cat tle thah tiiffiprliiK grass. It Is richer." Army Officers' Pay. The pay of uCicer.-. In -acilv- service In the iirmy is: Metitcnuut general. S11.OO0 a your; nuijor ireueral. SS.00O: brigadier gfueral $(J.(KK): cbloneiH- 000: llouteniiiit olonel. $;i.."j00: mnlor. $a,0CO; .-uitalii. J2. I00: nrst lieutenant J2.000, an.1 second lieutwiant. $1,700. From colonel down the payment is In creased every five years. . Unpleasant Attention. In Kus.slu pliiitoTiipncrs are In the habit of ctllUiff attention to any cus tomer who refuse? to pay up by hang- tog his portrait upside down lu a con spicuous position nf their i-lnp. Chinas Ladles. No Chinese lui!y jroea anywhere with out her laiwder dux or fallx to touch ber face with powder wlieaever she catches siglit nf herself lu the bit of mirror iu the lid of her box. When she Is going out for n formal call or a wedding party or a dinner she is apt to paint her face with a paste made of wet rice flour. EVER WATCHFUL A Little Ctye Will Save Mauy New Bern Readers Future Trouble. Watch the kidney secretions. - Sea that they have the amber hue of h alth; Tha discharge not excessive or in frequent ; Contain no "brick-dost like" sedi ment, - Doan's Kidney Pills will do this for yon. ' " They watch tha kidneys anil cure them wbn they're siclc -R. A. Henderson, George SU New Bern, . N. C ,' aayau ''Doan'a Kidney Pills beoefited ma in every way and I haartily recommend them aa a valuable ldney remedy. For noma time .suf fered from dull pains a cross the mkn jf my back. A kidney weakness bothef- i I me a great deal and tha paaaagea of tha "kidney secrotione were ' attended ritb pain. Doan's kidney rilla, obtain ed from Bradbama Pnarroscy, removed the pain in my tack and corrected tha kldoey difficulty. I advise anyone auf (ering from kldoey troubU to give Ooan'a Kidney pills a trial " "':rc For sale by all dsalsrs. Price-M otnta. Foster -Mllhurn Co- Buffalo, Ssw York, Sol ageais for tha Called 'Remember the name Doan uka no other. -. 1 , . Tha rnso la lh moon looks Ilka ktitibttl wha bs'a full ;, '. Call ef the Wild. ' , ' ' , J woukln't want a ' The nr)f og. nt me, Far I'm )ue tha anrt ot rha -W ao would rihr win I he vi ' Tba th pv)Hlo rnithy. ' Uoiaa Hrl4, Making II Up. "Phsme on ynut ton rn home laet Blsrht snuslly tlpay " " " .' "Ho I did. my flaf. I Jnt cotiWn't I rIM tU i.M!ir of whit; to of yjj st owe "I'htis'letpli.a lelner.- Mevet About. Te ' tt.r. It mmt tn fm. ! r . u a tit., a e 4. ...ti I r. in nr. 't.l irt t.et a' er,rw.' rr i 6-,-t II -n. 1. 1 " ' . r T 1 r i"lt '' ' f r l I ,f ) .- a ar a!l In ' mm - 1U r ' f r r ramp and steady light depesda upoa lh r" n r i JJ 1 . .The best skill hat put forth its best effort la,, perf ecting..the Kayo taom.x :i vscr '- :;. .; y v At the air Is fed to the flame so does the fight v .burn. .The easy-flowing current of air through of the Rayo Lamp secures a uniform' never-a nicker or flare. ? - 4IK iui.ni H.p. n . u ' i, .out and beatitifullrnickeledV; '. . ',-'. ? The Kayo ia a low-priced lamp, hut you cannot ,k jet a better lamp at any price:? -i - Once a Rayo ueer, always one EvT t)Mler Everywlwr II Kot St Yo.it, Writ tor . bocrlptlvt ptculu to tha Nearest Agency fA It . STANDAHD OIL COMPAlTSr ' t (HwarpwaUd) - Beggary. " King Copbetua,s the -story runs, bad- wed tbe beggar mold and was suspecting nothing when to bit con siderable - uileasluess he discovered that his wife was worth 110.000,000 ta Her-own right. , "What faus pas have 1 been unwlt. tlngly guilty off" exclaimed bis ma sty, for he was very scrupulous. The queen tapped his cheek roguish' ly. "in nttslmrji. where I 'was brought up." she explained "a girl who hus-uly $10,000,000 la to all prac tical purposes a beggar.". And If he thought with regret of the ideals of a former age It was too late to insist on them. Puck. The Midnisht Oil. A hush Is over all.. Tlie noisy town. Wearied ol strenuous work, is gone t rest, To sleep, childlike, upon its mother's . breast. While silence, like some huge and sombei crown. Upon the peaceful nlpht comes brooding down. Anon there echoes from the neighbor ing durk In answer ti-gay rolstehers the bark Of honest watcl.dog. in a shabby gown, With locks unkempt, the room in disar ray. All heedless ot the rapid flight of time. Working while others sleep in broken chair That mournful creaks to his frail body's way. And fingers moving to a merry rhyme. The poet darns his socke, his only pair. -.flldtfA Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney oi bladder troubln that is not beyond the reach of medicine. it invigorates the mure system and strengthen the kidneys ro they elim inate the .impurities from the blood. Backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles are all cured by this fi eat medicine. Davis Pharmacy. A Perfect Disguise. "Was Jtiuuiie nulThousc at the mas querade?" nsked Wlllougliby. "Ves." replied Addlelon. "He had tbe most perfect dldgulse 1 ever saw. Nobody recognized him." "What did he go as?" asked Wll loughby. "A gentleman," said Addleton. Judge. Whan Money Csma. .When money came a-Jlnglln' 1 said. "Here Is my chancel" Iraounded like a fiddle. And 1 took my place to dance, All night they heard m shuffle Until tha break o day. . But the tun was changed completely When the fiddler was to payl -Atlanta constitution. - Alumlnpjm. Although aluminium can be welded to other metals with a blow torch, two piece of aluminium cannot ba joined In that manner. Jasmine. ' Jasmine la an Indian shrub. Ita starry, wax white blossoms are Inde scribably street. All the burning pain and passion aud pathos and mystery of tba Hindoo race seem to rise up to you In Its breath. -' Illuminating Qss, ,. Gaa for lighting a dwelling was drat ood la New -York" city' lu tha real- J. deuce of .Kamnet Iggett. which fo merly stood at 8 Cherry street - . V v j . Anthreolte CeaU - ' " ' Tha flraf antlirsolte coal known to a . - . m . .. a f V D bbcd was oiNcovereu ai a. such Chunk. rs.. lo 1TPI. The Lehigh Coal lining company begna htwlnesa In fbe same yeafaj maklug a commodity or tua atscovery. ; ,' ... K.-- ; r. . " ' A wl'a StiriersJ Rst brlrnrs dsnMf. eolTerina'-often oalh to Uiooesivis, tho takectJd. cmigha snd larriDD that terror of Wmter and Fnrinr. . Its dantrer sienila are sue fed ur." nostril, lower part ofnov or, chilis snd fever, pain In bsctr. head snd a tbrost-gvipplng eougn. When Grip attacks, aa you value your life. -"n't delay veiling Dr. Klnjra Nsw DiaoYorv. ''One bottle cured me. - A. 1. UJPn, of l''ne Vsllev M ", "after Ulnar 'UM up' thie weak wiih ('rn." Vor oe, luntra, Hmorrha, Citwlia, Ci'iU, Whopping CVmph, Urntv. ehi t, Aithma, It ii(irem. fcc II. W. t.uarantead Ijy all Dmitri!. C U In California. Tlie fr- !'-T f ('"?'" ril ri'nef f!i.)f.r,i,lun t aft r rnt fill itvllgatl.n tli-t Jon V IMS van th ei' t ..f I' -I ? J . - f un 1 .'f t; fit' ' r'l try i f a V, M.ii' p t x t i r n v. . i .,1.1 in I ll.r. 1 -t I et I A li-.! ! Calif-. E .id uia Lea Notices K0T1CE..V .- ' ..-r--i (North Carol na, : Superior Coart. Carteret Cooutjr 5-.- Corporation Commission' .? - - vs " - . . -' Bank of Carteret. " - !, - ' Under and by virtue of an order mads in the -above entitled causa on tbaSih day of January, 1910 t y the Han. Owen H. Guion, resident Judge of the Bd Ju dicial Piatrict of North Carolina, I will, iiA.h.ati r;.r Miwtii r .it.. Tuesday, tba 15th day of February, 1910 at is o ctoc at. oner ioraaie, at puouc auction to the highest bidder, for eaah, tha bank bQiidine and lot. anon which the name ia located, formerly used and occuDied to transact ita business, bv tbe bank of Carteret, located and being in Morebead . City, ; Carteret county, North Carolina.' Said sale to take place at tha front door of said bank building. This sale to be made by the said order ef the court to coniert -the same into cash, it being an asset of aaid bank of Carteret, to settle ita liabilities and for distribution among its stockholders. This the J0th day of January. 1310. ... . ;, T A. UZZELL, Receiver for tha Bank of Carteret. P. M. PEARSALL, Attorney for. aaid Eeceiver. Mortgage Sale. North Carolina, Craven County. -By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain mortgage deed made on the lath day of January, lsuu, and recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Craven county, in book 168 page 440, between P. J. French and Harry A. French of the first part and Graham T. Richardson of the second part, the undersigned mortRagee will sell for cash to the highest bidder, at the court bouse door, in Mew Bern, Craven county, N. C, at the hour of t o'clock M, on Monday, Feb. 7, 1910, (he following: described property, to wit: Lying and being in Craven county, and state aforesaid in No. Nine Town hip, on the south side of Turkey Quar ter Thoroughfare, beginning atNause Mail n. Mt.Akall'a OaKm'si line mn. nine with said line to T. French's cor ner, then with said French's line to the plank landing road; thence with said road to Neuae road; thence down and with said road to the beginning, con taming 40 acres, more or less. " GRAHAM T. RICHARDSON, Mortgagee. This 30th day of December, 1909. D. L. WARD, Attorney. Mortgage Sale Pursuant to a power of aale contain ed in that certain mortiraste deed execu ted by Lewis Bryan and wife Lula Brvan to W B White and J B Harvey haarintr le tha 2ft th dav of lanuarv 1909 the aame being t ecorded in the omce of the Register of Deeds of Craven county in book 164, pige ibi, we win sell at the court house door in wewuern N. C. on Tuesday the 15th. day of Feb- 1910, at the hour of 12 o'clock m. to the biirheet bidder for cash, ail of toe loi- lowiny described property as conveyed in the mortgsge deed aforesaid to wtt A certain tract or parcel of land in Cra ven countv. N. C . No. one townsnip, bounded ss follows: Beginning st the junction of Washington main road and Wm Uawion s . avenue ana runs un said avenue to Sally Ann Blanco line, thence with her line to u. Bcunwi line, thence with his line to Waning ton main road and down aara rosa to the beginning, containing 6 acres more or less. W. E. White, W. C. White, J. B. Harvey, Mortgagees. Vanceboro, N. C. January 14 1910 Morigige Sale. By virtue of tha power of aale con tained in tbst certain rnortrag dead executed on tha 22od day of Fob. 1907, by J. . . Simpkin of tha Brat part to W. C Whit of tha second part, tha undersigned mortgage will sell for eaah to tha highest bidder at tha Court house door in New Bern, Craven scanty North Carolina, on tba, 7th day of feb- rnarv. 1010. at tha hoor O' 12 o'clock K. the following aeaennaa rtei eta to wit: -Lying and being in Craven Ooontv. North Carolina, ia No. One Township, on. Bear Branch beginning at a Black uom in tne ma ana runs with Nathan Whltford'a Una to nhram Stmpkln'a Una; tbenea with BUI 8 nltb'a UBw v n ariM mvMw. huw, with Warren Brothers' Hn back to tha beginning, containing So acre amor ar lea, .y, . . - - .r cr . s- W. C WhlU ' ' ' - afortgagaa - ThU Bth rlay ot January. 1910. . . r.IJ. L. Ward, Attorney. ; x. Nolle of Mortoiflt. We NORTH CAROLINA, ' . . Craven County. ,v ;' ; ---- , Pumisnt to tha power ftf sals give ma in a eartsla mortcsg deed Sleu- ted thtllthdsy ef January 1W9 bv Wil liam II. Junes, recorded In the office of i hji ftMriater of Deeds for Craven eoun tv In book 154. page 81. 1 will all for eaah. to tha biebest bidder at tha court h-ms door In Cravao county, on tha II Mondavln Februarj, It big the 1lB is 110 at 12 o'clock M. tha following deacriW tr.et or parcel of land, lying I tm b,,nf , Crsvee eounty, .tat aforv ai), In nimlnr two townabip, and oa- Senld as 'OUiw, to-wit. The trartof land formerly owneti by M. J. Iiwe, eoitalnlng 12 err, rrtfir r.e lr. a.J ininin T th Inn.l T. Ylet1 (.! A. C. Row snd r'r liow. it telng the Unit dWnUed Snd ro? rred to In tl.o af .reai. e.rrtg d- -1. it..a 12th A1 of J""7 Ma, 1, W i"l,T(iN, Murigsg. O. E. Hi.'!ri.rt, Attfimejr, SOUTHERN : RAILWAY b0CTMER!AU ffll 8C8KDUU8 : ' :... ' . awM "M B. These figures are published fef Information and are not guaran teed. HO. tl Leave Qoldsbora, N. C, Ml ; through train with chaff car to Ashavllle, connecting at East Durhkm, fjr Oxford. Hen derson, Keyavllle and Richmond at UiJverelty for Chapel Bilk at Greensboro for Charlotte and all Points south, also for Dan villa, Lynchburg, Charlottesville Washingtoa, and aT points norda. NO. 139 Leaves Golaaboro. 2.05 p. m, for Greensboro, handles through Pullman Raleigh, to Atlanta, eoa ni .u ai Greensboro for all points north, south and vest NO. Ill -Leaves Goldsbero -10.15 p m for Greensboro, handles pullma. Raleigh , to Greensboro, eon necta 'at Greensboro for Char lotte, Atlanta , New Orleans, Aaheville, Knoxville, also, for Danville, Lynchbur Charlot tesville, Washington, and all points north. lor further Infortuatim as) any Southern ticket agent or address tha undersigned. H. P. CARY, General Passenger Agsut. Washingtoa, D. C. R. H. DeBUTTtJ, Traveling Passenger Agent. Raleigh, N. C. Examination for Annapolis. Notice is hereby given that an exami nation for the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, will be held at New Bern, North Carolina, on the 1st, day of February, 1910. This is the sec ond notice advertised in the papers of the 8rd Congressional District, as well as in the Raleigh News and Observer, to fill this vacancy. It is a good op portunity for some resident of this dis trict Charles R. Thomas, M, C. 8rd Congressional District of North Carolins. Legal Notices the following described tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the county of Jones, Pollocksvillo township, and known And designated as follows, vis : Adjoining the lands of Needhara M. White, th Harriett heir and others; beginning at Needham tL White's cor ner and runs westwardly to Harriett's corner.-thanea northwardly with Sher man Mercer's Una to tha Bandy C Newton's corner, thence with. i sad ham M. White's lino to tha beginning, containing fifty two acres mora or teas. This 6ih day of -January, 1910, B. B. SCOTT, H. E SCOTT, Exacutora of Wm. H. 8cott, deceased D. E. Handeraon, Attorney. Notice North Carolina. Craven eounty. BeaaU La Supertof Court, Sprinf term WO. C. C. Tba dfniUnt above aamed will take notic that aa action aotitiad abov. has boon eommaaoed ia tha'Soparior Court ef Craven county, N G.bjtte' plalntlff against Mm to obtain djvAre for tha reason stated ta th somplalat, to wit; fornication and adultery aa al leged lit th complaint And tha aaid df-adaai will farther take notio that he is required to appear at tha tarn ef th Superior Court ef Craven county t bahaki on the fourth Monday bafor th first kfonday la March. It being tha 7th day of Febcaary, 1910 at tha court rtoas or saHi eoaoty u ntw sera, n, -. C, and answer ar daraur to th com- plaiot ia sld action or th rsllaf there- U damandid win ba rrant-d. . W. M. WAT90M. - - Clark Superior Oort, Craven Ca. This 6tH dav of Jaaoi lanuarv 1910. D. L. WAD, Attorney. CttyUtat ivctsta. AotorifiHg to tS nawar oUlaiJ hi three nortrgM assented by Bamoat Oraan and f-ertba hi wife tnGanrf T. WUfleW, th kaad Crfttterib tharaia wij b sold for cash, at public wfrv th ' court hoot M Monday, Feb. tL 1910 at 12 e'elock M.. Said Utvi being dascrlbad lot Fa. 93 of that part ef tha city of New Been plotted and known aa i! e hnlcill. a per eW rglterd in the Karord nf Ielef Crave eounty, N. C, m bowk I?,;, par 667; mid M hwlng liotd st the comer ef RaWa atreet nr Creti Avenq. For the of l!eliinforTaUrm refer toH Records Hook 1G7, p 171 28 anil 2. . JaAOary 19. 1810. , i). n. CAKIN Asalgn ef '.or;ga. . 0 C. WbUehtimt, Attoener. "If rs k ... J t 4 7 LAWYL f rt r i the I at: J t ,nc f? -,'1 I'mi tic" iii ("raven, Jnnr n I I'MoUrn. A A (---.? 1 .! Mr u 1 I ,.f i: .'.-..,.. I . . i ', ; Catl.-i-t, , (. ,rr-' . t Co , t' C t s V
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1910, edition 1
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