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- 1 - r r" C: '-4 -7 rj-r.- ALCOHOL 3 FEB OK NT. slmitafhig tteRxxlattlRegUfc HogtlieSafflacliiaatBowisi PronwtesDi$sHonkful ness and ItestXontatas neSter Oniuiu.Morptune norMincraL! NOT NARCOTIC. jttxJraua Amtttd ttirmOerJ- Anwfcri Remedv forConsfina Hon , Sour Stoioach.Dlarttoea Worms jCanvalsBmsjevensn ness mlLoss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Sujiature of NEW YORK. teedumki Exact Copy of Wrapper. I HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial laints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence Li. lew ten, I, C HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Choice R Toilet articles. Pharmacy : V - m i i 1 1 i ii i ! seanm aajaannaBaanuprr . ..jij-jl i u au-ji miosse? VV- PHONH 17:4 I 1 JT- - fc', - " - i-: ..TAfaepWeo. tnryboyl ' r i jl9X vwr ette' -' looking atnU ' . , !; . rTltultmxiwtd wilhlL. I " It- fT - , . I ' ' ; 7 .Ivad BkaOQ DV gOOu CaCrCIULTu ' '. - taHof. Tbeclotiauorie of the " -v! la" - m. - Wi eyeewesiayeer ' -i t. I Every 'a M fro4 4 S SWlaaawa aJa,"W.VTe a U keel tUaWiaria " , UUn. Call wad U I ni fe m el 1 tatia.: - '.r.''v F.iE. CHADWICK 103 MJddU 8t.'t lrw.nero,J JCp. L;K.LTK2COIIG.r .V- ill for Infants and Children. the Kind : You Have Always Bears Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years THI OBNTauR COMPANY. NCW YORK DITV. BNeneGsna'eelBfflselB DIRECT LINK TO ALL. POINTS NORTH. SOUTiy UST, WEST. Very Low Round Trip Kates to all Principal Resorts. Through Pullman to Atlanta, leaves Raleigh 4 :Oi)pm, arrives Atlanta 6:36 p m, making close connection for and arriving Montgomery following day af ter leaving Raleigh 11:00 a m, Mobile 4:12 p m, New Orleans 8:30 p m, Birm ingham 12:15 noon, Memphis 8:05 p m, Kaniaa City 11:20 a m, second day and connecting for all other points. Thia car alao makes close connection at Sr.lia- bnry for St. Louis sm oother Western points. ' '" Througjj. Pullman to Washington lea ves Raleigh 6:50 p m, ui rives Washing- on 8:53 am, Baltimore 10:02 a m, Phila delphia 12:23 noon, New York 2:31 pm This ear makes close connection at. Wash ington for Pittsburg, Chicago and all points North and West and at Greens boro for Through Tourist Sleeper for California points and for all Florida points. Through Parlor Car for Ashevllle eaves Goldsbnro at 6:45 a m, Raleigh 856 a m, arrives Aheville 7:40 p m, making close connection with the Caro lina Special and arriving Cincinnati 19 a m following duy after leaving ttai eigh, with close connection for all points North and Noith-WesL Pullman for Winston-Salem leaves Raleigh 2:30 a m, arrives Greendboro 650 a m, making close connection at 3re;nstKro for all points North, South, East and West This car is handled on train No. Ill leaving Goldaboro at 10:46 pro. If you desire any information, please call. We are here to furnish informa tlon as well as to sell tickets. H. P. CARY. G. P. A. Washington, D. C. J. O. JONES, T. P. A Raleigh, N. O Tn thoussnd prona in Teheran marched to the Anie lean Legation urging the Minister to g..t the United Statta to aid Parti t. NORFDLX SOUTHERN RAILROAD ' "eh, - j, , . : ROUTE OF TH E -. " . tVfWT rvrD tCC". .: ; jchtdulttlfecrtyt 8ep 24,191 1 - :.Tt oftwing scrutarw'.b. IhoWes foformatiori ONLY and are j not guaranteed. & TRAINS UEAVH NEW BERN . NORTH AND VYF?T ROUND- tiSO a m,DallyNlirhl jexpress'Pull- -; man Bleeping ( a for Norfolk,-1 9M. am, Doily for Norfolk .connects . lor au point jxorth atui west v Parlor ca eervif between Ween- r ; (ngton and Norfolk. 'Ji p j IMa m, Daily except. Pnndsyi for ,,-n Waahiniiton. Ikilhaven. Greenville J' ,-, Wilson and Raleigh. ' Parlor car - " between Wwhingtofl and Relelgh, 4:10 a m, Datly-Nljfht Express for , ' -v Ooldabore. , . . jr 1' . v .:. t:l a m. Dally for Ooldsboro. Partot 'S(t carservrce.- i; k. ,j f . IM p ni, ;Dai!y Tor (TkiUsbors, ' i I : .i . r t - . - ,. , r f.AST BOUND ' l5 m,' Deity for rjefort J - 6.25 p m, ,; " Peaufort. Tkr)t nr arrvlra. ' , t: , Bought the A, . fl '1 I' -i ' ttffft Fundsy for The Way Ot-CnflUk. Pm4 Rcfv4 - Ralph Wild Cfhar w. , " r V Wbea uieron. tt groat A.arlcaa wrltar. cam to Entfland ba'pald a rls tt to Words worth, aaya ' an Englteh fnasatIntVordsworth had Jut re tare ed fronr a Jotirney and mm la his garden Vritinf a poaro on what b had Men. t Taa. Visitor foaodiba great poet a white haired, tan, sparelr IraUt maa, of a ragired, rustic type, with ttotfclng. haleaa tt were the floe eyea, to hint of the poet ; ... ;-i ' . ' Wordsworth made no eeremony over the visit of the maa from a far land, but said Instantly when be was called to greet him. "'If you are Interested to my poetry perhaps you" wilL Uka to bear these lines." " Emerson politely agreed, .and this Is What happened. Emerson has himself written the story down for us. The old poet thought for a few momenta, then stood forth and repeated with great animation an entire-poem he had written, "The recitation," the American phi losopber wrote afterward, "was? so no looked for and surprising Words worth standing apart and reciting to me In a garden walk, like a schoolboy aeelalmlng-tuat at first I was near to laughing: but, recollecting myself that I had come thus far to see a poet and he was chanting poems to me, I saw that be was right and that I was wrong, and I gladly gave myself up to hear." Rise ana fall of Pater Lyole. The Tripoli of the early nineteenth century could boast of a fleet And more, the fleet conld boast of an admi ral bailing from Scotland. Peter Lycle was his name. When he arrived at Tripoli in 1794 he was mere mate of an English vessel. But a nature ava ricious asserted Itself. He plundered part of the ship's cargo, was suspected and took refuge In the castle. .There began his real career. Re turned Mos lem, married a relative of the reigning pasha, and in .time became lord high admiral of the fleet His ambitions did not stop even here. He did not stick to his fleet He embarked on a course of piracy, distinguished himself and made enemies. His standing be came undermined. "Poor Peter," com mented an -old time traveler, "was no longer an object of consideration with any party." London Globe. Cllmatio Variation. There is plenty of evidence going to show that the "climate of North Amer ica was much warmer than It is now." The remains of the now extinct mam moth, for Instance, which are found all over the continent, and especially In the northern part thereof, prove that a tropical climate, prevailed here at a very recent date, geologically speaking. There are, of course, other evidences, but the conclusion to be drawn from the mammoth is enough to convince m that where the temperate (or colder) climate now is there once prevailed a hot climate, such as the now extinct monsters luxuriated jn foe centuries. FOLEY. KIDNEY PIUS OaHMaUMATiaatKIPMBVaANDBkABOBW Qansroslty. A friend to everybody Is often a friend to nobody, or else In his sim plicity be robs bis family to help strangers and becomes brother to a beggar. There la wisdom In gener osity, as In everything else. 8purgeon. AN ALARM AT NIGHT. That strikes terror to the entire house hold is the loud, hoars, and metallic cough or -croup. No mlaiakirur it and fortunate then the lucky narrate who Keep rotev s Money and Tar Compound on hand. 4L W. Caraelman. Canton. N. Y., says: 4 It is worth its weight ta gold. Our little children are troubled with croup and hoareeaees, and all wa give them is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. I alwaya have a bottle of it in the bouse, " For sale by all deal ers. A Tetiah ef Family Ufa, Whea the country youth proposed to the city girl be received tbe conven tional insurance that she would be bis lster.. It happened hat this youth bsd sisters at bome and knew exactly bis in-ivllege. So he klsaed-herT At this Juncture jibe availed herself of the sisterly right to call out to father thai brother was teasing ber, Father responded to good muacular earnest Then the new brother end ststef "rela tion was dlasolted by mutual consent Judge Library: . ..i ' . , . .- FOR THAT DULL FEEUNQ AFTSE - - V : EATING." V. ' ihave irM'CharriWWlaV'aiucM aad Liver Tablets can testify -that they more goa utaa any ud. Mf tAnbie feelirur aftar eatin wan. JteroM. wova -rvo'.is.' inese tablets strengthaw the stomach and ln orovethe deUon.- iher airo r?a T ... - . . - A late the liver and beweia. They are rr superior to pills but eoet no wore, oet erlor to Pill afreessmp'eatell daaWra drag store and see what a splendid medicine K Is. 'Cared Mis eaneei.'.5'. ! i t ound rtire care for sesilckeeta ly act lilrTit said a niao wb travels tnurb on the' water. Drawing a little otkel plflfrd tnouth harp out of his pocket, as added; rDere It la I won this bsruxmlcs on board bn ons trip aa a card prtxe. On this trtp tbe boat rolled Slid tossed and ewsyed. I fU my tnrn coming and to emue m;acl as long as' possible played on the todtrtb harp and plsyed Ub greet tUn. Orsduslly ss 1 played the pur taeifnua feeling lft me. W'h I re- luled my etpeHewe to a dortrr after lending he aaldi ' - ." -That's eeay to exi lalo.f Totiy Iltti harp- forced yoo ti d' some f. l)feath!iig.' New Turk fun. - for soma time, and l .r.l JJ! nrae ja psjo m S'yVMOf TKt WOKLO OYZM TO I Always remember tLe foil name," Loot r. 7 ' Jt. . v -. - x. lor this signatm on erery , tftci - Sinking one's Identity In character parti on, the stage la but an Inalgnlfl cant branch of actip'g. The displaying of a pei'sonallty beneath' the makeup, the Incarmttioa of a written character in flesh and Wood. -by a' sheer acltif genlna on the part of the actor In fill ing V.part with blsrown personality tempered to tb limitations of bts role the creation. Iff hort"f a Mrlng; visible and Intelligible being, la the grand goal of the actor's art. How w.elt Rlctiard. .sitansfleld knew tnat",artl " In "h&Jvr)eriormeiicea you saw an Impenetrable makeup; but. though Mansfield was biddenbehind the disguise were the brains of the greatest dramatic genius of our gen eratlon. faahloomg -steadily .and su perbty a character as be coueeired It out of the materials placed at bis com mand by the playwright Henry Kol ker In National Magacine. Cemptlmentlhg Qranny, Little Billy 1 don't tike my Annua Nellie, granny. Granny-Why not Bit ly? Ullly Well, she was nasty to me, and when she dies 1 shan't go to her funeral, but I'll go to yours with pleas- are, granny. London Opinion. GOOD NEWS Many New Bern Readers Have Heard it and Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," and the thousands of back sufferers in New Bern are glad to learn that prompt re lief is Within their reich. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanka to Doan'a Kidney Pill. Thous saods upon thousands of people are tell log the good newa of iheir experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Hera ia an example worth rrallng. Mrs. G. E. Edwardo, 223 fi. Main St. Washington, N. C, says: "I suffered rribly from backache, accompanied by sharp shooting pains through my kidnsys and the kidney secretions caus ed me considerable annoyance. 1 used several kidneys remedies but received no relief until I began taking Doan's Kidney Pillsv They drove away the pains. and lameness -in., my lolna and strengthened my kidneys, that tired, languid feeling disappeared and I am able to rest better at night I have no hesitation in recommending Doan'a Kid neyPilla. - ... - for aale by all dealers. PHoe M oe&ta.. Foster- MUhara Oo, Buffalo, New York, aola agent for the Caltee etitaa, Reanembar Ute ane-Doaa' aae ot&er. Basebal Versus Art. Teacher (reprovingly) Tbe word isn't "pitcher," Percy. It's "picture." You, Tommy, tell tbe class tbe difference between the two words. Tommy (son of an srtleOruobers sell for mart than plcturaa.-Puck. Children Ory FOB FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Ineemalete tHIatieaja, : : Trotter-1 doa't o fm; tt, da It Barlow-No. -Trotter-Wall. I U, aid man, t o like to.-uvnaoo 'iiaer. FOR E( ZEMA, TETTER AND 8 ALT .v ; . RBEUtf. The IntenM itching baractar IstlC of these allm nU la- almoat inUaotlv at la j at t? Chamberlain's Balve.- Many sever taeti s have bren eared by ft. For ale by ell dealers, - ' -J. ' mi jl .1,11.. ii .in ?, ' .-..Had lfn eth Way, v MWnen sr t golf V. to pay ma that it. . I Tsla'l aa-uw.' CaaVvSe' wlthoBt tt?f,iI,BU,fayu,rttf,-,;t , ' ' fc one aholt levely la faee.form.mbvd sad tMtiper. Mutlteh.rJ I. r s woman w he charming withoat health. A weak, alcklf woman will Nsrxrtoos aid trlt- el, Oitallpatlon and Sldnee po boo ahoaj n tilmpl", b.trhex, sain ern- il..n su) wrrtrhed fumpUxlon. Hut l; Kir in Kttra ltTSf nvs a swlsend to women avh W4nl hh, beauty and tim-M, They reetdate RlomS'h IJv ar m l Kldneya. piiHfy the hl or1; t' at mi f riftvea, bright pnral reath, vh, vi lvetv In, lnvel rompl-nion r,,l inr pc t health. . Try them. 6' at 'I drufgiali. ' ' Ctt Hardee and Hardee, . Th emi mo." says one of tba ; ; -m, "i gvorrally luisy mk- '3 a llv:: .-". ' tt It a frl.-t fset that practice ivrri-Fi' i tt nske It say es- -, , . ; r- - l. ai..a. ..I isniete i nave ever -CjoThear a ord J say.? "1T, waa a neavy pum : , , . t,:. fc r DAV1D FREE-l "' vuutt aa u won n " . 9Vg A OOIO 10 U OAT. mroim AM ENGLISH PENSIONER. Superemiaated at Birth and Drew tha Stipend An Hie Ufa. The wife of an English cabinet mln brter had promised to stand godmother to an Infant and. calling on the parent a. day or two previous to the christen ing, expressed ber regret that her litis baniLhad nothing left at his disposal of any Importance and that the only thiqg be could do for her godson was to put his name on the pension list as a superannuated general postman. The otter was accepted. The pension was regularly paid to the parents dur ing the, minority -of their son and to bim afterward as long as he lived. He thrived In the world, became an alder man and attained a considerable age. often declaring that be bad more pleas ure in .pocketing the few pounds he drew half yearly from this source than he derived from the receipt of any otb er portion of his Income. "He died a few days after one pay ment was due, and one of his execntors came to town to announce bis decease and to receive the money. On asking the clerk who paid blm if it was neces sary to produce a certificate of the death he was answered: "Oh, no, not In the least I will take your word for it My father paid his pension as long aa he lived, and I have paid It myself for the last thirty years. I am quite sure that the old gentleman must be dead by this time." This recipient of the public bounty had been a superannuated postman for upward of eighty years. Exchange. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind Yon Han Always Bought Bears the Signature of Trying te Be Witty. They were sitting In tbe parlor wlti tbe lights turned low. Tbe hour win pretty late. He and she bad talked about everything, from the weather to tbe latest shows. He yawned, and she yawned,' but be made no attempt to move toward home, and she was be coming weary. At last she said: "1 heard a noise outside Just now. I won der if It could be burglars?" Of course be tried to be funny. "Maybe It was the night falling." tn said. "Oh, 1 think not!" she exclaimed "More likely It was tbe day breaking!' Hasty exit of to. Pearson.'! Weekly. WHERE THE LOCALITY DOES NOT COUNT. Wherever there are Deoole suff srioa from kidney and bladder ailments, from backache, rheumatism and urinary ir regularities, Foley Kidney Pills will help them. Belvidere. III. E. A. Kelly. sn ex-engineer taya: 'Three years ago rny kidneys became au ba J that I was compelled to alve un my ena-ine and quit There was a severe aching pain over trie hips, followed ay an innaiie- tlon of lbs bladder, and always a tbick sediment Foley Kidney Pills madam a sound and well man. I cannot say too much In their praise. For sale by a'l dealers. " Beating stags. The next time yon wish to beat the yolk and white of ah egg separately try this plan; Break the egg, leaving the yolk In the half shell. Beat the white stiff; then drop In tbe yolk spd beat together. It is not only dona better, but you re washing an extra dish and losing a large proportion of the egg yelk that sticks to dish snd egg beater.. ;-. .' QUICK. RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. . George W.TCaona, ijiwton, Mich., y; ."'Da. DrrcHOH'a Rcusr fob Rbkjmatism has given my wife .wotv darful benefit - for fbeumatlarru- She could not lift band or foot had to be lifted for two months.' She began the as of the remedy and improved rspldly, On Monday aba could not move and on Wedtteaday she got op, drasaed herself and walked oat for breakfast'.' .Sold b Bradbaaa Prttf " - , tV-'v1 V1'. c 'AeUu wiliht Oe aa WafC Tell the train, mow. .Ton are a aro- taseVmal . beggar, are yoa mt aaid had the keen faced Individual who bea spproacnaa. i y . . y "I swed to think f was," replied tbe weary wayfarer, but sinca la cents bj sll 1 have le show for a day's work I su forced to, tbe conclusion, that ana merely , sa sJt(nr."-BUsy Rt- - ' i ' m m --J' " .. Without epitte nr hsrnifut drrgs! af ant kin.) Foley liooev sod Tar lxm pound stupe ccu.ti and carta eokla. Do nut arr-epteny tubal Itete,- of sat) by all dealers, . . - - . 4 " . ' V A rlitil. '-,'" ' C ! -"aAll women rs alike, fllll- -Ani yi tnniB tnea commit tigs v -I I." -'; '.'a ri-ir.i. lgaliJSotices ADMINlstRATOR NOTICE.' HavtNl mbla 'adBinintar A. i. Win llinnii. hta at ftmw Omiitjr. ftm is ttif T U perm hmTicr clami cinM Ux i ndsnitMd at W ham Mr Dorar. N.C tm m b fcntlMfawth day of Daeaotfes; Itll or tki aotietwiaiwpkwded Im bu of tacb mmr;, AH unarm hxtebtal to said attau wiU-oiMua mmk immadiota poynwnt. FRUZIE ELLA DQMERSON, Adminittrator A. J. Doaenon. OoeoaMd. Thi 4th. day of Dwanbat. 1911. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OK VALUABLE CITY REAL ESTATE. Undar and by virtue of an order of the Super ior Court of Craven Countf, N. C. audi in the case ot C. E. For, Tnutea. under the laat will and tattament of Leonklaa J. Moore. Br. deceased. for L. J. Moore Jr. n. L. J. Moore and Maude F. Moore, hit wife, at the November Term, till, of aid court, the undurBigned cornmlaa loner will on Mandar. the 8th day of January. 1912, at the court house door of Craven County, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, offer for aale to the high est bidder for caah all tharcertain lot or parrel of land and party wall righta aa follows: Lying, situate and being on the west side of Craven street between Pollock street and Federal Alley and being a part of lot No. 67 in the plan of tbe City of New Bern and bounded and des cribed as follows, viz; tginning at a point In the Western line ol Craven street 107 feet and 8 inches southwardly from the southwestern intersection of Craven and Pollock streets, and running thence weatwardly and parallel to Pollock street feet: thence aouthwaroiy and parallel to Cra ven street 26 feet and 8 inches to the line of the property owned by Richardson; thence castward ly and parallel with Pollock street 66 feet to Craven street, the.ice northwardly with Craven street 26 ft. 8 inches to the place of beginning. to gether with all the right, title interest and estate which the aaid L. J. Moore. Sr.. owned and was possessed at the time of his death in the -valla of tbe building adjoining Raid lotnn the north side ;hcreof and the wall of the building on the south side thereof and being the same property and party wall rights conveyed to Betty T. Moore by P. H, Pelle tier and wire by deed dated 1st. March. 1897. and registered in the office of Register of Deeds of Craven Co. N. C . in book 121. page 3(5, and by F, W. Hughes and oth ers to P. H. Pellotier by deed dated 7th. Septem ber. 1887, and registered in an id office in book 98. page 31. and the agreement between E. R. Stsn ley and others and R. Urry and others dated 10th, June. 1874. and rcgintered in said onice in book 76. page ff. reference to which deed:) and agreement is hereby made for better description said property being a part of the real estate be longing to the estate of L. J. Moore This 6th. day of December. 1911. C. E. FOY. Commissioner, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN NEW BEltN. By virtue of power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed executed and delivered to the undersigned by Miles Spruil and Eliza Spruil, his wife, which mortgage deed and note thereby secured is dated third day of March 1902, and recorded in book number 141. page 673. in the of flee of the Register of Deeds of Craven county. the undersigned will on the 18th. day of Decern ber. 1911. at 12 o'clock m. at the court house door in Craven county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described land: Two Iota situated and lying in the City of New Bern, N C. In the part known aa Reizenstelnville, being lota number 11 and 27 in the plan of the said Relxeneteinvtlle, located on the east aide of Chap maa street between Cedar and Elm streets, and being the same land conveyed to the aaid Miles Spruil by deed from Chas. Rtizenstein. JOHN 8. GARRETT. Mortgagee. November I8th, 19U. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the power of aale contained in that certain mortgage deed, executed by George A. Brown and Mary E. Brown, his wife to R. O'Hara. bearing date of April 13th. 1911. snO recorded in the office of tbe Register of Deeds f r said Craven county In book Ne. 184, folio 167. The undersigned will otter for aale to the high est bidder for cash, at the court house door of Craven county, on Saturday, December Mh. 191 1 at the hour of 12 o'clock M. all the foUowins des cribed property, to-wit ; All that certain lot or parcel of land lying and be toe- situate In the city of New Bern, aaid state and county on tbe west side of Ash street and bearing the number -ene hundred forty-elx. 144. according to a plan of the estate of Joshua Soott. dee'd.. recorded in aVjutty Docket, page Mln the office of Clark of Superior court for aaid Craven county, bounded aa fellows: Benaianuig at the northeast comer of the lot formerly owned by Frederick Harrison, and fanning, northwardly Bfty 66, 0v feet, more or lea to the soutaeaat- era earner of kjt No. one hundred lib. forty-five; tbenoe weetwsrdly along the southern line of aaid lot No. 146 one atiadra lit. tea feat, more or lees to the eastern line of lot Ne. one hundred IM. Bfty-eui. thence southwardly alone; the east- era Itae of lots Norn. IMaad I&6 fifty U. feet awe er less to the northern line of lot Ne. 147; aa os eaatwardly along the northern Una of said lot No, Ufl one hundred 110. ten feat more or leas ti the point of beg bin lag aa Ash street. It be ins the same land conveyed by Ft. O'Hara Ic aaid O we A,' Browa and Mary E. Brown by deed dated April IS. Itll, and recorded In the public sreorde la Ue oltce of Regkter of Deeds for said Crave eowaty la book Ma, US-foHo 171. te Wbkrk reference la hereby aaade. This 4th. day e( November K1L ' R. O'HARA. Marta-a. MORTGAGE BALE OF REAL ,' -ESTATE., BvvtTtaaof a sawwi aoetalned hi a eaeris need axertt ted te the andsnljrnod by Pstav. Cei- ttas aa4 Mary VanUr aa the th- ear af ArlL and rseorded e ta anoacg tbe Regleier f Dseda of Cravea eouaty, b aoeh I7t. Poet It. deed beiasr give t aeear the aaymtntat isemri aMsxTSasi sV aayahte oae' rw front d.t af aaid aviras dead 4 dafaatt h aayasentof asM aea and nitarent oa the keje arms beaa awda. t will sell U ue aeurt ieee Uf New Bern. M, 0, at It a'eloeh at a Meadav Ike lltk er ef Deetaabar Itlt, eB thai aaenvbM latanataafsejd ratay Oslltj) I said Mary Van Ure la ed U tkal earaalatraet oflaad la Ne, I tovaahia, Craves eauaty. N. 0- aef )c4nlt tks lends ef Edward ttklwrwaoa ad tb aertS side. aeiUw west sida Wlllla Iwie asset, euejlai.lng tea aereaj trher Mary V eaters ead Jaha V enters fornterlv eeaided. awey ejeewpvaa ay Alea Mnen; ai anetber uaet i bad aamtjhilac tt 1-4 aerea, adloUlae; the laan of Mrs, Jamie Man Issa, Be. J B Meahea i I abeam, Jaw 1 reaa. Bowaa and Daalal Harrtea, Teraw af ;f. BAaTt. , ' J Mortirsr. NevitlNt. EXECUTOR'S NOTICB Rvr lKa A1 qtiJ rVe-tJ rtva "rf5, 6mair I isjaelna of f k-r pm ' tri W a ; I CARDS t. M. Simmpas, A. f Ward. mo WARD ArTORNKYS AND COl NSKLLoRg AT LAW II W BIK5, R. C, Office Rooms 401-2-8 tlks H lildicg Practice in the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Cart eret Pamlico and Wake, in the Su preme and Federal Courts, and where ever services are dusired. DR. H. HI. BONNER DISEASES OK Eye, far, Nose and Throat AND General Surgery Office In Elks Temple KVxt Caton, New Hern, N Or. t; R. A. NUNN ATTORNEY AT I. AW Practice in the counties id' Cmven, Carteret, Pamlico Join": nm! hi.'w and in the Stiito Sopn'im- :u.d l .-di ra Courts. Office No. 50 Craven Sli aet. Telephone No. 97. New lln N. C. Lake DrummondCiiniti & Water Co. Lake Drummonil Iraiisixiriaiion Co. Lake Drummoiu! Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Route, I rit I fr.im :'term. Nine Feet of Water M .ininiii.. Ui-pth Always Quick TrariBil for Traili.-. lY' inpl Towing and Erciijlii M,. , n,, nt. For tolls, towinK and freight rates apply at otiice in Scnlic hi I li.ml. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 6, 1911, edition 1
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