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b w . tst-y cVy the yeur ex Jt.il-y at 45 Pollock Sireet PIIGNE sO - E. J. U?3 ffMl' 3 CC.V.PUY fKOPK.tioKa EULSCE.IPTLON RATES One Year' ix Months Three Montfa; . i,;, - One M .nth. t V"' , A movi ii l i v . t - 1 Chau.ber of Comsutrce suie t... c to gu the Atlantic Coast Line to pt New Bern a Northern outlet for fit . ! i 'and passenger traffic. ..:," I - To present the matter inul. r ni.y to the railroad officials it will te nt- es- - sary that the Committee appointed to go before them know the volume of v -i 1 incoming nd outgoing freight that'nas I'0 1 P8 twelve months, " .'v rJ N tWn haa been reauested to :,". 1 .;" . "P give- the Chamber of Commerce a tatement showine what they have paid idooritaimr-rtt ffrih4 OPW-!! a tnr inrnhiinir knd outeoinE freight pUeationiAthlstfn'e...- - kBd the tonaage, U poasible,-iring the J 1 -vJ ,k '.. . past. twelve months, rv. -t Entered at t he pt ffic Nw Bern. v. Evidently number of the mer - V, C., sjeon.;-lM yaW," ) - -f . eBalIti of New Bern ere either not very J. ' '-r " , ' '; - -1 - V. much Interested (n this, proposition, of ' C Mew B Vol N. CrAujf. 23 r 1912 tbey. have simply overlooked .theraat V i ter entirely,, for this information ' has . r I - only een furnished the .Chamber of - The program. ot the Farmers'' con , Cvention to.be held in Raleigh next week : is 'a , very .attractive one. It - . should draw- a large, number of the the State. Farmers who .if , t. Ey. 'II., l-'i.r v. SJr'. I J t 1 1 t Ioir,2 d c.. r v . s i t.t ci.usd Ij.- i asa t t t.a r. t :. ' , ; Cik.-j CpersfUon. f In KoJi-.k ii JuaA) people te U'.(e tiit whauiir ii tr doing tlm tet tLue you It r tie c n-koo will te U.e tUuj you are Acbbl to do moat fifcauently throuout tliecomlrgyetr. .Another popular superstition U tlat I without obtaining tiateir.ints. and cer- t t-!:y nairant trie ciun van e klrnbufg Water has effected a t undeiful cuie of Drlght's Dis- . tlT fit .J.' eate. Air, vaK...aj s conu.uon ue he arrived at ..Chase City , was jmost de-pt-raie. ' For a nurrW of years he had been a 6 '.rer from kidney trouble ia an salted form and' had used in vain ail other .remedies, including a widely advertise Ltthia-Water, which he had also used for a number of years relief.: 'Prominent i I l , - J f r t y s 1 v - t. f. o. L. Ci.a Ci.y, hiiue you can get the bet water now (or what you have been, paying nfeiior. ' ' ; - Sold in New Bern by BRADHAM DRUG COMPANY, F; S. DUFFY DRUG CO., E. B. HACK.BURN AND II. C. ARMSTRONG. an unuiarrlea person vm reinui i nhysiuans or MJUisvuie, rvy.. in con- sliigle as many year as the number I jati0n" pronounced the case Bright's of times the cuckoo, when first heard. Disease. He came la Cfcase City and utter Us col. Commerce by the Cutler'PladesJHafd- ware Company, The Pocomoke Guano eo.. I. M, Mitchell, Pepsi-Cola Cp-. New Bern Cotton Oil : & "FertiHer Mills, Armstrong Grocery Company, : ? . Two intereetbia FfctwiU." -i ' Among recent patents which attract attention by reason , of their novelty are oneXar making aausages wiuxout casings ( .searing prooess and one for an ill tun in tod flat Iron; The Ufc ter contrivance 1 (described aa oon- I J. S. Basnight Hardware Co.,, C & I U'betng Iroae4 talnlng incandescent light bulbs which serve at the samettnu to. heat the Iron an4 to Illuminate ihe worlr. .which I during thit period kit; heallh, mt fery commenced drinking the Mecklenburg Waters,- which in three 'months res tored him to good-health. 1 J I. J,, Wakefield, M.' D., Bloomfield, Ky ; physician atte.nJing JfPt, Wake field; j--" nif' 'r'fi' w f or ten 'fears i . was IM-.ptaViUis.-of mr, von v. WtkefiM, formerly L Spent tr county, Kyu, no of Chan Cty Va., on4 that i RaKlftbr N; C Anjuet ?70. X . Account Annual. State Farmers Con vention, th Southern. Railway will sell very low round trip fare tickets, from ah! points in the State to Raleigh, N, C on August - 36th and.27th f with final return. limit .August 29th, l?W, i ! Tickets .will, be - sold. -on "a basis of three enta pet mite jilu's twenty-five J Le.&hOOBoBdSjyjb cents for the round trip,, y- , 15 per centum per annum, -interest pa i Ask your,aget Jtbr.detailed, informa-' aUe semi-annually and -payahlWrty I NORTHCAHOI.lNA (30) Years site date, all poud of both . . camvm p.oitntv: propositions payable at each -time or JN THE superior COURT tion, or writ -'. . . ;. ,. . , J, , C JONES, '.' '.Traveling Passenger Agent, N'.'-;BWgh, N. C iv,.nt hMM tneetlncrs say they always! ,j .. , r.rhrm-ot get out ot tnem muf "" J Co., and. A. E. Pittman ft Son. . cost d jfheJoss of time incurred 1n 1 TfcM .( reJuiiiy Me-n tnat only , . . '. j ? ... . An it art I1UT ... '. . i attenuiuit or. f'AMf W.Wi o. rHirj aatysisjreveaied,ihe existent otSritkt's o ii.i.... c.nii.h si - - , I vueatt. i s "WW h- y . ..v -s- . . a..j. " ",,- j a .iiji ruTLBHi u v .suawi m vie avveasw l ... t" .Jk.-, . m 1 . f ti not . oniy so, ""M.-.mail nHtnher of the merchants haver .. .L ,.v v .v a twv. iwi.. nii'mw ai'Mi fof a feme IwrHal reueJ. they-afford an admirable opportunity . thjf 0ropoeition seriously :and -ki Eneland. a heUrlnaer the other but toon lost effect. ' flfM lufferint lor-the -farmer to get a little, outing I. . . . , time from their retro I antanui iIvk ehnrrh and found that I nf Umw.s 'mire severe. Be tent .far., the- and everyone knows tnat at u 'Per-i,r business which will ultimately mean 1 the candles on the Communlo ;tibto1Botei f BuMt Uthi Sprinttrvhkk for 'sons He s entitiea w w. I so' much for the development f New had been lighted and fr bonfire, made JMV& gaM rtiieJt btU 'JhU IpstUt Bern. - " , T ' C" it, Pr Vi W f'- " : thr.whV xf Socialism. Whether voting v the ticket or not.j ihen everywhere looking upon the awful injustice. of this economic system are I becoming ecialitic in theory if not in cohduct.--Governor Marshall. The readiness of men to grab at I t- Roosevelt's "new .party with its social ..' istk tendencies shows that there is ' , ' much of. truth in what Governor Mar " I shall, says.. There has got to be a ! rhanire In the svstem or the socialist ' party win. eventually get ia control. , ' The change is promised by the Demo- cratic party and under the guidance! -' of Wilson and Marshallit will deliver ' the goods. -'- r. -f1, -', ' ' """ ' 1 ' ' , r CQT,BUSY,t)UIClCLV. V ' The America. National Bank of Wil- r r mington got into the game of raising . money fori the"1-Wilson-campaign fund I : withoutdelay. -.President W. B. Cooper . 1 writes the Starr ' Mr. Merchant please get busy I. LEON WILLIAMS, Secretary Chamber'of Commerce. the vicar's Bible, hymn books. loose papers being used, as lueL FARMERS MEET IN STATE CONVENTION - at - RALEIGH, N. C, GREATLY REDUCED RATES From I f ' Round Trip. Washington $2.70 Pinetown Paatego 'itS Belhaven i j . I Oriental f i Stonewall Bayboro j'f3 Reelsboro New Bern Vanceboro Frederick ' 2 Chocowinity 3.05 3.75fi 3.75. f 1 3.35 3.15 3.10 2.95 2.70 2,70 2.70, ' came hopeless he was advuei to tnstt Chase Wyjvi try the f?ts, n m paler there, . The retulf was. vontierihM . Cultivate a Gentle oioa,b-v,f 9 writes me that He asju.uy teanerea, I would say to all: us ypur genUeet r am . fully satisfied that, m wwr voice at borne. Watch It day by, day as Ifl City, V-jf We4 kif life., as J, did a pearl of, great prtce. for It WlU he I . .ling - iast r tym that till "Ml VV Iwbsji "- w " ; ...'.. s ' a. M m , til.- W t.nW aiJkwssw aina voice w w. jar, z : -rn, h i n.,r-H Vark at tinnuk Train It to Sweet I' owwMrc-". , - r:" m now and tt will keep In tune 1 Resident Physician,'. Chase Ctty. Va through life. Elihu Bunitt as to Mr. Wahefield's. condition When Mr, John D.- Waheflotd eom- mented ustnt the Vecklenburijyafer en his arrival, at Chase CitU. vat in.' the condition 'as tWtirabm by-lit phy Wattjten, ,.aj . .AenntcKy. ."At the request of Mr. W. G, McAdoo 8ulM Ualn aad ,jm;ted to return tine "chairman we beg to say thatl. . ,.. TirWt. sold Aueust 26th hd 27th via Norfolk Southern Railroad-r-direct line via Chocowinity, good, on dy tiU "With the Baked Bean. F She 'was five years old and lived la .It.. .IH V tla nnltuir ItttA fsken 1ST Mv t .- t '. . n - '. . lol .ntl taraa nnlBtt. I StCUlSU , U( y. iitti- ,Wthl-t thai It has' worked' .a mndettul,ehangfi in " .. . . t : . . i. ,-L. - . tij. little flrL - "These- are caDoages, aa i mm. tit tea vx? www. thm mnthnr, nointlns: id mnm cabbage AUtiiiou is iood. he,slePs, mett. and: says plants'. "Where -doe the corn beef 1 . Aa M. W .M kidneys, lit growr;, said sthe miss.. . ay" !,. reUe. -Acting chairman we- beg to say -t we shall benlyoo glad to accept con ';. tributions for the Woodrow Wilson cam r paigrr. fund. - Suchs.centributions will ; .be forwarded promptly to the committee f in. "New.; York. The officers and t employes of this - bank have al ' ready subscibed f 20.00 to .the fund. We would be glad to receive any amounts, V however -small or however large, i ' J' As Governor .Wilson once lived in 'r'aur-good city,! we1 1tope . the contribu v tions to help elect, him President will t be large. ". c? v August 30th. Ask any agent for particulars. W. W. CROXTQN, G. P. A Norfolkiya. thi Chine- hellev. that art .1 3Vcii Its are able tp move only, ln atraignii-""" r -- yZIJ h.V h eannot nenetrate Wy. ed ' tondxtwn. toroughsolld matter.: tberetor, the I will elate-that for four years prenous problem ,of keeping them 'outt of a to nl,1890, my health teas in tery bad dweiiinc or a. xaraen seemn -w wpw teonatuont taa invert mm ongm simple matter. . 1 Disease in the most aggravated form, and -' "tab with the 'various dtstresnng xon .Made Weddlna ReaUstlo. , w: phcattons uswuy puenasni ina, CO! CRAV LU .1 I I. 2 tiC.OGL Of a,LMf, N. C. - lor 115.0j0.CO. 5 per cent. 39 Year Bonds. j - Staled b'di will be receivtdat the of fice cf in? undersigned,; in Wew Bern, N. q., until Monday, the 2nd, day.c-f September, 1912, at 12 o'elock m for the purchase of FiveTbousand (15,000-. FARMERS CONGRESS. ; u villi. lALia livUia, .. Ihe recent fdlt.lre.lli j ecks 1 here in many persons were killed sndothern ifared; the numereous, recent automo bile casualties throughout the com. try in which many hava been killed, (In 103 recent automobile accidentia 69 ps. -pie were killed and 225 Injured;) ihe sVj4arf tA't 0 ana sslaaS-si u . w. . s waaua.as,u ua - uiu ami.is9B9B.sa . bs,ssb 00) Dollars Cavetf Ccun y Bocds, and the near inauguration of the street ear - Ten Thousand (iIO.000 00) DalUrs No. nothing of everyday has irds One Towtuhip, Craven County Bonds, lurking everywhere, are suggstttira of aU ef said bonds psyatle (Thirty Yfrs accident Insurance. We've t It in " af jerdaf; and bearing teterest it the eyery desirable form at smslleoit : nU.tjttiWswutnm Inteev f The Maryland Casualty Co'.b. the 8ayable semi-annually fonitttnling. only Coppaoy tliU maintalni e:am On propfcsltlon 'for the .aaJtf of he deprjent Ja North Cup'lvA ra-s $ 15,000.00 Farm LJfe School Botds, as ci,jm, pr,mpuy and gives double t.- '""f"""" loemmiy tor acctdeoia on piMia cr the fl5,000.00 Craven: County -,Fam riet. nn to ret the, best Sae W,G..B0YXfrjGEWT. - RECEIVES CHARTER. Yesterday's Raleigh News and Ob server says; -. ,.VThe S. B. Parker, Company yester day received, its dharter to manufac ture sheet- tin and sell and, deal in such troods. clumbers' supplies.,- etc., . in tlmesandtauch plaor place, and simmoMi Dapfe, the bonds to be of sueh denotnlnatipn, I c!mm. r. ... z;mJ gtmP'PP Harriett Farrow and berl suchenor, and transferabte In such pusbandi WillJe Farrow way, f4 the principal thereof,payable Hackleyand ordeemableatsoch time or times, her husband, Jack Hack-I not leas thaa , fifteen years from the ,ey w Laura Simmona datathereuf an4 bat ;snch place or Anttie Campbell, Geo. places as may oe .agree, w vwu Simmons and other heirs! Of Commissioners or .eatlawof Samuel Simmonsl NOTICE ' OF SALE f the Board Newi Bern, beginning, business - with Qotinty of Craven, and the purchaeer I dec d $6,000 paid In aad $25,000 authorized "The incorporators are b. . Parker, D.' M. Parker and G. W. AUee. The charter gives the right to deal in vari ous kinds of business. Of course Woodrow .Wilson, having in - Wilmington,, the Wilmington of said bondi. t A certified chock for Two Hundred Fifty (S250.00) Dollars, aa evidence of good faith, must bs filed with bid. Pursuant to the power of sale given the undersigned in an order of the Su perior Court in a special proceeding before the Clerk entitled, "Samuel lived in ; Wilmington. - toe Wilmington .in-wa of Craven County, hunt, have rather .more .occasion to! ' : -A '. S. H. FOWLER. uierK 01 uta ooara 01 vumiura- Nevertheless MAnaii ( rs hia ramnairrii funH rtias i t ot tne otner oanw. . evenneies. .-5 Aug., 5th. 1912 must confess to akeen admiration I " ' -Ridrfarsata Invited to submit form I hi- , , . . nnyndaltblds te'reseryed. -"--p above 861 out. 1 wi for cash to By order of the Boara 01 Mmmis- tne mgnesi Dioaer at tne court House door in Craven county , North Caro lina, on Monday, the 7th day of Oct- we for, Mr. Cooper's fearlessness. Al most any body else would have been afraid of the loss of business. ' North Carolina I Aug. 7. 1912 Jones umnty 1 Tr. B n DlTon. Register of ami Ex- officio Entry Taker for Jones County The undersigned E. L. Mattocks of Jones county. North Carolina enters and lays claim to the following de- , scribed niece or parcel, ol lana in White Use xownsnip jonr. cuuuij. State of North Carolina the same be vuMt .ndnnaDnronriated land and subiect to entry via: Situated Is- PRACTICAL MAN MORE LIKEL Y. ; A FayetteyiUB; dispatch says tnat there ts a persistent rumor, that John A. Mills of "Raleigh will be chosen presi dent of the Norfolk Southern Railroad: Persons of this place who have given the7 matter some thought say that a practical man like, for instance, Third . m(f anrj beiiig on the North East side Thompson ol the Baio- of Wtnteuas ittver ana we uo v Viae.President ThomDSOU of mnrnhin. who has .been mentioned. : tla etsin creea will be the man selected for the place. 6ber, 1912, at 12 o'clock M.,the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land bounded as follows: On the north by Godfrey's Creek and the Jackson land; on the east of the Deeds I Winthrop land; on the west by the1 Jackson land and on the south by the Willis land, containing sixty three acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land which was formerly owned by Samuel Simmohs.deceased, and inherited by the above narr.ed named parties to this action. This 15th day of August, 1912. D.E.HENDERSON. Commissioner. M'wed ((Eng.) .fireman, . solemnised .,4a , ,tne iwry rwers ""'""" w. ruins ot ,nan-Durnea cnuruu. ,v iinL jrequemj , r . 7- bridAsrroom was Conveyed to Ulcere- & Xkass City, in April, 1890, i ( POLLOESVILLE The cotton crops in this vicinity are a T. I 1 .1 . , m very good, iney nave g.cuny uv proved during this month as it has been ideal weather; f The farmers report that their corn . - rTl crop, t" SDOve me average. v - -, ntnr flrMmvine. and i J- . A.aU rendition that I making rapid progress in pulling andl a .. una. fori .. ... ' ....- ti.;.j - saving fodder which is a good sign, thatl toe M.,yed pMr' .1 r commenced the us, of the they are growing progressive. , - " . l and soon beran m. r H Rrvan who has been verv 1 ' - ... I - -v . TI,,-.,-. - SlCIt, IS rapidly improving. - , . 1. ' v' ''"' ' v.,wi JJ.,.,-. r,Z.Jl. M Wit . . -t r .. . . ainir 1 ,'i-nA riirnr i:nma s.u b aw ijl. wvi " 1 viv,r 1 wi w; ,- 7- r Miss carne ?npmm..,- -aTl.."- h. ..j. 4,1 rr jM' h,llk.".l HUSTLING "TOR WHAT THEY n; -., .: . ,wanT" . . U7 m.ntinnpd Thursday the activity of the JGnston people in moving for ana ua, nsea 1 or a, wee . V 1 poslto the sci he gav pn of those 1, state-that all "of the state- a new railroad. We have now to -add Mr. .John Taylor of Una p tec ha, I fearfu, cow(jh, vhlch orily a man who Jmade iy cemPani, .and Drs. that Goldsboro U. also on jthe alert tori purcnaseu -rr- rn: land is now prepared to take .carer ,ql Fnrmal transfer, of .the Goldsboro the traveling public who want tr'ns-1 LomJoa, Standard. street railway-has T)een made to the portation tn-"i'v' rA-u :?nrin d Sw.na.lf Mr. T. E. Pritchett f;Ocala. Fla. horo. IRaUroad Compaay, which rilljU visiting friends and relatives, in this at an early datet Is" announced, begin I county, ta been-elose to such beast, can an- , Huther ' and burvett. are predate. . wae-eieven' wv -:i " . - ,1,,.' I: AhatetvaDhkr MaiVf 'UmcW a Mt.Mf AtvfaniitM mm hf ihA - entire to .?, . js. uuy.v,yiiy ,.... -r . - , He was the. guest. of Julian! .iougawroxlavately 1,600,000 Icorwtf wry particular. FouVtee.a Xers Later Mr, Wakefield Testifies to Permanency ot Cure, 'i iMott, HelleiigerJEeunty, N. D . .... - V . 4 AAE January uj, construction of its line to Swansboro. B. Bender a lew day. tnWweeB,y ney -tarBf boen.prepare in . M -Af EndtyVke-Preddent, The .propod line U penetrate the wer.oseiy.assoc-eu Mfsaerml Sptirigs Cov aChase Clty Va ' s'i? W lf Dear Friend; .ft has teen 'tome time since' I'wts n -Chasi Cy,: " X Amw yon wre-particularly interested in pou . Ma,..hPir.. Sni;..itv,'; The whole mart would oover . . .. , ..- .1 I j:it.. a,nfviirh vpnra Bffo. 1 morat.tbaB ;llvw . Wr-:,-..:ii.-.i.-.i.;ji. h KMiitort-uoiasDoro nrancn ni-tnei""; -wv - jU - ... . . I Tk... 1 . orvt .iw. garh . other. - again I "t'w .iv.'ii i fi ' '"" Norfolk Southern and the Wilmingtoh They tlid . not see eacft other - again '' '. I . a SC : . I . 2 .aVl a a.Ha ah . lannl & Weldon railroad. This is a fineluntii last auruwy v .. tArrltorv nd needs a railroad. A rail-1 in New Bern, road through it will contribute immense-Imanufapturer lv to the unbuilding not Goldsboro. I being located - ivir- business as Eure, -Harris. will operate and Carteret .counties and .will buy any point where sufficient- cotton is ''--I sglphu'r Opod Plant Food. wafieet err mirnuiaxw v We ' congratulate ' our -neighboring towns, of Goldsboro and Kinston on the. energetic" .fashion in which ' they are going after what they want. '" ' s I - ? v : of tertxer,. his factory A a In th:aHence or WgM me ear r r ---v ; " "1, in Jack,nville, Fla. t Ittfches the least sound, so in the toll. tefc. tt 3ra ; ? t. Bender will be ia the cotton I xuae ' 01 reumuou u , . . . 5,nu,iininw I .,in. -A - thantrht. ! - I Inrnttd -in MoUj North formerly reprentmg We. - W th wdH;';..i ,.i - fnm. .& Co. f Norfolk; He :----.-: - 7TT?..'T.I7. ""'s .i... in Craven, Jones.Onslow 1 , - , - - . - . - r? . I . ' , . , . , rin ii-. . . W '"I 'f-.. ;'--''.-JU-'a- laU'a,ly. i...ir. in Unhe.v.t. ' f htc ejjeciea my s j, r :ur7naTf: trk It was al Pweare. J o wng n i'v - - n vm Mh aohnnl bov who trans-1 anv man ef mv veorr wW be. As you L,.ww are thankful, aay that we forUhV-va'riou n't have the disease as bad as South Polie-. rt,e State. . Three are going There is a lot of unnecessary hair 1 lor sale,tO Justify, iinff in ortn (aroiina ovcr. pouiits, - The voune Carolina, It is characteristic of North 1 10 til Norpral. two to thes University Carolina, to keep itseU ;.weu iader,nd to ck jRidge,'. . v- f r .trot.- j. J ; Mr Fred Koonce' of Palestine, Tex. , rr ' - Jf, lis Visiting relatine and friends to this Another man spoke, '.to a Jouj-J DtaCe,'-; He Wft North Carolina thirty 1 representative yesterday, endorsing! years' ago," has' traveled Very, exten- e paper s euons lu iimvv vnc iiuBciauic.i giYety ana nas mauc auu wr m:vi.-i at i Juroy road leading out of Bridgetonl fortunes but Is now. H fine health and nnanctai conaiuon,. . v , ;;. . 4. Messrs. John. Ray hitty, Wrade H. Foy and CarlyleFoscue of . Richmondj devil Uke thO .hindmost) as Th0petessianiS had been given up by the scab take the rear platform." Boston Lhysicians as incurable, titf actiJ be- i r rovea. mc ii.itt..,wiTcw ' rn," he said, , "are standing In their. ii light in not getting busy and mak- t arrangements to have, this road t im shape so-that it -6ah bemused h some dt.-e of comfort.'';.. -; He I that if New Bern: did, rnotlar e to take care of the trade which , M naturally Come in over this read, toad to Washington which v would i-v to that town a good, portion of , tf.u!e logically belonging , to , New i voi.U be the result,; A brief ' ' communication on the -sub- t f t! e corduroy road will be found ' , , j i.i the raPer r.l'iicls will have no dif , that he didn't con ' , "a States to the Re- ,' t ere is- any excuse to -i will claim it. ' Va are, at home on a vacation .vtt.it ing friends and relatives. . . . . .: Mr. IC It Bender ana tamuywno have been visiting relatives in this r'ace a few weeks,' will return" In a few, days ta their home in Raleigh where Mr. Ben der has' position as City . Sanitary Inspector.' " . Wonder if this has been the luttet summer we srtaye ever naur ,- tne say so.-Any .way its been awful 1 .-t ( and still heating. Here's, the r i June 16th to 18th 95-96;July 2 to 22nd, 90 93;' August. -13th to l' j 90-94 In the shade. i The beneficial, effecfji of sulphur, as a "plant, food have been shown by A, Pe rnolon a French experimenter, on such tlanta as cabbage, turnip and radish. It seems to favor the development of cLloroi-hyll. retarding the yellowing ol plants in drouth. . - , - " " Ash Can en Wheels. A Connectlout Inventor has mounted an ash can cu wheels and equipped It with fcan"c3 f!.'.li c a be locked ti ho'l the aTntr' ?'" ntry ttli'f thry el f r mo- '"'3 It. are not rejsi Tbs Cne Tl,' T'l n y c . (. ( l ' ( ' -tf" a i. ? r lieve when I went to Chase tM3 ihoutht ther -teuld do nothing with me. In od, one. of the proprietors fefused to keep me at the holef Jor jean j wouta ait there, and it would injure ' the reputation nf the waters, .but -am: glad w tnat after usini thi. waters for a short time commenced to improve at oncef ,and be fore 1 left Chase City was entirely, cured. I will be glad to write to anyone you wt-'J chance to refer, to me. You hive tie cert. Scales', of the. physicians, who trc I me, vttd J v-::l. gladly cerf-fy t to tl, r I , :r.g true. It is try great '. asure to recommend lleelU't.hurg V.'c. ,s to anyone is sucrtt g as I vis. I ' h the comt'"iy every s-1'.-r-.s, cs 1 fe.i s ,'c rt r.eir wuters are a gft H s' "'r- WomPM. .fteiWp ton women of wperior edncation ani ani jBdent tiyeaweiaklwd Iok ibif. .pinioBsy tighfy praise ihe yonderfdoiTcXtiTe and cvTAprapcrAoi CU" bTlam' StomacB an4 lirerTat leU. TPjkolljejlUjfrj ol womaa'ib llti Jrom fidhooo, I through' the ordeali ':t-mother hood to the, dninjjari, tJjert it m safer or more jreh'able nted-icmfclXtaahexWiiU-TahleU are THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal And Industrial College uuinnini, at iha Interstate Cuoper- agd Company's corner of Us Jones land or k:.e Dolnt tract in or near tne -head of G'eat Branch, and running thence with aaia intere.aw vooperBo Company's line of its Long Point tract North 40 degrees west to the line of the land formerly owned by i. .. r..m. Him,. Ith tha aaid ColUne llao or lines North' Eartwardly Maintained by the State for the Women and Southwestwardly to the Interstate I of North Carolina. Five regular Cours- ..mM..'. Ilnfthl lt.a'nnm-1 i i , r, . , mon land, thence with the said Inter state Cooperage Company's Itoe or lines to beginning coutaimng 100 acres moreoriees., x.atereu cuts im. uj i j.uu.i R. D. Dixon. Reg of Deds and Ex- officio Entry taker, NOBTH CAJtOUNA, i - Superior Conrt Amuttanc Grow Oo- Ine. ' vs. Koootala City MtU Co.. Ine. NOTTCB OF S0MKOMS AMD WARRANT OF ATTACHMENN . '.: .:.-',; MORTOAQBgALB. PUrsduittpa power -at. :.sa yesatntaeS' in tat sartaia ftsal Estate ItetcaM saseotail by Bsdcn Oowsrd and Siwmi Cowsrf to WWts Barrer BHok Ckxnpaaj, haarine date the h)th dsyef Htvssaen I10. tr siB ton- (seordad CauotT.lnbook 83.t.B SB. I. jrUl sell ths eoart houM door in NeW Bern. tt. C. m Monday tk. asth d of Awrat. 191S. at tbs bear at IS m, to the hiffhest bidder for . nth rollow- Ztr. .,..u h, it- Rbwiiui It to :iunctka ol the Wssbinshnt rpad ua ue William Dawsoa. unne. : than dowa jaid svaaae.to Eallr ,A niantMUn theneewtthsald Una to O. MeLMW horn's line, theme with Mid McUwhorn's Una to tho WaehinstoB-Vanoeboro . road, ttmca firm aafclmadtotlMlieawuesBtabtiW flva IS) scree, more t Ma and bam.a M a bod pnrchBod.frpio W. C.Wnito. K-wkJU Ilortcasas. St - . s. t"-o ; it ! titnity. . Yours r-ry frt'v, - (..' j. u. v.rrrirLD. 1 1 r':JI0r.TGAGE$ALB NOTH CAROLINA. V v j : viJONESCOVNTX.'. , I Pursuant tq, thepower i$ sale- con tained i. certain mortgage, deed dated theLw..day of October, 902 by George Fields and wife to T, A, Bell, the same being recorded in the of fice of the Register of; Deeds for Jones Countv, in book 47, page 43. to, which reference is hereby made, and the aid mortr-aee and the. debt secured by ... ... same, together with the power, ot saie and all riehts and . privileges therein contained having been duly assigned and transf. -red to D. E, Henderson hci.s and assigns, I will sell to tl 1." best bidder for cash at the Court I'.jK-e d,).r in Trenton, North. Caro ' on Tonlay t'.e 23rd day of Sep . ' 1 i 2 . i.t 12 o'tiock M. thdol ; ' , 1 lot or rrrfl of lnJ i 1 '. r ji t" e County cf t . i i i' " t i- i ( I Ti !lol - II'.', Tha datandant above nsmad wUI take Mtiee that a run" la the abort entitled action was kroadasainatsaid datandant oa the rd day ot Jaly.WU.h W. B. Flamiar. Clark ot the So- aariorCoart ot eaid eoant. in wntcn aenou .Urf im aaina to reeorer the enm of t60L60 ot the defendant, doe aaid plain tiff by breach of oon tract for the aale of oertain maab wbmo aonanana la returnable before the Judge at the BuDertor aonrt of Graven County, at a soart to kTkTu anante at the aoorS hoasa m New Ben oa the I oarth liOBday alter the ftrat Mondays SepUmbar. it brins the Wth day of aSSSur. M12! the defdt wm ataatoto bTtoid Clark oa - -ski IM d a( M, JSUL aniMttha property ot aaid defendant, which Mm aad place above-named for the return, or ttHSSunoDTwhaa and whara O- defendant b MiM toappear and anewer or demor to the SSbL m thi; reliot demanded will be rant- Thia Orffday of Jnly. Hit - MORTGAGEJSALE Pursuant to a,- power of ,sale con tained in that certain Mortgage exe cuted by A.) Bridges, Ansell Bridges iA Vanrn Bridges to" I. W Stewart leading to degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the tate. Fall Session begins September 18, 1912, For catalogue and other information, address JULIUS I. FOUSr. President. Greensboro, . C Umbrella Factory. I MAKE the Umbrellas with some class to them, have yo jrs m ile to order, if yon have an old frame I will cover it for you, it dpn't matter If the ribs have been knocked out of pla?e and ihe joints dislocated. I cure all umbn Has and parasols, don't matter hoar ill. Pri ces right, work guaranteed. Drop me a card at 23 Rountree street. New Bern N. C, Yours truly, L. Reynolds. KiBFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD ROUTE OF THE 'NIGHT EXPRESS" Schedule Effective June.- 24. 191 fpe following, schedule, figures pub- ashed as Information ONLY and are not guaranteed.. ', TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN NORTH AND WEST. BOUND 1 1230 a m, DailyNlght Express PulK man Sleeping uar ior Monouu . bearing date the 2nd day of April, 1910., I 955 a m,: Dally for Norfolk, connects fh.as.me beine recorded in the office of I 1?',1 i t O. MAY EE Y.irS-AWAr Editor Journal: Did it evrr I'd r n 1 people !,o i " FovllT-"" i ' Ct nt r the same bung recorded Register " of Deeds ot Craven County inbook. lTo. pageO,-? will sell t the Cojirt; House door in New Bern, N.- C.von Wednesday the 18th xlay ot September, -1912, at the hour . otn o'clock, to.the, highest .bidder .for cash all the following desffibedproperty as conveyed in the Mortgage, aforesaid to-wit: One "certain." tract of .parcel of land, oa north side of Neuse river and west side of. Upper1 Broad Creek, beginning at a stake in the Levi Ipock's cana!16 pples north ot cypress-xirancu, running1 north 41 and. west poies, thence south 51, west 16 $ole8, thence north 68, west 97 pole to Jones'line thence With Jones's lino north 80, east 72 polei to run of Cypress Branch; thence north 50, east 150 poles to a atake, thence south- 76 poles' to. Jones' line, thence with said line 80 east to Staple ford's line. - thence - with Staplcford's line west with said canal Si poles to- tne beginning, containing73 acres more or lcs, known as the Purifoy Place at head of Broad " Creek. Also the fol lowing firct of land bounded as fol !(; By J. W. Stewart on the east ! y Lovi IpcKk on the west, by Proad C, ' en t!,e s"t''.'i " 1 soiithr.ist and twnrt a-' 1 1 ye l i"i irr all nointa North ' and-", Wast, Parlor car service between Wash ington and Norfolk. .--;,-(. :.. VA6 p m, Daily-except Sunday 7 for - - Washington, Belhaven, Greenvltla - Wilson and Raleigh. -Parlor car ; between Washington ana rtsieign. 4d0 am, Paily-Nlght.JBxpress , - uoidsDoro.. , . - -4 A 9:10 a m, Daily for Goldsboro. 4rp owl: Daily for Goldsboro aw EAST . BOUND 920 a m, Daily for, Beanfortv 6:35 p;t;;" Beaufort;- , .-4, 90 a m Daily ?- except Sunday ,ior ' Orientat.'-rry- -' i''"" t .'-, -. 5:4? p m, JDaily . except Sunday " for I ' v . . Oriental. rl 1 6:56 p m Sunday only for Oriental ' -For further information or reservation of Pullman Sleeping Car space, apply . to T. H. Bennett, A.,- Hen Bern, ' N. C, f v V- 4 T4 .. - : south 24 poirto VnlC thence- W. W.CROXTO -JLZ. BUPSON. lit (a A. cu vuf " Norfolk. Va ' T " - ICE v j. . : o. 1 1 1' jrih P. '1 1 t C"1- F.!: '3 l:zi r"- 4 ; r - - 1 1 t"M J I . "3
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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