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-V i Children Cry Ml J iiju uselorC over SO years, nas borne tbeisignattoo ot fi -; J9.s? and has been made under bis pl?r .jV.'"?' JjtJW-?-- ' sonal bupervliioa since its infancy, ' v , h Vilify, S-cucu44 Allow so one to deceive you to this. V sv . Altouterfc't Initiations and " Just-as-gocd " are but v. PriiMHmpnts !;2t tr . witii J , 4 Infants ad Cluidren ILvperience against peret- ' Castoria Is a 'harmless Rnbatitute for Castor Oil, Pars foric, lrrs r' .v. fcSyrnps. It is pleasant. 16 i contains neither Opium, Mox-puino nor otlwr .Narcotio ?J ' substance. Its ajjo i i3 g.uaraute. It destroys Worms , and allays Feverisltnejs.s. I'or more than tliirty .tars it lias occn ' i constant i n for t!-op-lief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, ail 'x'oetninff Troubles and . ' Diarrhoea. It rrruir.tes the Stomach ard XJuwcL;, : assimilates the Food, triviiu? healthy and natural sleep. The Chillren's Panacea The .Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 5 Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought .ln1::'.Ue.l?oVi:Over,3b..Yerl t - wt cruntun eenwwv. rr stuwwr twct. mtm ww errr. ' ' ' - e. ' r For Sewing and Reading iTJSXn gives a clear, steady light, soft and mellow; the ideal lamp, ac cording to best authorities, for all work requiring close attention of the eyes (far superior to gas The faTT Lighted without removing chimney" or shade. Easy to clean and rewick. Inexpensive. Economical. Made in various styles, and for all purposes. At Dtaiars Everytvhxr' .' STANDARD OIL COMPANY .. V.. OaMnMratodiaNmrJ-tMO . ; wwatfc.lf.Jl ' - - ' -- ' "' NOTICE. IM THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, CRAVEN COUNTY. J. A. Campbell, and A. Z. Campbell, partners trading as Campbell Bros., and Franklin Trust Company., Plaintiff?, .. VS. vThe Suffolk Lumber Company, the If Colross dumber Company, James H. "?-Corbitt, Trustee, Currie & Campbell, , Harry McCaughey, trustee, The Bank ' f 'Otvilow. Mrs. ' G. L. Wiccins. L Vf. WigKins, Jr., and J. C. Wiggins, o 6 Defendants. v The defendants ,The Colross Lum bet Company, Jame6 H. Corbitt, Trustee, Currie & Campfeelf and Harry k k McCaughey, Trustee, will take notice J that, an action entitled as above has , been commenced in the Superior Court ,4 t - mt Craven County; the -purpose of -Z said action is the appointment of a vf permanent receiver for the Suffolk ( V4 Lumber Company, defendant, upon ' , th ground of insolvency, and for the ' -just and fair distribution of , the pro 't perty and assets 6f said Suffolk L'um- t bsr Company among the creditors of W- reae"! Suffolk. Lumber Company, jn-i i eluding the plaintiffs, jla the order, pre v :-; scribed by law in the caae'of dueolqtiofl -" ' of a corporation, and for such other and X i'ti fUrther'relier as to the Court may seem -. ; I just and proper; and the said defendants ' y The Colross Lumber Company James ' ' H. Corbitt, TrUsteeCurrie & Campbell i -, and Harry IMtCaughey, Trustee, ,will I : A" further take notice1 fhat;theyi are. re quired tK appear vat the term, of the Superior Court1 of said County to: be .... V. . ' 1 . .i, a.. - . ' . . rbeld on1 thev lith Monday afer the': r . . 1 IT - . L nrsi ivionuay tn -cpieinuer, . iyji, i being Nor. 18th, 1912, at the - Court . House of said County in New Bern, " Korth"tJaroIina, and answer or demur ' to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will-apply to the- Court for the relief demanded In Said comolaint. W. B. FLANNER, ' '. ' - Clerk Superior Court This 8th day of November 1912. si- T It doesn't look so tough for Turkey ( la the Balkans as it does for turkey in the United States, j for i.Fjctclicr'q 1 ana enuanrrer me nesra Signature of and electricity). X Lamp , j... , ,.i j ; :' ; i . NOTICE OF , MORTGAGE SALE OF CITY PROPKRiTY. By virtue of power of sale contained in that Certain mortgage deed dated March 22nd, 1907, and made,, and executed by Frank Wood to the under signed, which said mortgage ' deed is recorded in book of deeds number 166, page 276, in the office of, the Register ?f Deeds of Craven County, the under signed mortgagee will, on the 30th day of December, 1912 at 12 o'clock m. at the court house door in Craven County, offer for sole to the highest for cash the following land in Craven County: One Tourth undivided interest in all that certain lot of land conveyed by du-ed from I Wavne F.ubttnkpand Jen nette Pavie to Cicero s Wood, which deed id recorded in book No, 151, page 377, in the office of Register of Deeds of Craven Countv, and being lot number 127, fronting 42 feet on. West street, and lot 144 on Lees avenue, and hounded d follows; On the outh by Davis line, one th' oast-by--. West street, on the north by lot number 136, nnd-on the ' West " by "Leea avenue, according to the plan of . that part, of theCity of, New'. -Bern, commonly known as Pdvietown." " " ?'V . ' . .-John.A. Boom,- Mortgagee. November,' 23rd; J912, - v' - 1 GREATLY REDUCED RATES i WASHINGTON, p, C. ' ,f Rivers and Harbors Congress, December 4-6, 1912 :; "Norfolk Southerri Railroad will sell tickets at all stations to Washington. D. C, via Norfolk,' Va oij December 1st, 5nH artA ri .ivi1inrfiipn hntil Hm.m. , t p- .v-u- -:ember 15th. . j ,t . , l ' From RoundsTrlp Rat Beaufort ., ...., , , .v ,, ,v'.. ,...$10.65 Belhaven aA ..IvO Morehead City,,.t, , 10.45 New.Bern.- IL. ;.Ju,. . 9.40 Plymouth '. Washington ..!, . 7.35 8.20 , Get particulars from any ticket agent. ' --. : W. W. CROXTON, ! . General Passqnper Agent, . f :. ' -. . ' ' . . I. - Norfolk, Vs. J C E I 14 ... t' 1 I L . I .I" Strarie3l 5 ed 'Viiittlf lis 'virs jfs.Ki: of a . umib .whohaci ydiiatfd a jiulnfitnau. ' djifted -Kiisr 'fd-l?,"d't'l".,u''''s'V?',H rweh wnt,t(i ts wbirt hls; father bad i yBee;' U, bnd beo boii53uk( two y weeks ,wbeohl' father wivtfd tbf sfollmv'fna ule:raui5frwu hlru: v Stra'nd.Bd. ' Telegraph money for return i . When he srot booiv he told thera rf h work's ndvwjtui-es ill t bp laud of the spurs, the -ivvolrer and the rifle H wan as follows: . ' He- found Denver, which bis father bud known us a small town, a little city and pusbed on west ward. When he cauie to the eud of the rails he took conches. He was now in the laud where. travelers talked almut roiid ' agents, where those lu the (Owns spoke iucldeutallv of the last guu Ubt. or huw uiucb.uiouey bad leeii wou-or lout : by some ' prominent clU.eu at Taro Ned. who believed the oujy way to learn the mauuers and customs of a people was to make tbelr acquaint a nee, told everybody that be bad come out to see the country and menut to see it thoroughly. He had no stuck I up notions about him: not be. He felt as much at home wltb a stage driver as he would wltb the veriest dandy at home. The consequence of this be havlor was that he made friends in stunter. One evening at the Antelope a tav ern, gin mill and gambling house com blned it -was suggested by a man who was sbowlug Ned the town, tbat be invest a few dollars at faro, just to see bow it worked. Ned looked Ht bis friend, smiled, slapped him on the back, winked and said: "Not much I'm a youujr man from the city, and you can't ootne faro on me." "Tou're dead right pard." said the other, "but what 1 meant was to invest $2 to see the game, just as you'd spend the same for a round of drinks." The man left Ned. but after awhile returned and asked if be proposed to go west in the stage the next morning Ned said be did: whereupon bis friend asked if be would mind taking charge of a young lady. Ned remarked tbat be would tie only too happy to do ho He was seeing a good deal of the men of the country, but had thus far met few of the women, tie was assured that the young lady. Miss Iver. was the daughter of a wealthy ranchman, and bad been to Denver on a shopping" tour and was returning to her home This pleased Ned very much, and I-- anticipated a bit of a Olrtntion with MIbs Iver. How it would surprise bis father If be should marry a ranch man's daughter and turn ranchman himself. Ned was Introduced to MIhk Iver at the coach door by the man who had asked him to escort ber and was somewhat disappoluted In her. Her walk was awkward, and ber voice whs not refined. However, she was a wo man of the country, and. he was curi ous to learn all about her He asked ber If she wouldn't like to sit outside, but she declined on the ground that the sun freckled her. so they entered the coach, Ned taking a seat beside her. - The young woman was disposed to be quiet and uncommunicative during the early part of the journey. , but as one by one tlie passengers left the coach, none others faking their places she thawed and took pleasure in giv ing her escort information about the country, occasionally pointing out ob Jects of Interest 1 ' Ned, warming up began to pay - ber compliments as 'be hau been used to paying them to girls nt home, but she was not used to them.' or did. not seem u know- how to take them t hut, sue evidently was trying to make.lt appear tbat she had beetii paid compliments before . She told Ned that she eXe ted hei father tp meet her at the Jum iiou t the stage rond and another,, lending to the ranch s When the conch reached the Junction Hed expected ' 'Sie a four mule team and a four seated conn try wagon; But he saw nothing Nel thel1 did the young ladj.; : fche looked Tery much troubled.; Ned usked, her "what she would do;." She wild she sup posed ahewould have .to wait. Tpr a young woman to wait at ,n mwsninds with no house' within milesjsifmetf ?Ned little-1 short f niijdnesS The stagecoach must us u.vaud. Ned jrled to persuade nls fa tr charge to go on too But the al'd. her ,pitpi)."-oiiid,.t)e awfully w.v. vli win: he armed and did not find her. t - ' ;s There was nothing fori, Ned: tof do. peclally : since she: and lieenHUaciljln bis charge. .but" to remain Jw 1th her Bhe declined, to penult Hlu" U make 'the sacrlBce intes- h wm!d tiromisv to spend his time till tlie,cou-V pulsed the next dny'Mt her fnrberV rnn'-li In deed she declared that psilii "gtflil not hear of his doing jrnythlng So they alighted, and thevijuM( weni tn.'- As soon ns it turned h . Wwikts the noad and was out f 'iighuMlss Iver rook a revolver out, of a pocket In her dress and, covering Ned, -said: -r...Sv.:v.r v'Toung feller, if you've got any valu ables In your clothes shell Vm out," ; . . When Ned recovered . from his sur prise he accepted the situation. The Indy threw . off her feminine apparel and stood before him a man with his trousers In his boots. lie took JS00 Ned handed him and snld: . "Now, you rnloot. move on,". Ned walk p J I ton nillen to a re lay, wlicr? f'-n C 'v. r cf V a r ' urn! t c icb 1 1 x 1 if Ir lc II i la a t ' im nriu nrnrr liiNtw litmi . -r. . - ' .. ' j, The Evidence Is Supplied bjr Local Testimony ' If the reader wants stronger proof tbn; the follow ing. statement and ex? fceueoce u a resident or Hew Uern what can it. U?.' i . - :Mh.- LaVema, IJalL 30 George t New . Berrf,' N. C," says: - "Doan'g Kidnev Pills hav hepii of o-rear- tal f in reHoring try '1-calih. ' I" suffered f Ft . v ' o .i ..I. ' V- ..... n .J . . .' -. . hi t. n,ftft i ui h aim uctius ill. I yf- pijr, lidnes jhat ade mb restless t i ia tre nir.rmng i uit urea ana had ; r.o slrui g.h ( r cnergv. The .secretions .from my kidneys' were un net lira! ;-.im ra scd we no end of annoyance. hen I ruad ahoi t Ooan'e Kidnc 1 ills, I got a s n-1 from the iaiadliiAi., L r .g Co. and tboy amove n,y ..;i,s iiul r.chfs. ii.ee taking! t! is rea.edy, I hcv had -r ap.etii ..nd n.; in ire t sUii, lu been toned up." (.Maii-m .,i j ivc-ii J.i.ii.ary 25 1V0.J A LAMING El-Fl CT. W hen Airs. 1 a!) was interviewed : short tin.e agi.. -hi- . id: "i take pleas; Lire in cenhrn ing m former endorse n.crit i f L( i 's Kidi ov Pills. 'I hes gave me ern.ai:ei,t r lief fr m kidney trouble and doling the ast severa years, I have enjoyed yood health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fosier-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole aytrus of the United States. RemcniLer the name Doan's and take no other. There are 20,000 people in one dis trict of Argentina able to afford auto mobiles, but only 5 per cent of that numlfer have purchased cars. V THE MARKETS. November 28, .1912. POULTRY. EGGS, ETC. (Quotations furnished by Coast Line Meat Market) Chickens-Grown. pair 65-80 Chickens Half-grown pair 35-50 Geese, per pair.. $1.25 $1.35 Ducks, per pair.. ..70-85 Egga. per doz 2S Hams, country, smoked, lb 18 Beeswax, lb .'. 22 Wool,. 16 to 1 WooI, 1 16 to 17 Hogs, dressed, lb 10-10 1-2 Beef, dressed, lb 8 9 Hides G S., lb. .... Green, lb Dry Flint, lb... 12-14 Dry Salt, lb 1....0-12 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. (Quotations by New Bern Produce Company). Irish potatoes new crop $2.40 Sweet potatoes, bushel.' 40 to 55 Lima Beans, quart 8 Rutabagas, hundred $1.00 Collards head, .02 Turnips bunch, .03 Cabbage, barrel 85c and $1.00 COTTON (Quotations furnished by G. W. Tay lot X- Son.) Thanksgiving Day no markets New Bern Good Middling 12 7-8 Strict Middling 12 3-4 . Middling 12 5-8 Sales '54 bales. APPLICATION FOR PARDON T OF Burrill Casey and Leona Casey. Application will be made tothe Gov. ernor of North Carolida for the pardon of Burrill Casey and Leona Casey con victed at the October ierin, 1911 of the Superior Court of Craven County of the crime of murder in the. second degree and sentenced to the peniten tary. for a term of . ten years. .... . ' . - t The defendant claim .the. right to pardon for J.he following1 reasonsr. ... It thev were izuilt v of-' the . crime charged,- that, is murderbypoisonin they j should have .been, sent- to .'the electric chafrbut the. solicitor, for. the State hnd the Private Prosecutor asked, the Judge for verdict forurder in the second, degree and . not guilty, in the first degree. . .' , r (. Upou this the jury foundVexaict of guilty of murder in, second degree and recommended the mercy f of the Court: Upon this verdict the judge ol the Court - pronounced a ' sentence for, in- priionment in the Penitentiary for .ten years while he might fcave made. 'it thirty, years. s ,'.'.'. r-"' it .' AH this shows the prosecuting attor neys, the Judge and the jury did not believe that the defendants were guilty of the crime of which they were charged. The petitioner 'claim their pardon each of them each for himeslf pu : the ground of absolute innocence.; a. ' I x 'Carl Daniels ' q, ' V. D. Mclver .. Attorneys for Leona arid Burrill Casey. P. S. BY ORDER OF THE GOVER- NOR: ' ;-' A!l persons who oppose the granting cf said pardon are invited to forward r'r piotf,ts to the Governor without 1! if'T hc'iy cf Novetr.l;r, 1512. BUSINESS LOCALS' NOTICES III THIS '-. COLUMN LIS THANONE. MNTII MUST IJI ' v . ' PAID FOR IN 'ADVANCE.: '.-;; .v-"-; ,'; : : ; , V:. . ", , ; ; '.' ' ' ". . '- t ."" " . ". 1 -" im mi i.j -1 -r-i ' , , , .-. .'" A CHANCE of . uretimerfor an ia yeMine nt. k50 or 100 acres q? the Wyatt propetty lying v directly? in front of Ne-'Bern jad Ironting Iseuse river and;the Parr.hco. county road can Le bought.. Apply . to W. F. ' Wyatt. Budgeton, N. C. BULBS, BULBS We. har e the fol- lowing in stock: colors; Narcissus, sias; also s pply Hyacinths, assorti Grant White Frt-e-of sweet t J. C. Whitty & Co. Plior 0 WOOD ASHLS FUIi., f' r thes haulinu. Bniadd s Lumber Company. I CR RLNT I- i v . - lofin h. : 25 Broad i-trci i . All n , i c'lK-iiees. A; j 1;. ' J . wood at T. J. Ti,ri:ei-'i c r KOR SALE Old newspapers cm secured at the Journal oftie cents per hundred. Purch: Si-. t nly for future use before Im.. ill sold. FOR RENT Dwellings No. 50 and 52 North street and 57 P.ivie avenue. J. K. Land, No. 30 New Street. oti. FOR RENT Store on Pollock St., now occupied by J. M. Mitch 11 Co. For further information apply to Mrs. C W. Blanchard, Kinston, N. C. WE MAKE a specialty of Chickens, Eggs, Turkeys, and Ducks and have the best and largest lot ever uflere.l. Also anything in the grocery line. Phone 742 your next order. Crescent Grocery Co , 18 Crescent street. 100 empty egg crates for sale at Kafi r's Bakery only used one time. FURNISHED ROOMS incl-din l-aih for rent at 15 I'nion St. FOR SAI L one (cadri.-.c boat with house, seven and one half feet beam, thirty-two feet long. Twelve horse power Palmer engine. For sale ihiap. f. P. Ashford, New Bern. N. C. ANYTHING YOU WANT in tin meat line today. Nice lot poultry, also, lijave you tried my Hamburger steak and smoked ham, they are both fine. F.verything that goes from my market has my personal guarantee of being first-class, and if it docs not suit you, send it back and no charge made. Yours for tatisfaction. A. Castct. Phone 239. JUST RECEIVED car load of nice cattle. Coast Line Meat Market. JONES BARBER SHOP No. 6 Pastuer St., Opp. Union station. The Shop that's Convenient. Hair cutting any style. Shavong, Shampooing, singing and Massageing. Special at tention to tender faces. Snildern hair cutting a specialty. 24years experi ence Best of service. Yours to please. A. Jones, Prop. JEWEL OAK HEATERS J. S. Bas- night Hardware Co.' LIMES AND LEMONS are used in warm countries for the prevention of fevers and bilious attacks, and are also recommelifded for rheumatism, in combination with lithia. This has the advantage of aiding digestion, whereas, all other remedies for rehumatism cause gastric disturbance. Lemons are now retailing at fifty cents a dozen.- F. S. Duffy's v Pharmacy retails fine limes at fifteen and twenty cents a dozen. DO YOU want some extra good rolls and. bread? The Home Bakery has it. Try our jelly squares and lady fingers. Nice ginger bread today. 90 Middle Street.' . Phone 462... , i-T-l'ri ' V .I.. -V THE WAY, to save money. is to get your, water pipes protected before cold weather with Glauber stop and waste cut off. V We guarantee all work . Phone 717. 137 Middle st. ; Standard Plumb. ng & Heating Co.-.' -';. v ; p-JTTlE LEGGINGS-rJV? s. i ' Bas- night Hardware Co, . 1 FOR :;ALE--Three-Iourths mile 16 pound tramway, rati, also two railroad junction '. crossings! and - 1200 pounds spikes for small rail.' Adressd- J. L. Collins, 20 Queen street.'.. :: - .." THY Bridgeton Market for best meats, uaranteed fresh ep;, fruits and vege- -1 t. a t-,trVn aliva rr i1rd. rah f rs,c!amsand crabs. W.H. Masoa ; ! tor,l-3 Tri ' - Ave. -'- ,: ; , Do you wanl your suits tho-oughlv-rltaned and made fo look a new Phone 443 and iry our antiseptic process on your I.Uand winter suit. We can reclaim many garment you cast aside as passe. Altering ,ind repairing a specialty. Yr pre while yo wait The Winne MEANING AND DYING ESTAB LISH M KNT !. n. Henderson, prop. St "f ii-n,ii i !,;,. n Si la f ion 14 .? vm Work i; ST. i;v UERN", N. c. Offer a Bugy driven to the fastest horses and even then they stand severest tests. Open Buggies $40.00 I'unabout $45.00 Kverybody's DOING IT. Doing what? Make a new buggy trot. Yours to please. G. S. WATERS, Prop. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the power of sale con ' aincd in that certain mortgage deed excreted by Major Dixon and Hannah Dixon, his i(e to The Land Improve, men! Company of North Carolina (j corporation) bearing date of Feb ruary 2!Mh, 1900, and recorded in the public record:; in vliice of Register of i Heeds lor ( raven county in Book No luH l olio 5.47, I he undersigned w ill "li.r for -d" .ind sell to the higncst bidder for cash .n the Court 1 Iodise door in New Bern, N, (.',. cn Mondiv. the 9lh ill. of December. 1912, a the hoi. i el o'clock in., all of thefollow ;"g described real estate as conveyed in said mortgage to wit: A certain tract ol land in No. irwnsliip, Craven county, North Caro lina, or Neuse Road, beginning where Cicero Greeiv's line crosses Neusc road and runs wilh Cicero Green's line N. 5S 1-4 E. .42 2 5 poles to a pine; Thence S. 45 K. 13 1-2 poles to Joseph River's corner; thence with Joseph River's lihe S. 42 W. 29 1-5 poles to Neuse road; thence with Neuse road to the beginning, containing 2-3-4 acres more or less. It being the same land conveyed by J. W. Stewart and wife to said Major Dixon by deed bear ing date of October 31, 1901, and re corded in the public records in office of Register of Deeds for said Craven county in Book No. 151 Folio 590 to which reference is hereby made. This 7th day of November, 112. THE LAND IMPROVEMENT COM PANY OF NORTH CAROLINA 4 By Rev. William Sutton, R O'HARA, Attorney. President. STORY OF THE SEXTANT. A Chance Observation That Gave God frey a Great Idea. The element of chance plays an im portant role In lnveutiop and in no case is this more strikingly Illustrated than In that of Thomas Godfrey, 'the American who Improved upon the quadrant or. rather, devised the sex tant the basic notion for which he got by noting the reflection of the sun from a pall of. water. Godfrey was a glazier by. trade, but he had a taote for mathematics and was a man of some culture. John Hadley had, also Invented a seitant, apparently a development of a suggestion of Newton's, found among his papers at his death. Godfrey an ticipated Hadley, by about one year, but for a long time his claims were not recognized. Hadley receiving the entire credit The glazier thas received hla Inspira tion for the instrument; that was to prove of snch value to mariners. One day, while replaclnfr a pane of glass In a wtndow. of a bouse in Philadel phia opposite a pump, he saw a girl, after fllltng.'ber pail,, put. It npon the sidewalk. The observant glazier, saw the 'sun reflected from- the window on which be bad been i at work Into the bucket 'r.Htt:- ii perceived the significance of the Situs- '; tlon, and he was thus led to the design ; of an tnstrdtnent J't or drawing the, sun p. . down to the horison,, a device tacon f parably' superior to any that had' ' -v hitherto, been used for the' ascertain tnent of angular - measnrements. - Harper's Weekly.- ' . . a. .. . . . - ' .r - '.'." ' !-- . : .;' ' ' - Keeping a Sserat. - 4 Ttunnnn I sav. old man. can TOtt keeD a secret! Well, Smlgglns told m In Z'ijfif ': : confidence that . Elmore Hold nt Can yon keep a secret? Baaquo II Wby, yes, certainly, i Elmore Then you'd belter do so. v ..' . . - ,a' Vi
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