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,AJm to make that strong-tand c&sstion good-andoa , ,t . will keep well I No chain stronger than 1U vreakest;- .V . ; Eni. .. No can is strong than fcia stomach, i Wlth ". -' ,. stomach disordered a train of diseases follow. : " ir.pfere Yjoigeix Hetiical Discovery . f : -ff 1 -,' ' ? ; - , ' - : . y ' " '. i -,Vjmk tfc tonaeh knhby, th w ai th blood nn JI ftom ,', Toraat ria,ud unawl vithsat tfaa bm of alcohol. Bold ty dnwirts.ia -1 hamd frm M UjUS p bottl (or 40 yam. ginng- im 1 wnafrlicm. -f -" If ya4ertaMeMS4aWfcyBT. Ffovco.lt. D..tftM eaa ass ftf santlrlns ssalii s sf trail tioT trrainn mi rnrstit irfrtr M st mrss Till the Smelts Ross. . In the third century there wu sfl - . smperor of Japan who; mounting to . the summit of a hill during a period ., f bard times and poor crops, obserre1 hat no smoke was rising from the clus '. . tered cottages to the valleys "below him. The villagers could not afford res; besides, most of them had no food to cook." He surveyed the scene ' , ' thoughtfully and. descending, gave or ' L ders to remit all taxes for a period of , ' . three years. Before the time was over f h'j palace fell Into decay and parts of ' ' Jt Into ruin; the rain came through the roof. and more than once be was ( 'drenched as h slept But' be made vjm complaint At the end of three Tears he climbed the hill once more. Everywhere, from more numerous cot k " tages, bine spirals drifted upward to I the sky;. He trailed as be descended, land the taxes were restored. But It :-.. was not- with tax money that the pal . , ace was repaired, since the grateful people raised the needed sum as a - thaak offering. Tout ha Companion. ' ' ' The Super-critic - .' . ' ,'' Provost Hawkins of Oriel collect. Oxford, declares the Right Jjltt. W. U. Bishop of Lincoln," was never happy nnless be could find some fault to " criticise In the undergraduates who -came before him. Among other things, v. the record of chapel attendance was always on bis table and referred to vxor praise or blame. One day when rf Xing, who was an Oriel man and who . seemed to have been a happy eombl nation of George Herbert and. Saint " , Francis de Sales, was before him the provost consulted the record. , "I observe, Mr. King." said be. "that " you have never missed a single cbapel, V morning or evening, during the whole " sarin." . .fie paused, but instead of a word of - -praise, which might reasonably, hats Jbeen expected, he continued severely: v "I must ' warn you, Mr. King, that " even too regular attendance at chapel ' degenerate Into formalism, . ' -J f ... ' NO NEED TO STOP WORK ' 1 v When the doctor orders you to stop , r work is staggers you. I can't you say. , You know you are weak, run down and "failing in health day by day, but- yon a v, must work as long as you can stand. v What you need is Electric Bitters to ' V &w tone, strength and vigor to your , system, to prevent break down and , 'build you up. Don't be weak, sickly , Or ailing when . Electric. Bitters will ' benefit you from the first dose. Thou--sands bless them for theuj clof us , health and strength. Try tjeni Every lottle is , guaranteed to;;satisi!yil(-t)nly ' 50 c. at all dealers. "(Adv.) , i -i i , ' fi. The baby can grow to look ike any . relative that has moneyto leave, it. , In the spring a married man has to . , s iall for Easter bonnets. - f .'' ' '- SURPRISE YOUR fRIENDS , ' Tor four, weeks --reguiariyisusSlDr,, ' ifing' New Life Pills. :'Thytimulate the liver, improve digestipij; remove ' '!Jood impuritips,' i pimples 'ind . erup . dons disappear Vfrdttt-. you faceh and .("bodyp and, you feel Abetter.!' Begin "at (Once.'.,. Buy at; all ' dealersV' (Adv. h fcr" '".ir'j; , ' ,- ' 'Thc lazy than finds it easier to say . than-do.: t s -; ,-.. i Children-OrVit ; FOR FLETCHER'S ) OASTORJ A INAUGURATION PRESIDENT f WILSON. 1 IVitrrirTD ition corrrii fj WASHINGTON, D. C. ' S O O f II E R N R A I L W A Y , SUNDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1913 , Special . train 'consisting of Pullman Sleeping Cars and Day - Coaches will : leave kalcich at 8:00 P.-M.. Sundav Mar. 2. 1913 arrive Washington DC 7.05 A M Monday March 3. Returning special Irani will leave Waohington, D. C, 11:10 P. M.Tuesday March 4th, 1913. y.'. Do not wait until -Monday, March 3rd to leave home, as account heavy travel account 'this occasion you may not arrive Washington in time for Inau gural Parade. Take advantage of this Sprcial Train, Spend one day in Wash ington seeing the many, attractions jind be there in time for the. Inaugura tion on the 4th.' ,. v . 1 ' y Individual Round Trip Farts i , Ualrigh $9.45r Durham $9.40, liurlingCon 9.40. . .-: ' -. Parties 25 or. More. ' il iKh, ,v: , $6.00, Dorham, , ,. $5.95, nlington, ' $S.90. -4- .'. SCHEDULE T.v."RaU-igh .....:..i..' 8:00 P. M. ! v. Durham, ...j.......... 9:00 P. M. v. I!nrIington?- .......A...:. .10:17 , P. M it s (idiii points Durham to Grcenv I 351 . ,' , -. .m '. boro'will be same s quoted above from Purham. '. ' : " - ' r- . '-. .Tickets wiM .be'on sale February 28th, March 1st, 2nd end 3rd.: final limit March JOth; 1913, Tickets -will also be good on all regular trains, . K FaH detailed information, sfec?al party arrangements, Sleeping Car reser vations, etc., ask ycur Agent or write, . J- O.v JONES, . . v Traveling "Faisenger Agent.) Raleigh, N. C. $11.80 ' ' Via. A. C. L. R. R. & RICHMOND . INAUGURATION WlLJSON : WASHINGTON, D. C. FARES: The rou'ndtrip fare from New Bern wili be $11.80 with cor respondinglv low Tares from other points DATES OF SALE: February 28, March lr 2, and 3 for trains scheduled to reach Washington, D. C, before noon of March 4. 1913. FINAL LIMIT: Tickets will be limited to reach original starting point returning beiore midnight .of March 10, 1913, with privilege of extension to reach original startine point re turning before midnight of 'April. 10 491.5, by deposit ot ticket with Joseph Richardson, bpecial Agent, terminal Station, Washington, D. C, not later than midnight of March 8, 1913, and upon payment of fee of $1.00 at time of deposit. For reservation, or any Information communicate with Agent, or. W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager. T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington,. N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. New Train Service Between Rale and Goldsboro. Effective Sunday January 19th, trains Nos. 108 and 131 now being operated between Greensboro and Raleigh will be expended and operated through be tween Greensboro and Goldsboro. No. 108 now arriving Raleigh lO.'lC A. M and wll continue through to Goldsboro .arriving there 12:40 P. M Train NoL 131' now leaves Raleigh at 7:00 P, M. for Grecnoboro. This train will leave Goldsboro at 5:65 P. M. leaving' Ralrigh at 7:00 P. m. as here tofore, . The extension of these trains wJ now afford the traveling public one additional through " train between Greensboro and Goldsboro. J.O.JONES, Travclin Passenger Agent, , Raleigh, N. C. DOVER AND- SOUTH BOUND RAILROAD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT ' Schedule of Trains Carrying Pas- senders. Effective Thursday, January 9, 1913, South Bound North Bound Trains :.: Trains' 7' 5" STATIONS . g P.M. T-.M. .. -.-.-. Ay M. -A; M, ' Leave .v :Arnye'i1 di:2S: o4:25 : DDover Foys Taylors .Phillips 9X0 8:43 ; 8:39 8:28' :os: 8:50 4:40 4:42 4:44 4:46 4:53 4:57 8:46 8:37 8:28 8:10 7:50 5:02 5:08 ; Wimsatt' 8:17 i;22 5:29 Comfort 7:56; 5:40 1 5:50 Petersburg 7:35 5:45 , 5:55 Richlands o730 d7:45 : -vvArrrve '-i ;;- Leave ' ,J P.M.P.M 4 :. A. M. A. M. Stop on SignaM1 1, Regular'Stop. a Trains run,tDaiiy except: Sunday. J. li L.'ij. j.l." ,' ,. v-y.xfnt run ounuay only, v . ( 'ji ' 5.- .kichardson, Traffic Manager. D. W. RICHARDSON, 4 ,. , ').!' T'A . V, .NVj 'General "Manager. v-V ;inXuguration"S,53. At waaningion, u. i. 1 ill, j March 41913. ;.;' .;;:,-Veiy.Xow!RbundiTnp.'Fs.'o. NORFOLK SOUTHERN R AILRD ivv ' NORFOLK r . e ' ; v.'-. J; 'f and, all" Rail or ' Steamer v?; DAYLIGHT STEAMER TRIP.' ; fity ':'' ' :;;';w (":': ' Historic Potomac Rivef " Lv. Norfolk Sundaj ij-.iing. Mar. 2nd EXCURSION rates'-'- ' -V Stpamrr : Alt Rail Bayboro Beaufort $12.30 13.05 11.10 10.60 10.45 li.n Dover Goldsbcro Kinflton ... LaGrango New Born... New port ..... fin W.-.MM.MM.. 1L15 .. 9.90 .J.ul..... 10.05 JL.'' 9.30 J.. 9.90 ...I... a. 9.90 P;5 Oriental 1U.C5 12.55 .10.65 10.0? Varareboro. Rates in tame proportion from all oth er stations. . : i ' i' Tickets old February 28th, March let , 2nd and 3rd." Limited to return until MarchvlO, 1913, unless extended. Both sleeping car and state room re servations should be made early. . Get deta iled information from any T fcket "Agent or. address;; i;.' A W. W. CROXTON General Passesger Agent. v ttfUi.'f ' Korfoik,Va. Norfolk Soiitliefn " . Railroad . ROUTE, OF THE 99 Schedule in effect Jan. 5th, 1913 N. B. The following schedule figures are published as information only and are not guaranteed. . TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERNi North and West Bound. li:40 A. M. Daily night express Pull man Sleeper forN'orfblk. j . 9:05 A. M. Daily for Norfolk con nects for all points north and west. Parlor Cas service between Wash ington and Norfolk.' 1:35 P. M. Daily except Sunday lor Washington, Greenville Wilson and Raleigh. Parlor car Washington to Raleigh. 4:15 A. M. Daily night express for - Goldsboro. . 1 9:00 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro. 5:20 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro. East Bound. ' . 9:00 A. M. Daily for Beaufort. '5:0 P. M. Daily for Beaufort. 9:40 A. M. Daily except Sunday for Oriental. ' 5: 5 P. M. Daily for Oriental. For further information or reserva tions on Pullman car apply to T. H. Bennett, Ticket- Agent, New Bern, N. C. Phone 737. W. W. CROXTON, General Passenger Agent. W. A. WITT Gene-tal Supt. PANAMA, JAMAICA AND CUBA. ' -CV' ''f1'-'''-"-7--',.'. '".'; '"'V i?"'' The Evanftellns will Make Eight .Trips Throuflh ths Tropics. The- Atlantic' Coast Line announces that (ia' connection , with its ' splendid through Pullman service. to Key West, The Penninsular and Occidental Steam ship Company will operate xigkt per sonally conducted tours with the new steel twin-screw steamship "Evarigline" from that "point to i Colon,' Panama Canal Zone, Kingston, Jamaica, and Havana, Cuba. 'y-r . -: . The "EvangeKne" Is & brand new and modern, up-to-date ship in every particular. She is 364 feet long, 46 foot beam, has 5,650 tons register, 262 staterooms, equipped throughout with electric lights and fans, and has a speed of eighteen knots.: This splendid ship -will leave Key West la the morining en arrival of the Atlantic" ':, Coast ,Llne-rFlorida ,? East Coast !'Ovcr-Sea"jtrain from the, North, on January, 7 and 21, February 4 and 18, 1 March- 4 knd 18, and April 1 'and 15, sailing direct to Cofon, where a stop of t wd day will be maderwhkh' will give; rssngei ample o'ppOrt unity : to inspect the Panama; Canal, the greatest piece .of engineering or other construe tioa. work . known -tdrj mankind. Or quaintand tropical JamJca'tnay he ex-' plored, and will b fully. enjoyedThe "Evangeline' will sail thence to Havana to discharge passengers desiring to stop there, and the tickets.wiU be good fl re turn to Key V st en any of tHe every week'day sailrgs of ths regular line; V The tour, nil Consums eleven days, and the rate for the em Ire trip, incrud ing meals and berth at sea arid mp;rt Will bf , $110; .Tickets will pe,rinit stlp overs so that longer 'stop caq be rnade at Colon, Kingston 6r;HaVana, ifor passengers desiring to do sd. -' Sailing .dates,'' Jndneraries; and "! in formation regarding reservations, con nections, etc., may be obtained from Atlantic Aoast Line representatives, or hy addressing T. C WHITE, the General Passenger Agent oLthat line, at WUmington, NC'kx:-;.; ' 1 I it ...in,; ll iiH 'li li !'i't .!:,;' " $ii.8o''-y:)K:i':vf INAUGtRATION-i-WILSON ' WASHINGTON, D. C. - , FARES: The Round, Trip ' Fare from New Bern will . be $1 1.80, with correspondingly low, fares from other points. '' .' .. - "' ,,: DATES OF SALEf February 28, MarcK 1, 1 and 3, for trains ichcttied to reach ' Woshihgton, D. C, before noon of March 4, 1913. ' ' FINAL' 1 LIMIT: Tickets will be limited to reach original starting point returning before midnight of March 10, 1913, with privili (; of extension to rcarh oiigiiKil ci.iiii , : int rr-turn-in!: 1 ' f.Hft mi.ln' ' t , ' . ,' V I'H, 1 '.' . (ft crJan, Spc::! Ajer.t .Terminal Sta tion, Washington, D .C, not later than miflnl-bt of March. 8, ,1913, and Upon payment of fee of $ t.00 at tiroe of deposit.. '-. ' . - -". For Reservation, or any Information Comraincate -iih Agent, or : -' ;i-"-.v-'i W J. CRAIG. -A -.' Passenger Traffic Manager T: C. 'WHITE -;.i.vv V::"V - r -. General Passenger . Agent, ' -;".V- Wilmington, N. C.. a ;",'V SOUTHERN RAILWAY"- ,xPrenaIer Carrier' ol. the South "N; B.-Tbe foT-owing scheduleigares arch nul)Hhed. only a information and tre not guafanteed. ; "T RAIN No. 2 1 Leave Goldsboro 6:15 a. m. foe Raleigh, Durham, Greens loro, Ashevillc -.-" a nd Way uesv illc, I hrougb train to ' Asheville, handles -rhalF car to Waynesvillc. - Makes con ections a,t Greensboro for all points North and East, and at Ashevilie with Carolina Special for Cincinnati, Qiicaop nd all western points. TRAIN No. 13 Leaves Gol.-lsboro ;05 p. m. for Rileigh Durham ,and Crecnsboro. Handle! through Pul.' man Sleeping Car from Raleigh to Atlanta,' arrives Atlanta 5:25 a. m., making connection for New f)rleans, Texas, California and all Western points also connects at G-ctnsboro with through train for all Western and Eastern points. TRAIN No. 131 Leaves Goldsboro 5:05 p. ni. for lialeigh, Durham ?nd Greensboro. Makes direct connection at Greensboro with solid Pullman Sleep ing Car, train for Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York and all t'astem and Northern points. Connects also at Greensboro v.ith through. Tourist ili'eping Car for Los Angeles and San Francisco. TRAIN No. Ill -Leaves Goldsboro 10:15 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro. Handles Pullman Sleep ing Car Raleigh to Winston-S.alen:. Makes connection at Greensboro with through train for Atlanta and New Or leans, also makes connection for Ashe villc, Chattanooga, St. Louis, Memphis, Birmingham and all Western points. For detailed information, also for nf ormation concerning special . round trip rates account various.special occas ions Pullman sleeping car reservations, ask-any Southern Railway Agent or communicate with the undersigned. J. O. JONf, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. IL F. CARY, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. E. H. COAPMAN, Vice-President and General Manager, Washington, D. C. S. H. HARDWICK, Passenger Traffic Manager, Washington D. C. $25.20 MEMPHIS, TENN. RETURN. AND On to Memphis! Third General Convention of the Laymen's Missionary Movement Missionary matters discussed by speakers of national prominence. Large attendance expected and a great Laymen's Convention antici pated. The ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD offers the above attrac tive round trip rate. Se'ling Dates: Feb. 16-17 and lPth. Fhal Limit: To reach original , start ing point not later- than mid night of Feb. 26th, 1913. ; , Make up party and go. V For . reservations- and other infor mation, see. local Agent or addrcss--- w.-J. crAig, - . :;. . sv . '-V Pass, lyr-f.:- Manager, . r: Wilmington, N. C. : ' T.C. WHITE, - ' ;". i Gen.'Pnsi'Avent. CASTOR I A Jor Iofiuvts and CMldrea. ';r.';'! .Be Kind Yea Hava Always Bought ; Bears too : Signature of Ve keep everything: you j liheed in theDrug,Medi- ;; 0c!ne prflpilet line;cx)mev buy what ; you ri eed1 and if '.ydu find it does not suityoubrjngJtack get hatjyou cfo want, or get;our money ; back. .Wc are here to serve and please-YOuJ'-'i,;:;-;:.;;'.:! , .-,.- i ' ' .,-, . , ' .; ' ", ; ;), v v.i - -,,'".' Bradharni; - Drug Co. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. J By virtue of power of sale contained in that c-rt.iwl mortgage dceif executed ,n i!,c -1 ; h djy of June,, 1 906, l y Ann ! " . r, . I ' iin !if,::'Hi, inortg.'ee, AJI Kind. V- All Size. : ; ' Anj Length -' - -U: ,". - ..-', r . ; Wo havotttoe your GAS STOVE, DROP LIGHT, v 4 ' . .GAS IRON aad for mmt sthr ponxM. .l '.. : - .' C VWcaii Brand Gas Tingf " 7ULCAN is vritKout a ddubt the Tery best gas tublngT i ' ' matenaJ, very rlezible. 1 he rubber ends are specially : eooitrncted 'and -will; net crack. M ' V '.2'J-frh t! A Word ut' OipBiV; ;?- v ' " " Kf v.-. t 5 -- f 1 t J;-' . ' '? DONT use it even though it may cost less. 'In 'tne end it will cost' you more. - Cheap , tubing - is cheap , , because it is made of cheap stock. . It leaks from the very start, perhaps only a little, but enough to annoy yoa with a smell of leaking gas. The ends split after short use. The tube becomes hard and cracks, then it must be thrown away, necessitating the purchase ofanother length. ONE LENGTH OF VULCAN TUBING WILL OUTLAST THREE LENGTH QF, CHEAP TUBING FOR SALE AT OUR OFFICE . Mail or Telephone Orders FITW New Bern Gas Company which said mortgage deed !s recorded in book number 160, page 55, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, the undersigned will at 12 o'clock M., on the 17th da'y of March, 1213. at the ourt house door in Craven County, oTer for sal? at public auctwn lo the highest bidder for cash, the following described lot of land in the City of New Fern, and adjoining the lots of Jcs. T. i ewis and P. A. Willis, beginning cn S. Front street at the earner of the lot occupied by P. A. Willis, formerly known as the Dowdy lot.and runs southwardly with said street 25 feet 9 inches , to J. T. Lewis' line, thence with the said Lewis' line westwardly 107 feet 3 inches to lot number 10 in the plan cf the said city, thence northwardly with the line of the said lot number ten 25 feet 9 inches to the lot of the said P. A. Willis thence with the line of the lot tf the, said P A Willis 107 feet 3 inches to the beginning, being a part of the lot conveyed, by deed dated June 15th, 189C, from John B. Lewis and others to the said Ann R. Dixon and J. T. L;wis, which said deed is recorded in book number 108, pages 277 and 278 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County- JOHN S. GARRETT, February 8th, 1913. Mortgagee. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY IN POL LOKSVILLE, N. C. Fursuant to the power of sale given me in a certain mortgage deed executed by J. W. Shepard, and wife on the 29th day of-Sept., 1909, the same being re corded in the office of Register of Deeds for Jones county, in book number 55, page 140, to vhich reference is hereby made, default having been made in the payment on the Lond secured by same, I will s.-ll lor cash to t'bf highest bidder at the Court House doorln Jones coun ty, 12 O'CLOCK M. ON THE 12TH DAY OF MARCH1913.the followi.iR described parcels or lots of land, lying and being in the town of Polloksville and described as follows to-wit: FIRST LOT. Beginning at Charles Whitty's northeast corner on west side of : Main street running thence north wardly with Main street 28 fret to the southeast corner of- lot number 2, thence westwardly 210, feet to the line of the Barms heirs then yith their line southwardly 26. feet to Chas. Whit ty's northwest 'corner thence .with said Whitty's line eastwa.dly to the begin ning. . : , LOT No. 1. Beginning at the Ao'ith east corner of the lot known as the late Susan Koonce lot miming thence westwardly with said line 2l6 feet to the line of the Barrus heir thenc with said' line .southwardly 90 feet to the northwest" corner : ol lot number one thence- eastwardly -216- feet to Main street at the northeast "corner oC- lot nu moe one '.thence northwardly if.h Main street mfttt .toJthe beginning. .'This 28th dar of January,' 1913,A.'i r ft : ! II' BELL, Mortgagee. Going Out of : Oak in any length '. $1.00 pefload. :' ' Dry Pine 'Slabs sawed ,' 50 cent, per load, all kinds at reduced , prices to close out.;- vr'Cvj.- Vo''- (Gasoline Wood Sawing outfit for sale cheap. W. Vv'ILLARD. 153 S. Front St. Thone 273 ATHENS CAFE. Next door to Elks' Temple, open day and night. One of the finest and most up-to-datc Cafes hi North Carolina We serve the very best of everything that money can buy and serve you by polite and attentive waiters. Don't fail to try ore of our regular dinners, from 11:30 a. m. to3 p. m. The public is invite to inspect our place at all limes from (lining room to kitchen Special attention :-;iven to ladies and children. Yours for service, ATHENS CAFE Raftelis Bros. Propretors. Phone 453 NOTICE ! Having this day qualified as Admin istratrix of the cstite of Elizabeth S. BuckJin, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said es tate to present them duly verified on or before the 2Sth day of January, 190!4f or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Alt persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 27th day of Jan., 1913. ELIZABETH A. MARSHALL, Administratrix. D. E. HENDERSON, Attr.rnev PAY YOUR TAXES. Pay your city taxes now and will not be' annoyed with duns. 1 have Mr. A. J. Gask-ins employ ed to assist me in collecting city tax es. He has full power to receive and receipt for any city tax paid bint. Please do not out off paving the city tax. You - will be fanned cntinun ly until your fity tax is paid. License tax for quarter Jac. 1st. 1913,' to April 1st, 1913, is due. Garnishees, warrants ard levies are now in order. Respectfully, J J. TOLS'ON, City lax Collector. FOR SALE. One Herring Safe, 3 ft. 10 inch higl. i ft. 9 1 t in. wide, ft. 4'-I in. deep., also one .150 hors epowe boiler. For. rent or sale one farm situated on the boutn side ol reuse Kivcr, , six miles below New Bern, containing '.465 acres, more or less, known as the ' Singleton Farm about one hundred aeres of which is cleared land.. Also ' one farm situated on the southside of Ncuse River containing 40 acres more . or less i 't miles below New Bern. -Mostly cleared land , For sale one 6 inch suction .pumpk Will throw 500 gallons minutteX . ' -v Thomas Daniels North Carolina. '' ' ' ' (Craven Cotatf.'-. '.'A -i , ; NOTICE OF SALF. By virtue cf th ftntr cf sale coo-- talned In that Lrtain mortgage deed! made by .William Adam to1 J..:,1L Carra way on the eighteenth '"day ; of y. October, : 1907,.'yecordcd, t ' the office of the'e Register of Deeds of. Craven -County lay Book : .i,..Page.i ;. the " undersigned mortgagee" wuT sell 'for,"C toshjo the higjieit bidder, at the court- housc. Jdoor, ' at' ,New'y Bcrni"'' Cravea County NortKCaroifna,, at the. hour March) 1913, the o'towjng rcai estate, A T tcitCV--':-",'':;-. ' ,! That , certain1'' lot, or parcel, of land! ' V in Craven Cnuntv . North Carolina. In . ... J' in said -county, being an acre ftf by the side of and near the foot of and near the foot or - ' 1 i , . I ills road, and bcinsj tho-, l ' n which the said Winiana , .f 1 V ft-v recently constructed a, ' ' Ai ,., Winthrop .Mills lot of land on Adams has framed houM.' j This the 4lh day of Fcbmnrv, 19L34. ( ' V J. II. CARRAV.ViV; J r-Miii..rr.t- f land ;-i ;, , ,
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