t 1 1 TE ARE til exposed to sncb dangers our only armor Is good red i bloodl Let voor stomach be rr 1 mnr Innm full of rood Dure air ud Vou Eerin germs. The best known tonic and alterative, that corrects m torpid kvtrK aiid hJpa digMtion so that good blood U manufactured and the eystem SKxinahed, b 'goMm repeal 'TIl!:covcry: This famous medicine has been sold by medicina dealer la its liquid form tot . erer forty Tears, giving great satisfaction. If yon prefer you esa now obtain Dr. , Pierea'sGoldan Medical Di&covary tablets of your druggist at $L00, also in-tQc slsa or by mail aeod 60 on-eont stamps, K.V, Pierce, M. P., Buffalo, N-X f triU box. V)fiAns 7 J SCTfullTandwwpwlyBnswtBthsIWsMsoieal Aii lllieStlOnS Of MjllC By R V. Fiaree, ai. U. All tha knosrWsre a yooag j naaw woman, wife or daofffatarsbaaldhavs, Is contained in this big Bom Doctor Book caataintna-M pages srttk ogTaTins boond hj elotifc ssot fras to aajeae sashing B one., ceasetampe ts prepay cast of wrapping aaiBosta, ji-j : - J i . A KOVEMENT IN; SCALP ' i "One f Theny Though, For Good Re ,:.: 'V-k'won,' W.Trml- Fixed. . One da when Professor Powell wsl bearing the class ta anatomy he wijj , describing the. manner in which tbnf various muscles1 of the scalp perforin v Ahelr several functions, says ex-Gover i .jtor Theodore Geer, inilnls(:ent ,9jB that was known to have kept, moving bis schooldays In "Fifty Years In m n feeding throughout . the ' twenty- Xon.To make the subject dearer ta'; four hours.' Except when rolling In " professor, told the members of the das) mud and water." be says, "It Is likely ; 'V tQ move their scalps, by aid of the tnu that: an African;, elephant never lies ; cles without moving the head and prfl downdnrlng Its whole life." f;j:..;-i:. -eeeded to lead, the way by giving a pew 'Boweyejttismayjbe. the rnost com sonal demonstration. He had a shaney head of halri&nfl ; I:ould .turn his scalp almost, halfwaX -1 " round his bead. The success'tnat v .tended his maiden effort was so astoft ' , shingly complete that it brought forQ . roar of laughter, in which the pro lessor heartily Joined, j slthougb hl : , ' " iinoutb was where his right eye usual!) v avas and his ears were under his chlxucii ' t When order was finally restored ealf . :v tnember of the class tried It. with Tarja Ing degress of success., But Tom Nllq ; - t Oin's effort was a hopeless failure, aV - ' though his superhuman- attempts, td V finove his scnlp were as laughable ag- , i jprofessor Powell's grotesque success - , - 'hod been. Finally, after be poor fel low bad made all the oblique grimaces Xtae, class could endure, the professor X'-Vaald: .v ;!Tbomas, what Is the matter wlthj '' : your bead?" ,, i don't know, sir." replied Tom, "un-' Jess t am the only one in the room ' y 4' 'whose bead Is so full of brains that .'they crowd bis scalp." i ASLEEP OF THE ELEPHANTS ;.- v-i,, l;..--:;:.i.';;,-v.;i;a IVhat Llttlo Thore Is 8eems, as a Rule, '"f: .',f to Be Taken Standing. A' ,It Is doubted whether,- In the wild , tate, elephants ever lie down, Gordon. Ounmlng; iboughj. be had EoanjL -saviiiK oie v.'. -rcBvery farmer in this section should own' one of these Cole Planters and Distributor, They fitively- pay for emielves after a : few days in the field. The planter plants better and cheaper than any other planter ever built. The distributor makes one trip do fiw , ' two doubles the good from guano. Cole Planters and Distributors are, the Farmer's Friend." 1jhey were Vborii and aised'f ,on a ; 3orth Carolinafarm. , ' , w 0 :1 ...... You'll find them so downright useful and reliable that you'll wonder how you ever got along without them why you were ever con.' M v-fraff tn nut nn With nittUiA mar.hines. vhffn vnu rraiM nwn a Cole! ' . : i- '.-'- v.- ' ' '. ' . ,!.'.' t . . ' - ' The Cole Planter SAVES sSedf 81 1 Man and Mule ' Cora, Peas, f f, 1 Jcaas,Feaaats j J 1 V ; aad other -. r a, Seed mixes . covers it, T 'Seed and covers th era in tliet " - 'iT most accurate-- man. I' "feeds the plants As soon as the seed. sprout start pet two chances at a bie.croD. : ' The Cole Planter nlants the seed tn a strainht line at the same 'i,v; '' With cultivator depth. The depth is easily regulated," Cotton.comes. up ,in a ij.' guano and effectiyely cultivate at the same time save', the -wk straight line without bunches., It can bS' chopped, to a stand, '-' of one man and one mule;''...-. ' Wvtf:fo-p?'-$:'X -heapertbst of cultivation is less.-. - ' ' E'? vK-iTTO,t,w,,r1, a1' fumishod freer r By'Ve. The seed fall in plain 'sight. ThewiitdcanH' :Wenv: ';tAei:ife ttoving coltLvator'and attaching plow fceL'y Wve wbest ma- away none jDf bunch the e are wasted at the end of the' or bunch the seed as far ahead of the oldtyle planters asithe, '-'-.The hopper holds old t trie way is ahead Of hand planting; - - . - any kind of land,, where otheT planters are n'snLi-li a 11c ; foot JLia f Cpens a Furrow TCI SOWS '; '.;" ' :zvlo at One - ; ''cry Useful 'for 7 : .2-i:ressl23 j Crcps,; 1 ,1 'm ' 1 it . I i same time.. ItH save the work of one man and mule"yery ', f positive force feed sows from 106 to. 1,600 tbs.f guano to the f Untlng4ay. Especially food'for ide-dressirig-'-can ' be xvnr ',?,. acre. Instantly regulated. ,:X ' "' 1 ..; . V ..' -V al right up alongside plants IV-, -.'j-n . - , ' . 1 : ) -'"j 1 1 The plow feet throw two good furrows upon guanO at the same Wrongly made thrnout, large hopper, strongplow wheel Withllf p ilme. Plow feet are strongly attached W side beams, so that good n'-vl spokes,- Convenient lever, cuU off flow of guano. -h Has the vrfi plowing can be done. . '..:,.' ,!i:il)le Cole force feed, noiseless a a bicycle.- Swivel rod holds -Vou can leave it without danger of its falling. Graduated -:;tribntor rigid while you fill the hopper.,'..'' -..v M post adjusts the weight on the plows. ;. . Z :!:cr Ctylci of Planters and Dltlriuicrs to Meet Every Teed B-iles these machines we have the Universal Single foot (either force fred or Knocker). Universal IouUe Foot Knot lir, and 'rr styles suited to different uses, . Discard youlold aut-of-date trouble making pUritcr or distributor, hitch up to one of tlit e labor i viDg coicsi tome andice ttiem nowj - -. : - J ' a ' s Guranleed nyUa and Ey 71:3 Cclo TZy Co, 1 , The Cole Is doubly guaranteed. The maker guarantees it. We guarantee It. ,v ' ' . ' l .'.f ry machine must prove a practical daily working success In your field, ho matter If the soil Is roii;h or smoolll, lev! or hilly, , ft-.kH rows or straight. , ,. ' . y are made s (torxi as money and brains can make them sold at a fair price to evrrj l oJy. Come and see li f e r i. ;,; .i. 1 r planting time. C its ia t '.a of good cages Uon, your liver acuve Lot surrender to UJ of th diseasa dence la marks npoa the "ground that the adult balls did stretch.,themselves out at fall length for e fey boars rest at about midnight but be contended tbat the young' and the cows. "always remained on their feet :s r l Another authority.- SetoqsJ has ex pressed doubt .whether ve& the old balls lie down.. He tells of one herd pnicTtiimKH?: mm IS OFFERED AT A , The cruise will be on the New Steamship EVANGELINE olthe P. & O, S. , Si. CO. ILength 364 s feet; with 261 Staterooms SAILING FROM KEY - WEST JANUARY 7, 1913. ; ' Otber sailings Jan. 21, Feb. 4 and 18, March 4 and 18, ApriSi l and IS. ' - ; It, will only, cost ! RJt , .; postal card ,'worth ;?i FARMER NEEDS V -Mr If,. and Cultivator Side Dresser At one trio the Cole " Sows Gnano and Planter smooths the ,. bed, opens a furrow; . , Throws a Good list at one guano with the soiL opens aeain, plants the V ' ncr. The guano being ' mixed: with -the soil , directly undertheseed.'V growth Instead ot all ; vou get a: quick tv plan t rocelves aft :I:W." zi ' ?:xrm-m. J rows. ''vDoesnt skip :( chine tot sowingguano and throwing two good furrows uponlt.' Works perfectly. r on v ... trom 100 tbs. to jotit) unsaUsfactoryj: ;-w;',T . V ;, ; ays for itself in '.v'T.-.;v-wv? 'aj:-' u iuuiur K. - Sows Guano furrow. 1 rtovvs 9. Cnnd l7fniAirci 5'WH-Upon tn IxiJiW cote';.:1IU''-;.-V, Distributors wUh Ar'vf,. , ," opening plw : in '-''.jy front, which, many Vv farmer nrrfcr. S. , .' , with one, yott.:i can' run ott rows. . 'open a furrow, and ' .sow; guano at. the.o'j- f r . l- tf . . . - r. t . ' ! f t j1 e:,.:u.l.r tilt-a !iiwug cp to avet..e:e about four fcuurs la t!.e twen-ty-four, and ttila estimate bus been em (luyed by the sen in an amusing pas aaffe for one of hta stories, "Motl GuJ." wberein tbe sleep of -the elephant i represented ,ns consisting of an hour's fidgeting ou one tide and a similar period's fidgeting on the other, fol lowed tnronKbout the rest of tbe'eight by long, low, rumbling aoinoqules.'' Harper's Weekly, i . -'r":;Vvr', .T- .," Big Tifflbe it Guiana. "t'1 The greenbeart of British Gona ls one of tbe most remarkable and useful trees In tbe world. Of tbe three va rieties yellow, black and maintop all re durable, it cut at maturity.' and grow to such dimensions that logs can be bad from eighteen to twenty-four Inches square 'and seventy feet, long; Greenbeart 1s" one of. the' eight woods esteemed us first class by -the Lloyds, and admirable keelsons, piles and other ship timber, a n well as submerged pil lng, dock gates, etc, are made from It Owing to the great' demand for;; the timbers and tbe reckless; destruction of trees, the government has pot n ban on cutting an. wblcb will not prodnct timbers eleven lnches square. Boston Globe. - VJv '2?; zK , . ' " ' : i - - ' .: . 'V. r Ballopnists a Bonanssi.v.;; ' "Is It -true thafyort farmers are hos tile to balloouists?'' yentuced the young aeronaut Who had .' descended, la tbe TOUR OYERl THE S FLORIDA JEYS . COMPARATIVELY 4' , For full informatioii .the i ap4-' proximate cost of ,r tfie trip jxom ,,! any point dlesired.-' aod for che ; dules and reservations on trains;, and oft the shipi ' address the: ln i dersigned.r.whb ' wilt accompany: vug Muajr. i -: :.;;, - .;'v; 'particulars j Witi-th.rWa- f t chine you can feed guano to growmgcrops ! getmor good put 01 it-. spread guano at the. right right where anet. work of roots need at one tlme'Dut tittle liTwashed Jkway The j ts pftiio plant'fcotiTfl -l.' . J .1.. ....A umi t-w mm I the benefits attached tas shown in the CutV you can sow sack, ind Spreadsjuniformly, anynianttty lbs. to tneacre. ' fv- r .v... -f-'": 1 labor saved doubles the good from guantA ' rwntntr FOOT in Open f The form'bf Ipout.ised V' . I'V-, on.: 'thjf ; machine S CSi, 'uprcads the: guano, . - 1 instead- of putting . AitinasmalljiUieam, .A ; ? '; ',. itbe. fertiliser, feeds '. ;; i'.yj more .plant roots V ', swaT'KcU wore goodfrpm guano, : '.i ''if.:-: 'j-iA'li- V"y-C VVV'5SVV' '"l'i j.- s.a r Liy b Ccci.'.-t:r Emeries Ccf Te!!$ Kaw, She Good water. Mo. ''Ever since I was I nttle girl," says Mrs; Rile Larafnore, "I was a ptatsunercrfTora dyspepsia. I suffered misery after eating, and bad terrible hfburn. ;, ''. b.. v.'- -. lJ:1 , J thought 1 had to suffer this way ai long as I lived, but when 1 began to take Thedlord's Black-Draught, .. In i small doses, every night,' Cie heartburn was all gone la t few days, and I could eat without distress. , jjy I' took two .small packages in aQ. and although that was some time ago,; the dyspepsia has not returned, i , - 1 speak a good word tor( Thedford'i Clack-Draught whenever I nave the op portunity.'. . y & i$J7&-:il& - U eating causes distress, we urge you tb try ? Thedford's Black-Draught-j II cleanses the system, helps the stomach to digest its food, regulates the bowels, and stimulates the liver.;: :. :', 7, f It acts gently and Is whnoat bad after rffecte. .Trvlt. . Price 25c. j:-' ' ". hy."no. Btranger." laughed the old farmer as " he1 came forward with a pitchfork.,.: We are always glad to ha vt n bnlloon land on our place." ;. "I'm certainly glad to bear It" : ' '.Yes. tbe last one that landed here came ut bandy. I used the ropes to tie the steer packed corn In' the basket ahd cut thegas bag up and made over alls for-all tbe farm bands. Welcome stranger, welcome!" Chicago News. . - ' . Reassuring Him. " 7 thonght 1 told you not to eat anv porterhouse steak without my permit .sion."' - , ' t ."So you did, doc: so you did." ! .Then why are .you disobeying my order?" W "This won't delay th paying of your bill, doc: tliix steak Is being paid for by my friehd here." Houston Post r 7 : . - ' The Modern; Cinderella. One day the teacher during reoesf told the children the story of Cindrella The next day; to test their memory she hked them: . fWhy did Cinderella have to leave the hall promptly at 12r ;ArIglit little. ma Id nnswered: "8c he could catch the last car." St Louis uepubllc. . . ,, ,v:.. - ......v . Gravitation. ,, . ri JExaminerWhaf do yoh know about the power Of the eartb's attraction CnndtdHtw-It U, the srohgest at about Z oClbck in the mpr<tg.-Fliegende Blattfer7 -' . :.' v' .. ' ' bbseie the face of the wife to know tie M htiKDnnd's " Character. Spanltrt PrdvSrbC ' j ?: TKerXpdstlo of Greenland. . . ; Tbe conversion of the Eskimo tn tha remote and nlettk .dependency of .Den mark. Grecuinntu was agitated as earl aS17ld by Hhs Ggnde.,wba has. be come historic as the apostle of Green lind. in that year he published as t pamphlet - A . rrotiosltion For Green land's Conversion and Enlightenment" This .was welcomed wfth no 1 great warmth by the. clergy and was violent ly opposed by mercantile Interests. . In four year he , bad succeeded to such an extent, that he founded n trainin: 'college for misslouarlesf lii Copenhhgeh May 3.-1721,; he sailed for. Greenland with ir smr.U 'party.' of tnission workers He. -wnf. greatly disappointed' to find that the 'Soree colonvv left for many years tu its own resources, had whollj vanished. (i He turned, therefore, all hi efforts to the con Version of the Eskimo ,an.d biet with marked success, beeora lng bishop In. 1740c: - In this office' n net -Its tryhig duties be woM succeeded b; h3 $on;' paulAXew ytrk Sun. ' ,u v i ; i . ( : . . --- V'The principle that the sensation' ol white results from the equal 'excite- inent of sensations "produced by the three, fundamental radiations is de duced . naturally from an analysis sot the -rules i of the . harmony - of . colors Colored lights dd not focus at the sdine point '-j Therefore the eye 'must selw different distances' at the. same time lu order to ' see when different colored surfaces touch, . ' Tbe .difference of re. fnioglblllty i of the different -colored f rnjs causes Home colors to stand out and other to stand back. . Red ts the most "flylhir-or tflpertug? f tbe col. pin. n re object, always pearlng to lie7fHrth?r; away than rt' bine object though It Is seeii on, tb Sumo plhne and In the same light Harje','. .-, :Msnufcturlna the Truth. .; ', A gfmfi'iniui was staying nt nn i-ng Jk! -I'uuiitr.v lioiiiw. wqeu. itwihng grc,!t dattcr below one morning. looked ,-i.t .r, ikI siiw n popple of grrximn r holding -ine f tltt ptTiiiit ihntds on liorw, which they'' M'-with 'difficult. mee roinid hc yard .. He asked tbeni rbt it nil niH.'iDt. .' V. . ,"WpIi. you sec'slr," said they, "we'rt going to take the horse to market to bf oiu. and we ivnnt to tie able to so Hint he has carried a lady." . v : Didn't Cart For ih Money, , 4MYou iidvrrilwd for a j-oiihk Indy e mnn!c( in a cat'O of lloim." "Tli:it' ifr'it. 1'lf'r plunk. Whore "Iii'ii't "'1'" (' " I ' " ? ' , -.) ' . v s i r ' ' I !:i -!..;)!'... i'".'!,'7-"- : r All Sizes ' Wa Lava it for your CAS STOVE, DROP LIGHT. '. v j ' GAS IRON and for any other purpoaa, J.- '-.'4 :: We Carry the Weil-Known 1; : v Vulcan Brand 'V 7ULCAN in without doubt the verr best sas turjW C y on the market to-dayr It is made of new high-price: 'r naterial,vea7fleafljle., .The rubber end re speciaJly v constructed and will not crack. ;. ; "; ' ; ' ;--',- ;.. ; . AWord 'About: kONT use it even though 'it win cost you more., tj:f$ because tf is made of cheap stock. It leaks from the very start, perhaps onjy a .little, but enough , to annoy you - with a smeU of leaking gas. The ends spfit . after short use. ' The tube becomes hard "and cracks, then it must be thrown ; away,-necessitating the purchase of another length. r . , ONE LENGTH OF VULCAN I THPXE LENGTHS OF FOR SALE AT OUR OFFICE New Bern Gas Company Too Briiht. 'Didn't yon win anything in your suit for damages?" No." 'Why didn't you engage a bright lawyer to take your part?" 1 did. but he took my all." Phils delphla Press. The highest and most profitable leu son ts the true Knowledge and low liest "esteem of ourselves. Thou.aH Kempis. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. By virtue of power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed executed on the 4th day of June, 19fl6, by Ann Dixon to the undersigned, mortgagee, which said mortgage deed is 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 day of March, 1913, at the court house door Craven County, offer for sale at public auction to, the highest bidder for cash, the following described- lot of land in the City of New Bern, and adjoining the lots of Jas. T. Lewis and A. Willis, beginning on S. Front street at the. cornen 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' lme westwardly 107 feet '3 inches to lot number 10 in the plan of 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 of the said P A Willis 107 feet 3 inches to the beginning, being a part of the lot conveyed by deed dated June 15th, 1892, from John B. Lewis and others to the said Ann R. Dixon and J. T. Lctfis, which said deed is recorded in book number 108, pages 277 and 278 in the office ol the Register of Deeds of Craven County- JOHN S. GARRETT, February 8th, 1913. ,; Mortgagee. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.'. IN POL-. ' , - LOKSV1LLE. N.'C. ; Pursuant to the power of sale given rnejn a certain mortgage deed executed by!, j. Wl Shepard, ahd wife on the 29th da of Sept., 109, the ; same", being re cordcd.Sn the office of (Register of Dee is r.'"l''-i ...r .. I. ;.LU. ! - lorf Jones cuuniy, in .uwa, i luiiiur jj, page tw, (O inicn reicrcnee is iiereuy i made; icfaujf havihg been made ih "the p'aymCnt on the tond secured by'same, I.-wiH s?D lor each to the lugheMt 'bidder St the Court House ;doorl Jones coun tyh 2 O'CLOCK M. tTN THE, 1TH DAY: OP;MARCH; 194'tb'e followlig described parcels or lot s' of land, lying and being yd. the townof PolIoksN ille and descriljer!'aj .follows td-wit:"i JRIRST LOT. ,; Begvtintng kt Charlef Whitty's northeast corner bj) west' sfde of Main .street runnirg . thence'. north wardlj" with Main street 28 feet to the ao'.ithcost'' corner" "of I lot f number i, thence westwardly1 210 feet td the line of the Bafrus heirs then with tl.clr line southwkrdly-p2e feet to Cha. Whit tyV northwest corner thenro with said Whitty's line eiatwacdly to. the beginning- '.. . .V',!.-'5, 'r Wv'' . : LOT No. 2. ' Beginning at the south east corner of the ; lot' known as the late Stsan Koonceot running thence westwardly ith"sa!l line 216 fect to the line of the L'arrds heirs thcr.c with ha'v line southwardly 90 kct to 4,hc ntirthwcKt corner, of lot nurr.licr one tlienei eastwanlly 216 feet to Main street nt the nortlieftst corner of lot mi inl.rT one thence northwardly with M.u-l p'reet 51 (e-t to tl'O l.e?;iniiip-r. II.; 2-th !..y of I u.M.i-), !9H. I. ii. ; : ' r, - W it Gas Tubing Cheap Tubing .- it may coat less. In the end '. Cheap tubing . ie cheap' TUBING WILL OUTLAST CHEAP TUBING . Mail or Telephone Ordors FfllW! ATHENS CAFE. Next door to F.Iks' Temple, open day and night. One of the finest' anri most up-to-date Cafes in North CaroEtia We serve -the very best of everythiag; that money can buy and serve you by polite and attentive waiters. Don't fail to try one of our regular Winners, from 11:30 a. m. to 3- p. m. The public is invited to inspect our place at ail limes from dining room to kitchen Special attention given to ladies and children. Yours' for service; ATHENS CAFE Rattelis Bros. Propretors. Phone 453 x NOTICE f Having this day qualified as Admin istratrix of the cst.ite. of Elizabeth S. Bucklin, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against, said es tate to'prc-sent them duly verified on or before the 2Sth day of January; 19014s' or this notice will be pleaded in bat of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. ' This 27th day of Jan., 1913. - .ELIZABETH A.; MARSHALL, Administratrix D. E. HENDERSON, Attenew PAY YOUR TAXES. Pay your city taxes iOw and yo will not be annoyed with dm 1 have Mr. A. J. Gaskins employ ed to assist me in collecting tky tax es". ' He has full power to receive asxl receipt for any city tax paid hirav Please do not out off paying the cky tax. You will be dunned CiiriwscsW ly until your eity tax is paid. License tax for quarter Jat. Is?. 1913, to April 1st, 1913, is due. Garnishees, warrants avcl levies ar now in order. Rcspectfulf)', T J. TOLON, City l.ix Ci Hector, FOR SALE. One Herring Safe, 3 ft. 10 inch high, 'l ft. 9 1 l in. wide, 't ft. 4-1 in. deep., also one 150 borsepowe boiler. For rent or sale one farm situated 1 pir .the South side of f.Netfs-;'Rliref; six miles below New Befn, corJtahuwg tbs .acres, more or less, known as tbe Singleton' Farm about., one .'hundred acres ofwhich is cleared land.. S Aho one farm situated on th,e soutbsioV of Neuse River containing'' 40 acres jnerw or lesi .V 1 milos below New Bevsv Mostly; cleared, land '' :, : ' " '.For: sale one 6 inch suction punr Will throw 500 gallons minute... ; . - ; Thoma Danieh,. y 4 North Carolina. Crsiven "Catntf. w tT,.:V: W ; ,:?NOTlCE OF , tfAlJr.'.; r..,., "'- By virtue cf th es-itr cf sale conn , Any Lengjla Q teined' jtt .that'.'ucrtala '.inortgagerdcrd. . ; hiadeV bnWmsittFAd&mBiW Ortohor. 1907. recorded in" the:oftW '-Ji r cr, 1907, recorded In t be : office 7' 'f : 5 1 ' Register fof.' Deeds:. efi Osrren.f'ili jj yiti ;;jBooki;'l,.Pagei:''th' u'gned 'mortgagee will , set?. '' ;W-jV!'V 1 of. the Qounty undersigned mortflrairee ' ' Will sec -'foav.v', -y .'.." cash to the hichest bidder, at the eoiort: .. '' house door, at ,' New Bern," Crarwm ie County;: North 'Carollna.'-at the imr,J; ol 12 o'clock M. oh the eighth day of " March,'' 1913,' 'the'lollorlng real stwew''J to-wlt:' ' ;, 5J.i-:'iW-. 5 u That.- certain',- lot or.parccl ol fasHT Zyk r-..,4 '.Atmlti'' ajn.tti .rarfina C No. 5 Township,, near Winthrop MJlr in said county,' being h acre of Ui -i by the side of and near the foot of, Win'throp. Mills road, and b..! the-' lot of lanil on which, the snid 4"Wi!!,imi ', Adams has- Vcccntly , constructed ' m framed house. - i This the 4th day of Td n , '"'.X. . : ,; vj. II. CAir Vi c X ( ; il '' 1''): by ' DUriUl r t 1