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i MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND. Under ant 'by virtue of a certain mortgage deed executed" by Maxwell DrcHL-i Lumber Company to Amos . F. Becton on the 4th day of May, 1906, as appears of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, N. C, in Book 159, at page 422, de fault having been made in the payment of the bond secured by said mortgage the undersigned, Amos F. Becton, mortgagee, will, on Saturday, January 17, 1914, at about twelve o'clock ni., at the Court House door in New Bern, N. C, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described land, which is that mentioned and conveyed by I lie said mortgage and is situated in Craven county, N. C, and in No. 3 Township, and is more particularly described as follows: Being the first piece or parcel off kind sold and conveyed on May 4, 1906, by the said Amos F. Becton to L. R. Maxwell, J. B. Maxwell, A. J. Maxwell, H. G. Maxwell and C. C. Maxwell, partners trading under the name and style of MaxwelL Bros. Lumber Company, and the 6ame being a part of the Morris lands and the Clark entry and the Simpson entry, which entry is also known as the Wadsworth patent, the same being specifically described in the daid deed made by Amos F. Becton as aforesaid. This 11th day of December, 1913. Amos F. Becton, Mortgagee. Fresh shelled Pecans Almonds and Walnuts just in. LB. Hackburn Building ; Material BRICK LIME CEMENT WALL PLASTER METAL SHINGLES ROOFING Just received a Barge Load of Alpha Portland CEMENT New Bern Building Supply Co. Phone 163 17 Craven Street 20 PER CENT Redaction All Salads, Cake Plates Choco late Sets and Odd Pieces FANCY CHI1SA ONE-FIFTH OFF M. E. WHITEHURST COMPANY 67 Pollock XXXXXXXJCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ! Fresh Country Eggs- i J Just In Today 33c Doz. fThis is Cash Price ! Iliily (Eroceiry Cmpy . J Phone 261 Griffin Street v . .'' j:,- : - . ; " " '. ,: 1 r.. , -.. . a-f ? :-r- ' r - Read The Journal u f I - - . , ; ' . 1 M " ' . - - -'-i f- "TV iHfi'Mlfli - - --f-T-fr Ti -frtl- 1 " If .i' i - HnJU-i inrrn m rirlM ' - J 1 . - NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCK HOLDERS OF THE CAROLINA COAST LIME COM PAN Y, A COR. PORATION UNDER THE LAWS u OF NORTH CAROLINA. The undersigned being. three stock holders of the Carolina coast Lime Company, a corporation under the laws of the State of North Carolina do here by call a meeting of the said corpora tion to be held in the city of New Bern on the 22d day of December, 1913, at ten o'clock a. m., at the company's warehouse, foot of Metcalf street. Said meeting is for the 'purpose of electing a president and other officers, for the ensuimr vear, and the transac tion of other important business, in cluding the execution of a deed of trust or morteaee upon the assets of the corporation to liquidate its indebted ness. Notice of said meeting has been mail ed to each stockholder and is hereby advertised in a newspaper for ten days, as required bv Section 1190, Revisal of North Carolina. J. C. BROWN, N. H. BANKS, Per J. C. Brown, Sec J. C. Newsom. New Figs, Dates and Raisens. E. B. Haek bu r Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA m 1 Phone 228 .1; PROFESSIONAL CMS C. A? YORK ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAWC Elk'a Ternple Room lol Phone 11 J, LEON WILLIAMS Attorney-at-Law MIDDLE ST. NEW BERN.iN. C. $ AJNUNN VrTOftNEY AT LAW ?ractic . in the counties of Craven, arteret, .'amUco Jones and On'slov. .1 in th' Jtate Supreme and fader "flirts. ' - Office No. SO Cravtn Strati. iDhoot No 97. Nsw Bsrn, N. C. Turkish IBaths 2g Carlsbad Method; i Benef ical in the Treatment of Rheumatism, Gout, Sci atica, Lumbago Neuritis, Neurasthenia, Kidney and Skin Disorders if '. .5333 DrTErnest W.Dunn STEGPATHIC PHYSICIAN 20 -110- ?1 1 ELKS TEMPLE Hours 9 to 12; 3 to 5: 7:30 to 8 :30 Offic. Phone (194. Residence Phone 732-A Bourdelais School of I Music; Stanley building Cor. Broad and MiddleJSts. Telephone 722 fjlai Piano, Voice Culture Elocution and French Sheet); Music and Music Books D. G. SMAW (Successor to W. H. Simpson) FUNERAL DIRECTOR . AND EMBALMER fPHONESl ADDRESS 1 Res! 829 28So.F. St. 25;Officel67 j 3 I 68 Broad St. F. M.Simmons A. D. WARD !iniiiinn! & Wrrl Attorneys'and Councellors l?!atlLaw.D! NeWiBern, North Carolina. Just Received Big Shipment of Bicycles ! for the Uttle folks, both boys and girls. " (Some to see us. ' L. H. CANNON Cycle Co. Timely Suggestions We can handle to advantage any re Suirements in INSURANCE, such as FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, BURGL ARY, P.LATE GLASS, LIVE-STOCK, etc., and will thank you for your busi ness. Also have several , good homes and desirable building lots for sale. W. G. BOYD FORJ3ALE. , If you want to buy real estate don't fail to see me. I have '30 houses and 39 sacant lots in New Bern, Riverside, Elraview, Pembroke ; and Bridgeton. I can give you some . good bargains. I am also agents for. lots in Ghent. I , you want a nice home buy a lot in Ghent. , - : , i- ,a : - - m.w. fodrie; : ; ; .; Real . Estate Agent. Office opposite Gaston Hotel "" 'Phont 14.' Residence 'phone 850 ; ' -Omci.HOURS: 0.30 to 11a. m. ' i I ' ' " - i T ' '' "X t i i -i 1 .'!' C i 1 ' r - 'I' ' ; SOME POSTSCRIPTS ; Concrete tiles with the upper por tions porous to freely admit water have been1 patented by a Texan for underdrainlng. ' k . , aweaisn enemists nave Invented a way for separating from coal tar the finely divided carbon which it bolds in suspension. ' v Two of the largest circuses carry tbelr own electric plants, Illuminating everything from their largest to their smallest tents. ! - To save the time taken for blue printing a camera has been Invented for rapidly producing prints from orig inal drawings. . A competitive test of milking ma chines In England by the Royal Agri cultural society recently waa won by a Swedish machine. . A quick acting, powerful ant crack er patented by a Texan may be clamped to a table, a lever pressing Jaws squarely together. Two Russian scientists have decided that distilled water is the best , pre servative for rubber that has to be stored a long time. ' mam The value of the grindstones and pulpstones produced In the United States last year was the greatest In the history of the Industry. To keep automoblllsts' feet warm in cold weather an Englishman has in vented a hot water tank with foot shaped depressions in the top. A rabbit canning factory has been started In Argentina in the hone of ridding some portions of the country of a pest in a profitable way. PATENT DICTIONARY Ambition A greased pole we out to climb. pick Love One of the diseases that we soon outgrow. tm u Elastic Phrase Five minutes' walk station. Experience The doctor that us of our follies. cures Pessimist--A fellow lies his bitter pills. who Fletcher- Hard-Luck Story The never gets published. one that Affinity -The woman you have married, but didn't. should Memory A faculty that Is most kind to those who have learned to for get. Common Sense About the most un common thing we meet with in this world. Jollier A fellow who advisee us to look on the bright side when there isn't any. Marriage A lottery In which It has become fashionable to take more than one chance. Remorse What we feel when we fail in doing what we shouldn't have done. Judge. RAM'S HORN BROWN There is a lot of preaching being done that the devil likes to hear. The man who does the least for the church often tries the hardest to run It will pay to try praising your wife awhile even if it does frighten her at first. - It .doesn't - lake- many . statistics to You will be very tired before you find the man who has never killed some goose that laid the golden egg. There are women who might as well have married a hatrack or a doormat, for all the help they get from their husbands toward making a home., Could isfcrh haveliiad his way there are probably a good 'niany aninials that Iuvp turned -out pretty, well that: would nevgx .hitTe beea taken'lnto the ark. ' j,.- ,: The bacUBlideV.lfkeff.the preaching that wouldn't bit the side of, a -bouse, while the . true disciple is delighted with the truth that brings him to his knees.- ' '! , V .SO WIRET?pf .- Are"' your wages too email 1 ; In Sh rope people are content with making a living. d v . !' '-c-y , , . . - ; ' , r Are 70a hungry? The children of India are starving for want of a- crust of ioe'7fii.2:y ' Are yov coMf The soldiers of Vsl ley Forge walked barefoot on the lot Are, the tights 'too dim T' David wrote hie psalms by the light - of a smoky 'tomfLv.fliK-Jjtf " Are yon sick? 'Suppose you had lived two thousand years ago, when alokness was fataL ': prove thaf thefmaa who uvea wrong rtswtfjv vV' , I- LUXURY OF A TROPIC SEA. Bathing In January With the Water at ,' 90 Pagreea. , ' Tliotu who- live in-1-temperate and cod climates do not realize toe effect of i be sun's direct beat on the sea. The lusury or bathing In an ocean that has a temperature of 108 degrees, writes , Mr. E. - J. "i BanBeld in "My Tropic tsie.'V la not for the multitude wbo crowd ; the ? citW that the sun' touches . tremulously and aslant . -iv.. On Nov. 21.: muk we bathed at Moo Jee. north yueeiiniancl. In shallow wa ter, on the ede ot no area of denuded coral reef, fully (wo miles long by a mile. broad, '-for three bours a con siderable portion or the reef bad been exposed to the glare of the sun, and the Incoming tide fl lotted tbe stored up beat from coral and stones and sand. . The drat pi n nee . provoked an ex clamation or amasement. for the water was several degrees hotter than the air. and it was the hottest hour S o'clock In tbt afternoon-of a very oof day. No thermometer was at band to register tbe actual temperature of tbe water, but subsequent tests, at the same spot ' under, similar , conditions proved that the surface stratum of about -one foot; was st 108 degrees 9 from four to ls decrees hotter than tbe air. Below that the temperature Of tbe water seemed ordinary asd cor responded with that of the water a hundred yards from tbe shore. On another day. Jan. 10. 1910. be tween noon and 8 o'clock In tbe after noon, the sea, scientifically tested, was found heated to 80 degrees. - With the bulb buried In tbe sand six feet from tbe water's edge, tbe mercury rose to 112 degrees very quickly and remained stationary. PLUCK THE FOREIGNER. That Appears to Be the Patriotio Motto In Switzerland. A foreign resident in Switzerland was fined 10 francs because his Uttle girl bad plucked three ' buttercups growing on a piece of land on which she and some balf dozen children bad for years been accustomed to play. Tbe land had recently changed bands, and its new owner bad put up a notice forbidding tbe piticklng of flowers. A passing gendarme bad found the chil dren frapante - delicto and bad forth with instituted proceedings against the Uttle foreigner while letting tbe na tives go scot free. Tbe child's father appealed against tbe Ht-ritfiirH nnd by dint ot Oard tight Iuk. whh-ti entitiled. ot course, expeuse. ron-cd th- uitiei court to reduce the Cne rroiji 10 trimcs to 31. e., one franc lui eai-D uur ternip. in-ii i tried to .eiwu the ways aud wiieiefor-(i of this case l whs told Dy a Swiss that oiieliHir ot every fine levied une in' the eodarme who re ports the otieiise tor which it is levied. huO also I he Swiss Keiidartoes cannot lairl.v te exiei-ted to he quite as alert in liikttju priM-eedimrs ataiust natives hh auanisl foreigners ' Kurtiier. i was told by an American runt hi Sw.:r.eriHud all foreitrners rank hm KKvptiaii.- and that tbe one Scrip tural in.jiiiH-trnuthnl is faithfully obey ed mere is that which ordains that KuyptiHiif -hail be spoiled. - Prom "The Ijjiier. oay Swiss" In Com hill YlHUIIZIIle Proven H'mselt Competent. An tCittci it iii'iiieiuan enwaxed a tall auii iHiwertm ihl'UIh ud-r to act as i;h innkeeper ) 1 1 1.-, esl.ite. Raving been ,1 ftiiiKideratiie fine hi ii nt and not imviiik I'liimiit any ponruers. the noble iiimh iiKe-ieii nis irmneiiefper of care lesstness Sii nue darn ufrht-be dis crnisiMi hiinxeit and vvnt one with a L'nn to ixihcii on his ov, o irronnds. Be had tired omv nne or two shots when M'iiH sudneniv him meed upon from behind and nls s."ifi wenched away rbeii kiekx nud ijinw were showered ipoti him until he fell down half In sensible. The hlj:hi;i!i(ler then walked ib-im ciuii-tlv. . nnd when the nohle- mnn recovered iiittlclently he crawled home and rook to his hed for two weeks. He hii!.nnw no .doubts whether 'Matrimony Is a step in the dark." , "Merely HMother was of saying, that It jars you like the step that isn't there, ebf'-cHoustou Post Vi 1 :v the luiin i-pjn, fiertoriii hw duty or, pot , EAPOWSl m I I w m ti in m 1 1 M mm R and c ow v yim 1 j as. I ivttiiiijNe:- -JkMnaaaaMaiMaMAasjAMiaaiiaM You can help fight tuberculosis with 7 Red Cross Seals. Do your" share now. For sale at all - drug stores and Ed, Clarks. - .y&g'. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to a power of sale contain- ed in a certain mortgage deed executed by John H. Whiley and Nancy E. Whiley, his wife,., to C. T. Eubanksi dated February the 26th, 1908, and ; recorded - in . Book..L. at page-- . - in the office of the Register of . Deeds y for , Crgven county, , North. Carolina, the undersigned mortgagee will, offer ; for sale and will sell at the Court House door of Craven county, in the City v of New Bern, to the highest btddefr for. cash, at 12 o'clock m., on the 14th day on January, 1914, the following de scribed real estate, to .' Lying and . being in the town of Bridgeton, Craven county, North Caro- lina, known and designated in the plan of said town as lot number eleven (11) in J. W. Cahoon's plot and more fully described as follows: Beginning on E. Street at New Street running ; south 52 1-1 degrees, west 150 feet with New street to. L. J. Moore's line, thence south 37 3-4 degrees east ' 30 feet, thence north 52 1-4 degrees east 130 feet parallel with the first line to East street, thence North 37 3-4 degrees west 50 feet with east street to the beginning. This 8th day of December, 913. C. T. Eubanks,) Mortgagee. ICE Made From Pure Distilled Filtered Water. New Bern Ice Co, 19-21-23 Griffith St. PHONE 23 Centemeri Kid Gloves in the leading shades and styles at Hackburns. c Just received a Barge Load of Peensylvania Anthracite' ' Free Burning . Furnace, EGG; Stove, Nut and Pea coal : : : We have on hand at all times Splint and tump Goal for the grate and stove; al so the very best Pocahon tas steam coal. ; t AS: Union Point, Phone 47 lit Mi :y' fir m w f - I 1 V-I 1;. y:i-y fv":' 1 rU' OAL E FEED Bern, N. C 3 'A. v3iTl A.-y
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