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C. THUIL2DAY, MAY 23, 1914. PAGE 2 VET. TO THE TEACHERS OF CRAVEN Legal Notices liEVTRAINTO E.1SIMPKIIIS CONTRACTOR AND BUELDEB. Will be glad to bid on any work fcs Good workmanship k.iui'y 4.U 11 Route of The "NIGHT EXPRESSn EXECUTOR'S' 3iOTlc.

Having Qualified as executrix bi the estate of HnU Birden Smith deceased, late of the county of Craven, State of North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having elaims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at New Bern on or before the 23rd day of March, 1915, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment MINNIE BYNUM SMITH, Executrix of the Estate of Hull Birden Smith. This 23rd day of March. 1914. NOTICE'OF SALE.

North Carolina Craven County. Schedule In Effect tm 11th, lt4. The following tfnres published Information ONLT nad ar not Slurs'', Mte. "UNS DEPART: For Beu.v 8 :05 a. m.

and 6:43 COUNTY. By order of the Board of Education, the regular biennial Summer School for Teachers of Craven County will be held at Vanceboro. uegin-ning May 26th and ending June 12th. Dr. J.

Henry Highsmith of Wake Forest College will conduct the school and will be assisted by teachers of recognized ability and experience. The teachers will have comfortable rooms in the Farm Life School dormitory. The teachers will carry with them bed linen and towels. MealB will be furnished the teachers in the dining-room of the Farm Life School. There wU be no charge for tuition.

The only expense will be the $4.00 per week for room and board in the dormitory. For other information, address Dr. J. E. Turlington, Vanceboro.

The law governing Institutes will be observed and all teachers are urged to be pres ent the first day and continue in at tendance the full three weeks. The Pamlico County teachers are expected to join with us in this school. S. M. BRINSON, County Supt.

Craven County Ask about our Juniper Shingles best roof covering. TOLSON LUMBER AND MFG. COMPANY. Dull Feeling Swollen Han'ls and Feet Due to Kidney Trouble. Your kidneys need help when your lands and feet thicken, swell up, and you fee! dull and sluggish.

Take Foley Kidney Pills. They are tonic, stimulating and strengthening and restoie your kidneys to healthy normal action. Try them. Bradhani's 2 Prug Stores. TO THE PUBLIC.

Our pay checks are exactly the same as other bank checks. The party cashing same must know that the person tendering the check is the lawful possessor. No discount should be asked as all our checks are good for their face value at the bank. J. L.

ROPER LBR. A. T. GERRANS, Supt. This May 4, 1914.

lyr. Relieve Bladder Distress and Weak ness. Irregular, painful bladder weak nesses disappear when the kidneys are strong and healthfully active. Take Foley Kidney Pills for that burning, scalding sensation, irregular painful, action-heavy, sore feeling and bladder distress. You will like their tonic restorative effect the relief from pain quick good results.

Contain no harmful drugs. Try them. Bradham's 2 Drug Stores. BIDS WANTED. The City of New Bern, N.

de sires bids for resurfacing approxi mately 10,000 square yards of Tarvia pavement on Pollock and East Front streets. Bids to be opened at 8 p. June 2, 1914, at the regular I meeting of the Board of Aldermen. Information and specifications may be had upon application to R. R.

Eagle, City Engineer. All bids shall be addressed to F. T. PATTl-JUaUiS. City Clerk.

Most Children's Diseases Start With a Cold. Restlessness, feverishness, an in flamed throat and spasmodic cough, maybe whooping cough is starting in. Give Foley's Honey and Tar prompt ly. It helps the children so very much, and Mrs. Shipps, Raymonds-ville, says: "I got fine results from it and it is a great medicine for whooping cough." Bradham's 2 Drug Stores.

A supply of Juniper Shingles on hand. TOLSON LUMBER AND MFG. COMPANY. APPLICATION FOR PARDON. Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of H.

N. Pace, convicted at the October 1911 term of the Superior Court of Craven County for the crime of seduction, and sentenced to State prison lor a term of five years. All persons who oppose the granting of said pardon are invited to forward their protests tohe Governor without delay. This the 26th day of Mav. 1914.

MRS. II. N. PACE. 5-27-2wk DISSOLUTION N'OTK'K.

I have this day sold my interest in Clark Mantle now known as Hancock Mfg. to M. W. Register, and said M. W.

Register assumes all debts and obligations In same that hitherto belonged to me. A. T. WETHKRINGTON. M.

W. REGISTER. 5-14-10t NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION. The undersigned having this day qualified as administrator of John Scott Caton, deceased, notice is hereby given to all creditors of the estate of the said John Scott Caton to tile their claims according to law on or before April 10, 1915, with the undersigned administrator at New Bern. Craven County N.

or this notice A'ill be pleaded in bar of tUeir re-covf-y: All debtors of said estate will come forward and settle with the undersigned at once. DR. O. A. TON.

April 10. 1914. But when a woman puts her foot lown the size of her shoe ruts no figure. No. 666 This If a prescription prepared especially lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.

Five or six dose will break any caw, and if taken then ss a tonic the Fever Will not return. It sets on the liver betterSthsn Calomel and does not (ripe or ticken. 25c AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA Commencing May 3rd," the Atlan tic Coast Line wUl inaugurate through sleeping car service between Wilmington. Florence, Sumter, Au gusta and Atlanta, in connection with the Georgia Railroad. Following is the schedule from New Bern in connection with the new serrice.

Lv. New Bern 9:35 A.M Ar. Wilmington 12:50 P.M Lt. Wilmington 8:46 P.M. Ar.

Florence 7:35 P.M Lt. Florence 8:00 P.M Lt. 8umter 9:30 P.M. Ar. Orangeburg 10:53 P.M.

Ar. Augusta 1:40 A.M Ar. Atlanta 6:00 A.M Passengers may remain in steep ing cars until 7:00 a. m. Returning the train leaves Atlan ta 8:00 p.

Central time; and ar rives Wilmington 1:15 p. and New Bern 6:45 p. m. Eastern time. Connections are made in the Un ion depot Atlanta with the "Dixie Flyer," (leaving there at 8:00 A.

which is a solid train to Chicago, carrying sleeping, dining and observation cars; also through sleeping cars to St. Louis; and with the South Atlantic Limited," (leaving at 7:12 a. a solid train to Cincinnati, carrying sleeping and din ing cars; also through Bleeping cars to Louisville and IndianapoliB. Connections are also made in Atlanta with the Atlanta A West Point R. R.

for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans and the Southwest; with the Southern Ry. for Birmingham, Memphis and the West with other diverging lines for points in South Georgia, etc. For reservations, tickets and schedules, to any Western destina tion by this new and attractive route, by old and reliable lines, ap ply to T. H. BENNETT, Ticket agent of the ATLANTIC COAST LINE THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH.

SOUTHERN RAILWAX Premier Carrier or Uie Booth. N. B. The following schedule figures are published only as infor- nation and are not guaranteed. TRAIN NO.

21 Leaves Golds- boro 6:46 A. M. for Raleigh, Dur ham, Greensboro, Asheville and WaynesvlUe. Through train to Ashe-rille, handles Chair Car to Waynes- ville. Makes connections at Greens boro for all points North and East, and at Asheville with Carolina Speci al for Cincinnati, Chicago and all Western points.

TRAIN NO. 139 Leaves Golds boro 2:06 P. M. for Raleigh and Durham. Handles through Pullman Sleeping Car from Raleigh to Atlanta, arrives Atlanta 6:26 A.

making connection for New Orleans, Texas. California and all Western points, also connects at Greensboro with through trains for all Northern and Eastern points. TRAIN NO. 131 Leaves Golds-boio 6:05 P. M.

tor Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro. Makes direct connection at Greensboro with solid Pullman Sleeping Car Train for Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and all Eastern and Northern 'joints. Connects also at Greensboro with through TourlBt Sleeping Car for Los Angeles and San Francisco. TRAIN NO.

Ill Leaves Golds-boro 10:46 P. M. for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro. Handles Pullman Sleeping Car Raleigh to Winston-Salem. Makes connections at Greensboro with through train for Atlanta and New Orleans, also makes connections for Asheville.

Chattanooga, St. Louis, Memphis, Birmingham and all Western points. For detailed information, also tor Information concerning special round trip rates account various special occasions or Pullman Sleeping Car reservations ask any Southern Railway Agent or communicate with the undersigned. J. O.

JONES, Traveling Pass nger Agent, Raleigh, N. M. F. CARY, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C.

E. H. COAPMAN, V. President Gen. Manager.

3. H. HARD WICK, Passenger Traffic Manager, Washington. D. C.

UST YOUR STATE NO. 8 TOWNSHU.f At the Court House, Beginning May 1 and continuing through the month of May, yoq are required under the Law to list. -H. M. GROVES, Auditor and List Taker No.

8 Town-i- CHATTAWKA TRIBB NO. 14, I. 0 R. M. Meets every Wednesday sleep Red Ken's Hall, over Ns Bern Oas Company's office.

Brott, ers from other reservations ear -dlally welcomed. L. Wallnai Sachem) J. H. Smith, et 1914 SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

By virtue of a power of sale con tained In a certain Mortgage Deed executed and delivered by T. S. Jack son to A. Ward, dated the 23rd day of July, 1912, and in the Register's Office in Craven County, in Book 191, page 88, the under signed, will, on Saturday, the 23rd day of May, 1914, at 12 o'clock noon. expose to public sale, before the Court House Door in New Bern, the following described real property, to wit: Lying and being in and near the town of in the Coun'ty of Craven and State of North Carolina, also adjoining the alley way connecting the Greenville and Vanceboro Road also the Washington and Vanceboro Road and being known as the Grange Building and Lot and containing one halt (1-2) of an acre more or less.

Also one 2600 pound Victor Iron Safe, being the safe owned by T. S. Jackson. This sale is made to satisfy the terms of said Mortgage Deed. This the 20th day of April, 1914.

A. WARD, Mortgagee. HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of North Carolina At New Bern.

In the matter of Geo. B. Hooker, of Oriental, N. Bankrupt In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors ci Geo.

B. Hooker, of Oriental, in the County of Pam lico and District aforesaid. Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of March A. D.

1914 the said Geo B. Hooker, was duly ad judged bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at New Bern, in the U. S. court room on the 11th day of May A. D.

1914 at 10 o'clock A. M. at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, exam ine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meting. SAMUEL W. SMALLWOOD, Referee in Bankhuptcy New Bern, N.

C. April 25, 1914. Fee for Filing Proofs of Claim, 26c NOTICE. By virtue of a judgment of Crav en Superior Court rendered at the January Term, 1914, in the action )i J. T.

Hod and Kate E. Spencer Executrix and sole devisee of J. M. vs. W.

H. Dixon and wife, IStviha Lixon, David Payton and wi'e, Henrietta Payton, Nicholas Perren and wife, Rachel Ferren, Winnie Anir and husband, George Ait is, and Charity Dixon, I will sell to highest bidder for carh at the Court In use door in Now Bern, Craven Count, North Carolina, on Monday, the first day of June, 1914 at 12 o'clock the one-third undivided interest formerly belonging to Richard Dixon in all that tract or parcel of land described in the Mortgage Deed or Deed of Trust from Richard Dixon, W. H. Dixon and M. D.

Frazell to J. M. Spencer set out in the pleading and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, N. in Book 167, Page 383 and hereby referred to and more particularly described as follows: All the following real estate situate in the County of Craven. State of North Carolina, to-wit: Beginning at the fourth corner of Lot No.

1 in the partition in a special proceeding in the Superior Court of Craven County entitled J. F. Rhem vs. Kate E. Spencer and her husband, J.

M. Spencer, Carrie W. Cole and her husband, T. E. Cole, and running thence with the line of Lot No.

1 weat one hundred and forty-eight poles to a stake, being the fourth corner of Lot No. 1 thence north with the fourth line of Lot No. 1 eighty-one poles to a stake, being the fifth corner of Lot No. thence with the west line of Lot No. 1 two hundred and seventy-one poles to Canoe Branch; thence up the various courses of Canoe Branch to Abner Hargett's Hue; thence south 66 east one hundred and forty-niue and one- half poles to a stake at the mouth of an old ditch; thence with another ditch six poles to three rums in a drain; thence north 11 1-2 west one hundred and fifteen poles to the Main road; thence with the Main road its various courses to a stake two hundred and seven pole? north of the fifth corner of Lot No.

thence south one hundred and twenty-seven poles to a stake; thence east one hundred and twenty-one and one-half poles to the eastern line of the division; thence south 9 1-2 east one hundred nnd sixty-one and one-quarter polos to the beginning, containing two hundred and ninety acres moro or less. Also one other tract beginning at a stone corner al the; southwest side of the gate on Trent Road and running thence south 33 1-2 east one hundred and twenty-five poles to the second corner of Lpt No. 3 in the said partition proceedings an iron axel; thence south 0 1-2 east forty-seven poles to the beginning corner of said Jot No. thence west one. hundred and twenty-one and one-hal'f poles to a Btake another corner of said Lot No.

thence north 'one hundred and twenty-seven poles to the Main road; thence with the Main road toward New Bern to the beginning, containing eighty-three and one-half acres, being the western part ot said' Cot 8, being the lands this day conveyed by said M. Spencer and wife, Kate E. Spencer, and Carrie Cole to the said parties of the, first part Thu 22nd day ID. WARD, wd isallty of material Is my motto. Office: OR.

COAT St KA1LROAB Phone: 109. ERNEST M. GREEN Attorney- At-Law PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS, EX CEPT FEDERAL COURT, 0 CRIMINAL SIDE. OFFICE OPPOSITE CITY HALb NEW BERN, N. C.

D. G. SMAW (SUCCESSOR TO H. W. SIMPSON) FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER.

Office 68 Broad St. 'Phone 1ST. Residence 28 South Front 614 Phone 829. j. iflnjpis ATTORHEAJ Ul 128 MIDDLE ST.

NEW BERN, N. O. pom PERT ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications, Estimates, etc. Municipal Improvements. Reclamation and Development of wet lands.

Office: Cora-Cola Building NEW BERN, X. C. TURKISH BATHS '(Carlsbad Method)' Beneficial in the Treatment ot Rheumatism. Corn, Sciatica, Luttag, Neuritis, Neurasthenia, Kidney and Skin Diseases. Dr.

Ernest W. Dunn OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, 200-210-211 Elks Temple. Hours: to 12 to 6 to 8:30. OFFICE PHONE 14 RESIDENCE PHONE SIMMONS 8 WARD vrrowEY8 LOU a KB CGBNSIL. AT-LAW Ofile Rooms 4S1-I-I Bits Blag.

Prtctlcrt in ti Counties el Crain. Duplin, Joni, beaoii, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico and the 8uperlor and red-oil Courts, uai wherever ssr--1cm are sesireti B0URDELAIS' SCHOOL OF MUSIC CORNER NEW AXD HANCOCK STREETS Piano, Violin, Wind Instruments. Voice Culture, French, Expression. RATIOS UPON APPLICATION. TELEPHONE 722.

I I EAGLE Civil Engineer. Rooms 408-400, Elks Temple, NEW BERN, N. C. Surveys and plans to land drainage and municipal improvements a specialty. General, surveys, maps, plans, kpeclflcations, estimates.

TELEPHONE 778 For Goldaboro 4:5 9:10 a. m. and' 6:20 p. mi. For Oriental a.

m. and For Washington and Raleigh a. m. and 1:25 p. m.

For Washington and Norfolk 1 2:30 a. m. and 0:10 a. ra. TRAINS ARRIVE: From Beaufort 8:45, a.

6:20 p. m. and From Ooldsboro 12:28 a. 9:00 a. m.

and 6:36 p. m. From Oriental 8:62 a. m. and 4 p.

m. :30 From Norfolk 4:05 a. m. and 6 :39 p. m.

From Raleigh and Washington 4:05 a. m. and 11:42 a. m. For farther information or reser- vatlen of Pullman Sleeping Car Space, apply to T.

H. Bennett, T. New Bern, N. C. H.

S. LEARD, General Passenger Agent. W. A. WITT, General Superintendent.

NORFOLK, VA. NEW ROUTE SOLID THROUGH TRAINS BETWEEN FLORENCE, S. AND ROANOKE. VIA THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE, FLORENCE AND WADESBORO, WINSTON-SALEM SOUTHBOUND WADESBORO AND WIN. STON SALEM, NORFOLK A WESTERN WINSTQN-SA- LEM AND ROANOKE.

DAILY SCHEDULE: A. M. 9:60 10:20 10:05 11:00 11:30 P. M. 12:35 4:00 P.

M. 8:45 P. Lv. Lv. Lv.

Lv. Lv. Florence Darlington Hartsville Society Hill Cheraw Ar. Ar. Ar.

Ar. Ar. 7:30 7:01 7:15 6:22 6:53 P. M. 6:00 1:25 A.

M. 9:00 Ar. Wadesboro Lv. Ar Winston-Salem Lv Ar. Roanoke Lv.

Close connections are made at Florence, in both directions, with trains carrying Pullman cars to and from the North, South, East and West. For rates of fare, and detailed schedules to any desired destination by this -new and attractive rdute, apply to T. H. BENNETT, Ticket Agent of the ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South. When a business is run down may be time to wind it up.

WBST AND NORTH-WB8T JBock System hock Mallaati MS Ull Schedule efeot Nov. 'IS a.m. p.m. T. Norfolk 8:30 T.

Petersburg 11:00 fcT. Durham 7:00 p.m. t. Lyncbhorg 1:40 a.m. Ar.

Cincinnati Ar. Columbus IB. Af. Chicago 6:00 If. St Louis 10:40 1:10 em.

1:30 p.m a.m. 1:30 Close connection mad for Seattle Pan Francisco and all Western points -tollman Sleeping and parlor ears A W. Cafe dining' cara Equipment and service standard of excel- Usee. Bin Ridge and Allegheny Hoantaln eroaaed at moat pictur-nana part. Time-tables, descrlp- Ufa literature and information free.

ftorrespondence invited. W. O. SAUNDERS, G. P.

A I Boanoke, Vs. C. H. BOSLET, D. P.

A. Richmond, Va. W. B. BEVILL, Pass.

Traf. Mgr. BALTtMOBB Stein Packet Company astsousliea ISM. THE OLD BAY LINE Steamer Florida, Virginia and Ala Sama. Finest United States Mali Steamers South of New York.

Equip-jrsd With United Wireless Telegraph sad every modern convenience foi the pleasure sad comfort ot the traveling public. Leaves dally, a fat -ti :) Portsmouth, Bsndsy .:00 p.m 1 Week days p.m Norfolk v. p.m id Point 30 p.m Rteamera arrive 90 a.m. Tickets sold to all- points. Nortk Vast.

West and Canada. For infor nation as to tickeis, stateroom res rvatlons, etc apply by 'phone, wlif i letter fy HOBHON, $. W. BROWN, JHh Gas. Agt Bovrv Paoe.

Agent, Main tKTOKC- te'-m B. Klmoerlv and Hotel Cham tsrlsrfa, bid Point -f By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed executed and delivered by T. S. Jack son to Sarah Cox. dated the 30th day ot April, 1913, duly recorded In the Register's office in Craven County in Book No.

195, page 414. the under signed, as mortgagee, will on Sat urday, the 30th day of May, 1914, at 1Z clock noon, expose to nublic sale, before the Court House door in New Bern, in Craven County, the following described tract or parcel of land, to-wit: 'Situated in the town of Vance boro, Craven County, North Carolina, beginning at Mrs. G. F. Anderson's Southeast corner and running thence with her line to W.

A. Cleve's line, thence with W. A. Cleve's line to W. E.

White's line, thence with W. E. White's line to Maules Run, thence with Maules Run to T. S. Jackson's line, thence with T.

S. Jackson's line to the beginning, con taining 3 1-2 acres more or less." This sale is made for the purpose of complying with the terms of said mortgage deed. This the day of 1914. SARAH E. COX, Mortgagee.

HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Or A FARM. By virtue of power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed dated the 13th day of February, 1913, made by Joseph D. White and Katie White, his wife, to Jesse White, now deceased, which said mortgage deed is recorded in the omce of the Register of Deedsvof Craven County in book number 195, page 582, the undersigned, as administrator of the said Jesse White, deceased, will at 12 o'clock M. on the 25th day of May, 1914, at the County Court House Door in New Bern, sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash all the following described land in Craven County, near Dover: Beginning on the west side of the road leading from Dover across Trassey swamp at Willie White's corner and runs with said road N.

8 E. 80 poles, thence with said road N. 67 po'les just across an old ditch, thence S. 78 W. 19 1-2 poles to Nathan Boyd's line and with his line S.

14 1-2 W. 35 poles to two black gums, thence S. 27 W. 91 poles to an iron stake, this line also runs with Nathan Boyd's line, thence S. 66 1-2 E.

Gf poles to the beginning, excepting acres previously sold. JOHN E. HUSSEY, Administrator of Jesse White, De- R. W. WILLIAMSON, Attorney.

April 17th, 1914. NOTICE. North Carolina Craven County. In Superior Court, Before the Clerk. H.

P. Kennedy, Administrator of Augustus T. Kennedy, Deceased, vs. Hattie Kennedy, Widow, A. T.

Kennedy, Mable Kennedy, John Kennedy, Donnell Kennedy, and William Kennedy, minor children and heirs of Augustus T. Kennedy, Deceased, and A. T. Dill. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven County to sell a certain piece of land belonging to the estate of August T.

Kennedy, deceased, for the purpose of making assets to pay off the indebtedness of the said de c-eased; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven Coun ty in the court house in New Bern, County, North Carolina, on the 25th day of May, 1914, and ans wer or demur to the petition in th said action, or the plaintiff will ai ply to the court for the relief de mantled in the said Detition. April 21st, 1914. W. B. FLANNER, Superior Court Clerk.

R. W. Williamson, Attorney. NOTICE. Having qualified as administratoi with the will annexed of Sutton Bor ddn, deceased, this is to notify al persons having claims against the es tate of the said deceased to presenl them for payment on or before tht 2nd day of April, 1915, or this notict will be plead in bar of recovery.

Al persons indebted to the estate of tht said deceased will please make iinme diate payment. If. W. FISHER, Administrator. R.

W. Williamson, Attorney. April 2nd, 1914. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX. Having qualified as the executrix of the estate of C.

I. DeBruhl deceased, all persons holding claim? against the estate, will present then ddly sworn, to the undersign executrix, on or before the 8tS of May, 1915, or this notice will be plead in bar. All persona indebted to the estate will please make payment to the undersigned. April 29, 1914. MRS.

W. BANKS, Executrix. Trenton, N. R. F.

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