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Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels fLEANSES THEYSTEM .EFFECTUALLY ' UMU PERMANENTLY BUY THE CPNUINt - MkN'F 0 6 UlvRN!ApGfSYRVF(2. rot Karr ioiiii itu M niniiL THE JOURNAL. New Bern. N. C. Oct. 10. 1899. THESE THINGS HAPPENED. Or At Least These Things Were Talked About On the Street. CollJU sold In the lo.nl market yesler day ut 7 rents. hair with slight cliauges in tempera Hire, is the forecast for today. In the New York market yesterday, .limitary cotton opened at 7 .20 anil closed at 7. (Mi. linllelins on the Columbia -Shamrock yacht race will be iliown on front of the Jul knai., today. There are 4ifM scholars on the rolls of the New Bern White Graded school. Everything is moving along smoothly. Do not wait for the subscription com mittee to call upon you to take stock in the new cotton mill, but call on the com mittee. The fine weather of yesterday brought out many light clothes, especially among the ladies. Even the straw hat was again largely In evidence. Work on the new storage warehouse being built by K. K. Iiishop near his present building, is progressing, the brick walls being up a number of feet. The friends of Superintendent Dill of the A. & N. C will be sorry lo learn that he lias been con lined to the house for the past two days on account of ill net's. The Atlantic Product Company's new plant has been in operation during the put week, and has ground a ton of marl The work done has proven very satisfactory in Its results. The live year old son of Capt. J. M. Ilragg on l'ollork street fell yesterday when playing on the plav.a and broke t lie hone of his left thigh. Drs. Jones and Ward attended the case. To show the eagerness with which investors subset ilie for cotton mill slock, the Neuse Mill stock of $100,000 was oversubscribed for In Raleigh. The mill will be located at the falls of the Neuse The government snag boat "Trent," built here, has been out and bad her en gines tested. They were found aatisfac lory and the work on the upperworks will be pushed until the craft Is com plete. The "Grocer's Blouse" la a novelty Id this city and the garmnts are worn In Oasklll . Mitchell's grocery store. They are long blouses made of canvas and com pletely protect the wearer's clothes. They are In use north. The glass globe on the lamps at the station platform hare been waihed, said to be the first lime since the fationists first got in. The explanation Is that the fusloniBti did not wish much light on their actions, especially on the number of passe laaoed.. The ordinance In regard to bicycliats riding without a lighted lamp at night, and riding oa sidewalks on nnpaved streets without dismounting on meeting pedestrians, will be strictly enforced, so say tb authorities, a number of com plaint hiring bn rewired. A petition hat been sent lo Governor Huaaell from Ktasion asking for a spec ial term of the Lenoir court, beginning November HHh, ThU would make the regular ssnsion two week commencing November 18th. Th two saunter trials last aonrt caused 100 canes to ho left oa lb dockah A marked Improvement it noticeable oa th A. R. a, trains in p stag through tola city. A Mf order prohibit crows stattttiug .on la platform nad peopla jumping oa aad off.; It ha been favor! t pastime for numbers of negro youth to rldo Mrtral squares, hanging oa tb hand rail, W tha aaaoytne of tboM mao aro patron m in road, - (lit OirilL rxaxiMO , With tha ibllaratlof mum of renewed . health tad strength and JatsraaUUaaU. nost, which follow th an of Syrup of Fig, to unknown to tho fkw who har Sot progressed beyond tho old-Una saodldnes aad iho cheap aubstltalss Sometimes offered hot nerer accepted by tha wall Informed, Buy tho genelae, Manufactured by Iho California tig BjrupCo, ; ' . VsV as-ira. IN A NEW ROLE. B tlmmjgaa. the Dos; Whlppcr Attempts Is sots Mall Delivery Line, til Thompson, the Dug Whlpper, fare aa exhibition at th Post Ofllcs mall delivery wiodovt, yesterday, which show ed thai he fell his own importance, aud needed no Instructions from Postmaster Hancock nor from Onitodlan llahn. It will be rrmembered that the Jot a n a L published a few w eek ago an artielc telling of this negro Ill's social proclivi lies, bow be enierlalued bis friends, eU. , in the post office corridors la utter dire gard lo his position as jauitor, the i annoyance of the public HI has figured prominently in the Post Office as ihe Dog Whipper, and yesterday added lo his score as being Hrlclly a public nuisnce, kept in a posi tion to offend white people who have business al the Post Ollice. As to yesterday's incii'tnl. The nu toiuary line was waiting for the delivery wludow lo open. In this line were two while gentlemen. Due was nut .U'te near enough to the window to suit Hi, who ordered him to move up. This order was not obeyed, the second gentle man advising the lirsl lo hold his place. Al Ibis Ihe Dog Whlpper spoke sharp ly to number two, and this gentleman knowing that he was helpless In a gov ernmenl building before any kind of an emplo"e, simply told Hi lo come oulside and he would break his face. At this Hi went after Custodian Hahn but thai official had sense enough lo know that negro Hi was w rong. What 'he Jot iinai. would like to know, and any one can answer it, what is this negro Hi Thompson's position? And must people going to the post ollice take the chances a,beiiig insulted by him? He may be a success in his roles of Di g Whipper, Knleilaiuer of the po-t eflie.c corrldortt, and lloss of ihe delivery win dow line but the public is sick of him. an 1 his absence would be a positive rrl ef to those who tare to go Ihe post etli and risk his insults. PEOPLE ON THE GO. Mr. N. Mr .1. the city. Dr. It. A. liray returned fioni Norfolk. I!. Bender of I'ollot ks ille, is in S. I'rimtose returned last night fiom New York. Mr. tieorge 1. Brant of Favelleville spent Sunday in the city. Miss Bertie Tyler of Bertie county is visiting at Mr. W. P. Buirus'. Misses Annie Fowler and Daisy Green and Urs. Robins returned from Kliabelh City. Mr. J. W. Timberlake returned from Oriental Sunday morning on steamer Newberne. Mr. and Mrs. G man left for New L. Haidisou of Thin -York j ester. lay on a N. Stockton returned ten days visit. Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. heme on the steamer Newberne from a northern trip. Mr. Frank K. Matthews was a passeu geron the sleauier Newberne Sunday. Prank is travelling now. Mrs. W. li. l'enneli and Mrs W. I' Dolbcy of Philadelphia are visiting Mrs Joel Klnsey on George street. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blades and cliil dren returned home Sunday morning from a visit at Biahopvillc, Md. M r. Marcus .lac-obi, of Wilmington is a visitor in the city on business, and his many friends here are glad to see him. The Boat Line Contemplated. A new steamboat line in in contempla lion between New Bern and Swansboro, Onslow county, and intermediate points It is expected that the bout will make trips up the While Oak river, thus giv ing the people of that section of Onslow convenient and cheap transportation, both freight anil passengci. The advantages of this boat line would be very important. It would give the fishermen of the Swansboro section a tine outlet for their catches of fish which could be shipped qaickly and cheaply lo this market, whereas as it is new these fishermen very often have no opportunity of mar keling their great catches of fish. It would also offer a fine supply of fish for the New Berne .narket, lo the dealer here, who could be well assured of a liberal supply on the arrival, twice a week, of the steamboat. Those who have this line in contem platlon should push it Into operation, and It Is a matter for the I handier of Commerce lo look Into. The Tobacco Market. Receipt of tobacco in the local market last week were fair, the weather Inter ferrlng. Price were some higher, with firm feeling. The "Plow Boy Preacher," Iter J. Klrkmao, Belle Rlrer, III., says, "After snffer'ng from Bronchial or lung trouble for ten year, I was cured by One Min ute Cough Cure. Il is all that Is claimed for It and more " Il cures, roughs, colds, grippe'anri all throat and lung troubles. r. 8. Duffy. Let All ae Remembered. Mr. Shade I. Wooten, of I, aO range, hM bava appointed to fill the ollice of auditor of the A. A N. 0. It. R. We ire glad that LaOrang hM received a (bare of tho of the appointment ou th road We know that It I tho cry from erery section that they ought ta hare recog nition, but It m certainly a Just and true 0'alm that Klnstoa daserre omethlac. baa lata mad. aad mm Iuh Lhtt mm I T. f 7" ,pJ"t ir appears of lmp.r. blood pol.tedto some f-4 plsoKlnm to ImportMl tord salf ,, prer- r7' ''':'" ratios.. It make rich, red blood and . - Ths qaenthy of Vlohy sold at Darls J Soda Foastala la proof of It steel- knot. ,' . ' . HYPROTISM-SUGGESTION. Lee Entertains a Larft Audience With Hit Tests. Hypaotlc Sleep. There was a full houat al the theatre last night to sat ''bee ihe Hypnotist." It was the opening ulghi of a series of eihibiliuus lo be gieu each night this week. air. Lee, from behind the footlights, first eaplaittttd to the audience what hyinutisin is. lie said that the true uarue should be "suggestion." thai there was no real mystery about the mailer and anyone can be taught to exercise it in a short lime. Mr. Lee went into quite a long explanation, giving the dlffarent ! names under which hypnotism went, faith cure, Christian science, elc , and omj tuwj ntlD VJUG BUU IUC SaillC, After this talk aobjecia werecalled for to go on the stage. There was a sti8hl hesitation and then the following willing victims stepped up and took eat9: fcJessrs. Gillette, Caipeuter, Williams, Hancock, Lovick, Dewey, Duau, Worthy Dunn and N.eveu.i, and Premlerlof Wil iiiingtou who navels wilh Mr. Lee. Applause greeted them as they look their seats. Simple physicial tests were Aral gone through with, such as making il impos sible for ihe subjects to bend their arms or keep their hands still or close their wide open mouths and great laughter w as created in the audieuce. Numerous other tests followed, such a putting Mr. Yetover, ene of the company, in a cataleptic sleep and stretching him acioss Ihe top ef two chairs, allowing four very heavy men lo stand upon him. Also trying Ihe effect of inducing sleep In the audteuce. Oue tspecially good case was found. The conclusion was the putting Into a hyp notic sleep .Mr. Prembert, one of tl.e company. A cot was brought ou the stage am! the subject put to sleep after being told that lie would continue sleep ing loi ,'l hours. After the exhibition he was carried dwwn and put in V. J. McSorlej's front window where, bk will remain today and will be aroused loulgbl at the theatre at 10:30 o'clock. A large crowd assembled last night at McSorley'. to see I lie unique sight, ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION. Meets at the Tabernacle Baptist Church This Morninj. Sermon Tonifht. A number wf the delegates lo the Baptist Atlantic Association, which meets in Ibis city this week, arrived last night. The Association includes 43 churches, from Wayne county to Ihe coast. This morning, about 10 o'clock, Ihe Association will met at the Tabernacle Baptist Church ou George street of which Rev. A. L. liar nicy is pastor Bev. C. W. Blancbard of Kinston Is moderator, liev. flight Moore of this city is clerk. Tonight tic annual sermon will be preached by Itev. A. W. Set.ea of More head City. All are invited to attend the meeting. SWANSBORO. Mullet fishery. Saw Mill on Full Time. Evening School a Success. October '.lib. Our fishermen are catching a good many roe mullets now, most of them are shipped via Morehead, while a good many of them are taken through the country In carts. The steamer Sue, of New Bcra, ( apt T.G. Dixon, Sr., and T. G. Dixon, Jr., engineer, passed hero last Wednesday en route to Jacksonville to tow logs for the I. K. Lumber Co. Mrs. M. Laughlln of Wilmington, Mrs. Millie Morton of Hubert, Mr. Needham While of Pollocksvllle ate among the visitors to our burg this week Mr. C. M Palmer who was formally associated with the Swansboro Lumber Co., but now traveling agenl of I h Virginia and North Carolina Wheel Co., n! Itlchmoad, spent a few days wilh friends here last week. Mr. G. W. Ward who has been alwent iu Wilmington for the past several months and came borne sick a few days ago is out agaia. The Swansboro Lumber Co., Is being well supplied wilfi logs now, and Is running their mill on full time. Twe schooners have been loaded here with lumler in the past tw weeks. Mayor C. 8. I'lltman look a trip to New Bern last week. Mesdamea Burrua and Gray of New Bern, whe have been spending a few days with Mrs. J' V. Preltyman returned home last Saturday. Mr. A. W. Pillman moved into hi new dwelling last Thursday. D. J. Moore ha recently added coat of paint lo his new store. Our achoel here under the excellent, management of Prof. J. M. Arnett con tinues lo Increase ia patronage. Mr. A melt has also opened an evening school at the Academy for yonng men I which is well attended by IboM who have not the lime to spare to attend the the day school. Th. nal rrmorlrllvairw Chills aad Ferer I a bottle of Greve' Taste less Chill Toole. It la simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c KMfilag the Tmmm. Mr. Keyboard Why do yoa alwy it at the hotel piano? Yoa can't play a a ota. Old Biobm Neither caa aay oae eUe while I'm here. uiUU Pmr?MUa It iU 0rtl Uw of J I WalHM " Sand ftjft fair f?A4l ttaaaaa's. ll pare guuu swuii w f , . , " ..,.,' - " , tleoiT PI1U am nos-lrritatlag, mild, SfTectlre. TRENTON NEWS. Number of Stores lacreaslaf. Cottoa Trade. Dry Town Effect. Sipertor Court. Railroad Waited. TaxsToN, October, thh. The mill at Trenton la very much in need of water to turn the wheel. Krank Uobiaaou who ha been an in valid at th home f the aged and in firm, died there during tha past week, having been In bad health for several years. Grocery stow iu Trenton are gelling very plentiful One Is opened nearly every week. W tan boast of 15 dry goods, grocery and confectionery stores and two more preparing lo open. Our ysung friend Thomas Urogdea has opened a variety stare in ihe build ing recently occupied by Hunter and Dawson. Thomas is a chip of the old block and will be heard from in the near future. L. T. Hunter lias completed his new store and will omi up in a few days. Joel Burney has opened during Ihe past week a gmceir sloie on Jones street. Mr. Traiter has opened a dry goods and grocery store in the building recent ly occupied by Mr. Calvin Perry. Mr. G. K 1'rlgdeu has moved and is occupying the stole occupied by air. K. A. Itbodet while Mr. Khodes has moved to the brick store. Seed cotton sold here ou Saturday last al 2 ?r per cent. Bale cotton said here on Fiiday last 7 2b per cent. 78 ble were sold. Trails al Trenton this fall has been a Mill dull. Our mtrekants attribute il lo the light receipla of cotton, others say thai ihe cause is ralaing tobacco aud telllsg It iu Kinston and New Item and deiag I heir trading where they market their tobacco, while others say il Is tha short crop of cotton and others contend that the farmers are holding the crop back for belter prices but the frieuds of l.quor licensa say "I told you so, I told you, vole Trenlou a dry town and you would lose trade." I am undar the lm pression that all of them are right every iIiiul' uaaied above has had something to do to lessau the trade here this fall. The weddiug bell 'will ring out in a few days in this vicinity and Indication are that a full chime of bells will ring their uiriiy peals in the near future. We learu thai Mrs. Martin Parkar has purchased a site ou Cherry street and will erect a dwelling aud move there in the near future. Mr K. L. May will erect a new dwell ing on Cherry street for to reul out aa soon aa he can get th &ecasary material together. We hear much complaint of th bugs among the turnip crop iu this couny. ffe have two inmates in our county jail, both colored, one for larceny and the ether for assault with a butcher knife. Jones Superior court will convene here October oOib, His Honor Judge Bryan: presiding. We are having a quiet time around Trenton now theantl license men attribute it to Ihe removal of the saloons, but the wets nay it is the want of money to purchase whiskey. 1 am under the impression that a rail road from Core ( reek to Trenton would be a good thing for the Atlantic and North Carolina road and the town of New Bern, mest especially if It could be eitended lo Hlchlands. Il would secuie the whole trsde of the upper section of Onslow and the whole of ihe coulre and upper section of Jones county. Would It not be a good ll-a for Ihe Board of Trade to give a little consideration be fore it is too late and the whole trade of of this fertile section la diverted some where else. The Trenton High school Is in a flour ishing condition, new students continual ly coming in. Five more expecled this week. Our farmers say thai Ihe dry weather hat injured Ihe potato crop both sweets aad Irish. Farmers are busy gathering crop Cotton reported from to off, corn early planted rsporled good, all late planted very sorry, injured by the torm. More peevine and crab grass hay cut and well cured in Jones county this year than I bare eAer seen In this vicinity nearly erery farm ha Its full quota of hay stack. Fodder polling will soon be a thing ef the past. We hear no complaint of diseases among the bogs. With plenty of hog and plenty of Hold and ground pea to fatten them, pork supply will be more plentiful here than uiual J. B. 8. Now Is the 8eaott when the small Doy tills himself with green fruit, which In variably leads to cramp, dltrrhrea or dysentery. If parent are prudent, they will bare a bottle of pAiK-Kii.i.KK.ready for auch summer emergencies. Avoid substitutes, there ta but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price tV snd 50c. Tha AaltMT "la His Bttps. Tbe author of "In III Steps," the fsmous religion book, of which orer three million cople bare now been told, hss been Induced lo answer, In aa article which ho ha aent to Tbe Ladle' Homo Journal, tho question which un-'j oonnclously come lo th mind after reading h Is book; "I this plan practicable la our present dally life Mr. Bheld a doea not erad the question, but answer It la a direct and rigorous manoer, aad tall exactly what bo bellere would bo lbs effect of his plan npon modern Ul - net method and piswatday social lr. ,1 I,d.dm.o,oodlh.n anything I srer used. M siyspepsla wss of months' standing) sfier eating it was terrible. KowIsmw.lL- wrtie 8. B. Kee.rf . . , . : . . Botslngloo, Ca , of Kodot DyipepeJ Core. It digests Whsi yon sat. F. 8. Daffy. - V ' - " , ' ' t . t - , - ' 4 Whan la Bsybora stop at tha. Lupton Bona for good accommodations Sale Partition. Noun C ti.i xv Superior Court. Gaara Cocktt. ( Uefore the Clerk J L Hartatlekl, J A Bryan. RP Wil liams, Anna 1'rarce, Bradley,- llanff, Aaaa P Hanff, John Hand, aud Llueii Htaff, iu tail four being Infants, by their neil friend John t Hanff, Giabam Dares. Jane O Hugbes, Mary Mr K Nash, Mary U Daves, Jon C Daves Kierulor and Trustee of Kdward G Daves decoased, W Hall Harris Executor and Trustee of Kdwaid U Daves deceased, ElixalieibJ Collins, Cad i Collins, Mary Collins, Aleiha Collins, Herbert Page, W U Shepard, Joslab Collins, Uoorge P Col lins, Arthur Collins, K Aleiha W arren, Edward E O Roberts. Mrs. Nancy i II ia. Against II B Pearre and A Z Pearce his wife, Ximena B Briggs, Ximena Huberts, . Alice Roberts, James Roberts and Ximeua B Briggs, Guardian of the last three named lielng Infants, Luis Clai borne Page, Byrd Page, Alston Pa -jr. and Weldon Page, the last three nam-; I being infants, and the heirs of Thomas S Singleton, deceased. SALE KOR PARTITION Pursuant to Ihe order of sale in the above entitled proceedings made by the Superior Court of Craven County, ill reel ing the undersigned lo offer for sale and sell to i c highest bidder for Cash llu laoda herein described: We will proceed lo sell al ihe Court House door of Craven County on Thursday, iud day of Nov ember, INU'J, at the hour ef 12 o'clock M. to the highest bidder for Cash, ail the following described tracts or parcels of land, bounded and described as follows lo-wil: Lying and being In Craven 1 County, Nerth Carolina, the tract grant- i ed to Spyerg Singleton, 300 acres, No. j 718, book 3, page 53, May 27th, 1776; Lying and being In i lie County of Craven, between the head of Bryce's creek and j Cat Fish Lake, beginning iu the south j west or back line of a patent of land granted to Thomas Davis for 040 acres, dated and al a poiul 0(1 poles from the west corner of the same, from thence along said line N 43 W 5tl poles to said west corner of the said Davis patent, then continued the same course llti poles then south 4r west 'J72 poles, theu South ca I ." degiees W tl'i poles, then S E 200 poles, and from thence direct lo first station. The tract granted to Spyer Singleton 300 acies, book A, page 01, No. 7I!, May 27, 170"), lying aud lielug iu Craven coun ty, ailuated on Cat Fish lake, beginning at the lake side, the fourth corner of said Singletons 100 acres survey, dated May 4, 17U"); then along the third liue of said survey east to the third corner of I be same, then north 200 poles, then west 80 poles, then south to said Cat Klsh lake, then with various courses of same. to the beginning. The tract granted lo Spyer Singleton i 00 acres, book u, page 0.1, No. 720. May 27, 179 1. Ou Cat Fish lake, beginning at a cedar and two laurels, al the eastern edge of said lake by a small bay or cove, then cast 100 poles, then north 180 poles, then west to the lake aforesaid, then binding on the various courses of the lake southerly to the beginning. The tract granted to Singlet. m Daves, and Speluht, 3,200 acres. Book 3, page 66 No. 723, May 28. 17D.Y south side of Trent River In ihe l'eco-in, both sides west prong Brice's creek, bcglnuin.; al two marked laurels in Singleton's cut path lo the Cat Fish lake, leiug the be ginning corner of the 4,120 acre survey and runs with the line of their 1,920 acre survey south 70 west, 120 poles lo Ihe southeast corner of the Singleton's 100 acre survey on the Cat Fish like then with Singleton's Hue north ill J poles, then with anetber line of Singletons north 40 east, 240 poles lo Davis patent line for 640 acres then with the same southeast 210 poles, to the south corner of the same, then wit li another iinu of the same, northeast 440 p les lo Henry's line, then south 27 east, 872 poles to the northwest corner of Speight and Dally t patent for 64d acres on Long lake, then wlib their line south 46 west, 27S poles to D. Rarrons 400 acre patent on Long lake, then with Barrons line no tbwesl 120 poles then wilh his other line south west 160 poles, to the said Bartons patent on Great lake, for U4!) acres ieiog also the corner of the above said Singletons, Daves and Spalghl's 5, 130 acre survey, then with the same to the beginning A tract of land gra ted to Singleton Daves A Spalght 1920 acres book 3. page 67. Mar lilh 1795 On the south aide of Trent river on the Cat Klsh Lake, Begin nlng al a cedar and lw.o laurel on the eastern end of said lake, being the begin nlng corner of Singleton 100 acre survey, then miming with said lake southerly and westerly its va'lous ceurses lo Blount anil Blackledge 640 acre Pat. on said lake, then with Ihe pat. lo the south corner of the same, being the beginning corner of Joseph Leeches 400 aero Pat., then running with sold Leeches Pne S 4.1 E. 8 pole to tb corner of the same the along another pal. of said Leeches ft. 40 E. 268 poles men north 4.1 degrees E. 400 poles then straight courseto two marked lauiels in Singletons cut path lo Cat Flab Lake, being a point N. 80 E 319 pole from the beginning of this survey, then south 70 west 130 poles to the S. E corner of Singletons 100 acre survey above xuenlloned, then with that survey west 100 poles to the beginning The tract of land rranled lo Singleton Dare ft Spalght, September 1703, book 8. page 76, 830 acre. West side W prong Brlces Creek, beginning In the west line of H. Singletons 800 acre pit. where Dr. McLures line Intersect the same, being also the beginning of John Whitehead survey for 100 acre run with White bead line 8. 33 W. 100 pole, then with hi other line N. 40 W. 160 pole then with another of hi line N. 40 E. 80 pole to Dr. McLore line, then McLures llq W 110 pole to George Pollock line then with Pollock line 8. JO E. M0 pole, then with hi other line south 200 pole to land patented by Darla, thoa with th line of tbe Darls paient north 43 east 840 pole to Dunn pat. then with Dunn' line north 50 west 130 poles, then will hi other line north S3 east ISO pole lo 8. Singleton said paleut for 800 acre then with bis line nor'h 83 west 160 poles then with his other lino north to the beginning. Tbe tiaet of land granted lo Singleton Dare A Speight, 8, ft acre, September 1783. book I. page 88. beginning at two narked laurel la Singleton' out path to lb Cat Fish Lske, being M. HO, K. SIC pole from tb beginning eoraer of 8ln- laloa't 100 acre turrer. on Oat Fish Lake, also a corner of th 1,930 acre f talent oa the taM Lako runs with tho loe of their I, W0 aero turrty aoatborly to the eMtermoet eoraer of tbe m, tbta 8. 41, W. 16 pot to O. Pollok'a eoraer for 1,300 acre, then with the lino Of lb me S. 43, B 100 pohw, then wiin M,j p.ik.k' other llns sonlhwatt 000 .polss, then with another linn of said PaC I a on sweet 000 poles to Jones Connty I Una, then with sM County; linn south AVSZ MIM g, M, K. t Spalght Haywood S.B40 sere Grant, then with their llns forth iM ilhs sontl bwert nor n of John Wright s, Btaalay's rat for MQ norts on QrM"t t,, ttJ0f guis Lnhs, then with gunley' llns north Md pole to Ihsiaks, then with the vsrinus nonises of Ort Lak to D. Hsrron's patent, on said Inks iot (40 seres then with Barron's line to mt Muihwest eorner, tbtn with another lis of said Bsrron's 040 acre patent, U. 43, K. MO pole to the MHaorw ef th , tbaao ttralgat Mae to tho begtaulag. The tract graatad ta aUaglotoa. Dare A Spalght, ljeft) acres, September 1st, 1T9S, hook 8. page 77 , Beat id Weal prong. Erica's Creek, Joining surrey for 1,900 aoroa, beg Laaiog al th north c-rner of said array, ran with same 8. 37, . 873 pole lo aorth corner of Spaigkl and Daily's paieat, oa Long Lake, being alto the western eor ner of Richard Kill patent on said Lake, then N. 71. E 363 pole la hi soubera back corner, theu . tO, W. 620 pole. tbo N. 70. W. 103 pole, then south ti pole to tbe east eoraer of MeUaa' pat ent for 900 acres, then with hU line & S3, W. 1C0 polet, than with hi oth r line n. 37, W. 133 pole, thence to the beginning. This tbe iOlta dar of September, 18M. M. D W. STKVBNSON. own u. gciox, Commissioner Coutrnctor Wnnted ! The Forest P. c sin Caial Co , hare decided 'o enlarge said cioal by making it two ft wider frain mjiith to head, taking sufficient fall to drain land. Bids for said contract ill be reserved until Saturday, 10 a m., October 7h. 1890, at Forest School House, la No. 3 Township Craven county, N. C. All bidJer are expected to lie present on tbe aforesaid day al the place aboro mentioned. Length of Slid canal 5,971 yards. Vor further paiticulars see undersigned committee C. P. FULCHER, It II. UASKINS, F. A. FfJLCUER, Committee. K , "I. X. L." FLOUR Will sutisfy any housekeeper who uses it. Try it, if not its we recommend, money refunded. We would like for jou to try our Choose and llutter. You will littd they suit you. Our line of Staple and fancy Groceries Incomplete. We offer t Item to the t rude at ju ices that are right. Shredded Cocottnut 5c kt package. One pack age of Shreddd t ocoanut with one box of (iela tine (different colors) for only 10c. If yott hare not hud a full size package of our Shredded Codfish, be sure to buy one, 5c is H e price. Eiunl to any 10c package in the maikt. 2L to m IV w cri iii vOOOO oooooococooo o r- o TALK ON SHOES. Today our adrertmneiit i wholly token up with u talk on Shoes We hare something gooHo Ulk about, for our stock right now i complete and that means we can lit most nny shoe want. For Ladie wear we still recommend the Drew, Selby make and as far as we hare been able to find out from among the ladies of New Bern it is without a competitor as far as tho wear "goes. Every single pair il giarantoed to be worth the price yon pay and if for any reason it shonld not be, we gladly make good by refunding the difference in prioe for what you were charged and what they are worth. Is'ut that as fair as can be ? Ltdies Dongnl, button r t.ic, fl.ll de Cork 8 J. 0 Ideal dr si shoe for winter, i 00 pair. Genuine Bei Calf In Lace, for every day serrhs ihi l os will give more wetr than any ihoe w know of, fS CO pair. Bofi Kid Shoe, with paient Hi , medium loe aud food so', button. This Is wlih misdoubt tho prel tleat a pl of high clae shoe msalrgerrr thjwa Iter. Jt0 pair. a o n o o 8 o a O. Marks Bagging and Ties. Rust1 Proof Seed Oats, Seed Rye, Wheat, and Clover. Malt. AT Chas. B. Hill's E.l Side Market Dock. ADMINISTRATOR'S N0TICSI Ilarinr qualified1 as administrator of William Rowe, deceased, late of Craven county, N. '., this la to notify al! persons having claims against the cs'aie of the aid deceased to preM-nt tbrra to ihe un dersigned for payment on or b'fore tbe 1st day of September I BOO, it this notice will be plead lo bar Of ihelr iec ivery. All persons indebted lo the said estate will please mike immediate payment K P. KOWK. Administrator. II. C. Whitehurst, Attorney. September 1st. 180. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! Hiring itiallflcd as Administrator of the estate or S E Whitford, deceased, all penona having claims againrt mid estate are notified to present them, duly veri fl' d to me, or my attorney, D L Want, for payment on or bcfoie the 30ih day of August, 1! 0 , or lb it) notice will be plead In bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make I m media to payment. D. P WHITFORD. August 80, 1899. Administrator. , vi , Real Boarded Olf Lice, tood walking ahoe, $3 00 pair. . Medium weight Ponfco'a Kid' Tip and medium weight snd me diutn weight sole, 110 pair. DongoU Rut'on or Lace with heavy sole, ) 00 Old Ladies Comfort, rery ti ft and reay to the feet, $'2 00 pir. Common 8ene Fhoe with heavy winter sole, bntttn, 91 10 pair. Wi- nltOjliare left a fYw more pair of H (xe moot eicelte I 91 SO h lin y are worth 1 00 pair. Company. ( W a W W W W fl
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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