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Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the ystem EFFECTUALLY. PERMANENTLY. -e?T KU TMl LI MUlMI ll Al GUfRNIApCfSYRVP(. rot Mil u THE JOURNAL New Bern, N. C. Oct. 2. 189!. IN AND ABOUT. Hems Of Interest In This Immediate Neighborhood. Fair weather, some warmer, is Hit forecast for today. Cotton Bold in the local market yes terday from 7 to 7.15. There arc a good many visitors in tin city in attendance at the l uited States Ceuit. Telephone subscribers are requested to add to their lists No. 151, S. I! l'ar ker's tin shop. It i iaid that the meeting of the direc tors of the A. & N. C. railroad will be held ill this city Thursday, instead of Tuesday, to decide on the selection of conductors and other matters. There was no mail on the Sunday train on account of the post otllce au tlierities haviDg received no orderB. The orders are eipected before next Sunday so that them will be an out and in mail regularly hereafter. The first Sunday train was well pat ronized, some eighty passengers taking advantage of the change. The attornej s going down to Carteret court were enabled to spend the day at home, when some at least would have been compelled to go down Saturday night in order to be on time. There are now 4f() scholars enrolled in the White Graded School. The new desks arc all In place and all scholars provided for, but with none to spare. The new heaters to be put In the base ments, two in the large building and one in the old building have been ordered and when in place will add much to the comfort and health of the school. The residence of Mrs. S. (J. Jerkins on Johnson street is being improved with changes In the front piazza. The resl dence ef Mr. F. Ulrica on Johnson street and of J. J, Wolfenden on Craven street are being repainted. The house on East Front street occupied by Mr. Moses Patterson Is being improved with an ad dition and large piazza on the north side of the building. United States Court, Today. The Fall term of the United States Court will convene this morning at 10 o'clock, His Honor Thos. R. Purnell, presiding. There is an average docket, the most important cases being a perjury case from Elizabeth City, and two post office robbery cases. District Attorney, C. M. Bernard, Assistant Attorney Spears, Marshal, H. C. Dockery, and Deputy Frank Brown will be In attendance, baring ar rived last night. "The Real Widow Brown." The admirers of The Real Widow Brown" are legion, and yon will be one of them If yon witness this genuinely agreeable musical comedy at the theatre next Batarday night. The story It consistently told tad namorously developed and lead up to situations and cllmaiee that are both novel aa wall at undeniably funny. The company la on af the beat presenting thla style of entertainment, ana the coe- tumea are exquisite. Many pleasing tpeotallle art Introduced. "An American Wife". Messrs Bertram and Wlllard tha gen tletnen who to aucoetafully put oa tha plays of "Captain Dick" aad "Tha Mld- alght Fire", lest aaaaon arrived in tha city yaiterday tad kar bona tha pra Hmlnery work inoi dental to Iba produc tion of their ut play entitled "An American Wife." Thtl wIU ba tha Initial performance of thla play. Tha entertain. nant will fee glvta for tha benefit of The Daughter of tha Confederacy, and will lake plaoe at tha thaatra aeit week. . Te B rmartpM Ut Daols and Faver la a bottle of Grove's Taate- lest ChlU Tonio. It It simply Iraa and quinine la a tasteless form. Zfo cn re ft) pay. Prica 60c GOT IN TROUBLE. SwindUnfc of tlx Wallace Shows Result In Retribution. A Columbia, S. I' , dipat h of .Uie October 19th says The tulire Wulk.e circus was arrested al llrninwfl, late laM uihl, wlieu nl.mil to i.ei.i t..r Augusta. The loading us stopped am' lb showmeu were in a ei icun !i A farmer named S. 11 Home Hie.!, it seems, to bui k a tame in aside s!i.. After losing over $tiw, la- oei !n:, u luck or the gsuie.ler:. wcie aimi'il li.:e, to appeal to ihe law lie cuij.Iio el a lawyer and swore tut wariaiils for sev eral of the men In name and oilier All the drivers were arreste.l a tl. y reached the traiu iih then tenn Afler wnilini; au hour or two. liie n .lin gers paid Home $i'..'.i. lie wii lelrt . ;i.e charges and the eireu? nun uei. k leased. Died at Arlington. Died at Arliugton .N.J let.. after an illness Blauk formerly three week resi.lelll e .New Bern. He was a nephew e Lorch of this city and v here for a number ot veil f Mr W.I hi:. . s ti merchsiii :s. was nlv. hv.-. interested in Fire Dcpaitmrut mull, and was a highly esteemed cilien. i - The Referee Cae. The Daniels-Fowler arbitration esse at Iiayboro before Judge 11. ti Connor as referee was concluded Fiiday so far as the taking of tvideru e. The case will be argued In-fore Jude Conner at some fulu re date, when the stenographer's report is w ritten up, Mini wiil probably tiike place here. Tlirsllor neys ruturued yesterday. .ludn Connor canie to the city for the evening hefore he left for his home on yele'o!:i 's tiain PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. A. M. Fi link lin iclurmd frwn lialrigh last night. Miss Madie I11 of I larlow e, i - v !i,g Miss Margaret Lane. Mr J. W. -Sutton of Latiiunge, is in the city, attending court. Mrs. Martha Morrisof INleih. :u r ! ed last night to visit in the iiy. Ki President I'slrick o! the A A: N. C. arrived in Ihe city last nitht. W. K. Clarke, Ksij , went to ltenilorl last night to attend ( al ten I Court Mr. Deinsey W ood of I'alling Creek, is in the city, attending I nili'l States Court. Mr. ami Mrs. J. M Spencer of Wash ington, N. ('., are visiting at Mr. ,1. C. Khem's. Mrs. I'liil Thomas ami rhiidrrn, re turneil last night from a week's visit at Raleigh. Mrs. F. II. Conk and ilanirlil hi s, Misses Amy and Belle, returned home Sunday from Philadelphia. Judge Thos. It. Purnell of Kaieigh, of Raleigh, arrived last night to hold United States Court. Mrs. M. K. W'hitehurst ami Mi-s Fan nie Holland returned last night fiom a visit to the Raleigh Fair. Mrs. L. Sollinger of New York, arrived on the steamer Xewherne Sunday, to visit her father, Mr. M. ll.ihn. Mrs. Hight C. Moore, who has been visiting her father, Mayor Peterson of (loldsboro returned home lat night. Mr 15 S Koonce, one of the Ji.ri; i.'- frlends living tit Richland, arrived here yesterday. lie will attend the 1 . S. Jourt. H. C. Dockery, U. S marshall, C. M. Bernard, U. S. District Attorney, iis.l O. J. Spears, Assistant I . S. District Attorney, arrived last night to attend U. S. Court. Experience is the best teacher." Every testimonial in favor of Hood's Sarsapu- rllla is the voice of experience to you. and you may take this medicine with perfect confidence that ll will do for you what it has done for others. Hood's Pills cure biliousnes sick headache. Goldsboro Navigation Co. Organized. Not In Its whole career, covering (if teen years of daily chronicling of I lolds boro history, has the Argus recorded a fact that was more pregnant of progress and prosperity for our city than this, that, last night was organized the Golds boro Navigation Coir.pany, with an au thorlzed capital Btock of $"il),00t), ami hose stockholders are men who know no such thing aa fall. The object and purposes of the com pany have been already fully given in these columns, and the effecting of the organization Is but the crygtalizlng of public sentiment Into an orgaal.ed de termination to accomplish the end pro posed, namely, a steamboat on Neuse river, to ply between this point and New Bern. The Goldsboro Navigation Company Is new a reality and the following are the officers elected last night, and their name carry conviction of success: President, Cbas. Dewey; Vice Presl dent, Qeo. A. Norwood, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, Thos. II. Holmes; Dlrec tors: Messrs N. O'Berrv. F. K. lioaden Henry Weil, L. M. Mlchaui, W, T. Yal- tarton, M. J. Best. W. A. Wooten, Gea JL Norwood, Jr., and R. E. Pipkin. Goldsboro Argus. THAT JOT1TJX nCKLINO With tha exhilarating sens of renewed health and strength and Internal clean 11 - wbicb loiwwi tne use oi Hyrnp of rigt, la unknown to tha few who have ot profraaaed beyond the old-time medlclnee and the cheap t abet ltn tee . .1 -w-t, v the well InformBur the fennlnc'tery kalf hoot. I.tM fall A,old Z7a.- - ' ByrnnCo, . ,, r ) , THE HUNTING SEASON, Game Is Plentiful. Bear Killed. Lessons of August Storm. Cotton Shortage. Poi.ux k8Vii i.ic. October 83 Game seems to be very plentiful this -eaiu, one of our local fportsunu ! agted quite a nice lot of game last I luimIbv eouMsliug of 21 squirrels, .ev er al tiuclm sail two long strings of hne i,nh Also another party (pent tbe IS and IHlli outing in and around the C at ti.-li Lake with tne foll wiug results. Alk-n lieuder killed a 300 lb. bear, Johr II Bender one 8 snag buck, Wiu I'ol l.xk ij ducks, K. T. Render and John 'liver 2-" squirrels and a lot of bsh. They wound up the sport by finding -t.ee 1 ree, they cut one of them getting Ml His, of tine fuii while honey comb. I n. t -u!d not ivi' the bear meat as il.tyhad noway ef gelling it out but toti ing and they had more valuable meal loan they could well manage, hence the hear w a iefl for the fowls of the ail, one ot the beats tusks measuring 4 :in in?, the hide was saved w hich is ery nice and large ."i0 bales of cotton sold on the maiket hi u last Satuida) at from 7 lo 7 12 per ili We have al this place H regular bii i r. Miosis. Means, Harriett and Ben Mr. I laud F. Smith of Washington, N. C. formerly of this place was a wel come i-;ltir here last week. He has main warm fi iends here. The sioi in of last August has taught the latmers a valuable lesson as follows, it ruined the fodder homes, they had to save all the hay they possibly could which resulted in their cutting pea vines, i rop jjass and other grasses which they lind is far cheaper than sal ing fodder. They have quite a line lot of hay in this vicinity. vYe uie again besieged with tramps, one or two put their beggarly apptar ani e el erv day or t wo. ll.iid limes ami the calamity howler i un old chestnut but iv e tue of the opin ion that the cry of Wolf is no false alaim this limi-. We have nearly seen him ill Ihis place already. One thousand bales of cotton will ciner H e whole amount sold in t his iJoni-i county up lo this writing this season against '2, "00 same day lust year Ihi- ditlerenee of HI ami 1'-' dollars a bale in price don't begin to till the deticiency. It i M double as much last year lo house as tlii-. leal, hence shortage among la bo:e: linanee. Mr. John 11. Render, who has been working in Norwich, Corn., for live years tetuined home last Sunday in very poor lieahk, having lost iu weight from Isil, hi- former weight to P'O pounds, a lo.s of M pounds. M Us Maie I leart of Bcllair I. visiting Miss Annie Sheparil of this place. Miss Mate is very popular among the young folks lo re. Missis .Mamie Weeks and Maggie Knnell of Boguc, Carteret county are lisiting fiieiuls and relatives at this place. Mr. William Hughes of Green county, is i lie guest of his brother of this place, !'r. George R. Hughes. Ii Millions of dollars, is the value placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., on the life of her c hild, which ihe saved from c roup by the use of One Minute' Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. F S Duffy. List of Letters Remaining Hern. Ci Ill ie Post Olllc unity. N. ('., at New Oct. 'Jotd M UN's LISTS. P. Nathan 11 Brooks, Webster I) ISlount, Nathan Brooks. C - lli 1 1 Carter. I) Carey Davis. V Riley Kaison, Wesley Foreman. (1 Henry Orecn, George A Green. 11 Albert Hyman, R T Haynes, II M Hill, Jay Humphrey. I W SI .larvis, Fleet Johnson, George Joyner. K , Ii Klllough care of W L Kalzen berger. I. Clifford Lewis M-J J Mitchell, Rev. J II. Mosley. 1'- Carson Paul. R - Job Rind, J Rhodes & Co, Parker 1! Itoberta, W H Rountrec. S James Simmons. W -Lewis Washington, B J Whitfield, li C Whitehorse. WODEN'S LIST. I! Mary J Mlack, Cora Bell, Mary A Pell, Louisa Brown, Hagar Bryant. C -Simmer Crawford, Maria Carter, Mary Liza Collins, Nicy Carool. I) Georgle Dlion, Mary A Dowdy, Kate Dudlev. G Margaret Gasklns, Mamie Green, Fannie Godfrey. 1 -Amanda Ireland (2). J Nellie Jones, Diner Jones, Laura Jones. L -John Lewis, Irene Lewis (2). M--Nancy Morris. It Nancy Heed, M V Robinson care of F Jones, Annie Robinson 8-Catharine Bauodera, Laura Sim mons, Clara Smith, Mary F. Hmltb. T Annie Turner. W-Cella Warner, J S Waters, Violet AJWallace, Catherine 'Vhlteburst, Cicero Woods care of Frank Woods, Sadie M Willis, Jennie White, Leah Williams, Careline Williams. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list. The regulations now toquire that one(l) cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. 8. W. Hahcocb, 1 M ai mis season oi tne year there are always many deaths, particularly among 1 children, from summer complaint, dlar rhoee dysentery, cholera morbus, 1 cramps. etc and averr ona oavht know that a tare and loeedy ear can easllr be obtained bT takln Pmm'm. .u.. t. -KT-Ti- tn. ' , . v?r; "''"V Perry DayU-. Price ISc, and 50c LONDON HAD HOPES. nut America Was ChctrcJ When The Colombia Won The Race London, Oct ill Tie public was a most wild in the London hotels where Ihe )acbl race 1 uluiius were posted lo da), as ihey came in wi:h a i.iu:iv hich kept Dle-s. tigers on ble w Irs in a continuous slate of perspiration Al the Carll. u Hold, ;n particular. the greatest en leu. house is cntet'.ain American visiu is evening in fevei n progress of the i t After the kbo... lumbia was a in e a of I he ehalletiio i U the game Wh- up was anuouni . 1 was gainiug. acute again. In a few ..ion i M' lined t hat the Mam Uie lead of lb.- 1 mile lo ll'oS tils:, a prise was greal 1. bounds, and Sn Tin reveled . grtal Tbi, mun) irg Tney an liely lea i u t lie a' ri v c 1 ilia. Wit 'o i 1 a balf in hih ( ll as T :i, w i.cn it h: llit- Stiamr.'t k u : W'liu'dl I- fhitic 1 1 - r t i t whs 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' t k huil t wt do a n i.iii-i froiii littlf :i .:ttrwr. Tiif sui iiiiiit'tr. kutv no ii-ia Lilon's I'arlis- ans cheered. The usual ca in of Ihe way to nervous anxiety same time, tho adiniltc A lllt'l i Hll L'H V tln'uit, a lin.' 1 lh;ii tin1 .-iiain- rock deserved succe.s. and tln aluio-t made up their mind- loi another da's sport. I Then the news anile,! that Ihe Sham- i rock whs gaining continually h ml was1"' ' likely lo make a ilosc lini-li. People I waited breathlessly, anxiously, iv ith i nerves strained to the utmost. t inly a ijuatter of ft mile luhiuil'' Was the Shainiock to win. after ail'' Then a wait till the last news of all came. Feelings at once found relief amid congratulations lor the Columbia ar.d congratuliiti ns for Sir Thomas Liptou, mingled with sympathy. At Kuii's Court, where the il. e was I i a. his ' illustrated by two pretty mod a lake, an even gri -tiler sei :n e I iian i ii 1 How the1 '.(age of ' up. The; lent for a the hotels was witnessed. oiv.l i In ert d as, in I iie t.il t he line, the Snamrock !- oeoole -honied iu tin ir e n it time, t In ti s'l themselves in nime .: watch I lie hgiit ami li wait. On that 111 i in ic vvalel c ill etlieyco l'.d see t ue i acted, thanks lo I he !arco;.l bulletins, mi ii absolute ti h In , . ll " 'S ! indeed prel! V spec! acic. How in-' peoph' giu -il I h.'iii-' ivts. wheie luey stood glued their cms to those lilt e i achls, as if Ihey iieic real. things. Win n Coliunhia v. on heait vj cheers were given. i Altoelhei il was a day u h'ch w il 10 t i Soon he foigottcn. What a Gathering. The man who sat on a liuili ami sane. I 1 w . tne same o'.l close to the tree, ami th Irishman who lei go of a lin' cseipe t. spit on his hands, have bolii b.'cn o,it lone by the Parkersliurg woman w ho put her babe 111 a bath tub and then set tbe tub on the stove to beat ihe water What a congregation there w ill be "on the other side" when those thoughtful creatures meet to ' remise w nh I he chap who blew in Hie mu'le of a gun, the fellow who lit a in il cti lo lind a gas leak and the boy w ho touched a wagoiiload of li reworks "ju-t to see them li " Cumbet laud 1 mh pendent. Swans'ooro. Sw i -iioRo, ( (ctoher L'l . The sharpies I . ilav and llrs-de i.lli-, arrived from .N. w Hi in, Saturday loaded with iriercliHn.il-.' lor merchants here and at Hubert D. G. Ward and F. W. Prettyman made a business nip to New Ikrn last week. Mrs. W S. Wynne of Wards Mill Is spendlni; a few .lays w ith friends here. Clyde Morton, Ju k Giliikin and Sain Farnell, also of Wards Mill spent last Sunday In town prospecting we presume among the fair m i Come again boys we wish you good luck Mr. E. J. Canady, one of the employes of the saw mill, ho was seriously hurl by some timber falling on bis leg several days ago, is able to be out again wiih the'use of a cruteli. W. E Kethain, who also works at the mill was thrown from tbe carriage one day last week and bruised pretty badly, though not serious ly hurt. Frank, Cannon and Mann Prettyman tried their luck hunting a few evenings ago, Frank killed one rabbit, a spirrcl and a fish hawk. Cannon got a squirrel and one rabbit and Mann got two squir rels. A few more improvements reported this week C. R. Webb Is adding a dining room and kitchen to his dwelling house Work on T. M. Woodhulls house is Jpro- gresslng, and Messrs. C. E. and J. R. Rogers have just finished work on the dwelling of Capt Robert Jones. TO THE MULE. Dot ole mule en me, sab, Been frens fo' fohly ycahs; Yo' kin see he fluke a lot o' mo De way he wags his eahs; He know who feed him evvy nlglit- Why, man, sabl be mos' talkn I love dat old male mo', sah, Dan ennyflng what walks er r 'cep'n chlckenl An' when I coma I' die, sah, An' glttln' shoht ut bref, A-flyln' 'way l' glory, Right froo de gates ut death, I'd like de Lawd f atop a bit An' do one flng fo' me; Jes' make dat ole brown mule o' mine De last' flng I could see er er 'cep'n chlcklnl E. Highest Gash Price Paid tor Hough Eice at "jr ewiow "ow oxu, N. 0.4 21 Market JyOGkVSZJ!:)! n flprtfnPp .. 0. L. BPENOER. Sale ii Partition. NeiiTii i't!i -i in, Superior Court. I kio.Mi'IMI'. ) licloie l..e I lerk J I. lUrtstitld J A Hmi: R P VYi.- .- Am i.. P 11, ill. I 1 Var.. c, Bra ; , '.hii F llanb si (..or lulu:' . . 'o , i r li . il ,ult, , 1. :t V .:i 1 ! I . 1. I-. 'If1 t Ho 1 .1 . Hi 1 Co ! lius, '': Hi ri Pa." W 1! n, t. i. Ale an K ir- .Ni Again-i II H 1 : 1 1 1 n A.i. t Hll- il I !n . iM'.'.r nn i W e and A 1 i ' Brig.;s, Xiuie: nits, James 1! lilittgs, G'.lhldial a 1! nu : Pag f i lit bi-t 1 being irifW-. I '. Hyrd Page. AI-ti n P i-.'. the la-. 1 1 1 1 . ,1-, and the l,,i,s '( Pa S s.ii. i in . ib i i a-ed . sAl.i: rU PA!!HTlii.N Pursuant to the order of ai.oi e euiitiid proceeding? i aie in t Supei i r i ou rl of L ra en i i iuiiy, d: i c t uuiiersigiied to olTir lor sa;e al: I h" highest blddi r for Cash Hi u in ilescrilied: W'e n i:l proci-ed i i;e Court 1 louse ib 1 1 ot I'rai en . I huisdai , -.id 'biy id .Nov !!U at lite hour of 1 o'clock M. l.lg i biibii't for Cash, nil ihe ing tl I sell to ! lands to (!; :. foiimi I eill'i. ;', ! to the i follow i: i land, bo I. i i meil iracis or panel . ot i. 'l an. I ib sci ibed as f.,L -:ns and b-' tig in I r v. en i;h Carolina, the tract grani i'rs Smc'letotrH!OU acres, N i :;. page (i:l, May 27lh. 177:.. to n I I o ; : , i v S . 1 . 1 1 1 1 c a H" ( , t!: :! being lli the County of Craven, the h. a.l of Hryce's crick and Cai Pi-h I.-. iveM oi I : granted to daled -poles f 1 1 m f 1' e-. ,c, I' ci.Miing in the south . I. lute of a patent of land j tii m is 1 1 i vis tor t40 acres, i ami al a point oil he n si co i. er of t he same, ,i...o. .. I-:;.- jr, W M : pol.-s .i i hi. ii . -i comer . f the said . hen i 'hlinllcd the same i - ! ii si .in h o w e-t 'J7'J iih . i i .I'gi.e-i V r,- fr . t hen. I In r.i'.l. d I' lelo 1 1 , : -.t I f V he i:.lo da . I M-l ll', d . ..' I i: I':- I I at hi 1 1 - d I. Sinjie! -:i 1(1'! uoivs, 1 'J 1 ' ' . ' a ced-ir :.i. i d o- ,,r . ;i then i a -' I then mi l binding i lalv.' - 'tii !.i I he ti . I "I"' ci; .o. ;. I'n ii' Pin , i"i.-e ii... No 7'.''il .May l l-ll !.,..., iHXllllliil!" Ill l.i" i Is, al I he ea-i. rn l'v a -mail hay or cove, . i, I hell norl ll Hill pules, I c lake llfoic aid, I hu y .lior.s eour-cs oi the 1 he I e.' in iiing. : .'. ! .-VI!.-:. loll ll.ive-, i , i: . ,', ::. pit - '.- . 17: . I out. I i.lc id !.! IV i;'. b-'ili si !,-, s i ; r. !., Ie im, i ii : ill l l ' in Soi',-!,'ioii'-. cut i-i. ' : eihg lh- be ! 1 ii , t 'h :u i" v ' 1 1 i .'V hi., ot tiieli l.hhla.'O' ike ; ! oaih lo tee C I and l. 11 ! rvi O H I'.'.l .l,-., lo U... Miutiieiis: c inn r of I he ae re sc. ll. on Ihe Cat with Sinl. i.oi's line I hen v. iili aiii.iher li north lo e.i t. 'Jlo p,., -line fur r-l'i v n s ll sou I hen .1 'J ill pul. .-, I 'i Singlet Hi'? 1IIO Fih 1 ike then too i ii III J poles, of Sin.'!. -tons o 1 'avi-. p item h w li h t ' e .-i'r.ni' tin oik :' of nil 's of I he sain.', then wiih am I her I Ihe -.-.me, northeast -1 Ml pub s to ! line. I hen soul h - I lie . to tue Didlv s e, then si pole. nor! hw e .1 co: her o! Spe .'lit and patent for f')4 ' ic'tes on Long w ilii theii line -olitll lli west, to I). Pai lo.-s tiiii a. ie paleiit on l.oic; lake, llo'ti with I'arroiis line l'itl poles then with his other no- th wc-t line south west lllll polei, to the on Great lake, fin ... I aid P.nrions patent acres being also ihe corner of the above said Singletons. Daves and opai-'!i''s ii. 1'JO acre muvcj , then wiih Ihe a;m to Ihe beginning A tra.-t of lati.l gra ted lo Sineii ton naves iv Spait'lil P.I2H acres book page (17. Mav IPli 17SIV On Ihe south side of Trent liiei on the Cat 1'i-li Lake, llcgin ning at a cedar nu.l two laurclo on the eastern end of said lake, being the begin ning corner of Singletons 101) acre survey, then iiintiihg with said lake southerly and weMerly its various courses to lllount and Illa. kledu'C BID acre Pat. on said lake, then with the pat. to the south corner of the same, being tin; beiinning corner of Joseph Leeches 4u() acre Pal , then running with said Leeches line S 4.1 E. ;t30 poles !o the corner of the same then along another pal. of sai l Leeches S 40 E. poles men not Hi 4."i degrees E. 400 poles I lien a si raight course to tw o marked laurels in Singletons cut path lo Cat Fish Lake, being a point N. HU K 21(1 poles from the beginning of Ihis survey, then south 70 west 120 poles to the H E coiner of Singletons 100 acre survey above mentioned, then wiih that survey west 100 poles to the beginning The tract of land granted to Singleton Daves & Spalght, September 17!tft, book 3, page 70, K.10 acres. West side W prong Brlres Creek, beginning In the west Hue of S. Singletons 1100 acre pat. where Dr. McLures line intersects the same, being also the lieftlnnlug of John Whiteheads survey for 100 acres runs with White heads line 8 22 W. 200 poles, then with his other line N. 40 W. 160 poles then with another of his lines N. 40 E. 90 poles to Dr. McLures line, then McLures line W 210 poles to George Pollocks line then with Pollocks line S. 20 E. 500 poles, then with his other line south 21)0 poles to land patented by Davis, then with the ltae of tbe Davis patent north 45 east 840 poles to Dunns pat. then with Dunn's line north b0 west 120 poles, then wit :i his other line north 1)1 east 180 poles to 8. SlnRlelons said patent for 1100 ucrea then with his line nor'b 33 west 100 poles then with 'lis other line north lo the beginning. The tract of land granted to Singleton Daves it Speight, 1,1 '.'0 acres, September 179.1, book 3, page (W, beginning at two marked laurels in Hlngleton's cut path to the Cat Fish Lake, being N. 80, K. 810 poles from the beginning corner of 81 n gleton's 100 acre survey, on Oat Fish Lake, also a corner of tbe 1,620 acres f latent on the said Lake runs with the Ines of thnlr 1,020 acre survey southerly to the eattermost corner of tbe same, then 8. 49, W. 10 poles to O. Pollok's corner for 8,200 acres, then with tbe line . of tbe same ti. 45, E 200 polea, then with aald Pollok's other line southwest WW . polea, then with another line of aald Pat. . northwest A00 polea to Jones County 1 line, then with aald County line south to 1) Allison's 8,820 acre Pat on lin li ters Creek, then with tbe line of the same 8. 81, E. to Speight A Hay woods 8,840 acre Orant, then with Ibelr line north to the ion th west corner of John Wright', Blan ley's Pat', for 040 acres on Great Lake and Kill Lake, then with Stanley's line north S20 polea totbe lake, ' then with the vannm oonraea or ureal ii.Ulnwtco?n.r,Vhwlth .notbe line of aald Barron'a 840 acre patent. N. 4V E. 360 poles to tbe northarn corner cf tbe tense, thence straight line te the beginning. The tract granted to Singleton, Dave A Kpaizlit, 1.881 aeres, fkplembef 1st, 17b5, UKik it. pute 7i n.le t prong, Brtre's Creek, joining sun 1 1 f .r iJoO acres, beginning al tlK norlhcoruei of said survey, ruus with same S. -7, K S7i poles to north i m,i r f .paimt and Ha li s patent, ou L -n.' I.ne. ti- ini: also the western cor ii. i id li i hi.rd Kill- paleiilon said Lke, then N 71 M poles 'lo his noithern tisck cor in Ihen N pole lo Hi en i f. r :: S " I. V. line N :17, lit'l'lini:'; Tin- tli. r then V in, V: O.t) poles, W C o-t pule, then soutU tl ' ea-t corner of McLlno's pat i ihen wi'h Lis line li 0 : . )e . then with his othi r i tie, I hem e lo the of pteird'er 1!"J9. i ;:v knson. i,l'M t'onitrissloners KN il N V V V V 4 if. m : At the JrvLr i'i'Tkr k' v Jt : . DA VID hAKUM Mi ril- ipm . to call htloo.' the hear eal . st mid most It is a j!rH8iire ! :i it rt; :iUr!.t:oli tn this nit.-t i-iiuii-ul novel. G. n. tinneU. ,.v.- X--:J N 'A V Sjft.- ay fa n (US fa "WCAR RE-5l5TE.R.i J-B-LEWIS C- BOTTOM fa fa A very important ward robe is her KID GLOVES ! ..v AA e (.' 4 ' A .1 ; likes them to fit well and necessarily they must wear Itoell. V.'o ic.u'ticiilni'lv invite die ulUrution of the well -dressed two well known t. take of (iloves (hut tire on Hale exclusively our store in New Bern, the Trefotis-e and Ccntenieri. The Trefousse is The Cememeri i3 Tllse "loves ate real kitl can be produced at any price. For a cheaper (llovc we 'TAMPA', a perfect tit tin-' $1 00 pair. LADIES HOSE. We were very fortunate IhU season in eecti ring from lin importer a line of Iittdiea Black Hose, that for perfection in dye mid finish are unequalled. Wc liaTC them in sizes from 8 lo nnd would liko you try a pair if yon would have tho best 25 Cents Pair. CHILDREN'S KNIT WAISTS. Every child should wear one. The "M" Waist tnat we toll is the beat made. AU the strain is carried from the shoulders and uot from the neck andarmholes as in other waists, SSo each. All sorts of underwear here for children. Cotton and wool , in separate garments or union suits. ' ; ' O. MARKS COMPANY. 00000000000000000000h Bagging and Ties. Rust Proof Seed Oats, Seed Rye, Wheat, and Clover. Malt. AT- - Chas. B, Hill's East Side Market Dock. ADMIMSTKATOU'S NOTICE ! llnviiw q nalilieJ as adminisliator of William Rone, deceaiud, late of Craven eounty. N. ' , tin.- is lo notify all persons having claims ng.iinst the estate of the said deceased to preseut Ibcui to the un dersigned tor piyniv iil on or before tbe 1st day of S piciu'-T 11100, or this notice"- will bt pleael in Imr of ibelr recovery All ptrnnua ind.-bted to the auij estate will please make immediate payment. V P. KOWK. Administrator. II. C. Whit.dinrst, Attorney. September 1st. 1390. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of S K Whltford, deceased, all pcrtous having claims against said estate are uotilied to present them, duly veri fied to me, or my attorney, I) I, Ward, for payment on or before the 80th day of August, 110), or Oiia notice will bo plead In bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are r ipu sted to make Immediate) payment. I !' WHITFORD. Ati;ust 30, 1 809. Administrator. - g. g- a 4 part of every lady's Kid Gloves, She $1 50 per pair. $lr 50 lor colors; $1 75 for black. ami undoubtedly the best that recommend und guarantee the love, in both hook nnd clacp, VI in At m: J-
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 24, 1899, edition 1
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