' Mexican Hostanj Liniment JosVt stay oa or near tbo surfs, ttiitri Uimnch tin mnarlas and For a Lame Back, Sore Muscles, or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore ness of your body there is nothing that will drive out the nain and in- f flammation so quickly as 4 Mexican I Mustang Liniment. . . If you cannoiTeach the spot your- 1 " self get some one to assist you, for it is essential that the liniment be . nibbed in most thoroughly. Mexican Hustang Liniment overcomes the ailments of horses and all domestlo animals. In fact, It is a flesh healer and pain killer no matter who or what the patient is. tiimiiiiiiiizmHiiiiaUaaiaiimiii to invest on the ground floor with owners, in a developed free milling gold mine that has produced, and bas expended on it Fifty Thousand Dollars in development on the ledge and a complete five stamp mill, with all other necessary machinery ready to run. 1 he Ozark is not a prospect, but a mine that has produced. We are placing 100,000 shares of development stock at 25o per share, capital stock 1,000,000 shares (par value $1.90 each), fully paid and non-assessable, to further develop and pat the property on a paying basis. A. property lying near the Ozark, with nowhere as good a shewing and very little development, sold last week to a New York syndicate for 1200,000. The cark will pay dividends and be worth par inside of six months. 1 his is the best investment for tue money that has ever been offered to the investing public. Do not lose this opportunity. It will never appear again. I or further particulars, prospectus, ADDRESS, Ozark Gold Mining & Milling Co, noscow, IDAHO. 7i Commissioner's Sale, By virtue of an order made In the Special Proceedings entitled Letry Sim mons, Administrator of the Estate of Virgil Sparrow,' dee'd., vs Betsy Sim mons, Phyllis Clark et al. before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Craten ' county, N. C , made on the 8th day of : February,1902, the undersigned com missioner, will offer for sale and sell at poblio vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court bouse door in the city ' VI JklVOT Will, UISKH WUUt, At V-VJI I Monday the 10th day of March, 1908. at the hour ot ia o'clock M., the lollowlig real estate to-wit: '- A certain lot or parcel of la nd in the city of New Bern, Craven county, North Carolina, and in that portion of said city of New Bern formerly known as 'Farmvllle," being lot No. IS. bounded on the east by lot No. So, on the north by Nancy Wayne's lot, en the west by Murray street, and on the south by Bela Bryan's lot, fronting fifty-two (52) feet on said Murray street, and - having a depth of one hundred (102) two feet (The said lot contains two dwelling houses, out-houses etc.) For farther description reference is made to a deed from E. M, Pavle and E. M. Pavie, Trus tee etc., to Virgil Sparrow, bearing date .of June25lh, 1880, and recorded In the ubllo records In office of Register of ieeds for said Craven county la Book of Deeds No. 96-FolIo 614. Raphael OHaa, - lira h sit so. this 8th day of February 90 W ' FOR SALE !. I htvvo on hand: -. Sevoml Second-hand Buggies which (no lliirgiiins. , " 3 yoke Oxen. ''.(' - : 3 Log Carriages and Tackle. . . 1 Dray and Harness. I will s il verj low for cash or on time. 'jJw. STEWART. Russell I.0UG3. '. While 1 1 Bo mfort be sure and stop a tl- "eU House. First-Class Board. A home ' .irrfing people. " Fishing and hunting unexcelled. Terms $1.25 ay or $5.00 per week ! 0 A. RUSSELL Ftoo report on mine, references, etc.. ' Agricultural Implements . sren ah Spangler tiaano Sowers'. Band Guano Sowers. . v ' One and Two Horse Team Plows. Collars, Harness, Single Trees. Clevises, Bask Bands, Flow Lines. And everything yoa need ia the' Im piemen Llae. Toars truly, J. C. Whitty to. Cor. So. Front & Craven St, W t $ .tra 'Mi IS si mmJm Anticipated Enjoymen always realised . when you ride in a nraier a carriage, wneuier surrey, ouggy, trap or runabout i'helr style is fault less, their construction perfect They are roomy and comfortable, give ease in rnnnintr and am allba pmtaful fnl hnmo and rider. Bemember we are showing uie uess ouggy ever seen ior tue least possible money, also the largest stock of .1 . . 1 . a . " an ainus oi pans to select from. Q. IX. Waters i Son Phone .185, 78 Broad St., , New Bsrn, N. 0. Every day there is money lost by those who go elsewhere for what they require, They lose time and patieuce too; for save all sorts of worry by treating you Just right Don't some to Vanceboro withoat giving me a calL . . - 8AM. WILLIS, Vanceboro, N. C. impwiin ft PEOPLE OF THE DAY EntaiMim DtaacvM. Quite a little muss has been stirred op In diplomatic circles over the stories current as to the efforts whlelL tt 1 alleged, were made to secure a concert favorable to Spain prior to tbe com mencement of hostilities In the Spanish-American war la 1808. The a4f-.li full of charges and cooAterchaxgea .be tween Germany and Great Britain, British authorities deny the assertion DO. 70S EOLUEBSX. that Germany makes to the effect that Lord Pauncefote, British embassador to the United States, made m move to secure a coalition against the United States. Illgh German officials contra dict the denial of Great Britain and as sert that It was necessary on two occa sions in 1803 to instruct Dr. von Holle ben, the German embassador at Wash ington, to reject the proposals made by Lord Pauncefote, who favored a col lective note declaring that armed in tervention in Cuba would be unjustifia ble. The Mercantile Sphinx. Marshall Field Is the sphinx of the mercantile world colossal, awesome and silent. We arc as familiar with the charac teristics of the giants of buslneesland as wo arc with their names. We speak of J. ricrpont Morgan and the trusts in the same breath; the very name of Rockefeller has become oleaginous; Carnegie opening a fresh barrel of salve and, with Aladdln-Uke magic erecting palaces of learning, reminds us afresh that this bonny philanthro pist was once the master of Homestead, with a nature as hard as the product of his mills. We know the story of Gould and his mousetrap and forgive Mm much for the sake of bis daughter heroine. We remember with pride the achievements of he first Astor and blush for the self expatriated descend ant The virtues of the bouse of Van- dcrbllt make us forget its faults. The names of GIrard, Teabody, Cooper and Childs touch the wellsprlngs of our patriotism nnd humanity and flood us with gentle nnd inspiring recollections. But In the long list of American multimillionaires are a few names that have little or no significance to the av erage reader. Inconspicuous among these Is the uame of Marshall Field. It Is seldom beard outside of Chicago, except In mercantile circles, yet Mar shall Field Is the greatest merchant in the world and possibly the third rich est mau in the United States. "As an Individual ho exists only to a very limited number of business asso ciatesfriends, cronies and relatives, To the musics of the people, even to those of his homo city of Chicago, be is simply a gigantic business emporl urn. Richard Llnthlcum in Alnslee's. In the Baseball War. There's wnr in baseball circles, and lovers of the national game are await ing in fear and trembling the outcome of the contest between Andrew .Freed man of the New York club and the antl-Frccdmanlte8. A. G. Spalding at present is the lender of the element op posed to Mr. Frcedman, and the com manders of the two forces have been for several weeks engaged in serving up to each other a most bewildering ANDREW FBEEDMAM. collection'' of Inshoots, outenrves and deadly drops. Mr. Spalding is on old hand In the pitcher's box, and thirty years ago he was the Initial end of the battery that did business across the plate for the Chicago White Stockings. Since those days Al has made "oodles" of money furnishing supplies for the game, and now be gets back into the actual game "to save it from destruc tion," as be says. "Mr. Freedman must be wiped off the baseball map!" also says Mr. Spalding. "You're an Other I" retorts Mr. Freedman. Such Is the game of baseball In 1002. Ten Dean to Retire. On account of ill health Tom Dunn, the famous golfer, will retire shortly as professional at the new Hanger Hill club, near London. A Good Cough Medicine for Children "I have no hesllanoy in recommend ing Chamberlain's Cough ' Remedy, says F. P. Moran, a well known and popular baker, of Petersburg, Va. "We have given It to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whoop lag cough, and It has always given per feet satisfaction. It was recommended to me by a druggist a tha best, cough medicine for hlldren ss it contained no opium or harm'ul drug." Sold by F. a Duly & Co PULPIT AND PEW, X coadjutor bishop to assist Arch bishop Bond of the Anglican diocese of Montreal jrW be elected on March 4, It la generally understood that' Dean Carmlchaal of Montreal yrlll .be chosen. Respecters of the yenerable and the historic will welcome an official contra diction of the report that the old St John's church In BJcbmond, made memorable by Patrick Henry, la to be sold and torn down. Bishop Tboborn of India makes this striking statement lp 'discussing meth ods and principles of erangeUstio work In heathen lands: 1 bare not preached against Idolatry, so far as I know, for twenty years. I bays not the time to do so. I am here to preach Christ" The Roman Catholle cathedral in London, now In coarse ot erection, ls 860 feet long and 156 feet Wide. Apart from the site It has already cost 1750, 000. The material used la red brick, Kith Portland stone courses, and Its oriental decorative features suggest a mosque rather than a cathedral. A BASKET OF EQQS. "N The yolk ot an egg well beaten Is a very good substitute for cream In cof fee. An egg will season three cups. Eggs boiled twenty minutes are more easily digested than If boiled ten min utes. They are dry and mealy end are readily acted upon by the gastric yalco. Hoarseness and tickling of the throat are relieved by a gargle of the white of ah egg beaten to a froth, 'with a tumblerful of warm, sweetened water. Beat an egg fifteen minutes with a pint of milk and a pint of water, sweet en with granulated sugar, bring to a boiling. point and when cold use as a drink. It is excellent for a cold. Put coffee into the pot, add the white of an egg and stir well before pouring on any water. Leave the yolk in the shell, to be used in a similar manner another time. This makes a strength enlng morning drink. Beauty Triumphs, 'Tim m Prloolmma Trmmmurm. No woman objects to bolng beautiful, nonuty Is woman's charm, Joy, pride and strength. The world has always petted and adored beautiful women. A pretty woman areaas maiernuy lor learoi losing IMS Dow .nd influence over men. Whatcan bi done to perpetuate the race and keep women beautiful f There is a balm universally used by cultured and uncultured women In the crisis. Husbands will do welMo Investigate this remedy in order to reassure their wives n the point of ease with which children can e born and all beauty of form and figure retained. Mother s Friend Is the simple name br which this Invaluable remedy la known. It will diminish all pain IE od. allied to motherhood. Used throughout pregnancy It will dispel mornlngr aickness, cure sore breasts, make elastic all tendons and fibres called upon to hold in position the expanding burden. Muscles soften under Its soot hi niz influence and the patient anticipates favorably the issue, in the comfort thus oestowea. Mother's Friend Is a liniment for ex ternal application. Women's own pretty Angers rub It gently on the parts so severely taxed, and Ills Instantly absorbed and so lubricates the parts. Your druggist sells it for 91 per bottle. you may have our. door "M Motherhood" rroe. . THE BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. Notice of Seizure. Collector's Office ) Fourth Dibt. Raleigh, N.C. f Notice is hereby given of the seizure by 0. M Babbitt, Deputy Collector of In ternal Revenue, of the following prop erty under Section 8450 R. S at New Bern, N. C, on the 4th dsy of March, 1902. One sail boat about 25 feet long, 6 fee t wide, with one sail snd oars. Parties claiming above property must file their claim In this office within the next 80 days or it will be forfeited to the United States. ' This March 7th, 1902. E.O. Ddncan, . Collector Fourth Dlst, N. C. By C. M. Babbitt, Deputy Collector, 4th Division, Fourth Dlst., N. C. S0RVEI1! Having secured the services of er perienced parties, I am prepared on short notice to execute Farm, City, Land and Rail Road surveying. Ditches, Streets and Roads laid out and leveled, Draughting In all Its branches. Blue and black prints made.. Old maps re paired and mounted. . Topographical survey lug snd plotting. Drswlngs and wokrlng plans executed promptly. Sew erage and drainage planned, . laid out ana construction superintended. J. J. Volfenden, Mew Bern, N. C r. A. Green, Pres. K. H. Headows, T. Pras H. H. Grores, Cashier. CITIZENS BANK, OT ISTJU W 333X117, W. C. Doing; General Banking; Business March 1, 1901, Surplus and Undivi ded ProBts, $18,000.00. Prompt and careful attention given to all business entrusted to us. Accounts received on favorable terms. Board at Directors. Ferdinand ClnoA ., J. A. Hendowa, Samuel W. Ipock, Cuf s. H.Fowier, i. W. tratnsrer, E. W.B'I'MlWOOd, B. B. Meadows, Chas.Dntfy.Jr. James Redmond, VayerHatm, liiomas A., (areas. O.K. Hoy. wsv. a. ires. w.F. Crockett. Mark Di'sosway. Forewarned, Forearmed. The liability to disease ia irreatly lessened when the blood is in good con dition, and the circulation healthy and vigorous. For then all refuse matter is promptly carried out of the system ; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate fermentation would take place, the blood become polluted and the consti tution 00 weakened that a simple malady might result seriously. A healthy, active circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy nerves. em. As a blood purifier and tonic S. S. S. has no eauaL It is the safest and best remedy lor old people and children because it contains no minerals, but is made exclusively of roots and herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly and effectually cleanses the blood of im purities. Attne same time it builds up the weak and de bilitated, and reno vates the entire sys tem. It cures permanently all manner of blood and skin troubles. Hr. E, E. Kelly, of TJrbana, O., writes: " I had Eoaema on my handa and f aoo i ot Ave yeare. It would break out in little white puatulea, eruata would form and drop off, leaving the skin red and inflamed- The doctor did mo no good. I used all the medioated aoapa and sal ves without benefit. 8. B. B. oured me, and my akin Is as dear and amoota aa any one's." lbs. Henry Siegfried, of Oape May, N. 7., aayrthat twenty-one bottlei of B. B. B. cured her of Oanoer of the breaat. Doc tors and friends thought her ease hope leas. D Blohard T. Gardner, Florenoo, B. O., snfiered for years with Bolls. Two bot tles of B. B. B. nut his blood in good con dition and the Boils disappeared. Send for our free book, and write our physicians about your case. Medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C6, ATLANTA, OA. 127 Middle St. Columbian Insecticide, Feterman Roach Food, Hooper's Fatal Food and 3ure Death to Moths, Bugs, etc. Also Bromo Cloradine The 'disinfectant that disinfects an deodorises. We keep on hand a complete stok o riedicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Tooth Brushes, &c. fhysicians' Prescriptions a specialt South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition, Charleston, S. C, Dec. 1st, 1901 June 1st, io02. On account of the above occasion the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Chsrleston, S. C. and return at greatly reduced rates from all stations. Fares from principal points ss shown below and comparatively low rates from all otherstatlons: M o . a 3 a S.S 0 03 OS 13 13 S3 OD a u a 3 a m Burlington, Chapel Hill Cnarlotte, Concord, Davidson, Durhsm, Oastonia, $13 60 13 50 10 05 1105 11 10 13 50 10 40 1315 13 00 1315 13 00 14 65 1290 1410 13 50 14 35 12 20 12 20 18 45 12 45 $9 90 9 90 7J35 810 815 990 7,60 965 S50 9C5' 950 10 75 9(45 10J35 9 90 10 05 8 95 8 95 18555 $7 00 7 00 4 90 5 80 5 30 700 5 20 700 685 6 70 635 760 625 7 05 700 7 65 5 75 5 75 Greensboro, Hickory, High Point, Lexington, Madison, Mocksville, Morgan ton, Raleigh, Reldsvllle, Salisbury, Statesville, Wilkesboro. Winston-Salem, 915 585 For further information please call on any agent of the Southern JRal. way or write. W. A. Tcbk, A. P. T. M., Washington, D. C. ! J. M. CuLr, T. M S. H. Chauwick,G. P. A. Washington, D. C. R. L. Verkon, Charlotte, N. C. Sale of Land., Superior Court, NORTH CAROLINA November Term Cbavkn County, 1901. The Citizens Bank of New Bern vs. " J. Q. Bnshnell, Aurora M. BuBhnell, his . wire, ana uenryu. wniienurst, . , . Trustee NOTICE Pursuant to a judgment in the above entitled action, rendered at said term, I will sell at the court house door In the city of New Bern, N C. on Monday the 24th day of March, 1902, at the hour of 12 o'clock, M., all the follow Ing described property, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying In the Count? 01 Craven, snd State 01 North Carolina, lying on the south side of Neuse river and being a part of the old Fort Barnwell plantation as convev ed to John Biddle by Rosa B. Smith and others by deed dsted March 8 1880, and fully described in a Commissioner's Deed of the ssld Henry O. Whitehurst, Trustee, dated December 19th, 1896, to which reference is made for a full des cription. Terms of sale cash. . This, 18th day ot February, 1002. Romuixs A. Nunm, Commissioner, Executor's Notice. The undersigned having duly qualified ss Executor of the last will and testa meat of Miss Susan A Butler, deceased this is to notify all persons havlngclalms against the estate of my testator to pre sent the same, properly authenticated, to me on or before the 8rd day of February 1008 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will make prompt pay tnent. Feb. 8d, 1902. . S. R. BALL, Executor, Henrys Pharmacy Atlantic Coaat Line, VYlLlflKGTtV & NlW 1 IftXB B. B TIM I T1BLI KO. 6, In Effect Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1B96, Dai!) Except Dundsy - Going South scukoclk: Goiug NorU No. SI, Passeotrer Trains No. 80, Lv. a m, 00 8 88 stations: Ar. p si. New Berne 140 PollockiTllls.. ... 104 81 10 02 .Marsville 4 48 Jacksonville 4 H 1208. Wilmington, I Union Depot f I8J 1218 ...Ar. Wilmington; Lv. ... IK pi ri No. 8, Passknokb ft FaxiQHT No. 1 Leave Wilmington Monday, Wednes day and Friday. Leas New Berne Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Lv. a if Ar. m 7 30..'...Lv. Wilmington, Ar 146 8 40 Scott's Hill 19 88 9 80 Woodside 1916 10 05 HoUyridge.. .1140 ...10 61 10 61 Dixon 1120 Verona. .. 12 05 Jacksonville. 12 80 Northeast... ...10 90 9 46 8 66 880 21 65 Whiteoak. 1 80 MaysviUe 2 15 Poliocksviue. 9 65 DebrubTs.. 8 05 7 90 6 88 600 8 40. . . . .".Ar. New Burns, Lv. . "Uaily Except Bwnday. J. R. KENLY, . General Manarer Administrators Notice Having this dsy qualified as the Ad ministrator of the estate of Mary Banks, deceased. This is to notify all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and all persons hav ing claims sgainst said estate to present tue same to tne undersigned amy veri fied on or before the 28th dsy of Febru ary 1908, or this notice will be plesd In bar 01 recovery. C This 28th day of Feb. 1902. thos, f. McCarthy, Administrator. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of the last will snd testsment of the late Thomas C. Battle deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims sgainst the estate of the said de ceased to present them to the under lined for settlement, on or before the 8th day of February, 1903 or this notice wu be plesd in bar 01 recovery, ah persons indebted to said estate are no tified to settle the same promptly. Wm. D. BATTUE, Executor. Feb. 8lh, 1902. Notice of First Meeting: of Creditors. In the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of N.C. In the matter of Lubman & Frleden, Wilson, N. C, Bankrupts, In Bank ruptcy. To the Creditors of Petitioner, who has been adjudicated a Bankrupt: Take notice that a meeting of credi tors will be held at the office of L. J. Moore, Referee, in New Bern, N. C, at 12 o'clock on the 12 day of March 1902, at which time the creditors msy attend prove their claims, sppolnt a trustee, examine the Bankrupt, and transact such business as may properly come be fore the meeting. L. J. MOORE, Referee in Bankruptcy. New Bern, N. C. March 1, 1902. Low Rates to Charleston Via. At lantic Coast Line. The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company announces the following rates to Charleston S. C. on account of the South Carolina Inter-state and West In dian Exposition, Charleston, S. C. Dec, 1st, 1901 to June 1st, 1902. The following rates apply from New Bern, N. C. $7.55 tickets to be sold Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week until and inclu ding May 20th, 1902, continuous passage; final limit seven (7) days In addition to date of sale. $10.40 tickets to be sold daily until and Including May 81st, 1902, contin uous passage, final limit, ten (10) days In addition to date of sale. $14.20 tickets to be sold daily until and including May 81st, 1902, contin uous passage, final limit June 8rd, 1902. . For any further particulars write or call on H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l. Pas'gr, Apt. Wilmington N. C. J. S. MANIX, Agent, New Bern, N. C. J; 8. HARTSELL, Trv. Pas'gr. Agt. Tarboro, N. O. Lodge Directory, CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1 KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. Meets Snd and 4th Wednesdav nights In esch month in Rouutree'a Hall. Pollock street, at 7.80 o'clock. J. J.Wolfenden, President; Geo. C. Jones. Sec'y: R.B. Hill, Financial Secretary. , NEW BERN CONCLAVE 486, Improved Order Heptasophs, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock at Roun- tree Hall. Dr. J. F. Early. Archon: John Hcaies, Financier; tieo. . D. Uordner, secretary. , Notice of, Summona. North Caroliha. ) Buoerlor Court. jraven uounty. J April Term, 1902. Charlotte Williams. Nathaniel Williams. The defendant above named will take notice, that an action as above entitled has been commenced - in the Superior Court of Craven countv for divorce, a vinculo matrimonii, and said defendant is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court for Craven countv to be held on the 5th Monday after the 1st Monday In March, 1902, ft being the 7th day of April, 1902, at the court house of said countv. in the cltv of New Bern and answer to demur to the complaint in laid action, or the plaintiff' will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. , This 22nd day of January, 19C3. , . W.M. Watos, Clerk Enperior Court A.&N. C.R. R. Tlas IiBLI KO. 25 .To Take Eflu.1 f ua !a, ItbiusrylS 1902 at 12.(1 A. V, E fc T. Ooinf Eatt j 8cBtrn.t: I (...iE t,. No. I PaaaeiiBTT Trains Kt,. t daily. Lv. p BTATlOtSS: Ar. a 40 .Qoldsboro.. 1108 .10 82 .1019 -. 9 0n ,. 8 87. . 705 409 LaOranre.. 4 82...... . . Kington 50 fr. New Bera.Lv,... 8 60 Lv. Ar.... 7 18. . . Ar. Morehead chv L. No. 6. I No. 8, .TAriOKB;. Pasaeseer I Train. DAILT. Passenger 1 rain. Lv. A. X. a. 8 00 QoWboro a oa 8 28 Best's ...... 8 0S !!I LGnge 7 57 railing ureek 747 861... Klnston 7 37 902.... 918.... 980.... ..vaaweu 725 . . . Dover 7 17 -Core Creek 7 on .Tuscarora e 60 9 44. 948 Ularsa , a 42 1000... .Ar. New Born, Lv., 6 80 A. M. P. if. No. 1. 1 No. 9, Mx't Ft. and Pas. To. Mx'd Ft. and stations rass.Tn. I)A TIT ICtsivm, Sdbsat, Lv. am Ar, p m ...683 ... 4 63 6 00 Goldsboro... 33 Beefs.... 7 00 LaGranire. 4 23 8 68 7 15 Falling creek.. o OV Klnsbtn 883 928 T.8 40 oas well Dovnr.. 110 10 07 core creek 1 in 10 82 Tnacarora 19 AO clark' -130 11 15 Ar. New Bern.Lv 19 in No-0. t No. 10. J8?, - " Ar 10 47 21 Riverdale 10 10 '20 croatan.' ....10 00 05 Havelock.' o An ,5 s . Newport, Lv 9 06 18 47 Wildwood 8 47 8 53 Atlantic 8 88 4 08 . .Ar. Morehead City, Lv..,,. 8 SO 4 23 ...Ar. M. city Depot, Lv.. ... 760 p. . : i. 'Monday. Wednesday and Friday. fTuesday, Thursday and Saturday. S. L. DILL, Q. P. A. Administrator's Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Snnerlnr Court of Jones county made in a specia proceeding wherein Calvin I. DeBruhl, Administrator d. b. n. et c. t. s of Fur- nifold Mercer. ripcpnopH la nl.lnilfT .ml JaneKoonce and Frank Koocce are de fendants, 1 will sell at Dubhc auction at the Court house door in the city, of New oern, a. at tne nour 01 12 o'clock m., on Monday, the 17th day of March, 1902, the following described lands with the valuable timber standing thereon: A tract of land containing one hundred acres, lvine and belncr in the Conntv nf Jones.beginning at a small gum in Need- nam Simmons' line 44 poles from a stake at John Mercer's Sr. and H. O. Newton's corner on the East side of Batchelor's Creek and running South 60, West 100 poles to a stake in the pocosin, then North 48, West 100 poles to a stake, then North 60 East 100 Doles to Need- ham Simmons' line, then the reverse of his lino South 43 East 160 poles to the beginning also a tract of land contain ing one hundred and fifty acres, sltuste in j ones uounty and lying between Bea ver Dam and Long Branch, it being the land conveyed by Wm. Mercer to Bryan mercer Dy aeea Dearing date April 15, 1829, and since conveyed by the said Brvan Mercer to Sidnev Jarman bv deed dated Nov. 2, 1832, and in 1843 conveyed by Thos. D. Foy, J. Mercer end F. Mer cer, to Nathaniel Waples, who bequeath-' ed it to his wife, Susan, who by deed dated Feb. 17, 1853, conveved it to Fur- nuoid Mercer, deceased, liefer to said deeds for metes and bounds. Terms of sale cash. CALVIN I. DeBRUHL. Administrator d..b. n. et c. t. a, of Fnr- nlfold Mercer, deceased. By Romulus A. Nunn, Attorney. Feb. 12, 1902. Commissioner's Sale. NORTH CAROLINA, ) Superior Court. ubaveh uounty ) iiefore the Clk, SALE FOR DIVIHTDW. Hxnbt Williams VS. . . Charles Williams, Delia Nobplkkt, et alb. By virtue of an order and decree in the above entitled, Special Proceeding before the Clerk of-the Sunerior Cnnrt of Craven County, N. C., made on the 6th day ot March, 1902, in which the un dersigned was i sppointed Commissioner for the sale of the property hereinafter described. I will offer for sale, and sell at nnhlln vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at sua uuun uuuse aoor, in me city 01 New Bern, Craven county, N. O., on Monday,; the 7th day of April, 1903, at the hour of 12 o'clock, M the follow ing real estate, to-wit: A certain tract or lot of land situate in the city of New Bern, on the west side of George street, between Pine and Cedar streets, being the southesst cor ner of the lot sold to Edward Biddle by A. D. Moore and M. E. Moore, running thence southwardly along George street forty (40) feet, thence westwardly and parallel with Pine street one hundred and seven (107) feet, three (3) inches; thence northwardly and parallel with George street, forty-five (45) feet; thence eastwardly and parallel with Pine street to the beginning, being part of the lot n tne plan 01 Dryboro known as lot No. 26, as described In the deed from A. D. Moore and M. E. Moore, his wife, to John Williams bearing date of Septem ber 80th, 1872, and recorded in the pub lic records In the office of the Register of Deeds for said Craven county, In Book No. 73 Folio 409, to which refer ence is made. This 6th dsy of March, 1002. , , Raphael O'Haba, Commissioner. h. xy. sinpsorx, irchitccl & Siipcrintendcnt ;C3 Ercscl Ctrcct H. B. HOLLAND. JOE. K. WIL1.13. HOLLAND & WILLIS, EncoessorsjtoGeo.l!lliotv riioi.e r"