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THE JOURNAL. New Bern, K. O, It ). 1108. HERE'S RJH ALIVE. Katzcajammcr Kids and Hooligan Irani l WU1 Contest Mr Eeaon M fas ' ' h Nsmoad. w - - - v Th'a afleraoon torn of oar baa baU enthusiasts will (JUpUy their, knowl edge of the great national game and will show the professionals how to play. The Katsenjammer klda art those whose business or place of residence ia Oa PoJ lock street and tha HooIIgaa Braves ara thoaa who, under almllar circumstance, have their interaata oa Craven atreet. Tha game will commence , at four O'clock and laat tin tha Mth man hu bit tha doat v Tin horai aad squawkers will .be allowed, and ell ho have'nt an y are 'requested to provide themselves with some noise making Instrument at once ,aa tha supply li limited. v 9 Don't goto tha game thinking Uat there will be no ginger. K there bat any It can be got at the aoft drlak estab- 1 llahment nnder the grand stand. Gam chewing will be permitted, U throw Ing peanut ahella on tha floor will not be tolerated. ' .? i i ? It ia reported that the Katsenjammer 'Kinds want to play with a soft -rubber ball bat they indignantly refute the al legation and declare that their oppon- " enta oooldnt hit a flock of balloon. '. t The admission will be fifteen oenta for " adults, children ten centa grand atand free.,- Proceeds to go to the Athletic As . looiation. i f ? -;!.. f , . i i ' t Dangerous looking people will be searched for concealed weapona and those disposed to kill the umpire better , keep away. : In order that our readera may hare - tha pleaaare of anticipating the gamoi - we publish the lineup. . Katzeajammer Klda Hooligan Braves Pollock at Crayon at T W Dewey p DM Roberta ChaaMcSorley c HCLumsden ' J G Dunn lb WE Baxter ,.D Roberts 2b Gray Ferd Eahn Sb Primrose TCsrrsway is CaptDRoberU J Dunn cf TGHymaa . 8.W Hancock rf Dlaoaway ' JBBCarreway If R IX V Jones Managers Katzenjammer Kids, The. Daniels; Hooligan Braves, Jamea Red A'mond. Umpire, 0. Marka. " . . . . Don't lorget to take a look at "Uncle Jlmmle" the manager of the "Hooli gan's." He will be distinguished by hla bright red aweater and jocky cap. Daam la still doing pretty work aaya the Durham Herald. - WANTED A team that win win a game from Greensboro for us. The boys seem to hare loat their rab- t bits foot find another for them. Price Ia Manila. Manila's supply of beef, mutton, pork and Iamb la drawn chiefly from Aua- tralla. The meats retail at the follow Ing prices: Sirloin steak, 63 cents a ... pound; mutton, 40 cents; fresh pork, 69 " cents; lamb, 655 cents. Other prices are; "' Smoked cod, 60 cents a pound; bacon, ,tX cents; bam, 65 cents; cheese, 60 .... cents; lard, 40 cents; turkey, 65 centa; salmon, 35 cents; mullet; 80 cents; lob sters, $2 each; butter, $1 a pound; grouse, $2.50 each; rabbits, 60 cents; I bares, $t25; fowl, L60; tame duck, k v 81.85; condensed milk, 75 centa a pint : pf Wm1 Raala f . . fx , The name "wooden Ruaela,' aaya our H consul at St, Petersburg, Is familiarly, X applied to tha vast forest areas of Bus. , ala In Europe, which cover 464,548,000 acres, or 86 per cent of the entire area '' of the country, yet some fear la felt I that -the country may be deforested through the carelessness of private Owners, and the government Is consld- ering step for the protection ot the i j forests, Ia Russia houses built of any i other material than wood are almost unknown Outside the cities, and wood lonstttutes the principal fueL" . " I There la a proposal lh England to re frtve the somewhat 111 omened title of . Bnke of Gloucester, which was borne, by, Richard nt before be slew bis way to a usurped throne. The title was last - revived by George L, who in 1714 made n i bis grandson duke of Gloucester. This young man was not aa ornament to the" '(-peerage. - The dukedom, became dor , mant again when the second of this ' ; creation died without issue. Should the title b revived once more It would be conferred probably on one of the Prince 'A Til tana f Wales' eons. i ffew Things on Sale thU Week. Ladies Bustles and Dress Forma, SSc , and 60c; New: EnbrbMered White Shirt 'I Waist Patterns," ftSS;one lot Mens f me - Colored lfadras Shirts, value 75c,, all ize4, (his week 60c, BABFOOT BROS. : .. .... v . t Prcs0pUon$ ; at Carls'.; ! ' ? DstIs Pesorlptlon Pharmacy makes ' a specialty bf prescriptions. Prompt ?4'aoid careful attention' ia given them. Only the best drags axe used. The prices are1 reasonable. Send yottri there ' o be filled, 5 V W. i k i , k . j, ; '' Ice Cream Soda today at UcSorltyt. i '- v.. immi . i ;iae vt taris' 'V' Theo, Cubanola, " JJoyal Blue,' tew ' Wallace, Flor de Teller, and other lead log brands, at Davis Prescription Phar macy. I - ' ' 1 '.. ky-.ti Ui.'waj-- : :G U" Tl: to l. tour money THE1 bAWRLVG OP UGHT. the fcicctrk Lights Flashed Over the City I laat ITight The Phut Verting An Mght. ' Gloom Mspclkd. A petl of (Urines has been hanging over Raw Bera for many daya. Aa ap palling eemee of loseliaeea woold aome Umea creep ever the midnight toller aa he anticipated the moment when he would be permitted to grope his way homeward. . Deeda have been doae that would scarcely bear a good Inapectloa ta the light. Psacy and fantastic march es have been made by people that pride themselves oa the drcamspectneaa of their walk Jn the straight and narrow way.. Ylalts remained unpaid. Many fabrications were maaafaotured to ex cuse aoa-attendaaee at eight services at church and everything was more or leu depressed by the gloom. ... v But the tight haa flashed upon as again, aot a winking, bUaklag, expiring light, bat a beautiful brilliant . light whose steady flame, gives an assurance that it hu come to stay, and causes the unsteady ia their habits to watch their "steps." 8ixteen arc lights were flaahed on Pollock atreet last alght, 1,000 candle power each, halt ot their full capacity and by Boaday alght it is hoped the Illu mination w01 be perfect. - The old hand lanterns, aome of which waa in service during the American Revolution can now "go way back and rest" their usef ullneas all gone. Maftetrates Court Yesterday morning eleven civil oaaea were returned to Justice 8. R. Street, for a hearing. They were all the out come pf the farmers slot machine case that wu disposed of by the Superior Court sometime ago. It developed that an underatandlng existed between saloon men who run the machines and If r. Pace, that in the event of an adverse decision of the court, Mr. Pace should reimburse the farmer for such expense aa they were taxed with, In fines, coats, etc,' This Mr. Pace declined to do, and yes terday's trial wu the result. Justice Street rendered Judgment In each case la favor ot the plaintiff. Mr. Pace took an appeal to the Superior Court. Yesterday evening at 4 o'clock before the aame court, John Grimes, colored, waa arraigned on a charge of assault and battery, proven guilty, Judgment was suspended ' on payment of costs, $7.20, Children's Day. It hu been decided to postpone the ChildrenDay aervlceto Sunday May 25th to give more time for preparations. All the children of the Sunday School are requested to meet at Centenary Church at 4:80 p. m.,8aturday for practice. Harfctt's New Pharmacy. Mr. D. A. Hargett the proprietor of Hargett'a Pharmacy, is erecting a neat building for hla bualness on the lot at the Corner of Bern and Broad streets. The store ! occupied for many years by the Pharmacy ia now vacant, Mr. Har gett having temporarily moved bis stock and fixtures to a store across the atreet, nearly opposite his old stand, nntll his new quarters are completed. ; .To the Citizens of New Bern. At the request of the President of the United States I will receive and forward any donations which yon may desire to make to the'aurvlvors and Batterers of the Martinique dlsMter. - F J ; SEYMOUR W. HANCOCK, ' " ' ' Poatmuter. AROUND AND ABOUT. A lumber lighter 106x25 feet is being built at the government yard for the Elm City Lumber Co. . Truck wu moving yesterday in good Quantities, and although the prices are low the planters eem to be in good vThr high tides in the rivers here con tinue and consequently fish are scarce. The bid reliable "croaker" ia" somewhat In evidence bat choice pan flab is ."nit," r Some of the Craven street baU players were "practicing up" nnder the glare of the new electric light laat night. . ' . Arrangements have been made to have the returns from the New, Bern-Greens boro game posted at the ball game this afternoon. The service wIU be prompt and accurate, and can be secured aa well as the game as' down town. 'i'-a ... Th Boone-YakI entertainment at the Opera house hut night presented their progamme in. good, shape and waa en Joyed by those w!ho attended.; Owing to the blue baU interest the attendance was not very large. , LiiC,. ;..?J.t..i ' A petltloa la being circulated and will be presented W the city council to grant a franchise to the American Telegraph and "Telephone System. The Board of Aldermen of the city of Wilmington hu granted a franchise ' to the company, The company wfll put in the phone free of coat and charge a fee" of only two cents" a message.' It la skid that there are 4000 subscribers i r 'The manr raent of the Maadnlc Opera House hu perfeoted arrangements With the Ar:on-TrIo-Club,',-of , wiloh Klsa C:L.,.: ,s Vardcll and Kr. C. G.YardeU srs r- .l.,t0 present Ond. 'of; their first-class musical concerts here about the first week in June. . Je, t'g'sliii'men ot ta.V s Pi e "o;.i- ery.consisUi' of hla.k gT.i i ..y colwi-s, o lace str:j at the fuiiowiiig spevutl I ices, 1C i:c,-J5c, 85o"and CC6 pair; ! 1.0 f '3 focVs, In wlii'e and black, STATB LEAGUE CAKEi 8pecial to Journal. - ' -- Greensboro, May U-The opeaiat game of league ball played here today betweea the home team aad Hew Bera, before aa eathaaiastie aad tresneadoejely large crowd. The grounds were so over- roa by the large crowd that balla hit lato the crowd only entitled runner to two-bases. ? The teams lead by the Band aad' fol lowed by a great proceaaloa paraded the city to the grounda. Mayor Osborne of Greeaaboro pitched the Irat ball, weather waa cool aad dear The home team outbatted aad oat- played the visitors at every point of the game, Gettig was batted freely," and thia together with the errors of the visitors, which were very damaging, loat the game, New Bera had good opening la the fourth to score, bat pop flies easily taken by the fielders shot off an hopes. Applegate batted for Hollaed ia the alath, made hit, which was foUowed by a rna ot bases oa balla which scored two raas. Last maa ap struck oat with three men oa bases. Wind played abort atop, Holland at center, and Baas (n rlghtfield for the visitors. .. . Gettig had seven strike-outs. . - R. H. & Greeaaboro OOSOvOltS-9 U I New Bern ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t-S 5 4 Batteries Waltera and McTeer, Get tig and Daum. - Umpire McNamara. 1 -. Special to JorrnaL. Charlottx, May 15. The game to day wu prettily played all through. Captain Kain of the Raleigh teamwu hit on the head by a pitched ball and wu badly hurt, he waa unconscious for twenty minutes. The Raleigh team suf fered Its first shut out of the eeaeon. Score, Charlotte 2. Raleigh 0. Umpire, Mace. Special to Journal. Dusham, May 15. Durham defeated the 'Sea Gulls" today in a pretty game by a scare of 5 to 1. ST AND IN (I or THE CLCRS. WON LOST rimcsNT. Raleigh 8 2 800 Charlotte 6 8 666 Greensboro 5 5 500 Durham 4 5 500 New Bern 4 6 400 Wilmington 1 8 111 DO BBS. May 15. It hu been so dry that a great many tobacco plants have died, but there wu a nice ahower lut night and the farmers are hustling today. Mrs. Alice Davis, of South port, aad Mr. E. A. Lancuter, of BeQalr, spent Monday night at Mr. Mr. W. F. Lari euter'e. Mr. Dick Nelson and sister, Miss Pearl, ot Grlfton, spent Saturday at Mr. W. A. McLowhon'a and returned Sun day accompanied by Miss Etta McLow- hoa who will visit ot Grlfton, Winter vllle and Elnaton. Miss Etta Lancuter and Mr. Groyer C. Lancuter attended the commence ment at Coxville lut Friday night and report a grand time. . . The picnic at Moss Osk Farm came off Saturday u advertised. There was a large crowd present and all seemed to enjoy the day. The tornament and ball at night resulted aa follows: Theodore Willis crowned the Queen of love and beauty Miss Lois A. Willis. Fred Wil lis crowned first maid of honor Miss Locretia Willis. . J. S. Hill crowned second maid of honor MUa Emma Wil cox and J.M. Wilcox crowned third maid of honor Miss Bessie Willis. WABDaaiHO Wnux. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ! Mr. D. S. Barrna of Elnaton was in the city yesterday. Mr, T. 0. Wooten wu here yesterday on professional business. . . . '. ; Mr. Joshua Deana otPamlioo was in town yesterday on bnslneaa. " i Mr. J. Stevenson Brown' of Wilming ton, arrived la the city last evening.; : r Mr. Chesterfield Morse, of Pelletier waa far .the city on bualneaa yeeter- Rev. Father George left this morn ing for Wilmington to spend a few days.iM''i'"-;'iJiiy vry, ""' TIM WOeia Gift. ' " ' It is a golden rule to send a wedding gift in good time, the first to arrive be ing' much more appreciated than that which, ia one of the many pouring la from all auartere dnrina the' last week. "By aflhering to thW rule One win be saved the annoyance of hearing that the saltcellars are charming the third set already received, '- i ,. A month before the Wedding day is not too early fo send the present, which should be accompanied by a visiting cardU,w,..-.i.rt r. f The package abonld be addreeeed to the bride, If one is Intimate with the happy couple, and to the brldee bouse. addressed to the briU groom.lf It is he with whom one to best acquainted. There are thing that only a doctor can . eucceaefuUy . accomplish,. and there are other tbioga which the phy sician may safeljr, relegate 0 a 'Compe tent assistant w n- "V understand the doctor has just been to see your husband, Mrs. Mc Carthy," said Mr. McCarthy's employ er;1 "Has la 1 ade a diagnosis?" , For a t t- Mrs. McCarthy was arme-red i i a sea of doubt, but she . "Ko, sua," i a said confidently, "he left it to tie, him saying I waa well able to fla if; aorr. It's to be made wld Unseed on a t ' ut muslin, sorr." T7e are t;il 1 :.L g n,ea at 12 JO" per j-otir-!, not "j as nportil Ctis Kar- t..t. .. . V THREE CAPTAINS Gtvc the tteportcr a hrtcf Accoaat of the Islao4 ef fUrHnlqac The acooanU of the terrible eroptioa of the volcano Mt Pelee, near St Pierre, oa the island of Martinique, becomes more iatereatiBg to the people here be cause some of our veeaelmen have often paid visits to this island and the islands adjacent. A reporter called oa Capt D M aad D 8 Roberta aad Capt Luptoa of the schooner Carrie Parsons, all of whom gave an interesting account of the m fated island and its tahabltaata. These gentlemen have within the put SO years made several trips to Martinique carrying from this city cargoes of shin glee and lumber and npon their return would sometimes bring black sugar aad ram. The rum wu generally shipped to France aad the sugar marketed la thia country. The country u described by the Cap tains la the same as hu been -described in the papers. The volcano wu altuated about 10 miles from St. Pierre. It wu about 5000 feet high and the top wu enveloped In clouds and amoks' moat ot the time. The foot hills surrounding these sapuntalns were close to the city so that Bt. Pierre was built on a low nar row 'pliln with the bay on one aide and the mountains on the other. The1 In habitants had the choice of two deaths; they could be burned to death by the lava or they could drown In the bay. . Bt Pierre had a population of 150,000 to 180,000; considerably more than half were colored and those of mixed blood Increased the proportion very percepti bly. They spoke'the French language or a dialect with that language u a bula They were an Indolent people, as nearly all tropical natlvea are, subsisting on the fruits which grow luxuriantly and wild. , The captains say that there la a small mountain close to the city which is bound with chains to prevent a land slide, It bsd been split In two parts by the effect of an earthquake aeveral years ago snd wu in imminent danger of sliding down on the town. Near the town ot Dominique there is said to be a tract of land which until recently wu covered by a lake. It la drained now and the bed of the lake is comparatively dry. - The volcano hu been constantly rum bling for years and formerly wu the cause of great alarm among the Inhabi tants but having grown used to the noise the people had ceased to fear anything more serious than earthquakes which they have frequently. In 1891 one of the worst earthquakes of recent years occurred off Martinique when a great deal of shipping wu destroyed. An eruption which caused considerable lou of life occurred about 50 years ago. Thia disaster will tank as one of the most appalling In the world's history. The destruction visited by Vesuvius up on Pompeii while similar palea. into In significance In the number of lives taken Ia the destruction ot St. Pierre only a very few of many thousands escape the fiery, torturing death of a baptism of lava. i Th Eaklmo Dost. The Eskimo dog will eat almost arty ef the drier fruits. The sour" or acid fruits, as the orange, lemon, lime, shad dock, etc., as well as the sour plums and the bitter olives, are rarely eaten. . Good Macllae. - Good mucilage may be made1 of dex trin two parts, acetic add one part and. water five parts. Dissolve all by heat ing and then add one part of alcohol. ' Cad Liver Oil MUtar. . - A good cod liver oil mixture may be made with yolks of two eggs, f our ounces of powdered sugar, essence of oil of almonds, two drops; orange flow er water, two ounces. Mix carefully and add an equal bulk ot cod liver oil vf : Slek Bahfelea. fc . , Of London's policemen 8J3 per cent ere dally on the sick list. -V ... A Palate- tfoW;;w"f.':'S' The desire of the Bank of Englaud officials tO discover forgers has some times led to curkms mistakes. On. ene occasion the painter (Joow Morland, in bla eagerneu to avoid hla dona, re tired to an obscure hiding place' In Hackney, where hla ansiosa looka and secluded manner of life induced some ot his neighbors to believe blm a forger of notes then in existence. ? , t y ;! -' The directors, on being informed, die patched aome dexterous detectives to the residence, but Norland's suspicions were aroused by their movements in front of .the bouse and, thinking them bailiffs, escaped from the back to Lon don, f-w . -f, :, Mrs.. Morland Informed the-visitors of her busband'a name and showed them some unfinished pictures. .The facts' were" reported to the directors, who presented Morland with .two twen tlhPenad.Botea by way of compensation for. the alarm. 1 , ,i- - . -. - ' ; tala TaalMlalh. - When a southeast wind is blowing, the visitor to Cape Town is treated to a peculiar and Interesting natural phe nomenon, for nnder such conditions Table mountain, in the language of the natives, "puts on a tablecloth." In other words, the thin line of fleecy cloud forming above it descends until It rests flat upon the mountain top, with Its edges drooping gracefully over, its aides.' '.'' -: It is really not unlike the article ot household use which gives it its name. . Teaavaoa " aa4 Sanaa. Tennyson was extremely eager at one time to visit America, and touching this point a story is related to the effect that Barnum offered him an enormous sum to make the trip, though probably not as one of the attractions of the "greatest show on earth.' "All yon have to do," said Barnum, Is to stand on a platform and have your hands well shaken." The poet, however, de clined the tempting offer. r Fruit. Its quality influences the selling price. " Profitable fruit growing insured ffy when enough actual Potash is ia the fertilizer. Neither fuaitify nor gv4 quality possible without Potash. ' . Writo foe Avfov books ghriaf eMails. GiaMAN KALI WOBKV 0LTHPIA. May 14. The people in general are vary much pleased to have a nice re freshing rain Sunday, and especially the farming class ot people u the crops Were needing rata very badly. Cotton aad corn are looking very aloe, potatoes are fine. . - The Baptist brethren did not have services 8undsy oa accoaat ot rata. , Mr. C. W.Rogera, ot La Grange, wu visiting friends at Olympla Bunday. Mr. Gilbert Guklns,- of Train's wu in Olympla Bunday, also Mr. David Thomu, ot Trnltt'a. An Ice cream aupper wu given at the home of Mr Mlffin, and Mlu Lona Holton Saturday night in honor of Mr G A Banks of Arapahoe, the occuion wua pleasant one to all. Mr Banks Is one of Arapahoe'a finest young men and is very sociable and clever. Miss Cora Holton, of Reelsboro, visit ed relativea In Olympla laat week. Mr Wm Simmons ia shipping cabbage this week. He hu fine ones this year. Scbnoer Albertba 8. Elzey, Captain Elzey left for Baltimore yesterday with a load of lumber. Barge Wm. B. Blades, Capt Jones ar rived from Philadelphia Tueaday and Is now loading -lth lumber at Blades mill. Three-muter Grace G. Bennett Capt. Eggers srrlved yesterday from Balti more and la now loading with lumber at the A. AN. C. dock. An Evening of Enjoyment. On Tuesday, May 20th, a Lawn parly will be given at the residence of Mr O H Perry, near Lima, N. C. Refreeh menta will be sold for the benefit of the Spring Garden Church. Preparations wIU be made to receive everybody at t p. m. At hair put eight an educational lecture will be delivered by Mr. S. M. Brlnson of New Bern. Everyone inter ested In education should come, u his lecture will be the closing exercise of the school,' and Is rightly regarded u the "Annual Address" to Lima High School, Recrnitinf Station Here. Lieutenant John R. Musgrave, Cor poral Erneat Hela, Jr., and Privates Commodore Farrla, and John K. Ed wards, United States Army, have been detailed from Fortress Monroe to estab lish a recruiting atatlon for the army in this city, The gentlemen arrived here yesterday morning and completed the arrange ments and will open np their quarters for recrutlng this morning. atcDuffle'a Tasteless Chill Core will build ap broken down systems and make the blood rich and healthy, certain cure for chili, guaranteed or money refunded 60 centa at F. & Duffy's. ,t Salat'a Pw4 RMla In Germany and Italy great honor Is paid to St Barbara, but until now no one has been able to discover the exact reason.-' ' '-. ' -.-. A German officer says that she to honored because the Invention Of pow der is in a large measure due to her, ; Berthold Scbwars, a monk, he ex plains, opened the "Lives of the Saints" on Bt Barbara's day and read tha story of her martyrdom, after which he reasoned as follows: " "The heart of the Virgin was white as salt, the soul of her tormentor was black as coal, and It was sulphur from heaven' which punished blm for his cruelty. I wU) mlc these three things, and it will be a wonder If I do not dis cover the philosopher's stone.' ; He did mix them,' and aa soon aa be put the mixture in a fire a tremendous explosion followed. Such, according to uerman soioiers, waa tne origin pi gunpowder. - 1 i ;1 , III ,l . , " NEW BERK PRODUCE MARKET. WHOLESALE MUCKS CCRRXHT. Xgira. per doa '. 12o Chickens, old per pair. . . . , ... . .50 Jt 50 ; young, per pr 85 ft 40 Geese, per pair, ........ .. .. .. .80 to LOO Pork,perlb. . ; 748 Beef, " '...J .,...,.,...5&e Hides, green, per lb ......i5 " dry, .......;,..,... All Beeswax, - . " SO to 23 Sweet Potatoes, Tarns, per bush. 60 to 70 " . ( Bahamu : A. ' - 46 Corn, per bush. .......... . ........ 85 Osts, : " . ...... ..82 Peanuts .. i ...85 - Local Grain Kariet. Corn, per bu , .......... AS Osts per bu. . . ..... t ;. . ...... . . Ak Meal, per bo. .. . . . . ... ,.f ,& Hominy, perbu....., .85 Cora bran, per 100 lbs. .... .. , 1.25 Wheat bran, per 1.40 Feed. 1 00 lbs . ... ... 1.C0 Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs. . ... . . 1.CC Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs. . . . .V. . ' - A EL'pstuI.;.. No. 1 Tlinotby, per ton... ....... JD.CO 7 J eeeeeeeoeoo4o44i n I In P K Cords, six styles, 25c va!- ' ue,fot Nice Light Weight Goods There are so mauy light 'Weight things here, and they are all fashion able, not many of them expensive- For lOo the yard we are showing a most bean tif ul line of Colored Lawns and Batiste; and for 15c we are offering some special things, in Dimities and Mercerized Cords. 67 Pollock Street.; Commissioner's Sale. NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Court, . Uraven County. ) Before tilers:,, J. A. Bryan, and J. J. Wolfenden and wife Carolina wolfenden, i VS. Thomas Singleton Court & NOTICE OP SALE. Pursuant to the order of the Superior court of Craven count? in the above en titled proceedings made and directed to me this the 12th day ot May, A. D.j 1009 under which order I was duly appoint ed Commissioner to make' sale of the following described land for division, I win as commissioner oner lor saie ana sell to the highest bidder for cash on eatnrdav the 14th day ol J une. A. v.. 1008 at the hour ot 19 o'clock, noon, at at the court house doer of Craven coun tv in the citv of New Bern, all the fol io wins described tracts of land lying and being in Craven connty, North Carolina situated upon and in Catfish Lake Poco sin, being fully described In the Petition filed in the above entitled pRoceedlngs to which reference Is made for full de acription of said land. Said petition be ing duly tiled in tne omce ot tne cierx of the Superior court of Craven county In the above entitled cause and in the papers filed in said cause. .. ? v Ihis Mar the 12th, 1903. - ' ' . BOMULUS A. NUNN,. t Commissioner... A ftir day's wages for a. fair days work is right and just, but the wages must be paid in good coin. . So don't cheat Sour horses by giving them inferior feed, et Spencer's, which Is of the best and uniform quality. . Corn, oats, meal, ete., of the highest grade. ., , I c Jj. BPEircEira, IB ft 91 Market Dock, New Bern, N. C. J. V. SHEPARD, ; POLLOCKSVILL, N.'C, , In addition to his already Targe stock of General Merchandise adds ' A FULL LINE OF . LADIE3 '"'nary Mi I..;.,., 'sail the way from 60c to J3.CDeach. Cive him a calL lliil:: : : .. . . n nnn LJLjUlj' 20c. , ;.:;r : Pretty Windows . are possible if jon. supply preUj1 ,Cur-; ' tahis, and we liave a stock to Insure ' your getting good orws.. Ileie are Cnrtaiia of light, filmy laoe, in exquis ite patterns, which will add ranch to the beauty of the room, while repre senting a very moderate outlay of money, , " " Oar Delivery System, ' is one popular feature of our business. It is so well organized and well man aged that it never delays or disappoints,, It is at your service all the time no purchase too small to be Bent home for you. We urge you to avail your-, self of this conven ience ' when doing your shopping. , habe decided to Close the Sewing cMachine'branch , of my business out at Spot Factory Cost I have on hand a few Wheeler . & Wilson ... .-'.. ..'"'? Latest Improved Machines . in Drop Head or Box Top. 4 I A chance to buy the Best machine mode at prime factory -" coat. WM. ' T. HILL, SP0RTIKG GOODS, ' ! ' 31-93 Middle Street Foy & Wood Co., Practical Tinners ' and Plumbers f Tobacco Kluen, Move Pipe, and Roofing.'.' , ; ' ' ... We make a specialty of Hot A r Ileating, Steel Ceiling' and Iron Fence work. Tou wilf find us at " ' , :raneyM Old Mnnd, Oonth Front Ht: Den't ZjtI Year Carrlr3 Hun Down : for want ot a little repair. Taken in time, the cost may be trilling. "A nnl to the wis U luftlnlont " W dn carrinjre and wagon repairing in all its branches, at lowest prices, aud warrant all all work to be strictly first-class. We will make your vehicle equal to new in rna.nc. durabilitr and mntlnn Jobbing promptly executed. ' We are prepared to put on rubber tires on your same wheels' Why not put on rubber t'res snd make riding a luxury these days. i ..'.;: ;. . Tlione 1S5, . ' 73 Pros! Et, ITzw Esrh, II. C,
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