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t THE JOURNAL. Ksw Bern. X. O, May t3, 1132. Dccontioi Day Toia y. The colored peopta will observe the Nstloaal Decoration dsy today. It ISO la the lathe afternoon U Haw Ben and Beaufort teams wOl play a fame f bee ball at the Athletic Aaso eUUoa (round. Tail wttl be a flae game at both teams an exceptionally sirosg. the Beeaforts having the repata . iloa of being the strongest eolored lean la the State. Profit and Xaekey will be the battery for tU local team. A rood gasse la assured. Good order will be kept Adaalasloa 18 oenU straight . There wOl be other atUacUoM Incln If a cake walk, ; ' -' - Special Sale Pans. . We put an sale Tbuaday nwralng 73 doaea aew atyle Fans for ladles and chfldrea at special bargain prices this sale 8, 8, 8, 10, 18,19c and op to $1.50 each. BARFOOTBROS. Now Is Tonr Opportunity, f - 18.00-Bntrence fee reduced to t&OO , aatll 0th of June 1902, by the Woodmen 'of the World. Fourth largest aad strong 'est fraternal benefit society in the United States over tea million dollars paid to beneficiaries, 7000 monuments erected at ; (Tares of deceased members. Does more tor Its members than any other order in existence. 1 ' ' " ' Regular entrance fee and examination $11.00. Reduced for anniTeraary day from April 15th to June th 1909 to $3. Every man of good health good habits and exemplary reputation between the ages of 18 and 51 la invited to Join the Woodmen of the World before 8th day of Jane 1902. Get on the band wagon at once. , , ;W. N.Pdoh, Clerk Elmwood Camp Mo 12 W. O. W. BallPlayers ,' As well ' as everybody else, need some good liver medicine occasionally. BRADHAM'S ANTIBILIOUS LIVER PILLS "cleanse the liver, cool the blood and ease the head," without griping or danger of salivation note this these pills are purely vegetable and serve their purpose as well as If they contained some injurious mineral drag. Box of 86 for 25012 doses. Mfg. and sold at Bradham's Pharmacy. Beyond Belief. Wben Abbaham Lincoln was a young Wn, his prodigious strength and his kill in wrestling were matters of note throughout central Illinois. Few in deed were tbe men who could boast of saving laid him on his back. I Somewhere along in the thirties thers Eis a case on trial in one of the circuit arts in that section in which an.cf rt was made to impeach the testimo ny of one of the witnesses. The evi dence was conflicting. Some would believe the witness .on oath and others would not At last a middle aged man with a de termined expression of countenance was called to the stand. The usual Question was put touching the reputa tion of the witness for truth and verac ity: "Would you believe him on oathl" : "No, I wouldn't" be answered, and before the lawyer on the opposite side could Interpose be gave bla reason: i "I heerd him braggln onct that he'd throwed Abe Lincoln in a fair an square rassle." J No other witnesses were called. The attempt to Impeach was successful. .Youth's Companion. LESS W0RRT. , Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves In - dozens of ways, and you can't prevent It All you can do is to keep them as ' free from exposure as possible and al- - ways have in the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended upon. An way's Croup Byrop will fill every requirement. It Is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds ' and Croup or the price 23 cents will be refunded by any dealer selling It Bold by Davis', Henry's, and Bradham's ' Pharmacy. . Celery Headache Powders, , There Is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and sold only ,j at Darts' Prescription Pharmacy. ? 1 ' Lost or Stolen.' A one stone diamond pin. valued at $250, win give handsome reward for as- 4 turn of same when returned to Moore's Brick Yerd.t--v.fi ';fcfs ft ' -'i- f I P, a Think It wasloat on the road to , the poor house. 44 l 'Spring Fever. Did you ever have a case of "Spring Fever" 1 When It was the hardest work In the world to do anything at all f That waa because your system's machinery waa out of order and required overhaul ing. BRADHAM'S LAXATIVE CHILL TONIC is the best kind of a system cleanser and generat tonic It enriches the blood and JCanOates the liver to greater activity, (amoving saUowaess, pimples, malarial poisons and building up the health generally. Just the thing for "poorly" children. At Bradham's Price 50c, . ::, cr.i 'All II:: J dies. r;::.:r.!:tXto)r:-!-3' liYour money 1 3 if i Ut tit SPEECH lade at ftclmoat, Carteret Cavity, May 24th, yThos.L.Bin, f Xarehcad aty. Mr. Hall said la part. Ladles, GeaUemea aad Frleada of the Sunday Schoola, My being Invited te be with you, apon this happy occasion. I regard as a special compliment But what means this assemblage hers today What means there being p res eat, so saaay loving Mothers, and de voted Fathers f And these children, whose smiles are so expressive of their happiness. Msy I ask, why so many fair damsels art here, whose cheeks glow with hoalth,and whose eyes sparkle with beauty r I answer, 'Us "May Day" gathering, where frleada meet friends and renew friendships. Tie a day to welcome springtime aad Its beautiful flowers, and listen to the Joyous songs of the birds. Yea, 'tis a time honored custom of "Our Beloved Carolina," the home of indus try, culture, truth, honesty and us- Oh t happy thought, of her being the first of the thirteen Colonies, to declare herself free from "England's Tyrannical Yoke." Yes, on the ever memorable 20th day of May 1775, she announced her Independence, in the now flourishing City of Charlotte, Mecklenburg county, North Carolina. The thirteen Coloaiee were the . next year, represented (in Brotherhood) In the City of Philadel phia, and on the 4th day of July 1776, they declared their united independence, and assumed the grand title of "The United States of America." At that time, there were only thirteen .States, today there are forty-four States, that "the stars sad strlpe"trlumpbsnUy float over, yes, over "the land of the f ree.and the home of the brave." Permit me to repeat a few lines of the grand song, written years ago, by the very eminent Judge William Gaston, of New Bern. "Carolina 1 Carolina t May Heavens' blessings sttend her, While we live, we'll Love, Cherish and defend her." I'll add, "Is there a soul so dead, as never to itself hath said, This Is my own, my native land!" After this prelude, doubtless I am ex pected to make a so-called speech. Of course, Fll not attempt to make an ora torical display, (at I migbt fall,) espec ially In the opinion of those present whose ears have often been delighted by practical orators, preachers, lawyers, politicians, etc. I may vary my theme, for your enter tainment yet, my chief purpose, todsy, Is to call your special attention to the grand labor power of man, as seen In thousands of forms the world over. The later of man is a wonderful power, yes, far greater than many regard It Tls readily seen, that to tell all of man's labir would be entering a field of such Tut msgnitude it would encompass the world, days might be employed and the half would not be told. Here I frankly say, that the farmer's work Is the grandest labor power In the world. I ask, where would the millions of barrels of flour, and the millions of bushels of grain come from was It not by the work of the fanners? To ssy nothing of the vast variety of fruits, vegetables and food of all kinds, wss It not by the wonderful labor of the farm ers? How would preachers, lswyers, doctors, merchants, bankers and millions of others get food for sustaining life, if not for the farmers labor! 'Tls an adage that money Is the sustaining power of the world. Let me ask, what Is money worth without the aid of It's twin sisters education and especially labor? Without these, money Is as worthless as the sands and shell of yonder sea shore. The man with the ax, the plane, the saw, the hoe, the rake and especially the plow, Is the grand power that sustains the world in its comfort and happiness. Here I'll say, from my observation I be lieve, that evidently there are but few institutions for learning, that ha not a professor nursing some "hobby", yes, there seems to be a "pechanl" for del ving Into "aooeulta". Kvolutlon seems to be noted pet ' Years ago, Darwin said man waa evolved from the monkey ,but a Cambridge professor claims that ma kind was evolved from the lowest order of animal life; yet he failed to tell when evolution began, or what animal Is, or waa, of the lowest order, whether the ground hog or the mud turtle; and per haps of much more Importance, he also failed to tell from which or what animal tie himself was evolved. Surely It would tie greatly unjust to him, for any one to suppose he does not know. Here would add, that If Darwin's theory Is correct, he surety Ignored heredity, as he was never known to chatter, and rub his nose with the back of his hand, a surely his great, great grand papa, the monkey often did. Now, just here, let me speak briefly upon a subject that may Interest the Sunday school children, and their many friends that are here today. Yes, tell of Him who created man, and the monsters of tbe ocean, , the animals of the forest the birds that charm us by their morning songs, and every living thing upon the eartb, and the waters under the earth, and pronounced them gOOd. - - j',T.' v'. , Who Is It that does not with pleasure see the beauties of nature ? . See the sun throw aside Its golden touch and com. mence his walk, high up In the Heavens shedding 'his glorious light over the world and when the evening shades ap pear, see him sinking below the horizon, surrounded by clouds tinged with pur pie and gold, showing an unequaled beauty. Need I tell you of the silver moon, that often rises In unclouded beauty, and moves along as "Queen of Night" under a convoy of glittering stars. What must I ssy of the great L:ie doul!s headed clouds, that move i': rj ii s" .t grandeur across "The V o I .".fir-- 1 slsy," showing beauty i : f . ' ,ss a. A cart of r -tare a hick wild winds often sweep. Who has not heard the winds whispering masks la the tree tops Aad who has aot heard their thraatenlag howling foreboding evil. Today gentle aephyrs msy be w lading down mouutala paths kissing the dew from flowers. Yet are tomorrows dawa, they may arise in fury aad blow With a cyclone wrath over aea aad land, causing deatructioa aad death. These all teU of an in finite Power that rake the world, yea, tall of Him who said "let there te tight aad there was light Ten of Him of whom Dsvid sang He hath numbered the stars andean call their name." And of Him too, who said "suffer little children to come into me, and forbid them not for of sack Is the Kingdom of Hsaven." Possibly some of my hearers may bo weary, yet per mit me to hope that these brief allusions to the Devlne' Creative power, may awaken an Interest In the beauties of aatare, yes, perchance I msy have touch ed a chord, giving a pleasure, before un heeded by many. May you, la the futare often see with delight the beauties of nature. So beautifully spread around. Its fiowereTlte fruits, its graad old trees whose limbs bend joyfully to the winds. Msy I hope thst all who hear me today, may cultivate a love for the creation of nature, as shown by him who created and governs the world. Tie not my pur pose to attempt to preach to you. Yet let me call your attention to two grand "adages" "Love thy neighbor as thy self," and "do unto to others, as you would have them do uato you. I muat close by thanking you for your apparent appreciation of- what I've said and I trust It will be of mutual benefit. OA lJP Santa gattai f Tat tins TMBiwlhtytBoigM AROUND AND ABOUT. Black berries are ripe and are quite abundant Cucumbers are on the market Brought here from Florida and Georgia market gardens. The annual meeting of the North Caro Una Press Assoclstion will be held a Henderson ville June 25 ane 26. The boys base ball game yesterday afternoon resulted in a victory for the "Head Rattlers" Score 22 to 3. At Oaks Market yesterday eggs were quoted at IScts; Spring chickens at 85 to 40 cts; fowls, 60 cjs, and No 1 wax, 21 cts. The very cool weather of the past few dsys hss retarded the growth of bean cropbutlt is not thought thst it hss caused any Injury. Mr. H. & Royall, received a telegram last night from Goldsboro, that his brother John, who has been sick, was still a very sick man. The Head Rattlers and , Down Town Juniors will play a game of base ball on the Green this afternoon at 8:30 o'clock. Batteries, AngeU and Hanks; Duffy and Wbltehurst Work on wiring stores 'and residences for Incandescent lights is progressing satisfactorily and rapidly and It Is be lieved that many lights will be burning in ten dsys or two week. Mr. W. R. Sauls, of Fort Barnwell was in the city yesterday, and reported that all the crops in his neighborhood were looking well, and the farmers feel ing good over the prospects. t Cool and clear weather has predomi nated this week with maximum ther mometer at 87 degrees and minimum at 47. The forecast for the period from the 28th to 81st of Msy is hot and sultry with local storms. ' t Mr. Elijah Taylor met with a painful accident Tuesdsy by falling through an opening In the floor of the old Miller building which is being repainted. Mr. Taylor waa picked up in an unconscious condition but is improving nicely now. John Kenyon was before the Mayor yesterday on the charge of asssult with a deadly weapon. He waa bound over to the Superior Court with bond fixed at $100. In default of the ssme be will be confined in jail until the next term of court . A circumstance which caused quite a good deal of amusement at the A N. C. depot yesterdsy morning waa a cat hobo. A small cat was quietly snoozing on the trucks of a car on the north bound passenger trsln and It seemed to enjoy the ride as the train rolled out of the station. i HCDnfflCs Tasteless Chill Cure will build np broken down systems and make the blood rich and healthy, certain cure for chill, guaranteed or money , refunded 50 cents at F. 8. Duffy's. . . :: , NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET. - WnOtKSAU PRICKS CURS HIT. i Eggs, per doa .vl2o Chickens, old per'palr. ........ .50 60 f young, per pr. ........ 25 4 40 Geese, per pair, 80 to LOO PorkcPerlb. ......... 748 Beef, . ......5 6 Hides, green, per lb .......... ......5 " dry, " t& 11 Beeswax, V " ............ 20 to 22 Sweet Potatoes, Ysms, per bush. 60 to 70 - ; ; ' , Babamaa 45 Corn, per bush.,. .... 'a ' 85 Oats, -; - .... ...... 62J Peenuts .-85 ; ; t Local Grain Market. ' Corn, per bu ,......'. Oats per bu. ...... . ......... " Meal, per bu. ...... . ..... ...... . Hominy, per bu... ........;.... Cord bran, per 100 lbs, ' . . . Wheat bran, per " .... .. . . . Feed, 100 lb Cotton seed meal, ICO lbs. . . .. . Cotton seel I ICO lbs. ...... . E!.'pstu2 . . ITo. IT: ' y.'rtr ton..... ' $.85 7 .85. 126 1.40 1.50 1.50 M 2D.CD " 0.NE MORE GAME. Hew Bern Defeats Wilmlsgtut Better , Game on Part tf Wilmington. Other Games. Special to Journal. . Wiuoxqton, May 29. The locals put ap rather a better exhibition of ball than aanal this afternoon, but lost the game to New Bern by a score of 8 tot. Sweeney, a WDmlagtoa boy was oa the firing line for the local team, aad pitched a fair game, except In the sev enth Inning, when he went to pieces, aad none down, tbe visitors got four singles, one two bagger, which with two errors and severs! stolen bases, Betted New Bern five runs. , The following is the score by Innings and summary. 1 2 3 4 0 6 7 8 9-R H X New Bens 91000080 0-8 12 8 Wilmington 0 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 0-2 8 8 Batteries.IGettig and Foster, Sweeney and Fisher, two base hits, Foster (2), Gettlg, Dommell; stolen bases, Holland, Devlla (2), Randolph; bases on balls off Gettlg 1; off 8weeney 2; struck out by Gettlg 8, by Sweeney 4; hit. by pitched ball, Langblln; wild pitches, Gettlg, Sweeney (2); left on bases New Bern 7, Wilmington 7. Umpire, Mr. Mace. Time 1.45. Attendance 800. FOOt HITS. . The local base ball management might do a wise thing in making future ball games here start at 4 p.m. This will give Morehead and EInston people an opportunity to see the gsmes and eturn home the same nights. Why does not the A. & N. C. road make some special rates for those who want to see the league games in this city! The Raleigh pspers are now giving their principal attention to what the-urn pi re is doing to their club. The News-Observer is wondering how Charlotte got such a fine bunch of play, era within the salary limit. Jealous t T Ashenback after taking six gsmes from Raleigh, throws a bup at the Capi tol City aggregation, and tells them they play lino ball. Who Is going to stop that runswsy team, the Charlotte club ! If the win ning streak continues Charlotte will hsve to join some other league. The splendid nerve of tbe Wilmington people, in supporting its base ball team In the face of every kind of discourage ment, surprises every one. Not snother place on the circuit would have held to gether under like conditions. Chsriotte defeated Greensboro, yester day, at Greensboro by s score of 6 to 4. Chsriotte had not scored until ninth, making all Its runs in that inning. Durham assisted Raleigh yesterdsy in Its toboggan slido, defeating that clubby a score of 8 to 1. BTANDINGtOF THIS CLUBS. WON LOST PmJcENT. Charlotte 18 8 857 Raleigh 13 9 69i Durham 13 9 .571 New Bern 10 13 , 454 Greensboro 10 12 ' 454 Wilmington 1 20 .050 WEEKLY FASHION HINTS. Serviceable Jacket. A Long Turn Down Collar A jaunty and serviceable garment Is msde of black broadcloth of an exquis itely fine texture stitched with white Cortlcelli silk. It is cut with along turn-down collar and has white moire revere. Fancy stitching, la which the favorite diamond occurs again and again as well as stitched straps are features of trimming for which Cortlcelli Stitch ing silk, size D, is almost always em ployed. Other modes of gatnilure are cording, perforated strsps and strsps of peau de sole or satin, as. well ss moire, followed bv a varied assortment of braids. ' Perforations following some dainty pattern or design and showing the foundation of some speelsl lining are very nandsonv,; slso the appllqned trimmings of cloth, lafTetta or moire. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tbe public tbkt application will be made to the Board of Commissioners of Crsvea county for license to retail liquors st Ysnceboro In No. 1, Township Craven county Ap plication will be mads to the Bosrd Commissioners on the 1st Mondsy June 1802 and this notice is msde compll nee with the law governing the granting of license to retail liquor by the General Assembly of 1901; J. K. M. & B. R. WARREN, f his 1st day of Kay 1003. . JACC3 Pr.',- h Pja TThLkey to. tie t t. T. t. SALTRPATin " 1 The Crab ana Fishing laJtutry. Arpeal For Setter Schools. Msy 28. We had a good rain y eater- day aad gardens look better. 8ome sickness with as now; Mr Henry Smith, Mrs 3 J Dixoa aad Dalmon Gnlh rls are considerably under the weather. A child of Abram Willis' 1 very sick. Ws had some new Immigrants lately added to our colony, aad now Messrs George Smith, S W Dixoa aad Alex Wll lis are so hsppy that they are dsaclng the double shuffle aad high land fling over their first bora. We teU them not to lose all their soles thsy . might need them agaia In about a year. Rev. J W Wheeler, our P. C. failed to keep his appointment here last Saturday aad Sunday, he may be sick, Soft-crabbing has beea all the go tiers for the last month and they have . made some money out of It some as high as 83 per day, the season Is just about up now as It Is too warm to save them. Clamming la the next thing on - the docket Some have commenced this week. Cooper Adams, D J Willis and tbe women clammera have commenced, the women clammera are good, they get get sa many as two bushels per day, the men. 21 toSt per day. Soft crabs sell lor sT cents each If they are 2, Inches long. Clams 40c per bushel. Loona have alt gone but beach robins, a large aea bird, have made their appear ance and the hunters are going for them Mr Abner Willis killed 81 at one. shot last Saturday. They resemble the com mon woods robin, red breast and all, only much larger, and have along sharp beak and are excellent to eat Very few fish of any kind except a few little mullets and croakers. Some of our beat citizens, Messrs D J Willis and family and Cooper Adams and family speak of leaving these banks and moving on the mainland near Dr J W Sanders', we tell them they are too good and sensible a people to live as they do here, Isolated from all society, seeing nothing doing as good as nothing and rearing their families In ignorance, with no chance here for enlightenment whatever. - V There are 100 people living here In half a mile of each other and nine tenths of them are Illiterate, no education and they won't have any, because they, don't know the good of it themselves and won't send their children to school when they hsve the cbsnce. We have had 7 months school just about to close and out of 40 children of school age 14 on an average would go and these 14 consisted of different ones at different tlmea. Our school closes on the 4th of June next and while we can't have any so called commencement or general exercises ,ex aminations, as Is the esse generally at school ; closings. This Is for want of material to work with. We will have some good educational addresses, Dr. J W. Banders and David S. Koonce, Esq, hsve consented to help teacher out in bis exercises, by talking to these peo ple on that occasion. . ' The closing exercises of school No. 27 Morehead township, Carteret county, N. after a seven months term, which ought to have been eight by law, closes on Wednesday June 4th 1902. The ad dresses win be by two experienced edu eators well versed In thst line of work, Dr. J. W. Benders and David 8. Koonce Esq. of Bogoe.N. C come and hear them. ' The law says we shall hsve a 4 months school in our State In every school pre cinct, now why don't we have It will some one tell me? Politics are raging in Onslow county, it seems thst all the candidates we hear of to the number of 49 In Onslow are Demociats, looks like some other people besides Pops, Republicans and Faalonlst want office too. Well we are all right we will do sa we can and ssy what we please, because we have no axe to grind like the most of them, beggisg for an of fire to keep from work. ; X. Y, Z. . Draw Cork Baallr If you want to amuse friends at an evening pjirty, tell them that you can draw a cork out of any bottle without a corkscrew. r Of course they will laugh, but very soon it will be your turu to laugh. Take a plore of sealing wax and hold one end of It over a lamp or gaa jet un til H.bcTohics soft; then let some drops ef the wax fall on the cork In the bdt- tie. K KvOii as the cork is covered with wax "you muBt press tbe piece which you hold in your band against the cork, and you must hold It there until the wax is quite dry. Then will be easy for you to draw out the cork by using tbe stick of wax, which ;.- adheres to it in the same manner as you would use'a screw. No matter how firmly fixed the cork may be, it will almost Immediately yield to the pressure. - Yon must, how ever, take care not to wrench the stick of wax away from It while you are drawing it out, and you must also see that the cork is perfectly dry before you pour any wax on It Special Sale Ladles Vests. Tomorrow, and all this week we offer ladles fine blesched vests In all sizes. worth 15 to 20c. each, at 10c each, only 6 to each bayer. BARFOOT BROS. It wilt be to the in terest of those want ing Buggies and Roaa Carts to call at once, lhavz a feW second harJ cr.cs left on hana -Ml -" -4 y " ' r - a 1 r i to AN to to to to Is again to tbe front with High It's onr pleasure to f urnUh chandise procurable, at a saving of 15 to 25 per cent, on each .. ni Av.yt ai-MOa Ywtncrlit: frnm no. to to We Offer Barraios this week Curtains and Window Shades. . The best Anchor Brand Sheets, ready for use, 90 x 90, 7Ce. Andros coggln Sheets, 90 x 90, 60c. -Columbia Mills Sheets, 90 x 90, 60c. Pepperiil Mills Sheets, 90 x 90, 60c. - ' ' 81x90,65c. ' ; - Bolster Cases, 45 x 72, 80c - ' Pillow Cases, 86 x 45, lOcr , , t Pillow Cases, Dtx 45, ISc ' ' - Pillow Cases, Hemstitched. 86 x 45. 15c to to to We will sell you this week an Oil Linen Window Shade with fringe, all fixtures complete, 25c A better grade for 40c. A still better grade for 60c. All have fringe Big cut in Lace Curtaina. See them. Hosiery K We have them. See ns and save money Ladies Plain Lisle, 85c value, this week 25c Ladies Open work 25c , - - Ladles Mercerized, high grade, Fancy, good value at XSc 60c Ladles Lace that sell at all times at 40c, Special this week, 25c. ; Misses Open Work, this week 21c ; ',; Missses red and black, extra good at 25c this week 15e. V Children red, blue, pink ana white Socks, at 15c to t REMEMBER Mosquito and Fly Time is at hand. We have very thing to keep them out We can sell you a Canopy, read use, Hx 8 yards, for only 81.86; Si x 0 yards for only $1 85. - V AAAAAAaaAaaAAaAAAa&iaaaeaa AA8AiaeAaA4AAaaaaaaiaaal vT? Ttf Tf TTTvTtf T?TTTT?tf TTTTTTftf TTTTtTTTf tf TTf f The Store that Save Ton Honey. 4S ine American btock Co., 2 win tase pleasure in snowing -V nT.tfVl'YTYIVi CIsOTIIING of every description, Shoes, Hats and every article of DIXIT GOODS usually found in a first-class dry-goods store. We have a beau tiful line of Straw Hats which are very cheap, also fells and derbies. The very latest styles in Low Quarter Shoes at prices that defy competition. - Beautiful fancies in Ladies In fact we have everything for the summer girla. We carry a full line of heavier goods to supply the working people, and we sell them too. The prices is what sells goods, and We claim we can save you money.' Come let us convince yon. s 4 S 4S I AMERICAN P HOWARD, 59 Reduced 'Prices. t ...... x ,-. . Stieky Fly Paper, Lemon Juice Extractors, JJ Ice Picks, Ice Tea and Soda Glasses,; Milk Shakers, , AT WHITEHURST;S 45 Pollock St. Commissioner's Sale. NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Court, Craven County. ) Before Clerk. J. A. Bryan, and J. J. Wolfenden ' and wife Carolina Wolfenden, . ' ' -Vs. ; , Ihomas Singleton Court - - NOTICE OF SALE, i ursuant to the order of the Superior court of Craven county in the above en titled proceedings made and directed to me this the 12th day of May, A. D., 10U2 under which order I was duly appoint ed Commissioner to make sale of the following described land for division, 1 will as commissioner offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday the 14Ui day ox June, A. ' u., 1902 at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at at the court house door of Craven conn. tv in the citv of New Bern, all the fol lowing described tracts of land lying and being in Oraven connty, North Carolina situated upon and in Catfish Lake Poco sln, being fully described in the Petition filed in the above entitled pnooeedings to which reference is made for full- de scription of said land. Paid petition be ing duly filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior court of. Craven county iu lue Muuve eui-ibitm vMiiao biiu hi wiq papers filed In said cause. I his Mav the 12th, 1902. - ROMULUS A. NUNN, ? Commissioner. . ... --w u A fair day's wages fof a fair days work is right and just, but the wages must be raid in good coin. 8o don't riieot your horses by Riving them Inferior od. Get Spencer's, which is of the best and uniform quality. Corn, oats, meal, eto., of the highest grade. , r 19 & 1 r.u'..et Dock, Hew IVcn, IT. C. Feather n uusiers - r oonmii Grade Goods and Low Prices. the people with the Best Mer- in Hosiery. Red Linen. Lace V! the for 4t their immense stuck, 4 STOCK CO., Proprietor, - 01 BXlildle Street. Foy & Wood Co., Practical Tinners and Plumbers. Tobacco Flues, Stove ripe, and Roofing. We make a specialty of not Air Heating, Steel Ceiling and Iron Fence work. .' - You will find us at Draiiej V Old Ntand, South Front St. My Stock of tyheeler & Wilson Is nearly exhausted, only a few left that will be sokl at SPOT FACTORY COST. A chance of a lifetimo 1 T. a . A few $35.00 Bicycles, will close out at $11.00. Other good wheels at $19.50 and 15.00. WM. T. HILL, ', , SPORTING .GOODS, . Jl 93 Middle Street. A Joyful Acceptance is always given to an invitation to ride in a Waters" carriage, as they are renowned for their easy riding qualities, as well as their stylish appearance. Tins combination can only accrue from a ve- hicle that is perfect in construction and finish in every detail. A better carriage cannot be built than the genuine Waters' bug rubber or steel tires. We built anything you want Lowest price when quality is considered. : G. EL 7ctcrs Cz Csa, Phone 185, , 78 Broad St, Nxw Bbrn, N. C s tx r avis'. Theo, V.V ! :l. cr V-nola, r.oyal Line, Lew r (' TuY. r, ami other lead st L'av'.s rreacilptloB Thsr- I Sewing Machine's t, is tt.e er2rres'.l.JS0C'." ;, ov
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