.J BERNK JOUMAL C :AELE3 f. STEVENS. DITOB AND PBOPBIKTOR. v Beenk, N. C. Oct. 8, 1896 utered at Uie Post OfSoeat New Berne, C. u second claas mailer. ... " it Daily jousjui, (except Monday): U .ret-ed by carrier in tbli city, at W eenta r monta, ' ' kk( Moxtrs, Invariably in advance, ft M YSAB . . " ", K seklt Jousaul one year, In advanoe, $100 Advertising Kates given on.appUoatlon at . offlR. ' ; i; ,'', ' i '' ' yire easts par line win be enarged for ardt ol Thanks, Resolutions o Beepeet and Obltaary Poetry; also tor Obituary Notice bar tbaa tboM which the editor himself sluOlslveM a matter ot news. - , ;. Notices of Church and Society and all other entertainment! tram which revenue la to be aurtved will be oharged for at the rate of five aline. The JorjniuL will not under anyoireum atanoei be responsible tor the return or the ale keeping ol any rejected manuscript. No exception will he made to this role with re- ard .3 either letters or inoloeures. Horwlll : Editor enter Into correspondence con cerning retectedmanusoriiit. THS PROVE II PROVES AGAIN. Those grotesque creatures whose habit it is to advertise their own lack of the reasoning faculty by declaim ing against the prevention of small pox have been mnch rejoiced of late because the English Royal Commis sion that for seven years, had been studying, or pretending to study, this very simple question, finally made a report not qnite so emphat ically in favor of compulsory yaci nation as all sane people had expect ed they wonld do at the end of theic ludicrously deliberate investigation Tneap.aDe utter condemnation was such an unaccustomed piece of good luck that the anti-vaccinationists nut urally over looked the fact that the Commissioners unanimously pro claimed the value of Jenner's dis covery, and were only divided as to the nation's right to compel the cit izens to nndereo an operation to which, unless performed with care and skill, certain remote but well recognized dangers are incidental. It was as mnch of a triumph as these would-be propagators of a loathsome malady are evor likely to get, and thev could hardly be blamed for making the most of it. Now it is the turn for the many a thonoanth time of people by whom facts and figures are not despised or ignored, to find new confirmation for their belief iu vaccination as the measures. It will not be necessary for them to show any particular ela tion, or even to take any particular plans in calling public attention to new support for a theory already safe fro'n any possible attack. Still, it is well that the record should be complete, and therefore is there con siderable interest, though not much practical value, in the report, sum mariied in another column, which was made by the special committee that investigated the recent small pox epiedmic at Gloucester, Eng land. The work of this committee seems , to have been done promptly, care fully, 'and with intelligence. Its findings are definite and detailed, mil Ibe uuuuiuoiuua OjlU lUCTIWIUIV uu duotions from the data obtained, Nobody eicept an anti-vaccination iat can fail to see from the facts collected that this terribly fatal out - break of disease iraa deliberately in vited by a simply maniacal neglect of the means that would have made it absolutely impossible. For not one vaccinated person died of small pel at Gloucester in those dreadful weeks . when funeral processions moved in almost nnbroken lines through all the city. There was not one exception, even for the proverb's sake, and the rule of safety must go without that poor proof. As it has very other, one can easily pardon the omission. ft. x. Times, Far arer M Years Mrs. Wins low's Soothing 8jrup has bseo nsed by Millions of Mothers for their Children while teething, with perfect access. - It soothes the child, soften the Rums, allays ail pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty -five cents a bottle. . ... WAWSBOHO. . Cool and pleasant weather with plenty of rain; health pretty good at this time. Cotton nearly'' all picked out; gath ering corn and digging taters in prog ress; cetton tamed oat some over half a crop. , Some of onr merchants are get tin g in their goods. ' Dave Moore, II. Greenblot and John Pittman, 1 ave received theirs, . Th fishing is getting good again K me largo mullets are being caught ! ut t he price it very low only 1 1-2o - r pound, fresh. Lots of gray out are being hooked outside now, i T CURB A SOLDI IBKOaa BAT ' n Lnxativt BrotnO Quinine Table! as i druggints refund the money if it fail ' cure.- 25c ' ' this Scribe with Capt. Joe Blood good and Tom Bartley, weut out last Friday and hooked -something over hundred, this was the' first trial trip of anyone outside this Fall Our town is enlivened by a band of music, led by Prof, M. A. Cuth bert, the boys turned ont last night in a parade, we wish -them success. Mr. "A. F. Famuli raised some very fine Lecont pears this Fall, some weighed 21 ox. each; he sold $6.00 worth from one tree. V, The Baptist church here is very slowly progressing, fears are enter tained by some of its completion. The steamboat is ready to launch and will probably be shoved off in another week. Col. E.W. Fonville of Duck Creek. has the finest cotton in the county, we think, 7 feet high on an average of 6 acres. Constable Young had a trial the other day with some law breakers, that made him say "Errah Errah' a dozen times or more, but he got through all o. k. and enriched the treasury department too. Mr. D. B. M irton, was down to onr Sunday school last Sunday and made an address to the school. .. Mr. John M. Howland of Russell's Island near here, and Miss Nora Pate of this place, formerly of Goldsboro, took it in their heads to get married last week, so they got v at a norse ana nnggy ana went 10 Jacksonville, got their license, and called Squire Billie Gardner, who took them to Mr; Geo. Gurganous' boarding house and made-the two one according to law, the happy couple took a honeymoon trip on board the steamer '-Purdy;" arrived here, all right, after a three pleasure trip. Doctor Montfort makes a mistake when he said the Ward's Mill Cor respondent, said he (the Doctor) wonld not vote the straight Democrat ticket; the correspondent said, "now we learn" that he would not do so, etc., he (the Cor.) did hear it for fact, a gentlemen told him (the Cor.) that the Doctor's son Ed. said "that he (Ed.) did not want Morton and Simmons to be elected, and further more hoped that no one would vote for these two men, and from the talk it was expected the Doctor was of the same opinion as his son. The correspondent thought it was so and was glad it was so, for that was the opinion of the correspondent, as well as many others. The corres pondent meant no disrespect to the Doctor, on the contrary, holds him in the highest esteem. If he said anything wrong he begs the Doctor's pardon, for he didn't intend it, but he is sorry, sure, that the Doctor and his sons are going vote the straight Democratic ticket this year. Sorry that the correspondent don't see as they do, or they don't see as be does but all friendly of course. W. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Pboelie Thon,a, of junction City. Ill-, was told ly her doctors the had Con sunfption and lhat there was no hope for he, but two bottles Dr. Kind's New Discovery completely cured her and - she says it saved ber life. Mr. Thot. Eggers, 139 Florida St. Sun Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, tried without remit everything else then twught one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured, lie it naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these, nre samples. that prove the wonde rfui efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Cold. Free trial bottles at C 8. Duffy's Drug Store, fibu lar size 30c. and 11.00 (a) Say!!! Do you wantltoj be comfortable Winiert this Do you want to save your temper this winter I Do yon want to save half your' fuel bill t f T f I t I If yon do just go dowa to the SLOYER HAEDWAEE CO'S ST0EE and any yon a . TVMkoii Heater. The (iiea'e4 Leatiiip: tiovs ever id. vnted Ak yonr neigblon about l hem, We sold ttieiu i-ne hot n er and tliey are Komi I ' uhi t in uli-'netlinr ihu winter. Ilie?re mmle i f ist Huaeis iron nod Ituvc dra't opeuio nt the top, which prevwif lire from popntair out. Thev aim have uuiotuilic miiuku doors which no similar stove liai. ' - NOIT IS THE TIB , In pnlnt your l.ranhn sod andirons. AVe have Hie psiiil. W h ve tie IX'-nTS Cook Stoves, and wheo Joa are passiu, drop lu and let u show tliem to you. A little child could see their lurpcriority over any other stove, f ire Backs warraoteii to last fifteen years and we will replace any tbaj ao not ion mat long. A oire lot of FOOT MATS on band. Remember we guarantee 'be price of every article we evil yon. No one under sells ut. We solicit your patronage Kespecllully Yours, - Slover Hardware Co. . Why suffer with Couvl, Colds, and LaOrippe when LASATtva Bnoxo Qoihihs will cure you la one day. Doea not produce the riogiiiK In the head- like Sulphate of Quinine. Put op In tablets convenient rr Ukinjr. uuurnnteeu to cute or money refund U iics 25 Cents, For ale at Ursdham's Pbsrmuny, sod all other xsrug mors. 1 '' eC The highest claim for other IXfM tobaccos is " Just as good as Durham." Every old smoker knows there as good each two ounce pons insiae eacn tour ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. iter Buy a bag of this cele brated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of valuable presents and how Q to get COVE. Miss Ada Dauglierty, of Perfec tion is visiting friends and relatives here this week. -Misses Tick White and Esther Ormond, while visiting at Dover, came down and spent a night with the Misses Whites Jast week. Mr. George DeBruhl and wife, of DeBruhls, pail us a short visit this week. . Miss Bettie Porter leit Monday to aUonct Littleton Female College. Core public school, to be tangbt by Mrs. A II. Alphin, and. Core Creek public school, ti be taught by Miss Julia Charlton, will begin, Monday, October 19th, 1890. Two crooil political speeches were made here Saturday, by Messrs. J. W. Biddlo aud Mark Stevenson. Tho rain prevented there being a very large attendance. Kev; A. E. Rouse, Free Will Bap tist, is conducting a levival at Win tergreen. Rev. Dr. Sandford began a revival Lere Sunday night; considerable in terest is being manifested. Dr. Sandford held a meeting at Dover last week, and tliero had been forty seven conversions Saturday. The meeting was coutinued by Rev. N. Hooker. Much in Little Is especially true ol Hood's Fills, lor no medi cine ever oontalned so great curative power In so small space, They are a whole medicine chest, always ' ready, hfc '.:' ways efficient, always sat isfactory ; prevent s eold or (ever, cure all liver ills, sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc,"1 see, Tie only Fills to take with Hood's SarSBparina. : ; ELECTION LAW. Aa Caaetraed y iDemaeralle, Beaab- lleaa a PepnlUt Siatr(Cbalrmea. Ealeioh, N. C, State Chair men Manly, Bolton and Ayer agree to the following as the proper con strnction of the election law and re quest members of respective parties to follow it. That all persons are entitled to register September 26, October 3, October 10, October 17, and these days only, between 9am and, 4 p m. save in incorporated towns and cities. ' October 24, no act shall be done regarding registration save right to challenge between hours of 9 a m and 4pm any elector whose name may appear on the boobs. O.stober 31 no act shall be done regarding registration save to hear and determine all challenges made on October 24. Hearing shall be had between the honrs of 9 a m and 4 p m in all pre cincts save those in corporate towns and cities where hearing shall be had until 9 p. m. That any person who comes of age between October 17 and Elec tion day, or who is entitled to regis ter by reason of his residence in the State or County being of sufficient time required by law, which time ripened after October 17, shall be entitled to register on election dav and vote; and such persons who offer to register and vote tin election day may be challenged, and said chal lenge beard on election day, CASTORIA tot Infanta and Children. ' : Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Wanted! 500 Barrels Unleached, Hard Wood Ashes. Barrels with covers f urnishod. Apply to Gio. N. Ive8 & Son, is none just as G mm mon bag, and two cou them. . To Begiatrare. v.,i Clerk's Offioe.New Berne, N.O. September 7th, 1896. The Election Law provides (Sec tion 9) that whenever a Precinct, as laid oil by the Clerk, shall not be identical in boundries with any ex isting Precinct at the" election of 1894, then there shall be in such Precinct a new" Registration. This provision necessitates a new Regis tration in the following named Pre cincts in Craven County where boundaries have been changed towit: Maple Cypress," Vanceboro, Fort Barnwell, Core Creekv Dover, Tem plo's Stanton's, East James City, West James City, R;verdale, Rocky Run, Plesant Hill, Neuse Trent, St. Phillips and Pavietown. It is further provided that where the Registration Book shall be mu tilated or lost in any'Precinct that there shall bo a new Registration in that Precinct. v! ; . - - - Therefore if in the following Pre cincts in which the boundries have not been changed the Registration hook is lost or so mutilated as to render the names nnintelligable, then and in that case Registrars are directed to cause a new registration of the qualified voters of the Pre cinct to witK Truetts, Lee's Farm, Jasper, the First, Second, Third and Fourth Wards of the City of New Berne, and McCarthy's Precinct of the Fifth Ward of the City. Ja each and every Precinct where a new registration is had each quali fied voter offering to register must take the oath prescribed by law be fore his name can bo enrolled. If there shall be no new registration in his precinot the voter can simply have his name transferred to the new book as heretofore without . be ing reqnired to tike the oath. Before entering noon the dis charge of their duties Registrars must take and subecribe the oath of qnalificationbefore the Clerk, , a Justice of the Peace or other person authorized to administer oaths, which oath must be filed in the of fice of tho Clerk of tho Superior Court. The time at which the registration of voters shall begin is construed to be Saturday - Seninlier 2Cth . and oontinue for three consecutivo Sat urdays thereafter being Octobor 3rd 10th and 17th. :1 . ' That October 24th shall be the challenge day or day of entering challenges, and October 31st the day upon wbicn tho challenges are heard and decided by the . Precinot Board and upon which the books are to bo closed, at 4 o'clock p. m. except in Cities and incorporated Towns where they are to remain open until 9 o'clock p. m. of that dav. Registrars are not required under the New Law to record the p ace of birth and occupation of voters. - ; , W. M. Watson. , J Clerk Superior Court. Bocklea's Arnica Salva. 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The (.'ash Surrender end Paid Up Values are plainly suited in each pni icy, thus avoiding all 'misunderetsnilina or disappointment. - The aueuts of the Company n-speelfully siilii it correspon dence with anyone desiring lurther infor mation. ; . x.-?: S. D. WAIT, Gen. Agt., EALEIGH, N. O. ; P. S. COX, Agent, NEW BEBKE. N. C. One Thousand for ' One (TBADB HARK.) : , ACCIDENT TICKETS. : ' The Inter-State Casnalty Company, of New York, ives THKEE MONTH'S Insurance $1,000 for $1.00, f to-mea or women, between 18 anrt SO years nt age, against fatal Htreet A'olrtents a-foot, or on Bicycles, - Uorses.WaKons, Horsa are, Railroad Cars, KlevaO'd, HrMpre, Trolley anil Cablo Cars, HteamsliipsiaamikoaUaiiil ttam Ve rles. For Male My - S JJ, street. WW. H. OLIVER, LIFE, FIHB, MARINE, ..... I. ACCIDENT. FIDELITY. ' ' - ' STKAM BOILBB Insurance. - . ' NKWBFhN. ' A ntinilitsr of Tlme-Trled and Fln-testad Ctnitanis represente!. . . uvar tuu,ui,uuu asseu reprmeuwa NOTOARV HcnLlO. Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Con necticut ana renusyivauia. FVAgent National Board Jlirlne Under writers. v :!.' FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants .;i-fi-;v; .BANK... v. Besan Business acar, loei. Capital Stock, paid In S7S,0O0.O0 Surplus, 8,000.00 UHI' divided Prollts,. ..S.soo.oe - OFFICEBS: I H. Cctt.bs, President. - W. 8. CHADwioa, Vic Pres. - ... ,i T, W. Dawar, Casbler. A. H. Powbll. Teller, F. F. Mattiibws, Collector. Wlth well established connections this Dank la prepared to offer all accommoda tions oonslstent wltn conservative banking. prompt ana carerui attention given to col lections. We wul b. pleased to corresiond wltb those wbo may con tern plate making enanreaoropeniua nowaonounta. . TBoa. A. Gaaan.Prea. Wm.Drj,VloaPras - H.M.Qaovss, Cashier. . ' CITIZEIVS BANK ; of mhw BsrjEixra, w. O. DO A flBSEBAt BAKKIHO BUSINESS 1 The Aooonnu ol Banks, Vankera, Corpor at Ions, Farmers, Merchants and otbera r. oelved on tavorable terms. ronpt and ear rol attention riven to tbelnunrst ol oar on tomera. Coll.Jtlons a Speolally, i aoAao or DiavoToaa. " ; ' Ferdinand Ulrloh, K. II. Meadows, J. a. Moadows, Chu. DnOy, Jr. Samuel W. I pock, . Jamn. Redmond, Chaa. U. Fowler, . . . Chsa llelzeniteln, niia.nl uuan, nnjr jciRun, B. W. Sinallwood, " Thnmaa A.U uo. Ji.ives, . c.K.roy. . W. . Crockett. J. L miS. - EOS. DANIELS, , President,, WlcslPrts, . 0, H. &0BSUTS, Cashier. , THE national dank, Or KBW BKRNB, K.'tt'" rwooBfosvsvariro lses. Capital, ........ ........"......SIOO.OOO Surplus Proflts,.............98,168 DlRBCTOBA Jab. A. Bar as, ; - Taos. Dahtbls. Chab. 8. Brtab, . J. H. HackbubI Jo, Duns, t L. Habvbt; a. h. itoBBKTs, ; . at. uisuor Miss Mary Hatch Ear rison will begin her Music Class on the first Monday in October, at her residence, 17 New street. Take Notice I Ttis best thing for Kw Berne that bas ever happened. An enterprise IDat will be ever a rui-ce-s. We t bow sawing conk wood, ttori r ranije lenstlis, the very nicest kind, and storing it sway under large shed bouse; keeps dry always la rainy weath er, and never srels wet We kceu a targe Hock of this kind on hand. We cut Ui prices on sawing, as wears better preparer! to doit cheajrer than lierttnriira, smi we now aeiivcr 11 in your wood bouses or an j where yon want t, without any trouble to you, only iiivu your orders to BIG Li ILL, li.r Sliinzle Man. - You can also do Big Dill a favor, tj repotting to him, if liin on carls don't deliver Hie wood anywhere Hie ru tnini r oiny aant it put. We hivvo pol.ie inen and nice teams ready to wi ve the Hood citiwins or New j; only tke liolil of on tn'i one lliwt lias m-F r n Il( me like tt.; I rf. j:p i... .. . ., : if i! y will . I to I,l)W PKOFESSIONAU' F. X. Simmons, A.P.Ward. Ciiimioit & Warl, ATTORNEYS mid COUNSELORS at - LAW, . -KI.W r.BUNK,.N. C. - Prsolloe In t isveu. CHitcret. Joncl.enolr) and UiihIuw ami l'Hinlieo oonntits, aim fiie Supreme Court. ( Iliee al No. 8 boutU Fi out street, opposite Uolel llinitawka. .'sj:reo-orAl dentist, OCIcei Hnghes Building, " : 3. E. Corner Middle and Pollork Slrects,over . . . : : lliailham's rhannocy. KEW BBRNS..M.O. P. II. IPellelier, ATTORNEY AT LAW,' t Middle Street, Lawyers Brick Building. Will liraetlce In the Conntles of Craven Carteret. Jonef, Onslow and Pamlico. U, 8. Ooui t at New llerne aud 8upn ma Court ot the State. mm Caveats, and Tiade-Marlcs obuinedand all Pat J entbuunesaconanctcdior modcratc rere. - OuaOmeBi.OepoarreU, . pTttrrOrmI aud wecansecure patcatia leas tuas tbaa tiioa' remota from Wsshinetoo. ; i , Scad node, drawing or photo with dracrlp ' tion. W aaviie, if patentable or not. Ire Ol 5 charge. Our fee not due till patent b secured. I pamphlet " How to Obtain Pateou," with coat of almo in tha-U. S. and Ionian conntt:ac-: lent tree. Address, C.A.SNOW&COJ Ope. ptint Orner, WHmoTon. D. O WJt. mVS. " -r- JA3. BEBJtOHD, ' - . Fresilett,' ' - vies-rmt. :.'.-8. B. 9DI5, See k Tress. - New Berne Igs Go .. Manufacturers of ..'-. WW. CRYSTAL ICS From Diftiiltd Wster. 1 Out-put 20 Tons Deilv. ' " car jjnna ua poitt'iita. Ice delivered dsilv (exceui Suudav) 0 a. m, to 6 p m. Suuriiiys (re'iiii on'y) 7 n.- ra. to la noon. ,. Pur prices aud other mrormstion, address, B. S, GUIOS, Manager. afl-kPiul irhdiirB WlMknMB fMlf-ral Debility. Billioneoess, L iss of Appetite, TnitiiMannn an. I n.imfinfttirm Orovif TestelFC Chill Tonic, remi.T.s the cause wbith proditfes these' tnmtiles. lry It and Vim aill be tletiuhled. BO cent?. To get the genuine ask f i Grove V Thousands bless ihu day tiny heard o Dr. E C West's Nerve and Biain Treat meou It bus brought happiness aud health to replace misery and d'ecoarage. aient, Tiiirtv dav treatment lor $1.00. For sale by F. &"Du By. - , . ,. ' ; : If some people were half as big as they think tbey arfl, the world would have to be enlarged. ; i. Soccsssful 'forypnrs, Dr. L Brnn'tCO, & G. Cure; three dajs. No bal eflecis. One Oollur, at sioreur ly rr,nil. For sale byF. d. Duffy. . :What some people know-would fill a book and what they don't know would fill a library. Get genuine Dr. Le Bran's 8. & P. Fills for ladies. Sold only by authorized ngenL". Une Dollar, at store or my man, f or i byF. 8. Daffy. ;. v ; - Hall the peoplo In the world are working the other half for cho nips, and making it pay. : - Dr. E. C. West's Nerve sud Brpln Treatnieut Is pa irantttd to cure any ease of nervous debility of whatever cvusn.. Sis months course wiih ynsrantee,' $3. At stoieor by mnil. For sale by F. 8. Egotism makes a man believe the world thinks as much of him as he thinks ot himself.; v -; . WsnttdThe unforlnusie to knew that Dr. Le Brim's G. &. G. Cure cure in thiee days. One Iillar at store u by mail. For sale by F. 8. Duffy. ,; . . ; The man who never forgets any thing, never forgets to boast of it to everv one he meets.; . ; : , ' Ladies, despair not.' Dr.' Le Brun's 8. A P. Pills sura cure. One Dollar: at store or by mail. For sale at F. 8. ,I)ul- 1 ilO!". The reason moBt people give ad vice so ireeiy is oeoause tney arc anxious to get rid or it. For seventeen years DrE. fi. Wost's Nerve and Brain 1 realmtnt has workexl wonders for the sick, pale,' nervous, dt biliuted men and women of this eounti-r, I per box; six for $3. For sale by F. K Dully. - The maa who Is willing to do as he would be done by, always rants to be done bj iirst. . , Toe will not be disappointed In Dr. Le Brun's G. & G. Cure. No bid fleets, no dielj tbrte days. One Do'Ur, al store or by ujai. Foi sile at F. f. Duf fy s. Nothing hurts a man like pinning iaitn to a wrong auea anu oemg scratoh by the pin. , ' - D.ilicste ladies take great rcstrrative Dr. Le Brun's a & P: Pills. One Dollar at s'nro or by nitl, ' For sale 1 1 F. K Duffy. :. :. .. , . - We never know what we can do till we try, and then we frequently find that'we can't. Be a man. Tske Dr. E. C, Wisl' Nerve snd Brain Treatment. It restore manly vigor. Guaranteed to cure. I per bi x, six tor 3. For snle at F. 8 Duf iys. . - . ' - Nine out of ten men who becomes thoroughly contented, have outlived thoir usefulness. " ' No puiilicily. R o j your dollar by mn nrid fjul a hox .f Dr. X Brno's O. & 0 ( ure. Cures in tine dnyt. Never fulis t or si lo by F. 8. Dully. When a man knows his duty, he avoids doing it by asking advice. Dr. Le Brun's S. A P. Pdl, tlio only French; lor Indies. One Hnllur, nt slcei or ly mail. For sate by l' H. I't.t'y Vou'iuti ti' .!.( C. ((! ! Ilortaa Calo ITotica !, Under and by virtue of provklous or certain mortgage deed or Deed of Trust, executed l.y W. T. Caho to T. P. Dev dvux, dated the 7th day of Anril, 1880, end r'u'y reci rded in tbe County of PatnlW co, Stale ol N. C, on .the said day. Book 14, Pnge 49 to 51, for llie purpote ol eccurnu the -four bonds or nroiidcsorv nobs tlitrein specified; and by - reason of defnult in the payment of said piomisfory notes, and the provisions of taid Mori, cni t Dee'l, eir Deed of Trust, at tbe re quest of the grantor therein n-med, W.T. Cnbo.. . r I will fell at taction, to the highest bidder l?r cusli, at the c- uit -hutise door in l!nyloio. & unty of Pamlico, State ot Nonlt Carolina on -THUHSDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1896, al the h ur ot 12 o'cla k nH'0, tbe follow ma d scribed real estate, situated iu No. 8 township, Pamlico county, tforth Car olina, lo wit; ' f - ' ; - An joininp the lands of T, T. 'Gooding and others, boundidas fllot: Begin-' iiiij? in the Wise division Hoe, 818 poles !iom the JUxas Northeast corner, running tl -enee North 23 East 125 pilrs; ih nee 8"Utll 69, Easl 1D0 poles to T. T. Good ings line at the had of Dead Oak Gut.' tlieiic'i with Gooding's line. 25 West 125 pole; thence Nortli 59 Wtst with ' said Wise diVidinu line, 130 po), s to the be eli)niBjicontuinin 100 acres, more or less. It lieinjl tbe same land described iu a Dee I from D. U. Honker to W. X. Caho, rinted. 3rd, 1881. snd ncorrlrd in tbe Public Reconis of Pamiico eounty, BOJk 9, Page 529, 630 and 1 81. - Also tbe undivideil J inteiest in the follnaing towu lots, in the loan ofStnte wll, in sftii-ouiity snil 3tate,- to-wit: L"t N.i. .25,- begioninu al the enrnnr of Main sini and Jjekson elre t. and run ning n-ttii J ii-kson ctn vt lo ti e line of the I. .t m-rnpii d by the colon d Baptist cbtlrcb known jis ti e MnttctV lim; tlience with rad line to tlie Hue of lot Nu 86, C U. enwlets lme, ther.ee aitb Hi's line lot No. 26, to Main etnet, tbenre with the street lo the be(.inn;n, I'onteii.itis one- hall acre. Also an umli idei J iuterst n lot No. : i'eiiin itir "at llie c roer of Main St , an. I UDimtriev an l mis mih Main STeet to 0 II Fowlers line, thmce with' his Hue lo r.niilher of his linee, t-ivirtiuit the raid la Irom In1; thence with the said (liviil;r)a line i-l S lid Fonhn t.i Union street; thence with Union S'rvet to the be yluniug, rontariiui" ntiMiait acre. a. T. r. DiivitKJtt'A, Trustee, By CHA8. U. Tq0Ma6, Atioraev. ' - This Septinjlier 8rd 1890. . ... - - .. jv sra a m sr m - m 1 ." ' Under the powircotifered upon me as Executor ot the last will snd testament of Gatsey Williams.' deceased,' late Of Craven county, 1 will expose' to public sale to lobe highest bidder for cash, at the court house dr in the cily of New Berne, rn Motiday the 2bth day ot Uetub r, at lit M., s'l the rivht, title nridTtiteri st of tbe said Gatsey Williams, in certain piece or parcel ol land lying, being aod situate in Oiaven d-uuty, b uoded and described as follows, to it:- Beginuirgata stake in Noah Perry's tirtt line one poleTrora bis second corner runnirn reverse of his line 8. 39, W. 80 and 18-100 poles to a mark s' I pine, tbeo S, CO, E 78 poles toClarks Avenue, llicn IN 8U, JS 3U ann 18-100 polis, with smd Avenue to a siake, then M. 00, W. 04 poll S lo the Ih ginning, Con la D'Dii 15 a res more or less, blng tbe land conveyed by E. T. Ballinjjir and wife to the said Oatm-y Williiiiiif-, by deed dated March f, 1882, and reglateied In in office Register 01 Deeds of (.'raven Co., book , folio Also, all that certain peC ofland situ ated in Craven County adjoining tbe lands ol Bryan Cummings and others, contain ing four teres moro or less,' being the land conveyed by Riley Gtflin aod wife to the said Qalsey Williunis. For a more particular description ol which, lefertnce l ... ,U - t O- VI IB UIOUO IU UIO 1KVUIUO Ul ylU TCU VVUUIT Book 882, folio 412 aod 443. " . N. TISDALE, Executor ' y .. JXotlce. .'. . NUUTU UAKULINA, tkrore Craven County. . tbe Clerk. In Be, Probate of tbe ) Citation and or. Naocopative Will of vder of publication Mary D, Dewey, dee'd ) lo the next of kin. ' To tlenry T. Bunt. William T. Huttt, Benjamin Tiiomas, 8. N. Ball, Henrietta McDonald. James McDonald, ber hus band:. Yoo are betehy uoUfie-l and cited to appear before meat my office In the court house of Cm en county, on Monday Hie 9tli day ot November, 1E96, st the hoar of 12 o'clock, M. At which said time snd place the Nuncupative Will ot Mary D. Ilewey, dee'd, will be exhibited fur probate and contest mid Will If you shall think proper to do so, - :, i This the 24lb day ot September, 1896. - - W. M. -WATSON, . .Clerk Superior Court, Crave n County. Admlnlistrator's Notice The undiTsigued Thos. F. McCarthy, public administrator having duly quali fied as . adiuin slrator ol tbe mate cf Mrs. Mary D. Deaey, deceased, hereby gives ootice that persons having claims agaio&t the estate of the said Mrs. Mary D. Dewey, deceased, to present them to the said administrator, duly authenticated, for payment on or before the 13th day of tieptemner 1897, or else this noike wilt be plead in bar of recovery. Persons in. itebted to tbe estate mutt pay without delay. ' Tnog F. UcCabtbt, Administrator. This lath day of fr ptembT 1896. . - Notice of Dividend, Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad i . ' Treasurer's Olllce. J .." New Berne, N. C, 8cpt, 25, 1898. A dividend Of tiro (2) per centum npon the Capital Stock of the Atlantio and North Carolina Railroad Company has been doclared, psjable on and afur the 1 .It h day of October, 1800. to Stoekhold of Record on tbe first day ol October. 1896. . F. C. UOBERIS, Scc'y sod Treas. THEAStTBT rmrAtlTMFVT, orncH tttiperviwlna Arclilu-fl. v hln,"..it, l. C, Si,UtrnlH-r 1 .i M- At-ni I koi ohi s will t n. niv.(l nt 1 iiir otn. n iinttl S n t'lo. P.M. on tne'ii.l il..y ol (1,-i.n.tir, l' i, a t Ofienetl IniiK'lmi.-iy tl.i i-.i i ut, for Mil t n lalMir anil mnifi hhiiiiu'I lur IH 1. pi-PHMttl , 1VTMI n Ml ' l .Mil. H'.it.M I. .f HinliililHttT.t.,.j. -tt..ri . t . N , . t I llM. 1 I II I I . I : ' i ' i . . H 1 i I ( 1 i t. - ln al N i- A (s , 1, , , N, l . t , , I i ll l H w h a 'i. I I" - 'I. . .1 II II . V I ' I' 'I " 1 i . . 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