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:::s7,khhi journal C3ARLES L STEVENS. .JilTOE AND PBDPHIKTOK. ,? JiSBS. C. Nov. 27, 1896 I titered at Uj Poat Office at New Berne . u, aa aaeond clan matter ., .' I'm DiiLf Joumufc (except 4onelay)3is Uvered by carrier In this city, at Wceute T lUOBth, i hhec Mouths, Invariably In advance, 11.00 hn Yu.m :1 " " ' w i eklt JocauuL one year.ln advance, $1.00 Advertising ttates given on application at be omr..:, -j , . rure oenta per line will be chanted lor arda ot Thanks, Resolutions ot Beapect and Sbitoary Poetry; alao tor Ohlruary Notices her than tuoae wUloli the eilltor himself hall st aa a matter ot news. Notices ot Oboroh and Society and all other entertalnnenta train which revenue la to be derived will be charged lor at the tate or five e . line. ThaJnnHii. will not under anvoircutn tance'a be responsible for the return or the 4 kimlH nf anv rlmtAd mauUHCrlDt. No exception will be made to this rule with re- ard fcO either letters or lncioaurea. sorwiu Editor enter Into correspondence cou ernln. relected mannacrlitt. -'i-i'. A As fmoWIKU. The recent rrport of Stute Treits orer Worth for the fiscal year begin ning December 1st lact, shows that tho farmer! of Aorth Carolina have purchased the enormous amount of 151,666 tons of commercial fertili zers. '" It is in this one item alone, fertil nan, that the farmers of tho State show a wof ul lack of economy, for it cannot be denied that a very large amount of expense could have been saved to the farniors by a little work on their part by makiug their own compost heaps. ' Th very convenience of tho com mercial fertilizer makes it a danger- on a foe to the farmer who is at all procrastinating, for after delaying in the fall aud winter to make hie compost heaps, with spring work engaging his attention, tho farmer at once turns to the manufacturer of fertilizers aud orders what wants. ; And then the commercial fertili ser is inch a stimulant to the soil, that only the steady, thrifty farmer tame resolutely away from its pur chase, abd is satisfied to make his soil productive by means of his own manufacture which he has always at hand. " Not only does this immense pur chase of commercial fertilizers di minish the profit on the farmers' la bor productions, but it takes away from the State a vast sum of money nearly four millions of dollars which is sent beyond the bounds of North Carolina never to return. While it cannot be expected that the farmers of the State will d without commercial fertilizers, yet there can be no question that with industry now and during the winter months, the farmers of the State could save, and by very little extra labor, hundreds of thousands of dol lart to; themselves by making their own compost heaps. , The purchase of over 150,000 tons of commercial fertilizers in a year is certainly not indicative of thrift : on the part of North Carolina far men. Haw's Tills f We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward lor any cim of Catarrh that cannot be are4 by Bali's Catarrh Cure. V. J. Chknkt & Co., Props. Toledo, O, We, the undersigned, have known P Cheney for the Inst IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business iransaclioni, and financially able to cmry ul any obligation made by their firm. VYsT& Tbcax, Wlioleasle Druggists, Toledo, O. w Wai.dino, Kinnan fc Maiivin Wbolr, DiugglatS, Toledo. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ' 'ting directly upon the blood and macou rtinacef of the system. I'nce 73c. per bot tle. Bora Dy all L)rUL'''ist8. Testimonials ft s. Hall's family Pills are the beat. A Borrewea Umbrella Returned. The latest and biggest umbrella tory ii told by one of Farmington's merchants. Four years ago he loaned an nmbrella to a lady, who failed to return it. (as usual,) and !n time the loan was forgotten. One day quite recently, however, the lady walked into the store with an umbrella and said: "Mr., here is an umbrella which I' borrowed of you some days ago. I thank you very much, and I guess it is all right.". Suiting the action to her words, she opened the nmbrella and found the covering torn, and said, "Well, I guess I better fix this before I return it," and, in spite of anything the merchant could say, the nmbrella was sent to the city, here it was newly covered and hen returned in due form to the wuer. Farmington (He) Chron Me. "' ,: ' :' TOCVBCACOLD IB BAT ' Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets 1 diugjtiate refund the money lf.lt fails ittutloa to th tineas. ,: tfliit. Soudan is agaiu perfectly quiet. The 13,000 troops of Gen eral Kitchner thoroughly cleared the Province of Dongola of the 5,000 dervishes under Wadel Bish- ara. me inner retreatea across the desert to Metcmmeb, leaying Dongola to its new masters. Some 900 of Wad's Soudanese riflomon have joined tho Egyptian army, little caring for whom .they fight, if well paid. The natives of the Prov ince welcome the 'Egyptians back, having found the dervishes cruel masters. There is every prospect of an unopposed and permanent occu pation. The ailministratiou will, however, be in English hands, so that the tyranny and corruption of the former Egyptian domination will not bo restored. Nearly all the English troops have returned to Cairo with Genoral Kitchner, Slatiu Pasha and the other chief officers. The Egyptiaus and Soulano60 remain to occupy Dongola aud the towns El Dcbbeh Korti and Merawi further up the river where the desert routes from KhartoMm approach the Nile. The garrisons are kept in touch and sup ported by gunboat? and steamers. Two large gunboats were put to gether on the upper Nile. They are assisted by several smaller ones and all patrol the Nile from Dongola to Merawi. The railroad is being ex tended to a point above the Kaiber oataract, so that in low Nilo there will still be communication between Sarras and Merawi. There is no intention, it seems, of advancing at present as far its Her ber. It is announced that Khar toum is to be taken, but the time is left 'indefinite. In November the highest court will decide tho ap peal as to the right of tho Egyptian Government to take $2,500,000 from the treasury's surplus for the Nile expedition. If the decision is favor able, more will perhaps be taken from the surplus and General Kitch ner will get ready to take Khartoum next year. Parliament may per haps be asked this winter to assist with cash. Ex Old People. Old people who require medicine to re gulutc the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains o whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic ond alterative. It uels mildly on the stomach nod bowel?, adding strength and giving tone to lh) organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance ot the functions. Electric .Sitters is an excellent appetizi-r nud aids digestion Old People find it just exactly what they need. Piice lilly Cents and $1.00 at F. S. Duffy's Drug Store. (5) Tonrtnt Hleepln Cur Every Hnlnrday The Southern llailway and the Sunset route have perfected arrange' ments for a through Tourist sleep ing car from Washington to San Francisco, to leave Washington at 1115 a. m. every Saturday via Greensboro, Atlanta and New Or leans and to go through to Sau Francisco without change. This car is provided with sleeping accom modations on tho same plan as the regular Pullman car; but the cost of such berths is almost nominal as com pared with tho charge for the ordi nary Pullman berths. The morning train of tho South ern Railway from Norfolk makes connection with this car at Greens boro so that there is but one change of car's on all classes of tickets from Norfolk and Eastern Virginia and Carolina points to points on the Pa ciGc Coast. Berths in this through Tourist sleeping car, and all other information regarding trips to the West aud South, furnished on appl cation to District Passenger Agon I William Ilenry Tayloe, No. 5$ Main street, Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex Deputy (J. S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan., says i "I was delivered ot TWINS in less than 20 min utes and with scarcely any pain after using only two bottles of '"MOTHERS' SLu rnltNU HID NOT BUFPKB AITEEWARD. W"itbr Ezn mi of Mill, en receipt of eric, . Book -to Uiytuku1' mailed frw. BB1DFIELD BECIIUTCK CO., HTLiJtTi, 01. BOLD Df AIX DBUGOIST8. WbyMitler with Cousin, Colds, and LaOrlnpe when Laxativb Diiomo QumiMt will cure you 1b one day. Don not produce the tioglng In the bead like Sulphate of Quinine, l'ut up in tablets convenient ir taking. Guaranteed to cuie or money refunded. Price 23 Ceots. For sale at Bmdhaoj'i I'barmuny.'arjd all other Drug Stores, : ' 7 Visual HaUuetnatloq, , It is said that 05 per cent of vis ual hallucination in delirium tre-i mens-consists of snakes or worms, hi one form or another. Dr. Davis has been investigating tho subject in the alcoholic wards of.Bellevue Hospital with the ophthnlomoEOope, and has brought out some interest ing facts. In nvory one of tho ,10 cases examined, the blood vessels of the retina were found to ho abnor mal, lustead of being palo and al most invisible, ns in their oidi ay condition, they wcro .dark, almost black, with congested bio d. The blood-vessels of the retina, whi. h are so small and semi-trui sjaront in health, that they aro, not projected into the field of vision, assuino such a prominence that they are projec ted into the field of vision, and their movement seems like the twisting of snakes The Medical Times. They All "There are tads In medicine as well as in other things," said a buBy druggist, "hut the most remarkable thing about Hood's Sarsaparilla ia that customers who try other remedies all come baok to Hood's, and this fa why the enormous sales ol this medicine keep up while others 01116 and In a short time go out ot sight en tirely, to be heard from no more." "Why is it?" "O, simply because Hood's Sarsaparilla has more real enrative merit than any medicine I ever sold." This is of dally occurrence in almost every drug store. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the standard remedy which has cured more sickness, relieved more distress and made more happiness by bringing people lack to health than any other medicine. Its wonderful cures of the worst cases of scrofula, running sores, ulcers, salt rheum, etc.; of dyspepsia and other troubles where a first class tonic and aid to diges tion was needed; of catarrh, rheumatism, malaria and other troubles arising from or promoted by impure blood, have made Sarsaparilla The Btamlard the One True Illood Purifier, u r-n arc the only vllln to take nOOU S FllIS with Hood's Sarsaparilla, COORT CALENDAR Fur Fall Temi, IH6, Hnperlor (onrl, ('rnven Connly. j rreliarou aucr a cousiuiuiion 01 me New Bcruc bsr. Civil Calendar. WKDNESDAY, VV.C. 2. 8 30. 30. 49. 57. 04. 07. 102. 40. !)9. Taylor vs. Smith. Colin vs. Heath. Taylor vs. Simmons. Sultan vs. W., N. & N. R..I1. Work liros. vs. Cohin. THURSDAY, DEC 3d. Keuneduy vs. Webb. 1 lines vs. Outluw. Whitehurat vs. II. H. FRIDAY, Deo. 4TII.1 Snow Futpp Co. vs. Dunn, ct ills Slimp8on vs. Taylor. Meeentl Week. MONDAY, DKC. "Til. Stewart vs. E. C. D.Line. Etorn vs. Street. Uurrus vs. Myi rs. Bynum vs. Baker. Mace vs. Biddlc. TUESDAY, DEC:. 8th., Uhem vs. Insurance Co. Mills vs. Mills. Simmons vs. Insurance Company. Burma vp. Insurance Company. 70. 113. 100. 101. 111. 00. 86. OS. 110. WEDMiSDAY, DEC. 6TII. Ma?sic vs. K. H. 104. 10C. 109. 118. Messic vs. It. II. Congdon vs. Heritage. Follow v. H. It. THURSDAY, DEC; lOTn. Sheclkey vs. Fine Lumber Co. McCarthy, adin'r., vs. Tiidale, 119. 124. etal. 120. 127. Greeo vs. Lumber Co. C. W. Hardem and wife vs. A,& N. C. R. H. Co. DIVOKCKS. (18. liobiusoD vs. Ilobinsou, 103. Wilder vs. Wildei. Spencer vs. Spencer. MOTIONS. Ather vs ReizeDBteln. Tucker vs. Burner. Crublree vs. Echcelky. House vs. House. Coniinissioners vs. Tucker. Meadows vs. Tisdale. Preiss vs. Coha.. Simmons y. Duffy. Delafleld vs. Construction Co. Thurbcr va. B, aud L. Assochv 1. 3. 0, 13. 25. 28. 31. 82 8. 43. tion. 44. 45. Gray t. Fisher. Tliurber vs. B. and L. Associa tion. 47. 48. 51. 54. 11 00, 61. 92. 91. 100. 112. 113. 115. Hiler & Conly vs. Dunn. Moody vs. Smith. Justice vs. Justice. Goldberg vs. Cobcn. 6heelky v. Pine Lumber Co. Bank vs. Bpeucer. ' , Halm vs. Moscley. Worth vs. Craven County. Schcelky v. Koch. . DaUjjherty vs. Frazier. "Y Dawsoo vs. Hill. , Watson vs Crmen. , B. and U Aiid. vs. Cobo, - IT Get Your Christmas Gifts .mr Free p two ounce bag, and two f coupons inside each four lif ounce bag of Blackwell's g Durham. , Buy a bag of 3 this celebrated tobacco II and read the coupon lH which gives a list of val Hl'Uable presents and how im to.get them. HUB NEW BERNE ACADEMY, Sew Heme, M. C. Under the plan of reoiynmzjlion, oil. is thorough instruction in (lie Classical anil Knglish Courses oy a coins u emircid Educators from the Cnivcmfy t iSoilh t;ill.oljnil) Uorncr's School and other noted Educational Iiutilulions. I Tuition Fees Monthly hi Advance. Primary D purlnieut, $1 31 nr mnnili. Intermediate " 2 ?5 " Ctoical " 3 0J For further information, ncply or ml die?s, John 8. Jino. J.Ij., I). E II. Mkadows, T. A. Oiikkn. lliiurd i.f l!icnU NORTH CAWOI.INA. Superior Court. XOTU'B. Cuavkn County. Julia l'etiifur. YS Curl is IMlilur, ) The fVi'eiiclcnt ab ive namul, wH lake notirc, Unit n n fiction entitled ns nbovt' ha be:n commenct'd in the Sup-rior court ot Jones eminly, hy the plui'.tiff auniDt the I'efendent tor a divmce on ground of wilful iiba'id'innictH; and said chfindent will t n 1 1 tier dike notice, that he is n qiiin-d to appear at the next lerm of Jnnes hupi rior court to be held at the rnnrl li(,iiip in Trpnlnn nn llu r-l-nl nf l March, 1SSI7, nud answer or demur to the) complaint now on fi e in paid actiou, or the plniiit'fl wi 1 apply to llie court for the leliel deniiiuile i in said mtion. This November 12, 18r,0. S. K. KOONCE, Cleik Su;erioi Court Jones Co. Only for To-day, il Saves You Trouble and Time. Hoi Just rcciUcd One Hundred fonf of Marl to be snld by the bushel, hntrel oi ton. Any w:iy von want it. It is nice I lo improve jour sidewalks or yardi and i tutmv other place?. And uiu't it nice tc hnve a triend lo keep tlii murl in town so that every man, woinui or child can I ijt t it, by the letail or wholesale. Ho! Well now, wu keep SAWED STOVE WOOD, stove, ranyc, and lire ' pluce wood, all ready under larw ehed ' and never gols wet in rainy weather oak asn, ann pine. 200 COO BRICK FOR SALE. L iths, hund made and sawed shiDlcs, tiiwnys nn tianl. I lie suie and 'phone BIG IIILI. foi any I thing you want. 'Phone. No. 10. Brick I shingles, marl, luths and wood, J Caveats, and Trode-Marlcl obtained and all Pal 1 !cnt buMoewoontiuctcd for modcratc rcca. . ilUH i wrru.1 w. a. rr M.n w. r,-. i and we canftccuro patent in leas tune lima lnotir remote irora wasninxum. .... L J HM, ilr.l.a fM MlAtA . ltlt flWt!ll tlon. Wo advise, if patentable or not, free oi m PAMrHLXT, u If0 t0 Obtain Patents," witb cost ot sainein the U. S. and loreia connuxt sent free. Address, - i C.ApSNOW&CO;: ! Op. Patent Orncc, Washington, D.'C THE BUST Baltimore, Md. The Paper of the People For the People and with the People. Honest In Motive, Fearlets In Expression, Sound in Principle, Unswerving in its Allegiance to Right Theories and Itlght I'roollces. The Sun publishes all the news all the time, but it does not illow Its columns tr le degraded by ttocleau, immoral or purely sensational matter. t . ' , Editorially, Tim Sos Is tho consistent aod nncbanging champion .und defender of popular rights and Interests niminsl political machines and monopolies ot every cnamcter. inuependent in all thlngtt, extreme lh none. II is loi good laws, good government (hd good order, By mail Fifty Cents a month, Six Dol ,ar a year." . -.-. . . IookhaHt.-Tkxai!, Oct., 15, 1889. Messrs. Pli Jlcdiclnc Co., ' ". ,". v Paris, Tern. " Dear Sire: Ship us at tool at possible 2 gross Grove's Tastelcs Cliill Tonic. My customer want Grove's Tasteless Chill Tout and w.ll not have any other. In ourcxporlenciof over 2(1 years in the drug business, we' have never told any medicioe which gave inch uolvereat tat isfactlon. Yours Hmnectltdly. J. 8. JJkowsk Co, Many thousand dollars ij worth of valuable articles pi suitable for Christmas ' gifts for the young aud old, are to be given to itej smokers of Blackwell's ija Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find . one coupon msiae eacn a - ' Korth Carolina Conference II- E. Church South, Ccnvonirg at Eias'.oa, K. C. -Eeceritor, ohi . 139G Aliunde & North Ciirnlinn II lilro.id, l'iis.e "jit D. pail'iioni. N.w Hoi in'. N. C, Ni.y., 10, 1SHG. To Afjents Atlantic m.il Koiih Cnrolinn Hiilroad: Ynu will sell lii kits li ll.c alve fiom nn i- glaiii'n t K.nsion :nl n nun tit T r iff Nn. 2, Ticki ls to Im sold Dictmlier 7ili, 8lli, mid :th, pood to return uiril Diceinlier 19lli, inclusive. S. L. 1)1 1. L, G. V. A. j FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants Bpgan Kvi.ain.oKB3vIn,y , 3 SOX. Ci'i'itjl Stock, r-'IJ in,. Surplus linlhitlciiProlits .$75,0(0.0(i ....K,(KM).C ... i 900.00 ;OFFICHl:8: f,. 11. ClTTI.KII, l'lVsilll'l't. W. tc. C'iiaiiwh'k, ire Pres. T. W. Iikwkv, Casliler. J. W. niiiiu.i:,T(l!M'. V. M cxriiiiWH, Collector. Wltli well establlslKMl connoi'tlinis this (lank is iu'epnivd to oiler all aeeoniinoilu tiiiM eonsisteut with eonservalive 1'fliilunK. 1'riitntit and eareln! llltclltloll yiven to col leelioiis. W'v w ill lie pleased to eorn'iieiid wil.li thus! who may eiit.einiliilo inakiiifi cliaues or outiiny now acemiiitH. T. A. tircin, 1'rep, E.fT. Memlows, Vice Ties H. M.OROVKS, Cashier, . CITIZEN'S IJANK OIT ISTlfl-W ElfTtJWID, XT. O. DO A GENERAL RANMVCi HUSINKKr The Accounts otllioilrH, ItanltLMfl. Cornoi ations, FuliiierH, Mereiiutits uml othelft it coivetl on tiivonvlilp tenns. i ro'tijit ani1, eai e (ul attention Kivea to the Intel t ui oi our ci s tomers. Colli ctlons a Specialty. BOAKD OFOIlfiOTOUS. Ferdinand Ulrlcb, J. A. alondows, KaiHuul W. lpoek, Clins. II. Fowler, .1. W. Ui-ainiier, R. W. bmallwoorl, Geo. N.Ives, E. U. Meadows, tlm- . Dully, Jr. Tain Uedmond, Wayer lluhn, Thomas A. tireon C. K. Kw. W. F. Croclii It. j.: I. ES7AN. President, ECS. DANIELS, Viccihss 0. S. EOB'IETS. Csuitier. THE NATIONAL E1ANK, of new;bisunis, n. c. ftWOOKPOBATET) 1865. Capital $100,000 Surplus Profits 98,168 DI HECTORS: Ja. A. Dkvan, Tiios. Tanikij.7 Char. H. Hut an, J. 11. Hackhukk; Jno, Dunn, 1,. Haiivkv. G. H. ItOHEHT U.K. llltniop- PROFESSIONAL. F. M. SiiiiiiioiiK. A. 1). Ward KiiiuiioiiM & Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. NKW BKUNE, iS C. Practice in Craven, Uarlerot, Jonc",I.cnolr ami onnlow nnd ranillco 'counties, and the Supreme Court. Kllee at No. us Koutli Front street , opposite, liolul CUattawkn, Br..E.II. Cioldberg, SUKlE0 ORAL DENTIST, Onicc llngliesBnlldinff, 3. & Corner Middle and Pollock Streets.over Itriidliiun'a riiannaey. NEW nmiNH N..C. P. II. Pelleller, .. Attorney at law, Middle Street, Lawyers Brick Building:. . - Will practice in the Ccnntloa ot Craven Carteret. .lonea, Onslow mid Pamlico. V. H. C!oui t at Now lturue aud tCupreuio court of tli bUiui. . DffNKj. JAS. REDMOND, Prealaert; Vie-Pre't. B. S. 8BI0H, Sec'y Is Treai. ., Hew Berne Igc Co ' Manofacturera o From Distilled Water. Out put 20 Tons Duiiv. , , ' - ' Car i.o,id Lots Foliated. ' Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) 6 a. m. to 0 p m. Sundays (re'uiron'y) 7 a.? m. ' to 12 noon, t ut pi ices aud other iniormation. addefS, B. 8. GUION, Mqnojjer. Olio Tlioiisaiid for One . (TltADtt JIAEK.) , , ACCIDENT TICKETS. The Inter-State Casua . , Company, of New York. gives THREE MONTH'S Insurance $1,000 for $1.00,' - to men or worn on, betvrenn 1A ami OA yim nf atrftlnut fatal rtreoi. Aceitioiiig a-xont, or on tticyriim, JlorriiH.WatfoiiN, II. rue t uih, It illtoati Cnrav K1t4vatt't, HrllK 'i'roMpy art i'ublo Car, 8t4'aiiirhip.,Hlt)iinibottU ami Slettui k'e'r.wti r.r a.i. si, u i c! 4 U'arranl.fl nn rnn, . . 1 ham am i Warranted no cure do pay. 1 here are many bnltalions.- To get the gtntine.ask for Grove's. : - a NOTICE OF:BAE, Of Largo Bodr of Valuahlo Timber ' and Valnable Tracts of Land." ; rurs-uanl to a ju l-iiivnt "f tl e Srperior C"Uit f Jm county, in rhat e.ituiu M'lion in fi m ial tirocei'ini! i ntii'ed (' B.FO) AU-iiiiiwiaior, u..jeuKinsiiecc"i'ii, vs. Krn.1; M. Jiiikins and nllieis it tarns awl Ij. M. Hadi'ot aimmian lur ia"d in fiuis ly wlixh ju lyiueni the sidd C. K. K-v adui'iiisi'a'ior. wa apjioit.te-1 Com-' miisli.iir h tell M'l limber nud la'dJ. The midirs'.tfiie.i ci mmis-'ionit astliirrted liv iiid Jmlami n'. ill on Motnlny Hie 14 b !")' il'Decenibir 18!lfl. at 13o'clo(k in. ton to re nejii' si nun ei lor ciimi ai Men ased). I shall fell at public auction in the Covin IIoiw door in Tieuii n, all tlie fIODt (,f ltl6 fju,t Hi'iiso door la Bemfort Uiijt r of every kind M-nidilifj an l growf ' (.ir,cri t (;, iy( Noilh Carolina, on iiiis. or olh rnise nieas-uiinp ni-ov 10, M .p.y, the 7lh duy ol Decemlw, 1896, incbes at i he base w hen i in viihlhe priv flt (l 'c,,c, Mi n,,i i!,t. following proper refie to the u c! as r ten veais io cut , , y W,ic, isdesciiiHtl Hi said de. as f.d aiid n unit e (lie same Ui0u the fullowinu WH to-wii; "A Certain tract ol lund ikkribed IrauU ..'f one tr.it t of liinil ,,, ,le,j a(i being in Cartcift Cunty, lyinc in J.'i cs comily, known as the Mc j Nrltl (Mroinn 0n Black Cnek aid Nevi C be tract, iiei-cr.beii us, follows to-wit: ,,,, iier. c.idainiiis twculy four hlio l!e inning lit a Mulberrv iic-e a'onding on !n(j tlI11, fixiy five (240"i) Acres more or Vhi'eO k r.'aii, n' ut 100 nids E.st ol'ji ,,nu n. identical,' lands i!Uichued ilm Tni h.n load ioik, ll.cn wiih ibo ln,, U'S. Pullen nn the 6ih.,"" diy ot While Oik mad f' lilh and Ear-t to Trm-j jlimlalv m Dy (e said William If.. 10" l'.ik, il en up Tisnlon io:;d N. 12, K. Tiii.n,' ni il he died from laid .H. 8. C8 .o:-.t.. iheciook ol the ioid jutl by a on l, ibeu N- 81. W;. ft IHJ po es to a Im ir flranul nine, llien nil It the Sniitiihr- -i n lit e S So West 1(11 poles to a Black (iuiii.'jast above the head of Wiu, Mun- li e branch in a fl .', theu b. 2.i, W. ii p .les lo a sinke-iH uie run oi iue i,rain n. .Inn .iown llievanous c u:fesoi me sam !nii.!in.! li atieh to White Oak liver, ! n.r' ibc.i ilown the said liver to a slake at the I S'.tnh tnd . I' I he Suveuson-Munly, some. nuns c.Mril l ho c iiiiioinife linn, then .N.'r h 1!?J, Hist 2U8 les io the Mu'ber iy, M c b.'jiiniiirg, coiiiaiuiug 332 acres ill. It. I I I" n. A'.v. one nlln r tract in the s .id county if J. tu s, Loiiiniiing at Gibsou's bri.le, nni'i::g Ii t he umin or i ublic road up in A nms lli nth's line on mid public road nn.r the Touton road, llien with ihe viiii. us coniTis ;f,lii? tii.e lo the riv. r known i;a i lie Roberts, Low eroiind, alto 'mother pice or parcel of land beyinniui; il Sn i.l.'s Mi l I.ivi1l:0, running up who the l' ll.-kvill"- tra.l lo -lluek Savannah loail to An ps H.iiili's line, there wiii l is i. il Lewis Bjnuin's Mis. II C. 01.1 liiiki's, EiifiMiia M. Ololhld lines to the iiv r, lln me down the river lo t lie ti- U'miiiii;. The two lust described tracts I cii'ir t' e l.iials iiilctlid t.i the heiis ( f II Jenkins in Ihe division of ihe lands l e- l irjiini; to IUi.nni nnd Jenkins (Lewis njnu.u and liasil Jenluus decu.scd), said iwo tifli'is cnn'iuiiiii-' ao.'ui wi ao.es. A'so i ne i ther tract near White Oak liv. r a lout uiilcs fiom MajsY'ile d i lull n i he lands of F F. Hutiins on the Wc M r.i.d Mansil Collins en Ihd North mi. I Ivi-t, Ik) r." tile anie cor.veyed to B. I Jeiikcii- l:v riim.ni Dixon hy and dated day ol-18- cot.t' iiiiii 50 nei. s more or less. And ul tl:o saino lime Biul place (lie m dcr-iiji'.ctl C'.iiiuiiiiic-.ncr will sell lo Ihe liinln si b'd.l. i h r cash the lands above .'e ci led Irfs the liiubi r flandin', tfnt ii i: . r o'henvife th;ie on meaeuiirig above 10 ii.el cs lit Uiee when cut. The I nib. r above mentioned aud likc witci Ine land will be sold in tracts. This November 12ih, 1800, O. E. VOY, Coniiiiistioncr. II. L. GU1BS, Attormy. Sale ot Land for Par tition. B.i virtue of a Judgment of theSuperior court . I (.'rat en Comity, iu the special pi. cnelii's tor I'aiiition wherein Ne.dlm llairis. ii, Siinnol lli.rrison and Matthew Hull 's! ii nre l'lainiill's, and Katie Corl.ilt, and I : i v in Joins are Defendants, I will s.ll i; l l'ub'i'- Auction for cash, on Mon dy, Novei. b r 301b, 1890, nt 12 M., to the li'glotl bidder the following! described Land in Craven County. North Carolina, uc j iin I be Ephiaini Pauaberty tract ol Inn. I, lyus on the Noith side of Hucli efcr 8 Un k, beginning ut a C press on tlijCi'" k ltun, and runs North 00 ele !rei s Wi M to tire William Weiherir.gton l.aek Iftrcv then aroiniil nnd whh i-uid William V'eiberinj: ton's uppir l ack line lo the Crei k, tin n down the Cr. ek to the begiuniujr, enutidniug 125 acres mere or less. - , Dated this October 30th, 1800. CHARLES It. TIIOMA?. Commissioner. Executrix 'Notice. n.iv'n:,' qualified as Executrix of A. II. PitwelL .i.c.iismI, laic of Craven c. untv. State of Nor h Carolina, this is to n. lily all rrsons lnvlii'' elulins against llie estate oi said dccase-il lo exhibit them te und. rs siiid en or before ihe 1st e'ay t.l November, 18!7, or this notice will tie plead iu b.n f iheir recovery. All per ..ns ii debt, d to said estate w ill please make pi.jiii.'nt. - This the 30: Ii elay of October. U90. EMMA IL TOW ELL. ," a Executrix. POD POISON AgPECIALTYS&SS llorr ItLOOU 1'OISON permanent! laredlnlotoSS days. oa can be treated al fI J v'u piBiurtuwajaiivn.wawi.ioon. irapttODarrallmad rarannrfhntAlhl... nt noefaane. If we tall to cure. If roil ha?e taken mer cury, lo.ll.to potiuh, and till hats artica and jmlna, M neoal l'atclim In monih. Sore Throat, Pimples, Opnor Colored .ots. Ulcers oa anr artoi the boJr, llulror Frel.rowa fc'lliii nt. It It this iMevondarr toLOlin l'Oi'si) iiNntocur.. Wo sollfilt the most ol.stl Hat. canea and dinilaue-a ti.A mirlil r.. fae wec:innoteui e. 1'bla dlnmr. bis alwan baUlett tl.o akin nf lh moat e.nlueue phjsl clana. t500,000 capital behind our nneondw Uonal auavautr. A bsol u to pronfa t o.nt analed on apnllcoikin. Address COOK KKMtDV ViiZ kill lluutlln T.ntn. Illlt.'.lui l.V STOCK FOK.SAI.I3, And Money to Loan, Mechanics and InTestorsl'olon.; .-.' J. C. DitRwnY. Pre si. lent. 1 B.'T. Jkhman, Trcatnn-r. i Oko. Alls'n, tjecretary. or nuuiuiLN.tv Offr tlOO -lisvf Savityl Slock lor 100 monthly rayment of 65 rent, each, with areenent. that if the owner dies be fore inatiiriy,IU lemaining payments will be in cde fioiii the Gnurautce Fund. (Such 1'ayn-enii tie now beuifr ii a.le l. r Iter, W. K Boiies slid A. tl. Powell). Pull Taid lnvi ttincnt 8tocc. For value (100, is io!d tor $75 rash, and la teemed by Ileal E-lale M..rlg.iues. Taxes are paid by the Union, Cash divid' nd of six Dtr cent per annum, paid semi annuady at Hank oy loupon; l lie Cet.-i will re in rn cost of Block, wild Dividend to date, upoo apulicatioii. Or 10 years nfler Mate will paj (lot) per share, thus givinv additional r.tlt of 'M per. share. Thi Is one the iif.lt ar.dU.eat hivehtiutnts tver offered, l.runchis will be orviiuia d and Mnnl H'de Iu ny ToWO, WheiC stock Is . . . .. . . w . GEOKGE ALLEN." Sacretarv. l23Pu!!en Buililing, Ualeigh, N. C. Trustees Sale t - Tiuslnssale nl u large Tn.ct of Va'ua b'e Tin.bei and Farm Land in Caneret County, Norih Carolina. By vinu- of a e'eed of frost or mDrt g ced td fr'iii William II. Milliard and l.ii. v K IMIiard his wiff to meuslriislee ilntiil Janu .iv 30th, . 1891 and du'v re- f,.,,,., jn,lu iiu-c ot the Reultler o n:e,., 0f fmierel Co ,niy, Nonh Caro I i n mi Maich 5ih.. 1801. in deed book Q. Q at puce V2, for tin purpose of ac i nriu! H Luis Uilliard the payment of the note thc icin spuiHed, default having been made in lite payment of iheaid note, aid at the icquert of Nellie Hllliard Exctotnx of said Louis lllinara, tp j),,,., w;rim II.Hiiliartl, is heicbv lelerncl to lor a more iailicuiar auu uen nite cliserilion thereof'.'' ' This pronerlv is shunted on the New port liiver ab"Ut e'ht ndles from More iieadCiiv and about three niiles from i Newport and adjoiusihe Carteret Oonnty c (. ...nneitv and olluis and is raid to J contain according to a survey mude for sud William" H. Ililliar.l ni.out f ive ThoiisHtid Iwo hundred mid K glily (53iU) -Acr. a. The properly however will be to'd in cIoSlllll not l.j ihoaeic. 'IVrnis: Cash tuHicicnt lo pay il.e costs i.f execulinit the litis! , the debt, seen re. I with llie iutcrest clue tin re- n, toy $370, mi.I the balance to l e paid in ho equal payments in one and two y.ai's from dale of sale witb iu-, lerest fiom the day ol sale for which the puielr.is.T is to give notes secure.! by a d.ed of 1 1 nsl nn the propel ly at his ex pense, or nil cash at h'S option. JOHN B. JENKINS, Trustee, . Addnss, NouFoi.K, Va. " Hale of City Xota. By virtue ol a Judgment of the Suer. ior court of Ciiiveu comity, in the Ciiil nctioi) entitled The Doaid ol Cominission ere of Cr.'ven county vs Mary B. Biown ... i0 r ...III A.. 11 .,, ....l.lln ..... l..n gi,, ,'lU,e court house d..or of Craven , ,,,. . county, iu the City ot Niw B. me, on Monday, Noieniler JlOih. 180H, at 12 o'clock, noon, bi in! the lirst ilay of the Fa I Tcrntof the uptiioi coiiil ol Ciiiveu countv. to the hiuhest birder the follow- . ing descril ed ! nl KstalC! ; Lots Nos. 80 and 81 iu the plan fT Ike est i'c of Joshua .Scott, deceased, situated .' on the w.st si iuof VVcst sti'eet (between ' Cedar and Elm streets) in the City of New Berne, No. 8 towmhip, Craven connly. North Carolina, being the BBine lots coiivcjed by f. C. Roberts, Clerk and Master in Ei)uily to Edward Brown, by deed recorded in book No. 82, lolio 44, Office of the II' gist, r of Deeds of Ciaveu county, and afterwards devised bv said Edward Brown to Isaac E. Brown by his last will and Testament, recorded In Book "E" of Wills of slid Connly, Folios 112 and 113. This October 80th. 1800. " ' CHAULES IL THOMAS, Commissioner. Commissioner's Sale ot T A LI ABLE REAL ESTATE. Pursuant lo a judgement of ihe Buiert ' ' or court of Cruvn county, N. C , ten dered at May Term, 1806, in that certain action entitled A B. Dawson and Ana C. Dawson vs Geo. F. Hill nnd Sarah C. Hill, las wife, appointing thv undeoitined Commi3inner to cell ihv lauds hereinafter " described, I will Fell at. the court house door In New B. me. Craven Connly, N. C. on Monday, the 30111 day of November, IHOG-fbeini; ihe first day of Fall Term, 1800, ofCiaven county - Superior court) ot twelve (12) o'clock, noon, to llie highest bidder fe r cash, Ihe fol lowing dewrilied Real Estate, lo wit: All -that piece or parrel of land lying and be- ing in the County i f Ciavcn, Township No. 0, aud known uml designated as foi ' lews, vis: - Being that tract or parcel of land whereon the pa i ties of the Crt part- ' (the sail' Geo. F. nnd Sarah U Hill now rcti.le aud i.ilji.ining the lands nf Cice ro Green, Kilns ileath, Charles Wexitherlug tnn and Ilczikiah Davie aud eontalnlig 200 acr. s. 1 This October 8ilrd, 1896. . II. L. GIBES, Commissioner. Coiimiiwioiicr'M Sale. In purtuanro or the power conferred , tipon me by judgment ol Ihe Btiperior e-ouit of Craven county, at its May Teim, " 1890, in sn action wherein New Berne Building & Una Assoc iation U Plulntifla and W. 11. Cohen nnd Theresa Cohen er ale, ve definelants, I will rxp.e lo sale al public auction at the court In use door io Ne w Berne to the hi)(het bidder for cash, em Tuesday, 1st elny of December, nt the hour of 19 o'clock noon (it being the second day or the fall Term -or the Superior court) all the rolloaipjr described properly, to wit: , ' . Twenty shana or stock in f?er!eNo.3 c.f ibe New Berne Building A Loeo Asao. elation, all the following described piece, parcel or tract of land situated and be inn in the City ol New Borne, County of Craven, State of North Carolina, lying on thv Boutlieiit corner oi Pollock nnd Han cock streets,' and on Hancock atreet. ad joining lands of J. W. Messic, now Thoa. Daniel, on the east and the Methodist cbuich, known as Howard's Chanel on .k. U ..U 1 IT, . . . 1 .7 duuiii, auu nancocK street on the West, It being sll the lands conveyed lo riicrna Cohen bv William Cohan. tn h. deed elated. Janua.y 28rd, 1801; which deed ii recorded In the offlce of the II g isier of deeds of Craven county,- iu book October 30, 189(1. ' 7 ' V, H. PELLETIER, i ' i Co'uiuilsiorer. ' ahaSl,ISl"prtm"' "", !., vv vuatvi . sonioau(.apMua. International 2SS$L Ditfllonary IK WErfclTirS Malttalairst tr a INTEKKAITONAl iiov't i-muina onw, tha p s a.inmni e curl, ih. tuu aa. vrrmM t'oorls, and of tmarhr . DICTIuNAlty all llx arlwolbmka. Wanmr rnaiinrrutoa It tnrf Sa. aiiDerlaundral of BcIkhMs, I THi BEST rOR RVCKYBODV aicauas It la ey ta And lh. word Wanted, It la aasy ta aawrtaln th. prwiiiadatlM. It la y ta traca th. (rath d a ware. It la .as ta Irani what a want asaeaa, O. C. MERHIAM CO., PnSllan.ra, nprmsneia, Jfaaa., V.&.A.
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