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BIRUK JOUBHAL CHARUSS t, TSTl!NS. Kditob a hp Pbopkietor. -V Begin. K. C. Not. 29, 1896 filtered tt lbs Port Offloe at New Berao V . C. i second ulaas matter. '; r hb P4.T Jocpjui. (except MoBday)3s llvered by carrier la Uitfi city, at Weeute er iuonu, nun Mouths, Invariably la advance, $1.00 (ins Yeas f " " W-oo vt ielt Joobkal one year, to advanoe, Sl.OD Advertising Rates given on application al tie olfk-a. five eenta per line will be charged tor ards ot Thanks, Resolutions ol Respect and Sbltnaiy Poetry; also tor Obituary Notices her than those which the editor himself ball Klve aa a matter ot news. Notice of Church and Society and all other entertainments from which revenue la to be derived will be charged for at the rate of nve e , aline. The Jocaicu. will not under anycircum nance be responsible for the return or the . ate keeping ot any rejected manuscript. No exception will be made to this rule with re rd i9 either letters or lnclosures. Nor will JCdltor enter into correspondence eon- ernloa releeted manuscript. TOO MUCH BANNA. While there are a few matters of November 3rd, which are not fully settled, as yet, there is one matter thut the public is becoming ex tremely sick of and that is, Mark Hanna. : While Mr, Uauua was' unques tionably an important figure in the last campaign) and a most useful personage to the Kepublican party, now that the election is over the public ought to be given. a rest on Hannaism. However serviceable Mr. Han mi has proven himself to his party, the country at large is not now interest ed In him, and the constant promi nence he is given in the newspapers, being concerned in everything and and responsible for everything, whether it is the price of wheat or tht weathor, is becoming decidedly stale reading. ? The Republican party has won, but it is not considerate or fair that the party should continue to perpe toate Hanna and foree him upon a long Buffering people. ; If Mark .Hanna worked as he did dnring the campaign with the promise of preferment if his puty carried the country, well enough, give him his office. If he worked for the good of his party, without wanting reward, let him retire from public considera tion with the plaudits of his own . party following him. Bat whichever it may be, let there be surcease of Ilanna. The public has a few rights and it is fully cnti .tied to a let np on the too much Hainaiam which they have been forced to endure for months past, , .. llew's ThiaT We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tor any vase of Catarrh that cannot be i tired by Hal. 's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknky & Co.. Props. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, linve known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business ransaclioos, and tiuancinHy able to cairy tit any obligation made by their firm. Vth8T& Tri ax, Wholesale Druggists, foledo, O. Wai.Imno, Rinnan it Makvix Whole ai'e.Diuggisis, Toledo. Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken iotcrnally 'ling; directly upon the blood and mucous sunaee of the system. Price 75c per hot itu. bold by all Druggists. Testimonials fee. Hall's family Pills are the best. REVIEW. McClure's Magazine will begin publication in the December num ber' of a series of views of the authentic historic places and monu ments in Palestine. It is only by very" recent exploration and study that many of the more signiticiut of these places and monuments have been certainly identified, and not a few of them have never been pic tured until now. Lust spring the editor of McClure's organized a con siderable expedition, and, accom panied by a photographer specially skilled and experienced in such work made a tonr of nearly the whole of Palestine, and took photographs of whatever ot importance the latest and most authoiitative investigations have definitely convected with Bibli cal Incid.nt and history. Special attention was given to the great ancient highway leading from Dam ascus; to Jerusalem and on down through Bethlehem to Hebron; and many views were obtained to locali ties and objects of the first interest that will be entirely naw to the public. They Lave been produced with great care, and will make one f the most attractive features of '(Clare's through the coming ontha. ke Laxative Brorno Qu'.nlne Tablets 'l diu;0iaU refund the moneyjf It fails ei.ro. 15. , -v ' rT try a 10c. box of Cases rets, the a liver and bowel regulator ever made. t This wear aeea In the United State sot only the greatest corn crop we ever raised, but likewise the greatest apple crop. There will oertainly be sebt to Europe.by the beginning of 18T, 1,800, 000 barrels of apples, perhaps more. The heavy shipments last four months, beginning about Sept. 1., A man who has plenty of time ou his hands has been calculating bow many miles of barreled apples we produce . this year. He has found that, if the barrels were laid end to end aiomid the earth and back, there would be 67,000 miles of them, enough to go round the globe at the equator twice, with 7,000 miles to spare. The drafted man who buys himself off from army service iu Spain has to pay high for the privilege of staying at home. He may bny himself off for the time by payment of $400. The money, goes into the Spanish fund for war ex penses. The first fruits of the royal welcome the American people gave Li Hung Chang are already ripening. A Phila delphia locomotive works has received the contract for building eight railway engines for use on the imperial line of China. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of junction City, III-, wns told lv her doctors she had Con sumption and thut (here was no hope for hi", but two bottles Dr. Kina's New Discovery completely cured lier and sue svs it saved her lilo. Mr. Thos. Egucis, 139 Florida St. fcun J; runcisco, guttered from a diearli'ul cold, apprc idling Con sumption, trieii without result everything else then Ix-unlit one bottle of Dr. Kinu's New Discovery and m two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It i--such results of which these me samples, that prove 1 lie wonde r'ui i tfiracy of this medieiuc in Couuhs and C ilils. Free trial bottles at F, S. Duffy's Drui; Store, Regu lar size 50c. aud l.i)0 " (5) Tourist Bleeping; Car Every Nalnrday. The Southern Kail way aiid the Sunset route have perfected arrange ments for a through Tourist sleep ing car from Washington to San Francisco, to leave l ushiiigton at 11-15 a. m. every Saturday via Greensboro, Atlanta and New Or leans and to go through to San Francisco without change. This car is provided with sleeping nccom modations on the same plan as the regular Pullman car; but the cost of such berths is almost nominal as com pared with the charge for the ordi nary Pullman berths. The morning train of the South em Railway from Norfolk makes connection with this car at Greens boro so that there is but one change of cars on all classes of tickets from Norfolk and Eastern Virginia and Carolina points to points on the Pa cific Coast. Berths in this through Tourist sleeping car, and all other information regarding trips to the West and South, furnished on appli cation to District Passenger Agent William Henry Tayloo, No. 58 Main street, Norfolk, Ya. Induced by the use of coca, opiate or nar cotic compounds is bad, decidedly bad. It undermines the health and shatters the constitntion and the patient is steadily growing into a worse condition often resulting In the terrible slavery and misery of the cocaine and opium habit. Sleep' induced by the use of Hood's Sarsa saparilla may not come as quickly, but it comes more surely, permanently and is weet And refreshing because it is realized through nature's great restoring and re juvenating channel purified, vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds the nerves with life-giving energy and builds up the system and constitntion from the very foundation of U health and life the blood pure, rich, red blood. Refreshing " I was generally run down last spring, appetite waa poor and I could not sleep. Hood's Barsaparilla built me right up, gave good appetite and I was soon able to get a good night's rest." O. F. Whitnky, Merchant, Yeoman St., Ionia, Michigan. food's Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. 11. -l,4.. r!tl eiirellerllls.ea.iytotakp, nOOU 8 rlllS caay tooperale. JoceiiU. Notice. lly virtue of a power of side contained u a i.iortgaiic iwi cleared oy tullen Haddock and wile, Surah E. Haddock, to Geo. II 11 1 1 . on the mill day nt Govern ber, 1895, and registered in Bouk 117, page 5tJ8, lUyiiter's orhce, Craten coun ty, I will, on tho 41b day of January, 181)7, at 12 o clock ni.,at the courthouse door in the town of New lit rue, si-ll to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described tract of land, to wit: On the north side ol Neuse river, uud on the south side of Palmetto wiuip, adjoin ing the lands ol L. N. Lancaster and A brum B. Haddock, containing one han dled acres, more or less, it being the fame trsot of land on which the family of Cul len Haddock now reside. November 25th, 1808 W. II. J ON EH, Assigcee Ueu. O. Hill. E. 8. Simmons, Ail'y. Money lo Ioan, , On Cilj Property or approved Frraonul security. Long or Short Time. C. Rbizknbtein. November 14 b, 1696. SDeeo u COORT CALENDAR F rail 1rm. IM9S, Manrle)B Saurf, Craven tanuty. Prepared aiter a cnte-U'lutioo of the New Bernu bar t '' a'nlemlnr. WKDKKsnaV. lKO. 2d. 83. 30. 86. Taylor v. Smith. Colin vs. Heath. , ' Taylor vs. Simmon. Sultan vs. VV., N. & N. R. It. Work Bros. tf. Coin u. TUUKSDAY, DEC Cd. Kennedny vs. Wi bb. Mines vs. Outlaw. 49. 57. 04. 0V 102. Vlutchuit s. ft. n. FRIDAY, Deo. 4TU Snow Pump G. vs. Dunn, et als. M Stimpson vs. Taylor, Heeoul Wreti. MONDAY, DKC, 7X11. S'ewai't vs. E. C. D. Line. Eto.-n vs. Street. 46. 99. 70. 83. 10. 101. 111. Diiri'iis vs. Mi is. Bynum ?. Bskcr. Mace vs. IliiMli-. TUESDAY, DEf. 8xn. Ilium vs. Iusuhu.ce Co. Mills vs. Mills. Simmons vs. IutiMuce Compur.y. (it). 00. 88. 110. 104. ' 10Gi. 10D. 118. Bunua s. Imuranec Compiiny. WEDNESDAY, DEO. STH. 3Issic vs. B. H. Missic vs. It. K. Congdon vs. Heritage, follow vs. H. It. THI R8DAY, DKC. 1 ()TH. Sheelkey vs. Pfue l.uiulief Co. McCarthy, ndiu'r., vs. Tid;ile 119. 124. ct 111. 120. Green vs. Lumber Co. 12"?. C. V. Iliifdem and wile vs. A. & N. C. R. It. Co. DIVOHf'ES. 1'8. Hobmsou vs. Bobinsnn. 103. Wilder vs. Wil-lei. 17, Spencer vs, Spencer, MOTIONS. 1. Asher vs Beizenstein. 2. Tucker vs. Burner. 0. Crubtree vs. Srhcelky. House vs. Rouse. Commissioners vs. Tucker. Meadows vs. Tisdale. Preiss vs. Colin. Simmons vs. Dully. DulnSeld vs. Construction C. Thurbir vs. B. uud L. Associa- 13. 25. 28. 31. 33 33. 43. Hon. 44. 4. lion. 47. 48. 51. 54. 71. 90, 91. 92. 94. 100. 112. 113. 115. limy vs. Fisher. Thtirljer vs. B. and L. Assoein ltiter & Conly vs. Dunn. Moody vs. Smith. Justice vs. Justice. Golelherg vs. Cohe n. Sheelky vs. Pine Lumter Co. Bank vs. Spencer. IIuliu vs. Sloseler. Worth vs. Craven CouDly. Scheelky vs. Koch. Daughcrty vs. Frazier, Dawson vs.' Hill. Watson vs Cunnen. B. and L, Assn. vs. Cohn. IThousands ol Women! SUFFER UNTOLD A11SERIES. iBRADFIELD'S FErALE REGULATOR, ACTS AS A SPECIFIC Bj Arousing to Healthy Action ai; tier Organs. ! It causes licalth to lilooin, niuK joy to reiyu throughout tlie frame. ;...lt Never Fails to RGoulate... ",l y wife hll hQPII lindprtivntmonl.nr lunri.1 , liiif liliyHli'lans tint1,' Vfiiti. wliliotit lenellt. ' .Mioru.iim imp.' hiMlle uf IIKADFIKI.D'SS ) cuukuiit, uil!kliiu mill null!!!,!." IT. .,1.11. p. If H.IIII1.A-I1IK K iPL-nn tin liur.mu p n.s. iiuva.n. lltHiilerwn. A in. BUAnFIKI.ll lltl.l I.ATOIt 10., Atlinti, tia. Sold br clriiKilistsatll.lK) per bottle. PROFESSIONAL. Wm. W. Clark, Owen H. Oulon. Clark & Guion, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, New Berne, N. C. F. M. Slinmons, Simmons fc A. I. Ward Ward, ATTORNEYS midC0UNSEL0RS at LA W. NEW BKRSK, t C. Practice In Craven. Carteret, June, Lenoir and Onslow and Pamlico counties, and tlie Supreme Court. iHle-e at No. 8 Houtli r rout street, opposite Hotel Cluttawka. Dr.E,lI. Goldberg, SUUUE0-0RAL DENTIST,, Office: Hngliet Bnlldlng', 8. E. Corner Middle and Pollock Rtreeta.over llrailliaiu'g i'iiannacy. NEW HEtt.NB N.,0. 1. II. Pellcller, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Middle Street, Lawyers Brick Bulldlnr. Will vriictlce In the Countlea ol Craven. Carteret, Jont, inalow and I'amllco. U. H. Court at New Heme and Biipn-me Court 1 1 theBtata. v I Have llemoveil ! From 44 Craven St. To 80 Middle St. Where I shall be glad to see my customers, and all others who want plumbing, steam and gas fitting done. W. C. Bensley. tO Middle Street. , win igiiuas. i two ounce bag, and ,two coupons inside each four M ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of i Hf this - celebrated tobacco I and read the coupon which. eives a list of val- ffl uable presents and how i?4 tn o-Bt tli SHW BERNE ACADEMY, IScw IJcrnc, N. C. Under the plan of reorganization, ollirs Ihoroujjh Instruction iu the Cla.'sual and Ki'SMsh Coursrs ry a coips "i eminent Educators from Hie Univtrsity or jSotth Cnrolinn, Uorner's Scjiool nud oilier noted Educational Institutions, Tuition Fees Monthly in Advance. j l'riinnry pwtment, ?I 21 per inoiuh. lntinnidiiite " 2 ? " IC.assical " 3 03 " For further information, nppl.v or nd diess, Jihin S. LoxxjLL., 1). K II. Muadows, T. A. OltKKN. Board of Regents NORTH CAROLINA, ) Superior ('haven County, J Court. Juha Petlilur, ) vs. - JJoTint. Curtis Pi Itilur, ) The ('elendeut nb ive named, will take notice, thut nn nclion entitled us above' has been comtnenccd in tlie Sunerior1 court ot Jones cmtntv, ly Ihe plaiutiu" "ank Is prepnre'il to oiler nil acconnnoiln ll"ain-t the eli fenilent "lor a divorce n I tlons consistent with conservative bankliiK. "-"'u , "B yn " 1 " '"vo'ee on. p,.0111,t nnd eaierul attention triven to -ol ground Ol willill iibandonnienl; and Hild I lections. We win lie pleaaeil to rorreaKnd defendent will lurllier take notice, lhat he I ,vltl t'108 wlio may contemplate making , ..... i , . ,i . . r eliaut'es or ooenliii.' now iieeoiinta. is required to appear at the ni.vt term ofj Junes Superior court to be held at the " court homo in Trenton, on the 22nd ..'jT. A. (Jreen. Vies, E.H. Meadows, Vice Pros March. 1897, and answer or demur to the complaint now on hie in said nelion, or 1 lie plaintiff wi'l Apply to the court for the relict (leiunnilc t in mid action. This November 12, 18f!0. S. E. ICOONCK, Cleik Siiueriui Court Jones Co. Only for Ta-day, it Saves Yon Trouble and Time. Ho! Just rec ived One Hundred tons of Mnrl to be sold by the bushel, barrel or ton. Any way yon want lU Jt is nice to improve jour sidewalks or ynrdi and munv other places. And ain't it nice to have a tr'end lo keep Uin marl in town, so thnl every mnu, worn in or child can get it. by the letail or wholesale. Iln I Well now, we keep SAWED STOYK WOOD, btove, l-.mye, iind lire place wood, nil ready under Inr-; shed nnd never gels wet in riiiny weather ouk. ash, and pine. 200 COO liHICK FOR HALE. Laths, bund made aud sawed shingles, always on linnil. He sine anil 'plmne 1510 IIIM.foiany tl.iDir you want. 'I'lioni1 No. 10. Brick shingles, mm I, laths and wood. (Javcats, and TradeMarl.-s obtained and cntbusiusaconawrtraioi MoDEHATC . ec. i oor Omce ia Opposite U. G. Patent O: pi i and wecausecurQ patciiLia li. UlUi: lluut UlO!k.r remote from Washington. Scad model, drawing or plioto with descrtp tiim, 'rV'e advUc, if palenuLle or imi, (icaoij charf. Our fe nnt due till patent Is sri-iin-d, , A PAMPHUET, ' Hw ' Otinin IVitKiits," wilh ' cost olsume in the U, 8. bud foreign couotixs' sent tree. Address, c.A.srJow&co:s Op. Patent Or nee, Washington, O, C THE HEW YORK TIMES FPU THE CAMPAIGN. THE NEW YORK TIMES, will t mailed daily nnd Sttndavs to any nddite.' iu tlie United 8 atcp, Canadit, or Mcxlc , posti-.Re fiee, tinlil Novcmhcr 15ih, 18C(, eovcriiii; the rtutlunol campe'gu iiuelelcc tionf. tor S3.00. THE TIMES will print ttic news ol till important campaign, on lolh tided It nlii'uM le rend everywhere. THE TIM Ed can le read without debating jour in'clligcn e or tnoruli. NEW YORK WEEKLY TIMES $1.00 per Y ear. The Daily Times will be sent to any ad- drees lu Europe, postage included, for $1.50 per month. To bditnaa i f Mitvcrilieu will lie chunked aa ofie-i s desired. - In orilerins a change ol a.nl h-ih the old aud the now address .lbtT I fivtn. Cash in ndv linn mIvvuvs. UiiniliRUCef at the rik of 'he uh cut r. tinhna 11 ade bv ItniMerwl Litto', thick. Money Or- di r. or I'xprm Uiiler.iiij'itlde to "The New York I nne I uo itmuu Co." Addreu all (ininiiincuii' tia thus: THE NEW YORK TIMES, ' Printing Houte Square, Ne York City, NJY. Why wrier with Cotu,hi, Coldt, kond LaGrlppe when Laxativk ' Biiomo Quinine will cure yon la one day." Pom not produce Ihe ringing la the baud like Sulphate of Quinine. Put op in tablet convenieai for taking. Guaranteed to cute or money refunded. Price 83 Cents. ' For ale at Itradham'l Pbarmanyaod all other Drug Stores. ( rMiTkttaltMamMarirtinia U Many thousand ; dollars . worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas - gifts for -the young and ' old, are to be given to smokers of Black well's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find one coupon inside each , Kcrth Carolina Conference II. E. Charch South, Conrenitg at Einston, C. Decembsr, 9th., 1396 Atlantic & North Cnrolina Itiilro:id, l':iSte' g' r 1i pnitoient, .N'i w r.eir.i: N. C. Nov., 10, 1806. To Agcn'.s Allantic and North Cnrolinn liailroad:' Yon will sell lickils to tic nlmve from nur station to Kmston unci let urn nt Tnr iO'No. 2. Tickets to be sold Dicdiiber 7th, Pth, nud !)lh, good to return uti'il Ilecemher 19th, inclusive. S. h. DILI., G. P. A. FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants ...QAfiK... 1 SeKa.xi. 3B-u.sln.e3aMra,y,- a 801. ! Capital Stock, paid in $75,000.00 Surplus s, win. 00 i Undivided Profits 3 SOO.ee I IOFFICEHS: I L. II. Cnn.Kn, President. v. e.iiAw'icK, wee rrea. T. W. IiKw-Kr. tlaslilw. .1. W. lliDDi.i:, Ti lli r. V At a T-i-ii L'.U'ii I lorf -i win. won oe,,t,iicii,,i n,im,o,.m,a ti,i CITIZEN'S BANK OB1 NBTW BERNU, JST. O. DO A GENERAL IlANIiIN(i BUSINKHh The Accounts ot Ranks, llanaors, Corpoi atlons, Furinci-s, Alnrcliiints ami othors re celvcil on liiviirahu- terms. I rompt anil caie ful attention iflvcn to Uin tnieirst ot our ct s toniera. Collections a Specialty. BOAKl) OfrDIRtOrORg. Ferelinanrl Ulrlch, E. 11. Mea.lows, J. A. Mnudows, Clm. Oufly, Jr. Maiiimil V. IjioclE, liont-s ItiMlmoiiil, Clias. II. Fowiur, Mayer Huhn, .1. W. Uralmcer, Thomas A. tireen E. W. Smallwooil, C. K. Knv. Geo. N. Ivos, W. f. Crockett. J.ZA. BaYAH. EOS. TANIELS, President, VSceLFres. 0. H. E0BEET3, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK, op nkwukhni;, n, c. FMsrooni'oit-tvraiD ises. Capital $100,000 Surplus Profits 98,168 DIUEUTOHS: AZ. A. nitYAM, TllOR. T)ANIRLa.T ('IHH. S. 1IIU AN, J. II. IUi'KIIUKH; J.MI, 1IUKN, I,. HAHVKY. G. II. ItOHKItT K. K. illHHOP WWI. tl. OLIVER, LIFE FIUE MAItlNB ACCIDENT. FIDELITY. BTKAM 110 1 I.Kit Insurance.... NltWDRHN, A uniiilu-r of Tillie-Tlieil anel Flrevtvatcd C i'iipa iiii-s ri-pn-siintt'd. cvor lii.iioa.iiuo asst-u represented NOTOAItY l'lIIILIlJ. ConinilHsl .nor of DeeilH for New York. Con- mwtU'iit iiml rcniisylvanla. r Aitont National Uuuril Mirluo Cutler writers. WK. VVSU. JA3. BEBHOKD, President, Vlce-Prei't, B. S. OUIOH, 6e:'y & Treat. Hew Berne Ice Go Mannfltetorer o fUf CWS-TAL l From Dirlilled Water. Out-put 1:0 Ton IM'v. Cur Load Lota Foliclltd. Ico delivered daily (exicpl hundiiy) 0 a. in. to 0 p m. Sundays (te'tiil on'yj t .i m.. to 12 u6u. For' prices aud other information, address. B. P, GUION. Manai-er. One Thousand for One (TRADE MARK.) ACCIDENT TICKETS. The Inter-State Casus Company, ot New York, gives THREE MONTH'S Insnrance $1,000 for $1.00, to men or women, botvroen 1R Ami (in yem ol na, ftHlnut fadil htrttit Act'ldoiiti tt-foot, or nn Bit j'ott-, IlorH.WaKoiiK, II .tho Cora, Itnitioad CHr. i Kloviilftl. H rlil if o, 'J'nillPy aim! Oililii Chih. r.r-i.Br S.lt.Nlreet. ' Warranted no euro no pay. There are many Imitations. To get the gen line self for Grove's. Lo'oirnA kt, Tbx as, Oct., 11. 1 889. Messrs. Tai ls Medicine Co., 1 ' , l'arla. Terra. Dear Sir: Ship ns as soon ns 'possible 2 gross Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, My cmtomera want drove's Tasteless Chill Ton! and w.ll not' have any other. Iu oitMxpcrh nc'S of over 20 years In the drag bti"Imsa, e have never toll any medicine which gave inch uoiveisal sal-, Isfuutlon. , Yours nmpectlully, J. & Buowk Co. I lalallBSl M MPa'K VEaBBlIrilWiJ 'NOTICE OF SAM, OfLatreBodr of Valuable Timber and Valnable Tracts of Land. : Purcuant to a judvin'-nl r f Ihe Superior G- uil .f Jones county, in lhat ciitaio at lion inpecial procee-'inua t-ntiiled C, E.Eoj Ad.iitnistiator, B..Ienkin8tlecci'd, v. Fr.nk M. Juikins mill otl-cis it lain s nn I h. M. Hadnot fuiirilinn lor mid in-l'-iuti l y wh'di ju Ijitneut lliewid ,C. K. V 'V ndiu'Dlstialo wai appointed Com-itiitsinn-.r to tell 8M limlier and hv d. The-mid. rs'tincl rj-nimUfion r as direc ted by n.id Jtielamcni, n ill on Mnmtny the 14 h ilay 1 f )i ccmbir 1896, at 12 o'clm k in. tell to '- liittliiat I 'id' er for ceh at tlie Court Hmic door n Tientr.n, all the ilndM-r of every kind (t iudinjr and grow, ins, -or oth'Tnisc' mensuiinis ai'iiv- 10 inches at ihe bade wlien mt with the priv I'eue to the u cl a r i-f ten veia 10 t ut and n nioe the game upon the fullnwhu; ikeeribad tracts ,f hmd one lrj t of land Ij'in" in J.ii es county, known its the Mi: Ci.bo tract, I'efcriln-ii 11s tollows 10-w it: llo iniiina ill a Mulberry HceS'imdiug on 'A'hiie O k r..ad, a' nt 100 jaids E-t of ilia Tni l. n toad Imk, lino with ihe White Oak road Smth and Eart lo Tren ton f'lk, If en upTienlon tor.il JJ. 12, E. ICS polin to Ihe crook ot ilie loid just ly a 1 on 1, ihen N.lil. Wct-t 1H J po'es to a lm ; Plrawid pine, then iih ihe Snundcr si u lit e S 83) Weal 104 poles to a Black Gum, 1-Jat above the heail of Wm. MunT lii e liraiicii in fl it, then S. 23, W. 4 p iles lo a stake in the run of the Brunch, then down the various C'iroee of the said UuiHlino Btanch to While Oak river, then down Ihe said river to a stake at the Si'iiih end of the Stevenson-Manly, some times cilled the compromise line, then Ni'r.h 12J, East 2u8 poles 10 Ihe Mulbcr iy, the oeginnirg, coniaining 332 acres more mil ss. A'8'i one other tract ill the said county of Jones, beguiling at Gihsoo's br'nlgc, iunnii:5 i.h ihe main or nuhlic road Ui. lo Amos Ili alh's line on said pulilic roatl near the Tn nlou road, then with the viu'.ous courses of his line lo tho river knnnn'ni the Huberts Low ground, alto another pine or parcel of land besiunitig nt So Mi's Mid bridge, running up wilh the Pi'llokiivillc road lo liuck tiavannnh road to An os H Bill's line, thence wilh liU find Ix-wis Bynum's Mrg. U C. Old iield's, Eusenia M. Oldlielil lines to the liver, tin nee down the river lo the be ginning.. The two last described tracts hcing the lands allotted to the bcirs if 15 Jenkins in the division of the lands lc 1'injiiiig lo Kynuni and Jenkins (Lewis Hynuiii nnd Basil Jenkins deceased), said 1 wo tiai'ls containing hdoui nu acres. Also one it her tract near While Ouk livir about 4J miles from Mnysyiile nd 1 lUin nu' the lauds ot F. F. Uuggins on Ihe Wtt rit.d Mnnsil Collins on Ihd North and Eai-t, being the name conveyed to B. .leiiUens liv Simon Dixon by and dated day ol 18 containing 5(5 ncrcs moreor less. And nt llo same time acd place the 111 di-Ngncd Commissieutr will sell to Ihe highii-l biddci hr cash Ihe lands above iieciihcd lets the limber slanding, grow in!!' i f mliciwi'e tli?re on mbneuiing above 10 im l es at Utae when cut. The timber above menlioneel and like who tho laud will he sold in tracts. This November 12th. 1890, C. E. t OV, Commissioner. II. Ju GIBBS, Attorney. Sale ot Land for Par tition. r,v virliiA of a Judumentot the Superior court 1 1 ('raven County, in the special pii ueedii'g lor t'uitition wherein Needham Ilairis' n, Samuel Harrison and Matthew Ilnii'iM ti are l'laiulills, nnl Katie Corbilt, and l.lvin Jones are Defendants, I will w 11 r.l Public Auction for cash, on Mon d.,y, November 30lh, 1890, at J2 M., to the h'glotl liiddcr the following described Land iu Craven County, North Carolina, rj lin'iig ihe Ephiaim Dangherty tract ol lnii'l, lyiug on the Noith side of Bach- elcr's ( n ek, beginning nt a Cj press on llie Cii" k linn, and runs North 00 de grees West to the William Weiherington liai k line, Ihen arouml nnd with said William Wetherington'a upptrtack line to the Crei k, then down the Cnek to the beginniug, coutnining 125 acres more or less. Dated this Octobir 30th, 1896. CHARLES II. THOMAS, Commissioner. Kxeentvix Notice. Ibivin.' qunlificd as Executrix of A. II. Powell, ii'Ccnfi'il, late of Craven o unty, Slate ol N'-r h Carolina, this is lo notify all yer-otis having cl'dms against Ihe estate ot.mid deciased to exhibit Ihein lo iimh rri gmd on or before the 1st i'sy e.1 No"enih'r, 1897, or this notice will be plead in b.r i f their recovery. All per-m-ih 'n tlel'ti d lo said estate will please make payment. 1 hh Ihe 30i h dav of Octolier, 100. EMM A H. TO WELL. , Executrix, riLDDD P01SOH A 5PECIALTYSa.r,.'r?S tuny ntouu fOlHON permanent, .-iircd In 16 to86 days. Yoa can be treated nt Itomo 1 or Bnmo price nniler snmo gunraa LT. ltTimDrofnrtocomeherowAwlllflnn. ttnetto par rallrotiit fareand botol blllii.snil noefaarffa. If watali toeore. If you have taken mer cury, iotlltlo pntitfth, and atfll hnra acliet nod paloi, M ucoual'iitclkoa In mouth. Hora Throat Flmples, Copper Colored Hpotivlllcern oa any uurtof the body, Ilulror Eyebrows iFalllna; ont, It li this Beoondary It LOO U I'OISON varaamnceecoflure. weaoiidttoeaioneoiiati nato caaea and hnlleoa;e tli world lor cane wo cannot dure. This dkeane bnsaliraya tianlfldtlinflkllt of themoat anilnflnfcDhvBU elan. r,0o,0OO eaniul behind our sneondk tlonal mlaranty. AbaofntoproofiiKentMaledoQ application. AddniM COOK KKMKDV VU $01 Uaaunio.XauipU.uaiCAtiU, iU. , And Honey to Loan, Mechanics and y InTestorsJVnlonj ' J. C. Ditttvnv, Ppsitlent. ' B. T, JkrwaN, Treasurer. - Oko, Allen, riecretary. Of HALE I (HI, N.C. Offer I UK) .hires of Savings Sleek lor 100 monthly payments of 65 rents each, wilh screen ent. Hint If Ihe owner dies be fore nialurlty.the tttrotinlng payments will be nmlc from ihe Gunrantce Fund. (Such I'ayments are now being made lor Iter. W. K Bogg ahd A, U. Powell). 4 , Full Paid Investment Stock. For value 100, ll sold lor $75 cash, and is seemed by Real E-lale Mortgages. Taxes are paid, by the Union. Xueh dividend of six ptr cent per annum, pain s mi annually at Hank by Coupon: The UpIoq will re turn rot of Stock, with Dividend lo date, upon application. Or 10 years sfler lute will pay 1 100 per share, thus giving additional mat of 23 per tharo. This is one.li surest and test invtsinunts ever i Oered. llrnnclus will be organised and Loans made in any Town, where stock Is held. Good A genu Wantid. Address 'GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary. 22 Pu!len Building, ltateigh, N.C. I tt Trustees Sale I Tiustois sale ol n largeTrnct of Valus b'e Tinibet nnd Farm Land in Can ere t Cou' ty, North Cendina. , ' lly viriu-of a I'eeel of trust or ' mart, jjige'd nffr-mi William H. Ililliartl aod l.ury K Hillh.nl his wife to me as trustee , iiaicd .Tauu ty 30th., 1801 and duly re cor. ted in the flVc ot -tlie Henisler o re.'of'arleMC'o .Diy, North Cato- . I ta i n Mitich Sili., 1801, tu deed Book Q. Q al prnie 12, lor tin- purpose of se i twiug to Loins Hilliard ihe payment of Ihe note thcitb spifiBed, default havina , bct n made In the paynunt ol theaid roue; ai d t the nqm of Nellie Hilliard Exeiolrix of said Louis Hilliard, now elecised). I shall tell at public auclloo lo fiont of the Couit House door in BeaUfort Ciirtent tVunty, Noilh Carolina, fn M inrtny. (lie 7lh day ol Decemlier, 1890, at 11 o'ciiH!k a. m., the fidtowing proier ty which is de?ciiwd in said dem- as fid- Iowa, to-wii; "A certain tract ot land filu iled and being in Cnrleiet ,Ciy, North Cnrolina on Black CnekandNew -pint River, eoi.tniiiiiig twenty limr hnn- (ind aud sixty five (24ttr.) Aores more or ' less, beini.' the identical lands i.'nicbased . from U S. Piilli non the diy ol Januaiv 1891, by the taid William II. ' lliil anl ar.rl Ihe ded from taid B, S. ' . l'ullen to William U. Hilliard, is heieliy refer nd to lor a more pailicular aud defi- nile eliscrijliou iheri'of." X. Tide properly is shunted on Ihe Nt w port River atut eight miles from More head City and about three miles from. Newport nnd adjoins 'he Carteret County , Ciuh ptoperty and others and.js wid' to contnin according to a survey mmie lor said William H. llilliiird about Five , Thousand two hundred and Eighty (5211) ': AcriS. ' '' ' The prbperly linwever will be o'd. in grofsuud notliy theacie. Ti-rms: Cash,: sufficient to pay ihejcosts.f executing the . tinst, the debt seen red with the iuterett due tin re . n, tav $3730, uud the balance , to I e paid in two ttjual payments in one and two yiars from date id' sale with . in- -terct-t liora ihe tiay of sale for tthich Ihe . -puichaser is to give notes secured by a died of trust on ihe preipeity at bis ex pense, or all cn?h at his option. : i,t JOHN B. JENKINS, TrOstee, A'ldi'iss, Norfolk, Va. Sale of City Liots. By virtue ol a' Judgment ot the Super ior court of Craven county, in the' Civil action entitled The-Boai'd of Commifsion era of CY'ven county vs Mary B. Brown, et als., I will sell at public am lion, Fir s cash, at the court house door of Craven , 'county, iu Ihe City ot New Berne, on , Monday, November SOih, 1898, at 18 o'clock, noon, brlo I ho first day of the . ! Fa I Term of iheSupeiior court of Ciaven - I county, to the highest bidder the follow-, iiisr deser i lcd ll al Estate: Lots Nos, 80 and 81 in the plan of the estite of Joshua Scott, deceased, situated on tlie west siilc of West street (between I Cedar nnd Elm finds) in the City of iNcw iscrne, no. s ipwnsmp, craven county. North Cnrolina, being the same lots convejed by F. C. Roberts, Clerk ' and Master in Equity to Edward Brown, by deed recorded in book' No. 82, lolio 44, Office of the Rigkter ot Deeds of Ciaven county, and aflerwards devised by said Edward Brown to Isaac E. Brown by his Inst will and Testament, recorded in Book "E" of Wills of said County, Folios 112 and 113. .. This October 30lh, 1890. CHARLES B. THOMAS, Commissioner.'''' Commissioner's Sale ot " VALUABLE EEAL ESTATE." r Purunnt to a judgement of the Superl ' or court of Craven county, N. I)., ten deretl at May Term, 18i)6, in that certain , action entitled A B. Dawson and Ann C. Dawson vs Geo. F. Hill and Sarah C. Hill, his wife, appointing in undersigned commissioner to sell the lands hereinafter ' ih scribed, I will sell at the court home door in New Uerne, 'Craven County, N. . C. ou Monday, the. 30th day of November, 18116 (being I he first day of Fall Term, 1890, of Ciaven count t Superior court) nt twelve (12) o'clock,, noun, to the highest bidtler fcr - cosh," the fol lowing described Real Estate, lo wit: All that piece or parcel of land lying and be ing in the County of Ciaven, Township No. 9, aud known and designated as fol lows, vizt Being that tract or parcel of land .whereon the parties otilie first part (the said Geo. F. and Sarah 0 Hill now reside and tdjoiniug the lands of Cicero Green, Silas ileath, Charles Weathering ton ami Hezikiab Davis and containing 200 acres. This October 2.1rd, 1898. . ' ; II. L. GIBES, Commissioner. Commisrdoiier'M Sale.' " In pursuance or the power conllrred upon me by judgment ot the Superior court of Craven county, at Its May Term,' 1896, in an action wherein New Bern ' Building & Loan 'Association It Plainliflo and W. h. Cohen nnd Theresa Colon er , als, ate defendants, I will expe lo aale at public auction at tlie court In use door in Niw Berne to the' hhilu-st hliiHar t,r .: cash, on Tuisifay, 1st day oi December, . at me nourot lii o'clock noon (it being the second day of the Fall Term of the Superior court) all the follow inj? described 1 proiieriy, lo wit: ' 1 ( ..'' Twenty shares of stock lo ferles No. 8 . e-f ihe New Berne Building A Loan Aao- , ciation, all the following described piece, ' parcel or tract of land situated and be- . ing in the City ol New Berne, County of Craven, State of North Carolina, lying on till! 8onthaiiflt ftnrnav nl Pnlln.W mnA II...- .. cock streets, and on Hancock' street, ad joining lands of J. W. Messic, now Tlios. ' iiameis on ttie east and the Methodist chuich, known as Howard's Cliopel on the South, and Hancock street on the West, It being all the lands conveyed In Theresa Cohen by William Cohen, etp. by ue-eii uaceu. jnnua.y uarn, JBBIj which deed is recorded in the. office of the B g later oi oeeets oi iravto count, 14 book 108; pages , ... - October 80, 189fl. - . ,7 - P. U, PELLETIER, !. ; i , Coinmhttioner, , JvvvvvvvvvvvvvVVWVVVVVWw Webster's' International iSt Dictionary fdil Xv School, and Horn. IKTERKATKMAL I Moprenw Court, Ibe SUM Ha- eommemlaa by rr7 Hi&u Saparlauadau at Soheak, THE BEIT FOR EVERYBODY atcMiai . , It ll aaay te Had ttw wrd aaM. ' " It la aaajr to aacartalai taa praaaatlallm, It la May te trace the grnrth at a ward, It to eaey to torn what a wer 1. , Q.C. HERRI AM CO, AiUlaWa, C.eiaiJi.lJ WM n . 4 . '
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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