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, JOT BERNE JOURNAL. CQA6IXS U STEVENS. EDITOB AND PEOPRIETOB. r aw Behk, N. C. Deo. 2, 1890 entered at the Fort office at New Berne M.C. as SMoadclaas matter. Till Daili Jocbmai. excep Monday)3 llvered by carrier in tills city, at 60 couta r montif. ' , raRitl Mohtus, Invariably in advance, $1.00 a Tkab m Wkkklt JouairAL one year, In advance, tl.00 Advertising Kates given on application at be office. rive eeat per line win be marxed lor arils ot Thanks, Hesotntiona ot Hespect ana Blittiiary Poetry: also tor Obituary Notices nftr than tboae which the editor hlnisell ball rive as a matter ot news. ' Notices ot Church and Seciety and all other entertainments rroin which revenue Is to be derived will be charged lor at the rate ot live - aline. The 4O0KKAL will not under anycircuro ttaneea be responsible tor the return or the ale keeping ol any rejected manuscript. No exception will be made to this rule withve- ard to either letters or inoiosures. Mirwui ' Editor enter into correspondence eon mink relected manuscript. 1BEDINGL1TBILL. The coming short session of the Fiftj-foorth Congress, which meets next Monday, is becoming each day of more interest, and its work a matter of speculation. The important uieasnro of pro riding a mflicieut revenue to run the Government's expenses is of special interest, and the ways and means to provide this revenue will be watched by the country. ' One of the means suggested is by passing the revenue bill known as the Dingjeybill, and it may be of interest to cote some of its most important features. The Dingley bill passed the House last December 2Gth, and was intend ed to make temporary provision for meeting the expenses of the Gov ernment, its provisions being limit ed to August 1st, 1897. The bill imposes a duty ou raw wnni (HiniVRlnnr. to 1,0 nnr cent, of the duties of the McKinley act, and -t a ii - . - , -" " """J "I""" ".. of wool; also a duty of CO per cent. i on lumber and its manufactures. Its last section provides for a horizontal ' advance of 15 per cent, on the Wil son law in all its sections except wool, lumber and sugar, the first two being affected as abovo, the last bing left alone. ' The passing of the bill meets an opposition from all the revenue re form newspapers, they claiming mat toe iiingiey bin is not a rev enue producer, but is a bill winch benefits the manufacturing trusts. The friends of this bill claim that it will increase the revenues thirty millions, while those opposed, say it can be clearly demonstrated that it will not produoe ten mill ions, while it would add hundreds of millions as a burden upon the hacks of the people of the coun try. . The people do not want any legislative measures passed which shall add to the burdens of tne people. There must be sufficient revenue raised to meet current govermental expenses, but this can be raised by taxing those interests that are now paying large profits, and which enjoy many bene fits. ward, nor can the country stand the passing of revenue bills, which are iaiseiy so called, but are in reality against the interest of the masses of the people. Hew'a ThlaT We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward lor inj case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Bali's Catarrh Cure. K J. Chbhbi & Co., Props. Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. ,1 Cheney for the last 15 years, nud believe liira perfectly honorable in all btisiutss transactions, and finonrinlly able to cairy nt anj obligation mado by their firm. IVmt & Tboax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.oihg, Kinnan & Marvin Whole 'e Diujjjtisis, Toledo. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bot tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials tee. Hall's family Fills aro the best. Tke BaddUst lacred Tree. Father IIuc. when he could not nnderstaod what seemed to him to be marvelous, invariably set it down to the devil. There was a sacred tree near a lamasery which put out leaves impressed with a stored char acter of the Tibetan language. Bay ard Taylor, however, explained how it was done. In tho bulletin ot the American Geographical Socioty the exact character of this tree is de scribedand how the letters are made. The story of the sacred tree that grows in front ot the temple in the Tibetan lamasery of Kumbum has TOCUBCA.COLD I" OME DAT Take Laxative BromoJ Quinine Tablets All diugglats refund the money ifit fails been severely shaken by recent in vestigations. Father lino told, in his charming book, of this tree whoso leaves were miraculously in scribed with figures of Buddha, sacred formulae or prayers. Later explorers, among whom were Potan ine, Greeuard ' and Szecheoyl, saw the tree and attempted to explain the mysterious markings, on its leaves and bark. Mr. Potanine thought some insect, wrought tin tracings. Another explanation was the markings pertained naturally to the tree, which was very remarkable indeed, inasmuch as whole sen tences in tho Tibetan language might be read on the leaves. Tho one thing certain was that the pricaU sold the leaves at a very high price to the faithful. M. Eilouard Blano, the explorer, who has returned tr. France, saw the sacred tree while in Tibet, and us.erts that the holy in scriniions aio an oviilenc artifice of human hands, an that the imposi tion has been handed down from one generation to another of the lamas of Kumbum, who number about 2000. Some of the leaves were snb' mitted last summer to Mr. Thistle ton-Dyer of Ktw Gardens, London lie says that the tree is au ordinary syringa villosa, common in China, and that the markings are impressed on the leaves by molds, aided prob ably with heat. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoelie Thou as, of junction City III-, was told liy her doctors she had Con. suinptiou uud that there was no hope for he. but two buttles Dr. Kind's New Discovery completely cured her and sue says it saved her life. Mr. Tho. Egsjcts. 139 Florida St. Sun Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, apprctching Con. sumption, tried wiihout remit everything else then houuht one Dome ot Dr. Ivid: Xew .Discovery nnd in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It s.icli results, of which these arc samples, that provo tho wonderful itiiracy of this medicine in Couuhs and Colds. Free triti bottles at F. S. Duffy's Drug Store. Iti-nu- lar size 30e. aud Sl.UU (5) Sunset Personally Co mine ted Tour ist Excursions to California without Change of cars. Leaving Washington, D. C, Sat urdny, .November 14, ana every Saturday thereafter, the South ern Kailway (1'ieumont Air riine) and Sunset Route will operate Personally Conducted Tourist Ex cursious to ban irancisco, (Jal. without change of cars, conductors or porters, lho route is through Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, New Mexico, Arizona and Southern California, The cars are the very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleeper, beds equal to those of any standard sleep cr, lunch, lavatory (private apart incut for ladies) and toilet facilities of the most approved style. Three and one-half days to New Mexico and Arizona, four days to Los Angeles and Southern Jaliforuia, and five days to San Francisco. Portland, Oregon, through the 8cmi-tropic.tl gardeu of tho South, and via pituresquo Alt. Shasta in seven days, with only one change of cars. Tacoma and Seattle, Wash ington, the afternoon of the seventh daj'. Such service and facilities for transcontinental travel nave never before been offered. Tli3 tourist car fare, $8.00, to San Francisco and intermediate points, and rail road fare tho same as any other line, effecting a saving of 25.00 to 30.00. For further information and re scrvation inquire of any Southern Railway Agent or A. J. Poston, General Agent, 511 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. An Elk Horn Fence. At Mammoth not springs, in Yellowstone Park, there is a fence made of elk herns. It incloses the greater part of the grounds of Pho tographer K. Jay Hynes studio, Tho fence is composed of over 300 selected elk horns. All of them have 83 points and a great many have the royal poinlfwThey were shed in March, 1805, frul were gathered in June of the same .year by Mr. llaynes and three of his men within a radius of 10 miles of Mammoth Hot Springs, and within four days time. There are 'about 2500 elk in tho park now. Each pair of horns would bring $7.50 at Cinnabar, about eight miles, or at least $10 a pair in the East or South. Kansas City Star. r A Houaekttld ajeeeaally. Cnscarels Canity Cathartic, the t most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreibiug to the taste, act gently sad positively on kidneys, livejl and bowels, cleansing the entire ivfteirH dispel colds, cure I eadiche, fever, habit ual constipation and biliousness. Please L buy and try a of C. C. O. May. 10, ft 23, SO cents. Sold and guaranteed to core by aU diuuRitt. You run no risk. All druggists guar ante Grove'iTasteleM Chill Tonic to do all that the manufacturers claim for It T COURT CALENDAR For Fall Term. Ittog, Nnprrlor fours, v, Craven loimijr. . ' Prepared afir a eotisu tatirn JJew lieruu bar.'- 'j (tvll t'nlenftar. WI.DNKBDAY, l'i'.O. 2D. S2. Tavlor vs Simili. of the 30. 86. 49. . 57. . 64. . 67. : 103. 46. 0D. Coho vs. Ilcuth.- ( Taylor vs. Siiuuonv Sultan vs. W., N. & N. U. It. Work Bros. s, Colnn. .- Thursday, m;c. Co. Kenned'iy Vs, Webb. Ilines vs. Outlaw. Wbiteburst vs. R. R. FK1DAY, DKC. 4tII Snow Pump Co. -vs. Dunn, et nls. Slimpson vs. Taylor. rif-onl Week. MONDAV, DKC. 7th. S'cwnrt vs. E. C. 1). Line. Eto.u vs. Street. Furrnsvi". Myi is. Byoum ?. Baker. 7i 83. 100. 101. 111. Mace vs.' Diddle. tceday, dec. 8rn. Khun vs, Iusuruncs Co. Mills vs. Mills. Simmons vs. Insurance Company. . 3urrus , In-urnnce Company. Wednesday, dec. Stii. ; Jlcssic vs. II. It. 09. 96. 98. 110. 104. IOC. 109. 118. JUssic vs. R. K. Congdon vs. Heritage. Porlow vs. 1!. K. TIIURSDA1, DKC. lflTII. Slieelkey vs. Piue Lumber Co. McCarthy, ndm'r., vs. Tisdale 119, 184 etnl. 128, 127. , Green vs. Lumber Co. C. V. Ilnl'llem and Wife VS. A. & N. C. R. U. Co. niYo;:rE3. 1'8. P.obuison vs. Robinson. 103. Wilder vs. WiWei. 17, Speucer vs. Spencer. MOTIONS. 1. Asher vs lleizenstein, 3. Tucker vs. Burner. 0. Crabtreo va. Schcelky. House vs. Rouse. Commissioners vs. Tucker. Meiidovcs vs. Tisdale. Preiss vs. Colin. Simmons vs. Dully. Delufield vs. Construction Co. Thurbtr vs. I!, and L. Aseocia IS. 25. 28. 31. 33. 38. 43. tion. 44. 45. tion. 47. 48. 51. 54. 71. 00, 91. 93. 94. 106. 112. 113. 115. tirny vs. Fisher. Thuroer vs. B. and L. Assccia Ritcr & Conly vs. Dnnu. Moody vs. Smith. Justice vs. "justice. Goldljerg vs. Cohen. Sheelky vs. Pine Luml er C . Bunk vs. Speucer. Iluhn vs. Moseler. Worth vs. Cruveu County. Scheelky vs. Koch. DdUgherty vs. Frszier. Dawson vs. Hill. Watson vs Cvrmen. B. and L. Assn. vs. Cohn. We Onor You a Remedy Wlili'h Insures SAFETY to LIFH 0( liota Mother and Child. "MOTHERS' FRIEND' BOBS COSFINEUFST OF ITS WIN, IIOIIKOIt i.NU DA(iF.U, Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. EndorftPd and recnmmendpd lr wlivnl- cImiis, mlilwlvea and thnne who have used It. Beware of substitutes and Imitations. Sent by exprew or mall, on receipt of price, m.OO uer buttlu. Bonk ('l'l KOFI'ni'Mm lualled fieo. aontalnlng Toluntarj teitimonlals. BEAD FIELD EEGULAT0E CO., Atlanta, Oa. SOLD ST ALL DF)TOI8TS. PROFESSIONAL. Wm. W. Clark, Owen rl. Oulon. Clark & Guion, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, New Derne, N. C. M. Simmons. A. D. lVordl Simmons & Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. . V NEW BERNE, III C. ? Practice (irPYaven, Caru-ret, Jonee.I ennir and Onslow and Pamlico comities, and the Supreme Court." onlee at No. OS Houtu rront street, opposite Hotel Cliattawka. Br. E.II. Goldberg, SURGEQ OItAL DENTIST, Onice: Hnghes Building, 8. E. Corner Middle and Pollock Street s.ovcr llradiiam's f liarniacy. KKff BEKNE N.an. . P. II. 1V1 Idler, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers Brick L, Bnildlng. Win lirnctloe In the Counties of Cravenl Carteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. V. a. Ooui t at Now Berne and Supreme Court of ajie State. , , . .. . Have Removed ! .Fr6m44Craven St. To 80 Middle St. one I snail oe giaa to see my customers, and all othori who want plumbing, eteam and gas fitting done. :...' i-:: v-. U'W.'C Betwley, 80 Midtjbp, Stroct. 1 1 ' . ifl WIVES fl!W'iW'wiwaaayi-,-"-'w1"' IChristmaG ! k I two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwejl's 0 Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco J and read the coupon f which gives a list of val Hj uable presents and how B to get them. NEW BERNE ACADEMY.-". New Ilernc, . C. Under the'plan of reorganization, otters thorough instruction in the Classical and English Courses oy a corps oi eminent j Educators from the University m North Carolina, Horner's School and other noted Educational Institutions. Tuition Fees Monthly in Advao.ce. , Priinnry Department, $1.25 per moiith. I Intermediate " 2 25 Classical " 8.03 " ; Vnr r,.rlmr inrrmolinn n.inK nr o.l- dies?, John S. Long, I.L., D. . E. II. Meadows, T. A. Giieen, Board of Regents NORTH CAUOMNA, J t'iiAVEK County, j Julia Petiil'ur, vs. Curtis Piltilur. Superior Court. Notice. The defeudent ab ve nnmed, will take noiicp, that un net ion entitled as above.' has beni commenced in the Superior : COM 1 1 oi Jones county, ny ine plulutitt . Bank Is prepared to offer all aoconunoda la'ruintt the defendent lor a divmra nn tlons consistent with conservative banklnK. a. Hin t lira mienoem ior a aivotce on Pronipt aa careful attentlou flven te col I ground of wilful abandonment; and saul lections. We win be pleased to correspond ! deft-ndrnt will further take notice, that he 'llo8 "ho may contemplate waklua ji nqnircdtonpiiearatthenexttenn of' cha"yeg or ooenUuf now aocQU,lU J.Bes Superior court to be held at the f onit houc in Trenton, on the 22nd of 1T-A-tire,n' Pre,! E,H' "eadowi. Vice Pre. March, 1897, nnd answer or demur to the complaint now on tile in said action, or the pluintift will apply to the court for tha-renel clemunde I in said action. This November 12, 1896. 8. E. KOONCE, Clcik Suneriui Court Joues Co. Only fop To-day, it (Saves You Trouble and Time. IIM J ust received One Hundred tons of Mail to be sold by the bushel, barrel or ton. Any way you wont it It is nice to improve your sidewalks or yardi nnd muny other place. And aiu't it nice to huve a trend to keep this rourl in town, so that every man, woman or. child cap get it, uy the retail or wholesale. Ho! Well now, wo keep SAWED STOVE WOOD, stove, range, and fire- place wood, all ready under largo shed and never gets wet in rainy weather oak, asu, ana pine. 200 000 BRICK FOR SALE. Laths, ham made and sawed shingles, always on hand. IJesure and 'phone BIG HILLfoi any. tliiug you want. Thonu No. 10. Brick. shingles, marl, laths and wood, Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all fat J lentbtistaeseconductedfor MoocftaTC Tci. 4 Oun Orrice is OproaiTi; M. B. Patent Orrifrj rcmota from Washington. ( i i bentl moaei, arawing or pnoro witn aescnp-i tlnn. We advise. If patentable or not, free of' cbarge. uur tee not aue till patent u iccnrea. a...... Wna tn Ciair. Pilsati V W coat ot saineln' the U. S. and lonign countne C.A.SNOW&COJ . PATtftT Orrice, WASHinaTon. D. O THE NEW YORK TIMES FOR THE CAMPAIGN. THK NEW YORK TIMES will ' t mniled daily and Sundays to auy addatt in the United S'atcc, Canada, or Mexicc, postiiRe fiee, until November 15th, 18C6, covering the National campsign and clec Uoiis, lor $3.00. THE TIME3 will print the news ol this important campaign, pn belli sides, It should be rend everywhere. THE TIMES ran te lead without debasing your intelligence or morals. NEW YORK TOKLY TIMES $1.00 per "Year. . The Daily Times will be sent to any ad. dress in Europe, postage included, lor fi.nu per month, . Tu. address i.f nibcriheii will to changed as often aaTJeMie!. In ordering a chsogc of address bili the old and the new address M UST he ciwn. . jCasli In fldvBuce slwuvs. Bemltlances at the risk of 1 he ub?cnbvr, unless made by Hi-flisteri rt Utter, Chick, Money Or der, or Express Order, payable to "The New York Times Pub'iehlug Co." Address all communications thus: THE NEW YORK TIMES, , Printing House Square, New York City, NJY. : Whysufler with Couibs, Colds, .and LaGrippe when ' LaxaTivb' Bromo Quinine will cure yon la one day. Don not produce the' ringing la the heid like Sulphate of Quinine. I'ut Up ia tablets convenient fur taking. Quuraiitetd to cure or niouey refunded, Price 23 Cents, For stl at Bradham' Pbarmany,(aDd all olher Brag Blorea,j' ' ', 1 f Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the 'young and old, are to be given to smokers of BlackwelPs Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find one coupon inside each North Carolina Conference V. 1. Church South, Convening at Sisitoa, V. C. Icsembsr, 9th.. 1896 ' Atlantic & N'orlh Carolina Itallroad, l'astenger Department, New Berne, N. C, Nov., 10, 189G. To Agents Atlantic sad North Curollon . Railroad: Tou will sell tickets to the above from your station to Kirjston and lelurn at Tnr itt' No, 2. Tickets to be told Dicember 7th, 8th, nnd 0th, good to return umil December 19th, inclusive. . 8. L. DILL, G. P. A. FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants ...BANK... Capital Stock, paid In, ,,75,0O0.O0 surplus, Undivided Profits ,...a,uuu.uu ... soo.oe OFFICERS: lu H. Cdti.br, President. W. S. Chadwiok, Vic Praa. T. W. Dkwrv, Cashier. J. W. Iiiddle, Teller. r. F. MATTHawa, Collector. With wall MtjtttllKhAil MinnivMniii t.lita CITIZEN'S BANK OB 31 JU W BXTJESianD, 17. o. . DO A. GENERAL RANKING BUSINESi The Accounts ol Banks, bankers, Corpoi ationa, Farmers, Merchants and others re eeived on lavorahle terms. Irouiptandeaie rul attention Riven to the Intel eat ol oar oca tomera. Collections a Specialty. board or dkcotobi. Ferdinand union, K. II. Meadows, J. a. Moadowa, Chan. Dully, Jr. Samuel W. I pock, Jatnr s Redmond, Chas. H. Fowler, Mayer Harm, J. W. Grainger, Thomas A. Green E. W. Smallwood, O.K. For. ' Geo. N.Ivea, w. F. Crockett. MA. BEYAN. EOS. BAKIELS, . President, . TIctlFrti. B. B.-BOBCSTS. ChUw. . THE national bank, o kbw;bkenk, m. a .: 1KOOEPOBA.TBD lees. - Capital, $100,000 Surplus Profits 98,168 . DIRECTORS! Jar. A. Brtah, , Thos. Daitikls. Chas. B. Bryan, , J. H. Hackbdbh Jno, Dunn, L. Uabvbt: O. H. KoBtBT B.K. JBianor WM. H. OLIVER, UFB FIRE MARINB , ACCIDENT, FIDBUTT. , BTKAM BOILER Insurance.... . :- NKWBBRN, A numtiAF nf Tima-Triiid anA TlrA-tMtAil Uompaules represanted. war anu,uuu,uw assets reprmenna NOTOAHY VVBLLV. Commissi .ncr of Deeds for New York. Con necticut and Pennsylvania. tafAgenC National Board Virtue Under writers. WM.DUim. JA3. BESKOKS, fresidsst, VlcfPreis. S. S. ODION, Stt'y U Treti. Hew Berne Ice Co Maanfactorcni e .: . i From DistlileJ Water. Out-put 20 Tons Dailv. . Lor Lmna ljm rieliciteo. Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) ( a. m, to (Tp. 111. . cunuays (ie ail only) 7 a. 4 m. to 12 uoou. For prices and other information, address, D. S. GUION, Manager. One Thousand for One (TRADE MARK.) ACCIDENT TICKETS. The Inter-State Casna .- Company, of New York, Kivei THBEE MONTH'S Iasaraaee $1,000 for $1.00, , , ' . to men or women, . between IS ami so rears at ace, against fatal Htreet Aeuu ants a-root, ur on isicyolea, Ilorses,WKK ns, II . rso lua, Railroad Car. Klavaiod, Hr.dK, VroUry and Cable Cars, 8uanislilp,Hiauia'oaU and Steam ferries, F.rH.1 Ity KtiMaA1- Warrnnted no co-e no pay. Then are many imilaiivns, To get the gennine salt for Grove's. "' : ' Lookiabt. Txxat, OcU I5. 1889. Messrs. Paris Medicine Co., ' l'arie, Tend. Dear Sirs: Ship us as aooa at possible 2 Cross Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. My customer! want Grove's Tasteless Chill Tout and will not have any 'other. In our experlcpce of over 20 years in tlie drug business, we have never told any medicine which gave such naiversat tat bfactioa. Yours F"pectlully, . J, 8. I o w"ta Cs). ak5SaCllavs NOTICEOF SAjLE, Of Large Body of Valuable Timber y and Valuable Tracts of Land, ; PiitMiant tii a ju.l)!incnt of the Srperior Couil 1 X Ji-ms county, in that c. lUin Uction in fpecial prnceeliiius entitled 3. E.roy AttminWralor. lUeokins ileecusea, is. FNnk HL Jti.kius un,l nthers irlaius m l L. M. Hadimt (nisniiitn lor (aid in iMnts hy wh'ch jn lenient the said C. E. Foy sdiuinisiiaior wat appointc! Com uiFsioiii r t sell Si.hl limtier -Sbd land. The nnd. rsiyne.l cimimisfioncr as directed liy siiid .ludgmi nt, will oa Alondnv the 14 h lay f Uwen.br 1898, nt lao'cloik In. ell t ''e hiuh' st bidder for cah at the Cnurt IK-uh1 door in Tienim, all Me lmher.uf ivery Mud finding and grow insr, or oihniHj meiisuiina ai'ov- 10 inches alibu b.sv nhen tut wit h the priv ileue to the 1 u-clm r nf ten veins 10 cut and n iihivc ti c same upou the fu'lowiua dcsriibed Irnta . lvm one li.n I of Inud lyinc in J'ics county, knowo 119 the Mc ;ubc iMct, ile.cr'bi as lollows 10-n il: lie inniuuat a Mulberry tree siaiiJlmg u A'hhe O .k m1, ahi ot 100 jaids Eit uf ihe Tni.ttm. road foik, thto wiih ihe 1 White Ouk mnd rtnutli and East to Tim- lOn i ) K, tl en np i'lenlmi rosd a, VI, 1 its poll t" iiiecini'kot the ioio iiiti iy a .ou-t, ihen N: HI. West 10 poles to a ih g slrimid pine, then with the Sunndcr. si n lire S. 83 West 104 poles to a Blnck Uum, jast above tlie head of Wm. M un lit Branch ia a flit, then S. 23, W. 43 pules lo a stuke iu the run of the Driioch, men iiowu tlie vauous ci urses i tne sau Vtundine Iiinueli to White Odk liver. tbeu iliitvu the said liver to a "stake at the Si'Uih end "f the Suvenson-Manly, soihe. limes called the compromise -line, then N.inh 12J, East 2U8 poles to the Mulber ry, the beiun.ng, coniaining 333 acres more iu l s. A8n one' other tmct in the smd county of Jones, beguiling at Gihsou's briile, runnuii; ni.h Hie ihhid or mi Due road uii to Amos Heath's line on a:d public road mar the lnntou road, men wiiu tue varinus courses of his line to Ihe river known 11s the Roberta Low eround, also another pici e or purcel of land beiuning at Smith's Mi'l bridge, ruuning up nitii the Polliiksville road to Buck Suvanuah road to Au.os Hiaih's line, thence with his and Lewis Bynum's Mrs. It C. Old field's, Engeuia M. Ohlticld lines to the river, tin uce down the river to tho bc- ginuing. The two lust described tracts being the lunds uilcttcd to the heirs cf II Jeukinsin the division of the lands be longing to Djiium and Jenkins (Lewis Bvnuni nnd Unsil Jenkins decrnstd), said twotinctsconuioinir nb.nit 750 acref. Also one i-ther Iruct war while Oak river about 4) miles fiom Maysviile ad journing ihe lauds ol P. F. Iluguins on the lcttnna biansu Uoinns onum JMorin and Ett, bema the tame conveyed to B. Jenkens bv Simon Dixon by and dated day el 18 coiituining 50 ucieS more or less. And at tie same time acd pines the undesigned Cominltiener will sell to the biuhisl biddei lor'casb the lauds above rtesciibe'l less ihe timbtr standiug, grow ing i.r oiherwice dure on measuring above 10 tnetes ut base when cut. The timber above mentioned aud like wise the hmd will I sold in tracts. This November 12th, 1896, C. E. IOY, Commissioner. H. L. GIBBS, Attorney, j Sale ot Land for Par tition. Bv virtue of a Jndvmeutot the Superior court ol Craven . County, ' in the specinl proceeding lor l'uttition wherein etuuam Hnirisi n, Samuel Harrison and Matthew IlatriFOD are l'laiotifis, and KniieCorbitt, and Klvin Jones are Defendants, I will sell et Public Auction for rash, on Mon day, November 30th, 1890, at 13 M.. tn the l.'K'ift bidder the following (Uscribed Land 111 Craven County. North Carolina, aoj'iiu ng the Ephtaim Dauahertj tract ot laud, lyiii;; ou the Noith side of Hach- eler's Creek, beginning st a Cj press on the Crek Hun, and runs North CO de grees West lo the William Wetlieringtoo bark line, then around and with said William Weiherington's upper t ack line to the Creek, then down the Cnek to Ihe beginuing, containing 125 acres wore or less, " - Dated Ibis Octoher 30lh, 1898. CIIAULE8 R. THOMAS. Commissioner. Uxccntrix Xotlco. Having qualiflcd as Executrix of AT II. Powell, (leccascd, late of Craven county, ettnteot North Curolinn, this is to uotii'y all vefsous having claims against the Mlntf' ol mill cieci ased to exhibit tliein to undersigned ou or. before the 1st day tl November, 1997, or lint notice win ue plead in bir of their recovery. All er. sons it debtcd to. said estate will pleutc mnke pa5n.ent. this lh 30th dav of Octobar, le98. . EMMA 11. rOWEUL. : : 1 t Extctitrix. fTILDDD PD1S0H SPEC lALTYsSrSS 1 I Iti-ir? itJ-OOlJ 'OIHON permanentlf I I Icuredlnluto86dRTek Yoacanbetrentoriiit I J t-y. 1 f yon prof t to oome hew wo wil l con fcn mary tract to oar nilroul f areand hotel bills.nd Doebane, If we fnlt to cure. If jrou bavo taken iuer eory, luUltle potanh x4 at ill hav achoa and Ptlna, Mucous ratchMln mouth, Sorfl Throat, ImpiAH, Cuppor Colored Spot, Ulcttm oo Hiy pari of the boOT, llulror Eyobrowa falling oat. It ia thia beoonUttry BLUOli FOJSON wirtiarniitoatoctir. Weaolloittbeicotitobati feat caaoa and ohalleniro the world for 4 eaa weoaonotcur This disease boa a! wnya baflled tlift skill of the moat einineut phyai dans. 9500.000 oaptut beltlna our nncondV lional iraaraotr. Abaolutti proof! nentsfiavled oq tppiicntk.n. AtldreM COOK ItKMlSOY CIV iil Maannin launnl. at iHKl Afit a. I f ' IHTOCIC rOR HXIAl, lad Honey to Lean, Mechanics and , IaTestorslUnlon.; '. . J. C, Ddewry. Pretldeot. - - B. T. Jermak, Treasurer. Gko. Allf.n, Sfcrelary. Of 1TALEIGII, ft. C. ". Offer $100 sli-iret of Savinas SHick lor 100 monthly pavments ol 63 rent each. with agreement, that if the owner dies be fore malarit v.the remainintt payments will be made from the Guurautee Fund, (Sucb Payments ate now Del n ft made lor Iter, W. K. Bocp and A. H. Powell) Full Paid Investment Stock. For value 100, is sold lor $75 rash, nnd is seemed by Itenl Estate Mnrtgaees. T fixes are paidj by the Uolotv laau dividend or tlx per cent per tnntim, paid si mi annuady at Bonk by Uoupon: The Urlon will re turn cost of Stock, with Dividend to date, upon application. Or 10 yours after date will pa; $100 pershnre, thus giving; additional proBt of $23 per share. This It one tlie tnlest and best investments tver oftersd. llrnncbts will be orim'ted nnd Losnt made In any Town, where stock Is held. Giifid Ainmiis Wsnbd. Addr8K G EOIii ; E A I.LEN, BocreUry. 22 Tullcn LuiKims, lluleigh, N. 0. Trustees Sale ! . ' Tiustees sole of a large Tract i.f Vslu able Tin. tier ami Fumi L.,rjd in Cntit-M conntv, Nonli Cnr.iliiv. - Uy lr ue f a derd f iru-t or rt B iced e l iroiu William II till iard and Lucy K. IHlliar 1 wdn 10 me as irnMeo lted January SO b, 1891. anil ilulv re-coi-.ied in'ihi- vMr-r ot the Keaister nf Deed's of Cm ten t Co .my. Nor h ( aro l.na n March 5;h., 18ftl, in dceo b-ok Q. Q" at paae 72, for ti.t- purmsc i.f curing to Louis Hilbard iht paio ei.i of the note thciiin spK'itifii, tif u I av.'i.y been niHrte iu the faynoDi irfh . -Bid. noie, aid lit the irqn-rt f eine Hi'i aiv , Exuirix oHaid Louis : Ilitiind, ('0. iieci ased). 1 shall tell at public auction n. f'Ont of the Ci'tlit litiusi' doiii in Be utort l!rid'it Connive" Noilh Car' lina. in i)M laday, the 7tli d"V o Deeeii ier , 1890, 'nt llVcicck . in., tsie following proirei ty which is desciliad tp W'r '! ' t lows, to-ivn: "Ateitain tract situ iietl and bc'iii; in Car'cu i Coll ty. N.il'lb Carolinit on Black Crick and Ni--poti ltiver. ci'irlaii.iiiu twniiy n-ui i iv oi'td "U'l sixty tin (i!-tC'i) Acres ui'-re r less, beii'U ihe idtiii'cil ianda u thi"e" . from K S. Puili n on the 6ih.. d y o1 t.l miiaiv JHtll.Jiv the van Wiilin. , v" j Hillanl anil the dieil fi.mi id H. ?J?ul1e:i in Vuliium II Hiillaid, ik btie' ! rc.fern d to 101 a more paitlcnhir mil di H i pile hsi n jtion Iheuof j This propeily is siitMied-nn tin ft w v, ' port Kner ab"Ut eiht miles from Mi re bci.d Cirfatid about three niihs from 1 New port und adjoirw iho Caneret Count;. O'liti p'opeity and otheis aud H a'd lo ' contain according lo a survev m.oe tor jsaid WiUi- m It. milinr.1 a' om Fiv- lhoiisnud two hundred nnd i. gtity (aaiV) Acr 8. :.' ;' : The property 1mever will be 10'd in pro.'S und not by the acre. : Terms: Cash suUieieul; to liny iIih costs i.f exeenliDn the tills!, the debt secured villi tile itilcrett duo tin 10 n, say $3750, and the ' balance to le paid 111 two equal- pnyruenls in one and two y ars rroiu Uatont sale nun in- . tercst fioiu the day ol sale for which the puicli'im r is to give uoies secured by a deed of Irin-t on the propei tv at hie ex pense, or all cnh at his option. JOHN B. JENKINS, Trustee. A'idnss, Nohpoi.k, Va. . Sale of City Xoi. By virlne ol a Judgment nt the ttupeiv ior court of .Craven county, in the Cuil action entitled The Boaid of Commission -ers of Cr.'ven cotinly vs Mary 13. Brown et ale., I will sell at public auition, t r Ciislt, tit the court howe door of Cravm county, in the City ot New Birne, on Monday, Notemter oOth, 1898, st 13 o'clock v noon, being the tirsi day of lh Fa. I Term of theSiipeiior court of Ctaven I county, to the hmhot bicdertlie follow- ing aescnueri itt ni J'.siuie: Lots Nos. 80 and 81 in the plan of the est ite of Joshua tcott, deceaseilj situated ou the wtst si'icof West street between Cedar nnd Elm tin cts) 16 the Cliy nf New Berne, No. 8 lowoship, Craven county, North Carolina, being the same lots couvejed by E. C. Hobcrts, Clerk nnd Master in Equity to Edward Brown, by deed recorded in book No. 82. loho 44, Office uf the B gMcr ol Deeds or Ciaveo C'Ui.tj, and allerwards devirsd bv said Edward Brown ,to - Isaac E. Brown by his last will nnd Ttsiament, recorded in Book "E" of Wills of said County, Folios 112 and 113. This OfloLer Slllli mflft CHAtiLES It. TIIOMA3, -" Commissioner.' Commissioner's Sale of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Pur-uant to a judgement of ihe Super! or court of Cravu coucly, N. C, ten ' dered at iluy Term, 1896, in that certain action entitled A B. Duwsnn sod Ann V. TMwron vs Gen. F. Hill nnd Srh C. Hill, his wile, appoiutinji thw unnersi)ned cbinmisjicner tn sell ih lauds hereinafter tlescribtd, I will sell at the court house door in New Berne. Craven Omit?, N. V. nu Motiduy.the 30lh duy of November, 1806 fieinx th (list day of Fair Term, 1890, of Ciaveu county Superior court) at twelve (12) o'clock, niMin. tc the hiahest biUtler It r cash,, the-following descrilied Real E.liite, to witi All that piece or parcel of lend lying and tw ins in the Cduniv nf Ciavm. Townehw No. V, and known iut iiesignaitd as ol lews, via: Being that tract i't parcel of land w hereon tle piittiee of tlie Orst part (ibe fiii." Geo. E. nnd Surah C Hill now rcUde and Ldjoining the lands nl CicrrO Green, Kilos Hestb, Charles Wenlbering. Inn and HezUsinh Dims and containing 200 acres. " . vTblt October SSrrt, 1890. ; : j .. H. L. GIBL'B, L'ouiinissinner. ComiiiisNioiier'H Sale. In pursusuco or the power conferrerl upon iiie by judgment ot tho 8uperior court of Craven county, at ils May Trim, IfiOB, hi an octino w lie rein New Btmn Buildiiiic & Loiid Assccisiion is Pisinlifie nnd W. h. Culieo nod Theresa Cohen er als, 'e defendants, I will cxp"(-e lo aala at puiilio uuctinu st the court heusc dor . in New Berne to the lushest, bidder tor eiish, i n Tuesday, 1st day of December, ' at the hour cf 13 o'clock noon (It being (lie second duv of the' Fall Term of lb Superior court-) all the lolbmiuj' described property, lo wit: - : ' Twenty shun s of stock in Series No. 8 i f lho New Berne Buibliit); k b ao Ahu elation, all the fnlhiwinK iieacnbeil piece, patcel or tract of Inud situated and be ing in the City ol New Berne, County of Craven, State of Nrlh Carolina, lying on tho Sonlheni't correr of Politick and Han cock streets, and on Hnncock street, d ioiniiiB lands of J W. Metaic, now Thoa. Daniels cn tbeeast and the Methodist chutcli, knowd as Howard's Obnpel on (li South, and Hancuca street on tht). Weal, It heing all Pie Ianda com eyed In Theresa Cohen by Will mm Cnheo, etc. by deed dated. Jmiay 2S)rl, 1891; which deed Is recorded in ihe effien of the B -g istcr ol deeds ol Craven county, la book 108; pugtt . i October 30, 1898. P, II. PELLETIER,' . CouiniUaioocr. CATAl-iGtaa'tt Sprlmni(f.t., International 81K3SSJ!? Di5tionary 5 JnmlimliU in Office, School, and Hum. Standard ofil U. 8. WITferEffS OoT'tl'rii,nnsimio.itiu.a. , IKITOArtONAl Huprtmv e .Mirt, 1l Suu Sa. , .DKTttWARr" pntM Conns, and of Marty all the Krttoolboukt, Warmly 4 eommnll by army Staia , Htiliarlowoilain of ScImou. j i THK BEST FOR EVERYBODY Because It Is sway to find tha word wanted. a It la nay to aacartala th. pmanclatkin, It Is aaiy to traoa tha growth ol a word. ' It Is aaay to Isara what ward means. ; ' G.JkC. MEKKIAM CO., PnUltitmri, ' hprtmiHold, Vmm., V.S.A.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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