the m ran JODffliiL1TL.,ir.;r"-uS
( ' charles 1.5stetens.
Kditce and Bbopeietor.
New Berne, N. C, Feb., 23.1807.
Entered t the Post office! at New Berne Consul in every senso of the word,
St. C. as second class matter. amj not eko mt h;g preaent ri(icu.
Notices ot cauroh and society and ail otter Ions salary by engaging in question
entertainment rom which revenue is to be ab0 trft(je transactions. He should
Of.rtvajl will ha nhanran fnr at Mia ratA nf Iiva '
e aline. I represent in foreign countries the
Th bailt joumal (except Mouaay);u dignity of the American flag, and
llvered by carrier in this city, at 50 cents m . . , .
' er,month our Treasury is strong enough to
rnara Months, Invariably In advance, (1.00 see that he bo able to live decently
"To"yeaiMotlna,lvan".c,;i.M. M , upon his pay. Up to the present
Weekly jouknal one year, in ad ance.n.oo time American Consuls have been
h? tST"" Ka,C9Bivc,,onl'",1'-c,,lionat;oircre.l wages which a respectable
'mechanic would decline as inado-
rive eents per line win be charged tor (mate, and, as a consequence, our
ards of Thftr.ks, Resolutions of Respect and , . , , .
Mtuary Poetry; also tor Obituary Notices consuls, instead of being an assist-
her than those which the editor himself ance to American commerce, have
hall give as a matter ot news.
The Journal will not under anycircum
stances be responsible Tor the return or t lie
ate keeping of any rejected manuscript. No
exception will be made to this rule with re
ard u either letters or inclosurcs. Nor will
Editor enter into correspondence con
eralnft refected manuscript.
WELCOME TO NEW BERNE !
Welcome visitors, every one, to
the New Berne Fair !
Welcome to New Berne, the en
tiro city, it is open to you for von
pleasure and welfare.
The Tenth Annual Fair, is
splendid one, and it is open now
every visitor, and yon arc not mere
ly visitors, but you are guests o
: this city's, and the .ToritXAi. along
with every citizen of New Berne
wants you to enjoy yourselves an
feel at home.
And now friends and guests,
while visiting in New liernc, do noi
bo satisfied to spend all vour time ai
the Fair grounds. Yon ran enjoy
the Fair and also look around New
Berne and spo what a delightful eit
we have.
I'eiiiembcr, friends and guests
that this Fair is only New Berne
in name- It is for you to enjoy, and
we want you to feel that you arc
more than repaid for visiting it.
New Berne is only the place, the
Fair and its many attractions arc
lor tliose who come, to see, onjnj
and be benefitted for having seen.
welcome irienda to .New lcrnt
and the Fair. Make this week ai
enjoyable one in every particular.
and our people will feel fully ropai
ior ineir trouuie anu expense ir
giving you this exhibition with it
various entertainments.
Bealhess Cannot be Cared
by local applications, as they csnnot
reach the diseased portion of tlie ear.
There is only ono way tn cure deafness,
and that is bv constitutional rcniedic
Deafness is caused by au inllamcd condi
tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta
chian Tube. When this tube els iiJlum
d you bave a rumbling sound of itnper-
tect hearing, and when it is is entire!
closed deafness "n Ilic result, :ind unlet:
.tie intlainmatioo can be taken nut nnd
this tube restored to its normal condition
bearing will be destroyed forever; nine
Cases out ot tun arc caused by catarrh.
which is nothing but an iutlamcd condi
tion of the mucons furfures.
Wo will give OneJIIundrcd Dollars for
any case ot Ueafuess (caused liy cuturrh
that can not be cured l.y Hall's Culurrl
Cure. Send lor circulars, tree.
F. J. CUEXKV &, CO., Toledo. U.
8old by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family I'dls are the best.
An Excellent Field.
English manufacturers and mer
chants are very energetic in develop
ing their trade with South Africa,
and the results are obviously good.
American merchants would find
excellent field for enterprise in tint'
quarter of the globe if they took tin
same steps to develop trade intercs'
there. Africanders have need o
American wagons, American ploughs
American harness, American labor
savii.g machinery of every kind,
boots and shoes, furniture, to sa
nothing of canned provisions. I
mention only a few of the articles o1
American manufacture which or
curred to me particularly on my last
trip there.
1 he nature of Hon Ih African I i f
's so identical with many parts of
our Western country that American
goods are preferred to Knglish whci
they can be got; but, unfortunate!)
for Americans, the Knglish are al
ways ahead in one respect at least
Great Britain is represented through
out the world b? a highly educated
ana well-trained set of commercial
agents, whose business it is to en
courage trade between tho mother
country and the outside world.
There is no good reason why the
United Sutes should not be equally
well represented for iu;:h purposes,
particularly in countries where
American trade is struggling for a
fair recognition. In South Africa
we should have a Consul-General at
the Cape of Good Hope, with a sal
ary of not less than 115,000 a year
Under him should be Consuls at
Johannesburg,, Bloemfontein. Dor
ban, Port Elisabeth, Delagoa Bay
aoh of whom ihould have salary
States should build ' a consulate
worthy of its name, so that our rep
resentatives should not bo forced to
seek temporary shelter in lodging
houses. The American Consul should be a
acted rather as a hinderancc. I have
known many instances of American
consuls being notorious loafers and
and drunkards, incapable of trans
acting the duties of their positions.
Harper's Weekly.
A Moled AtlniifnOiMC.
For four j ears 1 have been nlilicled
with a very troublesome nasal catarrh.
So teirible 1ms its n:iture bom llml when I
I blew my nose small pieces of bone
would frictunctly come out of mv inoillli
and nose. The discharge was coiion
tnd at times very offensive. My blooc
became so impure that aiy general health
wa ureally impaired, with poor nppelif
ind worse digestion. Numerous medi
rims were used w ithout relief, until
'icgim lite use nf llotntuc lllood I! dm
II. II. IS.--nnd three bodies acted nlniot
like magic. Since its npe, over a year.
not a win :t oi!i b is relumed, and I fed
in every way ipiite restored in health.
mi an ol! citizen of Mlanla, and relet' to
ilinost iit.vone living on 1'iillcr street, and
mora particularly to Dr. L. M. (iillam,
Alio knows mv ra n,
Mrs. I'.i.i i:i th Knott,
Atlanta, fi.i
J)o:il buy substitute, said to be ."just
as rood" but buy the old lelialile nno
dandud ISIond Purifier rf the n,'C, H. IS.
IS. $1.0(1 per large bottle. For (.sale ly
Drug'-isls.
Yultie ol Uouil Komls.
"The value of good roads in Du
val cnuiitv,'' says the Jacksonville
; r lit. I Jinies-l nion, "is now being
Icninustrateii by the new comity
road leading northward out ofSpring
ield and curving eastward to the
iyer. This road lias not yet been
sompleted, but its progress has been
i.arked by a livelier movement in
oal estate through which it passes
than characterizes any other portion
f the county. At first tho move
nent was of a speculative character,
resulting in an appreciation in price
of from .'ill to (in per cent. The
speculation has been followed by
more substantial development. Ill
ustrious settlers are building liouset
and intend to operate truck aud
airy farms. This road is the niosi
substantially constructed in tin
Stite. It first cojt is considerable
ibovo that of a shell road, but tin
ilTerenco in the life of the two wil;
prove the former to be tiie more
economical. Ilic road docs not alum
e lionstrate the value of good roach
is a developer of the country, bit
ulso that Florida contains native
road-building material, the ipiarry
ng anil preparation of which wil
pen up a now home industry, capa
ble of adding in two ways to the
wealth of tho people first, in th
leveloping of the rural districts, am
secon 1, in keening at home tha
money which would otherwise b-
spent outside of the Stale."
Itchlnjr. Irritated, tcnty, crnitrd Scalps, dry, thio,
snd falllrir Hair, clvanwd, purified, ind braatl-
fled tjr warm shiiiupooa with Coticcba Soir,
nd occwionftl (iremintt of L'rTirci, purest of
enioilleDU, ibe grfittit tkia curci.
icura
TrfMmeat will prod ace s, elfsn, heeHby Mp
with I ai orient, laetroai heir, when ell e lee relic.
old ttiitmrhmit Iht wrwld. Pms Dm aid Chbh.
Cotp .Hnl Prxne., Hnamn.
mr" fcU to product Laverlenl lUtr," melUd free.
SKINS ON nRlS'MiS"4
Seed Irish
Potatoes,
Cement, Lime, T'-rra Cotta nnd
( hiinuey Flue Pipe, UaK und
UiKKinil and Tie".
J. E. Latham,
SO. a RAVE' STREET.
Nclicflnlc Tax !
I will have on Monday, February S2nd,
tho IUU for the Schedule "II" Tax, and
II partita Interested, ire renuettcd la
come forward at toce and tettle for thia
tax, ai I iiball only mike one Mil upon
litem. JOSEPH L. IIAIIK.
Bherlff Crareo Couoty.
ChildrenjCry forJitcheriCastoria:
Cut
The highest
tobaccos
good as
Every
knows there is none just
as good as
r iTDfiEfi a iMsm&i
V Ssiieliiigfolt
You will find
eaeti two ounce
pons insiae cacti i,wr ounce
bag of BUickwellV. 1 urbaiii.
Buy a bag of t !i m cele
brated tobaccos:: I ir::d the
coiit.ou which gives a list
of valuable presents and how
lo get
rnmtimajuLiJwm.
JTTST DECEIVED
ANOTHER BKi LOT
Horses IE Mules,
Allso Buggies, lioad Cui ts,
Harness. Bobes and Wh;p,
Cash or negotiable paper on
J.
W. STEWART,
isj, to, :a.
; i, m.i am.
IIROA l STRKKT.
u. us.
RALEIGH, N. C
EVERY PUICH ofi:'j Article,
IV EVERY I)E1A1STMEXT,
A I Kvcr.v
Opening the Spring.
W E HAVE oj encd our ouel Ini oi'at'o.. f ,r Spring nnd Summer, reprcsent
ng ll.e very bist uil n ost iksirnb'c j.oo:!- off, riin inaiitifacture in connection
villi the test product ion'nl ti.eJ.Vmc rieuti Iconic
NOVKIriKS IN l;rc-"Sill ., K-nh n'deries, l.iiecs, I.alics Shirt
Wiiisis, White I'nilt ive;ir, ! in i s. ( I :i nii lics, (iintrliaii)', l'er
ia!es,5c"nnilirici'. Kie.
Everythini; new in Linen unci l.ue ( II cr; ( li il'.m ni.d I.nee Itucbea; Lace
;idir.n. Silk, Hull nud Va,l able X-k i.n.l S!.r. Rnniinis and Rolers Kdcincs:
Vork, DertlMS and .Iilioti ol'I.aiT: S il l
tib' utliowsniitlJXeeties-lheJbtKt
li. se pc)inliir piicts lor wl.kh c i r stole i-
"Write for
1 1 a b. 1
Sealed l'roiKunls nro olleied for 1 1-
repairing of C'lairmoiit lirido nnd ulm
r b Ms to Iniild a bridge, nerews Tieui
ner cit llie loot ofMtt -ull sired.
The CumiuiiMoircrj rcwivj the i
to re ject liny m; nil lmn.
All bids mut be i.'e jioMtel wit'i i lie
it I ol Deed, on or i.cb.re the lir.t
Joiid.j in March 1NH7.
liy order Hoard of t'oininitsioner".
i JOHN I'. WILLIS,
Clerk Board Commission ra
Notice !
TO TRIAL J I' STICKS !
The adjonrnecl Kebrunry Term of the
'ireuit Criniinal Court lor Craviu coun
y will lw held on the 4th Monday o
March next (biroh S!2nd, M7), In nl
criiniDul nctiom cent to eourl jou will
lull over delendiinti to that irrm ol tual
ooun. W. M. WATSON .
Clerk Circuit Critriual Ct ml
C'ourt Notice.
J Rons AND WITNESSES Miiiiinoned
to at end the February term of I be fir
euil Criminal Court lor Cruvcu county ate
hereby noli lied that owing lo the abtenen
of the Jud(e, raid Urm ol tald court w.
dlouriKcl to the 4tli Monday io Match
(March 22, I8II7).
ThtNiine Juron tire tecjuired lo attend,
V. M. WATSOS,
Clerk Circuit Criminal Court.
Npwlnl Notice! I
All peraona Indebted to J, M. Howard,
will pleooc mako Immediate acttlpment
with me, P. n. I'ELLETIER,
', Aailgnee, .
claim for other
is "Just as
Durham."
old r.moker
one roi pou inside.
bap, md (wo cou
them. S
one an 1 two horse Wagons,
which we aro selling for
one an 1 two year time.
New Berne, N. G,
Tiinp THE LOWENT.
,,' n I 'hillon -SilW m.,1 s.ilm Kiw.
i-r,!ev -'.o: n have yet shown, nnd at
.,o e 1 l ; lu I.
Samples.
1
p
CC-.vc-TH. Dfld Trade-Marica Ahtained anrf all Pa)
r-ntu:.Mr.ccomiurtcaii MoocnaTf tit. i
lOonCrvier laOprasiTt U, 8. PATcNTOrno'
l.itij c cantertire l italic la k tiluft Uuia Ummw'
ErL-in tc fiotn Washntfton.
: ir jvi, nrawin.n or phnto., wan dcr:p
lirrn. i j alvse, it patcntuUa or not, frctt m!
li.il re. t'lir tue n t due till patent H secure. '
A PAMPHliT. I1"W luOCUin raleatv witll
o..t oi miub in ma u
S. and fuccigii ogvnte
i
C.A.SNOW&CO::
SVfei
J Op.
Phttht Omei. Washirotom. o. e
m . wv ibnh.-
'V IXPIHIIHOf.
44
MARKS,
1 uiaioHi,
Anrofwi aanitlnt afcrtrh and oarrlplfn mi
qiiu-ilr k'H iln. Ira. whi'tlim an inTentlon li
pnir.iHr pat'iUM. t'oiiiiuiinlftatVina athrtlt
ciMiililentl.l. (Hii,t aireiiev turaei-urliia: patenti
In Amurli a. Wn ha a Wa.lin.alni, ,ni.
I'alenla tHki'n thruuuh Uuum A Co. raawtva
puciii iiiillm iii ll.a
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
t tra. Adufnag
MUNN CO..
SHI llraaidwir, Maw V.rk.
Why niOer with Conch, Cold, ind
f.tCliope, h(D Laiatiti Bromo
QntltiKg Kill cure you In one day. Doe
not produce ll ringing In the bead like
8ulplmlen( Quinine. Put up io Ublcla
eonrc okut for l.klnif. Ounranterl to cure
or money refunded. Price 28 cento. For
ale at Uradhaiii'a Pharmacy, aud all
other Dm m.re.
11 S
mm J
m mm
Mer & Co,
uoke
f
in m
NEW BERNE ACADEMK,
, New? Berne. X.'V, I.,
Under the plan of reorganization, often
thorough instruction id the Classical and
English Courses Dy a corps oi eminent
Educators from the University ot Korth
Carolina, Horner's School and other noted
Educational Institutions.
Tuition Fees Monthly io Advance.
Primary Department, fl.25 per month.
Intermediate " 2.25 "
Classical ' 8.00 "
For further information,' apply or ad
dress, JonN S. Lonci, LL., D.
E. H. Meadows,
T. A. Grekn,
Board of Regents.
Truxtee's Nale.
IV rsttant to the power of sale conferred
upon me as Trustee in a certain Deed in
Trust executed to mo by Arthiu Jones
and wile Caroline, dated the 15th day of
January, 1895, and recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Craven county
tu book 110; pages 8, 9, 10, and 11. The
E. II. & J, A. Meadows Company hay
iug requested me to lorecloso said Deed
of Trust; I will fell at Public Auction at
the t'ourl House iu tho city of Nesv Berne
at 12 o'clock, m., on Monday the 22nd
day of March, 1S97, for cash, the follow-
described real estate: Beginning at
Allen Korncgay "sou tho south side ol
Netisc road,dislnnceof nine and nine tenths
poles,wcst of J. A. Meadows and Eliza H
Knox corner by the side of said road and
opposite the lands formerly occupied bj
Israel P. Nelson, running by aud with
said road north .14 A degrcevrest 100 8-10
poles to a stone on the south side of said
road, then painllcl with the dividing lim
between said J. A. Mendows and Knox's.
south .'1:1 degrees, west !74 poles to a lint
known as the old Bryan line, and aI?o
the line of liobt. Rotiutree, thence will
mid line north 7(1 degrees, cast 42 poles to
Alexander Mitchell's Miulhermost corner
n said line, thence wiili Paul Mitchell'
me north .'!:! degrees, eai-t 143 poles to
his nortliwesterninost rorner nnd the cor
ner rl said Eliza II. Knox on the bank ol
large ditch, thence with said ditch and
Mitchell's litic 55 degrees, eat 8S poles to
is and said Knox's corner in snid J. A.
Meadows line, thence with said .1. A,
Meadows line north :!3 degrees, east 5u-
J-100 poles to V. Hunter's corner,thence
ith his line and parallel with Neuse
'oad aforesaid degrees, west 19 9-10
poles to Ins corner, thence north 113 do-
rees, east and parallel with saidj.1. A.
Meadows line with hunters nnd Allen
Ivornegay's line to the beginning, con
tailing 96) acres more or less, being the
same land conveyed by deed to Kdwaid
3. Henderson and James II. Ellis by
Eliz II. Knox, dated September 27th
1873, recorded in the Register of Deed's
office. Craven couuty, book 107, pnges
3158 and 259. Also one other tract ol
land in saM county nnd State, lieginning at
the upper corner of the poor-house land
ind tunning with the western lice of said
poor house land, north 38 degtees; east
101 poles to Walter Duffy's line, thence
north 42 degrees; west 48 polos to John
Tttstice's corner in said Darby's line,llience
ilong the dividing line ol said Justico lo
Mrs Foster's corner, thence with Iter
eastern line to the mam or Ncuso road,
iht nee down said road to the beginning;
containing 39 acres more or less, also
another piece or parcel of land lying iu
the same county and Stale, bounded nt
follows, viz.: Beginning at the uppei
corner or division coiner between the
the lands ol Nathaniel II. fc'trejt nnd the
heirs of Jno. Justice, on the north tido ot
the Neuse ro.td, running down snid niad
50 poles to a piue slump, thence north
Ifl degrees tat to said Justice line, thence
with the stoic south 7:1 degrees, west
o the liret station, containing 10 acres
more or less, being the same land conyey-
ea by Nathaniel II, Street to Mary
foster and Mary . Gulcncia by deed
dated Feby. 3rd, 1800. Also another piece
of land lying in the tnmo couuty, begin-
ning at the i.orthwcst corner of a tract ol
land containing 21J acres conveyed lo the
wardens of the poor of Craven county by
Dutant Hatch by deed, dated Oct. 21st
' 1821, thence with the northern lino of Iht
same south 57) degrees, east 64 polee to
the N. E. corner of the same, (hence with
the line ol another tract of land convey ed
to the said wardens by 8uan Ormsbu
and John T. Lane by deed dated In 1830.
north 30 dcgieca, east S7 poles log point
20 loet South ol said Walter Dttrly'i line,
thence parallel with the tame north 52
degrees, west 64 polos, thence south
degrees, east 42 28-100 pole, to tho be
ginning, containing 13 acres more or leas;
also another piece of laud in the satm
county and Slate, bounded as follows, be
(Inning at lh 8. W. corner of lbs plect
of the land deeded to tho said Wardens by
liuranl Hatch on October 21st, 1820,
thence running d jwn and along the north
ide of said Neuse rood south 674 degree
east 10 poles lo ditcb (orj water course
llioni s along said ditch or water course,
in a N. E, direction to the back line o:
wld piece of land, thence with said back
line north 671 degrees, west to the N. W
Colter of said niece luticl.lhenes with tr.ai
sideul sd piece ot Ian J south no degrees,
i io iuv uruiuninir on tuu Mtu-t mail
ooDtainlog a 8-4 actet oiore or leas.
Hits I3lh day ol rebraiiry, 1807.
,. . T. A. GREEN, Trustee.
GOAL! G0AL!
We sell only the tery belt .
quality of
.lVlilte Afth onI.
EGQ, STOVE AND CHESTNUT
SIZES.
Orders left at the Yard, rear nf
uaoanurn a uuictt store, or at
t . a., '
oflice, 63 South Front street, will
reooi re prompt attention.
II0LI4STER COX,
'fbone 34.
FINANCIAL.
Farmers & Merchants
...BANK...
Bsganl BtoBlzLesslf cay.p. 801.
Capitol Stock, paid la,.. ......... ,.7S, OOO.O
Surotua.
..8,000.00
Undivided Profits .
,i soo.eu
OFFICERS:
L.1H. Cutler, President.
SSW. 8.CHADWICK, Vice Pres.
T. W. Dkwkv, Cashier.
J. W. Ilium., Teller.
F. F. Matthkws, Collector.
With welt established connections thl
Bank Is prepared to offer aU accommoda
tions consistent with conservative banking.
Prompt and carerul attention given to col
lections. We will be pleased to correspond
nth those who may contemplate making
ouaiu'es or ooeuutr now accounts.
r. A. Green. Ties, F.II. Meadows, Vice Pret
CITIZEN'S BANK
OB" XTHJ W BBBNB, 1ST. O.
DO A GENERAL BANKINQ BUSINESt
The Accounts ot Banks. Bankers, Corpot-
atlons. Farmers. Merchants anil others re
eeived on favorable terms. Prompt and care
nit attention given to ine lniei est oi our cug
tomers. uouecuons a topeetaiiy.
DOAKD OF DIRECTORS.
ITerdinand Ulrlch, E. II. Meadows,
J. A. Moadows. Chas. DuUv. Jr.
Samuel W. Ipock, JamitS Redmond,
Chas. II. Fowler. Maver Halm.
. W. Uralnxer, Thomas A. Ureeo,
Hi. w.smanwooa. c.k.fov.
cieo. N. Ives, W. F. Crockett.
J. A. 1IKVAN, TIMS. DANIELS,
rresltleitt. Vice Prea,
41. II. ItOIIEKTS. Cashier.
The NATIONAL BANK.
Ok NHW BERNE, N. V.
INOOBPOHATED 1886.'
Capital $100,000
Surplus Profits, 98,168
DIRECTORS:
Jas. A. Biitan,
Thos. Daniria
J. II. IlAOKUUHr
L. llAKVKV
li. K. UlKiior-
3 '"AS. S. IlKVAN,
BINO, IIONN,
U. II. KOHKUT '
Ono TIioiiKmul for
One
(Tuade;maiik.)
ACCIDENT TICKETS.
The Inter-State
Casna Company, of Now York,
gives Til ItEE MONTH'S Insurance
$1,000 for $1.00r
to men or women,
oet wren unl m years ot ao.lnalnst fatal
pirMT- AfriiiiMiiH h row, oi' on mcyeieH
Ili)iscs,Wiit;ms, llorxe Curs. Hfiilroad Carv
KIcviiliT-l. Ifrultift, 'i'rnlli'v ami 'atl Oars
SU'aiiiMtilpH.sti'itinttoata ami St oaiu Feiries
For Nftl By S.H. Strata
WM. H.! OLIVER,
,1FE FtRR MARINE
ACCIDKNT. FIDELITY,
KTKAM IIOILRV
Insurance.
NKWBRKN,
A nnnihor of Tlmfl-Trlpd ami Flrr t.MtArt
ever i:,uuu,tniu asst-ts ronreseiitej
NOTOAUY rUHMC.
Commissi nrr of Ot p(1h for Now York. Con-
ntH'tlfut and Pennsylvania.
I' A,'cnt Mutlona) itoanl Mir ine t'uder
ITJI. IH'NX, JAS. I!F.1)M0NI.
I'rfshlcnt. Vice I'res.
B. S. (il'ION, Seclj. A Trr-as.
New Berne Ice Co-
Mannfactnren o
Pure Crystal Ice,
Prom Dittilkd WaU-r.
Oat-put 20 Tons l)..ilv.
( nr Loud Lots Policiled.
lee delivcrcl d iily (exc cpt Sundays) C
m, lo 0 p tu.
Sundays (rotuil only) 7 a. ni. Jo 12
loon, tor prices aud other iiiforiuulioii.
adcltess. P.. S. f!'.TIO, Mnnaeer.
I
'
For Girls,
ItAjLEIGJIN.
. k .
Ihohaator Term of the Fifty
fifth aclionl year will begin January
Htll, 1HH7.
Z v lliorongh instruction givon
in every department.
Certificate atlmita to Vasear.
KEV. R SJIKDIvS, A. M
E.'VY. Smallwood
Under Hotel Chattawka, South
Front Street, New Berne, N,,C.
FULL LINE OF
GhexioxetdL
Haid-waro
Stoves,
Urpeoleri Tools,
Cutlery,
Table Ware,
Barbed Wire,
CalvaniajliFif,
J'ampa,
Iii ine,
1 'luster
.- anil Ccmont.
tirrprsonal attention lo the
prompt and correct Olllnir of all Ar.
dors.
PROFESSIONAL.
F. M. Simmons, A. D. WarsT
Simmons A Ward,
ATTORNEYS and IC0UN8EL0RS at
' LAW.
i ' NEW BKltNE.lK C.
Practice In Craven. Carteret. Jones. Lenoir
and Onslow and Pamlico oountlea, and the
Supreme Court, (mice at No. US Houtli Front
street, opposite Hotel unattawka.
P. II. Pelleller,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.;
Middle Street, Lawyers Brick: f
Building. v
tarteret, Jones, unsiow aim ramuco. u. -
j 'UU II Utl lisff WlllO M"I UUjll OUIO VVUI w ut
the State.
Win. W. Clark. Owen II. Union
Clark & Guion,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS
AT LAW,
New Berne, N. C.
Executor's Notice.
Having this day qualiflcd as Executor
of the Last Will and Testament of Patay
Ann Oaskins, all persons holding claim
agaist sau)Kstatc are renncsted to d resent,
the same to nic duly verified on or before
twelve months from Ihe date hereof, or
this notice. will bo plead in bar of their
recovery.
All persons indebted to said Estate wil
khvi? make '""n'a'c payment.
This January 22nd, 1897.
V. 8. COX,
Executor of Palsy Ann Gaskins
deceased.
Ci.aiik & ttnio.N, Attorneys.
Aliuiiiis(ralorM Notice
The undersigned having duly qualified
aa administrator of tho estate of John
Lewis dcccnseil, "Hereby notiliee alt persona
tm in j; claims ngainst snid estate to pre
cnt them duly verified to him on or be
fnra the 2!lrd day ol .innuarr 1898. or this
otao will be pleaded tn bar of their"
recovery, au persons inociucd to saiU
stale are liereby nolilied to make prompt
payment.
Dated the 23rd day of January, 1897.
thos. f. McCarthy,
Admist'r of Jolin Lewis deceased.
Wm. K fi arkk, Attorney.
Notice!
State.of North Carolina,
t. raven l ounty,
In the Superior Court,
Nullum Fisher,
vs Notice,
No
Maine Fisher.
To Maltic Fisher, the defendant in the
above entitled action. Tiike Notice!
That an notion entitled as above, has
Iicen iuslitutod against you In tho ffuperl
or rotirt of snid county, for a divorce
from the bonds of tmitriinouy for legal
causes, nnd you are hereby required to
tppear at the ISpiins; Term of said court
o lie held on the 3rd day of May, 1897,
ind nnswer or demur to the complaint
lovvon lile in the ClcrUV o Mice of said
ourt, or the relief demanded ia said
complnint will lie Rmntid.
Th 5!h tiny ol February, 1897.
W. M. WATSON,
Clerk Superior Con it.
I no. II. Whitb, Ally, for Plaintiff.
Not Ie of Sale,
Or Urge llodv of Valttahle Timber.
Pinsuant lo a judgment of the Superior
court of Jones county, in that certain
nc.ion in sneeiai iprorcetliug rntitlett O,
li. Fov AiiniiiiiHtrulor, II. Jenkins, dc
ceased, vs. Fmnk M. Jenkins, and others
HllHIltH, mill L. M. lliulnot irunnlian fi
said uifHiits hy which judgment the said
t :. K. Foy admiuislrator whs appointed
commissioner to sell Haiti limber and '.
lands. The undersigned commissioner as'
directed hy snid Judi'iiicnt. will nn Una.
day the Hth day of March 1897, at 19
o'clock m sell U) tho highest bidder for
n hi me i;ourt llouso door in Trenton -all
the limber of ever? kind Standing
and growinir, or otherwise meastirina
above 10 inches at the base when cut,
with the privilege to the purchaser of ten -years
to cut and remove the same upon
the following duscrilnd tracts of land-
one tnict of land lying in Jonus County,
known as the. Mct'abe tract, described as
follows to-wili Ilegiiining at a Mulberry
tree slnndingon White Oak road, about
IIX) yards Kust of the Trenton road folk,
then with Ihe White Oak road Hoiith and
tast .) Trenton folk, ,( p TreqloS
road N. 13 E, 128 pole, to the crook of
till) rOHll lllkt hv a nnnJ .1 kT O,
H est lllj poles to a long strewed pine,
then with the Sanderson line S. 831
West 1114 Doles to n HI.Lrk fi.,m '
above the head of Wm. Mundine branch
in a Hat. then 8. SW W 111 rwilssa in s
take In the run of the Branch, then
down the various ennaea nf th. a.1,1
Mundine ilrnncli to Whim n.i,
then down the snid rlvir tii a ataka a, ti.a .
South end of the Btcvcnson-Manly, some-
....... unmu inu rumpromise line, tliea
North 121, East tug nohts tn lha
ry, Ibe beginning, containing in acres
more or less. ?
Also the timber unnn on otKn. traM
In the said counlv of Jnnpa. Iwlnnlna. .i
Ultison's bridire. runninir with tha main
or public road up to Amos Heath's Hue
on said public Mad near the Trenton
road, then with the various ctiiiincs of
his lino to tho river kouwu as the Roberta
low round, also uotlnr i.i...-
of land begiiitilng at Hiiiilli's lill bridge,
running up with the Pollokiville road to
Huck Havannah road to Lewis Dynum's
no, then with his line to Amoa Heath's
line, thence with his and Lewis Urn urn's
M. Olclllcld nes. lhrnr will, il..,lr -ll.vJ
to Ihe liver. lluniw llfatVM I Law -i aiaaa. t y Sl.ao
beginning. The two last describrd Iracls
being the lands a Holed to the heirs of B,
Jsnkins la the division of the lands be-
""ging,io iiyntim and Jenkins (Lewie
llynuin and Hb.II Jenkins derraaed), aaJ
tracts cnnlnlnlpg about 750 scree.
The titntaM aluiVf, n,n,ill..aA.l m.111 i.a
sold In trada.
This February tl, 1H)7.
n t f.M Cotnn'ilajJoner.
II. L aiHHS, AtUirney,
Cast AaicTS stimulale llvtr. kiilners and
bowels, Never sU ken, ireskeuCor gripe.