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i e TEE TO BERNE JOUBNAI charles l. stevens. Editor and Peophibtor. .' N'e Berne, N. C, April 3 1807. V KntKd atjthe l'ettllOriice at New Berne H.Cmeocnrt:i'l!ia matter. Notices or Clinroli and Society anil all othei ' sntertalninents Iroai whlcll revenue Is to b. s. artTart will be ennittert tor at the rate of tm i' " Utoa. - ;' - , . : , Tun UAibl JWUAL (uxeept Monday) u jr livereel by carrier la this city, at 60 centt :-: ertnoaUi ? t - v - tntxm lioKTHa, Invariably In ailvance, II. Ox YtAB - t.o one year not In advance, SS.eiei. Wekklt Journal one year. In ad aiice,"si.t - Advertising Bates given on app .eation a a oflic. - Five cents per line will bo eliarced fe aids ot Tlianka, Resolutions t Kespect ab SMtuary oetiy; also tor (ililtnnvy Notice her than thoM.whk.-h the editor hlniscl hall Klve as a rnattur ot news. The Jobrsai. will not under any oirueui. ' Itanees be responsible tor the return or th ate keeping ol any rejn tl nianuxcrlpt, K Kceptlon wlll be made to this rule with re ard vo either letters or Inclosiiros. Nor wl! ,,,,,, 't, Editor enter Into corvesion.1ence coi. rain refected mftnuHcrtltt. THE FERTILIZER DRAIN: It U well enough to preach econ omy, but the pructiuo of it is ii!on productive of result!). The report of the State Coiiiinis ioner on the sale of fertilizers t the farmers of North t'nroliiiu is on which demands not merely a pmsiii; glance, but onubt to bo given imiv fnl consideration by every tiller the soil in tbis State. According to the latest report i is said that tho farmers will this sen ton use three million live humlm thousand dollars worth of fertiliser and tho report adds, that mint this money will go out of the Stuti Of course these immense ii roliii M of fertilizers indicate that Nor' Carolina farmer are full of busim and escnect to 21 to work ami ra- rcrops, perhaps more largely ma!, their own home supplier Hut then look at the economic side of thejo fertilizer purchases. Three million ami a half of dul Ian spent in one eeusau by the farm rs for fertilizers in a State thu boasts such soil and such agrieu: tural advantages, with everything a1 hand by which these advantages cat be made available!' It loks veiy bad. With how many farmers is it necessary to buy the amount of fer tilizer that they do? Il it too mtich to say that .u average of one half might be sueel by the farmers, they to make theii own manure , with the means at hand?1 The farmer declares that cottoi. does not pay, yet he goes on buying guano each year in order to culti vate it. Agriculture has been de clared out of date by the stump speaker, yet the farmers in one sea son spend 3,500,000 to continue tho business. There is something wrong aboiu all this talk of farming not paying, that cotton does not pay to raise at present prices, and that farmers art quitting their farms, for the fertil izer sales dfl not indicate anything but great prosperity among the farming community in North Caro lina. And it might also be argued that the future outlook for farm produce was going to be good, or the farmer would not go iuto such an outlay for guano, alone, for besides this fertilizing, there must be seed and labor added, before a crop can be produced. There can be little question but that tho agricultural interest ii. North Carolina is in a prosperous condition, but that it might bo very much moro so, if it stopped the drain it is now subjected to by this immense annual expenditure for fertilizers, by the fanners making tjeir own manures as far as practic able, will not bo denied. What benefit is it to North Caro lina to raise abundant crops and be K esters te Healtu. It tou are suffering with out akin oi blood diseases, Rheumatism, Catarrh. Ulcers, Old Sores, General Debility, etc., scad stamp to the Blood Balm Co., Ai Janta, Ga., for book ol wondeiiul cures, free. This book will poinlj Hie way to speedr recovarv Botanic Blood Balm,'(B. B. D.) Is man factum) after a long tested prescription of as tniueut physclan, and It tlte best building up and blood purifying medicine la the world Beware of substitute. Price 11.00 for large bottle. For sale by Druggists. ONE IX A THOUSAND. Ooe summer, wrcrsl years ago, a bile railroading la MlMitttppl I became badly sAsctad with malarial blood poison, lliut Impaired tnj health for mora than to jean. Several offeunlve ulcers apneared on my legs; and aotliiog seemed lo give A permanent relief woU I took, of Botanic . tMood Balia (B. B.JB.), which cured me , sntlrtly. U. D. Lakh, Deveraux, Ga. Jvwt try 10c. box of Caacareu, tbe 0o4 llrer nd bowel regulator trer made compelled to devote the proceeds" of their sales to outside parties f What! is going to maice up lor tue carr, oil, tabor and the varying disap pointments which every farmer lias co endure wliilo cultivating his orop ? This immense purchase of fertili sers by the farmers of North Caro lina does not indioato thrift, and it Might to be materially reduced, for it can be, and hundreds of thous- inds ot dollars, kept within our boundaries which now go to enrich mtsiders. These fertilizer salea are too large to have a healthy or businesslike look. The drain is too great, and it is really not warranted. Tree ii moie Catarrh in tliia section of the country than all other diseafes put to ;e!lior. and until tlio lust few veara was nppossid to be Incurable, for a j;reiit many years dot-tors pronouuccel it a loetil liseuse, and prescribed local remcilics,aod l) constantly Ailing lo cure with lieu! ireatment. uronounced it iucurabU icienoe bis proven catarrh to be a consti luliooal disease, and therefore requiref i coiislitutioiml treiilmeul. Hull's C'n Uirili Cure, manufactured by l1. J. Chen-y i Co., Toledo, Ohio, is Ibc only contti tutioual cure on the market. It is takei .iiteriiiilly in lioses Iriim 10 drops to n lea ipooutul. It acts tlireclly on the bloo' md mucous .surfaces of the system. The; iflbr one hundred dollars for nny eae i' 'nils to cure. Send Ibrciiculhrs anl lesii nonhils. Adilres?, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toltdo, O Sol. I by l)nxj;i;ist?, 75c. ITM'i Family Pills me ihe bist. V. S. DISTRICT COURT. The Spring Term of the Un ie 1 Stat t !)i!iict Conit will convene in this cily oi dimday, April 2(ilh,nt 10 o'clock a in, lurors and wilnosts aie not uqiiiie m nMeml, however, until Tuesday, Air lie lollowing have lie'u drawn losen Jurors at said Term : Cravkn Cor.Mv. K K Jones, J I 'aiiiiid, (col), Euo:h Wadswortli, F truul, Drew Dixon, P S Cox, M halif. A E Hibbard, E K Bishop, J D LaKoqu . folio J. Jones, (eoi), 6 II Scott, Washiiia tou Spivey, (eol), S V I.atl:oni i$ B Nenl Oxsi ow County. S B Taylor, M Saliiston, Jocob Oiles. W B Muriill, Joli A l'iltman, Daniel Harnett. Joxrs County. I A Ilaywooil, T i tt'bilaker, F F Green. Caktkket Coi xty. Vi WCIiadwi f V L Arendell, Henry Davis, Jan es I Bell. 0 G Bell. (jiiEENK CofXTY. V H Jolinso Willis Dixon, Wo, Moore. Bkaukort Coi xty. C M Brwn, 1 II Mayo. I.kxoik County. S II Abbott, II I Dillon, J M While, W C Fields. Waynk Cocxtv W P Exuiii, J 1 Fjnville, John II Powell, Joseph E It i inson. Pami.ko County, George Dee?,Brad. foot (.ii'.lio, Charles Swan, John iT Muv C H Flowers Wilson County. James I.ipscon.b, Hydk Coi ntv. W II l.ucas. Eookc.-mbe Coi xty. George How ard, Jr. TUCI'RF. A (OLD IS OSEOAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet se All druggists refund the money if it Is i to cure. 25c Demurrant H'nrd Primaries. At a call meeting of the Democratic Ward Committees held at the Cily Hall on March 31st, 1897, it was de cided to hold the Democratic Pri maries of the various Wards in the city of New Berne for the purpose of nominating Democratic candi dates for Councilmen on Monday night, April 12th,- i8!i?, at 8;30 o'clock. By Okueu ok the Chairman. Drlnorralie War aeetiacs. 1st Ward. The Democrats of this Ward will meet at the City Hall on Monday night, April iith, at 8.3U o'clock for tbe purpose of nom inating a Councilman for said Ward. J. A. Patterson, Chmn. 2nd .Ward. The Democrats of this Ward will meet at the Court louse, on Monday night, April Vi, at 8.30 o'clock for tho purpose of nominating a Councilman for said Ward. II. D. Hancock, Chmn. 3rd Ward. The DemouraU of this Ward will meet at Scott's Lir erj Stables, on Monday night, April 12th, at 8.30 o'clock for the purpose of nominating a Conncilman for said Ward. J. W. Moo ne, Chmn. 4th Ward. The Democrats of this Ward will meet at John Lane's shop on Monday night, April 12th; at 8.30 o'clock for the purpose of nominating a Conncilman for said Ward. J. B. Lane, Ihmn. 5th Ward. The Unmnnrata At this Ward will meet at McCarthy's 8tore; on Monday night, April 12th at 8 JO o'clock for the Durnosa of nominating a Councilman for said Ward." ' Sam II. Bali., Chmn. CAaCAlim stimulate linr. kldnrva and bowek Ntwr sickea, w ka or arlne 10c - - - - TTiisiaiann-'-a VEAKKESSOFLlEfl . 0uieklyp Thoroughly. Forever Cured ' fcjr a nw porfwtsl iat(!" -' nttlDf tint cannot foil v ttniw the) cb U b5td Human aid. .You feel iia- , 1 pruved thw Unit ilny, fuel DOBent ovary nay, souii kuow youraelf kitlM inorif uiott In body, mind kind hoai-L " Jlnrun and lowen rnrtf o. Kerv ohnt-wto lo' hnnt k miirrimiiferemTetl. Nrv failinc or lost, rrwitord by thw trout mrnt, A.l weak portlonn nf the hody enlarged nd HtrpniEtfc" ened Writ fnr mir Iwwlt, with oxpln nation nd proof!. Utat Hsmled, fr. Orer 2.UUO roferencoft ,ER1E MEDICAL CO.. AN OLD ENGLISH LETTER. Lady Uontrote of Two Hundred Years Agt Was a Poor tipellet. There ib had spelling and there is ba(' spelling. Artemns Ward and Jod Bi) lings did souio of it profesrirnally, am many 'school children and seme growi men and women do tome (f it cv nnto this day. But neither of thcte CU tiuguislied persons and no school chii or grown up man or woman, even in hi or her wildest dream of revenge ngaiuf Webster et ai., ever eamo within a mil of (he spelling of a nolle Scotch lady i 200 years ago. She was personally Christian Leslii daughter of the Duke of , Rothes, am wife of the third Marqnis of Montrose and later of Sir John Bruce of Kinros: According to custom, having lien : peeress she retained her peerage title Thus it came abont that SirJoliu Biur lived with the Countess of Jloutioi with all propriety. But this was vhi she wrote: KiNraiosE, July 4. K.UJ. Madam I rrmVr yow a thowsant tli.-inke (e jonr piny, wliieli 1 very good, nud I bnve tr Inrnead Itt Willi tbo Learer, tuid If 3'uur pliipw have i-ather enny mer pxid vlisycs , norpllg whlcll yen hevo rend, nod will 1 Itli-QM-d to limn thnm to :et 1 fchnll 1-e Vr: fathrfonoll 111 rt-Klomice, uiul tcke it a (:iv: favrr, for they nre vore deveriing In the toi;. tcry. Your lord did nie the houourr to daj hi ar yentrnlaj", and wus vere well lit ft; wished your l;wly.-.hipe bed come cloHgc, U.r i wold ln;vebi lwtt ndeviTli?inrnt in lliis n: wather, ami yow wold hHve l-in viti: woli-.-oi. to, dear niadani, yonr lady:hi:eK most huiri servant, C Montiiok. For Ihe ritrht hoi-.oral.le the Counti i: of .r: di-nll, at hir lo,i-:ix iu Kcther:-.yis, Y.a.v: Edinherh. If readers who nin't (riiih;te II will try ttn-pi r.'iiily to fu-grl nil tl ivir knew lit h)'i-lliiif!, i:iil tle.ii .'. priictiec Le.e'.y Jle mux's lttkr again, i is jeril le that t Ley may learn what he h.ily.-liii) vv ;ui ted to say to Lady Aiiuai dale. What the latter said and wrol it is perhaps as well we do not know. Philadelphia Times. THE SLIDING POLE. Vary Handy to Use Going Down, bnt tl Malm Mill I id Coins I' p. Firemen use the sliding poles in tl engine houses when descending frmuti dormitory flcors to the street floor nboi iheir ordinary affairs just as tie y when bustling down for a fire. It is tl quickest mid easiest way to go, nud nui orally they go that way always. To : uiiiii not a fireman, however, and so m aoccstonied to it, the conimonpluec v. it Ihe sliding pole seems at fust stnuui e Ho h'js seen it usually, perhajis oul from below, and tbe use of it is asse;i : ated iu bis mind with the sound if tl geug, the pounding of the horses' hoof the snapping of harness aud the gencr;. bnstle of preparation. To sec the firenu ; conic dropping down tho sliding pole into this scene of activity seems a right. It seems like a part cf the g i. eral scheme. But if one who has b e i acenste med only to seeing them con. down the poles in this way should htj, pen at a time of quiet iu the house to I on an upper floor, and instead of weii; firemen shoot into view should see 1 1: sudeleuly and silently disappear, th:.' light probably would at first be nirpii: iug to him. At first it seems strango to sre r.i ; man, firi'innn or not, slide down u poi to stmt fnr his dinner, for iustanee, I t that is what tbe lireuiau does, ai.d it i just the same if he is going below f any duty iu the bouse. He grxs dev. the pole habitually because that is tl simplest aud easiest way to ga But I doesn't go back that way. Easy us it i to slide down tbe pole, it weld I mighty hard work to Shin up it. Whei the fireman goes up, then, like even body else be climbs tbe stairs. Ke York Sun. Certain American Editions. The American editions of many Eup lish authors were of prime importune . in the careers of the writers, and to ig nore them is to ignore most potent f:-.e tors iu their lives. Tbe publication 1 the "Yellowphjsli Correspondeuce" i t Philadelphia was followed by tit "(Jcmio Tales aud Sketches," aud t! success of the American book was II i influence that induced tbo Lone'.i u pub lisher to assume the rik. Iu tbe st.n e way the miscellanies collected from original sources and published iu 1 2 Vol umes by tbe Apple tons iu New York iu 1853 and 1853 induced the publicntit u of the miscellanies in London in 165 lo 1837. Thackeray carried home a set 1 these Appleton volumes to aid bint iu selecting the papers for Ihe London is sue, and yrt, would tbe bibltographe r tell us that tbe London cditiou of )8ou-; was the "first, "aud that Ihe New York edition exists not at all? Bex k Buyir. Classicism and Komaatlelsia la Maala. Classical composers are theme of Ibc first rank wbo have developed music to tbe highest pitch of perfection on iu formal side, and, in obediiuee to gener ally accepted laws, preferring Kwthetic. beauty, pure and simple, over cniotioind content, refusing to sacrifice form to characteristic expremion. Romantic composers are them wbo have sought their ideals iu other regions and striven lo give expression to them, irrespective of tbe restrictions aud limitations of form and tbe conventions of low com posers with whom, in brief, content oaf weighs manner "how to Listen to Music," Krehbiel. Tin rins BlaalMta. Ill the reign of Edward III there were at Bristol three brothers who were emi nent clothiers and woolen weavers, aud whose family name was Blanket. The-y were tbe tlrat persons wbo manofactanxl that romfortable materia, which ba ever since been called by their name and mt j v wbieli was then nsed for peasants' clotb ng. : ' ' ; , ;. . John Bnnyau femght on the Ronnd bead side daring the civil war iu Eng. laud. This lias been deUiiitfl.TBftt led by the discovery of his name in several places em the muster rolls of the parlia mentary garrison of .Newport Paqiwelt Henne peoples it ee-ems, thought John fought fur kUng Charles. 'I . . - ' o; ; ' fROFESSIONAL. P. M. Simmons, : y A. D. rVarfl V Slnimous& Ward, VTTOItNEYS and COUNSELORS til :-' ; NEW BKUKR, ill C. ' ' ; ' Id aollce In tlie counties ot Craven. Duplin, t mi", Onslow, Carteret and 1'amUco; in the I ji-t.mes imd'Fedei'al Courts.1 ullio-itt So. KH Nou in Front .Street i;imuii llolcl Cbattnwkn. ; , 1 II. relletier, ATTORXEI AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers Brick . 1 . Building. ": Will vraetlce In the Counties of Craves arteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. U. r, oui t at Kcw lleme.aud Supreme Court 01 lie Statu. - . , . . Vut. V. Clark. - Owen H.OuIon Clark & Quion, VTTORNEYS & COUNSELLORi - j AT LAW, . . .. New Berne, N. C. The Forum. FOR APRIL. , Amoni; other interesting (eatures, th. V.ril i uii ber of The Forum will contaiL; lias the Senate Degenerated, Beualoi George F Hoar. Aibitrution. the only Solution of the Fi . .iicutl 1'iobleni, Allen Hipley Foote. l!etrn:i hinint or Ruin? IIn, J. Stei .nig liorlon,.Ex-Secty of Agticulture. The rnited Slates and Cuba, Herr Ilocliefort. v ' i tie Fur Seal as an Auimal, DavidStuii ioiiber, Chief ol the Bearing Sea Commit ii, fnr loftC.nudQcorge Archbald Cloil i c.t'ar.s of ihe Commission. Sunli Nevada be deprived of her Slate -mini.' William H Smyths. ?3.00 A YE.UL. TOE FORUM I'UBLISHINO CO., Ill Fifth Avenue. Incorporation Xotice 1 TaTE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ; C ravin County. J In Office Clerk Superior Court. Notice is hereby given ol' the incorpoi. i liou ol ihe New Berue Tobacco Wait iouse Compuny, that Ihe names of llu neorpnral ors are N. II. Street, B. S. G uioi , J. T. Walson, J. II. Hackburn, II. I . Hilly, E. K. Bishop and J. R. l'urker,.li. ind such. others as they may associate wit liven; that the principal place of busimt -ball be iu New Berne, N. C, aud its ge i jural purpose and business is to the kit oi, purchase, building and mauitenaut of tobacco warehouse or warehou-es.aii- til other necessary offices, buildings hi t uachiutry in or near the City ol New fe roe, Slate of North Carolina, and ii. iuc.li oilier places in said State or eli--vlitre as it may dt.'ire and the conductin. j( a LttLeinl suies tobacco wardouse bun li es or both, and the doing aud perfoa .an of every act and thing that it nil letm necessary thereto, with power u nuke: such contracts with any aud i ll crsons as may be deemed necessary ti o ixpitlieiii for tbe succtwtul condnct il -ij lit'sintss; that tbe duration oi the c i poralion thall Iw City ye:ns; the capital h iiere thousand ("i,0(;0j dollars with pui leje to ii ereaee to one hundred ll.outti e dollars, tlivieled in one thousand blurts oi the par value of one hundred dollars eue h. W. M. WATSON, O. S. C I H.&R.S. TUCKER Ub., . BAL&IQH, N. O. Exclusive Novel deal It it- a ; icturo gallery ot styles to whlib we invite yon, headed by flLKS, orn ' and splendid,that bear the dual imprest i fre.net! Utle and French daring in o.:' oepiiou. We own the majority of deu.i s outright. They are ours exclusive. I;, uOjolultly. So, obviously, distinvtin- oeu It Silk-wearing lies here, WOOL WEAVES. , The wuol weaves of 1897 bear no licie of former effects. The eye is caught once bf dispbaooui open mesbts to wet. ovtr a Silk foundation that barmooizti i cjnlrssls, according to Individual prxt- erence. let, while Greoadioeii; E lain in. md ill loosely-taken fabrics have lit drat call, Checks, Plaids, Covert and all su;b closely, woven cloths sre perfct j corie:t and desirable. COTTON FABRICS, f rheNEW COTTONS tioiulutv Ihe np i, efiecis of Wool Stufl-i, and, worn ' ovti high Lawns, make da:ntily attractive gjwos. Old time Ginghams have girsu way to New. Tissues a deefdio betieroient as to looks and wear. French Orgtudti-s are sweeter than ever.r IL Dirlg.j Novelties show a doteo new lie signs. , . At best tho above Is but a resutnt of tin ib lurauel Novelties shown, '. Every Diets axe mi Is at home here, and pi lets ar WAY BELOiY bst they ever v.t. before. Wilt Now for lanplea. W. II. R. 15. TUCKEU & CO., . , ALKM)R, X. f. V xecutor Notice! ilsving this day qualified at executor of tbe lst will and testament of Willlsin CUve, Sr., deceased, late of the County ol Ciaven, State ot North Carolina, this to notify all persons having claims against tnj estate of ihe said deceased lo exhibit mem to tjie undersigned on or tkfore tht llrd dy of April, 1891 or this notice wil b plftded In bar of their eecoreey. All penooi Indebted to suld estate wil pWe make ImmedUie payment. ,ni, Ihls the 1st Osy of April, 1HU7.1 ' L II. Ct'TLKIt. Ee.ti.l...A i , Mortgage Sale. : " v Pursuant to a power of sale contained in that certain Mortgage Deed executed ft tbe Stale of &rth CuroHon, m heu ol Guardian Bond, in default of thecondi dons therein named I was duly author, ixed lo sell the land therein described; said moiticage being executed on the iilsi iay of August 1893 acd recorded in the Otllce of Register ot Deeds : of Cravet bounty, in Book 111, pages 113, 418 and 414; to which refererce is hereby made; 1 wilt sell for cash, at the Court House Joor io Ciaven Connty on Friday, Apil, 30th, 1897, at 12 o'clock m., all tho ful. lotting laud described in taid moitgage deed, as follows to wit: All that certain tract or parcel ol land lying in the count of Craven, on tho South side of Neuse river and tWest siele of Clubfoot creek, bsginning at the mouth of a small gut called the Mieiing branch and running dp said, bianch or-gut K. SO digree- Vest 08 J poles to a spring, then N, 88 West. 85 J poles to a staRe in a pond, then N. 68 degress W. 1U8 p. to Rnlut- Bell's back line, then S..45J W. 100 p. I. i tnurked short leaf Pine on the West fid. if a small branch and in Barely S. Jimet me, then down mid Willi -s.iiil luancli i soulhwiinUy course 72. po'es to tw uurked black gums 'centered bya dtai oay stump in said branch llieii S. 82 iH- grecs E. 422 poles to a nuiiked bitel ifim in tbe head of the wesleriuust prunj. jf a brunch or gut that makes out v ,'lubfoot creek above the boat lundin, then on and with said branch S. tt de irci s .14 p. to foiK of said bruncl. .hen down l!ie gut or brunch to tL nnulh llieivof, llieu down (he Clubtoo ;reek to the l-eginuiiy, coniuming 351 cres more or iess. W. M. Watsos, . CItik Superior Court Ciaven County. fl.ii Mnieh 29th 1807. ' I PATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) Craven Louuiy. Superior Court, Spring Teun, A. I)', 1807. ' Patscy Hicks, 1 vs. I'nl'licinoii of Edward Ilicks, ) tSumniont, To Edward liieks dcfun'.aulT Vou an tiereby notified thut it uppvaiiiitotbetni- i8taction of thu com t ilmi a good cause t i iclion for divorce on the ground of aban donment exists in fivor ol Ilia pluiulif , Putsey Hicks, abd that you are a non-reti lent ol the State of Noitb Carolina. Yoi are heteby noli tied to appear at the Spriuj rerm, A. D., 1897, of tbe Superior Coin, if Craven County, N. C, to it held i -.he court bouse io New Berne, in tail county, ou the 3rd day of May, A. 1. 1807, aud answer or demur the complr.iL lied in my office; otherwise the pluinlil will apply to the couit for divorce ou tb round of abandoouient. - Dated this 16th day of Feby., 1897. W. II.' W ATSON, Clerk Superior Court, Cruvin Co., N. I . NORTH CAROLINA. , I Superior J Court. Craveu.Couniy. fhoiuai F. McCarthy. Administrator of John Lewis, deceased, vs. Thomas Williams, Jane Williams, .Shadritk Allen, and Katie Lewis. Oruer Publication, To Katie Lewi: It appearing to tl. ntUlactioa of tbe court that jou aie . uon-ieiileut of the Slate of North Cart lina and a nec&sar) patty to the abut tcliou to sell land for at sett to pay deb of John Lewis, deceased; yon ate hertl-; notified, that a petition to sell tbe rei-i .stale of said John Lewis has been flit jy said administrator and summons dul. issued, leturnable on tbe 12th day April, 1897, before the Superior O ut Ultra ot Craven County, N. C, at In .dice in New Berne, N. C , when si t vbero juu may appear aud aiitwet or dt .nur to said petitiuu, otherwise the plan nil' will apply to die court for the reh- demanded in said petition, - Given unui-r oiy nanu and eatliii I8thday otFcbiuary. 1807. W. M. WATSON, C. 8. 0. W. E. Clarkk, Any. Trade-Mark. Nature' Nervlne)and Rapid Ilcstorntlve. An an.'diling cure (or Diseases of (hi Digestive, Nervous and Generative Systems. . A Tonic ol rare etticacy lor the old aud young aud of mark ed soryice for titudeuts, Teachers, and all who are engaged iu Drain troric or close occupations. DevrsssloB, Vud Feeling, , ' Nsrvsasness, " Mnscular Wcaiacst Lass ef Appetila, f ipua tionof Hssit AsaUaasoess, " . liysictia, Nsrvs Wsakaaas, Ocncial Jiscamfert, aneetas, Aicaakalisui, and that almost innumerable s'erirt of diseases aiid'compiicauoiis result ing from any derangement ot tho Nervous system. invaluable lot treak women and nervous children. Uaiy Narvss, Bracai BysUm, Seaad :v Best, Qt Wsrk, ISBLRf-D BY FSISO ' Dr. bsx's Oscslla Nsrvs Tints, faaHaian Ha Oplimr (rails . ' , fras (a a kabll. BO Csnts Tar Battle, . ' If triree bottle's I emleri-d nl one time, a , copy of Oriole LiMilt lioolt will b , . . tni:luled free. , Al lrnssll ooit ln-alrrs aire t al aaaa rerrlpt ef artre H9 vmtm. Wlnkleman ft Crown Drug Co., ..5f rrni,r.tM, J : i ,i ti 'i. A ABE AHD CHARACTER. j 8 "iNflFPFNilFNT IN All'ta'" ! 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