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Till1 VTFW DoWl? TriTTD W A T lUtt i Hfln VMUIA uuuuuiu. CH&KUOS I. STEVENS KOITOE AND PBOPBIETOBj New Berne, N. C, April 3. 1897. ...' Entered it tlx Fast Office at Saw Bern ' H . C. n Moond class matter. Notices ot Church aud Society and all othe ' : antertalnuients from whloo iri-ine lstnbt rlv4 will be cnargea tor at .ue rat of Bvt s a line " ' Taa Cailt journal (except Monday) u livared by carrier la Uil city, at 50 ceuti . r nionto : Ibrei Months, invariably In advance, 11.0 OlCE VEAJt " M " U-0 Une year not In advance, tl.oo. . . Wuxxt Joobsal one year, In ad ance, l.o . , Advertising Kates given on app gallon a -' he uffice. ,T Five cent per line will bo charged lo! ards ot Thinks, Resolntlona ol Keapect am - ebltuary Poetry; alio lor Obituary Notice her tnan those which the editor hlmeel ' ' ball give a? a matter ot news. The Ioukxal will not under any ctrcum Itances be responsible tor the return or th ' Ate keeping oi any reje ted luanoscrfpt. N' . exception will be mail to this rule with rt aril . either letters or btelosures. Nor wli , l i , f ontAri IntA InnMalmnlaiiM .1.111 - ernlu - TelectedjiianiucrUit. , APPRECUTORS AND DEFRECIA 7 ' - TORS. . ' 1 The South today oilers uutol' advantages to the settler and th t ' investor, and that these ad vantage are being seized by new people, ii r1 Been iu the rapid building up am development of various wetionu ii the .South.' ; But while cor tain localities seen "to be received with favoj-, from th. fact of their receiving accessions o I'npnrdfl Ami r.nmtn.1. utnl nl.lipr spp - "i tions more generously endowed wit) V, "'resources are but slightly noticed, i , , ia often argued that investors no no V know a k,ood thing when they see n as localities richly blessed in uatiira wealth, they neglect, while seeming ly poor places are made into citic .. 'or great farms. The reason for the non-develop- ui tiiuiiy ocdiuua 111 mc o'juu ""filial 'oifer splendid opportunities fo. l. : - I 1.. J i uiu new comer is tr"eiv uuu ii ' local inflnences in those sections, wuich do not extend the proper en coiirogement to outsiders or to thosi pertiius who would develop the se . tion if given the opportunity to d. 80. . k Tiiere have been thousands of dol lars kept out of Eastern North Cart liaa through the uiistaKcn policy its people, who have failed lo k that the reclaiming of lands no worthless, even if those who it claimed tbom made money in th' opf ration, would prove of imnicnt benslt to every citinon in the sec tion, as work would be provided fo the home people aud money woul brought in to pay for the labor o reclaiming them. Ttiore has also boon Slate In-gif latlon which has driven away out sido would be buyers of our sea foo products, the reason being given fo ' this legislation that the supply c these products might become cx ' hansted. The people of a specially fuvoret ' locality are too often afflicted witi " the Idea that their's is the only tec tion in the country, ami if investor, want a sure thing, they must pa what the people of that place dc - maud, or go elsewhere. And th . investor does leave such localities to remain in a wretched, lonely am '.' undeveloped condition. A great hindrance to the South i. the fact that such a low valuation i placed upon its land, its assessei valuation being perhaps one tcntl of its real value. If the people of the So-nth plaei audi a low value upon their owi property, will any investor place i higher valuation upon it, or bo am iou to place money for investment in a locality where dvpieciatort abound? The South must show tj investob that it has something of valno t offer. That its land lias an appre ciated, uot depreciated value, an: that it is valuable becauso it in pro ductive; that our industries art Trashy Meiiaiaea. Mny such flood the market. Hotanli Blood llalm is a concieiillotwly coin pound ed nidJiciia, !ho result, of lorty veau pracltce.bj in emluiciil ihj,icinu. It ii (lis bol blood purifier ever ottered lo Ibi public, and Is guarantrftl lo cure if givtD .a Mr trial. Try ii tor all kia nod blood dUeaKs, twludln catarrh aad rlicnms ' thai la lb wont form. Une bottle ot it -coutalal more caiatie and building-up '. virtu than a dosea auy other kind. Price l,(tO par targe bottle. X UOvV IT STANDS AT HOME, , Our retail demand is such that e bui Dotscilo Blood Bului (H. JJ II.) In grow ' rota, It ielli wall and give our custo men eotiw iatiuiclioii. Uur sak-s htvi laoral 609 per Dint, within a few moa hi. WtattribuU Us ruptd al lo IU sltt, prlcti and merit. Wear selllog four or ava bottlas of It to ooa oT aj other preparulvoo of the kind. It hut AIM la oojlmtaooa to give antiieJIaiiil Attifiaa. ; Jacob PuaAcr, w . " T if Fred B. Palmer, M. D., ' - AtlanU, IHt, i ; floliuisiiing, our farms produoe good Urep?i oar watera abound ia fish and dvetert, and our hills are rich minerals. ' , .. .y j- ' To decry, our reaouroes, claim poverty ejists on every side is a fortr of community suicide that ought to be propmtly stamped out, for unless it cau be shown to the investor thai this section has value in property to give in exchange' for money, how is it going to be possible to get new people aud new money into this sec tion. - Capital must be attracted, aud it this age when the world is open, when advertisers make known U eapi'al early and often what is await ing it in the way of good safe in vestments, thecommunityr sectioi that depreciates its own property ind glories in its poverty, instead jf holding tip its resources to theii greatest possible extent, will never oe sought or recognized, and wil loutinne to go backward into the very condition its people say it will. No community will rise abovt what its people claim for it. $100 REWARD, $100. , Tlij readers of .this paper will be plea? a t.i learn that there is id least one drend tlllismse that science 1ms been able tt :uti: in all iu nUia.es anil that is Catarrh 'lull's Catarrh Cure is tlie only posillvi lite uotv known to the medical fraternilj Jatirrb being ti eou.-ititutiotial ilistase, re ftiiics a coD-ti'.utiou il treatment. Hall'. Ailftrrh Cure is taken internally, actin; lircctlj upon the blood and mucous mr otcis of the system, thereby destroying th' :ou idation ot tueiisease, and givint; Hi ulitiit stieniilh by building up the con -til ii lion and agisting nature in doing it vik. The proprietors have so muci ahtt ih itscur.ttire psnei's, that they ol er One 11 nod red Dollars tor any case tbn. t tiiN to cure. Send for list of Testimo ials. Address: V. J. CHENEY &' CO., Toledo, 0. okl by Druggists, 76c. llnii's Family Pills are the bett. SWANSBORO ITEIdS. Thanks for a good shower of rain crops looking bettor, gardens im proving fast, fanners aud mer dmtits feelitij better, fishei'mei mil I'laoimcrs expectant. Our sic! ire some better. Mr.jE. W. Mattocks has irisl tot itocs almost lariro enough t iaf. Mr, I). II. Russell ha? the finest abba'e we ever saw here at thii iiiie of the year. Sir. V. 11. I'lazolle is experimenti ng with chickens, he has started i leimcry, feeding them on nut gras nlirely, and says tlmy are prosper .eg fiuely, he is also engaged in th :inb business, , catching hard crab ind trying to shed them soft. Fnent vlatide is a hustler in new enter prises. Mr. C. D. Webb is building him olf a new dwelling here. The prospects of a good fruit yea ooks encouraging now, pears ipjiles, peaches, plums, huckleber ie, etc. look very prosperous. We had a big fire uear us las vei k in the woods. Some ono startei' 'ie (ire ami caused some troubh hough not much damage, only work o keep the fences from burning ironud some of the farms. (Junta. Martin Blood good and R Smith had new comers at theii louses lately. They were botl jirl-t. Married on Bogue Banks last Sun lay night, 25th inst. Mr. Joo C. f.ewis to Miss Lula Willis, Reyd f. S. Warren officiating. J)r. J. W. Sanders of Carteret :ounty is a regular visitor hero now ie practices medicine in severe rounties and his regular day here it ivery Saturday from S a. m. to 4 p in. Messrs. (leo. E. Moore, John and facob (lowland, who have been ai Sou tli port and Fort Caswell at worl for :) months past arrived home last Saturday, they report rapid prog rest iu the work there. Our school wilt close in May, Mr. J. A. Tittman wnt to New Berne this woek. Mrs. II. 1!, Ward is visiting bei irothcr Benjamin Oibson on Whilt )ak this week. Air. D. II. Want is engaged witl he lumber company here now. Mr. G. W. Ward and J. T. Bart ey took a tiip on Bogue Hanks and n Carteret county last week visiting fr. J. 0. Figott, K. A. Sander and )r. Sanders on business Mr. Bart ;ey (drummer) sold a bill of good .o Mr. Michael Smith on the bank. There ii a move for a new post iffico on the Sound between Cedar Point and Newport with Mr. Alei ft eeki as post master. Mr. W. 3. Calhoun aud wife who have been boarding for a year with ilr. K. N, Bell of Cedar Point, bave gono t their home in Vir finie. - ' A. w, Pittman bai accepted a lake Laxative Biomo (,uId1m Tablet All druggist renin! the money if It fa! to cure, s3cj . job with Capt. Buck man on Li; dretlge boat, so baa IVBeil and Gna sie Barber, fS we nn:Ierstand. J A large Rattle snake was aeei near Broad Creek last week that wa said, to have been the largest on rec ord. His track in the rood measure 6 inches in wid(h. .Only a part o his snakeship was -seen before hi disappeared in the swamp, but tha part was very large as large arouot seemingly as a large fodder stacl pole, and the noise made by his rat ties resembled the jingling of mant little bells; so says Mr. W, Stewart f Broad Creek, corroborated "b, u'apt. Tom Smith of Carteret Co.. ind that snake needa killing and turned belly upwards to make i rain in dry weather. Rev. J. S. Warren will prcacl here next Sunday and iit night, fire Snnday in May, come to hear him IVIuch in Little Is especially true of Hood's Tills, for honied cine ever voiitnin&l so great curative itowcr 1: so s nail since. Tlicy are a whole mediciii IrSo chest, tihvnys ready, nl-way- efiicicnt. always snt isfartory; pri-vcnt a cold er fi- vo-. pure all liver Ills, ieli ' sadaehi1. J.iundlce, constipation, etc. iv The uly 1'ill.s lo lake with Hood's Saisaiiarilla liu'jip xciirHion from Moreliead City to Xe Bcrte ant Hi-turn Same day, Iu Coiuuiemora tiou ol THE COXKEDEUATE DEAD, MAY lOtli, 1807. Sclieduli : Leave Moreliead Depot, 7 -1! " " up ton n 8M ' Atlantic, K:U " Wildwool, ' Newport 8:21 " Havelock, 8:4t " Croatao, c:4! " Kivenlalc, 8.3.' Vrrive at New Berne, '.1:17 a n teturoing, leave New Berne 8:00 p ni fare for Hound Tiip when Tiektts are purehased: tloiehead City, $1.00 I Havelock 7."n tb.iilic 5 Croa an Itiverdale iVildivood Vew,)ort3 AO 8-5 41. 8. L. DILL, Sup'. Tranpoitalion, Trade-Mark. Sntur&H rep ine" and ISnpid llestorative.f Vn unfailing cure for Diseases of tl ( Digestive, Nervous and Generatiu dystonia. A Tonic of rare ellicatj tor the old ana young and of murk id eoryico for Students, Teachers, ind all who are engaged in Pram ffork or close occupations. Ciire )eprosaion, Tired reeling-, Vei vonsnets, muscular Weaknes Loss of Appetite, Palpitationofllear lestlessness, Hysteria, terra Weakness, General Discomfort Bxcess, Alchoholiam, md that almost innumerable seriei if diseases and complications result mg from any derangement of thi .Veivous system. Invaluable foi veak women and nervous children. Heady Nerves, Braced System, Scant Rest, Good Work, IXSl'ItED BY US1X0 Er. Cai'i Cecelia Norre Ti.nic. realitliss Opiates r-Dana'rrons Drags im aiskt a habit, SO Cents Par Bettla, If three bjttles be ordered at one time, i copy of Oriole Cook Book will be included free. At Druggist ana Dealer orjtllrrcl el lis on receipt of prlre 30 rents. BY Winklemann & Brown Drug Co.. Hele lrprlelora. BALTJMORB, mDM Q S. A. ATLANTIC AND N. C. RAILROAD. Tltl lK TllAIBT No. 212. All Hail. IX EFFECT SATURDAY, APRIL 24 ISO". Daily Except Sunday and Friday. Tl'l'LEMENT TO TIME TABU NO. 2, OF NOV. 27, 1893 (-eave New Dern, 11.00 A. M " ClarkV, ; 11:24 M Tuacsroro, 11:84 " " Core Creek, 11:52 " Dover, l:t7 I'. Jl ' Caswell, S26 12:27 M Kiostoo, 1:22 " ' Falllug Creek, 1:45 JU Grange, 28 BealV, ' " iM - Arrive GoUUboro, 8:00 " ' No, 1 Train will wait Indefinitely ai Tuii-arora, when oa lime for 219 .unit itbrrwise ordered by train Despatcberl Tho abort train retarelog, will lean Goldsboro lor New Ucro at 4.-00 p. m. as to extra, onleu oirn rwiae ordered. tt. L. DILL, tkipt. ' Jirr try a 10c x of JCaicaret, lii doettjlverjaod boTclJnegiilator evcrmsdw OS Pills GOGEL ii "Ti-nVn'"' SaleHouse and Irot. Thoe.F. McCarthy1, Adm'tft oona iewu, aeca - 4- vs. " Tncs. Williams, Jane"W il - liums, SUadrick Allen ; ami Katie Lewis, . By virtue of the judgment of the Supe rior Court ordering said bouse and lot to be sold fo. assets in tbe above case. 1 will tell at the Court House door in the city f l)Jew Berne, N.' C, on Monda) the 17th day of May, 1897, at 12 o'clock, noon, Lot No. 10, Jerkins Alley, bcin ibout 70 feet deep, on Jerkins Alley by 31 feel deep, together with tliejliouse thereon to the higheet bidder. - Ti rms 67 Sale, Cash. Ik ted this 14th day of April, 1897. -' thos, f. McCarthy, Adtn'r ol John Lewis, Ceod. : Administrator Xotic 1 he uudcrsigned having duly qualified is administrator ot tbe estate of Guilfon dankei, deceased, hereby notifies all per ius riaving claims against said estate U .ux'btnt them duly verified to hini on ol Jtfme the 8th day of April, 1898, or tint jotieu will be pleaded in bar of their n ;oery. All persons Indebted to sail rituie arc hereby notified to make prompt payment. Hu.ed the 8th'day of April 1807. TlIOS,"F. MeUARTHY, Ai'uiiuitt'r of Quiltord Maoker, dee'd, . T. McCartby, Attorney. PROFESSIONAL. JI. Simmons, A. D. Ward. &iiainiou Jk Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS al LAW. NEW BEKNE. It C. ri-ar;tlce In the counties ot Craven. Dunlin, folio-, Onslow. Carteret and Pamlico: lu tJH l ipreine and FeUcral Coni'tH. tll.ee nl NQ. KM Nouili Front Nlreel Uilit.Nlte Ilutel cnntlMwkn. P. II. Pclletier, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers lirick Building. Will practice In the Counties of Craven Trtei-et. Jones. Onslow and 1'amllco. U. & Jjuii at New lierne and Supreme Court, o: ,he Mate. A' ui. . Clark. Owen II. Onion Clark & Guion, VT10RNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, NewBerne, N. C. Notice of Sal43t 11.) virtue of a decree of the Supeiiei -uur! of Hyde county io a special proceed .i? e itletl "D. Waliab, Adrar. of II. W Vali b, axuinst Willian II. Wahah an itUe. ", the uudersisned, as commissionti -ppjiuted therein, will offer for sale m utblie auction for cash at the courthouse ,ojr ia the City of .New Berne, on Mor luylUe 7,h day of June, 1897,at 12 o'cloct u, ttie lollowing" affciibed -tot -of-litia owit: A bt of laiulwith the dwelling ant thtr buildings thcrcoo, situated in tin Jiiy of New Uerue and on the north sidi if Sjuth Front Street and well knoni a the residence of U. W. Wahab. JTIiii 24th day or April, 1807. D. WAHAB, Commiseioner. IdmiiiLstratorVotici Hnviii qualilied as administrator of J. U Emul, deceased, late of Craven Conn y orth Carolina, this is to notify at tern us having claims rtuaiu9t said estati o exotblt them to the nndersigked on oi Kfo.e the 20th day or April, 1808, or thlt tottie will be pleaded lo bar ol their re) oeiy. All persons indebted to said estate an wrcli uotititd to make Immediate pay ment, "" 53 Tun the lUth day of April, 1897. thos. f. McCarthy, . Administrator. 12xecutorM Notice. liavia qualified a executor Of tin last will and testcment of Cam i r, Ma tew, i:c eased, this It to notify all personi isvii g claims against the estate ol tbe salt leeea-ed lo exhibit them to W. M. Hen Ireu, executor, Winston, N'. C, on or ut: ore the 22d day of Ap 11, 1898, or thli lotcj vtlil be p'oided la bar of theii recotery. An pereoos Indebted to said estate art .e lui-tcd to make Immedlato payment, l'li n the 19th day of April, 1897. J.F. HENDREN, . W. 41. HENDREN, J UW". This ViU Interest Tew. The Atlanta Weekly Journal is now nnnl'ig a missing word coolest. Fur fitly eentt they, send the Weekly rouni.it one year and allow the persoi lendi.ig the tubaorlptlon one gues at lot oil slug word. The sentence selected in IIe who be ceased to enjoy hu rieo'i' - hu ceased to love bioa.'' , The missing word 1 the one Deceaaar) o fill out the above eentence and oaaki er&ct tense. It ii not a catch word, but t plain every day English word. ' . ' To thepenon first guetslug the right vord Tbe Journsl will give 8 per cent ol .he au.otiot of subseriptloc received dur 4ig the three month that tbe contest last, ad 0 per cent additional will be evenly llvlded be'tween all other person who uey guess the missing word, TheWeek'y Journal I a firstciasa famU i paper, having tea page filled with matter that will Interest ill member ol tbe family. It hu a first clou woman's page; an admirable children's depart ment; 4t hast One story (very , week; a vast amount ol miacvllaueoos features; and all the new of the wot Id. Address The Jour- oat, Atlanta, Ga. - , Incorporation Notice J STATE OF NOKTH CAROL! KA, I T 5 5 , Craven County. : ' J ' "Si In OrTice Clerk Superior Court. Notice Is heieby given of the Incorpo ation ol the New Berne Tobacco Ware house Company, that the names of tlit incoi porators are N. IL Street, B 8. Guion, C. T. Watson, J. H. Hackburn, H. B. Duffy, E. K. liisliop aud J. R. Parker, Jr. and such others as they may associate with them; that the principal place of businest shall be in New Berne, N. C, and Us gen earn) purpote and business.! to- the lea ing, purthans building and main ten anui of Iouhlco warehouse or warebouees,ano all other necessary offices, buildings nno maelduiry ia or near the City of Ncv, Ik-rue, Slatii of Kottli Carolina, and ii such other places iu said Stale or elti allele as il may desire aud the conducting ol a ucoerul sales tobacco warehouse busi ucas or both, and the deing and perform, inn of every act and-thing that it ma leem necessary thereto,' with power lo oiake such contract with any f and all persons as may be deemed necessary ant expedient for the btiecesslul conduct o'i said liusinees; that the duration ot the cor poration shall be filty ycais; the capital ii live thousand (5,0C0) dollars with pnvi lege io increase to.oue hundred Ihousant dollar!!, divided in one thousand shares oi the i ur value of one hundred dollars each W. M. WATSON, C. S. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 , N Cravuu County . J , Snjiei'ior Court, Spring Term, A. D., 1897. Pat-ey Hicks, 1 vs. Publication of Edward Hieks, ) Summons. To Edward Hicks defendant; You an aere'iy notified thai it appearing tollietai isfacliou of the court that a good cause o) tctioii for divorce od the ground of ahan- Innit ajiI AV1414 In fiivir nl lint Inlniiitifi L'aUy Hicks, and that yon are a non-resi-Ileal ol the State of Noith Carolina. Yut ire heieby notified to appear at the Sprint fctut, A. D., 1897, of the Superior Coun if Ciaven'Count;, N. C, to be held at i to mi house In Xew Berne, iu sait jouniy, ou the 3rd day of May, A. b.. 1897, and ansWei or demur the complain died iu my oiriee; otherwise the plaintil ill apply to the court for divorce on tin round ol abandonment. Duled this 10th day of Fehy., 1887. W..M. WATiON, Jlerk Superior Court, Craven Co.,,X. C. Mortgage Sale. Pi r-u.uit to a pmver of sale, containet n that certain Mortgage Deed executed tt .be State ol'.Notlh Carolina, in lieu ot luardUn Boud, in default oftbecundi tuns tbetein named 1 was (.uly author zed to sell the land therein described, mid ti.ottiiai;e beins executed on the Slsi ay of August 1893 and recorded in lu illlee of Register ol Deeds of Ciavet JouLty, in Book 111, pages 412, 418 an U; to which referet.ee Is heieby made; . ill tell tor casiiiat'CheX8uc--lioic loor in Ciaven County on Friday, Apn ,0th, 1897, at 12 o'clock m., all the lui. owing laud described iu aid moitgagt leed, as follows to wil: All that certiin racl or parcel ol land lyiug iu the count if Ciuvcn, on the South side of Neu aver and West side oi Clubfoot creek. leuiLhiog at the mouth of small gu alleil the Meeting branch and running ip taid branch or gut N. 80 drgree Yeel !8J poles lo a spring, then X. 88 A' est, 85 poles to a stake in a pom. .hen N. 68 degress W. 11)8 p. to Kuiu. Jell's back line, then 8. 45 W. ltO p. u marked short leaf Pine on the West id f a tin ill branch and in Hardy 8. Junes ine, (hen down and Willi said bianch t uuthnardly course 72 poles to twi uarkul black gums centered byadeat my flump in said branch thenS.82di ,res. E. 422 poles to a uiaiked b.art ,um in the bead of Uie westermost proii X a branch or gut that makes out oi Jlubfoot creek above the boat landinj hen on aud with said branch S. e.9 Ot ,rees E. 14 p. to foric of said branch, ben down the gut or branch to tbi aoutti thereof, then down theClublooi eek lo the I'eginning, containing 351 re u.ore or iesa. 1 . W. M. Watson, Cleric Superior Court Craven County, rtl March 29th 1897". 1 13xecntor' Notice ! Hating this uay quauueu, u executoi .f the list will and testament of William Jlevr, Sr., deceased, late of tbe County ol 'raven, State ol North Carolina, this b a notify all person having claim's against be ettdte of tbe said deceased lo exhibit beta lo tbe undersigned on or before lb ird cay of April, 1893 or thi notice will e pleaded in bar of their recovery. 3 . All person Indebted to (aid estate will ileate make lmmcdutle payment, Thi the 1st day of Aptll, 187. I.L if. CUTLER, . ' Executor.' rTM.DCNN, . JAS. REDMOND, President. rice.Pre. B. 8. GUION, SectyJAJrea. - Hew Berne Ice Go Manafnctarars - Pure Crystal Ice, From Distilled Water. Jut-put 20 Tooa Dally. O Car toad Lot Solicited. Ice delivered dally (except Sundays) t i. m, to 6 p. m. Sunday (retail only),? a. m. to 12 noon. For prices and other information, address. U..S. GUION, Manager. Caocaiikts stimulate liver, kidneys nal bowels. Never tlokea, w-stkeo or grie ioc. ; . 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