Xcge table Preparation for As -slmttating
theroodandRegula
tjng the Sicaachs and Bowels of
PromotesPigcslir.Chccrfiil
rssandRest.Coi!tains nciC-T
Opjum.Morphine riorltocraU
Not Nabc otic.
jium if obi itSioti 'ZLPiimni
Mi SmJ-
Jlipmimnt -
THAT THE
FACSIMILE
SIGNATURE
'..;.: of .
time e III
J10T0!
Aperfect Remedy f or CortSilpa
liort. Sour Stohvc; ' ;:u rtwea
Worms .Convulsion . i verish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
facsimile Signature of
NEW vonii.
IS
ON THE
WRAPPER
F(fllou Tl of the CmilT u In Ui
teock T lirtme liossi.
Who tat out heuid of the Per:u
jewels thuir glory, their nau.ber,
their priceless worth? Y hen tne doors
were unlocked and I was tuken iuto the
peacock throne room, I found myself
surrounded by a mass of wealth tin-
equaled in the world. Nowhere are such
treasures, but nowhere also ia there
nob ail accumulation of rubbish. I
will, however, dismiss the rubbish and
refer only to the treasures. Down eacn
tide of the room were chairs entirely
covered with sheeted gold, and at inter
vals were tables of gold, nailed, I shud
dered to note, with the commonest of
black headed tacks.
At the far end of the room was the
wonder of the .world, 'the peacock
throne. Whether it is one of the seven
thrones of the great mogul and was
brought from Delhi I don't know, bat
it is certainly the most oostly ornament
that the eve of man can look upon. I
inspected it moat carefully. It is entire'
C.
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07 EVEBY
BOTTIjE op
1
mm
mm
ti
i 1
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exact copy or wrapper.
Outtrla Is pst tp in aw-b sottlai only. H
ii not told la bulk. Coat sllnr Savons to mil
ym anything tlst on the plot or ponta last it
it "JbU ai good" and " v'll am war mry pnr
poM1 r Beo that ytm got O-A-S-T-O-B-tA.
S0-a.tl1.err2. - ISa,ilwa3r-
. Schedule E2otivo May 2, 1897. ,
This bonrhnsed Schedule ia published hs informatiou only and U
subject to change without notice to the pnbiio. N
An Xo- i ! t lilustrmiive of .. -.o Ua-f-tinge
and l!ielrlc&l leffipen,
The ottit-r morning thpre dropped in
to the salliiry of a pboti -a: i,.-r who
i mriiled by Oilloe fcUera.
"The linn r Experiences cf a Cabinet
n.i r s Wife" ia one tf the most in
teresting contributions to The Ladies'
Home Journal, la a auies of letters the
wife of a cabinet nieuibtr'writfs to her
has long made a specialty of taking the sister of oluoe seekers and of those in
,!, . 1 of theatrical eli.hritina a biathe departments. "You can have no
strapping western man who came to see idea, " she anonymously declares, 'bow
his friend, the photographer. The young Henry (her bnsbaud) ia persecuted by
woman behind the counter, who knew., applicants far his influence with the
the caller, had just been reading in a president or with the boads of depart
newspaper a savage "roast" of his na- ments. He really has no influence out
tive city of Chicago. She handed the side of his own department, and he is
paper to the westerner to read, expect- wearing his sympathies into totters lis
ingto get some amusement out of his tening to tales of woe. The saddest case
comments. The Cbicagoan was in trie . tnat nas come uuaer my own uuoHrw
ml Hut nt him reading, bristlins with i
.ii, han tha hnshanil nf a, well : vears old. who has worked in the de-
kunwn actrers entered the room. A part menu ever since the war.
A
TIDAL VAVE
OF SUCGE;
- LEUAL'NGTICES.
13 Sweeping Over tho Land,
sand Carrying" '-Runycn's
Cure3 Into Every Homo.
Hotice 'of -Sale,
Valuable City Lot.
Administrator's Notice!
Hving duly qualified as adminlatra-
tor mi in testamento annexo de bonis noa
ui anuria n uiuy, aec-easea on me gum
day Df December, 1)397, all persons owing
said estate are hereby notified to make
prompt payment, All persons holding
By vlrt"B of a Judgment cf tho Supo- 1 ". aaue are oo,mea 10
rior Court of Crue,.ounty, N. , C, in t"8, ?e,d:u I .J.e"fied to
action to foftcieae- fttie rtt-" f """L8" n.!u,.,,J o - M!
i t iif Ann Ifnnro ""r emu, lovo, vi iuia uuiiuc will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
V union's cures mx nnmberod ia millions.
Preaidents and Cabinet oiliccri have been to
stored to health by Munyon'ft remedioa. Doo
torsindorseMunyon. Preachers praiso
with i tiun is that of a maiden lady, fully 6l . MunJon Aovt "hn'iovo or mankind i
framed portrait of the actress, taken
several years ago, stood on an easel in
corner. The husband walked np to the
picture, and after contemplating it for
a few minutes said: -
"My wife is certainly a remarkable
woman. '" That picture was' taken all of
five years ago, yet she is younger look-
lv nf otlvnr. a creat oamn bed structure, lng and handsomer today than it is.
but modeled in lovely designs. It is in-: Just then ,the westerner finished the
crusted from end to end and from top to ' Chicago story.
bottom with diamonds. - Well, I don t tninsr, '"De exoiaimea
At the back is a star of brilliants tbat loudly and empnatioaiiy, tnrowing me
makes yon blink. The rng od whioh the , paper down upon the counter,
shah sits is edged with precious stones, ) "What right have you, sir, to think
and the pillow on which be reclines is anything about it?" demanded the ac
oovered with pearls. I could keep on . tress' husband angrily. - " -
writing about the dazzling beauties ot t "wno gave yon coniro over mj
UREENSBORO, BALEIUI1. HOLDSBOBO AND NORFOLK.,
o. Jz.
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Eastern Time.
Ureansboro
(ilbsoiivlile
fcloii Collage .
Bartlngton -
Uraham
Haw Kivor
alobaue
Uuiauoro
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Durham
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10 ii a ui
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00 pm
S pm
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5 80 p m
4 65 p in
ot. l and I curry Pnllinan ileopInK Can between ttreensboro and Balautb.
Atlantic Coast Cine.
Wilmington . & New Bebsk R. K.
TIMK TABLE NO. 1,
In Elfect Vedoesday, Due. 1, 1807, Daily
Except (Sunday.
Going Sjulh bcuedulk: I Doing North
Passenger Trains 2to, W,
It.
a. & iff. c. a.
TIUK TABLE NO. 4.
To Take Effect Sunday, November 28th,
; 1897, at 13 M.
Going East .Bcueddlk: Going West
i
No. SI,
Lr. a ni,
- 00.....
M
9 47 ....
10 13 ...
stations: .
. . . New Berne ,
...Pollocksville
Maysville ,
...Jacksonville.
(Wilmington,
Union Depot
Ar. p m,
.... 6 40
60S
. .'. V i 52
.... 421
TJuioTDVpt "
1169 ...Ar. Wilmington; Lr. ... J 40.
p m ' r m
No. 80, Pahbenokk & Fbeioiit, No. 81.
Leave Wilmington Mouday, Wed lies-
day and Friday. Leave New Berne Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday.
U. AM Ar. p.m
.Lv. Wilmtngtoa, Ar 1 26
Scott's Uitl 19 85
. Wootiside 11 66
...... Uollyrldge 11 96
7 4)
8 35
99
0 55
10 49
It u6
11 ISO
19 10
19
1 10
140
990
. HI
No. 8 Passenger Trains No. 4
Lv. p m stations: Ar. a m
8 40. ........ . Goldsboro 1 1 05
409... ...... LaGrange..........l0 83
4 83...... . .KtuBton.. 1012
5 83 Ar. New Berne, Lv 9 10
5 45 .....Lv. " ' Ar. .... 8 57
6 57 . . Ar. Morehead Olty L. . 7 47
, No. 1. I I No.8,
Ux'd Ft. and statioks: Mx't Ft. and
Paaa-Tn. J Pass. Tn.
Lv. am Ar. p m
7 10 Ooldsboro 8 00
7 43.... Best 790
bOl. ........ LaGraoge 850
8 20.; Falling Creek 0 90
9 14 '..Kinston ,. , 8 00
the throne of the king of kings, bnt I
never could get beyond declaring it to
be a superb jewel. Borne people have
valued it at 6,000,000. Its real value
is between 3,000,000 and 8,000,000.
But, though the peacock throne is
the magnum opus of the Persian crown
jewels, it by no means extinguishes. the
magnificence of the other treasures.
Who can attempt, however, to recount
the number of bejeweled arms, the roy
al arms, the flashing aigrets, the trays
piled up with out and uncut stones aud
the bowls filled with pearls that you
can rnn through your fingers like a
handful of rice? Every one has heard of
the Daria-i-Nur, or Sea of Light, sister
diamond to the Kohinoor, or Mountain
of Light. Every one has also heard of
the Globe of the World, made by the
late shah of 76 pounds of pure gold and
61,886 gems tho sea of emeralds. Per
sia of turquoises, India of amethysts,
Africa of robies, England and France of
diamonds and valued at 947,000,
Illustrated Magazine.
Haw Alaakaa Indiana Trap Bean.
William B. Otis, who has been all
over, the world as ono of the ichthyolo
gists in the employ of the government,
Bpeaking of his experience in Alaska,
said: : , . .". v' a
"Strips of wbalebcne are folded into
the shape of the letter 'N, ' enveloped in
hunks' of fat and frozen that way. The
fat thus prepared is left in promising
spots for great whito bears to devour.
Along comes one of the monsters, gulping
lump down whole. Ibe gastric juices
melt the fat aud eat away tbo strings of
tendon with which the whalebone is
bound,' the whalebone springs out
traigbt across the animal s stomach,
and presently it dies. Next day Mr. Es
kimo comes along and gathers in a bear
skin worth several quarts cf whisky. "
Portland Orcgouian. , "
A Man of Poor Judgment.
Gordon o you think that Eently is
mail of poor judgment.- How did you
happen to oome to that conclusion?
Titcomb I asked hlin to lend me 1 10
the other day.
Gordon And because be refused you
question bta judgment?
Titcomb (Jb, no. uo let me novo it.
Boston Transcript.
Living in Paris in late years for per
sons of moderate means has been great
ly simplified by the Bouillons Parisieni,
whioh have succeeded the Duval restau
rants. One can get a good dinner at
these places for a small sum far letter
than one finds at more expensive places
In London.
Caswell
...Ar. Dover, L? ..
..Lv, " It...
.....Core Creek.....
Dixim 10 40
....Verona ...10 10
...Jocluiinviile 9 4)
.....Nurttieaal... 8 5tl
... White, ak 8 20
... Maysville ....... 8 00
...Poll.H-.kaville 7 95
.... Ueuruhl's 155
Ar. New Borne, Lv 0 90
'Daily Except 8nnUny.
J. li. KENLY,
Uiinttral Mauagor. -
B. pnnDEN,
Sapt. rranrportation.
o
if if
XyE m lesrsr sofr'T seess to fcaWr to
sli ataia. At tJie aame time, any
one who has bought our seds of tlirlr
local dealer during either iftio or 1H117 will
be sent our Oaeaal ai Eftry'klai lor tas
tijrota" tor I -O rnrrj provided they
saply i kticr l ii-li snd ifive ti.e
name of the html aterckaut fron ml--
tutj koot'it. To all others, this macnili
rent MaaaaL every copy of whkh comj us
H Mats to pi t In your hnnds, will be sxnt
Ires on retr 1 t of HI is (stamp) to cover
prnt-it-e. Nothing like tins Maaaal li.is
ever been seen hric or nh'md 1 It Is s M
nf l-t pce contiiins H enviiv i ;s of
truif anj plan! a, rtuwtly new, and tin e ,ie
"""irmenled ty f ml Sie inlnrej t 1
. t e be'4 rmvr. of the nvm, 1 . ',
v ''! h' e-t u
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9 48..
10 15 .
10 40..
11 13
1181 Clark's ,
U05 .....Ar. New Berne, Lv
1 80 Lv. " Ar
9 19 ......... Uiverdala....
9 90
9 4J.....
819... .
518
500
4 90.
400
8 93 ..
3 81 ..
8 48...
401...
P. M.
Tuacarora ... 8 88
: 820
250
,10 47
,10 00
.Croatan .....1000
Ilayelock 9 40
...... Newport, Lv ..' 9 06
Wildwood 8 47
Atlantic 8 88
Ar. Morehead city, Lv 8 90
Ar. M. city Depot, Lv 7 51
A. M.
Monday. Wednesday and Friday,
jluesday, Thuiaday and fciaturday,
8. L. DILL,
SupcrinteodenL
PATENTS
V. . AND I
FOUE1UN
FRUCUiUU
EL'OENE W. JOHNSON, Jjolicitor an
Attorney In Patent Cauaea, 17U Ne
York Ave , Washington, D. C.
OfTirw EataUiahed 1!W. Chargi-s Mod
eraU;. Corrr'.oudi noa lUxiucaUid,
WM. BINS, . JAS. UF.DS0M),
rrrslde.nL V Ire Pre
11. . UtlON, Serty A Treat.
Mew Berne Ice Go
Kanufactarirs
Pure Crystal Ice
hit 1
1 .
Froo IMHI
111 2') Toea D Ti
tr I
J Wall-1
,-t f-a fi,
thinker?" retorted the astonished west
erner. "
"Think what you please to yourself,
but you shan't insult my wife, sir,"
shouted the husband.
"Your wife? Where is she? Are you
lunatic?" .
"No, sir, but you are a big bully,"
cried the husband, dancing with wrath.
The little woman behind the counter,
who had been convulsed with laughter,
tried to explain the mistake, but the in
dlgnant husband refused to listen.
Nothing bnt an apology would satisfy
him, and he made a dramatio exit from
the gallery, saying that the westerner
would "hear from him again." He
went home and wrote a letter to the
photographer saying that he bad been
insulted and threatening to withdraw
his wife's custom if the apology was
not forthcoming. The photographer was
obliged to write several letters before
he oould calm the troubled waters.
Meantime the Chicagoan went- borne,
firm in the conviction tbat be bad nar
rowly escaped hitting crazy man.
New York Sun. , 1 ,
Senate- j
rial influence bas kept her in all these
years, but now that the civil service te
forms are being introduced she is in despair,-
for, although perfectly compe
tent at her work, she never in tho world
could pass one of those rigid examina
tions. She called upon me bearing a let
ter of introduction from Mrs. Arthur
Folsom (Mary Allison), who married
into one of the old families here. I don't
know whether her family lost their
means by the war or in some other way,
but tbey did lose everything when she
was a gay girl at the top of society in
both Alexandria and Washington, bbe
told me about dancing In set of lan
cers opposite Abraham Lincoln, who,
though awkward "and angular in bit
dancing, seemed to enjoy it and always
had a gay word for everybody. She says
her feeling for Mr. Lincoln was some
thing more than respect it was more
like adoration; that she bas often won
dered if people did not feel just so to
ward the great religious prophets who
must have spread abroad what Mr. Lin-j
coin did on atmosphere of sympathetic
kindness, trust, purity and uobUity."
. Profeaalonal Call Delayed.
New Woman Physician George, is
there any prospect of if clearing off very
soon? ' ... .'
George No. Why?
N. W. P. Mrs. bmith sent for me
to oome over and see hex three days ago,
and I have been waiting ever since for
it to clear off. I am snre she will be ex
pecting me. Philadelphia North Amer
ican. -.
curacy f.!E
Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad,
Transportation Dep't,
New Berne, N. C, Jan. 98, '98.
Eastern Carolina":
Fish; Oyster, Game,
and Industrial Fair,
NEW BCHNB, If. 0,
Feb. 28. to liar. 5, '98
Lines of the AHsoclated Railways,
A ft D; 0 Fat Y V and Seaboard AI
Line hava adopted tbe following low
rates of f re f i tha above for tbe round
trip which includes one admission fee:
From ( harlotte I 9 23
Durham 4 85
Forest City........ ....... 1170
Oastonla, 10 Vt
Henderson 5 45
' !axton,.!..v .... 6 96
ilarlon, 1160
Norfolk, via Klnton t 80
PorlaiuoQlh. via Oohltboro, 7 76
- Petvrabug, via Goldoboro,.. 7 V
Rural Hall..... 8 00
. Danville. Va.... 7 65
Fn etleville IV
Franklin, Va....... ... ... 8 45
(lernaboro, 6
Utlimore 11 90
lntehoro 118")
Norfolk, via Goldoboro 7 76
I'einliroke, 6 ft-'i
Portsmouth, via Kuialnn,. ., -6 80
lt i rkburg, vU K.lialou,, , 6 7?
la'i-'gl 4(10
Iiiil nrxKid, via liiildnboro,. 8 00
' " Klualon,. .. 7 50
rt itho rimiti n 1 1 e.
THE SECRET OF LONGEVITY.
Nineteen Commandments Which, If Kept,
May Injure One Hundred Year.
Sir James Sawyer, a well known jihy
sician of Birmingham, England, has
been confiding to an andience in tbat
town tbe secret of longevity. Keep tbe
following 19 oommaudmenU, and Sir
James sees no reason why you should
not live to be 100:
1.' Eight hours' sleep,
9. Sleep on your right side.
8.; Keep your bedroom window open
all night
4. Have a mat to your bedroom door.
6. Do uot have your bedstead against
the wall. v : " -
6. No cold tub in the morning, but a
bath at tbe temperature of the body.
7. Exercise before breakfast
8. Eat little meat and see tbat it is
well cooked..
9. (For adults) Drink no fnilk.
10. Eat plenty of fat to feed the cells
which destroy disease germs.
1 1. Avoid intoxicants, which destroy
those cells, .
19. Daily exercise in tbe open air.
13. Allow no pet animals in your liv
ing rooms. Tbey are apt io carry about
disease germs.
14. Live in tbe country if you can.
15. Watch, tbe three D's drinking
water, damp and drains. v ..
18. Have change of occupation.
17. Take frequent and short holidays.
18. Limit your ambition.
19. Keep your temper.
Merles of Bear Oeorge.
The activity and power of intellect
of the late Henry George did not prevent
absentmiadedness, A writer in The Re
view of Reviews says tbat this quality
was "tbe jest of his circle."
Names escaped blm. I heard him say
to Mr. Dayton, the candidate on hit
ticket for comptroller and one of tbe
best known men in New York:
"You won't mind it, I hope. If I for
get your name. I am so conscious of tbe
danger of setting names wrong tbat
when the need of remembering comes
rattles me, and away the name goes. '
He came late to a dinner at tbe Lotus
club, where be was to discuss with some
friends the question of bis being a can
didate in apprehended contingencies. It
was raining, and be took from bis pocket
tbe- slippers with which Mrs. George
bad Insisted on providing him in case
be should get bis feet wet, and as
put them on he apologized with honest
gravity:
"I lost time looking for a man I kept
asking after as Kinsella, aud It turned
out bis right name wss Morianty
least I think that was what be told
it was when I found blm."
But there was no abBcntmludedneaa
When discussion of the business iu band
eneued; be was keen aud wide awake.
Fn'inrt. ...
riiMiltnnl,
Hi-i'ir
tu,! ..k, via i .l Ul..
h, .(.!
Wi'M'in, via t.,.i I
" hil.M.
V il ilips !.,il. .. . . .
W unl'.ti An 1 .v n
8 10
5 4 m
II l.
7 I
fi '
4 I
4 I
,1 I
7
A Im Resort.
"Her father says positively that 1
eaa't marry her. "
"What an you going to do?"
"There's nothing left now but to ai.k
tbe girl." Detroit Free Frets.
Drimtniilbvic khlllic l uttau is the
name of a small luimh t In the Mo of
Mull contal'iii'H not more t..u a th'
Inhabitants, liow thiy j ri inimire it is
a mystery only to ! n lvcd by some
one ai'iiuaiutrd wild (im llo.
Groat I'ritain and Inlnnd emit
& 0 hauls, the most important l I, g
the F-.-.k i .f 1 'ami, v.hi( b, but a et-p.
tnl of $.3,1 ,, , ).
and proclaims hie aelf-conhdence by f
aiYlUX ewiiy itiaiciuwmiuwiLi..
and lowna overrun by disaase. T
4
Httle i V L. .
5S .Ar
Qatling ln -,
I1 u
fore MiinTOn'a
oelleta like a pank
atricken army bel
a battery of
humane methida of treatment have swept
away all the old-fashioned ideaa of doctoring
with poiaonona d ruga that create a dozen
diseases in the effort to get rid of one. He
does not claim that he hat one remedy that
will cure all complaints, bat that he baa pre
pared a apecifio cure for nearly every disease,
lunyon doe not claim that Mnnyon'a Rhen
nutitm Cure will cur consumption, dyspepsia
or any other complaint, but bo does assert that
It will cure rheumatism. Monyon's Dyspepsia
Cure is prepared expressly to cure dyspepsia;
Mnnyorfs Cough Cure to cure congns; Mun
von'a Catarrh Remedies to cure catarrh; Man
yon' Kidney Cur to cur kidney trouble.
he same may be said of all Munyon aamerem
.n.ii. The am be obtained at all drat
Stores mostly at s cents a bottle.
fersonai lenora ro rrawwi a. wi, -. a
. DblU-lnhl. P. .tifiMfad with
Ann i mi "7,'
free medical advice (or any dlseas.
TRttTHEHT
FOR IVEHK HEN.
TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE.
Tbo famous Appllanoe and Remedies of
theErittMeUn'al Co.nowforthottrsttlme
ottered on trial without expense to any
bonestman. Not a dollar to be paid
la edvauee. Cure Effects of Errors
or Excesses in Old or Young. Manhood
Fully Iteetorcd. How lo Enlarge and
Sirenirtoen Weak, Undeveloped Fortloris
ot Body. Absolutory unfailing Homo
Treotmant. No C I . I. or other scheme.
A plain offer by a firm of high standing.
tDIC IMlTiTWH Pfl ! NIAaARAST
uVtl L ilLUIUHt.OU. DLll-rAUl, n. I
Having this day Qualified as Executrix
the last will and testament of Hngar
Jones, alias Hagar Pitts, deceased, notice
is hereby given that all persons Having
claims against said estate, will present
them lor payment on or Derore tue lrjtn
day of January 1899, or this,, notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to the said estate will
make immediate payment
This nth day of January, ltwa.
SARAH OXLKY, Executrix,
of Hagar Jones, alias Hagar Pitts,
L. J, Moore, Atty. for Executrix.
FINANCIAL.
A. Green, Pre, E.H. Meadows, Tie Pre
- H.M.Gbovis, Cashier. a
CITIZEN'S BANK
or jsnnw BBr&isrm, n. a.
00 A GENERAL BANKING BUSlMEHt
The Accounts oi Banks, Hankers, Corpoi
ationa. rarmora. sterohanta anil otbera re
salved on favorable terms. Prompt and oan
nil attention given to tne miei eai oi our ens
tomers. tiououona a apeouuiy.
BOARD OF DIBWTOn.
Notice, Land Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by tbe
clerk of the Superior uourt or uraveu
countv in a snecial nroccedlnsr entitled.
Beunie A. Daniels, Executrix, against
Clarence Daniels and Emily Daniels, I
will on tbe 14th day of February, 1898,
at tbe court bouse door in New Berne at
12 o'clock. M.. sell to the highest bidder
for cash, one farm two miles west of
New Berne on Trent road, and bounded
and described as follows to-wlt:
BeginniDK at a marked gum ou the
south side or Trent road at Lewis Wil
lis and li. Brown's oorner snd runs west
with the said Lewis Willis line 180 poles
to Jackson Garney's linn, thence north
8 west with Jackson Garney's 190 poles
to a stake: thence south 59 deg. east 240
Doles to a stake on the north side oi
Trent road; thence southwardly with
suid Trent road 18 poles to the beginning
containing 87 acres. For fuller descrip
tion see book 77, pages 444 and 447.
There are two dwelling houses on the
farm.
January 8th. 1898.
BKNNIE A. DANIELS,
. Executrix,
Ferdinand Dlrloh
a. Meadows.
Samuel W.Ipoek,
Chaa. U. Fowler,
j . w . urainger,
K. w.omauwooa.
CHo. N. Ivet,
K. U. Meadowe,
Chan. Duffy, Jr.
. James Redmond,
Mayer Halin.
Tuoinea A. ttroan,
C. E. Fov.
W. F. Crockett.
Farmers & Merchants
OANK.ee
zeotxavn. Buslnes Msvjr, 16B1.
Capital Stock 975.000.00
Surplus and Profits li.iu.ti
0FFICEU3!
b H. COTkBR, President.
w. o. i-HADwicK, vice rraai.
T. W. Dswxr, Caahior.
J. W.mnoLK.Tellei;.
I. r. Matthbws, OoUector,
PlitECTOIM:
L. H. Cutler. JonnSuter; w. n. Blades,
W. r4.:hadLk. P.II.felletler. J. B.Clark,
J. W. Stewart, N. M. Juruey, T '. Dewey,
We want your business and feel that
we can offer yon as much in return as
any other bank In the city. It is our
endeavor to make business relations mut
uallr pleasant and profitable to our
patrons.
J. A. BET AN, THOS. DANIELS,
President. Vice Free.
CI. H. B0BERTS. Cashier.
THE NAT) 3fJAl. DA NX
Or NEW BERNE, M.U
nrooiwo lATin xseo.
CaplUI $100,000
Surplui Profits P8,I6
D1H KOTO RSi
Jas. A. Baraa, -C'HAa.
S. Hat AS,
JMO. ilONM,
O. U. boaaar
Tnos. Dabtbia.
J. H. HAcaaoaBl
U llaavkT
H. H. Uisaof;
0. C. Roach, Pres. J. H. FisatR, Cash
Da. Wm L. LasiITsb, V. Pres.
TJi Mutual AU
Rankin ; Company
117 Broad Street.
Does a General (Jinking Business
Acoounti SolioteJ.
Corrwrxtnilence Invited.
DIHECTOB3.
7. n. Ro . u, F. B. Wct,
J. B. W .,i J. P. H.iuej,
William Crispin,
Executrix Notice !
j tied Joseph L. Hahn vs. Lucy Ann Moore
and William Biley Moore. tbe undersigned
1 Commissioner will sell at public vendue,
at the court house of Ciaven county io
..hecityof New Berne, N. C. at 19
o'clock m.. on the 7th day of Febiuary
1898, it being tbe first Monday of said
month, to the highest bidder tor cash,
the following described lot or parcel of
: Bounded as follows, to-wit:
. On the north side of New South Front
street in the city of New Berne, begin
ning at the south corner of tobert G.
Moseley, Sr.'s line, distance one hundred
aud fifty feet west of the corner stone at
the corner of Jones and New South
Front streets, runniog thence with said
Moseley's line and parallel with Jones
street, northwardly one hundred and
seven and 8-13 feet to the back line of
Lot No. 400 as designated in the plan of
the city of New Berne, thence with said
back line rnd Giles Jarman's line west-
wardly thirty-eight feet to Esther Sim
mon's corner, thence with the same and
parellcl with said Jones street to New
South Front street, thence with the north
side or the thirty eight feet to the begin
ning, being Division No. 8. of the estate
of Jease Moseley ns was allotted to the
saiu Lucy Ann JUoore, men Lucy Ann
Moseley by W. U. Marshal, G. S. Fisher
and Geo. E. Tinker. Commissioner.
Recorded in Book No. 77. Folio 45. in the
office of the liegiater of Deeds for Craven
Co., and being the some lot of land mort
gaged by the said Lucy Ann Moore,
William Riley Moore to Joseph L. Hahn
by deed, bearing date of July 23d, 1894
and recorded in Book No. Ill, page 807,
in the office of Register ot Deeds for
Craven county.
Tins od day or December, ih7, -J.
E. & R. O'HARA,
. ' Commissioners.
Dec. 29. 1896.
THOMAS F MCCARTHY, Admn.
o t a de bonis non of Maria W bitty, deed.
Executor's Notice.
Haying this day duly qualified as the
Executor ot Elizabeth B. Green, de
ceased, all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate
settlement.
And all persons holding claims against
said estate are notified to present the
same duly verified to the undersigned on
or before December 21st, 1898, or tbia
notice will be plead as a bar to their re
covery. , -
Thia Dec. Zlst, 1897.
GEORGE GREEN,
Executors of E, B. Green, deed.
Sale of City Property I
Notice, Sale Real Estate.
T F. McCarthy, admn
c t a d b n of Maria
Wbitty, deceased, In the Superior
vs. uourt. before
Lewis H. Brown and I the Clerk,
Plullis Brown, defendants.
By virtue of an order of the clerk of
the Superior Court of Craven county,
N. C, in tbe special proceeding entitled
as above, now pending in said Superior
court, tue undersigned Administrator
wm sen lor oasn to make assets, at tne
court house door in city of New Berne,
Craven co., N. C, at 19 o'clock noon, on
Monday the 14th day of February, 1898,
It being the first day of February term of
the Superior court or satd county, to tbe
highest bidder for cash, the right, title
and interest of Maria Wbitty, deceased in
a certain lot or parcel of land situated in
the city of New Berne, N. C, on the
north side nf Goode street, between
Primrose street and A. & N. C. R. R.
known as lot number (7) seven Goode
street, being the house and lot where
Maria Whitty, deceased lived and died
and devised by will to I'liillls Brown
together with the bouse and improve
ments l Hereon.
Dated this 10th day of January, A. D,
1898. .
THOMAS F. MCCARTHY. Admn.
c t a d b n of Maria Whitty, deed,
, WM, m. (J larks, Atty, lor Admn, -
State of North Carolina, )
; uraven uounty, j
Sunerlor Court. Before the Clerk.
Robert (J. Mosely, Ex. of 1 P(,.tlon to
j.jones, lland to make ,
Richard Jones, et als. l tt8BetB'
Pursuant to the judgment In the above
named proceeding, I will sell at public '
auction for cash at the court house in
New Berne on Monday, tbe 7th day of
February, 1898, at 12 o'clock, midday,
that lot or parcel of land situated in the
city of New Berne, State of North Caro
lina, bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at the north-east corner of
Pollock street and Moonshine Alley
running eastwardly with Pollock street
to Samuel Hilton's line, then with Hil
ton's line a northwardly direction 214
feet, (3 inches, then westwardly to Moon
shine Alley, then with Moonshine Alley
southwardly to the beginning, being the
nn.MK 1 .. 1 .1 . . T . T
aauio inuu uuuvejfcu w nam i. A., duiiee
by J. O, Gardner and wife by deed reg
istered in office of the Register of Deeds,
of said Craven county in book 88, pages
953 and 256.
- ROBERT G. MOSELEY,
Executor or J. A. Jones.
This 1st day of January, 189S.
Notice, Land Sale.
By virtue of a judgment obtained in
the Superior court of Graven county in
an action entitled State of North Caro
lina, ex rel.. W. M. Watson. C. 8. C.
against Henry Rouse and Jennie Rouse
for the foreclosure or a mortfafre, 1 win
on the 14th day of February 1898, at the
court house door in New Berne at 12
o'clock m. sell to the highest bidder for
cash, a "certain tract of land in Craven
oounty near Dover station, which ia de
scribed in a certain judgment in the
Superior court of said county in a cer
tain action wherein Honry Rouse is
plaintiff and S. B. West and wife are de
fendants being all the rights, titles and
Interest of the said Benry House which
he has by virtue nf said judgment."
January loth, ibwj.
WM. M. WATSON.
- Commissioner,
In the Superior
Court . before
the clerk.
'D)ji'mk!
iy enness
AhtoluUiy and permanently cured m 9 dayi
by a new sckntilic and mvigontinf treat.
merit. No publicity no iniccuona no
frstxamt, Can be grvtn teenrtfy. No "free
vtrimfm f hew. F"m
Notice of (Sale.
Holland Smith, Admin
istratrix of D. W.
Smith, deceased,
vs.
Nellie Bmith and Emma
Smith.
By virtue of an order of the clerk of
tne Superior court oi craven county
North Carolina, in the special proceeding
entitled as above now pending in said
oupenor court, tne unueraigncu samin
istratrix will sell for cash, to make assets,
at The court house door in the city of
New Berne, Craven county, N. C, at 12
o'clock, noon, on Monday the 7th day of
February, 1898, it being the Brst day of
the February Term of tbe Superior
court of said county, to the highest bid
der for cash, the right title and interest
of D. W. Smith, deceased, in a oertam
piece or parcel of land situated , in said
Graven county, on the north side of
Swift creek and bounded by the lands
oi- Peter Willis. Woab Jacskon, Macon
Bryan. W. U.' Elevln and others, con
talning eighty (80) sores more or less,
being the lands conveyed to the said
D W. Smith, by deed registered in the
office of register of deeds of Craven
County, in book 89, page 471 and 472 to
which rererenoe Is made; together with
Improvements thereon. . Subject to
right of dower and dower Interest of the
widow of said lands.
HOLLAND SMITH.
Administratrix.
R. A. OUNN. M.D.,
41 Be aist Street, New Varfc Cityrf
: "rfT I t
j)
House & Lot For Sale.
Pursuant to powers in the mortgage
executed to the Eastern Building and
Loan Association of Syracuse. N. Y., by
Virgil A. Crawford and wife, which is
dated the December 1st, 1890, and is reg
istered in office of the Register of Deeds
of Craven County, North Carolina, in
book No. 104, pages 91. 92. 93 and 94.
The undersigned will sell at the Court
House, in the city ot New Berne, at
?ublio auction for cash, on Monday, the
th day of February 18B8, at 13 o'clock,
M.., tne following property.
AU that certain lot of land situated in
said city ot New Berne, known and dis
tinguished as part of lot No, 1 in that
part of said city known as "Dryboro"
bounded and described as follows, viz:
Beginning on Cedar street ninety-seven
feet southeasterly from the southeastern
corner of Cedar and Stanley streets,
running thence southerly parallel with
Stanley street thirty-four feet, thence
easterly parallel with Cedar street twenty-seven
feet, thence northerly parallel
witii etaniy at., tnirty-tour leet to ueaar
street; thence westwardly along Cedar
street twenty-seven feet to the beginning,
being part of the premises conveyed to
said Virgil A. Crawford by John Hughes
as administrator, etc., by deed dated
April 28th, 1870 and recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds in and for said
county in book, No. 70, folios 248, 249
and 950.
This 6th day of January, 1898.
The Eastern Bld. & Loan Assn..
of Syracuse, N. Y,
By M. DxW. Stxvinson, Atty.
EXECUTION NAEE.
By virtue ot writ of execution, to me
issued from tbe Superior Court of Craven
county, in an action wherein Moody
Lumber Company is plaintiff and Calvin
Smith defendant, I will on Tuesday,
February 8th, 1898 at the court house
door in New Berne, offer for sale at pub
lic auotion to the higheet bidder, for
cash, the lands levied upon as the prop,
erty of the defendant Calvin- Smith, de .
scribed as follows:
A tract of 100 acres in No.. 7 Township.
described In deed from H. C. Wood and
wife to Calvin Bmith, dated 1888, and re
cordol In the office of tbe Register of
Deeds of Craven county, Book 103, pages
535 and 630,
, J. L. HAHN,
' Bhff. Craven Co. .
NOTICE!
North Carolina, I
Castxrbt Oountt. f
Superior Court, Fall Term, 1897,
Notice to
Parlies
l,mti,aiul I m,e-.iarra omair-u wu m ...
buMiwooiHluclcil liv MootnATC f I .
OricieOeeoaiTtU.B. PTiTO-rn
wa cau ar, in a pai.ni la hu. iini. -.
r.r.(He Irom W ..hingtoa, . , t
lod fi'idel, Orawtiif or pnouv, wi w .
1. Ve eivlae, ll nan-Maid, or a., J
Onrae. Our In ik Hue mi paieni - it, m. ,
.eLIT !) lo Okaia raiaela," wi
" oi au. i'ih U. S. a i OBVttiaai
Bat lie. AUOrtaa, 1
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f. aiantev Oreiet. nintM. D. o
TO YFr"l,
f) hernial i.iii 'rVtN a fJ.
Cur
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Loum Snow, Jr., on be-1
half of himself and all
' other creditors of tbe
White Oak River Cor
poratioo, Tbe White' Oak River
Corporation.
Pursuant to the order ot the Superior
Court of Carteret oounty made at the
Fall Term 1817 of Carteret Superior
Uourt in the above entitled action. All
creditors of tho White Oak River Cor
poration are hereby notified to corns in
and make themselves parties to thlt ao
tion before the next term of the said Su
perior Court to be held in the town of
lieaufnrt. County of Carteret on tbe 21st
day ot March. 1MM.
And all persons holding claims sgalnst
aaid corporation are notified to present
tb tarn to the undersigned Krcelvar,
duly verified, before the ilateabor men
tinned. This notice is given lo the end
that all final orders and decrees may be
made and entered at aaid term, and all
matte ra In controversy settled and ad
jualed according lo law.
This January Sih, ihum,
JAMki A. BRYAN.
Receiver Wbi'o Oak River Corporation
T ,1.!',, , 0
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NOTICE!
State or North ("a noun a, I
Craven County, ( "
Fupwlor Court, Spring Term, 1897,
Thomas Williams, )
v. I NOTICE. .
Delney Wllliamt, )
TO tUCI-RfV Wll.I.Uatl:
This i an anlun for I lvorr. entitled
as alwue, and yml are ri'i'iired to at --ar
nt II, e r it Ii rin of the aid t'i,urt lo lie
In ! l ill fvw i rue fn the f-.urlh ! ni-
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to tl
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COMMISSIONERS SALI!
By virtue of the power invested in the
undersigned commissioner by a judg
ment of tbe Superior court of t1 raven
oounty, granted at its May term 1897 In
l I. T U Vu..a
of William Cleve deceased is plaintiff,
and Moses Patterson and others are de
fendants, we will expose to sale at publio
auction, at the Court House door in tbe
city of New Berne, on Tuesday the
eighth day of February, 1898, (It being
the second day of the February Term of
court) to the highest bidder for cash, at
the hour or ill o'clock noon all the fol
lowing described real and personal prop.
erty, to-wlt: ,
Flint; All that certain pieoe.l parcel or
lot of land lying and being In the city of
of Nw Berne, oo the East side of Middle
trret between Pollock and South Front,
and beginning at a point on the East tide
of said Middle street 959 feet and 8 Inches
from thei oorner of .Middle and South-
Front streets and running thence with
aaid Fst side of Middle street Northward
ly 62 feet, Inches to the Hughes line,
thence Faatwsrdly with tbe said Hughes
line, 915 feel, 6 Inches to lot 63 In
tbe plan of tbe aaid city or New llerne,
tbenrS Southwardly with said lot 63, 69
feet 6 Inches; thence Westwardly 114 feet
6 indies lo Middle street tbe place of be
ginning, it being tne lot Known as me
lintel Allien lot, ana on wnicsi ins saia
Hotel Allien is situated.
Hecondly: All the furniture of every
kind and description In the aaid Hotel I
Ailiert, oontiating of office) furniture,
parlor furniture, bed room furniture,
dining mom furniture, kitchen furniture, ,
laundry furniture, or any other kind of
furniture by whatever name II may be
known, and Including all crockery, cut.
lory, cooking apparatus, piano ami what- -cv,
r of either ornauienLaVor useful
kin I that may he situated and being In
ti, a .mI llnu-i Allien, which belongs lo
Uii' l mtii drfrndant.
A ---it aiiMiiirnt to guarantee tha
r limn of the purchaa by the pur
r at the tmd aula when aame la con
1 I. r limit will he. required lobe
, i. Amount to be i per cent of
; -,. ..ml 1.1,1.
i January 8th, I1'.
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