1 V vy v WW Yb KnA Tea Ilavc A'.tfjr la svj ti r over JM J"'r, . , r.ttd na 't-- emal A .T no AU Cuuuu-rfi ltnir..ll in and HubtUutoA ore but K-x-riuH Uj tl.at iMUn villi an.1 nMlangc- the besUth of IafaisU aud t. UWrrn- KmtI-ik faltut Kxperliaenl. What is CASTORIA GtsUrla U a itlitlile l"r CaU.tr Oil, rarrjrorta. Prop aal Kuotbiutr N. ri (is. H W ILirhiU-ici ouJ llraaaat. It cnntalu Mrllli. r v.lun:, MnUlMt r other Narcotic ' ubftUuefl. Ill Li lie i;uAMit. It dratrojl Wonai - ami aJIny Kn(ri!iuis It surra IJIarrUura autl Wind , Colin. It rrliovwi Teofklnjr Trouble, eures Constipation and FUituU'ury. It -tlmtlht Uir lod, reejnJaU tha' Moiuiuh nnl Ilotvi-la, ctv!iif lirallliy and natural sleep. ' Tuo CliUOrou' launora-Tho MiUicr Friend. . , GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean tho The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ;J . tmnivmm wvniii, tt twrnit rawer, attrv vmmm 1 A. A IS. CV II. IK. TIH TABLK NO. 7. 10 Take Effect Sunday, Oct 0, 1898, at 18 M. Going Emit SciikdPIJC: doing West No. 3 Passenger Trains, No. 4 Lv. p m 140..., 4 00... 33..., 0 40..., 5 60 ... 705..., KTATldNtK , Jr. I u .. .v. Uohlabiiro 11 05 Lmlnuige 10 81 .. . . Kiimluu ..Ar. New IVrne, Lv,. ..Lr. Ar. Ar. Morehead oily Lv. .10 It . 900 . 8 87' . 7 47 No. B, Mx'il Ft & Pass Tii. Lv. A. M. 7 10 74a 8 06 826. ...... 9 14 25 JO IS '10 40 11 13 1181 1305 r. m. No. Mx'd K l'aa Ar. i ami Tn. i . r. x. ...Gnldslioro..... Best's ... LaUntD(;e .Fulling Cnrk... ....Kloslon...... ....Otowt-ll...... ..... Dover ...Core Critk... . ..Tuscarora..... Clurks ...New lkirne.... . 3M . 8 f 3 . 143 . 113 .13 M .1168 .1140 .1040 .10 18 .1000 .0 80 I Honilay, Wednesday, Friday .J ; X Tuinduy, Thursday baturday. No. 1. f Mx'd iX aud faaf.Tn.. lif. a m No.S, Hz't Ft. and Pam. Tn. Ar. p m .... ... 813 STATIONS! 7 10 Uoldsboro 7 43 Beat's .t 7 33 8 00 LaUrauge 7 03 8 26 Falling creek 6 33 I) 14 ..KiuHton .6 13 138 Caswell B 18 40 Ar. Dover, Lr ....... 6 00 10 IS .Ly. Ar....... 430 10 40 ....,corecreok.. ........ 400 11 15..... Tuacarora 338 11 81 Clark's 8 18 06 .....Ar, New Berne, Lv...,. 8 50 130... ...Lv. : . " -i Ar..;;,.1047 818.......... Hirertlale .... . . . . ..1010 830.., ..croatau ...........1000 843 Jlttvelock. ......... 90 8 U.. . ...... Newport, Lv. ...... 9 00 35.:.....;..Wildwood 8 47 331 .....Atlantic 8 8 46. . . . Ar. Uoreliead city, Lt. .. .. 20 4 01. ...Ar. U. City Depot. L.. ... 7 60 r. M. .y;,.'iV - ' -v ''y - " 'f 'Monday. Wi'dueeday aud Friday, fCuewiay, ThurnUay and tiaturduy. t s , u. U D1LL, ' n, i' . hujeriuli3 ulonl, Atluiitic Coit-st Iiite. Wilmington & $fxw Besnx R. B., . T1MK TAIIIiB No'. 5, ' ' InElfcct vVedueuday, Aug. 7, 1808, Daily , ' Except Miuday. ; doing Boulli whkdulK; doing North jNo. ol, 1'ariwliisur Xranui ,Nu. 60,' Lv. a 111, ; : stations: : Ar. p m, 80U.., !W.. . 100).. 1303. 12 15 . ' No. '3, ........ New lierne ..... .... 6 40 ..... B04 ....'..Follocksville . i.Mayaviile. .... Jacksonville..... I , Wilmington, ) j Union ieuot ) .Ar. Wilmington) Lv. 440 ....418 . 4 t 25 : PaRSKNGKB ft FBKIOHT, No. 4. Leave Wilroinglou Monday, Wednes day aud Friday. Leave New Uerne Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. . - Lv. am Ar. r M 7 80 Lv. Wilmington, Ar..... 1 4.1 840 ...s... .Scott's UiU.. ...... .12 56 . 8 30.,.. . .. Woodaide.. ....,... ll 16 10 U5... HotlyriUjre . .....11 40 1051 ..Uixon ...10 51 1180 Verona. ...... ,..10 20 ISO.) ...Jacksonville,. .. .... 0 45 12 A) fiortlieast... .. ..... 8 65 21 65.:... Whltciak 8 30 i 80......... Mavsviile ........... 805 ;2 15 .PollockMVille.... .... 7 20 (2 55 . ... ... Itetirulil's ... ...... 6 06 tS40..;,'.Ar. New heme, Lv...... 600 Daily Except Humlay, J. K. KKNLY, . Ocneral ilanacer BOIIIIN, , ti, t.Tia ep tion,' r ! lU i! p' UeLt, susd w.Li Ii li.w bon kM kwM the tl;!.tur of kwa made under hl iwr- BuperTtslon elurw Its lafaisry. w to dorrlr yon lathis. Signature of A lrlve In Clothing tor Ohriiilma we are preparing now la rue n' ind lioyt uili. nTctrowiR and hat. We hnv nn rlfgaiit Hoe of, Waurhou Ties and Mufleni thet make a uw'ul and wwpulilo cift a an Xmn offrrinc. Our prlcet aie tpeclol tnduoeroenu J. J. BAXTIL To la . Take a Wood Saw , And Him Ilock . i .-..-.-'.-.-. . f Three Times' ft Iay, For Sale ' J. C. i co; 85c for the Outfit. Will vjroye to the world that the bicycle is no longer a lad, or a luxury, bat it has come to. slay, , It will show many Im provements in Wheels snd Sundries, Gearings, etc., and we will baadle none but the very beat improved makes, ana will sell them at a reasonable profit. - Orient $50, Cleveland (40 and $50; Olive. 935. other elegant high grade wheels 20 and $25. Second hand wheels fiom $5 up. Also 100 pair Bartford Tires which we will offer at very . low prices ' -' Don't forget tne jsntsoa rnonngjapn, which we are ageuts for, price $30. We have everything that is kept in a First-Claw Bicycle Establishment. - QASKINS' CYCLE I'OMPANT,; Planters Building.' :; : ' f' Clean, purs, wholesome,, guaranteed tp be chemically made from diti)!ed water and free from Impurities. Specially in tended and' prepared for human con sumption. - -' ' , ' ' Ice delivered dally (except Sundays) 6 a. m. to 6 p.m. ,(,; ;. ?''!? J Sundays (retail only) 7 a. m. to 12 noon. For prices and other information, address, .i. , .. - r : -. .' 1 New Berne Ice Co., . R8. GUION, Mamaosb . NOTICE. ' , ' Notice Is hereby given that applica tion will be made te the present seaslon of the General Assembly of North Caro lina for the pannage of a law tn author ize the city of New Hern to Issue bonds to I lie amount of one hundred thounand dollrs for the purchase or construction of Wster Works, Sewerage sod the Elec tric Litlil Svntems. Jaininty 1 U. f - I-.- ,, i , T-r I, ;t . " m. i Vt ( ru tn tit. "'1 I ' t u ;7sl ;rt-i ti . . vi. ,t di- li t la I i ii-u-i,J ui.H t .i pi lrM-ihsl 1 fead tvu!r h rl 6'mmm r.i If I tulr-d to m:y m r.r.a I Kia4 stH mt vpc(r ef ri- ttyxl I did soy tl uif lii 'W kitadTitia. tut tt BanM Sfattpv w ai my sltow AJ sod aia'tit and rnibturrd w J skill iiuinrt I 6oo' mikt 1 sas a eow aid, be! Ib ibecbl pivvwl nn as a- til I Ueb to ffor f' sey sanity. Al Ukl. afurall Ibnas raart of la- nils preraiirim, I went tn s Ant class rpartaliA to Bud out how moth lunger I'd hw and was anid tbat 1 haUi't oos slog Is symptoea of lbs malady. Talk alas rrovir( a aunantaia from a ssaa I That eatsrsooa ku-kH off aa ea- sirs tangs. It ebenard I bo eolar of the Saltans ta a twinkling, and I was so happy 1 wan tad so Jtut throw ap my bat sod yell "That waa a couple of yrara aga and I kvesa)nyd sayanlf tiptop ever since apsooaa day la week, wbtas I bap paasd so be charting with tb rpeeialiat aad rsaaarM . Usl I'd J Ike to ararder tbat sawbones la Texas. I doa't blame yoa. ' be said. 'That ansa bad oo right to sail yoa tbal yoa bad bean dimes. If I had fbnod yoa right at death 'a door, I ostuiuly would sever bars let yoa know It' Now, by Jove, I doa't know who or what to behave and am drift lag baok to tba old Stat of uncertainly. 1 wish I lived la a cannibal Island snd bad aevsr beard of doctors. "New Or leans Times-psmocrat, , . , .1.,' SUIh aa4 afbeaallea. Wboa Thomas drove ap to deliver tas osoal quart of white mixture, the gaotlamaa of the booss kindly iDqtolred, "Tbotnaa, bow many quarts of milk do yoa deliver daily so your customers?" . "Ninety-ono, sir." "And bow many cows bavs you?" "Nina, sir." Tba gentlemsn made soma remarks about aa early winter and tba state of tba roads, and Una as Sod, 'Thomas, how much milk per day do your eowi averager", ;f . ;;) , il'.'; . , i "Sevan quarts, sir."' "Ah, am I" said the gentleman, as bs moved off. . - Thomal looker after bim, scratched his head, and all at once grew pale aa bs pulled out a short pencil and began to figure oa tba wagoa eover: "Nina oows Is Bins, and I aat down seven qosrts tinder the rows and multiply. Tbst's 68 qosrts of milk, I told him I sold 91 quarts per day. ' Sixty-three from 81 leaves 88. and none to carry. Now, wbsra do 1 get the rest of the milk? 'I'll pa banged If I haven't Riven myself awsy to one of my best custom ers by leaving a big cavity In these fig ures to bs filled with water I" London Bkstoh. ; . - i , ' Italy la Laadna. Many Londoners hats visited the Italian district, wbioh lies In the neigh borhood of Theobald's road and Button Garden, and lomevith inquiring minds bavs strolled ap Leather lane - and watched tba Italian loo cream venders and fortune telling women with pretty love birds, intermingled with the dirty, noisy, street hawkers, common to all London slums It Is amazing to learn bow these Italians crowd together in the poky little bouses of the courts and alleys. Generally a bouse is hired by an old padrono, who sublets to as many of bis oountrymen at bo can respectably sqneeas in. Tbe cellars are utilized as sleeping apartments, aud in tbe morn ing as many as 20, even 80, men will emerge bora the bowels of the earth, blinking and winking in tbe daylight after a night spent in tbe cellars under one small dwelling bouse. A whole family, oousisting of a husband aud wife and eight or nine fanolulli of van ons ages, often sleep in one small gar- ret or oellar. Ludgate Magazine.' ' ;. , , . a Crasher. ' '-"-' " Legga, bishop of . Oxford, who had not youth as bis exoase for bis vsnity. asked bis friend Canning to come and bear bis first episcopal sermon. Tbey dined together afterward, and from the politician's alien oe the other ought to have known better than to push him, but being rat nor nettled he exclaimed, "Canning, yoa bavs said nothing to me about my sermon.". "Well, It waa short." "Oh." aaid the bishop, "it is better to be abort than tedious. ' "Bat," replied Canning, "yoa Were that loo." i -iii i r Athlette Missionaries. i . Two Englikh borne missionary work era were recently Intrednced by tba Rev. A. J. Bobinson to a Birmingham audience in these words: , -. , "Yoa Birmingham chaps bavs a lot of athletics, and qnite right too. Tba two missionaries are both old athletes, yoa will be interested to learn. : One, an old chum of mine, was in the Cam bridge eight, and tha other was famous among bis fellows aa jnmpor. He could lump as high as his bead." Liv erpool Mercury., ! , t 4 Wk.ralaa4BlD.lie4. . Bobby (st the breakfast table) Maud, did Mr. Jnles take any of tba umbrellas or bats from the ball last night? . : . h. . '. " Maud Why, of conrse not) Why should be? ; Bobby That's jnst what I'd like to kuoW I thought be did hennnss I beard him say when be was going out, 'I am going to steal just one,' and Why, what's the matter, Alaod7-r London Fun, The largest center in tbe world for the manufacture of stool balls for ball bearings is situated at Schweinfurt, in Bavaria. ' A oouple of factories there, owned by one firm, produce close upon 800,000,000 balls annually with the la bor of 600 men working ten hours daily. Tha total production of Germany is stated to be about 650,000,000, while England and France combined torn out only about 70,000,000 additional. ' BEE1LP N MIX ROUS?) Distressing Eidnoy and Bladder disease relioved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure.", It is great surprise on account of its exceed' tng promptness in relieving pain in blad der, kidneys and back, ia male or female, Believes retension of water almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this ia the remedy. Sold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist, New Berne, N. C, When In Bnvbr.ro stop at the Lupton -)!:; f . i r f -i 1 - nni : -.' :nr3. -1 . asv Swollen Joints, painful knees and ankles; back scft near tho kidneys! pan hardly walk or lift ths arms. UI U TO DISEASED BLOOD. CUNtO BY TEE CHEAT ELCC3 ELSLST. Tli Hanl.nl af IthMmallalil era aW a .... n 1. I mi i r-l mat Im.I.Ii.iuv da lbv u-sj evrr lb body, gradually tba wiua paiaa ajaa aiHaaa i.Kmaaa. aDiii tbey develop gmir iaceavMleaos day by Hay. Tba knees, ask We aad oiher )Mnl ef the boaly acbs roaauallf. aIUag to aevsral tlawe their aataral ail; the -lleat ltala klawlf saatMa l st aroanrt; b eaoa lacapaiitaiod lor lMtaa, aad later, is eoaoaeu 10 uis noa, aueny aeip. pa. It la a great mistake to aspect relief from sack condition by Ux aiipllcailoa of llnlmenuaud otheretiaraai reeaculea. The medtral profaaalowsdmlui that tbe diseaaeialn lbs hto.id.and ItitA builrsasoa able that only a blood remedy, ane pare ly vegetable caa core permanently. The poleoa tbat produors Kheamatiira Is Uric Add. aad Botaale Blood Halid (H B B will eliminate tba polwa fmrn tbe bluial aad gradually your Rheumatism is cured before yoa hardly realise It. We receive, aluol daily, taatlmnalals from pal lents cured oy uaing Uouoio Dlooa IIAlm(BBR). tlonM uf lbs cures srs so Biarvrb.os that It seems almost leered! ble that It B U should have such carativs powers but they aiaao ainosre and boa est that It affords as rreat satisfaction snd pleasure to read them. Yoa who are boneless of a cure read tbe rasa of W P McDanlel of Atlanta, and then do as bs illd. "For six months I bava bad Rheuma tism to such aa extent Ibst I was forced to ute orulcbes a portion of lbs llms.sad could not raise my left arm 10 my need, I ased all tba leading blood remedies of tbe day, besides lbs attention or ssvsrsl first clsss physicians, all without benefit I became quite leeble sad emsclsled. bsvlng very little appetite ana poor ul sestion. - t secured two Domes 01 notsnic niooo Balm (B B B) and before ens bottle had been used, I felt a most wonderful cbango. Six bottles hsve given me en tire relief. Kbeumstlsm relieved, and can use my arm as good as ever; cured tbe aeuralgla In my bead, and all malar lal poison is relieved, and I feel better than I have la years. I hsve never used such s wonderful medicine, as the rffgets have been magical. - w. r. atcuARiiL, With J. 8. Pemberton A Co. Atlanta, Oa. Botanic Blood Balm (B U ti) Is a scl entitle vegetable preparation used origi nally by Dr. Mlllara in hia private prac tice for all Blood Humors such as Pimples, Old Sores,' Ttunning Ulcers, Mercurial Kheumatism, Bolla, Carbuncles and Hcrofula. It has performed so many cures that 17 years ago tbe preparation was put 00 ins market and la lor sale ny all druggists al $1 for a large bottle. Send to us for book of cures,.. It is tba cure that counts. . ... BLOOD BALM CO, Atlanta, C. ; ' It Was a live One. "Dead.ishe?" "Yes. Died suddenly." '-Old story, I suppose. Looked In the gun to see if there was a charge la It?" . "No. New story. Feltof ths trolley wire to sea if there wsa a charge In It." Hozurt txmoif elixir. " A rieasaat Lamaa Driak. Cures Indigestion, headache, malaria. kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of appe tite, debility, nervoua prostration and heart failure, by regulating the Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Blood. Healer's Lemea Elixir . Cured me Of Indigestion. I had suffered lor ten years. 1 bad tried almost every medicine, but all failed. Since taking Lemon Elixir I can eat anything 1 like, -f . v v W. A. QnirrKTH, - j" ',V '-; Reeveavllle, S. C. . n IHoxley'a Lemea Kliziiw . Cured me of Indigestion anQ heart dis ease, after years of suffering, when al other remedies and doctors bad failed. N. D. Coleman, i! 1 Beulab, S. C. Mealey'a Lemon Elixir. I have been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen years, my trou ble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. - Lemon Elixir cured me. My appetite is good, and I am well. I had taken a barrel of other medicine, that dose me no good. - ' ' CUAHLBS UlBHARB, 4 No. 1515 Jellorsou St., Louisville, Ky. Moaley's Lemon Elixir : Cured ma of enlarged liver, nervous In dlgeatiou and heart disease. I was una ble to walk up stairs or do any kind of. work". 1 was treated uy many pnyslclans but got no better until I used Lemon Elixir.. 1 am now healthy and vigorous. 1 .. ' C. 11. Baldwin. , : No. 03 Alexander St, Atlanta, Oa. MCZLEY'S LEMON HOT DROPS. , Cures all coughs.colds, hoarseness, sore 1 11 rust, bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant, relia ble." ., .' Twenty-five cents at druggists. Pre pared only by Dr. 41. Mozley, Atlanta, J Kot a Social ZnaL "Why do ynu hold that Miss Perken ham is not your social eual! Her father Is one of the wealthiest men In this part of the country, Isn't he?" "Yes, but my parents were married by a minister. Hers were Joined by a jus, tice of the peace." Hew ts Prevent Pneumonia, You are perhaps aware tbat pneumo-' nia always results from a cold or from aa attack of la grippe. During the - epl demic of la grippe a few years ago when so many cases resulted in pneumonia, it was observed that tbe attack was never followed by that disease when Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy was used. It coun teracts any tendency of u cold or la grippe to result in that dangerous dis ease. It is the lst rcmciVy n the world for b-i.l co!. N and 'r. r ;. Fvi-ry bottle i A at iTia in T-t 6 3 HAItKtT. a r-ua 1 i), hms K. .MS m a . f . . im a . m a nli'.Mfaa sviiS fi ea TWv mrm-ml fai ana ntatafa aa TSmv Mtftr faaa aMlbar aat aaaj a auaaaias , al f na w a aaranaaaaa I II ara, n aw ikiati" ai aat --aiaa raa at cwaiary - Aa Atahtaaai Vwav af SNaaaria. Wbearver a arbuoltaarferr W BakoVd ia aay part bf Iks state of kjiisai word as aral to Ea putla, aad the Baal trala pull log oat f ibal towa rarrlae a auaooItaatUar. with brr aoieUXiks. die Uoriartaa, ale , la a baa at ber alas. Dua'l tbay raie anything rise bat seboollaacbera la Kniporta? Ud any aaaa aver go to teat Iowa and get a bride? Old Bill While moil bava lota of, aervs to raa paper la a towa wttk so many srhool teach ara to watch bis graar mar. Alohiaoa Gluba. A Mlshlr lallla aa! Caaaatlaaaa. At a Dsetiug of tba towa oonnrll of a North Lincolnshire towa a qaastlosi areas as to tba advisability of consecrat ing a aaw portion of lbs ermetery. A member suggested tnsl "II would bs best to consecrate It, as be bsd bad his back yard done with II and lt wore wall.' "English Exchange. Trinidad la par naps tba principal breeding place for sea birds ia tbe sooth Atlantic. Tba deposit of guano Is con sequently great There ara traces of abandanl extinct vegetation. Keys of broBae aad Iroa bava bare found in Oreeos aad Italy dating from at least the saves ta aaatory before Christ . OMOBuBB's Cores pleararf sod pnsw- aaaa . , mods in a wonderfully wOUSll short time. It promptly silays InlUranutloa eJyfUP. tbsiunss. Forsorahmn r ttfelnvaluabk. Snvalld doaas. Pries 250, NOTICE TO AMEND CB1BTEB ' Notice Is hereby gives thst applicatioa will be made to the next General Assem bly of North Carolina to amend the char. teror the Kast Carolina Fish, uyster, Game and Industrisl Association. WM. DUNN, Prcst, . PEOPOSALSJANTED. Proposals Por Repairing or Re building riosetjr Creek BrUfge. Ordered by the board of Commission- era of Craven county that tbe clerk of the board be Instructed to advertise for sealed proposals, to repair or rebuild Mosely Creek Bridge In No. 8 township Craven county. Proposals will be received up to 18 o'clock of the Olh day of Febru ary, 1809, Address all proposals to the undersigned, endorsed Proposals te repair or rebuild Mosely Creek Bridge. Ebmbbt M. Ghbek Clerk Bd, of Commissioners. Jan. 6th, 1889. Trustee's Sale! Pursuant to the power contained in the certain Deed of Trust, executed on tbe 2411) (Ivy of November, loan, uy jono S Johnson and wife Nancy, to W W Clark and O II Ouion. Trustees, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county in book No. 110, folios B27 &c and upon tbe request of Charles kelzenslein, tbe party of the Third pan in said Deed 01 trust named, and ii.m hnlilf r nf the note thenihv se cured. Wa Will as Such Trustees, Offer tor Sal and Sell at the Court House door of li even county, on Monday February aOUi. 18UU, at the hour of 12 o'clock m to I be uiirheet bidder for Cash all the fol lowing dee:rihod piece or parcel or lota of hum, lying and being situate in - that nor I ion ol the cily of New Beru. known and diMingnisbed in a map or plan re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county In book no. iutl pages 06 and ST. beginning at a point on I be cast side of Carmer street aud south side of Elm street, at the intersection of aaid two streets aud running thence east along Elm street, to tbe northwest corn er of lot No. 127 according to said plan thenoe south parallel with Carmer street to the southwest corner or said lot no. 127, thence wet parallel with Elm street to Carmer staect, then north along the east line of Carmer street tn Its tnleraeclloa with Elm street the beginning, lt being the certain two lots laid out 00 the plan aforesaid bearing the Numbers, 135 and 126. - ;-r - . This January !0, 1899. , ! Wa. W. Claik. Trustee. . . t , O. U. G01ON, Trustee. Executor's Notice! - Having duly qualified aa the Executor of Lowena Frazier, deceased, all persons are hereby notified to present their claims to me duly verified ou or before Decem ber 81, 1H99. or this notice will be plead ed in bar ol recovery. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment . This 81st day of December, 1898. A. W. WiTHSRINGTON. ExfCUtOT ; .. For Lowena Frazier. , Sale ot Land. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Craven county made and en tered on the 18tb day of January, 1899, 1 will sell at publics auction for cash lo the highest bidder at tbe Court House door In New Bern, Craven county, North Carolina, at 13 M. on Monday the 6th day of March, 1899, the following real estate, to-wil: A tract of land In Craven coun ty, N. C, adjoining the lands of Mrs Kate Move on porthwest.on the 8 by tbe lands of Fenner Adams and David Tripp, hr, on the east by the lands of David Tripp, Jr, on the west by the lauds of Kale Moye, being the lauds purchased from Enoch Wadsworth by sa d Free man Harris, and on which Joo Burton and wife, harali, piw reside. January l i h, 1 '. John 1 1 ' ' '11' tt-ninr laa aw tk krM a Str fimm Ma aaa. a bm a am a .m.m knMS ta a4 a.a ttM aar. . a aatMS am, SVM asmlmS wa anaS aa4 Saw I AJuaa Ilia, m taa im aaaaaM Aaa. a tax laaii.a a aat ai waa M it 1 LOCKED LUC RAUv MEAT. Oar Wfcr-a tm aaS aark aaa al raa M4. aaa aaa.a.ac aafU Sa kaa au Tla vaf Uaa rt-4 nlm,at aa4 aktta aar ta4 ar a4 Uf ar .rH as M imy a a4 ua Um4 aaaS aa aoaaaaa kar ' ava. Waa4 saii aaS Saaaiif 11 nry a.iaaaiaaaa. sa an, Cvnreaa aaut, vaw, Canrraa iiiv aa4 Cumu auar.taaaxw in a aina aaaoat Mia aUsjuueav , n aaaaa ia, i 1 atlm. ataa a aa r.a . aw aat aaa ri.y.a Sm. .4 - m-m a, a i w. C, - 1 . , aA-4 SriM. '1. IM ". I mf mt aihMS. taWM. a-i nh aa. wa ..mm ia. M ' aa .-la a..a.,ari Ma a. aaa, h.a.Hvaa KmllaMiata. NOTttTl, Notice Is kersey give UalappHce Ilea will be made to this aessioa ef Ike Geeeral Assembly of North Caro- II aa for the passage ef a law la aalborias the elty of New llera te Issaa boa da to lbs aatosat of oaa buadred tkoassad dollars for lbs purchase of Walrr Work a. Bswerace aad the Electric Light 8)s- Jaauary 14th. COMMISSIOHC&S SALE By vlrtsrs of Ike power reefer red apeaawbyaJadgmealof ibsSapsilor Uoan or t;ravea ooonty la aa actios. bsrela Lovlt Hiaea. Plaintiff aad F. P. Outlaw aad others ara defendants, I will expose at peblle sals to lbs bigbest bidder far cask st iba Court House door la New Bern oa Thursday, lbs lth dsy of February, 199 at lbs hour of Twelve o'clock M., all tbat eertala tract of bud, lying and being la tba Cooalyof Cravea tad State ef North Carolina, bounded I and described as fsllow: 4 Beglnalng at a slabs In Beth Wests Una, N. E. Joaas eoraer, sear the Cob- Iowa Road, and runs wlih N. E. Jones Use. North 82, degrees Essl 820 poles to s slake, thence South 7f degrees East 82 Poles to a stake: thence South 824 degrees West, 100 poles to a stake la ths Csnaack Field, thence South 824 degrees west HI poles 10 a stake near a forked hickory; thence Sooth Bit degrees Eaat, SB poles to a stsks sa south side of Mew Itch; Ihence North 564 degrees Essl, 86 poles lo s stsks, koowa as lbs Had Uak corner, t hence Sooth 47, degrees Essl 137 poles 10 a slske, Clsrk sad nectons corner of New Entry; thence South 56, degrees West 127 poles to a Maple on ths Boutn side 01 cypress swsmp; lusnce North 474 degrees Wssl 127 poles to a Gum: Ihence North 81 degrees West 7 poles to a slske Ihence N.81, W.98 poW 10 a stake in a smsii ;ursncn; tnence South 46k degrees West 11 poles lo a slske on lbs edge ef Pine Ridge; thence North 74 degrees West 82 poles to a stake, to a beginning, containing 1831 scresmors or less; W. II. Brat, Commissioner, January, 17th, 1809. NOTICE I Notice is hereby given thst sppllcatioo will be made to the General Assembly at Its present session, to have a slock law passed for the following territory situa ted in Craven and Jones counties, tn-wlt: Beginning on the west side of the Wil mington aud New Bern Railroad, at or near Biackiedge's Run, where the pres ent stock law line crosses Ihe railroad, and running along on ths west side of the W N R R lo the Trent road at the five mile post from New Bern, and then along the west side of the Trent road to where the railroad crosses tbe said Trent road, near Rocky Run, and then along tbe west side of 1 he railroad to where the railroad crosses the Treut Road at De Bruhla store, noar tbe eight mile post; and then along tbe west side nf the Trent road to the ten mile fork, and thence along tbe north west side of the Trenton road to Beaver Dam near and above tbe rteidence of J B Banks, and thence a southwardly direction along the Beaver Dam Swamp and the cleared land of tbe aaid J B Banks, to the Trent river, crowing tbe Trent river, enters tbe lands 'of F G Simmons, and runs In ths most available direct course lo tne north west aide of the Quaker Bridge Road, nor'h wast of F G Simmona' gin house; and thence along the north west able of tbe Quaker Bridge to where the cleared land aud the White Osk Pooosln meets, then crossing the Qusker Bridge road runs in a south east direction, and the most available and practicable mule, around the cleared hands ot John C Parker, Bee- ton Simmona and others, so ss to enter into what is kuown as the White Oak road, aiyove the residence of E F Sander son, and Ihence along on the north west side of the said Whits Oak road, to the public road, near Mrs B U Oldnelds, known as the White Oak river road, and then along oa the north west aide of the said White Oak river road, running up to a point opposite a oroas fence, known as the Oldtield division cross fence line, Thence crossing the White Oak river road, and running with the division line fence of Mrs tt C Oldfleld's to Ihe woods on the White Osk river swsmp; and thence running along, a"d down the north tido of the W bite Oak river knd swamp parallel with the While Oak river awamD. the most avsilsble and practicable course lo Ihe south east side of the Wilmington and new uern , rail road, lo the division line ot Lewis By num and tbe J E liay lands, Ihence la a north eastwardly direction along the line of the said Lewis Bymim's- snd the late J E Hay'a lo the north east side of tbe public road leading I rum Mayivllle to Stella. Thence along tba north eaat side of said public road to a slake, the division line between tbe MaysvilleLand Company's Lands and tbe Hay Lands thence along tbe surveyed line of the Maysville Laud Company and J E Hay's I anus, nortnwaraiy 10 roe aorioeaas cor ner of tbe Land Co'a. land, thence south weatwsrdlv 1.437 feet with the Land Company's north - Hoe, to tbe right of way of tbe Wilmington and New Bern Railroad. Thence northwardly on the east side of said Railroad to a point op posite F H Foy's cleared land on the east side of said Railroad, thence eastwardly to the terminus of ssld cleared land, thence northwardly along the eastern side of the cleared lands of F H Foy, W W Freeman, J N Foscuesnd E L Haogb ton, thenoe the most available and prac ticable northeastwardly and direct line lo a point on the Beaufort road, between the residence of J J Hines snd Clay Bill Branch; thence on the southern side of the said In aufort road, running east wardly and along and parallel with the various courses ot the said road to a Doint onoostle the northeastern terminua of tliec. nn d land otJ H Bell, ou what is known as the Joseph it lell plantation and then crewsirr tbe said ptlblio road and ri noi.itwilwa'u v to Trent river st or i- -r !' r ti of Raccoon ' THE HEW BERN OP NEW i'K flTAIa, taTWlEX A UENKTLU. tlUZ T. A. GEEKN. Pr-aaV-at, UKOKUE OK KEN. Necretary. J. J. WOLriRDCs, Cfi' lent. TefMlf, Valuable run! Puraaset ta posers la tba mortgagee sxscaud by Joka at Wootea aad wife dated respectively Jaaaary a, lisjo aad lararmber 1, InVt, reglalsred la las oanea of Iba rrglsier of dreda of Urevea caaaty. North Caraiisa la book 10a, ( 118 aad 114, aad book 113, pages it sad 849 10 wbleh larereaca Is made. The aaderalgaed will sell st public aoctloa for rsah ai tba coart house of said Cravea eoaaly, la the dty of New Bera, m Moaday lbs (Ik day February, A D. 1899, at It o'rlock midday, lbs land ooaveyed by said morlgsgea, bounded sad eeacrlbed as followe, via; Siloated ia said Cravea county, ad joining the leads of K O Cobb, B II Womea, J J Sauls and J C Wootea, eoa taiaiag a boot sii buadred sad lea acres, bslag tbassmawbieh waa coaverad to said Joha U Wooica by lbs heirs of Jacob Rbem by deed recorded in Cravea eooaty ia book 65, folio 609, to which referee e Is made for more complete aad better deacriptioa, saving sad excepting a boot 100 acres conveyed to Lew hi Smllh by deed recorded la Craven coun ty, book 71, folio 58.1; about 189 acres eoaveyad to J J Sauls by deed recorded la Craven counly In book He, folio 4:tx and about 60 acres conveyed to B M Woolen by deed recorded in Craven county, hook 94, folio 631. Subject to ssongsge la favor of L a Culler, for 1300. Natiokal Bake or Nkw Brrhr, By O. U. ROBERTS, Cashier. Viloible rarm ror Salt! Purs nanl to the powers in Ihe mort gage registered in lbs office of tbe Re gister of Deeds of Craven county, North Carolina in book 118, pace 14 J. the un dersigned will sell at public auction at tbe court house of ssld Craven county, on Moudsy, tba 6th dsy of February, tow, lor cash tbe following lands: That certain tract of laud aituated In aaid Graven county on the north side of Trent road shout three miles from the city of New Bern, known at the Lorenzo D. Wbitford land, beginning at the north west corner ot the land formerly of Emellne F Kehoe on said road, and run ning cortb to tha West Place owned by Samuel Bowen, Ihence south 82 west poles, ending in the mill pond, thence down said pond, southeast thirty-three poles; tnence south 21, rsst to tbe west side of said pond and on 10 the public road leading from New Bern to Trenton; thence with said road eastwardly to the beginning, containing 190 acres, more or being tne same land which was con veyed to rxlward o street by Sebastian llan re it and wire by deed dated January 11, 1877, recorded in book Nn. 96. folioa 844 and 845, also tbat tract Of land ad Joining the above wbioh was conveyed In said fcdwara a street by L J Moore and wite, being about tnree quarters of an acre. Except tbat part of said first described tract of land which lies north of the Wilmington, New Bern snd Norfolk Railroad containing 80 acres more or less and wnicn waa conveyed to is A Smitli. Thi National Bank of Nkw Hsrh. By JAME3 A. BRYAN, Pres. Administrator's Notice UNDER MORTGAGE I By virtue of power of sale contained In a certain mortgage deed executed by Allien Gorum to Rosanna Moore, de ceased, beariug date of November 89, 1893. and recorded in Book Ho. 113 Folio 265 6 J In the office of register of deeds for Craven county, I will as tbe Administrator of the estate of the said Riieanna Moore offer for sale and sell at poblic vendue at I be door of the court house in New Berne, on Monday the 6th day of February, lMW, (It being the, first Monday in tne montui ai ia ociock m. to the hlvbest bidder for cash, the fob lowing described tract or parcels of land sltuste in the county Craven and State of North Carollua, bounded as follows Beginning at a dog wood stump near the housi of the lata Samuel Dudley, Wil liam Mitchell old corner and running north 9. east 60 poles across the swamp 10 a stake tnence soutn 484 essl 23 poles to a stake, thenoe south 40 esst 61 poles to William Johnson's line, thence souln 71 west if poles wltn bis line to Samuel creek, Ihence up aaid creek 130 poles to a gum on said creek and Manly and Btmmons mm, tnence north 22, eaat 77 poles to the beginning. Also another tract adjoining the above tract being near Trent road about four miles from New Berne.known as Mitchell Island containing 125 acres more or less being the same land conveyed by E W Carpenter to Albert Gorum by deed bear ing date of November 29, 1808, recorded tn Book No 118, folio 264 and 265 in the office of Register of Deeds of Oraven county and mortgaged by tbe said Albert Gorum to the ssld Rosanna Moore. . -This 12th day of December, 1898. . Trob. F. McCarthy, ' Administrator of Rosanna Moore. Administrator's Hale of Ileal Estate. Pursuant to that certain power of sale contained In the mortgage deed executed by 0 H Wiggins and wife to Mary' D Dewey on the 8th day of August 1896, duly recorded in tbe office of tbe Register of Deeds of Craven county in Book 120, folios 153, 154 snd 155, defsult baring been made in the performance of the conditions tn the ssld Mortgage contain ed and tha said Mary D. Dewey baring died intestate and the undersigned hav ing duly administered upon her jaid es tate; Now, therefore, as such admlnlstra tor I will offer for ssls and sell on Satur day, January 3Ut, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, at the court bouse door in Craven county, to the highest bidder for Cash, as provided for in said mortgage, the; following valuable tract of land lying on ths north side of Neuse river, Cravea county, containing one thousand acres, more or less, begin ning at a cypress nn said Neuse river below Mnd Seine Beach, running north with Dower line tn Cleve line, thence west 10 with Boar Pols Swamp to Hen raban's line, thence south with said line to Nancy Adams' Hoe, thence with said line lo Neuse river, thence with said river to the beginning. The same land that was sold by E W Carpenter, com-, missioner to Alex Mitchell, deceased, by deed dated the 23rd day of February, A. 1)., W0, registered in hook No. 83, pages l'j I and 191, records of Craven county. This December 19lh, lSi'8. Tiios. F. McCarthy, MUTUAL. FIRE INSURANCE CO., BCRN. N. C $50,000,00 UtSVRANCX EL'SISEKS. W. & BUDES, I Vuf JOUNDCKN, iwrnm OScfi: OVIR CITIZESS B1XK Yilitble Litai For b'ale Parana" l U tbe powers la Iba rWd exeraled to me abirbls regi.ietml a tba offlos of Ike Register ol lela of Cravea eoaaly. North Carolina, ia book NO. 107. pars 44.V 1 will sell Al nubile aoctloa al lbs Court Ilouas door nf aaid Cravea eoaaly, oa the aik day of March, 1809, at It o'clock mid-day, all that tract or parcel of lead situated in said Cravea county oa the south side of Trent river. about a mllsa from the cltv of New Hara and bounded and described aa follows. via: BegtsDlnc at the mouth of Cvniraa breach between Green Hill snd Raccoon laland at a marked cypress and runulng lbs various courses of aaid branch lift) poles to s place opposite as iron post oa the south east aide of aaid branch, then in a line with ssld post from tba raa of aaid '.branch 40 W ITS pniea to an iroa post in the north aide of Oak drove, then north 811 weal 42 poles to another iroa poet, then aouih 4 weal Ktt nolee to sa iroa post, then north M west 85 poies wan iron a Me pool In the land near a marked res more tree, then south' west to back line of liatcha land. then with said line eastwardly to Ilrloea creek, then down said creek to the be ginning, containing 1,000 acres more or Teas and known aa the I'erryville planta tion. 'terms, Cash. O. II Priiry. Return ot Purchases. Office of Register of Deeds, ' Craven County.! New Bern, N. C, January 1, 1809. Sib: You are required hv law to d. liver or return to me, within ten days after January 1, 18911, a true and exact statement of the amount of purchases msde by you, as principal or agent or through an agent or commission mer chant (or otherwise fill the blank amounts), for six months ending Decern- usroi, ioiki. ine smouol of purchases, both in snd out of the Stnte. eicent pur chases of farm products from the pro ducer for cash or on credit, 111 is, t be in cluded in jour returq. Keep the sum paid for liquors, cigars, cheroots,) cigar ettes, manufactured smoking and chew. ing iodbcco, separate from the amount paid for goods, wares and merchandise. Prompt compliance with the law is earn eatly requested, and for failure to do so you win oe n quired to come before the Board of County Commissioners. CtTGive number ot pounds of chcwiii.' and smok ing tobacoo, and the number of hundreds of thousands of cigars, cheroots, cigar ettes. Send fifteen cents to pay for listing. Very Respectfully, , John H. Willis, Register ot Deeds. Administrator's Notice! Having duly qualified as administrator of the estate of fa R Cuthrcll, deceased, on the 13th dny of Deoeinlier A. D., 1898, all persons owing said estate arc hereby notified to make prompt payment. All persona holding claims against said estate are notified to present the same duly verified lo the undersigned admin istrator on or before December 13, 189, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of, their recovery. J. M. REEL, Administrator. December 13, 1898. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having duly qualified as the adminls trator of the estato of Rosanna Moore, deceased, all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby noti fied lo present the same diilv verified to me on or before the 7th day "of December 1899 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery: All persons Indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment. This 7th day of December 1898. thos. f. McCarthy. J. E. ft B, O'llARA, Attorneys. t. Auction Sale of Valuable Jrojertjv NoRTir Carolina, ' Cabtehet County, f Under and by virtue of nowers of sain. and to foreclose certain mortgage deeds given me to secure the payment of $13,' 000, with interest thereon, I will sell at rutinc Auction, on the premises in More head City at, 13 o'clock, m., Wednesday February etli, 1899, the property known as the "Atlantic Hotel Property." situa. ted In Morehead City, State and county aforesaid, and more tally described as follows. Squares (1) and two (3) In the plan of Morehead City, and bounded 1 on tha North by Bridgers street, East by Third street, South by Evans street and West by Fourth street, on both sides of the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad, containing four acres more or less: Also the following described land lying east ot Third street and beginning at a stake on Third street sixty feet from and Immediately opposite the north east cor ner of Square No. one 1) above men tioned; and running In an eastorly direction parallel with the said Atlantio & North Carolina R. R. 370 feet, thence at a right angle with said line in a south eastern direction 250 feet, thence in a western direction and parallel with said first line 370 feet to Third street thence with said street In a northern direction. 250 feet to the place f beginning, (being square on plat marked H) containing an area equal to square No. one (1) in said plan of Morehead City, the same being the lsnd conveyed to the Atlantio Hotel Compsny by C. B. Denson, J. A; Holt snd E. G.' Harrell, Trustees, by deed dated February 15, 1888, and recorded In. Book 0. O., page 375, in the Register'a office of said Carteret county. Terms of sale: One half cash, the bal ance ons and two years, deferred pay ments to be secured by first mortgage on above described property, bearing inter est at the rate of six per cent per annum. January otn, ltftw. ; . , James Redmond, Trustee. E. A. Humphrey. Attorney. (Jol,l. boro, N. C. , . -;u ..v - lS3Bin0taa Scbool n StttvtLLb, t crslalillshwl In mi. f ' t. R. HINUI1AM, ; f " 1 A M., LL.D,, KlipU ' IT I i V, ninrv; II. K. Army h l' I ,,rcliUHIl . l Vt