A CC y c I I ( n ---- j . s k, ... 4 UMlivl V eBBr" Imu. !., Ho BV lilllllmrwiWMillVM I M wnn f" W ... mm Hi. H1KKU tTODOHILL. 1 hat esrasary for i mm to r particular. T.Te ah r the hat Meniale triubla", other tnanra tan U that swan, ft mean day and aigbu al rikllas suftennt . H mean boJacha which Do lunctM cu deiCTih. It meant that terrible hearing and drarruif down at the lower abdomen. II meuu coniring bacfcade.and lUmlcr actx, and in ache, and aca In the timer hmhj. ft meant ncrvn oo tdxe tht ha dnputwknrr ami km o, hope, 4 aneant debUrtaliag dranl Uiat the doctor cal Irucurrhor. It meant martvrdum aume tiana em deaU ea prderabfe And stil Wiaeof CaiJui uttarhr usur amtaat awanaitiT. To. wtvto. Hi ii n,.tm 9"1 lil i' 1 4ttw t MJV T T. u ijiwi' Druggists Sell Large Beware of Consumers should beware W Uw cheap and Inferior washing powder aaid to be just aa 7 Washing Povdar They are not there ia nothing to good aa the genuine fiOUt DUST lor all cleaninr; aboat the hoaac Ask for GOLD DUST and inaist on getting it Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBAM COMPANY, Cakage SLUtls : NcwVark A Good Friend will tell yon without flattery that t rait of clothing with our perfect workman alilp. artistic llniali, faultless fit and ele- fance of atyla make you look like a rlncein Itiexquialle tout knbrmbi.k. Our fabric are aicluaivs aad the hand anmet pattern and colors of tlieaeasoa. We will fit and make you a suit at a reaaonable cot. V, Chad trick Middle tre.C ; N EW BERN, K. 0 Sinking T?reerve -,: And Jelliea and Canning Fruit ia what every housewife ia doing now that likes root! thlnga for hpr tablo in WinU-r. The fruit aeaaon la ratlit with na now. and ' are preparel for it with anMir alv k f I he beat Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumdi, r, Preaereina: Ketilc in opper, ,braa and agale, faring Knives, &ov , u We hare everything that is needed In tliia line at low prior. . ' l.H. CUTLER H'OV'E CO. IF YOU WANT Fine Shade Trees, rinc rruu irees, : ... Fine Ornamental Trees, ' V ; Fine Roses or Flue Shrubbery Place your order with R. tLMlLU ' - New Born. N. C. Orders now being taken for Fall Plant ing. , - DEALER in Hardware and Fir 6 Arms Slab, Doors and Blinds, Faints, Oils, Cement, Liuie, Etc. A sent Tor Garland Stoves St ltev.?i nd Uevoe's, and BenJ limn. READY MIXED PAINTS. Under Hotel Ci.nttawka, T ft 2, . . V ' a. Chunal mmtat Jf 9 II 1 1.- rut those ducat an J pi ma to rout, rt hat aired thousands (4 caw hen nothtnf rbt on earth would. To the buoJrs; woman, to the prior, to tlx wile, to the expectant mother, In thote going larouf a mm " . v wi.. . ( ' ' Bottles for $1.00. Imitations! i'A'S&i KMi It. It. Tl M K TA MI.K HO. 8, o Take Klferl Monday.5 June 84, 1896 af Ri30 V M.' r loing East SCBKni ut; I Going West Hii.lt Paaaenccr Tntina . No. 4 .f. m . . " htatiomh; - Ar. a m 4Q ..-..Uolilaboro ...11 CS I Ofl .. ...... UUrangn .....10 33 t St , .KiiieUm . .10 IS 40......Ar.)lew llcrnc, Lt.... . BOO SM " A'r.,... 8 37 7 15. ...Ar. Morchead city Lt..... 7 05 No. S. PassenKer Train. ? No? 0. Lr p ra stations: Ar a in 0 20 ....OoliUboro. ......... 640 S49 .....LaUrungo ...... ... 607 6 14 ...L..A.Kinstoa.,....V...,."5 47 7 15 .... Ar. New Born Lv.. 4 45 7 85 ,.,.I,t. ' Ar...sl. 4 37 6 50..J .Ar MorelH-ad City, Lv. '3 05 , n,v i: i ; .i i Nr.' a di d Ku and I btaTions: I Mx't Ft. 1 WTn j -j Pa. ' L. a m H t 'i - At, and Tn. p m 7 10.;r...':t.Ooldsboro.... 8 18 7 43......,,... Best's 7 83 8 06.......... LaGrango.......... 7 0S 8 26 Fulling Creek... 6 33 14...V.....Kiruiton..;.;; i... . 618 88..........v caswell..1.. ' 618 B 40..w..i..Ar. Dover, Lv 6 00 0 15,.,., ..Lr. " Ar...i..., 4 80 0 40...... ...Core creek.. .., 4 00 :1 15..........Tur.rora.......v 8 38 1 81.... ..Clark' ... 8 80 4 05 .....Ar, Now Berne, Lv..... 3 50 180 Lt.;" Ar......l0 43 i 18.......... Kiverdalo,. 10 10 i 80.;,.....,. oroalan ;..,.;..;'..10 00 43. Ilavclock ........ . , 9 40 4 18... ...... Newport, Lt...,,.. 9 06 I 85.i..,.....Wildwoo.l.......... 8 47 4 81 ft...,..AtUntlo...?.,,.ar8 8a i 46. ..Ar. MorohcaU City, Lt. . . . 8 30 1 01. .v.Ar. M. city Dcjmt, Ltv ... 7 50 ... 'i- ? . a.m. Monday; Wednesday and Friday. Tntlay, Thursday and Saturday. . .. . V.S.L.1HLL, ,.'" 8uwrinlc idonL . Aliunde Coast Iine. WlLUIK0T0N& Nkw'BeUNB R. E. . TIMR TABI.B SO. 5, (n Elfcct Wednesday ,Aug. 7, 1898,;Daily f i t Kxtciil Bunday. loing Uonlh ( BCUEDULB: Going North No. 51, PngMenger Train No. 50, Lr. am,' stations: . Ar. p m, 9 00.. 936.. 961 . 10 03. . 13 OP.' ...... New Berne 6 40 ...... Pollocksville ..ii. 6 04 ...... .Miiysvillo.'.... . .v. 449 , S .'. . JuckBonvillo. .... .. , . 4 18 -.., WUminBton f1 -,. I Union Depot ( , , 131.1 ...Ar. Wilmington; Lt. ... 3 35 f'M ' P at No. 8, Parsenqek Sc FKEiarrr, No. 4. Leave Wilmington . Monday, Wednes day and Friday. Leave New Borne Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. L.T. A at i t Ar. p M " J. i, - J k vh 7 80. ..Lr, Wilmington, Ar...f. 145 8 4ft.... Scott's Hill .........13 55 9 80 Woodside...... ...18 15 10 05... ......Mlollyridge 11 40 10 61 i. . I Mi n., ,. ' , ,10 51 II 40...iA' Verona. ....... ...10 20 13 05 Jacksonville. .. .... 9 45 18 30.... Northeast..... 8 55 t 55.',,... A., Whiter ak ...i...... 8 30 1 ).;.; .'. f.,, Mavsville..., 8 I 8 13 .....A.Pollockvilie.:. .... 720 8 55 Deltrulil's 6 35 3 40 Ar. New Borne, Lv 6 00 ltaily Except Huijlay. ,J. K. KENLY, Veneral Manarer. I C 1 1 1 N, u'iiit. Tiuui i rla'ion a u&m stun i a a. ' , II Baataa N JH. , I 1 MonhtaJ Ci y ' norsR f; . t) T. L. nail. I'm . iti-r f.ry, , It ttkl lit air ikt Hr Ta B w 1 t.l t a rtiae r kti--' tIf4 aa awu it il aonm aa W Qjwe f IK U-tit .e f tlrr auar.ii (. t at a frw aotta iiu b (aij l.J fur tki L tre atij a.uoa tu.t Uaa kulirJ iua r f aa aa r-ii:!i. autxi'). Ii its anrrnna be waa ID lu lJ wiay dnw ecJuTtng kia bxd:i. pap1 aud a rw. liranng ctu-lrt !! trr j rlirk oa ttx ai tiatt, be lotk4 wat, rtamt, dmriwd ' paprr aad ef (laaaea and daatxd aut aa tbooca a ir ftjlnf to pal Bra a karat. -IU UmttI ettoa tkX tMrar k alioulad. -)laT A ad all lb prow ai'l.Ta aa ta btort atirrvd, but taa bora trotted alao, Teai dulbua ta the aaaa waa brine ax Ual aoraa dead or allrf r trbaorwJ tba etttaca, bow tna morb aicttrd to ba lortd. "That Infernal Breryaiaa baa hired bin ajnt. and aaa paring tba b la beat prtre for hla kaep. I'D a Wow blot! Taa dollar, dead or allre." la Rk-hard III rott. Tor that aoraer ' A loatj Mryetee fraaped tba aKnatloa and two nlaataa aaler had caaft-ttf taa bit af tba aoraa. TU aaaa hi the bean proteated, awor hod tbreataaad. bat tlte grinning wbaaUutD trotted tba whole outat bark ta tba exrtted rltiaea. "UnUltcb hlmP ba abontad. oaa bod will pay big moT for tblal Call a patrol wagon. What' roar BarsaT Tben tba rltlaea turned pala and galed: "Three whlta feet! Ur bona baa but two, and ba1 antaller.' Uf ailataka, gcatleroea and ladlea," for tbcra waa a crowd now. "Beg pardon." Aad be started for tbaboaaa. - " Bat tba mm la tba baggy Jumped aa and wanted to Btht. Tba blcreUat da maoded bla 110, and the crowd Jeered. A policeman came la time to referee. Tba wheelman got bla $10, tba real owner of tba bona accepted a bumble apology, hod tba Ueerjnnao ralaed tba board tba ' next daj. Detratt Free Proa. TRAPDOOR SPIDERS. The Carteaa leata That ! I . . . alaaa laaaata tmliail. -, -. A eurtooa apedea ef Insect la tba trapdoor aplder, whoa neat consist of a tuba excavated la tba earth to the depth of all or eight Inches. It la al ways lined with silk, and it to closed with aa Ingv-nlooaly cooatrocted door. One sort of door close Into the neat Ilka cork la a bottle, awether at aa thla Ss a plera of paper, f ; ' j ' 1a D cases the door opens outward, and when the nest la placed, aa It usu ally Is, on a sloping bank. It opens up ward, so that there Is ao fear of Its gaping. The object of the trapdoor to to couosal the nest, aad consequently It Is always made to resemble tba gen eral surface of the gronad. Bometbnea, however, en enemy attempt to opea the door; and tben the Inmate braces Its legs against the sides of tba Beat and holds It as fast as possible. ' ' ' Still other spider have Inner doors besides outer, ao that If their first de fense be carried they may bare anoth er behind which to retreat, Mora curi ous still to the Ingenuity of tba branch trapdoor that la to say, a door that opens from the main tunnel of the neat Into a aide branch,-which tba stranger could discover, since there to nothing to distinguish It from any oth er part of the main nest . Bo, tben, If an enemy should effect an entrance the lawful occupant of the neat can quietly slip Into the aide branch, dose the door and there remain hi security while the lutruder wonders what baa become of ber. Onr Animal Friend. : A raaatalwef Aart.' li The bouse I waa then oecapylng was a bungalow, and, as Is the case with many bungalows, the Inner walla were constructed of merely snn dried bricks, and In the recesses of one wall a col ony of white ants bad established a Best It waa evening. ' I beard behind nie a busztng sound. I turned, and from a bole near the bottom of the wall. I beheld . a fountain of .young white ants ascending. They reached the cell In and then the descent commenced. They alighted by thousands on the ta ble and there shook off their wings. ' In a few minutes the doth, the plates, the glasses, even the lamp shades, were covered with the little white feeble crawling creatures. The fountain of ants continued to play for at least tea minutes. When, next morning, the flopr was swept the wing that the ants had baVen 'ctr filled a large bas ket $ What became: of the eats them, selves I cannot say. "Haunts had Hobbles ef an Indian OffleUU. ' "' f ' Dealsralaat : "Did yon ever notice," he asked, "that It to always tba homely woman who want a pug dog? The pug to so hide out that It make her seem good look ing by comparison. Still, the rase to ao well known now that the possession of a pug la sufficient" -" " Who's going te buy a pogf aha ask ed. MWHb ever thought of getting OUtr . . ' . "Why, no one, of coarse, my dear," he answered, for he was too wis a roan to admit that he bad beard her telling n neighbor' that she thought she'd get one. Ohlcngo Post. - ItaChUfCae. A little boy writing a composition on the sebra the other day waa requested to describe the animal and to mention what It Is useful for. After deep re section he wrote: "The sebra Is like a horse, only striped. It to chiefly used to Illustrate the letter 2."., . , Ao Irish philosopher says It's a great blessing that nlgbt comes on late la the day when one it. too tired to work longer. ; ' , i : Most people who rob Peter to pay .Pnul forget the last part of tha coo- tract New fork News. tistrev-lrg t an--- 7 .- Pennancnt'y C" 4 by t'-e n r po er of South American I T.l Invalids need sr r no lor -r, because this reme 'y cure f r I Btomai li ' : It h a I i-are b ' n Kifltt. In". : ' WILMINQTON WLXrXN R. R, And Erartcltea, Aad AUaalss Com Um Baalraad Csv, mi BomU Cafoliaa. - TBA IN 8 GOLNQ BUCTH. li S 8 sr.2 x.& H ia kq A. M V. mJp.mJa.b1. rat. Lt. Weideaitt M B 4 Ar. ft. Alt.. II i ib Ml LT.Tarboru II II 6 00. L. R. Ml. 1 0U IB 46 40 Lv. Wkiaoo I ao II 14 7 IV 40 I 41 Lt. Seima.. I (A It 67 Lv.ray'vtU, 4 SO I 10 Ar.FtorM 1 tt I 15 . P.M. A.M Ar. Gold. 1 60 Lt. Golds 7 61 I II Lt. MagMia IN IN ArWtta'tot, B 40 60 I P.M. A M. P.M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. ' a ' . l?K i? K 4 6 dj e"? d 6 " - AJsL pTat Lv.rToraaot 9 40 745 LT.Fay'TUIe 14 4u ... . 4 4H Lv.Seima.. 1 60 10 68 Ar. WUaoa. 4 45 11 41 - ; LvWIlm'too 7 00 4 45 Lt. Mag'lto 8 4411 IB Lt. Ootds 6 15 4 45 13 40 pTm" a.m. p. m. p. M Lt. Wihnn 4 85 6 4311 61 16 88 1 14 Ar. a Ml.. 4 40 6 16 13 07 11 45 1 58 Ar. Tarbosu . . . . . 7 04 Lr.TarboroU 41 .'. Lr. R. Mt. . 4 80.,... 14 09 Ar, Weldon 4 88 .... 1 00 P.M A.M. WUsalaetoa aad Wetdost Railroad, AUaulic and Yadkin Division Mala Line Traia leaves Wilmingtoa 4 00 a ss, ar rives FayeUevUle 18 15 p at, leave Fay etteville 18 85 p aa. arrives Ban ford 1 45 4 aa. Return leg leave ban ford 3 80 p aa, arrive FayetteTill 4 45 p at, leave Fay itevUl 8 50 p m, arrive Wiluiogtue 6 60DSB. wumiagtoa ami Weldon Railroad, BeaaeUsTille Braaeh Trains - leaves Bennettovule 8 16 a m, Max ton 9 40 a at, Ked Spring 9 53 a m, Hope Mills 10 48 a m, arrive Fayettevilla 10 50. Return ing leave Fayetteville 4 40 p at, Hope Mills 4 65 p m, Red Springs 6 85 pm, Max ton 6 15 p m. arrives BennrtUville 7 15 p m. " ueunectlons at fayetteville with train No," 78, a Maxtoa with tba Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Bprings with the Red Springs and Bow more railroad, atBanford with tba Beaboird Air Line and Houthera Railway, at Guff with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad. Traia on the Scotland Keck Branch Road leaves Weldon 8 85 p m, Halifax 4 15 p at, arrive Scotland Neck at 6 08 p na, Greenville 6 67 p ra, Kintton 7 65 Sat. Returning leave Klneloa 7 60 a at remvme 8 68 am, arriving Halifax at 11 18 a m, Weldon 1183 to, daily ex cept Bunday. Train oa Washington Branch lear Waatilngtoa 8 10 a as and 3 80 p as, ar rive Parmele 4 10 a m, and 4 00 p na, re turning leave Parmele 9 85 am and 80 p m arrive Washington 11 00 a m aad 7 40 p m, daily except Sunday. ' Train leave Tarboro, N O, daily except Sunday 6 80 p m, Sunday, 4 15 p m, ar rive Plymouth 7 40 p m, 4 10 p m, Re turning, leaves Plymouth daily except Saaday, 7 60a m, aad Sunday 4 00 a at. arrive Tarboro 10 05 am, 11 60 a a. Train on Midland; N 0 Branch leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 7 06 a, m, arriving Smithneld 8 10 a m, Return ing leave Bmiib8eld 9 00 a m; arrives at Goldaboro 10 35 a nv. . . Traina on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount st 9 80 a m, 8:40 p m, arrive Nashville 10 10 a m. 4 08 o m. SDrine Hope 10 40 a m, 4 85 p m.Retumlng leave Spring Hope 11 00 a at, 4 56 p m. N.ah ville 11 88 a m, arrive at Rocky Mount u to a m, a w p m, daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leave War saw fir mintnM ll ... U. " .V. V . . , .V'U UH.l. D.A.jl, UUUUBJ , 8 10 a m and 4 15 p m, Returning leave Clinton t 7 00 m and 10 50 p m. Traia No 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily all rail via Richmond. -- H M EMERSON, Gen'l Pm Agent l n uen'i Manager, T M EMERSON, Tratfio Manager. -STEAMERS- E AGTEUTe" ,.-: CAEOLOA EIEFATCH LlNI, -AND fat! GUT li PASStNGIlL. Cor All XToInti riortli. will leave od llondiiji, Vi'eJneaJajs, and r rnlan at 6 p. m. sharp, mak iog lanilings at Oriental, Ocracoke and Koauoke la'aod. t J" Freilit reoeired not later than one hour previous to sailing. For further information applj to . GEO. crND:;r.coN, Agt. tl, K. Kikg, Cen. L';r., II. C. U0DGiK8,Cen.Frt.a rs.At. IToi.'-i", Va. Kee; Jrr. i:.o., r.y r::b, isrs I I ImI at aat va aa tat bjp- aV-at Tobacco - Warehouse ! BEEIT.'IT.'C. ... FOR THE SALE OF TOBACCO. . 4 'in UIl. W. H. 8TIIEET, Owner aad Proprietor W. K. STYnOX, Book Keeper and Secretary. Hcnry'sPharmacy 137 Middle Street, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA. : The best knows Bkia aad Blood Rem edy, for the ears of Pimple, Pustules, Teliae or Salt Rheum, Blotcbea,Tuaiors. Boils, King Worm, Rheumatism, Ac, Is .HENRY'S COriHOUND EXTRACT OP 5AR5APARILLA v WITH IODIDES. ; A powerful purifier of tba blood, act ing through the natural aeuretary and escretary organs removing those mailers which disturb its purity. Hea vy's Ssrssparilla is put up to meet the popular need lor suon a remeay, wunoui beina related to the many aeoret nos trums aad quack medicines of the day of unknown composition. Iteootalos Juat What the formula calls for as printed in on the label of each bottle and sells for one half tbe price charged for ankaown compositions. For Sale at Henry's Pharmacy, where you wilt nna uomos, Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles. Physicians ' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Take Care of the Dimes The Dollars Will ' Take Care of Tn em He It est. Granite Sauce Pans 80o and 85c, Tin Sauce Pans 10c and 15c ' Granite Coffee Pots 1 qt 80c, 4 ut S5c. 1 Granite Foot Tute at 60c. Granite Preserrlng Kettles at 40c. ' " Large Granite Dipper at 15a. . 4 quart Tin Dippers at lOo. A Wire Toaster for 5c ; A Wire Broiler (large) for 15c A 17 quart Granite Dish Pan for 85c A Decorated Japanese Crumb Tray and Brush tor 35c. A Pudding Mold for 40c A New Bread Box for 40c A Tin Trunk for 80c A Butcher Knif for 15c A Chair Bottom for 10c Call oa u for Haaoii's' Fruit Jars. Jar Rubbers, Jelly Glasses, Ac Onr prices ate right, ,'':. :-: A bottle of Glue, nice for ncendiug broken glass or crockery ware at 5c. . A can Furniture Varnish and Brush for 86c ,-'..; ' Ready Mixed Paint at 75c to $1 35 gall. One pound can paint at 10c - Tanglefoot Fly Paper 45o package. -s Buggy Whips in great yartety. Wa have two Lawa Mowers left per hapa you need one. , . Tobacco Twine and Tobacco Ther mometer a Specialty. W have just received a fresh supply of Loaded BbelUv A package of Gold Bronss for 60c. A Cleaver for 75c We have only a few Freesera left which we wilt continue to sell at tbe same low price aa loug aa they last. If yon need a freezer now ia your time to buy. - We have a nice cheap line of Marke' ! s to which wa call your attention. Pon't fail to call on ua for anything in our Line. ' Your Tru!y, -'f f-q t-Mf - " ' i afciai.aa) tMi akHSaal U s U 1 iF" SCHOOLS AND C0LLEUES. THE STATE Norml and IoHiistrial Colleie, Of North Carolina. Offer to vounc women thorough liter- btt. clakiical. acieatinc and Industrial ducaitoa and pecial pedagogical train ing. Ansual expenses w io f iki; ror boo-residents of the Stale $150. Faculty of 80 members. More than 4u0 regular students Mas starUculsled aboat 1,700 atudeuta, represeBtiog every ooualy ia tbe Steteexcept one. Practice and Ob servation School of about 850 pupil. To (cure board in dormitories, all free tuition applicaliona ahould bs made before Auguat let- tVitrvtdeace invited from those desiring competent trained teacher, tut catalogue and other Information add res PRESIDENT MoIvER, Greeniboro, N. C. Trinity Park High School, DURHAM. R. C. Prenarea bov and young ma for Col lege. Thorough oourse In Latin, Greek, Engllah, Mathematics, History, PhTsles, and French, One of th beat equipped high school la tbe south. New and elegant building, beautiful and healthy location; College advan tages: evmnaalum. f uraUbed with all the modern equipment, hot and cold water baths, swimming pool, bowling alley, etc Expenses 185 to 4175 per year. For Catalogue, aaarea J. T. B1VIN8, Headmaster. The University OF NORTH CAROLINA. Widest patronage and fullest equip ment In Its history. Faculty, 83; students, 495; 8 Academic Courses; 8 Elective Court; 4 Profee tonal School la Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. . New Buildings, Water Woiks, Splen did LiurarW, Laboratories, Ao. Advanced daises open to women . Tuition, 660 a year; Board $8 a month. Ample opportunity for self help, Schol arahips and Loans for th needy. Free tuition for teachers. Summer School for teachers, 34 Instructors, 147 students. Total enrollment 644. For catalogue, Address,' " : " PRESIDENT ALDERMAN, Chapel Hill, N. C Peace Institute, RALEIOH, N. C. One of tba heat female schools la the South, and the cheapest for advantages given. Send lor catalogue. JAS. DIN WIDDIE, M. A. Notice of Sale of Land : . . t , : For Partltioa. State of North Carolina, ) Before the -County of Craven. f . Otork. JL Hartsfleld vs. R P Willlama, Mrs Nancy Willis, Henry. Pearce and . o there. . . Pursuant to a decree of lb' Superior Court of Craven county In th above en tilled proceeding for sale of land for partition rendered by the clerk af said Superior Court oo tje 85th day of July 18W9, The undersigned ss commits ioaer will offer for als and cell at public suction for cash to the highest bidder, at tbe r - .d Court House door of craven county oo Monday the 38th day ot August !8tr9, at the hour ol 18 o'clock noon all the fol lowing described real estate to wit: Lying and being in the State of North Carolina, Craven county, and fully de scribed in those certain deed dated Octolier 88th 1878, executed by O Hubb Sheriff to A mo Wade and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeda of Craven county in hook 7 psee 43, out of the Barron and burton Omuls. Aid on Say Slat, IbHl conveyed to Jane K Meadow and Other by deed duly recordfd in the c"' -e of th astu h giBter of Deeds In uooii 84 pages 85. enC to which reference la maue 'or tuil aod paiticular di-scription of saij 'i.u July SC ' ' . j ,. a r. crrcx, Coniruisaionc r. M 2, 1889. ' Fair Dealings. Highest Prices. I U Best Avcragts. i . Pro art pt Returns. a J. I. JIOItCJAN, - Maaageraad Balasmsn. J. E. POWELL, Floor Mngr. and Bupt. Grading Dept. LEGAL NOTICES. Vessel Mortgage Sale. By virtue of lbs power and authority to me given in a certain mortgage made oa tbe 15lb day of May, hy Benjamin VT Willis or rnrttmoulD, C, to rerdi nand G Terrell to secuie H0 due by note aad duly recorded in the Custom House at New Bera, N C, I will sell st tbe court bouse door in the city of New Bera, Craves county, N C, tbe schooner "Virginia Dare", ber tackle, apparel and furniture to the highest bidder for cath oa th 88th day of July A D, 1800 at 13 o clock m. Dated June 87th, 1889. FERDINAND G. TERRELL, Mortgagee. Wa E. Cla-ke, Atty. for Mortgagee. Adinliilstrator'N Nale ! Br virtue of an order obtained la a apeclal proceeding In tbe Superior court of Craven county entitled John S. Garett, admlniatrator of Annie Outlsw, deceased, againat Jame Chase and oth er, I will, on th flrat Monday in Anguat 1WV, Ming th 7tn day ot (aid month, at the court nouie door of Craven county, at 19 o'clock m., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described laad in that part of the city of New Bera commonly known as t avle town: Known a lot No. 814 In the plan of Pavletowa or Frmvllle in the city of New Bern on tbe west side of Green (treet and more fully described In a deed from Loclnda Holt to Annie Outlsw, re corded In book No. 100, page 699, In tbe office of register of deeds of Crsven county. - JOHN 8. GARETT, Administrator. Jane tbe 3Htb, 1899. Executrix Xotice! Having duly qualified as executrix of the estate of Eli H Anderson, deceased on the 83d dsy ot December 1898, all persons owiag said eatate are hereby no -tilled to make prompt payment All persons holding claims againat said estate are notified to present the tame duly verified to the undersigned executrix on or before June 23d, A. D. 1900, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. June 83d, AD, 1899. MARTHA M. ANDERSON, , Executrix of E H Anderson, deed. Executrix Notice ! , Having qualified a executrix of Nel son Whilford, deoeaatd,tale of Craven county, N. C , thl 1 to notify all per sons hsving claims against tbe estate of tbe aid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before tbe 16th day of June 1900, or thl notice will be plead ia bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate will please make immediate pay mant. This 16th day of June 1899. ; BETTIX A. WHITFORD, Executrix. . ; Executors Notice. The undersigned hsving duly qualified at executor of tbe last will and testa -' ment of Furneyfold Mercer, of .'ones county, N. C, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre; sent tbe same duly verified to said exec? utor on or before the 111 h day of July, 1900, or this notice will be plead in bar . of their recovery. All persons Indebted to tbe said estate are required to make prompt payment This 11th day of July1 1899. ' WM E. CLARKE, Executor, Furneyfold Mercer, deceased. NOTICE! Wa tbe undersigned will offer for Bale for cash on Thursday, August 3rd, 1899, at th Court House door in the city of New Bern, at 10 o'clock a m, two hun dred acres of land more or less, well timbered with pine, cj press, poplar, ash and oak, aald land join tbe land of Ful cber and others, and to known aa the , w v i t .v...- . Mary aruui fur iviwin ,u,u station, apply to any of tbe undenigned. J A Aakin, Agaut; Sidney G E Arthur. . Alfred Gaskln, George B Wiggins, William H Price. Apply Askins or Krnul Postomce. TH uT or saoux s, u:. .-'ire MLsut - . ( I --.'sst La'?--. z I ' r.D.C 4