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Till: JU LlUAL 0Tlt t. LltitL 0TI( t .1 B 4 M uj ,..- r . hit. CM AC 1X5 u si: M-3. HCrfi.'KirTU! SU1 4 M i ta Mnm,...., 4 Uaai Mkr. wot w advaara. t Advartiaieg Rata tuiMal aa epaU- OHcUl apr ef Hew fcn aid Crave Ceaatyi . t New Barm, H. Cm teat. It. IStt. UmRQ BP TUB CSkCSIOH. Of the u) local dtladoat U Hunk Carollaa that regarjlag the HtipiiM editor I about tba bmmi seaselsas aad to are of theta at all. ' Aad lb newspapers, Hrup to MJ, MM te mil hctMN lb dele- aloa. J.'-- The newspaper editor, aceordlag to toed tradition b uu who baa la aMceasariee of lira faxalsbed blai by al snbacrlplloa tad adtartUUf lists. His board bill, If assisrried, aad bit grocery aad meat bills, If married, are off est b eubecriptloa or edvertise meats, ' ;. - Bla clothes,' (hoe and 4lar wear lag apparel' aaase tkreaga tba too roe. If ilngla, lb editor room at bla of noe,U married, Hves with bit wlfs's folk. ' ' " ' Tba editor aomaUatat travlt la Us wa Blate.'eod to usually met with tba remark, "Wall, I should tblak yon would travel all tba time, It ooeia yoa aoth ing L If th editor travels beyond hia State' bonadariee, ba b looked Dpoa with sus picion, aad tba trat question asked blai Will ba, "What la tba world Ma yoa dolag to far away fro homer Mr. J. P. CaldwelL adtler of tba Char loll Observer, who Is oa a trip la Eu rope, team to hart canned a Mnulloa among bla newspaper friends, Jidglng froai tba rarloaa ratarkt of the preaa, - "Jo Caldwell gone to Europe I and the Imagination area of the newspaper writer seems paralysed, and tba writer can hardly with Editor Caldwell aafe and pleatant voyage, haying la Kind all the time the ttupeadoat fact that "Joe la going to Europe and how la tba world can ba afford It." ' ' 1 Llkt.tht esteemed mountain contem porary who wrestled with a flna nclal Tacuum Instead of a caab surplus: - - js , "He tall that ba wan Id make at aqaeal, And piled the garden track aroaad at, Bat, thengh we rather liked the deal, . The tune old boo da of alienee bound us. '- . Bat whee the other day be Hock Beneath our aoee a silver dollar, The very echoee teemed to bock . Beneath tba whoopneej of our hollerP And to It taema to be la North Caro lina, and tba "whoopneai of ant holler," waa oarer greater than la that finding a ore enough North Carolina editor, gone to Europe for hit health! ' Tula delation of the newtpaper editor not "being macb of a teller, anyway," ought . to be oul . at . data, , and would oon ba, If the edltore nude ' the public retpebt them, by making thla patronising pubflc, which ubacribet far a paper, with the aaae air that they throw a bona to a dog, realize that they, tba Out tort, were ooalneta men, aad were not to be humbugged by poli tician! Juit before election!, or the church people (?) Juet before cborck fain were to be held, and that their work wat fully a legitimate aa that of any mer chant doing baalBjeaa la the city. And Editor Joe Caldwell'a going to Europe would notcauae lucn a actuation aa it baa, eren more than that of the arrltai of the clrcuaet la the State, with their anlmalt, daring performen, and free ticket! (f ) te the edltore. ' ' Stat o Ohio, Citt or Tolkdo, ) ,; LocAa Couhtt. f Frauk J. Chkitbt makea oath that ha la the aenlor partner of tba firm of T. J Curhbt ft Co doing baiiaete in the City or Toledo, County and State afore itld, and that laid firm will pay the mm of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for etch and every cate of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the uae of Halii Catarrh CCB. . ..: FRAHI J. CHKRtT, Sworn to before me, and lubtcrlbed In my presence, tb.lt 6lh day of December, A.D. lScitt. - 'A. W. GLEASON, Kotary PuL!Ic Hall't Catarrh Cure it itUa luternal! and a' directly on the I'iiod and n u coni i rfa n of the I u. f enj I r I , , :..o ! A.I 1 t t..i f ; la ii." r -a ? It II t!-at J-f-frt-vHj i. .J e mr r fr at.J t,j ,r La V; IVf"U rtlU-z?" -T' .i! t wist t. .V.Ia'L" "1 11 I-rt M'l a fatnllv to acr iirt. aiJ U. will aJ all yuiir, muwj. Tbe wor1 frw' dvM But t ur Uicn). T AoJ be ptaots) tlx Ms Ixhjb brfure ht! mi- guklpt) retail! a. Th. I koow rttvr! I will art m f of tae coniutution In one of air old broke, I bare bvunl tUut Qtiutnt eo ofira I know what I am talking abonL" -too bara brant It fuofv1 wrong et- ery Hue yeo kril tbe 'frer' In It." Aftrr tbey bad found tbe good and rellaU aid book and all tbe ml of toe aotborttlva tbe ancle ungTac1ouly gare u(V But he tinted to do ao. It eeema Impowlble to correct that wrong bnpreaatoo. Tbe boy waa right Vet peoiile will, co no liulifiultt-lr tnaklna a "trre" and laaccutate' qiiotatioa: Cbkacaroel. . . i' k Tbe rarrtage boraea of Chief J nit to Waraball acre eirecdlnjly thla. and bla family told blrn that It waa cur rvotly blnted that Jerry, the colored eoacbmaa, eirbaucod too great a iro aortlua of tie boree feed ror wblnky fur pvriional use to allow tbe boraee food enough to keep tlieoi la a good and creditable coodltlon. The Judge went to tbe a table and directed Jerry'a atteutloa to tbe poor.apiiearaDce of tbe boraee. told blin of tlie rumor about bla ezcbangiux oata aatLhay fur wblaky and thereby deurlrlng tbe boraee of their Becesmry eupply of food and apoka of tbe aleek. fat team drtrea by bit nelglibor trewer. "UtWa, Maaaa Jolio." anld .Jerry. lt'i the oatur of the anlmalat Jxxik at air. Brewer blaself, anb. a short. fat, greasy gen'letnan, that alut aced bis boota after hie feet waa In 'em for yea ha, while you, aab, la tall and roun abealdered an area your feet all de time youse walklo. an look at bli eoacbmaa, thicker through thau be la long. whUce I'ae only akin an bones! Of course bla critters ta fat, while youra Is thin. It's their oatur. Massa John; If s their natur. They belongs to tbe fat kin, and we all belongs to de lean kin. It's natur." Perhaps that It ao." said the Judge reSectWely and walked away aa ir well satisfied with the explanation. Chica go Inter Ocean. ' DUceverad by a Wemam. Another great' discovery hat been made and that too, by a lady In this oooatry. "Disease fattened Its clutches upon her and for aevea years the with stood Its severest testa, but her vital or gans were undermined arid Uoafh seemed Imminent. For three month! tho.cougbed Incessantly and could not sleep. She finally dlscoTered a way to recovery by purchasing of at a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, , and was so much relieved "on taking first dose, that she slept all night and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name la Mrs. Luther Luts.' Thus writes W. a Uamnlck ft Co., of Bbelby, It. C. Trial bottles free at F S Duffy'i Prng Store. ' Regular size 50c and 1.0Q every bottle guaranteed. Charged. Aceeralngly. "I sever wear any ot mr diamonds to my dressmaker's." . ' "Why not?" "I did It ence, and she put them In the bill" ' , The s-reat success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy la tbe treatment of bowell complaints has made it standard over the greater part of tbe civilised world. For sale by F. 8. Duffy 4 Co, Hetariahlterr. . "I can't tee why the neoDle of islne- VJh ever believed donah, anyway." "WelL you know, a whale isn't strict' lyaflsh." As usually treated a sprain will disable tbe injured person for three or four weeks, but if Chamborl&lu's I'aln Balm Is freely applied a complete cure may be effected In a very few days. Pain Balm slto cures rheumatism, cuts, bruises tud burns. For sale-by F.S. Duffy & Co., .-, :' .- ta a Hotbed of It. . " Admitting the worst,' said the benlpa looking man, Dreyfus hat tr.ucli to urge In extenuation. What, for instancef Why, think ot the company he was In on that general staff. t He reeled the Sorgeens. All doctors told Itenlck Hamilton,' of West Jefferton, 0., after tullcring 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was per formed; but be cured himself with five boxes pf'Bucklen'i Arnica Salve, tbe surest pile cure on esrlhand the brst islve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by F A Duffy, druggist. As to Feathering Nests. "My experience," titid He leform- d cen Idence man who had pUyed Ibc rac s frequently Id bis day, "Ih that it is haul topirk tiit winner, but comparatively eS ' to f i lr:;i. ICS. tr. SJ. Letch ton's Anil E inn-tic l!.y lie worth to yoa bki c I' ' !f y a let (T Ulio 1 f----n i (i'l . f r i t- t ... 1 -: ! ' ; !..'.' I I' ;1 ' i . ,1. J '!!(' 3 Tlctvria't 4rrsiaa. Asnrg lUc Q'teca'i irrnioBl tre er l. g , tvbarro, aad ctli. AU hi ki.'eei y"a fi pl bnra brh l-t oo!y. Uf lata yaara tlecirlcliy ktt been iparlrg'y Ib truducej lalo Wmdnor cuila, but no ol the artlScal HgLt repaired It at 111 pro cued from wax eaadlca. timet.! eg la ttrlctly fotbltlJea la tba 'anlt. Aaosg 11 tbe Tarlttiea Of pet inlm!i owned br llt queen there la not to be found a eat of any deacilptlea, aad it It agalnat tbe regulation! of the myal palace to keef, each an animal where it may be area by Ue Queun. A WONCCBJTL C0B1 - Or BI4BEB0SA. A FROWN EltY TIBatlflA EDTTOS i Bad Atasatt Oivea Ta, bat Was Breagbt Back U Perfect BealU br ChamberUta's Celic, OkeUra aa BUrrbaea eaaedy. - RBADttlB ETJITOBIAL. From tbs Times, milstllte. Vs. I suffered with diarrhoea for a loae; lime and thought I was past being cured. I bad spent much lime and money aad suffered eo much mltev tht I had al most decided to give un til boueaafi recovery and await Ibc result, but notic ing the advertisement of Chamberlala'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and alto tome testimonials Mating how some wonderful cures hsd beea wrought by this remedy, I decided to try U. A fie -Uklng a few noses I was entirely well ot that trouble, and I with to say further to my readers and fellow-sufferers that I am a hale and hearty mad today and (eel aa well as I ever did la my life. O. It. iloonrt. Sold by F. S. Duffy ft Co, ' - Hew She Manage! It. , I see Bunker's wife has written a mag azine article on "How to Bake Borne nppy." WelL the ought to be so authority on tUit subject. Bbe, certainly makes her home happy. Her husband was telling me yesterday that the hadn't been at home more than ten days all summer,' end It seemed to tickle him Immensely. , Yoo atsume no risk when you bur Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. F. S. Duffy ft Co., wiQ refund yout money if you are not tat li ned after uaiug it. It i everywhere ad mitted to be the mott succewfnl remedy in use for bowel complaints and the only one that never falls It it pleasant, safe and reliable. .: The Divorcee's Marriage. Mis. Jonee If the clergyman hettlat- t), why dln't you get a civil Magistrate to marry yon? , Mrs. Brewn Oh, I couldn't think of it. It's bad enough for a person of a deeply religious nature to, have to be divorced by a Uaglstrate, to say nothing of being married by one. v .. ' Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a scientific compound having the endorsement ot eminent physicians and the ' medical press. It "digests what yoa eat'! and pniitlvely cures dyspepsia, M. ' A. Ketron, Bloomingdale, Tenh., says it cured him of Indigestion of ten years' standing. ' F S Duffy. . As a Blatter af Interest. i -?Wby ai-e yoa making that child cryT" ' ,. , '. -; " 'Cause dad'll gimme me a cent to make ulm stop." i - . Relief in Bis Honrs, J Distressing Kidney and Bladder Die ease relieved In six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It is a great surprise on account of lu exceed ing promptness id relieving pain la blad der, kidneys and back, in male or female Relieves retention of water almost Im mediately. If you want quick relief and ure thla is tbo remedy. Sold by C. V Bradham, druggist, NeIlern, N. C. -: Ly te the btandard, . " !' What Is yonr idea Of a good joke?" .,- "Well, any Joke that makes you msd because you didn't think ot It your self." ' -' ' For wounds, burns, scalds, tores, skin diseases and all Irritating eruptions, nothing so toothing and healing at De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Mis. Emms Bolles, Matron Englewood Nursery, Chicago, says of it: "Wbeh all else foils in hcaliug our babies, it will cure, F S Duffy. . Her Presentiment. ,-No woman can lose her temper aud keep her beanty," be said thonghtfully. "Jobn Henry," tbe returned promptly, ',1 just know that you are planning to stay out late tonight and want to 6x it that I won't scold you when you coute iu." The Appetite of a Cost. Ia envkd by all poor dypepi!ca whose stomachs aud liver are out of onler. All such should know Hint Ur. hint's ,nv Life I lils, the V. fillilel fill slcii l.ver rt inei'y. gives a. si'u nil .1 Pouml il i-esiiiui r.r.il a r. ' . 1 i! 1 1! i I i ii t 1 L"r:it eni'ri v. (in y 1 .ii i: Ulllll' ?t(H0. 1 i iu e t tt.ti A f T t " r m rr. fmt 4 f c. B l . MM tl 4 IM t:m.ml Ira U u im (nimn (m Un. T.e yum.ug of lb (Yj(J aalnna. ()ptr tut ixA furs tttn. ta I .ii K-t-vJ ou!y a f-w ititt fc i Tbe I , m'..-.n. lvh (','- nH u.o f mar i M f orrr 40 y-n lb prmrt- f . I U-ut th r!y ru.i- ous t t , !' e in-B in tin cliy. It wa the Mil i such wi II kuowa Hire a Juoa ii' r:' j, Jubn Dair, OJimJ Jim boa vrl tud cHlxra Ptiwirs bav been trld of ;. of faro wbea tbe limit was tbe sly, and wlxre Uie rrieckt were piled ou a card a bih a tbe celling. hi any gotat ttorire are told of big a-ame pluyed latbelVvstaL One of tbe t-t ta of the grrat poker game la which the lata Jehu hfurrUary and Uilnuel dint Poovrl were tbe two impottant players. It wat nearly 80 years ago. It wat a bleak Drrembrr oitibt. Thit waa before Bcovel was arol to tbe Culled States senata by tba Jersey ltea, and wbeu Morriaary waa at the height of his pjotiiiueiwe. It was a sis banded game ot draw. Tbe game had bectt lag ging on for three hoars without any ex citement, hlarrlesry was shoot 13,000 winner. rTonvelwataloavrot sbootbalf that roach. Tbe play which made this story rame vw about o'clock la tba morning. John was tbe dealer, Bcovel sat to his left and was the 11 rat man to speak. It was a i0 "Jatk." - "Pats," (aid tbe big colonel, never locking at his hand. Tbe next man did the same as Bco vel, bnt tbe plnyer who followed him opened it for IlliO, the ise of tbe pot. Tbe next man stsyed, the next passed, aud w ben it came to Uorriimy be tilted it 300. It was now Bcovel 's lorn. There; trat 8U0 now in tbe center. Bco vel was a poker player of the old school He would lay dowu fonrs as quickly as tbe amateur would draw four cards to an ace when it cost $100, and be would play a three card Cosh if the pot waa worth Winning at all. Scovel looked at hia hsud wbeu Uorriasey had finished potting in the checks. He stared at John for n few momenta, all the time fumbling bis checks, and tben in a rool Way went down in hia Inside pocket and palled out a huyc wslkt, "I'll ruiio yoa t810," Jim sold. - Tbo man who bnd opened the pot sew both raises, for he sat with a nice put straight in bis band, nud the next fel low pet in (1,170. , iloirimiey was nam pldsed when it cscio to hiui. It was at least IS minutes beforo he put iu the 310. "I'M In so much I might as well stay," he remarked, as he picked up tba deck. "How muuy, Jhnr" " "Three," answered Bcovel, "and see that they are ccod.ouea." "Ob, I'vo got yea beat," chirped John, as bs dealt out the required n um ber. "I'll piny there," was tbo onrwer of tho muu who held the put straight ; - "Tout's n good .thing," said tdorris !rey, looking in a turpi ked way ut the auu.-,-'... .... . "Givo me two," wns the (joer of Ihe next man, aud he got (hem. "Well, I ouly want, cue, aud I don't need it ut that," remarked Morriesey, as ho took the top card. ' " The man who bad cpencd wus one of those fellows who ara always afraid cf a ouo card draw, aud he merv-ly chif ped 25 ottits. The next man whs I hero with throo noes cold, and he threw a (60 -reeu.Li.ik in the ici.ler. It vu cow Morrissey's turn, liu had "skimied" his bund eft two cr Ibrce times. . . "Five hcLihed letter," b-id be, with cot moviug u muscle. V . DnriDg the pluy Ltcvcl had been lean lug buck in hm cbeir watchina his op ponents. Tho "fiiilU-iy," which Is the liuaio used for tlfi spectittors who con grcgato arouud the table, was more ex cited than tbe players, Tbe center of the table was piled with bills. ' "It seems liko a abcmo," exclaimed Scovel, "bntl'ui going to raise yon$3, S00, Jcbu," aud sailing the ueliou to tbe void he cocutcd eff thut cmcuut in bills aud threw it iu tho uiuiuie. . Tho man with Ika put slntieht rrssod without Lcsitutiun, uud t!w i.cxt with three cccs coucladed that Lis baud wasn't worth $3,000 more, eo be, too, dropped out ' . "How nbent splitting the pot, Jimf" nsked McrriHst y. "Never," replied Scovel, "but I'll let yoa take your last raise cut. " "Make it 1,000," said Morrisaey, "and I'll go yoo.'-' 1 . "All right," saidBcovcL "Whst'd yon have?" - "A lulln-pa-loosa,, answered big John, and threw bis hand to HeoveL There was a jack of hearts aud a deuce, tray, fonr eud fivo of diamonds. Soovel turned his band over - and showed the jack of diamonds, quecu of hearts, jock and seven of clubs, and ace of spades; he hud a solitary pair of jacks. Talk about consternation. Tbe man who had passed on tbreo aces made tbe air blue, aud tbe pat straight fellow fell unconscious. Scovel treated the house and took a cab to Albany. "If I had only thought yon was bluffing," said Morrisaey,. "I'd have sent yoa to Philadelphia on a freight train." There was $8,071 in tbe pot, which Bcovel won with a pair of jacks. 1'roy Observer. ' Tbe great wall of China is 1,600 miles long aud travei'es high moun tains, deep valleys end, by tueaus of archea, wide rivers. Tbo foundations nnd comers are cf (!rnuite, but the pviu cipul part is of blue brieks. The last official account of the population of China gives a tctul of upward of 400,000,000. The wastn land of the United King dom, including mountains, heath and common, is e.-Timuti J at 40 por cent A XT ord To natters. Mothers of children affected wllh C10141 or a spveto coid n-v.l not In-siiale I ! r ( 1 1 s C 1 1 h I ' e-'.. -i no c ..() ii. r n- 0 i.i i-v f in a;i 1 n 7 1 3 i ' 11' 1 OjC;::p:ia Curo L;sts vshat you cat. Itart.a-.al'.yd r! the fi.d sod aids '.i.re la irn .!, rnn.g and ivcoa-airjctl'-g lr.eeil.i.'tii d k-i-!le or gin. Ii ii i:ir i'-t (1 vovrred d ft ant r nd tn ic ho i t b-r prepa,ruo can uriro h it lo eielenry. It in. t'anl.y n-uev tnd pTmaiieDilyrures IT;rra.a, Inl,gtl(o, Heartburn, liui.fni, Kmr Sumiarh, Kausea, r-lrk Headache. t;atra!j-la.Camps, and a.ioth-rrru tof lmt-rff-td y-stloa. P'ttmt By r C BaiU tC. Ceica GRIST - HILLS. Xew TIU In, ISoliIn- ClieMt, Klevatorm BUtlj Corn t'leantTN Of the 1 atfst Improved and Up- tu-DaU mil Machinery. YOU II Tl:.Vti'US SOLICITED. tr 61' CCU 1. 1 VIN3 taken to clean ing and olir,bing ra.n before going through the mill-, winch inruree pure aaeal. Com, U.Hniur. Ot a- d Mixed Feed, QEORQE BISHOP. Hew Iiern, N. O, PBOFESMOMAL. r. U. Slamteaa. A. It. Ward i. M. tfaa, - K. W. Faa. SIMflONS, POU A WARD, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS al " LAW. - OfOo M 80, Front Street, nearly oppo- , site Hotel Uiattawka, (Offices also at Kalclsh and Smithfleld.) Praetiee id th counties ol OBTea. Dnpitn, Job, (huilow, Carteret PaniUeo, Wak, John.ton. Hitmen ana wiuon; l ta a -nm aad eleral Uoaru, and whrT aerire ar utwirvu. . . IMf. I'elleller, . ATTOR.VET AT LAW, IXKdU Street, Lawjert - Brkk Baildlng. Will nracttea hi the Countle ol Cravm cartaret, Jonoa, inulov anu famllco. U. M Court at Nw Bra ad tfuprrm Court e n sum. ROMULUS A. NUMN, .vroTLBTjtrsr . ja.x iA-vr ' HIW BRR.VK, M. C. Offlcet Opp. Hotel Chattawka. . - Boulh Front Street. V - Practice lu North Carolinu ' -' FINANCIAL. I. A. B, Free, B.H-Meadows, VtealrM . B.M.liaovss.Cashter. t CITIZEN'S BAJSK no ' Th Aoooonttiitnenas, BauAers, Corpot Ktton, rariuem, Merchant na.l otber n elTit on tavoruM Krai, frompt an1 eai ml situation ivii to U10 lntirt ol cur cut touer. . voiijun a wimw. . boa u o rm BBcrroaa. rardlnand Ulrica J. a. Madow, Hamael W. Ipoca, Ck. B. TOwier, J. W. Grain , X. W. Smullwooil, don. H. Ins. - JC. U. Meadows, 1 .Ohu. Dully, Ir. lanins ReJmondd MajerHabn M Ttioinat A.breea, "C.is.jtov. f. rri;roctt. f: & m. bank, HAT 1st, 1811 9, ' , napltal Slork,... . ...... 5,(HI0.00 Sarplu? 8,500,00 UaeUUeJ I'reC.ts, ,O25.0U - Or'KH!F.RS. . - ' L. H. CuTlir 1'resident. -. W. 8. Cuaowick, Vice Pres. T. W. Dswsr, Cashier. . J. W. UtDui a, Teller. , F. F. Matthiwb. Collector. DIRECTORS: Win. B. Blades, : M. M. Harks, O. D. Brailliaui, F. II. Pelletior, h. II. Cutler, Jno. Suter, W. 8. Chadwick, J. W. Stewart, " T. W.Dewey. , : We want your ti:9iiiei and feel that we can offer yoa us much in return or any other bank iu the city. It ia our endeavor to make husinesn relations mut ually pleasant: and., profitable to our patrons. ' SEE HERE ' ' We now furjiah :you Stovo Wood ready cut and delivered to your door. Alwaj t kppt nnder large sheds, never gets wet lu rainy weaibrr. . Nice Brick and Latbes, ' -. - ' Flats to Let. A lurgc stock of Mo. 1 Hand Made Heart Shingles Just arrived, -Tar and Lime. E!3 HILL, Tb W& Itt' gitv ta::es 1! 3 1 hnvo the ( 1: in lui'nl, am rea VMi a n re. i t. 1 1 1 v lax List f r IS'.'!) now iv nn -1 uiixi'Mis lo write T1h i.y Treasury ia yunr lieip very nmeb. 1 1 ; iy your tfi sen now, it will he Executors Notice. Tt ut4r.f t Ltef duly qnallArd ,rru r ol iu out 4 ria ti iJiia U lliil u Crea ouukiy, N t-, kiib) Konn all prrauaa bvin( tUiao iiuul wtU ii to ke- lil lb Mm Ouiy rranl lo emlil !. utor oa n brfiMt lb rsrd day of ng or Uiit Boihw win be btrad la bar ot Ux-ir itrxverv. AU wim ladrbted la Uae Mid rtai ara T a airrd to proeapt payakML IBM X-M ey of Aug. 139, CUAd P. HILL. Executor, Edxia U. UOL diotaaad. ILJIISISTUiTCR'S kUTlCIl fltHrif qnallfled as adattabitraior of Joba Wllbama, drceaasd, liu a CravM rouBty, M. C, tbw bt lo boU'jt all peraoet saving claiBM glnst U.e eslat of the said deceased to etbiMt iheta la the aa derticned oa or More U.e 1Mb, day of Ausut. IWi, or Ihl aoiios will be plead M la bar of Uir reeovwy, AU piranas kuirUrd to la aakl eelaia will please mat taiawlMi papmrai. TU'irt. r.KoUAmHT. R. W, Wuxiawaua, AdBtlaiatrator. AUoraey. This KHa day of August, lKSX. - - AIIMIXISTRITOU'S K0T1CI I Ilavirc anallfled aa adaiiolslratur of Julius f. twgiluti. deeeaard, lata of Craven euwau, rl. C. tlii Is lo ant If v ail pannas aavieg claims raint the estate ot the aaM d orated to present Iheta tn the undenigned l' aymeot oa or before tba thn dav -f Aottu. 1000. or una boucb win urn pieaaeo la Dar ot their recovery. All persona iodebled to the said estate will phase a ska immediate payment. JUSJtr-U B, COODON. Admlniatralor, Aognsi sin, itaw. . Notice lo Debtors and Credltoii. The Subscriber bavlnc qualified as El eeulor of the Last Will and Testament or W. U Whitferd. deceased, berebv aoiia. a all persunt having claims sjratnst Ibe esute to present ibern Intlll Clark In Nw liera, or tbeanbtofibpr at George town, n. v . oa or oeiore the in dav of AuBimi, A. U . 1000 or this notice will he pk-adnt In bar of recovery. Persons Indehit d tu Hie estate will make imme diate payment KEID WUITFORD, . Kiecator. CI MUiSlUNlR'S VALE I. North Carolina, I Superior Court. Craeu County, f liar Term, 1889 JOUN UUTvllINSON, JR. JOHS IIUTCUIN80N. Puituant to the judinient uf tbe Ba perlor Couit of Craven county rendered at tbe bprin Term 1B8, inlavorof John Hutchinson, Jr., and against ,nbn llutchlnton, as commissioner in said 1 lOimeni appointed. I will exnose to sule and sell to the highest bidder for caaii at t.ie uourt riouse door ot (.'raven countv. on Jlondav the 2d dav of Octo ber IttUO, at toe hour of U o'clock H, the lotiowtng 101 or laoa lying and being In ine cry 01 wow ucrn, aotcriocu a) 101 Iowa tnwll: - All that certain tract of land onr cI.amnI by John Hulchintnn of 1 W Hughes by deed dated Jm Vih 1358, and fully described iu the mortgage deed upon which the above entitled action is brought, duly recorded in tlie oinoe of the rlegister of Deeds ot Craven county In book 61, pages 810 and 817. The true being a part ol the lot in the town of New Hern, known and distinguished In the plan of axid Town hr the number 86. and emending from the Houtht-nM corner of Broad and Hancock streets, K8 feet, & Indies on Broad atieet, tn the Northwest comer of vt hiclicoau Whites and on Hancock .trtet southwardly 1S7 feet, 6 ii.cliej; unitnded nn the north by Broad street, on Ihu south by AU lander Mil' lei's line, on tbe east by Whicbooats Whites line and on the west by Hancock atteet. September 1st, 1899. 1 - . . F. n. KOBEBTb. . , " Comniifisloncr. NOTICE Or SALK OF LA fill rOH PARTITION. Nortift 'arollna. Craven Court, i In the riaperior Court, before Clerk, f v B F Dinkini, John D Dinkiut, Edward A Dinkins, John R Harvey Stephen Harris and Helen Harris, an infant by her next friend. B F Diukine, Petilionera. Pursuant to a decie of Ilia 8iix rior Court of Craven county In the above en titled proceedings tor xule of (and for partition render d by the clerk of said Superior mirt on lb 2nd day i.f Sep tember, 1899. The undernlened as com- mUaiooer will offer for ssle and sell fctJ Eublic auction for cah to the highest idder at the court house door of Craven county on Wednesday the 4ib day of Oc tolier, 1899, at the boor t IS o'clock noon, all the following described real real estate, towil: . . . Being the land allotted to Edward Hoell in the -division of the lands of lira Frances lioell, deceareil, snd known as lot No 4 in said division, adjoining the lands of John McRoy, Edmund Dinkina, and others, beginning at the corner of lot number S in said division and runs north 8 went 124 pole; thence north til east IU poles; thence north 80 west 01 poles; thence north 68 west 21 poles; thence south 15 west CO poles tbe other coiner of lot number 8; thence with the line of lot number 9, which is tlie Hoell line 10 the beginning; con tai?iiiii 111 acres more or bat; it being the same land encveyed by Alphonso Hm li to Edmund, BK,()W and John D Wnklns. by doed dated December 19, 1810, and recorded In tbe office of the Heetater of Deeds, Craven county, in tx ok 92, paire 10i , ' kis September Sod. If99. ' r ROMULU.S A. HUNK, V ' -. Commiuinner. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. North Carolina, Buperior Court ' . Craven Co. f Before Ibe Clerk B F Dlnkirt, Admr of Ada Dinkin-, de ceateri, m. John D MnllnP, U F Dii kl-ip. Helen lluriifl, Edward J loklcs, Carolin kice and A V Kice. -To Edward riukine. Fsq: It appealing to the satisfaction of the Court by affidavit that Edward Dinkina is a eon resident of the Hi ate nf IS'orih Carolina, yoii are lierehv notified, that a summons and petition for sale of real eslute lr as-ets baa been duly filed In the clerk's ollice of Craven county, N C, in tlie above entiiled action by B F Din kins, a Iniiiiistintur, you are hereby no t.ttiid to niM-ar before said f l irk at hi it: " in iNe Jiern, Craven county, N C. ii t-anirday, Oetober 18 h UM, at 12 o'cWk 111, aud answer or demur to said j'l Uii.'ii hi yuu niiiV deem bft-t, oiLer w tne 1 - r of t. e pelr ' utr will lie 1 -i-, 1 is oi.Ur tiiat tins notice b i- ! o-.-e a week (or 6 weeks In . ...V i Ml 1 i .it., i; 11. K r ' t. 1 1, 13. I'OMHIfSIOKtR-S MLK Kortk Tan li a. I Sur. nn Cr. Lra fa ( 111 Tetaa, i7. JjartLilaaa, va. vTashlagioa 8ld . Haaaak hlad I enasnt to a ittJcak Mi rradend at lb fall Tma Inui vi msera 9ty Urn pertor ( ourt in th ab.v raiulvd fcifc. a which said Jibl(n.ui Ike aadirMtBrd were duty raiirii ewnntniuiura tor ta sal ut ittm pn.urrty ken iauiller d . acrihcd. Now therefore la BoMrdabee wilb aiid ' judgment Kjtd lij niUrJ of piaiMlg - will on cl ( aai anu trll to ibr fciaheM bidder lor cms at Mlilieaurtiua at Ida eoui t boaee duor ia New Mi i-e M. day the ib day t Noveaulir tfirs at II o'clock aa.tne fiJloln ie-1 prrpeit. towii; la tlie cunlf ol Crxreu aad Btale of NnriH Canulua I'erabroka road and adjoiuioc the laudt i4 Pfeillip J LreoB lh autUi; ibelaMd kna a, tbe Bray place on iImhouib; ibe land of KU stuaeley oa the wist bjmI UoanoVd eatbeiat by rVn.Un.ke r.-U Itiiug tbe same huid pumliatid l-y W abii-gioa rln I root the be it "I Jiwa I laypamle Kdced eitulid by m tin-. 1aypo4e, lecutiia to whkrh raid dead rtlrreeew U hereby made for a full aod mora drH alia deaeiiplioa Ihrrei.f, (en ept tea -aores Ux-rruf hcrrlofnir, coon-red to fhillo J Lee.. Ihe alova ihciilied propel ty ling the earn uimhi which Ibe dwelling house ot the said Washington Made aud Uaaaab tUade U lncnUu aad whereon they now lemrte. This lUUi day nr Hr.lemlier J. E. dt H. MAKA, t'limmtemnnera. COMMISSIONElt'S SALE. North Carolina, Superior Court, , Craveo Co. f My Term, 1899. John S Oarretl, ' VS. Henry J L-ng aud C ) Rnnch. Pursuant to a Judgiueot ol the 8u-e-riorCnurti.f t raveu iMumy rendered at tbe Mav term tnV9 in Hie mIhivb eniiilrd action, the nndersigiH-d aa comniluloner will offer for sale and n il to rite hmlxst bidder lor canh ot public vendje at the court bouse door in New iiern, N I', on Monday, toe Vth day of November It-99 at 19 o'clock to, the following described Iota of land aituate In the city of New Bern, county of I raven, and I-late nf North Carolina. Being lota 16J snd 163 with all improvement th reon situsU-d nn the northeast corner ot Main and Mniry it recti In Kannville In tbe city of New Bern, adjoining tho Ims of John Dawson aud otliera and b unded as fol low!: On the north hy Main street and oa Ibe cast by Hurry Mr. et, nn tbe south by the land of Jobn Dawson and 00 the west by A In am Dudley's lot, bt Ing 103 feet ou Wain rtii-rt, l4 feet on slurry street being a pint ot tract of land left Isaac W Eubanks by will nf Allen U Eubanks, deceased, and the same lots conveyed to the said Henry J Long by deed from E M Pavle trustee ot Isaac W Eubanks and recorded in bonk 83 on pages 431 and 4-fl hi the office of tho Kegister of lieedt uf Craven county to which refertn u is Im', ex cepting thirty foct which has been cou-vey-d to Win Btarkey by d ed. This ID1I1 dav of September 1899. It. W. WILLIAMSON, J. E. O'UAIIA, CoinmiKHionem. Notice of Sale oi Land For Partition. North Carolina, 11 In the Sirjierlor OouiV Craven (Jo. I Ikfoio tho Clerk. J I ilarl; field, Mrs Sarah A Taylor, las C,Talor, l)r 1 M Taylor, Dr Ceo Attmoic, Dr it U Primrose, W U uliver, Oeo A Oliver, Mary T Oliver, Thomas Cnrainble and Martha Cnus'.ablu Ins wile, lienj It Uutkeand tiniinab Iiuakc bis wife, Mar tin Wiliard and hli7.nl-.ctll G Wllard his wife, ltelieeca t.l Altmoie, lir J D I lark, Hannah T Clark, The Trunin tit Davidson Ool'ege, Nrrtii t'liruliuik, lit t tio J I ln-k, aud Clias ft Uoilister, execu tor of Frances Taj lur, deceased. Pursuant to a decree, ot llw Superior Court of Craven e.i.Lly in the aliove entitled prooeedingH for idi of limtl for parlitu-n 'rendered ny the 1 lerlt of saiil dupcrior Com t on the 7;h day of Bcp Uuiber.lbV'J 'the undersigned as commissioner 111 offer lor sale uud tell at public auction for cash to thn highest bidder, at llio U-tirt U.'iine iKor of Ciaven o-unty on Ttiedy the IU1I1 day of UeuiUr leVJ at the hour cf 13 o'cbvlt noon all the fol lowing tleyoribed real entato lowit: A tract of land contulnioir 6b 0 aores, lying and being in the couuiy i f t laven and partly in Pamlico county, on the uonh side of Reuse river hetwten the beads of tba northeast prong, of I.litio rwift Creek and buy riser, Ui inning nl Wright C Stanly's Utt corner living leur hundred and ninety olea ftotn raid Bianly't beginning at a black (:um and on a courae touth fifty three eatt aud runs the reverse oi bis line south seven degrees west one thousand & lorty polca to but corner then nlorg sniAlicr of mbi Stanly's lines sonth forty five degrrca eatt fourteen hundred sud fifty poles to. bit corner then south forty Ave digreea east teven hundred snd live polta then north forty flvo degrees tast two hun dred aud seventy two poles then north eleven hundred and seventy poll to a gum at liny river bridae theu north fifty three degrees west time l.nndied and twenty poles then south foily degrees wist seven hnndrwl and fifty poles then north forty flvc degrees wislil ven hun dred and twenty poles nerlli fivm r'e j,r es eaat i-Ix hundred and iVti'V 10I. t then north fifty three degn ki two hundred poles to the first stall t ; i-ho a certain 1 lece r (larcel of land, lilu'ilc, lying and beini; in the i-onuty 1 f I raven i d the north title of Kill lake and wc-t s do tf lilack lake, ht'tim.iiig at. a p. press on Ellis' lake tho one n I'e trie wistwaid from I li landing n nniri north two hundred snd ihirty ihne pees, then rouHi c'gbty two degrn ea-J tao hundred nnd eighty p 1. s to li e Black lake, then along Hip Lit c Son 'It thine 0 degrees eaxtcne h,nried and ten p -Im to Jame Parrotfs iind cor dei, thence wl.h his line fcnth thirty p fii c' west one hundred and twenty nob to a cypress his l-eeiui-iiiit corn r on Kills' lake eighiy pons above the la' dii g and tbene wiih the various, meanders of he lake tn tbe filvl elalloiv containing time hundred and - ninLly ur 1. This Sep'cmber 7, 1899. -. D. WAHD, . v W II Ol IVER. - KOMLLU8 A. NUNN, Commissionci. - IH 11 MM hi r T-rBeaw? ' ' f 1 - j I r i : ' " v- m - t fr i'l-i-rrp . - . .v a, i 1 1 J or t h i ' ' ni- -. 1, p; '( ii, or piiOLO, 'i p -,1 fi-ivN-e, 5 I- KO Attv'fi J ; x. .- II t a i it O l.'ttiore pawuL - r- J 1 --j - s - ia ' I . ):, ;:-,iNCT:N.L,'-. teettmcnla'a, free. f. :. csrrrY co.,tu , : , o Sold by Vn- '?!, 7"c e::' ru "y r::-t a -e t' i-1, i (
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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