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THE JOURNAL. t-ubltakad erv u.t ta tb yaer, - f luMa, el a Braa ro f. t. CHAtrL5 L STEVEXS. sma aJB rorjr6. CBHCRiPTK! RATMJ year, hi eavanoe. J o r'- sdvaoo,.. joaiv, ay Bvi b th v... AdverUstag bases fas Blah id htafari s Ibe tNast OfBea, Mew hi, I.C. saoond etas OBelal ripr af Nw rB ui Cravea Ceaaty. Nv Hera. K. C, 0L 4. OORSItlORI rTo MTBior. !; nT, . ' ; Th advanced prtee af balldlag Mi' f Ul bv provoks tb aeasalhal the lias (or lbs promotion Md develepawat of local enterprise It aa favorable. No doubt It U beller (or bolldsrs to ftt tbelr materials el Ww agar than Ukav lo pay high 'prices,' bat how sock development wmU that. ever be It aaUrprlaat and lad Otlriat had to wall for dull periods, with low prima far vrythtnT .-T . Marklalaearebooaslaf, therefor belter wall for a doll . aaaaoa lo balld warehouses aaa coUea'tsUll. when art ces of material get dowa, la aa aioaaa offered by Sons persoa tat Mt laktnl took la local enlerprUeeJ L i . Vail aalU tblaga look batter, aalU, atock aad pnl la uoay to assist local development, la lh roloa of Ihaaa sam persons whaa prloaa for all klnda of good sre dowa. How ahall a Iowa develop kelllag ho tweea tkese two klad of advlpaf . It simply will aever balld up sor go ahead, but will remain daad aad onT progressiva,' waiting aad walling for wh.t ll. lllMaa thlak a mam f.anrahl season, which never cemes. . . ,' j The pramolloa aad deTolopmaat of local saterprlce art not to b 'started except when the bualaeae eondttioU lok favorable. . ' , . , Tha ooet of aa Industrial aaterprls to not based alona bdob nraaent Drloe. - f . but upoa what return th Antece-rls will pay apoa lla aost, had this ' eaa easily be determined.. : Conditions today - ara favorable for local dsvolopnaeat and the fa tar b promising for all kinds of industries. ' To sit dewa and Watt because there hat been aa adranoe la price to sheer folly, unless those thus taking this posi tion wish to be badly left la the ' world's upward aad aa ward progress. The time to .balld aad work for a town's development te today. ; i - . aaMaaaaaBaaaaaaasaaaaa 4 .. Beware af Olataaaata be Catarrh That 7' Ceataha Barery, ' as mercory will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely, derange the whole system wbea entering It through the mnoeas surfaces., Buck articles should never be ased eioept on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do to tea fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufac tured by F. 1. Cheney Co .Toledo, contains no mercury, and to taken Inter nally,' acting directly upon the Uood and mucous surfaces of the system. In baying Hall's Catarrh Care be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally, aad made In Toledo,' Ohio, by T. i, Cheney ft Co. Testimonials free. . Sold by Druggists, price 78c per bot tle, z-- , ,' . ;- " ' ' . Hall's Family Pills are tha kesU ' Lyman Barnes, ef Ottawa, San., tried to enlist tn tha army vaa day last week, bat found himself fear pounds short In , weight. " He went away and for twenty- . J l. J -.. JV-.I II . I.L I luur uubii nuuou mmw w ilk iovu, with the result of gaining tha four - rounds - and admission Into the ear vice. - , . , Telcaaie Sraytieaa - Are grand, buv Bkin Eruptions rob life of joy.' Bock! n's Arnica Barre cons mi " ....Irn .n.t t... UVUI W.'V MU, U U ' . : BUV. . 1. ! L I Bores, Ulcers, Fulont, Corns, Warta,'Cwts, Eru' Burns, Scalds, Chspped Hands, C... .Ins. i t Pile cure on earth. Drives out Falua and Aches. . Only ! k:Is a bot. Cure gaaran- teed. Sold by F. S. 1 ?y ft Co., Drug gists.: Omsuii.1 irs . The East Or Greenland to t four years .4- ... ... . 1 Si'.nnT. around to West and back, often, according to Nansen, re malnirg no loager than so hoqr at ths trading station before taking up their homeward Inarch.. . ! Joseph Stockford, Ilo'jdon, JTe., healed a sore rum I" ' -.eny s and cured his piles of 1m j t ni' by v - T'eWitfa V, " h J I : ', It tuna '1 skin C. i, i a I A I 1 t. Sl . T t 1 i : u I . - r . a t?e i f ' i i t :a ;t t-f ;it la f;it A l iu c.i k. tnd t trt tta UeS la e-an-h of aa ars:i.tat titl a ttij ;-m-i in ir. t a t I ! r. u. Ib ,,') u.n (uiHuat, lumitnl . "Ahl In. )I tj ii auy diaicoada Ttaisno" injirti- hij tb st-'M fa bili.' .rl r u "o So IS.tVM. Tbr" howiL kit cat bnltoM - ftM $J.l0 rft. toij Biy if bat trsnkfu) up oar rxjutn." Tu Chu4' mil did 04 mi j torn e. bet that evning. by arranKviurnl with the bead waiter, Davis wss i Ucwl at eepfM ekioe at a table wtxve 1bfr wrre avvrral vacant cbatra. Piawutly several Btr, all commrcial travdnra, ealrrrd the dialog rootn, aad each one had a larte cat Uas frail dwh fatrBd ea his breast, while glaae prism hong pnxVal from each coat and vest battu. Hobcrly soarrhlDf to Davia' Utile, the sew niea took tbe verant eeeta, and the Chtcro man entertained tbe actor with) Aa. I see yoa adipire our dia- ada. This owe" puinting to the frail dish "oast me ts. 000, 000. Tbese" indicating tbe prisma "cost 12 M, 009 each, aad we have three ear kusds like them at the depot waiting ts be aide tracked." Davis not only chanc ed hie table, but went to another hotel Louisville Courier -Journal M Was rteaiB. The advantage of a trained anrse Is that she knows not only whst to do, bat what Dot to do since unnecessary attentions roerjly exbaust tbe pstjeni Tbe potat is illustrated by the follow- lag story from an old Cape aewspapei of tha time of tb Zola wsr, wbea kindly bat vniBstracted ladles rushed off la eiubumming onnibera to give their cervices at tbe military hospitals. "What can I do fur Xvn. my poor fellow r ' asked one of the gentle nurses of a eaffar, . Nothing, tbsnk yon, miss," 'Not anything" said tbo charming visitor persnssively.- "I don t think so, ninnnared tbe woonded mn wearily. - . . "At lesst," she suid mildly but Bnn- ly, "I can wsh yonr face." Bbe fetch e4 tbe aereKury juntrriala and acoured Mr. . Atkins' rueful conntrnanco. "There 1" sue announced. "Now yoa will feel nice and clean."- I eofrbt to. miss." said the soldier. with a faint smile. "You're the ninth lady who's washed toy fare this morn war , - wuittumo auxm.' ' gala toe the liver, Stsenash, Bowels aad Kidaeys. . For biliousness. eonstlDation and ma laria. ' j .- r Kor ladlresllon. sick "and berrous beadache. -.' " -- For sleenlessness, nervousness and heart failure. . For fever, rhllls. debtlltv and kldnev diseases, lake Lemon Kliilr. Ladles, lor natural and thorouib or gs lo regulation, take Lemon Klixir. eucauu f i ooiues ai arnggista. Prepared only by Dr. 11. atoslev, At lanta, Ga. ' ' A Premmsat Minister Writes. After ten rears of rreat sufferlnr from Indigestion, with great nervous prostra tion, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Hoziey'a iiemon fiiixlr, ana am now a well man. uav, u. V. uavis. Ed. M. E. Church South, Mo. 28 Tamall Atlanta, wa. , - rTsmiasat Hsmshlaa Wrrtea. Dr. H. Moet.bt. Atlanta: Hsvlnr been great sufferer for three years from Indigestion,' and been- treated by many physicians, who failed to give me any relief. Continuing to grow worse my brother advised me to try Dr. Mot ley's Lemon Elixir, which remedy he bad ased for several years. I commenced lla use, and must ssy yonr lmon fellxer is the greatest medicine on earth. I have never suffered a day tinea I commenced using Lemon Elixir. , - , ! II. L Kocco. SOI Hernando St, Memphis, Teoa. ; This is to certify thai I ased Dr. Mot ley's Lemon Elixir for neuralgia of the head aad eree with the most marked benefit to my general health. I would fladly have paid $300 for the relief It aa ft-lvea me at a cost of two or three dollars. . - H. A. Brail, Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co., Ga. i, :. . .... .-. ' ' - - The Spirit el tha Age. The Father When I was your sge, sir a dldnt hsve time to spend my nights running after the girls. , , r Well, dad, I shall be only too glad If I can be of any service to yoa now. ' torf ef a Slave. ; To be bound band and foot for years by the chains of disease Is the worst form of slavery. George D. Wllllams.of Hsnchester, Hlch. tells how such a slave was made free." He says, "My wife hss been so helpless for Ave years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, shs Is wonderfully improved and able to da her own woik." This supreme remedy for femsle diseases quickly cures nor vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle' working medicine to a Godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only bv cents. Sold by F. S. Duff, druggist, ' Aa Bigs ef Usefulness. Adversity Is the grindstone on whlh we lese enough to put an edge of useful ness on ear lives. . Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111., makes the statement tliift she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she waa treated for a month by her family physl clan, bot grew worse: He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption snd that no medicine could cure her. Ker dragIst suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; Bhe bought a bottie snd lo her delight found hen-elf bpn 1 ? i Hit doe. he continued lis use suJ after t:.kirs six bm'.Vs found I :rw.',f sound anj v :!, now dm s her own bouocwoik an 1 U h.'.I s s':e P,.r v . r ... , : , ), ...r.sf f -. r , .. As CV)Ukla Tubs Mrs Brows Tbr' so rttoa Mall wky tbenalioolds't be oati preachers Mr Jones Asd inmi Mrtl Mrs Druaia Wii-i-ys; tut Iks asm aaal be cLae4ad. During the wlawr of 1WT Mr. J IUd, oa of vbe Uadiug citlseea Bad a&ercbaau of Clay, Clay CV, W. Ya, amrk hts leg agalBat a oat of lo la each a maaeer a lo braise ll severely, It beraase very bmc swsllesi aad aaiaad him so badly that be could Bet walk witheat tbe aid of crotches. He was treated by physlraaa, also ased several kinds of llnlmeal aad two aad a halt gallons of whisky la bath lag It, bet aotblog gave aay relief aalil be beg aa eslng Chamberlala's Pala lialav This brought alaaoat a ooeapleta care la a week's time aad he bells Uat had be aot Bed this vein xly his leg weald have had to be amputated. Pala Bala la aa equaled for sprains, brulsas aad rbeaas) tUm. For sale by F. 8. Duffy ft Co. Fried wssp soap la ooaslderevl great delicacy la Chlaa- II Is staled that they are quite aa acquired tasta. "Whta oar boys were eJmoet deed from whooping cough, ear doctor gave One MlBute Cough Care. They recovered rapidly writes P. B. Bellas, Argyle, Pa. It cures coughs, colds, grippe aad ell throat aad lung troubles, F. B. Duffy. Pickpockets la Ike Strand have grwwa so bold that one recently snstehed the welch of A Msslsr la Cbsncery as be waa walking Into the court building. The Strand Is aow patrolled by deteo Uves la plain clot be. I wish lo express my thanks to tbe manufacturers af Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Qlarrhoea Remedy, for hav ing pat oa the market seen a woBderful medicine," says W. W. Uassloglll, of Besamont, Tsxss. There are many thousands of mothers wkeaa children hsve been saved fiom attacks of dy sea lery aad cholera lafsatum who most also feel tbankfuL It to for sale by F. 8. Duffy ft Co. ; Hark Tarala Siag t Lead. Birliu, Ootober; 1. "Mark Twain (Samuel L Clemens) ba arrived In this city from 8wedea en route te Lon don, where he tnleods la spaad the win ter. - . . 10. Br. S. Eetchtea's ftatt B luetic. Hay be worth to yoa mora lhaa $100 If you have a rkild who soils bedding from Incontence of water during sleep Cares old and young alike. It arrest the trouble at once. fl. Sold by C. D Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. C. Almest aatasalt. The Beniimentallst Poets, yon knew, are born, not msde. ThsJtaterlallit Oh, yea, I know, but If there were any demand far the goods a poet factory will be started Inside a week. i Bismarck's Irea Herre Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are aot .found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys aud Bowels are oat of order. If yoa went these qualities and the success tbey bring use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only t3c at F. S. Duffy ft Co's. drag store. , r. , . . ; Canst t Eater There. ".Do yoa suppose they play golf in nesTsnf shs asked. "Ob, Impossible!" be replied. "lust think of the language the game calls forth." ' . . iiaaj - - Why experiment oa yourself with remedies of dinbtful utility when yon can get Clismberlain's Cough Reiaed. I which has stood the test of timer .Twen ty live years' sals and use have proven that remedy to be a prompt aud certain cure for colds. It will cure a cold la a dsy If taken as soon as tbe cold has been contracted and before It has settled In the system. . Bold by F. 8. Daffy Co. . Metreeelitaa. . "Your town has grown a great deal since 1 ssw It last: In fact, it Is getting to be considerable of city. Toe can lost bet It te. We boll oar drinking wster. Ton assume no risk when yoa buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Hemetly. F. S. Duffy ft Co., will refund your money if yoa are no', aatis- fled after using It. It Is everywhere ad mitted lo be the mod successful remedy in use for bowel complaints snd the only one thst never fails It Is plesssnt, safe snd reliable. Sis Ixyorieace. She Have you ever beea In Utah? - He No, but I wss once engaged to three girls st the sam time, so I knew sbout wht some of the siea out there have to put up with rv.r h fti i Distressing Ktdacy aod ese relieved in s'r hoip-s I y South An-c i ! " T C; -' prcat 8u-r ' ni - ' i i' r, k' ' i ' , ' ; "i'v- it tls, A CAN. Hav K IN V.,CH A H'.MAM 4. 'I V43 ThE TAKf Tm Tnr v a ItoMaarr Sa a h.a uirr e siw at Bve Sum Vna Botmm tfcS a4 Br IB CaailaaU, Tbe at.irlr tbat m!aakcsiire send bonie orte Uumw a vWtd light opua the dark and eaTss fuudltkjb that attrosiasa tbeia. (km of Um trerbers ot tb American HapUat Ml liary aniua, tn bis aantuU rrport. UUs ot a recent lax-kWut that occarre4 far Bp tbe Konro rfvvr among the aatlvee Bvtng aroaind the eaorae ef Lavke Tusa ba, only a abort dlstasce sou lb of the Us rtTf. Early eax Sunday -ssorBinc, as tb Bilaainasry an4 bia wife were prepar ing for tbe dutlea of tbe dev. ther hear! a aMMtt troa toe lake. Aa eld man was aeeo aetd m a canoe, wblrb a number of ataJwart frllowe were paddling a feet aa tbey could toward toe little rtver that carries the water ef tb lake to the Kan go, a few mile aorta. Tbe old man waa crying la a fraatle aad deepalrlng voice; "Upebe aa tioukaaa.' The were the nam by whlcfe tb mlaalooary aad his wlfb are knows te tbe aatlvee. Tb aid fellow called them agalu and again, till he saw tbe white maa aad bis wife standing aa tbe beach. Tbea be shouted to them: "Oh, come and aav me I Tbey are taking rue away to kill and eat mer Tb missionary understood the sitae tloa at oore. Tbe place m not mora than a day travel from tb mouth of the great Mobangl tributary of tha Kongo. T1 banks of tb Mobanai ara lined with cannibal tribe, and M Is one f tb graataat botbeds of rannlbei- Explorers bare aftea told of tbe eaooea it out from these tribe to tbe districts a little south of tbe Kongo for Bo other purpose than to bay slave or steal men to carry away to their bomea for their cannibal feaata, Hera waa aa old friend of tbe missionaries woe bad fallen Into tbe power of tbea aaraga forager. Not a moment was to be net, for the canoe waa shooting past tbe statlou and rapidly approaching tha foot of the Ink. . At word from the whit maa a half dozen young blacks mooched a canoe In-the lake and plied their pad dle with all tbelr might It waa aa exdrtag cbsse. Tbe cannibals, seeing tbey were pursued, redoubled their en ergies to reach tbe river a few miles north of tbutn. It was a boat race In dead earnest, and tb stake was a human life. - There were atx of tbe pursuers and only four of the fugutlv canoemen. Tbe chasing party bad a larger sam total of muscle, and this advantage be gan to tell. Blowly the missionary boat gained on the cannibals, wbo saw at last that tbey would certainly be caught before tbey reached tbe river. Then they paddled like mad for the shore, and the pwrsuera were only a few boat length from them aa they ran tbelr canoe op on tbe beech. - Tbe cannibals jumped out and three of the in made tbelr escape Into tbe woods, carrying with them a consider able quantity of brass wire, the form of money tbey use In buying -slaves. Tbe fourth man waa made a prisoner and was taken back to tbe missionary settlement with tbe poor old captive, wbo waa now trembling with Joy as a few momenta before he bad quaked with fear. Tbe missionary aay that If he bad not called for help be would probably bare been killed before night The expected then happened. Of coarse, the savage did not relish the Idea of returning to their people with out Any victim and with one of their party missing. The white man felt cer tain .tbey would .try to ransom their comrade, and, sure enough, the crest fallen man eaters after a little while appeared within balling distance, They bad brass wire, they shouted, and bow much did tbe white man want In exchange for their friend. ; He wanted all they had, and after considerable parleying a lot of wire was brought half way to the station. The old man said be was sure this wire was all bis captors had In the canoe, and Ounlly It was accepted and the prisoner released. The men prob ably made their way as best tbey could back to their tribe. - Tbe wire was worth only (4, but the missionary any this was enough to keep tbe old uinn In food for over nine months, and the. fair Inference Is that the cost of living on the npper Kongo has been reduced to a bedrock basis. The Kongo state Is rigorously sup pressing cannibalism as far as Its in fluence extends, and therefore the na tives who Indulge In tbe practice no longer dnre. In accordance wltb tbelr former custom, to send large expedi tions out to buy slaves. Now and then. however, a small party engage In the hazardous business, hoping by tha small nees of tbelr number to escape the attention of tbe whites. New York Bun. ... " Prevalence of the LrlaB Habit. Did you ever count up how many times In the course of a dny yoa telk a lie even though yoa consider your self a truthful person T Ton tell a He when a friend asks If a new hat Is be coming, when you praise something your hostess cooks and when you say you had a good time In bidding her goodby. You must He or offend a hun dred a dny. nud you naturally prefer to lie. Its effects may be as bad as those of giving offense, but ibey are not so apparent. Atchison Globe. The cemeteries around London cover 2,000 acres, and the land they occupy represents a capital of $100,000,000. The smallest known Insect, a par asite of the lizard, Is but one-ninetieth ef tiii Inch In length. On the 10th of December 1CD7, F.v. 8. A. Ponalme, pmtor M. E. Church, ! Ii, ft, I ' "I, V.'. Vs , co-itrm i i I ' ni 'I r in i i' ' I (" t f I 1111 '1'Vli' it ( ' Is i r. "A' r i . : ; l) s r. -cr of r . -r " 1, : !, rl t in t:-e i i r i i '.It 1 ! t- ;'. 8 ( ; : - a ; 4 . .. : -ii,. ." 1 r Cj4 -j-wiii Curo vt hit you eat. It art- ? - V.!t A iria Ihm t,A mwiA .14. Mature la s ire i.-,-then: rig and rncoa-S'.rucu-g the ext.autd dytlv or gax.a. ltiSlhU'tO nt,wrld i-t, aotsodtooic No Wr preparation ran ar;nvb it to rr.c:eticr. It lo S'BOL. r re. 1 vea and wrnniunilf -i I'yI()ta,.Iad:giuiat Heartburn, fcirk He4-h,OMt,M,('van:paBxi3 All other rmi:ii of ln!rfe-tdfUa. ww a- v wf.iUI V. F 8. DCFFT. Step Ladders, Step Ladders, Step Ladders. 4-Fxrt Xdidder ;for 48c. A ff-Foot lilder Tor eoc. A. 6-Foot Isadder For 72c. . Th niceat joti ever aw. Now dont wait nntil thej art all gout, bat come at once and apply yourself. Yoa can't afford to borrow on when they can be had at the Low Priors. Everybody Need a Slrp liadder. i .. (So (!me Along Aud Get One. J. C. Whitty to PE0FESSI0NAL. t. at. SlMsteas, I. H. Pea, A. D. Ward . B. W. Pa. SIMnONS, POU WARD, ATT0KXITS aad COTJKSELOKS at '-s:, LAW. ' BKW . C Ohio M Bo, Front Street, nearly oppev site noiei unatiawaa. (Offloas also at Raleitrh aad Bmithfield.) Praollea la la oowntiaa ot Craven, Dnpita, Jihim, Uaalow, Oartaret FaniUeo, Wake, Johnatsn. Uarnatt and WUaoo; la tb Sa mm mm federal CoarU, and whrvr arvii'as araaeauva. . P. II. Pelletler, ATT0KNIT AT LAW, llddl Strawt, Lawyer. Brltk SsitMUg. mux pimtmm la M CoaatlM ot Cravaa WunL Ja.i. Oaalov aaa Paaallee. 0. Court at liaw Barn aad Buaraaia Cow aa ataaa. R0MULU3 A. NUNN, .aVVXOJLMJBX . JkXC "j. ItVIIUI, H. C ' Offlc: Opp. Hotel Chattawka. 8oulh Front Street. .. Practice la North Carolina. FINANCIAL. T. A. tlraaa, Fraa, l.B. ataadewa, Tls I I. U. SBOVBS.Caahlar. CITIZEN'S BANK oar aw asMiar js, istcu DO A SKKB&AL BAM KIMS BCB1MXSS Th Aecoaats oi Banks, Bank.r. Corper atloaa, Vanaara. atarohaut and others r ealvwl oa tavorsbl. tanua. frompt aad ear rul auaatioa e u inun ai oi oar ea (omar. ooueouoaa a spaouuv. BOABD or BIBSOTOaa. rrdid Ulrieh - K. H. hteadowa, J. A. k"atowa, Cha. Dnfy , Jr. t.ul W.Ipoek, JauKia KedmoadJ t. H.fowi.r, ' lvar Halm t J. w . tirainn.r, TuoiniLa A.Wra, B. W. s fluwuod, C. B. ov. fao. h.iTU. . W. r. Crockett. f. d a m:, MAI 1st, 1888. Capital Stock ,....$75,000.00 Sarplas,..,... ...... 8,500,00 Undivided ProDts 4,025.00 OFFICERS. L. H. Cdti.kb President W. 8. Chadwick, Vice Pres. T. W. I'nwsY, Cahier. J. W. Hmnis, Teller.) F. F. i. ATTUswa, Collector. ) e:::cctok3: . Wm, B. E'ades, M. M. Murks, - O. 1). Pimiiiam,-- F. 11. Pelletier, h. It. ( u -r, Jno. h"fr, .tj. 4, J.W.I wsrt, -ll t ,r ! s r 1 f 1 f t v - "'-i t ' 1 1 r - a 1 1 i, , j t.) 0 LLaiL l OTIC II. lmsismTCKS lonn i Ka.i-f aaaJi&ad as attnlsJeuete- af Jta M . .aa. itirim j, law e4 Craves rouaty, X. C , IBM I te aoufy all petaoa kioif cIum iilMI U4 atal af the aald deraaard to esfaibM tbeca SoiBe a earaigara oa M twor la Utk, aay of ausuat, IWM.or LhU aotkw will aenlred 4 la bar c4 ibair taeottvy. All proa Isdtbtrd t Ui aaM aalai will pan sua hmaaediat papatrat. 1UD4 r. atcvARTHT. R. W, Will i aaaaoa. AdoalBlstralor. A Horsey. This tOlk dar of Augast ISM. I'OMMIifSiOStU'ls Klt Hertk Carollnv Benerloe (W, f Fall Tersa, IW7. Craraa Ca. ioaeph L, Uahs, vs. Wsshbgtoa Blade, Hannah Made, larsaaaiio a tadmweit raaoerad at the Fail Terss 1867 ot Ursvaa ooaaty Ba perior (wart Is Um abov anil lied acltoa. la wkk said yadgasaat the BBdrraigBed were duly appointed eommlsslooera for th ssl of the prooertv bvrelaafiar da- Kflbti. Now iberefore la aeeordaDC with said Ljudg mam sad by rcqaaat of ptalaltaT wa win oner roc aaua aad U to IB hlgbeal bidder lo eaab at aeblie aaotioo al lb couit boas 4uor la Nw Bera oa Mon day tb Ala day of November 18M at It clock sa, th follow lag real property, towiti In lb county of Craraa aad Stale of North Carolina oa Pembroke road and adjoining lb beds of Phillip J Lee oa the aortb) the htads ksawa aa tbe Bray place on th tooth; Ibe mod of n u sioaaiey oa IB wret aaa boeaded aa tbe eeM by Pewibroke road. Betag the eaaa land pwrehassd by Waahlsitoa blade from th heirs ef Jess ( Is y pool uy eaaa execoiea ny aasriioe uisypooie. Kxeeatrlx to which said dd reterenee 1 hereby mad for a full and more det ail deacrlptioa thereof, fexcent tea ere thereof heretofore, cooveyed la miilD lhe abov deaerlbed property being tbe asm upon which lb dwelling bona of the said Waahlngtoa Blade and tJaosah Blade at loeatetr and whereoa tbey now reside. Ibis law day or BruiemDer law. J. & ft R. O'HAHA, CommuMiooer. COMWISSIOHIR'S 8ALI. North Carolina, ISaperlor Coart, Cravfl Co. May Term, 18W oha B Garrett, T. Bsary J Long aad C O Roach. Purauant to a Judgment ot tbe Supe rior Court tif I raven ouanty rendered at tb slay term IBM la Ibe above eoUtled sciioa, the undersigned ss commissioner III offer lor sal and sell to lb blKbest bi'lder for cash at nubile vend j at the court house door la new brn, n I', on Monday, tb eib dsy of novemoer lbw at IS o cluck m, tha lullowlog described hits of land eltaal la tbe city of flew Bern, county or l. ravea, and Male ot North Carolina. Biog lot It) and 168 wllb all improvement iarroo sltusted on tbe- Bortbeast corner of Main and Mairy streets la Fsrinville la tbe city of New Bern, adioinlnc- tbe lota of John Dawson and others and bounded as fol lows) Oa the north by stain street snd on tbe esst by Marry sln-et, oa tbe soala by th land of .oha Uawsoa and on tbe west by Abtsm Dudley's bit. belna ltM feet on alslo street, 1(M feet on Hurry street being s part ot a trscl of Isnd left Isaac W Kuban ks by will of Allea U Bubanks. deceased, and the am lots conveyed to th said Henry t Long by deed from C M Pavle trus'cr of Isaao W Mubanka and recorded lo book 88 on pate 48S and 420 In the orace of in Kegister oi ueeos f ursven ooiiDiy to which refersnre is bad, ei eepung thirty reet wnicn aaa twen eon. veynd la w m oiarify ny dtea this loin osv or eeptemtier iv. k. vr. wilmambon, J. E. O'UAKA, Commissioners, Notice of Sale ot Land For Partition. North Carolina, I la the Superior Court, Uraven Vo. ) vciore vna uierk i h rJarufleld, " ' ' vs. - Mrs Sarah A Taylor, 1st C.Taylor. Dr I M Taylor. Dr Get Attmora, Or 11 8 rrtmrose, w ti unver, ueo A. unver. Mary T Ultver, 1 nomas nonstatus and Martha ConsuWe his wife, Benj H Haske and Hannah Busts bis wire, Mar tin r) Willard aud Klisabeth O Willard bis wife. RebMX O Altai ore. Or J D Clark, Hannah T Clark, The Trustees of Davidson uoltege, north Carolina, net tle i Claik, and Chss S Hellister, execu tor of France Taylor, deceased. Pursuant lo a drcrte of tb Sa perior Court of Craven coiaiy la the abov entitled proceeding ror sale or lana ror oartitioa rendered by tbe Clerk of aald Superior Court oa the Tth day of Sep tember, isvu. , Tbe undersigned as commissioner will offer for sale aad sell at public auction tor cash to the highest bidder, st the Court Uous door ot Craven county on Tnetday tbe 10th day of Ootober 18U9 at the hour of It o'clock noon all the fol- lowing described real estate towit: A tract of land containing 8400 acres, lyini and belnc in the county of Craven an Dattlv la Pamlico county, oa tha eorih sideot Neuss river between the heads of the oortbeasi prong ot Little Bwift Creek and Bay tlver, - beginning at Wright C Stanly's last corner being four hundred and ninety pole from said Siaaly's beginning at a black gam and on a coarse south fifty three east and run tbe reverse of hi line south seven degrei's west one iboussnd ft forty pole to his corner then along another of said Stanly's lines seaib forty Ave degrees east fourteen hundred snd fifty poles to his corner then south forty Ave degrees east seven hundred sod five poles than north forty Bva degreee eaat two hun dred and seventy twe poles then north eleven hundred snd seventy pole to a gum at Bay river bridge then north fifty three degrees west three hundred and twenty poles tbea south forty degrees west seven hundred snd fifty poles then north forty Ave decree westeleven hun dred and twenty pole north seven de crees east sti hundred and eighty polt then north fifty three degrees west two hundred poles loth first station; slso certain piece or parcel ot bind, situate, lying and bein ia the county of Craven on tbe north siiie of Kills' lake and west s de ot Dlack hike, beniouinr. at a cy press on Ellis' lake the erne mile' tree westward from hit landing running north two hundred aud thirty three poles, then south eighty two degrees eant two hundred snd eighty poles to tbe Black Iske, then along tbe lake south thirteen decrees eaat one hundred aad ten poles to James Parrott's second cor der, thence wiih hit line soulb thirty r rees west one hundred and twenty no'i- to a cypress his beginning corner on I lia' luke eiirhty poles above the lr." i r? aI thi iice with the various n .1 . is of the lake to the first atntlott, containing three bundled and ninety S'r"S. 1 his September 7, "" A. D. W -. W. H. i , I.x.LLii a. m::n, Cumm"iooers. Lf UAL NOTICES. BOTiri or silk or liio run riRTmos. Korth Carullaa. iavea toavt. I Is tha IMprrwr twin, brfut I Vrk. B F 1 .!, Juha l 1'iokiaa, tdaard A LM.kiaa. John M liarwy. Ktepaea i arm aad 1 1. are name, aa lalaat by hr aasi IrtreJ. ft f lHkklckS, fetttiraMta. Faraaanl lo a eVcte. of IB MaBrmoe Coaut ef tret evnaiy la IS ahoaera- Utlaa btoeardiaga tnv aaU of laad fur aaniiaua nraoasid ty ta ek-rk of (aid perior eoait oa lb tad day af rVn- tetuher. law. Tha aadetsitaed ea roa,- mki-eloarr will offer for sale and sell at Ciuli sscttoa for ea-h la laa hhjtaeat ddvr at Ibacwurt booae ilnornf Cravea eoaaty oa Wedady the 4k day of Oo- w ' a--w vimvm a w u a. avss. aa, boob, all ibe Mlowirg aWribed real 1 real aetaie. lowlii belae the laaxl allot ShI ta Ed aid Boeil ta the riltialoa i1 th lane's of Mr Fraaors lioall, dacaerd. aid kaowa as lot No. 4 la said divlatoa. adjoining the taade ef Job Mclloy, Kdmuad binkiaa. and Mbtra, brgiBaiog al the corner of lot namberS in eaid ditiaioa aad raas north 84 wst 184 poles; these aorth 61 east IM pole! theaos north M west II poles; tbeacs Berth W west Z81 polei thence south IS west 84 poles to tb other cetBer of lot number 8; Is ace with iheltneiriotBaabtra, which la tbe lioall tin lo lb becinDloc: con- talaiag Ul.aoire snore or hs; ll being inesame land encveyed by Alpbocsc Hortl to Edmund, D F, O W snd John u uinklns. By oertl dsled Itror oibar 1 1878, sad recorded In tbe rlflca of Ibe Krrtaierof Deeds, Cravea eouoly. la boak 9. page 148. This bepumher Znd. 1PM. ROMULUS A. NUNN, Commissioner. rUBLlCATlON Or SUMMON?. North Carolina, 1 Superior Court. usrn, nrfoie the Clerk B F Dlnkios, Admr of Ads Dinkina, de ceased, T. Joha D Lie tine, B F Dinkins, Helen Harris, Adwsrd Dlnltlna, Caroline Rice and A V Kiee. To Edward I iokine. Esq: It appealing lo tbe salialactlon of tb Court by affidavit that Edward Dinkins M a noa resident or tb State of North Uerolina, you are hereby notified, that a eu lemons snd petition for sale of real estate for asseta lias been duly filed In tne cu is a oruce or uraveo r-ounty, n In tbe ahovs entitled actloa by BF Din kins, ammuiairairr, you are hereby nn tlOed to appear be'ore aaid ilerk at liis - ofllce la w llvin. Crsvm county, N (', OB Csturdsy, October iS b 16v. at 18 o'clock ni, snd ai saer or demur to said peiitiooas you nioy deem best, other wise tbe prayer of the pcti'inner will lie gsnnled. Ii is order thst this notice be published once a week for ( weeks la New Dera Journal Dated at New Bern. N 0. Sept. 1, 90. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. Commissioner's Sale. North Carolina I Craven County ( ThoniaiF Mi Canity Admlulstrator, of Mar) I). Oewey Deceased, vs. C. H Wiirius and Others. Pursusnt lo that ceilnlo judgment rendered at the May term lfcttfl of Craven Superior Court In the aliove entitled ao tiou, nuder which tbe undersigned was duly appointed a Commlasioner to sell Ibe hcreioafier (lcscrihi-d Iri.ct of land; 1 he undcrtiynetl as Cutntuissitmer will f roceed to offer for sale snd sell on the st Mondsy In November IkVJ, it Icing the alith day of said uionlh; al the hour of 13 o'clock m. lo tbo hijtlieai bidder lor cash at the Court Ilouso door In t raven count): All lhal certain trsct of land situated in Craven county oti the north side of Neuse liver adjoining I he lands ef Nancy Adaml and others, known ss the Dudley plsntsllo I containing nbmit two thousand l hundred acies; Kicept to much of said land as it bounded snd de scribed st follow.: To ait: Beginning st a cypress on Ncuse river below Mud Seine Beach running north wild the Dower line to Cleves line I hence west with Besn Pole swamp to llenrahsus line, then south with said line to Nancy Adams lins thence with the river to the beslnnlnf. - Being the ssmo lsnd conveyed to Alexsnder Mitchell by E.W Carpenter Commlasioner by deed dated February 2,'lrd 1881 recorded iu the ofllce of Ibe Register of Deeds nf Craven rouoty book 83, psge 190 101, and the sam conveyed by Tlnuntree and Carmer Executors of Atrxanik-r Mitchell dec, by deed dated September 13th l-8li re corded In said record., book 80, page 493 etc. This Replemlier 28th 1W10 thoviasf McCarthy, ; Commissioner. ... ALL HANDS 'ROUND : And join us in prating the besuti ful Line ot Heating Stoves, now in ttock and on sale by the L. II. Cutler Herd, ware Company. They have them large and small, handsome and plain. - To look at tbem Is to buy them, because ot the remarkably low price. ; ; l, I '.- . Also don't forget we alwsys have on Band a larire rtock of wholesale and re tail Hard ware of all klnda. Sash, Do"rs. and Blinds a specialty. Call and examine.'- - . : : 1.H.CUTLER H'DVi-ECO. II. W. SIMPSON, Architect & SLperiQteDdent C8 Rroaii Mtrwt. M nip ! f r ir M ' -,t vi jnwrt or iTirroTe j ft n vi .( rln f f-rori ' 1 4. n,i mt: i nketch,OrpuuU. e e n 'in- ''fi B' d fjiivire. ' I i a i ; fi FfthG. Ko Atw i I i I ? i ) foe boioro paie uU -" -!, ft . . -. m - ., - - a. mt t, fc. - Fa .tint Lawyer. ASHINCTON. D.Ca Wta la i. o i Eoose fiir g)il ikc.-
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