THE JOURNAL. PaUi. tr t n Moadsy, htvM wtwt, Tbojii No. CHARLES L. STEVENS, BDiroa x raoreisToa. PVB3CRirTIO RATI. IM Var. la - 14 00 Dm year, ikM la adraac 00 Moathly, by cent" la the city.... - Advertblaf Rata frlho apphV EaUicd MUtFrt 0oa, Nw Bra, H. C, a lecoad eUai matter. etal rar f w "Craa Ceaaty. MW Bra, N. C, Oct, tl. II. OUT-POWTED-0DT-S1ILED-OUT. COftSTRUCTIONED. Taa anal Iataraatkoaal f ackl recw la ended aad America ralaa the wave. , Naver la the htalory of tb Bfly yrs, tinea tba America woa lb cap, m victory nora cleaa, deeklv aad over- woalalnc. tbaa thai wklck hat jaat la- bhed. Tba EaglUk yacht bat had svery hind of weather from ealai to alauiat Keipttt. Tba legHah yacht hat had tha advice aad aeabtaacw of America skippers to point out bar dencleacJct aad correct bar aallla mistake. tbU la addition to tha beat of English aklppan aad yacht crew. Tha English yacht baa beaa glvea tha fairest ot fair pUy, with tha Vailed Btatei government at, track clearer. Tba English yacht bat had tha toilet! 17m pat by and moral support of the Mew York Anglo-Manias, Tha Englith yacht bad the fall news- paper topport of the Hew Tork Tellowt nnder the lead of the Journal, with Itt eorpt of naval experttwho found nothing good In the American yacht. And yet with all thete the English Shamrock waa outpointed, outsailed and out-coasiruclloned by tba American yacht builder, and tha American Capt Darr with hit Amertcaa crew. In nothing hat tha Englishman won Inthltlatt yachting contest, tha pre eminent race ot all the contest tailed. The Englith . aporUme bar been given an exhibition of all around Ameri canism which eatuet them to admire, Jn i eplte of tuftorlng ah OTerwbelming de feat. :. ' " And truly It la victory which matt cante every American to feel glad that be or the it an American. ' Long Hall Colombia I Beware efOimtmants ier Catarrh That Ceataia aaercary, " . at mercury will surely destroy the tense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mocont surfaces. Bach articles should never be used except oa pre scriptions from reputable physicians, at the damage they will do b ten fold to the good yon can possibly derive from them. Hall't Catarrh Care, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney A Co Toledo, O., con taint no mercury, and b taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous turfacet of the system. In baying Hall't Catarrh Care be sure you ret (he genuine. It b taken Internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Do. Tettlmontab free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bot tle. . Hall't Family Pills are the belt. The green grocer and the grate wl- ow are not as verdant at they sound. Yon assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. . F. 8. Duffy Co., will . refund your money if you are not satis fied after nting It. It b everywhere ad- ' mltted to be the most successful remedy In use for bowel complaints and the only ne that never fails It b pleasant, safe and reliable. . WhyMwaM VheyT ' Some women dont believe la putting off until tomorrow the clothet they can put on today. - Hit Utt Wts lavsi Mil. 3. E. LIMy, a prominent citizen of - Hannibal, Mo, lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of It he lays.- "Iwas taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran Into Pneumon ia. My lungi became hardened. I was to weak I couldn't even iH up In bed. " Nothing helped me. I expected to toon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr Eing't New Discovery. One bottle gave gfeartellef. I continued to use It, and . bow am well and strong. I can't lay too much in its praise." Thit marvel lous medicine b the surest and quickest cure In the world for all Throat and Lang Trouble. Regular sizes SO cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at F. 8 Duffy's drag store; every bottle guar anteed. Bewar tbe Rmlle. ' Never trust a man who smiles contin ually. Some dogt wtg their tails and bite, too. : ' Joseph - Stockford, Hodgdon, Me., healed a sore running for seventeen years . and cured hit piles of long a; hailing by using DeWitt't Witch I' 1 f ,'ve. It cures all skin diseases. FSEuTy. "7 t 1 - ;. r It ? V t t a c. -tiil 1-.. S ' f 1; - T t to- j t; o. ij, f c it& i.- ; r -1 1 1 If b .J tra. ut toe J t: In n-'.s.t t!.4t ct!o to t f -!":J I at.;j t. ! r U t-o l.irat Uironj,'!i tli ntutiih and U-'.J vrua. a b..rp Unl at OOfl tW. S be a kbtv la rwjnirwl, lnrt a rr ,w Ka 11 kuitt luu tba t:.;rl in of tbe riiL arTtrtnn the mat rorO. Tbta vrill ratwa tMtrt dlh mi U mark tna cral tha to pat II into Ike VIU-T (Jit. firlAliT If It b not boll- lug. m Ue lulwu Vatn mlli-n a akiw. UinrTing drath. Tmar ta alao abould be aiamrauy hUM before bring ceuked. The ol tribe b eid to be a terrible eaffnw frutn man 'a Innamenlty to fixh. fV dilBcnlt b it eprareoUy to kill euu that bd(1 have erea reaara) to try to kiD tbem at all If their beade were cot off beftaa they were otberwlae haadbd. they woald at osoa be oat of mbary. Boitab Expreaa, ea4 4 the Burtak It b wall know that great deal of effdt hat been pat furth la all parta of 4he werld where Dlaln( b carried oa to a imat depth, to determine at a eat- tafacturr avaraca tha inereaia of the oarth't teai pen tore with depth. A few years ago It waa commonly aeramed to be I degree for each K) feet la depth. bat more recently deeper worklnK - dor other coodltiona have led to the be lief that It b aomethlng over 100 fact fur each decree of Incroaaed tempera- tnra. It b admitted, however, uat toe depth to which mining bat thoa far beea carried b ao ahallow at couparea with the great distance to tha center of tha earth that it b really not known what the averace tncreaee of tempera 4ore with depth ia. Ooservatiooa made at the virions pbcee nave .been where tha (arroniding conditiona were to UI- ferent that the teata were not tatiafao- tcrv. as. for example, those made In the Lake Superior ana Mevaaa regiona ' Aa Cajaat DUerlaslaatlaa. This idea of making you take out a license for a dog b all wrong. " aaid the dog owner "It b unjust discrimina tion." "Oh, 1 don't know!" answered the man who bad ioat come from the coun ty clerk's office. "In most placet you have to take oat a . license for a wire too." ' "But you don t have to renew It ev cry year.' returned the dog owner in aa aggrieved tone. Chicago Post ' . Obedient to the Letter. - Bobbie's Mamma Now, mind. Bob bie, if they pass you the cake a second time at the party you most eay, No, thanks; I've had plenty." and don't Ton forget It Hottest (at the party) won t Uoboie have tome more cake I Bobbie (who hasn't forrotteriV Nope, thanks; I've had enough an don't yon ferget it I Cleveland Plain Dealer. oruri lesion euzib. Kegwiatea tha Liver, f temach, Bewels . - aad Kidaeya. Far bllloutneat, constipation and ma Urla. For Indlgeitlon, tick and nervous headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart failure. For fever, chilis, debility and kidney diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take .Lemon iumr. sue ana ai Domes ai arneeiais. Prepared only by Dr. H.Moiley, At lanta, ua. . : , A PreiniaeBt minister Write. After ten year ot great suffering from Indigestion, with great nervous prostra tion, biliousness, disordered kldneyt and constipation. 1 bare been cured by nr. Moxley't Lemon jiaixir, ana am now a well man. kit, v. v, imvis, Eld. X. E. Church Booth, No. 38 Tatnall SU, Atlanta, Ua. ;., Z Premlnent Hemphiaa Write. Dr. H. Mori.xT, Atlanta: Having been a great sufferer for three yean from indireatlon. and been treated by many physicians, who failed to give me any reiiei. iununuinc w grow wwnw my brother advised me to try Dr. tloz leyt Lemon Elixir, which remedy he had need for several veara. I commenced ltt use, and must lay your Lemon Elixer It the rreatest medicine on eann. 1 nave never suffered a day since I commenced uting Lemon itiixir. - , It, L. Bocco, XX Hernando BL, Memphis, Tenn. " A Card. . , This b to certify that I used Dr. Mot ley't Lemon Elixir for neuralgia of the head and eyet with the most marked benefit to mv reneral health. I would rladly have paid S500 for the relief it hat given me at a coat of two or three dollars. - - u. A. bball, Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co., U . Cornered. I heard Cordelia atng last night, I heard her ting and play , I heard her do these things because I couldn't get away. Why experiment on yourself with remedlet of doubtful utility when you can get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy; which has stood the test ot time? Twen ty five yean' tale and nse have proven that remedy to be a prompt and certain cure for colds.. It will cure a cold in day If taken as toon as the cold has been contracted and before it has settled In the system. Sold by F. B. Duffy Co. Extreme Cue. . Hell "Maud writes that daring her I'ay in Boston the has joined one of the wrmtn's clubs there." Belle "Poor dear I I knew she was Insane on the subject of antiques; but didn t uppote that her craze went to tu extreme. No Bight to Of aline. The woman whole lovely In face form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must k icp her health. If she Is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and Irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her Impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best meilicine in the world to iPg'i'itte stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strni-5 nerves, b ' ,;ht eyes, smooth, velvety 1 rich cm.. Virion. It will H':.'.e a 1 1 Im.i-''-", -.rmiPt wotnnu of it1'" 1 liivs 1. Ou;y oj cents at i. b. j dn;z e -re. 'A Y,'crJljth: LA some $.'.. ' 5on po?!e fi'J:' nr.! J " djvjn sLk " U fort try.'.g to WinJ off illness or cure it. The ivise recog nise in the worJ "Hoof s" issursnce of hexlih. tot all blood trouble, eerofnla, plm- W, as well as imuh of Ih kidrvr. :ivrnd boveis, Hw-i's rWrsapariii b tb rliectlv and fauHieat ear. oOf Blood- The aortor la then Otft ftr fU drrH4 (f fyiu4 koutf b my aady. Huid MrMptrl lla OI ttp n4 rnar Irw l run an4 beat K. hao-ia, IB AMur Hill, Ljna. Mat. Dvaoeoata U a Rood's nana- if.h. 11 run4 aty araUMr-ta-law M air'!' a-rTiv I m any n to h. i. u. Kiaa. u; rrankua at, rnuaoeiptika. M'U tnrm aw ti'i . lh mm Irrtt.un a4 mi mtonk to ouk Mood, w. : ( CalTenal reaea. The tad of wars? It might Impose - Some rather treablraome coadltloaa, Since we most then onr bablet name ' For poeu or mere polliiciaaa. During the winter of 1897 Mr. James Read, one of tba leading clUaens aad merchant of Clay, Cby Co, W. Vl atruck his kg against a cake of Ice la uch a manner at to brula It severely, It became very much swollen aad pained him to badly that ha could aot walk without the aid of crutches. He treated by pbyslcan, alio Used several kinds of liniment aad two and a half gallon! of whisky In bathing It, but nothing gave any relief until he began using Chamberbta'i Pal a Balm, Thb brought almoat a complete aura la a wttk't lime aad be believe that had be not used this r.jiedy hit leg would have bad to be amputated. Pain Balm b nn- equaled for spralna, bruises and rheuma tism. For tale by F. 8. Duffy 4 Co, Foifiot Hapyiaoas. A calf with two tails may be envied In Oy time; but when a small boy wanlt to attach a tin caa to It there b ao balm In Gllead, . ' Belief ia Bis Hear. " Distressing Kidney and .Bladdtr DlsJ ease relieved In tlx noun by "New Great South American Kidney Cur." It b a great surprise on aocountof It exceed ing promptness In relieving pain la blad der, kidneyt and back, In male or female Relieves retention of water almost li mediately. If yon want quick relief and cure thit b the remedy. Sold by C. D Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. C. ; - Dolaf As Kror. Cynlcos How b your friend Borrow- well doing? . Sllllcui Oh, be't doing nicely. Cynicut Nicely, eht Who's Nicely T Yelcani Ernptieae Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of Joy. Bucklen't Arnica Salve, cure them; also old running and fever tore, ulcen, bolls, felons, corn, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped handa, chilblains. Best pile care on earth. Drives out paint and aches. Only 85 ctt a box. Core guaranteed, Bold by F. 8. Duffy, druggist. . ' ; Colors. ; Young author all are groan, tb And yet tb true .' tald, That all of them, when they're not read. Get very blue. ' . ; 100.. v Sr. S. Betcatea'a Anti Biaratfc. May be worth to yott more than $100 If you have a rhlld who soils bedding from Incontence o( water daring sleep Caret old and young alike. It arresta the trouble at once. $1. Bold by 0. D Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. C. . Tk Absent-Mladed OlrL " "And you're sure you'll not forget me, dearest." : "Quite sure, George. I've tied 1 knot In my handkerchief.'' ,-. f The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. J. Klrkman, Belle River, 111., says, "After suffering from Bronchial or lung trouble for ten yean, I wat cured by One Min ute Cough Cure. It b all that b claimed for It and more " It cure, coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. F. B. Daffy. - ; Another Bono. Muggins "Money makes the mare go." ' ; " - " Bugglnt "Tes; If the doesn't turn the tables. I know a man who lost all he kid on a mare." Bismarck's Iran Nenr ' Wat the result of hit splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kid neyt and bowels are out of order. If you want these qutlitici and the succes they bring, use Dr King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at F. B. Duffy's drug store. - Conftcleotlons Scrnplos. Silllcus Why did you never marry? Cyntcus Because I have conscientious scruples ngainst divorce. "I wish to eiprei s rry thanks to the manufacturers of C lio'i ra and I n 1 1 1 it put on the n i nie.i.ome," save I 1 t, T tbon mr;3 ( f r 1 ( 1 1 ' 1 ' V S 1 ( i's Co'.ic, v, f r 1 v v ' 1 1 t 8 I . v, T Ao to Tnu4f. T'r U a-. :. -. i.f r-Uj paO f la t. e y a d tviitwfy i ( s -o, lb i::x: Lame wtw-r tb $g ar l-i.i,.-1 rriTrorDU a rrot 6aJ at umtrr, fur It la l:wd wiib arrvr! l7rs of don a ploraed frwa tba awta- er' ova ouft tmty. Tb tr hanag beea laid ran-fuliy upon tLLa luiurloua, prptiy roorh are protect ed by aa equal ly prvtty coTerlet mad of the earn itctiaL Tbo butterfly bvdekotbee are oflea arran-rd with aa Intricacy that ta quit rartona and perplexing. Boeae- tlmre a bed ta made ao that earb ro ar u drllcat hair SUada uprlrbt, tba g.TlBg the entir aet tha appearance of a llttl brosh of downy fur. Tbca a-alaw the ret are bid tptrally round tiny braDcb. aAd. aa tha covering follow their course, the effect reaem ttbe the buy tall of a fox, only the neat b more beautiful thaa the "brush" of the flMet fox that ever roamed ever country. The bonding of thb downy neat b the latest earthly labor of the mother butterfly, for by the time It b com pleted bar owa delkata body ta denod. 4 of Ita natural covering, and there ta nothing left for her to do but die, a tacrine which abe promptly and heroically make la the Intereat of the coding butterfly generation. Bm M mh. The moat aufieetlve and Inviting I taw waa that of a drugglat la North Dakota. It waa 0. IL WeL coma, bit ont name being Driaa. Across the street waa another man with a funny name. He bore the euphonlooe cognomen John Btone- pouoder. Ia the next town I found a man who waa no fat that the nam of Abraham Crumpacker " aeemed espe cially fitting. Bat there waa a woman la the town who went him one better. Her name waa Emily Freahbraad. In the next town I got ao Interested In queer namee that I toon beard of a epeedy Individual called Barab Deer hoot In that aame town there to a man named Henry Bookatruck. Ever after that I waa on the lookout. On tbo train I met David News It and Ulllle Newbva. Tb man with the moat warlike name I ran against wat Abra ham Saltpeter. In one town 1 found a man who bad a very poetic name. It wat Beabrtgbt Bonbloom. Put the last name I atruck finished me.. It aeemed like a direct command to ceaae my tacrllcglooa monkeying with peo ple' name. I took It aa a warning and quit A. Qulckfinltb. And what do you- anppoae hie partner name wat? It waa W. K. Uoforth.-BL Paul Dispatch. Aa latoillaeat Cooaor. No pUy may.be publicly performed la England until It baa beea passed upon and agreed to by the ttnge cen sor. A certificate mutt be aecurea from the lord ctiambcrtaln. The lord chamberlain himself doe not. of course, read all the play submitted to him, but the work It passed on to the examiner of piny, who la not alwaya a man of education or discretion aod who In many cases hat been suspected of letting tblngt pass because man agert have made It profitable to blm to close hit eyes to supposed faults. The story Is told of one of these ex aminers who was moved to strike out "drunk at a lord" In one of the playt tubmltted to him. There used to be an old rule tbnt the word "heaven' should be substituted In since lines wherever the name of any of the per sons of. the Trinity mine nn. 80 this clever examiner changed the line to read "as drunk ns a hcaveo." The penalty for dlsolieylng the ex aminer b a floe of J200, which may be levied on any person connected with the forbidden performance cnilboy aa well at atar, -: Real Oreatae. An exchange gives this atory of pompous 'tneuilier of parliament wbo attended an agricultural show In Dub lin. He arrived late and found him self on the outskirts of a huge crowd. Being anxlont to obtain a good view for himself and a bdy frleud who ac companied him. and preiuuilug that be wat well known to the spectator, he tapped a burly coal porter on the shoulder and peremptorily demanded. "Make way there.". "Gam, who are you pushlnf waa the unexpected response. " "Do you know wbo I am. tlrT cried the Indignant M. P. "I am a repre sentative of the people." "Yah," growled the porter, as be stood unmoved, "but we're the bloomln people themselves." Fooltma tb Toonavters. Mrs. Crimea How In the world do you get rid of all your stale bread? have to throw lot of mine away. Mrs. Smarte There ia no need for you to do that Why not do at 1 dor Just hide It away from the children. Mr. Grimes Hide It away from the children? What then? Mrs. Smarte Then the children And It and eat up every morsel of It Boa ton Transcript Hie Repertory. ; What have you been playing during; your present tour?" "We played 'Uamlef and 'King Lear on the stage," answered Mr. Stormlng- ton Barnes. . - ' "Were there nd comedies In your repertory T" "Only one. when we came to count up the box office receipts. It was usually Much Ado About Nothing.' "Wash ington Star. ' . ' " When you unload your pocketbook la a good cause, yon also remove a load from your conscience. Yon feel bet ter, and so does every one concerned. Denver News. Inquiring Boy Ma, what did the moths eat before Adam and Etc wore clothes? On the 10th of December? 1807, Eev. B. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church, South, I't, Fleasnnt, W. Va contracted a n-vere col l which was attended from tel. -mnintr fcy violent coiiEliins. He s-.vi: "After reorf.t'? to a number of f r 1 ' ) t- t In the . to no ri ( li I a hot- 1, 1 x IT Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artiSdally J pin the food and aid alure In aire tiifUienln aod tlrortlng theexhaiMtod dirntlve or- gmo. It 11 the Utldioovereddlr-t-aot rod tonic ho other pre para Uoa can erprnarh It In efflcieocy. It lo itaoUy relieretand twrmanentlyccire ioaiireutn. tieartburo. laluieDoe. Sour Stomach, Nauaaa, Irk Hrdache,GalraJi?1a.Oatnri .ml aiiotbermultaof imperfertdlreatloa. oy a. iSMSHi.ttiina f 8. Dcrrr. Fine Tobacco, Truck and General Farming Lands For Sale. Oa tract of SO acre la on fourth mile of city of New (tern. Oa tract of 17 acrea la baa tbaa oo mile of oily of New Bern. One tract of SAO acn la about ne mil of city of New 11-. One tract of Wacrte la two mile of city of New Bern. On l ran of ao acres h two aod one half mile of City of New Bern. One tract of 800 acres In tbre aad oa quarter mitt of cny ot new ben. au or tne above tract are well loca ted, being oa lb lam aide of the rivrt that Nw Bcra b. They are In rood slate of cultivation ami we hold tbem at a moderate pike. r or price, wc. apply to J. J. WOLFENDEN. New Bcrn.N.O School Books I All Kinds At Baxter! Jewelry Store, next to the Joomal, New Bern, N. C. School Books at Low Prioes by mall, post paid. Write aa for price lists and terms. J. M. 4 J. B. KEEL, KEELEBORO, N. C FOR RENT! The Hall, 8rd floor, Plant er'! Building, Middle ttreet, recently occupied by the Hebrews as a Synagogue, ALSO A FEW ROOMS, 2ND PI.OOR Same Building. ,1V. If. RTItEET. NOT-ECoE I All perroni wtntirg MOVES OF ANT KIND KtPAlhED AND TUT CP, Call on J. W. WOOD, Corner Brotd and Middle Streets, (htitll Init fonneily used as Mr, blauiy s I o l si ore) and thry will Rorrlve Pnmpt AlUulion. A.fo nn worn 01 any 1 101 PUOfKSSION AL. F. M. Simmons, A. II. Mar I. II. lou. E. W. l ea. SIMnONS, POU & WARD, ATT0KNE1S aad COUNSELOR!1! LAW. KW HbBNR, H. C OtHci 68 80, Front Street, nearly oppo site Hotel (Jhatlawka, (Offices also at Raluigh and Sruithfloltl.) Praotle In the counties of ('ravon, Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Oaneret PaotUoo, Wato, Johnston, Harnett and Wtlson; In ine Sa prema and Federal Courts, and wnerevoi servlc are doalmd. P. II. Pelletier, ATTOBNET AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyer BrltA ' BalldlBg. Will practice In the Counties ol Craven Carteret, Jonea, Onslow ana I'amlico. U. a Court at Now Bern and Supreme Court o basuu. ROMULUS A. NUNN, jLXTOXtxrxrr . xjuw NRW BERNE, H. 0. .. Office: Opp. Hotel Chaltawks. South Front Street. Practice in North Carolina . FINANCIAL. r. A. Srwn, Pre, B.H. ateadowa. Tie Proa H.M.eaovss, Cashier. CITIZEN'S BANK DO A 0SKERA1. BiSKINO BC8tNB Tb aooooiiteot Banks, Bankers, Corpor atloos, rarmera, Merchants anil other, re solved on favorable terms, frompt and can tot attention given to the lntoi eat ol our ens tornars. ColKoUonn a Speoialty. aoaxD ornisaoToai. - ; Ferdinand TJlrloh K. U. Meadowa, a. Meadows, . Chan. Dufly.Jr. Bamuel W. Ipock, . " Janws Bedinond. Cnaa. R. rowier, . Mayer H.anJ. J. W. Grainier, Thomas A.Grooa, K. W. gmallwood, : C.K.roT. ttoo.X.lve. , W.y. Crockett. . , F. Si Tl BANK, MAT ltt, 1808. Capital Stock,. .. . ........$ 75.000.00 Surplus 0,000,00 Undivided Fronts........ 8,000.00 .OFFICERS. L. H. Ctrn.lB President. W. 8. Cdadwick, Vice Prot. T. W. Dkwey, Caebier. -J. W. Bil)Di.E, Teller. C. T. Chadwick. Collector . D1UECTORS: Wm. B. Blades, M. M. Marks, 0. D. Bratlham, P. II. Pelletier, L, H. Cutler, Jno. Buter, . W. 8, Cbadwick, J. W. Stewart, X. W.'Dewey, We want your business and feel that ran oiler vou as much in return as .nntii.f linnlf In thn citv. Tt t. onr en leavor to make business relations mut ually cloasant ana protitaoie to our patrons. tin ' 'I, ':!.:.t i-H. LtUiL KOTICtS. Ks,!a!itrtlori Hot Ice. Raving atlad a the Adattabtrato of W. 11. liar dir.ajoa Ul of lb Ct.ty of Craiia, Ub ta la notify all etas bat let dalsM arstaot lb tla ItMoaemcd loaiaibti laoas to to terlBa o f before la Ilia, day l uctolwr IWuo, or Uta notice will U pUoxl la Bar of lilr rowvary. All Bwrooat ltMUMI mm will plea aak tatawdtai pavowNit. 1 uua w. net. Aii 1 u 1. Adalabtrelor. Thb October UU. Ik. I'UMMISSIOKltL'ft tfILK North Carollaa. I Superior Court. Cravea C. ( Kail Teraa, IW7. Jueeph L Hafea, a. Wadtlagtoa Blado, Ilaaaah Slade. Iwroaant 10 a iodrmeat iadid at tb Kail Tna 188? of Craves coaaty 8a sartor Court I tb above eatltbd actioa. la which aald jadgmeat Ih aadrroigacd war duly ppotoid eoaalakra for ta sab of the proparty aereioaftcr d acrtbed. Now t bore for ia acoordaae with aald j 1 I go oat aad by ru,oal of plot 1 1 If w will oner lor sale aad aell se la biabest bidder for eab at awMie aaotioa at lb court boat door ia New Bera oa Moa -day th atb day of Novembr 18V at II o'clock m. th following real property, town: ja toe oounty of vravea aad Btat of North Carolina na peathroka road and adjolaing the bade of Phillip J Le oa Ui aoithi the bad kaowa aa lb Bray place oa tb soulbi th land of K G Moeelcy oa tb west nd bounded oa the eat by Pembroke road. Being the aame land purchased by Waahlagtoa blad from tb betrs ot Jeaa l lay pool by deed executed by Kmellae Clsypoole, Kxecutrix to which said deed rofereno b hereby made for a full sod more defi nite description I hereof, (xcpt tea aoret thereof heretofore, coavryed tc Philip J Leev The above described property being the aame upon which th dwelling bona ot tb said Washington Blade snd liaanah Blad b located and whereon they now reside. Tbls mtB dsy 01 neptemoer ibw. J. E. ft R. O'BARA, t.'omaiwioDers. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. North Carolina, I Superior Court, Craven Co. S May Term, 18W John 8 GarnU, va. Henry J Long aad C G Roach. Pursuant to a judgment of th Bupe rlor Court of t'ravan oounty rendered at tbe May term lbllu in the above emitted action, tbe undersigned as commissioner will offer for sale sad sell to tbs highest bi'ider for cash at public vend j at the court bouse door In New Item, N l 00 Monday, the (ill day of November lt-tn) at U o'clock m, the following described lot of land situate in tli city 01 new Bern, county of Craven, and Mate of North Carolina. Being lots 103 and 163 with all lmpmvementa tbireon situated nn tbe northeast corner of Main and Muiry street In Karmville In the city of New Item, adjoining the lola of John Dawson and olbera and bounded 11 fol low On the north by Mala tlrert and on the cast by Murry street, nn tbe south by the land of John Dawson and nn the west by Abtam Dudley' lot, being 108 feet on Main ttreet, 104 feet on Murry ttreet bring a part ot a tract of land left Isaac W Eubanki by will or Allen U Xubanki, deceased, and the ame Iota conveyed to the said Henry J Long by deed from K M Pavie trustee of Iseae W Ku banks and recorded In book 83 on paces 429 and 428 in the ollioo of tbo Iti'giiler of Oeedi of Craven county to which reference it bad, ex cepling thirty feet which has been con vi yd 10 Win Slat key by d etl Till 13lh day of rlepUinbrr 1899. It. W. WILLI AI80N, J. . O'HAUA, . tJommisaioorrv. Commissioner's Bale. ; North Carolina I Craven County l Thomas V. McCarthy Administrator, of Mary U. Dewey Ueceaaed, va. C. II Wlgglm and Others, Pursuant to ibat ceilain ludgment rendered at Ihe May lerm 1809 of Craven Superior Court In Hie above entitled ac tion, under which the undersigned was dulv appointed a (JommlsalODer to tell Ihe hereinafter described tract of land; The undersigned aa Commissioner will proceed to nuer for sale and sell on tne 1st Monday In November 1899, It being the sixth dav of said month: at the hour of 13 o'clock m. to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door In Craven conntt: All that certain tract 01 lanu iiiuatea In Craven countv on Ihe north side of Neuse river adjoining the landt of Nancy Adams ind others, known as tbe Dudley plantalioi containing about two thousand tlx hundred acres; Except ao much of laid land as li bounded and de scribed at follows! . To wit: Beginning at a cvoress on Neuse river below Mud Seine Beach running north with the Dower line to Cleves line thence west with Been Pole swamp to Henrahani line, then south with said line to Nancy Adams line thence with the river to the beeinninir. Being tbe tame land conveyed to Alexander Mitchell by E. W. Carpenter Commissioner bv deed dated February 88rd 1881 recorded in the office of th Keetster of Deed of Craven county book 88, page 100-191, and tbe same conveyed by Ronntree and Carmer uxecutort 01 Aiextnaer niicneu hoc by deed dated September 15th 1889 re corded In said records, book 89, page 492 etc. This September iwin imm. thomas f. McCarthy, l Commissioner, Notice of Summons and Warrant ;: of Ittaeumtnt. State of North Carolina. ) Eiahth . County of Craven J Township. A Cohn and W J iiroan . . va. - American Electric Novelty snd Mfg Co, and Joseph M ZamoiskL The defendants above named will take notice that a summons in tbe above en titled action was issued against said de fendant on the 11th dav of September, 1809 bv S K Street a justice of the peace of Craven county, North Carolina, for the sum of $20'3 75, due said Plaintiffs by reason of breacb of contract ana asm airee accrued thereunder, which sum moos Is returnable before said justice at bis office in New Bern in said countv. and in Eighth township, on the 10th day of November 1899, at Ihe hour of It o'clock a m. The defendants will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by said justice on tbe 11th day of September 18i9 against the prop erty of said defendants which warrant is returnable before ;ttie said justice at the time and place above named for the return of the summons When and where the defendants are required to ap pear and answer or demur to tbe com plaint or the relief demanded will be gt fluted. 1 his the 3rd dy of 0-t-b', 18"9 S. H. tii.-T. J. P. LrtiiL X0TICM rciLiciTiox or si -muss North CnJIaa, I ftofwriai trt. O.rr I n. ( llr4o lb Cbrk F IHakMM, Adax of Awa iMakusa, Job D DUlloa, U F Diktlr. HW lianas A4wm4 1 liAla Oaroiia Kkw aad A V T tVlward I iokiao. I tq: It appranog 1 loo soiioiortiua at tba Coart by aJbUavil that kdooad iHatia hi a sea toMurol of lb twai of Nun k Oarullaa. yow ar brn-bv 4iBtd, that a aoTPoas aad petlllna for aal 4 rrl otal tar aorta hat brra duly filed la tb cirri's olMe of Cravea rvonty, H C, la the abov ratlibd actlua bjUf Dba kla. aaalakalralir, yow ar brteby axv tifird to aptr b w okkd tlrtk t bb ofDos la New Beta. Cravra ooueiy, N V oa bolarday, October Mb 1MI, at It o'clock aa, aad ana rr or demur to aaM petitioa a yoa may deem tmt, other wis tb prayer of the pcil-ioaer will b granted. It b order Uta I this antksa b pabllabod one a week tor week la New Bera Journal. Dated at New Hero, M C, Bept 1 W W. hi. WAT0ON, Cbrk Bwprrior Court Administrator' Sale if Laid. NoaTa CAaoLWA, I 1. r Cr.v Coaaty. F P Bow, Administrator of Wat, How Allea O Rows, Martha A Gaaklai ar olbars. Pursuant to a Judgment and ordei rendered and made ia the above eatltbd causa, la the Superior court of Cravea county Oct 7th imw I will ax pot 10 sale at publio auction for rash at the Court House door la Nw Barn N V oa Monday November S7lh 180 be tween the hour of IS o'clock at. and 1 o'clock p. ra , tba land described la tbe complaint. It being a certain tract of land la Craven county N. C 00 lb north side of Neote river and oa Broad creek bounded by lb lands ot Allen Harring ton, Wm Blapleford and bv Broad creek. It being lb same where Wm Roe. de ceased resided at the time of hit death. 4-eoolaiolng a boo 1 280 arrea. For farther description see records in income or mo Kegltter or Deeds 01 said county. r . 1'. nun, Atiminimniior 01 Wm. UOK,dcc'd. Administrator's Notice. Ilavlne tiuallfled aa Hie Administrator of Littleton J Potter, deceased, lute of the Lou my of Craven, this is to notify all person! having claims against tba estate of the deceased to exhibit tliem to the undersigned on or liefore I lie litis day nf October, 11KX1. or this nolico will be plead In bar of luetr recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This October, lltli, 1BWH. THOB. F. McCAHTHY, AdmitiUtiaior. Administrator's Notice 1 Having niialifieil a the Administra tor d. b. n i T Kdward llaivev, deceased Isle of I hu ciiumy of Crsvrn, this Is to notify all persona having claims against Ihe estate tr ihe deceastd to exhibit them to the umleieigntd on or licloro the Mlh day of Octotier, 19u0, or this Notice will be plead in Bar of tbtlr re covery. All l-ersont indt-bttd to said estate will please make Immediate pay ment, i nun. r . hh'ua it i ii i , Administrator d b. n. Ibis October II, 1890. ALL HANDS 'ROUND And join ui in praising the beauti ful Line ol Boating Stoves, now ia Flock and on sale by I hn U 11. Cutler Hard- ' ware Company. They hat e tbem large and small, haudsnme aod plain. To look ' at them Is to buy them, ix-cauio 01 tne remarkably low price. - Alfo don't forget wa alwaya have on hand a large -stock of wholesale and re tail Hardwarcof all kinds. Sash, Do-wt, tnd Bliodt a specialty. Okll and ei am ine. LH. CUTLER HWECO. Printing that P cases g the kn we Joi- Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Cards, Envelopes, Circulars, snd all kindi Job Printing at tow 1st pktcbs. Do not send! your printing out of town; we will du plicate any prices yon may have and do tbe work In FiBST Ci-abs Stvlk. VISiriNU l AUDS Latest style, printed with imitation iteel plate script. RUBBER STAMPS manufactured twice a week. Ink, rails, Ac. in slock. Family Printing Outfit! complete wllh Indelible Ink 50c W raw Hall Tow Iw ataalKy, me mm Worlioaawsblp. 11LL, 61 llONT ST. 600 ACRES 1 ' FOB SALE. " ."; . Pamlico county, north shle of Neusa riven . " - 100 ACHES CLEAl ED. 500 ACRES TIMBER. Dwelling and Tenement houses, barn and outbuildings. Desirable property. For term! tnd particulars, tddiesi. Journal, New Bern, N. C. THE CAIt01irAf Morebcod City. N. 0. T. Ii. Hail, Piop.. Termi Satisfactory. HOUSE FRONTS THE OCEAN,