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the Jov FafaittJ IMIjJll I Ibt J'. !'; 1 hiJar, ai H K o ; r nwl i No. t. CMARLHS I- STEVCNS, awros o raorairro. CBSCKIPTIOM KATfc. ( year. In tdiui ...It o year, aot la adraec i'J Moatkly.by cafrwr la tie city.... .oJ Advertising Rates furaUbod oa appll ealloe. Entered at lb Pot Offloa, New Hera, H. 0, as aaooa4 tlaa matter. OB del taper f Haw Sara a I Haw Bars. K. C Oct , Ittt. HEARS FCTUSE TKOCSLE FOR &EXO CftATIC STATE DfTEHESTS. Betwara the peaitaalltry .whippings gtva Federal prisons ander tb a thorlty of CpL Day, aad tha Ukumaa traauneat of oobticU at tha State far at Northamploa sndar taa direct loa of Bnperlatandent Bunmsrell, la a picture presented which It la hard t belter could be faaad la North Carolina. Tha laveatlgatloas oa thaaa matter hu developed moat ansavory emu, aad a bum of reeding which But dia just srery on a, by Ita disclosure of la humaolty and tDoosopeuaey of thoaa In eoBtrol of uoforWntl beiocs. Tha fact that paalle InvestljalloB haa revealed lack a ooadltloo of affair, la sot to remarkable at tha apparent pabllc Indifference" bow that the facta art proven. i ". . Tha Slat pre with lU usual apirit for the good of tha oommoBwaalth hat published tha Investigation reports, and dealt la BO measured tones of contempt over tha disclosures, denoancing tha management that perpetrated inch atiw cities, and demanding tha' proper pun iahment of the maaagemeaL, Bat what haa the preaa denaaclattoB amounted tola results? Practically noth ing, tor tha director of the penitentiary Instead of ousting Bommerel), called hi action "a mistake," while Captain Day, contlooea to run his department, per haps more carefully as regards Federal prisoner, bat really Indifferent so far a State sentiment 1 concerned. And 1 It unnatural that Oapt Day and Supt Bummerell should remain serene, for bar not their directors ajhltewaahed their official oondaot f Bat a matter of real ooncern, political ly, Is the bearing of these proven charge In the future upon the Interests of the State Democratic Party, for there hare been Democrats, so reputed at least, who hare lent thelrcouatenance and presence as director, to the escape of the penitent tlary management. .-.--"V It the Democratic director are in such minority a to be unable to hare punish ment meted oat, they ought to get oat of the directorship and let the blame fall upon those who will assume it. So tare a Democrat, In any part, re main among those who tha arrest the public demand for the punishment of the guilty management of penitentiary af fair, just aa oertaln will the Democratic party In the future be tainted with the iniquity. Let Democrat place die odium where It rightly belong and not become par ticipator In It In any degree. Beware sfOlataeat far Catarrh That Ceataia Marcary, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never b used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, aa the damage they will do is tea told to the good you can possibly derive from them. Haifa Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. 3i Cheney Co, Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken (eter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tha system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be aura yon gat tha genuine. It is taken Internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Bold by Druggists, price 750. per bot tle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Crop aad FHom. . Housekeeper Why are apples so high In price? Market Han 'Cause they're scarce mum, , But the papers laid the crop was so eaormous that apples were rotting on the trees all oyer toe CO' it, Yes'm. Tint's why t..y t s arcs. It amn i pay to run n. Prolw" 'y no c s ' a geneitil r- ' .: i '. : drug slot si t' r to their n vy r trial hot;: s cf ; ; : ' -ry for G simply ero lit rem f, t t c ' t 1 1 Cm , i 1 1' ' ! ' I ; ! , til i f -. if r - . , s if f i I I u -!cp t f ' -4. ."!(; i i t SJ t r a- 1 I - t a 1 . J i ' li. t-.ir n'.r if I U .,! I u t ( 3 eo t' . ' i. In r- ' ' r j 10 t! J ' . - ...." t (vut.-! i;.t t'. tt t. i U.n ta rer J ;.... oou! t'h. I am a roa ftna I fwi It rooniDi ill art n.e. I tata oa! a ff dj'.bui ta UtsI Roiuna bmt Ba te" - "L4 b m tba f ui-l.-boea." sai l bia frtettd. Tureltif to tba aaaaga, b faead, L'rao dti be eat Men pula afkoroM ("The water of this take abounds ta Dab). "Is that tba Cleaning of It J" "Certainly." Tb (lrlag B.1U3 kxtt5 op with a ra diant eouBteoaDee. "What would hare bacon f you," aald bis frieod, "If I had Dot Bet you T" "1 should bar (lied of Imporfect kaowtedfa of tba r ranch language." KOXUr LEMON BUZOL Bagalataa taa Lrrar, ttaauah, Bawela aad SUaya. Far bllloosaeaa, ooBsUpalioa and o a -larla. For Indlgettloa, lick and aerroos headache. For sleepleaaneaa, aerToaaDesa aad heart fatlura. For ferar. chills, doblllty and kidney diseases, take Lemon Kllxlr. ladles, for Batural and tboronrh or ganic resulatloB, take Lemoa Elixir. ncena si ooiuea at araggisia. Prepared ontr by Dr. 1L liotley. At lanta, U. A rraaahaeat Hiaistar Write. Aflar tea years of great suffering from Indigestion, with great nerrous prostra tion, billousneea, disordered kidneys and constipation, I hare beaa cured by Dr. Motley'a Lemoa Elixir, and am bow a well man. Kit. 0. C. Datis, Eld. H. E. Church South, No. 88 TatnaU BU, Atlanta, Oa. ' i Praamlaaat Kampaiaa WriUa. Dr. H afoZLBT, Atlanta-Baring beea great sufferer for three years from lodlgeatioo, and beea treated by many physicians, who failed to gira jna any relief. Continuing to grow worse my brother advised ma to try Dr. lloa tey's Lemoa Elixir, which remedy he bad ased for several years. 1 commenced its use, and must say your Lemon Lllier Is the greateat medicine on earth. I hare narer Buffered a day sinoa 1 commenced using Lemoa Elixir. . B, L . Rooco, XX Hernando Bt, Memphis, Tenn. ' 4" ' a omxi. " ; This la to certify that I used Dr. Mot ley's Lemoa Elixir for neuralgia of the head aad eyea with the most marked benefit to my general health. I would gladly hare paid 9500 for the relief it has given ma at a cost of two or three dollars. H. A. Beam, Clark Superior Court Randolph Co, Oa. AHiattaWew Ram. . . Cltlten I suppose horseless carriages bare greatly injured your business? Llrarymaa Oa the contrary, I now hare more to do than srer. Cltlten Bow Is that? Liveryman Well, yon see, all my horses are kept , busy pulling broken dowa automlles back to town. Joseph Btockford, Hodgdon, Me., healed a sore running for seventeen years and cured his piles of long standing by nslng DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cores sll ski diseases. F 8 Duffy. - AfUrKflaeta. ' ' Mrs Crloisonbeak They say that peo ple with bine eyes are apt to talk too much. Mr. Crlmsonbeak I thought It was the people with black eyes. . Belief la Biz Bears, Distressing Kidney and 'Bladder DIsJ ease relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It is a great surprise on account of its exceed ing promptness in relieving pain in blad der, kidneys and back, In male or female Believes retention of water almost Im mediately, If you want quick relief and cure this Is the remedy. . Sold by C D Bradhatn, druggist, New Bern, N. C. Contrary. "Some men." says the Manayank Phil osopher, "only look sober when they aie fulL" : - Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. It cures all forms of dyspepia and stomach troubles. J3. R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., says, "It relieved me from the start and cured me. It Is now my everlasting friend." F 8 Duffy. Sara Measure. What, asked the young woman is fame? Fame, answered the author, with a weary look. 1 what causes a man to discover that the ladles are naming their png dogs after his favorite character. Ton assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. F: 8. Duffy 4 Co., will refund your money If you are not satis fied after using It. It la everywhere ad mitted to be the most successful remedy In use for bowel complaints auj the only ne that never falls It is pleasant, safe atid reliable. Jurt What Be Wnleil. "V.".l you t y g , ?" a e. the father oftoi . rMil'ey i.r j uiun ulio I'll a 1 i to ('. ... r. " "1 I " t ' ll'e y mnj v nn ; " ' -. ', I " ! j' ' r'f - I x, c u r jo . i Ms v i .1.1. L'ZL'. ft tJ the recess'.'.? cf i(c;:'.j the L'.mJ f-re s) t'.ii the f ;:" systcn sha'l te strorj, hesUSy nJ vigorous. la Uii ilijud's Mnt u..i, iU grrat b I--tl fur.fier, m tlrf.ir a law of t.Ni!Ui auj a is a w in twariy twry bo!ii(,ritl. It mrttr skmpptnntt. Tel 'e - I hl t;.t timi. duti a. '4. t ta. ana -ti Jmm tul, Miham, lova. r?oy Cti(a -"I fe hta Snd t(.,r ti . Uftss io Hwd nw!. r... It batMM Br ftp mt4 MM eo t.c s bint Mt A. Bia, . iAt Ciau MrrK. Imli&fx4ia, lud. 3 feed' I Salic th Riml'i ritl, rr Wrm ism , ti. mtm tFrnatikf ul Lm rrlvtl. Mesa hf an 1'U never lead him money again. Other Mae-Wby aolf Hasn't he paid youf - . MeaBMsa-Paid met Why be paid me two day after he borrowed the money; didn't eves give me a chaaoe to aay to my friends that Td be lucky If 1 ev got It back. During the winter of 1897 Mr. James Read, one of the leading cltlxena and merchants of Clay, Clay Ce W. Va, streck his leg against a cake of Ice ta such a manner as to bruise It severely, It became very much swollen and pained htm so badly that he could not walk without tb aid of crutches. He was treated by physlcana, also need several kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whisky In bathing It, but nothing gave any relief anlil he began nilsg Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This brought slmoat a complete cure In a week's lime and he believes that had he not used this remedy his leg would have had to be amputated. Pain Balm la nn equaled for sprains, bruises and rheuma tism. For sale by F. 8. Duffy A Co. WfcaaThaar It's no sign that the man who has stolen a chicken is conscience-stricken when te makes a clean breast of It I wish to express my thanks to the manufacturer of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for bar ing put on the market such a wonderful medicine," says W. W. Massing!!!, of Beaumont, Texas. There are .many thousands of mothers whose children have been saved fiom attacks of dysen tery and cholera Infantum who must slso feel thankful. It Is for sale by F, 8. Duffy A Co. - . ' abort oa Time. . Time may be money, but It's always the wealthiest men who never seem to have a moment they can call their own. 100. Br. . Betcktea's Anti Diaretie. May be worth to you more than $100 If yon have a rhlld who .soils Deeding from incontence of wster during sleep Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once1, tl. Sold by C. D, Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. C. . Matarallr. . When a fellow tumbles off his wheel be naturally feels that the world is against him. ' . " Warklng Night aad Bar The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr King's, New Llfo Pills. Every pill is a sugar coated globule of .health, that changes weakness into strength llstlessness Into energy, brain fag Into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 20o per box. Bold by F 8 Duffy. . The Learner's Surprise. Hoax "I ssw you on your new wheel yesterday, " Joax "Thai's surprising. Every body else seems to have seem me when I wasn't." Why experiment on yourself with remedies of doubtful utility when you can get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which has stood the test of time? Twen ty fire years' sale and use have proven that remedy to be a prompt aud certain cure for colds. It will cure a cold In a day if taken as soon as the cald has been contracted and before it has settled In the system. Sold by F, 8. Duffy Co. AU the Narrow Escapes Be Knew. "Now, Moiton," said one of the party who had gone deep Into the Maine woods in searth of adventure, "we know you've been a famous hunter and e want to hear about some of the narrow escapes you've bad from bean mi bo on." "Young man," said the old guide, with dignity, "if there's been any narrer es capes, the bear and other critter had 'em, not me!'' . J 1' 1 ' . 1 r I iU' r-, , , ft A rt ii, -i s tt Aa i:. -h .;.,.!. v dr.'-Ttt'.'rf a f-4't Lt i..-r ta aa e-r.9 trvug'-t f-.r tite r v r-r cf ;, f :1- iij f r a f.nv:,:i.'t of E wtwh Ut plain 1 1 !i- .ar-J to be utflt tiion food. 1 b '"-(. a.- -i that. aUbufcih atodvratriy d'.ai-x.kirrd by salt wster, aa the tiin'nt'I tiirw bi ba boofbt tVn, I he r.s ww perfectly wbota aooia. Tba f irs were In court. Tb jlimi!T. a etcr. who eondurt d bis own race, was skillfully rmoa etau.::-d. The trial wss obviously go ttf against bleu, aod wire or twice ba ntin?d so hotly that l lie Judge threat ened to commit him for contempt. At length tb roster grew desperate and, turning to the opining counsel, boara and prraptrlng, b aald: "Look bens, goVnor, you aay them fira are good to eat, and 1 aay they alo'L That's all there Is between oa, slot H? Now. eelp me. If you'll eat two of tbm firs and you slot sick Immediately afterward I'll loaw my Tb odge at once saw tb propriety of this suggestion and aaked the law yer what be proposed to do. "lour, honor I trying this caae, not L" was tb reply. "No, no! The offer Is mad to yon.'' aald the judge. A hurried coosultatloo took place. Counsel suggested that It was the so licitor's duty to submit to the experi ment. The solicitor refused. The bro ker himself was then asked If he would risk It "What will happen to me If I don't T said be. "Tou'H lose tb case," replied both his legal advisers. "Then." said he hurriedly, "lose the case, lose tbe easel" And so ha diL Youth's Companion, BOTTOMLESS HOLES. fits la tha Traaaraal Waaa Dowtha Hsn Rot Boon ratkomoa. Dp near the course of tbe little river of Malmanl there Is a strange round bole In tbe rocks a few yards In disin ter descending perpendicularly down to the unknown. In that bole there I nothing. It I empty. The neighbor say a atone dropped Into It I never beard of again. These good people, though, are not given to throwing In many, even when the protecting pnr eon la there on bis rounds. They grave ly suspect a too free Indulgence might prove an annoyance to an rrrttable personage whom they would 'rather not see on their level In that part of tbe world and whose visits In anger they would be loath to receive. Though this bole Is empty, there I another, somewhat larger, close to It which Is not empty. This other Is full of water almost up to the brim, and It bss upon It a floating Island of grass which shifts from side to side with ev ery change of the wind. To find further example of the same sort of herbage It Is necessary to go 600 miles north ward, well Into the hot districts In the tropics. Boers say of this second pit they have endeavored to sound It, using 12 dozen rawhide thongs (reins) tied end to end, a line, say, of 200 fathoms, with a big stone as sinker, but without striking bottom, Tbe sinker and line, at the lowest, were pulled sharply away to the side, as If a stroug current were coursing lxlow. Upoo that tbey ceased to Investigate further. You see, they were meddling lu tilings which didn't Concern -fheui and risking en counters with powers best left alone. So how deep It may be we do not know yet Some day a bolder spirit may tell us. Clnelnnutl Enquirer. A Caea Oenlua. : When Lasker, previous to the 1800 chess International tournament, visited Manchester he was opposed In a simul taneous performance by an jnuknown player, who bad obtained permission from tbe club secretary to take a board against the champion. The player put up quite a fair game, but was finally mated, Then be inquired of Lasker to know wherein be had erred In tbe coo duct of tbe play. ... "Well," said Lasker, "your play bas been somewhat peculiar. I notice that you bare not once moved ' your knights." "No," replied the player, "the fact Is that I have not as yet quite mastered the move of the knights, so I thought It safer not to move them at all." - The stranger had unconsciously con ceded bis famous adversary the odds of two knights, not to mention the handicap of his cramped position. Brooklyn Eagle. The Beat Twenty Book. "The 20 best hooks in the world," according to a consensus of replies re cently published In London Truth, ore as follows: The Bible, Shakespeare, Homer, "Paradise Lost," "Vanity Fair," Dante, "The Pilgrim's Prog ress," Gibbon's "Decline and Fall," "Ivanboe," "Robinson Crusoe," Cnr lyle's "French Revolution," "The Imi tation of Christ," Boswell's Johnson, "Pickwick," Tennyson, "The Arabian Nights," Virgil, Mollore, "David Cop perfleld" and "The Vicar -of Wake field." In this selection the books are supposed to rank In the order named. Baa It Bad. "Why, I didn't know she had the golf erase." - "You didn't? Oh, It's a terrible case. Seems to have struck In. She sold her canaries awhile ago and won't have anything but bobolinks In the house now," Chicago Times-Herald. . Dunned V 1th a rnrnne. Debtor Dou't be so anxious to col lect this bill. I'm not goisiij t i run t v. ..... C ' -nr-T -t 1 am. Fiiltlmore Jew it t IV m . . t. J i w I'' 1 Ul w D'jrsts whit you cat. 1 1 a L. 5 , all v d . : t he food a od aids Pur in strt'iiiT.bentRir and mcon. structi'-g the t x haunted. dIUve or gans. It the la't d.imvwd dtnwv atit f nd tonic, ho othr preparation can st pnch it to e.Tlrleory. It lo 't''--r f.ietessnd penuawatlyeore l'pI'.a, .Indigwtion, Heartburn, f latu;nne. Jxwr fctomach, h'auaea, tick IIeadacbe,Gaatralgia,CTarnpa.aa4 other rraults of Imperfwtdtjreatlon. F. 8. Dim. Fine Tobacco, Truck and General Farming Lands For Sale. Oae tract of SO acres la oa fourth mile of city of New Hera. On tract of 77 arrea ia let tbaa on mil of city of New Bern. Ob tract of 830 acn ia about on mile of city of New Bel. One tract of SO acre In two1 miles of city of New Bern. On trae of 90 acre ta two aad one half miles of Clt r of New Bern. One tract of 800 acres la three and one quarter miles of city of New Ben. AU of the sliovo tracts are well loca ted, bring on the same side of tbe river that New Bern is. They are In good state of cultivation and ws hold them at a moderate price. For price, etc, apply to J. J. WOLFENDEN, New Beni.N.O P. TRENWITH, Itlncksitiltli, - and Wlieelrlglii. Manufacturer of Buggies, Wsgoii Carts, Drays, Ac. , . . Uepulrlng done on Quick No .tee. , gyShip work a Specialty. ... South Front Street, near the railroad Always on Hand Buggioa, Wagi on, Cirts, Drays, etc., for sale. FOR RENT ! Ths Hall, 8rd floor, Plant er's Building, Middle street, recently occupied by the ' Hebrews as a Synagogue, ALSO A FEW ROOMS, 2ND PLOOR, Same Building. - n. ii. Street. PROFESSIONAL. F. ffl. Simmons, J. H. Poo, A. D. Ward E. YY. Pou, SIMIIONS, POU & WARD, ATTORNEYS aad COUNSELORS at '.' . : LAW. , ' ... HKW BKBSE, B.C. OUlca 68 So, Front Street, nearly oppo . , site uoiei (juattawaa, . (Offices also at Balolgh and Bmithfleld.) ' rraotice in the counties of Craven. Dnnltn. Jonea, Onslow, Carteret Panilloo, Wake, rfonnscon, ttarneiv ana mison; in ne oa pre me and FoOoral Courts, and wherever services arauwirvu. P. II. Pelletier, ATTORNEY AT LAW, -Middle Street, Lawyer Britt Building. . Will praotloe In 'the Counties of Craven Carteret, Jones, Onslow aua I'amllco. (J. S uourt av avw oerne ana auprome coun u bStat. ROMULUS A. NUNN, " . KEW BERNE, N. 0. Office: Opp. Hotel Chattawka. . South Front Street. ; Practice in North Carolina FINANCIAL. T. A. Oreea, Pres. I B. Meadowa, Ttea Prer H.M.eaovas.Caanler. CITIZEN'S BANK OT XTBTW BaHNEl, 3DT. O. DO A SENERAL BASKING BUSINKHt - The Accounts ot Banks, Bankers, Corpor atlons, narmers, Merchants ana otuors r coivtl on favorable terma. Prompt and can tul attention given to tne uiei rat oi our ous tomers. uouiuona a opecuutr. - BOARD Or DiaSOTOKS. rerdlnand Ulrtoh B. H. Meadows, i. A. aeaiiowa, Chaa. Dutly, ,lr. Barauei W. Ipock, Jamia Redmond, Cans. H. Kowier, Mayer Hslin.B J. W. UratriKer, , - Thomas A. (areas, B. W.Sinallwuod, C.K.Fov. tteo. N.Ives. W. f. Crockett. . F. Ci . BAiIK, MAY 1st, 1808. Capital Stock .$75,000.00 Surplus, : - 9,000,00 Undivided Fronts....... . 8,000.00 .OFFICERS. L. H. CnTxtR President. W. S. ('PAiiwicK, ieo Pres. T. W. i itwuv, ('iwliier. J. W. IisIii.B, 'leller. C. T. CiiADwiiiK. Collector MIv::CTOiy: Wm. B. F'-iilea, M. I!. Marks, (J. i '. i " iiu, P, II. Pelletier, f, . ( Jno. filter, . J. '.. . t ,i!t, i 1 f ! t' t m r- ii- Jdsislatratur! Roller. Fv1b qoaliSrd as tb Administrator t1 W.H. llartey dmaiod laie of tb CouBty of Crairn. tkit Is to aonf v all persuas kmr c.aim f.icw Its eiaia ( tbe deceoard toeihlUil Uxn to l be asfler!irod oa or befor tbe llth. day 1 Uciobrr 1KM. or this aoiico iJ U plead ia Bar ol their roevvary. AU parsons indebted to aald estate wlU pleas make IraaieUiaie psTtnmt. tuus r. en. Aiiim, AdoaiuUtratiir. This October llib, m. COMMlcSlUStR'S ILB North Carolina, I Surwnor Oiwrf. Craroa Co ( Fall Irviu, lt7. Joseph L, llahn, a. - Waahlnetna Slide, llaoaah f-lad InrauanLloa indemrtit rvndarvd ai lb Fail Term 1A ol Craven county 8u perior Court In the abuv entitled acilun, la which aald judimeot lb UDdVrsigoed war duly aptaiiiHed commUsioaera for the sale of tb property hereinafter de scribed. - How therefore le accordance with (aid judgment aad by request ol pUtmrft w win oner for sale and aril to the highest bidder for cash at nuliliu auction at tha court honae duor lo Mew bVrn oa Via day the Bill day of November le at IS o'clock m, tli following re il property, tow it; in iiw coutity or uravea and State of North Carolina oa Pembroke road and adjoining the laads of Phillip 1 Lee on the not Mi; the lands kaooa as the Bray place on lb touih; the land of It U alone try on l lis west and bounded on ths eat by Praibrok road. Being me same land pure li ased by Washington blade from the heirs of Jesse laypoole by deed executed by Krorllne Claypoole, Kxecutrix lo which said dd refererco is hereby made for a full and nor defi nite deocilption thereof,, (except . ten ore thereof heretofore, conveyed tc rhino j Mrei. the aiiove Utacrlbed tiroDertv beinc the same unon which tbe dwelling house of the said Washington Blade and uaanah rAlad Is localcu and whereon they now reside. This lih day ot September 1HHV. J. E. & U. IHAH A. fi mmifaioners. tOMAJISlONtU'S SALE. tionh Carolina, Superior Court, Ciavent-'o. j Hay Term, 181)9 John S Garrett, . VS. -- ' Henry J Long ssd C O Roach. Pursuant to a j tocmcul ot tbe Stipe rior Court of 1 rnven county rendered at tbe slay leim lbW iu tiie above on titled action, the undersigned as commissioner will offer for sale and tell to the biKhest bilder for cash at public veadje at the fourt bout door lu r'W I'ern, li l', on Monday, the Uih iay of (lvember ItW at 111 o clocK m, the lollowiox detcnued lots of land aituate lu the city of New Hern, county of travrn, aud Mate nf North Carolira. Being lots 103 and ICS wttn all tmptovements iBron situated on the northeatt corner ot Main and Muiry streets in Faruiville ia the city of New iierii, ilj. lining Ike lots, of John Dswton and others and bounded as fol lowei On the north by Main street and on the cast by Murry otn et, on tbe south by the land of John Dawson and on tho west by Abiam Dudley's lot, being 103 feet on Main Mreel, 104 feet on Murry street being s part of a tract of land left Isaac W Kubanks 'by will of Allen O Eubanka, deceased , snd the anie lots conveyed to tho raid Henry J Long by deed from Kill Pavle trustee of Isnae W KubauBS end recorded in book 83 on pases 425 and 420 in the oiilco of tbe Keg'ster of Pecds of Craven county to which reference is had, ex cepting thirty feel which bas been con vey d lo Wm Siarkey by d ed . This 131 h dnv of He(.te intier 1809. It. W. WILLIAMSON, ' J. E. O'HAHA, Commisaioners. (Commissioner's Sale. North Carolina I " Craven County J Thomas F. McCarthy Administrator, of . Mary D. Dewey Deceased, .. .... rs. 0. n Wiggins and Others. Pursuant to I lint certain judgment rendered at ihe slay term 1899 of Craven Superior Court In the above entitled ac tion, under which the undersigned was duly appointed Commissioner to sell Ihe hereinafter described tract of land; The undersigned as Commissioner will proceed to offer for sale and sell oa the 1st Monday In November 1S99, It being the sixth day of said month; at the hour of 13 o'clock m. to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Craven County: '--..- All that certain tract of land siluated in Craven countv ou the north aide of Neuse river adjoining the landa of. Nancy Adams and others, known as tbe Dudley plantation containing about two thousand six hundred acre?; Except so much of ssid laud as Is bounded and do scribed as follows: To wlti Beginning st a cypress on Neuse river ' below Mud Seine Beach running north with the Dower line to Cleves line thence west with Bean Pole swamp to Henrahsns line, then sooth with said line to- Nancy Adams line thence with the river to the beginning. .. ; ' ' ' " Being tbe same land conveyed to Alexander Mitchell by E. W. Carpenter Commissioner by deed dated February 23rd 1881 recorded in the office of the Keelster of Dcedsnf Craven county book 83, page ' 190 191, and the same conveyed by Iiountrce and Cnrmer Executors of Alexander Mitchell -dec, by deeil dated September 15th 1889 re corded in raid records, book 89, page 498 etc This HeplemlierSSth 1809. ' THOMAS F MCCARTHY, : Commissioner. Nolico of Summons and Warrant of Attachment. State of North Carolina, ) Eighth County of Craven j . Township. A Colin and W E Broan VB. ...... American Electric Novelty snd Mfg Co, and Joseph M Zimoiski. The defendants above named will take notice that a summons io the above en titled action was issued against said de fendant on the 11th day of September, 1809. by 8 K Street a justice of the peace of Craven county, North Carolina, for Ihe sum of f -Oi To, due said Plaintiffs by reason of breach of contract and dam a'( a accrued thereunder, which sum mons is returnable before said justice st Ins osiire in New llcrn In raid county, snd m 1 . lull township, on the lflth day of f.ovemoer 1v,i9, at I ho hour of l'l 0 am. 1 lie defendants will also !.:!.( i - oe that a warrant of attachment v - I l.y sii.d vi-tiee on -the 11th 1 i c f r m'i' i tir 1' l a 'ninpt tho prop- ol In r ' intb hit h vtariunt is i I n e the mid jn-fee st t h 1 t M i a'hivo uariit d for the i t t ' - nn 'ira v hi n and s a c t ., 1 to ap- itti inrii i ft ( ("io t I i 1 v 1 be rt'BUCiTioH or euumohs NarikCarolia, I Borrriu Cuart. tram t a, ( Ultlfcf Uak F IMeiiM, Adat U A4a Uu.kiB, John n i iulln. H F rMla, Helea llanla, Adaard Unalna, Uaraiia Klo a.d A V Hicr. To Kdaaid I in kin, itf It pllrg U Ike aaiielartloa f tk Court by amda4 that Edwaid LNaktM I a ieMdct,t of ike that of honk . Carolina, you are brrrhr notifM. ttat a auarwooaaad nrililoa fur aala ul real Male lur aarda l.as hra duly Bled la uw rk r s i n oi vravaa cconly. f C, In the a'jntr eoililed acilua by It V 1)1 a klB, a aiinialiali r, y are aVieby ao tttird lo a pi tw fir IJ kik at bia office la hew Beta. I'rawa eoamy, N U oa Kami day, October rtftk IrAW, at It o'rhk at, and ai aa i r or deaaur to said pclilioaa oa may li. tm brat, Mat wis tbe prayer of th pell hatrr will be gniBted. ! ia order tbal ibis smhIc b published once a week lor weeks la New Urra Journal Dated at New Bern, N C 8rpt. N -W. 14. WATON. Clerk bvprriur Court idmlDlstnlot'i Sale of Laid. ' Kobtii Cabolima, I c.,i. r Crvten County. SnperlorCoa F P ltowa, Administrator of Was. ltows deceated, TS A Ilea 0 Row, Martha AOaakla ar other. .'" Puisuaat to a JudgmtBl aad ordei rendered snd made la tbe abov tntlilrd cause, Is the Superior court of Craven county Oct 7ih lt9 I will ex pos to sale at public auction for raaa at the Court House door ia Maw Bera N C oa Monday .November S7ia I8M be tween tho horns of 12 o'clock at. aad 1 o'clock p. m , the land described In the ccoi plaint. It being a oertaln tract of land ia Craven county li. V, oa the north aid of Neuse river and on broad creek bounded by the land of Alien Barring Ion, Wm rilsplrfoid and by Broad creek, It being the jame where Win Roe. de ceased resided at the time of his death, contaiuing alioutSHO acre. Forfunbar description see records lo the office of ths Itelsler of Deeds of said couuty. F. P. HUE, Administrator of Wm. ROB, dee'd. idminiiitiatoi's Notice. Having qualified aa the Administrator of Littleton J Potter, deceased, lata of tho County of Craven, this is to notify sll persons hsrlng claims sgainst In estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of October, 1000. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate payment. ' Thin October, 11th, 1B99 THOd. F. PcCATlTllT, AdminUsliaior. Adnilhisirator'a Koilce ! Having ((iialifled as tho Administra tor d. b. n. i f Edward Ilsrvey, decessed Isle of Ibc coiimy of Craven,' this Is lo notify all persona having claims against Ibe eslale of I Lu deceated to exhibit them to tbe undersigned cn or before the 11th day or October, 1900, or this Notice will be plead In Bar of their re covery. All persons Inriebtid to said estate will please mako Immediate pay ment, tuos. f. McCarthy, Administrator d b. n. This October 11,1800. . ALL HANDS 'EOUND And join us in praising the beauti ful Line at Heating Stoves, now in stock and on sale by tbe L. H. Cutler Hard ware Company. ' They have them large and small, bsndsoma and plain. To look at them is to buy tbem, because ot tho remarkably low price. i - Also don't forget we always bar on hand a large nock of wholesale and re tail Hardware of all kinds. Sash, Doors, snd Blinds a specialty.. Oi.Il and exam ine.'1 L. H. CUTLER H'Dl''E CO. School Books ! All Kinds At Baxter's Jewelry Store, next to tb Journal, New Bern, N. C. School Books at Low Prices by mall, post paid. Wiile us for price lists and terms. : J. M. & JYB. ItEF.li , REELSBOKO, Jf. O' REALESTATEAGENCY Houses and Lots For Sale at Lowett Possible Figures. Desirable Homes ard Tenemonts that will prove a fine invest mcnt. '' - ' - Collection of Rents a Specialty. OlBe at residence, 1? Johnson rtrett, 13. e. iiAiin.i:. 600 ACRES! FOR SALE. ; -Pamlico county, north side of Neuse river: 100 ACRES CLEAi ED. 600 ACRES TIMBER. . Dwelling and Tenement houses, barns and outbuildings. Desirable property. For terms and particulars, address, Journal, New Bern, N. C. Kortlsead City, N. O. T. I, Ilnil, Pi . Tern. Basisfaclcry. nor'-:: fp.osis t:;l oc::,"
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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