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THE JOURNAL. 1 Published every day in the year, except JJondoy, at 86 Middle treeU Phosb No. 8. ' CHARLES L. STEVENS, EDITOR AKJ PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. , One year, la advance.......... ...$4.00 1 One year, not in advance.......... 5.00 Monthly, by earner la the city ... ' .60 Advertising Rates tarnished on appli cation. " ; Entered at the Pot Offioe, New Bern, N. O., as second class matter. - Official; Psper of - New Bern - ' Craven. Conaty. New Bern, N. C, Nor. 10, 1899. ' H0RE CAREFUL iEGEIATIOH M3 , f, HANDED. 1 Judge SlmontOn't recent decision on the railroad tax cases, while It has 'pro Yoked the usual hostile criticism from those who always accept his decisions as being prejudiced and partisan, yet these cases reveal two matters demanding at tention very clearly,- namely, a bbtter and more careful legislation, and a' cor rection of the great inequalities In tax assessments which today exist in North Carolina, J The sixty day biennial session of : the General Assembly of North Carolina is too short a time to transact the political and business affairs of the State, t, , , : A full-satisfactory settlement of the affairs of the politicians, the determining of-the rewards and awards, means that the real business affair of the people most softer, with the sixty day limit; ..' Does any Assembly give its first at tention to the people, and what legisla tion is needed for them? " - ' . If one has, it is not now recalled, yet every campaign is fought upon the basis of needed legislation for the people.-. It ta the too many political settle ments, which must be attended to first, tbat works the trouble when the actual work of the Assembly commences, for then tme Is short, bills are' carelessly : drawnand statutes badly constructed ... leading to Just such decisions as that on the jailroad case t ' - -. The showing msde on the lax assess ments throughout the State, as revealed during the trial of the : railroad oases, shows the necessity of having assess ment laws that shall operate alike upon all tax payers, so that tax paying shall be upon an equitable ' and Just basis, favoring neither individual, nor corpor ation. ' -',''-Denunciations against judicial opin ions on legislative enactments which are found imperfect, are too demagogical to past with intelligent persons, and as- far as being of party service, they ve apt to prove otherwise, for party mistake- are not to ds covered up Dy tbe noise and bluster of a partisan press. ; This is no age for political secrets, es pecially political secret and no party Is going to sneak out of its errors, but it must correct them and prove sincere and honest by making such corrections, in stead of attempting to cover them up by denunciations against others. , .Bow's This f r . We offer One Hundred Dollars Re gard for any case of Catarrh tbat can cot be eared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. Chmxt & Co., Props,, Toledo, O. ' We the undersigned, have known F. J Cheney fot the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transact fcma, and financially able to carry out any obligations, made by their firm. Wist A Tatux, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo O. Waldibo, KiitH.it St Mil. tu, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo O. ' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Testi monials free. , . flail's family Pills are the best. Us Waolsalsr. " How much Is this soap a cake? ' Take two for 16 cents. Twol Do you think I buy sosp by the wholesale? : . "I had dyspepsia (Uty-eeven years and nevor found permanent relief till I used Kodol Dyspepsia Core. Now I am well and feel like a sew man," writes 8. J. Fleming, Murry, Neb. It Is the best dl gestant known. Cures all forms of Indi gestion, riiyslclans everywhere pre crlbelt F 8 Duffy. Jn.t Ho. "What la t trust, fallier?- A trust, my boy," rr plied the astute business nmn, "Is a buHine&scomblniillon that you are cot In." A friend In ii... d l a f ' 1 I ' i. That Is x--Hy v-Ut Cl: V CoUKQ ly in. It I. ! ,j , , a kelp i s i) i ; ' ' ' ' i ! ! . Die n ' ' t ' 1 and 1. ! ! ' : 1 eS brinKlua:. Toa drinking was ri-nurded as one of the feminine vices of a hundred years oro. The Female Spectator of that pe riod observes: "The lea table costs more to support than would maintain two ehildreu nt nurse. It is the utter destruction of all economy, the bane of good hoosowifry and the source, of Idleness. " Rather be sweet in spirit than strong In muscle. Drswlns; tbs Lin. It may be all right to write love let ters on a typewrites, but they ought not to be manifolded. Boston Globe. - " MOZLBVg LKMON ELIXIR. r v'. A Pleasant Leinoa Toulo. . Cures indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility, nervous prostration and heart failure, by regulating the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. Motley's Leutoa JEllztr Cured me of indigestion. . I had suffered forffen years1. 1 had tried almost every medicine, tntt" all failed. - Since taking Lemon Elixir I can eat anything I like. W. A,, Gwkfith, " Reevesville, 8. C Moslem's Lemon Kllxlr , . Gored me of indigestion and heart dis ease, after yeKra of suffering when all other remedies and doctors had failed. ' , N. 1), COLKU AN. Benlah, 8. C Moaley'B Lsmon Kllxlr. ' J hive been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen years, my trou ble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Lemon Lllxir cured me. My appetitie is good, and I am well. I had taken a barrel of other medicine, that done me no good. . x ' ' CHABLKS GmHARD, No. 1515 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. ,: . ib" Mosley'S Lemon Elixir .i ' Cured ae of enlarged liver, nervosa in digestion and heart disease. I was unable to walk np stairs or to do any kind of work. I was treated by many physicians, but got no better until I . nsed Lemon Elixir. I nm now healthy and vigorous, v .; - C. H. Baldwin. - No. 98 Alexander St., Atlanta, Ga, -y MOZLKTO LKMON HOT DBOP8. . Curres all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant reliable. 85c at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. , r fey;. v Crashed Blm. The Shoe Clerk Beg your pardon, madam, but it is a number , five shoe you want, instead of a number three,., ' She Number five? Ton must be think ing of the size of your hat. - ' F 8 Duffy A Co guarantee every -toq tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and wil) refund the money to any one who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents.' This Is the best remedy In the world, for la grippe, coughs, cold croup and whooping cough and is plea, ant and safe to take.' It prevents any tendency of a cold t result In fipen monia. .. ' ' f-ii :,:vx-if iii 1 ':y,im'f, j-v1" ; ?.wtets..ii.Vi;v : "; FuddyI want (o get acquainted with Uosklns, but I hardly know how to go bout it, he's such a queer fish. . .': Dnddy A queer fish, eht Why don't yon drop him a llnef :&vPHiJ-i:tvl ,&i.'A Thousand Tongues i., 'i.-t-'. -.Could nbt express the rapture of An nie E. Springer of 1125 Howard St., Phil delphla, Pa, when she found that Dr. sting's New Discovery for Consumption bad completely cured her of a backing; cough tbat for many years bad nad life a burden. . All other remedies and doc tors could give her no help, bat she says of this Royal Cure "It soon removed the pain In my chest and 1 ean now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely re member doing before. I feel like sound ing it praises throughout the Universe" So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for aoy trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs.- Price 50c and tl 00.-, Trial bottles free at F S Duffy' drug store; every bottle guaranteed. v v ; v,'- : ; , s Approprtsts. li--'-. -. '..r' Orpheus C. Kerr Well, my friend Jones has been elected Governor. ' : ; Ksuatlc Kid Indeed? ' Orpheus O. Kerr Yes I want te send blm some flowers. What would yon sug geatf ;' i, : Kaustio Kad Forget-me-nots. ".' Robbed the Grsrs. ' ;- A Starting incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him a follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and Ides, no sppetlte gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians nad given me np. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Elcctrlo Bitters,' and to my great Joy and surprise, the first hot t'e mad a decided Improvement, 1 con tinued tlielr use for three neeks, and am. now a well man. I know they saved my life, and rohixjd the rnve of another Victim." No one should fail to try th"in. Only 60 cts. per bottle at K. 8. Dully' Drug btore. A (...ill!.. Hint. Frank Tllnnche pinned s tiny Huliron 01 my coal last iilj-JH. Jiiik Do yon know wlmt that rrieft!H. rini,k-:r.i, Mik-V. ly st.e wauls ymi I i p- i your n.ni. : : t '. tlio allmen- fHimy J.;t ;-.i:y and 3 cents. On of The Old Sciences. -"What's that there young man's busi ness?" asked Mr. Parvenue. "He's a tutor. I believe,'' replied his wife. "What doeffbe teachr ' ' : ., "One of them old sciences, I s'pose," answered Mrs. Parvenue. : "I ain't just sure what it Is, but last night Msbella told me he was giving, her lessons In osculation." " t ' - "Well, I s'pose she's got to be" educat ed," returned the old man. "I only hope he won't charge no fancy price for his lessons." - Life Benewer" For Ladles. ; ' Oliver Peterson, of Coldwater, : Mich.' writes: "I hsd not been able to sit up a half day at a time for thirteen years un til I used the Mystic Life Renewer.: It has cured me of nervous troubles, head ache and a very bad stomach. It haa helped me in so many ways, and cured me of afflictions that the doctors said could pot be cured. The blessed Life Re newer has done more for me than all the Patent Medicines, Doctors and Christian Science treatments combined. It Is the most wondeiful medicine I ever saw." Sold by T A Henry, druggist, New Bern,' - , , Where to Mop. - " . v New DrommerI can sell a big bill of goods to any man on earth. ' ' Proprietor That's all right, bnt don't exert yourself to sell goods to any . man who hasn't got moneys i asas i I.' i .'7cC.ff ': TD bj British Soldiery In Africa. Capt. C, O. Denntson is well known all over Africa as commander of the forces that captured the famous rebel Galisbe, Under date of November 4, 1897, from Vryburg, Becbuanaland, be writes: "Before starting on the lastjcampaiga I bought" a quantity ; of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used myself when troubled with bowel complaint, and had given to my men, and in every case it proved most "beneficial.' For sale by F. 8. Duffy Co. - ,r w - - j v , An Approprlata Color. - '"When melancholy mark a man for her' own," .: asked ' the smart boarder, "bow does she mark him?" ? '"Colors him blue, of course," replied the cheerful idiot, in scorn. ' ' ..f J. D. Bridges, Editor "Democrat" Lan caster, N. H, says, "One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy for croup I ever used.",. Immediately relieves snd cares coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia bronchttuv grippe? and all throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. F S Duffy. '. .... . v:.;.. - . .. ;'"".-'."'""". Ko jratoltesnent toss.,,'-, 5 '.My automobile ran away with me yes- torday.1 ' ("Gracious! ; Did you scream?" . y;"; f ;"Of course; but It didn't go ablt faster i that account. The poky old thing doesn't furnish half the excitement there Lis in driving a iunttflri- Chambsrlata's Pain Balm Cars Others, ii'i ri?i Whj MoSTaaT ' .; u' . ' : My wife baa been using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nine years. We have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiv ing any benefit from any. of them. One day we 'saw an advertisement of this medicine and thoughof trying It, which we did with the best of satisfaction. Bhe has used only one battle and her should er is almost well. Adolph L. Millbtt, Manchester, N. H. For sale by P. 8. Duffy 4 Co. . "... c-i ' " The IMnVrsnas. : :'y-n - The Instructor What is the difference between a subject snd a citizen ? . ; - The Student It you please, the sub jeot has to be humored and the citizen gets bossed. ' ' ' '.... Belief to Bis Houra, Distressing Kidney and .Bladder Dis ease relieved In six hours by "New Great Boulh American Kidney Cure." It is a great surprise on account of it exceed ing promptness In relieving pain In blad der, kidneys and back, lu male or female Relieves retention of water almost Im mediately.' If you want quick relief and vure this Is the remedy. Sold by C D Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. 0. Wasted to Know. "What are you looking In the diction ary for, Willie?" "I want to see if bot-under-the-collar is the same as choleric." Will often cause a h'::Mo Him, f f al.l, Cut or I!i u ; e. I' !' 'h r ' a B.-dvc, the Ii- l In I' it v ... ' !, ..l l' 1 I' e pain and pr.-wj.s'y In hI It. ( r.'- i e' ! t'lta 1. -; r i' .i i, I - ' -, 1 ' ..... (. "i n, I: ! . II . ; t i . Cine e:l I r.i.i;.: y X. ( :.lly K.K.l t 1)0 n il i vr i . i t;iry (-....!. -j.. r Jlululn.;- . v i.LU i Sold by all druir 'iats. C'OBfiuerfirs ConqRered. It Is a remarkable Riid Instructive fact that the career cf four of the niot reuowned characters that ever lived closed wltl a violent or mournful (l ath. . Alexander, after looking down from the dizzy heights of bis ambition upon a conquered world aud weeping that there were no more to conquer, died of Intoxication In a scene of debauch, or, as some suppose, by poison mingled In his wine. -, . ' ,' , - Hannibal, whose name carried ter ror to the heart of Home Itself, after having crossed the Alps and put to flight the armies of ; the mistress of the world, was driven from bis coun try and died at last of poison adminis tered by his own hands In a foreign land, unlamented and unwept. Caesar, the conqueror of 800 cities, and bis temples bound with cbaplets dipped in the blood of a million of his foes,, was" miserably , assassinated by those he considered his nearest friends. Bonaparte, whose mandate kings and emperors obeyed, after filling the earth with the terror of his name, closed bis days in lonely banishment npon a bar ren rock in the midst of the 'Atlantic ocean, i v.-" --r v Such the four men-who may be con sidered representatives of all whom the world calls great, and such their end Intoxication,' or poison. . suicide, murdered by friends, lonely exilel !. i ::"?si: ser Stoats AbroasW-W- St; When I was In Alx-les-Balna last summer, I saw a stout German woman sitting at another table eating from an enormous pile of plates. I thought at first she was carving or doing Home thing of that kind, but as the meal progressed and the pile became no less I made Inquiry and found out tbat she was extremely nearsighted, and the pile of plates exactly 19 In number- was necessary to raise her food to a point, where It would come within bar range of vision. She was no less a personage than the Duchess of files-wIck-Holsteln. . ,:., : In Italy they do dot use glass In the windows on account of the expense and replace It with wood or other ma terial. In order to relieve the monot ony. I suppose, they have a habit of painting household scenes on these blank spaces. ; In one window you will see an old chap reading his paper and In another a young miss doing tip bcr balr. i There hre also other scenes of even more intimate family character, Which I will leave to your Imagination. - In Athens one day I went out to buy something or other. - which, : 1 remem ber, cost 5 drachmae. - For It I tender ed a 10 drachma note In payment, aud m order to make change the storekeep er tore It neatly In two aud returned one-half to me. Convenient, wasn't It? New York Tribune. . s - J ' Showed Her Tssth. ; One of the Inst things people like to admit usually Is that , their teeth are not their own In the sense of not hav ing grown In their months. A single member from a porcelain factory Is not objectionable.' The need of It might be caused by an. .accident or for a good many reasons, but when- It comes to several and a plate, then tbe subject becomes a delicate one..' - , But there was a woman In the street cars the other day who apparently bad it brand new set of teeth and, she was strangely proud of tbenh She first at tracted tbe attention of passengers by the smiles that she lavished upon them Indiscriminately. Every smile brought the new teeth Into view more prom inently and the evidence - that they were false and the people began to smile I quietly - themselves. But ; even then the woman was not sure that her new treasures were properly observed, and. drawing In ; her lower Up, site brought ber upperjeetb down upon It and tapped .them carelessly with ber linger, looking off luto vacancy mean While with n conscious nlr of uncon sciousness. New York Times. - 1 . Mot the Same Geaeala. ' A well knowu divinity professor, a grave and learned man, had fire daugh ters, whom his students Irreverently named ""Genesis," "Exodus," "Num bers," "Leviticus" and "Deuteronomy.! Beginning his lecture one day, tho professor said, "Gentlemen. I wish to speak to yon about the ago of Gene sis." . r. . ,., '- ,-. Boars of laughter . came from the students. ; , .' . :- "Ueneals Is not so old as you sup pose," continued the professor. More roars so long continued. In deed, that the worthy man bad time to think before he mado the next remark. He said timidly and he managed to hit the mark this time: ,. . "I may not be thinking of the same Genesis as you are!" .- A Tlopcless Cass. The Senior I'mtuer 1 guess we will have to give up trying to get that mon ey from Bharpe. . - The Junior Partner Benlly? "It looks that way. His olllee Is In the second floor of his place, you know, and he threw our last collector out of the window, where the man fell through bd awning, you remember." "Yes.". "Now he sends a clnlm for the dam nge to tho awning." Cincinnati En quirer. I.nnuhrd Till II Cried. 'Tnpa fell over my express wagon tliH r....rtilH-f." si. LI Willie. "My, It was ri'M. V. I - bed f.il I crleil." "1 M.l yerV" s:iil Toiiuny. "Y '." r.,.l!nl WiUle. "l'0ia cnm;lit i;.' Imi. him;."- I! 1 1 i;i .lvj il 1 1 a Keeord. !1 b, n tin t Of l.e t Dl-rsts what you eat. Itartificially digests the food and aids Nature in uf.ren .rf hanlnr. structlng the exhausted digestive or nan. T. . .... 1 . . . 3, . ... ( suiBiiueiBtettiiaiscovereaaigest. ant snd tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in- RtjJk fl T.l V tVhl iftTM el nrl ruvmann.lt,.r.u. Dyspepsia, .Indigestion, Heartburn, Bick Headache, Gastralgta,Cramps, and all other results of i m perfect digestion, rrsaarsd by CC DtWitt Co. CQlcage. F. 8. DUFFT. Second-Hand andXew gBICYCLES: ;To parties needing" good 'second-hand and new Bicycles. ,gx&M$??$.-?';& We have on hand at present.' t I Ladies Falcon,v,iuii.i,v$l 00 8 Genu Liberty 's,ttiV.....i. 10 00 t Gents Favonte's,t.1.:.4... , 10 00 1 Boys Bostonian,,, .. .. 10 00 1 Boys L O H, ,U 7 00 1 Boys Elyris....'V.;v4.vi,,;.;1.y 6 00 1 Genu Northampton,. ..........'10 00 t Gents Erie, 10 00 t Genu Emerson 12 60 This list . of second hand Jwbeels the best bargains we have ever offered. Call early and secure them. We have just received a nice lot of new Wheels and Tires. Coll and examined. ' RASKINS' CTGLE COMPANY P. TRENW1TH, - -Blacksmith, . and - -y Wheelright. ; Manufacturer of Buggies, Wpgoi s Carts, Drays, &c Bepairlng done on Quick No.Ice. . WShip work a Specialty. South Front Street, near the railrrad. " Always on Hand Buggies Wagons, Carta, Drays, etc., for sale. - 2 : ; FOR RENT! ,,.- The Hall, 8rd floor, Plant v er's Building, Middle street, ... . recently occupied by the , . Hebrews as a Synagogue, " ALEO A FEW ROOMS, 2ND PLOOR, ei r -. Same Building. ' W. M. fSTBEET. PROFESSIONAL. : F. K. Simmons, J. U. fen, A. D. Ward K. W. Fon, 5IMTI0NS, POU & WARD, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at t - j LAW. . j mew BKBiBB, m.c Otfics 69 So. Front Street, nearly oppo- . ' i site uotet thatuwka, : (Offices also at Raleigh and Bmlthfleld.) rtaottes In tbe eounues of Craven. Dnplln, Jones, Onslow, Carteret FamJloo, Wake, Johnston, Harnett and Wilson; in uw Su preme and Federal Courts, and wherever services are ueaireo... . P. II. JPelletler, - -1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. - -, Middle Street, lawyers Brick Building. vmi araetla In tk Covntles ot Oraven Oarterst, Joaes, Onslow ana Pamueo. II. S uoart at w oerns ana duprems uoan o hs Stats. ROMULUS A. NUNN, VEWBEBMB, . O. Offioe: Opp. Hotel ChalUwka. ! . Soalh Front Street. Practice in North Carolina FINANCIAL. T. A. Ursea, rrat, K.H. Meadows, Vies Pras . : - H. at. gaovBS Cashier. CITIZEN'S BANK DO A OKNKRAJL. BUBINHH4 The Aononntol Run Its, Ba.nkr, Corpor ation , Vftrmarn, Wttrtiimut ni uthra r D4l vl on I nvormme fctrtns. Prompt and oar tul attention ytTftn to tholnimcstot omr on tomara. (joutOUona a bpaoiaiLy aOABDOrDIB'MTTOEa. ' Ferdinand Ulrloh J. A. Wi'-.lowf fltVIUUO) W.IjKCals CKks. H. Fowier J. W . imlip r ft. W. HmHiltfood, Uo. if.lvaa. K. u. Mftft.lowa, Chaa. Duii y, Jr. : Jam 1 KfeilinondJ hmvT Hahn 4 TiitunRB A.UieaBa C.K.iov. W.F.CrtM)k3tt. F I. K L.J. lis MAT 1st, 18DS. fij Itsl Stoik 75,00a.C0 5,arr!BS,.., 0,000,00 I'stilvided Fronts !.. 2,000.00 L. IT. ( 1 IV ' i-,t. . , H. I . 1 1 " " . ' I 'IPS. J. .;. ( .,.:!.-l..r. 1 . I. 1.. I ! .' II S LFtiAL NOTICES. il; Mortgage Bale ! : p Pursuant to a power of sale contained In a mortgage executed to F It Barber by Stephen bcott and wife, dated tbe 2d day of July 1888 and recorded in the office of the register ot deeds -of Craven county in book 93 pages 207 268 and 209 we will sell at publin auct on at tho court he ae door in the city of New Bern at 18 o'clock m, on Monday the 111U aay or vecemoer itniy uu following property 1 . Lying: and being in the coun ty of Craven being the lots or tr. et of land conveved to the raid Stephen Selt by W G Brlnsoti, Admr. of J II Kicb ardson. deceased.: containing 60 acres more or lees, 'itr us 01 saiccasu. -MAROEKET M. HAKKElt. Fxicatrlx. J. HENDERSON ROSS, Kxecutor, : ,u , -. of f M. Barber, dtCaatu .. , Mortgage Sale I f Pursuant to a oower of sale contained in a nionnaee executed to P M Barber by Gumbo Darden and wife dated the 2d day 01 July was aud recorded la tbe office of the register of deeds of Oraven county in book 99 folio 70, we' will sell at public auction at tbe court honse door in the city ef New Bern at 12 o'clock m, on Uonday the 11th day of December 1899 the foUowing real estate: Lying and being in the county ot Craven ad joining the lands of Daniel Burtt, An- tnony Harris and otnere being tbe same land conveyed 10 the said Gumbo Darden by W G Brinson. Admr. of J H Richard son, deceased. - Terms of Sale Cash. MAKUAKUT H. BAHBEK. Executrix, J. HENDERSON ROSS, Executor, - or f u Barber, deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ! ; Having qualified as administrator d b 0 c ta of the estate of John Collins, de ceased, all persons having claims against said estate are notified' to present the same to me dulv verified oh or before tne 1st day 01 November laoo, or tola notice win oe pieaa in oar or tneir re covery. All persons indebted to said estate ate requested to make immediate payment. MEKitlTT WHITLEY, Admn d b n 0 1 a of John Collins, dec November 1, 1899. Fine Tobacco, Truck and General v Farming Lands For Sale. One tract of 80 seres In one fourth mile of city of New Bern. One tract of 27 acree-in less than 000 mile of city of New Bern. One tract of 850 acres In about one mile of city of New Bern. One tract of 90 acres i a two miles of oity ot New Bern, One tract of 90 seres In two and one half miles of City of New Bern. One tract of 8u0 acres In thre and one quarter miles of city of New Bern. All of the above tracts are well locr. ted, being on the same side of the riveis mm jxew Bern is. v They are In good state of cultivation and we nom tuem at a moderate-price. For prices, etc., apply to J. J. WOLFENDEN, New Bero.N.O ALL HANDS 'BOUND And join nam praising the beautl fnl Line of Heating Stoves, now In stock and on sale by the L. H. Cutler Hard ware Com pany. . They have them large and small, handsome and plain. To look at them is to buy them, because of tho remarkably low price.- -- Also don't forget ws always have on nana a large etoca or Wholesale ana- re tail Hnrdwareof all kinds. 8aab.Dors, and Blinds a specialty. Call and exam ine. , . j, . L. H. CUTLER H'DV' CO. School Books I All Kinds At Baxter's Jewelry Store, next to tbe Journal, New Bern, N, 0. School Books at Low Prices by mall, post paid. Write us for price lists and terms. J. M. & J. B. RKKL, :,';:"-EEELBB0U0, N. 0 R EALE STAtE AGENCY Houses and Ita For Bale at Lowest Possible Figures. Desirable Homes and Tenements that will prove a floe Invest mcnt. - Collection of Beats a Specialty, ' Ofllre at residence, 17 Johnson street. IV 13. IIAIXIKIX. ' vrf LEUAL NOTICES. ' Administrator Notice.' ' Having qnallfled as the Administrator of W.H. ilarvey deceased late of the County of Craven,' this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ot the deceased to exhibit them to the . undersigned on or before the 11th. day t October 1900, or this notice will be plead In Bar ot their recovery. : - - All persons indebted to said estate Will please make Immediate payment. . : . -1. Tuva r. ucuAurui,. Administrator. This October 11th, 1899. ' Administrator's Sale of UBd. , North CaBOUKA, I j.Jl.nfc,' Craven County. f Soperior Co 1 r nowe, AamiDietrator 01 wnuitows -deceased, . .1 vs Allen Q Rowe, Martha A Gasklns ai others. . Pursuant to a iudgment and ordei rendered and msde in tbe above entitled cause, in the Superior court of Oraven coLnty Oct 7th 1H99 1 wUl ex pose to sale at publlo auction for cask at tne uourt House door in rtew Bern N 0 on Honday November 37th 1899 be tween the hours of IS o'clock m. and 1 o'clock p. m., the land described in the , complaint. It being a certain traot of land in uraven county jn. v. on tne norm sine of Neuse river and on Broad creek' bounded by the lands of Allen Barring-: ' ton, Wm Stapleford and by Broad creek, it being the same where Wm Roe. de- . ceased resided at the time of his death, containing about 280 acres. For further description see recoras tn tne omce ot tne . Kegisler or Deeds or said county. F. P. ROE, Administrator of Wm. ROB, dee'd. Administrator's1 Notice. Having qualified as the Administrator of Littleton J Potter, deceased, late of the County of Craven, this is to notify all persons having claims sgainst the estsle of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of October, 1900. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This October, 11th, 1890. THOs. f. McCarthy, Administrator. Administrator's Koiice ! Having qnallfled as the Administra tor d. ti. n. of Edward Harvey, deceased late of the county of Craven, this is to notify sll persons having claims against tbe estate of the deceased to exhibit them to tbe undersigned cn or before the lltb day of October, 1 01)0, or this Notice will be plead in Bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estste will please make immediate pay ment. TH03. f. McCarthy, Administrator d. b. n. This October 11, 1899. Notice ot Sale. Thomas F McCarthy, administrator "j of Littleton J Potter, deceased, Vs. J Mack Lewis, and Laura Lewis his j wife, and oth. ru. J ; ; Pursuant to the order of the Superior Court of Craven county in tbe above en titled action in which I was licensed and directed to sell the hereinafter lot of land to make assets to pay the debts ot my iutestu'e snd for other purposes; as such administrator I will offer for aala and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court bouse door of Craven county on Wednesday the 29lb day of Novem ber 1(99, at the hour of 12 o'clock m, all of tin- following lot in the city of New Bern, N (', beginning at the southwest corner of Hannah Tliompron lot, and running tbeuce southwardly with tho east line ot tne Samuel Courtis lot on the street or lane, ourtlses corner It be ing 100 feet south to tbe beginning, con vi ved tn L J Colter bv llewl recorded in Book of Deeds 12. page 428, office of the Register of Deeds of Oraven county. rput. ft....l. OA. I. IMA . , 111. lUMMH-r OUHI, IOVV- - . ' THOMAS F. MCCARTHY. Admn.r " L J Potter, deceased. Nnrlh Carolina I RnnHni Pnnrt' , Uosltt Wlill la. Arlmlnlslrat.. si U a ' auui lilt 11 llltKT) ai.uuiiuistisiM1 Ui IS. aja . ui siuuu vumiia, uod. Atkinson. William Bessie WiHIsms and Jst UKOilk VUtllUsPII AU AJiiciUs ; s 17 U lluaa IJHasfllsa a-t I 1 1 Br vino of decree of ike 8 a per lor Court maiitt and 4tntred In tbe above, ins. titled tction on tbe Snd atj of ISoTera- ber, 18D9. I will eell for oiih publlo UVUIIIJ, u V u.. . 'U U. ...UU.J V. December, 1899, tbe following real astalo In Craven county, N. O. described as follows: la No 8 township near the village of Fort Barnwell being tbe laada nnrchaaed from Joseph Wbltty by Job Collins, being the place where Jobs. Collins resided at tbe time of his death. - MRIUTT WHITLEY, Admlstraioi d b. a. C t a. of John Col xi n - no m a. i t.i. -s lins, deceased v.- -. j,.-- i :-- D. L. WABD. Attorney. Nolle of Summons and - Warrant oi nitacnnirni. ;: OUiis ok onu lyanmua, r cign.n : ' f!onntv of Craven ,1 Townahla. A Cohn and W K Broan , , , . ... ... - American Electric Novelty and Mfg Co, - - and Joseph M Zsmolski. - -' The defendants above named will take notice that a summon In the above en titled action was Issued sgainst said de fendant on the lltb day of September, IBM by 8 K Street a Justice of tbe peace of Craven county, tvorth Carolina, for Iheaumof tiOi 78, due said Plaintiff by reason of breach of contract and dam ages socrued Miereander, which sum mons li returnable before said justice at blsnlllcsin New Bern In said county, and in Eighth township, on the lftlb ir of November 1MU9, at ilia hour of II o'clock a m. The di-fcndsnts will alxo take notice tbat a warrant of attachn"nk was IxKiied by said justice on Hi. 11. n dny of Hepiember tHWU against tbe proi erly of smd drf'tidsnts Vibii b wsrrsnt i. ri'tiirimljU lief ore ;the SKid JoKtlce nt tun tune and plnce abovo numi d fur t return of the summons When 1 where the dtifrnilJinis sio required to i - p 'Jtr mid nriawer or deonir lo th. r. .;iiit or tlie relief dunsmlrd viil l '1 liis the 8ul Out of Oei.,1..., V I a it. HiJ.i i r. j. r. '1
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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