THE JOURNAL. Published every day in lie yer, except Monday, at S8 Middle street. ': .' PtionbNo. 8. ..... CHARLES L. STEVENS. EDITOR AND ntOFIIISTOB. . ; . SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One year, In drDce. ......... One year, not in advance. Monthly, by carrier In the city.. ..$4.00 .. 6.00 .. .60 -Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. - ' . Entered at the Pot Office, New Bern, N. C, as second class matter, - , : . . Official faper f New Hera ' Craven County. ' aid New Bern, N. C, Not. 11, 1899, HOW TWO NEWSPAPERS REGARD THE ' " ' , ELECTION. ' Probably the most Interesting study of last Tuesday' election! if found In the editorial expressions of the Char lotte Observer and the Raleigh News- Observer, both admirably edited dailies, and the leaders among North Carolina dallies. - ' ' . " This study reveals te a high degree the temperments of the writers which go to make each paper peculiarly differ ent from Its fellow.. ,V: i , The Charlotte paper states its opinion- In its title of editorial, "Not a Demo cratic Day," while the Raleigh daily takes tearly a column to define its idea of the elections, , Beth papers are gratified over the Maryland Democratic victory. On Nebraska, the Charlotte dally says: V Th: result ia Nebraska is a victory for Mr, Bryan but not for the Demo cratic party, since the successful candU date for the principal offlce to be filled by the election is not Democrat but a Populist, and the combined elements of opposition to the Republicans in Ne braska were always, during the cam paign, spoken of-as "the fuslonists." ,. The News-Observer on the same State says: I "In Nebraska Mr. Bryan has had to fight for his life, so to speak. Since 1895, tbe Republican party of tbe country has sought by every means It could command to take Nebraska from Bryan. :. In 1898 they reduced the majority for Governor to 3,700 and carried the Legislature, .and expeoted by the lavish use of money and by intimidation and coercion, to win a signal victory. Their failure to do so is a crushing blow to their hopes, and wonderful victory for Bryan. The war fare has been so persistent against Mr, Bryan in his own State that the fight has been rather, one for Bryan and against Bryan than for or against a poll. tical party. Nebraska is proud of, being the home of the greatest living American statesman and in the face of the greatest opposition any man has had to encoun- ter, Bryan emerges victorious.. If the election hadesulted otherwise, he would still have been the nominee In 190, but his home vlotory makes him the un questioned leader and the President of thu United iStates on the Fourth of March 1901." '- '. - - . is- On Ohio, the Charlotte Observer, says: ; "The sice of the Republican majority about 60,000 in Ohio, ls.a surprise, and there is the more occasion for this whea It is known that Jones, Socialist, drew more votes from the Bepubllcan candl- uaie lor uuveruur tuau truui uo vbuut A - y . . 1. m Tl cratlo." " ' -.. The News-Observer, says: .- "In Ohio the contest lias assumed like national interest because the Demo crats have waged an aggressive cam paign against McKlnley's policy. A week ago they had won a decisive victory. At the last minute, by the methods that , won in 189S, it seems that the Republi cans have elected their candidate for uovernor ujr a reuuoeu majority, 41 is a dearly bought victory, bnt one that will ; be regarded by Republicans as an : en - dorsement of the President 1 policy." The Observer says on Kentucky, "There is ne substantial reason appar- ' i ent for doubting that Taylor, Republl- ; can, is elected Oovernor of Eentucky. It is true that Mr. Goebel and ex-Senator ' Blackburn -are still claiming the State for the former, but Western Union re ' turns tell another and doubtless more accurate story, v-A good many back counties are, however, yet to be heard , from, and upon some of these the Goe bel election law may get in its fine werk and change the count, but there are . hardly enough unreported counties for this law to be made effective in behalf of its author." The Raleigh dally ssys, ' This year their success was certain, but for an unfortunate conflict within the party The revolt against Gtoebel, financed by the Louisville and Nashville railroad Bow's lliUT We offer. One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by li&ll's Catarrh Cure. F. 3. Cubket A Co., Props., Toledo, O. - We the undersigned, have known F, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all buainos transactions, and financially able to carry out any obi i gat: jns, niiiuo by their firm Wkbt & Tikiax, Wliobniilo Drii - Toledo O. Wii.min, Ki: san & iitii TIK, Wholesale Irii;-.;!:l., Toledo ). Hall's Catarrh Cure la tuki-n Intern , "y acting directly upon the li!-o.l and nm Cous surfaces of tbe sy.ilctu. 1'iiio 7";. perboUbi. F'dd by all Pr1' 1. fi ;. IllJiihU fl IV'.'s f;.t..:iy !'.'! us t' I . t. ui untile the result la grave tlouut tro-m the first. Tbe Slate is certain to vote for Bryan it 11)00 and the Legislature, if. Democratic will elect Blackburn to the Senate. The vole for governor at this writing appears to be very close ud it may take the crucial returns to determine whether Goebel or Taylor is elected Governor." Here are the two opinions, the one hard, practical, reasoning with facts; the other enthusiastic and hopeful, predict ing sure success for Bryan and Democ racy In 1900. .:i ' : V- ;' . As before said the comparisons above made are Interesting studies, and while not forecasts on their part, they present two views of the same subject from (lit ferent Democratic points of thought. - Mturallna Birds. - - '. -- The distances over which birds mi grate, vary between wide limits and are often surprisingly great. The bob olinks, which rear their young on the shores of Lake Winnipeg and go to Cuba and Porto Rico to spend the 'win ter, twice traverse a distance exceed ing 2,800 miles, or more than a fifth of the circumference of our earth, each year.':. The kingbird lay a its eggs as far north as the fifty-seventh degree of lat itude and Is found In the winter In South America, The biennial pilgrim ages of the little redstart exceed 8,000 miles and tbe tin; humming bird 2,000. " A MoBcr Saver.. . 1 ..- When you fiip a coin with the other fellow and win, don't stop to argue with the other fellow as to whether "dates Is heads" or "dates ore heads" Is correct Go on flipping till yon begin to lose. Then start up the argument. This money saving device is not pat ented. St. Louis Post-Dispatch.- ;.. . ; Not TJv on French, French - Vagrant Pouves vous ; me donner quelque chose pour manger, madame? i- ' American Lady Tou Impudent scoundrel, how dare yon call mo names like that! Why, I could have yon ar rested if I chose. Ohio State Journal, start Have Becm Born Lnekr. How did you make out with that effort to break yonr uncles will?" Flnel After it was all settled np and the lawyers had the estate 1 didn't owe them a cent." Chicago Times- Herald. - 1 - Ita Drawback. A minister having' preached a very long sermon, as was big custom, some hours after asked a gentleman his can did opinion of It. to which the latter remarked that " 'twas good, but It had ipolled a goose worth two of It" MOZLEVB LEMON EL1XTB. . ., A Pleasant Iinoa Tonic - Cures Indigestion, headache, " malaria. kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, aemmy, nervous protiraucn ana heart failure, by regulating the Liver, btomach. uoweis ana nuaneys. - Xoslev's Lemon Elixir Cared me of indigestion. ' I had suffered for ten years. I had tried almost every medicine, but alt failed. Since taking Lemonllxlr 1 can eat anything 1 JiRe W. A, UBIVFITB, Reeveavllle, S. C. - ' '-'. -J - Koslej's Lamon Illxlr - , Cured me of indigestion and heart dis ease, alter years or. sunering when, an otner remedies ana doctors naa lauea. N. D. Coleman, . Beulah, B.U. Moaley's lmon XUxlr. - - 1 hive been a great sufferer from dys pepsia lor about niteen years, my trou ble beinir mv liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Lemon. Llixlr cured me. My appetltle is good, and I am well I bad taken a barrel of other medicine, that done me no good, CHARLBS GlBHARD, No. 1515 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Mealey Lamoa Elixir '''" :!kZ, Cared me of enlarsred liver, nervous In digestion and heart disease. I was unable to walk up stairs or to 00 any sina 01 work: I was treated by many physicians, but got no better until 1 used Lemon Elixir, I am now healthy and vigorous. No. 98 Alexander St, Atlanta, Ga. ' KOZLEFB LKMOH HOI DROPS. Carres all Couehs. Colds, Hoarseness Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant reliable. 25o at drto??lsla. PreDared Onlv bvDr. U. Moziey, Atlanta, ua. t ; ; ! ; A little Germantowa boy who Is just learning te ride a bicycle beard a stut terlng man talk the other day for the first time. Turning to his father he re marked: "Say, Pop, that man has apunc ture in his speech, hasn't ho? F 0 Duffy & Co guarantee every -toq tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is not satisfied after using two-thirds tbe contents. This Is the best remedy I tbe world for la grippe, coughs, colds croup and whooping cough and Is pleas ant and . safe 'to take. It prevonta any tendency of a cold te result In pneu monia. Mo Lonely Feeling. WIggs Why docs BJonce have that phonograph going all the time? It' awful. Waggs Well, you see Lis wife's away, and when ho has the phouograp' going he says he doesn't inias her much." A friend In heed Is a friend indri That is exactly what Chamberlain Couch Remedy Is. It l tlio mother help when she is suddenly awukf the nif:M by tlio oiniiiotiH liiir-ky Ml and lw!,nred breulli is 1' -;'e rffott c Of ) C yin i.i 1" 1 r 1 : f l! !.t e w I., n I ! H "( - C(,u and ii r ,i Hie;,.!.- n;n i,f Iho t Si ' ' . Ml It 4 1) 1 J i: It t. r. h. 1 tt A doctor's examination might show that kidneys. liver and stomach are normal, at the doctor cannot analyze the blood upon which these organs depend. j Hood's SarsftDarilla nnrifieg. vitalizes and enriches the blood. . It cures yon when a bit off " or when seriously afflicted. It never disappoint!. Dvariensla Mv husband haddvsnen- sla and hood's Sarsapartlla cured him. Our little boy was nervous -and the baby had ulcerous sores. It cured both." Mas. Emma Bebe, Portage, Pa. ; . v ' Indigestion-" I could not eat for some months on account ot distress and Indiges tion. Hood's ttarsaparllla cured me so that I can eat and sleeo well.". Mas. Q. A. Guim. Taylor and Walnut St, Wilmington, Dei Hood'a filla care IWer HU ; the non jrrhatlng aaS only cathartic to take with Hood's Saraaparillaj Kaally Gaeaaed. ( Mrs Honpeck A husband and . wife should be of one mind. - ' - Mr Henpeck Yes; and it isn't hard to tell who's going to de the minding. . - ; "LIfelinwr" FojrljuUa. Oliver Peterson, of Coldwater, Mich., writes: "I bad not been able to sit up a half day at a tlmo for thirteen years tin til I used the Mystic Life Renewer. It has cured me of nervous troubles, head ache and a very bad stomach. - It has helped me in so many ways, and cured me of afflictions that the doctors said could not 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 wondeifnl medicine I ever, saw, Sold by T A Henry, druggist, New Bern. f What he We. " Hoax That fellow, Harduppe, bpnes everybody. : He's a regular skin. Joax Yes; he's nothing bnt skin and bones. , , ' , . . . , - . . Used by British Soldiers la Atrlea. Capt. C. G. Dennlson -is well known all over Africa as commander of tbe forces that captured the famous rebel Gsllshe. Under date of November, 1897, from Vryburg, Bechnanaland, he writes: 'Before starting on the -last;campalgn I bought ' quantity , ot '. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I. Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used myself when troubled with bowel complaint, and bad. given to my men, and in , every case it proved most beneficial." For sale by F. 8. Duffy ft : -'V-:-. Belief At Band. ,.: My path in life is not strewn with roses remarked the beggar. Then here's a cent remarked the - kind-herted old lady. ' ' ' w - . J. D. Bridges, Editor "Democrat" Lan caster, N. H., says, "One Minute .Cough Cure is the best remedy for croup l ever used."- Immediately relieves' and cares coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia bronchitis, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. It prevents cdnsumpiien, FB Duffy. ' ThaWlratBeqnlsturt- Bbbbs "What's the first thing te learn about golf V v ..' Blohbs '-To pronounce It u thoigh It t jymed with cough." , - - - Chamberlain's Pain Balas Cares Othars, My wife has 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 ot medicines and doctors wlthost receiv ing any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertisement ot this medicine and thought of trying It, which we did with the best at satisfaction. She has used only one battle and her should er It almost well. AdolpS L, Millrtt, Manchester, N. H. For sale by F. Duffy ft Co. - V One KxeepUon. - Lots of people who say they don't be lieve In signs will shy atone which reads "Paint" ' . . , . , - Belief la Six Honrs, . : Distressing Kidney and ;Bladdcr DIs ease relieved In six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It Is great surprise on account of its exceed ing promptness in relieving pain In blad dcr, kidneys and back, in male or female Relieves retention of water almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by 0. Brodham, druggist, Now Bern, N. C. One l'Uarivantwge One of the disadvantages ot being free-born American clti.en is that you hve so ninny bonnes. , J ,, "I hart dyspepsia nity-seven yeats an never found permanent relief till I use Kodol DyniiepHla Cure. Now I am well and foci like a new man," writes 6. Fleming, Slurry, Neb. It Is the best dl geslunt kixiwii. Cures all forms of Indl geslloii. 1 I y:.ii:;iiii8 everywhere pre rribe It FB DuHy. nr I' vll. ,ik.-l li. Pll, k to 1m -id you woi l,r,- l--t 1 Hdh Ills II Dm. Cured the Cnrioaa Toath. "Pawing over the unclaimed mail Is favorite amusement among a certain get of idle youths," said a hotel clerk yesterday. " 'Any letters for So-and-so? they will ask, giving an imaginary name, their object being apparently to gratify idle curiosity by studying the superscriptions and reading the post als. Last fall an Idiot of that type re ceived a severe lesson here: In this house. He made tbe usual request, giving rather a peculiar name, which he afterward admitted be bad thought of on the spur of the moment By a re markable coincidence two central office detectives were standing near the desk at the time, and the name he gave was that of a noted crook who was wanted by the police of Chicago very badly. "Without a word more than was nec essary they took the young gentleman by . the arm and carried him off to po lice headquarters. He was so astonish- oVthat he-was unable to make a co herent explanation and really present ed a picture of guilt His story at head quarters that he had asked for letters under an assumed name was regarded as so Improbable that they held him until telegraphic - inquiries "could be made. Of course It turned out that he was not the Chicago crook, but he got the scare of his life, and yon may rest assured that be has dropped that form of amusement from his Indulgences." New York News. - Be Wasn't "BoakedV "When I go over to tbe old country I am going to get a lot ot clothes to bring back . with me," said a well known Wlndsortte, who went abroad recently, , 4 -.'.. "Oh," said his hearer, "if that Is the case, I have a brother who is a tailor In London, and I will give you a letter of Introduction and write him telling blm to use you right" In course of time the traveler step ped Into tbe tailor shop la London and presented his letter of Introduction, He got v warm handshake from the tailor, who said he had received a let ter from' bis ; brother telling of the traveler's expected arrival, but could hot understand part of the letter. The letter, when nroduceJ; raa: "Dear . Brother The beirrer, afr.' --, ' - , Is from our place and wishes to get a lot of clothes In London.' He has all sorts of money. Soak him. Yours af fectionately." The part of tbe letter that could not be understood, was the concluding phrase; The traveler of course under stood the Americanism; but managed to keep his face straight while he gave It a favorable construction. He saved the laugh until he could have It on his American friend. Chicago Inter Ocean. - ' ' Rla Pies For Water. If there- Is anything 1 dislike," re marked Colonel Stllwell, wiping his mustache with Impressive deliberation. tt Is a bigoted person. Some of tho people at my home in Kentucky came very near taking permanent offense at me, but 1 bold out and finally, con vinced them." . ;v ' "What was the discussion about 7' "It- was the old controversy. Some body mentioned water, and Judge Mor gan stated his opinion that it was something that ought to be abolished. The maior arsued tor Its use In moder ation, but tbe Judge wouldn't have It I was sorry to disagree with the Judge, but I stated my arguments and clinch ed them so that he had to give In. called bia attention to the grentachieve- ments which all the world Is now en gaged In applauding., I recalled to his mind the glories of our naval heroes, the men ..who are so proud of .their country, the men of whom their coun try Is so proud. Then I pointed my finger at the judge and asked him how those -naval heroes could have done these glorious deeds If there liadn1 been plenty of water for them to sail their ships on." Washington Star. Trains, Worrr. blaeaae and Death. Late trains area source of annoyance to everybody.. The , British : Medical Journal dwells upon tbe -very serious result produced by them upon . tbe health of travelers. Tho rush to the station to catch the train which may perchance be punctual; the weary wait on drafty platforms or In stuffy wait ing rooms; the dilatory Journey all these, we are told, add seriously to the labor ot tbe day even In the best of times, but when the weather Is cold and damp they are still more Injurious and in that they are largely responsible for those "colds,", as they are called. those conditions of depressed vitality which are the starting points of most ot tbe acute diseases from which men suffer and from which tbe elderly and the feeble die. - Cenalne Coartear. ' Surface manners ore like cut flowers stuck In a shallow glass with just enough water to keep them fresh nn hour or so; but the courtesy that has Its growth In the heart Is like the rose bush Id tbe gardcu that no inclement season can kill and no dark day force to forego the unfolding of a bud. . " V Wonderfnl Davalonmant. ' Watts The development of the sense of touch In the blind Is something al ways a wonder to me. ' Gotrox-I have It pretty well devel oped myself.- linve got so I can tell a borrower two blocks away. Indian- spoils Journal. Komenclatnra. "Have you tttudlud any language be side English r "Yes," answered Miss - Cayenne, "three trolf. bnseliall nud yachting."- Washington filar. The n.nn who re ntiitlon two minute H' t'H 1he tr.'ih) i-h jut, IT I M 1 f,.-. '.: 1 i 'I r. '! I'llOS tlio rnllron T time it. of tlin ol ri:,,ll fl otn t! :.t, lid. ver.' Ml ( hi.) i Tt wHl a I I to ii- y Dyop:p3ia Curo Dcssts what you cat. " It artlficiallv dices ts the food and aids Nature in strenetbenintr and recon. structlng the exhausted digestive or gans. xl is tne latest aiscoveredqigestf ant tod tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, .Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, 6ickHeadache,Oastralgla,Cramps,and ali other results ot imperf ectdlgestlon. - F. 8. DUFFT. Second-Hand andWew BICYCLES. To parties needing good seoond-hand and new Bicycles. We have on band at present: Ladies Falcon, ........ ,........12 00 Gents Liberty's,. ............ 10 00 Gents Favorite's,...., 10 00 Boys Bof-tonlan,... ....... ...... 10 00 Boys LC H... , 7 00 Boys Elyrla.... .. ..... ....... 6 00 Genu Northampton,. 10 00 Gents Erie 10 00 Gents Emerson ;.,......... 12 00 This list , ot second - hand wheels the best bargains we have ever offered. CaU'early and secure them. We -have just received a nice lot of new . Wheels and Tires. Call and examine. ' QASKINS' CYCLE COMPANY I P. TRENWITH, Dlacksmitb, and AVI1eelrJg.11. Manufacturer of Buggies, Wsgoni Carts, Drays, &c Repairing done on Quick Notice. IVShip work a Specialty. South Front Street, near the railroad. Always on Hand Buggies, Wagons, Carts, Drays, etc., for sale. FOR RENT ! The Hall, Srd Door, Plant er's Building, Middle street, recently occupied by the Hebrews as a Synagogue, ALSO A FEW ROOMS.T8ND FLOOR, .X Same BuUdtng. " JT. Si. KTREET. PROFESSIONAL. Ft M. Simmons, A. D. Ward 1. H. l'ou, E. W. Poa. SUVinONS, POU & WARD, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at . ...LAW. . . . v.- . . Offlos M So, Front Street, nearly oppc- v r site Hotel tftattawka (Offices also at Raleigh and Smithflekt rraotloe In the oounties 01 craven, tmpiin. Jones, Onslow, Oaneret Pamlleo, WaJte, Johnston, Ilarnett ana Wilson; In tbe Su preme anil Federal Courts, and wherever services are desired. . ; . .4 , y f P.v II. Pelletier, : .ATT0BNEI AT LAW. Iddle Street, Lawyers Britk Will araetloa tn the Counties of Craven OartenkJaaes. Onslow ana Pamlleo. Cat. court at g.w Berne and Supreme Court o- newate. . : "'. ROMULUS A. NUNN, - MBW BBRNI, K, a ' -"v. Offlcei Opp. Hotel Chattawka. . , - Soath Front Street. Practice in North Carolina. FINANCIAL. - I. A, ream, Pras, B.H. Meadowa, Vto. mi ' H. M. eaoVaS.Oasmar. CITIZEN'S BANK oar asrarw bibnm, nr. o. DO A C1BSK1UI. ItASKIKQ BUSINESS ' ; The Aeoounts ot Banks, Bank wa, Oorpor atlona, fai-mers. Merohants and others re eelred on tavoranle terms. - Krompt and oars nil attention given to tne lnvei eat 01 oar one Vomers, uoueeuons a mmuuu. . oaaDorDiaaOTOaa. renllnemi Orion J. a. Meadows, RmiiuoI W.Ipoc, ti. n.rowm, 3. W. GraliiKer, E. W. Staallwuod, Uo. N.lvna. K. 11. Meadows, Chan. Unity. Jr. Jamis Redmond. waver itaun.ai Ihomaa A.brean, U.a. ror. w.r. Crockett. F. Gi . BAHK, MAT 1st, 1808. Capital Stock 115,000.00 Ssrplss,.., 0,000,00 Uaslvldea Fronts, 2,000.00 .OFFICERS. L. H. Crm.ra President. W. 8. Ciiaowk's:, Vice Pres. T. W. Hw-WKV, t'n-diior. J. W. lullin g, 'I'cilcr. C. T. CiiAi)K!K, Collector. DlUKCTOIiS: Wm. fl. I'-'adrs, M. M. Marks, I', 11. l'clloticr, Jno. (Suifr, i-m.-im, :rr, i H. J. W. bLcwurt, ! T. Ji'Wrj', 1 r tn: ' "i anil frcl that ,-i 1 , to 0 ,r LFUAL NOTICES. Mortgage Sale! Pursuant ton power of sale contained In a mortgage encuted to P M Parber by Stopheu 60, tt and wif, dated the 3d day of July 18W8 and lecordcd In ll.e . office of the register of deeds of Craven county in-book 89 pages 807 SA8 and S90 we will sell at public; ancton at the court h( u-te door in tho city ot New iiciu at 18 o'clock m, on Monday the lllh day of December 18V9 the following property: iiying ana being in the coun ty of Craven being the lots or tr..cts of land convered to the fold Bteplion Scott by W G Brinsoo, Admr. of J II Kich ardsou. deceased, containing M acres mora or leas. Ti r na of sale cash. MAKUKKKr M. BAKkKlt. ixeeutrix. J. HENDERSON BOSS. Executor, of P. M. Barber, dic.aatd ' Mortgage Sale I - Pursuant to a power ot sale contained in a mortgage executed to P;M Barber by Gumbo Darden and wife" dated the 2d day of July 1883 and recorded in the omce 01 tne register or aeean 01 uraven countv in book 99 folio 70, we will soil at puhlio auction at the court house door in the city ef Mew Bern at 12 o'clock m, on Monday the 11th' day of December 1899 tbe following real estate: Lying and being in tbe county of Craven ad joining the lands of 'Daniel Burtt, Ad- tnony Harris ana oiners oemg tne same land conveyed to the said Gumbo Darden by W M urinson, Admr, of J u lucnara son, deceased. Terms of Sale Cash. MARGARET M BARBER. Executrix, J. HUKUttKSUN HOSM, Executor, of P M Barber, deceased, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE' Havinc Qualified as administrator d b n 0 la 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 on or before the 1st cay or November lvw, or wis notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons lnaeotea to saia estate are reaurstea 10 mase lmmeaiaie payment. MEBBITT WHITLET, Admn dbnottol John uoiuns, aec. November 1, 1899. Notice of Sale of Land For Partition. North, Carolina, ) I In the Superior Court, Craven Co.- t Before tne uierx. J. L. Hartsfield, vs. Mrs Ssrah A Taylor, Jas C Taylor, Dr I M Taylor, Dr Geo' Attmore, Dr R S Primrose, W H Oliver, Geo A Oliver, Mary T Oliver, Themas Constable and Martha Constable his wife, Benj K Husse aud Hannah Hnske his wife, Mar tin S WiUard and Elizabeth Q Wiliard hta wife. Rebecca (i Attmore. Dr J D Clark, Hannah T Clark, Tbe Trustees ot Davidson lioueite. norm uarouna. net- tie J Clark, and Chas S Bollister, execu tor of Frances Tsylor, aeeeasea. Pursuant to a deciee of the Superior Court of Craven County in the above entitled proceedings for sale of land for partition rendered ny tne uierx 01 said Uuperior Louri on tne nut. aay 01 nov berlSUB. The onderslcned as commissioners will offer for sale and sell at public auc tion for cash to the highest bidder, at the Court House door of Craven county Monday tne 11th day ot December 1809 at the hour or 11 ociocx noon an toe 101 lowing described real estate towit: A tract of land containing 04CO acres, lying and being tn the county ot u raven ano partly In Pamlico county, on the north aide of Neuse river between tbe heads of the northeast prong of Little Swift Creek and Bay river beginning at Wright C Stanley's last corner being four hundred and ninety poles from saw Stanley's beirlnnini at a black cum and on a course south fifty three east and runs the reverse of his line south seven degrees west one thousand & forty poles to his corner then along another ot said Stanly's lines south forty five decrees east fourteen hundred and lfty poles to bis corner then south lortv nve degrees esst seven hundred and Ave poles then north fortv live decrees east two hun dred and seventv two coles then north eleven hundred, and seventy poles to a gum at Bay river bridge then norm uity inree aerrees wen luree uuuurcu auu twenty poles then. south forty degrees west seven nunareu ano utiy poies men north fortv five decrees west eleven hun dred and twentv Doles north seven de grees east six hundred and eighty poles thea north fifty three degrees wast' two hundred poles to the first station! also a eertaln niece or Da reel of' land, situate. hrlna- and belnc tn the countv ot Craven on the north aids ot Ellis' lake and west side of Black lake. begiBnlnc at a cy press on Ellis') lake the one mile tree westward from his Undine - running north , two hundred end - tbltty-ihree poles, then sooth elgbty-two degrees east two hundred and eighty poles to tbe Black lake, then along the lake south thirteen degrees esst one hundred and ten poles to James Psrrott's second cor ner, thence with bis line south thirty d trees - west one hundred and twenty poles to a cypress his beginning corner on Ellis' lake eighty poles above the landing ana tnenoe wuu me various meanders of the lake to the first station containing three hundred and ninety acres. -, , This Nevember 8, 1800. A D WARD. - W H OLIVER, ltOMULUS A NUNN, '. - Commissioner. Fine Tobacco. Truck and General Farming Lands, For Sale. One tract of 80 seres in one fourth mlln nf nitv of New Bern. - - : -,a -,- One tract of 27 acres ia let than 'One mile of city of New Bern. One tract of 850 acres in about one mile of city of New Ben. ; . ' One tract of 80 acres la two miles of city of New Bern. - -, One tract of 60 acres tn two and one hnlf miles ot City of New Born. One tract of 8 ,0 acres in three aad one i quarter miles of city of New Hen. All of the above tracts are well loca- ted, bHnir nn the sama side 01 the rivei tliMt New llrrn is. ' 1 hey nrn In (rood state of eulttvatlon a"! w hold tin-in ai a moueiaie puce, For pne ily to J.J.WC! .N, New Bern.N.O ',1 n A'A r's Jc"- t I 1 !(!!(, , N. y ii neit lo ti C. S-lmol 1 n ! 1, i-iH 1-. 1 ! : . LEUAL NOTICES. . ; Administrator'! Notice.. . ' Having oualilicd as the Administrator of W.li. iiarvoy - deceased late of the County of Craven, this is to notify all peitons having claims against the estate ot the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before tbe Utb, day ' et uciourr iuu, or this notice will be plead in Bar of their recovery. - Ail persons Indebted to -said estate will please make immediate payment .V,;:. TUUa r . MCUAUTUi, i - Administrator. This October 11th, 1899. " t Administrator's Sale of Land. Craven County. ) F P llowe, Administrator of Wm. How deceased, - vs Allen G Itowe, Martha A Catkins ar others. , Pursuant to a judgment and ordei rendered and made In tbe above entitled cause. In the Superior court of Craven county Oct 7th 1899 1 will ex pose to sale at public auction for cash at the Court House door in New Bern N 0 00 Monday November 27th 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 tract of land In Craven county N. 0. on tbe north side of Neune river and on Broad creek bounded by tbe lands of Allen Barring ton, Wm Btapleford and by Broad creek , It being tbe same where Wm Roe. de ceased resided at the time of his death, containing about 280 acres. For further description see records in the office of the Register of Deeds of said county. F. P. ROE, Administrator of Wm. ROE, dee'd. Administrator's Notice. Having Qualified as the Administrator of Littleton J Potter, deceased, late ef the County of Craven, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate 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 uctouor, inn, teua. TH08. F. MCCARTHY, Administrator. Admiuistraior'n Roiice I Havinc oualifled as the Administra tor d. b. n. of Edward Harvey, deceased late of the county of Craven, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before tbe 11th day of October, 1U00, or this Notice will be plead in Bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay ment. THUS. . BICUAlti riX, Administrator d. b. n. This October 11, 1899. Notice ot Sale. Thomas F McCarthy, administrator') of LHUi-toii J rotter, deceased, 1 Vs.. ) Mack Lewis, and Laura Lewis his j wife, and othi is. ) Pursuant to the order of the -Superior Court of Craven county in the above en- fcliicu autiuu ill t 1 , 1 v i a "00 nvcum auu . directed to sell the hereinafter lot of land to make assets lo pay the debts ot my iutcatu'e and for other purposes; aa such administrator I will offer for aale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door or Craven county on W ednesday the 29 lb day ot Novem ber lbU'J, at the hour 01 14 o'clock m, an of tlie Mlowinc lot 111 tbe city of New Bern, N C, beginning at the southwest corner of Hannah Thompron lot, and running thence southwardly with the east line of tbe Samuel Courtis lot on the street or lane, ourtises corner it be Inir lflOfnet smith to the becinninir. con-. Viyed to L J Potter by deed recorded In Doon of ureds nn, page A4V, omce oi the Register of Deeds of Craven county. This October autu, ibvu. THOMAS F. MCCARTHY, Admn., L J Potter, deceased. North Carolina I Superior Court Craven County Merrltt Whitley, Administrator d. b. u. 0. t. a. of John ooinns, dec. vs Delia Atkinson, Sam Atkinson, Mandy Atkinson, William Bessie Williams and E. M, Green, Guardian Ad Litem. : By virtue of a decree ot tbe Superior Courfmade aad entered in the above -en-til led sction on the 2nd day of Novem ber, 18911, I will sell for cash at public auotlon to the highest bidder at th n.,a Anm In X'.w Ill.n P...1. county, N. C. at 12 m. on the 11th day of December, 1899, the follow lag real est at in Craven county, N. 0. described sa follows: Is No. 8 townshl ncsr Ihe village ot Fort Barnwell being the land -purchased from Joseph Whltly by John: ' Collins, being the place where John Collins resided at the time ofhlsdesth. MERRITT WHITLEY, Admlstratot d b. e. c t. a. of John Col-, line, deceased ..--;v , - - .-. D. L. WARD, Attorney, Notice of Summons and Warrant - of Attachmtnt; Btate of North Carolina, ) Eighth . -1 County of Craven ' f Township. - .. ; A Cohn and WKBroan .. . - vs. -. American Electric Novelty and Mfg Co, and Joeejih M Zamoieki. ' The defendants aliove named will take Botlco that a summons in the above en litlod action was issued against said de fendanton the 1Kb dT of September, 1699. by S K Street a justice of the peace of Craven county. North Carolina, for the sum of $203 78, due said Plaintiffs by reason of breach of contract and dam ages accrued theieander, which sum mons is returnable before said Justice at bis olilc'e in New Bern In said county, and in Klchtb township, on the lflth day of Novrmlief Bl the hour of It o'clcck a m. The difendants Will also toko notice that a warrant of attachment was lwiued by said Justice on the 11th day of September lbl)9 against the prop erty of Said defendants which wsrrant ia returnable before ;the said Justice at the time and place above nami d for tha return of the summons When snii win-re the defendants aio required to ap pnrnnd answer or demur lo the com plaint or Ihe relief demanded Will be guntrd. This the 8rd day of OrtnUr, ifi'.tQ 8 . BTKEKT. J. P. I luuu , ii ItUl.t, .I WM tlin I, A lim, S' 1 I'' ! In I' nil f m-11 lidCt for tin" .., , , . r rt be suro and ' !ir'r yi fM-V. ; .-J. 'll-l'i I i

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