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Published every day In tbe year, except Monday, at 96 Middle ilreet. . . ' Pnoas No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, " EDITOR AMD rKorBIKTOK. i . SUBSCRIPTION RATK8. One year, In advance.... ...... . .i. $4.00 , One year, not In advance. ......... 5.00 Monthly, by carrier In the city..-.. .60 Advertising Rates tarnished on appli cation. " ' -Entered at the Pot Office, New Bern, N. C, as second class matter. , - Official Paper jt New Ben tad ' ' k's Craven Coaaty. New Bera, N. C, Nav. It, 185)9. ' .'MAKING GOOD HIS PROMISES The word pledges of Mr. Jamet A. Bryan, upon taking the Presidency of the Atlantic and North Carolina Rall ' road, are being as rapidly made , good, - as material efforts can - accomplish then. ' i r Without quoting ' President Bryan' exact words, the main point in his ad dress upon taking the 'chief place on the railroad, was the assurance that tbe load would be conducted and run upon business principles, and the - people along the line' given a passenger and freight service that wonld meet all their requirements.. .. , President Bryan has also made it dis tinctly understood that the A. & NT, C. R. R. was net to be run on tbe idea that political dividends" was its only put pose, but instead the road was to give public service, first, and it passible, dlvl denta afterwards, the primary ; object being the beat Interests of (he people and tbe section through which tbe railroad passes. ' That the people are" recognizing and appreciating the making good of these promise! on. the part of President Bryan is most thoroughly evidenced by;, the reselatlons passed Tuesday night by the New Bern Chamberpot Oemmerce, and published in this paper, this commercial body through Us members receiving benefits that folly warranted the publio expression as set forth in the resolutions, -unanimously passed by the Chamber of Commerce. , . -j-'i It cannet but be a matter at aelf con gratulation ta President Bryan, that the changes he has Instituted meet with such .quick and hearty approval, not merely in words but by the Inoreased business which ha coma to hla road, showing plainly that this section V interests needed the changed conditions, la tbe way of impreved and greater i train service over the Atlantic eV North Caro lina. , ( t7 " Increased passenger service, has met with increased patronage; Impreved ter minal facilities, finds Increased business, while Improvements along the - Hie find increased respect and '; regard from every one traveling over the line of road. ' , , - 1 The Jocmal congratulates President James A. Bryan on his immediate suc cess of making good hi promises in the affairs of the Atlantic and North Coro lina, which promise to bring HbJ road forth as the "New Mullet Boad,"Ute . "Old Mullet" having passed away. ; .' Wa offer Ona Hundred Dollars tin." ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. .V.V J". J. Chbhbt 4 Co, Props , Toledo, 0. , Wa the undersigned, bare known F. J - Cheney for the last 18 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business "" . transactions, and financially able to carry - . out any obligations, made by their firm. t. Wast & Tsui I, Wholesale Druggist, - .Toledo O. Waldiico, Kinhab tc Mab- ' TIT L T i- T-. r. T. -1 .1 r - -. -ti-TiH, uuicmiv jssuggiat, IUHUU Vi . Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally acting directly Upon the blood and mu . cous surfaces of tbe system. Price 75c. v per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Test! '. aonials free. " j ..." ' .... . ' Hall's family Pills are theest . i ; XwM a Chaasa. I am not satisfied with the new minis ter, said tbe old-fashioned deacon: bis sermons are too short, I could stand that, said the liberal brother, If they were not so narrow. . Even that might be overlooked,: said third, a stndtous one, bnt they are hopo- lessly shallow. : , ' -Then tbey voted to make a change. I AUGUST FLOWER. "II Is a surprising fact," says Prol Ilouton, "that in my travels in all part of the world, for the list ten Tears. have mot moie people having: used Green's August Flower than any olher remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stomach, and for constipation, find for tourists and milkmen, or fo persons filling ofiice pwiltlnns, where headaches and g'-neral Lad f fro trrr'uliir haliiis exl it, tli!it ('.rfcn'i A ti . ast Flower Is a grand r w-.!y. It d... not Injure the system 1 y fn j'w-nt ik and Is excellent for Miir I'mi a. h lnil'f"'l!.)n." ri.1o ' f:o at I 8. l.i!Ty & (Vs. Bold by d..!,TS ill U r',: 1 Irin. C,-s-T t t r ' -' W w .1 1 C. -- Craven County Superior Court, Fall Term, 1899. FIIiiT WEEK. Monday, November, 27tli. 64 Abbott vs. Iiaucock. -CS Congdon vs. City of New Bern 51 Agent va Willis. ; 73 Atkinson, va. Per 101 Ernul V9. Congdon. i , TUESDAY, 63 McCarthy vs Tramway Co. V 61 Ferris Shoe Co. vs Swindell.. i Covall va Covall. , 'WEONESUAt. Ji ' ' 48 Morton vs Morton. 49 Reizenstein vz Kluuon. ,--- - ' :68 Ryan vsltoach. ; , 83 Kelly vs Koach. . 113 Roach vs Kelly. - - ' ' - FRIDAY. r - 90 Gasklns vs Broaddus. r 94 Oowdy ts White. . . , - , t "99 Dickson vs Jones, v " " "J 103 Mcllwane ts Walker. , - " . 104 Moore ts Itbs. " ' - 117 Meadows vs M. Reserve Fond. - ;. 118 Garrett TS Best. , Garrett vs Douglass. , , '!r. ' ' SATt'BDAY. J , i 118 Alexander ts Dannenburg. -i , plTORCE. - , - 110 Barnuni v Batpum. ' 114 Green ts Green.'-':- i ' Kobinson ts Robinson. " r Hudson ts Hudson..; , - , . Paine ts Paine. '- . - -, '- !:. Weeks ts Weeks. A "- WOTXONS. 4 Bryan vs Grimes. ' J. 5 Bryan ts Bprulll 6 Bryan ts Lee. 7 Brysn ts Spfnlll. 8 Bryan ts Becton. ';; 9 Bryan ts Owens. 10 Brysn ts Splvey. - 11 Bryan vsSprulll." ', r 14 Meadows ts Tisdale. . ' : 16 Cohn ts Heath. -17 Jones ts Rhem. , 87 Hlnes ts Outlaw, 88 Bank ts Spencer. 87 LoTiCTaPcarce. 44, Pelletler ts Lumber Co. v48. Gray ts Fisher. . 80. Baho vs Blade. 85. Bank Vs White Oak. - .: ' ; 86. Morton ts Hudson Lumber Co. 88 Cohn ts Heath. i ' - . 97. Hahn ts Heath. -' , . 95 Tobacco Co ts Crabtree. 98 Farmer rs French. 105 Outlet ts Stimson Lumber Co. 106 Haywood ts New Bern. , . Swan ts Hookerr- 107 Hlnes vs Moye, -408 Cleve vs Cleve. 115 McCarthy ts Wiggins. 116 Garrett ts Long.;. . 119 Hutchinson ts Hutchinson. ' ' ' .-' MOZLKV'S IVEMON KUX1B.- , . A Fleaaaot Lemoa Toole. Cures indlsestlon, headache, malaria. kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility, nervous prostraticn and heart failure, by regulating : the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidney. ... 1 ' Cured me of Indigestion. '. J had suffered for ten years. I had tried almost every medicine, but all failed. 1 Since.. taking Lemon Elixir 1 can eat anything I like. W. A. URIKVITn, Reevesvllle, 8. C. , Xoaltiv'a Iiemoa KlUlr '. Cured me of indigestion and heart dis ease, after years of suffering when all other remedies and doctors had failed. - N. 1). COLIMAN. ' Beulah,8.U -V :s ' , ; HMSarsLeDMaKllxir. I hive been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen years, my trou ble being my liver, stomach and Dowels, with terrible headaches'. Lemon LUxir cured mew My appetitie is good, and I am well... I had taken a barrel of other medicine, that done me no good. - . i tiBARLIB UIBHABD.- No. 1018 Jefferson St., LooIsvlUe, Ky. . j !.; Moalea Lemam KUxlr 'V'v,.,;..'i' . Cured me of enlarged liver, nervous in digestion and heart disease. I was unable to waia up stairs or to do any Jtlnd ol work, I was treated by many physicians, but got no better until I used Lemon Elixir. I am now healthy and vigorous. :. - ' ' , O. H. BaLdwik.- . No. 98 Alexander St, Atlanta, Ga. ., MOZLEra LEMON HOT PROPS, Currea all Couths. Colds. Hoarseneu Bore lnroat. Bronchltla, Uemorrhaee. ana an inroat ana lung diseases, legant renaDie. . - - . . , . 35c at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. . ' AIUMka.or'a Boaaanoa r came pretty near getting en 4 aged once. -, j. .. . . .v.- j Why didn't you? The day I made up my mind to pro pose to the girl a man catae along and asked me to go fishing. OhamlMrlaln'a Pala Balm Care Others, Why Mot four My wife has been using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nine years. W have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiv ing any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertlsemenl,of this medicine and thought of trying It, which we did with the beat of satisfaction, Hlie has used only one battle and her should er Is almost well. Auol.rn L. Millktt, Manchester, N. II. For sale by F. 8. Duffy Co. A lllown Komi, Maudo I waa out hlcycllnp with Fred Sprocket! Udy. He's an awfully nic e fellow, l.'o actually railed me a row-bud I'dilli That v us pioluiMy before y.n rune to Ilia lilsr h'l! Wlien yu hud t 1- u uj inai y)4 eni pic! . y You never V nr .,,'; . 1 . !' f.,!' 1 cf i : i'j r "J c . ,es tne 1 In. f. IJany czszs cf poor health come from want of watch fulness. Hut if you keep your blood pare no thief can steal your health. , The one effective, natural blood puri fier is Hood's Sarsaparilla. : It nevtt iimppotnts. ' - ;"'' v:: ; Impure Blood-1 Five years I suffered with pimples on face and body. Hood's Barsapanlla cured me permanently. It also cured ruy father's carbunclea." ALSCRt K. Cbast, Tustln City, CsX v ..'". - ; t : Catarrh-" Disagreeable catarrhal drop pluiis in my throat made me nervous and diuy. My liver was torpid. Hood's Sar saparilla corrected both troubles. My health Is very good." Mas, Emtiba J. Smilst, 171 Main St., Auburn, Maine. - Howll FlUi fart Htt III, ; the noiHrtitarlnK and anly catliarUo to uka with Mood'i Saratparllla, Tlia Wmi Woman. - - "He's looking for a wife," they said to her, pointedly. 'He would be an object of greater in terest la me," she replied, with some as perity, "if he were looking for a single woman." " .. ,"S ' u KlCunatlmCurmtaeDay. 'Mystic Cure for Hheum'sUsm and Neuralgia cures in 1 to 8 days. Its ac tion upon the system is remarkable and mysterious It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears The first dose greatly benefits. 73 cents. Sold by T A Henry, druggist New Bern. Keeps Ahead. ; ' Kntcker Lots of busts' of Dewey, aren't there f" l 'J -'" ' ' Bocker Tes;- bnt nobody can get ahead ofhlm. 1 - Eevery Day Affords New Proofs of Ibe peculiar effects of Pair-Kilhr, . In cases where a disordered condition of tbe stomach, liver and bowels is com bined with great debility, nervous weak ness, and Intense melancholy, lis effects are most beneficial and v wonderful. - It should be kept by every famlly.if Aroid substitutes, there is bnt one Pain-KUler, Perry Davis'. Price SSoead 80c, " ' . av4 thai 1U0H?fKxif: W4 ye save the counthry, Psif "How's that r ' " , . "Be your rote I" ' ."No begorry. But I saved the rent," v A friend in need la a friend indeed. That is exactly what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is. It Is the mother's lelp when she is suddenly awakened In the night by the ominous husky cough, and labored breathing, of her babe.. It is the safe resort of the youth or adult When he has "caught cold" and there is coughing and irritation of the mucous membrane of the throat. It allays the Irritation and cures the cold. . For sale by P. 8. Duffy- Co. ' ' v - " 4 What taw Hind CMrt laid. - . ; ' i."Wnn mv wife gets to jawing," 'said a man, "I preaerTe a dignified sllenoe." - 'Yes, I heard about It," said the other man, "I heard your hired girl telling our hired girl that yon was' the best band .at settin' round an' snlkln' she ever seen." v ' ' X Belief la BUsr Hasura.' Distressing Kidney and gladder Dis ease relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure.11 It is a great surprise on account of its exceed ing promptness in relieving pala in blad der, kidneys and back, in male or female Believes retention of water, almost Im mediately. If yon want quick relief and ours this Is the remedy. Sold by O. D Bradham, druggist. New Bern, N. 0. ''-.' 1 ' T rnUorino BoUar. . "Wlggs As an after-dinner speaker Tauklota Is certainly the star. 1 Wsggs He's the moon no less; the fuller he gets the more brilliant be Is, . . 100. - Sr. K. Iittktas'i Antl Diuretic, : May be worth to you more than $100 if you have a rhild who soils bedding from Incontence.of water' during sleep Cures old and yonng alike. It arrests the trouble at once. ftl. Sold by 0. D Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. C. ' : . Vaaoeoaaary Caatloau ' '.' Physician (giving advice) Lastly, Mo Gorry, don't go to sleep en an empty stomach. McGorry (who is ailing) No danger av thot, dochthen Oi always slaps on me back. . . ' It will not be e surprise to any who are at all familiar with the. good quali ties of Chamberlain's Cough Itumedy, to kuow th&t people everywhere take picas' ure In rolathig tholr experience In the i) bo of that splendid medicine and In tell ing of the benefit they have received from It, of had colds It baa cured, of threatened attacks of pneumonia It h averted and of the children It has saved from aunts ofcrnup and whooping couirh. It la a grand, good medicine. For side ly F. 8. Duffy & Co. r 1 ' (..,.1 I..,,. ( i'Vr,n:: t! r : on 1.. r fii.:.r) - "I.-:' i : 1 '. r 1 w ' - l t ! , I- "I: .t t." ( a T-' ' .1 ' i v. . .'t . '. "--1 r I . .. t t- r ! - ' . I'uo Applitd Art, " j A 11 & rta of brec -zes, more or less fit- ' ful, ruti.e tbe eurfaco of art, but the current is once more setting with in-. creasing steadiness and strength toward the point where art becomes tbe band- ! maid that ministers to the practical j needs of men. Painters and sculptors are working with tbe architects not j only in beautifying buildings, bnt in i giving an artistic perfection to the fur nishings and utensils. Stained glass, mosaio, wall papers and fabrics, furni ture, posters, book and magazine illns- i (rations are only some of the numerous avenues of activity which the move ment opens up to the artist .: It is quite wigiin recent years that it has reached ; our shores, but now that it is oome its ' continuance and its spread are assured, for It appeals exactly to the demooratio conditions of the national life. It brings the masses in touch with art and in the way most likely to influence them by daily contact . " Museums do much to refine and culti vate tbe thousands who visit them, bnt their usefulness would be small 00m pared with a diffusion of art among all tbe things of everyday life,. That is the goal to which tbe movement in favor of the "applied arts" is directed, and un deniably none could be nobler. No doubt it is a long way off, but that is no reason for despairing of the possibil ity of reaching it Nor is the material character of American life a bar to it The Athenians of j Pericles' time, tbe Italians of tbe renaissance and the Netberlanders were material enough and fully as bent on matters merely mercen ary, and yet they surrounded themselves with the evidences, in small things as well aa bio, of taste and refinement. , There is no incompatibility between materialism and art, especially when at the back of both is a strong pride in oitiaensbip. 'A large share of the credit for what has already been accomplished is due to tbe architects. - On' thenr -de volves the exeoution of the biggest evi dences of Improved taste, and tbey have it in their power to combine with their own work that of , the painters and sculptors. Harper's Weekly. : '. " , - Butterfly Meaktlea, ' ' "I had a singular experience dnring a recent tour of Europe," remarked a gentleman prominent in the literary world, fin the "search for one of the simple, ordinary 5 butterfly neckties. There waa a time when I wore scarfs and ties more elaborate, but that has passed, and I, like many other men who have passed tbe meridian of life, am content with comfort instead of looks. 1 had a pretty good supply of butterfly ties with me, but somehow I mislaid them while in Borne. I searched through nearly every store in the Eternal City, but could not nnd any. I had a similar experience in Berlin and Vienna. I was told, however, that i would have no trouble ; to' seenre what-1 wanted in Paris, but,-though I tried nearly all the large establishments, I could not find such a' thing, though there were hun dreds of other styles easily obtainable. Next 1 tried London, though more for the fun of tbe thing than anything else, for I had some made to order in Paris, and, strange aa it may appear, nana of the haberdashers of London could sap ply them. Until this experience I did not know that- tbe butterfly tie 1b dis tinctly an American idea and is only known here." Washington Star. Kt'"' iJn lite aatnv.v '?;t.-5'' ' - -' The president of tbe United States is no more informal than -the sultan in bis manner of receiving guests. .. Ha plaoes his visitor beside him on the sofa and hinnelf lights the cigarette ha offers bim. He is himself an inveterate emokor; tbe cigarette ia never ont of his fingers. V A tbe sultan is supposed to speak no languages but ..Turkish and Arabio his; majesty,' though P a :' good French scholar, carries on conversation through dragoman. :": H . - Quite recently a very great lady had tbe honor of dining with his majesty- the first Turkish sovereign, by tbe way, who baa ever admitted a Christian wo man to bis table. Alter dinner tbe lady notioed a mousetrap, which had been forgotten, on one of the chairs. . "Ob," said the sultan, "that la an excellent trap) It was sent to me from England, and I bare caught ten mioe in it today.' -Youth's Companion. ' .- Xyallds Id a Strang Bolo, . ' The dancing girls of Bangkok are al ways exercising in tbe royal gymnasium. Their aged vary from 0 to 20 yean. The curious and subtle feat of picking up a bit of straw with the eyelids can be learned only by tbo youngest of them, who are made to practice it in order to render tbem flexible in every part of the body.' There are two long rows of benobes, one a little higher than tbe otber.-Ontbe lower is a row of little girls, and on tbe upper bench are .laid tbe polished bits of straw. At the sound of the drum tbe little girls all together bend back tbe bead nud neck until tbey touch tbe bits of straw, which with wonderful dexterity they secure between tbe corners cf their eyelids. London Modern Society!1" '", , A Qnocr Club. - , In every town and Tillage insurance agents are ever on the alert for those who are anxious to prepare for the fu ture. A loquaclons member of that ilk was the otber day endeavoring to per suade an Irishman to take out a policy, explaining to him the advantages bis wife and fiimily would reap at bis death, and so forth, when the Iribhmon wound up with: "liedad, it's a qnare club, I tliiuk. Ye get nothing till ye be dead. "Pear Ion's Weekly. Not What Bha Meant. Yonng Wife Oh, Charlie, dear, the Dew cock has tiirut the beef; but, then, fche's so youms nnd inexjimf w d I W ill a kiKS C('MI m ain you t..r her cnrel. .u- (i -.'lie I've no (1! jecfiun. Fend bur ill. .".eW (o i. 'I .HH'K DellHHUUt. I r.l liy Id HI I. KitMlnra 10 A t le. r?pt.C. O. li'.' 'i U !1 known : i 1 '. " r A f; ; iii f'i ' ' r cf I f..-. , r i ( - - i- i r f i ' I Dyopcpoia Cure : Digests what you eat. Itartiflcially digests the food and alda Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant rnd tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In st a fitly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulenee, Sour Stomach, Nausea, 81ckHerjache,GaJtralgia)Grampe,and ali other results of lmperfectdigestlon. Prepared by E. C DaamtaCcCblcaa. - , P. 8. DUFFY. Isiidies, , Misses and : Chlldreu'N Coats and Wraps. 1ntcmrl Kid Gloves. D. F. JARVIS, FOR RENT ! Tbe Hall, 3rd floor, Flanfe er's Building, Middle street, recently ocedpied by the Hebrews as a Synagogue, ALSO A PEW ROOMS, 2ND TLOOR, Same Building. ST. If. M1KEET. PB0FESSI0NAL. F. M. Simmons, A. D. Ward J. H. Foa, E. W. lou. . SIMIONS, POU & WARD, ITTORNFYSand COUNSELORS at j;'yt.'i ' ' ' ;: : LAW. . : MKW SMCBMK, H. C. Onto CS So, Front Street, nearly oppo- .. site Hotel Uhattawaa, . (Offices also at Raleurh and SmithBeld.) Praotlee In the oounties of Craven, Dtiplln, 'ones, Onslow, Carteret Pamlloo, Waka, Jonnston. Harnett ana wnaon, in in aa prams n federal Courts, and wherever P. II. Pelletler, , ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Middle Street, Lawyers Brick . Boilding, Will praotto In tbe Counttos 01 Craven Oartaret. Janes, Onslow ana ramlloo. D. 8 OourtatMaw Barn amd Supreme Oourt o be atata., . ' - , ROMULUS A. NUNN, REW BERSB, - .a-'s-' --i Office: - Opp. Hotel Ohattawka.., Boath Front Street. -' rraotloe in North Carolina , a; FINANCIAL. , F. & M. BANK, -At 1st, 1808. . Capital Stock,..,.. ....... t75,000.00 BarplBS,......... ,9,000,01 UadlvUftd Pronta,...,..." 2,000.00 1. H. CcTi.kH Resident..' vi'.'?;1' -it.';',f.i W. S.--iiADWica, Vice Pres. -., T. W. Dswsy, Cashierr : . ' ' J. W. UiDDi.1. Teller. ' V, T. Cbadwiox. Coileotor. " DlItECTOBS:- -Wm. B. Blades, M. M. Marks, . ' 0. D. Bradham, , P. 11. Pelletler, L. U. Cutler, - Jno. 8utr, W. B. Chadwick. J. W. Stewart, . T. W.' Dewey. We want your businen and feel that we can ofTnr you aa much in return as any other bank in the city. It ia our endeavor to make busineseyelations mut ually ploauant and profitable to our patrons, ' 1 rMVrrV-. J fa j SEE At that th,s ' JlS BRANDEO V ' ON EVERY lV',:'""' t!? SH0E- LftiiL NOTICES Ilortgage Sale ! 1 Pursuant to a power of sale contained In a mortgage executed to P M barber by Stephen fcc.rtt and wife, dated the 21 day of July 1888 and recorded In tie office of the register of deeds of Craven county in book 93 pages 367 388 and 999 we will sell at publln utict on at the court h a e door in tbe city ot New IWt o at 13 o'clock m, on Monday Uio llth day of December 1899 the, fulloaiog propartyi i,yiog ana Uring in tne ctun ty of Craven being the Iota or Ir. ct of land con re red to tLe (aid Stephen 8c tt by W G Brlnsoti, Admr of J II Itich sidson. deceased." cduta'ning 60 acre ma or lesa Terms of sale cash. . MAROKRKT M. UAKEH. Fxrcutrix. J. HENDiSKSON BOSS, txecutor, : , ol f M. Barter, dic.astd Mortgage Sale I : Pursuant to a power ot sale contained in a mortgage executed to P M Barber Dy uumrjo uaraen ana; wue aatea tne 2d day of July 1688 and recorded in the office of the register of deed of Craven county in book 99 folio 70, we "Will sell at publio aucttr.n at the court house door in the city ef New Bern at 18 o'clock m, on Monday the 11th day of December 1899 the following real estate: Lying and being in tbe county of Craven ad joining th lands of Daniel Hurtt, An thony Harris and others being the tame land conveyed to the said Gumbo Darden by W Q Brinson, Admr, of J H Richard son, deceased. Terms of Sale Cash. MARUAKET H BAKBEK Executrix, UENDi-USUN HOSrl, Executor, - of P M Bather, deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S fiOTICE! Havina Qualified as administrator d b n c ta ot the estate of John Collins, de ceased, all persons having claims against said estate are Botltied to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 1st day or November luut), or tula notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. Ail persons Indebted to said tstalo are requested to mane immeaiate ayment. MERHITT WHITLEY, Admn a o n o I a or lonn uoiuna, uec, November 1, 1899. Notice of Sale of Land For Partition. North Carolina, ) In the Superior Court, Craven Co. j Before tbe Clerk. J. L. Hartellekl, vs. Mrs Parah A Taylor, Jas C Taylor, Dr I M Taylor, Dr Ue Altmore, Dr ltd Primrose, W H Oliver, Geo A Oliver, Mary T Oliver, Thentas Constable and .Martha Constable his wife, ltcnj k Uuske and Munab Huske his wife, Mar tin SWillard aad Elizabeth (i Willard bis wife, Rebecca Q Atlmore, Dr J D Clark, Hannah T Clark, The Trustees ot Davidson College, North Carollua, Del tie J Clark, aud Chaa S Hollister, eiecu lor of Frances Taylor, deceased. Pursuant to a deciee of the Superior Court of Craven county ia the above entitled proceedings for ssle of laud for partition rendered by the Clerk of said superior Court on the Ith day of Nov ter 181)9. Tbe undersigned 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 the' Hth day of December 1899 at the hour of IS o'clock noon all tbo fol lowing described real estate towil: A tract of land containing 04C0 actes, lying and being In the county ot Craven ana partly in Pamlico counly, on tbe noith tide of Neuse river between tbe heads of the northeast prong of Little Bwlfl I reek and Bay river beginning at Wright C Stanley's last corner being four hundred and ninety poles from said Stanley's beginning at a black gum and on a course south, fifty three east and runs the reverse of his line south seven degrees west one theusand & forty poles to Ills corner then along another of aald Stanly's lines south forty five decrees east fourteen hundred and Ifty pales to his corner then south forty five degrees east seven hundred and Are poles then north forty five degrees east two hun dred and seventy two poles then north eleven hundred and seventy poles to a gnm at Bay river bridge then north fifty three degrees west three hundred and twenty poles then south forty degrees west seven hundred and fifty poles then north forty five degrees west eleven hun dred and twenty poles north seven de grees esst six hundred and eighty poles thea north fl.'ty three degrees west two bnndred poles to the first station; also a certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in ths county of Craven on the north side of Ellis' lake and west side of Black lake, beginning at a- cy press on Ellis' lake the one mile tree westward from bis landing - running north two hundred and thirty-three Doles.- then south eighty-two decrees eaat two hundred and eighty poles to tbe Discs; isae, men along wio was soma thirteen degrees east one hundred snd ten poles to James Psrrott's second oor aer, thence with bis line south thirty de crees West one hundred and twenty poles to a cv press his beginning oornsr on F.llls' lake eighty poles above ibe landing ana inence witn me various pieandrra of lha laka to the first station containing three bandredend ninety acres."" -. rN-5 . ' .- This November 9, 1899. " t AD WARD,' ; WH OLIVER, ; ' , , KOMULUtf A NUNN,", , 4 Pommlsslonf , '.( Fine Tobacco, Truck and General ' Farming Lands -. .. : For Bale, t " One tract of 80 acres In oae fourth mllB of oitv af New Bern, i' . ; One tract of 27 acres ia leas than one mile of oitv of New Bern, .' . One tract of 850 acres in about one mile of city f New Bam. - - One tract of 90 acres la two mile of city of New Bern. One trac' of 90 acres In two and. one half miles of City of New Rein. One tract of '0 acres In tbre Bad one quarter milca of city of New Be'B. All of lha above tracts are well loca ted, being on the Earn side of ths rlveis thnt New Hem is. '1 lii y are In good state of cultivation and we hold them at a moderate pi Ice. Kor price, elo., apply to J. J. VVOLFT.NOCN, New Bern.N.O 1 Cooks ! - '! ! : -i At ri''-r's Jewelry 'ior, ncit to the Jul !::!, f'e i - HI, N. C. School I -.- ! n ft I.ovy 1 !f r r,'l, pnt pn'd. V. r ' -i f.,r i ' " ' r I iTii.. j. j-:. : "fj, LEUAL NOTICES. Administrator's Notice. . Having qnalifll as the Administtator of W. li. Harvey deep at ed late of the ' Connty of . Craven, this 4a to notify all pei sons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the . undersigned on or btfore tbe 111b, -day af OctoUr 1990, or this notice will be plead In Bar of tbeir recovery. ... All persons indented to said estate will please make immediate payment. - THOS F. McCAHTHY, ""''.'' - Administrator. This October lltb, 1899. a Administrator's Saie of Laud.' Kobtii Carolina, ) n..,ri.r- '- Orvven County. 8P'IofCoB F P Rone, Administrator of Wm. Rows " deceased, vs Allen O Rowe, Martha A Oasklns ai others. Pursuant to a judgment and order - rendered and made in the above entitled cause, in the Superior court" of Craven cot nty Oct 7th 1899 1 will ex !" pose to sale at publio auction for cash at tbe Court House door In New- Bern N C on Monday November 27th 1890 be tween tbe hours of 12 o'clock m. and 1 ' - e'cioca p. m., tne lana nescrioea in me complaint. It being a certain tract of land . in Craven county N. C. on the north side. ; of Neuee river and on Broad creek bounded by tbe lands of Allen Barring ton, Wm Slaplefoid and by Broad creek, it being tbe same where Wm Roe. de ceased resided at the time of bis death, containing about 280 acres. For further description see records in the office of the Kegibter of Deeds of said county. F. P. ROE, Administrator of Wm. ROE, dee'd. Administrator's notice. Having qunllfied as the Administrator of Littleton J Poller, deceased, late ef the Uounly of Craven, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit tbem to the undersigned on or before Ibe lllh day of October, 1900. or this nolico will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This October, lllh, 18D9. TH03. f. McCarthy, Aduiiniptialor. Administrator'a Roiicc ! Having qualified as the Administra tor d. h. n. of Kdwnid Harvey, deceased lale of liie counly of (ravin, I Ins ia to nolify all persons having eliiinin against Ibe eslalo of I lie ilrceatul lo rxhlbit them to the nrxU'ik nul n or before the lllh liny f Ociohcr, 1900, i.r ibis Notice will be plead in itar cf Ihtlr re covery. All persons tndeblid to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. THUS. F. McCAHTHY, . Aiiminieliator d. b n. This October 11, 18?!). Notice ot Sale. fbomas F McCarthy, administrator1) of Liiib io:i J fotur, deceased, Mack lewis. hmI Laura Lewis bin j wife, and olh- rs. ) Pursuant to the order of the Su erfor Court of Craven counly in the ubove en titled action In which i was licensed and directed to sell the hereinafter lot of land to make assets to pay the debts of my iutt Mu'e and for other purposes; aa such administrator 1 will offer for sale and sell to tbe highest bidder for cash at the court hou&e door of Craven county on Wednesday the iOih day ( t Novem ber ltrOa, at the hour of 12 o'clock m, sill of the following lot in the city of New Bern, N C, beginning at the southwest: corner of naunah Thompton .lot, auaj runulng thence southwardly with thft vast line of the Samurl Couitis lot ora the street or lane, ourtises cot ner it be ing 100 feet south to tbo beginning, lou vyed to L J Potter by deed recorded ir Book of Deeds 124, puce 429, office of the Register of Deeds of Ciavan County, This October 80i h, 1890. THOMAS F. McCAUUlY, Adron., L J Potter, di ceased1. North Caiolina I Superior Court Craven County Merrill Whitley, Administrator d. b. ir. o. t. a. of John Collins, dec. vs Delia Atkinson, Sam Atklnron, Handy Atkinson, William Bestle WiHi.ms anil M. Green, Guaidian Ad Litem. By virtue of a deciee of ilie Superior Court made and entered In the above en titled aeliou on the "nd day of Novem ber, 1899, I will sell for cash at publio auction to the highest bidder at that Courthouse door In New Bern, Craven county, N. C. at 12 m. on tbe Hi b day of December, 1689, the following real estate) In Craven county, N. O. described aa follows: Ia No 8 township near lha village of Fort Barnwell b-ing tbe land purchased from Joseph Whlity by Joh Collins, being the piece where Ji-hn i 'niiin. ...1 h si tnu in, Af u i. I r. IfF.nillTT WniTLKY. Arlmlalralm d b. o c t. a. of John Col lins, deceased : . - y NiiHra at Summnnn and Wirrant' of Attacbment. . . '" KStale of North Carolina, ) Eighth :i ' :"i county or craven j Township. 1 A Cohn and W X Broao - . V:.V-i'-'. .-r va. '' -American Electric Novelty and Ufg CoH - and Joseph H ZamoUki. The defandauls above named will take notice that b summons la the -above en titled action waa lasued against aald da. fendant on tbe lllh dar of .September; 1899. by S K Street a Justice Of the peae nfCravan rountv. North Carolina, for the sum of 16, due said Plaintiff by reason of breach of contract and dam ages accrued tr.ereandrr, which sam mona It returnable before said Justice at his office lo New Bern In raid oounty, and ia Eighth township, on tbe 16tb day of Noverolxr 1899, et l far hour of 11 o'clock a m. The defendants will also take notice Ibat a warrantor attachment wa iesued by aald Justice on the 11th day of PerHemher 1899 against the prop, arty of siild defendants which warrant ia returnable before ,the said juatiee at Ibe time and place above nanwdfor tha return of the summons When and where the defendant aie required to ap p ar and answer or domur lo the com plaint nr the rt lii f demanded will Iv granted. This lb 8rd day ff Celoi r, 1W)9 B It, BTItKlT. J, P. RnoccII lion: While In P.. nufort be Hire and p the Jiunell llonnfl I lisl-t l. A home for tinvelli ir peoi.le. 1 and Ijii 1. 1 In i' nnemieileil. 'I eni 1 1 ' dv-y r.r t per v 1 1 k. ' U. A. I;l';-- MI. In-
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