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THE JOURNAL t Published every day In the year, except Monday, at 96 Middle ilreet. r PnoHB No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, ' EDITOR AltD FROPKIBTOB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year, In advance. . . One year, not in advance .. . ...... Monthly, by carrier In tbe city..; $4.00 . 6.00 . .60 - Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. - Entered at the Pout Office, New Bern, N. G, at tecond claw matter. . -r. :j, Official Paper of New Berm 'utd i Crave Ceanty. -New Bern, N. C, Nov. 17,1899. SOUTH-EASTER!! ASSOCIATION'S HEW MOVE. -The recent; announcement by the 8 )Uth-Eaatern Tariff Association of a re duction in fire insurance rate on farm dwellings and barns, on dwellings and contents In cities and towns, also u churches, schools' and public buildings and thejr contents, Is an encouraging sign'that protection against fire shall not always continue upon a practically pro hlbitory basis. Naturally the S-E Association will ap plaud its action as being : done to favor Insurers, but the real facts probably are that the Association thinks to demoralize home companiesr also the Association finds that some insurers have secured fire Insurance from a distance, hence the Seuth-Eastern feels its monopoly threat ened and it lowers its rate upon a cer tain olassof risks." - 1 ' 1 ' If the Booth-Eastern Association is simply making the rate cut as the begin ning of an insurance war, there is not going to be any important gains to the insured, for the reduction of coarse does not affeot existing policies It the cut is to drive out competitors, then local home companies must suffer, unless their home people courageously stand by them, as they should, no matter how fieree the fight may be. , New Bern like many other places in North Carolina, is distressed by exces sive fire insurance rates.-and if the re daction affects all Mndaof Insurable prop erty, and the redaction is made in good faith and upon a permanent basis, then some good will be given to' those who must Insure tbelr property, regardless uf high rates. That the South-Eastern Association should voluntary reduce rates, except for some ulterior purpose, is to be doubted, fer it loves a monopoly o( high rates too much to give insurers any bene fits. ..." The real reason for the reduction will no doubt be made plain later en. - : HOW'S Thlst .-.s. We offer One hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chirit ft Co., Props , Toledo, O, We the undersigned, have known 7. 3 Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable In , all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations, made by their firm. West b Tbuax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo O. Waldmo, Kinha 6 M.a- vis, 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. - Wt S'V-xv.'t Hall's f amlly Fills are the best Sj, "What are-you figuring nf asked the Chicago wife after her husband had oov ered several sheets of paper with col- umns of figures. ; 't . "Well," replied her. husband, '"I am trying to find out what the population of oar city would be If we had' no city llmltsatall." . . . Do Ton Suffer from lumbago, rbeu matlam or swollen muscleaf It so, pro cure at once a bottle of Paih-Killi and follow the printed directions. . The relief Is Instantaneous as well as luting, No necessity to suffer when . a remedy each as Paln-Killer is to be had. Sixty years of success speaks for itself. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pala-KUler, Perry Davis. Price too and 60o,- ,. '. Halloa 4foretua-ot. '., " Now stop crying, Tottle, said a Brook lyn mother to her little girl, who had been quarreling with her brother I'm sure Bannle will lake back all the mean things be said. Tes, he'll take 'em back, was the sob bing reply, so he'll just have 'em ready to use over again. : Chamberlain's Pain, Balm Carat Others, Way No Tout My wife has been using Chamberlain Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nine rears. We have tried all klnda of medicines and doctors wltbont recolv ing any turnout from any of them. On day we saw an advertisement of thl medicine and thought of trying It, -whir we did with the be.gt of satlafar.llon. till Las 0ed only one battle and lirr should er Is almost well. Aiol.rn L. Jtn.i.rrr, Mnnchitnr, N. II. For sale y F. H. pi"y Co. GohUinith's Poverty. In 1758, two years after Goldsmith returned from his wanderings on the continent, be presumed himself ut Sur geons' hall for examination as a hos pital mute, with tbe view of entering the army or navy, bnt he suffered the mortification of being rejected as un qualified. That he might appear before tbe oxaminiug surgeon suitably dressed Goldsmith obtained a new suit of clothes, for which Griffiths, the pub lisher of The Monthly Review, become security. The clothes were to be return ed immediately when the purpose was served, or tbe debt was to be discharged. Poor Goldsmith, having failed in his object and probably distressed by urgent want, pawned tbe clothes. The pub lisher threatened, and Goldsmith re plied: - . 1 know ox no misery but a jail, to which .my own imprudence and your letter seem to point, ; I have seen it in evitable these throe or four weeks and. by heavens, request it as a favor a fa vor that- may prevent something more fatal." I have been some years strag gling with a wretched being, with all that contempt and indigence bring with it, with all those strong passions which make contempt insupportable. . What, then, has a jail that is formidable?" ,- Snch was the hopelessness, tbe deep despair of this imprudent bnt amiable author who has added to the delight of millions and to the glory of English literature. Exchange. Matrimonial Commandments. Matrimony has ten commandments. These were studied out by Theodore Parker shortly before the day of his wedding. -, They, took - the form of ten beautiful resolutions, which he inscrib ed in his journal. They were as follows: First -Never, except for the best reasons, to oppose my wife's will Second. To discharge all duties for her sake freely. Third. Never to eoold. Fourth. Never to look cross at her. Fifth. Never to worry her. with commandments.. , . ' Sixth. To promote her piety. i Seventh. To bear her burdens. , Eighth. To overlook her foibles. "t Ninth. To save, cherish and forever defend her. Tenth. To remember her always in my prayers. Thus, God willing, we shall be blessed. Bebnked. A car conductor who wished to assist a very stont, middle aged lady to board and enter the ca'r felt utterly abashed and rebuked when she said acridly : . . "Keep your bands off'n my baok, will your If you ain't got no manners, I'll see if I can't learn you some!" Ana as she walked unsteadily to a vaoant seat she said for . the benefit of the other passengers t '- 'It makes me so mad to have these berrtlbndnotors oallin me 'lady an be- in so familiar ev ry way, an I guess I've learned one of 'em a lesson 1" De troit Free Press. Circumstantial Bvtdenee, Sherlock Holmes (at the theater) That woman in front of us has remark ably pretty teeth. Dr. Cubebs How do yon know? Ton haven't seen her face. cja v Sherlock Holmes But she has laugh' ed incessantly ever since the curtain went up. Chicago News, v MOZLKT'S IXMOft KUX1B. ' A Pleasant Lemon Tonlo. Cures Indigestion, headache, malaria. kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap- E elite, debility, nervous prostration ano. eart failure, by regulating the. Liver, Stomach, isoweis ana moneys. :'i Moiley'i Lemon Elixir ,,. . Cured me of indigestion. : I had suffered for ten years. .1 had tried almost every medicine, but all tailed. Since taking liemen itiixir i can eat anytnmg l ime. W. A. UEIFFITH, Reevesvllle, B. C. ':'. -2 J Hollar's Lemon Elixir. - ? " Cored me of Indigestion and heart dis ease, after years or suaerlng when all other remedies and doctors had failed. N. i). Coleman, Beulah, 8. U. .- Hoale7s Lemon Elixir." t I h ive been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen years, my trou ble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible neadacnes. Lemon lillxir oared me. My eppctttle is good, and I am well. I had taken a barrel of other medicine, that done me no good. ' . . . :. Chablbs Qibhabd,. ; No. 1518 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. r JJiC-' .Koalejs Lemon Elixir . ' Cured me of enlarged liver, nervous In digestion and heart disease. I was unable to waix np stairs or to ao any una oi work. 1 was treated by many pnysicians, bat got no better until I used Lemon Elixir. . I am now healthy and vigorous. . - ' , v. a. BALDwia, No. 88 Alexander Bt, Atlanta, Ga. MOZLCT-S LEMON HOT HBO PS.. Curres all Coughs. Colds, Hosrseness Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases, elegant reliable. '. ' 0X. A !-1- ..1. t. a. sioziey, Atlanta, ua. " . '' - A Bla; Adrutaaa; ' i I wonder why Bcrlmpklns located his ofiioe so close to the elevator? - Probably because there would be more chance of getting up In the world, , v' - loo.- ';'..'';; ' Dr. B. Setebtea'a Antt Dlnretie. May be worth to you more than $100 If you have a rVitld who soils bedding from Incontonc of water during sleep Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. $1. Bold by O. D Bradham, druggist. New Bern, N. O. Racial Tendencies. Why do you think this man who a). Canst d-ove over you was IiIbu? Because I threatened to lick blra. Wel'f , . f V , . ..; We'l, instead ol driving on aliOnt hi Dt SM63S ce got oown rrom uis wagon scd wanted to flglit. ',' Geo. Kolnnd, Rockland, O., sayn, "My wife hud lilies fortv yearn. DeWItt' Witch Ilnzel Bnlvo cured her. It Is (lie bunt salve In Ameilca," It lienls every thing and cures all pkiu dlt.euen, F. 8. X. . nl t'.n Ijii.Ii IP? Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate-- , Hood's Pills " Move.Onl "Brown," said tbe partner of the cor ner office, "you put that notice on the wall, 'No loafing,' and there are now actually five men lounging directly un der it Go out and tell them to move on." "No," responded Brown, by the way of a joke, won't do it. Tbey are be neath my notice." , J-iV-f - Oafe Benewer" For Ladles. : Oliver Pelflrunn nf CVilflwatar' Mlnn'i: , , , , writes: "I had 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 trouble, 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 then all the Patent Medicines, Doctors and Christian Science treatments combined. It Is the most wondeiful medicine I ever saw." Sold by T A Benry, druggist, New Bern. Too Mnch Demanded. Poet (whose bouse Is burning, to th chief of the fire department) "Will you please tell ihe firemen who are saving my property not to mix the epic poetry with the lyrler'M:: .-V:: ;;' F S Duffy & Co guarantee- every bot tle bl Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will 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, colds croup and whooping cough and is pleas ant and safe to take.-It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneu monia. Awfld Thouxht. The hay fever victim shuddered, "Oof another chill ?" his wife asked. "No," he answered. "I just happened to think of what I might be suffering if I were an elephant." Ton never know what form of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using De Witt's Little Early Risers and you will avoid trouble, They are famous little pills forconstlpa lion and liver and bowel troubles. F. S. Duffy. , ' , She Do yea believe that man sprang from the ape f ue no. But l-believe all women spring from the mouse. A friend In need U a friend Indeed. That is exactly Waat Chamberlain's Cough Remedy i. It is the mother's help when she is suddenly awakened in the night by the onilneos husky ooughv 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 cares the cold. For sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. Browne But why do you ask me to lend him a sovereign as a personal favor to you T Are you under obligation to him f - , - Towne Not bnt if you don't, he'll come to me for it. ! . ; ' . , v AUGUST FLOWER. 'It is a surprising fact," says Prof, Houton, "that in my travels in all parts of the world, for the last ten years, I have met mote people having used Green's August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia,' deranged liver and stomach, and for constipation, find for , tourists and salesmen, or for persons filling ,offlce positions, where headaches and general bad feelings from Irregular habits exist, that Green's Aug. nst Flower Is a grand remedy. It does not injure the system by frequent use, and Is excellent for sour stomach and Indigestion." Sample bottles free atF, A. Daffy ft Co'. , Sold by dealers in all civilized coun tries, a , . . , . - The Buckwheat Smile. The smile' that wreathes my face Is not. The smile of one who won ' - The bets ha made election day '. . . I smile because the sun Uarka now that soltlce of the yesr -' When ssusage is the game, And to the breakfast table, lot . The buckwheat cake have came. Used by BritUh Boldlera tn Africa. ' Capt.C. G. Dennlaon is well known all over Africa , as commander of tbe forces that captured tbe famous rebel Qallshe. Under date of November 4, 1807, from Vryburg, Bechuanaiand, he writes: "Before starting on the last campaign I bought a quantity of Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which 1 used myself when troubled with bowel complaint, and bad given to nry men, and In every case It proved most boneilclal." For sale by F. S. Duffy Co. A Modern riolure. Tou look dreadfully pale, Mr, did you faU down? MIIlc No my wife only ran over me a llttl with her blcyclo. ' relief la ! I ' m. Dlntreiifiliifl; Kidney mid fm rolli'veil In nix li..nr y Hon t U Aim-,'. :in Y y (.' ller 15 n ' . f ' It lit grent R 1 1 r j . i i n on li. ' ..ni.li lm prill) : ' llr In I- "' .'s; der, ki. lui : H ft I 1 : , 1:1 I Keiiev-H l" i.'v f Is r :ill 1.1 I in r. . r f- ' t I A Rare Colnrldonoa . While luuching pionio fashion upon the Mar da Glace a party of tourists were surprised by a woman who, letter in hand, emerged from the neighboring hotel The party consisted of husband and wife, two daughters, a young girl friend who was traveling with them and a courier and guide. The woman eyed the crowd for a minute, and, then, rushing straight up to the young girl. she asked her to mail the letter. "It will get there so much sooner if yon don't mind carrying it down with you," said the woman; "otherwise I shall have to wait until tomorrow when the regular postman comes.". The whole proceeding was so sudden and so char acteristic of Women that the girl was inclined to langb, bnt she pocketed the letter and promised to mail it as re quested. u ' Tour face was your fortune that time," remarked tbe man of the party on the way down, "That woman looked ns over well? before she- picked upon yon. I suppose she saw that you were one who could be trusted not to forget VJ mail lettero. . Now the point of this story is not that the girl forgot to mail the letter, fox she didn't, nor that it was tbe man of the party who had to remind her of it, for; she needed no reminding, but that just before posting the missive the girl happened to glance at its super scription. It was directed to her mother. The girl could hardly believe her eyes, yet there it was in good, plain Ameri can writing, the name of . her own dear mother; whom she hadn't seen for so many months and at her own home ad dress. The girl scut a letter borne upon her own account and learned that tbe woman was an old friend -whom tbe mother had not seen for many years and whom the girl had never seen, though often heard of. When the two, woman and girL afterward met to know each other for the first time, they agreed that the Mtr de Glnoe bad supplied them with the choicest sample of coin cidence in their experience. New York Sun. ' A Teat Cor Blah or Left Handedness. It Is noted editorially in Tbe Medico Legal. Journal, New York, that in many criminal oases it becomes necessary to knoW whether a man is right or left banded, Quoting Dr. Hall of Denver, a high authority, the writer says: "The matter has generally been set tled by tbe prodnction of witnesses, Who have testified freely in many oases to a given condition when an equal number of witnesses have been brought forward who havo testified to an oppo site condition. In many cases the ques tion could be better settled by an exam ination of tbe prisoner, if such an ex amination ccnld bo obtained, or of the corpse, In case this became dcsirnblo by a study of the qicatrices upon the hands, such as are inflicted by every man who handles tools of every kind, but espe cially the peckctknife. Although most left banded boys are taught to write with the right band, I believe the knife is commonly bandied with the left hand in such cases by tbe left banded, and many tools are used in a eimilurmauner in various trades. In wemeu tbe stndy could not be expected to be of so .much value, and still it has proved to be fair ly conclusive in many cases." ': LovemaklnB In Pnbllo. It la evident from her letter to Tbe Ladies' Home Journal that Miss Lilian Bell finds much in .Paris to interest and amuse her. Among other things that are rather novel to an American "one sees," she writes, "tha comical sight of Frenoh bride and bridegroom, id all the glory of their bridal array white satin, veil and orange blossoms- driving through tbe streets in Open cabs and hugging and kissing each other with an uuctnons freedom which is apt to throw a uonservative American into a spasm of laughter. : Indeed the frank ana candid way that lovemaking 8 on in publio among tbo lower clasees is so amazing that at first yon . think yon never in this world will become accus tomed to it, but yon get accustomed to great many strange sights in Pails. If a kiss eiplodss with nnuraal violence in cab near mine, it sometimes scares the horse, but it no longer disturbs me in the least, My nervousness over that sort of thing has entirely worn off. "A Noble Steed. It was Sir Henry Havelock Allan's boast that be could make his Arab, like the British army,. "go anywhere and do anything," and there is a well authen ticated story of bow one day, mounted upon his horse, Je called upon a friend, who received bim from an upper win. dow, with the remark, "I'll be down In moment.". "Ob, don't trouble to come down I" was the general's reply. "We'll come up to yon,1' and hotel bis steed at tbe steps,' and in a moment was in the ball and would undoubtedly have ascended to the drawing room. New Xork Post. A Woman's Joke. v Have yon heard this one ( Why Us man with a bottle of muoilage iu' bis pocket, racing at tbe top of his speed on a bicycle, like the July sunr Tbe an. swer is, obviously, "Becauso be Is scorcher.." Bnt what has tbe bottle of muoilage to do with it? Why, that's ths sticker. Club Woman. '.. ; '.f .; . ' HU Triumph, io "Have you anything to sayV asked the sheriff, as he strapped the murderer ' in the elcomo cbalr. "I just want to point out what fools those people were wbo said I was born to be banged," replied the criminal, with a smile of triumph. Phlladelphii North American. - - A Dlteppceranoe Eaplalned. ?;l havo no foara as to my danghter'i ultimate succeiia," suid tbo ex-prima donnu, "for she has inlioritcd my voice." "indeed 1" replied the visitor. "I'vi fiften wondered what became of it." Cllicujj.) i.'ewH. It will not bo a snrprlne to any who lire at all fnniU'ar with Ilia pond quail n or Cl.an. H.iV li. it. -f luin's CC'Ur'l ':" :e ever wliern s, :f I I It, l.f .y 1 nve n it Iu e.iir. I-:. 1 .f ofpi i'nnnlii It h.i. nd win -1 t. it I, il. l fin. c.f the I, is hM.i. 1.' ef ef. ' n ry : - - r! V. i Dyspasia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlficlallv diffeeta thfifnnrl anrl alrla Nature in strengthening and recon- Btructlng the exhausted digestive or- .' 1a Is , la8t d800'6"1 d'&est- lllt0Ili5- t:N.00tier. Preparation can approach It In efficiency. It in- xt BlckHeadache,Gastralgla,Cramps,and suiuiiuerresuiiaoi lmperrectatgestlon. arsaard by CC DeWlu ACa, Cbleaas), F. 8. DUFFTT IeRdieH, ;. y f ljss?s . and ciilldreu'M Coats and ..-.Wraps, 1ntemri KiUl Iov?s. D. F. JARVIS, FOR RENT ! The Hall, 3rd Boor, Plant er's Building, Middle street, recently occupied by the Hebrews as a Synagogue, ALSO A FEW KOOMS, 2ND PLOOK, Same Building. IV. if. STREET. PROFESSIONAL. t. M. Simmons, A. P. Ward E. W. Pou. i. H. rou. SIJVinONS, POU & WARD, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. . HEW BfcKIlK, H. C. Office 63 So, Front Street, nearly oppo- , site Hotel imattawaa. (Offices also at Ralolgh and Smithfleld.) Practice In the counties ol Craven. Dnplln, Jones, Onslow, Oarteret Pamlico, Wake, Johnston, Harnett and Wilson; in tbe So. preiae ana reuerai vourta, ana wnarvvei sarrkes are dealred. . P. II. Pelletier, " ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyer Brlrt ' Balldlng. ' Will practloa In tne Counties of Craven Oarteret, Jones, Onslow ana Farallco. V. B Oourt at Kew Herat aad Buprema Court o he iftata. . ' ., C ROMULUS A. NUNN, ; irmr suxav . o. Offkev Opp. Ilotel Chattawka. ' iv.V 'i; ' South Front Street. .. , t.T' Practice In North Carolina. .. FINANCIAL. tm f.1 BANK, U:-,i;'.r-"'MAl- 1st, 1808. Capital Stock,.. .....;....V5,0OO.00 Sarala iv'...y.-,- 9,000,00 Cadlrlded Profits........ 2,000.00 , , y ;QFFiOEli8. v . r ; It. it. OtfTtf It Presidpnt. ' I- : W. 8. Chadwick, Vice Pres. " T. W. DswsY, Cnsbier. , . J. W. Bido, Teller. O. T. CnsnwioK. Collootor. " :.":'.. DIRECTORS:'': Wm. B. Blades, ' ' M. M. Marks, O. D. Bradham, P. II. Pelletier, L. U. Culler, , Jno. Suter, W. B. Chadwick, 1 . , J. W.Btewart, T. W.Dewey. We want your business and feel that we can odor you as much in return as any other bank In tbe city. It is our endeavor to make bnsinoaa relations mut- uallv ploaaaut and profitable to our patrons, ' - Architect & SirinltnH - C3 Kroail ?lrcet. . THAT THIS fkv iferAlS BRANDED "l? 0N EveRY i LFBAL NOTICES, Mortgage Sale I ; Pursuant to a power of sale contained in a mortgage executed to P M iiarbcr by Stephen ekMt and wife, dated tbe 2d day of July 1W8 -and recorded In tl.e otSco of the register of deeds of Craven county in book 99 pages 287 868 and 899 we will sell at pubiln and on ut Ine court hi a e door in tbe city of New Bern a, 19. nlaUilr ... am. KaiuI.. ft... Itil. day of December 1899 tne follonlng propeily: : Lylna: and Ueir.g in jbe ct un- ty of Cuvea being thelou or tr.cu of i,d cenvevwt ro lie a!d Stephen Scott by W Q Biinson. Admr of J H Rich ardson, deceased, containing hU acres mors or less Terms of sa'e cash. MAKUGKfcVT M. BAKI-EK, f if tutrix. J. HEND&HSON KOiiS, Kxrcuior, oil' M. barber, dic.ased Mortgage Sale I Pursuant to a power of sale contained in' a mortgage executed to P M "Barber by Gumbo Derden and wife dated tbo 2d day of July 1888 sad recorded in tbe omce or tne register or aeeas oi u raven county in book 99 folio 70, we will sell at publio atictir n at the court house door In the city new Bern at Vt o'clock m, on Mondty ilie 11th day of December 1899 tbe following real estate: Lying and being la I lie county ol Uiavrn ad joining tne lanoa of Daniel Built, An tliony Mania and oihrs being the tame lend "convened 10 the snid Gumbo Qarrden by W (i Brinson, Admr. of J a Kicbard son. deceived. Teircs of Hale Cash. MARGARE.T M "BARBER Executrix, 1. HENDERSON ROSS, Execulo. of P M Barie, deceased. ADMINISTRATOH'S NOTICE! Hating qualified as administrator d b n c ta of the estate of John Collins, de ceased, all persons hiring claims against said eacate are notified to presenc the same to me duly verified on or before tbe 1st day of November 1900, or this notice will be plead m bar of their re- coveiy. All persons indebted to said tatato are requested to make immediate l aymeot. A1KKK1TT Will i LIS y, Admn d b n c t a of lobn Collins, dec, November 1, 1899. Police of Sale of Lsand For Partition. North Carolina, ) In tbe Superior Court, Craven (Jo. ) Before tbe Cleik. J. L. UartsQeld, MrsBarabA Taylor, JasCTajlor, Dr I M Taylor, Dr lieo Attmore, Or II 8 Primrose, W H Oliver, Geo A Oliver. Mary T Oliver, Tbemaa Constable and Martha Constable bis wile, lieo J R Uueke and Hannah Iluake bia wife, Mar tin 8 Willard and Elizabeth O Willard bia wife, Rebecca O Attmore, Or J D Uark, Hannah T Clark, The Trustees of Davidson College, North Carolina, bel rie J Clark, and Cbas S Hollister, execu tor of Frances Taylor, deeeased. Pursuant to a deciee of the Superior Court of Craven county la the above entitled proceedings for sale of land for partition rendered by tbe Clerk of said bupcrior Court on tbe 9th day of Nov ber 18U9. The 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 Graven county Monday tbe 11th day of December KW at the hour of 13 o'clock noon all tbe fol lowing described real estate towil: A tract of land containing 64C0 acres, lying and being in the county of Craven and partly in Pamlico county, on tbe north tide of Neuse river between the heads of tbe northeast prong of Little hwlft Creek and Bay river beginning at Wright C Stanley's last corner being four hundred ano ninety poies irom aaiu Stanley's beginning at a black gum and on a course south lifty three east and runs the reverse of his line south seven degrees west one thousand & forty poles to his corner then along another of said Stanly's lines south forty five degrees east fourteen hundred and ifty pales to hia corner then south forlr nve degrees east seven hundred and five poles then north forty live degrees east two nun dred and seventy two poles then north eleven hundred and seventy poles to a gum at Bay river bridge men norm nity three decrees west three hundred and twenty poles then sou in iorty degrees weal seven n una rod ana nuy poies ineu north fortv UTe-dt (trees west eleven' hun dred and twenty poles north seven de grees east six ounarea ana eigniy poies then north fl.'lv three degrees west two hundred poles to Ihe first station; also a certain niece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In tbe couotv of Craven on tbe 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 his landing running north twd hundred and thirty-three nolcs. then south elebty-two degrees east two hundred and eighty poles to the Black lake, then along the lake south thirteen degrees east one hundred and ten poles to James Psrrott's second cor ner, tnenca wun bis una soum toiny ue grees west one hundred and twenty poles to a cypress his beginning corner on Ellis' lake eighty pole above Ibe landing and thence with tha various naanrlara of tha lake to the first . station containing three hundred -and ninety acres.. " . This November, 1899. : . AD WARD, - ;v- ' J, , iWH OLIVER. - ROMULUS A NUNN,-1 . Commissioners. Fine Tobacco. Truck , and General . Farming Lands . .-' For..-. Sale.. . One tract of 90 acres lo oae fourth mlla nf nltv af New Bern.' . ' One tract of 27 acres In less thaa oas mile of oily of New Bern. ''. One tract of 850 acres 'In about on mile of city of New Be'n. - ; r One tract of 90 acres la two miles of city of New Bern. , One tract of 90 acres In two and one half miles of City of New rm. : ' One tract of 8U0 acres In three aad on quarter miles of city ol New Bern. All bf Hie above tracts are well loca ted, being on the same side of the rivers that Mew Bern is. They are In good stat of cultivation and we bold ttiprn at a monersia price. For prices, e'o., apply to 1 . J. J. YVOLFENDEN, New Bern,N.C School Books I All Kinds At TUiter's Jewelry Store, next to the Jni iiNAt.. New Born, N. C. School i nt Low Tilers by mail, pokt paid, liio us for price Hits and terms. J. M. & J. I. .KERIi, 1: ' f'HOHO, K. C LEUAL NOTICES. 'Administrator's Notice. - Having qualified as tbe Administrator of W. II. liarvey 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 the 11th, day f October 1900, or this notice, will be plead in Bar of their recovery. 1 . All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. . - TUOSJf. McUAHTtiX, Administrator. This October 11th, 1899. , Administrator's Sale of Land. Nobth Carolina, 1 aM.i.n. Crwen County. f Superior Coa F P ltowe, Administrator of Wm. Row deceased, . vs Allen G Rowe, Martha AGasklns ap . others. Puisuant to a judgment and ordet rendered and made in the above entitled cause, la the Superior court of Craven county Oct 7th 1899 I will ex pose to tale at public auction for cash at the Court House door in New Bern N C on Monday November 27th 1899 be tween the hours of 12 o'clock m. and 1 o'clock p. m., the land described In tbe complaint. It being a certain tract of land in (. raven county N. C. on the north side of Neure river and on Broad creek bounded by tbe lands of Allen Barring ton, Wm Stapleford and by Broad creek, it being tbe aurae where Wm Hoe. de ceased resided at tbe 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. Administratoi'd Notice. Having qualified as the Administrator of Littleton J Poller, deceased, late of the County 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 the Ilia day of October, 1900. or this notico will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This October, 11th, 1899. thos. f. McCarthy, Administiator. Administrator's Notice ! Having qualified as Ibe Administra tor (I. b. n. of Edwaid Harvey, deceased late of the county of Craven, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estato of lho rieccattd to exhibit them to the mnlrrciKnrd n or before the 11th day of October, 1 GOO, or this Notice will he plead in Har of their re covery. All persons iudeblid to said estate will plenpe nmke immediate pay ment, l llOS. F. WCUAKIHI, Administrator d, b n. This October 11, 1809. Notico oi Sale. rhnmaa F JUCarthy, administrator ") of Li'U- io.. .1 1 otter, deceased, Vs. Mack I ewis, and Luura Lewis his j wife, and oth. ss. J Pursuant to the order of the Superior Court of t ravin county in ihe above en titled action in winch I was licensed aad directed to sell the, hcreinalter lot of land to make assois to pay the dehta of my iiitiRtu'c and for other urposea; aa such administrator I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door of Craven county on Wednesday the VOth day tt Novem ber U99, at 4 he hour of 12 o'clock no, alt, ol the r.'lloninv lot iu lliu city of lew Bern, N C, betinmuK nt the southwest corner of Hannah 'l l.cn.pt on lot, and running thence eoutbwaidly with the east line of lho Samutl Com lis lot on the street or lace, ' curtises corner It be ing ICO feet south lo II e beginning, lon Vi yed in L J i'oltcr by dcu recoidtd in Hook of Deeds 12", puge 4i, omce or the lteglsier of Deeds of Craven county. This October aoin, 1BMU. TUOMAS F. MCCARTHY, Admn., LJ Poller, deceased. North Caiollna Craven County Superior Court Merrllt Whitley, Administrator d. b. u. c t. a. of John Collins, dec. vs Delia Atkinson, Sam Atklnron, Handy Atkinson, William Besele Williams and E M. Green, Quaidian Ad Litem. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court made aud entered In tbe above en titled action on Ibe 2nd day of Novem ber, 1899, I will sell , for cash at publio auction to the blgliost bidder at . the Court bouse door iu New Barn, Craven county, N. C. at 19 m. on the lllhdey of December, 1899, the following real estate in Craven county, N. O. described as follows: In No 8 townshiii near tha village of Foit Barnwell b-ing the leads purchased from Joseph Whiity by John Collins, being the placer where John Collins resided at the time of bia death. - . MEKR1TT WHIT LET, Admlstrator d b. a c.t. a. of John Col lins,, deceased .'. . - I). L. WABD, Attorney, . Noltco of Summons and; Wirnint :of . Attachment. T ': Bute Of North Carollni, Eighth '' s County of Craven f Township. ; , A Cohn and WB Broan - ',i,'i"Sf... -; . ""va. -;' -i -' ; A marlnan Ttlrclrlo Noveltv and If fir Co. . . .. and Joseph M Zamoiskl. i "The defendants above namett will tak notice that a snmmondo the above en titled action was Issued against said de fendanton tb llib day of September, 1899 by 8 K-fltreet a Justice of the peace Of Craven county, North Carolina, for the sum of tm 75, due aald Plaintiffs by reason of breach of contract and dam ages accrued thereunder, which Sim mons is returnable befor said Justice at his office in r'ew Bern in said county, and In Eighth township, on the 10th day of November 1890, at the hour .of 11 OClOCiam.:. lun ut-ieuuaute win aieu tako notice that a wai rant of attachment was issued by aaid Justice on lh 11th day of rjepietnlier 1890 kgatnf t the prop, erty of said def. odauts which warrant is return ulilo before tbe raid Jtistir at lho time and ploce above 'namd for th return of lho suuiinoiis Whrn 'and wh-i the doffndania aie requlrrd 10 ap p arnnd answer or Oetr.ur lo the com plaint or Ibe nllef. demanded 1U b granted i - '- This the Srd day of (Vint?. 1809 S H. STREhT. J.. P. Russell Hons Me While In Beaufort be sure rnd s'rp st the ltusell Ilotuo. Flrsi-Uss 1'. ,i. A home for traveling people, Ki and hunting unextellod. Tern s l: . a day or f 1.00 per weeh. O. A. KUSFLLLTi. ... u In ." f-r r
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