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ii c- LFUAL NOTICES. LEGAL 0TJCES. IE JO ' Published every day m i. ; r, t . . i Monday, t 86 Muld,e au i. , . - Phone ho. 8. . CHARLES L. iL EDITOR AND TROntlLTOR. ,; ; .:' SUBSCRIPTION RATI3. J" One year, In advance. 1.00 One year, not tn advance 5.00 : - Monthly by carrier in the city . . . . .60 Advertising Bates furnished on appll cation," ,J. Entered at the Post Office, New Bern, K C., as second class matter. Official Paper r New Bern and - " -x Craven County. New Ben, N. C, Not. 22, 1899. t PLEHTT OF WORK i-uk uiAjBBtK or " , , -,' V - CPWIERCE. v if: President Latham's announcement at the November meeting of the Chamber ' of Commerce, that every committee In future would tx both expected and ra- ij'.Hiurau w 'tr - ca viar monthly meetings of the Chamber, hntiM h fnl!? lived un to br the several - committees, end tills without , special urging by the President. . ' "i'lTherelg not asiogle excuse at present i' Why every meeting of the 'Chamber of Commerceshould. net. bft attended by some definite and - completed report -to S.xaake. " " - Success of the Chamber will be in the ''co-operation of all of jta members, not a fifth or fourth of them. . , " That there is no work at band, cannot 1) -pffered by a single committee, fer '.. there Is something for each to do. There will not be work unless it is sought, but each committee's business Is to hunt op ' work, for there were no honorary com mlttees appointed, nut working commit : tees, and the Chamber of Commerce will ' never have influence or accomplish prac tical results unless each and every mem "ber is a worker. x.j ' .-" It 1b unnecessary to particularize as to - the work which each committee has right railisusuu. , v- , i , ? It is enough for every member of the Chamber to feel that his strict attend ance at meetings Is' Imperative, and fer .every committeeman to know and ao Jtlveiy fulfill his every duty as commlt- teeman. "- , The Chamber of Commerce ea easily become a power In thlt oomraunlty and --section, for their material advancement, , lvnt iIiam will Kfl''nA' nnvAf tt.hnnt . I . I :. . I olive co-operation and work by each - and every member, of the ' organl , How's Toll T ' -. -? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re " ward for any case ot Catarrh that' can - not be cured byBall's Catarrh Cure, '",: : T. J. Chkskt A Co., Props , Toledo, O. -:? We the undersigned, have known F. J v Cheney for the last IS years, and believe ' him perfectly .honorable In all business - transactions, and financially able to carry j out any o ligations, made by their Qrm. ' Wsn ft ' Tbuax, Wholesale Druggist, '.TaWaA WimMd ITi.'r i AV Vf . - -Ynr, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo O. -7 - Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and urn- cous surfaces of the svstem. Price 75c : per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testi monials free. - 1 .-.Hall'i family Pills are the best. -. , '.vCn trawung-. - . .' ' Old Lady Why do you have such a dirty (rimy facet ' ; ? T7l T -l I. t.Z. f traveling on my cheek, s-- :-i MOZLKT'S I4EMON il-IXlR. ' Cures Indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, ls of ap- etUe, debility, nervous proatraUtn and eart failure, by regulating the Liver, 6lomacivJ3owll and Kldueys. : , : . : 1ToIavs XnTnn. Kllxlr ' .Cured me of indigestion. I had snlTered for ten years. ,: I hart tried almost, every . medicine, but all failed, hi nee taking Lemon Elixir 1 can eat anything I like. t i ' W. A, GllIHrlTH, MtseTesTlUe,8. C" . '. :- Xaslay'a Lemon Ellilr - Cured me Of Indigestion and heart dis ease, after years of stii'mri! when all ' omer remedies ana nof'TH ii.ui i.una.- ..r- ..- JN. J). COLKMAM. E.Benla'h.S.O.i . ,.?W- -r,i Kol7't Itnutn 1 iUIr, I ntve been a great sufTi ht from dvs- , pepsla for about lifi n v v t ble being my liver, sion . a,l with terribla beada . I cased me. My appenro i -am well. I bad taken a 1. medicine, that done n c i No151fl Jefferson (St., I ' .. -. :.. Moslex'a &- " Cared ae of enlarf-.i digestion and heart d to walk up stairs or to work." I w4 -treats I I bnt got no belter in i I Elixir. I am now 1, Ro. W Alexander f n , : Mozuere i. Currs all Cotifl.". Fore Throat, Br..i a" l U throat and i. ! in. ni (!rur"lts. i V, Alii.!,: , 1 I. I f O Ura Abemt n V onitert :1 A litile gtw:) l.:ul lcen eniniiiii;; yarns in the r.nuHln of the Walton for an h)iir or mow when a lironzo vlKH'-d, nitdille used man joined the partf, Several of the group recognized hhu na the enptaiu of one of the big tramp steamers which ply between Philadelphia and foreign ports, and a place In the circle was at once made, for him. - ' ; - - ' "We've been killing time telling sto ries,", some one explained. "Suppose you turn In your contribution." The captaiu thought a moment and then smiled. - - "I was thinking of something that happened on my last voyage," he final ly said. "We had on board as a cook a big colored fellow, whose principal companion was a little yellow cur dog. One day while the cook was preparing some beef for dinner he let the heavy cleaver with: which he was doing tbc chopping slip from his grasp. -"It fell to the floor with a thud, and the cook emitted a howl of anguish that was "Beard all over the ship. The cleaver had struck one of his bare feet and sliced the big toe off a neatly as a surgebtL, could have done 1U " Here was a chance for the yellow dog, an3 he seized It Making a dive for the severed toe,? he swallowed It; In one gulp and then made a bee line" for tho deck. -sKj'i- Thla was more than the cook, eras ed With pain, could stand, and he burl ed the cleaver, ati the dog. His aim proved true, and his cursulp passed out of existence then and there. At this Juncture tho ship's doctor came up to find out. what aU the rorf was about, When he learned the truth, he laughed. - " 'I'll fix that for you,' he exclaimed tor the cook, 'wait till 1 get my Instru ment case.' m . "Within five minutes he had held a poet mortem oa the dog and recovered the lost toe: ? Washing It with antisep tics, :heBk!Ufully Stitched It back tn place again, and the cook hobbled back to his quarters minus bis dog, but. with as many oes liehe had. ever had. Tbaf e jboutibe nlf ; story I fecnll Just nowrSentlemeii.7 It has the tnerit-4 of being -true, : however and a you don't believe it come down to the eblp any time and I'll show yon the cleaver The cook has quit the sea, and 1 don't know bis present address." Philadel phia Inquirer. '.'; HiYDN AND TjHE, LADIES. ..; Wondcrfnl, SeepttbHltT " ef -,', r - v- -Great CtafHn. - ' When Haydn came to Sngland, be succumbed, says the writer of an art!-' cle on "Music d MatrlmonyVln the Cornhill Magazine, to the charms of a certain Mrs. Shaw, Who figures In his diary as the most beautiful woman he had ever met As a matter of Tact "Haydn was always meeting the "most beautiful" woman.- ;;"; v, "The loveliest Woman J" ever saw" was at one time a Mrs. Hodges, while at another time the widow of a musi cian named Schroeter. ao fascinated hint that .be kept her letters for many years and declared that It it were not for -the existence, of Ann Maria be would : have, married her. Certainly Mrs; Schroeter'a letters were pleasant enough."Every moment of your com pany,". - she . wrote from Buckingham Gate In 1792, "Is more and more pre cious to me now that your departure is so near, I feel for you -the fondest and tenderest affection, the human heart Is capable of. I ever am, with the most inviolable attachment, tny dearest and most beloved fiaydn, most faithfully and most affectionately yours.,; i . vWhat would the absent Fran Doc torin Haydn have Bald had she known of It? The composer also got mixed up In a little affair with the beautiful Mrs, Blllingtoo. : Sir Joshua Reynolds was painting ber portrait for. him and "had represented ber as St -Cecilia listen ing to celestial music. ''What do yon think of the charming Bllllngtoo's pic ture?" said the artist to Haydn; when the work was finished. . "It Is Indeed a beautiful picture,",, replied Haydn. "It Is Just like ber. but there is a strange mistake. Yon have painted ber listening to the angels when yon ought to have painted the angels listening to ber." v . If Haydn paid compliments like this all round, we can easily understand bow be attained such fame a a Lon don society man, ; :- ' . ' w i ' " Vry Pll. " John Clerk, afterward known as Lord Eldlu, was limping down the High -street of Edinburgh one day when be beard a young lady remark to her companion, "That Is the famous John Clerk, the lama lawyer." He turned round and said, with his "not unwonted ' coarseness:" "Ton .. lie, ma'am 1 I am a lame man, but not lame lawyer." -' 'v ?" :. Lord Justice Braxfleld, too, appears to have failed In courtesy to the falr ex, for, when told that a brother Judge would not sit that day, on ac count of having just lost his wife, be, who was fitted with a Xantippe, re plied: "Has he? That Is a gude excuse Indeed. I wish wo bad a' the same." AnaiftllilHntul ' "Yon asked me to bring you some pin money this morning," said the young husband. - .- "Yes," she replied, with an air of ex pectancy. . - "Well," snld he, "1 thought I might as well sare yon a trip down town, so 1 brought you a paper of pins Instend." Chicago Kewe. The Quick. Df.d 1 the Other. Mrs. fancy and Mrs. Murphy met la a street car and were discussing family !T:ilrs. "And how ninny children have you, Mrs. Murphy?" "Folve. 'i wo 1 1 v I n . two dead and wnn In rhiiudrfiihy." Sonshiie. A f.' .l l-i i ! U a f e 1 I-d-r d. '! I, !, f. ... -'y h it ('!.. .. ! : .W-t'd -. i "H 1 1. it t r i- " V IK-,, )"! 1:1 : ' I ! ' . ! ' - I i '..fir! Soil! all dm- Kottlie Poet's Mat. EditorI must say I found considera ble rue it in the poem you left a few days ago . - Poet (delightedly) Indeed, sir J " f : Editor Tes; you see the ollice boy had utilized It for wrapping up his lunch.. ' FREE OF CHARGE. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature. who will call- at F 8 Duffy & Go's j will be presented with a sample bottle of Boschee's German SyTup, free of charge. " Only one bonle given to one person, and none to chil dren without order from parents. . " o throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale aTBoschee's German Syrup in all parts of the civilized world. Twen ty years ago millions of bottles were given away, and your druggists will tell you lis success was marvelous It is real ly the only Throat and -Lung Remedy generally endorsed by physicians: One 75 cent boule will cure or prove It value. Sold by dealers In all civilized countries. ' A fallow might be said to have an end In view when he can see his finish." - " 1 ' "" " 1 - wv. l" ) ' ".ZT'"i Belief in Six Hours, v Ji8tiesslngKidney and JBladdcr 0is ease relieved In six hours by "New Great Boallr American Kidney Cure,". It is a great Surprise on aceountof Its exceed ing promptness In Tellexlug pain In bind der, kidneys and back, in male or female Relieves retention Of water almost Im mediately. If you want gtiick relief and cure this Is the remedy.. Sold by. 0. V Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. C, lake Cheap Posters.'. i,'. ''Some men,', Says .'the ' Manay un k Philosopher, : "greaily- resemble cheap posters. A little money Causes them to he-stuck up." ' - h ' w- y Otuunberlaln's Pain -Blm dares OUien, j: ( "Why Hot YoaT '. : 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 trled'all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiv ing any benefit from any of them. One day we - saw an advertisement of. this medicine and thought of trying it, which we did with the best of satisfaction, tjhs has used only one battle and her should er Is almost well. AdoLph LI Millett, Manchester, N. H. ; For sale bjrp. B Duffy ft Co.j: . ,'. ' . ', -. The yeast cake may be an early riser, but H only does it for a loaf --,. - .Tou never know what, form of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using Be Wlu's Little Early Risers and yoa will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills for constipa tion and liver and bowel troubles. F. 8. Duffy: r - ' --I ; 'Jda-Would you refer to ibe wind as femlnlner,r r r ' . " ? -Jack "I should think nofi.: 'ir'. U- Ida-'But why not V ''Jack "It can whistle." , ' 'r F,8 Duffy ft Co guarantee every bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the ttoney to any one who is not satisfied after using two-thirds., of the contents. .This Is the beat 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 pneumonia..- , v; ;;.. f -..-.s . ; W 1.', r ko Alarm For Htm. r - Romantlo lllss (addicted to poetry) fOh; I'm just In love wittrXdgar .Allan Poe.-;. . " 1 S'.t-:: :',';- - Practical ;Adorer Well, ; that's-ill right He's dead." ' r,.., ' i',-"'"''". :e;,..:s-.,c. JOO. ; Dr. r. Sstchton's Antl DinreUt "' :. May be worth to you more than- 100 If you have a rliild who soils bedding from Incontence.of water fluting sleej: Cures old and young alike. 'It arrcstf the trouble at once. $1. Bold by C. D Bradham, druggist. New Born, N. C. " s.:,''-' Alwaya Treattlhg-. - The average aotor spends moa("of the time when he Isn't treading the boards In treading the tics. J. D. Bridges, Editor "Democrat"' Lao caster, N; H., says, "One Mlnulo Couyh Cure Is the best remedy for,oroup I ever used." Immediately relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia bronchitis," grlppo and all throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. FS Duffy. ' . ProTlilfl Kr. "Didn't you" shoot anything at all, John? Ye; t pot a (inn 1 "t ( f ,"ii,o, but it W'fiii Piuii n f:"ni n e e;i t .m ; V. , .1 lavt l.,:,, ! i-:'.',v,y,-t hi..' M hni.f) a In - - t v f .3. The Pullieai;i,.e 1 Uitt Are InBYted la Aintlitonttee and Aaylume Are AI IliioHt Iiatireljr Free From (iloom and Kelancliolia, ' : " Dotted here and there over the earth are little colonies whose Inhabitants are cut off from all Intercourse with the everyday world by their own idiosyncrasies. Each Individual lives In a world of his or her own creation, which, in the majority of cases, -only two outside Interests ever succeed in reaching namely, the asylum doctor and the asylum magazine. - - " In some cases the proof sheets are just glanced at by the head doctor be fore the magazine goes to press, but they are written, printed and published by the Inmates themselves. r. -.S- - Although America produced the first two lunatic Journals, to Scotland be longs the credit of having started the first paper of this kind which baa sur vived its infancy." In fact the birth of -lunatic journalism took place when the first number of The New Moon wag Is- -sued from the Crlchton Royal asylum, Dumfries, on Dec. 3, 1844 . Since that date the following have been success fully launched: The Mornlngslde Mir ror, from the Royal Edinburgh asy lum; The Excelsior, from James Mur ray's Royal asylum, Perth; The Fort England Mirror, Grabamstown, South A Men; The Murthly Magazine, from the Perth County asylum; Under the Polne, the organ of Bethlehem Royal hospital, tiendon, and The Conglomer ate, which belongs to. the Mlddletowu asylum, New York. ' " " ,1 -, 1 - ... These magazines touch the Journal istlc Ideal, : as, being written by the i-eadors for their amusement they can Qot faO to bit the popular taste,. We find that those mentally deranged like about four-ninths .of their reading to take the form of travel and. heavy prose articles of a strictly theoretical nature.- The rest of the contents comes In order of quantity as follows: Hu mor, local notes, poetry, chiefly In' light vein; special article on local the atricals and fiction. vr-, . V . The most striking" feature - about those Journals is the almost total ab sence of gloom and melancholia,-.and we have It on the word ef the doctor of one of the lending asylums that this Is not owing to such contributions bei ' ing tabooed.-. But now and again one comes on a poem or tale drenched with" -inclnncholia and morbid, insanity. In one of these Journals appeared -a story written In the first person about a hero undoubtedly the writes -who bad his head .twisted round the 'wronff-way. The . consequence was h Invariably had. to walk In the opposite direction to- whlch be wanted to walk. Thla ter rible fate haunts him right through the story, causing hint to losei frlends, nfonoy and everything else which man holds dear and ends up by his. In bis own mind, murdering the girl who was to save him from himself. ; According to tho story, the heroine was standing on the edge of e great precipice. - The hero is standing near. I Suddenly the heroine . becomes giddy and .totters on the brink.- The horo. tries to dash forward and save her, but Of course runs the other way. Here comes a break In the narrative, -which Is finished, by the' following sentence: "And the gates of an asylum for those mentally deranged shot the writer off from his friends In the Outer world." AperTTfrom" such, tragedies as the above, the whole of these journals" are saturated with humor. 1 la one we find the following among "Questions We Want Answered :"; - " ,r ' "When does the queen of-Sheba In tend to. recognize the royal rank of the Prince ot WalesT - Did Marie CorelU' really tweak the doctor's nose? Why did 'Ranjl' throw the ball at nv- G.'s bead during practice at the nets?"" Per haps It should be explained that the celebrities referred to above are not those known to the public,; but other persons , who claim their personalities and are detained in the asylums for L that very renson. : 1 . v. ,-; 3;;;.rt A. writer in The Fort England Mirror gives the following reason for his de? tentlon: "I, met a young widow with a grown stepdaughter, and the widow married me. Then my father, who wasJ a widower, met my -stepdaughter and ! married her. , That made my -wife the motner-in-iaw or ncr Tatuer-in-iaw ana made my stepdaughter my mother and my father my stepson. Then toy Btep mother, the stepdaughter of my wife, bad a son. That boy was, of course, my brother, because he was my fa ther's son. He was also the son of my wife's stepdaughter and therefore her grandson. . That made me grandfather to my stepbrother. Tben my wife bad a son. "My motlicr-ln-Iaw. the step sister of my son. Is also his grandmoth er, because be Is ber stepson's child. My father Is the brother-in-law of my child, because bis stepsister Is bis wife. I am. thebrother.of my own son, who Is also the h!ld of my stp-grandmoth-er. I am my mother's brother-in-law, my wife Is her own child's aunt, my sou Is my father's nephew, and I'm my own grandfather. And after try ing to explain the relationship In our family some neven times a day to our calling friends for a fortnight, 1 was brought here no, came of my own "will." Another declares that lie never found rent from bis niollior ln law before, and he Intends to hoodwink tho doctors m Ion? na P'i-.iMe. And yet mar polit In oi. t t'.iit It has al-.-.iiys 1 t:- fate of or lil ti !i!y R'-eat men to l.e I; tr.i! liy their colli elpi ,: ,i is u !,v In- Is now (! mid tl,::t I 'l-'i the t . k si.o.l. . , j: :i-,:o:i of l- t!::!l. Wf ,. V .." I . 1 . f .. r f d tho my I of 1.1- t to I Si i I II eo ." - I TiC i FT !. LL , - ' - - - "- .3.t ycu cat.- Itarwf-elally die 'is the food and aids Iai,uie in.suei . Lheiiiiig and recon structingtlieexuausted digestive or gans. 1 1 is the latest discovered digest antnd tonic. Ho other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Iyspep9ia, . Indigestion, Heartburn, ilatulenee. Sour Stomach, Nausea, BickHeadache,Gastralgla,Cramp9,an3 ah other resul te of 1 m per f ect d I gestion, Pnpani by E. C D Witt A Co- Cbloooo. . . F. B. DUFFY. Little Men and Women. Babyland. - Wl)h the 1900 volume, enters upon Its twenty-fourth year. The best authors and artists continue their contributions to the delight of the little people lor whose instruction, . amusement and en tertainment their best endeavors are put forth Some of the good things in the new volume are: ' . Two new serial stories: "A' Little Prince and. Princess of Egypt; a Long. Time-Ago Story," by Oliver Harper. Y ' ""The Adventures of Spotty,"'- by Kate TJpson Clark.' '.-- Notable articles; "Playthings .That Are Alive'' (in si psrts), by Judith Bolls Cohen.. "' ,- ; - M'dome Fsoious Animals,' bjCora Havllaod Carver, s" " t - , . , ; Short Stories:-' Uore thaq the usual number of short stories wriltten by men an'l women who "know how," and there are . yery many " pictures to Illustrate these. .- V - ' f , r, V t, : The Babylauders are entertained every month with dainty verse and pretty pic tures by Margaret Johnson. '.' ' . ' -Cradle Songs of Many Nations tell,, in twelve parts, how the wee babies of oth er lands are ung to sleep every Bight, i; .. .. And there are various simple occupa tion) which suggest lo the mother ways and means to'keep active little fingers busy. ir,' ' , - An altogether charming : magsslne- and the subscription price. isr astonish ingly low-r60 cents a year. v; - -. Premiums: : The publishers offer many Valuable articles as premiums for clubs: articles that are needed by every boy and girl, man and.wqman' with refined tastes and as the getting of subscriptions, at the low price of 50c is so easy.every one who is ambitious can and -should obtain these: articles-without cost except- a little lime, t Send for sample, copy con taining premium list (free.- v;r; V ' Pearsons:,'' We-offer; Little Men and Women Babyland with Pearsons '$1,00) Magazine for one year for 11.30. - Pear sons Is the boat of the dollar magazines, and should be In every, home. - .. Subscribe at once, '- " 0 f v LiTTLa Mbh Ann Womrh, Co ' S'.''. Tro7,N.T. A QUICS CURE FOR: S COUGHS'AND COLDS A ... - Very, valuable Remedy in all - -. aaocuons ot tho , ! THROAT or .LUNGS . Largo Bottles, ascL' i '-n DAVIS A LAWRESCB Ca, tlmltaO,- t -l : rTili..trT'. 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Ilacliinery, ; :. : Houses, etc. By virtue of the power in the mortgage rcKleicred in the office oj the Ilcglsler of Dtetls of Craven count v, Iirtn Caiolina in book No, 123, pace 148, tho under signed will sell at Pullo Auction, for Cash, on rV-dncday, the 2 Dili day of November A. II the. following ptupeny, to-wii: --I'- : .". : All the right, title, Interent and estate of Jonas It. .McoJjMMd John Wi ,Uoody paitneis in trale under tho name and style or the Moody Lumber Company, in and to the property situatedjn the City of New Bern, blaieof orth Carolina, on Bouth Front street, near Eden street. pknown as the "Moody Mill" consisting oi iub miii uuuuing, me dry Kims, lain ber sheds, planing --mill and all -other buildings and Improvements of every kind on the lot or parcels of land which ir "tensed by the said Moody Lumber Company ; from f; Mrs.Jf . 6, , .Duffy; AIbo all the . - steam engines, boilerstsa ,shaf Ung pulleys dry kiln machinery and planing' machin ery, and all and every kind of machine) j and fixtures, tools and fixtures used by sad Moody Lumber Company in carry; ing un its business; also all teams, wsg onuand carts and all other "property- of every kind and description need In con nectlon with said saw mill, dry kilns and planing mill by- said Moody Lumber Company, alto the dwelling house, and the dwelling and store builriingpsltuated oa said lands leased from said 8 B. Duf fy, and also the right, title and intei est and estate of said Jonas L . Moody and John W. Moody in and to said lands leased to them at aforesaid,-- Said sale to be on the said premises where said property is situated as above stated and to begin at 1 o'elocbrp. m. on said 28ih day of November, 1699. -y.Thls 15th day of Novemlier; 1899.- The National Bank of NevTBern. ? By Q, B. KOBERT8, Cashier. At the same time and plaoe I will, on the tame terms, sell the remaining inter est In tald property. - , This 15tb day of November. 1 899. , - ; ' DANIEL L. ROBERTS.;- professional;; P. M. Simmons, A. D. Ward K. W. Fob. ; -5IMnONS, POU ft WARD, - ATT0RNEIS and COUNSELORS al -,-",5,. 'LAW, 'I . . f j sew uKttaiE, v. c -OtMce 61 So, Front Street, nearly oppo- site Hotel pbatlawka, - (Offices also at Raleigh and Smlthfield.) rraetloe tn the eounties ot Craven, Dnpiln, Jones. Onslow. Carteret Pamlico, -Woke, Johnston, Harnett and Wilson; in the 8u prema ana Federal iourts. and wherever wt ar desired. it,-.--'. ..i P. BU JPelletier, ' . V ATT0BNET AT UW. ' ; Kiddle Street, - Lawyers Britk a: ' Building. " Will praouea la trie Onintles of Cravwu Oartores, June, Onslow ana t'amllco. O. IS OonrtatNew Barne and 8uprma court o. , ROMUl US NUNNj - X" - HSWBBEJia, HvO. i v Office) 4 0pp. Hotel .Cbattawks, Z- . -' Bomb Front Street. ' ' , AT raetloe in Nortli -Carolina v " riNANtlL. T. A. (Irarn, Prrs,,X, U. Bfratlowa, V, Fres. ', ll M, Gruvaai baabtrr. ' : , f citizeWs fit Aim:, ' oir mrwr njiitr, jsi . c " it. ': 't, t , . ':,..: .1-. ?.-'. Dolnj fleneral Banking Uuslncss. Ooto'.wt 1st, 1899, Surplus and JJadivi- -r, j dt4Proatt,$tajOdoou.' v -Prompt and careful attention given to all business ntrusbd to ns.- Accounts received on favorable teims. ii-t Uoard al Dlreotnrs. v.' rerdlnand tJlrtoh , It. U. Ueadow J. A.Muadows, -.. v f , Com. Uuuy, Jr. 7' Samuel W. lpo-k, . -- , Janit Kunmosd, , Gaas. H. rowiar, - - Hayer llabu, ' J. W.tiratoKr, ; . Tnomaa A, brarni K. W. Smallwuod, T - K. rov. ., -M. H. Ives. . W. r.Crookatt ', ' - v Mark Ditotay. Fv & M BANK, , " . - HAT lit, 1HH8. Capital Stock,, ,'. . ........ $ 75,000.00 8 a rpl as, a . -. 1 9,000,00 TJalvle Prentg,,....,. 's.000.00 i"'Kr ;OFFI0ER8. T L. n. CoTLt President, t , W. B. Crabwick, Vtoe Vm'J:i:'''$'. W. UawsY, Cashier, ''"i:' j i J. WBiddi. Teller. s' -' vi.y1 ! : C, T. Cbaowiok. Collector. f . DIRECTORS: ',. Wm. B. Blades,' M. M. Marks? O. D. Hradbain, ' .' P. H.-elletier, : ' L. II, Cutlef, . . Jdo. Suter, r" W. r). Chadwick,-- J. W. Stewart," -x .- ,.T. W.lDcwey, . , We want your business and feel -that w can'Offor you as much in return- as any other bunk in tbe city. It Is our endeavor to make busineitH relation mut ually ploajuit and profitable to our patrons. . . snoE SHOP ! AtS. II, Ecoll's Stalild on JlldJIr Street. . . - . I cir. r these Indue men's to rutom crs. Wi.l use the Im-sI of ptorlt and give you Hf k Mid nnd fat work as ymi can w-'l in ilii cli v- This 1 1'liiiniiic", New wik a Sie' i'iliy. iici nir Wfik dune i. if ly iw.d will di, p'ticlt. l'iict'8 as J 'i hft ( tt I ' 11 .: ''!. "i "11IB f- M.ll. 11. W. GlItliH. Administfatur's Sale of Land, North Caholiha, - ) - - 0" , Craven Louniy. , Superior Col F P Howe, Administrator of Was. Rows' deceased, ft -' , Allen G Rowe, Martha A Oaskina si' others. ' , Puisuant to a. judgment and ordei rendered and made in the - above entitled, cause, in the Superior court of Craven county Oct 7th 18!K 1 will ex pose to sale at public auction for cash at the Court Houiw door In Vew Bern N V on Monday Kuvember Bltu Km be tween the hooia of 12 o'clock m. and 1 o'clock pi iu , ihe land described' In the complaint. It being a certain tract of land in Craven county Ji. U. oa the north side of Neuse river and on Broad-creek bdttnded by the lands of Allen Barring ton, Wo rapleford and by Broad yeek,' it being the same where Wm lloe, de ceased resided at tbe time ot his death, containing about 880 acres.- For further description see records In the office of the Register of Deep's of said county.. -... rV. P. ROK, Administrator of '-V 7 Wir.BOE.deo'd. - - ADMIKISTUdTOtt'S NOTICKI , Having qualified as administrator d b d c ta ot the estate of John Collins, de ceased, all persons having claims against said estate are- notified lo present, the tame to uie duly verified on or before tbe. 1st day of November 1900, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery., All persons indebted to laid estate are requested to make immediate payment. AIKRRITT WHITLEY, Admo d b n o t a of John Collins, dec. j, November 1, 1889. , -. Notice of Sal of jLand For Pnrtlliou. North Carolina, ) In the Superior Court, ... Craven Co. J.v Before the Clerk. - " J. L. Hartsneldr vs. ' Mrs Barah A Taylor, Jas 0 Taylor, Dr I M Tay lor, Dr Geo Altmore, Dr R 0 Primrose, W H Oliver, Geo A Oliver, Mary,T Oliver) Thomas Constable and Martha. Constable his wile, Uonj R Huske and Hannah Uusfce hla wife, alar tin S Willard. and Elizabeth (3 Wlllard his wife, , Rebeoc G Alt mora, Dr J D Clark, Hannah T Clark, Tbe Trustees of Davidson College, North Carolloa, Bet tie i Clark, and Chat S Holliater, execu tor of Frances Taylor, deceased. Pursuant to a dectee of the Superior Court of Craven county- in the above entitled proceedings for sale of land for partition rendered by the Clerk of said Superior Court on the 9th day of. Nov berl8il. " - The undersigned as commissioners will offer for Sale and sell at public auc tion for cash to tbe highest bidder, at the Court House-door ot U raven coonty ilonday the 11th day of December 1899 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon all the fol lowing described real estate towit: A tract" of land containing 64C0 acres, lying and being in the county ot Craven and partly In Pamlico county, on the north nide'of Neuse river between the heads of the northeast prong of Little Swlfl (reek and Bay. river beginning at WrlghtUStanley'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 thousand forty poles to his corner then along another of said Stanly's lines south forty Ave decrees eatt fourteen hundred and If tyr pales to his corner then south-forty five degrees east seven hundred and five poles then north forty five degrees' east two hun dred and seventy two poles then north eleven hundred and seventy poles to a gum at Bay river bridge tben 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 went eleven hun dred and twenty poles north teven de grees east six hundred and eighty poles then north fl'ty three degrees west . two hundred poles to the first station', also a certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Craven on the north side of Ellis' lake and west tide-.nf Black lake, beginning at a cy pres on Ellis' lake the one mile tree vsslxerd from his landing running nonb two hundred and thirty-three poles. - then sooth eighty-two degrees east iwn hundred and eighty prrles to the Black - lake, then along the lake south thirteen degrees east one hundred and ten poles lo James Psrrett's second -corner, thence with hit line touth thirty de grees west one hundred and twenty poles to a cypress bis beginning corner on Elllt' lake eighty pale above tbe landing' and thence with the .various meandera of tbe lake to tbe first - station containing- three hundred and ninety acres.- V y. -'.- - .-Thii November , 1899. ", v; .. ii'V," , t: j-Jipri A D WARD, vi;.:-. ' ;W H OLIVER,'" -..- ., ROMULUS A NTJira, .. -' ;! . .'. . Commissioners.'." LlKaSil!!-.UNBSilI!! Large Trids of lnd TO BE SOLD IN P0TERj3 ' oh the arm or pec.. 19. ;riy virtue of decree of court,, we, "tLe undorslgued .Commlssloneri, will.' on Wednesday, 27ihof Deccmbeiy 1892, in the town Dover, at publlo auction, sell to the hlghett bidder the lands now owned in Craven county by Walker and Farrar, to-wlti : ,:, ; ','..',;-'.. Two tracts "of land' containing 90S acres more or lest lying about a mile and a half north of Dovr and wllhlu f of a mile of the Railroad. . " , These tracts coutaln about (00 aoret of the best and richest swamp lafida of which only about 100 aoies bve "been lately clrared sod cultivated; the rest of the) land Is upland and pocotln. One lot In the town of Dover about ene acre in size with good loins and out llOtlPf". A rn i. no wishing any Information a'luiit iIm-'u trii'iia can ohtalu such bv PI Hinr either to Messrs T. L or Belli t c f i .v r, N, C, or lo either of Ihe ( : r -IM'I H. 3. W. AY A I Kl It, '. ,55rVI t l'')VA li'), "''-!' -i'Mnrs. 'i .. . c. : . i!,i i. - Mortgage Sale I s- - Pursuant to a power ef tain contained in a mortgage culc-d fo P M I'arber by Stephen ectt and wife, dated the Sd day of July 1888 and recorded in ti e office of the regwttcr of deeds ff Craven ' county in book 9-1 pmjea 21(7- S8 and 469 we will sell at . pubdri unci on ul the j. court htu e con in the city ot Now Bern at 12 o'clock in, i Moi.duy the 18th day of December v. 1899 tbe folio ing property! Lying aid brti g in the C( un- " ty of Craven being the lots or tr, cts of land con ve red lo tLe caid Stephen Scott by WO Brinson, Admr of J n Rich-' ardson, deceased, coutu ning b0 acres more or leas. ; , , ' .i , Also another tract containing SI0 acres ujoiiiing uie suio aoove oesci inert trace and tbe same which - whs - eonveved to r- I -1 l - ... . , . ,i, ,, . T a - aoiin Hucnru oy yy miaaon, aoror oi . ' i H Riohardton deceMsed and sf erwarda ' conveyed by the said John Mitchell to - tne tald bleptit n fccoi U Terms of sale cash. MARGERET M. HARDER, Z'cutrls- J'HRNnKkftOW Tifisa t,..in. .(.,-,'. : s. f T Al R...I A . j V Mortgage Sale ! '. Pursuant to a power of sale contained ' in a mortgage executed to P M -Harber ? by Gumbo Harden and wife dated the 2d day of July 1888 and recorded in the -office of the register of deeds of Graven county in book 09 folio 70, we. will sell at bublio auction at tbe court hnnsn dnor in tbe city of Kew Bern at 13 o'clock m, i on Monday the 11th day of December mOQ thM tr.Unoiinrr raul mI.I.i T wln.-' and beine in -the count v of Cravtn ad-- thony Harris and others being the same .-. land conveyed to the saidGumboDardea , by W O Brinson, Admr, of J H Richard- , ton, deceased. Terms of Sale Cash. MARGARET M. BARBER. Executrix, J. HENDERSON ROSS, Executor, of P M Barber, deceased. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as the Administrator of W. H. .Harvey deceased late of the County of Craven, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ot the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 11th, day ef .October 1900, or this notice will be plead in Bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. thosf. McCarthy, Administrator. This October 11th, 1899. nuuiiuiou aiui o uuuuc. Having qualified ae the Administrator i of Littleton J Potter, deceased; late of . thfi (7nlln1v nf f Inivpn fhla ia tn nntlfw-v: all persons having claims against the ' estate of the deceased to exhibit them to tha nndorattrnnd er n, hnfnra 1 Via 11,1k-. :" day of October, 1900. or this notice Will . be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ' This October, Uth, 1899. THOS. F. McCARTHT, Administrator. Administrator's Notice ! Having qualified as the Adminlstra a k ., ..r L-.i ..... -,i n.. a i , w, . v. u. vi i.unaiu unJTojr, udlxwu- ; late of tho comity of Craven, this is. to .& notify all persons having claima against C ine eBtaie or the deceased to exblbtt them to tbe undersigned on or before, the 11th day of October. 1900. or this Notice will be plead in Bar of their re Coverv. All nftrannii tndehted tn ftalft- - estate will please make Immediate pay- " ment. THOS. F: MCCARTHY, Administrator d. b. n. C This October 11, 1899. -- Notice ot Sale. Xtiomas F McCarthy, administrator) of Littleton J letter, deceased, 1 . Vs. Mack lewis, and Laura Lewis his wife, and otherp. j . r,, ,A , i. .. j . . , v . o.. i . A Ul.Uailb LU LUC U1UCI Ul L11B Oil IBI , . Court of Craven county in ihe above en- ; titled action in which 1 was iicenstd and -" AaA rt U ,uA I 1 1. : land to make assets to pay the debts of -mv iuteatu'o and for other rnmnaea! such administrator I will offer 'fdK sale and sell to the blithest bidder for cash at me court nouse door of craven county l on Wednesday the 29ih day ot Novem-c, ber 1699, at the hour of 13 o'clock m, all of the tollowloi' lot in the city of New Bern, N C, beginning at Ihe southwest corner ot Hannah Thompfon lot, and running inence romnwsrdiy with the vasuuie oi me oamuei i. our lis lot on tha MtfVAt or Ian I ntirtloB NirHe, It Ymm "V',r ing 100 feet south to the beginning. con Yev ed to L J Potter by died rccoided in -Book of Deeds 126, pagff 429, : office of the Register of Deds of Cavtn county. ' This October BOth,' 1899. --THOMAS MtCARTHY,' Admn., V- '.I ;. .- - . 13 Polter,1deceaed. v norm Carolina , j - superior UOUrt Craven County; ' . , ; - , Merrltt Whitley, Administrator d. b. n, 0, t. a, of John Collins, dec. . ; . v s :; ;: . : .: ': .;V-'-vv . Delia Atkinson, nam Atkinson, Handy Atkinson, William Bessie Williams and ' k. h. ureen. inarman aci i.iinm. ' y By virtue of a decree of the Superior -Court made and entered In tbe ibove en- -titled action on the tnd day of Novem- ber, 1899, I will sell for cash at publlo auction to "the highest bidder at the Court house door In New Bern, Craven . county, N. O. at 19 m. on the 11th day of i December, 1899, ibe following real estate In Craven county, N. O. described' as " followti ' In - No 8 township near the Tillage of Fort Barnwell bxlng thi lands purchsaed from Joseph Whllty by John " Collins, being the place where John -Collins resided at tbe time of his death. -7 MERRITT WHITLEY, - I Admlttratot d b. a ., a, of John Col- II J J ...... . .v. . - - ,; P. t. WARD, Atlorney." . fl A FREU PATTERN A LADICS MAQAZING. ; A rm j hrfititll'il tvlorl rlti lrv1 t . ; lailuuni ; drrmjLniK tnniofttie ; ( hi- j ; ; hn.i-rhoid him ; lirtioii, vie. 8ut- ; f t.l.B In .tny. w, wnj jc lr lalvt eui.?. ' ; 4 Ltulif &Knia ttuiui bend (ot ttttnt, ( ; - ' RtylUri, K'lUhtt, HimpT, TTrvtv : ftil, K -mimiu il mi l Atuilmuj tVt feet-F mi it if I'aiTr 1'altem.
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