THE JOU Published everyday m tne j, Monday, at 88 Middle street. - ' 1 Phone No. 8. - i" CHARLES U STEVENS, - -V.,-.; .: ? SDITOB AHD PKOPB1IST011.' . j . ' , ' - r.. SUBSCRIPTION RATE3. -'One jeaTv in advance.... .' , . .$4.00 - .- On year, not in advance. . . ...... . 6.01) Monthly, by oarrier in tbe city.... .60 rj , v: ' ' Advertising Bate tarnished on eppli nation., . -! rw! """ " " ' , ' ; Entered at the Pot Office, New Bern, v N. C, as second class matter. ' "l Official Vttper " t- New Bern ana ' . J Crave Coanty. Inw Beta, N.C.! Not, 25889. r 'THE OUTSIDE ADVESTISER AUD COUIf ' T ' - TRY NEWSPAPER. , - i "At a meeting of the North Carolina V Piess Association a few years ago, a solution was passed, in effect, that " - every member of the Association who " had an advertiser who did not meet his i 'just obligations and aettlements, ; his name and particular of Mb case were to " be sent to the secretary of -the Aseacla Hon, the latter to Inform 'the "members ' ot the Association of the derelict adver ' - tiser and thus warn the rest of the press "t " against the advertiser, who should be In measure black listed; ". - - -v,' J . ' How far this measure has been carried ' ' ' oat, the Journal is unable, to state, It , has never received a warning from the ' Secretary, J sent by ,omunfortttnate " newspaper that It haofbeen "stuckt ala , though 'this ' paper ha furnished the -i ' Secretary with several-names of dead beat advertisers or those "who would !!.! only paj upon compulsion,' ' The trouble with the majority of the country weekly newspapers and 'the ' dallies of the smaller town and cities, is that they will submit and be bulldozed v by the outside advertiser, when once an account is due, rather ."than take legal action and force the.. would be stealer of newspaper space W, settle what was .4 due. . i'-i There are bat few advertising agent who are prompt " pay, that is within thirty days af:er the advertlsing-con-,t t- tract has expired. , V' "' " " And the -advertising house which does ' not dec)are failure in carrying oat of ' contract on part ef the newspaper, when " " bill is sent, and demand extra Insertions -I'-'" before bill is.'paid, i the exception and '-"if" not the rule. V':r -:-,", This space stealing by outside adver , User upon the newspapers of this State, ' , v will amount te a large sum in the ggrs rr ate, yearly. ' 7-'- That the newspapers of North Caro Una should suffer these losses, is: wholly a matter fr themselves to decide' -:-Theouulde advertiser will pay cash 'r for his notices in the magazine or metrr polltan newspaper, while in thr smaller town and cities, the contract will be' in .... quarterly, semi-annual or yearly .pay ments, thus placing the country . or f ' smaller newspsper ln.a, position where i : the utslde advertiser Jean extort extra I -i. Jime for his advertising, claiming non- . !. fulfillment of contract n the part of the - newspaper, and th latter, generally too ': - poor to contest, submits and thnf loose ,, .. tloi and pac, V No greater aril exist than this among ' " tin country newspapers, and co-opera- tlon and exposure of thet a fraudulent advertiser Is demanded, until they shall reeognlze that die small newspaper de . ... toands honest dealing, and will fight dl honest practloes, no matter what may be - th standing of the advertiser, comme - clally or-Btherwise. ;- ... " v , j .. .t ; flaw ThlsT - l ".. ' ' We offer .One Hundred Dollars Re - ward (or any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cur. F. J. Chhibt A Co, .Props., Toledo, O. , We the undersigned, have known F. J Cheney for the last IS years, and believe ) him perfectly honorable In all bualne.ni transactions, and financially able to carry i out any o ligations, made by their firm. West A Tbdax, Wholesale Drap:;lt, Toledo O. Waldino, Kinnab & Mar. . 'viir, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood snd mu cous surfaces of th system. Trice Im. per bottle,. Sold by all Pror-;' is. Tcutl ubnlalsfree. ' Hall's family Pills are li.e 1;" t. A Cltoomf Ouii,..,k. V Times Is geltla' wu? en r In il'i country, said th color. 1 v n, m t' y ain't much hope ahc. 1. Ti - ! i' a lit tle totln' gwlneon, but imt I,., f t n . t support man wid iny v i i 1 :i clillun. Tears Jak' dn ! i Is ;i t o lame to run. F S Duffy & Co i - i f Cliumborluin's ! n f: i nd tli o rr ii Hrd afler i i"MtH. TI ' 1 f .r 1-, Ij U tTI'uiitl tOSYll 111 'ft'!l!lt. t:,e Iiu. iiiu ilniuuniT ns lie i-lii'Weit at a pepMu lnliU't. I pk'ktul up a wmiet oouiiiiiii!!',' $..;.0 In ciisli. hi It w iv ,1111 li ,,,-Uib Hie owucr's uiinio, anj he proved to l tin- imiyor of the town. I at once hunted liliu up mid banded over his lost easli. and as ha received It he looked iiiq over and scratched the buck of bla head and mild . - "I shall reward vou. of course. How much do you tbluk you ought to bavcT ' "Nothing whatever, air. I aru glad to restore your properly." ... But you expect souK'tlilngf- . . ."No. sir." --..::;:-.- .."Didn't look for me to e've you a cent?" - , . "Not a red." t "It dou't seem possible," be- went on as be looked me over, again, ""but I'll have to take you at your word. Do you know what it might hare cost me, sir, bad -any ona else found this woe letr- ' "1 can't say. of courae.'' " " "I'd have had to band over at leant 10 cents, sir. nod be might bare struck for 15 or 2,V'OUIo Stat Journal. ; : A Cloaa Estimate. Speaking about close estimates, gen eral John M. Wilson, chief of en gineers, made one some time ago. Con gress called upon him to wake an es timate of the cost of an addition to the government printing office. As It was near the close of the session and congress was hurriedly getting through Its work, little time was given Ueneral Wilson to consider the matter, but be submitted bis estimate, and the appro prlation vwas made accordingly. - H estimated that the proposed . building, according to the plans and specifica tions which had been drawn, would coat S12M21.U0. The building was completed, and there was S9.10 surplus covered back Into, the treasury. - Gen eral Wilson was put In charge of this work- nndhe took a great deal of In terest In IL He always gave credit, howeverr to Lieutenant Sewell of the engineer corps, who had the Imme diate supervision of the work, -for the care with which the building . was erected nd ttre fact that the cost did not overrun the estimate and appro priation. Washington Cor. - Portland Oregonlan. - - - - ' Bow Will 4S aa 13 Dot Here Is an odd little piece of dog gerel -which appeared In The gentle man's Magazine 15 year ago,- which gave rise to considerable, discussion. Correspondents .seem to have been pretty evenly divided between thos who claimed that there were several answers and such as maintained that the problem was unsolvable: Whea drat th mitrUi kaot ni tk '. .' Betwixt mr wife and aw, r.- .' .. .. Mr v m tun u tar icwd - - Ai thre timn thrat does thr, .- r -! Bat when t yarn nd half tta fmn , .'' We mix aod wu bad KM' . Hr as mim ap u nnr to mis .-ruT.v': ' As (uric four it te Sitm. -vi ; Row, tell an,- Cipttin David Gray, t pray, , What war our sses oa th waddlnf day f v (David Gray .was a noted writer on mathematical subject who lived at that time.! .. , - a Comallaiaat. v V r Apropos, of the la t Lord "Watson'i predilection for Interrupting counsel and tbe story of Xord Hramwell' ex hortation to., bis learned brother to cease worrying a certain arguing bar rister, a correspondent tells bow oa one occasion Lord Watson Justified b! life Vetera te bablt of Interposition. .. ; ventured," be says, "once out of court to complain to him of bis too fre quent Interruption from which I had suffered 1n court - "He answered; "Eh? Man, you should not complain of that, for I never In terrupt a fool.' "London Ulobe. "! s.-',i"-;" . " r ' " -i ' l'll'.r'-',v-..;i'' . Mlafortwa of Poet. ' ' "James has been quite unfortunat of late." aald tbe poet's wife gloomily. ""Had another poem declined?" -"No: worse than that Too know, he has a habit of looklug at tbe celling for Inspiration, and last night, Just a th Inspiration came, a yard of plaster ing fell square oa his bead, knocking all th inspiration out of Itr Atlanta Constitution. - In the Japanese temple there Is a urge dram need In worship. It Is call ed kagura-talko, and It gives a ton much Uke a gong. - - - . Church processions are prohibited In Mexico. Even a priest cannot legally walk the street in hi chnrchly gti menta. , . . . '..- J ' Ton never know what form ot blood poison will follow constipation. Keep th liver clean by using Te Witt s Little Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills for constipa tion and liver and bowel tronbles. F. S. Duffy. . -.. ,Aom of Cottar. "Me son," said l'at, ''Is an eddyciled man. He graddyated from civil servlo examination last year." . . Beliaf In C.x Honrs, ' Distressing Kidney and J" ladder DIs ease relieved In six hours by "Kew Gr South American Kiilney Cure." It ia i great aurrrlne on account of lis exceed lug promptness In relieving pln iu iKi der, kidneys and lack, In n i.'e. or fen.s'e Reliovcs retention of wa'"r ;.i,i,.-t lui nif!?ti!e'y. If you want ji! k r f a'-.-l euie Uj's Is the n -nie 'y. i 1 1 ! C. I) Crsil' uin, die ' !, T r. rn, Ii. C. w I . i..u 1 nr 1 ' i.si ... The I ' ' i v i j ) l , ,), I'll' I I ' 1 IV ' n : 1 led :-.: ' ' il t .: I !. " ' I I 1 , 1 y I ,rt . i: ' c ' ' f. i ft, 1 . ".- 1 v- t t ; , JL'j .; k:'...: af. - Jc::t, L,,.;j Li's... I....,-:- t s:'.!Li LllL:j -her c:.vJ 'vexk r.esszs. ' ILr f . :::our.:j.J ly tell'..-j of "a. nLX-e'uiuO L:Jjits 'zh t'oulUss'iJ ias cured bj Hood's S.irsz-z:rllU. Thp little woman now lias tears ol i'oy, for she took Hood's, which put her ilood in prune order, and she lives on the strength of tho present instead oi worrynif; about that of the past. Moors' -la " I had, dreadful neuralgia, niiberitoie lor months. Neihboro told me to use Ilood s buruup.'irllla; ltcured tne per tectly." Mkb, I'BED Turnub, Barre, VU ' Erys'rfitea-" My little Blrl Is now Tat and bcuuny on account of Hood's Sarnapiu rilta curing her of erysipclfta and eczema." Mbb. II. O. Whkati.ey, Fort Chester, N. Y, 3 feed A $aUabaJ& VT. -nr"-- i'. 4 Homl-a Plllaure llrer Ilia : the non.trrltAilitK and ouly catharub, to take wittr"HoudVSAWapaTillaI - -. Forewarned.---' 1, - - -This Is the way a Georgia editor cele brate Indian summer.- -. , ; "Th day r flow so very still : - 8o very still n' Sof . ...You kin hear bill collector's steps ' 'Bout - ; . Ten A M t a " - ' i -MiW ' - , Offl" . v iDBammatory Bhenmattsm Cared In S' Morton L. Bill ot Lebanon, Ind., says: ."My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism ia every muscle and joint; her suffering was terrible and her body and face' were swollen almost beyond recognition; hid been in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians; but received no benefit until she tried tbe Mystic Cure for Rheuma tism. It gave immediate relief and she was able to walk about in three days -1 am sure it saved herife." Bold by T A Ilenry, druggist, New Bern. - - v Can For Glad aea. j I alwayi laugh at- an old joke - . " , Whyf r j It pleases me to discover that my memory is all right. I ' A friend in need is a friend indeed That is exactly what " Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 1st. It is the -mother'e help when'abe is suddenly awakened In the night by the ominouahusky cougb, and labored breathing, , of her tabe. - It is the safe resort of theyouth oradult when he has "caught cold'1 and there is coughing and irritation of the mucous membrane of the throar. r It- allay the Irritation and cures the cold. Tor sale by T. 8, Duffy Co.-" t - ? - TraelnHlsCud." t ; ! S Mrfc. MoPridgetv-Who-. wrote - tie "There's nly one girl in the world for meT - , . , Mr. McFridget Adam, I guess,". ' FREE OF CHARGE, ; "J 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 & Co's , will be presented with a - sample bottle of Boschee' German Syrup, free of charge, - Only one bottle given to one person, and none to chil draa without order from parents. : .- - No throat or lung remedy ever had tuch a sale aa Boschee' German Byinp In all parts of the civilized world. Twen ty years ago millions of bottle were given away, and your druggist will tell you it success was marvelous. It is real ly the only Throat and Lung Remedy genarally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure or prove it value. Sold by dealers In all civilised countries. . - : . . Comforting. - Tom So you Uved and- lost, did you f . '" .... Jack Ott the contrary; I came ut winner, . ,.. ' Tm Why, how' that f Dlda't you just tell me she married another? Jock Yes, but she returned all my presents and accldentallyjiut in some of he other fellow'- . MOZLKY'g LEMOXJ LIXIH. A fleaaant Lemon Tonic. .. Cures ludlKestlon, hendiiche, malaria kidney dlncrie, fever, chills, lose ot ap petite, deluiitv, nervous proalrallcn and heart laiiuro, l.v rcru i il l n cr tne i-lver btotnach,JioH eis and Kidneys. Moiley lAiun 1'llxlr Cured me of Indication. I had sulTctcd for ten years. 1 bad trliwl minimi every medicine, hut all fulled, him e Inking Luiuou i.imr 1 enn cut nnvilMiur I like. Vv . A, (. ki i ri'i it, Hi evCBvllIc, h. Vj. llloley'a I.eiloin 1 !Klr Cured iiifi of lrH' r'--li(tn nnd lcnrt din- e -'!, n: rr ( -irs ol' to::.ir ' wIm-u nil other reii- . . and ! '-n I I fmicl. ;.. h. ( Ol ! MAV. Lel.V.li, S. ('. .,- i I I. , f r i. ." i : : 0 1 a l.,s. -r, "rt Ol 1 J ! ' . ft "In love's war .'are," fr4U I U.e (,', duciic buarder, "a compUiM-c.t la a kinni:,licr sent out for tbe pm';iK-a of bringing on au engagement" Chicago Tribune. : . ,- The Oldest fr Tbe oldest tree ou earth with an au tbentlcated history Is tbe great bhoo tree of liuruia. For 20 centuries It has been held sacred to the Buddha, and no persnu Is allowed to touch the trunk. When the leaves full, they are carried away as relics by pilgrims. . " Lovelr landa. ' Lovely bands are mora uncommon than pretty faces, yet a little silver sand, a deep basin, a stiff nailbrush, good soap and two good little Implo- inenta (file and orangewood sticks) will transform ugliness to lasting beauty in a month. It will not be a surprise to any who are at all familiar with the good quali ties of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, to khow that people everywhere take pleas ure in relating their experience In the ose of that splendid medicine and in tell ing of the benefit they have received from It, of had . colds It has cured,., of threatened attacks of pneumonia it has averted and of tbe children it' ha saved from attacks of croup and whooping cough, . It is a grand, good "medicine For sale bjr F. 8. Duffy ft Co. . , , V "- f h Troobl." 'i, J" Dedbroke There come fellow 1 don't want to; meet - r ,r. i ' - ' Friend Why notf ' Dedbroke Well, I asked h(m to lend me $20 once. ' Friend Well, he aught to have lent it to you. He's get barrels of money: . Dedbroke That's the trouble. He did lend It tame. " , ' , - v J. D. Bridges, Editor "Democrat" Ln- easter, N. H., says, "One Minute Cough Cure is Jthi best remedy for croup I ever used." . Immediately relieve and cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia bronchitis, grippe and all throat and long troubles. It prevents consumption. FBDuffy.X f "You say he ia a man of considerable! nervet"- - - - " "Nervet ij Well, I should uy s. Why, he lives on the right of way of a trolley car Una from choice, - Nethlng feazes Chamberlain's Fatn Balsa Con Othora, Why No TouT -4 r My wife has been using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that ha pained her continually tor pine years. W have tried all kinds of medlolnes and doctor without receiv ing any benefit from any of them. , One day we - saw an advertisement of this medicine and thought of trying It, which wa did with the best of satisfaction bhs has used only one battle and her should er is almost well Adolth L. Millet t, Manchester, N. H,; For sale byF. (4. Duffy Co. - - , COURT CALENDAR. Craven County Superior Court, Fall Term, - first wrax-"-" l . - - . . .'.-c- ; ' : MONDATrHovember, S7ih .-- o ti Abbott ys. Hancock. ' 68 Congdon vs. City of New Bern -71 Agent vs. Willi. - '. . ' . 72 Atkinson vs. Perry i . z - 101 Ernul . Congdon. , v tn '' r ' TCK8DAT. A(" 53 MoCrthy v Tntmwsy Co. 01 Ferris Shoe Co. v SwlndelL. ' l Covall W CovalL "".v : J7;.-. - WHDinSSOAT. -... ' .48 Mortdn vs Morton, s- .. v " 49 Relzenstela vx Einnon. -. ? . 69 Ryan vs Roach. - ,--1-98 Kelly vs Roach. . "? " - ' 118 Roach vs Kelly. . - FRIDAY, -k 90 Gaskins vs Brdaddu. 94 Oowdy v White, 90 Dickson vs Jones. - ; ' 103 Mcllwane vs Walker . $ ;. 104 Moore vs Ives. 117 Meadows vs M. Reserve Fund. . 118 Garrett vs BeBt - ; Garrett vs Douglass. . 8ATIHDAT. 118 Aleiander vs Dannenburg, DIVORCK. 110 Parnura Tt Barnum. 114 Green vs Green. . HohlnMiu vs Hoblnson. IIinlHon vs Hudson. I'Hine vs Taiue. CclvS V V lie US. SIKTIOK. 4 fl lirynn vs OimiRS. Hi yun vs Fjiruill. fl l',iyn V8 l ee. 7 1' i j v I'pru H I': ysia v .1 I:. r in v-i ii si- 1) I . V" r,-!v 11 i v: , : 11.' : V- 'i ill. .1. st Ii L .1; .I.:lycu cat. ItarilZciillvd r - ijitliefond and aMi lialure In sireoiiinemne and recon- StructinT the, estuiusted digestive or- g is. ii is ttie In i :t discovered digest ant nd tonic, toother preparation can f'-nroach It in euiciency. It In- si an i.y ralleveg and permanently cure i'vinemis, inaigRHucin, Heartburn, t Ol I M li.nia "KT . tiikIieada(e,&t,ral!a,Cramp9,ana ai oiner renuiwoi lmnerrectaipesuon. riiiiiuanei.v, uHI WHi9i b0aS. ' -v F. 8. DUFFY. Little Men and Women, Babyland. With the: 1000 volume, enters upon Its twenty-fourth year. :. The best authoV and artists continue their contributions to the delight Of the little people for whose instruction, amusement and en tertainment their best endeavors are put forth; -Some of the good things in the nw velum aref - Two. new serial stories: -"A. Little Prince and Princess of Egypt; a Long- Time-Ago Story," by Oliver Harper, r 'The Adventures of Spotty by Kilt Upson Clark. - - ,. "v. v Notable articles; "Playthings That Are Alive" (In six parts), by Judith Soils Cohen. V v- . , - x "Some Famous Animals,"; by Cora Havlland Carver. - , ' ( v,; t 8h0rt 8tortes: More than tha usual number of short stories writtten by men and women who"know how." and there are very -many " pictures to illustrate these. ' . S. The Babylander are entertained every month with dainty verse and pretty- pic tures by Margaret Johnson. ',,v Cradle Songs of Many Nations teU, in twelve parts, how the wee babies of oth er lands are tung to sleep every night'. 4 -. -And there ate various simple occupa tions which suggest to the mother way and mean to keep, active little fingers busy. v 1 ?" '1 r , . ' -, Z, -An altogether -charming magaifne- and tbe subscription 'price M astonish Ingly low 50 cents a year? .. ' ,j ...Premiums:.:' The publishers offer many valuable articles as premium for clubs: article that are needed by every boy end girl, man and woman with refined taste and as the - getting of subsavrlptlon' at the low price of 80c is so easy, every one who Is ambitious can-and should obtain these articles without 'cost except a Utile time.". Send for sample xtopyr con taining premium list (free). 7 , - " Pearsonsi..; We" offer Little Men and WomeoxrBabyland with Pearsons ' 1, 00) Magatine for one year for tl-S0. Pear, sons is the best of the dollar magaslne, and should ba in every home; j. .p 7 '"Subscribe at once. ' "z 1, . :' LlTTLB Men Ann Womsh,-Co, " ,Troy,.TA Russell House. - While In Bcauforl be rfure and stop at the Rusell House. -First-Class Board. A home'for traveling people.- Fishing and bunting unexcelled, - Terms IM a day or vo.uu per week. J .. : vv, i. A. BUSSELL Prop. Try a can of our Stove Pips JEnamel for making the old grate. Stove pr pipe look M good as new, "prlc . including brush xoo. it wiu not bam on. ..Try a bottle of our Js?ano Gold Paint, Insludmg brush JOo. . Try a Can of - White Enamel Paint, pric15c - , . J, - Try package, of our Favorite Gold Bronte, prloe 50c -';.' ( ' Try us for anything' you. need in- the ; Hardware And see how rlly we can save yen money. -- : , - ' . . ' i . ' ' Tour for Business,. J. C. V.'titty co Uobbln Ferral', At Tucker's store. RALEIGH. W.C. id ...it. .1. a J a,. I , , -.-".,,, - Ml --,-'- - t ... r yd ' vd Try Us SALE i;; ;!ILL ! Bry-IIilns, . - , ; , IIacliinery,v ; - . Houses, etc. By virtue of the power in tbe mortgage registered in the office of tbe Rcglsler of Deeds of Craven county, Morth Carolina In book No. 1 2d, page 148, tho under signed will sell at Publ'O Aucilon, for Cash, ou Ytedar&dav, the 29th day ef iaovemurr a. 0 , isuv, uie loilowlng property, to-wii: . . - All the right, title, interest and estate of Jonas-la. iltody and John W. Moody, partners in trade under lne name -and style of tbe Moody Lumber Company, In and to the property situatedlq the City of-New Bern, eyue of -farth Carolina, on South Front street, near Elden Btieet, known as the "Moody -Mill" consisting of the mill building, the dry kilns, lum- uer sueus, pianing mui ana an otuer buildings and improvements of every kind on the lot or parcels of land .which Is leased by the said Moody Lumber Company from'; MrsT 8. ; B. Duffv. Hso all the . steam engines, boilers, saws,, shafting, 'pulleys, dry kiln machinery and pianing machin ery, and all and every kind of machinery and fixtures, tools and fixtures used by said Moody Lumber Company in carry ing on Its business; also ail teams; wag ons snd carts and all other property of every kind and description used In con' nectioa witn-saia saw uini.ary aims awl planing mill by said Moody Lumber Company, also the dwelling house, snd the dwelling aud store building, situated 6a said lands leased from said S B. Duf fy, and also the right,, title and- interest and estate of said Jonas i MoodV and John W.- Moody In and to Bald lauds leased to them as aforesaid.- " - f Said sale to be on the aaid premises where said proDert v Is situated as above stated ana to begin. at vo'ciock p. m. on said !9lh day of November, 1809- - .. . vThts loth day of November, 1B0. ... , The National Bank of New Bern. , ' Br Q. B. ROBERTS. Cashier. ' " At the same time and place I will, on tne same terms, sell the remaining inter-, eat in said property. . , -. '1 hi 15th day of NAvember. lbDB. - - . DANIEL U KOBtBTS.- 1 PB0FESSIONAL t. M, nimmens. "' A. I). Hard E, W. Ton. J. H. Pon,- " SIMnONS, POUA WARP.i ATTOBNETS and COUNSELORS ai Cihloa 08 80. Front Street, nearly oppo - ' site Hotel Chattawka. (Offices also at Balelgh and Bmitiflold.) practice la th eonntiea of Craven, Dnplln, Jones, Onslow, Carteret Pamlico, Wake, onnacon, usman ana wuaan , in in . aa preme and Federal Courts, and wherever servK-es arauenrvu.. v. m 7 P. II. Fellelier, - ATTOBNET AT LAW, x'sllddl Street, Lawyer ' Brlti , '- f Building. ' -Will praetles in the Counties of Craves Oarteret, Jones, Onslow ana 1'amUco.- V, 8 Court at Sow Berne and gupmiu Court 0 be Stuta , v ' ROMULV3 a: NU.nN,"' r , - BW BEftNB, H Ct 4 J. 4 : Officer v OppHoteJ Chattawka.-... - - .South Front Streets " .t1- Practice In North Carolina ' ' . . 1 t. A-. Green, Trr. B. II, Malaw,vTln CITIZENS' ;J1AXIC, X)oat General Banklng'BusInesj, Octolier 1st, 1899, Btirplu ami Undivl- ' ded Profit", 1 12,000.00. "Prompt and careful attention riven to all business' ootrusUd to us. ..Account received ea favor ebg teims. . 'i' ' . Uoard vt Plncton. ' rartMnasd Dlrlcir K. UUeadov..' J. a. Meadoara, '-eAf (JhaM. Uurrv. J. . Samuel W.lpockr- Janie awamoad, tikaa. H. rowier, Bayer Hano. i. W.Gralnirer, 7i'.. . Tliomaa A. tara-'A E. W. Siuallwwod, n O.K.lfov. - -XO. M. Ivm, ' . W . r. Orooct w Mark Dlsnsaay.. , . F. &' P.-BANK, XAT l8t, 1889. 1 . 1 Capital Stock,. ........ .,.$75,000.00 Sarpias, ...f. . .'. .t. . .. , .. 0,000,00 UaeivUed Proats,....,.;; 8,000.00 w -JOFFIOERS".- " . Lit. CtrrLKE President,. 1 W. 8. Cbadwick, Vice Pres. T, W. Dxwxv. Canhier. . . " ' r J. W. Bioou, Teller. " . . . C. T.tBADwiox, Collector. - PIIlECTOrt3: " VYm. B. Blades, : M. M. Marks, . O. I)- Hrodham, P. 11. Pelletier, . L- U. Cntlrr, ' : Jno. Snter, 1 W. 8. Chadwick, J. W. btowart, - T W.'.Dewey. - r Wo Want your busineu and feel' that we can offer you as much In return a any other bnuk in the city. It ia our endeavor to nmke btisinuHH relations mut ually pleaxant and pro.'ltnblo to our pitroun. ... SHOE SHOP ! MS. If. Kcott's ftablis on Middle Plieet. 1 i IT. r tliece Indnci nien's In rnntom er. Wid 11M' tlie ln-t of ti.ck lied plve you n i.id r.nil n utwcik na y-n e:m I .-I in I li-i c.'.'y. Tli'i I f 11 it n 11 1 New mk 11 ?; ,.rtv. l;ei mr ''ik dene 1 I y en I v i-11 tli i ncli. I'i icea as 1 -1 . ,.a 1 :m l. 11 . '. N ! ii. I;. si'. !::: LFUAL NOTICES Administrator'? Sale of Land.:1- North CABOuafa,, I " b.-7, Craven Couniy. - periorCo ' f itowe, Administrator of Wa, Uow deceased,.. -ft- :'f ...I. . .r":ij. .-' ..-' .,-! ai ' '. Allen O Rowe, Martha A Gaskins an . others. - . yf - Putsuant to a judgment and ordei rendered v and made la the above entitled cause, in the Superior ,-courl 01 uraven county uct TtnisaD 1 wm ex pose to sale at publio -auction for cash at tbe Court House door in New Bern N C 00 Monday November 27th 18SU be tween the hours of 12 o'clock m. and 1 o'clock p. uiv, the land described In the ccmpluiut. It being a certain tract of land in (Jraven county N-O. on tbe north side of Neuse river -and', on . Broad creek bounded by the lands of Allen Barring ton, Wm Btapleford and by Broad creek. itiieing tbe same where' Wm Hoe,, de ceased resided at the time of hi death, eontaining about 280 acresT -For further description see records in the office of th Kegisier or Deeds or aald county. , - jr. r. KUJ5, Administrator or r-Wit.KOB!,deoU IDMINISTRATUU'S NOTICE I Bavin Qualified at administrator d b n o ta of th estate of Jhn Collins, de ceased, all persons having olaisns against said estate are nounea to present tne same to me duly verified on or before the 1st day '.of November 1900, Or this notice- ill be plead in bar of their re covery. -AH persons Indebted to said t state are requested to make immediate payment, JBtUKlTT WU1TLEY, 1 Aamn a 0 n o t ot John Uollins, dec, v November 1,1899. . , ITotice of Sale of Iiand For Partition. North Carolina, I In the Superior Court, uravea vo. - 1 ueior tbe tiers. J. L. Hartsneld, vs. . ; .- Mr Sarah A Taylor, Jas O Taylor, Or 1 M Taylor, Pr Ueo Attmnre, Dr R 8 Primrese, W H Oliver, Gee A Oliver, Mary T Oliver, Thomas Constable and Martha Constable his wife, Benj B Husite ami uauuan nusae fits wile, Mar tin Is Wlllaid aud Elizabeth U Willard his wife. Rebecca O Attmore. Dr J D Ulark, Hannah T giark.Th Trustees, of uavldson-uolieao, iHortu Carolina, bet- tie J Clark, and Chas S Ho! lister, execu tor 01 trances jtayior, deceased. 1 Pursuant to deciee 'of the 8uporlor tjourtcf ttavm county in the above, entitled proceedings for sale of land for partition rendered by th (Jlerk of said superior t;ouri on me tn day or inov Mr la. . - - . The undersigned as' commissioners Will oner lor sale and sell at public sue tlon for cash to the highest bidder, at the Court House door of (Jraven county Monday the 11th day of December 18US at tne Dour 01 1 o ciocx noon all tne loi lowlng described- real estate towil: A tract of land containing 84C0 acres, lyini and being in tffe county of Craven am partly in Pamlico county, en the north side ot Neuse river between the heads of tlie northeast prong of Little Bwift reek- and Bay river beginning at Wright O Stanley's last corner being four Hundred ana- ninety poles from said Slanlev's beKlnnias; at a black cum and on a course south fifty three east and runs the reverse of bis line south seven degrees west one thousand & forty poles to nls corner men along another ot sa:o Btanlv's lines sooth ' fortr nve degrees east fourteen hundred and ifty pelea to his corner then south forty Ave degrees esst seven hundred and five poles then north forty nve degrees east two nun' died snd seventv two poles then north eleven nundxed d seventy poles to a gum at nay river Bridge tnea nortn ntty three decree weBt three hundred and twenty pole then ..south forty degrees west seven nunorea ana ntty poies men north forty five decrees west eleven hun dred and twenty poles north seven de gree esst six hundred aadjjighly poles then north fl.'ty three .degrees west two hundred poles -to the first station; also a certain piece or parcel of. land, - situate, Ivlnc and beintr In the county of Craven on the north side of Ellis' lake and west side of -Black lake, beelnnlni at a cy pres obE11Is lake the on mile tree westward ' trom-his landing running nor ill two hundred and.' thirty-three -col. sv: then south eicnty-two degrees eaat two nunurea ana eignty poies 10-tae uiscx lace, tnen along 'n iaae souin lhlrteendegrees east on bund red rand ten polesto James Parrott'a second cor ner, thaoc with bis line south thirty de gree west ' on hundred : and. twenty pole to a cypress hi beginning corner ott Ellis fske eighty poles ajjoye tbe landing and thence. with tb various meanders of tha laka to the first station containing lure hundred; and, ninety -This November 0, 180. - tf a v w a mv' "(:'; :.r W n OLITEBr-; ' ' ' KOMULU8ANTJNN, i'.' i- .rv Commissioners.1 UNO SALS !-:IiND SALE ! ! Large. Tracts of Zand tO BE SOLD IN D0ERi. V- -" 0H THE JrTH CF DEC.. t889. . By virtue of decree of court, we, the undortlgncd ' Commlssloaers, will on Wednesday, 87th of Docember,. 1899, in the town Dover, at publio auction,; sell to the highest bidder the lands now wned In Craven county by Walker and Farrar, to-wlti ,, ;'. ' .. - ..' j Two "tracts of land containing SOS acres mote or less lying about a mile and a half north of Dov. r and within of a mile of ill Railroad.' . . , ' - These tracts contain about $00 ..acres of tlie best and rich eat swamp lands of which only about 10Q aoies hv been, lately clnrr-d and cultivated; the rest of the land Is upland and pocotdo. . . . One let In the town of Dover about ene ere In sle with good bouse and out liiiUK-1. Anvnne wl:diing any Information ii'inut 1!. tract tan obtain such by a: 1 U I; 1 ' l.'-r to aar T. L or Pnlh - 1 uf I vi r, N. (.:,, or to either of the a ii; i n. ' : r.;'.r.i, . iiit-'i !niM-r. - LEU Ai NOTICES. - llortgage Sale !- T Pursuant to a power of sale contained in a mortgage exicuted to P M Barber by Stephen ncott and wire, dated the 2d day of July 1888 and recorded In ti e office uf the register of deed of Craven county in botk 8S puc;e 287 S68 and 269 wewillaeU at pubim auciotf bt the court ht tt e t.oor in the city uf New Bern at 13 o'clock hi- on Mouday .the 18th uaj. ot jsecemoer ibw tne follow mg property! Lyini; and bi Ing to th coun ty of Craven being the lute or tr. ct of land conveyed (o tLeiaid Mepheu Bcott by W O Brinson; Admr : of J H Kich ardton. deceased, containln 60 acrea more or less: - : Also another tractaonlaininir 210 acres adjoining the said above desci ibed track and the same which was conveyed to John Mitchell by W U Brinson, admr of J H Bichardsbn deceased and af erwards conveyed by tbe said John Mitchell to tne said btephtn bcoit. r--. Terms of sale cash. 1 - " MA KG EKE I' M. HARDER, Executrix J. UENDERfiON ROS8.- Executor, jt, . 01 r ill. Ban er, deceased Mortgage Sale j Pursuant to a power of sale contained in a mottgage executed to P M Barber by Gumbo Darden and wife dated the 2d day ot J.dy 1888 aud .-ecorded in tha orfice of Jhe registtrof deeds of Graven ' county in bock 99 folio TO, we will sell : at public auction at tie court house door in the city ef New Bern at 12 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 the lands of Deniel Hurlt, An- tnony uarris and others Oeing tbe same -land conveyed to the spld Gumbo Darden by W O Biinson, Admr, of J H Richard- . son, deceased. Terms of Hale Cash, MARGARET M. BARBER. Executrix. J. HENDERSON R038, Execu.or, of 1' Al Ba.'be , deceased. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as the Administrator ofW.H. llaivey deceased late of the County of Craven, this is to notify all pei sous having claims rgainst the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on o. before tbe 11th, day ef Oc'.ober 1900, or this notice will be plead In Bar of tbeir recovery. " All peisoas indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. TUGS r . AlcGAU 1 U , Administrator. This October 11th, 1809. Administrator's Notice. HavlDp qualified as the Administrator of Littleton J Poiter, deceased, late of the Couniy of C'.aven, this is to notify all persons hr-.ving claims against fh esta.e of the deceased to exhibit them to the undesigned on or befo.e the 11th day of Ociobei, 1900. or this notlco will be plead in bar o tnelr lecovery. All pe.so.ih Jnde ited to said estate . will please mske lnr.ieolaie payment. This Octobe.-, 11th, 1899. THOS. F. kcCARTIlY, Administrator. Administrator's Notice I Having qualified as the Admlnistra- -lord. b. 11 of Edward Harvey, deceased -late of the couniy of Craven, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of tbe deceased to exhibit -them to tbe undersigned on or before the lltb day of October, 1900, or ibis Notice will be plead in Bar of their re-: covery. All personsindebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment, thos. f. McCarthy, Adminlstiator d. b. n. ' This October 11, 1890. Notice ol Sale. Thomas F McCarthy, administrator 1 of Littleton J I otter, deceased, I Vs. Mack Lewis, and Laura Lewis his wife, and otherr. j Pursuant to the order of the Superior Court of Craven county in tbe above en titled action In which 1 was licensed and directed to sell the hereinafter lot of laud to make assets to pay the debts of my iu test u'e snd for other purposes; a such administrator I will offer for sale snd sell to the highest bidder for cash at tbe court house door of Craven county on Wednesday the 29ih dy-jt Novem ber 1699. at the hour of 12 o'clock m, all of the following lot in the city of New Bern, N C, beginninjf at tbe southwest corner of Hannah .Thompson lot, sod running .thence southwardly "Vith tbe east line of the Bamui-1 Courtis , lot on the street or lane, ourtfse corner it be ing 100 feet outh to tbe be ginaine. con veyed to L J Poiter by deed recoided is ' Book of Dedi 1x4, pace 429,. office of '...- the Register of Deeds of Craven county. This October 80th, 1890.- - . " . ., f THOMAS F. MCCARTHY, Admn-7 J l ;'i ''V-.'; :'';,-'-".'' L J Potter, deceased.'' ' North Carolina , Craven County ' " Superior Court, - Merrill Whitley, Administrator ,d. b. u. c. t. a. 01 40un uouins, aec - ; '."--N 'T - '-'-v . Delia Atkinson, Sam Atkinson,' Mandy , Atkinson, William Bessie William and " E M, Green, Guardian Ad Litem.. - ' By virtue of a decree of the Snperlor . Court made and entered In tire ahoy en- tilled action on th 2nd day of Novem- . ber, 1809, I will sell for cash at public ' aocllon to. the highest bidder at tb Court house door In New Beta, Craven . neunty, N. O. at 12 m. on tbe 11th day of. December, 1899, th following real estyte ' -In Craven-county, N. O. tlesctlbed as ' fnllnwv : In No. t township nar th village of Fort Barnwell being the lands purchased from Joseph Whltty-by John J Collin, being tbe place w&r John Collin resided at the time of bis death. , ' MERRITTWHITLEY, Admtstratoi d b. a e. t. a. of John Col lins, deceased "- .i. - r X - " l. L. WARD, Attornsy, AllMINISTKATOtt'S KOTlCKw Th undersigned, htv'lng duly quali fied as Administrator uf William Klynn drceawl on tbe 15ih day nf Pebrnary A. D. 1HH7 hereby notifies all persons bar Inn claim sgalnst said William F yon to present tbe tarn to Mm duly verified on nr before the 22nd day f November A. I 1H00 or this nutlre will be .pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons In -denied In said eatai. ie required to nili prompt payment. -Uiiinl this 2ind day of N'ovcmbor A. D. 1 --!".. . THOS r, VcCARTnV, AiliniuU'ral'ir 01 Vpi 1'lynn, dec.'d -h -A u J 1 ..

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