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-. r- v Published every lit y Monday, t 98 Midd.e Phone r.o. d. " CHARLES L. L , ' "V EDITOB AHD PKOWtn. niit. " - SUBSCRIPTION RATI.;. - jna year, Id advance 3 t.C One year, not In advance o.W Monthly, by carrier In the city M ' 'Advertlaing Rates (urniahcd on appli cation "1" .-; - x S Entered at the Pout Olfico, New Bern, i O, as second class matter. Official Paper o' K Ber ud " v CrTm County. New BerB, N. C' Not. 2G, 1899. ; success lit cohopehatioh and coa- ' - - rFNTRATED EFFORT. v ''The' rapid and substantial development and building up of a city, Is often as-- cribed to various causes except the right V .' Willi, (I I1IUBI juibiiiwii iru VI auw co-operation and concentrated efforts of ' its people. " ""-L It Is charged sometimes that the. citi zens of New Bern lack in these elements i.) ' therefore tm Mtc:. oi materia- utjieiop- i ment, locally. ', j :'!s. : To charge a community with being da Sclent in any element, It mast be prove-i - ; that Its people have been givejj an op '' portnnlty of proving themselves In that r'y natl,1tt. riliwilnn and have heen fnnnd x . wanting. , , ' , ' . Can It be truthfully alleged and sus- talned that the citizens oi Mew eerniacs; ; in co-operation and concentrated effort to that this city is far behind tn material eVelopment, from this causet ; J, U it la so chanted, where has, the op- -" ' portnnlty 'been given and the people faijed to meet lit z " v, - A most notable example of New Bern's : i ; ability In successful co-operation is the ' VlJ Wlnl.. Vmtr whloli tM nu him '. changed Its date from February to&pru : . MThe success in every way of this .Fair : is not confined to local report, (or it is t v the best known Fair in North Carolina, rj-j.T,1.. ' jl' '' ';' ' ' "'' .nis' . aan.1 vratotra witti sin lTaft ftf lllA BAiTtA character in the country. . 1 ;4 ' -..This is an example of how local co- ', :...!.. .. win nnng success . -- j v. But as to the future, have the people of Tv,- New Bern the local pride, the love . of ' ' community and Its people's welfare and advancement; the courage, and pellet .to -. ' hack up this csurageby money and work, by personal sacrifice if necessary, should V ' Van opportunity be given th's people to -.advance their industrial interestaf -. ' , i. S - This is the question for every citizen V v, to have ever In mind, how much do 1 owe my community;' my friends and ,- neighbors, who have jointly favored me, -, .-.so that my social, my religious, my ma . - : lerlal Interests have been advanced? ; - The citizen who can and will -calmly - -ask himself or herself this question, and 5 honestly and sincerely answer it, must ever prove steadfast and true to aid .' and further every best community Inter J ' est. : r ': -' Nor will the cltlaea who dlspasslon ately considers this question, feel Justl- greater delusion exists than that of v. "MM-snfficl-acy," for every citizen is an i Integral part of the community, and can ' uvt m, uiHiivu vi uoitui ojj.il, vat.vjt through death. ' - . j . Can the people of New Bern rise to meat their obl'g.tlons and . opportunl 'I ', ties, as citizens, to assist and advance . these to the good of all? ' . .' ' -J The Jocwuv "believes they can and . will, aud that . when the opportunity cornea will meet it and turn It to the Ira- . provement and betterment of all tills , community, its people and their lnter- - . -esta.-'- v ii-':-:., ' ? ,. BaWs Tlili f '. "We offer "One Hundred Dullurs Ho ward for any case of Catarrh tbut csn- ' nnt hl IMirAfl tl HaITa fnlnrrh Cum V.J. CriBBEY A Co, Trops., To! '; 0. . ' We the undersigned, have kmm n F. 3 , Cheney for the last 15 yeiirn, ' 1 t 'ie -him perfectly honorable la aU Lu . ;' transaction, and floanclidlyni' tor . i ' 1 out any o ligations, ma.le 1 y 'r f.i 'West Tnoia, Wh..: : i Toledo O.' Waldiko, .r , i- : vis, Wholesale DrugglM, 1 (. 'ctlng directly npon Hie ! : 1 i n- eons surfaces of the sy -. ; per bottle. Bold by all! , monlals free. . .(Jail's family Tills a i ' i. ' "Do you think Cr Is guilty of blgumy, A ., -'Ulgamyf ilo'sg'ii try." F 8 Duffy 4 Cop tin of Chsmberlalu'n will refund the n.m not satisfied after i. H e contents. This I tlin world for In ' r: "p and whoopln.: t mid safe to t y of a ". ii ,r of , 1 II i , s I - s . . t Taker I. My, disccv. r e-rl, .1 . au'Jer of Ciititsusui Seduce, ft i nor tf t!.o dtiiomiualipnal textbook, ' n..ie ami llt-ahh ilh Key to the b . Glares,'' aud the . acknowledged 1 i.ui.l adviser of a very lar,;e and (, owing body of intelligent Clir:s 'an meu and women, is a woman whoe L -tory ia iutenaely Interesting to thougulful people o'. ail shades of opin ion. In a little more than a quarter of a century this gifted woman has establish ed a church with thriving branches all over the world and converted to her ideas of practical Chiistanlty hundreds of thousands of people. This excellent article reveals the lead er of the Christian Science movement in a way that Is new to most readers, lor we see her In the friendly setting ot her New England home, among the hill of New Ilampshiie where she was loin and reared and where she still loves to dwell in the busy retirement of -'Pleasant View," in the suburbs of Concord. Mrs. "Williams has evidently hern faithful in gleaning the facta In regard to the life of Mrs. fcddy, for she relates some incidents ne.ver before published, pf the home-life and training of the now famous woman, which show how her ex perience prepared her for the-work she has accomplished. The article ia Illus trated with twenty-five half-tone en gravings, which add greatly to its "value as history. Some of the 'scenes of Mrs. Eddy's childhood are particularly Inter esting to students of Christian Ucience. During the era of church building; begun by the Christian , Scientists five or six, years .ago, they have erected many beau tiful edifices in the leading cities of the conntry. A few of the most costly of these are represented In the Illustrations. They suggest the enduring character of the religion which Mrs, Eddy- founded. " Bamedy For Kcrvooa ExhanrtloOr ' - Are yon weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease? The Mystic Life Beqewer will' quickly renew your strength and vitality. It is the greatest Nerve Builder known. It is a marvellous vltalizer and. strengthened It quickly and certainly cures Loss of Appetite., Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpi tation ot the Heart and falling health It is Indeed a wonderful Life Renewer and Life Strengthened Bold by T A Henry; druggist. New Bern. ; . ' 1 awmitahop.5r,..ri:Ji - It pays to own real estate' whera New York's laboring 'classes are con centrated. A man who owns a large, square building In the down town cast aide district says that it paya blm mora than 20 per cent net on the-money In vested. He never baa to look for ten-, ants and ha has no trouble "collect ing his renta. ' A prosperona saloon keeper haa , the ground floor, and, of course, his rent Is guaranteed. .'-.4 ? : - The floors above are rented for sweat shops. One man hires a floor and tub lets each -window to a man to work by. If at any time he ahowa aigna of run ning behind with bla rent a dozen win dow tenants are eager to take the con -tract In his place."" . - " t . Tb wlndovs rent for S3 each, Thti gives the man who hires the whole floor bin-window free, or sometimes a little mora than that The windows in this particular building are especially sought after, beoanse there ia a freight elevator, by which the heavy cloth gar ments eanbe hoisted .and let down from the various stories. It runs by band power, but even then It la far bet. ter than carrying the heavy burdens on the back. New York Press. . .-J " "?'''': For Car, . ' . "No." said the confident youth, "I ahall not trudge along In the beaten track. I shall not devote my mind to humdrum .duty." , ' "What are you going to dof asked the schoolmaster. - " . . "I am going to strike away from the beaten path. I'm going to leave foot prints on the aands of time." . ' "Well, you want to be careful." ; - . "I have energy and ability." v - "Yes, but you want to be careful too. Trying to leave footprints on the sanda of time haa been the cause of a tot of people getting stuck In the mod." ,. . Oa the not! a Bask rap tar. , GrlgffS Your friend appears to b prospering finely, nis new residence la simply palatial, and the horseflesh be rides behind must have cost him a mint of money. Hrtg--yps, Stentor Is doing splen didly. Hut I'm sorry to say be has Just taken out a patent for a very Ingenious Invention?" . GrlKSSls that so? By George, when tbo bankruptcy sale comes off I'm go ing to be on hand to make a bid on one of them horses. Boston Transcript. "1 had dyspepsia lifiy-seven yesis and never found permnnetit relief till I used hod'il Dyopcj.a'.a Cure. Kow I am well and f:cl like a new man,'' wrlh-s 8. J. Fl.-i!ig, Iturry, VMt, It la the brut dl r iiint kntiwn. Cures all forms of Indl p inn. I'l.v ' Inis eveiyli"i jiro ; i'.o It FH 1 ' ; 1'y.'! :ion of tlio K"n. 1 of CV w,.V i' , 3 - -t HMd I'fo; 1 j I - i ' I f rr ' ' ,:nj h ! 1 . . ' ' ; I , . i r o t 1. 1 1 ' , -i .ao Feeling. Teacher lilsie what is a volcano? Elsie (a sentimental boarding school giri) Something you feel in your heart', ' Belief in Eix Hours, ... Distressing Kidney and 'Bladder Dis ease relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It is a great surprise on accountof its exceed ing promptness in relieving pain iu blad der. kidnevs and backr-in male or female Relieves reteution of water almost Im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure tbls'ls the remedy.; Sold by C. D Bradham, druggist. New Born, N. C. - : ,f KawBabJeetforPuni. ..9 "It seems to me that I see a great many more horseless carriages during the fall than at any other season." ..;;- : : ..'That's to be expected." ' " ' 'How so?", . , , , "Fall la the proper, time for aututnu oblles, isn't it?" r, ' ' - ' Afrlend In need is a friend indeed That is exactly what" Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is. It Is the mother's help when she is suddenly awakened ia the night by the ominous husky cough, and labored breathing, of her babe. It is the safe resort of the-youth or adult when he has "Caught cold" and there it 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. - 7 , ; , ."f ' ' - ' Hany Udd. Z.- - '.Teacher (to classJ-rWhat is an octor pua? -,-, v'- . " Small Boy (who has just' commenced te take Latin),: eargerly Pleased sir,-.! know, sir; It's an eight-sided cat. - -1... FREE OF CHARGE.-. . Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, thtoat or lung Uroubles Of any nature, who will call -atjJung troubles. It prevents consumption. F S Duffy & Co's , will be presented with a sample bottle of Boschee's German Syrnp, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and none ttr chil dren without order from parents. No throat or lung-remedy ever'iad such a sale as Boschee's German By tUp in all parts of the civilized world,. Twen ty yeara ago. millions 'of bottles were given away,nd your ; druggists will tell yod its success was marvelous It is real ly the only Throat and . Lung Romedy generally endorsed by phystclans.j One 75 cent bottle will cure of prove it value. Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. ! ';ifc'watoWn Far Ionids. JjU Tlmea changes,;. In ; 1868 people who watched - for 'tie meteoric shower were called solentlUe observers. In, 1809 they are alluded to as rubbernecks, ji v,r' J; 'i' Si', 4v You never; know what form of blood poison will follow, constipation.- Keep itre liver clean by using De Witt's Little Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They Are famous little pills for constipa tion and liver and bowel troubles.. F. 8. Duffy. - -yv"v Z-'' ...v. ; ; '- - ';. i". 'It''; "Waste at Kaerg)', -'.--- 'w'" . Mrs Hiram Often Dinah. ' I Lope you didn't forgeLto wash the fish before you Mint it in to bake. - . . a - New Servant MahLanr What fur Afi gwine wash a fish dat's bin a-libln' in de water all hits life? ,. ; ioo. Dr. B. Setchton'a Antl Diuretic . : May be worth to you more than- $100 if you have a rhild who soils bedding from Incontence of water during sleep Cures old and young alike. It atrests the trouble at once, fir Sold by CD Bradham, druggist. New Bern, N. C ' Boond aad Sqnara. : '? '' '. '"Tour fat friend looks like a wci: ronnded man." : ;. , : ' : "Yes, and he is: but he Is also squarer than be looks.9 : - Y', . MOZLEVg LEMOSf KI.1XIK. ' A tliwAnt liuon Tonlo. ' ! Cures Indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fover, chills, loss of ap petite, debility, nervous proniratltn and heart failure, by mrulnting the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and lilducys. . Mozlpy's Lemna F.lixlr . Cured me of Indigestion. I had suffered for ten years. I hat) tried almost every medicine, but all failed, bince taking Lemon Llixir 1 can cut an) thing I like. .' . ' W, A. OltlKFITn, ; Rteveavfm.fi. ? Mollrj-t I. nn, in I. Mill- Otm 1 ioe of Ind' n and liedrt difl- ftlien all 1 f., . t 01.1 led. S. V. I 1, IVI 1, r f- t 1 i- !i. A . ' t:.:-.t very boui'8 of Ii. i- :!e0siti0i;3 ti.-l . I, . 0 f I C 1 , had so ii- ar'y a fc.hyrSii!b of ! I: t: 01. C ( , a.i-1 Mjvei.d 1 r ...iing of iOIilS of COtlL h i,' to t; the urgu aud pro and Cou ngaiu, entangled the court In perplexing questions of law nod f t that they doubted their ability to biuze their way out. So they whispered to the leading lawyer at the bar, who was sitting by as a spectator, aud asked him what be thought ought to be done with the case. r ; " I think It ought to be thrown out of court,' was the prompt and emphat ic reply. - - . v - "That settled It." ' "'Mr. Clerk, said the chief magis trate, 'pass up them papers.' "The papers, which made quite a large bundle, were hauded the chief magistrate. "' . " 'Now, Mr. Sheriff, said be Iellbe ately, 'open that window.' "The sheriff opened the window and the case was thrown out of court.-.- " "The feud that followed lasted for IB years." - . It will not be s surprise to any who are at all familiar with the good quali ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, to know that people every where take pleas ure In relating . their experience in the nse of that splendid medicine and In tell ing of the benefit they have -received from It, of bad colds II has cured, of threatened attacks- of pneumonia it has averted and of the children It has Baved from attacks of croup and whooping cough. It Is a".' grand,' good medicine. For sale by F. S. Duffy ft Co. 1 ; v Aoqolrad Knowlaaga -1 First Author Does Scribbler know much about literature? Second Anther Oh, yes; he says it doesn't pay." ' 4 , .3. D."Brldges, Editor "Democrat" Lan caster, N. H., says, "One Minute Cough Cure is the beat remedy for croup I ever used,". Immediately relieves1 and aalres coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe .and all. throat andl V S puffy.- - Hadara Straac eiri. , Tsck Ton never told me Miss Falrgirl Was an athlete; ' j- Nelly-WelLissheK, r -Jack Yea, she has thrown me -ever. . 11 iMaa " I " Chamberlain's Pal a Balm Cores Others, V'"' ?1y Hoi Taut v- wife; has been usingChamberlaln's Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nine jears. We have tried 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 beat of satisfaction, bha has used only one battle and her should; erjs almost well. Adolph L. Mixlbtt, Manchester, ,N..H. ' For - aala by F. 8 Duffy C4i-j: - ' . -; j-. : COURT CALENDAR. Craven County superior Court, Fall Term, Cir'iiij. ':-I80,' . .1 fc:;,iFIR8T WEEK. I'.f .'J ' momdav, November, 87th. j t-.. : i o4 Abbott vs. Hancock. - " 68 Congdon vs. City of New Bern 1 71 Agent vs. Willis. , . - 72 Atkinson vs. Perry. - 101 Ernul ti. Congdon.' ' ? J" , 53 McCarthy va Tramway Co. - -61 Ferris Shoe Co. vs 8windelL """" 6i Covall ts CovalL, " : : ' WEDNESDAY. ' 48 Morton ts Morton. vt' 49 Roizenstein va Klnnon. . 59 Ryan'vs Roach, v 93 Kelly vs Roach. .; 113 Roach vs Kelly.,.. : B1DAT.' - '. ,60 Gasklns'vs Broaddus. . 84 Oowdy vs White. . - 119 Dickson vs Jones. 10 Mcllwane vs Walker.' 104 Moore vs Ives,' f " 117 Meadows vs M. Reserve Fund. - 118 Garrett vs Best. ' - v-' ' .... . Gsrrett vs Douglass. ' 8ATUKDAT. . " 118 Alexander vs Danneuburg. , 1IIVOUC8. 110 Barnum vs Barnum, 114 Green vs Green.' . - ' Robinson vs Robinson. - r,:. Hudson vs Hudson. '. Paine vs Paine. - , Weeks vs Weeks. - MOTIONS. ' 4 Bryan vs Grimes. 5 Itiysn vs I'jirulll. , 6 1 ijun va l.eo. ' 7 liryiin vs f'prulll, 8 I'i1"" vs Tedon, 9 I'; ) ciil vn ) a --n. 10 l:.;--.m a .-,': 11 I ; 11 ;. 1 1 1 1 'i ' :..!(!. )ii (-.', 11 V. 't. n : , ' . -? I V. I : ;!;t.: tyca cat." ,1- 'uV.yd. stue food and aids 1 .-u - 11 1. ..iicning and rccon jti'eexiiu!"dl Uijrestlve op 1 . H is tne Ut "s.t d iC0Tered digoat aut i in 1 tonic. . ho othr preparation can , -wwli it in euiciency. It in. r j relieves and permanentlycure9 I " . ;mla, . Indigestion, Heartburn, 1 oieo'V!, fcotir Stomach, Nausea, t' - .cauache,GaiitraIgia,CTamp,na B 1 oiiiprrHMinof imriHitectdipeaiion. r-rapaiad by E. C D mtt 4 Co, Cblcaao. F. 8. DUFFT. - Little Ken and Women. Babylanl. :: With the 1900 volume, enters' upon Us twenty-fourth year.. The best author aud artists continue their contributions to the delight of "the little people for whose instruction, amusement and en tertainment their beet endeavors are putbollersi forth. Borne of the good things: in the new volume are: " ' - ' Two new serial stories: "A Little Prince and Princess of gypt; a Long. Time-Ago Btory," by Oliver Harper. "The Adventures of Spotty," by Kate Upson Clark. Notable artfcles: "Playthings- Thai J, Are Alive" In sis parts), by Judith Soils Cohen. x ' j ; "Soma Famous - Animals,' .. by : Cora Havlland Carver.' ... , . Short Storten More than the usual number of abort stories wrlttten by men and women who "know how," and there are -'very . many, pictures to Illustrate these. tn. j- " - -, The Baby landers are entertained every month with dainty verse and pretty pic tures by-Margaret Johnson. .1- 1. ' ; Cradle Songs of Many ISations tell, In twelve parts, how the wee babiesjof oth er lands are sung ta sleep every night s And there are various simple becupv Hons which suggest to the mother ways and means to keep aotlve little fingers busy.. ... '.a An : altogether charming magazine and the subscription price Is astonish ingly low SO cents a year. - .-' w . Premiums: "The publishers offer many valuable articles as premiums for clubs: articles that are needed by every boy and girl, man and woman with refined tastes and as the getting" of subscriptions at the low price of 50c is so easy, every one who la ambitious can and Should obtain these articles without - cost except a little lima.:.. Send for sample copy con taining premium list (free). 1 . - V ' Pearsons: We offer Little Men and WomenBaby land with Pearsons ' 1,00) Magazine for one year for 91.20. Pear sons Is the best of the dollar magazines, and should be in every home. v , ' , Subscribe at once. - , - -Littlb Mkh Akd Wovax, Co, V'V;' ' -r v.' fiTroy,N.yJ . Russell House. , While in Beaufort be sure and stop at the Rusell House. First-Class Board. A home for - traveling people.: Fishing and bunting unexcelled. Terms $1,130 a day or W.00 per week " .-.i. - - a. A.-EU8SELL Prop. '' Try IJs: Try a can of our Stove Pipe Boamel for making the old grate, stove or -pipe look as.gooJ aa, new, price including brush 850,. It will not barn off, " Try a bottle xA our Japanese Gold Paint, including brush lQcv . -.-.',: Try a Can cf- White Enamel Paint, prion 15c " " . Try a package of onr Tavorita Cold Bronze, price 50c. i- - " . . Try us for anything you need In the : Hardware- , ; Line : And see how nicely we can' sava yen money. : " ..'', . . . . . v . .... Yours for Business, - J. G. IVt.iuy co. Dobbin A Ferrall, At Tucker's etorr. RALEIGH. H.C. i " -I ,1 i 4 x . . . , w . i !': 2 1 i. S.1 ' 1 I.,. a 1! i.yoii' I) ,, !:. . - Mcyl 7.1c yd -y ! ' M I m SA'.V HILL! Ijry-Kilns,';;--;- Uachinery, 1 - . Houses, etc. By vlrfhe of the powe'r in the mortgage registered in the offlcfj of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, North Carolina In book No. 123, page 148, the under signed will sell at Publ'c Aucllou, for Cash, on Wednesday, the 811th day of November A. II ,1889, the following property, to-wilr -' rv -kV-,v-..' All the right, title, Interest and estate of Jonas L. Mcody and John W, Moody, partners in trade nnder the name and style of the Moody Lumber Company, in and to the property sliuated,ln the City of New Bern, Mate of orlh Carolina, on South Front street, near Eden street, known as the "Moody illll" consisting of the mill building, the dry kilns, lum ber sheds, planing mill andalL other buildings and improvements of every kind on the lot or parcels of land which is leased by the said Moody Lumber Company from Mrs. P.- B. Duffy aiso , , an . me steam englnen, hollers, saws,, shafting,- pulleys, dry sun macuinery - ana planing macmn ery. and all and every kind of machinery and fixtures, tools and fixtures -used by said Moody Lumber Company in carry, jug op Its business; also all teams,; wag ons and carts and all other property of every kind and description psed n con nectton witn said saw mill, dry kilns and nlanlnir mill hv aiilrl Mncwtv T nmlmr Cnmpany, also the dwelling house, and tne dwelling ana store building, situated oa said lands leaaed from said S R. Pof fy, and also lbs right, title and interest and estate of said Jonas L Moody and John W, .Moody in and to said lands leased to them as aforesaid. -- Said- sale to be on the laid premises where said property is situated as above staled and to begin at 1 o'clock p. m. on said 9th daj-of November, 1899. . This 15th day of November, 1809. ' 7 ...The National Bank of New Bern. - By G. H. ROBERTS, Cashier. - At the same time and place I will, on the same terms, sell. the remaining inter an In said property."- s ...... ? This 15tn day of November, 1880. .DANIEL L, ROBtRT3, PROFESSIONAL. K. M. Simmons, I. H. Pon, A, D. nard E. W. Pon. IMflONSPOU & WARD, 1 . ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at " JEW It. C. ' Oitfca-fia Bo, Front Street,: nearly oppo . - ' site Hotel Cbattawka..,- . (Offices also at Raleieh and Smithfleld.) - Praetlea in the concties ol Craven, Dnplln, Jones, Onslow, ij arte ret Pamlloo, waks, Johnston, Harnett aiiiL. Wilson; In tne 8a; prene and federal vourts, and wberevst serti-es are desired. . .. A' "ATT0ENET AT LAW; I Middle Street;" Lawyers Uriel - aII4Ug., -v- - Will practice In the Counties of Craven Carteret, Jono, Onslow aim I'amllco. (7. B Court at w Bema and Supreme. Court o. be Htata. - v , u ROMULUS NUnN, ia-trroMTiine -i " Jlv tz xa.w " ? KEWBEBSB, If. 0. . Office: Opp. Hotel Chattawka. 1 , " Bonth Front Street,' . ' j'VFractloe-ln North Carolina FINAC1JIL, T. A. Green, Vrrm. K. B. Heartnws, Vti'n. -f.-r .i H. Xf. Orovei, Cn.hlcr. -?..) -. , . CITIZENS7' HANK. . o tsntrwaitmxtiu. : - , . ' ...... . . O (if- Doing General Banking Business. October lt, 1800, Surplus and Undivl v"1 , drd Prollt', 118,0m 00. ' v Prompt and careful attention aiven to all business entrusted to oe. Accounts received on favorable tonus.- , : . ... . - . - v-.- - , ' Hoard at Dlrstars. r rerdi&aiid Ulrleh - It. U. ateadowa " ' J. a. Moadows, -. . OIim. Dntry, Jr. 4 Buautl W.lpock: Jami-s RoJmond, -uaas. H.rowior, u.. Kaior Buhn, ; -J. WSralnrer, TuomMi.fcmrt E. W.BmUlwuod. - O.K. rov.r- . Uso. N.Ivas. -' W.r.Crockart . ii" Mark Disosnay. - F. & fl BANK, MAT lst.180S. Capital Stock,. ........... $;j,000.00 Snrplns,..,. . . . . . ... 8,000,00 Uvdlvldad FrofiU........ S.000.09 - OFFIOERS. '. - , Hi. H. OcTllK Prcsldont. f ":..'1V" W. 8. CnAOwItBl, Vice Pres.. ' : T. W. Irswiv, Cashiers. ' ; :! J.W. Hiddie, Teller. ' 1 C. T. Cbadwick. Collector,'- . 1 DIRECTORS: . ' ' WjrC B. Blades, - M. M. Msrks, . . O. D. Kradham, P. 11. Pclleticr -L. Ifr;uller, - Jno. Suter, . -W. 8. Chadwick,' J. W, Stewart, - -T. W.tDewoy. We want your buslnei8 and feef" that we can olTnr you as much in return as any other bank in the city. It is our endeavor to make l)Uinere!atlonmjiut uallv ploasant and prolilable to our pitt.ronn. ' v i GJ10E S10P! At H. II. r-Yott's fialiltS on Middle Rtici-t, ' ; 1 , IF- r 1 1, --e Indue men's to (Utom cip. U'i.l ti'-e the bi ht of fctock ami ive you n y iod Mini n'-nt wotk bh yni can ; !-t in ilns clfy. 'I I.H I fflrufinti;i New WHik n Hi'C'inlty. Im- ;ir wik dune lii:i'lv pn'l vlii !. i i:rh. 4'ih.n hH I i, j. i ;m . i ... h ll .1 it. liual notices: Administrator's Sale of Land, ' Cruven Coun.y. '-8oP"lor C;r F r Itowe, Administrator of Wm. Rows ' deceased, - ' J - -. TllenO Rowe, Martha A Oasktns: ar oiners. . - I'nisnant to a -Judgment and ordei rendered , and: -made In the above entitled cause-, la the boperior eonrt of Craven county Oct 7th 18UB 1 will ex pose to sale at- public auction" for cash at tne l curt uouse door in jiew Beijn N O on Monday November. 87th 189U be tween the hours of 13 o'clock m. and 1 o'clock p m , the land described In the complaint,, It being a certain tract of land in Craven .county St, C 6a the north side of Nense- river and on Broad creek bounded by the lands of Allen Barring- ton, Ym btapleford and by Broad creek, it being the same where Wm Roe. de ceased resided at the time of-hls death containing about 880 acres. For further description see records in the office of the Register of Deeds ot said county. - -.- - s , F. P. ROE, Administrator of ; " ' . Wm. ROE, deo'd. '- ;jDMlNISTtt4T0E'S JiOTlCRp Having qualified as administrator d b n e ta ot the estate of Jshn Collins, de ceased, all persona having claims against said estate are notified to- present the same tame duly verified on or before the 1st day -of November 1900, or this notice wilt be plead in bar of their re covery; 'AIL persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. ' MBRK1TT WHITLEY, Admn d b n c t a of John Collins, dec. November 1, 1899. Notice of Sale of Land For " PartltJon. North Carolina, ) In the Superior Court, Craven Co. .) : Before4he Clerk. , - '. J. L. Hartsfleld,' ' .if..?--C;.i;..V:v. vs.,: .:--y'-Mrs Sarah A Taylor, Jas 0 Taylor, Dr I M Taylor, Dr Geo Attmore, Dr R S Primrese, W H Oliver, -Geo A Oliver, Mary T Oliver, Themas Constable and Martha Constable bis ' wire, Ben -R Hnake and Hannah Huske his wife, Mar tin B Willard and Elizabeth OF Wlllard his wife, Rebecca O Attmore, Dr J D Clark, Hannah T Clark, The Trustees of Davidson College, North Carolina, Bet tie J Clark, and Chas S Hollister, execu tor of Frances Taylor, deeeased, Pursuant to a deciee of the Superior Court of C ravn ' county In the above entitled proceedings for sale of land for partition rendered by the Clerk of said duperior Court on the 9th day -of Nov berl8J9. -; '.. The undersigned aa commissioners will offer for eae and sell at public auc tion for cash to the highest bidder, at the Conrt House door of Craven county Monday the 11th day ot December 1699 at the hour ofll o'clock noon all the fol lowing described real estate towit: A tract of land containing 64C0 acres, lying and being In the county of Craven and partly In Pamlico county, on the north side of Neuse river between the heads of the northeast prong of Little Swift Creek and. Bay river beginning at Wright CS anley's last corner being four hundred and' ninety poles from said Stanley's beginning at a black gum and on a coarse south fifty three east and runs the reverse ot his line south seven degrees west one thousand & foity poles to his corner then along another of said Stanly's lines south forty five deerees east fourteen hundred and fifty peles to his corner then south-forty five degrees eaat seven hundred and- five poles then north forty five degrees east two hun dred and seventy two poles then north eleven hundred arid-seventy poles to a gum atBay river bridge then north fifty three degrees west three hundred and twenty- poles then south forty degrees west seven hundred and fifty poles then north forty five degrees west eleven hun dred and twenty poles north seven de grees east six hundred and eighty poles then north fifty 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 side of Black lake, beginning at a cy pres s on Ellis', lake the one mile tree westward ;from bla landing running nonh two hundred -and ; thirty-three pol o; then , south eighty-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 Parrott's second cor ner, thence with his line seuth thirty de greea west one hundred snd Jtwenty poles toa. cypress bis beginning corner on Ellis' lake eighty poles above the landing and thence with the various meanders of the lake to the first- station containing three hundred and ninety acres.- ..l.-'":r' -'tV . i'i:;.. This November , 1699. .f v -. -r A D WARO;-. W..;. ' W H OLIYER. 'Tr. ItOMULUSANTJNN, -. v,;--fC'v :i '?.''' v Commissioners.. LiND SALE Ji LiND SALE ! ! -,-.,4 - i . TO BE SOLD lit DOVERf XM THE ittB OF DECV18991 . By virtue of decree of court, we, the undersigned Commissioners,- will on Wednesday, 87lh of December, 189 J, in the town Dover, at publlo auction, sell ti- the highest bidder the lands now owned in Craven county by Walker, and Farrar, to-wlt: . . . . '.'"--, Two tracts of land containing DOS acres more or Jem lying about a mile and a half north of Dov r and within J of a mile of the HallrosilT- v These tracts contain about 100 acres or tho best and richest swamp lands' of which only shout 100 aoies bve been lutc'y clesred snd cultivated; the rest of iLo bind is upland snd pocusln, 0;ie lul In tho town of Dover about one acre In sio with good bouse and out llOUH. . - Atijone wli.hing any tufiinnnllrin s' ut t .:r 1 1 h is can olitniu such by i. . '; i i ' ! -r to Messrs T. L or fiotb .. t or I o( r, N. C, or to either of the ( linl), i -(' he ; H. .1. W. WA1 KMt, V. h 1'A IIOWAIiD, ('run mi iiloners. ", r - ( , rv. it,!' . LEUALr NOTICES. : Mortgage Sale I " . , ," Pursuant to a power of sale contained in a mortgage t-xecuted to P M Barber : by Slepheu ccott and wife, dated the Sd - dav ftf Jlllv If&R . nnd . haimImI In tV .' office of tt e Tegisttr of deeds of Craven, county in-book 94-psgea 267 S8 and 69 we win u. as puoiic suet on at the court h' u e i oor in the city of lew Bern at 18 o' lock -m, -on Mouday tha- 18th day ..of December J899Jhe lollowing propertyi Lying aud bt log in the coun- -ty of Craven being the lots or ueta ot land eonvet d to the (aid Steuben Scott by W Brlnsor.. Admr., of J Ili Bich ardson dtceased, containing , 60 acres more or less, -v .w. " -' ; Also another tract containing 310 acres adjoining the sau ahm described tract and the sauie.liit:h war conveyed to John Mitchell by W Q Biineon, admr of ; J H Richardson deceased and arerwarda conveyed by the said John Mitchell to the said Sici-ht u f-co t. Terms of sale cash. ' ' - MAKUKUET M. BARKER, Executrix 5 J. HENDERSON R088, Executor, .-. . - a , -of P M. Barber, deceased v Mortgage Sale I " Pursuant to a power of sale contained in a mortgage executed to P M Barber by Oumbo Darden and wife dated the 2d day of July 1888 aud recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Graven county in book 99 folio 70,,-we will sell -at public auctiou at tho court bouse door in the city ef New Bern at 13 o'clock m, -on Monday the 11th day of December 1899 the following real estate: Lying and being in the county of Craven ad joining the lands of Daniel Hurtt, An thony Harris and others being the same land conveyed to the said Gumbo Darden by W O Brinson, Admr, of J H Richard son, deceased. Terms of Hale 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. ilarvey deceased late of the County of Craven, this iTto notify all pei sous having claims againBt the estate" of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or litfore the 11th, day af October 1900, or this notice will he plead in Bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate ' will please make immediate payment. thos f. McCarthy, Administrator. This October 11th, 18D9. Administrator's' Notice. Having qualified as the Administrator or Littleton J Potter, deceased, late of the Connty or Craven, this is to notify -' all persons having claims against the . the undersigned on or before the 11th ; day .of October, 1900. or this notice will ' be plead in bar of their recovery. -' All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This October, Uth, 1899. 1 UU3. r . ai A 1V1 11 I , Administrator. Administrator's Notice I Having -(nalified as the Administra tor d. b. n i f Edward Ilarvey, deceased ."s late of the enmity of Craven, this is to notify all persons having claims against . the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before" ' the 11th day of October, 1900, or this Koilce will be plead in Bar of their re- ' oovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay. ment. THOS. F. MCCARTHY, . Adminlstiator d b. n. Notice ot Sale. Thomas F McCarthy, adminiftrator"! of Littleton J l'ctter, deceased, I vs. y Mack Lewis, and Luura Lewis his wire, und othcrr, j Pursuant to the order of the Superior Court of Craven county iu the above en, : titled action in which l was licensed and directed, to sell tho hereinafter lot of ' land to make assets to pay the debts of my iutestu'e and for e ther ( urposes; ss' such administrator I will effrr for sale and sell to the bitchest t idder for cash at the court bouse -door of Craven connty on Wednesday the M h day ot Novenv ber lr9V, at the hour of 13 o'clock m, all of the fiillowinc lot tn the city of New -Bern, N V, beginoing nt the southwest -corner of Ilai.nah Thompson let, and': ruunlng 1 hence pouihwardly with the " east line ottlie Samuel Couitis lot on the street orlanc, ourtisrs corner it ta ; ing 1C0 feet South to the beeinniDgion veyed n L J Potter liy deed recoided in Uotik of Deeds 12a, page 429, clHce of ' the Register of Deeds of Craven county. ' ; This October 80th, 1890, w- v THOMAS F. McC A Rill V, Admn., " L J Potter, deceased. . xuria oruiiu . i cupenor vour. Craven County y- v Mnrrllft WHIiIav AdmlnfMlraM A U m ..'. o. t. a, of John Collins, dec, ? - I .va ;" T' Delia Atkinson, 8sm Atklntont Mandy Atkinson, William Bessie Willlsms and .. E M. Oreen, Guardian Ad Litem. -By virtue of a decree of the Superior friM. n. a . 1 ii . n n I A it In ll..).r. A . titled action on-the 2nd day of Novem- -' her, 18u9, I will sell, for cash at public ' auction ito fhe highest. bidder af the-. -Court house door in New Bern, Craven ""ul " V. W ' V .11 . V.H MW UJ VI December, 1699, ihe following real estate In Craven connty, N. C, described as follow: In No t township ; near the -village of Port Barnwell blng the lands ' porcbased from Joseph Wfaltly by John ' ' Collins,, bflnsr (ha place where John Collins resided at thti time of bis death. " . ., .MERRITT WHITLEY, Admlstraloi d b. a e. t. a. of John Col -' Una, deceasrd .' ' ... 'I -;-V X I" WARD, Attorney, - AI'M'SISTKATOH'S iOTJUB. The anderslgoe1, having duly 'qnall fled asdmlnlslilnr of William Flynn decested on the Ifiih day nf February A, D. 1897 hereby notifies all poisons her Inx claim, against said William F yno to present ibo same to Mm dnlv verltled On r nr before the 22nd day t f November A. T. 1U0:l or this notice will be pleoded in bar of their recovery. All persons In ilehled to said etlate are required to mk prompt payment. - ' Dated this S'Jnd day of November A, D. , It!)!). . -" - TllOSr, VcCARTaT, Administrator 01 Vm Flynn, dee'd. i , y in, i In i - i i i
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