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i.IE JCJ LFUAL NOTICES LEUAL NOTICES. 0 Published avery dy in I cj. Monday, at 98 Middle street. !Phohi No. 8. CHARLE5 L. sT"vr: :, SDITOBiKD FMFRlLtuB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES' One year, In advance. 4 oo rtn Mar nitttn MtiVftDRfi .... . . . . -. 5.1 Monthly,' by carrier In the cItyv-.., .6 Advertising Bates furnished on appli cation. - ,. ' ,"Ls Entered at the Port Office, New Bern, N. C- ai second class matter. OAcial, Paper New Bern and ' -Crave County. , '"flow Bern, R. C., Dee. 6, 1839. limits to ihdivtmjal freedom. , s On hrdly any one subject are there to many erroneous conceptions, as that ', f personal freedom, - . 1 The foreigner coming to the shores of ' JLmerlcfthasvonderfalldeM of personal liberty, and his abuse of laws of order and decency, followed by arrest, pro ;, yokes curses and threat against the au " therltles who have checked his notions 'ol freedom. ' t' ;..,., ',' . ''...Abuse and criticism of those in au i thorhy In the government, Is one of the atrange enjoyments of a certain class In- ' this country, , who Individually, will ';" -tf ten boast that, "I am just as good as the Governor of my State, or the Preal- ient of the United States," andjhls per , , ". tonal . self-complacency will be - the basis for abuse of Governor or Presl- m : jnu 1. s ; zj "J t ? ' ' ' .." A-t employe in one of the Government " ."' Departments in Wasblngtoa was dla V charged few days ago for unreasonable and public criticism of the official con duct ef a government official higher Jn ..." 'authority.' ' ' ' The deserved discharge of this man , , followed, and Immediate! there came ' i J the cry that there was no freedem In the government, every employe was a slave, V and no man could express himself, , - , , " In private business, how long will an employer keep a clerk who give away ', ' his employer's affairs, r secretly abuses ' , : his employer's good name awfcredltT :'" ' Another act of "freedom," which Is tie ... t , .. .- -property of the yellow journals, lav the -"- public insight into private affairsJ ' ? f. , The question of faml'j name or honor, - j, the exposure of p:ivate household mat' . -t lera, is assumed by these yellow journals , , . as a right granted by; the "freedom'' l - which is supposed to be peculiarly American. , .. 'The consideration of . personal ex " emplltn, er the purpose of morality, Is j. " not thought of nor prevents the attack . under cover of the '''freedom of the ' , press," which panders to the depraved ; - class of humanity. -' j '. . , . j ' It Is this reckless disregard as to what ',. constitutes "freedom" U the nation and - among individuals, that provokes the 'f.l ' younger generation to lack In respect to their parents and those In authority In lty, State and Government. - , ,' "Freedom of speech" means too of ten '- 1 the privilege of personal abuse of thoaa 't - to whom respect and honor is rightfully ' " due, and not tbe criticism of a just and '.' " well balancedmind, .' " - -' That there ir a . limit to' Individual freedom, which seeks t p aU dow n per " tonal character or honor, or threatens the cherished Institutions of a govern meat, It seen when those who attempt . these abuses are arrested In their attempts . to wreck, and punishment Is meted out ? 4. to them.. 'V i " . " .. . And well It Is that such curbs a given to this class of freedom seekers, psrhaps if more freely given there might , be'better chances for the upbuilding of s , . truer and better persenal liberty. . '' DeaCuww Caaiot Csr4, "by local applications, aa they cannot reach the (diseased portion of the ear. There It only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con. , dltloa of tbe mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tnbe. When this tube got In flamed you have a rumbling sound sr Im perfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed deafness Is tbe r'v;'t, and unless the Inflammation can be thken out and this tnbe restored tol'n r'i 1 con V, tlen, beating will b i If r,, nine cases out of tun ; 1 y -arrh, which Is notl.)i ; i t 1. 1 1 I condition of the miciiii ' V,'e lll give One ! . . 1 II "-.m for any na'.e of DrNfii' ( ! I v - turrli) tint cannot 1 I ' I Csiairh Curo. H i .1 f r , f F. J . - , 1 i "11 " ! 'y I . ( -i u i . . c iiia . . i v c ; j , j. t 1) 1 I , in. w ( , ( i'J, e 5 i I 1 i' sc.. .1 hi , I I "!1 Oi 0 ( f 1 -i lllljt S. L'! - kc- i iits i. -t ( ' -ibtianiiy. Its ikmery f :rri'J lip the i.-wuhprg and the reil i ii.ih i-i,p!e niltlii y, and tho chief Juntloe, who was a uiun of deep piety, nmue u public statement that If tlie greut agnostic came thure any more lie would arrest and try him for blas phemy. The Justice also called the at tention of tbe grand jury to the lec tures. "Ingersoll was, of course, ready with his retort when be heard of what the jurist had said. He stigmatized Dela ware as a state that bad but three counties at low water and only one at high tide; that it was Inhabited chiefly by oysters and clams, whose only rea son for not migrating was that they had no legs. But, aU the same. Colonel Bob didn't come to our town to lec ture again." Washington Post t, ; BMomlnor a British Subject. It Is au easy thing to become a Brit ish subject AU that an alien bas to do la to declare bis Intention to reside within the" British dominions on leav tag his own country, and forthwith ba takes out his naturalization papers, is sued to him by the secretary of state Upon his taking the oath of allegiance. . These paper Invest him with the Tights and privileges of a Britisher, ei-. eept that he is barred from becoming a privy councilor or a member of par llament and also barred from accepting office undee the crown. But if an alien be naturalized by special act of par liament passed for hit "own benefit then he. becomes aa much a BrltlBh aubject and has all the rights and privileges aa though a native. ' C tweet Insvecam. " V . "When I growjap,"- said Ethel, with, a dreamy, imaginative look, "I'm going to be a schoolteacher." - . "Well, I'm going to ba a mamma and have slztchlldren said Edna. 1 "Well, wlum they coma to school to me I'm going to whip 'em, whip 'emt whip 'em." ,',"- ' . - - .. "You mean thlngf exclaimed Edna at the tears came . into her eyes. "What have' my poor children , ever done to you?". . ' ' ': J.B.Clark, Peoria, 111.; tayB, "Pnr geons wanted to operate on me for pllesr but I cured them with De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve'.".' It Is Infaillble forpl!cs and skin diseases. " Beware of counter- )l felts., ,,F. 8. Duffy. , " ,r ,' ' p r Didn't Commit Blmw... -"That'cook asked if wt had hardwood Boors." . " - - '"' -' - " y '- "Whitt did yen tell he Jackt-. -'I didn't answer her at a'lt How eouid I tell whether she wanted them or dldn t want themt" ' ' ,t jt,--1' '- - MOZLEV8 LEHOM ELIXIR. ":'?;Lr. . -'.';fi.... - A Ptoaaaat littmon Tovi. ' ? n - Cures Indigestion, headache, -.malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, lost of n petite, debility, nervous prostration and heart failure, by regulating the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. ' ' Xoalays 1 mur Cured me of indigestion. ' I had suffered tor ten years. I had tried almost every medicine, but all failed. '- Since taking Lemon Elixir 1 can eatianytaing I like. - - W. A, Qbifhth, - Bcevesvllle, 8. C. r .... . . ' .ittl'lUmM Vilf " - Cured me of indigestion and heart" dis ease, after years of suffering when all other remedies and doctors had failed. - - N. 1. COLEMAS. , Beulah, 8. 0. , - 1 o, . ; , . r X s , - I . . ,'' ','L,J Mtlf Lemoa Elixir. I h ive been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about tifteen yea. s, my trou ble being my liver, stomacd and bowels, with terrible headicoea. Lemon Lllxir cureu me. My appe.ltle it good, aodl am welL I had iaten a barrel of other medicine, that dose me no good. ; s CUAT.LSS GlBHARD," No. ISIS Jefferson St., Louisville, Kjr.ii Italian's Isaasa Blx s'f'"'. Ouied me of enla ged liver; nervous in dlresilun and heait disease. Iwiaunab'e to writ np stain or to do any it'jd of work. I was tieaved br many uytloUrje, but got no better n ull I used Lemon Ellxlr.JI tm now bei'uv i v'go-ous, : - C. E. BALDWtlf. No. 98 Alexander Bfc, Avlaata, Ga. MOZLEV'g tKMON HOT DBOPS. Curres all Congbs, Colds, Hoarseness Sort Throat, Lroncbitl, Hemorrbsse, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant le'iable. - 5c at drugglsta. Prepared only by Dr. H. Uozloy, Atlanta, Ga. , ,. ; ; CoatKxa.' " . . - Ne'l do yon beMeve she loves hint ai mnoh at she says she does? Belle -Certa'nly. Bae actually smiles wnenhs flicks bis cigarette ashes all over tht new rogl n ' F 8 Duffy & Co gutrantee every tot tie of CnambOilf la's Cough Ime!y and will refund the D.ony to any one w ho Is not satisfied afiir u.:i two-t'ilu'.i of the cimlpiits. Th's la the li il n'.i t 'y In the world for la gr";-; o. n i ' i, c.i 'j croup anil whom ; w' ''i 1 If !' a t s'iJ ta'e to tuk. It f n " y t- ' . j of a n-M te f '.l In i -moula. A T!. I. V Yon j" y A " r 1 r " TV! ! hi hi the morntii! "I wonder," said liitle Harry, "if men will evcrllveto be 600 or 600 years old I" 'No, I guess not," replied his ',5-ycar-old sister, who Was (tudjing her Bundat so'iool lesson. "The Lord tried the ex petinient once and they got so bad that be just had to down them." -1 A Giant Nom Builder, '"t ' The Mystic Life newer is the most Powerful Nerve Builder known. It abso lute 'y cuves all Zo ts of Nervoos Dis eases ana itakiiees.no mattenr how aggravated o- how long , duration, such as Neuralgia, Nervous Prost. aaoo Ne. vous Pavoxysms, St. Vitus' Dance,' Pal pitation o' tue Heart, PayBlc&l and Men tal Weakaess, Deoility of Old- Ave, etc. Sold b- T A Hejiy, d rgg'st; Now Bein No Hard Job. r Every wad wou'd like to be as perfect as his wife thinks be is.. ., v - - - r ;. J FREE OF CHARGE. :''Any adult suffering from a cold settled on tht breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who will: call at P S Duffy & Co's , will be presented with a sample- bottle of Boschee's German Syrup, free of charge.!. Only , one boutt given to one person, and none to " chil dren without order from parents. , -! No throat or lung -remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee's German Syrup in aU psrts of the civilized world. Twen ty. years ago millions of bottles 'were given away, and your druggists will tell yon its success was marvelous It is real ly tho only Throat and .Lung Remedy generally endorsed by physicians. One 78 cent battle will cure or prove it value: Sold by dealers la all civilized countries. jt i . n Shake, SIP'cnt "What would you" advise when a man Is engsged to a girl he doesn't lovef -' ' Cynicus-''8haka lie'oro taking."'' " 1. ' Miss Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Mlch j sayf'Jl fuffei'ed a long time from dys pepsia; lost flesh and became very weak, i Kodol Dyspepsia Cute complete' cu'ed me." It digests what you eat and cures all forms of stomach tiouble. It fievtr fails to give Immediate relief i "the worst cases.' PSJnffyr'. -, 5" 14, .Vpaltt Vac, ' tilt lie 8-year-old Bessie war trying to dress herself one morning, and managed together clothes' badly mixed "Call log to her mother, she saidt'Oh, mam ma, cpmeand help me; Fm all . upside ontr . s - :- Belief la Bia Honrs, - j Distressing Kidney and ;Blnddtt - Dit ease re"eved In six hours by New Great South American Kidney Cure," It & a great surprise on account of its exceed-2rg-promptnessin relieving pain in bind der, kidneys and back, in male or female Believes, retention of "water, almost" Im mediately,,: If you want quick relief and cure this it the remedy. Sold by C D Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. O. V- , 1 Hli .Vraforwee. t- . . . First Burglar It's getting tot datigei qus to tob a cash drawer, '.L - ; Second Burgla. Yes; I nru'ch'p refer a safe robbeiy. ' C . .'- At a cure, for rheumatism . Chamber lain's Pain Balm Is gaining a wide refu tation.. D. B. Johnston of Richmond, Ind,' has been tioubled with that at'.meat since 1862. la speaking of it he says: "I never fonnd anything that wonld :ei'eve me until J used Chambetlaln't ,Pi'a Balm. It acts like magic with1 me." -TSt foot was swollen and paining me Ve v much, but one good application of Fa'n Bala relieved me.. Fo.- sate by F 8 Duffj' &Co. r . v.' xtie Oeaaoir. , ' f'.''. 7" ' Newspaper Han I should like ta tele graph home that the commanding gen- e.al la sn Idiot. Censor I regret to. In'oruf you that we can per mlt the tiansmltsion of no military secrets. - , "One Minute Coogh Curt Is tho bwt temedy I eve used for coughs and colds It la unequal for wlioo;ili)g cougt, Cuildran all like U, wri,es U N WL liams, (Jentryville Ind. Never falls. It Is the only harmless remedy that gives im mediate iesu'U, . Cures . cotiiia, co.d, boarw:i,ciw, croup, pneumonia, bronchi tis and all thnmt asd lung i oubks. lis e''y i I'.rT' n.s (..imutiiptjoo. K 3 L . - V I. I ' ' ' .n, 1 ? Ho ', f I-"l at 1 : '. CMi, i ' .1 1 ". 1 J . ' r In r i !. r t'inl: ;, t . I . 1 in a 1, ' -, f t I . id V 'i i . 1 through nmuy euitions. Lnloriunately he was gSvea to drink, and, though he never was known to be dead drunk, yet he was 'often lu a Etnte which rendered lilm unlit for protesslouul du ties. One night when lie was in such a condition he was suddenly sent for to attend a ludy of title who was very 111. He went, sat down, listened to her story and felt her pulse. He found he was not up to bis work, lie lost his wits and in a moment of forgetf ulness exclaimed, .""Drunk,' by Jove!" . Still he managed to write out a mild prescrip tion. - y - ,' 1 ' ' j Early . next morning he received a message from bis noble patient to call on her at once.. Dr. Fordyce felt very uncomfortable. The lady evidently in tended to: upbraid him cither with an Improper prescription or with bis dis graceful condition. But to bit stir' prise and relief she thanked htm for his prompt compliance with her press ing summons and then confessed that he had rightly diagnosed her case, that unfortunately the occasionally Indulg ed too freely" In drink, but that she hoped he would preserve inviolable se crecy as to the condition he had found her in. -Fordyce listened to her grave 'as it judge and said: "You may depend upon me, madam. X shall be at silent as the grave." Gentleman's Magazine. DHns-erona Tradlntr. " , ' ; Cpou "returning" to camp: we: found that John, the driver, had purchased a load of pumpkins,' which, tho native men and women from tbe Matoe val ley bad brought to the wagon to barter." ' At first I was pleased, but when 1 found - that ' John had , traded away about 20 pounds of preservative, con sisting of alum and arsenic, which be had 'mistaken for salt, 1 wn filled with dismay! We knew not tho villages whence the natives had come, nor could we explain the mistake, at we were Ignorant .of thelrlanguage; and before my scared mental vision roBe plies of dead Mashonas, "pestilence and war on tbe'whltes provided there re mained enough, live Mashonas to make VL. ; . j - Hence' it was that before daylight the next morning we left for the fort. We made no. mention of the matter to any one, but a year later, when visit ing the Mazoe valley, 1. Inquired- of the natives If there 'had been any dis ease among, them about tbe time when the White men arrived in the country. They said there had been an epidemic of stomach aches, but, fortunately, no one had died from It; to my conscience was profoundly relieved. ,"On the South African, Frontier.'', U .i, M. . -- . - . .-V. ' f . v-.ji1: 1 1 m "i .i 1111 n 1 I " V Cka , ' The rough outlinos of cbeesemaking are probably familiar to every, one. Fresh milk Is taken and turdied with rennet. "The curd Is then broken tip and the liquid "whey ;drawn off; the breakldg'up of the curd, its ttraiulng and the subjection of It to pressure are processes repeated several timet untU eventually tho curd lias become of Un necessary consistency and solidity, it is then set aside, usually for tome con siderable time, to ripen, aud duriug this time great changes are subtly tak ing place In Its substance, so that tbe curd, which at first was an 'uneatable solid, becomes gradually transformed Into a pnlatabfe cheese. ,, Suitable external conditions,' chief among which 11 proper temperature; are, of course, necessary to bring this Tipenlng of the-curd to a successful ls auo, but the real reason of the trans formation is the presence, of myriads of bacteria," which find in tbe curd a luxurious dwelling place, wbere they can live and multiply.- Tint in to liv ing they must abstract foodstuffs from the curd around and give out in turn new substances Is merely the natural course of their life, but It makes ail the , difference between curd and cheese, Good Words., , . ' -. . i....' Til Baalaea taatlaef. - , - Too many people are accustomed to tliink of pollteuess in address at ap propriate ia company, but quite out of place In business. An engaging man ner Is useful everywhere. , i This axiom Is amusingly Illustrated by a story which Justin. McCarthy tells.. Soon after . the. civil war, bo says, J happened to.be standing on a bridge in New York umusing myself by studying the crowd, when a shrill, youthful voice accosted me . with, "Cnp'n, shine yer boots?" : - . ' The cliniioe dltttrihution of military titles was ready mid liberal at tbe. time when so ninny soldiers were returning to civilian lire, mid I pnid no attention to the Invllntlou. , Just then a rival bootblack pnssed, and, imagining where tbe cause of my indifference lay, he advanced, and, pushing prist the unsuccessful claim ant, lie eave me a military salute and appealed to me with tlio cnpllvatliig words: ' "i "lirlK-i-'HiT general, Bliine yer boots?' I had my bouts shliwd on the spot. 'J'Flttjr Aptrrf.lMllT. "J'O jou n o j i'"yV" a-'.' 1 tl c ( 'ii Jin i !, Vtfi'" iit. "i '-i. 1 . ' i," iii i . . 1 J'r. 1 1" n x, " 1 ' i n ( ) i) t i t' t )i H ll H !! at 1 ' t ' I ( 1 n I i, . i ! . i - A V itvc-j cat. I . ..I'vd i'sf e food and aids Taaire in liwenguienmg and recon Slru . rtlieeiaill-'J Q'j-eive or feai . K is iiie i, I'bt d hcovBieUdifrBt auttiul tonic. No outer prcparaUon can approach it In einclency. It lr starjtiy rwitevesand permanently cures Iys;,fi,ia, Indigestion, Heartburn, ilst.uience, Sour fatomach, - Nausea, bic k I .faiUcheattralgia.Crampa.and Blloiner results of imperfectditrestion. Orapared by E. C DaWitt a Co. Chisago, : F. 8. DUFFY. " IF YOU VAUT V Fine Shade Trees, Fine Fruit Trees, T, Fine Ornamental Trees, ,A" Fine Roses or -.".f - "Fine Shrubbery ' ; Place your orders with B, -il. HILL,' J - ' ' ",l," New Bern, N C. Orders;now be ng taken for; Fall Plant -.tog. "-JMii "tr- -r Telephone ;; ; , , SERVICE IS A BUSINESS.'' , ( NECESSITY, HOME ' CONVENIENCE. -; A- COM. J, -BINEI)-; t . ; r-V; " vV I ''..'ITeeesslly, Order Your Phono at Once J A ouick Cure fob" COUGHS AND COLDS I v Very valuable Remedy in all " - affections of the . THROAT or LUNGSJ Large Bottles, ssq.'. DAVIS A LAWKEXCB CO., LlmlKd, ' rojin oi i eiry vmv rain-Klller. -. Santa , riaus Jfoaldn't Put .'It: in -Tour Stocking, Because a Stylish. Well-Made and Peiv fi-ct Fittirg Suit of Clothing Qaa only be made to measure but it duet tickle the old man wln-n lm sees yon iransform yourself into a man of style and elegance by getting into a suit made by us." Make youself a Xmas present by leaving -your order with us now. , , t FrH.;ClWlidtV;-: Middle etrtot,' ; NE.W HES. P." A Handful of IfcrJy Things . To keen around the Innso, and that evurvone hIkiuIiI be piovlilert wnb, you will find In our stonk v( Hardware, if yu jut-t hi op in and exaiiunn our di. i lnv. Wo have evrrvllilng in Kitchen Li-nmln anil Hmmcfiirmxliing Uoniis, llamly 1 ools of ml k mil h. und many lliliiir-i tin t arc recoss iry t nd u- i ful that jon can jecut'p for a 8nml! aoionnt. e hIho have now on on piny the P.iH-Ht 1 nc of il.n trnn-t (omhIh c vit shown in ll.nviK. t nt .': n f1!".'! iuliy. ( ail ami f x o i-1 - in- our aiork hi i ore you buy fiiir 'i" ' l'iv ,-iih. Ppy-Pectoral ' Tains for 1809 are now due and puj a I le, t,nd should be paid at ouce. The law will be enforced and all per sous charged with costs, due to failure to pay tlii ir taxes, as warned, wilt have to bear the extia expense, , - -y Tsxpayers should se me at paoe and avoid this additions) txpenee. L -" - JOSEPH L HAUSf, v " v 1 Ex-8her.fi and Tax Collectors ENTIRE i SHOE STOCK"! - J - ' : 3,000 Pairs to make selections froM.7 Come earlj and make your choice. ji - i t , t . - J. Fv TAYL0K. " Genuine Bass' English" Ale, Pale and Burt6n'e on draught at paiaVje T'SAnLooir. , ' Finest Wines and Whiskies at the Palac'Suloop, Market' Dock.- 1 JA8, F. TAYLOR, SCHOOL BOOKS! At BaxterVJewelry Store, next to thr Journal, New Bern, N, Q. 8".hool Bonks at Low Prices mail, post paid. , Write ns for price lists and terms; - . J. M. 4 J, B. BEEL, ' . ' 'C Reelsboro, K, C. . VfROFESSlONAL. P.M. SImmtns, . ' A. D. Wari iH. Pea, , . i . . E. W. Poo, " 5IMTIONS, POU A WARD, ATTOBNETSaad COUNSEL0BS a ,.'-1c'f1.. LAW : -' ' IJEW BKBSB, S. .' - -' " Otflcj 68 Sol Front Street, nearly oppo i -j. s. ' . Botel Cbattawka, 'Offloes also at Baloieb and Smith9eld.) fraeties Jn the counties of Craven. Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Carteret PamUoo, Wake, Johnston. Harnett and- Wilson; In trie. Ba prome and Feileral Courts, anq wbenvar services are Ueslrad, ,. - .- . j vP.XIlPelleUer, T ATTOBNET AT LAW, .llddlt Street," Lawyera Britt - Will practice In the Coon ties at Craven ferterat, Jonas, Oqslow ana TamUco. (J. a Court t Kaw Borne and Supreme- Court o he State. y , r- , . r. f ' ROMUt U5 a; nuvn, ti Offlcet Opp Hotel Cbattawka. ' Boulh Front Street'.' - i Practice in North Carolina" -j ' FINANCIAL. T. A. Green, Pres.- K. H. Meadows, Vi Press " -'5A" laV woveSt'OasMec CITIZ KJSSV- IIAK oar wrttrw mmmut, at. &lr?A , . - Polns General Banking Business. October 1st, 18D9,' Surplus And Undivt " , . - drd Profits, f S.OOu.flo ' '.: Prompt and careful attention given to all business entrusted to us. Accounts rvceivtd on favorab'e lutni ' "'- , ' ""Board ol tilreototii "'' '. rerdlnand OlHoi J- N B." H. sfendowe," J. a. Ht)low, . z Chae. bally, Jr. ". Bauiuel W.Ipook, ; - Jsmni KwimoBd." Case. H. fowier, at oyer llslin, . i J. W. GrotiiRer r '. - j v. Xbomasa.treei. '. B- W.tinellwuod, C 'C.K.irov.- o. tl.lves. . w.r. Crockett -. i '. .... ... 'Mark Dim ay. ., . F. & fl BAfJK, . MAT 1st, 1898. ' i Capital Stock,. . ........ . . 8 7S.OOO.O0 Surplus, 0,000,00 Uaillvlaod Profits,.....:.. Jt.OOO.OO - - .OFFICERS. .. L. H. Crma PresUlent. 1 W, S. ('nanwicc, Vice Pres. : T. W. DkweV, t:nliier. V ' o ' i, W. Hll)i)l., Teller. O, T. Chadwiok. Collector, V DIBECTOKSi ; . . Wm, B. CIkIbb, ' : , r M. M. Mark -O. 1). Itraillmm, J .'. F I'e'lelier, -., L. H. (Hitler, , Jno. Huter, W. 8. Cbadwick,"-- ' J. W. Htcwsll,, ," ' T. WV Dewey. - . Wo want your business and fuel that we i--m n!! -r jon as iniuh in return- as i v oilmr tmiik in Use city,. It is our Bti.li uvor to make biwinew relation mot- o v f ' .'it-M-nt Hnd proi.iuo.e to oi:r ' ''I Notice of Kale of Lund Tor Irtlliou. ; ; North Carolina, ) In the Superior Court, j. vraven y ocrore me cieiK.n. ' . i. L. Hartsfleld, : - v. -" - Mrs Sarah A Taylor. Jas 0 Tat lor. Dr 1 M Taylor, Dr Geo Attmore, Dr H 8 rrimrose, W u Ullver, lieo A Oliver, Mary T Oliver, Thomas Constable and Maitha Constable bis . wile, Benj K Ouike and Uaunab Buske bis wife, alar- ' tinS Wlllard and Elizabeth Q Wlllard bis wife, Hebecca G Attmore, Dr J O Clark, llannah T Clark, Tht Trustees of Davidson College, North Carolina, Bet tie J Clark, and Chas S Holllster execu tor of Fiances Taylor, deeeaaed.-. - Pursuant to a. deciee -of tht Superior Court of Graven county in the above entitled proceedings for sale of land for partition rendered by tht Clerk, of said Superior Court on the 8th day of Nov ber 189. - The undersigned as commissioners will offer for sale and tell at public auc tion tor cash to the highest bidder, at the Court- Mouse door of Craven county Monday the 11th day of December 1899 at the boor of 12 o'clock noon all the fol lowing described real estate towlt: A tract-of land containing 94C0 seres, lying and being in the county of Craven and partly in Pamlico county, on the north side of flense river between tht beads of the northeast prong of Little Swift Creek and Bay , "river beginning at WrightC-fStanley's last corner being four hundred' and ninety poles from said Stanley's beginning; at a black sum- and on a course south fifty three east and runs the reverse of his line south seven degrees west one theusand & forty poles to nis corner men atong anotner or saia Stanly's lines south forty five decrees east fourteen hundred and fifty poles 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 then north fifty three degrees west three' hundred and twenty poler 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 tbe north side of Ellis' lake and west side of Black lake, beginning -at a cy press on Ellis' lake tbe one mile tree westward from his landing running north two hundred and thirty-three poles,: then: sooth, eighty-two degrees east two hundred and eighty poles to tbe Black lake, then along the lake south thirteen degrees east one hundred and ten poles to James Parrott's second con ner, thence with his line senth thirty de grees west one hundred and twenty poles to a cypress his 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.."" ... - This November 9, 1899." - . At) WARD. - v: W H OLIVER, ROMULUS A NUNN, ' Commissioners. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTllE. .-The undersigned, having duly quali fied as Administrator of William riynn deceased on the 15th day of February A. D..189? hereby notifies all persona hay ing claims against said William Flynn to present the ssme to him duly verified on or before the 22nd dav ( f November A I). 1800 or Ibis notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. AH persons In debted to said estate are required to make prompt paymept. Dated this 88bd day of November A. D. 1899. V - TH08 rMcCARTHY, - Administrator of Wm. Flynn, dee'd. i Executor's Notice. 1 Raving qualified as executor of Geo. A; Bicbardson deceased, late of Craven County, Noith Carolloa,this Is to notify all persons having claims against the- ts tatc of said deceased to present them to the uudersigntd on or before Deo. 1st, 1900 or, this notice will be plesd in bar of Uii-tr reoovery.-- All persons Inrtebtfd to said tistafe ill please tnake -lmmedl ate pny meat, :.' '' n.; . .Tbis No?, 80, I8M "" ' ' - -Civ B, A. KIOUAKDSON, Executor-T Mortgage, Sale Pursuant lo a power of sale contained fn a mqrtgaga executed to P M Barber by Gumbo Dardcn and wife datenV the. 2d day of July 1888 aud recorded in the etHra of the register of deeds of Craven county in book 99 folio 70, -wg- will tell at public auction at the court bouse door in the city of New Bern at IS o'elcok 'tftf on sionnay tut 11W oay-or upttiuvur 189ft the following real estate! -.Lying and being lnlbe cour)ty;nf . -Craven . to joining the lands of Daniel HUrtt An " thony Harris and others being the aam land conveyed to the said Gumbo Dardcn by W G Brinson, Admr. of J H Richard? son, deoeased. Terms of Rale Cash. v MARGARET M BARBER Executrix, J. HENDERSON R03Si Executory, . t :; , , j .of P M Barbtr deceased. ;, IIOTICE TO? CONTRACTORS Ctneral Offices, A ;& N. C. H, R, Po.t 1 rt . ew Bern, N. tt, Nov. 24, 99. : f - Contractors art hereby requested tp sn limit sealed propoeals for the erection nf two Freight warebouses for tbe At lantic and North Carolina Bailroad- Compnny In aooordarjee with plads and. sneroioHilons on tile in the otiice or the t uix'i iDi' nili'ut of said Company at New lirin, w c. : . ( ine ff naTd wnri'lioiiRos to be looatrd m New 1 .in. N V, tie oilier at. Onlrts lioro. T t 1 '1 ' i.i.r (it New 1 un to l e of .1 ut U. I d until Mom r nct. . (,o ri-ftvn .1) 1 a I t , of rtt n Jl ! , f t ,.y II.. LUND SALE 1 LAMFSALI!! ; Large .Tracts ofLknd TO BE SOLD IN DOVER, ' ., U f"- - " - 0H THE 27TH OF DEC. 1899. By virtue of decrtt of court, we, ' tit ' undersigned Commissioners, will on Wednesday, 27th of December, 1893, In " ' the town Dover; at pubtto auction, ssUV; to the highest bidder the lands now - owned in Craven county by Walker and ,-' Farrar, to-witf " - ' Two tracts of land containing 905 . acres mote or less lying about a mile and " a half north of Oov. r and within J of a ' mile of the Railroad. These tracts contain about 600 acres of the best and richest swamp lands of which only about 100 acres h.ve been lately cleared and cultivated; the rest of the land Is upland and pocohln, . '.. One lot in the town of Dover about one acre in size with good house and out houses..- . . Anyone wishing any Information about these, tracts can obtain such by spplying either to Messrs T. L or Beth West of Dover, N. C, or to either of the Commissioners. J. W. WALKER, W. STAMPS HOWARD5, Commissioners. Tarboro, N. C, Nov. 14,1899. Mortgage Sale t Pursuant to a power of sale contained in a mortgagi rxtcutcd to KM larber by Stepheu ncott ai d wire, dated the 3d day of July 1888- and recoided in the office of tbe register of deeds of Craven' county in book 94 pages 207 268 arid 269 we will sell at public uuvt on U tht court hou-e coor ia the city ot New Bern -at 12 o'clock in, on Monday the 18th day. of December 1899 tbe. following' property: Lying and b irtg in the coun- -ty of Craven being the lots or tr. eta of land conveyed to the said Stephen Scott by W Q BrinBon, Admr. of J 11 Rich ardson, deceaeed, containing 60 acres more or less. . Also another tract containing 210 acres adjoining the said above, desci ibed tract aud the same which was conveyed to John Mitchell bv W Q Brinson. admr of J ti Biohardson deceased and af erwardt conveyed by tl.e said John Mitchell to tbe said Stephf n rcott. Terms of tale cash. MAKGERET M. BARKER, xc(utrlz ' J. HENDERSON ROSS, Executor, of P M. Barber, deceased- Notice of Sale. North Carolina, . ) B, Craven County: f "ox Court. Samuel Blackledge, admiBtrator of estate of Samuel Blackledge, doe'd vs Lula Boom, W II Blackledge, et als. By virtue of an order of tbe Clerk Of E the Superior court of Craven county, N. : C.i In the Special Proceeding entitled at .' above, now pending In said Superior r , court, the undersigned administrator ", will sell for cash, to make assets, at the . court house door in tbe city of New y Bern, N. C.. at i o clock M. on Tuesday . the 2nd day of January, 1WK, to the ' -. highest bidder, the following described, f, real estate lying and being situated In-, the said city of New Bern bounded at ' ' 'y follows - . -i. Being lets No 1 and 2 fronting 62 feet ; ; each on Weslstreit, and 102 feet on - tJt Main stieet, both lots runninir-west- r".f , viardly-102 ti er, being tbe ssme land conveyed by E. M. Pavie.atij E MPa vlo, Trustee &o. to said Samuel Black ledge, dee'd. by de d bearing date of September 22nd, 1842, and recorded ia the office of tbe Ki gtsu-r of Deeds for Craven county, N. (J. in Book, No. 85, Folio 68$ to which reference Is made, Tbe said lots aie situated upon; tbe cor. ner of said Main and West streets and contain small dwellings each. ' '-v This 25th, (lav of NoveruWri J899., " n ..SAMUEL BLACKLEDGE, Administrator. J. E, & R. O'HARA, Attorneys. Notice ot Sale. Thomas F McCarthy, administrator of Littleton J Potter, deceased, -Vs. ' ;S. laclt lewis, and Laura Lewis his :-'?:.wife,and others. "' i ' Pursuant to tbe order of the Superior ,,0 Court of Craven coun ty in the above en-1 , titled action in which I waslictnstd and directed to sell the hereinafter lot oi V " land to make assets to pay the debts of . toy iulestn'e scd for i.tlcr i urppsest at -e" tucli adminlstraier I- will ifler for tale "J' andaell to the bighet Kidder. fpt taak at ,;.- . ib'ecaiirt bouse- dot.f of Craven county ' on Wednesday the 29tl day ot Nortm b)4899, at the hour of 12 o'clock m, all tj of the tollowlnf lot in tlie jetty rf- New . Berb, N C, bfginninjr atAllit oafhiaftl ' coroerof. Hannah -'iliompfon lot, aud runnlog- thence souibwardly with tht east lint or lbs SsmuVr Courtis lot on tht street or lane, 1 ourtlsts corner It fce-.-' lug 100 feet south, to the beginning, cod , -1 Viyedtn'L J Pmter by died recoided in ' .. ) Book of Deeds 1211; V"' 29, - office . of the Register of Deids of. Citven county, '"" . This October 80 h,1899. THOMAS F, McCARTHTv'iAdmn., ;' u 1 ,V tf L J Potter, di ceatt-d.' -, ir4 i.i fn ..'., A i ,,mU'ii,t.rll.0,., ... ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTIl'IU ' 'Having iiaSed M administrator d b n ta of the estate of John Collins, de ceaijed, all rcVnsli iv(ng' claims airalnrt ' 'said estate are "notified to present W a same tonit. duly verifli-d , on or before tbe 1st day of November 1900, or this notira will.be plead in ..bar pf Ibeir re eoveryV Alii peTstms lnoVbtfd ,. tO' said (State are rtqnrsted to make immediate payment.- MEHUITT WHITLEY, AiiiiKi d b c t a of loin CpllwN dee, ' November Xi 1889. '4 J r" :. ' " Norl It Carolina ,:r.i -5 faferlor Court Cravca Conuty.j , ,. llnrrtlt WMtley, Adnilt(Itrator d. 0. c t. a of John Collins, dec. ' ' ...... , - ...t. v vs : ."...'' - I . !U Atkinson, 8m Aikimcrt, J' ' ii, -m, Willium Hi'in Vt i;iiniii t i1, Ai. r'n( Ouaidisn Ad i.lnni. ; f;? virtu of a dei-ire of IliO r-o: ( i i " and fiilrrfil in the ut . lu ! i ... tion on I be ?ml ilny f !" . 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