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LEU ALi NOTICES. Jvertti i : 11. tulcred at t' e I N. C, as second c- Ii r Crav- of : ,4 ( r, ,f Pern. N. C, I - runic c. : ' Integrity ia busim Z. noteut factor in Die cosnmc , IB r-' 1 r of the individual, firm or corpom.lun. The fact that tbree New Tork cor porations have underwritten, each of them, over one billion dollars worth i f life insurance, represents Mich fubu lous amount of business as to be almost incomprehensible.but more to be thought of is the public confidence which has hr. in.nlrAil that will trust Its nionev to corporations doing such an - immense business. . . The truth of it all Is that these com panies have exhibited such integrity in the conduot and management of thir business af airs, that public opinion has k M1 In (Its mnflM nf llftvlllff implicit faith in the companies, and "whether their underwriting amounts to one million or one'billion dollars is not considered of Importance In giving such corporations more business. '' - This same public opinion governs eonallv - ia communities of small size. 1 - ' i - It is the profess'onal man of Integrity who insnlrea the confidence of .his fellow citizens, and thereby their buai- It if the merchant who sells his goods as pet advertisement, and advertises honestly and perseverlngly thaU&uilds up a character that means commercial success. ' 1 It is the citizen who is honest with his , fellow men, however limited his means, who bu the good opinion ot nis commu nlty, and will find success for'hlsjef- It Is not merely the eotward appear anc of llntegrlty which wins success, ' . there must be the Individual honesty o: heart back of It, for in the evil hour the ; outward sham of integrity quickly dis- . anil Ant ilia alnr-flrltv fit IrilA f honesty faces and conquors the evil Public opinion will sustain genuine Integrity whether It be the great life in .1 . . Ik. I,lt.t,t,,.,1 flUnilUSWlUVIMIUUI Ul I1W jmuiiiuucm " uixea. ... -Li : ' Daafu,,, Cannot k Cur4 . by local applications, as they cannot reach the (diseased portion of the ear, There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that la by constitutional remedies, . Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con ditlon of the mucous lining of the Kus tachianTube. Wbeii this tube gets in flamed you have a run ' Mr ; sound or hn perfect hearing, v ! u It Is entirely closed deafness is tho n ,!t, and unit the Inflammation can lo I .' this tube restored toils r,..' tlon, bearing will Is i' y nine cases out of t'-n a arrh, which is noil.' r 1 t condition of tl.e inn We will give One I . for any caseof I) a;i( -h ( tarrh) that cannot '. t Catarrh Cure, ' I I r . - F. J. Ch -1- ( . . Sold by Dm Hall's F . ; f "a out an mil couili 1 forevc 1 by cm 1 lliilumi' 1. 1 Doll ft 1 by ca- ;: -'"i f It SOIllCl in more fretpi- FB Thlil- (.'l.li , s ; CHIUJ.lt bl3 1 curf-d me f v!..a you 1. tnliiii n s F S DulTy. The n,n .- - r f ' r." ' . : ,- r father." ,. - - nr father." i, n . 1 Ii" : " i : i a f.-iv nionx-8 ' o farmt-r I him tiilkii",' in on or.llTUiry tone ice. Ettturil'y Evenirg Tout t v ' Two InoH' of Fashion tfeet. A t.uii.'y living in a North Side fiat weleoiiH'O a new nousonmia mm iv. Tiie girl had Juiit come from iilchigna, and her appearance was prepossess- lmr. Soon after her advert It was dig- covered tlmt she wag Inclined to treat the family with a pntronlzlus air. Mary, you muBt do better, or I gnnu have to find some one to take your place," the nilHtress remarked the oth er morning. ; "I don't allow any one to spenn to me that way," replied Mary, with a toss of her head. "I'm just a good aa vou are. and I want you to know it' - - . . Mary flounced out of the room ana returned In two minutes with- the weekly paper from her town. Among the social items was the following: "Miss Mary Hanson hag gone to Cm- caSo to spend the winter. Mies Han aon is an acknowledged belle in the leading circles of Sawdust Creek."- Mary waited until her employer haa had time to read the "personal," and then she said with withering acorn: "Ag I have always been accustomed to going with the bet in my town and ag I don't believe you ever bnve your name on the society page of the Bun- day paper I guess I can't afford to stay with you." i , i The North Side woman declared the domestic incident closed. Chicago In ter Ocean. MOZLEV'g LEMON ri.IXlK. J - A Pleasant Lmm Ionic. Cures indigestion, hesdche, malaria, kidney dimase, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility, nervous prostration ana heart failure, by rer'ulsilng the Liver. Stomach, liowcis sn 1 KiUnejs. Moiley's Lemon KlliU- Cured me of indication. . I had suffered for ten vcars. I hsd tried almost evert medicine, but ail lauea. pmce laaiug Lemon iilixlr I can eRt anything I like, VV. A, UKltrlTB, Reevesville, 8. O. s .. Moiley', Lamoa Elixir - J Cured me of Indlirnslton and; heart Uis- ease. after veara of sullerlng wbea all other remedies anu aoctors ima iaiieo.Lj Beulah, 8. 0. ... Mvlftyi Lemon ElUlr. . , I h ive be-n a preat suITerer from dys- pnpsia for siKMit am -n y", my trou ble beinir my liver, simna. ii and bowels, with tenibie lieailiiclif-s. Lemon Llixir cured me. My appetit-e Is Rood, and I am well. I had taken a barrel of other medicine, that done me no eood. - -, Cium.KH OmrfAtiD, No. 1515 Jefferson bt., Louiavuio, Hj.'t Motley's Lemoi Kllslr' Cured lae of enlur l l' , r, rrrvous In- diirestion andhmuici -e. I was unable to walk vn sinirs or to uo try kind ot work. I v treated bynmry i r-irians, hut fni p 1 1 r ini'i 1 u - 1 l-t!iion Kiixli s 11 1 I " '"1 v' nrou AT.IIWIN I J I-a. w Cur. i r 1 it y ly 1 r enjoys i 'eking t .t ) poonda tj nr. 1 m a a ou!yi ilifaM acquaiut et him one or e if you L. '. ICS. TtheuiuatUm CurcdJIu a Iuy. - !';.! Cure for .Rheumatism and Keuralgla cures in 1 to 8 days. Its ac tion upon the system is remarkable and mysterious It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cenls. Sold by T A Henry, druggist New Bern. : For Looks Sake. ' . An shoemaker can tell you - that women stand more pain than men.' , AUGUST FLOWER. "It is a surprising fact," says Prof. lio.iton, "that In my travels In all parts of the world, for the last ten years, I have met mote people having used Green's August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia,' deranged Jivor and stomach, and for constipation. 1 find for ' tourists and salesmen, or tor persons filling office positions. Where headaches and general bad feelings from Irregular habits exist, that Green's Aug ust Flower Is a grand remedy. It does n. t injure the. system by frequent use, aud is excellent for sour stomach and Indigestion.'.' Sample bottles free .t F. d. Duffy & Co's. " " ' Sold by dealers In all civilized coun ' . " - 1 What Casts. '' Mere paper and envelopes Ire station ery. It takes t stamp to carry tueui. F 8 Duffy & Co guarantee every bot tle of Chamberlaln's.Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is notsatisfled after using two-thirds of the contents. This Is the best remedy in ! the world for la grippe, coughs, colds 1 croup and whooping-cough and is pleas ant ..and safe to take. It prevents any i tendency of a cold to result in pneu monia, i '" - -A Good HoMar.- -7 : , Hoax That fellow Bpendalot doesn't seem to knew kow to hold oito money. Joax You're mistaken. How do yon knowt -1 lent him $10 a year ago, .:; 100. ,-. ' ' - Dr. B. I) etch ton's Antl Diuretic May be worth to you more than $110 if you have a shlld who soils tedding from lncoatence of-water during sleep Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. L Sold by C. J) Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. C. Spirit Produettoa,. The most spirited stage productions are given when the ghost walks regularly. L. T, Travis, Agent Southern B. R Ballns, Ga., writes, "lean not say too much lo praise of One Minute Cough Cure. In my case It worked like acharm." The only harmless remedy that gives Immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, andall throat aud lung troubles. F S Duffy. - Cr fal tVher, to Drop. An undesirable acquaintance should always be dropped, even though he may be a bad eg. . , My son had been io trouble for years with chronic diarrbiea. k8ometlme ego 1 perauadi-d him to lake somo of Chamber laiu's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhcta Item . edy. A nor using two bottle, oi tue o ce ut s!,e ho was cured. I give this testi monial, hoping some . one similarly a:"U;il may read it and be benefited. Thomas C. lloweit, Glcncoc.O. For sale by FS Duffy it Co. 'rhi!!y t-ertla One. en Use 11. an aid palrou r must eipcrt lo have J ljlln!illc. s a pawn rum re- J. I I'i hi; :1 i yliir f 1 1 A 1 n 1 1 1 to I II.. r. i . 'y (HI tae a center f3 curve vhl.,.1. I i every i I- i t tj a l t ti,. i i t U Mud liliiu As t..e e: .. he niiKucned lug V step the train was r- ;,g nwirer, and there was not a moment to lose. Once the young man stumbled and seemed about to fall, but quickly re gained his balance and hurried on. Ag he reached the place for which he bad started the train wag close behind, and he had just time to swing himself over the side of the brlilge as the locomotive thundered by. The ends of the ties were slippery with grease from drip ping axle boxes, and his foot slipped wide ag he left the track. Hlg right hand, stretched blindly out before him. touched a round Iron bar, bracing two pnrts of the bridge, and, with a grip like that of a drowning man, nig nn- gers clasped around It For a moment he gwumr in empty air. irranotncr nis left hand trad found a place beside his right and his feet touched the wel come edge of a brace below. .With bleeding fingers clutching the Blender Iron bar that vibrated widely from side to side,, moments seemed hours. At lost the train, passed, and th young man was able to climb slowly to the track above; Unnerved by the try- Ins experience, he lay for a moment stretched acro8a the " rails and, then rising to his feet, with blanched face and unsteady limbs, made his way to firm ground. Cleveland Leader. - THE MILL RUNS IT8ELF. Eeoaonleal War ot Dolasi Betes oa a Connecttoet Farm. Joe McConuIck of the International lulp company tolls a delicious Btory of paper making In Connecticut, wtiicn shows that operating a mill Is not such a serious matter as these big proprie tors would have us believe. Strolling along the countryside. In haymaking time, Mr. MeCormlck happened on a little paper mill which buized merrily lit- a shady dell, with everything clean and sweet around It A look In the office showed no one there, and the vls- 4tor then wandered over the mill, hop ing to find some one to whom be could talk business.' The machine was hum ming along, and it seemed Impossible that there should be no one In attend ance. But even shouting failed to bring forth signs of life, and Mr. MeCormlck: was about to leave when he spied some men In a hayflcld some distance away, v " ' . " "I say," be called out to Uie nearest one when he got within hearing, wh rung this mlUr . , 'I do," was the reply. : "Well, who's the ownerr - "Why. I am, to be sure." " ."Do yon mean to say that tbe mill runs Itself?" ' . - - ."Cert We start her np at 0 In the mornlne. and she runs till 6 In the evening. This mill's been weaned. stranger; she don't . need . a " nurso. While I'm getting In bay she puts half a ton of paper on the rou.- Gee op. Bess!" rnper Trade Joumnl. - Tabic Talk. ." Bather curiously Koxane In "Cyrnno de Bereerac" belongs to the modern type which dates from the days of the Hotel de Knmboulllet and .baa al ways had Its votaries in France. - To those precleuses mere conversation was une bctlse. They liked dechima tions; discussion, not on tbe right or woman to the ballot, but whether she should be held a little higher than the angels or consent to be beloved. This phase of preciosity led up to tbe French salon, where that uotuouae fashion of preparing an Intellectual bill of furo for guests found Its most ac- eentnblo Dhase. ' Mine. Cnmpan, whose odvicc may De said to have formed a whole genera tion of charming women, unod to pre scribe the subject of. talk for dinner tables. Just as certain coteries of wo men prescribe It today. This Was her system: "With 12 at table, tunc voyage and literature; with eli-lit, the Hue arts, science. Invention; with bIx. politics or DlilloHouliy: with four, sentiment, ro- niiuillc adventure:- with two, talk 'of yourself; egoism belowrH to the tete teto." LUeu Olm-y Kirk In Lippln- cott's. A Ilnre IVHh ; The Liiii l'in 1 i' aerial marlisi- ! t- Snn. 1 1 S If 11 I b of tmv In jr at nry .!e up t 1 1- ill It, H ut a 1 i hour a Intvi f . .1111 !.: i. mi hour, v ti.-... i 1 ' I 1.' 1 1 of I 11 t ...Q It in. ycurea tburn, USPS. -i,Cihi,aad ' i tr Muioa, F. 8. DUFFY. . PROFESSIONAL V. Dl. Slromsna. j ' A. 1. Ward J. U. !,. v? - E. W. Pt, ATTOBNETS a1 COUNSELOES at - , . LAW. . Otflc-J 69 Bo, Front Street, nearly oppo- sitellotel Chattawka, . (Offices also at Raleigh and Smlthfield.) Fnuittcfl in th, oounties of tTraven. Ihiplln. Jones, Oiihiow, Varterot Paiulloo, WitK,, Joiuiuton, titirnnu ana wuson; in rne on preme ut tmleral Courts, and wbaravw service, are uumrou. v - I. II. Pelletier, ' ATT0KNET AT tAff, " sllddle Street, Lawyers . Brick. : , Building. . .. V Will praetloe In the Counties of Craven I 'artornt, Jones, Onslow ana l'amlloo. U. 8 Court at Kew bum, ana ituiireme vHin 9 ne suite. . .. - . . . ' . : ROMULUS A. NUNN, - AXToawrarsr a ia."w officer Opp. Hotel Chattawia." 1 ; - South Front Street. " - " Practloe In North Carolina).- FINANCIAL. A,ii. Pre. X. H. afMdows, T, Frw. I - H. M. arevas, Cashlar. v 1 . . ( r J It 1 1 6...duiicy. " suj permanent nn, lii-' riTI H R rSS' ';'' R A IV IT. I conrt of Craven county In the ubove en tlLlAUiva ' --m-i!, Ullcdorooeedinm for sale of land l..r or jn jo w Bsmw.w.u.-MS 1 nalne- Henal Rankins- Business. I October 1st, 1809, Surplus and Cndivl- - ded Profits, l8,ow.U. J Prompt and careful attention given; to all business entrusted to us. , Acc ounts received on favorable teims. ,, .. '. XWrd ot Utreotorm. ' ' J f ranUnaad TJlrloh . It. B. Msadowai J. A..Madnb - " ChM.UuriT.Jr. Bamuel W. I pock, Iimm BedmonoV. J. W. Uraliixer, ' .""Thomas A.traaa,' K. w.aiauwoa, ' - . u. 1.10?. Uw.K.1ts, W. r. Vroekett, : j UarK Uisosway.---.- F. Ci.T.l; BANK, .3". MAT 1st, 1808. Capital Stock.... ...... ...$75,000.00 Surplus,..,.....,..,.,..,.. ,000,0 Uadlrlded Profits,...... U.ooo.oo OFFIOKKS. U H. CirTLBS President ' . ,W, 8. Chadwick, Vice Pres. 1 T. W. Dkwsv, Lasbier. J, W. Biddls, Teller. - (J. T. vbadwiok. Collector. DIRECTORS: Wm. B. Blades. M. H. Marks, t O. 1- Bradham, ' P, U. Pelletier, L. II. Cutler, ... , Jno. Hater,-. W. 8. Chadwick, 'J. W.btewartj T. W.JUewey. TVs want your business and feel that we can offer you as much in return as any other bank in the city. It is our endeavor to make business relations mut ually ploasant and profitable to our patrons. - , ... SEE HERE! We now furjish you Stove Wood ready cut and delivered to your door. always kept under large sheds, never gets wet In rainy wfatber- Nice Brick and Lathes, ': f Flats to Let : - A lan-o stock of No. 1 Hand Mads Heart Shingles Just arrived , -Tar and Lime.. . "' EIj HILL, LuiUw.ll I 1 i . J W.iili til) "uy lif. p Ii V AVoi.d, lawe.l ! DU 1 : . r il M. I d. .1 . J . T. iC a'.' a - I . Superior Court 1 touu.y I Jany Terra 1D00 Cora VV- Peck vs. E. i. Peck. Let G. J. Peck take notice that an ac tion emuied as above has been begun UBiiinsl hi in by Cora W. Peck in the (Su perior Court ot Craven county for divorce iud that he is required to appear aud answer or demur to the ooruplaint at the i n-ii term oi eaiu court to be - Bela at iNew iiern, on the 6th Monday before the im juonaay in march loo. . -. W. M. WATdON, a B. 0, Administratrix Sotlce, Having this day duly qualified as- Ad ministratrix of the late Sarah Colin, aotice Is hereby . given to al; parties holding claims against my Intestate to present same lor payment to me on or before the 16th day of December, 11)00, or this notice Will be pleaded io bar of their recovery, ',;.''f,- a S- All persons lnuebteu to my Intestate are hereby notified to -lnake Immediate paymeut of same or they will- be pro- ceeaeu against according to law. 't his iUln day oi December. Km. - ' . , - FANnlE 13. HUOOKB. X Administratrix of Barah K Vohn, de- ceasea, vErnul,N.C. Ixecutor's Hotter. "llavlne this day Qualified as Exrcntor 1 of the last will aud testament of Adolph 1 Cohn. notice is hereby given tor all per sona having claims against said . Adolph Cohn, must present the same-on of be fore ins iota day or December, 1900, or this notice will be pleaded la bar of their recovery, l'i-,v;:':'''.' '?;-r Ail persons indented to the said Adolph Cohn are hereby notified that they must make Immediate settlement with tho nn derslgncd'or collection of same will -bo enforced acrordlug to law. 'i nis toe lot n-oay or jjeoemner, ihvu. ' , -. ' f. H. PELLETLER. . Executor of Adolph Cohn, deceased. - Notice of Sale ef land For Partiiion. Nortb; Carolina, UN,' ) In- the .Superior court before the Clerk. - . ; Craven county, RE Whitehead vs George Simmons, Hannah Simmons' and Stephen Sim mons, i - - . . 1 - -Pursuant lo a diverse of tbe Superior pajtilton renarea oy tne UlerK 01 saia court on tl.e win nay jXTernuer, imm The undersigned as commissioner will- offer for sals and sell at public auction for cash to the highest- bidder at tne court bouse door, of Craven- county Monday the83nd day of January, 1800 at the hour of 11 o'clock, noon, all the following1 described real estate to wll: . - laying ana oeing in tne county or gra ven and State aforesaid adjoining the lands of James Jackson and others, on the south side of Neuse river and. west aide of Adair s; Cteek, bordering ou Godfrey creek and ponlalQing Qi acres more or less, . - t I This Deoombt r 18th. 1809 ROMULUS A. fiUNN, Coramis'r. PUBLICATION or .SUMMON?. North Carolina, Sunertor Court Craven county. j Jany. 1 enn, ivuo. Malvina Moore vs. Alexander F. Moore. The defendant abort) named will- take notice that an action entitled as above bas been commenced in the Superior Court of Craven county for divorce,- s vluculo matrimonii, snd paid defendant is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court fr d avert county to be held on the fifth Monday before the first Monday In March, 19b0. It bring the 39lb day of January, IU00. at the court bouse 01 sam county, m tne city 01 new Item, antt answer or uemnr to tne com nlalnt In said action, or tbe plaintiff will apply to tbe court far telief-demanded la said complaint - - ' uiHV ti--'rf. -r - w. si. watBUfl,,.! j Clerk of the Superior I'ourt.. 7 jThis i8th day of December, I8U1I. - : Notice of Seizure, Is 'OoHBetora Office, 4th, District, ! Kaleigh, N. O, -f ' police is hereby- given 01 tne seizure of the following property for violations of the Interest Revenue laws, -si New Bern H., C. November 14,1809 from J. P. Rodrasn, R. L D. ' by C. M. Babbitt, ' Deputy Collector, One Pkge. containing 80 gallons, corn whiskey, v V Any .person or persons claiming th said property are hereby notified to ap pear at' my .office in Ualelgh, N. C. within SO days - from' dale and make claim la lhe form and manner pre scribed by law, or the paid property wilt b forfeited to th United State.' -J . . -T- K. O. DonoaiCt ''' Collect or 4th, District, N. C. I" By C. M. Babbitt, v - : ; x ! i ;i Deputy Col. Sib. Dlv. 4th, Dist.,' N. C. December 18, U9, 1 :. Z- ' ;. '; '.:'r CoLbln & Per rail, . At Turker't store.' . RALEIGH. N.C. rs i::o ! it A Week Jn nhi r I'th, ry 2nd. 190. -1- Z l-it.Aor'tt Calf. By virtue of the power conferred upon me by the last will and Usimuentof Wm Cleve, br, and by the cuumui ot the (Su perior Court of Craven county, 1 will on Monday, January 8th, ltWO, at the hour of IS o'clock m, expose to sale at public auction to the highest bidder for casbi at the court bouse door In Hew tiern, all of the following described real and per sonal property, and choses In action to- 1. All that tract of - land In Craven county, on the nsrth side of Mouse river, and south side at Bwift Creek,.- in and about "Oak Island Swamp, begmning at a stake on the edge of said; swamp, north 53 degrees east 120 poles -to the line of a patent granted to Abnof Camp bell, tbence W1U1 saltl CampbeU's line, north 1US poles to the given line of a patent ttrantei to Walter Allen, thence with said line north 80. degrees Weal I7 poles to his corners thence his other tin nortn it wesi, poits to uinaens oe. ginning, thence with Dinkeni line north 70 West, 86 poles to bis corner, then with bis line south 78 west, 70 poles to nis corner, tnencs witn same sou in, l wen puies to iiia i corner at we lower, kens Unh and the edge of the Pocosin to Dinkens corner at the upper end ot Oak- Islandi tfewM aoath.4 togmtf-mtii M pens to lie wis uasxins line, tnence wttu I the same south 48 degrees east 180 poles, thenos south 8& degrees east with the .Hn. nf tliM Pnmtln mil 1nHlnv, llnA 14U poles to a pine, thence South 80 do- grees east 56 poles to the main road. Ibence with said read to tbe beginnlnK, csntaining 803 acres' more or less., See deed dated April 23, 1K74, from Alex Mitchell to Wm Cleve, 8r, Book 75, page 177, ete.V---..- '''-''i. W-x. , All that tract of land In Craven county North ' Carolina. ' fceelnnlno at a dead pine in a branch between Masons Branch and the track road and bounded dn the north by the lands of Edward Whiiford. On the south and east by the lands of Jarvis Campbell and n tbe west by the lands of John H. Smith, and being the same land which was conveyed lo Oliver Uawson by- Jams Campbell by deed dated the 12th dsy of May 1871, and con taining 90 acres more or less. - .Also all that tract of land in the Coun ty of Craven, State of North Carolina, kaowa aa the Bill Lancaster land, begin ning at a pine tree, near the mouth of Jerry's Branch, - Fonville eorner, then ruunlng with Fonvllle line, South 40 east, 88 poles to a pine Fonvllle corner, then north a, east ou poies 10 a siane, then south 15, east 84 to a pine, then nortb 73. west 60 roles to a nine, then north Mfi, west UDO poles to a pine, then south i I, west 40. poles to Greens lino, then wlih said Greens line north 20, west .120 poles to a stake, thence to the begin ning, containing 223 acres more or less, except 100 acres -which ha been told off by former owners For full description set Book ?1, pages 108, records of Craven connty,: .-,.'r - Also two old gold watches one Iron safe, one Share of stock le the EOF O ii it t Association, one note of RC Cleve balance due fl09. 00. One ftoteoflt W PmHh, 986080.'- Balance duo on note of M BTyan I8.8S. Two notes of tt W.Yn lers $40.00. Note of Barron Forest, bal ance due 9J.40t - Three note of O C OnwattH secured by real estate morlgaee Total (45000-.; Balance due on open ac count nf W n Kountre .Co., on prin cipal $510 0. ' t L. H. fUTLBR, Executor : - Of Wm. t leve, deceased. This the 5th day of December 1890. ADMINISTRATOH'S" NOTICE. k The underalened. bavins: duly quail' fled sa Administrator of William Flynn deceased nn the 15lh day of February A. D. 1807 hereby notifies all persons hay ing claims against said William Flynn to present tne same to mm ouiy -verineu on or before thc83nd day cf November A D. 1900 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery:;- All pertnnt in debted to -sald estals -'ars required to make prompt payment - r ; Dated this 23nd day of November A. D. Vl899. - -;-;: ;...';., V-'. - - , ; ,, .;- ; thos p. mocartb t, i : Administrator of Wm. Flynn, dee'd. ':' Executor's Nolice, ' " Having qualified as executor of Geo. A. Uichnnison deorascd, late of .t'raven timiitv. North Carolina; this It to nolHy 1 nil persons having' Claims against inc a lata of said deceased to pre nt them" to the undersigned on or twfors I)-o. 11, 1900 or this notice will bu plead In bv of their recovery.. All pt-rsoiM niriebl.-ij to said estate villi please make, iminedl ale payment -' ': - li-fi;- . This Nor. 80. 1899. - - w ..- -. R. A- RICUAHDSON, Fxeculor ;. 'lidmlnistraiilxiKoil Having qualified "ii the Admlnlslralrlx of J M bmith, deceased ; late of tbe coun ty ot Craven, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate cf the deceased to exhibit them to tbe under signed on or b. fore tbe 5lb -day of De cember, 1900, nr this notice will be plead la bar or tneir recovery. . aii in-rwina indebted to said estate will please muke irumcdiaic pavmetit V " .," - r j-; ,; ,;, SAKA1I A. BMlTfJ, Admx.i- ; . of J M Smith, deceased. : This December 6, 1809, v MISISTRATOU'SNOTICII;; flavinir oualifled aa ailniinVtrator d b n c ta of the estate oi jonn uoinns, ae- reatrd. all ncrsoin hsving claim aralnsl said estate are notitled 10 present the same to me duly verified on or .before I the 1st dav of November 1900, or this notice will be plead In bar of their re rnrwi. All oersons indebted to said entitle are renucaicd '0 make Immediate ...vm-nt. Vik i (ITT VYIUTLUlf. 1 . . . , ,i:- .1.. Aomn d 0 n c 1 a 01 101m vun.ua, uwt Novembrr 1, 1H'J9. "; hi f !' nUVTOIl'S LAND SALK ''iirth riin.lina, ( ; n'n t 'on n!y. ( in I, I., fine the Clerk. I! 1- 1, 11, , 1, 11 ..f Jnliil D Dinklns, !; I- I ii- i,S iH.il OlhelH i f 1 ') , h r. n i,i' I 1 - I I v LAND SALE ! LAND SALM' Large Tracts of Ltni TO BE SOLD IN DO VER. ;-0HTHE2rTH0FDEC 1893. .By virtue of decree of court, we, the undersigned .( Commissioners, ;:-. will on Wednesday, 27ih of December, 13, In the town Dover, at public auction, sell to the highest bidder the: lands now owned in Craven county by Walker, and Farrar, tp-wlt: " . v r "Two tracts of laud cotilalmag 105 acres moieur less lying about a mile and a half north of Dovt r and within f of a mile of the Kailroad.' -. " - - These tracts contain about 600 acres of the best and richest swamp lands of which only about 100 acres hove been lately cleared and cultivated; the rest .or , lhe jand np,and nd poeoi)in ii 0ne. l lUe towa of D(,ver bout one acre in size with good house and out -ikNsst.- "t' " -Anyone Wishing any , Information about these tracts can obtain- such ' by - applying either to Messrs. T. L, or 8elli West of Dover, N. C, or to either ot the . Commissioners. i p 1 -t: ; J. W. WALKER, ., l W. STAMPS HOWARD Commissioners, j Tarboro.N.C. Nov. 14,889.' " Notice of Sale. N3e?S erior Court Samuel Ulockledge,admlstrator of estate .;, of Samuel Blacklcdge, dee'd - x -'j. VS l.nla Boom. W 11 Ulackledire. et als. 1 JL By virtue of an order ol the Clerk of the Superior eourt of Craven county, H-'! (J., in the Special lYocetdtug en tilled as , ' above, now' pendiug in said Superior ., court, the undersigned vadmiuitlralor will sell for cash, to make assets, at the court house door in tbe city of New . Bern, N. C., at IS o clock M. on Tuesday the Snd day of January, 11)00, to tbe , highest bidiler. tbe followiug described ' -real i-Btato lying and being situated irt tbe said city ut JNew t:eru ooumiea a , ollows: ; f, ; Being lots No. 1 and 2 fronting 59 feet each on Wcstsireel, and 10:1 feet on Main street, both hits running west- ,, nardly 102 ft-ct, being the same land ronvered by E. M. l'avio anl K M. Pa vie, Trustee Ac. to said Samuel Blackr ledge, dee'd. by deid bearing date of September S2nd, 1888, and recorded In ' tho office of the Ilcglster of Deeds for -Craven county, N. C.. in Book, No. 85, . Folio 585 to which reference is made. . The said lots aie situated upon the cor . ' ner of said Main and West stieels and , contain small dwellings each. jf " i, ..This 2fllh, day of November, 1P00, - SAMUEL BLACK LKDGlf,' ; "t Admliilslratori : s, . . J. E, SR. O'lIAHA, Attorney., l ' - - - ; -i. Notice ot Sale.' 1 r WOKTH LiailUlilJIA, f B .-.-A ,;.- Craven County. Pursuant to the license of the Superior ri Court of Cnnen county to me directed, 'j- ro the certain special proceedings entt- " lledr . ' Thomas F McCarltiy, ftdmlnistratorl ' , of Littleton J l'ottc-r, deceased, i Vs. - r ? Maek LewiB, and Laura Lewis bis j t . ;, wife, and others. . ; - - )- ' "Ssid prcctt dings being instituted .to 4 -Fell the land ot my inwsiute 10 make as--:'? sets t. I ay di btsi.-1 will as in raid cr-- -dcr directed offer for sale and sell to the -. ,: .-, highest bidder tor Cash Ht the; Court.. ,t Housed' or f ravin eoumj- at 1h -hour of 13 o'clock in. on Monrluy lhe 8lh day of January 1UW), the following de- Scribed tracts or parcels of laud Jylng . and Ix-iiig situate In I'amlieo County , J boundid ai d di sciibed as lollops towilt -, -; 1. One tract begiwi.ing on the main . road at the-coruer ut tne land" 'Of tha heirs ot David Walwitt -deceased, and running westardly wi'h ;lhe main roart.-.-..-..-70 yards to WiI.Ihiii LiipUm's first ditch ihen enor'hwaiil y liu -t-nnueh lo con- -tla is, 11 3 acies more. or . Its, iheiH-e east- ; wu r.Hy to the Hue of ibe heirs of . David V .rtaisnn, thoi.ee south to Ke- bt-ginning, ; , uontainlng 3 acres more- or leas with Ibe building . ami r fiuproyen-.euti Ibereon, . heitm the same land conveyed by I) M, v Itobinson and wife to Littleton J Potter. -,, 2. One other, tract containing 1500 acres more or less, saving and fxcepiinn - Such timber and ihulx-r rights and case--ments, Behave heretofore bcenconveved . to lhe lllsdes Lumber Company, )mr and Jji lng in No. 4 toa csblp at the bcs l .. of Jones Bay end l I lie head of O'".so Creek, and conveyed bi Lluleion J l ot- ter by W 't vano eommissioner, ami oy Abel J Voliva and wife, and by Willinm B Voliva and wife, and by E ti Iiopkma guaidlan, and by -BsnVI K Potter and , wife aud by Goilfuid Oaskill nnd wife lo Littleton 3 Potter by aunrtry dreiin of convcyante, exicnud by said parties io Littleton J Poller, nd recorded In "-o oftice of the Register nf Deeds of IV . -co eonnty to i.ieh reference la mad.-. This DecemlH r 8th, 18K. s'. TUOS. F. MoCAhTHY, Admr., J V, J- t. of Liltleton S Potior, decc-s 1. Sale Fori-' r.riitlMtt:-Publita '., Summons - North Carolina ) Superior Crmri Craven County ( Itefore the Cb ; . Enoch W sdsworlh .'-vs ' Edward Diukins and Helen llarrii ' Infant. To F.dward Plnklnsj you will I; lice that tbe above named p; Knoch Wadsworlh, liasbeiiun a . Ing in this Conrt for Ibe fain (or Hon of a certain tract of laud in ' enmity, fully dese.iil.ed In a deed f K. I'lnklns to ('aniline IHnKins, r In Ibe ollli-n of tho rer i i r of 1 Ciaven county, book 1 1 1, pi '1 i.e fiiid pinliiiiiT I11 !,i I 111! t lint In' is I v if In Hniil bun) nnd I i ilwur.l i sinking, th livi.!.'. 1-0 irUf --t. IN for ft p:i!o of i ;, I I l I ',f. .ii HfO ihf'i 1 ! rn (,f t 1 ,4 I
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