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T . T I :j dtiy In the year, except Jddl street. ' HOKE No. 6V . - rr 7 - .S L. STEVENS,- : AND PBOPBISTOB. - f IUPTION BATES. . i advance... ...-i t in advance.. vt.-.;.i carrier In the city. ,4.00 5.00 .;.w g Rates furnished on appll- nt the Pest Office, New.Bem, onfl class matter. - f V 1 laper - of New Bent aid Craven County.; ': -t rn.XCJ"- r WOO i AT LISKS m OYER CORHDEIfCE. 1'ho too ready tstlmateg of alargejnf jorlty iu favor thesConstitUtloual amend mont, to be vjoted upon nett August, erf ' y crowding the oolumn of enthu- o biute paper. Y ' ' t y thousand majority, sayf some; of , -litiirs. ai thoue a that figare ..was , -vaUve estimate. z"'T V. hat real basis Is there for any; such .- .:t,tcT Certainly none at the present ' u, nor likely td be. IsTthe 1898 elee- ., with the entire State aroused In the e of white supremacy, there w .1 up a majority of souurseveoteen nd. Today there Is an organized; effort to dofeat the amendment, and by crowd ilint has energy and meant. " ' Ever since the successful election ef 1838, the Democrats have deluded them eulves with the thought of -how,. easy It was, anil .that, the August election of 191)0 would reis walk over, with a- ma jority of Immense proportion.1.',,.. This "easy victory" for 1900 hasstlmO latod the office , Meeker, until on every snle, la nearly every issa Of the State naners can be found the :,. announce ment of somer candidate for publio of' fit o. " ' -" '"'' 1 " Thus it la that the 60,000 majority esti mate works dangerously for the success of the amoadment-f lt ' breed - office, seekers, not workers for voter to "carry the amendment to a success. .. .-;: ... .; V- . Tbe "Over" oonfldenoe which an easy : victory, with a big majority - create,, It - the mOBt dangerous factor ; which the v people favoring carrying of the amend', v ment .have to' "face and over come, ''and one which;'" If carried to It end, - 'means defeat for the amend -ment next : August. I ' 1 .' lnBtcad of estimating fifty thousand, Vtter strive that tbe majority reach five "thousand, for the conditions are not so 'favorable that a five thousand: majority 1 any dead siire thTng." :l . Let Democrats and believers (p. white - supremacy favoring carrying the amend' meat throw away the Idea tf having a sure thing neat August, then there will be work and ia successful election for 'them, - V " - ', - 'i ;But lot tliem , beware of over onft dence. Therein lurks, the-danger not 'onljf'of partial 'success, but a possible overthrow 1 ''.t " There i more Catarrh In. this section of the county than all other -diseases put together, and until the last few years was supi'j d to be Incurable.. -Jror great many yearj doctors prononnced Jt a local il ' ase",. and presecrlbed local remedies, i; i J by constantly .tailing to euro with l. al treatment, pronounced It IncuraWe. . ience has proven catarrh to Tie a c e Mtlonal disease, and therefor rciiiiin: c.in ultutronal treatment Hall's GuiiirrU Cine,, manufactured by JT, C i. ney & t o , Toledo, Ohio, Is the only inii;oiinl'cure on the market.. It a Internally la doers from 10 drop !-n-j.,nfuJ,. acts directly on the : : ; i 1 inucoussurfaoesof the system. r one hundred dollars for any i : ' j to care. Bend for circulars a4 1 ".'nUI.' . . .1. CiiKBEV A Co., Toledo, Q. 'X i! My rills are tbe "best?; ' -v rcat, l tUyou.V ' I developments Vr,' king doaghhuts now with v Co guarantee every kot orluin's.Cougb pemedy and ' e money to any one who Is i lifter ualng Iwo-thlrdt . This Is the best remedy In Or la grippe, coughs, cold !i()opln(r;coDgh and Is plea. i) to lake. It prevents any a cold t remit fa prieu- A Oimit Ilrtp, ' t't you find It great thing ;hiie lu your hontie? !r ; My neighbors tell me -t ainiig ultliuut It. I- or o (,'urfl Whoxa mora Are S " In Greece itiscoiiiKli i'; aa tv: '- I hit?--iit;i;raco to remaiu m Old n.r.ei. , a are betrothe.1 vary oil n v.hea till tiny babies. Marrmros ot love are ibsolutolf oiiknown, even tuaro to than in France, ami the father i3 mobt particular that the intended husband mnBt have an ample proviuion to sup port a wife and family. " For tbe girl a dowry is not so Important as in France, tmt a certain amount of linen and house hold furniture is generally reqmrea. rbe whole training and eduoatlon of a Greek girl ore simply a preparation to render-her brilliant In the society of the great world. Her toilet ia a anbjeot of constant anxiety. Although most Greek-glrla are naturally very pretty, they begin . to paint and powder irom a very early age cheeks bright red, eye brows and laehes deepest black and vein delicately bluo. ; The result is she is a withered old woman at 40, and no where are uglier women to be found than beneath the blue Skies of lovely Oreeoo. -Next in importanoe to beauty oome- languages. ' Every Greek family -who can afford it keeps a Frenoh nurse orrnatd, and Frenoh is universally spo ken in society.- Painting and musio are quite anneoessaiy, but girls are careful ly trained in danolng and drilled to en tor a room, and sit down with elegance. Lastly, household duties are taugnt how to make rose jam, Turkish coffee and various delicate sweetmeats similar td what we call Turkish delight. Phil; adelphia Times, i - . v - ;r TrMtiMot For BbeamaUuL ,.i , " The Hnssian ceasants. more especial ly those residing in the jieighborbood ot Moscow, have a peculiar and origi nal method of treating themseives rot that "bane of ' mankind, rheumatUm. Manv cures, even in very bad cases, are, it i claimed, effected: by making the patient take ant baths. 15 - ' the manner of preparing these baths is as follows; An anthill is sought, and When found a saok Is filled with anta, ants'. eggs, and, if it be eonsidered neo- esaary, a certain quantity pi tne- eartn which composes tbe mu. 'ine sacs: is then closed bermetioally and carried to the home of the sufferer. -A warm bath if already prepared here, and the saok is plunged bodily into tne not water. Boon this latter beKins to give off o pe- cnliar pungent- odor, oharaoterifitlo of formic aoid.. The batn ts now reaay iot the patient's immersion. The aotion of tbe bath on the sain is one ox uienie Irritatidn. and the result seems to be a drawlna out of the evil and the conse quent, disappearance of the rbeumatio It is advisable lor any one woo maj be tempted to try this remedy to be oarefnl not to remain too long in the ant bath; as the conseqiienoea might be total dlsonmnlzatlon of tne sun,' wnicn would neel off. due to the violent aotion of the acid. new York jonuneroiaj. ' It Is not true that "the tailor, makes the gentleman,1; but it is true that a gentleman'!, cannot "safely'negleot the tailor's services be wishes people in neneral to take bun for what he is. j A gentleman prominent to Canadian po- UUoal life was somewhat too careless in this respect. ; This statesman was once on sis way to call upon a friend in Quebec and stopped an irishman in the street to inquire tne-way. - "Can yon tell mo where Mr. Hunter liveBf be Me4 I - J' it's no ne your going therV! wa the unexpected reply, -. - - ' But do you know where be lives?'' r, ".Faith and I do, but it's no ne go ing there.! - ".t " Tbe inauirer began to' get angry; r. ,,' "I didn't ask your - advioe.! simply want to know where Mr. Hunter lives. " 3 -"Oh, well, be lives down that street yonder, the first, boose round toe cor ner, but 1 tell you it's no use your go ing there, for I've, Just been there my self, and he's already got a man." Mr. Hunter bad advertised for a serv ant the day before.- The statesman, so the story goes, went at onoe and bought a new hat-Muggefjfcx;;. v v, -Li -, ' -Jii- Hopeless Tastu. fr? t " What trange method some men adopt to get wives," she remarked as she looked up . from : the newspaper whloh she bad quietly appropriated as bet try right because she was first at the breakfast table.' v. ?- ;-.. What's happened'nowt" he aaked.. "Wby,ta New. York widower has made, application for one at the barge Office where the immigrant land,' she explained.. "He cay he want a woman who la thoroughly respectable, of kind- ly disposition, fairly good looking, good ter children, obedient" ' - '"Hold on, "beintemtpteoV 'What's that Iastr.,"f;;--.-,i--.".- ,&' "Obedient"'. ."; - - "He might a well give np.' Chi oago rost . -.- - - : .. v . Kowmeat la a corruption ot farce mctaUfrom the French farce, tnfHng-- L nwat for at n rang. - - . It has been demonstrated repeatedly In every state In the Unloa and in many foreign countries that Chamberlain Cough Remedy I a certain preventive and cure for croup. It ha become lbs universal remedy for that disease. II, V. FUher of Liberty, W. V., only re peat what has been said around tbe globe When be write! "I bare used Chamberlain's Coagh Iieraedy in my family for several years and always with perfect success. We believe that It Is not only ILe best cough remedy, but that it I a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives of our children a number of times." This remedy Is for sale by F. S. Duffy & Co. r'. - '.- SeltiAe Wondar. ' "AsIundornUnd it,"iys Mr. 0 slum "by the wireless telri-rsph system the mesnai-'S go rlclit liiri" .. U t' o sir we bronthe." "Yftt.tliat I correct," sent l'lCr C'i;. -t "T! ii a f"MRon f i ia the t IjU 0 rl J'.Kl 1 n.p-y inie. yh. r r. y.!t t!ui! .:ucUiy- . Folnt of View. ", ' - "This is murder!" cried the enemy, as the captain of the marines opened with the ship's machine guns from the top of the hill. No, only a sail and battery!" we shouted back at them, thus deftly adding Insult to Injury. t,-?- : ' Remedy For Kerrons Kxhuuatlon. :r , " Are you weakened and : exhausted 6y verwork, worry or disease?. The Mystic Life Renewer will quickly renews youf strength and vitality: It . is tbe jreatest Nerve Builder known. It is a marvellous vltallzer and strengtbener. It . quickly and certainly , cures Loss of Appetite Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpi tation of the Heart and failing health,. It Is Indeed a wonderful Life Benewer and Life Btrengthener.Sold by T A Henry, druggist. Mew Bern, - , Z -f - v ciMifl"4:iJiit H divides tailors into two classes. ' What are their U."'w - Those whom he owes money and those who wouldn't trust him, i !' , . Saving aBrea Ban on t Jimbrittln j. Coegh Bm4r. v ,. t-- - Manager Martin, -of the Hereon -drug Store, . informs: us that he a having a greajrun on Chamberlain's Cough Rem, edy.v He sells fiv bottles of that: medi cine to one of ' any other kind,, and It give great satisfaction. In these days of la grippe there is nothing like -Cham berlain' Cough . Remedy s to - (top the ooughbeal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within a very short time. The sales jre growing, and all who try it are pleased with its prompt- action. South Chicago Dally Calumet. JFerJsale by FtB, Duffy &Co.-- ",'"" .A Painful puportnuntt; Hose Did you ever faint, Isabel 1 " Isabel Onfy odce, and I bumped . my bead so hard that I never trted jt again, -v , Belief ia Bis Betur. -. Distressing Kidney and Bladder. DIs ease relieved in six hour by "New Great Son lb American Kidney Cum"., It Is great surprise On accountof Its exceed ing promptness In relieving pain in blad der, kidneys and baok, In male or female Believe retention of water almost im mediately!. If yon want quick; relief and cure this Is the remedy ,f Bold by"- C. :D Bradham, druggist, Hew Bern, N. 0 ' - i e i ArUtocraojr.., . - '.-, "Hlgglns never attends the primaries an more." V 3-. "Tbe lnsuftrable parvenu I Why. loss than 10 years ago he was a day laborer) ; want to let the people? who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Fain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicine and a doctor bad failed. It la the best liniment I have ever known of, J A Dodos Alpbaretts. Ga. 'Thousands whtve been cured of rheumatism :by 'this remody One application Relieves the pain.:1- For sale by F S Duffy A Co. 1 it.wt ;.y;,:r,ol!in P-fo Wlotr ;-Wht perfeot Idiot Ilarn walled Blumber. And for the purpose of conso- 112 him hi wife absant-mlndedlv - re- J'Ko one i perfect; v?llliam,: -5 i' I am Indebted to- One MinTrle Cough Car for my health and life. '-. It cored me of lung trtnble following grippe.'! Thousand owe their live to the prompt aotion of this never falling remedy.' - It care ooughs, colds, croup bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and , lung trouble.,'. Its early use prevents con simptlon. It I the only barmles remedy that give Immediate results. F 8 Duffy -. 3BwyofxiUBtP;;-;i: ..Mr. Dorca Ar you sure those cigars yon bought your husband for Cbrfsimas are good sif..,-,.lf,'-i,.J'i-' --, v?- . Mr CobwIgfOi-Why, what foolish quMtloav Didn't you aotlc the. lOvety plush-covered box they're In, ;--, MOXLCV X.KMOIC BLIXIIU prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable llvei tonics, cathartics, aromatic stimulants Bold by druggist, 00c and gl.UO bottlei ror blllouKueet and conslipattoa. - For Indigestion and foul stomach. Far sick and nervous hesdachca. For palpitation and heart failure lake Lemon Klulr. . For aleeplessness ana nervous pros tration. - - ; . For loss of anpetlt and debility. For fevers, miliaria and chills take Lemon IMIitr. Ladles, for natural and tuoniurh or ganic regulation, tnke Lemon Lllilr. Lemon hlnlr will not fml Vou In an of the above named dlee. all of lib arise from a torpid or diseased live alomech or kidneys. 5'ic and 1 bnllloi at all drni-lsts.' I'repnred only by Dr. 11. Mo.lry, A lanta, Ga. At 111 ( I hnve jnt tn!ii'n tl.e b, tie of lr. io,-:-y I.e nervnit hi-uttjif i- eSi 1 Ji JIT HM't I, I,.: rut. 1 n ii. J f id It IS.- i c. ii I ( v, r u 1 12. F. I'-t.ri-ul, v, t of two .a 1 r f n. c. hen ilie Fami'.y l i .- - ). Wit "When I was In ti;e 0!im.-Uo dlatrlct, i Klcawgua," said a vitor who is Inrgely interested In mining in Central America. "I had a opportunity of see ing how tbe lazy natives tap nature's till when they need some small change. Near our camp by the river was a hut occupied by a typical Honduranian family, consisting of husband and wife, grandfather and grandmother and a dozen or so of assorted children. The only one of the crowd who did anything except rest and smoke was the wife. At intervals of perhaps a week she -would sally out with tbe family tlnpan, erstwhile used for cook- lug, and proceed to an old placer dig ging on the river bank. There she would -equati throw a few gourdfuls of dirt Into the pan, fill It with wa ter and begin the usual circular motion of gold washing. - - - ; She was very skillful and would keep a little sheet of dirty water spray ing over the -edge like a miniature cataract " When;: the water;- wa ex hausted, ft tow' spoonfuls ' of " sand would be left In tbo bottom of tbe pan, and. Spreading It out thin with a bit of stick, she- would go over It grain by grain, looking for, 'color.'- - Whenever she saw a speck of gold she moistened tbe stick on ber tongue and picked tip tbe particle by adhesion. - Bach bit of the precious metal was stored away In a quill, plugged with clay at the ends, and I have known ber to take out as much as a quarter of an ounce in the, course of one day. -,.- Usually ber1 limit was about-12, and when she got that she stopped. Then " the bead of . the bouse would arise languidly and start for. the- near est store, 12 miles away.. Sometimes be would ;' trade - the whole -amount for whisky: but, as amis, he brought back tobacco, salt, meal or calico. ""There are hundreds of native fami lies who Uve'ln exactly that manner In Olnnoho. f Sometime tbe woman will be, lucky enough to strike a rich pocket that will yield it dollar or more a pan, but they never dream of wash ing It out at once and getting a stake. It simply means that they can Secure their usual amount with less work." New Orleans Times-Democrat-- " " ,-J' NCT "PROPERTY' ESCAPES. Bob Qev Thlaara Be tutm tn m w'-v Chln Tfck'-v!'4-'S; Over the audience- rests'; a settled, Immovable stillness; unbroken even by algh.- Ko expression referable- xo Borrow, sympathy, Joy or tears lightens tbe blank. . dead wall Df - tbe faces. The Chinaman la Impregnable. Only once do bis ees change, and that . Is while tbe prorlectg tnan to on tbe atage, and be to never ob ttl,;; The Chinese property mad" see bto duty to; the management and puts -It Into J-practlcaL effect? No '"property" shall escape: hint.-, fie gathers all things by tbe way.' when tbe Chinese Romeo slays Tybalt, the property man step on to' the. stage, gathers up Tybalt's swdrd, cap and cloak and things and walk oft with them. Be would enter Macbetb's banqnet bail wW ihat weak kneed .'monarch war exercising Baorjuo'a ghost, gather up the goblets and jjltites In one arm and Macbetb's ohoir with the other' and carry them away, fid would pluck the rose from Elaine's . breastr he would "taki tbe dagger from Jullefs dead bandt he would Interrupt .Hamlet a soliloquy In tha-. churchyard - with ; a -request for Yoiick'a skull, and be would Interpose: In tbe murder of Desdemona to remove the pillows from her bed. Saqol Smith; tn Leslie's Weekly. ,r ' ' 1 ,' " .laon'.Ort Clock. .' r Whatever complaint may tie made gfllnst, the. tone of -Big Ben. tbe fa moua London clock and musicians say it to a terribly bad "E." at any rate every one will acknowledge, that the clock In the bouse of commons tower la a wonderful timekeeper, not vary' Ing a -second 1n time all the year through. The mechanism for Betting far motion -the Tnaaaive hammer which. brings put the tone of Big Ben's 10. ton bell is very Interesting.. Tbe trik- tng machinery to driven by weights of about & ton and a bait, which bang on a abaft 174 foet deep, and It I so ar ranged that after the chimes are over the hammer fall on the big bell with in odo second of . 'Greenwich mean ' "Corbett Is my friend and benefac tor," says ifr. Jeffrlee, I was once hi sparring partner, and he treated me' a a gentleman. Hence 1 have gladly agreed to fight him a a return for favors. I am bound by all the tie of friendship" and gratitude to give him a cbnnce to fight me." Wa there ever och a touching Instance of devo tion? Mr. Jeffries will reward his old patron and benefactor by beating biro Into pulp nod knocking bis bead off. One can fancy hlra saying, as be pots bis terrible right into bis friend's ribs. "Dear old Jluir-Kansas City Star. Th DIUloc Cootas-. ' Cncle Uwrge Vou do not Bppear to think It neccxanry to spend so much time at borne 'fee you did when you were first mnrrlcd. I suppose tbe bill ing and cooing are nil over now. Harry There doesn't seem to be much of a let up In tbe billing, and. as for the cooing. I am dreadfully afraid of It. It Is sure to mean a new hat or a new gown or a now some thing. UoBton TrariBcrlpt 'Enr-h ovenij-o Imninn being bnssbor 15.OO0 siinnr fi-'-t or ' In to lo.-k Bfl ami n'iriy 8.! . ii'.l i ! r i 1 .-r In .-r ( f i ."1 1 U c 'y w --r'. r ,-T i ly ri-Mujvi-J lo r rrli to f .mi f I J. I. : T. I to I t I w One of the Boston puperg calig atten tion to this woeful example of bad f.i'lnff and 'U Bnstnn to! It Is from tuj u .urway bulletin board of a little restaurant: . - . luoruii.' . . Open at til Owtrt. . .. , . Btkoo-KKffi, IS. Htm-EgffS, IS. t r- Corned B-Cbbin, 10. - -i lm Chopa, 15. Uun Vrie, 19. Btske, 10. . Uv-&nken, 16. Pork-riMl. 10. ..v - Chicken Prize, IS ' Puden ud Pl, a - - This reminds the Tales of the Town man of a sign be saw not long ago In tbe window .of a Broadway saloon: 'A ror oster wit evry DrlnkJ'j..,T . c Beverol months ago there was an an nouncement laboriously chalked ob a St. Clair street sidewalk In front of a beer refectory which read Ilk this: Fre lunge 11 2 B, - e . - It took tbe man who saw thla soma time to figure out that the patron who didn't drop' In between 11 o'clock and 2 o'clock would be very apt to mlsj the tree lunch. Cleveland Plain Dealer. - , FREB OF CHARGB. ,r; -. " Any adult suffering from scold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lnng troubles of any nature, who will call at F3T)uffy A Co' , will be presented with sample bottleof Boachee's German Syropt free of charge; v Only one bottle given to one person, and nont to chll dren without order from parents. -7" " No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale aa Boschee : German Syrup in all parts of the civilised world.. Twen ty year ago millions "of bottles were given away, and your druggist! wilt tell 1 you Us succewwas marvelon. It I real' ly tbe only Throat and Lung -Itemed; generally endorsed by physician., ;One TS cent battle will euro or prove it value, old by dealers In all civilised countrle. p - - - ----- I CtlUYROYAL PILLS 'Setts'' ,. ir- i. V- " Hwm4 IHTsMin. AiDrmgrkeesver 11 mamf Ibt Mrttntara, NHbw mm "M4ir fWr gguWe." Uimr 1 r-l Dobbin ft Fcrrall, At Tucker's store, v , RALEIGH, B.C, Rounding Up The Season's sVllingV .:f,oat and Salt ' Departmeul, rt Belling af Balf Prices.- ' ' . Manv of the 8tvles re very -limi ted in quantity, only one or two of a kind, but every '""gnnneut-r-Jacket, Coat or Suit represents some of the Season'! Beet Sollors. r-i, $10 Jackets for 05. r 013 Suits for 075O. 'Just Half Prices. - Dobbin &.Ferrall Hello r -Central; Moore's Wood Yard Where-thev keen Drr .Wood, (awed any length yqn want, and will deliver il at your door.. Full measure guaranteed: - Mr J. W, Moore will be atJi offlo and glad to accommodate hi old cos totners. Dou't forget th . place, , on South Frnntttreet by th railroad and Pbon lttsa-''W H..UOUBB.; FOR BOMB CM Clean, pore wholesom, gntr'antced to U chemically made from distilled water and free from impurities, Specially in tended and- prepared for hamaa eor sumption. ;: - -r.. i Ice delivered dally (ascept Sandaye) a m to 8 n m. . Bunday (reUll only) 7 a m to 11 aocn. For price and other inlormslioa, . - - - AUUIOM, Ner Berne Ice Co. By having weather strips t put on your u ors ana 'in joh s. ; or r-ei dj- -,. . Al-o have a good Mule For Bale, oasb time. .. - - -: t.-j If . J Lv. !' - t or 1 p" . 1 U II v t 1 Lul lit AD Sup.h, Doors and Blinds, Paint, (. 't, Coinent, Lime, Etc. tf rC :'.J! a:l MX! loves k Car"' r.3 : ii : I- J 1'r.T ICE - ,u- DcsiU uhatyou eat. It artificiallv diireata the fnnd nA Sature in strencrtheninst and .reeon. structlng the exhausted digestive or gans. It is tbe latest discovered digest ant t jid tonio. lio other preparation can arproach It in effldeney. It in stantiy relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia,, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach; Nausea, BlckHeadache,GatraIgla,(amp8,and iiubuarreauiieoi impeneciaigesuoo. , F, 8, DOTFT, 5 r LVUkl SOTICSI. Notice of Sale of Valuible Lands. North Carolina,' i i 1 Orayea County.. 1 "r""" Tbe National Bank of Nevr Bern " ;JL B iPerry and O H Perry, Tl. The undersigned comiulssloner an neinted in thla action at Fall Term. 1890. will (ell to the bignest bidder lor cub subject to the approval of tbe court,- at the Court House door In New Bern, said county, on the 81st day of January 1900, at ne o'clock p m, the folio ing land situate in said state and oountv on. the soath side of Trent river aoout .five mile fron the city of New Bern, bound ed and described a follows, to wit: Beginning a tbe mouth ot uy press Branch between Creen Hill and Raccoon Island at a marked cypress- and running th varioo course oi said - kranca 18$ poles to a place opposite an iron post on south esst side Of said branch, then in a line with said post from the run of aald brancb toutb 4 degree wast 178 pole to an iron post on the- north side of Oak Grove, then north 80 degrees west 48 pole to another iron post, then South 4 degree west 18 a-V pole to an iron posi, men nortn bo aesree wst l-v polta to an iron axle . post in tbe .laae near a marked '" sycamore tree,- thetrl south 4 dttgree west to back line of uatci, inna. tnen wun sata line east ward! r to Brie! Creek, then down (aid creek to the beginning,,, containing one tnousana aores, mon or lea. : iteing in land described in a deed from H U PeT-r-loOH Perry, trustee, dated the 18th day of Dectnber,i881, and duly-registered tn Cravea county, known-a the rwryvill plantation. ... - , -- - inia suta aay or ueccmoer, low. ; ,;: A. D. WARD, Commissioner. Iilbel For ftalyasf. United States of America. Eastern Dlatrlct of Norlb Carolina. Dlatrlct Court at New Bern, D H Ward, at al Th choonr Tbo L. June, hr tackle, apparel and furniture And cargo. In obedience t a monition lo me ad dressed under the seal of the District Ccnrt of th United Stat fr the Eas tern Dlatrlct of North Carolina at New Bern dated December 97tb, 1899 I have attached the schooner Thoraai L James of Keyport, New Jersey, ber tackle, ap parel and furniture and eargc on board tad s on shore, and wilt detain the same In my custody until -the farther orders of this Court respecting the same Mow au parsons claiming tbe same or knowing or bavlag aathorlty to say why tbe same should net be condemned and sold according- to The nrarr of the Libel- lasts, are cited to annear before the aald eoutt to be held at Hew Barn In said itlstriot on Tawdav after th 41 h Ho day In April, 1M0, il being the S4tb dBy Ot said month at 10 o'clock ia , th fore noon, then and there to Interpol their claims for tbe same and make their alle gation In that behalf. - k C n. v. uciubv, v -s." United Bute HarahaL By. K. W. Miaairr, Dep. Marshal, ; - New Bern, N, O, December SOU,, 189. r ' Sieiitor'i Jitlw, rlaVlns this dar Qualified aa Executor of the last will and testament of Adolph Cuba, notice I hereby given to all per sons having claim against aaur deipn Oobn. moat nretent the- m on er be- ror tbe loin oy or iiecemoer, ivw, or this notice will b pleaded In bar of their recovery '---;-; ',: ,;..t -"- .' All person Indebted to ih said Adolph Cobs are berebr notified that they mutt mak Immediate settlement with tbe - dsnlgned or collection of came will enforced according- to law. s --v' Thl lb lota aay or ueeemoer, iwv. - -jt- , - r. H. iMCLli&TIJiiK, - Iiecutor of Adolph Cobo, deceased. Nolle tf Saie of, Land.. C: ' For Partltloa v Nth Caboliha,. Craven county. 1-1' y coi I Cli the Superior court before tne Clerk.-:, i- a R K Whitehead v Geonr Simmon, ;-Bsnnah buaaens and eiepben oim ', moot, . ' .----',..' .'-'--',-:- ' Pursuant to a drearee of the Superior oniirt of Craen county In the kbore en titled Droccdinn for alc of land for pa titlon rrndi red by the Clerk of aid court on th 18tb day December, 1890. - The undersigned as commlasiooer will offer for 1 and sell al publio auction for rash to tbe bliihest bidder at tbe enart bouse door of Craven county, MiuhUt tbi, 2Jnd dav of Januarv. 19UO al lie hoar of 1 o'clock, noon, all tbe following- drscnhrd renl (State lo will Lying and leing in lh onunly of Cra vnii and 6tt afuretaid adjoining the land, of Jamr Jarkson and oitM-, OO Ilie mutb side of Mouse riv.-r art ! west side of Adam Crerk, bordeilng on OtKlfrey'. cm-k and Ovwlalnlng 8 acre more o Uhw. -This lTnilper Iflih. 1Ptfl. - HOilLl UM A. NUNN. Ct.mmliV, PUDLICATION Of SUMMONS Nnr'h Curutina, Cmvcn t:niiniy I'aUili Moor VS. 1 8uprlor Omirt, I Jiny, Term, 1WXI. I any. Ab'iniiib r F. Mixire. TI.edi H !.'- '-ii !uut almve nmncil will 1V I i- i ctlnn riitltlnla aiKiv -n rim i r, r-sn i ll lii Ilia Hiin-rlB 'Milt i 1 roiiiiir fur (livorcn. p.. - - mi, - in I, ninl mill (! fi'nilim i ii ' i -i" w I--" ni-xt ti-rm ' - I i if r f - - -. -n 4--,nnly .' I l. -in ti i , 't t- :' t LEtiAI NOTICES.,-. , Execulor Baler,-.. By virtu of the nowtt conferred UDon ' m by th last will and i.m anient of Wm Clevv Br, and by th-tuuent o( tbe bu- perlor Vourt el Liraven county, 1 will oa Monday. January gtb. 1900. at lb boor of 18 o clock BU ozpeee t sale at public auction to tb. highest bidder tor cash, at th court house door in New Bern, all or tne louowins; aeaerioea real and- per sonal property, and chose iu action to wit:v ' , , . ' - 1. All that tract of land in Craven county, o the Berth aid cf Neuae river, and south side cf Swift Creek,-, in sua about Oak Island aJwamp, beginning at a ataaa on we eage-ui said swamp, north 58 degrees eaut 12l pole "to the line of a patent granted to Abuer Camp bell, thence-with aald Campbell's line, north 186 pole to-the: given line of a patent granted to Walter- Allen, thence with said Itn north 80 degree west 87 pole to hi corners thence his other line north 1? west, 48 poles to Dickens be. ginning, taence wttn Liinkens line north 70 West, 88 poles to hia corner, then with bis line south 78 west,- 70 pole to his corner, thenc' with aame south, 7 west 140 poles to hi corner at the lower end of Oak Island, thence with aald Din- kens una, end tbe edge of tbe f ocoaln to Dlnkens corner at the upper end of Oak Island, thence aouth 43 degrees west- 62 poles to Lewis Gaskina line, thence with the same south 48 degree east 180 poles, thence south 88 degrees' east with the edge cf the Peooain and Dudleys line 140 poles to a pine, thence South 80 de grees east 68 poles to the main road, thence with said road to the beginning, containing 898 acre more or less. Bee deed dated April 28, 1M74, from Alex Mitchell to Wm Cleve, Sr, Book 75, page ir, eto. .-; ; -- - . . -' ' All that tract of land In Craven countv North Carolina, beginning at a dead pine in a branch between Masons Brancb and the truck road and bounded on the north by the lands of Edward Whltford. On the south and east by the lands of Jarvis Campbell and n tbe west by the lanas oi jaana. omuu, ana being the aame land which was conveyed to Oliver uawaoa Dy Jar vis uampbell bv deed dated tbe mb aay oi Hay 1071, and con taming gu acres more or less. : Also all that tract cf land In the Coun ty of Craven, -Btate of North Carolina, known as the Bill Lancaster land, begin ning; at a pine tree, near tbe month of Jerry's Branch, Fonvllle corner then running with Fonvllle line. South 40 east, 88 poles to a pine Fonvllle corner, tnen norm on, east ou poles to a stake, tnen soutn io, east m to a pine, then norm (a, west ou poles to a pine, -tnen north 85, west 890 poles to a pine, then wu.u at, nco w yyjmo uiwuo 11110, then with said Greens line north 80, west AAn.t. 1 ... Jil wl, . 1 II. A lu poles to a stake, thenc to tbe begin ning, containing 882 acrea mora or less. excepOOO acre which has been sold off by former owners. For full description see Book 71, pages 103, records of Craven county. Also two old gold watches, one Iron safe, one share of stock In the E O F O Q & I Association, one note of It C Cleve balance due 11 W W. One note of K W Smith, 1880.80. Balance due on note of M Bryan 13.83. Two notes of G W Ven ters 40.uu. note or Barron Forest, bal ance due $02.40. Three notes of D ( Coward, secured bv real estate mortgage Total $450 80. Balance due on open ac count of W D Rounlree & Co., on prin cipal gsiu.UM. 1 11. VV TUSH, Executor Of Wm. Cleve, deceased. This tbe 6th day of December 1899. ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICB. The undersigned, having duly Quali fied aa Administrator of William Flynn deceased on the lfilh dav of February A. M. lsvi nereny notmes an persons bay ing claims against said William Flynn to present tne same to blm duty verined on or before the 2ind day cf November A. U. luuo or tbls notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate are required to make prompt peyjnejit. Dated this 82nd day of November A-.-D, 1UW. TH08 f, McCarthy, Administrator of Wm. Flynn, dee d Executor's Notice. . Bavins oualifled a executor of Geo. At Richardson deoraaed. late of Craven County, North Carolina, thla Is to -notify an persons naving ciatms against tne i' tat oi sata aeceaseo to present rnem k tbe uuderslgned on or before Dec. 1st 1800 or thl notice will b plead in bai of their recovery. - All person indebted to aald Mtate wlll please make immeui ate payment. ;.- This noy. Hi, ibw. -. Bv A. BICUARDSON, Fiecutor - Administratrix Hotlce I . ' Having qualified a the Administratrix of J M bmllh, deoraaed; late of the coun ty of Craven, this is to notify all persons bavin claim against the estate of the deceased to exhibit tbem to the under signed on or before th 6th day -of De cember, 1900, or tbl notice will be plead In bar of their recovery, - All person indebted to aaid estate win pleas max immediate payment - ; .. . . . HAItAH A. HMITH. Admx.. -'''. T' .-- of J M Smith, deceased. j, I ni ueeemoer o, ww, . y ; publication 'of Summons North CaroIInB t Buperlor Conn Craven County -.Jany Term 1900 -r, Cora W. Peck - v. J. Feck, -' Let E. J. Peck take notiee that an - ac tion entitled a above ha been begui acainat hiia bv Cor W. Peck in th Ho peri or Court of Craven county for divorce and that he is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint at tbe oxt term of said eourt -to be hold at New Bern, on the 6th Monday befor tb lt Monday in Maren woo. : j -.' .. . . W, M. WATSON, C. 9, C. AUMIMSTRATOR'S LAUD Sit State Of North Carolina', - tJraven Ormn Superior Court, before the hc Clerk. ) B F Dinklns, admn of John D Dlukln (icct'ed. , ... V. Jotm D Dinklns, B t Dinklns and other . Whcn-M on Ih 38lh dity of No. 1809 Judgment tn the aliove cae waa n-nrte rc- w hu h luilgnwnt was only approved li the iuilg kt Kali Term 18 .f Crave IHiiinTlnr Court, auttiwrixlng and cmpow cring the umlcrslKnud aa ailmiiiUlrator In si 11 the land hereinafter described after sdrertlalng the same In tbe N hern Journal fur 80 dnys and mnke title to the nurchfuwr. Now therefore H,.turil:iy the Olh day of January A. D, I l, nt 13 n lix k in, I will M-ll lo Ih hvliiit lliiili-r for rnh at lb court li.,nn clnnr In Ni w l.ern, N Ci Fifty f-mr ( 1 1 i-ri- nf luriil nmrr or ei, ad. j -in lull ,f 1-l'UlUl Wl'lt J - -l l.i- 'ii.ii-Q hiiil oll;"rs n LEtlAL NOTICES., "Notice oi Sale. If NORTH CAROLINA, ) -.AfK j-,.- .--I. -, liraven uanntv. . -. - I :- Pursuant to the license of the Superior Court of Cravea county to- me duvcted in the certain special proccedinp enti tled: . . " t. ' Thomas F McCarthy, administrator 1 oi titttieton A f otter, deceased, - . V. - . " " Mack Lewis,' and Laura Lewis bis wife, and others. - - V Haid proceedings being iDStltrited to ' ell the land of my intimate to make as- . ,-a ,. - sets fLfay deuut .1 will aa In said cr-.-,;.- der diret-ted offer for sale and sell to- the -. . hightt bidder for Cash at the .Court Uoune dcor of craven county at tne; .'-;,;,. hour of 18 o'clock m, on Monday the 8th ; .- day of January 1900, the -IdUowing -de--, ' , . scribed tracts or parcels of land lylngV;rf's and being situate in famlico -county j o bounded aud dvseubed as tollowa towlt:T- -.fw 1. One tract beciui.ing on the main . - read at the corner of tne-land of thevl- - - heirs of David Watson deceased, and ', . running; west ardly wi1 h the main road - 70 ynrda to Wil.ism I.uplon'a flrbt ditch thence northwardly tar enough to con- 4 tain 8 acre more or less, 1 hence east- wardly to the line of the heira ot David Watson, thence south to tbe beginning. containing 2 acres more or less with the buildings and improvement thereon, being the same land conveyed by- D M Itobinson and wife to Littleton J Potter. One other tract containing 1500 acres more or less, raviog and ixcepting such timber and timber riphts and ease ments, as have heretofore ucenconveyea to-the Blades Lumber Comnanv. Ivine and being In No. 4 township at the head of Jones Bay and at the lit ad of Goose Creek, and conveyed to Littleton J Pot ter by W T (Jaho commissioner, and Dy Abel J Voliva and wife, and by William u voliva and wife, and by K B Hopkins guardian, and by Sam'! E Potter and wire and by Unilloid uaxkill and wife U Littleton J Potter by sundry deeds .of conveyance, executed by naid parties to- Littleton J Potter, and recorth d in the office of the Register of Deeds of Pamli co county to which reference is made. This December (ith. ISHfc. TUOS. F. MoCAKTHY, Admr., of Littleton J Potter, deceased. Administrator's Falc. Pursuant to a judgment of the 8u perlor court of Pamlico county, N. O, in a certain special proceeding wherein . u. oultan, administrator ot nlmbo Fisher deceased is plaintiff and Jfilsle Fisher and others are defendant the said administrator will sell for cash at -tbe court house in Bayboro on Monday, February ft, luuu, between the bour ot 12 m and 1 o'clock n m all the land de scribed In the petition: It being a certain tract of land on tlier east side of Balrd's Creek In said Connty, and on the north sine of Neuse river be- . ginning at a pine just above tbe head of the first small gut above the mouth of snid Creek and runs north 73, east 853 poles to a email pine; thence north 54, west 77 poles to a branch that emptys into Canawtiy's gut, thence down the various courses of eatd branch to Cara way's gut, thence with said gut to Bairds Creek, thence with said Creek to the mouth of said small gut, thence up said -gut to tho beginning containing 812 acres more or Ices. Bee book 71, page 107 ol- flee of Hegl.ter of Deeds of Pamlico' county North Carolina. - , ;. St. '.1. tiUI.TA, Administrator of Rimhn Fisher, dee'd. H. C WUITEIIUUST, : Attorney. January, 1st, 1900. Administratrix Notice. Having this day duly Qualified as Ad ministratrix of the late Sarah Cobn, notice ia hereby given to all parties holding claims against my intestate to present same for payment to me on or before the 16th dny of December, 1900, or this notico will be pU ailed In bar of their recovery. v All persons Indebted to my Intestate arebereby notified lo make immediate nament of ' same or thev will be pro ceeded against accoxdiog to law. Thl luih day of December, iw.ni. FANNIE C. UKOOKS, Administratrix of Sarah E. Cohn, de ceased, i -. . Ernul. N. C. I -' Notice of Seizure Uollectors' Ulllce, 4th, Ulstrlct, Kalctgb, N. V. Notice is hereby given of the seizure of tne following property for violation - Is..J.t: of tbe lutcrcal Hovenuo law. - New Bern N. 0. November 14, 1809 from J. P. Rndmnn, Tl. L. D by C. M, Babbitt. IVputv Collector. One Pkge. containing 80 gallons, corn whlekev. ' 4 'Any person or persons claiming the aald property are hereby notified to ap- pear at my office In Raleigh, N.J Os' .' .A s' within 80 day from date and make v - claim in the form and mannor pre-';,o scribed by law or the said, property will -'.&2' ' be forfeited to tbe Inited Sute:; !.' "; : -S. C. D0H04s3'S-!:.'" " '''Cbfleetor tih,4itafav3K?&'fS$$: By C. II. Bannms . -i Deputy CoL 5lh. Dir. 4tbVlDIt, R. ifXW ; -December 1B,W.!' "Vv'; rtS:: v-t-,.' ..- -' Sale f for VhniiloB APubllcaUon - nuns imniiini i cuirauiir vnun .-.7" 4 Craven County I Before tbe fc)erky ' s--'Z. Knoch Wadswonb f .-, - -.. v -,' v- Edward Dinklns' and Helen" Harris and "-Infanf.'.Vf.k--". '"'-''-T.'-"!";. To Edward Dlnklnss you will lakt no! "T.y 1 tlcc that the alwre named: plaintiff. Enoch Wads worth, hasbegwn s proceed-.' Ing In this Court for tb sale for parti- , lion of certain tract of laud In Craven County, fully deacrilied in a deed from B. F. IHnklna lo Caroline Dlitklns, recorded ln1bi tllceof th rrglHler, iif Dtedsnf Craven county, bonk U7r pages 83, 34, IIS. - The said plslntlif' In ll prnri- ii Ings averlng that he Is the owm r of It S Inlerrsl In snld Isndaud I hut j on the said EilwarH Dinklns, a lh ow nrr of a unill viilcil I H lulcrent Ihert-ln; and pruy Irg fnr s sale of said laud for a division thereof.- . - . . Ton ar Ihcreforrnoirfli d In appear at the Ofllceof Ihedcik of ihn Hiipcrliir t-ourt of Cravi'n vouniv on Ftldny Hi" 2Hli day of January, HK'O, at tbe hour of II o'clock l. and mwr or dn,ur lo the petition filed In rill! preceding or ntbcrle defend the mm aa you nmy lie sdvUcd. A - . This December lllh, IH! ft. ... W M. Vv ATSOV. Clerk of tbo Piiprthir Com t ( r , J 4 : ;.f "i ..1 J ; ' I I'-O hh.'' !" '.;H." l! V - ". In t . v, il ennui v. 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