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V I .. r-bjV;- -,"VV,.'J-; -cm;:: THE JO'Ji:nTAL Published every day in the yer, except Mmfiny, at 86 Middle streew ' - JI'honh No. 8. ; - CHARLES U STEVENS, -t -f IDIT01I AHD nUtPBIBIOlt '., ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. - One year, in advance.. -.,..... 100 H ... .. Oneyear, not In advance 8 00 - - Monthly, by carrier in the. city.... J. 60 " '"- i- - ' Advertising Bate furniahed oa appll- ' -,!'"- ' Entered at the Poet Office, New Bern, ' , N. C, at tecoud clan matter, Official- Pf er ; ef New Ber aaa - a Craven Cennty" .- 'Mew Beriv N. C Jaa. , 1800,, OBIT CONTEJIPT FOR ROBERTS. ' Brlgham H, Roberta, who attempted U enter theTJalted States Congress with - hit bigameus record, and who for a few - short-dsys kept hlmMlf before the pablio J In the role of a martyr, this Case; now ceatet to'interest the public, althoagh it basnet yet been settled. , ' ' Even those, persons 'who , considered Roberts entitled to -some congressional tights, and would have adveceted giving him a seat sntl trying bios . afterwards, upon bis record, are perfectly disgusted rwitn the showing that Roberta has made In; hit trlalj and especially in bis at. , .tempts to cast doubts as to his haying married and lived with wives, two "end three' ."w ,.,That Roberts can live openly with -' three wives In Utah, and then come, to Washington 4o represent" sot only: the people ef Utah, but Jo the world, the people of the entire United States, and pretend le have orily one actual wife, tt net calculated to help his cause, bat : rather injure lt for the' public has no use for the man who will attempt to advance himself at the sacrifloe of a woman, s i And Roberts, attempted evasions as tej bit bigamoua record, can only provoke: contempt for him, at a man of no mora courage, and pne; who would aacrifloe ties, which ought o be sacred to him,' for the sake of a political Job t i Tht showing of the case is enough to defeat him,-even before verdict Is reached, and so far ai the public is cobm -,erned H can. only, have a deserved iconr , tempt for Roberts, not as a bigamist, but' . for hit miserable1 shirking of the home duties which he promised to keep, and . bis. denial 'of those" women whom -hs promised to honor and protects ,:z r.- f" " " There is mere Catarrh In Jtu Motion . of the ooentry - than all ither diseases ' put together, and nntll jibe' last few years was supposed to be incerable. For a . great many years aeotors pronouncea- u a local disease, and presecribed local remedies, and by constantly . falling to ,vcure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science baa proven catarrh to ' be a constitutional disease, and therefore ; 'requires constltatlonal treatment Hall's . Oatairh Cure," Manufactured .by V. J. -; .Cheney 4 Co., Toledo, .Ohio, bt the'only . i eonstltutloasl cure'en the market. It is taken Internally in deers ffom 10 drops . to a teaepoonful. ; It acts directly on the : 's.lilood and mucous surfaces of the system. vThey offer, one hundred dollar for; any case itfalli to cure. Bend for. circulars ; and testimonials. t .-" feij-f !", l.-OHWrtr eV Co., Toledo, O.rf :. vv ?.8old by Droggista, fj,- Pt??$i v jiHall's Family Pills are the best i-T- ' ' - "ire you not asbamed to give abort '-; weightf" asked the elderly lady. ; , 'V ."Oh, Its the weigh ( the world, "v re- ..4 fponded the shopkeeper., . ,v r-::ji':''.,. ' : VJ' 8"T. Leganton, Ps writes, "1 'Z'yi m 1'miaS mS Uat I, ws y 'i V! 'ad of pneumonia entirely by the use i '? of One kflnute Cengb Cure after doctors i '.Srfalled,;; It also cured my children pf ''P '"booplng cough. w , Quickly relieves at d ' ; eougus, eoids, grippe and. throat iCj and lung troubles, f Children, all like it ---Hothen endorse It. F 8 Dnff. ". . t : t A public office stay be a public trust 'iVbut :that doesn't meaa that all offlce- ;;r'vi'; holders are to be trailed, rf's i ' i - tp F B Dulty 4 Co guarantee every kot- ; tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and : :' will refund the money to any one who Is I : aotsstlified after uting twe-tblrds of VV tho contents. This Is the belt remedy In i.'V'.ih world for la grippe, coughs, colds i "croup end whooping.cough and is pleas- :' ant tsndjufe to take. It prevents any tendency or a cold te roialt In pneu - . . . monla . ', t Mrt. Bradilelgh never mentions ber bntband's bmlneai, I wontlor wlivf Bli ttuit be tnhamed of it.'Perliapi he ruai a bucket-iliop? , No. He biu't any buslnrsi. He'i a poet, - i "I am Indebted to One t'imite Coi; Cure for my h(nlfh ax 4 ir. It c me of lM!g trna'i'i! fJ,. ;!,.-. j- ' Tli"ii, one t r 1 ' t. ; -r action of Uiit m:vir f;:;. r curei com," ! i a, t,tt tn. 1 pnfiinmnS, p r) j ; b ! f i ; foul ' i. ! r '., t i i . 1 j I . . 'I i: :'t I V' -i.' 1 a ). : livipn V- !10 in v.-;...tit ti I t BUpori.Lltlli!., r , i-d a to sou, !!)!, vd famiture Uihq t o ut...T 6.y. "V, e cobistiUitly have who 6ull ua artiolua of housfihold ONe and com 8 in after a fuw weoks souietimea only days and try to buy thorn back again, -with the explanation that they have had 'bad luck' ever uiiice ; the le was made and never would have good luck again nutil the bargain was "One woman who bad aold us her grandmother's dock fairly wept because it was gone before she could buy it in again. This idea is not confined to tin- educated of ignorant people by ' any means. "At this very time I know a business man of great culture and refinement who is vigorously pursuing an old -wooden desk whioh be ewued many years ago a desk on whioh be made an enormous amount of money by. a few lucky strokes of his pen. . The desk pa Heed : from hand to band and out of bU possession. He is now earnestly en deavoring to trace it and purohaso it, believing that recent business reverses and bard times will flee away, if he can only stretch trts legs once more "under that same old desk. "Pearson's Week ly. 1 i " ,vt--I" . '' '"-'i:''" A-i.-1 i-'-.-. 'K - ' nmg Balleton." t The 'rellglons editor" la one of the local' newspaper offices name rusbir.c through the editor's room one day, her proofs flying like ribbons from both bands, whioh she held tip la horror. 8he was a new member on the staff. Plainly she was excited. ."See there," she said to the editat In chief. "Just look at bat." She threw the- curls of paper upon his desk, put her finger., on ; spot and glared. , -1 , vi1 " . "And look at that and that anc tbat'.- - . ! 1 . . tr ' She pointed at other spots, ' ' -' " What Is it?" asked the chief, study tng the spots, - . U " Why, 'slug religion. ' Somebody boi written at the head of every-paragraph the words 'slug religion, and the print ers have printed it too. Think if itbad gone la the paper.-' I won't stay" - It was not easy to explain that "sins religion" and "slug society" and "slug sport" were mere oom posing room signi to indicate iu whioh department of the paper the blocks of type were to be set, Mew York Commercial. - ' Bar EMhetle CoaittaM. 4-'''V-- It li not l in -' the : saying of pungent things or even witty things that chil- 4reB beooiae interosting, and this is why I soi often- the glimpses of children we stave given u stare so -unsatiBfactory. -It lat toe utterance of things that have a beaztof pathos that makes the talk oi vjtttleonasso wonderfui' , . ' - A lady standing between two beds at a children's hospital not long ago upon the occasion of a smalt feast opened con versation with. one of the patients by Wing: ' - 4 Z.iae pleurisy, . ma'am, - came tn tanmHitxw', - "'-. x . a".'And what has this little girl bad?' "She's bad cake, ma'am." -i -This may be the' sort of. thing yoa mile at while your throat tightens, boi if yon are a woman the heart of love in yon is taken captive. -New York Ledger- t r!v&;v?4:Z fl MOZtKT'SIMOMSXJXIR. v'.f ADwttLilTBlB..-- :.Sv:,-i; orepared from the fresh iuice ef Lemons. combined-with , other- vegetable - liver lonioa, cainaracs, aromatic -stimulants. Bold by druggist, 60c and $1.00 bottles. For biliousness and constipation. ? . For indigestion and foul stomach. r For sick and nervous headaches. -C".'" .: -For Dalnltatlon and heart failure take Lemon 8nxtr7v. J?'' For sleeplessness and nervous pros-1 iranon. .- tr: ' - Forloxs of aoeetlta and debilit For fevers, malaria and chilli ' take Lemon Elixir. ., Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganle regulation, take Lemon Elixir."' umui fiiiaif win noi lau yon in but of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a - torpid or diseased liver, stomach or kidney. - ? : . sue ana 11 Dottle at all aruireisis. - Prraonad nnl h f)r. H. Mnzln. At r- j r--.- - raata. Qa. ,.:..it.-'-w r:4 AtTtao CaalU.--;--i.- ' I have just taken the last of two bot tles of Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir for nervous aeaoaone, tnaiiresuon, with dis eased liver and kidnevs. The Elixir cured me. I found it the greatest mede- ue lever asea. ;,:,7t Z J H MEKurcir. Attornev - 4SI F. Btteet, Washington, D. O. T W. iA.'v James. Bell ststlon; ' Ala- writes:- Lhave luffered greatly from in- lgesuon or ayspepaia,- one oottie or Lemen Elixir done me mora good than all the medlciae I have ever taken. " ' HOZLET-9 USMUN H6T DROrS. ' ty n n i nu. ti . - Bore Throat, Bronchitis, -Hemorrhage, .i -ii . i . j i j, 1. . Qu au iiinm auu inog uiseaaoi, Aiegani reliable. - .. - - Sffo at drurgiits. Prepared only by Dr. a. mmvj, auania, a. - ' TUon KotTalkm. . Money talks '. If you sot t believe It go to a bank. There are always a couple of tellers. V .V",-'- Bmvtnf a Qroat Ran on CliMnberUln'i - '. ' Cough Rmnrif , - Manager Martin, of the Plenon drug store, informs; ns that be ! having a great run on Chamberlain't Cough item edy. lie aellt five bottles of that modl- fino to one of any other kind, and It gives great latlnfactlon. In these days of la grippe there Is nothing l!lce Cham berluln'l Cou;;h ln- 'y to stop the couth, boitl p tte sore tliroRt and luiifri and give r "i f wlililn a vnry short t!i The sulns are growing, and all who try it are plrnwd with lis prompt action. Poulli Cl,! : -0 I-:.!'y Cli.ii.nt For byF.3. i;u-.y&t'i. . . ;u:.:!umcr-TI. n f ' o- k 1 l-o not pripe ivr Irritr.te the nUnvn lary tunal. . i hoy net (.'-iitiy yet promptly, cluari.se elfttuoUy aud Sold by all druRKlsta. 25 cents, ' "I always make tt a point to attend strictly to my own business," remarked the young man who was after-a job. , "I don't think you'll do," said the mer chant; "the last clerk I had attended so strictly to his awn business that he had no time to attend to mjne." : - .- , ' "Life RanewMr" ForLadlea.' y- ' Oliver Petersdn, of Cold water, Mich,, writes: "I had not been able to sit np a half day at a time for thirteen years un til I used the Mystic Life Renewer. It has aured meof nervous troubles, bead, ache and a very bad stomach, . It has helped me In so many ways, and cored me of afflictions that the doctors said could not be cored. The' blessed Life Re. ne"Wer has done more for me than all the Patent Medicines, Doctors and Christian Science treatments combined.:; It Is the most wonderful medicine I ever saw' Sold by T A Henry, druggist, New Bern. , Beuoo Kor ghortcM. v.- : 'Do you ' know that a man. is three- eights of an inch shorter at night than be ts In the morning r demanded Dint more. " ; ''.-.' ' "The last time stocks took a tumble.' replied Mulilns, "I was S,000 shorter at1 night than in the morning." ' ' c Dyspepsia can be, and is cured by the usqitt Paw-KuLiR. This is the most wonderful and valuable medicine over known for this disease; its actios upon the system is entirely different from any other preparation ever . known. ' The patient while taking thia medicine may eat anything the appetite craves.. Avoid! substitutes, there is but one Pain-KUler, Perry Davis'. Price 83c and 6O0. " . f (When a woman finally docs discover perfect man it's always c man. some other woman has married. " - I - " t Kellef 1st Sis Bean, ' Disuesstng Sidney and Bladder DIs ease relieved to- six hours by 'Kew Oreat South American Kidney Care." It is a great surprise on accouutof it! exceed ing promptaess In relieving pain in blad der, kidneys and back, in male or female Relieves retention Of-water almost : im mediately. If yoa want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. , Sold by C. D Brtdaam, druggist, new Bern,K, C : It's queer that the man who knows H all 60 seldom turns bis knowledge to goou account. , , , - t AUGUST FLOWER. -' 'It is a surprising fact," says Prof, Hon ton, "that tn my (raveU In all parts of the world, ; for the last, ten years, I have met .;; mots . people 3 bavjng used Green's August ! Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stomach," and tot- coostipatiou. I find for tourists and salesmen, or tor persona filling office positions, where beadachet and general bad feelings from Irregular habits exist, that Green's Aug ust Flower is a grand remedy, '. It does not Injure the system by frequent use, and ts exoellent for sour stomach and indigestion." . 6smple bottles free at F. S Duffv A Co's" - 4 - , " - . Sold by dealer In all civilised coon- k f oorty tut Crlm. ' , "I have bo money, Miss Irma my wit is my fortune." - . " "Don't you care poverty Is no crime, T want to let the people rho suffer from rneumaium and sciatica know that Chamberlain't Pain Balm relieved me after a number of olber medicines and a doctor bad failed. It Is the best liniment I have ever' known of. J A Dodo in, Alphareus, Oa.; Thousands nave been cured of rheumatism by this-remedy One application Relieves the pain. For ; Now, Wtlllim, isn't this coffee as good as that your mother used to make? - It Ii bettor than she made, at home, Ellen much better. But it lint at good as that she used to make for church so cials.-' " 100. Dr. B. Datchton's Anti Diaretic May be worth to you more than $100 If you hare a rUlld who soils bedding from lncontenco of water durlar sleep Cures old and young alike.'' It arrests the trouble at once. (1. Sold by C. D Brad ham, druggist, hew Dern, M. O. ITe'i a very great man, tald the awe- llrlcken young woman. Ok! I don't know, snswered I'.'.H Cay enne. I bavon'l I'en any nis; i.'ne ar- tlclei wrltlnn by h'm almnt himself. It haa S' en di'iii"i'--' I r-j-:.'.i.!'y in every slate In the I n! n i 1 1 1 r y tan n coniiH :' s lint ( . Coll Jt II JV.,.l-!y !fi a fl-l' I il-t-, mi 1 :,iif! fi.r f illip. It l.'n 1 Ip 'v. ' :i 11 -. - f fur l! r-l (' V. 1 . r ,.f 1 ,;..-rfy, .,. ;- I .:' V ' 1 I. 1; 1 : 1 ! 1. i I I - v "1 1 t & .i Ki : irifc A j'v 1 nils ' d w :. an vas o'.Hgod to r.;Ui. 1 alone ofoniihht in a tt, Louis 1; M a yostrs ai;o, hr husband be ing dutuiued by buciiiemi in a neighbor ing town. In the dcd of niht the wo man was awakened out of a sound sleep by a tremendous noise in the wardrobe. It was such a sudden and unearthly up roar that the woman, sensible and prac tical though she Was, was frightened. The noise oeased, then returned. The woman Jumped, up, lighted the 'gas, looked at her watch and found it was Just midnight and made a" thorough search both of the wardrobe and the room. There was nothing, so far as the evidence of the senses went whioh oould account for the racket The woman put ont the light and went back to bed. The noise was not repeated either that night or any othar. s. xtt- i':::! '61 x months afterward, however, the woman was in San Franoisco, and for the first time in ber life-and solely out of curiosity she attended a spiritualistic meeting. . Almost 'immediately the me dium, a perfect stranger, turned to ber and said, "The spirit of your mother is present, madam,. and ahe says that six months ago (naming - the precise date) she tried to communicate with, you by means of the wardrobe M the Blank hotel; St Louis. The woman's prao-: tloal good ' sense dld not Uleaert ber. "Well, you just tell my mother' she said, "that the next time she wants to communioate with me not to make snob an awful raoket iq the dead of night and frighten me half ouHf my senses." Sew ?ork Son. .-- OaatlUtr Paula- Away. A frankness thai is almost ; brutal seems to. -pass current In society for up to date smartness, and the language that is sow used by certain fashionable people among- themselves is sometimes only a little short of billingsgate, while swear words': seem to have lost their wWfulness and are used almost as freely by women as by men. ' It is curious bow "gentility" both aa a word and a quality has disappeared. Fashionable people are distinctly no longer "gen teel. " .. They may on occasions be high bred, but the mincing propriety of the belles and beans of yore baa entirely disappeared. In well known society novel written IS or 80 years ago, which was a presumably corxeot delineation of the manner and habits of the fash ionable life of that time, two heroines ploy their role one a Vere de Vera, with the correct speech and manner of her caste, and the other a suddenly ex alted bonrgeoise, who goes through the social fires of criticism and experience before she emerges true gold from the ordeal,: Oddly enough today the. types might be reversed; it is the boorgeoise wools "taiga toned" and the Verede Tore who ia slangy holden. New York Tribune. it. - A worried looking -stranger stepped vpio a crossing policeman yesterday morhlng and said : " "Will you kindly direct me to . the Matthew, Mark, Luke and John rail way depotf" . , , . - "Whatf" , ' , j The stranger repeated his request ,.- i -"There isn't any such depot in this town." replied the officer. 'What are you giving mer 1 ' , "That . isn't - the name of ii. of eonree," rejoined the other, "bot it's something -like it, ; My bead' all tan gled np this morning, and I can't get auy thing right" - A sudden thought struck the poce- man. i "Do you moan the Big Four depot?" no asked. r "That's Itl" exclaimed the stranger delightedly. "I was sure I'd know.it if I beard it again. Whore is itf" -' The offloer started bird in the right direction and then went into brown study. -At the end d half an honr be merged from it and said to himself to an audible voice: ."I wonder if that guy wasn't having mn with me." Chicago Tribune, - . A rioaaaat Sort of Boa. The power of the surf 1 ft thing about which many of ns have but the moot hazy ideas, and indeed the ordi nary conditions with which wo are sur rounded prevent ns from fully appreci ating what it can be at times. The neoDle of the island of Chinoo- teegoe, which Is about a mile and a half wide, have, however, opportunities tot judging this experience, which they rnuat find the reverse of pleasant v On its eastern side and between It and the ocean Is Astateague island, "which is also a mile and a half wide, bot the power with whioh the waves com ia so great that at some place the surf sweeps entirely over both islands. London Standard. - " "' ' WaeaV .-11.: ' A Mississippi girl described bar first Visit to a city in the following rhapsody ' "Ob, I bad such a perfeotly beautiful timet Everything was so converted, you know. We stoptied to a house where we rode to our rooms in a refrigerator, and our rooms were illustrated with elec tion lights. There was no stove in the room, bnt one of those legislators in the floor, and the heat poured right up tbroogh. I did not have any appetite and could not get a thing I couU real ize. Honostly, wheu 1 got home I was almost an individual." Atlanta Con stitutloo. . - 1 - -. . A Dtcaola, Cbolly Addlinte Aw, doclah, I have weramtly b- af.'.iiitud with fear ful heada'duD. 1 ' t. .r I w-o. Some of thoe oohing old we rMd about Cbla;io fws. Tho jiilil ovl 'tuf t!.noiil' nliUprpm litrs ' 1 tn the (. . nov-f'-y t' t the i'l'1'"- f '. a j . r- . r 1 itl ! i f i r (if t:.. 1. ', ut! 'A y 'i litfii our i- Cure Digests what vou at. : It artificially digests the food and aids V&tlirA In Ht.rPnirfhoninr, anil stracting the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovereddigest? ant and tanin. Nn nt.hov can approach it in efficiency. It In- Dtouuy renevtw ana permanent ly cures DysDerala. ; Inditreetion. Hearthnrn. Flatulence, Sour Stomach;. i. NauaeaT Kick Headache, Gastrag1a,ampflf and ""vtiuoi icauiwui jui U JbCfjoblUU - DrwnmA Ku aT iVkUiis. si a.i... p wj sk v vvMivtawvif vgiwytjla - F. B. DUFFT, . . outhern . Railway. The S.sudtrd Railway t the SOLTI) U, Tle Direct Line to all Points, TKXAW, CAJLirORINIA, rroi:iiA, CUBA AO PORTO ICICO. ' Btrictly First-Class Equipment on all Through or Local Trains; Pullman .Pal, ace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains; Fast aud Safe Sohedub. - Travel by the Honthern and yoh are as,. sured a Safe, Comfortable and Expoili tious Journey, Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta blue, Rates and General Information, or address F, R. DARBY, . a L. VERNON, q. P. t. a, T. P, a., Asheville, N. C Charlotte, H. C. FBAKX S. Gausok, i M.'Ccw, MVP Gen If an. Traf. M.in W. A.Tdbx, CPA. WASHINGTON, - - f). C Return oi "Purchases. - Office RegUter of Deeds A of Craven'i ounty , New Bern, N, c. Janv. 1 1900 Sir:- p"If owner of- public ferry, toll gate, yon are required by law to deliver or to return to me, within .ten days after the first day of Jany 1900 a sworn state ment of your gross receipts for' the six months proceeding the fl st day of Jany. 1900.- . , HIf a llvoryman, you are required by law to deliver or return to me within ten days after the first day of Jany. 1900 a sworn statement of the number of berses and mules kept for hire at any time during the six months proceeding the first day of Jany. 1900. fSPIf a dealer of spirituous, vluoui or malt liquors, or manager of a dispensary yon are required by law to deliver or ro turn to mS, whliln ten daj nftir (lie first day of Jany 1900 the total amnnnt of purchase made by you. In ' or out of the State, for the six months proceeding the first day of Jany 1000. ; Prompt compliance with tho law is earnestly requested, and for failure to do so yoa will be required to corns before the Board of county GoinmlfRionors. V'-: .. Ernest M, Gbekn, ' - . Itclster of Dteda. NOTICE! A valuablo FARM FOB RENT, one mils from the city. 'This, farm contains KM, acres; about 80 clear, - In - very good condition and known at tie Ilubbsfarm, - For further particulars spplj to - . N 1 No, 93 ..onet ttreet, ' ' 1 New Be'rii. N C l' The "3 Days" Cure ' (For Men J "T L ads tlljemcdies In this State, Drug1 gists return" the luobt-y if It fmU tu vim , Guarantee cm the packsgn. Piico l W'. 'Alan by malt on receipt of price ' -The ' Dys"Cnrro.WashinRton,D.C DEALER IN, Hardware and Fire Anns' Sash, Doors and Blinds, Tainta, ; . . Oils, Cement, Lime, Etc ' Afnt for Garland Stoves & Rang-i - i;l Icvoe's, and HcnJ Moorci'. READY MIXED PAINTS. . lln '-r Hold Chattowka, . i . 1 . w hil; toX n-f rt rirp Kml ati-p st 'K3 1 ii , ( h.'i l:..nl. 1 - 1 '"'(-. H-t.-cir ! . i. 1 1: r,!!! . i X'-i , a. i.e.- ;':i.f, " LEGAL NOTICES , Xibel For fitaivage. - United Slates of America. niina, -1 - Iciu, J tastern District of North Uar District Court at New 41c ... v.-.-...., i- r tt nr...., .i...... r- , u a. ti aru, ev ai , - , . ra - . The schooner tbot L James, ber tatkle, - apparel and furniture and cargo. ' Ia obedience te a monition lo. me ad- dre8ed under the seal of the District Court of the United States f.r the- Eas tern District of North Carolina .at New Bern dated December B7th, 180? 1 have attached the schooner Thomas L James of Key port , Ne w J ereey ,:hr lackls, ap parel sou rurniture ana careo tin Doard and on ahoie.-Jan will detain the same in my -custody until the further oraeranr. iiiiei.ourt respecting the same Now all persons claiming the tame or knowing ot having-acthority to say why the same should not be condemned anil sold according to the prajer of the Libel lante, are cited to appear before the tald court to 1! held at New Bern in said District on.Tuesday after the- 4th Mon day in April, 1300, it being the 24th day of said iDbnth at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, then and there to interpose their claims for the same and make their alle gations In that behalf, . H. C. Dookbby, United States Marshal. By. K. W. Mkkuitt, Dep Marahal, . - New Bern, N. t'. December 30th, 1800. Notice of Sale of Land For Partition. North Carolina, ) In the Superior Craven county. court before the ) Clerk. B E Whitehead vs George Bimmons, Hannah Simmons and Stephen Sim mons, Pursuant to a drecree of the Superior court, of Craven county in tho above en titled proceedings for sale of land for pa titlou rendwed by the Clerk of said court on the 13th day December, 1999. The undersigned as commissioner will offer for sale and soil at public auction for cash to (he highest bidder at the court house door of Craven county, Monday the 82ml dny of January, 19UU at tho hour of 13 o'clock, noon, all the following described real estate to wit-.. Lying and being in the county of Cra ven and Slate aforesaid adj dning the lands of James Jackson and others, on the routh side Of Ncuse river and neat side of Adarrs Creik, liordering on Godfiey'n crei k aud containing 61 acres more or less. This December I8tli. 1899. -ItOMULU-i A. NUNN, Commis'r. Executor's Notice, Having this day qualified at Executor of the lata will and testament of Adolph unnn, notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against said Adolph t'ohn, must present the same on or be fore the Kith day of December, 1900, or this notice will be pleaded- in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the said Adolph Cohn are hereby notified that they must muke Immediate settlement with tho un dersigned or collection of same will be enforced according to law. This the 16th day of December, 1899. K II. PELLKTIEK, Kiocutor of Adolph Cohn. deceased. .- Administratrix Notice ! Ilsvint; qualified as the Administratrix of J M rmiih, deceased; late of tho conn ty of Craven, this is to notify all persons having claims against tho estate rf the dcrar.pd In exhibit llinm lo the under NiKucd on or before the Bib day of De cemlwr, I1I00, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said f-.ate will please make immediate payment. SARAH A. SMITH, Admx, of J M Smith, deceased. This Decembers, 1899. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS North Carolina -Craven County Cora W- feck Superior Court Jany TeYm 1900 E. J Peck. Let E. J, Peck take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been begun against l.iin by Cora. W. Peck in the Su perior Court of Craven county for divorce and . that he Is required to appear and answer or. dt mur to the complaint at the nxt term of said court to be held at New liem, ou the Sth Monday before the 1st Monday in March 100. v jW. II.. WATSON, O. 8. O. PUBLICATION Of SUMMONS North-Caroline, 1 . Superior Court, Craven County. - . j Jany. Term, ltt.0. Malvina Moor." vs. Alexander F. Moore, The defendant above named will take notice thai an action entitled as above ha been commenced in the Superior Court of Craven eounty for divorce, a vinculo matrimonii, and said defendant it required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court for Ciaveo county to be held on tbe firth Monday- before the flint Monday ta March, 1900, ikbeing tbe roth day of January, 1900; at the court house of said county, in the city of New Hern, and answer or demur to the com plaint iu tald action, or the plaintiff wlH a ply to the court for relief demanded In Snld complaint. . ' ,. , W. U. WATSON, -Clerk of the Superior Court " a This 18th day of Dmniber, I8fc. -. Hello . ,Centralt Give ne l 4?, s . Moore's Wood 'Yard, Whrethey keep Dry Wood, tawed any length yon want, and wiu deliver it at ynur door. ' Full measure guaranteed. Sir. J. W. MnorO will bo at he office and glud to urromniodale hit old cus tomer). Don't forget the place, ou South Fn ntstitol by the railroad end Phone 149. - . T. b. MOOHB, IGEi HOMK USS t . v C3ean,.pure whoksome, guarahtrd to h chomlcally made Irom Omtillcd water and free Irnm liiipnritlia. ripccially in-U-iiili'd and prepared for humaa Con-tumptli-n. . - loo dpli.irpil dally (except 8iindaya)0 a m to H ji m Hundays (retail only) 7 a m to 12 noon. i'pr prices snd other information, r A.ldM'tlS, s IT: -.: r:rno Ico Co.- 1! t :i LFAL NOTICES,! Nottce'oT Site or Valuable Lands. North Carolina,- Orayea County - - ( x. Superior Court . The National Bank ot New Bern - va, . H H Perry1 add O fl Perry. The . underiiffnt-il comi,iItiionnr'n pointed 10 thiii action at Fall term, 18U9, Xf:. will sell to the highest bidder for. sash subject lo the approval of the combat . v the Court House door in New IJern, said County t on the 81st day of JanoarJ IbOO, at one o'clock p ru, the following lands situate in said state and county on the south eide .f Trent river ahout five miles from the city xf New Bern, bound- ed and described as follows, to wits- ' beginning a 1 tuo mouth of Uypress Branch between Green Hill and Raccoon , ; Island at a marked cypress aud running " the various courses ef said branch 1BU j poles to a place opposite an Iron post on south cast side of said branch, thee in a line with said post from the run of said - branch south 4 degrees west 172 polos to "- an iron post on the north side uf OaK -. Grove, then north 80 degrees west 42 " poles to another iron poet, then south 4 degrees west S3 2-8 poles to an iron - J loel, then north, 86 degrees weBt 85 1-2 t, polt-s to an iron axle post in the lane near a marked sycamore tree, then south 4 degrees west ta back line of Hatcb's land, then with said lino east wariily to Brice's Creek, then down said creek to the beginning, containing one thousand acres, -lore or less. Being the lands described in a deed from H 11 Per-r- to O H Perry, trustee, dated the 18th day of December, 1891, and duly regis, lei od In Craven county, known as the Perry fills plantation, TbU 80th day of December, 1899. A. D. WARD, Commissioner. Administrator's I'lirsuunt to a judgment of the Sn ptrioi couil of Pamlico county, N. 0., in a curtain ppccial proceeding wbcreio M. II. iSultaii, administrator of Bimbo Fisher defeased is plaintiff and Elsie Fixher and others arc defendants the said administrator will sell for cash at the court house in Bayboro on Monday, February R, 1000, between the hour of 12 m and 1 o'clock p m all the land de scribed in the petition: It being a certain tract of land on the east side of Baird's Creek in said County, and on the north tide of Ncuse river be ginning at a nine just above the head of the first small gut ahnvo the mouth of said Creek and runs north 75, cast 253 poles tn a small pint ; tbencu north 64, west 77 poles to a branch that empty into Canaway's gut, thence down the various courses of said branch to Cara way's gut, thence with said gut tn Batrda Creek, thence with said Creek to the mouth of said small gut, thence up said gut to the beginning containing 212 acres more or less. Sec book 71, page 107 of-. rice of ItcfrUler of Deeds of Pamlico county North Carolina. M. U. SULTAN, Administrator of Simbo Fisher, dee'd. II. C. WHITEHUKST, Attorney. January, 1st, 1900. Adminktratrix Notice. ITaving iliis dny duly qualified as Ad ministratrix of the lato Sarah Cohn, notice is herehy given to all parties holding claims against my intestate to firesent same for payment to me On or icfore the 10th day of December, 1900, or this notlco will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. 'All persons Indebted to my intestate are hereby notified to make immediate., payment of sanio or th-y will bo pro ceeded against according to law. This 10th day of December. 1809. - FANNIE C. BliOOKS, Administratrix of Harah E. Cohn, de ceased. Ernul, N. C. Executor" Nolictv Murine qualifk-d as exrentor of Ger. A. RicliHrdpnn circi-Hned, lain of Craven County, North Carolina, ibis is to notify ail persons having claims against the cs -late of said deceased lo preen t litem to tlie uudersigned on or before Dec. 1st. 1900 or this notice will b ( lead in bar of their recoverv. All persons indebted to said estute will please muke inirocdl ate payment. ; , Tbia Nov, 80, 1890, ; H. A RICilARDfON, Exerntor Notice of Seizure. Collector!' Office, 4th, District, I I sleigh, -N. C. f Notice is hereby given of the seizure- ;. of the following property for violation :la , ,, , ot the Interest Revenue laws. - New Bern N. C. November 14, imV? from J. P. Bodmin, 11. L. D byO. M.V.'. Babbitt,. Peputy Collector, One Pkge. ; containing SO gallons, corn whiskey. Any person or persons claiming tho rtaid property are hereby notified to ap pear at my office In Iialelgh, N. C V Within 80' days from dale and make ..-3 claim In the. form and manner pro-:.'-. scribed by law, or the said property will be forfeited lo the United t- iateev " " -E- O.D0K0A,;f-U ; ' y, Collee lor 4th, pUlflct, K. & v -By 0. M. Banmtt,-,.-i-,-P4-:i! f i'. V, ; Drpnty Col. Dili. I)lv,4th,.bist7 N.C. '.0 f :Oeowtlt 18. '99.-.V V .'4'-"j?. Mt tor Paritl(iBPBblk:atloB'A: North Carolina, (Superior Court 'i"' t ?; Craven County Before ibe Clerk. ' i i1-'- i . noch Wadaworihb 1 - 1 VS , ff-:. Edward Dinlini snd Helen Hrrlis and :, - .' V . -- Infant. .. - To Edward Dlnklnai yoa wilt take no lice that 'the aliove named platntitl, Enoch Wadeworth, bs begun a proceed ing In this Court .for the sale for parti Hon of a certain tract of land in Craven county, folly described In a deed from II.. P. Dtnklni to Caroline Dinklns, rrrordi dl In the nlllce of the register of Deeds of. Crevfn county, bonk 117, pagea ICS, 114,. 85.: The f aid plnlnlllf In snld proeeeil Inirs avering that he Is the owner of i. Ihicrrnt in sali land and that ) mi Hie said I'Mward Dinklns, ai lbs owner of a oodlvldeil 18 Interost therein; and pray ing for a (ale of said land for a division, tlweof. - -' - Vou are therefore notified to appear p' the Ofllreof lhe(:lerk of ihe t-nr.-i -i Court of Craven ouiimv on Kii i y i,,,. 2fllh day fif January, V.i ,0. si ilie hour f 1? o'cloi k M. an!T answer or il 'Mir I the petition tiled In aalil pin-e"!:- - t 1 r otherwise (I- fond the prune y 1 1 be advl ' d. Tills 1'. 1 , iTil-r 1 '). V. " Clnk - f I' " V-v 'I- I 5.
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