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inn jou;.:.. Ll'-ilAL K0TICES. LFtiAL NOTICEI. Poul!bed every day io tie j-tar.'excej.t Monday, at 99 Mtcidte street. ,1'lK.NR No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, V;,, :: EDITOR ASB PKOPHIETOH- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. O ic-ieae, ;n advance.. ... 00 una u i , sot tij advance ,...500 ;",' illosihlv.-oy 'earner In the cltyi. ,?.o0 ' Advertising Rates furnished oa appli cation. , i ".. " - ': EuferiidJst the Post Office, Hew Bern, H. C-i at second class ter.,'-i.s.-iv. Otttial Paper t yXtir Bet - CraTe County.; - - . KetT Bern, N.C Jan., 20, 1800. ; ftt-J-" ronmB, sTjoipt. , - u ' -"sviiii.t oiay'W x;ymd ;the attempt to v;:J"BqK' 'tmujlKraey thh. Sijr a f-w des ago, nr. with,- the result- that ' i.K'ili Ante lw- 'Muflvl. r.lhat.- !. fail. ure.. , , . , I Briefly stated, the ease w the n monfhg of a white employer, by hi ne gro employes before a negro magistrate, who might-be supposed to favor; the ''neg-oes-aa against the White man. -r As tt the Individual merits of the case, . which are really unimportant as bearing oo the matter, at negro .magistrates, it can be Raid that ,ibe attempt waa one on ''the part of the negro -employees toex- ton-f Jtyment fot services hot performed "by jajfag a white man In the obnoxious position. of -appearing before a negro magistrate. ' , :. Fortunately for the sake of decency and law and order, there was an exhibi tion of food senso displayed on each side, the negro-magistrate being -wailed upon before the case was brought up, and quietly told a few things,'' and bis accepts oce of the situation and dismiss ing the case. : Wltu no thought or desire to lessen - the peoullur dignity land 'power .Which -- niav be hi vested In the office of a negro magistrate, or to especially lecture the . nog.'o inn;;1strates ef New Bern on the dttl:es of their offleea, the Jocirm, oe lleves that any but the most obtuse negro iiiivuitM i t jmj vwuy uiw b insvii uuin this - ra?e if a white, man before the neirro msfflatrate Chanman: ,tv .:;.-.- ,. Calmness, good sense and moderation prevailed ia tills Instance, but it 14 just as well for the negro magistrates in . the fntti-e, If such esses may be brought to tbem for fiielr disposal,' to ' not merely think., but io act at once,, and Doa'T accept such cspos, . .. And the discreet negro magistrate will fibserve thhj Don', -. v: ..t '? -J - ,: There la more Catarrh In this section of tbt country than all other diseases . pat together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease,- and prceeerlbed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It : Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore ' MMHli.ll.ll.lltll...l - . tn-ii,- Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only - eonstiiutlonal cure oa the market.; It Is taken Internally ia deera from 10 drops to a teaspoonful.. . It acta directly on the :. blood and mncous surfaces of the system. They otter one hundred dollars for any ; ease It fails to care. - Send for ofrculars and testimonials. . - - - s ' F. J. Cheusy if C., Toledo, O. ', i'BoM by nrugglsta, 75c ; ,7: ".' Hall's Family Fills are tba best. :'. ,"- - -f-.--. -FrufMsltaaJ Honor. .- '. '," . Tou can't see tht editor far three ' bnpM,'.' said the office boy to the pro ,Unvfiel bnaior.stj ."do you want ' to WU !" i, " - ' ; ..The professional humorist tapped bis : brof thO'igh'.fuiJy. .'Hat I bare it!" be f xnlstoieitf Vi'll go out and get my hair cut, sml- pei lisps that will reduce my .-, T S.Duffy ft Co guarantee eyery bot- , tie of ChiimberUln's Cough Remedy and Will refund the money to any one who it -not satisfied after aslng twe-thirds of the contents. This Is the best remedy In the world for la grippe, Coughs, colds croup and whooping cough and is pleas ant f.snd safe to take. It prevents any ; tendeuoy of a cold te result.in pnea mooia :: -' ; . Conlr ry. : ; ; Ifslbebad young man who nsuslly lives ft a good old sge. TREE OF CIIAIiCE. Any adult suffering from a cold si on the breast, bronolilils, UiroHl or troubles of any nature, who will cu F.8 Duffy Co's, will beprrsentH a ssniple bottlo of J;hi lino s (;,., Byrup, f ree Of charKO. Only one I given to one person, and none ! dren without order fioin pun nu -No llirost or lunir ri-ni-!y v r Such S Slllo SS noschec's (;mui B In all puns of tin-- :. . ! , j i ty yrrs or n ,;;inni . ttlo.d lung II at with man til t) '1 R11J- friii.-r i r t iii l..; vi r.l, 1 have ci-vcr t-.-i-n I. ;'i-t r nil couaumed lu ntii quitutitH-a us b-rc, but apparently there Is very l:;;,o drunkrnneKS. The dry ntmc;;.bei e aud the atoms of snud that one Is constant ly Inhaling excite an abnormal thirst, no doubt, and they Ray that tlie buman sj-stetn' requires an unusual amount of stimulant to sustain the beat and fatigue of tbls climate. ' 1 am quite sure that this duty la not neglected. Judging by the extraordinary excesses which are witnessed without comment daily and hourly at every club and ho tel 1 - Flalf a dozen cocktails before break. fast--ooe man at luulque Is said to nqulre 17 to start bis machinery In motion a bottle of Scotch or Irish whisky at breakfast, another at lunch, wines and cordials at-rtlnncr. brandy and soda' every now and then durlug the day, alternating with copious and freijneot drafts of beer- and ,the same reiwnted alt the evening, witb a night cap of whisky and a bottle bealda the bed In case of a restless nlgbt this Is considered a moderate Indulgence, and the way they mix things n amazing, t have seen a party of business men around a table at a club .drinking cock tails, brandy and aoda, beer, cham pagne, "sherry", and vermuUi. at - the name sitting during business bours and return to repeat the performance tev-. ernl times during the day s-Chi Let ter tq Chicago Uecord. ' ; Th Rng-iiiMr'a Storr. ' ' "To run over a man perhaps) tbafs the only thing of ail that shakes me. To see him on the track within 10 or 20 feet of you, to know that yon can't atop to gave him. to feel the wheels of the engine go over hi body, crunching out bla life a man doesn't want to experi ence that more than once In a lifetime. i'lt's worse with a child. There was 'an old mate of mine to the west when I was riding In the Union Pacific nev er mibd bla nnme; he's dead- pow as good an engineer as ever stood In box, coot nerve like steel, had been through-three wrecks. holdup And a Bre. i Well, one day Jim was a little be hind -his schedule and mode like Any thing for the next stop. - There waa a crossing right In front f him. He saw that everything was clear, as he" thought, and went right -Ahead, when U at once out of a dump of trees there ran little golden haired fairy right In front of tbe engine., It was all over In one Instant, and when the train stop ped Jim dropped like a log. It was two months before be crept bock again to work. - But be eoold never -come to that crossing bnt he saw tbe little girl with bcr hair fluttering In tbe wind running out from tbe trees. And one day he Just got off his engine, turned It over to the second man and walked a wny, nev er to be seen again untll hls body was found In tbe river." Leslie's Weekly. ' MOZl.KT'8 UCMOR KTJXIB. , , ' ' ;: PleamsjmalToBl. prepared from the fresh Juice of Lemons, comkioed - with oiler vegetable - liver loaica.xathartics. aromatio atimnlanu. Bold by dtttggist,Oc and (1.00 bottles: Far biliousness and constipation. For Indigestion and foul stomachy' - Far alck and nervous headaclies. For palpitation and heart falluie lake Lemon Elixir. - - -For sleeplessness and. nervous pros- tration. . v . ' , .: For lass of appetite and debllitv. -T --For fevers, malaria and .chliis tale Lemon Ellxirk i 'i-,: Ri.-r.ti. - " - Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulstion, take Lemon tiUir. - - Lemon Elixir will not Tail you In soy of tbe above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or d!scaed .liver, stomach er kidneys. -" - . .. --. 60c and l bottles at all druggists; - Frcpared only by Dr. H. Mo.ley, At lanta, Ga. , . r . - , ( - "L ' ,' """ v -' , -. . w , ' AtTheOartioI. i i v t have just taken the last f two bot tles of Dr. Moxley's Lemen :! Kliilr for nervous headache, indigestion, with dis eased liver and ktilneyr. ; The Elixir cured me. I found it tbe greatest meilo eine lever ased.-:''. -. . -;-c ; . t J H MrstcH, Attorney M F. Street, Washington, D. Cv ' ytC'L James,- Cell 'station. V Ala., writes: I hive auSercd greatly from In digestion or dyspepsia; one bottle of Lemea Elixir done me mora good, than all tee medicine I have ever ukcu, '-.; KOKttTTS LEMON HO PROFS. Carres all Coughs, Colds,' Hoarseness Sore Throat, Bronchitis, . Hemorrhage, a ad all throat and lung dlaeaaes. Elegant reliable.-. h .-V- 85c at druggists. Prepared enly by Dr. H. If ezley, Atlanta, Ga, .. . . .. " '''V'l'V Oaty Frtfcf utr. , Good ' resolutions -should never ' be allowed to become things of the passed, FB Thirkieldi, Health Inspector of Chicago, sayss "Kodol Dyspcpsia'Cure cannot be recommended too big hi v. ' Ii cared me of severe dyspepsia." It digests what yoa eat and cures Indlgesltoo, keuirtbur'n and all forms of dyspepsia, F 8 Duffy , ",".' Insoainla Is sometimes another, -name for a guilty conscience. - Br. B. Petchtoa's Anti'BiareMc.' . Way be worth to yoa more tbau f 109 If you have a eblld who soils tieihllni; ... ... . . . , . irora incontenco oi waicr ilUTintt slrep Cures old and youi-i? alike. It arte tliB trouble at Oi), . Enid by C. 1 Bradhass, drur;:!st, Kcw Turn, N. O. " i ' Bjones "It's a s oiirholveii alone," llnniuppe "'y I believe we should pl." " Ii tl.Ing to live fut i- in!., live eilts ! en title r p. I want to ! t thn . -k ! fiom r' !!'' .1 1 ! 1 ( ! h. '..iil'H I' ' ) I . 1 1,1 7 -. I- ' 1 hi 1 rr 11 h ii - - i f 1 1 r 1 1 :. ; . cu cdnnct even L'od is the Th, greatest sustdmet of the 6ixy And when you make it pure by taking Hood's Sdrsi pari'.'.a you havt the perfect health in Vjf.ich even hard oork becomes easy. 1 Wl'lMf! to F'id Out. i 8i!!rns You can't lull touch about a man's" financial condition - from the Clothes he wears. - . . Cynlcns No, you must see his wife's clothes, - - ?rtaAW:ltDTy ItlicOEnaUsm Crd In S - ' . - Pays. . ' Morton L. Hill of Lebanon, Ind., says: 'My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in tvery muscle and Joint; her suffering was twiible nod Tier Imdy. and face wern swollen uluiitfc beyoad recognition bad beea ia bud fu. si s weeks and had eight pays t! as, li.n. ivceivcd do benefit nnlil sua tiled the Mystic Cure for KbeumaiJ l.-!n.. It gave immediate relief and she was ii'e iu wu!k about In three days. ' 1 am su it snvi htt life." Bold by T A Len;(V..fr;gIkt1'New Con. , ' . r -' ' , , Whea Jlth CMm.. - . . When a man wears home-made olothas he begins to lose faith In the eternal- fit ness of things, , r-J" i' .. It has been demonstrated repeatedly In every -slate In the union and In many foreign conn tries '.that Chamberlain's Coegb Tt-aiedy Is a certain preventive s'ud enra for croup, It baa became the uulveiaaf remedy for trat disease. It. V- 'Fiiberof Liberty, W. Vs., only re peats -what , has been said around tbe globe when be writes; "I have need Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In my family for several years and always with pel feet success. We believe that H is not only the best cough remedy, bnt that It Is a sure cure for croup. It baa saved the Jives, of eur children, a number of times." This remedy la for sale by f. S. Duffy Co. ' i Piwforrml Th OUmr Bird, .-..y. s -. I don't care for your poem Tbe song of tbeLarb, remarked the editor. The poet sighed wearily. To tell the truth, be replied. I myself much profer the lay of tbe hen, . . . ; jiSorjk -, "I sat indebted to One Minute Cough Cure Tor my health and life. . It eared me of lung , trouble following grippe." Tbous&ndft owe their lives to the prompt action of this never failing remedy. It cures oqiighs," colds, croup 'bronchitis, pneumonia, grlype and throat and long Llroublesr Its early use prevents-con Sumption. It is theonly harmless remedy that gives Immediate results. F S Puffy. llitifvlaa tlia Batter Ilalt-' . " I Hoa I believe everything my wife tolls ma; - . - Joai -On general prlnclplesf v:ci-. ? Hoax-rTes; I think every man should belinve about half he hears, and I prefer to bellve the bettor half... ;, v Belief ta Six Basura, ;. ' plstressing Kidney and Bladder DIsJ ease relieved In six hours by "New Great Bouth American Kidney Cure." 'It Is a great surprise on account of Its, exceed ing promptness In relieving pain in blad der, kidneys and back, in male or female Relieves retention of water almoat im mediately. If yoa want quick relief and vara tbls is tbe remedy. Soldiy C. 1 Bradbam, druggist, Hew Bern, W. 0. ; fi, " ' ' ' 1 1 - -r'V-: Kw ' . .' - t- Irrlgatloa VntMHvr -. .- ; - In cultivating a voice it is not neces ry to Irrigate tbe vocal chords. '.l-iC': ' ' .' i"ii ' ; ;.V--fv- 'fT, I. BeVry, Loganton, Pa., writes, !'I am willing to take my oath that I was curedTit pneamonla entirely by tba ase of One Mlnuto Cough Cure after doctors failed. It also cured my children, of whooping cough." Quickly relieves and cures coughs, colds, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children all like It Mothers eudorse it. F 8 Duffy. .... LawOaaatFtrst. '. . ' ' Many a fellow who tells bis best girl she is 1 he tibt of his life raises an awful row ever the alzu of the gas bills after they H-e married. fi-f---' ' "A-youug man. came Into oar store yiiiterdsy suffering from a severe attack of c'.amp colic," writes B F Hess, miller en general merchant. Dickey's foun tain. Pa. "ile had tried various home remedies without relief. As I had ased Chamberlain's Colic, Cbelcra anil I)lar rhoea Itemady I Rave him a doto and it soon brought lilia eut alright. 1 never saw a fellow so lejoicod." Hold by F 8 Duffy A Co. The refined pl:c.t li t convrrutiDi;.,;.' -l'rh'a. "It's a v ' 1 ii snd ! I to tl ',,!,, - ' 'if f..i.l s 1. 1 O'A 11 l..iu'l, I's s v I If your l , J is vt "think of cue." A ;i .','1...':. r t n a 1um.. fot ' . . a : .-. s. -. .!. A t : ?!f cui.scil ciu-rti. .-e drove up to tl.e I.--aditij tvnumal entrance. An erne Ci;itd man, with ct:8 that Bccmed to told the terror of some chnraal horror un speakable, issued from the station. Two men of professional appearance accom panied hira. ; The carriage door was slammed and the vehicle driven rapidly away. When it stopped, It was before a private institution for the Insane in this city, and it closed the. last chapter of a story greweome, horrible, tragic. The occupant of the carriage wn a brilliant young lawyer In a city In New Vgsk state. - He was utterly without . left. He boasted of it. Time and again tests were made to break his Iron nerve without avail. It needed the inffciwity of a group of medical -students to consum mate bis fate and to crush his spirit as a piece of steel io the breaker. . ' - v In his city is a college of medicine. Borne of hia friends were students there in. Secretly they formulated their plan. When nil was tcariy. challenge was made and accepted. . The terms .were these: The lawyer was to enter the dls sectlng room of the college, at I) o'clock that night. He must be nnaccouipanled, A dim lii;ht would be burning in the room, - As he entered he was to-be per mlttol one glnnce nround the room. Then he was to proceed at once to tbe-opposlte side of the room and take his seat with his back toward the entire dissecting room. At the end of- every half hour he was to be permitted one glance around. This must continue until daybreak. . No second look would be allowed until the half hftnr had expired, , s At 0 o'clock the young man entered tbe room.' .The fetid smell usual to the place greeted bim. A lamp burned dimly, throwing Its feeble rajs on the dissecting table. . On It lay a shrouded cadaver. The corners of the room .were filled with grcwsome shadows. Bnt one look could be taken. Tbe young man drew up his chair and resolutely turned his bock to the room. - The half- hour passed, v ile raised his headland glanced, over hia shoulder. - The eyelids of the cadaver seemed to raise and look at him. ' He could not give another glance to-satisfy himself and turned -his face away once: more. Tbe next half hour passed. slowly. The fetid odor seemed to increase. At Inst the time tame again tor the second look. . Quickly he glanced over his shout-" der. The head of the corpse seemed to be raising Jtself. ' The lamp gave a sud den flicker. . i . 1 1 " t The- next half hour was an eternity. The surroundings, the silence, the inde scribable odor, all combined to excite the young man a imnginatios. to the highest pitch. : At last the time for tho third look came, - ne was sure now that the head waa rnlscd the eye, wide-open, looking at him. - , ; - -- But only; one 'look. '-Twcnty, mlantea passed. A shriek was heard by : the watchers outside the room. They rushed In;- The young lawyer was Insanely laughing and shrieking. The form on the dissecting table had metamorphosed It self . Into- 'the chief : of .;'the students1 cliques But the lawyer never again re covered bis reason. Philadelphia In quirerv . i -' 1 i r'.;i.tv!i. ' ' ' .ii-:-.:.:-j.i.j, -1 .' Orowtiist Crocker r, . Beccntly there wns sold In New- York for no less a sum "than f 1,00ft an -old fashioned china- plate of the extremely ure kind n-blch ia known to the collect ors 'as "growing crockery.'!. From the plate itself bad sprung to a height vot more than a third of an inch a- sort of eruption of beautiful crystals that seem ed to take the form of elegant trees and miniature pagodas. Th growing crystals were gradually rising higher and higher. and they had brought up with them the enamel surface of .the- plato at every point where they had sprung from the body -of the latter. ; Such plates are a chemical manifestation of tbe rarest pos sible kind, and only a very few years ago a teapot, the property of a lady In Wo barn place,-' London,- that had become covered with beautiful crystals In thla way, was sold-to a collector for 13,000. i The clay of which such china ia. made contains alumina and magnesia, and in certain cases these are so acted upon by tbe presence of sulphuric acid as to pro duce fibrous crystals-that-are In reality very much of the character of Epson salts, or crystals of alum.- Only a very, very ; few instances of this .''growing crockery" have ever occurred, benco the "fancy'1 prices that examples fetch .The plate sold the other day bad belonged to a poor person who bad never attached mucb value to it. , i. :v f-j '..-..'iTfsUsilBSjt isiaep Doaa. The natives t Nw Mexico seem ta have an original way of training abep herd dogs... A pan Is taken Jroni Its mother as soon after birth as possible (the breed of dog Is Immaterial). The young of sheep or goat is taken away, and the pop Is substituted. After the first tow days the pup is never, fed ex cept just before the flock goerto pasture ia tbe morning and Just after the Sheep are brought in at night As soon as be can walk be goes out with the flock and stays with it all day. Whenever he bet gins to anticipate -supper by trying to drive the flock in before sundown be gets ounished. After be is about a year old he takes a flock out, guards it from other dags and" coyotes during the doy and brings it In at the proper time at night without supervision.' - -. - : LKtU rlatrltlT Valae. ,. . The CRrrot, parsnip, turnip,- beet and radish have little nutritive value, being mostly water; They ennnot be said to be Important articles of diet, but for change and variety they have some value. 1 ney are also very useful in making vegetnhle soups. The Jise of celery is extending rapidly and when properly grown fnt nishes s delicious relish sod considerable nutriment. It has some reputation as an antidote for rhesimntUm, but other appe tizing fruits are no douht equally useful. It has also a reputation for promoting sleep. . " - What Plit He Hraat Thomas Pnlley Aldrleh, who Is kind to literary apprentices, ia said to have re ceived not long nt!0 from an ambitious young author n volume or rurniiiuiim ill "fur bim to rend." r or a moment ua Htiti-i.-'Tf-'l. but til en a hnmiy in .1 t ; 11 nd lie nmii this dear 1 I , 1 your hooli it.' i limiilt.i i i.-.- n ' k.i iLTO C.'-csts ui.atyou cat. It artt ficlally d i gM t the food and aids Kature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the lawei, discovered digest ant snd tonic. Do other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It trj. staotly relieved and permanently cures Dy8pep8iar. Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, 6Mtralgia,Cramps,and all other results of lmperfectdigestioo. Praparsd by C C DeWltt a Cs, Cbleago. T. r?. DUFfT. , ? KEEPWABMJ By bav ig ww.tlier strln ut. ca. your d ort and in lo s. For Sale by -;-,i AlfO have 'aipjod Mulo For Bale, cash Hello Central," Qixe i He 149, Moore' f-'Wool YI, ' Where they keep Dry Wood, tawtd any length you want, and will de'ive. it at your door. Fall-measure guars? -wd. Mr i. W.Moore Willie at he oc and glad to ncoommndate his - old cus tomers "Don't forget the plac, -on iSouth Front street by the railroad and Phone 149. . J. T. H. M90KE. vJTEW BEBIT GRIST -r MILLS. -i , Xew Mills, , Itoltlng Client, . Slevatons and ' ; Corn Cleaners. Ofjthe Latest Improved and Up- to-Date mil Machinery.- YOUR IHADK IS SOLICITED. UT SPECli UTAINS token in clean- !n and poliahiug. grain before going through the mills, wbtoh insuns pure meal. f Corn, Hominy, Oata and Mixed Feed. GEORGE BISHOP. Mew Bern, H. O, r . - - 1 Henry's Pharmacy, ?hi Middle Street. Prepare For War In Time of Peace. vjust received a Supply of XOADED GUBr" 8ure tieatb to Roaches, Bed Bugs. Moths, Water Bugs and all In sect. Will not stain or great e U,e tin -et fabric;; Ine trialls all that's need l to convlcoalimost: A full line of ToIlvVAriicles, rerfum- ; Physician's-prtaoriptions ,'ca efullx oompnnded.!ti:::fisril';-'!i-s: -.-iV' "Betum'bijJ? JiOnica'Begtster'of Deeds '" ' Zte&virr of Craven 'County - y fe-lfaw Bern. Jany. i, 1000) ' rJIpr'""?:';;'-!: ' i -Jf.pwneriof a public ferry, tell gate, yon are required by law to deliver or to return to me, within ten days after the iirst day of Jany 1900 a sworn state ment of your gross receipts for, tbe six months proceeding the first day of Jany. 1000. ii"-: ';-i'Vss;V.i-3iK . t3TIf a liveryman, I yoq are required by law to deliver or return to me within tcji days after the first day of Jany. iWi a sworn . statement of the number of herses.and mutes kept for ' hire at any time during the' six months proceeding. the first day of Jany. leoOri ?"? h " t3TIf a dealer of spirituous, vidous pr malt liquors,, or manager of a dispensary you are required hj lawito deliver or ra in rn Mi 111", WIUHU u-ll usya aifcr tun first day of Jany 11)00 the' total- amount of purchase mado by tou.i'i -or out of the Btate, for the six months' preceerMng the first day of Jany 1000. ". -' - r Prompt compliance with the law Is earnestly requested, and for failure to do so vou will lie required to come before the Hoard of county Commlfsionors. , I'liNf SI M. Grrrn, i - Hcglster of Deeds.' 11 1 n f n I . 'iitn. Notice of Sale of Land 'Fur Piriitiito. NesTH CimoLiN, 1 In the Superior Craven county. - court beiore the I Clerk. R K Whitehead vs George Simmons. -Honah Simmons and Stephen Him mona, . , Pursusnt to a drecree of the :8uprlor C'-ui t of Craven county in the 1. hove en titled proceedings, for sale of land for partition rendeifd hy the Clerk of- anid court on the lBth day Decembor, i81)9 - ; - The undersigned as commlssionei will offer for sale and sell at publio auction foroftsh to the highest bidder at tlie court bouse door of Craven t-ounty, Monday tlie 22nd day of January,-1900 at ibe hour of 18 o'clock, noon, af! the following described real estate to Witt - Lying and being in the county of Cra ven and Btate aforesaid adjoining th" lands of James Jackson and others, 00 tbe south side of Neuse river, and west side of Adairs Creek, bordering on Godfrey's creek and containing fji acres more or less, ", , , This December 18tb, 1P69. - , KOHL'LUti A. NUNN, Otnmis'r. -1 , ' Executor's Notice. Having this day qualified as Executor 01 the last will and testament 01 Adolpn (John, notice ia hereby given to all per sons' having claims against said Adolph Colin, must present the same on or be fore the 16tb day of December, 1000, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. '. . . . AU persons Indebted to the said Adolph Coba are hereby notified that they roust make immediate settlement with tbe un dersigned or collection of same, will be enforced according to law. , This the 10th day of December, 1890. Executor of Adolph Cohn, deceased. PUliLiUATlON OF SUMMONS. North Carolina I Superior Court Craven County ' Jany Term 1900 . Cora W- Peck . vs. E. J. Peck. Let E. J. feck taketiotioe that an ac tion entitled as above baa been began agninat bim by Cora W. Peck iu tbe .su perior Court of Craven county for divorce and 'that , ke Is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint at the next term.of said court to be held at New Bern, on the 8th Monday before the 1st Monday in March luw. W. a. W ATdON, C. . U PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS North Carolina, ) Superior Court, uraven Uonniy. I Jany. t erm, lwu. Mat vina Mooro vs. Alexander F. Moore. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court oi uraven county for divorce. viuculo matrimonii, and said defendant is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court for Craven county to 30 held on tbe nfth Monday hot ore the first Monday in March, 1000, it being the iilth day of January riUOO. at the court house 01 said county, in tlie city 01 new uern, anu snswer-or uemur 10 me com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court fer relief demanded in said complaint. W. M. WATSON. Clerk of the Superior Court. This 19th day of December, 1899. . Notice of Administration. Having administered upon the estate 01 f.auior Morton aeceaseu, an persons are hereby notified to pay to the under sitmed ail debts, due said estate at once: aud all persons holding any claim against the same are noiilicd to present tbe same to me duly verlned as required oy taw en or before the IStb day of January 1901, or this notice, will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. - This January 13th, 1000. . .Thomas F. McCarthy, Administrator of Esther Morton dee'd. Administratrix Notice. . Havlnir thta dav Qualified as Adminis tratrix of the late Henry C. Davis notice is hereby given to all parties, holding claims gainst my Intestate to prewnt same for payment to me on or before the 15th day of January, 1901, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their , recover.. - AU persons indebted ' to Ay inteBtale are hereby notified to make immediate payment of same or they will be proceed ed aeainst according to law.- This 15th day of January, 1900. t - - Lilla. B. Davis, Administratrix of Henry 0. Davis, de -. aul Yl Rarnwall. 1 r . i- . ; ,xii 1' . . . ' J" .'. ; Pt'-snant to a certain deed of trust ex ecuted on the 20tb day of December, 1897 by Joseph T Barnes to Milton L Ho.lowell, mstee, recorded In tbe office of tbe rexlsler of deeds of Craven coun ty in book 124, folio 153, to secure a car ta n note Oi even ante nerewiin, aue ana payable oa December Both, 1893 -.and detail1! having boon made In tha pay ment or aald hoto now tnerciore upon the request of tue holder of said note I Milton L Hollowell. Trustee, will offer for sale and sell at tbe court house door inllravenenujty at publio auction for casn 10 uie uigneat oiausr oa wouno-u dav the Slat day of February 1900 at tb hoiA of .12 o'clock m. to aatfs'y the pro ilsiona of said deed of tiust, l'i the followed resl entslet Lying and being sltuala io the citv of New Hern, county of Craven and State of North Caro'ina adloinlo' the landa of Roscoe Jone-. Isaac Nixon, and others, on the east side of Oak street and bounded as follows: Hn !. nrtrfh liv thn lotnf R W flji-'ran. tor oc.ouplcd by B-jaooe Jones, on tbs south by the lot of Isr-c Nixon, said lot being lot No. 103 in- the Joshue Sootl . . - . . ..... , 1 1 i. Oivision, iroui'ilg UJ iwi anu f muu uu Oak street, and heine 102 feet deep. iupi'ir back to George Vt erdboya lot on the ('Hit lielnn tha Biune lot conveyed to Josepii Humes by deeuT of Damon Karnes, boatinjr chile of Mnrch 9th, eonli l in bicik r '! 10I10 -1 ' J, In the oJ i: .. i' of the i i --i trr of I for Craven riiun'V. to Whil a Ure.it. r .-rercfl IS hern for a full ami mure ifiinn o ileT -p''i '1 his Junto" v l'; 'i. '" ' ' 1 iilLTlM J- Xl.l.h, ' Trnm.ce for i oin-a U lioHowe!!. a.: ra tor's I'-" -! f . Notice of Sale of Valuable Lamia North Carolina, - " " . u Oruvra County ' , f"l'.r Court. " The Natlouat Bank of New Bern . : : s.:".'.., 5 -J -.- "HH ferry and O II Perry, r . .The undf rsigned , -cormiiVsioirt- hh , : peinu-d in this actum at Fall Ttirni, IMQ, , will aril to I ho big hi Hi bnliltr fm ciishA subject to tlie approval oi the court, at - lha I tmri House rtmir lu fiew Hern, ttud .- cotmly, Am tl Slat day of January II 00t t oun o'clock p in, thu. following lama situaie in said vlale and county ort ttm w srmtu ridect'Trwit river snont Slo :! mdrs from the city of Mew Item, bouud- ed aud described us follows, to wilv ;.. i-ieginning a "tbe mouth or tiyptese .; UraucU between Crecn Hill and Itavcoon island at a marked cypreRa and running the various courses, of said branch Ihtf ; poles to a place opposite an iron post oa south east side of twM branch, thea m m t line with said poxtfrum the 11111 of sutd ' urancn soutn 4 cegree wont 1a pulia to -au iron por-t on I lie . north side of ' OaK Grove, then north 80 degrees- wl 42 poles to another lion post, then soutli 4 degrees west 88 poles to an iron . post, then north 80 degrees west 85 1 a - ' poles to an iron axle poet in the lane near a marked sycamore tree, then south 4 d grees west to back line of Hatch s land, then with sini line east wardly to Brice's Creek, then down said oreek to the beginning, containing 011.1 aonsanu acres, i(re or less lit-ing the lands described in a deed from II 11 Per- . r'leOll Hi-rrv. trustee, dated ilin 18lh day of December, 1891, and duly n-)(ia- tereil lu Craven county, known as the ferryvllle plantation. - This BOt day or December, iSP'J. A. D. WARD, Commissioner. Administrator's isale. . Pursiinnt to a judgment of the Su perior on it ol Pamlico county, N. C, In certain special proccedini; wheieln M. H. Sultan, administrator of Siinlici Fisher deceased is plaintiff and Elsie Kisber and others are defendants the said administrator will sell for cash at I he. court house In Bayboro on Monday, r eornajy . iuuu, tietween the noor of It m and 1 o'clock p m all the land de scribed In tbe petition: It twins' a certain tract of land on the east side of Baird's Creek In said County, and on the north side of Neuse river be ginning at a pine just above tho hemi of the first small gut above tbe moulhof said ('reek and runs north 7;", east 253 poles to a small pine; thence north 54, west 77 poles to a branch that cmptys Into Canawsy's gut, thence clown the various courses of said brunch lo Cm-s way's gut, thence with said irtil to Usirds Creek, thence with said Creek to I ho mouth of said small gut, thence np said gut to the beginning containing 212 acres more or less. Bee tioou n, pago lin nl tice of Register of Deeds of I'lmillco county North Carolina. M. H. SUI.TAN, Administrator of Rlmho Fisher, deci'd. H. C. WHITEHUUST, Attorney. January, 1st, 1900. Admini: tralrix Notice. Having this day duly qualified as Ad ministratrix of the late Sarah Cohn, notice Ib hereby given to all pintles holding claims against my Inlcstuli: to present same for payment to me on or before the lfltb day of December, I'.lOO, or this notice will be pic mli-d in b: i of their recovery. All persona Indebted to my Inicplale are hereby notified to make Iminciliiite payment of samo or Ihcy will be pro ceeded agulnst according to law. This 16th day of December, ISdO. FANNIK C. BROOKS. Administratrix of Sarah E. C'nhn, de ceased. Ernul, N. C. Administratrix Notice ! ll.-iving qualified as the Adminlslisliix of J M Smith, deceased; Into of I he coun ty of Craven, this is to notify all persons having claims against the euliile of the deceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or bofoic the 51b dy of De cember, 1900, or this notice will be plcncl in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sai.l estate will pleaso make immediate payment. SARAH A. SMITH, Admx , . -i - of J M Smith, dec eased. This December 5, 1890. - . ISxeeutioii Hale. By virtue of a writ of execution to me IsBued from tbe Superior Court of Car teret county In action w heroin the Hy man Supply Co. is plaintiff and K. E. Terry and O..E. Lincoln are defendants.. I will on Saturday the z7th, day of Jan uary at 13 o'clock m. In James City at the . saw mill of Munger and Bennett offer for sale at publio auction to the highest bidder for cash all tbe right, title and interest of the above named defend ant to the following property to wit: . One boiler, one planer, one blower, one bellows, one lot of Delia, pulley, hangers snd miscellaneous attachment, one box of fixture and two cans of oil, and on the same day at the hour of two o'clock p m it th New Bern Mid-Winter Fair Associations' grounds In the city of New Bern under said execution all the right title and Interests of said .defen-i dants ta and to the following , property tC-Wll:."- '-.'.-.:-:-,:;i-:.::v-i:;V V V , One band and bracket saw machine, one Colloday mould machine, two Leh man servicing machines, one wood rip machine, one Buffalo Itesaw machine, 3 Iron rip saw table, . one , aandpaperlng machlne, ens ober Lathe, one II B tfmilh machine, one lot abafting, pulleys, bell-' log, hangers, one lot of wood, taws, etc. .juor.i'u tun Bin, Biisria, i January 18, 1900. V: W Sale1 For- Partitiofl-'.-Publication UUUIIUUIIIiAV'r l' i' JV .: s -jKorth Carolina ) 8upbrlCr dourt ' Craven CounfV Before tbe Clerk. 1 Enoch Wadsworth , " " "w-'-'x'.'--'-" :: Edward Dinklns arid Helen Hsrrli and . . ;.?:. Infants j-' ' ' , To Edward Dinklns; you Will .lake tir ties that the aliove named . plalnti.I, Jl,DOcri Waosworth, list heenn a pm Inv In this t'o'irt fur tue k ci fur t t . ' ren. l tl ( f 1. ! i-i ( . i , :! y , -nl .fin a . ii.. lo ( aroline 1 ukum, 1 in i eeil iii of tho rei'ister of I)-i (in. n i-.-. ..ty, book JIT, P'';-cs X I, I: i, ! i. 'ibe p.. l plnlntiif In sJ proceeil f h mciln;; tlmt lie Is Ilia owner of 8 ,1 .- t. In IhihI and C 't. you Dm i- i i ; hi tl I i ii U hm, si U e luci'riifs l!i Vill. ( .'i i ileri-V thc-ieiii. n) pi - - i ; f r a ii ii uf s nd iiuiil fur a in :.-'J'lj!'-r"'tr t ; 4 , it1 "v , - I . - ?- - .' .i.,! . i .
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