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t 1 1 13 jgu:;j Published every day in Ihe year, except Monday, at SIS Middle street. PuokbNo. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS,. KDITOU AND- PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATE8. One year, in advance. ...... ,.-4.00 One year, not in advance..... 5.00 Monthly, by carrier in the city.. . . .60 Advertising Rates tarnished on appli cation, . . Entered at the Pout Office, New Bern, N. C, as aecond claw matter. - .-; OOleUl Paper of New Ber aad Cravea Coaaly.; New Bern, N. Chi. 80, 1900. JIB CROW LAW FOR YIRGIMA. - The passage In the House of the sep arate car bill, or as often designated, the Jim Crow bill, by the Legislature tit Virginia, shows thatlcommouweaUl. to be full; np to the recognized standard of the day, wlilch decrees against Ihe com mon mixing of .the whit and black races, either in public or private. . i There never have been any really good and serious arguments against ihe pa a ige of the separate car bill. ' '. " The 'transportation company! are at first put to some little extra expense, but once established, It Is la every way more advantageous to the transportation company that "the two races be in separate: compartments, as it will do away with the various disorders which hare increased with the additional privi leges granted the negro. f , j ,:'- .,To the traveling' pnbllo tba comming ling of the two races has ever been a source of irritation, discomfort and a menace to health and comfort. . . . There may be those of the negro race who will declare against this Jim Crow law, but it will be only that class which seeks to force Itself upon white) people, not because It seeks to travel In first class compartments, but more to. assert an equality which no white person would even admit, even if having to submit to the objectionable negro. , - - , The separata car bill is a sign of ad- :, ranced civilization, there la nothing of an attempt to humiliate the negro race, for the accommodations for each race are equal, v ' .. i ., The people of Virginia are t be' con gratulated on this matter of legislation, and once it becomes a law, there will be no regrets on any side, the only surprise will be that such a law had not been passed long before.' : .-. ".-!-. . There is more Catarrh In this section of theoontry than all other dlseaseV put togetner, ana umu me last tew years ; was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local . disease, and presecrlbed local remedies, and by constantly falling to ... i. . . .......... cure wiui wcau traeimenv, prouounoeu ii Incurable. Science hu proven catarrh to ba a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutions! treatment. Ball's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by I. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is th only , constitutional cure on the market It ts taken Internally in doers from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any ease it falls to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. ; F. J. Ciierky A Co., Toledo, O. ,.. Bold by Druggists, 7So. , Hall's Family Pills are thtbeat 1 , '- V - , A Bad CaM. ' Blobbs Bjones is frightfully absent minded. . Blobbt Teat even his confidence is usually misplaced. ' : : "I am Indebted to One If inut Cough Cure for my health and life. It eared me of lung trouble following grippe Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never falling remedy; It cures coughs, colds, cronp bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents con sumption. It Is the only harmless remedy that gives Immediate results, F B Duffy. And Hard On. The man who sings his own praise Is always a soloist. -.- F B Duffv & Co guarantee ittt W tie of Chamberlain's Cough Itomeily and Will rotund the monev to anv one who In nolsatlnfied after using two-thlnls of the contents. This is the brit rnm '.y In the world for la grippe, concha, colds croup and whonpliu'rourh and Is nlins- ant sud safe to take. It prevents try tendency or a cold to resulljn pnnu moula Hlrl. .1.1 I'.IMImtl. Wlrx What would you do If a (Mil slapped J'Jtir fni'i f Vt'n would o)-y the V.'.'.U u In J iii' liuu to return it' i f. r a ! ' t. j. I. ; w n n v. I ri l : ; 'I a 3 he l-: - '-r t--- . v. :..Y.t' . ft xsr; liOH.ilJ Ten. :. : is c ' -i-rv 1, -.. :.- t i ; three 6 .us in t: : t, a ii.ua v. : -u le rnm'tikril lis a intimate ocqi1,,.iit- nuce. 1 outruns rcinieiitua the person who occupied the tseut next to him to Iran forward and poke the other Indi vidual with his stick. The polite stran ger nt otice obligingly did bo. When the disturbed person turned tits head a little to find out the cause of the poke, Totuklns discovered his mis takeUnit be was not the person he hud tnkeu him for. -.-'.' Kiting Ids attention steadfastly on tb lecturer and affecting complete un consciousness of the whole affair, Tom- kin! left the obliging man with ' the stick to settle with the other for dis turbance. There was, as may be readi ly Imagined, a ludicrous aud embar rassing : scene, during the whole of which -Totuklns evidenced the pro roundest possible interest in the lec ture. At lost the man with the stick asked lo aggrieved and indignant tones: Didn't you lull rue, sir, to poke that mau with my stlckr".! .:.'.'' -, ' '.-.'": "I certainly did," replied the una bashed Tomkins. I I wanted to see If yon would poke him or not.'' was the audacious an- Iwcr. Pearson's Weekly. , .. .... Qacrtioua aad iiwn. i A school Inspector well known for his weight was trying to exttuct the word "flesh" from a class. His efforts bad failed, but, taking hold of bis fat Cheek between his thumb and forefin ger, be pulled It out aud asked; - "What's thisr - ,:. , ( Tbe ; uuhesitatlng answer ...came promptly, "Pork, air." . - , The same Inspector was once giving an object lesson on an umbrella. To Il lustrate bis subject he took bis own silk umbrella., which happened to have a small hole la M. .. "What Is this, boysr ' . r - :An umbrella, sir." v I " -"And Whnt Is tbUJ" f . , V "The stick, air.", n ' . ' 4 , f "And thewr - Is - ' ' " The ribs, sir." , ' . rwith what la It covered? Biletico. " . -.',' "Surely you know. :-What kind of an umbrella would you call ltJ" . "An old 'un, air." Qood words. ' Fnra Horaea Go Sleep. - It Is not generally known that at least four out of every ten horses do not lie down .10 sleep. The borse that sleeps In sratandiDg position rests one leg at a time, depending on the other three to sustain tba weight of his body. Tbe habit Is a very dangerous one. On ly a short time since a fine horse In the stables of a big manufacturing concern went to sleep while standing in bla stall and fell heavily to tbe Boor, break ing one . of bis' legs. A great many horses are permanently Injured aa a re sult of accidents of this nature, and there la Do way of cnrlng them- of the bablt -1 i " . - , j - .. The (hir of Bird's Xert. . Tbe following Is a sample of English as she ts spoke or wrote at Wubu, 100 miles up tbe Tangtse: SOUTH CUIHA WAH BUNQ BODS HEST OO. .1 TBI OAJtDT OF BI&DS HIST. ' ' ; Tt Guidr is DKnd ol BM'hmI, Uch aai Umom la all tk ootutrin. Ws mik It met with n(lM to tato th dirty mf, and thia pat It Into new. tbat Is a snat of awMtiMsa. tnanooi, umI whltracM, mj old and young awn ait Aught to sat. tor It caa amk ttrong. ThaSf an twa kinds of boua, om ot them tat ertct U twa dollar, aad tht other Is tour dollars. : Soeta Cama Waa Ham Bran Man a Oo. . ' - , Mo. UI. Nuking Bead. London Qloba. ':;; -'.i.v -::':i'. ; ,s;'.'-.'v;'" ' "' BlUlasro' BiraM. -.' ;':'' . Mrs. Billings (aslder Goodness tnel Bore conies Mrs.. Spruce with ber Smart looking bosband. and here John goes along by my side slopping ana shuffling. What shall I do to brace blm opt Ah, 1 knowl (AloudJ John I lobnl Did you see that handsome gitl looking at your,. , air. BlUings (with slacrity)-Not Where! Where T London Telegraph. . aTOEXBTra 1KMOM SXtXlB. ; . ; A PleaaantiInM)ii.Toalo. v"; ' prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons. combined with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic stimulants. qoia by druggist, Ouo and ll.UO bottles. ror Diuousneas ana constipation. For Indigestion and foul stomach. " Far sick an,, nervous headaches. For palpitation and heart failure take licmon luixir. For sleeplessness and nervous pros tration. . , . . . For loss of appetite and debility. : " For fevers, malaria and chills take Lemon Elixir, . Ladles, for natural and thorough' or ganic regulation, lake bemnn hlliir. tiemon luuir win not rati ynu in any of the above named diseases, all ot which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomaca or kidneys. - 50o and tl bottles at all druggists. Prepared only by Dr. n. Moiloy, JAt- anta, ua. - . At Tao Capitol. " . I have Just taken the last of two bot tles of Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir for nervous Headache, Inrtk'estlon, with ll eased liver and kidneys. Tha Ktlxir cured me. I found it the greatest mode cine I ever unrxt. J 11 Mknnicii, Attorney 1225 F. Street, Washington, D. C. W. A. Jamen, Tell station, Ala. writes: I have suffered greatly from in digestion or c nepMa, one hulllo of Lunion 1 ru. fliimrs good than allthoi) . i-.e 1 l.uve ever taken. FH! ! VS I 1 i" iN HOT I'Vlll'1. i .(.-v,., a:t fr.- ' i, t i;.....-,, 8..l 'IIim.hI, i.,.i. 1;. S 1 n'l 1 !-i-..-t f 1 I'M-- i,. - . , r : " Hi (If!' ' -I-,. I'r,., f,'y ,y j, II. -, , -..(.. , --' i i w The consiani cart causes s!nep!cssrws$. loss of appetite, extreme nervousness, tnd that iired feeling. But wonderful change comes tvhen Hood" s SarsaparHia b taken. R gives pure, rich blood, good appetite, steady nerves. , - . . " - Ti Waff A . , St t T . sf9 7 ff 0 tlv l , ' ':.-.'- A UlaainB Link. Mr. Boftlelgh I say, me boy, can you diwect me to the golf club? I've lost me way, don't you know. : - - Caddie (calling to his chum) III, Jim my I Here's anoder case o' de missin' link - RltcomatlMn Cured In SdUoora. -T. J. Blackmore, of Bailer ft Black- more, Pittsburgh, Pa., says? 'A fhprt lime since I procured a bottle of. Mystic Cure. It got me out of the house in.24 atours. I took to my bed with Rheuma tism nine months sgo and the Mystic Cure is tbe only medicine that did me any good. I had five of the best physi cians In the city, but I received very lit tle relief from them. I know the Mystic Cute to be what it Is represented and take . pleasure in recommending it to other poor sufferers." Mold : by T A Henry, druggist, Hew Bern. . -i. - ", --: PbUoaophyofLhlna. ' . When a man no longer worries about his debts, be Is beginning to learn the philosophy ef living. Rheumatism has been cured in a mul tltude of cases during the past sixty years by Paih-Kilueh. This potent reinedy rubbed vigorously In and around the suffering parts, will relieve all stiff ness,, reduce the swelling, and kill : all pt.in. The most stubborn cases yield to this treatment; when . persevered ' In, Avoid substitutes, l here Is but one Pain- Killer, Perry Davis', toe and &0o. ' : Ton can't say of the dentist ' that he gets nothing for his pains. , Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind... says, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did ma more good than anything I ever took. It di gests what you eat and can not help: but cure; dyspepsia and stomach troubles F,8 Vt'&tZH'i 7'i"5iB'.UBPPllaa' Boriptarav Little Willie had been suffering from toothache, and paid his first visit to tha dentist.; ' s ' ;:"'S.v:'-v'-:' '- ! Weren't - you scared H asked his fs- ther.'tilri..i's;5'i;'-5:-'-'',;;V":-A::;? i Xh, not so much, replied WUlle; ,1 just kept repeating aver the; golden text.- -''":. f r :v,' - : What wss thatf ii;S;?J4''S"5-'4 Why I Just kept saying over and oven Buffer little children o come onto v '":r?!-t '"FREB 0F CHARGB. " '. : Any adult suffering from a cold settled on tha breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who will call at F 8 Duffy 4 Co's , will be presented with a sample : bottle of Bosohee's German 8yrup, free of charge. Only, one bottle given to one person, and Bona to . chll dren without order from parents. No throat or lung remedy aver Bad such a sale as Boschee's German Byrup In all parts of the civilised world. Twea ty years sgo mllUoas of bottles were given away, and your druggists will -tell you its success was marvelous. It Is real' ly the only Throat and Lung Remedy generally endorsed by physicians. Una 75 cent bottle will sure or prove it value- Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. Fragai KxtrsTagaooa. , ' ... Kve'n tbe meat frugal people indulge in extravagant assertions. . ;.'yV;:.;- :;, 100. :" Or. B. OetebWs AatCDlaratle. . May be worth to you more thaa f 100 If you have a rnild who soils bedding from Incontence of water during sleep Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. tl. Bold by U. D Bradham, druggist. New Bern, N. C. Marrying Oppoiltoa. . Noll Maude Is engaged to the young man across Ihe street. Belle Why, I didn't know she even cared for blm. ' . Nell But she Is thoroughly Imbued with the ide that people should always marry their opposltes. "A young man came Into our store yesterday suffering from a severe atlack of cramp colic," n'rllcs It jr. IIi'in, miller and geueral merchant,, koy's Moun tain, l'a. "Ale had ttltd various hntne remedies wllhout relief. Aslhu l tl Cbamherliiiu's t'ollc, Ch"lera and I rliofH Ui inf ')y 1 c, m'O hUn a (1 " o niid It soon broi'Hit tliu out a'T ' I. I li"tT saw a fr'.l.tw ti r- j ' ." 1 ' 1 1 y F 8 I 1 1 iT y c Co. ii i It m. t have been In II-' J tmit tu, y-.c.-r piild his luat visit to Loiid.in, k . 1 I us? him at one of the PhUlitir Dionlc concerts, which were then held In the old Hanover square rooms. There was qulto a flutter of excite ment when the little old man, looking exlraordlnurily wizened and wrinkled, even for his age of G8, came Into the box. I noticed bis piercing eyes and booked nose and perhaps as much aa these a magnificent brooch of rubles and diamonds that blazed In the cen ter of bis shiH ill, which be wore In the fashion of 1630. The stones Hash ed and glittered wttb every one of bis quick little bows to right and left, aud the rubles connect themselves with a tale of bis great predecessor In Paris, the mighty Uluck. - After the first triumphant perform ance of one of Gluck's operas tba queen sent for blm to come to ber boa to "receive her congratulations. Half dazed with emotion, excitement' and fatigue, the old musician, rising from bis obeisance, clapped bis bands to his eyes, crying with horror, "Blood, blood round the queen's neckf - . it is only this, Gluck," said Marie Antoinette, hastily snatching- off her necklace of rubles and holding tbe rip pling gems toward him, and Gluck looked again and saw the fair,' white throat rising unharmed and stainless. He died In lT87.CornbM. - ' "Tha Boat Tha Soar -J We all went one day, says W. 3. 8tlll- man In Tbe Atlantic, to Coney Island, on tbe southern shore of Long Island, since a popular bathing place for New York, but then a solitary stretch of Seashore, with a few bathing boxes and a temporary structure where bath era might get refreshments. We drove out In my brother's buggy. and aa at a turn In tbe road I caught a glimpse of the distant sea horizon 1 rose In tbe buggy, shouting, "The sea. tba sear and In an uncontrollable frenr sy caught tbe whip from my brother's band and slashed tbe horse In wild de lirium, unconscious of what I was do ing. The emotion remains Ineffaceable after more than threescore years, one pf tbe most vivid of my life. ' - - And bow ecstatic was the sensation of the plunge Into tbe breakers, holding fast to uiy brother's baud, and then tbe race ' up tbe beach ' before tbe next comber, trembling lest it should catch me. as If it were a living thing ready to devour . me. Tbey never come : back, these first emotions of childhood, and though I hare loved the sea all my life I -have never again felt tbe sight of It as then. - t . v,' : " . A (to? About WHberforea. ':? Before be became a bishop bo bad been archdeacon of Surrey, and bis old archdeaconry became-a part of his lat er bbdioprlc of Wlucbester. At a meet ing of the clergy at Cuipbnrn bis chap lain told blm that nn old Dr. who had. been many years In the dloccau. was vexed at having been forgotten. i ?." said tha bishop; "I bava not tn suiallent recollection of him, but I will make It ail tight and will fro Out and sprak to IttuuV Whl-h Is her" . He was pointed out, and the bishop made his way to bluit-,.',----::--,-- '--r S',-:'f".; v . "My dear Dr.,--. I bars not bad moment for a real conversation with you. ,1 need not ask bow you are uftej .all these years. Do you still ride your gray mareT' ' 'i-vr!. - "Vcs. my lord. How good of you to retnomber ber," ?tc. i'.Xl .The chaplain. -who was within ear shot, said when he agnln came near the Tben you . did . remember . Dr. ? after alir "Not a bit of It,"- said the bishop. saw the gray hairs on bis coat and I ebnuced the animal's sux." "Kegnn Paul's Memoirs." ' " - i A Tolrplioao Dnlsrma. "I recently henrd," said the Inquisi tive roan who had tbe faculty of bring uie lo no id ivro pmces ui once, ine following conversation over tbe tele phones , . ... . , "'Who are you, picaseT ' "'M ntt.' ' "'Wbni's -otir name, please? -. 'Watt's my name." . " :r i: "Tes, what's your earner . ... "I say my name Is W'atL You're Jones r , "'No. I'm Knott.' , -"Will you tell me your namef "'Will Kimtt.' ' ' "'Wby won't you f ' , ' 1 say my name Is William Knott' Oh. I lieg your purdou.' "Then yotrll lx In this afternoon If I eome around. Wnrtf . . " "061181111?. luiott.' : "Do you wonder thev rang off In de- spnlr nnd disgust T' Kniisas City In dependent. Kleo ilaaaTlaa;. Bobsy. Meade of the colonial office Was anxious to bare executions In Malta carrledout more humanely. So be consulted Marwood. Mnrwood strong ly advised (he "long drop" and ex plained his own process thus: "There was Mr. I'diee. a smnll man. I gave blm a six foot drop. and. I hnssure you. sir, be mnsed hoff like a summer faeve." "That ttemluds ilo," by Blr Edward ItURHell. brnno. "Yes, It wna a lmwn bnttlr," he -id In talking the matter over with t.'s wife. '1 be- 0 ''ur-o' l who w listeiilus wne i4 f"r a niiiuu nt 'lin n h bhIvI; "Whnt lid they draw It wltkf-Ciil- r- ) I .-t. ?V't H.?W-fl (M., I - I i . -t F-- I yon -;-'nr Dl-rsls what yon eat. Itartificfallv dipeats thnfnnrl anrl aMa Kature in strengthening and recon structing tbe exhausted digestive or gans. It is the lateet discovered digest ant and tonlo. Bo other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures yspep8ta,.inaigeBon, xieartbura, BickHeadachr!,Qastralgla,Cramp8,and an uuier results oi lmpenectaigesuoo, rrapwaa oy a v uonut atobbloago. F. 8. DDFFT, - ; r We have Just ; - Received a - Beautiiul As sortment ot - Cambric end Nainsook ,. Embroideries, Which we invite the . Ladies to Call and 7 7 t Examine. . D. F. JARVIS. 63 VOl,U)CK BTKEET. lOilan Turnip Seed. Evra earlv Milan Tuinin 8ed at Clark's. Planted for early shipping. Re member Jamks P.. Claiik, Biick Store, near Mark 1 1 lock. - Loans made. Jans placed. ; Apply to ISAAC II. BMITH, 180 Middle street, New Bern, N, C, - KEEP WARM.! By having wevther strips put r n ycur doors and svindov s. '.- For fa'e by - Also have a good Mul ) For 8 tie, cai h time. . ' - - - Hello Central, Give He 149, Moore'n Wood Ynrd, Whf re they keep Dry Wood, tawed any lengiu you want, and will deliver It at your door. Full measure guaranteed. Mr J. W.Moore will b at he olfl.e and glad to aceommodata hia old cus tomers. Don't forget the place, on South Front street by, the railroad and Phone 14. V . T. H, MOORE. .- Henry's Pharmacy, r v ' ' 127 Middle Str eet. I'rvpare For; War In t" Time of Peac?.r; Just received a Supply of LOADED QUNSi hurs death to Roaches, Bed Buys. Moths,- Water Bugs and all In sect. Will not stain or grease tba finest fabrl-v One trial Is alt that's needed to eonvlnoe the most skeptical. ,,. . .'- - " A full line of Toilet Articles, Perfum ery, etc . : . i. , .t ; -.. .' Physician's Prescriptions cat efully compounded. ' . . EaW.Sl'iallUyEii, IDEALER IN . Dardware and Fire Arms Eauh, Doors and Blinds, Painta, , Oils, Cumont, Lime, Etc. Asent fur Garland Stoves it UaD";ej and Dt'voe'8, and lienj Moorei' READY J11XD PAINTS. I'. ' r I" I Chattawfca, 1 I I II r' H.--.-r.. Lodge Directory. EUREKA LODGE NO. 7, L O. O. F. Officers: W. T. Hill, N. G ; J. B. Parker, v. u ; ueo. ureen, itec'O g Beely; James B. Hill, Financial Secretary; A. E. Pitt man, Treas. Regular meetings every Monday night at 7)30 o'clock. VICTORY COUNCIL NO, 11, JUNIOB 0 XT A M: Meet every first and third Wednesday night In Bounties Halt Jaa G Delemar C j Q D Gardner, V C: A X illbbara, Treas.; U f Bartllng, K b. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4 L O. O. F. Officers: L L Moody, 0 P; J G Delamar, II P; 3 3 Baxter, S Wj 0 H Hall, J Wj Geo. Green, Scribe; 2 Gerock, Treasurer. : Regular Encamp ment, 1st, 8rd, and 5th (if sny) Thursday ugnts in eaca monia si :i:w o otoca. . ; NEW BERN LODGE No. 1.PH4C- J U Bcales, f rest; J II Bmlta, Becoming Betty; E E Quidley, Financial Sec'y. Meets in the Knights of Harmony Hall every 1st and 8rd Monday nights in each month. . 1- , - CRAVEN LODGE No. 1, KNIGHTS OP HARMONY: Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights in each Month In Bonntree's HaU, Pollock street, .at .7:80 o'clock. S. R. Ball, President, R. J. Dla osway, Sec'y, R. R. Hlll'.F. Sec'y. KN1CHT8 OF HONOR Officers: K R Jonos, Dictator; G h Vinson, Reporter; W F Rountree, Financial Reportor New Berne Lodge No. 448 meets tbeSnd and 4th Friday nights at 7:80 o'clock in Rountree's Hall, Pollock street. ; OANIOS CIBnatOHT HO. I, P. M.,1. 0. O.f Offlcem: 3eo. Blover. Captain; T. 8. By man, Lieut. 1 F. U. relletler, BnalKn ; Win. 3 Pttta, Clerk; Rd. Usrook, Accountant. Keg alar Cantonments, M and 4th Thursday atabts In each moutb at8 xn o'otook PROFESSIONAL. F. M. Simmons, II. Pon, A. 1). Ward E. W. Po. SIMTIONS, POU & WARD, ATT ORSEIS aai COUNSELORS at LAW. ' SEW BKStaK, M. C. , Ottlco 08 Bo. Front Street, nearly oppo- if site Hotel Chattawka, (Offices also at Raleigh and Smithfleld.) Praotloe In the counties of Craven. Duplin. Jonea, Onslow, Carteret Pamlico, Wake, Johnston, Harnett and Wilson; In tbe 3a prams and Federal UoortS, and wherever services arooeairvu,. a,.-,-,.-, . - i. H. PeUetler, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers Brick BnlldiiiaT Wilt Dractloe In the Coon ties of Cravon Carteret, Jones, Onslow ana I'amUoo. U. S Court at Now Berna aad Supreme Court o heStata. , , ROMULUS A. NUNN, . RBWBBBNU, N. a Office: Opp. Hotel Chattawka South Front Street. Practice In North Carolina , FINANCIAL. , T. A. Green, pres. K. H. Headowa, T. Pre. H. at. Groves. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK, Doing Qeneral Banking Business. October 1st, 1899, Surplus and Cndivl . ded Profits, $19,000.00. Prompt and careful attention given to all business entrusted to- us. Accounts received on favorable terms. ''V.-i-v'v'V Board at Otraetars. ' Venruiand TJlnua B. H. Meadows, Chan. 1uBt, Jr. JamiiS Redmoadu stayer Hahn. Tbomaaa.faraan, C. K.rov. J. a. ateadows. Bamuei w. ipock, Chas. H. rowier, J. W. Oralnger, K. W. Small wood. uao. n.avea. w.p.crooaett. Mark Disoanay. F. & M. BANK, HAT 1st, 1898 V ; ' ' Capital Stock,... ........ .ITS.OOO.OO 8nrplas,..,......M 9,000,00 Undivided Prollta, ....... 8,000.00 OFFICERS. V : -L. H. OtrrtBB President. ' W. B. Cbadwioc, Vlos Pres. -: T. W. Diwst, Oashler. J; ;V . J. W. Biddlb, Teller, -'v.-t O. T. CaaDaioa. CoUeotor. . - " , DIRECTORS: , Wo, B. BUdes, ' M. M. Harks,' ' ' O. D. Brad bam, P. 11. Peilotior, L. H. Cutler, i Jno. Suter, ' ". W, B, Chad wick, J. W, 8twart, V ., T. W. Dewey, ' Wa want your business aud feel that wa can offer vou as muoh in return- aa any other bank In tha city. It Is our endeavor to make business relations mut ually ploasant aad profitable to, our patrons, L,'t.'..?v;.---. LEHAL NOTICES. Y; .i"-.:Iiecutor'B Notice.' "; Having this day qualified as Ezeoator Ot toe last wtu ana testament oi auoipa Cohn. notice Is hereby given to all per sons having claims sgalnst said Adolph Cobn. must present the same oa or be fore the 16th day of December, 1900, or this notice will se pleaded la bar of their recovery. , All persons Indebted to Ihe said Adolph Coba are hereby notified that they must make Immediate settlement wltn toe un dersigned or collection of same will be enforced according to law. This the 18th day of December, 1899, P. H. PKLLETIER, Executor of Adolph Cohn, deceased. Administrator's Notice I . Tlavlnp qualified at the Administrator of K. W. Maler, debased; lute of the county nf ('rsven, litis Is lo notify all p'E'ms lifivitu; claims si-alnst the enisle i.r Urn ilin Hu d to exhihit thrm lo tbe titnii'tfi.' ni-'l n or before the llllh d.yof Jnnunry, lilil, or this nnlli-e will he piiH'l in Imr of llifir r'-ov ry. ah pir. mil, a In. I. hi. il In y . J i niiu rill plunse '' a, Admr. h- uinr, d'TP'iHfd. i.f V. 1 'I, 1 ' i Jill) 1 11, 1 ii it I LFUAL NOTICES. Notice of Sale of-Valuable Lands. : . ' a'". " i... -i -i--. i ' , North Carolina, f 1 -d...j. OravaCouly! . 'BFfCc'- : .: The Nalioual Bank of New Bern - .va -v - , , , ' ,' H H Perry and D 11 Perry. ," C The undersigned ' coniiulsslouer sp , pointed in this action ut Fall Term, 1899, ; will sell lo the highest bidder for. cash : subject to the approval of tbe court, at th Court House door lo New Bern, said . counly, on the 81at day of January 11)00, . at one o'clock p m, the following lands-.-situate in said utate and county oo the -south side of Trent .river about five milt s from thcily of Now-Bern, bound ed and dt aoi ibed as follows, to wit; -. Hwginaing a : the mouth : of Oypress ' Branch between I'-eeu hill and Raccoon Island at a man 4 -ypresa and .running the vaiious oourac. of said branch 189 "Voles to a place opposite an Iron post on souin east aide or said rirsncn, men la a line with said pwt from the run of said - branch south 4 degrees went 172 poles to au iron post on the north side of Oak Grove, then north 80 degrees weut 42 -poles to another Iron poet, then south 4 degrees went 83 2-8 polee to an iron Osl, wen north w degrees west oo 1-8 poles to an Iron axle poet in the lano near a marked sycamore ' tree, then South 4 degrees west to back line of Uutctt e land, men wltn said, line east., wardly to Brico's Creek, then down said creek to tbe beginning, containing one tnousauu acres, uiore or leas, iseing tne . lands described in a deed from U U Per r'tflOU Ferry, trustee, dated the 18th day of December, 1891, and duly regis tered In Craven county, known as the ferry vine plantation. - Xliu UUtn day of December, ltjsw. A. D. WAED, Commissioner. Administrator's Sale. Pursuant to a judgment of the Sn ' periur court of Pamlico county, N. C, in a certain special proceeding wherein l. H. bullan, administrator or Bimbo Fisher deceased is plaintiff and Elsie Fisher and others are defendants the said administrator will sell for cash at tbe court house in Bayboro on Monday, reurnary - i, luw, between tne nour of It m and 1 o'clock n m all the land de scribed In tbe petition: , It being a certain tract of land on the east side of Baird'a Creek in said County, and on the north sice or House river be ginning at a pine just above tbe head of tbe first small gut above tbe mouth of satd l;reek and runs north 73, east 204 poles to a small pluc; thence north 54, west 77 poles to a braucb that emptys Into Canaway's gut, thence down the various courses of said branch to Cara way's gut. thence with said gut to liairds Creek, thence with said Creek to the mouth of said small gut, thence up said gut to the beginning containing 21; acres more or less. Bee book 71, pago 1U7 of fice of Register of Deeds of Pamlico county North Carolina. M. U. SULTAN, Administrator of SI mho Fisher, dee'd H. C. WHITEHURST, Attorney. January, 1st, 1900. Administratrix Notice. Ilavlng this day duly qualified as Ad ministratrix of the late Sarah Cohn, notice Is hereby given to all parties holding claims against my Intestate to present same for payment to me on or before tho 16th day of December, 1900, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to my intestate are hereby notified to make immediate payment of same or they will bo pro ceeded against according to law. This 16th day of December, 1899. -FANNIED. BROOKS, Administratrix of Sarah E. Cobn, da. ceased. Ernul, N. O. SALE! Pursuant to a certain deed of trust ex ecuted on the 20th day ot December, 197 by Jobeph T Barnes to Milton h Uo.loaell. trustee, recorded in the ofilco of tbe register of deeds of Craven coun ty In book 124, folio 1S8, to secure a cer tain note of even date herewith, due sad payable on Docembrr UOth, ls08 and default having been made in tho pay ment of suli! note. , Now tberoforo a pon the request of tbe bolder of said note I Milton L ilollowell. Trustee, will olfer for sale and sell at tbe court house door in Craven county at public auction for oash to the highest bidder .oo Wednea. any me i aay ot l eoruary ivuuat ma hour ol 12 o'clock m. to satisfy the pro visions otsslddted of trust, r all the following real estates Lying and being situate in tbe city of New jCem,, county of Craven and btate of North Carolina adjoining tha lands of Roeooa Jones, haao Nixon, and others, oa the east side of Oak street and bounded as fullown On tha north by the lot of E W Carpen ter occupied by Rotooo Jones, oo tbe south by the lot of Isaac Nixon, said lot being lot No. 108 in ' tha Joshua Scott division, fronting 53 feet and Inch on Oak street, and being 1024 foet deep, running back to George W lied beys lot on the east being the same lot conveyed to Joseph Barnes by deed of Damon Barnes, bearing date of March 9tb, 1894 corded In book 109 folio 493, in tho of fflce of the Regi-ter of Deeds for Craven county, to wbioh deed, reference is h re for a full and more complete description. This January 16th, 1900. . ., MILTON I.. HOLLOWELL, V . Trustee for Emma L. Hollowell. ' Notice of Administration, Having administered upon tha estate of Esther Morton deceased, all persons are noreby notified to pay to tha under signed all debts, due ssid estate at once; and all persons boldlng any claim against the same are notified to present tbessme to me duly verified as required by law on or before the ISth day of January, 1901, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovory. This Janusry 15lh, lDOO. Thomas F. MofanTnT, Administrator of Esther Mortoa doe'd. Administratrix Notice, Having this day qualified Adminis tratrix of tbe lata Henry C. Davis tniii u Is hereby given to all parties boMim; clnlms against my Intestate to present s-mio for pnyment to me on or bi-fore tho I n It lny of Jiinttary, 1W1, or this " i a ill he I'li Kili il In bur of tlirir '! All pi nuns linh bli'd in ii y ii'i' sio li.'ifl y iiiiillii'il lo in . i m i.r.iiit'. ' it pi- v n ut of K'niid or tln'V will i " pro.-. - I-r-l i. i -.1 a. i nri ii? ti) law. lliiS 1 i.'t ii j i t .1 i unary, l!l-'. ' I.IM.A. Ii rVin, A ' rr'x ofl'i tity t', I uvi i. i! - I ! .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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