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u, it & 4 V Published every ilnv in the year, except Monday, at 80 UiJJ.e street. Tiionb No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, ED1TOB AND PH0FHIKTOK. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year, In advance $4.00 One year, not in advance... ... 5. CO Monthly, by carrier in the city .... .50 Advertising Hates famished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Bern, N. C, as second class matter. , Official Paper of New Bern and Craven Comity. New Bern, TV. C, Feb. 21, 1900. A SENATORS HIP REGARDLESS OF COST. "" The trial ot William A. Clark, ot - Montana, upon the grounds ot emploj . lng bribery to secure Ills election to the : United States Senate, Is a note worthy case ot bow much money may be spent by a candidate, and with what a total disregard of the amount spend, a man may have, who wants an office. .: To the average office seeker, a few hundred dollars spent to secure an elec ' tion seems a laree sum. while Senator ,. Clark, testifying In his own defence, '. coolly acknowledges having spent $115, 000, while outsiders say $500,000 fa nearer the tmramotin) spent by the. Senator. : " Havipg,.cknpwkilged spending this eum.. ilr. Clark alio testifies that no bribery was used in getting his senator- , ' However profitable It may be for s political party having such a rich eandl date on its ticket, and however destrab'e sush a millionaire as Senator Clark must be to those who follow politics, "profes .v alonejly," there Is a danger side to hav ing such men run for Office. ; '. - ; An office seeker who spends -one, two t or Uptimes the amount which he will .'receive for services, if elected to an pf- fine, cannot eacana suanlolon of . seekinir office for the purpose of using his posl v tion fij seme way by which be can re- ImltnvbA silmaalt fnn f Via winnow instnt lit liuumov siiuinvit vi isav uivuvj d " aaa , tecurfng the office ' P -T. ;. - a al a w a BHiik a nuiiailini n tun II ,- auu ffltbo iuvu ei uavwuvusj ouwi arv :f . r ., : j eataWIahed, (hit purely buying of public effioehere. can be no telling where It uui auu. . . . ''.'..v: . -.' M". . - . " ... . There is an ever ready crowd of rich : men, Who will attempt office getting by " the expenditure, of money,.' if there Is the speculative chance of winning the position, 3 , The ''making good" of campaign ei '.. penses can easily be determined after wards, and no one can doubt the success fit-:i ' , - There cannot be too much care eier- clsed In the examination ef such cases as Senator Clark's, and the overthrow of ' the men who shall attempt to get into .high public positions by the lavish use ' . . SHOO REWARD 8100. . ' The readers of this paper will be . . pleased - to . learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been .. ahl tn mir In all Its atari and that is Catarrh. Hall's CaUrrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con- - stltutlonal disease, requires a constitu tional treatment.-. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is .taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ' system, thereby destroying the founda . tion of the disease, and giving the pe , tlent strength by building up the con ' atltutlon and assisting nature In doing . its work. The proprietors have so much '-faith In Its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Hollars for any case that It falls to cure. Bond for list of Testimonials, . . , .. - - Address; , f F. J. CHENE? A Co. ! ' ' ' Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75o. . Hall's Family Pills are the best. . Hr Hli loowm. The batch el or seems to have a tingle aim tn life. "I think I would go crazy with pain were It not for Chamberlain's I'aln Balm," writes Mr. W. II. Btaplelon, Hermlnte, Pa, ' "I have been ailllctod With rheumatism for several years and have tried remedies without number, but I'aln Balm Is tlie bent medicine I have got hold of." One application relieves the pain. For sale by F. 8. PuiTy it C o. Jtili)n HtTltftrn. The doctors all pnve Jenkins up: Ha could not live, said they. Then Jenkins puve tlje doctors up, And lie's a;ive In. lav. r llie iiriuvi! liurrai.'-.l l,; ,i hiintiJiS tlie antt'Ii.j u the pri''iou4 ;y aud gmvoly Blan-d that wiiilw pur -ii',: j a pair of aliu when rliiiii,; a very rest ive lmrsc his licudstall broke. "What should you have doue. doc tor?" nsked the prince. . 'I should have tried to stick on ns long ns tlie grounil was good aud, ex pecting an accidout, have awaited It." "Ah, that was because you were not a prince," he said. "I leaui'd forward, and, unclasping my belt, placed It lu the horse's mouth as a bridle, nod, thus directing him, pursued my yauie and killed both antelope." . . All the circle applauded, as of courso they were bound to do. Dr. Wills wns silent i: J-..: ' "You don't mean to say you don't believe that?" said the prince "Speak out If you don't I suau't be offended In tlie least" "Well, your highness, I don't believe if! "Quite right, darogb bood" (It wan a lie), unbluslilngly replied his royal highness and buret into a lit of laugh ter quite unabashed. The circle cf nourtlers, of course, were convulsed. MOZMI'S LEMON EI.1X1K. ' ' A Plftasant ImonfTonlc. prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with-other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic stimulants. Sold by druggist, 50c and $1.00 bottles. For biliousness and constipation. . For Indigestion and foul stomach, -: For sick and nervous headaches. ' For palpitation and heart failure take Lemon Elixir. - . , -'-: . For sleeplessness and nervous pros tration. " - . ; For loS of appetite and debility. 'A For' fevers, malaria and chills take Lemon Elixir. . j Ladles, for natural, and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Ellilr. v . Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above named diseases, all of which arise .from a torpid or diseased sliver, stomach or kidneys. - - 50c and fl bottles at all druggists, ' Prepared only by Dr. 11. Mozley, At 'antrQa. " ' AqTbe Capitol. '-, 1 have jUBt taken the last of two bot tles of Dr. Motley's Lemon .Ellilr for nervous headache, indigestion, with dis eased liver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me. 1 found it the greatest mede cme I ever used. J H Hbnricii, Attorney 1223 F. Street, Washington, D. C. 1 W. A. James, Bell 7tatlon, Ala., writes! I have suffered greatly from In digestion or dyspepsia, ;one bottle of Lemon ETixIr dona me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken. . . - MOZUri I.KM0N HOT DROPS. - '.' Curres all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness Sore ' Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant reliable. 85o at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. , t , - Oa Kcaret. ' ' Hoax Phunniman Is quite a punster Isut hef ' Joax Yes; he says the great regret of his life Is that ha wasn't born In Borne. ' Belief la Biz Hsara, ' Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dls ease relieved In six hours by "New Great South 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 almost Im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. ' Sold by C. D Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. C. :. , ' A Wet Btw.'" ,;( ' The musical conductor Is a world beater, Although time and tide wait for no man he beats time every evening, There Is no better medicine for the babies than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.- Its pleasant taste and prompt and effectual cures make it a favorite with' mothers and small chlldren.flt quickly cures their coughs and colds, preventing pneumonia or other sertous,consequences It alao cures croup and has been used in tens of thousands of cases without a single failure so far as" we have been able to learn. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as" the croupj cough appears, will prevent the attack. In cases of whooping cough It liquefies the tough mucus, making it easier to ex pectorato, and lessens the severity and frequency ot the paroxysms of coughing thus depriving that disease of all danger ous consequences. For sale by F, 8 Duffy & Co. Row Mh Knew.- - , Rpcaklng of kindergartens for color ed children calls lo mind the experi ence of a "befo' do war" ulntrnn who wns teaching one of the little darkles on her plantation how to spell. The primer she used was a pictorial 'One, and over eneh word was Its ac companying picture, and 1'olly glibly spelled o-x, ox, and b o x, box, etc. 1'nt tlio teacher thought that she was tnali luit right rapid progreHK, bo ulie put her hand over the picture and paid: "1'olly, what does o-x (pell?" "Ox," anHweti-d I!n!!y nhnMy. "Ilmv do you kiir t: it It t" "s or, I'ollyr bin tain," r , !! 1 t -M.-iiiplilH fVlm!!!.r. !,.(.;,... ,..- -r. "And limv ,' I j. ..i : I t I sr Anj !hin Vise. When the nu n talk fchop you can't blame Hie women for miking shopping. A Giant Nerve ltiill,tr. The Mystic Life Rencwcr is the most Powerful Nerve Ruilder known. It abso lutely cures all forms of Nervous Dis eases and f eaknesses no matteer how aggravated or how long duration, such as Neuralgia, Nervous Prostration, Ner vous Paroxysms, 8t. Vitus' Dance,- Pal pitation ol the Heart, Physical and Men ial Weakness, Debility of Old Aite, etc Sold by T A Henry, druggisi; New Bern No Nobleman. .: Nell What makes you think he's a bogus lord f ; Belle Why, he married a poor girl. Who ever heard ot a real nobleman doing that ' "I had bronchitis t-very winter for years ami no medicine gave mn perma nent relief till I began to take Ouo Min ute Cough Cure. Ikuowit is tlie best cough medicine made," says J, Koonlz, Coiry; Pa.r It quickly cues coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe, and throat and lung troubles. It -Is tho children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly.' F. ii Duffy. - -. Outgraw the ,'l.,lm. j, ' Mrs, Bugglns Why did your cook leave you I I thought you v. ere so well suited. , ' j - - .. Mr. Muggins I was; but she's grown so Stout that she can no -longer wear my clothes. " , .v , ' i - "After doctors failed to cure me ot pneumonia I used One Minute Cough Cure and and three bottles of it 'cured me. 1 It is also the best remedy on earth for whooping cough,' It cured my grand children of the worst case," writes Jno, Berry, Loganlcn, Pa. it- is - the tinly harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup snd throat and, lung troubles. H prevents consumption. Children always- like It. Mothers endorse It F. S. PulTy. A Donbla Kqastl. "I think we wllfhave a Squall this af ternoon " ' V ' 1 -i ; .Wagg-Why,It'sas clear as a bell." ' WIgg-"Oh, I wasn't thinking of the weather. Toungpop Is going' to' take his twins out In the baby carriage." Jj- '. ' . v AUGUST FLOWER. , . . llls a surprising fact," 1 says Prof. Houton, "that in my travels in alt 'parts of the world, for the last ten years, I have met moie peoplo having used Green's August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stomach, and for constipation. . I find for tourists and salesmen, or tor persons filling office positions,-where headaches and general bad feelings from irregular habits exist, that Green's Aug ust Flower Is a grand remedy. ; It does not Injure the system by frequent use, and la excellent for sour ctomsch and indigestion' Sample bottles tree at F. 8. Duffy A Co's. . Bold by dealers in all civilized conn tries. - , " ' They Stay Mure. Muggins Scientists claim that women live longer than men. .. Bugglns Well, women wear corsets, and naturally they shouloVhave greater staying qualities. , ' F 8 Duffy ft Co guarantee every bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This Is the best remedy tn the world for la grippe, coughs, colds croup and whooping cough and Is pleas-, sat and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result'ln pneu monia Bad tha Beat Color.' - '' The author who Is widely read has no cause to turn green with envy. Aa Editor's Wit Saved Ity Clmmlrlulir CoiiRh Reiueily. During the early part of October, 18'Jfl, I contracted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was neglected until I I feared that consumption hsd appeared In an incipient slnle. I was constantly coughing and trying to expel something which I could not. I became alarmed and after giving the local doctor a trial bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Couh Remedy and tha result was imniediulo Improvement, ami after I had lined three, bottles (ii y lur; i wcie redored to th ir hrullhy Stale. 1!. R. I'liWAllliS, I'll : ' ;i er of The U view, Wyant, 111. For smIo lyFHi -j& ( ... t k .1 w 1 1 . Tie- "I'll I ' (i.r 1 . i '! V, i:S I ' illiant in cxislenei', and lis hi,'. lory is ;...so very rcniarUitlile. It Is said to have been found by n pluve iu the Par-ti-al mines iu ITol, who to retain bis treUHUie cut u bole ill the calf of his leg, In which he concealed It, although It Is' more probable he secreted It among the bandages. The slave es caped to the coast with his Hud. where he encountered an English skipper, whom lie made bis confidant offering, Indeed, to bestow upon him the stone In return for his liberty. The uiariner, apparently consenting to the slave's ptoposnl. took him out to sen and when there drowned til lit. after obtaining possession of the diamond. Disposing of the gem tn a diamond merchant for 1,000. It Is said the .mail afterward lumped himself lu n fit of remorse. Mr. PiU. governor of Tort St. George mid grrat-gi-nudfntberof the Illustrious Will In in Pitt, became the next pos sessor of this valuable stone, weighing 410 faints, for 20.000. Ho sent It to London, where he bad It very skillfully cut "t a cost of .',00!. the process ol. cupylng two years. --Pitt appears to have fouud Ills diamond no very envia ble possession, for. nfter refuting the calumnies of his enemies, who bad Charged hi m with having obtained It by unfair means. lie was so hauuted by the fear of being rohlied tbat .be never .slept two nights consecutively . under the. saiuu roof, never gnve notice of his arrival In or departure from town and went about mysteriously disguised, He must necessarily have felt greatly re lieved when he parted with the dia mond to the' Due d'Orlenns, regent during the; minority of Louis XV, king of Frnnnc.'in 1717 for the sum of 135, 000 Chambers' Journal. j . 1 MINERS AND MORPHINE. AReeeaanry Cnatom Which Ii Hot Plenaant o Contriniilntc. : "When I wns lu the northwest," said a geut leilin ii wit h some tuouey Invested lu mines. "I, employed a prospector to go out Into the mountains looking for properties which had been recommend ed to me. .Uno dny he was to have gone from our camp over Into a very rough aud rocky, district but When ereulng toil"1 ' be ' reported " that he hadn't rundc the trip. ' L " " 'Why not?" I Inquired. v, s .-..j , :i- " 'pecause I didn't have my - mo phlue with me,' be responded lu a very malter of fact ninnoer. , " " "Morphlue!" saTd. t In astonishment 'What lias thnt got to do with ltl Vou are not a morphine fiend, are yoaT - - "Not as much of a one as you are a tenderfoot,' he laughed and proceeded to Inform tne that every prospector who kuew his business always carried with him enough morphine to kill man easily aud that lie did so In ordtr to end blniself quickly In case of an ac cident which would disable him far nway froiu assistance. ' There were many Instances of piospeotora falling over cliffs nud crippling themselves or breaking a leg In a hole among the rocks or rendering themselves helpless In some other way, and death vras. sure to follow by starvation or freezing or in some sections by being devoured by wolves or other wild animals. In order to prevent such a horrible death aa any of these the prospector simplified mat ters by always carrying a little packet of morphine, which -not only quieted the pain of the hurt be had sustained, but put hi in to sleep pleasantly to wake no more on earth. It struck me nt first as uncanny, not to say wicked, but I got over that feeling after a nar row escape or two, and j carried my little tin box Just like a veteran would.'' Washington Star. - n Kara laimaa Rataraj. Three young men were walking np Riverside . drive the othor morning, when a gamy looklug race horse Jogged by, drawing a natty trotting rig. "Isn't thnt a splendid animal?" ex claimed one of the young men la cheery, admiring tones, pausing to pi a at the trotter". . - i . . , the driver's eye sparkled, and his chest expanded. lie had beard the compliment Wheeling Tils horse around, he brought It alongside be pavement ' " ' ' ' "Wouldn't you IJ;e to try a brush be hind hlm7" he said courteously. - ' :- In a Jiffy the young man was seated In the buggy, and the two were disap pearing down the drive at a pace that Justified the compliment of the pedes trlan, Ills companions watched him ethiously. Then one of tlieni said: "BUI Is n Judge of horseflesh." " ' : "And an artist on human nnture." added the other. "I've seen lilin do that before." New York Mall and Ex press. ...... . ... lie .Mlaacd Hla Slipper. When a young man. the Into John Lewis, R. A., went to India and Egypt and wns nway about 18 years. When he returned to his mother's house In Portland place, he almost Immediately pulled oflf his boots nud commenced to hunt about nl one end of Hie parlor fender and seemed terribly put about. Ills mother cf course asked him tinx lomdv what lie wanted. "My slippers." said he. "When I Went away, I left tbeni Just down there. Now. where are they?" Tit PiU. Well l;i-t!nln!P(l f'rirefita. "Our lil'le I ii! k n::i!;es very clever feniitid.5ilil.4- Iv.'iii.V very clever.'' "I r II J-.--I :--n . s I'.i liiV" " i. V l-ev, I- ,' l! t,.,t. I.lnle I ' ' III 1 'I !' e n AM-in liiiii- i- ).. . i ,!..!!' I. i ' . - . t: j 3 L : if rc3Yerfcf f.-";. J t - :ln:z.Can by ." .- C; . L-?a ccn- - --.'-' v. j emisful Idiai JE. Plnkham's Vegetable Compouivd j cured Czm'- it always relives " fssfaful periods end no woman who suf fers . sfcauiJ ha without this foicviotfje -, Kearly all the Ills of women result from sumo derangement of " the female r organism, - FJIrs ' PlzlJsatst's great medi cine makes women healthy j of dls there Is overwhelming proof t ' t Don't axporlment. If you suffer get this snedl clao antS get fJlrs Plnk ham's free advice Her address Is Lynn, fJlassm a '. . a nTTTctr cnitr ttao 1 COUGHS AND COLDS i Very valuable tRemedy in all ; i. . i.aSecttons of the v I THROAT of LUNGSl S Liarge Bottlett'asov, ' -' DAVIS A LAWHEXCR CO., limited, nop or rerty DavV Paln-KIIIrr: PBOFESSIONAli. t: M, Blm90Hs, , : J. H. Pen, - .,! A. D. Wars! E. W. Pern. - 5IMn0NSI0U & WARD, ATTORNEYS aal C0CNSEL0E8 at 1AW. , " - NBV BKBSIIt, M. V, ' T- Oiflca 68 So. Front Street, 'nearly oppo ' i, eite Hotel ChattawkK . , , . (Offices also at Ealelgb and 8mithfiold.) Praotloe In the Bounties of Craven, Dnplln, Jones, Onslow, Oartorot Paiultco, Wake, Johnston, Harnett avd Wilson in the So pnm n1 Fertwral Courts, and wherever aerrlcaa are dealred. ' . .. . . . - , . ... - ' P. II. Pelletier, ; - .t-;; ATT0ENE1 AT LkYI. - Middle Street, Lawyers Brick 4: ; - BuildlBg;. -; : ; , ' - Will praeUe tn tba CoonUsc of tfravea Carteret, Jonea, Onslow ana Psmlloo. -. U. 8 Court at New Bern and Suprem Oourt 0 he8tat,Mr. -.....- r.-.-... ;,.rj., i ROMULUS; AfNUNNj- v r- nt nana,-' 'i' tS.f&ji . Offices, Opp. Hotel Cbaltowka.V . ; - South Front Street. fH Praotloe in North Carolina ifftfiJf Henry's Pharmacy, ? 127 Middle Street. Prtf laie For WarJ In " Time of IVaco. . ; Just received a. Supply ef LOADED GUNB:' Sure death to Roaches, Bed Bags. Moths, Water Bugs and all In sects. Will not slain or grease the finest fabrltv One trial Is all that's needed to convince the most skeptical. . . . , A full line of Toilet Arilclcstrerfum ery, etc.! 'r,-:" Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded. " ' 1 To Our Patrons ! To those who 1 ave favored us in the past and lo any new ore' who may so favor us we Invite your attention to the following prices. Granite Coffee Pots, 1 qt 20o, 2 qt 25c, 8 qt Koo, 4 qt 3-ic Oraiiito Hauce fans, 1 qt bio, 8 qt i()c, 4 qt !i5c. (Jrunlle Tea Knttlca, 8 qt ROe, 4 qt i)o. Uisnilo Hice I'l'iiier ,ri o, tramtfl iJih Pans. 45c. Foot Tuiif ti je. (.irnnite Vv ai-li I'sns, rmill fio, Iai"e ", ie (tnuiite Jelly Cuke I'ant 7c e ii li. tJiimlio Coliee lioileia 00i. Oraiiiie 'anrra I qt, 2 qt, and i qt. li- i'i ,.k l ih tls .'i ii: each. I "i kets 4 qt l'ae, 8 qt S0. I. i tii!i, piiiH l(ic, 1 qt l'c, 1 qt lflc, 4 ii e. i C-nders (in. . mi I in.- " 'H ft,., limislers l.r,o. IV..ii Till ix-rs I .! eneh. f- .... i a 1 i if, liiit Tn.pn'J'c 1 I . ' a . . .r ;,e. (ii.-'. i! I ' :i " !"1 I'.i ii li : i , I I ' t ni I i.i'i h I i i - 1 i i -i; Cin Ian e i i ', ! i'i i .- ': ii e 2 (, Pyny-Pectoral Sale of Land For Parfili.j NtallTII ('AUOl.lNA, I .SlPEUIOIlt oUlif Iuavkm UiiL'KTY. Hefote ll.e Clti k. . J I. llartttield - VS .-,-: 7.' - James A Bryan and Julia H Bryan his v ile, nu'l the heirs unknown of John Haywood, deceased ' Pursuant lo the order ol Uuuil in the aliove en titled proceedings iu which 1 was biioiuleil Coiiiiiiiasioner and iluly direcleu tu sell the hareinaflur deBeritieil tracts or parcels of land after having ad vertise! the same at th court home door anil iu the .S Burn Dully J-UB-KAt, for 30 dajs, I will on Wrtlnexlay the 14th day of Aluicb, 0UU, at the hour of 12 o'clock ni , otler for sale and veil to the highest bidder lor lanh at- the court house door of Craven county all the fol lowing described tracts 4ir parcels of land, to-wll: ' ' .Lying and being situate iu the county of Craven and 8iate of Nonh Carolina as conveyed to ltichani Dobbs Speight aud John Haywood ; by the State , of North Csrolina by grant tearing the Me 734 and recorded In Utx ords of Craven county in book of patents No 8 page 00, containing 8840 acre bounded and de scribed as follow:- Ueiainnlng on the south west corner of William bey pat. being south 43 west; eta) poles 1rom IJys beginning tin Klllss or White Lake, from thence along the liue of said pat.; south 84 east DOT poles to his south-east corner thence with his other line north 66 east 122 poles, thence south 846 poles, tbenco west 7112 poles to Hunters Creek, thence up the -same the various courses thereof to the upper corner of, David- Allison's Urant, for 8830 acres, m the said creek, then with a line of hla survey north 04 west ISO poles, then north to the south west corner of John W Stanleys H40 acres grant, In Ellis's Lake and on. liie grant on N. W. Lake. The same bolus: the western corner of 11 1) Speights 040 acre pat . joining David Brown aud said Stanley land, then with theline of said Spehthls pat , south 4? cast 820 poles to a eoulh-east comer, i thence with ' his other line itotlh 48 east lotbeliegfnnlng. Hald Gram tearing the dale November 87th 170S ? And also the following tract of land lying in the county and Stato aforesaid, framed to Richard, ltobbs Speight and ohn Haywood by the State -of "North ( arolina, by grant recorded In the rec ords of , Craven county in book of Pat. No 3 page 69 bearing the number 725 and dated May 27lh 17U5 for 8980 acrei-: On the S side of Neuse river on both sides of tho road from Neuse to Newport bridge: beginning at a pine en the west side of said road near where It enters the pccosln Jacob Bikes corner tree; then N 89 B 210 poles, then N 206 poles, then E 848 poles, thence S 200. poles, thence S 78J E 04S poles, thence E 600 poles, then 8 500 fioles, then W 1410 poles to a pine standi ng on the West sida-of Newport road 68 poles from where the said road goes through the said pecosln on the New port side, ii then South 44 i . West 70S- poles, then West 770 poles to the south corner of the road, D. "pelghis western patent, for 1,000 acres dated U cember 14th, 1798, thence with the., line of the same north 2)0 poles lo the said Speights 850 acre patent, thence Wiethe line of Ibe fame north 81, east 872 poles to his eastern 1,000 acre patent, thence with the line of the saffte patent, -south 104 poles, thence with another line of the same . east 400 poles, thence with another line of the same north 400 poles to the said Speights 640 acre patent da ted December 14tb, 1798, thence with a line of the same east 40 poles, thence with another line of the same north tM poles thence with another line west 18 poles to said Speight 60 acre patent, dated January 1795, thence with the line of the tame north 85, . west 14.1 poles to Thomas Bradshers patent of the east side of the. east branch of Blocomb Creek, then with the line north 65, east 155 poles lo his east corner, thence a di rect line to the beginning.- ' -February 6th, 1900, " OWEN H. OUION, ;. f -.;.:.! V . .' :-.' Commissioner. Notice 1 Kuinnioiiisv North Carolina, Craven County, i Buperii I Court, The City of New Bern,") ... - vs. - A E Woodruff, trustee of the Estate of Elis - abeth Ooodins. deal. Summons for Relief. " Action for Aooounl and Other Purposes. - A. E. Woodruff, trustee of Elisabeth Gooding, deceased, the above named de fendant will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was Issoed from tbe Superior Court of Craven county, North Carolina on February 1st, 1900, returnable at the next term of the Superior Court of said county, to be held at the court house in New Bern, N. C, on the 12th Monday after the 1st Monday in March, it beiog the 28th day of May, 1WX), when and where you are required to answer the complaint herein or judgment will be rendered in favor ef tbe plaintiff for the relief demanded. , - W, M. WATSON, O. CO. H.C. Whitehurst, Atty. for Plantlff i February 1st, 1900. T within easy reach of everybmly. Boy's Si in now sellinn forfOi tn Ihi dollar .C We have a fi w siy.o u- t and are ch sing them out nt a anient sn riflce. 1 1 00 IIo.v'm Huita now . 20 8 50 " ' " 2 80 , , 8 00 ' " ' 2 40 Our Hli n's f i lls sre s ill gnlng nt 80 ci n'n on Hie dollar ni d you ai tavc laiciney isy buyiii now. V. it t i- l'ai.1, rwenr nt S'nio ilciip ' ;h'1 'iinl i x m l ip our mm k. Von iiie t r.i l lii r, (.iiili- I. fi CO. Notice of Fnnimons and Attach- ' n:ect. CUAVii COUKTV. f DPKltlon tUl.T. U B Duffy vs J J Trader. .' To J. J. Tiiadkh: .Whereas, tlw summons wasduly lusurd from the Supeilor court of Craven uoun- ' -ty, returnable to said our( on the 6tb M.muu l.r.. .1... 1.. 1 -il I. .4.. iLf . miu.J lull lup p( viM.I IU mBI I Jl ' ' 1WI0, and rtturnalilo by (ha Sheiilf not to be found in my county, said summons being Issued iu the above entitled autiou, and w here as an order of publication has : been duljt made for service- of -summons upon you in the action afore-ald: Now therefore; you are hereby notified -to appear at the Superior Court of Ciavea County on the 12th Monday after -'. the 1st Monday In March 1900. it being the 2Hth day of May 1900 and answer, -demur or otherwise plead to tha com-: plaint which will lie filed in said action on or before the first three d-tys of a Id term or otherwise defend Said action as you may be advised.: And you will : further take notice that at tha lime of issuing of the summons above mentioned a writ of attachment -was issued from v said Court in said action dhected to the Sheriff of Jones county directing him to levy said writ upon your, properly in said county, and take said property into his possession for the purpose of said actlon. To all of which you will take due notice and defend the same as vou v -' may be advised. This February 9th 1900. T . ' W.M. WATSON,- .: v icia oupenur vuunf vruven vuuuiy. nai,i:i , Pursuant to a certain deed of trust in- ' ecuted nn the 20th day nt December, i 1K97 by Joseph T BainPB m Milton L Hoiloell. trustee, n corded in the office of the register of duds of Craven coun ty in book 124, folio lo8, to secure a cer- . tain note of even dale herewith, due and -payable ou December SKIlh, lb(8 and ilcl.ault having been made In . the pay- . nicul id said notu; Now therefore upon tbe request of the holder of said nolo I Milton L llnllowell, 'liuetrr, will oiler for sale nnd sell at the court house door in i raven county at public auction for cash to the hiithest bidder on Wednes day tl 21st day of February 1900 at tho hour of 12 o'clock in, to satisfy the pro visions of said deed of trust, all tho following real estate: Lying and being situate in tin-city of New Hern, county of Craven hiuI Mtale of North Carolina Hdjomliig the lauds of Horcoe Jonee, Isaac Mxon, and others, on the east side or Unit H'rcct ami bounded as followsi i On the north by the hat of E W Carpen ter occupied by Koacne Jones, on I ho south by the lot ot Isaac Nixon, said lot being lot No. 108 in the Joshno Scott division, fronting 5f feet and Inch on -Oak Mrot t, and la-ing l()2i feet deep running back to (leingo W lied beys lot on i ho cat being tiie same lot conveyed to Ji seph Klines by deed 'of Damon Baiocx, bearing ibiieof March 9lb, 1898 ' Cf.rded ill Isaok 10U Tolin 493, in the of- IHc of the llctii tir of Deeds for Cravon county, lo which deed, reference is here M for a full and more Complete description. This Janusry lUih, 11MMI. MILTON I. HOLLOW ELL, Trusti-e for Emma L. Ilollowell. Adminlslralor's Notice I Having qualified as Ibe Admlsfstrator of F. W. Maler, deceased; lale of the county of Cruveu, jhls is to notify all persons having claims against the eslata ot tbe deceased lo exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of January,--1901, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery, AU per. sons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. , n , E. GEROCK, Admr. of P. W. Maler, deceased. This Jan 10. 1900, , . Notice of Administration. r Having administered upon the estate of Esther Morton deceased, all person ' are hereby notified to pay to the under signed all debts, due said estate at once; . and all persons holding any claim against the samo are notified to present the same to me duly Terlfied as required by law en or before the 15th day of January, 1901, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, This January 15th, 1000. Thomas F. McOAwrnv, .-, Administrator of Esther Morton decM. .: I- v";;lSttcei5'. . The undersigned having this dsy duly qualified as Administrator of tbe Estate; -ef W. W. White, dee'd. n i All persons (udebted to said eslata ara . notified to make prompt payment to the undersigned. - ,i And all persons holding claims against said Estate are notified to present . tba same for payment dnly verified on or' before February 8rd, 1901 or this holloa ' will be plead In bar of their recovery.. ;. . This February 8rd, 1900, , a. white, ,'!; Administrator 1- : Notice of Sale. : North Carolina ' ) In Superior Conrt . -Craven County - li , . ., . -Winded Jones, Caroline ) . Williams, Isaao 11. VBle Partition. , Smith, ex parte. - . ) . .f. " By virtue, of aa order of the Superior Court of Craven county, N. C. in a "e- v oial proceeding a above entitled, in, ; which tho undersigned was duly ap pointed commissioner for the sale of tha propeit hereinafter described. Now therefore in avcordanoe with the) terms of s ild order, I will nffor for -tale, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the oourt house door In th city of New Hern, Craven county, N t', v on Monday, the flih Uy of March. 1900, at tlm hour of 12 o'clock m, the follow- -lng described real estaus towlt: Lying and being situate in tha city rf Now Item, Ornveu euunty and State of North Carolina, adjoining tbe knila nt Matthew Himnions, Joseph L Kbem and other, boutidu'l as follows vlii Onlho eaKt liy Eubank street, ou the mirth by K M 1 avie'a Innil, on the south by lnl thew rimnion't land, on tho wett by Jo s I la L Kliem's land, nld lots are fiftj twof.VJ) feet on ICulninks ftrcet. h aa . I rmaiiliia; went threw hnndied (iltifl) ami pi fV'-i ; bi-aiii the limd oonveved .y K M I'uvie iiii-l K M 1'iivie, triiHtoe, ,tc.. In iiiiln; ,nr e, ii km il, br l i L t.i - . 1 1 - date of I' liraniry 1:1, j!;7, nrnt rt-' t ! ! in the rnililie rif-nrils in tli- .: - i.l H," I'..-, lull rof Deeds f.arl 'luve,, ii ii i :, iii book No. f.iiiia it .. In v ii T' li r, nn! in iit iiie fur tiin . i . i e i i " - i i . ' iiin. . -mi d.i v nf I . liri.'.i v 1 i l-.M :l i i, I' ii iii .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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