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T? in i r t t "? T i 1 JUUMls'i Published every day in Hie year, except Monday, at 90 Middle street. , Puonb No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, BDitoB amd ruorniKTOH. ' .'""' SUBSCRIPTION HATES. - One year.ln advance. . . ....... .V I .00 One year, not in advance. 6.00 .Monthly, by earner ia the city-. . .60 .-' .Advertising Rates furnished on applf cation, Entered at the Post Office, New Born, N. O., as second class matter. - OBlclal Paper of ' New Vera and Craven County. - New Bern, N, C, Feb. 2, 1900, THE ENGLISH AHD THE "IP' ES ,. .. a . TIMATES, . w" , The South African war, besides de veloping a great number of "home nv strategists," who daily figure out to a nicety how the battles ought to . be fought, has also brought forward crop . of writers that might be put In the "If Cists." , ' ) .This ''It Class" Is bringing out de dacllons of Its own, . which show how weak England is on land and tea. v : - The army ia small, and full of dissen sions among its leaders, who are' jealous of each other. " . . In the navy, It Is discovered that Eng land has a good many obselete War ves sels, armed with obselete guns, which wouM render these- vessels of .no ac count in a fight with the modern war vessels of France, Germany; Russia and other Europaan powers. " Upon this basis of the vuluernbleness of the English army 'and navy, this "If - Class' begin at onoe to estimate, to form '- this and that European coalition, where- . by the ..English . power Is to Jb over thrown. v - - With these "Ife," i is shown? how i English would be hemmed in on the 'ifcrht llttlfl IbIa" tnr nn Uno-Hah arms could invade the continent. ' .! Then England would tuffet for want of Some supplies, for It would be impos sible to provide sufficient protection for the British merchant marine, as the out' side powers would furnish privateers which would capture or destrey the merchant vessels engaged In the carry- i tag tad. - v ' tr-i f ,. . !,".. v; Of course the usual "internal trouble at horn is further urged as a weakness which would threaten the English home : government In the war.. ;. All this anti-British writing, Is Inter esting to the writers, and those - persons '. who think the ruin of the British Empire a goed thing... -: ' ; '.T , i ,v. Bat these estimates of the "ifs" all " reckon everything favorable to the coa lition, perfect armies, navies and utmost : harmony, , Hera Is the first ridiculous proposition " flr if Vni.1ki.il ka. lMna.fa.lLn. Cm h.. army and navy.'so mutt the European powers. When the suggestion, even, of these "lfs" that a European coalition could be farmed against England, is so absurdly ridiculous that it can hardly be entertained, even as an argument, for . each secretly hates and feats the other, . The Eurepean snarl againat England ia never heard, except whon' England it engaged In a seemingly hard war. The Bouth African war seemt to tome ; of these European nations a time to ut ter such a snarl, but this It being . hushed, line the recent British sue '- For hundreds of years, these "lfs' have arisen at certain periods, but the Anglo-Saxon nation goes ahead, gaining in strength and power, building up the waste placet of the earth, and giving a higher civilisation and the highest re- - llgien to the people it comet in contact will.-- " ' V And lo It will continue," and the "lfs" wllfalso occasionally come forth with worthiest and ridiculous estimates of Anglo-Saxon weakness. , If the reader of this should chance to know of any one who Is subject to at tacks of bilious colic lie can do Mm no greater favor than to tell hlin of Cham borjuln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It always gives prompt relief. For sale by F. 8. Dully & Co. a Th Uncertain Mulo. It's a wise woman who never trusl her letters to the mule. i-i i: t;.e i-u: -a r,i' ! .: . y, i i . lirr,'" roninrl rj n mv, j.T i. ;,u the other (lay. "The birth of that !,! Og atas was the wherefore of one of (he wittiest things Nod Carmnck ever s.-iil. 'It was In the lifetime of The Appcul- Avnlnnche and while Mr, Carmnck was editor of The Commercial. There was a municipal election of miuor Impor tance on hnnd. and the editor of The Avalanche was just 'happy' enough to do a two column editorial of nush con cerning theiife and death Issues of the election under the sentimental headline 'Memphis, the Queen of the Valley, God Pleas Her!"- -. ' --rV , 'Mr. (Carmnck came out Id the morn ing papor with no other comment ou the all Important Bubjeet trader consid eration than this epigram, which com pletely covered the case nnd made the phrase Immortal, 'Illniik. the fool of the Vnlley. God help liluif "Memphis Scimitar. ' , ".. At a DlaadviiiUnirie. . A North Columbus woman has a charming little daughter who la Tory Indiscreet - The other day In the midst of n reception the little girl cried on account of the toothache. . Her mother tried to console her. "There, my darling, don't cry. your toothache will mas a way." " v" "How will It go awayT" replied little Edith, her voice broken Avlth solm. "I can't take my teeth out like yon can, mamma." Ohio State Journal. -: . - Soap k Germ Killer. . . . It has been shown by Koch and oth ers that soap Is a mlorottlclde, or germ killer, and, according to Professor Sera fiui, soda or potash soap la quite a good disinfectant,: not only because of the alkalis, but the cotubluntion Itself.- Heating the water favors the effect Resinous soaps are not the best disin fectants. . Marseilles soap is very good. A solution of. 3 or 4 pur cent kills the most resisting microbes. Washington Times. , - -. , -' , MOZIJCY'S LKMON KiaXIH, . "' A Plrasiut Lemon(Tanie. ' prepared front the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatio stimulants. Bold, by druggist, SOc and 1.00 bottles. for Dtitousness and constipation. For Indigestion and foul stomach, " For tick and nervous headaches. For palpitation and heart failure take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervous oros- iTauon. For loss ef annetlte and debility.. For. fevers, malaria and chills take Lemon Elixir. - , Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir ; ., Lemon iilnlr Will not fail von In anv Of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, siomacn or aiuneya. y ouc and f I bottles at all druggists. Prepared only by Dn H. lozlev. At lanta, Ga. , ' ,T At Ttve Capitol. ' I have just taken the last of two bot tles ot ur, flio.iev s Lemon Jtllxlr for nervous headache, Indigestion, with dis eased liver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me. I found it.the greatest mede- oi no i ever nsea. J H Menrich, Attorney a 1225 F. Street, Washington, a C. ;. ' W.', A.' James, Bell station, Ala, writes: I have suffered ireailv from in digestion or dyspepsia, one. bottle of Lemon mnir aone me more good than an toe meaictne inave ever taaen. . Mozurra ubmon not ubofs. Curres all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness oore mroat, juronohltis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant 2fio at druggists. Prepared only by Dr, u. jnosiey, Atlanta, ua. : '. . : i. . "It's a lucky musician who can play do the born of plenty. " F 8 Duffy & Co guarantee every ot- tla of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. Thlt Is the best remedy In the world for la grippe, coughs, colds croup and whooping conga and it pleas ant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold lo rcsult.ln pneu monia : ..'...'.'...i-.' , : .,' .. v . Km Talk. : :. It's the easiest ihlng in the world for a wise man who has never made any money to call a rich man a fool. Aa Editor's Life Saved By Chamberlain's Cough .Bamady. During the early part of OcUmer, 1890, I contracted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was neglected nntil I I feared that consumption had appeared In an Incipient state. 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 Cough Ucmedy and the result was Immediate improvement, and after I had used three bottles my lungs were restored to rhclr healthy state. B. 8. EDWAnos, Publish er of The Review, Wyaut, 111. For sale by F 8 Duffy & Co. tter Sy Kaoeri. - She Would you speak of the Flllp'no ai a nation? He Certainly not, as a race. "It IS a SllrprUtljr f..:t," ,.y llonton, "that li; my tra.-:i In nil Pro par of the world, for tho .it tell ! I,:,.' have n!t Green's A u re.iH.ly, f. SM'l Hli'i'i ' n i I f-r t- t I 1 f. r , ft 31 j .re turner of yo::r 1 -iit, znJ If you tdicnl to duty, the bUme is easily located. If your blood is out of order, Hood's Sar- saparilh ivill purify it. It is the specific remedy for troubles of the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver. Kklrtey8 Mv kidneys troubled me. anil ou advice took Hood's Hargaparilla which gave prompt relief, better appetite. My sleep Is refreshing. It cured my wife also." Michael Bovlk, 3473 Denny Street. Pittsburg, Pa. Scrofulous) Humor-" I was In terrible comiitioti from the iicbfng and burning of scrofulous humor. Grew worse under treatment of several dofetors. Took Rood's Barsaparilla and Hood's Pills. These cured me thoroughly." J. J. LrrrLg, Fulton, N. Y. J(hcd6 Hood's Pllli cure nv&r Hto ; tha non-lrriuting and only cathartic to taica yKli llood'a SareaparuriC . - -. SS7 Coiupronila.. Mr. Podgelej(wlio has been nut Into again) let) there no way, 'in dear, In wh-bich I can melt rour heart? Mrs, Podgeley--Vll, you mlglit thaw for that $27 box coat I spoke 'about the other day, ' Inflammatory Hht-untHllMii Clirvd In 3 - - . - Dayn., . i . Morton L Flill of Lebanon, Ind:, sats: "My wife IisjI inilHinniatury HheumatUm In every muscle aud joint her aufferlng was terrible and her body and face wero swollen almost beyntid recognition; had been In bed for six weeks and had eight physicinns, but received no benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Hheauia? tism. It gave Immediate relief and she was able lo walk about In three days. " I am sure It saved her life," Bold by T A Henry, druggist, New Bern. ' t , Probably tha Milkman. " What Is meant by - 'hewers of wcod and drawers of waleif" ' ; 'I don't know about the former, but I think the latter part tejert to milkmen ' "I think I would go crazy with pain were -it not for : (Jbamherlaiu's Pain Balm," writes Mr. W. II." Slaploton, Uerminle, Pa. ; "I have been afflicted with rheumatism for several years and have tried remedies without number, but Pain Balm Is the best medicine I have got hold of." One application relieves the pain." For sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. - ' Ills Allmaut. - Cumso I am told that Giddiuga went through the hundred thousand dollars he received from his father's estate- la less than a year. " "t :, Cawker Yet, he did. He contracted a violent case of nervous prosperity.. ''. -." "After doctors failed lo cure me ot pneumonia I used One Minute Cough Core and and three bottle of It cored me. It is also the best remedy on earth for whooping cough. It cured my grand. children of the. worst case,' writes Jno. Berry, Loganton, Pa. It is the only harmless remedy that gives Immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles.. It prevents consumption. Children always like It. Mother endorse It F. 3. Duffy. , When Love la. " Be (a diffident young tailor). I'm sure Miss De Courcey, I would be only loo glad to press my suit, it" " 8he Pleas don't talk shop, Mr. Snlp- plngton. '.,'" Relief In Six Honrs, ; - Distressing Kidney and lliaddir Dis ease relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." : It is a great surprise on account of its exceed. lng promptness In relieving pain In blad der, kidneys and back, In male ot lemalo Relieves retention of Water almoBl Im mediately. If yon want quick relief and cure this Is tho remedy. Hold by C. , 1) Draunam, aruggist, new liera, W. U. ' i ' - Soonnd Childhood. "How dare yon speak I me so V cried old Skinflint; "you should at least havi respect for old age." "I have," replied young FreBhlelgh his much abused clerk; "hut you are in your second chIldhood."V , . .... "I had btonchltls every -njnler for years and no medicine gave me perm nent relief till I began lo take One Mli ute Cough Cure. I know It is the ho cough medicine made," fays 3. Koonl Cotry, Ta, It quickly tuies couch cohls, croup, asthma, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It is lha--h.ildrcu fiivorlto remedy. Cures quickly. P.I Duffy. - H a V 1! ama The animals have llieir own Innui.fl. TliO cow, yita know foi8 "inoo," niid tl.e dm k ;..) ''i!inek," Jn':iipy 'i v', I Wi.nl 'ii'l fssy any UiiK', If ' )'t la!k I.. '' r I!, in tli-.l. SaMabaultql Vnrioeis Incomes. Nut Iiiiik In r.Mi- lier (Mrs. Proctor's) dealli Mr. I'.nnvniiiK. Mr. Matlhow Ar iioiil nii.l I were Miiutllns: ia front of the fm-j.laee oiif rtinil.-iy afternoon talking about llio various iueome-s mailt' by prom- uctit persous. Mr. lirowuiittf told bow at the house ot u ili.slinuislicd Kurgoon he had tiit't an exalted personage who. to butch bonhomie joins nn inordinate curi osity, lie Haul to tlit surgeon, 1 should like to know iif eoursie I do not apeak of present company what a nrat rate Burgeon makes in his profoHsion." 'Well, sir, mi nl the host. 1 should say that tilsml ilo.MXi a year would be the mark. ' - : ., "What." said the prince, turning to the then Acknowledged leader of the hluglish bar, "does n went barrister maker 'I suppose, sir. &,00 would hit -the mark.'' Sir John Millala was also present and he wne the third asked, "roasibly, air. 3r,(MK) a year." . "Oh, come, enme." an Id the qnestlnncr. "Well, sir." itnid Sir John Miliais, rath er nettled, "as n mutter of fact. Inst year 1 made i-MMHMl and might have made more had t not heen taking holiday lon ger than usual in Scotland." When he tiai hnislieil sooablns, Mr. BrowniiiK put his imns through Mr. Ar nold's ami mine and saul, "We don't make th.it by literature, do we if" J. Ke gao Paul's 'Remiuiaeeue?".' . . ,t: - 1 Ulndatone and OradlaaBla.-. - In aorae rvniluixct-nct's uf Uladstnne published In Chambers' Journal occurs this passaie: , "'rhe , lute .Mh Charles Bradlaugh, . iucrwliblc aa Jt may ws-m. exercised a stranKe fascination over Mr. Gladstone, for which no satisfactory ex planation bat hitherto been given. When the honorable member (Irene to address the bouse, the aged statesman would leave his seat in order to jret nearer to tho apeukor, and. if MK ltraillauh uucl pectetlly took part In a itehatv during the temporary ebsentv if Mr, Ulndatone the latter would almost invariably enter the bouso o few nuiiiitea Inter, as if be bad come' specially from his private room to bear the speech, ami 1t rnvmetT na if. he nau mane nrraiigenienta to lie lu formed immediately M iv Itradlaugb 'caught the speaker a eye . . ? - , - "Some time after the death ofi Mr. BradlauKh t here ; was . a debate in the bouse of enmmnna na to the advisableness of allnwing rt Itommi ('atholie to become lord chancellor. Mr, (JIadstono delivered a most eloquent speech in favor t the proposal, tind In the eoume of bis re marks incidentally paid n tribute to 'that diatingiilslitMl ninu, .Mr. Kradlatigb. . ' ' A Hemnrksible Clock. The . most remarkable clock In : the world -is owned by - Hindoo prince In the place of an ordinary Dial Is a gong, and beneath it, on a mrtnl nlate, lie ortl. fieial human bones and skulls in a heap, there being a siillleiel-.t number to form .12 perfect skeletons. At I o'clock the number f hoiiesformlnK a tingle skele ton com together with a ana p. I be skele ton by invisible meclinnisni springs to its feet seizes a mallet nnd strikes the gong onee, nmt. returning to the heap, falls to pieces again. Arcoliliiig to the hour the number of skeleton which rise from the heap varies, ami when the whole 12 rise together at noon and midnight the specta cle la saul to be most grewsotue. ,. ; MIMawM siaelf.. isT.'l : "I dnn't know nlioit) , letting yon- go to that children's dinner party. Katie. Ton always become so wildly excited at auch plaeea,' ' f . 1 won't this (nnv mamma. ' Please let me" go! I won't du anything' hut Just jump up anu tinwni viueago ( rtDune. - , ...Merely Inveallltnllve. . ... "Are yon curious or meddlesomeT ' .1 "., "Not iu the leiiHt. but when I come to anything locked tip I, have tit dud ojit what's Inside of it or die," Detroit Pre Press. , V ..,...,: , r.,,-. . V.' . loo. :. . ; Ir. E, Sotehton's Antl Oinrotie. . May be worth to you more than $100 If you have a child who soils bedding from Incontence of water during sleep Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. fl. Sold by U. O Bradham, drngglat, New Bern, N. 0. . v , . .. Heading Ulna Off, ' , Mudge Bay, I've, got a new story, one I never told before. - " Yabsley- lf yon don't mind. PI! wall nntil yon have had a ft w rehearsals. too hewakd stoo.. ' The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there it at least one dreaded disease that science hat been able to cure In all Ita stages and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known -to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a coo. tlitullnual duease, requires a conttllu tlonal treatment Hall's Catarrh Cur Is taken Internally, acting directly opon the blood and mucous surfaces of the BjBteni, thereby destroying the founda lion of the disease, aud giving the pa tient strength by building up the con. stiluiion aud assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have to much faith In Its curative powers, that they oiler One Hundred Dollars for any caso that it falls to cure. Send for list of Testimonials. ' ' . Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co. Toledo, 0. Bout oy urugfruts, 7.ic. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Or a Fool. '"Why Is the ofll :lal paper of a polltl cal parly called sn 'organ ? ' "i'rolmlily because ifs generally run by a crank " There is no heller ineilieiiio for the h. ibiea llifiu (;haui!-ci Iain's Coi',;h lien.e-ilv'- I j ! : nt . 'e niid pHiii'jl find . ! I t ,.;t ..:. il a f.iviirllo wi'lt i. i.i' ...J J... i 'l i ; '.,! - It i,e:, ' ' v If you were offered sure aid in time oi trouble, would you put It aside and accept something of doubtful efficiency? : ! ." . - .v- If you saw before you a strong and safe bridge leading to your goal, would you ignore it to try seme insecure and tottering structure? . The answers to these questions are plain. You would, of course, choose without hesitation what all evidence showed to be the safe thing, and you would risk nothing in useless experiments. Why than do some women risk one ot their most precious possessions -their health In trying ImarfteS-ves cf - unknown value, which may even provo hurtful to them? 'V. LywaEm Pmhhanrs Vegetable Compound has stood tho fast of yearsm It has the largest sale of eny remedy for ' female Ills In the world, and i nothing could have given own morttm Do not try experiments, buy what ; ham's Compound can do all that ia claimed for it,- and all statements in I regard to it can be easily verified, For instance Here are six letter which. provo onr claims. , , Raul. :iohe ,;- and Womb Trr:iittos; ' Succumb to LyJIz S. Pfnkham's Vege' taJsjQ sjompouna, 'l liuvj been for ten years an in Valid with female weakness, and the torture aud pain I suffered no tongue i can toll, I never spent one week in I tho lion years that 1 was free from pain." My troubto was inflammation nnd congestion of toe womb. When I common. xm! to ta'.ta your remedy I had ! been bj.l?;kst for some time under the ' . - -A A. IL. , i l. 1 iruilLUluut ui liwti iae oesb puytii--ciansiii 1 'inotswitliout rocelying anV bcneilt. You can Imagine the benefit I ' dort vedf l ain Lydia K. Pinkham'a Ve?e tablu Compound when I tell you that I have frul ned forty pounds and am well ia thlu , I never darod to oxocct." Mrs. C, E. Foland, Ai,onett, Mo. : . " For a number - of years I was troubled with baclcacha and leucor rheoa. 'I becamo so weak and miser--able that I could not attend to ray work- or studies. Tho' least effort would completely exhaust me. Physi cians failed to help me. I felt that my youth was blighted, anU the life before me would bo ona of suffering and miseryr " Then a friend insisted on me taking your medicine. Before I had used ono bottle I was greatly relieved. I had not known a well day for four years, but now I feci better than I have since a child, and it is all due to Lydia 13. Pinkham'a VoifetableCompound." Alls May D. Stavcnson, Alliance, 0. To those who have favored us In the past and to any new one who may so favor ns we invite your attention to the following price. . r: - Granite Coffee Pots, i qt 80c, 8 qt 28 9 qt 80c, 4 qt 35c. Granite Sauce Pans, 1 qt ISo, 8 qt 80c, 4 qt 2fic. . Granite T Kettles, 8 qt 80c, 4 qt 40o. Gran ts Re Bailer SOo. Granite Dish Pans. 41c. Fait Tubs 60c. Granite Wash Pans, cm ill So, 'large 20c -Granite Jelly Cake Pais 7ic each. -Granite i 'off ce Boilers 60 J Granite Measures 1 qt, 2 qt, and 4 qt, Gen Milk Buckets WW each. : ' Milk Buckets 4 qt 1AV, 6 qt 2fle. - Milk Cans, plots lbc, 1 qt 12c, qt Wc, 4qt0o.- v.; v. v.; f Potato Graters 6o. -' " ; . ; Wire Toasters 5o, RoMters IB ' ; " . Revolving Cake TitrnexaJOo eaohv . . Mirror Mouse Traps lOo, liit TrapS"c Wood Potato Masher fie : - -f Can Furniture Polish aud Brush 25 - Bottle Japanese Gold Paint and Bitish lOo.' . ; Gold Enamel small package 2oc, lari e SOo. . , - - 8ilver Enamel, rraall pat ki e 1'c, larueoOc, Aluminum Enamel, small package S5o large n0o : A Magnetlo Tack Hammer . : A Call Urll for ISo. A Mincing Knife lOo. - -' Garden Trowel for transplanting, 10c," A pair of Pruning flhenrs 80f, A ledger with over 600 page for fl.OC. A Coal Bifter for ISo. . ; . . A Coal Shovel So. - - A Nice Handled Ax for llio. . . AFamily8calefor1.80. -' - A pair of Spring balance for 10c, A set of Buggy Washers forSc -n v , A Buggy Wrench for 10o . And a store full of useful Items ton numerous to mention. Give ns a tilal. '(.'...':.. Yourt truly, ".-r . - J. C. Whitty ? A QUICK CURB FOR COUGHS ' V ; . and COLDS . The Canadian R.icdy for all Ttrccl and Lcng Atfsptlons. Largo Bottles, 95 cents. , ,' Davis a LtwmcNra co., Umitod," rropH I'urr Pyij' Paln-Klllor. i Vim Torlt. ilontnaL rfollce vf fiuiiuiioiiM. eurerior Court. The City of New Bern,- vs. Summons A E Woodruff, triiKtee for of the palate of IMr- Hell f, oiieth timaiiriK. deed. J ' , Action for Acc nmt and Other Purposes. A. E. Woodruff, truMee of Elisabeth (Joodinif, tieccfihod, tho above named tJe foiHhint will tiike ntlcc Ihat a summons in the abovn cnlllled action was lunucd from tl.e Superior (Jourt of Ciavcn comity, ftortii (jiriilinu on Fthruary lnt, r.fM.i, h i iininbli; at the next term of the Suiie' iiir Court of i.a d cnuntr, tr he held m, ilm couit boii'C in Ni v Hern, N. ("., on 11 n 1.' ii Hitl.ty after the lat : . v i" ." li, it l.fUiir llic I' Hh tiny 1 V : 1 Tl Sli.l wiiern toll are I .; t li) isii e I he Colli -hilllt. lu-iein (I : ' I V 1 J ! r- I;'".. .1 ill f.ll (K- Of Pynyfectqra! L At this sale except Its . . , - ia known to be reliable. Mrs. Plnk- " - . . -. Facts About Two Oases of Falling of tho Womb Recovered by Lydla Em Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound . " I suffered for fifteen years without finding any relief. I tried doctors, but nothing seemed to do me any good. I had falling of the womb, leuoorrhoso, .pain In the back and head, and those bearing-down pains. One bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound did me so much good that I sent for four more, also two boxes of Liver Pills and one package of Sanative Wash. After using these I felt like a new woman." -Mrs. G. A. V'lnter, dlidden, la., Box aao. - " I was suffering with' falling of the womb,1 painful menstruation, head ache, backache, pain in groins, ex tending into the limbs; also a terrible pain at left womb. The pain in my back was dreadful during menstrua tion, and my head would ache until I would be nearly erasy.: Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound has given, me great relief. 1 - suffer no pain now, and I give your medicine all the praise." Mrs. J. P. McSpad den, Rosenberg, Tex. Sale of Land For Partition. North Cabolika, I 8TJrainoK.'oui(T Cuavem Gocntt. I Before the Clirk, ' J L Ilartstield VS ' James A Bryan and Julia It Bryan his . , vite, and the heirs unknown uf . John Bay wood, deceased Pursuant to the Older of Court in the above entitled proceedings In which 1 was appointed Commissioner and duly directed lo sell the hereinafter described tracts or parceU of land after haviug ad vertised the same at the court hotit-c door and in the New Bern Dally Jour nal for 80 days, 1 will on Wednesday the 14th day of March, 1900, at the hour of 13 o'clock m . oiler for sale and Fell to rlhe highest bidder for. Caxh at the court nouse aoor or L'raveu comity all the 101 lowing described tracts or parcels OI land, to-wil: Lying and being situate in the count) of Craven and State of North Carolina as conveyed to Klckard Dobbs Hpelgbi snd John Haywood by the Slate of North Carolina by grant bearing the No 724 and recorded in iterorda of Craven county In book of patents Ho 8 page GO. containing S840 acres bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning on the south west corner of Willisni I'eys par, being south i'i nest S00 pelts fiom De) t beginning on Klliss or White Lake, from thence along the line of tald pal., south 84 east 8U7 poles to bis south-east cornet tbence with hit other line north 65 tas 188 poles, tbence south 345 poles, thenct west 728 pole lo Burners Creek, thence up the same tha various courses thereof to the upper corner of DavicLJUUsoa's Grant, for 8320 acres, on the laid creek, then with a line of his survey north 04 west 180 poles, then north to the south west corner of John W Btau)eysrA40 acres grant, In hills Lake and on toe grant on &-W. Lake. The warns being tha western corner of H D Speights 840 sere pat , Joining David Brown and said (Stanleys land, then with the tine of ssld rpeigbls.pat , south 47 east 820 poles' to a South-east ' corner, thence wlih . lib other line noillL3 east to the beginning Said Grant bearing the date Novemhei 27th 1795. - v. '-',."" And also the following rsct of land lying in the county snd Stale aforesaid. 5 ran ted to Richard Dobbs Hpeigbt and ohn Haywood by the State of North arollna, by grant recorded In the rec ords of. Craven county In book of Pat No 8 page 60 hearing the numtr?23 and dated May 27th 17U0 for 8000 aens: On the S side ot Neute river on both sides of the road from Neuse to Newport bridge-, beginning at a pin en the west tide ot said road near where II enters the pecnsli' Jacob Kikes corner tree, then N 88 B tl( poles, then N 206 poles, thru pole thence B 800 poles, thenr 8 78J E MA polet, tbenca E 000 polet, then 8 S0t poles, then W 1410 polet to spine stand lng on the West tide of Newponroad Oil poles from where the ssid road goei through the sshl peco'ln on the New port side, then South 44 . West 7h5 pules, then West 770 poles to the south corner of the road, D. Kpetgblt western patent, for 1,000 acre daled De cember l4tb, 1793, thence with the lint of the same north 2 0 poles to the tali) Hpelghta c70 acre patent, thence with the line of the same north 81, east 872 poles to his eastern 1,000 acre patent, thence with the line of tho same patent, south 104 poles, thence with another line nf tho same xast 400 poles, Ihenee with another lino of the ssme north 400 poles lo tho said BpelRhlsfitO acre patent da ted December Hth, 17U2, thence with t line of the same east 40 poles, thenc with another line of the same uorlh 250 poles tbenre with another line west 18 poles to said riclhta 00 acre patent, ilntcd January 1T!I.". tlinnee w ith the line of the 1 aiiie nnrlli M, went 14") pules to Tlioiuai Itradahcra patent of tho ca"t fide of the eimt branch of Hlocumbs Crei li, Iben with tbo lino north 65, eat I 'll poles to his east corner, thence a ill. T- el lino lo the beelnnln. i-'i brnnr tllh, f''1 ' (MS I.N II. Cl'IOV, I Conimh-s'oncr. r ilu'v i .late .' Ml ' Ovarian Troubles Always Yield to -Lydla E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Oom: poundm " I had been in poor health - for twenty years, having Inflammation of ovaries and womb trouble. Although treated by physicians, I could not gain strength nor do my work, and was so low-spirited and tired of life. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. The first . bottler strengthened me, and I wrote to you. After taking six bottles can say that I am well and can even do washing." Mrs. M. W. Miller, No. 1033 Canal Street, New Orleans,-La. " For three years I suffered with ovarian trouble, having inflammation and an abscess on right ovary. Had such pain in my back and head, and at times was unable to walk. Had sev eral doctors, but they did not do mo much good. Ono doctor said that I would have to have an operation and have the ovary removed. I became discouraged, tnd gave up all hopes of getting well. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham and followed her directions faithfully, and am bet ter than I havo been for three years, I have taken ten bottles, and my friends are surprised at my rapid im provement." Mrs. W. H. Walters, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I. N. Y. Notice1 to SI'khol(Icr!. State cp Ni m ii Caiioi isaT Superior Craven (iouuly. f Court u. II. Cutler and others ) N,,ice0. 'I h t r-timsouLumU-r Co.) St,x Mer. TO Al.l. 8T.lfKII(l.DKK tF TUB Stimsoh LtiMRBuCii&ii'AW TAKE NOT1C ! That by the Judnienl rendered in the above named action ui the January Term, A. D., 1000 The said cause has been referred to ihe undei signed for the pur pose ef cHtarili: hing Ihe interest of Ihe stock holders in i.ai.l "The Slimson Lum ber Company '' and to report to the Court as directed in raid judgment. You are hereby nolilled to a; pear before uie at my 1 llico in the ( ity of New Bern North t nrolina, ou Friday the 23rd day Uf Wurch, A. D., 1W0, at It o'elock A M , and prove your ii.mrest at such Stockhtdtlors in taid 'The Blim son LumlKT Cnnipauy." This 20ih da- of February, 1000 M. UkW. Stkvrnson, Heferee Notice of Sunirn4iirt'ariil Allach mi'iil. Nihitii Cakomna, 1 0,.,.. r- ... CitAVKN County. 8''' Coi-fcT. II It Duffy vs J J Trader. To J. J. TltADKIt: Whereas, the summons was duly ibsuetl from the Superior court of Craven coun ty, returnable to said couit on the Slh Monday before Ihe 1st Monday In March 1900, and returnable by the Sheiilt not to be found in my county, said summons being issued in the above entitled action, and where as u mder of publication ha been duly msdo for service of summon upon yon in the action aforesaid:.' ' Now therefore you are hereby rtollfletl to. appear at the Superior Court of Craven County on the 12Th Monday after tbe 1st Monday In slarcli 1000, it bring ihe 28th (lay of Way 1000 aud answer, demur or otherwise plead- to the com plaiut which will b Hied In said action on or before the first three days of I Jtl lerra or otuorwise uuieuu saiu action aa you may b atlvined. -And you. will further lake notice that at the llruo of issuing of the summon above mentioned writ of attachment was ittued fiom said Court In raid action directed to the Sheriff of Jones county dircoilng him to levy ssid writ tin your properly In .(III ,UUUIJ , auu ,b u r.i.i . , . j.u i , a u . , r his poterssion for ihe . purpose of ssld action. To ll of which you. . will tako due notice snd defend the lame as yon may be advised. This February Sth 1000. ; . W. M. W AT80N. . '' . (jerk Superior Court, Craven County. Notice of Admliilstratloii. .- ITnvIng administered upon the estate of Esther Morton deceased, all person are hereby notified to pay to Ihe under -dltncd all debts, due said elato at onee; tnd al' persons Loldlng any claim against the same are noli tied to present Ihe tamo to me duly verified aa required by law en or before the lOih day of January, 1 1101, or ibis nolle will ba pleaded la bar 'of their recovery.'1. . t ;. i " This Janusry 15lh. 1000. s 7 . Thomas F. MoAiirnr. Administrator ot Esther Morion dee'd. .- V Administrator's Notice 1 1 1 - ..I -1 1 il..J A f, 1 . . of F. W, Maler. deceased; lale of the county t.f Craven, ibis Is to notify all persons having claims sealant the eslaia ,,r ihM i eernwii in tivin ill mem to inn UII1IUI Pl IIV" "II VI I.'.w . V i.i.i, iinj ti, January, IIMH, or Ihla notice wl,l ho plead In bar of their iccovery, All per. sons Imlc hit d to said estal will pleat.0 make Imnirdlme pavmnnl. i i i ... iu.r it. tail, rf... r r,. t.Mti U K, Anmr. of V. VI. Malar, defended. This Jan. 10. 1000. At!:: -!nl:;t r:i t urs Notice. ii" (innillH'i M tbo A ini!i-)-tff
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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