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THE JOURNAL. Published every da; in the year, except Monday, at 98 Middle street. , t ' Puohb No. 8. : CHARLES U STEVENS, ' EDITOR ADD JPEOPBIBTOB. ' v ' ". SUBSCRIPTION BATS. v une year. In advance..., , ,.4-00 one vear, not In advance 8.00 Monthly, by carrier in tbe city.. .80 '-AdvertWng Kate turntahed on appll- o U Ion, ' - ' - ,' 1 '.-. Entered at the Poat Office, New Bert, N. ;., aa second claw matter. , -v ; .-. Official Paper' of New Bera and New Bern. N. C, star. C, 1900. is the c0ontrt equal to thb".? tests? - , ' Under tne obligation grewlng out of ihe War lib Spain, the United 8utea is, and will 1m anbjected to tests which are certain le both teat the. character of out statetmea and the Individuality of the nation. , Shall the American : people prove themselves equal to these teats, la an important question,, and one -which should not be lett to partisan politic ians. - , The Porte- Rlcan tariff bill Is ene of the tests, and It Is to be seriously doubted if this - measure, a passed ty the House, ia proving to. -be ev wise one. A too great faith la destiny, must not be regarded as good statesmanship, but rather that plainer senae of what Is right, what Is duty, should prove the more correct guide. . : The opportunities growtngjeut of the war with Spain, of oommeroe, of civili zation, of the advancement of the social and moral conditions of new people whe have come under the direct and positive influence of America, are matters' which demand solution at the hands of the American people. . . The right and justice.whtch at times seem to get lost in our own home affairs, alwaya triumph sit last, and so Will they In determining our treatment as a nation with the people coming under this conn try's influence, .protection' or rule, grow ing out of the Spanish warT . ' 4 ; But there must be times when the ad ministration of these new affairs must test the American character, and it will be well if each test shall be met with wisdom, deliberation and honesty of pur pose, and not be met by ,xlttlcal con siderations, which at the best are biased. if notgpverned by prejudice. The faith thatdestlny will make it all right in the end Is not enough, far the end may -not be. happily consummated. unless the se ase of justice and duty shall direct that each trial' ahall be. honestly met, and: the test be one which shall not loave a stain upon this nation and its "people, , ' v , ' .The American people have the charac ter to meet their obligation a a .great World nation, and no temporary politi cal makeshift should pervert the honest Intentions from being fully carried out ia dealing with our foreign affaire. -s? Bowi wrat'. j:vj-! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward far any cue of Catarrh-that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, ,.. ' F. J. CHENEY Co. ' '-:- v' K'i -.i;'-: Toledo,. -.. We, tbe undersigned, have known V i Cheney for the laatr IB years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all bust seas transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mad by their Arm ' . ..'.. j w-. ' m. . Tart i Y i . Toledo, O. ' ' - rT aiding, Klona 4 Marvin; Whole- sale Druggists, Toledo, O. . - : Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, . acting directly upon the blood' and f mucous surfaces of the system.': Testi monials sent free. Price 78e per bottle. Bold by Druggists, 78a ,'.-': ;'-i- ; Hall's Family Pill are the beat , ''. Volmtaan Wit Bnuwlat. , A fashion of wearing bracelet, said to . be common among English officers, has been taken up by the British Volunteers who are going to Bouth Africa. ' It Is very bsrd to stand Idly by and aea our dear ones suffer while awaiting tbe arrival of the doctor. An Albany (N.T.) dairyman called at a drug store there for doctor to come and see hie child, then very sick with croup. Not finding the ; doctor in, he left word fer him to come .at once on hi return. lie alio bought a bottle of Cbamberlaln'a Cough Remedy, Which be hoped would glte some relle until the doctor should arrive. In a few hours he returned, aaylng the docto need not come, a the child wis much ' better. The drniriHat. Mr. Oitn F, ... say the family has since recommend Chamberlain's Cont;h I! medy to t! ' neighbors and friends until lie I r -Staut demand for It from li--.t t-n i f t: country. For sale by F 8 I i Ty A Co. Soldier Avoid the Bean, "1 hnve noticed," said the old suldler, that there Is one vegetable which the veteran or the civil war rellgioujy avoid. That Is the bean. It proved a very staying article, but after we had campaigned on It from Shiloh to Nash ville aud from Antletam to the Wilder ness we were jady to cry 'Enough! I understand it Is used but sparingly In the kitchens of soldiers' homes. It will take nnotber generation to rehabil itate this vegetable In the affection of the American people." New York Mall and Express. -- , , - . A. (tuition of Grammar. "Ain't vnn crot anv sense?" flaked the 4-year-old daughter of, the man 'who doesn't believe in' corporal punishment -"Why, my dear." said the father re provingly, "aren't you ashamed to talk to papa that wayrw'f ? Elf use me. Dana." she answered. "1 meaned to say isn't you got any sense 7" Indianapolis News, i r ,- , Caaxed SHa-hf Puntlr Maria, n lit von read about that Phil adelphia woman who was cured of her mental troubles by fasting 45 days I I hollevn aneh a .treatment would cure that unhappy temper of yours."' ... ' "Yea, It would make on nngei oi me. Is that wbat you would like, John Bfl- lusf-Eschanee. " -'. ; . , ' v MOZLKTO UCHQK EXIXIR. A Pleamnt LomonTTonlo. prepared from the fresh juice of Lemon, combined with -other vegetable liver tonics, cainartics, aromatio stimulants. Sold by druggist, BOo and $1.00 bottle. For Dlllousnes ana constipation. . . .. For-Indigestion and foul atomaob,A Far lck and nervou headache. For oalDltatlon and heart failure take Lemon Elixir. - . For sleeplessness and nervous pros- tration. For loss of appetite and debility. - " -For fevers, malaria and chill' take Lemon Elixir. '"' j. ' , Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir..- Liemon fiiixir win not tail you in any of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or. diseased -liver, stomach or kidneys. Jr:iU-n.t 60c and II bottle at all druggist. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At- !anta,Ga. . V?--rJ ' , ' Atth Capitol. f . I have lust taken the last of two! bot tles of Dr. Mosley's Lemon., Elixir for nervous neaaacne, rnaigestion, wun ais eased liver and kidney. The Elixir cored me. l louna tt the sreatesi meae- oine. i ever nsea. - . - . J U hkhnich, Attorney 1128 F. Street, Washington1, D. O. W. A.- James. Bell aution. ' Ala- writes: I have suffered ereatlv from in digestion or dyspepsia, "one bottle of Lemon Elixir done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken. - Xf OZLKV8 LKMON HOT DROPS. Bore 'I nroat, tsroncnitia, uemorrnage, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant rename. . -..?-...- r---.. . 86c at drnenlsts. Preoared onlv bvDr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Oa.'v:tev;; V An Agraaabte Chang. . .' Pshawl exclaimed the first- spectator la the visitors' gallery: just listen to that Yankee Senator. He's talking through his hat., . ' - , - V 1 well, replied the other, that's a pleu, ant change. ' He usually talks - through his nose. Lewis Ackerman, Qoshen, Ind.,'yf VDeWltt's Little Early Risers always bring certain relief, euro my headache and never gripe. They generally cleanse and Invigorate the bowels and liver. V B Duffy. " s A Wata Treabl. . How's your friend the promoter get ting alengf ...,", Why, hs has a cataract- In his" eye, jiow. . , ' ' . Too bad. . - i -, , 1 Ton misunderstand me. ,H's merely looking at Niagara with a view to start' ing a hew water power plant there. ' ' - : Baliafia Bis Bows, -. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dls ease relieved In six hour by "Hew Great South American Kidney Cure." It is a great surprise on aooouutoC it exceed ing promptness In relieving pain In blad der, kidney and back, In male or female Relieve retention of water almost Im mediately. If you want quick relief and eure this is tbe remedv. Bold bv 0. D BraOham, druggist, mew item, rl. U Hoax He's quite a clever story tel ler. ' . 1 Joax My dear man, he's a raconteur. Hoax Well, what's the difference. Joax Considerable.. - A story teller buy you drink that lie aay tell yot hi stories; a raconteur tells stories thst yoo may buy him drinks, ; , : A R. De Fluent, editor of tbe Journal, Doyleitown, Ohio, suffered for number of years from rheumatism In his right shoulder and side. Hessys: "My right arm at times was entirely useless. tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and waa surprised to recelvejrelicf almostf tmme dlately. 'The Pain Balm has been a con stsnt companion of mine ever alnce and It never falls." For tale by F. 8, Duffy Co. - '.. - ' Imframaxlllary. Wantono What's Brran' latest mevemcnt. de vou know f . Goldbng Noi but I tuppose It the lnframaxlllary, at oaual." Mr. Calvin Zimmerman, A'ilndmig, Pa , says, "As a spfedy cure for coi colds, croup and sore throat One V Cough Cure Is unrijunlSid. It Is ' for clillilren to ttie. I lnur'Jly in nifiiid It to mi n l-n l.r,l. it fin. i. a Poor Zslsi'tute ; . -' Fr Inward Yorth." Good health, inwardly, of the kidneys, liver and bowels, is sure to come if Hood's Sar" saparilla is promptly used. This secures a lair outside, - and a consequent vigor in the frame, with the glow; of health . on the cheek, good appetite, -perfect digestion, pure blood. Catarrn 1I have had so return of the catarrh which troubled me for years, alnce Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me." Mas. Jot Mabtcji, Washington St, Ogdensburg, N. Y, ' Dy8DeD8la-"ComDllcnted -with liver and kidney trouble, I auflered for year wua oyspepsia, wjtn severe pains. Hooq's Sarsaoarilla made me strong and h rt I. B. Emestoit, Main Street Auburn, Me. . . Hood'a PUIaoara liver Hit; tha ndfl-lrrlutlnc ana only cathartic to uka with Hood'i Sariaparma; , Ho Pleaauro. A First Student You needn't hide your cigar., Smoke all you want to.; On, two day In tbe week the prohibition Is re moved, so far aa this hall Is concerned, and this is one of the day. , Second Student (throwing away- hi cigar) Then I don't care to smoke.' Bheamatiam Corad in Honrs. : ' " T, J. Blackmore, of Bailer" & Black- more, Pittsburgh, Pa., saysf "A short time since I procured a bottle of Mysilc Cure. lt got. me out of the bouse tn'31 hour. 1 took to my bed with Rheuma tism nine months ago end the Mystic Cure is tbe only medicine, that did- me any good. I had five of the best physi cians, la the city, but I received' very lit. tie relief .from them.. I know the Mystic, Cute to be what it I '-represented and take pleasure - in recommending It to othe poor aufferers. Bojd by ;T: A Henry, druggist, New Ben.:i j f ' -"--.''r ' ' nn, ft - ' ;:: JX -, - I- "-. 'Into;tue''Dadh."J-.,;;, ; '.; Little Johnny Pa, our Sunday-school teacher says Enoch, waa translated. I wonder what language he was translated Inter v ;. - ' Pa -Oue of the dead languages I guess. Throat Sorer There's no telling whata sore throat will do if you give It "right j oi way uncertain remedies oiten cause dangerous delay., Hake a cure sure with Pain-Killeb, known for half a century as a specific for tore throat, croup. ought, and all kindred troubles. Keep it by you for ait emergency. It never falls. Avoid substitutes, there Is but one Palu-KUler, Perry Davis', Price 25c and 60c ... : - Baw too Few. ft Census Enumerator - And now,, your age, please I Mias'Mora Antique (sweetly) I have seen o summers. . Census Enumerator How many year since you lest your eyesight ? , Ify mother suffered with chronic diar rhoea for several months. She was at tended by two physlcisna who at last pronounced her case hopeless. She pro cured one 23 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea, , Remedy, and five doses gave her permanent relief. I take pleasure . in reeonunending it as the beet on tbe market. MBa. F. E. Watbom Aiken, Ala. - Bold by F. B. Duffy 4 Co. : Bingo I understand that ' Agninaldo. carries whistle as a badge of office, wondbr what that's for. ; Jingo Probably be ate It to keep bis courage np.' V 7 -i-:' 100. Pr. V. iletehtea's Antl Simrette. May be worth to you, mora than $101 if you have a rhlld who soil bedding from lnoontenoe of water during sleep Cures old and young alike. It arrest the trouble at once, $1. Bold by O. D Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. C - - Vara Takas to ttw Whaal.. ' : , Java baa taken to th bicycle, and keep a factory that bat beenestabiisned at Samaranjr busy. . V u";. .Jf troubled with, rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It win not cost vou a cent if It doe no good. On application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises la one third the lime required by any other treatment. Cuts, burnt, frostbites, quln sey, paint In the aide and chest, glandu lar and other swelling! are quickly cured by applying It. Every bottle warranted. Price, 28 and 60 els. F 8 Duffy A Co. Mr. Harriet Event, Hinsdale. U) writer: ."It never falls to relieve my children from croup at once by Using Oae Minute Cough Cure. I would not feel safe without it." Quickly cures' coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. F 8 DuITy. roanlbllltlva of Milt, Playing at wlilut, It is possible for-a player to hold D '5,0i:!,'.'J,0.;D different baa'U. Allonadlnu Polltcneaa. The truck driver is proverbially pro fane, and when one is discovered who doesn't awear between syllables when his vehicle Is jammed in a bunch of other trucks and blocked trolley cars you feel like taking off your bat to him. Down at Second and Chestnut streets one afternoon, when traffic waa at its thickest and trucks and cars were lined along boththoroughfares,1 two track men had equal chances of making the crossing. One was coming down Chest nut and the other along Second street. Hati they been ordinary truckmen each would have Whipped up, and the chances are that a collision would have resulted. : But these two were not or dinary truckmen. ' With Chesterfleldian grace one waved his arm to the other, Inviting him to take precedence;- You first!'! shouted the driver, whereupon a messenger boy who bad Witnessed tbe remarkable scene gasped and nearly swallowed his clgarettejtump. "After you," was the next contribution to this remarkable, dialogue. . "Wouldn t that Jar you V muttered a motorman, who waa standing clanging nis rteu rot aii he was worth.. . . ' '. , The two truckmen continued to mo tion for each -Other to go ahead. "I Insist!" shouted. one. -"Oh, no; 1 in sist!" shouted the other. Finally a po liceman Interfered. "Say, one o yous ducks 'git a move on," he commanded. "This aintt no pink tea." - The truck man coming down -Chestnut street con sented to cross the afreet, and traffic wa gradually resumed. Philadelphia Record. - - ;'-V-;';.V".A Panlateat Poo. .Although R. K. Munklttrick ha an enviablereputation as a humorist, yet he la not the quickest man In tbe world to -see a Joke when It Is played on himself. Mr. Gibson, one of the editors-of Puck and also a practical joker,, arranged for a special jest to be administered to Mr. Munklttrick. He had provided a trick- telephone which emitted a shower of flour when anybody spoke Into tt When Mr. Munklttrick bad arrived, It was suddenly discovered that the paper had gone to press and that bis copy was too late. - There was only one chance, Mr. Gibson said, and that Was to. telephone to the printer and tell him tq stop tbo presses until bla matter should be set up and Inserted. He asked, Mr. Munklttrick to go to the phone at once. ' '' ..X'..--v :'-v-' Then the Stan sat and neia tneir sides, 'waiting for the explosion. Final- lj Mr. Gibson rushed to tbe .telephone ana found his friend deluged In flour. but still persistently calling "Hello!" through the phone. , i - -' He led him back and fcarefully ex plained the Joke. '-: '. -:.' When he finished, Munklttrick calm ly remarked: -: "Still, I think we ought to let tho printer know about the copy; don't your oaturoay Bivening rout. ' Tha Parlelan War. : ' It must be bard for the untraveled Anglo-Saxon to grasp, the Idea that a poet can without loss of prestige recite his lines in a public cafe before a mix ed audience, i If aucb doubting souls could, however,"be- present aT one of these noctc ambroslanav they would quickly realise that the Latin temper ament can throw a grace and childish abandon around an act that- would cause'an Englishman or an American to appear supremely rldiculoua. One's taste or sense ot fitness Is never shock ed.' It seems tbe most natural thing In the world to be sitting there with your elass of beer before, you while some rising poet whose name ten years later may figure among the ."Immortal For ty" recite to you bla loves end bis a-nbltlon or brings tears into your eyes with a description of some humble hero or martyr. Eliot Gregory In Scrib- :'. V ".-',.. Ih Haax It, ; t'- r " The aorpllced choir had done Its duty for the evening service. ' But all during the church hours there bad been a pe culiar sound outside aa If a child were crying. In reality It was something the matter with the organ. It could be beard distinctly In the auditorium of the church When tbe choir sang the recessional and marched slowly out of -tbe church Into tbe dressing rooms, one of the young ladles among the so pranos asked the woman who takes care of the robes: - ' . "Did you bear, that awful squeaking out here T "Yes, Indeed, mum; I could almost understand tbe words." . . . - . And nothing more was said on the subject Detroit Free Press. 4 Wo have saved many doctor bills since we began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In our home. We keep a bottle open all the time and whenever any of my family or myself begin to catch cold we begin to use the Cough Remedy, acd as a result we sever hay to tend away for a doctor and Incur a large doctor hill, for Chamberlain' Cough Remedy never fail to cure. It I certainly a medicine of great merit and worth D 8 Mearkle, General Merchant and Farmer, Mattle, Bedford county, Pa. For sale by F 8 uuuy ot vo. v'-.; 'i v . Too Lata t Father That man should be an ex ample to you, ' my son. He entered lore as office boy and worked himself up until In a few years be owned the but! nesa, ' 1 .. . Bon He could never do that In these days, pa, when they have cash regis ters. DOTS IT PAT TO BUY CHEAP t A cliiiiip remedy for congas and cold is ail rl',lil, but you want somniMug that will re!!i-v and cure tho niato fvere s ; 1 dim "Toiii rcaolu of throat an ",ngtniiW. tVh-.t sl.U ym d 1 (la to a V-hi nuir nn:l nior'l r' 'M.-'.r r!I:;i' ' if I ". ; if ni't I ' :V f-r '! 1 i ! i . ' ' re - I ' i ! ." i i V I !'-!.'' I i ,' ' ! D Dcssts what you cat. Itartlflclallvdiireata the food and sM Nature In strenirthenlne and reoon. struct! ng the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest antfnd tonic. -. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures l'vapepeia, indigestion, JtieartDurn, Flatulence.- Sour Stomach. . Nnnwa. 6ick Headache,GMtralgia,Cramp8,arid an ower result oi lmpenectaigestlOD. rniNnagicti uaniliobo.boicooa, " - ; ' . T. B. DUFFY. - - . - Botanic " Blooi .Bali1 , B. P. B ) BLOODCDRE A Car Far Bleed .and' Skin Diseaaoa, Eczema, Clcers, Pimplea,' Bcro- rfala, Blosd roisoa, Cancer,; ' Kidney Trouble, Bail Blalara JRben ' matiam. ' A TRIAL TREATMENT SENT PBIVATELV BT MAIL BBB TO ALL WHO SUFFER. It any man or woman tufferlng from any Blood or bUn Trouble will write ut we will send them free of charge and prepaid to destination a trial bottle of Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. U ) the fa mous . Southern Blood Remedy. It baa permanently cured tbouaands ot caeca, some of SO years' standing; and , after doctors, hospitals and patent medicines had failed, ttemeay nas been tnorougniy tested for past 80 years and is perfectly tsfe to take by old or young. Blood mim la an aonesi, lxexpensive remeay that you may test before you part with your money. ,. V CUBES MADE BT BLOOD BALM. Allan Grant, of Sparta, Ga, cured of painful sore on lip-called epithelial can cer, Julia Hi Johnson, Stafford P. O., S.C cured ot a terrible itching eczema of 13 years standing; W A Bryant, Moody, Tex, cured Jf salt rheum on hand. His band resembled a burned surface auneiea four years, yet cured by Botanic Bljod Balm.' B WBeazley, of Americus, Gs, eunered with sores sll over nis Doay eating into boles. Blood Balm cured him; sound and well. L U Sewell, of Atlanta, Ga, cured by four bottles of a terrible eating ulcer on leg. b W Pope, of Jackson, Ga. had violent akin disease, entire body almost a scab, yet permanent ly cured by B. B.B. J J Head' of Athens Ga, had eczema on hands, arms and legs, suffered five years, tried dootors and pat ent modlclnes, Blood Balm cured him, only a few scars remaining wbere tne sores hsd healed. Mrs. W J Steed, of Augusta, Ga, had recurring bolls, waa curedby only five bottles three years ago,. Perfectly well since. Mrs M L Adams, oi 'trreaonia, Aia. nan. ueaaiy cancer, was given up to die by nine doctors, yet was cured by Botanic Blood Balm. - W P McDanlel, of Atlanta, cured of rheumatism, but what more need we tayf We could fill this paper with wonderful cure, ana rememoer, an tnese trouble are caused by Bad Blood In the yatem, and Blood Balm cure because it forces all. the poison outward, hence Uie.e cannot be a return of the -symptoms. i '-.-. . I on't trifle with blood troubles, snd remember, even if aarsaparllla, tonics, doctors and salves have failed in your case, that B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm la : different from .anything else, and curat, to ttay cured, by expelling the poisonous matter f rom the blood. This Is tbe only remedy thst cures In this way. - .- ..'-',..' ,...'..: HOW TO OBTAIJ BLOOD BALK. .5wBini toatrau TbulTiwttlb.V-'? ' If you are satisfied thst Botsnlo Blood Balm la wbat you need ""joh will find large bottles for sale by all druggists for 11.00, or six bottles (full, treatment) $5.00. For free trial bottle address Blood- Balm. Co,, 146 Mitchell St . At lanta, Ga, and bottle and medical bOok will be sent, all charge prepaid. Describe your trouble and we will Include free personal medical advice. '-,' - ' i;'-;!v',l:W.,: i 1 will iell 10 or J2y good : Horses and Mules with Wagons and Har ness Complete, Cheap for Cash 'or Good Paper. :':.': ". . ,; v- - V - J. T. H. riOORE. New Bern, N. Oi V. E.pi!li V., ' .DEALER IN : Hardware and Tire lis Sash, Door and Blind, Paints, -' Oils, Cement, Limey Etc' Agent for Garland Stoves 4. Ranges and llevoe's, and BcnJ Moorei' READY MIXID PAINTS. Under Hotel Cbattawka, -TTT-" r r.-".T "TT fl . 4 i- a . 4 i - j.S Aa A Occ:! : n A I: WIN IT?) ;rr, A home V. :". A (' I- Notice oi Summoiis. North Carolina, Craven County. Superior Court. The City of MeW Bern,) ' - - VS. V A E "Woodruff, tinstee ' of the Estate of lit 5 abetb Gooding, deed. Summons . for RelUf. Action for Acoaunt and Other Purpose A. E Woodruff, trustee of Elizalietb Gooding, deceased, the abote named ae fendaut vtill take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued frcm . the Superior Court ' of Craven county, North Carolina on February lal, 1900, returnable at tbe next term of ihe Supe-ior Court Of aacLcounty, to belaid at the rourt houxe in ,Nw Born. N. C., on the 12lh Monday after the Ut Monday in Mart b, it being the 88th day of May, IWOO, when and -where you are requited to anawer Ibe complaint he.ein or judgment will be rendered In fat or uf the plaintiff for the relief demanded. W M. WATSON, O. 8.0. H. C Whitehurst, Atty..for Plantiff - February 1st, 90tt. Nobtii Carolina, i Superior Court Craven county, t Special proceeding iteid wnuiora, executor oi wm. v. Whilford. deceased, Julia VYhltforfi, Louise P. Whilford Jannielt. Whilford, Nannie Smith llnlmes and George Holmei. To. Julia Whitford, Lonie P. Whit ford. Jannle R WhttfoTd. Nannie Smith Holmes and George Holme defendants in tne above entitled actions - Take notice that the above entitled ac tion has been Instituted by the plaintiff against you ss defendants before tbe Clerk of 'the Superior Court of Craven county, State of North CarollnV for ihe purpose of selling tbe real estate des cribed in tbe petition to make assets, and that you- are required t appear and anawer or demur to tbe petition filed in said action at the office of the Clerk of tbe Superior court of said county on. the 7tb day of Anrll, 1900. W. M. WATSON, C S.C, . - Notice. The undersigned having thia day duly qoal Sed as Adoiinlstrator of tbe Estate of'W-, W. White, dee'd. All persona indebted tq said estate are notified 16 make prompt'payment to the undersigned. And all persona holding claims against said Estate are notified to present tbe same for payment " duly verified on or before February 8rd, 1901 or this notice will be plead in bar of thait recovery. This February 3rd, 1901 ; J. H WHITE, . Administrator. Sale of Land For Partition. Nokth Carolina, I Superiok Court Craven County. I Before the Clerk, ,JL Hartsdeld V8 James A Bryan and Julia R Bryan his wife, an l tne helra unknown of John Haywood, deceased Pursuant to the arder of Court in the above entitled proceedings in which 1 waa appointed Commissioner and duly directed to sell tbe hereinafter described tracts or parcels pf land after having ad vertised the same at the court house door and in the Mew Bern Daily Jour nal for 80 days, I will on Wednesday tbe 141U day ot Aiarcb, lvuu, at tne nour of 13 o'clock m , offer for tale and sell to the highest bidder for Cash at the court (-house door of Craven county all the fol lowing described . tract or parcels of land, to-wlt: . . Lying and being situate in the county of Craven and State of North Carolina as conveyed to Richard Dobbs Speight and John 11 ay wood by the Stale of North Carolina by grant hearing the No 721 and reoorded-ln Records of Craven bounty in book of patents No 8 psge 00. containing sb40 acres bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning on the south west corner of William Deys pat , being south 43 west 800 peles from Deys beginning on Ellisa or White Lake, from thence along the line of said pal., a'outh 84 east 897 polea to bia south-east corner thence with hia other line north 68 east 128 pole, thence lOulh 84ft poles, thence west 728 poles to Hunters Creek, Ibence up tbe same the various courses thereof to tbe upper corner of David Allison's Qrant, for 8820 acres, on the said creek, tben with a line of bis survey nonh 64 west 120 pole, tben north to lb aouth wear corner of John W Stanley 840 acre grant, In Ellis's Lske snd on the grant on N. "W. Lake. The same being Ihe weatern corner of R D Spelgbt 640 acre pat., joining David Brown and tald Slanleyi land, tben with the line of aaid Speights pat , sonlb 47 east 88J pole to a south-east corner, ibence with bis ntharllna.noith 48 east tothabeslnnlnir Said Orant bearlpg Ibe date November 871111790. "-' . -- And also the following tract of land lying in lb couaty and Stat aforesaid, 5 ranted to Richard Dobb Speight and oho Haywood by the Bute of Nertb ( arollna. by grant recorded in the rec ord of Craven counly in book of Pat No 8 page 69 bearing tbe number 713 and dated May 87th 179S for 8900 acres: Oo Iba 8 tide of Neuae river on both tide of tbe road (rom Neuaa to Newport bridge: beginning at a pin on tha wed tide of said road near wbere it entert the pecosin Jacob Slke corner tree, then N 82 E tie Dole, tben N 206 Dole, then K848 pole. thence S 806 poles, tbenc S 78 E 646 pole,- thence E 600 poles, then 8 ' 600 fioles, Ibtn W 1410 pole to spin (tana ng od th Vest tide of Newport road 06 'pole from where, the saUl road goe through the said pecosin on th New- ?ort side, then Seuth 44 Wl 99 poles, then Weal 770 pole to Ihe south corner of tbe road, D. Spelghta weatern patent, for 1,000 acre dated De cember 14th, 1798, thence with tbe line of the same norib 2"0 pole to lb said Speight 890 acre patent, thence with th line of the same north 81, east 872 poles to his eastern 1,000 acre patent, thence with th line of the tame patent, south 104 poles, thence with another line of Ibe same east 400 poles, tbenee with another line of the same north 400 pole to the (aid Speight 640 acre patent da led December 14tb, 1793. t hence with a line of the tame eaat 40 poles, thence with another line of the same north 130 pole thence with another line west 18 pole to ald Hpelghl 60 acre patent, dated January 179.1. tbenee with the line of theisms north 8-1, weat 145 pole to Thomas BradsUer patent of the east side of the east branch of Slocutnbt Creek, then with the line north 65, east 155 poles to his east corner, tbenee a dl rect line to the bei'lnnlng. " February 6th, Imho.- . owen n. ocior, Commlstlener. .- Administrator's Notice. ITsvlnn qmillfli-d as the Administrator nf Vln il r wirrow, mrr-weil, notice Is J".f ! y -'' 'I to ftil prions hsvlnir ( it -I, t'fl H;C Ot thfl (lr- -'' . ! - i'l !;. m nri or I inrn ti,D ll i: 7 ' I i ' v, I !, or this notic w ill I - i,i i r .f l: r- "vcrv. i ; - I i I" 1 V o are , : ;. . I - ' I. TCnlIfa in KfM1rfinl1iMi: -. - State siKorth Carolina, t Superior ; ' . . i r ----- - - r- - i n ai r KfiTirni tnirus rtr fpngc triw.u'aif t ... LDMBBBCoMPAaT TAKE WTlci.1 above named actional I lie J anuarv Tt rm. - A D.,1900 Tba said xause ta liertv 'f iviviiru iw ir' ur urit iuu ik uui- -.,; pu f tatabllrhiliK the ii.lt-teat i'f Ibe MocRtU)iat-rs in raid " 1 lie Mimson LiUm- -ber Company " and to rvpoit to the Court . aa directed in raid judgment. Vou are litrehy nolidtd to aprcar. b fore me at my i ftico in tbe tSiiy of New Bern. North I arolina. ou Frldav ' Ilia SHr.l Huv uf Mar. li A. II 1UMI at : - j , . -. , -1 - 11 o'clock A M , aud prove j our interest -as such Stockhoidert'in taid "The Slim son Lumber Company.' -This 20;h da- ( FehruarvS 1910. Jfl. UK Vt . OTllVBM!0., Referee. Notice of fcummoBs and Attach-. ment. llf: stn-EmoBCouKT. H O Duffy vs J J Trader. To J. J. Trader: ' W bcreaa, the summons was duly issued from the Superior conn of Craven coun ty, returnable to said court . on the Cih Monday before the 1st Monday in March 1900, and returnable by Ihe Sheriff not to be found in my county, said summons being issued in the above entitled action, aud vi here as an order ot publication has been duly made for service of summons upen you in tbe action aforesaid: Now therefore you are hereby notified to appear at the Superior Court of Ciaven Gounty on the 13th Monday after the 1st Monday in March 1900, it being the 281 b day of May 1900 and answer, demur or in hern Ise plead to the com plaint whit h will be Hied in (aid action un or before the first three daja of aafd teim or otberwhe defend said action as you may be advised. And you will further take notice lhal at I lie lin.o of Issuing of the summons above mentioned a writ of attachnieut was issued from said Court in said anion directed to Ihe Sheriff of Jones county directing him to levy said writ upon your properly in said county, and take said property into hia poasession for tbe purpose of said action. To all of which you will take due notice and defend the same as you may be Idvised. This February 9th 1900. W. M. WATSON. Clerk Superior Court, Craven Counly Notice to Appear. State of North Carolina, Loudly of Craven. In the Superior Court, I Before tbe Clerk. ( In the matter of Ihe final account of L H Cutler. Executor of Wm Cleve: To whom it Hay Concern: Whereas, L II Cutler has lili-il in Ibis court his final account as Executor of the last will and lealament oi Wm. Cleve, Sr.. deceased. Now Therefore, The heirs at law, lc- atees Biid iliHributees of Win Cleve, Sr , eceased and all other persons having any interest in the ssid estate are hereby notified ami commanded to appear be fore Ihe undert-igned Cleik Superior Court at Ha office in New Bern on Wed nesday the 25th day of April, 1000, at tbe hour of 11 o'clock a In and show cause, if any I hey have, wby said final account should not be audited and ap proved, and an order nf distribution in accordance with ibe will made, and ihe said Executor discharged from ills trust, Done at my office in tbe city of New Bern under my hand and seal Ibis Ihe 2!jd day of February. 1900. W. M. WAT.-ON, C. 8. C. Valuable Timber lauds For (Sale! North Carolina,. I Superior Court, Craven County. ( 8 ecial I'roct edlngs Gto R Hughes and wi'e Anuie C Hughes va John n Whilford, Laura E Whilford and Mary Whitford. Pitltlon for Sale of Lands for PartMon. Pursuant to tbe judgment in the above named proceeding the undersigned will sell at pub ic auction at the door of ibe court liouee of said Craven counly, on Mol'duy l.e 2nd day of April. D, 1900 at 13 o'clock .id-day tor cash tbe fol lowing lands, situated in Raid raven county; - A tract of land embracing a"d com posed of tevi ral small parcela and con tiguous tracts, containing by ealimation about 1610 acres moie or hss, lying acd being in Craven county aforesaid on the north side ol Neu e river and eaat aide of James swamp and at Ihe htad of said Swamp, part bounded by Ihe lands of " KDm.M rtnnumt A.I m.vm f W hl" . ford and others, being . a.l the landa arlilrn Nathan wnilfnrfl. npreaai-n inner. . Red front hi father In Hili' Neck and a ' awamn tract at , thM head of tha aald James swamp being the asms that Naih a'l Wbltford gava by will to John N WKi f trtrA wlili'h arpa anM h a Hptr,aa " - - - - v or ine -court ana oeing pert o( tne suae which trardy Whitford purchased at said tale In tbe year '1609 and being th tame land wliinh ne oonvejed to . aia jonn n wuiiinru ny uaroy- vvuii ford and wife by deed nglsterrd In iba Craven county in book 78,, f tg 886, &0. , i March 1st, ll'OO. , -. v i v .... P 11 PELUT1ER. . . . ' - Commissi nert. IVntlan tyT Baln j, a vaa. ,a mimm aa . - . Cbas R Davla,FUa R Davis Paul Csvia, j-. -., aal N H 1 iH. .. ' . Crr Pavla, Jt seph C Davis, Bets! B Bavltand Vkur L Davit. . i. Pa'lltnM tr Kla t.f I fen. I F. . PavttttAN '. Under and by virtue of an order of tbe Sup-rior Court in the above ei' titled pro ceedings, the 'utidcraUnt d will, on tha first Monday In Apr I, 1900, b Ing Ibe Snd day ot said month, at 12 o'clock m, at th court house door In Ihe county of Craven, si ll at puM o auction to the highest bidder for cash ILe fallowing de scribed landai . One bouse and 1. 1 tlri:ald at tha north-west corner of George and New sin eta, and" running I hence wotwardly with the aouth aide of New itrvi I, one hundred and fifteen ft in 11 W Morris cor, ner, tbenee north with aalL,M irris line and parallel with Giorge si net tixty-ona fct to Margaret E Kaiina cor nor, tber-ce cant wlih ln-r line ami purtlli-l wiih New street cn lion. In d and lificcn fwl to (icore strr-et, tin nee sooth with Compo atrcei aixly i ne fn-t to the beginning on ticoijrn sircct. hcii g the same bniifo snfi l( t ciinvcvi-'l by 'i I from .lnn :l I j ne lie and Hellie W IIiikIms, hia i , to : illuim It I'nviit, nrxl ir.-'.t'S.'l in I" k T o H7, pn:" s il.7, i;.n hi .1 i hi f - of lint r p.uier of di .ls (.f t -i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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