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a4 it , i t i i i . i t . ' 1 l'i . i'S tf s v -iKUitioEi mI J,., ilay of lovuuio- Ml- 1 Published every d. yia tie year, ex. ;t Monday, at 93 l.iiKi'.e street. Phonb No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, KDITOK AND FBOPRIBTOB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. J One year, in advance ,..14.00 Due year, not in advance.......... 6 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city. ... .60 " Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation " ; . Entered at the Pout Office, New Bern, v ' ' K. as second claaa matter. , ' ' - i . Official Piper of New Ber tad - (CrTe Coaity. h . New Bern. N. C. April 10, 1900. , - HO REALLY SERIOUS WORK. The State Democratic Convention ;'K which ia to meeS tomorrow, In Raleigh, ha no really serious work before It, to ; v embarrau it actlona.', ' ' The rivalry of candidates for the sot 'oral nominations Is friendly, and npon an amicable baaia. ,,.'';,.. . ' ' The candidate! are all cltlsens of blgh : - personal character, honored" 'throughout ' the State by the people, : generally, . re :' gardless of political inclination!. ' s 's' .. Therefore the nomlnationi are certain to be received by the voters of the . Democratic party moat favorably, and the entire ticket an enthusiastic .support at the poll la August. ' . r f So far aa the party platform la cop. .'. corned, there la no division among Democrati over its provisions, and it WlU.be heartily endorsed. v - i ' -i The great State Issue. White Bnprem ;( '; aey and the passage . of the Constltu tlonsl Amendment will have the enttie snpport of the party, without a dliaent lng voice.' i Altogether the Convention la likely to - bo 4 memorable one, for its record of party unity. . ' V ,-" r - t DmSmh Otuit Be Oared '- by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. ' There Is only one way to core deafness. . 'and that is by .constitutional remedies. . Deafness is caused by an inflamed con : dltlon of the mncooa lining of the Eu , ttachlan Tube. When this tube Is In v flamed you have .rumbling sound or ; -Imperfect hearing, and when It is entire ly dosed, Deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be taken out : ' end this tube restored to its normal con ;..dltlen, hearing will be destroyed forever. : Nine cases out of ten are caaaed by Catarrh, which Is nothing but anln- l . flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We wW give One Hundred Dollars for t any cue of Deafness, (caused by catarrh) ' x that cannot be cured by Hall's .Catarrh i - -Cure, Bend foi circulars; free. r ' w ' RJ.CHINETCo,"-' . t"i j ii-tsi.-.Toledo, O-:. 7 'Bold by Druggists, 75c , - r. f Hail's family Pllla are the best " ", OuSMtOHi' v ' The one secret woman can Keep ia - her age. - " '.. ,J s-A. Pneumonia is one the most dangerous .'and fatal diseases. It always results 1 from a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Rem x edy will quickly cure a cold and perhaps ' prevent aa attack of pneumonia. It la . In fact made especially for that ailment ; and has become famous for Its cures over ' a urge art of the civilized world! It , counteracts any tendency of a cold to ward pneumonia. Can yon afford to neglect your cold when so reliable a rem- edy can be bad for a trifle f For sale by 'if. 8. Duffy A Co. , ' u- w..- tammf. " ',' A. man may reach the pinnacle or 'fame, but he will probably find it prett lonely up there.. .,' : . , '" , ,: . . : . . The BmI la The World, . . We believe Chamberlain's Cough Rem- f edy U the beat In the world. A few v i- weeU ago we suffered with a severe cold . : and a troublesome cough, and bavjdg read tbelr advertisements In our own , and other papers we purchased a bottle to see If It would effect ua. It cured us . ,. before the bottle wu more than half need. It Is the beat medicine out for . colds and coughs. The Herald, Ander- . sonvllle, Ind. For sale by F S Duffy ft CO. ' II I II - Aa B Biminbartd It. Mack O'Rclll-What kind of a floor baa the new cellar f ; Euke Warms It la rusde out of pow- dered stone. i"k O KUl-Oli, I see! The' 'ground Boor. I it It's S-U tM -V ii. Cnttmisc you Lave wliu h, afn-r iuL far you to fly lino a Standard an J Times. Tha hnnllll n fnnnrl In tl.a rnini and It Is e ttlcrt liy n'pented researches that tuberculosis Is spread nearly ex clusively by dried sputum. Ab Told bjr Teeth. "Men's ages can be told by tbeir teeth as accurately aa horses," said a Frank- ford bookkeeper over bis luncheon. "I have found this out by my Intercourse- itu salesmen. They come Into the of fice, stand at the little counter, and when the proprietor Is not In tbey en tertain me i weary while with ac counts of their business skill and mer ited success. Having nothing to do, I watch tbeir mouths their mouths that cannot be stationary. - 'Up to the age of 28, I have learned. a man's mbuthr closes and opens like a Child's, and what teeth are displayed are the upper ones. At 80 the lower Up becomes loose, and the lower teeth are aa much shown as the tipper teeth. At 82 the top or edges of. the lower teeth are blunt, but they are still White. At 84 the upper teeth don't show at all, The lower ones' edges then are a pale brown. "And so on, as the years go by, the lower Hp droops more and more, the lower teeth become shorter, and their edges grow blunter, thicker and dark er. I have often wondered why It Is that the lower teeth wear down In this way, while the upper ones don't do it, and why only the upper front teeth do cay." Philadelphia Record. ; v , f MOZLET LEMON FLIXIB." ' APtoauut lemon Tonic , J Fot biliousness, constipation and rap pendlcltls. ' . , For inaurestion. sick ana nervous headache, . , For sleeplessness.'- nervousness and heart failure. - ' . For fever, chills, debllltv and kidnev diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladles, lor natural ana tnoroUKh or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. vr. Moziev s Lemon uuzir isnreparea from the fresh juice of lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fall yon in any of the above named diseases. Mo snd $1.00. bottles at druggist!. - . - Jfreoared onlv or Ur. a. Moilev. 'AV lanta,Ga. .- , , ,1- o At Ui Ciplto). . "A I am In my seventy-third year, and for fifty years I have been a great sufferer from.indlgeetlon, constipation and blf lousness. I have tried all the remedies advertised for these diseases, and got no permanent relief. About one year ago, the disease assuming a more severe and dangerous form, I became very weak, and lost, flesh rapidly, I 'commenced using Dr. Motley's Lemon Elixir. I Sained twelve pounds in three months, lyjstrength and health, my appetite and myjdlgeitlon were perfectly restored, ana now l ieei as young snd vigorous as ever did in my life. L. JT. Alldred. Ooot keeper Ga., 8tale Senate, , , State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. , 6 ' Kosjey's Lemon Elixir. Is the very best medicine I ever used for the diseases you recommend It for, and I have used many kinds for , woman's troubles. , - ' . Mrs. 8. A. Gbbsbam. Salem, N. C. ' . ) - - , . . Moujrra lxmom hot drops. " Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, 6ore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant reliable. .. , ... . , - SSo at druggists.-Prepared only by Dr. H. Mosley, Atlanta, Qa. ; ; y"-1 Comes. ,; a 'j- S.lf-' ;; "When yoa can't have - your own way,"Hysthe Mauayunk Philosopher, "it is well to pretend that the other way IS yours." . ; In almost every neighborhood there Is some one Whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic Cholera-and Diar rhoea RemedyVor who has been cured of Cbronitroiarrhoea' by the use -'of that medicine. Buch persona make a point of telling f it whenever opportunity offers, hoping that it msy be the means saving other lives. For sale by F 8 Duf fy 4 Co. ; ; v . TnMaa-alt the Cndlt.'. - ,: '. Miss JonesIt seems to me that all (he nioeai men are married. - : Mrs Bromn Well, dear, tbey weren't always so nice, you know: they've only been caught early and tamed. Otto Korb, Grand Chancellor, . K. P., Boonvllle, Ind., aays, "DeWltt'a Wltcb Hszel Salve soothes the most delicate skin and heals the most ' stubborn ulcor with cerlslu and good resulta." Cures plies and skin diseases. Don't buy an imitation. F 8 Duffy. . Who Borrow Umbrella. Some men are ao well known that they can t even borrow an umbrella. Bem.rk.bl Cnr of Rheuinatlam Kenka, Jaekien Co., W. Va. About three years go my wife bad a attack of rheuinuilun width confine h'-r to bul fr over a mouth and rwli! f 1 1 T Un ' : (0 a RN'p villinnt n f' , Imt r ..' i 1 !, swollen I t! ! 'a t!i' 'T noiiii,-,l ',.!, S!r a. ;." ,. IX I ' ' 1 mi ri y n Vt. (; .!.. ' i!i, I I 1 i. ; k 1 i i i. I 1 1.U-N.J, 1 At! 1 :l 10 ..FZm I. 1-3 C. 1- r - w w v... r'ir.3 i.i ire: :." "jfc::. - 'a L'3 Ij rrciizr i C zt cf y j p,zrzcn, i.;zHj crfz:::z:j. . C!;3 Lss fifty teouszad ckc.'i tzs z.'zi Iziizrs ss wa era czszz::::yp:: i- l.z'.' "js:.zw:.-j t";zt Lyi..j E. I ..:.:.zza's Vc- ztzLte ConpnsmJ Is t?z.Jy re KavLtj kunrc3 cf suf fertej women. Every woman knows some woman 7rs F!nk ham has restored to kesJiAa ' - t.lrsm ' P'aSiham makes no statements she cannot prove. Her advloe Is fnnn "' - ''-"''-' ' ''join a. rinuiam trVtM VmA Co. I.mn. Mm. ; Glad to Know It. - - Wlgway They say a fool Is borri every minute, ' Borrowell Thank heaven i - '' -r ; . Xlienmatlsm Cared In tt Ilonrt. T J. Blackmore, of Haller & Black- more, Pittsburgh, Pa.; says? . "A1 short time since I procured a bottle of . Mystic Cure.' It got me out of the house InjM hours. I took to my bed with Rheuma tism nine months ago and the Mystic Cure Is the only medicine that did me any good. I had fire of the best physi cians in the city, but I received very lit tle relief from them.' I know the Mystic. Cute to be what it is represented' and take pleasure In recommending it to other poor sufferers." Sold by T A Henry, druggist, New Bern. '' ' , Then Double. i . Blessings seldom come singly, except in the cue of single blessedness. . At this Seaaon of the year there are al ways many deaths, particularly among, children, from summer complstnt, diar rhoea, dysentery, cholera morbue,cramps, etc, and every one ought to know that sore and speedy cure can easily be ob tained by taking Perrt Dati' FaiK Killeb in sweetened water every half hour. It neyer falls.-Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davit'. Price 25c and 80c , - Foiled. r , So the elopement on the., automobile was nipped In the bud f ' ' Tes, the -old man -ild the gasoline Can. QUESTI0H ANSWERED. ; Yes, August Flower still has the laig est sale of any medicine In the civilised world. Your mothers' snd grandmothers' never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors weie scarce, and they seldom heard of Appen dlcltls, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc They used August Flower to clean out the system and atop fermenta tion of digested food, regulate the action Of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system,-and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there ia nothing serious the matter with you. For sale by F 8 Duffy. A Compromise, .''.'" . '' : Going to the Paris show . . . ? No. I compromised with my wHe,"and we're going to atay home and atudy French " . -. ' ' . . ; . -, : - . Belief ia Six Honrs, "' , Dlstiesslng Kidney snd Bladder Dls ease relieved In six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It Is s great surprise on account of Jts exceed ing promptness In relieving pain In bkd der, kidneys snd back, In male or female Relieves retention of water almost Im medlatcly. If you want quick relief and cure this Is the remedy. Bold by C. I) I hy V. ,N. C. Urauliam, drurj;l8t, few ISern f -v ' An I- ." I ...l-t. Cn you tell n, e, prof. -t, a 1 it C. '. ' v, v. ! it h.i "t u I i mf '.,.1 ' i" . I k i" I i nt ibe I'lif. :. 'ii t c f til. h a i '- (' ! : i i ' - - . - , ' ; t.oa t'ie WMiill fclii'i U'l'ikT, the luudian Ic, ti.i very peasant of today, Is better oil than were princes and noblemen 70 or 80 years ago. That little bathroom of poor Queeu Marie Antoinette at the Trlttuon must have been almost as much an object of curiosity for Its sin gularity In her day as It le now for Its associations, and certain It Is that In all those vast piles of buildings nt Ver sailles, with all their gorgeous magnifi cence, bathrooms were an unknown Quantity. -. :' ' ' " " According to some authorities, Louis XIV never washed, a little cold cream applied with a cambric handkerchief serving Instead, f his let us hope was a calumny, but. In St Simon's minute and detailed account of the monarch's day, from, the handing In of bis peri wig through the closed bed curtains in the morning until several dukes and marquises bad handed the royal night chemise to each other, the highest In. rank placing It on the royal shoulders, and his chaplain.- kneeling at a- prie dien at the foot of the bed, bad said his night prayers for him, no mention Is made of any ablutions except that he was shaved every other day. Corn bill Magazine. ' ' . - 1 --. v "...I , li V. l" 1 ' wt If troubled with rheumatism,, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial It will not cost you a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quln- sey, pains in the side and chest,' glandu lar and other Bwellings sre quickly cured by applying It. Every bottle warranted. trice, ao ana ou cts. v a uurty & Co. J ' i '-Katoimllr. ','' Hoax What is Dr. Goggles' rpecially at the medical college. " . ' '.,' Joax The eye. . Hoax Then I suppose he examines a great many pupils. , - - ".loo.--. ,,CV'' " :.' Din Setcatoa's Antt Diuretie. , .'V May be worth to you more than $100 If you have a child who soils 'bedding from lncontence of water during sleep Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. $1. Sold by C. D. Bradham, druggist. NeW Bern, N. 0. v , , New Hats. . ' J. J. Baxter can sell you the latest in bats, neckwear, clothing,- shirts or any thing you want InUp-to date goods. r Notice of Dissolution. ! . The business formerly conducted Un der the firm title ofKoberts & Bro. has this dsy been dissolved. by mutual con sent, 8. G. Roberts retiring from the firm All persons indebted to the firm will please make prompt payment to D. L. Roberts, who succeeds the firm, snd all persons having claims against the firm will present the same to Mr. D. L. Rob erts for payment. ,' i This April Sth, 1000, ' f V D. L, Roberts, 8. G. Robkbts. Notice of Dissolution. t - G ask 111 & Mitchell doing a general" hardware business at 73 Middle street have this day dissolved by mutual eon sent, Joseph GaskllV continuing the business . at the old stand as Gasklll Hardware Co., and assumes all liabilities of the firm. All accounts due Gasklll ft Mitchell bust be paid to Gasklll Haid ware Co. , . This 17th dayWarcb, 1900. ' . . ..v .'. : Joseph Gaskili, ' .'-.' " v" ' : ' J. M. MlTOBXLL. . ' 7 Notice of Dissolution, The business formerly conducted un der the firm title of Moody & Duffy his this day been dissolved by mutual con tent, Mr. u. L. Duffy retiring from the firm. All perfbns indebted to the firm will please make prompt payment to Mr. J. L, Moody, who succeeds the firm, and all persons having claims sgalnst the firm will present the ssme to Mr. Moody for payment. " .? ' . . T This March 20th, 190ft ' ' J. Xta MoOOT, ) II. L. Dcptt. i Notice of Dissolution. The business formerly conducted Un der the firm title f Wsrd & Cox has thlt day been dissolved by mutual consent, E. U. Cox retiring from the firm. All persons Indebted to the firm will plesse make prompt psyment to W. M. Ward, who succeeds the firm, and all persons having claims against the firm will pre. sent the same to Mf. Ward for pay ment. .' - This March 81st, 1000, ; ' ' W. M. Waud, E. G. Cox. Tho Ono Doy Cold Curo. trrmnlf Cii.vilntr m T.n xnttw Oittnine for ni 1 1 ? Ii'-.kI umi Mjm thtuML LliutirKn taL.6 irm 1. .t CMiiuy, I A Contagious Blood ,.-4 -.. Mra r.W.Mc Mont onier' Alu.. wtttes: 'Several years ago I was iuoculated wilh poison by diseased aurre, who infected my bftly, and for mix long years I suffered untold, misery. My body was covered with ores and ulcers, Sev eral physicians treated me, but all to no pur pose. The mercury and potash they gave me seemed to add fuel ta the awful flame which wns devouring me. Friends advised me to trvK. S. ILetrHiitflk- ing it.- You can cure yourself perfectly and permanently at, home, and your secret is your own,: Should you need any information or medical, advice at any time, write to our physicians. They have made a life study of blood ' diseases, and: wilU give .our letter prompt . and careful , attention. Consult them as often as you please f we make 'no charge whatever for this service. Ali correspondence is conducted in the strictest confidence. .. :'.' i..' . .' i -:. '. "i.-ii. ..'. ' '.- -4ng It and improved irom me start, and a contTtlet and perfect cure Wfrith rm)t,M.',, .-' Henry's Tha.rma.cy ( ' W Middle Street Prepare For War In 'i Time f Peac. N Just received ft Supply of LOADED GDNfe Sure death to Roaches, Bjd Bug's. Moths, Wtfr Bugs and all In sects.;" Will not stain or grease the fini'st fabrlo. ;. One trial is all that's needed to convince the moat skeptical. ' p i . ,iy..Oa!"iV-vw..v-i1 i'yr A full line of toilet Articles, rerfun)- ery, etc. . ' . - Physician's.' ;: Prescriptions carefully componnded.-'. . - ... ' AtliHille A N. . It. H. -TO THE New Bern: Fair I "April lGlb to 21st, Inclusive. From all stations West if New Bf-rn tickets will be sold over this road on the Kcgular Mail Train from April IS to lOih inclusive good to return until Sid inclu sive, All stations Esst of Nsw Bern by the Regular Mail train will sell ticket." from April lBth to April 20tli inclusive 1 If 1 ls Bicial Fair Train w it! run t n April 17tb, 18th, 19th and 2UtH from Qoldsboro and Intermediate stations to New Bern and return same day. Fare for round Trip, Including one ad mission into the Fair, wbeu tickets uie purchased! s 11 v Vr , BjrBegularMallTraiB. OoldsbDro,. 3 40 Gore Creek. (110 LaQrange, SCO Blveidule 71 Elusion. , - . 1 00 Newport 1 25 Dover ' 1 83 Mnrt.liead 1 60 .."' BySpedal Train. Gold.boro .' 170 Caswell $1 80 Best's ' 160 Dover 125 Ladrange '" 1 45 Cora Creek : 1 -0 Falling-Creek " I 40 Tuscarota 85 Einston 1 83 Claiks i 75 4 .. -r goUedala of 8peetalTraln. .- Leave Goldsboro , ". '.: . - 7?0ain Kinaton "- HftO , , t - Dovor "? 4 Core Creek 10 13 ' . Arrive New Brrn ' 10 Iteturn'ns! LravettTcw Boh i 50 p m Arrive Qoldsboro , ," , 8 W . 8. I D1XL, 6ut.t.' AdmiuUtratot'ii Kutice. , ' Having qusllBed as the Administrator f ManUa Lang ley, deceased, Ute of the county of Craven, this is to notify ail persons having claim sgaiosuhe estate of the deceased to exhibit then' to the undersigned oa or before the 17th dsy if April. 1901, or ibis notice will be plead In bar f their recovery. All persons in debted to said (state will please make Immediate payment - J5.H. 11UTLER, Admfuistrator Slsulza, . Langley, de- eeawd. This April 7thk . " ' . J ' ; ' , City Ordinance. Be It Ordained, by the' Mayor and Board of Aldermen of tho City of New Bein North Carolina that, : Whereas, the said .Mayor and Alder men have concluded to purchase or erect and construct a Water works and ' ttea 6raee system, ss authorized by stotiou 5 of the Act ef ttieGei.ural Assembly of North Carolina, entitled: "An Act to incorporate the City of New Bern," ral iticd February 20lh 18i)9, soil, the Water aud Hewer Company of New Bern,, hav ing sorted to a 11 anil convey to the said City its system of water works and sew eragc, new located in said city, at a price nnt to exceed tiS.uuu 00, and about .V (I. u.iaj la additiun to said price will be rcijiilri d to pay for necessary repairs and extension of nail system, Tlitiifiire, bo It Uriliilnei, that till prnposiiion of iHiuini; city bonds f said city l an tiinoiinl mil exuteilln eighty tlioymud ( . ii.tiiHI W) dollars, lu acoid ance till nmd Act, lor the purpose id bnvliiK, eiecling anil tOnstructlng mid p .u-m of Vi a'cr woi k uiid tew ihc, b hi. i iiiM ii .1 to a vote of llio rHHlill,'tl vo !. " , f ......I cily, nt Ml tliclinn to lm itflil f..rt -I pm pii, and that si.i.l elm t Ion I i I. I mi tin) iMid 'riii...iliiv iii M..v. i. i, it t- ! !.- IV h i!y nf May, A. I) I ' , i i v -1 i . v i.i I ' . ii j . i , in. ! n (i r . 1 1 ' - I ' 1 i . . . I tin III' el, i I if 1,1 id I .ii. .'. ...n I d on t hr . i . ! I Hi d piiil- i I I " I., p .111!' .1 to ' , ...ii I!,... " of t in- iiii. I fSiano enlarge and lnQaine, copper colored splotcbea appear, and hair and eyebrowt fall out. These are sume of the milder symptoms ; they increase in severity, finally attacking the vital organs : the body is tnrl'.irfH until rhnmsiiii rtaina onrl tr.A ..u .. . , - ; J It is a peculiar poison, and so highly contagious that an innocent person handling the same articles used by one infected with this loathsome disease, may be inoculated withtheirus. It can be transmitted from parent to child, appearing as the same disease or iu a modified form like Eczema or Scrofula. ' Many an old sore or stubborn skin trouble appearing in middle life, is due and traceable to blood poison contracted in early life. You may have taken potash and mercury faithfullyfortwo or three yeara and thought yon were cured, but you were not, for these poisonous minerals never cure this disease; they drive it from the outside, but it is doing its work ou the inside, and will show up again sooner or later. Vou-may not recognize it as the same old taint, but it is..- 8. 8. 8. haa cured thousands of caica of Contagious Blood Poison, and it will cure you. It is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known, and the only antidote for thia poison, S. S S. cleanses the blood thoroughly of every particle of the poison there is never any return of the disease. - ,i - CURE VsillSSEllf AT HOME. :&J:AttZ2ttL V ' - - Address. ' SWIFT Valuable " Seal Esf al e - For Sale. ' By virtaeofsludeement rendered at the tall term, 1899, Superior Couit cf Craven county, In an action, entitled, John 8, Garrett against Frederick Doug lass and W, B. Blades, the undersigned commissioners, appointed by the Court, will, on first Monday in May, 1900, being the 7th day of said month, at 18 o'ch.ca m., at the Court house dour In Craven county, sell to the highest 'bidder for cash, the following debOribeil tracts or parcels of land in the city o' New Berne: A certain lot of land including one bouse and barn tltuated thereon and de-cribed as follows: Beginning at the north west corner of Or. J. D. Clark's lot on the south side - of new South Front street thence west along new t'onlb Front street f,rty feet, tliem-e south t , Lhwsoii'. creek, and-' parallel, to the said Dr Clark's line, thence east along Law son's creek forty feet to the esst lino of the said Frederick Douglass, thence along the east line of Frederick Douglass sad the west line of Dr. J. D. Clark to the beginning on New South Front street, king a part of tbe land conveyed bj deed from W. D. Mclver and otbersto the said Frederick Douglass. Also one lot at the southwest corner of Bryan and New South Front streets, and be ginning at the Intersection of Bryan and New South Front streets snd runs south along Bryan street, forty feet theuct asl ana parallel to New t-o.ith front street one hundred feet, thence north tony feet to .New booth ..t root street, thence east along New Couth Front street to the beginning.' Also one lot sit uited on Bryan street, and beginning at Clara WllliamV southwest corner en Bryan street an I tuns thence soutbwaid- ly along Bryan stteet to Lawson s creek, thence east along Lawson's Creek one Lundred feet, tbente northwardly to t lara WUHams' southeast corner, thence west along Clara Williams' south line to tte beginning on Bryan street. Also one certain lot on Bryan street situated 159 feet from the New South Front street, beginning at Clara Wil liams's corner and running thence east- si ardly with said William's line 100 feet. thence southwardly and parallel wit b Bryan street 50 feet, thence westwsrdly snd parallel with sati William's line 100 feet to Bryan street, thence northward ly along Bryan stieetto the beginning nn Bryan street. i-Also one lot of land located at the southeast corner of New and Bern streets, CO- feel on Bern street snd 60 feet on New sine), being a pari lot t o... SU5 in the plan of tbe City ol New Bern, Also one lot of land sit it ted at the northwest corner of Lorcb'a alley and Breed street snd running weitwit dly sIouk Broad street thirty three feet thence northwardly eighty five feet to Hsrgei s lot inence siong sata uargeta line to llbooe'a line, Ibence sonthwaidly cald Rhone's line to the beginning on Prosd street. .Also one lot of land on Pryan street beginning 40 ft. south from l he south east Intersection of New South Front and Bryan streets, and running thence southwardly along Bryan, street forty fret, thence eastwardly and paraf- let wltn aew ttoutti jrront . street one hundred feet, tbence oorthwsrdly and parallel with. Bryan street ' fort , feet, thence westwardlv one bnndred .'feet to the beginning pu Bryan street. ?. - W W CLARK, ' -i B. W W1LLIAV60N, - . fv'S '.&?i&Z'H Oomml sslonerf.,''. aiiMtjUmntWMTICf,; ' Having this dsy qualified as sdmlnls tratorcum test amen to annexs, of the estate of Sidney E, Lee, deteasel, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against tbe said state to rrrsenl tbe ssme to tbe undersigned, duly veri fied, on or tietore the twin nay ot march. 1901, or Ibis notice will be plead la bai of their recovery . ; v : All persons indel'ted to the fsld estate are hereby requesteo to make immediate settlement.' - ..-'". ; This the 80th dst of Msrrh, 1900. vV .. . WILLIAM L. LASHITKIt ?. v i : ; i Administrator C. T. A. . , J. E. St R. O'Bara, Attorneys. , ' ; Kxecuior'8 Notice! :. Having quallflcd as the xecukr ol llary Ann Dickinson, deceased; late of the county of Craven, this la to notify all nersons havlnir claims asslnst the estste of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 13th dsyol March, 11X11, or this notice will be plead In bar of tbelr recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. . JACOB B. TAYLOR, , Executor Mary Ann' Dickinson, de ceased. ','.'..,. - ' This March 18, 1003. Notice of tizur, . OMEOOU'S OKFICK.1 4th I "St., Itateltb, N.C. f Notice Is bi ri by gl''t-n ot tho scisure of tl e follow Iiik pr ii crty for vli lallon of ttis in euuil icvnni.o 1 i -r. Kcntioii. N C.Mnnh 1(1, K00, from ,T U li' ,"iK di-i'lYt by' V M BsMiit, ii. puty t 'ol Ice or, 2 i i nek ' e coiituin Iirjll''! .iilona v.l.i ki-y, tut co' pi r 1 1 1 I i- 1 1 1 f ii fiir.e.ty, one coj'pcr w i tl, fo ir ft-i nn iiti tit mi l two ma'b l .' i, ; in I tt o t I. in in collti ll.ll'g 9 ii- " r i wl I !.cy i ' "'i f 0 n J It : i '.'.ii b r iii. i: ' ) iy HI i r .cj n'v i., i..r, ' i -i . .-.,. i-l- I-:.. H r the entire system, t. become tore, the SPf r-'V TIWPAHY, ATLANTA. 6A. Bond Election! : " ' - i i , ''.V'$! Notice to the Voters ijlf: of New Bern. ITe voters or New Born, N. c:r' will take notice that an election will be held - " at the polling places In the several wards " of tne ouy ot Kew Bern nn tn intra Tuesday InMay next, it bing the 15th - . day of May, AD, 1C00, for the purpose , of submitting to the quallflcd voters of the city the proportion to authorize and en power the Muy,.r and Boaidof Alder ' : men ot sum city to ikbuo the o. nrts tl the said city for the purpose of buying, , i rectlng or constructing a system or Water WoiLs and Sewernue for said . city, aoH.iding to the existiog charter. nwilitn iv,. . ' The amount to be issued, is not to ex ceed (80,000 00) eighty thousand dollars of which an amount not exceeding 95, 000 00 is proposed to use in extension and. repairs. All voters who f.ivor the issu .1 ot said bonds will vote a bnllpt with the words "For Water Woiks," wiitten or printed thereon. Those who oppose the said Issue will vote a ballot with the words "Against Water Works", wiittin or primed theron. J. J. TOL80N. Clerk. ' .Notice of ftuiiiiiioiiM. North Carolina, ( c....i . n . Graven County ePrlor Court. The City of New Bern,') vs. j Summons A E Woodruff, trustee for of the Estate of Kliz-1 ltelltf.- abcth Uuoding, deed. J Action for Acc mut and Other Purj o?r. A. K, Woodruff, trustee of Elizabeth Gooding, deceased, the above named de- tendanl will take notice that a summons iu the above entitled action was issued from tbe Superior Court of Craven county, North Carolina on February 1st, 1900, leluiimblv al the mxt term of the ' Superior Court of ta d county, to be held at the court lionse in New Bern, N. C, on tbe 12ih Monday after the 1st Mondsy in March, it being tbe 28th day lot May, 1900, when snd where ycu are required to answer um complaint iieiein. or judgment will be rendered in favor of tbe plaintiff for the relief d manded. W M. WATBON, C. 8.0. H O W.biteburst, Ally, for P la ntiff February 1st, 1900 Notice of Summons and Attach . . . ment. . NoHin Caiiolira, C'RAVKS COUHTT. Buferioh Court U B Duffy vs J J Trader. To J. J. Tbadeb: . W bei as, the summons was duly Issued from the Superior court of Craven coun y, returnable to said court on the Tkh ilonday before the 1st Monday In March , 19CO, and returnable by the Sheilff not o be found In my county, said summons wing issued In the above entitled action, . tnd where as an order of publication has been duly made for service ot summons .. pen y oa In the action aforesaid: ' Now therefore you are hereby notified u to appear at the Superior vCourt of - Uiaven County nn the 12th Monday after ' the 1st Monday In March 1900, - It being the 28th day of May. 1900 and answer demur or otherwise plead to tbe com--plaint wblcb will lie filed In ssld action . on or before Ibe first Ihns days of said term or otherwise defend ssid action as you msy ' be advised.'. And you will ' further take notice that at 1he time of . issuing of the summons above mem lone) . a writ of attachment was issued from aid Court In said srtlon directed to the .' Sheriff of Jones county directing blm lo levy ssld writ upon your property -In ., sid county, and lake ssld property Into bis possession for Ibe purpose of said v action, To all of which you will lake due notice snd defend the same ss yon .' may be advised. Tbls February 9th 1900 . W. M. WATSON. Clerk (Superior Court, Craven County ..; Notice to Appear. Slate Of North Carolina, 1 County of Craven. , . In the Boperlor Court, 1 : ' ' J Before tho Clerk. . t-1 In Ibe matter of the final account of L H Cutler. Kxeculor of Witt ( levi : . To whom It May Concern: . Whereas, L 11 Cutler has filed in this touu his final account aa Fxerulnr of the last will and tcaUimeiit of Wm. Cleve, Sr., deceased. . . Now Therefore, The belra at law, le gatees sid distributees of Win Clcve.Sr. deceased and all other persons having any Interest In tbe ssid estate are bciehy notified and commanded, to appear be fore tbe mirinndgned Clerk t upcrlor Court at I Is ulllce In New Bern on Wed nesday the 25tb day of April, 1!KH). st tho hour of 11 o'clock a m ami show caui-e, If any they have, why alil linnl account should not be amlitcd ami np prori tl, and an order of dimrtbuilon in sccordiince with lbs will made, and thn said Executor discharged from Ms Iron. Done at my olllcc in tliecltyof New a under my band anil seal Ihls the 2 'A (1 y of Ftbiuary. Ifi 0. W. M. WATBON, C. P. A!:"IN!STi!TilK' NOIH T, II ,v !li' 1 1 , i h I.i. v lj "ft' i li"d .A;! i lii'-lur i.f li.i' i -iiii! t Ji'f M' I'.i" . . . ' ;. i !. . p i.t t i n i in iinii'v. i, I i - v f . . 11 to Mil .'l.r . ... I II e i'.i I.",' in I-, t ' ii in i . n n. "I. . . ' ,..!.! .-" Hi.- ' h ii V i I . .' v i I,-
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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