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j - Publndteil -every ..v tn u.e vciir, ex Monday, at BO hiildie ain-c.i. I'uone No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, R.llTOI! AND rKI'l'llIKTOB. - i?UidCIUPTION IUTKS. U ! year, in advance .. f t. 00 line year, not In advance... ..,..6.(10 Monthly, by carrier lu the city.... : M) ' Advertising Kates furnished on appll- :.. Cat ion ,-....,'-. Entered at llie Poat Ofllcc, New Bern, - N. O , as second class matter. ' -.'j Official Paper of New Ben Mil - Crave County, , . r New Bern.N. C, April SI, 11)00. : HAT PROVE MORE THAR A JOKE. 4 .,-, Now that the Oral burst of public eV pressloni by the press, politicians and , leading public men, regarding the Pree r . idVntial candidacy of Admiral Pewoy , has passed over, quieter second new of Admiral Dewey's pqslii'in may lie to order. " f - The first mention nf this new claimant for Presidential recognition,: has been received generally as a huge joke, and x io treated, , . " The press of both political partita has. - ' shown how Impossible IV would be for .i'' the Admiral to get the nomination from , democrats or Republicans. ,. .The politicians have conclusively .ex V. pressed themselves on the subject, and " pointed out that Mr. Dewey has no "ma--; chlne" behind him to carry on his can didacy, first in securing for him tbe necessary nomination, and secondly, the equally important matter of presenting hie claims before the voters, In border to get votes! . Admiral Dewey himself, after his eb i ropt public presentation of his own can didacy, now refuses to talk for the pul :; llc, but none the less Insist that be U .-- a Presidential candidate and will toon :. . annbonce his position as such a candid. - ate, and explain his views, to that the pnbllo may know 9w he stands on the . r great questions of tbe day In this coun-. That Mr. Dewey is to be serlonsly . - considered, from political standpoint there can be no qneation, that la, he pre- sents himself to the public, and leaves ' the rest to chance whether lie "shall be accepted or not " " - V, That be will supplant either Bryan or w McKlnley, in Demoorallo or "Republican. . '"convention, b not the question, for sucb ; probability is moat remote. .-.' " Bat the joke of Admiral Dewey's cad '" didecyit passed, and lie stands as. an :. actual Presidential candidate, and in ,,v this age when the seemingly impossible ' often takes place," George ..Dewey, the v- Manila hero might become aa political , - hero on some line of Independent polltl ': eal preferment at tbe hands of the Amer- -:. lean voter, and prove that the teeming .' Jest of hit Presidential candidacy was a ' serious matter to. these, who held hit "-: candidacy to be a trifling matter. - l : ,. '7-.-fi Daafneas Canuot BeCaradr - by local 'applications as they cannot ' i reach the diseased portion of the ear. There It only one way to cure deafness. and that Is by -constitutional remedies :v Deafness is caused by an Inflamed ccn ., dltlon of the mucons lining - of the Eu v stachltn Tube. When this tube Is In - flamed yon have tumbling sound or ; Imperfect hearing, and when it it entire. . . ly doted, Deafness it the result, and un . i- lest tbe inflammation can be- taken out ' - and this tube restored to Its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forever - Nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an ln ; flamed condition of the mucous surracet. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness, (caused bycalarrb) - that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send foi circulars; free. ; . F.J. CHENEY Co. ., - v . Toledo, O, Sold by Driif'etBls,7!ic. , llall's Family Pills are tbe best. A DellcaU Coinplltnoiit - : Fiancee 1 be pearl necklace you gave me made me very happy; I am envied wherever I go. Is It really so lin;c-U t find pure pi-arlsf I lance Of courpc, try di ur ):r' v I was thirty years old 1). foro I f i one. think t J Uv IiikIs of the a,1!ia;., v sent for hnn. lie wns reeeived cehuy. i ln-y iiMird the pnee of eutteiH. as tier maw? wimh-,1 Ills bonts to bo tnel. Loni; aaerwilni fin odiiural who wati present nt ttte iiitTVU'W between I he inventor ond the ntlnuiMity bonrd told liijii thnt he had hardly shut the door when one of the 6ea lords said: that parson and his boats! They Bhnll never come Into the navy!" 1 hey were tried, however, and answer ed well, but the Inventor received a letter from the secretary of the admiralty as follows: "Sir Y our boats, having cn tried in her majesty's nary, are found to be useless. . - ' The old uinn'g boats are now commonly employed and ore fitted on almost every Orst class ship that goes to sea. lhey ore largely used to the navy. London Chronicle, i - -- -' . ? :-"-'"..' At the Teter.-V -' Kuddy-Wbat do you laugh at that old Joke for? When I told It to you three mouths , ago. jou. didn't even smile, and now yon laugh at It .an though you would die, -.v..-."J; : ;- ' ' - Duddy-YeB, 1 know; I paid to get in here, aud I'm bound to make tho most of niy money's wortb.r-Boston. Tran script. ' AbHilBsc Hla PrlTllecea. " "' ' "Dauber rays be Is wedded to his art." "He evidently thinks be Is, or he wouldn't mistreat her so sbamefully." r-Cblcago Ret-ord, - - - Their Firs Steps. t- ' "A man goes wrong." said tbe social sage, "from pure cussed news; a woman ont of - mere enrloslty." Pbllndclphin North American.- . .t . it nn tne money in ine wonu vfere &nAnA Aimnllit innf, n il.n nannla Aattl 'person would get about (30. " - Kissing tbe bands of great men wot A Grecian custom. i . - lnes It Meant Moleoole. " Ki follrtwins -conies from an Austra nan school magaduei. "If we break a magnet in halves, -each place becomes l magnet. If we break each .piece In halves, , each of "the smaller pieces , be comes a magnet, until we come, to some thing we cannot split up. Each of these pieces which cannot be split nb further Is called 1 microbe.' 'Household Words. DOES IT PAT, TO BUT CHEAP.? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but yon want something that will relieve and cure the: more severe and dangerous : results of throat and lung troubles. Whnf shall yon del f Go to a warmer and more, regular climate? Tes, if possible; if not possible for you, then In either case take the OKtv remedy that has been Introduced in air civilized countries' with success in severe ' throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy ex. pectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cores the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all drug- glsta In the world. For , tale by F. 8. Duffy. , - - , ' ' Vain la SUIT Jaw. - T v "It doesn't do to talk overmuch," says the Manaynnk Philosopher. , "A stiff under Jaw is sometimes of more value to man than a stiff upper lip." '" Oltp Korb, Grand Chancellor, K. P, BoonvIUe,Ina.,says "DeWitt't Witch Hazel Salve soothes the most delicate skin and heals the most stubborn ulcer with certain and good results." Cures piles and skin diseases. Don't buy an Imitation. F 8 Duffy. WhM They Ara-Oood. ' Fome actors are like tome eggs. They get on the stage because they are. good for nothing else, ; i 5. " . ,' W, W. Mayhew, Merton, Wis., sajs, "I consider One Minute Cough Cure most wonderful medicine, quick and safe." It -is the only harmless remedy mat gives immediate results. It cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, frlpjjo, whooping cough, pneumonia and all throat and lung diseases.. Its early, use prevents consumption. Children always like it and mothers endorse it. F Duffy.",",. ;.' , ,. ..; , . ' Ahad of the Job. - "You look robust," remarked the lady of the house. "Are you equal to the tuk of sawing wood f" "Equal bm't tho word madam," replied the pilgrim as he resumed his Journey, "I'm superior to It." . Jin ll.-.t In II,. World. We believe Chamberlain's Coii(;h Rem edy is the best In the world. A. few weeks "0 we suffered will) Sfeveieei and a tioul le-ome cough, and ,sv! readthr'r advertb nil -nla In our own and other pnpera we pnn.l.f. i d U:' to see if It would 1. ' , 1 Itemed n before the but tin iimxm t!. ti :, I I. It l !' I !. I,. " : ' v. :l f t : - 1 e- 1 -.- : ; ... 1 , 1 y vi n ., . 11. -! : . . i ,r-. s t. f - - to ' I 1, 1 1 e cm U II) qii-: n if t. t tK- p t 1 1 r ill cui'.si.aiiiy M'X ad ' ( V Si a, ta v " '.'.- dsiing tin whole period of pregnancy. The earlier its use is begun, tbe more per- fectly will the slups be preserved. mothers friend not only softens and relaxes 'the. muscles during the great strain before birth, but helps the skin to contract naturally afterward. : It keeps unsightly wrinkles away, and lbs muscles underneath retain their pliability.' ElOilKr'S yritna is that famous external liniment which banishes morning sickness and nervousness during pregnancy! shortens labor and makes it nearly painless s builds up the pilient's constitutional strength, so that she emergu from the ordeal without danger. The little one, too, shows the effects -of KlCtbCr'l friend by its robustness and vigor. . Sold atdnig stores for 1 abottla.- . -ir-.-Send fur our finsly Illustrated "book foraa pectant mother. . " r- TUB BRADFIELD REQULATOR CO. TINTA. OA. ' i .... Obedient Bobby--. ; Bobby didn't I tell you not to go in tbe parlor when Mr Hopkins comes to tee your sister f - - . . Ma, I didn't go in. Ijes stuck toy head In the door and made facet at him. : - " " ' ' X ' Inflammatory Klienmatlsm Onred In & " Days. , ' I Morton L. Bill of Lebanon, lad., saytt "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism In every muscle and joint; her suffering was terrible-and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; had been in bed for tlx weeks and bad eight physicians, but received no benefit nntll she tried the Mystic Cure for RheumsJ tlsm; It-gave immediate relief and the was able to walk about in three days I am tare It saved her life." Sold by T A Henry, druggist, New Bern. - f "'1. Sr. '-;'; - Jfor Anjrllosa. It Isn't advisable to pick a quarrel be fore It 18 ripe. -K . . - " T HOKLKXH LKMOM VIJklR. " . ' AFleasaaS I.emoaTonle.. -''., ' Foi biliousness, constipation and ap pendicitis. : . - For indigestion, tick and nervous headache, a .: , For' sleeplessness: nervousness and heart failure. For fever, chills, deHUtT- and kidney atteases, take iemon tillilr. Ladies, for natural and thorough pr- irantc regulallan, lake Lemon Jlixlr. lit. Aioztey 1 Lemon Elixir lsprepsrea from tne nesn luice of lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fall you In any or the above named diseases. 60c and tl.00 bottles at druggists. Prepared only ty ur. Hoxley, At lanta, ua.- .- ,- ,. ... . - At tha Capitol.' : ' I am in my seventy-third fear, and for fifty years I have been a great sufferer from Indigestion, constipation and bll iousness. I have tried all tbe remedies advertised for these diseases, and got nq permanent relief. About one year ago, tho disease assuming a more severe and dangerous form, I became very weak, and lost flesh rapidly, I commenced using Dr. Mozley's Lemon Kllxlr. 1 gained twelve pounds In three mouths. My strength and health, my appetite and my digestion were perfectly restored, and now I feel as young snd vigorous as 1 ever ma in my ine. l.jj. ai.ldhkd. Door keeper Oa., State Hcnate, . ; State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Moxloy's LtmoB Kllxlr. Is the very best medicine I ever Used for tno diseases you recommend It for, and I nave used many Kinds for woman s troubles. . .. . Mns. 8. A. GmcsnAH, Salem, N. 0. mozi.ev's lkmuh hot rmopg. Cures all Com-lis, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, bronchitis, Ilcmorrhaire, and all throat and lung dinenses. Klegant rcitauio. - S"ic at dnirrlnts. Prepared only by Ur. II. WoIcy, Atlanta, Oa. M ill Muk. Fat. One thing that will make any person stout Is flr.ll. Itcmriihl Cure ttf lilirmtiAl l,m Kesna, Jat l.son Co., W. Va, About three years e n my wife h i an atlai'k of rlieiiina::-m v.hlih i:.iili her to l'd fur ovr a nn-r Sh and ren. e,l 1. 1-r us ,1: .i v . n ; v : ..-' si Tu-si !' i-im- -.1 I: Ii In l'e-:ui ri-ii. s t.f ti;c l:.,Uv ciii Sou tiiiiif.H. A belie Is u. In .'round about 18 im-lies deep and a foot square, mid over this Is built a roof of clay with holes of different si.Ki to receive the various cooking pots. Iloasllns Is done on spits pass ed through the boles, so that the meat comes out very uiuth smoked unless great cine Is tukeu to have only live coals nt the lipttoin of tbe oven. The national dlsu nnu tbe common food of the masses Is "eliupe," a sort nf lil-Ml polls!)! iii tin Irish tttuw. ft la a conglomerate, eomiiosed bf lmiffular couHtituetlts from -tho aulmnl and ver table klugduins, u mess of mutton and such other meats as -are available; cliicken. fish, fruits, potatoes, carrots. barley, corn, lice, onions,- yams, etc. chopped up, highly seasoned with pep- pern nnd heiiis and stewed to a con sistency of porridge. What, happens to be left from one meal, simmers In the pot until the next" If the Bre goes out. the "clnipc"- Is allowed to cook but It Is wnruieil up again nnd n new supply of the Ingredluiits added to the water logged and greasy stuff for the nest nienk, - ' . ."''- In the cities, at tbe hotels and res taurants where Uiore are- French or Swiss cookatlio ''chupe" Is savory and palatable, but the farther you go from the centersf civilization the worse It gets. ; One eats It nt first under" pro. test, then' from necessity nnd only to escape starvation,' bit Anally the stom ach rebels, nnd you limit jour diet to boiled eggs and fruit, which are usual ly to be obtained, but the experienced traveler always taltes canned meat and bread ttlth iilm. Sucra (Bolivia) tet ter to Chicago Record."' 3 ' STREET PARADE FLOAT8. Bfanr DlfflcaH rroblema to De Hat la ., -.-.r . Their Construction:. 'The making ' of . decorative street floats (s a difficult trade." said a New Orleans " scenic artist ' who has "Trad plenty of experience In the line he men'. tionoa. k unre are-, so many .wings to be considered.-. For instance, a float must, look well both near and far. It -must be able to stand a, dash ot rain. It must be light enough to go (Tver any kind of street and solid enough to re sist a gust of wind, nnd, most impor tant of all. it must be so constructed that It will appear oil right to folks tn upper windows. ' - ' , '. . -y-" "Some, years ago a young designer from the north- made several small models for tableau cars that charmed everybody who looked St them. - They werh certainly, very beautiful nnd nov el, but when 1 was called, in as an ex pert t said nt once that they wouldn't "Mo.-- They -were deslgnedjto be viewed from the banquette only, and from a second story window every particle of effect .would have - been lost ; k More over, a lot of bidden mechanism was certala to be discovered; at nny eleva tion above IS feet - ' " -'.';'- -- -.' "Tbe youug nrtlst frankly admitted I was right and abandoned: tbe job. He said- it involved, entirely too many optical problems to suit him. - When I make my drawings for float, I cal culate on ft,'viual sweep of 80 de grees. : That- goes from - tbe level of children on the pavement to , people looking almost straight down from the upper floors of toll buildings. .' TJnlesi such a precaution Is taken the car It certain to be a faHure." New Orleans Times-Democrat,;"- - 4 ;V V ' Man and Hla Smaka. , ' ' . Every, little while yon read that man DO years old and still hale and hearty hns smoked nil bis life, but it is nevertheless a fact thnt smoking is very Injurious. Men should be ashamed that they are unable, to quit tbe bablt This Is pot written by a man who' bat no desire to smoke, but by a man who smokes a great deal, has tried several times to quit and couldn't do It - When you Und a boy who Is pale and tick from his first' smoke,' remember that his father and his grandfather are to blame. It will take thousands of years to reform the world If we be gin now. A boy Is as -certain to look for a pipe as he Is to look for a sweet heart. Ills father was guilty of both offenses before him. Atcblsou Ulobo. nar LIMI Conndraa Gama.- : "Wc'r ploying railroad trnln," She sold as she" pulled her father's paper ti - i away, "nnd I'm the conductor. Tick-' 6rsge system, as authorized by cllon ets. please." : ' - 6 cf Ihe Act of IheOei eral Afsembly of He took a card from his pocket snd North Carolina, entitled: "An Act to handed tt to her. . She looked at It In- Incorporate the City of Now Bern "rat tently a.". and , tacd I ! 20th Wgr tiack. "That was Ihh.i..I ywterday, , , .e(J ., t0 u;,ad nho snld. "nnd Isn t good todny. You 11 ; ( i , iv9lero ef WBter wori, nd ,w. bnve o pny rnh or get oft the train. Ho Rave hi-r n dime. He knew he bnd been "worked." but what else could be do? ChlrBRQ J'ost. - Soma Illar Rnlnrlea. Fpenlilng of big enlniicB, the blgRent nn rieord lvnn imld to (leoie (iotild. v nii mild to Ceoi -e Could i ' H,H w , , fin imI. rheneeoiiiit Mentduwn 1'iir t.-n y lilm f5.(i.i. es "fur wrvliTS n-inl'-n-d. Hint ins nt t!ip rote of J .'lO.m-O n year. Tin' IiIi;!h--. i ,,;i. I ii-.--ii,:, in "I lii-nt Id i ' - I , ' ' 1 he r. - i l I'll. ; - -: i IV cvi-i- (mid a mil the ?7."i.MK) a yelll ll'iim '. Van Ilorr -!.-tit of the ('mm V.-ik I'M- . - V. il (" "I O- -4 lit iVomcn Su'.'iirins with Backache are Requested to Read These Letters From Wemen Who Have Been Cured of it by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. . ' : Ccl "J Est Sleep . " De ab Mrs: Pikkham : I though let you know how - much good Lydla ham s vegetable Compound has done me. Uef ore takincr It I suffered very much with backache, C could not sleep nights. . Now, thanks medicine, I rest very Well every sight and . am betterthan I have been for years. Iwant ; every woman to know what Jronr Vegetable ' Compound has done for me. I know It will , helpotherslf they will only give It a trial." , MissGbacb Coltok, Oswego Falls, N. Y. , Cackacho and Headache 'S ' " Dear Mas. PraxaAU : I had headache and backache; was nervous all the' time. " I have taken five bottles of Lydia E.?inkham's Vegeta ble Compound and have had better health since takincr it than I have had for ten years. I am strontrer than I was and weigh more did. I think it is the best medicine on have recommended It to others. May yon for the good you have done to suffering women," Mbs. Maboabet Wild,. Clover E Bottom, Ky. .-- j , r , , " ( - .". - Prof use Menstruation "DeaB Mbs. Pinkham My .trouble r profuse menstruation, lasting from twelve weeiss. , Aue uow waa aos great l thought I could not live over night. I had paina in my right side very severe -at times not flashes so that X thought I. would burn up. I had to stay In bed nearly all the time for two years and erts months. X had two doctors bnt thev did ma no good. ; My neleh- rbors thought that I could not live, t; ivaa in inis conaraonj o-i&uy gave me some 01 your medicine. I began its use at once and in two days felt that it was doing me good. . I. r soon got ont of bed and commenced work, something I bad not done for years. I continued taking your medicine and now feel as though I was J young again. My changes are now regnlar and people are telling me how J -veil I look. I tell them tha, Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 4 f a as aa a n, a-i. ." aa n. ... A m Vv.it.. .1. a IT- 4 -ma n ou.v-auixda it, ucsur, xv r. A.en& ok v meneswr, v a. Thirty years of constant success -is the record of v LYDIA PINKHAM'S "1 . A SJUICK LURU ' ' rox COUGH". 1 -"and COLDS w. The Canadian E i-nccly for all " Throat :;-J Lu;;g L'iut, i" Largo Bcttles, a; centa. " i- 'DAVIS Jk tAWRKNCS CO., Llmttot, v'-- Prop's rvrryDavliTaia-lilllia, : : Haw lork. - i,! t : iXTtmUme. Ill III 'ill' III. II II 1 1 mi. .",'fii.iflf..na llmtll? 1 IMuBAari BrattA. EfafSYHOYAL-P81L8 LX' 9rt. sjwan retUV4. iaiiU IW. i SmiJ In llnit sum bultl llrtniuiM T - .V u,,.Mrn,isMllSllfMr . .Wl arlib t.la ri-'tvr-i. Tlit In mnrni I Matllwlwi, l rtimotUU u.4 UHIf fur dUrtWfcr, l irttjv ii. .if. 1 n.artt.1 Tict Imwitala, JTawn out ."-A double'toated RockaWay.-vWIU ,1 sold cheap for cssh.T At . r- Trenwlih's Blacksmith : Shop," South Front, street, 1 ner a.N. Cfe B. B. 'i-Z'i' Cotton Settl & See! Irisli Potatcts i Early Rose, Now Queen, Pride of South, Red and White Blirs-both home and northern grown, WOO . lmsliola; Knrly King Cotton r-ct'd. 100 bushels poultiern Hrpe Cotton Hoed, Long Staple Cotton. Call or write tor circulars. . - . , J. E. LATHAM. City Ordinance. - Be it Ordained, by tbe Mayor and Board of Aldermen of (be City of New Bern ilb Carolina that, , - Whereas, the said Mayor and Alder men have concluded to purchase or erect , and construct a Water works snd Sew- trHfre, now loe.aied In said cli y, at a price not to esceed i5,C00 00. and about 5, OoO OO in addition to said price will be reoulred to pay for necessary repairs S'ld exleniion of saldsyslem," - i Therefore, be ll Ordained, that the proponltion of Issuing cliy bonds of said city to aq amount not exceeding illity cliy to aq smounl not exceemn uty ' ("'.W d""r''. ,a rco'": ai.ee with said Act, for the purpose of ,,u)il, er,,.,irg and constructing ald; svnieiii of water woiks and aewerago, be, submitted to a vole of tho qualified to- lera oi sum cny, si an riecinm io nu neiu fnr ilmt purpose., ami mat smn eieeimn 1 ii In ii on the third iuesdavin. liny, il, It beln it ihc l"Hh ilnv of .May, A. 1). in mM i i i v t llie ii"i Incls or poll- I' i m - t lit i ii f ii r llie election or m i n hi the I li-ciion held on iho I i -v lu M'iv, 1 I, and tlmt poll be n: imliileil to I r mi ll, ,r I! ( i of Iheiiiml iiiniT ol mid it.-iniP!' llie . 1- , ii, "l-,,r v !., -1 t ' ' . :i v.n i f-.r PvnyPeoferal c - I- that I would E. Pink- to your' than I ever earth and God bless j. , " one to While I 2 mi i. - to do my. over two VEGETABLE COMPOUND 1 Valuable Real Est ale - For Bale. h Cy virtue of a judgement tendered at I he fall 'term, 18UU, (Superior . uourt ot Craven- county, in an action, entitled, John B. Garrett against Frederick Loug- lasaand W, 11. blades, the undeislgncd commissionei s, appointed by the Court, will, on Urst Monday in May, l'JIW, being the 7th day or said nionlb, at 14 o clock ni., at the Court house door in Ciuvtn county, tell to the highest bidder lor cash, the following deuciibed tracts or parcels ot laud la llie city or new lierne: & certain lot oi lauuinciuuingone nouse and barn tkuated thereon and do cribed as follows: Begluuing at tbe north west corner of - Dr: 1.1). C'lark' lot on the south, side of new ISouth Front street thenco west along new r oulb f root street fortv feel, thence south to iawson'n t reek and parallel to . the said Ur t lark's -line., thence- east alonir Law- son's creek forty feet to the east line of the said r rederlos. jjouulaas, tneuce along the east line of Frederick Onnglaun and the west line of Dr. ). I). Clark- to the beginning on Mew Boiuh Front street, beimr a Dart of the land conveyed by deed from W. D. kiclver and other lo the said Frederick Douglass. ; Also one lot- at. the sontbweet corner of Bryan anil Mew South Front nrtotm and be ginning at the intersection of Bryan and New South Front street! and runs south "Talong Uryan street, forty feet, .thence fa emt and Dtranei to pew noutu ' rroni street one hundred feet." thence north forty feet to New South Front street, thence , east' along New Poulh Front street to the lieginiiing Also one lot sh unted on Bryan street, and beginning at Clara -WlUtams' .souinwest corner on Brvan street snd runs thence southward It alone Bryan street to Lawion's creek,- tbeneo cast along Lawion's Creek .one hundred feet, thence northwardly, to llara Williams' soutbesst comer, thence est along Clara Williams' south line to tbs beirinnlne on Uryan street. . Also one certain lot on Brysn street situated 159 feet from the -Kew 6outli Front streety beginning at Clara Wll llama's corner and running tbenreeasl wardly with said William's line 100 reel, tbence southwardly and parallel lib Bryan street CO reel,' thence west wardly and parallel iih raid William's tine 100 feet to Bryan street,, tnence norm warn ly along Bryan rtrcet to the beginning on Bryan street. . Also one lot of land located at tbe tout beaut corner of New and Bern slrecis, CO feet on Bern street and 60 feet on Nfw si net. belne a Dart lot No. -!) In tbe plan of tbe City of ajaai llnrn M lmr An A lilt (II I ak Iwl all II alain 1 ..ly northwest corner of Lorch'a allev . iicw uiii u MX tail af a. uu r I au tai w ,nd Broad street and running Westwardly .ioni, Broad street thirty three , feet thence northwardly eighty five feet to Osrgct's lot thence along said Hargels' in8 to Kbone's line, Ihcnce southwaidly d Rhone's line to tha beginning on' d Rhone's 1 Broad street. Bryan street I rt..ouih east - t, i ....... ii.. . i i i.n,i Ainu una mi vi inii.iu beginning 40 ft south from emit Intersection of New South Front and Brvan slrrelS and running fhence southwardly alang Brysn Bin el i nrty feet, MiencO eastwanlly anil parai- 0i v,h New rtouth Front street one hundred feet, thenco northwardly and parallel with Brvan street. forty feot, thenco w-estwardlv one hundred feet to tho beginning en Bryan Mreet,' W VV CI.AItK n w wiluavbon, - CommlsKlnnera, ixetiilor's Notice Having niiRllflrd ns the Eiecntor of it r v Ann iM'-Mni-ic i mini v of t'ntvi n, ilcci-iistid; Into of i, this In to notify h n-i ii-'-iiiiMt t ho entale f I' il lo i iliil.it thrtn to I 'in the l.Uh i y of , no lite. Bi.l be i v.iv. All itr I . -.! v.111 iltn.,r ii. i . vr.oi;, i M 1 ii i, iti'-nri, ile- f I:. Els 2 end Election ! Notice , to the" Voters , of New Bern: t J br'olei-s ( New 15r. N (;., II v hike in tu e ilmi an ruiiU'ii will be iu ui ki lite iiiiiliitM 4 law i u Hit rev. wmila fllie ilij of . w li Tn i ii. 111., tliiiil h. i-Hlnj ijijii-y xi. t - tin g li e IMh ' . dny nt Mm), A I), 1U10; fur I he iiuin.e ..b lininir "hi (be quiilili rt viitris of n i-.rtt.v ine Ofiiiuii in authorise tu.d i-ii Mver lb- AUj., mid I iwidot Alili-t- . uu li ! said to inn) llir --M nos tf : i be said ciij' mr Hie j"uipi of buying, ru tinii or -ii-nnuncilim . a tymeni of M nier WiiiliB nd rewerHtt lor said tiij. utw idiiig t iho cxwllng chaiU--r ' i n ion 5- -v ' "- - . r' f i In i.ni Hint to rxilsfOfit, is not to ei-ci-td (Ki.lOii ) 'igbi iliiiiisHi.d doll.iis' i. r 1im ti an kiiu ini tint exceeding fn, (O til is pri-i-orcd to l.teineiUntiouand -rijuur. . ' - . A.l vxteis who f.tvor tbe insue of" f aid bonus v ill V- le a Iwllut Vlih.ihn. words . -'Koi .Waler-Woik.'- w.ll'en or printed I hereon. , Thosv-v.hu oipuiui li,e said. ' lsvue v.Hl rute a ballot wiih tf e words v ''Jtgim.Bt VVati r Woiks , wnttt-n or pilucdlhirouv J. I.TOtSON. tlcrk. IN'oliee i uiiiiuoiisY :- N.iiihCrolini, I c. . , ? (.HVinCotiniy f Su enor Court. , I ho City of .New l'.ein,1 - ',' - vs. -j I Sun.nions v, A E Woodi uff, trumte for -1 ., of Ibj: Estuty of Edz-1 Hell, f, ' ' ' , iiht lli UiHUliug, di ed. J . Action for Aco uut Hi d Other I'urf o rs. A. K. Woodruffj tiusleo nf Ellzabith Go.,diii(j, deceased, tbe above ni.uied de fendant will take n"t'ce that a Kurcmoi s . in the hIkivo rntilled action una issued . ' fn in ll KiiNrioi t,.(mit ot Ciawn v iniuiiiy, .Norili l.'Hioliiu on ri bmary 1M, IM.U, iiiu nble hi. il.e iiixl nun of tho : hipi-ii n mirtiit mil cotnil), tot In Id hi the iimii h,u-e in Hi w Di ri), ,N. '.; i ii U.e 12'h ,Mi i, day after I be 1st iMondiiy in Mun h, ii lieinthe 28th day -t 1 1 f Mai, llrf'O. when i.nd in hi re jou are rrnum d In iiiish i r llir ci niiiluiiil le e.n in J'liiiiineM will 1 rei-Oered in faior of . tbe pluiutilf for the relief di mended. W M. WATSON, C. H.C. U. (! WhitiliuiBl, Ally, for Pla nliff . rcbruary 1st, 1U00. Kutice of Suniiiioiis and Miach- ' nienl. NoiiTn Cakomna, Chavbm Codnty. Bi'PKiJou Court" U 11 Duffy v J J Trader. To J. J. Tuadeii: " J- Whuress, thebiiu.inous was duly irsued from the Suoeiioi t iuiri of Craven coun ty, rcturnuble lo iaid (ourl on the 5ih Monday belote the irl Monday In Mann 1000, and returnable by the bherllf. out to be found in my ounly, said sumu'ous being issued in the hIhiyc cmitled action, aud where aa an older of publication has ' been duly made foi n-rvire of summons -npon you in tbe neiion aforesaid: jnow llieretore )oii are uereny noiined to appear ul the Superior Court of . Craven County i n the 12th Monday after tho 1st Moiulny lu .l.aieli muo, it being the 28th dny ot May I IKK) and answer demur or otherwise plead to lhc c imJ plaint wbh h will be hied In fsld action ' on oriiefore Ihe drst thiec dajs i f a dd term or otheiwlte defetd kaid action as you rosy be advised. And you win Itirllier lake notice tuai at I lie line or Issuing of the summons above mentioned s writ of attachment was jssutd fiom said Court in said anion directed to (lie . Sheriff. ot-Jones county d iteming him lo lew said writ upon your property in .; said county, and lake said property into his possission forme purpose ot saia - action. To all of which you will take, due notice and defend tbe same as yon may be tdvlsed. .Tbla February Olh 1600 ' Clerk Hnporior Court, Craven -County . Notice lo Appear. late of North Carolina, ) t'ouJly of Craven. J . . In the Superior Court;! )y ' Before the Clcik. . f - In Ihe matter of the final account of U II Cutler. Executor of Wm Cleve: , To whom It May- Concern: Whereas, L 11 Cutler has filed In this court hit final account as Xxcculnr 6f the last will snd testament of Wm.'Cleye, 8r., den-ast-d. '- --)",:.'' -' -v '.. ' ; Now Tborefor,' The heirs at law, le gatees and ilb-lrlbulcfs nf Wm Cleve,8r. deceased and all other persons having any interest iii tbe said estate are hereby notified and commanded lo appear be fore the undesigned Clerk fnperlor Court at l it nfllce In New Kern on Wed nesday the Slb day nf April, -1000. at the hour . 4f 11 o'clock a m and show cause, if any they have,' why tald final account should not be audited and ap proved, and as order of dlnlrlbuiloa in accordance with the will made, snd the said Executor discharged from Ids tmsL Done st my office in I he ell y of New Bern under my hand and seal this tbe S8d day of Ftbroary. 1900. : - ; "c-ir .W. M. WATSON. J.t. (V- UOMINISTRATORVNOTICB - . flavlng tlris day qualified aa Admlnlr- . trstor of Uio cstalo of JesM Brooks, dr oi ard, late of Craven rounty, notice is ' hereby given To; all psrsor.s l avlrg claims againul II e said rstate lo prercnt tlie aame lo the nnderflgnrdi duly veri fied, on or before the 5th day of Apri', I HOI, or this notice will be plead- In bar of their rt-oovtry.- - J , AM fcrsnrui indebted to the raiil i slalo ate hereby rrquesU'd lo make Immediate setili-ment. ' - -, ' i , This 0th dav of A pill IW0 ; , THC8. F.-Jlc( Ai TI1V, ; y . Admisija'i r. APMIMSTUATOIt'S NOTICE. Having Ibis day qualified as admlnls tratorium tettaniento anncxo, of Ilia ei.tatn of htdney E. Ice, deceased, noiire In hereby given to all peianra' having claims agalnpl the raid estate to prri-ciit the same lo the iindendgnrd, dnlv vi rl linl, on or before the H'Uli (lay of Man-b, I'.iol, or this noiire will ho plead hi bi.r of lli'ir rrrovei v All persons Imlrbled to the tadl i-Im!i. are In-1 el iy ri qucHtetl lo make I mint vi nt it It mrlit. '1 liia the "lib d"V of Mart h, 1'- 'I. V II .1.1 A M Ii. I.A i 1 1 It A liniltilitl rator (!. T. A. J. P.. & U. O s; .tia, Altmni s. 1 K i-,-, -I i-t Ad- 4i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 21, 1900, edition 1
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