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l HIS llznd Election ! -AL f . .. . i. e. ai i: ".....' y, ut i ,' -t.-i-i. l'li.NK :. s. C!1Akl-F:5 I.. STCVT.NS, KUITOIt AN1 rt"l'l:IKTB. SL-BdCUIPTlON BATES.' line year. In advance.. ' J 1.00 One year, not lu advance.., 5. CO HL.nl lily, by earlier in the city.... .60 'Advertising Hates furnished on appll-call-in Entered at the Vul Omce, New Bern. N. C, as second class uiutler. OBlclal raper or New Bent and r New Bern, N.C., April 28, 1900. v SHJ.T CRY AGAINST E0.1DS. has been urged against voting in tavor of Issuing bonds for the purchase of the Water Works and Sewerage systems, by the city, that there was "polities'' In the election. ' . ,v ' , . - There must always be persona who arc totplclout , about every thing, be'ii shadow or reality, aud yett It would teem Impossible that any one could asso ciate a much needed public improve ment, a saving to every taxpayer, wllb the ordinary run of politics. . ' ' -. The municipal ownership of the water and sewerage properties ta a distinct business proposition ':i-.i . ., .... ;i 1-1 t terns by tie city Is for the t neflt of the city, therefore the property owners and tax payers, must become In degiee own era Of these properties, or so much to as to yearly affect lb? amount of their taxea.1 ' There la only a lmslnest flew to be taken by every 'Voter on' this, matter of voting for bonds, and a itndy of thetob ject will show that It Is good business that' thstilty shall control, water and sewer, both for the public health and . 1 ' L. , 1 I -1 .. -1 1 dk . iur uta suuiviuuu vcucui ut every payeii. ' To associate politics in this matter la worst than silly, it borders on Idiocy. - , Dealoees Cmi not Be Oared by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There la only one way to cure deafness - and that is by constitutional remedies' Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con. ditlon of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube, When, this tab It in flamed yon have a rambling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it It entire ' ly closed, Deafness is the result, and un less the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Itt normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Mine cases oat of ten are caused by Catarrh, which it nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for ' any case of Deafness, (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure, 8end foivjlrculars; free, ' ' -. - v F. J. CHENEY A Co. ' . ; ; ' " loieuo, j. . Bold by Druggists, 75c ;' -Uallramlly Pills are the best. Incentive Beuioveoj. . . , - . First Student You needn't hide yonr 1 rr a ftrnnlre all urui .nt I r . An w. days In the week the prohibition is re moved to far at this hall Is concerned, and this it one of the days. " Second Student (throwing away hit cigar) Then I don't care to smoke. QUESTION ANSWERED. ' . Yea, August Flower still has the laig eat saleeof any medicine In the civilized world. Your mothers! and grandmothers' sever thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors weie scarce, and tboy seldom heard of Appen dlcltis. Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, e',c 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 It 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 nmke you satisfied there Is nothing scrions the matter with you. For sale by F 8 DuiTy Movable Fllftl, . Next door Neighbor Your birthday anniversary Is on the fame day an your hutd.and'a? That la quite a cniuel donee. fcrs Timer Yea, be changed tho (lain Of Willie so they would l;li come I' . .,. er, l'fi i it C' a '-.:-; -r. ' 1 "i s f. : -m !' h f r I ,.!.. .t 1 . 1- h il 1 1 a ' E!.:ii. I 0 it: veil v j l.: rviui: n ti l 1 t f l tl it he hi 1 tt 1 1.0 till to his In-other, who was in lurw still WHO had liHineiice boih ti.u rs.v-.-5 ntid the theatrical managers nni that he would meet her on her" arrival in iris. To the astonishment of the actress nil this turned out to be true, and she found a magnificent carriage at the station. A flue dinner followed. The glil was dumb with astonish ment. Her host told her that It was nil for the sake of his brother, whom ho loved dearly, and he spoke pathet ically of the beautiful bouquet, that Blie carried and which was made tip of flowers culled In the garden of the old homestead. ; She offered him the bou quet Instantly, and he accepted It With a thousand thanks. . . Now she has found out why she wns treated so well. She. had been the means of smuggling watch springs to the value of $10,000 Into Tarls. - . Hla New Stove. " . Old III Drew, who lives In a village not 40 miles away, came Into town last week on the sly to buy a birthday gift for his wife. He cast about vigorously and struggled In a valiant way through -the , crowds, ' Dually being washed ashore In the 'doorway of a hardware establishment ' Despairing of fighting bis way nny farther, he made up bis mind to make his purchase right there. Martha wanted a new stose,' anyway, So be allowed himself to be taken in hand by an energetic salesman and' bad soon purchased for $21 an article that was guaranteed to cook anything and everything all at one time. Ho had it expressed out to the village and by cunning strategy Succeeded In getting It set tin In the kitchen the next morn ing without Martha's knowledge. When she saw It, she bugged htm and beam ed all over with delight.:. Then he went out and killed a youngsucklng pig and two chickens and prepared for royal spread. Suddenly a blank look, passed over the old man's face. - 4iWhy. what's the matter, Drew?" exclaimed his wife. . " v v-''- "'Look It hcreV be cried. "Here I've been and bought a darn gas stove for $21, and there ain't no gas for nine miles." Chicago TlnieS-Hernld, ' MOZLKY'j! LEMON FLIXIIl. ir . . : . v , A Fleasnnt Lemon Tonlo . Foi biliousness, constipation and np pondlcitts. . For indigestion, tick and nervont headache, - For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart failure. . For fever, chills, debility and kidney atteases, taxe utmon uitxir, Ladies, for natural and thorough or- ranlc regulation, take Lemon Kliiir. Dr. Hozley'a Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fail you in any of the above named diseases. 60c and f 1.00 bottles at drngglsts. -' - Prepared only by Dr. B. Mozlcy "At lanta, Qa. . , '. At the Capitol. . - I am in my seventy-third year, and for nrty year l nave been a great sufferer from Indigestion,, constipation and oil lousneae. 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 ut, jnoziey's Lemon Jl!xlr. 1 gained twelve pounds In three months. My strength and health, my appetite and my digestion were ; perfectly restored, and now I feel as young and vigorous as l ever am in my me. u. t. ali.dhed. Door keeper Gs., Btate rJenate, mate Uapllol, Atlanta, Ua. . ' atoxley's Lemon Kllxlr. fa the very best medicine I ever used for the diseases you recommend It for, and 1 have used many kinds for woman'a troublea, " Mnj. B. A. Ghksuam. Salem, N. 0. , . '. MOZLEY'g LEMON HOT DHOPS. Cores all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Soro Throat. Bronchitis. Uemorrhaee and all throat and lung diseases, Elegant renoie. 25o at druggists,- Prepared only by ut. u. noziey, Aiianis, ua. A Strong VoSce 8he How do you like Miss Mario's voice? Ho Well, I believe with her voice she could defend barricades, Otto Korb, Grand Chance eilor, K. I'., Boonvllle, Ind., says, "lie Witt's Witch llazol Sulve soothes tho most deilealc skin and heals the most stubborn ulcer with certain and good results." Cures piles nn.l skin dienea. Don't buy an imitation. FS Dully Arrival of mails finm north and wes- dully exeejit Puuiluy, a. rii.; 5.11 p.m. Wi!m!ni'!o ami I 1m, ootitii r, :' p. .; ". ' 1 C;-v !.' ') a. in. ! vo. 1 ii I v.. I ! i a in. nn, .: i in ; . " j i h. .1 i-.,i;.i inla ! MA .' ' ii ' i' fiiii liin'li v ! ' n : i ; 5 'p. iii. I , c ; ... ; : v - l I i b cukit 1 . i-1 J 13 U'i g' anJ grandest rciiK..iy la the yovA for erpec! ant mothers."- Written by a Ken tucky Alturney-at -Law. r'"l prevents nine-tenths of the i Si i j suffering incident to child- riknniirinii and temrjer remain unrutfld throughout the ordeal, because this relax ing, penetrating liniment relieves me usual distress. A gooa-naiurea motner is nrettv sure to have a erood-natured child. The patient is kept in a strong, healthy condition, which the child also Inherits. Mother's Friend takes a wife through the crisis quickly and almost painlessly. II assists in her. rapid recovery, ana warui off the dangers that so oftcn. Iollow de livery. . ,-. ' . ' Sold bvMniKEUts lor $1 a bottle. tHb BRAOFIELD REQULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. Semi for our free lnuatraiei bock written exprftustv for xpeouuK mothers. V ... lueotiaUleuey. ' ' i ... We are a most Illogical people. - What nowf - We heap on a man adulation cnengh to turn his bead and then we condemn him If he lets his judgment'wabble. Inflammatory RhconiaUsui Cured I 3 ' Morton L., Hill of Lebanon, Ind , says: "My wife had Inflammatory Kheurantlsm in every muscle and joint; her. suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; had been iri bed for tlx weeks and had eight physicians, but received1 no benefit uqtil she tried the Mystic Cure for Ilheuma tism. It gave Immediate relief and thr was ablo to walk about In three days ; I am sure it saved her life.'? Sold by T A lienry, druggist, New Bern. ' ' . f " A FHtlDa-Fate, ' t - ! I tee that the Fcrrlt Wheel Is likely to roll In the scrap pile, remarked the 01' servant Boarder. , -, . , ; . v, ,. Well, added the Cross-Eyed Boarder, reflectively, the Ferris wheel Is a model. - . Hie Dent in The World. ' . We believe Chamberlain's Cough Rem' edy is the best in the world., A few weeks ago we suffered with a severe cold and a troublesome cough, and havJng read their advertisements in our own and other papera"We purchased a bottle to tee If It would effect as. It cured us before, the bottle was more than balf used. It it the best medicine-out for colds and coughs. The Herald, Ander sonville, Ind. For tale by F 8 Duffy & Co. - ' ItigKod Foremost. , . lias the committees gotreverythlng ar ranged for that political meeliugf Tes; we have fixed It so that the crowd will cheer balf in hour and the band will play an hour. That will leave the candi date just fifteen minutes for his speech. W. W. Mayhew, Merton, Wis., says, "I consider One Minute- Cough Cure a most -wonderful medicine, quick and safe." It Is the only harmless remedy that gives Immediate results. It cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, rrlppe, whooping cough, pneumonia and all throat and lung diseases. Its early use prevents consumption. Children always like it and mothers endorse it. F Duffy. Note rerfoet Piotnre. Miss l'echls Everybody seems to think I'm the picture of mamma. Do you? Mr. Gallandt-Well.'I should say a very flattering picture. Itomarktihle Cure of lUimiinnllMiii ICekna, Jackson Co., W. Va, Al out three years ego my wife hail an attack of aheiiiiwif.iHii whiih cur lined her to hid for over a month and render cd her unubie. lo walk a sli p without oh slut mire, her limbs li.f swollen t double their noi nod r". . Mr, 8. M.id- dox insisted on ir y o ( i .'.i r vn. I i - In l '.' ir. 1 I i il i r'i ! ii. Hl;: T'l' li I 1 ed lo ,! I I. h',. ..l ir .' ;- r, nv! : i' ! i 1 ' I . :' I i. " .', f. a i : to 1 n e' kii . ii i i r -"iir (jt I i;ut W r i (:: ..iO lit hi'St j il I: :it t w : s uiKuilutely liu-1 It none with a pie-1 t "nt,:re, and the ' , lllll i I- 1 mi l' ei'.iiit In osieiatiuii was a petu-ct suceess. The pamtmg to which I relur had been a hue example of the eaiiy Italian j school, but It hud lain forgotten In a garret for many years aud had become bo lueiusted with dirt and grime that it was Impossible to distinguish any of the details. Ordinarily It could -have been cleaned without trouble, but the. damp and mold of two centuries had : rotted the'eanvas until It was ready to fall apart at a touch, aud scrubbing was, of course, out of the question. "That was the condition of things when It was taken In hand by on ex- pert restorer from Belgium who hap- , pened to be In the city. The first thlug he (lid was to glue a huge heet of thick inaiilla paper firmly to the face of the picture. Then he turned-it over. carefully and picked off every parUclc of the old decaying canvas, revealing tho rear surface of the palut Itself. . It was p big Job and required no end of patience, but the last thread was final- ( ly removed, ifnd Nothing was left but the fragile sheH-f pigment ' That he ' covered with the strongest fish glue, and a new sheet of canvas was spread over It and pressed down. 1 "In a few hours' It was perfectly dry, and the painting was as firmly attach-' ed to Its new foundation as If It had oeca mere ironi tue stun, noiujug then remained but to take off the mn- nlln paper. Which was readily done with hot Water. ;After that the surface was" thoroughly cleuned, and the pic j turo Is now almost as bright and clear as It wns when It left the painter's easel. The owner could hardly believe his eyes. It seemed to" him that a Veri table miracle hnd been accomplished." New Orleans Times-Democrat :. ':; : - ANATOMY IN RHYME. Aa Easy War to Memorise the Item- here of the Body, : - '.-, A recent writer In an Australian pa per teaches anatomy in verse. Tbe rhymes are not all perfect, but' theg "will serve," '. Mow minx bonesln the human (ace? . m PourtKn, trlien tlwy are all in place. , . ii How many tioilN la the human hendf . - Elsht, my rlilld. at I've often eild. How many bond tn the human spinet ' Twenty-toor.-Hkc a clustering fine. .r,.,.i, How many bones In the human cheat! . ' . i : . Twenty-lour ritis and Iwe of tlx ieeu How many bones in the ahouhler bindf Two In oath; one before,' one behind. ' How many bones in the human armf - In each arm, one: two in each forearm. '; How many bones in the human wriitT v o: .. Elsht in each, if none is miaenl. , . How many bonce in the palm of the hendf i Five In eaeh of overy one's hand. ; How many bones in the Arisen tent - Tent.vl-lit. and by Joiiita tliey bend. i: How many home In the human liipf - .-.' , ' -- One tn each; like a dish they dip. . How many bones In the human Ihlfhf -i. One in each, and deep they lie. How many bonus in the human knee? .. Two In' each, we can plainly are. ' How many bonca In the ankle trongf . . -.. . Beeen in eooh. but ttooe is lone. ' : :. How ntany bonce in tbe ball of the foot! ' ' Five in each, ss tlie palms were put ' ' i... How many bonca tn toes half a scoref .. Twenty-eight, and there are no mom And now. If you reekoo the bones on a elate, ' ' .-They count, in a body, two hundred and eifht Thee we have In the human mouth, too, a 1 Teeth, upper and under, thirty and two. And now and than thcre'a bone, I think, v That forms on a Joint or to fill up a chink, "'' ' A eessmotd bone, or wormain, we call, -l. And sow we may rest, for we've told them alL :' " . Success.' ;; . ,'' - Ensland's Boy Cholre., . ... ..' Julian Italpb, writing of "The Choir Boys of. England," In The Ladles' Homo Journal, says: "Small boys are much preferred, for the reason that they develop Into manhood later than big, stalwart children, for It Is at the coming of manhood that thelrvolees break and they ore obliged to stop singiug nntll tbclr adult tones are reached a matter of years.' A boyish treble Is as delicate as the bloom on a peach, dud Its possessor must lead an orderly and Innocent life, which is why so many choirs ore made up of boys taken from their homes and boarded and. taught lu' church Institutions. These, sometimes, are able to sing un til they are IT or 18 years of age, though between 14 and 15 Ir Iho usual period when their voices break." Gold Lined Geeae. According to the United Btafet con sul at Chung King. China. In the de partment called YilUK-peL Chlb-ll Ting, gold Is found lu abundance by washing In the valley ui nr tbe city. The In habitants of the neighborhood keep large flocks of gi-eiw to work the gold fields for theiu. When the geese are found to be very heavy, they nre killed Hid their maws euiVHcd of tho gold contained therein. A flock of geese Is sometimes worth a good deal of mon ey, hut necse drt'Hsrd ready for viiting are very cheap indeed fi on) 13 lo 20 cents each. I MUrU-il r John t' n Illtlit. I-rofe:.-'.. ,,'., frs. or years n;;o. iiidllns I'opkln was i.r v., and !; at Harvard some he wan I be are. o:n tbe r orrii- ; not wltlioiit n tn:i j'ted iih a mat Hlnih-ntii, but ter ef e ,' II mi ii t Mitu a iiinn i i 1 1 1 1 e 11 iH-rt, iood: "Wlr.t mil me ( 1 I hi .,f i:.ir-i.-l .1 In t: 7ly ly:a C. 1 1 i's Veetsbla C. . ' ' , wz:::z:t test'y to t.'Js ini rs.' I i.l Izilzfs to r.7rs0 t : .: '. --i Llsristruatlon 13 a ssvero strz'st on a wo mzx's vli&l'Ay. It it Is pal tt fill SOtliBtntltfJ IS WFOfJ 'tlch " " r-:r: Lydia E. PlnUum't Vegetable Compound .. i.. it ;WtJ promptly SOi right fit 4xceSSlV0 Or , Irregular wrlia to KIrSm Pfckftam, , . ..Ji..f -3, i.ior . rvl. 'aiUM abounds thai ' " . - . . . lrSm PSnkham S auVSCS and modlolno haVO ' for .-...i ..t fce Itnlnlitn '"""J -""" women tO DO- Strong j NO other advlcO IS SO Itn varylmglySaccurateino other medicine has suoh a record of cure . ( Notice of Dissolution. " i The Ijnsiriess foimerly condhcieil un dor the firm title of Ward &Ucm has this day been dissolved by mutual uiurcut, jl u. vox retiring trom 1110 nrrn. -pertont Indebted to the iirm will pit nee make.prompt psymt-ut to W, M. Ward, whomcce.il the. firm, anoiuii pcrv having clnlmt agalllst the Dim ftlll pre sent the tame to Air. Ward for pa). Tl.l March Uli-t 1000. . , W M. Waki,' , ' . - , " .' '"K.O CiX ' . ' - ' ' "Notice of Dissolution, .r ,- The hi siness formcrlv coii.lue.li d un der Iho firm I il lu of Huberts Jc Urn . hnt this day bren flisaolved by rnninal en sent, f. Oi lbibena mlrlngfrom Hit tirin AH pi r"i.8 Indebted tr the . Urm wl'l pleae mke prompt paj monl lo D...1.. I(oIk rts.-who siimeiU the Hrihand all pemnns.linvliiif'rlaiiiia against l htt firm will pri-Mi nt ihe sarue to Mr D. t. Itol erla fur tmvmtnt ift,'?v;j:ifv: " ' This A r l nth, mtf?&&'34k ' . ' 1) 1j HonKiiTS, " " 8 0. Kl UKUTS. Notice of Wssolution.!, . ' The business formerly conduotod on. iler lb liim title of ' KolHirts oe Uryao, haa ibi day twn (Jlsso'ted by minus! congeni, T. I R .hens retiring from the Urm - All persons indebted to Ibe firm will please make prompt pa; ment la U. E Hryan, who succeeds the flim, and all persona- having claims agniust the Arm will present the same 111 Mr. ,L K. Bn an for parment. . . This April 23.d, 1000.- ' , , . 1.3. HoBKBTS, . f , i v .- L.E. BllYAH... '"',; Notice of Sale of Valuable Land t' statu ev Ncimi Caroi.ika, Hjitnor 'n . Craven uounty. ) . Lourt . The Nnt tonal B ". nk of Ne w Be ru i',' ' ' '- - ts r i --rV1!;, II 0 Perry and O O Ferry, ct al. v Tbe ucdersiened "commlsKlon. r ''tis pointed lu this action at rail Term, 1899, will sell lo the highest bidder fur cat., su' j t to the aprrov 1 t f the c n t, nl the -court nonre unor in new item, nam county, on the 20ih day of May lUiW at mo o'clock p m, the following landv sitnale in said state and county on tiro south sldo of Trent river alioiit five miles from tbedty-of New Bern, bound-ed-and rlorcritid as follows, towi begii nng nt the mi uih of ('yprcsa urancii bctwem ureea uni anu tta'ciKn Ialand at a roirked cypiess and runntng tb various conn cs of said branch ' lbll p'dea lo a place cppoaile an iron post Oo aouih east tide of said branch, thi h in a line lih said pusl frox tbe run of said branch toulh 4 degieet west 172 poUe . an iron' post on llie north tidu uf I'ali Uiove. then north t0 doitrees ' west 4l poles to anoihiT iron j.ost, then south 4 degr cs west 88 8 8 poles lo an iron pot, then north 80 degrees west S3 1-3 poles toon iron axle post in Ihe lime near a marked sycamore tree, tlie i aouth 4 degnct wett to back line of Hatch's land, then with said Hue caul ward I v to Brice's crrek, then down said creek to tho brgiunlog, containing one thousand ac.roi ncore O' leta Being lie lands dfsoribel in a deed from II II IVi ry to (Ml i'crry. irnaUe. dated the 18th dny-of December 1HU1, and duly, rcglf lerod in (Jraven counly, known as the I'erryvillH plantaliou. - . This 27lh day of April, lOTO. A. D. WAUL), Commisdcnrr, t'xfcutnr'g Ko! Ice I Ilavlnff oiuililled as Ihe Executor of Mury Ann i)iekiunon, deeeased; Into of the eon nl v of Craven, thin is lo notify all I i r mi l.i.viinr elniina H-riinHt the estate of t!,. ii. u i . d to ebibil 1 Iiimii lo Hie n. nr.! en or brim o l!io 1:1th day of er II. i IIOIHU li.l i lb' i r li I'. All v. 1,1 .l. ti. I A YI.OK, By vIrti'iBuf a judgcu.eiit icmiered ai Ihe fall Ulin, IbVJ, Sui ei h i luuil if Craven Cwuniy, in un anion, entilleil, Ji.hu M, liurriiiagainat Fred.i'.i k Lloug- luss and W, 11. Biuiks, Iho uuiluieiunwi coiuiuiaioiiiis. appoiiitid by the i-ouit, Hill, ou hrbt Monday in Aly, 1U0!', l-iug II. u iin ilny of said uiOuib, at lii n'cl, ck in., at the Ci.uri house ilm.r hi t lavtu luumy, stll lo the' biglH-st bidib-r for ciish, the folio inn ilecci itn d liuels or parcels of land i.i Hie t-iiy ' Ne Uerui: A ccilitiu lot of land including one house mid bain tdtualud thereon and cle crilied aa follows llegini.tng at Ihe inn 111 siuet corner of l)r J. I), t iark" lot on Uie t-outli nilo of tiew fcouui Front street ti.ence tat along in w vouih Krnut strut t forty f 'el, Hit net toulb . Lawson'e treek and p r lei , lo Ihe said llr (. larli'd tine, lhor.ee cast along Law son s ci'e' k foity feci 1 1 iho east line of the said Freuciiek Doll. Ihi., Ibt-ui e along Ihe east line of Kndei.ck liouglaas and Iho wtfl lino of lr. J. i). Clark lo Ihe Lcglnniiig on trew Souih Fiont atrcei,. miDi! -a. pare ol tue iar.il enure? HI itv deed frt.in W. i. Melvi-r ai,d olhers lo the said Kie.'.eilck Uouglaes. Alao onu lot' ut the iioulhwcst cornea ol Uiyau Hid Mew boulh ITonl ttneiR, and be. giucing at tho intersection of HryaB and New Ninth t'nmt streets and ruus touth along Brjan tireel, forty -feci, thence eat and pntaliel to New t-outh Front hlicct one hundred feci,- thence north forty feet to New South Front, street. thence east along New fouih Front ai reel -to liiu lit-eim -lriar A Ian one lot mi ll led on Biyan street, and Ugluuing at i.;iara . v uiiann,' souuihih corner iu Bryan stieet and runs thence southward ly along Bryan street to i.awron'a creek. thence tast along Xiawsou s deck- one hundred feet,' -thence-northwardly to lara Willitms1 southcai-t corner, thence west along tiara Williams soma line, to tbo oegtnniog on isryan si reel Also one censln lot tin -'Bryan street situated 159 feet from thu iew Souih Front- street, hecinulun at Clara V il- iisma corner ami n.nntne tmncecasl' watdly with SBld William's lino 100 feet, tbenre jfoutbsiaidly- ami parallel lih Hrvan SI tret Ou Iwt, '.ln nri wesiwaiillv and parallel with taioWYillinm's line 100 feet lo IV van streets thence northwnnl ly. nlongSJryan street to the beginning on Hryan street ' Also one lot of land located at tlie toulheast corner of New and Bern sinus, SO feet on Bern street and 60 feet on New street, being a part lot No. Sin In the plan of the City of isew uern Also one lot ot laua situated at the northwest corner of Lorch's alley and Broad street and running westwardly along . Broail street thirty . three feet thence northwardly eighty five feet to Har cct's lot thence along said llarecls' line lo lihone'a Hnfj thence southwa'dly said Hhone'a line lo the beginning on Froad street. - Also one lot . of land on Rryan street beginning 40 ft sonlh from ibe south east intersection ofsNew tioutb Front and Hryan streets ami, running fhence touthwaidiy along Bryan street iTly feet, thence taslwarrily and parnl er wllb rew houtli front slrnt one hundred feet. I hence norlhwardlv and -parallel with Bryan street forly feet thence wrttwardlv ono hundred feet lo the beginning on Bryan stret. W W CLARK U W WILLIAYBON, Commiwlorers KALE Or" LAND liV JXECUT Ml . I'ursuant to a Judgment rendered in proceeding to sill land to make assets io tbebuperiorlfjonit of Craven county wherein HMd VWhltford, : txccuior nf Wlliiam 0 Wbitfo'd. diaed is ( lain tiff, and Julio Wniifotd and others ar defendants, I wHl sell at public auction at the conit house door in the pity of New Rem nt 13 o'clock, m, on Monday May the 28th 1900, 'the. follomlng real estate situated in the county of Craven: A"uni'ividcd one-half . inti rist in 'Lot No 4 in the psrtilion of David Whi ford fully d scribed In said parti' ion recorded in vie oiuce oi inc. register oi aeeas' oi lirav.n f ounty fn book OV, pgse 434, ' Terms of Bale, Cash KEID WHITFOin, l?'Exeoutor oi William 0. Whltford Notice to Creditors and Urbtors The subscilbcr; "having qivdified a Exeoutrlx of the last wijl and testament of David Styron, deceased, givta notice that alt persons having claims against Ibe estate must oxhlbit ihem to her, on i t before April 12, IBOl. or this notice will be nlcadid to bar Uieir rtcovcry. ' Debtors are hquistcd to make irunv m ite .ay ..uni. - - - 'w ... t.HAHLOTrE A-.tTTRON, April 0, 1900. , ;; - Executrix: ' Hav'nc qnaiifiiil aa (lie administrator of the estate of Julia Kd wards, rloci awd lae of the coi.niy of Craven, notice it ncreby vKiven. to tell peiaort .having claims against the tid estate. tn present the same to the -Uml rslgncd, duly ver illed. on or iK-fne the Iftlh dv of April 1001. or this not ru v. ill l o lend in bar o'' her recovery All persons Indt bteu lo the said estate oia h. iehyngjietcd to maKC immtnin'K paymeni. - THOU. F. J1o-:AHTIIY, Admit. This 10th day of April 1UC0. f . ; ExeculorV Noticed Having duly qimbfl d as Extcntor ard Executrix of I be last will and lerlnmcnt of llervcy B Uiiuy, ilcceaiied, Die under. rlgneil hciehy ive notice lo all persoht holillng claims against the enaieoi tin said llervcy B DulTy deceased lo prism Ihe s'.nio duly verilled as rrrjuired by law, lo the undi-raigned or fl her of Ihcin on or before the i:i h day of April 1WH OT tills nolice will he pleaded in bar of their recovers'. An t ali persons Indebted to aid estate aro requested to make im n cdiale pnymi nt to the uudcrelgned or cither or II. em. This Arrll i:HI, 11K 0. KHANClS DCKPY. ExccMtor ILUEr C. DUKrfY, Executrix f ..t!t For AsM'If.s. . Noivru Caiioi inx. ( II W I N I'lllM V Superior Conit. W. I. CHlale of biilney l,eo, dee'd. VP. Mil v (' l.'U'M II. I ' r 'i 1 1 ue rf no oi obliiini ii beforo r ( unit of ('rail.- hj.e, ii; pro I, now p tilling liu! inrbii.il 4 Notice: to the Voters : of New Bern, The voters of New Bern, N C, w II take notice that ail election will be hei.i t the polling plac hi the several waiils f the t-iiy of N w le rn r.rr ih" lluid 1 nefday IlSIrv i e xl, it liiri; the i.'illi day of May, A l.ltOJ, for tbo pun oio ol ai.b.nlttmg tn me qualiif d voters or Ihe city tho .roioiiiuu to authorize and en poser the Slay, and llonid nf Ahler- imnol siii.j oily lo isiue the ih mis ci the said city for (lie purpoto of buymir. in cling or consrrucllng n sysieni ot Water Works aud Sewerage for said city, accoidii'g to tlie existing charter, Siciionfi,. . . "., ' Tli amount lo Im-isf ucd, is not to ex- x-rtd (Mi.dOU (;0) eighty thousand doll, g ol lm n mi. aim nut not exceeding 00 00 is prt'iotcd to i to in extension and n mis. , . Ail voters mliof.ivor ihe issne of said bonds will veto a ballot w ith iho words 'For Water Woiks," w itten or printed thereon. Thoso who uppoic . the said Isf-ue iil vol a ballot with Iho words vAgoiitBt Water Works''; written or priu td tin run. . 3. TOLSON. Clerk. Notice 4i 1 KuinmoitM. it ... . L af-l..lf.. " v i itFU'lf ' , v.'.' r.J Diaven County ( o-jwranwan, , iheuity ot rew ucin,i -. ; : ., , ' vs. Summons? r -E Woodrufftrnstce for 1 of the Estute of E u - ReU f. . V Action frfr Acc uut ai d Other I'urro irp. A E Woodruff, .trustee of Elisabeth " Gooding, deceased, tbe above named ric- leuduiit will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued irrin uie superior uouit or- uraven c.cuii'y, North Carolina on Fvbtiiary 1st, -IWH), etunialilc at Ihe ni xt term of ibe -Siipt--jvr Court of sa a cotmlx, to bf held at ibe t otirt I elite' 'iu Isi w Bern. W. f ., n the 13th Monday after Ihe 1st iMoi.dny in-.Mareh, it lieme the V8th day i f May, ltiOO, when nnd where you aro U'qiiiiitl lo.answer the complaint lieic oi jud,mei.t will lie rcndeied in favor of tlie plaintiff for ihe relief tli mantled. WATbON, U. B.C. II. 0 Whit hurst. Ally, for Pin miff February 1st, 1C0O. Notice of SuDimoiis and Attach me ut. . NoitTii Caiioj.ina, CllAVKN COUKTY. euPKiiton CouitT 11 B Duffy vs J J Trader. To J. J. Tradki:: 4 W hcreas, the summous was duly If-sued . from the Superior court of Craven coun ly, riiurnai.ic lo mi. I court on llio otll Monday before the lt-l Monday in March 1!K0, and letuiuabie. by ihu bherlll not lo be found in my county, said Biimmojit being Issued in the above entitled action, . and where as an order of publication has' been duly made for novice of summons upon jou in t lie action aforesaid:-. Now tberelnre you are hereby notified '.'.' lo appear at the Superior Court of r Crnveu (Jmmiy on ihe 12th Monday after ' Ibe 1st Monday In .Match 11)00,- it being ' ibe 28lh day ol May 11100 and ansner ..bl.lU. I,, .KUCI.in. J,VII l.J IJIQ plaint whh Ii will he tiled In said iiciion on or befoie the lirsl lliicc days of 8 id leim or otherwise defend said action as you may be advised. Ana you will further take notice that at , I ho lin o of likulntof tbesoinmnns above: men1 loncd 4 writ of al'achmcnl uas issued fioni said Court iu said aitlou direct! d lo Hie Hherlil of Jones county d I reeling him lo. levy said writ upon yonr properly In said county, and lake said pioperiy'into his possession lor ibe purposo of said -action. To all of nbtch you will take due notice and defend the same as you may be tdvii-cd. Tills February Cth ISOO , ' W. M.WATSON. ' lerk Superior Court, Craven County ; Ki.tiiiO in Annear ii.ii.vi iv 1 1" n 1 r lalc of Noilh Carolina, 1 oujly of Craven. . , r Jn the Superior Conrl, ) - ; Before the Clcik. ( V In the mailer of I he final r.cconnl of li II Culler. Executor of Wm Cleve: . To whom it May Concern: Whereas, l.'lirll. I... Ulr.t In Ihl, M.I Ma final account aa Extculor of the last will ami testament ol Win. Cleve, Br. dectascd.- , ' ' , . . Nitv TI.AHif..M TlifVlmlva Ml Uw t: gafiea nod dblril.uSecs i f Win Clcve.Hr. .lei cased and alt other persons having any Ind rest , in ' Iho raid estate areheiehy pniineii anu mmmaiinrii. -in appear, ne-. loio Iho nndelfintd; t'leik Superior ' Cnnrt at Hs cfllce In New Bern on Wed' netdiy ihe S.'Ah day of Apill,--lllOO, at 1 tho hour of 11 n'rlock a m and show catan, If any I hey have, . iiy .alil hnal account sliouhl nol lo audltrii .and tr- proved, and an order ofdlftrlluiilrn in ; accordance ilh tho wllrmaric,- and tbe . -..1 T.- ...... 1 ...1. .... . I r. i.u . nn.u ,'.An.u,i ,,ir, lin. (i.i ii,ri, kin ....ni, , Done at my pfflcc In llioclty ofNew Bern under my hand aniNesl this the 23d day . of February. 1000, - ; v , v W. M. WATSON, C. P. C. ' : AllMINISTKAT0R NOTICE "Having this day qnalinid ts Ailminlf-' tiator of tbot'Stale of Jesse , Brooks, dr c acd. lute of ( taven roumy, notice is hereby glvi n . to all )etaon hadrg claims agaiiirt Iheyald tstalo "o ireicnt tbo same to Ihe bi'ileri-len.iil, duly vcii fled, on or befoie Ihe Ml day t.f Apri', 11101. or this notice ill lo plead in bar of Ihelrjtcovi ry. . Ail orson a indeh'ed lo i lie a Id istnt v aie hereby requested tonn.ko inimcdiatu M'ltlcmcnt. . ' , J This Sib dav of 'pill WO ' , THOS. F. MtCAltriV,. 1 s '. . . . ; -." AdniihljRtor. ' APMlNISTltATOli. NOTICE, Having this day qualified as adinlnls. Iratnrcuin Icrtamcnlo anueo, of iho estate of Pidney E. Lee, doeeaacd, notice la hereby given lo all peisons having claims Bgalnut the said estate to prei-ciit the snme lo the iindertleni d, duly veri fied, on i-r Ivfore Ihe Willi dav ot March, 1IHH, or this nnlk-a will be plead in bar of I heir recovery. All pernors indebted lo Iho said estate aie lereby rcque-itcd lo make liumediaio S. Hb ii. I'hl This the nnih dnv nf March, 10C0. WILLIAM L. LA Shi II It Adinlnilrnioi C. T. A. J. K. .V IL tl'lhiMi, A I lot ne) a. Ai' lr.:!.'ii's Ni,!!i'i'. ir.u'i,.,. ,,niiti.- i. n I ' , I mi. !i il.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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