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i ... Notice to the Voters ft tuli A i I..'l I. .3Cr.lPTI0NKA.Tr?. In advance . . $ 1.00 not in advance..... o-bU ny carrier lu tlie city SO A 'vlm'" log Rates furnished on fipll- Cioo.n ... . . - . - .' I ntcn 1 at the Pout Olllce, New Bern, N. C, m second class matter, .r C " i Paper of New Ber and Craven County. retr HtrB.N. C, April 89, l0i. 1ST- CTKffl Of PRIMARY SYSTEM. At iho meeting of the Democrailc Ei - ecutive Committee of Craven county, on Saturday, the question of the Introduc tlon of tlie primary Toting system came up for d'scusston. At Brst glance, the primary system ol naming candidates for office, might seem to have many disadvantages, and the old method might appear' the better of tbe two. i " - A t tlifi mmtlnir It was urged 00 tUi' .. .. ... part of the people In the country, that ' - the Toters la the country could not give ..0 the necessary time to attend the polls , v and cast their ballots at the primary. - and then go again later on, and cast ' their ballots at the regular election, thus taking practically two days to de ternilne one and the lame election, -" " Under tbe old method, the voters at their precinct meeting named . delegates tlon and representing the people name ,:.' the mearwho ahoold Denominated. : " - 80 far as the question of time 1 cot : .earned, there would be the same ten for attending' the precinct meeting as there would ta attending the primary , meeting", U fact, the primary would' really be the shorter, as only a ballot need be east, while the precinct meeting .'. usually resolves Itself Into a minor. pol ' . ttual convention, with hoars of disous. slon, If not wrauglirgs. . . . 'f . ; a- . But so far as the advantages of . He .:' two systems, there Is no. comparison, If J the actual expressed wish of tbe voter la to be considered. ,' . "r ' , '..' Bow many times have instructed dele- " Y ; gates "gone wrong" when the conven tion hall was reached, and the wish of the voter thereby made of no effect f . . And at precinct meetings, where there might be seme local fight, how much real consideration waa given to the claims of the candidates who were to come op for nomination.- - The chances were always possible that these local precinct fights kept away a majority of voters, so that the delegates elected. Instead of going to tbe - cou nty convention Instructed for a candidate who was the one desired by a majority of the voters, east their vote for some other candidate who was favored by the : minority.- o; V-- '.."' C:'iC . Under the primary system each Voter knows that In casting his ballot he . doing so for the candidate he 'wants, . with no middle man to divert it in favor of some o her candidate. t ' : " While ' e primary system may appear to have C- advantages, the voters will soon f 1 It the heat thing for them. each v r can direct his own vote,- ao ti, . 1 ' , ferred candidate receives it. . ' 1 t Is necessary is that the voteis s'.,,'l 1 t f .11 to attend the primary, and give I ' idusl, expression by casting t' 'r' s direct for the men whom tin ? t-" ' 10 be nominated. ayhew, Merton, Wis.,-says. r One Minute Cough Cure a lerful medicliie, quick and is the only harmless remedy ' immediate results. It cures Is, croup, bronchitis, grippe, v t rr 1 cough,' pneumonia and all iung diseases. Its early use nsumptlon. Children always mothers endorse it. F B Saw q Chang-. !r bookkeeper out on hi J-" i Joying himself V t KM; lio had ou his k on." 1 i 1 ! i t" iin ill wi.ioh 1. 1 i i t ore existed, lint try was unable to locine metal, and little by mile lie 1,.- c cker and Bicker at lira i t win I i-t ngth there came ndn ln 1 1 wns marked by 'clean discouragement oil his part. His mat piece or lmxm was eaten. Ills last stick of gunpowder Ored and his credit utterly used up. Still he believed the ore to be there, but be recognized the utter futility on his part of trying further to get at It Lonely aud out of spirits, Just at sun set he stood at tlie door of bis cabin looking for the hist time over the scene of his useless efforts, when down the "winding trail came a stranger astride of a Uroncho. Taking In the sit uation at n glance, the man reined lu his eayuse and called out to the lonely figure In the cabin doorway, 'Say, pardner, what will you take for that played out clulm of yours?" Hope sprang up and gleamed from the miner's eyes ta be firmly replied: 'Played out nothing, .it'll take $1,000,- 000 cold to buy me out' ' . ? The stranger slowly gathered up the reins. TH give you $8 he said ten tatively. "'All In cash? queried tbe bite pro spective millionaire eagerly, y-;. : " 'Yep,' wns the response. "'The claim's yours,' on the part of the mine owuer closed-the transac tion." New York Tribune. ', SAM HOUSTON'S SECRET. Wh? He Left nia Wife nd Joined - the Cherokee Ia a Myaterr. " A mystery in which the American people were once deeply concerned was that which shadowed the life of one of the most remarkable characters of the country," writes William Perrlne In The Ladles' Home Journal. "In 1820 Samuel: Houston, or, as he called aud signed himself, 'Sam . Houston, was governor of Tennessee. It was In tbe midst of a campaign for re-election to the gubernatorial chnlr that Tennessee was startled "by a report that he had resigned his orflce. He had beeb mar ried to the daughter of an Influential family. Three months afterward she returned to ber father's house, and her husband resolved to pass the rest of bis life In the wilderness. - "Houston betook himself to tlie. tribe of Cherokees In the Indian Territory. He adopted their costume, appearing in all tbe trappings of sn Indian brave, letting' his hair grow down his back and visiting Washington witb a buck' skin bunting shirt, yellow leggings, a huge blanket and turkey feathers around bis bend. , No one could luduce htm to reveal the secret of bis meta morphosis and his abandonment of tho ways and. habits of civilization. He married again after be emerged from bis Indian life, and he lived to be an old man. dying In tbe midst of the civil war, but no one was ever able to per suade him to unlock the mystery of his life. Nor would his first wife, who also married again, throw any light on tbe mystery." .... .. roaehlas! Carara. Break an egg carefully Into a coffee cup and sprinkle It lightly with salt and pepper. Have ready a shin 11 stew pan containing some boiling beef tea which bos been nicely seasoned. Care fully slip tbe egg into the pan and poacb it In tbe usual way. When it Is done, place It on a rather thick round of buttered toast Thicken n small quantity of beef tea quickly with a lit tie corn flour and pour It over the egg. ' Another way of serving a poached egg Is as follows: nreak a new laid egg Into a buttered teacup, season It with salt and pepper and place the cup In a stewpau coutalulug sultlcleut boll Ing water to reach rather more than half way up the cup. As soon as the egg Is set turn it carefully on to a piece of hot, buttered toast While the egg is .cooklug boil a small quantity of cream In a saucepan, season it with little celery, salt and pepper and add & tenspoonful, of chopped parsley to It Pour the cream over the egg and serve at once. New York Tost ' TelTj-'e Retort. v A Welshman, walking through fashionable street In London, noticed on a door a belL. At the side of the bell were these words, "Please ring the bell." . Taffy went and rang the bell. In a second a powdered littlo footman ap peared and asked him what he wanted. "Nothing," said the Welshman, "but I rang the bell been use it soys bo." "Oh," said the footman. , 'j, a smile. I see you come from the country where nannygnnta grow on gooseberry bushes!" " "Yes," answered the Wei . hman. " in London there are tnnio worn! sights. You have 01 My to ri :; a 1 '1 and a monkey pops out." Lou-ion 'l'. l egraph. The Cure n Lady Some wool s n, plaster here to help i,.c y loatlntn. Iro :t-iVi!i, mtiV., lis wo 1 1;. !..', but to ' ! . I ' i" : 1 V 1 ' . .- !( f"r I . O .lit'"'!! v 1 H i' . r : i I n II. - t r' of i" I 1 r 1 V (..- Hot l'll- . 0,0. oM fuUy tlie peculiar ail ' mollis and the n of woman. What ,ht to do is to. jjive icate oTg.i!.;:-- the suilorer ou: hiir trial to which is the true cuie provided by Nature for all femule troubles. It is the formula of a physician of the isrhest standing, who devoted his whole life to the study of the dis tinct ailments peculiar to our moth ers, wives and daughters. It is made of soothing, healing, strengthening herbs and vegetables, which have been provided by a kindly Nature to cure irregularity 111 the menses, JLeu corrhosa, Falling of the Womb, Nerv ousness, Headache and Backache. In fairness to herself and to Brad leld's Female Regulator, every suffering woman ought to give it a trial A large f 1 bottle will do a wonderful amount of good. Sold by druggists. Send for alcala Illustrated ftw book on tha lublact. i The Brad field Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. r- Goud Eidenee. i' 1 ' . .? "Johnny," ho whispered to her little brother, ."did your sister get a note from me last night? It waa written- on ' pink paper." - -f... y : . -:. "I think she must have got it " said Johnny, "cause when she came down to breakfast this morning her buir was done op In pink curl papers " i " ' Remedy For Nervous Exhaustion. . Are you weakened and exhausted by verwerk, worry or disease? The Mystic Life llenewcr will quickly renew your strength and vitality. It is the greatest Nerve Builder known.. It is a marvellous vitalizer and Strengthened It quickly and certainly cures Lobs of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous' 'Weakness, Palpi tation of the Heart and falling health. It Is Indeed a wonderful Life Henewer and Lite Strengthened Sold by T A Henry druggist, New Bern. . ' Faotalntue Cae. Father fgrutlly Get away from the "Mire, Tommy." Tho weather Isn't eold. Tommy Well, "I'm not warmln' the weatbor;I'm warmln' my bandi. QUESTION ' ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still has the laig est sale of any medicine in tbe civilized world. Tour mothers' and grandmothers' never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors weie scarce, and they selddm heard of Appen dlcltis. Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, e'o. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermenta tion of digested food, regulate tbe action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that Is all tbey 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 yon satisfied there la nothing serious the matter with you. For sale by F 8 Duffy, V'. .. ' The HlMt Step. , ' Actress Sir I My room has been en tered and $15,000 worth of diamonds stolenl .: ' Hotel clerk Ah I We will put the case In the bands of the reporters at once. "' Otto Korb, Grand Chancellor, K. P. Boonville, lad., says, "reWilt's Witch Hazel Balve. soothes the most delicate kin and heals the most Btuhhorn ulcer with certain and good results." Cures piles an! skin diseases. Don't buy an Imitation. F8 Duffy. , . A Capital Ueflnltion, "Pa," said the senator's littlo t "what is a Nemesis f" "A Nemesis, my son," replied the sena tor, "Ii a female olllce-seeker for whom you have foolishly promised to use you influence." KrumrltHUIe Cnre of II Iwuimit !m ' Kbnna, Jackson Co., V. V Al ont throe years iu'o my wife lia l at. ftUft k of l l.i 'iiiiiO i. in whiiii e.ii lin her to b I for ovor a month and i. toh ed her tin ohe to walk a Htop will si a iincfi, In r limbs In lag sun t AS i t r too a I on ii. y Ir,..,r, i 1 It n. . Mr, ( iooi 1 a I. ' to x 11 -'.I. " 1 !" j s vl-, IIS o:iii -i, "romiuhs me of a CO :t-e of J..M di iivory in wLkb I wa.s aa aooo : .a y before the fact. I was never arrested for it, but don't ob ject to ttI!!i3 you the story. "One day in tiie summer of 1X.j a pood looking, well elresied man strolled Into the shop and said lie wauted to pet something that would interest his old mother, whom he described as very regions and fond of antique books. "We picked- out a dozen or so togeth er, Fox's 'Book of Martyrs," Tilgrim's Progress,' Mather's 'Sermons of Occa sion,' Pusey's 'Daniel the Prophet' and among others a quaint massively bound volume called The FrlenrJ-in Afllietion.' They were nil Interesting old copies, but my caller told me he would like to submit then) -to his moth er before closing the purchase and of fered to leave a $30 bill as security. "That was agreeable to me, and he carried away the lot Next day he re turned aud brought back three or four of the books, among them 'The Frlcud In Affliction,' which be remarked laugh ingly had given his mother the blues. The others be paid for, and I have nev er seen him again from that day to this. . . i -:,;' " "Almost a week after his vls, bow. ever, a thin, prim, precise, elderly lady, a typical spinster from head to toe, came In one afternoon and began look ing over the shelves. Presently she ran-across the same old 'Friend In Af Miction' that bad fared so badly In the other trade, and, much to my gratifi cation, she purchased it orr the spot U-wna exactly tbe thing, she eald, to give consolation to an unfortunate per son of her acquaintance who was then In great trouble. I was glad to get rid of tbe book and let ber have It for a couple of dollars. ' i "Fully a ; month afterward I , was amazed to receive a visit from a big. burly man,- who Introduced himself as a detective, produced 'The Friend In Afllietion' from a valise and asked me what I knew about It. . j , '.t! "The book had Buffered since I saw It last One ot Its "thick covers was rip ped open, and sticking Inside was a small steel file. The story the detective told me was certainly extraordinary. "It seems that a noted northern crook had been In jail in' a small town up tlie country qn a charge of bank burglary and being a very smooth rascal bad en listed the sympathy of a philanthropic old, lady of tlie place "who had a fad for prison refornv; He persuaded; her that he bad thoroughly repented, and she nsed to visit him regularly and bring him tracts and delicacies. Among other things be told ber that while broke In New Orlenus be bad sold all of bis belongings. Including o keepsake from bis mother a volume called The Friend In Affliction.'. He gave ber my address as the; place where he had left the precious relic and worked on ber feelings to such an extent that she promised ioeenre the book for him tbe first time she visited the city.?. -':.? '"V :?f'';: .-'',:';: "How ehe discovered and purchased It you already know. On ber return she carried It straight to the jail, and while ordlunrlly all gifts for ..prisoners were closely, examined, this lady's bigb char acter made sucb precaution seem un necessary aud she passed In the volume without question. ' - "A few days Inter the turnkey found a barred window neatly sawed and tbe hlrd flown. He also found The Friend In A miction' lying on the floor, aud In one of the massive covers were several saws and the 01c I have mentioned. Of course the philanthropic old lady was Immediately-questioned, and her hysterical replies led to the visit of the detective, but nothing ever came of the quest The fugitive Is supposed to have left on an outbound steamer at any rate he was never caught "What about my first Customer, did you ask? Oh. he as undoubtedly tbe pal who planted the saws." New Or leans Times-Democrat -'. "OS" Kor "Of." I always sny '1 bought It oCT Jonos," and up to now, through bo constantly hearing people, my late father luclud ed (he always used to pronounce cof fee as corlTeei, tnlk Jjt this nay.thonghi It was right. Kllll'thls would be only In coiiversatlon. - Wrltlug to any one. saying I had bought anything. I should put "of Jones" or "from Joins. suppose J'fi'om Jones" would be per- footly correct. I have lionrd tills form of speech In many tlhioiont parts of the country, hut most fro'inontly, tioar i.iverjio.il. The ti'-e of "im" for is common In the too Nlits'S niol (Mlol I think, In ii'oi "of nio' ill of i.i "oil of" hllnl.- r r I v. i ; 3 - iit foo l, iniiuctcnt clothiii!?, or anything calculated to impair the in caily hie, but more oiien not untii middle aire or later. In iniiertd! I::, z '.zSic:.. ia CMcUy a Clood Disease, ami no liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble. ' Neither do the preparations of potash and mercury, and the various mineral salts, which the doctors always prescribe, cure Rheumatism, but i ruin the digestion and break down the constitution. - - - " : ' - -' ' ' .'.-" 1 - i A remedy which builds up the general health and at the same time rids the system of the poison is " tlie only safe aud certain cure for Rheumatism. S. S. S., made of roots, herb and barks of wonderful lvent, purifying properties, attacks the disease in the right way, and ill the right place the blood and quickly neutralizes lie arid and dissolves all poisonous deposits, ot ail unhealthy accumulations. t. b. b. me oiooa ill a pure, ueauny siaie. ... Mr. T.O.Miillev. i2t W. ntti Street. IndiaiMtmltH. Ind.. for eiehteendtiontlie. with h lieuniatisiii he whs im me to leea or aretu rie.l nnv-two prescriptions tliat Jneiulfi had K'vetl b. b. curea mru uertnaueuuy, ana lie aatf never "We will send free our special book on of every sufferer from this torturing disease. diseases nine studv. ana will give you anv fullv and free! v about vourraw V.e make Quick TempereU i .i ;- ' -S 1 Catherine Is so high tempered that she never reads a novel through. Pray, toll me what her temper has to do with her novel reading? , . . Why, she gets mad at some rbaracttr in the book and throws It into the Are. . o Deafueas Cannot UeCureil '. by local applications as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cnre deafnesf, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an Inflamed' con dition of the niucons lining of the Kit atachlbn Tube. When this tube Is In flamed you have a rumbling sound or mperfect hearing, and when it la entire ly closed, DeafnesB is the result, and un less 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 In flamed condition of the macous surfaces. .We will give One Hundred Dollars fi any case of Deafness, (caused by Catar rh) that cannot be cored by Hall s Catarrh Cure, Send foi circulars; free. 1 , -; F.J. CHENEY & Co, . ' . - . Toledo, O., " Sold by Druggists, 75c . Eall'e.'amlly rills aro the best. " - - ".- rr1'-" ... . -Ualfanot Ualf. , . , r Photographer How shall 1 finish yoi.r photographs, madamt f r- - MadameWell, retouch half of the n to look ten years younger than 1 am. 1 want those to send out of town. . . MOZLKY'S LtOWOM KUXIR. , J - A FlaaaanS- Lemna f oahb.-.:. Foi blllousmss, constipation and f- pendicltis. - , ifor Indigestion, sick and aervnut headache, ' .r:- For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart failure. ' - For fever, chills, debility and kldnrt mteases, take lemon illxlr, . ' Ladles, lor natural ana tnornngl)- or ganic regulation, lake Lemon Elixir. ut. jlozley s MtnoD Elixir u prepared from the fiesh juice of lemons, combined wltb other veeetabla liver tonics, and will not fail yon lb-any of the above named diseases. 60c and 11.0.) hollies at nrneelBts. - - - - Prepared only by Dr. tl. HoUoyJ.AU tanta, ua. ', " .' , J tmi r '- ' - -; At the Capitol. : I am in my seventy-third year, and for ntty years i nave been a great suuerei trout indigestion, constipation an I ull tousnesa. 1 have tried all tbe remedies advertised for these diseases, and got no permanent relief. About one year airo, the disease assuming a more severe and dangerous form, 1 became very weak. and lost flesh rapidly, I commenced using Dr. Mozley'a Lemon Elixir, stained twelve pounds in three months. Vly strength and health, my appetite and my dlttcstlon were iperfecllv restored and now I feel as young and vigorous as t ever did in my lite. u. kJ. Aixdkkd, Door keeper Ga., 8tate tenalr, . State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. ; - . J .. Mozley'a Lemon Kllxir. '' ".. ' Is the very bcBt medicine I ever nsed for loe diseases you recommend It for, and I have used many kinds for woman . troubles. , " Mas. S. A. QitEsnaH. Salem, N. C. - MOZI-EV'S LEMON HOT DIKH'S. Cures all Concha, Colds, Ilourseness iore 1'hroat, lironchltis, Ilemnrrhatre. tnd all throat and lung diseases, Elegant reliable. . 25c at druggists. Prepared only by Ur. a. Mozley, Atlanta, Ua. A Srt Motto. "I've loucht a' bulldog" said rarsnlfl to his friend Lci-nip, "and I want a mot 'o to put over bin kennel. Can you think of polliOlhino )" "ol.y not u-e a (h ulirt's notlif Ti i-lh in .or t ii hem f" ft inn., on i' IV ( ' ; s f. II l f; ' 3 I ' i" 1 io'ci,'- 1 -'M:rh f..ihneof theproper ii' (.I aa iiiio i :J, t -lc tiiiultrr. This poison !-! i oil cu. .o.iDii i, cWpo'otcil m me joints, muscles and nerves, causing the most intense pain. . i i ii u'-.y an not with such sinideimess and severity as to make within a few days a healthy, i ' - ii Ji - i ami bed-riddvu, with distorted limbs and shattered nerves ; or it may be slow in , wr.il o t waiiuuini,' linns, just severe enough to make one feel uncomfortable; the ten--o ii' v hi s oil ci'-.ri is to grow wore, ami tiuaily become chronic, ... ' . . -' ... like finer blood diseases. Rheumatism is often inherited, and exposure to damnor cold, want of proper stimulates and reinforces the overworked, cures permanently ana thoroughly , and keeps . .... nimwll. uoctors MKI nm cam him, without the fillirhlest nau a rueuinutic pain siucc, Rheumatism, which Our physicians liave lniomiauon or advice . , ', " . "o .'" . 1 f 1 f 3 l nnwai nvc years ago. . o--k 1 w i a "is should be in the hands. V; 1 tJ I X .' J wanted, so write them r ; , ' n ctisr."- wiium tor service. ' Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC GO.. Atlanta, Ga. NOTtCETO THE 1'UBllCt ' STAMPS lit BOOKS. For public convenience tbe Post Oillct Department is furnishing the dc. nomination of postago s'amps in small bound books of 13, 24 aud 48st(impf eacb, and of postage value 34, 4$ and' 0(1 cents, respectively.'. 'I bey are sold at an advance of one cent on the stamp value of each book, to cover the cost nt manu facture. Tho pages are of sin stamp" eacb, interleaved with parafflueil pntier to prevent premature mlhesion, making a book of convenient size In canv in the notket or pocketliook , 8ea the follow ing - -; . TABLE Of riltCES FOR OllDGftf-FOB VU031 ONKTOiONKTlim SAND HOOKS. . - - , ' Of 18 , Of24l-Of book., - stamps ttampf stamps r , v" x each, each, each One ' 10,53- $0 49 90 07 104 801 Two , . -v. . ," Three Four.." ." k." .50 -'.73' 1 100 ' l no SO) -til - b8 147 It'll 2 4-1. 3!t Fiv 48.1 Six "even . . . .4l S. 0 70 Eight Nine J 7 76 . 4 -tt - 7 1 070 0700 Ten r ..! One hundred , s fit) 4 !HJ loo 4u no ao. o - a oo 1'wo hundred .191 CO Two hundred f. - ' and fitly..; .,- C3.M - 2:tm . S4J60 Five hundrrd.. 12.100 244 1)0 43 00 Onelhonsand . S50UO 400 00 ' 07u 00 By order of. . ' " ' : j ; Emvi.l C. Maddkm, Third" .' AslUn I'lH-tniaster General. 9 . iPyny-Pectorall A QUICK CURE FOlL; jj COUGHS AZZD COLDS: Very valuable Kertiedy tn all ; ! ! .", j affotticna of Iuq , ; .-, J 1 S THROAT, or LUNGS:; .-' ...: V ' Xargo Bcttles, 35c. " DAVI3 4 tAWIiEXCB ca, Ltmlted, ITon-ioriN-rTT DttTiiTaln-Kmvr. iWWwvvUvv Sk-.. , sMaMsaai flrntluaJM7rui'i :.viitf u r Iitl" I.M(l!t. rr, rmuww Lt1M IcaituoklsJ. Hmu Papa ?k(ost-. vr b til Ui l i?rt Si U-xs m. N iilte of Sale of Vttlusbte Undo SiatS or Noktii CaromsaV " Suptrioi ' .0 " o Craven Oounly. . Ayurt ': Tue Natiuual Bank or New fkrr, 1 1 al : " vs '. - "' : ;i.o ', vii .,' . . H H Perry and O H Perry. .- j -s Tha ' ni.derelcrned commlssloni t a- -pointed In this action at Fall Term, l8'J9 will sell to the highest bidder, fur casi uhject to the spprnval f the ecu: I, ai be O 'Uit botiro doer in Nsw Pern, said tounty, oa the 20th day of May 1000 it omi o'c'ih k p m, the following land. .ilUHlein snld state and county on the omh side of Trent river about flvi miles from the city of New Bern, bound ed and rie.-orlbed as follows, towij: Beginning at the mouth of Cyprefs Branch between Green Hill and Kaccoon Island at a marked cypress and run di g the various courses of said branch 18V poles to a place opposite an Iron post on south east side of guid branch, then in a line with said post from the run of said branch south A degrees west 172 poles to an iron post oa the north side of Oak Oroe, uicQ nurtli bu degree west 4i i oles to another iron j.ost, then south 4 ligr.es west 3 ! 2-8 poles to an no portt, linn north bll degrees west i)5 1 poioa lo an iron nxlo post in the lane near r it. Hiked 8 c iniore tree, the otith 4 di lines went, to l uck line o I ! nt 1 1 V lio d. then nitli hi ol line cast le in ! y 1 1 liric-'s croi k, t hen down snld oroolitoilio In oiiu.lofi. containing one tl.to. . . I to rei tniic O'' lofs lloirifT ti.e lio.; , 0 ?r. i.i I in a deed Iioin II II 1'. ., ii it 1'. of i : I ill t I ! 1 1 v,:!.. i . .: '.i i . il . rv. trtio e, tlu'ed the i.i r 1 'f, niol duly in '.!in'v, known a imh .el - the of A. ol. i l II. ' Colllloi ) ( o.o !iii, .1 H4 i (. i i.i. Ol It -8 health, will frequently cause it to develop, whatever form, "whether acute or chronic. worn-out organs, and clears the system Tuluable Ileal JL'slnto ;V;3For Hale' By virtue of a i.Klgtn.cti t lonilere'd. m ibe fail, term, lbOU, 'M tH.ii.ir Omit- of graven ceunty, lu u anion, elitllled, John 8, tl arret t agDiiial4idt rlek Doug lass ana w, B, uiaiii s, the unuersignea commissioners, appuinted by the tourt, wilt, on urst Monday lu May,.l!iuu, Ijcing the 7th day ol said month, at 14 ocli.cn m4 at.lhe Court' house door in Craven county, sell to the highest bidder for casb, the following tleecfibtit tracts or parcels ot land i.i the city o' nav rierne; A certain lot or land tucludlog one bouse and bara fituoteu tliereon and do tirllnd as followt: lieiiini.Jiig al the notlh west corner of Dr. J. I). Clark's lot on the south ride of. new Couth Front street lheuce webt along new. unih Front met-t forty, feet, theme tottlli t i.ifvisou'-o creek and ptraikl .iff the' :said Ur Ulark's ; line, tueuco east -along Law- son's creek forty feet to tha east line of tlie saw Jrrederick Uout la. tbenceajong the east line of Frederick DouglaBs and the west line of Dr. J. D: Clark to the beginning on Sew Boulh Front street being a. part of the land conveyed by deed from W. I). Mclver and others to tbe said Frederick Douglass. Also -one lot- at Ibe southwest corner of Bryan and New South Front streets, and be ginning at the Intersection of Bryan and New South Front streets ana runs south along Bryan street, forty feet, thence east and parallel to New , South Front street one hundred feef. thence north forty feet 0 New South Front Btreet, thence east 'along , flew Booth Front street to the beginning.' Also one lot sit anted oh Btyan street, and beginning at uiara wunarnv soutnwest corner on Btyan street and runs thence southward. ly along Bryan street to LawrOn's creek, thence east along -Lawson's Creek one hundred feet, thence northwardly to t lara Williams' southeast corner, thence nest along Clara Williams' south lino to ibe beginning on Bryan street.. : i i Also one certain lot on Bryan street Situated Jov reet from the f-eyr ooutn Front street.- beginning at Clara W 11 liams's corner and running -thence east ward witb said William's line 100 feet, thence, southwardly tad paiailel wiih Bryan street SO fret, 'thence westwardly and parallel with said William's lino 10U fuet to Brvan; street, thence norlhwsrd ly along Bryan street to the beginning in lirvan street : ajbo one lot ni land located at the tout beast corner of New and Bern streets, 0 feet on Uern slrcet and 60 feet on New , street, being a part tot No. - SO? in the plan' of tbe City of New Bern Also one lot of land sitoaled at ibe northwest corner of Lorch's alley tna uroan street ana running westwardly 4long tsroait street thirty three teel thence northwardly eighty five feet to uargeis lot inenco along saltl I targets line In Rhone's line, thence soulhaa dl said Rhone's line to the beginning on I'road street Also one lot of land on Brysn street beginning 40 ft south from me soma ease intersection or rtew Bonin Front apd Bryaa streets and . running fhence southwardly along-' Bryan -at net . oi ty tret, thence rastwardiy and paral el with Jtw. tSouth Front .street. one hundred feet," I hence north wardly ard parallel with urvan- street forty feel thence westwardlv one hundred . feet' in the beginning on Bryan stroll. , ' L-i -W W Cf.ARK X -...'.RW WILLI Ay EON, V 1 .-'"-. f" . . . .' .' c' ' Comml winners. SAUOr im BY IXECUTW . Pursuant to a judgmeol rendered in proceeding to Sell land to make assets In thebuperinr Court of Craven county whertin Hoi.l - Whitfotd, - executor nl William C Whltford, dioraed Is plain tiff, and Ju'.li Wnllford and others st defendants, I wifl sell at pnbllo attotlon at the o art notice door In the city of New Bern at 12 o'clock ni, on Monday May the 28th 1600, the following real estate situated in the county of Craven i An undivided one-half in U reft in Lot No. 4 in the partition of David Whitford fully described In said partition recorded in the Olllce or Ihe register or deeds ot (.'ravin iVninty In book 08, pgae 404. Terms of Bale, Cash - - ' KEII) WHITFORD, . Fxecutor o William C. Wbltfor.l. . Excculor'i No! Ice. Having duly qunlifti d aa Executor ard Executnx of the last will and tostamcnt of Ilervey B Duffy, deceased, the under signed nereny aive notice to all perwu holding claims agnlnst tho estate of tin snld ilurvcy li DulTy deceased toprraint tho si.mo duly veiliied as required by law, to tho until Mintted or tl.her of them on or befere the M il day of Aoril ItlOt or tliis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ant all prisons indebted to iniil estate ate renuesled to make tm mnliido piiynti nt to the underslgntd or eit fior of them. "1 his Aoril i:tih, 1 tK-fl. ' I i.'tM-Irj DI'KPY. K'cub KLII.l' f. DUFFY, Kno'iutrU U:il : 'f f '.:tli, t -!,tr.:i''K n'FK'K 4 ii 1 I. . m l'i It? I'imi I ' I hi. fol'itn 'v I I'V f : I i i (ioj . 1 lo ! i .: . .1 I.i tl.e 1 11.!, , ., : - 1 i 1 i'C no'o n nl 11. ; . I ' Ol i i 1 I I Oi (I. it iraioterriMyaSrlicted f "-J I f r3 e was hopelesa. lie had -v. - V 's. - relief. A few bottles of V V X, ' X' made blood and skin L J K y -y- of New Beth Tbevolcrsof New !?!, .N : i, will take nutu o that an eltr linn ill 1 e held Et the polling i laci s in the ev rnl wards of the cily of N w firn i ii th third Tuesday liiJluy t ml, u- bug jl.e lttu day of May, A l). ItOO, fi-r the" purpose of si.bnilU.ing to the qualifie d Voters ot . the city the pinr outturn to authorize and -empower the JIajo uixi l.omdof Alder men ol suit! dry to huu , ll.e nonas ii the said city tor the purpoi-o of buying, erecting or construct tt.i; u system ot Wuler Works and' tew i rate for said city, according to the (txu-tjng charter, . Beet ion G - The ainmint to lift istuf d, is not to ex ceed (80,1 (Ht (It) eighty tliftiiratd. dollars ' or wuicn ii n aim uut imi ineioing fo, 0T0 00 is pri ( ond to t leiu eikntlonand repairs. . - v- ;. Ail voters wuo tvnribe It-fua Of said ' bomla ill vnt 8 rurrrnt illl iho iwords -'lTor Wale W ot ks;" W irtien or printed thereon. Those who eppote the said ' Issue alii vote a ballot wiin the- words "Agairst Water Woi'ks'V-writtfn or -priu cd theronr J. J. TOI.BON, C lerk., Notice of - feu-union. ' . i:.?..-. .. . v.. - ..... . ...--J-.' North Carolina. r 1" D ,, . , Gra? en County ( i V vuu l he tity oi fiew i n, , vs. - " I hutnroons A E Woodruff,' trisU for , fv , ol the Jtisiute or Sfi w- ( Hell t. ; . abeth Ooodlncd . I Action for Ace iunt ard Other Purr OSes.-, A. E, Woodruff, trustee of Elizabeth Gooding, deceased, the above named de fendant will take n"fcc that a luromons in the abovo entitled eclioif was issued from the Superior t nuit of Ciaven : county. North Catolin . on Ki bruary lsv ivuu, leiurnabie tit ti.e i xt teitu or tue . Supe'tor tour lot run cot. ni; , tobe held at the court l.ouc iii'Ntw Bern, N. C.i ou the 13th Monday alttr Hie 1st Mouday in Mnreb. u living the 28lh day of May, 11)00. wl en and- vhiTe joi are tequircd to answi r ttn' ecu pii.ii.l lieiein or judgment wilt bu n i neied in favor of tho plaintill tor the telief tlininnded. v vv n. -WA'lHUP; v. r.u. H.O WhiMnirsi, Ally, lor riantiff -February Ut, 1800. . i- " Notice of Summons and Attach- , -. ment. NoliTn Caiioi.ina, Ckavbn County.! Sui'isuioii Court"' II 11 Duffy vs J .1 Trader. TO J. J. TllADRlt: ... i "' .'"-a;'-' .'!'-. Whereas, ibe suminons was duly it sued from thfrSupenor court of Craven coun ty, returnable to said court on tho 8th Monday lielorc the 1st Monday In March , 1000, aud returnable by Iho Sheriff not to be found In my county, said summons being issued ip the above entitled action -and where as tm order of publication has been1 duly miiilo for eciviia of summons upon you in llio action aforesaid; -i. JSow tnereture you are hereby uotluea to. appear nt ihe Supertor -Court of Craven Jjnunly on the 12lh Monday after? tbe tst .Vonday in Jlaich lUOO, it being the 2t)th day of May lOUO and answer demur or otherwise plend lo the com plaint which will l e tiled in taid aelion. on or befoie the first thircdnjs nt sjld torm or otherwise defend sid action as , yon :may-boi advised.. Ann jou will further take not be that nt the line. of Issuing of thenininir n above mi nlionetl ' a writ of aliHchmenl as bund from ., said Court in mid action ilirtrtid lo the Sheriff of Join s county lilicciittg hlm lo -levy laid writ upon jenr pu ptrly - in said county, and take said property 1nA ' his posjession for tlm pnriiore of ssid action.. To all of which nil, will tako due notice and ih'fVnd i)ieanie as you may be sdvised. This February Otb 100O i .v , W. M. WATSON, a . -.'r ' Clerk superior Court, Crayin' Countj; : AHMINISTUATOR' fvOTlUB . Having this tiny qi nMli'd rs Adminis trator of ihe isb. let t Jofm liiool.s, dc ensod, late of ' iatit tmnitj, notice is hereby: glvri) Ui. ail irtn t s , laving , o'aims againsl ti e td istsii- lo pmeut the same to the nnilerrij Boil, duly veri-- ' RA on nstufAM tlmft' 1, J. ..F m.II . ' .... irmn ,uv ii r ..in. . 1901, or this notice III le pctid in bar : ut urcir irin'ii I. - .'' - All fcrfons indeb'cd lo.tl e sld f slate -aie bcrrhy reiitichtrd to n.nLe In tnediato scttlenioiii. .!.oo ; . : , This Sih dv t.f t p. il lt( 0 ' o .-. -' TfiOS. F. iM AI.11IY, -r Adn.lsijaitr. . APMISISTUATOR MITU B. . ..Having litis (lav qualified s adminis trator cum ..leflnintntit a unci o. of tha . eaute of Sidney E. Lee, dpi east d. not Ice . Is hereby given to ' all peiaoDS having claims against tbe raid cstste lo prrrent the same to tbe under.liinid. duly veri fied, on ur before theliGlh tlav ot. March, 1001, or this notice will be dead in bar of their recovery. ' -4 " . - All persons Indehlrtl to tbe raid estate are hereby rtqno.iod to make Imn.ediate settlement. - -o : . This tbe MOlh dav of March. H00. , WILLIAM V. LABSlTMt , .-,.y. - . Adminlftrntol C. T." A. J. E. R, O' liar a. A llornej s,; idrnlniarator Kollcr. . riavlng nualllled as tbe Administrator f Manlza Langlry, deceased, late of the county of Craven, Ibis I to notify all persons having claim' agsinal'the etalo of the dioeaicd lo exhibit them In the underslancd on or be'ore lie lllh day tf April, 1IKII, or Ihii nnlico will bo plead In bar t'f flu Ir rtcoveryv All t raons In debted to raid (state will plrsre make Immediate luvn cnl " .'-',- i - Z. H. HUTMCR, " Administrator Slsola l.angley, do c. ael. , . . .'.'This April Tlh. . ' .' ' 74ale JPnr AssvU. NouTir Cauomna. - .' -'-' I iiavkn (tiiKTV. ( Rnnerlor Court. W. L. I.assller, admr, C. T. A. of the estate of Sidney Leo, dee'd. vs. NlieyC Hunsell. Py vlrluo of an order oliliilned I. e cru the ( lork of the Hupei lor I'ouil of tini i'u louiity, N. C, in (lie. rpetlnl pio- ic,.! n:' as iii.ovc enth U .1, now oiiiiiin: in i i o f upoiior court, tl.e titi.ii-i " o i: 1 soioOi i 1 r ..l..r. will M II lor (l i-li. loo o
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