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4 a li I'ulJi.-Aed every day In ne veaf.eWpt Eouday, al SO S,ld.l;e srieet, . Phonk No. R. CHARLES L. STGVCNS. KDITOHANU PROPRlltTOK. . . JUJBSCIUPTION BATES. Uue year, in Advance. ......... ,...4.00 Oue year. nol In advance li.lio Monthly, by carrier Ju Uie city . . ... .60 A.lverllalng Hales furnished on appli cation, " .. EnUrod at Hie Post Office, New Bern, N. C, an second class matter.- Official Paper of New Bern and Craven Coaaty. - - New Bera, N. C. War 8, 1000. RELATIONSHIP OF SUBSCRIBER . AMD ; - ADVERTISER. t . The genuine bona fide subscriber, the - person who pays for his or her subscrip-- Uon does not fully appreciate their full value, to the paper as an asset oflba paper. - .... ,v ... This la IndiBtlncllon to the person wl a , who nay read the paper, but does, not I pay far it." vt - , ' ' j . v Kewapaper borrower!, or those: who .. ,-have Uhe habit of just picking up some v ; oua else's paper, and reading It, as their tribe Increase! in a community; ado's just so mach weight to the newspaper publisher's inability to get put a. credits ;.. ble paper, for as Ihe receipts decrease or increase, so will the average newspaper la a community reflect In it! column! .. the condition of. the publisher's cash' ;J drawer. i.;'- i ? ' It is not a sign of special Intelligence v to be able to criticise a newspaper for ! .- its lack of news, quality of Its paper, or Its ap-to-datenees,1;' j , . : But it does require a high grade of Intel-' v; ; llgence on the part of the newspaper pub- lUherlo get up a fairly respeclable,up-to-? -? date paper In a community where thebor-W- rower ' tDe paper exceed those who pay . regularly for the paper. ij.il:. Readers. of newepapers, very many , of . ; v' them, will severely criticise -the newl paper publisher for not giving them two l-i columns of reading matter .to' each ool-"-. -.nam ot advertisements. - , . : :i And yet Ibis very critic never thinks, sauch less realises, that this very -advertising, which seem sa space' filling, Is - what gives the reader the paper, and - whatever "excellence of matter it may contain. . . y" In Ibis connection, Mines and Minerals -.1'' a trade journal, says; " lf " V ' -"Old it aver occur to you, as yon read your copy, that the advertlaers In It are entitled to a rery'large share of credit ) . for the excellence of the paper? If it l Were not for the advertising patronage, it would be Impossible to furnish you : with the publication for less than $10 or W per year. The makers and dealers In .' - machinery and supplies do not advertise front purely philanthropic motives, .'. They are business men, and patronize , :j these columns on business principles. The better returns they receive for their advertlsemenCrihn more liberal is their . patronage, and naturally the better b - the journal, since as advertising patron--V, age Increases, the publishers can afford ii to Improve the publication. The adver tlser and the reader are therefore mu , tually beneficial to each other,. The : , reader, however, does not always fully . ' . appreciate that it Is of interest to the advertiser to know the full value of his ;.. advertisement, and that when he writes for prices, speciBcatlonS, etc., be can '' t assist him by mentioning that his atten- - - - tloa was attracted by the advertisement." . &tt o Ohio, Citt or Toledo, ) ". ' . Lucas Couktv, - . J si. Ftaai J. Chmiy makes oath that he , is the snlor partner of the Arm of F. J. ' Ciisnbv & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and Plate afore ; said, and that said firm will pay'the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for - t each and every case of Cataruh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's CatabrbCvbc. FRANK). CHENEY, . v . 8worn to before me sud lubtcrlbrd In ; my presence, this 0th day of December, a. u. im. . ' , , A. W. 0LEA8ON, ' .- SSAL - . ' Notary PubiTc. . Hail's Cutarrli Cure U talien Internally and acta directly on the Mood and nm- coui suiTmcpi of the sysiem. f-end for ' tostlmoiiluls, free. F.J. CI!I'NKY&Co. - ' -" . Toledo, O, Po! 1 1 v Din-Ms, ?r.c. I" 1 HI n o tie 1 i. lie laid not piuiiuceJ i .- ta ut ecOUUlulC or ilifoniiil.,' Mime, h.:;t.y writers have done tt'H"''"" before and during service and imer re tirement. Y. I). Uuwolis wrote some delightful books on Italy. Besides his "Life of Peter the Urent," Lunelle Schuyler wrote au ncceptiible short history of American diplomacy and translated some of Turuenett s nov els Hawthorne, hlibu Iiunitt, linder-Wood.-1 tret Harte. Peuflcld, Uiehuiun to mention only a few have done not able work la literatiu'u, but not an offi cial reiwrt of value. In the one case there was something to say, united with freedom of view and opinion; In the other there was nothing to say, and red In ie was too strong for them. The fault Is In the system, not In the men.. CooltlBir d Btlna. If we ate properly, the physician would lose his occupation. - And we can ent for whatever we wantr-to got fat, to get lean, to; be nervous or phlegmatic or to stop or encourage the ravages of disease. An "open, door" awaits them all. Is It too much to hope that the twentieth Autury will see a Ian compelling cooks to take a medical course? .......' y,- ' - " Almost There Already. - Hiss Kortee Yes. dear, we have been J eturuged for a long time, but what has prevented me from taking the irrevoca ble step tins always been the fateful question, "Will be love me when 1 grow old?" ' . Miss Tenny-Don't 'worry, darling; you'll soon know now. Stray Stories. " .May Be Made tiwfnl. l- Mcjlgger Krusty Is suffering 'from dysiiepsla nowi - -l, Thingumbob Ah.' that s a Dressing In dlssulse! , 1 . Mcllgger A blessing? - - a Thingumbob Sure,.- He -can blame that kerenfter for bis horrible disposi tion. rbjlndelphla Presa. , mozivs lemon rjuxin. Krgtef the Liver, 8toiuacb, Bowers and i ' " ' - ' Kldnej',- .' - '; Fi biliousness, constipation and ma laria. - For indigestion, sick and nervous neanacne, . . - For sleeplessness, nervousness heart IhI lure ana nervous prostration. For fever, chills, debility and kldncv diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for naturaland thorouch or ganic regulation, take Lemon JUlxjr. - wic iuu fi uoiiie siuruggisis. ? Prepared onlvbv Dr. 11; Mozlevi At lanla, Oa. j. ' ..Gratitude. ..- Dr. it. Mozlev Dear Blr:xSinca tialnir your lmon Elixir I have never had another attack of those fearful sick head aches, and thank God that I have at last found a medicine that will cure those a ful spells. . i : Tarkersburg, West Virginia. - "', MosUy's Lemon Elixir. ' I suffered with Indigestion and dvi eatery for two long tears. .1 beard of Lemon Kltxir; got it; taken seven bottles and am now si well man. - . v' -',.i Harry Adams. No. 1784 First Avenue, Birmingham, vWoaley's Lomoa Elixir. Cured my husband, who' was a filleted for years with large ulcers on his lee and was "cored after using two bottles; anil cured a friend whom the doctors bad given np to die, who had suffered for years with Indigestion and nervous pros- r .non Mrs. E, A, Bevim,' Woodstock, Ala. i A Card- ' - For nervons and sick headaches, iodi gestlon, Mliousness and constipation (of which I have been a great sufferer) I nave never found a medicine that would give such a pleasant, prompt and perma nent Teuei as vt. u. uosiey's Lemop , i. P. 8AWTix,Grlffln,Ga, .. " - Publisher Morning Call. ;"T;'v-v" ' kot That Kind.; y.- Clerk What do you wish, ma'am? Mrs. v looie-rVl want to sae some mirrors. .- . Clerk Hand mirrors? Mrs. O'Toole Noi some that ye kin sae yer face In. .. ; ' - ."After suffering itom levers dyspep sla over twelve years snd using many remrdles without permanent good I finally.took Kodol Dynpopsla Cure. It did me so much good I recommend It to everyone," write! S. E. Watklns, Clerk and Recorder, Chllllcothe, Mo. It dl geita what you eat. F. 8. Duffy. That Family fiklfUn. Mrs. Whlaller Tell me, Mary, why i Ii that you always cry so when papi sendi you to bed In the dark when yjt sre naughty? There's no inch things at ghoBti and the dark. doesn't hurt you doei It? Lltllo Mary No, mamma, but 1'n airawi or that skeleton Sirs. Jones s e got in our clonnt. I conxlder it not only a pli ii-urc but a duly I owe to rr.y in :; hlniis l tell I,n the wotidei fill euro c:.- t"d hi n y en i I y the t.i.i 'y i. c of ( '. .1, " . . ' : i " h ( CImiIi t ai.d l!inrili. 'i I mi '. I v t)..!-,ni vciy l.-i.'.;y wiili II us ii ml i. mi mi a linn in of l!,:s ri in, 'y. A I v i! i , ; ; i i i, I a j i 'ii iin i.l i i . I i i inn in n I.1MW !::! ii to I i i fr. ii ii a :., ,1 ,r .. i.im n, I1:,; i, ' . v.i. i: , ,,. . j ( ':::. v..:... '!.:-::? vj'.o t-- J csslizt c::J j Lydia E. Plnklum'i Vegctable"curopT!md 13 Lr.cva v:ryv .'zro c I (.: z&szr.... set vz. :if v? f.7rs. r:.J Juki's tz.zth- c3 kava t',3 eiijrse ment cf f'ja mayz-r, fsostJtizsizr ehJ cJ.srs of i.sr own ciy I'ar mz-'zLia has t":a ess-srszmzitt of an un mesTiLzrcJ mulillmZs of rrzizful women whoso letters are constantly printed In this paper. Every woman snoulJ roast these letters f.lrsm Fiakham advises sufforlag women free of charge Her. ailJress Is Lynn,f.7assm . . Some Knowledge of Him. - V Hi is to be merely a little garden par ty," exclaimed the prospective, hostess. ''We dine, al f reset), ot course." . - ' - "1 have heard of the gentlemen," said '. t- Qaswell, with well-bredlndlfferonce "but I think I never met him." ' i"i Bheumatlam Cured in .S4. Hours, ' ' -m. tT. J. Blackmore, of Bailer -& Black- morer Pittsburgh, Fa., says? --'A short time since I procured a bottle of Mystic Cure. It got me out of the house. fuJH hours. 1 took to my bed with Rheuma tism nine months ago -and the Mystic Cure Is the only medicine that did me any good.-1- had five ot the best physi cians in the city, but I received very lit tle relief from them." I know the Mystic. Cme to be what it is represented and take pleasure In recommending it to other poor sufferers." Sold by . T A ilcnry, druggist, New llern, ' , - ' - IlerPeenllar Way of Looking, '.fv. "And vou feel turn that my ; daughter looks with favor -upon your suit? . In quired the aged parent, .'' Well." reDlied the Vouth with engag ing frankness, "I don't, want to be: too sure about itu. Of course, ton are aware that your daughter squints,1 r. ;5 ".. z r x ' .J 1 .JJ. ' i'h-rC , Pain-Klller, as an internal remedy,' has no equal In cases of colic, summer, com plaint, dyspepsia, dysentery, and rhoc- mntism. . It Is the best liniment in the world. Its action ii like magic, when ap-, plied to bad sores,' burns,, scalds and sprains, For- the sick headache, and toothache, don't-all to try it. .. Avoid substitutes, there is but one I'ain-Klller Perry Davis'. Price x5c and 60c. - - ."4.- i 1 sn i' "'"..v.- ' Uoodoo ltemoTd. , ' ; 'JTbis won't do," exclaimed Mrs. Box excitedly, "there's 18 at table" , T ' "Never mind, ma," shouted little John nie, "I.kln eat fur two." . I: , Q0ESTI0R ANSWERED.. 1 ' Yes, August Flower still has tboi laig est sale of any medicine In the civilized world. Your mothers' and grandmothers' never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors wete scarce, and they seldom beard of Appen dicitis. Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, e'c. They used Angust Flower to clean out the system and atop fermenia. tlon of digested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous snd organic action o( the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, In liquid form, to make you satisfied there Is nothing serlnui the matter with you. For sale by F 8 Duffy. A ltnprriil View. 'Trofcssor Summer says that only 10 per cent of the marriage! are hupi y ones." - "Well,"' replied the sivcctyomig thing, "even In that cine lot us remember that tin; odds on marilal tmppliii'ns are admit 10 pur cent belter limn thoso On a happy spiniiurhood " If troubled wilh rliemiinl Imii, rlvc Cb'iHibr! hiin'n Tain-P I'm a t rhtl. It v, ;i not ( r t you a cut if it d... no , f 'ne. iH'.U, i'J oil. w i! v! 'i n V." ':'!. I i. .. - - : :..':. n it'.' j i i . i; . . . .' si, '' " ia nil,' or lie n i ' if 1 I.J '..,( .1 of iiiurm ; l.lii.l witU- lu ren ot y (-ii i-3," Kaid a uuiuufiivtuiur, "but then the Inventors and export ma cMuteis started la with such a rush tiiat it takes n good deal of our time keeolug alireant of the Imurovements that nre eoiuing into the market every I day. , "The work used to Be done entirely by band, uud the coopers often had to j buy their hoops from a him that made , nothing else.- The coopers were not well enough equipped to make all the different parts of a barrel themselves, and often they boughfevcryfhlng out side and merely put the barrels togeth er. It used to take live or six men to do the work properly, and an hour's time would Hriiup turn out ten bar rels. ' "As the system Is now. ull the differ ent parts nre nmde by one machine, and only one man is needed to. attend IL After the wood .Is fashioned Into etuven and hoops and braces by It the , pieces are ruu through another section 1 of It and come out almost Immediately , n finished barrel, ready to be loaded and shlpied to our customers, .. -"On a regular average about 30 bat tels can be turned out in au hour. You can see what the saving Is over the old way. Employing six. men for one hour, as they used to do, we cad get 100 bar-. reU, . where by the old system they were only u ble to get ten.'; Pittsburg jurouicie-i eiegiapu. " Hod and Prop Asleep. ; Dr. Paidlul of Turin cutlius that be has discovered that the best method of treating obstinate Insomnia la to make hi patients Imitate the drowsy nod dlus of a tired man while sitting jn a chair. . 1 ' , j , . Kvery one -who bus ever watched a sleepy, uiau' In a tialn bus probably liven amused by the neck dlHtortlug uods which herald the- approach of sleep, yjf the observer has given any tbought to the subject at. all, he has probably decided, that the contortions are due to the sleeper's uuconsclous ef forts to preserve his bnjauce. Dr. Pnr dlnl says, that the balance has notlilng to do with It. lie declares that nod ding Is pathologic; that It la nature's owu method of inducing sleep. . This, If properly carried onU brings the head of the patient -almost upon his right shoulder. The body Is tlum to be Inclined to the loft and the head allowed to roll In that direction, still uncontrolled by the muscles. .Aa soon as the "Lead has reached the left shoul der muscular control Is to lie resumed and the head raised slowly until It Is In the same position as at the beginning of the exorcise,:: Then the whole meth od Is to bv repeated as long us oeedfuL TAKE NOTICB. To the Democratic Voters' of ' Craven ' . ' . County. - - , . Pursuant to the action of" the 'Demo cratic executive committee you are here by called to meet in primaries in your respective precincts at your usual polling places on baturday the lilth day of.. May 19( 0 lor the following purposes to wit. - 'in each voting precinct in the County of Craven primaries to be' held for the election or Delegates to the County Con vention, at which primary,- noils shall lie opened and held for the votes of each precinct for the various county -officers anil lor llie representative from Craven county to the next General Assembly.' 1 hat lor men purpose the pons or eacn voting precinct snail tie opened from 7 o'clock a. m.. to 7 o'clock - p. m on the 10th day 'of May, at which , liine the Democratic voters of each precinct mav'deposlt their written or printed bal lots for the. yarlous county officers to be elected at the coming Aagnst election, and for representative to the next Gen eral Assembly, ; ,;. r ,(: 1 - -me executive committee oi eacn pre cinct Is appointed -to conouct the pri mary election in their respective pre cincts, as to appointment of poll holders etc '. v v"; At the hour herein named the polls shall be closed- and the ballots cast at aucb primaries shall be counted and the result ascertained by said poll bolder in tbe presenca of such electors as shall at tend such Count and the result thereof shall be certified to the said County Con vention.-- - '.-." And said County convention Is hereby called to be held in tbe Conrt louse of Craven county on the 20lh day of May 1900 at the hour of twelve o'clock m. fot the purpose of ratifying the nomination of said olllcers who are ascertained to have received a majority of all the votes cast at raid various primaries, and such ratification so made shall have tbe force and the effect of the usual nomination for inch olllcors. And said County convention shall also proceed to elect or appoint the delegates to the Cungresalonal and rff natorial Con ventions of the Keppectlve. Districts And said Convention is further called for such other business as may come be fore It. Candidates for the following coun'.y olllces are to be voted for st these prl' nmries viz: Mierlll. '- lfi-gisler of Herds. . : ' County Treasurer. ' " - Coroner. lii pri'ientiillve Infienernl Assembly, l!y order of Executive Committee, C. T. Watson, Chmn. F. T. I'attku-hn, rNc'y, An 1 Jilileinie of housing CMj;!l. I.ii"t winter lb, rh':j ini e; i,b :i,lc of . Imoj.iii ci'i 1 !i mv lieu cont r.icteil !.e 1! sin e, biivir;; tivern c'n:: liii.i.; ; ii-i. ','n 1 y-A li,i d ChiiHiheiliiinV '. i '.- 1. -y h ' ful'y f"i I 1 '. 1 Molt nl 11.1.1 Time was wnen Cancer was considered as incurable' as leprosy. Physicians and friends could give little relief or encouragement to one afflicted with this terrible disease. Even now doctors know of no remedy for this fearful malady ; while admitting it to be a blood disease, they still insist that there is no hope outside of a surgical operation, and advise you to have the Cancer cut out, but at the same time cannot assure you that it wilt not return. You may cut or draw out the sore, but another will come in its place, for the disease is in the blood - is deep-seated and destructive, and beyond the reach of the surgeon's knife ot; caustic, flesh-destroying plasters. The blood tnust.be purified and strengthened, tie system-relieved of alt poisonous, effete matter liefore the Cancer sore will heaL' "-y-, t-;-y, .,.. ;:4i.r-' , iW- '-w- ?"t - S. S. S. it the only medicine that can overcome this powerful and contaminating noiaon and force it out of the blood. ' It builds up and invigorates the old, and supplies new, rich, life-giving blood. 8. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy ; no mineral can be found in it ; the toots and herbs from which it is made contain powerful purifying properties that act directly upon the. blood svstem and make a safe and permanent cure of Cancer. It has cured thousands, why not yoa?- i Cancer is not always inherited ; your family may be free from any taint, yet your blood may become so polluted that a severe ".'-"'.';.' m."' . ' and stubborn form of the disease may i ' - f7" 5 v develop from a sore or nicer on your tongue r MSMtHm.mi1Md jt of your body : aiight brLe T " "p ""T1 "" "" "w hurt, a little pimple on the eyelid, lip or nose, a small lump on the jaw or breast, a harmless looking wart or mole, and other causes so insignificant as tolattract little or no attention. If you have an obstinate sore, don't rely upon salves or ointments to cure it begin with S. S. S. at once-; it will cleanse your blood and prevent the formation of cancerous cells." '-" ..-' " , Mrs. X. Hhtrcc, L PlnU, MoT, writes . " A amall Mmpte came on njr Jaw about one lach below th caron the left side of my face. At firtt it gave me no trouble, and I did not think u waa anything criooa nntil the jaw began to swell and became much iufiamed. At the earne time the sore began to spread and eat into the flesh, and gave tue intenee pain. I tried everything 1 could hear of, but nothing did me any good. Itbeti liegan Iheaae of S. S. 8., and after talcing several hsttlea the Cancer healed, and there u now uo sign of the disease.. This waa two yeara ago, and lam atill enjoying perfect health," ; - - Send for our special book on Cancer ; it you : it is free. - ' -,' i Write our physicians about your ease, and for any advice or information wanted ; they have made a life study of Cancer and all blood diseases.' We make no charce what ever for this, . - . . - r; .w I? Knew". 7V , V r Mn Greene I suppose your .ancle is very fond nf music. ; ' r". Mrs Gray-()h, dear, no. . lie has: a thorough knowledge of It, you know." ALL VJOfJER. ' ' ' "iH - , "Hi, " "A druggist in Macon Gs., "says: 1 " I have sold a Urge quantity of Mother Friend.' and have never known an In stance where it has failed to produce the good results claimed for it, ' All women sgree that it makes labor shorter and less painful." ' . Mbtlier's Friend la not a chance remedy. Its good effects are readily experienced by all expectant mothers who use it. t Years ago it passed the experimental stage.;- While it always shortens labor and lessens the pains of delivery, it is also o' the greatest benefit during the earlier months of pregnancy. morning siu&ucos auu iivivuunuc aiv readily overcome, and the liniment relaxes the strained muscles, permitting them to expand without causingdistress. Mother's Friend gives great recuperative power to the mother, and her recovery Is sure and rapid. Danger from rising snd swelled Breasts Is Cone away witn completely, ; SoU by druggists for It a bottle - THE BR VDF1ELD REGULATOR CO. ' " -. ATLANTA, OA. " OMl ltfMIMH BLOOD HUMORS , . . ... tr -. . - ' ,, .... , . , . .. Ulceis, Old SorexOantcrs, Ektins . - - Sorfd, fczrmi lie. j. rnred by ;B. J.r B-Trlal But- ' From impure blood comes VI sorts of painf, aches and sores, ending frequently in deadly sancer or soma chroolu sore, if you can anawcr "yes", to any of 1 tie following questions your blood (s diseas ed snd Impure ;-- ,': - - . Do cuts or scratches heal tlowlyf. Does your skin Itch or burn t Have you pim ploa f Eruptions so you feel ashamed to lie seen in company ? Aching Bones or" Hack? Kexrma? Old Bores?' Boilal Scrofula?. Hheumallsni? Foul Breath? Catarrh? Are you Pale? ' Do Scabs or Scales form on I he kln. Hair or Scalp ? Prickling Pains la the llair? A1 ltuo Down, get easily tired, anil as tired in the morning ss when you went lo bed? Fluttering ilesrt? Have yon Ulcers? Eating Sores? Cancer f' . ; TO CUItK. '.v v Any JomiNAL reader who suffers is ad vised 10 lake a few large bottles uf B. II. B. (Botanic lllood Balm) This remedy la undoubtedly the best and only perfect Blood I'nrllier made. B. B II. (Botanic Blood Balm) has a record of SO yiars of cures, hence is thoroughly tested Hy taking s few Urge botilea of B. 11. "II the blood la made pure snd rich, sll the sores sre healed, -and aches snd pains vanish as the mist before the su.i. It, H. B. hai cured over 400 cases of cancer, many of them pronounced Incurable by doctors and specialists. Estlng sores, ulcersund scrofula are . healed so. that they never bother the paileol aiain, Kc..ema in Ita worst form is cured by from H to (j largo bottles. B B. H cure by draining the pnlnons and humors nut of the blood, at the same time It builds up Hie broken down conntliullon. For skIb by druggists, (1 per large bo -tin. or 0 larue hollies (full treatment) V Complete illiicilons u ith each bottle. lie I'tie iImi bottle reads llotanic HIikmI 1 1:111. bo sufferers may teM it a trial In, Hie I'ivi 11 auy. Aildress lllood lilillll Co., A 1 i 1: tii. (in liei'i iiie 8) intuitu and fii e nn iiu nl hiU it c t'V4:n- . w I . . J - i I uLnHiiy. Will be At 1'. Trennllh's : ;h l'ronl slieet, I". contains much information that will interest -.-, Address, THE SWIFT Bond Election I Notice , to the Voters of New Bern. Tim vnlnra f Km fLivn lg fl .will lake notice that an election will be held al the polling places lrthe several wards ot the olty of New Bern on the third Tuesday inMay next, it b'ing the 15th day of May, A D. 1900, for the purpose of submitting to the quallfWd voters, of me city t&e proposition to autborlae and empower the May..r and Board of Alder men or satu city to issue the Bonds cf tbe said city for the purpose of bnvlnir. erecting or constructing a system of Water Works and Sewerage for said city, aonordiog to .the existing charter, Deciion 03, -.'.- : ; . The "amount is be issned. is not to ex ceed (80,1)00 00) eighty thousand dollais of winch an amouut not exceeding 1 5, OCO 00 is pri'iosed to ute in extension and rcpaira. -i-.- Ail voters who favor the issue of said hoods will vote a ballot with the words "For Water Works." wiluea or printed I hereon. Those who oppose the said issue will vote a hallo, with the words "Against WaUr Works",: written or prin ed theron. J. J. TOLSON. Clerk. , ADMIKLsHATOttM KOriCI Having qua'iifled-as the administratoi of tile estate of Julia Edwards, deoea ed l ite of the cotty if Craven, nolioe 1 nereby given to all peisos having a ms against the said estate in present the same to the undersigned, duly ver ified, on or before the 16th day 'of April lftOl.or this notice will be pi. ad in bar of ther recovery - All persons Indebted lathe said estate are htreby nquwtod to make tmmediato payment. TH08. F. MCCARTHY, Adma.i ' This 18th day of April 1000. Notice to Ci editors and Urbturs. " Th subsrtiber, hiyln r qualified as Exeoiitrix of the last will and testament of D.vid Styroa, deoetted, gives notice that all persons baring claims against the enate must oxhlb t ihem 10 hereon or I efore April 14, ID H, or this notice will bapleadid to bar their recovery. Debtors are reqnrsted to make immc dla e payuient. - - Charlotte a. itybon. AprlH, 1900. , Executrix. Notice of StnintiionB. ' " North Carolina, 1 . , Craveu County.) Charlotte Robbies, V . y.ys. VAcllonfor Divorce Anaea Itobblna. I ;.- . . Tbf defendant above named wilt take ootioe that an action entitled as above hat been commenced In the Superior Court t Craven Oquntr for an absolute divorce; and the defendant wllf further take riotlco that he is required to appear at the fall tern of the Superior Court of 'raven County to be held oa the -ninth Monday after the last Monday la ben-1 leinber, ivuu, at um uonrt 10 said- coun ty, la New Pern,. North tarolloa and onswer or ilemur to the complaint Is this actiun, r b plaintiff will apply to the court for the. relief demanded In enld ooinplaint. " v.. .. .. m . . Tbw th 4tb day of April, 1901. . - :;.f W..M.- WATriON, ;' v?v f Wt-."; j Clerk Superior Cimrt.. Notice of Site of Y.lo'ao'ie Itidi ST1T1 At VaMfxil flAfent. nt I fit r inr 1 ue natipiiai imaaiot new Dcro, ti al H Perry and O II Perry. , The nnderetgned commlasiunrr ap pointed in this action al Fall Term, 189, will sell lo the highest bidder for cash auhjerl to the spprovnl i f the court, at tne court boum door in flew Hera, said county, oa tbe lfth day , of Mar 1000. at one o'clock p m, tbe following lands situate In said state and county on tbe soul h aide ot Trent' river about Ave milt! from the illy of New Bern, bound ed and described ss follows, lowl t Beginning at the m nth ot Cypress Itraneli betwet n Ureen 11 ill and Kacooua Island at a marked cypress and running the various roimes of saM branch 1HW poles to s p'are opposite an Iron post on souih east tide nl said branch, then in a line with raid pnat from the run of said branch i-outh 4 degrees west 17 poles to an iron post oa the north ride of Oak Urove, then north 80 degrees west 41 poles to soother iron post, thea south 4 drgrirs west 81 8 8 poles to sn Iron post, then north Wl degrees west US 1-3 polca 10 sn Iron axle post In ' the lane near a niatked sycamore tree, then south 4 dcgties weft to back line of Hatch's laiid. then with said line eaat wardly to Itricn's creek, then down said creek to llie In jfinniog, containing one tiiouMHitd neriu n-ore o- lees Being the lamia ii i'i ibed lii a deed from II II fer ry to O 11 Terry, tro i. e, dated the lib ilny of 1 'I'eenili. r ' 1 1 '1, and duly rcprU lend in ( 1HM01 count)', known as the f Vrry viHo p'siiiiiil lull. '!..: :..'ili it ; '-r A ..,', 1" A. 1'. V A ..., t oinii, doner. 1 " : SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA", GA. J?" SummwMS- OflSSw! Superior Coori The City of New Bein.V vs. . 1 summons A E Woodruff, trustee i'for s of the EsUte of K is -1 belief. abeth Gooding, d cr j Action for Account ai d Other Pur.osea. A. E. Woodruff, trustee of Elizabeth Gooding, deceased, tbe above named de fendant will take notice that a eunimoiis in the above entitled action was issued from the superior Couit of Craven county. North Carolina on Fi bruary 1st, 1000, -etuirmble at the next term of ide Supe'iort ourt ol sa d county, to I- held at lira court Lome in Niw Bern, N. ('., on the lailiMonday after the 11 Monday in March, it Immi;h tbe 8th day of May, 1X00, when snd where jou an required to answer t lu- roniplaiM l eicln or judgiueiil will be rn oeieil 111 fmoi .1 the plaintiff for the relief demanded W H. WAIrjON, C. r-O. H. C Whibhursl. Ally, for Plaintiff Februaiy 1st, 1900. Notice of "Kuuimous and Aiuch- Blrllt. TJ' I -.OH OUKT 11 B Duffy vs J J Trader. To J. J. Tkaobm: VV lit-reas, the kumuious was duly b-sued from the Superior court of Clavi 11 coun ty, returnable to said court on the 6th Monday ueiore tue iht Monday lu slarrn I960, and returnable by the Sheriff not - to be found In my county, said summons being issued in the above entitled sction, snd where ss an -order of publication has been duly wade-lor senior of summons upon yon in the sction aforesaid: - Mow therefore you am Hereby nolineu 10 appear al the Superior Court of Craveu County i n the liiih Monday after ihe 1st Monday in March 1900.' It being the 28th day i.l May HMKI and ansner lemur or 01 hei wise pleail lo Ihe com plaint which will l tiled In said action on or before tbe lirsl three dajs f s .ill term or otherwise defend said action aa yon may be advised. And you will further lake notice that at Hie lin e of issuing of hie summons sliove meui ioned a writ of attachment was. issui d fiora said Court In ssid srtlon dliecud lo the Hherlff of Jones county directing -him lo levy said writ upon ,)ur properly lo hsI.i county, anil take sstu property win his possession for tbe purpose of said action. To all of which you will lake due notice and defend low same -as yoa rosy tie advised. This February 0th 1900 f. M. WATSON. Clerk Superior Court, Craven County Al MINISTHAT0R' NOTICE Having this elay qualiflid ss Adminlf trstor i.f the estate i.f Jesse Brooks, dc CraHd, late of Cratcn county, notice is hereby, glvi n to all persons bsvlng olalins against Ihe st.ld tslale o preieut the sam to Ihe nnderfignMl, duly veri fied, on or before tbr Sih day of April, l0l. nr this notice a III l.e plead in bag of iheir rrcovrry. - All l ersr.oa indebloil In the a H 1 slatt - aie lien by riqiiestid lo mi.ke immediate ' rtiH-ment. . .. ,.c ; TLIh ft h day i f ApilllWO - thos. f. Mct Ai Ttty. :. ". AdmisiAa'rr. . Al'MlfilSTUATOIi'iS KOTICs?.- Ilavlhg this day qualified as tdmlnta. IraloT eum trtlemrnlo aanrxo, of the esUie-of Sidney E. Lee, decessed, notice la hereby : slvea to all petsoas having. j-clalais against tbe salil relate lo present tbe same in me uanerolgnen. duly VerU l, oa-iH fore th 801 k day ol March, iwt, or mis notice will tie pismq in oar of Iheir recovery. -' A ' -: ,' ... ' :v 'All persons Indebted to the ssM at sta sis hereby requested to make Immediate) ' tettlemeal '. :- . -.' - ; . This the DOth dayTif March. 1S00. -.' -v , WILLIAM L. LA8HITCR M ' , Administratoi C. T. A. J.EAR. O'Bara, Attorneys. "I - - .r " : AdmliihtritorV Notlpf '-:p ITavIng qualified as the Admlnlstrslor.' f Manlts Langley, deceased, lata of lb , .county of Crsvra, this Is to notify all . persons hsvlng claim against Ihe estate ' of lbs deceased lo exhibit them lo the ' undersigned on or before the lith day cf April, 1101. or this notice will be plead) In bar of tbelr recovery. All persons In debted 10 said rstsle will please make Immediate payment. ' " , - , Z. 8. BUTLER, , J, ': ' Administrator Manira . Langley, ; de- r anl. . 7 .Tills April 7lb .''. ' - l...le L,r AK.tcltM.''' ' NOHTH CaHIU IKA. - 1 . ' '.'.', )havkn f-ornTV. -rlnrx'rlorl'oiiit. W. L. I-si.iter, admr, C. T. A, of 'lbs estate of biilney le, doo'i), ,t . v. 4 , . t'Icey C. I'upsell.. i Pv virtue of sa order obtained Iffore tbe Cleik f lbs i-upeii-.r Couit Of t Ira- yen rnii nl v, M. C., iu I h ft'cclid pro- r.HMl'rn fe ,,ve pntl! Ii t. now i.enilinp 11 1 1 11 Hi'i m "r couit. Iiu) nnilemii'iii i 1 din 1 11 1 il 1 i.lor, w'll ' II for cali, lo n , . n 1 ' t., nl Ii n ronrT ti,in--0 door In : ' ,'y of r i mi, N. C., t 11 m l ', , ti. oil J "is V, tne-titi il j v June, 1 ) li e Ii I,, .t .i-!.l, r, II, n f..i:,n. ' i lis1 (. In i n vi n rmi i . , i.C.I I M I- "nal In i le ! f I . i 'i nil nil fi', i . . I-.-.. !', I t , ..V.-'fe..'. ft'" 2, V 4 V-;. '"r i 1 ; , 1
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 8, 1900, edition 1
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