1 ...-y, htij I'm .1. 8. . EDITOR AND PKOFMKTOR. BCBJCKIPTION KATE.?. une year, In advance....;,.... .. .f t.GO One year, not to advance... ....... 6. (Hi Monthly, by carrier in theeily.... .fit) ; Advertising Ratei furnished on appli cation - ; v Entered at Ibe Post Office, New Bern, N. C, m aecond class matter. Official Paper of New Sera ui " Craven County. New Bera, N. C, May 1 8, 1 900. VELOPKEBT. . j The recent trip of' a staff correspon- .,.... ' -m ' at. n. i.f... . M . " .t i .ueufcui. me Baltimore newB, inrougu several of the 8outhera States, and bit "aotabU piece of journalistic .enterprise on the part of the Baltimore newspaper. It It this kind of exposition of -I he ftmilh'a PAamiMAB anil i)AV1nnmAn vf tue apienuiu inuusinai progress ana commercial activity shown in cities of " North and South Carolina, and Georgia! i -. I i. i::;Wiuwb u' auu ruuy uwunuvu uy i'hvh m paper a in AKiiMuiura mcwb, which 1b of Incalculable value to the sections and cities described. , ' .' However much these places be written ,, 1 .1.... I. - JI-. 1 . .Ill I" '" TIT - between these some write apt, and 'the - write up by an outsider for an outside newspaper. ' Local industrial Issues, pictorial, and descrlotive. : Dotsess irreat valne when .'II U .. ...HI 1 IM m IIIM1.II111I. all II .' well done, in presenting the claims of mM iimd w im emitter vriufwiuri,!' ; - But as before noted, such write nps . comlnr from an outside source, thmnch practically disinterested channels, poi- sets separate ralue, . " ' ' . ... i - A ...... t iuw (HiiuvttiM Lira uamuium .1SWI fn Its descriptions, showing the wonder ful development In the South, gives these ' descriptions and readings of the t progress In the South, to a class of read- era tust wumti uut ue reacneu ny ue ' Ordinary local Industrial issue. :.: r '- Tktt ttlA rtlff,MI .lMAatkall .'.n MOT ... BWUIIUlia WIUVWH UEDUtllKU tiy the News correspondent will' le : greatly benefitted, there can he no doubt, , The Baltimore News, also, cannot fall to be materially benefitted by IU enter prise. - , Btati of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) ." " n;,'..-,.'"). Lucas Codhtt, . .. J ss. ' ; - Vaiav J.. ftn.M.v miaItm naih that 'It ' ' Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. . Cbkniy A Co., doing business la the - lata, ana that said Drm will pay the sum of ONE hUNDfTED DOLLARS for ' each and every case of Catarrh that . caa not be cured by the use of Hall's OatabkhCubb. . .. r- - - FRANK J. CHENEY. ;: Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this tth day of December, A. D. 1886. " . A. W. QLEAHON, " -v . Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mu - eooa surfaosa ot the system. 8end for testimonials, free. " ' 7. J. CI1ENEY A Co. ' Toledo, O. ' Boldby Dragglits,75c. t ' Uall's Famllr TI1U are the beat. - ' Attracts Nothing. . - - Nell She Isn't tery attractive, is chef ' Belle Attractive I : Why, would you believe It, that girl Las never even had a mosquito bite. A Follow kb of IIkaslu. Io many Instances a perlM:nt couu follows so attack of moMlos. In speuklng of Hi's Mr. Witter H. Boll, eilltor of lle K!kln (N. C.) TIioph, says: ''Thrie c. Ks s o I hail so Aila' k of iw a ! s ! it !i i 't me with a IiJciil h. I toi.k s ti i'.I i;,i of 11 an I ',' ,'"s 'oi.f li I 'y si.il t!ie r. h I a hi!r 'y !' .,, ! Ooii' r (1 . i '. c l.uu's ui ..iIiks t'ic liel on f e miikt t. Fur s i'i; 1 y I". K Duffy & ( .). M' i !.t'.st'r. l,OM!)llft, 1 Til- ' i ('., t' Ill ..' Ui t f 'I I i ' ! i 1 i 1 1 t1 1 1 y of ! I , s, !..) 1 . i' !. r tiiii i." r the youi's lu.Jy ut.tlili ' it y.l .. ' Cuiincr. T. here It PitJn I r. . Evpiy oih o I'i u: !e ( ' - i fc I'w lit out iiini'-t ext n.' y t ers of f 'i, (f bloody h.iott, w, t o luto.t t'l.i'K U'ii-K of a h cit.i.!i f..r out on the Atlantic who rtiu Into a tlust Bliower bo heavy he hud to apt his crew shoveling the dust from the docks when the weight bfjjan to g''t dai'sr- ous. To this oe mere aaueu a mie: It rains frogs In Arizona. The old timers believe there la no doubt of It, though they cauuot explain whence the frogs were originally "lifted." Hut this much la straight let there be a sum mer rain along the line of the southern Pacitle In southwestern Arizona, nud behold the next morning every little pool baa a myriad of little lean green frogs with marvelous croaking powers. They don't wait for nightfall like their more civilized brothers elsewhere, but keep up the music by day as by night. They live where water comes only about once a year. They can't live over the Interim under the sun baked black rocks. They assuredly haven't bopped from the Colorado river, and they are all of a size to boot If they didn't come from the ground -or from the river, they must have come from the Skies. " " And that's what the Hassayampers firmly believe. Arizona Graphic. MOZLKV'8 LKMON FLIXIR. Kf nlatei thv Llror, Stomach, Bowels and i Kidney's. " Pot biliousness, constipation 'and ma laria. For Indigestion, sick and nervous headache. - For sleeplessness, nervousness heart failure and nervous prostration. - For fever, chills, dekllitr and kldnev diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. ouc ana ft Dome ataraggists. , Prepared onlvby Dr. H, -Mozley, At lanta, Ga.; ' Oratltude. ' ' Dr. H. Mozlflv Dear Sir: Since utinir your Lemon -Elixir I have never had another attack oi tnose teartui sick Head aches, and thank God that I have at last found a medicine that will cure those awful spells. JARS. 4.TTA W. JONES, ' Parkersburg, West Virginia. - . Hoiloy'a Lemon Elixir. I suffered with Indigestion and dys entery for two long years. - I heard of Lemon Elixir: got It: taken seven bottles and am now a -well man. Harry Adahb, -No, 17.14 First , Avenue, Birmingham, Ala. . ' t ' , Motley's Lomoa EUxli. ' , Cured my hi s'land. who was aflllcted for years with Urge ulcers on bis leg. and was rnren alter uttng two Dot ties; and cured a friend whom thedoctors had given up to die, who had suffered for years with Indigestion and nervous proB irition, . . ' alks.-E. A. Bkvillb, Woodstock, Ala. , -1 I 'A Canl- f " . For nervous and sick - headaches, lndl gsalion, bllioutnets and constipation (of which I have been a great sufferer) I have never found a medicine that would give such a pleasant, prompt and perma nent relief aa Dr. it. Mosloy's Lemon Elixir, ' : . -." . .. i. P. HawtriX, Griflln, Ga, .. . - - " Publither Morning Call. A Now Defluitton. . - What It an itlaadf asked the teacher, addressing her Interrogation to the class In geography. "An Island, ma'am replied Johnny Broadhead, a studious lad who had Porlo Rico In mind, Is a body of land entirely surrounded by politics.' .. ' If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it docs no good. One application will relieve the palo. It also cures sprains and bruises in one third the time required by any other treatment. Cult, burnt, froiuhltes, qulu sey, paint in the slile and client, frlamlii lar and other twelllngs areqineiilyciired by applying It. tverv bottle warranted. Price, b and 80 cts. F ti Duffy & to. Notice of VxJ.:zjt Dcrs to Ccr. ': r I. z. In the District Court of Hie United States, for the Eastern Inntrlct of N. C. Iu the nialter of liuivcron t Jui-knon, Wp -i.ii, y. V. Ill .' j r !. v To tV ('. "irn ! I i , I' ui' Is! . Tb v ijt.t e i' t a v id i ri ' i m it v 1 I 1 1 . ( f I, J, i ' . ', in r , i i, n. c.n u - -i tl 1 d y of h 1 at v 'it t n : ' ' I r f r 1 , i ( '. i, i U C II I m i Mr It s if y, ' y I i i I i i ' ( 1m , ; i e it - "t 1 v- ,' - : hJ i . ' vwt other :i that i t-y do not un in;rsla!ld fully tSie peculiar ail- " merits and the si of woman. Wli.it ; ,tfio do is to give Selicat' the sin a lair t .1 to which is the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles. Tri ts the tormula ot a physician ot the highest 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 irregulari ty in the menses, Leu corrhoea, Falling of the Womb, Nervousness,'- Headache and " Backache. In. fairness to herself and to, Brad field's Female Regulator, every suffering woman ought to give it a trial. - A large $i bottle will do wonderful amount of good. Sold by druggists. . Benil for iiicrty Illustrated free booh on the suhject. . . The Bradfle'd Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. The total receipts of the Porto Itican Treasury for, March were 129,622 - "Life Itenewer" For Ladles. .- . Olive Peterson, of Coldwatef,,MIch., writes: "I had not been able to sit op a half day at a time for thirteen years un til I used the Mystic Life Itenewer. It has cured me of nervous troubles head ache and a very bad Btomach. It has helped me In so many ways, and cured me of afflictions that the doctors . said could not be cured.. The blessed Life lie- newer has done mere for me than all the Patent Medicines, Doctors and Christian Science treatments combined. It is the most wondeiful medicine I ever bsw.1' Sold by T A Benry, druggist, New Born. All the cities Of the United States and Canada will be asked to contribute to the India famine relief fund. - During the Summer Seasons, cramps come upon us suddenly and remain until the pain Is driven away by a dose or two of Pain-Killeii, the celebrated cure for all summer complaints, from - simple cramps to the most aggravated forms of chelera morbus or dysentery. No house hold should be without the Pain-Klller. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pnld Klller, Ferry Davis'. 25o and 00c. "The biggest liarJn tho world," says the Philosopher, "is the matt who sends 'regrets' to a 5 o'clock toa. . ; ? : ; J. Q. Ilood,' Justice of the Peace, Crosby, Miss., makes the following stale, mem: "I can certify that One, Minute Cough Cure will do all that Is claimed for It. My wife could not get her breath and the first dose of It relieved her: It has also, benefitted my whole family.' It acts Immediately and cures, coughs, colds, croup, grippe, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. F. 8. Duffy. Wlgg Summer seems to have come with oue fell swoop." Wogg Well, It has certainly come with a spring." -, ' .. I conaidor It not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful cure effected in my case by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dlsrrhica Remedy. I was taken very badly with flux aud procured a bottle of this remedy, A few does of it effected a permanent cure. I take pleas ure In recommending it to others suffer ing from that dreadful dlscado. J. W. I,vn ii, Dorr, W. Va. This remedy Is sold K B Duffy & Co. It is not on record that any baggage nun has ever succeeded in smaehlug an elephant's trunk. "After suffering from severe dyspep sla over twelve yenrs and using ninny remedies without permanent good I f nally took Kodol I;y j-.l Cure. It i! d me so nmi-h fond I woniiwnd It to tf Mine," nlf s J 1 V. i 1 ''h, (hili II" a v 1 r, ( ' . ' , . It .11 J 1 ' i ii j . r i 1 I i't I i I I , i I of la ,i . .i, , in r le i I t a i i 1( I 1 1' ii nV n n ir Mi ..Pi t I ini . i , liu u n ouhl savp a very ! "tvi Hvei juirrney. He vkuti'il the iL. aitt nud loiuul that by i'.kliip; rrtvantape of two snuill strenms a oaiuil of iibout a k-UKtie would be all that was necessary. llio commlttoe were delighted with this report, mid they Iwgjrcd the sur veyor to write mi oilioiul letter to the "iveminent oa their behnlf, nkluR Hint they nilRht be permitted to begin the work (it once. - .. ': - . Tea yearn nfter this the surveyor was njiiiin at the villnsre of Cauecera,' and the firnt (iiicstlon asked him was: "Do you nut thlnja-cannl could be made from here to I'rovecue?" ; On his lnforuiing them thut be hnd been asked the anine-questlon ten years before 8nd had tukeu some tliuennd trouble nbout the matter, the chalriuSn replied that on Account. of politics, the death of his father, otc the .govern ment letter had projiably been over looked. Search wna made, the letter was. found and once more oil was ex citement. Nothing was- talked about but the canal. Some years later yet the- surveyor was BRaln at Cnboecra.' Immediately on his arrival a deputation waited upon hlai. "Do you think a ennui" The speaker never Rot any further with that question. Youth's Companion. - , Took a Costly Sap. To begin with he's "a good fellow." That's a phrase easier understood by men than by women. It generally meaua wrll, It menns he's an all round good sort in the male line. '. . - Hoturday afternoon he' was feeling pretty (rood. He had keen quite thirsty If whut he had taken was to be judged as a criterion. And the libations left him in a thoroughly good humor, and he felt n pesee with the world. . In; this delightful -mental- nnd phys ical statu be bethought hlui of a friend of his" In Providence, and be further thought that he would call up that particular frleud on the telephone. So lie went to a Broad street hotel,1 told :tho j'oifhjr woninn thoru- who bad charge of, the telephone that he wanted to spenk to Mr, So-and-so In Provi dence and wouldn't she kindly call up ti e party- - - - '.'''', 'The girl did as she was bade." -'"Party's on, the 'phone," she snid, and the uinn went Into the' telephone box, sat down and put the receiver to bis car. - , And then he calmly 'nnd sweetly dropped off to sleep. v : ,"- - When he woke' up, he owed the tele phone company 532.00. . He said be wouldn't pay It, but he did.-Phlladelphia Press.. -. ," ; Wliy He Uonelit Wholrnale. The Blender stranger had just bought a dollar's worth-of "h" tickets and was folding them when the man from Harlem asked: . . "Why?" - '-v ' " -It is so seldom "that a New Yorker nsl;s n reason for anythlns that the Blim Bt ranger explained. .'"Because one ticket seller In the 'V is n sleight of hand artist." said he..' -"I offered a $5 bill In payment for a single ticket a few weeks ago and ought to have re ceived f 1.93 In change. :i I counted It twice and could make out but $4.70. 1 pushed It back to the ticket man, nnd he at once pushed it back to tue, gruff ly naylng. 'Can't yon count?' and as he Fald It 1 saw a quarter fall Into the pile of change- from the palm that pii8her,rts I retorted, 'It's all right now,' nnd pocketed tho money without recounting It. He saw thnt I had ob served the trick, nnifTTie look he gave me would linve made me feel weak if I hnd not been, through the same ex perience shortly before at the same window.' . ' . - "Since then I have bought my tick ets by the dollar's worth, ns 1t Is eny to count change In even dollars nnd puts less temptation In l".:e way of tli6 ticket ninn."-New York Mnll cud Ex press, i Wouldn't Illurken Ilia noois. It would bo superfluous to praise the hospitality of American private houses, but It was Impossible not to see how much of It Is hampered and curtailed by difileultles of service, of which nil my hosts complained. I hardly evor ventured to ask for hot water In dress ing or to utter nn actual request that my boots should bo cleaned. Sly plan was to place them outside my door, as nt a hotel, and 1 generally found that, If not blacked, they had been rubbed over before the next morning. O, C Broderick's ".Memories." - ' White nt ll.e ll.iUi.l I'ku t ii 111 o Eat. Very few persmis cmi eat the white of a linrd bolli'il egg with any degree tif couifiirt. ICggs nre highly uutii llous and easy of digestion when light ly or uieler cooked. Tho albumen, the white of the ep.r. ('uismihtt'-'H us soou s It !m dim 1. I " lne:Uv, but nil lulu lint. Wll eii'lers tlie yolk . Tt ft ii 1 White li'Tuinrn tourll iumI shuuiil lie (1.1 I ( i 1 n,ii. 1 - - i i,i i , , . ;i V : :l H'll lli'lMit till' I 1. I f ll III "11 1 I I . f t ' I t ( t ' 1 ml ti 1 ! I 'v i ;i'i i-lf-f Kill i 1 ri '.;! s. - ' r I it Coo Practically all the heat goes into the cooking, none is wasted in overheating the kitchen, when you cook with a Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. Blue flame means perfect combustion, that means no soot is deposited on cooking utensils; Wickless means clean- and convenient. The u Wickless Blue Flame OU Stove is as safe to cook with at a coal stove, .and for cheaper. If your dealer does wo, have them, ' writeto . . ,c STANDARD OILt COMPANY. , . , r. Lodge Directory; VICTOBY COUNCIL KO. 11, JCNIOIl O II A M: Meet evArv first and third Wednesday night la Rountroe Hall. Js ! G 1)elemar C;OD GordnorvV ; W P Jones, Tress.; U W Simpson, R Sj W,iP llichardson, F S.. EUUEKA LODGK NO. 7, 1. O. O. P. , Officers: W. T. II ill, N. G i 'J. R. Parkw, V. G j Goo. Gieen, Ueo'd'g Scily; Jsmes B. Hill. Financial Secretary; A. K. Pitt. man, Trcas.w Kepular Dicollii(;t every Monday night at 7;i!0 o'clock - . CALUMET ENCAMPMENT,1" NO. 4 I. O. O. F. Oflice?B: L li Moody, CP; 3 G Dclamar, II P; J J Baxter, S W; 0 H Hall, J W; Geo. Green. Seribo;. E Gerock, Treasurer. liegular Encamp ment, 1st, Rrd, and 5th (if any) Thursday nights in each month at 7:30 o'clock. - NEWBEim LOUG E No," 1, FH 4 J C Scales, Prest; J II Bmith, Ttecordlnjr ' Bec'yj E E Quidlcy, Financial Sec'y j Meets In the Knights of Harmony . Hall every 1st and 3rd Monday nights in each month. ; . .-''.. . " t ,,1-1 , i! ,1 i ,1 , i . ,i a. CRAVEN LODGE No. 1, KNIOHTP OF UAHMONYi .Meets im and 4th i Wednesday nights in each month in Itountreo's Hall, Pollock street,' at .7:80 o'clock. 8. It. Ball, President, II. J. DIb osway.Sec'y.B. B. Hill, P. Scc'y. ' . ,- KNICHTS OK nONOK-Oflicers: ; K B Jones, Dictator; G L Vinson, licportor; W F Kountree,- Financial Iteportnr New Heme Lodge No. 443 meets tlieSnil and 4th Friday nights at 7:80 o'clock In Koun tree's llallj Pollock street. , CANTON CHthIONT;HO. S, P. lf.,I. O.O.I O.Ueers:-ti)0. Blover, Captain; T. (j. Ky man, Uent.; P. Ii. Pellellur, Fnstun;Wm,5 taut, (Jlnrk;Kd. Uerook, Aceountnnt.' Keg alar Cantonments, 3d and 4U Tliursdaj atvhta iu each woulh atS VU o'clock" - DLOODIIUnORS Ulcers, Old Sores, Cancers, Eating V fores, Eczenu, Eic. -,".' Cured by B, B. B.-Trlal : Pot- -lie Free. 1" From Impure blood Comeull sorts ol fiains, aches and sores, ending frequcnily n deadly canter or some chronio sore. If you can answer "yes" to any of lhe folloalng questions your blood is diseas ed and impute. ' ; .. ... Do cuts or scratches heal ilowly.f Dftes your skin Iteh or burn f Have you pim ples ? Krupllotts so you feel asbumed to be seen In company f Aching bones or liaek? Ktzfmaf Old.Boresf Bollsf Herofulaf Hheumalismf Koul Bieathr Caliirtlif Are you l'alcf Hlo Scabs or Hmles form on tho Hklp. Ilutr or tyralpT 1'iickling Pains iu the llairf . All Hun Down, get .esHlly tired, and aa llrcd in the morning ss when you weut to lifdr Fluttering Heart f Have jou Ulccrsf Kuting Hoies f Caneerf Any JoetiNAi. reader who suffers isad Vi'i'il to Inke a few larre bottles of 11. II. K f i'OtiihK blo"l Haliii). 'I hi reim-dy is uii'lniiluc lly the IjchI and only perfect I III' i ii mie 11 Ii II (Hmnnli l iiiml 1 "in) ii a ret old of in) v'Kra of i nn s. hi-ni't! I llinrioii'lily te;.t (l. Hv ll,kli,.r n lew Inll'K bullies of II. 1! It i;.?1 !,in!nl 1h nrcie ,use Hnd rieli. nit the h inc ii- nti'l i i 1 8 8n, i ilni, i, i , i I 1 ',' tt , t.,i i Ji II , ( Io ir , ' i i , i I ini i r i ' I1 nn i I lii i r ,1 In In 1 i r-?- t-rS ADillMHATOtlVS KOriCE.' " Having qualified as the administrator Of the-estate Of Julia 'Edwards, deceased late of lhe county of Cravens notice-' i hereby. given to all persons haviug claims against the suid estate to present the siaie to the unihrrsignrd, duly yer illed, on or before the 16th dsy of A pril lllUl, or this notice will tie piean in -oar ol llier recovery j,,.. All persons . Indebted to the said ctitato are. btreby , requested to make Immcdiain payment - - thos. f. McCarthy, Adm- Thls 16th day of April 1600. Notice to Creditors mil Urbturn. , Thi subset Itxn having quOlfled as Exeotitrix of the last will and testament ol David Styron, deceatcd. giv s notice tln.tall persona having claims agkinal the entate must rtxhlbit them io her, on or before April 12, 1IH)I, or this notice will be pleaded I o bar their Mcovery. ' . - Debtors aio rcqui itcd to a.ake lmmc diae pavuient. CUAIILOTTE,A. BTYROV., April 9, 1800. , lt -f . u Eaeculiix. 'AUMINISTHATOR 0TU;E , Hftvlng this day qualified as Adminir tratorof Ibe rstttle of Jesse Brookt de- oeasptl, late of ( lavcn tounly, notice. Is bt reby given . tit. all persons ' having claims against tue smu esuiie to-piwenl the same to the undcrslgnnd, duly veri fied, on or before thefiilr day of April, 1901, or this notice will be plead in bar of llielr rccovj-ry. ; i , . - -.All persona indebted to (he said "X slate aie hereby ri quested to piake immediate sttilemenu- - - r-- This 5th day of A pi it 1900 ' ..' .THOS, P. McCAr.THY, '' " AdmUijator. Notice of Sale of Valuable Lands StatB of North Cikolika, i , flnperior .. . ; . graven uounty. ) lourl The National Bunk' of New Bern, it s! ' . ' llli Pe'rrVVnd 0 II Perry.r The undersigned commlsploner ar. poiolea In this action at f all term, ibw, will sell to the highest bidder fur cash sui Jw.t lo the approval u the et.uit. at i lie court house door lh New Bern, said countv. on li e 20th dav of. Mav 1000. at one o'clock p m, the folio mg landx situate In said state and county on the duih sldo of Trent river altout ftve miles front the ity of NeW Bern, Ixmud- eu anu dweribea as loliows, towi i Beginning at the' mouth of Cypress Branch between ureen Hilt and itaeciNin Island at a marked cypress and running the various rounes of tald branch 181) poles to a place opposite an iron post on south east clue or wiwl branch, then in a line with said pst trorii the run of said branch touth 4 degrees west 172 poles t. an iron post on the north side of Oak Grove, then north 80 degrees .west 41 I o!es to aiyither Iron t ost, then south 4 tlejir.es west 83 8 8 poles to an Iron prrnt, Ihen north 80 degrees West 83 1-2 poles to on iron axle post in lhe lane near a walked sjenmore. tree, 'then outh 4 degrt es went "to back line of Hatch's lai d, then with said line eiinl wardly to Price's creek, Ihen down Bald creek to lhe 1m ginning, containing one ihoimiuid acre, re ore or bus Being lhe Inmlri ileie.iil:vd in a deed fiom II 1 Per ry to O II Terry, trustee, dated lhe 18lh ilny i f I)e cuibt r 1BU1, and duly reglt lereii in Om en county, known as the Terriville plantHtion. - . - , This 27th dn of April, 19'0. A. D. WAUi), Comm'sdcner X''n1ori rtl' . Ilavintr duly qunlllb d ss Kxecnto. ai d Kxii'iitrm of the bmt will uml loitmiient if ln-rvey I! Iinlfy, deeeimeil, Iheunder , ,i d In ii I i ive nnli, e to nil person! -i 1 i.r:,iiiBt tlie tulaieof the j h i it i i. i vcv ii 1uit v (b i hi."1 I o pies' nl ! tt;. B', ii, c iluiy vi-l iii( d ft rcfjinn il l,y ! luvv, il e mi liT'ifi, ,1 or i i h.-r '.I then, 1 ii i r 1 ,1 I'I I, (Iht of A in il t:ml. Ill i ( i be I'll inli il in l.nr of i An-I nil t"-i'u.ii!i Ilni, litert r. w ,' ii, e r, i -i , -( i , to f, '.i.i- im '.,... 1 . 1,1 .) CI ,S, , , il Of Notice of- Nu m moil. ' North Carolina, t ' Craven CtuniyJ CharVfcr Bobbins. J- . vb. - Ar-lion for Divorce' Moses Rohbins.- ) . .The defendant above named will take notice that an action enftlled a above has been commenced In the Superior Court i f Craven Oountv for an absolute tlivorie; and the defendant will further take police that he is required to a pear at the fall term of H e Suxnor Court of Craven County to he held on lhe ninth t Monday after the last Monday In t-'ep. leinlier, 1U00, at the Court Iu said coun ty, In New Pern, North t aielina and answer or demur In lhe complaint -lt litis actb n, r.r the plainiiff will apply to the Court for lhe relief demanded in said complaint. , - , This lhe 241 h day or April, 1900. r "f" ' W. H. W AI'i-OS, f". Clerk 8nprior tlourt.if -' - Jdmiiittvlratoi'g Nollce. -7 . Having qnalllK(l as the Ailmlolslralnr . "v of Maniza Lang ley, deceased, lale of Ibe ' county of Craven, this is to notify all ;- '-i persons bavins; claims SKSinst (be otaie . of the deceased to exhibit them to Ibe - ; underalaned on or before Hie 17th day i f -'-'..; April, 1001. or this notice will l plead -In bar of I heir recovery. Art persons ln.-, debled toaaid estate will,: please maka ' V' inimcdlate payment u . J .,. Z.B BUTLKR, -' - v Admlulsl ralor Manlra Langley, ' de--, ; ceased. - , -. ...'-,"'' , Tbfs April 7lh - ; Nnh1 For Asm'IIn, - .. . - .. ' 1, Nohth CarounX: ) '. ?" .l CwiVKN couktt.' J Superior Court. "i W. L. l.assller, xlrnr, V.'t. A. of the: , estate of Sidney Lee, dee'd. 1 , "" - fc f, - 1 Nlcey C Hnsiell. . - . ' By virtue of aa order obtained before the Clerk of lhe8uperlor Court of Gra ven county. N. (I., In the special pro reeiltnsr aa bIh.v entitled,' ow pending In the Supetjor court, the nntlerslirned , admlnhilrator, will sell for cash, to make, assetri, at the court bouse door In the -city of New Bera, NM, at 11 oVIock r m. on Monday, Uie4ib' day June, 1900, lo the higbtest bidder, ' the following; descrllied real estate In Craven county,. N. C . liouniled as follows lo alt: ' L log and Mng all uale on Vail street, In Graysvlllr, (seventh township), know a " and designated as lot No. 0, secillmr to a map made by Urary Brown, snrteyor. recorded In Book No. 113, Folio 144 Recordaof Craven county Ion bleb rof, erence Is hereby made. - ' ' ' , r. This 18lh day of April, llkfl. ; . ' ' '. ' ' v v :.- " W. L. Lasbitsb. ' ' ;' ; .... Administrator C, T. A.-, J. K. A R. O.Hara, Attorneys. J SALIOK LNU BY IXtCUT It' Pnrauant lo a judgment rendered In a proc edlii(t to Sell land t make assets In lhe Superior Com t of Ciaven eouotv hen In H Id W hilltird, xeeiiiur of VtilliamC Whitford, deceased U lain tiff, and Jullf Wid. ftirtl and otln-is an detendauls, I will sell at public auction at the comt house door In the t ity of New H'rn at t'J o'clock ni.'ou Monday Mas tho 2lh IUK). the follow Inrf real ealale situated in the ooiinly of Craven: An uiKljvtiled one-half inlireKt in U l No 4 la the partltlou of Dnvld Wliilfi rd fully d' foribed lo said partition rif idl In iht olllce ol the rrKiainr of dwla nf Civ. n I'cmnty In lKoh 60, rg M. ; Terms ol Bale. Cah i , . KEII WHITFORD, ' .' Feentorot William C. Whliford, P, tenant I.) the power of s.!o ron'i r fed upon me as Trustee In a eertsln deed In tr st cute led 10 roe by Will n ( leva and wife Fannie A., dated A I .1, 1 t and record'id In the oi!U e of i!,'i i ' ; I 1 1 r of i ff' ,! (if ( isvrin eoiin I i r 1, y o , I, ', y, v. I in i. 1 II I in 'I i nt I I ' til 1 V5