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r, fci 8. : : L. rr. . It AsD PR0PU1KTOK. JllIPTION RATES. advance....".. ........ti 00 l la advance 6.00 carrier lu the city oO A 1 cuiiou ig Rate) furn lulled on appll- l iii. I i t the Post Office, Hew Bern, N. C, a t Koud class matter. t ' 1 I .per ef New Bern and Craves Caaty. ' New 1 rB, N. C., May 80, 1900. t:.lt, a representative democrat. II Is often said that enljr two thiuga are'eipected of the Congressman elected to his first term In the House at the Nation's Capitol, these two being, to get acquainted with hit political duties to at to get a second term in office, and to draw his s.i'ary. ' r ' The Third Congressional District of North Carolina at Its last election, elec t ed a Democrat for a first term, who has proven to have the requirements of a genuine Representative and Democrat It Is especially gratifying to the Jiiur- NAL.j that this Representative of the Bern. - - ,-,. Since his election to Congress, Charles R. Thomas has shown an Interest in his office, aud its duties,' thai te most com mendable. " jr " " .., . Mr. Thomas, by his actions,' has ac- . cepted, undertaken and performed the duties of his office like a man Who had , been elected, for the people' services, and not elected like a political benefic iary who was to get what he could out of the place for klt'personal ends. ", In other words, Charles R, -Thomas has been a practical Congressman for his District, and not, a practical politician . for himself, ; The practical part of Mr. Thomas, as Congressman U teen in the keen interest he takes In all matters appertaining to his District. As illustrative of this, let ters fnt to Mr, Thomas receive prompt replies; bills sent to be submitted for action by Congress are not merely "In- trrulnrAd hut im fn)Ud hb .n through, giving results to the people and section from which they torn. It may be that New Bern has seen more of these results than other parts of the Third District, bat this has been due ; to the circumstance that there was more legislation demanded here, so far, than In other portions of the Third. ' But. this has no bearing against the fact that Congressman Thomas is worker for his District, a true Represen tallve, aud an admirable example of what a good Democrat North Carolina can send to Washington. . -i : - 8tat of Onto, City of Toledo,.) Lt'CAB C'OUNTT.' t-l Fkank J. Chkniy makes oath that he is the senior partner of the Arm of F Cu ey A Co., doing business in the City of 1 It'.!, S:: 1 t of o; : each 81. ! i -can iv l I lo, County and Plate afore- t said firm will pay the sum UNDKED DOLLARS fo -y case of CataRbh that red by the use of Hall' FRANKS. CHENEY, i cfore me and subscribed in my 1 A. ! , this 6th day of December, A. W. GLEASON, ' ' Notary Public I' irh Cure la taken Internally an.! ily on the blood and nut- i of the system. Bend for t , free. P. J. CHENEY A Co. ToledoO, : ' .' . ;!sts,75c .... : ,!y rills are the best. , -iollir Baaplclua. : t!ie teacher 'tell about lo llie boy who bad run away na and the way a 1ml wered the boy. e It. It's soother oft) Hlcy people have gottc lie l' i: ' i l l... , i ill I, ,- nun was Ihil WUIki S ( ': t f.-iir.-d nian in the nsi. it ni tuo ci-iiiiiry with mi o..''r o any until, li.-u- limit', v. ho win,;. I he niif! witli bun tt four round:- est-iived thut dmii-'t't'oiis fi-tit, H 1 nine number (ailed, I'inuiiy the a le gation reached one or tin- Itirirost t our western cities, in which the U-adii ' i 1 was owned by a man wbo was. mi a 1 around sport and who took an cspecu.i ntprest in mftttera anoertaiuiuir to ths squared" circle. "Tbe editor hnd a young protege who spired to pugilistic honors in tile person of n young butcher who bad knocked out all tbe local 'plug uglies and was reach ing out for otiier fields to conquer. - llun the editor determined to pit against the great John L., but upon broaching the subject to bis man the latter promptly in terposed countless objections, manifestly Inspired by fear, Ihe editor, however, knew John well, so he sought him out and. after telling bim of his "pug'-SBd what he wanted, said: 'Now, John, let him stay, until the last part of tbe third or the first part of the fourth round, You can put him out whenever you want to, but tf you let him last a bit It won t hurt you, and it will help him a lot.' - - - - ihe great man pondered for a mo ment and then made reply: 'Naw, I won't do it. I've seen dia duck, and he's a big, husky feller, and If by accident !. land ed a wallop ou.nie jaw, why de next day tt'd be Sullivan de stuff, and "yours tru ly" would be drivln a street car. No, I puts him out as soon as ever I can, and that goes, see?' Tbe editor made another appeal, to which John astutely replied: eny, youse say it can t do me no harm. Why don't 70a set some bright touqs feller in your line up In an afternoon pope?1 - The editor, acknowledging thr point well taken, retired from-the argu ment. "That night when the time arrived for the bout Sullivan arose from his corner and threw off his bath wrapper. As the editor expressed it afterward, he seemed to swell out like an accordion, and then, K-puttlng ob that awful expression that de feated many an opponent before a blow was struck. John Lv called out to the trembling young butcher in the othet corner: 'Say, youse over dere, some frenti o youse came to me ter day and asked me to let you stay till de last of the third or de first of de fort, but I told 'em nix, I was coin to knock you out when I geti de chaust. Since denmy think tank's been worsm, sad 1 am t gotn ter knock youse out at slL I'm a-goin ter1 and here Mr; Sullivan surveyed bis prospective victim with a diabolically bloodthirsty smile 'I'm Jnst a-goin ter stun yer.' With a howl like an entrapped beast tni edltor'aprotege fled from the stage and from the realms of pugilism for ail time. -Mew York Tribune. ! i Hell s( Paver, j " They were coming along Newspaper row, and la front of several of the news paper offices they saw tracks loaded with the big rolls of white psper on which tbe newspapers are printed. Next to the races," said one of the party, "I'll bet -that those rolls are the subject of more wagers than any other thing in new York. Everybody wants to bet on the length of the paper unwound. Then they guess at If- I've heard guesses all the way from 1,000 feet to 10,000 feet. Ten thousand. I think, Is the highest. As a matter of fact there are four miles of white psper In each one of those rolls that are being unloaded there." lie point ed to a track toad of big volte. - r. - There's a bit of Information, be went on, thnt even the people in the neirspa' per otlices don't know. I know that bar cause 1 went through two or three o dices. They could tell me how much -each roll weighed tat he fraction of a pound. They could tell me just how many 4, C 8, 10 and 10 page papers could be prodrrced from a roll and all that, but they couldn t tell me bow long each roll of paper was. t went to the men who made the paper before I found out." New York eon. - .';l'Was HlMlraary's Brh. . " "1 knew a missionary party in the west who bad a pair of bronchos, one of which could only be started in one way; tot other, of course, wss in entire sympathy -with and regulated bis movements by fail companion, ", writes llev. Cyrus Town send Brady In the Ladies' Home Journal 'Two disinterested people who were not going with the party would pass the bight of a stout rope around the hind fetlocki of tbe recalcitrant animal and each take an end and saw away until yon could at most amell the burning hair, when, with out one word of warning, the beasts would bolt and from that time would ge all day cheerfully at tbe liveliest kind ol a trot, provided they were not halted for anything, if they were atopped, the same process would have to be gone over again. Moral suasion wss absolutely and entirely lost on those bronchos, yet you could not help liking them. They were so mean they were actually charming. Sawyer's Woatcrfal Memorf. The late 8enntor I'lilletus Sawyer ol Wisconsin seldom wrote a letter beciiooe he waa sensitive about bis weakness in spelling and dictated nearly cveryUuiiK to a stenographer. Hut be bad a nmrvel eye and memory for figures. When be was chnlrnion of the committee on com merce of tbe house of represeutatirti and made up the river and harbor bill, he could tell to a coper the appropriation that had been made each year for any number of years for any public Improve ment lu that line, ills memory was at accurate as the books of the treasury. Chicago Ilocord. A I'lrS ia f ).. "Mr.-HenvywiliJit," said t' minister, "Is willing lo sul.ieime V-K'- f'T a 11. rhiirrh piovM.-fl we cu p- t oilier ie! jcript inns llial.n; up t r !! R'iiukM. "Yet you seem Uie; e.nu il," tnnl li' Wife. "Yes. I WAS It! I) ' a he TV ' 1 emihU nte$KI0 in c ."-. n l.ne. ".See how I ciiti i . : IChty. "?i ere's irv r : f one. Tie-re's U y I- I l a, '1 wo nuil one v ! e I . ir.v a yfi'l. p' I 1 v t to psfty in It," J . d-.-iin? i 1 1 l II l:.i Si I. ' ill 1 V l iti lllUNt 'i8 W 4 L ' i 'M UII8' into ao n, . 1. J 'i I.. f-ar of tue 111: T ll:,i"l!u,l!ll P'lMll i, u Ci . .1.1.1 BOOH i-'v-lhs.i.i''H li.'.ir PivfiuiM-i-ifi. 'i, I WO'il II I 1 t Hi. 1 y e.j. mil ii'iico met tiii'ti is , 1'iliitoiy no I y Inr t:i hiii: 'ritn'H wnmli at IimiJ cnuii-ti",i 'i ; t'iPT know Hint b: lie un) of "jiiomeir s t rimid a seixiK tiiio lammnit lor a low vteeh blom Die try ins; boor, expectant mothers can o pr. -nj tiieniseiviw fur the final hour ti.at the puin and snlierinii of the lredd evunt are entirely obviated and It is sufi 'v piiswed tlirHu ft wiui com- parntively iitue discomfort. . .v All women are- lnrerestea, ana e- lecinllv exnectnnt mothers who for the l.u .L...A 1...... i n.uUw,nl,ia In ill o . vii i m i.d , ii . v, u ' 1 1 1 - . - J..., ... 4Uch a remedy ; for tliey know the pain uid suiiiTin;.', to say nothing of the dan- or, which is in store for them. "Moth ir's Friend" Is woman's greatest bles ing, for it takes her snfely through the jeverest ordtml of her life. Every woman should be glad to read the little book Before Babv is ttorn." wnlcn contains Information of great value to all. It will be sent free to any one. who sends their address to The Brad field Eegu la tor Co., Atlanta, Ca. - Victim of Home BouUr. - V : "You don't need any medicine; go horns and put your heavy clothes on again'' - ' "I can't do It, doctor, my wife's packed them all swsy in moth balls. V Remedy For &rvoa KxhaunUim. Are yon weakened and exhausted by overwerk, worry or disease? Tbe Mystic Life Renewer will quickly renew, youi strength and Vitality. It is the greatest Nerve Builder known. It Is a marvellous vitallzer and strengthened It quickly and certainly cures Lost of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness,' farpl- tatlon of tbe Heart and failing health. It is Indeed a wonderful L(a Renewer : and Life Btrenglhener. Sold by T A Uenry, druggist, New Bern. " ' v " a Tsvsy Bay. I wonder why women are so anxious lo got together and aew for charity?' 'Ai It were," '- j 4 , 'WhalT'r , - " ' -'-I mean 'sew to speak.'" i' J. :. Q. Hood, Justice of the Peace, Crosby, Miss., makes the following s ate ment: "I can certify that One Minute Cough' Cure will do all that la claimed for It. Mv wife could not get ber breath and the first' ioif 6 It relieved fair' nam iud ouwhvi wnww twowjjv-- act immediately and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. F. 8. Duffy. -' '. - : - :-:':'f-':'iy.-' V'" '.-.i,''.' J Aaatfcer Fallora. '-7.'r ,u ' Northrup My congratulations "on your marriage with the wealthy widow, old chap! Of course jqu are in clover now, eh ? '-' . : - -.. Eardup (tadly) No; ihe Isn't the loan widow I took ber to be. - . ; ' I consider 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 Diarrhoea Remedy. I wss takes very badly with flux and procuied 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 disease. J.-W. Lthcu, Dorr, W. Va. This remedy is sold F B Duffy & Co. As Hh Thinks. . I see that a woman doctor up In Cities go says that only one wpman In 1,000 Is fit to bring up children. I'll bet aba's one of the ones. "After suffering from severe dyspep sia over twelve years snd using many renmlies without permanent good finally took Kodol lype; ' Cure. It did nie so much good I recommend It to everyone," writes J. E. ViVWns, Cleik snd Moconl. r, Chliiii othe, Ho. It di gents what you eat. F. 8. DuiTy. olro'l. O' t'. " r ' "i w- .t t.; S .lil r tiient i ' Y I n. y t t-iO In I v. '!! 1.. a 1 i 1 1 (in 1:.:1 iin'l, pon- 1 I the name . t .- 1 ll.'J 1 i to T mill Y r iiy, 1 1 1 TYH3 CI Lull III .1 til d ml iiy easy evolu iiber. tJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K-i- ond was a unique anil in- teri'siui ciiarneter; rnn'h but dignihod, I of Boiiml intellect, gifted with a. been ensc of liunior aud fur surpassing in mental acumen his professional superior, , whom, however, 'lie usually treated be fore the world witli an almost ostenta tious deference." -They were the warmest of friends, the feeling between them was romantically tender,' notwithstanding that they bad frequent and violent- public full inns out. 'I he judge,' who was entirely la king In personal dignity.' really needed the sup port of his friend's defereutiul uttitnde to keep him in countenance, and when it was temporarily removed. Old tiuilier Wood's love of .satire occasionally be traying him into sacrilege known us "con tempt of -court." he was stung to fury ml promptly punished the offense. Many a one bud the attorney been subjected to for his incautious witticisms. Being in a constant state of hntiocunlosity, be inva riably applied to the Judge himself for money to pay these asyesameuta, n favor which was uever refused, the fact that he must humble himself tu nsk ft siitticicntly restoring his honor's complacency. The -judge was uf a thlisly habit and fre quently left the. bench, substituting Wood In his place ns an old time schoolmaster substituted one of the turgor boys when he wished to nbw nt himself front-tbe room, and stepped out to refresh himself at a neighboring saloon.; , On one occasion, very; shortly after a skirmish with the attorney. In which he had finally avenged his Insulted, dignity in: the usual way, he abruptly called Wood to the bench arid started down the aisle. . Wood hastily slipped Into bis plact and before he had. reached ' tbe door rapped sharply on the desk and vailed out, "Gentlemen, before proceeding fur ther with the case the court wishes to instruct tbe clerk to remit the Hue lately Imimscd upon Attorney Wood." The judge halted, wheeled about with a very red-, face nud opened his lips to protest, but the bar and the jury drown ed him out with a chorus of laughter.-1 Harper's Magazine. :,' "i - i . AN OBLIGING LANDLORD. Keeps Ferrets to Clear Oat the Rats ... Whan Tnay Aaaor Caeata. "Recently I bad an experience n'lth rata that 1 will not soon forgot."-Mild D. B. Turks of Kredei icksbuig, Va. - " "It huppi'i'.ed lu this way: 1 was travel ing through Alabama - and landed in a amaU town worn out after a day's over land travel lu a broken down buggy and sought Ibe'oiily tavern the town boasted. After I hud been lu bed about 13 minutes I was startled to bear strange and curi ous noises, Ihe most uuuatiiral in suiiod bad aver heard. 1 imuicdffltely proceeded tu investigate the cause .of this midnlglit disturbance aud lit the caudle, the pnly llluroiuatit procurable; Hod to my surprist beheld ten of tbe largest rats, in my ipin kinrcver seen. They ranged in hIkc from n averace. snnirrcl to an ordinary dot, Not the -least fear was manifested' by these rts.-They deliberately surveyed me and continued the work of eating my shoes. One large fellow, evidently mas ter of ceremonies, waa bold enough to at tempt to bite nie This affront was mors ttint I- Amtlit Btatid -1 :i 1.1 .'.'f J ".' V vJuuiniag lek lot bed,' Ortreamcd for the landlord. Who, after being awak ened from a drunken leen. alowly shuf fled up tu this chamber of horrors, digni fied as S room, and contemptuously In quired the eue of the racket : Aftei ptating the nature of the trouble he 'al lowed' he would settle It in short order. In uhnut ten minutes rata poured lulu the room in droves to the number ol almut 150, all slack and mndltions. large and small, lean and fat, all squeaking and ap parently frighteneil. -. I thought some thing unusual must have transpired. when my uslclons were conhrnied by the arrival of several ferrets whote eyes sparkled with glee at tbe slaughter fbey proceeded to Institute. : . - "As soon ss I eidlceted myself sfter the execution I hastened out of the room and made myself as comfortable as possible in a chair, waiting for day to break) that I conlii shake the town. Although made my escape in carpet slippers. It wss cue of the happiest Incidents of my life. The landlord evidently thought nothing Of the occurrence. He said it happened very often, snd he always kept a supply of ferrets toucan the rats out when they became unmanageable and too annoying to hia guests." Washington Tost. Haw the DlOlealtr Waa Solved. "Let me pay your fare," tbe first girl said. , "No. Let me pay yours," said the Sec ond. . - i ' " - "N'o. I Insist on paying yours." "No, yno don't. I'll pay yours." "No. I will!" .., "I Willi" ........ "I" ' '.:', There Is no telling what miirht hnvv hapiH-ned hnd not an old meddler who was si-atcd opposite leaned over eod said: ' 5 "ilulil on, young ladles. Do not lose your heads. I think 1 can settle this mat ter without bliMid being shed. Kiult you pay fur tbe ntlier. ni'llln r fur Ihts That will inline It ri, lit neither of ynu Out, I lo ytnl sreV" tf "tih, linvv iiiic!" tln-y imth exi'litlined ml W ii.'ll t lie C'llidlH'ln id what ibe old im-.! il ciniic ruitnil tln'V T SIIL'i'esleil, I'mth then SUt pil ing Ulild t il d ll'ld III ii.i ,.f t;.e lis lisik- trit. imy v "id t. ill 11 X ' Cook: bake and iron in hot -- It's as safe as a coal stove, " either. The blue flame creates intense heat concentrated in the through the house, and does not make a particle of soot. will- save you trouble, time, '-sizes and several Styles, - ' , " ' - -'. - Hard en- Pa. ' . . Mabel (apropos of new evening drer, which has just arrived from the dress maker) Oh mother,' how lovel. I Do woar it lunigbtl" 1 " - . - ' Mother No, dear, not. lonlghl., Tblsl it for When ladles and gentlemen: come lodinner. ' . i " Msliel Mother, deaf, do li t'l pretend just for., once,, that father's a gentle man. . . - " , J.MOZLKV8I.KMOKFI.IXIB. , Regulates ths Liver, Stomach," BowrU and - . - v Kidney's., "r ,V 4 . . i...-. -';.'.''' '.' ' Foi biliousness, constipation and .ma laria. . i - -" " For indigestion, tick .and nervous headache. - - For sleeplessness, nervousness heart failure and nervous prostration. ' '! For fever, chills, detllily and kidney diseases, Jake Lemon Elixir, ; . ; - Ladles, lor natural ana tnorongn or gsolc irguHtion, take Lemon Elixir. . u ' ouc ana si ooiue aiuruggiste.' Prepared only by Dr. 11. Mostleyv At- lanta, Ha S.ag.." ; .,.;.'' ,'rr.' ' .' .OratltmU. '.-f-'v- , ''" : Dt. II . Mozley Dear Plr: Since nalng your Lemon Elixir I have never hnd another attack of those fearful sick head aches, and thank God that I have at la.-l found a medicine that will core those awful spells.-vi - . - - ' v ... Mrs Etta W. Jokfs, Parkersburg, West Virginia, ' -'- Mozley's Lemon Kllxlr."'' , I suffered with indigestion and dys entery for two long ears. I heard of Lemon Elixir, got II; taken seven bottles and am now a well man. -. .. IJahiiv Adams, ' No. 17114 First Avenue, Ulrmingham, jfila.- - ' J -. - Masley'a LamonKUatr. -.'-: .- Cured mv hi t iahd. who was affllctrd for years with large ulcers dn bis leg, snd was cured after using two bollles; and cured a friend whom the doctors had given unto dle.- who hsd suffered for yaart witb ludlgeation snd nervous pros trtllon. , . ' . Mna.E. A. Bgvii.ia, Woodstock, Ala. - i- - ' ' " ' . - ' A Card.' ' : '.-"-.i''.. r " For nervous snd sick hesdscbos, indi gestion, biliousness and . consilpatlon (of which I have been a great suflerer) 1 havd never found a medicine that would give such a pleasant, prompt and perma nent relief at Dr. H. Motley's Lemon hlUir. . " - 3. P. Hawtrll, Griffin, Gai Publisher Morning Call - l'oll.hnl. . That trip to Europe did much to broaden your son Henry's vlowa and polish bis manners, didn't lii I should say so. Instead of saying. I'll bet viiii. as ho mi'ii lo, he now says I'll lay j on a wager. . . If troubled Willi rheumatism, K've. Chamberlain's 1'alll -Unllll a trial. Il will not col j on a cent if It docs no good One nnnlli uilnii will relievo the pain. Il a; o cni' sjimlns anil bruises In one. tiiiiil the t i n io re'i'iiii'il by any othci tu .fiiii iit, ('ills, burns, 'finiiiMles, (llill i In t! and c! 4 an-1 i I. i CUlei i mm iniled weather with the WldOESS BLtfE . FLAME Oil Stove. as convenient as a gas stove, and more Wicldess fTSFe Oil Stoves and money.'' . Easiljr moved 'about your aeater ff ww nave tucnij STANDARD OIL COMPANY. ALWAYS KEEP ON HANf) There le no kind of pain or echo, internal or exter nal, that Paln-Kilier T will not relieve, , LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS ANO SUB STITUTES. '. THE .- GENUINE BOTTtC BEARS TMS NAME, ' , V. PERRY DAVIS A 80M. Peh n YBO Y AL P I LLS W-Vi' uil iIwi pllJ. ioiM.a tt its.n, .lorf -villi Win! ri J.i-1. Tmv -Mttsl liU' " .It. imM1iitXm Arclijlecl tipei iiitendeul BLOOD HUMORS Ulcers, Old Sore?, Cancers, Eating Forfs;- Ecrinii," Eie! urrd by 11. . ' U Trial -Bui - -V-- He freer Fiora tmpuro blood comes sorts ol pains, aches and soret, ending frequently tu ueailty cancer or some curouni tore, if you csn answer ''yes" to any -of (be (olios lug questions your blood is diseas ed and Impure. - , ' ' Do cuts or scratches heal rldwly t Does vour tkln Itch or burn ? ' nave you pim ples r Eruptions so you (eel ashamed to lie seen in company f -. Aching' Hones or Rackr Eczema T Old forest ' Boils t Scrofula T . libeumstiam T Foul Breath 1 Catarrh F Ate you Pale? Do Scabs or Hcales form on the Skin, Hair or fcalp T i'rlcklina 1'alns in the llalrt AH llun Down, ect essilv tired, and as tired in the morning as when you went to bed? Fluttering Heart f Have you Ulcers? aung Boretr uancer r , ; ;(i.w, TO CUItE,'-' " ' Any JnonNAi. reader who suffers la ad vised lo tako a few large bottles of li. IS U. (iiotanlc lilood Itftlin) This remedy Is undoubtedly tbe bet-t and only perfect lllood I'urifler made. B. B II; (Botanic Ulojid Halm) hat a record of 80 years ol cures, hence la thorougbly tested . By lakimrafew larire bullies of 1). B. B the blood Is made pure snd rich, all tbe soret sre healed, and aches and palfts vanish as the nill lieiore tue su.i. u. U. It lia cured o'.er 41)0 cases of csncer many of tbmn pronouuctii Incurable by doctors and sueclallsis. &ntn tores. ulcers nnd scrofula are healed to that iliiv never ludlier (lie patient axaln Kivciim in lis anrst form Is cured by from II to 8 Isrire bottles. D I). H, cures Iiy ilrulnlrii; Ibe poi-innti and humors out of the. Mm "I, al I lie snme Hum II liullili nn ihe broken down coiMlllutlnn. " For mile Iiy ilruci;iM, ! per larire bo - lie. or (1 liiriic hollies (full trealmniil) f- ( oiiiiili -te illreeilons Willi ench bottle. lie mo I bo hot lie rends Itiilsnlo lllood I' llm. hn piillrnrs nmy ic-t il a Irinl inii:i- r!wu swny.' ililic s Iliriod Mulin I ii., A ! uiiiiii, I irrrii e sy niloius and U " in' ! ' :ii ndi( c fiver. "A economical than cooking; not diffused the house. Made" in all wnie ro . i ' Lodge Directory. VICTORY COUNCIL NO. 11, JUNIOR OUA M: Meet very first aud third Wednesday night in Itonntroe Hall. Jag O Delemar,, GtOD Uordner, V C; W P Jones, Treat ; II W Simpson, It 8; W K Richardson, F8. . EUREKA LODGE NO. 7, I. O. O. F. Officers: W. T. IIlll.N.O ; J. R. Parker, V. G ; Geo. Green, liee'd'g Scc-ty; James B. Uill. Financial Secretary; A. K. Pitt man, Treat. . Regular meetings every Monday 'night at 7;80 o'clock. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4 I. O. O. F. Officers: L L Moody, C Pj J GDclamar, II P; J J Baxter, 8 W; C H Hall, J Wi Geo. Green. Bcrfbe; E Gerock. Treasurer; Regular Encamp ment, 1st, Krd, and Sib (if any) Thursday nights in each month at 7:80 o'clock. NEW BERN LODGE No. l.T U A C- J 0 Scales, Prest; J II Smith, Recording Sec'v: a 15 lJuiillev. Financial Uec'v Meets in tue Knignis oi narmony uan every 1st and Krd Monday nights In each Lmontn, OBAVEW-1.0DOB No." r. KNIOH OFMIAKMONYr Meets Snd and Oh Wednesday lgbts 1n each month in Ronntree'B null, Pollock street, at .7:80 o'clock. 8. It. Ball, President. R. J. DIs- osway, oec'y,lt. K, 11II1.F. Bec'y. KNICnTS OK HONOR-OlBcersr. K. R Joues, Dictator, G L Vinson, Reporter; W F Rounlree, ; Financial Reporter New Berne Lodirn No.- 448 meets the Snd and -4th Friday nights at 7:80 o'clock In llountree's UaJI, follock street. . . iJSNTOM CLthsfONT NO. I. P. H.. I. Ou !. .;tlcerKv tieo. Mlover, Captain; T. O. H man, blent. ; P. U. I'ellelivr, FobIb ;Wm.J Pitta. Olerfc: Kd. Uernek. Accountant. Boa mar oauiooiuenia, wi anu ui j una) sstiusiu aavu niiNiui.aa w u uiw.- , REAL ESTAT E AGENCY Bouses and Lots For Sale at Lowest Possible Figures;. . Desirable Homes snd Tenements that "111 prove a floe invest Collectloa of Heatt a Specialty. OtUi a at ret d -roo. 17 Jobn-oti l ' i AUMifciSKATO&'rf KOriCK. , Having qnailfled as Ihe' administrator of the estate of Julia Fdtrarda, decraed late of the county of. Craven, nolle ,1 hereby '. given' lo all erans havlnt ulitims against the tald .estate to presenl the same lo the .nndtrsigmd, duly ver ified, on or before the 16tb djr of April 1901. or this notice will lie l ad In lr of ther recovery All peraor.s Indebted lo the said estate are hircby requested 10 mane immeamie paymini THUS. F. MoOAKTll Y, Admit This 10th day of AprU 1000. j .; ; Notice to Creditors tnd Debtors ' Th i tubtctilM r, bavlng qiiellMtd- as Exeoutrlx of the last will and testament of Divid 815 run, devested, glvis t otlov tb it nil ,p r'tl bhVirg claims against ibe e lnte mutt otbibit ibent io her, on orleforo April 18, 1901, or this . notice will be pliMiiid io liar tl eir nenvrry. ' Pebtort are mjim stcd to make iiumi dl pay ..wot. ' CIlAKLOTrR A: bTVRON, April , 1WX1. : Execulrli. iHMINISTB4T0U KOTIDI Ili.vlnir this day qualified at ' dminlt- tralor of Hie estule ol Jesse llmokt, de-cem-cd, Inle of Craven county, notice Ta hereby r.ivin-to all ersons bavins dsiiiis ninii)ii II e snid estate lo prcseut the, siitiie to the uudcrniff nl, duly Veri fieil, on or hclore the Alh day of April, l'.il. or this mnice will bo plead in hsr of llndr recovery. f A il ci wins iuib Me I to li e sM I cslsle nie 1 i-iehv reiucMied to ninke ininicdiale f'i. nie.it. 'ii.is ,'nh .b. of April 1lKf. 'In' A. F. AU'CAhTIlV, AdiuiHljfttcr. 1 Notice f ftiiinnions. . . , ,' North Carolina, Ts. ' " . t Craven County. i Charlo Ut. Kobbins. 1 , - vs . : V Action for Divorce - Moses Kiibin. - ) - .'- The dtfemlaui ubuvv nsracd wilt take nonce) tliat an action entitled as ebova hat been couimrored In Ihe riupenor ouit( Craven Oountvforan absolute iiwree; aud ihedi frndni will further take notic ilal be is r quired to appear at the fall term, of 11 SuperM r Court of (J raven County to Iw bebl on Ihe ninth Monday aftir i Le hist Monday In Pepv tern ber, 1WX), at the Court lu nid coun ty, In New I cm, I. rib taiellna and answer or itemtir lo the complaint in l is action, f.r th plulniiff aill apply to the Court for the r-liif duoanderf in aaid complaint..' - '' ' ' Thia the 24lb day of April, 1S00. - . W, M. WMt-OK ',- ' .i, . Clerk Superior Court." y-f. Adthiiiislratoi's Noticf,. . Bavlng qualilied aa the Administrator ' f Manl7ji Langlry, deceasrd.lateof Ibe ' county of Craven, thia Is to notify all persons having claim- afraiun tbe estate, of the deceased lo eiblhii them to (be undersigned on or before the 17lb day of -April, 1UHI, or this notice will be plead In bar of ILelr recovery. All persons In- delite t to f aid fBlale will please make ; Immediate payment Z.H. BUTLER, Administrator Maniza Langlry, de-j o aseit This April 7th Sale Tor AssHlst, NOBTH CaROMHa. ) , Cbavbm oobntv. J 8uierlor Court. ' W. L. Lattiter, admr, C. T. A. of the . ettate of Sidney Lee, dee'd, ', vs. NiceyC Russell. By virtue of an order obtained before tbe Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Cra- ' ven county, N. t'., in Ihe Upeclal pro ceeding as aliove cnllilid, now pending In tbe Superior court, ibe undersigned administrator, will i-ell fur rssh, to make assels, at the court bouse door In the city of New Bern, N. C, al 12 o'clock . m. on Monday, the 4 in tiny .In tie, muu, to the hi it blest bidder, I lie lollowinir described reel estate In Craven county N. U , bounded as follows to wit: Lvlntr and beinir situate on Vail street - In Graysville,(sevcnili township), known snd designated as lot No. 9, according to a map made, by Henry Brow., surveyor. recorded. In Hook No. inr rniio 144 Records of Craven county to which raf. erence is hereby made. This 18th day of April, l!(i. W. L. LabsitRR. . . Adinihlstralor ('. T. A. J. E. A R. O.Hara, Attorneys. 'ALE OK UNI) BY EXElUTiiR. Pursuant lo a judgment rendered in a - proceeding to sell land to mitke assets In lliebuperlnr Court of Craven county . when In Kei.l wnitford, executor of William C Wbilford, d ceased ia i.lain- - 1 1 if, and Julie W nil ford and ol hers are derendante, I v. HI sell ii' puhllc auction ( at the oourt house door In tbe city of -, New Hern at 13 o'clock m, on Monday " , May the S8lb 1900, tle followlnn real a ta'e situated in the county of Craven . An nndivtdtd one-half interist in -Lot ,t No 4 in the psrtti ion of Dnvid Whit ford -y fully described in said partiiinh nooided v in the office of (rle register of deeds of " Cravtn i i iinty In b-k B'J, pgoo 454, -r :'. Terms of Sale, Cat-h -RF.tD WllITKOHr, Fxecutor 61 William C. Wbilford. Trusts?e'H halv. Pennant ti tbe power of sale confer.-. red upon me ss Trustee In a certain deed " In tr, at exec . ted- to me 1 William Cleve and Wife Fannie A., dated April ' -Srd, 189" anil recorded io the office of ' ' Ibe rUglsler of I ectls of Craven, county .:i in Book ISlVpsge f f, etc. Tbe K. IUt ' tnd JA. Meadow's Co. bavlng requested ; me to foreclose, said Deed In Trust, ! : -will tell at publlc'auciinn all lie Courts House in the city" of New lierii at 19 1 o'clock av on Monday June 18th 1IMX) for cash the following described real esiale, -all that certain tiai t or parcel of land situated In lha town of Vanceboro . whereon Is siluaterl the store bnut-e snd glu house of William, (lev deceased,-;' Being the same land whirb was devised -to William Cleve J he maker of said Deed In Trust by tbe last will and testament of said William Cleve, iHcea cd wblch Is Died and recorded In tbeAlie of ibe Clerk of the Superiyr Court of said Oravea county. - - . - -. Thia 4th, day oX v 10P0 " . T. A. UREEN, Truit'ce. Hotice of Sale of Valuable Laads Stat pr North Carolina, I Superior.. ; : i ''? Cravt-B Oolirily. J Court Tl National Bank of Ni Bern, i al ' -:,...-. .-'- '- .v. V , r, - B B Perry and O H Perry. ' , . s The undersigned commissioner' ap-,-pointed lo this action at Fall Term, 1899, ' will tell to Ihe highest bidder for cash subject to tbe spuroval of the court, at ' the court house door la New Hern, said .' county, on the th . day of May 1900, at one o'clock p mi the folios ing lands tituste ia said stale and county oa the ' south aide of Trent river about five ' miles from the rlty of New Bern, bound- ' ed and described as follows, towi t . Beginning at tbe m nib of Cypress Branch between Green Hill and Raccoon ' Islsnd at a marlred cypress and n.unirg the vsrlout court es of said branch 1H9 poles to a place oppo-ile an Iron post on sooth east able of said branch, (lien in a line with said post from the run of said branch south 4 degrees wrl 173 poles to . an iron poat oa tbe north side of Oak Grove, then north 80 degrees west 41 poles lo soother Iron lost, tlx n soul h 4 ' degrees wist 81 2 8 polct lo an lion post, then north 80 degiees csl 51-8 -poles to an Iron axle post in Ibe lane r near a markod sycamore tree, then ouih 4 degrees west to back line of Hatch's land, then a lib aaid lint rati wardly to Brice's creek, I hen down said creek to the ta ginning, containing one thousand sere rrore o- b-va Being the lands d.-sorilied In a deed from il II Per ry loO il Terry. Intuit e. dsted the lKlh day if lecenibir Iwiil, end duly regl . lered In t'isveii county, known as tbe ' (Vrrvvilie p'anlatloii. - , This 87th day of A .ril. 19T0. A. D, WAKI, Cimni't.iloner. .xt: ins dn ily niiHliflrd as Txccuto ai d H nt ulnx of the Inst will and Ic-lniiu rvcy It Dully, ffeceii-tl, IIic iiih!' d lieri l v vive nolo e to all '-"i a r: m :"iltit Iho eilslr id t i V- v l i I 'll II V lb cefiw d t'l j. ' i ' '' ii . ' y VII nil d US II 'illl ll In l e iiii !i r-u ni'il or li In t H !l . '' I I'll diiv (f Ai.nl ! i " v. I l- i. ii. I. ,l Im I .'. I ,.;' .l 1 i .I i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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