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THE JOURNAL. Published every day la the year, except Monday, at Middle street. Phohh No. 8. CHARLESjU STEVENS. EDITOR AKD F80PBIBTOB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year, in advance $4.00 Urn-year, not In advance S.00 M thu, by carrier in the city 50 iv.-- ia'ur Rate furnished oa appli red at the Pot Office, New Bern, hi- second class matter. faper of New Bera Crarea Coaety. and New Bern, N.C., Dee. 22, 1900. PROGRESS MADE, BUT TOO SLOWLY. The census report of the Government gives New; Bern Us fair proportionate increase of population, as compared with other cities In Noith Carolina. The local development, Increase of trade, building improvements, etc:, for the past ten years show a very fairl y healthy Increase. In fact New Bern grows, when there is comparatively little local eft irt made to assist its growth. This natural increase of population and material growth, with so little local effort maie, proves that splendid nat ural advantages, and location of thl city to be such, that with a united effort of the people, there could be a great growth of the place. Individual offorts to advance the prog ress of New Hern, socially, educationally or materially, can be of but little value, unless such efforts are assisted by others. There can be no community progress of any kind unless there Is commnnltv work, and this work must be done by all the citizens, not by a few or a part of tbem. If any citizen asks why Is trade dull whv does not New Bern grow, let not the excuse be made except upon the ground of the Indifference of lis pec pie. There Is every reason why this city should and could grow faster. There Is a local development and progress, but It Is too slow. The cause Is apparent, and the remed y Is equally as apparent, and only needs application to work a cure, which will make New Bern a live, wide awake and progressive city. Deafness Cannot be Cured ny local applications, as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafneri is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eut tachlan Tube. When this tube gels In flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when It is en tirely closed deafness is the result, and nolens the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed furrier; nine cases nnt of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous tur ftcrw We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cate of Deafness (caeeed by ca tarrh) thai cannot be cared by Hairs Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. y 1. CHENET A Co., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are toe beet. The On Day Cold Our. Cold la n4 ft4 iBmal rarra by Kar StnM't CHnmlalrt Laalt. tjwtala. AlMlrU ak4ucw4j. CU4iec7 Urn latak" A a.M rr.au la IHrWlam. Jobasy Pa, what Is the "servant girl problem ' Mr. Qrlakbem tfadlBf how stock moo ay la da bar at lee eed of tee aeev ond day. World's Ckimploa. "I tried Baay reeaedlee to care piles," writes W M Health, of Lelkaaa. Ill , "oal fosed ao relief till I seed Beeklea's A re Ice Halve. I have aot kaea troahled with piles tlaee." It's lee oaly caeaaloa t-lle eere oa earth eed the beet ealre le the wo 14 Ho. swt hot, feafeataed by V. 0 Bredkaaa, draegtsi. I dlda'l kso K was le be a aetata opera Welt, oe kaew It was In be a ooer give by aa eaMloer eoaapeay, dide't year Tttvt4a WintM. tateaae aaSertof was aedeeed by rt aeeeT. U Manto,ad Mitt, K-, befere be gave taHs.teldvraMi "I laankil tTrery lbt aUt ay tkroai vae early raw, I bee trWd Dr. Ktafi Hew tries? kick ate leetaa aatkat , I keen aad H La mt ttmilf to Imt tear aad rare ureal A aa the (eealaat raasid for CeVfba, Oetde eed eU Tkteet, CWet bad La eg tree We. It la Uwt eth m4 Bet Mtf atvrtate Vet Mat ea tosmactlod. Fries ft eed fliM. KrereWule ert.t d. Trtel to-nlaa- freaat 0 aV bVad beset Drag he wonxr CASTER. "LUCKY" BALDWIN MADE HIS JOCKEY RIDE SQUARE. ; V The Homnas Umei am Araremieat That Made the CrpoVxt Rider's Teeth Chatter While Be Cot Oat All the Speed la the Animal. In the lobby of a hotel the other evening a number of men were discuss Ing sports and sporting men when the subject of ngrve and grit came up. One of the party, a well known Callfornlan, who Uuew "Lucky" Baldwin in the cjd days, said: "EaldwIU was about the hardest man to be chiseled oat of anything be aet his heart on getting that I ever met up with. A whole lot of people tried to put it on him in business and other sort of deals, but none of these ever suc ceeded In catching 'Lucky' Baldwirr) sufficiently asleep to make their plans stick. "Horsemen still talk about a funny game In which Baldwin figured on one of the Chicago race tracks a number of years ago. Baldwin had brought his magnificent string of thoroughbreds to Chicago to make an effort to annex the swell stakes that were then on tap ou the tracks in the windy town, and he got them home first or in the money in many of the biggest events. Well, he had one of bis finest horses entered In a valuable long distance event, and Baldwin was particularly anxious to win this race, not so much for the purse end of It as for the glory of cap turing, the stake. Ills horse just nbout figured to win, too, and Baldwin in tended to 'go down the line' on the ani mal's chances, not only at the track, but at all of the big poolrooms in the country. He stood to clean up consid erably more than $100,000 on the horse If the brute got under the wire first. Baldwin's regular stable Jockey was taken sick on the morning of the race, and the old man had to hustle around for another boy to ride his horse In the big event From another borsemau he bought for a big round sum the release of a high grade rider, who was to have taken the mount on a thoroughbred that didn't figure to get near the money In the stake race. Baldwin gave the Jockey bis instructions as to the way he wanted the horse ridden, and then, when the betting opened, his commis sioners dumped Baldwin's money Into the ring In such large quantities that the horse became an overwhelming fa vorite. "A quarter of an hour before the horses were due to go to the post e well known bookmaker, to whom Bald win had often exhibited kindness In less prosperous days, ran to where the old man was standing, chewing straw, in his barn. "'Baldwin.' said the bookie to the old man, 'there's a Job to beat you. aud you're going to get beat They wanted me to go In with 'era, hut you've al ways been on the level with me, and 1 wouldn't stand for It. The ring has bought up your Jock, and your borse Is golug to be snatched.' '".Much obliged for telling me tbat," replied the old man. 'I'll Just make a Btah to see that the boy doesn't do any snatching, though.' iialdwln borrowed another gun from one of Ills stable hands (In those days be alwnys carried one of ills own about as long as your nrmi, and with his artillery tie strolled over the infield and took np his stand by the fence at the turn Into t lie stretch. lie hadn't mentioned to anybody wlmt lie wns co Ing to do, aud the folks who unw the old mnn making for the stretch turn simply thought that Baldwin wanted to wntch the rare from that point of view. He did. for that matter, but be bnppened to have another end In view "Well, the horses gut away from the post In an even bunch, and then Bald wln'a home went out to make the run ning. i nc jockey s idea was to rncc the horae'a bead off and then pull blm In the stretch, making It appear as If the animal had tired Baldwin had Instructed the Jock to play n waiting gamo and make Ills lild inward the fin lah. The horse simply outclnsaed his company, however, and lie didn't show any indications of leg weariness what ever aa be rounded the backatretch on the rail a eooplo of lengths In front of his Odd. Baldwin could eee. however. that the crooked Jock was sawing the borae'a brad off In his effort to take him back to the ruck. When the honut were atlll a hundred feel from blm Baldwin let out a yell to attract hie Jockey's attention, and then be flushed bis two gnna In the sunlight and bawl ed at tbe Jock: " "lggo that horses head, you ruon key devil, and go on and win or I'll shoot you so full of holes that you won't hold mnlaearer "Tbe Jock gar one look at thoee two rime that Baldwin was pointing etralght et blm. Then he (are Bald wln'a bore his head, aat down to ride for ell that was In blm. and the borae under blm rtiiterwl In trn lengths to the good on tbe btl. Aa long aa 'Larky" Baldwin was oo tbe eastern Iqrf after that oe Jockey ever triad to yeak oo of hie bora."- Washington I'oet The Blakt Ward. "Thy do you epaek of bltn aa a fin labed artletr "Henna he told me he as utterly dlavourtfwd end was going to quit the BVofeaaloo. If thai daren't ehpw tbat he's AnlabNt I don't haow vbet doea." -Obkrofo I'wrt. Ho-w la tbe tleae eroep Bad lee Iroablea erore rapidly fatal. Tbe al heratee reeaedy that prnjeeea laiaka. fate retail It Om Kieeie roegk Card, It la ear atoeaaat to last ad laa be re- IM apoa le ekkly tare eoeghe, eotde Bad all Uaf dle.sssa, It rtl t. . Defy A C- . tM a rear. UtaeaorMy JoeraaU ara rlfU lee Uoaaee traaot la It tale teat a vita Ike krnailat.. Ok,I doaltaetr. IfaeathiatfUUe " ' 5 v" ii CABUOI.NE BE1DACDEA U GRirpE. Twi tela fc ft D. SradVaaj aa D f imperfect ..skin is always caused by bad blood. Remove the causeL Improve your, blood. How? By taking- the blood purifier that has stood the test for thirty years Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLB. Ht has thousands of happy friends. Quart Bottles sell every where at $i. "THB HICHIOAN DRUO COMPANY." Detroit, Mica. Ltverettee fcr Liver Ok, Hie Famous Utile Liver Hub Sold by C.'D.'BRADHAM ew bem. - Barriers to EdueatloD. I'm afraid our son Is too delicate to take a collegiate coarse. Can't you regulate his studies so he won't overwork? Oh, what we think he wouldn't live hrough is the hazing. Bears f '19 The Kind Yob Haw tiwap BongM Sign,, ,1 01 Inherits the Hops- Miss Asklt What makes Mr. Maltz hop so funnily when he dances ? Miss Gabbelgh It's hereditary, His father was a brewer. MOZLKY'S LKMON KI.1X1K. A PleaaantjemonlToBlo. Cures Indigestion, headache, malaria. kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of an petite, debility, nervous prostration. heart failure, and appendicitis by regu lating the Liter, Bowels and Kidneys. MoBley'sLemon Elixir. Cured me of Indigestion, I had suffered for ten years. I had tried almost every medicine, but all failed. Since taking Lemon Elixir I can eat anything I like. W. A, (jrKIFFtTH. Keevesville, 8. C. flfosleya Lemon Elixir. Cured me of indigestion and heart dis ease, after years of suffering when all other remedies and doctors had failed. N. D. COLKMAH. Beulah, 8. 0. Moalay'aeiDon Elixir. I have been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen years, my trouble being my liver, stomach and bowel;, with terrible headaches. Lemon Elixir cured uie. My appetite Is good, and I am well. I had taken a barrel of other medicine, that ddne me no good Charles Qibhabd. No. 1515 Jefferson Ht.. Louisville, Ky. Moly'BtLmoB Elixir Cured me of enlarged liver, nervous in digestion and heart diaease. I was on able to walk'up stalr or to do any kind of work. I was treated by many physi cians, hut got no better nnlil I used Lemon Elixir. I am now healthy and vigorous. O. H. Baldwin No. B Aleitnder tit., Atlanta, Ua. Hoslay's Lemon Hot Drops. Cures all Cougha, Colds, Hoarseness Sore throat. Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and II tbroat and Inng diseases. Elegant re liable. 2Ar at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. II. Motley, Atlanta, tie- Bobbin's Chill Pills cure chills and al malarial troubles. That la what they were made for Care after other reoe dies fall. No cure, bo pay. Prloa So oenla per bottle. Sold by Davis' Pber macy. Ha EaaaUoa Wasted. Stop. Preddy, atop I Did yon cry Ilk this all the way up the street f Po. I dlda'l begin eryln' till I got to the front gate. A Woman' Awful Peril "There Is only one chance to sere yoa life aad thai le throegh aa operation. were the larllltg word heard by Mrs. L LHaatof Uav Rldxa, Wla- froea ber doctor after be had vtlaly triad aura bar of a frightful oaee of atoataca troable and yellow 1aa4loa. QaU Mc bad formed aed tba ooaatoatly grew wore. Tbaa aba begta M aae XUctrla Bitten whkh wholly eared bar. It's woaderfal Unset eh, Uvar aad Kldaey rsesedy. Carat Dytpepeta, Loaf of Ap- petlta. Try ll. Oaly M ceala. Qaarmalaed For talt by C. D. Bradaaat, drogglaL Tie rtaevtetw. Cat ilea la tie air art tipeaelre. IfataetKee 4oa1.1r lo lira to tketa, . -j A Itip Qttr Una. Tear eeei JeeUafa, yoar aeolal poet Ilea or baelaare Moaaaa 4epea4 Urgely a Um aerfee aetlee) ol year rkoetack aaa I Iver. Df.IlM" Ufa PUU lira laemeaed Mreaftk, a kaaa, tlaar arela.. klf k aatUUoa. A M teat kai aria asele yea faal Ilka aetr Ma. Md ky T. D. Bri!ha, ragllt ARK01L XCCTQ!Q OCtmkkataenafTX RaaMl leak f a.aa.aat - - - av li.' afea k. ft Dlte, aa4 for law eaedaMal. n ikaAkltt) attkla el ike trtlclea tt the aaeactatloai in 4 ike treaaectt ef e)ck at kef fceateau M mj torn before Ikeea, ill he kel4 al Ikelr Beak lag It mm, ea Taeeday War Ike Ilk. t of its, in. ITU Telle aill he eeel tt It e'drxi a. M, le ke tWd all r. M. . . H. I' :: :it, 1 ("r. : Batmra Lease atkta. JVtMf bow , nature eqaallaea all Ihlnfa," said the pbiloaopher; I mesa to aay that nothing Is lost ia. nature. What may be lacking here la gives twofold there." J "Ah!" remarked the novelist "Ilnw about the loss of sleep?" "Just the point I was going to mention. The sleep you lose over the writing of a ovel hi frequently gained by tho-e who attempt to read it." Bsmasa Magistrate (to prisoner) You were caught in the act of opening a bedroom window. Prisoner Yes, your worship. I be lieve in hygiene, and 1 was only going to open the window an incli or two for thi- benefit of the oecupaut S health. ltV frightfully uuhealthy to sleep with youi bedroom window completely shut up, your worship." A minister shakes your hand and a lawyer pulls your leg, but a politician will shake your hand oue minute and pull your leg the next. Chicago News. The man most industrious in claiming "the credit" is usually entitled to least of It. Atchison Clone. eXaPAKgBS r.Tlt3 A Naw and rvmnM. n-.. i I a., acPPOSITOBlKS, bapsDlea of Ointment ana two efavarrnataraaDddeiirae. Itmakeaanonaratloa wimi uw Boiivur iDjaouonaov oarDoiie aeld, wbtce ate palatal ana eeiaoni a pennanentenrB(aiMl often rasaulDt la U, nnneoeamrr. Why endure thia terrible dleea.ee? Wa Paok a VVrlttM Outmintee In each $1 Boa. Ton onir par rot benastaneslved. Me. and II a box, for tir geni bj mall. JAPANESE PILE OINTMENT. 25c a Bat. CONSTIPATION u?d- Pll P"" vunfl II irni '""bj Japanese Lhrsr PtllstJ lee freslLlVER and STOMACH BEOITLATOB and BLOOD PCRiriUB. Small, mttd and pleuanl to take, eepeolallv odapted for ehiidrana tno. 6Q DoaasXoenta. KOTK'Fm TheOennlnaCresla Japaaeae 1'ila Core for Dale only by F. 8. DUFFY & CO. Iaodgo Directory. NEW BERN CONCLAVE 488, Improved Order Ueptasophs, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock at Koun- tree Hall. P, A. Willis, Archon; Greene Bryan, Financier; Z V. Murphy, 8ec retary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 7. I. O. O. F. Officers: W. T. Hill, N. G ; J. R. Parker, v.ujueo. ureen, Kec'd'g Becty; J. a uswson, MnaoclBl Secretary; A. 1. fitt man. Trees. Regular meetings every .Mommy nignt al l.m o clock. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, No. 4 O. O. F. Officers: L. L. Moodv. C. P .1. G. Delemar, II. P.: J. J. Baxter, 8. W C. H. Hall. J. W.; Geo. Green. Scribe; E. Gerock, Treasurer. Regular Encamp ment, 1st, 3rd, and 5th (If any) Thursday nignts in each month at i.;i'J o clock. NEW BERN LODGE No. 1. F. H. & C- J. C. Pcales, Prest; J. H. Hmllh, Record ing Sec'y; E. E. Qiiidley, Financial Sec'y Meets In the Knights ot Harmony Hall every 1st and Orel Monday nights in each month. CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1 KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights In each month in Rountree's Hall. Pollock street, at 7.:m o'clock. J. B. Taylor, President; R. J Disosway, Sec'y; R R. Hill, Financisl Secretary. KNIGHTS OF IIONOIt-Offlcers: K. R. Jopes, Dictator; O. L. Vinson, Repoitcr W. F, Bounlree, Financial Reporter- New Berne Lodge No. 448 meets the 2nd and 4th Friday nights at 7 S0 o'clock In Konnlree 1 Hall, Pollock street. THEY HAVE ARRIVED ! The HandsomcsiandRst;Lliie of Heating Ntoveit, Both. WdodendJCoal over thian lnt bcfclli . Wefare aleoi ag ntc for !'hc well known High Grade Cooking Mtoveti, sucb aa. The Excelsior, Elmo, Parmer Girl, Farmer Boy, O. K King and O. K. Queen. All of which we guarane to give ter feet eetlef action, f you are la need of aaythlng In tbe Hardware Lloe or Bath, Doors and Blinds, Lime, Cement or Nails give oa a oail aad we CAN AND WILL DAVE VOL' MONEY. Your few Baalaasa, LH. CUTLER H'DWFCO The World's Best Music SpWadldly boead la lea tolaataa at a Barfala. laetraaaaul aad Vocal. SirieV ly elaeeleal, A ckaraalog Xatae Praaaat. Abe Basket pee re csetplete to (IU at oa4aU arlaa. 'O. M. BHNETT. 1m Office Senrice. Tka aUeallsei mt tka BbUa le te peetietlt aaUed tolka aaaa( la tee aokedak M Ike taarta pebllsbed today. Tee akaege aetMaiea a aetr ackedale fotlMaarrtef. lai , CollactloaTOa U 1.00 a.m. DaUtat,10 - . ll.W Delivery 11 f - " laoa.it, Oolleeik.atia. .,. pa e ' Ootlactlea la Wleeee o let t let oel; LK f. m. tJOO . m. ' itoaUaf Mall if p. av to IJD .av- , . v it Ike Poet Ofltoa i atalU far tka Ma.at.lntaknMM.U.a.,'" fetUaUOjf, BLiraia al4.Wa.aa,. ' Foe lee Uala fete taal to Meveaead Oy al I ot a. a. .. f ae It e enlleMtAa aaty M Rea der, rrnet TMt a MINaa. The feedty eed eftevajnofl trelee fntng MtHrif M latll for Ul.m riltie fiUte batwwa kera aad buK kr. arrlar't 8i!y lli ira tfm I t teloMa ia. rt"'l.it. ( W7 sia Cure Digests what you eat. It artlflclblly dlgestd tbe food and aids nature iq streneinemng aaa rec&C' BtruetiQK the exhausted digestive or Dyspep ganf. It UthelateetdisCOTereddigest-less, ant and tonic TSo other preparation can approacn it in emciency. 11 in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, ttearicurn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgla.Crampsand all other results ot Imperfect digestion. Price 50c. artdtl. Large stse contains 2H times small else. Bookall about dyspepsia mn I led free Prepared by e. a DeWITT a CO.. Cblcaga- F. 8. DUFFY & CO. f RHEUMACIDE CUKES RHEUrlATISn . tfe TO STAY ClIKKI). THE MEDICAL WOMlUt OF THE Nineteenth Century 1 Avegc a :le remedy lhal positive ly cureo lecnt and long stand ing esses. 'I he prettiest blood purilier kuow n. I Ins the hearty endorsement ot itn.iing physi cians alter t ho rouu h 1 ii;d. t!ures 1)3 per eni I ! the fuses 1 rented. Bold by ail New Bern diug glsts. 1'rlM S1.00 ! It.iMli-. Property JFr ,4siSe. I have several- dcslrahl'.' Resilience for sale, situated in the Leu nsidenee part of the City Also a number of good building lots in good localities. J J. WOLFENDEN ICE OR HOME 1'SE Clean, puro wholttonie. guarnnt'i-il '. be chemically made from d'stilii d wa't r and free from impurities- Specially in tended and prepared for human con sumption. Ice delivered daily (exciit Sundays! a m to G p m. bunda-. (retail onlvj 1 m ' noon For prices an. ,.tht r i:if..r:iri .. Address, New Beruo Ico Easy Riding Qualities Respectfully, O. II. Waters fc Kon, F NK 78 Broad Street, NEW BfcRH, 1. THEN WITH, BL4CKSMIT5 & WHEELBIGRT, anafaclarer of llagg let, Wagont Carts, Ar, Keealrlog Hone on.Skort Notice. Bugglea, Wagont, Carta and l'r) kept on band for tale. atoa Sou Ik Front Htr..l, Haar lha liallr...J. iwjt-w Bxmzw, - Notice. Application will he made 10 tbe nut General Assembly of North Carolina for aa ameadmeot tu the Charter of the Cl'y of New Hern, tolborlilng the funr". Ing of the Boellog debt, aad for other purpose. ( oxairrit Dec 13th. 1903 are found In t ..;ril.1Kgi.-. Tl.u Ladies hV they ridii iih eas were lu h (hair at home We . furnish i anv k f nd tyf ) pprlni; (r other, ip-t,,. dale attach HTCall j , on us. JJorses and Mules, 11 Kinds and Prices, Harness, Buggies, Wagons, RTo Better Place to Buy, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ttro Oar Iayla Uonrt X llalea racajftd f i onr Mr tlahn till Win ilbla U J.jl itb 60 WJmor. Malm 14 to It baoiJa, vrtlgbtni 950 to 1390 )be florae toitalU tor draft, farm and road vork. Td CM IxaJd ItiirjW rtpectd il)iia eotulni urek. ' Hanxwe ot Zmj tVacrifiUou aad frlc . .. . ; ; 1 - mtII U to jour 4taflUt to ? u War ijlin WI Cak and will iaS'k yoirMoxmr. t 7 ' !!. HAHN 8 SQN, Attention Sportsmen We call your 'attention to our Lire of Loaded Shells we have ihem in Smokr- 8ernl-Smokelets and Black Powder with prices as low as can be Lad any where. We also have a nice lot of Hum ing Coats, Leggine, Shell Belts, Gun Case?. A nice little Sporting Rifle, car ries 22 si ort or long cartrigv, for $2 0. Loadirg Implement, Gunolene. aud a Full Liue of Hardware at Low Down Figures. Yours truly, J. C. Whitty 4 Bfew Bern, Iff. C. II. W. NIMIiOIf , Architect & Superintendeul S llroad Htreet IxOANING MONEY ! LoanB made. Loans placed. Apply to ISAAC H. SMITH, 13.1 Middle street New Bern, N. C. After Dark even iu Scptemlicr a light Fall over coat Is frequently very comfortable in October, almost always. Don't order cloth cut Into before you see our latest novelties in Raglans, Surtouts, Pad docks nnd oilier loaders for the Autumn and Winter of lllOt'-l. (If course cut and fit must match material and handi work here they are. F. M. Chadwiek, El.Ulwoot Gf.HKRAL HARDWARE, And all Kinds of UOILDIHG KATERIAL Wire Neitm Wlnilowa. een I am GLACIER KHFRIOHkATORS Whirh arc the f ht. e (unlit a i-l N" Htij o. Ii't) Cffam Ytcv7at MiclilKn Htov- n Taints. They havf luil f(til Wairr C.p Under hotel ChatUwka, NEW IIKIUV, K Hotel Haelton MIX I, JACOflrt, Proprietor 9TN oly Euliprd aud Fun Uhad Throughout. Flr.i --last Tahl. HaH-e 3.00 pr day. Hp clal ratet hy lb week ot month. Diddle St., New Hern, N. C. Trustees' Sale. Pursuant to the power of a!e con tained in a deed In trust executed 10 us by S. W. Reams and wile and U. A. Webber dated the 4;h oav ( 1 August lbtW and recoidcd in the olhce ot the liegislcr of Detds I ir.t .j cointj la boos KH), pagts dH, ail and W we Ml.l sell at putdtc auction at iho C uun Hou- tu thetll ol N lii . n a 12 o'clock in. 011 M-inday the 7tii, ouv -t .imioury I'JUl ihc lohortieg ic-ii .jU i. U..O Hue., I)l"i; at luc j'llli tic, of Hu,.uCi. i n:iL and Ni ;;-v ll,w:i" L..u niDi; at the tiioti:h c-1 S.iii cul ou liau- Keo.kUicik itiul lunniiii ni and mih lid cm Rttti's c . ; a-.ti-ii taid cut to the li. i.U'c Hcr .r.a i n l Keea'a cut nhereihe old li.-iii-n j-ia-jia', k n road cr. s-ea ine mi::' ; Heine a mrici line with said road tine io a bicKi.iy ou the shore id Jicuse liner . the liver end of said plau la lion mad; ihcieedoun said river to tlaneocu'.) c'tech; ;heucc- up Bald Crteti to the Ley 111 Li i ng, le&erving to Willis H. 1'ate a lit In ot way to be chosen by him after he becomes of age across the land 20 !t wide alo the privilege of a wharf ou faid Creek to use for shipping aud 11 -lung, the said tract being the same which was conveyed to 8. W. Reams and U. A, Welder by W. B, lloyd, Guardian by deed recorded in the said Register's ollice in book. 116, pages 2im &c. Also two other tracts 01 land described as follows: Situated iu the Connty of Craven, State of North Carolina on the South side of Neusc Hiver on both sides of ILe main road leading from New Hern to Beaufort and on both sides of Han cock Creek and on the Kast side of the East prong of Slocumh'a Creek bounded and described as follows, the first tract beginning ou the r.aht side of Hancock Creek and South side of ilie inouih of a Creek known as little John's Creek and running thence southeastward!)' up and with said last named eieck to a matked black gum ou or near the inouih of l'op lar Spring Branch, Leonard Lul'tens be ginning corner of his grant for 1,10 acres dated 17G"J; thence witti Lefteus eastern llneSoiilh 111, Last Wi poles to the divis ion line eblatdi-died bet ween David YV. Hell and Henry J Lovick 1.S.V7 ihem e with the sau,e North ?t, Wt-s-l I0 poles with a marked line Wllllaui Hancock's begin ning comer at the- slue of Hancock Creek uf nisgranl fur ',4U acres dated 17u7; thence up and with said creek to the mouth of I -eep llranrh the heginning comer of Joseph Master's grant; thence up and wiih said Deep Mrauch and Mas ter's patent line Miiilh id weel bO poles: Ihenee south ,IU eal ltil mles to his Ihird coruci; thence with Ids intrd lino south 4o eat 1 do pi le.- to his corner oi 11 ancock l.' reek and tlie dividing corner between mid II W. 11. 1 1 and A-nett love, thence t li h l :Ve and lt ll's line uorlli 5 west 17) p'de to lUacock'a tlreeK; thence up ni-d wnfi the !n:iie to the mouth of M'l.-ocnc ilianel: lliincocks foiirlh corner, thence Hllli 1.1m thud line north 4. east -!" mi:c. to ii's thud cor ner hy the soirti side uf the nuin load It-ailing from Sen llrrn ii iieanfort; thence down and wjih F:nd mad east wardly lvil pelt-s to . 'n r N, al 040 acres we't patent line know n as lulls' 1 ine; tlipno Roui li wi'h William Cully ( t,U and the rnnu-r -f II utn lThiu fn" .Mt'l nen s -i i Ihe i-ni.i' nnd !r- r.iriuT 0:;, ilu'iice I . -, 100 f it .rttiit t li'O aurea H'l line of In 101 nor 1 iNii (he .l.in. f..r Willi liiw 1 wllli hN vs i -1 liii'1 f-Diii I) ;ui' ll('S to I lit in -1 1 1. I :i-t ( iniri ll) tllC llCITH r '(dl'I t J. ins U dated 1 in : h the - l hi same s-;ii li p '!- i at the Bide uf t J-i- n o-i-i n-. corner of n cr?:i- u : Ihuv A 2(H) acres d:Hed 1M.;( th ' ::, line norlli M" wrui UM .-(ilf- i 1.1 ner t lie nee with aimi In i ol- hi- !.f,i m m en l litfi pideH hi l-:iV I'ir'-tin-,' h. u h-r-t I corner; thence with lY k'n Imh- itripiiriil and w iih the ( '-'n I" Vnl h A!wa and Terkiiii curin-r h'. t h eohln, Iheliie wiih Ihe hi ( Miadtfch A I w ti) n mil n polm to IiIh hiu t li w ' '1 i i urne r (if a rnn l I - H n r I It.e ..: line f Hl'-l I.IO nnlil OtHl id fur Hld l.V acres daied l'--'.' 1 In n Jones line km.j.Ii . - Ihrnce imtli M wi ht "to north 12 went ) 10 j-.d i. Atioilier if h:a lliie ii'Hih m lo Adfim Ti.il'-v l-0 hi re w it li . 'li a line. thenre with tal.l 'I... I j h ! ; i,. writ 1( in!i-s t" I,.' i "i ii, r . lli anulhpr nf Lit llm s nr i i, 2 nolrn to I lir m iu! li wi--t i nnn r !,llll Mil ii. i- Iih I H.I 'l f A.iaui the cm . .1.1. .1 !.V Willi . . f aal.l tlm t h. nr.' . lci.l :i I II ant ii.. rlh 7 ii. A! I, J trit r of itlrl rt 100 I , ., ,r ;t'i m rp t ft l I l'l .t , A .Li ; i ' i r hit nf a n t rin t t, . Hint 11.14. ll. i,, . 1,1. Ml, i. : Ihr Sf f I si I , -ll r '" n:. II A Ji n' r'' 1 ' j i i . , I n 1 1 1 i i i . it: a . rail ft4 Chi ,,li . l I i r , llirn. r wmii ii, HS ..lrl to !.! r i I :,' ' rati 10U ji'.l. ! -1 1 1,. I t- a y.. Uirl.i w III. ', .VI p.ilrs lii Ihr .....i. Alwtvs 4lll, th' l , r poles to a rnrnr uf w Ihs Jrrcmlth I a r i- r. . Ibf line of the ptinc nolrt to thr r.nnrr of 1 1, si 1 I rw a n aa I'' ll.i.r allh . Ml. Ml M '. nt r H cirfl' i iirm llrr south .. I li r 1 rr-rnrr , I . i" a mark ka Minp Neck 1 a : l h ihr aame , . r .'own and .i c ..I Ihr lc Isn't, thf nro with h'. w 10 rait 1.'- p..!r. in l .. thence ti.ulh i r.i i .'" rd rypms In t hrtn. h Hrtnrb, thrnc- ii" n i toll tr.r.N- k'i r rn I l . . with stlil i r. (k t, ii. i ( InolnR rnntalnlnf J'" irat the irron I Ira t arm niort or known as Iht Kove Itnd lrf'nnlnK tt M-l( hl's tnd Oonaells' cornri t hastum aitmlitif tt a landlnr on ihr nil l lr ..f ih. ra.l pronjofriiocurnrrrlt kn-wn a ihe laditn Isrdlnf tnl runnlnh' il.rnrr alth t retrkad Una H i.th hi rati Wl p. .Irt to to otk on ti t north 'Mr rf t branrh keowa at Hutan'. r uri,r,n boeta brenrfc. thanre ap and with it' t brtnrb tn t antrka.1 um corerr on ' h. north id. tnd natr tha mt I IrtHlr.- 'mm Nttr Barn tn llatufori known a trt ptttot rocaar. tbanrw with itld Htkae Bitfked Ilea eorih a rtsl i4 pot io Handy Ilea l.ftDcb ont pola ll,w ihr r.., latdlnf to Jamae II. Ilnnl.r pltnltHnn. lhaice op tnd with talH trtnrh to Mikrt aorta aeal miner of bit V) arte pt'rnl Ihrnce aotftb a wfat t7 f" M villi t irtikd line lo a BJl'krd pla tl th em tned Jett Motr the (ova of ibe mad Wedlae to Paraoat aad Flpeat't pieeteirna, Due aellt ted dptlfkl rnin.l, I Were wild ftnelfnl end lt'arK'a Me to ilk to rtl at fmlaa in ie M tka p.fwiat f-.i wtHIr "'Ik 1 1. a '!, "I ' U or wla IO Ike rot a ft M s f'trt lo ll't rf A, Jneae. KM. lb"' ' h k't lie nm M onlae In Jeaa Dt' t-aial liar. Vrare eortk M a r-Ja in bit ivwtf aeexs anik T"i i r- riee tleay't (vtirei H-a in i - i .... rt; ikattne lib Aleti'a r " t'' -eili M aratl aA BvlM lo Ala.'. tratbrt eavae! Ikewee l k' Hat flk 10 IMaleeta rt'r-ie t .. Ibaeea Hk Ike earerel rowa. t iw rtneae Mae aanhat'dif ln't "ti lajra ae FliWtll fcreerk; tbwa n tat ahk tkeeeeaa aad rre In ifca tee tavwkf iaf m, : Mere up aad k aM nut le K-t.. I' aae. Uial( Ml taut nt t: Itxea lee Ireete at lead Ms et taaata kW4 ewea (watery) In W, Haaae ted tatwt WafttrWr ly Jtawa r. tt eed ! kf 4 efaied Ike k a tdieif, IBM. aad t rM e He ee ed Ik tltt l" el I ree) etrtwlf a P-k In. tfe tr. Terete el atk - i W ri ta o. o. c f. ...1 I - - r k f te I r,a f ' r.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1900, edition 1
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