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ataaaaVaaaWkl THE JOURNAL. Published vrY day In J". Monday, at Middle street. Phosb No. 8. CHAKLESjL. 5TEVBNS. EDITOH ADD PnorISfOB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance ....I. $4.00 One yer. not In advaooe -. S.00 Monthly, by carrier in Ihe city 50 Advertising Kites furnished on spplt lion. Entered at toe Pout Office, New Bern, M. c. as second class matter. oiUclsl Paper of New Bora ud Crave Coty. New Bern. N.C., Dee. 27, 1900. HOPE FROM LUZON. In this holiday season of "peace on earth," while an American army is en gsged in the Philippines, and affairs there are not as bright as could be wished, It will be well to seek for some grain of comfort from that distant scene. The following letter published In The Outlook from Lt. Col. James Parker, in command In southeattsrn Luzon will give enconrgement to those who hope for the beBt and believe that all things work together for good. "In one of the schools I have estab lished here the children, taught two hours daily by a soldier, orally, (for I have no books.) have learned In six weeks over 500 English words, andean even sustain a short conversation, their accent being clear and distinct. Nowa days, ss I ride about my province I am saluted at every door by little childish voices piping up, ''Good morning Col onel." I stop and spesk with them in English. They answer me proudly from their little store of newly acquired knowledge, and as I ride away they al ways cry out, "Good-bye, Colonel." The boys are all our friends. They play with the soldiers and talk to them. Thore is no use for Spanish here any longer Only those who received an unusual education can talk and read Spanish. The children should be taught from English school books, and well taught. A knowledge of "Americano" will make them quickly Americans. Things are gradually progressing here We hav Mayors and police in all the towns of the province, and schools, I detail a sol Her to teach English in each school, and the children are making great progress. On account of the con fusion of dialects, BIcol, Vlssyan, Holan and Tagal the textbooks have always been Spanish. I trust that the commis sion will not allow this system to be per petuated. I propose that In the schools of this district the children shall learn geography, history, and arithmetic in English, as they desire to rlo. The diffi culty is textbooks. If I only could gel a lot of illustrated American primers 1 It Is a glorious opportnnlty. By teaching torse children to read English In five years there will be a new generation coming lo the front that will read Amer ican newspapers, appreciate American manufactures, have new wants, be civi lised Knowing the uses of things, they will waul them. They will no longer be content with a hut without furnilnre and a pound of rice a day. They will want money lo buy the things they need and will be willing lo work for it. It Is labor that will make these islands enor mously productive. I wish I hsd the primers." Deafness Cannot be Cored oy local application!, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to core deafness, snd Ibst is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mocotia lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this lab. gl In Bsmed yoa have a rambling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It la en tirely closed deafness Is the result, and nnless the Inflammation oaa be takes oat sod this lab restored lolls normal condition, hearing will be destroyed foreverg alas cases oat of lea are caoeed by catarrh, which la nothing bat aa Inflamed oondllloa of the bbooos sur faces. We will give Oa Hundred Dollars for any oaaa of Deafness (oaased by oa tarrb) that eaaarjt be cored by H all's Catarrh Care. Bead for kiroolsre, free V I. CriEKXY Co., Toledo, O. Hold by draggtst, 7fc. flairs r sally Plllt are the best. t-lasexioea -tried oa the Brttlsb soldiers la Bota A fries it oaJUd "soUifcMr." Jlkt Jaily taede frees mall tad fcoo, (rata traloh beet aaa be atao auda aaywhera 4 far is tad. li It teid so meet tuns! Is at sasr eas) ta wart sqaeUy wall la kot at said sllasatasv Ike) prootes Ma tarf aisspla. . The military MtaarUiaa bar It ported favorably afoa H. - - . A Wraiil Awful FcrtL.'r: ' TVere la asly aaa efceaee to save yoa. llf a4 that Is Uraeih aa epereUo . wart the etanlla word Ward tf Mi. LaVBartof ttsea JUdga. Wit, float kef dorr aflat ha bad vainly triad 10 are bar el a frfgetfal aeaa of Hoosaca WeUeeod y!lrv ysaadlr. 08 aVoaaa bd famed sad sM ooastoatty grew worse, Tb she begse M as KTertrle ' Bilkers ele Wholly trd Wf, In t wawaVffil rHeajar, fjref tad Ildset fai1y. Ceres Dyspasia, teat of p- pes.ll. Try (I. Pa'y M el. OtjsraaleesJ for ' by C t. llra-lhasa, durr'ai. Manners EhaK6e. mot menT' ' aa ie at wits ass IhmcJ bmaoss TW iiillim f jrotaaf aaea with seaid A aasaewaet tatettet Saabiea rated Than sew, la days mm arittly schooled! "1 Im eew, eeer," our raJlaau my. x "Frar. U1 re saurr mtV But tbey v. ."Madame, tow chanes my start command. . Bejolee row servant with Tow hud." Bet praiaes alter awrs thaa Mka, I ., The scatiaaeat that duly yukf The pair that would be joiiwd'a the sane For oa that entwkile art aOejae Our fnnlmtaf hearts. Trat Ion to be True lore tbey knew, and so do we, Aad by iti penis when we're pervaded We seek the same old ewe that the did. . & Marti la Harper's Msgs''" JOYS OF APPLE PIE. Other Tlea Bare Their Seaaei bat Apple Ia Standard. "But apples! You take," Bays Harvey Sutherland in Ainslee's, "good, sharp, juicy winter apples and pare them and quarter and core theui and slice them and strew them on the well worked and well shortened under crust, made out of good winter wheat flour, and put in a lit tle sweet butter and just enough sugar and a clove or two and nutmeg and cin namon and maybe a little lemon peel, and then fix on the cover nnd take a case knife and trim off the superfluous dough around the rim, and pinch up the edge with your thumb and finger all around to make it look pretty, and gash the top something like a leaf, so as to let out the steam, and then set lt in an oven that hakes just right, top and bottom, and let ii stay there till it .browns the right shade, and I tell you you've got a pie that is a pie. And when ma opens the oven door to see how it is getting along there is such a nice smell all through the house wait a second till I swallow; I'm most choked and it seems as if you just couldn't wait till dinner time comes. Ob, yes, I guess warm apple pie is about right. And cold apple pie can be got down, especially if there is a piece of cheese on the plate beside it, the kind of cheese that Is all crumbly and has about a million little stickers in it. "Apple pie is always in style. Go into a restaurant and ask for a 'cut of stand ard,' and the waiter will bring you a piece of apple pie. He kuows what stand ard pie is. There are times in the year when other kinds make a spurt and run ou ahead a little, but apple pie keeps jog ging on, and by aud by it overtakes them. In December mince pie is iu the lead be cause it is near Christmas, and that is an orthodox Christmas article of diet. In November pumpkin pie has the call because it is Thauksgiviug time. In the spring when pieplant comes in some peo ple call it rhubarb, but that always souuds stuck up und as If you were trying to show off everybody will eat pieplant because it is good for the blood. In the summer peach pic will forge away to the front, and I'll never tell you why. But, just as I say, apple pie keeps jogging on and in the long ruu wins the race. I nieau the right kiud of an apple pie. "Once in awhile you will meet some body that is always trying to be different from anybody els., and he will go on about English deep apple pie and how much superior it is to the common, vul gar thing we eat because we don't know any lietter. Well, English deep apple pie is good. 1 don't deny that. It can't help being good. You cook apples almost any way, and they're not bad eating; but, low me, when you put them in a crock and turn a little cup upside down in the middle of them and cover it all over with a lid of pastry, that Isn't n pie at all. It's just stewed apples. Don't you see that you must have a bottom of pastry and that there is a just proportion of crust to filling that must not be deviated from one iota, or your pic is inartistic and an offense against the laws of taster Prleoai BreaJt Inst. The gift of prison breaking Is among the rarest of human gifts. Jock Bbep- pard, for instance, waa born with the genius of escape, and it is unlikely thai the best instruction would have improved his genius. The hautlcufTs which could Inclose his wrists were never forged, no wall was ever built that he, stripling a he was, could not batter down, and the bsrest cell bis guardians could preiare at ways coutalned whatever materials were needed for his escape. Latude, whose supposed persecution wss s support to the French revolution. possessed Jack Sheppard's talent In s less degree. It was rather eooluesB than in genuity which enabled him to escape the restraints imposed by o severe govern ment, snd the famous rope ladder was not all of his own making. The worst is that, pretty ns the gift Is, few men of distinction hare tho oppor tunity of exercising It. The prison bresk er too often blushes unseen because there are no walls for bttn to seal. Spectator Where I Be Used. It was a I'arne svenue csr, rather crowded, too, on Hnnday night. Ia one comer sat two little urchins, taking up as little room ss possible. Indeed tare occupied about as much room as one adult. The boys were evidently of the clsss wnicn run about the street on week days in bare feet- Tbry could But, how ever, be Included In tbs "bad boy" class. They were evidently not used to Bitting qalrtly and orderly and fidgeted about in real dlstreea. Their rye roamed from the Boor to tbe people and back to the Boor again. Finally on said te tbe other Is a cooidlng whisper. "Use, but ye have lo be good in a ear, don't ye?" Cleveland I'laln Dealer. OABT OIltAi Nearly 110,000,009 worth of (rait U seat frim this country to Eaglaad vry year, aad yet wa bay vast qusa ti tle of jam aad preserves front Loadoa ssaaafaoturara. Wrl4"i Qiaploa. . - "I triad ataay reenadl te car piles," Writ W. li. ftatlla, of Lalaasa. 1IL, "oat Coaed ao relief till I asad BuckVeaS sVrataa Ulra. J aavt tot Uaa troubled alt pile seaaa. lt'l lao only aaaatploa p!l ears oa earth aad Us beat aalvala lbs world. Mo. par box,' gaaraauad by 0. D. bradhaas, drasfist. ,. - thalUaira . ' "Maasa was foe ad la Ua Mlraeaat, 1 -Tat, bat If Ussra bad be lay eol Wsjes sstraad be weald have Ma feast) CAPUDrNE HItAbACIIE & 14 GUirfE- iSo, ra, erd tfmTAM. Tot J by jC n. BrswlUm and p. A, Ba'fU. lajsjajajpajajpajaajsjai is always caused by' bad blood. : Rcmovethc cause. Improve your blood. How?" By. talc ing the blood purifier" that has stood the test1 for thirty years -v.. , k Johnston's Sareaparilla QUART BOTTLB. " It has thousands of happy friends. Quart Bottles sell every where at $i. "THB MICrtldAN DRIM COMPANY," Detroit, Mich. TJnMHM ifW tiM. Ill P The Famous Little Liver MUs, Sold by CD. BRADfl AM ew bern. Practice Makes Perfect. Angela (to who mEdgar hat been pro posing) Tell me, Edgarl Did yoa ever say anything like this to any woman be fore? EJgsr (in a burst of honesty) My dear girl, do yoa think that It could be done like that the first time. MOZLKY'3 LEMON ELIXIR. A Flemsu1LemonToiilc. Cures indigestion, headache, malaria. kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, aeuiuty, nervous prostration, neart tauure, ana appendicitis by regu lating tne Liver, xsoweis ana Kidneys. Mozlc7tLmonJEllxlr. Cured me of indigestion, I had suffered for ten years. 1 had tried almost every meoicme, out an iauea. oince taking Lemon Elixir I can eat anything I like. W. A, URirriTH. Reevesville, 8. 0. Mosley's Lemon KUztr. Cured me of indigestion and heart dis ease, after years of suffering when all otner remeaies ana aoctors naa.failea. ft. 1). COLKMAH. Beulah, S. C. MusliVa Lemon Ktixlr. I have been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen years, my trouble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Lemon Elixir cured me. Mr apnetlts is good, and I am well. I had taken a barrel of other medicine, that done me no good. Chableb GinruRD. No. 1515 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. MosleyV Lemon Elixir Cured me of enlarged liver, nervous In digestion and heart disease. I waa un able to walk np stairs or to do anr kind nf work. I waa treated by many physi cians, but got no better until I used t.etnon Elixir. I am now healthy and vigorous. u. a. Baldwin, No. 98 Alexander St., Atlanta, Ga. SIoBlers Lemon Hot Drops. t ures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore throst, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and sli throat and lung diseases. Elegant re name. 2fc at druggista Prepared only by Dr. II. Morley, Atlanta, Oa- Conld Amafa It. one "Just Imagine! suppose yoa were so Immensely wealthy that you couldn't possibly spend your Income. What would you dof He "Marry you." Bobbin's Chill Pills ears chills and al malarial troubles. That ia what they were made for Care after other rem dlea fall. Mo cure, no pay. Price U cent per bottle. Boldby Davis' Phar macy. Won Than Baitl. Daring the year 18W so less lhaa 07 persons were killed and M4 Injured la London's street. Ho ballla of the Booth Afrlcaa war resulted la sack list of casualties. Tortured a Witness. Intense suffering was eodared by wit ness T. L. Martin, of Dixie, ly, before he gave Ibis evidence: "I soughed every sight a a til say throat wss atari y raw) lhaa tried Dr. King" Sew Dlcavry walob gave Inauat rtlief. I aava a It la mf family for four yet rs-aad racoai Bend It aa tba fraaiatt remedy for Coagba, Colds aad all Tbrtot, Chest aad LsBi troeble. H win atop tba an oongk aad act oaJy pravtaU bat abstv lately cure ooatasspUoa. Pries We aad 11.00. Every bottle ptmseed. Trial bottle free) at O, D. Bradhaa's Drag 8 tore. ICktas. - Visitor Does yawr Mf elstar gtva yea all bar drum baa aba aatgrvwt l War . fJllU Olrl ''It, asa'aatt aa) ased to, bat aow aba teraa tkatm law ralsy-day . Hew li Iba Uaa wbe araap aad laa I roe bias prov rspldly fatal. TVa aaly aaratkeas tsmady tbat prodeess baa dlata raaalu (a Oaa Mia at Oaagb Car. It Is tarf plaasaal to taha aad eeab ro iled ape) M tjaleklf ear oeagka, oatd aadaUlsag dlsaaaaa. II will p reveal eoasaaptfoa, 7. B. Daffy A Cv t . ' - . Oset Anvte., .. . Short Hoppoe fm 1st btpae, weer woaia yoa ga lot momtjr . Ueg-l d to wort. A Keta Otir Enia. Toor beet feellsrt, year SnrleJ post tins f Imsln ; Tid Urje'y OS the portent ev-ltna of yonr Pu.tr t. a aad t iter. tlnj's Jtew Ijr I ll s ' Irfrrea! !frf h, t teen, r'tei bn'n, Vs err.M'.!.., All rr,t , t !! il i"i (! ) a ' f . F '1 1 r c. D I ',. TlfcWaa. ; "Vibration far tbe great fcafbear of this business," said cute of tbe best In formed stationary engineers In New cnaaoa. "It ,1a governed by fixed law of coarse, but they are so subtle and Intricate that it la next to Impossi ble to master them. They hava a most Important bearing, however, on the Ufa at machinery., I have known valuable engtnea to jar themselves literally to pieces for no apparent cause. Borne alight error In adjustment had set up a Vibration that was communicated from part to part, like a contagions disease, until the whole plant was affected. 'A steady tremor of that kind will not only wear out tbe parts, but it causes what we call 'structural changes' In the metal Itself. Wrought teel will gradually lose its toughness and elasticity and become as brittle as cast Iron. W hen it Is fractured, the In terior will have a strange, granulated appearance, and the worst of lt Is that the alteration may be going on for months without the knowledge of the most careful engineer alive. That is the secret of the breaking of a great many propeller shafts at sea. There are different ways of stop ping vibrations, and one of the most curious Is to set up a counter tremor in the opposite direction. One neutralizes the other." New Orleans Times-Democrat Hnrrled. The Idler How would vou like to live 100 years? The Busy Man I'd like to. but 1 am afraid I couldn't find the time. Indian apolis Press. Silken raiment has a standing among the oldest garments in the worlds. Robes of thst material were worn by men and women alike 2,500 years before the birth 3f ChriiL Irodgc Directory. NEW BERN CONCLAVE 486. Imoroved Order Heptasophs, meets ,2nd and 4th Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock at Roun tree Half. P. A. Willis. Archon: Greene Bryan, Financier; Z V. Murphy, Sec retary. EUREKA LOnflE NO 7 T OOF Orflcere: W. T. Hill, N. G ; J. K Parker, V.U;Ueo. Ureen, Kec'd'g Becty; 1. li. Dawson, Financial Secretary; A. E. Pitt man, Treas. Regular meetings every Monday night at 7 30 o'clock. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, No. 4, I. O. O. F. Officers: L. L. Moodv. C. P : J. G. Delemar, H. P.; J. J. Baxter, S. W ; C. H. Hall. J. W.; Geo. Green. Scribe; E. Gerock, Treasurer. Regular Encamp ment, 1st, 3rd, and 5th (If any) Thursday n'ghls In esch month at 7.30 o'clock. NEW BERN LODGE No. 1. F. II. & C J. C. Pcales, Prest; J. H. Smith, Record ing Sec'y; R. R. Hill, Financial Sec'y. Meets In the Knlirbls of Harmony 11 all every 1st and 8rd Monday nPghtsin escb month. CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1 KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights In each month In Roonlree's Hall. Pollock street, at 7.30 o'clock. J. B. Taylor, President; R. J. Dlaosway, Sec'y; R. R, Hill, Financial Secretary. KNIQIIT8 OF HONOR-OIIicer: K. II. Jones, Dlolator; G. L. Vinson, Repoiter; w. r. Hon d tree. Financial Reporter New Berne Lodge No. 443 meets the 2nd and 4th Friday nights at 7 80 o'clock In Konotree'a Hall, Pollock street. THEY HAVE ARRIVED ! The Haodsomisisnd'Usi;i.lne of Heating Ntove, Both WoodJaodJCcarever ihiwn lnthclty. We;are also agi ntnj for Jibe well known High Grade Cooking Mtovvtt, such aj Tba Excelsior, Elmo, Farmer Girl, Farmer Boy, 0. K. King and O. K. Queen. All of which w guarantee to give per led eatls'actlra. If yoa er la need of anything In tba Hardware Line or Hash, Doors aod Bliadt, Lima, Omeot or Nails give a a aall ad w CAN AND WILL BAYS YOU MONEY. Yours for Boalaeae, L H. CQTLtR H'DW'F CO The World's Best Music ApWadUtf boa ad la tea volimee at a Barg Ua. Ustraseatal aad Vooal Bute. It alassleat. A ebamlaf Xata Prasaat Also Baakaepaar OOenpUU la glM at a4alf ptloa. O. S. CBSCTT. (: Pt Omce Scriiee. Tba aiuallo of la 'paWla I ro ipeetfally aalled to tba aaaag la lb obadal of la (U pabUabatT today. Tba ebaag anaiiHata aew oebadal for lb asrrUr. sltt " ' , . CollUoa T OO a. av t I M a as. ' Deliver tW - 11.01 Detlrary 11.00 I M p. a. Ceilecttn 00 p, as. 100 " ' , OoDeetloa I bejel dlstrM o!y t) p. . ta O0 p, av . RoaUag atatt 00 f. at, to . p.. Al U Pott Offls lb kaQ for lb 0 a, aa. trat rloaea at l.tl a. av For lb UM p; as. trala 4 i 00 p. av " Pof tb (rata gotsf Eavst t Mor4 Dit at I efl p. at. Tber m trn aotlettna aaly o tlf 4tr frnnt f Wa a to I f a . t, HnerUr st'ets'WHB train fnt., W .it r-mrtf Bq faU foe le'.'me- i. tie (Mot UMasea her snd 4 I nt ti l'i Si Ifi. .-'tin lin ii' ,6f w'-1 m r i ht 1 1 Dyspepsia Cure Diaests what yon eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Katun In stmngtbeaing and recou itructiug the "exhausted digestive or gan. It l tbe latest discovereddigestr ant and tonic No other preparation can approach lt In efficiency. It In stantly relieve and permanently cares Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Beartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. PrtceeocandlL Large else contains 8H times small sit Book all aboutdTspsnsiamalledtree Prepared by C & DeWITT A CO, Chicago- F. P. DUFFY & CO, RHEUMACIDE KHEUHATISn TO STAY CUIIKI). TUB MEDICAL W0NDEK OF TIIK Nineteenth Century I A vegetable remedy tbat positive ly cures recent and long stand ing casep. The greatest blood purifier known. Has the hearty endorsement of leading physi cians after thorough trial. Cures 98 per cent l the cases treated. Bold by 811-New Iiern drug gist?. rlro Sil.00 l'r llottle. t LoanB made. Loans placed. Apply to ISAAC H. SMITH, 13.1 kiddle sticet New Bern, N. C. Commissioner's Sale. Pursuant lo that certain iudimeut uf the Superior Court of Craven county rendered at the Kail Term 19 J j In te action thereio pending eutitled the Na tional Uank of New Bern anainsi II. II. Woolen and Julia Woolen Ins wile, as Commissioner appointed iu mul judg ment, 1 win oner or sale n-.i.l Bell i tbe highest bidder for cash, at tlio court bouse door uf Craven coun v. " Mon day January 2lh 11)01, at tiielinur of 12 o'clock, M, nil the folliiA'iii' icil cst;e condemned iu snid judL'tnni t la sold and fully desc ribed in lue : inptHint lilwl in said acti.'ii, bound- l an l l r i d follows to wit: A piece' or parcel .f Isml hinc and being la the Third township i I the county of Craven, State of NdiiIi Caro lina, and knowo and 1esinaie-l a-i f;il lown: "A pari of the .lno!) Ithem plHn. tation and the Kitmc (icciled in sit'd H. II Woolen by John Woolen and l.uciii ls Woolen his wife and Joi'is itie lanl .1. J. Sauls, K. U. Cobb anil ntliers. bcglnninif at a stake on the north si i nf ilir di'i h and runs south (14 east to .1. J. S;i iV line, then wltb Sauls' line pules to said Sauls' and R (. Cnbli's corner, (a cedar), then with said Cobb's line to Half Moon Swamp run, then up snlil swamp polea to a stake on llie siilu nf said swamp run, then south 10 wcsi poles lo the beginning, containing .V) seres more or les. fully deacrilieil in the certain rnortiiage deed registered in the ollice of the Rriflster nf Tleed i of i'ra ven county In Bonk No. 100, pLe MO to which reference i made 'or a fulldcKCilp tlon. This December 2.'od. A. I) l'.Mn OWEN II. 01 ION, Commis.lonrro. ComiuiNMloiier'M Sitlc. NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Craven County. ( Cuuit. The National Hank of New Hrtn, vs. H. II. Perry and (. II. Perry. Pursued to the Judgment and de rec of aa)e marie In the above entitled anion ' under which I was directed aa commit tloner to sell the hereinafter dcsrrliied land In accordance will) the termt of said decree after duly advertising tbe same aa therein required. I will therefore offer (or sale snd sell to lb highest bidder for cash at the Court Hons door of Craven county on Monday January, 2Rlb A. I). 1V01 at the boar of 12 o'clock a. It being tbe Aral day of tbe neit term of the Superior Court of Craves county, all tbe follow described tracts or psrw I of Isnd lylns aad being situate In Mid Craven coun'y. boaaded and described a follows: he (Inning at tbe mouth of Crpie branch between Green Hill and Raccoon Isiand at a marked Cypress and run ing tbe various coarse i of sld brsocb :M pol s to a plac opposll an Iron post on tbe oatbaast side of said breach, tbes In a Uaa wltb said post fro the run nf id Brsocb son lb 4 degree west 17 pole to a Iroa poet oa th aorta si I of Oak Orovtba aorta. 00 degrees we. I 43 no as ta soother Iroa post tbeo soul a 4 defra wl tii pole to an Iroa poet tbaa aortb at degree wtt M polea to aa Iroa ail Post la th lea nrr s marked Byoasiora Ire then Houla 4 de gi went to a bar lis nf II ale a ' land tba Wltb aald twsnllf to Brio' Creak. lhs doa lb eald creek to tb bsarlaalaf . ooalalalag 1000 Hra asora or iasa. BlagtaUd dsacdbsd la lb onplaJot lied la tb bor entitled actio to wblab raferaao Is atad for fall daacrtptloa. Tkl iHmbmt t4tb 100, ; . OWEN ILOUIOH. " CoatsuMlra. N0tIcN War a W eava Caaottss I fsprrtor tautraa Cotarr. Court. ' Pn Tswat, itoa : Tb NsUoaaJ Baab of Aw Beta 1 ' ' 0. t. bvtgga ' to O. I. Dats, Tak Motteatbal onto be bwa aiaisast alat era la Ik ft peel or Coati f said t rvaa rrty MtltM -Tb Nstloael Iuk of Kw Bera V. O. t. Bilyrs." fn- lb prpa of reooesrla Jlg. Mat scslast T for lhteia ba drew dftilr & lntrt lliereem, oa e taapttat draft 41 oHltd by Iks pUlaltff 4 yo ar r)tile4 to appeaif l tb aett lerm ef the ft4or lrt of Said Ctaeew Ceanty In M n4d t th Cort lirea a tb rlif af Hew teem n tb Bib Moxday bfor IH f Moaday Is Ust'k ttil. rlf tr.sri hayf Jav sry l"'l. and tnawer or ! so k e'lror.Uldt thet s,s! t ti'4 I tts Mr n. end aoCf'ed thet 'M ef en. ),m't ke l leeiaed I this SO- tlr b's P k day ef I"-.-l-1 V H V. , t..j. ( . k ' .: t .tort. Trustees' Snle. Purauant to tba power of sale con tained in a uted la trust executed to us by t. W. Ream and wile and U. A. Webber daied tbe 4ta day of Auguat 1B96 and recorded In the oDiue ol the Register of Doede f craven couiit) iu book. U0, pages 48, US and 40 we wi.l Bell at public auuUuu al toe Cuurt iioua in llieOlly of New Bern at 12 o'clooa, ui. on Monday the 7th, uay nl jauoary Itful the lolloKiug real estate. One trad. liui; al ibe j incliim o HancoCK Creek and Neuae R.ver begii nlng at tne iuouiIi ol bull cut ou Uu cock Creek and running up anu i:i. taid cut tn Reed's cut; theme up sa.u cut lo the biide serosa sa d Iteto'o cut where the old Hollou plantatiun roau crosats the tamt; I lit nee a direct liut with said road uue to a hickory ou the shore of Neuse River a. the liver eud ol said plantation road; ihtuce Uoau said river lo Hancock's Creek; '.hence up said Creek to the beginning, reset vtng lo rv hub i. rate a rlgui ol way to be chosen by him after he becomes of age across the isnd 20 feet wide also the privilege of a wharf on said Creek to use for shipping snd fishing, the said tract being the same which was conveyed to 8. YV. Reams and G. A. Webter by W. B. Boyd, Guardian by deed recorded in tbe said Register's office In book 116, pages 2t)9 &c. Also two other tracts of land described as follows: Situated in the County ol Craven, State of North Carolina on the South side of Neuse Hlver on both sides of the main road leading from New Bern to Beaufort and on both sides of Han cock Creek and on the East side of the East prong of Slocumb's Creek bounded and described aa follows, the tiriit tract beginning on the East side of Hancock Creek and South side of the mouth of a Creek known as little John's Creek and running thence southesstwardly up and with said last named creek to a marked black gum on or near the mouth of Pop lar Spring Branch, Leonard Loftens be ginning corner of his grsnl for ISO acres dated 1702; thence with Loftens eastern line South 19, East 1S3 poles lo ihe divis ion Hue established between David W. Bell and Henry J Lovick 1857 thence with the same North 70, West 210 poles with a marked Hue William llancock'B begin ning corner atinestueoi Hancock creek of Ids grant for (40 acres dated 1707; theme up and with said creek to the mouth ol Licep Branch the beginning comer of Joseph Master's grant; thence op ami wiili said Deep Branch and Mas ter's paleul lino south 10 west HO poles: I hence south i)0 east 1(14 poles to bis third corner; thence with his third linu south 45 east 105 polea to his corner 03 Hancock cieeK and tne dividing coraor tielwei u fald 1). W. Bell ana A.-nett Dove, theme with Dove and Bell's Hue north 5 west 175 poles to Hincock's Creek; llience up aud wilh the same lo the mouth of Mocococ Branch Hancocks fourth corner; tbeuce with his third line ninth 4"i ast 200 poles to his third cor tier hy ihe south side of the main road leading from New Hern to Beaufort tlicncu dnwu and with said road easl- wardly 12") poles 10 Abner Neal's 040 hi ns we9l patent line known as Ellli Inn; thence south wilh the same and W iliiuiu Cully 200 poles to his corner mid Ibe corner of Bartholomew Howard raiil for 200 acres dated lbOft; thence wilh his west linu south and east 100 poles to the north-east corner of a craot lo 1 lie helra of Koger Jones for 10U acres ilalid 101; thence wilh the east line ol the same soulli 300 poles to his corner at the side of Ihe pocosln and also the corner of a grant to Henry A. Jones for (10 sores dated 18:14: thence with Ms one north west 120 poles to his cor ner llience wilh another ol bis lines west Sltl polea 10 Isaac 1'erkina' south-east corner; llience wtlb Perkins line around and Willi the pocosln to (Jbadiali Always ami I'erkins corner at the side of the po rnin, thence with tho southern line oi ohatliah Always giant north 80 west 130 1 oit-s to tils soulu-wi-sl corner and I tit miner of it grant lo ilanly 1, Jones foi l.5 acies dated lv,2'.; thenco wiih aaid Jones line south Ml west 100 poles; ihcnce soulli lid west 00 poles; thence north 12 west l-Pi poles; thence wltb another of h a lines uoiih GO east 73 poles 10 Adam Toole) IU acre patent line. thence with sunl 1 ..oieys line north HO west KW poles lo his corner; llience with another of hli Inns ui'ilh 20 cast 80 poles to the aouthwe-l conn r of Adam I'noleys 3- arre palcnl ami al.n the coi ner of a grant to lleury A Junes dated thinre noiih auo ttt-iwaD1ly wilh the several courses and dtsta.icen of aaid II. A Jones' grant ami I lie edge of Ihe P') osin to his liorthweal corner, thrnce east (It (10 poles to James Davis' patent line; llience w ilh the same north . ;i west H8 poles -in his corner, them e north 7 eaal 100 poles lo a grant to r'rancls Al ways, thence with said line south 80 weal 50 poles to the southwest corner of ssid Always grant, thence north 10 west 100 polea to a corner of what Is known a the Jeremlsb Parsons land; llience with ihnllnsof the same north 80 east ISO poles to the corner of Yemen Wood' land; thence with bli western line south 10 east 135 poles to his southwest corner thence south 83 east Viz pole 10 a mark nl crprraa Id s branch a Shop Neck Branch; Ibence dows and with tb same lo llaccock'a creek; these down and wltb said creek to tb place of tbe be C Inning containing 1500 acre more or eat. tb sec on I tract know tb How land beginning at Hpalg hl's aad DoDoelU' cornel blackgaoi standing al a landing oa tb asl sfcd of lb east frong of Hiocums creek known aa tb ndian landing and running thence wltb a marked Ho S"Ulh 80 east M pole to so oak oa tb oorth slo of breach kaowa a boaan's or School boos brachi tbeoc p atd wltb said brsocb to a marked gam coror oa tb aortb Id and ear tb road leading fro Bern lo Baaafort kaowa aa Bike ptl eorarj Ibeao arltb said Bike marked line prtbffl 104 polea loiiaody lis btsersb oaa pot blw tba asad laadlag to Jar H. Uasiur1 aeaataetoat taoBes sa aad whb sal braaob to Mkea' oartb aastootaw of blaMaera aataal: aaaace soulb rrl 07 pol wltb aswbad 11a to a ms'ksd ftta al tba asala d )at bkoatbfnrfe of lb road bsatflaf so ParoM sad Hyaaaa's ptaaUMlos, Ioa ejlai d Ppwlfht's emasri tb aa whb Spalgbt aad Uastaairt Uaa aawlb V wast W poM l las aw ia psscil. Ml ward ly wMh Ua dwf tb poooda lo tba uraer ot traal to slaory a Job ls4t tbsvaro wltb bbj Mao M pale) o immt Dsvisf atot Ha; taeuac aortb M M p 4 hi raw sari tt aortb fa oaa 100 pals iy fiaa A I way's pstrat Haer ta ta oo poo; tbaa wltb Alwsy's paiaot Koa oaejlb M wast 60 polea a Viwari ay aajtbwaat aorart ibeoeaattib bb) Ha awttbla We I IP paeas ta Par' oen I wltb lb severs! coarse f tb Pi la aonbwanJiy U tf aar baow- a fly bash braaeaVi tbsaa 4 wbb lb sad ' mil to tba -t prrniff of fUoawaa rki tbear ep aod Wtlb aald sreaab lb befllaalaf . 0a Ulelag WW arrM Okie Af ktg lb4 tw Irtyt of ls4 balaff tb eH trl bleb Ml W, ReesM 4 Reals Wl.fertmf by Jeeaaw T laM a4 wife by ie-4 dated lb Inb dav Of Jly. 1W1. sad tnt44 la lb orTir saf tbe Hefleief eat tet f Of re oBtf I flnr k lr1, tvafSS Vl, . . Term f ' ek. W. W.Ct. , ' O. B.0ft. Troia. Asmlnlstrator's Stle of Land. Nobth CaaoLiNA, 1 In Superior Conrt, Cbaven Cochtv oeiore w. M. Wat )on, .B.C. Thomas F. McCaithy, Administrator of the Eatste of Charitv Am brose, deceased, vs. John Burden, Kiuy Hill sod Curtie Hill, ber husbsnd, Lewis Ambrose, Ernest Picket and Daisy Picket. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Ciaven County made this 10th, dsy of December 1900, in the above en titled aciion, 1 will on tbe 14th day of January 1901, at the Court house door in the city of New Burn N. C. at 12 o'clock m. offer for sale the following de scribed tract of land lo make assets, to wit: In No. 6 Townshio near Kiverdale. be- dnuing at a lighlwood stake at tbe head of Horsepen Branch, near the edge of the Beaufort road, which leads between Beaufort and New Bern, and runs with said road to the Woods road, and with he said Woods road to the Great Branch, thence with said Great Branch to the month of Horsepen Branch and with said Horsepen Branch to the beeln nlng, containing 175 acte9 more or less, being the lands conveyed to the late Charity Ambrose, by Deed, recorded In the office of Register of Deeds for Craven County In book 105, page flfl. "LesB about B3 acres heretofore conveyed bv Charity Ambrose to John Burden, Lewis Ainorose ana others. Terms of sale ca-h. This 10th' day of December 1900. thos. f. McCarthy, Administrator. Mortgage and Receivers Sale. For the purpose of satijfvlne the mortgage due the National Bank of New Bern, aod at the request of said Bank, we will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for CASH at the foot of Metcalf street on Trent Hiver, al the hour of 12 O'clock M. on Monilav ihe 81st day of December, ONE PILE DIU VEit, formerly tbe properly of R. 8. Neal. The proceeds therefrom lo he applied to the satisfaction of the mort gage held by said Bank, and the surplus If any to be held by u9 as Ilecelvers of K. N iNeal. This December 10th A. I). HM). John Dunn, wen H. Guion. Kpclevem. Aliiiiiiiti'n(oiM Salt'. Pursuant to the order and license of sale to me directed in that certain spe cial proceedings pending iu Ihe olllre of the Clork of tlio Hupi i ior (Joint of Cra ven county entitled, bdward (iernck, ad ministrator of Frederick Maler, de ceased, againt M. I) Malcr, widow, and Thomas Gibson and w ile ami the lieira unknown of Frederick Maler, ilereased, which said proceedings aie Instituted for the purpose of musing a-.-clts to pay the debts of the said Fridcriek Maler, deceased. I will ouVr for iale and Bell tn the higest bidder, for ca-h, at Ihe court house door of Craven county on the first Monday in January, it being the 7th day of said month in the year 1901, at the hour of 12 o'clock M . at public outcry, all, ami singular that certain tract or parcel of land lirg and being situate in the countv of Craven and State of Notih I arolina. on the south side of the Dover road, containing two hundred acres U'0) and conveyed In F. W. Maler bv Owen II. Onion, com missioner, by deed dated May Zlllh 18110, and recorded in Ihe olllcn of the Regis ter of Deeds of ("raven cn.intv, in Hook 102. Folio 350, eic, lo whirh n-corda reference is mad for a full ami delli t description of said land. This November 23rd, AD. 1900. E. Okhock, Administrator nf F. . .tin. i. t'.c ceased. itliiilniMf raf ors ilifi Having quall'led aa H e Aiimini-traior of the eslale of Cbaiity Aintirvivc de ceased, notice Is hereby giwn lo all per son having claims agaiii-i the eslaie of the deceased to present the sm.f lo under signed on or before the 2ith day nf November IDOl, or this notice will la plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Imlcbicd to said estate will please make iinuieiliate pa ment t f Mi c. urn V. A'lmll:i-t:ali r ofl lianlv Ambrose, .'e. ,1 Thl '.'Til, ,l,y N te'i.l er lidio Tliiibt-r laaii;. S or Nttle By viriiie of an onler i f tho Superior Court of Jooea eioinu ilia speclil pro ceeding of F. I, Hat wood. Mia V Hay wood, Mary Mct'aln i.n'1 husband J. II. McCain. Ki Parte I'noion lor sale of land for dlvlalon. Ibe undc talgnnl rum mleelonert will aril in ihe hlgneal bidder for casb subjrrt in t he -proval nf tbe Courl, al tLe Courl House door in Tren ton. Bsld cnuntv on Monday the 8lsl dsy of Decemler I9O0 at l m n clock tbe following land altus'r lo I'ollorkaville township aald rnunlv. adjoinlna: the landa nf PrenHIn Fny, John Vlnnelt. W T. Dlinn and other, aeme as formerly owned by llachael K Hlmmnsi and Mrs. Haywood aod known as Genrire W Sim mons isnd, containing 3U0 acres more or I. Th aboove dcacrlbe.1 land Is wall timbered. This Ibe Kith November 1900. A I) WAHI), TIID8 I). WMIH.N. ('oanmla'tonera. Foreeloajurc N!. Tly tlrtoe of smboriir vested In ss as Qerb of tb Kaalera Dlairlcl Crlealoal (3ort for Cieven ronalv, I will stpoe to pqbllc sal for cb. at th court boos door Is New Ilea-a, oa Moadsy. Jsanary M, woi, at 13 o'clock, ss, all that ear tail piece or prcl nt lead rle orlbsd la Mrula aaortga aeealsd lo tbmHof Men Carotla by 4 WbUtWd aad wit. la He of boad for tb pprM of aald Wblltebl at tb fbrary Trss. 1900. of said coaic said bead bavlag ba forfaited sad forlnK ar of aeoetgaga sardand Hld bad la sit sate jMmt oa sad a half Bi'l troaa tb 4tr nf Haw Bra oa tb Peeabenka rvaad dH( tb Ud af J. L. HabS) d otbor d eotel too " Kr a mm. . W. M. W ATrtON. Clark. CAROLINA INN, t aVaa4tlrat, tm.C. . Opa to Ub labile, 'rVlth LatMt k - Mo4ifai lwpfaWttiti Tbi rirtt-ct. ' c V . taaUl4 latb. fray mssaaeev'al i MR. A rt. TRI.IT, ' l'iopr.oa Kl Lint rU)i.r all titer fl's
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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