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: I - THE JOU&JAL. Published every day la tltejeafieicept ltdttQajr, t ( Middle street. ' PaWnltd.'K CHARLES t 5f EVENS. "fcWtOB ATO W)rIBKMw-,.vfS.. J SDBSCRIPTIOH RITES. - Omjut, 1b advance:.., ..'..M.0 One year, not In edvenoe. ..( Monthly, by carrier la tbecttjv.,. , -, Advertising Rates tarnished on ppU cation." " ; y-aii , Entered t the Pott Office, Mew-Bern, H, 0 m second cUm BrtVsr. Ossein! Paper .f ; Hw Be Cra? Coity. v,S "Saw Bera, N. C. Sept II, lt01r . THE QUESTION OE INDIVIDUAL 5. ." SAFETY. The attempted assassination of Prest dent McKinley bring Into special pronv tnanee the question o( the Individual safety of every leading citizen of thin conn try, Tab matter of. safety tonchet nt ou-y ly the ( President, Vice President and leaders of political parties, but affects aj well the leading monled men and Jinan clers, banker! and merchants. ' ' v To hare a personal gnard near, wher ever e man moves, is repugnant to the perse tans guarded, and our country's Prssldenta who bsve had detectives or secret service men following them on erery trlr, hare submitted to It through a snseof doty as necessary to the office they held, and nohrongh Individual tar. ' " ' ? (It Is not tolersnt.to American spirit to hatha hedged about by ssen who shall do battle for another, for no matter how prominent the Individual may be, the desire to take care of oneself Is with each, and no outside aid I wanted. The alight guard that hate been thrown about our Chief Executives have proven Ineffectual because It 1 not pos sible nor desirable that the President shall only be teen by the people through a Una of cannon and soldier. No man can beooae President who la not an American patriot, and. being of inch a character he will not set himself, danger or no danger, where the people, hi people, cannot approach him on the equal term of citizenship. . v. ... . . - Therefore IK remain .4hat a special) provision of law Ihall be' enacted (hat. make anarchy treasonable, and erery known anarchist fubject to Instant arrest and puplshmeht. s ;;, I Sack a provision will in a very great degree remove the chance of sssaaslns tioa of our Presidents and prominent citizens who, not to much individually, but because they represent offlee or wealth, are regarded by the anarchist as legitimate prey for hit bullet. . II 1 no reasonable to Imagine for a moment that Individual freedom, be It that of the President or the banker, oaaaot be preserved la thl ; ooaatry, and that every prominent eitlsea shall tat the necessity of protection against a mafia, seeking his life," becaut he rep-" sesenUscmelMnt, , It la tlMmltterme4 freedemt-grrea those anarchist, ' permitting Ueni to meet, preach and publish their nefarious doctrines, oat of which evil hwtwm President McKlnley, b4 will iome to- then, unlets Anarcbltm shall be quick ly and quietly strangled fa thl cona .aWSW, Sv- . .... u .1 rr " -r- . - Stale efOhlo, City of Toledo, I 5 -, iiocai uounijy 7: -t- m. r.r run l. Cnm makea the eath that ha b the Motor partner of the firm of T. 1, Chkhit ft Co., doing buslneesrn the City of Toledo, Coufity and. State afore, aid, and that said firm will pay the turn na Of 0I HUNDHKD DOLLARS for each and every ease ot Catarrh that can not be eared by the aie of , H au-' Ca tAtaa Ooac, ,;v- .'V' ,;,vj .. rBABKB- CHINIT. Bworn to before me and subeoribed In mrDresemce, tbj 6ih dav of December. '-:V A, D. JflBlf i -w i i ,r fir f i i.. '-'""l81" Motary Pnblle. $' Ball's Catarrh Care It taken internally . ' and acta directly m the blooe and mo- '":-'-t toM tarfacea of the system. ' Ben for 'i.'-1 testimonials, free. -1 A"-i.iX . , f f :," JT. I CHBNXt CO, TdedoVp sola ny vraggisie, voc. ; , . -jjy. HairsFamUv Pilla are the beau ; ,.:.''. -k ".) " 1 1 , ' Jl to Wlieat Acrcate fa Kansas. Topeka, Kaa Bepk Urine rata ie ': j (ailing all. over Kanasa. Farmer ' are " - v '. onaing corn and sowing field to wheat -.:. of which thl 1 the greatest acreage In y l the history of the State. ' - i ' " i ; ' S' ' - ' : Geo. rT.laoe, Pewamo, Mich, writes "Tour Kodol Dyspepsia Care Is the best ;vViamedy for Indigestion . and stomach ', . ' Imabl that I ever used. For year I j emir ered from dyspepsia, at time com 1 t ' : palling ma to tlay In bed and causing rue jwntold agony. am completely eawd t y ; Kodol Dyspepula Cure. In reco, ' t .: i; It to friend who ulTer from I " i ;! I always olTor to pay for It If n i ' Thu far I bare never f I" I I.IA Ctilossdi 6f Clambakes. Asfcnry Park, N. Jv Sept. 10. Essex Couhty Democrats and a good - many other Democrats wrestled with 80,000 clams and barrels of side Issues In the most colossal of clambake at Neptune Height today. Three load of water melons were oooaumed .before they reached the background. ' " Stood Death OtI " ' V- E. fi. Monday, a lawyer of . Henrietta, Tex.; once fooled a grave digger, i He says: "My brother was very low-With malarial fever and Jaundice; t persuaded him to try Electric Bitten, and be was toon much better,' but continued ' their me until he was- wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitters tared hit life." Thla remedy expel malaria, kills disease geriaf aad purifies the blood; aid diges tion, regalatet liver, kidneys and bowel, caret constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female com plaint give perfect health,-Only 50c t CS, Bradham'a drag ktore. . " 'Jarkey Pays Mercttant's .Claim. . Pari, Sept. 11, M. TurbinI, one -of the two French merchant whose out standing claim precipitated the Franco' Turkish rup'.al a, bat made a definite tet tlemesiby a direct 7 arrangement with the Porte. M. TurbinI will receive 183, 000 Turkish ponnd for his claim. ; v ' May physician are now prescribing Kodol Dyspepsia Onra regularly having found'that It. I the beat prescription they , oan write because it la the -one preparation which contain the element neaenary to digest not only some kinds ot food but all- klnda and k therefore care Indigestion and dyipeptla no mat ter what it canseF B Duffy. v - 3 vTomatoes Adrance $3 Too. Milford,DeL, Bept. ll.-The Lincoln City Cannery Company lias this week ad vanceCtltegrowen' price $3 per ton for tomatoes, which no other factory in the State was ever known to do. Most of the farmers la thl tectloa have been selling to outside partle for 190 per ton. Caterpillar Itch Has Come. Burlington, K. J Sept. 11. Burling ton it infested with aa awful plague of caterpillar, and the pavement an liter ally alive with them. In walking along the streets the women's skirts gather up the fatty material from the Insects and conduct It to the stockings. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety -was felt forftbe widow ot the bnve General Bnrnham of Mach- iar, Me., when 'the docton laid the would die from Pneumonia before morn ing" write Mn. 8. H. Lincoln, who at tended her that fearful night, bat the begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, which . had mon than once eared her life, and tared her of Consumption. After taking, the slept all night. Farther i entirely cured her.? This mtrvellout medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 90o and f 1.00. Trial bottle free at C. D. Bradham'a drugstore. . "Plames of Vesw ins." 'What do you call the color of the dree you have oaf asked someone of to English lady. ."Flames of Vesuvius," said the. ,'You make,"" was the answer "a very pretty crater.'1 . Worklinr Right and Day. The busiest aad mightiest little thing that ever was made' is Dr. King's New Lit PIUs. ' These pills change weakness into strength, llttlettneta Into energy, brain-fag Into mental power. They're wonderful In 'building op the heal h. Only 25c per hoc Sold by 0. D. Brad- Married Life hi Lwdoav ' Hen I an Item from the London Globe: A womaa who took out .a n ta rn en agalnat her husband yesterday for teault sUted that the possessed 88 hoa pltal cards si souvenirs of their matri monial dUpitefc'-Vr-'iV'i?, 'o tXiiir., Cats nd Braises Qnlckly Bealea. Chamberlain' Palo Balm applied to cut, brulte, burax tcald or like Injury wtn instantly allay ' th pain, and will heal j the part la lota time than any other treatment.. Unlet th injary I very, ievqre it will not leave a tear. Pain Balm - alto, , ceree, -rhenmaUisa, sprains, iwelling and lamenes. For tale by f. ft Duffy Co. j.riY : : iev-eteltrne Wk mwtt Ciiaaw. ."'. ' The two tnonarcua who could change throoea to the grrateat advantage are Edward VIL VL. 1., cf Britain and th Indict, and WUbelm II, king of Prut tla and German emperor. : Both an thorougbly acquainted 'with the politi cal and social condition of the "other country." Each aprakt th language of th realm of hi Imaginary adoption with perfect eaie, Kaiser WUbelm la half English. King Edward I half Ucr trma, I'earton's Weekly. , r ,'''. ' V"': ,V 'HwaanBBayrgHawaat ' TfA v.--" A Shockinr; Calamity. ; 4 :--': ""'Lately befell a railroad laborer," Write Dr. A. Kellett, of Wtlllford, Ark., "HI foot was badly crushed, but Buck lea' Arnica Balr quickly cured' him. It' atmpty wonilerful for Burns, BolU, Pile and all skin eruptions. It' the world' champion healer. Cure guaran teed. Mo. Bold by C. I). Briulliara. Or '"!!' . . a . 1 r a - :C::r:s 1.:, AM) Cc r.s. i all t :z. G m - " " f j QlzzzU u!t yea cat. This preparation oontaina all of the digestants and digest all kinds ot food. - Itglres instant relief and never falls to cure. It allow yon to tat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By It oe many thousands ot dyspeptics bar been cured after everything else failed. - It prevents formation of faM on th ttom ach, relrevlng all distress after eating, DicUPKUpnecessary. Pleasant to take. H can't help - bat da yon cood topared only by E. O. T)Wm Oo., Uklrc l'W- L bottle eontalns tn timet thsHe. sImT Vit. 8. DUFFY A CO. 4 PERSONALITIES.- ; George WUllam Chaffee of Nashville, Tenn., Is a. twin brother of General Chaffee. , t a Sir Wilfrid Under ha frequently about election time made a many as 18 speeches a day.. " ' ' Lord Kelvin has attained hi seventy seventh birthday. He held his profess orship of natural philosophy at Glas gow from 1848 to 1800, a period of 68 years. ..- --t ' Miss Laura Conger, daughter of Min ister Conger,, is an excellent linguist, and while In China mastered several of the native dialects, which she now speaks fluently. The Infanta Isabella it an enthusiast in all field sports, and she 1 now hor rifying the stricter sort ot persona In Madrid by tearing about the.streets In a motor car which she drive herself. The memolra begun by the Empress Eugenie soon, after the death ot the prince Imperial an believed to be now practically completed. Her manuscript ha been seen by no eye save bar own. W. T. Grant, tobacco exporter, who died recently, left 1 300,000 to the Pres byterian Theological seminary at Louisville, Ky., subject to an annuity of 15,000 to his widow at long she lives. Governor Taft ot the Philippine com mission, when at Yale, It Is said, was uniformly successful tn athletic and classroom competitions and 'was ot such a likable disposition as to be a general favorite. Walter Hubbard of Merlden, Conn., who gave that city some time ago the largest public park In southern New England, has bought another large tract of land, for presentation to the public as a park. Professor Rudolf Vlrchow has just received from the kaiser the Prussian order "Pour lo merlte." He would have received It long ago had It not been for the active part he took In politic as an advanced Radical. Tbo late ex-Governor Pingree of Michigan subscribed to a clipping bu reau and kept all the printed comment about himself; This was kept In a set of scrapbooks, which are said to con tain 45,000 columns of newspaper com ment A sot of Blackatone's "Commentaries," each volnme ot which contains George Washington's autograph, I owned by Henry Davenport, Jr., ot Clay Court House, W. Va. .- The book are aald to have been In the library -of the first president Mis Ida May Jackson of Milwaukee ha been appointed, under a new law ot Wisconsin, woman factory Inspector, and will be the first woman la the tote to take up official work of thl kind. Her grandfather waa an editor, and she baa been doing newspaper work for a doaen yean past. . : ... John Wanamaker baa girtn to -the TJnlvenlty of Pennsylvania, museum a hug and valuable collection ot Indian antiquities, besides numerous oil paint ing and photographs of noted- Indian warriors and aboriginal cr e and cus toms. Th collection was mad by the late Thomas Blaine Donaldson, 8r . f f-.r. i ".www Wklatlm. i r ' - The' London Dally Chronlcl I re sponsible for the statement that Whis tler told hi painting Thames In Ice" for too at th time be waa working on his "Wonderful Scries ot London Etch ings," and that the present owner bat refused for this picture. 110,000. The first painting sent to the Boyal acad emy by Mr. Whistler was "The Plana" It Wa bought by John Philip, to Royal Academician, tor something Uk fclHV ft 1 now valued at $15,000. . , Norrts Sliver, North Stratford, K, H.i 1 purchased a bottle of On Mia at Cough Can when suffering with cough docton told me was Incurable. One bottle nlleved me,' tb second and third almost cured. Today . I am a wall man.". F, t. Duffy..' .'.- ; , ., "- . Tbore would be. If all the London cabs wen put In i line, a total length of 44 mile of cabs, and yet In London then Is only standing room for 23 mites of cab, tearing 21 mile always crawl ing about the streets. Then r np trard of 14.000 licenses Issued to cab driven every year tn London, although there an not mon than 12.000. cab In general one. I'earaon's Weekly. Ilenry Braydoo, IlarrU, IT. 0,, sayi: "I took medicine 20 year for antlimabut one bottje of One Minute Cough Cur did me more good than anything else durlnir that time. Best Congh Core." F 8 Duffy. , , - . . , ' Chen? Escurs'oo ,., To Oll Point Contort, Va., and Vir ginia Beirh, Vs., rl Atlnnllo Coast Line frf in rrht4 Vlly, Mew Bern and Stations on A t'tns'c and I.'orth Caro lina r.ilri.l. Fare $1.(0 fur rmuil trip. Tk.ket frtU V ;.t ,.!r nth, turning on iny mu on or I t-.-;n'er SO. iil re- . AA Eaarllsh COwater ianfc ' " Rural customen attach great Jm portanc to the bank's outward ap pearance. A thrifty tradesman having opened-a deposit account with V bank distant some 80 miles from hi home, th cashier had the curiosity ta luk why he traveled so far when, then wa a branch' or the came banlCalrAofcar hi door. . The depositor aUled.higVj Ingly and replied, "I lodged oppMlt hen an, the time while thl bank wa being buffi, so-1 know If safe." BaV ance sheets to the. rustlo are meaV Ingles and arbitrary arrangement of figure. Iron ban lie understaadA ; . In a northern dry there, la bank widely known tor the artistic merit of its- doors. - Designed by an eminent' cnlptor, they are executed tn nllef In copper or bronze and appear to rep.' resent tableaux tram "Stop's Fables" and Greek history. About a week aft er they were unveiled an old man,wb had been a depositor tor many yeaW withdrew his balance and took it to rival bank almost opposite. Qnettlon. ed as to his reason tor changing, he repUed: ' don't hold wt' them doors ot theirs. Punched tin ain't businesslike, and It ain't safe." Longman's. , . Z- NasHVOLW, Tshn, June 12, 1885. Db. 0. J. Moftett, St. Louis,' Mo. I can truly say that your TEETHINA is the greatest blessing to teething' chil dren that the world has ever known. I hart used It two years, and do not like to be without a box all the time. My baby would hardly hare lived through his second tummer if I had not used your powders. He is now strong and well and hat all hi teeth. I never al low an-opportunlty to past without rec ommending TEETHIjSA to mothers. May God reward you for the good yon have done teething babies through this remedy. Respectfully, Mrs. A, G. RUSSELL. Halarkt aa Weitflt o Ba-Hkm. Statistics bare recently been collected ot the height of 10,000 English boys and men. At the age of 17 these aver aged 5 feet 8 Inches; at the age ot 22, 5 feet 0 Inches. At 17 tbey weighed 10 stone 2 pounds; at 22, 10 stone 13 pounds. No nation Is Increasing In height and weight so rapidly as the British. In CO yean the average has gone up tor the whole nation from 5 feet VA inches to 5 feet 8V4 inches. The average height of the British upper classes at 30 years of age Is 5 feet H Inches; of the farm laborer, 0 feet 7 84 Inches. The criminal class brings down the average, as their height is but 5 feet 5 4-5 inches. London Family Doc tor. Cored of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty Tears of Suffering. "I fullered for thirty can with diar rhoea and thought I was past, being cured," lays John S. Hilloway, of French Camp, Hiss "I hsd spent so much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up all hope of recovery. I was so feeble from the ef fects of the diarrhoea that I could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted lo find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. and after taking several bottles 1 am to pleased with the result thst I am anxious that It be In reach of all who suffer ss I have." For sale by F. d. Duffy A Co. A Summer Outing - will be more enjoyable' if you take along a handsome Serge Burt, made and finished In an artistic manner, and a pair of trousers of high grade material In wonteds, casaimens or cheviot, that we will make for yon in the perfection ot fit and finish, and In a style that only an artist can rtve,: ; Our style is nerfect Four fabrics exclusive and, par fit and nnlsn exquisite. . - ; ,, r'l;W. Xf 71iailwl3k -, i V; "' Wotlce, , NORTH CAROLINA, v ta th . Vs ( $iumv Covirrv. . Superior Court. . ; JTJLIAJAOKSOir " 1 :: :,' JOHN JACKSON. None Th defendant above aamed will take notloe, that aa active aa above entitled has been commenced In ths Su perior Court of Craven County, to oc tal o a dlvdre a vinculo matrimonii from ths defendant, John Jackson, and tb aid defendant will further take nolle that he I required to appear at the No vember term of the Bo parlor Court cf the said county to be held oa th 18th day of November, 1001, at th Court House in New Bern, N. C, and answer or demur lo the complnlnt in said action or tb plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded ; In said com. plaints" -.' . This the 10th day of September, 1601. . - W. M.WATSON. ., ' ' . '-. '.'Clerk Superior Court, - !' s Flianiey, Oolunibian Insecticide, Peterman'S Roach F'k1, Uooiibt's Fatal Food and Jure Death to Moths, Bug, etc. Also , , ui i iJ I n The diiiintecUnt that diKinfecls and dflfHhpri.HMH. ... We kci'ii tin linn d a romi.lnta ttok of , . n ' '. I?, 7 t At.',e, i I i - n i y. A tireat ttcitesa t ; )n i. of the greatest European heir esses is Miss Luctenne Premeltc Hlrsch, who is shortly to make her debut In Brussels, when sbe baa been brought tip Is strict reUremenu Most of the millions left by the late Barest Hlrsch go t thla granddaughter, who had a somewhat romantic history- Her fa the. Luclen Hlrsch, when living with his parent Jn Paris, tell in love with Mile. Premelle, gOTerness ot th household, and married her. r Th chad of the marrtsga wa recog nised by the bnn, nd to her he left hi Tsst fortune, amounting; If we re member rightly, to about 20,000,000 Pblladelshia Ledger, " ' Catsurh lus become such a common disease that a person entirely free from this disgusting complaint: is seldom met with. It is customary to speak of Catarrh as nothing mora serious than a bad cold, a simple Irrfuumnation of the nose sod throat It is, in fact, a complicated and very dangerous disease; if not at first, it very soon becomes so. ' The Mood hi quickly contaminated by the foul secretions, and the poison through the general circulation it carried to all parts of the system. Bslves,' washes and sprays ore unsatis factory sad disappointing, because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. does. It cleanses the blood of the poison and eliminate from the system all catar rhal secretions, snd thuaenres thoroughly and permanently the worst cases. W. V A WHK.m. . ' UmM mimI. m ehant of SpifrUatmrf, 8. C, wriLu : "poeyeatt a iaui m. wmim eaav aaaal Catarib. with all the oiaafreeable effects which belong to thai I. WMU OT 1 V 11 fife mlnful and and wtli m endurable. I lied wdlciaw prescribed by laaeUu phytkfcne tad aStMe by alunbars erf friend, but witboot tttilic aay better. I tbta bqu to tab A A tt h.d th dntred effect, and cured in after taklnv eiarntaea bottle. la my opinion S. & 8. bthcoaly medV eta aow ta as that wilt effect a permanent cud t Catarrh.'' f it the only purely veg etable blood purifier known, and the great, est of all blood medi cines and tonics. If yon have Catarrh don't wait until B become deep-seated and chronic, but be- I gin at once the use of S. 8. S., and send 1- lor our book on Blood and Skin Dii nd write our physicians about your TM SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, OA. Notice of NnnimonN. NORTH CAROLINA, ) In the Pamlico County. Fnperior Court. Maggie McCotter, Plaintiff, vs. John Wallace McCotter, The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Pamlico county to obtain a di vorce upon the grounds of abandonment and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the next term ol tne nnperior t ourt of aald county to be held on the 5th Mon day after the 1st Monday in September, 1001, it being the 7th day of October, 1001, at the court house of said county. in Bayboro, N. 0. and answer or demur to the complamt In said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, This 8th day ol August, 1901. J. R. BIOS, C lerk Superior Court. Walter A. Wood's Mowing and Reaping Machines snd At tachments for tale by L. H. CUTLER HARDWARE CO , . New Bera, N. C. They bare stood the severest test for orer 00 yean ana an in use in erery grain country in the world. Having won over 1400 medals and awards at the lead In exhibitions in aU lands, Is sn evi dence of their superiority orer all other macnines. A Short : "The Moot Delightful Koute. :iSurfmM iVvVfi''."' tu' ii '.'i)'.' OLD DOMINION LII.E u. r. ALL RAH, coiwEcnons. v ' : ' Desirable Route to Pan.Amsrloan Ex position, Buffalo, as the monotony of of long rail Jomey is broken.'. .,- ' -Express steamships leave Norfolk, Va., daily, except Sunday, at 7:00 p. m.; and Old Point Comfort at f;C0 p. ni for New York direct, affording opportunity for through passengen from the South, Southwest and YVeattorisit Richmond, Old Point Comfort and Virginia Beach en route. .. ' . . V ' , " For ticket and general Information apply to railroad ticket agents, or to M. H. Crowcll, tieneral Agent, Norfolk, Va, or J. V. Mayer, Agent, 1212 Main street, Itit'hmoml, Va. . . II. B. W AI.ITKIf, Trafflo Manager, J. J. BltOWN, Hen. fanaenger Agt, ' y' Niw VoBif, N. Y. 73 JNo obi Oceahm-rio 4 t I C -JT "!fc,jr W f'Hi. Harmaa DaMlltv. Inanaula. FalllM KanorT. and ali -AftfeftOT l.a VH(1W. VVaeUot It! mann For Bale by P S. imimmmmmmmmmnmnmi VUSUli WATER. 1 SOLD TOE JIEIIIT OF ITS ABrAra&isS.- g M ANALYSIS OF HARRIS LITHIA WATER, Uy K. Ogil. n Doremus, M. LL.P, Professor of CherniBtry iintl Physics, College of New York, October 7th. 1891. Its Specific (Jravity is 10014 at 60 P. M Calcium-Bnlphato 10n.48 Imp. Gal. Potassium' Sulphate P.B24 Poilium Sulphate 0.700 3 Sodium Chloride 0.918 Sodium Bicarbonate 2.917' Lithium Bicarbonate 2.861 K Magnesium Bicarbonate ' 8.074 4 Iron Bicarbonate 0.393 Bilioa .".039 4 Phosphoric Acid Trace 3 Loss on Ignition 18.651 M 114.K9 t Solid Dried at J26" F. , 118.788 M , Carbonic Acid in Bicarbonate 4.088 122.816 t The water is clear, odorless and slightly acid. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED TO PHYSICIANS. Harris Lithia Water for sale in Carboys, Demijohns ;iml 4 Cases of 12 Half-frallon Bottles. Carbonated quarts and pints. 3 For sale everywhere. MAX L. JACO' S, New ' em, X. Local Distributor to the Trade. 4 House Work is Hard Work v ithout GOLD DUST ConimlwiIonerH Male. North Crolia, ) p , c U raven County. ) 1 Tbo Mutuaal Aid Banking Company vs. Charlca Kornegay and Sjisan A. Kornegay. By virtue of a Judgment and decree rendered in the above entitled action al the May term, 1901 Superior Court of Craven county, In which the under signed was appointed Commissioner for tbo sale of proptirly hereinafter de scribed. Now therefore In accordance with llm terms of said decree, 1 will otfor for sale at pffhllc Ten ue, to the highest bidder for rash, at the Court bouse door In the city of New Hern. Craven county, N C , on Monday the lOlli day of September, 1901, (It being I he first i!ay of the Sep tember term of Craven Couii(y .Superior Court at the hour of twelve o'clock ni , the following described real estate tn wit: One certain tract of land sltualud ami being In Craven county. North Carolina, on Dry Mourning Road, and.hottnded as follows on the north by 1 he land of Moses Raspberry, on the south by W J Roontree's landr; on the east by J. II. Hackburn'a lands; and on the -west by Dry Mourning Road, containing seven and one-half acres more or less. The aid land being tbo same inherited by Huaan A. Kornegay, from Ibc ex into of Monroe Konntree, doe d. This 14th, day or August A. I) , 1901. RAPHAEL O'HARA, ommlssloncr. Poljock & Creole Uvery, Peed, Sale and Exchange The CHEAPEST Turnouts In the city. Ncv 70 'South ' Front Street, opposite Hotel NEW BERN CONCLAVE 486, Improved Order Bentssonhs. meets Ind snd 4th Thursday aights, at 8 o'clock al Koun- tree ilsll. Jlr. B. r, EsrlyrJtrehosi J. J, Tolson, Jr, rinasoler; Ceow IX Cordperi Hecretsry. '.,. J- j? tthSxi ifc .j NEW BERN LODGE No. 1,7. H. 0- r v pwsB Mfj e. xi. Diuiiu av i eordlDg BWjr;R. R. Hill, Wnsnelal cWy.! sleets Id the Kalgbts 01 Harmony stall avert 1st snd 8rd Monday nights In each month,:: vf i- . ,J 5 1 v ' CRAVEN LODGE NO. I E MIGHTS OK HARMONY. Meets nd and 4th wsdnesdsv - nights In aaea month la RoantreVa Hall. Pollock street, at 7.80 o'clock. J, J.WolfendaB, President; R. i. utsoswsy, oeoyi it, p. utii, risascta) Becrelsry, '. r .;-: . 'ri-'? '. 1 V Executrix Iffottc. . Uavlnv Ibladav nnallflAil aa KtaphIpIv of the last Will snd Testament ol John' D. Dinklns. late of New Dent, deceased.! thla Is lo notify r ail temous having, claims sgalnat the estate cf my testatrli' to present the same, properly autbsntU cated.teme, or to my Attorney, oner, before the 8rd day or August 1903 or this notloe will be pleaded In bar of their re-; Minirff. All rtftranna Induhlmt la, aalit . estate will make prompt parment. -Tjf ... anna iMmivirtn, . ! - l-iecutrt. f Owi II. GrroN; Any. J SIM New Bern, N. V., August , 11KU. ; and all Weafcaaaaaa raaalJn frona aarly or later ascuaMa. l am- aat.oTof 10. laliea is aaea rais aa racaipi ai mica v tt Mm Matiwna UoB-faal.aUaa. , DUFFT. & CO. HEX a uzzzzzzzzzzzzzxxznzzzn . A II an 1 n.Hf liiiie. Wn. INUTON Si Nrw Behni TIHR TA1II.K NO. 5, InKtfccl Wcdncsdny, Aug. 7, lHlis, Except Sunday. I, l: Dai!) doing South hciirdui.k: Going North No. Rl, Passenger Tritins "No . Ml, Uv. n m, 8TATI0NH: 9 00 New Heme . . . . 9; rolloekflvillo .. Ar P "' r, 04 1 4U 4 n 2 P u No. 4 dliOrt Tuiw i M Maysv'lle jlOtr.'... .. Jacksonville.. . 12 OH. 121(5 . I Wilmington, j j Union Depot I Ar. Wilniingtoii; I, v. I' M No. H, l'ASHKNOltll ft. FltKIOMT Leave Wiluiington Monday, Wi day and Kridiiy. Leu.- New Heme day, Thursday and NHhirdHy Lv. A M Ar. p n 7 30 Lv. Wilmingtnn, Ar 1 4I 8 40 S. ntf- Hill 12 W, 9 30 Woodaidr 12 1 A 10 05 Ilollyrldgo . . II 40 10 61 Dixon 10,',) 11 20 Verona Ill 20 18 05 Jacksonville li 4.1 12 30 Northeawi. n'.',r, 21 55 Whitcrnk K :) 1 30 Miiysville H or, 2 15 l'ollorkHvill,- 7'0 2 55 ln-liruM's li 3 40 Ar. New IWrno, Lv 1! 1K1 "Daily Kieoi,' Si.iidiiv. .!. K. KI'.NI V. CAROLINA DISPATCH LINK. -AM OkL Dominion Steamship C"n. For All PoIiiIm ,ori). On and after l ) if. ilute until funli. r notice the steiuuers of this line ;,t schednltd to sail from New Hern :i , follows: The Steamer NEU8K tor OilentaL Iionnoko slnnd, Kli.abetli Olf &nd tiie North 00 Momhiys. Wnl- nesdayannd IridnyaalR p. m. The Str. Newberne For Naga Head, Elizabeth City and Dm North on 'uesdaya and Fridays at l i fi'eUpii, noon. tW Frelghirrcouiftxl mm . U t thai one hour previous to -tailinv IToHnrthOT luxoriuatioi s' GEO. HKNDKKyoN. vkM H. K. Kiati, Oeo, Mr.. H.QGuaiir0)B;Pri.A l'-u l,wt?er,N.O,;A'gg.l, 1001. ' Executrix lVoll. . Having qualified as Exerutrli of ihe Lsst Will and Testament of YV. K Clark, deceased; alt persons Indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make prompt payment to the under signed, end sll persons holding claims against aald estate are notified to pre sent the same oa or before the Sfith day of July, im, or ibis notice will be deaden In bar Of their reenverv. i. ..ELIZABETH U CLARKE. I I &; iV ; Eiecntrls. ' this Jufj-SOth.lOOl.' Hn4 noixiND, t-'V- ffnocessor so Oeo. Brshopl Funeral BinctoraiMito . ' Office: 22 Cwen Street. '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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