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worn WITH THE coon. THE JOURNAL. We gave no optioo, but bought outright a Superb Stockf Spring Dry Good. Every department is loaded down with the latest productions. We have everything which Fashion demands for the season, and we will guarantee our. prices To be as low, and very many instances lower than New York Figures. We promise reliable goods, honorable dealings, and our prices wo will guarantee against tho American World. Arrival and Departure Baili MAIL CLOSES, for North, West and South, via A. & N.C.B. B. at 8:00 a.m. Far Beaufort Mid, the East, at 5:80 p. m. For Washington, Swift Creek , Hyde and Beaufort Counties , daily at 0:00 a. m. For Trenton, Polloksville and Mars rUle, daily at 7:30 a. m. For Qrantsboro, Bayboro an 1 Van demere, daily at S a. m. OFFICE HOURS: In Honey Order and Registered Let ter Department, from 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. In .Hailing Department fromVa.m' to 5 p. m., and from 7:80 to 8 p.m. umoe open constantly between these hoars except when mails arp;being dis tributed or sent. Facts Worth Remembering: That 0. MARKS is the most reliable, as well as the Cheapest House in the city, for all kinds of Goods, lie sells Pc-th Retail and Wholesale. That 0. MAUKS carries the largest, most complete and comprehensive Stock of Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions in this State. That O. MARKS is alwavs the first to reduce prices, and sells only the most reliable and honest goods. That O. MARKS invites the closest scrutiny and comparison of prices imitate his method and try to auu value ruu fcuvov. v. viuv.. - eopy his prices. That O. MARKS will meet any cut prices made by any reputable house nn;.lAH th Mil is made in eood faith and not afl a bait to obtain business JIW V lv w - - D and that he defies competion. Knock Down Arguments: Here are a few of the many Knock Down Arguments. Let competitors howl and declare it can't be done, but remember it is money in the customer's pocket. 50,000 yards heavy yard wide Domestic. . 5,000 " Check Nainsook (P. K.) 50,000 5,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 100,000 pair Ladies' Ilose, jmly 50,000 " " " " 3,000 Fine Ladies' White Neckties, embroidered ends 10,000 Ladies' Linen Collars, at Ladies' Button Kid ShoeB And a thousand and one other things space will not allow us to rinention. De Bege Dress Goods, only Linen Crash Towelings, only Hamburg Edgings, only " " .... India Lawn, only, u n n JJc. per yard 5c. " Sc. " 5c. " 5c. " 5c. " 7c. " 10c. " 5c. " So. " . 5c. per pair .10c. . 5c. . 5c. .75c. Just Beceived -Another lot of those beau tiful 15c. French Finish Satin. LISTEN. Whoever you are as you read this, Whatever your trouble or grief. want you to know and to heed this: The day draweth near with relief. No sorrow, no woe is unending. Though heaven seems voiceless and dumb, So sure as your ory is ascending, So surely an answer will come. Whatever temptation is near you, Whose eyes on this simple verse fall. Remember good angels will hear you, And help you to stand, if you call. Though stunned with despair I beseech you, Whatever your losses, your need. Believe, when these printed words reaoh yon, Believe you were born to succeed. You are stronger, I tell you, this minute Than any unfortunate fate! And the ooveted prize you can win it While life lasts 'tis never too late! -Ella Wheeler Wilcox Marketing Fowls. Fatten surplus fowls before mar keting them. This is best done by Inclosing them in a small yard where they can obtain bat little exercise, una feeding them liberally with mixed grain corn, oats and wheat with an occasional ration of boiled potatoes or other vegeta bles, chopped apples, etc. Bat j ast here is where the greatest caution necessary, or you will kill the entire lot in less than a week. Remember that when a fowl is being fattened it mast have plenty of coarse gravel, broken crockery or glss to enable it to grind the in creased quantity of lood that you give it. It must also have abund ance of pure water. With a sufli ciency of these requisites, with a variety of food, a lowl will fatten nicely in about two weeks, and will then sell for the top price, while a common skinny cull will not fetch enough to pay for catching it. Appreciated The Information. A man came limping down the road. An old negro stood near a fence cleaning out an army gun. "Look here, you careless old tool, you shot me just now." "How's dat, sahT" the negro re plied, looking up in surprise. "1 say that while you were over in that field, wasting your ammuni tion at those sparrows, you shot me; that's what I said." 'Shot you! How I shoot you!" ''Shot me with that infernal old gun by carelessness, that's how." "Whar I hit you!" "In the calf of this leg." "Hit you sho 'enuff, did I!'' "01 course you did." "Was de shot burried in yo' laig, Bah!" "Went nearly through, you old fool; but what difference does that make!" "Er good 'eal'o' diffance wid me, sab. 1 hadgunter,b,lieve dat dis old eun wouldn't stick shot in de "Musical Jag. The silvadore or musical jags found among tho burial places of Pern, are most ingenious specimens of handiwork. The William S. Vaux collection in Philadelphia contains a remarkable example of this rude and ancient art. It is composed of two vessels joined together with a clay stem or pipe, after toe fashion of the Siamese twins. The stem is hollow; one jag is entirely closed ap, except a small opening provided with a clay tube, leading to the body of the whistle. Whenaliquid is poured into the open-mouthed jug, the air is compressed into the other stem, from whence it is forced into the whiBtle, the vibrations producii g the lovely Eongsofva dons forest birds peculiar to Peru and South American countries. The Clay collection, in the same orty, also contaius some wonderful exam ple of ancient Peruvian arts among which are the robin vases and the llama jugs, the former imitating the song of the rot in, and the lat ter, being fashioned iu the form of the llama, imitates the ejection of saliva, well remembered as being one of that animal's disgusting FROM NEW TOBK CITY.; Ma. A. K. HAWia-Dear Sirs Your patent eye-cteetes reoelved come time since, and am verr much gratified at the wondeiful change that bae come over my eyesight iince 1 have discarded my old glasses and am no wearing yours. Alrxahdib Aeaa, Secretary Btatlone ' Board ol Trade, All ey en titled at the drag store of F.S. DUFFI.NewberD.N.C. necI9 wly habits. Picayune. A Nceaslty of Health. It 'n a prime necessity of health that the action of the boweld should bo kept regular, but tho way to overcome a temporary fit of constipation, or to rem edy chronic costiveness, is not to deluse the stomach and drench the bowels with purgatives of violent and painful action. The happy medium between an inop erative and violent cathartic M Hostet- ter'H Storu.icti liiitera, which acts just Butticiently upon the biwth to relax them without n:in. mxi which being a wholesome tun has the ttfent them and thn h! the vt i 11 l)i i;: ecoi.'-my li.i i bloo;!, it.rr- --i usu illy dm mi i.; and noun. I i m . thin beneficial and genial in i; f Mr f ih. hh aporitnt, i ili. i.io; both tin i I'toiv.cuirjg .1 )i il f- iriicmal in. v! I'll-' fr. ui the I a in y i f the lirer, ; i:, cui-f.'of coftiveoess. ; i.m foli.) a h tho use of in; (ii;iiid, hi thorough i (Tt-na n ii U safe and pure in coinp'iMU n ltheutnatiBin, fever and ngue, kidm-y troubles and debility are also reru.di,-d b it. DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY FOB SALE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 Ceunty of Craven. Ity i lrtoe of a Judgment of the (superior Court or Craven county, rendered at ihe February Term, 1890, the undere'gned will eell, on the 18th day or May, 1880 at Publlo vendue, lor cash, at me tuuri uuum ujui In New Berne, the following oescrtbed real estate, to wit: a certain lot with all the lm- Krovements thereon, situate In the elty of ew Berne, btate and county aforesaid, being part of a piece of land formerly owned by William Holllster, and divided into lota by Edward R. Btanloy oad J. Graham Toll, said lot being lot No. t7 In sl I plan, on Griffith street, and on the uort'i aide of Stanly Btreet, billw the houte and lot where Alfred Ward now resides. J. K. O'HARA, Commissioner. ThUtoth day of April, 1890. d3)d Al fol-this WHOLESALE TRADE I will offer special inducements. My stock is much larger than ever before, and all bought for spot cash, and I give the Trade the benefit of my discounts. Therefore I can sell you Goods as cheap as Northern markets. You will save money and time by calling on saft side o' er middle' o' meat, an' I wuz er bout ter sell it, 'caze been bangin' roun' wid it an' not killen' nothin', but ef you is sho dat de shot went mighty nigh through yo' laig, w'y de gnn is so much er count, sab, dat I doan-b'lebe I sell it. Much er bleeged, sah, fur de infarmation what you's footh me." Aakansaw Traveler. An Kmlnent Doctor's Prescription. Dr. C. P. Henry. Chicago. III., who h8 practiced medicine many years, says: Last spring he used and presoribed Clarke's Extract of Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure in 40 or 50 oases, and never knew a case where it failed to cure. "I know of no remedy I can rely on so im plicitly. " Positive cure for all d iseases of the,skin. Applied externally. Clarke's Flax Soap is best for babies. Skin Cure $1.00. Soap 25 cents, At F. 3. Duflys drug store. Rev. Dr. Talmage admits that it is possible for an editor to be a Christian. Thanks, Talmage, thanks. DOMKSTir iv.t-It-. New Bkkne.;n C, April 24 The lowing are toiiay'a quotations in mnrket : not,EHAiJ. f;uor Eggs 10 cents p-jr dcz n CORN 45u50 cont por btinhel. Hasi.1.- 65c. bolted. Pot atoe8 Bahamas 40d4jc; jams 5()a60c. per bushel. Oisy On foot, 4o.to Bo. Hams Country, llal2c. Laud Country. lOallc. OinOKSflo (JrtrwB 41a!S0. per pair half grown, 20a3oc. PZA.SVTH SI OOal 25 tier oaxhI. Oats New crop, 30a37c, including sacks. Fodder Now, 60a70e. Hay Crab grass. 85a45 Mhss PoBii 812 50. SnooLDEH Meat 8al0c. C. R.'s, F. B's. B.'saud L. U -0Ja7c Flouh J3.00a0.50. LABD 7b. bvthe tieroo. Nails Basis 10,s,S3.50. SuoaR Granulatod . 7 Coffee 18a20o. Cheese 12ial5. Salt 75aE0o. per suok. ItOLABSES AND STBCPS UOaic Kbroseni-8c. Powder J5 .00. hot Drop, 81.25; buok, 1 50. Hides Dry, 8i5j. ; gtda 2o Tallow 4o.nr lb. Deer Hides Dry, 15a25c. Wool 12al8c. Beeswax I8a20c. per H . Spirvts Turpentine Mai ket firm at 41c. per gallon. Tab $1.80 por pork bbl.; 81.00 per pine bbl. Crude Turpentine Market firm at $2.20 for virgin and yellow dip and 51.10 for hard. Timber Uy press, 18 in. and over in demand at S5.00 per M. Shingles West India, dull and nfm leal; 6 irJch S3 00a2.25. Building Inch hearts, $3.00; saps, 81.50 doM. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, ) County of Craven ) Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court. Take Notice, That I have this day is sued letters declaring Pheneas M. Bar ber, R F. Broadthus and Charles L Ives, and their successors, to be a cor poration for the purpose, and according to the terms presoribed in articles of agreement filed and reoorded in said office. The substance of said agreement is. that said parties desire to become in corporated tinder the name of the New Berne and Pamlico Lumber Company, (or tho purpose of manufacturing lum ber, and dealing in lumber timber and timber lands; that the principal place of bueinens is New Berne, N. O ; said corporation is to continue thirty years; the amount of oapital thereof to do eighteen thousand dollars with privi lege to increase the same to nfty tnou- eand dollars; eaoh share of stook to be of the value of one hundred dollars; the number of shares one hundred and eighty with corresponding inorease to the capita, stock; and that the stock holders or subscribers are not Individ- ally liable for the debts of the Com pany. Witness my hand and omoial seal at office in New Berne, this day of April, 1890. L. S 1 E. W. CAKrKN liStC, a25 30d Clerk Superior Court. ; Commiisloaer'a 8ale.; . Pursuant to a Judgment of tha fmperior : Coartof OraTsn oounty, rendx-rd tt 1U Feb- ' ruary Trm, lsSO, la an action in vhlah F, W. Malar waa plaintiff and AUJor Dixon and Othsra war dafandansa. ardvr which Mid . judgment I waa duly appoinud a eomaia. siunwoi ssia ooan, una unutN UNtD; 10 Mil th hsrtla&flar desenbea taod, I will tharaiora teh at habl o Aa. iioa foreaahto the hif htat blddar. at in Coon Hons dooe In th elty of hew Brv. at 1 o'clock, anM -on Monday thsStn day of My. UW, Ua fok lowing land, to wit: Lying and Doing in tho Bias or North Cuoiiiia. aouiity or OravoD,. on tho sonth sld of fitaoao rlvar and soath sido of Oovar road: beginning at a atako at the sonth sida Of IX rooiL in tha narthar. . most Uno of a traet of land eoavaysal to John a. Heath by Williams U Washington, ran. nlng thanee with and op sold Dovor road. 166 poles to a point on tbo south sld of said road, and east edgo of tbo Bryan road as it has been alterad and laid oat on the east sld of John 8 Fllbr's honso, ate., aa fully doserlbed In the complaint Clcd in the abovo. entitled action, to wh eh reference is hereby made for a fa'l and definite description thereof. O. H. QUION, April Jd. 1893. 80d Commissioner. . Commissioner's Sale. rnranant to a Judgment of tho 8nprtor Conrt of craven connty, rendered at -tho ' Pall teim 18SS of said conrt. in an action in which J. H. Hickburn U plaintiff and A. W.Avery and others are defendants, under whloh aald Jodament I waa annotated a oommtasloner to sell the hereinafter do serlbed land: I will sell st Pnbllo Auction for cash to the highest bidder, at tho Court Boose door in the city of New Berne, on Monday the th day of May; at IS M., the following described land, to wit: All the un divided Interest of A. W. Avery in the lands ol Wiley Avery, deceased, lying on the sonth side of Nenie river adjoining the landa of William Arnold, the Ureat Branch, the landa formerly owned by J. 8. Lane, w. W. Preatoott and others; as fully set ont and de scribed in the complaint filed in the abovo entitled action, reference to which is hereby made for a fall and perfect description thereof. o. H. QUION, Commissioner. March 28. 1890. ap8 SOd NOTICE. . County of Craven. ) Superior Court. To Spring Term (May) 1890 Publication-April 8th. WW. AdolphusB. Powell and lfe, James B. Rouse and wife. Statu or North Cabouh a, JOHN H. CEABTREE & CO ENGINEERS, Founders and Machinists Manufacturers and Dealers In 1GINES-A D MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES Builders of Engines. Boilers, Saw Mills, Edging dt Cut-off Machines, We are prepared to do Castings of all kinds with promptness. Particular and Immediate tentlon given to repairs of all kinds We will b UK lad to elve plans and estimates for any desci lptlon of machinery. We are the agents for the sale of the Amer ican Haw. Also for Q. A A. Bargamln'a oele- brated Indestructible Mica Valvea, We elve satisfactory guarantee for all work done- bv ns. 1y23 d2aw wly Inherited Scrofula. Swift's Speciac (S. 8. 8.) cared my little boy of hereditary scrofula, which broke oat all over his face, For a year he had suffered, and I had given up all hopes of his recovery, when at length I decided to use 8. 8. 8. Af ter using a few bottles he was entirely cured. Not a symptom now remalna of the disease. This was three years ago. MBS. I. L. MAT1LERJS, MataersviUe, Miss. In the early part of last year I had a vio lent attack of rheumatism, from which I was confined to my bed for over three months and at times was unable to turn myself la bed, or even raise the cover. A nurse had to be in constant attendance day and night. I was so feeble that what little nourishment I took had to be given me with a spoon. Af ter calling in the best local . , and Marks. COnHKNDABIiE. All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figi are purposely avoided by theCal. Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kid neys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, bat it is not a cure all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. Oat of suffering have emerged the strongest souls, and the most mas sive characters are seamed with siars. (Leader of Low Prices, m27 mm Iliad araaoeffngerrMd. Books lesnsd la n nuina. TMtlmfmUU tnn til parts of thealobe. PrapsotosMM trying all other medicines without receiving any oeneni, a was inuucea dt irienua 10 irj Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) I discontinued all other meaioines,-and took a Course of 8. S. S. thirteen small bottles, which affected a com plete and permanent cure. L. C. BASSET, 1 Dorado, Kansas. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mail ed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta,Ga. Sash, Doorsand Blinds Paints, Oil?, Lead and Varnish, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, And all kinds of Building Materials At Lowest Prices. L H. CUTLEB, NEW BERNE, N. 0. vs. Phebe A. Carlton and James Boyle. To Phebe A. Jarlton. Take notice: This aotlon, entitled aa above, baa been commenoea In said rourt to set np and ea-. tabllsh a deed t xecnted by you to said James Boyle, whereby you empowered aald Boyle to execute deeds for your lands situated in said county. And you are rt quired to ap pear at the Court House In said connty on the Twelfth Monday after the first Monday In Match, 1890. and answer or demur to the complaint Died In said acllon, or the plain- tine win appiy to roe court ior tne reiiei de manded in the complaint. E. W. CARPENTER. Clerk Sup Conrt of Craven county, Qresn ahtivenson, Worth Carolina. At t'y s for Plain tiffs. apt tt w J. H. GRABTBEK. BASIL MANLY. NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Superior Court. Oounty of Craven. ( Noll . The Board of Agriculture vs. Win. Bausjh, John Bangh and James Baugb, trading as Baugh A Sons Company. To Wm. Baugh, John Baugh and James Baugh, tradlnt as Baugh A Bona Company: Take notloe that an aotlon has been com menced against j on in the Superior Court of Craven oounty by the plaintiff In the above entitled aotlon, to condemn certain com- ' meroiai rartuiiers sola or offered lor sale by yon in the county of Craven without having first obtained a license) therefor irons the V i reasureroi tne Btate ana wit nout having paid the taxes aa provided bv law. Yon are, therefore required to appear at the next inerl to be held on the 12th Monday alter the 1st Monday in March,' 1890, and ana er or demur to the complaint in said action. Given at my office In the city of Newbern this 14th day of April, 1890 E. W. CARPENTER, Clerk snp. Court. April 15th. w J 4isv-AV: uawn II M il Atlantic 6 N. C. Railroad TIKE TAiiLT. No. 18 la ErJoot 6:00 A.M., Monday, October 14th. 1889. Going East. Schedule. OoraaWEST. No. 51. Passenger Trains. No. 60, Ar. Lve. pm 3 30 4 00 4 35 6 00 7 53 4 09 4 40 6 15 p in OouiO No. 1 Mixed Ft. & Pass. Train. Stations Qoldsboro La Orange Einston New Berne Morehead City Daily. East. Shkdui e Ar. Lve. il bo am 10 42 10 45 10 08 10 13 8 85 8 50 am 0 50 NORTH CAROLINA, I Superior Court. Craven Oounty. I Notice. L. H. Cutler vs. E. E. Clark, E. 0. Cutubert. To E. O. Cuthbert: Take notloe that an action has been Insti tuted against you by the said plaintiff, L. 11. Cutler, for the foi eclosur of a certain mort age executed to m. u. uuinocrt oy jane Ann nark on a certain lot In the cltv of New born on the northeast corner of Craven and New streets, which s id mortgage waa sub sequently assigned by the owner to aald i lain tiff. You are therefore reunited tea. pear at the next term of the Bnperlor Court of Craven oounty. to be held in the city of inewoern on tne izin uonaay uter in 1st Monday in Maron. ism. ana answerer demur to the complaint. April lUth, 1HW, aplOSw E. W. CARPENTER. Clerk of the superior Court, Stations, am 0 8U uoidsboro 6 57 7 05 Best's 7 20 7 80 La Orange 7 48 7 53 Falling; Creek 8 11 8 80 Kinston 8 50 8 55 Caswell 9 15 10 01 Dover 10 81 10 36 Core Creek 11 00 11 05 Tusoarora 11 17 11 41 Clark's 2 15 8 00 Newborn J3 87 2 48 Riverdale 8 48 a ou uroaian 4 08 4 13 Havelock 4 87 4 42 Newport 4 51 4 65 Wildwood 6 01 5 01 Atlantio - 616 6 21 Morehead City 6 28 6 28 Atlantio Hotel 6 81 pn Morehead Depot a m Tuesday, Thur day an j (Saturday, t Monday, Wednesday and Friday. GoikqWest No. 8.t Mixed Ft. ft Pass. Train. uoo 8 04 784 7 06 5 55 5 80 4 55 424 864 8 82 10 82 9 41 928 8 59 817 800 7 47 T17. 705 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, t County ol via van, f By virtue of 'a judgment of the Superior Court of era ven oounty, rendered at the Feb ruary Term, 1890, the undersigned will sail on the first day of the Sprlag Term ef the Superior Court, 1890, of uraven county, to wit: on the 88th day of May, 1890, at Publlo Auction, for cash, at the court House Door In New Berne, the following described per sonal property and real estate, to wit: two mares, three mare mules, one none mule, three carts, one eotton gin, one steam en gine and one eotton press; two certain tracts of land both lying In the oounty and State aforeaald and deaerlbed aa follows: on tract known aa Noah's Ark, lying between the Neuae Road and Dover Road, about fourteen miles from New Berne and containing about five thousand aeres more or leas. One traet situated In the fork ol ' Washington and Neuse Koads, about twelve miles from New Berne, and acjolnlng the lands of B. H. Green's heirs, Hezeklah Da via and George Hill, known as the Clear Springs plantation. containing one thousand acres more or less, being the same land devised to Oleero Green ny msratner Jonn.Green. . i $ . w Also the following deaerlbed tracts 61 lanA In Pamlico eounty in the State aforesaid. town: tnat certain puce or parcel or land, beginning at a pine running thenoe Bouth 74 west, 68 poles to a gum on Richard p m 819 7 44 710 642 6 85 610 4 80 400 842 800 946 988 904 8 27 8 05 7 52 727 715 700 1 To the Public. I hereby give notioe that I hay sev ered my connection with the firm of E. H. Dewey & Co., and will continue the sale of House Decorations and Wall Papers of the latest deslRns in ell of its branohes, under the name of Bnelllnia & Berry, and will guarantee to sell oheaper than any House in the city. Samoles oan be seen at the shopf E. T' Berry, Painter and Decorator, corner of Middle and road streets, Bespectfolly.' y '. W. E. SNELLINQS, E. T. BERRY. ; April 1, 1890. apld dwlm line Cary s line, then with sld Gary .a south U East S2S poles to amaple.thsn V..inMIMlAftMn Th.n VArih lit Wut 116 poles yoa pine, then North IS Kast 44 poles to a poplar, then West 14 poles to a -pine, then North 74 poles to a pine, then bouth Wests poles to a pine the begin- . pleoeor parcel of land in Pamlloo eounty on the south aide of Bay River Creek, up the main courses of the main, branch or st' earn to Whorton's back line, a apace of thirty feet wide In aald blanch containing two acres. Also one other traet nf land on the north, side of Bay River, on the East side of Meson's Creek, beginning at a post Oak on the Main Road, runs sonth 46 eaat 876 poles, thanee north 16 west to Davis" corner, thenoe with his line to- Thomsa Jewel's corner; thanee with aald Jewel's line about a north-east course to the main road at Bandy Branch; and thenoe with the road to the beginning: containing 250 acres more or less. ; . . M. DsW. SravEN80iii , , ;.,.- F.M.Snnioss, r "v " Coramiseiojiera. , This 14th daj of April, 1890. , . jtobtb Uaboltsa, 4 In the . 4 . , , uraven bounty, i superior uourt)., - Summpne for Relief. ..oUe. i:; 7 John H. Rnight,' plaintiff, . vs. Emily, F. ;. .Knight, DefendanW'.; .-f;' Tie defendant above-named will take' notloe that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Craven oounty, aald aotlon bulng for ' di voroe from the bonds of matrimony" on aooonnt of adultery ( and the aald defendant, will further take notloe that she la required to appear at the BjrlngTerm,180,of Orav n oounty Superior Court, to be held on thai' a Monday after the 1st Monday In March, 10, and answer or demur aa she shall be au v ied to the complaint whleh la Aled in tne omoe ' of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said oounty. or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the eomv plaint. - -I uaUtuayofA.--'. ' Clerk Superior Court, Craven County. . L, J.MooRi.AH'y for Plaintiff. rf apMw And give him a Trial. A J ). w jits ?1 t: I tt!
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