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THE NEW BERNE JtUML CaiBLEj L. S.TEVEN8. Koitor and Pkophietce.; New Barhe KVC'Apt'.lJJO, 1897, JSbttred at the Post Offce it Kiw Benu M.C.as second claw matter. Notices of Church Had society and all other entertainment Iron yhlo.. i ; ue Istnbe ' Oerlve will he oharged lor rate Of eve aline. ' Thi Dailt Jodiicai. except Monday) Uvered by carrier in this city, at SO cent! er month ruaEi Months, rfiVMldljly In ailvanoe, C hie tear fcott la aq Vance, tM Wekklt Jockxal one year, In- ad anee, 11 J) Advertising Rates given on app .cation a ke ufflna. Fivecents nor lne will be anred foi . ardsQt!Thaukit Jleajblutlonsdf Despectaw , ewtfajsteoejnt also lot OWtnary Sotlce her than those which .tlie editor bimsel: hall alvene a mattes el news. ' TbeJojtMl cijiot auilcr any etrtira stances be responsible for the return or th ate keeping of any rejected manuscript. N excepttenVUl bn msle to this rule with n ' anlioMliarletsiiia ortncloatires, Korwl) Kditorl entori Into Searrespondenoe oon . ern.na releete nianuHcrlvt. ' i .. ". : .u--:. -mr- WHO 19 ENTITLED TO OIVI? ' "The handsome, stun of 10,KK) ha UeeifJ $ J;e 1 t iilfortlffollrge by tlx Duke Brothers. Wonder if the men, wo , tuen and children, wlio arc employed b; - . these jhjiflt-mi HI get the suite wagri as heretofore Tbe aboyo taken from a Nortl Carolina exchange is one of the ' conteoiptibler flings that trcak mind ed writers occasionally get off,thinli ing pontups Jt is smart to discred the money gifts of rich m, If the rich people of t liia coiintn should chot make handsome dona . tions tocbitrohes, hospitals and th various charities , that always neet' pecuiiiary assistance, what a how theie would be from this same claa of writer as the above, who wooli show what miserly and sordid crea tures tbe rich men were. . Tha gpirit - which dictates sucl criticisms of tho bequests of th l'nkea.' Astors. itockt-rc f-ra ni others utsplavs not merely meaunes; . . fi YV" 'i- . Dut.sgrjry jojw order of meanness. Who is entitled to give to chari ties, anyway? Must every rich mai and woman be kept from giving o( their wealth o:i the e round that, he h q i $ cause he ptyt Jacuired iuimeiis nui.es, inereiore eucn weaua wa accumnlaled dishonest! y.and if the; give any money to colleges or chnrch e, they will at once rob their em ployes .or some one, in order t make food the money tbey have giv en for charitable purposes? The.idea tyht to be exploded b; thisjuiie that becahne a man ha mad; money, even millions of dol lars.-hf has ma lo it dishonestly o. disreputably, and that every million aire Wjierforce a rascal. The Aetprs, Hockcfellers,. Duke or ny of the millionaires are a justly entitled to credit for tb charitable bequests they make, ft. are tliq'nieii of smaller means. Xo is i just to accuse the Duki brothers, nor any of tho others wh give to colleges of eyil motives, a doeSj the-writer of the paragraph quoted. . While too much that is given fu charitablenrposes is given oaten si bly, yetthe world is daily witness ing millions of dollars given in be quests which are gircn in a sincere spirit, with the intention and hopi that mankind may be benefitted. How contemptible is the belittling of any charity giving, for the lovt which firompU the millionaire U give of his great wealth can be just as pure as tnat which prompts the iiian of moderate means to give frofr hit lesser store. -. B Hh art entitled to credit, one as much as the other. The worl i needs givers, an while charity need tat be puffed up, yet a just ciedit ir due all givers, and the smirching: ol millionaires who give Is as unjust at t is discreditable. Trashy Kleaieincf. ll .ny such Hood the mat-kit. Botauir I loud Halm li aconcitutiouflT compound- d medicine, the mull of forty vean .ractlce.bv so rmlalcnt plijiicinn. It i the best blood puriller ever ol'ered lo tbt publw, and Is guaranteed lo (ura if given a U.t trkl.J.Try (I for all tkia and Moot disewes, Including cnUtrru nod, rbenrns linn In Its worst form. One bottle of it contains more curative uul bu'lding-u) virtue than a dozen any other kind. Prict 1.00" pet targe bottle. HOW IT BTANDi AT HOME, Oui retail demand lmh that we bu UoUnic Blood Balui (. B. B ) la grot lot. ji eella well and yhet our custo iners satire satisOtcUon, Our si'cs havt locra4 too .par ccuC within a lew niouths. v We attribute its rapid ule to Its iS, prfce sod merit. We aro stlliilg four ot Bte boltles of it to oiie of soj iitber trrfsrueo of the kiDd, . It hut tilll in oo lasUncj to give ntirj.,aat!s nctloi'jACOBa' PBABMiCT, . rer rrsd B, Palmer, M. D., -.; . Atlao'a,Ga, ' j I itri Kale. J Big risibrjd m-gltgee altrl tome worth SOc and ' 8 o ir prlt e taW i ack,all !. , , PAmeo.'s, j ' isiver Weoa bereaees). "I itn called clever maij, so I am a living contradiction of the idea that men of education, and in telligence ttd not marry omen sim ilarly endowed," said a successful author recently. 'That a clevei woman does not make a good wifi is one of the most ridiculous af fal lacies. : There is nothing in life that a clever woman cannot and will not do better than a stupid one Education develops a woman's pow er in every direction and makes hei more capable of directing a house- bold and constructing a puddiuj than she would be without it. Tin educated ' woman who; imperfect! performs her duties in life woulc not have fulfilled them better, bu' much worse, if her mind J had re ceived no training. And the badh informed girl who cooks a gooc dinner and mends her husband'i socks would do both a great dea butter if her powers of miud and o) intelligence had been cultivated am brought to bear on her daily work.' New York Advertiser. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of thiajraper will be pleuf id to leuru that I lure is lit least one dread- ,-d dismse that science lias been able h :uru in all its stages aud that is Catarrl (lull's Catarrh Cure is the only positiv ure now known 13 the medical fruternit 'nliirrh being a constitutional disease, re luiiee a constitutional treatment. Hall'. )atuirh Cure is taken internally, actin; lirt-etly upon the blood and mucous sur- I'iices of the system, thereby destroying th 'oundstion "f the disease, and giving th laiient stteuth by building up the con litulion and atsistin"; nature in doing ib loth. Tlic proprietors have to muci f'aitli in its curative powers, that they ol er One Hundred Dollars for any cast tba t fulls lo cure. Send for list of Tcstimo tials. Address: F. J. CHEJJEYvf CO., Toledo, a Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pill's are the best. A Queer Fact Aboat Vision. In the eye itself certain thing nay ?o on which give wrong sense ious, which, although not trnl. Ilusions, are very much like them 1'h us, when we suddenly strike ou euls or faces against something i ho dark, we see "stars," or Jwigh parks, which we know are not- res lights, though they are quite a aright and sparkling as if they were When we close one eye and loo) itraight ahead at some wordorlette n the middle of this page, for ex imple, we seem to see not only th. hing we are looking at, but even ling else immediately about it am for a long way on each side, 15u he truth is, there is a large roum pot, somewhere near the point a we are looking, in winch we se aothiii2. Curiously cnouzh. tin xistence of this blind s.iot was no liscovered bv accident, and nobod jver suspected it until Mariotte res wnud from the construction of tbt lycball that it must exist, and pro ieedod to find it. St. Nicholas. to ci ne a coi.u is o.s dat rakeJLatntive Broruo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund ''.c money if it fail tocnr. 2.1c. Advert lslng,TIi. All successful advertisine is bound togotber by the chains of continu ity. Your ad. of yesterday adds an tdditional influence to your ad. (1 today, and your ad. of today lends in increased force to yonr ad. of to morrow, hach ad. forms but a Dait of the whole a chapter in the grest erml of advertising, stopping yonr idvertising then is broakinz riebt off in the middle of the story, which will surely weaken the influeuce of ill former chapters. Profitable Ad vertising, This Is the complaint ol Eat thousands at this season, They bave no appetite: food does not relish and often (alia to digest, causing severe suffering. Buch rjml need the toning op of the stomal. .. digestive organs, which a course of Rwi. Bareaparllla will give them. It also puri nes and enriches the blood, cores that ii.. trass after eating and Internal Misery Only e dyspeptie can know, creates en appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and Daiias np ana sustalne the whole physical ystem. It so promptly and effectively relieves dyspeptie symptoms and esfea nervons headaches, that It stems to have almost " magic touch." Distress After Eating. " I have been troubled with Indigestion for some time. After eating anything that was sweet I was sure to experience great difficulty and distress. Last fall I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and am glad to say that my stomach trouble has entirely disappeared. I can now eat hearty meal of almost any kind of food and have no trouble afterwards. Hood's Saras parti la hss also eared me of nervous spelU." Jon ; H. HonaioHAiaiB, Wheatland, Iowa. Buch cures prove that Sarsaparilla the best- In fact tbe One True Blood Fnrlfler. fsenarM by G I. Rood A Vn., Lowell, Mass. Cam' Hood's Pills. S" ap;yb Rni;jl!ariiaii ' JCr MAN' wW wuli know tb GRAND; 1KU1HS. the Plain Facts, the Old Secret, mod the New lXtcovetic el iVedicat ScieitcesuatiIied to Married Life, wh would atune tmtt fo). Ilee and avoid future pit fails, should write far our mtider.ul little book, -ailed "rnmnUt U.st- Lood and How lo Atlsie to anv i-nr Jn aHt ..il M. - WW) H JfHUU BIW WSJl ERIE MEDICAL CO., 4 KPAOAKA T. BUFhALO. ti. i. . . )' C. S. BISTSIOT COUST. The Spring Term of tbe Un'led Btatn District Court will convene in this city o Monday, April 20th, at 10 o'clock a m, -- Jurors and witnesses are not rrquirei to attend, however, until Tuesday, Apr! J. tb. , - , Tbe fallowing bave been drawn lostrv. as Jurors at said Term t Craves Cookti.-K R Jones, J Barneld, (col), Enoch WadsworUi. F Eruul, Drew Dixon, F 8 Cox, M hahn A E Uibbard. EK Bishop, J D LaBoqut lolin J. Jones, (col), B H Scott, Wasbinii ton Spivt-y.'fioVS WLatbsm, BBNeal Onsi.OW oukty, S B Taylor, U r a'iston, Jocob Giles. W B Munlll, Join 4 Piitmun, Daniel flargett. s ; 1- NE8 Coumty. L A Hsywocd, T ( VVhitaker, F I' Green. Ca hteiibt Cookty. W W Cbadwlek IV L-Arenrlell, Henry Pavis, James 1 tell. O 0 Bell. - Oheene CorKTY. W H Johnson Villi Dixon, Wm. Jfoore. Beaufort Cocktt. fj M Blown, J i( Mayo. 't-ENoiaCotrKTY. 8 II Abbott, H Dillon, J M White, W C! Fields. Waynsi CoPntt W P Exum, J 1 Panville, John H Powell, Joseph E Hoi toson. Pammco County, George"Dees,Brar' loot Galin, Charles Swan, John V Mn J U Flowers WirsoH Cockty. James Lipscomb, Hyde CouHTr. W II Lucas. Edokcourb Cocsty. George How rd, Jr. . . , Trde aarkatoa;lsierael. , . THE IDEAL LAXATIVE. A CUBE FOIt . . CONSTIPATION. A8 l'LEASANT .19 HONEY r AND SCRE CURB FOU Indigestion, Orspepais, Bibeasaesa itemaeh Trenblea, Bewel Siaerden Utot Diseases, IrregalaritY,- Kidaer "roubles, Headache, TeTers, Siei stomaeh, Skis and Bleed Disorder! Fhiclt and Sallow Complexion, And very ninay otber Dleeaaea ! ('ompllcntlona due lo aa lnacllv stale of Ihe Bowels. PRUNELINE is the safest an. mi est cathartic aud aperient on. :an use. It thoroughly cleans vithout griping, purities tbe bloot tnd removes all waste from the syt sem. It does away with castor oil Mlts, blue mass aud all other nause us purgative". It tones and ener gizes all the great organs of thi lystem. It is free from all harsbh .cting drugs, and is always safe, si iras ready, always reliable. Keep the head caeL the feet warn and the bowels open, asiag , . 1 I t EUKE for the latter parpeas. PKUNEL1NE Is I be Perfect Famllv edlelae' old by all Dealers, r sent on receipt of 5 cts to any addrtK by -Wlnklemann ft Brown Drug Co Stale Proprietor, BAITIMOEB, KD O S. A. Npeclal Meeiln;! Notice or Special aiErrwo or TB. Stockholders or thi Atlamtio am North Carouxa Railboad Co. .A Special meeting of the Stackholdet ot the Atlantic and North Carolina Ral road Company la hereby called to me at 12 o'clock, M., on Tuesday the 87t day of April, 1897, at Hotel Kennon I Joldsboro for tbe purpose ol acting upnt the amendments to the Charter of tl, Company passed at the session of tb Legislature of North Carolina in 189', and for the purpose ot fixing definite), tbe time when tbe By-Laws adopted I the Stockholders at tbeir meeting held I the City of Goldsboro on the 89th day c. December, 1809, ahal! go Into full efieci and force. This meeting Is called by Ihe undertigi sd undar tbe authority conferred npu them by the By-Laws of said Com pan y. W. R. Tuck-aa, C. Dkwit, -K. B. BoROtK, W. 8. Cradwick, IIknut Wait, Demprey Wood, L. H. Cctlcr, ' - Thos. Da alius, W. L. Kehxedv, J. M. MOREHEAO Stockholders. .For Kale or Exchange. , Tbe brick residence, Kol 33 Han cock Street.. i '"' J. E. LATHAM. Wanten Idea S pwrt r Mt thT ma? kria ,- w..is. wm. joh wsuptiuiiiHa a oTrpt !! mfB. Wul,IH(M, l. :.. ! Ih-lr Si u orl,. uaar i ni ir J.i -hi it'' PRIU t.lv Tax Ifr. AU persons who bate not -paid tbeir City Taxe-, and all la arrears lor license Tax are requtf ' d to pay op immediately. " I have to settle -with tbe city on May 1st, -lioncti this urgent appeal. .. . ': gejyWUl commence to war ran t all linquents alter April 15th. ' 7 1 t i Huorn ij lovick, ! City Tax Collretor, Sale IIoi;se and TaU i. , .... ie. ; Tbos. F. McCarthy, AdnVr John Lewis, dec 'd " TS, Thos. Williams, Jane WU. iiaras, bliadtlck 'Allen ' and Katie Lewis. . By virtue of tbe judgment of tbe Supe rior Court mdering said boose and lot be sold fo. assets lo, tbe above case. will sell at the Court House door In the oity of New Berne, N.- C.,' on Mooda) be 1 7th day of tay, 1897, at 12 o'clock ooon, Lot No. 10, Jerkins AUey, belnj tbout 70 fettdeep, a Jerkins Alley by & feet deep, together with the house tbercoi a tbe highest bidder: Ttrmsof Sale, Cash. U uhi ibis 14lh day of April,'1897. TWOS, F. McCABTHV. -' Adm'r ol John Lewis, eod. Administrator's Notice The undersigned having duly quail Se in u.luiiiilitrator ot the estate of Gullfori lun'.n, deceased, hereby notifies all pet u- iiuving claims against said estate ,t. rvesut them duly verified to him on oi afrc the 8th day of April, 1808, or thr olicc will be pleaded In lr of their n Mvery. All persons Indebted to, sal rttairt are hereby notified to make prompt payments. Luted Hie 8th dny of April 1897. TIIOS, F.HcCARTHY, AJminut'rof Guillord Munker, dee'd, W. T. McCastdy, Attorney. , PROFESSIONAL. X. Simmons, A. D. Wars) Mlinmons Ward, . 1TT0BNETS and COUNSELORS Ja LAW. MEW BKENE.W C. PnM,Un In th MnantlM at f Proven. TllinllE lotun, Onslow, Carteret and FanUloo; in tot uprume anil reaerai ixwns. wMiooas Ma. ea aaatk Praas Ureal pbimIio Hotel Chattawka. P.UoPelletier. ATTORNEY AT LAW j Middle Street, Lawyers Brick Boildlog. Will practice In tbe Conntles ot Cravei , .'arteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. V. t ouitatKoW Berne and Supreme Court 01 ihOAtato.- . . ... rTmi IT. Clark. . Owea H. Galea Clark & Guiotv. mORNEYS & COUNSELLOR" AT LAW, New Berne, N. C The Forum. FOR APRIL. Auioug other interesting hatures, ,tl April number of Tbe Fotum will contain; II a the Senate Degenerated, Senato. ieorge F Hoar. A i Dilution the only Solution of. the Fi jancial Problem, Allen Itipley Foots. . Retrenchment or Ruin? Hon. J. Stei tngortoo,',Ex-Secty of Agiicullure. J The United States and Cuba, Heat ttocliefort. Tue Fur Seal as an Anlmul, David Stan lordiin, Chief ot tbe Bearing Sea Comma) son for 1896, aud George Arcbbald Clarl lec.etarj of ihe Commission. Shall Nevada be deprived of her Blai. joo1? William R 8mythe." . T IIOOjA YEAR. ' C2C r .at KW YORK! THE FORUM PUBLISHING CO., I . Ill Fifth Avenue. ake Notice ! REMEMBER the Bigest Enterprise n New Berne, this sawed wood is beln kept under large sueas,never gets wti a rainy weather. We hare cat pr.en Iowa now for the cheap summer price. dig Hill also keeps always on hand Uriel, Sai d-made and Sawed Shingles of al iiotl. , Marl, Lathes, Posts for fences lAr DUST delivered lo your door. An ne wishing tbeir garden or lots ptougbtt foot 1'h one Big Hill, be keep ploughs ant aoresoo band all of these abound fo. be eooveoience ot tbe city. " f " Big HIU also has a.nlce PASTURE lot aoites, mules and cattle oo the UaCAdaes. aed road, at Jack Smith's bridge, Wlien we have rye, clover and tbe best reeds' It the county. It wilt bs Money Saved i all of our Llreryueo to put tnetrsorprut aork lo this pasture. All tbe above k Cheap,. ..,'...,. . r s- - Mee BIQ IIILiIs, j . The Shingle Mao. i SENT FREE! To any person Interested In human aul'cra, or who loves solmals, we will send fh-e, npoo aonlicalloe. ( cone of ih -ALLIANUK," tbe organ of this riocietj La addttioB to iu iDtaooely Itareeiing iea ug, It cootaiosa hst of tlie vslusble and unosusu premiums giveo by Ihe pajiar. Address: ra NATiowAtinuMAaa' Ai.i.iamcb 410-tU Unitcd,Charitaia Building, ew.york .1., JcTU7.al0c,box of Csscsreu, the T - dnet I liver and bowcl.regulatorever made In corporation JTlfolIce! STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I i Craven.County. J In Office Clerk Superior Court. ' , ' Notice la hereby given of the inoorpor. ation bt the New Berne Tobacco Ware house Company, that tbe names of tin Incoi porators are N. H. Street, B. S. Gulon, C. T. Watson. J. H. Hackburo. . H. B. Duffy, E. K. Bishop and J. R. Parker, Jr. and such others ss tbey may associate with them; that the principal place of business shall be in New Berne, N. C, and its gen earal purpose and bosioeBs'ls to tbe leas ing, purchase, building and maintenanci of tobacco warehouse or warehouMS.ano all otber necessary offices, buildings anc machinery la or near the City of New Berne, State of North Carolina, and 1l such otbcrjilaces in . said , State or elf i where as It may desire and the conducilnii ot a genera! sales tobacco warehouse busi ness or both, and the doing aud perform, ing of every act and thing that it ma) Isem necessary thereto, with power to make such contracts -with any rand all persons as may be deemed necessary ant szpedieut for the successful conduct -,,oi said business; that the duration ol the cot- porulion Bliall be fllty yeais; the capital 1 lire thousand (S,0C0) dollars with pnvi lege to Increase to.one hundred tboucaw dollars, divided lo one thousand shares o: the par value of one hundred dollars each. W. M. WATSON, 0. ST 0, iTA TK OF NORTH CAROLINA, J i Craven (Jouuty. J t Sujierlor Ccurt, Spring Term, A. D ' 1897. Patsey Hicks, ) vs. ' V Publication of Edward Hicks, J Summons To Edward Hicks defendant: You an ncre'iy notified that it appearing totbesai isfaclion of ihe court that a good cause ol ctioo fo; divorce oo the ground of aban ion meat exists In favor ot the JpUiutit), Patsey Hicks, sad that you are a non-real- dent ol the State of Noi th Carolina. Yoi re heteby notified to apptarat the Sprint Win, A. D., 1897, of tbe Superior Coun of Craven County, N. C, to be held a ibe court bouse lo New Berne, in sail county, oo 11ms 3rd day of May, ,A. b.. 1897, and answer or demur the complaint Qled la my office; otherwise the plaintil will apply to the court for divorce on th. grouud of abandonment. Da'ted-this 16th day of Feby., 1897. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court, Craven Co.N. C. Mortgage Sale. Purtuaut to a power of sale contalnei in that certaio Mortgage Deed executed t. the State of North Carolina, in lieu i Guardian Bond, in default of the condi dons therein named I was duly suthoi lad lo sell tlie land therein describen, said motuotge beinK executed on the 31- day i.f August 1893 and recorded in th. office of Register ot Deeds of Ctavei County, In Book 111, pages 413, 418 am 414; to which rcferei-ce Is hereby made; i will sell for cash, at tbe Court Uous. toor in Craven County on Friday, Apri JOth, 1897, at 12 o'clock mslltbeloi lowing land described in told mortgagi deed, as follows to wit: All that certaii tract or parcel ol land lying in Ihe count; Craven, oo Ihe South side of Neuw river and West side of. Clubfoot creek beginning at thu mouth of a small jalle J the Meeting branch and .running up said branch or gut N. 80 degree- rYett 98) poles to a spring, then N. 88. West, 85) poles to a stake in a pono ibeo N. 68 degress W. 198 p. to Rum Bell's back line, then S. 45 W. 100 p. I. marked short leaf Pine on tbe West aid. if a small branch and in Hardy 8. Jonet line, then down and with said branch i oulhwardly course 72 poles to tw diarked black gums centered byadea Oay stump in said branch then 8.82 dt jrces . 423 poles to a maiked ttart gom lo the head of the westermost pron a branch or gut that makes out o Clubfoot creek above the boat landinj ihea on and with said branch 8. 19 d. greet E. 14 p. to font of said branch then I down the got or branch to 'th. joouth thereof, then down tneClubfov jreek to the beginning, containing' 35 acres! more or less. - M W. M. Watsom, Cletk Bunorior Court Craven Counlv. His! Msreh!9to 1897. lixeentor's Xotleel Dsvlng this usy quatibed ts txecutoi jf the last will and testament of Wllllan Ulavlr, 8r deceased, late of the County oi (JraU, State ol North Carolina, this b to notify ell persons having claims sgalns die estate of the said deceased to exhibit :heu1 to tbe nnderslgned on or before tb krf day of April, 1893 or this notice wil. m pleaded la bar of their recovery, .. All peraoos Indebted to said estate wih pleats make immediate payment. - l uis ttw in day or Aptu, iS7. L. If. CUTLER, i". ! . . ' Executor. " IT 4 UNN, 4AS. REDMOND, retldeot. . Tiee Pres. B. 8. SCION. Raetv A Traaa. (Uw Berne Ice Go MaaaActarera e ' Plire Crystal Ice, ; ; From DisUUed Water. Out-put 30 Toot Dally. ' t W ' ( Car Load Lots Solicllad. let delivered daily (except Sundays) I m. lo p. as. Sundays (retail only) t a. m, to 12 aooa. i or prices and other iclormatlon. .adtiresa. HH. UUION. Manager. '' Cakiasets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. 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