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AN OPEN BETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE ' ' . " EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA" AND . ; . PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR trade mark. , , DR. SAMUEL' PITCHER, of Eyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," tlie same that has borne and does now yS7 'l" on mrV bear the facsimile signature of f-aZ7-ck wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought on the and has ihe signature of Cch wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. - March 8, 1897. 2&Ace-rr,p. "- Do Not Be Deceived. 1 Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting : a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF THE CHILI QUEENS. THEIR THRONES WERE IN SAN AN TONIO'S HISTORIC ALAMO. STORY OF A WAR 80NQ. Insist on Having The Kind That Never -Failed You. 1HI OkNTAUR CPHI, 1J MUMIM 1BCCT, NEW YORK CITY. Schedule Elective May 2, 1897. This condensed Schedule is published as information only ant) u subject to change without notice to tlx: pnblic. UREENSBORO, ItALEUill. UOLDSBOKO AN1 NORFOLK. Ho. Ji Mixed oailjr . 1 30am 1 ie a in 3 i m 8 10 a ill s is a m in a ui 3 Mi u in 4 3(1 it in 4 to it in A I- M 111 IKill in U 32 ,1 ii 8 l ,i hi 7 lua 'ii So. U. Ex Hun. Mam 40 a in lu a in 11 u a in So. :o Dully. 8 :V) it 111 itim iu II 27 H m 0 3ii a in 9 40 a in 9 47 n in IU Ua?in 10 -nu lu 34 a ui 10 Si a in In f a id 11 Mum IM6 a in II fl.1 p 01 I:! It! i 111 14 45 ii iu III O) IU i a A p in L. i ui 1 10 ii ui t 10 p 111 1 1 40 p m No i. Daily. 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II 00 p m 8 '10 p in 7 01 i in I 0 05 p ni 5 30 p in 4 55 p in Hit II anil llcurrv Pullman aieenin Can between Utesnsboro ami Kaieiith. Atlantic Count Lino. Wilmington & New Bkhne 11. R., T1MK TABLE NO. , In Elfcct Sunday, August 1, 1897, Daily Except buodny. Going South scuBDULf: Doing North No. 01, Passenger Trains No. 60, Lv. a m, stations: Ar. p m, 9 80.... NewBcrue 5 20 .9 53 Pollocksville 4 44 10 09 Msysvillc.. 4 30 10 43 Jacksonville 3 58 1iO A- WiKniooInn I. 9 00 v... ..... .. ...u.ub.v.., ... - m p m No. 81, Passenoeb & Fbkiqht, No. 80. . Leave Wilmington Monday, Wednes day and Friday, Leave New Berne Tues iay, Thursday aud Saturday. Lv. a m Ar. v M 7 00 Lv. Wilmington, Ar 8 25 ... Baymead 8 50 ....Kirklun.1.. 2 48 ...Scotfillill S40 , ilnmslead ......... 9U A. & US. . It. It. TIME TADI.R NO. 2. Going East 8chkdii.E: lining West No. 2 Piuaengcr Trniiis No. 4 Lv. p m stations: 8 20 Ooldsboro 8 40 LnOrango 4 13 Kinston 5 15 Ar. New Berne, Lv, 5 23 Lv. " Ar. 8 87 . . . Ar. Moreliead city Lv No. lr t Mx'd Ft. and rhelr Relfn la Ended, bnt They Baled Koymlly Fa s Lone Time They Were Especially Ormcloui to the TonrUt From the North and Made It Pay. . When the northern tourist used to strike the town,' the first things the pa triotic citizen who was doing the hon ors would proudly steer him up against would be the Alamo plaza chili stand, with its attendant divinity, the far famed chili queen. . "Now, sir, you've seen the historic Alamo, the old cathedral and the mis sions and got a whiff of our ozone, " the citizen would remark with righteous pride, "and tonight yon must come and oat a Mexican supper and see the chili queena The chili queens are one of our most noted attractions the beautiful, dark eyed senoritas, you know." Tho tourist generally knew. This was in the late eighties, the palmy days of tho chili queens, when their fame had spread to the larger northern cities. Some yery musical verse about them bad appeared in the magazines, and in tho newspaper sketches they were idcal izod as stunning creatures, with the rich, brown skins of tho tropics and the languorous grace and bewitching black eyes of Spanish donnas. When the citizen and tho tourist stroll up to tho gay looking chili stand with its big red, green and yellow lan terns and its scintillating pyramids of cheap but gorgeous glassware, she promptly shuts up the sporty young man who is bandying slang with her or quits haggling with the chili gorged bootblack over change Sho hastily rearranges tho flowers iu her hair and tho big bouquet at her bos om and beams on the new arrivals with sparkling eyes. The citizen addresses her with an easy familiarity. "Hollo, Chiquital How's tricks?" "Hello, senor. Tricks aro bueuo. How is my aniigo, the senor?" They all used tho Spanish dialect when they had special customers, de spite tho fact that other tongues eamo easier to some of them by nature. There were six reigning queens on tho plaza in 1888, and one of thorn was of Ger man descent and another was born in tho island where the sod is highly green and there are no snakes. Tho other four, however, were senoritas of tho genuine Mexican variety. Chiquita's eyes sparklo with their most brilliant luster, and, with a quick succession of flushing smiles, she uses her red lips and white teeth to good ad vantage on tho tourist while sho en gages in badinugo with tho citizen. "You'ro looking prettier than ever tonight, (Jhiquita. I'm glad of it, bo eunso wo want to mako a good impres sion on my friend here. He's from away up north, you know, and ho'B heard of you let ore, " Then Chiquita uses her tinkling laugh and slaps tho citizen gently on tho chi ek. "So sony, but I have not a single nickel to give you, 13ut take this flower instead. ' ' Sho transfers a big rose from her cor sage to tho citizen's buttonhole. Tho tourist is beginning to want his share of Ihe fun. "Yes, I beard of you up there, and that's one reason I came down here to see you, you know. " "Oh, my I You must havo a flower too. " ! Her hands linger lightly on his coat as sho carefully pins a spray of honey suckle on, and tho tourist begins to be lieve that he must havo como down hero for this. Ho is enjoying himself very much. "Well, let's begin on our chili pep pers, suggests toe citizen. You suy The Man Who Composed the Mule for We Are Coming, Father Abraham." The man who composed the musio for Wkittier song, "We Are Coming, Father Abraham, Three Hundred Thou sand Strong, " is an old and somewhat decrepit piano tuner, who carries on his business near Windom, Minn. His name ii A. B. Irving. One day soon after Lincoln's call for 800,000 more men, Irving, then a young man, was on his way to Defiance, (., from Fort Wayne for the purpose of singing at a political and loyal meeting. He had considerable reputation as a composer and singer and the Republic ans had asked him to come and help them. On the way he read the poem, which had just been published. Irving studied it, formulated a tune, hummed it and got the rhythm, and that even ing at the Defiance meeting he sang tho song for the first time. When he had finished, and the last echoes had died away, men mounted their chairs with wild enthusiasm, swung their hats and broke loose in cheers that rang with feeling. He sang it again and again, and they would scarcely let him rest The next night he sang the song at Fort Wayne, and again aroused the same enthusiasm. He wrote out the music and sent it to the publisher who had handled what ho had composed, with instructions to publish it on his usual terms of royalty. It was publish ed, and inside of a month more than j 40, 000 copies had been sold. In a few i nays the publisher failed and Irving j i i .1 l ' r .1 : . ut v i i reueivt-u a uoiiar iu me uiusiu. New York Sun. BEAUTIFUL LEliAL NOTICES. NORTH CAROLINA, ) In Ihe !m'(?- ' !!! Uuiiii ! I. re I' i C-.rh Boft, White Hands with Shapely X.i:!, Luxu riant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro duced by CUTieiin.i Soai', Uio most effcetivo kin purifying and beautifying soap in the wn-.l.l, n3 well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, nnd nursery. Tho only preventive of inllaiiiiiiation aud clogging of the l'onra. Mien ra t ra v. n (.'( ii nt y I T. 1 Mi-CailLy. A.ln.ii lmt..r I i f J'llni Ho, Sr., ' ee'd, t. j Inl'tu 1 Bi-omer, C 'I'ohne r-e"',v, j John li'ic, .lr , Siiii.iipl 1 :!-, Wil I li'iiii i e a i .1 Juliti Doe I'.'m-, : lhf. ii'S. uts. j l!v iitieol'n (Li in- i.f Supi i ior i . ii'itile in nit veYtj' itlni neticn u ll.e Uli nt r i'ti mil -r, lSllT. i.u:l.oi'z nil il'l-' jiini; lie.- ii i-'er-ine'l lo Kli li- ;o.irtaMiro:ii!ionl the world. F3TTBC Dtva ibo ClIKM. Coup.. Sule I'rop,., BiMlon, 1". 8. A. oy'llow Ui Vv.iAj tad lieatT.ify 104 Skin, Scalp ltd lUlr," mailed free. OIDV UIIMflHO Itchins atirt pcaly, lnltlill re- Wholesale Prices Current. The following quotations represinl. Wholesale Trices generally. In making up small orders higher price have lo lie charged. CLOSED THE ROOM. Doe the Ghost of Washington Still Stalk Through the Old Mansion? It was customary iu the family of George Washington to shut up unused for two years a room in which death had occurred, says an exchange. So, after tho death of the first president iu tho stately chamber with the great four poster bed which is still shown to visit ors, Martha Washington, with her lone ly heart, nightly climbed the attic stairs to lio in a low ceiled, sloping roofed room with one window a room intol erably hot in summer, with littlo or no means of securing a draft except by a triangular opening where tho lower cor ner of the door hud been cut off to make room for the passago of the cat. Martha Washington died before tho two year period had ended. If sho had occupied the death cham ber, would she havo seen the ghost of her dead husband? They say that the stalwart, stately figure of the bravo general stalks through tho passage with martial tread and clank of astral sword iu spectral scabbard. Again and again it has happened that people detained at Mount Vernon on the business of tho Mount Vernon associa tion havo declared, on "waking from a sleepless night, ' ' that they had heard the ghost's sword aud stride and seen its tall, commanding figure, dressed iu tho old uniform that in life it wore. No lights are permitted in the old house, for fear of fire, except during the meeting of the regents, aud then only candles. Ghosts aro said to love dark or ill lighted houses. IIAMS-ty Ih- SiiEar Cured 1"'. & V. North Carolina SHOULDERS--ty II.- Sugar Cured 7 English Cured H Richmond sl l PORK barrel j New Heavy Mess. . . . Short cut , DRY SALTKD MEAT Bellies. blioi" "lin ks y lb LARD V ll'- Best Refined. . . . North Carolina . Compound SALT, "Ji sack- Liverpool American BUTTER V lb Best Elgin Good . FLOUR It barrel Extra Straight Fancy Straight . , Full Patent Best Fancy Patent ... .i 7-"i t COFFEE V II Roasted 17 of 27 Green 10 0 SUGAR, V '! Uianu. w 5 5H Standard A..' " " '-' " White c '' " " I Yellow l" -1 10 BRAIN "lil bushel mi III (,,t l", oo ' Or : 71 !?, ! f;t II J w 7 (,o ii i.n i5 (I i-1 Of; m.-t ntii ! ami 1 1 ile- c.-ib -' in lie- Petition In ri in to nuke iii' Is, 1 :ll sell nt public nucli'in loi c...-h 'o Ihe b ybe-l bi'liler a! ti e C"Uit l.'.us-.-il.iot- in New Hni e, Ciav. n comity, N. C. n: 12 M , on ll.e 11 Mm ilny in N 'Vin- er, in it Ihe M 'I .y of N"Vi uiln r, W? I l,e itili.-n liii; i.-M-rbe 1 ri ill i l tie. Kit! ami 1G7 in Faraitille ci'y -f N. w I! i ni , N, (.' , hnun'ltii ns lolloas: ') ., t!:i- Ive-.t l.y Mui ry Sire. t. on S'.utli lr. !"1 lOS.-en the Vet by luN 171 aid ; l73;a!wi llial teit.in I-. i..g iiun.lM-r i Kii iu Put ic Town 'u Niw Bi I'm N. ('. ' ii.or.- p -itk-ul uly ee cii' e-l mi that cv lain ilcn' t'r la O'.oi'iie .V. T.ivit- i!..il Cut . oltne Paie to John Roe, ipi'tiriiwl in book ! 111. jK.gts 1 1.1 ami 410 in the olliee nl' the j rei;i.-tci- ol' tit). .Is of ( ' r.t vl-u county, N. C. 1 t. f. McCarthy, Administrator, Hie. I) I.. U'akii, Attorney. lISxetmtor'M Wotice! Having duly qualified as Executor of Ihe wili of Dennis Woidsworlh. deceased, 1 hereby notify ail persons having claims ii-jnh.-t lite estate of said testator to pre-M-nl llii- sanii: to me on f.r before the 15th day or Se,u-i:iliei-. ly'J. or this imticc will l.e !i itiic.l as a bar to their recovery- All persons in.lcl.ted lo said Dennis 'iii(Uwi.ii!i, ilt-ci used, will plfiise come ft'iiviiiil ai il sc. lie at once. 'I his jlli dav i f Sep-einlii r, 18!I7. thus. f. McCarthy, rixreuii'i" of Dt nnis Woidsworlh. Notice ! r tati: or Ni.ciii C.vkii ixa,) Superior eollllU-f. re ( i.m n ( nil nl v. ) llleeolirl. Tims. F. Mi Oarthv. A'luiiuistralor of J. M j.h J. Hill, ,1,'i-iasi-d, Vs. Kini; M.:ore, Siisiin I'riiiiklin. and t'lanklin ln-r hiiti;ind and ollui-s. 'fn- l-'i;iiil.i;i. !nisl):iu.l of Susan Piiinkliu. TAKE .NOTICE ! That llic ali.ive I'l.icrciruijT lias been iustilulcil I iy Titos. I'. .McCariliy, ailiuin istralor of Jo.-. J. Hill. ui;aiusl King Moore, Susan Franklin nn.l Frank lin, ln-r liusiia"il. ami ..l hers; ill. i heirs at 1 iw of Jos. .1. Hill, in sai.l cunt, lo si-ll a eeitiiin pi-ee of kiln! iu the i iiy of New l.i Vlli'. lo make assets In p;iy debts ami ehar.'s ..f ailioini.-l i at ion, :m.l you are ie.!iiicil lo .-ipi'i-nr In I.' iv 1 1 n- clerk of tho Superior ctiiirt ni -;iitl ( ' rai'n county, at his ntlit-e in tilt' colilt in Ni-w ltt'i-ue on tlie 1st il:iy "1 .Nov . inlit r. 1S1IT. tunl ans ; w.-r or .h-ui'ir to the petition lilcl in this proei-i'.Mi'. This llith dav of Seplemb. r. 1'.I7. W. M. WA'l'SON. Cl. rk Snpi-rior Court. (111 I 7"i 5 00 (.i 5 111) .0 ,.( NoliTII Cacomxa. i ClIAVKN CcrXTY. l' T. F. McCarthy. Ailm., .estate Nancy House, Hannah liousc. Wi iiiht Itoiise, Amanda Wiggins 1 1 ill I ,y Rouse, Julius House and llryanl liou-e. Pursuant to an order of the Superior eoiiil in the above enliileil iiction 1 will sell iit the court house door in New Heme N. C.. on the lirst Mon.lav in Noveniher, Is'.iT, the following described real estate ne:ir Jasper. N. ('.. iu No. H lownsliin. Craven cnunty. utiiiit.il on Neuse ro:ul lieginning al llu- ten lode post, thence in il direct hue to a Ol m in Iti e tree branch thence up the various (-noises of said lice In e 1 1 rat nil lo Cieern ( livens line to iin oak being a coiner in said line tlicntv w illl said lint' to il stake lu lng a enrner nl Anion W'ealhelillgti u's live aciv tract nf lai.d.lhenee with Wcatheringl'in's line t.. a I . lit- live. Ihenee Willi Wl-ilt llel illLdun's line tt. Neuse road. Ihenoi' il.mn Neuse road to Ihe l.i winning. Sale to begin al 12 o'clock. Term- of sale. ea.h. Tims. f. .McCarthy. Aiuinislratnr. Dissitlutinii of I'urtnrrsliiii 1 The en partii.-r-liip existing belwcen A. I'.. I'lttni.-in and F. S. I lull v. under the Into title of The I i 1 1 tl 1 II 1 1 ( tlr Co., has I bis day In in tlis-olwtl by mutual enn sonl, Mr. Iiully retires from the linn, w bile Mr. A. I-;. 1 ' 1 1 1 n ii i n w ill continue llu- bll-ill( ss ill i he oil 1 stand, nnd. I tlie silliie tillu tit.'. I'iill.in.- indebted In the nbl linn will please make payment of Iheir i.cci. nuts in Mr. l'iiliti.iu. All per sons holding claim- ngnm-l Ihe lirui will present the -atile ill ntie. t.r payment. 1'. A. i:. 1 1)3 ... .930 .... 0 30 8 07 No. 2, Mx't Ft. and 7 2J . 7 81.. 7 43 . 758.. 8 03.. 811 . 818.. Pass. Tn. Ar. p m 800 6 50 ....cypress Lake..... ..2 05 ... Annaodale ......... 150 , .. Woodalde 147 8 83 ...Edgecombe 180 (T63. Ilollyrldge 117 UOO Folltstone 13 50 919 Dixon 1342 9 84 ...Verona. ..........13 25 9 50 Ar. Jacksonville, Lv IS G5 1100:...Lv. . Ar.....l095 1119.... Northeast,.... .....1000 Il8i..........Wliitofak , 9 80 1158....- Maysvllle .... 918 13 18.. ...... .Uavenswood ....... 858 13 30 , Follocksville.... .... 8 50 1358 .... .... Debruhl's... ....... 8 28 . 1 DO Ar. Now Berne, Lt...... 8 00 ' Duily Except Sunday. J. It. KENLYr " Ooneral Manager. E, RORDE.1, V Pupt. Transportation URANCII OFFICE 1 l 1 Pciterfitld b Co., (rtnccesiwi to II. W. Bilaliy Go.) ItllllkcrN ."r- niid ,. V- "',' ' ' XSrokcrM. Stocks, Deals, Cottoa, Ural a, Prevision Bought and anld (or cash or on margin i un pr cont. in lota (rmn up. Over Cuttoa Eachanjo. Phone 43, - t JTNiitlonal Bank Reference. J-Coimtant (juolHtlona. A. O. NEWBERRY. Manager, Ar. a m ...11 23 . . . 10 52 you never ate one before? We had better tako n little of everything, then, so you can say you Mid' San Antonio right Bring us the whole bill of fare, Chiqui ta." Tho queen turns sharply to tho slimy looking old Mexieau who has ehargo of tho steaming pots aud kettles in tho rear and rattles off this with a celerity which seems to astonish tho tourist: "Jesus, nndarlel Dos platas de chili con camo, y dos tumales con chili gra vy, do cnchilades tortillas, y dos tuzas do cafa " . 5 00 The fiercely burning chili con came 5 18 agonizes the tourist and he chokes on 5 go tho euchilodes, but he manages to strng- 4 oq glo through the tumales by drinking a great deal of water. Meanwhilo, the " , chili queen sits opposite him in a lan- . . 8 38 (jutHhing; nttitndo and keeps up her tin- . . 2 20 icliug laugh. When it comes time to go, . 2 AO he insists on paying the bill, despite ..10 47 tho protests of tho citizen, and tenders ..10 12 a 5 bill. Chiquita seems to have trou- inrui blo in countluK out the chansoand a , i.i.' " e iii thonght strikes tlie tourist. I'Z w, SV oen "y, Chiquita," ho says tcntative 8 Newport, Lv 9 00 ,.y(m neudu,. mba u 5.... Wlldwood 8 27 "You moon yoo want to make me a 381 .....Atlantic 880 proscnt?" 8 47.. . . Ar. Moreliead City, Lv 8 20 As that i what he means, she tacks 8B4....Ar. M. city Depot, Lv 8 00 Ihe bill in her bosom, and give the P, jj, . a.m. tourist fond look. She takes another 'Monday. Wednesday and Friday. i m her hair and pins It i oa i hi. T.,-.i.a. Ti.,-i.nd Rntnnlav. I qneoie. his hand In bidding stations: Pass.Tn Lv. a m 7 20 Goldsbor 7 53...... .......Best's 810 ....LaUrnnge 0 50 7 83 Falllnir Creek 5 20 921... Kinston.... 9 88 Caswell.... .Ar. Dover, Lv 9 53.. 10 15.. 10 40. 11 15... 11 31... 12 05 .. 180... 913 .. 920 .Lv. Ar. Tuscarnra Clark's Ar. Now Berne, Lv... .Lv. . " Ar .. ..... Itiverdale , croatan , U. L. DILL. Superintendent. Itccelvrr Notice! him goodby. Then, when her customers are gone, the goes and sits down in front of one of the itoamlug kottles, with a lap foil of tortillas, which she uses to scoop Dp largo moutlifubj of chill. Chiquita was a fair type of all the chili queens. They were not the idyllio crcuturea of popular conception that they appeared to be when on dress pa rade, but most of thorn wore really come ly and they had the charm at least of Most Wonderful Cave -In the World, Tho most wonderful cave in tho world is iu the islund of Tonga, in tho south Pacific. Byron called it "a chapel of tlie sous. " It is formed in a rock that is almost surrounded by theoceau. This rock is about 00 feet high aud broad proportionately. Many years ago a boy, tho sou of a native chief, was chasing a huge turtle, when his game seemed to sink into the rock. The lad watched and waited until the tide fell, disclosing a small opening in the rock about six feet uuder low water mark. Diving boldly, the young hunter en tered the aperturo, and, to his surprise, came to tho surface inside the rock. The rock was hollow, and its interior was found afterward, when the natives ex plored it with torches, to contain many beautiful stalactites. Wheu attacked and followed by ene mies, tho natives, who know tho secret, leave their canoes, plunge into the water and disappear. Thoir foes linger, aston ished at their disappearance, for no per son not acquainted with it would sus pect that the rock was hollow. Loudon Telegraph. Coetly Playing Carda. A pack of cards was recently sold at a Loudon stationer's for f 000. It was one of tlie handsomest Italian copper plate card games called "tarocchi di Montegna, " made during the fifteenth century. Another pack of cards recently sold at Paris for almost f 400. Each of the cards in this pack is a master work of the engraver's art, and all tho fig ores in the game were historical por traits. Tho queen of hearts, for instauco, represented Quocu Anne of England, the king of hearts being her husband. Prince George of Denmark. The queen of diamonds was Queen Anne Sophia of Denmark, tho queen of clubs the then crown princess of Prussia, the wife of Frederick William I, and the queen of spades Princess Anna of Bosnia, later on tho czarina. The jacks in this deck sf cards represent the most prominent diplomats of Europe at the same time. Philadelphia Record. Old lorn -Ci or I0(,'Cl(oiN New Corn I!1 c M Oats,. 7'. I-! lio Hu iug hi i ii (hi y qiiuklicd as Exuu- Cowl'e.is 'HI i.i lor of ti e will .1' Eliza' eth II. Gieeti. Peanuts SO c 1 nil tlivm-eil, 1 hi I'eby notify all pir.-.-n.- EGGS p' dozen K' (,.. Imvii g ( l.ni.:.-again.-t the eatc ol suni POULTRY "(,' pair ii sia lic !n i sliibit s-une to minn . r U'- Chickens. young I'll t - Si Ion; Aiigti-t ::i!li, IS'.IS, or this nulav Chickens, old :i"i ( 4'i ! ,,!. ;id in bar ol iheir re.-ovi i. FRESH MEAT- All it isciis in.h bled f. Eb.ib. ih II. Beef V lb 4 (f 5 , ,, , Pork T' th .1! in '''' e" w:" ni-a-e nn.ke nnnie hale side BEESWAX fJ V.V ' C' '-''i im .il. TALLOW, f' II ,.t a Th s-::il, d.iy.,1 Aii'ii-t, l-'OT. POTATOES-Vhu.-l.el- ,, .... Norton Yams 4(1 ,.i VI (.. II. l.()ii.M, Bahamas 'Jil (.i -J"i : Ee mm ..f El i . ilu Hi II. (in . n. Sept. llith. 17 IH l-'FY. IT1T.MAN. I ut(PMU'iil ion . NORTH CAROI.IN Oi iv t it x. ni ti' V N -i ce i- l.ci iinti h II- II" New Hern I n naine- of I'-"- n i- 1 1 ,.. i- .1 . -le tall (H-ili :ii.d h ct 1 i-i--i-iati wi li He in; I' al il t I v- ni - and ,i- : i in in! in I---nnreb - :i Mi -e i r- .l i'- ;...;v; . iy. t" Ink- till I up.ni b.i.-. lii r i : i - aiitl ml .lll 1; i-i ll-.ill' - w ilh.il I ii in f -r . 1 -Ol'- tl. -.li': -I'll l'-i - .llic iij' u - ucii iiiutual v n-i e i :.p n; ii cut- tn C'lv "i ( - i d I'lnj'iiny niny d( -of - n s as - ft i i "mime y n nun l-e ilt - led Im oilier i if in oi i. n iitin Ins am llu r- or; lo 1 : sit h and oilier pi. pern 1 1 j in -in li irat.i er ;i- in In i lliee Ch rk 'iit-.' v Siiieiior ( 'ourt. ' - ti n .. the iiii-orporii i. 'in oi S me. of Ihe In:. Mil ( .I'l.i inn . that Ihe i-.-l le.iai"!.- The Forum. EDITED 11Y J. SI. KICK OCToIiER. isnr. Eiu-'land, Turkey iindlii li i, Timi (lib son Row :cs. M P. Notable I tiers finni Political Fiieu ls, Senator Jit tin S Morrill. Our Need ol Mcchunl Vc-e's. lion Eugene Tyh-r C'li.u.il-.-rl.iiii. The Proteclite Features ol 4 Sc. '.ii n 22," Br Joseph Mm mo, Jr. The Inipeialiug Dcliiicncy of Urea I slulls C Wood Divis. StHliHtics vs. SiK'ialisin llonW T lluni-. The Hi reflily ol Aciu'ne.l Cliir.utir istic.i, Prtl Ct-paro Lotnbrom. Interiiiitional 1! tnetalli-m- liinu IiiIimh a jNcccsiity Edward Tuck; A Siti;'e StuUdurd li.evilalilo Una W Mutin Grinnell. Univcinilii s "n1. the Higher Eiliicnl inn of Women O cm- lirownii g. Naval Wailire, Pre-cnt nnd I n' :i'c Fntl T June. Prill Vi-iluiue S (' do S..i-s,in-. :.kw voiik: THE FORUM VVU. CO.. HI 5lli u.. 25 CIS a Copy. .l.t)J Per Ycm. . i.i-'- 1 hnmas iai'.eh Waits :ey limy a-so it v-1 j .i I p'ace I N. C, ,11. ' I Il'l II s- Is to la'.- I'l.ti (it r-nli.d ;ti .( nre iitiotis i r i. il e.-l iti ; lo iln- cny ' f Ni w tin --.111' . and lo n rui- us niiiy be n; In nt:. be invest I ln-r leal i -t ile as l r ni 1 .or ne r y de-lie (r us pi r-i li-; lo lay Cli I I lllllltlillLS tunl diie.lmg- i -ueli tcnus and U' i i i d iiiioi-; The undersigned having been duty ap pointed Reeelvors o( the Sltnidon Lum ber Company; aid under tho order of appilntmeiit lielng required to notify all creditors to file their claims with us a auch receiveni: Therefore! All persons holding any ehtims or demands ol any novelty. nature or kind are notified to present the , The glory of the chill queens waned same lo the undcraienrd Receivers on or .,t fli,.iA.l u. with imwi ui.inn. before the flrst day of the next term of ud ey themselves drifted away 1807, to the end that auuh orders may oo ui m u uiMHw.vm vvwrn. made in mpect to the same as the court may direct) And all sums due the Slim son Lumber Oompnnv must lu) paid to us. ' P. II. PEIXETIKIl,) pec-ivora. F. 0. GOODWIN, ("'T, New rterue, N. C, Sept. 10th, 1897, , PATENTS 8. AND FORKKlNT PltOlllttU. EUGENE W. JOHNSON, Bollcltor and Attorney In Patent Cauena, 1729 New York Ave , Washington, D. 0. . Olllcn FslabliUicil UMiH. Charges Mod orate. Coi re-nntlt-nen Ronueiited. .014 Pec.le. OIJ people who n quire oudiclne lo ft gnlnte the bowels and kidneys will Hod ihe truu remedy lu Elect' lo Ulttrrs. Toil niedlcioo doe not illmtiliits sod rontnlni no whlkey nnrotiier itiloxlcant but acts as a Iodic and slterative. It acts mildly on lb stomach and - bowels, a iding rent; til sod giving tone to I lie nrguo. I here' 'V aiding Nature in the purnrmaoce i.Ithe functions, fctectho Hitter" is to rx client apiM-tiT nnd aids digestion Old Prople llud tt ml rxRi'tlr wl nt llirvnwl Price liriTvcnis and l 00 bnll'e iit lHilfy'idm slore. ( 8 , Mellhae Advlea. Somebody onoe wrote to the late Henri Meilhao to ask bis advice as to how to become a dramatio author. "It is a difficult career, and the trade Is not easy," wrote back Meilhao. "Above all, tt noods success. Yea, suooesi la the thing if yon want to have talent" It is claimed in behalf of the Bermu das that tho complexions of the natives are the finest tn the world. This seems to be a clever advertisement of the Ber muda onion, of which 17,000,000 pounds are exported annually. Far Bale er weal. 3 Houses with land upon which they stand, corner GrlfiUh and Stanly streets. Desirable bouses for worken at Knitting Mills. Will flz honsei to suit Tenant. 12. 0. II ILL. 'oti4' of Nah'. I'y virtue of an order of the Superioi enlill nf Cliiven county, N. C, ill (he special ploecc'ling entitled John S. .Mor ton vs. M. F. Morion, I). W. Morion, Jr.. J. A. Morton. Kate A. Morton and Sarah A. Molina, now pending in sai.l Superim court, the uielersigni d commissioner w ill sell at llic court house door of Cinven conn tv in lliecilv of New Heine. N. ('., at 1'J o'clock, noon. on October 3iM.li. I "Hi. to the hiL'lu-t bidder, for cash, tlie fol low ing di -ci ibed laud : A tract nf la-lil situated on Ihe south -idcnl N.ii-c river, in Craven county. North Carolina, bounded as follows: lie winning at the river side, al the corni r that divide-Ihe said land from Ihe land Ittiiiieily belonging to .lames Tigner. ib cciiBcti. mi. I running wilh the saiil line Jill poles, thence south ill ill L'lces. wc-t 1:10 poles to the run of Lil Ile ( reck, I hence down li e sai. I Run. the various coiu-e-t hereof lo Neil-,, river. Ihenee dow n the shore ol tin-river, its various com sen to llu lieginning. containing by estimation ; 1 12 Hi res mi re or le.--. wliieli 1-nul wa pineliased by Roberts. T'.i' lor Inni : Kit hard Munis and sold by Robert S. Taylor to (ieorge W. Taylor, .lr . and by lietirge W. Taylor, Jr. and Rachel F. Tay lor, his wife, was conveyed In Anil'rn-e ' Itoyd.hyd 1 dated January 1st, IS, 1. and rccui'ded in I lie Registrar's olliee of Cia vi n county, in book, No. 1. page Ml. and being the name land mortgaged by Am brose Iinyil and wile Enieliiie. to David W. Morton by mortgage deed recorded in book !:'., page 2i!S, Registrar's olliee. Craven county, which mortgaged was duly foreclosed. ! Dated this September 22nd. 11)7. CHARLES R. THOMAS, i (.'omuiissioiicr. lo r.'.l ir pun bioe property sn'd lor luxe- by the i m ly oi nainn ipa! coi por.i lion-; In pun ha-e properly sold tnnler iin rl.;i ge (-M i uboii in di .1. i ot I be ci nil; tn in e-t th. tr "tv n ni lie in- tn of others iu sn. li n-'ti s, i viilet.c. - of dc'-l i r other set mi' a - - U' lV he d( -n't tl. and in gen em! to c ii r y on, c ouIik I :nitl oicrate a Ri'nl I'.-l ile and InV' -In ' nt I onipanv; Hut i In- i illation oi iin corporation shall iis thnlv ,ie ir!; tin- c pii:ti slot k is live i- w.lh pi u i!e:c lo inert use . tluni-.-i- ti tin, bo-. Jivif'etl p ir i - n ' I one liun.lred i . M. W ATM X, I 'h i k Mipi i ;or I 'mil t. li -li do -a lid noil: ' htiiidre fib ol I J eada Waaieel. Wanted to bay, few North Car olina, Craven County, Atlanllo and North Carolina lUilroad, or other good lotidi. Clark & Guioir. Notiv l Sale. By virtue of an order nf the Superior court of Craven eoniilv. N. ('. lu tie Special Proceeding entil led William II. a. eSDCPItJll XY,'r"""-Hw 1 Paris vs. Annie E. Puiix, Thus E. Paris. "JrtV!."' .LonorT?.' ! Aimer I'nria. heirs nt law. nnd Mnrv A. Paris, widow of Edward Palis divenseil. now pending In sai.l Superior court, the undersigned commissioner will (ell at llic court h nine door of Craven county in Hie my of New Heme, N. C. at 12 o'clock noon, on Dctoher ilOlh, 1WI7, to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing di M'rilietl r. ill estate, situated in the city nt New Berne, Craven c unity. N. C., to wit: The piece or part of lot of hind known I In the plan of I IK "aid city of New llerue by llic Number iltiO, which is fully de- M'rliicu in a dceii irotn wiiiiaee river m Edward Paris, dated May, With, IKVi. aud recorded in the olliee of the Register Deeds of Craven county, N. C;, in llonk 02, page 21, and being the same part lot of land situated on Ihe Kant side of Spring street in said city of New Berne, with the buildings and Improvements theron, well known at the late residence of I lie laie Edward Paris. Dated this September. 80th, 1HD7, CHARLES It THOMAS, Commissioner. nslT II Lax 1 1 JOIHOM prnntintl -arMlIn UiuiUdmrs. Von can be treated al lioaiofnreaaieDrtoeaniMiruniAguaraB lv. If roe vnt-r toomne here wwilleon lraclloparnilrr. farrand hotel Mllt.and arae.tf we Ian loeaie. Ifroabaveuaanuter. ary, lotlldo (hi Utah, and Mill nave arna aao Pilna, M ueous I'atcheii In mouth. Hare Throat, Iniplaa, Copper Colore. limta, Illcera on anr pertof thebodr. Ilnlror firehrnwa ralllnil eat, l m Ui Hecoedary MI.HI fOIHON vre traarantee to cure. We atllrti the most obsti nate eaeee and enallenae the world for a Cseweoannotetire. Ttiie ai ae haa alwars ffledtheaklll of the moer. eminent phyal- atavuavu oapiiei nei.inti our noma.. Aneuiuteproo.aannaafawsi oa a.al eemraetf . Aheoluteprooraanntia-al Svlloaian. iM I'IMIK HKMl;l)V 1 m---i- YeaBple. ClIlCaul I Li Sewing Machines ON I.AsY TF.UMN to le-poa n':i!e paMies ON MONTHLY I'AYMP.XTS. Will Call or Wait on Parlies, Piil'licaD' I'arls Inr Marhines Cor Sale. Nieilli's ami Oil in Suiil. E. J. Lanier, 7S Pollock St., District Agent, Sinner MannfacmriDj. CGmpaoy. ROB SCaean, aad Tnvde-Marke ebtilnad end all fat , ieMhaattMOTieSiatWdl. MeetatT I'ste. t oua oenet te Oeeeeirc U, a. pmatOfifi lui wa caaaa. are Dalaat at tea IW '(al WOK 1 ranMe IraM WaahinrUia, . . . . ' noiaL aravintf er shnea. whs oretrte t Iikaa. We eJtriaa, il paHniable er M, Ife Bit flawte. Oer lae tv Jua i.lt ivairat la rr .4. J . hsmut "Himtm LHsaia rauela," with real of aaev the U. 8. aaS tateupt euaaana. Mt liw, Aadraae, I C.A.SNOW&CO. PUYTarVljTi't'e'lTl""' .eaaeaa.aeai I j L?11-' Lll'.fT"'!'!!!?. ei Liberal Terms Given Local A Rents. New Berne Mails. Notice i-i given that on and after this dale mails leave For sll points in Pamlico County and South Crock section of Beaufort County close at a a m. For Vami'lHiro and Post Olllcea la Northern part of Cravro County close at 12 noon. For Bcllair and Lima, 9 a. in. For Whit ford, 11 a. m. All trail for DeBruhl to to l'olloks Tille, the former otflct u discontinued. VDceloro mall srttves 13 m. Vaqfehoro mall leaves 1 p. ra. at . MANLY, t'oetaiastur
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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