is 1,1 ---s XVegetabkPrcparalionror As similating theFood and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes DigeslioivChcerful ncssandHest.Contains neither 1"itim,Morpbine noriLnaaL Hot Narcotic. Ovm Seed t WnmSeed Gmfadiuger ttiiyrmnmc A perfect Remedy forConstipa tion. Sour Stomarli T1i,nrtKica Worms .Convulsions,; everish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER. a. a jr. c. n, TIME TABLE XO. 4. 11. To Take Effect Sunday .November 88th, 1697, at 18 M. Going East .Schedule: Going Wes' No, 8 Passenger Trains No. 4 Lv. p m stations: Aran 8 40 Goldsboro. ..11 0i 4 OS LaGrange ......10 82 vw. a uudwu. itiiiolV 6 85 .At. New Berne, Lv,. . . 9 lb 5 43 Xv. " Ar, . . . . 8 51 8 57. . . Ar. Morehead city Lv.. . .. 7 4' No. 1, f I I No. 2, Hx'd Ft. and STATIONS: Mx't Ft. and Pass.Tn. Pass. Tn. Lv. a m . Ar. p n 7 10 Ooldsboro...... ... 8 01 748....; Best's........... 7 21 90S LaGrange... ....... 651 824 Falling creek.'....,..; 620 914 .Kinston..... ,r. . 600 828 .Caswell...,....., 5 lb 943 Ar. Dover, Lv BOO 1015 Lv, " ; Ar 4 20 10 40 core creek..... 4 00 11 15 Tuscarora , 8 11 81 ...1 .Clark's 8 20 It 05 Ar. New Berne, Lv 2 50 180 .. ..Lv. " Ar .....1041 13 Riverdale .....10 01 20 oroatan ...1000 243 Havelock. ........ 040 8 13.. ..... Newport, Lt 906 8 23 Wlldwood ....8 41 381 Atlantic 8 Si lt 46 . . . Ar. Morehead City, Lv. .... 8 a 401. ...Ar. H. City Depot, Lv..,.. 76t . u. - a. u Monday. Wednesday and Friday. r i uesday, Thursday and Saturday, 8. L. DILL, Superintendent -STEAMERS- EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, FREIGHT & PASSKNGEK. For All Points North. The Steamer NEUSE will leave oo Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 0 p. m., sharp. Mak ing no stops between New Berne to El't'lll Cite. ." The Stetmcr NEWBERNE wilt til on Tuesdavs aud Fridays at 12 nVliMik, noon, making; landings rl n l. Ocracoke and Iioanoke Iff" Plight received oot later li "lie hour previous to sailing, K r finther information apply to OEO. II EMERSON, Agt. v) II Kiko, 0n, Mgr., aDQli,Gn Frt.4 Pass. Ait Norfolk, Ve. .i , N.C .Sept. 18, 189' rnirjDiPO '.J Xpk '" VITALIT VITALITY Well Man THE at. i. of Ms, OKI: AT tvWaW ( ar u tn t?iJif Aitmtttfi Iwo) mil i!iti aii-d kwwi tiif! i tri tm it . h off Itv mty mn4 l muHi.iin. i intnar W tt-rstn Ma h-l .'( Mr mwr Mitt.til m. Ii k sr tirof ft A l oHrtinVtai f (! fit. t n an bii tnit'M mt- ttr. I' awiY citai Y. H DUfl-Y, New IVrnr, N.. I -1 T-W Old Dominion Steamsnip C SEE THAT THE fjjrAC-SbMILE SICNATURE ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEBY BOTTLE OF Outerla la tret up In oue-sln bottlei only. It !is i.ol sold U bulk. Don't allow anyou to mil yon anytluag alas on tho plea or promise tut it 1 is jsit u gooa" ana wu answer every pur- ; pose. ' ; r Bee that yon get U-a-b-T-0-K-I-a. TltUo- ilnllr SIX V! . uoa PROFESSIONAL. F. M. Simmons, A. D. Ward J. II. Pon, K. W. Pon .SlMflONS, POU & WARD, UTORNETSand COUNSELORS at LAW. HEW KISKNE, X. V. umce w so. rront Street, nearly oppo. site Hotel Chaltawka. (Offices also at Raleigh and Smithfleld.) Practice In the counties nf dravnn. Tluiilln. tones. Onslow. Carteret Famlioo. Wake. Johnston, Harnett and Wilton; in me Su preme and Federal Courts, and wherever servkes are desired. P. IE. Pelletier, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers Brick - - Ballsing, Will nracttce In the Counties of Craven arteret. Jones. Onslow and Pamlico. V. 8. Jouit at Kew Berne and SuDmma Court cl netjtpte. ; FINANCIAL . A. Green, Frei,' E.H. Meadows, Vie Fret H. M.Gbovis, Cashier. JITIZENS BANK ox pruj w BBmnrn, N. o. 00 A GENERAL RANKING BU8fiat The Accounts ol Banks, hank ere. Cornoi .Hons, Farmori, Merchants and others rt aivea on tavoranie terms, rrouipt and oari ol attention given to the tntai est 01 our ooi omars. Collections a Specialty. BOARD OF DIRSOTOKS Ferdinand Uu-loh K. U. Meadows, Chan, bully, Jr. James Redmond,: r. a. Meadows, tamuel W. Ipock, Jhaa. U. Fowler, Mayer Hahn, Thomas A. ttn 1. w . urauiffer, S. W. Smallwood. C.K.Fov. W.r. Crockett. m, n. ives. Farmers & Merchants ...BANK... StlsIxlom 2svy-, 18S1. Capital Stock 176,000.00 surplus ana fronts, 11,111.41 offickksi U H. Cutlbk, President. B.VHADWIOK, VIC PTM. T. W. Dswkt, Cashier. J. W.BiDDLit, Teller. r. F. Matthkws, Collector. DIRECTORS: h. H. Cutler. John Baler, W. n. Made W. 8 Ihadwlck. P.ll.l'ollctler. J. H. Clark. J. W. Btfiwarf, N. M. Jnruey, T.W.Dewey. We want your business and feel that we can offer you as much in return as any other bank in tbe city. It la our endeavor to make business relations mut uaiiy pleasant and profitable to our patrons. A. 8RTAN, . TUOS. DANIELS, President. Vice Pres. 0. II. ROBERTS. Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK Or NSiW BHItNM, H. C WOOXF01tA.TlED ! S. Capital, flOO.OOb Surplus Pronu,. ,......W,l( DIKKTOBSl Ja. A. Bar a, Chas. B. BaiAB, Jo, Dunn, O. H. Koaaar Taos. Damt lea. J. U. Haul ma I tlas'sr; a.rL. Humor E. Under Hotel ChatUwks, New Cerne, N, C, DBALRB IV Sail ,!ta, BIMs, line, CemgE PLASTER, Garland's Stoves & Ranges Devoe's Ready Nixed Paint, Air-Tinht I Itji. tut J. Tk. WtaalaM mm th. tlga "It mi close bore," said the opinm planter, "that they caught a tiger cred ited with having done to death 200 na- tivei. Only last week while oat for walk I raw a tiger leisurely para aorou the road. Are yon likely to be attacked? Well, I don't know. Yon may and may not, bnt I rather think a bloyole would frighten a tiger." Of coarse we said it would be rather nice to tee a tiger, that it wonld pro- Tide an appreciated adventurous fillip. Bat, as a matter of fact, we regretted having talked determinedly about the absolute necessity of getting away with the moonrise. we tried to shake our he persisted in stirring up such an nn host's oonviotions ,that it was at night friendly agitation in one part of the tigers were on the prowl. But he would y country about an evil that existed in not accommodate ns, Maybe, we conjectured, the animals keep close to the roadway, watching for victims. So as our Rovers went spin ning along in the mellow moonlight eyes were strained ahead for any prowl ing objeot. Once there was a quick steadying down of pace. . There was some beast running along in the shade. It wasn't big enongh for a camel, it was too big for a dog, so it must be a tiger. Never a word was said. ' Each pretended not to notice anything. Still there was an affinity of funk. "Now, I wonder what brute that is?" one of us at last asked in a pretended dop't caro voice. "Oh, nothing particular hyena or something," was the "reply. All tho while the animal was behaving in a distinctly mysterious way.' We could see its dark form in the gloom. It was traveling ahead at a leisurely paoe, oc casionally rnstling the braoohes. We settled down to a dead crawl in its wake. Suddenly the brnte strayed upon a patoh of moonlight. It was a poor lit tle insignificant donkey. Travel. Good, at "Half Price." , The mill agent, importer or manu facturer takes orders for a line of goods from jobbers and from large retailers for a full opening supply, bnt a great many of them are thus sold on a guar antee that is, the bnyers can return what tbey do not sell a pretty safe business for the buyer. When the goods fail to move at a stipulated price, the sellers are notified that a certain quan tity will be returned. Then new nego tiations begin. If they are in jobbers' hands and the quantity is large, a drive may be ar ranged for; if not large enough for this, a sale may be arranged to a larger re tailer. Then comes his announcement of a large purchase from a well known manufacturer or importer, greatly be- j low cost, and being content with a small pronu tuey are to ne som ueiow , cost. Very often, therefore, theso sales do not mean a loss to the retailer or to the importer, bnt usually to the maker of the goods, whether domestic or for eign. Of course, buyers from ngeutH who make up the goods into garments or convert them into bleached, dyed or printed articles cannot well full baok upon the mills. Textile World. Whin Do Ton Carry Your Money? The two wives were discussing tho peouuiary peculiarities of their respec tive husbands, and tbey coincided with great unanimity until tbey readied tho point of their own relation to the purso strings. 'My husband never gives me a penny unless he growls about my extrava gance," said one. Mine does tbe same thing," attested the other. 'But I get even with him." And her face showed the color of satisfaction. "How do you ever do it?" "I go through his trousers pockets when he's asleep." 'Goodness gracious!" exclaimed the other. "I wouldn't do that for any thing." "Why not? Haven't we a right to the money as well as tbey have?" 'Yes, bnt I wouldn't .go through my husband's trousers pockets for lt." "I'd like to know why?" said the first, quite indignant at the apparent reproof. "Because," blnsbed the other, "be carries bis money in bis waistcoat pock- fc" Pearson's Weekly. Heads Toward th. 8nn. . Mrs. A lea Tweedle, in a recent nar rative of her experiences in Finland, tells how she and her sister tried to es cape from the glare of the six months' day by having their beds mado np with the pillows at tho foot iustead of the bead, that tbey might fuco fewer win dows and tbe high headboard act as a screen to their eyes. After several days tbe girl who made tbe beds overcame ber shyness sufficiently to inquire tim idly of their hostess : "Is it a part of the English ladies' religion to sleep the wroug way round?" Jains and Animals. Tbe Jains have a large hospital (or siok and aged animals al Bombay. Just inside tbe gate are many sheds devoted to oows and oxen. In tbe next court are disabled horses, while in others are dogs, oats, monkeys, sheep, goats, birds, fowls ana repines, ins Jains, even mora than Brahmans, are transmigra tlonlsts. There was no hospital for women in India till the Women's For aign Mlastqpary society established one in uareiiiy. TTa. Drawback. Mils. Viotorln. confides totb. janl tor's wife that bar mistress, who is old and feeble, bas promised to wm.mber ner in ner win 11 sue taxes gooa oar. or her till sb. dies, Th. janitor's wlf shrugs her shoulders. "Tb worst ot that Is, my dear, that tb. bettor yon take car. of ber tbe lon ger you'll hav. to wall for your legacy." Paris Figaro. totlsa. af IllnslM. "Did yon read about lbs woman who married on mail tbluklng ba was an other?" "Don't get worked op over that. Lota ot waintn do th. mm thing every day la tb week." Chicago Keoord. i.TSiCMaia ST.strn Piscaas. Permanently eared by the masterly power of South Amerioaa Merrla Tonlo. Invalids ne4 nlTr no lonir bacaua. this great rsm.dy can cur them all. It is eur. for tb. whnl. world of stomach VMknras and lnd!gtliin, Th. enr b tin with th. first done, , Th. flif f it briers Is marvelous and surprising. It make n failure, never disappoint). No mattef bow rXng you have solfrH, your enfe 1 certain onrlvf tli of thhi treat lieahh jrivinr fore, l'leanant and al ways s'. foil by (). I, Hradham, Piifr:, K'W tiarn., N. Cj Tery FollUlr Pat. ' Several clorgymen boarded a street car in Boston one day, and one of them hearing that Wendell Phillips was in the car got op and asked the conductor to point him ont The conductor did so, aud the minister, going np to the ora tor, said: "Yon are Mr. Phillips, I am told." "Yes, sir.' "I shonld Jike to speak to yon about something, and I trust, sir, you will . not be offended I" ' . "There is no fear of it," was the sturdy answer, and then the minister began to ask Mr. Phillips earnestly why another part. "Why," said tbeclergyman, "do you not go south and kiok np this fuss and leave the north in peace?" Mr. Phillips was not in the least ruf fled, and answered smilingly : "Yon, sir, I presume, are a minister of the gospel?" "I am. sir," said the clergyman. "And your calling is to cuve souls from hell?" "Exactly, Bir." "Well, tueu, wny don t yon go there? San Franoisoo Argonaut. The Chain Gang;. "Those gentlemen who are attired in the peculiar uniform that fancy ascribes to the pirate and freebooter, ' says an old time Washingtonian, "now known as the 'chain gang,' do not belong to a modern institution, as it is generally supposed. While it may be a new cus tom in some parts of the oountry to work the offenders of municipal law on the streets the custom has prevailed in this city for about three-fourths of a century. The corporation of Washing ton established the asylum in 1821, and the male inmates of the penitentiary department were ordered to report for work on the streets Nov. 23, 1823. The asylum, or poor and work house, was located then on the square bounded by M, N, Sixth and Seventh streets north west, and in the early days those placed in the gang were so small in nnmbor as to attract no attention. I do not think that any attempt to place the offenders in the black and white stripes was made till long after tho asylnm was moved to the banks of the Anacostia, about 1846." Washington Star. An Areamcnt. "No, sir,", slid the clergyman who was being criticised for not treating current questions with more emphasis. "T rlnMiua tn lipnnmo nn nrlvnnntA nil flny gid(j Qf tnQ qne8tinn you Bnggest. "But a number of people expect it of you." "My dear cir, my mission is to help prepare peoplo for life in the next world, is it not?" "Certainly " "Well, you cannot possibly convince me that there is any politics iu heaven. " Detroit Free Pres?, Tho Coming' Woman. Who goes to the club while her hus band tends the baby, as well as the good old-fashioned woman who looks after her home, will both at times get run down in health. They will be troubled with loss of appe tite, headaches, sleeplessness, faint ing or dizzy spells. The most won- denui remedy for these women is Electric Bitters. Thousands of suf ferers from Larue Buck and Weak Kidneys rise up and cull it blessed. It is the medicine for women. Fe male complaints and Nervous trou blus of all kinds are soon relived by the use of Electric Bitters. Delicate women Bhould keep this remedy on hand to build up the system. Only 50c. per bottle. For sale by F. S. Duffy. Th. a ingle Taxer. Henry George, son of the great single taxer, is in San Francisco, gathering material for a biography of his father. Following the exam ple of bis sire, he will devote him self to spreading the single-tax idea, and declares that bo bas no political ambition other than is necessary to help tbe American people. Ztb.nmatism Curad in a Day. "Mthtic Cithr" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days, Its action upon tbe system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tbe cause and the disease Immediately dlsap pears. Tbe first dose greatly benefits. 73 vents. Sold by Henry's Pharmacy drug' gist, New Berne, N. O. "A word to the wise Is sufficient" and a word from tbe wise should b. aufll dent, but yon ask, who are tbe wise? Those who know. The oft repeated experience of trustworthy person may be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy glres better satisfaction tban any I otll , the mtrV.ot; He bu boon ,h. drug business at Elkton, Ky., for twelve years; has sold hundreds of bottle ot this remedy and nearly all other cough medicine manufactured, which shows conclusively that Chamberlain's I th. most satisfactory to the people, and Is tb best. For sale by F. tt. Duffy, t . Ilk. llfhtaJaa;. . "My wife," raid the tall, laotero- law.d nan, "is at wtmanir a no- man ai you could Dud, bnt the oao hammer nails like lightning," "Wonderful," saug the chorus. "Lightning" the tall, lantern jawed mso continued, "seldom strike twice io the same place." 0r. lull's Th.olllrrll.Ma, ItllKShh-f A 9 vV ripwwWnr In IhmMMias nl VUUkII auarkt ar Tmif, muii Ctjrtin WlfoaX, Frlc. M Mills. VJIUHS tvawcrlng at th. Great Lakw. W. 8. Harwood writes of "The Great Lakes" in St. Nicholas. Mr. Harwood aays: Geologists point ont the fact that this chain of lakes has not always been as it now is; that there was a time when all the lakes were blended into one, having probably the Mississippi river for its outlet to the gulf on the south. One geologist says: . Every day sees something taken from the rocky barrier of Niagara, and geo logloally speaking at no very remote time our groat lakes will have shared the fate of those which once existed in the great far west. Already they have been reduced to less than one-half their former area, aud the water level has been depressed 300 feet or more. The process is pretty snre to go on until they are completely emptied. The cities that stand upon their banks will ere that time have grown colossal in size, then gray with age, then fall into deca dence and their sites be long forgot ten, bnt in tho sediments that are now accumulating in theso lake basins will lie many a wreck and skeleton, tree trunk and floated leaf. Near the city sites and old river mouths these sedi ments will be full of relics that will il lustrate and explain the mingled come dy and tragedy of life. In a certain sense these lakes form one mighty river, draining a region of over 525,000 square miles and finding an outlet for their overflowing water through tho swift St. Mary's river at the cast end of Superior ; through Hu ron and the St. Glair river and Lako St. Clair and the Detroit river; through Erie and Niagara aud Ontario aud the St. Lawrence, on to the vast ocean be yond. It is interesting to note that the bot torn of Lake Superior, the highest of the lakes, is about 400 feet below the surface of the sea at New York harbor. Fre. of Charge to Sufferers. Cut this out and take it to your druggist and get a sample bottle free of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. They do not ask you to buy before trying. This will show you the great merits of this truly wonderful remedy, and Bhow you what can be accomplished by the regular size bottle. This is no experiment, and would be disastrous to the proprie tors, did they not know it would nvariubly cure. Many of the best physicians an now using it in their practice with great results, and are relying on it in most severe cases, ft is guaranteed. Trial bottles fret atF. S. Duffy's Drug Store. Regu ar size 50 cents and ! 00 A raise Prophet. A wellknown prophet in London, who is on record as making the positive prediction that the etid of tne world would surely come in the year 1900, is being laughed at bo cause ho lately paid a high premium to seen I e the lease of his businei-s premises for the next fifteen years. Bucklcn's Arnica Salvo Tbk Bust Salvs iu the world 'for cuts bruises, Bores, ulcers, suit rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tivelv cures piles or no nav required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. I'rice ito cents per box. tor sale by V. a. Duffy. Perhaps Be Couldn't. John J. Ingalls is said to have di dined a uomiuatiou for the House of Representatives on the ground that the House would givo no gloiy to a man who had served in the Senate. In 1888 my wife went East and was attacked with rheumatism. She teceived no relief until she tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Since that time wo have never been without lt. We find lt gives instant relief In cases of burns and scalds and is never failing for all rheumatic and neuralgic pains. D. C. Biiant, Santa Yne., Cal. For sale by F. 8, Duffy. t India Ships Coal. India is beginning to export coal at the rate of about 100,000 tons nion'.hly. The principal collieries are in Bengal, 140 miles from Cal cutta, and railway exten ions ujw in progress will do much to devtlop the industry. Ei.ier u mix not fti- Distreulng Kidney and Bladder disease relieved in sis hour by "New Great Soulh American Kidney Cure." It I a great surprise on account of Iu exceed- ng promptness la relieving pain in blad der, kidney and back, ia mala or female. Relieve, retention of water almost Im mediately. If you want quick relief and cur. thit is th remedy. Hold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist, New Berne, N. C, taaawlch.skT Macklasry. Ait ingenious uiauhiue for making saodsnohe is used by many ot the ocean line steamship. It outs and butters the bread, and the uiauhiur oan be arranged so that the bread Deed out be buttered if the opera. tor duet not want it to be so. Iu making 1,000 sandwiches thiee bam and eleveu pounds ot butter are saved, it is laid, oo account of the accuracy with which both arscut. tee. May be worth mnr lo you tbaa $100 If you bav a ehild who soil bedding from Inoooteneaoe of water during deep. Cum old and young alike. Ii ei-mrta th troubl. at oaoa, el. foia ty u, u. uraa- hm, drugilsl, w bwm, N. U Beware Of the Knife. Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo., writes: i'For six years I have been a sufferer from a scrofulous affection of the glands of my neck, and all efforts of physicians in Washington, D. C, Springfield, 111., and St. Louis failed to reduce the enlargement. After six months' constant treatment here, my physician urged me to submit to a re moval of the gland. At this critical mo ment a fneud recommended S.S.S and laying aside a deep-rooted preju dice against all patent medicines, 1 be gan its use. Before I had used one bot tle the enlargement began to disappear, and now it is entirely gone, though I am not through with my secona Dome yet. Had I only used your S.S.S. long ago, I would have escaped years of misery and saved over $150." This experience is like that of all who suffer with deep-seated blood troubles. The doctors can do no good, and even their resorts to the knife prove either fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only real blood remedy; it gets at the root of the disease and lorces it out perma nently. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vcgeiauie) an xyi 1 T5 J A AjlOOCl IvCITlCCly. is a blood remedy for real blood troubles, it cures the most obstinate cares of Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism, etc., which other so-called blood reme dies fail to touch. S.S.S. gets at the root of the disease and forces it out per manently. Valuable books will be sent free to any address by the Swift Specific Co .At lanta, ba. Lodge Directory: EUREKA LODGE NO. 7. I. O.O. F. : Offl- jors : R. ,1. Dlsosway, N G.; C. H. Hall, V.I G.; ,1. I,. Moody, R'c'd. Bec'ty; J. R. Parker, jr., ii'e.iis. iteguiar oieettrKS every Monday mnr ui siixi o'clock. UAI.'JolET ENCAMPMENT NO. 4, 1. O. O. F. (i ncers:-u. H. Hall, C. I . : r . K. Hvinan, II. ;N. V. Uiurhos, S.W.; A. E. Hliihard, J. w.; ii. t;. i.uiiiHtleu, senhe; E. Gerook, Treas. Ret; ilar Encampments, 1st, 3d, and 5th (It any) Thursday uiglits in each month at i-iu : o cioen tTIIENIA LODGE NO. 8, K. ot " Meets -tvery Tuesday nlKlit In their Castle Hall. Middle iiveeL; visiiing Knitr ts wi'l receive cinviur'C welcome. J. ll. snmli. c A. IS. I' ttnmii. e. O.: W.H. Parsons. K. R. S C. Thornton. M. of F. J. J. Baxter. ni. or r.. CANTON CI.EKi.IONT NO. 3, V. M., I. O. O. I' irneei'H. ueo. siover, captain ; 1. u. ny nun. Lieia.; P. II- Pelletier. Ensiun ; Wm. .1 Pitts, Clerk ; Ed. Uerock, Accountant. Reu- aiar Cantonments, 'id and 4th Tiiursda aiithts iu each month at 8 :m o'clock1 HAVEN LODGE NO. 1. KNIGHTS OF HAH 11' 'NY : Meets 2nd and 4th Weduesdiu imhts In each month in Rounirees Hall at 7 30 o cluck. S. K. Hall. Pnnldcnt; .1. II. Smith, Sei-retary. -1'. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 3, A. V . AN I A. M: litcers:-T. W. Dewey, w. M . ; n Case S. iV.: George Green, .1. W.; 1. A. I I'eas ; W J Pitts, sec'ty. Reulni mumcatlons .l Wednesdav eacli month. CHATTAVi'KA 1R1I1E N" 14, IMP. () H.M Meets the 2nd .Sleep of every 7 suns Monday uinin ai i. 01 I-. (.ustie . tail, mniuie .-.ircei. Sew Item' , N. C. Vlsitinir Red Mel. alwuva welcome. T. J. Pae, Saenein; J. H. Smith, c. ot u IKW BERNE CIIAP""Elt NO. 411, K. A. M.: 'mcers: T. A. Hiecii, II. P, K.; T. w. Dewey, Scribe; Chas. Duffy, Treas. C. 11. Hradham, Sec'ty. Regular i onvooa- i:"ls2d Mondav eacll month. sT. JOHN'S COMMANDERY NO. 10, K. T. 'Ulcers: 1 . W. Dewey, E. ('.; Jus. Redmond G.; T. G. Ilyman, C. G ; T. V. Me arnhy, rreiate it. s. rumi ose. iteconier. iictriuai Conclaves flrst mil third Fridays ol the month. KNIGHTS OF Pope, Dictator; W K. Kountiee, IIONOR-Offlcers: S. D. G. L. Vinson, Reporter; r ill .ncliil Kepoi'ler New Heme Lodge No. 44:1 meets the 2n 3nl tind ilh Kiiilay Hull, i'i 'ollock Street. NEWHEUNE LODGE NO. 1, F. II. AC I. C. scales, Prest ; J. II. S tilth. Recording sect-; E. K. (uldley, Klnani lill ecty. Meets in Knight" nt Pythias hall every 1st and 4rd neatiesiiay niKiits in eacn niontn, rm, CHLORAL AND COCAINE HABITS A rjjicii, positive and permanent cure , uirinteed in 5 days. Absolutely harmless. No ''tirxririg cli" process No substitu- uoq method. " K. A. ODNN, M.D., 41 East 21st Street, New York City. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE A. A Trade Mark COPYRIOHT AC AnTrniA tndfn ft ikHrh and riMtrripttnri mT nttlcklT urwrtftin our opinion fre wnethur an IfiTontlfin ) rrnibiihlr PMnth1i. rornriiunlrft. ttnlptMlvrittiflt1ertt al. IluidbOOal Oft 1'AtADIal amit trmm. OlilmU enrflnrv fir aWU filial DUtiU. I'dteitM Ukon irimuuh Munn A Co, noelr scicntinc American. A k.nrlavnraat lllrlrtl.ttMl VMklf. T.aPVSMt tit. imliitiun of HT m-ltiiiO frunil, Trmi, 3 tsmf : f..ur montli., eJL Hold by all nuwexloalart. fyiUNNiCo! New York WM. I1CNN, JAS. RE H.H ON II, President. T lee Pres. B. It. U L ION, Sect; Treaa. New Berne lc Haaarfc.taAra Pure Crystal Ice, from Distilled Watr Oul-pui 10 Ton Dal'y. (Jar Load Lot popcim Ice d.liveriHt ally (except (Sundays) ( a, n io 8 n m. 'Bunrlays (retail only) 1 a. m. lo oooo. r ot prices and otiier inrormstina. addras. lt.H.UU10N.Maoasw See He For. Fi fa m Mi -v. w SHORT LOANS. Whenever you lisve paper you want dltooonud ee me andyouOETTliK (1ASII. ISAAC II. N9IIT1I, 130 Middle m., HEW BERNE, R. U. IIS. lirick, Ijitlis, Touts, Marl. Cut I'rioe on Wood: Stovi- Wood 'i (flits to jour door. Not cut 50 Ti;U delivered. BIG HILL, The Shingle Han. Certificate Lost! Ciriificale of Slock, No. 1117 in the A. &N. C. H. K. Noiice is hereby given hut upplicalinn will be made for dupli cate of same. ELLEN MASON, Executrix. cf Appletim Onki-mitb. Admiiiit-tratoi'j. Noiice. The undersigned huving duly qualified an Administrator c t a. of Jenny Dudley deceased, on the 15th day of March, 1898. All persons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to make prompt (iuMneni. ah ergons iinmuig ciauna against said estate are notified lo present lhe Bami! duly verified totheundeisigned administrator on or before the 15th day ,f March, 1899. ir this noiiee will bp pleaded in bar of their recovery. iUUMAS f . MOUAIt I n 1 , AUmn. c t. a. of Jennv Dudley, deceased. Wm. E Olahke, Attorney. Notice of Summons. North Carolina. ) Superior Court, Craven Gounty, f Spring Term, 1898, J. H. Hudson, Gaorge P. 1 Hudson and Is. 1. Torbert, partners trad- ing as the Hudson Lumber Uempany, ) Noticed vs. I Summons J. H. PhillipB, Edward I 11. Phillips aud laauc I Trissel. J To Edward H. Phillips and Isaac Trissel, Take Notice. That a certain Civil Action Ims been begun against you by the l'luintiffs above named, in the Superior Court ol Craven county for the foreclosure ol Unit certain ruortuane executed by vnu and your d- defendunt to the Plaintiffs abnve named, on the 1st (lay ol February 1891. duly re corded in I he office of the K. uister of Deeds of t raven county, in honk 12l, pa"e go, ami tor the eiilcrcemenl "I the collection ol the note therein secured. You and each of you arc hereby noti fied to be and appear before our superior 'ourt to be Held at the t otirt llou-e iu i he county of I raven. Stale ol Norih arolina. on the Hill Mmidav iitler I In IM Monday in Maich 1898. and answ. r or lemur to the ( omnlnuit which will be tiled in mv olllce during Hie tirst thiee ays of said term, or otherwise defend aid uulb n as vou may be advUed Tins March Jfllh, 1898 W. M. WATSON, C. s. C, Craven County Lxecuior's Sitle uf Valuable I. eri relate. George Green. Exccii-l tor of hlizubetl' IS. Green, deceased ', v .,, .. . 0 , 'tiuno; m onie. .Mary G. Chambers 1 ' niul others. I Pursuant lo that certain order and de cree rendered in the above entith d pro ceedings pending in the superior Court of Craven county the same being pro cebdinirs by the Undersigned as Executor if I he Kstuteof Lli.auelb H Ore :n ile- ceased, to make assets, to pay the d bt .1 said esiatc, 1 will as the said order and decree directed, offer for sale and sell, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 11th, 18US, at the Court House door m i raven county at the hour of 12 o'clock )!., or so soon after that hour lis the Superior Court shall take a recess during the morning session, all the lollowiug lotB or parcels of land lying in the city of New Heine, 10 ows tu wit; 1st That certain lot situated on the West side of Middle street, between New and Johnson streets, and being the same lot on which the said Elizabeth Green re sided at the time of her death, adjoining on the houth the lot of Mrs. h 11 Green deceased, and on the North the residence lot of E. E. l'erry. 2nd. That certain lot on the South side of Broad street, between Hancock and Middle streets, upon which is located the brick store house and dwelling, and now occupied by J, J. lolaon, Esq , as a store and dwelling. Terms of Bale CASH. GEOHGE GREEN, Executor Elizabeth B Green, dee'd. Clark & Uuion, Attorneys. NOTICE. Morrn Carolina, ... ,, , , . Craven County, j J. il. Mackb irn,) Notice of Service of v. - Mimnv.na and AI Quitman Hay ) tach incut. The Defendant UiiIhiihii liny, above named, will take noiire: That summons In the above entitled sctinn was isaued air a inn him In the mi- leridghed a Justice of ilm peace f i raven llnu ilv, on the 2.'iih ilat o( March lrV8. in Its aeilnn above eninled. iiunn the claim ol the nlHnnfT f r 'In ion-pa) menl of lb- noi ol tl.'i? 4S. and Interest thin on. Which uo.ue.ns returned to me ei dorm d in Ihe Mie iff of t 'raven couniv "Not In h. Iniiod." 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