:m open To MOTHERS. v 7E AKE ASSERTINO. IN THE COURTS O'JR EIGHT TO ' : THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD CAST01UA," AND " TITCIiUR'S CASTOKIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK; - 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eijannis, Massachusetts vas ihe originator cf " 'CAST 0 RIA," the same that has lorn? end docs now beer J v on every the fao-simik signature cf C&j7&&fa : wrapper. This i3 the original "CASTOR I A" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers cf America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY clihe wrapper and see that it is the hind ymi have , 1 'ays IwrH " on the and lies the cijuuture of '.Uasf&&U wrap per. Jfo. 013 has authority jrcrx mo to use my name except Tho Centaur Company, cf vhtch Gics'.U. Fletcher is PresidenC March 24, iSOS.-j? y " J Do ITot Bo Deceived. ' Do r.ot endanger llic life ci your child by accepting, a cheap substitute which .'some ilrut may offer you (because he makes a few morG pennies .on it), the in gredients of which even-ho docs- not -know. . "The Kind You" Havo Always Bought" ... dc a no tuc eif'k'ATiiDe ri? BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Med You. THK OCNTAVM CrMMtV, TT HURRAY STSCKT, HEWVOIH OITV, V -STEAMERS- CAROLINA DISPATCH ' LINE, AND - 0 ' f )t VK.EIUHT &" PASSENGER. For All Points North. The Steamer NETJSE mil luavu on Mo. id ivit, Wednesdays, anil Kii.livs .11 11 in mukii aim .rill.ly ill 0 1). III., maklUK lilllOlligs. at Ul'lUllliil,- OlTaColtU Ulld JCoanoKu laluliil, ' ti? Freight received not later tlian one hour previous to Bailing;. For further information apply to GKO.'HKNDliUSON, Agt.. K. KiuO, Oou. Mgr., 11.0. llutKdNd.Ueu.Frt.A Paga. Ajit. - : Norfolk, Va. -New llorue, N. 0., May 30lh, 1B98. A. fc : JS. C. It. HUB TAULK NO. 6. To Tako Ellect Bunduy, June 19, 1808. ' ' ' ' in. Uoing Kant SoilKDULK: Onlnn West No. 3 l'iMseiiger Trains ' No, 4 , 400... Latlraiii;e...u 10 83 434...... r .Kliistou. ......... .10 la' ooJ....,.Ar. Hew lhTiio, Lr,...., 0 10 B13.. 0 57.. ...I.v. . 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II. city U pot.Lv 7 60 A. M. Monday. WiilneoilKy ami Frldny. lu.ly, Thuiwlny end halurdny, 8. I DILL, - Hurrlnl('iiWnL TO VE AB8' r PtniLNCE. .1 i Ar.. n n ... UtU l)i)iil!liJihMi'illiiMIII)l let PROFESSIONAL. F.M.Simmons, A.D.Ward J. H. I'on. E. W. Poo. SIMriONS, JPOU & WARD, ATTORNEIS and COUNSELORS at " : LAW. lew nfcitnE, h. c. Office 68 80. Front Street, nearly oppo- OIUI I1UHT1 VllBlLttWU, (Offices also at Rakdgh ani Smithfleld.) rracllite lu the counties of Craven. Duplin, Junes, Onslow, Oarterot Pamlico, Wake, Johnston, Harnett and Wilson; in tne Su prvme ami teueral Court, and wherever 1. If. l'cllctier, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawerg Brick Building:. Will mactlce In the CnnntlM nf flnnui: ""rreret, jones, unsiow ann ramuco. U. . ourtatNew Berne and Supreme Court rt baWata FINANCIAL. T. A. (Jroen, Pre,. B.H. Meadows, Vloe Pre H. It. Qaovii, Cashier. CITIZEN'S BANK or Kraiw smiiNja, xr. o. DO A GENERAL BANKING BU8INKM The AeeoonUotBuits, Hankers, Corpne ktlonx, rermere. Merchants and other. r ralved on favorable terms. Prompt and ear ll attention iriven to the Intel rat ol oar en to mere. Coll etlona a Spoolalty. board oroiaaoToaa. Ferdinand Dlrleh K. II. Meadowt, Chan. Dully, Jr. Jaims RedmondJ Mayer Halin. Thoinaa A.Oreee, C. K. rn. W. r. Crockett. J. A. MUBIIOWS, ?,uu"! lvprk. Chaa. It. Fowler, J. W.UraliiKer. B. W. Small wood. U. N.Ivoa. . ' THOS. DANIELS, PrUt. Tlc Pre. G. H. ROUE UTS, Cashler.- THE NATIONAL. RANK. , 0 KKW DHUNK, M. C INOOiMfOBATBD ASSS. Capital, ...$100,000 Surplus ProHU,;. ., .98,160 OlKBUTOUSi J An. A. Brtam. I 'll Ad. 8. IIHUAK, J so. Duaa, U. U. ItOBBBT THO. DAKIBia. . H. HAeaauaal L. Habvkt; H.H. llinuor F. & M. BANK, MAT 1st, 1H98. Capital Stock, $71,000.00 Rarplna, i 8,600,00 Uiililiri rnlti, 1,170.08 OFFlOERSi . L. II. Ci Ti s. rnnidont. W. 8. OiiAiiwit a, Vie Pre T. W. llswsr, Caxhler. J. W. BiUDia.Ti'ller. F. r. MatTiiiwb, Collrtctor. DIKECTOItS: Wm. B. niadea, O. 1). Brailhain, M. M. Marks, 1'. II. FrlU-ller, Joo. Hutrr, J. W. Btewart, Dewey, Ifc-H.' Cutl. r, W. a Cliadwlrk, T. W W want your butineaa and fool thai w caa ollnr yoa as much In riuraj a bdv oilier bank la Uia cltv. . It U our endrair to rnaks busineaa rflationM not- unlly ploasaat and prolltabl to our patron. IVotloc of Hflzur. CnLxKToM'e Orncs Koi btII Diat., IUtaiuu. K. 0. Notice U licrrtiy ilvea of lbs senaivi it lite folluwlni property for vlolalkm of Hie Inlnrnkl Ravrnue laws. WabliiKtf a, N. C, May IHtli, 1H99. from W. II. r arrow k Co.. 11. L. P., by Jno. V. Dalb-y, Deputy (JoUrctnr, dW (117) Uay tHth, lxw, one pk rxwlalnlng 4 Kfillona ruin wldahey and 4 JufS u tilriitiK 12 Knllon corn whiek'. Any Ix-reon or raona rUbaainei I ho ti l rorly ate licrliy nollfWe) to p I" r at my oftlni In IUU Ijjli, II , villi In ll. my '.") itnr Ir.mi ilul a4 nuke rliiim in Uf f-irni and ninnnrf (.ertilird l.y litw. or ii. .nil ii.'-h will be I' t f. Ili-il 1. 1 Uf I 'nin-il Mai., R ('. lit'SCAH. I'.-llr, t,-r 4.1. . C. I'y J W. IIaihv,; I . -,'r t'. M.-rl.rf , I 1 1 1 t , I.... N. f THE TYHANT OF THE HOUSE. WhlW baby tleepa ' We cannot Jump or dane or sing, ' PUjr Jolly Runea or do ft tUlag To make m noise. The floor might creak If w should walk. We scarcely apeak . Or breath while baby lakes a nap Lest we ahottM wake the little chap. strict watch narsle always keeps . While baby sleeps! - j When baby wakes, : Bnt little gratitude he ihowa "., When other people want to dose. . At night, when folks have gone to bed, . He rouses them all up Instead' To wait on him. Ma lights the lamp And warms milk for the little scamp. Ps walks him op and down the floor. Sometimes two hours and sometimes more, And nurse oomes running, in a stew, To see what she for him can do, And Will and Harry, at the row, - Call, "What's the matter with him now?" 1 - And I'm waked up at all the clatter To wonder what on earth's the matter. $ Booh uproar in the houue he makes J When baby wakes! - Bo, if asleep or if awake. The house exists but for his sake And such tiny fellow he 7 To be boss or this family 1 : ; ; Eva Lovott In Independent. FRENCH HUMOR. U. Fraaeleqae Bareer and HI Orotetqne KOgj la the Carnival. It is often said that Frenchmen lack humor and dread ridicule, but M. Fran cisque Sarcey has given an example of that humorous good sense which denes mockery. At carnival time in Paris it is customary to' exhibit on the boule vards grotesque efflgios of well known publio men. A modest stranger called on M. Sarcey to tell him that his imago was to ngure m tuo procession. "Very good, " said M. Sarcey. "What can I do for your "Well, if yon wonld bo so kind as to lend ns some of your veritable garments, they would make the likeness all the stronger. " , "No doubt," responded tho critic blandly. "In that cupboard you will find several bats.." "Oh, tho voritable hat will not do) You see, your head I moan tho head of the eingy is enormous. ' "Tres bien. Take a coot, then." Dressed in the veritable coat, tho Sar cey dummy was an immense success. It seemed so strange to literary Paris, however, for a man to aid and abet the caricature of himself that M. Sarcey has volunteered au explanation, which is a delicious bit of humor. "Lamar- tine," he remarks, "would not have consented to lend bis coat for such a purpose. He was a poet with a sensitive! soul. So was Victor Hugo. But what would you? We cannot ull be Lamar tines and Hugos. Why should we pctir journalists, who have uo feelings to speak of, deny ourselves to the populace when we can contribute to their harm less amusement? Besides, they may not always think it worth their while to notice ns. "An agreeable trifler came to me the other day and asked my permission for tho nso of my name in a burlesque. gave it cheerfully. 'This may bo the lost time,' said he. 'What do you mean?' I asked. 'Well, yon are going ont of date, and noxt year you may not be worth a laugh I " Exchange. Ljla; ae a Dlaeaee. "The liar is a much abused person,' aid a well known local physician to a reporter last week. "The liar is not al ways to blame, and if you havo any mends who are addicted to falso repre sentation of things advise them to con sult their doutors. There is hopo for at least one class of liars. Modicme and medical methods are applicable to those who suddenly dovelop au abhorrence for the truth and lie on all occasions, even though the truth might better suit thoir purpose. This has como to be thonght of only as a species of .dementia that is oft times snccoKHfully treated. "The malicious liar is a difficult prob lem, for ho knows that ho is telling lie and there is uo hope for him. Bnt there aro lots of paople who Just lie naturally, without knowing what they are saying or why they say it The in dividual ofteu has nothing whatever to accomplish by lying, but doe so just oh some people stutter. But, as I said be fore, he should not be blamed and frown od opoii. His mind U unhealthy and his norvous system U out of order. Heat, tonio and good naming often rostoro those people to their u annul self, and then tho love of rectitude returns, and they aro elfttctnully on rod of a very em tauTassiug habit "Washington Post. Freen Bad Uacle . The French parars aro busily collect ing instances of what they oonaliler Amorioan nufriendliiieas toward Franoe, in order to bolster np thoir campaign of hostility against tho Uuitod Status. The Figaro recoutly published Oeorgs Banoruf t s letter of congratulation Bismarck on tho result of tho Franoo Pnmaian war, and follows it up with several other mcidonta or a liko uaturo, among which U General Grant's tele gram of onogratnlation to tho emperor of Uorniany iu 1870, aud tho fact that Victor Hugo nTused to receive htm on aoooant of it during his visit to Paris several years later. . The Jewel. "Tbeaa," exclaimed Cornelia, as has ofUo buea related, "aro my jewels I1 Mow, tho (at) wr of tho Uraochi was plain, mnanranilug Buvn, much Inclined to simplicity a pjan, la brief, who cat Xuora wood than too. "Aren't they just a trifle load, my dear?' ho ooco ventured to proiual Wlu a the nwula Wore as yot qui to new. UetroU JouruaL Paris and Marsnilloa are omtuicted by ekigraph linn entimly nndiirimnind. Tony aro planed In lnai ptpmand buried ftjnr fixit bennatli Uie aurfaoe, with man- holes i. ooo fiTl apart It oua4 neaxl CI, 600. OOO to bury tho wine. At the prrwnnt nita of tnrrcasa Urn mlaUiai of Ilia earth will doable taulf la 1110 your BlTBOIBe) SISIMH IBKAa. TVrmanrntly cured by the rnanlerly power uf tioutli Arm rlran Nrrvlne Tonio. Invalids need sulTrr Bo longer brcaniw this great romcily can cure them all. I rure fur tb whole world of sUimarb weaknee and livil!gtel inn, Tlie rnra b. (in with tlie II rat do. Tkt rrlicf brlnr is marvrlou and urnrtainc. aiaki-e tio lailttn; niver dlaniiftoinu. N Hrr how l..n( yoa lia.e eulfrrrd, yrmr cure l r-rttn ini-U'r Mi um of Idle n-At ti-nHli (ji.inj Inti-e. I'lmAant and al A , hjr V. !, Itrndhnm, lm;!'l, NfW lUrne, N. (V AftCIENT TBICKSTERS QUEER CONJURINQ FEATS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. " Uttl Baperlauata la Whleh BoUlas the Beads Off Living Anlmali Was a Xee- ary Adjnaet Bow They Killed a Bone and Cared Him AcaJa. Conjmers in ancient times Were not rery respectable members of society Ihen successful, they enjoyed the repu tation of .having sold their souls to the evil one, and whon of inferior ability they gained notoriety by being either drowned or burned. Tho medieval ma gicians as well as the Egyptian magi and tho Chaldean sages wero only a strange mixture of chemist, conjurer and charlatan, and as these gentlemen wero in tho habit of using their sup posed occult powers to thoir own advan tage they were naturally unpopular. Tho feats of jugglery performed by theso craftsmen were intended for tho mystification and not the amusement of tho public, and for centuries conjuring had to it only a black side. Tho amateur conjurer of today is not always u popular individual, save with children and the unsophistocated yokel. To tho general publio he is merely a bore of greater or less magnitude, whose performance is so obvious as to deceive noouo. It is hard to realize that this person is no more mushroom growth of modern society, but in point of fact his rolo is ono of a respectable antiquity, for he is to be found treading closo upon tlie heels of tho magicians and iu the days when witchcraft was still rampant. This is significant of his reputation even in those early times, for had- any one taken his tricks seriously he would donbtless have been run to earth and dono to death as a wizard. In the middle of tho seventeenth cen tury, in the earliest years of the res toration, a number of tricks wero pub lished iu one of thoso fucetious books which seem to havo occupied tho press to a grout extent at this time, but which, owing to their popularity, have for the most part perished. The chief recommendation to the greater number of theso tricks is that no apparatus bo yond the utensils of everyday lifo is necessary. Also it is suggested to tho performer that he can make some small profit out of his entertainment by prevailing on his andicuce to bet with him on the result of the trick. "To sot a horse's or an asse's head upon a niun's head aud shoulders" seems impoi-sible out of the land of Faery, but we aro informed that by boiling tho hend cut off from a living animal, "tho flesh boyl'd may runuo into oylo, " and then by niiiigliug tho hair beaten into powder with this oil and anointing tho" heads of the sttuiders by, "they shall seem to havo horses' or usses' heads" a costly experiment-and fearsome if successful. But, besides this, ono can "make poo- plo seem hendlesse," and tliis without bloodshed and by tho following simple receipt: "Break nrsenick very flnn, aud boylo it with sulphur in a cover'd pot, and kindle it with a new candle, and tho staudors-by will seem to bo lm-ad-lcssc." Doubtless a strong imagination is necessary for success. Some of tho tricks uro such as wonld nowadays causo tho performer to be disliked, to put it mildly. For instance, have a nut filled with ink, and give this unto anothor and bid him crack it and see what ho can find in that," which being dono "will causo niueh laughter." "To keep a Tapstor from frothing his Pots" must havo been tin umusoiucnt to the wags of tho period, and for this "provide in readiuesso tho skin of a red Ilcring, and when the Tapster is absent do bnt rub a little on the inside of his pots, mid ho will not bo able to froth thorn, do what ho can, in a good while after." "To counterfeit a diamond with a whito aaphir" is a most useful accom plishment, but tho fraud is likely in these days to be discovered and is more a chemical experiment than a trick. Soveral tricks are recommended which havo animals as thoir subject aud are for the most part brutal to our mixlurn ideas. Perhaps tho least objoctiouable is "to seem to kill a Horse aud euro him again," which may be thus aoooiu plished: "Tako tho seed of heiibano aud slvo it tho Horse in bis Provender, and it will cast him into such a deep sleep that bo will soom dead. If yon will re cover him again, rub his Nostril with Vinegar, aud ho will seem to be re vived." The "seem to be revived' sounds rather ominoua, aud it is to be noted tliat the correct quantity of hen bane is not mentioned, no that'll might be best to try this experiment' on some ono oh) burse. "To make a shoal of Goslings draw a Timber loggo" sounds interesting, but uufortnuutuly tho directions are vague. "To make a shoal of Goslings or a Gag gle of Goose to scout to draw Timber loggo Is done by tho verie means that la na'd when a Cat draws a fool through a Pood, but handled somewhat further off from tho Beholders. " Loudon Standard. Wkltekee4 TeraSeae. A Whitehead lorpodo carries 2I poumls of wet gnu cotton and weigh ready fir service 1,100 pound lu maximum length i 10 foot 0 inches ami Its grroUwt diameter is 17.7 Inches. At a speed of iid knots per hoar ll has a raiurV) of aboot UbO yards. Tuo torpedo Is drivou by aomproMod strata prcwaro of 1,310 pounds per square iuck, which operates a three stago engine. Tho men tit Berlin have an odd bablt of brushing aud combing thulr lialr and whUker iu publio, Iu tba teataurauts snd oaf ce men pall ont tlielr Implement and "sprues op" whilo wulting ft their anient to be filled. Tliey do not lake lbs trouble to br the labia, oi tSar. Our baby buboes eoutlnii ally troubled whh colic snd cholera Infantum since Ills blrlli, and all that w could do for him did not enem to (Iva mors than lam porary relief, anlll wa tried Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Hlnos giving that remedy lie liu sot brn troubled. Wo want to glvs yns lid testimonial as aa svldrno of onr gratitude, Hot I hat yon need It to adrer tUa yonr merltcrlou rumedy 1, I.w, Keokuk, Iowa, Fr( alo by r. b CAWDOR CASTLE. Ilew Macbeth. Who VewHled It, Hap. wed to Select IU Site. The luto Earl of Cawdor was tho owner of two charming residences in Wales Stackpole . Court, Pembroke shire, where he died, aud Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire but theso wero mere pleasure honses by compari son with tho ancestral home of tho Campbells, Cawdor castle at Nairn. Tins fino north British dwelling re mained almost undisturbed from tho death of Sir Hugh Campbell in 1710 for a period of nearly 150 years, whon it was conscientiously restored by its late owner. Cawdor castle itself had its rise in a fierce and wild ago, around which traditions of a hazy nature clus ter. It is a legend iu Nairn that tho murder by Macbeth was committed in au old chamber of the castle tower, and visitors wishing to conduct them selves with gravity aud respectful rever ence are expected to receive this story with an expression of solemnity not mi tinged with awa That tho "silver skin" of King Duncan was "laced with his golden blood" in this particular apartment is a fublo that need not now be onlargcd upou. Cawdor castlo by its outward aspect is, however, strongly suggestive in its gaunt and minatory massiveness of tho fierce aud troublous times of tho ambi tions Macbeth. The story goes that tho" thane who founded it was much con cerned about tho choice of nu abode and was warned in a dream to place his worldly wealth in a coffer and to bind it upon tho back of an ass and wher ever the animul should halt to set about his work. Tho ass "came to a suudstill at the russetburu at tho third hawthorn from tho starting point" aud lay down. Curiously euough, as if to confirm this tradition, to this day iu tho dungeon beneath the tower a haw thorn grows. The other two trees have disappeared, the last one as lately as 18110. Many stirring tales are told of tho later history of Cawdor castle, which came to be left untenanted for long years owing to tho Campbells de parting for Wales, whew they married young ludies with ample fortunes. St. James Uuzctto. WHERE THE JOKE CAME IN. The Boye Ilanled tho Profouor llac Much to Their Chagrin. A very good story is told of the head of n college who was the possessor of a very clumsy, old fashioned vehiclo to which ho was very partial nud which ho constantly used iu riding through tho streets of the town, to tho disgust of most of the students. A plan was formed among some of tho boys that on a certain night thoy Would remove this offensive vehicle from the coachhouse to a wood about half a mile from the college. Their in tention was to run the carriage into tin thickest of the woods and underbrush aud leave it there. Bnt tho principal by some mean:i learned or suspected their intention. Accordingly, in tho evening, lie quiotly went out to the coachhouse, and, well wrapped up, crouched in a corner of the carriage and waited. Soon the lsiys came, very stealthily. and, without looking into the vehicle, begun their operations very quietly, and in whispers, and with many u "Hush" and "Take care" and "Look out, " they succeeded iu getting it out of tho house and yard and into the road. There they were all right, but they wero puzzled to find the thing so heavy to haul, uud amid grumblings and puff ings and puntings, varied occasionally with a strong expression of disgust, they succeeded in reaching the woods, the principal listening to their complaint und rather enjoying the situation. Having with some dilllculty bucked tho carriage into the brush, they licgan to congratulate each other on the sue- cess of their maneuver. The old gentle man, letting down the window, to their utter surprise uud alarm, very quietly said: "Now, young gentlemen, just tako me back very carefully, if you plousa " Spare Moments. Bird e Bars-eon. Some interesting observations made by M. Fatio ou tho surgical treatment of wounds by birds wero recently brought before the Physical society of Geneva. In these it was established that the suipo hail ofteu been observed ill nitniriiiir fljuiiinrc With it ImmlIt I..I f..l.h.mi It ..ml-... . v,,rv m.lit,.l,l.. dressing and lias even been known to - j secure a broken limb by nieausof a stout ligature. Ou ono occasion M. Fatio killed a suipo which hud ou its chest n largo dressing composed of down from other parts of the body and stvurcly flxed to tho body by coagulated blood. Twice he hud snipe with interwoven feathers strapped on to tho situ of a fracture of one or other limb. Tho most interesting example was that of a siiiiw both of whose legs ho hail unfortunately broken by a misdirected shot. Uo only recovered it on tho following day, when ha found that tho wounded bird had contrived to apply drussings and a sort of splint to both limb. Iu carrying out this operation some feathers had beeoiuu entangled round tlie beak, aud uot be ing able to nae It claws to got rid oi them tbo poor creature was almost dead from hunger wheu found. Public) Opinion. Clsare awl Nei " Vou'ro nervous," said the doctor. "Qnlto right," admitted tho patient. "Thut'l why I sout for you." "Tho only thing for you to do," es plained the doctor, "is to give up amok lug entirely," "I dou't atuoko at all," answered tho patient j "Ah I" said tbo doctor., "Then the thing fur you to do Is to smoke a good cigar or a pli occasionally. It has a Yery sootlilug uffect" I It's easy lo preecriha when yon know bow. Chicago Punt i taa. :. artriBBs4aii ftlareiM May be worth mors lo you than 100 if yon have a child.who aoils bedillng from inoontenence of water durlnu tlerp. Cures old ami yminf slide. It arresia the triMible al one. l. Hold htr C. IK Itrad bara, dru((kt, hw Herns, N. C OAHTOIltA, lrtti, t Is) lt4 1 Hra limn lattfj -ll luj Its Hm ihnn ipetenj FOBYEfiSS CUBED I had Salt PAonm for years. My leg from kneo to a :klo was rur aud swollen, p.nd tho paintrasintenso. Itr.cddocUirginllartford, WaterVmry, and Ncwllzvcn, to r.o avail Cu TicunA nnr.0LVK.vr, Cuticitra (ointment), and a hoz of Cuticuua Hoap completely cured roo. GA.IEUKTT T. SAVKltS, Hartford Electric Light Co., Hartford, Conn. Pwirr Vrart TrETUkKT r-isi ToeirBiso. TJtf.no-ttw.iie-1 Hi ii:ji:h, vti rn Iab of IUik Wmrrn batha with Cmti'-i h :-if certlo cnoinlinc willi Cinici ka,u.(1 tli.d d. Of CUTICUtU KKtmLTItltT. Wd tTimnsV.rwitthswMlrl. I'uttkr tlnno Awr Pniu, . Cuki'., ftopA,, tftttooe Llo to Ctuo ball iUieuai, Cue. -R ALL WOF. Jmr-TENTHS of i all th pain andsicknessfrom which women suffer is caused by weakness or derangement In the organs of menstruation. Nearly always when a woman is not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman Is very seldom sick. Is nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures all " female troubles." It Unequally effective for the git I In her teens, the young wife with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the " Change of Life." They all need it. They are all benefitted by it. For advice In cases rusuMnff special directions, address, giving symptoms, the " Ladie3" Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., ChuUa nooga, Term. THOS. J.C00PER, Tupelo, Mitt., earl! ' My s'stsr suffered from very irregular and painful menstrufctian and toclors coula not relieve h6r. Wine of Cardul entirely cured her and also heloed my mother through the Change ol Uic." To all Lovers of Good Beer. I will say that I call furnish us good as can be had in the I'liilcd Stan sliol tied KUKSII EVKRY DAY nnd it is especially recommended by some of Ihc Hist Medical Aiilhonlies in the country for Weal; und DcbilT laled I'ersous. Our Soil Jriitl A Mineral Wa . Our (.linger Ale is equal to the Im ported. We guarantee Quality and Cleanliness in our goods. Anxious to Please, I am yours respectfully, James F. Taylor HINDIPO RESTORES t;lXl ITV an. J. - THE .rs.. of Me. soi.o.. F HUNCH REMEDY Jiralwcn (lie nluve result In 30 days. ttttt Nmiwj J VAr. lmptmt?. Wiritorrle, t tiilmr fiiinnnv. Slot H nil ilrains nnd los caum-il tiv i-trirs f vkiiIIi. II whuIh 1 In sanity dinl Contiiitn.iiiin. Vimiii; Mis ii-gain Mmi- canity pihI I onsiitiillnn. timiii; Slrn li-Kam aiMi- IkumI nn.1 lilil lU-n refm-cr Vuulliful Vib.it. 11 Kivra viK. ami s ac to .hninkvn organs, and fit. i a malt Ut Iiuh now or matriitio. F.asilv cainr.1 m Hie vrnt inhIci-i. I'rirc Pft PTC I''11 $3- liy mail. In ilntn fiark-OU 1 I 0.nte. is ilk wlilUiiKUaramtc, OH. JEAN 0 HARKA, Tarit F. S. DUFFY, Now Kerne, N. C Notice of Administration. Having duly iiialilieil ns the mlinlnis tratorof Milan R. Howard, deceased, all persons aro hereby nolilicd lo present their claims lo mc duly venlied or In my attorney, Owen 11. tluion, on or liefore June 21st, 1N00, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. All pursans Indebted to anid rslnle are reiiiiesled to mnke Iniiueiliato payment. This June 81st, ISO. II. II. ROSS, Administrator. OWEN II. (IL ION, Attorney. Certificate Lost! Ccrtirirnle of Stock, No. 1208 In the A. & N. C. It. IL Notice is hereby given that application m 111 be made for dupll catecf same. C. K. HANCOCK. WARNER'S (lELfilET NERVE TABLETS PltONPTLf ctnai ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS, HEADACHE SLEEPLESSNESS trUt, tic , toe. er tl sir Bas. SATIVACT'OV cumrrrn oh Momcf Rirvmoco. (eats is te I are. sii urr MtnicKt co.. tn.if. EH I i eta P. . , riint Sale ef Land, As commissioner of the Court in nor. nuance of a judgment n ndcrrd at Feb. ruaiyieim or Hie Superior Court of L'rnwn county. N. C, iri an action nlK iein Juinis B. Gardner is plniuliff ai.d Ashley Rirkman and Edith li Ira nian, hit wife are defendants, the umli r kigmd aiil sell the within described land at tblic auction at the court house iu Pew ik-rne, . V., a" 13 o clock M., on Monday August 1st, 18U8. The suid land is Mtuuted in Craven county. N. C . ad joining ihe Ilmrv, Lillic and IVrry i imams laud i n tne north side of Ncni-u river and south side of Swift Creek, l ginning at Henry Lillie's corner in l'eny w iiiiuiu s line near James Uocnct's 1 in cut corners and mnsnorlb 6U degrees CO poles to Henry Lillie's comer, then south fiit degrees east 25 poles to another of Lillie's corner, then south 40.) west (ill pons to said billies corner in ferty William's hue, llien with said line to the beginning, containing eleven acres, more or less. Also another tract situated us Ihc above, beginning at a slake in llcniy LiIIip s line and a corner of tlie land that was deeded to Louisa Lillie by Wm. Pate and runs north SO degrees east a distance sullicicnt when extended and run home to include and contain nine acres. I he said land being described in a mortgage cxeculed by Ashley Kirk- man nun iMimi Kiiknmu Ins wile to Wm. l'ate which is registered in book 103 on pages 578 and 570. II. C. WIIITEHURST, Commissioner. Hale of JLniiri, By virtue of a power of sale contained in a deed of trust cxeculed by Hugh L. Hanks und wife Hannah A. Banks to H. 1$. Nixon and W. 1. Dcransure trustees for the Metropolitan Building and Loan Association, of Richmond Va. said deed being recorded in the oftlce of the Regis ter of Deeds of Craven county, N. C. in Book llli, page 87, I will sell at the Court House door iu New Berne, N. C. at 12 o'clock on the 15th day of July 1H!IS, the following described real estate. Being in the city of New Berne N. C. begin ning at the Northeast corner of lot 4(i and running Northwardly along the West side of Berne street, -I I feet thence Wcstwardly 107 feet :i inches, parallel with the Northern lire of lot 10, thence Southwardly 41 feet parallel with the Baid Heme, street, thence Kastwardly 107 feet 3 inches to the beginning, being the front one half of a lot or parcel of land conveyed to Amos York by Alex Mitchell by deed dated Way -JOlh 1800, dook till, page BiS, Records ol Craven county and left to Hannah A. Banks by Amos lorn in the last will and testament of said York, book E, page :i(7 clerk's ollice of Craven county N. C. lerms of sale :w.i.ln) cash, balance to be secured by lirst mortgage on said properly. Said sale to be made to satisfy a balance due upon bond secured by said deed of trust defaultof which has been made by said grantors. If. 1J. A1AU.N, Trustee. s aim : of iiAi! By virtue of a power of sale contained ill a deed of trust cxeculed by Mustuphcr Holly and wife to I!. B. Nixon and V. I'. Desansiirc trustees for the Metropoli tan Building and Loan Association of Richmond, Va., said deed being recorded in the ollice of the liegisler of Deeds of ( raven County, N. C, in Book 115, page Hill will sell at the Court House door in New Heme, N. C, at 12 o'clock on I lie 15th day of July, 18!is, the following des cribed real estate: All that certain part of the lot of land lying on the cast side of (leorge St., in the City of New Heine, N. C, and known in the plan nf said city by the number Kill! and described as follows: On (leorge St. measuring on front :!71 feet, thence running east 10:1 feet, thence south 01 feel, thence west on "the Kulshirc line" 120 feel, the same being conveyed to Mustaphcr Holly by deed recorded in Hook IU, pages 50, 51, 52 and 0:1 in the Register's ntlioe of Craven county, N. C, to which reference is made for further description. Terms of sale f 031) cash, balance to be secured by first mortgage on said proper ly, said sale to be made to satisfy a balance due upon bond secured by mist deed, default of w hich bus been made by saiil grantors. R. B. NiXoN, Trustee. Notice ot Sale ! Pursuant lo a judgment rendered at Ihe February term of the Craven county Superior court in a suit for Ihe foreclos ure of a mortgage, w herein Mark Disos way is plaiutilf and Frederick Douglas is ilefendent, I will on the lirst day of August, 1S0S, at Ihe court house door in New Heme at 12 o'clock in., sell nl public auction lo the highest bidder for cash the following described laud, to:wit; One piece or parcel of land on the south side of Bryan street in the city of New Berne, In-ginning on Uryan street in the city of New Berne, and runs thence cast Ull feel lo. I W Walker's line; thence south along said Walker's 45 feci lo Levy Canaday's line; thence west 110 feet to Hryau street thence nun Ii along said ilrysa street lo the beginning. For fuller description sec Deed liook No. 00, page 51I0 Craven eounly records R. V. WILLIAMSON, Commissioner. June 25, 1808. Koretlosure Salt'. In compliance with a jiidginent and order rendered and made at Ihc Febru ary term of the SuiHTior Court of ('raven county, N. C A. I)., 1808, in an netion wherein L. J. Cbupnian and J, A. Smith are plalnlilfi and It. E. Chapman la de fendant, the undersigned commissioner of the court will sell a certain Iract or lot of land situated In ('raven county, North Carolina on l.illle Hwift creek, adjoining Hit land of Isaiah Toler, W C W'hiltord and 'others, winch land in kaown and described in Ihe partition of the hinds nf Moses Kriiul, deceased, a lot No. 0, and is further described in a certain mortgage lo L J Chapman by Mtid defendant which la registered in llio record of Craven county In hook No. Ill on folio 404, 405, etc., to which ref erence is hail. The said land will be sold at publio bucti in al 12 o'clock m., on Mundny, August Isl, 1MI8 at the court houiie in New llerne, N u. II. C. WlllTEUl llHT, Commisaloner, Commissioners Sale! Pursuant lo a lodgment nf tlia Supe rior court of Craven county la the rlpeo ial pnmenllngs entilled, Mark IHaoaway i-td wife Jnarnliln K. Illanewar VI Hadltk F. Knlgltl and her husband Nallor Knight and H K Hall, f uardlao nf Kail In K Knighl, tenants In common, I will sell at the ootirt house door In Craven count r oa Monday the Hth day of August IHIM, si lit hour of is o eloca M , of cash, al publio suction lo lbs hichrat bidder, Me lollowlnr property UesrrlbiHl In lbs petition Died In this action to wit: Lots No. tH and 117 situatexl oa th north Id nf Pollock street, between Muddy and Fleet streets la Ilia city of Mew Herns, being the properly of lb lata Jobs O. (larriimr, deneaaml. 8. U. HALL,C4MnmUaliief. I lu It y. ef

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