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, ran JVcgetahlePfcparationfor As similating foeToodfltidttegtila ling tlie Slomaclis andBoweLj uf For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ; Bears the Promotes Dieslion.i' J ncssandRest.ContHins neiUVr Opium.Morptiiue tur 1 Jl.:u!.'.!. Not II AR C O X 1 c . ; iMmpkm Off' ' sfbcSaw ImJUlUSJU- fHmSctJ- IfeararawbnK I Aocrfect Remedy forConslipa- lion. Sour Slomacii.Diaiilioea, Worms .convulsions .rcvensn ness and Loss OF SiEEr. facsimile Signature cf . NEW 'YORK. Signature mm h F The ! M Kind II f ?yyw"TkXm(m" EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. You Have Always Bought. TMC erNTAUN eOMMNV, NCWVORROmr. -STEAMERS- CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, AND Sli PROFESSIONAL. Tfcoafht th llndKtot Shot M AbcI An engineer running over the Pan- handle branch of the Santa Fe is some what superstitious and believes in warnings. One night ha wai rolling along at a good rate of speed, when he sawa clear, white light, luce a will-o'-the-wisp, dancing around just over the track a few hundred feet in front of hint. He ahnt oft ateam and came to a itop as quickly as ho could. The conductor and train crew came running up to the engine to see what was the matter. . 'There is some one swinging a lan tern across the track," said the en gineer, and the crew went ahead to in vestigate. We can t find any one, reported the rear brakeman, and the engineer palled out again, hut he went slowly, and in few minutes he stopped again. The crew went ahead once more to see what was the cause of the light The oonductor, who was a good shot, drew his revolver and at the second shot he made at the mysterious light there was a crash, a scream and the light went out and something white came fluttering down from the clouds. ' ' The superstitions engineer was scared, You've shot an angel, sure," he said to the oonductor, with his face pale as death. Investigation brought out the fact that a small boy with a lantern tied to the tail of his kite was the cause of it all, but it teases the engineer to say any thing about "shooting -angola" To peka State Journal. Urimc an the Ilaatta. I rearlea Meat Nine-tenths of our surroundings are There is a condition possible to some ' superfluous," said the observant man. few souls that if not really the highest "Tho government feeds its soldiers and attribute of humanity would be chosen sailors on 80 cents a day. Just think of by most men of noble mold wore seleo thatl As for household goods, let me tion possible. It is the nuawed tran tell yon. There is a man who does odd quillity, the absolute inability to fear, jobs around our house, and the other 1 that some men, not many, possess, or day he informed my wife that he was , rather, one should say, by which somo inmnVim fv j'j inn i .ii i ... I & PASSKNGE1L FttEIHHT F. M. Simmons, A. I. Ward 1. II. Pou, K. W. Pon SIMIONS, POU & WARD, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. ' NEW BERNE, M. C. Office 08 8o. Front Street, nearly oppo 1 . site Hotel Chaltawka, (Offices also at Raleigh and Suiithfield.) Hntullee In the counties ol Craven, Dnplln, Jones, Onslow, Carteret Pamlioo, Wake, Johnston. Harnett and Wilson; In toe Su nreme mid Keaeral Courts, and wherever eer"! e are desired. For AH Points Xortb. The Steamer NEUSE will loivo on M.i tluys, Wednesdays, and Fridays -at 6 p. m., making landings at Oriental, Ocntcoko und j state ICoanoke Island, 82f Freight receive not later than one hour previous to sailing. For further information apply to GEO. flENDKltSON, Agt. M. K; Kino, Gen. Mgr., 11.0. l!lJDaiN,Geu.Frt.& Paas.Ajjt. Norfolk, Va, New Heme. N. 0., May 30th, 1898. . Fcllctier, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Middle Street, Lawyers Itrick ''.'. Building. Will practice In the Counties of Craven I Oartcret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. U. H. Court at New Berne and supreme Court ct FINANCIAL. a. & r. c. . TIME TABLR NO. 5. II. T. A. Oreen, Pres. K.H. Meadows, Ties Pres H.H. Groves, Cuhler. CITIZEN BANK or xnovr saxuirzi, xr. o. DO A SKNERAI. BANKING BU8INKM The Aooonnuot Banks, Bankers, Corpor ktions. Farmer. Merchants and others re nelved on lavorable terms. Prompt and ears nil attention given iomeiDun.-si 01 our ens toraars. Coll ellons a spoclally. j board or dibiotoks. K. U. Meadows, ChM. Uunv, Jr. James ReamondJ Mayer Halm. Tbomas A. Oreen, C. K. rov. W. P. Crockett. Ferdinand Ulrich J. A. Meadows, To Tako Effect Bundsy, June IB, 1898,' Smua' . ... ' ' , Chas. H. Powler, at 13 M. J. w. oralnicer, .'.. B. W.8mallwood, Going Eiuit BoURDULR: Going West tteo. N. l vas. . No. 1'aasengur Trains No. 4 .::..ss:........i!:.r:,'.-w thos.daniel, 4 00.. UUranse..........l0 82 Prssldent. Tlee Prea. 44...... . .Klnstou ....10 !' . H. ROBERTS. Cashier. mm a aiat am s sl ksV I lib HIA I IUI1HL DMIalWf OV NKW SKUNK, N. 0. 6 20. Oil). 0 IS 715 Hi Ar. Now Heme, Lv 8 10 e 43 Lr. .- ' . Ar. .... 8 57 8 57....Af. Morehead City Lv 7 47 Nd. 8. . Passenger Dslly. No. 8. Lv. p. in. BTiTio.Ns: Ar. a. in. Ooldsboro 7 00 LaUrange .....0 87 . Kiuiton....'.. 807 ..Ar. New Berne, Lv 6 03 73 Lv. New lJerne, Ar.. 4 67 6 87 ....Ar. More hesd Oitj, Lv 8 47 T .. . i i xr n H i'd Ft. audi stations: I Mx't Ft. and 1'ass.Tn. fass. Tn. Lv. a m 7 10...... ..OoldslHiro...... 7 43 Best's....... '. 8 00 LaUrange 8 26 Falling Creek 14 Kiuston 8 48 Caswell 43. ...... .Ar. Dover, Lv ... 10 IS Lv. . Ar.... 10 40 Core Creek XWOOXLFOXLA.'TJED 1666. Capital, $100,000 Surplus Profits... .98, lot DIBKCTORSi J AS. A. BkTAH, ' Chas. a Uhiav, Jst. IURN, O. H. HosskT Tana. Dawiuls. J. H. HacsbduIi L. HAkvai; H. ku Bisuor F. & M. BANK, Ar. pml MAY 1st, 1808. Capital Stuck 173,000.00 Sarplns 8.500,00 1 03, l'adlTlde4 Frnu 8,170.08 8 83, nvrrnVDo. I vrrivciiwi 613 818 L. II. Cl'Ti IB. President. . Queer Funeral Mistakes In Maine. There have been some queer mistakes made of all kinds, but this is one of the most unusual and undesirable, al though no real harm was done: A man, one time prominent in professional life of this city, died. He was a member of a certain society in this city, which sent representatives to the funeral. The members of the organization were noti fied of the death of their fellow mem ber by postal cards scut out by tho sec retary. One of the curds was addressed to and delivered at the late resideuco of the dead member, inviting him to at tend his own obsequies. A similar incident was, if anything, worse. A member of a secret society died and his fellows were notified of his death and tho time and place of the funeral, as usual. A card was dolivered at the address of the dead man, directed to him in his own handwriting. He had been the secretory of the organiza tion and hod addressed sets of postal cards to the members at his leisure. When a member died, a set of the ad dressed cards were sent to the printer, who printed the name of the deceased member on the back with the other matter used in the notice. So when the secretary died his assistant or successor sent a set of the cards to tho printer, so that the dead man was sent one ad dressed by his own hand. Portland Express. ' ' : Victoria and John Brown. "Pol Jfanear" is a favorite cast near Balmoral castle and was always held as the special preserve of the late John Brown, her majesty's personal attend ant John was an enthusiastlo and in veterate fisher, and often the royal larder was indebted to his prowess for its supplies of spring salmon when the rods of the other fishermen failod to bring them to the bank. It is authen tically reported among anglers on Doe- side that when the qneen wanted John he was immediately at her call, except when angling, and at such times she studied not to disturb him. The tacit understanding between them is said to have arisen in the following fashion: Her majesty one day sent an imperative message to the river side, desiring John to immediately wait upon her. Tell her majesty, replied John, in his usual Doric, "that I am rinnin a salmon and I canna come." The messenger came book to him in hot haste saying that the queen desired to see him this very iniuute. Well, tell her majesty this time that I am rinnin a salmon and I winna come," and that settled it. Pearson's Weekly. Whoa Moltoa Lead Won't Born. When the Princoof Wales was study ing under Sir Lyon Playfuir in Edin burgh, that gentleman, after taking the precaution to make him wash his hands with ammonia to gut rid of any greaso that might bo on them, said: Now, sir, if you havo faith in sci ence yon will plunge your right baud in to that caldron of boiling lead and la dle it out into the cold water which is atauding by." "Are you serious?" asked the pupil. "Perfectly," was the reply. "If yoo tell mo to do it, I will, " said the prince. "I do tell yoo," rejoined Playfair, and the prince immediately ladled out the burning liquid with perfect impu ity. London Standard. going to move and gave her his new address. "About 8 o'clock I was strolling along the street when I met my man and his wife and their 14-year-old boy. The man bad a clock under his right arm, a picture in his left hand and a roll of bedclothing strapped on Mb back. His wife carried a large basket filled with crockery and a small roll of carpet The boy brought up the rear j with two chairs and a dishpau. I loiter ed on the corner, and presently they came along with more chairs, a collec tion of pots and pans, and the man car ried a table on his head. The third load comprised another basket probably con taining kitchen utensils, more chairs, broom, oil can, baby's chair and a bag of flour. The man told my wife that he had to borrow a pushcart to move his stove and bedstead. "Now, just think of that 1 One hun dred dollars would certainly cover the cost of that outfit and three people lived on it Doesn't it make you realize the hollownoss of life?" Philadelphia Press. A Long One. A man well known in State street circles found himself in front of what ho supposed was his Back Bay residence late one evening recently. He had a great many dollars' worth of wine un der his waistcoat and could not gain entrance through the medium of his latchkey. Becoming enraged, in a drunken fashion, he kicked tho door, broke the glass and used language thut is unfit for publication. Finally the door was opened, and tho owner of the house, who is athletic and irascible, proceeded to kick tho State street finan cier into the middle of the street. "Wazzeryon hie mean hie?" in quired the assaulted party indignantly as he sat upon the curbstone and held his throbbing brow with both hands. "And whut do you mean by trying to break into my house?" inquired the other mnu. "Your hie house 1" exclaimed the State street man in bewildorment "How hie long hash you lived hie here? "For four years," was the answer. "Holy smoke hid" exclaimed tho financier. ' ' IIuvo I hie been drunk hie; as long as that?" Boston Traveler. men are possessed. An instance of such courage on a low plane is that of Po temkiu kicking aside tho bloody head of his predecessor as he stepped to the block, an act almost indelicate enough to be humorous, yet withal significant ; of an iron nerve. TERRIBLE eiuoeui Somewhere in the late seventies an other Russian, but this time a savant, gave a proof of what length a rapt in tensity of purpose will carry a man to. In order to make good his theory that a Buicide may be deliberate and unrepeut ing he subjected himself to hideous tor ture, ending in death, but under such circumstances that he might have re linquished his design at any stage of its progress. He lay on bis back upon a bedstead from which ho had stripped all the clothing, with a lamp placed un derneath him so that the flame just CURED DY CUTICURA I was afflicted with a terrible broking oct. I vna trcutad by tho very best liy:c.ans, who prououueed it blood poison, but it got worse. I vas smToring untold aony, a:ni finally bad to giro npvork. Cutjcvra Rkmboiei vera B JC3tcd, which X Immediately procured. Fro:n the Aral, Iciricnced a soothing relief, notwithstanding my Intense pain. I improved rigiit along till at last J tctu entirety cured, and not a Mign on ray body anywhere Indicating Hut anything had ever boon the natter with me. M. D. BASTIEN, Vfi W.Hunterat.tlanta.Ga. flpmtTJTriTSBTttATUP.fT FOB FVKRT BtOOD A WD 8ll!f Humui;, with Loss (ir Hub Warm baths with Cfij. cur 8-i a p. remit ftnnintinn with t'tmcutu. purest i,f cmfiiuVnt skin cure, and mild dnienof C'ltici ia Kisul !. greatest of blood purifiers od humor curei, tV.M tmnirlBrittiiwrid. Pottiii Drto attdChem. Coai'., t'rop., Uotlon. Uow to Cure Blood Uumort, tr. Sale of Lind, XOTICE. Kohth Carolina, touched his spino, rising at intervals to Maggie L Burma and ) make notes, which wore afterword pub lished. They show a calm spirit of re search and aro slightly triumphant in tone, though touched into high relief once or twico by an expression of an guish. F. Foster in North American Review. Quaint Fashions In Manilla. Gem of the orient earth and open sea, Manilla, that in thy lap and on thy breast Hath gathered beauties all the loveliest. On which the snn Bmilos In his majesty, and so on. Tho quatrain, with an unim portant emendation, is from Bawring. It sounds fino and rings false. Manilla used to be regarded as the most fortu nately situated city in the world. Just why is a problem. Set beneath a torrid sky, reinoto from the routes of com merce, it has squatted, unheeding and I practically unheeded, t'e capital of a 1 stretch of unfortunate isles. Visitors have been infrequent The earliest was Magellan. The most recurrent has been the typhoon. The most pertinacious has been tho earthquake. Objects of interest aro few. Among them is the mestizo. Superstitious as a ballad, languorous as a serenade, sho floats, a human butterfly, along tho scar let lanes. Another feature is tho cli mate. Fancy a pastille burning in a vapor bath. Tho atmosphere has tho savor of cachous and tho bite of red pep-' pers. Costume, in consequence, is brief. KalpliUray,pnrlners trading as Burrus Heceieers' & Gray and others, y notice to vs. Creditors. The Phillips Lumber Company. J I All creditor; of the Phillips Lumber l Company, (corporation), defendant, are j hereby notified to present their claims duly verified to the undersigned receiv , ers of said lumber company on or before the asm day ot INovember, A. 1)., This 7th day of July. A. D.. 1898, I). L. UOBEUTS. J. LEO Bl'RKUS, Receivers. Simmons, Pou & Ward, Attorneys. 'At comm. sinner of the Court in pur r nance ol a judgment rendered at f'eh uaiy lerm uf the Superior Court of Cruwn euur.ly. N, t!., in an action ; win lein Jam s It. (isrdner is plaintiff nd Ashley Kiikmnn end Edith Kirk iiiiin. hix wife are defendants, the under signed w ill sell I lie within described land al public ain't ion at the court house in New Berne. N. C. a 12 o'clock M., on Momluy August 1st, 1HD8. The i aid land issiiiiaud in Ciavrn county, N. 0.. ad joining I he Henry. Lillic and Terry I Williams land on t lie north side of Neiise I river and soulh side of Swift Creek, be ginning at llt-ury Lillie's cornerin Perry Willium's line i.ear James Cooper's Pat ent corners and runs north 50 degrees CO poh s to Henry Lillie's corner, then" south .':) degrees east 23 poles to another of Lillie's corner, then south 40J west 00 poll s lo said Lillie's corner in Perry William's line, then wi h said line to thu beginning, containing eleven acres, moie or less. Also another tract situated as the above, begini.ing at a slake in llemy Lillie s line und a corner of the land that w us deeded to Louisa Lillie by Wm. Pate and runs north AO degrees east a distance surlicient when extended and run home to include and contain nine acres. The said land being described in a mortgage executed by Ash cy Kirk man and Edith Kirkmau his wife to Wm. Pate which is registered in book ltis on pages q?s and 07!). II. C. W11ITEHURST, Commissioner. Certificate Lost ! Certificate of Stock, No. 1298 in the A. & N. C. It. R. Notice is hereby givtn that application will be made for dupli catcofsame. 0. K. HANCOCK. I Phftf(rrnihed " THE 'oS so Co!' HINDIPO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man of Me. GREAT WRENCH REMEDY produces (l,c at.nve result in 3U days Fuolmtflng Mary Stuart. It would seem iudoetl as if years only added to tho charm of certain remarka ble women. Mary Stuart was 47 at tho time she was beheaded, yet she used her irresistihlo powers of fascination Wattcoccli J-'ailiNjr .tcmyi v. Slops all drains and losses caused by errf rs of youth. It wards off In- The mantilla of the mestizo is her hair. ..... . .. losses caused liv errf rs ol v iier ruimcuii is BUS, very urigni, vory saily aa Consum.lion. Young Men reKaii, Mun- loose. Tne male Half custo wears tron- eood and Old lien recover voutiuui ieor. it ' gives vigor ami s ze to KiimtiKen organs, sura huu u sum. xuo nuis Ol uie latter . K man lor business or marriage. are not always tucked m. un niuh uavs ' tne vest pocket, i nce he HauutB them. Tho effect is neat, not gaudy. So much for local fashion. Ed gar Sultus in Collier's Weekly. To Preserve Health. Pnmtlfi Klinnlrl tdWrt on their riirlir. through all her imprisonments and up Bi,,os nu(1 avoid ,ho habit. of maliwA to the very last act of the tragedy. 1 pm wben in bod Eight hours should Froudo, it is true, insists on certain uil- sn.,..t ... ,.,.., Thll wi,iw nm,ifi bv mail, in nlain tiack written guarantee. DR., I fits Easily carried in t Koxes f 3.5 ate. with 0'HAKRA, Paris Sale of Z.aml, By virtue of a powei of sale contained in a deed of trust executed by Hugh L. Banks and wife Hannah A. Banks to R. B. Nixon and W. I. Ucsansure trustees for the Metropolitan Building and Loan Association, of Richmond Va. said deed being recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Craven county, N. C. in Book 11(1, page 87, 1 will sell at the Court House door in New Berne, N. C. at 12 o'clock on the 15th day of July 1898, the following described real estate. Being in the city of New Berne N. C. begin ning at the Northeast corner of lot 40 and running Northwardly along the West side of Berne street, 44 feet thence Westwardly 107 feet !l inches, parallel with the Northern tins of lot 4C, thence Southwardly 44 feet parallel with the said Berne, street, thence Eastwardly 107 feet 8 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 May 20th 186G, book (it!, page 275, Records of Craven county and left to Hannah A. Banks by Amos York in the last will anil testament of stdd York, book E, page !!U7 clerk's office of Craven county N. C. Terms of sale ;i2.".00 cash, balance to be secured by lirst mortgage on said property. Said sale to be made to satisfy a balance due upon bond secured by said deed of trust default of which has been made by said grantors. R. B.NIXON, Trustee. F. S. DUFFY, New Berne, N. C II 11... ii ai... 14 05 .. 1 w... 111., 3 ... 111... It .. IU .. 3 81 .. 144 .. 4 01 r. at. Tuscarora ........Clark's .'.Ar, New Heme, Lv..... ..Lt. 6 00 4 80 400 ID8 I JO 1(0 ..10 10 ' Ar Uiverdal . . . . . . . . .... croaUtn , ... .... IUvclock .... Newport, L. . Vlldood ... Atlantic .... ..Ar. ilorobrad City, L 8 20 ..Ar. M. City Depot, Lr 160 a. m. Monday. Wednesday and Friday1. Tuesday, THtiiMlay ami Saturday, H. L. DILL, -Hupcrinlc ndenl. (If) YEARS' t PC R'.tNCK W. 8. Ciunwica, Vlc Pros. T. W. Dawsv, Cashier, J. W. BiDOia, Teller. F. F. Matthews. Collector. 1)1 RECTORS: ' Wm. B. Blades, M. M. Marks, O. it. llradbain, P. II. Pellelier, L. II. Cutler, Jno. Huter, ..10 47, W. B. Chadwlck, J. W. Stewart, ..10 00 T. W. Dewey. ' W.Hnlnnlliul nMi anil ful that Q in ...MUM .H i ...u. mr. ' any other bank la tne city, lt la out 08 endeavor to Disks business relations mut 8 47 aallT pleasant and profitable to our 888 Ptron- romautio details, such as tho wearing of a wig by the queen on the day of ex ecution, but whut aro wigs when weighed in tho balmico with immortal fascination? It was truo that Mary was no special favorite with her own sex, nor does she nowadays inspiro any dis interested enthusiasm among women. No; Mary -Stuart was "a man's wom an" both during her lifo and ever since her death. Tho army of her musculino admirers is legion, and tho books that they hove written in her ciiubo form a literatures in themselves. Tho queen of Scots died young and fascinating at 47, and she will always remain the typo of eternally irresistible womanhood. Ex change Ho Found th Firebug. An Australian farmer who was re cently burned out on a large scale, be ing certain that his grass had been felo niously ignited, offered 25 reward for tho discovery of the perpetrator and employed truckers at great expense. After a cursory examination thoy decid ed that a woman bad made the trucks, and when they had unearthed the shoe thut made thoui it was found to belong to tho fannor'8 17-year-old daughter, who, when questioned, admitted that sho had started the fire "because she loved to see tho peoplo excited and the Water carts hurrying about " The farm er is now called upon to pay the 25 re ward and another 25 expenses in con nection with tho trackers. I l ,v Tn.rr f-Rftt L.iaic.NO , . . I. . . . ... ... p. J. .11.. ! ... Notice of Nilzui1. CoixacToa't Omcm Foe am Dux., Kalrioh. If. C. Nolle la hereby (Irrn of Hut ansurr of the following property for vlolalloa oi tlis Internal Karroos laws. Waahingtrn, N. C May lffth, 1KL from W. It. Farrow Co.. 11. L. D., by Jno. W. Dalliy, Deputy Collector, da (117) May I4lh, 1H9H, ou pkg ooaUUnlac 4 salloo ohb wlilakcy and 4 jngt'Co lalnin 13 gallons corn Ulky, - Any person or rsons claiming (to aid property ar hereby aotlfled to as p" ar at my olTios In lUlrlgh, N. C.. wllav ln tinny (i0) days from dais ami tnaka claim la th form and manner plwolhwl l r law, or Hi ai'l propwriy will us fut Idled to 111 United male. F C. MJNCAN. Cullautitr 4lh IUt X. C fly Jno. W. Daii t, IiiltJT Collrrlof 1.4 llv. 4th Hi.l. N. O.,' Jim. .-.il,.';sin. Wifely Prld. In tha course of oouveraation be tween two workliignieu's wives one hap pened to remark that her husband ol. ways pnt ou a clean white shirt on Sou day morning. Tha other replied t "I never care so much about tha Sundays, but I aye like to see John wi' a clean shirt on Saturday afternoon, because tie's gey hot tempered, and if he should take off his coat to focht I like him to look clean and decent I ' 'London Tele graph. TkMrr I All Tvy W.1U Mrs. Miahaw You praise yourself too much, my dear. People would ap preciate you more and would tell you so if you ware to cultivate a littlo mod' est rotlomoe. Mr. Miahaw Therms where you are out 1 did that fur years, and nobody took any notice of me but you. Brook lyuLifo. ' feUItMsla. If e could aso ouraslves aa others re us, mtsri H us wouldn't believe our yea, Somervllle Journal iTmBaiaa aim viaaaaK. Permanently cured by the masterly power of South American Nervine Tonic. Invalids need suffer no longar bcauc this grt remedy can eure them all. I la cure lot the whole world of stomach wwktMM and Indigestion, The ears b. gina with Hi trst dnea. The relief it hrlnrt Is marvelous arid snrnrlalng. It aasiir no failure; never dlaaptxiinta. N natter bow lues you have anhVred, Jn.or mm la evrtaln under lli uae ol this (real heaiilt givinf fonw. rleaaant and al war aafa. hf V. I). Bradhsm f Hiifltlat, New lter, N. C. A Jtaoeios feat. A wonderful feat in dancing is re cord ed from Berlin. At a recent ball a prize of a gold ring was offered to the lady who waltzed tho longest without stopping. Twolve couples competed. They begau waltzing at 12 :80 a. m and it was 6 :45 a. m. before tho winner and her partner stopped waltsiug. By 8 :80 five couples dropped out and at 6 :15 another lady fuititod. Two mora couples dropped out at 4:45, and at 4:60 only two couples remained on the floor. A ConiproanU. A missionary in British Guiana who has recorded some uf bis experiences in a book relates sumo curious instances of the choice of uumee by negro parents. lie was uuoe asked to baptise a child Ucriatini ad alorum," which would certainly have been distinctive. "Whis ky Emmanuel" may be quoted as a tri umph of compromise. Westminster Uasutto, Tnnear. The horror stricken spectators were rooted to the spot with the exception of one small boy, and his clothes indicated that be was growing fast Indianapolis Journal A medical authority on the virtues of various kinds of foods declares that the burring gives tho muacloa elasticity, the body struugth and the brain vigor and Is not flesh forming. i spent i be open all night, and the quautity of coverings should ho regulated by a ther mometer. Tho morning tub should be at the temperature of tho body. Exer cise should be taken before breakfast by those who are robust; those who aro weakly should take a gloss of milk and a biscuit beforo going out. The eating of fat should be cultivated, as it feeds tho little cells, which destroy diseaso germs. Intoxicants destroy theso colls. I Animals are apt to curry disease germs ; 1 j.i m l.ii.i ..I l., . ,. . meretoe, i lumreu suouiu uoi uo uiiow ed to pet and fondle stray cats, dogs, etc. Three Ds should bo particularly watched drinking water, dampness mid drains. If a child is threatened with a cold, strip his feet und fairly toast them before tho tiro for nearly half an hour, till they are throughly heated through. Then pnt him to bed and rub his chest with gooso greaso or vaseliu until it glows, und have him drink a cup of vory hot milk. Few colds will survive this treatment. To Supreme Tenor. Lonis Gullet, a French musician, pre sented himself at tho director's room at the Grand Opera in Paris ono evening during the administration of Eugene Ritt The latter was a great stickler for I tho dignity of the place and remarked aa tne visitor took on bis topcoat that he was uot in evening dress. "Yes, my dear director," returned Gallet, "I am como just as I was. So vory much pressed. However, I have not hud to cross the theater. " "Ah," Ritt sighed, "but on the stage of the Opera one ought always to bo hi evening dress." "Nevertheless," Gallet answered lightly, " I just uow saw Jean do Keszko very stylish, uo doubt, but in a frock coat a frock ooatl" "Yes, yea, uo doubt, but but ho is a tenor I" Exchange, Equally Gallty. That quick wit is not confined to cities was proved oue duy by a young woman who was rambling alone oue of the Long Island roads. Sho was dressed smartly, she thought and when she met a small, bure legged urchin carrying a bird's nest with eggs In lt she did uot hesitate to stop him. "You are a wicked boy," she said. "How could you rob that nest? No doubt the poor mother is uow grieving for tho loss of her eggs. " "Ob, she don't cure," replied the ur rhln, edging away, "she's up in your bat "Exchange. Mae la Warn. Gerrymau (at tho mirror) Pot monkey before a looking glass, thoy say, and he will look behind it Miss Sharps Bnt a man knows bet tor. Ho knows be won't find anything funnier there than the fare he sue be foro hint. Boston Transcript Sherill,!Tax I.cvy By virtue of the Tax List of Craven county in my hands for collei lion for the year 18!)7, and in default of payment according lo the provisions of the exist ing law, I have levied on the following described properly, and will sell the same on Monday, August 1, 1H'.I8, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house lo satisfy said taxes and cost..: NAMli l.or.VIION TAX COST. Township Mo. I. Williams, W P'47 acres Bay hush (i 0:1 Willis, C II 1 lot Vsnccboro 8 80 Townhl Mo. 2. Pettiplier, Hryan heirs 6!K acres Sand hill, balance 8 SO Towllht Wo. .1. Biddle, Maggie W 100 acres Hose hill 7 (18 Wortherington, T J 1 lot 1.1 85 Townahlp HA, .1. Fii-Ler, Spcuccr 50 acres Caliooiue balance 4 3.1 Townalilp No. H. Chapman, M V 1 lot Pine and Berne sts balance 8 15 Crawford, V A heirs by J B Willis sgl 2 lots Queen and Braggs alley, balance li 13 Douglas, Fred 1 lot New 8 Front, 1 lot Berne, 1 lot liroud; 1 lot Bryan sts balance 8 88 Ilusscy, Henrietta agt J K Iltissey 1 lot Broad, 1 lot Oak sis 18 50 .Too K Ilusscy guar for .Ino Brown 1 lot rollock, 1 lot Hclzco- stciuvllle .1 00 Hancock, lioht lulcrcst Craves and King sts, interest Graves and King its 27 15 Mcllvsine Bedding by It 0 Mose ley sgl, 1 lot Aihc, 1 lot Cedar 1 lot Queen sts 7 41 Simpson, Uufui L 1 lot Brvan nt 4 03 Wood, Mrs 8 E by L 8 Wood agt 1 lot Eden it 10 42 Willis. Susan. 1 lot Coat it bsl il 35 Teweahlai K. e. Hancock, ltobt 200 seres Tuscarora 4 48 J. L. II All N, Sheriff Craven county. June UOlh. S AI,i: OF I,AJJI! By virtue of a power of sale contained in a deed of trust executed by Mustapher Holly and wife to K. B. Nixon and W. 1. Desansure trustees for the Metropoli an Building and Loan Association of Itichinond, Ya., said deed being recorded the olhce of the ltegister of Deeds of raven County, N. C, in Hook 11.1, page 19 I will sell at the Court House door New Berne, N. C, at 12 o'clock on the th day of July, 1808, the following des- rihed real estate: All Ihat certain part the lot of land lying on the east side (leorgc St., in the City of New Berne, C, and known in the plan of said city by the number 333 and described as ' follows: Un Oeorge si. measuring on front 371 feet, thence running cast 103 feet, thence south 0J J feet, thence west Ihc l'Ulshire line l.'O feet, the same being conveyed to Mustapher Holly by deed recorded in Book 111, pages 50, 51, and 53 in the Kcgtster s olnce of raven county, N. C, to which reference made for further description. Terms of sale itilO cash, balance to be secured by lirst mortgage on said propcr- V, said sale to he made to satisfy a balance due upon bond secured by trust ceil, default of which has been made hy aid grantors. U. B. NIXON, Trustee. There were 17,000 nmbrollus luft in Irtidcai call in ono year, according to a reocnl report Our baby has been continually troubled with eollc sad cholera Infantum since bis birth, and all that we could do for hi in did aot seem to give more Ihsa tem porary relief, until we triad Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Bloc giving that remedy be hat ant been troubled. We waal to give yoa Ibis testimonial as aa evidence ot our gratitude, not that you need It lo sd var us yonr meritorious remedy G. M, Lw, Keokuk, Iowa, For sale by t. B, Buliy. Exact justice Is oorumooly more mer ciful In the loug run than pity, fic It tcutls to fiartnr iu moo those stronger qnalitloe which mako them good citl tens, LowelL Notice of Administration. Having duly qualified aa the adnilula trator of Milan It. Howard, deceased, all persons are hereby notified to present their claims to me duly verified or to my attorney, Owen II. Uulon, on or before June list, 18W, or this notice will be Dleaded In bar of recovery. All perssns Indebted to ald est ale are requested to make Immediate payment This June Hat, 18V. It II. BOSS, Administrator. OWEN U. Of ION, Attorney. BOCKLSITB A BRIO A IALTS. THE BEST SALVE la the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Ball Itheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkln Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no psy required. Il Is gusrantesd to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price M cents per box. For sale by F. 8. Duffy. Ladle cm ft pins, wstck guard chains, dress but ton sets, and studs In endless styles and price, at Bailer's, the Jew let. WARNER'S HELMET NERVE TABLETS rmoatPTLv ciam all NERVOUS DISORDERS, HEADACHE- SLEEPLESSNESS tie, Jl, toe r 0 xr Bat. MATtvAOTtnn cunKAKTrrn cm Momtr mfuKoca. (erlaerceats Is ataatea t sajp aaaiat. an urT' intent to., Mr.x.., im SairplesFroa; Notice ot Sale ! Pursuant to a judgment rendered at he February term of the Craven county Superior court in a suit for the foreelos- rc of a mortgage, w herein Mark Disos- way is plaintilT and Frederick Douglas is ilefendent, 1 will on the lirst day of August, 18118, at the court house door in New Heme al 1. o clock ni , sell at public auction In the highest bidder for cash the following described land, io:wit; One piece or parrel of land on Ihc south file ol Hryan street in the city ot ?icw Berne, beginning on llryan alreel In the Ity of JSew Heme, and runs thence east UO feet to J W Walker's line: thence south along said Walker's 45 feet to Levy t ansdsy line; thence west nil leet to Bryan street thence north along said Urvan street to the beginning. r or fuller description see Deed nook. No. U0, page 530 Craven county record; 11. W. W llil.lA.MNll.N, Commisnioner. June 25, 1NU8. Foreclosure Sale. In compliance with a lodgment and order rendered snd made at the Febru ary term of the Superior Court of Craven county, N. C, A. 1)., 1814, in sn action wherein I. J. i hapman and J. A. Mint it are plaintilfs snd It E. Chapman la de fendant, the undersigned comtnlialoncr nf the court will aril a certain tract or lot of land situated in Craven counlv. North Caiollna on Little Swift rrrek, adjoining Mm land ot Isaiah Toler. W C V liilford mr oilier, which land I known snd deacriU'd In the partition of the land of Moses F.rnul, deceased, aa lot No. 8, and I further described in a certain mortgace to L J Chapman by said defendant which is registered in lbs records of I raven county In Imnk ro. Ill on folio H, 4(tt. clo.. to which ref erence Is bsd. The said land will be told at public buctlm al 12 o'clock m., oa Monday, August 1st, ptm at the court bouse In Jw iterue, N C. U. C. WI1ITLHIU.ST, Commissioner. Commissioners Sale! Pursuant to a Judgment of I he Hope rlor court of Craven county In the Spec ial proceedings entitled, Mark IHansway snd wife Josrphln E. lHnwv vs Hail I F. Knight and her h unhand Ksllor Knight and 8 K Hall, guardian nf Had la F Knight tenants la common, I will sell at the oourt houae door In Craven county on Monday the 8th day of August INIM, si lb hour of 18 o'clock M , for reah, at public auction lo the bishrst bidder, the following property described In th petition flMla th! mlioa lo wit! Lots Nisv tM snd 17 situated on lh north aid of Pollock street between Muddy and Fleet streets 10 the city ot Naw Heme, Mng the properly of the lae Job IK tlanlner. d"reil. H. K. BALL, Comm. laatotvei.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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