THE NEW BERN MUTUAL . I A.tl.'.itlVr.rij:,.' ,A3- SliT.. jli! J Sf Ju3 aJillf nil- i trg tlatSk a.ii.'i!Ux.cf I itm and rw.Crjt j1u$ nclU. t Otnum.Morptutf IV: rfrwraL 1ot Narcotic, . - A Dtrfrd Remedy for Com tlpev lion. Sour 5jira.Diai-rtvc. Wonas JConvuisions J cvcrisit orat avl LossorSLEtr. Tac SuanS Si(nlun( Trw yotjk. EXACT COPY Of WKAPflH. A. A N. C.Il. K. ' Till TABU xo. 7. 10 Take Elliot Sunday, Oct." , 1898, at 18 M.-r.'Vr'- Going East ScBEDCL-b Going West - Ho. I ' Passenger Tralus " No. 4 Tv. pm stations! Ar. a n ;l 40.......... (Jol.lliotu.;r..... II 4 09.......... LaGranga ....-10 a is. ...... . ainrion...... 1U 17 40......Ar. New time, Lv,... ; 9W 60....,.Lt.' " : Ar. .... 887 705....Ar. Morehead city Lvw.. 1 47 No. M Mi'd n . PaasTn. No. i, STATIOKK I H I'll ' aud Fas Tn. Lt. a. m. ; , 10 ' ;; Ar. p. m. .Goldaboro... 8 68 141. Drti'MtT- 818 HIM.... LaUrame..... 148 . 8 Falling Crk,.,..... I 18 Hit iuumoo .is oo 8S...,.....7rt'weU. ....11 68 1A IR 11 JA IV III. ...,.. ' .-,-- 10 40. . . . . .Cora Creek 10 40 11 15..........Tucaiora ,k......10 18 1181 ......CUiia.. ....... ...1000 ia3 ... ...... New Berne... ...... 9 80 u ' . aim, j Monday, Wednesday, Friday. ' J Tuesday, Thursday Saturday, f , " ' No. 1. No.8 Mi'd Ft. and IWTn. trATtoNS: Mx't Ft. and Pass. Tn, Lt. a a. f4.v.: Ar, p m 710...... . .Ooldiboro. 7 48......;......Bel,i.. 8 18 188 7 08 .6 88 o UO Laurangu. ....... S 96.. ...... ITalUng creek..,. ..... 9 14.. ......... Kinaton...,. '. '' 9 88........... CMwell.... ...... 18 818 600 420 400 888 880 .140 ...Ar. DoTer, Lt... ...... 11S Lt.. " Ar.. ...... 10 40. ...... ...core Creek.......... 11 15.. ...... ., Tuacarora. . . .... . .. : 11 Sl...;........Clark'i ...... ..... 18 06 Ar. New Berne, Lt,... 960 1 80 Lt. Ar., " 9 18. ....,... RiTerdale...... .1047 1010 10 00 0 9A . - nrn&lMa 943.,,...., Uarelock . . .. . . ... 40 06 47 8 18.. . 8 83 ... Newport, Lt. ...... .WUdwood 881 888 46.. ..Ar. Morehead oily, Lt... - 4 01. . . . Ar. U. city Deput, Lt. . . r. k. . ' - 890 760 A. M. ; 'Monday. Wedoueday and Friday. i TueaJay, TburaOay and Saturday, . . r .. . U PILL, , : .' ''. . tfuperint. denl. S - - -'- ... Atlauile Count Line. Wilmington & Nsw Beuhk R. B. : ; T1MK TABLE NO. 5, : InKtfect "ednetday, Aog. 7, 1898, Daily . Except Sunday. ' ; Going Boutli I KOUaDULB: Going North No. ..1, t'aaan Train No. 60, Lt. am, . . ...... ) W 61...... 10 OJ ..... stations: , New Ucrno .... .Tijlockivllle ,..M)SvilIe...., . JacltKOnvill...., WUuiingtonr I llniou LH'rt ( VUiuingt.iu Lt. Ar. p m, 6 40 6 04 ....4 48 r... 4 18 ?82 19 08 . ilia -..ar. u uimnguMi) l.t. . .. z . r h " ' - '-v'"; ' .' No, 8, , Pawciiokk H Frkiuut, - No. 4 . "' Luave Wiliuiugluu aluuduy, Wednea day and Friday. Leave New lierne Tues day, Tliuraday aud Maturtiay Lt. an ? 7 80 ...,L. Wilmingioa, Ai ,8 40 ..... ....Srott'a Hill 9 80.... . .. WiMttlxiile .... 10U4... ....... llollyrlilge . . 1061 ........... Dixon 11 80...... .... Veroua. 12 05... Jackiionville- .. 13 JO.... ..... NorLlicK,.. 81 55.... WhiUif ak .. 1 80......,., Maynville .. 9 15 I'oIIik kville. 8 65 l"tur.ii,i a. w- XT.,. !-' . - j.T, . . aU.. -. Ar. m ' 1 46 5f r' . .. 13 Ift I , ,...1141 ; . ...10 61 . .,..10 31' , ....04 , 8 ' J ' ..8- : , .8I I ... .... 7 2 ? 6 8 40 Ar. Newlirrne, Lr 6 i . "Uaily Ewi.t hiiiiii v. J. it. Y, i! -m-rni I H" r. f r I N. .3 . -r T- t T Tb ::! vcj If .... L. Bears tho' Sinaturo cf You Have Always Bought. WILM1NQT0N & WELDON R. R. . .- l" AndHBranches, AND FLORENCE RAILROAD. , : - - CORDtmiED aOUKDUUL . ' TRA1KS GOING BOOTH. DATKD si Jaa. 18, SO .e a it AC i A.M P M P.M. A.M P.M. Lv. Weldot Ar. K. Ml.. II 60 9 4!! 18 65 10 UCI Lt. Tai bun 18 81 6 0u Lt. K. Ml. 1 01 10 Wt 45 7 10 S 40 19 53 9 40 Lf.- WiUot, Lv. Svlma.. t il 14 80 8 5S Lt Kay'vlll. 4 2f. 1 07 Ar.Florenoi I 7 SA 8 15 it?.M A.M Ar. Uolda... Lt. Gold... 7 60 7 01 8 SI Lt. ilai'lliM. 8or 94 0 4-85 ArWilm'tonhT. 6 60 P.M AM. P.M. TRAINS GOING NOHTH. A A A) W TilG r'tfr - Kind or rmm crMTivM ecawP-astn. ar vm eitv. : v1 15 $1 ig. 'I- " ca dj e"3 6 3 o "S '.i -:, - ad 7.5 KO APr- "TT" ajT pTm r. Lv .Florence 9 50...... 7 40-,, ...i. LT.Fy'Tillf U 85 ... . 9 43 LT.8clma..-l 50..,.. 10 53: Ar, Wilson. 9 85 11 81 .... ... :. r aTm". T7 p- A.M. LTWilm'ton ...,. ,r. 7 00 9 45 Lt. Mag'lia.... ..... 8 84 11 19 Lv.flolda.. ..... 6 15 ..... 9 45 13 80 .. -; P M ' A M. P M P M. Lt. Wllion 2 85 6 66 11 88 10 88 1 16 Ar. 8. Mt. . 8 80 16 10 07 11 67 13 Ar.Tarboro ..... 7 04 LrTarboro 19 81 .... ..... Lv. K Mt.. 8 80 ..... 18 07 Ar. Weldnri 4 8s! 18 50 .... ..... . - P.M -A.M - ' Train on Ike Scotland Neck Branch Boad leave Wc-ldun 8 85 p in, Halifax 415 pm. arrivva Scoilaud N,ck at 5 08 p ni. uivenvilie u bi p in,- tvinsion ( 09 D m. KHnrnini leaves Kine.ton 7 60 a tn GiwnvilieS 53 a ni, ariiving Ualifax at 11 18 am, Weldon 4188a m, daily ex cent Hundav. - " ' Trains ou Washington- Branch leave WaHhinglun 8 20 a ni and 8 80 p m, ar rive Purnw le 9 10 a in, auJ 4 00 p m, re- lurnine leave Parmele 9 35 a m aud 6 30 ni arrive Waahinglon II 00 a in and 7 20 p m, daily except Hunduy. Ttain leave Turboro, N 0, daily except Sunday 6 80 p m, Sunday ,s4 15 p m, ar lives IMyiiiouttV? 40 p m. 0 10 p m, Re turning, leaven Mj iimutTruuiiy excepi Sunday. 1 50 a in, and Randny 9 00 a ;i arriTe Taruoro iu ua a ra, it w a mi ooro iu uaam Mwam, .- Train on Qoldsboro daily, except Sunday,' 7 05 a. m, arriving Bmithtield 8 10 a tn, Return ing leaves Smithficld 0 00 a mj arrives at Goldsboro 10 25 a m. " Trains oa Nnshville Rninch leaves Rocky Moantat 9 80 a m, 3:40 pm, arrive Nat.liville 10 10 a m, 4 03 p m. Spring Hope 10 40 a ni, 4 9-i p m.Rt!trning Ifave Spting Htip' 111)0 a m, 4 55 p in. N:li ville tl -i iu. ut e at Kucky Uuiinl II 4,"i a m, 0 0? p m, il.nly no pi Sun, lay, TiAiu n r Iiiii.hi Hrniu li leavvi W nr- aaa lur Hi.K'ii uil, iipl Sunday. 11 40 a iu unil 4 11 p in, Ri'tuii.ing l.-avi al 7 l m snil 3 CO m. - t , Tiiln o 7 iniiktK cl-w eii,n rltnn a' W. M, n ti Jill p-'ima . North dully- nil rail via Rli'4mniid. . - , It M EMUJSON, ' (1 ii'i IVs Aki nl J R KKNIjY. Cei'l Mhiibt. T M EMKutoON, Trallic MuHin.ei. IHy, jtirrMwh.a aS rir- rta, Pt- tiFl. Trl.J, bwl ill.!!! Illlll, ! !,. r.i,,-'nil h H m- f ,fi..i,."s' ' ,J in th Wif'i l. rl h A i't h ly c; n it at i in ll nrrA wax prrrinl a f ,r iki f.v-e fr m Un,!li.jf span b'T L..tjiV-a Til I' 'A in as art!. 1 un LHe atx-rrt c4 A, .'i-saaai of (in! ISnu.n. aitya: In tha Ttit vt war aw army eotild appnaiih onr h,-ns wiihnt lm- priliut IU navy CJ iihiuWi!.( our Cipkauv naiim. sronai nt whi, h rnr-n.on-1 orir oaU at all plta Lkily to bo ft-Wtrd fiar sttiv k bj a Kjnntrn Tbe Thuuiw la alao canally tiiii'l.l.'d by aiuiiuir stT4 minea, one at th'iw rir.C in the Tidnitrof LUikwaU. The prn w Vrality cf these Uiima ia, b-iw-raar. fur obrUm reaamoa, k"pt a dark and luarfntaUa aartUtj, and tua ap- proarbM to tiiuin are so cleTiTly cua stracled and concealed that no una) aava aa Finnrt would enrpect their real charactar. Aa inoocrat kk!og cellar at tho bammcut of o certain tradiannan't shop ia ths entranc to on important tuioe. bnt evrn thai tradeamaa himaeU ia wot aware that the government rente his eullar, ntar does be erer anrmiao the true natnre of the operation rarriod na tberela. The mines are anninned with txpkativea of tbe moat potent kind and admirably eunnectrd with tba-aea ehambuni on abon by Biean of electric wiroa, . " Each rnina ia controlled by a button. over which ara printed particulan re lating to the location and character of the mine. This button is placed in the wall of the aorret chamtx and coTored by o double door, aecnrely locked, tho outer door so clearly rmembling the wall of the chamber that no one but thuss in the secret could dotect iteprro enos. The. chambers are doable locked and approached by paamgea protected in a similar manner. ' . Every lock and key U spwtajl made frar the mvnrnment and ia unlike anT other. Only o fuwof the Tery highest officials are allowed to una these keys, and they are solemnly sworn to preserve their secret rigidly- No persons apart from those eapeciiUly empowered may inspect or visit any of the secret cham ber at any time except by exjiresB written permit personally procured from a certain high officiaL This i ex ceedingly difficult to. obtain,' and in fact la rarely erer granted.' . " - Prior to snch a permit being lamed the officials aasuro themselves that the possessor of the document bears blameless character, ia British born and has no ulterior reasons for preferring bis request . This settled, lie is sworn to secrecy in the most solemn manner, blinaroMea ana conauciea Dy a circuit ous routs to the socret chamber, where he is permitted to use his eyes, but not his tongue, no questions being answer ed by the attending onlclula. t- Strange stories hare been told of at tempts made by foreign spies to pene trate- the privacy of these mysterious mines. ."' . !:" -' A young lieutenant in tho navy, whoso honorable character won tho con fidence of nis superior officers some years since, was accorded the privilege of guarding one of tlwe secret infui and intrusted with pertain information concerning Its cniimcter. : . Boon after his appointment ho became engaged to a charming young French; lady of whom he was desperately onam-i ored. By some inexplicable meaas his- fiancee got to bear of bis appointmenty and by alternate threats and persuasion induced him to take per to aes the se cret mins under his care. -' ' On the evening arranged, after ex tracting a soleiun tow of secrecy from bis ladylove and getting her to don tbe drew of a nnvol oflioor for the occasion, be was nbent to set oat on bis secvt mission when, to bis ; snrpriao : and alarm, ho and bis companion were nr rested by detective In some mysterious manner the nuthontiog bad oeen en lightened as to the proceedings pn foot and were in time to stop tnem. . - For "breach of . regulations" . the young lieutenant - was subsequently court mnrtialed and' reduced, whilo his charming companion, who proved to bo a spy in tho employ of the French gov eminent, wns conveyed back to bcr own country, with a csuhUc caution. . ; On another occasion a Gorman gen tlcman contrived to locate the entrance to one of the secret chambers and acta ally hired a.membcr of the Bill Hikes fraternity to aid hiin in negotiating the double locks one dork November night, But so splendidly fitted and fortified were these appliances- both the visitors were doomed to disappointment. Re turning from the rendezvous, both the plotter snd his accomplice were arrested and imprisoned. Worth Waltlaa Far. . - - During a performance at at the Tyne- mOTth Annarium,, a couple from Old When half time arrived, an attendant plueed on the stage a board inscribed witn the word "Interval. " "Wat's that. Geordiet" naked tho wife. Geordie spelled tho Word. "I-n, in; t-e-r, inter ;v-a-L interval ."But Wat ia'tJ" . "Aa divvent knaa, Lisa. - The foafca ia sail gann'n oot ; btit we'll stop to see it!". Ean Francisco Wave. - In 1068 the groiJ firn in Ixmiln bemjd over 4S0 acrej, d..wtroyin at lenst 000,000 worth of property. In t'.io- BtMUvn Cro burn.sl over 0 acroa. ut a 1,ma of. 1,000,000 nn acre If thi sa::-.o lira octnrrtd today, it wonl-.l cr&t. at the very lowest estimate, 1 100, 000, 000. In 1 808 tho lws on the J1 j acres burned over was over ;!50, )J0.0,0. An I'onput : ,ie f of '- la r il 111 G Ce ! JV. V.'ailt e 'I lmve h it 1 . ,) f f no M r, i 1 11 c-r, t( ' Ii, ., n hiiri t 1 1 tiie vl tl;e n or 1 1 1 u e t t 1 t s ( ' I it :..', - - '.a ... s ' ' u- . 1 I..; .-I t i f r ; i . 1 ' ' " 1 I f: u ,n -.rkJ a I - ii- -T , wt h--r ii i i .i b- h.ii.i--,..o :! '.n I..t Un t cij!iri iUil Tkat i lj , Now. wealways pnayna it lii vn V r avy off.'' rrtitftod Muai Oilrv gium into the arat.jct nijntr 'WarUe mat eorrav ( la in tlx vrurI L wi'.h a!) lba n to .! knoli-i- ihm M. m giv it t.' Ml vslne tianrln." Tbw's a Lnoiluorr aiuocg as. amKii'mU-d ooa of tbe rotupany. 'Hiet hilar tn pmnrmrj'- the word and aoUos want he V with the "a. " Bo thry tac Urd the bewiLlaared Y.n ikhmsa. without tHUng him snow thntr nktiTiN, bat aurlng blra ,1-iiib qnrvtiiina ahiint bia opinion cf Uie betli. After nit&rilinff tuein with pnmxni stare tlirotiKB bis moooried eye tbs gent U inaa from Londtaa said- ' ' "Uuiuau Unit a. I alwaya tub In the morning. M 4Uhicago Timea-Herald. Blaek rtak Sir Wemrs Reld. in a personal skrtch of his frirnd th late Mr. Black In The Srmker. tells bow tbe novelist out witted Tbe Batnrday Keview. . W hro A Daoghter of Ueth" appeared, it took th Iowa by storm, and as it ap peared anoDymoasIy Sir Wemyse heard tbe Drat time from an aconalntanos who tho suthor wast It was with a certain anase of injury that be asked, "Why, if Black wrote the bnok, did be not put his name to itr Oh. don t yon know? "was th In stant response.- "That ia tbe best part of the Joke. Tbe Saturday Review has been Mown npoa everything be has written, so b purposely published thV book anonymously in order to tak ffi Tbe Saturday Reviewers, and they were tbe first people to sound the. praises of A Daughter of Ileth. If bis name bad been on the title pa go. they would have damned It Unlike many bits of gossip about success? al authors, this as Sir Wemyss loomed later from Mr. Black's own lips was strictly true ' Dlckeaa Wai "LaaV In the memoir of the late J.'H, Tris- well there is a -glimpse of Dickens which will seem familiar to those Americans who remember the -some what flamboyant dress of the novelist On one ourasion, wrote the - antnot of tbe "Gontle Life." "we were walk' ing down Wellington street and -just passing tbe office of Household Words when a hansom cab stopped and out stepped a gayly dressed gentleman. Hi bright green waistcoat and vivid scarlet tie any one would have noticed, but the Size of tbe nosegay in his buttonhole riveted my attention. My father Thtro- duoed me, and I. who bad only engravings of the Maclise portrait and photographs, was astonished to find myself face to face with Charles Dick' ens.";'. '' ' - T i ii i II ' . ' aha Swept th Street. A newly arrived Irish servant was in stalled in the homo of a family on tb went side lost week, and on the Brat mcrning of service she was told to go out and sweep the sidewalk. ' After an absence of. something like an hour tho housekeeper went out to sea 'what had become of the new servant. She was seen way down at the end of the block hard at work. She had gone the block's length, and " she said shs didn't know where she was to stop, New York Sun. ' A Faaalnla View, ' Kate So Carrie is to be married. snoDose she is verv haDOT T Rntb Happy T I should say so. Mr. Fixton, her nance, doesn't amount to much, but her trousseau is just elegant .Boston Transcript x . Ther Seldom Do.- 4 Msn't it awfully difficult. 11 asked the gushing inaidon. "to find new idea for your plays t" , ' "l don't know," replied tho success ful playwright "I have -never tried it " Brooklyn Life. - ;arv, mm I lit COUCH SYRUP - VVill cure Croup without fail Tlie best remedy for-hooping-cough. - Doses roia.ll. Price 85 cts. at druggista. Notice of Sale. , L. H, Cutlrr, ) ' ':. va V . TC Foi.sosi. 1 ' By vlrtuo of an execution to me direct ed in the above entitled action Issued from tbe Superior Court of Crareu county, I will sell at public auction at the Couit House donr New Bern, Craven county, on Wednesday, March 1,1809, at 13 o clock W all the rig lit kileaml in terest of Z. R. Folsom in collalerol held by tbe Farmers and Merchant Bank of rew lsern to-wll: . 08 shares of tbe capital stock of the Slimson Lumber Company as evidenced by certtlicates. . NoMfoi 20 shares. . : - " S4 4 - V - " 15 " 10 " 1. 20 M 11 " s;t an " '. - .Trrm-i of ta'e Cash. - ., ' - . - .1 L IIaun. -. SherilT l raven t' Tlti Keb'vJt, 1H!). . " . Z :.!!, IN V', 1 4. -1 I".' Tai r i f v. - 8t c- T,r irK f rvfD'ti f1U?:fvf ' l "Urw fc ii T : ' . taW fP m S-A. IvM ,4 fr , ' f . t' 9ks fUW4. IsCaUa t t-f tUa a nm klri. ( ,T . fbiif rmr t a,4r Ml rV - A. 4 Hit tniit aWHT i bra J A IB tb 8bV Wt f ,i-t iJaV li (aw n Iil m Btmlitx. tMVSl f' ei IMW I tk. mm4 i rrv ; fct ' ap 9hi c. tsOsv f v.LnMt m&m a BMaa tW AWMI aaf sjMal bm af. .'.J Cfh. Wt tat U, !WkkJT S Wh tS assart pa) tx M WJ boft l ttW a ikAii ost ( sirtx 14 (owlAnswtl Bad C t-rww A ft IP W v'trV rantal tlli-fffj T -- aa vpjs Mat h jir-.iij.. - a4 cw Southern , - IRailwaye- Tbrptacdird Railway ol li e WIL'TH The Dirvct Un to all Point. ' - TliXA.H, . : cir.iroit.M.i, FLOIUBA. ' ' CUIXA. AIVD rOKTO Itll'O. Strictly Fuat-Clas Equlpmi-ct oa all Through ar Loesl Trslni.; Pullman i'al ace Bleeping Oars oa all Night Tiams; Fast aud Safe Schedule. - Travel by lbs Boulbera and you ar, aa- aured a Bafe, Oosafortable and Exdl ttoo Jmuuey, - .-- Apply to Ticket Agents for Time T bloa, Itate uid Ueneral liitornialloa or addreas F. R, DARBY, KTL. VERNON, . O. P. a T. A, T. t A., ' Aberille7H. C Charlotte, N. C , FASX S.,OiSSO, - . J. 11. CULT. 8d V F A'.Oi'B Man. Tiaf. Man W. A.trjax,QPA. . WASHINGTON, - D. C' IGB FOR HOME USB dean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed to be chemically made from distilled water and free from Impurities. Specially in tended and prepared for human ton- sumption.-. . - y Ice delivered dally (except Sundays) 8 a. tn. to P m. ' ; Sundays (retail only) 7 a. m. to 19 noon. For prices and other information address, ; - T "'' . ' ",' . . " New Berne Ice 06.,! a 8. GDION, Mahaosi, ; Ws kern alwavs on hind Hard Brick Lathes. Pruk Banasge, the best snd fat test ... Nioe Beef Bleak 8c, Stewing Uu AH kind or Lry Move rtrooa utiiiev largo shed, it never geta wet. in rainr wealber. i cora guaranieeu 10 lite loaa, - Hand made Heart Ptilngles, 11 ugglo snd Bicycle. . .. a . Houses Uwavs to let, ' A lanre stock of Groceries. Flour snd Meat Cheaper than any man.; Post for fvncinir. - v- ' . . We soil all above mentioned at the Cheapest Prices. n. O. GODLEY, Salesman. BIG BILL, Mile Mao. TUI3 OXtIP Is now raging, the Ideal prevent alive, is Duffy's Touio Ague Pills, whinh by building up the strength and giving tone to the system is really the only way that this distresning malady can lie warded off: while for an actual alii, k luero is nothing bettor, useii in connection willu Uutly tali-uineus ruis anil uougn r Killer. , This treatment we guarantee to cure the wor&tcafe if taken in time.'' . r - PHARMACIST. Cor. Middle & S. Front Streets - REAL ESTAT EAGENCY ' lioii-e-i and I ots Fir Blu at Lowest IVwil,le Figun-a. ' Di'sirhli'a lliniuf and Teiieu etii" Mini aillpn.vea tine innt nu n., . " ('.. Id rili'M f I! a "piriaf'y. . tMIn.nl 11,'Im'I & l7 mi'r. elur, m Hille pi'Sl I'tiir, -v.. e:. ninri.ii BitAi.in I'u p. HAi.s UiiicK'a CtmiK lii.IiiiiK; Onleri.l l.v the IJoaid ,f ( evs of i - :i Loti'i'v ( ii" ' iminiM-ion-1H' ni shuI Hint Hie "I in n,l- i.,r l.ih 1 i.l ! i J . w 1. 1899 Will wnre to 1 1 ild tkal th U. rrle I an Isnairr a ld. aar a ImaiT. I ( M hat. r"a tn My. It will alMaw many Im- panva an.la Im Ti bnta tnU HomIiV. ii't", rlf. a.rt s will haariW Baiaa bail U very bcM uuprottal tnatta, and a III sell tha-aai at a t-anftal,k runti. Urirat '. IVf UuU $40 aaal tVA Olive, othrr ehrant high trwte wlrfrM 130 aad S. tbTd band (Ink fruar 95 vu, .Aim 10O pair llwlfurd Ti'ea which w all) offer at very low prior lk'l turret lb aUVtna rViftrtnuA. a hlra we am aarnts for. price tan. W have rvery tiling Itiali aei4 In FtrM-Claa lUrycle luMaUMiinent. ASKINV tVt'Lt IUMPAM. Plaater Building. - ' GOOD BOARD! ' At Reasonable RaUa, At Mrs.: S. M. Smith's DOARDINO HOUSE, -81 B. Ftont St., New Bern, N. Fl RST CLASS ACCOMODATION John H. Fisher, Rrnl Kitfate and Collection Agonrj', 117 BROAD STREET, NEW BERN, - N. C. Houses to RenL Iloufc t and Lot for Sal. Tows Lola old oa the bis'alluvent plan Bial attention and prompt re lums to collection of rente, Ave LARGE STOCK .r. OF Horses & Mules JUST AKRIVED Which will be told for CASH or one and two years time.' , " ' . Lsrge Stock of - : . , '- . Buggies and Niirrlen, - Aud If arnow. ; - ALL KIN MOT BORSE GOOfilS. J.W. STEWART. A Walking Advertisement" ; A SATISFIED ,S. V. V CUSTOriER SEAS0NABE GOODS AT V . REASONABLE PRICES. A Glow Cutler 10c. Towel Roller 15c, A Galvanized Plop Pail 80c. "" " Wr tr Bucket 80o- Milk Cans. 1 pt Su. 1 qt 10c. i gall 18c 1 gall 15c.- . - . . Pop Vvrn Popper 8c, Dual Pan lOr. ' Maikintr potand-bntsb 15c U A bole Muffin Pan So. 0 hole Do 8c. 2 qt Granite Coffee Pot Sue, 8 qt 5c, 4qt80c ' ' - - ' ' U ran ite sauce ran ac. insn ran sue, Slop Pail Sii. A ti gallon Galvanised Pump Can 90o A Bushel Iron Btrapped Basket 65c, -'. f Comb and See us. . , -; j. u. w iiiiiy co. ,iq iaV a I- L Un w in ii lu be ( Ii ' 1 - -.1 I . , . i 1 v an expert 'nor s: . 'l ." v I" earjenter, I'.'l tools 8 ,! H! PlO k. i,ii(in by ennhl'" "WW""""' ' " ".Ik ' CT J 7MlllfllllWMW,UWItl'HMMIIINlWIMUWMMaill4FT r, rr I i r- n 1 A i- X 1 OF NEW BERN, K C tsTPOSS A UENERAL FIKX T. A. ORFXN. pRawtaa,!. UHOHUK GREEN, KecrUary. J J. WnLrtSDIK, CfiTlljeBt. Nutiiw la brr.li) rtn a that apidicolioe aTlTI b aula la liw Urawml A empty at Ms pnacnt srosino, u ban a Mock law il lor thai lUhntlng la-miawT Mttta- if! la Iran a aa4 Juua-ai ihii.Im, Ua-arlt: Uealaaiaf aaathrwralaideot U rYU- anngiua aiatl New Brra Railroad, al or arat Hlaeklrdg' Hub, whera lb pm rat Mock taw line rroaave the railroad. and niaaing along ea (be wrat aids of tttWaMKKlotltt Trent road a tb In ailht post froan New Bera, and ties aluag th wat title of Om Treat mad to km tb railroad crnssrs lit aaid Traat luaat, sear kurky Itna, aad Una along Ua m sale at lb railroad to where the railroad croaaes lb Trrut Road at Bw- Bruol' Mora, hear lb eight mil poL ad lara along th west aid of the Tml road to tb lea sou fork, and titrate alone lb north west aid of the Trcotoa road to Beaver Dam near and a bova Dm Midfjuee of J B Banks, aad Umaotaaouihvsrdly dirreiioa along tn Bravrr 1 1 at Aaaup and tuecleared land of th (aid J U Banks, to the Trent river, crossing tb Treut rWrr, enters the lands of r O rlloimon, and run ia the aaost available direct course to tit north west Hie of tb (aMaaker Bildge Road, north wal oiru Bimmons' gin hoiuc: aad thenea along tb aorth Wint aide of the Quaker Bridge to where the cleared land aid II White Oak Pocosin meets, the roaaing the Quaker Bridge mad runs is a south east direction, and tha most available and practicable route, around lb cleared lauds of Jobn V I'arker, Deo toa Biuimon and others, to a to enter into what si known aa th While Oak toad, above tbe residence of E F Bander, pa, and thence along on the nortowest aide of tb aid Wblta Oak road, to the publie road,- near Mr R C OldMelds. known as the White Oak river road, ana then along on the north west side of tbe said While Oak nver road, running up to a poiut opiolte a cross fence, known as me uioueid division cross km ice line Tbvuos eroasing the White Oak river road, and running with th division line fi.nc of sir tt V Uldtleld's to lb woods on the White Oak river swamfMand thence running along, ad down the north side of the White Oak river and swamp parallel with tbe White Oak river swamp, tbe most available and practicable course to the south eat side of lb Wilmington snd New Bert rail, 'road, to the division line of Lewis By nuni and the J K Hay lands, thence in a Bonn easiwaruiy utrvcuou aiong me tins of th said I wis Bynum's and the late J E Hay's to tho north east aide of tb public mad leading 'lroni Mayivllle toBtella. Thence along th north east side of said public road to a stake, the division line between tue jnaysviue jjano Company' Land and the Hoy Lands tbence along tue surveyed line oi tue Maysvtlle Lnd uompauy and a , uav lauds, northwardly to the uorlhcsst cor ner of the Land (V. land, thence south westwaidly 1,487 feet with the Land Company's north line, to the right of way oi me Wilmington ana new uern Railroad. Thence northwardly on the tast side of said Railroad to a point op posite F H Poy's cleared land on the east khle of said Railroad, thence eailwardly to the terminus of said cleared land, thence northwardly along the eaktern side of th cleared lands of F H Foy, W W Freeman. J N Foscue aud b I. Uaugu- ton, thence tb most available and prac licabl northeastwardley and direct line to a point on the Beaufort road, between lbs residence or J 4 times and uiay 11111 Branch: thence on tbe soutbern side of th said Beaufort road, running east- wardly and along and parallel with the various course of the aaid road toa point opposite the northeastern terminus of the cleared land ot J II Bell, on what is known as the Joseph lt Hi II plantation and I lien croasine the said oublio road and running northwestwardly tn Trent river at or near trie mount or itacooon creek, the noashweslvrn terminus. - January 13,1890. Notice of Administration. ' Having duly qualified as tbe Adminis trator of Macon Bryan, deceased, all persons are hereby nulilied to present their claims to me dulv verified, on or before January 81st, 1000, or this notice Will be pleaded In bar of recovery. AH persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, This January 81, 1809. L. M. BATTRRTtWAITB, w - s ' Administrator. NOTICE ! State of North Carolina, I Superior y . , . Craven County. J. -. : Court. P B Petieiler T8 Greenville Lumber Co., end others: r- . .-. . - Notjee is hereby given to all creditors and stockholders of tbe Gieenville Lum ber Company who have not filed their claim against said Company or been made narties defendants to said suit, the said claim ot interest or as creditors of said Greenville Lumber Company to b made on the Receiver, IjOvu limes, wilh'n sixtv days from the date hereof. vv . W. M. WATSON, C. 8, C, -s ' . . . t Craven County. CoinmlsMionerV Sale. .-By the Tiitoe of the p..w. r cnferie.! ' l. ,1 '. i tn ... 61 SIB are UKIUllinnua I "ill vi. , . p ibllo sale for eab l -tin un house door In ths city of f-ew liern to the highest bidder on. M.-aday the Bib day, Well 1809, at the hour of 18 nooo all tbe following tie ciibtd tract of land. anion In th. Buiwrior t-.Jrt .4 Oraven ,uen don said creek to the 0.unt wherein t. r. Mc .ihv admin- pnning.omiaining l,o.-J a-res more or h nw U h pUtnliir ! Krnul f nd known a. the Penyville plania situated on tbe roitti stue ot rteuse rw . -liiverandEsitsideofLlttieSwlftcreelr, J ClCDllOne bounded as follows-Beginning at tbe) fmks of Die New Hoad, opposite to the dwe:!irg house of W. A. Morris, thence ninnin np said road to nest orancu, re down said branch to Little 8wift , thenee up said creek to the mouth i kim. thence up said swamp to i ,. s' corner, thence reverse ... V l't.e to the Pamlico road , i n J road to the begin j seres more or less. - u f f ! ".irv 1!9, ? ' AHTHY, . . FIRE mSURAKCE CO., $30,000,00 INSCRANCI Bl-SINESS. W. B. BLADES, I ., JOHN DlhS. Oflefi: OVIR CITIZENS HAM Henry's Pharmacy, Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, ' ' Whisk Brooms, Toilet Articles. Perfumery, With every purchase of FA IKY SOAP oantlng to CS Cent, a Handsome Calendar with 1 hntos of Dewey, Merrill and Wheeler. Physician's Prescription .A Specialty. Russell House. Wbll In Beaufort he snre and stop at the Rusell Bouse. First -Clans Hoard. A homo Tor traveling people. Fishing and hunting unexcelled. Terms 1.25 a day or $5.00 per Veck. G. A. RCSSELI,. l'rop. Achiiinistrator's Notice UNDER MORTGAGE. By virtue of power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Albert Gorum to Rosanna Mnorc, de ceased, bearing date of Novemlicr 211, 18US,and recorded in Hook No. 112, Folio 205-0-7 in tbe olllce of reeiiCer of deeds for Craven county, I will as the Administrator ot the estate of the said Rosanna Moore offer for sale ami sell al - Sublio vendue at tha door of tlie court ous in New Bern, od Monday March : 20th I860, at twelve o'clock noon, . to the highest bidder for cash, the fol- ' lowing described tract or parcel of land V situated In the county of Craven & State . ot North Carolina, bounded as follows: Beginning at a dog wood stump near the home of the late Samuel Dudley, Wil liam Mitchell old corner and running north 6, east 00 pelcs across the swarx.p to s stake tbence south . 48i east 22 poles to a stake, thence south . 40 east 61 poles to William Johnspn's -line, thence south 71 west 70 poles with his line to Samuel creek, thence up said , creek 180 poles to a gum no said creek sud Manly and Simmons mill, thence : norm w east ti poles to the begirniing. Also another tract adjoining the above tract being near Trent road about four miles from JNew Uern, known as Mitchell Island containing 125 seres more or lcs being tbe same land conveyed by E W Carpenter to Albert Gorum by deed' bearing date or Novemlicr 21), ltf3, re- -crrded in Book No 112, folio 205 In the ottioe of Register of Deeds of Craven ' county and mortgaged by the said Albert Gorum to the said Rosanna' Moore. This llb day of February, 1809. Tnos F McCarthy, - -Administrator of Rosanna Moore. " Sale ol Land. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Craven couuty made and en- tered on the 18th day of January, 1890, 1 . will sell at public auction for cash to tha highest bidder st the Court House door In Now Bern, Craven county,- North ' Carolina, at 13 M. on Monday the 6th day ' of March, 1809, the following real estate, lo-wil: A tract of land in Craven coun- -ty, N. C.r adjoining the lands ot Mrs Kate Moyou north west.on the 8. by the lands of Fenner Adams and David Tripp, Br, on the east by the lands of David Tripp, Jr, on 4he west by the lauds of Kate Moye, being the lauds purchased from Enoch Wadsworth by said Frot. man Harris,-and on which Jou Benton " and wife, Sarah, now reside. Januaryl;tth, 18U0. Jous Chapman, Administrator e of Freeman Harris, dc'd. ' . . L J Moore and I) L Ward, Attorneys, Vakable Landg For Sale. f . - Pursuant to tho powers in the deed executed to me which is registered in the olllce of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, North Carolina, in book No. 107, page 445, 1 - will sell at publio auction at the Court House door of said Craven county, on the 6th day of March, 1899, tt 18 o'clock mid-day, all that tract or parcel of land situated in said Craven county on the south side of Trent river, Iwxii I K mlln. fww, I Via aIIw rt Kl i.nr llA.n and bounded snd described as follows, - Beginning at the mouth of Cypress , branch between Green Hill and Raccoon Island at a marked cypress and running the various courses of said branch IbU -poles to a place opposite an Iron post on the south east side of said branch, then -In a line with said post' from tho run of said .branch 4Q W 178 poles to su Iron post in th aorth side of Oak Grove, then north 80 west 42 poles to another iron post, then tout a 4 west list poles to aa iron post, then north 86 west ,VJ poles to in Iron axle poat In tho lrnul near a mat ked sycamore tree, i lieu soul Ii w",0',r,fe line. of Hf '"' Iben wilh said line eastwardly to Bili.is Ni.i-ml p.Bh - '"ni, vasa. . r' i . . - , O. 11 PBItttV. A linnel vjuuu SERVICE 13 A BUSINESS NECESSITY, A ;UOMK CONVENIENCE, A COM BINED .V; .;..' . . . C ciii'f r : ..