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'1;' : e-. i i:..y m tue year, eici-ot 0i jiiJ-.lle street. 1 .- : . ; Ti, i nk No. 8. v- I- STEVENS, - TBKANU TROrRIKTOn. t , JaCRlPTlON RATES. - In advance. ,7.;. t. ; : 400 not In advance. , ... .,.- -00 liy carrier Itt the city., .,. ,,,.60 ijng Rates furnished oneppll- ft the Port Officer New 3Bern. -ccoud class matter. , ' '.' Paper of "New-Bern and Cravest County.; , rorif.CJan. 81T 1900.- ij FATEIOTS" ROT POtniCAl '"OFHCE 5IEKERS. V 1 ' . -atnesi) pf Ihe coming Stalo cio, : i:n, nu' August-, la Important from dm p';.it qt. view of aH white peoptajv.- Tho more vital questioner the 6tal 1 :.;.!c 1 1 1 ot a fled nlte while upremacy, 0B8 absolute and unquestioned, la .what gives lis special: importance to fvcry white man andwomaUji regardless of political Inclination- toward, principles which ore involved in the future conduct of national affairs. -- , - . Tho North Carolina: August Election is one whloh involves the vital Issue of a white maa'i government in this Stale, i?i pc ji msSicyend supremacy, therefore the noct'3ilr)t'Tat Individualism shall be siioordinatedjand that the offices all along tho line,. , wfiloh: are foa,Uy a part of politics, slfsxl ln a sense- Is6 their po litical chabictfe't tb the Extent that these oiiiceB shallf-not be sought' by .eager aipiiar.taj after .-personal . preferment. rather .ihs!l he offices seek out men who . n rejjf "cedgoucd.. reputation and solid clmuitoi, business men who will lend influence and respect, jwd give to. the cvniiiiiifc-n to to waged, for It is to be a" strneiilo that Is coming, sucha weight that only buslnsssmea of standing can give. r TbepnsUKnVof Craven county lathe Augtut election, to one that is going to test this Individualism of Its white peo ple, r . -" Are there leaders among Craven conn ty's people, 'who think only of the -gtoat ijsue, white supremacy, ardJU astal lUbmiint, and who will take up the bur don of thcr. Gvork without a thought of setf-iggrali&&tttf-'-ifer: If such tlteio be, thin thoy truly should bo placed ill the front of the fight to dl; mi tun uiopemcnt of battle, to cheer th . weak, to itiira courage among the do .. pondmit drjhesltatlttg; to. .confront" and . to ovoicorrle every obstacle that hinders or threatens the success of the white u- pre i. ii "V lauel - " ' " T' Tho camialgo this year demands for succc-Tal Outcome, that the people, the voters shall place la leadership, not pol - iiicul o a A seekers, but political patriots. Ti e tint itght that a nomination on the white U kM I equivalent' to election, tiri( f-:i the dflilre nomination shnu 1 hotlonter the mind, andwlll -not of xrv polillcat patriot, .hence such mr.ii m ,t. 1h so-ncht; and his acceptance for '(lea. r'"' est to be given him ougal tfbe 1 by' the olrrnd all white p:iilral. pa(riot -directing the '.: Hie people,-Judging these men ' r Individual' careers la thebasl- u oiid, for .these men should be of -m.:d business standing,, there can io local uneasiness about the result, will there be any danger but that r .mpaigR will be conducted with ic. conservatlvcuesn and .firm- . v year political patriots iball lead then' there, jean be. no feat white svprcmacy shall be e- ', peajofully, quietly and per- ' ,t;g jmau cam into our store - i'lfk'rinif from a severe attack ," write B F Hess, miller n-.orchant.. Dlckey'l'Moun' : h;td tried -various homt : int relief, . As I had used i Tollc, Cholera and Plar- ' v I gave him doso and It him out alright. I never rejoiced.;' , Bold by F r-U Vaar Ilf lth. . ilow'a your appcllti .n,T- ' . - .t.t vory good. I fcol .''-r a few bites as It 1' ' yours? or very poor! I Juut :i, l'a., writ, ''I V ' h Ihnt I n ' I y I ' i c ' .'.'. . h - v r f i ( : , h - , ' :: i, (.r ,i i : - -i i ii i.. A. , , iuiii: -n.':y a..-l Id I - t: n.k, "That lifuilude Me," tclla iims.y orles of him. Hp was dining nt Portsmouth or somewhere tt a regimental moss to wbloh the officers had asked him with every show of the 'highest, admiration and with no npponronce of Bocinl su periority. . After dinner, as tho party wit at wine, one of the officers asked Bothern to give them a recitation. Now. Bothcrn abominated that kind of thing. lie wouldn't tolerate being trented as an entertainer when be was by vrnj of tying treated as a gentleman. lie eoldly. declined. They pressed him. lie liotly flecUncd. Btlll they pressed bTm-Hc expressed his feelings. Per Imps the oUleerswerc a little affected by wine. At all events they persist ed. They would take no denial . At last he anld In a trimmer which showed that he was nettled, but yet yielding: "Well, if you won't let roe off I must.''; I'll give you the dinner Scene from Duvid Onrrtclr,' " 0e did. - Flo had never acted .tt ixt-. 6. ""They were delighted until, spring ing to bis feot, be made his wild, tipsy exit. Just as he did on tho- stage. -and dragged thcr cfotb off the table nd with It all im fglmcnre-prlzea aos- eert china and decanters -and glasses, etc."'-Croat was the smash. : The actor did not wait to t applauded or to Im prove the occasion, The lesson was,:,lr deed, a rough omVand protmbiy oniy a mart with some roughness; In bis da Inn humor would have given It but It was quite deserved, ; r.Z - . , "'"i Row Hard Be ytowkti -' Darwin after close observation found. that a bee would often visit as many as 27 flowers In the course of a mhuite, though with other plants 16 which the honey was difficult to ettroct the avot age would be as low as seven. Strik ing a -mean between these two iiguros. one may say that on- ordinary working bee vlBit 13 flowers a minute, or uw an hour. Considering the late hours to which a bee works, it la probably no exaggeration to say that It Is busy for eight hours a day allowing ror jntor- Tals of rest Thin would make it visit 7,200 flowers a day, or W8.000 in a po- rlodof alrTnontha,- . Mr. A. B. Wilson In a recent paper Showed the enormous amount of tabor gone through by bees in making even a small quantity of honey.- He found that approximately 12ft beads or red clover yield 15 grnlns.of sugar, or 123, 000 heads about two pounds. As each head contains Rome 00 florets, It fol lows" that 7,500,000 dlstlnct 'flower tubes must bo sucked In order to ob tain two pounds ot sugar.-, Now, Jioney contains, roughly speaking, 75 per cent of sugar; therefore the bees must nuke, In round numbers, 800,000 ;vislt ror one pound of honev. , . mozlkps LKHojr xuxb. 1 ; A riMMwULemoa.ToBio. prepared from the fresh iulce of Lemons, combined ; with other vegetable liver tonic, cathartics,- aromatic stimulants. Sold by druggist, 50c and ll.w twtuei. ror Mltonsneaa and consiipauon..; :::.-. For indigestion and foul stomach, -" ' Far sick and nervous headache. """' ' For nalnitauon and heart failure take Lemon llxlr. - - - . For sleeplessness and aervona nro lratlon. -: ' - . . - . .... - : For fevers, malaria- and chills take Lemon Elixir. Ladles, for natural' and thorough or eanie regulation, take Lemon Elixir.- Liemon juiixir wilt not lau you m any of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a ' torpid or diseased .liver, stomach or kidneys. " 50c and Cl bottles at all oruggisu. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At- lania, ua. . - , , v.c.'-' ''''' ' 1 '' -vt' -:'ir- . . , At The Cpttot i - I have lusi taken the last f two- hot. tie of Dr. Mozley Lemen Ellxtrtor nervous headache, Indigestion, with- dis eased liver and -kidneys.- The-Ellxir cured me. I found It the greatest mede- cine i ever aseo. . - J H MBKiricK. AttorneT-.,, 1221 F. Street, Washington, Rft.. .'.I,,. A. m win,1 ajvii. .i.uuu, . i write I have suffered ereatlv from - In digostlort or. dyspepsia, one Dottle of Lemon Elixir done me more good uian all the medicine Inave aver taken, - ft . - HOZUTI XJUCOM HOT DBOPft. T(.i rm .11 Cmirrl, VU, 1 UmHADMI Sore Throat. Bronchitis. Bemofrhsge, and all throat and lung disease. Elegant reiduiv. ' v -.'"(.- .. ,,.-- v 2,V at druriHata. Prenared anlfbvDr. u. ileziey, Atlanta, ua. -r.:'" : : Father So yon want to get married, ehJ Tell me why, pryl -: - - ' Daughter Oh, I. aupposa It's one of the trait I inherited from my mother. D. . 0tehtea's AnU Diaretlc - May be worth to yoa more than $109 If yoa have a rhild who toll bedding from Incontenca of water during sleep Cure old and young alike.'- It arrest the trouble at once. $1. Bold by O, V Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. Cv . "Iy dear," said Oom Paul, after a vlst t to the prlsonors, "this remind me of the Queen' Jubilee." 'f . ' . "il-wt" Mid Mr. K. --"Why, we-vbave sample' of nearl every sort ii troops in me uiuiau army mmm '. "I am Indebted to One Minute Cough Core for my health and life. It cure me of lung trouble following grippe Thousands owe their live to the prompi action of this never falling remedy. otire coughs, colds, croup brnnchllln, puenmonla, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It early Oso prevents con sumption. It la the only harmless rcim-rl that glvcTlmmcdlate results. F 8 Iu(Ty, The ltt thing In ro l In the pos se'.nlnn of an I-. t Anrlian nwe proe wlio, In liix cutt'lor'i". snvs ttpit I.h rrnn In h riiFcr, suit ttoa it rcu'iii'-s a wan poi Ii Ion anil much (I: .huil.ilng. F S Duffy A-. Co g(ia:imt4 eery k tir of Ch:ini' '-i l.iin'b C'o!! li I . 'y n: will r:funI the tutu T to y '' v. not km'- i"l nfi-r v '!: !. f the r.t Itl ! r t' n leu' 1 friar; . 1 !Klt fllltK- juu take Bold by ail druggists. 25 cents. - - Id Now llampulilr. , "I rode acres to JCtttery this morn ing." " Native Whose boat did ye havc-f - " "Boat? Nobody's boat, I rode-on horseback." Native Shoe I Why didn't ye say ye rldJ - - There la more Catarrh In this section of tho country than all -other - diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For A great many years, doctors pronounced It a local disease, and presecrlbed local remedies, and by constantly faifig to cure with local treatmentpronounced It incuraole. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Qatarrhnre; ' manufactured "by F; J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional core on the market. It la taken Internally in doers from 10 drops. to a teaspoonfuU " U act directly the blood and mucous surface of the system. They offer one hundred dollars, for any ease it fails to cure. Send for .circulars and testimonials. ' '- ' -. - - F. J. Cukskt A Co Toledo, 0..v, ' Bold by Druggists, 75c." i" ' Hall's Family Pills are tba best - In Sola. VI hardly think," said bb confidential maa'that .the.' people of tjie United State are sufficiently interested tovmake you a campaign Issue." , ' v- Perhaps net said the Sultan: "SHU, I expect to "be "mentioned In the- Demo cratic platform," .; i H has been demonstrated repeatedly in every state ' In the Union and in many foreign- countHc that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain preventive and cure for croopv It Una become the universal remedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher of Liberty,' W. Vs., only re peats .what lia been - said iron nd the globe"; when be writes: - '1 .have used Chamberlain's Cough - Jlemedy In my family for several' years and always with perfect success.- We, belleye that tt is nol only the best cough remedy, bql that It is a sure cure for croup. -: It has saved the lives, of our children: number of times.' - ThlsTemody is for sale by F. 8. Duffy Co, 1 - ' '' :; ,' Carrie Tell me, Kate, ho w, was It yon did net marry Mr, Tyler t - - - Kate Be- told me -1 ; was the only woman he ever loved. If a man will Ha to you before marriage, what stories wont he tell afterward 1 s F B Thlrkleld, - Health Inspector of Chicago, say: "Kodol Dyspopsla Cure cannot be recommended too highly. - It cured me5f severe dyspepsia." It digest what -you" eat and -cures. Indigestion, heartburn and ail forms of' dyspepsia. F S Duffy " . " 1 - ,' i 1 t Am Amblxnsai Tsrm. t ? 'Watchmaker I'm afraid, miss, yoa ex peot too much from your watch. It Isn't adjusted. . v - " Mis Wilde Are yon Bare Of that sir? If I find he bought It on credit . I'll fling KlnbUface. ? ' BeUefU U Honrs," : Distieasing Kidney and 'Bladder DIsJ ease relieved In six hoars by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It ( great turprlse on account of Jts exceed. Ing promptness tn relieving pals in lilac derldneys and back, In-wjale.oiTomsle Relieve retention ofjsrfttcr almost Im mediately. It yon want quick relief and cure mi: 1 me remeay. - ooiu oy- v. Brauham, druggist, MeW Born, N. C.5. !j&r'tf-' . ' . '-Ji 1 ' ' ' jf' ' A Beformer.;'" Are yon In favor of reform? was asked Senator Sorghum. - -' " I am, aaswored the senator. I Just gave 50 to t reform school and 1 told my wife she could - wear ratnyday skirt Whenever sue leu iocnnea. ; . . , - - FREE OP CHARGE,-", : Any adult suffering from a cold settled 00 the breast, bronchitis, throat or Inn trouble of any nature, who Will call at F 8 Duffy ft Co' , will be presented with a (ample -bottle of Boschee'a German Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and noue to chll dren without order from parents.- No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale aa Boschee' German Syru in all part of the civilized world, Twcn tv year ago million of bottles were given away, and your drugglsts will tell yod Its succoss was marvelous. It Is real ly the only Throat and Lung Heincdy gonorally endoreed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure or prove it value. Sold by dealers In'all civilised countries. Al Origin! Dlitqovery. Trofcnsor Now, Mr. Doolittle, what liave you learned almnt your topic tho diamond? Mr. Doolittle That all women hcliov It harmoniTws exactly with their com plcxlons. V. .,1 1-n ron- '1 to ta l.?tiir 1 ois Bnl I-hreaea Cho Men as Secret SIum. Amoni? the old time features which are sappenrir.e from the city stores because of tliO Diriiicrn niethocla is the cabalistic cost maik which the merchant once thought as Indispensable ua the counter over which he sold his wares. - : J Ihe man who started a bcslnes for himself devoted many hour before he made his first display of wares to "mak ing op" a cost mark. This had to be un like any other mark and was in some In stances composed of ten hieroglyphics, often transposed figure and more often of a word or two, the letters of which could be used to express figures. AJnrge wholesale concern in New York used tho mark "God save us" and made up the tenth figure with a cross. Through this business house the pious cost mark be came known all over the country. Clerks from the establishment entered and -took the- cost mark with them, and within a few years It was la use In nearly) every state in the Union. " ' ' -i ; V , Another cost mark which found many admirers: was- "Make profit,?, nni this was only xn trifle more popular than Quick trade." "Johnny Miles" served as a sign as well as a eost mnra for one concern, and one sentimental Irishman Who opened a linen store in New York la the- days cwhen Niblo'a Garden was "away up town" chose a hi east mark -"My Bridget O. V- ' When the Campaign ot 1SOU was at its height, an ardent Republican In Boston In - whose store a cost mark: was in-use that hd..bcen Invented by his grandfa ther marked oil his goods ever-la order to use the mnik, ,,,Ab6 mnst win,", and this mark remained in use for years after Abe" bad won the fight against: Uoug las, Breckinridge and Bell, who. were ail candidates against Lincoln. About that time the cost mark "Hit Douglas" was Invented, and that and "Republican" art still in use In places where plain figure have not superseded the puzzle marks. ... A large dry goods house which bad the patronage of hundreds of pack, basket and wagon peddlers used a a -cost mark tho words, "Uevoch Oilt," -a Yiddish nhrnse. which means "Profit tells," and the translation wa also used by the same onecrn. - , "These marks were nsefuL" sold the 'manager of one of the large New York drv good stores, - when nouses bad nn asking' and a taking', price.- tn those days the man behind the counter had to know what the goods cost to put en tno shelf spr that he could regulate himself accordingly. An, offer to 'split the dittcr- enee' when one price was asaeo an .an other offered -could be- entertained then. and .salesmen were often- compelled U shade' oriee,"- We will do this for-yoo. and 'It's the Inst we have of the lot,' or We want to make, a . customer of yoq were among the -reasons given for 'com ing down' on prices, but all the time the" salesman nan mo cost mark ocrore mm and knew that he watf-on the safe side. -j-New xoik 'tribune. . ,"-,, .-.--The Old Apothecary Art. . In the old. days the Magi ordained that "the ryrethrum pnrthenlum the fever few) should be-gathered with the left hand." says The numanltaiian, "that the fevered- patient's nam must be spoken forth, and that the herbalist must " not look behind him : .1:??..; Later we hear that fgout waa treated with henbanes only . when the moorr was In- Aquarius or Pisces t e., three times year, before sunset It mast-be' dug uo with the thumb and third finger of tb left hnnd, when one must say: .'I declare, declare, holy Wort to- theH l invite thee tomorrow to the house of Files to stoD the rheum of the feet of M. or N. and say. I Invite thee, the great name, Jehovah, Bnbaoth the God. who steadied the earth and staid the sea, the filler of flowing rivers, who dried np; Lot's wife and made her a puiar of salt, take to breath ot thy mother earth and her power- and dry-tho rheum joI tht tert.and hnndu ot M.' or N.f."i..;-ri:i,(:.::-i-:-W,f Henry VI It, who studied medicine and took areat Interest In inventing new mix tures and remedies, devised many quaint ,eramo" .rlna to he worn for the car of rheumatism and curious liniments ana cataplasms, for tb full benefit of which large amount of faith was accessary. ' A JTalte Crltt. . .- "Deliver me from the unfavorable criti cism of a child,? said an old actor. 't hits the hardest.- S-f '..r'' -' a --?a year or twol ago, "he continued, "we were playing In a ClncifiEotl taeater. I was cast for the part of doctor,- The 'business' of one ot the scenes-required thst I should come on' the (tag deeply absorbed -in' thought and smoking a dr .ttO. . . "J ' -r T--l-i '- "I had noticed a family party in one or tho boxes nearest the stage. - The youn gcet -mombcr-of tn party, a little ooy, was completely wrapped no tn the ptan It wa ail real to him. A I eame-frora the wins during tb scene In question I passed within few feet of the boa In which he sat. lie turned to a lady who sat behind him, and . I distinctly . beard him Mf. with a vasni ' . - .'-:'".; " 'Mamma, he' no doctor! - fie smokes cigarettes!' t o-'; :r. .:'. ; i; .- r VI have never smoked t cigarette. I that scent since." Youth's Companion.' -jv '' A Llsrkt Oomedtoa. .. ' '. Mrs. McMorinrty Phat Is your son Ann tinw. Mm. O'RsffertTf t v '.. : Mrs. -O'Bafferty Sure, he' adopted the stage as a profession, Mrs. Mc.Mori- arty. . . - . Mrs. McMorlarty Dhrlvln a stage, 1st - - :--' ..--!?.:.;.. .'V- Mrs. O'Rufiferty Be Sway wld your aon- slnce. It s an actor h Is. He da be loiclit comedian. ' . - : ' , sirs, McMorlarty A lolght eomrdlan. I It? . " --.' . . ;.., --' Mrs. O'Huffcrty Yl. He stnnds bo- yant the back curtain, wld his mouth to a bole fm-nlnst a candle, an whtu Pawnee Ike hoota st the candle be blows It out New York Wcrkly. ' - " v." Rom She Ttreknnea lb popalatln In one of those towns that are far enough south to have laruc ncuni popu lation and yet far enonch toward the nortli for them to be Imbued with Ideas of their .own Importance some one wni asking on oid eoiorrd woman atiout tlx size of the population, "it am prrtty n-nr 4.r),0t0," slie said, "of yo' connt de whites," New York Bun. . Ijie NlKtiU. Ethel 'jninmnj;!rig In grandma's draw er) Oh, grandma, what a curious key this IhI Grnndmn Yes, my dear. That was yonr (rnindfiitiH'r's iut. tiki-y. "And you kerp It in im-omry of old di. "t'.o, my il.-nr; old n!;-hts." Tlt-I'lts. vhiff lrci,t 1 ..n i- , CI. , f 1' I'l ilroi I l;. 1 1 I i 1 'ENGLISH BUILDINGS IN 1577. Hoat ol Thu Wert of Wood, pal rhlmneys Were Few,.; It may seem strange 4a those who are acquainted only with the present state of English towns to be told that in the reign of Queen Elisabeth William Harrison, chaplain to William LordCobham, to, his Description of England, " prefixed to Holinshcd'a 'Chronicles," stated that the greatest part of our building In the cities and good townos of England eon slBtcth onelie of timber, (or as yet few ot the houses of the commonaltie (except here and there in the west- countrle townes) are mada of stone, although they i may (in my opinion). In diver other places -be builded so good cheape of the one aa of the other." Here, we see, brick was not even hinted at, Jwt when the ' writer comes to speak of country man-. (Ion be mentions It as recently introduc ed. - "The ancient mnuours and house of our gentlemen, T he says, "are yet and (or the most part of strong timber, In framing ' Whereof our carpenter . hove beene and Are worthille preferred before those ot like science among all other na tions.: Howbeit, such as be latelle builded are commonlle. of either brlcke or hard tone orJioth." : "There are Old men," be afterward adds, "yet dwelling io the vil lage where I remaine which have noted three thlngB to be marvel louslic altred In England within their sound " remem brance, and -other three things, too. too much increased. One is the multitude of cbimnies latelle erected, whereas In their young dales there were pot above two or three. If so manic, in -most uplundlsh townes at the rcalme (the religions houses and manour places of their lords alwaica excepted and peradventure some went personages), but each one made hi fire against rered'osae In the hall -when he dined and dressed his meaf . -' The second change" was "the great amendment of lodging" that Is, accom modation and furniture for the plght's rest 1 tho third, "the exchange of vessell as of treene platters into pewter and woodden spoons into silver or tin."- the same writer In two places sets forth a very marked distinction between the dwellings, in . the champaign and the woodland parts of the country, "the houses to the. first lie nnlformlte builded In everie town togither with streets and lanes, whereas in the woodland countrle (except here and there in great market townes) ' they stand scattered abroad, eacli -one -dwelling Id the- midst of his own eccupieng."-wArcbitect - - NO CITY OF REFUGE. The Una With Wnrrt Oaea ' ..;. Wheresoever Be WlUcth. "A very interesting fact of modem life that -seems to have eecaped attention. remarked a New Orleans lawyer the oth er day,. "Is that the world has -Wiped its last city of i.fage off the map. There is no longer any -spot on the globe where ourfugitlves from Justice are sate from extradition. When I first began to prac tice law,' an American Criminal ot retir ing disposition had a wide range of choice In tho matter ot foreign residence. Spain, Turkey, Algiers, Japan, Holland, Chile, Eonndor, the Philippines, Cuba and all or uentrnt America except urnisn non daras - guaranteed security to assorted brands" otv fugitives,-from . murderers down, and the list of . resorts npen to sim ple embezzlers was vary much larger. - -"For years, you remember, every runa way bank -cashier made a bee line for Canada, and the thing got to be a stand ing joke, like -the mother-in-law gag and the .merry quips about plumbers. Never theless, the circle kept steadily contract ing, and one by one the different- coun tries entered into mutual treaties and put tip the bars, so the American crook who wanted a change of air began to find bra self Jn the- position of Dick Swivcllcr when he checked off the' London streets he couldn't traverse without meeting creditors. It was mighty hard work to figure out a cafe itinerary. Canada hung tenaciously to the teurlit trade, but-4tt last she passed a Jaw gainst bringing Stolen property into ' the Dominion that practically excluded the ulttmg banket. . "japan was one or tne mst or toe ois tapf: powers to adopt a treaty covering what are called "crimes against property; and the- new proviso was a sccro- blow to fclonioas'gentlemen hi delicate health, it rohhed them of the halm climate of Yokohama.' Eventually thing simmered' down to Central America nnd then by process of elimination to Spanish. -Hon duras. - That was the final stronghold et the fugitive but lu 1803 the congress of that nation approved new treaty clause containing the. usual extradition provi sions, j r -"So, as" I saidjteforc; there Is now-do city et svfuge on the face of the earth. Th man.-wvh a. warrant goes where ever v he lists."--Jicw ; Oriean . Time. LDemocrst -' ' ." i T-.'-. 4ra ut aknntmm, :- " Dr. Kellogg says the habitual as of te a a means of relieving headache Is with out, doubt an efficient canee of rheuma tism in numerous ways.' A writer in The Family Doctor say he has met rnany nerson who could not forego the morn ing cup of tea or coffee without tuQVriuj severely from hendncbe and depression during th day. -The thelno or caffeine of th tea ha precisely the sam elfevi a nrie acid and hence has come to be a fa vorita domestic romedy 'for headache. When used habitually, however, a will readily.: appear,: the effect mnst be to cause a storing up in the body, ot ark- told and urates, thus laying-the foundation for chronic rheumatism and the various allied conditions which have their foundation in the so called uric acid diathesis of lithemla. : -i :; - j . How to tara Geo) Baalish, If tho pupil always hears correct Eng lish from bis toachor and i always cor rtctcd when b usos incorrect English he will tcqulr a correct us of th language without spending sevoral years stunyln books devoted to rule and their -many exceptions, diagrams, parsing, spelling lists, etc After th pupil ho learned to use correct English, while learning some thing else, which h writes and talks about, five hours a week for on school year Is ail that is necessary for the sys tematic teaching ot English grammar. Ounton's Uaguzine. . .. Too Sever m Strain. ' . "Rhrno tells m he has gone out of pol ities entirely." "That's true, folltlrally speaking. was on the frnec, and nbm Ihe ward loi'lcis l,t i.'iin rullliiu leg tin i-neh side It wn mure than h could stand." Chi cngo Tribune. Tlie fm-t that poets have to he t.nra ph'n-.l.t (V-(-oninue OMt'- 'ly, for Ihcj also hiivs to d.e. I -trnit JmiuuhI. I V,:i:it tO h-l ti pc;Oil0 id S-dntl I I ' -1 Will a it no nutter w tint (1 mo and g .!.! "t :,f . T '., inei - t! ... i ll' f - ,T A I ' VJ Dysp3p2iaCuS,e Digests what you eat;: ItartlfiClallv digests the food arutolrt. Kature in strengthenlog and mm. atrncttng the exhausted digestive or gan. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic No other preparation can approach ft In efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently rarest Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, 8orjr Stomach,- Nausea, 8ickHeadache,Gatndgla,Cramp8,arid uouisr result oi lmpenectalgestaon. ,v , F, S DUFFY. s KISISP WA3rl! J3y having wet tl.er strips put rn your d ors and windows. For Sale by Also have a good Mult For Sul, cat h time. s Hello Central, Give fie 149, Moore's Wood Yntrd, Where they keep Dry Wood. sawed any length yon want, and will deliver it at your door. Full measure guaranteed. Mr. J. W. Moore will be at he office and glad to accommodate. Jii old cus tomers, uon't torget the place, on South Front street by tho railroad and nione u. . j. t. tt. muokk. GRIST - MILLS. New Mills, Rolling Chens, Elevatoif aul Coru 4'ieaners. Ofjthe Latest Improved and Up- toDate flill Machinery. YOUR FllADKIS SOLICITED. OT SPFXIAli PAINS taken in clean Ing and polishing grain before going through the mills, which insures pure meal.: Corn, Hominy, Oats and Mixed Feed. GEORGE BISHOP, New Bern, N. O. Henry's Pharmacy, ,J27 Middle Street ave or War in Time of Peaee, Just received a Supply of LOADED GUNS: Sure death to Roaches, Bed Bugs. Moths, Water Bugs and all In ricts. ' Will not stain of gteafo ti e finost fabiK , One trial Is all that' nerdxl to convince the most skeptical. A full line of TotUt Articles, Perfum ery, etc. .- , ., . y Physician' s Prescriptions carefully oompoui.drd, - Return oi Purchases. Office Register of Deeds 1 ;' '' of Craven County ' ! :-jV" New Bern, N. U Jany. 1. 1900 ) Wn-Viri-'t-'"' Vv v r ' ' ;.'arfj owner of a public ferry, Toll gate, you arc required by law to deliver ir to return to me, within tea days after the first day of Jany 1900 a sworn state ment of your gross receipts for the six month proceeding the Hist , day of Jany. . tJTK a jlverymari, yoa are requTred by law to deliver or return to me. within ten days after the first day of Jany. 1900 a sworn statement - o(, tho . number; of hone and mule kept for hlro at any time during the lx month proceeding the flrt day of Jany, 1900.. -.'.- t9If A dealer of spirituous, vinous or malt liquors, or manager of a dispensary you are required by law to deliver or re turn t-i me, wIiUIh . ten. days after" "the first. day of jany 1000 the Uital amount of pu rcliase mil by you, tu of "out - of the (Hale, for ihe six month proceeding the fhsl day of Jany lOOIt.! i " Prompt ct.uipIUnca alth the law, h eamestly r quisled, and for failtir to do so yU' will be required to ' como .bc-for the Bounl of Couuty Commlfsloncr. ;: V : - "El(ST II. DltKEN,; i ; : ..f.' V lleglktor of IVeds. " .DKALl-ll IS iterc and Fire :Arms Siu'h, Doors and lilinds, PainU, ti!t, Cement, Lime, Etc A ": ! f r C, I' 'j ' MOt: ft' 8 !) FAINTS. - -I LEUAL NOTICES. Notice of Sale of land MSs?:. North Cabouma,-; t In the Superior Craven county. v i coart . before the - .- -.-...) Clerk.'-' .. .. - K k .rvmieueso v ueorge. Htmmons, Hnnah. gimmon and Stephen Sim mon. -4... .--- --';: , r-ursnant (o a drecree of the Superior court of Craven county In tho ubove en titled proceedings ror salt, of land f r r tilion rondorad by the Clerk of sa d enurt on the iStb-day December, 1899. . I be unucrsigned as commissioner will offer for sale and sell at public auction tor-easn to the Highest bidder at the court house door of Craven county, Monday the 83nd day of January, 1900 at 'he hour of 19 o'clock, noon, all the following described real estate to wlti - Lying and being in the county of Cra ven and State, aforesaid adjoining the lands of James Jackson and others, on the south side of Neuse river and west side of Adan-s Creek, bordering on Godfrey's creek and containing 0 i acres more or less. This December 18th, 1899. ROMULUS A. NUNN, 0 mmis'r. Executor's Notice. Having this day qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Adoluh Cohn, notice is hereby given to all per sons caving claims against said Ailolph Cohn, must present the same on or be fore the 10th day of December, 1900, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the said Adolph Cohn are hereby notified that they must make immediate settlement with the un dersigned or collection of same will be enforced according to law. This the 16th day of December, 1809. P. H. PELLETIEB, Executor df Adolph Cohn, deceased. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. North Carolina - I ' Superior Court Craven County Jany Term 1900 Cora W- Pock vs. E. J. Peck. Let E. J. Peck take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been begun against him by Cora W. Peek in the su perior Court of Craven county for divorce and that he is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint at the next term of said court to be held at New Bern, ou the 5th Monday before the 1st Monday in March 1900. W. M. WATSON, C. 8. C. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Superior Court, Craven County. (Janj.Term, 1900. Malvina Moore vs. Alexander F. Mooro. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Craven county for divorce, a viuculo matrimonii, and said defendant is required to appear at the next term of the Huoerior Court for Craven county to he held on the fifth Monday before the first Monday In March, 1900, it being the zoth day ol January, ltHtu. at ttie court house of said county,, in tbc city oi new Item, and answer or demur to tbe com plaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in said complaint. W. M-WA.TbON, Cle,r! of the Superior Court, Tblfijfctf day of December, 1890. Notice of Administration. Having administered upon the estate of Esther Morton deceased, all persons are hereby notified to pay to the under signed all debts, due said estate at once; and all persons holding any claim against the same are notified to present the same to me duly verlued as required by law en or before the isth day or January, 1901, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This January loth, 1000. Thomas F. McCarthy. Administrator of Esther Morton dee'd. Administratrix Notice. ' flavin? this dav Qualified as Adminis tratrix of the lata Henry C. Davis notice Is hereby given to all parties holding claims against my intestate to preunt same for payment to me on or before the 151U day ol January, iimji, or mis nonce will be pleaded in bar of thoir recover.. All person Indebted to my lutebtate are hereby notified to make immediate payment of same or they will be proceed ed against according to law. This 15th day of January, 1900. ' Lilia B.Tavib, Administratrix of Henry-C. Davis, de ceased, Ft. tiarnweu. Pursuant to a certain deed of trout ex ecuted on the 20th day ot December, 1807 by Joseph T Barnes to Milton L Hoilowell, trustee, recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Craven copb ty In book 124, folio 153, to swore a cer tain note of even date herewith, duo and payable on Deoembrr DOili, 188. : and default having been made lln the. pay ment ot said note. - Now thsrufor upotr the request of the bolder of said note I Milton it lloiloweu. 'rruswe, win ener for sale and sell at the coutt houAi door in Craven connty at publid auction for cash to the highest bidder bn Wedue.i dav the Slut dav of Fabnikrv 1900 at ttul hour ot 13 o'clock m, to satisfy the proi visions of said deed of trust, all the following real estate; - Lying and, being situatain the city of New- Hern, oounty of Craven and State of North Carolina adloinlnc the . lands of .Kosooe June-i Isaac Nixon, and others, on tba east side of Oak street nnd hounded a follows! On the north br tho lot of II W Carpen ter occupied by Koscoe Jonc7. on the south by the lot ol isaso rtlxon, asm lot being lot No. 108 In the Joshua Scott uitisiod, irunmig u iki nn'i lin-ii un Oak street, and Iwlng I02i feet deep, running hack to George -hedheys lot on ihe est being the same bit conveyed to Joseph Barnes hy deed of Damon Barnes, taring date of March 9th, 1898 oorded In book 109 folln 49J, In tho of fline of tho K gi ter of Deed fur Craven oounty, to which deed) reference Is here for a lull and more complete description. This Jnnuarr 10th. 19iHi. , ..... MU.TON I. HOLLOW ELI., -: " Trustee for Emma L. llollowell, ; 1 ITuliilnlstraiot'g Notice l'.'v; Having qiialifled as tho Administrator of K. W. Mslcr. deecaseil; Isle of the county of Craven, this Is lo notify all peiHons liiivimr elsims scHinst the elate of the deeniM-il lo exhibit ihcm lo tlie mull i leneil on or In-fore the lliih day of .li.nu-.iy, Hull, or this nolti: Will b. i.i. 1 io t,nr (f lliei r rerovi-i y. Ail per oi" h.:!e,!f ,1 to p., Ji rtnKi will plesfO ! iFUAli KOTICES. Notice ; of Sale i of ; Vblejlands. . North OsToiiiaV? OraveaCounty I. STrt Pf- , , ' " ; lh NaUonal Bank of New Bern ' " ; :; ' H H Ferry and O II Perry. ' c The undcrsfgncd comuiissioner p. . pointed in this action' at Fall Term, 1899, - V, will sell to the highest bidder for cash r . subject to tlie upprovul of the courts at , the Court House door in New Born, said county, on the 81sl day of January 1100, - , at one o'clock p tn, the following lands t situate In said i late and county ori the - , south side of Trent river about five , miles from the city of New Bi in, bound- . " ed tand described as follows, to wits - v , litginning a the mouth of Oy press -. ' ... . V. 1 , v.. , l... ...... ,HH.CUUU.'i . Island at a marked cypresB and running 1 tno various cjurses 01 saii Dnincu jctf poles to a place opposite an iron post on south east side of said branch, then (n a line with said post from tho rim of said branch south 4 degrees wct-t 172 polt to an iron post on the north side of Oak Grove, then nortli 80 degrees west '42 poles to another iron poet, tilt n south 4 degrees west 83 2-3 pulca to an iron post, thou north 80 degrees west 85 1-8 poles to an iron axle pout, in the lane near a marked sycamore tree, thon south 4 dtgrees west to hack line of Hatch s land, then with said line east ward to Brico's Creek, then down said creek to the beginning, containing one thousand acres, niorc or Icsh lti-ing the. lands described in a deed from 11 U Per- r- to O U Perry, trustee, dated tho 18th day of December, 1891, and duly regis tered in Graven county, known as tho Perryville plantation. This 80th day of December, 1899. A. D. WAKD, Conimihsioncr. Administrator's valc. Pursuant to a judgment of the Su perior court of Pamlico county, N. C, In a certain special proceeding wherein M. (I. Sultan, administrator of Klnibo Fisher deceased is plaintiff and Elsie Fisher and others arc defendants the mild administrator will sell for cash at the court house In Bayhoro on Momlav, February 5, l'.lOO, between the hour of 12 m and 1 o'clock p m all the land de scribed In Ihe petition: It being a certain tract of land on tho east side of llatrd's Crock in said County, and on the north sii'.o of Neusc river be ginning at a pine j'nt above the head of the first small gut above the moulhof said Creek and runs north?"), cast 253 poles to a small pine; thi-nce north 54, west 77 poles to n branch Hint emptys into Canaway'a gut, thence down the various com sea of said brunch to Cara way's gut, thence with said gut to Bairds Creek, thence willi eahl Creek to tho mouth of said small gut, thence up said gut to t lie beginning containing 212 acres more or less. Heo booh 7i, page 107 of fice of HegiHcr of Deeds of Pamlico countv North Carolina. M 11. SITI.TAN, Administrator of Rimlio Fialier, dee'd. II. C. WHITEHUKST, Attorney. January, 1st, 1900. Administratrix Notice. Having this day duly qualified as Ad ministratrix of the late Sarah Cohn,- notice Is hereby given to air parlies holding claims against my Intestate to present same for payment to ie on or before tbe ltltli day of December, 1UUO, or this notice will be pleaded iu bar of their recovery. All persons Indobtcd to my intestate: are hereby notified to make immediate payment or same or tiiey will be pro ceeded against according to law. This 10th day of December, 18MI. FAJNJNlh. C. lilCUUbS, Administratrix of Sarali K. Cohn, de ceased. Krnul, N. C. Administratrix Nat ice I Having qualified as tho Administratrix of J M bmiih, dcM-opcd; laloof the coun ty of Craven, this is to notify all persona having claims against tlie .-stale of tho dceeaacd to exhibit them to tlie under signed on or before the 5th day of De cember, 1900, or tins notice will bo plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleaso make immediate payment. 8ARA1I A. SMITH, Admx., of J M Smith, deceased. This December 5, 1899. . - -', lixfctilion Hnlv. By virtue of a writ of execution to me ' issued from the Superior Court of Car teret county in action wherein the Hy- a i .. . i .i.i.iia j . tr T., . Terry and C. E. Lincoln are dtfendiinls.-; I will on Saturday the 27th, day of Jan- uary at 12 o'clock m. In James City at -;:-' tho saw mill of Munger and Bennett f-i offor for sale at public auction to the '! ; .'' h' highest bidder for cash all the right, title' " and Interest of the above named defend- .'., . ants lo the following property to wil: ,'''. One boiler, one planer, one blower,''" " one bellows, one lot of belts, pulleys,-'-liangers and miscellaneous attachments, 2t one box of fixtures and two can, of oil, and on the same day at the hour tr two.-TV t o'clock p m at the New Born M Id-Winter v Fait- Associations' grounds In the city of ; 'if:' Ne Bern under said execution all the ' ". right title and interests of said defe.n . . pants In and to tho following' property ji;. K-W1C - : Ji-' t--'-i-,t.-A.-'- One band and bracket saw machine, . oneColleday mould machine, two Leh- man servicing machines, ono wood , rlf- -5.f ' machine, one BnlTuIo Itrsaw. ma.hloe,. U .Mi Iron rip saw tables,- bne .sanripaoerlng'.r 7 ' -. machine, one Oher Lalho, oncHli Smith -i ' machine, one lot shafting, pullvya,- bell' ;w Ing, hangers, one lot of wood, saws, etc,' ' ': , e- juatci-it n.ifi9JSix,riiioriit,.- January 15,1900. , - : - , " ;- SaleiVForParllliori ;-PnbllcaiIoi& 5 North Oarollna' ISupeTlor-Ciiurt; 4f t?;-"0' 'i ff Craven County fbefore tbe Clerk. J '. i-' ' Enoch Wadsworlh ': j : 'Z -fV-''r-.:v.Wn .w-':'-: - : JS j Edward DInklni and Helen Ilarrli and '- Infant. :'' Y' '.-' '-"; ..v? ' To Edward Dlnklnsi yoo will tike no ' lice that the: aliovo named plHlnllff,' -'Oj Enoch Wadswortb, has begun a proceed- ,' Ing In this Oonrt for the snlo for parti- " ; '. Hon of a certain traol of land In Craven -','! . j. county, fully desorllicd In a ilre-.I from B. ', f, Dlnklns to Caroline Dlnklns, recorded V ';, In the Office of the register of Deeds of , .,, Craven-connty, nook 117, pages gij, 34, 85. The said plalntltf in said proceed ings kvertng that he Is the owner of I) 5 Interest In said land and that you 1 ho said Edward Dlnklns, as the -owner of a undivided 1 8 Interest therein) and pray ing for a sale of said land for a division thetenf. - Yon are therefore notified lo npi ear nt the Ollieoof the Clerk of Ihe Unpeilor (IniiM of Craven connty on Kridoy lie ?th day of jannary, 1'a, nt ih.. hour i f 12 o'cloc k M. snd ikitw ilnrnr to Urn petition filed In S :id ' e, 1 r ot liorwlnti df fend the fu:ne ii y n 1 tin ndviied. Tl,l Ie. rn1,er r.lh, 1: ") V M A f.'( ('. :k i-f l! n ' -,,,:. , i i. I t at oft Mm SI j'?f. .; ':-l m .t P v. i : " iitmie.h m !- tin nl, I . i -t K. Admr. ' ( M- V , ,V c. r, dero:i'.rl Damaged Text
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