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i T3 TEACH VICTOillA. LEU AL NOTICES. LFWAt yOTlCES. cry t! ::yla the year, except . Middle street. . . ' I'honb No. 3. ARLES L. STEVENS, MTOH.AND PROrKIETOB. UBSCIUPTION BATES. r, in advance. . , r. not in advance by carrier in the city. .fi.OO . 5.00 .60 Using Rates furnished on appli ed at the Post Office, New Bern, as aecond class matter, -;: ,- taper of, Mew Bern Craven County.; , t. and Bern, N. C Jan.' 28, I960. THE FOB FROM wnHOUTr X i The Washington Post'-tteinpt l a poor makeshift in Which it trie to de feud itself against; the -charge of, the JocRNAt, that the Post, an enemy to thi constitutional amendment te be; voted upon In North Carolina next August, has editorially expressed Itself, as being more favorable to the - negroes-than, to what the Post terms tb "poor whitest of North 0rollna,, Z , The Post's entire endeavor" In its bos-i ttlily to the proposed amendment to this State's constitution, has been a prove that North Carolina wts Inhabited by a largo class of what it oallsj . 'white sans culottes, " the jiff rafT.Uhe idiots, the rowdies and outlaws.1?,' "-V And by Imputation, tne Post credits this class of whites as being the promo tors of the more tot, the- constitutional amendment, which la to disfranchise the neproes,'-aa the Post calls them ''the solid, worthy, estimable yeemanry,".- , . That the Pos.t bolster up its position by the use of such dishonest arguments, proves it W. be. a 'most., danger jus .foe to tho 'cause:' of ; white' government In ITorth Carolina. ' -" V V : f If the Post would at least state the facts as to ibepositlou' of the great mass of whiti people of North Carolina,' the property ' ownerB,irthe "tax, payers, the supporters , of Industries,' the" promo ters of. everykind, v jf Commercial advancement, tne supporters of. colleges and schools, the educated, the leaders In all professions, '.he ninety nine one hun dredths of the Slate newspapers, If the Post will credit these ag being, the real ones that began? the. movement for the amendment, are still working for the ratification pf. the amendment at the polls next Augt,,and whose every In dividual interesLis involved in the suc cess of the amendment -being carried, then the Post may lake It stand and oppose the amendments .-.n jv But for the Post to put up the plea for "honcut, industrious? negro, and claim the "iiliierate1 white Is aeekiag to dla f rauclnsej the nogro' who lira'' safeguard to tho commonwealth, "and leave' the degraded' wbltet In possession of -the bail.it," such etuff la both puerile and dishonest, and the Post pr oves by uch pub"c editorial ntte-ances to be a most dan roui foe to North Ctrolina'f futute we! r.-u $fxf-s' I f the Post 'wl!i-leave It ao-ealled " ' ,abttryffoi ipjSxrjrlate" euMeclsJ . 1 iea'y examine tW white supremacy movement. who7 are its auppo-ters,. and why they a - in favor ot t wjlla nu'i government In this Slate, -it may er-'.ve at some bettor posHIoo'thsa It now oc cupies, a fighter of white supremacy jo North Ctk$lin.-:':-f &XliS ITS THE OFFICEHOLDER'S PLEA-- The positions of Senators Piitchard and Eutlejr, antagonizing the passage of : Constitutionalamendment, possesses only the jdngle specioas plea, that the fut ii i a of the office holder is more iin i ir! mt, tjian the future welfare of the i peocto of North Carolina. ' much to expect of Senator tier. ' that his advice to hla I'dbe anything tut bonv t his voice should be for i a following whose prln e i '.ii ilo basis for unity, such ho secured, cannot be in' tit being on the t . i (if light or merit. ii whole political career 1j a Inlo purpose of per- iiu nt, hence the qncs (' li'tion with person can bring hlra ofllce Inclple of hit political 'iai 'mi Butler, Is simply h he Is to secure some t, therefore the vo ' i ; 'in d ii"' y ai p, i 1 : i t r Bciv 'or Priul-aid in d-. ...U.li f t the amendment, n-i-y be J to be politi cally sound, from his position. The ncro vote is eemUl to Jaer 0. Pritchard. It gives him a political stand ing in a commonwealth which has de clared for white supremacy in 11. "J, and which will do ao again in 1S00. .., . It is not a question; with Senator Pritchard, that of a possible buildiug up of a strictly white Republican party in North Carolina, by the elimination of the negro as a political factor., : That a Republican party of decency should, or might be established In North Carolina, cannot enter Into his calculations,-for such . a party If established would mean his political eclipse, there fore his tenacious declaration and desire for the negro to continue in North Caro lina politics. ' -. Senator Bntler advances no arguments except those-cf force.' , Senator Pritchard advance ao-called arguments that may entrap the uathiuk-,. Bnt back f both force and the speci ous Showing f the law, la the undlsguls able fact that their pleat have the single eonnd ring of the purpose-aud wish to continue In office, , " - , : The welfare of the white people" -of North Carolina Is not to be found in their reasonings." , J"; X t. Bevry, Loganton, Pju writes "1 am Willing to take my oath that I -was Cured of pneumonia entirely by the nse of One Minute Cough Cure after' doctors failed, .1 also cured my children of whooping cough.' Quickly relieves and curea-coughs, coldV-grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children all. like it . ....... t. ...'V m et . . m. Aiotaers enaorse it. i o xsuuy. s x LOYALTY OF IHB ENGLISH COLONIST. What rot waa spurted In the .speeches at the pro-Boer meeting la Washington the other night I Nearly .every pouter on that occasion expatiated opon "Eng land's cruel yoke," tha 'hard hand of British tyranny," the 'afifferiog suhjeots of Britain," the"'cry of the oppressed wherever England'seoepler waves,"! and other stuff ot I'M character. : way is it, If these speakers told the 'truth, that every colony and dependency of England la ao Intensely loyal to the mother coun try In bar present war, and la ao en' thuslastloally offering 'and giving atdr This la a fact, but for that very reason cannot appeal to an American Boer sym pathizer, Atlanta Journal. , , ' V KOZLBTf'l LEMOK EUX1E. ; prepared from the fresh Inioe of Lemons.' combined with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatio stimulants. Bold ry druggist, ouc ana t.uu botues, or btnoosness ana constipation, . a. For Indigestion and foul stomachv ,7 For aick and nervous headaches. - , For palpitation and heart failura take Lemon Elixir. , j , For sleeplessness and nervous proa- iratiou. For lose of annetlte and debility. . .- For fevers malaria and chills take Lemon Elixir. i-' . r -. . T - . Ladles, for natural and thorough ot iranio reirulation. take Lemon Elixir. 1.- . jemon jsmxir wm not ian you in any of the above named diseases, allot which arise (rem a torpiaor diseasea viver, ttomsch or kianeya. j v.. , . -1 -; .. ftflc and 91 bottles at all druggists. :. -Prepared only by Dr. IL. Mozley, At .anta, Ga. , .--, , .v, . L '-'S-Zf. A th Capitol.-' v7'-i t have lust taken the last ef two bot tles of Dr. Mozley's- Lemen Elixir for nervous headache. Indigestion, with dis eased liver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me. I found 1( the greatest mode- cms 1 ever nsea. . :, -r . - J H Hskkicb. Attornev - 1 MS8 P. Street, Washington, D. 0. v'i W. ' A. James. Bell station, Ala., writes; I have suffered ereatlv from In digestion or- dyspepsia, ' one bottle of Lemon Kitxiraone me more gooa tnan all the medicine 1 have .ever taken. . r t Moiueri ucmom hot dbops Curres all Con en's. Colds, Hoarseness sore Throat, itroncnllls. tiemorrnaca. and all throat and lung diseaseajlegant reliable, ..; , r - 2oo at crns-irrsts. Prepared only by Dr. u. jioziey, Atlanta, ua. i ,','' '..I: : Wl Hot U Know. : It's a wise servant who knows tbe Ins and out of ber mtst.-rsi. . - .v. :' ' loo. ... Dr. B. Datchton's AntiDluretlc Hay be worth to you more than U0 It yon have a rblldwho soils bedding from Incontenca of waU r during sleep Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. tl. Sold by C. D Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N. 0. v . . Mver Touubcd Ulut. ' A spinster caught a bashful youth; . She thoui.'M It wns a match. Put even limn she f.i' 1, forsooth, To bring him to V ii sciatcihl . There is more Ca'anh In th of the country than r!1 ti''' r put together, and until tbe 1 was ttippoHed to bo liuu;' great many years doMms pn-.i Section V ''ai,m w yi-nrs F.r ,.c,l 1 lor 1 a local dippao, rcmcilie", sinl by cure wlih local t incuratiio. Biiirm l a rouHiimiinii rci'ilrcs conn!! 'i :1 ;i t' ()a;airh Cun n.i Clicncy Co., T Amt3iuily Kxit. ' - r When a man is Bfllicted with scrib bler's itch he usually has to scratch for a living. . ' ,.';.. . . : F S Duffy & Co guarantee every bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the beat remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds croup and whooplng.cough and is pleas ant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result Jn pneu monia ' , ' - ':. . Contradlotoij.' - ' .- Th play that has a short rnn usually ends in long walk. . . Belief In Six Hours, - Distressing Kidney and Bladder DIs se relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It 1b Te great surprise on account of its exceed ing promptness la relieving bain In blad der, kidneys and back, In male or female Believes retention of water almost. Im mediately.' If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by C. , D Bradham, druggist, New Bern, Ni Cf ''.; j ' tVht)14-WI' Qefc -,' i ,- -i"1 MrJ Toungpop What'a that boy cry tng about l' V r ' - X llrs. Youngpop "He waotB something; be can't ge" . " ; ? " ?ir,' - . Tea minutes later. . j T , ' Mr. youngpop"Now; what's he cry log about f ' , ' it, ' , " . Mrt. Youngpop "He got something be didn't want.-; - v.- . - I want to let the pedple who . auffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm 'relieved mo after a number Of other medicine and a doctor had failed.' Jt b the best liuiment have ever known "of. J A Dodqen, Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands . have "been cured of rheumatism by 'this remedy One application Iie'ieves tbe pa n"". For sale by F S Duffy & Co. r f ( - - ' " -, .Foot ttoetuo. l Sllicus. Uow old would you take ' my friend Smitklna to be? , " ' 1 - t!ynlcus Bow do I know? ldon't even know whether he's married or single. It Kaa been demonstrated repeatedly la very state la the " Union and In. many foreign countries that', Chamberlain s Cough Remedy Is a certain preventive and cure for croup, It hs" become-the universal remedy for that disease. IS. V. Fiaher otLiberty," W. Y., only re peats what . has been laid around the globe ' when he i wrltos. '1 have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for several years and alwaya with -perfect success. .- We believe that It it not only the best cough remedy, but that It Is a sure cure for croup,- It has saved the lives of our -children a number of timet" This remedy is for sale by F. S. Duffy. & Co. J41yreslB(;. a, , ' , . Blotrbs I met Miss Bjones tip tbe street. She was dressed to kill. " Jlobbe-TfTesj T noticed she out-you dead. ' - ,' - , . ' . . "i AUGUST FLOWER. . 'It la - surprising fact,", saya Prof. Honton, "thtit lr my travels in alt parti of the world, ' for tbe .last ten years, have . met cioie people haying need Green's Angnst Flower .than any other remedy,, for dyspepsia, deranged- liver and stomach, and for constipation. I find for . tourists and saU-jmen, or tor persona filling office positions, Where headaches and general bad feelings from Irregular bablts exist, that Green' Aug nst Flower Is a grand remedy It does not Injure the' system by frequent 'use. and la excellent for sour stomach and Indigestion." Sample bottles tree stF. S, Duffy A Co'. c v , - Sold ly dealers in all civ lited conn tries, ' - , " - Koedeil the Wtcn, MI shall have to keep a watch on you," remarked ' the business man to tbe clerk. ' ' - "Thank you, sir,", replied the clerk "it's more than I've ever been able to do, Mine Is usually pawned." , "I am Indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for mv health and life. It cured me of lung trouble foUowiug grippe. Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this nsvt r falling remedy. It cures coughs, coMb, croup' bronchitis. pneumonia, grippe and thrnut and lung trouble". Its early use prevenls con sumption. It la the only bai miens rein thot gives imnn dialo rcsvlti1, F 8 IlnTy, I.nr of I- vl "That boy of youis drives Conip'aiiifil lit' li-i, ' 1 ( r C'll'n ways will-"!''.;!-" ' "Ton o-,:.t to N f'n'1 of II the yar-i.t; "n!n lie's 1 can't a -k q-ie t'.i n " n-e cra.y, r: "he'i a! i'ELCf-3-iROWER. A IlnMt Whith lri.. the lmpecsnU H IndlvldDBl Who Cultlvntea It lanitroiMly Near tlk Dlwhoneat Line Don't Be Beat. . ' It is old Polonlns, in Shakespeare's tragedy of "Hamlet, who says: Neither ft borrower nor i lender be, ; - For loan oft loses both itaelf anil hiend. ' Ajul borrowing duUs tbt edge of busbandry. This advice be gives to his son, young Laertes,, on his departure for France. And it contains a world of wisdom in little space. : .".'. '- , ' ,. ''.-:. The chronic borrower exlsta in every community, and he is a nuisance. How well we all know him . under various forms! -There Is the man who InvitcaJ you out to drink and then asks you for a $5 note, to be repaid theTiext Monday. That day never cornea, and the lender is -obliged to charge the sum to profit and loss.'- :j'V'-a -v Then there b the fellow who cornea and borrows a email sum, which he repays very promptly, and you think yon. have seen the last of him. - But you are mis taken. He reappears and aska for the loan' of a larger amount, and If you . are verdant enough to comply with hia re quest yon will never ace your money again. Following these comes the chap who Is a mere beggar. He wants a half dollar until tomorrow.' But he never intends to return It. and yen never ex pect him to do this. . xon give him the coin to get rid of him for the time being. and be shuffles off . to, spend It at the nearest taproom. - - Now, -all these impecunious men-were, no doubt, likely lads growing up . until l4hcy ; fell. into, the habit . of -borrowing. They were probably honest enoogn in paj-lng their. debts at the start, but then -came a time when, owing to some ex travagant expenditure which tney could not fford, they found themaelvea unable to meet their just debts. - - j They brazened itout then, and tney have-' continued to braaen. it out ever since. They have lost all sense of honor and all self respect and have Joined the ranks of tbe Jeremy . Lnddlere. from which there Is-little hope of escape. They have no character or Standing in the community In which they live, and they that- know them best, will -dodge around the corner, when- they see them coming. V f There la, of course, in trad a legltl. mate system of borrowing on good se curity. Business could not be conducted long under ordinary conditions unless some , such 'Practice prevailed, but this does . not v furnish any excuse : for - the shortcomings of those who obtain loans without any idea ot how they are to be Borrowum dulls the edge of ntuoand- ry.7 as tbe old courtier In tne play truly says. A borrower la necessarily a spend. thrift " He neter haa. abank account because he never saves anything, r He has nothina to draw noon but the sav tags of his-acquaintancps, on which be has nu claim. He may not call breweif a dishonest man,, but be la not far from It.- For Instance, he strikes a good na- tured slob who docs not know him very well and by fictitious statements enureses a dollar ot two out of a poor Innocent who can HI afford to lose it and who. per haps, needs It for the proper support ot hia household or for tne payment or nil Weekly bills. ' That money Is never r turned, as tbev borrower .weif" knfrw It would not be When be promised to make it good 4s a short time. The-law may not be able to reach him. but some beo. ole. would call him a thief. And tne chronic borrower is tar from happy. ?; He has . his momenta of elation, no doubt, like Wilkina iilcawber when the punch was brewed, bnt hi ban -terrible, hours of depression : when he doe , not know where the next meal ta coming from and when ha has exhausted the pa tlence of all his relativea and acquaint ances. But he need not be tn this pickle if he. would roeolTe -to live within bis means and not Indulge to luxuries which he well knows be cannot offordi.n;,v. :s - If a man's expenditures do; not come within hia income, there la bound to We disaster in the end. He will be bank- -rupt In both fortune and character If be doea not wisely regulate ma expenses so they may not exceed his salary or thrl receipts of any bueineaa In Whlcn ne may be engaged. .'-'". .i ; - j- It is a wise rule for a young man never to buy anything for which he has not the read money to nay.. There is too much temptation TiTgetting things on credit it leads a man to obtain more than be renb ly needs and thus run ' up targe bills which he finds it difficult to meet, r . Yoanz fellows are too apt to lost about standing up the tailor or aoine other tradesman, aa if It were a smart thing to keep an honest, hardworking man out of hia-monor. "-Why Is it not a better way to save up your earnings until you have tha-eash to svttle a bill at once? In this way you will obtain tho respect of your neighbors and gain a reputation that will be of inestimable valne to you .in any reputable pursuit you may follow; It lust as easy to be a white sheen as black one and a deal more pleasant In the end. If run live to be old. you do not want to look back over a wasted life and re gret that you did not avoid these extrav. agances, which, after all. nave Drougni you little or no enjoyment. Do without thiiiKS rather than borrow. If you do not practice aetf denial la youth, yon will never attain any position or distinction worm naviuir. . i-ernspi von do not know what a dcndlient is. Well, he's a liar and a cheat, and that is what the chronic borrower alwaya is. Don't be a beat Boston Herald. . ' Whr tne Cook Gnve Notice. "I see you printed something the other day nhout the disnilvontntreg of myopia nearaiabtedni'M, you know." said th ninu with irias yesterday. "Now, aUiielcil that way myself. A few ti!; iit SKO when 1 wi'nt home it was rninii biinl. My uinlirelSa was wet, end I c rird It liiinnalinti'ly to the kltien 1 drain. ( ii'iln ir aliout f'r sonii'il :i to pi'iml it In, luy eye rum'M smue sort 1' . iiiiii'ic en tee i) i"r ii'-r Hie puive. i. ii I to. k to he the t 1 . I ho li. i -liriM.it In It on.) v ot to I . i. 'J. i r t 1. oi l. ' i ' r -- k I vi, ...' ;. ,'. I lin.l ( i" I ii y i. it- . ; iu b , ,. , rn I t : , .i.i.i. 2 WHO CS CHRCNiC CO tu a Toons American Jevreee l.ost en liitereBUiig Opportunity. "This is a brand new stitch, said tbe young woman, holding up a dainty piece of embroidery, "and if you will couie some day when we can be all alone I'll teach you bow to do it, Ibat reminds me of a good story. said ber companion. "You know that Queen Victoria Is a crank on tha .subject ef needlework and spends much, tune learning new -things in embroidery and crochet work. Well, a few years ago she was spending some time at Wiesbaden, and she used to drive to the bazaar and look- at the needlework.-while people looked at her and wondered why . she would persist In wearing the old, rusty bonnet. . One day the young woman who usually waited on ber' showed her what you just showed to me a brand new titcb and was asked . to call the next day and teach her majesty how to make It - Khe waa to make a second call to finish the job several days Inter, but in the meantlme.waa taken ill, and the pro- Srietor of- the establishment waa-beslde erself and worried aa to how nod where she would get a substitute. "On the day before the appointed time a young girl from a western city in the United States- came to the botanr and saw and admired the- piece of needle work and told the saleswoman that it was the first she bad seen since she had finished a similar piece. Then you know , bow to do the stitch ?" . ' y jr. J. " 'Certainly.' said the young woman. "Vvbyr r . - - 1 v. "Well, there waa a whispered consulta tion, and then the. girl waa asked If aba would act aa substitute the next day and teacb the oneen.- You can imagine that she did not hesitate.Khe wfcnt to the hotel, and, radiant with joy and. excite ment, told her mother of ber good for tune and. fter she had received the congratulations of her friends, her moth er shattered all ber plana by reminding her that the next day was Saturday and that, aa ft good Jewess.' ahe could do no sewing on that day And now tbe young woman tells the story of how near ahe came to teaching Queen Victoria a -new stitch." New York Tribune. ' MAGICIANS AND CARDS. tlelsrht ( Rtnd Experts, aa Rale. -.. . pr raker Flmjrera...;. ',"..'. .5--A group of old time sporu Were telling poker stories a few nlghta ago, and some body remarked that the cider Herrmann, tho magician might easily have made a fortune bad he turned . hie "attention to gambling.' 1 - I ve heard that before, aaid one of the; party.- chuckling, " "and it alwaya amused me. . .Why,, my dear sir, Alexan der Herrmann waa one of the poorest poker players that ever drew to n bob-: taiL; He liked a social gama and plugged away at it all hia life, but be was never anything but a - raw amateur, . -Uood poker players are born, and It simply wasn t In him. Am far aa being able to manipulate the cards was concerned; he couldn't -do it, evon bad he been so dis posed,, which of course he wasn t.) He could perform wonderfut tricks, but that Class of work is something entirely dif ferent from what Is. called, advantage playing. -, J- have known four or five fine sleight of band performers, and not one ot them could do a thing with the deck in an ordinary game.. To do successful crooked work In short cards requires not only reat dexterity of a kind entirely distinct from stage tricks; but also a pe culiar temperament. Ail w the men who became famous for that sort of thing In the old days were of the same general type, and, when I come to think about It, those I knew looked more or leas alike, They could perform extraordinary feats. bnt It required years of practice and set ting everything else aside. No profes sional Juggler "could spare ifta; time to learn;-- t ;,,y 'Xi' '. ' -. -.:- -Z'c .:f'3H ' TTie beat proof that Herrmann was unfamiliar with tne tricks of tbe card tn. ble la that be Waa continually being made the victim, lie made no secret of-the ifact that he bad. been fleeced, time and again, and I happen to know personally that he waa once swindled out of a con siderable amount by one of the oldest and stalest devices known to the fraternity, When the thing was explaineoMo-him afterward, be waa deeply dimruated, but Jie bad never suspected It at the time." Jiew OrloanaTimee-Democrat, . . Tbe neadsmnn of' the Towesy. A nlctureaque officiar In "England Is the beadsman and executioner of tne Tower of London. He makes a unique figure in hia costume of the sixteenth century, con sisting of long scarlet tunic slashed with Discs voivet, loose reu anicaeroocaers and red stockings, -with rosettes of red, white and blue ribbon at the knece and nnoa the low ahoea. ' ' i'.' : t In days gone by the publie .were al ways made aware, by the manner to Which the "beadsman of the Tower" car ried the ax. whether the prisoner, who marched Immediately following- -nun- In the procession to and from the place of trial, bad been sentenced to death or no. for as long as tbe prisoner bad not beea- convicted or condemned to lose bis life the ax pointed forward aa It waa borne before him by the headsman. x But from the very moment that capital punishment had been decreed against him the edge ot the ax pointed ominously his way, V '' -Blaek, bnt White, '.-tZ At - a recent church dedication ' the preacher, who was a stranger, followed up his sermon by an earnest appeal for the balance of the money needed to pay for the bulhlingr" - .1 - " The collcetora wout around, and th promiaet come In. As the subscriptions were, one after another, rend a collector announced. "The five Black children, 1." The courteous preacher quickly amended the statement by announcing, "five little colored children, tl. ' " Amid an outburst of merriment the rinstor homily explained that the donor wore white children of tbe name of Black. Short rjtorlcs. Iteriitjnntment, " Employer I'm afraid I cannot aeeed to your leqncHt for an inerenae of anlai7. but I II tell you what I will do I'll dure the other clerk's pay to what you Clirlr (Hi, tlinnlt you, sir: JoU are very k .oil. it wiil be juat satisfacto ry-: t an f-'i.-toi y.-HoKlon Trau iii Cmi ymitlii I I ' i- I .)(.iU. UUIU Dccsfs what you eat. It art! ficiallv dlffe t thft f nnA anrt Mn KNature in strengthening and recon structing me exDaustea aigeetive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant tnd tonio. - o other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently enrea Dyspepela,. Indigestion, Heartburn. Flatulence, Soar Stomach, Nausea, Sick HeacheGMtralgla.Crampe.ano! uutiuerrcsuiuiui lmpcricaigeSblOQ riiiwiii y b. v wsaiiciaiuowcoieaflei 7 7. 8. -PUFFT, ,; , -KEisP WAI131!. By having Weatherstrips put cn your doors and lndowa,' Tor Sale by 1 Also have a good Mule Tot Sale, catb timer - " , . ' ' .. ',-f HellbVrCentfalJ MooreV Wood C YiwrrJ, Where thev keen Drv: Wood." tawed any length yon want,- and will deliver it at your door. Jfnu measure guaranid. j Mr J. vr. Moore win be -at tie otrc and glad to accommodate ble old. ous tomera. Don't, forget . the. place, on South Front street by the railroad and Phone 149. - J. T. H. HOOBE, Henry's Pharmacy, :i27 Middle Street. Ptvar OPor HVar in - TimVof Peace. Just received aSbpply -of. LOADED Q(IMJ:; 8iire death to ltoaches, Bed IJur. Moths,: Water Bugs aud all In sects. Will not stain or gi teiee the tiniwt fnhrK One trial Is all that's need d to convince Uie mot skeptical. ,A full lino of Ti!rt Articles, Perfum- e y, etc Physician'' Prescriptions caiefully compoutded. - Return oi Purchases. 5"s Office lleglaler of Deeda . i: : '- i. : , of Craven (kiuuty V New BCrn. N. 0. Janv. 1. 1000 Sin- - , je"If owner , of. a public ferry, toll gatcjon arc required by law to deliver of jo return to me, within ten days after the-iirst day of Jah'y 1900 a, sworn State- nrent of your gross receipts for: the alx month proceeding the n st day of Jany. 1800. ? OTU k liveryman, yon kre required by law to deliverer return to me within ten day after the first day of Jany. 190 t sworn statement of the number -of Corses and mules kept (or. .hire , at any Jjlme during the six months preeeedlng th first dsy-of Jany, 1800. Wit a dealer of spirituous, vinous Or malt liquors, or manager ot a dispensary yon are required by law to deliver or re turn to me, witnin ten nay, attar tne 0 rai day of Jany 1900 the total amount rtt purchase made by iou, in -or" out of the Bttte, for the six months preeeedlng tue Aral day of Jany 'tlMNV' (m,--; Prompt 9ompliance with the law "la earnestly requested, and for failure to do so you will be required to come.. before the Hoard 01 ennntv uommiratonera. W-ji&Z.BUU VL 6 BEEN. . L"v---v -s-'.t" re ana Saah, Door and Blinds, Palnta, v ' ' - Oils, Cement lime. Etc Agent for Garland Stoves & Bangei and Uevoe'g, and BenJ;M'ooreV READY MIXED PAINTS. Y . Under Hotel Chattawka, . - TiHX7 -BEliw.Vwric' A" Good -Telephony . BEBinCR IS A HUSINRSfl ; NECESSITY," A HOMR CONVENIENCE.- A COM. V '; BIN ED . . .' . . ..''' Coiivriilcnrc, Lti itr,v I Order Your Phone at Once I am Barn - m mm . : iecutor'. Notice. Having this dav analified as Executor of the last will and testament of Adolph Cohn, notice Is hereby given to all per sons having claims against said Adolpb uonn, must present tne same on or be fore the 16th day of December, 1900, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery:v,M- '';&? ah persons indebted to the said Adolpb Cohn are hereby notified that they must make Immediate settlementritb tbe un dersigned or collection of name will be enforced according to law.". -i 'j.'jw-??-;"; rntatneiuu day or uecemtier, 1889. ' 'JJ"-i .: P. H. PELLET1ER, Bxecutor of Adolph Cohn, deceased, PUBLICATION or; SUMMONS. j. ". . Superior Court J . ,7 Jany Term 1900 -va'B; J,.Peck.'V.-: Korth Carolina V Craven County r Cora W- Peck Let Btvii Peck take notice that an ac tion entitled aa above has btetf begun against him by Cora W. Peck in the Su perior Court of Craven county for divorce and that be ia required to appear and gnawer or demur to the complaint at the next term of said court to be held at Mew Bern, on the 5th Monday before the isc jLona&y in narcn luuu. - W. . VYATaUN, U B. U, PUBLICATION OF, SUMMONS North Carolina, . 1 Superior Court, uraven (Jounty. -i-j jany. term, ivw. Malvina Moore vs. Alexander F. Moore. 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 vinculo matrimonii, ana sua aeienaant is required to appear at the next term nf tbe'Superior Court for Craven couny to ue neia on uie nrtn Monday neroru the first Monday in March,'1900, it being the S9th day of January, 1900. at the court house of said county, In the city of New Bern, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded In said complaint. . 1 - . 1 . w, At, YV&ToUn, Clerk of the Superior Court. This 18tb day of December, 1899. Notice of Administration. Ilavlng administered upon the estate ot Bather 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 verified aa required by law en or before the 15th day of January, 1901. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery, This January lotn, luw. - THOITA8 F. MoCABTBT. Administrator of Esther Morton dee'd. Administratrix Notice. Having this day qualified as Adminis tratrix of tbo lste Henry O. Davis notice is. hereby given to all parties holding claims against my Intestate to present same for payment to me on or before the lotn aajpet January, ivui, or mis notice will be pleaded in bsr of their recovery. AU persons indebted to my intestate are hereby notified to make Immediate payment of aame or tney will oe proceed ed against according to law. This 15th dayofJenuaiy,J900, . - L.II.UA D. WAV IB, Administratrix ot Henry O. Davis, de ceased, Ft. Barnwell. ' Pursuant to a certain deed of trust ex ecuted on the 20th day ot December, 1N97 by Joseph T Barnes to Milton I Hmlowell. trustee, recorded in the office of the register ot deeds of Craven coun ty tn book 124, folio 158, to secure a cer tain note of even date herewithrdue ai.d payable on December 80th, lb98 ; and default having been mads In the pay ment ot aald note. Now therefore jpon the request of tbe holder ot said note 1 Milton L Hollowell, Trustee, will offer for sale and sell at the court bouse door in Craven county at public auction fur cash to tha highest bidder bn . Wednes day tbe Slat day of February 1900 at the hour of 12 o'clock m. to satisfy the pr -visions of aald deed of trusty, alt the following real estate: Lying and being situate in tbe oity of New Hern, countv of Craven aud (State : of North Carolina adjoining tba land - oi Boecce Jonea, Isaac Nixon, and otliers.-on the east aide of Oak erect and .bounded as follows) On the north by the lot of K W Carpen ter occupied by Bnooo - Jones, on tbe south by thejtit ot Iaac Nixon, (aid lot being lot Tr6108-In the Joahue Scott dlvUion, fronting to fear and inch on Oak street and beihg 1024 dMP running back to George ,V bed beys lot on the east being tbe same lot conveyed to Joseph Barnes byuleed-of Damon Barnes, hearing date of Mnrch 9tb,1898 imorded In book 109 folio 492. in the of- nnce of the Reg! ter of Deed for Craven cxionty, to which deed, reference Is here for a full and more complete description. i Thi January lflib, 1900. " i ;-. v MILTON I.: HOLLOWELL; f ' Truetc for Emma L. HollowelL'j Mi Administrator Notice J . Having qualified aa the Administrator ot F. W. Maler. deceased) late of - tba countv of Craven, this is to notify all person having claims against th a-tate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before tha 10th day of January, 1TO1, or, ibis notice win 0 dead In bar of their recoverv. All per sons Indebted to ssid estato will please make immediate pavment.-Tj .: ,? . . , . E.OEliOCK.Admr. i . of r. w; Maler, deceased. Thi Jan. in, moo. " .';, AU persons are hereby notified that have no Interest In the liquor business now run by 0. C. Roach, nor am I In any way connected with tbe firm former ly known aa C- C, Roach & Co , at New Bern, N. C. I am prompted to ptthll this by the numerous Inquiries made o me concerning this mallet. J. B, GARUETT. Jan. nth, moo. , - rue n Notice of Salajf Valuable Lands. North Carollnav---t D .. . i ln "1. OrayenCouutyT J --Superior Court. - v. ,? The NaUonal Bank of New Bern ' f "t H H Perry and O II Perry, . . . The undersigned comuiissioner ap- y pointed in this action at-Falt Term, lolltf, wilt sell to the highest bidder tor cash subject to the p roval of tbe court, at the Court House doer tn New Bern ssid county, on the blst Cay of January 1900, at one o'clock p m, the following lands , situate in said atate and county on the , South aide; of Trent river about five a - m wmnt va 1VW - a U WIW1 ed and desciibed aa follows, to wit: - "" - Beginning a - the mouth of Cypress Branch between P'een bill and Raccoon Island at a mark d cypres and running the vatioua conrsw of said, branch. 89 poles to a place opposite an iron post oit south east aide of said branch then in a line with said post from the run of said branch south 4 degrees west 172 poles to ,"'-r au iron post on the north side of Oak Grove, then north 80 degrees west 42 -poles to another iron post, then south 4 -decrees west -83 2-8 nolea tn an Iran 3 T miajiai rman inn fir o nr ninnr luit-n nnntui'.,-. post, then north SO degrees west 85 1-8 pole to an iron axle post in the lauei near a marked sycamore tree, then' south 4 d greea west to back line ot " ' , Hatch's land, then with Baid line east li ... ' t ' 1. , I .1 I A .R- l Oi u, J w UI tj3 o VICTTA, IUCU Uimil HH1 , ,' . .'. creek to the beginning, containing one . ' thousand acres, uiore or less Being the ' lands describeoSin a deed from H U Per- ,a n n t,. a.... a-ia iQ,h dav of December. 1891. and dulv rcIbh """"i tered In Craven county, known aa the ( ; Perryville phtntation. f This 80th day of December, 1899. A. D. WARD, Commmsionei. "-'J Administrator's r ale. " Pursuant to a Judgment of the 8u , perior court of Pamlico cnumy,N.-C, in.:.' a certain special proceeding wherein M. H. Sultan, administrator of Simbo Fisher deceased is plaintiff and Elsie Fisher and others are defendants the said administrator will fell for cash at " the court house in Bayhoro on Monday, February 19, 1900, between tbe hour of 12 m and 1 o'clock p m all tbe land de-' v scribed in the petition: It being a certain tract of land on tbe -. east side of Baird's Creek In said County, and on the north side of Neuse river be ginning at a pine just above the head of -r the first small gut above tbe mouth of -said Creek and runs north 75. east 258 poles to a small pint; thence north 54, weBt 77 poles to a branch that empty Into Canaway's gut, thence down the various courses of said branch to Cara way's gut, thence with Bald gut to Baird Creek, thence with said 'Creek to the mouth of said small gut, thence up said gut to the beginning containing 212 acres more or less. See hook 71, page 107 of fice of Register of Deeds of Pamlico county North Carolina. , - M. H. SULTAN, Administrator of Rimbo Fisher, dee'd H. C. WHITEHUR8T, Attorney. January, 1st, 1900. Administratrix Notice. Having this day duly qualified as Ad- ' mlnistratrtx of the late Sarah Cohn, notice la hereby given to all parties holding claims against my intestate to (H present same for payment to me on or colore tne ldtn day oi December, ivui). or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tnoir rwuvory. v. '-n1 1 All persona indebted to my Intestate.. arenereoy nounea 10 maae immediate 1 , pa ment nf same or they will be pro- . ceeded against according to law. This V 10th day of uecemoer, km. r Administratrix nf ftnmh F, flnhn. Ha. ceased. fi- Ernul, N. C. , Administratrix Notice I laving qualified as the Administratrix of J M Smith, dec a-ied ; late of the oun- ty of Craven, this ia to notify all persons having claims against me eatnte ot tne deceased to exhibit them 10 the under signed cn nr before the 5lb day of De cember, 1900, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All person indebted to Baid estato will please make Immediate ravroent . - of J M Smith, deceased.' 4l This December 8, 1899. ' i Notice of Sale. . Kaicign, bj. v,1. Notice is hereby given of the sale J of the following property forfeited to ' me nniuw ntata lor violation of me in-- . , tercal Bevenue lawa. -' ve.i s' Seized at New Bern, N. O, Nov.' 14, '90 -1 renin 1 v ifAitmnn - ty i . 1 1 u iivtaj w jk avuuiBU m m - v vi ,v tt Babbitt, Deputy Collector. One Fkge, containing 20 gallons, corn whiskey. v' - iu awva itumi, mi, uv witHA w iia . hlffhaat hirldeip for caah. ' at" the flnvern-: , rri. - . v - ... .111 l .U ia . u - ment Building In the City of New, Bern, ' IS. C en tbe 19th day-ot January 1000 . ".' tlSValoek"!..'.'. . , ?-i;.iirrsis v " "'''''-' '";':- K CDoaCAVi, " - Collcotor 4th, District, N. C. , ' , S By 0.- M. UjttT'miy:', Deputy Cot ,6th, Div. 4lb, Dlsty - . January 18, iMX..-'- V 'j-7.;. Forr;PartIiliinrnl)!ication;" :-,;.;;' "'" '' ' ' '"A i : . -i kuuiiiiuub tv - ':-r:,, "S; No'flb Carollna'l SoperUtr Court ',v Uraven Connty ) Belora the Clerk. V - ..,.-. ' Knoch Wadfcwortn. " t -1, V : ., ' Edward Dlnklus and flelon Uarrl.s and 1 .. -4 '-. - -'' : ; Infant.'. - -t.. '..' , To Edward Dlukli)f you will take no" tloe that the abov- named plalndll, ' Enoch Wadswnrtb, has begun a proceed ing In this Court for the ssle for parti- . tlon of a certain tract of land in Craven . county, fully described In a deed from H. P. Dinklna to Caroline Dli.klns, rcconi. 1 In th oflle of tbe register of Deeds ol Craven connly, honk 117, piu u:l, il l, 85. The said plalntllf tii nahl proei eil lnp averlng thai be In the n n, r t f H 5 Inlereat In raid land and ihat ;nu H e said Edwsrd Dioklua, a-i llm 1 11 -j- nf a undivided 1-6 inlcrp-l Ipi-n li.; and pray ing for a sale of said laud or a livn,,..n theieof. 1. ' ' Yon are therefore notified 10 apt 1 -r '. the OiTli-o of IhoCl. ik ol il.e r-n, -('mi rt of (.'raven coui 'v on F'hl v 1 2'Uh day of January, Hi (I, ai ie l unr 1 i 12 o'clock Jl and ai swer or rlenmr I 1 tho petition filed In add prow tiii r 1 1 r othei a ipR ilefel d tbo lama asjcu ir y lie n.tvi'i nil. T!.i December IKth. l:-:-n. W. M. WAT.'p :, C!' .' i f tho Superior t'luirt ( r . 1 C... V 'f 1.. t any e, i f). is pup. r
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