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;ou r. ry day la the year, except jltddle street.; .,' HONR No. 8. . ,.: 33 L. STEVENS, ;. ' V . ' ... - ' :.'" t FaonwBTOR. , RlPTlm.IUTES.T J ...l in advance..:;......... 6.00 i y carrier is the city.w. - .60 Out) One , Adver cation, ng Bate furnished on appll- -Eutin J at the Post Office, Sew Bern, JT. C, as s cond class matter. . Caicial l'aper f New Berat Crivea -Comity. Mi New KernN,WFeb. 18, 1900., TIB fCXAHTHROPT OF ,. OXIZENSHIf. There la a real phllanlhropj lo cltiien ship, which in not Implied In the contrt buttons for charity, nor meant by th maintenance of Institutions for the ua fortunate. t ' , . - ' ; The rule of levlog one's, neighbor equally as loving one'spwn (elf, can be carried into commercial fife a well, as - Into the social life of at community.'- .y A individual advancement, whether fib ; In' oclety"or In business, -need 'not be "checked, so Jong; a ir is py -nones 'meant, for without pride, or the . ambl- tion loscea preierunjuii,.w it dwumij v commercially,' thi material affair o! this world would remain undeveloped to the Injury of ell progress and improv- meni Ji )?X. - There is public spirit found in the " men of nearly every community, which ' talffht be ' termed the ohllanthropy'ef ; citizenship, tot it is that disposition or -endeavor which seeks to promote the -welfare of a community, belt socially, educationally, .spimuauy ui " ' There ere also men in most comma : nlties, who whV sought to give of their means to aid in the promotion of some local enterprise, do contribute, but in '.. such a manner as to show that they do -not believe In the enterprise or its uo- ' cess, end the Spirit thus shewn Is mere ' detrimental than their money Is au aid, in the promotion of the enterprise un , dertaken. i -4 , 1 k" ' iia visiacu vat vvbiwuhuj w v r himself "alonef Be or she may think A amtatlilna. wDI avrtnr which will awaken them to reallxatlon of de- l pendence uposj their neighbors..;''.-.:..'' vr . The philanthropy ef citizenship is best v rooii&eu in ilia vjLmuwv ut (luuuw - vpiuir - ness, which finds display (a the promo tion of local enterprises, as such enter prises mean work for the laborer, and a. stimulus to every kind of local trade." . i The philanthrophy Ihus displayed is Tnot necessarily to be classed of the charity kind, tor those engaged,: whose v money and effort go to create and main" tain the enterprise,-realise, pecuniary benefits themselves, yet these benefits re the natural results, coming from' the ' exercise of the philanthropy of citizen ship, I it is a mistaken idea that philanthropy means miscellaneous giving, or that pro . - mtscuous charily Is beneficial." - ' ' - The public spirit which oreate Indus tries for the laborer, is the right kind of philanthropy, and tie charity which as sists the needy applicant to, work, to be come a self supporter, is the charity ne cessary to bring benefits to eoolety. .- . The citizen whose money ' and . efforts go to build op' his community, is the true philanthropist, 'when the money and effort means the giving of greater : hi stimulus Ijo trade and the providing f work for those who need it . , t ti e render of tbls'should chance to v ofsny one who it subject to at rit.f! ,::ious coliohe can do him no r r v r than to tell Mm of Cham u s ' Choltra and Diarrhoea It always gives prompt relief, c 1 y F. 8. SulTy & Co. ' ' ," ; , "" YlQcl.l(t. ' m the gJs meter Inspector," ta- iced the caller. . ' ;'-- - : ',''.''' ;ne in," replied the man of the , "but I don't think you'll find ' 't. TliL plumber bss just left, i -ore visited by burglars during .i ': ' fo'l ml n' i Certain Ciuis''iseiit&ry. "John,"Kad Krs. I ..kins, "I bund nioe ooinpliint-ut fur you t ?." Mr. Eurkius put his paptir down. twisted np the ends of his mustache, looked pleased and said : ---. "Well, that s nothing so remarkablo. receive compliments nearly every day," - ,- Mrs. Harklns went on sipping, her too, and her btiBband waited for -her to resume. Finally he said : 'Well, why don't you tell mo what it was? Who was it that oomplimouted me?" - ; . . "Oh, yon otraldn't guess in a week!" "Mrs. Deering?" be ventured. . . "No," , "Not Bessie Pallingtou?" be rather eagerly suggested. .-.il " . 'So." - - 'Oh, well, of course, If. there's any secret about it I don't care to hear what it is or who said it I" - ; ; : There Isn't any: secret about it, " Mrs. ,Harkina sweetly- replied. "Mr. ttannaiorq tola, me that every time ne and I met he became more thoroughly convinced that yon were a man of ex- oellent taste." w-- '"',-, John Harkins then shoved his hands down in his pockets and walked outside to think it orer. -Loudon Tit-Bits. ' j , i Not to B rjaocht. ?. T" well known Norfolk sqnire was la menting the Increase of poaching to bis keeper, who mentioned one Bicbards as the most notorious poacher of the neigh borhood. Soon after the sqnire hap pened to meet this Richards, who as serted thai be could get game whenever be wanted it, keepers or no koepers. This annoyed the sqnire,' who 'said : ' well, if yon brine me a bore tomor row off my own estate- I'll give .you a guinea for It.' T. ' - j: r; - j. "WhatI AnyonaJ. P.r - , Oh, that'll be all righti'V , ; . ""Well, then, done, air I" Next day the grinning poaoher arrived end was shown into the study. " Well, Tiave you got himT,r- For answer be opened .the - sack, out of which, jumped flne -bare, which rushed wildly round tho room, seeking to escape. . --.'- i " -Why, haven't you kiued It?" yelled the indignant squire, "V ' ; "Do, air, said tne poacher, wlttt a grin. "I have no lioeuse. "Nuggets. '. i".fe;ir:r.. Iks Inssilatjt fmrnZ'K iJ It Isn't the thing to wear an evening fan on a gold oharn any more.' It should be worn on string of Imitation pearls. if yon oannot afford ttnrreol thing, and tew can, since the correct length for the string is seven feet.' If a wealthy woman -wears one of those ornaments, it is iro possible to tell that the jew el rare bogu or at least that's what the shopkeepers say. The mook pearls are certainly per fect enough and pretty enough to make the worst woundedr oyster in the waters ashamed of -she- pearl with which, he mends his shell. It is also the style to wear these strings wound round and round the neck, dog collar fashion, ei ther with high lieok gowns or full dress waists. The or ices Varv from IS. 60 a Lstring to 36.-NoVyork Letter. tt'S't: is He W Omsl "But why," they, hasten to ask him, "should yea have been so careless as to light a match in the powder magaslner I thought It would set the room Off to nloely," he answered, with; his last breath. y Z1 '.''''..-aIpimmm iMnrroi. -':'- nreDared from the f cesh lulce of Lemons. combined' with other vegetable liver tonics, catnarttct, aromauo stimuisnts. Bold by druggist, 50c and 1.00 bottles. . ror Diiiousness ana consupsuon.' , --; - Tor indigestion and foul stomach, ?et sick and nervous headaches. ai DsloKation and heart failure take Lemon Elixir. - i'J-:..-v".-'.'; '"'-:'- ror sleeplessness and nervous nroe-'l iranoni- : ;,:--. . -- Var Inna of snnMlte nd dubllll. --' - For fevers, malaria and chills 'take Lemon Elixir. . r : : :; ';' ';- Ladies, for natural and thorough or- eanlo regulation, take Lemoa Elixir. ,: - iiemon jtaxir win not lau you in any Of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, Stomach or kidneys. ? - ." 0Oc and II bottles at all urUMrtels. T Preosred onlv br Dr. B. atozler. At- ' I havs lost taken the last of two bot tles of Dr. Mozley's . Lemon Elixir for nervous headache, Indigestion, with dis eased liver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me, I found it the greatest saeda- clne l ever ssea. -: -v.;,.,...rT--.'- u.-. .:j ' ' . ; t H HKRHictt, Attorney 1128 F. Street, Washington, D, a , W. A. James. Bell nation,' Ala., writes: I have suffered ereallv from In digestion or dyspepsia, Cone bortie of lmea Klixir aon me more ' rood wan all the mediolae I have ever taken. -- ; tiozuri UMOH HOT VBOFS. . Carres ail Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness Sore Throat, Bronchitis,. Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant reliable. - - 2Rc at drurrlsts. Preosred enlv bvDr. U. Jlocley, Atlanta, wa. ' , '-,l'rh Verbal 0utrfoltm. - Blobbs Talk slot it a verbal counter feiter. - ,. -'"', Blobbs What do you mean by that. : Blobbs He coins so msny words. ,. ' eioe jiBWAuu a ioo. ' The readers of this paper will, be please4 to learn that there is at least ens dreaded disease that sctenre has been able to cure In all its stages and Unit Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is ti e enly positive cure now known ,to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bo!nn a con Btttutional (!ea80, requires a constltu tlonU In ntnKiit. Kail's Calanu C'uro Is taken lulerii'i'.ly, acting d!.-t'y t; i the blood ami niucoin t'lifm ra ,f ii, system, thereby d'stroylng the foisuds llou of Hie dlscaso. and giving tie j Kent strength by building np lit f n slitnlliin and a'nlnl!n 'nllL, In i! lttvoik, The proprlntir Imve so i f !d I'm ! ve pw ", !' t t: i ""'T ( i'0 Him 'red Pollms f.ir s t: t It f. to cure. I, , I f -r ! T, .',. '4. ' ', i. J. ( ' y Vf'-'itable yt t.hor beaiiiiful, satisructury - w m L -: -In Proper flao, - . Assistant How shall 1 catalogue this b xk describing a hunfer's adventures? Librarian Among inventions.. There Is no better medicine, for the babies than Chamberlain's Cough Kerne- dy. Its pleasant taste and prompt and effectual cures make it a favorite with mothers and small children. -Jt quickly cures their coughs and colds, preventing pneumonia or ot her serious consequence1 It else cures croup snd has been used in tens of thousands Of cases without a single failure so far aa we have been able te learnr It not only cures , croup, but when given as soon ' as the croupy cough appears, will prevent Ihe attack. In cases of whooping cough It liquefies the tough mucus, making ft easier to ex pectorate, and lessens the, severity and frequency of the paroxysms of coughing thus depriving bat disease of all danger us conscqut noes. For, sale byF- 8 Duffy Co.-,;. : - a lluaae Warming. ,i ' --" " The best way to keep'tho house warm is to keep the cellar coaled.',- :"f-t xtsmedr For narvoua Kxfcaunuun.. - Are yon weakened and exhausted by overwork, Wony or ill8cat?Tbe Mystic Life Renewer ylll,qukkly renew your strength and vitality. It la the greatest' Nerve Builder known tt Is a marvellous vitaiizer and slrcnlbener.' t . quickly and certainly. urea: Lossof Appetite, Indigestion. Nervous'. Weakness,- Palpi tation of the Heart aBd failing With. It Is indeed a wonderful Life Kenewe and Life Strengthened Bold! "by T A Uenry, druggist, New Jiern., , . . " C--X iaaa i " ' r ' . trv-; w a. F.n., jxr; : Mr. Ben Krlent You don't mean to tell me yon were ever a poefe---.--' ,. Harvard Dasben-Tes, kind lady,, un fortunately I was. t Pat wus where -me feet first -went astray. v V -C. ; . r "aw ' -t . ' i T "I think I would go crazy -with pain Were- lL, Hot for Chamberlain's Pain Bataa writes Mr. -'Jf H. Btapleton," Hsrmlnle. Pa. ?;I Jtave been sffllctedl with rheumatism- for several years' and have tried remedies without number, but fain Balm is the best medlcInLJiave got bold of One application relieves the pain, For sale by F. BrDufTy Co. ' ..jr .- All Kinds orOaDdnw. . j dome people have a mercenary motive In being good, white . other people are just-good for nothing. '.,".7 " ' 'After doctors failed to cure- me of pneumonia I used. One llinute - Cough Cure and and three bottles of It - cured me. -. It is also the best remedy on earth fer whooping cougfj. It cured my grand children of the' worsi base," .Writes Jn:1 Berry, Logantcn, Pa.;-.lt.-.U the'.; only harmless remedy that, gives Immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles.- It prevents consumption. Children always like, 1U Mothers endorse It- F, 8. Duff.- r-r- W "'" " trsjsi "" '.'. V'-; J?r wtt . : . . n ' -. . i inmy--rop, lOB-uocrj are iuvcn, aren't theyf tlri Tommy's Pop-Ores, my son, I believe they ere, v-J5 i-;: '-;':- "V--',.-... Tommy Then I suppose s Boer' wife to i.puchess. Isn't sh? f ;. : 1 1 'a-:j. , T B Duffy A Co guarantee every "tol tle ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy snd will refund th money to any one n ho. is not satisfied after using 'two-thirds .'of the contents. Thls-ls-tho best remedy ii the world for. . )a grippe) coughs, colds' croup and whooping cough and is pleas ant and safe lo take. It prevent any tendency of a cold 1ST resultin pneu-monla-L "'.,- " ;-. xr wiDs:. : j;, , JjtX us then be up and" doing," . . ? . . -Doing all the good we can,. . J. Doing all that's worth the doing, v.' . .- Delng every fellow-man. f' , FREE OF CHARGE. - . Asy adult suffering from scold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who will call at F.8 Duffy & Co' , will be presented with a sample bottle of Boscbee's German Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and none- to' chil dren without order from parents. ' . No throat or lung -reuu-dy ever had such a sale as Boschee's German Syrnp in all parts of theclvlllzed world. Twen ty years ago millions of bottles were given away, and your druggists will tell you It success was marvelous. It Is real ly the ouly Throat and Lung Humedy gonerally endorsed by physicians. One 79 cent bottle will cure or prove it value. Sold by dealers In all civilized countries. Both TV'rr l.rn. "Yon seem to forgot," remaikcii the rich wife, "that I bought you,"" "Ami you iwin to forget," retorted the the lii'i null, us LiiV "vl, "that 1 was pru'ly ! '' ; I," B-ii. e pure ouj;i)t prompt, Full Text of tLe Pi v; osed Charge In the, Horth Caro:' .a Constltu:! - - -! Section 1. That article VI of the con stitution of North Carolina be, and the ' same- Is hereby abrogated, and In lieu thereof shall be substituted the follow ing article of said constitution. t ARTICLE VI. ' r . " Suffrage and KllgibUily to One. QuaUfl- ; . , ; aatlnn or A Elector. Section 1. Every male person born in the United Stales, and every male per son who has been naturalized, twenty one years of age, and possessing the qualifications set out In this'article, shall be entitled to vote at any election by the people In tbe Stale, except as herein ilherwise provided. - Section 8. He shall have resided In tbe State of Noi th Carolina (or two year In the county alx months, and In the pre cinct, ward or other- election district in which -he --offers to- vote, four months next proceeding the election; provided, that removal f ronuone precinct, ward or other election district to another -la-the same county,. shall not operate to de- iprlve any person ot the right to vote, in tbe precinct, ward or Other election dit trjet f rom which he hV removed, ' until (our moths after such removal. Nopett son who has been, convicted, or who has confessed, his guilt in open court upon indictment, "of any crime, the punish-. ment, of which Is, or may" hereafter- be, imprisonment lo the Stale prison shall be permilteu to vote, ;unless the sstd person shall be -il rat restored to citizen ship In the mauner prescribed by law. i.. ' "Section, ti. Every person offsriog to rote shall be at the lime a legally regis tered Voter as herein, prescribed and In the maoiier herein after provided by law and the Central Assembly 'of t. North Carolina shall enact general registration laws locarfy into effect the- provisions ot this articled ' ".-!b. Seciioo 4. Bvery person presenting himself for registration shall be able to read ant write any section Of - the con stitution in the Eugllah language and be fore he shall bo entitled to vote, have paid, on or before the first day of March of the year in which he proposes to vote, bis poll tax as ptescrlbed by law, (or the previous year. .. Poll, taxes shall be a lien only on assessed property, and no pro-' cess shall issue to enforce the .collection of the same except against assessed prop Arty. , .'.';!. Wi-, si 5--4 J -- Section 6. . No male person who wss on January 1, 1807. or, at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under Che laws Of sny gtate is the TJnltcd Bute where- In he then resided, and no lineal desen dant of any such person, shall be denied the right to register and vote at" any election In Ibis Stat by reason of his failure to possess, the educational quali fications prescribed in section 4 of this Srtloloj provided he shalThaye registered in accordance With tho terms of this sec tion prior to December 1, 1908. flie Gen era! Assembly shall provide- for' a por manent record of all persona who reg.CTw,M pursea. . in saiBiano Pur are ter under this section on or before No vember 1,1908, and all such persons shall be entitled to vote at all elections by the people in this State, unless disqualified under section I of this article; . provided such persons shall have- paid their' poll tax as reqairei by UmtFt$$& Section 8. r All elections by the people shall be hj ballot,- and-all electiona by the General Assembly shall be viva Voce, . Section 7. , Every voter In North Car. olina, except as in this article' dltqualU fled, shal be eligible to office, but before entering upon the duties of the office he shall lake kud- subscribe Ihe following oath:-v iA-h i,'do solemnly swears (or affirm) thai I will support and maintain the constitution and laws of the United Slates, and the constitution and laws of North Carolina not Inconsistent there, with, and that I will faithfully discharge tna amies ot my ouice a Solielp me God,1j;' - - Section 8. The following classes ' of persons shall be disqualified for office: Flfst,- all persons ' who shall" deny .' the being of Almighty God. Second, all per sons wbe sGall have been convicted -or confessed iheir guilt on Indictment pend ing, and whether sentenced or not, under judgment suspended, of any treason "or felony, or any other crime for which the punishment may be Imprisonment In Ihe penitentiary, since becoming citizens of the United States, of corruption and mal practice In eiute, unless such person. shall he restored lo tbe rights of citizen ship In a manner prescribed by law, - Section 9. , This act shall be in force from and after lis ratification, Aa Editor's Life iana Ity ChamlMrlaln's ' Cvueh Ilemmly, ' During the early part of October, 1898, I contracted a bad cold which settled on mv lungs and was neglected until I feared that consumption had appoared in an incipient stale. I was constantly coupling snd trying to eipel something which I could not, I became alarmed and after giving the local doctor a trial bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Ueinedy and the result was iinmeiliale Improvement, and after 1 had Uk(h1 three bottles my lun-s were ri"tiored to their hiidlt liy stale. H. B. 1j ahi.i or of The Uevlcw, Vi'yimt, 111, by F B DufTy &. .'u. I'ul,:! h Fdr sa'ii riB,i.,it r.l Win i:.'r ni'i'- Ii tlm i: 1 1. ynu lit .n 1.! - r. j ' ' 1. AND HIS TI0NEY. ,11.11 THE VAUJOU3 WAYS IN WHICH BILLS ARE CARRIED, .r, ' y " - ' ' - How the Man Who Caea. &hb Band Aranaa Bl Wn4 Fixes Vp HU Roll-oln , Craaka.. Who Llkt (a Handle Hew Jloney Wonlth In Ev ery Pooket..;' 'r : " ,H-r6-'"-''-- X ,S'' A greet many men have cranky Ideas about preparing their bills for ready handling. One plan Is to fold each bill separately, keeping the denominations apart in -the various divisions, of their pocketbooks.- This method facilitates the aearch tor the desired sum When making a purchase.." This la almost a surer guard against passing, out a bill of the wrong denomination. q v - n ' Then there are men who make a neat roll of all their bills. The first is rolled by Itself to about the size of av lend pencil, tbe next Is lapped about it and so on to the end. Then a raiy ber .band is placed about the entire lot". When It Is desired to use one of the bills, the rubber is removed and the end of tbe first bUr caught be tween tbe thumb and forefinger of the right band while the roll Is held be. tavern the thumb and forefinger of the fjft band. Then the bill Is quickly un ioQUnd, none-of the others being dis turbed! -ij-!"J V.1- great many men never -carry a pocketbook. One reason for. this Is that a well worft.' purse, more easily slips from tbe pocket than a roll, of bills. - Then, again, the bulk of pock etbook la annoying. -It takes up too much room,- especially wberethc pan- -staloona are made-snug. When pocket- books are; not carried, a 'favorite 'ret ceptsckv is the: watch pocket ii:When this is med, the Mils are made up Into a little, bard bunch. - Their, presence Is. always felt agnlnst the body... la a crowd there is no danger of losing them, and when traveling .with any considerable sum ' this is a safe de pository. i-"- , - Some men bare a fad of carrying a lot of new bills In an envelope that Is kept In ooo of the Inside pockets. Now and then a pian ls found who keeps a few bills in every pocket.; He goes on tbe theory that If he Is robbed of one lot a eufflcienf ttraount will remain to last hlm'untll- he -reaches , home." Jle starts out feeling that he is golnis lo be robbed and makes provision to meet every possible emergency. lie usually makes three folds of his bills and tfeks them away In the corner of bis pockets, with extreme care. He does not feel surprised if he finds upon making ao inventory- nfter-., arriving home that a pert of his funds Tins dis appeared, a be expecled to he robbed. " Any number of men are foumPwho keep only a llttlt working carjltal in their trousers pockets, the bulk of tbelr funds being concealed In broad, flat wallet iln the Inside pocket of their walBtcoats. ' These bills are always pf large denomlnot tons and' folded onceT When man brltipt forth 'tis reserve funds. It will bv fooodthat all the bill have a Biitooth, bright- appear anA. They bare been iritb blm so long that-1 bey are a flat as a sheet from a tetter press.,,!. .::,. ";,,f.-. Very few men in this country carry VVSUtuvsst' i. aiea.a.s wi -mw mvi'vsnia pigskin, but undrrased khi Is also used extensively,".: .The;' formers have; two compartments, one fornmall gold coins and the other for silver. ' H la. some time amusing 'to watch a man with a little undressed kid bag pny hls-.fnre on the street cars, especially If he I Wearing: thick dogdklu glove. Only conductors with great patleneo-can wiitcb the proceedTug. with complacen cy. A womancan pick but five pennies from beneath a -roll ot btlm to. con llderobly Ices "tkne than It. rake the man Kith tbejtld purse to firing forth a nickel, JOnVrcason that ;the-' kid purse I not popular Is because It feels like "the half of kmall duinbltell In the pocket when fairly well OUwU In Loudon It Is the proper thing to-enrry a pigskin owing to thV large circulation of aoverelgn.' ' It I essential to keep the gold and silver separato In order to avoid mistake. -'" ?' '' i . There up coin cranks e Well ne pa per money cranks... ' Borne year ago there lived little, round faced man over in the Back Ray vyho came. Into the bnslness district every week day morning at precisely 8 o'clock.' In paying hi fare he always passed up a bright, new nickel tluit.loolred a If It bad come to blm freBh from the tnlnt Where or bow he got them was a mys tery to tbe conductor, but be finally de cided that Ills customer was connect ed with some Imuking Institution and that the new money was used to es cape th cbrinrf of contracting disease through the handling of money that bad been in common en. ,;JJ ", - There are any number of people who cannot lot go a new colp without ex periencing n iMins They WIN hold pn to a new talf dollar until the Inst ex tremity. Then 1 hero are those who visit the lubtrerwury every few days and get a pocketful of new If) ceut piece. : They errM-rlenw a speehil de light In pnasluff them out. ns they feel that those who receive them will won der "wbr that man ls."-nwton Fler ald. -- . . -". . - ' ' .. ' xenaahle. .' ' - ' - Wlckwlre Kroni Bi!)erf)clnl notice 1 should nay you had a holy terror of water. Am I rlRlit? . ? - ' lluncry Illoilna You nre. And if you'd hail a wife that minle yon i nrry all the wuttcr fi'r the v.i.-lilri nlu done fer five yi-nrs and ki-pt yoti w btixy at It yon didn't bnve time tn run away you'd hate the stutT, too. you would. Inillunnpolla I'ri'sa. ' , . . t"t llrnre, i-IkidI Tun lu r tin ChlonRn) tin' u Isi pirn i-nini' from Pumlnv -V ,'l.y (l'. l - I!i i lium' ili.li'llilili) tli.y It.i'onl were wine 3H n.-I l, ippled-;by;gC' Rheumatism. :v";'.' t '-- ...-ji - ... -J?. .ir' .j-.S ,'.:t-,',.v .'.i," Thoee who have Eheumatism find themselves growing steadily worse oil the while. One reason of this is that the remedies prescribed by the doctors contain mercury and potash, which ul timately intensify the disease by caus ing 4he joint to awell and. stiffen, producing" a severe aching of the bones, p. a 8. has been curing Rheumatism for twenty year even the worst easel which seemed almost inourable. - u . -' Oapt. o;K. Hughes, the popnlar ratlmaa eonduator, of Columbia, 8. 0.t had an exnert enoe with EheumaUam whlob onyinced hlav that thera ia onlT ono:r - use. He says: "I vas a area! sufferer from mus cular Rheumatism for ' two years. I could got no permanent relief from any medicine pre. . sortbedbymyphyaleUii. ItookabontadosenboS- - wih oi your a. b. h ana 7. ... s wu. mm wvu mm a y verwaslnmyUfe. lam t IHM that WW. nullM f eared me, and I would t -. , rooommendlt tn anr one eT" suflarlnj from any blood disease." "" " Everybody know that Bheumatism Is a diseased state of the blood, and only a blood remedy I the only proper treatment, but a remedy containing potash and mercury only- aggravate! the trouble. ', , -. - '-,- CC'Cff: kuVW The being Purely Vegetable, goes direct to tbe very cause of tbe disease and a per manent cure always results.- It is the only blood remedy guaranteed to eon? tain no potush, mercury or other dan gerous minerals. , - . ,. V Books mailed free by Swift Suoclfle Company, Atlanta, Georgia. . : . . J " A Quick cure ' - ViFOR.i COUGHS - - ' and CQI,D3 - Th Canadian Remedy for all Throat and Lung Afiaciicns. , targe Bottloa, s cents. -DAVI9 LaWBEXCB CO., limited, X Prop's Ferry Davis' Faia-KiUer, hswTork. .-' ' UootnaT. within easy reach of everybody. ' ""' Boy's SrtitS now selling frr80". on the drtli&r.JiWe he a ftw sizo li ft nnd are eh ling them out at a gieat sacrifice. II 00 Bo) Buita now 3 20 80 t". . " " M . BOO , ' '' " 2 40 . - ? . '.T' : - f Our Met,' Knitaare still eolrg at SO cents on WidUarai.d you can lave money by buying now. A Wir.Wr-" Cnderwear V me 1 bcp pricf f . t 'alt and examine our stork. Yon cannot faj) to get suited, j 'T SEE-HERE i ' ' -i , ,-".'.) awei.1 ' il , ';';'.'"- ' WeTlhow: f urainh you BtoVe iWond ready cut and dcrkervd to-your door. Alwaya k pt uader laige sheds, neier gen wei in rainy wi-aiuer ,--Jllce Brick and IaUic ' v 4 .Flat to Le3i -fr-i?',- v-pt' v A large stock -of Nii". 1 Ijiuid Mst'.S) Heart Bliinglen just Hntvud . i Tar and' UH ; BIG HILL,; TH6 Pinole Man.; To, Our Patrons! To those who I ave favored ti la the past and to any tiew oi.es who may so ravor us we Invite your attention to- the follnwtnir prices. '. Granite Coffee toXr, 1 qt 0o, 3 qt J5.!, qt HV, 4 qt inc. ' Urnnlte Bauco Fans, I qt loo. 8 qt 20c, 4 qt 25c. Grant e Tea Kettles, s qt iioc, qi uo. "tanitu rurc lleilerSOo. Granite Dish I'sn-. r:. fo Tubs fRIc. Granite Waah fans, small 5.'., large 20o. Granite Jelly Cake fans 7(c each. - Uraulte Uoflce ttnllers OVu, rlrih. Lf ..... , .... 1 ( On, .n,l Ant uem mna Ltui;aeia j)ie racn. Milk HuckeU 4 qt 15cfl qt 30r.': " ' Milk Cans, finis 10c,l qt l!Jc, qt lSe, I'otaui Graters 6c. ' - ' ' - -Wire Toasters 5o, Itoasters IBo. - lli-volvlni Cake Turners lOo eech. Mirror Moose Traps lOr, Hat Traps Sfo Wood I'otnto Masher nc. : - ' Can Kurnitiire IVilih snd Brneb 25n. linltle Japanese Gold i'sinl and Brush 10c. ' (fold Knsmol small pnckiigo 7)i, larte silver r.iiaiinl, small jaikic 25c, Inrri? r)0. Ahiniinnin Enamel, small fti knfrc H3c lit j-R M '. A t wile T k Hammer tfo. A t i. I I .1 for A ,', .!, i- h i'i'ii l'lr.. ( ,u ' 'i i) . 1 f'.r tiiini-i'lunting, lUe, A , : A i. A i A i A ' ' t 1'nihn f ' lii-HfH i'tN', rvi-h I'.' r ft- 0 I'lv.-Hfurtl.OI). i t.-r 1", '. i f'.r 1ti,:, PynvPeeioral falf if Uod for. Partition ; .: NsiiTtt Iauowba, 1.; epkil0B Court CuaVbsi UonBTT." I Isefore the Clerk. -(f.lj$s?. 1 I.rufield-;.B.,fet:sV; J runes A Byatind Julia It' Bryan bis j: wile, and the heirs nnknettn of r j Pursuant to Ihe order of Court tn "fha above entitled proceedings lu which I was ap pol u ted Coin missioner and duly directed tii sell tbe hereinafter described tract ar pareeit iaudifttr hatins ad vertised lire eame-t tlie court house Joit aod ln the New Born Daily Jotia KAt for 80 days,-! will on Wednesday the 14ih day of March, 1000, at the hour of 12 o'clock m , offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder lor Canb at the court house door of (raven county ail the fol lowing described 4racls or parcels of Xylne and beine situate in the countv of Craven and Htat of JSIorth Carolina as cooveyed to Richard Dobbs Speight and John Haywood br the Slate of North Carolina by grant bearing the No 734 and recorded In Records of Craven county in book of patents No 8 page 00, Containing 3840 acre bounded and described- as. follows: Bee Inning on tbe south west corner of William Deys pat , being sotnh 43 west 800 pales from Deys beginning on Elites or While Lake, from thence along the line of said pat-south 84 esst m poles to bis south4asf3Brner thence with his other Hue north 06 east 123 poles, thence south 845 poles, thence west 722 poles to Hunters Creek, thence up the same the various courses thereof to tbe Diner corner of David Allison s Grant, fur 8820 acres, on the said creek, men wun a line of nts survey north u4 west 120 poles; then north to the south west corner of John W Stanleys 640 acres errant, inlJllls's Lake and on the grant on N. W. Lake. The same being ino western corner of It 1) Speights 640 acre pnt., joining-David Brown and said Stanleys land, then with the line of -said Speights pat, south 47 east .820 poles to a south-east corner, thence with his Other line noith 43 east to the beginning. nam urani Doariug tno (late November 87th 1795. . v And also the following: tract of land lying In the county snd State aforesaid, granted to Kii hanl Dobbs Speight and John Hay wood Iry the State of North i arollna, - by grant recorded in the rec ords nf Craven countv in look of Pat. No ii page GO bearing the number 725 and dated May 27th 171 for 8980 acres: On the n slue of Reuse river on botb sides of the road from Nense to Newtiort bridee: beginning at a pine n the west sldo of pain rtuui uuar wuerc n euiers me uecoam Jacob Sihet corner tree, then N 82 E 210 poles, then N 20il poles, then E348 poles, thence S 20(1 poles, thence M 784 K C45 poles, thence E 01)0 poles, theu 8 500 pedes, then W 1410 poles to a pine stand ing on the west sloe of Men-port roau 08 poles from where the said road goes through tho Bald peeoMn on tho New port slue, tben South 44 West 705 poles, then West 770 poles to Ihe south corner of the road, I). Hpeights western patent, for 1,000 acres dated De cember 14th, 1798, thence with the line of the same north 2"0 poles to the said Speights 850 acre patent, thence with the line of the same north 81, east 872 poles to his eastern 1,000 acre patent, thence with the line of the same patent, south 104 poles, thence with another line of the same east 400 poles, thence with -another line of the same north 400 poles to the sain fpeigms 4ti acre patent da ted December 14tb, 1792, thence wlth.a line of the same east 40 poles, thence with another line of the same north 250 poles thence with another line west 18 notes to sain peicui9 mi sere patent dated January 1795,' thence with the line of tbe tame north 85, west 145 poles to Thomas Bradshers patent of tbe east side ot the east branch of Hlmmmba Creek, tben with the line north 55, east loo poles lo his east corner, thence a di rect Hue tn the lieglnnlng. February 6th, 1900. OWEN II Gt'ION, Commissioner. Atlminisl ra tor's Notice. Having qualified as the Administrator of Vltcil Sparrow, deceased, notice is herohy glvin to all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased, must present them on or hefnre the 1st day of February, 1001, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ' All persons Indebted to said estate are rcfiucaieu lu luaanumucuHuv payment, i, Vi. ( - t -Lkakv Simmons, i Admrr of Virgil Sparrow, deceased. - Cv B.-pALVft, Attorney police fXumuioii.f. North Carolina, I o,,-.-!, . n Graven Comity. ' ( Super!, r Court. Tbe City of New Bern,) - vs." i Summons A E Woodruff, trustee for of the Estate of Eli. lieli. f. -blh UtMHilng, deed. ) Action for Aoojuut end Other Purf oses " A. K. Woodruff, trustee of Ellsaheth Goodlnc. deceased, the above named de fendant will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action wot Issued from ; the- Superior Court of Craven county, North Carolina on February 1st, 1900, retiirnublo arthe best term of the superior court or a countv, to be held at the court house ' in . Ne w Bern. N. Ct, on the 13th Monday after tbe 1st Monday iu March, it being the 28tb day of May, ltiOO, when and .where yon are required to answer tho comnlalnl herein or judgment will be rendered in favor of lire I'lamtiii tor ine rwiet ni-msnuni. -, .' . W.-M. WATSON, 0. iO; n. G Whltoburst, Ally." for. PI ntiff. ehiHnrv 1st, 11100. ---''", -. :. -" Notice of Sale North Carolina -' I In Superior, Court Craven County y -' . : ,,. . v Wlnrlell Jones, Caroline 1 "V ' 4 Williams, Isaac 11, 1 8al PtrtlUon. . Smith, ex parte,.- - ,:, ) --. . ,t- ; By virtue ef an order of th Ruperiot Court of Craven oounty.U'.'C. in a spe oinl proceeding as above entitled, in whioli the undereigned was duly ap. pointed eommisslouer for the sale of th properly hereinafter described. Now therefore in accordance with th l. inis of s ild order, 1 will offer for sale, at I ublic vendue, to tire highest bidder fur cmh, al the court house door in the citr of New item. Craven county, N C, on Monday. lh 5th dayif March. 1000, at the hour of 19 o'clock m, lb? follow ing dcscrllied rinl cut ate, towll: , L ing and being situate la th city of New Porn, Craven county and Slate of North Caioltna, adjoining the land of Mhu In w Siinmnus, Joki'!i L lUiem end otir'TS, tinumlrri aa fulloHS z: On the rant In Kulinnk strret, on the north by F. M I iivii-'n land, en the south by Mat thew I -iirniiiin's land, on th wei-t by Jo i h I. lilii'in's land, wild hits are Bfty Xvui't?) tci t mi i.iilninks rtrTt, and inni.iii wi ui thri'e liundrcd ( tiifi) and ix f1' i ; 1 "ini? th' lnn'1 convyt'd by Ii, M 1 ;u 'ii- nil-1 K M J'nvlc, tninlri., Ad,, I J. , iU r.i ai d hrn.iry 1H, liv dud !'l I 1 ' 7, and i'lu- in the ' f "i t raven t..io A t, f"r ii 'up I It Hi. ii! 'i; Hi' !.-,-. 'f I V.- k No. 1' Notice .of SummoDg aor) Altieb Nonta CabolwX, f nl"1' J H- i&H O Duffy v f J" Trader. ii- ' To J. Tbadbb. v ,r " :'-.;; ; f Whereas, tbe summons was duly Issued '' from the Superior court of Craven coun ty, returnable to aald tourt-ea -the 5th Monday be lore th 1st Monday In March " 1000, and returnable by the Sheriff not ?' to be found in my county, said summons s being issued in the above entitled action, " and w hore as sn order of publication has v been duly made for service of summons -upon you in the action aforesaid: :: ;: - Now therefore you are hereby notified - - . . x." a ' i : , . . . . .. w appear -ui ,4110 oupenar -vourfc ui Ciaven County tin the 12th Monday after -the 1st Monday in March 1900, : It being - tho afith dan nf Mav 1000 anil inrnir demur or otherwise plead to tho com plaint which will be filed in said action on or liefore the first three days of Said term or otberwlBe derend said action: aa you may be advised. And you will " further take notice that at the time of -issuing of the summons above mentioned a writ of attachment was issued from said Court in said action directed to the Sheriff of Jones county directing him to . levy said writ Upon your property in said county, and take said property Into his possession for the purpose of said action. To all of which you will take due notice and defend the same as you may be advised. This February 9th 1900. W. M. WATBUJN. Clerk Superior Court, Craven County. Administrator's Sale. - Pursuant to a judgment of the Su perior court of Pamlico county, N. C, in a certain special proceeding wherein M. H. Sultan, administrator of Bimbo Fisher deceased is plaintiff and Elsie Fisher and others are defendanta the said administrator will sell tor cash at the court house lit Bayhorn on Monday, February 19, 1900, between the hour of 11 m and 1 o'clock p in all the land de scribed in the petition: it being a certain tract of land on tbe east side of Balrd's (.'reek in said County, and on the north side of Neuse river be ginning at a pine jnft above the head of the first small gut above the mouth of said (J reek and runs north 75, east 253 poles to a small pine; thence north 54, west 77 poles to a branch that emptya into Canaway's gut, thence down the various courses of said branch to Cara way's gut, thence with said gut to llalrda Creek, thence with said. Creek to the mouth of said small gut, thence np said gut to the beginning containing 212acrca more or less. See hook 71, page 107 of fice of Hegl.-ter of Deeds of Pamlico county North Carolina. M U. SULTAN, Administrator of Slmbo Fisher, dee'd H. C. WHITEHURST, Attorney. January, 1st, 1900. Pursuant to a certain deed of trust ex ecuted on the 20th day l December, 1897 by Joseph T Barnes 10 Milton L -HoJoell. tiusteo, rccordrd in the ofllce of the register of deeds of Craven coun ty In book 124, folio 158, to per ure a cer tain note of eveu date herewith, due and payable on Decembrr 20lh, 1 98 ana default liuviug been made in I lie pay ment ot siilit note. Now therefore upon the request of the holder of suld note 1 Milton L Hollowell, Trustee, will offer for sale and sell at the court house door in Craven county at public auction fir cash to the highest bidder on Wednes day the 21st day of February 1900 at tho hour of 12 o'clock m, to satisfy the pre visions of said deed of trust, all the following renl estate: Lying and being situate in the city of New Hern, county of Craven and State of North Carolina adjoining the lands of Hoscoe Jones, Isaac Nixon, and others, on the east side of Oak street and boundi d as follows: Cnjhe north by the lot of W Carpen ter occupied by K.scne Jones, on tho couth by the lot of Isanc Nixon, said lot helnfr lot No. 108 in Hie Joshue Bcolt oivision, fronting 55 t t and ) inch on Oak street, and tiring 102 fret deep running back lo George W hedbeye lot on the east being the sutne lot conveyed to Joseph Barnes by ded of Damon Barnes, bearing dale or March 9lh, 1898 corded in book 109 folio 492, In tho cf fftce of the Regirier of Djjeds for Craven county, to which deed, reference ia here for a full and more complete description. This January lOili, 1900. ' MILTON L HOLLOWELL, ' Trustee for Emma L. liollowell. . Administrator' Notice I Having qualified as the Administrator of F. W. Mslcr. deceased; late of the county ot Craven, this Is to notify alk persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to tbe undersigned on or before the 16th day of January, 1901, or thle nolle wtil be rpiead in bar of their recovery. All per- . sons indebted to saia estate will, please make immediate payment. . B. GEROCK, Admr. , 'il I iV , ' 'll " I ' Si JMIcrof IdminlstratloD., - Having admlnliitered upon th 'estate of Esther Morton deceased, all person . r hereby notified to pay to lb under sinned all debt, dne said estate at onoet 1 and all persons holding any claim against ; tbe same are not toed to present tnessme . to me duly verified as required by law n or be for th 15th dsy. of January 1901, trrtnTa notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. - V- ' :, ,.-v w-.;- .1 : This Jsnoary lSlb, 1900. H i . - , ' '.'- '" "1 - TnosiA F, McPAimrt. " . Administrator of Esther Mortoadeo'd.' , - iu, uuiniHium H,,ug ,aw ,j IM'J qualified as Admlnlslrstofbf th Estate : of wW. While, dee'd. v-C' ... - - : . All persons Indebted to said estst are ' notified to mak prompt payment to th -Undersigned. . - :,- -v v; . And all persons boldlngclatm against said Estate are aotlfkd to present the sem for payment duly verlHed on or before February 8rd, 1001 or this nolle will he plead in bar of their recovery. . This February 8rd, 1000. - , v. J. H. WHITE, J' .'' ..' , - Administrator, . fTl, mmAmmmlmmA mmmlmm tfcU Ja. jlfi Supcnalendcut ICO.COO Lcte Ti;: ! l.Htcn Ftroug California Crca:" I'- n l I,i tim e I'lanta, l Ot) pc-r 1,0 0. ,.t. Ii . PliiiitH tmitifi. I.nij'n C!',l l'.n ! IT. !" :.:..: C !'iv 1 f0 T-mMo I : ! I , AH !! I - ,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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