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Ti: ; JOUla JAL. - Pub' JUoii'' :il every day in the year, except . at 86 Middle.street. .. - i Puonh No. 8. - . : : .". : VRLES U STEVENS, "TOR AND PROPRIETOR. i 'J 13 SCRIPTION RATES. one ; ; , in advance.,,.... . . ),( i, not in advance....... Mum.i , by carrier in the citjr. ..$4.00 5.00 .. .60 rll ting Rates furnished on appll- Cation l'l.trn d at tbe Pout Office, Hew Bern, N. C, as sucond class matted ' i .- '." ..1 Paper "or" New 'Bern jtnd Craven "County, " " ; New Born N, ai'Mar. 52, IS00. " APPOnriHEST AND 'INSTRUCTION OP X, , DELEGATES.--- - T J. to be held lot this, city -nest Saturday, r. 24th Inst, will have for Ha chief business the election of the Chairman for the County Democratic Executive Commit tee, and the election of delegates to, .at tend the State Democratic Convention, 'which is to be heldAprll nitb at Ral Tparlv -receiver! consideration in these columui, and the gentleman to be flamed: Saturday has been endorsed by most of the primary meetings during tbe past The matter of bow the delegates shall atf uctlons shall be carried oat, are ques , tionS which demand careful considers-' ' tion, plain and definite instructions, and -.a faithful observance. h' : ' -''"' ' . TTnw.-1ia11 ihA ilftlAffAtpa Via annntntnd. comes first.. . - , -. " .' At thn lait canntv convention . at ' which delegates were elected ,4'o- attend Clif"'at.la : jtntttr.nll.Mt f flf,"- .h airman ' ; .named tbe delegates. ' -. . . , ," ,'- 'For the best Interests of the party, and Vnfar'trt ft, YiB 1 il It'wfll tt Wall If ihft ithtilrman aVlatl Tiofr. Tift tnatrnrttpd trt fnl-. ; low this precedent, next Saturday. ' " The de'.eitates to the State convention Tare and Bhould be actual representatives of the voters Ot Graven County's Demo; ".cracy and Wblte Sopernjaoy." - ' . , , me appointments ny vue vusirmau, however just and impartial,: can not be j the same as.' if the voters from the ae'v oral sections of the County named their TAnrnannlfitivflB. hence to be trulv dem- , r v : ' ooratit let the voters name their repre- Bentatives , or delegates, to be sent to " 1 . Ilew v shall these .delegates he ip- gtructed f - , . "J i " " ' egates, and . when instructed --there ' should be no deviation by the delegates kit Tim vninru w iin n nmH liiiii ikr iit " front their Instructions, which oughtf dl be strictly , obeyed, tor nc. delegate JI'jLll1 ' IUWU1U lOKtitU', HlUIBVI. BAVttu v . ... . ..... ......... ' as one niftrreoWor a position ' of trust, ;a position to be faithfully maintained,; '.- "jf-irtlie voters shall name the delegates, . .tiw .1..1t..JanM AHnlt ,1Im rttu.11 f faithfully carrying out' th,e . wishes of ?: those who Bent them, 'thenwill .Craven t. couniy uavo ik . reprcseuiatiuu". n ui- State Convention which will Voice the "voters opinions and wishes, rand ! be a reprcbculiitlon, traly democratic " .'- Let the Democratic voters name their ' 'delegates, and let these delegates faith; fullv follow the instructions of- those whom tlicy represent, -v. -c. t . , t I i. ... J f,l tl ; . ii is v'!j usiu vuawou iuy uj anu see our (loir ones suffer while awaiting the v at i ivnl fr the doctor. An Albany (N. Y ) (I t :;, , i culled at a drug store there for n dm :U)f to come and sea his child, then vciy ni ii with croup. : Not finding tbe (it, i ior in, he left' word for him to come m. (.::',: on bis return,' lie also bought a (if C lmmbcrlain's Cough. Remedyt v. iiirli !;! Imped would give some relief nut il is i-doctor should arrive." Ja-a few Ijouim ! returned, saying;' the doctor i i i ! t i nie, as the child wai'much 1 1 1 1 druggist, Mr, ptto Scholz, iiily has sine recommended in's .Cough Remedy to' their iitl frlaads. until he has a con and for It fromHhat partof the For sale by P 8 Duffy Co "it Not Wantod. i of air castles can seldom n ll " i .!.?.tycj c:A. ! ('"clHtlieftKidand ' ihrhlir' JM 'I if, ! t' 1 (it i ft ilM I. I . , ) i'1 r J , n In. tie i;tttacviuMus Uumnan psyohol osist, iiicutiens tlie cse of a person boru withdtit anna or feet who always (lronnied that lie had been uiutilntwl. Now, It should be borne lu mind, lie says,-that tl majority of persons born without nriua or feet always dream that they possess those extremities. It is evident,, he maintains, that this dif ference results. In the first Instance, from : weak impressions hereditarily transmitted, and in the seeond.lnstance from the strength and precision of these ..... Impressions. . Persons whose limbs have been amputated are subject to curious delusions while asleep. They never dream that they are walking on Yrutehes: quite, the contrary, thoy In variably draani that they are-wnlklng with their feet, with tills difference only that as time passes their extrem ities appear 2 to become shorter and shorter. . " . , .i af. de Manacelne mentions as a cnrl ut fact thai this hallnelnatlon is very pronpuueed when the wound baa healed without complications; while on the other-hand there Is no hallucination wheii the process, of cicatrization baa been painful. Moreover, we find the reason of this 'difference tn the greater .or lesser Intensity of the sensations ex perieneed. Still, if the dreams of ab normally formed persona are charac terized by certain peculiarities, tbey arc none the loss subjected, as are other, dreams, to t,he mysterious conditions ot the . human organlBin, and, Uke other dreams, ' their repercussion on ; the wakeful state is Identical, " , " r The Paraon and (h Roonter. ,' 'A good rooster story comes from a Somerset county correspondent. A cer tain clergyman, whom .we ".will call Iter, Mr, . Little, gave one of bis parish ioners ft rooster, as a slight token of esteem.. f In the family was a bright 4-year-old boyr and he always called the rooster ''Brother Little." One morn ing the. little- follow saw the rooster coming toward. nUie ' house,' and - bo shouted, "Grandma, here comes Broth erXlttleJ?"' .-'' L -Grandma never 'stopped to look -out of . make' any . Inquiries, but started quickly to pick up and set things' to rights about the room. This done, he asked tbe boy, "Where Is Brother Lit-tler'v--v , . - ' "Just gone Into tbe stable," replied the boy., J" - r . . i Graudma-'tfaought she- might bare 'time to'Clinnge her dress, and-qulckiy dodged Into another room and. In a Very short thrift appeared attired lu an- r irntim lint ... nmatarn mit . nt V,M. .. ... W ,T m.. I..' W Wl MV.t.V tt . 'I.V...... V. lrpjitli:;i'::Apjilii fihft nakml the hov If hvv had seed Brother Little. . : i'jres," said the Innocent child; "there he goes back to the bafn with tbe rest of the hens." v' y H, . -Grandma did not say a word, but sat down for a few minutes to rest, and later she -seemed to enjoy the joke With her grandson, who looked on wont derlngly as though be only partly took In tbe situatlon.Bangor Wbig and Courier. " . . '-"'.'"' , -Y-' . ', ' KOZLEY'S tEMOJj FUX1B.' r A FleatQut Lemon Tonic. ; '' ' Pbi billeusness, constipation and apr pendicltis. - , - . ' t. headache. i " i , ' Per ' sleeplessness, " nervousness and heart failure. " ' For fever. chills, detilltv and. kidney diseases, take Lemon Elliir, ' : '- ' Ladies, for natural and thoroueb. or- ganlo regolatlonrtake Lemon Elixir. - UT. jnoziey a ijemon Jinxir lepreparea from the fresh juice of lemSns, combined wtth-other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fail -von In anvof ,the above named diseases fiOo and 11.00 bottles at drueglsts, , - - " - freparea only by tir. u. woitcy,. At- lant-,Ga. k , j' 1 am In mv seventy-third year, and for fifty years I have been a great ruffeief trom inaigeeuon, constipation ana i u' jousness. I have tried all the remedial advertised for these diseases, and got no permanent relief. 'About one year ago,, the disease assuming a more icvere and dangerous.-form, I became very weak, and . lot flesh rapldlyr I commenced using Dr. Mozley's Lemon filixlr, I gained twelve pounds in three months. M v strengtn ana Health, my appetite ana my digestion were perfectly restored, ana now l leei as young anrt vigorous as I ever did In my life. L JJ. Aildbed.' Door keeper U , Htate rcnate, ' r State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. -. t " . s-v Motley's Lemon Elixir. ",. . ,i , Is trio very best medicine I ever used for the diseases yon recommend It fori and I have 'UBed many kinds for - woman's troubles, i, I - " " -'- - . Mna. 8.A. Gin6irS. Balem.fl. O.'C" ' - -,''' MOKtKV'g LEMON HOT DBOP8. ' Cures alt Coughs, 1 Colds, Hoarseness, Sors Throat, Bronchitis, . IlemorrhRge, and all throat and lung diseases Elegant reliable. ' - - - ' '25a at druggists. :- Prepared only by I fir H MnW in.ni. n - . A ... UtVUIVJ .A,,.,', N. U,. .... ..... -. .,'-... Often Improper.:. rf -. The amateur " photographer ; takes th'ngs as he finds them. . - . Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale..' Ill , wrlte'r ''It never fatU to relieve my children from croup at once by osfng One Minute Cough Cure. ,; I . would nd feel safe without It." Quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. ,F8 Dully. , Mrs Diigglus .''That irirl next door scorns to think elio has a great far fer muBlc." Mr, Hiipging ''It Isn't her ear I object to; Its her voice." . , " liOlS IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP ? A cheap remedy for coughs anil Colds la all riht, but yon want something that will relicvtf and cure Hits nmre sevi-r and dangnrons nwnltti of throat sail lung troubles. "VVb t tliU y on d 0 ? (,fi to a wanner anil more regular liimnKt? Yl'S, If pnsuililc; if not poibln ft tlicn tn ulllier cm c (nl.n tl.e ii'n 3' that In r m i'i . II lilt llllilll iili ml. i 1 t 1 ill in 1 ' 1 1 H.' Ie, " it only It' It 11 lll-S If V il. I, .t . "We have three children. Before the birth of the last one my wife use! lour bot tles Of KOTHIiR'S FRIEND. If you had the pictures of our children, yott could see at a g ance that the last one Is healthiest, prettiest and finest-tonkins' of them all. -, t-sJ My wife thinks Mother's' Friend Is the" greatest and . grandest remedy in " t!ie world for expect anf mothers."- Written byaKen--tuckyAttorncy-at -'.aw.' j . pprs mm prevents nine-tenths of the suffering Incident to Child birth, ihe coming mother's disposition and temper remain unruffled throughout the ordeal, because this relax ing;, penetrating; liniment relieves the usual distress. A good-natured mother is pretty sure to Gave a good-natured child. .the patient Is kept in a stronp, healthy conditiorv which the child also inherits. Mother's Friend takes a wife through the 'crisis quickly and almost painlessly. . II assists in her rapid recovery, and ward! off the dangers that so often follow de livery. " A, - ' ' " ' Sold bv druirzUis for 11 a botU. 3"" THE BRADFIELD REQCLATOft CO, i'-V ATLANTA. QtU -f . . Rentt for our free illn ttraled .bocjl -wrltton oxprMit.lv for jcpwtant mothrs, 4 ' '., u Doctor, t can' sleep.' , ' We'll soon At that. Take onrT dole of -SeldoaVCapltal daily for sin daya. ' , " -Skoawattaia Cured tqi0y' "ilystlC Cure for w Rheumatism .and Neuralgia cures la 1 to S'days. Its, ac tion upon the sys' em is remarkable and my 8tcrious"It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately dlisppears The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by T A Henry, druggist !Ncw Beru. y ' TooHpch BacktDr- Cholllc I shall challenge- him ' to' "a duel. Do yon think be will fight? ' ' happle--Itt a minute! " Chollie-Oh, horrorsl Then 'he will have sixty seconds, - , " 1" ' 'i" iMMP . I il,M I "ii ' v That Hacking Cough is a -source 'of annoyance to yourself 'andothers,'it8 Well as of distress. - By taking" a tea. spoonful of PEitt-KiLLKB In half a glass of 1 worm water -oc milk every hour or two; you will be surprised t6 find" how uttlckly the cough will disappear.? Insist upon getting the genuine,- Sold In-, two jflzes. ,-PrJce 8)0 and SOc- Avoid substi tules, there it but' one Paln-Killef, PerrH Davis': . V V. ,'' For Sett froteetfoni 1, -vYfg? Every man should he a good conversationalist, "It's a duty We owe to society. ; " "t;r-iv. Wagg-r Yes; then . we-could pievc.nl other people from talking toffmach. - BoUoTlq Biz Boar, 1'- Dlstresstng'.KIdney and Bladder DIa . ase relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure.?- Jt Is ; a great surprise on account of Its .exceed ing promptness in relieving pain in bind dar, kidneys and back, in male or female Relieves, retention ot water almost Im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Bold-by C D Bradham, druggist, Mew Bern1, N. C. . f - 1 imm-. .if v-.v i'V "f.V - I, r , ' Analyils of Emotions. ir - , -. "Did you feel very keenly your broken engagement, Clementine?" - ' : ''Yes; but I don't think my heart was Involved; 'my grief resulted 'from the wrench caused by changing my mind." . - rKV" ,.: -;; ': Mrsc Calvin Zimmerman, Mllesburg; Pa ; says, "As a speedy care for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat One Minute Cough Cure Is unequalled, It Is pleasant for children to take. I heartily recom mend It to 'mothers." lit is, the only harmless remedy that produces imme diate results. . It cures bronchitis, pneu monia, grippe and throat and . lung dis eases. It will prevent consumption, f; 8, Daffy. ' ' -' ...,v.V To Llglitcn Troubles,, . 'Ills better toj make light "of your troubles than to commit suiclda by in haling gas. ' --..'" J - l " , My mother suffered with chronic diar rhoea for several monlhs.JJblie was at tended by two- physicians who at last pronounced her case hopeless, the pro cured one 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ' and Diarrhoea Remedy, and five doses gave her permanent relief. I take pb asure In recommending It 1 s mo nest on tne market. -ftlns, r. Ii. Wo his, Aiken, Ala Bold byF. S. Dully A Co . - 1 May le IhU ll.etnl. , Mclipef Krnsly is suffering frrm d.spi'pHia now. ' ' Thingumbob Ah, Hint's a Meaning In u!t'r;iiiBe. . Mr;.ri;'i;er-- A blrwingf I'liiiiguniiiub- Hurel llerun tlaiue Ih il ln'iitttfier fur !h'h lionililit ili'itti t, mm llu.r l...ir Soliit. Roman t'lithouc and Episcopal cburcbes have the credit of providing the finest and most elaborate music, but the II nest music In New York is heard In the Jewish synagogues. It is chiefly sum;, however, by the beBt singers of the Christian churches, who thriftily ''doubht, tip" and draw two salarii'S, a good arrangement for botb temples - and churches, . albeit . the Churches pay ... double and sometimes treble the salaries paid by the temples. The salaries of soloists In the larger American cities range from- ?800 to $2,500. the latter sttiu being paid In a single Instance. AH engagements date from May , which Is moving time for church singers as well as bouse mov ers... Their church' salaries form the basis of the soloists' . Incomes,, nut many" fees are earned - as a result' of church .work. Weddings and funerals yield quite a nuiuber. and private re citals t the- home entertainments of millionaire church "., members ere weighted with the golden fruit. " Their are also .whole .orchard-of concerts and oratorios Jpr those: capable 'Of shaking the trees. Sucwas. , Why tie Was Arretted. ' ,"There is sneh n ifitns ns being alto' gcther toorlever," " ' ,."YoU think' or. C .' ul know Jt, I wnj tVnlklr.g along the street yesterday vn'bcn 1 noticed a 3 note ly'ng on Hjp-paveiiirnt. I stooieil to pick it yf, but it looked like a coun terfeit 6 1 passed on."- y 1 " ' "And tjie note, ttirued out to-be fl g5od one, of courseV" 5 " ".7 "Xo. It did not. .bur" 1 was arreted before I had gone ten steps, farther.".. -1 "Arrested ' What foj-y r,-j : s ' "For1 passing counterfeit money." Loudou Auswers. , " W -t " : - ,lt '.. . tr'. 1 "obllnlnp; Traveler.' . t --'"What Is In .that bos yott are ao-cafe-ful abouttlf I may ask?" innulred the man who had secured the lower berth In the sleeper. .s ' - - "That's a collection of rare-snakes I, am taking to .a museum. They are too' valuable to be trusted'' out of "my elght, replied tbe man who was pre paring to climb to the upper sbelf. ' ' ."Say, I'll trade berths with you." v. ---"All right. ""I'm not particular where I alecp." Chicago Tribune,' .'i- - --- The Spirit tt Reaeareh. .mtuob. mar'. -' - -"What la ItGeorgler.-'" ",v " "If. you bad married somebody else 'sides pa,.'would I ba1 had red hair or blaekjialr?"Mndlannpolis Journal. , -A-man -who baa never learned to 'write bis own name Is-not ao likely ttrf get into trouble in this world as the one who has learned to""wrIte another iun's, .-' "1. 'r.f. 'S'.'t.' !i "tOP"!"!' ,JI ' ' , .' .' ' r HOW'S) THIS f.."- , . t We offer Dne Hundred Dollars Reward for any caa ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by. Hall's Catarrh Cure, -v " ' " J ' CHENEY AT Co. - ; '"' -.- -r -v :'".-. Toledo, O. r We, the undersigned, have khowa P J Cheney .lor the last. .15 yean, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all bust. ness transaotfons and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm i" - - . .-"West & Truai, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. , , , - -.''" . 1 ..Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin,, Whole sale DrugglstsrToledo, O. : . - - y BaH's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly, upon "tbe "blood -and mucous surfaces of the system. .Tesli nfonlals sent free... Price 750 per. bottle. j'Bold by DrugglBts,78o. J v ' . ..Ball's family Pills are the test tyV.1!!.-- A Now York fijaaphoay. . H ';f'o far, dear,: our- marrhd vllfe has been 'one grand tweet long.". She "Yes, darling, in one flat, '. Lewie Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., 'ays: "DeWitl'S Little Early BUert -always bring certain relief," cure my headache, and never gripe." They generally cleanse and Invigorate the bowels and liver. F S Duffy. . ' .' ,J. , . s. .' - .No Ealtaiyiaa Seta Iepio, '.: --"You keeping me waiting o longf complained the customer. -"Madam," said the worried grocer, who was economizing In his business by employing only One clerk, "ain't yea the woman that was Inhere yesterday kick ing about short weights?" -, J-rvv - . - lOO." y ; 'Dr. B. Cetchton's Antl Dinrotie. -'. May be worth to you more than $1 tf yoa have a hlld who soils bedding from tncontenca of wati r during sleep Cures old and young alike... Jt ..arrest tha trouble at once, il. Bold by O. D Bradham, druggist. New Bern, N. C. .. . ." v 1 hi fMmt "" : - . , Cheaper 1jr Freight. - ' ,- Sllllcus Talkalot never has any dlfli cully In expressing his thoughts. r Cyulcus Why doesn't he send them by freight ? They're heavy enough, as a rule... ... ...... ; ' ;. It troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial, It will not.cost you a cent If It does no good. One application will relieve the puin. It also cures sprains and bruises In one tliiid tin) time required by any oilier treatment. Cut?, tuirns, frostbites, fjuiu y, rtnitis in the side and chest, glandu lar and oilier sweliinc'i are quickly cured by (tj 1 h U ; It, I 1 v I o'tle arriuf ( 1'iit e, L' and fl cU F b luf"y & Co, t. ( n ...i.. 1 A I 1 itt .1 .M ,i y Hi U d C ill ' r l , 1 t . I i HOT SLASH. A. Oelleacv That lm Prtied by Wew ..... Orleans Sfcgrroeo. ..'f-.. ' "Did you ever hear of an edible known as 'hot slash? " nsked a citizen who always keeps an eye open for life's little oddities. "No? -AVell, I'm not surprised, I discovered It myself ouly yesterday through a chance -visit to the river front. It. was about lfl o'clock in the morning, and I was loaf ing around the far endot the North eastern fruit wharf waiting for a man, when a strapping big negro rushed up and bawled' -out; 'Hot slashT Hot alashj " . ' "' ' . . "I supposed ha was addressing him self to me, but before I could think up some graceful and appropriate -bit of repartee at least a dozen other strap ping dnrkies came tumbling out from behind a pile of barrels, .where a crap game had evidently been In progress, and started on a dead run for a nearby alleyway. , " " v "None of them bad askeeV-any ques tions, and, needless to say, my curlos Ify was highly excited, so I trailed along In the rear and at the other end of tbe alley-found the whole- crowd, with numerous 1 -additions, ' clustered about a -smalt covered wagon trom which a mulatto1 was selling smoking hot loaves of bread at a nickel apiece. As each loaf was called for he split it qnehjmd saturated the Interior with molasses from' a can 'In the vehicle. 'That ws hot lash. " It seemed to be a local substitute for the merchants' lunch,' which appears about the same hour In the retail district np town. ' 1 '. "I asked one of the darkies whether It was good, and his reply, while' word less," was extfemely eloquent - The lower balf 'of his countenance was burled In ft fresh section of hot slash at the tftiotnent, and nothing was visi ble except bis eyes, -which he rolled upward until they resembleTTa couple of. Wjilto celinloid pool bnlls. . Then he closed them, very slowly, like a man 10 an ecstasy, and ot the same 'time made a gurgling sound In his throat After that' pantomime I 'was strongly tempted to ' try A piece of bot slash myself." sNcw Orleans Times-Demo- i ' -BLUE POINTS. Something About" These Arlatoerata - ' ot the Bivalve Fatally. t' A newborn' oyster Is a tiny fleet of creamy -'.substance, not much -larger than the point of a pirn- Its advent in countless nnmberg from the middle of July to the mlddlr ef August la to the oysterman. of Connecticut, where are located probably the largest seed oyster planta In the world, an event-of the. utmost Intei'est. " Long Island sound has some peculiarity of the water which tenders it especially favorable for. the raising of the choicest and most widely sought oysters. Not only are here located- thousands of oyster plantations, bu,t also Immense natural oyster beds. And here and. there only la ralaedTthe famous Blue' Point vyster, the most delicately flavored of Its kind and In de mand the world over. . , ,. 1 .. The Great South bay,: on the outside of Long Island, facing the ocean and extending distance of 60 miles from the towns of. South Bay and Bpeonk, la the headquarters of the entire produc tion of tbe genuine Blue Point oysters, The name- la derived from a point ot land which juts out Into" the bay here," called Bine point,' . ' ' t" . A corablnatlon.-of percentage .of salt In tud water, temperature, depth, con tlltion of bottom', together, with' some fndclimble . quality possessed 1y ' the latter 'Which ; J? different: , from any other, gives to jbom their flavor, which baa nevr yet been equaled by any of the various kinds of oysters raised In America, -and the oyster Industry Is by far the moat Important fishing Industry In the United States. The Blue Polnta are simply transplanted Norwalk and Bridgeport seed oysters, -which are tak en from oyster beds and put Into the Blue Point beds in Great South bay, where they attain maturity under the Biost-exal ted and potent conditions, which' graduate tbern oyster aristocrats, with reputations' ready made,-possessing the highest oyster valuation and ought for as "Plvlne Points," Id every clvillsea land. Hartford Times. . ; . Koetlve Remedy, i. ' A good story Is told of one of the chrefa of the civil service department Who' had -two afflictions an obliging and easy-doorkeeper and' a pertina cious office seeker, who was a distant relative of the chief; - Scarcely A week passed but the latter-called,' and the former was.. much too polite to shut blm Out .'.. '. "'. '..The chief at last,- after one.jif the usual Interviews, resolved to stand the uutsuuec no longer, go, summoning the doorkeeper when the .visitor bad -departed,, he ald.""X., do you know what thn't man conies after?" ' ' ''No, sir.1 replied the functionary, "Well, then; I may ns well tell you. He wants your place." . -' - v.vr .' .. " The bore-was admitted do wore.--Tlt-Blts. : . ; ' t . ' . t A tS'onderftil Kaoapa." Thereatext height from which any one lias nrehlontnlly fallen jwltbout rv cclvlng any Injury beyond a shaking was nearly 1,0(X) feet tiy an Lust i 11 dlan living In the Ishmd of Ogiiln, who fell over a cliff at that height. His full was broken nt the foot of tbe precipice by niuHHi'8 of dense vegetation, and he escaped with uo more- serious Injury than a severe shaking. ' The authen ticity of tills fall was vouched for by the French writer, H. tie I'nrvllle, v . A innii who. owns n cocoon ut grove 'tt Venezuela Is Independent, ns the rult oiiiitlimi'H to ripen all the year round 11 ml lniiijia a gooi! price. Each tree vcriijr i an annual income of ?uo. H v 's an I r of tlie il. .u I. I a 1 1 :ii lawyer who In speak' 1H1 of n ('t)llriHrue wild, unit fill nif behind llim. r.Y LEA'JTiFUL EABY EOY Weak Women Made Happy by Ijdla K. . ' Fiahhanro t Tegtablo Compound 4. -r KiotteH from Two Who- How ffava -- Cbildroo. . " - "Deab Mrs. Ptnkham: It was my ardent desire to have a ehHd.s.1 had been married three -years and was cfejjdlesa,"80 wrote to yon to fiijd out r the reason-: After for Tt lowing your kind adt vice and taking Lydia V E. Plnkham's Vege- table Compound, I be- cametiiemotherof aj a beautiful- baby J boy , the joy of our home. - He ' is aJ fatj healthjrbaby, thanks to your medlt cine."-MBs. Mi to a t , FiKttLE, Boscoe, N.Y." From Grateful Mra. Ixne .. "Dear .Mas. mI Pisbham I ..j' . ter some time ago, staUhg my ease to yon, - ' I had pains through jny botrels, headache, and backache, felt tired and sleepy all the time, was troubled with- the -whites, followed your advice, took . your Vegetable Com pound, and it did; me lots of good. I now have a baby girl. I certainly he. lieve I would have miscarried had it not been far Lydia E. Pinkham's Xe.ge table Compound.: .,. . I had a very easy time t was sick only a short time. I think -your medicine is a godsend to women in the condition In which I was. .1 recommend it to all as the best- medicine for women." Mas.. Maby Lank; t'oytee, Tenn. ' Lodge -Directory VICTORY COUNCIL MO; 11, JUNIOU OU-AM: Meet every first and third Wednesday night in Iiountree Hall. Jan O Delemar, O i O D Wordner, V Cf W P Jones, Tress ; II W Simpson, B P; W F Kicharnson, F . EUREKA LODGE NO. 7. I. O. O. F. Officers! W, T. Hill, N. G ; J. It. Parker, v. M ; Ueo. Ureen, Jtec'd g sectV; James B. Hill. Financial Secretary; A. E. Pitt man, Treas, Regular meetings every Monday night at 7;30 o'clock. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4, I. 0. 0. P. Ofllcers-L L Moody, C P: J U DeVamar, II P: J J Baxter, S W: O H Hall. J W; Geo. Green, Scribe; E Gerock, Treasurer. Regular Encamp nient, 1st, fird, and 5th (if any) Thursday nignis in eacn monin at, i:w 0 ciock. NEW BERN LODGE No. 1. F H A C S C Scales. Prestj J II Smith, Recording sec y; Hi yutdtey, Financial tsecy. Meets in the Kniirhta of Harmon v Hall every 1st and 3rd Monday nights in each montn. CRAVEN LODGE No. 1 KNIGHTS OF HARMONY: Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights in each month in Rountree's Hall, Pollock street, at 7 30 o'clock. 8. R. Ball, President, R. J. Dls osway, Sec'y, R. ft. Hill, F. Beo'y. KNIGHTS OF HONOR Officers: K R Jones; Dictator. G L Vinson, Heportcr; W. P Rountree. Financial. Reportor (New Berne Lodge No, 448 meets the 2nd and 4th Friday night at 7:8U o'clock in Rountree's Hall, Pollock street; (J ANTON ClBbftfONT NO. a, P. M.,I. O. OT OSlcers: Ceo. Slover, t'eptain ( T. G. Fv man, Lieut.; P. II. Pelletler, FdsIkh; Wni. J Pitta, Clerk 1 Id. Uerock, Accorntmit. Beg nlar Cantonments, M am 4th Thursday olnhta in each month at8.W o'clock : "a - .,- - Ijabor-SavPiV in the , Kitvhen "'f-1' ' s -. . v" ' " Ii what you want (a. facilitate thi hourehold proceawa and. ti lighten the loid- of the housekeeper. .We -have everything In household needs In all n w devices and implements in tbisllne and to see them i to-.buv. vat uch- smill prices a makes buying a plersunv -,i L:H. CUTUB HDWFCO; ' Loans made.; Loans placed,! Apply to ISAAC H. SMITIT, 180 lllddle street, New Bern, KG.' -" ;'.' 1 - V- Fxfeuior'g Kotlce ('-; " Havlmt quallfled ' as the Executor of Mary Ann Oicklnson,. deceased; late o' tha county of Craven, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased lo exhibit . them' to-, tbe undersigned on or before the lutb day of March, lut, or this notice wi.l be plead In bar of I heir recovery. All per tona Indebted to said estate will please make limncdlaie psvment, - , - JACOH B. TAYLOR, Executor Mary Ann Dlckluon," ,de' rented " ,,-.-.... - f. This Marrh 13. 1000.-" Foreclosure Ealo. I'y virtue of autboilly vesled In mo as (')im k of the Km trni Dintrict Orlminnl nut i 1 1 i.iu ir (Jinven county, I will expose is s ilo (or chxIi, at the court .r In r- (: 1, nt i c itr 1 v liern, on Wotnlay, ; o'l'lock ni, ail 1 lint I of IhihI iff ncrilicd - i nit 1 to the . I v J e till -i ',i h.in'l ft,r Hie ip 1 n 1 i.. 1 I m 1 t, i . i I ond i. . e of ' il 1 N " folaiic :'B!ooUEa!ri -IB BBJ , BLOOD CURE A Cute For Slooi and Skin BiseaMS. . rcaema, Ulcers, simplas, Bcro- -1 ' fata. Blood Poison, Oaneer. ' -. - Sidney TreaMe, Bolls ... - ' Halara Bhen- "" uatlsm. A THIAIi TUBAMKNT SBNT PIUVATELf BT .-. MAIL FBKB) TO ALL WHO SofcPER. If any man or woman suffering from any Blood or BUn Trouble will write us we will send them free of charge and prepaid to destination a trial bottle of Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) the fa mous Southern Blood: Remedy. It has permanently cured thousands of cases, some of 20 years'- standing, and after doctors, hospitals and patent -medicines had failed.ltemedy has been thoroughly rested for past 80 years and is- perfectly safeto take by old or. young. Bipod Balm Is an honest, Inexpensive . remedy that you may test before yoti part with your money.. CUBES MADE BY BI.OOD BALM. Allan Grant, of Sparta, Ga, cured of painful sore on Jip called epithelial can cer; Julia E Johnson, Stafford P. U, S.C cured ot a terrible Itching eczema of 18 year standing: W A Bryant, Moody, Tex, cured of salt rheum on hand, His band resembled a burned surface suffeied four years, yet cured by Botanic Bljod Halm. B W Beazley, Of Americus, Ga, suffered with sores all ovet. his ho.ly eating into holes,. Blood Balm cuied him; sound and well. L II Sewell, of Atlanta, Ga, cured by four bottles of a terrible eating ulcer on leg S W Pope, of Jackson, Ga. had violent skin disease, entire body almost a scab, yet permanent ly cured by B. 13. 1!. J J Head' of Athens Ga, had eczema ou hands, aims and legs, suffered five years, tried doctors and pat ent medicines. Blood Balm cured him, only a few scars remainingwhere the sores bad healed. Mrs. W J Steed, of Augastit, Ca, had recurring boils,' was curedby only five bottles three years ago, Perfectly Well since. Mrs M L Adams, of Fredonia, Ala. had deadly cancer, was given up to die- by nine doctors, yet was cured by Botanic Blood BKlm. W P McDauiel, of Atlanta, cured of rheumatism, but what more "need we say? We could. fill this paper with wonderful-cures, and remember, all these troubles are cuuned,by Bad Blood tn the system, and BloodBalm cures liecause It forces all the pobon outward, hence llieie cannot be a return of the symp toms Don't (rifle with blood troubles, and remember, even if sarsaparilla, tonich, doctors and salves have failed in your case, that B. B. B Botanic Blood ISalm Is different from anything else, and cures, to slay cured, by expelling Ike poisonous matter from the blood. This W the only remedy that cures in this way. HOW TO OBTAIN BLOOlAlALM. WRITE FOR FltKlE TRIAL BOTTLE. If yon are satisfied that Botanic Blood Balm is what you need jou will find large bottles for sale by all druggists for $1.00, or six bottles (full treatment) $3 00. For free trial bot lie address Blood Balm Co,, 146 Mitchell St , At lanta, Ga., and bottle and medical book will be sent, all charges prepaid. Describe your trouble and we will Include free personal medical advice. Administrator's Notice. Having qnalilied as the Administrator of Virgil Sparrow, deceased, notice is hereby given to ail persons having Claims against tbe eclats of the deceased, must present them on or before the 1st dayf February, 1001, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of I heir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment. Leaut Simmons, Admr. ot Virgil Sparrow, deceased. 0. E. Palmer, Attorney. lVotic?. The undersigned having this day duly Qualified as Administrator of the Estate ef W. W..Whlte,dec'd. - All persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt payment to tbe undersigned, And all peron holding claims against said Estate ate notified to-present the same for payment duly verified on or before February 8rd, 1901 or this , notice will lie vleail in I'M of tbelr recovery, i This February 8rd. 1900. J. H. WHITE, 1 .'-w:-t - ,.!., 7 v Administrator. Notice lo Stockholder, Stats or North Carolika, ) Superior i Craven County, f t Court CM. Cutler and others 5 Nc,reto, The Stlmsoo Lumber Cr.) " knold-r': TOALT. ftTOCKHOLDRKH Or THB SrtMSOH - LrjunEsCcMi-ANT TAKK iSOTlUAt That by the Judgment rendered In the above named action at t he January Term, A ) 1000. . Tha said rause baa Ik 11 referred to the nndri signed for tbe pnr pnte i f establishing the interest of the Mock holders in raid "The Btlrason Lum ber Company", and to rtpott to the Court an flincted in laid Judfiment. - ' 4 !, Yon are hereby 1 notified 1 to7 appear bfforsmeatmy office la the City of New Bern, North Carolinauon Friday the 28rd day of Match, A, D., 1900, at 11 o'clock A M , and prove yonf interest as such Stockholders In said :"The Slim son Lumber Company." , . This 80th da-i f rebrtiary, 1000 , ' - v "M. DW. Stkvensoh,' l..1 , t- . Referee Nortii CaroI.ihx, I Superior Court' Craven Bounty.. Special proceeding Rdil Whltford, executor of Wm. p. Whitford. deceaieil, Julia Whlifnnl. Lou'se P. Whllforrf, Jannie It. Wbllford, Nannie Smith Holmes and George Holmes. , ' To Julia Whllfonl, Louisa P. Whlf ford, Jannie K Whitford, Nannie Smith Holmes and (Iromo Holmes defendants In the above cniiiled action: Take notice that ilia above ctittlhd ac tion h.irbcen Insiiliiled by the plalnllll iralust Jou flefciiilnt bfltoru the Clerk of the Snpe-rlor Court of (Iraven coiiniy, Stnie of Norih Carolina for the putpoMt of srllini! the rel pntate ile. ci sin il in Ihe (jttlilitui In niBke annuls, and lliut you ai icitiiipd lo ei'" nr and finifr or drrnur 10 the pHiiion flii-ti In nd m il.m at thn c'hco of the Cletk of 1 1. 1- 1.; i-.i 1 1 hi 1 of w - ; 1 1 county on the ,ili 0- y ! At. -i, I , . n. r :,(;. s. c. otice; of ;;Suininons. North Carolina," .' I " "1 -fir.,,nfv.,i- ' f Superior Court, The City of New Born. l ' ' A E Woodruff, UuBteo Jfor ,' C of the Estate of Eliz- f Relief. ' abelh GoOding. dertl. ) . 1 ; . Action for Atm ui.t and Other Purposes. A A, Et Woodruff, trusiee of Elizabeth Gooding, deceaeil, Uie above named de- lu thn HfnivM f ntilli-it iirMimi WHB IbBtlPt from the Supcilor Court f Ciaven : county, North Caiolin., on February 1st,.,: 1900, eturnable at the mat term of the , Supe-ior (.ourl ot ud county, to be held . at the court route m New Bern, JS. v., tn the 13th Monday afur the 1st Monday. in Man h, il beuK the 28lh day of May, u00.ben and hre you are' required to answer tbe complaint herein or judgment will be rendered in favor of the plaintiff for the relief demanded. W M. WATSON, C. H.O. II. C Whitehuist, tty. for Plantiff. - February Is', 1800. Notice of bmumoDS and Attacb- mtnt. North Carolika, Craven County. Superior Court U B Duffy vs J J Trader. To J. J. Tkaueu: Whereas, the summons was duly issued from lhaSuperior court of Craven coun ty, returnable to (aid court on tbe 6th Monday before the 1st Monday in March 10l0,and returnable by the Sheriff not to be found in my county, said summons being Issued in the above entitled action, and where as an order of publication has been duly made for service of summons upon you in the acMion aforesaid: Now therefore you are hereby notified to appear at the Superior Court of Ci aven County on the 12lh Monday after tbe Iki Monday in March 1900, it being Hie 2tb day of May 1900 and answer, demur or 01 herw ipe plead to ihe com plaint which will lie tiled in said action on or before the first ibiee dnjs of said term or otherwUn defend said action as yon uibv be advised. And you wiH lurthe.r lake noli e lliut nt ihe lino of Issuing of the summon? above nieti ioned a writ of altucbmcut was issued from said Court in faiil anion directed to the sheriff of Jones county directing him to levy said writ upon your properly In said county, and take said property into his possession for the purposo of said action. To all of which you will take due notice and defend the same as you may be tidvised. 1 bis February 9th 1900 W. M. WATSON. Cle rk Superior Court, Craven County Notice to Appear. State of North Carolina, ) County of Craven. ) In the Superior Court, Before the Cierk. J In the matter of tbe final account of L-ll Cutler. Executor of Win Cleve: To whom it May Concern: Whereas, L 11 Cutler has filed in this court his final account as Kxiculor tbe last will and testament of Wm. Cleve, Sr., dccea('d. Now Therefore, The heirs at law, le gatees cud distributees of Win Cleve, Sr., deceased and ail oilier pcrai us having any Interest in Ihe said estate are hereby notified ami commanded to appear be fore the undersigned Cleik Superior Court at his office in New Hern on Wed nesday the i ?5th day of April, 1000, at the hour of 11 o'clock a m and show cause, if any they have, why said final account should not be audited and ap proved, and an order of distribution in accordance with the will made, bikI tbe said Executor discharged from bis trust. Done at my office in the city of New Bern under my hand and seal this the 23d day of February. 1900 W. M. WATSON', C. S. C. Valuable Timber IjanriN For Sale! Norih Carolina, ) Superior Court, Craven County. ( Special Proceedings Gi 0 Ii Hughes nnd wile Annie C Hughes vs John H Whitford, Laura E Whitford and Mary Whitford. Petition for Bale of Lands for I'artiiion. Pursuant to the judgment in the above named proceeding the undersigned will sell at public auction nt the dour of Ihe court house of said Craven county, on Monday Le 2nd d, of ApiiH. A. I), 1900 at 12 o'clock r-id-day lor cssh, Ihe fol lowing lands, situattd in said raven county; A tract of lai d 1 inliini tbn a-d com posed ot tivi ral small parcels and con tiguous tracts. c nlainitig by csiimaticn about 1040 acres moie or less, friiiti and being.itt Craven county alirtsuid on ihe north side ot Neu e river aid east side of James swamp and at Ihe head rf said swamp, a part bounded by tbe lands of Moses Earoold, deceased David P Whit ford and others, being all the lands Which Nathan Whitford, deceased inher ited from his father in Hill's Neck. sod a swamp tract at' the brad of the said James swamp being the some that Nath an Whitford gave fy wtll in John N" IVhltlnril l.lli m, n, anlH W. of' the court and bring a part of the same which Hardy Whitford purchased at said sale In the year lf-09 and- beiog the same lands t ich were conveyed to : said John N Whitford hy Hardy Whit ford and wife by deed roistered In ihe office Of the Register of 4Wd Of Said Craven con my in book 78, psgeScO, &o, Manh 1st, 1100. - - P II TFLLFTIFR, - v " . M DaWblEVBOV, ' -v - - Coinmlsslrmer. ,1. "KoIUm of Kalfo-tvi' Cbas R Davl, Ella R Dafi; Pat t Davui .'. ...... L... kT U lu..l. I . " , - 'tl, ."..-v . IUU H U URf II, ' I' t, V ' ..-! S 'H w. -'.J'.J, Cora Davis, Jew ph C Dnt la, Bessie B ' Davis and Victor L Davis, f Petltloa forJHale of Land rtr Patllllon.i Voder and by virtue of aa oid. r of the Sup rior Court In the above entitled pro ceedings, the undcrtljntd will, on the first Monday In Apr.?, IWKi, I-inr the 8nd day of aald mot Hi, at 13 o'clock m, at wio win. ui'ww u,nr 111 iuv (hi,hij ui Craven, sell at Ul l 0 steilon to the hiflrnst bidder for rub Ihe folio ing de scribed landsi, . ;'sw.-..v,. ;.t -., : - ' One house and lot titua'ed at tbe borih-wcst corner (. Cenrgs and New strsota, and ruumrg .tin tire aeewaidiy with the south tide of N w s-rcel, one hundrrd and fifteen ft (o h M Morria cor nrr, thence nmtn wllb aald M.nl Una and parallel wllb O -tSraerlnet sbty-one feet to MurmiM-l K Ktlnconor, Ifcr iice . eat al.h her llnh nrt parallel with New street i.HM-hiiiKtn d siilfifiei n fiet to George ainet, tin fn e sniith with f Je'ntge strei ilxty 1 lie fut to Ihe Ireltiiipg in Ge- ritealirrt.ini giliemne h use and Kt conveud by tort trim .IhiiiisH Hnr-hea and Hr' c W IhhIi.h. 1 1-t it, to Willinm H Ii l, m rt Mi td' d In b k No 87, tnpii !,77,'ii:Hiindi," In ibo 1 Won of the rgiU l of dices ol Ciaven Cotinly, . "...... Ii 5. tof-fl. " ' i? V," Wii.iiamso ( otmi.isj'oni r.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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