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ar, except I'll.) LF.S L. STEVENS, lit AND IMtorltlliTOB- ...SCRIPTION HATES. m advance. ... . .. . .... not tn advauce ........ by carrier in tlie city.. . ttoo . 1)00 Ing Rates fumtsbod on -applt- 4 Hie Post Office, New Bern, i second class matter, . N. C, ( '..1 PuDor of New Bent and Craven County. N.iw IIrnS. C, Mar. 81, 1000. . , ....... - '. , r-r-:. AH An ZM DEMARD1RG PUBLIC AT- -TEHnqij. - ' - Secretary Benson ia behalf of the North Carolina Board of Publlo CJiari tioa bp i issued in Appeal to the people of this Smte for tbeir aid ia behalf of the incite that are now without hospital care in North Carolina, , In the pamphlet which the Board has issued, id set forth clearly and positively the situation as regards the insane of this State. The accommodations now ; provided through State aid are inadequate for the care of whites and blacks,. many more applications being received by the fctate Hospitals than they can -provide room for. 'i- , h ' i ' - 4, . The figures in regard iio the insane now in the State institutions, and the necessity increased room to meet the tt- rruirements which are pressing,- have al- ready been published. " . " .", It is sad reading, this Appeal of the Board of Public Charities, yet it is one which every citizen should read, and give earnest thought to. . - Here are many unfortunate euffercis demanding protection and care, -and the .duty of providing for'the Slate'e Insane is upon the people; i, i- ta That the unfortunate Insane should receive considerate care and treatment, every one will admity for it : Is through such means that many may be reclaimed i-their Insanity. . ,- .', Tbe matter' as presented by the Board, is one demanding: Immediate attention, and every effort should be made to that public action may bo taken, looking to an increase of room In tho State's Justi- tutions or elsewhere, so that the unfort unate insane shall not : be left- without i considerate care. . '' " - The Board of Publlo Charities had & Bad duty to perform in detailing the con ditions of the Insane and their - cumbers In this State, bat was a necessary duty. ,r Now let the people of North Carolina recognize tbe Board's appeal and give such aid as: may be demanded for the State's unfortunates?' -Y- offer Qne Htnidred Dollars Bewarr fr any easel or Catarrh that cannot te cured by IlalVs Catarrh Cure, .c "f ' F. 3. CHENEY & Co." ' Tolodo, 0 We. the enderalened. have known T J Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all busi ness trim suctions and financial) able to carry out any obligations madefy tbeir . firm. . -i West & Truax,; Wholesale Druggists, Toleilo, O. ' --f !"'' s:'v-: AVaiain', Klnnan & Marvin, Whole- sale l)ru.irists, Toledo, O. T-' Hull's C utarrh Cure is taken Internally, aclini directly' upon , this, , blood and mucous surfaces of the, syBtem.. Testi monials snnt freo. Price 76o per ..bottle. Sold by I)rngglBts,75o. - v-.ti Hall's 1 anally Pills are the best. . -. ; CoW Claar Throogh. Wigg She's a very statuesque girl. V.'ai'sr Yen: she gave me the marble , heart. , ' " '' '100. Dr. r. Jtny be n etch ton's AntiDinretic orth to you more than 108 Ifyi .1 'a child who sous bedding from ; 1 :cnce of water during sleep (11 .,,' ; id young alike.. It arrests r .... ,: at once. 1. oldby 0. D , iiinggist, NewDorn,N. C. : ( Art of Forgetting. " " ;;reat dllTorence between an I man and one who forgets n - - i.j n " ft m wi - tyr 1 c t. : t r...;,l flti'l mi-' and v.- i ii ivo nr- .:"!,- A lluil.-lil.iliiS 1 i ll J lo a l..i,.;;.v wiiu a iiusoi-ioiu; tors of diC:'3. !: tnii. Od'd his vl'-' six shirts, e:::teti ...... u . y v..s i. .r- P' V.-'-j f;i:':i:;:..l li-laVllld fl' Hi' t;;;.i- . v, as Ruin;; oil a a pecked in his fiitcUl i-A a promise that lie would w ear a fresh -one every day. Ho rotm-niil bni.io in due course..- niJ liie Fund lot-iv. ft iiioceedial to v.iiwk til.' lea t 0. not o l!" of t'.ie thin.-.) V:ia tl o.i ! ; - " 1 rf-t the I.V.MT. .Iulin?"iK' nak ed in gn .t jK.-rtui 1 niioii. "Whe.e are nil the shiii? I g:." yoj?" . Julia iv dot ted that Ikv had followed . .. ortle 3 snl p"t ca a era oia evt.jr day, but t 1 at I tyipcaed to t.ie:;i lie d d not 1 'low. He retired down i-.tnlrs to th.uk out the pioblenv Ten n:;;ni1t'S biter nn ereltcd fiee v.as thrcut luto tho room, nnJ n Imppy voire ran;? cut: "I've fjviil 'en, my denr;' Tv? f)Kn-l 'cm! Tbe whole six shirts are Rnre! I've Rot 'ein all on?' Kansas City lu dependent. ' - t CanlionMaa. : ' - 'Arc tou tunrrted?" he nsked cf the man whqsat nest to him oti the u'i- tirbnn train. , "What's that to rour'- wna thp un gracious retort. - 'Oh. bo olver.io meant; no onerir ai nil. , I'm. bnctolur, myself , but 4 ve just been visltinc; n mai rted glstcr, ktX I fool the ncou ot expressing riy views on chlldwu- to aoine 'onov-iv If you're marvfl, tlious'i, possioiy it wouiuat lie wite.'V-'h:engo I'oot. " AlMiMed by DUtraptton. - '"la your "husband e good whtst play er. Mrs. Chatter V" ' "No: he can't play ttt nil If naybouy t the table tnlksVIudlanopolls Jour nal. 1 i ' i " ' ,iin" h f ' It never Dffcnda a woman when her doctor or preacher seolds her; sbo con-., eldera that Is his way of , "taking nn In terest" in her.Atcblson Globe, s. '"The largest city -In the cotmtry ta Washington's time was Philadelphia. It had 69,000 Inhabitants. JtOZLBT'S.FMON TUXtR. AFleaMu lmon TojJte. ' Foi biliousness, constipation and, ap pendicitis. r' ' headache. r t .. For slceDle9sness.. nerroueneM 'and heart faili're. , . For fever, cbuls. uet.miy ano tltlney diseases, take Lesion Elixir, w -- Ladles, for natural and thorough ' or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir, - nr. siozicy s uemon ciizir isprviareii from the fresh juice of lemons, combined witn other vegetable! liver tonics, and will not fall you In any of the above named diseases. 50o and t 00 bottles at druggists, ' ' ' ; ' " jf reparea only ny vt. u.: money, i. lanta, Ga. ,- " ' '. '' " iin-vi At the Capitol. i I m In my seventy-third year, and for fifty years I have been a great tut) ere r from indigestion, constipation and btl ionsnesi. I have tried all the remedies advertised for these diseases, and itot no permanent icllef. About one year ago, the disease assuming a more severe ai dangerous - form, I became very weak, Bnu lOSV.UCBU tOjlJUlJ,. WUIUIOBWU using Dr. Mosley'a Lemon Elixir. I gained twelve pounds in three months. Mvistrenirtn ano neaun, mv appei no ami my digestion .- were perfectly reMorenr and now I feel as young and vigorous as J ever did In my life. U. J), alldiied. .-, Door keeper ua., Mate eenaur, v v-.,v State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. " ' y. Is the very best medicine I ever need for tho diseases you recommend it for, and I have used many kinds Jot woman's troubles. , s " JIBS. 8. A-URKBHiM. . Salem, H. O. - k MOZLBT'S I.EMOM HOT DROPS, ... Cures all Coughs, ; Colds,' Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases Elegant reliable. k.-.;..' ' 25c at dragKfstr Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.",.-V',;; ' . Offlcer Clancy Faith, ye seen! V have losht yor howld upon the Bwellblood'i Officer Grogan 01 have, bad luck (eh me fur a blundherln' fool- Whmln 01 got me suit av citizens' clothes th other doy 01 went 'round d an' let her tee me In it. ' ,k , ' My mother suffered with chronic diar rhoea for several, months. ' Bhe was at tended by two physicians.. who at last pronounced her case hopeless. Bhe pro cared one 85 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera -and Diarrhoea Remedy, and five doses gave her permanent relief. I take pleasure In recommending It as the best on the marketv-liis. jr. ft. Watbok, Aiken, Ala. ,bold by F. B Duffy & Co ". ' " , The tser Half. 1 5 Boftleigh Ton most apologize, sir, I hear you referred lo me as at pompous ass. -,('; ti,:'.: :'';'.;'; "' V -": Cynlcus-Well, I'll take half of it back.- Tou are not pompous. V, QUESTION ASSWERED. Yes, August Flower still has tbe lai g- at sale of any medicine lu tbe civilized world.' Your mothers' snd grandmothers' never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors weic scarce, and they seldom heard of Appen dicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, e'.c. They used Atigu3l Flower to clean out the system and stop fermenta tion of dk'.eiled food, regulate the atllou of the liver, stimulate the nervous end organic action of tlie system, and tiiul ia all they took w hen feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August 1-lower, In liquid form, to make you snUsHcd there Is nothing serious tho matter with you. For tale by V 8 DnITy. ;pir yi Ii U O.iluc. Hoax He takes thi Joax Ye1"; ho n an: CO ilicioio (H:.r!'lO tin Mr-i. i:.,r t I " lo "t cvo;y ! 1 . A drr -t in .'.aeon, Ga., sys: "I have soiu a larr MiuantUv of Mother')! Friend, end have never kno'.vn r.n stance where it has lativd to produce the good rciuhs ci.iiined for i:. A:l ome i agree that it mases labor snorter and lios painful." Mother's Friend is not a chance remedv. Its boot! eifcers are readily c.xpenencca by all expectant motors v;bo uss it. Years azo it cassed ths exocriitiental stage.- White it always shortens labor and lessens thepains of deiiverv. It is also o" the greatest oeneiti durin? ths earlier months of prccnancy, Mornini sickness and nervousness are raslily overcome, and the hnimcntrolaxes the strained muscles, permittina them to expand wttnout causing distress. Mother's Friend gives great recuperative fffwer to the mother, and her recovery is sure, and rapid- -Dnnqcr from rising and swelled tneasts is nana away witn corapioieiyv ' SoM by dni2tsta for $1 bottto. THE ER VDF1ELD REGULATOR CO. , ATLANTA, -U . - Sen1 for Mir b4r. Ulutuwsd baoktorvpctturt mnUtnrt. - Jenr THd, t ' -" Guzzler Did yonder try to pats counterfeit coin in a saloon? v- : De Tannao No; I never even tried to pass a saloon. ' t ( Jnflamtuatury Rhiiniiiattam Curuil Xn S 'Morton L? Hill of Lebanon, Ind , sayei "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism tn every muscle and joint; her suffering was terrible and her body and. faeo.were Swollen almost beyond recognition; ,hnd been in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians, but received so benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rheutnag tlsm. It gave immediate relief and she was ablo to walk about in three days,'. I am sure It saved her life."- Sold by T A Henry, druggist, New Bcrm- The Good Not Favored. Fortune doesn't always favor the good, says the Manayunk Philosopher. , The bad egg ts not usually the one that is soonest broke.' A R. De Fluent, editor of the Journal, Doylestown, Ohio; suffered for a number of years from rheumatism , iq his right shoulder and side.. He says: "My right arm . at times was entirely useless. 1 tried Chamberlain's Fain Balm, and-was surprised to rcceive.relief almost imme ' diately. The Pain Balm has been a con stant, companion of mine ever since and It never falls." For sale by V. 8. Daffy I .s.,i One Bore Crop.- :-, .f Tbe toil, of the city may 'hot bo as fertile as that of the country, but it Is better adapted to the sowing of wild oats. ' , ' . . ; Relief ia Six Honrs, : - v Distressing Kidney and fclaldtr Dia ease relieved tn six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure;" It is a great surprise on account of its exceed- ing promptness in relieving paui ia uiau der, kidneys and back, in male or female Relieve retention of water almost lm mediately. If yop want quick relief and cure this Is the remedy.. Bold by 0. D Bnulham, druggist, Hew Uern, JN. U. j, rjnproplttoM Reoo. . ; Mr. Bugulns I thought you were go ing to cut Mrs Wigwag. : The very first time you meet her you stop and talk. - Mrs. BugginsAI know, but she had a how baton. 1 It Is very hard to stand idly by and see our dear does tnffer while awaiting tbe arrival of the doctor. An Albany (N. Y ) dairyman called at a drug store there for a doctor to come and see fcls child, Then very sick with croup. Not finding the doctor in, he left word for him to come at once on his return. lie also bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough llcruedy, which be hoped would give some relief until the doctor should arrive. In t fow hours he returned, saying the doctor need not come, as the child was much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, says the family has since recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their neighbors and friends until ho bas a con stant demand fpr it from that partof the 0 untry. For sale by F 8 Duffy & Co. Sum tw ) 11 Kind Vuu 'M i'-"--t B:i;H Stalin SJL.-- cf ' r.mut Illiitlcrllny. "Well, how aro tilings looking this mornlngT'' asked the Insurance reporter. "Cheerful," ansuered the optimistic Are Insurance ar" nt. "We've plven away nearly 2,C '0 mom hint Un a today than we diil tho coi n ; 1 f 1 1 . 1 11 j j d:iy li.--t y r. i is Lt 1 .: t. rcanautiS Arrunge Tii-.-io r.i'o few ,1 :i - - within the limits of pi-Diicivni?.1 '.it'ii that boust of more ln- ti'i-csnuij iiiiirriaije custunis than liul- i earia. Every vuuuir peasant wishes to marry as early as possible, as he is of lit tle importance in tbe community until he hns a wife. But be is not in danger of formini; an alliance in opposition to his parents' wishes, as bis earnings belong i to them until he is wedded, and bis wifej must be bought and pnid for according to their station in life. The parents i usually give him the necessary sum as soon as they can afford It, so that the restriction is less Bulling than it seems. A "wife purchase varies from S200 to fl,500, in proportion to the wealth of the contracting families, for ths marriage is strictly a family affair. In addition to this sum a smaller amount Is "given to the bride 8 mother for her personal use. After the pecuniary arrangements nave been made by the proxies the betrothal takes place on either a Wednesday or Thursday. It consists ot the exchange I of written pledges regarding the snm to be paid by the bridcgrooni on the one i hand and the household furnishings to be supplied by the bride on the other. Kings then are blessed by the priest and exchanged fay thexconple, the fiancee Kisses ttie bands or tne guests assembled and retires with her young friends to feast .prepared tn another room. The young people then dance outside, the bouse and sing. -'.' . Xhfcance ("presents are then produced and their value estimated by the father of the , bride, These consist of -shoes. neauuresB ana necmnce or coin, silver i belt, bracelets' and other. Jewelry; The father usually regards Jtbeif value as in sufficient, probably to Enhance his daugh- I tcr s worth In her suitors eyes, and the I lover adds coin py coin until an agree ment is reacbexfl The. marriage does not take placehntll Bit months after, the be- JrothaJ..' -' ju , vnnng me ween preceaing me any set for the wedding the bouse for the young couple Is furnished by the bride's parents. Then her hornets cleaned ana white-. washed and every hidden store brought out forueoorntion. Cakes are made and sent around ns invitation cards, request ing tlie recipients to come to tbe wedding on Sunday, the invariable wedding day. Tbe article composing the trousseau are bung op for Inspection on cords stretched across tho principal room on Friday by tbe feminine part of the community.- On the following - day two of tbe bride s friends- come to help her dress her hair. plaiting it lu minute braids, not to be un done until after the ceremony; Then the village maids come with sifts df. sweets and flowers, ndd all sit down on the door to a' dinner of vegetables, On Sunday the bride Is seated in state in all her gorgeous apparel, and with nv spangled i red veil over her face,-to bo seen of all the village folk. Bhe wears all the ornaments given by nor nance and as many. -more as she possesses.-. The rull- glous ceremony ls:; that of the .Greek church and. may take' place In the churi b or . In the home "or the bridegroom fa ther. After its performance the niirty"r- turnt to the borne of the bride's pareuts. where tho wedding feast is held. Sinking and dancing follow until time to escort the bride to her new home. New York Tribune. - k - He Was Terr Humble. - The-Dctrott Free Press tells of a dis appointed of&ce seeker who at last obtain ed a gift through, a late won humility. When he arrived, nt Washington. It was with the idea that he was a distinguish ed nud prominent citisen; but after hang ing abont and swallowing dlsappolut ments, he began to suspect that he was not so very Important after all. Then he thought of - home and the means of getting there and sought out Colonel Blank, the passenger agent of a 'I say, colonel, tie Temarked persua slvely, "I want to go home. ".; . Why don t you gor '"No money. Can t yotr give me pass'" . -y , , The colonel stlncncd; - "We give naeses to nobody," said be. The countenance of the disappointed candidate brightcucd with a smile of hu mility. r , , "Weil, colonel,'' be pleaded, ttlien (ive me oue. 1 m uoboay.- -. - The colonel admitted the force of the argument and gave Ottm4x'f)h j -f..-t -.., Roofed Lake. . A roofed Ink is certainly a novelty. We i-oad tnucb of them in fiction. Lakes are made to exist in caverns and subter ranean passages, but rarely do we hear ot such In fact. However, such a thing as a roofed lake doea exist, and this ts not subterranean. There is a lake at Ohdorsk, in Siberia, nine miles wide and 17 miles long. Time was when the rapid evapo ration of the water left great salt crys tals floating on the surface which grad ually came together snd formed Into one gifcantlc xake. Th water of the lake still further evaporated, but tho cake ot salt kept its own level, thus forming a roof to the lake, Another lake on the Mangishlak peulnsula. In the Caspian sea, is similarly roofed with salt crystals which are ot such consistency as to per mit of man and beast crossing over, them with safety. ,. - ; . -... ' ; Tbe Point of (he Sword. In the use ot the sword In cavalry fighting the point Is considered more deadlv. the cut more disabling. The cav alry tithf at l.loreua. iu Estremadiira, A01 U. lSli Is as example. The tiglit lasted but atew minutes, for the Hritish, chnffring. broke .tlie r rencn rormanon. The latter bad 12 men killed and lost 123 orisoners. nil sufferliiK from sword cuts- while the lOiiKlish hull nine men kiiicu wnd 4 V wauuded. All the killed were slain by the "point and the wounded practically ' iu every ,ense had received their injuries by the "cut." Napoleon wns'n arent believer lu the point. At the bottle of Wnirrnm he shmiteil to his ptiirnssiets ns they rinnsed him nttlie t:t, "No miberln?: (five point ! uire Hiiut!" and kept plmiKinjt his sword into the air to euiphnsi?.e his orders. Conwldernte. "Confound it. siii'i tlie patient, you bnve niiilcd a found toeith and left the one that li' ltrd.' "Never miml, nindain," niil tlie ili-ntixt. "there v-'ill he pircuuistiiiiM-M, harder to pull. no ( Hill "- I .tin eliaii'e mii h a Horn os-luii 'J'nius under the il tooth is :i ipt. In lli : ;:, 1 , ." !- Id tl. nry tit Voi 'i ..,..;,.t(,l Irr. :h ihi it I i I I f ' ' J F ' that - - V Third , No How Mrs Dougheifs Ufa was Saved by Lydia Em Plnkham's Vegetable "Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compocnd saved my life and gave back . a loving mother to eleven children which was more than any doctor could have" done or any other medioine in the wido world. . My trouble was chlld- lied fever.;-Tlre third day after myi baba was born I took a chill, which was folved by a high f everr I woifld pcrspireuntil my clothes were as wot as though, dipped in a tab of waters. The chills and fever kept tip for three days. My daughter got me a bottle of your Compound. -. The fourth dose stopped tho chills, anj, the fever alsa disappeared. My Hfo was saved. My age at this critical time was forty-. ' e.- iyuia c oongner, trut,ra. ; . Ko metUolne'ln tbe world haa a greater record Of ourea for female lbs than LYDiA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOITND. . Bvdueed to Ashrs. "Tea, madam,'' sighed the ash man, 'l have sean better days. I was once an Ice man, but I was fired." y v 'Ah, I see, . said the ladji "you were reduced to ashes." Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Miieshurg, Pa, says, "As a speedy curs for coogha. 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." It Is the only harmless remedy that 'produces imme diste reeulls. It cures bronchitis,' pnen- monia, grlpe and throat and lung dis eases- It will prevent consumption. V 8. Duffy - ' Felt OnUliln. - ' lie was lying on the saloon steps la a d Jted Condition "What's the matteit" asked a passer-by. ' I had a drink and couldn't pay for it," wks the reply. "And they fired your"' "Yes; I feel teriibly put out about It." -1 ' ' ' Bev. W E Bltger, W. Oaton, K. Y. writer: "I had dyspepsia ovr twenty years, and tried .doctors and medicine! without benefit,: " I was persuaded to use Eodoi Dyspopsla Cure and it helped me from tbe start. J believe It to be a pa- naeea.for all forms of indigestion," It digests What you eat. F 8 Duffy.. ..., A QUICK CURE FOR. ' COUGHS AND COLDS ! I ; ' Very valuable Remedy in all ,,! ,; . atioctiontoi tne ; I THROAT4 or v LUNGS ! S " . Lar,-o Bottles, 5C DAVIS Ju LAWRENCE CCVUmlted, K ., !' of Terry UavWrala-KUIir. EK;.YnQYAL PILLS irlaPMni nan tj vrwnn. fart, ajuati rrtUbic. lantia at l'!iJ.J"t r CKUMVtf JTi.aJ.' -, i. rt' T ..."Vt. ,.'Ja..rU.Mli MiW. with t-iw rfw'jej. f nkw il'.untaU iti, M tit Uvai Vi'i Loans mado. Loans placed. Apply to ISAAC U. 6M1T1I, 10 liiddle street, Now Hum, N. C Executor's Notice ! HavinK qualified as the Executor s larv Ann ..lickiiiHon, decrused; late 0 thi con 11 1 v of Craven, this Is to notify all porsnim having elaims senliiBt the estate of the ( ite.il lo ex till ilt llicin to tin mi .Mi 1 on or lioM'ie tho llllh ilnyof li, i". I In I.. tins dr reci aid oi ii 0 v.1,1 hr I'i i.f li: I to .very, -late v. All per lit pleaee 1 n. I I ' idi Kins ' aiy Ann .hi:. i' ), FvnMora M V U AH (!:a world knows of tlto wor.Jorful cures whteh have been made kyLyC'.a . PZr.kham's Vegetable Compound, yet some women do not realize thai all that Is claimed for It Is absolutely true " If all suffering women could be made to believe that A7rs Plnkham can do all she says she can, their suffering would be at an end, for they 'would at once prof It by her advice and be cured - . To nii'tloubters Mrs. Pinkham can furnish ths most positive and convincing proof of these facts." ' t r -. - First Lvdla E. Pinkham'k f for the largest number of absolute cures of any remedy for female - . )lls ever known in this country.-. .. .- - ' - v .. - . , Second Mrs.' Pinkkam has on file millions of letters from women have been restored to rrealth by the use of her Compound, and all she claims can be verified by an examination of her recordsc- ;.. -All letters addressed to her at Lvnn, Mass., are received, opened answered bv women only. .: This testimonial ever published without the writer's full and free consent in writing' Facts About ' Lydla . E Pinkham's - Vegetable Compound 'In ' Cases ' of Change of Life, Bearing Down Pains, Etc .. "I had falling, inflammation and ulceration of the womb; backache, bearing-down pains; was so weak and nervous Jthat I could not do my own work ; had sick headache, no appetite, numb spells, hands and feet cold all tbe time, J. had good doctors, but none of them did me any good. Through the advice of a lady friend I began the use of Lydla BL Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound, and after taking" one bottle I felt greatly relieved, and by the time I had used several bottles' was completely cured, so that I could do my work again.- I am now passing through Jhe change of life and .using your Compound. It helps me wonder fully. I want every suffering woman to know what your medicine bn3 done for me. Mrs. ; W. jW. BuU. New Palestine, Mo. ' - Isabor Savers Sn tlie Kitihoii Is what rott want to facilitate the household wocesscs and, tn lichtcn tlr load of the hourekef'per. We bavi everything in household needs tn all new devices and implements in-thisjllne anr' to see thcrn M to nny, at sucu emu prices as makes buying a plcssi.rii. 1. IICUTLtR H'RW'FCO HHHiiKiiiUUtHiHimS. i A FREE PAfiERN . I fftMT own etcUon to everj ivb- UD1ES' MA0AZINE. i Mat arMUtlftl eolOTM latM t mT I Istalitonai ; drtumalunK cconomiai ; I JtCf j work : boil nctto Id litnia : fiction. mlA. Sutv tcrlM 10-day, or, Kind u. lor Utest copy, j LaVlf teilUI WaUltCtl. mo4 tot urasv . I ; Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Op-to- B date, Cctmomtcal aod Abtwluul ! S (N-&Mxx-Anowano PatUm) Only lo r! I) ch non fclfho. j saasi tor sssvsss. snnu m SMSHSjy siiwajy tod town, or Of ail from . . THB McCALL CO. IIB-MS Wttt Mtk St., Html Yrk. JrWWAWrWT BO VEAB8 , 4 EAPtllltniWil D dX TtTinr H1RKA rhv CO RIGHT AO. Anront mi1lnf sketch nni itMcrtption mf dtilohiT narri:iin our optntt'ii frco wlioticr no hivuMt'tnn 1 prnhr.lilT Tat"lMa Comi:iut)lo Hmmirlotlv M.nrttl''Ktttvi. Jimi.lUook on iMfrnUI . rrAn (il,!,.t s,,(ri"V fi.r KIHlUnllif niltWltg. l'iiiiu iuf.cn ttiniiitrh hiunn A; C'g. receir rnl-U-i.l ft 'ir Hi-tt :iULiC Ji.uruHl 1 oriiil, f.i ft i, fi.'tr ntt.rit,is,$i, bOla btM tiow!iiuri. l.Miu.h o.tf.. Ilft F ft- Wluililaiilo.. V L. Nmn ii Cahomka, Craven county, i;. i,l Whltfmd, r VVIlittoni. dcee Superior Court Special procecdln cutor or YV m. il, - . - vs Jullii Wliilf"td. I.oiiiso,?. 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Ga. cured ot ,-alufui sore on lip called epithelial can cer; Julia E Johuson, Stafford P. O., 8.C cured. of a terrible Itching eczema of 18 years standing; W A Bryant, Moody, Tex, cured of salt rheum on hand. His hand resembled a burned lurraoe sunereu four rears, vet en red liv Botanic BlJOd Balm. B W Beazley. of - Amerlcus, Ga, suffered with sore all ver lils body eating Into holes. Blood Balm cured aim; sound snu weii. . li u oewcu, oi Atlanta, tia. cored by four botllei of a lerrible eatlnr nicer on lee. -. H W Pope, of Jackson, tia. bad violent skin disease, cntlra horlv almost a scab, vet permanent 7 . ; i 4 vt. . . a .i IV cured Uy o.o.li. o 4 neaa ui amrai Qa, had eesema on' hands, arms and legs, suffered five earn, tneo doctors ana pas ent mudielncs.' Blood Balm, cured him only a few scata remaining wbtra the sores had healed. .Mlra. W J Steed, ol Augnstn, Ca, had recurring bolls, wu curedhy only nva oonica tnrea. ve airo. Perfect V - well. Since., -mrs m. u Adams, of Fredonla, Ala. had deadly nuiMir. was siren UD to die bv nine doctors, yet was cured by Botanic Blood Balm. W P HcDanielrtif Atlanta, cured of rheumatism, but whst more need we t Wk could fill this caper with wonderful cures, ano remenmer, an iujo troubles are caused by Bad Blood In ths system, and Blood Balm cures u " forces sij tne poison ouvwaru, ucii the. e cannot be a return of the symp toms. ; ' : ' ' -1 " ' , t on't triae with blood trouotes, sou rememlier. even If ssrssnarllla, tonics, nnrl nra ftnll R Itm have failed In vour case, that B. B. B Botanic Blood Balm I. ritrfnrant rrnm anvtninsr etss. anu irt w nnfMi. hv AinAiiinff ins poisonous matter irom toe oioou. i u Is the only remedy mat enres iu us way- . - . HOW TO OBTAIH BLOOD BAIJf . WB1TK FOR FJSie TRIAL SOTTLB. Tf vnu are sallafled that Botanic Blood Balm Is what you need you will find large bottles for sale by all druggists for tl.00. or six bottles (full treatment) $5 00. For free trial bottle address Blood Balm Co,, 140 Mitchell Bt , At lanta, Ga., and bottle and medical book will be sent, all charges prepaid. Describe vour trouble and we will Include free personal medical advice. . Foreclosure Sale. Py virtnn 'if authority vested in me i f'lei k cd the liaslirn District Unmtnal (Join t tor Graven county, 1 will CXOe to t ti ti ic sale for ca-h, at th lourl h ou-i" do r In r-w Item, nil '' il Am! I t i. limn, nt l'J i 'cIocU ui. -II tint . in..!:, i i, ep or rrccl f 'and dt-M-r lied In n rial i ii !w.rM"'-i. I'icu'd lo 111 Mu-e ot f- i t Ii la. id ll I l .t. e W hi' I lit wit,, iu lien h lei for tl.e np ,..,.,!,. f id t iiid vv l,ii ii, Id st the V. iiru- . . ' a, i,f ii.. id emu t, i-nid I mid i ...... Ml . I..I1. I'ed ' lid f,.lecd... me 111 , . ,. ,.,.!- i. d Snid I ."l h "...-.l I a I f ,.,', t.. .il I " ' V r.otlce oi Summc; 4. North Carolina,-'' -; I - (iraven County v (r v""". Tbe City of ew Bern, . v A E Woodrnff, tonstee for , i ' of the istaie of Kut- Hellef. abeth Oonrtinc.thcd. ) .- '.. . -: Action for Acujuui and Other I'u-rpofcs. - A. E Voodioff. trustee "f Elisabeth s Gooding, dtresMd, the above named de-. -. fendant will lake onf.ev that a mmmoDS . in the above tniilled Otlou was issued from' the rtui4-rUr t.4.uit ot tJiaven county, North Caroliuk 011 Fi bruary 1st, . -- liW, letnrnaoio at Hie Dt xt tvriu 01 ine bupe'lor Oourt of fa a coi.titv, to be held at. the court boute in Ntw Bern, . N. C, n the 12lh Morday afur the 1st Moudav in Karch. it being tbe ZtJtb day - uf May, lt.00i.wben and whre yon are -.. equina 10 answer tbe couiplaiti heiein or jndmn.t will be ttideicd in favor of -ts 1 he plujniiU Tor tne relief uimanuwi. W M. WAIUUfl, V. P-U. H. C Whi'trhurat. Aitj. for FlantilT. " iehruary 1st, lliOO. ' i' s. " Notice of Summons and AUach- . . . ment. ,&Co' BnCoa, H B Duffy vs J J Trader. To J. J. Tbadsb: y "": Whereas, the summons was duly itsued from the Superior conrt of Craven coun- -ty, returnable to said court on the 6th Monday before the 1st Monday iu March 1900, and returnable by ' the Hherltl not 1 to be found in my county, said summons " I being issued in the above entitled action,:. -and where as an order of publication has been duly made for setvice of summons npon you in the actios aforesaid: How tberetore yon are nercny nouurii - to appear at tbe Superior Cuiirt 01 Craven County on the 12th MopdHy after . the 1st Monday tn jnarcn ivuu, 11 niug . the 2Bth day of May 1900 and answer, demur or olbcr wife pleml ) the ci m- plaint which will be I1I11I In .aid taction on or befoie the first three dajs f said , term or otherwise defeud said action as you may be advised. And jou will further use nou.e inai av ine nno 01 ,. issuing of tbe summons above men ionel a writ of attachment was issued fiom said Court in said action rlirecltd to tbe Sheriff of Jones county directing him to levy said writ upon yonr properly in said county, and take said property into his possession for tbe purpose of said s action. To all of which you will take due notice and defend the same as )ou may be advised. This February 0th 1900 W. ju. HAtsua. Clerk Superior Court, Craven County .: Notice to Appear. -tate of North Carolina, ) ounty of Craven. ) In tbe Superior Court, I Before tbe Clerk. ( In the matter of I he final account of L H Cutler. Executor of Win Clove: To whom it May Concern: W hen as. LU Cutler has Hied in this court bis final account as Executor cf Ihe last will and testament of Wm. Cleve, br., deceased. Now Therefore. The heirs at law, le gatees and distributees of Wm Cleve,8r. deceased and all other persons having any interest In the said estato are neieuy notified ami, commanded to appear be fore the undersigned Clerk riupertor Court at bis ofliee in Now Bern on Wed nesday the 25lh day of April. I'.lUl). 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, snd an order of distribution In accordance with tbe will made, and the said Eiecutor discharged from bis trust. . Done at mv efnee In I he cit v of r ew Bern under my hand and seal this the 23d day of February. 1900. W. til. WA TSiUJI, U. n. Valuable Timber Iiiimls Fh Kalo! Sorth Carolina, 1 Fupcrior Court, Craven County. ( Bprcial Proo-f edlngs Geo K Hughes and wife Annie C Hughes vs John K V bltford, Laura E Whilford and Mary Whitford. rtit2n for Sulo of Lauds for Partition. Pnnnmnt tn tbe iudnment in the above named prorceillng ihe undersigned will, -ell nt public auclon at the door of I he nourt hmise of eanl Oravc n county, on Monday the 2nd day of April. A D, 1900 at 13 o'clock fid-day lor cifch, tbe rol- lowing lands, aituatid in said- raven county; ' - A tract orvnna cuiDrannir aro com posed l t Vi-ral small .arc Is and ron tigilotiH tracts, c- ntair.log by estimRlirn about 1010 acres n.oie or li ts, lylnn and being in Craven ci tinly afmsaid on the north side ot N'en e JHer, and i ski id nf James swamp and at the head t.f said swamp, a part botmi'i d by the lands of Hoses Jwtroola, at ceaseti unvia r vt nii- ford and "Others, being all the lands which Nathan Whitford, drcess d Inher ited from his father in Hill's Neck and a swamp tract ' at- tht head of the said James Swamp being the same that Nath an Whitford gave by will to . John N Whitford, which were sow ny a ot crce of -the '-court and being a part of Ihe same which Hardy Whitford purchased at said sale In the year 1PCD . and being the same lands which were conveyed to. said John N Wldtford Ty Hardy Whit ford and wife by deed recb-tcreo in tha I office ol the Reglbtor of IVrds nf said , ini, .9ir) Craven connty in book 75, page 2P0, &o. March 1st, 1C0O. t t ' , ' - 11 DW 8TEYEN80I, - - , 1 , i mmlssloners, : JTolIcc of Kale i chas R Davis, Klla K lMvis, raut t'avia, . :i. r v , aDd JN o Davis, v ' vs r. v Tavla Josenh C Davis Bessie B ' Davis and Victor L Davis. .- Petition for Hale of Land for Puilillon. Under and by virtue of an oi d. r of the Superior Court in the above entitled pro ceedings, the, undersigned will, on the first Monday in AprJ, 11)00, Mint the Snd day oi said month, at 13 o'clrck m, . at tlie conrt house door In.rhe county of Craven, sell at j ublio ?.ciion to the highest bidder for cash thrf0lUlr g de sciibed landai - ,. .- One bouse snd lot sltua'ed at the north-west corner ot (George and New stnets, and riinnir g th.nce weswardly with the south sldo of New s r. i t, ine hundred STid fifteen fllo It W Moiris cor ner, thenco north w ith said Moiris lino and parallel with fl. rrse lrc et sixly or e feci lo Miirunrtt K Kaiins enrnor. thin.o i l I'll her lint, mill parallel with New sunt i lie Jiimllrd aid (iliei n f. ct lo Georie snecl. tin ni e smilh with ()eoi-o tr. I ilxty ne b 1 1 In ll.e l i eli.riing i n (le'.iirn street, W'irg Ihe hi. h e In rn out lit colivevi'l by '" 'I " tl'.in .lan.i a II I! ii..1h nud Cell ic W h nidi' s Is v in W i) 1 .nin if Taxi", td j.,..,.'. h k ' I 1. pi. tea ", ii'.f i. d i: . .1' ii.e ia r'-' r id .'ii1 a i i i 3. 1 ' 7 it
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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