THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the year, except Monday, at 98 Middle street. PhonsNo. 8. . CHARLES L. STEVENS, " - BDJTUH AND PROFHIKTOH. . ' SUBSCRIPTION KATES. . up year, In advance. ........... $4.00 - One year, not in advance........... 6.00 Monthly, by carrier is lb city . . .-. . AO s.-j Advertising Ratei tarnished on appli cation, ' , , . Entered at the Pot Office, New Bern, I N. C as second claai matter. ;. Offlolsl Paper f New Bern aid -' .Craven County, New Ben, N, C. July 4, 1900. r, STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. OoTernor CHAS. B. AYCOCK, ol Wayne. r Lt. Governor W. 0. TURNER, of Iredell. , Secretary .of Stile J. B. ORIHES. tun v AoditotMfc FTDIXOil, Cleveland. Treasurer. B. R. LACY. Wake. Bupl. Public IartructlonTaoa. F. TOON, of Robeson, t , -: ' - , Atly. Oenersl-ROBT., i. GILMER, Haywood. Corporation i: Commissioners SAM'L L. ROGERS, Macon; FRANKLIN MC NEILL, New Hanover. Com. of Agrlealinre-8. L, PATTER BON, of Caldwell. , : Commlaalooer of Labor and Printing H. B. VARNER, Davidson. . - . . 1 i For Judge of the tenth District W. B. COUNCIL, of Watauga. - t . - Elector at Large-DAN HUGH lfc ' LEAN, of Harnett; LEE 8 OVERMAN, of Rowan. v. . Delegate at Large o the National ' Convention COL. J. 8 OARR, of Dor' Sam; &. J. HALE, of Cumberland; WALTER E. MOORE, of Jackson; THOS. A. JONES, of Buncombe. - FOR CONGRESS. Third OongreMlonal District CHAS R THOMAS, of Craven. j FOR SENATORS. V Eighth Senatorial District: THOS D WARREN, of Jones; J B W SUGG, of Greene. - COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. . K Sheriff JOSEPH KIN8EY. ' Treaeurer DANIEL L. ROBERTS." " House of ' Representatives-- W. B PEARCE, ' - , - - , f - , '-' Register of Deeds-E. M. OREE1T. -', ' Ooroner-J W. DUGUID. . :i Surveyor GEORGE 8. WILCOX. ": , i, HOT A LITTLE MATTER.' , - '' A local notice 1st these columns a few day ago mentioned the tact that the ' Chairman of the Democratic Executive committee of the county,, had veoelved : remittances front two Democrats, tent to aid In the necessary campaign expense. -. 6ucn an article will probably cans ; two kind of surprises, first that anyone : should , voluntarily contribute; and second, that any money should be needed - In t lecal campaign. '. ' ' v Principle not money, should win, 1 often asserted, -yet every ; campaign proves that politics Is a practical matter' i and the candidate and party which treat the same as inch, generally, win over the Idealist, who thinks that the enunci ation of "burning principles" I enough ' "to win vote. -. v 'i-, -:x' The financial . part of political cam paign In North Carolina, I too much held a k Utile matter; by the Democrat- ' lo party. . r- Eleot a State chairman, a "County chairman, In each county, With a eerre tary for each, who will turalsh "copy" for the (peal - newspaper, and the cam paign. Is opened, and every thing I bright and promising .for party coo- To the average voter, It 1 nothing worthy of mention,, that the chairman and secretary may have to negleol their legitimate business lor several weeks, besides paying money out of tbelr own , pockets for different thing In connec tion with campaign work; or that the local paper 1 supposed to laud "indiffer ent speakers. He about the number la po litical galberlugs, and fill up lis columns With political matters which are of In terest to only a few of Its readers. It Is this very neglect of the so called little matter of dollars and cenu, by Democrats, which causes those who rsally work and pay uiit their money In campaigns, to womlor If the party Is reaJIy desirous of victory. TLore aru plenty of uhotitora !. t the battle Is won, I it how fu-v if t n si. outers me fun sluews of r In tliios to V , ! that t'l ' ;( V. .! V J ) I - , SNuid I i.uve a l u.. ; ',. conversutiuu vii.u yuu?" I e i .-..4 as be stu'.d at the c-..n d.or of a i .wj-er's office la tlie Ikjuu and Trust buiiaitg the other afternoon. "Cuu't you speak right out from where you are?", asked the lawyer In reply after looking tbe man over. "I'd rather make a private matter oflt."-" -"What I tbe nature of your busi ness?" "Coutldentlul strictly private and confidential, sir." ? "Well. I have no time to grant you a private lotervlew. If you have any thing to say. you can let her go right here. Now. what 1 It?" y - "I I wanted the loan of a quarter, elr," stammered tbe man. - - f . "Ob. yon did! And yon wanted a private Interview to ask me tbatT" VYe. sir. . I knew that It would hurt both our feelings If I were refused In public your because you couldn't af ford -to loan me tbe money and mine because I couldn't get It. " Can you grant my request, sir?" "No, sir." -s ' " :: "And doe It hurt your feelings?" - "Not bit Ton are mistaken on that point" i " , ' "And my feeling are the only one hurt?",- , "Your alone." ' ' - " "Just so," said tbe man a be bowed and backed oat . "I beg your pardon. I wa mistaken. 'Yon have the money and no feelings, and I have the feeling and no money. Impassible chasm; no nse In trying to bridge." Good day!" Washington Post i I ' Tk Taim sm tkt Lira. ""I notice that .Automobile Mont gomery say that horse often make dive for tbe com be palnta," remarked ore art league atudent to another. ' "Well, there might' be some truth In It" said the second. - "I saw little In cident at the art Institute the other day that tnsde me think of Mr. Montgom ery' proud boast You know those big lion on the sides of the' step, the work, of Kemeya, are pretty lifelike. I was standing looking at them wfeen a little white poodle came down the step In tbe wake of a woman with stylish clothes on. The poodle bad a gold col lar around bis - neck and was alto gether one of ; tbe tiniest dandified specimens of a dog that yon could find. He walked up to one of tbe lions, set tled back on his hind legs, and looked at the big stone beast ' Then he sniffed and glanced around (Inquiringly.?:: All at once be made up bis mind. He made a fierce rush for the lion, barking as viciously and as loud as a dog six Inches long could bark. He positively swelled up' and appeared about to ex plode with wrath.' .. z:'--- -a . "There you are. : If Eeaneys lions so excited a poodle dog, It may be that horses will eat Montgomery's corn pic ture.'' Chicago Inter Ocean. :, ' ' i t Tli Trwtfcral Maiuarar. ' Business manager of great London newspaper to clerk: . ' "George, take down an advertisement as t dictate ft, and then send it up. Ready T All right 'Wanted, a man for pleasant Indoor f position. -, Short hours, light work, no experience neces sary, place ienuanent; salary, 1,000 a year. ' .Answer. In own handwriting. Millionaire, Great Dally office."' . Clerk I have It down, sir, and win send It to the printers at once. Business Manager (a week later) Oeorge, bow many answers were re ceived In reply to that advertisement? Clerk Eighteen thousand. . ! Business Manager (an hour later) Good morning, sir. What can we do tor you, sir? Seedy Individual What do ' yon charge for an advertisement for situa tion wanted? Business Manager Our charges are high, 2 shillings a line, but yon must remember tbe vsst Dumber of people we reach. Why, sir, In reply to onaj single advertisement Inserted last week there were received 18,000 answers I London Ttt-Blts. ' , nBitMtcut . "No," said the judge firmly, "I will not consent to your marriage with my daughter." " ,. .; : "Sir," returned tbe young lawyer naughtily. "1 ahaU not take this de cision as final." "Youwon'tr- t ' 1 "No. sir. I wlU not : I shaU appeal to tbe. court of last resort" "Ob, very well," replied tbe Judge. "Submit your case to her mother If yon want to," Chicago Post Raw NIm Ars MaS. '.Needles are all made by machinery. The piece of mechanism by which tbe needle Is manufactured takes thorough steel wire, cuts It Into proper lengths, files tbe point flattens the bead, pierces tbe eye. then sharpens the tiny Inatru ment aud gives It that polish familiar to the purchaser. There Is also a ma chine by wblcb needles are counted and ploced In the papers In which they are sold, these being afterward folded by tbe same contrivance. . That Faaillr Skalataa. Mrs. Whistler Tell me. Msry, why It Is that you nlways cry so when papa sends you lo bed lu the dark when you tre naughty? There's no such things a glioxiH, and the. dnrk doesn't hurt you, does It? Little Mary No, mnimnn, but I'm afraid of Hint skeleton Mrs. Jones snjs we got In our clom-t Ilnltlinore Amer ican, SnlftNrr Al. r Mamma it's very nniighty to till lie. lCva. People who do so don't go to heaven. Lva- I)ld you ever tell a i!e, mam ma? Miumna fM, denr, never. I. vii - i t i i 1 t I I 'r in I'jiven, i ill. i i Vslilr . . I: 1 " is only a symptom not disease. So are Backache, Nervousness, Dizziness and the -Blues.': They all come from an unhealthy state of the men strual organs. If you . suffer from any of these symptoms if you feel tired and languid in the morningand wish you could lie in bed another hour or two ,-4f there is a bad taste ht the , mouth, and no appetite if there is pain in the side, back or abdomen BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR wUl bring about a sure cure. The doctor may call your; trouble, some .high-sounding' Latin name, but never mind the name. ' The trouble is in the menstrual organs, and Brad field's Female Regulator will restore you to "health and regulate the menses like clockwork. . . SoMbrdromfca hr, battto. ftatflhanM . book wUIUiMalbiutjr woaMBlfraqotstb. nailed to THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA. GLENN WILL SPEAK. At New Bera July 9th. Other Appolnt 1 ' ments and Dates. , " 11 Chalrmaa Simmons ha made tbe fol lowing announcement of campaign meet ings. v ' v - Hon. R. B, Qle'nn will speak at the fol lowing times and places; At Bayboro, Pamlico county, Saturday July 71b, - - "-;- At Vanceboro, Craven county, Mo'n day July 8th, - a . . New Bern, Craven county, July Sth (night.) - Beaufort, Carteret county, Tuesday, JulylOth. - , c- - At Morehead City, Carteret county, .Inly 10th (night). . , J Pollocktvllle,' Jones county Thurs day, July ltth. "'-,-; ' ... Richlanda, Onslow county, Friday, July 18lh.' The law holds both maker and circula tor of a oonnteifelt equally guilty: The dealer who sells you a dangerous coun terfeit of DeWUl's Witch Basel Salve risks your life to make a little larger profit Ton can not trust hlm"vDe Witt's is tbe only genuine and original Witch Hazel Balve, a wel) known cure for piles and all skin diseases, fiee thst your dealer gives you De Witt's Halve. F. 8. Duffy. . a--cy--fa;3J " 'Kp'X A IJsaak v;-;SJ' . I suppose yoa will spend considerable time at the seashore this year'. :-': Yes. But more money. -; ; -J ; : : - QUEsnoH ahswered. : Yea, August Flower still 'has the laig eat sale of any medicine lit the civilized world. . Your mothers' sad grandmothers' never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctor weie scarce, and they seldom heard of Appen dicitis, ' Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, e'xj. They used August Flower to clean bat the system and stop fermenta tion of digested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate tbe nervous and organic action of tbe system, and that Is all they took when feeling dull and bsd with headaches, snd other aches. Yoa only needs few dose of Green's August Flower, In liquid form, to make y u satisfied there Is nothing serious the mtiter with you. For sale by F B Duffy. Chance In Registrars. ; ' ; G. h. Vinson Is hereby sppolnted Reg istrar for Thurmso Precinct, 7th, Town ship Ifi place of John UarUlsoa. . J. J. WOLVKNOBN, v : . . ' Chm'n. Bd. Election. Notice, v To tbe voters of Thdale Precinct: W. H. Bray Is hereby appointed Reg istrar In place of N. TladaTe, resigned. To tbe voters of Pleasant II 111 Precinct: Albert Kilpatrick la hereby appointed Regtatrar lu place of J. B. French re signed. . J. J. WoLVKNDKN. . , Chm'n. Ud, Klrrllon. Notice... The votlifg precinct known as James City precinct and Itlverdnle precinct, composing No 7 towmhlp are hereby (llnemiiliiup.ls.nl Thiirman precinct Is hereby made, which comprlnes the whole of No 7 township, voting plare bel.ig I'hiiriimn H. hool hunse, lierlninnr John Usrdixun. J J. VVoi.kkmikn, H. lf.I,AW, 8. J. I.an.i, ! I of I :,,a!ort. Ktw Pern, N C., J,i,.,. h r ). MUSTARD AND VINEGAR. Lav Been Knowa From Earliest tlayil tad iever Loat Favor. Both as a condiment aud as a medicine triustunl has been known from very early days. It was aino used by the Saxons nnsvd with honey and vinegar, after which it wob simply pounded in a mortar and passed through a sieve. In tbe reiKU of (ieorge I a woman of Durham hit on the idea of grinding the seed in a mill and sifting the Hour from the husk, and thin method is still employed. . Two varieties of mustard Used are tbe black and the white. . The black is a tall annual, with bright yellow iloweiu, fol lowed by seed pods a half inch long containing reddish seeds, and is supposed to he the same meationed in the Bible as the tree which grew from "a grain of mustard seed," as the plant grows in the liuly Land to the height of 15 feet The seed pod of the white variety Is mneh larger than that of tbe black, and the seeds, are larger and of a bright yel low color. This is the variety used in the salad known as mustard and cress;' ' - In the modern system of mustard mak ing the two varieties are mixed together, the black containing Volatile oil; sulphur and nitrogen, which supplies tbe pungent .flavor, the white adding the acrid taste. TM pungent oil is not developed till the mustard is moistened by the addition of water, which sets up a kind of fermentation-: -It should be remembered that boil ing water does not have this effect, so that cold Or lukewarm water should be used, Cheaper mustards contain larger quantities -of the white seed and also wbeaten of starch flour. , The flavor la less sharp and bitter than the pure mus tard, but it keeps much better. , Vinegar is diluted form of acetic add and has been known from the. earliest pe riod. Wine vinegar Is made from wine lees and inferior1 wines, principally in France, the finest being obtained from white wince.,- Male vinegar Is procured from an Infusion of malt which bas pre viously nndergoue fermentation or from apple cider.' Vinegar In the form of lo tions Is a valuable external stimulant. Chicago News. , , . A MAGICIAN'S TRICK REVEALED. Haw a Can Mar Be Mats te Staa ''Aloae Wltboat Aajr Sngavrt. : The widow of Herrmann, the celebrat ed sleight of hand performer, revealed the modus operandi of the famous -cane trick when discussing "Slaele ss a Home Amusement" In The Woman's Home Companion: The-feat of 'compelling a walking stick or nmbrella to stand up right in the middle of a parlor without being supported by anything at anybody always seems" wonderful, It Is best v. hen about to perform this feat to have a black screen for a background and to oilier the stick or umbrella to stand alone about a foot in front of this screen. To show the audience-that there is no per son or apparatus, behind this screen - to secretly help tbe! stick to stand when commanded the performer can take the acreen away for a few minutes until sll are satisfied that there is no bidden ap paratus there. ' Pass tbe cane . around among the audience :to Viet them see there la no pur in the cane's ferrule and that It Is an ordinary cane, absolutely without lite.';' When the screen is again in place, the stick can be hypnotised by a few mysterious mumblings, which will be certain to keep, the audience guessing In the wrong direction. .Then the stick will stand alone7 for as long ss the per former may desire. .'&.: : v- "The secret nt hypnotising Is so simple that the audience will never suspect it UUs to previously tie s yard of black thread from the top of .one of the front legs of an ordinary chair to the top of the other front leg. letting the "bag? of the thread fall to the ground until ready for - the 'hypnotizing.' ; Carelessly place the stick within the 'bag1 of tbe thread, planting the stick upright six Inches from tbe chair,- nisklog it appesr that it la only by the merent accident that tbe per former selects this particular spot - Now take your bands away, and, of course, the stick will stand where you piece It Tbe supporting thread wilt not.be seen on account of the dark background. This snd many other feats, any amateur can perform after a little practice." . : A growing tree Is not thinking of the shadow it will cast. It Is growing to bear its fruit or furnish tbe timber of Its being. The shadow grows In conse quence. And It Is so with an honest, good life.'. The inspiration of It is not the. desire for other' applause or the growth of personal Influence, but the wish to do the duty of the day because It is duty. It la not by mere brains thst good,, enduring influence- Is secured. Character, - which hisplres confidence, wins respect and by the very laws of life tells on ethers this is the force which s good msn directs. Bnt self eon celt, personal vanity and overconfidence in oneself are not consistent with this character. Let there be unaffected mod esty behind obvious power, and reapect is won, and reapect Implies lufluencee of the best kind. Weekly Bouquet - '' stady Oaraiaa. " " German should be the first foreign lan guage studied In our schools, says" Wil liam Cranston I. aw ton In Tbe Atlantic, The tenth year la quite late enough to tiegln It In four or five years It could be really mastered as a working tool. Nor should the best literature be long post poned. The supreme masterpieces. In deed, Faust, Walleusteln, Nathan, are III suited for children. Most of "Wllbelra Tell" or "Hermann and Dorothea" could be read In grammar schools. But perbsps the greatest wealth of the Uerman speech Is In ballad and lyric. The vocabulary of this literature also Is very close to tbe hearty, homely Saxon English of our own homes and hearths. Keores, if Dot hundreds, of such lyrics as Uhland's should lie stored in the memory of every child of 14 or 15. A Stauta Follow. "Blgtrxhy married a little woman be ta use he thoiirjit he eould overawe her tty his pliTslcai supremacy." "Well?" "The stupid fellow didn't know that the hotline proclivity of a woman Is al- niont iiivnriiihly In loverKe rnllo to ber else." Cleveland I'l.'lin Ilealer. IWiaer mown C'rneltv. "Nnv. imnl.uu. the (hir 1 innrrled yon I gme Von the K 7 to ley heart." ' ei. hii'I Men vol went S; M o T find I ud tin I k i I'l. n 1 A I.oieh.n ni.nl hi i . Itoit If i. I l i I i ' I I III i I II t I I n I i h t r i i ) i t hi mi i :, i . . I .... W U U A I I BY Johnrton Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. 13 t:: t::::; j cf czath. ? A Waal Faaslls Oaa, . Mrs. C. H. Kingsbary, wh keeps a millinery and fancy goods store at Bt Louis, Gratiot Co., Mich.,-and who is well knowa throughout the sou n try, says: .. - ' -v- I waa badly troubled -with rhanma tism, catarrh aad neuralgia. I bad liver complaint and waa very bilious. I was in a bad condition; every day I be gan to fear that I should never be a well woman; that I should have . to settle down into a chronic invalid, and live in the shadow xt death. I had JOHNSTON'S SABSAPABILLA rec ommended to me. I TOOK FOUR BOTTLES AND IT CORED MB, and cured my family both. I am very glad that I heard oflt I would cheerfully recommend lt to every one. I have taken many other kinds of medicine. I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them. BUCHIOAX Hst7t CO,, SaSrats, BtVsa. ; At -J . What Wat Ma.- g j-?& . "It's kinder funny, when yon come to think about It," rumlnallegly ssld the Old Codger of Kohsck, "thst Lyman Tqtt, who was the most absentmlnded snd forgltfnl msn thst ever wss In ibis community, should have a monament erected to his memory out In the eeme tery." - f'- i , x BawaTMsT i . We offer One Hundred Dollars RewarJ for any case of Catarrh tbst cannot be cured by Hall' Catarrh ure F, J. Cbenev Si t , Prop , ' ' Toledo. O. r We, tbe undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last IB years,, and be Hove him perfectly honorable la all bus iness transaction Sod financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, r WaSToVTBDax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. ; - Waldiko, Kihrah & . Hsbvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O." ; . C Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly, acting directly upon the blnot) and mucous surfaces of the system. Price Wcpef bottle. Bold by sll druggists Testimonials faee. i; ' s ; Ball's Family Pills sre tbe best Flyleg ' A I so frequently the case with ru mor, lot of them aie flying about Chios probably because they have net a leg to (tsnd on. ;c i LSMONS AS VEU1C1MB. They ' reenlato the- Liver,'' Btomach, Bowels, Kidneys sad Blood as prepared by Dr. H.MoileyJn his temon .Elixir, a pleasant lemon drink, it cure bullous. ness, constipation,, indigestion, heari aohe, appendicitis, malaria, kidney: dis eases, levers, chills, heart failure, ' ner yous prostration, and all other diseases caused by a torpid or diseased liver snd kiduoys It is an established fact that lemons, when combined, properly wtib other liver tonics, produce tbe most de sirable results upon the .stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys snd blood. Bold by druggists. , BOc and $1 bottles.' . Ba. Joha'r.Baaam Write. '' i Dr. H. Hozley, Atlanta, Oat ' I have been relieved of a trouble which greatly endangered my life, by using Musley's Lemon Elixir. My doctor, declared my only relief to be the knife, my trouble beinr appendicitis.. I have been perma nently cu-ed and am now a well man.. Ism a preacher of the M. K. Church Boutb located in the town of Verbena, Ala. My : brother, Bev. K. K. Cnwen, reoommeuded tbe Lemon Blixlc lo me. Ship me half dozen large bottles O. O. D. ' MaaU;'a Lmaa KlUlr. ' . Cured me of s long standing ess of chill snd fever by using two bottles. ' - - .' J. O. t$TAft!.Br, Engineer E: T. Ta ft Os. R. K. saaaKUstr. ., . Cured me of s case of heart diaeasa and Indigestion ' of four years' standing. : I tried a dosen different medicinee. None but Lemon Kllxlr dous me any good. , , Tt'tas Dibhu, , Cor. Habersham aad St. Thomas 8la '. Savannah, Us. ' v. . ,. v . ' Maaley's tesaoa Kllairl I fully endorse it for nervous prostra tion, hesdschs Indigestion snd cooatlpa lloa, having used it with most sailafao tory results, after sll other remedies bsd felled J, W. Hollo, .-; West End, Atlsnts, Ga. . .. . - ' Real Misery. .. . Carrie I bad aa awful dream last night Ob, it waa terrible! ..Kate- What wa It all about Carrie Thai's the very tblnk I can't remember. To think of hsvlng a horrid dream, anu then not to be all to tell It to anybody I ' . . . 'H '"V i . I.' 1: v.'.itycu cat. It:i -illvd " "Mttief.aidaiidalil J : M i. i. : , . ami reixm- I" ' io t ' I ? : .ill I 1 ! 1VO Or- i I ' I nt M 111 tr sot ri. i t ' -r i ...n i i ; ii It m i o n. v. It lu. ; ' 1 i ' ii i : V CMM'l , i ill. i.. A & N. C R. R, PASSENOER DEPARTflENT I Hw Brb, N. O, May 81. 1800. Bates ta assreaassl. ; I'JS'; Tb following special rate for season (1900) from stations named below to Morehead City and return in effect June 7, 1900: i ., . " n' - BXASOtr SATURDAY STATIONS. TICKET. ' meHT.X Goldsboro , $4.00 , tl.W LaGrsnge.i.'... .... 8.b0 1 U Klnston ..... .. 8.00 , .io Dover.; 2 75 j.-wr' Core Creek ,.. 2.70 .." at : New Bern.. ...... 1 00 .75 Rlvsrdale I 71 . .70 Newport. . v .00 . .85 ; r' ': j Herman and ? Sunday Station. ' ; Ball Ticket f xcurslon. Goldsboro tt 25 $1 28 LaGreage 1 00 1 00 Klsston .. .60 ' .0 Dover ... .75 .75 Core Creek .70 .7d ' New Bern 60 .00 Newport . ......... .85 .85 German and Ball Tlcketa sold only to ten or more on one ticket good to return next morning. Busdsy Excursion Tickets sold on Sunday, good only on Nos. 7 snd 8 tralna. . . , HTTIcket Limit Cannot Be Extended. These rale supersede all previous rate la conflict . : Hates to Sevea Springs. Bummer excursion ticket (season 1900) from A 4 N. C. station Round Trip for Seven Springs, N. C. Roucd trip tickets will be sold to LsGrsnge to parties visiting the above Springs st the i following rates of fare for the round trip: Goldsboro $.70 New Bern ...2 25 Klnston 80 Riverdale .... 2 75 Dover.. 105 Newpoit . ..8 45 Core Creek ... 1 50 Morehead City 8 90 Tickets on sale June let. Tickets good to return to October 81, 1900. Batai ta Mountain Resort a. Through rates of fare Round Trip tlcketa from Coupon Stations below to points nsmed on tbe W. N, C. Railroad (season 1900). Tickets on sale June 1st, 1900, to September 80th, 1900 Inclusive. Good for return passage on or before Oct. 81, 1900. To. ?5 Sir 8 " Si o a o3 39 5 Hickory ... .$1850 $13 60 $11 10 $10 50 Morgaoton . 14 35 13 35 11 05 11 85 Old Fort 15 65 14 05 13 25 12 65 Black Mt. ... 16 20 15 20 13 80 13 20 Ashevllle. . 16 85 15 85 14 45 13 85 Hot Spring.. 18 35 17 35 15 95 15 35 Rite to all other Resorts in Western North Carolina or Virginia may be furn Ished Upon application. Children under live (5) jears of age- are free. Children under twelve (12) years of age half the above rates. 8. L. DILL, G. P. A. Tmstee's Sale. Pursuant lo the power of sale conferred upon me tbe undersigned aa Trustee in a certsln deed in trust executed uy Jesse Brook dated the 20th day of January 1900 snd recorded In the office of (he Itegliter of Deed of Craven county in book 134. pares 242 etc. Aad -a poo re quest of bolder of the bond secured by said deed In trust. I will on Monday the 6th day of August 1900 at the hour of 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door of Craven county, offer for ssle and sell lo the hlghrst bidder for cash, the follow ing desatbed real estate, vlr. - All that tract or parcel of land being and lying In ssld County snd Hlate, on the Sontb elds of Neuse River, snd known as and called the Plpklo lsnd, beginning 84 44 of s pole, above the mid dle stones, rousing thence North 44 de ree28eaet 872 40 poles to a point In tbe river midway between the upper snd lower lines theses down and with Nense Hirer to a Cypress stamp at tbe mouth of a small branch In ttasklll's and Pip kin' division line, these south 284; de grees west 294 poles to Masly's line st a point 25 poles above toe lower etooe in said Una awd thence with Manly' II n to tbe beginning, containing 140 acres more or less, being the ssld Jesse Brook moiety In tbe division of a tract, of lsnd described In ( deed dsled March Sth, 1872 and recorded In the Register office Craven county, book 73, folios 119, 150 Ac, to which reference I made for t more perfect description, excepting I seres of eald land (old L P. Martin on the North elde of tb A. A N. C. R R railroad aad 11 acre sold Elizabeth Har gett on theaauth side pi eald A N C KB. Also one other tract of land In ssld County and Stale, which wss conveyed to skid Jesse Brooks by Jsmes M Brtn sod, Commissioner lo which deed refer ence Is msde for more perfect descri lloa; tbe ssld tract of land Is knowa aa thsjoba Owens lsnd snd situated on the south side of Nense Kiver. adjoining the lands or II R Bryan, David Speight, Ralph Uray and the said Jesse Brooks, ' Also one other tract of lard 'In ssld County and Hist lylbg on the south tide of Neuse river snd known as the Gsrrel Moye land, adjoining the lands of Said Jess Brook and II. R Bryan, begin ning at a atone In Brim patent line at the corner of Hpeltht'a ditch, thence to the main road to Beaufort running along aid road eouthwerdly to the division Hoe between Moye and Brooks, Ihence along ssld line to Hpelgnts ditch and slnnir said ditch to the beginning, coo talnlng 1 ( H) acres more or Kis, being the tame land conveyed to said Jesse I (rooks by J. K O Mara dated April 6, 1801, to which deed reference In made for pur pones thereof. - Also two promissory Notes eiecteii lo said Jeate lirnok bf Imvid Hieli;bt, dated December II, 1874. ami psvalile respectively on the 2'ith day of I M ember, 1H77 and 1H7H, subject to li.o croilita thereon en O sed. K II Mkmiows. Trustee, Tli!s tbe 3rd (lay of July, lUUrt, .. ....I., ,1 t on . I a er i ' ' ,'y In- l r i .io;-.!i cwi t J ' Lodge Directory. NEW BERN CONCLAVE 4b8. Improved Order lleptasoplia, meets 2nd snd 4ili Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock at Roun tree Hail, f A. Willi, Arc-linn; Ureeue Bryan, ftuancier; A T. Slransbury, Bee relary. - EUREKA LODGE NO. 7, I. O. O F Officers: W. T. Hill, N..J. B. Paiker, V. i ; Ue. (ircen, Kecd g rsecly; James B Hill, Floanolsl Secrelarvi A. ill. 1'fti . man, Trees. . llegular. meetings every Monday night at 7;80 o'clork. - , VAi,vaiv. t miuawi mull . no, -c -.: I. a O. F. tKHcerfl: I, L Moodv, C T'; J ii Delamar. II P; J J Baxter, 8 W; 7 O H Hall, 1 Ws Geo. Qreen Scribe; JS Oerock, Treasurer. Itegular- Encamp- men 1af finl anrt Ktl, tit Thiit-a.lav :i an iiuvn fftfeiuDuvMii . nn i . . nights In ea:h month at 7:80 o'clock. - " NEW BERN LODO E No. 1, F H & C i I r Hnnla. P,.f. I II Un.HI.- tl..lnfl 4- Sec'y; E k Quldley, Financial Sec'v. hi , V.I.L,. , 1 .. . II .. 11 ' nmH ill iu. nuiKiiLn imiuiiiUT Aiait .- every 1st and 8rd Monday nights in each ') month. uu&veixi JjUuujh no. i. ivmuuio OK HARMONY: Meets 2nd and 4th ' tm.l , i.. ....... f i vicuueauuy uiguui iu eauii monm in -Kountree's Hall, Pollock street, at 7 30 j o'clock- S. R. Ball, President, R. J. Die- ' oaway, Sbc'y, it tt. pm, F. Bec'y. tx n KN1CHT8 OF HONOR-Officer:, K B Jones, Dictator; Or L Vinson, 'Reporter; W F Rountree, Financial Reporter- New Berne Lodge ha 443 meets the 2nd and 4th Friday nights at 7:30 o'clmtk in Rountree' Hall, Pollock street. LAN TON CLttbafONT NO. S, P. M., I. O. O.r Offlcera: tieo. Slover, Captain; T. O. Hy : man, Lieut.; P. II. Pelletier, KubIkii ; Wm. J . Pitta, Clerk ;Bd. Ueroek, Accouiitnnt. lies; alar Cantonments, sd ana 4tn Tliursaay 1 algnta lu each month at 8 ou o'oloelc ' BLOOD HUMORS Ulcers, Old Sores, Cancers, Eating Boies, Kczema, Etc. i ured by K. II. lt. -Trial Bot tle Free. Fiom impure blood comes all sorts of - f tains, aches and sores, ending frequently n deadly cancer or some chronic sore.' If you can answer "yes" to any of lhe following questions your blood Is diseas ed aud Impure, v Do cuts or scratches hcnl slowly? Doe your skiu Itch or burn 'I flave you pirn- ' pies f Eruptions so you feel ashamed to lie seen in company Y Aching Hones or Back r Eczema 1 Old Sores? Bolls? Scrofula? Kbeumatiani? Foul Breath? Catarrh? Are you Palo? Do fcabs or Hcales form on the Skin. Hair or Scalp ?. Prickling Pains in the Hair? All Run Down, get easily tired, and as tired in tbe morning a when you went to bed? Fluttering Heart? Have you Ulcers? Eating Sores? Cancer ? to i!iu;, jy Any Journal reader who suffers Isad- vtseu to iaae a lew targe not lies oi u. tt. B. (Botsnic lilo.nl Bslui). This remedy is undoubtedly the best and only perfect Blood Purl tier made. B B It. (Botanic Blood Balm) has a record of 80 years cures, bence is thoroughly tested By taking a few largo bottles of B. B. lh the blood Is made pure and rich, all the sores are healed, and aches aud pain ..nl.li aa hn ml.l V.aI.. r.i I I... ... . II 11 I i... J ... I Hi i . t 1..J many of them pronounced incurable by doctors and specialists. Eating sores; ulcers and scrofula are healed so thst Ihey never bother the patient avaioj Eczema in Its worst form is cured b frnm 8 to 8 larce Imtlles.. It It H. riirsli U. 1. U I .U WTV. T . "I lAnCfl til tiauiiDf, t.. ,1. 1 1. a nnan'n. .n, ,,,mn.a uj m.iamj fuw pi.imii.n -ii'i ijuiuui.iiiii , of the blood, at I be same lime it bntlds nn lh Itrnkan ilnBn -nultliill..n . . Ji rui hbio uj uiUKa.il!,-, a1 l'c- a'K5 u" tie, or 8 large liotiles (full treatment) $lt U ..I. 1. .. .1 I ... .. A I I. - Vompieie uirectious wtin cacti ooitte, oe . i. n i.... . i .. i . i) ...... i .. in i ii i . u . ir i, i . i . , ' bottle given away. Address Blood Balm ' nA . I i 1 1. i if V. . 1 1. II .U, V 1. uurnilull .IIIIHIUI, null t 11 1 - .1 .. 1 i it. , fruslce's Sale. MS Pursuant lo that certain Deed of Trust. : executed by Mualapber P Hoi ley and i Harriett llolley, bis wife to the onder. signed ss trustee on tbe 30th day of Jane f 18V8, which said deed or trust is duly: re corded lo the office of tbe Heglslcr; of Deeds of ('men Co. In l ook 127,page l5L t And apnn tbe request of the boluer of tbe bond secured by said deed of trust, I will on Ssturdsy the 3'al day 'of July : 1000 at tbe hour of 12 o'clock m , at Ibe Court House door of Craven rouniv. holler for isle and sell to the highest bid-' oer tor cssh sit anil singular the real estate described In taid deed of trust,' desliinated as follows to wit: ' All that certain lot of land lying 6a tbe east side of Oeorge street lu Ibe jrity ( of New Beru, North Carolina, and known In the plan nflhe city by tbe nnmlier. S31. Snd described as follows:, v. vs,- On Oeorge street measuring on front 87i feet, thence running cast 103 feet,,' thence aoothS4i feet. snd thence on tbe 'Fulsblre Line," 120 feet; being the same conveyed to Mualapber P. Holly by ' Uaev O. Woodruff, snd others, by deed bearing. data Ibe 4th, day nf October U'8l, and recorded In tlioofHie of the, Beglster of Deed of Orsven conntv,jln book 84, pages 50, 01 snd 32 lo which . reference Is made, ' i; ' : , ; ' Thl June lflib. lflOO. ' -ft',.Y-.y;;'-;; O. H.OUION.TrUatco. ndoilDlstrator' Sale of Land. Btatc or North C.rolisa, Bui . i lor Craven County. , Court Too F McCarthy, sdmr of Julia. A 1,1- war Is, deed, againal Charity I n is, . fiha'Ie Eil ward, et als. By vlrt' e of an order of the Hi, Hor Couit of Craven county, N C.r the above entitled action, in wliloh I ,1-. reeled to tell the hereinafter de i i lot of -land to make ssi la to i,n di-bu tf my inlrstH'e, I will on , ,.., July H I'll, 1IMH) t 13 i.Vlm k in, . Oouit llmiae dKir In Now Jlcrn, i fur sale and at II for cash to tic ti i : i . der, a orrsln iract or parcel of I h . u ale on the northwest corner t f I Ash Htro la In the city nf New 1 known at d iliBUniruilieil In the i ,, tho real ramie of Jofhiia Hcnl l, il aa No. I'ifl, as drawn hv Hi nrv a , snrv ynr, beiojr th let niliii Iterllia (I and Urlumln lliil.l.- In K'tward-, recnnliil in liw.k 1,J, 1 jilllilin rec.irilli, Clitven ( o. ' THUS I'. Me -Alt I II V, Tbilisi b ih.y of June l'i' o