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. v 5 1 . -i . 6" . , ACTS GENTLY ON TH : : KlDNEY5,LlVEn AND DOVELG 7 rLEANSES THEYSTEM A n EFFECTUALLY, XslTUALcT,rAT,0N ... naA , !MIATcSyRVPS THE JOURNAL few flertv C, laly 6, 1800. Index to New Advertisements.' Bum tof Wilmington, i. . i J. Q, Dunn A Co. Don't fret, '.,' Business ' Locals. .FOB RENT Desirable roomi for imill fatutly, apply to Mrs. L. II. Hendrea, 158 Middle street. - . HULKS For bale Two. medium sit - Hulei For Sale, wishing to replace 'with i ' heavier mule. If taken at onco, will- be old at a bargain. New Bern Ioe Co. PAR RENT-Pwellinffhou oomfort "- 1 able, convenient, modem Improvement, apply to E.Uerook, Photographer. -'"'. FOR BALK, My former residence Nr. . 08 Pollock St., oa easy terms, or U1 rent. For particular apply to J. W. Smwart, No. M, Middle 8U- THE Carolina' Canning Co., wish to : contrast with' farmen in the vicinity of New Bern to grow a fall crop of peae. For full Information write or inquire of E. B. Hackburn or William Dnnn, New Bern, N. 0. i - - . , THS fluent Beer always.ou draught,, at ; JNiOOB'S, Middle Street. - - Rates to Wilmington For Tonrna- T ment Week. ' , - For above oocatloa you are authorized ' le tell round trip ticketa to Wilmington, N. 0., a follow: , ., , Ticket old July 8th, 8th, and 10th, final limit July ISth, 1900, at of ONE F1R8T-CL88 FARE for round trips .' ; Ticket eold July 11th and Htb, final ' ' limit July lflth, 1000, from following Jj: point at ratee named: . Boom H11U.".. .',...$ .40 Hsmpttead.. ...... .60 -Dixon 110 Verona. ....... .. ,v. 1.10 v Jacksonville..,.:... 1.80 -. Uaysrllle ? ,,. , l.W Potlocksvllle.... ... J.70 New Bern w, 1.80 1 , Special Bate for: Fire Compantee In nalfom, tea or more on one ticket, quot- ed on application. - , '- Apparatus belonging le Fire Com ' panlet will be transported free. "-;., ; Isiuno bt . . , ." J. . H. M. Xhcmor, . . aVrpaorao: Gen'l Paatenger Agt. ; T. M. BMBasoK, Tnfflo M'ngr. -. ', - ' ii'annliBnnnnW!j . '. Public Speaking . " " .' FrtdarMI1t,Jalreth.' . ' ,,. ' Dover D L Ward. , . SiUarday, Jalr Tth. ' Croatia Meurt 8tTenton, Nana and ,.;.. Bryan. , . v . Fort Barnwell Joteph Klnaey, and WD Mclver. , , . ' Maple Cypres W B Peerce. ' ' ; v. - Trnltu O H Galon. - Dover Qenertl O A Baltl and R B Nixon. - i " ' ' - -' . ' .. Cor Creek S M Brlnion and H C ' , Whllehurst . v ' , Jasper D J Ward. Yanceboro Meesr Wtrren and Bugg. Keetlnj of Creditors to Cons!icr ' Petition For Discharge. Bsllle 8. Duguld, of tbe Arm nf I'nguld a Bon, heretofore sdjudlcaicd krupt bu petitioned for ber dU. t - ,m s!l dobU and llabilitlns provitule un iur the Bankrupt Law of IS :!.. It In orlrid j tb Court tliat a bearing upon the tout ball be held In tbe oOice of L. J. V ,n-, In Kbw l!?rn, N. C, on tli Mth d sy of , - July, 1 :'), ,t 13 o'cloi k M. All cmiiilora ami oi! 'r pi indTia la In terc"t niey si sr t -M t'-.io 1 j i and '-ow ranfu. If . y f ?! .vi. v . tbe r i! f ir ' r i - ivi g.. I. . h'.J. , , : v ; .,..(. , : . 1 1 c t ! J X i C y ; Yesterday was ti.e bo ,t day of tie teaaou. The .wea'.'uer preuiction is for contluued warm tuui j. Farmer are curing their new crop of tobacco at Vauctboro and Askina In tbla county. It Is reported very fine. The present hot weatber Is making the cotton crop of tbls section a Sue one, with outlook for a large crop. ' Hon. R. B. Glenn will speak at Pol locksville, day, July 11th, and at Tren ton the same plgbt, and at Tuckahoe July 12tn. j. ' ;. . -'; . ' . ' .. Geo. B. Waters has raised a tomato In hit garden In town, weighing 25 ounces. It Is of the Ponderoso variety.: Where Is Farmer Jo Watson? ' The' death of - Mrs. Enoch Lane at Fort Barnwell, was reported a . having occurred yesterday. Mia Mary Bryan went out from here. Chairman C.T. Wataon acknowledge the very liberal contribution of $25.00 from O: H. Galon, Esq., for the Craven county campaign fund. - : -- Those fine smoker the Confederate Veteran received on the Fourth, were greatly enjoyed. . Mr. E. B. Hackbnrn was the generous giver. C A telegram was received from Ralelgb yesterday announcing the death of Mr. W.;B. Bell, Jr., former citizen ;of New Bern and 'a brother of Mia Charity Bell. . r ,.Tbe remain of the late Dr. S. B. Wood Were carried to Ktniton, yesterday, for burial. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Plttman ac companied the remains, returning home lat alght - ... ' ' The uoatjbly meeting of the Woman' Foreign Mmslonary Society of Centen ary M. E. Church will be held Ihil after noon at S o'clock : at Mr. L. M. Hen dren's. A full attendance- is especially desired. - . , , , , . Mr. John O. Thomas, lr has been en gaged, by the Democratic Executive Committee of Craven, and will attend to matters throughout the county. , Hit good work In previous campaigns give him a familiarity with political inter est and make hi services .valuable le tbe party. ' , ". -' t PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. . Mr. J. F. Cowell of Bayboro, -s wa In the city yesterday. . - . Mis Alice Spencer left yesterday' to visit at Sanford, N. O. ' Ml Oertrade Rosenthal, of Raleigh, I In the city the guest of the Mlct Mis Budle Davis ha gone to Atlantic City, N. J., to Tblt her titter,; Mr. S. 3, ,Clark, . ' , - Mr. and Mr. B. 0. Qorham, and Mr. M. J. Simpson returned to Fayettevllle yesterday. , ; , Rev. & R. WIndley of PbUadelphU, U vUltlng la the city, the gneet of Mr, N. M. Farrow. - V - j, . .r ,; : Died." At her home la this city, July 6th Mite Susan E. Mitchell, la tbe 8tnd year of her age. Tbe funeral will be held from the Middle street Baptist church at o'clock tblt morning. , i v , U tbU cfty July! 6, 1000. OlaudcL. Hpenoer, Jr.. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude L, Spencer, aged , one year and even months. J n t -, ?;-x. The funeral services will be held thl aiornlng at 9 o'clock from tbe residence of hit parents, No. 124, Pollock street. . Let the Journal Follow. , . NeW Beralant who may go away for the summer months, should see to It he- tore leaving, that their addressee are tent to this office, to that they may hare their JocBHaxe follow them. , .. ; It Is an easy and ebeap way of keeping ap with yonr home affairs while away from home. ' . ,- .. Moonlight SalL Moon-lleht on the the water has heeii made famous In song. Who has not de sired an ODDertunilv to ernerlenoe soma of the pleasure of a tall on a moon-light The steamer Guide will leave the E. O. D. wharf next Monday night at 8 o'clock under tbe auspices of tbe Tabernacle Baptist Church Aid Society. - Com tnd help a laudable enterprise, escape the heat and enjoy a three hours sail for J5 cent. This promise to b tb event of tb season. Tickets on tale at 8mlth'e Pol lock street store, Lombardl's Orchestra will be along and discourse tliolr One niualc. ; - ' Scfcc:.;!c of Talis. Arrlvtl of mn'Ai from norih and dully eioppt bundKjr, l').r,0 a. m.; p.m. Wi: .' -'. u tni the aoutb p.m.jjion! 1 Cl'y 9 "3 a. m. Iave. r-.i,Utud a (,-,t O.tO a. m 8. CO p. m.; Wi:.- '..n an. I tou;b 8 m.; L:orelHia 1 Ci'y r ' i p. m. eiiM.sve. ln',8 f... a ,! i.J t:- S. m.j 7.: 1 p. m. I,:- ,v b : j R. ,.. 6 f"i p. in. 1 e - i: v ! ' .. ! ,- ! , t t t - I i . went 7.::0 o : 3 . ami I J a. 0 f; L..:.. s cf L '- ;if : :I litT: 'r Rcra- Lr . "y r.-.i'-g Tar July. tosid iii. t at the Court houi9 at 11 o'clock a. m. July 2nd, 10 JO. Present commissioners, Sraallwood, Wood, Brewer, Latham, Williams and Kosely, r . r . It is ordered that James Spain of 1st, Township be and la hereby relieved of poll tax, he being ft County charge. ;: J. On motion It it ordered that tbe sheriff issue license toj. L, Moody to retail liquor at 120 Middle ttreet upon the pay ment. of all taxes due the County by Ordered by the board that the Income on property not taxable, is liable for tax ation under the acts of 1900.' - - Ordered that a voucher be Issued to S. R. Ball, Hat taker for No. 8 Township for $52,00 in part payment for taking tax lltt for taid township for the year 1900. On motion board took recess to meet at 8 o'clock p. m July 2nd, 1900 Board met at 8 o'clock p m. pursuant to recess. ' , , Present .commissioners, Smallwood, Latham, Brewer, Wood, William, Most ly and Blddle. . - - ' Mr. O. a. Perry presented his tax list together with the abstracts for year 19 '0 for township No. 8 with the subscribed oath and the same I hereby turned over to the Register of Deeds, - . Mr. E, C, Taylor presented hit tax list together with the abstracts for year 1900 for township No. 5, with the subscribed oath and the tame It hereby turned over to the Register of Deeds. - Ordered that the rotd running across the lands of J. L. EIrkmtn, Charles Dudley, John F. Klrkmsn and F. C.Nel son, be and It hereby declared a public road. . , - ; Ordered thatE S. Ballinger, N. 6 Townablp be' and is hereby relieved of poll tax on account of Infirmity, - , Ordered that Ex-Sheriff J. h. Babn be Instructed to refund tbe poll tax paid by B1U Paioa, upon the return of the tat receipt-'. He having proved to the satis faction of the Board tbatbewaa under ege.sCi:? , ' ' . " Mr. J. B. Harvey presented hit tax litl tor the year 1800 for township No. 1, with tbe subscribed oath, and the tame It hereby turned over to the Register of Deedt. , " , ' -, ' Mr, F." 8. Email presented his tax lltt logethewllh the abstract for the year 1800 for townahlp No 3, with the subscribed oath and the same Is. hereby turned over to the Register of Deeds. ; The following Juror were drawn for the August term of Criminal Court: .. r . No 1 township, E. A. Gaakln. 8. W. Brook. i-. ' tVj w'- No 8 township, A. S. Ererlngton, 0. E. Spears, N. 3. Lane, M. N. Potter, R. F. droaddut. r . - , ' - No 8 township, W. A. Puryear, W. P. Lane, N. M. Berwick, Auguttut McCoy," Emtnuel Wettbrook. , " No S township, Dallu Saddler, E 0. Taylor, r " ' Noi township, W. Z. Boyd, K. L. Wynne, W. H. White, E. & Tolsoa. : No 8 township, Alex McLaoklln, E. S. Street, E. Wadsworth, W. L. Lewis, E F. Rowe, M. L. Hollowell.C. L. Spencer Eugene Tncker, J. C. Whltty, R.' B. Blalock, Alex Brlnkley, J.J. Latalter. . . No 8 towrshlp, Stephen Arnold, H. W Dixon, . Johri Arnold, John Daugherty, A. B, Dawson, Brice Ipock. . , - Mr. Bryan Ivee presented hi tax list together with the abstracts for 1900 for township No 7 with the subscribed oath and the same Is hereby turned over to tbe Register of Deeds.: ;' ;; On motion board took recess nntU 10 o'clock a. m. July 8d 1900. , Board met at 10 o'clock a. ra., July 8d, pursuant to recess. Present: Com missioners, Smallwood, Williams, Wood, Mosely, Latham and Blddle. .- ' .: Ordered that the certificate of Henry G. Brlnson to be relieved of poll tax on account of having served as fireman for seven years, be, and Is referred to tbe county attorney. : 1 - : Ordered, tbat-acllon In regard to bid foa constructing flat for Street's Ferry and building bridge for Great Swamp be postponed until Monday, July 9tb, 1900. Ex Sheriff J. L. Eahn requested tbt chairman to appoint a committee to verify his accounts, preparatory to tbt settlement of hit taxet for the year 1899. Whereupon, the chairman appointed tbe following committee, to wit: Commis sioners 8. W. Latham, R. P. Williams and E. W. Smallwood. " Treasurer Thomas Daniels presented his monthly report, which was ordered to be spread upon tbe minutes and filed. Upon application of tbe Beard of Fence commissioners of No. 8 township we hereby levy a tax of 1 per cent upon the boundaries of atld district. , On motion Board took recess to meet at 4 o'cloi k p. iu. Board met at 4 o'clock p. m., pursuant to reotiHB. Premmt? CouiuMlon!rs, Smallwood, Latham, Wood, i 1 '.. and C(,iiiiiii.i,!nn('r8 S. V,', Ih;!jhii and sHomey I). L. Waid, c 'i-:'.!.e I .,:j!. !, r ; 1 to i: !' .-, It' t t' i.hvh (-. .. 1 1: .. i t i.r i t .: W. I -t l , i i t . , i J .4.h. : .,, -.!.,! ir.. 218 pi,V;a at G-'n. Account of School Fund, Real and Personal property $181,557 at 18c and 213 polls at f 1.30. Further ordered that tbe clerk be and Is hereby instructed to Insert a notice In tbe New Bern Journal for two weeks time, notifying the taxpayers of Craven county that" the commissioners will be In session for one week commencing July 9, 1900, for the purpose of heating com plaints and equalizing valuations of real estate. ' .... It Is ordered that F. P. Outlaw, list taken for No. 3 Townablp be and la here by given until Monday the 9th of July, 1000, to complete hit delinquent list. On motion It Is ordered that 8. R. Ball list taker for No. 8 Township be and Is hereby given an extension of time in which to complete his tax list. - On motion it is ordered that W. B. Flanner be given until Monday, July 9 1900, in which to complete, the tax Hat f or No. 8 Tow nshi p. : On motion Board took recess until Monday, July 9, 1900. iii'iii "Ernest M. Gbkkn, Clerk v . . Boaid of Commbaloner. Bachelor's Notes," " V ' Weather fair and dry. Farmer feel ing good, as they are nearly through with their crop. Corn and cotton all laid by. i : .r v - " ' Tbe large three matt schooner Charles T. Stran sailed with cargo of lumber from Blades Lumber Company' mill. 1 h cargo goes to Etlr abeth City, i . Mr. Claude Taylor made a flying bus iness trip to New Bern Monday. .: Ml Emily Whitehead I visiting ber lister, Mr. Paul at fcwansboro tblt week. v " 'r""1 - Mr. W. Q. Temple went on bnslness to the city Monday. , ' Misses Ev and Fannie Bell left for Morebead City this week , on a visit to friendt - - . Mrs.JJ. E. Taylor Is visiting at Vance- bord. , i ," ri, if."' -,, t . Mr. Itaao Taylor goes to New Bern en business. . is - ; , The tailing party given by tbe young men of Bachelor left for Morebead City oa the 8rd and all teemed loHy and gay. w '" ' . , Many of our young people are attend ing the protracted meeting at Adam Creek, at its just a pleasant drive la the evening. " , . Politics are getting warm : around Bachelor, It it talked all the time. The talk It not anything but when our white men,.; use their Influence against - the amendment. ., I think ibey need enlight ening by political missionary,:--.. -.w- .yv; Tribute of Respect, , - At a meeting of tbe citizens of Tren ton Jones county, N, C, assembled for tbe purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to tbe-. memory of Mr. Jamet B 9tanly who died July 2nd, 1900, at the old age of 78 year. Mr. Stanly was the oldest male cltlten of Trenton . He was highly esteemed by all classes of people In the community for hit honesty and fair dealing. . . . " , ' On motion a committee was appointed to prepare Bailable resolutions (expres sive of the tense of the meeting In ref erence thereto. The committee reported the following: ' r f ' n Whereas, - the Supreme Baler of the Universe hat removed .from our midst tbe Venerable Jamet B. Btaniy.- There fore be it, Resolved, that In the death of Mr. Stanly, Trenton and vicinity bat lost one of It oldest and most hlgbly re spected citizen, who was aver 'ready and willing W contribute to the welfare of hi people. . "' . -vri-J In official Ufa be wa true to hi trait At a Confederals soldier he wa always at his pott. In politics he wa a' genu ine old time Democrat, and ' wae truly devoted to the cause of Democracy. He was a devoted husband and a . kind fa-. ther. '.. Although leaving behind hi tor rowfulwlfe and daughter, they-, have every assurance of, hi being at rest, having to'expreaaed himself before hit death. '; ' '. Resolved, that we tender our heartfelt sympathy to his bereaved family, and trust tbey may follow hit example of kindness and purity, hoping that tbey may be sustained by the comforting as surance tbal underneath are the ever lasting arms of Him whoae Mercy Is as Infinite as his Power. , Resolved, that a copy of these resoln tlona be furnished the family of tbe de ceased, and a copy be sent to the New Bern Journal for publication, to which he was a contributor. . E. F. 8andkkson. T. C. Writaxxb. L. A IIatwood, O. 0. ANDHtWS, J. W. WOOTXN. W. II. Ruooaa. J. A. f'MITB. Committee. A CHILD ENJOYS The pl nant .flavor, (ri-nlle action, and soothing eflftfol of Hyrup of KUP, whi-n hi iH'-d of alnxfiilvo, snd if tho or hhi: !..-r I p r.. -.; , .j or hlllou the Uii y yi$ rt-Milu fc.ltos lis u.-; pj l! It In I I.I) I - -t f;tn " y i.- : y I no- u (- - y f : "y I-'.-. n : . I ; f ..I,. I I y ( -I ; : ..... ( !:.-.! 1 I I 'I'.,. - '- f Don't Fret Ycursetf TO DEATH TLi rictVcatlier! But call and get a fe.w of oar special hot weather bargains and keep cool, Don't fall to see the negligee shlrtt which we have marked down to 43c. All colors and also in plain white.- '. Ci&di Hats 1 MARKED DOWN FROM V . - 50c. to 113. r- Hare Just received a new lot of Serge Coat and can now lit everybody. ". Call early and lake advantage of these special prices. ' , , - ", J.G.DUNN&CO. " T a - v rf W, : ITp-to-Date ".' jFurniskers. - - ' 87 Pollock St. Hey. : ( Where's Your , Bell and Lamp ? Don't be "run In". "A stitch b time tares nino," and sometime may tave you ten ($10) i Don't put it off, but call at once and Invest the necetiary amonnt io Good LAMP. AND BELL.' v.,-. "- : Lampsts50cto $3.00 teiJt Abundance. JL 81 Middle Street, Opposite Journal Office Woodmen ox tneiwona INCORHOKATpU . 9 TtsAKs JANUARY, 1891. ; .. ; OLD. eTarliidlctlou ITnited ' Btjttea and Cauada. STATEMENT.1 w Benflu:ta loroe. Deo; i;vV' 81, 1899. ..., (. 818,901.80000 Total death elaimt paid. V 8.101,878 Total paid for monmenta ' ;-v 00 Total death" nLilma and' - - j V monuments ; 8,4H,T76 88 ;i? 'V,. V ; -J4 ..-.',.'.; jf r-f A.: v'-j I Net Incrtate In Mtmbtreblp, 1899 Total Number I Camp,' 3.$ Total Msmberahlp-Boverelgn. Paclflc Canadian Juriedtotlon aad "Woodmra Circle, May 81. U0. 250,000 - ; f Reserve or emergenoy fond Invested, 1230,86511 , -. ,'r . YOU'LL SEE At a linoo that our fprlnn Woolens !!,( tlie top notch In th variety of ar ttic Hii us. V. I. lit a an It la made ot a I tht. i it la init.le op are the to in I'.iiit tl p-lii'a. r'e have no i i hi i- ' -r r 1 t.. ()or oik Is I '' '' ! t i- r i' ; 'i-y of fntiric i -i f- x ... l 1 r i -v. mm c c ococcoccoooooooooooocc . O, Mafks l i; rDry Goods Shoes Millinery t - at very much REDUCED PRICES. ... - . During the remainder of the Summer pur store will dose Fridays at t P. M. and we ask the co buying public in helping us carry out Y this policy of giving tihph half hnUJaxi tn i- r I mrmrt -m w sjy W Bay m w staining from making afternoon. O. Marks THE STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLLGK OF NORTH CAROLINA Offers to young women thorough literary, classical, scientific and industrial edin-s-tion and tpecial pedagogical training. Annual expenses 9i tn $182; fur oon-.-tn!-denta, 8168. Faculty of 80 members. Mure than 400 regular students. Bat mstiic- ajVUwBV, aptU. C tUUIti Ul W Uroauwt , aua OSJiau - . uUted aboui 3,000 students, repraMnttof; erery oountf la the State exopt one. rv . a s-ki . r o i . Arr 11 (Pa .UA,. Laas.4 In xlnrnils- uiatea aoout s,uw aiuaenu, represenuoK Practice and Observation School of annul I8 atat.. .HnllA.4. h.li1 tract) i (.uibiubi g4jiiiiii'u iiivubu aw busbmv ' " - Oorrespoodeiioe Invited from those dt tiring competent trained teacheri. For Catalogue end other InformnUon idflreee until Aufftlst 15th : - -. . PlfiOF. J. Y. JOVNBU, Deinof Colleg) CHARLES D. MclVER, President. ; : ; ' - : ' :.THE NORTH CAkOLINA COLLEGE 'Agriculture and Mechanic Artsl g:- TECHNICAL EDUCATION. Ill t . - J if Agr'cur. Stxk-raiting', Hoj tionUure, Mechanical, Civil, 3 y :: i and ElectrioalV .Enginecriag,' Textile Industry, Ohemtstry, and'Architeotar - ' '-T5ajf$$':''l PRACTICAL EDUCATION IN r-S: : . ?tf&;&p$V, ' : - Carpentry. Wood-timing. Blacksmithing, Macbinehworlr,1 -. . ' .Mill-work, Boiler-tending,- Engine-tending, and Djoono-Z J'. , " tending. . . . , ., , t t Tuition, $20 a year; Board, 8 a S Entrance examination In each County Court-house,' July 88tb8w C O'clock a m; also at the tVrilegt September 4th and; 8th.;;; lffifMf ,VV,' 12' For full Information, address Jv.'vV g. - 4 - ff VtvtVt . stViBM V - . . . ... ... ... ... ... ... a. a its ill It Itl-tlt ri"U' ' 'li'lJ'lJ'll'WlliiW'liillil V N p V.' tnv'7 B .( i r ; f - , r x T t r r r i'cr i cur i'cw Louse ( r t' n l.l 1 i . , I i:... .. ." i n n.l'-i r iing Oj.rm " i.iii. i.nr op to i! .f ; U l.i I I I. 'n to I I' . I i I I. 1 I, 1 1.. V Company, o o o o o o o I" 1 X - operation of the one day in the nut hAn hv ah- W ri m w.w purchases Friday ; Company, X "very wonniy mo oi oji 850 pupils. To secure board In dormilo- Va.awaaJlj KBita A ilmidf 1 '!'.'' : ',: ..",.4' month, v ,- . ; 3 , es W -, w V m9-..-m-- m, , y ; .-m .-.. It 111 III III 111 III 111 III III III tl( -r. .... . 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