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THE JOURNAL Published every day la the year, except Monday, at M Middle iiml. ". room No. 8. CHARLES U STEVENS. - CDITOK AMD rilUTRIKTOH. . cue year, in advance ,..$4.00 One year, jiol In advance... ..(... 6.00 Monthly, by carrier la the city.,'... .60 Advertising- Rate furnished oa eppll. halloa, Entered at the Post Offloe, New Bern, N. C, a second clau matter, ; , OBelal Paper af New Bera and 1 ' rave County. . New Bera, N. C. July 8, 1100,1 state Democratic ticket, Governor CHA8, B. AY0OCK, of Wayne. ' r U. Govejmor W. D. TURNER, of ' Iredell, " - Beoreiary of SlatsP-J. B. GRIME8, phi. ' . , . j- - Audltor-B. r. DIXON, Cleveland, : Treasurer, a R. LACY, Wake. -'Supt. Public ! .Iotrclion-:THoa. P. TOON, of Robeson, j, i i Atly, Geueral-ROriT. I, GILMER, Haywood. .t a ' Corporation . Commissioners 8AM'L L. ROGERS, Macon; FRANKLIN Mdr NEILL, New Hanorer. . Com. of Agriculture-!, L. PATTER SON, of Caldwell. Commtulonar of Labor and Printing B. B. YARNER, Davidson. ' For Jndge of the Tenth' blsl rid W, : B. CODNCILfof Watauga. . Elector! at Large-DAN HUGH Mc- LEAN.of Harnett: LEE & OVERMAN, of Rowan , - , ' , Delegates at' Large to the National ConvsnlloaCOL. J. B CARR, of Dor. ham; E. - J. HALE, of Cumberland; WALTER E. MOORE, of , Jfacktoa; TH08. ""A. JONES, of Buncombe.- , FOR CONGRESS. v' Third Congressional District OHAB R THOMAS, of Craven. FOR SENATORS. . : Eighth Senatorial putrlct:-THOB D WARREN, of Jones; J E W BUGGt of COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET: Bherlff-JOSEPH KIN8ET.1" V - Treaso rer DANIEL L. ROBERTS, r Booae of. Representatives W,- , PEARCE,"-'?''.-! w.ii Register of Deedt-E. M. CfREEN. Coroner J Wi)TJQUID.! l-fl $ ' 8orveyor,--GEORGEa. WILCOX. TU DRIFT TOWARDS C0KS BV A. Now that the work of the Kansas City Coa Tentton of National Democrats has baea completed, It Is sealer to lodge of the character of the work.aad Iaa meat are to catch the sentiment whioa pra- Tatlea la the labors of the party. -..y Tha opea plaak and posltlT deelara- , Una fa tka fraa itnlnaM llaaa 1 lo 1, was mo mora than could hare been expected, ' with. W. J. Bryaa as tbeeipresaed nominee of the party. 'T- With Bryaa and It to 1, syaoayssoae, 4 tha only1 question as to the flnanclal plank, was wheUer to auka It slaiply it aOrat, or to positively declare, that It ta 1 was the analterable position of tha t Bryaa Dmooracy.v'-'"':''; ' Xr. Bryaa wsstoo coarageoas to adopt tha subterfuge of slaiply reaffirming, - beooe the poaltlre It to 1 plank la tha Deaooratle platform. Bad Mr. Bryaa aooeptod the reaffirmation, ho mast hare been bald la ooalempt, aflar his oft re peated pabllo nturaaoe oa silver. - rrk. I .i . ijtja u. - for Tloa-Prosldeat wssona of thoss peenllar taoldaou which May occur at any eoovsntloa. His asms had nsver beea mentioned before tha Maveaitoa assembled, aad yet he was nominated oa . the Irs! ballot 'has always been regular, has not been regarded as a strictly Brysa Democrat, sthat Is one entitled to a front seat aad subject to call for political preferment at the pretest time. . The platform asset forth, reads stroog ly oa Trnats and oa those public policies oa which Democracy differs with Repub Jlcaalaaa. While tha National Democratic Can venlloa of 1904, may be held by Its poll Ileal enemies as extreme la Its declara tion!, yet there ! an nnmUtakale drift toward s coneerTatlre Democracy In Its dellburallona, wbtch canaol full latur on , to work great good to the party. . Tula conaorrailnm li eraa In the hoi tatlon to ai'lopt 14 to I, on-jiia:' " Vj The Btn'e I ! ',;" bt ti ' ! to K Bryaa ma.Ie !! diet ma lin;.m:lre In t! metier. . The ! .'miMb of i t. Htw t-i.t another A';m- a .!.n it t--i t!v!m. 1 ' n In mi I'd I ! ! 11? . ; ' , i - I .,. SteVlhtf'Ai, il tl I f ' I X : d&y befot , aud a mi-1 , j 1 1 been Mtoclr'ed i.h 1 iaa! " .A', ad.- With air, Bryan's slroug personality, and Mr. Stevenson's personal standing. safe and conservative Democrattheie U an element of strength la the ticket which it going to nuke It t formidable one. v A SINGULAR COINCIDENCE. Che Wife Felt the Shaek KipH- tae4 bf Kcr-tfaitaaBe.L .v "I bare heard several times of tele. pathic coiumunicatlon," said a gentleman well known in the hotels of Washington to -a Star reporter, "but I never had it brought home so closely to me as It waa the other dny. I was visiting t the house of a friend who is a practical electrician and who has charge of a dyhamo4n one of the department buildings. He happen ed to be, absent at the time, although It was nat nia usual time lor getting nome, and faia wife and I were sitting in the parlor; commenting -upon hit tardiness, lor he-wss usually the aunt punctual of men. - ' 'Just as 1 looked at the clock for per haps the sixth or seventh time snd had aoted that it lacked IS mioutea of being 6 o'clock mjr hostess gave a alight gasp and sat rigid la her chair. Every muscle seemed-te be leuse, sod she gsve'the ap pearance at one. laboring . under , the strongest shock. For the space of per faapa a second she remained in this con dition and then suddenly grew limp and helulesa as It Boms'' strain under which ahe had been laboring had been removed. Almost ; Immediately . she. revived and looked around with a questioning air. Whs: I ar that .all : this occupied not more '.than two. or three seconds at the most, yen;, will realise how queer it all I was, i. ; 4 , A " lent it ifnanyF ahe saM on coming to. ' 'I feel exactly as- though I had re ceived a terrible electrie shock. 1 knew the-seusatfcin because uiy sue band baa n small' battery in the house and often g ives..nte electricity tor nervousness.' ' ...... . ii. ii.i. , ii mm, aad-1 answered itv ..The message waa that my friend had takea hold of the wrong lever at 4be switchboard that dis tributed the carrent troa his dynamo and that the enrgeoaa at a nearby hospital hoped to save his lite. I asked when U oc curred, and the ravly came, 'About a Quarter to 5.' . - ' ti cant explain it, and I don't intend to try. I have tronote enougn of my own ot a very material nature without going Into the supernatural to hunt for more nroblema to 'figure oat. 1 am happy to say that my friend entirely recovered. but both he and his estimable spouse are as much at a. loss as I am in reasoning out the -strange occurrence." Wsshing- ton Btar.j: i ? - Vi ; "'k 80TTOMLE83 PIT.' " , Oh f the Carieattlea ot the Msieatto raiiaaaoa. Hnndreds of thousands ot New Yorkers gase at the Pallssdes, on the New Jersey aide of the Hudson, every day, but not one In 10.000 knows there is over there a bottomless pit, as great a curiosity in Its wsy as fat the caldron la the Devil's lake region of California. It Is sitasted in West New York, about three miles north of Hoboken, on the summit of the Pali sade. At this point the top of the ridge is Til feet above the.wvet of the. Hudson 'river at its basa. ?: y-y-if;- . This pit apparently , ends .In ' water which rises snd falls with the tides In the Hudson, but the sttempts of the suthori- ties as well as ot private Individuals to fill h np have proved futile It la still there, and the trees, rock and earth that have been damped Into It have disappear ed as it into the bowels of the earth. Soundings hare been msde, but no stable bottom baa been found, v. ,-' The West New York authorities sever al years ago thought they bsd sveceeded In finding a bottom. They hsd thrown Into the water a large auanttrr of tree tope and apea these had heaped a pile of stone. This ssnk to a certala depth and then appeared to. be stationary.'- On top of this were deposited hundreds ot cart' loads of earth, with logs crosswise, thus maaing a roaoway ever wnicn trncas ana vehicles passed: . - . The next jorniog, however, there wasn't a trace ot the Ailing. The water at the bottom ot the pit was as clear as before. The surface of the lake covers about half an acre, but there has never beea a ash hauled from Ita deptha. . It stood la the way of the West Bhore railroad whea It was about to be built in 1880. The rosd intended-to run Its ton net from the Weebswken terminal to the opposite side of the Palisades at New Durhsm, directly over this pit, bat after the right of way bad been bought' the company had to abandon the route snd go about 1,000 feet to the sooth. New York Usrald. X Iteaaaeli Aarltats. All that has been written of the phys ical besuty of Japan," said a traveler, "la really Inadequate. Language simply falls to tell you what really la there la the way ot scenery. Ion must actually visit the country to appreciate it. But while Jap anese life, Japaueae bouses and Japanese scenery are replete with Interest snd beauty Japanese food is an abomination to the civilised stomach and as such to be absolutely eschewed. "Take the rsw flsh, for Inatsnce, they serve. The first time I tested It 1 wss forcibly reminded of the man who In vented the "flapjack' which when cooked am one side sutomatlcally turned over and cooked the other side as well. The scheme worked out to perfection, snd fortune seemed to loom large In the near future for the inventor, when a drawback to the scheme was discovered. The 'tis p- Jsck' once swallowed kept on tiiniiiir. That'a what bsppeue whea yon ent the raw fish of Japan." New York Tribune. i - The av B4rtev, 'Here," asld the city editor to the new reporter, "in denrrlhing this shooting frsr ys Bay 'the1 bullet entered t- vrif n son'a boly at corner of the cnurthotue, taking a downward coiirne.' That's tit bad. Take your copy and see if you csn do better n ith It." "oh, yes," r i!l J the young man Jn out of college. "I see, now you mention it that It might tie done better." Ho he wrote It si foih.w s: ""J he bullet stru. k r'eiuiison nesr tie thr'itt snd i ; 1, tiiktiK a il'iwnwm fomne snl r not j ' t I. ' w t' th.'-'t uluee -r I. at t :e ri-iiei. .ii C'H Uer." 4 ' ' 1 i. rrownl.', IM w t,,-, I.., ,. 1 4 1 lll'll S lie-,-. -, - .' ( , , , , , leg ...,.'. ? 1 , . f t , I ' , I r - 1 , f A I k - i . ' a ill n C. 5JART E. 3 TTI.ES. - A Waato Faatllr Osirsd. Mrs. C. H. Klncrsbvrv. who keeps a millinery and fancy goods store at Ht Louis, Uratiot Co., Mich., and who is well known throughout the country, says: 'I was badly troubled with rheuma tism, catarrh and neuralgia. . I had liver complaint and was very bilious. I was in a bad condition; every day I bo 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 of death. I bad JOHNSTON'S BARSAPA RILL A rec ommended to me. I TOOK FOUR BOTTLES AND IT CURED ME. and cured my family both..' I am very glad that I heard of it. 1 would cheerfully recommend it to every one. I have taken many other kinds of mediclne. I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them. MIGHIttAX MVO CO., Betrall, MM. w;.'... Needed In.Theiv Biulaess. : ,' "President Hartley of Ysla talked to the senolr class about tho'Migbty Power of Patieocr.' " - , That would have sounded better If ad dressed to the medical class. ! , LtMONSAttSUUICIMsV They regulate the Liver, Slomacb. BoweU, Kidneys and Blood as prepared by Dr. U. Mozley, in his Lemon Elixir, a pleasant lemon drink. It cures bullous- new, oonstipslioo, indigestion, besd- aooo, ppenaicius, malaria, ; ataney ais- esses, levers, chills, heart failure, ner vous prostration, and ail other diseases o tused. by a torpid or diseased liver and ktdaeys it is an established Tact: that iemous, when combined properly with other liver tonics, produce the most de sirable results upon the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys and blood, Hold : by druggists. fiOo and $1 bottles. ,4 ' Rev. John F, Banders Writes, Vt. a. Boiler. AtlatJts, Oa.r 1 have been relieved of a trouble which greatly endangered my life, by using Mozley's Lemon Elixir, My doctor , declared my only relief to be tha knife, my trouble beinc appendicitis. : i nave been perma nently cured and am not a well man. 1 am a preacher - Of tha M. B. Church Mouth located in the 'town of Verbena. Ala. My brother. Rev. Z. JC Cowen, recommended the Lemoo Jtilxir to me. Ship me half dozen large bottles 0. Q. D,- Moaley's leaaon Elixir, ,, Cured me of a loog-slandlog cue of chills and lever by using two Dottles. - " J. U. BTAM.IT, Engineer I. T. Ta. d; Oa. R. R. "'.. Jioaley'a Leaaoa Kbxlrs Cured me of a case of heart disease and Indigestion of four years' standing. I trteo a aozen ainereni meaicines. none but Lemon Elixir done me any good. . ' - ' - TuLisDixnl, Cor. Habersham and St. Thomas Sis. savannan, ua. ' xf osier's 1 i Ulalr. I fully endorse it for nervous prostra tion, headache Indigestion and constipa tion, saving used it with most satisfac tory results, after all other remedies had failed. - j, w. Hollo. , West End, Atlanta, Qa. r . , tteassoring. Nervous Lady Hsve you killed many snskes aroand here this Summer! . : Farmer Hayseed No, I sllirs leaves 'em for Summer boarders to kill. -You'll find plenty o' sport, mom. - - - - t BaWsThUT Wa offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be eurad by Hall's Catarrh Cu te ' . -. 't. J. Chehit ft CoProp,1. , W ' , Toledo, O. , We, the nnderstgnad, have koowa F S. Cheney for the last IS years, and be lleve htm perfectly honorable la all bus loess transactions and financially able to carry oat any obligations made by tbeir firm.. '--;v- West Teu.x, Wholesale DrogglsU, Toledo, O. , ' .-m ' i Waldimo, Kirra ft Maevih, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O, ' , Ball's Caurrh Cure Is taken Internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists Testimonials faee. - Ball's Family Pills' are the best, . "Every dog has his day,"' sighed tbe Rbinocerous, trying not to feel hart tbe laughter of the crowd. It Is true my bide Is not very eel-nttlng, but Just wait antll the fluffy effects come again. In . . QUESTION ANSWERED. Yea, August Flower still has the laig est sale of any medicine In the civilized world. Your mothers' ami grsDituiolbera' never thought of using anything else fo Indigestion or Ililluuinoss. Doctors wet scarce, and they seldom heard of Appen (Ileitis. Kuiyiiin I'ruatrallon or Heart failure, e'.o. They used August Flower to clean out the lymein and stop fenuenta lion of irj esteil food, rej-nUie iheai llun of the liver, timu!iite the nervous and orcsnlc ai lion of the syn!eui, and llm la all they look n feeling dull ami bad wit h li.-" ' . ami n l"-r a t - ou im!y tie. 1 a I: (!., . f Ain;iit I'loa-r, t,i r ,iii, f.ii-o, to ii, : y II t . ' n. 1 1' Is li e:.'. se-!,...s I'. tn if. r !'h y-ei. , r p 'e f y F H 1 t::2,a: axi:::: :;t. Charges Eude la the Cons; ..Urtal Amcnd.ucnt At the Recent Scsoioa ; 9f the Legislature. An Act Supplemental to an Act Entitled "An Act to Amend the Constitution of North Carolina," ratified February Slat, 1809, the same being Chapter Two Hundred and Eighteen of the Public Laws of 1899. - . The General Assembly of North Caro lina do enact; - ' Section 1. That chapter: 818, public laws of 1899, entitled, "An Act to amend the Constitution of North Carolina," be emended so ss to make said act read as follow: .:-: i "That article 6 of the 'constitution of North Carolina be, aud the same la here by abrogated, and lu lieu thereof shall he substituted the following article of asld constitution as an. entire and Indlvlsable plsn of suffrage." . ' . ARTICUG VI. tV . SaaTrage and Kllglbllity ta Otlea, , Hectloi I, Every male person born la the United States, and every male person wbo has been naturalized, twenty-one years of sge, and possessing the.qualll atlops set out in this article, shall be entitled to vole at. any elect loo by the people In the State, except as herein otherwise provided. ' ' Section. 2. ; Be shall have resided In tbe State of North Carolina for two years, in the county six months,' and In tbe precinct, ward or other electron dis trict In . which be offers to vote four months next preceding tbe election: Pro vided, that removal from one precinct ward or other election district to anoth er tn the same county, shsll not operate lo deprive any person of the right to vote In the precinct, ward or other elec tion district - from ;.': which : ha bss removed antll four months after such removal. No person who bss been coo vlcied, or who has cop f eased bis guilt In open court,: upon Indictment, of any crime, tbe punishment of which now Is, or may hereafter be,. Imprisonment in tbe Stale's prison, shall be permitted to vote unless the said person shall be first restored to citizenship, In tha manner prescribed by law.' .- ' . t" v" - ,v Section 8. Every person offering lo vote-shall be at tbe time a legally .regis tered voter as herein prescribed and In tbe manner hereafter provided by law, and. the General Assembly of Nor,h Carolina shall enact general reglatratloo laws to esrry into effect the provisions of this article. , - Section 4, Every person presenting himself for registration shall be able to read and write any section of the const tutlon In the English, lsnguage: and, be fore he shall be entitled to vote, he shall have paid on or. before tbe Brat day of May of tbe"year In which be proposes lo vote, his poll tat for the previous year as prescribed by article 5, section 1, of the constitution. V But no male person wbo wss, on Jaauary 1st, 1867, or at any time prior thereto, entitled lo vote nndet tbe laws of any State in the United 8 tales wherein he then -resided, and no lineal descendant of any such person shall be denied tbe right to register and vote at any election In this State by rea son of his failure to possess the-oduca- Jfooat qualification : herein ' described: Provided, be shall have registered In ac cordance wtlh the terms of this section prior to December 1, 1808. . ' u i The General Assembly shall provide for tbe registration ot all persons en tilled to vote without the educational qualifications - herein prescribed, . aad shall, oa or before -November let, 1808, provide for the making of a permanent record of suoh registration, and all per sons so registered, shall forever there after have tbe right to vote In all elec lions by the people la this Stale, unless disqualified under section I of this ar ticle: Provided, such person shall hsve his poll lax as above required. : Section 5. That this amendment, to the constitution Is presented and adopt ad as one Indivisible plsn for the reg ulatlon of tbe suffrage with the Intent and pu'poee to so connect the different parts, snd lo make tbem so dependent upon each other, that the whole ' shsll stand or fall together. . Section (. All elections by tbs people shall be by ballot, and all elections by 'tbe General Aasembly shall be viva voce. ,' . .' ' ... . Section 7. Every voter In North Car olina, except aa In Ibis article dlsquall Bed, sbsll be eligible to office, but before entering upon the duties of tbe office be shall lake snd subscribe the following ostb: "I, , do solemnly swear (or affirm), ibal I will support and main tela tbe constitution and lsws of tbe United States and tbs constitution of North Carolina, not Inconsistent there with, snd that I will faithfully discharge me amies or my otnee as , so help me God." Hectlon 8. Tbe following classes of persons shall lie disqualified for office: First, all persons who shall deny tbs being' of AluilL-lity God. Second, sll persons wbo shall bsvs been convicted or confessed their rullt on ludlctmeut penillng, snd aheiiier seuleftced or not, or under Juiij;iiienl suwjien'led, or any treason or fel iny, or any oilier ci f.ir which this iiiiiiliilimeut limy lie ln.- prirtoiiiiieiit In the ieniteniS,try( s-uee hi iii; ( Ill ms of the l iillitl ! In 4 4 sasaas' is all you need to start a fire that will cook a lull meal on the VicIilsss CH Stove No fire to build and Mo big gt bills in the ftttore. have everything n our own with little and conuortv aTAHBAst. an, oeatr asrf. constitution shsll be submitted lo ILa next general election to the qualified voters of the State la tbe name manner and under the same rules and regulations as Is provided In tbe law regplttlng gen eral elections Id this State, and at said election those persons desiring to vote lor such amendment shall cast a written or printed ballot with tha words "For Suffrage Amendment" thereon; and those with a contrary opinion shall cast a written or printed ballot , with the words "Against Suffrage Amendment'' thereon. ... " ' . ' 8ectlon llL Tbe votes cast at said election shall be counted, compared, re turned and canvassed, and the result an nounced and declared ' under the same rules and regulations and In theVaame manner as the vote for Governor, aad If a majority of tbe voles cast are In. favor of the said amendment It shall : be the duty of tbe Governor of tba State, open being notified ot lb result of said elec tion, to certify said amendment, under the seal of the stale, to the Secretary of the; State,, who . shall enroll the said amendment so certified among the per manent records of his office. Section IV. This act sbsll be In force from and after Its ratification. GLENN WILL SPEAK. At New Bera July 9th. other Appoint meats snd Dates. . Chairman Simmons has made tbe fol lowing announcement of campaign meet ing's. ' Bon. It B. Glenn will speak at tbe fol lowing times and places:." At Bayboro, Pamlico county, Saturday July 7th. At Vanceboro, Craven county, Mon day July 9tbr ' New Bern, Craven 'county, July tb (night) x Beaufort, Carteret county, Tuesdsy, July 10th. AtMorebaad City, Carteret county, July 10th (nighl). . Pollocksvllle, Jonas eountyvWadues day, July. Uth. ; - " Tuck shoe, Jones county, Thursday, July 11th. . ... . - Rlcblands, Onslow county, Friday, July 18th. , , ,. . , The law holds both maker and circula tor of a eonoleitell equally aullty. The dealer who sells rod a dangerous coun terfeit of DaWtU'a Witch Haiti Salve risks yout life to make a little larger profit Von can not trust him. DsWIits Is tha only genuine and original Witch Haul Salve, a well known cure for piles aad all akin diseases. Bee that your dealer gives yo De Wilt's Bslve. r F. ,S --Notice of Copartnersblp. -' ' Tba undersigned have this dsy formed copartnership under tba name and style of M. Haha ft Sob for tba purpose of carrying on lbs. business of sale and exchange of horses, mules, buggies, car rtagea, wagons aud other vehicles, also of harness, whips, robes, ato , and livery business at I be old stsad of M. Habn A Co., oa Mlddloelreet, New Bern, N. C. ,., . ' MAVaa Bab, . ' ''. j . .. FaaoM. Habsj. ,7,1 X This t8rd day of June, 1900. v ,i ' OABTOnZA.. B,,rt, ' - 1h Kfd Vo" Wave Atwavs gOBgM Wbea In Bayboro stop al the Luptoi House for food accommodations , . . .. -, t avch SS;. ,coax. to py You hands coat much A.--& Nt: C R. R. PAS5ENOER DEPART1ENT ! . Nw Bkbs, N. C, May 31 1900. Kates to Morabeed. . ' The following special rates for season (1900) from stations named below to Morebead City and return in effect June 7, 1900) SBA80N BATUHDAT STATIONS. - TICKET. HIOIIT. Goldsboro......;..tri.00 $1.60 UQ range 8.50 1(0 Klnston . 3.00 1.10 Dover.. S76 .90 Core Creek '. 2.70 -85 New Bern t 00 .73 Rlverdale .1.75 .70 Newport 60 .35 German and Sunday Stations. Bsll Ticket. Excursion. Goldsboro ...fl25 $125 LaGrange 100 100 Klnston .60 .(0 Dover .75 .75 Core Creek 70 .70 New Bern .00 .00 Newport.. 85 .85 1 Germsn and Ball Tickets sold only to ten or more on one ticket good to return next morning, . Sunday Excursion Tickets sold on Sunday, good . only on Nos. 7 and 8 trains. HTTlcket Limit Cannot Be Extended. These rates supersedes all previous rates lo conflict. Rates to Sevan Springs. Summer excursion tickets (seaaon 1900) from A A N. C. stations Round Trip for Seven Hptings, N. C. Roucd trip tickets will be sold to LaGrsnge to parties visiting the shove Springs at the following rates of fare for the round trip: Goldsboro. . Klnston . . . . Dover Core Creek. $ .70 .60 ' 1 05 1 50 New Bern ...(2 25 Rlverdale.... 8 75 Newport . ..8 45 Morebead City 8 90 Tickets on sale June lat. Tickets good to rsturn to October 81, 1900 Rales to Moootala Resorts. . Through rates of fere Round Trip tickets from Coupon Stations below to points named on the W. N, C. Rsllroad (season 1900). Tickets on sale June 1st, 1900, to September 80th, 1000 Inclusive. Good for return passaga on or before Oct. 81, 1900. tS 1 a a- B s -To. S5 so x .3 3 Hickory ....$18 60 $li 50 $11 10 $10 60 Morganton., 14 85 13 83 11 95 1185 Old Fort.,'... 1565 -1465 1885 1865 Black Mt.V.. 16 tO '15 90 13.80 . 3S20 AahevUle . , 16 84 15 85 14 45 IS 85 Hot Springs.. 18 85 17 85 1595 15 35 Kates to all other Resorts in Western North Carolina or Virginia may be furn ished epoo application. Cblldieu under five (5) j ear of sge are' free. Children under twelve (18) years of age half the above rates. -8. L. DILL, G. P. A. : Sale orVTlnable Property.. By virtus of tha power eotrtsloed a tbe deed of assignment made lo me by J. P. Brogden snd wire, on Ihe 28th day of February, 1900, and recorded In the of fice of tbe Register of Deeda la Jonas, county, 1 wlil, on Mondsy tbs (lib dsy of August, 1900, offer to the highest bidder for cash a valuable piece or mill property adjoining the town of Trenton, and known as tbe Brogden M1; tbe ssme sdjoloing tbe lands or James Kedmond and others, and being tbe old McDsnlel Mill. Included In this are all the build ings, machinery, tbe pood, snd sll land and other properly belonging to and a part of lbs mill aud mill site. This la aa opportunity to buy a valuable piece of property. Time of sale U o'clock m , July 4th 1900. P.M. PEARS ALL, Trustee. Three Lanre Flats To be sold to the blithest bidder. llow l this, tbe only stove wor d man ilmre be, will now cut prices down on all kind of Move Wood, as it must be sold r 1 1-lit out and make room for othtr llll'e it tH, I lel'S Slid llMtlll rift'lt Slid SWd i. en, vi IiuN hiiU; si d relnil. ft" ! ' '. I Hi mil Curt, 6 Drays, sod ! i:.i,p t an. : ' t i.t-1 l'.it Li,-!iiw.d Pos I v I , ;l I -i. I e ier. ! r f r I- ' 1 - ' " ii, lte 4rtf! - .-"44 ' 1 tti ; :.'. l;:!!i!:;riir ' Lodge Directory. NEW BERN tpNCLAYEbfl, Improve.! Order ileptasophs, meets 2nd aud 4 Hi Thursday nights, al 8 o'clock at Koun lire uail. r A.-wiuis, Arcnoa; ureene Bryan, Kiuaucler; A T. btraoshury.Heo rotary. . . EUREKA LODGE NO. f. I. O. O. F Officers: W. T. Ilill, N. G-. J R. Parker, V. U ; Ueo. Green, - Jtec U g Horty; James B. QUI, FlnapciarSrvrrl8.r; A. Ji. Pitt man, Treas. 1 Regular meetings every ; Monday night at 5;at o'clock '- t CALUMET. ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4.; I. O. O- F. f fflcers: 1, L Moody j C P: I G Delamar, It P; J J Baxter. S W; C M HH,f J W;Geo. Green, Scribe; K. Gerock, Treasurer. Regular. Encamp ment, 1st, 3rd, and Stb (if any) Thursday nights In each month at 7:30 o'clock. ; , NEW BERN LODGE No. 1, F 11 ft C J C ScalesLPrPHt; J II Smith,' Recording Sec'yi E E Quidlcy, Financial , Bec'y. Meeu in tbe Knights of lUrniony Hall every 1st and 3rd Monday nights in each mpnth. . , CRAVEN LODGE No. I KNIGUT8 OF HARMONY : Meets 2nd. and 4th Wednesday - nights In each month in Rountree's Hall, Pollock street, at -7:80 O'olock. 8. R. Ball, President, R, J. Dis osway, Sec'y, R. R. Hill, F. Bec'y. KN1CHTS OF HONOR-Officers: E R Jones, Dictator; G L Vinson, Reporter; W F Rountree,. Financial Reportor New Berne Lodge No. 443 meets the 8nd and 4th Friday nights al 7:30 o'clock in Rountree's Hall, Pollock street. o'ANTON CLKWONT NO. 8, H. at., I. O. O.r Offlcers Oeo. Slover, Captain; T. O. By man, Lteut.l P. II. Felletler, Fuslxn ; Wa. J Pitta, Clerk ;Bd. Heroes, Accountant. Beg ular Cantonmenta, Sd and 4th Tliursday aihts In each month at 8 in o'olock Trustee's Sab. Pursuant lo the power of sale conferred upon me tbe underslgnid as Tinstee In a certain deed in lriit.1 executed by Jesse Brooks dated the "Uili day of January 1900 and recorded in the ofllce of Ihe Iteglster of Deeds of t'raven county in book 13, psifes 21'j etc. And upon re iUesl ot bolder of Ihe homl ricurtd ''.v said deed In trust. 1 will ou Monday IIih 6tb day of August 1U00 at the hour of l i o clock H. at the Uourt House door ot Craven county, offer for sale and sell lo the highest bidder Tor cash. Ihe follow ing described real estate, vi. All that treat oi parcel of land being and lying in said Uounty and Hute, on the tioulli side of Ncusn River, ami known aa and called the 1'lpkin land, beginning 24 44 of a pole above the mid dle slouea, ruuniug thence Noitb 44 de grees 23 east 272 40 poles to a point in the river midway between lheupper and lower lines thence down snd with Neme' River to a Cypress slump at the luomh of a small branch In Gasklll's and Pip kin's division line, thenco south 284 de grees weal 294 poles to Manly' line at a point 25 poles above tbe lower stone in said line and tbence with Maulv's line to the beginning, containing 140 acres more or less, being Ihe said Jesio Brooks moiety In the division of a tract of land described In a deed dated March 5th, 1872 and recorded In Ihe Registers office t'raveu county, book 73. folios I ta, 150 Ac, to which reference is made for a mote pel lei t description, excepting 5 acres of said land sold L P. Martin on tbe North side of tbe A. & N. ('. It It. railroad and It acres sold Kl znlietb Har gett on tbe south side of said A & N 0 it R. Also one other tract of landjn said County and Stale, which was conveyed lo ssid Jesse Brooks by J sines II Brln eop, Commissioner lo which deed refer ence Is msde for s more perfect deacri -tion; tbe ssid trscl of land is known as the John Owens land and eiiuUednn the south able of Netise River, adjoining Ihe lands of H R Bryan. David Speight, Ralph Gray and the said Jes Riook. Alio one other tract of laid. In said county aad Stale ltlng-on Ihe south flili of Neuse river and known a Ihe Garret Moye land, adjolnlnit tl e Innda of ssid Jesse Brooks and II R Bryan, begin ning st s stone In Bricea patent line al tbe corner of Speight's ditch, thence to tbe main road to Beaufort running along asld road southwardly l tbe division line between Moye and Brooks, -tbence aloog ssid line to Hpetghls ditch snd along aaid ditch lo the beginning, con taining 100 seres more or lea, being the same land convened to raid Jesse Rrnoks by J E O'Hara dated April 0, 1801, to which deed reference in made for pur-1 poses thereof Alan two promltsnrr . Notes elected to said Jesse Brooks by Dsvid Speight, dated December II. IS74. and payable respectively on the 2Mb dav of December. 1877 and 1878, subject to the Credits I hereon endorsed. - E. H M it adows. Trustee. This the Srd dsy of July, 190 ), c . trialfe's Sale. ) Parsusnt to that corlsln Died M Trust executed by Mustapber P Hoi ley and Harriett Hoi ley, his wile lo Ihe under, signed as trustee ou the SOlh day of June ' 1898, which said deed of ttusl is duly re corded ta Ihe i-fflce of lie Register of Deeds of Craven Co In look 127,pacel61. And upon the mi ueal of the holoer of' the bond secured by said deed iif trust, I will oa Saturday the 'sl dsy. of July lUtal at I ha hhnr Af 11 o'clock m . at tha . 1 . ,1 .1 -, gy . .. , V,iu . Baiiuw in .... miuhij, r rum ivi mmiv aiiu mil i ,i,a uiu- der -for cash all and alnirnlsr tbe real estate described la said deed .of trust, deslrnsted as follows lo wll: - " v All Ibst certain lot of land lying on tbe east side of George stri-u in the rliy of New Bern, North Carolina, and known in tbe plsn nftbe city by tbe number ' 881. ami described aa follows: -- On Georve slret t nieasurlnn on front . 87 feet, Ibencn ronn'n i si-l 10:1 feet, thence south fe'l. and thence on tbe Kulshlre Line," 120 feet; belnr Hie unit conveyed to Mnmspber P. Holly by Mary O Woodruff, and nlliern.l v deed hearing date tbe 4'b, dsy of October 1KHI, and recorded in the olll e or the Register of l)eels of ('raven eonntv. In book 94. pages 60,61 and 6 1 to lil h refercare is msde. This June KHh. l'"0 O. II (iCIDN, 'I r i lee Atlniisilslralor's Fa!c (if I Htatk ov Noiiiii Caimh ivt, Cr;iven 1 ''on ii 'y. ( Tliot K Mefnll'-V. h'lu.r of .1., W.l, 'I" d. ei-'i-. t t I Miiele I ilwiir.l., el i.!-.. ty Virt "e (f fltt in .' f ' Court of : r ,i v. i, ,.i.ii,'v. above null! ! 1 ii- Ii le. le i ., .,-( I! .. I -let i,f 1 I I . :
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