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the jcu::;,vx. PobllBhed every day In the year, except Monday, at8 Middle street. Phons No. 8. CHARLES L, STEVENS. ElUTOB AND PROPRIBTOK, SUBSCRIPTION RATES.J une year, In advance.......... ,...4.00 One year; not Id advance ......... 6.00 Monthly, by carrier In the city.,...? .60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation, ', , - VK' ,I'ii , Entered at the Post Office, New Bern, J, 0. as second class matter. , .' , Official Paper f New Ban ail - Craven Coaaty.. New San, N, C, Inly J 6, 1900. ,, STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET, Governor, CHA8. B. AYCOOK, of Wayne.- , - - ' Lt. Governor W.;D. TURNER, of .Iredell,, , 1 ' Secretary of State-J. B. GRIMES, "Pitt. . "v" t 1 " Auditor B. F. DIXON, Cleveland. Treunrer.fi. It. L.ACT, Wake. ,. ' SupW Publlo Instruction Tho. F. TOON, of Robeeom ' f !j, . r- Ally; General-ROBT. US .GILMER, ; Haywood. ;f, ."t- " Corporation . CommlaalonerBSAlTL li. ROGERS, Macon;' FRANKLIN Mo- NEILLt New Hanover. ' Com. of Agrlculture-B. L, PATTER SON, of Oald'well.' ? t i i -U ' J t -y. Commissioner of Labor and Printing B. B. VARNER, Davldion. i , For Judge of the Tenth DUrtrlct W., B. COUNCIL, of Watauga. Elector at Large DAN HUGH MC LEAN, of Harnett; LEE S "OVERMAN, of Rowan. , . . FOR CONGRESS. Third Congressional Distiict-rCBAS R THOMAS, of Craven. FOR SENATORS. Eighth Senatorial JDUtrlct:-TH03 D WARREN, of Jones; J I f SUGG, of Greene; . ",- COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Bherlff-JOSEPH KIN8EY. ' Treasurer DANIEL L. ROBERTS. X Honse of . BeDresenlallveaM-W,': - B .PEARCE. , Register of Deeds-E. M. GREEN. Coroner-J W. DUGUID. . Surveyor GEORGE S. WILCOX. THE STATE FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT. " The annual tournament of the Volun teer Firemen of North Carolina, hlcii was held last Week, In' Wilmington, re vealed the superiority ef the ,New Bern Papartment over U other 'departments in the State, ., " ' : t ;, This Is a matter of congratulation io New Bern and Its Volunteer Firemen. That New Bern continues to lead . the State In lis tournaments, t io' inrprlss to those who have visited this city, and have seen the work of the Department at Urea, or who have seen . the Inventive genius displayed here, in employing the latest up-to-date methods, -and ' experi menting in fire apparatus to save time and labor, and to gala , In quickness in , getting lo fires,., irv'iv'? .7,' , It la this creative faculty, the ' nerve and enthusiasm' of the New Bern Fire Department members which makes the Slate tournaments what they are . tor day. !(., .' '','lr-' I 'if,1 Take away New Bern and these tour naments would prove stale and unprofit able and would lack In these elements, . inventive genius and sklil,. which are the true motive powers which should be encouraged, for to be profitable, these tourdamenU should1 be progressive. ' ' The disposition on some sides to check this New, Bern progresslveaeas, and lt Is this progresslveness which has led the Volunteer Firemen of tb State for i years, cannot fail to work injury, If al lowed to gain any headway. . . ' ' New Bern has been rule abiding, and it has demanded the prize when won.. If skill wine, then skill Is entitled to oneof eve: every prize secured, snd it has not been the Championship Belt or the money ! prizes; which' makes New Bern strive to win, but the desire to prove the fineness, excellence and su periority of her Department. ', ' . The proposition put forth by the Asso ciation to buy a reel, to be used !y each Onlsstlng team at the tournaments, In 1, Y.'Ly it! a 1 ,.1 l.oi.e 1 w"nn, f,.r t' con i -e i ' tl.e r , temuiiU; a hook and ladJer apparatus, and a steam fire engine, each team iu succession to use the Baine at tourna ments f It Is this very desire to limit, to cut off competition, which means failure iu the very object sought by the Associa tion, namely,, the Incentive to experi ment and Improve over the fire reaching and fire extinguishing methodB that now may be employed. r Progression and Improvement should be the motto of the Association, not proscription and restriction for compa nies seeking to win contests by better methods than were formerly In use and known to all. ' Wben the day of a common hose reel, or any other fire apparatus becomes the role, then New Bern is out of such an Association. - ' ' " - This Department will, not be pro scribed, or kept back In order to' let alow towns or teams get chance to win a few dollars In prize premiums. ' Pays Every Day. One New xork millionaire who earn ed bis fortune by his own effort under rather disadvantageous circumstances Conducts his business in a way that la highly original In many particulars. One of the most striking of these is his 'method of dealing with his employees. They are paid every night, and at the elose of every business day all-the ex penses of running the business hare been met, and the manager knows just how hi affairs .stand as far as that Teature of his business le concerned. -, But that la not his object In paying salaries every day Instead of following the usual custom and waiting until the end of the week or month. He employs many men who have lost former situ ations through Intemperance, although they were all men of ability In their field. - If they severed their connection practically with -the establishment at the close of every, business day, It mode i no difference to tho employer what happened to the man after he left his establishment f By this mean the millionaire la able .to get the services of good men at a small salary and have no responsibility as to their conduct after they have received their pay .for one day's Work. New York Sue. ,, AilsiUOislHSftl.' - " Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady, In nar rating the experiences of "A Missionary In the Great West," recalls In The La dles" Home Journal his visit to ft town which- had been more or less abandon ed for 12 years. , 1 , "I could not, he says, "find a single member of the church left except one bid lady who. had been bedridden for a number of years. 'Yes,' she said In an swer to my Inquiry, 'I am still a mem ber of the Episcopal church, I reckom We did have about a dosen members pneev . There was- And she called over a number of names. I Interrupt ed her In each case by asking what had become of them. 'She's Joined the Latter Day Saints was the answer mhen the object of my question bad neither removed nor died. 'It seems to me everybody has joined the Latter Day Saints,' I commented. 'Yes,' she replied; 'most every one. They had a xevlvaf here and got them all except me.' 'Why didn't they get you I ask ed. I reckon because I was bedridden, and they could not get at me,' she said frankly." , Last Oyvt Far Wosaeav t, ! ' ' The costume of the Pu Yuan Pen-Jen women In the Shan states la very strik ing, consisting or a cloth hood, an open Jacket and a pair of short white trou sers reaching barely to the knee. But the most Important, though the least noticeable, part of tlielr costume Is tbelr colored cloth gaiters. These the women are obliged to wear, as without them It la believed they would be able to fly away, leaving tbeir husbands and sweethearts sorrowful. This legend recalls a custom of ancient Carthage, where - tho unmarried women wore metal leg gyves. Which were severed only during the marriage ceremony. The Akkss, also a-Wonl tribe, wear similar gaiters, though I do not think the same Importance Is , attached to them. It Is-probably nn emblem of some old custom of which the true sig nificance haa been forgotten. Geo graphical Journal. - ' Octtlas Oa, -How are you getting on with your photography T s ' i . .."Well," answered the young man with brown finger tips, "I'm doing bet ter. - The snap shot portrait I took of Mr, Curmudgo must hare been recog nisable." "You are sure of thHtr' "Perfectly, for as soon as Cnrmudge saw It he auld he could whip the mud Who made that picture." Eiclionge. ' Taat Crrlaa ftabr. When a baby cries at en entertain ment, turn around and look dlwipprov liifily nt Its mother. Hlie Is not jilnch lug It to nuike It cry. Is trying lier bent to busti It and prolmbly lirid no one to b an. It wlili at hiiin. I'.ut tlmt rniiln n no (IKTi-ri'in-d. Hy no ini'tnin reinriiiluT tbat you were a Imby once yourKclf. At. Mhoii Olnlie. Niir It. Ehopmnn Jicre In a vi-vy nl-e thlmr in rt-volvlnif biMi!.rst-H-, ii)jk1;i!!1. h. Kci!ili -h, iii. I'i i. r-iy. 'Tit t 1 v i 1 i i i I i i I i 1 , 1 1 c m is -r riince'.-jt.b to their beauty by covering the lower part of the lace with a veil. In Ami-i' a ti'e beauty of many of our wo'iiHi is hidden because of the weakness and sickness pecu liar to the sex. If the Egypt tan custom pre vailed in this country, many sufferers would be glad to t cover," their -premature wrinkles, their sunkencheeks, their unnealthy complexion, from the eyes of the world with the veil of the Orient iMtV ' li.sjVaHSBjrI brings out a woman's true beauty It makes her strong- and well in those organs upon which her whole general health-depends. It corrects all men strual disorders. . It stops the drains of Leticorrhosa. It restores the womb to its proper place. It removes the causes of headache, backache and nervousness. It takes the poor, de bilitated, -weak." haggard, - fading woman and puts her on her feet aain, making her face beautiful by making her body well. , . ' Drug'iMssellltferS! abottl. Band for par (rot illnstrsted book (or worn. Tbe Bradfleld Regulator Co. Atlanta, Cs. ' " Oar LeUnra Class and Titles. ' Lord Sayvsn-r'e Flvius Ahl but jour lolsure olawss In this country.' have ho titles. , , , - . ' 5 Miss Sharps Nonsencal- What's the matter with) "hobo," "Weary Willie," ',-Dusty lioads," and so on? . . . . . Bow's Thlnf We offer One.Hundred Dollars Reward for any Case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cute . ' . . ( F. J. Ciibnkt & Co., Props , ," ' ' " - Toledo, O. , We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wbs A Trims, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. - " J - ' . " -. Waldino, Kihnah 4 .Mahvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. ' - Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tsken Internal ly, acting directly upon (he blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75q per aodle. Bold by all druggtste. Testimonials faee. ' -.. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Aa Artistic Debt. The theatre owes a great deal to tbe Shakespearean drama, said the girl with the pensive expression. , ( Yes, answered the young man, some of the best burloaques I ever saw were on Hamlet, and Romeo and Juliet.. - ' The law holds both maker and circula tor of a eonateifelt equally guilty. The dealer who sells you a dangerous coun terfeit of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve risks 'your life to make a little larger profit. You can not trust him, DeWltt's Is the only genuine and original Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and all skin diseases. 'Bee that your dealer gives you DeWltt's Salve. F. 8, Duffy. ,'-v. .- - " j , '"''' , 'Hy Prasaasptloa. - When I went to arrest the cashier, I found him defiant, , v . 'What evidence have you," he de manded, "that I am tbe Superintendent of a Pabbalh school T" . "The shortage In your accounts, said I, quietly.' . . ' ' - v . - ' I think the fellow was Staggered by this, for be trembled as I snapped the bracelets on his wrists. .s LBMOMS AS MKUICINK, They reeulate the Liver, Blomach, liowels, Kidneys aud Jilood aa prepared by Dr. H. llozley, In his Lemon Elixir, a pleasant lemon drink, - It cures billions- nesa. oonatinatlon, fudlgestlnn, bead ache, appendicitis, malaria, kidney dis eases, fevers, chills, heart failure, .ner vous prostration, and all other diseases caused by a torpid or diseased liver and kldiieys. It Is an established fact that lemons, when combined properly wlili otner liver tonics, produce the moat de sirable results upon the stomach, liver, bowels, - kidneys and blood. Bold .by druggists. Duo and l bottks. Rev. Joha P. Sanders Writes. Dr. n. Mozley, Atlanta, Qa.:"" I have been relieved of a trouble which greatly enlanir'H'd my lifor by iislnr Mozlm a Lemon l.llxlr. My doctor declared my Only relief to lie tbe knife, my trouble beine appendicitis. I have lt-n perma nently cured and am now a well man. I am a preacher of the M. K. Church Hniltli Imatid iu the town of Verbena, Ala. My brother, liev. K. K. (,'nwen, recommended Uto l.emon I'.Hxir lo mn. Hbip me half dozen lnr(;e Intuit 8 C. O. I). lw li.jr'1 l.tnoii I Htir. (M'--.l n e ef a 1:--' " ' I chills ami fi ver by 0 i moIhiIHi J. (!. htski k Ktiftlneer K. T. T. & in. it. tf. 4 (if C't.r. 1 i f a. f I i I (' '. I'ji. In the Coi!..'UtuUnal An., .'.he.it At t:.; txc ;t SevVn of tUe Lt..,;u;ure. An Act Supplemental to an Act Entitled "An Act to Amend the Constitution of North Carolina," ratified February 21sl, 1899, the same being Chapter Two Hundred and Eighteen of the Public Laws of 1809. Tbe General Assembly of North Caro lina do enact: ' Section 1. That chapter 218, public laws of 1899, entitled, "An Act to amend the Constitution of North Carolina," be amended so as to make said act read as follows: "That article 8 of the constitution of Noth Carolina be, knd the same Is here by abrogated, and In lieu thereof shall be substituted tbe following article of said constitution as an entire and Indlvlsable plan of suffrage." ' v - - ARTICLE VI. . " Suffrage mart Eligibility to Ofllee..' Section 1. Every male person born in the United States, and every male person who has been naturalized, twenty-one years of ago, and possessing the quail 1- callons set out in ibis article,, shall be entitled to vote at any election by the people in the" State, except as herein otherwise provided. -' Flection 8. He shall have resided in the. Slate of North Carolina- for two years, in the County .six months,' and In the precinct, ward or other election dis trict In which he offers to vote foot months next preceding tbe election: Pro vided, that removal from one precinct ward or other election district to anoth er In the same county, shall not operate to -deprive any person of the right to vote in the precinct, ward or other elec tion district . from . which he .- has removed until four months after, such removal. No person who has been con victed, or whoiias confessed bis guilt in open court, upon Indictment, of sny crime, the punishment of which now is, or may hereafter be, Imprisonment in the State'sprlson, shall be permitted to vote unless the said person shall be first restored to citizenship Jn the manner prescribed by law. 'Section 8..' Every person offering to vote shall be at the lime a legally regis tered voter as herein prescribed and. in tbe manner hereafter -provided by law, and the General .Assembly of North Carolina' shall enact general registration laws to carry 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 consti tution In the English language: and, be fore he shall be entitled to vote, he shall have paid on or before the first day cf May of the year In which he proposes lo vote, his poll tax for the previous year as prescribed by article 8, section 1, of the constitution.'! But no male person who was, on January 1st, 1807, or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under lbs laws of any; State In the United States wherein he (hen. resided, and no lineal descendant of any such parson shall be denied the right to register and vole at any election In this State by rea son of his failure to possess the educa tional qualification herein, described: Provided, he shall have registered In ac cordance with tbe terms of this section prior lo December 1. 1908, . ' The General Assembly shall provide for the registration of all persons en titled to vote without 'the educational qualifications herein prescribed,, and shall, on or before November 1st, 1808, provide for the making of a permanent record of such registration, and all per sons so registered, shall forever there after have tbe .right to vote In all elec tions by .the people In this State, unless disqualified under section 2 of this ar ticle: - Provided, such person shall have bis poll tax as above required. Section BY That - this amendment to tbe constitution Is presented and adopt ed as one Indivisible plan for the reg ulation of the suffrage, with the Intent and purpose to so connect tbe different parts, and to make them so dependent upon each other, that the whole sbsll stand or fall together. Section S. All elections! by the people shall be by ballot,, and all elections by tbe General Assembly shall be : viva voce. V--'- . Section 7, Every voter In' North Car olina, except as In this article disquali fied, shall be eligible to office, but before entering upon the duties of tbe office be shall take and subscribe the following oath: "I,- T-, do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will support and main tain the constitution and laws of the United States and the constitution of North Carolina, not Inconsistent there with, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of my office as - - so help me God." . Section 8. The - following classes of p rsons shall be disqualified for office: First, all persons who shall deny the being of Almighty God. Rccond,' all persons who shall hfivo been convicted. or confessed their guilt ou Indictment pending, and whether sentenced or not, or under judgment suspended, of any treHHon or fel.my, or any other crime for which !i ml t f nt nifv be Im- I" c- ' of 1)1 1 .,t 111 t c "H ( f i -.11 or i li ii -if. nii.irv. iMm-fl lje,- list I I II I I ! I t i or printed ballot with the words "For Suffrage Amendment" thereon; and those whli a contrary opinion shall cast a written or printed ballot with the words "Against Suffrage Amendment'1 thereon. Section III The votes . cast at said election shall be counted, compared, re turned and canvassed, and the result an nounced and declared under tbe same rules and regulations and in the- samo manner as the vote for Governor, and If a majority of the voles cast are In; favor of the said amendment It -shall be the duty of the Governor of the State, upon being notified of the result of said elec tion, to certify said amendment, under tbe seal of the stato, to the Secretary of tbe State, who . shall enroll tbe said amendment so certified among the ' per manent records of his office. '-,'-- Section IV. This set shall he In fosee from and after Its ratification, . ' For burns, injuries, piles and skin dis eases use DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original. Counterfeits may be offered. - Use only DeWltt's, F. S. Duffy. ' The Hate-Bab Club. ' 'Julia and I hare organized a lovely conversation club among the girls." ; "What do yi.u call It?". . "The Hub-bub Club." ' "Graclousl What does, that mean V. "Ob, we meet around in the mornings on one another's porches and all talk at oucr." .-..:'... - ,. - s- . , , DOES tl PAY TO BUY CHEAP? . A cheap remedy for coughs and colds lt all right, but you want something that will relieve ' and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lang troubles!. What shall you do t Go to a warmer and more regular cllmale? Yes, tf possible; if not possible for you, then In either case tako the only remedy (that baa been introduced In all civilized countries with success In severe throat and lung -troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissuss to destroy the germ disease, but allays Inflammation, causes easy ex pectoration,: gives a good night's rest, and cures tbe patient. Try una bottle, Recommended many years by all drug gists In the - world. . For , sale by F. B. Duffy. - V.--. Aa ladaoataaav. Young Pb.viik-iaii Bill Isn't t a weel rather exorbitant rent for such a smal room ' " - - i .' LandladyOh. dear, no; not for a doc tor. . Young lhysirlan And why not for a Doctor, prat ? " landlady-Boearnie this I a very un healthy honse, and there Is never a week pares bill what half a dozen of. my roomers nie ill. Ijindon Answers. Coatmerelal Valaa af Praaliara, s Mr. FltMinltb- Wbnt inride" ynu eay that house t-lenner double what be aakedf Mra. Fltasmlth-Well. Clarence, he told m what slylhh families he worked for, and I tboiiKht he was worth It. Indian apolis Joui nnl, , r Afl the Inrite rirers of South Africa take their rise lira tract of flat, treeless tableland In the Transvaal, about 0,000 feet above sea level, ,, There Is a paradox In pride. It makes some men ridiculous, but prevents others from bacauitnic no. - ,. It has been demonstrated by sxper lence that consumption esn be prevented by the early: use of One Hlaute Cough Cure. ' This Is the favorite remedy for coughs, eolds. croup, aatha, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. . Cares quickly. F.S.Duffy, . BLOOD HUMORS Ulcers, Old Sores, Cancers, Eating Fores, Cczemi, Eter. .t l ured by B. 11. B.-Trlal dot .'v - "i"' tie Free,".."'' -'. :'r'- ' Fiom Impure blood comes all sorts Of fiains, aches and sores, ending frequently n desdly cancer or some chronic sore, if you can answer "yes" to any of the following questions your blood Is diseas ed and impure. , Do cuts or scratches heal slowly f Does your skin ileh or burn f Have you plm- filea t Eruptions so you feel ashamed to te seen In company f ; Acblng Bones or Backf Eczema f Old. Sores f Bolls! Scrofula; ltbenmatlsm f Foul Breath f Catarrh? Are you Pale? Do Scabs or Scales form on the Skln.MIalr or Hcalp ! Prickling Pains In the tlalrr All Hue Down, gel easily tired, and aa -tired in the morning as when you went lobed? Fluttering Heart? Have you Ulcers? Katlng bores? Cancer I ; ; -v; TO CURE. I . ... Any Joushai. reader who suffers la ad vised to take a few large bottles of B. B, B. (Botanic lllood ISalru). This remedy Is undoubtedly llie beat anil only perfect I'.lood I'urtller made. B B B. (Botanic Blood Balm) has a reeord of 80 years of cures, hence Is thoroughly tested. By taking a few large liolilea Of B. B. n. the blood Is made pure and rich, all the sores are healed, and aches and palna vanish as the mUt Iwtore me sua. u. li, II. has cured over -I'H) caws of cancer, many of them pronounced Incurable by doelors and Bjie mlmta. J-.tilmir sores, il'ii'Hu'id siiolnla B'n lii-hd no llinl ii-ey never hoi her ttio psMeiit si'itin. ; - nlnh womt foini Is cured by l . i , rl I - I I . i. II B. It i tin a I i li 'il I liiimoia out (,l t i i Hi t e , i t ft II hnh ' r -""IT''! "-fflTf""! f" -BY- Johnston's Sarsaparilla '. QUART BOTTUI8. - ' n m szs? cf death. FaailU- Mrs. C. H. Kuursburv. who keens a millinery and fancy goods store at St. lxuis, urauot uo.. Mien., and wno Is well known, throughout the eoaatry, sayst . - i- 1 , r I was badly troubled with rheuma tism, catarrh and neuralgia. I had live complaint snd was very bilious. I was in a oaa condition; every aay t be gan to fear that I should never be a well- woman; that I shonld have to settle down Into a chronic invalid, and live In the shadow of death. I had JOHNSTON'S SAE3APARILLA reo oraraended to me. I ; TOOK FOUR BOTTLES AND IT CURED HE, and cured my family both. J am very glad that I heard of it. I would cheerfully recommend; it to every one. 1 have taken many other kinds of medicine. I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them," ISMIIIAaJI m.V CO..-BatraK, Stick. A. & N. C R. R. PAS5EN0ER DEPARTHENTl : Nkw Bkkn. N, C Msy 81 1000. - Rates to Morehead. The following special rales for season (1900) from stations; named below to Morehead City and return in effect June 7, 1900: . SEASON SATURDAY STATIONS. TICKET, MIGHT. Goldaboro..... ...... 4.00 fl.60 LsOrange: 3.50 160 Kinston 8.00 1.10 Dover... ...8 75 .80 Core Creek 8.70 -85 New Bern 2 00 .75 Rlvetdale 1.7 .70 Newport. ......... .60 .35 German and Sunday Stations. Ball Ticket. Excursion. Goldaboro... .. .9185 $125 LaGrange.. 1 00 100 Kinston... 60 .90 Dover 75 .75 Core Creek 70 .70 New Bern..'. 80 .60 Newport 85 .85 German and Ball Tickets sold only to tea or more on one ticket good to return next morning. Sunday Excursion Tickets sold on Sunday, good only on Nos. 7 and 8 trains. : t-Ticket Limit Cannot Be Extended These rates supersedes all previous rates in connict. Rates to Sevea Springs. Summer excursion tickets (season 1000) from A & N. C. stations Round Trip for Seven Springs, N. 0. Roncd trip tickets will be sold to LaGrange to parties visiting the above Springs al the following rates of fare for the round trip: Goldaboro $ .70 Elusion 60 Dover 1 05 Core Creek. .. 1 50 New Bern . ,.f2 2.'i lllverdale . . . . 8 75 Newport . .. 8 45 Morehead City 8 90 Tickets on sale Jnne lat. Tickets good to return to October 81, 1900 Rates to Monntala Ke aorta. Through rates of fare Round Trip tickets from Coupon Stations below to polnta named on Ibe 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. Hickory ....$18 50 1S 60" $11 10 $10 50 MoTganton .-, 14 85 18 85 11 95 11 85 Old Fort. .15f 14 05 18 25 ,13 65 Black Mt,... 10 20 15 20 18 80 J8 Asbeville . , . 10 85 IS 85 14 45 13 89 Hot Springs. .18 85 17 85 15 93 18 35 Kates to-all other Resorts in Western North Carolina or Virginia may be furn labed upon application. Children under five (5) tears of age are free. Children under twelve (IS) years of -age half the above, rates, 1 - '' S. L.DILL, G.T. A. ixecuior's Kollce, Havlna-ouallfled s executor or'Mrs. Annie F, VVabab deceased, late of New Bern, N. C this Is lo notify all persons having claims sgainst the estate of said deceased lo nresent them to tbe under signed on or before tbo 10th day of August 1901 or ibis notice win oe pieaa in bar of tbelr recovery. All persons In deoiedtnsald estate will please make Immediate payment. - Tbla 10th of July 1900. v - , B. U. VKSDI.B, .... Eieculor. Sale of Valuable Poperty. By virtue of the power contained In the deed of asslgumeat made to me by J. P. Brogden and wife, on the 28th day of February, llHHf, aud recorded In the of fice of the Register of Deeds In Jones county, I will, on Monday the6tb day of August, 11)00, offer to the hlgheel bidder for cash a valuable piece of mill property adjoining the town of Trenton, and known as the Hrogden Mill; the same adjoining the lands of James Redmond and others, and being the old McDanlel Alill. Included In this are all the bulld-liie-i, machinery, the pond, and all land mnl oilier property b ' and a purl of the. mill and mill site. '1 !! Is an . ini!,i:y to bev a vn 1 - ' p!w-e of I ii" '1 Imo of Hum 1-S ocloi.k 111., J i y i ! I . P. M. I . ' Ml, Lodge Directory. NEW BERN C'ONCLAVE4b, Improved Order Heptaaophs, mei ts 2nd aDd 4th, : Thursday nights, al 8 o'clock at Koun tree Half. P. K. Willis, Arcbno;, Qreene Bryan, Financier,: A T. Btransbnry.Sec-. -retaryr EUREKA LODGE NO. 7, I. O. O. V. Ofllcers; W. T. Uiil, N. G i J. R, Parker,' V. Q ; Cleo. Green, Kec'd'g Secty; James B. Hill, Financial Secretsryi A. K. Piti-if;: man, jfrcas. Regular meetings every ';' Monday night at 7;)0 o'clock. . . , CAI.UMET ENCAMPM ENT,' NO. 4, , I. O; O. F.-' Ofllcers: L Ii Moody C Pj J O Delamar, II P; J J Baxter, 8 W; ' O II Hall, J W; Geo. Green, Scribe; E Gerock, Treasurer. Regular Encamp- ment, 1st, 8rd, and Bth (if any) Thursday -nights In each month at 7:80 o'clock. - NEW BERN LODGE No. t, F II & C J C Scales, Prestr J H Smith, Recording Sec'v: E E Ouiilley. Financial Sec'v. Meets in the Knights of Harmony Hall every 1st and 8rd Monday nights in each raonin. CRAVEN LODGE No. 1, KNIGHT8 OF HARMONY : Moots 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights Iu each' month In Rountree's Hall, Pollock street, at 7:80 o'clock. 8. R. Ball, President, R. J. Din osway, Sec'y, R. R. Uill, F. Sec'y. - KNIGHTS OF HONOR-Offlcers: K K Jones, Dictator; G L Vinson, Reporter; re r nouniree, financial itcportor New Berne Lodge No. 443 meets the Sud and 4th Friday nights at 7:80 o'clock in Rountree's Ilall, Pollock street. JANTON VLSbMUNT NO. 2, P. M., (. U. U.r Offleers: eo. Slover, Captain,; T. . Hy man, Lieut.) P. II. Pelletier, Kimlxn ; Wm. J Pltu, Clerk ;Bd. Oerock, Accountant. Reg alar Cantonments, M and 4th Tliursday aurhts lu each montli at 8 Ho o'clock- Trustee's Sale. Pursuant lo the power of sale conferred upon me the underslgm d as Trustee in a certain deed In I rust executed by Jesse Brooks dated the 20th day of January 1900 and recorded in the olHce of the itegislcr of Deeds of Craven county in book 133, panes 242 etc. And upon re quest ot bolder of 1 he bond ei cured by said deed in trust. 1 will on Monday the Oth day of August 1000 at the hour of 13 o'clock M. at the Court House door of Craven county, offer for sale and sell lo the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described real estate, vi. All that tract or parcel of land being and lying in said County and State, ou the Honlli side of Nvugn Itlvei v mid known as aud called the Pipkin laud, beginning 24 44 of a pole above I hu mid dle stones, running thence Noitii 44 de irreeB 23 east 272 40 poles lo a point in the river midway between the upper ami lower lines Ihcnce down and with Ncusu River to a Cypress slump at the mouth of a small branch in Gaskill's anil Pip kin's division line, thence south 284 de grees west 2H4 poles to Manly's line at a point 25 poles above tho lower stone in said line and Ihonce with Manly's line to tbe beginning, containing 140 acres more or less, being the said Jesso Brooks moiety in the division of a tract of land described In a deed dated March Mb, 1872 and recorded in tbe Iteglalei-s office Craven county, book 73, folios 14ft, 150 &c, to v hh'h reference Is made for a more peifeel description, excepting 5 acres of said land sold I. P. Martin on the North side of- the A. A N. ('. R lt. railroad and 11 xcrea sold Elizabeth llar gett on tbe south side of said A & N C K R. Also one other tract of Isnil In said County and Slate, which was conveyed lo said Jesse Brooks by James M lirin son, Commissioner lo which deed refer ence is made for a more perfect descrip tion; the Bald tract of land Is known as tbe John Owens land and situated ou the south side of Neuse River, adjoining the lands of II R Bryan, David Speight, Ralph Gray and tbe said Jesse Kiookx. Also one other tract of lai d in said county and Stale hli.g on the south Ma of Neuse river and known as tho Garret Moye land, adjoining the lands of said Jesse Brooks and II. R Bryan, begin ning at s stone In Brlccs patent line al the corner of Speight's ditch, llienco to. tbe main road lo Beaufort running along: said road southwardly lo the division line between Moye and Brooks, thesco along said line to Speights ditch ami along said ditch to tho beginning, con tainlng 100 acres more or )ea, lieing the same land conveyed to said Jesse Brook by J E. O'llara dated April 0, 1801, to. which deed reference in made for pur poses thereof. Also two promissory Notes executed to said Jesse Brooks by ; David Speight, dated Decomlier II, 1874, and payable respectively on the 25th day Of December, 1877 anil 1878, subject to the credits l hereon endorsed, j : - K. It Mradows. Trustee. 1 This tbe 3rd day of July, 1000. , Trustee's Sale. A . .. ..... ' . Pursuant to that certain Dted of Trust .... ...... i i... u.,.,.,.i.n. n ri ..t,.. -.i DUVUICU UJ MUDfl'MVI . .'iicjr nun.. Harriett Holley, his wife lo the under signed as trustee on tbe 80th day of Juno ' 18U8, which said deed of tiust is duly ie. corded In the office of ibe Register of.. IWHanf PrftYitn Cr In irfitik 127 ntM 1M.5-' ': And upon the request of the' holuer of, . L . 1 A - I .-I .1 . . t . kiic iiuuu mnreii wy paim u-riii truss s will on Saturday the 81st day ' of July "' 1000 al the hour of 11 o'clock m , at tbe .. . nH. x,.. i.r n - ... Offer for sale and sell to the highest bid- der. for. cash all and singular the real Jr $(ele described In said deed of Irusi. designated as follows to wit: . ; . ' All that certain lot of land lying on ' me cast sine oi ueorge srrit i in me cuj -of New Bern, North Carolina, and known, lu tbe pha "f the city by the number-" 831, ami dcscrilied ap follows:.-, . .. . -'7 On George street measuring on : front. : 37T feet, I hence running east 103 feet,. , thence soiilh 644. fact, and ihenoe on the- v Ifulshlrn Line." 120 feel! helnr llm limit ' conveyed to Mnatapher P. Holly by Macy O. Woodruff, and others, by deeik i bearing date the 4th, day of Oolobop 1881, and recorded In IhcoilU-e of tb Register of Deeds of Craven county, Irs ; book 84, pages 60, 51 snd 51 to which reference Is made, , - - This June lOtb. lOOO. , , . , O. H.GUION, Trustee - Adnslnlatrator's Salt) of Land, StatR ov Noiitii Oaiioi.iNA, I Superior Ciiiv. n ti.min'. ( t ourt Thos F Me(-in ibv. Hibi.r of .lull i ,,, Witrd, (ft ed. in-liiiml. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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