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THE JGUn i u Published ever; day Id the year, except Monday, at M Middle street. Phohb No. 8. - CHARLES L. STEVENS, "'towom 'urn peofwtob. SUBSCRIPTION RATES' una year, in advance..... ...... ...$4.00 1 One year, not la advance. .. ....... 5.00 Monthly, by carrier 1b the city.,., v .60 - Advertising Rate furnished on appli cation, Entered at the Pout Office, New Bern, H. C, m second claat Bitter. ' -;,s :: OBeUl Paper f New Bera aad Craven. Ceaaty, T . - New Sera, N. C, Joly 2, 1800, STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Governor CHA8. B, AYCOCK, of Wayne. Lt. Governor W,D, TURNER, of Iredell, - . ' Secretary of State J. B. GRIMES, Pitt, ' ii , Auditor B. F. DIXON, Cleveland. Trtatarer. B. R. LACY, Wake.' Bupt. -Publlo - Instruction Thos. V. TOON, of Robeson. ' ' - Atly. Geoeral-ROBT. D. GILMER, Haywood, ' ;' : , i Corporation Commissioners 8AM"L L. ROGERS, Macon; FRANKLIN MC NEILL, New Hanorer. ' " Com. of Agriculture 8, L. PATTER BON, of Caldwell, - t I Commissioner of Labor and Printing H. B. YARNER, Davidson. '- Forjudge of the Tenth Drstrlct-W. B. COUNCIL, of Wstauga. Electora at Lerge-DAN HUGH Mo LEAN, of Harnett; LEE 8 OVERMAN, ' of Rowan, , "- FOR CONGRESS.- , Third Congressional DUtrlct-OHAS R THOMAS, of Craven. .; !for sIrUTORS.i . Eighth Senatorial District: THOS D WARREN, of Jones; JEW BtJGG," of Greene, . ' ' - COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ( Sheriff JOSEPH KINSEY. ' 1 Treaau rer DANIEL U ROBERTS. Home of Representatives W. R PEARCR - Regiiter of Deeds E, M. GREEN. ' Coroner J W. DUGUID. V ' florreyor GEORGE 8. WILCOX. ' "PROSPERITY Oft POVERTY-WHICHr The Manufacturers Record, which a few weeks ago gave It "Platform for the Progressive South," again publUhea a noteworthy article with the above , beading. , - r r 1 '. It is aa article fall of weighty eoasid eratioaa tor every Sontheraer to ponder over, and ona well worth the stndrof call. Following Its owa article the Record pabllihes several letters from promt aent men who are net politicians, tat who have large Interests la the Boats,' and whose progress Is a matter of per sonal Interest to them, ' Among these contributors Is that great North Carolinian, Mr. D. A. Tompkins, f Charlotte, who writes ander the head of "Business Plea for Free Thought. i' h . Mr. Tompkins is so thoroughly idea-! I iim sir, , nm m p. mhm ... . . - . . - .' lhla Hilt anil U an nnal.nl In .A vanclng this Interest, that what be says most have wait and Influence. '- - ' la bis article Mr, Tompkins says, i , "SlaeelBM Souther politics have embraced but one quettloa, and that one has beea a struggle to save clvlllxatloa , oa xne one siae, ana to eerb unbridled - license oa the other, tending to destroy It. Up to 1878 the struggle seemed al most hopeless. : After that time there aeemed some hope, and that hope has gradually grown stronger and stronger, until now hope It turned Into ooafl- -. deuced ? - ;.. ..,.;' "With this confidence some la tenet begins lo show Itself among Southern people la oconomlo questions. This is different from the put, In that Southern ' people have heretofore had to eipend all their strength la resisting the mon strous sxperimeal, forced by tbe re- , publican party aa the Bomb, of govern ment of tbe educated and moral element by the anedocated and corrupt element. "This extraordinary and unnatural ei . pertinent Is now no longer pressed. ' Af- ter a breathing spell the Southern peo ple svlncs wonderful Interest In Improv ing agriculture, re-eslablUblug manufac tures and extending commerce. Freedom from the subject of tbe negro as a poll tlclan, with corrupt white leadership, at home, and republican backing at the North, gives opportunity to take Inter- . est In these new sulijocts. It Is eion ishlng lo observe throughout the Buulb apprehenilon of the old and lute rent la tbe new conditions. Tbess e; j t. ' a- slons and b"ps bring duht to mnuy to what to do. There are two counter- opposing ou'!t-ulsone to b-t s'l c go in me iiHuin as In r e (mil m I tdi) to S SAT tO I ' li'l ( , t t.) I' barest lr esp-w ' -"t, r t ' r h I't t - t . a ! i k . , '. j f.-.vv fir! r-o: - . -j a Li Out Cl 1 I t il! i, ot. r u... -it ; T. uOvtJ. i., a irrest bulk of tix ai would be di&pastd to follow In tbe footsteps of their fath ers. 'Whether this freedom of action and thought will be permitted to develop will depend very largely upon the people of the North. If tbe negro question is al lowed to end, then there will be at once great freedom of thought amongst South ern people ou other political and econo mic questions. If It should be renewed with any force, the white people of tbe south would be driven back Instantly from the consideration: of every other question, as all living things seek skelter from an approaching storm. "Many Southern people believe the ex periment of negro rule Is at an end, and are disposed now to discuss ither ques tions onrtheir merits. This would mean conservatism and liberality. It would mean sentiment and votes for a sound currency, Improved ocean shlpplngfacll Itles, extended foreign markets, the Nicaragua canal and increased navy, and protection of our people aad our inter ests Id all foreign lands.". EasrlUti CafclMt stmn. " v Secrets of state are probably the best kept of all secrets. When cabinet min isters in England Brat are admitted to the privy council, they nave to take a solemn oath Dot to make known the conversation or proceedings of cabinet councils or any communications they may have with the queen or with an other minister. They cannot gtve a hint of such things -even to the htgheet members of the government who are not cabinet ministers.'; No clerk or sec retary la allowed to be present at cabi net councils, no written record Is kept and It Is the custom not to take any notes: hence no one but tbe crown and tbe ministers tier knows what has re ally been aald and decided at cabinet meetings. Tbe oatb of secrecy lasts to tbe end of life. AB ex-cabtnet minister is as much bound by ft aa an actual cabinet minister. , - Any conversation a minister or a peer may have with the crown on state mat ters must also be kept secret'. So must letters to and from tbe sovereign. And even communications that have passed between sovereigns and ministers of former reigns mu8tnot be "divulged. But In cases ot extreme urgency the crown could and would allow a breach of the oath of secrecy. - i MbIm' t)aT Taatk," ' "In tbe world's history." said a Buf falo 'man, "there are three characters who la tbe popular mind stand pre-eminentAlexander the Great, Caesar and Kapoleop. - Napoleoo lived so near out own time as to he almost within the memory of living men, and there are plenty of men .today In France who heard of Napoleon from their fathers, who lived in tbe stirring times connect ed with his name, (::j.J$Ht 3v' "There la a curious fact In connec tion with Napoleon's personal appear ance that I have never been able to find mention of In any of tbe biogra phies, and that is that two upper front teeth were, very long and lapped over tbe lower onee to aa unusual extent, giving him a moat peculiar appearance when smiling. . Those teeth the two upper Incisors, on either side of the mesial plane ordinarily form .a Due that meets with tbe - corresponding teeth In the lower Jaw, but In Napo leon's case they overlapped. '. i, This In formation came to my father directly from the bob of Napoleon's dentist, woe made a memorandum of the fact" New Tork Tribune. " ' BswlTUr We offer One Haadred Dollars Seward for any ease of Catarrh that eaaaot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. - . F. J. Chbkit ds Co., Props., . '. . , Toledo, 0. " Wethe undersigned, have . knowa F J. Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable la alt bus iness transactions aad financially abls to carry out any obligations made by their firm. ' I ;.: ;'y 4 W bit ft Tbuai, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, . . ' ' . Waldiho, Kirhar it Mabtih, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O, . HsU's Catarrh Care is taken Internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and m aeons surf sees of. the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials face. . Hairs Family Pills are the best, County Appointments For Speak- . v ' V ers. : ' . - Joseph Ktnsey, E, M. Green, W. B. Pearoe, D. L. Roberts and Dr. J.. W, Da guld Democratic county candidates will addreas the while voters of Craven county on the amendment at the follow ing places, on the dates and at tbe hours earned below: Trains, Monday, July 13rd at 7.80 p. m. Vaneehoro, Tuesday, July 14th, at S o'clock p. m. . Maple Cypress, Tuesdsy, July 21th, at 8 o'clock p. m. Tuscarora, Wednesday, July 25th, at 8 o'cloek p. to. Core Crek, Wednesday, July 2ith, at 8 o clock p. m. Dover, Thursday, July 2 ilh, at 1 o'oIik k p. m. Japer, Fridny, July 27tli, at 8 o'i J, k p. Dl. Fort I!rnwe!l, t!a!ui.l..y, Ju'y t !i, 1? o'cloi k lo. C. T. Wji i s,, ( bm'n. F. T. 11 -'y. is only a symptom not a 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 morning and wish you could lie in bed another hour or two if there is a bad taste in the mouth, and no appetite if there is pain in the side, back , or abdomen BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR will bring about a sure cure. The . doctor may .call your trouble some high-sounding LatLn name, but never mind tbe name. The trouble is in the menstrual' organs, and Bradfield's Female Regulator will restore you to health and regulate the menses like clockwork. , , - SoMbf dranUnfcrll a boMU. AaoUlaMnM hmok will Im Mat to u.y maw Uraqaaaibaawkd w. iTBB BRADFIEID REGULATOR CO.; ATLAHTA, SA. . , tar to Kaa Beblad. ' While Roosevelt Is a favorite with those who like him, tbe Kentucky en thuslaats are offering odds that Teddy will run behind on the ticket, - . " :, It has beea demonstrated by exper leace that consumption can be prevented by the early use of. One Minute Cough Cure. This is the favorite remedy, for coughs, colds, croup, aetba, grippe and all .throat, aad lung troubles. Cures quickly. F, B. Duffy, Z, . ' MIsmnaentaBdtag Soaaawkar. They -say tbe young man Melissa Per kins is goln' to marry is a reg'lar para gon." . 4 ' ' ,,v. , Land sakesl Do telll I thought he was a clerk In a grocery. - , LKMOM AB MEUIOINK.- , ,'' , 1 Tbey regulate the Liver, Btomacb, Bowels, Kidneys and Blood as prepared by Dr. H. Moxley, In hla Lemon Elixir, a pleasant lemon anna, it cum bullous neaa, constipation, indigestion, , faead aebe, hppendicltls, malaria, kidner dis eases, fevers, chllla, heart failure, ner vous prostration, and all other diseases caused by a torpid or diseased liver aad kldueys. It la an eatabltsbed fact tbat lemons, when combined properly with other liver tonics, produce the most de sirable results upon the stomach, liver, bowels,, kidneys and blood. 7 Hold by druggists. 60c and $1 bottles,- -. v''0-. . " 1 ' ' v:.,:t 'y , &t. Jahm r. Baadera WHtee, ' ' Dr. H. Motley, Atlanta,' Ga.: I have been relieved of a trouble which creailr eadangered my life,' by ualng Motley's Lemon Elixir. My doctor declared my only relief to be the knife, my trouble neinf appendicitis, i nave been perma nently cured and am bow -a well man. lam a preacher of th M. E. Church South located ia the towa of Verbena, Ala. My brother. Rev. K. E. Cnwen, recommenaea me Lemon Jtnxir io sne. Ship mehalf doten large bottles 0, 0. D. MaaUVal I Kllxlr. Cured me of a lone-standlne- Of cbllla and fever by using two bottles. J.'O. Btarlbt, . Engineer E. T. Ta. A Qa. R. R. t ' Moalajr's Laaaoai Klixir. Cored me of a ease of heart dlseasa and Indisreation of fonr vaara' autndlnff. I tried a dozen different medicines. None but Lemon Elixir done me any good. - - Tolxs DibhIv Cor. Habersham and St. Thomae Bla., - Savannah, tia. ' Moalr-a Vmrnom KUxlr. I fully endorse It for nervous prostra tion, headache Indigestion and constipa tion, naving used it with most satisfac tory results, after all other remediea bad failed. -J W.Kollo., . Weet End, Atlanta, Oa. ; , ? ; Tlaa r CMslcUratiaa. Miss Lulu Finnlgan I will give yes me answer In a month, PaL ' ; He That's right, me darllnt; tek plln" ty av time to think it over. But tell me waa thing now will It be yes or oof - QUESIIOS ARSWERED. Yes, August Flower still baa the laig eat aale of any medicine In the civilized world. Your mothers' and grandmothers' never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors weie scarce, and tboy seldom beard of Appen dlcllla. Nervoua 1'rontraliou or Heart failure, t'J!. Thry UBed August Flownr to clean out the syutcm and stop fcrmcuta ' lion of d', f t( d food, r ulale the a t!in of the liver, atiuiuiuta tlie nervous and ori'anlc action of the sysli in, and that la a:i ll.-y t.-k !,tu t-V,ng dn!l a- I l'.-l i; il h ' ' K id oilii-r k Vou only ' .d a n-w Uiws of l.uuii August i!wer, lu Hn'iM f.i., to n he you ' . i t':i'ii! ii" ; ai-riii t!.is lit f h r v Si !i y"'i. I "t f ' ' y V S I y. t::. t ... s r.. j in t;.s c. "Uulioul A,' . ..J,iA ;At U.i P. ,;t Session of Uie Lt.oiuiure. An Act Supplemental to an Act Entitled "An Act to Amend tbe Constitution of North Carolina,." ratified February 21st, 1839, the same being Chapter - Two Hundred and Eighteen of tbe Public Laws of 1889. - Tbe General .Assembly of North Caro lina do enact: r , Section 1. That chapter 818, public laws of 1699, entitled, "An Act lo amend the Constitution or North Carolina," be emended so aa to make said act read ss followst ' - ' ' "That article 8 of the constitution of North Carolina be, and the same Is here by abrogated, and In lieu thereof shall be substituted the following arllole ot said conatlloilon aa an entire and Indivlaable plan of suffrage.' - ARTICLR VI.' i . SuflVace and Kllgibllllj to oatoe , - Section I. Every male person born in the United States, and every male person who has been naturalized, twenty-one years of age, and possessing the qualll cations set out in this article, shall be entitled" to vote at any election by tbe people la the Blate, except as herein otherwise provided. ; ". ; : Section 8. He shall have resided In tbe Slate of North Carolina for two years, in the county sit months,' and In the precinct, ward or other election dis trict in which be offers to vole four months next preceding tbe election: Pro vided, that removal from one precinct ward or other election district to anoth er In tbe same county, shall not operate to deprive any "person, of the right to vote In tbe precinct, ward or other alee lion district from ' which he hss removed until, four months -after such removal. No person who has been con Vlcted, or who has confessed his guilt In open oourt, opoo Indictment, of any crime, the punishment of which bow Is, or may hereafter be, imprisonment In the Bute's prison, shall be permitted to vote Unless tbe said person shall he first restored to citizenship In the manner prescribed by law. . ' ', Section 8. Every person offering to vote shall be at the time 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 int o effect the provieioari oft his article., - . Section 4. Every person presenting himself for registration shall be able to read. and write any section pf the consti tution In the English language: and, be fore he shall be entitled to rote, he sbsli have paid on or before the first dsy of May pt tbe year ia which he proposes to vote, his poll tax for the previous year as prescribed by article 5, section 1, of the constitution. , But no male persoa who was, on January 1st, 1867, or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote Under the laws of any State In the United Btftte wherein he then resided, and Bo lineal descendant of any such' persoa shall be denied tbe right to register and vote at any election in this Bute by rea son of bis failure to possess the educa tional qualification herein "described: Provided, he shall have registered In ac cordance with tbe terms of this section prior to December 1, 1908,' . ' The General Assembly shall. provide for the registration of all persoas en titled to vote without the educational qualifications.. herein prescribed,, and shall, on of 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 the right to vote in all elec tions by tbe people la this State, unless disqualified under section J of this ar ticle: Provided, sncb person shall have bis poll tax as above required. . . Section 6. Tbat this amendment to the conelltntlon la presented and adopt ed as one Indivisible plan for the reg ulatloa of tbe suffrage, with the Intent and purpose to so connect the different parts, and to make them so dependent upon each other, that the whole shsll stand or fill together. - . ' Section 8. All elections; by the people shall be by ballot, and all elections by the General Assembly shall be-viva voce.1 " , ; Bectlon 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 lake and subscribe the following oath: "I, , do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will support and main lain the constitution and lawa of the United Statea aud the constitution of North Carolina, not Inconsistent there with, and that I wUl faithfully discharge the duties of my ofilce as , so help me God." Section 8. The following classes of persons shall be dlsuslllled for offlr: KltHt, all persons who shall deny the Ixlug of Almighty God. Second, all persons who ahull have tiren convicted or ConF. . a Uielr jmiIU on Indictment priidiitsr, nnd h.-lher axutiint-rd or not, or ini'I'-r ju!:-!ii(iit ii!wiidcd, of any 1.5' ' 'I' or 11 l. V. IT II v M'ri'r ci! for which tbe punkbment may be im prisonment In tbe penitentiary, since be coming citizens of the United States, or of corruption or malpractice ia office; unless eucb person shall be restored io the rights of citizenship in a manner pre scribed by law. Section 9. That this amendment to the constitution shall go Into effect on tbe first day of July, 1902, If a majority of tbe votea cast at tbrnext general elee tlnn shall be csal in favor of this suf frage amendment. " t Section IL This amendment to the constitution shall be submitted to tbe next general election to the qualified voters of tbe State in tbe same manner and under the same rules aad regulations as la provided In the law regulating gen eral elections In this Slate, and at said election those persona desiring to .vote for sncb amendment shall cast a written or printed ballot with the 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. . -' . s ..l , 1 Section III. Tbe votes cast at said election shall be counted, compared,: re turned and canvassed, and the result an nounced and declared ander the same rules and regulations and in the same manner aa the vote for Governor, and If a majority of the votes cast are In favor of the said amendment it shall . be the daty. of the Governor of the State, upon being notified of tbe result of said' elec tion, to certify said amendment, under the seal of the state, to the Secretary of the State, who shsll enroll, the ssld amendment so certified among the per manent records of his office. Section IV. This act shall be in force from and after Its ratification. - . For burns, injuries, pile and akin dlsj esses use Ue Witt's Witch Hazel Salve It la the original. Counterfeits may be offered. ' Use only i De Witt's.- P. S. Duffy. ' , - ' ' s outhern ailway. The Btandai Rallwaj ot the hOUTJl ' The DlraclLine to all Points, CALIFORNIA, ' CUD A AND POllTO uic o.; Strictly Firet-Clsss Equipment on all Through or Local Trains; Pullman Pal ace Bleeping Oars oa all Night Trains; Past aud Safe Schedule. . ;. ;', Travel by the Bouthera aad you are as sured a Safe, Comfortable . and Expedi; tkras Journey. ' '; ,"': ' ; V' -v t-fi'S'-'-i! ;' Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta blue, Rates and General Information, or address . ' F, B. DARBY, R. & YERNONJ-Xv 'Ci, A jCv ,h.p, a. Ashevllle, N. C! Charlotte, N..a Fsuax B.lJvnoti :dV.P&:QeaMaii.;; i M.Cdlp, Tr . Maa : ;.W.A.TBaK,QPA,- -WASHINGTON. - D. O BLOOD HUr.lORS Ulcers, Old Sores, Cancers, liting Sores, (czema,- He , Cured by B. B.-Triil ' Bot V''vOle. Free, ' Prom Impure blood comes nil sons of fiains, acbea and sores, ending Ireqnently o deadly cancer or some chronlo sore. If you can answer "yea" to any of the following questions yonr blood Is diseas ed and impure. . - - Do cuts oracratchea heal alowly? Does your sklu itch or burn f Have yoil pim ples f Kruptions so you feel ashamed to lie seen In company T Acblug lkines or llacki Kctrma r Old Sores? bolls T Scrofula? Rheumatism? Foul Breath? Oatanh? Are you i'ale? Do Scabs or rtrsli s form on tlie htln, Hair Or Mralp ? Trickling I'alna tu the tlatr? All Hon Down, eel easily tired, and aa tired in the morning as w hen you went to bed ? Hutterlng Heart? liare you Ulcers? Ealing Sores? Cancer ? Anv J-' .'i A I. ri'H'ier who sufTers Issd v! I in I I- n a few lri'B boil lea if II. H. I'.. I iiwi.io .ih-i I'alui). Tills remedy ' t- "'- iiy tiiii I --a nn only 'i-rtert 1 I ... ': r ii'B.i'-. It. It. .'( '.l,Ullll! I i . ) hs a i ' ' "i t i,t yi-fira of i ... e ihu:"i" M (.".i.-d l!v . I v I I. , of It. li. li. i ! 1" !i. i.1! Him - i , . !- - iim. j-"im r:::::ATi:3ATA::K:::3 ' BY , . Johnston i Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. ' 13 ti:e mzzy cf zzm. ram Mrs. C. H. Kuursborv. who keen millinery and fancy goods store at Si. Louis, Qrstiot Co., Mich., and who ia well known throughout the eoantry, I waa badly troubled with rheuma tism, catarrh and neuralgia. ' I had liver complaint and waa very bilious. I was in a baa conaition; every any l bo na to fear that 1 ahould never be well woman; that I ahonld have to settle down into a chronic invalid, and lire in the- shadow of death; I bad JOHNSTON'S 8ARSAPARILLA rec ommended to me. I TOOK FOUR BUTTLES AND IT CURED ME. and eared my family both. I am very glad that I heard of it I would eheerfully recommend it to every one.,: I have taken many other kinds of medicine. I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them." MICH ISA sailia CO., Satrall, afua. A. & iV. C. R. R. PAS5EN0EK DEPARTflENTI - Najw Bbbh, N- C.V May 81. 1900. Bates to Morehead.' The following special rates for season (1000) from stations named below to Morehead City and return In effect June 7, 1900s . . SBABOH SATUBOAV STATIONS. -. TICKET. HI8HT, Ooldsboro.i LaQ range.. ...4.00 ...8.60 ..8.00 ... 278 ... 2.70 ... 200 ... 1.75 ... .60' L50 -160 1.10 .90 8S .75 .70 .35 Kloaton... Dover. . . Core Creek New Bern... Rlverdale .... Newport. .. German and Sunday Stations. Ball Ticket. Excursion. Goldsboro 1 26 ft 25 LaOrange .... .... 1 00 100 Elusion.. .SO .tO Dover!.. 75 ,75 Core Creek .70 .70 New Bern 60 .60 Newport... 85 ' .35 German and Ball Tickets sold only to ten or more on one ticket good to return nest morning. Sunday Excnralon Tickets sold on Sunday, good only on Noa. 7 and 8 trains. OTTIcket Limit Cannot Be Extended "These rates supersedes all previous rates in counici. Bates to Boraa Sprlna-a. Summer excnralon ticketa (season 1900) from A 4 N. C. stations Round Trip for Seven Springs, N. , O. Roucd trip tickets will be sold to LaG range to parties .visiting the above Springs st tbe following rstes of fare for tbe round trip: : Goldsboro.. Elnslon Dover . . . . . . Core Creek. .70 .60 . 106 160 New Bern ...12 36 Rlverdale..,. 2 75 Newport . ..8 45 Morehead City 8 00 Tickets on ssle June 1st. Tickets good to return to October 31, 1900. . . Bates ta Mountain R aorta. - ' Through rates of fare Round Trip tickets from Coupon Stations below to points named on the W. N, C. Railroad (season iOOO). Tickets en sale June 1st, 1900, lo September 80tb, 1900 Inclusive. Good for return paaaage on or before Oct, 81, 1900. , i To. 1 ' vV-- 95 fl a 5 2 i i Hickory . . . $13 50 $11 60 $11 10 $10 50 Morganton i486 1385 . 11 95 11 86 Old Port..... 16 OS 14 6S 18 25 1266 Black Mt, .. i 18 20 15 20 13 80 .18 2ft Ashevllle : v: 1 86 16 86 14 45 18 85 Hot Springs.. 18 85 17 85 15 95 15 84 Rstesto-all ether ResorU In Western North Carolina or Virginia maybe furn ished upon application. Children noder five (5) years of age are free. - Children nndef twelve (12) years of , agf half the above rales, r-.-.f ":'' '" - v 8. U DILL, (1, P. A. ' lit color! Notice, Wavtnir AllaltrlMl aa jknwtulnr Af .Mrs. Annls . Wahsjb deceased, late of New li... V n f hla la ia nnllf all Mrunna having claims sgslnat the estate tt ssld (leoesseu to present tnem to ins unuer slgned on or before the 10th day of iuMMt 1001 ..a Ihla HAltrn will h nlaad In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted lo said estate will please make Immediate payment.' Tula loui ol JDly luiui . .- ft. is. ItManl.SL . Kiecutor. sale of Valuable Property. By virtue of the power contained In the deed of assignment made to me by J. I'. Brogden and wife, on the 281 a day of February, 1WKI, aud recorded In toe 01 Hkji f ilia H..iI.uir of I lamia In Jonea county, I whl, on Monday lbe6th day of August, IUIX), oiler to the lilifhfvst bidder for cash a valuawu piecenr nun property .iliiUnlmr ilt town of Trenton, and known as the Broaden Mill; the same ad johiiiiit the lamia o( James imnmonu snd olhrrs, and iMlnif the old Mi-Daniel M il. li)( luili d In this are all the uulld h'!'K, nm liinc ry, lha poud. and all land ami otlir property reln((liig In aud a I ml of Iim mill and mill all-. This Is an hi purl unit v to buy a valuable plera of piopi-riy. I line or aaia is o cioca m, J ii y 4tb VJM. 1 M. I'EAIiaLL, Trustee, Lodge Directory. NEW BERN CONCLAVE 4b6, Improve. Order Heptaaophs, meets 2nd and 4ih Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock at Roun tree1 Hall. H. A. Willis, Archon; Greene Bryan, f inancier; A. T. Btransbury.rJec- retary. - , . , - - , EUREKA LODGE NO. 7. I. O. O. ....' Ofllcors: W. T. HUl. N.Gt 3. R. Parker, V. U ! tieo. Ureen, Kec g becty; James "'. B. Hill. Financial Secretary; A. K. 1'ilt man, Treas. Regular meetings every " Monday nlgbt'at 7;30 o'clock. ,, , OALDMET -ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4, t. U, U. r.'V omcers: li li Mood. V f; : .-s G Delamar, II Pr J Baxter, B W; ' H Hall. J W. , rtrecn Unftha. K Gerock, Treasurer.' Regular Encamp- ' ment, 1st, 8rd, aud 5th (if any) Thursday ' nignie in eacn montaat t w o ciocx. NEW BERN LODGE No. IJHftC- J 0 Scales. Pvest; i U Hmlta, Recording ' Beo'y; K E Quidley, Financial Bec'y. Meets In tbe Knights of; Harmony Halt every 1st and 3rd Monday nights In each montn. 1 CRAVEN LODGE No. 1, KNIGHTS OF HARMONY: Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights in each month in Rountree's Hall. Pollock street, at -7:80 o'clock. B. R. Ball, President, It. J. DIs osway, Bec'y, R. R. Hill, F. Bec'y. , KN1CHT8 OF HONOR Officers: KR Jones, Dictator; G' L Vinson, Reporter; -W F Roun tree, Financial Reporter New Berne Lodge No. 448 meets the2nd and 4th Friday nights at 7:30 o'clock In rtountree's uall, follock street. CANTON CLttl.otONTNO.2, P. at., I. O. U.t UmcerN. Geo. Blover, Cnptaln ; T. ti. By man, Lieut. i P. U. Pelletlur, Ensign; wm. J Pitts, Oterk ; Ed. Uerook, Accountnnt. Beg alar Cantonments, id and 4th Tiiureday aivhta In each month at 8 W) o'elock' Trustee's Sale. " Pursuant to the power of sale conferred upon me the undersignrd as Tinatee In a certain deed in trust executed by Jesse Brooks dated tho 20ih day of January 1900 snd recorded In the olllce of the Register of Deeds of Craven county in book 133, pages 242 etc. A ud upon re quest of holder of the linnd stcliri-il by said deed in trust. I wiil on Monday the 6th day of August 11)1X1 at the hour of Vi o'clock M. at the Court House door of Craven county, offer for sale and sell to tbe highest bidder for csuli, tbo follow ing described real estate, vi. All that tract or parcel of land lielng and lying in said County and Stale, on the Boulb side of Ni-iihp Hiver, and known as and called the I pkln laud, beginning 24 44 of a polu abovo tbe mid dle stoues, runuiug thence Noilh 44 de crees 23 east 272 40 poles to a point In tbe river midway bit ween tbe upper and lower linea thence down aud wtih Mense Itiver lo a Cypress slump at the mouth of a small branch In (Usklir and Pip kin's division Hue. thence south 28 J de grees west 294 poles lo Mnuly's line at a point 25 poles above the lower stone in said line and thencq with Miinb'a Hue to the beginning, containing 140 acres more or less, being the said Ji ssu Brooks moiety In ihc division of a tract of land described iu a deed duled March 5th, 1873 aud recorded in tho Iteiniers office Craven county, book 73. folios Mil, 150 &c., to which reference is made for a more pcifeet detcripllon. excepting R acres of said land sold L P. Martin on tbe North side of the A. A N T. It R. railroad and 11 acres sold Eliyabelh Har gelt ou tbe south side of said A & N 0 U R. Also one other tract of land In said County and Htale, which was convoyed lo said Jesse Brooks by James M Rrln snn. Commissioner to which deed refer ence is made for a more perfect descilp lion; the said tract of land Is knowu us tbe John Owens land and situated on the south side of Neuse Hiver, adjoining the lands of H R Bryan, David Speight, Ralph Gray and the ssld Jesse Brooks. Also one other tract of lai d In said connly and Btale hli.g on the south side of Neuse river and known as tho Garret Moye land, adjoining the lands of said Jesse Brooks awl II R Bryan, begin- . ning at a stone in B rices patent line at the corner of Speight's ditch, I hence to tbe main road to Beaufort running along said road southwardly to the division line between Moje snd Brooks, tbenre along said line lo Npelgbta ditch and along ssld ditch to the beginning, con taining 100 acres more or les, being the same land conveyed lo said Jesse Brooks by J E O Harn dated April 6, 1801, to which deed reference In mado for pur-, poses thereof. Also two promissory. Notes etecnted to said Jesse Brooks by David Speight, dated December 11. Ih74, and payable respectively on the 25th day of December, 1877 and 1878, subject to the credits thereon endorsed. E. 11 Meadows, Trustee. This the Srd day of July, 1900. .rrostee's' Sale, Pursuant to that certain Deed of Trnsf eiecuted by Muatspber P Holley and Harriett Holley, bis wife to the under signed as trustee on Ihe 30th day of June 1898, which said deed of trust is duly le corded lo the office of tbe Register of Deeds of Craven Co. In book 127, page 151. -And upon tbe requestor (be holder of' the bond secured by said deed ot trust, I . will oa Saturday the Slat day of July 1900 at the hour of 12 o'clock m , at the Court Uouae door of Craven county, ' Offer for ssle and sell to the highest bid der for cash all and singular the real . sstate described In said deed of trust, deslvnsted as follows to wit: -. . All tbst cerlaln'lot of land lying orl ' the oast aide of George street iu tba city,;, of New Bern, North Carolina, aud known in tbe plan of tbe city by tba number , to and described as followst -.- i . On Georve street measuring oa front 87f feet, thenre running eaat 103 feet, thence south 64 fret, sod thence on the "Fulshlre Line," 120 feet; being tbe urns conveyed to Moaiaphnr P. Holly by Macy O. Woodruff, snd others, by deed bearing data the 4th, dsy of October -1881, and recorded in (hs office of tbe Register of Deeds of Crsven county, in book 94, pages 50,51 and 63 to which reference is made, . v This June lih. 1W)0. . -. : - O. II. GUION, Trustee. , Adailnlstrator'n Sale of Land. Htte or North Crouka, Bopetlor Cruven County.' Court Thos F McCarthy, admr of Julia A Ed-' want", ilwd. SKBlnal Charity Hants, rihaile K.d wards, at uls. Pj viri'e of an order of the Superior Omit of Graven connly, N In Ihe above entitled action, in which I as 01 iwlmt to led the hneliiafli-r tlesrriln d lot of I nm to miilie a-ala to p iy Ihn I, 1,1 ff hi V lot, alil-e, l will on Momlitv, .Inly : el,, (i at 12 n'cliM-k ni, at Ihe I 'on 1 1 linn"" ilimr In Nea lb rn, oiler for .'i' mi'l p. i liirniili l"l' f liii'ln-Ht b;i.'- i i , i ;i ( "li 1 1 :t"l or 1 1 il ' i I i t Pi in I ill-
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