-,.4 Ti r J.' 'i'f-Ij:'-' THE JOURNAL. ?'. Published every day in the year, except Monday, at M Middle treeU..Ji' i; lv: Pbonc No. 8. v r . : . CHARLES L STEVENS.' suitor awd phopbietor. , ; Advertising Sates furnished on applt- Official New Ber; ( As; 0C? " V 1 80BSCRiptl6N RATK8' ' -v 'ifi'iif 'v.ivft'C;i''-V " :feS-4;'S'"';:il'u yer advance. .,.,..$4.00 ' if r:vi'i-S5;'ff;:-One year, not In ndvsoc 4.00 ' ' " . .Monthly, by carrier lo the lty..'-;.ftO '".',- j - Entered at the Pout Office, Sew Bern, ' N. 0., a second class matter. " TWO STANDARDS OP VIRTUE. 1 .;:V 'iaThere can be tittle doubt but lbst the ;dencj;.!::pf4t;'ag a (btlCfair'ie'aUng '-'and honesty in all .transactions, social, commercial and political. v And yet with the -tendency towards square dealing, success that may come . through questionable dealings, doetjiot receive the rebuke that It should from those who assume to maintain the stand ard of an unimpeachable honesty. ' :! , It may be that the Utile deceits and : bypocrlcles p'raetlced In society of the day, is preferable to an honesty which openly notices, and bluntly corrects every trifling Irregularity. : The apparent necessity which seemi to make . departure from - the ' alngle ' standard of virlne a neceislty, is pro ductive of the double Standard of virtue, which Is set up, the little departures from the single standard not being held ' as any breach from virtue, the thought being that a deed cannot be evil If com . - mltted with the purpose that' good may come from it. :J' . It may be that the strenoua. living of ' today, which demands success regardless of the meana that may lead to Its attain ment, creates this double ..standard of V : virtue, and makes ; the single standard seem of a past age, an but of date matter. " -. vi-.;:;V,"''."'.':V In commercial life, the demand is for integrity of character and honesty iq all transactions, and yet success Will point . to virtue as it own reward, when Ul suc cess may prove the attempt la gain as . dishonest, which was overlooked in the '. trlompbof )Qtm,.&.i'-:, Z-'-'t . . The cry for honesty in politics Is too often ftaudulent, and a sham to cover some dishonest scheme,1 while the con teotlon of every political party if that It Is sincerely honest.'' i'l '' r ' In all of these, the healthy k open way ; Is lor a single standard of honesty, while the xigenclea so frequently arls- ing, make duplicity of ' iore or less degree a necessity to those concerned. ' : The demand which makes success Im perative, which seems to Justify slight . departures, sod short cuts, Is the frult- 1 ui source of evil.; -. It it the fatal misconception, which . creates : two, standards of virtue -and ; ' makes belief that they are . equal - and even better than the' single standard i which always measures men and things .by the same rule, and ttampt them with i 'the weight of justice. ''&f:Jsf 'r-p-i: ;; j.' ajiot Betrard, SUM. .Vv'.'t J, 'f:;Ktb 'readere 'of' tbla paper will be - pleased to learn that there la at least oh dreaded disease that 'telenet has been ; ; 'able to care la alt its stages, and that li Catarrh. Qall'f Catarrh .Cor b the , v only poeliiv care known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a onstltotiotv V- al disease, requires constitutions! treat menu Ball's CaUrrh Car Is taken In- ' t. ternally, acllne directly on the blood J. and- mucous surfaces of tb system -.' -thereby destroying the foundation of -''the disease, and , giving the patient strength by building np the constitution ( and assisting nature in doing Its work, t ' ' Tb proprietors have so much faith la , ; Its enrstlv powers, that they offer On r ' Hundred Dollars for. any cas that . falls to curev Bend ter list of testlmoa ' , ials, ' - Address, "-'-i, '.! 'i-, ,t': F. J. CHENKT4 C0;Toleds,0, I Bold by Druggists, 78c, .';-.i-, :-5''rHalPt Family PHU are tb best';?J " v -,' . . Tlie CMUiiete. "It It a great comfort,'' said th Corn y fed Philosopher, "to Dod that the Ten .'. ' Commandments resd 'thoa sbslt not,' Id ' ? sued of 'I sbsll not.'" : , - ', Tf a. ' 1 ..UH-) 1 1 f .... Sinn.;.-- t ' - !t, ' 1 i , t t- 1 ! . ' "SPAftTACUS." Vh Aetkara Storr or How He Csate to Write It. A' Writer In the Lcwiaton Journal who interviewed Bev. Elijah Kellogg aays: .'v-"-;r:."". ' ': ! ..- When asked if he had written any declamation besides "Spartaeus to the Gladiators," "Regulus to the Curtha g'.uluia," "Vlrginlus to the Roman Ar my" and "Pericles to the People," he replied that he had written "Iclllue," but that If had never been publlbhed. Then he asked the writer if be bad ever beard bovr "Spartaeus" came to be written, and when told that be had sever heard an authentic statement concerning It Mr. Kellogg said: , , , ' "Durlug my flrst year In .Andover Theological aemlnary we were required to write original declnmatlons and de claim tbent before an audience. A com mittee of three seniors'' criticised the speaker publicly,, and Professor I'arke performed the same duty privately, i; I always dreaded to face an audience and especially tb be criticised publicly, and so I thQugbt I would write some thing that would so Interest them in the story of it that the critics would forget to notice- the errors, and so I wrote 'Spartaeus.' i: When I bad finish ed declaiming It, the professor asked the committee If they had any sugges tions to offer, and they said they had not, but Professor Parke told me pri vately that there were errors that mlKht be mentioned, but that he was glad I had made a departure from the old custom, of declaiming nothing but sermon and moral disquisitions and bad given them 'some rhetoric." ' So the author of "Spartaeus" was the first deelalmer , of it Mttle did he think that be was the flrat pf thou sands . of . acaqemle and collegiate youths on both sides of the sea to re cite a composition of so humble origin. This bit of literary history Is precious ng coming from the Hps ot this grand old man, and this Interview will forev er hare a safe place In the treasure house of the writer' memory, i .:. r ; THE PAFtACHUTE A InM Bsvnplmeat tn Air FlUffct , Ib the Eleventh Centarr. ' Credible accounts exist of an English Beuedlctlne monk, Oliver of Malmes- bury. In the eleventh century having tried to fly by precipitating himself from the height of a tower with the as sistance of wings attached to bis arms and his feet . It 1 taid that having gone along little ny he fell and broke bit legs." He attributed his acci dent to failure to provide bis apparatus with tail,' which would liave helped preserve hla, equilibrium and made his descent a gentler one. '; --. t, In the sixteenth century Leonardo da Vlncl first demonstrated that a bird, which hi heavier than the air, sustain Itself, advances In; the air, ''by render ing the fluid denser where - It passe than where It doe not pass." In order to fly It has to fix Its point of Support on the air. Its wings lu th descend ing stroke exert pressure from above down, the reaction Of which from below- up forces the cetitef of 'gravity of Its body to ascend at t'ach instant to the height at which the bird wishes to maintain It Some sketches - which hare come down to ns prove that Leo nardo occupied himself, like Oliver of Malmesbury, with giving man the pow er to fly by the assistance of wings suitably fixed to the body.-j! , We owe to Leonardo also the inven tion of the parachute. , which be ' do- cribed In th following terms: -If a man had a pavilion each side of which was 15 braces wide and 12 braces high.' he might cast himself from any height whatever without fear of danger." It may be said, too, of Leonardo da Vinci that -he was the first to suggest the. Idea of the screw propeller. Apple tons' popular atagaxlne. . ' . Rilu CkMte'a Butt Wrttlns.. George Tlcknor, the' historian cf Spanish literature, was opce called at s witness In a -case. In which Rnfut Cboate was engaged, and, 'being seated by the eminent counselor, was attract ed by the note which be bad made of toe evidence. After eying' them with Interest, be remarked that. the writing reminded him ot two autograph letters In his possession on of Manuel tb Great of Portugal (dated 1512) and tbe other of Qonsalvo de Cordova, : the great captain, written a few years earlier.- f Any. one who" bat glanced over these remarkable specimens of chlrograpby will marvel that It was possible to make out a syllable of such Illegible scrawls.) : '"'-;'' y.r.r "These letter," .Air. Tlcknor assured air.' Cboate, "were written 850 year ago, and they strongly resemble your notes or tn present trial." -s : Cboate Instantly replied, "Remark able men, no doubt; tbey seem to have been much In advance of Jlicir time." Caroline Tlcknor In Truth.. - , - ?:v " ' Sweet tow.- . - A young man named Bwcet engaged to marry a young woman named Lowe. A few Sundays previous to the wed ding the hsppy couple attended church together, and aa they walked along the alsl tb choir began singing tbe song 8weet nd Low," entirely uueonsclous of tbe musical pun that was being per petrated. "And alt tbls happened In a city Is Michigan." Ciiolr Journal. , " War t . - Tb Elderly Gentleman The true se cret of success Is to find out what the people went Tbe. lounger Msn-And give It to them, th? "New, corner It." Indianapolis Press. . The Father You two bad better nave a quiet wedding. The Ivem Whvf Th t'Htlu-r 'l'hei-e'll be nols enough ami to nire ertir you're married. ryracnite Ilcinhl. A'n'.'iors fndoro It, rhililrcti lilt q ll ii. fii!k vaii It. We n-r. r di ()no Mill uieC nr ll ' urn, It will uiUy i all thront i lid Imii;; 1 1 .jm bi . i'. rv i ' " -wf in Kansas lives a hsopv wife. She writes: " I have used Mother's Friend before two confinements. . The last time I had twins, and was in lsboronly a few min utes. Suffered very little." The reason AothcrV; Friend ' 1 does expectant mothers bo much good is because it is sn external liniment, to be applied upon the outside, where much of the strain comes. It helps be cause the pores tit the skin readily absorb It, ana it comes into direct contact wttn and. is absorbed by the pert involved. Morning sickness Is quickly banished, and nervousness is kept completely away. The sense of dread and foreboding is not experienced, ; even during labor itself. Confinement Is short and almost without psin.tuRecovery is quick and sure. Best of all, Mothec's Friend benefit the unborn Just as much ts the expectant mother, and when the little one comet it will be strong, lusty and healthy. p. , Druntets sen Mother1 Priori tor It a bettta. , - &d tot ear (rM book on th snbjtet, . j -. , flnly illustrstftd. . THE BRADFiELD REQULATOR CO. ' ? AltANTA. OA. - - i Cnn't Suit' "''When he bustles, Ihey say it's alt for effect. . '' And when ' he quiet down they tay he's posing. - tEMONS ASMBUICINK. They i regulate ' the Liver. - Btomnch. Bowels. Kidnevs and Blood as nrenared by Dr. H. Mozley, in his Lemon Elixir, a pleasant lemon Orlntt, It cures bllllous ncss, , constipation, IbdiRestion,- bead' ache, appendicitis, malaria, kidney : dis eases, fevers, cntlis. heart failure, ner vous prostration, ana all other diseases caused or a torpid or dlsessed liver and kidneys.' It Is an established fact that lemons, when combined properly with other liver tonics, produce the - most de- straoie results upon tbe stomacb, itver, Dowels, kldnevt and- blood.1 Hold by druggists. : ouc ana si Dower. Iter. 4ohn T. Sunders Writes, Dr. H. Mozlcv. Atlanta. Ga.s I have been relieved of t trouble which greatly endangered my life, by using Mozley'i Lemon Elixir. My doctor declared my only relief to be the knile, niy trouble beinr appendicitis,..: 1 hsve been perma nently cured ana am now a well man 1 am a preacher ol - in M. a. (Jnurcb Bouth located in the town of Verbena, Ala. My brother,- Iter. K. a. Unwen, recommended tne Lemon Elixir to me. Ship mebalt dozen large bottles t!. O. D. Cured mo ot a long-standing - cas of Chills and fever by using two bottles. y !'-:: ri. V. bTAMi.aV, Engineer B. T-Ta, & Ox. R. R. - Moeley's tmon Kllitr. ' ji'j,':' Cured me of a case ot heart disease and indhrestion of fouf vears' standlo. tried a doxen different medicines.' None but Lemon Elixir done me any good. ".-i' -i- - '. ' : .. " TlIf.BS DlBHIi. Cor. Habersbam And Bt, Thomas Sts. DAVannah, Ga.-v; ;vT:!;:f.rv t ffi ,-'v" Mosley-s Lemon aUlstrr' . - : I fully endorse It for nervous prostra tion, headache Indigestion and constlpa- uon, saving nsea it wun most ani mina tory results, after all other remedies had failed, -k - -'-' " J. Wf Hollo, West End, Atlanta, Oa. 'if... ,sf, .;-. Mot Lancer te be BadaweoU Ut Those hideous, heathenish, fiend- hh J hlnes I ; 5i ,;'; r -: v ; '' ; : : '. She I think so; I'm going right to work tblt very minute and . hnnt op s eivllzed name for chow-chow.. .. . . .' Ia India,' tbe land of famine, thous ands die because they cannot obtain food. ' la America, tbe land of plenty many suffer and die because tbey cannot digest lb food tbsy eat. Kodel Dys pepsia -Cur dlgesti what you eat. .. It Inslsutly relieves and radically caret t'l stomach trouble- 8. Duffy.-' 'VV' Schedule of Mails. : ; Arrival of mailt from north tod west dally except Sunday, 10:50 a. m. 5:50 p. dl Wilmington and lb south 0:30 p. m.; Morehead City 9:00 a, m. : ' : - : Leave, North and west 8:00 a. m. and S:50 p. m.j Wilmington and louth 8:00 a. m.; Morehead City 5:50 p. ro. .. .i .'.'-... - - SUA DATS, '.-. ' y ' , Malik arrive from sorth and west 9:40 a. m.( 50 p. m. Leave 9:00 A. m. aud 6:08 p. m. . , . -., The public will please bear lu. mind Ihst the morning mall for the North and West closes at 8:15 a. m, : That the afternoon mall for north and west clones at 8:00 p. m. ' For Morehead City at 5 00 p. m. Ale that Hie afternoon train carries no mall for Intermediate points hctwecr here snd Goldslioro, Respectfully. BavMOun W. IIan?oik July 18, 1000. Postmaster. QUESTION AMSWI:Br.D. Yes, Annum Howit mill 1ms Urn bug But Snl of sny tlnilir I mi lit llin clvlllr world. Your nioilior' sml UPVpr thntli'lit of IMh.:' Bi:v: ! f. I ml : l'c. I Inn r i r 1 . ; M !' 1 11 1 ! ' . I w.ri v ci t 1 1 i i . r r t I A: UUt - LILIES. Lfllcf, vrtilte Ultcs, y calm my bouI, - For tht witert kre wild snd the biitowi ron, vv .: And 1ot ind trust hare drifted ftwiy LUU the diitint tail on the breut oi the bey. "' In a Baoment more 'twill have drifted from eight . And be bidden away In the waste of night t And then re came with four pure, -tweet sue, - Vk 1th your dainty, winsome, loving waya, . :. .- And, crept Uke a dear dream Into j&y noart.. t--' 1 could not-bear to aend thee apart, for the Iragranee that floats on your balmy breath - ' t age whtapeis "peace," though the world calls - It death r-Bosa Van 0. Speece In Scranton Trlbuna. COULDN'T FOOL HIM. Thin Maut Knew a Steamboat Whew :. '-."Ho Saw. 0e,V:'s .i The agent of one of the cccaa steam- chip lines, says; the Chicago Tribune, told the following story of a St Louis man who got into Now iork the day After the maiden arrival of A great liner: " - - . , After easing at the .Vessel from the pier the St Louisan said to tbe man ot the gangplank; - - '.Turfy good slsed steamboat" ''She' a liner, ocean liner,"? was the lofty reply. . " - She's purty high up, ain't slier' '.'"'Ocean liner have to be..; But when be is under, way she doesn't look so hlgh' . i:0fi&StW?Mf' "Iler chimneys 'i ain't very high, though." . ,i . i , i 1 You mean her funnels. No; tbey never make them high for liners.'-' "Hinges on 'emT "Never heard of hinges on a funnel."' "How - does : she ,get " under the bridger- "Whatbridger - "Why, any bridge. . Steamboats out our. way have hinges on their chim neys, and when tbey come ( to the bridges over the river they lower tbo chimneys, and she scoots under like she was greased.' The man at the gangplank observed the 8t Louls nutn wlfb lofty Indiffer ence.-. " I - . ' - r 'She ain't got any wbeelhouses "on her sides nor none at her stern," re marked tbe Bt Louis man after be had niade further Inspection, Sii'v;:;r Liner have- propeller,-said :the man at the gaugplaulc- aud his nose turned up visibly. ' . Well I'1' het she can't run. It takes two wheels and a bow like nn arrow-. head and ft scant bold to give a steam boat speed, sonny, and don't you forget It If this steamboat was to get into the Mississippi, she'd go hard aground first clip." '. - T have told you this is not n steam boat "Shucks! Vou can't glmine that . I saw a plcter of her In one of our neys paper before. I left home, nnd the prititln under It said 'steamboat' Do you think a St. Louis editor don t know a steamboat when be sees one? You're not on to your job yot.": u ..- - SOWN BY GUNPOWDER. A Corloain Way ot Corertna a liocUi- "r.f.VC Cras Wltb IMaot Lite. ? Jn the grountia-of the Duke of Athol and near Blair castle, Euglund, stnnds a high, rocky crag nnnied Crulglebnrmt. It looked grim and Hinre in the midst. of beauty, and Its owner thought how much prettier It would look If Only tree, sbrulw. ete.i otild be plnntinl lu Its nooks and crannies.' It was coumIiI ered Impossiblo for any one to scale Its steep aud dangerous acclivities, and no other Way wus thought -of to get seed sown.-, ' - One day Alexander Knsiuyth, father of tbe celebrated engineer, paid it visit to tbe duke'a grounds. '" The t-rag was pointed out to lilni. and he was told of the desire of the duke regarding It After some thought lie conceived bow It could be nccouipllRhed.'; In passing the castle he noticed two'Tjid cnnnotL- He got a few small tin canisters made to fit the bore of tbe cannon and tilled them with a variety of trvei shrub nnd grass seeds. The camion was loaded In tb usual way and Unud at the rock from all tUttf.iiif"A''.-- Th little canister on striking the rock burst, scattering (lib seeds In All directions. Many seeds were lost, but many more fell - Into the ledge , or crack where there vent a little moss or earth. These soon showed signs of life, snd In a few years rrn;?cful trees and pretty climbing plants all sown by gunpowder were growing nnd flonrlsu- lng In nearly every, recess of lhe.for.( merly bare, gray crag, clothing It Willi verdaut beauty,,': ;::'" ts rbsm sioos. Tbe Indian name Hlout, aa It tp pear In such town names a Sioux Kalis. Sioux City and Hloux Rapids, Is usually pronounced "Soo," but some, times, In the enst clilefly, that simple pronunciation I not known. A com mltteeman not long ago visited a school Id New England, where lie beard the pupils say "SI-ox with complete as surance. - At a favorable opportunity lie quietly spoke to'tlie teacher of the error, saying. "You know. It Is 'Boo,' " whereupon the naked the attention of the school snd solemnly announced "Yon have all been pronouncing this word wrong. , It Is hot 'SI-ox,' but 'Soo-C-x." The committeeman lacked the courage to pursue the subject further. Exchange. A Srasare of Saeoenn. ' Friend Oh, by the way, I have teen rurloiis to know whether you wra suc resHful with that strange patient you were treating lust winter. Ioctor I was. riirtlnlly. He hirs paid almost linlf nf Ills lilll.-rhllndel plila Cntlinlli- Slaiiiluiil and Times. Calves are never killed In .Morocco becniiKC of a popular notion Hint If de prived cf llii'iii Hie or,-s would reuse to give ml!);. If Jnsllce ruli ll V !.:lt 11 Flilflln;' J ! i there iiouhl In-. Mllunukii- 4i or 1,1 In . . 1 i ( 1 . I' Proceedings of Board Aldermen. - New Bern, K. O., July SI, 1900, Pursuant to recess Board met In ses sion, Mayor Psttersnn, presiding Alder men prescut, Parker,- Uskil, ' Koy, Gerock. Kowden, Davenport, Phillips aud Johnson. - -j -i . -. ' . A form of city water and sewet bond upon motion was adpopledt ; ' Whereas, on April 3, 1900, tbe Msyor and , Hoard of Aldermen of tbe city ot New Bern, North Carolina, : passed ail ordinance, providing that ao election Should be held for tbe purpose of sub milting, to the voters of said city, the Question' of Issuing . tbe bonds of said city, to an amount not exceeding Eighty Thousand Dollars, for the purpose-of buying, erecting and constructing a sys tem of Water Works and Sewerage - In and for (aid city under the provisions of an act entitled, A a act tolncorporate the city of Now Bern, ratlued February 2i, 181)9, ami ' Whereas, said election was-legally cMled and held on May IS, 190 ), al which th total number of votes cast was 530, ot which 499 volet were In favor of the Issue of said bonds, that number being more than a majority of all the voters in said city of New Bern; and Whereas, on Jane 80, 1900, -the ssld Mayor and Board of Aldermen of New Bern, accepted the bid of F. M. Staffurd & Co for the purchase ot Eighty Thous and Dollar of said bonds, at a price not less than psr and accrued Intercrt. ' Now, therefore, be It ordained, by tbe Mayor and Board .of Alderman of the city of New Bern, North Carolina, that the negotiable bonds of said cily be Is sued, to the amount ef eighty thousand dollars. lu denominations of one thous and dollars escb, snd bearing dale July Snd, 1900, to be payable to bearer thirty year from their date, audio bear Inter-, est at the rate of five per cent, per an num, payable at the Metropolitan Na tional Bank at Chicago, HI.; Baid bonds to be executed by the Mayor and attest ed by the City Clerk, under the corpor ate Seal of said city, and to be numbered consecutively from one upwards. And the interest coupons attached to said bonds may b executed with the fac simile signatures of said Mayor and Cily Clerk, lllhographsd, engraved and print ed; And be It further ordained, that there shall be and there Is hereby levied, to be collected annually a tax sufficient to pay the interest oa said bonds as It becomes du6, and the principal thereof at matu rity) which said tax levy is hereby de clared to be and remald Irrepealable so long ss any of said' bonds sbslt remain outstanding and unpaid. Be it further ordained that all acts snd proceedings bad In and shoot the Issuing of said bonds,' including tbe calling and holding Of said election be and the same areberebyjo all respects ratified and confirmed. J. J, ToLSsx.-Gity Clerk. Upon motion the shove ordinance was unanimously adopted, all present voting yes. '" -. -.. '. rioara took recess suniect to call or Mayor. J. J. Touon, tUly Clerk. IRE AU Till PAIlt mi :;. A IMklat Chtst to Knott. ' . ' WMPLB) MFI AND OUtCK CURE FO Cramps, Diarrhoea, Oolds, Cough, Neuralgia, .. . .. .- Rheumatism. i M ass " sWttss. ' SEWARt Of. IMITATIONS. ' BUY QNLV THt OEKUINK, PERRY DAVIS' ,j rEWHYROYAL PILLS iT-"v ' WM4T,IU mmm sssjoiaivnan. - 'TVsnK taut. 01 at tuUsW. t.oic sunnJ W 1st Uaad au4 ltW -oLal arlia Lliaa slisliais. Tahst teWlMMbr-. Ksuvi atafev Ms. V (rum evat Iwtlwi. At irrta. Hi Ht pan tew or, v-naas aim i na "IrfU-f Atf lesls." ' MlHIW M.li. ltVVaMTraUaMStUta. JKssluJW iMttft! ; - .,rwiki"t- BLOODHUr.lORS ' ' i -i. " i.i '' Ulcers, Old Sores, Canem, Ealing rri'A Sore &Y Kczf mi; . He. fared by B.," B, B.-Triti Bot tie' rree.' X , From impure blood comes all sorts of pains, aches and sorua, ending frequently iu deadly cancer or some chronic sore. If you csn answer "yes" to ny of tb following question your blood Is diseas ed and Impure. , - - Do cuts or acrstcbea heal slowly f Does your skin Itch or burn! flsv yoa pirn nleaf Kruptlont to you feel ashamed lo lie seen In company f Aching Bones or Hackr Kcr.-emar Old nores r Dollar Bcrofulaf Hheomatlsmf Koul Breath? Catarrh f Are yon I'slef Do Pcahs or rlcale form on the Hklu, flair or Hcalp f l'rlckllng t'alnt tn the ilalr f All . Hun Down, get easily tired, and as tired In the morning as when yon went lo bed? Kluttcrlng Heart! Have you Ulcers f fcatlng Bores r lancorr Any JotnmAt reader who siilTcrs land vised to Inks a few Isrve hollies of II. 11, II. (Holanic lilonil llslm) This remedy l iiiiiloiilm- ily ths Ih-sI and only perfmil Wood I'mlllcr uiade. H. II. H (llotsnle Blood lliilm) lis a reooril of HO years of rurcs. Iii iii g Is llioroiu'lily tested. Hy tnkliu a few Intro Imlilen of 11. II. II. tliel.iiFHl U iioiou pure snd rli h, all the vtimi$ hiMii.i, ami S' ln-s and pAlns 1:M i t t hi' IHUt h' lori- llll! STlil. ii. II B fin, riH' il over A 0 i "'' h of rnnri-r inn V l llir-ii onli"Uii. i I Iik ihUhii l.y ,11 B'M ),. r 1 1 " pi - ! I... ,i I l.y mw aim. fiarrriririn nrr ln ififWifiAyi s A Pale Face Is prominent symptom of vitiated blood. Hoovered with pimples, tht evidence Incomplete. It's nature's wayof warning you of yourcondiUon, Johnston's Sarbapairllia ntvsrysilt'to rectify all disorders of me Diooa, sugni or severe, oi iodx undine or reeent origin. Its thirty years record guarantees Its efttcaoy. Bold everywhere. Price 11.00 per full quart bottle. Prepared only by MICHIUAIt SHUtt COSU-AXT, DUnlt, nflek. . A. & N. C R. R. PAS5ENOER DEPARTflENT 1 Nsw Beb. N. C, May 81. 1900. Bates til Horehend. The following special rates for season (1900) from stations named below to Morehead City and return in effect June 7, 1900: SEASON SATURDAY STATIONS. TR'KET. NMIIT. Goldsboro .14.00 fl.60 LaG range 8.50 1 60 Klnston 8.00 1.10 Dover 8 75 .90 Core Creek .... ... 2.70 -85 New Bern. 2 00 .7" Rlverdale 1.75 .70 Newport. .. 60 .35 German and Sunday Stations. Ball Ticket. Excursion. Goldsboro $1 25 $1 25 UOrange 1 00 ' 1 00 Klnston... 80 . Dover..... 7" .75 CoreCroek 70 .70 New Bern 00 .00 Newport 85 .85 Gorman and Ball Tickets sold only to ten or more on one ticket good to return neit morning. Sunday Excursion Tickets sold on Sunday, good only on Nos. 7 aud 8 trains. 9Ticket Limit Cannot Be Extended These rates supersedes all previous rales In conflict. Units to Heven Springs. Bummer excursion tickets (season 1900) from A A N. C. stations Round Trip for Seven Kprlngs, N. C. Roucd trip tickets will he sold to LaGrango tn parlies visiting the above Rprings at the followlnj rales ot fnre for the round trip: Uoldsboro .... .70 New Bern .... f 2 25 Kinston 80 ltiverdale .... 2 Dover 105 Newpoit . ..845 Core Creek... 150 Morehead Cily 3 90 Tickets on sale June 1st. Tickets good lo return lo Octolier 31, 1000. Bates to Hunntitln Krsurls. Through ratcB of faro Bound Trip l lckets from Coupon Stations below to polnls named on tbo W. N, C. Railroad (season 1900). Tickets on sale Juno 1st, 1900, lo September 80th, 11)00 Inclusive. Good fer roturn passage nn or before Oct. 81, 1900. a li. -MS S Hi. 8 S To. a . a w B - W Hickory ....$18 50 $12 50 $11 10 $10 50 Morganlon . 14 85 18 85 11 05 11 85 Old Fort..;., 15 65 14 03 18 25 13 05 Black Ml, iv. 10 20 15 20 18 60 18 20 Ashevlll,': 1 16 85 1l5 80 14 45 18 85 Hot Springs.. 18 83 17 85 ,15 95 .15 85 - Kates to all other Resorts In ' Western North Carolina or Virginia may be furn ished npon application. Children under Or (5) years of age are free. Children ander twelve (12) years of age half Iho above ratct'v-' a UDILL, a; P. A. LO ANIN G MONEY ! J Loan! made; Loans placed.! -Apply to I8AA0 XI. SMITH, 130 Middle street Raw Bern, N, C,; ffi. i , anvlhlnr Tl Invent orlmprove also get C I.TH0E-MKK. COPTHIGHTorDEtlfi Pilli tGIIuH. Bendmndnl, sketch, Or phota for trmm eismlTisllAn nnd advloe. - EwwS Cil FATEHTS fen "for.pnu.ntl PnUmt Lawyers. VVASHINQTON.D.C. eveie,e) "WfWnAWiVA'nVrVrVnVfV, j A RLE PATTERN ; tymn vn aHfctlon) tn everv MS- ! citiM. naif au cenin n rear. VMI'sit-e A la: :.j r..aA::.:2. i h f-fm J r-"1 H-i rolorrrl plilei ; rM I ... . .l-.r...... t ; I fi :' . i , ii . i.. ,,i (,,, i . t i i ,,,, . 4,.b. . ; - -I.,-, f,(, j nl y I, i Iti'st rujiB. I ; U.f ,'iiiijiii"ii. iv'i.tl lot tsirts. f-'r)' H, Pfhililn, pim.0, T'prt- -' .1 if. i i A i.-ilniPi; t - 1 isil aiii'iu), ' r Lodge Directory: -- - NEW BERN CONC L AVK 4b, 1 m proved Order Urplssnphs, marts find and 4iltr Thursday nights, al 0 o'clock at Boon ' tree Hall. I. A. Willis. Arcbnn; Urcrno Bryan, Fiuancler; A T. Sirniisbury.Sro ' retary;- . i.-. : EUEEKA LODGE NO. 7, t. l)7K F tlOioerat W, T. Hill, N. O ; J. U. I'arker, V. O t (ion. Grei-u. Ker.'d'g betlj; Jan ea B. Hill; Financial Secretary! A.' 'it. I'lli msnf. .Treat." Itegidar meetings cvury Monday night at 7;80 o'clock, 1 . CALUMKT KNCAMI'MENT, NO. 4, J. O. O. F. Ollicers: I, I. Mood., C Pj J U Dclamar, II V- .1 J Baxter, B W; C II Hall, J W;tieo. (Ireen, Hcribc; K Gerock, Treasurer. Itegular Encamp ment, 1st, Srd, aud ftih (if ar.y) Thursday nights in oach month al 7:30 o'clock. NEW bHITn bOOOKNo. 1, F II & (! J 1! Hcales, I'rest: J 11 Hmllh. liecorilinir Sec'yj E K Quidley, Financial Hnc'y. MeelH fn Ihn Knhrlina nl llnrnwiiir I-Tnll every 1st and Urd Mnnday nights m each IIIOUIU. CRAVEN l.ODGli No. 1. KNIGHTS OF HARMONY: Meets 2nd and 4tli Wednesday nights in each month in Itountree's Hall, Pollock street, at -7:80 O'clock. 8. R. Ball, President, R. J. Dis osway, Sec'y, R. R. Hill, P. Sec'y. KN1CHTS OP HONOR-ODicers: K R Jones, Dictator; G L Vinson, Reporter; W F Rountrce, Financial Reporter- New Berne Lodge Iho. 448 meets Uie2nl and 4th Friday nights at 7:80 o'clock in Uountrce s Hall, Pollock street. ANTON CMCbBlONTNO.S. I M .. . it.ii.V OtQcrM ; Geo. Slover, Captnin ; T. G. ily man. Lieut.; P. U. J'elluUer, usiKii ; Wm. J ritra, jierx;ibi. uerocK. Accouiiuiut. khe ular Oantonuients. 2d and 4th Thursday Trustee's Sale. Pursuant lo Iho power of sale conferred upon mo the unilerf Iimh ll as Trunlce iu a certain deed in I rust executed by Jesse. Brooks dated the 20lh day of January litiMj and recnnlcil in Hie ollicc of I Im Register of Deed of Craven county in hook 182, iai;es 242 etc. And upon re quest ol holder of ihu luinil securi d liy said deed in trust. I will on Monday Ihu Gtb day of August 11)00 lit the hour of i o'clock M. at the Court House door of Craven county, olTur lor side aud sell lo iho highest bidder for cah, the follow ing described real estate, viz. All that tract or parcel ol land wing snd lying in said County and State, on the South side of Neusc River, and kuown as and called the Pipkin land. beginning 4 44 of a pole above I he mid dle stones, running theiK-n North -14 de grees 23 cast 272 4(1 poles to a point in I lie river nihlt ay between the upper uuil lower lines Ihcnce iloivn ami with Neimo River lo a Cypress slump hi the mouth of a small branch in Gaakill's and Pip kin's division line, thence south 2H4 de grees west 204 poles to Munly'n line l, a point 25 poles above the lower stone in said line and thence with Manlv's linn to the l.oginning, containing 140 acres more or lo, being Hie said Jesse Itrooks moiety in the division of a tract of laud described in a deed dated Match 5th, 1872 and recorded in I he Registers olHce Craven n.unly, hook 7:1. Inlios I I'.i, 150 &c, to which reference is made foi a more perfei I dcfcription, excepting 5 acres of said land sold I, P. Martin on the North side i f (he A. .t N. C. R It. railroad and 11 mips sold Kliznbeth llar gctt on the south side of sniil A & N (' R R. Also one oilier tisct of laud in paid Cnuuty and Stale, which wns conieied lo said Jcso Hroolis by James M Itrin mn. Commissioner to which deed ivfci ence is uiade for a more perfect lUt-crip-tlon; the said tract of l.md i known s the John Owens bind and h it u.ttnl on ihc south side ot Nense River, adj. lining the lands nf II R Itryuii, David -peigtit, Ralph Gray and lliesnid .Ic-it- llrooks. Also one other truct of land in snid county and Stale lyii.g on Hie i-outli side of Neuso river mill knovvn ns the Hurret Moye land, wljolning the binds of said Jesse Brooks and 11 R Itryan, begin ning al a slonn in llrices patent line at the corner of Hpeiglu's dilclir thence to the main road lo lienufort running along said road southwardly to the division line between Mo n and Brooks, thence along said line lo S eights ditch and along said diteli to the beginning, con taining 100 acres more or Ior, being the same land conveyed lo raid .lesfc llrooks byj E O'llara dated April 0, 1MH. in Which deed reference In made for pur poses thereof. Also two proraissorv Notes execnUsl 10 snld .lcsc Brooks by David Speight, dated December 11. 1s71. and payable respectively nn I lie Silli day of December, 1S77 and 1S7H, subject to the credits thereon endorsed. ' B. ii Mk hows, Trustee. Tbls ths fird day of July, 1900. s . Ixfcuir'8 Kolic. Having qualified a excculor of Mrs. Annie f. Waliah deceased, lale of -New Bern, N. 0 this is to noli fy all persons having claims against Iho estate of said deceased to present I hem to the under- . signed on or before the lOili day of August 1001 or this notice will lie plead , in bar of their recovery. All persons In- . deuied to said estate will please make Immediate payment..' Tblt 10th of July - : 1000. t. ; , ' i n- - Cbkui.k, ':.:, ' . Excculor. . !, Sale of Vilrjablo properly. By virtue of tbe power coniulned In '. tbe deed nf assignment made t me by J. t. Brogden tnd wife, nn the SHlb day of February, 11MS1, aud recorded in the of flce of the Keglster ,f Deeds In Jones . county, I wlil, nu Monday l he (lib day of August, 1000, offer in Ilia highest bidder for cash a valuahlo plrrenf mill pmperty adjolulng the town of Trenton, and' kuown as Hie Brogden Mil1; the tsniby adjoining the lands or Jauici Ilmlniond and others, snd being I ho old - MrD iiHi l -Mill. Included In this are all th luilld- ings, machluery, the pond, ami all . land . . and other properly belonging to and a. part of the mill and mill site. . This la an opportunity lo buy k valuable plcco of property. Time of sal 19 o'clock ra,' July 4th 1000. P. M. I'E ARS Mil.; ' ,;: ' t. ' , '. ' . ; Trustee,- '. Henrys Pharmacy, ic. . 127 Middle Street. I"r" i a ro I ' r V a r I h .T I iu t of IViu'tv Just received a Kupply ol LOADED 0 J N Hi Mirn d nili lo lloi bis, Bel Ibii'S Mollis. VVi. r !us and all In. s el . i'l hot Htain t gii m e ll.e flw-.it fihrl'. tine lr;nl l sll Hun's tiei d.d lo ' urn li.ci- lb- mot ssi-lli1 ,1. i.i j. .' t A full in v, it1'. ' if Tuiii t Aril. !it, fs-t

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