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THE JOURNAL. V Published every day Id tha yar, exoept Monday, at M Middle street. . " V. - PnonrIofc : CHARLES STEVEN S " ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ' . .a veer, Ib advance. .xv .. .$4.00 -- In year, not In advance."...,;,.., t.W ' ".Monthly, by carrier Ib Um city. .. .60 - f - . , . . Advertising fote tarsiabed M appll callnn.' - . 1 i - , . HK " Entered at the Pott Offloa, JTw Para, N. (I, a teooBd clua BULtlar. r-x QBlefal Paper - of New Ban ' Craven fintyvir aa Naw Bars, N. .. Sept. 18, IMO. ;: ARB MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES LIMITED. ' : There must alwaye, be eitralnlatl oa both sides of public questions, and on mattars relative to municipal attain, tumor may be started and receive cred ence, even tf ll appear abaurd. When tba matter of municipal owaer abip ot water workl and sewerage waa first discussed, there were ihote who said that sucb an ownership would in veat too much power In tboae who-' held office under the city, namely, the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen. That Ik additional Investment ot municipal In terests should lira thoae elected to ad- mlnlater tba affaire of the city, any greater power, needs no argument, , The greater the municipal property, the greater Hi management must be and thia will Involve- grta"labor -oa sjthe- part of thoae In power, betides the added responsibility. . Invested with office and In control of a city's affairs, there maat appear to many a fictitious power surrounding and in municipal authorities. And yet this authority cornea from the lai-payers who may be fearful leal the very men whom they -hate elected will perform some arbitrary act that shall In jure them, the tax-payers, What powers hare municipal authori ties, which really might be termed arbi trary powers, except those which In vol ve the safety of the community, both aa regards law and order, and the nubile health f , And even on these matters there are rulea to govern, which must be observ ed, even by municipal authorities, A report a few dejs ago waa heard on the street, that the' New Bern authori ties were going to force all householders to put sewerage In their premises. This of course mast have grown out of the Idea that having the right to a force sanitation, the authorities had al so Hie right to require all premises to have sewerage. "v. - That auch power thia la Invented la the local authorities, hardly demands contradiction, and yet persona, property i. . i j ,,. ji.. . i uoiuera, win oe aitiuroea oy sucb an absurd report. . That the munlolpal Minorities hare the right and power to order that every nuisance shall be abated, will not be de nied, but to order householders, to be abel to compel householders to put In aewerage, la quite another matter. And as to this It mutt not be forgotten that the law requires that public notice be given wben changea la eihttlaglaw are contemplated, and every cltlxen eaa have the privilege of voting oa the mat ter. , And while a Mayor or Board of Al dermen' may be willing to have Ihelx auocessort elected, they are aot likely to act in a manner that shall cause them to leave their bffloea la disgrace, and under the dlpleaaraof , .the ltlMBa. of the place. .'.''' ..V . '' j CxUrM BYssa Taaaa, , ( '- Ferdinand sold his great grandfather's family Bible for . -. vi ,1 How odd. "C-: " v ''-fii --Witf Not at all; he aaM ha waa booed bla aaceetori should help him oat that much anyway. ,.,;-v- - . ' ;; Ik . a Art' Bake. "f The trouble wiUl the drama of today, aald the severe critic, la that the man ager, are too load of ib mighty dollar, They produea playa to mafce money. ' ; Jet to, aald bla friend. True art, . . v "PPo. would furnish aa all with free peases. . . '.'-' ." , i itartiflf.lri"r"" ' f-iandald. K at ii re in a... . Btrucl'iif t' gaua. 1 1 i a i ant and tot. o. i i i , can "pr"'" it lj 1 atari Uf t-uif' ' lyr"4ia, 1 " I lilt .ii 'i-fini, f - .i . '. bli a 1 ', alio, ii ' Pnpafi in .. t. s .' ' r. r. ', I rcon "Weor- l - r ' ioa It, I ! Clrk -l Carrier L The Vi'al'.id .J tea uv! BitsbioB aunoii .ces lhat on bept. Sit, 1-ijO, an ex unlit ;lon wii! be hi 1 1 this city fiirtuepooi lions of elerk au. rarrivr In the poal-otBce service. This examination la held for the rea- i aoa that the Poet-Office Department has stated that at all offices where no sub stitute force Is maintained auch a force hilt be appointed aa the result of this examination, an that whenever vacan cies occur in the regular force there will be no delay In 8111 ng the same. - It is the InttmlloB of the Department aalftr at possible to establiah a substitute ore at very office equal to about St per cent. of the number of regular employees. : .' ; This examination rlH be held ' at all classified, iposvoffices throughout the country, except those of tbe first-elate, aad at a result of the tame, In additloa to the substitute appointment, vacancies which now exist Intha, regular force will be filled. . , m - , V . r The nature of'the ' examinatloq .. is a test of practical, general IntelllgeBceand of adaptability ia post-office wort. . The age limitations for thlt examination are as follows: '"- i Clerk, not less than 18 years, f' , ,,- Carrier, between St and 40 year. Applicants for male oierk and -carrier must have the medical certificate la Korm '101- executed Applicants i for ctrrier muat be at, least 4 ft 4 - la; ia height, and weigh mot lean than 126 pound..i Female applicants are $ot ra- qalred io have thta certificate execute This examination offers aa excellent .opportunity for entering Hbe Federal eervlo bright energetic youngpertewt who are aot afraid ef hard? iwork. and tiieCoumlesIon lopee that a anffloUnt number of intelligent, active persons will preaeni themeelvet forthU examination; ll may be elated that there la ' ai wider lirld for advancement npoa merit in i the Federal service than In many private employments, not only by promotion la the same office, but by transfer to other partar mutism .ato Ti examination lapea.tall oitlieni of the United Statea who may desire to' enter the service, and who comply with the requirements. Ail auch peraont are Invited to apply, but attention la Invited to the fact that from those certified: the Department usually seleota for appoint ment eltglblea who aris ntldents of the district In' which the vacancies exist. Applicaate will be examined, graded, and certified with entire impartiality and wholly without regard to any considera tion eare their ability at shown by the grade attained In the examination. - 'c For application blank (form 101); , full Instructions, specimen examination ques tiona, and information relative to-the duties , and ' ealariea of the different poaltlont, and at to whether there! are any existing "vacanclea In thia office, applications abould be made to the BBdetelgned, Applications ahould be promptly filed with tUeeeretary of - the local beard, and Inquiry ahould be made of him at to tbe data set for the clone of the receipt of applications. .-f..Ai Jf. PAntBsoHs : , Becy. Postal Board. MozuY-a uexoK teuxiu. B nutans Mm Ur, BSiwaiki, ttowals starfBttdaays, For Mliouanets, constipation and ma laria..; '. .'.!'..,.. h,: i'iA.-Ji For lndlgeatioa, alck an J nervous haadaehe. . ..-- ' :i.:x" Foa aleenleasaeas.. aerveasae -L For fever, chill, debllft and kklnev Udlseuee, take Laaoa Kllxk. ,H; - - taatea. tor natural ana inoroura or. ganle regulation, takaliemon JCUxir, sue ana it ooiuea at arutaiata. " i Praoarad enl bvMDt.IL Moalen AU taaia, ua.. ,, . , . - A Ptinianat atlalaSar Wnaaa. After tea veara of treat- auffsrlar from iBdigaatloB, with great nervous proairauon, miioutnase. atsoraered ua- nevt and oonetlDMloav I have' been cored by Dr, MoaleyHi Latnoa Elixir, ana am now a weu man. - . ? i--. Bar. 0. 0. Path. s Kid. M. & Oh arch South. ---.. Wo. SSTataall St., Atlanta, Ga. I Bt Atlanta, Ga, , , . ' A Frsaslnsal BlamBkiwa-WriUa.- A VDr. H.HoxIey, AUnta-Havln neea a treat snaerer lor uiree rears irons la atgeauoa, ana neem rreatea by many payatctaaa, who raited to give me any aayrsliei. Ooatlnolng te grow,, worse my brother adv1sedme to try Dr. Mot ley' lemon Elixir, which remedy e had need tor several year. I commenced ns use, ana most say mat your Aiemon Elixir at the arealeat aaedlclDeea earth. I have never euffered a day ainee I eoav aslng Lemoa Ulxir. ' ' . ' ' R. L. Booon. 101 Hernando 8t. Memphla, Tena. . . -'"..1" S! ".". A Caro.. A'' C-v-" This It to certify that I nte Dr.' Hol ler's Lemon .Elixir for neuralgia of the head and eyee with the most marked benefit to my feneral health. I would gladly have paid 000 for the relief It has give saa at a cost of two or 'three .dol lar. ' ' ; B. A. Baatb, Clerk 8a parlor Court Randolph (Jo.f Ga. ' . I Sunday Passcncd-ExcursiOB iatcs. The l.cR.0, Railroad wilt tell lick euariertuaaauat the TouowlDg ax earatc rate by No. S and 4 .train oa Sundaytt ) 4 . U , From M. City tofloldsbore return... $3.10 " Newporv-. ---v-.y,j.75 New Bern Core Creek r-v 1.90 l.M .ViUf-f, . ."; Dover . iKInstou j. " LaUranga 1.18 The above tickets are good only on Sundays by Noa. S and 4 trains and on datee stamped or writted on tickets, and limits will not be extended. 8. L. Dux, G. P. k - August M. 1W ';' ' When In Esyboro amp at the Lupton Bousa for rood mumnHHl-.tloni Uiti IIEADACi: r -, - -. a..... Dr. S.We! Vitcw'I. la aj tbonty or tl.as .-.ncui laatnerv ousqcnS ia ti:e c arac'rifvc mal. ady oi the Atui-ncau nauun, aui sut "ica alow tl t r-rve Cn'h nuiubcr oae-ioiu.a ot a.l Gi.i.S recorded, t) emor l.'vbeicginau ly among young pcoj..tf. , ' 4 nlx QUAKT BOTTLB. 1 la the grand specific for thia great American disease, because It goet straight to tne aouice ot we was ssil buildma an 'health and Satrength by supplying rich, abunoV ant food and pure blood to th so -acuvny ana icgausuina; su sop organ of the body. "TtoHsaltaaftratO Ca.MrtM, HaW Ll luntaa Isswas sale kva pills, -at ',t t -' OaBaaaaraatsstsi,!; Did you ever live in haunted bouael iNd, Btrjt I have alway mad it a prae- tic to hav the bill collector call o a me at my office.. r-1 ' tf. . -.', i ? . n3tt 1 MIS II I I , ' 8TABotOaiOiOnrorTCUDotL - v1 ? r aVcCASCOOBTT, i -.J- f " Fnana; i CHBBavmakee oath ;kat he la the senior partner (if the arm of t. . CbbbCt Cov detng: bualnaea in the City of Toledo, County and Slate afore aald, and that aatd firm will nay tbe ana of ONB .UCNDBSO DOLLARS Mot each and every ease' of Catarrh thafcaui Hot be eared by the see of Hau'b Ca i - FRABK 1. CHXMET. Sworn io before me and subscribed la my preeence.'tbls 6th day of December A. J. 18M. ' ' ' ' A. W. OLKABON, ' ' ibal. J . ' NoUry PubUc. ' 9 Hall Catarrh Car I taken Internal ly and acta directly oa the blood' j aad mucous snrfacet of the ayeteeaj j Bead for teatlmonlaa. fre.J : - 'i ; F.4.CBSNKTA 00.,Toledo,0, ,8oU. bySruggltu, Je,t ', 'i ffi : Hair Family Plllt are the-beet ; (; CUrr Btanu. Mr. Bayvlew-It the blae eras, of neniacky-reauy Dioer- ;'5-; ; , Col. Kalmuck-No,, it't green color a your blue tea, you know. , n DOES PAT TO BUT CHEAP r A eheap remedy for cough and eolda I all right, but you waut aomelblng that will relieve and cure the more aever and. dangerous resulu of throat, aad iaag trooble. What hU yoa do t JQo to a warmer aad nore regular cllntaier Yea, M possible; If not possible for tyou, then in elther-caae take the OKT.V remedy that ha been Introduced la all . clvillxed countiie with wooes itr eevere. throat aad - long troablea, fBoachee German Byrttp." It not only heal aad itlmalaUat the liatne to destroy the germ disease, bat eUaye innammatloa, caasea easy ex' pecloratloBr give a good igbt't ttost, and care the patient, .. .Try n boule. Recommended many year by all drag. gbU In the , world. : .For Mi by X, B. Annette What 1 an arUtUe itftot, atywayr r":'.':TM Reginald An artUtlc tailor, my i dear child, la a tailor that make eerrect1 clothe that ae artist would oalnt, ' Farmer orovlde voorself -with. Paid Killer at tbit season of the 'year, when oollo, cholera morbuc, dysentery, .diar rhoea, etc may disable- yoat heads - am t (a vary aaae of the hind, bMie are that vou trttat to no othe. ramadvf wat the old long, tried Perri Pevifi Pain- aviuer, wuicn never laiiea. avou saeau tatea, there a hut oaa PalnrKQler, Parry Davto. Price 8c and 80c ; . : . -. : -. - ---- Mr - . . . . . :'"i V4awit aV Arrival of mailt from aorth aad i wett dally xoapt Bunday, 10:80 a. m.; 8:60 p..m. Wilmington and the outh 8:88 p. m.; Morebead City Wt a. am. - Leave. : North and weatO a. av 'and 8:80 p. m.( WIlmtnrtOB aad tooth fcO a. m.( Morebead City 8-.80 p, m. Mailt arrive from Borth-ood west w:40 a. m ; 8:60 p. m.' Leari00 'a. m.; and 8:03 p. m. . V. i ' The public wIR flea hear la Kind that the morning mall for the North and West cloaee at 8:10 a. m. V ; ; I T!:-l the afteraoao, mall for aorth and west close at 8:00 p. jn. For Morebead City at 8:00 p. m, Alae that tbe afternoon trala carriea aa mall lor Intermediate point betweer her nd Qoldsboro, "' Reapectrullyi " ' ' ;' BtrnooB W. tlAiiooot , July 18, 1000. ' : rottmartar. Notice- of r :-"-t rf Crcaitors to Ia tl.e District Court o! the Cn!!l 'tUatcs, for ttifl KuBtnrn District of .- N.O., In the Matter of f.rrrxAH Kdwhos, of t r.., ' Ik- i, n. ' c., Kukrii.u.y. To tbeCr'.l'!r 1 1' ' liwa '., i ', .. a 1 Tske f i' t a n r ' . In , '. i:SS -nif of 8 re ! f I,. J I t. 7 ::C,vTH CAROLINA'S WEALTH It ia expicted that a doner aequalnt-4 ance with the great Pan-American Ex position to be held at Buffalo next year will con rluee tbe people of North Carolina of the.wtsdotn of being re presented by a proper tUtf .exhibit Whew there t one reason for the Btaw f representation at Paris there are a score of good reason whjf It should have an exhibit ht BuCtnlo.;Srhc great market into which thl state aend her pre nets are the cities of tbe United Statea, The atate U seeking, hot aetUera speak ing a forelgd. tongue, but Amerkaps from--any aatate wbo are looking for grand opportunitlea for investment or for engaging actively in profitable line Of buelneea. . Many of our own people- do not reollae that tbey have one ot the ,rnoat productive states In the Union ana one or ire ncnesi m naiunu re sources. ft t ti t Both In Agricultural products and posalbllitle and In - mineral wealth North Carolina la --one" of tne' most f arered atatea of the Unlon, All grl- euiturai lntereeta bavo rapidly advanc ed elnee 180a Too corn crop f tt8i approximated 80,000,000 buahela i and that of 1801, S3.000.000 bushel. Bluoh attention ha been clveti to truck farm ing, and oa much a too,ow wonn or produce ha been shipped from a single town in one aeaaon. Peanut' are ex tensively gtown by our eltlcen. North Carolina having ' been at one time al- mot the only aonrce of aupply, for the United State. vBbtce 1870 much atten tion ha also been Siren to srapei cul ture, both for tbe manufacture or vrme and the aupply of tbe. northern market with crape. Tbe climate ana Mil are especially adapted to tbe vulture of the vine, and vineyard are rouna. in al most all Mctlont. It will Interest many to learn that no state haa within Ita boundaries so many or the plant used. In medicine, the Atlantic slope of tbe Bine Uldsre furnishing 2,500 varie ties.' One firm annually snips over 2.000,000 pound, the dried roots, herb and "bark going to all part or tne world.' in the cotton year ending Ang. ,81. 1800. the- area, under cultivation for cotton, was 1.311.708 acre and tb pro duction 020,020 gross balea. cor. tne year 1800-1000 tbe area wa 1,220,000 and tbe estimated yield 103 pound of lint cotton per acre. .. The 'timber" lands of North Carolina sr -one of Its most valuable posses sions, . Tbe great variety of oU and the wide range of climate give rise to rich and varied forest growth. In the southeastern counties under tbe In. fluence of the gulf stream are found the magnolias,, palmettos, live oak and other4 aemitroplcai tree, wblle on the higher mountain of the west are tbe soruees and lira. The atate abounds In pines, and from this tree la derived one of its most valuable products that of turpentine. Out of 22 oaks indige nous to the United States, North Caro lina ha 10. It bat nil tbe light pine. four Of the five spruces, tlx of tbe etBtrt hickories and all of the seven nacnotla.- ,7i- ' '-- Tbe mineral weslth of North Carolina I aa boundless aa Its agricultural and forest, resources, and tbe further de velopment of this wealth offers great Inducements to capitalists seeking in vestment They have no need to go to South Africa or the golden sanda of Cap Nome. There are both gold and oUver to be mined Io paying quantities bt North, Carolina.'. Work I . being pushed In tlie Greer, Csppl Hill, Bum merrUle.and other mines in Mecklen burg county;, in teveral mine in Ca barra countyi at the Gold H11L Duteb Creek, and on' or two other point In Bewan county; at the Belle mine In Moor county, Porte mloe.ln Franklin couaty,.tana-Arringtoo mine In Nasb county -and;, at ; polnta. In Stanly , and Montgomery eonntle.: :'..-.-,. , In illrer the most notable activity M at. the Silver Bill mine In Davison county aad. the Troutmau. near the d riding' line between Rowan -and Ca bana counties; - There wa a -notable gala In told wining In 1808. tbe out put being .4,004 tine ounce.' valued at Copper 1 aad Iron mine are being worked, and. quarrying I carried roa upon an extMatre scalo. In 1808 tbert wr quarried grnnlte ytloed at $70,708 and aandttoDe and limestone valued at 80,100, total, $00,074. Tbe copper ore found loetad native- free' coppef, cup rite, axurttot malachite, red. oxide. eor per glaa and,tb green and .blue car-; bonade of copper." There are several promising iron mine In operation. eompany ha recVntly been formed la alaeoav county to rain systematically for the gen rhodolite alao for the. ruby, Mtppblr and other corundum gema. , . silea Is Htftt Carolina.; . ft There. are extensive bed of mica In the western portion of the state, -Mica mining showed on. Increase In ilSOO, there betng 68 mine. ' What waa pro nounced to be the' finest deposit ' of magnetic". Iron' ore In :4be -aeutbern atatea exists In Ash - county, and Hi November, 1800, a tract f 10,000 acre waa leased by two Prnnaylvanla ateet ompanlea, and railroad extension to the seat of operation were ordered. A first class1 exhibit of mica and other minerals at the Pan-American Ex poslttoo at Buffalo might 1m the mean of attracting the attention, of capital- Ited enterprise toward these Invaluable deposits. . - . ' iTs Ovaas m h -OaraJlaaii There are found In North Carolina more than l.0 species of gem, In eluding the rich "blddenlte."; Or llthl tnfrnM. whlrh la not known to occur eltiewhere. There were 2S corundum mlnea In oiieratlon In , 1H'.9, and the price of corundum tins risen from 4 to ii) cmta a pound. There should be well rriiiiK'd -xlilllt of North Caro lina gems at the I'nn-AinorK tin Ex position at KufTnlo next rear. Iftr n sun spots aslronomcrs T l the etrrme bent this summer, nl Joiiiiirs l' re nearly all the pros I- d by illBonlers e I. , 1 rt 1 CaaBseatlaa la Micmm, '."'' It is a ausfjm in Uerocce that nil tbe property ot an omeiul revert at death to luucrmvu. Ine logic which leads to sucM a resmt ia. alruple. fur Alttvgrarern. meat argues that all fortunes-thus ae- cumulated- consist of moneys illegally retained by the nuthorttlea. A govern or when appointed to probably nosaess- t-d fit noiooaatderable, fortune.; When heodlvs, be may be a mllllonalra Whence" taWelmltht -rroeted most ertalulj -front the. tribes- under hi authority and therefore amaoacd only by the prerogative of the noal-1- Hon tn A-blch.:tbe ulaa bad . placed It lias never struck the Moorish gov ernment . that these ' great fortwne might more honorably be returned to the pcople,from wbom. tuey ? were tol- en - The result la entire confiscation to the crown, including-often ouch private property as. tba governor may i bare- been possessed of before bis appoint ment and hot seldom, too, of the prop erty of his relatives. ' When the mlgtify fall In Morocco, the crash brings -down 'with them their families, ren uncles nnd cousin and J all -connected with them, and It le.not seldom that the ssns of great govern oca, who have, been brought up in tbe luxury of slaves and horses and reti nues of mounted men, have to go beg ging to the i streets. Blackwood'. ,. - ifevWH tstlnacra. - A borse'B blinders are usually con cave on. tbe Inside. . True, tbe aurf ace usually Is a dead buck, but not abso lutely so bo that a glimmer of t light may. be reflected from them. . By con stant cleansing this dead surface Is made more or less smooth tf not actual- ly glossy and shiny. Moreover, the Minder are usually set at an angle, so that as a result of tbe lav? of reflection ray of: light, concentrated by tbe con vex surface are reflected Into the eyeB, not directly.. In tbe axis of vUlou, but more or less transversely or obliquely, the result being even more Injurious. As a. result of this reflection tbe vision Is weakened If not destroyed. Moreover, the mirrorlike blinders not only reflect sunlight, but tbey reflect objects as well, so that a "blinded' horse sees 'not only objects directly ahead of him, but bat a more or less blurred vision of other objects. Inter mixing with and confusing the linage of objects directly before him, and as a consequence be Is rendered uncertain In his movements and hi easily scared, No further proof of this Is needed than tbe fact that a nervous horse with a reputation for shying and ruunlng away often becomes tractable if tbe blinders are removed, because be can then see distinctly what before he could only see indistinctly and coufus- edly. Our Aulmul Friends. A Paasler. An ancient epitaph In Latin In the chateau of iCliantilly, France, may bt translated thus: Aeltl Uells Crlipts Wtlther nun, nor woman, nor hermaphrodite, . Ketther Infant, younf nor old, Meltbsr cfaaate, depraved, nor modest. Bat all thee. Baaovad neither by hunger, sword or poleon, . But by all. She lies neither In the eky nor la tba water, but everywhere. Lucius Aajatha Crispia, Retlheff hueband, lover nor friend. But all thcea. Jleither weeptn nor reioicinc. But both. tlu erected this, neither a mauaoleum, a pyramid nor s aepulcher. But all three. Both knowing and not knowing to whoa a hath - erected It Thia la a tomb that holds no bod, '" This is a body held In no tomb. But la its own body and Its own tomb. ' . The anawer I not Jknowu, and bo ev ery plmble wit to Invited to exercise It self on tbe tough old puxxle. "Whiter Taaa a alrt. Inventors have a power of obstrac tlou which serves them a good turn on seme eccaalona aud Is llsble to betray them Into strange atateuienta on otb era. ...,;' , . "80 you. think you've perfected your little machine at last, do you?" asked the lawyer of bis dreamy eyed client "Yes; Its nlTrlgbt now. Ther' not a flaw In It" said tbe Inventor. "But I can assure yon. sir, that when It came to making the flnni test I wa fright -ened. I happened to eee my face lu a mirror wben.tbe thing wo safely over. and It wn a white as your 'sblrt. sir, In fact." be added, bend lug an Impar tial gate oil tbe lawyer's shirt rout "It wa wultercouMderably whiter, I hould-ay.t--Vouth's Coupaulou. ' ',--... r " - 1 :. A Beloilasa last . There I more melody In Andreas- burg. Pi-usata, In tne Han mountain, than In-anjsvtklier town In the world. There , 260.000 eanarle .are annnally reared and four-Ofths of them arv-oent to the United Bute. "Professor birds. perfect sUixera,- are placed (aiong. the young birds, o that tbe latter may 1ml: tat the trlll,.oftbe experienced rrr- wer.-r- -..-.-5 -v., ..if.. W -'.. -A Trroi tMsled.Mke. v -i Sometime a ioks reacts, la tbo Ban for (MeJ jComraerciai proceeds to prov by ..relating that a young man i,Au bum. to piny a Joke on a barber; paid him 83 old fashioned cents.. Later, Wben be found that the barber bad sold one Of (be coins-for $33, be did not feel to :well- aatlsoed with bla Joke or at least thought It hid become misplaced. y, ... ,, . i r r, ,0 vi'-'-'-V"! ... --i-r ;'-. reel as Aneale.. " V Tbe practice of taking arsenic In minute dotes h ;ery prevalent among the peORAiitry f the roonntnliious dis tricts of Austrla-ITungary and Prance." Tbey declur that tbe mIho enable them to ; ascend with ease , height Wblcb tbey could uot otherwise climb. The women have great deal to iy about the necesalty of I young married woman ''beginning right with her.hua baud," as if she ought to go at bini Ilk a horse trainer goes at a young colt Atchison Glob. Poisonous toadstools - ; resembling muhrooins have caused fiequenl deaths tlili year. V,6 sure lo use only tbe gen uine, Observe the tsmecitre when you s k for De'vVllt's Witch llaxel- Salve. Tl'"i are poisonous counterfeits. I)e W' Ill's Is Hie only original Witch Hsr.'-l f ' U U a '.rssml mrtsip cure i a and tkln.. diseaaet. f. 8. ...... ' HA Xs Muy wosnca lost tbdr gMsh forms siUr Ihcy become mot hen. This at due to oeg kct. The figor can k prewrW Wyoad suotkn if the ex pectant soother will vtV - .r r during the whole period of pregnancy. The earlier its taw is begun, the OMrt per-, fcdlf vil Ibt ohapt btpracrved. mofttrs Triad ot only softens and relaxes the muscles aWiegtht great stasia belaes birth, but helps -wftkm te-eantract BaturaUy aftarwaid. It keeps unsightly wrinkles away, and tba muscles underneath retain their pliability. motDtr Triad is that bmous external liniment which banishes mofpjng sickness and nervousness during pregnancy I shortens Ubor and makes it nearly painless builds up tht patient's constitutional strength, so that she emerges from the ordeal without danger. The fittle one. too, shows the ' 'effects of mother Trkld by its minsmcss and vkjp. Bakl at dra stares for jt a swcUa, 8nd for oar anslr illustrated book for psctant mothers. THE BRAOF1ELD REGULATOR CO. ATIANTA. OA, SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS TRAIN. Thursday, September 21, 1900, From Goldsboro and Intermediate Sut lions -to Morebead and Return. A. & N. 0. It R. Co , ) GaN'biiiirBHTitTRKrjRNT'aOrricK, New Bern, N. 0., 8ept. 27 IttOO ) The above Train will run In accord ance with the following By-Law of. the Company, on tbo 27lh; . f -S Bee 7. 'Stockholders of tbls Com pany having first obtained a Stockhold ers ticket with their Immediate families goiug to and returning from the meet lags of the company may l-avel over the Road free of charge to and from the place of meeting. "The compauy's construction of the slock hold's families are those who live and domoclle with him under bis own roof who ' he maintains and support wholly at his own expense as his famt- ly.- All persona other than those mention ed above found on this train will be charged full first class fare each way. Tickets will be furnished from this of lice from September 15th to 28th inclu sive, to all persons entitled to them nn der tbe By-Laws of the Company. Ap plicants for ticket must be stockholders of record. Schedule. Leave Goldsboro ..... 7:40 a. ir " LaGrange 8:09 " Klnston 8:0 M' " Dover 8:55 " " Core Creek 9:08 ' Tuscarora 9:1 " New Bern. ... . ftiKD " Rlverdale 10:15 " " Croatan 10:18 " Harelock 10:30 " Newport 10:48 " MoreheadClty 11:15 " QfRelurnlng, train leaves Morehead City 4:00 p. m. By order of the President, 8. U Dill, Grneral Bupt. Low Priced Campaign Offer, The Times, of Richmond, Vs., Daily and Bunday, four months only $1.00. The next few months will cover the Presidential .-aad Congressional cam palgnr, and a fw ddltlof month will Include the Inaugural, of tbe President and tb close of the second session of tbe Fifty-sixth Congress, The Dally Time I pecnlsrly 'fitted to cover the entire Held with lis full Asso elated Fret reports; Ita large staff of special correspondents throughout , tbe Stat, and lu tuff correspondents at all Important news points. . The Time hat no ax lo grind, ij print th;5ewT: It oacuray ana us bub f waa reaa in Time ' jell all the" bw ' airtne flat, truthfully reported and anblaeed In any particular.; i vr'r" after November 1st. Tb regular sub- rcriptlon rate of tbe-Dally ' and -Boaday Time 1. $8.00 per year; $.B0 for tlx vontka and $1.99 for three ptyathv or (0 cent' per rnonih.tAMrra;' i TirttrWtti, Sfehmoria. 'V. Russell House y4 : While In Bean fort be rare aad (top at the Husell. House, rirst-uiaas Hoard. A home for traveling people. ' Flahiag and hunting aaexeelled. ". Term $Lt . day or $5A0 per week A,, RU88IU, Pro Baleot Real Estate. North Carolina, ' i ) 1 11M,' - Craven County..! . Superior Coorw Thos F. Mo arthy, AdmtnltUlor tot tb estate of Jess n rooks, aeceaaaa. ""'. va. ' b. P. Martin. Shade Delotck,1 Abram i Perry and oihera.' i iv. I f) f - By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Craven county ; la tbe above entitled action, rendered on the ilih day of August, 1 1W0, 1 will oa Monday tbe 1st dsv of October, 1900, at tb Court houKe door In New Bern, at 19 o'clock, M., toll to the highest bidder for cash, til that certain tract or parcel ot lanil on wlili-L i '!-(! ivioachtuil Ahram I'erry nnw ri in). In tim cmiiiiy of Cravrn, on 1Mb son i h side of Nome liver and'assl Iila of .Scon's cn k, Ik-Iiih; s part of tbe La Isndr - I. I" . Of III of I- d to Ji,hp l!riM,li by Ma , ,i ... I ii diM .i, riHiOi.leil In Iwh no H ! In the nillne of lii'i-b tor -a for t rsBM counlr. Falil trsot Lodge Directory. - jsJ r EUREKA LODGE NO. 7, 1. O. O. ; Officer! J. B. Parker.' Jr., N.Q ; W. V (Jrockett,-V. Q i .A. T Laid Kecordlag Bectvt 3. B. Dawson, Flnawlal Kec'y; A. JL Pittman, Treas.:, Kgnlar mneirnrs every Monday night at 7;.t0 o'clock. CALTJM--WOATMr,"" HO. 4 LU. O. jr.MBcera: J,t) rclamar, 0 P, J. i. Maxtor. It. P.; J. 11. Dawson, n. V .; t T DCarraway; J Wryprt. Oreen. rtcribe; 4K. Uerock, Treasurer lwgular Kucamp-eaeatt-lati Brdi-and 8th (if any) Tburwlay aignis in. earn montn at 7:su cciocx. NEW BERN CONCLAVE 4b8, Improve I Order Heptasopha, meets 2diI aol 41 h, Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock at Koun tree Hail. P. A. Willis, Archon; Greene Bryan, Financier; Z V. Murphy, See retary. NEW BERN LODGE No. 1, F II & C J C Scales, Prcst; J H Smith, Recording Sec'y; E K Quidley, Finaucial Sec'y. Meets hi the Knights of Ilnrmouy Hall every 1st and 8rd Monday nights in each month. CRAVEN LODGE No. 1. KNIGUTS 07 HARMON Tt Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday 1 nights tn each month In Rountree'a ITall, Pollock street, at :7:30 o'clock. B. It. Ball, President, It. J. Dia osway, Sec'y, R. R. Ulll.P. Sec'y. KN1CHT8 OP HONOR-Oluccrs: K R Jonct, Dictator; G L Vinson, Reporter; W r Kountree, f inancial Keportor New Berne Lodge No. 443 meets the 2nd and 4th Friday nights at 7:30 o'clock in Rountree'a 1111, Pollock street. CANTON CLEholONT NO. 2, I'. M., I. O. l.r Officers Mfleo. Blover, Cantaiu; T. a. Ily man, Lieut.; P. II. Pelletler, KdsIkii; Wni. J Pitts, Clerk; Ed. Uerock, Accountant. Reg alar Cantonmouts, i and 4t.b Tliursd&v oivnui ill eaen momn ai.n -ui o-wnei A. & N. C R. R. PASSENGER DEPARTI1ENTI Nkw Uekn. N ('., May 31. lOOO. Kalen to M.i--1ii.iiiI. The following special rales for season (tiiOtl) from ulalions uained IkIow to Morebead City and return in effect June 7, 19II0: 8KAKON SATURDAY STATIOKS. TK'RKT. NIUHT. Goldsboro f4.00 f 1.50 LaGrange 3.50 1 50 Klnston . . 3.00 1.10 Dover 3 75 .SO Core Creek 2.7.) -85 New Bern 2 (XI .7) Rlverdale 1.7.1 .70 Newport HO .35 German and Sunday Stations. Hull Ticket. Excursion. Goldsboro 1 25 $1 25 LaGrange 1 00 1 00 Klnston SO 0 Dover 75 .75 Core Creek 70 .70 New Bern 00 .(SO Newport 35 .35 German and Rail Tickets sold only to ten or more on one ticket good tn return next morning. Sunday Excursion Tickets gold on Sunday, good only on Nos. 7 and 8 trains. HTTicket Limit Cannot He Ki tended. These rales supersedes all previous rates in conflict. Kate bi Keven Spring. Summer excursion tickets (season 1900) from A & N. C. stations Round Trip for Seven Springs, N. C. Itotird trip tickets will be sold to LaGrange to parlies visiting I no above Springs al the following rates of faro for the round trip: Goldsboro ... $ .70 Klnston 00 Dover 1 05 Core Creek ... 1 50 New Bern $2 25 Klverdalo 2 75 Newport . . . 3 45 Morehead City 3 90 Tickets on sale June 1st. Tickets good to return to October 31, 11)00. ' Rata lo Mountain Kewtrts. Through ralea of fare Round Trip I icketa from Coupon Stations below to points named on the W. N, C. Railroad (season 1900). Tickets on ale June 1st, 1900, le September 30th, 1100 inclusive, (lood for return passage on or before Oct. 31, 1900. To. So h F 41 thtl Hickory ' . . Morganton $13 50 $12 50 $11 10 $10 to 14 85 13 35 11 9ft 11 85 Old Port IA 05 14 03 13 35 12 65 Black Mt. ... 10 JO 15 20 13 30 13 20 Ashevllle. . 10 85 15 85 14 46 13 85 Ilo'tSprlogs.. 18 85 17 35 15 94 -15 35 Kite lo kll plher Retorts ia Western Nortbtarolinaor Vlrl' may -be furn ished upon application. TCTilldrea under five (6) jeart of age are free. Children Ke half the hOJ! - ') B. L. DILL, G. P. l.Vll JIBt Oar lea rataraed If we fall. Anaoaeseadiag -eketdt aa4 aeecripiiaa of say inrenltoa wili riiaaiptlv receive oiir opialua free coaoeraiaa he aateaUMIltjr of saaea. Bow to Obtain a Pafteai'1 aeut n xn requast.' Petrols ascarsd tarouira aa advettlaed tor seta at our expense. . Piiiruli mi.cn out Ihrouxa us receive apeefal -lire, wit I., .hi charge, Ia T h Patbmt Racoao, -aa illuatrHtrd saa evldely circulated journal, -oooaui'1 lr ataaufacturrr aiul loveetors, ,. tu4 lur aunplccapr f kit) Addtaav.j ' . . vtCTon j. avANa Oe t ,- (Pmtmt Attoner:) ' taaaa kulHlat, - waaMIWOTOW. 6. O. " ) A FREE PAHERN . I (wetsrs seMerloa) la erarjr saa j J,.-;-. --... aarUiar. Oalr 9 aaata a rear. . I: , T-sC-UL'S' - T:' 1 ,r" Bat a. f A a Mnrtl atiMiaH. -1 i f WittlHI ltt FlrHr, ' ! la.aJ.aonn ; treea,mh lnf x.orwB.k i J mi ' W4ty, Of, Mfeai aaaVff aalVJCUa VWkU o at , r.C(flomiMI fUl A l)nlutlj J s wsavi-c uuq rUB( rilWIawt i S ft- wwntici r!irn,) j il f I i, ta.-h ti'xnea )ij-V-ay. i i In tM4im vtf h sill lion) 4 ! f ' 1 i). i i --, i' ' - 1", mm nr leas, V, It .., M Uf I i-r I : -t ) 1V.:l A' CALL CX)., MS I4ik tt.. M.e Y-A. s- i, li O i.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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