OURNAL. Published londny, t CI! ' r tiny iu the vear, except iilalo street, v.' v. - . .- . . : : .lOK C NO. 8. .----.- sX. STEVENS. - : ANI) J ltOPKrgTOH.. ---v- ...... , :r,IPT10N RATES. lvance i ..,...$4.00 L in fulvanee. S.00 carrier 1n the effy 50 - Bates, furnished on appll- t the Post Office, New Bern, i. ml class matterC '' onicinl Paper of " New Bar J Craven onljf. ; .. . - .ev,l'vri,K. . Oct, ?, 1800, NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. .'For President. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, . of Nebraska. For Vice-President. ' ADLAI E. STEVENSON, . "of Illinois. Third Congressional District, N. C, CHARLES R. THOMAS, of Craven. CIIDAPER .WATER AND SEW eraGE. This month la the beginning of the city ownership of the water and sewer age systems, when these properties have to be managed by the present city ad ministration, as part of the municipal government. - .. . mat tne management oi mcse proper ties is an adder) care to those who have the conduct ol New Bern's affairs, is not surprising, nor is it to be wondered at that the Board, of Aldermen and Mayor . have been kepi busy in getting the water One year, in Oik: yei.r, iu Month'.', l.v Aih i! ration. . J.ntcro.i ii N. C, a wv i ua sewerage matter, so tar as it con cerns tba citizen! -of : New Bern, Into some form, Satisfactory to its perfect jnalnDttiicn'ce, and to the tax payers. . i. . . . - . .r nr .v lunLiiiuiii in Line whlut iuu 'sewer matter tbeclty administration may be said to have had two Matters to ar-"fnge,- . " Flrst,lhe provision of an adequate in . come from water and sewerage renta, to -. carry oa thes properties, to keep the i- r i ; jt . i .1 i - Bailie id pericia vruur, uu iu pruviue iui the Interest and sinking fund account of : those tystomiSrf ' ' Socond, to see that the consumer should have his water and sewerage at a lower rate than he paid under private ownership, and also that the tax psyer, not a consumer, whose interest In these ties It identical with that of the junior, who la alto a taxpayer, shall lie able to have water and sewerage at a lower rental thai it coat under private ownership. . .The changes nude by the city admin istration in water and .sewerage rentals my iiuwi iu Mvuni ymii ui iuu paper, and calj for no special comment. . What the JfoURKAL desire to call at tention to la this matter, is to have all taxpayers Teal that these water aod sew erage properties are theirs, that the city administration is not the sole owner, nor can the 'Mayor aod Aldermen make a porfuct success of this municipal owner- n.lp, an 1ms they have the close co-oper u'Idb of the tax payer.- ' water and sewerage belong to the lax-pajrert, . Both, water aad sewerage re necessary 16 the health and comfort of every household, therefore let every householder Iieooroa a consumer. To tn extent, lb clt administration ess lower rates for water and seweragt to the consumer, hot It U necessary that the consumer shall very largtly In rrr ( In order to mak this mualclpal (:.: '..'p more prifllabl, also that lb 1 ; :. i f Nrw Hero, may aava more sal ur.u ' - .1 ;;nrj enadltlons thaa now Mi 1. J . V Tl. :wl f !pl ownership ' of water canton taooratrul, an. ryer make It t matter of t, I M to it that lis ;'!' and lJrss. ...ImMU tttt fjatoffti TlMlt i tnrrly dratrojr tb "mpletctr drn tb n trlng It, UrMgk '.,' 1 Bach articles ' r 1 rJt Oft pTMCHpttoM td.ot, as Ux daav f fold M lb good ' dcrlv fTtnat thsm. rs, afctard by , Toledo, 0., contains ukei nirnaUy, act- blood aad uacoa nffro M Calsrrh lh. Il V Tot. ' ml buy log Hall'i yo gr U (n rnsllr, nd mA I f. i. Cby A Oo i 71fttttW r Ih brt. irs rtillll tnl all '(-f oiHf r ! f t'.flt f'ksr A QUEER TRADE , IteasarkaAl IklU UixUr r (Miaul Sm TiMkm. - " 'Talk about year floeertrade,. laid a maa from Texa,4what do yoa think of be tracking a a mean of making a living t 1 know cereral professional be trackers who bate never don northing else in their live,' and their skill is ome thing almost incredible. What t the work Uke, did yon ask? ; Well, I'U ex plain. Dowrn In Be county, la my state, where some. of the greatest Diaries in the world are located, all honey la graded. and marked according to the bloom from which it was obtained. For example, yon mav have row? choice of cotton, blossom, wild eiover, hone mint and several other branda, oath distinct in flavor. , Thht seems very mysterious to' a-stranger, be cause the bee -rang wild over mile tf countryside. ' But it was discovered long ago that the colotoy from each hire or duster of hive always draw their sweet from some one particular flower and rett gionsly shun the others.- At the begin ning of the honey making season th pro prietor of a bee farm wants to know, of course, how. much of each flavor Jie is going to have, as a basis of calculations. Ho he setB the" tracker to work. "The tracker, who is always a native Mexican, mounts his tough little bron cho,, rides over to a row pf hives, waits until a Die. healthy looking bee emerges, nnd when it flies away on Its daily quest he gullops along in its wake. yOften tne fperline around is mile distant, and the bee takes anything but a Decline. On the contrary, it makes long detours, frisks nnd frolics through gardens, loafs in shady groves and has a good time gener ally. But it is the rarest thing In the world for it to shake off its 'shadow. How the Mexican manages to keep it in sight and to distinguish it from other bees it meets en route I have never been able to understand. The business seems actually to develop a special faculty. When the bee finally reaches its destina tion, the '-tracker makes a mental note of the variety'of flower and then returns home. Next day he verifies his observa tion by following another honey gatherer and then labels the hive knd proceeds to the next one. When his task la done, the apiary man knowa exactly what he can depend on in the several flavors. The trackers are-well paid; enough to let them loaf between seasons." New Or leans Times- Democrat ; It Is well to know that DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure ex- zema and skin disease and ngly wounds nd sores. It is a cenain enre for piles. Counterfeits may be offered yon. See that you get the original DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. F. S. Duffy. Lived and Learned. Edith, haven't you known that young man long enough to find out what hi; intentions are? No, mamma. But long enough to find out that he hasn't any. MOZLKV8 LEMON ELIXIR. Regatatea the Liver, Stomach, BoweU and Kldneya, For biliousness, constipation and nft larla. For Indigestion, sick and nervous headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases, take bernon elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, uumidod xvuiir. oOc and 11 bottles at drugglats. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, ua. A Prominent Mlnlater Write. After ten years of great suffering from Indigestion, wltb great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kid neys and constipation, l nave Deen cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rv. C. C. Davis, Eld. M. E, Church Booth. No. 28Taloall Hi., Atlanta, Os. A Prominent Memphlnn Write. Dr. n. Mozley, Atlanta Having been a great sufferer for three years from in digestion, and been treated by many physicians, wbo failed to give me any any relief. Continuing to grow worse my brother advised roe to try Dr. Mot ley's Lemon Elixir, which remedy be bad used for several year, l commence! It use, and must say that your Lemon Elixir Is tb greatest medicine on earth, I have never suffered day sine I com menced using Lmon Kllxir. k. u. itooco. 200 Hernando St.. Memphis, Tenn. A Cant. This Is to certify that I used Dr.! Mot ley's Lemon Elixir for neuralgia of tb need and ere will tne moil marked benefit to my general health. I would gladly bave-paTd A00 for tb relief It bas f;ivn to at rosl or two or tbr dot an. ' II. A. Bxall. Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co., Qa Leant rrlSe. B; lh war, wbo taxied that aotto that flak wl brat foodf Boas I ake, or eoortc I akd 8olbm maa tb other day what tk best oral fod, aad b -sold 11 waa owra biad aad tall portv '. -4 a in - , DOES IT M I 0t CHEAT? . A cheap remady for ooogb tad cold U all right, bol yon waat aomathlof that will rllv ad ear th nor sever aad daagwrotu rasulu af throat tad lu trooblM, " Whst thalt foa do 1 . Oo la a warasar aad atora regular cllmat? Tas, U poatlbtai If aot poaafbto for yod, thaa la aftbar aaa tab taa oat,, nssady that has ban tatrodared la ail eivtllMd outrU with saoeas la Mvara throat aad I nag troabtea, aDoacWi Oarataa Ryrap. Il Bot aaly heals aad stlmslate tb Uasaa to dastrtry tba germ dlseaaa, bat allsyl Ubaatsaatloa, caasea msv i pectofalloTa, gives a good atght'i rati, sod care tb tteihrnl. Try on bo tile. rtseoaimvaoM teasy yrs by all drag, ilsu la la world. For aaia by F. ft. OAMTOniAi CAPUDINE IIEADACIIR k KIXRAAHIA. m 'iV, 4, aid V K Var THE SENATORIAL CONTEST. The Sel Sacriflce and Faithful Services ef Fear Meo Hake aChokc Fmbirras- int. Hr. J. wV Voile. Figures Out That the Honor Belongs i te Carr.v Tne Keasons. To the Edimr of the Charlotte Observer. i( Rmmons,' Csr.v Wadiloll and Jarvts form a strong quartette te each of whom are lo be found strong" points which ap peal strongly for support in Iks pending contest-but we cannot ; support- all of them. And yet we must tender a verdict As the case now stands one of these four men will succeed Mr. Butler. To thous- nds tt ls positively puzzling and. em barrassingpainfully so.- Il will not be denied tbat every one of them is a patri ot and wortby of the high honor. Itl coooe-leil that every one ..of tbem hs been aoseltUh and generous in effort and sacrifice for our standard. NOr will it be gainsaid tbat every one of them is fit Huit li-wlicg In tills coniOBl becausi of valiant and conspicuous service rendered his ntnto and his party. But what shall our verdict he? Itisn t cowar31y to hesitate in the face of tbcae considerations and weigh the claims of each. It Is rather manly to accord to the claims of each the calmest an.) fullest const lerat ion. I have sought to do this. It wis an effort a painful but conscien tious one with the restHt that my judg ment and conscience tell me that Carr is entitled to the honor. I figuied after this manner. Each bas done what be could for tb party whilst laboring and contributing each in a different sphere; All of tbem, according to their nieans and ability, have done their duly as par ty men. Here I count tbem equal. The next question Is, Who has rondored aod who can render the greatest service to his Slate? The answer to this determines our verdict. It is known to all men that no man In the history of North Car olina has ever done what Carr has done for bis native State- The record of almost every educational Institution be tween Murphy and Manteo bears testi mony to his liberality. Every enterprise projected and every institution erected in the name of charity for two decades In the State is in part an expression of bis philanthropy. The Institutions of the Church wltheut regard to creed, faith or name are stronger in North Carolina to- lay because of bis generous and helping band. The Confederate veteran of bless ed presence, whether in comfort or in rags, whether in the Boldlers' Home or In his lowly hut. Is the unceasing object of his unfailing benefaction. Nor is this all of it. All of it will never be paraded in cold type. Enough of It, however, is before us to justify the bestowal of any bonor within our gift to this peerless Carolinian. He could have planted bis dollars otherwise and in other channels where they would have multiplied and Increased more than a thousand fold for his own aggrand isement and the oppression of his fel lows. But he chose rathor to plant and dispense them where tlioy would feed the hungry, clothe the naked and visit the sick and suffering and where they would bear fruit in the betterment and the uplifting of bis fellow men and In the dissemination of those things which help, enrich, ennoble and bless human ity. In th memorable year of 1870 while Jarvls wss planning and figuring for the speakership of the Honse, while Waddell was doing the same for a seat in uoogress and while Simmons was plannidg for the sophomore class at col lege, Carr, unknown and almost pennl less, wss planning and figuring for place in Black well's tobacco factory. During these thirty year since Waddell has spent eight of these years In Con gress, Simmons has spent six of them In a Federal office and in Congress and Jarvls has spent fourteen of tbem In th offlc of Lieutenant Governor, Gover nor, mlnlater to BraxL. and Senator In Congress, while Carr bas spent practi cally all of them In his factory. Barely w may award one honor to lb man who head has bee covered with tb snow that never melU by 80 year of on remitting toil In th industrial and eonv mercleS Hold in which h ha wrought so wondroosly for hlmslf, hi Mlowt and hi Stat, - Surely lb legal professlos and w entertain for It a respect second only tbat we pay tb aaotad desk can ot always bop to-monopollte this great honor.- ,.- -. :-; -. . Tim ' bar clanged. .- Nw- and changed ooadlUon tow- confront as. Coasaarcla; problems, problems of t sc tad problem tvolvad by oar com plex Industrial and commercial ipa sloa demand for thetf solution tb best Uleol la tb. basin world., Condi tioa hav to changed that w need In dar graatatt legislative body not only our greatest lawyers, bot our greatest tad asftsl inocanful men In tb .com. msrclal world. ' Their tralalng, tbeir x prlac,!btr ie jadgnteat sad tbeir practloal and thorough xosiMry of coat. SMref affairs am a lodtapenttbl a th tar nn leal Wdlog of tb lawyer In lb shaping aad making of sack wis Irglslsiloa a will meat th jattdemaode af lb diversified loleiosi of lb tart, oos srctloas of this greai country. J Mirk yo, we est not vtn adverted to What Carr ha don for lb growth, lb development knd lb sipanilo of th msterial Interests Of hit Slat, Ills capital It today Invested la mor en let. pries In Bior teetlont of this Btale titan tbat of y living man. II therefore, kaowstn people, their affairs, Ihslr needs and their conditions. Hals him sslf ksnwn tad recognized beyond lb limits Of th Plat as onf renal reprreei). lallv boalneas aiaa. Our fan la In the fatnr. At ftbeetved by Col. Creery, It Is ant ahst lbe fnor ma hare done, It Is Whst thev ran do. It Hart otil qneatlnn of rrwatd for pal e. rl.r. Wad.Ull waa Wl yurs of epe l.t mr, (Iflh). Janla l be r, In Januarr (IHih). Carr will I !",. In 1. ! -r (! ' t,). a-. l I !-ti"' ' . -'t 1' i : a It i I - n 1 1, at V.' ' I 1 .' i - r .r ' r o' I to t i 1 tat GOOD HEALTH hi" ttt( rillyiri" I f Every bottl yo take of Joknstoa' BanaaarlUa means better health, and every bottl contain a foil quart, Mmake batter blood purer -blood. For thirty reara this famooa remedy ha heaa enatlng aad mala inbungtoodhaalth. ', t - y - ; Johnston's 5a'rsapar!lla. buOd m tb system, toons tba nerves, and stremthens ta araaele ssor promptly and eRestaaUy thaa ny other remedy known. The pallor of th eheelr disappear, energy taker the plan of languor, and th rich color of health flow to theoheeks. Uoeoualled for all disorder ef th stomach aad liver, aad for all weakening oom- ptaints ot men, women and children. aalS wtijwfcne, h4te,I.QeivffeSeiai4nitMi. MICIIiaaN DRUO CO., : . - Detroit, lllch. Sold by C. D, BRADH tM, New hern. of years, for an election, by tbe unwrit ten laws of the party, meant more than one term. Simmon is In vigorous health and la young enough to wait Carr alone I at the Ideal age for a Senator and la In the fall zenith of all of hi matured power. Thus he is superbly equipped, superbly fit and superbly worthy. These are at least tbe considerations that ap peal so strongly toth manufacturer, the backer, the merchant, tba farmer, the mechanic, tbe laborer and all olssses and conditions of voters of this county and which make old -Guilford absolutely certain for Carr by an enthusiastic and overwhelming majority. . J. M. Wolfs Greensboro, N. C, Sept. 80, 1900 Admitted It. Do yon know, said his confidential clerk, breaking It to him as delicately as he could, "that some people accuse you of leading a double life? By George, I dot exclaimed Mr. Spot- cash, the eminent merchant. I work twice as bard as any man In my em-. ploy- 7 Serving th Public. Wunn But, if you Insist that tbe man who works focihe public good without hope of gaining gratitude la a crank, what do you call the man that expect gratitude? Tuthef Hlmt Oh, be' just a plain fool. ! Feelings of safety pervad th house hold that nset One Minute Cough Cora, the only harmless remedy tbat produces Immediate results. It Is Infallible for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and. lung troubles. It will prevent consump tion. F. P. Duffy. Vnendomhle, How did yon ever happen to marry blm? Why, he made me mad. Mad? now? He acted as if be didn't think I would and rather hoped I wouldn't. Do not get scared If your heart trouble yon. - Most likely yoa tuner from Indi gestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cat digest what yon eat and give tbe worn oat stomach perfect rest. It tt tba only preparation known tbat completely di gests all class es of foods; that It why It caret tbe wont cases of ledlgwtloa aad stomach tronbl after everything els has failed. It mar be takenj all condi tions and cannot help bat do yoa good. r. o. dquj. . - A Tnmwllnnna Kerne nt. Doctor I'm af raid yoar kusband doe not get aoegh exercle. ' Mrs. D Style WI1, hail b xer-l clsed enough when my dressmaker sends Inberblll . Dr. W. n. law!, lawmcovtll,' Val write, "Iwn using Kodol Dyspepsia Car In my practlo among sever case of ladlgesUoa tad find It aa admirable remedy." Many hundreds of pbytldaga drprad upon tb n of Kodol Dvsppt Cur la stomach troebiea. It dlgoet what yon eat, tad allow! yo. to aat all tb good food yod Bead, providing row do not vsrlond yoar ttotaaca. Olvos Instaat rtllf aad narauaaat en.ra.--l". B.Damy. - , - . , , LArg ta spou- attroaoaMrt say eaataa tb (stress bat thU auatatat and doctors declar aaarly all tad proa trttloM wr induced by disorder of tb itomace. Good bealtk follow good dlgattloa. Kodal Dyspepsia Cur dlgst what yea l. If yoa bar Indlgastioa or dyprl it will quickly rslkiv aad permanently ear yoa. t S Daffy. -, ( . H I " A neeen Hneaewn -, ; Uotad Volar-Wkal da yoa nWaa, tlr, by aayl tbat l a day it aaoagb for laboring maa? . Bnav PollilcUe Oh, I tai tbat It is tnoagb for Hat to pad oa IrolUry- ride tad ka-crnav j ISefeneeO. II florry In bear your ngagssMo. with young D Rock It off. Rhe Ysei ha ran away and allated to fight la China, lb eowsrdl School Kotlce. ' All perennalnlerwl.d In paying tench rt voerhertiliis for pst yrtirsats hereby Invited lo erf' lwfor the ct'untf flnard of ndnrMl a at rrg'iUr n.r-.lpg lo lti.! l In !- f'rfn nn 1 1 1, atil ei; rra D.lr W li1 ' r I, tntif ! pri i'.. wl,'.::? t.t- t t o.e f , f .'ii a ' I t y-', i.r j 1 In I l!:T' - y- .-a, 1 I.1. ' ill t 1 During r a holiday ramble Blp Frw. ertck . Lellitoi came acrosa a little roadside inn, the signboard of which waa belu sotuewhat eoarsely painted, by a local artist -For soma little tJmB Sir Frederick .watched tbe progress of the nelnttntf MI the rili-nl nrtlnt frlem. in down, remarked. "It be a folno LelgbtoQ assented, adding that a fig. tare bn the' signboard' vu out of pro-' portion. " j r. - s J "Wbeef bo 'tt outr nskea nfi ag-- grieved artist Tm . thlnkin efve mmmer wrong Incr anight: - - 1 "It yon get off that ladder, 111 pat It right fort yoQ,", replied the B. A. good bomoredly. " : " - "Eh, boot can ye palntr queried the other doubtfully, "Ye ken I dlnmt want my work spiled." It' all right! I've done a little point ing la my tinie, answered LelgUton, as the other clambered down the lad der. Then, taking the palette, bo climb ed up and commenced to paint und did not desist until be had completed the Ignhoard. "Er, boot tlin'a nne bo bud," was the rural artlst's coniment. "Art Is nae so paying now; still if ye like to do malr work for me, I'll gle ye malr siller than I do a a rule." "Thanks," replied Sir Frederick dry ly. "My name U Lelghton." "Verra pleased to ken ye, Mr. Lelgh- ton," replied the man. Ignorant of what the name meant. "My name la Tarn." St Jain eg Gazette. One f Weheter'a Drink. "Daniel . Webster." said a Boston man, "aa all the world knows, had a penchant for looking jn wine when it glowed rosy red. At oue time be was driving to Cambridge from Boston. He was billed to moke a npeech at tbe boine of Harvard, utiil his compunlon In the old fashioned gig was u member Of the rccepyon. committee and a resi dent of the. town. "On the wny to Cambridge Mr. Web- tter turned to bis fellow traveler with an Inquiry whether there was not some place In tbe neighborhood where they could obtain a drink. 'If yon will drive a short distance" out of your way to my house,' was tbe courteous response, 'I think I can promise you as good a drink of Jamaica rum as you ever tasted.' "To the bouse the twain accordingly journeyed, and once there tbe host, true to his promise, set before tbe statesman a decanter of extremely fine rum. The great Massachusetts senator poured out a brimming beaker and quaffed It off without wincing. His host tentatively pushed toward him the water Jug, but Senator Webster after eying It a moment said: 'Thank you. no. 1 wanted a drink, but I am not thirsty. He then went on to Cam bridge and delivered one of bis master ly efforts." Wan by Ills Retort. At one of tbeir Joint discussions which took place In Kentucky some years ago Tom Stuart, then editor of the Winchester Democrat, gave his op ponent I. N. Boone, a desccudbnt ot the great Daniel, a blow that fairly knocked blm out-of the race for the legislature. Boone wss making his regular speech, and at the proper place In it bo refer red to tbe matter of his relation to the toiling masse. "My friends," said be. holding. up a pair of bands that looked aa If they bad not been washed In a week, "to let yon sco for yourself that i am horny banded son of toil, I ask yon to look at these bands, nnd," turn ing to Stuart "t would nsk my pale faced young friend from tbe city what ha thinks of them?" Stuart waa on bis feet In a minute. "I do not desire to embarrass my dis tinguished opponent, ladles and gentle men," be said, wltb a bow, "but I would any tbat I thluk tbat tbey need aoap and water." It wot such an apparent case that th crowd took bold at ouce with a abaut and Boon was completely floor- ad, and later Stuart waa elected. Ar gonaut. Low Priced Camfalfc-B Offer. JTbt Timet, of Richmond, V., Daily and Sunday, four mootht only $1.00. ' Thtnett few tsonlhi will cover tb Presidential and Congressional palgnt, aad a faw additional monthiwlll include lh Inaugural of th President aad tb bIom of th second session of tb flftyalxth Cong ret. Th Dally Times It pecularly fitted to cover tb Bllr field with II full Asso ciated Pratt reports; Its lag tuff of special correspondents tbroogbont tbe But, and iu tuff eorreapoadanu at all Important hews point. The Timet bat BO at to grind, U print tb ntwt at it occur, aad th maa who read th Horn gU all Ik aewt all th lima, truthfully reported aad unbiased la any particular. -.n. . . : Wo tubscriptloat accepted at thlt rat aAar Ntrambar 1st. Tba regular tub tcrlptloa rat of th Dally and Batday Tinas ft. M 00 per year. IS.M for six snoalht and I.SS for thro asoalkt, or w eeeke par anonia. auuius - - , Tna Tim, Richmond, Va. .' - v ; ! Schedule of tonil, Arrival of mailt from north tad West dally xcpt Sunday, IfhM a. IM p. oa.' WtlmiBgtoa and tat toulh $M p. m. Morebead City trOt a, m. ... " Leav. North tnd wt;W a ov aad I.M p. m. Wllnlngtoa tad Booth S:00 a. at.) Mo re head City t.W p. at. ' .-;v tUKDtV. ' '. Malls arrive from aorth tad West (S40 a . 5.W B. m. I-eai 1 00 a. mi tad .osp. a. ; . ' ..; ,,. r , Tli public will pleas bear 1a mind that th morning mill for lb North and Weal close at 8.13 a. m. ., . . That the artemoo mall for north sad wm cloaks sl J 00 p. m. Fur einrel.eed City at ( 00 p. to. Also that the afternooa train carrlot o mall tor Inlermwllal point hxtweer her and 0Mbora. Itejxx.i fuily. -PiiTM.it' Wntanr-TK Ju' 11. l'.-'iO. r(lmal.r. HORTICULTURAL GRAPHIC 5C W&mffiL.'L tdOm'ffiLj? Copyright, IU00, by tbe Pan-American Exposition Co. At the Pau-Amerlcan Exposition, which Is to be held in Buffalo from May 1 to Nov. 1, 1001, the Horticultural building, 220 feet square, Is flanked on the south by the Forestry and Mines and on the north by the Graphic Arts buildings, each 150 feet square. The whole group Is connected by arcades, forming a semlelrculnr court, in which will stand the "Fountain of the Seasons." The Horticultural building will be about 240 feet high. The Graphic Arts and Forestry and Mines buildings are companion structures of the same size and style, having four corner tow ers. Two colored compositions above tbe eastern entrance of the Horticultural building will represent Ceres, god dess of the lini-vest, lu n chariot drawn by three Hons, led by Flora and Primavera. United States District Court. j The following persons havo been drawn to serve as Jurors at tbe next term of the United States District Court which convenes in this city on Tuesday, October 23rd, at 10 o'clock a. m. Craven County. I.. II. Cutler, Win Barrum (col.) John fi. Morton, John 8u ter, Jonas Daniels (col). A. 1(. Dcnnlson, W. F. Crockett, O. Murks. Bryan Whit ford, II. M. Groves, II. B. Holland, M. P. nolly (col). Phil It. Thomaa, J. C. Green, F. M. Chailwick, W. B. I.ane, C. L. Wetherlngton. Beaufnit County Jcr-te Mayo. E. Tutlrlll, F. F. Cherry, A. 8. Warren, W. A. B. Branch. Jones County. Paul Koonce, J. 8. Bruder, Lswrcncc Houghton. Isaac Brock, Lewis Bynum. Greene County. .1. M. Patrick, Jos eph 8ugga, Joseph Speight, 1). W. i'at rick, I). II. Dixon. Pamlico County George Dees, John W. Muse, 11. F. McCotter Wayne County. W. B. Farmer. It. Plpklu, M. 8. Lee. W. P. D uilel. Carteret County. - 11. F. Tnylor, T. C Willis, Ralph Howlaml, I). M. Jones. Lenoir Counly. B. F. Fields, Need- hiwn Herring. Hyde County Dallas Wahab, A.J. Smith. Pitt County George II, McCotter. Onslow County. E.J. Hurillson. Eilgccomlic County. Alex Miller. Criminal Court Jurors. The following Is the list nf Jurors fur the special term, October Rtli, of (the Criminal Court. No. 1 Township Willie Klrkmsn, W. A. F.well, Sam'l. Kite, J. A Gaxklns, Alfred Gallin, Leon C Puwpnn. No. 8 Townshlp-A. C. Ilolton, C 1. G ask Ins, W. It Arthur, J. M Arthur. No. 8 Township B. O Kornegsy. No. 6 Township C. C. Cnmho. No 0 Township J. It. Hussell, J. F Goodwin. No. 7 Townshlp-J. W. Conner, A. W Conner. No. 8Townahlp-C. V. McGcliec, K. G Hill, Jr., J. J. Land, It. K. I.. Ilosn, II 0. Armstrong, N. A. Vine, ut, W. I-. Lewis, T. B. Keboe, O. Marka, J. A. Harn, F. F. Armalrong, J. 8. McDan- Icl, L. M. E.lgorton, Geo. N. lvea, I). F. Atkinson. W. F. Crockett. Jop. (1 llrln- son. 1'. A. Willis, Ueo. Dixon. Nn. CrTownshtp-Outbrle W. Davis. Outing. Outing for October will Interest every tody In "A Trcsson of Nature,' Charles O D. Roberts enters Into hunt Ing from the Moose's rather than tbe banter1 point of view, depleting Its de fiant lordship, Its paaslons, and It na doing. 'The Place of the Automobile a a Sport Factor," Is the absorbing queef lion of lb day. "Coursing on Western Prairies," breathes the atmnsphore of on of lb most popular sports of lh West. "Tb Development of th American Trotter" is naturally Interesting In eon aeotlon wltb tb modern tpeedasy de velopment Cbtrl F. Holder defends th mall- gnd maa-ealiog ahatkaod satisfactorily proves thai "Big Pbsrks as Oam" pro vide t mighty fund of apart. Sport royal too, for angler It In ' Up lb Rlsilgoacb for Falmon." - With tb opening of lb tceso of that gTnat game "Co Legs Football Twenty fit Taart Ago," byaPrineetoa grtdqat Of that ra will b a tolertalolng pr- "TbtaJveaUira of Marco Polo," tb greatest traveller tba world ha t mb, tra of pcial tlmollnas it tb October Outing. II lived In China aaor than tevrn hundred yetrt Oo, aad kit striking dory In Outleg I from lb p of Dr. R. U IloldcB. . ' , .-. , Special Terra Criminal Court - A (pedal term of th Eattra District Criminal Court having b riattd by tb Board of CommlesUntrt of Crt- vra county, ilia asm baa been ortWtd by lb Itoa. Angntlnt M, Moor, Judg Of lit Real era Malrlot'td eonttn tt tb aourt kmies I New Beta for lb trial of criminal came to ftnolateac Monday uctotmr nin, iwn, and roatina oa week, nlea th tualnea p( tba terra shall b illapoeed of eailirr. By order of Juilg 1 Monie,- W. M. Wto ' Clerk . rVpt. Jin, tfV), ' ". t'oil nn i. tpt I Ills Cure aM liver 111 ARTS - FORESTRY AND MINES Wholesale frade TOO.OOO Paper Bagf - SS.COO lluttor Trays. 100 Reams Gray Wrapping Paper. 5 c::ses Roll Toilet Paper. 100 B igs Shot. 80,000 Loaded Shells. 100.CCO W. P. Caps. 20,000 Musket Caps. 30 Cases Lamp Chimneys. 10 Cafes RubUr Boots. Besides Nails, Hplkes, Paints, Oil Suits, and everything usually kept in a Wholesale and Retail Haidware Store. Deer i ii g and MctTor mick Mower and Hay Hakes on Hand. Yours for Business, J. C. Whitty Y THEY HAVE ARRIVED ! The Handsomest and Pest Line of Ilenting Move, Botli Wood RD.l Coal over stiown In the city. We are also aginls for the wel1 known High Grsde fJtsokinj; NtoveN, such as The Excelsior, Elmo, Farmer Girl, Farmer Boy, (). K. King and O. K Queen. All nl which we guarantee to give per lect satisfaction. If you are In need of anj thing In the Hardware Line or Sash, Doors anil Blind, Lime, Cement or Nulla give us a c ill and we CAN AND WILL 8AVK YOU MONEY: Yours for Buslr.e a, L H. CUTLER H'DW'F CO ea.ejea.ejaeiee, Hi iV.li aarthhur vo kmnt arlmneevei ahn t caViAlJtaBt-aast, cofviiinr0tllN MOTICTIO. Beet eaedet, ketak,rnnetn, for trm ereealnaUon net avtne. nwwa hbi isiuiisni ?-c.a.s:;ov& co. LHImI Lnyvt, WASHIN6TON. D.C. Oer lee meinaa II we leU. an ,11 Stelrh ant eii1pilnB of anv leiamkin proe.pl I v rerrlvt eer eoleien fie eeneerntne (be pewnubUJtr nf eaeae. " Mew e oniala a hme1 aenl epen reqeeat, ralaels Ihrotif a na edvtrtHet lor eale et eer ee. ratenta token eea Uiranen en I . neffce.wlthaelrnari. la fee remv Becona, an llteelrnle eea wweer elieelael naraal eoneaned by aaenelaciea' re en le Bend iuc aeeinle eepf rati. . aa viotow J. rvAM ao. UHnteMnmers.t Ivna OeUelea, , BVaaMMtMrrael, Be X I A UDtna aucjjr. Jll " i a. it. '-- -a - i f M;,MU.. m. , la, I' ! Wi a f'wBBK-flHtta ! rf.:sc i r, . Imum tvewwiff ri 1 1 ummmm A FREE PAlTUyrJi fvenr e MerNeel neerr B K -' eeiianv Onlf eel a reea, g .' BUILDINGS AT BUFFALO. BLOOD HUMORS Ulcers, Old Sores, Cancers, Eating Sores, Eczema, Etc. Cured by It. H. K. Free. Trial Bot- He Fiom Impure bl.'.x! mines nil nnr(s of pains, achct and Hon-p, ending frequently n deadly cancer or some chronic sore If you can answer "yes" to any of (he following questions your lilooil is diseas ed and impure. Do cuts or Hcralches honl slow ly ? Does your skin itch or burn ? Have you pim ples? Eruptions bo you feel ashamed to lie seen In company r Aching Hones or Hack? Eczema? Old Sores? Bolls? Scrofula? lihcumaiism ? Foul Rreatb? Catarrh? Are you Pale? Do 8rahs or Scales form on the Skin. Ilslr or Scalp f Prickling t'ains In the ilnii V All Hun Down, get easily llrcd, mill as tired in 'ho morning as when you went to bed? Cluttering Heart? lime you Ulcers? Km ing Sores? Cancer? TO 11 RK, Any JoiniNAi. reader who HiilTem Is ad vised lo tnke a few lsrge hollies of U. I!, tt. (liotanlc lllood linlm). Thin remedy is und. nililr lly the liest nnd only perfect llloo.l Purilii r iniiilc. I I! It. (liotiuilc Blood Halm) l;a: r. record of :ll) years of cur.B, hence is thoroughly tested. By .aking a few large tiotll.-s of II. H ii. the blond la nitiiie pure ami rl.-ti, all the wnsitrc healid, and aclies and pains vanish as lliu misl ln-iore ihc su.i. It. H. B. lias rmi il over 4(KI cases of cancer, many of liiem pron.ninci'.i '-vnralile by loclors and stiecialisls. rHlliig (ores. ulcers and scrofula sre healid so that they never bother the pntirnt again. rcemn In lis worst form is cured by from 3 to H Inrge hollies. H. II. Ii. cures by draining the pott-ons and humors nut I the lilood, at Hie snmc lime it hiillils up the broken down consiituiion. rorsale by druggists, XI per large ho - lie, or 6 large butili-a (full treatment) ffi Complete directions with curb boltle. lie -ure the loll I e r.sils liolnnlr lllood Balm. So anfferers may test it a 'rial bottle given away. Address lllood Halm Ca-i-Allanla, (la. Describe ay uitonis and free medical advice given. 0l44 60 YEAR8" aK EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks Designs Cotyhmakts Jlc Anfmi Mtidlng ft iktwrh and Aicnuwm mmj 4aluktT eawoortttin our opt n km free whtHlifr aui tiiTmttnn bt pnbly povltMitablo. f'inimnnir- lUnn wtrtctlr rn)ti(1cntiU. Handbook tm riMiU tt fraa. Um1h airfwirr for terxmniif ptvioDta. I'atatita takan lliruuvh Monn A Co. racalra ?-itti tatataca, wlthdul cbarja, In Ui Scientific Hmcrlcan. A hn4nmT IIKiatvtt1 waak!r. TartrMl etr enlaUon of any ricntlfio toantal. Trin, fJ a raovi for Bufitha, L ttvM by ail nwlMiltvrm. MUNN & Co."1B New York Unuu-holBn- OS V Wwl.li.t..n I . Wood' Seeds. Every Farmer should have a copy of Wood's Antumn Catalog! sf SEEDS AND 6RA1N Par Pall ptaaUaf. ItteOinOaboal GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, Hilry.tx Wlnief Vetch; fatatM Clover, Seed Wheat, Oats, etc It ate ttve teatrreBoM, neMnwInea II Zaiinn and aaneh eneelel end vnln. U?j5ZS nbeSTatl mt .a M rm so edventert In A all 13 H Winter. Oetelnene Wllet In VrHe r It n-4 5js Barr tee OMa '"- T.W. WOOD & SONS, CCDSMCf4, tfJcaoiad, Russell Hbusoi: rThll la Bonafort b tar tad ttna at tb Kaaell Bo a, f rt-tf Board. 4 bnen for traveling nenpl. yiahlna nd huatlntBnnsraH.), Tra 1J ley or W.W per wee - - a. KUMnKu, rrop. Th On Dy Cold Cura. '4 l K.4 -! Ihrwt f.r,4 t,f . " 'l "' I ).".' Aa eee, la

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