Tnfc; juukinau IMt.hjJ lias- In tlK TOST. SXCetlt Mooday, at N MfcMte tlwei. ! . r-HDi P I tlTF.Vf-NS. r . "- -i . y - ,- i ' -i - ' VF-'" ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ; One year, In advance itfja.'.tMd One year, not la df09."lv4v Moatbly, by carrier in tbe cHy....i JO "Advertising K te furnished 01 appll cation.- ' :; -Sw" Entered at the VoM Office, New Bera, H. C, aa second dm matter. . -s uffleUl Paper of New Ben aa Craves Coeaty. r New Bera, N..C, Not. 87, 1900. NO VIUZED WARFARE. There ere a great many foolish things said and written in the criticism of na tions which may be at war, and discus sion over the methods pursued In con quering enemies. ' s Tbe arrival of Oom Paul Kroger in France has produced a sensation among the mercurial French peoplo, who if re ports Ire to be believed are falling over the exile In their enthusiasm. It Is not that the French people are to be seriously considered in their emo tional acts over Oom Paul, or that their expressions of good will mean anything, except a desire to be offensive towards the English, by applauding Kruger, and his utterances. The French .criticisms, as they listen to Kruger'a descriptions of how the Eng lish are conducting tbelr war against the Boers, Is especially Interesting just now, when taken In connection with the French conduct of tbelr war in Mada gascar. Reports of how the French nation Is fighting, la not of a character to arouse anything but horror, as those not killed, are made captive, especially the women, and divided among the French sol diers. Ancient warfare was never "civilized" nor Is it to be etrpected that modern war fare, no matter if so called Christian nations are engaged In it, is going to show any civilization, for ware cannot be fougbt without atrocities and excesses being committed. The degree of atrocity and excess, will make one war differ from another, and seem to place one In the "civilized'', the other in the "barbarous" class. Atrocities and excesses will be found wsnling when modern nations go to war against each otbor, while the contest be tween a modern nation and each people as the tribes fh tbe Philippines, er the blacks la Africa, is certain to lead to ex cesses being committed. A prolonged war will also lead to acts, which a short war would never see com muted, because the oombetanU become maddened and Indifferent to human Ufa. Many deeds are committed doring a war, which appear unnecessarily Inhu man to the outsider, when the condi tions are such as to practically demand the committment of the acts. Excuses cannot be seeds for many acts committed In war, neither can there be an absolute condemnation of aalloa for every act committed by Its soldiers In a coaSlct, and afterwards. No war Is civilised, neither eel tbe results arising from It, while ta progress and afterwards, come la say sense under the tern of eivUlieUoa. HoVl TaU ? fcWe offer One Haadred Dollars , Re ward (or any ease of Oaiarrfe Ual aasv ot be eared by BaUl Catarrh Care. F. J. CHENEY CO, TOLEDO 0. . We. Ue aaderslcaod. ksve kacwl F, J. Cbaaey for lbs last iJ years, aad bs IWts klai parfsotly koorabl la aU bes- laeat traaaetloaa, aad Isaaolslly able to rrrf oel say obllgstloa msda by Uelr Wht Tatjn, WbolsseJs Draftista, ToiadAO. W.U.MM; Kjssai 4 Maang, Wola. aele Drsgftsu, Toledo, O. , HalTi OaUrrh Care U aka Is tern ally, aeUsf directly a pea U blood aad m- eoes aatfaasa of u system. Prtea 7Se pm boule. Bold fey an -raffWui Tss- tlatoeilaM free. ' . IIsU'i Family el bast, i - - aassataMaBaaaaBaaapBjjjBB aaMsi gtflatas-Bait alwsya talkUg aboat . hm aaeasteia, - ' - : Cyaleae If Uo Ud tbey aaat retail I Wba Ulsgs are .'the Wot lhy fea. aaata"lk4bsstnis Abrakaat Btrs, hav4lsrNtati4. a fWlertlla, O, Write "Efcrtrtt Blttert ara Ike oset saO- lag Mtlert I ; hmh la I yxra, . TMtaowwkyf Bos4 taeat bi ia Iswdsei ot aussMck, Urae, kWsra, bowels, bUod ts4 srea. KWirie Fit Isr in if tbe sanoMcIs rersUve Vrmr. kMseya aad bowsts, frariese lb Woe L, afiW Ue aerraa, bmre tn ae1iliito of eJxlW. It bnr. lt a tbe satire systMs. Tsm aro lift s4 tig -f Isie ay wk, et'k'y, rs ?- trss of vaH. TiSr-m '-0 ewis. Pi'.d ry ' WOhftY AT CUSTOM HOUSES.' " W fcW Kavaw tka Law Be- -;.-' - fave Taey !. Aleaa, ;i . If there is one thing more than another which makes a woman wish that she bad never been bora grader the star nod stripes, it Is the annoyance and worry eu tailed npoa her through the customs in spection when she returns (ran Europe lor the first time" , ' ' Tbe discomfort .begins about the time tbe lightship is sighted it may be the day previous, Everybody asks everybody else for dvtce Old travelers swap ex periences,' harassing and,. disconcerting the green traveler with grewsome talcs of these ogres, the customs officials. "y . Signing the declaration down the bay s to what is dutiable and what la not first Introduces yon to ihem.; U is not a hnppy moment. You ,'nro not yourself. The tales ot the old travelers more often the wide margin jrhlch they have left for -the tales . -untold hsve worked, yon into a state bordering -on nervous, fien sy, end you are almost, convinced that you yourself must bo n" real live,;"lus peet" tor whom the authorities have long been looking. .i;; . There is so little definltencss to the law regulating clothing it is difficult to know whether or not you ought to declare old dresses bought in America four years ago and renovated In Paris, with the ad dition of a little new trimming. Of course; it is presupposed that no portion of your dress has been utilized for stor ing away questionable articles. One regulation gives you your first help. Presents must be declared, no matter how small their value. . The term is elastic, however, and does not need to include anything which can be used by yourself. Paying the duty on your pres ents settles the question. Another secret ot success lies In your smile. If you have traveled much on the continent and looked after your own bag gage, you have learned the value of a smile a distinctly femlniue smile, bear ing good will to man. It is a great lever and as useful in New York as abroad. ' Again, it is necessary- that you be among the very first in signing your declaration, before the official is worn out by tha idiotic and evasive answers of both men and women, tor when the question comes of declaring nothing duti able amoug one's baggage men as well us women are given to evasion. Once on the wharf the same rapidity must be used in getting your baggage to gether and then securing your inspector while he is still in a good humor. It is well to remember that this iuspector uses his own judgment to a great extent. The thing is to make his Judgment and your own agree, tie iooks yon over ana ae eides what sort of clothing suits you and then examinee your trunk to see whether you and its contents harmonise. If you have declared your presents you must show one or two of them and state the price of each. When the duty is paid. you walk off while the examinations are but just beginning. New York Herald Mean of a Japanese Beantr. The satin skinned, almond eyed flower of Japan is very fastidioua about her food and docs not suffer like her Cau casian sister trom Indigestion. Bhe be gins in tbe morning when she awakes by. eating two little green plums pickled In vinegar and rolled In sugar. A cup of tea completes this almost traditional breakfast of Japan. The dinner is of the drollest composition. It is brought in on a tray of red lacquer In microscopic cups with covers snd consists of s bashed sparrow, a stuffed prawn, seaweed with a sauce, a salt sweetmeat and a sugared chill. After all these dishes, which sro s mere make believe, a wooden bowl is brought In, bound around with copper and filled to tbe very brim with rice plainly cooked m water. Tbe flower of Japan fills another large bowl from It, darkens its snowy white surface with a black sssce flavored with fish, mixes It sll together, carries the bowl to bcr lips snd crsms down sll the rice, shoveling it with her two chopsticks Into her throat. And so ends tho dinner. Boston Ossctte. Ksnsra, India, clslmt s larger falls J.n.n k had a HnltMa mmnmimmm -" - - . ....... Muuvan t . L . I aioro 1 11 year 104, Beats oar Sportsmen. Shooting men are rapidly gaining a reputation for story-telling which ri vala that of anglers. Bare Is a gunner's yarn that, to say tbe least, taxaw one's credulity. Be saw a flock of pigeons sitting oa a branch of an old pine, so be iropped ball Into hie gua and fired. Tbe bait split branch, which closed tip and oaoght lbs toes af all the birds sil ting on It. Ba saw that ha bad got tbeas all, so ba fastened two balls to ft bar and flral: et the branch off, which fell Into lbs river. Us tbsa waded In aad brought it to lb shore. Oa coasting them there were 000 plgeoae. Richmond TlaMS. Tosemy, bow do yon at plain thai part of tkl verse which sap 'as B fool dlsthT Bow doss a fool die? - ; Be dyes bit whiskers, Ma'eaa.' - tlttriMlseiWM, If A nighUe-sisre laleat It not appro eMsjd nowadays. Oh, UI only bad uwch of real gsalas . Wife Oealas laa'l what yot wed. '.' XV What, Ibent , Tf nisa s h .,. : ' " Tbera H no phsasom in life If yet dread gtrlef to tbt table to t aad osa raat at night M SCcoesl of ledlgestlea lleary Wnilsma, of Eooaevllls, UdU asyt be taffersd that wsf for years, till be aoes ateaoed. lbs ate of Kodoi Dyapep. MS Oara, and adds, "flaw I esa est My Iblsg I Ilka aad an I waat and sk aoaadly eratf nlgbL Kodoi Dyrp sta Cart wlUdlg4hU yon tat - T. Dafff. ., lUftat Is TVar Um, First stermsld-What s-k we art in) rWond Ksnasbl-Wbat Is It dastf Fitst MetsMld 'A ship )ovid with rslay day sklru has J ul seal. OAIT'TtI A. CAPUDIME WOMAN'S TROUBLES ARB FEXALB . DISEASES CURED BT Johnston's Sarsaparilla ,7 : QUART BOTTLES. . s. Painful and Suppressed Menses, Ir- regularity, xuooTrho3alWbitea,8terU Hy, Ulceration of the Uterus, change of life, In matron or maid, all find re lief, help, benefit and cure in J0IlN8-: w oattOATAitii.juA, it ia a real panacea for all pain or headache about the top or back of the bead, distress- ing pain to tha left aide, a disturbed condition i of dlgestion, palpitation of ; Hie Heart, cow hands and feet, ner 'i ousnesa and irritation, sleeplessness, ; STTTf t-T""" v I'f" lw Wular a; h abnormal discharges, with xtremelr painful menstruation, scalding of urine, , awellingof feet, eorenessof the breasts, neuralgiat'.nterine displacement and J eaiarrn, ana aU those aympvbms and troubles which make the average wo man's life ao miserable. :.A auciaiiAAM satva cm, aiui, auaa. Sold by 0. b; BRApH lM, Ntw bem. Once when sirs. Eeudat was taking the rote of Gnlntea In Dublin she bad an amusing experience, rygmalloh. It will be remembered, had a Jealous wife. During the temporary absence bt that lady Galatea was about to throw herself Into tbe arms of -Pygma lion when an old dame In the audience cried wnrnlngly: "Don't do It, darllnt! Bis wife's just gone out, and shuro It'll be like her to be listenln at tbe key bole." The Other War. Be Bertha, I am going to ask yon a question, a question which will have a lasting effect upon uiy life as you an swer It Bertha, dear,1 will you be a Bister to me? ' She Charley, I can't do that but I will be your wife. Boston Transcript Mora Appropriate. Barber (absently)-Shampoo, sir? Customer (with shining bald pate No; shine. Puck. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIK. A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. Cures Indigestion, headache, malaria. kidney disease, lever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility, nervous prostration, heart failure, and appendicitis by regu lating the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. Koxlay'a Lemon Elixir. Cured me of Indigestion, I had suffered for ten years. 1 bad tried almost every medicine, but all failed. Since taking Lemon Elixir I can eat anything I like. W. A. URIFFITH. Recvesvllle, 8. C. Moalay's Lemon Kllrir. Cured me of indigestion and heart dis esse, after years of suffering when all other remedies and doctors bsd failed. N. D. Colrmui. Benlah, 8. 0. Moalejr-a Lomoa Elixir. I have been a treat sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen years, my trouble being my liver, stomach and bowels. with terrible naadacbee. Lemoa 1 xlr cured me. Hy appetite la good, and I am well. I had taken a barrel of other medicine, that done me no good.. OnaitLis QlSBtKD No. 1515 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. MosUjra Leawa Elixir Cured me of enlarged liver, nervous In digestion and heart disease. I was un able to wtlk np stairs or to do aay kind of work. I was treated by many physi cians, bnt got no better until I used Lemon Elixir. I am now healthy and vigorous. V. a. tuuiwil, No. 98 Aleisnder Bt., Atlanta. Oa. atoaloy'a Laaaaa BtPinjt. fores all Coegha. Oolds. Hoarsen ssi Sore throat, Bronchitis. Hemorrhage and all throat aad long diseases. Elegant rs- iiaow. SSe at drugglsta. Prepared only by Dr. a. Money, Atlanta, ua The fallow wbo thinks bs It a genius at SO njoally thinks at M what an ass bt used lobe. - Many peopla worry Decease they be Here they have heart dlaes,r The chaaosa are that their beans are aD right bnt Uelr stomachs are .as able to digest food. Kodoi Dyspepsia Cere di gests whit yea est and p rev eels tbe for mation of gas which Bakes tba tUiosch press agaiasa toe seen, it em ears ever fona of Indigestion, T. b. Daffy. people gala repauiloas lot elerereass when Ibey are sirply dlae- reaaMa.- , : ' tee can't afford to risk yoer life by allowing a eoagb or a eold to develop late paeaatoeia er eoatampUoa. Oat Missis Coots Cure win cere lb reel aad latg trestles qskker than' lay other preperaUea kaeaa. Many doctors ess ft M S iperifle fof fippe. IlkiaalBrat llble rtrsedy for eroep. CklWrsa like b Std asotbera evdotse It T. S. Daffy Lot of bsrhelart would mis good bssbesds If the girls Coold make tbera pmpnoa. Tint TbrohHrx'Hcjlicbe. Won'd qaWkly Um ym, If yon td Dr. King's Kw Life I'f !!. TUmtasds of HifTar.ri pfoiaj U, anaULl merit fot rlk and Karro' i r,a.t,J, may ) pore i,ifxl sni s:,I sp yuor h!ik, OslyS-5 rta )-.n-y Wk fltl. fold It C. K Tialha VWa i TharWsd ( , k . ! : ,M J 6 f,.'r( f ,f IKa I 5, r J J ( I . ef - J e-n J f rf er, '; a-s ft '(It: 1 ( ;r r ! Tm Hallow Borne ( Birds. - Tbe hollow tones of birds are fre quently cited as beautiful Instances of providential roerhnnlm In building tbe strongest - anrf largest possible limb with the least expenditure of material. and this la largely true, and yet birds, . like ducks, which' cleave tbe air with t tlie speed of an express train, have tbe 1 long bone tillcdrwltta mnrrowtr satur rated with. fat. -wblio tbe lumbering hornbllL that fairly- hurtle aver the tree tops, has one of the moat complete-, ly . pneumatic- skeletons imaginable, permeated' with nlr to the very toe tips, and tbe ungainly; pelican la nearly us ;Well off.. Still It la but fair to ay that - u trivet hint ni inmink. creatures - which are most nt ease when on tb wins, have extremely light and jjollow.boDes; but comparing one bird wttB ;anotberw the paramount Impor. tance of pneumatic skeleton to a bird te fiot M e?dent M tMt of , pnenmat- io tire to . bicycle-Popular Science Mthi , ' , " - " " .'. . '; :- . i r Thsjeir "What's the matter over there? What's the crowd doing in front of that house V- "The man who lives there has lust in herited 8100.000. Those arc friends of hit who have come to tell blin bow to invest tbe money." Chlcagb Times-Herald. r- - . ... The reason all the Ceylon elephants have not been exterminated Is that they have been carefully preserved by the gov ernment, which -regulstes the shooting according to tba number of animals.'. , : sxaPAKgsia CURS IJtlw anfl 1 Dt. rftnnaitavelewo atal SUlTOoIT TOHIKR. aSanawitaai nf ninlriMnai Ikozw of Ointowni. Jimtmt f allloflt Cox lpuct Vt vnryn-toTnaGtogT. It mtke Ma opartvtloai wttt. Um korfeor Injecuonvof mrboltoaoia, vblcb mn pamfnl and Mldon. ss nmrnmimtitemm. and naaa Ouarsmteo each SI Box. YcVonlufo, bnaaunosiata. Wo. sad Uobez,lor WTBaol APAHES6 PILE OnlTltlrT, 2Sc a Box. th tiMftUTIlR ami BTOHACU BaotrLATOB ao BIjOODPO III l m a. SmalL nna arl nllnaaiit (oake, eapeounr .adaptee (or ehildrao a Taaa. it lis. NOTICF Thannln. fia fa VHaoMNT ail OKUJ DJ Clerk And Carrier Examination. The United 8lates Civil Service Com mission snnounces that on December 1 1900, an examination will be held in this city for the position of clerk and carrier In the post-office service.' An exsmlnstion wss recently held which failed to result In a sufficient number of ellg bles to meet the needs of the service; consequently It It necessary to hold another examination. All persons who hsve been examined for the position of clerk or carrier within the paat year and failed to pass may be reexamined upon filing new sppllcatlons In due time. For application blank (Form 101), full inatruollons, specimen examination questions, and imformation relative to the duties snd salaries of the different positions, application should be made to tha undersigned. Applications must be on file with tbe secretary of the local board before the hour of closing business on December 7, 19C0. A. r. Patterson. Secretary Postal Board. "The Smart Set" for December. For variety sad . Interest the Decern' ber number of The Smart Bet ranks all previous Issues of that smart magatlna. It Is not too much to say that the novel etle of the number1"Her Guard of Hon or," by Miriam Mlchelson, Is tba strong est short story that bat been published In this country In recent years. The second story la length it another af the aeries of brilliant society tales that sitae Caroline E. Doer is contributing to Tbe Bmart Bet, It U entitled "An TJn finished Elopement, and deals with STsats at the Bamnter capita that cams a ear io gaining tansatlonal publicity 1 Other features of Ibis aamber ef "lbs augaslae of cleverness" are "The Epi sode of the Earl," by Louis Ivans balp- maa, antaor ot "1 Arcy of lbs U Bards:" "For Lore of Lord Patrick," as lalease- ly Interesting London story by Mrs. Poullney Blgelew; "Orewaed with Oae Crest's ebaraeterislfca.'ly vigorous story by Oertrede AlbertoB) 'Lord ted Lady Lsddhsssara," by Edgar FawetU. end euay faadaaileg storlae of far aoeatrlet by Ctlsoa Wllksta, AsseUa BailbJay Aatoea,Qsoto Waiaaas aad others. 1 this one Bomber tbe reader may bare glimpse ef tbe society of almost all tbt great ctlles of lbs yroHd. .i 7 --. i , ; CU(t tf Schedule. ' Mlied freight tsd pastesger traie So. l.golsg east from Msw Bera le Mere. bead City, will be realtor res ea Taaadsy, Thaisdsy slid ftaterday. ,' . ' Mixed freight aad paseesger traie Re. I, golsgweet, from Monkearl City te Hew Bern, wflt hereafter res eelyoa Monday, WedBsedsy sod Friday. ' , rbaegewlll use effect 1109 n. r-, vTedneaday, Nov. list, 1000, ., : r-ooni a am, vv' r la ebsonaj Keoae Hirer, o(poa(U Jokseoa't Point, Bar.day mnrslsg, Sov, llik, eae !(!. sharp at bnib ends, painted wklte wllh yellow bcrder. Owner eB fcaes same ty tj!rfo kta arxlra) anl I'.l Irmil.la. 1 Itaae Q. L Hici'i-a, T ire a, N. C. llfra'j!,! fnrlra'e, P. I la!r ?. 1 en al 1 " y m f-r (unUWun SmI S'atlnat weat rf -'eaj ter rr.'itl le t al 1) a ,..v,,.n.e ef le A A r f. II R 'i U r llae 1 x k p ir, ! ' lrr 1 1 l-.f r'B J, ; J .,T. i, . r..., at t r p m f- r V r. .1 -! r i i w.. VM t Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat.' ItartlficiailTdigesta the food nudnida Nature la BtreDgthenlng and record Uructing (ho exhausted digestive or garia. It la the latent discoyereddlgest ant and tonicv Ho other preparation can approach it in etficiency. It in atantly relieve and permanently cures spepsia, inaigestion, ueartDurn, tulenoe. Sour Stomach. Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgla.CrampsaDd all other results of imperfect digestion. PrloeHOc sndtl. LargeslsecontalnslH times mall alia. HonlcllaAAntrtynpcpalamlUrff Pre parse ey K. C. OsntlTT 4 CO, Cbicoc . r. . DCFrT. COURT CALENDAR. Craven Superior Court, Fall Term, 1900. Fall Term, MONDAY. Appeals, Criminal Actions TUESDAY. 5 Meadows vs. Tisdale. 9 Cohen vs. Heath. 84 Hancock vs. Kennedy. 49 Ives vs. Moore. 61 Duffy vs. Perry. 73 Satterthwalte vs, Ellis. 81 Webb vr. Cox. WEDNESDAY. 1 Manufacturing Co vt. Gray. 7 Cohen vs. Heath. 88 Oaskins vs. BrcadiluB. 9 Dowdy vs. White. 64 Darnell vs. Hnllls. 72 Walnau vs. Levin. 78 Foy vs. Clark. 87 Roberts vs. Eoag. 66 Chapman ve. Dudley. FRIDAY. Davis vs A. & N. C. U. it. 83 Hawkins vs. A. & N. O 11. it. 63 Cobb vs. Perry. 67 Baiter Vu. Gilbert. 64 Whltford vs. Brown. 69 Arnold vs. R. R. 10 " " '.' 71 Green vs. Green. 68 Robblns vs Itobbiop. 80 Bryan vs. Gairetl. 8ATVKDAY. 82 McSorlcy vs. E. 0. I). 84 Wood vs. Neal. 86 Ivea vs. Ins. Co. 86 Wilson vs Wilson, 88 Dennison vs. Becker. 89 McCarthy vs. Coast Line. 60 Sullivan vs. Urigga. J. B. Taylor vs. Maria Cotton Wood vs. A. & N. V. It. 11. 66 Armstrong vs. Bluthcnllial.' MOTIONS. 6 Bryan vs. Hayes. 8 Gray vs. 8colt. 9 Holland vs. Wolfomlen. 18 Do. four vs. Ivese 19 Bsok vs. Spencer. 23 Orsy vs. Fisher. 26 Baoon vs. Prltchard. 27 Becton vs. Ksllroad. ;0 Day va. Sielth. 42 Dixon vs. Jones. 44 day wood vs. City. 48 Garrett va. Best. 60 Bsok vs. Street. 61 Gamtwell vs. City. 66 long vs. Roscli. 69 Wtlllama vs. Brown. (1 Humphrey vs. B. L. 68 HaLn vs. Register. 77 Cooner vs. Commissioners 79 Smith vr. Foy. Hahn vs. Chspmsn. Habn vs. Healb. 61 Wallnau vs. Tons. divoucb. 76 Wiggins va. Wiggins lodges vs. Hodges. York vs. York. Schedule of Malls. Arrivsl of malls from.nortb and west dally except Sunday, U.06 a. a. : 8 60 p. aa. WUmlsrloa aad the south 6:38 p. aui Moreheed Chy 00 a. m. Leave. Worth and wast 100 a. m and LoO p. as. Wilmington aad soaih 00 a. as. Morebead Clly 0:60 p. av - OoUacUoas stede by Carriers from botett 740 to 00 a. a.) l.-OO to S 00 p 4O0 te 6 00 p. am. . TCSDATS, , VsAt arrtre from north sad west K40 a. am. IA0 a, n. . Leave a. ) aad erge,ja.' ' i 1-- : . , The nubile will please bear la etlae that the moralsg mail for tbe Rottk and vTsst tloase at 0:19 a. m. , That the anarnooa ssall for Bona aad was closes at 1.00 p, as, For If or bead City et 1 00 p. m. Alee that the sftsrnooa aad Besdat trala car ries ao si H for lolavmrduts polsu betwata tsreasd Ooldsbore, - Uat solleoUoa oe Sea Jay f ree 7r00 1 le:00a..": ' ' - lUspactfully, , k - Brrawoa W. Bajtreca- Daa.L IW. ... , Feet Imm snada. Loses p!swi. Apply te ISAAC H. FMlTIf, 1S1 kiUIr;, (it .m Bera, V. C. Irank Leslie's, Treat In' i'i pfipelsr Moalhty hat a lares liitaa-tiptlna Itetj tot It shnnld be larrar. Its enanafeeaent Is sums tBr lu flana tier It. aa tTf bef'r. As sa s-t '"1 stiwiiia tfla4 an Inrreaae t).t Kfnib'f r,"ars e) V.i that Iwobss rlrM eel ai I ty fa ('Ti pr'r la ra t le l he aa ted wne. bejs and glrts, fce iHr,a ar.ri an.'if Is fvUg saw "' "''.i Tl-'s e r sr.eana II at ltt ar, 1 n"r: 'l 1 e I fi.f. 1 ' a ; a . f u e V i ,.. I, rf e r!i. ' !ii ' i t .:,.! . ' . . ' r t -. . . . r , - , a r . , EASY WAY TO EARN -v ; - - - . . W will pay thto to ' anyone sending: us 20 new yearly sub scription, a c co m -; pan led by the full yearly pries for each subscription. Send two cant stamp for prospectus, sam ple copies and par. tlculars Outing Publishing Co. 239 Fifth Ave.. N.Y. REAL ESTATE! City Real Estite bought and so.d on commies on Collection of Rents for those in ttie city aa 'cll astLose living outtlJe. THEY HAVE ARRIVED ! The Hfnnlaonuel and I'ihS Line of Heating NIovcm, Both Woodland Coal ever sh n in the city. We are also agents for'tlic well known High Grade Cooking Stove. such as; The Excelsior, Elmo, Farmer Girl, Farmer Roy, O. K. KlDff and O. If. Queen. All of which we RunranUe to givo per lect satisfaction. If you areMn n'ed of anything in the Hardware Line or tiash, Doors and Blinds, Lime, Cement or Nails Hive us a call and we CAN AND WILL HAVE YOU MONKY: Y'ours for Business, L. H. CUTUR H'DW'FCO Second Notice to Credilors of R. S. Neal. I nlled Slates Circuit Court, KHStern Dlslilct Nortli Carolina, at New B rn, N. C. II H. Noul and olh. rs vs. (1c irge H Drlggs and Co. Under and In obedlonr to a decree of tbe Circuit ouit nf tbe Unltod Stales, for tbe Kastcrn Dislri-1 of North Caro lina, sll rrwIltiTB nf H. H. Neal. liaTliiR or holding any claims sgsiuhl t lie salil it B. Nral, aio berrhy M-.r I rtc.l lo file with me. statements, nf ilivir said claims, on or lie fore Novcmlier 1M 1900, A. I). And nil creditors and other pirsnna baring or rlalinlog any Inlrrcat In the property, the subject matter of Ik: a1 ore entitled action, and holding any such claims or demands as sforessld, are fur liter notified lo come snd make Hum aelvee parlies to this cause, lo the end that tbe namai of ibe tald partita ar il tbelr claims may be duly reported In tbe Uoart at IUIelgh on December I lib, A D, 1900, as under said decree I am or dered and directed to do. This November 10th, A. I) IMO OE JHOE GRRK.N. Special Master Attention Sportsmen 1 . We call yoer attention to oer Line of Loaded 8 bells we bare tbtat la Smoke less, Beal-taokeleM aad Black Powder, with pi tree at lew ss caa bs bsd aa wbera. We else have a alee lot ef Dbbi lag Coats, Legftss, Shell Bella, , Get L'aeea.' A ales little Pporllsg Ride, Car rie tt abort ot loeg eartrlts, for It 00. Loadlsg ImaleeMata, Gssoltsa, aad s Fall Line of II trd ware a Lev Down figure. , , , : , teere lw(; I 4; J.C. Whitty aV : CO Ktw tlrru, IV. C. , Russell llouso; Whtls In Pffort be sere sad e1"p al lr.t ItaaellJ Ilnaea yirel ( lae rtxard. A hnnm li traee'lpa; r'), flatilnt and eailr.it,il!el, 7nBIIJflt lay rr M 4 per wak O A. BfrtdltU, Pent I hare eTta deatteMe T1r4'Werai f r ta'o, aM..'. 1 Is IV,. bal ' !ea) J'-I ff I ( r!,f, A t f.r rr.'f of fnr ,r ! ' in f -a i i v.- :nv: ri Trodge Directory. NKW BERN CONCLAVE 45, Improved Order Heptasopbs, meets tntl and4lh Thursday nigbis, si 8-o cln k al Knnn treeH J . P, A. Willi, Aulior; CJren.e Bryan, Financier; A. T. Siransbuiy. t-'e.-retary. KUI.EKA I.ODOE KO 7. I. ( O. V. Offlcerc: W. T. lliil N.(l ; .l. U I'hrkt r, V. U ; Geo. firern, R t-'iTg 8c' s J It Dawson, Klnin inl Secr lmi; A.'K. Till man, Tirat. lit pillar iiiii tirgs eMiy Monday nlgbt at 7 SO oVUh k. CALUJ1KV KNt'AM I'M 1 NT, Nu. 4, A. O. O. F. OUlcerf: I . I. MimhIv, t:. P( J. G. Delemar, H. P.; J. J. Baxl. r, H. W ; C. U. Hall .1 W ; Gee. On en. Sc.il.. ; K. Geroek, Ticasurer. UK0lar Kiuaini- ment, 1st, 3rd, and r.tb (If sn ) I iMlmlny nlglits in earl; month al 7 " ) oVIi.cl'. NEW BERN LODGE No. I K. 11. &, C C. tc&le, I'm t; J. II. r mil li. Hi cold- ng Sec'y; E. E. Quidlev, Kinsi.cial Pec'v. Meets in the Knisbls of IUrmony Hall every Ht and 8rd Monday nights in each montb. CRAVEN LODGE NO. l KMCilird OF HARMONY. Mecls 2nd and 4ih. Wednesday niirhts in each month in Rounlree'a Hall, l'ollock street, at 7..H. o'clock. J. 11 Taylor, President; It. ,1. Dlsosway, Bcc'j ; R Ii Hill, Financial Secretary. KNIGHTS OE IIONOR-Ortirers: K. It. Jones, Dictator; G. L. Vinson, Uepo.tcr; W. F, Uountree, Financial Iteporter New Berne Lodge No. 4411 meets the Snd and 4th Friday nights at 7:30 o'clock in uountree 8 Hall, L'ollock street. EaW.kllwooi DEALER IN GfflUL HARDWARE, And all Kinds of EMIRS SrlATERIAL. Wire Ncltlnc, Scieen Doors aud Windows. GLACIER REFRIGERATORS Which arc the beat. They have but few equals and No Sucr'or. Ice Cream Freezers. Water Coolers. Michigan Stoves aud Rangea. PainU. Under Hotel Chattawka, NEW I1EKN, W. Notice ! The OLIett and Most I-.'e liable Firm. New Kunninir. and Delivering Nieo Stove Wood, Ash, ah and I'ine to your door every day. A Special Lot of Itcil Hrart, Ilanil -Made Pbincles Hircm-i!; lirick and Lathes, ross for fenchiK, Tarand I. line. Couutrymrn he Hire auo Fee nie iK'fnrc you sell your ( atlle and mi k as I havo opened a market. Nivv my filends ccinur ( I the Itcwt I'ork and I'cif Steak ut BIG HILL, He Stalls Man After Dark evon In Seplenilirr a He hi Tstr ottt cosl la frequently rrr) tomlottal.lc In October, almost aleaya I a t order cloth col Into before jou see our latest novelties In Raglans. Surtouts, Tad docks sod other leaders for the Automs sod Witter of 100-1. Of course est sad 01 asutt match material sad baadl wors hers Ihey are. F. 91. Chndwlck, II. W. ISIWIfHON, Arcbitcct fi SbperiDtendcnt 68 Ilronrl H(rott CAROLINA INN Broad re rt, JCtw Pen, If . r. 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