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'If I': ' ' ' TUB JOURNAL Published every day U the yew, xoept IosJy, at Middle rtreel. y -i' 'J'hoho No. .'yiV'iXS '0 ' TCH ARLESJLi STEVENS. J ; BMW AM fEOPRIBTOR. I r .SOBSCRIPTIOR RATES. use rear, id auvanco .. One year, not In advance...".. 5.00 JO Monthly, by carrier la tbe city, Advertising jlstaj furnished on appH Jh Entered at the Poat Offloa, Sew Bern, . ,, H. 0., as eeoond class matter. : Official Paper f New Bera Crtvea Caastr. aad Mew Bera.N.C., Dec 18, 1900. GORDON AT NEW ORLEANS. The Southern, Industrial Convention held an important four da j ' session in New Orleans,vbeglnnlng December 4, and great interest was taken In Its pro ceeding by tbe people throughout tbe southern states. Many prominent men spoke, among 'them General John B Gordon of Georgia and the following were the closing words of hls dm speech: . "The southern people want no more, any cod lined, contracted public policy. We want the great canal, that shall link the eastern and western oceans. We - -want the open door and a big one at that. 'I believe, and I stand here to predict whatever may be considered wise pol icythat the day Is coming, and it 1 not far distant, wh n, from Porto Rico, and from Cub, and from the far oil islands of tbe Pacific, there shall come from the throats of the redeemed million a gladsome hosana, praising (Jo J for tbe American flag and the hope which it shall bring of American free dom. Let na move onward. Let us turn oar hand to handcraft and oon vert a bale of cotton, not Into the value of $40 or $30, bat into products worth $400 or $500. We have alrealy gone b yond tbe highest notch reached before the war, from 4,000, W0 to 11,000, 000 bales. Suppose It bad all been con verted into fabrics here in the sooth, and had gone through the open door In to tbe orient, wht would have been Ibe ' condition of this people f Every bale of cotton raised On southern soil ought to be woven and spun on southern soil. . It wa spun one-half of It you would not - fcv. bothered with 8 cent cotton. You woo Id have a balance wheel to regulate your price then. '',' "Goon, my countrymen. Georgia Is V moving. We are boiling cotton facto id He. "Whers do wa get the money? Out 'of oar owe Dockets. Every dollar Is . in ascribed at home. Doa't yon know 'that that means prosperity? If Arkansas aad Texas aad these other great south- era stales would proet er they will not wait for Georgia to set Into line, bat will get Into line with Georgia. Tbea we will be the rloaeet people on ernb. God Almighty talgaa, and he la at work, dotac wosde -a for bis people la tula fair soovhlaad. " Toa felt, wbea slavery fell, that there aad beea aoanded toe death kne'i to yoar prwporliv. U was a starring blow. Toef.oedoa of the Urck did biiog aboet ,M taanoie' r laproveoan of the white raoa. Cit l.'t coa'ag all rlgh Wbea la v r a'r th.Uls sad t cables with ue moslc ofyorr great p,ogrese, titea wl!l coae the eulntloa if Ue p'obica of larea. 1,'a jest be- .fore yoo, sod 1 b'd you, Ciwa.-d, O ' wa d I I ui se !a Ue dlsece Ue . great beaaB to as f oat the opea doo adanaesloa of oeaiinarce. r'twefe a-H t be oe Ml wltbort gi ring leaf o d was! ws do sow. We have tbe aUe . bat we have ec axtelog bekledu! f : doa lib. ty.lbe beat g'-fs jsmbI that the world ka fv aeee, aad a altllliai oe, , Aad I wtat to eea that o-4-Usm toaibe, dvtllsaUoe porpaated taUl the last tramp taU aoead. Taa lU clfUU- ' tUa Which gaya as) WaaklegtM, fai kk n.ety.oW lock Taylor, aa4 all tU mlfktr beroaa ef oat laaet 1 waat ta " tm U Mva aa4 Urivo-tku atviilaattr a wklck groded tke katghtlMtt maak. 4 e earth, and the moat glorioea waaaaav ool Let asasad ItU WattTy aad Motle aad ; lift tu' kaataah) of Ue , , awU, U aart, pit U. at kaM l as ibeal taa Waaar of bw aa4 order. ad above h all W u Boa tM p, epotUewkftaoaaaataf Ue prtaoe of k WflTjurt Awfal PtrU. Tsar I eely ewe efcaee to . ywt life a4 tkal ts irak aa esvUa -, rr tbe M!f0g word bH by bfr. I ft. H ant of Urn tlldfV Wla, frwn bar d it sf'r to s4 vslaly trtad I ) bf fjf rlgilfal ease) af Stoawb titmV u4 y!l' Jasa'loa, Oal) saoaat ,4for4 ar,d b eaaslMlly r ) re. It-' tb W aa I KWrW Mitort fe , h ml'-r.f rrH hi. It' a -r,,U,(Bl a,.lt 4 Ttdf ee',y, k J) , -(-:, I ef Ap i f T f It T ) f t,'a. f i '!' I 4 f't, i!,t.li . , -, t , st. i -- ? m .mm --f-- . , -' vnnf&iiii - ,vi"j . v a Mmt mm am Oale This TenaT Van Waa av Daeia4 Failmr. Moat food "office would make, ex cellent soldier," m armored the old staff officer, "but all brave soldier would not make tn officer no, not by a bbj alghtr . . - ' The time' waa Jest after snpper, bat the old oldler lay. back .-with one lee thrown over, the arm of hi easy chair and his face almost hidden behind the cigar smoke. The light, turned down, threw the dim, uncertain shadows of a misty-past about the room. Battalions ot shadow chased each other over the walla, and through the cigar smoke charging squadron rushed batteries plac ed bigh upon the ceiling. It wa the time tor a story. Both the colonel and his Boswell recognised that, "I waa thinking ot a child I knew in Longstreef a corps," said the colonel sim ply. "He wafe just IS and a chap to be proud of. Longstreet aaw him about the second fight. The general had ridden to the front, and there far ahead of the line waa tbe boy. He waa about the ante of a wcodtick, but he made enough noise for a brass band. The men were crouching and hiding behind cover, but to ace that lad yon would not hare thought there was a tree or a rock in a hundred miles. Every time his gun went off it would almost knock him over. Then he would rub hi shoulder, all the while jumping np and down and shouting: 'Give 'em lead, boys Give 'em lead!' Well, that time 'we give 'em lead,' and In the charge the boy was tbe first one over the breastworks. Hie com mander was overjoyed to see it After the fight the general sent for tbe young ster. The lad came and stood at atten tion before hi officer a straight as yon please. General Longstreet compliment ed him on hi bravery. Then he said, And why are yon fighting," my eon" wnr, to oe an omcer, oi course, sir. replied the little hero. 'All right. 1 11 make you a lieuten ant.' In a week not an officer in the army could strut like the new lieutenant. 'Then we had another fight. The bul lets began to whistle and to sing, and the new lieutenant showed signs of nervous- 8. He did" not shout 'Give em lend this time, but looked ail white and scar ed. Of a sudden he dropped his sword. Right before General Longstreet's eyes the boy soldier ran away. The general summoned him after tbe battle. The lieutenant came, fearful and penitentv Do yon know I sboald have shot you, slrr thundered the omcer. " 'Yes, sir, replied the boy. I don t know why I did it, but I just ran. I couldn't help it, sir. Shoot me if you want to, or give me my gun and I'll win my straps again. For a minute the general stnred at bis impudence, then said, 'I'll do it.' In the next fight I was st tbe front Wkh Longstreet. There was that boy. not a boy, but a fiend of battle, shouting. cheering, whooping st the very front in every charge. Two men had to drag him away when we were forced back. 'After the fight Longstreet promptly had his straps returned to him. Again the youngster went In ss sn officer, and sgsin he ran. For tbe second time Long street put the boy back In the ranks iu disgrace, only to reappoint htm of tor fight. As usual, the boy lieutenant ran. "Then, before he could be summoned. be sought out the genersl's tent. Long street looked st him sourly. " 'What do yon want? "The lad flung his sword on the ground end tore the straps from his shoulders. Take yoar old sword,' he said. 'I wouldn't hsve It. I'm going back in tbe ranks.' And he stalked proudly from the presence of tbe astounded general and his staff. "Three dsys Ister a boy hero tell yards in advance of a charging gray line. Louisville Courier-Journal. Deafness Cannot be Cored 07 local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Then is only one wsr to core deafness, and that la by constitutions) remedies. Deafness la caused by an inflamed con dition of the mooona lining of the Ens tachian Tube. When this tab gets In flamed job have a rambling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is en tlrely closed deafness Is tbe result, snd naloss the Inflammation can be taken oat and this tab restored to lis normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; aloe cases out of tern are caosed by catarrh, which Is nothing bnl an inflamed condition of tbe mncoua sur faces. Ws will rive One Hundred Dollars for aar case of Deafness (ceased br cs tsirh) that caaiot ha cored by Hall's Catarrh Car. Band for circulars, Tree. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O. Bold by draggista, ISc, Ball's Family Pills arc tbe best. A rw'iii'i ial tSel'sllr'a. How did yoa coma lo b a profess los.l beggar f I sla'l ao p o'assloial beggar. I saplnvad u git p statistics oa how ma,i; ae.W peopls inert la la this lowj. World's Qumplon. "I tried ataay raisdles lo eats pile,' wriiai W. R Famlth, of Ulbeas, 111., "pel fossd ae talM I 111 I awd Baoklta's Aretes 81 v. I kav aot bee trewhled with Um stsos." W tbe oaly akaatplo plleee re oa sank aad the best salve In ike world, tie. per bet. snid by C, D. E .as,d.eagtot. Rare1) Piatsts'. Tb tM -, papa I Tkeltakeha rape -Cat I Wbe4silsyrDpeeiif Ta it e-U tayt be aa M,tls wU bl c edl t Ut a sbil'tsf e tbe OAMTOnXA. tWefn lailasrwlxeitsajl Ta iWQr 4aaaa tt eMS, )! 11 --Crrvrevf Oeearsl Weed bas awkJ a top saw Jydge, t reet, sj 4M( aarwttia uaMy, Ue)aa te Svelfr the Wm4 aearsa Mm lfpt tbeas late a tf rvsed.. , CAPUDlME HEADACHE & U GKIITE. For Sal by C. D PrwlUst a D. A. ri-ftt. An imperfect skin j is always causcu uy bad blood. - Remove the cause! Improve your blood. ; How? By tak ing the blood purifier that has tood the test for thirty years Johnston's iSarsaparilla QUART BOTTliS. It has thousands of happy friends. Quart Bottles sell every where at $i. "THB MICHIOAN DRUfJ COMPANY," Detroit. Mich. Urerettes far Liver Ills, Tbe Famous Little liver FIOs, Sold by C D. BRAPH IV, tw berr. ANNUAL MEETING Of Stockholders of The National Bank of New Bern, N. C. The annual mming ,f the fttuk holdera of ibid Iinnk, f r ibe t liclion ,,l iu Dim tor, and for ibe amrndmont, "f he third article of ilie articles of ihu i-POCint'' ii; and Ibe lraiuactin of fui b iher IfUslnes a may come before Ihein, ill bu held at ilieir Btakini; llmm. on in piIhv in frK Ibe 8th. fl of Ji., 1! '. S"be l olls will be opened at 12 o'cl- i H . M.. to be clostil at 1 I'. V. u. P. i:o;i ut-i, CashL-i A Keul Victim. "There's n- doubt," said the suburl- anlte householder, "that s have Km needing I utterino legislation along time it wss only the other day my grrcer sold me some old and ra'icid court y butter for good butlerloc I made him take It back, too, quick ! ' Now is the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces imme diate results Is Ono Minute Cough Cure. It is very plesBant to lake and can be re lied upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. F. 8. Duffy & Co. All Bo raid Fcir It. She llsvs you any knowledge of pa.mis.ry f Ile-Oh, yes? liow irnch ? Auout 12 worth, I think I got. MOZI-KY'S l.KMON ELIXIR. . A PlrRMiliI LcmorToiilo. Cures Indigestion, hesdsche, mslails kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility, nervous proslrslimj heart failure, and appendicitis by regu lating tbe Liver, Bowels and Kldncjs. Moxlej'e Lemon Kllxlr. Cured me of Indigestion, 1 had tuffeied for ten years. I liav.1 tried almost ivi ry medicine, but all failed. Hlnce taking Lemon Elixir I can eat anylhlng I like. W. A, UK1PF1T1I. Reevesville, B. C. Moalrya Lemon Cilxr. Cured me of Indigestion and heart dis ease, after years of suffering when sll other remedies and doctors hail failed. N. D. Coleman. Beulah, 8. C. Moalej-e Lemon EUxlr. I have been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen yean, my trouble being my liver, stomach and boards, with terrlbl headaches. Lemoo Kllilr cored n. My appetite Is good, snd I am well. I bad tsken a barrel o,' olber medicine, that done me no goo Ubiblss OmHtno. No. 1515 Jefferson Ht., LouUvllle, Ky. MeaWy's leaxa EUxlr Cured ne of enlarged liver, nervous In dltestloa and heart disease. I waa un able to walk op stairs or to do any kind of work. I waa treated by many ' physi cians, but got no betur no ill I ased Leaaoa Ellilr. I am sow healthy and vlgoroa. 0. U. BsLowts, No. W AUisnder fit., Atlanta, Ga. Haatays Limia SJet Dupe. Carat a'l Ooagha. Cold a. II oarer sett, floie throat, Bronchitis, Ilraon bar sod all throat ad laog disease. Elegant re liable. SSc at draggista. Prepared only by Dr. 0. kloilsy, Atlssta, Oa Ta Ssa sad oys.sr bet'ore of Ptlll ature, tfn., is' lo a tbaoi's tosdUoa. Thsf.d caaao for lnp.ove- "Vb aott com sooitr or later. T r'ok .ed Ai planl wLI do sfc 0 I ei.e ue woiililon. A Keea a car Brala. Test besl fllnf, jor social pest Ilea er boataes eare denead largely oalbeaetfeot artloaof yoar Stoatsck a4llrer. Dr. Klag'a tw Ufa Pill give rscreessd strtagtb, a keaa, clear Wale, high aasbltloa. A IS ceot boi will sm) foe feet Ilk a aew bslag. Beta by C, D. Bredhsa, draff . ) - l III ! - Tbe fee ef bea aeu W break Ibe lo.we ef (rt sea as-deeded by l. lUtfA Af falavato, ls,l le UM H Vt,'ttttlMgol ersfl easy be ' tpoed w'afe - for tbe parpos U a ace , ' Tott-re.AWlueiS. ' Isias 8'rfa( was eedered by wit aeaeT. U If ante, of Dlile.lty, before be gave tkle eid eat "1 toagked stety Jalght esin xy (breat w aft fi tkee Irtaa Pv. Kl s ffew DltcVeff wfcleb ve lastsal rIW. t ksv ei i U U sty family for fwer r sad re oat n a lae grra'aet rttly f,,r Ceegka, Old d all 1 krost, 11m tad Lag lmUi. It will slop la w9ttt roafk t4 o4 eely prtv.ata bat ho- lally ear eiMptlo i. r rtreSTasil II.''. fvtyMII gnraoial. Trial brti: fr at C,D. ht'.ltm't Trg tore. A Kwmj apvntttlM. In a paper to the Anthropological In tttute Df..Weatermarfc showed from inveatigatloca la Morocco that tbe Arab glnn. or goon, la regarded aa a pedal race of being created before Adam, of no Axed form and assuming. Ilk Proteus, who waa perhaps a, per sonage of the name extraction, almost any shape they please. Bad glnna at tack men. bat are kept away by salt or ateel and veree of tbe Koran. The aotnor snppoee that tbe belief In glnna has come down from a amities and Ironies age, bat was absorbed and de veloped at a later time under tbe Influ ence of Islam. ' ' To Pawlah Maar. Francis Parkman, the historian, had a Mosaic idea of Justice. A friend met him one day walking along the street leading a street boy with either hand. "What . In tbe world are yoa doing, Parkman T asked bis friend. "I found that Johnny here bad eaten all of the apple Instead of dividing with his little brother. I am going to bay another for the younger boy and make Johnny watch him while be eats It" What Was WssM. "Please, I want a pennorth of er erl I want er er" "Have yoa forgotten what you came for?" "Yes; that's what I want" "Whatr "Camphor." Moonshine. Baby' Reed. Mamma We must get a nurse for the baby. Pa pn Nurse nothing! What be needs Is a nigbt watchman. Exchange. A blrdscye view of the sanitary situ ation of Europe show's that It Is tbe damp, -chill, cloudy north which Is healthy and tbe dry. warm, sunny toutb which Is unhealthy. The Inrgest city in the country In Washington's time was Philadelphia. It bad 09.000 inhabitants.' 7APAK19 CURB A ffaw and ilea Trestment. eoniw lua el BUPP0SIT0B1E8. buaki of oiaumna Boxes of Ointment, AlimrfelltnaCtrotorPltcj of eTeryutnnaiiddesnM. ItnakMsaopsrstloa vlihtnekuireoT Injaoiionsof eubolloadiL whic are rental am MldoniapeTTnanwotco, sod of ton runlUnj la death, snneaenarr. Why endure this terrible dlMaee? We Miii Written OuarantM In each $ I Boa. Yoa onlr par Inj benefits nostml M. asdUa be twitBeat nana ra JAPANESE PILE OnnKIIT, 25a. a Box tbe riee) IMTOB and BTOHXCH BBOtTLATOa Bujuuruuinus. - innlii'isnnt ui tAke. Doneltoente. NOTKIK-Th Genu! NOIKK-The Gcaula (TttiS dapaaee 1 lie ws ur uit euly P. S. DUFFY & CO. by Bnbbltt's Chill Pills cure chills and al malarial troubles. That is what they were made for. Core after other reme dies fall. No cure, na pay. Price 25 cents per bottle. Bold, by Davis' Phar macy. City Tax Notice. Your City Tax Is long due, please call and pay up, tbe city needs tbe money. 1 will take for City Tai, City von. h ers Issued by present administration or pay your taiea and yoar vouchers will be cashed, the tai must and will be col lected. J. J. TOL60N, City Tax Collector. Notice To Shippers. All freight for Goldsboro snd sta tions west of New Bern mutt be de livered st tb warehouse' of the A. A N. C, R. R. not later than 10:40 o'clock a. m. and all freight for Morehead and atatlons east of New Bern Dual be de livered not later than IS a. at. Freight received after theae boors will be for warded next day. J. P. C. Davib, Forwarding Agent. Post Office '.SerTlce. Tb allsnlloa of the public Is re spectfully otllsd to tb chaegs la lbs scbednl of Ih Ball published lodsy. Tbe c kings necessitates a new schedule tor the carrier, vis: Collect loa 1M a. as. to 8.00 a. st. Delivery .00 - - 11 JO ' Delivery It. CO - 100 p. m. OolUctloal.OOp at." A00 - Collactloa la boataes district only 4.W p. m. to 1.00 p. ss. RoeUaf Kail 100 p. as. to s.80 p. as. . At lb Post Office lb malls for tbe OS a. sa. Irala close at l.tt a. a. . Fovlke'UW p. avlrala at 4.00 p. as. For tbe trala go lag Cast to Xoeebead Oily at 1.00 p. at. ' Tbr r oa eollecUoa ealy oa fas day, from 7.00 a. . vol 00 a. a. . Tbo Buaday aad afteraooa trala rolsr West carry bo atell for letertae- dlate psrlaia betweea bar aad Ooids- 4arHTa deliver wtadow ottaa froti I JO a. av U 10-S0 1 av Baedays. Pes era! Delivery wlsdow epea lot ball aa aestr arte eaea avail oa t) a easy. Oert Ail Carrier EiamlBsttoa. Tbe Valtoa Btase OvQ Bervlo Coat stUttea asoaaea Ual aa Deeeeibef IS, ISO0, aa esaailBaUoa (rill b bald I tblttliy for ibe poaiiloa of elert carrier la the beet-office service. A eaaatlaalloa Was reoeally bald nblcb failed to rh la a (sfflottei asstbaf ef Hlb'e I teed the Seeds of ervloa) ooa aeqaaaiif It I aaoaaaary e bold taotb eisatlsatloe. AD persoes wbe bav bS eiaarlaxd for lb poalitna of etarb'er carter wltkl lb paM yver aed fslUd to ssy be Hasan lsd Ipoe Sllag pplkatloa la do tleva. , Mw - Far ppllcila blink (ford )01),fdll latlraettuas, ?pH rtamlaatloa aaaetlona, aad laifuraaailne relallte lo Ike '! sad SSlt'tles of Ik dllf-raat tHMl'Innt, errll' alios tboold be Bisd ta tbJiBr!f oeH. An -U-il'.et aaeet I a 11 eltb ) aerretaryof tb bwal b'arl Uf.r lb hour C'f fV,ilng btfnsoa '-r 7, I 9. A.F. fa". ! -r I-'..! ! arl Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yoa eatl It artificially digest! the food and aids Hator la strengthening and recon structing tba exhausted digestive or gans. It lstho latest dlscoTereddigest antandtontcv No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It In stantly reUevesand permanently cores Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, - Sour Stomach, ' Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. PriceGOcendn. LargealseeontalnalMtlme small site, Bookajlabuatdyspepsiamallailfree Prepared by C. C OeWITT A CO, Chicago. F. B. DUFFY & CO. RHEUMACIDE J CUBES , RHEUnATISn TO STAY Gt'RED. THB MEDICAL WONDER OF TI1B - Klnetveuth Ontary 1 Avegjtableiemedy that positive ly cares ren-nl and long stand- ing ca-te?. The greateht blood purifier known, tias th t Learly Y endorsetiient of lending Iivm- ciaUBaflerthuroilgli liial. ( u bb A 9t) per cent ol the cases irta'td. jT .ld by a'l X- bun drub- gists. A l'rlt-e 81 OO l"er Itollle. ljidgv .lir tr.v. NEW BE UN CONCLAVE 486. lmoroved Order Heptasophs, meets 2nd and 4th mursday nights, at S o'clock at Roun tree Hall. P, A. Willis, Arcbon; Greene Bryan, Financier; Z V. Murphy, Sec retary. EUHEKA LODGE NO. 7, I. O O. F. OIBcers: W. T. Illil. N. Q ; J. R Parker, V. U ; Geo. Green, Rec'd'g Bectyu J. B Dawson, Financial SecrUary; A. E. Pitt- msn. Tress. Regular meetings every monuay nignt at 7 itu o clock. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, No. 4, I. U. O. UUicerii: L. L. Moodv, 0. P 1. G. Delemar, H. P.; J. J. Baxter. P. W C. H. Hall. J. W ;Geo. Green. Scribe; E. Gerock, Treasurer. Regular Encamp ment, 1st, 8rti, and stb (If any) Thursday ntgnts in escn month at 7 uu o'clock. NEW BERN LODGE No. 1,F. U. & C J. C. l-cales, Prett; J. H. Fmilh, Record ing Sec'y; E. E. Quldley, Financial fec'v Meets In the Knights of Harmony Hal every 1st and 3rd Monday nights in eacli moniu. CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1 KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. Meets 2nd and 41 h Wednesday nights in each month In Ronnlree's Hall. Pollock street, at 7.3i o'clock. J. B Taylor, President; R. J. Dlsoswsy, Sec'y; R R. Hill, Finsnctsl Secretary. KNIGHTS OF IlONOR-Offlcers: K. R. Jonea, Dictator; O. L. Vinton, Reporter; w. r. Kounlree. Kinanc al KeDorter New Barne Lodge No. 448 meets tbe Snd and 4th Friday nlghta at 7:80 o'clock in Rountree's Ball, Pollock street. Property Fr Nale. I have several desirable Residence for sale, situated In Ihe best residence pert of the City. Also a number of sood bnllding lots In good localities. J. J. WOLKENDEN City License Tax. Crrv ObahtsR: Sac. 46. That any person who shall carry on or exercise trad, profession or use soy franchise tared according lo law by lb Board of Aldermen without first obtaining a license for ibe ssme, shall b guilty of misdemeanor, sod oa eoovklloa Used not more Ihsn fifty dollars or imprison ed thirty dsys. If you are doing any business at pr ctlbed above yoa are liable to tb penalty. J. J. Touoa, City Tx Collector. The Forum. DECEMBIR.ltOO. Lesson of tb Csopslgs, Hon. Perry B. Heath, BecreleiT of lb RepnbUcsa Hatlonal Oomaslltee, Tbe Work of lee Reciprocity Coat iltslos. Job Ball Otbors, Joint Bee rs! ery of Ibe Reciprocity Coenmlselo. Ts t'alaet a;stes of Daaktng, Boa Cbarla Deetrf, former hy C. . MUUter 10 Chi. - Tee ProffraaisM for Coegrees, Bsery DlchSdd Wwl. V Cas There Ever bet Csbaa BepaMtar J. I. Rodrlgers. ' . i. The Ecosaeate Basts of lb Protective sljeteai, Job a P. Toovg. Ptogma la picoloee. J. P, gy.n Bar row, tTorrvspoedlet Beeretsrv at lb RW Tort Prise Asaoclai Ins. ' - Tb Edacailoeefa VitlleeaJre, He. T ratios B-l, forrcerlr O. B. V bitter Urrsle. . The Davtlopetesl of British Balpplef . Benjtsjl Ttylnf. . . Atlc la Ibe faclfto. Boa. M Barret, foratert U. . MlalsUr U Blsra. ','' Vtcailos Scbjo's, Dr. )!le 0 rl A t!r Coal fof rla4, 00 re I (J. Irktt, Hibr t-tiw-s lua t,f Wtwasa frtaea. AaaaT,-) Baitih. Tea raca) t'tsi.tsaiae ((, yi fTtli e, new l o. I ' lle. W f r Iea.1 10 iltt Ktedtf lit la L rtiiaalM, Tdelr s' I ti!lly lrr!ti. X ,tt sad eo'd nnlf tt T '' I Vitrmftf y. lvf rt ti, o le. f l.f J.J.I n I t, ?lv All Taxes be Paid. it AH taxes are now due and mast bs paid at once. This notice is for every one. Pay up and save cost. Jcseph Kissey. Sheriff Craven Couniv Julius M. (Arnold, Isivery, F??d Sale fc Exchange Ntnbls?, Pnggios. Wagons, Harness, Whirs and .Robet. tyt'art whtelcja Fpecialt . 6ft Broad St., NFW BERN. N. C. Easy Riding Qualities are found in oiirHuep'N'H. I he Laillfs I rnv t !. v ! f Ve easy s if .u re 1 I hair at I), m'- We hi- f ti ih j k n l of j nrin or oiher iip-ln- ; date altHcli- I mcnt. tCall on us. Respect! ullj, Vatsr . H. PnONK 1W. f 8 Broad Street, NEW BERN, BLACKSH1TE & WHEELBIGBT. Manufacturer of Itntr .-! Vi'neini". ( ails, & . l!i pairliif.' ! ii mi Shnrt Notice. Bunnies, Wagons, (.'arm kept on hand for anle. ud Ilrays Shopx 4ti1 li Front Hirer), Nt-nr 11, I'hIIiomiI. NW 11 JEM I J", THEY HAVE ARRIVED ! The IltDdkrmi tnnIJ 'rt'Llue of Ilvalliig rSlovt'.H, Both Wood andXI, al ev, r th n mh; it . Wo are alaoj age ntfj lor Jibe well known High Uiadi- CMklncj NtovcM, such h Toe Kieelflur, K.lmr, Fsrire- Gi l. Faimer I!oy, O. K. Kmg and O. K. Quen. All ol wl.lch guaran:, e to u'r'' I,r lect sallsfarlii n. If yna ate In nerd of enjtbln; In the Hardware Lire or rbiah, I) irt and Dlinda, Lime. Dement nr Nal't lv us a call and e CAN AND WILL HAVE YnU Mt'NEY: Yours for ilui.na 1. H. CUTLtR H'DW'F CO A Good Telephone SERVICE IS A Rt'HINRHM NECKS81TY, A HOME COSVE.MF.JICK. A CUM BINEO j. ". . .MHjlly, Conr 11 If lire, Lnxtir ! Ordsr Your Fhnrt st One I Hotel Haelton UX I. JACOBS, rroprVtor. ' taTHoat Eaulpp4 Snd fsrslsksl Tbro. - 1rtlaM TsMs, BatM As. 00 pi Uf. ' 9-i rata by is rUddUSl, NwBni,N. C. "I. RsUabft Finn. ,'m '' ; ' t snitrf ,' tA rttnla ffhv fH -v H r"l, Aafc, Oat a- 4 I h M ) sV r rrv A fr-ial la t-f 14 fl-an. r,J f.'S t-klrfte JmI rUr,li-t P !,. Lil M. Ve n fsaHaa; Tse I 1 1 ( , l r) m I eai sail a le-fni iri Kit )M.K -t a I Wi fil-4 Sn a-f frWada r'ira jc( tW p V 4 I Pir.S jNOtice '3 i Attention Sportsmen ! We rnU ynr attenilun to our Li e tf I jon-'il I hfl!t vt Iibvi' llieni in SnviU -esM. St ail-mokclejs mil Hl'm-ft I -viler, wi'h piices as low at cn Itml any wtier. We a'fo hnvr & u ice lot of Hum inr oHta, L getin", Shi-'l Rc)if, (inn t'hr.f. A nice linlrt aSp-iri nsr Hitie, rar rio 2 2 i ort or i-T-e car' iht. for $2 Of. ItoatUng Imp1iiif nt-. fiuiioiene m-d a Full lAan of Hardware at Low Down Figure. Yonra liuly. J. C. Whitty & Wew Bern, IV. lAi I 2 Xit nO"S KY ! I.'im-e nm!;'. 1 "ai i pluccil A plv tu l-v. C . SMITH. 1WI f-'-i'U .1 eel N - He -ii. f t'. After Dark evtn in tSppten.lier a Kpht Kail fiver I'oat. U frei)Uently vi 5 comfortable in October, a'mosl filwaB Iui l order t loth rut in.o Iwforo ou Bee our lalecl i:ovellien in Kaplans. Surtoiita, Tad docks and o.htT leaiiers for the Aulumn and Winter ot liHH)-.. Of ourpe cut and fit mum match material and handi work ..ere they are. F. M. iindvvl L., 'KaI.KH in GNERAn hABDWARB. Am! all Kouli -f ID1LDKG MATERIAL vi- N-iiin' Wlnilowa. (1 LACIER KEFRIO ERA TORS Which are Ihr oat. Thiy hare but fee quels and N,, 8u armors Ir Cream Frvcaarr. Water Coolers. Michtrai) hloe (Unaea. I'atDU Under Hotsl CbatUwIui. NEW IIEIIN. N i .VVM so ytAr D 'iriV 4 . r4 Del ''OH" Ca.,i.T A. siiei m a sea' ea a niim ef Mef m ii "e fm .U. a ae-it"" "4. ti.mii 11 1 m i-e ta ti mmm p uasaeete fc SdcGtiiic Jiccricait at i iiSwi4i'I. tepoaleak 9-m 4 T .wief i' i4j we SS a . fm,i lm ". , eial t leniilaa LW " H V a " I " I ' 'a"" J K. r a -i v..m as ma T K Tattey & Co, " r ' rumr w u-n fln, III WsUp l, ftstl!, Bl I t T f A Mxania' ' pb ;t i 'ui n . i I'?. TruxltN' Nale Puituant tu lue power ut Mie con llue.l iv a rtenl in Iru't ( x-ruin to qi lit rt . ld niu aui i k, a. A. M eiiber iln ,ii u.k 4 ii ,iv , .tugnst l,Jt) atiJ iciu ii, ,i iu i the Kegister of l,,:a I i raieu euuiity q tHiua ISO. im-it ,. M) antl 40 srlil B II Ut iic n l t'L M iLlll ill i,e uun lioute si 12 ii' ,k k m. ', vuuulj 1901 11. I Ut Mil Ort I-,:I JK. . 1.1 .. H mn Cri l r Ji-ri'in J ?- Ulll .ii I ,fc :,t;u i CO K t . : ,i i. Mil! i ill !'i lit-i II I . CHI Ik tll' il Msi r. w Jici c tit; o .) 1 1 i Lli b-ih li.u r a ii i ; tilt w iiL di: r ittJ lint' i tli'ic i-t Ni-iit-t !i.vcr 8-ilit -tnin1 'Mi :i , ; 1 1 tr to j tai.t (it . ' , said I'pik 'u i Ur iv ' ju..i.in of itiver IrvKin- ut oa Han- ui, p ui i witli HbtDce up said ri i KetU'ij cut i. j t t ii; .i a road utv n direct Una o .i hiriiory on the ;i t iu- rivur cud of in ue liuwn said Uiu; ;U(.-uce up :--n. i: crviui to V liiH li. I'..it- :i I It; in (.i.teu ty ui'ii .-iiici Ji--acrot itiii Imid 2 t ; l piivilegt i1 a wli.ti I 1 ti f'r shipping and M-1: 1 il y to be U-.:"'iiu i4 of age also the i r-tk to use i i: s-aid tract whs conveyed to being ibe t-aute vtLn n S. VV. Keams' and U. A. Wefrer hv W B lti)il, (JuardUD by deed recorded la the i-aid iveyisUi'a ollice iu book 116. pages Siiy tla-e. also two ei hi -r tract a of land described ks toUo,: -?- ;ia;i it in the County of Ciaveu. Male ot Noriti Carolina on the ouit) aide nl Nuiifie Kiver mi bolti sides at 11 e 111 hi n nrisl It ading fr-111 New Bern id He.iutori Hiii on btn U 'mv. of iian ct ck Ort:. k ami (in 1 he Ktsi bide of the Kaat (tront 01 Slucumb's Creek bounded itfil titacrilitil a- f .ll iwa, toe tir-t tract betinmi uu the Et M-ie ut II iQCOCk .iteii mj - on. 11 .-tiii ( f the mom h of a i k hiMiwn hs little .Itiiin'rt (reck and i u i til Cn uce mmii in-i'Si waidly up and mUi ai 1 U't i Hun d ; s.-1-U 10 a marked 11 jt k iii u i 01 in a - 1 ne in (till Ii of Pop lai 8()Mtij; Hi h 1 1 el , lnnaid Loltenfl be mn u 1 i'i i: - n ut i' 1 '1 ii 1 - ant for ir0 acres ..mto . .ti.'; in iiiv i; i l.iittis eastern it in: . o .i u h.iH piili h n ' ht- divia 011 in.t: .al.ii.ii linl I't 1 e 11 ) ivid W. 1 x 11 ;niti (I: in ,1 i .1,1 Kit 4 1 iienec with it.t; siiut N.hiii ii), v e-l IU poles with tt urn . 1 1; i.iif A ui U'li lliinciii k h (wgin- iiij- ui hui Ui l .1- ?nie t li.n.cick Creek of ma grant iui ii-lO icr .- il.ited 1307; 1 hi nre up and Mitljunil creek 10 the uiouih ot i ftp llniiit'li liie begiuning cotner ot Joseph M tiler's gran1; thence up and w i Ii atitl Dri p Hmuch and Mas u r'a patent lit.e .-ouih in wii-l 0 poles; theme suuili .0 cut-: Kil polea lo his third conn 1; ili.-iin- win h:.-t third line BtlUlll 4." rtil !(- . !:-. to Ih.h comer oa Hanct'c k Cuvk fin-1 1 Ih iiivi :iiig corner bet ven r Kill H W. I.. Ii nitti Amett lJuve, hence rli ! ) noun 5 west 1 ." Creet ; I i.riice 11 ; nii'i the 111 o.j Hi (-1 i 10. f oui In cornel , 1 in ner m1 li- ll's line li i icock'a I I, l lit! -HIliB lo --i 1 1 1 1 j II itucocks in hi- tlitiil lino ' li' itii-il cor i:. ni.iiu road i I-t ll.-aifort; !- u I t'-a l eaat mi Nial'a 40 not ttl 4") ( ml L'li-t .: In ner iy 1 he ao.i 1 ;i ni.;r 1 'I leading lr-;ii N.: r Uiem n hii'I u 1 1 h v ardly p h ut . m acres we.ti jmtenl line ki li;n : lln-i.ee mmiI d tt b Ii H- Kills' s-i mo and ill. Win) .111 t .illy Hm ...Um ami Hi'j cn;i r IUmh.-I. rnlll IU' 201) ttrit -i ilnH'il h. r.nrner i i Howard itii, i hence ii. I mi,! 100 - r - I ii uraut tnr 1'H) acres i- -.-a i line of i lin i inner i'hI hNd tbe A . .1 oim'h for - "till lila tu Im cor tii , in. i weal V n,ui h-eaat with h: -a si :ti" Mini 11 oler I 1 l ! ! '.; r.i-l C'f'I to the i.t i( 1 1 li r .b-n dated lvO', u.t in - v mm i 1 lie. Hitine s 1 ih i ji I'-i at the hi -f l 1 In- j en-11 cm ntr t'l t; mil 1 n ' ' ZtXI sen s diiie.l til line north 1 .'" 1 n ner Hit net- Ullli H:i"i liru K(tJ p(de in 1 : IVrki cornei; ihrnri- ttiih Teikins Hm- around anil wnh ihe pnr hin to (Hind ah Always anil IVrkun enrn-i m the i !e fpf the po cosin; ihi-nre wnh the Houtlii rn lino tif 4 )biilmli A I v a s 1 ant nori t. S'l uet IU0 o'liM to hi umili-wi -1 n e' an I the i or ner ol a mi 1 1 1 n 1 I y 1 . .1 .mi h for l.V acn-n On i d l ten v hi i, Haiti Jone line h .i, 1 ii f.t . m 1 h j pole, 1 belief hoii 1I1 1-0 )0 p. -lev, iliencu norbl iel i-i'i ;!. a, i : 1 1 1 , with atioi h 1 h t in hoi 1 h 1 (I 1 a-i 7M poles In AiUm I'l'i I--) - I'M it'fr i'ti nl line; I hern m nil -mm I'... I. li.. Veil p .Irs I ' Ll- ftj i. r. ,- in. lilt 80 i. '. Hi, m r llh rill i'l . n.t M0 i. n. rr -jf Adam m'I lo the ct A .1 .ma flalrd . i -: cr.ilr wllb : i - n i-, nf aalil Nlintl.t t n t.t I ut I'"" " " 1 I"...'e. .n " fit. r el n I nl, I I I 111. A i Ii' l;r -if tbe I' ' - ' ' ' ro-l l I ll ) . I I -Dim , I L .i ,-.,. KM I., , , , ..I IU i .., . 1 . . a -. Hi, i., i i' i, 5U i,-a 1 1, l J. Alaa)(rftiii ii.. t)lr I,, n r-.ii.' t -I be J rrn i h l' f l be lli.t ul il-e , f. -i i .nin t; ibenre i. I avis' lalrnl .).. ni.rtn .' J weal . i., ii, r nnrlb 7 l 1 . I- r.-.i., le Al- i ii. i.uib WJ ereal -i , .rurr nf aald i .. h IU ant I0U i .,i i. k linen as 1. 1.. . i .- 1 1 p with i --rw, n-i i ait IM , nt 19 WoodV rm tlt.e aoolb . l t ii r-i r-irosr; ''i i-iin i. - mark i -li, p Neck . 'i I 1 1 Ii l he sees ri.-r doan aod (,ur if i Ue be- poire in l l.r i ten- III, nil I, 10 rut l.'J .. I. i . I tbeoi e a'.i-t ti Ki i m rri rr pm in I rm llran, b, I br ii i .1 i in llal,c-ira' i rr, L . Ill- al-l rr. rk tilt a Id DtDa innialDlnn arrre mora or Ire. Ibe m on I trar-t kanaa as ta Knas laud brt ni.lnf al fpelgble aad ttanell' rrnrt a bla--k jm tuadlaf at a lan-lini on thn reef it.le of Ibsaaat froof uf rlo,-en, rtrra haoan aa th atliaa lnil 1 ao-l rur olng I bene with a marked line ulb S aet W pole lo a oak oo ibe Di,rb l-lr nf a braach kaoan e Hoaan't - r Hrbool koae t.raaib ibrar ep and lth tall braaea lo s naarkr,! gura correr na lb BOftA aide sad nrar the road li-)ln(( froa Iff &r lo Knut-irl innen t Hikes pataat noraer. lb. ore alib aakl Hikt atarkad lla aorifc ran l"l ...lr m raady Ha breack eae pole UI a tbe rad laadisf lo Jaaaaa II. ilaitr'a i-laatetlos; Ibeaca ep aod a lib old . ranch lo Mk aovth l enra -I kte Vt arte ps'ral: thaao aoatk I Wit tl pre a Ilk Biarkxl lla to a sas'ked pi at tb ) road i Win a th fork o tbe read taadlaf to Paroaa sad Hiejei's piiina, Una alls d "naif !' rvat laeaoasiNk Upaichi aad In ..ir lie eoalh ) -eat pole la II d of Ika sasusl. eejMasrnl; atik lb edr of lb yaaosla ! Usa Mraev of a ('! ta Ileary A. Jaoiea I Stb. th) ouh hi Ha aat M pale to Jeaae Da' Haa) Ike a Brlh U eel sj pnlaa to kls srsl Ibraee) snrik T I rM 100 pa'ea to fraaaas Alwaf 't koi He I lb fine pae4: hMes vMh Alaat1 Mietl lis aih ) wvat pfl-a Ii alaf' tosHhaae raraari the ahs at lis ten! 14 arv l It pal ta r arena s -,rei I Kb I a evarsl ra t4 th Pi tae) eVnhnf ha a hrsah kaar a Irntasaa lera! hr nm 1 ahh A - i - lo Ih e4 of 4Snra a. aexrki I bear) ap 4 i laa hiaaif na. ratatar a)tex e e eje Wear eaa I mm If arte i hmA lk- ttaet V h t . ae M II W, st-aa "-l tfVt If lew . h)b alTe ae-d rV-1 M eb der4J l aa , it,e i ft t r- ara rr'r la fh pfm 1, , Itrmt a ". W Clan ' fiO.ln't. ' Tfs'.s 7
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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