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0 THE' U: JAL Pub. liked every d v iht Tear, except Monday, at HU! t U ' - CHARLES 1 . r EVENS. SDITORAKD Pli r-RlETOa. One year, lo advance ..... ,,...$400 One year, not la advance. "., "a. aton.tb.ly, by carrier In the cityt... . .SO i - -" ' . 1 i - , ' '.. ' Advertising Rates famished on appll atlon. - . Entered at the Pont Oillce, New Bern. H. C, as second class in utter-: Oficlal Paper et New BerB.ans r? Craven Conaty.' :New Ben. N. C, May 1901 THE FUTILITY OP THE PRU HART,; Toe general feeling among 'the voter of New Bern is to declare all prlmaiy elections as entirely superfluous. .:, : A few weeks ago there was a primary held in this city, at -which. the voter were given the opportunity to declare thetr preferences for olayor, Chief of Police and Aldermen,r . Last Tuesday, tbo 'regular election of Aldermen for the' CltjF of , New Bern took place, the candidates with the ex ception of probably those In two wards, being, the men named at the primary election. fti As the Aldermen elect the MayoMnd Chief of Police the names of these can didates do not appear at the regular election. . " j At the primary election, . Which was not legal in any way, there was a big vote polled, with plenty of -excitement during the day. 1 ' j ? S At tha ms-nlar slseJlnflt last Tusadsv. the vote was small, and, rery little In terest exhibited. J , And yet here were tw elections, the firstjnot legalized, at which all was ex citement, with really no special scrutiny -of the voter who- presented.; himself at the polls to east his' billot; the second, legal, very quiet, at Which every voter was closely examined as to his . right lo Bat the non-legalized .election really elected the candidates, the regular elec tion (imply confirming the' tote of an election which every one agrees is. not legal or Wnding. ;t '-7. v '- fit wuifM ' tft I atrstt '. aMtlir.nt w. .. r.v..j , which might be ologlied, that of ao ceptlng and abiding by the rote of Ah primary, but for practical purposes why should there be two elections, or rather what Is the necessity of,, having a paV jnary election, not legalised, toprocede a regular election f : The extra election proves no material beaeBt, Is an extra cost lo the elty, besides the extra time H takes of b who have other things to attend to. Asa political eipedleat It shews to no advantage, for if any political breaking awsy was thought of, the primary would be bat a Mind to the real purpose. ; Another thing this ptlaiary, not legal ised, does Is lo eases Irregular regislra - tloa, a we' proven al fast Tuesday's alactlon waeei a aaaabet wee had voted at Am nv4ara aAaMra Hi Mil . 1 1 1 Jt 1a amla w lu. iliM ataaa M Can say advamtan Worthy el Maiia .ajecrves) which shoe Id earpetaeU the aa larsllsaa triunl V ' . UTATB WW VB IVS VU I WW tvtmtm " ; - -V Locs Cocstt. , ' f -J FsaJM 1. Cwwssf mxxkm eih Ut aelsseale partaar ef the Irajel F. i. Cwdot A Co, doisg haetaeat la the Cttf afTotedo, Caeaty aod ftaata afor said, aad that aald trai wm pay the eaai of Ost Scram Dousw let each'aad vary teas t vaia 4hat aaaaot ha cared p the tw et Bill's CavstM Ctra. ' S ' IBAJ(K iJ CHIKKT." , . wIB f wvtof mm sail eahacrtbad ' la my ptvaaaea, this fch y ef t'nii -w i.niM. ' , W. CLE BOS, kvrui 1'iuc SsTa Catarrh Cart le bU taur- MHy,aa4 ads dlny the a4 aiinai aarfanas ef the aai twt anlanalK fix loU ay DraCTWa, W. .,' BalTaraaitlv 1X1 lW. bM. . : Las Iso. Key 1H r - f nte ha ' Siltlll trmm Um-ni'Tj r n ,trt af im itirar t ii.; '.r- t h OaOWU4 that H t ! :!. - ro(tl ttr I t ! . "f feikee w "! t ' t tW-llflira. w 1 1 tl e Wr4nt, ; -1, . . ' M It -MB MfVi'.l I r'fh Kfg ywv tt"t. " rMlBaal t --4 Vrf Trw !( t twt sWimv e( he mW f 1 1 - k W mm 1 'I g ,M te " ( V. at : TV, Mf (i,WIlMt t "st V. D t . NAPOLEON'S WISDOM. THE GREAT GENERAL UNDERSTOOD ,r . ' THE VALUE OF DISCUSSION. It Daa Fr tk Srala Wkat aUtielae Daw hi th MbscIm Tka Mlarfctr C.walnaa'a MtM BWHstu tmi riM mt Cum. 1-. 'x.- ' Man exercises his muscles to Improve them. He competes muacolarty with hla fellows, and rivalry of muscle ends hi muacular Improvement all around. ; What exercise does for the muscles aiscnsaioa does for the brain. K- The Importance of discussion Napo leon appreciated thoroughly. ,ur:-i - And when he discussed, be discussed tike a tola; man, selecting Questions to exhaust the mind and lead far away Into fields tt conjecture and widest speculation: ' , . . - - - x Hla. was xto dreamer's brain, giving to. speculation the time needed for do inc. ..: First came the renl work of the day be hourthe planning and UiilRh- Ing of details, from the disposing of ar my corps) to the smallest final arrange ments. .1 ' f. , Then, free from actual work, ftonktng relief from concentrated application, his brain sought rest In talk worth while. - , On hla voyage to Egypt determined to waste no time, he organised serious discussion as methodically as he ever organised a fighting plan. . The discussions were regularly ap pointed affairs, -'t Needless to say, Napoleon arranged everything and controlled everything." He selected the subject for discus sion, be chose the three or four on each side to support and oppose any given proposition.-; n t, . x These were his favorite topics: First the art of war; second, the art of gov ernment; third, religion. ' From hla point of view bis chief sub jects for discussion were , admirably chosen. They represented the only two things be cared for here below aria the final question affecting his fate here after'- v -r.-r - '-v;'" .-- But bis field of thought, like the scope of bis ambition, was unlimited. Once he asked his chosen debaters to decide whether the planets are Inhab ited. ' ..- :.. Again, he discussed this earth's prob able ending, by lire or water. He discussed also the . meaning of dreams and the value of 'present! ments.,-;-,"r-:-;'-;..'; .-. - ;';,, ' In practical life' he discarded every thing save realities, buMn discussion all abstract questions Interested him. It may Interest you to know that In general be denied positively thf exist ence of bell perhaps that was caution on bis part and vmalntalned that no man should die without confessing his sins: "Only fool says that be will die without a confessor. There Is so much we do not . know and that we cannot explain." . ' . . It Is deeply characteristic of Napo leon's thought tbst be should bare d dared for Mohammedanism In prefer ence to Christianity. He sdoilml the religion of Moham med "because It conquered one-hair lite world lo ten years, whereas It took 800 years for Christianity to establish It self." - The oh) French king became convert ed became be thought the Christian God beat bis pagan god In bank. Na poleon had not traveled far beyond that old king. . . The ma a who aeeka for all aorta of wisdom la Ka poleon win be deeply dis appointed when be cornea to analyse the great fighters religious t bought . But for too hero worshiper there la comfort In this: Kapoleoo trifled with everything ex cept the first grrst ran. - On lb deck of hie ship oo a floe night tbetw waa mora Irrevereet. flip pant materialistic chatter. The reto tattoo had made stopld atbetaa fash ionable. --- , - . -i But Kapoleoo was Impreosrd by the calm algtil. too hloa, dark water aod the sllcot. bMutlfol atara shining dowo la coamM rebuke of bo Uoy. blas- pbeoera below. . f v stopoed very abrwptty the pry I tie orotbeum. - Toward the stars ha eotpted , the abert, thick ana so aooo to rele thla Bttte plaoet. '. . ' - , r ' "Too may talk aa long is yoo pWose, geellerDro, hot who node att Ibatr Thoro wis oo aaawer, sad there woo ae sooro othetaoi that algM. ' . The aaaa who was o bond mfi the cede Kapoleoo could appreciate loo foreo aod awn sally mt law. Bet ntiod roansod too lull tea of sms, eoptay oveo wttb BnW protlsio of earth. Bo feU tbot great la wo ood Ureal Loargtret aswrt swing and direct those sjDUeoe of oOw4 workla ahovo. . WhM hspotooo waa atlli f3otcao patriot the great faoll aaid to hii "KapoUma. yea ere ant o atodsrn. Too taik like the of rtolsrra. CaraMDMo of the aid 1o4 waa BV daed KspoiMxr's charoeUrtaHe oo pwtar, plaoahNI as rule Xo freta tb bark ef oo orMowaisd itniOoat, or as 0 poor. tk surrsd atd, 1ah)a eft: bis s4dy eWo eats the ptao of Iho aaetrvkly Wsbo. fnan aad IMra. tig as her morim ef disnat Trwm t Hir wt Ceoeraaflsepla. . Kpot as bio boaio ef wart WOO 0 oat, aad lo kls Iml wt M il Was o tflx u r. lit rwnwd ritsfly ho tvo stoVo Of bio bratw, Ibe pretlnM 0d epco ant'O, Vw fbo mm oad sewn t Krw Tark hwiL It mi m alwvrs tbm g!x k r-n rw" vrti.fl hi !.! 0 4 -i, -.jit tin la w WWW rmw h e- w r(ti Ww -' 4 hl wm n tl t 4 g T 1 I L c : f i - ft. .m r:r,:...:.; WHO AllK ALWAYS TIRED. " I do not foul very well, I m co tired all the time. 1 do not know what is the matter with nta." - . Yon hear them words every day i as often as you mwt your frieads Juxt so often are these words repeated. More tbAB likely you Bpe&k the same signtu coot words yourself, and no doubt you do feel fur from well most of the time. Mrs. Ella Kioo, of Chelsea, Wis., whose portrait wa publUh, writes that she Banarcd for two years with ber inglotva pains, headucbe, backaehe, and bad all kinds of miserable feclinpa, all of which was caused by falling and Inflammation of the womb, -and after doctoring with physicians and numer ous snedioinea she was entirely cured by tvdla B. Plnkham's Vegotable Com pound. , . ' li you are tronoiea - wiin pains, fainting spells, doprosalon of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere, hoadaeho, backaoho, and always tired, please re member that . there Is an absolute remedy which will relieve you of your Buffering as. it did Mrs. Rice. Proof Is monumental that' Lydlo E. rink ham's . Vegetable Compound- Is the S res test medicine tor suffering women, o other medicine has made the cures that it has.' and no other woman has helped so many women by direct advice as naa Mrs, rinttriain ; ner experience Is greater than tbat of any living per son. If vou are sick, write and get her advice; her address la Lynn, Mass. y?f';IodUaay tor, Cadstivji:;- J Philadelphia, May 1The work of refitting the battleship Indiana for the use of naval cadet during the summer was completed at Cramp' shipyard to day. Tbe berth deck has been fitted up for cadets snd a new 'sick bay arranged forward. ' j A vaccination prevent smallpox, and quinine chill and fever, so Tebtuik prevent and counteracts the? effect of the summer's beat, much dreaded by mother with small children TcwrHUa tellevetthe' many troubles Incident to teething and the hot summer; and no mother I excusable for not giving It, for It costs only 83 cent at druggists; or null 5 oenu to a J. Moflett, M. D., Bt. Louis, MT . Tag Iteat trust, Toledo, llsy 7. J. P. Nagle owner of tbe tug fleet in Toledo ha closed a deal with tbo Groat Lk Towing Company, tbe tug trust by which the Uttor be come owner of the boots. . Tbe trust now control ell Lake Brio port of hipping.1'".-.;'. ,' ' ' ' .' If people only knew ' what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Ouro, h would be used In nearly every household a there tre few people who do not suffer frota s feeling of fullness after eating, batch lag, flatulence, sour stomach or water- brash, caused by Indigestion or dytpep tts. A preparation, sorb a Kodol Dys pepsia Cuts, which, with ao aid fronv the storaach, will digest yoo r food, or tsialy can't help bet do yvl good." f Duffy Oo. - ', V . v . ' - oisw wt rawa wipina, Wllkrsharroi Pa4 May T A tarHnc explosion oeeared this aaoralog at the bd of hllllmaa Plsoo of Hoary Cot Uery bd five lrs were frlgbifally suagled by powder and ntasy oikers were Isjeredr Oa Of a aoatber- of empty Car wblch wire being polled ap eoatslsed Ma kegs of Meek powder aad the bos of giant powder., , . ' . , 014 SotdieTi Ezpcriescc X. M. AoeUa,eIvtl wsr veuraa, of WlachMUr, led., write; "My wife was sick a loog lire Is spit of good doc tor's Ireatoieat bet was wholly eared byDr.Kbig' Jlew life fills, which wot lad woaoar for her heollh." They tlwsy do. Try Ineos. . Oily t&o at C D. Brsdhata's drag statw. - - Wwrntt f mm a Tmf fsv, A1W, at ieh. May TpeWal Cm. Irelasiar W, W. War t took lestt- fWoy hnday la the cae alstt ?viaawl whleh dale bark frowi CIt War dsya, TW. K. Mreeter r , of JUfta, Is otvklag to ols f?, frma Iho guverassvat (of gos Uka frea bis fee e Cottsth, sflio, I fWA " 1 ktv ha0 f1g ttrm Iytrpl or the past Iwvety yaars a4 have iw saabU aflff 1'ittj all rTin'oa s4 physlrtaae te git aay ri-i. Afif U lag oa hnuU ef ti4 frrpT'e I foasd rllf sat ta Vvrt kaalih tass I Wa tot tM!y ftrt leas wrt frl" Eo.lot I'j'C! ' t'f Urn k'lU'r." wrtiaa Sf. V ohi,wnh (, r rr-f Oa. r I ii-4 t ?KaaT. f T . .f 7-1 r !' -a of the t s'--t J:- r-s (:!. rom s,. f a ft A - 1- 1, -a ' - t '. 4 a ' ' a t!.-1 r . t . . , U-. , 7.1.- ' ! I - f I II t 1 1 , T,,- ' I, f ' ' 1 I ' v - 1 Sl O" "'"Oa. 1 1 "J . : ' Mas, ELl hits - j " ' WHEN PERIL CC!.tZS. widea m4 Kxtreai Iksaarvv the Tt wt Ttww CaaraKa, ft Is whea the uovxpeered fasppens that fatalism proves how fragile prop It Is, after aU, for hniuan conragn. The soldier or tlie sailor can aay to himself when be knows tbat bo must lake a supreme risk la battle or In o storm: "1 am powerless against the fate which was decreed for me from the beginning of the world. If my time boa come, I cannot help It; If not all the forces of earth and sky and ocean cannot prevail to harm we." But when without an hv atanf a warning a rock crashes through n ship's bottom and the waters rush Into the gap, when confusion oelses the entire company aboard, when the tog Is too thick for tbo captain to be seen or the roar of the sea drowns the sound of his orders a new teat la applied. Then tt Is that the courage' which rests on nothing Armor than n- negation gives way, and In bis greed to save hi own life the stole becomes as a madman. - There bare been steamship disasters In which men of humble station, of all colors and faiths, have shown the finest quality of heroism, and there hove been those In. which the common sailors, aU whites and Europeans, have earned eternal dies race by their -cowardice. The point wt are making Is not that It la possible to draw a hard and fast line between one religion and another or one race and another tn the matter of bravery; but that the affirmative sense of responsibility for one's own acts, of the difference between right and wrong, between nobility and Ignominy and of tbe grandeur of duty well done nt the sacrifice of self,. Is a far surer depend once In the presence of sudden peril than air the stoical philosophers ever worked out by the mind of man.- Wnshlngton Post , 8YBARITE8 IN THE COLD. ,v..4 Arette Trader,..; Bo much baa been written of the Es kimo ("hUBky") dog aud dog sleds of the north that they may well be men tloned hero If only to show tbe Idea of luxury which many of tbe factor and trader of tbe Hudson Bay company entertain. Seated or rather reclining In hi carlole, awatbed In furs, be I driven by ao engage on foot who dash- e along at a great pace. The carlole I painted gaudily. ' There are Husslan bell on the collar of each of the long pan of dogs, while the harness la a mas of beadwork and tassels. - No longer when ho lodge at night at a post doe bo partake solely of tbt Impler far It can fitmlsb, nor oven when be camp out tu Jho wlldernes must be be content with what hi gun can-bring down In addition to tbe pern mlcan be carrlet. For now, either un der the carlole seat or In an additional slod behind, there lo found a good rap ply of canned meat and vegptbis, product of Chicago and Ontario, and; moreover, hi driver la bl cook, In tbe open a fire will bo deftly kindled, te will bo made, bacon and even pgg wm do mod, and not "oapjocko," that delectable fritter of tbo bush, half an Inch thick and swimming In grease nd molasoes will tickle tbo factor' palate. - ..- . At night, enveloped Id bl fur aod maybe reposing on a hastily construct ed bed of balsam bough, the last vision before bl eyea cloo upon .the aeon of dreamland will be tbo ocln filiating plendor of the aurora bore. II, who' purpling -ware alternate with tar of vivid light ao npklly ind to such volume a to mak tbo behold er almost believe that oature speaks, manger the sllcoce, all peset rating, all porvaaing-Cornblu Magaataa, ' Two TUUwtfi y.- ' Th picket was generally billeted on cavalry -and artillerymen and was a uigularty brutal bit of torture. A long post near which stood a 'Moot wo driven Into tn ground. Tho delinquent Was ordered to taoont th stoot snd hi right hand was fastened to hook lo tbe past by a noose, draw) no a high a It eoold be stretched, roond bl wrist. A stoop tbo height of the Moot With ft end eat H.a roond and blunt polat, wo also drive) Into fbo eartk dose to th pool, Then the Mont wm taken away, and th so Here had noth ing te vast his bar fort open hot (b Maaip. "which, though It did not n lly break tbe akin." toy Cantata Orooe, "pot bins la great tort are. hi only mm r rvlkrf betag by rrorlag kit weight oo hi wrhst. the pal of which oaoa) baeaao letotrrtWe." On caa very wen heiktvp him. pfitly wrtan he assise the addition thai toaa wa not lafreqawotly Wfl to Mod lo (hla posltkio for half an hoar, ah luoogh lb nbodo period ef ewdirr- aueowa IS ailBeles- Loodoo UrapUlc . Hansel aa . ' Therw we a Mirt ettmn eorv gtren to It llllaa HsrrtmL ef wblrh wwm tnA. Vt Is Mil rvssatad by acta et the gtsrats. A arstortrsl onbr of t eannsay. trow Ins mitioatssil wrrt tsaat ta the tarseu of Wirrimt eg raphy. sd this (Umi la his &na, rsaai -ii)m. glra fu Uinsa lao rrsnkita, the t'sra4r Bed KflnhatisW Italy 'h tba i had twaw gratis, th dlwlBmlld gs lhastsd tW fHy fnr h hnti sa s)4, vm I aas4 preaxst st ai Iba srilae of tha e"iw-1 n t t'skr) Mhlng stnptHa-Iii'i nai (Lty fwi tlltl !rl WM wnr !'s Urrm wtm fsUlis dar'rf s ss s Sfii t r ' a 4 ff p I r. f ' t I- ' -f C I ( '. a. j lf Vf Wirw t --a 1 tti-r-p w fa -' "4 r : A. I., f, ";(, f : ' r. ' ' t - t:. - a . t f ' - a . THE MAN WITH THE A02E." law the Baroaer Chla Blaasj Is Keat Satearh aa A mustnu-tlre rather thaa a deatrna. tlw fore Implied by the name la "the man witb the edse," who I sometimes even by early comer to the meat nwr seiR. .. . . , s. -. , Most hersona hate donbtkea ohoen. el tlte birge blocks upon which butch. era trim their ateuk and ebon. The tup Of the block la usually as smooth as bIiimv lint the constant ehnnnlna nl meat: , (hereon rouahona the aurfaea cTentimlly. The gvueral idea oeema to lie 1 hat the hmclnr keep hi block suioolh tut merolv aawlnv nff tha miioN wvIIoik Kuvu, however, ht aot the case. fcpct-miiKiu na veu entorod her. ; - -v.Tbe man who tuake brjBlnee of emootliliig thiiutruera' block appear ui iih- nnni iiinrxcrs eariv in tits mom. IhS lHfN Ilia Fliatmtw arrlva tt roUs ihe htg block to the sldewilk, then niouiiis to tit top of It, adse In hand, r irrlnglng II down swiftly from a Yttruvui MMUipn gnove di nend, the bludo I mado to p between ht legs, skimming the surface of tbe block wlih great dptiHty; ' 1 . ' At each stroke a thin lavas nf m rough wood (a removed. Tn operation is continuea sutucientiy to Mtisry the butcher' requirement. Borne three bonr are ordinarily consumed In the operation, mid at the end of that time "the twin with tbe adse" finds himself richer by li.-Now fork Tlmea Photaa That Woold Par. Everybody I trying to make money quickly nowaday, and photographer, amateur and expert, form a goodly per centage or tn total included In "every body.? . Here are a few subjects that would fetcb vory blgb price: A house being struck by lightning. We have photo of lightning flushes. but no picture of Iho bind which show a nnab actually striking n house. Two train In collision. Photos of wrecked trains ore common enotmh. but a map shot ht the very occurrence or the luintli remains unrecorded. Tbo crew of a lifeboat In the net of rescuing the tailor of a (Inking ihlp in a fierce ttorm. A negative of nu Atlantic liner bat ting wltb ah ocean tempest. If you could take a snap shot of this subject from tbe deck of another liner It would bt worth a good sum. A photograph of a sprightly earth quakt in Japan or somo other country wblch 1. troubled In this way. It would be well to hang up your cn merit and make It work antouintlcnlly. as earthquake are not to tie played with iuch a picture would be Jumped nt. A Lay laaaestloa. On tb last night of a scries of "pro troctcd meetings" In the Methodist church of a little southern Cnllfmnin village (he visiting evangelist trn making a spvclnl effort to olnnln bowing of Mix Ions souls. He lind preached bl uvit sermon and reiicliwl an emotlonnl fervor thai be bud seldom qualed. But nobody responded to his Invitation. Tbey tang a hymn, ami then th evangelist rot again and call ed sjpon tb congregation to "enlist for th ervlc of Ibe 1-ord." A belli scarred, wooden legged ret ran wbo had dropped Into the back seat watched tbe proceedings wltb In lerest For tbo third time tbe iicrspir tng tngellt rose aod sUh1, "I tliere no on willing to enlist In (he lord irntyr Then respoo came from lb hack at "IMaft 'em, parsoa; bang II, draft mr ; ' RatafV Crowolaa Work. A for lb woman, ! found the chief womlert 'of creation no In the fulminating vertebrat, not In the low t order of Ufa, Tb h'llrfish, for InMancer Mais Ira ed lb woman. "low wel it ever got to Jell aulteotnlfmtyr - Kow. Ibe oiberf thought Ihey rwnltl Undersiand hrf we, all bough tmne of them, at II irsosplred. had err pal ao any preserves. -Pet roll Journal. .I- ' wwwU,. Tha ivaaao wa eirrstnely gay srday. Ur. wi Mm. Corydoti vTadbanhar toot fa front f lb Ash do Cash dob aodapofco, Mr. Wtdlmraar wore pasri arsr. . . . . . - Ml do Mono and Mia Beryl a Muna war visiting Ik mminsfrlal gaoctaa. Inquiring a to tb dcMo of ale grace th Doko of Chase. lasts, Th Mhtaed d Mm War lt their dhtsMstda. " -"''' t Mr. Lsvetoeo-Irrrise exirclsad bor dog. Both wtro la half ovionmg for Mr. tvtaira-Lovsaaca. Detroit Jewr. yerx starjiTnrTrj S ja,,. . . mi .iiMaMr klfutllhi'HH t t rifTTrr.na.ita a, j,, W r..i.. . v - '''-''"fc-i 1 1 r - 7 i i , -a tr a m.. a T. . IH TFT A Ct. Vila.: Ctsstry Prej-frlf Tr A t.- M Itad lj'i( Is CutUwtmn, U'm t . ; n a t is-.fa fl sfV fi.-atka t: lt a a?:4 ! ' m '. ' - a . i , l , ! -w f if a - t t i a- a -f V a'-!.' a.- la ( 1 1. l t 1 , ! 1 a a 1 , a t i i V Blue do any cooking that m l done on any kind of a stove. It is clean, quick, convenient, and cool for the cook, It uses the cheapest fuelker osene but without wicks and without the least danger or odor. It does better cooking than a coal Executrix Notleit ! Having this day qualified as Executrix of the last will and testament of Joseph Li. Khem, deceased, all pemnns Itulehted tn said Joseph L liliem, deceased, ere requested to ninlte immediate settlement. And all persons holding claims ngnihftl said deceased are nnllllcil to ii-cMnt the same (r payment nn or lie dm' Mnreh 35th, 1U09, or this notice will he plcndcil in Bar til roiMivery. Tins March inth, lwi. KATK K. BPKN0EI1, Gxncutrlx, Publication of Summons, North Carolina I In the Huperlor Craven Oonnly, ) Court Julia Marshall, Nell Is I, Mar shall, II T Msrsba l, Corn Leslie Marshall, snd Marshall, the last four named being Infants sp- f earing hv their next rlendll A Marshall ami II A Marshall. Arslnst Quy K. Marshall. NOTICE. The defendant above named will take notice tbat an action entitled as shove has beeu commenced In ins Huporlor Court ef Craven County, before the Cltrk, to sell a certain parcel of land situate in craven uounty, for partition, and the said defendant will further tsks notice that ha Is required to apprisr be fore) the Clerk of the Huporlor Court of Cravto County, at bl office In the Court nous in lb elty 01 new nern. n t, at II o'clock . re., on the nth day of June, I Dill, and answer of (lemur lo the noli lion In said sctlon, nr the pIslntllTs will only in the Court for tho rellof de manded In said pel I Hon. W. M. WATHON, Clerk Huperlot Court. This tint day of April, ItMD. ,4 BO VIABr VT a;xFI"lgNOt D V- a TAaoc Manaa DIMOM eowvoioarro Ao Ssvaas aasStHf s )Sm4 St. SaartaMas sm swalitr saaaatals raa otanUHl frsa fkathaf ss Oif anlVai H sfiWf MlsifWels Wa atiias tlaiaririallannSAanlbl. lianNillSasl'aWii4 tlmaririalli'annSAanltal. llwNlas (ant "aa, IHSnal fxf fur fwrltm urn t-Manu isSas idrusah Jlann S (a SMrtaJ saaasw sht-sa SiaSls, ta lbs Hyai.Ha Scientific Jltncrieati IwsSsasilr MMim aalr, lmm atf. SalvVai m4 asr s-taiSiSf SMrfMkL Taaa. Sa a tai svxiU, !. OaMkf sAsavaaasMf. licwjori SaSlaXas.fi. tl. 'iarouw foil Office Smlcc Tk stteailo of the pnMlo I r. potfll esllso loth bif la lb scaodal of lb nssll poWUbH lodsjr. Th eksac aoeosslialo a now frherint for lb earrUr, vlf.t ' Collostkra a to 1.00 a ; DsHwf ljOo UM Delivery UM t ag a, at 'ColUotloal.O p.m. 490 - OoUonloa la bostoes dlrtriet oIy IM ai. to 1.00 p. m RoaU( Mali M l, ai. lo A 10 ..- ' . . '; . . At tbe Ps Ofla toosaaflf for lb 01 A . Iral (lose at 0.1 ta . for tb AM p. at, train t At . m. ' fit lb trail rl tw la MMfneao atyalMp,s. n' '.'".'i . : Tber Is www aollortkMi oily ' ta 4r. fro 1.90. m. U I M s. aa, ' Tk tooAsf a4 aftafaort Iral si fntsf West aarrf ao aasfl fo tiaa. ales palat bat 'Or bar a4 (Mdav rrrW sVHrery wbwtaw ar fro f J9avtl4e, as. rWaasra, Oaw, oral :allrTf a(siW Pfaa (or ball as wttwt s'lav savk r oo fWaaay , . A ! rti I n lf rntur'm Ttwtfr Haftsf tWW itf S;atll4a4 SO A-talaU. iraia auk las w tit asata4 M tas ll alii s4 )aassast wt tli Usrilast ,i,a, 4raaa.1. A II saftae sr kaH-ifrtlBait la frw at a I a'aisM N4 bv lsai Sf a'sst aM hiiKLH lv aaOjmlMifl, mi at t.i,.-a It.. 4l if ,1 al.f A f IW1 a i ., w m . , a fA4 s l It. a r As4 a'l f-aa'Hs la 1.a4 is i a-a ,ii4 Is saaaa taaasa a , 1 .f a, i f 1-1 I U t' VI, t' ' -i f T , !! I lata, 'mI V B . . . '.-" . " 1 . w J 8 Flame range, with the convenience of a gas range, at a fraction of the cost of either. Made in various Rises, from one burner up. If your deal er iies not have them write to the nearest agency of STANDARD OIL COMPANY. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the District ttnUrt of I he l tilted Stales, for tho Knatcrn Dint i id nf N.O. In the rnsltor of Owen F. Justice nl Sticeds fetty, lUnkrupt. 1 Itsnk ruptey. Tn the t'rndltnrs of Petitioner, who lins lieen adjuiltoaled k llnnkrupl. Tsltc notice that stneelliiitof ercdl tors will he hnlil at the olllee of I, J Moore, Hefcroe, In New Hern, N. 0 , at lam., nn the lllth dny nf My IHOI, at which time lite creditors may attend prove their elslms, sppnlnt s trustee, ensmltio the hsnkrupt and transact such other business as may properly come lie fore Iho meeting. L. J. MOOKK, Keferee In Bankruptcy. N.w Born, N '., May 1, 1IM1I. Nice Residence On .lolitit-ti it Hli'ci't. for mhIc ut it low lltfiirc. I it'so luive on' my IiuihIh 100 IIihI-cIiuih fence ihIh, mill 10.00(1 liitlm 1 1 int. will ln (1IkmmhI of very fin-up. K. K. HAKI'KII. rimiic lt):l. For Rent., My nlore nn Knulh Front Hlreet Is no for rent, it la 8(1 x US feet, t slorv.'whli la iliiatrfinlile alinul fnr litnaL una Imaliti, snd !"iil hu nt Inn for the enuutry tniile scrniia lhi Trent liver hililifi' nr cltt linile. With 1 1 1 y stshlen ami slillitfle vnnl. hrli k nml liilha, nnd mill business nn nil ine Hlltr in III vile rnnr nl 017 atnre nuvntic can dn n ulie husilipsa i nuy kll" I In my atnre. ren tl( II III fi aiirciia mntlves. We I'svn nw cut down prices on nil kliida 1 f stnvs WiuhI, na I he apt I iff la ftni.l tier,, mill MrOtil In i.l ..11. . . 1.1 Viuji nl wmsl nff hefore wnrm weather insn 1 imriie. n hln silvnritiitfn on snm down prh fa is fnr imr i ustmners. BIG HILL, Tbe Me M r rnoti'BHoui ntn op tib would wouldn't think of aesrlof rssdf mstia mlt of sloialDf , Oa of is Ivtorle of irllobv vorlotblc toll well baa- wall, look wall and (n( tMr vWealltr ospooially la warm wsathar. Wwlliaiake yoa a lt e( alotkl; frmo (, at ones iai will lr jtm inis isisry si isir f isra. - , Y. n. 4fidlfl, Notice I : , noirrii CAnuUHA, ; u a. ' . . Cmtwm t'amaty, tnpmfvt Ctmii. Jio I, ally, I'stlatll, ,.', ' A sale C My, Dsfasanafst p Tbe oWfxlaat tHsr aiase4 Will lak atW tlt as aa-tkHi snHH ta tve bo tassa aaia,naa4 ss tha thrU wait aM'mte Hsvatyb. 4,UHi 4tirrm Ufm Urn (aaasnal nf taHl,msaaH, aaat Uaa sold oXsaatsa Will fdrUusr tska svOtiO tlstt a SO is aaajwliaal sn mf-ymt Si Ua wa-a Imo af Iho a raft, a ft 4 aaM aaasirty Vt tsa salal aa Uas 111), M-fl-day sftat lias 1st Maswlay a Mar.li, 1, st i mart Iksiss 4 saxl aaaintf la HW llf. f, t'.. aj saaoav f aVassr .. U-a enaif-IsM la a id syWst, ar Iks aM tist otllsqtt laKhaanrt fi-etiM saa4 aVa. syanaial fa aU a.t ltaat. - a-, , M. WATwiw. - " ' 4 V 'k "saa rtCwavi Hihil tl AayH Ayvil, wr. A Good . Telephone r.-.ui'E i i td-'itr r ! -ITT, A r-Kl C'tlfili r. A H-t. r:r u . ........ .:- tfj, A. & NC.R. R. ''"TlaU TAM.ll MS 10 To Take KcVet Fsthntsy, IHe 1st, , two at I4t) A. M , K h T. lotait fct rkkM1.te J tiiiK Wes, pn. rsseite.r "mln No. 4 .v, t ui wAtwNst Ar, s m 14(1 ,. tWdsbom,,, 1 1 rv 4W ,,,,, lastirsnge, . . m :t9 IStu,,,,' , , Rlhstrm , 10 18 ft 40,,,.,. Ar. New Wn, I.r,. . . a on 8su......l,v, Ar H 1 18... Ar. Morrlienil Oil) l.v t OS No 7. Passcnjrir -Blinds (let). . . , Ooldeboiv. . . ... I.eOreiipe . . ... Kiithb-n .... tlllSKI .New Hern . No H. Ar p. n. H 00 7 7 (.7 It 47 ii na m - 1 40 H R0 DM II 111. ...ir. Mnrcliead City l,v I VII No, B, Passenger Train. Nn. n. Past nue i Tinln stations: lUll.V KH Ml'NIIAT Ar. 4. m, I.v.r. (! . . 11 ... Ii 180 t 48 IBS .... 8 10 9S .... . . .(InMxl oro. . . . Hint's . . . l-Mli'Dtie. .. . . I'slliiiS ilreeh.. . . . . K Inston ... II 8 80., , Cuawell. H 40,,, Dover , 1)00... WHO,.. Otfl... una ,, V. M. fore ("reek... .. . . TttsCKroin ....... Clarha .....New Hern NO. 1, t rli'tl Vt, iimiI Pass. Tn. Nn Mn'l 1 I 'lIPM rTinNs t . anil In IjV. a m A l. in 1 On 183 8 III 8 W 0 19 ....... 0 38 iu in 10 40 , , Uoldflhorn, . . Ilcflt'n . . I tlrniire Fiilllntr cireek , Kliintnn ....Onsnell Ar. Dover l,v . .(lore ore ...... . . . Tlieeiunm. . . .("lurk's r. New Hem. l.v. . . 11 15 II 81. ..... HCI1 A 1 80 1 V. " Ar ... Hlveiihilc . . . . (irimUn . . . MnveliM-k . . Newport, l.v . . ..Wlldwond ....Atlnnlle Mori'lieml ell) , ,v M. (Illy Dennl. l.v 9 19 , 190 8 Oft 8 84 8 47 I 09 4f....Ar. 4 211 Ar. Monday . f Tuesday, Wednesday itml l'ii,! Thursdiiy nml Culm.1 H. I,. 1 a J . . . up. Reduced Sliliilny Passim," sion Kales I The A. A N. 0. Itiilli I iM i. ls aflur lids ilsle hi ii." i. .ii . cu falnh rslea h) Nna. m .1 i i ithilsya- rrnin M, Cliylndnl.l-li.ii , " Wild wood " Newpon ' " llavrliH-li " ('rnnlsn " New lletn " Tnacsrurs " " CotCnek " " l)oer " " Caswell " Klnsfin " V IIIdk Ct k " " UllfaiiK" ' Itajate Tbe sImivs III l el a nn ( I aiilnlaja It Nix. II nml I imL. data lmparl nt willlen nn 1 1. k , Mmll Will HOI be SUimlel Hupsrseili'S all fmmer ran. I Oettiber 9ii. H. I, Dil l., (I I' A AfUnflri (Vtnisi Mm-. rYlLtlNliTON A NkW I'misi I. I flMI tAfil, no. It, I Meet Wed ns, Ut, Atif. 7, IhV In, , lioopt Hufidsy. Ootnj nontli aotitffLRi (Mr, n Iw, tl, Pssaawfsr Trains H. v k Ot.tm, atVKta, Ar p n tO, ft sir narne f, c ftsW.,..,r(alla.klt0 Ml l ......... .Maysvllk 4 .u MOO.,. ... .Jaskenwvill I i i I s&'so i U U ,,,Ar, WBwilagtnn, fe ... t ., f r Ho. t, faswayou A rnatowf Nn Waal naa lay aa frMsy. la New IWna T'k. lay, Tkoroitay m4 tmtmnUtf, ., , At.rm t.,.,.tAr. WrlasfotrVaa, a i J ....... A"t'slnu.,, nt M...Ma,a Waawlstila,. If IS lo i. ..... .IMtffVitw , .1) 4i J' 'aa..,,.lSOO..,,., ,. I Bt II W.a.aaa a... Taeoaa, , , ) to ' 'Jr"0lbv -.. ..t, NlliaaSa, M a Mto..".-f M J .......,rs.a.lffc,.. IM ...a .. , ...,. Ilf .. WVAt' " l I If f tLy tKwAny. - - n fm,vriiaitio'llclllic4. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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