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Moseley, house reut foj -paupers, 15; M.M. Williams, over loer poor house, $12.50; Ireen t , Cooley, cook at poor house, $3 ; S. V. Tisdale, milk for poor house, 22;- E. Wads worth, wood for poor house, $30; Dr. h. Duffy, county physician, $16 60; M. T. ' Bryan, burying paupers, $8; J. J. Tolson, rations for poor, $85-13, speoial rations, $18.31: E. W. Car- : penter, copy dockets, $7.21; J. 0. Harrison, preparing tax statement, rt $12; L. B. Wood, supervisor's book, $1.25; New Berne Journal, .printing and advertising, $30 50, court calendars, $2.50; O. E. Foy, auditing accountp, $8; H. 0. Davis, repairing Moseley's creek bridge, $12.72; W. B. Lane, fees, eto., $30, l boarding prison errs, $62.50, taking lunatic to asylum. $9.80: Jas. A. ' - Bryan, services Bionero, $9; Wm. sioner. $4.25; E. board com mis Cleve,commis W. Smallwood, commissioner, $7; J. A.Richard- ... son. clerk ooara Am mtOfiiAnAM $ ti7tr,) E.Quidley, janitor court house, $10; G. A. Hill, keeper ' bridge, $10. Fart of the expenses ipf ; the railroad election, $89.45, ' was allowed, and also the oonrt bill for fall term Surperior Court, .1889, $563.51. . .Tbe Shepherd' Dog-A Lost tMd. 1 A" shepherd who inhabited one ot . those valleys or glens which inter sect the , Grampian -Mountains, in one ef his excursions to look after his flock, happened to carry along with him one of his children, a boy three years old. This is not an ,nnusuaf practice among the High . landers, who accustom their chil dren, from the earliest infancy, to " "After traversing his pastures for sometime, attended by his dog; the - shepherd found himself under tbe 'necessity of ascending a summit at some" distance. to have a more ex- ' tensive view of hit range.' As the ' -ascent was too fatiguing for the child, he left him on a small plain ,at the bottom, with strict iojanc tions not to stir from it till his re turn Scarcely, however, had he igained the summit, when the . horizon was darkened by one of those impenetrable mists which fre quently descend so rapidly amidst these mountains, as, in the space of a few minutes, almost to turn day .to, night. . The anxious lather instantly hastened back to find his child, but, to tie own mtrepidation, unfortu- tinfAtft hi j riraxr in tha r?o UAVV'J lUIOOVU Ul'V Tf c J M tuu uvi Jicent. 'After a fruitless search of had '.reached the bottom of the ' valley, 'and was hear his own! cot-, AaEe. To renew the search that night1 was equally fruitless and ' dangerous: he was therefore com pelled to go home, although he had loit both . his child and. bis dog, ; tot 'many years., - Next morning, by break of day, . 'the' shepherd, accompanied by a ''-. band of his neighbors, set out in - search of his child ; but after a day v ; spent in fruitless fatigue, he was at last compelled to descend from ; the mountains. , On his returning borne to his cottage, he found that his dog, which be had lost the day ' - before, had been home, and on re ceiving sY piece -. of cake," had gone cT again. Jtor several successive days tbe .shepherd, reriewed - his search for his child,' and still,' on returning home disappointed in the crcnlng, he found that the dog had l.:a home; and on receiving his r r.al .allowance of cake, had in f uaUy disappeared.; Struck with tLis. singular clrchmstance, he re nained at home one day, and when tla 'dog, as usual,; departed with his usual piece of cake, he resolved to follow him, and . find out ! the procedure. "; The dog led the way 1 1 a cataract at some distance from where the spot where the shepherd bad left his child, v The banks of tbe cataract almost jeined at tbe toPt Si separated by an abyss of immense depth, presented that ap pearance-which sotften astonishes and appalls the travellers that fre quent the Grampian Mountains. -Down one of those ragged and al most perpendicatar descents the dog began, without! hesitation, Wj make his ;. wayr.at last disappeared by entering Into a cave, the moath of wnicB almost level with the torrent. The , shepherd , with difficulty fot lowed,' , but, on entering the cave, what sweraj; his? emotions when he beheld ' hia bor eatiu a with mach satisfaction the eake which the ddg haa jasTi brought; hintxhil tw faithful animal stopd. by, eying his ydubg ebargo with the almost com plaisance. . Frora,4he eitnation in which, the child was found, it ap peared t haihe lad wandered to the bln'of.he ( precipice, and then either lalljciV or veoramlled down till he reached the cave. The dog, by means o his '.scent, bad traced hint Ho the spot, and afterwards prevented . him. from-starving" by giving up to bim-nls own daily allowance. N. Y. Ledger.''' ' LKMON HOT DKOPS, ' For couRhs aod colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. For sore throat aDd bronchitis, taBe Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia aDd laryngetio, tala Lemon Hot Drops. For ooneumption and catarrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. . For all throat and lung diseisps, take Lemon Hot Drops. , An elegant and reliable prfparation. Sold by druggists. 25 cents per bot le. Prepared by H. Mozlej , M.D., At acta. Qa. nOTldwly Ita Wonderful Effect on tbe Liver, Stomach, noweli. Kidney and Blood lit, Mozley's Lemon Elixir is a pleas ant lemon drink that positively cures all Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges tion, Headache, Malaria, Kidney DIs ease, Dizziness, Golds, Loss of Appetite,' Fevers. Chills, Blotches, Pimples, Fain id Baok, Palpitation Of Htart, and all rother diseases caused by disordered liver, stomach and kidneys, the first great cause of all fatal diseueer. Fifty oents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by H. Mozley, M D , Atlanta, Ga. The Dnty ot Dressing Well. It is every woman's duty to' dress just as richly as she can afford, and it is asm agninst our artistic ad vancement as a nation, for her to dress unbecomingly and with disre gard for the, niceties of tbe toilet. To say 4kI do not care anything about dress," is equivaleht to say ing "1 do not care anything about a most important branch of art development," and is by no means evidence or superior mental lorce. A "dowdy" woman is an offense in the streets and unendurable in the parlor. It is not the attention paid to dress that sensible people ought to object to, but the inatten tion to proper combination and harmonious outline. Dress. . BneaUea' Arnica naive. The Best Salts In the world for Oats, Braises, Sores, Uloera. Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Ufanblaina, Uorns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded Prioe"3o cents per box. For stfebt U N. Duflv 'an 17 A saloon is like a harbor most of the wrecks are to be found out' side, the bar. . Peculiar Many peculiar points make Hood's Bar saparilla superior to all other ' medicines. Peculiar in combination, proportion. and preparation' of ingredients, Hood's fiarsaparilla' possesses the full curative value of the best known rchiedles,fflir. of the vegetable klng-yrjOr dom. Peculiar in itsJJgSryT Strength and economy rr Hood's Bar saparilla Is 5e Iheonly medW cine of, WVwhjch ean truly besaldjVO "OneHundredDoses OnsVyJD PoV&t." .: Medicines in C50equlre larger doses, ahddonbt rproduce as goodresults as Hood's.' Peculiar In its . .medicinal - merits. 'Hood's SarsaparUia accomplishes cures hlth. erto unknown, and baa won for itself Ss, the title 'of Vine greatest blood vC pnrUlerf ey or discovered." recullar ln Its " good name -j home," there' is now j of Hoou'S-Saraaparilla X' sold ur Lowell',1 where "It'ltismade, than ,of ail- brother nlood purifier L Puinlliir In lt phenome nil record of sales' abroad,": no other preparation hat ever attained such popM and retained Its popularity; and confldence among all classes people eo steadfastly. " Do not be induced to buy other preparations, iut be sure to get 'the Peculiar Medicine, Hood's- Sarsaparllla , Boldbralldrngglit. 1; tixtotfi. Frepandonlr by O. L HOOD CO., Apotlueurlei, Linrell, .. IOO . 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' BAH FMNOiaCO, ML UOUmiUE, KY, t f . ' HBW YORK, AM . tEh' CATARRH CREAM BALM - . , Cleanses the : . Itaeal PaMage., XUa jri Palm and Inflammation, Heals tbe Sort. : Reatores the Sena of Iaet TRY THE CUScM'r R A Dartlole is aonlled tinto eaeh nnatrtl and la agreeable. Prloe SO oents at Drnealste: hv mail, reentered, 60 cU. (ELY BROTHERS, oe warren evreet. naw x on lanioawiy AGENCY FOR If I can't sell out one way, I must try another way, and for this reason I have got in more good's. Tobacob, Cigars ana Fruit, Apples. Orapes, Figs, Uran berries, Lemons, Oranges. . A fresh lot of Tobacco and Cigars (good); a fine lot of Durham Smoking Tobacco. Cut Plug, and granulated at five cents for two oz etc., eto. Wh, L.. PALMER, nlStf Middls et.i New Berne: v .'"'oaf i js ji . .iitrc-rrf-r?,. i . J': -v S'.t'fjnv,: ff';-tfA- ' o v,;. "-Vi;;'''; .f?'Hi;U'! . M V '.T"-- '';-!f ''' - - 'v!L . , n n . . 11 , i f. g.ut-damS, a. b., (Trinfo colics, .;-.. MW3 M. L. 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LiebtsJetc. G5.00 to 475.00 Der otJHSiou oi uve muniup. . . . . W. R. Jan2I dwtf Moitgasee's Sale By virtue of a power of sale conferred Upon me by a oertain mortgage exe cuted' to me by is. J. Patterson and J. A. Patterson On the 13th day of ' Feb., 1889, and duly recorded in Book No. 100, pages 143, etc, of the Records ot Craven county, I will sell for cash at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in New Berne; Craven county, Btate of North Carolina, on Tuesday tbe 15th day of April, 1890, at Twelve o'clock, noon, all tbe right, title and interest of the mortgagor, it being an undivided third of the , whole of the said, property, bounded as follows: . ; Lying on the south aide of Johnson' street, "and bounded on tbe west by tne Jerkins lot; and on the south by Keuse street, on the east by the Smallwood and Bountree- lots, ,On the north by Johnston street, it being fully desoribed in the said mortgage,, reference to which is hereby- made for. a full and more perfect description, " . . Ibis tbe 13th day of Jan-lHSU P. p 1 EIjLETIER, - jan!4 90J '' Mortgagee. r ; r- r- ' ""w t ''j "'r 'J '' :'h ? -f' " J SwJI aai 4 rt- r 'i i - - vf -la D DAY SCHOOL. v - r - - SKINNjSE, Principal; j " DB .to.' K., MOBTj ,v";j ; SUROZOII DEHTI81V Office, Midjle street, opposite Baptist charob, j i .-.., dec8dwtt- NEW6ERN, nc. Soktb OAJMITA. ; 1 in tbe i i ' j Carter foiinty, Superior Court. Lola H. ThohSS.; Plaintiff, - vs.- Edith: a Lock wood, iM Icdlib.C. XhiJma, Dtfand- The deferdaleabove named will tuke ootioe, that a bji proceeding entitled as above baa beenllhimeneea m the Superior Court of Cartel i county; State- of North Carolina, befortffe clerk. The purpose of said special pr lrdlDBl to sell ror parti tion, or to mam aotu&l partition .of. Mhe lands owned Dvlia nlalntifT and rinfnniliint iu suiu Kuuuty mo niaie as lenanis in coin- jnonana saie isirs at law or William A. lliomas, dee'd, feld lands being: tally der urioea inipe pcition in saia special pro- tjeeamg Ana Be said defendant wiu rnr ther take notle.fkkat she la reautred to an pearat the offl hi me ;ierk of the Superior vourt ot uarte iconnty, in rieaufort, North Oiirollna.oiitl answer or fl" xo me neuuon oi me piainuu, wi filed In said special Dro- oetaing, orl Coirft lor til faintlff will apply to the f aemanut a in saia peii- UCl his, Febi 8th,180. - , - , i JMO. V. DAVIS, k of the Baperlor Court, ; Jn. s S.R.T1 Attorney,. - '. febl8dBw. " JHff 1 ii ii-.11 - n fe3T C;US.B.Ti . . A. W a. . V. 1 . lUddl Zsrwt, f r:b & t V'm Una Lunifcer! Luml :r ! r Are "jou ttoitiit ta tuil.l. or are jm nrnunif .lumber tf hlv ktnot 'If ycu do, tlt to mm I on make your prices lofrt-r ihin ynir rn-. buy eU. htra UAH ain1a ul builditit: omiciial alwa"on hand. " eitfc ., tough or drpwed Flofrirg.'. .h r-bordiair, ' ei iling, mouldinc W.' - i'.Q W E1CBARDSOM. -'inlJ daja--.' - v. N.C. VUsotk o N. C. Railroad In RJlx oV 0 .00 JLil, t . iiond ay; Qctob f ... . -f fl OoiMb Easrv . Suhzduli. Goina' Wbt. No'Sl. - Pa8senaer Tram. No. CO. Ar. te. ! '"Stations, i : Ar. Lvt p m 8 80 ' Qoldsboro U 89 a u 4 06 49 -J La Orange Y 10 43 10 4 4 88 4 40 Kinston . ' 10 C8 10 IS 6C0 615' ; Ne Berne ,", 8 85 860 .1 off. p" m - Morehead City m 60 Qowo East. BHBorjia Oaut West. No. i..-' ro. .t Mixed Ft: & ' ' J y Mixed Ft & Pass. Train. ' . ' Stations.. Ptuta. Train. am- o 80- Ooidsboro ; 9 CO 66T im Best's , , T20 7 80-K La Grange . 7 43 7 fi3 , Falling Creek 8 04 S 18 rt84 T44 . 7 01 710 Bll 8 80 r KinstoH 860. 8.65 .- Caaweit t 15 10 0 'v.:t- Dow 10 81 10 88-- Core Creek - s 855 '480 43 85 010 4'80 400 848 8 CO 40 0 88 804 4 05 4 241 8 54 1100 1105 . Tosoarora : . 1117 If 411-Clark's!' 8 83 10 sa .. 0 41 -,,-88 -.B5 1915: 8 00. . Kewbern Eiverdale -Oroatan .8 87 248 '.8 48 860 4 08 ,418 , Bavelock 4 87 , 4 43.. Newport "--8 17 827 4 51 405 Wild wood A 8001 8 05 5 01 0 01 ' -" Atlantio 7 47 7 68 5lfti2t Morehead Clty'l 717 727 0 28 .5 28. Atlantio Hotel t-105 ;, 7 15 6 81 " p m 'Morehead Depot m 7 00 , Taeedar,Thnr davan (Saturday, - tMonday, edqeadar an rrtday. , j - n - ,.i i. !,:, ii . i ; . ,w , ,i .,. . : - - v , , - . - -f ''r TralnMoonnecttWlthWlUnlriitton ffel La don Train bind North, leaving Ooldabors" -. 11:67 a. m., aud with Rlobmond A D nvllle) iram west, leaving uoiaaDoro x:w p.j, ?, Train 61 oonaeete with Btchmoatf Bvin ' Trala, arriTtttg at Ooldabero 8:10 p.m., and withy ' ) Wilmington and Weldon Train iron, tbe : . Rorth at 1:15 p.m. Train 9 eonneets with Wilmington and nwuuq iuiuiiih rmiHut irain, fiorui , noanat . leaving uuiasooro atiusuo p.in. Dill, il'- aparintewndanb At my shop on Middle street. Plenty ot water. not or cold," and good large : rooms, t ,;'.;', jam. ate C
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