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' f . ' 1 - i-V.M.- :f , . ... 5 it : ;oi h a L irtniL l a a i . u Htm Joci HEW QIK.1C. J C- DEO l .ar. join i atRnmt. .! II talMlH. IMM. w raaataw tw iriu carraaia. C MJEaT -1 (Mr. App, I r. a n ti ; !. row J ar M rw rtaat liras-, 3aowa Him, Cwlpvad Baa. h( , Faaa Tm, Caoootata. 1 or-n CaJl aa aaa aaa aaa w aa yoa b i J iL and Youth'. '. mpan: r. 5. " Aaur a AgTwu i'.u r is t J J ' "ajulij.rn 'jliiTator J Iamo-wt Uijioni' ' SfMniifli- Annru-4n t St. Nk-h.'lu 1 "ntury lalrcit K r 1'reaa N rh Vmr Kv..-.--N w Y r i "A r . 1 : .5 i r ea r j waii-a. a e. s.. Xlaston lUnu. TV Iw KT laa UMiiK mUU Brtwl ta adftlN TV iil eaaawlacj la baata aparati-ja, y It. TW Laa fBiil ha J J OS) a aw a o m4. i r rsi4 to km I ' ,- D H H ar taw w.a'l. Imm jr low a Imi mJI) Ta Dr m siva- fJ- il.aa ayd aa ill ( xi Diuismi Ha as bo w ta WiUon aaa1 we raiaaJ iat a- ex lo .s (Urn kt twwviaf W ilkjl -v CX L 4ra4 of ilm,auo has aa M4J4I4 aWtl a 14.W) al . Ht'-) ' aauraa for laa t waafc. at ArMiU tuoj kw N w - 1 i ) . r v r Hrpr tMftr -'- "V..k'.T Y iup. fVn A;l-: -..-. r il, aji4 iiriax t- hT ir.i ' Pwci. cm . br rati ng pi . Ihw offlc g n t- t 1 .'. -r Ctwoint of :h":T .-.-- ur.; n v. r wLnj ibn u 7 I ; ! h t o - r otlll 5tTn r. t of v ' . ;'.i ::di. 'n of mr r e J r f "vi.i SfW Iloroi Pro Th.i ia ijurt'.ioD ihl intareac F m r y p- r o n in i h it O" m m u n i -r mi y rrinbl prup--r'..i Si-w HiTLe prjr . . r . :-. t h it ro m i u D it J will : : n I b r i n n ru . .' . : . ' t r : i - n , ' ' 1 1 . n lo buy d ; . :. : l ioitM fr hi W t :.iu. 1 ,;,) in our power t :.K i'.rMn lb.r ihfy nJ :. io i i;di i.f the lnd '. f. .m:ijlitT uo.iftr in motion. j ' r;!r i inw Onilow Ml U I K. H t'RN r' 1'KIH.K No 2 If ft mn million i up. a i . J c ' n p i n r .1 lhathf the ni. m i.f I if' nr rrftm D f . r .urli n if. k u ; r r- 1 1 t 1 ii w r.ti', i:t Hi ' i i lot. o.' I: 1 , .ni . . mfttter f grt ip.nunl to Nw Iirn w i . . bring ui in pl(w -. . ;. jh- .pi of Onilo w CITY AN'D VICINITY : i '. t Kwrva Sua. falaMw.. j h . , . ; ' r y. r : v w 'A' . H L i T t i -t J M Hiwi: T V . k .- i . i i -.'. K. au - at f; K i r " i P 11 i Tai ;r t:i. , . w A ll " . k v n; ' i r ft n J 11 rtS. t tl ii lowaatsip co Sjb ay ia iv-i. txr dui a I IM r o ik 6-v ( ft c1k Hiti i. Mfcta. a9wa- 4f. Sftwawwt- lil. Ht Pair ViOi aa Maaa JamiM 21 oW SaooilNa - Oa It. rJ 4aVf Mcaavawwaia xk. a oo4od ata iaa( taaai( u iu kouu f Wr faii. ftOuwl ara aiil Irvai K ru oa. ay mI fxarettaw aa4 tola Mr t.i kia a aavi g tiai wo ia aartaat aMttilif. Mr TaiIrM aK kawala4 M wMa) kajcA a), ajftal tWa aria taw aoawrad avaal ba tjaa) ptaM vWra tava ftaw had awwai aaaa. 8wa aatawa tawfw aa taa ft aaf aaafa anawaNaa aa Law arroaad M. TaU Mkww.a ttvaa aw ka4 ftaatac bh aaiaara ftow awwX. ao aw r 14 aia o awajawfj B;ww4 ' aww. . . -a- f.. . ' C kHl law B41 aM a. .4.. .S TV aid I f va i roia w.rit Mav TJi aa baa oanawa kaoaiB uaat it i fiMk waa Uaaw fta raT to laa aow. ArW i ( ., 4ktaaavM Mr Tail . . , b ik-H ka hw Brr at Lha rrct tarra f ih Su aw aiw aaaaa kaalaa I a a baavr Ha ' rtoc oowrt o thta couaty. wu not ha Baal a i-w HH, wW kaw 1 ; Hva TU oi Jajsaaxy. Haurncr.!. I HBtaal ftW kaaat. tt IdM .ia .v.. ..k , . 0 ; u iii an appwat fco in rupr;Eo p- '4 -en'.' I 1 a litrmr. '. a 'V n : F . r b pa . ha x . j ii. a c ; i a ft ;ic I .on Briacipti.r ,'r ci Tar war aoTan mrni .. .-r.i utaQ ai 1 a w by in rrj r.fr f d ai i twi far h:t' - "j ; :-. ' : f-r cclorad cjopin Cap- f'rit-h"4 f ; m. r ".l.-ri. rv"'l onawiin in ina rr.. t. w f un! : ' N -1 ft r ; r. . (nn ; : 1 r . . ! ott n: ft -rri ' upr-ra:- J iu i r. '. h . i inr, ft :tt at illalaaX hmt a Ba.Jw. TVa oid aaa rytaw kiva off aoana M4 Mr.T-U aoaiw oaly kta 1 awoaiUaea. Hi Una bw. aBaa) BB taw asaia'a akaaMar . bat Uay 414 aa f r- aa Law aaala wu too o4w aoart. A kandaiava aaw ofjn haa bac pur nfcaaa i for tba 1 liurti of lha L'.p.ca II m act a Larja uitiumtBi, but r. . y P7 1 a . o f w hto M w in ir. .a direction. -.i iily bmutr it : ft , i o i r. a 1 1 o tl f c 1 1 i -r . v. '. :hr o .u n t y '. frow :"w.C N rf ,k to lb i county .- i l t t i 1 la pOpi -. f . r t :. r i r p rol ueta . : r i ; h ft I b. ft bf D v i r m o r t . t b :r a 1 moat id ! iotf i in 1 ''7 war r-lc I U) a a o n i i.f world tftkan r ; v r vi'.f r krr'ri" and :'.. r . ! t h A A N . I' i' '. h- m! morning, r i .r?ih. Ahe- '. '.;rli in i othr licit Kppr- it.-d W a J ; t a fc'nLlman who ha t -' t mu b miily and cod t'.o New ntf r njitf r "r ar arfft of a:x thouiftnd f pro luring ftnnually r-. 1 : 'nhrli to the acra of :e,l i'.ra to be found .o r.aji: Thi n eightaen . -. ir.ruil'r Hut let u it ! 'Mft-hwen timea OTr :.'i w, r j a ir.t onlr ona . n-ount can be pro j r.J wa hiTf one mil- m-hi-o retail n the I a r io.lara par b u h e I . and at i-r tubel for freight, will S.i.V annually. Thu if .o: . ' the many that ww ill n p- r t ; i : i line to OqiIow ha kawa) k toajf h tw hw aaaatriiad i ai4aa4 foa Ula saw of Lha cuogremi La lirsar I taaa LwBi BaaVtiwJ va. looaly Jaj YCwttiTw MTic3 la town. SiiX. S-r. IlaJTwIl will praaveh him tartvaj icrMt ( l. Bpia4 Cktrtew la taia aiaara ax: Saadaj. AWaof I k GworU bcV&m ar rinJitera la migU. Too aaaal .. tltaafi)!. eiaitar aa-4 coofattow io4. fJac at taa dwfMX. ISaUAja. flatUB dtw4 at ai fa taat'i rriiwCw ta Vajaa Coanty, Laat WiidJ lx-- U aa aigaJj arr)aiwl by ail vko ka a. a.. aa-1 kiai it say troly be aaiJ -a fwDtft aaaa aa dwd." fimr ankaowa pwaoa aapro- parmSwd ta kia aa aa one o( Mr. Laalara aaavki Ua Satarday tgaa laqvlry vaa aaJe aa to prtoaV ar proait.w u pay SaCarday w-aa flTaav or ia o(ar worrit ta- la lax v-w atoaaa. W. J. WuUn a laraiar ia Kail Lm Cmk Tovaaaip mad aa a i47BBat laas vtfk to ata aiaCr, Miaa Ara Wartara, aatoaac of Uaatitiai laa.aaiwd ta. Ua aiB Mat axa aai4 to ba aCxwit $3000 Aaviaat aaaaata aot kaova to oa. TaM axoviai Carar ia aaiJ to b tavktB aKaet aaaoaf ta ooioril tottt aboait kara, Wa hara ao ob jwwdOw to aaka or eotaplajata to St, at w tkiak tkat if aoma f laoaa wko ar report! aa tct.ar aa afata aoaid ba taiaoad to kara taai 9Ht ayaipaXky voojd fo oa; to tkat pod eitixaaa Mar tatr ttoptas B4aaa. Taia ia a fr ooaatry and aff MniTta or lainaljfrata who rUai Us bat wa doa't Baitera ia vkadWa taa iato it, aapaeiaily by tkoaa) wtta kaow aoikiaf of vkat at a k id, aod wboavu oaly Lataraatia ia tka "tuokUo ' tbj . to cat oat o tJ Ta taraaia Laaaa at Jar Ik Cr41aa TW Kwrvk Cwroiiava Boaral of E i m-- iaM oat aaiiitoai acraa of 4amiaTaaw gaaaraily aa IB laava1 " taouk taia tlUa aa 4STtM auwiaadiaa: Mr Thao. aa WUHaiatna. i . kaa aaaaalii eoaaaaiaaijoic ko it tmt U) aaia o I kaww laata'aV aa teaawwiaw rwowatir k d wl'.b Mf. fa ay a rapnrtar Law Bftiwk. St. Ct. Hawa aaat Ottawa-Tig. wa ft-ataar ftat awMaavamC tatarawlBc data mooari aaarfaVaa In a iumvgmU TVa " aoalaa na it aaavtaw vkfti lAawa Vaa4ft ara ao oaiy aimaaw far tkair is arkacMBaUr M Jutawr. aatv, oait. pow- aava gaaa ; bat taaa a taxi f tkaaa ova kw raaiUy 4 ai avaiUaia for arri trai awriiiia. Maawlj all oc tivaaa aa aarlnaM aiun, or ia aaaaa BraaamlT a fitria4i la taa owtalpai at" ta ooa Ik taavda ara aqual ta f ervll ity to tka at Takaa- -4 laoaa waararlaw aaly katai avail taaa. Sooaa aa ftfea raaata ara aojaarabi waa4wd to aas-raJatea-. aUr aa faralwaia iw- aporliac eiaa. rka, or ita ac- laa tiaakar ftar. ' iiwaai. a alraaaa Wrieatloaa fwr araaar aaa-ifw Mr traj raaaOy. ayaaaaaaai Pjawa la saw aaajdataa w tk !Of afcaa aaeaialwaa for th at aw jl traata at taaaa la-ad a laUaa Vkataar. Iaaaaaxa ta vw art. TtXaX. Dac. It -IlllMli kaa a Uaeuy 11 I ataawd Ukai law aaaaa aa laat w k wfc tUrosa. Tkia far aat k I raanatB! u Lka HaaitA kfew ara aii m aaw Tka Stat (ov i -a a y qui .J y . aowa Tan rJay .aa It I. I taaa aa towrviuJ Uaw a man a Itali w aw ratirtat rrowa isuajl kaa i a y a ftat tier fl rat waa artira. loaidiif fottowaU f kaaa aavi cfciJU TVaa aaw kw Jaataly aafk a iu pais ia kar aatal aBaaalaav Pk m aaoMlgl by kaai aatarrkv. nrttaa of iba miaa. followed by far soawUtagly raawi pulew. I'rrr-i rwwokww 1 JO u law Sla-w Lha a oaaar aaabart aa law faaatly k bw a t by law laaan. I a aii sf lka I law ty fa ptoaia ar-a aaad to bw bJaa JJaaltb acTiowra aay LkT ar ao l py4 a Ba apaaaraaaw bwr Ii a aaa , bat if laad to baooaaa aaaAa)aav aal aaawa w til bw qaavraatiawl TVa traaaaaaat at w- taa o Lb act frawty aa4 frwqaaatif i oi (miaiaa a4 aa latar at aiaiaa It wul ba qaua ma aid uj lAr cocgrrg kioa ia Law ttagiog Mr. J C WLilia auipcwJ r.icJion:' aoataati to Haaufort yaaicrday I ; a to ba piaoasi to Lb memory of Un N7 L- Kiaach drctx.l w.f of Jwwja C (j W r'rtoca Chief Jjt.; -I ot I". S Supraaaa court of Ar:ts;c Wa ar t.lJ to know that our petpi -ra ao wtjtia. aaul the . . i--ii.-L-t o ftetap aihibiu for the Kt.r Mr E. H Iwy a iirtaJr mak.ag pr.-t-raUoaa to anaka a dupay o.' wa.i j. a4aa aa4 kouaa daocratiT art j PoK4tul Male anJ rn.ft.e Acavlatny wiil cpai oa Lh hnt Unday ia Jaaaary, : 0 Mr E U Kaiocci prtacipaJ aad Miaa Jecc.a Ki. patriot wtll bar cfc-fti-ft of La muaio depart ata at. W ( aur.i inat tier-, vl w ili ba Try goo4 oae. ud w e h it ill ba waii pwLrou..J Ia Hi.l farvawr rpc; to tho J-part J aa lavxa , uh Coaf aOrata evcjjui.. in Ma eatuatary pcaawoia iaif an tsoum o Boarnitf . Th Lavdiw of the Hrm ru aaociauaa wara wafchful mat notuiog abotM b lll ttdoai wnarery nvnr atiatbl ba paid JirrtiL. x lo i . r TaTwu City Uauy u;i C. A Jaakioa wiil evedu-rt the uiford Faaia Sacnioarj for ice cut year. Profaaaor F . P. llogood t hea.tn being ftica aa to forca him, ai leat; f jr ati.r. togiaeap Lh great edacationti . n to whlck ba baa dTotd hit .ife. and in which ha baa te-e n am.rnt.v 1. 1, : .. and moceu ,'u I Froaj th CaLaa r in I ita i tei-o in t f. i waa w aaa that th "A o .n i -.. c ir..l Out low Railroad m progreaair., rt oe.y. aad Lbtt a large force of han ! r. m pioy d in i ta connru.-'i r. i ' our paopla wnt tea rai.roal - r.:.uud on IO Si rWrn NV -n hta . .' w wax I il. Mr Gw N I r no .' -it :'; :. a:, i cryatar dealer, rrctued at. nrPr f r 1.000 gftllooa of cyitert laai w aa rytr packr cf Baltimore a br tac h hoc ta at N o r f o k ta filing tbia crder frcm hit C - InttaUlatton. gr.t. '.O.h intt., IleT. t inatalied paator of burch in 'athing- Wuh.r.k- or N 1 n TuMdlT f. Kfwirl Ui t '. .1 I' r ea h 1 1 f r 1 1 r. : n N . Ht .1 i 'r-aby t ' y . K -t I. (' Vim. L) D .pra- idd preacb.ed the inttailttioa aertnon n 1 i rop- ed t r t riH.-r tbicrt k.i if I t- pent iliw nioiior himftt-lf In- uu! I l-woniH a piup r our rftlf ii ' VV Ii y ,i . n t . ii inTaat y ur ru i.ei in o ni 1 hi n in-'. 1 1 1 not mlI) t niiii y."i n ur n i - u ix . n hklo u in i r . i if tut h ill iil in all reaoi.i.if i f add l 1 y. ur mnnr. accumulation' in.l if the man had grain of tcrte h" ouli act Rt ooc upon y ur -uggati m T.'.c .:v of New Bri.i' rioe propviiv .h wirin mora than round mm i-rn .ar. Kutahing c u.mf ri'iii j ctutn i: -rumuUti.'ii it in mch fhkpf lint it m not utilir-d f. r 1 1 a on rtlTtr.. rit It it rather l.unii.iating : ut n : . : i u y true . ti.it miny tll'rta hnvr t.-.r: tun in the imiiifdiate paf. to indu'f in diTiduait to i igiDi7i toiii" ir. dui trial or Min ilar uioTLTuent, that av. .1 a.l in putt.cg the ci'y on the rot t to jr. e p r 1 1 t . t n d ! 1 h v e f a . 1 - i In thf u. f an II ti.e trTaira I. j o I ern getting n better fat pnt deprt-eted con 1 it i .n hfttio'.-'mi morse, an i the aniioun b'jmet m.in an i property o ner ti well hs t! e mfoban i" nd latnrer nk one thu other. N there no remedy Vn tbn condition of af ftiri eiitt much longer " "n it pieible lht they cttn groar worte. if to what are we t do ''" Theae ft-" vittl and i npirttnt piem n- n.1 :hir u l-it: n thould engsee our (ett though: iltny plant have been ma ie. various tchemet ft irtnc d. reolutiont adopted, comamttea appointed, an abundsnci ef alcHuence poured forth, an i it hat all Dded in nothinj Thit bini; to, it ia eidnt that we mutt operte on other hnet S ti 1 1 ah a 1 i they De ' Z No 3 A aiong lh mnr tohe.-i.e f;i m t.me to 1 1 aie J t i.ci d to ii.ajjur.1t9 i lea ton of prixparity. h Joten lht of adTerlitiog our many natural udvan lagrt, that outaide capital might be attracted bithft . and thit alto failed ftr the reat.in. that home capital did not meet it htifty, out id em are loath to b-rome in thit exact truth of repreaantationt that are not backed by financial proof of tinctrety We he now, bow(ier, almoel at our doort lha Urtt fruits tf all our tOlherwita rain etlorl the new advent of a butinett influence that will, we firmly OelieTe, become the leaTen which will Tital re our dipreaaed con dition aad langulthing commerce. we inducing th" r i .d t cime her?, and ittf airent was all e received for our money. Let it not be lot sight of that in voting for thie subscription we vote to become partneri in an enterpi ie that in nil likelihood i destirx'd to become a piyin; inctitntion and in which i. will le a good thing to have capital inieiie.i. This mbecription ib finked to aid to build, in conjunction a ith Die W 1 1 ni i nn ton . Onslow and Fast Caro lina Ritlroad Company . a line of rail wjv from the city of New Be roe. Si ileitis of a eruiou I'reached hy Ro. R. Vi. Stancill. at the ( hnrch of Chris', Tuesday Nitrlit. Kec. in HKI-T 1'iiA'. IN' MEN INT' And I. if I be lifted up from the earth, will dr.iw all mtn unto me. John 1J: ii. Chriet is the c riter of attraction, the k rest ni la r r ft . m nri.und which worlds revolve lie has been ' iifttd up from the earth.'' hd-I i- drawing all men unto iiim. He in the Kim and the through the countiet of Craven. Jonef, I'8t' lllB Alph aDd the Omega, the Onslow, Pender and New Htnover to W 1 1 n. i r: g ' "n . N C. " In the initial .iptv" Kon'.li'mpn makinjj tbepropo cition ix'.ibit a spirit of fatrneaa by agreeing to pay the COnt of the election, and all th- featured of the proposal are hi j it that a reading of it cannot fail ! impress one favorably. In caee th ;oi Cfl -riptiori ii mnde. thn city ball issue bond running thirty ye-irs. b r i n : r e r t at the rate ' ti v , p-r oen'. wveh is a very I w n'i' of inter. -;. much lower than other cities have pud for a similar pur p.isiv Th; . .t n e-tim.ited will n quire 1 A Scrap of Paper Save Iter Lite. It was just an ordinary serap of wrap pin" paper, but it saved her life. She ws in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read ot Dr. King's New- Discovery, mid go! a sample bottle; it helped her xhe bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought anotherand grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, ro-y, plump, weighing 14" pounds, b or fuller particulars a. nd stamp to Y. H. Cole, druggist, Fort Smith. Trial botileg of this wonderful discovery free at R. N. Duffy, Wholesale Druggist For sale wholeasle at Sy per dozen. How rarelv do we accurately I rRbYALyww j aa bright and morning star." He "is all and in all . " To llim every knee shall bow, and nery tongue shall oonfess j weigh what we have to sacrifice thatJi-Busis the Cbnst to the glory of , against what we have to gain. (Jod, the Falliet . , - -- Ail anciei.t and modern historians point to 11 m Kverything is dated J. W. STEWART, Bill I . M I W tax It vj of about twenty -feT-or. the one hundred dollart a year to pay th in. rer, Mte a sinking fund to take a p pec la en i'in:. v a ! ti a 1 1 a n I to . up or extinguitb the entire debt at maturity, thu. perhaps, is the feature to -ii -h the timorous or over con er vat i ve object , but the answer plain and practical to h objection is that you can- : expect s mething for nothing, and to on stock in a railroad or anything e!e you tnutt pay for it. This "tim is not large, and it mutt be remembered that about hlf of it is being annually invented in a desirable pr; p?rty . or in other words we will by either H C. or A D Christ stands in the center and all who wrote before Christ point, d forward to Him, and all who have w i un n sir, Co 1 1 id advent into the w ori.l p. int bck to H m The infi del w ho w i ites a book or pamphlet try in to prove t m at Je.-us is not the Christ, pointc tj 1 1 1 u - lm he dates his work. We say. ' ruch ..i. one wrote so mtcy j ye.irs H C. ; nudi a king reigned ata. certaiu pc r lo 1 B C ; hi 1 ived or nuui d , in the AITO.TIATIC SEWING JTIACIIINK ITas no equal is delivered free every wlirii... Please send full Post Office ad dress, ini hiding County, and also your shipping address, including railroad sta tion most convenient to you. One cent por-t.il expense will bring to you some thing new and important for every fam ily. For full particulars please send to N '. 4-". 7 West Mlh Mreet, New York City. Speak well, even to a bad man. Don't hawk. hawk. blow. Dit. and wrote, or j , digust everybody with your offeniire year of our and thus breath, but use Dr. 8ar'a Catarrh Remedy and end it. 50 cents, by druggists. Lord, 5uu. lOOu, i;7u. 13-9. point to the Lnrist in so stating. ' In ali ages since the world bagan we DIED, find men pointing to the Chii-t. The At her home in Jones county, on De prophet, all spoke of the Messiah. ce. er 13, Mrs . Delila Ann Fordham, . . . , , ,. Wlfe of Wm. G. Fordham. Tba da- nee h.s advent into the wor.d all men, i ceaged had been a sufferer for many whether b.i-vrrs or unbelievers, in all t years, yet she bore her sufferings as the POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thit powder never varle. A raarvel of purity, tlrength and whoJeeornenets. More eoonomleal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be aold In competition with the mul titude of low tet, tliort weight, alum or phoaptiate powders. Hold oDly In chub KoVal Hakim) 1'owhkk Co., ( Wall tt.. N Y. luneiHilBii wed frl Aw Festival! lhere will be a festival at Hopewell. Jones county, N. C. Dec. 27th, for the benefit of the ohurch. All are invitod to attend. Good speakers present. Committee K. F. Foscue, Mrs. K. F Foscue. P. C. Foy, Miss Jimmie Sabis ton, Mits Annie Gillett, Miss Annie Foy, Miss Jimmie Maides, Miss Peachie Foscue. Dec. 5, 3c. I.'.rgesLock of l ine Horses nnd Mulef c instantly on hand. Suited to driving, d raft and f ;u m -. i U . (iood and safe single and doubla teams. Sad !1 t'tmin night. ii iii B foi b .th ladies and gee 'pen all day and late tl sopl d4t civilized Ian is, i.ave poiurtd to Jtsus of Naz .reth. The tirst day of the wei k is suggefct 're of the risen Christ. There was a urn; when man rested on the Seventh tmail annua! payments become owner or Sabbath day. but since Hii resurrec- tijn the tirst day of th week ia kept in honor of the risen Lord Truly, Chriet attracts or draws all men to Him. In fidels miy deny Him. yet they dare not write a book, paper, pamphlet, maga zine, tract, deed, mortgage, bond, will, note or letter, sign a receipt or write a bill without dating "A. D. , and in so of fifty thousand dollar! worth of val uab.e railroad stock. It thould alto be remembered that thit new road will aid materially lo our taxable property and will u)f pay no inconsiderable part of thetux. Not alone that, but it will retuit in the coming of other in dustries that will greatly lessen the t-hnstian woman she waa. The be reaved husband has the warmest sympathy of a large circle of relativea and friends. burden upon lb rest of ut As the doing point to the Christ. bonds mature and are taken up the interett of courts grows smaller. Every year the amount of the bonds it let. and the indications are tbat the railroad and other property will become more valuable each year. To show the soundness and fairness How doei He iraiv all men unto Bim? He says. "Come unto me," and yet affirms that no man can come unto Him unless the Father who hath sent Him draw him. John 6; 44. How does God draw them .' Let Christ answer. "For it is written in the refer to the Fast Carolina Land and rection of Albajmarl "'lr Company, ibe proposed Ons low county Kulrojd moving through th counue of Jonet, Onslow, Pender J VT II .L. II" I th cocftuutiooal qua- ,oa i,ew ",Dl"" to lne C"T ol " and peopl Kt J N rrjingloa The only condition to the of Tarboro N C da- 'ncom'D8 ' this important businetf !i Sun-, mere. :.Tr,vi an tppropriat charge to lha trpnte it that ibe city of New Berne p.- t. t the obligation, tod dotiea. I ,b"U abac'' Af'7 thou.and dollart to Dr V,, d, ,Terrd the charg. to th. the capital stock and bcome partners ;a: r a to hit dutiea ! in " Dtureinto which private indi- A .trge congrekation gauh.rd to wit- ' 'iduals hav.. or will, put a million of i.e. an 1 participate in Ibe interesting j ti . The congregation, according j to t .-. " i ' -e v t. r tan cuttom. cam. for- j wr! ir. I .-.. h.irhtn!ttothnewlyl i:;i'.'. - 1 ; r Many were affected of the scheme, the gentlemen mak ing I prophets, and they shall all be taught the proposition say, that while the of God.' John6:45. So we learn that bonds should be prepared aa soon as God draws men by teaching them, practicable after the subscription is "Every man, therefore, that hath heard made and they shall t-e prepared at the and hath learned of the Father, cometh cot of the railroad company, not cost-j ""to me." John 6; 45. Those who ing the city a cent) 'they shall be j have not been taught cannot come. nl..i in lha KanHa n f a fmafon nr "flow CBQ theV believe in Him Of truttees to be appointed by the board of j wbom they have not heard. county commissioners and the mayor FROM SEW YORK CITY. Mr. A. K. Hawkes Dear Sir: Your patent eye-glastfs received some time alnce. and am very much gratified at the wonderful change that baa come over my eya.ight tlnce 1 have discarded my old glat.es and am now wearing yourt. Alkxandck agar. Secretary Stationeit' Board of Trade. All eyes fitted at the drug store of F. S. DTJFFT , Newbern. N.O. neeig wly Sale of Valuable Land. By virtue Of a power of sale oonbained in a certain mortgage deed, executed by Allen Carraway and wife and Alfred Williams and wife. We will sell for cash at the courthouse door in Beaufort. N. C, on Monday the 16th day of De cember 1889. a tract of land on the west side of North river in Carteret county. N. C adjoining the lands of David Ireland and others, containing 100 acres more or lees said mortgage is registered in book K- K., page 284 in the Registers office of Carteret county, N. C. J. B. Jones, J. L. GlBBLE, Mortgagees. Beaufort, N. C, Nov. 12th 1889. ROBERTS & BRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. We tell FLOUR direct from the Mills in Michigan. "Wanted. ! 600 TONS COTTON SEED. We furnihh Sacks on application, and pav Higheet Market Pric Iw e. rd. Will exchange Meal for seed. For tSistlo- 100,000 BRICK. 500 Tons Agric'l Lime ConMit n in i r. t -Corn. Itice. .in l market. .t d du f C t ton. -' ' d in thie W. P. BURROS & CO Cotton and I M r. hanta. COMMERCIAL. t ' o r b av ; . i 1 a I rejoiced in the con.ti f '.;- new relationship Thit if i - ri-tt charge. He hat re st tu-t'd fn m Princeton ,Ttao S. m i nr y with great d it unction , w nfTh;cboIajtic proficiency - w rtn $eVj0 a year. This pr - . . t e : :a f r two year., with J-.. r . . t . t . t h 1 1 he ipend it in lha proe. - hi. n i f higher theological l'lt;. ! ex rects to do that io Off rt. u .....- . and will go lo Gr- icci ii; -i.i i For taveral moctbi Mr Ma-i h s teen in Charlolta, N'. C., tttp; i:r.g the pu., it of Rev . Dr. Miller, w r: t" ftt i.t in Europo. Now h :'gT. r.:- wi rk in S'athington urjder ::i : fo- rtt l- -i rumntance v!.- F..'e a ni t.n,-e there were mot ren-.:kS - y-iole town teemt to -ave :.'.n rev ..aii 'nued Somrf of dollart. A lioa of railway running North and Houih and interaecting our axitting tin running Ftat and Weil, wtll make our town a railroad center. a fact of itself that would make a crews I road t a placs of importance; it U ind eeo 1 ao deairabl a thing at we dope to fully damonttrat liter on. that we can imagine no poaaible objection to lOther than that to be urgtd by the over coner vative ' our iu btc r i plion . It it I jutt thit claat of objection, and ob jeotort tbat ar lo a very grwat extent raspootibla (or our pretent non-thrifty ooodiuon. Why ju-1 think of it ' There ar pLactt in North Carolina that were primeval wildrne when New Berne waa tba Mat of government, of learn ing, culture and wealth, who at the clo of the war were little more than a " Croat -road , " w ho ara today away ahead of ut in the raoa for material pra parity, and why V Trie following paragraph teila the atory : Z, BPNOoMBI TALKS BLSINErib. Spacial to the World , t b oae r f r Ma- 1 ! r ! . r h f ti i were led to t hrltt and ;ng with real for Lhir -ixty l;i" b. e bean ra- Mi k into the Preaby- a . . y I ' - rr . l I 11 v . e -'.hat h el f r m wh . haj Mr I'd 1 ve ft u f r t at lh rata of '.CO to 2i) g,;, na 4 Wly U aay. aorn cf thesie . ycxi ara aippwl bark lo North i'iii ,ir.i da!r who f.atier tbema.Tea in! aaur their fmuimTi that t n y are gettiog Sot ' Norfoik urttri Mr I vaa woa Id f a r d ith t hate '. eal e r iiriK-t but bo. tba-y do cot waot A '.' rtu oti'ri P T. tirnoni or. -e tail ' ' n&a world lovea dly to b hum aaggs-1. aod lo pay well for it " Bar Ita ana-d milliont cf dollar by ptytwitaciag oa hit k n .- w : j g e - f b u m n avavuira. aod oar .rgioia neibr.ra aa tot lo k icxna of th- tt-ii g.fi. Win will oar pwo p 1 'irii ; p r e eiavla oatr own polu - ' TPcaUval. A faativftl a ul cgicr. i;T':r.i .e Ooalo w coajnly. on Trur!v 1 c M far lh kttra, of th chur--i at tr at p a Ti macir. ar' Mr V! sakiKoa Un Wao.a U i Anoo M a J T Haoderat.Q M-aara " n f'r rk. DivhJ C:ia ic I M K . - 4 ' ' r i d Mr Krn Hi.it other I iaridton pt ti. highett i ..i for North a .11 l..e . t '.. w n . rri : r. the . -.a. f g. nt.e . t y thu l)e: w e Ul rlrxia m v.ti ; h :r. ir. De ; . M r . n e .' t eight 1 ii ; t t:i t e M J O-aardiAvaa i hcul 1 Take ,' -. i e I a law cat -f I'ateTt K ' r t. - : v :e c i J bv th Syprrni" ur: f N rh 'aroiuta. N'l.rmr , ar .iiT of gji ar d i 4.1 a I ir. i r 1 1 . ir. i unler taw rod of Son.-. ar . r. a ei.. ri UTf-a. '. 4 . J u r ! it l an the ftrthett from lh i AsHrviLi-K. N. C Dec. 10 -A Urge and enihunatlic railroad maa. meeting of the citiien. of Buncombe county was held here todav. Retolutiont ie unanimoutly adopted urging the coun ty commit oner to call an election to e S'e hopa that the o. r.. . i i i. mg 8400 000 stock, to be paid in thirty "ung pattor will b Tear bordt. in new railway connee . t iu.: I Hoot. 000 of thu to be taken in thp ad 1 th.it Mr. Mack is ' Atlanta. Atheville and Baltimore road v- , I Much enthusiasm prevail! for the T:lon'o..ege.N.C.,l . r o jri fc. No. 4. That tha propotition to rubpcrib' to the capital stock of the East l arohna Ltnd and Railway Company is a popu lar on. in thit community wa. signaily attested by the number and character of the gentlemen who netiti -ned the Board of Commissioners to order ihe election, and it is through no fear of the failure of a majority of our citizens to approve thit measure at the polU that prompt! theee articles, but it is be cause wo wish to arous such a feeling of general interest at will make the re tult practically unanimou". To do thi i; will be necettary to allude to the more important features of the propo tilion which, although published in full in tka New Berne JolrfaL at the time, do not appaar to ba properly un derstood by tome of our citizen. The que.tion of this subscription should not be. "how many .pprove," but "how few disapprove"; that a thing to denrable need only to te proparly uDdtrttood to make ev.ery omen having the welfare of New Berne at heart an enthutiattic supporter and promoter of it. The question of tubacribing to. and obtaining increased railway facilities ia no longer one of queation.ble benefit to be derived . too many townt in thit Slate at teat the witdom of the action, and none hare been ttked lo contribute to Utile for to n from Onilow cf k and thoae much interested Th ey say that line i f const r u c - a-:.:, n I u-y scene Over seven d i . a r. ; a are a'. irk on it and It ; n; i I.t pushed f rir.l I iterr. k informs ua that ibe i been cut an l op-T.ei to witbid ii.ee '. J ac k !ou t il .e. and that th- n '.r,iz ia r..-arly up. It it thought t .-.at it . ' c m p ' ete l at 1 1 r aa Ne w :.ir ! i it. e rirt . f March. The road . .- iiimg. an l ii wi.i come throagh K-rue ,f ..ur p. pie want it. A r ..- f a r 1 1 - lea are now appearing kmi. in which an endeavor mai. todicuti th mritf of r 4 t '- ti .i. inipartial standpoint ; ;e-i r. i ,t I'.'mc through w I se r n ' aaa aa wfcaoa aa ar pact iv r' r, I f , Ota la a J .' h . w ao Will forfait u e lo aay partia luiag uaoi.tr m !. W . (aariiao-a to li.. i xjn.rur.l oar Sjp-ja Couri a w e h tx a niuir of id !-'. r. ' lha ta , ; I r b i i'i.:,ri( ; r , r l a -i i . . o c . f '. ti - ; -e fjr the nam a.i t b e iir.'.i 4 l ' I iU: I .rg- t -. 4i aa '. i . 4 :. d T kaaaaa Dav. i i 'a pr e- e a-. aHka. a aatauaa SaM aaa MkW lit aVarr aataa) na coriTa Cmmtm 9 kBi ta aavtvi If ww eJuk Lka aar aitW t'wry bHia aoatawrl N Maiag arlU aa aula Ufa aaa ataka ' a kwraaa aa Dtawyatav. AaaPkar t Iyti if taa TiWii oi ia Prtahj t V I wJl arw taa wwrt rtai ot uyt?-puw. f CaaaUaaaaaa aavi I J . f e. aa-d atata 1, - KJa a kisyla taJ aiwiaa at r aaa SO twaaa by a. Savry .i 3-raw "c- a ffW. I mailt-. Mraaorv taaa at aiaatiag gtaasar a ac X tr. r. S V. I i: .d M t lh I.vii'i tna-i cc e . t. atoa a m n I awaiting If. ei ab. mftior Jarjarv.o Da lava i:pc- p. c r. u - i TV lad a a r g ft -. a . aad Mty-r 'a a . .: - likota k brief addraa t rre Mak . a :-. i v ikaa a3 aaw a Ua cwataajy . aaa waamiaat la kataa.'S iaaia 4 lew aaa swaaaagtotT iraw aa ita aaaaa at? toiaat. w4 Lka batM lcli. li Tk SB 1 1 i! a ' ' he:: . r . oaf tar rocdi w i -. - it Tba aaoa imul an -i.! kaaT wuh a i oc.'a-!ari.e i; taaa. aad beautif-il '' -art ' gra-oa and tipraaaing t' -. .. aoa oa lb. aad o.-ca - c. A i taa rvicaa wtr vary pliAiin; i laars froan aa tyt-wiiaiaa. i M..ore A Brady. : ; i . r pped aboard an a: ii..- market d . -c k yeter t f un i a friend regaling lh t:i w.tn tne" lutcioui bivalve. " i' l t:i" tlrtt invitation to join .to n-.tn. a i. I a .-onverta4iOD 'ii I -eg a u. It ia not neca-:-pet the couveraation, but wa ti.it oy iters this isttoD are fa..-r and l.avearelter"reliih" n verai years. Tne oyttarmen .cat th-y rn mora abundant r ieri We nevrr taw tlner i. rif at ihe market y water .-re N rih riven and . c : . ta p-r b u i h aJ .a'.e.y haj br-rn very fit -r .. i. i ti..- yitarmen i :: a:kit Tney can do a iloii aupDiy Nw ar- : :i patient for the t. n r. g f ao t- r y " .V. an 1 Bra 1 j . coroe on T:.... Pr " k.r.g.bury f a r r 4 p r. i e n I at ' li ar i. Lee hat two on. ' '' H r i -e and Kobart. ' ' ' father W 1 1 m tag too 4 4 . e . i ter D ,;h (tB. It. W. ceelel hi father a ' 'A t :.,:-,-1. n I.e I'nivar . - i i. . . ' t - n i d io w n i-. - 1 e- !. g h r. hia father and board of city councilmen, and that aid trustee or trustees shMl fiold the bond, until the road has actually been built and ready for running trains thereon. '' In other words they say, we do not ask for money to help build the road, but after we have completed it and it reaches your city we want you to become partners to the amoont of your subscription . If we fail to build. you pay no money. If tne bonds are not utilized you lose nothing, as we pay for their preparation. The road is to be built of the most approved mate rial. etel rails of good weight aod quality, and the guage i. to be a stan dard one There are other features of the proposition wo reserve for another communication, which vill commend themselves to our people, especially the laboring classes . Z. No 6 The existence of any institution that it a money disburstr for labor, is much to be desired in a community and it is surprising bow their presence or the want of them affeclf the financial pulse of small (relatively .peaking) com munities. Our river and harbor works, our saw mill uur plate and wood pulp factory . our ov tercannery factories uf I whatever character, no matter how small, that employ wage earners, are valuable money distributors, as the hundreds i f dol.ars paid weekly it at once put into circulation; it is the ag j gregation of such things that in pros iprrous c j m m u r. i '. ies contributes the I bulk of l!i trading capital. So it l- then, that any proposition that nas for its aim me employment, either I transiently or permanently, of any considerable portion of our wage earner", becomes a money duoureer nd adds to the volume of our local weai t h . The proposed new railroad, among its propositions luakes use of the fol lowing language aod it should be care fully noted by cur laboring men : " If this fubsenption is made, no part of ihe construction of said railroad shall fv iloii, u itli ur by convict labor at.o so lar as practicable in the con struction of its road, other things beirg equ'ti. preftrvnee shall be given to the citizens of yiur (Craven ; cjunty, iu the work of said consti uction. ' Here, w bile the road ia building, cot only are we assured tbat no convict labor shall be employed, but the cui-z-ns of our couDty shall hav. the pref erence in the work to be performed. Before we spend a dollar we are to be ihe recipients of many dollart that will be expended in our midst, and iD this way does the new enterprise in augurate, whtt will, let us hope be the beginning of an era cf increased pros perity. With the coming of better times .and commun i lies are sometimes tbemsolvfs largely responsible for the sort of times they have) the labor mar' ket becomes more buoyant, the merchan thereby benefited as well the property owner in the greater demand and en hanced value of hit property by much prospective benefit. It hould be tenant or purchaser all share mutually. borne in mind at a primary fact that j the builder, of thu line of railway are . eminently able, financially, to con-I t'.ruct it to New Berne and many miles btyond. but It it juttly argued that a c immunity of New Berne'a tt.i and! Genuine prosperity in any communi ty is tbat which benefitf the whole people, a "boom" w hich enriches only a few, the successful operation of some cloee corporation who scoop in all, without the first impulse to let go any, importance, tha: it unwilling to become j does more harm lhan good, as it widei s the already existing gulf between the few who have it all, and the many who have none. A practicallv managed railroad con ducted on business principles, without p .lineal interference or partisan handi cap, managed for the best interest of its owner and the public, is certain to dia irihute its benefits impartial y, and merit and ability only will be the tests of individual preferment. L-t the people, a .d by that term we mean all Classes, take these things to iiert and determine in the quiet of th-ir Lm' that at the approaching . ,o -. i ii they wil. take that stand aDd 7 ir.g : ' c.g AC 1 -4 k i K w at u 'm ran.e in.pmae n pr iucd i : 1 1 t 1 r t n -e o theftgreaabl . e 1 T sJhi of Klg fW 4 ' h t m re than inn6rmfrd e p 4 i r. ; ext-erience of all who liw l :t. an i the tuccea of th i... ratal manufacturer, tha Cal t Klg Syrup i otspaoy. laurelled lo lh extent asked for. is loo indifferent to itt own oeedt and , would at a contequence b to the in tret of a road whoee terminus would j be located here or which mignt con j ti n ue on . i It ihould not be overlooked or for gotten, that rival interest are seeking to divert thit road from ut. and should ' tier tucceed it would be a sad day for New Berne Let us now take up the protaition on ut merit. . No 5 Tha proposition of ihe East Carolina Land and Railway Company submitted lo lha board of county commistionera. November i.h. and which it to be voted oa the Vth day of January, 1S90. askt for a t i.iWrtp(urr. by the city of Now Btrni lo lb capital itock of fifty inou- ani doliart. For this ihe city will receive atvrk in the Company to that amount and become a shareholder to that extent In view i f the plainDest of lh that tome of our pople are of the 'The love of Christ constraineth us. He draws us to Him by love. "We love Him because He first loved us." If we love Him we will do His will, and it is His will that we come to him for life and salvation. If love draws us to Christ we will serve hira more faith fully. For several days the South baa been draped in mourning. Tomorrow, at 11 a m , in eyery Southern town and city business will cease and for four hours silence will reign from the mountain to the gulf, in honor of a fallen chief. Jefferson Davis was truly a great man. but what was it that made him so great? It was ove pure, genuine love for hia dear native land. The love for th9 South enabled him to wear his chains as nobly as he did his laurels During the dark days of civil war. in prosperity and adversity, whether surrounded by friends or foep, he manifested his un dying love for the South. He died a martyr for the land be loved. And so il is with one who loves his Lord. Every true lover of Christ will serve bis God as Jefferson Davis did his coun try. When the love of Christ pure, genuine love enters the heart of man it drives out all bitterness, wrath, anger, malice, selfishness, and evil of eyery kind. Love for Christ and the world, can 't grow in the same soil , can 't thrive in the same heart. For Ano her Field of Labcr Rev. L. W Crawford and family eft this week for Greensboro, Mr. Craw ford having been appointed by the last ConftreDce t the crargecf the West Market Street M E. Church in that city for the ensuing year The congregation of ibe Ceuttciry M E. Church in this city, who for four years have enjoyed hn ministry, and who have grown and prospered in spiritual things uader the influence of his preaching, his prayers, his active labors, his example, regret very much that he must leave them. And not only will the congregation of Centenary church regret his leaving, but we think there are few persons in New Berne who will not 'miss the cor dial greeting, the warm grasp of the hnd. and the cheerful, friendly words of Mr. Crawford . The aged will miss him because he was tender to tbem; he was sol icitous for their every comfort here and the fnture welfare of their souls. The middle-aged and the young wtll miss him, for he was kind and true to them; a pleasant word at every meetiDg. ready to oner advice when ever needed, watchful and anxious al ways for their happiness here and in the world to come. Tha little children will miss the familiar recognition they received whenever they met him the tender caress, the gentle words In those rooms where the j iy and bright ness of earth is a stranger and gloom and sadness take up their abode, in the sick room, they will miss him his kind face. his sympathetic- words, his willing hands. Asa pastor, we have never known one more faithful to bis duties or more watchful for thd spiritual interest of his ll )ck. As a preacher, the large con gregations which have heard him week after week, aDd the results of his sermons, are proofs of his popularity and ability. And in all of his labors Mr. Crawford has had the sympathy an . co operation and the invaluable assistance of his excellent wife. Mrs. Crawford, too, will be missed, for she is a noble, Christian woman. She has been a zealous worker in the church and ita auxiliary societies. We hope that Mr. Crawford and his family may be well pleased in their new home, and may God Bttend them with hit blessings and cron with success all their efforts for the ad vancement of His kingdom on earth. COTTON. New York, Deo. 17. Futures closed steady. Sales of 7.100 bales. Decr, 10.11 June, January, 10.04 July. February, 10 09 August, March 10.15 Sept. April, 10 22 October. May, 10 28 Nov. New Berne market steady 177 bales at 9 50 to 9 75. 10 35 10 41 10.46 10 05 9.82 Sales of DOMESTIC BAMKBT. New Been-b, N. C, Dec. 18. The fol lowing are today's quotations in this market : WHOLESALE FBTOBa. Seed Cotton 83. 20a3.25. Rice Rough, 80a65c. Cotton Seed $12.C0al3.00 per ton. Eggs 19 cents per dozen. Corn 45a50 cents per bushel. MkaL 65o. bolted. jrOTATOES Bahamas 30a35o.: jams 4UaoUc. per bushel. Onions $1.00 per bash. Bet On foot, 4o.to 6c. Hams Country, llal2c. Lard Country, lOallc. UHIOKEN8 Urowa 4Ja50c. per pair; hair grown, 20a35c. Pbahtjts 75c.a81.00 par bushel. Oats New crop, 30a37c, including sacks. Fodder New, 6070e. Hay Crab grass, 35a45. Mess Pork New Sll 50. Shoulder Meat 8al0c. O. R. ', F. B's. B.'s aad L. 0.-6ia7c. Flock $3. 00a6. 50. Lard 7 o. by tha tieroa. Najlb Baaia 10 .,93.50. Btjoab Granulated, 8o Coffee 18a20o. Cheese 121 a 15. Salt 80a85o. persaok. Molasses and Strum Maafie KXROIKNR 8-ic. POWDER So .00. Bhot Drop, $1.40; buck, $1 6V Hides Dry. 3a5o. ; green 3 . Tallow 4c. oar lb. Deeb Hides Dry, 15a25c. Wool 12al8c. BBK8WAI I8a20c. per lb. Spirits Turpentine Market dull at 4lJc. per gallon. Rosin Market quiet at 90 cents per bbl. for strained and 95c. for good strained. Tar-SI-25 per bbl. of 280 lbs. Crlde Turpentine Market firm at 82.25 for virgin and yellow d:p and 81 20 for hard. Staves R O. hhd. dressea, 812al5 per M. Timber Cypress, 18 in. and over, in demand at 85.00 per M. Shingles West India, dull and nexn Inal; 6 inch 82 00a2.25. Building 6 inch hearts. 88.00; saDa.tl.50 par It. We have in stock a big supply of West India Molasses, which we import direct from the West Indies. Give us a call and see our prices. ROBERTS & BRO., South Front street, NEW BERNE. aST We job Gail & Ax's and ,oril lard's Snuff. Makktt Dock, n i: w ii i:k n n W.B.FLAKR is I. rat gallic for anilely E vists when kidneys lose their activity. Jf ompt measures should be faken to renew it, otherwise Bright's disease, diabetes, or some other organic trouble is to be apprehended as a consequence. Hostetter s stomach liittere is a most that int-resi that the importance of this : desirable diuretic, as its stimulative qu. stiou mer its. Z- Wa I'olul wllk Prldf'' To th- "Good name at home." won by Hood . Sarsi.pariila In Lowell. Mass . where it w prepared, there is snore of Hood's Sarsaparnla sold than of all other med iciries, and it has given the beet of satis, action unce its in trod uc compound LxniarravS g The Importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one need, a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's n. , . I J a 4. SarsaparhTa. It strengthens rcCUIIar builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to Hood's Sarsaparilla pecnl- "y letklf lar curative powers. No " IISCII other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take any other instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold ly all druggists. Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar Lumber is Advancing. Saw Mills, Steam Engines, SHINGLE MILLS.'IIAY PRESSES, c. If you want a Flrat-Claaa 8 AW-miLL, tend for Catalogue lo A. B. FARQl'HAR CO.. L,t..) decla w2m York, Pa. Going Out of Business. He offers his Entire Stock OF CLOTHING Gent's Furnish'g Goods Etc., Etc., Positively AT COST! Cakes, Crackers, and Candy, For the Holiday Trade Sold at Rock Bottom Prices at IE Ulx-ic.Ii WHOLESALE GKOCEK, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERKK. N. I have just received a car load of Mules, which will be disposed of en most reasonable terms. Call and see tbem. dec4 dtf e. s sri.rKr. Your Attention, Please! We have a nice line of Feed Cutters, Cider-Mills, Apple Peelers, Mowers, Mowing Scythes, Fruit Jars, etc., for the summer trade. At New York Cosi: A Large Lot of SAMPLE HATS, Latest Styles, All Shapes, Barringtot. El Baxter. INSURANCE Continental Fire Ids. Co., OK NEW YORK. Net surplus over ..'!('() ( "o. Assets over So 000. ObO. Ix)8Bes at the Boston and I.yi n Fires, $110, 000. iEtna Fire Insurance Co. OF HARTFORD. CONN. Capital S-i.onn.rxio. Assets over 89 Odd i do Losses at the Boeton and linn fires, 830,000. The above are w ithout question two of the strongest Insurance companiea doing business in thin countrv. WILLIAM H OLIVER. Newbern. N. C. Atterit. New Berne High School FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. New It.riie, N. ('. Fall Term commences first Monday in September. Three Departments: I'nmary, Inter mediate and Academic. Building large, commod ious. and fur nished with a well-equipped Laboratory and Library, nnd neceasary appliance of a first-class High School. faculty consists of live, experienced and progressive teachers Instruction thorough and practical. Special attention paid to V vv. Ot 1. TCRE, and to physical, moral and ppiric ual development Discipline mild . but 11:. m. Special inducements olti -red In pror boys and girlH di'ur ni" of procuring an education. Boirding facilities tuc l Expenses reaHonablo For circu lar or mf or mat ion . add rese jy28dwtf G. T. ADAMS. Principal. Vance Academy, Boarding ulu School, lur J n ' hi il I c ri .1 , s First W.CuC'&y i: purr. ;ct.1B89. Special litlPr tioi, p-n, to M. it t. en. alien Commercial l aw. Po. k Looping and Penmanship Fx per lenre.i ten. her in instrumental muti-. Voi-m music a prominent feat 111 Tuition, induing 1 I wio-hing, lights, etc., i'.'i to .--'7'. i n esmn of Dve roontliH. fci5 For ( 'atal's' ii.- n p' to ,W. K SKINNFK. 1'i.n. ipal. g2ua4 tf New Heme. N. G. great bargains. The Stock of General Hard ware. Cut lery, Locks, Hiij4.-'m, S,i4. Siddli.ry. Cart Material, W:i Glass, Shovels. Hoi and Fittings. Iron, Plows, Cultivators Cotton ( i ins. , A business of 1 'ape r . I':iin', Oil , l ot k s . I ron f 1 p4 ;o 1 (.. Vc , also 1 a 1 111 Machinery, be 1 1 n c. ii. it the Geo. Allen & Co.,-. r ; toe i. it few will he clo(d out dor : weeks at YKKY 1 .1 1 'A' 1 i All poii-oi.- 1 1 1, Co.. by tuber in t tied that pay m.-i; early day. le given. aiii 1 d wtf Kinston 111 Hotel ' 1 11 11, ,1 1 01. i it-it it: n I l'. r e not l n ine ht ail al.Io'l he V. ( x iD, '.' ruHleie Our stock of Paints, etc., is full and complete. Oil er, I J . I IM proposition it 1. a little .ingular "OD teQ years ago iniscouia no t tne meiiieine 11111 uoi. i"'ntwi tou suffer from impure blood, try opinion that tha turn aakad for waa a Hood S-tr-aperilla and realize its pe Wnut to ba given for the purpoa of culiar curative power. 1 I action upon theee organs never crosses j the border line of safety and merges into irritation . as do many stimulants used for the same purpose by the care : less and uninstructed. The stimuli of commerce, fiery and unmedicated, are not suitable corrective agents in a caee j rDnra vnTTPT "fl T1Y DiVTDv like this. They excite without pro- iflLiUr I 0 flUliUii 1U 1AA lAIIiAO, ducinir a permanently desirable result, j The "just medium" between tbem and ; I must have your Taxes, long past NOTICE. National Bank of New Berne The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of this Bank, for tba election of Directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before tbem, will be held at tbair Banking House on the Second Tuesday, being the 14lh day of January, 1800. Polls will be opened at 12 o'clock, to close at 1 p. m. G. H. Roberts, Ctshier. December 14th. 1889. dwtd an ineffectual diuretic is the Bitters, which is also a specific for malarial complaints, dyspepsia, constipation and rheumatism. due. If not paid at once, I shall pro ceed to collect by distress. This is the third and last call. dl3Jw W. B. LANE, Sheriff. We are agent for the Cele brated 1 ZEB. VANCE" COOK STOVE, and invite you to call and examina it before buying a stove. Respectfully, W KITTY & GATES. jy24 wtf I 11 1 1 School books nnd h hoo specialty and at liit r pie Uoyster'H cutely the b. f ru its, cigm -. I .I no ' o i,n 1 Headquarter" f .r 'I crockery, h 1 it u .-i r . ei Agent for the No v. ; Machine. Bcok Store, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 pr 1 1 I' NOTICE. Administrator's Sale- Res pec t f 11 il v . JOHN L. HARTFIELD Kinston. N. O. J. A. BRYAN, Pres. L. II. II TL1R, rt I'm G. II. ROBERTS, (.shirr, j THE NATIONAL BANK The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, on Friday the 27th day of December, 1889, at Bynum & Jenkins' Store, Maysville, Jones county. N. C Capital the Personal Property of the Estate of , ' the late Bazel Jenkins, deoeased, con- OUrplUS .rroLUS, si.ting of Horses, Mules. Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Carta, Wagons, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and Farming Im plements generally, etc., etc. C. E. FOY, d6 dw Adm'r of Bazel Jenkins, dee d. OF NEW BERNE, N. C. I NmitPOHATKD 1 -r.o. $100,000 86.700 DIRECTORS. JaS A BhYAN. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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