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a iimrx'''f'''1'J,'"',"'"'"t f'gf'"''itr '' - " O . fr.l.l.iv 1 " , sa 3 BTKAMrraa.- ::zv; EEHKr AND PMlCO LINE. 4 V-2- .The iletni TlHOMA, The foUowmg-schedule tf now in , seave New 'Bern srvery Tuesday and Ff Idsy saoraiag At 7 o'clock. " - . i Returning Wednesday ud Saturday "Tea lac.' :-.-:" .. . All land Ifi &i on Neuae aivtBey livers 'taken. la both way. i - Foe farther information apply to : I3NO. & MANTX. Agent HeV rJere. De; . ,1889. dependent Eteimboat line. - O ad. aft IfoadmT tK l8tl da at L Sepwoiber' tW steamer Howard will i . - . T raa tha followlim achdmla; . a For Trwatoa Vrwf Monday and Fri v " i dyai eight o'clock, and return on i Tdaj and Saturday s EXSTERH ' C ARCUN A 0?PHC Tlttf f-i Freight Line PUlavi9hte. law wrk.VaMa, ' "Ststli 1faat CWy. IT. C. 'ItLt BTEAWXB- Eaglet and Annie of Utta Una will oaadata Itffl ksarloaT Haw Baraa mnn I MOAilsT. Wltl)N8DAY .: sad r ttlilAK lot a.Haawath -Qity tadttlan " ari1 of on TBU8SJIAI aad .h 'r'- , MM! ffm ' TtMa s Ira an arm, la aoanaotloo wrvk tb Atia-nUe A N.tJ. K ti .Wfolt Hmtlurn al . K.. Maw Torfc, nuia, aaa NurioU li. au aoT1 . iMrtnayiTsiH.BuMrm.a NUMisaat- raarolar Una oCarta aaparVur taolliUea fo awia rramCi f itoai . ' Mo UxAafcra-uotdt at UtambwUt Uty.ai - - -wbieft poiK rtcbt wUl ba kkadad un oars to " " - Tfl rmtl It Ij-tttlaalTTli Direct ail (oooa to oa abipa vis. ieaatari Uuuuss DUtkMcA ulr aa follows ; - : rsota Maw twt, br Jawa. JU K ito J : .NorU ItlTar. . rt 'rota rhiuuialpiua. r fTilla.. W. A.Baito - a Does matioii. - ' rruaw VaJMtnor by rTilla WU. A Baifc. , H. ' K. President tn, ritatton. . as ; r . frrosa ftorfoiH. by NorteUa BowtbanTL K. . : rnua Uoatoovby starebaauA tltasn Traa BwruuJoBiC4 New. York aadJtw JCnlsaa . v.' - fclaSa aa law sadtUstouoisrt an oy bju -' ochar Uaa ' W. H JOTC Oaa. rt- TraJbe Anat .-: P.H.st..ii.at i Traffia Maaaaec. ikX. 8Ci - -A, blTlaloB rrslxbt Asaet - .';. r. W. A B fc 4 JftiUa. . " . at H.OKhVe(urrai Pratxbt Acaot, W. T. t ' P. H. ct. It,, KaurfoiB.Va- V. U-U- ttCpOl-ot. anorai yraiclit AxbV 9 . iv H urfoia -Va - - " : itf HU HXSSKBSOB. Aawau - . ; " ': Ssvbsras. K. O. . -;old oouinion Slcnnsfiiponipany. rs:i 8E1HWEEIII.T LUTE. fst OM Ca OtsI ajast WmrrmmUm Water Hslta,-t arttemsarte- amal tlTisaaas. STsrw tmxU. Phil alaryfcia. aaav, PtotI Jaavaa. , " sustt WaaaTiaiKf Ctty. Aa.ll Wn W ' V-.A M Tr . "-i-i ; :""iari4il attar MONDAY. A.TJO. Bib, 1129, UJ fartoar aaUoa, uu - C ' -f : . U . wvpfi - P."-' fjit'l iT"--.' aaMasSf lAaJrti, Ufk ADlUIgaM, AID rV Ssaa-'.'. W1U - aall froaa Uorfolk. -'1P !" o faw Berne n. , a i i i is and t cUUA.YB. - aaaAJa , saviss awnnawuusi -mvXt tba titaamar ot Lkf .- a-1. aw av. it. lav. so Kiiauav.Traatos. 5rsr --r u--:v5 : - v Hiantmm. arm aJ froat HSW B IMS 1 -' ' tor Mkf OU dlrset, TUJCtoDATS and TKX- iiilMTWU,V, fnoonX soaklna aoa. . aaouosi wita Ua O. u. s. - Ua.'a a&ipa L - for fw York, B- B. P. OoVa ateajner-1 - - sor oaiussars, uiya uu Stalpa for PtafJaw ' f Aai.Tr C.-assh.lpa for Boaoa -.- and PUTnlaaua - .,... - uor aeurla tTarsa to fussr or psOrooa, od oar aiasoaa perteet survloa foe Uta past - roortesa ysmra. I tbe beat gaaraaUe wt ou ; ofa ail shipper aa ' woi; ft wlU. do foe loom la laofatorav ? - aaoaar O-IX fh Oe mr , - - Psassatara will Saa a (oodtsals, laam V aa rouasa,aad svsr; soartsr? ssd ttisn . - ,ooo wi ba ptd taaaa oy the offloan- K , -jr v'' " ', KOBKSTB Acaot , " . a. -astast. TtpKpPKR A TOBITJUt,. - -v ; asanas, tforfoU. Va . " A -TaSPOHIX' " - -.-' - Vtoss liaaidafrt. Jaw Torn taty. . ' - : The fl. 0: Fieight Une ' i. UaTasif artaf i -etobar IS, UsK, tola UiiI B-Utimorf .- andXlSew Berne " T '" Ba'.umora for Haw Peraa. WXJ : . i i- ' s v tujJL a s a cUJk P. Ja. -- iljjylns ftjtw. Broa- lor Baltlmora. XOJ f Mr. bATUk.ua T. at Kir p vr c " TVUls taa emir UIKtCT llnecut of Kn i f -, SJS Uoiora wlibcmt cbanse, and on , - - " " m aisnnsi ssiuaort euot tlra -. - i.ww ovriM, avoppinc "HIT at HotsoUc, eon ' . n""S (basa lor boaUMs; ProTldetea, l-hlla ' iaaia, atiokaaont and ail poinU Korta W S? . JUktn atoao eonnoetlon. --. cfs surer ana mu oat of Saw I- 1 ' asa ara as foUowc . ' stXtiaiJsN SOnrJCK. Wen'l afaaamr. - VJA5" Jf. stoOAKiaC Aitv. sionolk, Va shtrMi PbUadalphla, U uooti M Ltarht all York A Baito. Trana. Lln. Plar jortartrer. . . . Jt saaspaoa, Bostos, U Central wharf. r-. at. Kocit well. Prorldanoa, sL. L , Bbiaaiawra BoMon.Ttsaadayaand BatardaT. r .- rteviondsilT. : ' " ' Balto.. Wadoaadara A Satan ar - - af - PtkllajilnHlA SfAnava . u iiayij riasnrrfaTS " Pioldaooa. Satordays. - rwrons-n Cilia sasunc clresu and rarea sou i to air pouaa a IM diaerenk offloti o AlyiQ'BSKIa-AgK Or sTPtg Alt .:j.l;.T.alllPTU rl.CVaVIJVK. lUNItEMffpcs Liquor I 1a bit. RlUlftS GOLDEN SPjEOHC It can be siren In a ropaf eofTea or tea, or In arllclaa of food, wltnont the knowledce of pwuant, nexaesaj j, 11 la aoaotntelv : harm leas and will affeea a permanent aAd psadyesrra.wbathar the patient Is a mode rate anovr or-sn sjoohoilo wreck, it . HVEB KAIIJS. " It ooaratea ao nnletl-r anil witb saob aartainty that tha patient nnder- Eueanu inconvenience, ana ere ne Is aware, taaosnpteta refbrBraUon la eHected. agpaca boost of Jiartlenlarafraa, ILR. Doff, draft-lst, aent, Haw Borne, ; ' ESSENTIfiL OILS, 'r-afiavi. Ptntyyl i.t Oreerr, , pt a ni m'i. .Sc. . ixwsi wr KM Ussn on receipt and sppro- 7 " - sVokorasa, ate , by .OOIai3 aft OlrCOTT, l M wnitaai It, Rtw Tori, ' . .. .. ....-aait wSa J. AG EN CY-, FO R V If t cant sell oat on way, I most try another way. and tot this raason I hare o in nsoro Kooda- Tobaeoo. -Cinrs and rrnit, Aptstaev Grspeav Fi8.Cna- Mrriea. Laatsoca Oraofes. A fresh lov or Tobacew iid Ulgn (good); m fine lot of Dox ham Smokins: Tobacco. Cat . Pins, trnolated as fly ee&to for . Sayo OK.. etO.. flSOv -. ' ; V - . .vWaVLi PALlTEB. -sN - n!3t , rfi - JCddlfl atM New BanrsVf iYg UGfln; nun aHaaa . . ssaaassiiaaaBBBaaBBi SMSf MaaasBSBBBBaa . paArtBS frottt tba afsssas of yoatkras asTODb aarty acy. wtnnsin Mt loat mnhaod.afeI will asod a raloaala arssoss issaM) annssinins; fall pu-uen )ars for boos eara, f R 'FV at ebarga: A rplsndid aaoUcal work ; aaonid ba saad ay avary maa who la astiuua and aatulltated-i SJilrass,; rreC, r. O.lTTIXaHseCafMa, mn Inherited Serof ula. Swift- ?pert- (8. S.$.. cure mflittler ' . boy of hereditary scrofula, whteav broke out. "1 ' airover W face. For a rear he had suffered, 1 i hiH iriTRn nn all hone of hfa recovery. when at length I decided to use .S. S. S. Al ter using a few bottles he was entirely cured. Sot a symptom now renjaias of -the Otsease. This wu three year aga. ' - . MRS. T. L MATUElii, MatherevUle, Mias. Th the early art at laeryear I b4 a Tla- tont attack' ot rheuaxaua, Irom whih J was eon Hoed to my bed Jir over three montBs and at tVroea was irasHe to tilrn mysoR h bed, orevenr rawc the, cover, Asintrse haaVM be in coustanlaWendauce any aud night. I was so feeble that what ItttlP nnurihraent I took had to be mewitfi a spoort. Af ter caliiug in the best local pvsicians, anil trying ail otner meair.mes wituu rveivju try J any oenenK was uiuuccu vj w Swift's Sneeino (S. 8. 8.) I discontinued other DMticiBes.ani took a coarse of b. . tairteen small bottles, which affected a com plete and permanent cure. I u. BA&T, B Darado, lansas. tcMumi Itlrwwl nf? nn Dlsesse wail - SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta,Ga. .... . , ,! ft H - HUMPHREYS Da. HcvrusjtTS' anctnai are identineally and rallT prepared prescriptions ; used for many Tsars Inprtrate prat-tloe wltn tuoeessnd for over Ikirr earsusedby ttaepeopte. Etot single Spe cific V a special cure for the disease n&meo. huroarsdoeinf the aystea.and are a last and eWarTd. deadtbaMTeretsa reexltaam list or rmixcirii. kos. FrTf rt, Congestion. Inflftmmatton . . Varms Worm Fever, W orm Collr rryiav Callr.orTeeUUngof Infants rwu.k. 6rloiaa.IdtoasX OUie- Caaiera. Marbaa, Voml T t'ssik. Cold, Bronchttte ft Nearalsla, Toothache, F o ,t . RickUesdsc s i " I ... balers, ruoroas, uuu,im. Facearhe Uesdacne, Vertigo ii Drsaeasia. DIUous biramcB.. . . . raatt tooini. i;uuvui cimtHu - .... .na A .nr. Chills. Xalaxl f Piles, Blind or Bleedln j -- ; Cautrrh. Inlioensa. Cold In tbe Head . Veaeral jfeiiMVr iw JacaaeaeftheHeart.I'aJpluiUou 1. Sold br DrnorUia. or sant postpaid on receipt of prtca. DaticxrHKSTs- kTrii, (1 psK-) Specifics. All of the abore medicines are for ale at the drug store of F. 8, Daffy and B. Berry, Middle street, Kew Berne, N. C. $25,000 VTssshof ' PiaBsa snd"Orrsiis Must be Closed Out by August I. 'UemJtearirKtwjthd Prima Second-hand TUEM Is EXCHANGE i sodaude new -isrow rapsir laotoan " i- - MUST SELL! Oast asldthsm. Kososm. Catk Weo Sn r-mi ' Writs for Barcain Sheet. LUDOEN a BATES SAVANNAH, OA. .-1) ' - M WAKE MONEYI Ml- r I arttnff U srCCaUl t hstsseap tMi rr-U-ai ketsf orw Wtll ayjajsnasi e wtJI und .pl.-on. .plrt H of hwoily .!.. uthrr w,lh ..f cts . iLk. tlunm arid nijiuwou boUMboM srCKU Thi ,1b. m larvrtmr ill "! l-a od iraasM '"T' .' .T.I-U lo 1, ,n ! our I.ods. On . tot ilUT " (n W imOTM"'"- , U .T?KTiisact irfV.di. ' -; rfrtrin. Piao's Core' for Con-" sumption is also the best . Cough Medicine. ! If you have a Conch . witboat disease of tfco --Langs, a few doses are all yon need. But if yon ne . gleet this -easy means of -safety, .the alight Cough may beoome a scriotisr -matter, and several bot- ' ties will be required, F3 LIS WW i's Keaaedy for Catarrh la the I 1 ud gbeapest. II Fastest so. Use, and by di iaulsf or sent by tnaiL, E.,1. Hazdtlae, Warreti. Pa, .. iTHATFIGHT The Orislnal Wins. - C. F. Simmon, fife Lmi; Propt . ". wvu i-rver oa eojeice, Jsrw t&so, i the U. & Court BsrKATS J. H. Zeilin, Prop'r A, QSisoaons Lit r Regulator, Est' d by Zeilin 1868. M. A. S. L. M. kas for 47 years cared IxoiGssno v. BiuotSKKao. i-TsraratAVSiCK HKanscnXosT ArnriTi, Sets Stomach. Btc J Church, Adxma, Tenn., writes : "1 uuhk 1 snoiua nave Been dead bat mot your benutne iw. A-cSim-moos Liver Med; ana. . I have sometimes had to substitute IWXTsI nc but H doB,t -uwer the lX?l -Ir'J R Gy Editor 71 ' MemPhi. Tentv. says: FCC Cl red & traVckaTiw ndT vnnr T .itaf Medicine, and have ueu hali of C It works like a. charm. I want no better Lirer Reirulator and cer- do more ox Zeilin'a miiuc. TH? Sterling go. Maniffaeturarsot THE STEELING HAHOS, "W 11KMI FOE Quality of Tone, Beauty of Design, FINISH and adaptability for stand-; ing in Tunc have no equal. Every Piano Warranted f cr Ry8 Years rtni iirrtTfsrtlTii rnirnnfrrrl tn rxrij pun tiisair ' - Abo Manufacture '.be Would Rehowkib STERLING ORGAN Factories, Derby, Conn. SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE aaa' PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, ff D. &9S JT. & Duffy, druggist, agent. New 8ipa,N. c. r-Jmajldwly. mm 1 V' Mm mm . n psk J Beat. i I 8oN s,jg---4!--gJi:A - wy Tsa r THE JOUKJS'aL. KlIJN TioBEliTS. Hush ! listen ! ii Uio uiu tiled Beating a sad tattoo. - A warrioi- to his libg erate'ocfiiies. Beside the Xilo'wv-bliiie-s-! Lift yur hat andWitd your head As the guQcari'taue'jMtatf s by. iibow respct to tha BAllanJt.denil; . Renicmber, yoir,4B,tHiC dteJ; Hear the safl.Vvi WOUrWHt atTait1' That thoViJ isrt)Jil3pf Fii ir In the iriavo tft.ityfiWis" afbW h mi. Heiir the latiusle calf SdJ . n ,'Wheieliio,-phbwTa,-0h4. bra trave. Answer yotrt8StteiArt! f allshit lad rl No ar.swr4fim th Ii3re" lie will nof near too caunoifg uoar. Nor yet IU wuskafc ratUe. Ilia fljjhtin aid mavohinp; days are o'er, Ho 1111 notWd the battle. So. firidg Uiraa-wlteya o'er hi bed, Sadly they turned away, And leaTe him to jrest hla weary head Till the Call on the Oreat Field Day. rriio wtkl wo4dlia8tco on Its W8V ; Tho graj-haired :enviiry neai s its clusc Its sorrow deepens day. l)jday, The Btlmmer blnsh forsakes tlie rose. But, darling, while your voioe I hear, r And while your dirk brown eyes I see. Sad months and sunless seasonr, drear Are alt too same, all glftfl to me. Despair" Can neref reach me, While your soft hand I hW; While your eyes love and teath me 1 never shall grow old. The; say that love forsakes the old, Thut passion pales and fades away; That even love'B bright locks of gold Must lose their charm and change to Kriy ; But, darliDg, while your heirt l mine. And while I feel that you are true, F6r me i.he stars will ever shine With Summer light and tend ere st blue. Yea, let old age deride me 1 I acora his mocking feoague; Dear love with yon besido me, 1 am forever yonng. . Belgravia. Epidemic Infloenza. Th( pnlflemic of inflaenza which wo have already referred to as oc- coring 'in RnsBia has spread into Finland and eastern Frassia, and is not "Trolifcel y to spread throogh- oat Eaf'ope, and even reach this coantrr. The disease. travels rap idly, and nas been Known to make all ii.aropo eneezo sn toin-six weess, sd that we- may" expect an arrival here before onr winter months are over. It used to be thought that this epidemic moved in -definite eycles pt one hundred years. Al , though sach kn idea haa loDg been abandoned, it, is a carious fact that the inflaenza prevailed in America one hundred years ago, and Dr. John WarreD, in a letter to Dr. Letuom, says that "oar beloved President Washington js but now recovering from a- severe and dan gerous attack of it.'' ' In 1&30 .'aa: epidemic started in China, it reached Rnssfa 'fn Jan najy, 1831, and byMaj it had sriread to .westernEorppe: but it ronly reTOoed this" country fn rJaaaary, 1832, and then prevailed bnt slightly. - Another and severe epidemic started in Bossia in December, 1836; within' a month it appeared in LrOBdoc, and rapidly spread oyer Europe. This time, again, America- was not affected. An epidemic of considerable extent prevailed in tbe United States about ten years ago, and- there nave been, various mild atianifestatlons of tbe disease. On; , the whole, however, North America does not' seem to be very tafptable to the development of epidemic influenza in its worst forms and it is unlikely that we halljaave a severe visitation, ii we have any at all. The1, disease is not dangerous, excegtP sometimes t children or the; aged, while the former often Vehow4 decided exemption. There is no doubt that this new epideraio- will prove a boon to bacteriology, for Seifert's - miero coccnsF; has not quite - satisfied pathologists, and we anxiously await-the announcement of the cus coveryiorithe" infloenza ' bacillus, only regretting for the sake., of American sciejice rthat the miasm always begins in the East and travels West- Thebacteriol6giea) laboratories of Europe will there fore have tbe first chance. . The disease is undoubtedly due to some micro organism which floats in the air, and which infects the human system, but is generally killed in so" doing. .. For influenza ia but slightly if at all rontagloosV' We observe that some feeling of alarm prevails lest this epidemic be a precursor to cholera, as was Ue case in 1831 and 1847. There have been, however, plenty o cholera epidemics without preceding mflnenza, rhd a great many influenza epidemics without any associate cholera. The micro- rganisma of .the , two diseases are as essentially different as 'are the diseases themselves. . The cholera germ, lives in water and soil, tbe influenza germ in the air. The relation between, the two diseases has been, we believe, purely acci dental. Medical Record. Care of -the Teeth. At the meeting in Berlin last spring of tha German Association of American Dentists, the best means of preserving the teeth were di6cu8sed, and Dr. Eitchter, of Breslau,said: "We know-that the whole' method of correctly caring tor tbe teeth, can be expressed fn two words brash, soap. In these two things we have all that is need fal for the preservation of the teeth. All the preparations not containing soap are not to be recommended, and if they contain soap all other ingredients are useless except for the pnrpose of making their taste agreeable. Among the soaps the white castile of the English market is especially to be recommended A shower of tooth preparation has been thrown on the market, but very lew of which are to be recom mended. Testing the composition of thorn, we find that about 90 per cent, 'are not oniv nnsniraoift inr their purpose, but that the greater part are actually harmful. All the preparations containing salicylic acid are, aa (he . investigations of Fernier have sgown, destructive of me Lepm. xie wno wuinnceasing ly preach to his patients to brush their teeth carefully -shortly-before Lhedtirne, as a cleansingmaterial to use casnie soap, as a moutn wasn a solntlonof oil of peppermint, in water,' -and to cleanse the spaces between, th tMth bv carefnl nse of a.'fiilten thread, will help them in preserving their teeth, and will win the gratitude and good words ot the public." ARE YOU SKEPTICAL! If sows -will eoBviaossoa that AnVer's English Ressedy for tie InBga la in perior td all other preparations, and is a positive care for all Throat - and Lung Trovrbles, Croup, Whooping Coagh and Colds. We gtjarsnte- the preparation and will give you a sample bottle free. Sold by R. Berry New Berne, N. C. orit alliance column. 15 Y L. K. D. On l he 17th of Dfcnjil.tr, It. i. rum a U'lntfi .iiid myself returiit-i tri rlirnuh Jinifs and t hrt iiiiiiiDBf o( whicti witu Onslow, to lintld ) and wtrfnatlM-n thr I Al- liauct. Bro. Hnt'r is t !it Assis taut. Sfulf Lecturer ot Nortii C.uo linit, liusf .i'ii 1 .Hid ability well lit hiui Aor 'he position he holds. Oil our do-wn rii;. l passed Pleasant Ildl, tn-ivi;ig an apjM)ititmeiit to pejk to the people there on the 17th, parsed Adativt huhool house, inaki'ij; hh Hppoiutmeuc ior tho night of the Kith. Kichlands on the Hi h : Catharine Lake, '' o'clork p. m., 14th, Cross Koads, lOo'elot k a.m., 14tb. We passed on to the mnnth of HfonH Creek, (in Ne- T?ii-n ufl orrivwil tin' hrilllf flf Bro. Lemuel Marshburu on 1 tie evening of the 112th. Uro. Huftter and m.vself, having been actively engaged, and somewhat ' worse i lor wear,'' accepted unfeigned cor dial invitation of Bro. Marshlinrn t remain with l.iui on the 13th and EtvA ourselves to recreation. Many blessings on him aud his good wife, and Bio. liob't Williams j and a ouog in.au, whose name has I escaped our metrisyry, ior their nn-1 tiring efforts on onr behalf. I shall , make no attempt to describe our feelings of joy, pleasure a id grali fications Our enp was full to the brim ; we anticipated much, bnt onr anticipations were more than realized. Our guides and compan- ions were "who e Mini 'joiiy irienuu, , . . , . . . 11 who also loved to drink deep 111 the j SportH that they offered US. The weather was just ot that tempera- turn to be eDj'ovahle OU the river, and the fish aud oynters were such as no other olace affords. We sailed about among the oyster gardens, atunnlinir hern and there, the best. " " . ' '1 ireeu irom tueir oens, auu are con strained to say, that he who never at an oyster at his home, has never eften one in his best state. Yes, the oysters were delightful, tbe tish were fine aud tbe sailing was grand. The writer, in times long by-gone, had participated at this very point in these pleasures, anil had many times since craved a like indul gence, and am constrained to say that 1 felt "What I cannot al: express Or all conof al." On the morning ol tbe 14th we found a crowd gathered at the Cross lloads aud Bro. Hunter spoke to them in his usual telliug manner and no one felt that the audience given him was time misspent. At "the Lake" God's blessiug 011 that place-the home of my parents and numerous friends, we met a warm reception, and again Bio. Hunter did his duty like a man, which re peatedly called forth the applause of tboee who heard him. I regret that time aud space compels me to pass so lightly over the scenes of my childhood, but I must say that I drank from the "old oaken bucket," and memories crowded my mind in harmony with these expressed by the author of the famous old poem, whose first line is "How dear to my he,art are the scenes of my child hood." On tbe 15th we met at the house of God, at old "Union chap el," and looked in tbe faces of many whose names are yet a "magic spell." I have a weakness for these parts which time canupt efface, and rather than portray it here, I will tarn away just as others have done when tbey would conceal a tear. llichlands was our next point and the sturdy yeomanry, at the appointed time, had gathered to hear words of greeting from our standard bearer. Bro. Hunter's speech was strong and bold and seemed an answer to the question "what shall we do to be saved.'' After the speech was over a little baud of heroes was organized all of them personally well known to yonr writer, and of as good mater ia! as ever graced an alliance hall. I regard them as a nucleus aiound which -will hover a strong and determined band. At Adam's school-house we had a good crowd of intelligent farmers, and Bro. Hunter paid his respect to them io a very creditable manner. There is a good organization of faithful friends to the cause. at this place and they are doing their duty well. At Pleasant Hill, wemet a small eager crowd, eager to here a doc trine of sound words, and be fed on good strong food, such is necessary to" produce tbe full stature of an alliance man. The condition of Bro. Hunter, having become very hoarse, was quite a hinderance to him, but all were pleased with his effort. Appointments in the WesJ hurried our Asst. Lecturer to that field, but with him goes our kindly feelings and our .prayers, that his cause our cause may succeed. A 7 hlrty-flve Knot Steamer. The Engineering and Mining Journal has seen the drawings for a new steamer intended to make the Atlantic voyage in 4A davs. She is to be 434 It. long, 2,h80 tons displacement, patterned after the French torpedo boats. The new ship is to be capable of making 35 knots an hour for 24 hours, and an average for the above voyage of 2S Snots an hour. We hope the Secretary of tbe .ifavy will inquire into this pio posed boat, and if it promises to be practical, ask for authority fo build one quickly. "It would be a great satisfaction to the public if Con gress would show i-pirit enoagh to sanction the building of even one vessel that could reach the top notch either in speed or fighting strength. So far all the additions to-the navy have been ships that are lacking in these qualities as compared with the boats of some other nations. A SAFE ISVESTJIEPiT. Is one which is guaranteed to bring rou satisfactory results, or in catc of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggibt a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery ior Consumption . It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used Ior any affection of luroat, Lungs or Chest, such aa Consumption, Jnriammstion of Lungs, Bronchitis, .Asthma, Vhonping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleuoaut snd sgreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bot tles free at K N. Duffy s, wholesale and retail druggist. Price per dozen, $8.00. Elevation is spoken of as the means of relief for "poor laboring man," but how far he must desceqd before reaching the point to com mence his asceut, for he already looks down upon the highest ele vation idleness has attained". ' PEOPLE EVEKYWUKRE Conirm our snu. ment when we say that ; Mrs. W is. SLOW "S 800THISQ SiRUP A cSe English Kemeily is in every wsy 1 should always be used for children superior to any and all other preparations teething. It soothes the child, softens for the Throat ami Lungs. Iu Whooping the gums, allays all paiu. cures wind Cough and Croup it is mugic and relieves 1 colic, and is tbe best remedy for Diar at once. We ofler you u sample bottle rhuea. Twenty-five cents a bottle, jaly free. Remember, this Remedy is sold on 1 . . a positive guarantee. So:d by R. Berry, I Beecham's Pills scV like .magic On a New Berne, N. C. " 1 weak stomach. . " . . . A CHESTS?! TEZE. I. V. C:. JOHNSTON. i When in l!jo dnwsy lull of afternoon I I Sec tlie l.i.y shadows draw 1 , ,e r Irai I Athwait (It,: ; in !'. and hear the .low's; !ov, Fl. crn 'ii ii 1 1 m I In a iu' on '.hi' mi in me i -i.li' !i..;i! thoir h-ii i n: i els cii.itl iay sti f-tched at h liod, e !.' dri am the v 1 ' t in iairi! iiv i head h.'ir e"asfless Tin flicn. 1 lo rih upon a ni'.jsey sulu y hoiiri away. i ii i-n a! And h. t he woi Id laliin .dure seems to u a huy iiuxu, pauc amid the Ai.d 1 iirieil. a 1 le -ii h t-ful calm t" i'roid A hove In r feet, .t tliom tin mvs That beat ui'ianee. 'id jnt al ' hae ehilth en vh ido'.t Upon the! o ' i i r i j; i e bui.i with so at her ath the tin ee a llltllin : i . iii in 1 1 H' t I The vaL'n li.uie'' in pull'-bilU we. i'e an airy duU i, i,v the pool, on ' -e sedee :: dleu breat The niorest ripple stirs in oily waves. A ininstiei robin lilt, a hauuty eres., Ali i looks and drinks, and di inks and lo ks and laves. i'oith li"in their !i:u !ior. 'lu aih tie wi. low tree Where lilies pave tlie pool a du-lty ri e 'n. A tle-o o: ditrks put slowly foith to sea, Solemn in proxies and erect in ni eii. There, on the hinhwav, where it seai s tlie hill, A pair ot oxen drs' a eart's dull weight, hle clouds of crimson dust the ether And mark the p: ogress "f iheii pa. lent 7 , , , , , , M 'wn in th" ive-iateli where theiihlirs grow Tlie purtridye pipes his male to guard j the nest, V111 where wild roses by the hedges blow j 'n,e le'' a,ld b,,tl'r".v ,,"th sit anl r"st 1 Tlie scene is pcrfct-t. Not a sin -le oh i d i ." u,,s ea roi a-n JArs up m me s. ml. ! 1 11 ' . 'll u,e 101,1 t'l mi 'in v (ireimis t l.rr cures ran control. SU'ont with her .strength 1 lie on Nature's b least And like Anticus am renewed a ruin; .Most Miiiico sue jives wlie-u sue niosi. at rest. ili! niiiility Mother, Healer of :i',l iiiw DKOl'S Or WISDOM. If a man would note his failures when be acted advisedly in com parisou with the acts of his own conception, he wouid discover how much more important his owu ideas were tliau borrowed ones There is no real growth ol char acter except by a conquest over opposing difficulties the doing right when it is against our incli nntiou and prejudices. flattery is foolishness, and who soever is deceived thereby is not wise; nevertheless, tbe discreet woman may nse a little of it for her husband's sake. Sensibility would be a good por tress if she had bat one hand. With her right she opens the door to pleasure, but with her left to pain. Let the motive be in tbe deed and not in the event. Be not one whose motive for action is the hope ot reward. Keep doing, always doing. Wish ing, dreaming, intending, mourn ing, talking, sighing and pining aie idle and profitless employ ments. A suob is that man or woman who is always pretending to be something better especially richer or more fashionable than they are. friendship is more lasting than Ibve, for friendship is the highest style of love; it is quietness and security in happiness. Macaulay", the most brilliant of writers, was not a man ol thought ; he hated to think. Gratitude is the music of the heart when its cords are swept by kindness. Slander would very soon starve if no one took it in and gave it lodging. To expect love to bloom in old age is like looking for roses in beds of snow. He who waits to do a great good at once will beldom do anything at all. No one is satisfied with his for tone nor dissatisfied with his own wit. Bajzacsaid Xapoleon was a Titan surrounded with demi gods. Devotion to a method of expres sion will retard development. Opportunit ies "are- best taken on the wing. The International Maritime Con ference ha" decided not to recom mend the establishment of a per manent international marine tribunal to try questions ot col lisions between subjects of different nationalities, nor will it recommend the adoption of an international load line, like the English Plimsoll line, beyond which no ship may legally be loaded a wise precau tion, be it said, that has doubtless been the saving of many lives, aud generally speaking, has proved a check upon thoughtless and, per haps, conscienceless owners and masters. eucKin' Arnica MIT.. Tiiz Best 8alve in the world for Ojtn, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hinds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' oures piles or no pay- required. It is uaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Ii. N. Duffy. ian 17 The report that Prince Marat has relented aud will after all mar ry Miss Caldwell for 810,000 per annum seems to be well authenti cated. Concerning the Prince and his bargain we have nothing to say that savors of criticism. He has undoubtedly done a very clever thing oy himself, although he has reduced tbe market price of Princes considerably. Nashville Ameri can. CAUTION TO MOTHERS Every mother is cautioned against giv n her cliild lauJanum or paregoric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulant-! which- kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit children and care their puins. It is harmless and contains no opium or mcrphine. Sold by R. Berry, Newbem, N. C No state can be more destitute, than that of a person, who, wben the delights of sense forsake him, has no pleasures of the mind. ADVICE TO FIOTHKB8, ran Be Sure If you hare made tip your mind to hoy Hood's SarsaparUla do net be induced to take any other. Hood's SarsaparUla is a peculiar. medicine, possessing, by virtue o Its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wantl, and whose example Is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: " In one store where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to4nduce me buy their own instead ot Hood's; he told me their's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days- trial; that if I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. Cut he could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood't Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any othCT. Hood's When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so- weak that at times I could liardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a persoa In con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it." MBS. Ella A. Gorr, CI Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist j. fl ; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar jAMfiS RE0Q0N0, l-li-il il lers' Ag lit. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Liquors and Cigars, CRAVEN STREET, NEAK COTTON EXCHANGE New Berne, N. C., Kerpi constantly en tiamla COMPLBTE STOCK of L141URS and 4 fUAaiS. Stock Is trie laricefct la the State, and was purchased from Cift hand FOR. CASH. Consequently am enabled to s-illaslowas any Northern Market. Have on hand tho follOwiBg.brands of "SsC WINES LIQUORS and CIGARS L YE WHISKIES. Old Family B x x x z Golden CrdVn, Old CeDtury, Acme, L'-xioRton, &c. &c. Mitchell's Pure Old Scotch. Pure North Carolina Corn Whi.key WINES. Old Burgundy Port, Old Scuppernong, Old Sherry, Blackberry, Madeira, Clsret, St. Juliari, Sweet Catawba, Rhine Wine, California Angelica Wine. RUM. New England, Went Imiia, Jamaica. BRANDIES. Apple, Pejch, French (Jamec Hennesy), Garretis Cognac Brandy, Cherry, Blackberry, (linger. GIN. Holltmd and Domestic. BEER, ALE, Etc, Etc. The Bergner & Engel Brewing Co. 'a Celebrated Lager Beer, Imported Ale and Porter, . Claussen & Son's Export Beer Wm. McEwan's India Pale Ale from Edinburgh. ' " Agent and Bottler -of the uuv .uvi w Bergner -ngel iirewmg nn i Hal aVi tori T.ootat 'Rcat J 0 V V V WW , V " &nd Porter. n-j;l AmvAsilna HutorB. uuluiBiB' au6i-.v.., imported ana uomesiic Champagne. Agent for I. Calvin Shafer Wild Chtrry Rock and Rye. CIGARS. A large assortment of Qigsrs and Cheroots Agent for the Virginia Standard Che roots, the beet in tae mar sec. Will guarantee to sell as low as anv houses North, and lower than anv houss m North Carolina. WE ALSO M A NTJ F ACTUR-E Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla Lemon Soda, Rose Seda, CaliforniaLPear Cider and Mineral Water. Our Ginger Ale is equal to any im- ported and superior to any procurable in the State. ? Orders promptly filled and salisfac tian guaranteed. JAMES REDMOND. augH dwtf . FGiUiEN ONLY! APOSITIVE Tor LOST ar FATLIKO XAlTHOODf Osaeral aad KEB.VOHS DTiBTLTTY: Pfl OX Weakness of Body and Kind l Effeotl s-y w uMHimm or Excesses ui uia or loung. Bobmt. Mokl HASHOOD fsllv Rastaral. How U Solarn sal AkMUteif ..lUlfaa: HUSK TSSrrSllXT-klk la s da?. mm ttmutj IMS 1 BUI itM. TmtUai4m. ui Fonlcs Coa.tr 1m. t mm mm writs taaa. Ht, toll ntimlln, at sresn asnss t, foil rrli..ll., SSS rsl asms Ult MUieAt CI.. IttFf Ala. . . i (Saaja a-. To Get PROFESSION At G. R. Thomas, Jr., A T T O tCji JS, Y AT LA W. Office: Craven street i ear J Hock street, two doors no Hi o lorn i. office. Practices in C aveu.A..rleiei, Jones. Ons low and Pamlico com. :e , in tie Supreme Court of ahe istate, and lu the l! h District ana circuit Courts October 16th ls9. 5 tf BODOLPH. DUFFY. Duff' & K B NIXON. ATTORN, fe T .AW, NEW BSRNE. N. C. Office over K. N Dutf. ei... store. Branch Office: CHtbanr;- Lite. Ons low county. ap!9 dwly P. E. PELLETIKE, A T T O R L Y i - V W , AND aiOi V I'lt Ivlili. Oravwn St., two rim r?. tjouth of Jourtii: otBce. A specialty n'tiT u loans lor sftdrt tlrn Will prat'Uce in the Coi teret, Jones, Onslow d United btates Conn m rjnpreme (Joarl of t! ; n le. soi." :i , small rn ven, t ;ar- tterne. and fehl dtf CLEMENT MASLY H OUION ATTtoi AW. , & Co '8 n. c. .j-. Craven . Supreme t ie 'Federal r.16 dwtf Office 2d flo. r or -. bank, Middle iri-i. ."v Will racuce it, . ; .. and adjoining c .nr 'i-" Court of the Htm- ' e' Courts. 11. : If! F. M. SIMMONS. H L. GIBBS Simmons & Oibs, ATTORN i Ys LAW. f Craven, Pamlico. Federal Hit door ,p!2d wtf Will praotice iu th Jones. Ontdow. Lenoir and El) C Courts. Office on Cr-". below Journal rh. DR. J. L. MaRK . a. o i-oii'. 'US and Broad 28 UNION SQUARE.NY. SAHfiS CHI ST. LOUIS. MO. OALLA5.TEX. AGENT W Aft I ED. fit New York Cost: A Large Lot of SAMP LE EATS, Latest Styles, All Shapes, AT Barringts & Baxter. 600--- TONS 00TT0N SEED. We furnish Sacke ;-n application, and pay Highest Market Price for seed. Wilt erchanm. Meal for seed. 100,008 BRICK. 503 Tons &gric'i Lime Consignments solicited of Cotton. Corn, Eice, an J all produce sold in this marfeet. ft. P. BURRUS & CO., Cotton and Corn CommiaM'n Merchants, Maukjbt Ixkik Vanes ttcariimy. Boarding aud ivy School, For M; m: d. t - n air. Opens First Monday in September, 1889. LsPeciala"eTt,onP!4"1 Mathematics Commercial Liw sc.k keHDinz and Penmanship Expense-1 -teacher in instrumental music Vocal music a I . - I ,irn m inant fofltnr. Tnition, including hoard washing. lights, etc., $65 to S75 per session of five months. For Catalogue apply to ! v v . k. SB.iniNtB. rnncipai, g2ua4tf Nevr erne,N. C GREAT BARGAINS. - The Stock of General Hrd ware. Cut lery, Locks, Hinges, Swa. Saddlery, Cart Material, Wall Papt;. . Paint, Oil, Glass, Shovels, Hoe. F"rbs, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Iron Sr.e-el, &c . &c, also Plows, Cultivators, Farm Machinery, Cotton Gins., &c, belonging to the business of .Geo. Allen & Co., will be closed out during the next few weeks at VERY LO W PRICES. All persons indebted to Geo. Allen & Co., by either note or account, are noti fied that payment must be made at an early day. Indulgence cannot be given.' t. q TOnnn augl dwtf Trustee. BERTS & BRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PE0 VISIONS Dry Goods, Boots artf Shoes. We sell FLOUR direct from the Mills in Michigan. We have in stock ai big supply of m West India Molasses, rhfoh we import direct from the West indies. Give us a call and k, e our prices. ROBERTS '& BRO., South Front street, NEW BERNE. o " o 11 lard '8 SnnfiF. We job Gail & Ax's and I.oril- refj WOODWORK efS3 AffAerlME1fP) HO MORE EYE-GLASSES no jS ww MME f EYES. MITCHELL'S Eye-Salve A Certain, Safe, and Effectlye Remedy far ; SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, & RestOP ing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulations, Sty Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lash eft, 15D FtiODtCHS QlitK BELIEF 1ID FEES ii Ell tfiag. Also, equallv efficacious when used Id other xnaiaaies, Biicn m ulcers, rem Tamers, Nalt Kheam, Barns. Pllaf wherever Inflammation exists, M I TCH-M1. Piles, or mAMjVEm&y be used to advantage. Sold br all Drncsists at 25 Cents. INTERNATIONAL TYPEWRITER I A strictly first-class machine. Fully war rantee!. Made from very bet material, by skilled workmen, and with tlie best tools that have ever Ivhti 'levied for t!ic )tn-;"-- Wh minted to do all that eiin lie i.-h-..i,:i1. v i-vpeeteil of the very best typewriter cxtnnf Cuiuihle of writing 15(1 words per minute or won. according to the ability of the operator. Trice - $100.00. If there is no afrent in your town, ad dress the nianufncturois, THE PARISH Agents Wanted. MFG. CO., j' a it is 11, A r. PD CC KTF.NOmtAriTY nnd TYrEWEIT rUCti INf) FRKK. First cln us facilities and f teachers. Aiuiw. wirn stamp tor return postal, THK PARISH liFU. -CO. Parish. N. Y- NEW EHGL&HD ORGAN BEST IN THE WORLD. "its: iJ& "'- Warrnntcrl by Written Cuaran' for Five Years. T MAjruTACTUfiZHS Or ELECTRO BRONZE GOODS, Bronze and Decorated Lamps, Etc. RALPH W. BOOTH, Manager, HEW BRUNSWICK, H. J. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad rf TAHJUS No. 18 tn tfrjftot 6:00 A.M.. Monday, October 14th. iy. Goma East. Schedule. Goino West. No. 51. Passenger Trains. No. 60. Ar. Lve. Stations. Ar. Lve. p m 3 30 Goldsboro La Grange Kington New Berne Morhead City Dailv. lliSU am 4 06 4 35 6 00 7 53 4 09 4 40 6 15 10 42 10 45 10 08 10'IS 8 85 8 50 am 6 60 Going East No. 1. Mixed Ft. & Pass. Train, am 6 30 6 57 7 05 7 20 7 30 7 48 7 53 8 11 8 SO a8 50 8 55 9 15 10 03 10 31 10 36 11 00 11 05 11 17 11 41 12 15 3 00 SOHEDULB Going West No. 2.t Mixed Ft. & Stations. Pass . Train Goldsboro Boat's La Grange Falling Creek htinston Caswell Dover Core Creek Tuscarora Clark's Newbern 900 8 04 7 84 p m 8 19 744 7 10 642 5 85 5 10 480 7 06 5 55 5 30 4 65 424 3 54 3 82 10 82 9 41 9 28 8 59 8 17 800 7 47 717 7 05 a m 400 842 800 3 37 2 43 Riverdale 3 43 3 50 Croatan 4 08 4 13 Havelock 4 37 4 42 Newport 4 51 4 55 Wild wood 5 01 5 01 Atlantic 5 16 5 21 MoreheadCity ,5 23 5 28 Atlantic Hotel 5 31 p m Mcrehead Depot 946 988 904 827 8 06 7 52 787 7 16 700 XueBdav. Tbur dav an Hularday. t Monday, W ednesday and Friday. Traln 60oonnecti with WllLQlngton A Wal don Train bnd North, leaving Goldsboro 11:57 a. m., aud with Richmond A p nvllla Train West, leaving Goldsboro 2:30 p..m. Train 51 connects with Klchroond i Osnvllle Train, orriving at Goldsboro 3:11) p.m., and with wumingion ana weiaon irain irom tne North at 3:15 p.m. Train 2 connects with Wilmington and Weldon Through. Freight Trsrn, North bound; leaving Goldsboro at 10:00 p. -A. S. L.. Dill, Haperlntendent. INSURANCE, Continental Fire Ins. Co., OF NEW YORK. Net surplus over SI 300,000. Assets over S5 000,000. Losses at the Boston and Lynn Fires," 110.000. iEtna Fire Insurance Co. csz m 9jt SS9' OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital $4 000.000. Assets over 59,600,000. Lo6es at the Boston and Lynn fires, 30,000. The above are without question two of the strongest Insurance companies doing business in this country. WILLIAM H. OLIVER, Newberu, N. C. Agent. era State or Vobth Caroujta, Saparior i I ' Coaaty ot CravtA ' Ooart. W. D. &oslfa mmA 9bmfritmtrm'-'' ' Bona tree A Co.. -- William Poy. By vftu f a iidKCD4nt rVi.Vl'irS- Sptimfc Term. WeTOf .4Jlra'iUvit0 - Superior OotftHf .MOy mt ' I will sell "t7$?SttA,Hrb highest bffdVfT Yorel.-Vl VOoart House door in No Barns, Craraa OS)., on tbe Fir-tl&tt4a A S&brMrtf tSMif at 18 'efd;ai4 "following 4-r. -sori6ed traotsM w taKsHrlti All thai certain trti araFE ar,aa4 f in tneajouaiy of ion, BUta 01 Hon CaroHoa. on the oath" MdtV ol Trrn - rfrefmed dm th , west-iaa 6f Beedy hranehi on tM bort si4"of tha putlie rod Jeadtegfios-t4o4raof Beaafoti isXtbe villaK -ofrTrAloW'aonUiniog abous one thottMkd aoras. and k&ovk, aat,be Seven 8pMngaif4WiDslaid. A1m alt -ibs right. Ukia-Md imtMreat bl tha said William tFoy In aH a oartai tract ot pareal trf Ia3t4 trhtratad lo aaid county of Jooea. on both aid as 61 th pntjllo road lead inf from Poi Locks Ulv' to JaekaonMllet tn Onasotr ooHauy, and known as the By ens wood. PIanttiosiT(r which was conveyed to aatd'WnTo ' by John Pearce. Sheriff of" said -Jones county, and more fatly dclhaat Jsi-. the deed Irani aaid, Pearaa, girttl a. v aforesaid, to ibe said. Wm. Toy, whioH , , ded is rvcdrdfd id h ffloe 6f'W" R -gisler of DSeds Tor sarOJoBss'oWiity ''' Also, oam htfacr uaot ompamai -siCvlkiiaf f tu. situated in said JoneafioaBty, west side of Ild rMk.4fti4Ml,e lands of tha children f Noo, JeM, and known as the- "'Owert- WirtWy Place." containing six hundred serfs more or lesl ahd- fully dascrib tf iA k deed from Owen- Whitly. tttissald VH,; Foy. Also, all the ruht. title aijaje. , terest of tbe said Wm. poy in and U s tract of land situated fa nfl'ifo county, bounded asr. fotlow: ta jrWi mm the south by;Whit4i Qar rivervab i east by tbe puolio road leading ta-Tr-ton. and the part of the land of Richard Oldfield, deo'd, assigned to bis widow, on the north by the lands formerly owned by J. W, Howards On the west ... by Mundine branch bsinir part of the" land formerly owned by fitotvsrd Old tf field, deceased, con tainiog one Hftiu; , -sand acres more or leas'. This Jan. 1st, 1890. : ' ' ' f H. L. QiBBSu . , i . Commissioner, T1LU1BLE PROPERTY MJHll j State of No'kTH CfiiousA Crareav C3otuiy.;' ' i";"4" '' RnnsrlA. flnr Wall Tr Jamea W. Walker, TrMtee, f- s. . s '. v ... i . .- George Allen and otbar-.s- u ,m4 :Wil Pursuant to tbe iadsment Ja. tbe above named action, the undrtsj;oarw wm sea at r'aMio AuotMiii-M thAxar-" r House in NewberaVi(eoday tbtA(b., day of February, 18V0, at It o'clock. .. midday, that certain 1otof fapd1 situ"- a ted in the elty of NewbaoaUtlkaCaii south side of Pollock ettveicWMreffv a f tne tot or the national Bank of Jias Berne and tbe "fiuhly Build ingt ead1 running back 107 -fee mix taoaUaV9aW w gather with. all. (bbiidwtB4jieJrir'xc provemente on the aaid ,lajtd, beiar (he . M bwv, iw., aereuixore oocuDiaa Br ueorger Alien c uo. - - Terms of sale. Cash. M. DeW. Stxtskbox and Chab. C. Clam:, , - Commissioners. - - Jan. ad, 1890. .dU u. j : State or VoRTHCABOLnfA--aatjr " Craven. w ' . -in Superior OonrtFaH Term, 188ft. 1 The National Bank of New Berne, - -i i J. AaiTi Joseph LRhfrn and other , H,,ftI By virtue of a judgment rendered mt . a-: the Fall Term, 1889, 6f Craven Coaatjt' " Superior Court, I will sell mt'PirM' Auction to the highest bidder faaaalt.c . at the Court Bouse Door in New Berne. on the First Monday In February, 1810, at 12 o'clock, -M, -the foilewiaf sfwt " scribed reel ,Be recaoDtU ysopitss, ftu4i wit: That certain ! tract oX land er the city of New Berne, known as the Bhaoa ' . Plac. including the Hart Place. ' Hi' Jerkins Piace pd Use a3Mtef 'Flama: being the same land aituated sear the v Oity Cf New Brne, west of nd street,' between Neuse " road -miid ' lAwsou V creek, and all the personal V prebotty l used therewith, more parrioUaTly-at4 . .,.. soribed in the complaint in the aboe entitled actien; - ' .. Also, that traot'of land IvKO-iMi'tM' Rbem Seven Mil f laevai:the L rl Property used fVWXffAmiH8 particularly decftbed fn IhaeomrHalnt, 4 4, aa well as any and- an0ther 'property' ' described ijh.complaitS to lbr;ebtr r "xair. Wit'1 satiefy,-according tttheirpriorftyf the1 ? several mortgages andjtidgnsaiMa mmh'- tioned in the opmplalav tattAoyt -muX" entmed action. . ' F-iM. SIMMONS, Commles15ifeTla ' Janl 2d, 1896. -;i. t tvdif trsssltt 4yi ' r, . 1 PiS MiB-. -111 a SaniBOlGonard TavTha.FalajrsKBJ Porsnant to an xaetl W fiVilnVm?"8 Issued Irom the Paparlor Oottfj qfcasj 11 j & county, D camber 12th, 188. 1st favor of rjaanuai Co&arsi, vi. Ths f aatiua uWieaari tiT flrt I. WlPl alA.il at VnhlU A natlao at the Court Hotnedoortataa tty oaaBa4a. m NDAT, tk 9r Bar- sfTstra. ry, 180O; at" Twehre o'cloof. icftfe Jol lowuue aeaenbad- srsmrta ssat tsnasam 1 thereof as may ba' ncoeassry to saAtafx lalsl . All ike lands and standiaa Umbsi tbaiaoa., . Ainvsvil to Stm I hv, f .ni,, r w'nrt ' J noo. Port fr sopsl ylt Dlaiiaafj A, try aaU4 . usiou Muusr iu. liw, sua rrDsrasa m Craven Co . Book 101. Pair as MiaYm aa 'MSi.t-' I' -" to whiah reference Is had tot more partlea lar descrtatlOKi. ij T.mOnmmm mi " ' All tHe land and standlna- Umbtr tharaaax. & conveyed to He PamUeo ErnnberCo; toy aj." B. oaion ana wll Arnaatav. jBy.jlass dataaVfeAiS -ja' March U9th, 1889. an t reoorded In Craven . Co., Bopfcvioa, racae 16 aad lovWfclelTta"? -'"- v nod la had for more Mrtienlac dasnrtpWasiji .u- - decS! dSOi w.- B. LAna, 6hartnV7 7 '" j 'i. iy t t.i.'.'j eejii m sii ass) CTW;l craven county. I lie lsaaa H.-Stmlthf Plalntin ' Lydl A. Smith. Defei dant. To Lvdia A. Smith: ' V...lnntL4 That .n .tinw I, . . - comaenetdin'tbe said ooart. anurlad as ' above, far VSa pQruoaa of obtain from She bonds of matrimony bat pUlaU0r,A dafStoaaaa, staVi of atHatajtpBj vpri u , -, Daiwsan we Ca vra raa-s " quired i to appear at the court Hnnea t , , Newbern-on the Bd Monday before tae 1st demur to tha coin olalnt in this action. Monaaj in jaaren.A.A'. isvu. rnua anasj I - w. vwasrs.iravs. Clerk Bop. Court of Csaveb county., t daol4jw Worth Carolbia. '- '." - j - : Administrator's Ketice Ha vino- analifladaa tha AdnslnUtratdr of the estate ofalilao Richard aaa, daoaaaad. with tha will annexed, aU parsons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make lm mediate aaMlamenC eaa alt aasaeaa tai&. log olatms against tha aaid estata- will prmr sent thm on or belore the 4th oajr of Jm : oember. leDO, or this noUe wUA ,ba pba la Adralnlstrator with the will annexed . - - of Mlleo BlehasdaoB. Dee.S,186D. , awW special .iaE(rrior .for the j ,:r . CITY OF ITEWBERlTs Notioe is hetebv ariren that AS " ELECTION will be held, at the Various precincts of the Citr of Newberai. oa THURSDAY, JANUARY- StB, tArfA, '. 1890, for tbe purpose of submittlag to alt the aualiBed voter of said city, the' question of subscription, on Ihsrpiart of"' ' said city, of 50.000 to the Captaml Stock- of "The East Carolina LutV and Roil-, way uompany, " as per, order annexed of the Board of Commissioners of - Cra ven county, passed as -their eessloa ox Tuesday.- the fith day of KoTavber, . A.P.; X889; ,,,,,, ,: ! s . 7.,. . ORDKRxp, That an election he held in th ol ty of New Berne on Thnrsday, the Kb day of J anaary , A 1). 1890. for the parnoae of aubw mlttlng t the Qualified voters or eaUcity theouaetlM oi aabsertUsMt. eavtbe aartbf o - w.iu our, ana sum or aou,utsj so tae eaptssu stook of the aatd'Tbe- Bast OaroHaa Land ' and KalIwayOpmpanT."'tv aoasaai aooea -; rnnnlng thirty' years, to be' Issued b eatd " city, the daaosnlaatkHasr Met eaeh aad,'''' drawing Interest at .the rate of tpereeau. WT snsoini Avohlssenssllv: osi 400 Um' - - said the election preolhou in aaid city, and alee Daily Jsumal, a newspaper publish' dj pDiiusssuiiiBaioo- anasMisa' the e xtl n gulsh sueiit of 4sad prbaotpsU. 1 1 la further ordered that thirty days aatisej , shall be given of said eleetion by '1st meat at tha eoort honsa doar ssd at sub. m arf to. " - said city, m as 'prOTtded la the act at A . . J-J1 . . ' sembly, entitled .An apt ..to- . laioaaorai The Kaat Cat ollnaTn Jand Rallwaycii imeodatsC- (rt . f J ism. ,rZy 1 '.fir' V? if'!Bi thereof. By orueVufWe fSarVof Q6m&$& b o( Craven conrtf? -' JLiA.ICrHARD801f Newbern, Nov, Utb, 1888. novHdwtiAulO w 1 itii sf. : - , . , ' , x - -a A ' ' , - a
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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