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I att! . ... .- 7 .4 . A V.' W' " - e. ,-' " r & M il ' ' .1 , ' V.. VrjcV.--,--:- ...---... v J ' .. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. ' n .m r - - - . jiir. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, OCTOIiEK' NO. :2. 9 .1-'- . I-- .itur" should Te assisted in tLe soring to throw off the heaviness of 'theslujTskli winter circuliion of thi? bltu'wl. Nothing docs It so well, so 5 TAKE av' SPRING. prompt or so safely ., as t wiffs Specific. 1 have used 8. S." S. for a number o j jrwirs, and consider it the best tonic and I Wood remedy that I ever twcl. In fact j I would not attempt to entrr nrn a , qutit. n IV. Cot.KM.or Of Coleman, Fersrtison & Co.. Our book On Blood aa.lStui DUasea TDaiM free. 6wtt Bracmo Co.. Atlanta, Ga. k corsuMP,u It has porruancntlv cnxixl TnotsAxns prauoaiM'Ml rT dorton liopo- less. If von have pi-oiiK-.niL.irv stiujv- . ton, . ut.U u. urii, Ditnctiity of r iwwimr, c,iXtmr atHttr, rnt tio fli!iO-S tilTHR rm-rNSUM"PTIOM Ino Convertible Ps'isy TW&SbrejtfbW Pblicj faud by THE MUTXTAL-; B ENKFIT Life Injtu.at6 Comijaoy incladea all the liberal f.&(ures of ire Compor. ohuiHo tddimw of gi.ir : ieel I h 6uryritr rw'?e. which . wtrl b pantl at ny"iraJP-sTvr two j ear prnia(B) bar be paid, if demanded. ' Erj Policy U4 nior-ii cpon it a , feaMsaoowio in' j!in fiarea trr op tions granted bv wraptot. 1st option. CiJH jarrtcic vilua. 24 option. A mount rbat may be bor rowed from the company on the pol icy 3i optioo. Extended ioturans for fall amana4 at ttaa poiioy. 4th option. J'iiinB poiicj value. ' Thm latQe'moat liberal policy yet of f rd and ia tbe aifeai !auranco to b bad. twf dollar prd treta a dollar's rth of Insurance. No Iom by lmpars. ' D.T.riHBiwir, Ai. j Haaltbr mrnoi between fonruwn d NOTICE. - athf-nre'iMrrabr designated a "polling f pianos) ta tbe Tarioos efectin precincts and sraids of the" city of New Berne nftn Corns rv of Craven, for the elec tion to be held on tbe flixt Taeadny in November. 1990. as follow; : 1st wssd, aa police office 81 ward, at court hous. &i ward, one door north of Krjain'n '-torxn Middle street. 4t ward. Benevolent school home. 54a ward, St. Phiilipe precinct, St. "Pbillipe chapel. - Sih ward, McCarthy precinct, at Mc- w-CaKby " cart-bouse, pt) Norwood street, riear Qoeea. . x w 8th township,' Pleasant Hitl precinct. Plaaaant HiU aoboot. towissibrp, Camp Palmer precinct, -TaipPaIier. l IktownahJpv Vance i.oro precinct, at V BUCVOVIW i.i . L t- r - . -.1, a ruMmt,iM - - . -r - v Tmv fir r slip 1 ' FOR J. "- ia to woahiprFakber'a precinct. mtihalf8 happy, politically speaking, wJfr" .T- - r -. ; ItaEK P Pr'DCt' " ' "liBiiii, 3 itcci viv.iui.v, UCbva S3 township, Dover precinct, at Dover Station. 5th township, Tempte's precinct, at itortoa'a store. Sih township. Stant.n's pneinct, ht Stanton place. Bib to m nahi p . Le's Farm precinct, at Lee 'a Farm. 1 lb. tow-uakip. Conoct'a precinct, at Cooner's. JU towmabrp, Jamee City precinct, ct 1 JeT?rityp?,ll1 'Cbooi-hou Jasper. ' win to-acDip. Aruoui at.ua prirct. at Arnold '. J. A. JUCHARD3UN, eplSdw30d Clerk B'd Com. Tazes ! "Taxes ! I will visit th. places below for the , . ' parpoaw of eotUetusg. Tx, on the'cPPyand confuted, day. stated dp-riB ine month of Octo- ! A Cl,MMISs;IOX de iunali(.0 in- Vanceboro, Ko. I Township, Satnr- qulrendo is sadly needed in South dZl??' LUo' 1S80 -r 1 Carolina. Tho Tillman and anti- Falcber Store, No. 3 Township, , Wed need ay, October 15th. 1590. ' Tillman factions are at each others' Fort Barnwell. No. S Township. Sat- nraay, octooer is, i?yu. Morton's Score, No 5 Township. Fri- day,OoWfcer 24. lsi0 Bavelock. No. 6 Tosc.-hip, Saturday, .October JIL-1S00. . Jamea City . No. 1 Towml.ip, Friday, October 81, 1890 Japer. So. 9 Towr.fhip, Monday. October 20. 1S90. Those failing to meet me at the above luni piaoes and settling their Taxes wfll te visited by myself or Deputy at once with the expreaa purpo-e cf col lecting the tnxes due. Tna Tax snust be woand np by the B'at day of Decemb. r. WR LANE Sheriff. New Bvrne.Scpt J5. 1S90. d wif PROM NEW Vuiik t iTY. Uk. A. K. H a wT - Tv r - ' r : l" -ti r pft t e n 1 eyf-;M"i r-eetvi --iu. h ml rn very nu; h zr i-i n1 'ii'Vrf n I cu m- tti -i c o "r :a. t-v-'fclfcht. ' no- I h va JLac r ! - tl oi "i I s'aiftr-a md mm uot "u.ri' " ir- A I n ! 5 Mt U. rVrreU'v 4 i ..-, c ( i ;h1. . Heir ! y . ... . mmxm TYLER DESKS 200 New Styles. TTIXXROYAITTPS WSIXEE CABEtZTS. TA BXE3. CHAT33. BOOK CAStS. c. t E-dj.-i Pjw air Special Discousts. Cialo;s fsr 1880 no-w timIj. DO saM. IllostnUd. Book &; Poat 10c. TYLER BANK UUUNltHS. niM,aiitTuirri.iiiMwiiiraii A rn i oujc f i ru. ii nm. TYLSS DSSX CO., bt. LOT7X8, MO., OAA v ." . nV y.,.-gr EDITORIAL NOI'KS. feet of sri(.'W rej orr Q lebeo. TllK New '..ik HeraU il.u'es the Democr itio tu ijority in iho next Congrrss at eicuteen. i of I the Adam- nud I mted States j Express Companies is officially ' denied. All of i he window l.v f.ic- tones wi'N. of rittcbor, with one exception, hive formed a trast. A TRAIN" in which the Czr was . traveling, on Irs return from a 'hnntiDg trip to Poland, was tired at lrom a railroad station. 1TIE Chicago Anarchists will commemorate the hanging ot Spiers, Fischer. l'.Dgleand Parsons, oa the eleventh of November. "AuMnfii says the new tan tT will make the tin used by his pack ing house cost a qaarter of a m llion dollars more for the year 'TllK outlook for Democratic saecs in November is most assur ing. We see but one source of danger. That is the possibility of over con fldence." Mrs. Jf.kkerson Davis, after her visit to New York in counec tion with the publication ot the life oi ner tinsoana, w ' ., . ' . ill go to Mexico iu. tne i.uirrRu u uuk.. A Wilkesbarre woman's eight hus IY all means secure a Demo- bands appeared against her in cratic Legislature. A Republican c,ourt at one time Saturday." Congress can intlict no evil on the people ol North Carolina at all comparable to that which may result from the election of a llepub l.ofn Lrgislature. THE Wrimicgton Star says: ' Mj. McKioley livery well pleased with his tariff bill. The magpie that amused itself dropping pebbles on the toad was very well pleased, but the toad didn't se;t b.t of fun in it. Gen. Palmkr. tne grand old j Democratic leader in Illinois, de j serves the thanks of the public, fie is a candidate for the L. S. Senate and is making a vigorous canvasa of the State. Gen. Palmer ... , . , and his friends express a growing confidence in their success. AP"V Virginia uepnu-, ? " C0Dtmnf,8 . Wld!D: ahT i is trying to rally the white liennb- i while Langston is triumph-! antly leading his black cohorts. fJariison and Keed are on the side Tue Wilmington Messenger , 8an8hip. Not only the Demo ofLangston. The people will dis-' sa s: -The work of colonizing, ti nartv. but all lovorsofeco card both ami stand Dy l'emo cracy. Guv. Hill is cauvassing Ohio, lie met with Major McKinley a few days ago and the Major told him that the Force bill would pass i. iuti uch oession ui v ougress. The Governor contended in his j speech that the bill would not pass . if the fall elections were in favor o'f the Democrats. Thk News and Observer sas: "We never saw Wake meu feeling as at present. They wear an air or confidence, and feel assured of luaaiuf, in LT(l nuui i ll l l c L to foundation stone. Wake is to be redeemed this year for a fact. She will never go Republican again." Governor Hi i.i. is making an able canvass iu Ohio. He made a great speech at Canton Wednesday night in which "he talks ! anil" as 1 tariff." IIedenouncedtl.ennse.it- Tng of Democra'ic representatives fr0Ill the South. He sookc of 1 lie election bill in the most bitter lan guage, lie denied that there are dishonest elections in rlieSiirh. and asiil t ha n,J,ir.,,l ...i i.J.. or throats and there is every ippoar lasting the y prior oi., the ance of t.lood-hed and trouble. Whatever were wrong of the Tillman p i: to the September ineu: anti Tilimanites are responsible lor, the present great evils nud the present dangers which point to wards a return of the Palmetto State to negro rule." Secretary Tracy is selecting names lor cruisers and we sug 'gest for hw consideration Raleigh, : North Carolina, or Pu-11, m honor of Admiral Henry Bell, ot Orange county, who lost his life in Japa nese waters in 1807. Admiral Cell wa in Perry's expedition that opened up Japan to the commerce of the world and was engaged in M.e ligh' t:li the Pieho forts. As We have h id :i Roanoke. peih;ip he inighr like the S aim. mo t. New- A. ( ) i-ei vt-r. A KAVi .RU E tru l; ol I lie Repub l .-iti le.uier-. hi-, been lor the past teu or fi!:i;-ii e:us to ell them selves: ho.ir.-e .ibmit a free ballot , i- . i , and a fair count, ami the meanest. most disreputable charges h.ive been made against the South in connection with the State and national elections. In order to keep up the bloody shirt issue the Administration and the Repu Mir in leaders in Congress h i ve u t tci 1 abandoned their purty iu the Suu;h to the negroes, with John M. LinESton as the recently aniiointeii ... leider. K1MT0IU.VL NOTES. A DM I R Al'.I.K PORTKK is Critic.'.llj ill. (' ( V. (iui iPKI t. date tor the 1" S is out as eand: Seiiate aprainst Mr. liUic. O vsr k km k.n" report a greatitive Committee in failing to name niiin ot i he oyi-ter beds near I his successor. These are of veeter 15, dead.' 1vX.nkll is out of funds and the In.-h National League is gieatly pressed fur money. 1 1 1 N . ("IIADI. KS FRKDERICK Cllisi. of Ceorgi i, is campaigning in New York and Massachusetts. llfN. T. M. Norwdou has at last announced himself a candidate r,.i t- ri . - . r n lor me i . n. csenaie irom utorijia. ,x , 11. nunoreo lUouSfuu uuna, has been su oscr, bed for t he j erec- I cheerfaly servo their country in a ! gether. pme.'ei, l,a;e !en ad t.oa o; an academy at I ron! Koyal,)privute 8tatioDt tuat tbo people ' j U8ted and complications settled. " It is rumored at Washington that Germany will prohibit the exportation of sugar-beet seed to A nmrii.. .k..Kiit.. H F 1'. 'UTs from the cor.ntrv cive t ho ph-a.xirig intelligence thatpos soms are nearly ripe. Who cares or he tariff! TriK I 'nited States I'.xpress Com- panv K,V(,.S notice that it will not, do anv business for the Louisiana 1 Lottery Company. H-r ; , -r;,aJ 0 'Thk. Philadelphia Tunes says: lhVU"K l''L-us'' ermonijmentof U the Democratic forces . mentioned as the probable sue-, of tbe dietrict may Bweop the field cessorofthe late Judge Miller on i. . ., -, , , !..,., - ine l . o. ou pre me t ouri uencn. TnK plain duty of every lover of consntut.onal liberty is so to vote as to rlitH'k. it nossih e. the nartiflan I . r - r- fury of the Republican organize I aud wet.k in hnffian history. If '. , , . . , , . .. i riu- , is the decisive day and the decisive i ,...,!, j . r Thk negroes no less thanthe.hour that fixes the destiny of; , .,, whites will pdjov the advantages i men. J of a Democratic, victory. The ppmocratie partv is the shield of every citizen. Twenty two thousand children fifth rathni,P SnnHnv Bfhno'a of Brooklyn paraded on " Sunday in honor of the Golden Jubilee of Bishop Langhlin TriE (rovernor of Vermont in his one eight of the available so,, has been abandoned by its owners. A little more tariff Captain McKinley ! I ! negroes in est irKiina cas ue- gnu. At C ha.leston, forty whites ; have been ejected to make place j for forty nugroes. ; The Presbyterian Synod of j : 1 i - T . : . , t Sout h Carolina h;vs unanimously I adopted a report favoring the establishment of a Presbyterian University in one of the South Atlantic States. Forty Italians were arrested bv the police of New Orleans Sun day night on the charge of holding ' an unlawfnl meeting They were i just from Chicago and conld give I no reason for commg to New I VfrieailS. J It is now believed t hat Senator ! Ilamjiton. of Sonth Carolina and j eneral Oordon ot Georgia, will be beaten by the Alliance for seats in the United S-ates Senate. This will give Kepublicans and an ontu i haters as mucb joy as anytb ing that 1 1 could occur Senator Ransom h doing The best informed people believe splendid work in this campaign. ! that Tolk, Livingston and the Remember he speaks in New Berne Alliance people have Vance beaten on the evening of the 31st. Wo for re election to the Senate It is trust that multitudes will come ; confidently asserted that every lrom adjoining counties to hear the time Alliance Democrat who may great Orator. ! be elected to the Legislature will Governor HihL will speak in j obey the oath he has taken as an advocacy of Democratic principles ; Alliance man rather than the in in Ohio and West Virginia. If he strnctions of any political nomi had always been so anxious for the j nating convention. If they do this success of Democratic principles the wil1 Tote gain8t Vance for it is probable that Grover Cleve re-election to the Senate." land would now be President of the We do not regard the Signal as Cnited States. II ill is very smart authority in politics, nor are we an and is politically found, but the authorized or self-appomted repre conduet ot his friends tow ard sentative of the Alliance ; but the ' Cleveland cannot be forgotten, and ! charge preferred is one that con may not be forgiven. cern8 a11 tne people of the State, and it is, perhaps, our duty to con Wiru a great increase of th 8ider it in the light of reason and war taxes, a surplus of over ninety epirifc of fairne89i millions squandered, and the j When the appointments of Col. ballots of the people in the h.nds polk aQ(1 Mf Lividg8tou were of lured and dependent employes annonnced we were apprehensive of the central power, "a govern t thejr canVa88 would result in ment by the people" wonld certain-! m:,hief The Proeressive Farmer, ly be i-cnouslv crippled, and ine people, ilk mi' jects of the Czar, would be in the hands of the Com minder in Chief nf tin. rmv ind m.ui.lei in tm I ot the Army ana Navy. Hartford Times. Lr is impoitant that t ho negro ' should leave his campaign in candidate, Cheatham, in tho Se- Georgia Jaml join Col. Polk in a fluid ii i-it i ic', .liuuld not go unop- canvass of North Carolina, unless I'ixnl. It is announced that Mr. ' the object was to defeat both ,1. M. Mewlbtrne is out on his own j Gordon and Vance and bring about hook us ;i Democratic candidate, i the- election ot Livingston and We- dn not know what the Demo-j Polk. crats of that dihtnct desire or We were gratified when Col. purpoe wheth.-r or no they will Polk annonnced that he was not a enter a candidate. It not, t hen candidate, and the gratification th.) Democrats should rally to the ; was increased when be spoke ot support (if Mr. Mewborne if he is "Vance in words of praise and com -the kind nf man to be suppoi ted mendation. for mh o i oilire. Let the campaign; We were willing to admit that tie piiii.Mi aciively p;;un8t Cheat-1 Col. Polk is ambitious. There are few ham. Ji highly important nnd men of ability who would not be necesf.,ir that we should capture glad to represent Xorth Caroliba in tint district it possible. Mr. Mew the V. S. Senate. Col. Polk is not an borne mav b iim von- ,ran llmmgton Messenger. THE 8FX0ND C0NRESI0.N. L WIS - lliicr Hang oot your banneis! There is no snch word as snrrender. We have no criticism to make the nomination of Captain liogers none ou the action of the JLxec day ; onr concern is with the things of today. ; notice that some of the I papers in the district are pressing ; tllu pcop,e It must reinembered ' "hat the br.''-'"'Z-j the claims of Captain Kitchin. e th.lt tl)P Alliance is composed of 'P'ine and u. i. admit all that is claimed for him ; f.xrn.tr, nd that no class of our : ud" Th,'." V, and echo and reecho his praise pfc0pe Lave received snch ,oi vice ' the w.-tpr K, , Brave, patriotic and able, ho would from aDy pubIl0 man as Senator J.J " , he a sUndard bearer worthy of any Vance ha8 rendered to tho farmers , best etLdei.tH d,,,' , , ifollowinir! hnh h is not. a candi. .r. ... i schools . w ht to c . -.; ' - - i , . , . , , uie. ne mauus in rno nnnnroM A U U l-Ai , UJ I.U VI. Lilt js( of Mh Carolina's sons who may reap tue reward ot their i labor. Mr. Mewborne is a candidate, jit is true that no convention 01 ll..mnp.i V . n .i r, A n o . 1 i j n i ml , i.riiii'Liaia uao tnuuiotu uio tanu.- dcy, but he declares himself a Democrat and enters the field 1 against the Goliah of the Phillis t;iue8, Cuder whose banner will you fiSlt, Mewborno'fl or Cheatham's T Tnat is tne Question and the only question. . inc Alliance is already in the field, and .viiitnco men regara u ni fit proper that the mantle of liogers has fallen on the shoulders of Mewborue, and a prompt, move- .... .,.rtf mo -i.'y, uui uiituj n uuic j oiium;i j charge has bot-u 'crowned with : vlctorv. " x uri r ic n u t vif i ' t iov.i i in' I Let thnre he no haltin? between ' two opinions, but with one accord let as enter the battle and fight for ! . Democratic prlnciples,good govern - I ment and the honorable and decent representation of this district in the Congress of the United States it is asked, what good can re- ! suit from the election of a Demo- cratIC Uonse of Kepresentatives ? " been well aid that "At no ume oinca luo ",Bt "ao chosen has it been more important to dace a curb on the fnry of narti- nomica, and orderly Kovernment 8honld take part io 8ending an anti Administration majority fo the;next House of Representatives." They could not npset the Kepnbli- can control, but they could curb and confine it within constitutional bounds. They woald hold the keys ol the treasury : and though they would be too late to arrest immediate spoliation, they could put an end to many proposed schemes of extravagance SEXATOE VANCE. The intelligent and reliable llaleigh correspondent oi the Wil mington Messenger in his letter of October 22 says: The Signal attacks the Alliance right along and goes for Polk and Livingston. 1 It.8ays their "tour throughout this j gtate wa8 nothing more or less i than an electioneering scheme agaiD8t Vance, ami Livingston assaulted Vance in every speech. i orlitf.il hv Col. Polk, had attacked j onatnr Vann nfi Mr Tavincston had vigorously assailed Governor I ' , , 1 Gor(lorjj of Georgia, e could see DQ rea80n wllJ. jrr Livingston : orpsntinn hnt ita exinsider him a ' ' gentleman incapable of practicing i palpable fraud on the people and 'gratifying his ambition by dis- 1 honorable means. , T,,t 4. JU'" ijen uac juiucu luu on Alliance from selfish considera- ; I tjonp, and hope to nse it as a ladder - : n .,,,.h fn nmt r have no doubt, but we do not be- lieve that the Alliance can be used as an engine to crush the De mocracv, endanger liberty and re- tar.l thn nrnmctta ami tlavolinn i r i,ar of North Carolina i 1 .... . .... nPrnftpPti(. f.ith are. tAiiilinr to Not onlv will Alliance Democrats ' in the Legislature vote for Vance, i bat Ul0 fntuIe jn show that the f line that separates Alliance men . . , Democrats IS an imaginary one, to be seen only bv those who ill u iuiidui kj i iiie le'.u luuud- 1 m(.nral pnnciples upon which both oreanizatious rest. No ordiT will 5e ia8ued bv the great invisible , aud incomprehensible Mogul for . tbo (left,at of Vance. All that we 'need is a Democratic Legislature, i an(1 w . confident that the A!- ,: wlll do its nart in the elec tion of such a Legislature. The Secretary ol the Treasury has awarded a gold life saving medal to Thomas M. Webb, c f , : rnr rwi-nrinu ii T r n,rM ami Mian Irone;" , , ' " i.. u. naji-o ouu .u,an(j noiy ministers arvc ' Jackson from drowning at Wrights , the crcea bf-fore the ptopie j ville beach, N. C, in August last, j ZUce "noW cl'lTvi . ,- i i t : ..: tUUtUe ' 'wo,v f,rl:rv,- store when you come to buy goods As to rooi. fort.tj.,, .,, ,- i, - r i ment by tho appiic-atioa of will give you more reliable mlor- t,cr ,..nD0, v.., ,u, t6 J t iff 'L V, r'' v - . mation about the effect of the tariff; t- for whotu oud b..- l with exquiaito mbnee. rvn nniiofl than all Ihfl aratnampn 1 . , . -" in tbe Republican and Democratic ,. . . -vx-,i ; t ' ' btar. 1 : ' Daniel Uysteb is tue nepuo 1 Hcan candidate for CoDgress in the 2Slh district of Pennsylvania. We : hope the Democrats will capture him and send him to the New Berne Oyster, Fish, Game Industral Exposition. and FRANCE is about to adopt a high tariff on American products. This ' . -',., is a kind of "reciproeity" which did not occur to Blaine and Mc - Kinley The Situation in South Carolina. Charleston, S. C, October 3. It. K. Charlee, of Parlington county, re cently addressed an open letter through the News and Courier to Judge Haskell, tho anti-Tilman candidate for Gover nor, asking him to answer publicly the enquiry : "Do you rest your prospeot of election solely on the white Democratic yote. or do you aud your friends intend to supplement your present following by an appeal to the Republican or negro vote and to the machinery of election lawn?" The News and Courier will publish tomorrow HaskelPs answer, in which he sajs: -'Yes, we ask for the vote, not only ft every white Democrat, but of ; every colored Demoorat and every white or colored Republican entitled i under-the laws of this State to vote. ! We ask them to vote for us because j we believe that our ticket is composed ! of men who earnestly desire good gov- ernment and who will to the beat of their abilitv administer it for the good of the whole people in obedience to the Diedees put f jrth in the platform and I utterances of theDemocratic party es- j tabll,bed In 1S3 ' : The McKinley KM. Washington, October 23 A num ber of newspapers this morning pub lished articles foreshadowing at tempts to contest the legality of the tariff law upen various grounds, one being tho clerical errors and omis sions in the enrollment of the bill with the conference committee changes. Concerning these public tions. Secretary Windotn said this morning that be knew nothing officially about tbe protests against the legality of the McKinley tariff bill. "I do not,' he said, ''regard it as the province of an executive offioer to question the constitutionality of tbe acts of Con gress. It is for him to enforce the law as he finds it, and not to determine questions affecting its legality. Fire in Durham. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 23 A fire at Durham last night burned W. H. Proc- tor's grocery It is a total loss. Io- surance, 82,500. The upper stories of the Bank building, occupied as offices and lodges, were burned oat. The Masonic Lodge was insured for fcOUU. The Firet National Bank rooms on the i nrst noor were not uurnea, due were H.m.r1 w.tr: insured for ft 000. innoa tr,r ftin fic.A- .i!matrl valna I05 fjfjb '! estimated value $25 000. i The ropulatlon of Florida. Washington, Oct. 23. The census j office today f announced I the total popu- lation of the State of Honda to be 390.435, an increase of 120,941, or 44 86 , New oek, Ool. -o. i i--per cent. The population of Jackson- James B. Crc-ij-hton, a ;. on:i ville is 17,140. and increase of 9 510, or er of this city, was found .: 124 per cent; Key West 18 053, increase office on Broa lv. a. :ii 8,168, S2 per cent. Klaiue Loaves for Ohio. I V A sni NOT ON. Uct. 'ii. Secretary j Blajn6 wiu leave Washington tomorrow morning for Cranton, O., where he will speak Saturday. From that place he will go to Chicago, but he will not epeak in Indiana. STT . 7T "TrZ i hat Docs It Mean! "100 Doses One Dollar" means simply that Ilood'a Sarsapanlia is the most economical medicine to buy, because it gives more for the money than any other preparation. Each bottle contains 100 doses and will average to last a month, while other preparations taken according to directions are gone in a week. Therefore, be sure to get Hood 'e Sarsaparilla, the beBt blood purifier. 2 A Headless Body Fonnd. Virginia, Ills , October 21. A letter received here from Fresno, Cal., tells of tbe finding of the headles body of a man near the railroad tracks just south of Fresno. A piece of paper with "M. F. H., Virginia. III., on it was found on the body. The dead man is believed to be Miller F. Hagsman, who abscond- beiag S2O.C0O short in his accounts. Mrs. Elacrpmsn is nrostrated over the fate of her husband. ; Dr. Lons's Ati.In - a; 'avor oi'Co-dliicr.iioii ' The fo""-vn 1j f-v. John. s L !1' :'li4rk- tile Si-.:-. usual Din-ii.!K liibiaam I Dr John 8. I. i,,; u ;i- discu's the co e: uc t.c: ( . tl. HesaiJLhai he lienrnl. i!o: Bvstem. It was i.-j L-a e.. ... , u . i izatioD. com rn u hf-is .. 1 .progress. Tlie liu hi m,j. ir lh world wen- ;t cpu.- k : 1 ZTtl! hTl " ",' ' master (i-ur-rai f ;..;,; T 1' ,f showed tliiir ur.n-;i 1!. vvntre trie k-j . tlVIICl, L11C" t-V I : t 'ley acquired lor tlit-iu to respect ,u IJ i: is i n n at-.d othi r i . -. of (Ji-cipline w(i.:!.l :i. where tin- oiviiizm inter eouimurih.f. . xi-:-urai c!nva!ry of i ! could only l.- t en -is an.i mf.nr.o'. i.- ;iover(.f tile 2HMli-,i)ei:4 iilii ;.r the ftuil. 'it, ivuiJ oped by th1 pr. trit-n in;, i" other m x ('liuracter is the rui n.)L .:' I. I -i : . -.1; . boob w b y sr. i (jirl ' V . f er t.v ill ! oilier s principle .-.na i-.ntj; and blend )u t;.e n.,'- . which either pi's. t.c e.-. eorner-s-tone of this line u-i ini. which i destiiied to l ;-l ii ,; ! -, i.-. t'.c i( li'&rr.- : l,..ie l eat Lh w ith its matchles, be.aiy. And. Baid the Djc:or, what ;ti,. ,!.e aritumeuts against iLid co education ; Doe 8CJGD6 helitVB that iiufijoru! iiy can fprinp; from it ? Why. iho very hintoiy of homo life bl: :- ii,.- c .j trniy. A boy educated with .-:-;,-r-i always the purer-t and t-tst b.j;. . Every president and prefect or a college, knows that tho rtudt-t;: rr-h feom the consecrati-'ii of a :s:.th.' rV . r Bister V love are the triKst at.d i;..i-!-- t rncnibers of thtir e-:-rr.r,-i-.:tji'y . I out of the racks of rli"-o f--t ':'.; fa! ; -d loh : r , :. ! h v .e ..f h- rr.. tion f jo.-n the old field school up to ;ii. ut i- i u i utifui-y made. ' r or her on u f ex : But to pleats tho trto md hu;;o- the i society of the other box. Ami why , should Lot her pereocai grace b? ocu- ' Cftted for the same purpose j sweet, i ! winning woman, full of the charm r.f n gracious manner, inate'irl of losia; charm will havo it tr.hs r. jc-d b ciation with the other ffx. Dr. Long clo-ed with :;n earnest tribute to the school girls i f thir- coun try. He said tli it they v.-no the bright est and mopt gifted he hail feuown in his experience of half a cectuiy. Thej j carried away the Isiirs Is of the schools I everywhere. They are the hope an i the bulwark of tbe land. They were the coming teachers rrnd the mother who would redeem the nation, turn back the tide of bribery and corruption, i arjd re3tore the puritv. hoc. r en 1 R!ory , of the republic. Shot and Ki.Ieil His V i!V. Memphis, Tenn . October 'JO T. K Peterson, an employee i t the l:i:i: i Central road, shot av.d kiibd hin wife last night. Peterson rem; ii-o hofb" un expectedly at 10 o"clu'.-k mi l found hi wife and 8 M. Maxeii in a compro mising situation. The woman wan i-ittint on Maxwell's lap with her arms arounit his neck. The husband drew a revol ver and llred twie.e Ht Mixweli. h(. drew the woman iu fout i f hiumeli and the received boih bullem. The woman died within li.uen minute-i Maxwell was a lodger in Peterson 'h house. Peterson ai ..iri-fii-1 end placed in j til. leriloii mo Na&hv ille. Tk.n n .. ' from Chactauo-.K members of the i ridd. Institute had an expe. will never for-i 1 over a trestle on -j ?c.:'.: tains and were eaii.-.t iDg train. O.-i c:o- i 1 e, (1 S e. ! Lh. J .ik nit: i .i.ii . -a:" ' : v. :.T oi ii , .i r.i one hurnl red a precipice of one l-un d f. w 1 1 ties too ahon t ste.u.i dYlemriithey lay'u - COuld get. but by 11." U ' -.- h o:' - i lie engine was stop,,,, a j - ..o it reached them, Fifty Years iu a r.tsi.iiMie Danville, Va . O.-t t -I my . ii ago Dr. Oeo. W. Dam" fi.tirn.lei the Episcopal ohurch here, and since time time has served it continuously as nc tor. Tbe fiftieth anniversary of Lis pastoral connection w as cel. firate l :.t the church tonight in the pr. -ta-. e . ! i large coDgregaticu. ir. D.n:; was preseat and his son rend an iniL-reHunn sketch of tho bietor. of the cnr.ich which the venerable rector had pit pare:!. Street Cur Strike in Win-'-".! . WINSTON", N. C, Oct. 21.-T.-.J-..V the motor men and conducttors oa .he eiec- trie street car line vf ct oat tn It liie j because the company rtduced waten from ten to eight cetun per hoar. Ti e ! company has not yet agreed upon the I old wages and they will be lh: --l 0f employment, ! i i Little liirl 15iiii;nl to Pi atli. Charlotte, N. C Oct. i t , , ... f v ! the four year old daughter of A rOtl J ev. lonKsiey, engineer ou hr Uieni;a Danville Railroad, wa, tutut-l to clew, this afternoon while In r mother was across the street, to start a fire. The ehiid Uaertonk rromiuect uankel- ro ,. 0, at. 1 .. : ; n i t teo.Kt- i 1 1 hii r..l im- predion was tn rather than -ee the i .niire or ' with whom he has been jcntie ' TUB WAV 51 ADS! tLi. i: One of the rriOet Eei:ou- et. . : guccess in the way of in r. ) right in the middle ot t.;e i health. How to r-jetor. sni to i: I a regular habit ut bo i y atvi .r-j;. t00 often a s .urco of ie, 1 1 happily, cf v. in i-1-. rjeceessry to inv ili ; purgatives. They wl-.o .i i;- i 1 continuously know the c.n ';'. a remedy which unites ib - kci i I regulatii g mecicine for U. j wjth that of n tonic both for t gans. the liver aud the stonen-n tetter's Stomach Bitterj. -ai -ti i he best raedicil authority, ar.. ing daily the indorsement of on countrymen With thi- ' thoueh gentle, l.ix.oive at ; lo. - fei! I" : i possible to drfy tb..e- e.ii perature productive of eon.- i 1 well as constitu'-ioii ii nit-. 1: ness, which beset ev, n (.. . healthy. Malaria, .ty. i o -ii tism and kidney troub ef,-e.- r and prevenuu by the p.niei- 1. X ) ELIOION Bible, TeHaive.-.t . T . - V mony, Fact. Rjlan Baking Pow del . ' ' .! Oil tll'j tlr ti i-u to i e liners t.ui 1. lV VI. p: . Ij'l ! . r tran.-porti. .Aij.l v.h:. .Ill ill,; CvT. i.i, ... t ... i : . VI, I 1 Ti.. : "or i. rn". ti fR,;i oi thi will r !..-; j ; iie ..iz ...'.' : bcotf, j i'.r.ti oi ciean :. r. 1 ;jir : is itbots'. th . re itr! ii p..y. i hi:n it i.u :i- o:' 'Jijar to ' . a. I iS;'J9. - i : .- j . i la-lhitj non- of i.o people of ' --- t.'i'u:. I'v.-r; :, ), .S.-I.-.1. K!ld - ,il- i Kiii-'On n u: rsi-e ' .- i. i : ':- ".tT'.iri-i" . ' : a vr ith -'iS' also i i-. t I.rii ii::- L-iM-lH. e.lii. C lit . Of f 1J q a i re i stft i 1 tr,o i. I ;:r : M!-:b. a Ne-e F-.. su!-j- farmer ..rid ; v. houlii New !'-. ii f n iii? r' .pi il -ocie l-t. .: Iv the d. I..-- icd 1. .! I "urn -a io ( urlert I. !lli" "pace hiiort no- , l ,ee''hr. ; .1 u : rot:, if.. r;i, Iu ; - 'i:o iitit ' r ii : 1- 1 . L J . . i. K-t C i . -.. At l.v i H'l t . i -1 1 . - - nnd vi . mi- O Oie'Cl. tli! Jincinu-it i' ' " rill liHo .. ! from l. . , . a u 1 1 1 : . - . wr. k I lb' Mbv Ui'itii v:.' the A . ...i u.l i ; i z ii 1.1. il ' U to u'.l.t rr u: .1 r- n if 1 .. 03JLv Ji-.V,j'OV!S ';'''; -i i - ta.veii; rv ;., pienrant. - r .-ae aiid T'i f r- .-is'; i j: t!:'- ta-'.e. :;:;d ;n ts . . !,'ai-.,iii.a cy L' lilly V. t J.rol.i: : . j," ., . . 1. r.. :- ;;,! M -v. ! v , .i, ,, ; V1 !!' ' : ,:'.v- ' ls : i - i:e J. r.iel en; - li:.;.;ra. : wi 1 i. .iv-. to V n.-tip'lti'.!). ;- '!"i i ," !':.- : j,, li,e ; ; : , ii: . ... j'.,... . " t. - ; ' 1'lai-le (o ti;e s'.,.,:!,-!i. !.r--;:.pt ill :- - , t.jne action and truly I.. :i :i-i;-! iu i;, .i:.ii n.u- iJi-'-is. pripareii ( :,- , ,,;.,. '- " i:."al:hv 1 :. M - ..- . - -.1.. He : , . ... il;, ,.. , ' ' .! :: i-:iv- r....ie i: f;.. , . on;-).'f- i ;-i r. .iv kii'-v.-:.. ii r. . over i' i ! 1 I-'..'- i ,.,r ;.,'.. ;.i - : - i '.... !.-.- . ' ' ., ; ... lH , - ' ' '.. ...:" l-ot have a ":i ; -,viil - -., have i 'ire it, protajitb, i-ia s to tv it. " .!..--ti:iito. CALIFORNIA FiS SYZUP SAN FRANCISCO. CM. CO. LOUISVILLE, AY. A'; CATA R 'A H vtores ij And Su TRY THE CU A . n:- el 5 ik -. by 'XXS3. A.N i " Uil Insurance Age: AND t - KTSA i-AN ilr.h 'ne i ii:i". of 1: r.fl ." S ! Ml: .1.1 m. :.Si-lS. ij irg--ht tJiir;,:ua 1 ni. i 'o. of any Ami'ii'i Foe Continental KiiiK I: of Now AMI'. C'o.ML'ANY, Capital. ,?1 000 000 o' 0 110 liiW pt Thk d ver M. (( Ao il. i. :'fJ r, , K I t: ii ii t l 'jr.. ,; ti e 1 pacii; i rj :i-.e i Tli!-; A'M.l.n ( 1. . !' : ';: ::. - -in-'- '1 II : Cai'i Tii, - ! . i '. . . i-::i-!iii 0011 ( ptj iOKI.l :. ('.. iHliiJ i 1 1 ! i i.iro,.;! an TIK i i . i: t . In -.' i ie::t Poll' debt. M .VI; INK i NS. v ).. of Injures i 'otton to and froo: r. n ,- port in pon :n ih. Lurope. A late." cr S'l t'.- W uil air Brie k br. ii.i ina '' ;;'' I l-'or.ticr! occui.'it.; !.- T :l ri b.o:- . :. n- N-i'.'ti:. x r. i ' - afsitUux.t vit Ui: iU' V.. ..--v., V. , . - JlNL"' F COL. TP." . 300 PnS e Itix.li in 'l'l eal lin :'.! e nud Vim "1 -c in i' l ee. Vllliili-is t ' lie.- ( Fever., Cm :.-,'.,; io.i. A . A . - ' I i i. :i 1 i e :i i : .:.:. 14. P..--- i ri. i ii -, 1 :ir .- . .o...t:.-.:e: nil'-, '.i -i.l il; O. i.-- rbii - er '..: te in I .. I ...I ii.-ii. ll-l'- I'- t . r : . . 1 - el : : i ! - i - . :.i ; . i i' . ii i ri : - ' : , ii - H. 11..-1 j i i'ii y i ,) i- i e. , ! . I 1 r ii y i O I i ! ... ' .1 .K..:ise:M- u. f - e:-'. .. M:i;-I.- HI lie i.j.er f.i .'. -n. trt.-itle C-f", v. ;;li :-: -, ;i' i I-Tl ii. rv l i r.' i t' ' in 1 i J a l- Veterinary Cure Oil, Fold bv DruEnists; it Sen! V: and m any quantity cn Rtci .i t liUMFIIHZVS" T I ETC Corner Wiinam i lJ J..nn - u nu: I, 1 1,1:1 1 :i 11 1 l.'il.! es. 5 J.' Ve ' EOMEOrATIII Nervous Debiiitv, Vital Wr ; nr."?? h 'Vr ii'" ys' med'.c;:.? (.' C"-r. V.: li:-tn :-, :i I J . .... A", of can he hu N. V on.' New bi re . our ! ;:i:'-nt-ULtltU-it et-. a or j . Mr o;i N C. ., -ire u prompt I v f..r :;i.v one v. i.i in u..i :;li -..-.lis. :alc ox Valuable Real Estate ' - e..r-jance ( n j .'.kiu ut of foreclocure ' ire i'liK" of '.he Suf.t-rlor Cun t of I'ravtn ' i..- ..i.iHird st i-f.rtrif 'lerni.ln). ne " e,AtH. mi liio ouri House door '' ' -'j ' ":w li rri, on Monday the ii c-itj or November, 1N'. l. Twelve, M., u.i ', .- do. -rll. .1 Heal Ket.nte Hltuaud ' '" in i,l craven, Htste of North . . ' : ii" . I o wit: I. .a .!. or p-i'.-n or land altaated on I'. , ,,, Mwt, in U e HHldr:ty oKew Heme. ' nl"1 iii, I c)ihr!teil n follow: Begin -a nl In Iho hn- k line of the Lot . mi. i in ii, a p. on of nalri eity aa Ixt ' i'.M :nik.nt fio-u (lip line of Lota N,,K """I end rnnninii lliecce oihI u ar.!i u e krUI rinrlt line to a point out ' "I "t II. e 'Kkn.ee to the line of Ixt No.M, 0 . ii'-e ..i-'hK-Rr.lly :in1 pnra'lel with Cra- : -o n p.int :ti fe I frnm I'.rol ' ' "; ' v M ' nrd i y ai d pttriillel with i ' ' .I (o-r'n i' fee', Hienre nortli J ' 1 '' '"el T"r!i -I It.h ( iaven street to , (.; n ...i er r.v e. ar.' !y with Broad - l ' o "d! n : e'.-i)dt.--i n fv.,ni the lines r.. i At; :, m, au,i tl,, ,.,. KOutli- : -'. a i -: a J ' v. i h i .i o: to I be be - i,, e ii n' l.-.t Nil. IT. irn ct i-i n:ild i-iiv, to wlf: One "" ' . ;n ;,: v ,.ie,l ..-..e Imir part of the '' ' "! '' heffltit.lng at tho northwest ' -.lit - ot ihf Mrlck 8tore or building '' ' n.- n. t . w. II. Oliver) on Die ' ' ' . I i : v -n si r' i I . nen r i he old -vlil-f. ni .1 -i : ti n : m Mienee eouth- 1 : :. i s: 'I.. euKli re niie of Craven - ' ' i . ..- I-i i. thenc em v. ardly parallel '' " l-'roi- i air. et Hi7 feet 8 Inches, ' I. i-i . e ntu i hwnr.lly bii. parallel with Cra---iisir.,i tu feet, thenre weetwardly a dl -ie t in e n the betcini, lug. It beingatart or '" -"it ir .in of Iaii dnflKuated In the plan , ..' mi l .-ay 11 k lot .No. 1 1. i. A.: iiii.Bn reruilii I rnetK or parcels of Is nil "liris the line of the Atlantic anfli North i . n . i It Hi on. 1 mi. out six miles wen! of i;, -. :- ol .New I'.i riie,leln tbesame wbleh .i r . i.i.v. ve l i.. iii ..rire Alhn and T J. M t . -1 - ! I.y dee." registered to the Merords " ' -..ii 'v'n :..ok 71 fonts tit) ..nl i,-i ii wi.luni HoJllater anil ! :':... x.ei-:,i. i he late 1 hos. ,., 'It'. ,:-) C'lile AIIUtlKltllt i ' i !.. Mtl ! l I'iark li- reed - -I-..- ii ii . . i e mi. t.v. rook in. folios . . -ii : i . ai.il -:.ich Oil I'lnrkeranlnl : .1 , , i . o i. kh ,il a . . ti l.y e'en I rett k - i' i .-. it iv. Ii. .ok 77 I, .llo M.I. : i i-. i . i - i . . I h '-i eh of va.1 us ie I". : " i ii iiii' i.iriit-tlv n-pui.li-tl ;.,e , i'.- il A. ii. . luiii, upon ivlileh there '' ' , ; ,-. ..-lI a I r.'Miilnrii M I kW. STKVKNK.-N arid I : I . N . V It KKYAN. ' - ; i-i i -.in in igslnr.ers. halo of Vfiluablo Eeal Fstate t. -ii rH'Ki nr Til ii iiidiuent of tl.e Hoj.e- --ii rum ly, obtained at I,-, no ki'iinu pending In r.-peiope J'eni.ell fllZH Inht llior of Wllllaiu Ainold. . . r i . ;' H, i " i, , i. i w i j k : i lot i -uh, s t the i.se it, .,r I n , l.e c It," of New ISarne, -' i f November. 18U0. , i,.; ii. n i it, i d Peal Kstale .. . .;.i. ; i f i ri.veo, hlateof i , i :ia. i . i i : -li.-'i i. "t i..e .i.i,,i foritjerly bo ii'di.if 'A ii, Is in Arnold, uDd de- 1. II Hi II .bl BlIBI'ht'dlO ; u :l.e Hin.ve entitled action - ' ' ' iii. 1 1 1 e til;, four () and , ii f'.iii-l- hliU fiiore complate da nl 1 at,-. ear by reference to said I- e V , I MTl ! iioni. itNUv K H RYAN, CoinmisalODer. . iltil Public Salo of Real Estate Jnnies o. Ila rr.Kon, Adin'r of John O. Oord i-er, ;!.-,'-iihei, Auinst ' ' -vi,li l -d i d (iaitlLt r ana others. j VI It ion lo iwh iumlg to pav debt, i oee.iiiiii'e to a J uurf men t of thebuperlor ( ouil of (i'vfn county, rendered In the uie.vu en ; bird suit. 1 wiil sell at 1'ubllc Auc tion . at tbe i oui t ilnuf,e door In New Berne, iN C .o.i Ifioiiday, ov lid IhlM. at Twelve 0 ,ot ;, j: . the fouowliiK lot and Improve menu, beliiiiin to tbo efclule of John O. t.Hidr.er. .ieei'Krteii . to wit: i'mti 01 lot .No. o.'l on the sou lb east corner of j':,IJoi-k sireet and Fleet street -extended, in t;.. e.i oi New Berne, IV. o., bounded aa ... iov: lieilnniiB it tbe son tbeaut corner 01 I'. i. ..irk htiei t ai.d Kieet street extebded, Hii-i i -.i ii ii 1 ii soutbwanlly with Bald Fleet ;re. i exieiijed i.. feet lo the corner of the In. oi '.adue 1'arris, belntt at a point 2H feet 1 i. in lijw coi ner bione on the east aide of K)nUiii street, lupr.ii.t; thence with aald CRiriB' line north IhKs east 20 feet, tbenoe u!'-. taiil line south 20 east IH feet, thence wit b a no iter of bald lines south til o eaat AO feet lo the lino of Lit No. K(W, thence eaat li.m'i) v.. ;b tho litie of said IajI No. 899 to t lie Nuufuwesi corn r of the lot sold toy Jaa. . .'i..r.- iM.ii. Adin'r, lo T. .1 Turner 4 Co., liici'i'c norihwauliy with the line of aald I liriier loi )u7 leet : Inehes to Pollock street, thence weKtwsrdly with Poilock street 88 fe"i : inches lo the pliiee of beginning. Terms of SHle ( Ino-balf ciisb; balance on a ii'i oi i.:- in. in l lis, wi t ii note to hw ap- jiii'i.-il. i iile roservotl until full payment s :n:.,.'. ... A- lie: '.ie, ...(.'. '.e,l . :i'i, 1H1I. .i..-l I. HAKHIHON, .'.i l Adm'rrl lohrt O. liardner. 'i: :r:i rtoi.i na- raven County. ; n I he f ii pel 101 i vurl . lie fore the Olerb. '. I I'liiine.: . h :::'. of K. il. Hll', Ic'd. vs. .1 ru 'i Hie. 1 ilzii.etii liiiwen, Wm. Rowen, i'.n.fi. I'.uweii, t.ei Howen. Ol.ns. Bowen, V !;m, w,fe Ilsrr'.el MiHfclrrle HV1I, liiiry t '. fciHKon: Hannsb Msson; Lawrence Iii::, ' I . a k Mason, James M ason, Klchaid .1. .e-K. mid wife Susan Jones, Carrie Jones, 'erne ; 1 1. .bm. s, Ueorglaua Jones, Harsh Jones. bidwurd Junes, Man.le Jones, 1 ;x..ie HIU. I'en lopo H.ll. Kerrldo Hill, (ieo. W. Hill. Andrew Hrysnl and wife .Yar'.a llryaiit and D. H. Palmer. In ! In, mas Buwe", Ooorge Bowen.W. C .; :. lUrnet Hill, ll innati Mason, ( liBrles :-.-. t -1 ri-e V.' . I III I. ae.l 1Bwreoce Hill. ..i ilii:. t.e-ir ijina Ji-nes. Lizzie Hill, , .. ' .p.- I I ,ii. u'.il Kerrldo Hill. . . ' in.- i.otlee ib .t ft special pro- c. Iieii i not! d m i.eove hss bnea turn. ,. . !:i il: - siij.'.l.r Ceui'L of lirsven , . ,ii ; . i, : t ii Oii.roiliin, he ore theCIeikof l . : i . ' i j erpi.ie t.f which Is tosell ui'.ki .ih- is t. pay debts, certain real . . ; i- 1 . ii : -1 II. H: ! 1 , di r d , s t ualed In : iv, :i ',. nt.iv N. riti I'lirolins, ar.d specl . i . . i.,i'.iioii in i h is cuuse In w blch :itei.sf.it s I; el rs ii f m w or devls -- , ,' ' . w . i j . ' II 1 1 1 1, d.r'd. ,'i ... Will Mirlher lulce ni.tloe lint. ,. i. .ti.sted 1 a ppeH r at l he orhcn I,.-. , , .1 tie su iei lor liourt of I'raven i'!i i hto itia on l b e 17 1 h dsy of .-mi., i lv.. Ht tbe i iiU't tloune In natd . , . - i. :: , i 'i ii i- -a .- r i -r ' em nr lo the peti Don I i i . mi fill or ill.- relief Ibereln tlemand- v. be rr.vntcil. To - ' I e -.M .lav of October 1KM 1 W.i ARl'l NiKli. Clerk Sup. court. Notice- i' ' ; i ( ' i i v Hn per lor ( 'ourt nils o r ii x 1 1 C lerk'd fffliOf. ., I; at I f . ii ! U;ifl tl Ivtued i i ' ; i o i Horn, ( ha r leu wi.. ui. k H i; m lit -ii, Jr., hihI KRorn 1 l c rorjiorni ion lor the a ..il 't )! i ! i : u u t fie terms pre : n rt i f if k of A lm rm nl , tiled and ,i 'ti siiui Mici. The eubfetaiifw of r t! it-ii t 1" t ha i snlri jh? leu rleslre U nun: (MTklt'd vuiiiit-r the uuoie hi'mik n IdirnVr i mpn; th . i ulii p plairnl huhlntM Aball Hit ii r . r I- ii ecu ti i y . Nort, h i aro- , 1 ! IH bllHIllrft) hllH 1 1 lH' 1 lift! Ol OiaOU- t - ! 1 1 1 Cm.- : .n iii Mini - :i! 1 K. I u , i 1 1 ( uij! hii :i Ht 1 1 1 ii k 1 uiii ter, biiy bMliiK i: ji.her ln(Ji. an where in i-r.f ! Ii 'nrI iih. ttuyiiiR. holdlnK . :.: i en . si ie in the hi ate of oitii 'iii " n ! i , r ; T 1 nj; wood tror k r t h ' 'In ,'.,;. I m I n o.'k slii.ll be eouhaii.l l.oilars. .llvlil.l ..li'itr. sol tlie i.AiK!ieof 'I'l! ! 1-1 1 . em b . it . ' '1,'P 11nniHfi1.il lllflll 1 h i . i In L i . 1 . r 1 lh I I, I i in in i p n,l 1 nil-In I schI ut ofuee 1I1U -.'.'iti iliiv f ' .cLob.-r, nm. I- W. I'.iKri' NTI- K. 1 ili k Suo. Uourt. . . . .N l ie i'ariiiimi, 1 Superior Couiii o! 1 lnv.-n. j Court. I ,.y A Coin, any vb. Mokcs Patterson u-.fe Mar A. l'.u ' erson, aud othara. CoaiiiiliBlonir's Bale. t iiet 1.1 a Jiirlitimiil f the Snperlor 1 1 1 'r. . -ii i .iiii.iy , rendered si feprma Is it in tin- ui.ove entitled action, un !:.rl: tl. . 1 0 i u. i ti ill e 1 . 1 I was ap).olhted a , i-si,,! i r io sell tbe bind described In in pin i.i fl 1. .1 in mill act Ion. snd here r ,b-. ci : l.e.l , I wll! Hell Ml public Ano ni ei b. mi On- Court llousi- door Id ,e. .1 New Ceil..-, on Moni'sy tbe I I, ii-ib ibij ". m. cm b-r. 1MNI. at ." i ': k . M .. : be 'oiNieg il. scribed ,1.1, . l, v i. Atiart ol lud )liigln ,i i m brine orlb I'liroilna oti ,M v ,;,, , .V.liiille Hull, between Ful ,.. -f,,. lL hi-.n' KtreetH. boumii' 1 ft-S I.-' .. : : iz ! b et lnebs from the , ,,. -,,,.-:, I n i.t .ml Middle Mreets, .mi- .ie h1.I Mul, lie Mreet.ano ..:'. nn V iiblle street ' feel i. iliii,,s ; i ne. i nen ess I wu r,lly wllh till., fl I fe. I i. melii s to lot No RS, .!.. :l u iii lot No. id. hi! leetsix r i.tl 1'nr ! w in n'.Uy .- in tiiiiii , lliell . r. I i inn 1'. ;i i f. el n lnebrs to KelnK I"l now t,i SIMMONH, .rnuilsaloner. i' -. I : 1 Ni itl'll C.MliH.INA. I Snperlor i 'oi i ;. ol Onslow. I I'oui I. i . r.-r. it n.l o: bers. 1 ,h. N.,llce. n,. : 1. l'. sin '.ii.. ' 1 , '.mil u: I' s in It h Von will luae rotlce : ,.I ,:i j.,::,.. iin i.i.ov.' el, 1 I i 1. d 1 IIS be. n I n 1 he Slll'e . - or Ooui t Oils O W , . , .. : ; ,. i, . -. . . t- u 1 1 of h inoi I tsKe on , i , ,' , : .ii ni i i . i.k In onslow c, .only on or . ,t V ' ' . I I' I 1 .'I . tO Veil b 1111 lO l-e WIS 1 . , . ( ; ii : ii 1 1 . i : ' in ii il: ned fo jilal nil fr lu ,.' t : L n;. .!.!' ih.iion s- cured, wblch .. , . . .-. tr.. i'.:, r. eoriii 1 lit tbe office of . .; ' it of Orel. 3 ol onrlow coxiuly, 1,., : '.f.! .''V You ure bet i-bv coinman.l , .1 . . t i.. ii i : I b" I 1 l ei in . If '.in. ol Onslow . .t . in:-! mul il. iniir.r answer lo the . , : ; ; ' :i . i u ri i ii v be ml V lse.l . , i '. , it ii.-t my biiti.1 an.! seal thla the i ; ,,: M'l leinber. ismi. OH AS. (iF.ltOCK. JK.. sej . C of Ouslow county. i- 'i ' V . ' I 3 i t s"yjisMmjsj..a;i ninii iswiuijiy p ' I , . A . . l'l'.'' ,-.r . .-t , -