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( . TO UEAft HEN IUTn.lTT OF I0BTI C110LHL TUB FILL TUB OPE1I IEPT. 4 TrmoB-. $30. Poar rtaralar aoaraee ( etay. CaaaloaL Falleanp bleal. Lltarary. Selaatifle. Bpaalai aoaraea la Cbamlatry. CItU and glatlrtoal kannearlaa. pnarmay. Bawarata aaboote of Law aad Med'elna, Pbaaa eta daala mar attaad tba CnlTeralty aulaiaa. - Aadraaa sHaax.' KXHP P. BLkTTXK. LIDM yadwfaa ncldf.Cbril Bti.. -CatlatAdLWVW .... w i m j tiig tmm ke aaaaat aywattfalarroia. aaalr aaaaadid awdtaM work : aaaaidVa raad by rary aaaat waa ai aawvwaa aad liaHlilil i,lilraa. Be Sure If yoa hive made up your ml mi ti . Hood's Sarsaparilla do not bo induced to t.i any other. Hood's Sarsat'ari'.'.j is a p.vu; medicine, possessing, ly ir.'.;e ! its peou. combination, proportion, a:..l pr parat; turative power superior to any other artii A Boston lady who knew wh :t want and whose example is worthy imitation, t. her experience below; uy ke iar ,ar " In one store where I went to buy It H.d's aarsapanlU the clerk trud to induce me buy their own instead of Hood's; lie told me their'3 would last ionger; that 1 mit't't take it on ten , days- trial; that Lf 1 d.d not l.ke it I need not pay anything, etc. l'ut he c.-uM n.-t prevail on me to change. 1 told h.::i I knew what Hood's Sarsapar'.lla Jls. I l.a.l taken it. was satufied with it, and d-d n.-i . art a: y '.her. Hood's When I began taking H.xid's Sarapari'.'.a I wa feeling real miserable, suflermi; treat deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. 1 looked, aad had for somo time. like, a person in con ranption. Hood s SarsaparMa did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it." Mi Frti a. Gotf, CI Terrace Street. Boston. Sarsapar'.lla Sold by alldrciCTijU. 1 ; lix for JU Prepared 011I7 by C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaiici. Lowoll. Jlss. IOO Doses Ono Dollar" GUARANTEED CURE FOR CATARRH! ALLAN'S IMPROVED PINE NEEDLE CIGARS AND CIGARETTES Kature's own Remedy for Acute or C hronic Catarrh. Send for full particui.us. Harrell, Iseley & Co. Grecnslioro, r". .'.. For ". C".. 4. C. uml Via. MAJTUFACTUliKD I'.V PINE NEEDLE CIGAR CO. FREEHOLD, N. J. RUNS EASY. CINS FAST. Clems SEED PERFECTLY. Make FINE SAMPLE. NEVER CHOKES er BREAKS THE ROLL. THE CELEBRATED COTTON BLOOM Has All LATEST IMPROVEMENTS inrltxUna' lTalaare WWel mm atrwaA wblch In- to; irao apaad. Tula raatura la pacoUar to " 1 x a of Ola and la naad on. no otnar. Ar. 1'SLI. ' l'ARA!Tr.EIand Arf Delivered J v . OF FRflti HT at any R. R. Station or u '. illnj of any Ra-alar Stiiiooat Llna tn '1 Ic-.tn. If wa hara no Ag.ot naar you. 4t r ' . the Oanarml Booth.ro Agent. , HUBBARDVaV tg OSGOOD U. S. STANDARD TValaat aiAfaUr Otkr HIM ib IT k. f-H , 1bIIbs- mm T a.rlwij mum. HO MORE EYE-GLftSSES MO M3B my EYES. MITCHELL'S Eye-Salve A Oartala. Safe, and EfToctlra Bamedy for SORE. WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, PrtUKtng Long-Sgi tedness, & Restor ing the Sight of tht Old. Cares Tear Drops, Granulation, Styt Tanors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lathss, in naarras ancx tsusr hd mxiinrr cru. Alao, arraalry efBradons when and In other maladlaa. each aa I" Irfir. , Frrar Saraa. Tiaara, Halt Rkna, Blril, PI Ira, or abw.?wlnfljjomilQO exluta. jaMTCUMIJUB aLAZrrar may be oaad to adraotace. Said by all Drmixi at hii Ceata. ROOFING. UL'M-KI.ASTIC lfjol- I only ti.ou (x r I s.iuiro xood roof for yi ar.. Hd.l a" on. SeDd uttoip lor itmj U ticulara. i h l.I.T costs ffft. .Makes a ) i ne ran put : ai.d u:.l pari O 1 ifc'u I add WE-rr Broa:. AV. ST. Local lgtuli Wauled, aepll da will CLEARANCE SALE OUU and Cbarth O, Or cans from Jr" kara, at SPOT CA.tn PHK fc, xVj napmami.. Ntwplao V WORD e amlA-rvatad antil paid viV ABOUT lor ta-Only SZ to 83 X piM0S awothlr. Beat Bv A' riAHUS (-ale la onr 20 years f y S50 SAVKI) ida. gwod aalrA rrrry parraaapr. BAKUAIN W hata kiald-i trt laart. Male oo Pianoa Onz 92 2.1 MaiUrd ta ZX PIANO la eold b, tlx MaiUrd ta V O U.7e. .V Unaat dealan ml i?7., aad la wait a tt. (aa. Ho Cheap C Pianos sold, fl taiem Oar chM.pflt m BL rerfert 4 darmoia. J THAT FIGHT The Original Wins. C. K. Simn.,n .Kr T l.-. W. .,- ai.-n. i.itr ilcdionc. En d So, in L.-.C V. S Court DarXATj J. H. Z.:.n. Pro; 'r A. Q.s.maioaa J.i. ar Rcr j r. Ktt'd by Z-;,n iv.S. M. A. S. 1.. M . hxs for 47 ,cr Cnrtd lr..HT:y, Bilihssijs, """"ii,'':. k llCAOACiir.I.osT ArruiTE. 'i-, r STihuch Rtv 1 n.-r T It. itcirri, 1'xJtor M. K. Libia It 1 r..i-..! hut brr. tor .v;r Ofr. :ir. non L ttr Mr ! WNKENtfESS Vry Liquor Habits B'HJUtfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC ICro fcxJdTfn In coflv. t. or In art n of f. jo-i. without th k no wlrjce of psLiut If It I aVbtoiulrly hevrmirsj avrrl v.:i rfrV. oBt aad psadjr cure, whether the y pffewsry ; I ft prniaV fttifnt la ft . ITS K V - r. : y ftn-1 i ta turix I'lerfnf no Inron rrf Tiui'.iua Ll Tj Lo of rrt4unty l h 4 vhm pitien nteoce, anl evoosj tin r effeci4. 4 Lkh, U R y. Duffj, druggirt. New B?rne, jj 15 d wy FOR MEN ONLY! I PfltrTTVT 'r LOST ar TAXLTKO BA1TH00D: Oaaarml aai HSJtVODS BUnjIT; ffTTT? T! af Bodyaa Kiad: KfTacta U U XV Ji ef Iron or Kxseases ia OU or Youna. Hi I. artS. llWOOB tmUj ImmS. Hot 1. taUrr. u4 wtitr emu aoas Taa4TasiT-a.au i . .r aua.tsTiurvB obuius a rit.r aoi Sl.tM, Tin M.i l.fc M4 lrl.. C. 9. Twit H.I...II , H rmm1 aillis lilt BlliCAl CI.. IIFf Alt. a. r. To Get 1 ' JmeMKm lAii Ulhiak I hi.f Nrrr. drad V.;l M l tor i.'::r Ofr.-:ir. M. A T"- . mor, L tr Mr !.c::.r. I Mtakl somr-,,rr, hi! tj r -. , erre, I "c .:r :. ., ICaimTsI Ciar- h'-' ' I .i-.iir the K jOIK.NAI 3 AVE. Ire - r.iv A ill . Ami t-t I: -Ii t tri tl.ir .1' . II- O.i I f 11 u'htlfs Jot, No i i.-.-ap. '1 w hi re (. ft 1 ' .ffl h - t ilf.it t.. u 'nit a!i ' li: 1 1 p tn bl f at lie .1 ..icreilly ami l'iw pi a t'l - at f ve l.at 1. am. A vo - pi Yl.eie may l- lirn that wt-ai f. r biui I'he moui'ijin 1 y pre.-i tiue . Ami hearts that make tliis lonely j;ra A holy pilf rim shi ine. For I11 111 11. 1 rfviflle, siiall bea.1, Wlioti nuniin beams tliall Dime: I'ov liim at inbt no tattmi rolls Its than.lfi fii.m the drum. ly mai bif mark: cording the deeds 1 u if !y on that k'li. carved the soldier': the place f lume, i:i tif , name. Hut Is Then' may be eyes that joyed to , "SS" i L 1 1 love into h:s own. Now keeping midnight vigils Ion With oi'ent t :ef a!, 'i.e . There 111.1v be hands now chi-t d in pra er I'h An . r. diei hail 1 has pie.sM'd, ch-'f ks w:Lslied pale by sorrow's t 11:. own cold check caressed. Tiend liohtlj f"r a mau beiiueuthci Ere laid beneath this sod, I II is ashes to his native land, , His trallaut soul to God. rolIoksTillo Celebraliou Pollokaville ratification meeting .iud grand torchlight procession iD honor of the Democratic victory in Jones county was held in Polloka ville ou Friday night, Nov. 7. Tbe committee of arrangements cod-.-H8ted ol 1). A. Lee, Benj. Iliggins, D. F. Atkinson, D. S. Barms, E.M. KoJiice, N. P. Garner, B. . Koonce antl C. I. Mattocks. The committee arranged the program for the torchlight procession to start from the foot of the bridge across Trent river and march up Main street to the stand in front of tbe lights. The night being dark the display of fireworks was grand be yond description. As rocket after rocket went up and illamined the darkness above, the air was rent by the shouts of men, women and chil dren, in honor of onr Democratic victory in Jones eonnty as the first since the war. We have fooght a good fight and elected oar entire ticket. After qaiet had been re stored, Dr. C. 1. Mattocks came forward and explained the object of the meeting and introduced the following speakers : Samuel Hud son (our member-elect to the Legis lature), Augustas Ilaskins, I. C. Parker, J. N. Foscae, E. M. Koonce, I. Ii. Bender and others. Every thing passed off in good order, the crowd being large; everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. The large crowd dispersed amid the shouts and hurrahs for the Demo cratic victory. X. Ulckel. Much has been said lately, said Major E. Willis yesterday, in the newspapers about the alleged dis covery ol nickel ore in Virginia. It is probable, however, that refer ence is had to North Carolina, wheie I Kin reliably informed nickel ores are to be found eqnal to any in Ltidbury, Canada, and only excelled by the New Caledonian deposits.. The North Carolina ore analyzes 11 to 32 per cent in metallic nickel. The deposits are in Jackgon county, N. C, near Western North Carolina Railroad. Tbo mine is said to have an al most inexhaustible deposit ofchro mic iron analyzing abont 00 per cent of chromic ore. There is no reason why the United States 6np plv of nickel should not come from North Carolina. The navy wants a million pounds of nickel ore for arming the new lieet and North Carolina can furnish it. Blaine Oiling Ilia .TlrKlnlry Bill a Stroke. The following is what Blaine said before the committee that was considering the McKinley bill. ''This bill is an infamy and an outrage. It is the most shameful measure ever proposed to a civiliz ed eopIe. Go on with it, and it will carry our party to perdition!" Then, after a pause he said with emphasis. ''Go on with your drivelling idiocy and see to what destruction it will lead the Repub lican party. Pass this bill, and in ''J- there will not be a man in all the party so beggared as to accept your nomination for the Presi dencv." Syndlrate Uuria Bl: Tull lu North , Carolina. i Johnson City, Tenn., Nov. 10. ! A syndicate composed of Lynn, j Mass., and Kansas City capitalists, I has secured by purchase one han J dred and seventy five thousand I acres of land in Madison and ' i'ancey counties, .North Carolina, i which they propose to develop at once. I The laud is heavily timbered and contains mammoth deposits of iron ore and some mica. The company will be capitalized at one million dollars, and besides developing oro mines and timber, they will encourage cattle raising and tobacco growing, build a manu facturing town and railroads con necting their lands with lines already in operation. They will build from Paint Rock or near there, making connection ! with both the Richmond and Dan ville and East Tennessee system. R. 11 King, of Kansas City, is tbe leading spirit in the move ment. The Oldest Authoress. Mrs Elizabeth (Jakes Smith, now liviog in Hollywood, N. C, is 84 jerirs old and still vigorous in mind and body. Forty years ago she was a strong advocate of woman's rights. She contributed articles to uirigar.ines aud delivered lectures in all the large cities. Her "Wo man and Her .Needs," published io 1j50, was reprinted all over the world. She was a Miss Prince, iKirn in Maine, and married at the age ol lii llt-r husband died in l.sTo, and er since she has lived in the Smith. She is probably the olilent living authoress in tbe l'ni ted States. Sketches and poems from her pen are often seen in Xew York weeklies, hut she left the lecture field about the time Anna Dickinson entered it. Twin City Daily. It is remarkable that the police ofjicers have not made a single arrest since Evangelist Pearson was here. There is literally noth ing for the officers to do. Hickory Press. Dr. W. I. Busbse, a well-known physician of Wake county, died Sunday, aged sixty-seven, after a j lingering illness. 1 iz vtcsld s i find i: I lu-v say the N hei e teal Wloif ii'.fa- ;v weary jil; vt r lrieil. like b at!i fra.ss Av.il i.niy woes abi.if. It may lie m I cannot kn Yet this 1 iiare to say : My l.'t has lia.l more yhul ml!. Ami so it has Unlay. They say llist love's a cruel jest ; 1 hf y tell of women's wiles That poison dips in pontine lips, And death in dimpleil smiles. It may be so I cannot know Y et , smi c ui' this I am : Oi 0 heart is found above the yr 1 Whose love is not a khain. Tlu-y say that life's a bitter curse That hearts are made to ache. That jest and sone; are gravely w ioi.t:. And death's a vast mistake. It may be so I cannot know Hut let them talk their fill; I like my life, and love my wife. Aud mean to do so still. Folloksville Items. We had a great jollification at -this place last night over the elec tion of the Democratic candidates of Jones county, as every one this , time was elected something that ; never has been done before. We had a grand torchlight procession. Also the sendingoff of a great many fireworks, speaking by the candi ' dates elected and other prominent gentlemen. As you know, Mr. 1 Editor, this county ever since the : war has always been going Repub lican, bat this time they were-all left well behind. Jut see what! oltl "Peg-Leg'' Williams has done for us. II he was to come around again I should not shed a tear, Dut to the contrary, would treat him to a two cent cigar and ask him to call again. Two New Names of "Men of Destlu j. " The field from which democratic candidates for the presidency can ba selected is immensely broadened by the tactions of 1890. Despite the fact that the result in Pennsyl vania was altogether 1 xeoptional and was brought about by the hostility of a powerful republican element to the republican boss and his candidate, the democrats Will undoubtedly, from present indica tions, be strongly tempted to make Pattison their standaid bearer in 1802. The elections add two names to the roll ol "men of destiny." They are those of Robert E. Pattison, of Pennsylvania, and William E. Russell, of Massachusetts. St. Louis Globe Democrat. Wake Forest Colleg'e Endowment. President Chas. E Talor, of Wake Forest College, was here yesterday. lie is engaged in an effort to raine 530,000 from among the Baptists of the State to supple ment the endowment of Wake Forest College, lf this amount shill be laised by the first ol next March, it will be supplemented by 25,000 from Mr. Bostick, of New York. This added to the endow ment which the college already has will make it 1232,350. Dr. Taylor is hopeful of the prospects, but says the Baptists must be alive to the proposition before them. He went up to Dur ham yesterday in the interest of the work. State Chronicle. (OISI HPTIOV Ml'sT no. HO Maya tbe f'nmoua Cllrml.t Korll, of Brrlin. Berlin, Nov. 1 1. Prof. Koch will within a few days publish a full account of his researches iD connection with bis discovery for the cure of consumption. The Frankforter Zeitung says that the lymph used in inocnlation for con sumption will be so cheap as to be placed within the reach of all. The price will be bat 25 marks for a small phial The paper adds that the 8U8ccess of the treatment of tubercular affection of the skin, joints and bones, and alao in tbe early stages of pulmonary con sumption is assured. The lymph destroys the tubercular bacilli, HKRV M. HTALHV. A Kecrpllon to the African. Eiplsrtr In Tfcw Yok. New York, Nov. 11, Henry M. Stanley was tendered areception to night in Metropolitan Opera House which was tit for a king. New York society was represented by its beat element. There were 3,500 persons present to welcome tbe hero of the jangle back to civilizi tion. Dr. Chauiicey M. Depew, as chairman of the evening, said, ' He has rescued Emin from death and covered himself with glory. He ranks with Alexander the Great and with Christopher Columbus." With this introduction tbe famous explorer faced the audience. His subject was. "The Rescue of Emin Pasha, the Forests, Pigmies, and the March Across the Desert." But lit H on, Just the Same. Joliet In, Xov. 11. Lewis Steward, the new Demeerat Con gressman elect of the Eighth dis trict, is one of tbe political pro digics of the age. He did not seek the nomination and would not contribute a Cent to his election, not even to print bis name on the ticket, but said to the committee; 'TbeoftiC3 should seek tbe man and you can write my name on tbe ticket or leare me alone." He own8 enough land to make a belt around the world six feet wide. Congress man Chas. A. Hill, his defeated i opponent, gave his reason lor de feat in a brief interview this even ing. He lays it to the school ques tion, misrepresentation of the Mc- : Kru'ey bill, the Farmers' Alliance j and dissatisfaction on account of Federal appointments. Heals the World on teet. Politics in all its fury can't scare the Brushy Mountains away from her mania for monstrosities of every kind and uatnre. Mr. Wil liam Harris raised a beet out there this ear which weighed a little over twelve pounds, with sixteen fall grown ounces to the pound. Wilkesboro Chronicle. It is asserted by those who have tried it, that malaria and epidemics are avoided bv those who drihk a cup of hot cofft-e before venturing : into the morniDg air. Burned ou hoc coals it is a disinfectant for a sick room. Bv some of the bett physicians it Id considered a specific in typhoid fever. George Kennan began bis tonr in Northampton, Mass., on October 13, and has lectured every evening since then, except Sundays. He is booked to speak every night until Februarv '2S. A French writer, in calculating . the loss of human beings in all the wars of Napoleon, makes them amount to 0,000,000 nearly three times the population of London. FIBMITESS. ruuniE cart. W ell, let him go, and let him stay-- I do not mean to die : I iie.ss he'll tind that I can live Without him if I tiy. lie thought to frighten me with frowns So to 1 rible and black He'll stay away a thousand years Before I ask him back. lie said that I had acted wrong, And foolishly beside I won't forget him after that ! 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Illinois, that sent only six Demo ci ats to the last House, sends tweh e to this. Indiana tent ten out of thirteen last time. She sends eleven this time. Iowa, with only one Democrat in the hiMt Congretss, sends six to this. Kansas, with a solid Republican delegation in the last Congress, sends really six Democrats and only one Republican Massachusetts, with two Demo crats last time, so. ids 6ix now. Michigan, with only one Demo crat before, send$ six to the next Congress. Minnesota breaks a solid Repub lican delegation and sends three Democrats out of five members. Nebraska breaks her solid Re publican representation and sends two Democrats out of three mem bers. New Hampshire transfers her solid Republican delegation to the Democracy. New Jersey changes three Demo crats into five out of a total of seven. New York does nobly in chang ing her fifteen Democrats to twenty one. Ohio changes five Democrats out of twenty one to a representa tion of fourteen. Wisconsin with only one Demo crat now comes to the front with seven and only two Republicans. And the southern states all told only send four Republicans ont of 121 members. Conld anything in politics be more startling ! Twin City Daily. It Is a Presidential Bid! Washington, D. O, Nov. 12. The Tost to day says that Secretary Hlaine has obtained from tbe L'nited States Ministers to South American countries copies of the tariff laws of those nations, with such comment on them as tbe Hin isters thought proper to make, and hat be proposes to prepare a letter on reciprocity which he will submit to Congress. The Post says that if this letter is to be a bid for the Presidental nomination, Mr. Blaine may experience some difficulty in sending it through the usual chan nels of the executive. It is not generally known that Mr. Blaine's letter to Congress on reciprecity remained at the White House for a-month and then it was not Bent to the Capitol until Mr Blaine h?d had his stormy inter view with tbe Senate comittee oo appropriation. Mr. Blaine daove direct to tbe White Htmse from the committee room on tlidt event ful afternoon. YThat transpired between hirn and the President is of course unknown, bnt the delayed letter went to the Capital immedi ately after Mr. Blaine left the President's room. The Blind Editor Dead. Atchison, Kan., Nov. 12. The only totally blind editor in the world, S. E. Shumacher, who was the successful manager for years of tbe Nemaha County Spectator, dictating all tbe editorials, died last night. Jews LeaylDa; Raaala. London, Nov. 12 Notwith standing the order of the Russian government interdicting the emi ration of peasants and Polish Jews to Brazil, 300.000 have left Russia for that country within the last 90 days. 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The PBoaKxssrva Fisjiis. bold, vtallant. aggreaelve and progressive. It baa opinions and ex pi eases them. Xorty-elebt columns, eight pases. All Home-Print. Official o can of North Carolina and Virginia state Alll anoea: The LJvest paper la the South! Ooes to nearly 12B0 Doatofficea In North Carolina and to 23 State. OSK DOLLAB A TEAR, Htrlctly Cash. Send tot sample copy. Ad dress THJC PROGRESSIVE FARMER Balelgh, N. L. L. Polk, Editor. v. u, Brovpb. Business Manager. tf Taxes! Taxes! I will visit the places below for the the i purpose of collecting iaxes, on days stated during the month of Octo- ber: Vanoeboro, No. 1 Townauip, Satur day. Oct. llth, 1890. Fuloher s Store, No. 2 Townehip, Wednesday, October 15th, 1890. Fort Barnwell. No. 8 Township, Sat urday, October 18, 1890. Morton s Store, No. o lownsuip. rri- day, October 24, 1890. Havelock, No. 6 Iownship, baturjay. October 25. 1890. James City. No. 7 Township. Friday, October 31, 1890 Jasper, No. 9 Township, Monday, October 20, 1890. Those failing to meet me at the abovo named places and settling their Taxes will be visited by myself or Deputy at once with the express purpose of col lecting the taxes due. The Taxes muat be wound up by the 31st day of December. W. B. LANE, Sheriff. Now Berno, Spt 25,1890. dwtf SaJe of Valuable Real Estate. In purruarjed of a jujfiment of the .Supe rior Court of Craveu county, rendered at Spring Term, 1889, I will Bell at eublic Auc tion, for caab.at the Court House door in the city of New Bertie, on Monday, the Twenty-fourth day of November, IstHi, al Twelve o'clock, M, , the following desorioed real estate, situated in the county of Craven, State of North Carolina, to wit: Situated on Brice's Creek and Boylin Swamp, oongletlng of two parcel, contain ing In all about oue thousand two hundred and alxay-five acres, being the same land which was conveyel to H. f. .Lines by Wm. 8. Battle and wife. by deed dated the mill Jay of January, 1S70, and recjrded In the office of KeeiSter of Deeds for said county, Book No. 71, folios 26 and 27. anil oonveved by S. T. Jones and wife to Itufus K.Uravtsanii Arthur B. Graves by deed dated the day of , A.D. 1870, and recorded in the game Book, lollo 583, and by Wm. 8. Battle mid wife to Rnfus B. Graves, by deed dated the 14th day of January, A.D. 1K71, or.d f uiled In the same Book, folios rl and olti. October 2-il, 1"'. H I,. I BH-". oc23 SU.1 i:.Mnriil4flion.'r. State of North Carolina. ( Craven Couoty. ) Superior Court Before the Clerk. James C. Harrieon, Admr. of Collinn Moore, vs. Minerva Moore, et h!h. Pursuant to the jn:ltmi nt in the above name.) prooi i ii ino, l wi l i.. at Public Auction, at the Con t II u e in Newborn, on Moniiay tin- 1 -t l j of December, A D. 1890 All that tract of land s.iu .te l ioi..,ii Craven county, at or near the In- i t of Coleman's Creek, fully nVi-eritu ii i,i M deed from Elijah Ellis, fcxet mor of Amos Wade, to Collins Moore, d itnd No. 25th, 1881. and recorded in Hook No. 84, page 131. of the recordi) of rtaid county, containing 106 acres more or less. Terms of sale, h ilf cash; hlancH on credit of six montus. Title reserved antil whole of purchase money m paid. This let day of November. A.D lf-90 JAMES C. HARRISON, td Adm'r of Collins Moore. State of .Nobth Carolina, (Superior County of Craven, j tour!. Green, Foy A Company vs. Mot-en Pull rmn and wife Mary A. Patterson, and others. Commissioner's Salp. Purtua . t to a judgment of the Superior Court of Cr.vn connty, rendered t i-iiiriiig Term, 1890, In the above entitled action, un der which said Judgment I was appointed a commiasloner to sell Ibe land described In the oomplalnt filed In said action, and here inafter described, I will sell ut Public Auc tion, for cah, al the Court Honsa door io the city of New Berne, on Monday the Twenty-fourth day of xvoyember. lsye, at Twelve o'clock, M., the follow lug described real-estate, to w.t: Atract erf land lying in the city of New Berne, North Carolina, ot. the east side of Middle street, between Pol lock and South Front streets, bounded is follows: Beginning; 2.")9 feet 6 Inches from the corner of South Front and Middle streets, on the east side of said Middle street, ann running north wltn Middle street t2 feet (S Inches to Hughes' line, then eastwanlly with Hughes' line 214 feet a Inches to lot ;so bit, then southwardly with lot No. 55, 62 feet bIx Inches, then westwardly 211 feet 6 Inches to Middle street, the beginning Being lot now known as Hotel Albert lot. This October 22d, 1890. F. M SIMMONS, Oc23 30d Commissioner. Notice. I will sell at Publij Sale, on the 5th day of December, 1880, the Personal Property of John N Whitford, dee'd. at the residence of the deceased, in Jones county, N. C. consisting of four bead horses, two mules, rice oxen, twenty bead of other cattle, hogs, bags, and household and kitchen furniture, wagons, oartfl. plows, corn fodder, and farming implements, etc., etc., for cash. Sale will commence at an early hour. ED. WHirFORD, OoASdwtd Administrator. Great SCOTT ! The complete novels of the great Sir AValter Scott, ' t lie wizard of the North," peerless among romancers, all for $.'J,00, may seem incredible, but it is one of the latest achievements of Al Jen's Literary llcvoJution. Waverley Novels. Scott. The Waverley Novell, liv Kir Wnlter rieott. Rub Roy EdirioM, emni-li-re in li v.'lunn's, umail octavo, with 4J illustrations. c-I.. pi kv 3. List of Vols.-4'J IlliiKtmt ions. f. 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