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-it Sgg3 C. SSIiM. 1331- r . : : Kartft Cl7 Pt4ic. aaaasaasaaaaaav ' frsaa fcea., W70. ? no or I". 4CfcW raata, SJ.xa3e- i.rw r v. i s- rac. Eat-:"5" WaWo. ,fovvs. pi4ux to u kaa!! prompt nwr f.-oo U diqitat liAt which IM " noU2X"I'-tM to weit put. Haj of tie ecocnts fteeoma!Atd iaiw to taoat of tt iuberitxT, and Im ft a amber of LaUaet thj hv stiled in full tad iom Lit t4Tiao Mil few by ptld to 1303. Ti majority of who hTe not.MttUJ hT written letters t&t o hooeet ftnd bosine tik tone to thm,tjlnj that tt ws not conTtntent tot the to pay cp jaat bow bat tlui tlej would ttttl at the rerj flrt opportnnftj. Tbeee Im naxned have oar respect Jaat avr-aach as ti who paid np aai two jeara in adTance. AjaiD wo tender oar t hints to these prompt reepoaaea. . CITY AsnTViciiriTY. tt I now thoaM t&a AJoamo If ooca, lh tvIofJ taut who waa to nrimaJy mbfrT a fw 4kj ro by a or ywatk, wdl reevrtr. Spotna ot eora from a & ptch fcicfc Stoah Tower, a eolorad farmer Of the city hM bmott It iacfa In taath and hara IS raw oa th tar. Umu. Ateaamltr. Horgaa A Co., Jfjffoli raouaiaaleo taarehaata, r tTd tLt bl ef new cxxtoo Srarday y Ihe Korfolk aad Oaraltaa railroad fxoaa SoU CaroUaa, Taa bxiIMiax e the 5w Berna Im prr4 CoOsa Oiaaijsx Cocopay la r tis wall aadf war- The al4 ara f y aweloMd. aa4 tha roof i rvaJy for ttaatacf Wa Uara fran . tha AUaatfe that Brr. Johm Erase of 3y da. 5. Y haa accepted a call to tha Eplaccpal ha rch ef Beeafort aa4 that he ia pasted to arrtre there thi waak. Tae Saessaoa Ctront AfrteultTjral Tilt wtllhe heU 5o. I'Sth 33U. A eommiuae haa haae aaooiaMd to larita Haa. Jrry Baah. Saoratary of Arictil tar to vtalk the Talr tad adSrM cha aeopte.. Two auudac aaaaa ware tried at LcaoU acwrt hut waa. The partici pate ware aiaii of had aharactar. Za eoeceie tare waa aa acqeJttal and 'the ethar waa asade lanaUngUac aad aaatwaead to the paaiteatiary for twaaty The aathorStiee e the Soathara Zx poaitloa have aaade arrascaataata aad eloMd m aoatraet with foaf aWaaaioaai aarae to herve hallooa aeeenataaa ca, daj af the tspoaiUaa. There will he two hallooa aaeeaatoai aad ptra chate leapa par day. The OraawrSe head waa awarded tee fin prtaa af $30 for the baa oae ewuUa the ally aueeata the eolorad Fair. The Kat aal haeabaU elah af WiZsalesaoa. waa the ant prist $13. aad tha SUrrara et 9w Barae the aaeoad ariae ef $32. The Chorea U Ckrtot ia thia city haa doaatada ataxnoriaJ window to tha aharaa eevteiac erecaed at Waahin. too. . Ala theSoaday achoot haa trfraa ea to the aaaae eaaae. Very Rood fcr thia bra ro lUtfe ehereh that to ooly in taa eacoaJ yeaa'a tstotaaoa. "We are ptiaiil to taara that Bar. T. P. Keaad. who haa heea Ul with typhoid ftaar for three week at the reeideeeeof hie daaghtar. Mr. SoUie FarrWr, ia KaaaaaTiUo - aoaaewhat bwttaa aad aot ia a daagatooa eoadxta thh ae ie ttiU qalta tick aad aaabla aa yrt to aat a p. A wrick occeired laat weak aa the SceUaad 5eck aad GreaaUle Railroad aear Griftoa, froaa aome las perfection ia tha track, tha rear poeeesjrer ear waa derailed, teraiaa: arer dowa aa aca beakaaeat. There ware ae-reraJ poraoee ea board badly ahahaa ap aad bra toed, hat ao oae eerVmaly hart. The fjaadattooa are being laid for Hr. (X T. Wateoa aarw hoildias cor aar Droad aad kfatcalf atraata. It wHl be at a pretty aealga wUa 7 lart rooaaa, JUted ap with molera oon eaieaaaa aad -HX he oceoptod when Batohed by Mr. T. W. Deway. Caahiar - ef the Fanaora aad M arehaata Baak. At Paatagw, Bond ay aftaraooa. Mr. U. I Swiadeae barm aad rtahlea whioa were boila togathar ware etrack by UaioJac aad beraed, tocathar with the eoaamata Cf the bora. The loaa waa aaaae errea or aiftht haadred dollara. A herae ia the etable waa killed, bat a aoU ia the aaaae etable waa act hart. Mr- J. B.Boaaer, of Aurora, ia pre - parte aa baild a aaadataab $3,300 raai dfoee ef the 3eaa Aaaa atyle of ar- ehiteotar. with wide hall, coo rento at aorchae. bata-rooza aad ether eoare- atoaoea, aeoordJag to pUne aad rpoeia eatioee faralahed by New Bro' yeasf araaJaaaa, Mr. O. W. Siaaraoa. The anaaal meet rag of Ike etock hoUara oC the AUaatio aad S. a Rail road ia faat approachlag. We hope thto year that Cravaa eeaaty will he , fairly dealt with thaa at the laet tleo- ties wbee ll waa aaeted oat oary oaa darector. There are Tartooa why it hoold haTO aaort Uoa aad we trvt that Ola EaaaUaaoy, Qoe. ZlaXt. will gfva the aaatter coa- i leratloa. Ur. C. X. Bolt, faraaerly of WUd wcod, dtod at hto home ia Iloeteod ItaHfaa eoeaty, Moaday. the t?ih laat. af aaelarleJ foaov. egad 33 year. (lie remeiae, accoaipaalad by Mr. B- J Shield, proprietor of the Hobgood Uotot, aaeaod Ihroagh kaea aigh ea roate te hat eU heaae a Wild wood for , taarnaaat. Far the laet two reera af , . hie Ufa Mr. BU waa lalecraph operator aad tzpreae goat at Hob rood. fie taaeae a wife aad ehfld- The tpaaieg af the Soathera laur- tt. lUaaiHna ia only oae aaeat and tea day af. It ia eow One for all aoa aortahahie eaklkit to be aect la aa npii'y aa poaaibiy. Mr. Waa. Doaa hairaaea ef the eoaaaaittao ea Craven eeaaty aahlhita, la aaaioae aa get thasa at aacav . tie haa a aaaa toeae to their sUeiag aad wtil la a few day goap to KUalca. Addreeo year eahihita to hiaa at Saw fcerae aad lat these Crarte eoaaty eaAht to ssak aa ax hiit that wCl do Jaetiee to UA aeetioa. To bCliiwa fever aad aaalarUl dto- arder. aae Area Aawe Cora. Ita aacoeea to raeraaaaed if takaa aeoordiag to diraetweav EUblih Jlore Facta rir. Hr. J. IX. toward la eaUia pcil attaelioa to Seotlaad 5tck hoaa which bH XUc- Thay are aid by thota aaiac tharn to be oomfortatl, wli !, dartbia ai J1 U eUiaad for thaca. It to a crdii to SjoiiaAd Kck lo pro- dace lach fool. W r j iic in I'.i I taoroM. Cat how doa it look (or ?w 1 Carat act to b 4oLb mora lhaa h in ia puuio op maavfaoturM thai giro 1 roriay mo: to namcrcai oprniT5 aai rqaira bat a mod rata tmoaot cf ! capiul to aatAblvh thftn, whiU lltUe towaa oalr oo-L;hth her iiz are avOTiag tueOMafally ia tkM lioe cf iadaaUy. Nw Barn to battar riiod than matt pUoae for beoiain a manufacturing oity aad oar paop4 ax not ditpoaod to do aajthiac thy aitatspt in a half -haartad way anl aow that prograai to baia mada ia maaafacturinf lioa we took f r it to coo tic a to incraa uolil ox dallf btf ul city to aa wall known for har m ana factor aa ha to now for her I i)kiax aad (ar-nlnj in et eU. I Crarfa t. rauiliro. Ia tha oaaa of tha Board of Commii ioaara of Crarea agaiaat tha Board of Commtoaioaar of Pamlico . W. R Allan. Eaq . the raferae to whom the caaa waa ref rrrwd to find the law and facta, haa joat fllad hto report in Leaoir ooncty Soparior Court, which ia in aea ion thto vraak. Tha raftrea flnda la hto report that Pamlico only owe CTTeo ooant tha ram of 13,934 ST, ietttad of about 130, COO, for which OaTan waa contending. Ilowarr, thto doaa not finally decide the matter. Cither aide haa tUty daja to file ex eaptfooa to the report. Ueeera. F. M 8Iaunoaa aad C. B. Thomaa repreaaotad CraT?n, and W. T. Caho and M DeW. Strrenaoa rapraeaatad Pamlico. Daareraaly Woandd. Two colored mea, Aaron Lewia, from Waehinrtoa. and Aloaro Moore, from Sooth Rirar, had a dtopata at tha foot of Hancock atxaet Taeaday night a boat 3 o clock and aa Uoore waa atartiag away Leau came after him and withotit warning of hto intention attacked and eat him daagaroaaly a boot hto body. Lewie eecaped at tha tima, bat upon a aearob being mad oe tha teamer Alpha which broaghl a party of ex. oaraiontota over to attend the Fair he waa dtocoTrad by policeman Land atowd away ia a secluded part of the hold aad arraatad. Upon tha statement of Dr. R. 8. Primroee. who attended the woaoded man, that it won Id be aereral day be fore it could be determined how the oaa woo Id terminate and that it might end fatally. 8. B. Street, Eeq , post poned tha trial a a til 8pteraber lit, (next Taeaday) at 3 p. m. , aad plaoad Lewia ' bail for appearance at that Unxe at $300. Being aaabla to gire it be waa eat to jail. The Fir mea Return. The New Bora St tarn Fir Engine Company, the delegate of tha Atlanti company aad the 27 w Bern Javnil Coraet Bead returned laat night from attaadiog tha meeting of the State Fire- ae Aaaociatioa greatly delighted with their eatertamment in the basiling city of Durham aad highly elated orr their wiaaiag the chief priz tha 830 oae for qalck taming- The atteadaaoe waa the largest that Tor gatharad at a Firemen 'i meeting ta the State. Oar boy were near tha middle of the proeeeaioa and received much cheering aa they peeeed different pointe- The Jaranile Band waa tha admiratioa of ererybody. Delighted crowds gatharad axon ad theea whrTr they played. Oar townsman, Mr. T. A. Oreen. waa '.ected Preaident of the Association for tha aaaa lax year. Tha Durham Oiobe cocaplim'nte the ffaw Derne vieiwr thus: Tb New Berne kid band ia a winner all around. "The New Berne stammer waa the preuieel to tha crowd, and the boys seemed proud of it. " n it Rikt ; The thirty-aevsnvh anneal meeting of tha A. AN. C. Railroad will be held oa tha 3-?Ua iaataat. We wish to aak if the preeeai asaaa-amant of tha road la aaade ap ia iastice to Craven county. We think not. From taa proceed ia- of tha Last meat- lac held by the stockholders, it will be foaai that Pamlico county owns 20"? ebaree with one director, Mr.W. T. Caho. Lenoir county 000 sharee with two directors, U sears. J. W. Grainger and W. L. Kennedy. Wayne county haa no stock at all. bat haa oaa director and the State a proxy, Meesrt. Dewey and Robinson. Joaee county baa no stock but it haa oaa director, Ur. P. M. Pears 11. Carteret county has no stock but it haa two dlrectore, Ueears. Chad wick aad Webb, Craven , with I2Vi eharee, more than all the other oouctiee combined, has ily oaa director, Hr. W. O. Brinaoo. Now in fairneee aad what ia jrtat ought not Craven have better represen tation In the buaiaeea management oi tha road ? Beeide owning tha major ity of county etock it haa more milage ot toad la iu borders aad it ie right that mea should have control of the road who live aloog Its line or near by where It ia suppoeed tbey should have tha greater Individ aal knowledge of tha baaineaa iatareeU of the road. We do not object to tha representation of tha oouatiee that have ao stock because thay are ooatigaous to the road and have iu welfare at heart, but what we do object to ia Cravea not being repre- eaated according to iu lntereeu at take. Il wae daring the ad ministration oi Qo-v. Scale that a portion of the board aad tha State's proxy were appointed rroca ao the line aad it met with much dieavor t y our people and we hope that Oct. Holt will coasidsr tha matter aad see tie! a snore aoaitable dietrtbu i tea in the otsumal of the ri a 1 i. 4ertv,J tt LUOS tlJX I El- Foe biUouaeee aad ooaetipalioc Lesnoa Elixir. take Foe iadlesaieu aad foal it omech. take Leoaoa Elixir. For eiek aad nervous headache, Uke Laraoa Elixir For eteepleaaaeee and aervousa UkeLeaooa Elixir. For loae ot appetite aad debility, take Lrooa mixtr. For frrer. cttiu and malaria, taxe Leesoa Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of tha above dieeeaee, all of which arue from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared ooly by Dr. II Mocley, Atlanta, Oa. aOo. aad l .00 pr bottle- Sold by drag Use. a ntoarxxarr atjnsrxs wants. After lea years of great suffering from tadlgeetloa. with great nervous proatratioa, eiliouxnee. disordered kid aays aal eoaatipauoa. I have been cured by Dr. Jloaley's Lemon Elixir, aad am aow a well man. R O. C. Dans, f t. kC E. Chureh South, V Kb. ) Tataall a,. AUaau. Oa. AX IMPORTANT HOYE.. Th Hty ( audi in Erurt About letter MrrrK. Tie JufKSxl. hs irtr worked fcr good roads, streets an 1 sUowalkn. Tbey ara potdnt factors in ai.ancing the materitl proporf;y cf any ?lace, and we are JiUvLii'l grutili! at l J"-f attCD Uon wh; -hlhe "i aulh or mes arc no w giricjt tc tuc ,:reeu. A large amount cf work l.aa l v a Jo e and e til 1 more reensins to be ioco. 10 much o that the ioa.J hu f.uDd the purchase of im prored later saving machmcrT for tbo purpose, i cot n'.y justifldtld but neadfal, aod on Monday niht at a special maetio of the Iioard it was de cided to pairhavso a road machine for grading acd ditching the streets, and the order was placed v. i:t. iho represen tative of a road machine company who waa preeect, for one of the beet ma-. chinee for immodiate delUory. It tshee ooly one man acd four horses to run it and i; b guaric'.oJ to do tbe work of fifty men. It ia intended to uao it first on Droad at r act. J' for good trus and sidowalks. We hope moreover liiat the beniita resulting f rem ibis purchaee may not be limited to the city but that through some arrangement the county roads may alao be improved thereby. It only needs a short experience in travelling OTer the public roads to convince any one that there ia need for improvement. All the publio roads leading into the j city furnish good illustrations of this fact and Nease road near the railroad crossing instead of being among the beet portion of the road as it should be to among the worst. The proper machinery will maku it so that all the thoroughfaree oan be plaoed ia and kept in better order and at leaa xpenea thaa heretofore and It ia both wisdom and economy in the long run for the city and county to avail them- elvea of their use. By all means give ua good streets and good rondo. The need of the time require it. A (.root Educational (iatherlnir. To shew bow great an event the meeting of the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly has grown to be we give the following clipping frotn the N. C Teacher . Do you know that over half as many people attended the eighth annual ses sion of the North Carolina Teachers' Aeeembly as were preeent at the meet ing of the National Educational Asso ciation at Toronto in July. The same ratio of growth will in a few more years make oar Assembly the biggest educational meeting in America, as it is now the largest in the South ! Not more than one in ten of those attending the National Educational Association are actual teachers, and the other nine persons are merely sight hunters. Tobacoo Kaiin? a Success Jn Craven. Messrs. E. II. & J. A. Meadows sent a sample of tobacco raised by Messrs. Backburn & Willett at their celebrated Oaks farm, 3t miles from this city, to Henderson to get the opinion of the tobacco growers of that section. They are in recti pt of a letter in reference to it which states that all who have seen it pronounce it cquil to the Nash county grown tobacco. To grasp the foroe of thia comparison it must be remembered that no State excels North Carolina in raising the finer varieties of tobacco and wo are further informed that heretofore it has been an admitted fact that Nash county railed the best ia the Sute. Several counties near Craven Le noir. Greene, Pitt and Wilson have been for several years profitably en gaged in tobacco culture and yearly in creasing the acreage, and thia year kleeara. Hack burn & Willett put in 8 aorta cf the Orinoco, Havana, Flannl gan and Ococh varieties as a teet of what it would do here. They have already cured one barn of it and are now curing t o more and have several others still to cure. They are abund antly satisfied with the results. This is but another proof of the won derful adaptability of our soil to what ever crop It is devoted and it paves the way for a farther diversification of pro ducts (which is the true road to proa- parity) by the Introduction in our midst of another greatly remunerative money crop. The 'ext . (.'. Teachers' A trembly. The officials in charge of the North Carolina Teachers ' Assembly aro alredy moving to make another grand success of iu next meeting. We Uke the fol lowing two notes In reference to it from tha columns of the North Carolina Teacher: There will be a beautiful solid gold watch, lady 'a size, awarded in the In- stru mental klasio Contest at the next Assembly. The rules relating to per former will be the same as before, and it is expected that there will be at least twenty entriea for the contest. Seven namee have already been given to the Secretary We know that the teachers of North Carolina will be gratified to know that the Executive Committee has been so fortunate aa to aecure an engagement with "Frank Bsard," the moet cele brated and skillful ohalk artist in America, for three days' work at the next aeeeion of the Assembly His work will include two publio evening entertainments, with special private in struction to the teachers on "The Marvelous Power of Utpid Drawing in the School -room, and How to Use the Crayon." The work by Frank Beard will alone be worth to a teacher many ftimee more than the expense of attend ing the Assembly. A MISCREANT'S WORK Says the Coroner's Jnrr at StatoMille. Etatxsvii.le, N. C. August 31 The wounded are improving and all wdl recover. The coroner's jury finds that the rail waa misplaced by a mali cious person, out censare tne raliroea for leaving the pinch-bar with which the spikee were drawn where an j body could find It, also for fast running and rotten tiee. The verdict ia as follows: "The jury finds from the evidence, and our own personal examination, that the above n trued (naming the killed) pereons came to their death by the wrecking of the train on the Western North Caro lina railway bridge over Third creek, in Iredell county, N. C , on Thursday mom log. August 27th, 191, the said wrecking of the train beiog caused by a looee rati, the bolu and spikee of the same having been taken out by aome person or persona unknown to the jary, with tool or implemenU belonging to the said railway company, which aaid tools or implemenU were by groee neg ligence on the part of aaid railway company left la an open shed, acceeei ble to every peeeer by. We also find that several of the croee tiee at and near the break in said rail way track where the said looee rail was displaced weie unsound and should have been replaced, and that the super structure on the bridge was in part defective and unsafe. FrtK.r th.t ih hitrh ritA nt arwni maintained in running trains over this . . , l,Z " v, bridge deservoe and hao the ceaauro ani condemnation of this jury. Moonshine Liijnor Captured. Lcmbbrto, N. C, Ang. 3S Today Depoty Collector W. O. Hell, of Maxton captoreo two mule wgon loaded with lour barrels partly full of moonshine " -u u.j PaU in this county in a section of country wldsly known as Scuftlsion. Tha violator of the law has not yet glrsn hia ol thus far MMOt be mated. Tha waoo and team are now at Miuctoo aad will be sold to the higheet snoch'ixi; railroad ah ii.n lri-utot I.- if Lifo f u r lh.- Mate mu h ;-. ( .1 .! in i ( . i Mlll r Ir.iin 11 m ii tri--il Trt-r.Hr, " it h Ki- r.K-cili.'f -r i t Kk'lit V.riv All kill.-tl or Wunnd. 1 - I i I j -Two IliHlir. KrOiiii ii il, S) I ;U Hpcml to J' 'L UNA I. R.vr.EMH, A'jh'. -7 - 20 I' 51 West-bound pawengor train wont ftf the truck at liosttiin's viaduct, two miles beyon.l Stmville. this moininp about threo o'.-lock. wiih horrible roeult. Abcu. eiaLlj-f. vt pijrierji.ri ere on board, and few have been taken out alive The entire train went down sixty feot. Many of tlie Ashcvil'.e fire men, returning from Durhim. wre killed. No such hornblo -.vrook hap ever before occurred in tuo btate. It i thought dpiijn:ng p.irtioj rnifplRced I rails and caused the wreck. The followinK dead were up to noon 1 trken to Statesyille: Perry Rarnett and Charles Barnett, of Hendorson: Saro. Oerman, of Aehoville. William West,; of Salisbury, a fireman; a lady un- kno.c. Julius Phifer, a porter unknown Chas. Webber. -jS Carson. Conn. . a colored man unknot. r. MA U.lv unknown: Mrs. Pooleifijf Willismston. W.J.Fisher, of Campa - ' bella. S, C. , a white man unknown: W- 8. Winslow, of Asheville; William Houston, of Greensboro, Wm. Davis of Statesville; J. B. Austin, of Hickory; Rev. J. M. Sykee, of Clarkaville, Tenn. : Doc Wells Porter, of Louisville, Ky.; Wm. McCarmiel, of Alexander, Bun combe county It now appears that 42 were killed All Otters in ine car Save a dozn were hurt. Auditor Sanderlin is oadly out not ratany nurt. i t Ransom son of Senator Kanscm, slight ly hurt. F- A. Old; Fl 111 11 Kli NEWS FROM Til T. WRECK The ( ulaniity Awful, Rut Not S S' riou as First Report. '.I. The following dispatch waa sent Mr. Washington Bryan in the forenoon, and wa kindly furnished us: Raleigh, August 26. Message not received till 11:30 last night. The following were killed: En gineer Wm. West, Salisbury; fireman Warren Fry, Hickory: baggage master P. K. Leinster, Stateeville: Wm. Hous ton, Greensboro: Perry Barnett, Ashe vLUe: Samuel Gorman, Asheville; W. E, Winslow, Asheville; Chas. Barnett. Hendereonville; W. J. Fisher, Campa bells. 8. C. : J. B. Austin. Hickory; T. Brodie, travoling saleemin, N. Y.; J. M. Svkes. Clarkaville. Tenn.: Mrs. Poole, Williamton : Jule Phifer, trave l-j ing salesman. N. Y. ; Dck Wells, col. , i oar porter The list of wounded up to four o'clock is te follows: Geo. W. San derlin, State Auditor, Col. B. Cameron; Patrick Ransom, son of Senator Ransom ; Otis Ramsey, Norfolk; Worth Elliott, Hickory . .Geo. IJowley, Atlanta, Ga. : Col. O. W, Lawson, Louisville, Ky.: Miss Luellen Poole, Williamston; Mrs, R. C. Moore and Miss Moore, Helena, Ark. ; R. S. Link and wife. Lexington, N. C. : B. N. Eetes, jr., Memphis, Tenn. : John Basee, Aeheville; Condaotor 8haw, H. C. Clipper, Mr. Shoof of N.C. : R. E. Johnston, New Berne, N. C. SdMK OF TITK 1'ABTICULAllS. Three passengers escaped unhurt Col. Bennehan Cameron, of Raleigh, a member of the Governor's staff, Otto Ramsey, of Norfolk, Ya , and Worth Elliott, of Hickory. The train fell from the north side of the track. The engine lies partially up the embankment on tbe west aide. The first class coach lies on top cf the second dare, and Supt. Bridgets' car partly covers the sleeper. It ii sup poeed that as the engine vtas making 25 to 30 miles an hour on a down grade it struck the bridge and the track spread. Engineer Wect wae found pinioned under hie cab. Within arm's reach cf him were the bodies of two female passengers. How their bodies got from the firit-clase coacb to the engineer will never be known. Miss Luellen Pool held the head of her mother out of the water until her strength was exhausted, when the head dropped and the mother drowned. Parte of tbe sleeper and of the first olaas ooach are in the water. Hupt. Bridgers was not aboard. Hie car was being hauled empty to Asheville. A carload of convicts arrived from Newton early in the morning, and the wreck ie being cleared. The bridge is not damaged in the least, and trains will soon be running over it. The scene at the wrsck beggars de scription. The night was dismal, and to add to the horror of the situation the water in the creek was up. It was only through the moet heroic efforts of those who had hurried to the scene of the wreck that the injured were not drowned. Twenty dead bodies are now lying in a warehouse at btatesviile. The injured are having the best of care at private residences and hotels. Nashville, Tenn.. Aug. 27 Among the killed in the aocident on the West ern North Carolina Railroad yesterday was Rev. J. M. Sykee, a graduate of the Southwestern Presbyterian University. Clarksville, Tenn. Br. Sykes had just been assigned to missionary work in China, and was to have left for that country on September 26, next. Lost by Holding lotion. We clip the following from the Stateeville Landmark: A string of Sj wagons, hauling 140 balee of cotton to the depot, was a spec tacle which attracted considerable at tention on the streets Tuesday. It had been sold at 7jc. around. Some of the cotton was of Dr. Yount's own raising but much tho greater part of it he had bought last fall and winter on specula tion. He sustains a loes of about StoOO on the lot. It is estimated that there are yet 2000 bales of last year's cotton remaining unsold in this county. Some of thia, which was laet fall worth 8-10 to S45 per bale, is now not worth 810, owing to decline in price and to the cotton hav ing rotted through lack of attention. A farmer who waa last fall ciTered 9to. for two bales of his cotton on the Stateeville market, hauled it borue and sold it here Monday at 6r. and none of the buyers were eager for it at that price. The News says a Mecklenburg farmer brought a bale of cotton to Charlotte recently that weighed 730 pounds. Last December he was offered 9r centa for it. The bale was so rotten that he waa glad to receive $10 for tho whole of it. Another farmer had one weighing 605 pounds. Only 307 pounds of it was fit for market and for this he got flic, per pound after being docked for light weiizht. t.eorgia Traiii Kobbcr Captured. COLi-lKB STATION, Oa.. Auir. 20 Jim Thornton, cne cf the men who robbed an express train several nights ago, has Kaav m rruliul nl V, . . , t , . "--uieweu to ne : crime- tie returned two of the monev tsken. Thornton says his two associate were recently diichsrged employes of ibe road "ewpar Men to Yi-it the K pn-it ioti. four hundred nd flftv Northern newspaper men will visit the Exposi- ; tion. Thwe will come in several parties ! mo pociat arrannements have been mads for them. They are all selected ! Raleigh Correepondent . As you like it. Gray and faded whiskers may be chaDtred to their natural and eren color-brown or black 1 by usljjg Buckingham's Dye Try it. r, tiiun: iaw hauu H..ri. ! ( Iiiliau anital Ufx-iirt il i iiouaini kill.-.l -The Haiti.- ti(l as' - lint !l S;;ic , ( i m 'I i-ii.ji.i. r.irj S.u-. . ... ii.L' VM,iutlou Pot eu u A. Liiblegraui iioiu Vimr,nu, Jutod tin.- 4'.h tiaiant. '! rt-uiveJ in ihij city yftt-riitiy, vi whicM Ihu follonif in a tranliiiiun : '"fho insurentti sul ' ceedud in lHiidiuic 10 IA0 soldicro at iho bay u( iuinteri-s . norm of v ulpirii?,., whi-.B ttitv bttiit-t. u'.oii titt t:;oro ic ard Valparaiso utnlt f me proteclio:; , ui en cf their m. u oi-war L.ncl bibt armed tranaporU, beoidts mi the boats of taeir lloet provided with mitral leuded, eudeavoritg to ?urprieo the city by n rear attack. ' A g)vernment force ui i:v taousacd i trie n wa immadiau iy da'.tohed from alparai80 and 6uccee.it.-ii in delaying the croesinx of the A ccueagu.i River ni ar ita mouth, hi!e n : ufriciont nam- j biii of troopj were im v.j by rail to i protect Va! jmraiao an.i c , ;..)... the in- 1 aurgenta Ly nl ia.-tt lr.v uti a pros I i'cCt of furiber ic of .'orcen from oihor quarters. I "The governnicrj-. iroos succeeded in Btoppinjj; tbe inaurg l.:.. .'or forty hour?, 1 with a loss to the oL.orJV of a'Joat 3.U00 i of their choicest men. not withstanding tha fire of the insurKent ilcrt, besicks : that of the land force. This operation; enabled tue covrauic'. to .-elect thu ! bet positions for t.n;.." 1-.OC0 arriving troops, although thia Bavarian-' cost the loss of half the nunibc-r of tho j;&liatit d i vision of ". 000 men w hich contested j tho march of the rebo.s .iau ihjir r rooS iDf.SugCT2hrchi:;,n ;,,atioa nere nas rocoived a toiram from , Huenos Ayrea, dated yc.tcrdt.y ovei.- mg, say ing : A Datt.e wd ioug.it, at ' uintf r ,The o.ioaali.u, ! sustained heavy losses, bjine piacca , DBtween two fires. A decL-iv biLile is j expected. Balmaceda s army occupies i advantageous position City of Mexico, Aug 20 Telegrams were reoeived here yesterday from j uynamite were then made, and after Lima giving information of the battle ; ovory orit' th-. dropi again poured down, now being fought between the Congres- : tr tb? clcuda vrsro cntir. !y : x sionalist and Balmacedan forces. The ! peoded. and thrf was nothii. left latest one states that the city of Val- ' :rom wmch to 6hake the water. paraiso id completely surrounded by ' tha nr,nTrAir.nliH who Are rnniiilv ; driving in the outposts. Th !Mght has , 'ul .. j.o and from tho first, though the nrriiy of 1 Balmaceoa ia nearly double t ..it of tn Congress lonaliats the latter have been victorious, from present ln'tieatior.p the fight may continue several day. The (.'ougreaaionalidts ure expecting r" ecforcernenta. The insurgent llt-o i still harboring about Quintero Hiy. Tbe losses have been very severe. The success bo far of the Congres sionalists has been due to the superi ority of their firearms, which are Remingtons and Winchesters, which wero procured in the United States. th Esmeralda bavins landed ?ome 20,000 on her return to Chili. London, Aug. 20. The T ii ly Te'--graph publishes a statement from c Chilian resident here, who spy he h?.p seen a private cablegram fror?: Presi dent Balmaeeda to tho Chilian legation, declaring that hia triucph ii cornplete, The statement alpo contains an nsser tion of tho belief that it is the policy of the victors to annex Bolivia OCR ( Ol'MRV. it's i: 1 Advance in Seicnc. !.iii.'. ". !i.;t M :y Yet B A ccfiiipli.-liod. The genius of man has ever gone for ward and today its advancement is greater and more wonderful than has been recorded in acy age A few remarks from the Wileon liir ror graphically describes some of the possibilities : "The car lb ia throbbing form :one to ZDno under tho restless activity and power of mind. Never has tho world witneesod such a grand achievement and glorioua triumph of intellect and genius. A little ten-year-old boy living ell in the country, who Dever saw railrod, has no conception of a printing preaes, street cars, olectrio lights, gas lights, telegraphs or telephones, Yet he may live to see the curves in our railroads abandoned and enveloped in grass, and magnificent air-line trunk railways, ribboned with three, four or cix utoei tracks, over which a hundred trains shall go thundering along daily at the rate of sixty to one hundred mile per hour, with no wood, no coai. no water about the engine. He may live to tee the great metropolitan dailes duplica ted simultaneously in ail tbe leading cities cf thia country and cf the world. He may live to see the day when the telegraph will be discarded ani ignored as being too slow and too tedious. lie will doubtless live to see the telfgiaph brought to euch perfection that it will virtually annihilate space. Ho may see the day when friends living on op posite eides of the continent may, by means of photographio processes, be brought face to face and look each oiher in the eye, as they talk through the tel ephone, as freely and llaeutly as if sitting together, He may live to see tbe day when an agent of the weather bureau, located at Raleigh, will inform the central office at Washington that a drought prevails in a given section of the State, and that agent will b9 or dered to give it rain, and it will be done. Tho possibilities of human genius and scientific achievement have never yet been f-Uhomed ." Jerry Simpson in North Carolina. Charlotte, N. C. , Aug. 20. There was a big rally of the Mecklenburg county alliance in this city today. A thousand or more alliance men were here. SockleBS Jerry Simpson enter tained the crowd in the abeence of Col. Polk, viho was detained by an accident on tho railroad. Mr, Simpson made a red-hot third party talk. He sprang a new idea on his audience by advocating the election of postmasters by the peo pie. Col. Polk arrived in tho evining and addressed a large crowd in the opera house- .1 etvish Fanner- for . ' . Mr W. W. Long and other promi nent and extensive planters of the Roanoke bottoms, have an agent in Odessa. Russia, who hag secured and will bring to their farmes 000 of the beet of the oppressed land expatriated Jewish families. They ore all ex perienccd agriculturists, acd will en gage in the culture of rotton. The information was obtained from Senator John D. Bellamy, of this city, who secured his information direct from Mr. Long, one of tho immediately interested parties. Mr. Long is a mem ber os tbe North Carolina House of Representatives, from Warren county Wilmington Messenger. .Mine Fatalities in Pcnn-yhania. Hazletok, Pa.Auc;. 30 Tha annual report of Mine Inspector John M, L9wis haa just been made public. Tbe total number of fatal accidents was 52, mak iog 24 widows and 52 orphans. The total number of non-fatal accidents was 131. being an increase of six fatal and eight non-fatal accidents. There were mined during the year 5.777,000 tons of coal, the largest amount ever mined in the district, being an increase over 189 of 121,003 tons. To every fatal accident there were mined 1 1 1 .C00 tons, and one accident for every cl,053 tons mined. A Testimony of Prof. Ucll V'F.ureka." My Dear Sir: My wife has been us ing your "Eureka" for eight weeks and her head has decidedly improved in this time. The pain which used to be constant in her head on the least exer tion, is gone, and she an move and ! work litfhtlv without anv t ain. And ' now she save, beyond a doubt -that her ! feelings are fifty per cpnt better than .1 1 v . L . . tney u r ueeu 1 ui r .ui. , . Very reppeotf uily . Reit.en Bi'.yant. We winh we Lad more men libePn f Bvll Editok. Eim City liozjtto. Dii.is? ron-i Miirm in .Tel'-:". . " New "i ork, August 2 ). The terrific orm which passed over .ew Jersey storm which paeso.l oversew Jersey Sunday night caused great damage iu i the vicinity of New tirutiawick. bev eral buildings were struck by lightnintc and washouts have been reported along the railroads. Orchards and cropa were leveled and it is estimated that the total damage ia in the neighborhood of 8100,000. OiUlH ; Vl.,v, !"!-: i c-1 v. itii K nil yn r-.i::-!'! sy-.-:. to .-, -. iJt n: . 'I'. . -7 Y was the rt(i .''uate of th-.- o; ..-1 a t i at tbib point c L tici.j Joi ry UusJi'tj oUy swtmei.H, bud u li.ting victory was achieved ij ihc aoientists in iheir tirorts to hhako wactr root the burnint; wiuutr ol tiie Liauo ar,d Luredo, one of ti.6- Jrytt-: re,;i.U5 of America. For three weeks au intermittent serio'. oi expc-rimoiits haa been carried out, and net iii r. eiu'e instance ban rain faiietl to fall within ten or twelve respondeat iris been on thu grouu.i, nnd, therefore, is ccgmz-iut of all the fit c:s. The Kent's was brought to a climai yedteraaj, when billoontt Containing sever d thousand feet of oxv hydrogen gas - ere sent up and exploded at heitfl .8 varying from 1.000 .. 10,000 feet, 'rid at aun.iown balteri.n ou the gr.'uni beg'n iSeir work, a n until 10 .'10 p. ro. a c-.if.s.arit cannon le was cariied on under a sky of perfect clearnerts, lie by countless ntrirs of a brilliar.'-y . .!i.,tn seen in ti North. The baropjelt-r promiwed fair and the hygromott-r tool between dry and vor.y iy , 'ii.a rownc: w.-iuid 'ir, uu: i.rvd ranchmen Haid it ly useless to hope for rair. for a wet ft under such conditions &s exirteJ. and all thi;:s eeomed com- -tind iho terrific nn- .'in? the sky. ''i Ores-forth with- 'i. 'l reUred for the aovrover, was soon in- .k?nt P drcv.- : nit'ht. t'. rr-.ip bles. :,t 3 0 feturi n?, v.hoa te rfiia-makcra were rc:?ed r.y a jn'iii c: thunder, and the rain j.j.iicg' on t:.e rooi. bor. r,rct-ed tho Uvs, end the ao..n fal! of rair. did not roast? till 8 o'clock. a. m. A liumbcr of heavy charges of '-Tjtt'.e men are jubiiant over trie pur ee:?, ef the experiments and rccre j: invitatinriM are daily pouring frorr various localities asking further opra li:i! in their vicinity. "'!io next rerio?- cf t:xp.rCir,t:i -, ill ! ''- rriaae sit i-.t yin pirty to rt stf-sn Kan0??. Mr. W- IS li is i a I i. in ' 'V C-ir '. Ip ;;;. veetoc, who has beerj :n Europe for ec-nic- montus gathering ma-to.-ial bo?, returned t-o America xt-ek before last and ij Btopping iu ?hiiR('-.'I:.'.;:i f.:." liiJ pr-.-ttCt. V:.T late c tne 11th he vrrir-s the editor of he ::i-lma! it a peruonal letter from ike the ii "xr.r;i li.ierty of making 'cf. ioi:.. "' :'.h I could have stayed a few .vi'. I uper i;ui I had engagements in ihiiiei! whi :'a I could not neglect. I ?ra'i compelled to return before my ia- V:St;ijri...v U.l Jl'J i. 0i!iL:Cti.d. Put tho N'.-y 'suction i practicilly settled: cf this.:, tti-u CHh. '-'..- no rescnuble doutt. There ve. ere pot at which could not be cleared up in the United States. I went to E-arupe for tho purpose of probirg '.he ra ster to the vc-y bottom. I did so, and tne retail ifl simply mar velous, No further researches are doc-c-sjiry. Th?cv3e i complete. P. S. Nay wt.3 Marshal Ney. But I mnst wait awhile for rny proofs to be put in due form. I have agunts in Europe who i.re attending to thia matter for tap. The end ia certainly near. " Mr. Weston adda that next year the friei.ds of Peter Stunrt Ney wiii e rect a monument to Marshal Ney iu the Pro'iby tersan cemetery at Third Creek, where P. 3. Ney was buried. Statee ville Landmat k. Kx-'tOv.Srales" Critical Condition, Gr.UKNSiiORO. N. C August 26. Ex Governor Scales' condition remains un changed for the past 48 hours. Hi--case is extremely critical, and there- is but little hope of hia recovery. He i suffering with a case of complicated liver and heart trouble. The inly way to cure fever aod aiut is either to neutralize the poisoriH which cauae the disease or to expl theai from the system. Ayer's Ague Cure -r p' rjtes ia both ways. It ia a warrante 1 eobcfic fir all forms of malarial disorieru, acd n?ver f .i!" to cure. Try. It. M . I!itIKf. Wednesday, Aug. 26. h, at Vn i hot.) at ti) residence of Mr. J. F Heath, father of ihe bride, Mr. E. J. Edwards, of JiV': w.rda Mil:, to Mine Ida Heath. DIED. o ac 1 o'clock, a. m : '., Narciaea A . wife of iin.-.j o.7 Pamlico count.) Auu Tborr. ;OUl. T- , - N. C. Tho interment ii! be ma.'o at the family cemetery, near Kiaston. Thi'j death ij one of p3culiar sadness, Mr3. Gooding k.'t Naw Berno. August lOlh, for Bailiiiiote in cheerful fpirits and great hops that the 6kiilcd surgeons of Johns Hopkins Hospital would re lieve her of a dangerous disease. Cut all their sb ill v. rs unavailing. Her daughter. Miaa Fannie, was with her. and accompanied the remains to Kinfltoti. Tho deceased w as iixty j ears of ago. She waa a faithful wife and mother, a true friend, and a Christian. All who knew her will mourn her loss Kinston Free Press please oopy. For BoHs, Pimples carbuncles, scrofulous sores, eczema, and ail other blood diseases, take rer si arsa tt will relieve and cure dyspepsia, nervous debility, and that tired feeling. Has Cured Others "wil! euro you. " Who steals my purse steals trash.' Shakespeake. Wo wish to call attention to our lino of sumpla Parses and Pocket books. Wo Lave some very tiue ones ami you can have them at N. Y. cost. Sample Socks, Shirts, Tinir hrimhixs. Cloth brushes a'. 'i Whist broointi. Now if you need any of these things ou can buy tliem Che-mpr tlien unv where in tb city. Wo leave for N. Y. in a few days to replenish our Btock ol Clothing llata and Shoes. See Uf before jou buy. At HOWARD'S. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor! Biding Vehicles '(i s-.re j repurt 1 to anything in tho lino of ruake to order Bravs, Carts, Buggries, ' or other Riitin j fcu;t Ptr0p rsn i ,. "ehicieH. All ihod in n hisrp work Isnme G. H. VvATE Now Berno. In. C au2")3wtf Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Jli.i aid, a Ite:;n;V; A.- 1 tir noes a. '.!: !i'Ur. - . ' Ll nnino Ltada thi-. Y;-z -. ;. ui , : r.oar iit: ujia boy wbOd ? poor tribula to hi-i memory hi. a broathud bin last. JJo died udec dys iiitecBe suffering which he buro wita p-Ueood und fortitude, of that often fatal ryu- cf oyBentery which cotjCkioies euceeuile rueatled. lue lul of until is at lis il i'M a we write, aad the a .-a '.to " y iJi'iUilo of heartfelt Borrow o'er isproads ihu wnole population of S war.Bboto. Ia the long t iperience of the writer he lias never ft-it bo inadequate to the L.-k ti-i .; IrioiictH the sad story of death and of.ng .jaticu to the subject aa ii- Kin c. bo oi lais little departeu hero. Only o j c,i b and ;j months of ae.iv ..uui'i be natural for lib to regard him ! cijii'j. but mo one who made hm . UU.H1L..H - o uhi tail to discover mm in v.. i uutuiuH favorites. He 1 id in Li,-t bnf noioura with ue i stole away our beartu, and won our love, admiration and respect. The universal kind treatment from nil co. ors, children and adults, bo freely tmrHsrt to niua, inspired nim witn a confidence iu his fellowa and gave him a fee!iUK i-i i.xUepei.dence enabling hita to tane i ::.io of hioiself Which be al wafi tteuied io apareciate without vanity a.h ihe nutt-r emotions of the humm near , a ihko sense of honor ana a reliioud iniu a .d taken deep root in his mind ana beeomo H part Of his nature, iiis avmpatn.es went out to all suffering, wth no enemies and i;c pret! junioee ue loved everybody. W.j could but believe that Uod had p.or.t him into the world for soine . Bpc-ciai purpose. Many tiintu hare ".v" !gaz"d upon his little manly form, his kind rudpectf ul mariners, his superior ir.tel"ct with the impres-fion th,.t a star o bright promise waa ricinj:; in Onslow. Ue was born ia the county of Nash aad wi-.i? the only son of W ii Hiiiird i,nd wife, Lacy K , duuglner . f Coi V. D. Harrison . . loi'nDts.tinn ts eciiiplitm i fear fully t-;-.; ia thia : astance. Lei. m i::-v,;.c a chx I-ii-tn ayii it with prayerful tvzriz to tide us -r the painful bes 5iv; mi,. May God help ua arid give us aii r.-.-ro to fvf-1 a eornmocdable rtaifTcalioti to air. will and binish from oar heart!' !'.e?!rjaUoii to murmur at ;ii;.',-. V.'e doubt net tho - ut : tle c t.:h is benefited ouglit must con e us for his loss, he brief sojourn ., 1...1 .! i. ia to io emulate bin - '. Ic is sa.d .oad us. The U philOBf-j.her iV i .' 'let high or.-: i.iil a li -vriii.r ! hut is hear' w:!l lUiu or.! Hi ue.n i!ke hid uGl; Craven C 1 o. court o Bp; ,:u. t il.l. : . ! : It-, .en co ; ((ir.,:;i j.l: lil .i.d.C'DCr. Ti: -:n -tie-4 or 1 raven i'i , s. rth-i'ie hi! v- unfs ci ais, 17 Of a : I'nrfsvKi:: com' of I Judrrni ot I f 11 in '.nnni'inr r a i. ! tt t o c-i..Tt " on Mi ii 1 , u 1 . M.. a:i ;.iie fallow- 1 . v A. i i" . i : i i.j tin Koisiit,e k ; r-': v . , : o. i ii s oi -if.-a Ktru l, in tne ill) o. .o.v i.eine. So H L-tu'iibhlj), iieint; tlie r.iiii tlooribed hi lefil uoui Kev. K. M. V i Lk s in fciiUe h.d wai . I h, reeoi 1 - CruVfii i-oiiuiy lucuu8. K.og Stt, It, full IVi, towiicii l e:-d rr'"nreijce ia hereby tuuda lor J. W. Kl Dl "I.E. Com. The Hoirtl of .''m :n isslo er of Craven cik. l. t v-, il:. i u I irl. h. .J .)H. ISelwon.Jtiefeiidanl 1'ursr int t a .lu li?u cot of the Superior Con ' t. COUrt. 1 day in. a i iii- Sl mi acre ot lisU-d 1 set . iu-c.1 Nt-iM ? Hit' ) i AUS'ib in 1;dj. 1k' f ri 1. 1 and oomu y at . 1 1 1 1 , ;- 1 , . I.S-- di. nl " t h -l a y 'i I ! li -w.i : c: . . -tt - d on i ii,. . j-vt ;. i l', nl : iililtl i w. 1 -e'l i- r caeth nl the ' .ii uniy ''! Moii-i-r.Mt i2 ovdoeU, m., , .: "I'.ct Rr-;9 on -isIi : p and half l;t said township, ; I 'ie i,ic-.i. l;art tie tt i. tJa. - to .lo.ej-h U - h . fulSo h ii; i . in. ti ''i Jv-fd foin i n ! n rt conleti . o. ' ; ;i till OdUUly, A . ;.j DOLE, Com. The Iioard '.f Conun NKi''ner of ('rnvrn cun y p'amn', vs. ' "a-oiiiie WoKende?: and ol.urs tlt;ina 1. 1 s. rut'Miant 10 a Ji.tUrne t (f :lie Sup?rior coui't i ht h v : t:e ai;d tounty prinpr "rjii, 1 sit i I will nil tr "Jieh at tbt ciiri iou -e d or -f it vert comity on Mon thly. t-'uro 1!' . '1 :kci, in,, t-li 1- w i 4 . and " v.: '. :it ri oi ht ' .(! r i u:d Ld vv t.-Hi. Hi'". - . ' 'iiv n MT'-et h' t ffn Hrti't , ul V:U cJ: m t- 1. iii iiio v y t f N-w P rip, 4Nt, - I'.'M'iiMi - p. thKr.ihcd ).i Ji Dc-hI ..!).': A ooHne liewey t Carol i n t- V o: fen-it. :j. i.uii No. -4, loiio IJiil and KjPO in a Uoci j i j ii. t.ii ward Iii ) i and wfe to Caron i'e Wt)iff.jr...-o. .;i!i No. !, fyiio Ha recordset :d i"idi '. . Yiif Board of t. i.)r.lSf.'r.n.-; o: -. ra-i-l , vs. Kichurd I'ixor., .Ifl county, piamtill leudaut. Pursuant to a Judgm - tit r'upfrrlor court, or the nnovp i.,u. unu county, hi Sptir.ir tc-rin. l.'o I w; Iseii lor c-.bi. ut tho CO'-lrl . r- a.'O" 01 i ri. f:i cii;iilv on 11011- ;'y.O;' .- , ::- a i- cock., in., n:i the foflov.i.i . -t ,t, :.: J."v. huudi ed 'Ami ilftecii a,.r(. -p . , on T; om Komi, lliitedby I'.Ll' iHi-d 1 1 x'u. l oin.; tne 'anils ei-scrilied m t-vo c- u i" li'S one f om Daniel lane and I.'.''' o'. Iii'-:.-. imxou, recorded u o:k .: i. -- ' y.tKl ; and Uie otin.-r fro:ii Ai.1:: . - .: atrd v. tuid Kl.:li!ird liixon.i-:. o- - I . u llook "u. ? 2, l :..ios O.'l find Tt-- 1- 'f (.'!:'. en c.rwity to whl-'ii i.'ked red renct.-io n-TCt-y m: J VI'. SOIf! M '-' C'KA ', i.N Thf l'.:". 0 i'lalnt-.lt. 1 Jo-. JSe...-. I'Lirei-;!! : ot rior C- - it. sp i'V III" c.)-.' MouJy. : Mi i'.i.'. . ri ('onnty ti uKband : ! (-1 tl'.e feu ! .' n.'-.a county - '' for msi at c :.-vtn countj-. 1- o'clock, nil , n -res of ami N.;. 'i'owrjsliip, : .0 d ill a deea ... -a 1 ti Fatly H. . '., :i ... , :. eds cf C.-fivei. , ' 'cromiiRioner. r : ra. en County, r!h i.'efendants '. f the Superior und countv. at county. Pialn '.!:!. f. ' Fursuf'-i' court of r,n? Sprtu '.e: oi, court ho-,?e il day; October ing isnd, v v.: (iiirter, 'o. o,.tl.iT toe SUTti t'lVC ; I , for caeli at the . : of i'f-iv. :!. u'e! j.' H'-;-es i;f i Townslsip. h'ltiu .ieticr; 1 i'i.;'iuy on Moii ):, a'd ttii: foliov lant on Turkey 'raven county, e I In a deed from lo fje-mire K Hi.!, 1: -cioird .! Brock and wfe r.-ir.te.i ui iiooi of i veds 'o. hi. folio iir.d j'.ij. ttrnvoii coiiniy. ;n:d n.s-1 the iandB lser. hod in a Mr'i!:e fiotu ( ieorire V 11.11 and wife to Green. !'oy .c Co, in Kook No. folio , Craven county. J. W, r.IIJIiih;, Corn. T ie IM. o( C'r...Tti!''.s',or.e:, i f Oavi n county pliint ui, v. Kdward ureeu mid Israel God ley, defi ti ' ii.l---. Pursuant ton 1 u-l-rmen t of the Super iar .......ri i.r il ... i.b.jve .vlrtte and eounrj, at Spr, nir t err-.i , I -:' i , J will fi-'.i fur rat;ii nt the courti !;- de-. r of Ciuvn coiioty on Mm cuv. uct.oi.er a. l-;;d. nl locioclr. all thi r,!'iovi-inir land, viz.. l.otNo. (! on Ktst siile i.fWift UrBit in lhvhoro, being Die smiie v-. ,.il hv I. 1''. VeM. C. f . ('.. lo fcdwaid .i-een -,' d.-t-d iviiir.h '1 m Hook, of lieeds -., Ti folio llli, i'rv. ii civility. J W . HI HULK, Corn. The IM ef i 'orjQjiiiBsionera of Craven county, p'.aiutill, vs. Simon Johnson, defendant. Pursuant to Jinlnment or the Huperior ..iirt of ilie utiove state and county at -pi in : erm; -.1. I will seil foi cohIi at the court iious door ot Craven county, on M-incay ctob-... 1 s: 1 1 , at i o'clock, all the ffiilnv. n.ir descrilied land; viz: Part ol loilno :::i.s o -. v,l cid i.f F.eVjie street betwe.-n Polli.'kaiu -..:.ilil'!(n.tB reels ill the city f.f Ne B ' rll, . ''. h' ...ln ntf tne lots Of V, shet -.id i.uii Cnurleo J'. Hill. .1. W. B1DHLK, Com. Tlie !. of ' -.iiun-M plain d, Ko t I'll) bll -.11 t to .1 II." foil! ot I I" ''.,.. -.i. ix f Craven county, r: nie et aits !u-!. t, of Uie Suparlor un? Miia :ount.y at spri-tr "erm. ,(1 i u iliseil for chhIi at the com , h UM ci. .r ' r.iv.-n county, on Mo'. l'- ctoi-or.' instil, at, I J o'clock, I. all ihe f .llowh .i-f-ci ' d Ni.d, viz: Une hun dred mi. ' v acres more or U-es. on Hm iel , .1. So. ,1 township. Ci ven cotiu- iv. .Led in a deed Irom J-.ll tl. r.. r .,.n vomrof Niiriuon J u-kHon. dee'd, to Hn'.Hrt H. Anne, d.ned senteniher V."ih. I li-i an.! recor et in H-iok No till folio 211, oflice of tlie l'e -ter of lue- s of enld connty. .1 .v . 'ilDDLK, torn- The Bd.' f onini ' s-ei .nerf ot I taven county, pliilntiit, Jni.s H Moore ard Kri.ncla Moore, hlswife pUiiititlf I'r.rMiant to .luchrm-nt ' f Die Superior court of ': - v ' .to and eounly at Sprini; frtu, i wih ser. f.r r-.'i at the court Tionse door o Cr-;veii county on M" duv, ' 'doner 5. 1S:1, at Vi o'ciecic, all the fol'lo-w Ins Iniid, viz; Part of lot No- on the West side of Jones ftreet, Nevbern.N C. ad oinlns the iotn of Abram SimmoDs. Mary A ilroadstreet, heirs of 1'ilsey Bonuell- J W blUDLK, Com. i - (!! Abso!utc'y Pure. A craanri cf tartar baking powder Oigheot of all u U-h veiling .I'f-ngth. '' --' r v ' ..- . ',. ., , , COTTON OINS. YOUR :C0TT3H GINS S. R. STHEET, Genera! Iosurancw Agent, NEW BERNE, N. C g Kentucky and rse M. HAHN has just arrived with TWO OAR LOADS of Young Kentucky West 7a. Horses mil Mules. rear-3 eld, iroiii 6 to 7 Extra il;!'- uiiTors, draft and saddle horses, which be sold cheap. Our Motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits, Call and see us be lore you buy: it will be to your advantage. m. mmi a go. Of the Sisters cf Mercy. NEW BERNE, N- C. The OonrBP of Instr;;.';' im'-rsres all the brauclies in-ce-ssary to il..- ao.j.i'.s't.on nl a solid and refined cd'.uition. Dilfererjco of rcliirion w:; u.-: i..- i-artled In the admission ot pnpiln. Draw.-.;', Ko ik-1- -Hp:' V ' -a! Mumi' I n class), Plain and Fancy Ncdlaworj5 d.i not form extra chargnpi Lessons on Piano and Or:;an, Fainting In Oil find Wcter ilolorp. t'n,!l and ( li nn ment al Art, exlni. Tall Term opens Sept. 7, For further particulars iipf-iy to the Lurco tross of the Acad em y. aiiK''.lwtf o 'a o 13 SO jinvis. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. BEST TiOODS Lowest ISTKWIBKHrs iulvT lldtl Stnailweof! H Slover, OEAI.KKS IN Btoves, General Hardware, S" I Harness, Sash, Doors; Blinds, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Putty, Lime. Piaster, Hair and Cement. Agents for DEV0E & GO'S celebrated Heady Mixed Paints, which are strictly pure goods. MIDDLE STREET. Just Arrived esS Virginia " rs a Si liiUiSS OK! LIVE! AND ' SAVE YOUR MOfiEY. Ey Dealing With .DslV w.- bnva Jnst. had n lot of now afAble bnllt In in" n ar of our Here which we oiler free ' , t-j r l.e trade, gt nerally, and all w ask. to convince yon that w ran sell yon sjood ..-' 'Reaper lhan any l.uuso iu the city, Is to ". Give Us a Trial. r : ' .loli ik ot .; i i n word fi ad can afford r. ; : ' :,pa;.or Umti mi v elf.. Ixm'tiaiL totivf iii ii tr!i. -v, i- mi. catvriDg for the i-uuniry trade. Illvhrat I'rli on 1'j.id for Coantt Proi! uce. ilring yci'ir I': i to na Churchill 6c Parker, If. I rv - .1 : ' ' Ktttiroatl. FOB c atill a of Ladies' small lot jl c. ji v- Vests, Cotton, Lisle and Silk, which wo wiii aoii Less than Ccct. arringto & Baxter A new lot of Silk Umbrellas just re- ceived. I Am Happy to See You ffc'35r'JS)S.,- 1 iUvi 1 zp 1 rofi iVf il .1 ( r of tli Wwld - 'Vi,ri! DAIKl I'l.'ATT COTTON ' s, rtkI ui" ii'in i r"iril t o t h k ordm r t f .'l.-Ln.t.t .1 ;i nt-. iori 1 h r with the BOSS" k,T'I'0 imu:sKn which nam- t . 1 1 oil iiinn tin Tin-Hi u i ) Hlnolory outfit for -.n'.t.:: ,-ou fwr 1 1t thin ronntrv i iy ji.i'.h ciirrv a fni! lino e1 H'itiriR. M- conip'.i'Ii NWK'k ;i' l!i''w;T( t-i nr for prtfMMi ii ( rvT-i.' it ml i t.t i liit-ll B Kk. J llvj inr:u,i':i' Lo piUB' . mi. I Wl! ITTY A CO.. i or Soiilii Front luul (Jraven Htn. S. W. WILLIS, Keeps Everything on hand usually found in a Firsf-Siass Grsssry, Middle St. Now Ecrnts N.0. LINK iv BELTING. Tho Bost. vJPv Wow the Cheapest. send li r -TS KbUUbtU WIL-W-,.W PRICE LIST f!r1v Im'Ii ,V nthrtr Hi MttllJfi f nr WwiinLJw rTf Machinery i .rbanfllin hii ui-itrrl! In bulk or packfttftt l tNK IlKLT K.OIWFKKIrV X., (tVlo town) I'uilallli'uia, umi w Day Ht., New York. Htop arid ;o ti -.1 om iinu o sorvRiiiii Ask for I u i K '! i' P5.SS.'r,.li lot -itM K.ir!M 'l. I fort;,.! t o Kay havejut Mci-lvnt h frfsll lot or tlioKe KOLI.KU warranted for elx yi i-H. Clll.l) (MAINS, W nl v a written gjarnn tee w t i li. h r lull; . My SXOl'K W A V II , imiiI PHICKS i In aid aoe A Hi: V,t V IMVl V. (' me. K. EAi'ON, M'.ddl" HI. ioa 2j ,iwir SALEffi FtALE ACADEMY, The Gldest Female Colke in tie Sonth. The (f.,i, Atitici'i d.ni'.ti oeiclDH AttKOSt 'lh. ISO. l;i.jft'..r for 1:k' jmi Hp- clnl (.-nl I'v -'I lil. I'l vi.MilMKM OK UKAI.TH, filAKAI'1 ! HR.ni 1 N TKl.l.KOT. Bulldllll-.H t I, .ro,:l : ..p . .tlc-l'-.t. Fully equippc .1 I'r"piriilo' firadtiRte Iiconitin. HCaoO K i'l M : .S . 1 ' n n d Pot Hl-li u llrxt-clHM I. A Mll'ADIlK, S1KIAL. HTU- I iAVCI.L, I nie'ipal. I i I - ' .1.1.... I in ......a, Ilwll.rt. . iJ... fiii-nl.h 1 . , i i. I ijiilnklr r" 1 CO M M .Kt l A L AN i n; v i: nits. nr..;."' ' n' i . i ;v . .1 r.D., Mul.u. i in ' u . I " , 1.1. I N. ll.. 4, .t. tiustu. VANCE COiAEG'ATE INSTITUTE, roii Horn s i:lh. Ten chrrH nil K'fc-liinl a. Mmttiry k'i t-r u in rii l for boyi. I'rOl. 'KH('i, (it 1 fa. l of Mt. Jot.Tl'h N'IJ UP. A Till n poll, lOaVOh- er.( M liltnry 'I'ucMcn. MtiK'.f "i ft i '.tr, i ii.JtiHtr Nw j-lnI.tiul (; :h'' r n l iry f Munlo. H;t In! t '.rn" In 4 om l.W, );'k-lv i:t; ur '1 r umaDiOilp- ...... M,ik i f. 1 1 ul l-.ti (n anA i;4l)UTii hRlJ 1'O'H-Shi'H tr i. J$- Kir t'u':ii. 'u'fRii al J t m . y a i. offlo or ml i.l re bs T ho IT i m-i p:i 1 , W. R. SKINNER, Principal, 8KVKN VHlu8y . C. fi.'l In thrW ... i-vr Amy k "ii'l MpwurNtaa), -ml. i u tli sn 1 1. itn lor- PuB UNiYERSlTYOF NQR1H CAROLINA Tho Ni xt Term Hollas Si j.l SI. KiitrnnfC J xutiiiniitlons, Sept. 2. Tu'.t '.on 1' 1 ' per ter: of ti:-i't ii.' .iii-i-' i:o.;ii-l li i I.I- l p.i.-'i i oi;i. s i i :- w :.: ot i'l.-. ; i .- k; i: A ten, I lo ly youTii men i ' : t e Hhled wiiu d. H t hn iPiieral i i '!et ii wld runiro MTHPN 111 tjUW, Medicine ii t. il l.iu:lneeiAiiu. Fur c-ntalofrue. Ac. , H.10i-tt.fi the l'f'Miii-!ii, (;i:o. t. wlvstox. ai. di w vi -'t i l.Hpel HID, 5.C. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. C. The Advent Term IJcgina September 21. auglo tl w2m sSrirtiav : ff ;--r -.---n ..-..i rf-' W '.if. N.-c"'.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 3, 1891, edition 1
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