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THE JOURNAL- :-;--.y ms'S. s. C 2tOY. 9. !. wij.vo: XAxfctt CMitry fT4. Cuo, r. Cora, from t? i-3 vr i -j. (3rv we., ras-a. 4-W. Faa-aota. 0e. 30c. Caiav 1 1.30 pa Ml Cbtckaawv 30J-c , jo-wasr. 30-aJ.X- IVe-aa port, fC , Pttem tag. S&Udc. Mim-qtj We. iieaa, 90e.ajl.00. re? u. U Mf, 40e-U: Utu 34c. Ill iW IT twt. 3. .try Mil. c ; I'm, t l-9c CITT VICOTTT. - HtntaAS fos DKHOcmAcT. - Cart-mi rtn p -o 1T f04 couty of La-afc-, g- txre all rttffc. Cottoa aot-t lr eaVa la Nw Fna T eo-xatr-j bb sot t honor fbr thm tltbj Urn. Grn cooati hu rVi-uo-cr-Uar, ft-oaa two la tbiw ka-Jri. Grady b B2kJoabae-Jr-f tWctcd, anl very pro batty fttar aad Faxrot abet iTaanay, J -Ua. ha bum t a part Camknmem U bl Ettkf o wr a nontb X will BMei Fa Gokbfcom ' oo tlw Out Mibor. JooaB Cbaaty dia tua 'tikia a "tcotkj." It waa a (raa-J uk) g farba victory. Ta dara-atad ca&Iia nmtUy baa- a mot ocUHoa of Um J-3-.Jgso-eat o hia hllrar eixista. IHmSco Baals- ft tnmx and rTIrt ""-i-HL LnIa4 aCnc ftic Tfta daJ r- mxit is fto yi kaov. ptrpiSo oatortd tb Xw of ft fhm tM comtry. Tm vk W loot liia aoiwj W cow tWouUy, 'oaairtacaU tJut it U vtry wkkad to twt on ttectko. rUtftao ooMCrtppwJ Wrwtf. IouJ of Wag itoobcSit M too sod bono cloaonl. l.aoi) Mjorfty wu Wpi lb CUto- yortkm of li kaittiatf factory avo ahlaart ftao arrimL aaj boon placad la TTo Wttar to ftavo. yooJ oo4 loot Ukao MW to ao TtCaJ la a porapbnao of aa okl fttoiidft wticft my (ov boha frr khm wooatlatl beark mcAodl tb ei yoatanloy tbot fio pootOti at Tort Eamllbapt by V.a Fiao Woo&o o broka bato too p -itiuaa oigta aad euatoata raaaackad. Sort Robtnaoa, a to una aancaaat of XVatxiort at bia boa tisr Wca- . iUy, of CowauuapUoau, Ho o aoot 90 rar of C2 IIo loitft a artfa ba: no raJrbuf a poJaco, ocar AiacrOia, X. C. vbkft via bo eooiptotoa la aLoot tea jnt mHcoatOTtr flOOCO,OOOv It-oUl oorpaaa la pinJor aay of th Tiatoaa oaoCoa oftbo 0U lTorkL TW i.' X.C LRjiUgo low r:a ta tbo lttboiiat Coaibrenco whkh w;U aaoot at GtAlaboTw Dae. Htbw Tbo Hatawia booaaa2o Crom The. 19ta to Cm lltbi aoJ bo jooJ to fatara aaefl tW t34io Wbilo tbo Rapablkaa-HurU party pakla waa at ptuTisa Monday aigbt at tbo juactioa of Btoad aod Qooea traat tbo piatJbna tkll and a coJorrJ hoj CkoroLowreaca, wbo waa atuVr it bod bio lay brokaaj by tU hUL" Tbo Wadaabor IToawBgti-Iatelljgan-Cor aaya: "Ifr. T. A.- Wbjta abowvd aa jtsfcmliy ft cottoa boll abicll eoataliicti UtlrtoBSi lock of aaad cottoa, oooartbing sTvr beard of beftr fco aaaal Bus bar boiaf four to fiva locks to tbo ta. .; : Tin Dorkaai Saa talk ol a iarga yaGow aiad doy. tbat attackaJ tw bmbi aaar tftat ptaca. Tboy occoada4 la apatcbiag bixa by Srfsf (watra platot balla into 'all parts of Via body. Strong Ikatar of tbo I - iaddant aas tbat ao btood wbatorar bow- J roaa Uba oaa of t&o twaivo woaada. Aa exebaaga aT "TUa bcaiary avilla at I Scotland Kock aatl Caatoa ara raeairtag mora ordan thaa tboy caa III, wbQo cUoi- W asIZs ara ia ooana of eractioa at Tjirbora sad Near Bona. Tba Taxboto Cotloa BJo a proflt of pot oaat, fct tba paat yaar, aad karojajt Jcclarad a dlridaad of 8 par eaaC Sailao Banatt coL, was arrcatad aod f msl to tba dty rtiday aigbt, by Drp FW.a; J. D. LaJtoqaa oa tba cbarga ot afamliaf aaad oottaa bahmg-jg to Mr. Henry Taylor, from tbo baasa oa bio tkrm i aear Ppriog Cardan, la which it bad baca atorad. Ho waa rtaminad befora W. O. ( iVlaaoai lVf, aad boaad orar to acpariur Court. x Tba ataaaMr Ifw . Barao brought ia 1 CapC Bau Itobarta, wbo baa bcaa oo to Uto oraaa of tbo wrack of Moava, Robarta . acaooaor, tba bfaUio IX HIWo at Cnmtack laioC Cape Data trvUad aad t.a errw of tbo wrack ad acbooaer a!ao caxna (a oa tba aaaaa atanuncr to roata to thnt booias at Beaaiort. Am waa reportad at U0 Haas botk tbo aaanel aad cargo waa a XcUl loaa. If. D, 8L Jooaa killad a cbkkaa hak wlrda la ceo of tbo moat tbJckJy art t:d porta of tbo dry. Tbo - bowk had tba boJJawsi to eaacb. a ebickaa la Mr. P. OoCond yardoary a law firx trots bar back doer, aad bo w anjoyabry f fiuliag ft bmbI of tba aforaaaii cbickco J U Cm adjoialiif lot vbora Mr. Jooca tried I a crack at bioa wttb apiatot, arid aaodo a caetra aboi Ikroagh kia body. Tba State Stat Ckrooiclo aaya tbo laly known tad long law aoit of Joarab Taraor agmlaoi tbo kia W. W. Hoidca ! laa coojo to aa cod. At fl&obara Mr. 1 TiTtar took a aoa-oait. Tbo caao waa a-uaat Mr. W. Ol Biwaaftial. riratw, and waojbr t800O daoiagaa for iroprtaoa aiant ba 19901 Kaay RoMgk paopio bad Ltna tim to tiaar baca witaaaaao ia thia Tbo cbarva for roaad tnp tickru uo tboA-akSCC B. R. to tboaa ahaedica: tho VCctbodlat Coaftraaca at Goldatxxo w .:: b U foCowa; Xorcboad City, $4..0 V.Uwood, H-M; Wrwport, a.JO; IUt. lock, tJ3-f Croatia, fJ.tO; nratrU, fi.k,. SToar Bono, $A13, Tmtron, fiTJ; Cora Craak t3.t5,mr, IHW; Cwwtsa. Kiastca, raniog -rk. 11.2ft la Oraatzo. TS: Bet. M . t tickets wUl bo placed oa aaio Satar st pecevuo-r 13tk sad wKl bo food to astil Tbarsday tba T3d. bachiaiTa. . rrsct wui saaarabio oa U litb FORTY THODSAStt MAJORITY THI -! iL i ru; . it y F'.rr.iTi' ' n ;. WaftV C'ictf !r.! H , Cart UT, Ft -h i Koooca " C'.jk ; 3d WrJ Om-'l-. ! : CbjT IS?. Fanr-.-H i - -i il. Oarke i i, Wri .t.i. BIdwaU (Prot 4. Cr Taoiplctoo S, tiniy CTarka t. VcNtai it i 4 194. Carr V Frrfht -3 Eooace 1 W- S:b Yr- !. " i thy CUvcUOaI 143, Hrnson 33 C.fT 1 rnrcboa Jii, Q Mi. K . St. rbiTipa p-virc? ("ev- ilarriaoa Carr U Furchos i 14. KooocoWJ, Clark 3 Taa trxl toUj ( 1.(00 ToU-a, axi" ot ai.1: 1. t.1 110 t Kafio cf incr'-a-" in "w -rV.rrx-r-- Thir'l par.; ' " coaplate failort tirrpi bc-c tupportctl by Republican. In tbc caalr n fr ai bjnl f'm it ia bajly 1 CarHX Cv Or-mpi: CrxT Weae 4?. DoTcr ClcTrUml W. Urv -. : Wearer S, Carr 5-V Fu-h,s s tin . t rtltCbr-Cl-Tij 1 145. Hj - "..-;i t- WTr tJ, Ca.T 143 Fti-riH 4 3 Y. .tj IS-. Cbt Cirr 8J Futr!i- U. K nn 10. Jaaaaa Cl J OrrcU hJ 3. IUi.-n 317. Weart. Carr 3, Fu.xh.x 81 E.u - Ondy S, Kooocc 3 1 0 Caop Pansier Clerr in.! J3 Hirr ra i t Carr 13, FnrrK-i 33 ( 33. Coooce 00. Vaeecfcofo - Clerrian I 3t'(, 1 1 r ri son T4.Wcatr 137 Carr .Vx5.F i Cssm 1H. Onuiy 3S9, Kixraoc CI 3 PUarot Hill - Clcrr(n.l 3-2, Harr a tl Carr S3, Fo-vh.-. OO On.lr II. Coonco M. Taraplca CUciarvi 16 IU:rM.m 1j4. Waaawrt. Ca.-r 1J, FurrU.-H i4.Eiu.-n 4. Oradr 1. Kooojc 1 j- roct EaawcJl-C!erc i !' Harri- aoo T. Carr 103. Furv o. r W, KToooco T9 iJradr ' Coaaar C3cT.-tand 7. 'A a 73. t'ttum Wrjr14. Carr ll, Fb.t:i.-, !'J. Grade w. Kovxt 60 la.., I . a i War 41 Carr 10i Fjrv'.- Exam 49. Oti.'.r t'Xl, Csca ! -.' Lao'a Farm C i 44 Ko.-c. o ; Weather aw aa a --m il th.-tn "-'o.p,-jtortb Ca-ot:o. Ra o ,'t'l t . a. place. Froca annMr) rv-re. t.s 1 it m cleat that tbc rota was a IwiTy oo-. It appcara tbat at an p'acea Uapablicir. fiulod to bare ticteU. n.al ,it is awertrl tbat it waa tea rwnlt of -idc aith the Third party. Carteret c-o-nty irir-i 7'i m.v- r-ty f' r CTc-ralajid. Morchee.i pracxact 'c Ck-reUnd 313 ilAtTleoa 61, Wearer 1 . Carr 2"it. Fur- ebea 37, E-.o-n 1 , - K anch 234. 4; Ja-W Dcm, 3-30. Ip 4 . Morehead City p.-rcinct 51 tc Co. - Land plurality 130, C.-r p. a. ahty H I. Braack'a em jortly 173. Potter and I'r rott't najority ttf-J. County ticket a:-ut tbo Muse. IVin.--'it:. jraiaofllO orer loot election Hall Swamp praciuct 5Te- C'lercland plarality 3, Carr" plnrality 8, Brn h maionty 13. Potter and Parro. s majori ty 33 aad M, cotjaty ticket the aatne. RiUKt, X. C -Curte-ni!- Democratic 00 al! tickcu by 3"7 to 4'X) Btajority. Republican State Chili rm an Eare gtrrjap the State by majority and ba baa coQirratalatcd Cbairrcaa Simnious Carta chai-gtra tbat there were 'fr-..!., in otca county pocs DemocratK . cr ic aiajorrty. bit. Ait, H. C, Surry eUvta full Democratic ticket by a pain of 2iXV Stokea almost crclr clectcil Senator CtcreUad'a "VxTrojcil "-ua-or-i-y 133 orer 1S38. Dower can-ie-j the couct hr 300. Gaaxjr-uLiE, y. ( , Pitt county trv-n-a Democratic for NaUnJ. State, ( oiurres- aioaal, Lefalatare and county ticket.. Clerelaatl a maNirity tn thu i-naniv 1,000. CkUwbo gires D-niocra; 1339; Re- pablicao 639; Thir l prty 03. Thret: prccincta not reported will merest plarality. jonly ra Owene county fr-Mn !o hun dred to three hondrM. Tbo Democrat of Jon- county root tbo enemy Tuesday an,l have coin o-., red Thirl party-jam, IUtlU-al IVp';' ' .ear. : aad Uidcooiaaa all comhiois). Durbutai coootr riM-t.t nvn'.ar Dern-. era tic ticket by ma).-r tie froan 2'X) to 300, wbkb ia a Dcuio.ri:ic H. t'le-rc land earnea county by .iall nivor-tv. In Tlaiifa, townahip, Halifii coun.y. tbe CooirTwi.-T!l rrtc t W.-olanl, dcm .. ISO, CboaShaai. rep . TUo-n. . - 1 party, Jooeatrro to-rr..t.ip, l ,- ..i;-.:. jrirea Cjereland 4, Harr.n 7!. Weav. r SO. Ia th a cauir N-th oi 1 n-!.-- 1 abnert equally. Ra'dctm -vtirs :"r :v. preciacta in fnion. Johoc v. II . : n Carteret, Cmwc.'I vul M.r- ,-, ur.t:-w w:.; gire drift o( Totes siiown-; !.4(5') for CWrtiauJ, 97 for Harrnoo and 3 38 r Waarer. At Monro-, In ion count. Cftcrala-id gaiaa o-rerJlOO ar..l a; S .ir.a. Joliastoti county, IS- R.-.urn come ;:; rory atowlr Rcturru from ten prrciaet 1-. a.n.e somber of counties h.-w !ri:t of vo;, Claraiand -rattm-r in ro-und n imlvn '. " narrtnoa I.0W, Wearr V IU! v-h wkich facr y-r ao (raTo .3) rrpuho i.: majority no-w give orvr I ,f) deajocn:;. It ia Ntl:eT,l ttta will o-rre.-rae rote (or fUaion t-.i.tt ia co-.-try precinet. Wer fott ia tak-n i n; i. h fr -.-. pablicant i fr in IVtn. -r:. Rilet'jh- Iit.-r :t:r--towly, an. 1 (.,t r-pl.- ; v:-r . v. heart iy from the Rcpu'.i a:-liVniocrat-i- JOXES CO Clrreiaad major: ry m th Eliao Carr n-.ajonty orer - .- -'.in:,, i ' Ex urn 3.4 Grady f -r Majority over Furche-t CoOrra-a W nia;oritr o-rer K D Koonev. Clark got no toto. Senatt P-.--.raad Parrot camca the county by 97 niajoritr. SUbaor, Domocrat, ewx-.cl ihenrT by jO- a urn MawMMaaawaiMaaawawawaaaaawaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa " w- . ; i, : ,-r-.. .fft. im r.... .1 m .,;.rit y. AH ("ntcrossional '. J 1 r...i onty. H.-s- y 1 -t ri. I - . K m. . r;i! ic i v.-c 't 1 ltJi. wiiicll is . . . ". , . . . j, - ' VxilW igrjrjiyS I s.t :mt in, 0(1(1 urn. ritv ....v:.. j-;.; T14T. Ml . . ;,!! ' n:v. B BL JL, fcjf J b B ; !., , s v.- o -to f wisinx.;roN. ! -: II. TiM ,i:r:iv: I ";, , , ' i i . .-i ! mnp uirnun: cirri r .1 u:,-!,;. I- v ., .- i :.. r .tii- lariir. . . , ,. . ' "' ril:.lTFi; 1'Y I.AKC.I' Colorado m oke;ko. jart.-rly ( oaferencc. i 11tiM Lull.-cn suy- indication,- a-o i' : jr 1 :..t tuartcriy tf- M A 1 1 ' K I 1 Il'.S . that Weaver lias carried C.ilorad.j u ri 1 ; : . Me tin -.'.lot Church on . . . re?on. No tipures given though ami I., v thii rear hei.l vi . , ,. ,,. r, I 1 , . i:r rn nonf y-t r.-ccivo.l l-y any of tin' press as Fr '. .;, -.;-h-. I . the IU v . K.-nr, sociaf.-.n,-. P :: h t.-..nK'iy ccntpiitiu-ntary flic Atlantic t. tllf l'.H'iflt'. NEW YORK. iti t. 1 1:1 re V rencet- New York l"t) to 5 a. m. return-, are ."; I wo.-'x !". it Kev. Juo. 1 , ILLINOIS. , ':.: . ...i :.r; :".k con elation a.i :u..r. '. .io;:! -'.ir t'ue nietr.'' vrsluj" ot - ' :t - mI akeil : ; ' ;:- !. - ..rluenci' i. . . c'cr.fi rar.ee and hiiu retuniad to them otrWrs of t'.c church :!e- r,cl yenr Superin la v . li.--, S.itnuel R r'r. :;i.t M oore, W. II. ..I .1 Hailard. IV I. !.. ': ! and Tliftn-aj .he HisijgB to hav, sno'her year T..-; tl'..jirj : V :' r in ! i t-rv-T te'.is ol a hocu i.iniTM (Vn eolorcsl man Wini-Tn shot snd killed :.ii;:ei Jim liarri The d a dispute a!ut liurrviws r"p irnrj n-nt-i land with- Alter eon.o.itt ,:1L7 the ti--ri Oil A. ui'ar ':. -It ; ' hurfim ran "nsv. o;;. i, n'ul indied to ii. 'e the . - rij--jrette indutiy in this I'he '.ota: uuniN-- mattu I'neturcd ii ,'vfti us 33'V06"). Ten ycurs itput had jumped up to 77, i 're -;c.ir later i':e 'ota! waji in lo Ul. .- 43'V e nei; ; tT ve-r d -ui-ic. 1 if in if U9,6i9,"7. Twcn- t..er the t'irip.nit- of the cii;- arx-tte t u-i: oarput - c-u. thai ix in 1 at 1.54,359.300. the toUl For the 5""r -:n -Iu:-t -Wth l9-3, tho total :jv. ! a; J syo i,.- ,040. A e'e-t in.lust- try ir:ie TKr jfT p--au' K y T. i ne-. the hnn ten fold -v.! the tienefits tuat can .11! i from their minufact- urc Cani.i:i- -' .. t .- - are ..prinpiru; up in variou part- :" the S.uith. Thi in, in the etinat. c:" the American Farmer, -. hpe.ul in- The S.);b. it declares, hou.d aupp'.y tii" uorM with canned eiretah'.e-. An i w wou! 1 :;d-l that Nw Kerne -itejtcil a :i i in the heart of or of tin Nat Yei-vt.-iKe -rmwinp dis tnc'.i of t';. - wor'. 1 ouJjt not to rest atiaticd i;-.-..'. f .ei-e H one or r.o,e fac tor e- here car.:. in - Teetalie. Orsfcr ear.ne -e- help .1 rt'ry in hist "y d'X-s. hut th in k-:ry . "'.UtT 1 Mis a-.d :. Wiiu I If C'eat ho 'p if.r fa.--r.r. the .. 1 -.tended to at ad scioO 11.. It t'i ail especially to ! iNrcrs snd our raerc.'ia:.: 3L,Thc Winston S-:.::ne'. s-iys that P. F. ordoa, a co'orjd man ih'U! fifty years of a-jo, skia ba. l-'on turning from t.Uck to white for th-' past fifteen years, has r-.-tmied Wir..-ten from llirh a;. that he was born in There ') now not a sin--dy. Tlie only tr.arkr he is a metn!cr of the Point P-ter .e: t to 5.1 th-. African race, are on the back of hi-- neck. Th Civ is a remarkable one and exciU.8 the cir. ity of every per. hi whom Gor dan uif-rts. Thore is als- a colored man m No Ilenic in whom th- same phc-noc-.tnon ia in progre-s The Philadelphia Iu-eord get off a stnkmj-- cut entitlc-,1 ' Shall tbc Republic h-sV,d? Shall Americans heed the lea iu of tbe decline and fall of Rome of the Praetorian truartl -who sold the chief office to the highest bidder I ' It repre sents C arter. Chairman of the Republican Naiionai Executive committee, on an auction block o:Terinc;the L'nited States Presidency for sale while around him arc rvprc-itntatives of mortttpolies, trusta and protected Industrie, holding aloft their t-airs of f-rold and bidding lor the prize that their class may l-c ''protected.'' fr.. hor.-- I reaker came near having a 'top forever put t---lep rrdations Tuesday night by one ot the ladies of this city, Mrs. F W -Smith. The circumstance ire these Nfr Smith was at the Icmo eratic wigw am iisti ning to the telegrams as they arrive.!. Alvut ten o'chxk Mrs. Smith thought ahe herird him at the front ! T and went to it with the intention of i lnutt.n l.:m. but rinding the noiw; was to- .: ; t'..- n ar of the house she armed ': :th 1 pi--. 1 and wer.t in the ibr.ii.- r- -t:i wl. re j. rceivoil the outlr.11- if a man ervuehed behind the Ubie. r-iie commanded him to rise. He b-1 4. and opnol tho outar door immc i ' ..". i r'-i-at.-.! into the yard. Mrs. s-.-o 'i w, v. th haste to tbe drujr and ' ' i.::n: i:r time, which emptied the r- Iv-.r. A: the serontl fire tbe . .n..r.ie l that he was hit, but .1 --heir?..- he escape i I; waa a brave i.' l- - a Iidy md it i a pity that her ura.--) 1 result in the capturv of Hhol aaj N - ' : Killed Hi Eather-In-Law Taoedv in Hiuh Point lat w i ' r T-.- ".iit toCharlott.' this alter name- and tud particulars er F ron III-. pOr-SK what to p-t this afternoon learn Hobt. Avers, of I ti.gn 1 -ii., went to Ins latner-in-law ho".- last n:K-h: under the influence of 1 w tinker. For sometime past the two 'families had rtt Ut-u on the lct of t.r-.-.i. Suae faii.iir trouble Ifing the . i-is.-. but night the old trouble was r a.o up and hot words enaued v.--r. J .1 his piitol out and fired at h:- fan T-.n-law. wh.-ao name it was im p.si. .e tor the New to learn, and then ran. The b-i.l t- k rtTeet in the old man's tto-1-teh an 1 d.-atli shortly followed : letter rvp-r ay tliat Ajers has not vet j t.T-T' eaptureU. Char.of.e New. Nov A 1.011 SeWtion. New Itf-ux N. (' . Nov. 8, Isp-' .-.o. Jo' ss i --'III.- .notion to the ' if..-- .Mr. John 1. Parki r of tint . . ca;:- of r.-i..;cing to - .... :n--rtT-. r.' . r. . -nes i' !.. :n the n!i 1 ! New : i. r . - ' : r the p .anion to wl.i.h ;. .... !., by a large nwjor.ty. is he is :. rbng iK-mocrat, h. -nc st, faithful and sp-.ble. Tlie people of Jone county lire to U- concrratulatcd both, oa tlie aclocttoti and e'eetion of Mr. Parker. J H. 'ir. ". I . nfj 11 a 1 n 10 oar r . i ILLINOIS. Both the New York Herald End Wor'd claim Cleveland has carried Illinois, hut Chicago say r:ln:i - del"mit- f.-oni that State us vet The N. V Hcrnl.i liullet. 1 says Chi camj Trihune coucedes Illinois to Clevr r land. Springfield State Register says Sprin ger, dcm., for C'origrcs will le rc-clccted by 4.000 plurality. The Chicago Times guys Cleveland has carricl the State by 20,000 plurality and Algeld dem. for Cov. ha it by IS, 000, Inter-Ocean does not concede State to dctn., but will le very close as to Presi dent and Gov. Ch-ca-TO, midnight Herald displayed red fl.-sh light, claiming election of Cleveland Chicago -tO-1 to tor.s outside Cook county show net gain for Cleveland of 4,044. C13 precincts in Chicago city gives Cleveland 101,033. Harrison 81,388. Returns from over half the precincts in ll'lnois outside of Cook county ind'ea'c conc'usireiy that Cleveland' plu:n';fy in Illinois will cot fall short of 8,000; and that the whole democratic Slate tic ket is elected "ALARAMA. Fo y-lwo precincts from various part.-, of the State give Cleveland a ma'o. lly of 4S32. Cleveland a: rie the State by probably 50.CHX). MISSISSIPPI. Demc m t .- carry the State pr. b.iMv 23.CKX). OHIO. N. Y. Tnbanc bulletin savsOleo l as gone Repubbcanby 23.000. Cincinati Democratic !.io i.'ininii tec claims electio.j of ten congr..-sinan. iucludlng John? on and Harki r. TEX VS. Vote will probab'v not c .ree l thai of ISS-S with a'.-out s.mie majoril v for Clevc- and. Tne race for ovc-.-ior U .-.. . :: lbv- and Clatk is c'oso. TENNESSEE. St-aight denier-it ie '.U-'i.et t'.; -e.-- nor has a maiorit v . -. r .ill .all. r a:o i i - 1 lales combined. Chairman dem. e . 1 ,1.1, State f i CleTelanil bv 63.0(1(1, .,nd for oovenio- bv r)0,0Co. (E0R(iIA. State democratic by a'o 0O.0OO, .and a solid Democratic di h. ir.it Ion to Co.b-res lecte.l. WEST VIRGINIA. Wheeling Hi-: vote in State. Result -v:!l not like!'. ) kn iwn before morninir. Chairrnan rej. 1.1m. il.dm they have carried the State NORTH DAKOTA. World's bulletin claims North Dakota has gone for Cleveland. IOWA. Des Moines The Register says it is im possible to tell how the State has gone. returns insufficient to iustifv an estimate. Dcsmoines 229 precincts give Harri son 30,433, Cleveland 25.7C1, net demo cratic pain of 1,229. NEBRASKA. Reno It is conceded by all parties that Weaver carries the State by 1,500. WYOMING. Cheyenne Estimated from returns received show Harrison to be elected by rery umall majority, democrats undoubt edly elected whole State ticket, Legisla ture aa yet doubtful. NEW JERSEY. JSew Jersey N. Y. Tribune correspon dent says Wertzdcra. for Gov. probably clecttxl by 83,00 and that Cleveland's plurality will be 9,000. KANSAS. Rep. central com. claims State by 2s3, 000 plurality, chairman of Third par ty concede nothing. PENNSTLYAN1 A. Y. Tribune gives State to Repub licans by about 15,000. DELAWARE. Chairman itp. com. says dem. concedes Sussex Co. rep. 15 districts in city shows gains for Cleveland 243. Wilmington This State remains dem on electors, congrej and legislature. ARKANSAS. Returns come in slowly from Mate. It will give Cleveland a majoriry and all the democratic e 'nre-smen will be elected. MICHIGAN. Detroit Only alniut one-fourth has re porte.L ("till Unh sides claim lnajoritv Tha democrats claim five of the twelve congresamcn and the republicans seven MASSACHUSETTS. New "torn W orh I bulletin ( hum. R11-- st'll, dcm., for Governor enrrio Mas.icliu- setU by 14.000. INDIANA The World bulletin suys chairman dcm. Stats com. says Cleveland carrie: Indiana. No returns received from State Later N. 1. Daily News bulletin says chairman democratic national committee claims Indiana and Connecticut both gone for Cleveland. Indianapolis 100 precincts L'i, H:ir riaon 16,813, Cleveland 15,3(i7. ri pub lican gain over 1890 of 1510. CALIFORNIA. San Francisco Chairman of Itcp. State central committee concedes San Francis- .1 1 - v , . uu uanucriui- ny ,.UW, Out Ciailll Stat' may pu'd through. COWECTICTT. Fifty-tlircc towns give Harrison 11,192 CleTclaDd ll.C-H. a democratic gain ,.v,r 1S8 of 9SS. Hartford The 11011101-1111 claim the 8Ute for Cievcl.n.d by l.OOO. No elec tion of State officers bv people. Legis lature republican. KENTUCKY. The Statu has gone dijnocratic with FLORIDA. IVliioe'-a' 'C eo-( ill C leve.an.l iraiorit v 2V 000 to ;iO,Odii. COLORADO AND 0REGE0N. lb-r lid bulletin -ays indications ii-c tliat Weaver has earneu; i oiorail.j an Oregon. o figures given tliougu none vet received bv anv of the pres sociat-.ons. NEW YORK. Ne-.v York I'ji to 3 a. m. returns, are not all in but the maio-itv tor Clevclam flow Haee-ii Riidgeis over 100,000 and n.arrix'ii c.mnot meet it from the opposite side with more than 00,000 or 70.00 majority. The nu-jority in the whole tr-tute lor lio Ian. I win lirohai.iv lie near oO.iX'iO. N. Y. Tribune says the election is doubtful. Ttie Sun claims Cleveland i elected, that he has c rried Illinois, In li ana, eight votes in Michigan, Wisconsin, and has 274, votes against Harrison's 146 and Weaver's 22. The New York Re corder savs the election is still in doubt. The Times, Wor'd and Herald all claim Cleveland is elected. LATI'ST RHTI RNS. Riclimond, Nov. 9th, 9 a. ru. The Tribune Siiys this a. m., editorially: ''The returns received at this hour of writ'ng are not satisfactory to Republicans. Iemocratic dispatches are claiming every thing, but Mr. Cleveland would have If en elected some time ago if Democratic claims had K-cn equivalent to returns. It can only be said at this hour that the returns are not at hand to justify the as sertion that several great Western States have given their electoral votes to Cleve land, and without these votes he is still in danger of disappointment. 'The Republicans have failed to carry New York. The machinery in the great Democratic cities have turned out ma jorities sufficient to overpower tho votes of the Republicans w hich appear to have been cut down lcyond expectation. "With New York. New Jersey and Connecticut, four or five probable votes from Michigan and a South made solid bv fraud and wholesale denial of the noht of suiTrace, Mr. Cleveland would have aUmt 2 1 f! electoral vote, need ir.g or.lv tlnc of Indiana or Illinois to assure his 1 led ion. 'At the present wriling Indiana and Illinois nre claimed by both parties, but without sufficiently full returns to place the n stilt 'n either State beyond a di.ul.it. Tin following is a couple of private tile-rains receive 1. Mr. Simmons, tlie M-i.h r of the first, is President of the Fourth Nati. :i.o liank of New York : New York, Nov. 9. T. W. Dewcv, Cashier Farmers and Merchants llatik : Cleveland elected President by overwhelming majority. Tammany Hall deserves the congratula tions of every democrat in the nation for its iiia-xnilicent victory in this city. J. Edward Simmons. Nkw York City, Nov. Oth. .Ia-. A. liry an : Tidal wave for Cleve land. New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Connecticut. Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois and the Solid South conceded by Repub lican papers of 1 1 o'clock edition. ('has. S. Rutax. At 8:25 last night Mr. C. Iielzenstein received the following telegram from his brother in New York : "Tha Democrats carry New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Wisconsin and Illinois. Indiana is in doubt. ' J. ReiZF.X8TIN. St. Louis. Nov. 9. Cleveland plurality in this State will be 35,000. Stone, dem., "or governor, 31,000. Latest advices from New Y'ork City arc that all the New Y'ork papers con cede Cleveland's election. Indiana, though still doubtful, cannot affect the result. Chicago, Nov. 0. Latest returns do not abate in anv wav irom a decisive Democratic victory in State ot Illinois on National and State ticket. Conservative men of all parties agree that the Demo cratic plurality in Illinois will be approx imately 10,000. Richmond, Va., Nov. 9. Advices from Wheeling, W. Ya., state that it isclaimed at democratic headquarters that the democrats elect the cutire state ticket and that Cleveland's plurality in tbe State will reach 5,0o0. Cleveland's pluralitv in Delaware is 5.600 DespitK the tearing away of Third party ites from the Democratic' party the Re publican majority in old Craven has been reduced to about one half. After everything else has leen sug gested as the cause of the result, that it checrinir or depressin-r according to your point of view, it may occur to some of the explainers that it w as votes. Mr. Fred Small and Miss Sallie Ba'.i were married at Hancock Street M. E Church last night by the pastor, Rev. J F. Ik.tt. The altar was Very prettily- decorated and a larirc crowd was in attendance. Tuesday nirht. Andrew Flowers, the :id party nominee for sheritf of Pamlici countv. shot Win. Powers in the arm at Bavboro, making a serious wound. Th altercation had its origin inj political differences. There are l'0 girls in the knitting factory at Scotland Neck and there is a demand for all the goods they can manu facture. A little later we expect to be nble to tell what the New Berne cotton mil! is doing. Political prophets are never downed by taiiur. P. correctly prognosticate. The very fellows who made the worst blun ders in predicting the result of the elec tion now come upTsniiiing to tell the name- of the iiiciiiUts of the next cabinet, dc Dr. R. S. Primrose dressed a bad scalp wound t'or a James City colored man esti rday. The man says he told another in fun that he voted the Democratic ticket, and as soon as he did this the oter attacked him cutting him on the head with a knife, inflicting the wound. Our colored citizens should remember that every man has a right to his political opinion, and no one has the right to mo lest another for discharging that right. SWANSD0R0 CORRESPONDENCE. Improvements Religions and Matri monial News Fine Fishing. Mr. J. J. Ward has moved to near Har lowe nd taken charge of the farm of tlie late Jno. W. Stanton. 1 11. 10111 iKirney seenis to tie 111 iavor "t iinpinving Swansboro, lie has fixed his lots up in (hie style. He has built one or two houses and a fine fence (the ground work of which is brick.; a nice brick wi.ik. tine -rates and stens &c... nil painted white and looks as though Mr. Join meant business in more ways than one. Key. f. ('. Croker is sent back to this circuit a-rain from the Blue Ridge Con tereiice Northern M. E Church, and he surprised us, when last Friday he put in ins appearance, and instead ot b"ing bv inn.selt as he was heretofore, brought his '.ride along. We wish both a happy year in our village. We wanted Bro. Croker to come back here, and we have got him, but instead of one Croker we ha e rot t wo and we are better satisfied as it is so. 1 here are three schools in Swansboro now. all ladv teachers. Miss Cliffie 'i.:i 1 f. 1 -I. e unuress irotn lOwarcisvi ue, va., Miss Mattie Pearce ticnn Duplin, Co.. and Miss Ida Gaskill from Carteret Co.. and still we see enough children around not going to school at all to make a fourth one larger than anv of the others. Mr. G. W. ir .. 1 - . . ' 1 1 . - ... am js icac 'ii 7 scuooi on new K:v(r. mar A. T. Farnell's. The fishermen are catliing large quan tities of g-av trout outside now with hooi and line. Dan Ward. W. E. Mattock-, Dave Ward. Geortre Littleton and oiii, are the most successful, thev catch -ic-m 100 to 1,000 a day; and sell th-111 to -Mr. G. W. Smith at his Hammock place. Mr. Smith is a fish buyer now; be has a fish house, ice house and packing in all its branches, he is regularly in the fish market and buys iny kind of fish. We are sorry the steamboat business couldn't succeed in running from here to New Berno. Mr. Geo. Winberry, near here, Mr. Charlie Wells, Absoluni Kiucy aad a few others have taken tbemsaive- a i.cw part ner, so we learn, but don' t know th'- v . re ticulars. Messrs. Jerc Yopp and Rica . u! Taylor, of Stump Sound, two very old men. the former, Mr. Y'opp was rhecidc-t man in Onslow , county, so said, lie years old. Mr. Taylor, a fev years k-s.-. j Mr. Rudolph Dwffv of Richhiuds, made some of the btgt Democratic speeches in tins county, that was made duimg tne campaign. Mr. Duffy is the bet in- lonnea man in our countv unou most anything and will bo tbe rising mnu hereafter it he 1'ves. air. . u. ant is verv sick, lie is not expected by some to live long, typhoid lever we hear. We should he verv sorry to hear ot Mr. Ward's de.ith, v e believe, with every one. that he :s one of tlie best, and most honest citizen-- in our county, a very prominent farmer an:', christian gentleman. Look out for the "wheel h-irro-- -rrtlk-ing race.' Ir' is f comir.-r on before lonir. will iet the t trie be known next week or week after. W. THE MORGAN APPLE. Fine but Little Knov.u Yaritty Litstern North tnrolimi. of Mr. Mortal, of Nei.iaud township, Pasquotank onintv. v.as i-i our dun Tues day with a cariosity in the penr family, and rinding that he w as the o'.'.Tier and p.op-'gntor ot the Morgan apple vide:, always raked in the premiums at the Eh' abeth City Fair, we drifted into a discussion 01 the character and history of that prl 'ce of our native fru:u, and with our money eye always vide open, though we never made a clear cent in all our bom days, we told Mr. Morgan that he was sleeping by a fortune and tliat if he would extend the culture of his thirty or forty Morgan apple trees to r. macy thousands he would be an airik ultural milhor aire, and could snap his fingers at Harrison and all his boodle. The Morgan apple is a large, beauti fully colored, winter keepin-r, luscious tasted speciman of a pomologies! house hold of beauty. It rivals the Skeet apple of Hvde in "taste and flavor and over- hadows it in size and beauty. These two and no more are the representative apples of the Albemarle sectiou. fhe Skeet, in its pertectic.n, is lounu nowhere but on the shor.- 01 .itt-.nm k;et Lake. The Morgan has probably a wider range of adaptability to soil and s'.uation. "it now grows iu all splendor on Mr. Morgan s sandy soil in Newlaud. He does not know it, but he might make all the money he w ants by establishing a nursery of young trees unci introducing them to the public, and comer blosonigs upon his fellow men in comparisou with winch he would do more good tnan -an the politicians put together." Elueaoetu City Ealcon-Economist. We hope that Mr. Morgan, the origina tor of the apples above spoken of w ill have a good supply of them on exuiLu tion at the New Berne Fair in February. It will afford a splendid opportunity to bring tut in to the attention of thousands of interested visiters. What They arc Good For. Brandreth's Pills are the best medi cine knowu. First Thev are purely vegetable, in fact a medicated food. Second The same d(c-e always pro duces the same criect other puragauves require increased doses and Dually cease actinr. Third Tney purify the blood. Fourth They invigorate the dige i e".e.:::.ce the stomach and bowels. stion Fifth Thev stimulate the liver and - . - o . . 1 isirrv ee Vltln tell IHie Unci oiaiei uewiaieo- si-cr j:iu;i. The tir.-t two or throe doies tell tut storv. Tlie skin becomes clear, the eye britiht. the mini! active, digestion is re stored, c 'stiver.e-: cured, tho animal vigor is recruited and all decay arrested. Bbaxmicth's Pills rue sold in every drug and medicine store, either ;'.:-'. or suirar cuateu. "Give every man thine tar, ou' w thy voice. " Skake.-pearc. Friends, lond us your ears for a few moments. Wo want to tell you where to buy your fall i. n x -r . . - cll feUlti?. Shoe- r ; thimj". wear Wc'Ulci to WlV OUT tail rifit-S, yo.ii iiia boskl..--; yon waul other V.'O ana ai.-o lu'ivo, such as Neck- Underwear. Vaj eali your attention j line o T-o-r.ii:i Carvjets. I O ' i)ii-rl,,t.h. and Rugs. If vcu need a carpet give us a can, we n make the price to suit you. J. 3l. HOWARD. TUTT' Pila,. riLL'bcuie Constipation Died. In this city Nov. 8, 1892, of congestion of the brain," William Moore, infant son of Joseph V,". and Natalie V.'atson, age 21 mouths. On Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 oclock, Liilie M. Med lord aged 10 years, daugh ter of J. 15. Medford of this city. 3GTICE. I wili ieU itt rtuetion for cash ut HarTe.y Arihar'-s, in tiwDsiiip, N. 1, Craveii coaaty. N. C. oti SATURDAY THE 2G'"h DAY OF SO VE JIBE Li, 1SC2 , At 12 o'clock, M., ona log-cart for pajment of rupairiup: tbe F iaie, it being oue i repaired for J. B. Waters. nlO 2t EPHKADI U. ARTHUR. PS! Kl POWDER Absolutely Puro. A ci e ..I- of : 1 1- powder . eJirth. Jlfehe8t : i.t Latest L'vitt: l- dOD Rl I" -: t ilCNME-ST cIX-. 10'i Wall N. Y B. B. HOI LOW AY, THE SPECIALIST, Will cpen a Business School in the north-w-est room, second -1-y, ., of the New Berne Collegiate' Iniiuutc, v)ctolx-r 31, for two months only. Thorou-rh course in Bo- k -keeping. Commercial Correspondence and Pen! mauauip, f 14.W. TV..- ; :. . - . r, n 1 eiidia.is i . i-.. 1 - " ' . siJ.IKl per .ii.iicii;.i, '.'L.t: 1 . . lonths J? k-he n.v . .1 p.m v ... ..;0.;. .. , 1,( .) -, i-;c.;ing Aiondays. ,-, .. -I'eurjiuusL (. ij daily. Kigali, 8 U t-d i'ridays. C . si, -1 to 5 p. m . 'V-i.. TvcvV'.ys and and Ibyrsduy s. Two Gold Medals (valur. :vjn a close of e -iiui r:tlr.t . e .- for ' , . !mpt '-"1 ti i) 1 - 'no-:-' re p-iyi ii J -ftcli- will b (liui tor .-t-t ' 1. .it, i 1 i :i a, n.i 51 1 1 p ir wee.: ul p t' fi.ei ion (Ui.raiitcf.-i persc enm? l-ll.Iei 01- ic.otiW. ru. funded. Kedu2tlonn to thtoo or mare from ouo iamny. ete circmur ior further particu lars, Specimens of .Penir.-inslilp, frenh from pen, iree to all. rvioeiy written cialllnsceards a speeiull-r. oeZftf Sale, Liven & Feed Stables AT Btonewa-11 9. J. LANE, Proprieter.ac . . . VV ul meet drummers or ot.lier parties a. iNew Be-lie citli good teams and take them to an--pa' t of Pamlico county or ueighborit j; U v ito y at low r'ues. Teams ci.' tiu.er.ero ai. the Ktablo3 will receive e .eclb-ni attcutioi , Feeding a specialty Persoi il c Jcr&i-iht of ihc pioprietor is t;iveu to 2v-ry departmeut of the busi ness. o20w3m HAY I MSA ECO! LKABEAM 4 SMITE, SEEB-iii'E, WHEAT, OATS CLOVE118 QKA33 SEEDS LAWN GRASSES, " HERD GRASSES, &c. A PULL LINE Cor D, Meal, Hominy-, Grits, BraD, Doi-.ct', Mixed Feed, l'?.g-t, Burlaps. listing bc-tu appointed Commissioner by the court to rn.tke sale of the follow- nj: described lands, I will offer for sale to the highest V; rider, at- the Court; House door in Jackoou. i.lo, Onsloc. c.iaL..y, N. C, the First Mem in December, mi y : ci vr 1893 unless scor er disposed of, a Farm lyi.: ,- -,n rae j.ubli. i i fj-vu flwins boi'o, OnSiOW county, tc. New Berno, 7 miles from Swansboro and S3 miles from New Berne, 1 1-2 miles from Stella, Car terot cwuatj', aud coiicaiu.jg 3! aores cleared land, well adapted to corn, cotton, peanuts and potatoes : -!- acres in same tract in weeds; lino !.. .; to cloar, with comfortable dwelling and fiao location for storo. Terms of Sale: ODe-thud cash, balance in two equal notes, ono coming due Dec 1st, 1S93, one com in x due Dec. 1st, 1894, and bearing iutProst at 0 per cent, from date of sale-. NASH MATTOCKS. Commissioner. Oci 19, 1S02. ': dl w6t J. WAS- A Gommis'n Iviercii'c & Broker. Bu T nnd E oortir of C lcy Peaier li.. . our.i.-,- i-roct -ce bl.i1 r..l .ptca. litlv-s Ooramatltf :?i. Liberal cash advance made. Dally quotations free to all pabteii on bla-ci board In my olliee. IJorrispondcnce invited. Visitors welcome. Office foot Orvven sr.. Clj de Bulidtna. For these with whom price ia au obieet as voll aB the bs3t goods. For. t!80T)l9 who ara hard to suit. Tor those who nsod it most tha hard workincr, honest 1 - -f ; -tauu.xuti To all such we inducements. offer extra So Good. V A ill :LUT NOW, fl want Haip at Hand From iliO--:e cf our customers to whom we have oeen over. iadalgeai and allowed their acconnts to become pat dae. We assure them we need the money and they mnst pay up. It is impossible for us to do business ' without money Very Respect fully, HE g f mm 8ip at iiaod! 9o f L Y Fall flnnouncamsnt. Wo have decided, ia consider ation of the short crops and ex t rem-- scarcitv .f fr..-!;. to reduce our Very Large and At tractive Stock of MERCHANDISE Within the In the begianing'of this Great Slaughter of Prices, please remember it is for the purpose of getting the cash, and under no circumstances can we chaige these goods at the reduc tion prices : Dress Goods marked down from 75c. and $1.00, selling for 50c. Diagonal and Brockatell Dress Goods, loc. i Worsted 8c. Dress Flannel 15c Colored I able Linen a5c, worth 40c. Laundricd Shirts made of. New- York Mills Muslin 2200 linen at 75c, unlaundried 50c, Undershirts 10c. each. Red Flannel Undershirfs inc. Ladies' Vests 25c. N. C- Plaids 4c. Heavy 4-4 Bro wn Domestics 5c INovelties in Dress Goods and Trimmings. Kerr's Machine Thread, 3c. per spool. Hand Cotton lie. per spool. OUR Millinery Department is very attractive. Wo are sell-1 ing tho best Ladies' Walking Hat in the city for 85c, wort $1.25. Lo sure you come to see us. Respectfully, . B. Duffy, nov8 1stn a WHERE TO BUY ! WHAT TO BUY I HOW HUGH TO PAY! These are th0U?ht8 that most I concern people when thoy have . . , I made up their minds that they I want ry Goods, Furnishing Goods, CSoihin Etc. You will not make a mis take in coming to our place to buy. We will show you what to buy. The amount you'll be asked to pay will be satisfac tory. Tha Bst Goods, Tho Largest Stock, Tha Very Lowest Prices These are tho elements that enter into making our store the favorite place for buying. Our prices are so low that we B&fy Competition in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Govts' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, etc. Wo have a nice line of DRESS GOODS in plain and fancy de signs, which we will sell at the lowest prices. If you wish to save money, we ask you kindly to give us a call before purchasing else where. Thanking you for past patron age, We remain, yours truly, "-: THE GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, MIDDLE STREET,-Op-S Baptist Church', cor. Alley. NEW BERNE, N. 0. Horse Milliner. Any one wishing a First-Class Set ol Iland-made Harness will do well to call on J. W. GAY, at Stewart'3 Carriage and Harness Depository on Broad street. Special attention paid to repairing oi ii i . i. ic:. i: o all Kinus in uiis nue. u-a VALUABLE TOWN PROP ERTY FOR SALE. Purnuant to a Jndement of the 8nprlor Court of Oraven county. In Proceedings for aill'Jon, 1 will, on Monday, Dec. 5, 1892, Twelve, M.. at the Court House In Newbern, sell at publlo vendue, the two Houaesand L.ots, at the junction of Kaet rront ano sonth -front streets, in aald city, where 1). O. 8maw now resides, and where Mrs. O. E. Patterson resided at tne time ok ner aeain. Terms Oasli. OHAS. C. CLARK, Commission or, N ew bern, Oot. 27, 182. td Barrtastcn i Baxter. We have just received a New Stock of IN Men's, Youths' and Boy's Overcoats, Fine Shoes, Late Style Hats, Men's and Ladios' under wear, A fine line of Dress Goods in Flannels and Henriettas, Ladies' Cloaks, A nice line of the Roller Tray Trunks, Valises & Satchels, and in fict anything tbat is to be fcunl in a Fir it Ci vs 9 Dry Goods Store, a 1 t besolc .t bar! time prices. , Givefua a look before buying. Next 60 Days. High Prices CRUSHED To the Earth. I hare fought High Prices oontinn. ally, until at last I declare myself tho CONQUJ-JRER. Therefore J am now prepared to offer the public THjfej GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON, IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, UMBRELLAS, Ii()OTSl AN1 SHOES, TIU NKSAND VAL18E8 x have just "returned from th. North with EU3amoth Stock ol all the will tell aWre named artiolea !ad LOWER THAN THE T iTTT-nnm LU YV-CjOI. Hoping you will give me a call, and thanking you for paat patronage I am truly yours, WM. SULTAN Opposite Ed. Street's sale stable NEW BERNE. N.O. Who'll Ba Elected? I cannot tell who will be tbe next President, but those who trndo with me will certainly le elect3d. I hftVft 1 000 nrilinrla thnooo K Oftft pounds Coffee, ancf 10 barrels of the best SMt Hdla Mo,,cve'i,ro,htlr the City. I bought when the market waa down (it is up now), and buying when I laid cnabws mc to sell at present Plew York prices without even the addition of freight-CJ32JJJ3J 1 nave 200 barrels of the best irrade of Flour at prices never before heard of for tbe quality. - I have a full stock of other Goods, which space will not permit me even to enumerate. Bargains in them all. Come and see for yourself. J. F. TAYLOR. PUBLIC SALE OF Several Tracts of Land. Pursuant to a Judgment of the Hu purl or Court of Crtvon county rendered lo tba special proceedings entitled: Jun. V. Har rison, Adminmraior or joun f ipo-iK, v Thomas Bowden and olbera," tbe ondr slgnediwUl, on Monfliy the 28th Bay of Nov. 1892. (being the ft rit day of Fall Term r, Craven Superior uonri.) at me uonri nous- ooor in New Bern, Cra-ren oonnty. at 1- o'alook, noon, sell at rmblto auotlon. to tne blB-bret bidder, tne folio win traota or lana, to-wiu One tract contalnlnc 200 aeres. more er lees, lylna and belna In No. 1 Towtaklp. " Craven county, ti. U , adlotnlna tba bd of Edward Wbliford. B. K. UlnklDa and others, known aa tbe "Katie Baa man lana, described In a deed from Jamea P.Haata to Jobn P. Ipook, dated Nov. 1t.b. 1HH raaoroX In Graven county records, booi no. 7u, iiHioa 221 and 222: One traet eontalnlna 184 arrrs, mora or leea, lying and being In No. 1 To-raablB. Craven oo-anty. N O., adjoining tbe lends at Jaa. Krank Heath and Hardy B. willla m scribed liv a deed from Enoch Waaawarlll and wife to John P. Ipoak, datod l-ept. trA. 1889, recorded in (Jravan oouniy naasna, Book No. 101, folio 85. Ona other tract lying and bela In le. I Toamahlp, Oraven oouniy, N. C, aOotntog the lands of Raohal Ireland. K. B. t-itavart. Jnlla A. Aakln and Jeeale Babea. Known aa the "Crane pond land," being the aame land conveyed by John J. Willla to John P. Ipoak by deed reoorded In Craven county reaorde. Book No. n. follaa 846 and MS, oontalnlnaT 3 JO acre a, more or leas, ezeeptlnar therefrom llOaorea aoia on Dy jonn r-. ipooa w j RhM hr dood: dated March lit, 180. resorit. ed In Craven eocnty record, Book No. loa, folio 4M and 4D5. Terms of Bale: J am. JAMEHO. HAKHIHON, Administrator of Jonn P. Ipoek, deo'd. New Bern, N. C, OoU If., 9X THE BEST THING IK TUB UNITED STATES FOB IS THB PHILADELPHIA RECORD ! $4 per year, Daily. $3Jper year, omittinfr HundayB ron THE FARMER 'asd tub BUSINESS MAN. turn RECORD HAfi NO EQUAL. Address -'THE BE X)UD. " Phil vDzlphia. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, I-':-, i r , . i I 1 1 t '-f -r.. SS
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