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THE M-JSM JOURNAL. let 1 l ilt rw Bsbtik; N. C. Sept., 3 IS'Jo new LOCALS . ThA maximum temperature at Bred tin's Pharmacy yesterday whs .86 degiw. Tbctemer Howard arrived from : Trenton jetniay. Capt Jorvcj says : that the farmers are picking cotton ! . lively aroand Trenton now. j The store on Middle street forme i -If occupied bj Mr. F..S. DufTy, the drugut, and the store adjoining it will b made into a doable store, i " v " 1 1 1 1 1 hi i r PERSONAL. Mrs. II. IV M,,ntii. n, from K i !.st"r, !.,..: L i :. . Miss Mary H.irte. ..f l'.ri, i.r. is visiting Miss M. ! I i.- 'n . Miss's Al'x-rti I" i rich ;in 1 Anniu Foy ire visitHiij in Mavsv:'!.-. Mr. J. A. I'.in-i returned from points up tlit r.i 1 lt mniin.'. Mr. ('. K. Fnv wtiit on vi'stiT- day's morning tr.i: springs. Mr. l: I.. 1 i : tT v rt-iiiriiM t. day a f terni" -n !'; ; i : to Kiiisston. Mrs. Cha.s Keizeii.-dc ilren, wont ti Kins!. Ve 'lilt SsJ tor-trin Vt i i-u i : s!t-riav Contractor T. S. Baxter has charge : morning- ih visit in.n.i-. cf the iraprorementa. I Miss Fv.it i- Kins.-v mi terday s morning t mi n t L:i ( I - The telephone line which is U-ing eoastraeted from Washington, X. C, to thia city, has reached Wkv biro and a gentleman from then aya that there ia now comniin.i. tion between Washiugtou . and Vanceboro. Vi'S- ;m go ll;l ri't i till' IK'PII i r i A A l 0H Eaiakllsh.d A poet office has been established at Haiapetead, on the Y Eailroad. Hampetead is the first station: : to enter Kinsev's school. ! Mr. .1. ". Watson, who ' to Chariot to on l.;i?-i ne., ' home yesterday afternoon, j President Chalwick, ..f X. C. II. R. returned from (Inens I boro yeaterdav afternoon, j r. .T. R. Ilenrv, M.inatror of the ; Cherry Point Lnin '),-r Com p in v. jspent Tuesday in tin- e;:v. Misses Agnes Fov and Augnsta NEIGHBORHOOD NKWS, WASHINGTON ITEMS. The bise ball team from Franklin, V;i., l''ie 1 heir Tu s lav anil Wednesday nnd wun t A iiiil's out f three the lir-t di -'eat ur team has nu t Juring the sea-on. On Tuesday we had a hig d;iy. Con- j -.'ii .nai ec mention uhirli nominated1 I Hon. W. II. I.ue. ..f IIv.l , and the Oi'Cning of the toli;i. (O waieilouse, at. which iiLxuit oO.OuO pc unds ot the weed , wa miI.I, at prices sa!iact.ry in 1 1 1 e main. The thn e events drew togitlnr; an unusually lare number of pois-uus. On Wedw .lny :t lad name d (Jtliu StokiS was drownid at the J. and H. ; wharf. Dis. Xiiholson and Taylor K)ou i were there ami UNoied a- faithfully to i ivus itat e 1 he boy (whose bod V W..S speed- ' iiy !'i u ml i as ever men d..l u oik, and Dr. Niciioison nevir had a b ier day. )ui doctors urc secot.d to ner.e in skill mul k hkIih ss of heart. i a u 4 1 i by Sir. H ch.se. We le trn .no 1 1 (.' Uolton is nrailng It i lli i he ;he.s to one v a r:n -,.ibs.' i bed m1ih.i1. IK -o .ii- t i b' '.f o't a:i l mil J in -eh' e d in)i k. Mis. Di n imI (ia'k'.ii.- "I Ni w Uen.e i i-i:;i;g Mi. II. V. Iian hiliOiii nl ih; ne'ghbi'iheiib Mi-- Dora l'otter of b1.. nuts ('nek i visit iim rel at ive- in I he m-i g h both. . d . M -s l o. h'l; ia Wad--, mie of Moii h ail. C'iiy'- aeenmpli-h. d yi-im; ladii has been vi.-iiim: Mi-s I.nu'.a and Lonia Ho!-, ton. She retntne l Friday, miii-h lo the regret uf- Jme ot our yo.nig men. His i.eS U Fulietl. U-Sotne people may think that a conrssiiian;;avcs a pile of money out of ni ; salary," said a well-known con t hi ni ronreaciiiat), who wad talking to ;i Washington Star report er on the vicissitudes of running for otfice, and especially for congress, "hilt a man has to be a small walk ing hank to accommodate the large number of his friet-ds' and support ers who need a little money for some urgent matter. In my state we have to make campaigns and appear befmv the people at meetings. WeX i it e t ! never attended Thursday as s. was Iilakiug bailor teanu r lb I.. On .iee s. was niakiur her whirl, eue .f I her deck hands w as thio.vn or knot kid overboiio. He was tisiied out and brought too, but his friends took him home, against Dr. Taylors advice, and put him in a small room and he died. The senatorial eonvii.l mi on Wednes day here, nominated Mes.-rs. B. H. Thompson, of Idalia, and H. O. (Jaylor, DAYBORO ITEMS. Ve are having an e;-rly bill ;ind oui eon.uuiii ity i- iUrromided with sick ness. Mrs. Stei!inn of your city who hastxni isi li i)l' in Mil' m id-t is tu liitc ii- 'I bin i la y for ): ien! a '. Mrs. Sal'.ie t'aii.p.n of Alliance was in ' or for helping some fellow who t..wn bunday. ' beeirtnirned out. 1 e Kiir!S of Ia v C reek w ho has , ,..:i eii em k iiiuiu s u use i i ui lig , ; and have to head the list with the l iargeit sum. Then about the time Constipation Causes fully half the sickness In the world. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indi- gestion, bad taste, coated fB tongue, sick headache. In- I II 4 somnia, etc. Hood's Pills III ?4 cure constipation and all its Mmmm results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. I'repared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. I t! si 1 Sdmi c h 1 1 r i meeting did not have some kind of a iption poked into my face, 'ciiy wants something for a i and for missionary purposes has i. l. i; Miss M b in visiting I. er uncle, Mr I left fir (Jrantsbiiro Sunday. Jir. lie in. inpe'i i- sp.ii ling a h iv davs at Durh on Cuek visiiiie' lurl sisur. your ieg pulled sonic lazy fellow will Mr. !. L MeCoM. rhas bet n suflVriDg walk up and say: "How do, genera? several days wi'h the bilious liver but at I I had ter quit my work ter come out you think you tire through having North of Scott's Ilill. His tmlrmt. Dr. George Slorer has sold his in tereet in the Slover Hardware Com pnr, to Mr. L. H. On tier. There will be no change in the firm name. Scott s Hill 1 Urapon have gone to ! to spend a while with frien ! Master K.ilph ami Miss Hilda Davenport ure visiting their uncle, Mr. J. T. Davenport, at Stonewall. Mrs. Harriet Blackwell, who has been spending the s im mer at Mor- Hanl mt rih Thaiteam fishing Tessel went out to aea on lfondaj morning and be fore three o'clock retnrned having made the largest catch of mullets ter before taken in Carteret county. There baring been abont 1,(K) bar rels caaghL Hon. Frank Thompson, Demo cratic candidate for Congress from thu District, will rpeak to the citi aenaof thia county, Tuesday night, September 8th, at the Court House, n this city. Mr. Thompson is a logical and eloquent Bpeaker and iwill don b ties hare a great mny hearer. Tbe ladies are cordially inrited. r. WllUtt Hotter. It ia with pleasure that we an nounce the condition of Mr. W. C. WiEett, as being much improved. The latest news from his bedside laat night was rery hopeful indeed, and if he continues to improve for tbe next few days as much as he has for the past few. days, it will only be a matter of short time before he will aain be about. DIED . The death ia reported of Azjriah Jonee, a farmer, who died after two weeka sickneaa, on August 30tn, the funeral being on the following daj. The services were conducted bj Dr. L. B. Stiller. Mr. Jonea lived near Zorah, in thia county, and left a wife and four children. d h imo. vesterdav . , who has been tii professional ionic vesterdav gantoti, return afternoon. C. II. Thomas, Es to Raleigh to attend business returned afternoon. Misf Lulu Fields, of Kinston, who has been visiting Miss Alice Smith, returned home vesterdav morning. Mr. D. L. Ward returned night from Kinston. where he been to address the Democratic club of that town. Mrs. S. A. Chuchi!!, Mr. and Mrs. C V. Mclieiiee and child, re turned from White Sulphur Springs yesterda7 afternoon. Miss Kate Roberts and Mi;s Lena Roberts, who have been making a protracted visit at Beaufort, arrived in the city en route to Portsmoutti. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1'. Mebane, ar rived from Wilmington yesterday afternoon. Mr. Mebane will repre sent Mesrrs. Alex Sprunt and Sons, cotton buyers, of Wilmington. Rev. C. G. Yardeli left yesterday morning for Red Springs, where he will assume the President's chair of the new Presbyterian school estab lished there. Mrs. Vardell is in Salisbury. McC.iFITT. At Slocumba' Creek, on Angnat 30, 1896, Thomas Mc Cafity, aged sixteen years. The deceaaed was a son of Mr. Alonxo MeCafitj, and the interment took place near Lane's Chapel. A Bmrglmr. Wm. Robinson, who was ordered oat of the city sometime since by the Major, was up before Justice Williama yesterday morning charged with burglary. He broke in tbe hooae of John Whitfield, just with out tbe city limits Saturday night between 9 and 10 o'clock. After the evidence in the case was heard he was committed to jail without bail. Immediately afterwards he was charged with stealing a pistol. It waa found where he had pawned it for a dollar. Robinson admitted that he had pawned the pistol, but said it waa given to him by a colored man from Norfolk. The latter c.ise waa bound over under a fifty dollar bond. The first case holds him in jail. The schooner Freddie, Capt. Hall, arrived yesterday from Beaufort. Capt. Lee. from Bairds Creek, was ia port with a load of watermelons yesterday. The steamer Carolina, Capt. -an caster, arrived from Vanceboro yes terday afternoon with passengers. The schooner Chief, Capt. Hetch ell, arrived from Rock Spring yes terday. The boat is here for re pairs. The schooner C. Hay, Capt. Davis, arrived yesterday from Swansboro, with a cargo of turbentine for Maj. Dennisoo. The schooner Bessie and Ellis, arrived from S wansboro with a cargo of turpentine. She made the quick est trip on record, making it in about twelve hours. The tug Manistee, Capt. Toler, arrived from Orcacoke yesterday with tbe tank boat in tow. They are after a supply of water for the government workmen at that place. Capt. O. E. Lekites, of the schooner Jennie R. Tomilson, which ia loading at Carolina City, was in town yesterday after supplies for hie 'ship. Mr. J. F. Taylor gave him perfect satisfaction along that line- and the Captain retnrned to Carolina City well pleased with his trip. THE ONLY True Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye to day is liooors NmaparUla. Therefore get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. They Can be Trailed, The connection is not intimate between a cruiser punch bowl fund and the cruiser itse!'. but it is nevertheless pleasant to read that the crew of the Raleigh outshoot and outrow any other crew in the squadron to which she is now at tached. How much better or worse their aim will be when the North Carolina punch bowl has been moored in the Raleigh's silver service cabinet is a matter for inter esting speculation, but can bo ac curately determined only by time. Sach information as we ever gef. on this vital point will be speedily sub mitted to our readers. The Ashviile Citizen's admiration on the crew of the cruiser Raleigh, and its well intended expressions and hopes that North Carolina's tes timonial will not nrove a vessel to distress its receivers, as expressed above, is the hope of every one, and there can be no question as to the perfect safety cf the testimonial, to which the Citizen gave such valu able assistance in securing, in the hanisof those who can "out row and out shoot" so many other crews. Phey can be trusted to do it honor in every way. An All Arannd Adviser. of Washington county. The Walling .Lumber Compauy have built a small tug, and, while endeavoring to place her boiler it by some means got away and w ent overboard, fortunately in shftliow water. The ner is so low ihat los cannot 1 e fin uht down, stopping some ol the mills lor a portion of their time. C ops are much daiiag. d by wet anil then by the draught. I Tht r" is some talk of a -noking to- bareo factory here, h. he h.i::! :n the near fi.ture. Capt. II. W. Stroii s.dd be would have the te'ephone wire to Vanceboro shortly, and expected to push OU to New Berne at j once. The O. D. S. S. Company uins two boat Irom lure to Belle I'oite now, the ' Halteras which leaves at 12 m , anil the last i )ie m 7 a m , Monday, Wedm sd.-ys and has Fi Mays, n turning next day-. ! John KoODCe, the negro whom Messrs. Riimley and Thompson attempted to urreat in James City recently, was arrest ed on the 28ih in Pitt county by Messrs. liiiinley and Jones. The house was stir rouuded, and lie was ordered to surrender but ho came ut and iuo, ;id i a sho'. was fired in lb-? nil ; he attempted to draw his pistol und n as shot down, and seiiously wounde 1, lie is now partaking of tbe hos pitality of the Slu rift'. The steamer Dare lias made her last trip to Ocracoke tor the season. Humor has it, that Eiireka Lumber Co will put in an ice machine. It is to be hoped they will. The Walling Lumlier Co., got their boiler up with little trouble. Mr. J. C. Ibshop, of Scrantou, Hyde county, died a few dys ago, he was one ot the leading m.n ol bis stction and a prominent menil er of the Christian Church. Tin- as bee- built in thu place by Messrs. Sterling and Blake, do not nearly meet expectations, the motors are not present some belter, Mr. William Hough has been er.il days but is lmnrovina. and hear you terday, and I thnnk ii k sev- ver mout gjve me a dollar.' Whi e i - von have the greatest contempt for Miss Mamie Stidey Id. this morning to 1 ,-. , ,, , . . . . the inan, von give him tne dollar, visit I nends at Alliance. , , , j hen you leave the meeting you The Wlassacre in Stamboul, are ou t any where ft om 20 to 50. While otlicial reports announce Thesc iire -iust a few instances of that quiet has been restored in Con-! w imL a ncuuate naa to epena money TOoJ. SCOTT'S HlXi ITEMS As the summer is p issing awny, so are those who have been with ns making its days pleisant, taking their departure leav ing us lonely and sad. Miss Annie Monroe and sister from Fayetteviile who have been visiting Miss Mabvlle Pearce left yesterday lor Wil mington where they will spend a few days lefore returning home. Mrs. Lora II. Smith who has been spending some time with her mother Mrs. Canady returned to her home in Wilmington today accompanied by her sister Miss Delia Cuoady who will spend several weeks at Wilmington, Carolina Beach anal Southrn. Mr. Louis B. Pearce who has been working as ageDt for the W. N. ifc N. R R. at Verona N. C. for the past six weeks, returned home last Tuesday for a few- days. He left Thursday for Trinity, X. C. where he will take a bus iocs? course in Trinity High School this wiuter. Miss Annie Raven will leave Mondsy for (ireensboro toeuter 0. F. College. F. M Foy Jr. leaves Tuesday for Ral eigh to euter the A. & M, Coll ge. We regret to see our young people leave. Why caucot we have a g 'jd school here, and keep them with us md a'so have oth ers join u-. Ii is with sorrow that wc chronicle the Senator Ma-ion Butler, of North j J, ath of Julian L. McClammy one of our Carolina, has been appointed a j promising youug men, w luch took place member of the Advisory Board to ' last Sunday morning August 2:?rd after a the National Democratic Committee. few week illness with typho-malarial The Democratic ticket is Rrvau and ' tever- Ile wa3 jast 22 years of.-.ge the ! only ehild of Mr. L. U. McClammy of t.r.s place, lie was a moral upright 'voting man and hasreceutlv spoken a reat deal of his soul's salvation. His of his time in howling against Mr. 1 fr-,.u hvt t tr... ir..n,irtn ... neet himself with the ctiurcli at the next opimrtnuity. During bis last period of consciousness he turned to his mother saving "Ma pray for me. ' While we all deeply sympathiz; with the bereaved parents in their loss, we also rtjoice with them in the belief that lie is sate ia his home besond the skiis. .Sewall, the Populist ticket is Bryan Vf'i 1 11 1 ana watson.anu -tr. lmticr is a Poptilist. Mr. Wat sou speru most Sewall. The nature of Senator Butler's advice an i its value, under these circumstances, is SDmewhat problematical. N'orfo! k Land mark. School Time The New Berne Academy ami the Graded School both open Monday. Parents should keep this in mind and ent-r every child promptly the very first day. This is important, because the child that misses the tirst lessons of a term, is placed at a disadvantage the whole year, for the first lessons are the foundation of the year's work he who misses them, cannot grasp and understan 1 what follows near as readily as the one who mas ters them lie lis placed at even a greater disadvantage then he who is compelled to lose time later on. A parent who has his children's best educational interests at heart, who takes pride in seeing them ac quire a thorough knowledge of their studies and rank with the beet students in school, should consider these thiugs and not let any trivial matter keep him from entering them at the very beginning. ! stantinople, information fr n other i sources belies the complacent out- igivincrs of the Turkish censors. The i water front of the city is filled with persons seeking refuge on board of foreign ships. All b'uropeans en route to the city have been turned back by the cordons of troops occu pying points of ingress. Fleeing Ar menians have been pursued by Tur kish mobs even to the water's edge and there killed within sight of the very vessels upon which they had hoped to gain asylum. Correspon dents of German as well as of the London newspapers have sent the most shocking accounts of the butchery of people of the proscribed race in the streets. The number of slaughtered Armenians is estimated by thousands. In a word, the trage dy enacted in Constantinople, and which may still be going on, has resembled in every respect the hor rors of Trebizond, Harpoot, Van and a score of other cities in Ar menia within the past eighteen months. It is hard to find words that fitly characterize the plotters, who, well knowing the consequences of their theatrical and futile methods of rev olution, nevertheless exposed their defenseless and utterly unwarlike Armenian compatriots to the fury of Turkish mobs and fanatics; but what terms of detestation would be adequate to describe the failure of the Sultan to protect his peaceable and helpless Armenian subjects from the atrocious criminals who have swooped down upon them? The claim that it was impossible to suppress the rioting before serious harm had been done is a shallow pretext. There are more than enough soldiers and gendarmej in Constantinople to preserve absolute order should the authorities so will it. Eve-witnesses of the atrociteis at Constantinople, as in the case of the massacres in Asia Minor, testify to the fact that they saw the police standing idly by during the butch ery of the victims, while cavalry patrolled tbe streets apparently for the sole purpose of preventing any assistance from reaching the unfor tunates. A fair inference from these facts is that the outrages the murder of Armenians, the rape of their women and the sacking of their houses by the Turkish mobs are sanctioned by the authorities. A Government that cannot or, being able to do so, will not assure to its subjects the enjoyment of life, to say nothing of liberty and the pursuit of happiness has no right to exisc. While the outrages practiced upon the Armen ians remained concealed in the re cesses ofjAsia it wa? possible for the Powers to make believe not to see tnem or near mem, ana to urn tne conscience of the civilized world. The case is different, (however, when the massacres are carried on in full view ot the world at Constantinople Public opinion will comjiel the Pow ers to take some action in the matter and if they should not yet be pret pared to depose the Sultan and di vide his dominions, the least they should do would be to force him to preserve order in his empire. Phil adelphia Record. for. After he gets through the cam paign and is elected he has to furnish every dead beat from his district who should happen to come to Wash ington with money. I've actually given them money and railroad tickets to get home and have them go back aud work against me." Stock Taking Time $25. Reward, Reward. Reward. $25 We will iay 8-JS.OOUi tin- .i innn ft ha will briii ih a .ljvi- I lial u ill iki re ill iinilit v, UtiiIi n i 1 point "I exi ellenee with t lie Celebrated Buck's Stoves WE NOW HAVFZ ON OUR FLOOR. TO We will have as Judges three Persons. ilNi nt' I exteil We want you to see these Htoves rue Ranges liether you wish to liuv or not. They are the hamlsoineit Moves ever shown in North I'arnlln.'i, nml eaeli is warranteil !y nt I K'.-t STOVE A KANliK ( (., ami hv Slover Hardware 'ompanv to ive perleet satisfaction or we w ill ru ii n . 1 your money. fsTall anil let us show- ymi niivthintr In our line you may need. We gn ai a nt ee il Ii 1 It ICES on anything wo sell. Yours Respectfully, SLOVER HARDWARE CO Approaches Marvelous Results. From a letter written byjj Rev. J. Gun derinan, of Dimondale, Mich., we arL permitted to make this extract. "I liave no besiution in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as tbe risul's were al most n r.rvelous in t lie case of my wife. While I was paster of the Baptist Cliurcli at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneurnon'a succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it stemed as if she could not survive them A friend recommended Dr. King's New Di-coveiy; it tvas quick in its work and 'highly satisfactory in results.'7 Trial bot tles bee at F. S Duffy's Drug Store. Re gular size otic, and $1.00. ill (1). A Summary Performance. The British bombardment of Zan zibar yesterday wa3 a characteristi cally high-handed and summary performance. Justice requires it to be added that it wap also a nserut ana necessary act, distinctly in the interest of humanity. Said Khalid was not only a usurper. It seems likely that he was also concerned in the death of the Sultan whom he aspired to to succeed, and it is clear that his backing was that of the Arab slave traders, the curse of East Africa, who have been made very uncom fortable during the British protec torate. It is not likely that either this young man or any Zanzibari will be so foolish as to repeat his defiance of the British power, in consequence of which his palace was knocked down in an hour. This is probably 'no political significance" in the fact that the usurper took refuge in the German Consulate. The British protectorate was established in 1890 by agreement with Germany, and has ever since been recognized by that power. X. Y. Times. And the Knife Is Again Applied to Values ! We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Strap Sandals, and a fell line of his MISSKS AND CIIILDKI.X S HKh. 23FLatc style Ladies Colbus Spic-ialtv. I We will close e.ut our lirie Men's, Coys and Youth's ( lotion great reduction. A full line o Trunks ler Trays a Specialty. Give us a cull. Very Truly Rug? at II Rot- W. B. Swindell & Co. FRUIT JARS ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. A SKIN ITEMS. The Fish Hawk and Holly 11:11 base ball clubs played a match game at Holly Hill, the -JtUh ol August. It resulted in x victory for the Holly Hill club by a score of 3-: to -:t. Some of our people who went to the D seip e Union meeting at Oak Grove have returned aud report a proliiab'e Union. The in xt Union Pamlico District will be held at Edwards Mills, Ueaulort county. Electric Bisters. Klectric Bitters is a medicine suited for ,-.ny season, but perhaiis more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feel in or prevails when the liver is torpid and sluLrgish and the need of a touic and alter- ! ative is felt. A prompt use of this medi- j cine lias often averted long and perhaps j fatal bilious fevers. No mdicine will act I more surely in counteracting and freem I- .1 1 I h,l Dr. tMll CO If 1 111-1 ill'lil llAiL-'nn n cttlf)'7 Ol 1116 1 cmiui uuui nit uiiii.m.ii ;wiouu. OLTMP1A ITEMS. We have been rrreatly blest with very pleasant weather lor the past few days. Cotton is opeoiDg, the white fleecy staple and the farmers are "beginning to smile a little. II they cannot get 1G silver dollars Headache, Indigestion, Consumption, Dizziness yield to Eltctric Bitters. 50c. and $1 00 per bottle at F. S Duffy's Diug Store. jll (1).' Lor kit a rt. Texas. Oct., lo, 1SS9. Messrs. Paris Medicine Co., Paris, TenD. Dear Sirs: Ship us as soon as possible 2 gross Grove's Tasteles? Chill Tonic. My customers want Grove's Tasteless Chill they will decide to take 1 in gold rather Tonic and will not have any other. In than none. I our experience of" over 20 years in the . ' ... . drug business, we have never sold any lici. Jll. uuyn 13 luiiuuiuu" nsi l ICS ei For Over 50 Tears Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by Mil ions of Mothers for their Children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, soften the gums, allays ail pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhcea. Twenty Ave cents a bottle. NOTICE. To the Honorable, the Beard of Commis sioners ot Craven county: Your Petitioners would show, 1. That they are tree holders and resi dents of the Eighth Township of the County of Craven. 2. Tbat thu undersigned respectfully petition your Board to divide the Eighth Township of Craven county into Five Townships, to be known and designated as the lenth, Eleventh,' lwellth. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Tovfrjships. 3. That the Tenth Township shall comprise ail that "part of the Eighth Township as at present constituted lyiny; outside ol" the limits of the city of New Bei ne. 4. That the Eleventh Township shall be identic d in boundaries wiih the First Ward of the City ot New TJerue. 5. That the Twelfth Township shall be identical in boundaries with the Sec ond Ward of the City of New Berne. G. That the Thirteenth Township shad bs constitute to comprise ths territory of t he Ttiird Ward ot the City of New Berne, and also that pirt of the Fifth Ward corn nosing McCarthy's precinct in said city. 7. That the Fourteenth Towoship shall lie composed ot the remainder of the ter ritory of the City of New Berne not in eluded in the bouudaiies set apart as the Eleventh. Twel.tli and Thirteenth Town ships as above set out. Kispictfully submitted by the under signed, residents and freeholders of the Eighth Township Craven county, this August 4th? 1890. C. E. Foy, William Ellis. S. H. Lane. C. T. Watson, By W. D. Mclviiu, Attorney. Tiie above petition was received and ordered advertised according to law, and laid over to be acted upon at next meet ing of the board ol county Commission ers, on Monday September 7th, 189G. J.SS. W. BlDDLE, Clerk of Board. All Departments Share in the COT Sincerely roping" to receive the same liber al patronage extended my predecessors, and promising to use every effort to make it ad vantageous to allwno buy of me. AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVE MONEY BY LEAVING YOI K OR DERS WITH ME. F. ULRICH, Grocer. 46 MIDDLE STREET. CLOSING - OUT E! In order to make room for my fall stock, lor 30 days I will close out my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' Oxfords, Clothing, etc , at prime; cost. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER, J III H. UM DBS meetings here this week. The public school, which is 1 eiuc isfnetion. Yours Respectfully. J. S. Browse & Co. Annual greeting. The 42ud Annual Meeting of tbe Stock holders of the Atlantic and North Caro lina Railroad Company, will be held at Morehead City on the 4th Thursday (24th dnv) in September 1890. F. C. ROBERTS, Secretary. Successor to The CoDDecticot Mutual Is now offering to insurers the verv best forms of insurance that can be w rit ten, providing as they do both protection and investment upon the best and lowest possible terms. Attention is respectfully called to its "LOW RATE ENDOWMENTS" nt 60, 65, TO nnd 75 with Cah Surrender Values in 10, 15, etc., ears. the lust and most durable Endowment Insurance ever issued. Life and Limited Life Policies also contain large Cash Surrender Values, stipulated in the policies and forming a part ot the contract. It maintains a higher s'andard ol sol vency than is employed by any ollur Company or any State Department ic this country, having in 1882 voluntarily adopted a 3 Per Cent Reserve thua n.aking its contracts the safest nnd most valuable ever offend. All policies are by their terms nonfor feitable after two or three payments, nm even requiring surrender in case ot lap-e, and such policies participate in annual dividends. The Cash Surrender and Paid Vp Values are plainly stated in each pol icy, thus avoiding all misunderstanding or disappointment. The agents of the Company respectfully solicit correspon dence with anyone dcsiriDg lurlher infor mation. S. D. WAIT, Gen. Agt., RALEIGH, N. C P. S. COX, Agent, NEW BERNE. N. C. BALTIMORE ! V I A nimioi:K, hiksapkake A KICIIMOM) ST K AM MO. AT COMPANY. From Norfolk and Old Point SI.OO On Wn.v. HI..0 KoiiimI Trip. First-Class Tickets. First ("lass Ships. First -CI ass Acr (inimodat'ns Ever) tiling First-Class. THESE RATES EFFECTIVE ADO., 24TH, 1896. Ienve Norfolk daily, except Sunday, 5 Mo p. m. I-eive bi n Point daily, exempt Sunday, 0:.'50 p. in. A i rive Rai.timohk, 7:00 a. m. Noil'olk wha-j, 1'oot of Fayttte' striet, one block from Atlantic Hotel. Now is (he time to go to Rulti more. Take advantage of the low rates. State rooms rcveiwd in advuiii p. Por tickets and information, apply to WM. HENRY TAYLOE, Di-'ri. t I'as'eneer and Tii ket Arni. No. :,s M im Mreet, Noriolk, Vn. I. N. SMITH, Tick, t Agt. Old Point, Vn FINANCIAL. J. A. EEYAN. EOS. DANIELS, Prosidont, Vlc Pri. G. H. EOBESTS. Cashier. The NATIONAL BANK, Or NKW BKRNK, N. C. INQORPORATHin 1866. Capital, $100,000 Surplus Profits, 98,168 DIHBCTOUS: Jas. A. Hhvan, Thus. Daniiciji. I HAS. S. I III V A N, J. H . II A.KIM1I n- Jno III nn, L. Marvbt I G. H. Hobkkts. K. K. BiSHor Farmers & Merchants ...BANK... Began Business May, 1801. Capital Stock, paid In t7S.000.00 Surplus fl.OOO.M Undivided Profit 3,M0. OFFICERS: L. H. Ciiti.er, Prenllent. W. 8. Chadh ick, Vice Pre.. T. W. Dkwbv, Cannier. A. H. Piiwku, Teller, . F. Matthews, Collector. With well PHtttlillshed connection this Rank Is prepared td ofTer all accommoda tions conslHtent with conservative banking. Prompt and careful attention given to col lections. We will be pleased to correanond with those- who may contemplate ni&kliiff chanires or o:enlnu now account. Thos. A . Greek, Pre s. Wm. Duhw. Vice-Pre. U. M. Groves, Cashier. CITIZEN'S BANK OUT NBTW BETEINB1, XT. O. DO A GENERAL BANKING BCSINKBS The Accounts ol Hanks. Bankers. Cornor atlons. Farmers, Merchants an. I others r ceived on favorable terms. roinpt and oar tul attention priven to the Intei ml ot our oi tomers. Collections a Specialty. BOARD OF UlRKCTOKS. Ferdinand Ulrlch, K. 11. Meadows J. A. Meadows, Chan. Ouflv. Jr. Samuel W. Ipock, James RedmondV Chas. ii. Fowler, Chss KetzenstelDv William Dunn, Mayer Habn. E. W. Smallwood, Thomas A. UrtHL Geo. N. Ives. C.K.Fot. w. r. Crockett. TRAVELER'S U V 1 1) E. SEASON I SATUSDA7 Mil ..IE?S THE A. & N.TIaILROAD OFFE&S The folio wing .Special ti of F&r, Est- son, 1896, round trip from tUtloni named 'below to Ylorehiad Cut. Itf AFF3CT JTOS let, 1896. Stations. 8easow. Goldsboro 4 00 Tuscarora, Rests New Bern a Grantee, . . . Rlverdale Falling Creek. Croatan Kinston, Havelock, aswell Newport, Dover, Wlldwoo.l Core Creek, . . 2 flfi 3 7.r 'i oo 8 VI 1 7f ir 1 7.1 S 00 1 00 .1 00 UI 2 7. 40 2 70 8aT. NlOHTi: t 8 00 1 X) 2 75 1 Ml 1 1,0 1 2A 2 1 2 i ( l'i eu SI 1 wv S. L. DILI. O. P. 0. A. & N.J,1. RAN KOAIV HKOUGH RATKS r r A tth; tnVN trip Tickets (season ol I ) ire Crjon stations helow to polnlM mi in ed m the W. N. C. It. R. Tickets n wiiln .lull. 1st. IMS) Inclusive, R-ood for " i ' ae on t ! tore October .'list, if.. f V . o m I ITO Hickory MorsrHntou Old Fort II I ne k Monntuin, Ashevllle, Hot .Spi-iiiK- if 4. V. -I- ri.Mi so tu io 14 M I.-. liV III' 20 l: K. I'.: ! l.i Mil il i 14 UV 1.1 T 1.1 30i 13 HOl n -w 14 4v f c f. o !io in; 11 ft ii to ill 36 IS H Rules to till other rm lis in eastern N. (.' or Virgin ia can le liirnl lip.i upon applica tion. ClUMren iiiKler five il) years of )re free. ( hildrcn ol five (fo em-a anil under twelve i 121 yearn ol nge one halt ol the alHive niinieo rales. S. L. DILL, O.nl r- A.nt. Hackburn ci lli One Thousand for Oim (TRADE MARK.) ACCIDENT TICKETS. The Inter5tate Casualty Company, of New York, gives THREE MONTH'S Insurance $1,000 for $1.00, to men or women, between 18 and 60 years of age, against fatal Street Accidents afoot, or on Bicycles, Horses.Wagrons, Horse Cars, Railroad Cars, Elevated, Bridge, Trolley and Cable Cars, Steamships.Steamboats and Steam Feirles. For Sale By S. H. Street. IE. O. ZD AND O- LTD. 1L,X2T FREIGHT & PASSENGER. UNTIL FUKTHKU NOTICE The Steamer NEUSE Is scheduled to Kail from New born ae follows: MONDAYS, - WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Sailing hour 5:30 p. m. Sharp. Freight received up to 5 o'clock For (urther Information apply to, GEO. .HENDERSON, Afent. June 2.'5. LS9f,. Malarial produces Weakness, eneral Debility. BilliouSDCBH, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion and Constipation. O rove 'a Tasteless Chill Tonic, remona the cause which produces these troubles. Try it and you will be delighted. 50 cents. To get tha genuine ask for Grove's.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1896, edition 1
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