w' ... ""to " A .. v; CatcMajr LmMh r Market. James Phttit and ; his children earn all 'ha monej.thej- make ruin ing knche. For the work of bre-d log tha. bloodsuckers on ;he Partii farm od Tom river. near Lacy, N. J. ii nothing compared with the labor of catching them. The wary leech will tk bold of notning but haman j or more of medium sized apples ly. eh, to the members of the Partit 'inc ver? close together and provided family, big and little -;. plunge their ; with large numbers. Anyone in the legs taio the awamp and draw thm aodirnc m.mv d. Agnate which apple lp pre'itly wivh too prey he wirhes p t ruck, and he unerring tached. . ' - t lash snatches it out likea flash. A still : Far.uer-:Fartit "doesn't seen to J more difficult feat is the snapping of think a little blood-letting n arts coins from &. narrow necked bottle, one. vr J- , J A p ece of silver abont tbe size of a " Thej are A3 good as a dwe of . half crown is put over the cork of pring- phyaic, , aa e he. "Why, the bottle, which stands on the edge me and the boyi irt so fat and of a table. The whip artist, win -healthy doin nothing, all winter out appearing to take any sort of that we u-xl au-aeiiiing like this tu aim, wends tf.e long lash winzm g keep us in order.' If we . fished too through the air and picks off the lonz at a lime-tbey might do some the win without jarring tlu- bottle, harm, Odt wtf 'know when to stop', After " tne season, is over we teel fresher and better than if we hain't been lechtir-TlHfT are jut like II tha b,d bi! ,ud feate the g.-od. inc. . , . ' a t f - i - - , - - - , . . wamp I think we d all bare ma ' !r-adowu in the wet place if.it wa't't fur the . It9ec)taL -. No man cuull .wade through inch a mad h-V without getting malaria, da it ikuethuig helped him." Hie farm jild 500,000 leechee i - t a-d th jinow 2 'or 30 cent f- 1(KJ. Ktvee an annnal income of $1,000 to lh family The market is New York or Philadelphia, vwhere t w (Hhr are distributed tu the tfj-r lllf a " ceit tury ago thie would , hoe Iwn a great business, but the belief iu ietsibea baa fallen oS in this M!ry. Europe clings to the prac 't rurl'irii coniumee 3,00.000 k r-iy, while Xiondou finds f -r -r 7.000.000 a jear. J - P- tit r. hia boy, when - -J ; Jwwri tbe'prveence of t-i lreht :n ni; swampe. -'He "I krl np t h Kabject and decided imu hf wm Id 'supply the American wark1!. " bich -hitherto bad f de pudwl oo Europe. ' He found that t;uers preferred the i Hungarian fel'ow of olite gmn without spots, ; W t'-e German teecb. with dark fci---n ; boiv. potted. bIow with c,. Ho got f- pfcim-na and - iu them in tho pond - They multi plied mpKllr -after their ' enemies, ; watr oke(i, were exterminated . od soon the first le-ch pond in the u iiy w-t e ablihel. The y ung e rtrkd w f--r nrkt in about a year ' -'..rj'prwiuction takra threo years, t ! av'ftitt life of a leech ie ififun r - or t mi y year. Usually a. healthy man can' fis ' in the swamp foor or m hiors with ut losing enough b ot-1 to exhaust r him. -.The leech h tr.n jws and from ' twenty, to itioety Wetb.: When these get.' going in a short time, tno leech will swal - low five tines his weight . in " blood. All this is more pleasant than the " practice elsewhere abant New York of fattening leeches for the market on decrepit old horses which hare been- condemned to the bone yard . X. Jfresav - i -' BBw -B B . Basalt efaa AccUsat. "The small size of the screw, ; says & noted shipbuilder, "is not dne to the perception of any inrentor .of its greater effect as compared with s arger one, but purely to ac cident. When I first engaged in the machinery business screws for steam ers were made as large as possible. ' it being the theory tha: the greater - the diameter the higher the speed. , A. ressei was sent to sea wun a screw so Urge that it was deemed best to cast each blade in two parts and then wield them together. Dur ing s storm all three 'blades of the ' p rope Her broke at the welding, - re ducing the diameter by more than two-thirds. To the surprise of the captain the Teasel shot forward at , ft speed sach as had never been attained-before.' Engineers then experimented with small propellers, and discovered that they were mnch mora eJJe"tiTe than large ones. Had it cot been : for that accident wc might have, gone on nsiog largo Waded screws to the present day." Bastar eftaa Wata. An , Anstrc IIuHgAtian, named Piskslog, has created a sensation in Vienna by his " wonderful perfor mance with a whip. The first thing ' he does is to take a long lashed, stout ; handled whip in each hand, snd with orchestral accompaniment, proceed to crack or snap them at a terrible - ratcV The sound made by his whips in this manner is graduated from a noise like a rifle report to the sft click 7f a billiard ball. It makes a V curiooe sort of music and serves to show; bow -he-can regulate the f orca, of i each stroke. More in terest is erinced when he seizes a Ticioos-looking whip with an abnor ' mall long lash. It Is provided with ' ft Tery beaTy handle of medium length.' -.This is his faro rite toy, and what he can do with it is really wou " derfal. He first gives an idea of "l what fearful force may lie in a whip lash in the hands Of an expert. A j-'r large framed over which is stretch- ' ed ft calf or sheepskin is brought on the BUge: Thja is marked with- dots of read paint. Theman. with the wo.p spa up na r .wanglDg tne tba lash aroaud ju head, leUflj at the calfskin . With every blow he ac- ually pulls a piece out of the leath er, leaving a clean cat hole. TheBe pieces are distributed among the audfet.ee to show that there is no irickery about the performance. Af ur this he takes a frame with three shelves. Ou these there arc a dozen much less breakinn it. Loudon iTid-Bita. A ValM Prescription. t -Ed .r Morrison f Woflhingt'o Ind. "Yoa ha" a 'a' 'b" ' . . - r d... . p-nn'i'-n m owinr Dine, xU'i 1 can rlieerfuliy m:omiuenri it lor Con-ttpattoD to Sack UMdniit a'- as en rai s- inn- t t-a n qua' Strhir Z66i Oottaue G-ove Af. Chi can's asaM mn wn coa'i io' i-n ior riisi-t t-i, ha' a btu-knciif which w-vr Mt ber and It-it iied nnd waiy. bn ex bt'it- tf ecbic Bi teig rtstored h i i eHh soo r newe b. r strrnth Pit 30 cets al it- G-i b-itie F. S Duffv's Dru Store Crlaalaal Cart, The following Ctt4fS w-r dis posed of before Judge O. P. Meares, State Ts. Alfred Perry, Larcency. Guilty. Sentenced to twelve mon ha in the State penitenti-iry. State ts. Frank Harris and James Garfield. Affray. Guilty, as to Garfield. Not guilty, as to Harris Judgment suspended, and Garfield discharged. - Stnte ts. Joseph Hill. Submitted. Judgment suspended and defendent discharged. State vs. Wm. Nelson, Andrew jackson and Mark Eborn. Nelson and Eborn sabmit. Capiala for Jackson Defcndents Nelson and Eborn fined one cent and costs. County commissioners have leave to hire out, until proceeds are suffi cient to pay fine and cost. State ts. Frank Dawson, A. and B. Plea of not guilty. Verdict, guilty. Judgment suspended upon payment of cost. State ts. Dangherty and Wether tngton. False pretense. Verdict guilty. - State ts. Wm. Robinson. House breaking,, guilty. Suta ts. Council Campbell, Trespass. Jury has not rendered verdict. -. The State vs. Council Campbell' Found guilty, but' judgment was suspended upon payment of cost. A motion for a new trial was made, bn.t the motion was over ruled. De fendant appealed. Notice waived. The appeal bond was fixed at (25.00 and the defendent was put under 1100.00 bond to appear at the next term of court. State ts. A. B. Warner. Nol pros. State ts. N. M. Gaskins, Judg ment of lower courts confirmed and ordered to proceed according to law, and collect costs at this court. State vs. Rosen ban m. Nol pros. State ts. McDonald. Found guilty. Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. State ts. Chas Bryan, and W. H. Green. Not guilty. State ts. William King. Sub mits. Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. State vs. William Robinson. Bur glary in the first degree. Found gnilty. Sentenced to the peniten tiary for three years. State ts. Derey Ebon. Adjudged to pay a fine of $10.00 and costs. The county commissioners have Ieare to hire out until the proceeds amonnt to sufficient to pay the fine and costs. State ts. Ed Nelson et als. Judg ment of the lower court confirmed. Dsfendent appealed. Bond fixed at 25.00 i State ts. Geo. West. Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. Defendent has twenty five days in hich to pay it. In case of failure to i pay m eaiu time a capias to be is sued. Lonely Xag-htkeepers in Winter. Fogs, trying as they are to visi tors, aro little minded by the light keepers. One of them, in fact, re ported, with evident pride,, that his steam fog-horn had been in unin terrupted operation for 27 days, and declared that he dreaded the silence which would come with clean weather. The fog is as nothing, when compared with the wild storms of winter, that cut off their commo- nications with the mainland. Then, indeed, the dreary monotony of the ightkeeper's life on one of the out ying Maine islands becomes well- nigh unbearable. For weeks at a time he is confined to his isolated rock or tiny islet as absolutely as a prisoner to his cell. Scribner's. I want everr mao and woman in the United States interested in the Opium and WhUkj habits to Lave one o my books Vrj.AUant., Ga, Box 882, and one will joa C?ee. wly Afcge table Preparationfor As -similating iheTood andRegula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes"Digcstion,Cheerful ncss andRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Mx.Jenna Antjx Seed Apftnmot - fOrmSctd -Clanfud Suqer . hirttyrm nmrw. A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach r!iaiThoea, Worms .Convulsion . 1 c vcrish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. NEW - BERNE ACADEMY. XI JEi V JJKjJX JCj, i. . 1.-. -m-Mmwr n Tan Session of 1896 and 1897, Under the'plan of reorganization, C'aspicil and English Courses bv a corps of eminent Educators from the University of N. u.. Horner's Srliool, and otlur noted Educationa' J nstitntions. Tuition Fees monthly not exceed, PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, INTERMEDIATE " CLASSICAL " Next Session Opens For Further'Information, Apply or Address, JNO. S. LONG, L. L., D. E. H. MEADOWS, T. A.- GREEN. 1 l9iepcjie yom Bqllots. The Jourxal will pay to the person, who comes the nearest to giving the correct number of Electoral votes cast for the National Presidential Ticket, A $20 Gold Piece, A $20 Currency Note, or $20 in Silver, asjthe successful predicter may choose The conditions attaching to this voting contest are that all votes cast must le upon this blank, and the voters must be subscribers to the Journal, Daily or Weekly. Every subscriber will be entitled to vote on the blank taken from each issue of the Journal. Saturday, Ojtober 31st, will be the last voting "day iu this contest. Each vote received will be dated, hour and day it comes to this office, and will be so recorded and filed. The successful voter will receive notification as soon as official returns come in. a X I h P i BRYAN TICKET. x i. 'A McKINLEY TICKET. PALMER TICKET. VOTERS NAME Subscribers cut around Border aud send to JOURNAL. Manhood Restored, DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL. ALL 0THEKS IMITATIONS. Is old under posit ire Written nranfee. by nthonied agents only, to cure W eak Memory, lhcsineea, Wakefoineos, Fits, HyBteria, Quick- iiht Looses, .Tii Dreams, JacK or iodd- denoe. Nerroosneea, Lassitnde, a 1 1 Drains, loath ful Errors, or Excessive TJ w of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a box; six for 5; with written truarantee to eirc or refund money. Sample paek- ajre. containing fjve days "treatment, witKfull instruotioos, 25 cents. One sample only sola to each person. At store or by mail. tgRed Label Special Extra Strength For Impotency, Loss of Power, Lost Manhood, Sterility t Barrenness.; ,$1 a box; six for $5. with; written euariDtfr tn nr in ?f. S. At StorO": fiEFOREor lj r-.uil. F. S. Duffy, Sol? Agent, New Berne. N. C. A Arnold's Bromo-Gelerg. Splendid cnratiT atrent for Nerrons or Sick HAdAciia. Brain Iixhaastion. Bieepieseness. LiiDecial or aeneral Neuralcia; also for Kheu- B I pepftia. A nee mi a. Antidot for Alcoholic - I and other excesHea. Frioa, 10. 26ande0centA. k I matiitm. Gnat. Kidner Disorders. Aid It THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO, I 161 S. Western Avenue, CHICAGO. F. S. Duffy, Sole Agent, New Berne. N. C. You run no risk. All druggists gunr anteo Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic to do all that tue manufactoreraclaira for it .RII 1 BHALM 1 i i APTER THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THK WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTTLE OF CastoTii 13 put rp in one-sixe tottlea only. It is net sold ia balk. Don't allow anyone to sell yon anything elso on the plea or promise that it is " jtst as good" and "vll answer every pir poscV r See that yon get C-A-S-T-0-E-I-iL Tio fie- Kau y3 V7 . Z. on cf wrapper. -wrm "wr nr lorr i offvrs thorough instruction in the in advance, and shall $ 1.25 Per Month. 2.25 3.00 September 7th, 1896. Board of Regents P. I i i s y s '-A A OR. FELiX L SRUN'S 6i Pennyroyal Pills rrp tun oncinRi and only FKENCH, Bare and reliable cure . mi l i " iiiarh.fi. r-rice. Bent t hir iw n 1 i C .1.1 , 1 I F. S Dufey, Sole N. C. Agent, New .erne. LC Dnutl TIi5s remedy being in- jee.ted directly to the seat of those disecses or the Oenito-tJriaarj Organs, requires no change of diet. Cure guaranteed in I to fit IT ITS TST" se. t.v mail, Sl.OO Jf KJ JAUa&old only by F. S. Dcffy, 'Sole Agent, "New Berne, N. C. Mortgage Sale Ijaiicls. By virtue of the powers eonferrel in a rrrtain mortpaLre dee'1 exi cu'ed by L. F. T.ivlor nn'l wife to H. I! Duffy rtcurded in il.e offi'-e of the It'-giier of Deeds ! Craven t-ouuty, book 110, page 70. I will on Monday, November 2ud, 1896, ai the court bou-e door in ihc city o( New Berne 'U'er fr sale to the Inchest bidden the lands de'i ibed in S;iid de-d, to wit. A irictof 20 acres rear Ashury cliurcli aud tmct ar'joininj,' of CO acres. Thest two tr.icts will be sold as one, arri will be sold subject to the terms of contract be tween F. Tnylor and E. T. Ioock and John F. Ipock in two deeds recorded in above office, book 113. page 2G3 and book 114, page 94, thus sellirg cotton note.' for some fifty bales ot cotton, secured t mortgage on above land. These will bi sold for casli-1 Also another tract of 23 acres; also another tract or lot with store house in the village of Core Creek. These two tracts will be sold for cash or one third cash and balance one year's time. Said sale beiDg made to satisfy the debt set out in said deed. H. B. Duffy, Mortgagee. W. D. McIver, Attorney. ! V 1 St: rut- NOW THE LARGEST, JH ON LY- Bf6 Will Exhibit Appointment ot Judges or Election. Office Clerk Stjpekiok Coukt. North Carol. na, Craven County. Under and by virfue of authority vested in the Cleik of the Superior Court ly sec tion seven of the Consolidated Election Law 1895. and upon the recommendation of the Chairman of the State Executive Com mittee? of the Republican, Democratic and Popu'ist parties, in North Carolina, wh. are I y Law ("011 tiitited Commissi. ,ners of E'ection, the f.llowinsf named Judges of Election-, are hereby uppoimed fur the vaiious ele tioti Precincts of Craven County f ir the general election to be held Tuesday next sifter the first Motday in No vera b r. 189G. V,nu;ebifo, La. y Lancaster, d; Chas. Sutton, p,' Iira'i Coward, M iple Cyprtss, E. F. Adams, d; Geo. Dixon, 1 ; -In.! S. ( ha)inarj, r. Tru-i's. S. E. Wl.ii lord, d; L.C.Thomas, p; Aaron Hatiim-n. r. Fort Barnwell. Sam'i C. Lane, d; J. W Tayb.r, 1 ; Jot as Ilamet, r. Core Cn ek, R. D. Avery, Tm .mas J. Bryan. J ; J. W. Kennedy, r. Ddv.r, Y. T. libies ; L. II Outlaw, p; t has. II. Be.kwith, r. TcmpKs. .. 8. Morton, d: W. V. Tay lor, p; Ed. W. Fiaher, r. , " StiGtoii's, Eiijih Tuj lor, d;A. P.White hea.Lj); E. C. Bell. r. Farm, Thos. II Malhsoo, d; Ed Wtfussell, d; Abraham Dennis, r. James City, , ; Jesse Brooks, r; William Salter, r. West James City, d: Jno T. Perry, p; II. II. Pender, r. Rivxrdale,' II. C. Wood, d; W. J. BaidrsoD, p; William Bel!, r. Neufe-Trert, W. II. Bray, d; Frank Dawson, p; James Law rence, r. Pleasant Hid, , d; C. I. Eubank, p; Charles Smith; r. Rocky Bun, , d; W. T. Civil?, p; James II. Bryan, r. CITY OF NEW BERXE. 1st Ward, II. II. Tooker, d; J. C. Big. do p; L- F. Wilh.by, r. 2,id Ward. F. T. J'atterson, d; J. W. Wat.-fln, 1 ; Claulius Parker, r. 3rd Ward, J. J. Baxter, d; Luke Bur ney, p; F. C. (ireen. r. 4lh Ward, K. II. Jones, d; M. P. Holly. I; W. if. Johnson, ''. McCarthy's, 5th Ward, W. P. Meets, d; J. J. Moselv, p,- S. D. Pope, r. St. Phillip's" Tub Ward, d; N. II. Styrun, j; R. C. Baker, r. Pavietowu, 5th Ward, d; Henry Jamej, p; J. F. Ham, r. Jasper, A. E. Wadswerth, Lf'; N. T. Weeks, p; Willie Rasberry, r. W. M. WATsON, C. S. C. Septembtr 30, 1S9G. . Malarial produces Weakness, General Debility. Billiousness, Loss of Appetite, Indigtstion and Constipation. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, removes the cause which produces these troubles. Try it and you will be delighted. 50 cents. To get the genuine aak for Grove's. '"AWFK ""jJl0 TWO HlPPODROMESllHlON h ' WORLD'S LEADING SHOWS ARE MOW COMBINED GRANPE5TvND BEST AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION I III I I -.SHOWTO - VISIT At NEW BERNE, Thousands bless the day tliey heard o Dr. E C West's Nerve and Biain Treat ment. It has brought happiness aud. health to replace misery nnd discourage ment. Thirty days treatment lor $1.00. For sale by F. S. Duffy. If some people were half as big as they think they are, the world would have to be enlarged. Successful for years, Dr. Le Brun's G. & G. Cure three days. No bad effects. One Dollar; at store or by mail. For sale by F. S. Duffy. What some people know would fill a book and what they don't know would fill a library. Get genuine Dr. Le Brun's S. & P. l'ills lor laoies. Sold only by authorized agent?. One Dollar, at store cr my mail. For k : by F S. Duffy. Half the people in the world are working the other half for chumps, and making it pay. Dr. E C Weal's Nerve and Brvin Treatment is pu irantced to cure any case of nervous debility of whatever c.-'iis-. Six months c- urse with guarantti-, $5. At stote T by mail. For sale by F. S. Duffy. Egotism makes a man believe the world thinks as much of him as he thinks of himself. Wanted The unfortunate to know that Dr. Le Brun's G. &. G. Cure w5P cure in thtee days. One Dollar ot store or by mail. For sale by F. S. Duffy. The man who never forgets any thing, naver forgets to boast of it to every one he meets. Ladies, despair not. Dr. Le Brun's S. & P. Pills sure cure. One Dollar; at store or ty mail. For sale at F. 8. DuU iy '3. The reason most people give ad vice so freely is because they are anxious to get rid of it. For seventeen vears Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment has worked wonders for the sick, pale, nervous, de bilitated men and women of this country, $1 per box; six for $0. For sale by F k Duffy. The man who is willing to do as he would be done by, always -ants to be done by first. You will not be disappointed in Dr. Le Brun's G. & G Cure No b.d rflects, no diet; time days. One Do'lar, at store or by mai'. Fm sale at F. S. Duf fy's. Nothing hurts a man like pinning faith to a wrong idea and being scratch by the pin. Dalicnte ladies take great restorative Dr. Le Brun's S. & P: Pills. One Dollar at store or by mail. For sale I v F. S Duffy. We never know what we can do till we try, and then we frequently find that we can't. When a man knows his duty, he avoids doing it by asking advice. Dr. Le Brun's S. & P. Pills, the only French; lor ladies. One Dollar, at stoer or by mail. For sale by F. 8. Dufly I I I I I I III I I - TH l5-5EC,nONlNirS;NTIRryry.vs.1 , TUESDAY, October 27, 1896. CITY MARKET REPORT. Corrected .Dally by Roberts Bro., Wholesale) and (Retail Merebanta. Wholesale jPr-. Rib Sides, 4Jc. Short Bocks 4Jo. Mess Pork (new) $1. DO. Kump $9 50. Short Clear $9.25. Hams, ?ugar cured, 11 Jc. N, C. Hams 10J3. Fresh Pork 4 to 4 i. Lard Compounds, :n Tube, 5 to 5J. Best Leaf Lard in Tub. Co. Flour, best patent, $1.23 to $4.:i0. Flour, Fancy Straight, $3.90 to 3 95. Straight, $3 6) to $3.75. Extra Flour $3.25. Granulated Sugar 5c. A Sugar 4J-. C Sugai 4 S-5c. Molasses 15 to 25c. Syrup 15 to 25c. Cheese 9 to lOJc. Butter, Boquet Creamy, 29 to 21c. Butter, Dairy, 17 to 18c. Rio Coffee 14 to 18c La Guara Coffee 18 to 20c. Ground Alum Salt 55c. Peas 50 to 65. Chickens, grown, 45c. Spring Chickens 20 to 35c. kggs sc. BteswHX 20c. Peanuts 60 to 70c. Bides, dry, 2 to 6c. Hides, green, 2e Beef ou,fo-t 4 to r, Corn 40c. 53c. A Good Place to Slop. R. J. LUPTOX, has just opened n nem and con.fortable Boarding House in Bay boro, where he will be glad to see his friends and all travelers who may be pass ing through that section, a nr. fee to it that they will le comfortably entertained nnd their wunts attended to. Mr. Lupton'f house will be lound a good place for all travelers to stoo at while in Bavboto. Polling llsie. Registrars nnd Judges 1 f Election iii take notice, that tb9 following Potbn Places have been established for the vari ous Wards ot the City of New Beruc 1st Ward City Hall. 2d " Court Hous- 3d ' Scott's Livery Stable. 4th " Store, cor. Queen and Patuer stn ets. 5th " (McCarthy V) Hose Reel House. 5th (St. Phillips) Store, cor. West and Elui Sis. 5th " ( Pavietown ) Henry James' shop. Registrars are required to confine themselves to the Polling places for ihe registration of Voters. W. M. 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