it t ' .OTW ,.wMrtrww. ,.-, ,mt t, , , , , , , tt,,,,-, l)f, ..V?,.. ' , liR EMK JOOBNAL SKW UtttKK, 21. C. Oct. 1S1HJ. - X.T. Brrt t mu WkmI o 1cH, ae1 rolk-ct aNvtt'frMii ami fcrconm for Ifce Jocr- It th Interest taken in the Jon: XAtS rreUeotUl ballot contest i t b Jd,jsl bj the d amber of "re turn which h&re beea received at thU office, it it a great success. Lad day increase. the number received, and the Jourkal io self- defenae has to tloso the poll, nftcr thii Issue of the Daft JornxAL, and tomorrow Weekly, it will not fonder continue iU contest Some, of the "returns' will be gooi reading after it is all over, and while the JoL'nxAL will violate no confidence of tho8 who bavo voted, by naming every one, it will give , accooBt of aomo of tho "returns, when the contest is over. Eat ptcaae bear it in mind no ' more ballot after tho - iasnes above noted, x . " Aboct.Tbres Mo.NTnj ago I b-ean takuig Hood's' Sar$aprina. and I tare taken thrca boUk asd bare realized &.och benefit ' from its use. It gives me atrerglb aw makes n firel hetter. Mr?, tarab Fiajoo, llaonlra, N. C Uooba Pills act harmon iouslj whli Uood'a SampariUa. t One - am all boy arretted, for a ' trivial offense," wi all that tho May- or'a coorUhad to ihow yesterday, and thi with a "city fall of visitor?, ' and a general time of jollity, in fact j ' a regular holiday time, 4 - The truth ia people come to New Berne for a good time, bo it Circus, Fair or anything el), and have the best of times, but' while these occa--'-aiona bring together a great many , vUitors, the city seems always to be pculiarly free' from those diatnr bances or disorders wbilh affect other . placet on inch occasion'. - New Berne entertains royally and . yet her visitors never seem to step over the line between jollity and , disorder. C.a tatrtet Crt. The October term of the TJ. S. " District Court was formally opened yesterday, and thj usuul routine business of the first day of the Term wat transacted. - The following arc in attendance at the Court: O. J. Carroll, Kaleigh; J. C. jar roll, BaVh; J. T. Mnrpbv, Wash ington. D. C.; J. C.'' Hesse. Wash ington, "D. C.;"J. O. C. Roberta, Washington, D. C; C. B. Aycock, Goldsboro. : -The second day of the October term of the IT. S. District court held ill session yesterday, Uia lion or Judge A. S. Seymonr, prcsidiag. There k were a number of cases heard which were continued. The. following cars were heard and settled as follows: v C S. vs." Jisa. Padgett, retailing liquor without a license, guilty. IJ.SJ Tt. Samntsl Powers, passing -counterfeit money, guilty. TJ. S. vs. W. R. Tadgett, retailing liquor without a license, guilty. ' U. S. vs. RobL RoscheM, same as above, not guilty. - Court will convene again this morning at 10 o'elock. The regular Democratic Convcn tion of Craven County, having at itsJ last session delegated to the County t Executive Committee the power of laming a (onnt ticket, the Krecu -live Co ua mil tee yesterday made the . following nominations for county officers: . . Member Legislature Teft open. S Sheriff Left open. Treaturer Tbos. Daniels. Register of Deeds Jas. W. Did dle. Coroner Dr. Leinster Daffy. Surveyor Daniel Lane. ' County Commissioners James A. Bryan, W. C. Brewer, K. W. Small wood. The committee will report above ticket to the Central Committee and ask its advice as to nominees on placet left open. Polillps la oa Canity, Mr, ('. R. Tho rims, 1 Ksiiocrativ candidate for cl tr i;i ti i; tlisti i'. i closed his Ciimpiiin at Trei.ton, S.it urJay. His nppointnient h.ul Lcc!: extensively ml ert is.l and the pi opU evidenced their lliirft for enliht I merit upon the issues of tho oam xign, bv turning out in oo,l M'.in bors. They were not disuppjii.U-i1. Mr. Thomas is a campaigner of no mean ability uud for one ho ir and ;i half he interested his eager listeners with a moat earnest apjK'al to all. regardless of former parly utrilia tions to unite themselves in oru supreme cfTort to free their eountrv from the rule of the oppressor. Every referenco to Bryan and Cy 'Watson elicited around of Hp planse. It was refreshing to heir him after having listened to the vitrRTc h;r ungues of a Cheatham, a Reynolds and a Sp-jar? in their ef forts to stir up race prejudices. There is nothing of the demo gague in Thorn i'. The crowd that greeted him was the largest that has assembLd in Jones county at any time during the campaign with the probable ex ception of that which heard Attor ny General Osboine It was com posed of numbers of the political organizations, and yet, while the speaker showed firmness and a deep conviction of tf.e truth of the prin ciples of Democracy, not one word escaped Lis liw which could be so construed as to give ollenso t tlio.-i-holding different views, lie is forcible, logical speaker and has few equals as a campai n orator in North Carolina. His speech has had a very salnterv tlltct upon our popple and it is now considered by every body that Jones connty niil give the sil ver ticket a handsome majority on the 3rd of November. PERSONAL. Mr. S. M. Davenport, of Stone Wall, is in the city. Sevmoro Hancock left this morn- jng on a campaign trip. Messrs. James and Daniel Spruil, of Stone Wall, arc in the city. Mr. R. W. Wallis, of Morchcad City, was in the city yesterday. Mr. W. S. Chadwick returned from Goldsboro vesterdav afternoon. Mr. Jno. B. Ives came up from Demfort, yesterday, to spend the day. Mrs. J. W. Deel returned to her home in Morehead City yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. C. Urown, City Surveyor, went down on tho Wilmington road yesterday morning. Mr. Eugene Arthur, of Moreluad City, camo to New Dome yesterday to attend the circus. Mr. II. S. Fulward, a popular young traveling man, is autograph ed at the Hotel Chattawka, Dr. J. II. Wheeler, who has been in the city for several days, retnrn ed to Morehead yesterday afternoon. Editor Arthur Wlnteley, of the Jacksonville Time3, was a caller at at the Jorux.vi.'s new office last night. ' Mrs. J. A. Parip, who has been visiting relatives at La Grange, rc tarned to New Rerne yesterday af ternoon. Mi?s OUie Bell, who Iras been vis iting Miss Lulie Ive?, returned to her homo in Morehead City yesterday afternoon. work. Tiu y ta:.j tiiU tr.ahi ui ot- tairiing t lie n:oney to tiiat tlie con- : irib'.iturs i:iv 1 1 : i I an ad litional ' i pleasu re in assisting tliem, iy in JV ' MJ Ill;; '';L.; . U 7 U.ij c.iinnvnt. b'-'iJei tho pVisnr lending a iic'ping hand to one n o.ir in st charitable iun-ds of work- Thoj WrrrAII In Town. To state that tlitM'e was a crowd of visitors it: New Berne ycc-terday. would be very mildly saying i. The fact i that Xew Berne was thronged all day. 'L'tie stores were tilled with o :t- siders, and they were not mere idle visitors, either, but were buyers. For a time the merchants oould not wait upon alltcnstomers,and the clerks were kept busy endeavoring to meet the demands made upon them. Ami the chief reason of all this was tho Circus, The John Robinson and Fianklin Bros. Big Shows. On Monday tho people began to arrive from the c umtrv, a:; 1 early AM well a' 1 his time. (Jood ::cs very scarce, oi.ly health and tish. r I Mrs. Carrie Slieppard of I'ollccks f ' v i I ! r is in town stopping at Mrs. (!. ! W. Wards. Mrs. Dr. 11. W. Vv'ard of above nlace, I'eturncd liome last week, tin Doctor went on Xew river to hi. farm, and came after his wife, who was stopping at Mr. J. A. I'ittnmn's. A few drummers was in town last week, Mr. Wood ley of Norfolk, we believe was one of them. The fish are plentiful now, about 400 barrels of mullets were caught at l.guo Inlet last Monday and Tuesday, Capt. Heady is the lucky one this time, lie says it is because he is a McKinley man, Capt. C. Bucktnaster, another McKinley man vceterd; v moi standing room' was about all that could be secured l;eas:. :or man o Bit no t !m ' ' " I -.- n j " 1 e isiiy overlooked , The dav was an id'. a The farmers picking c it'.oti. their leisure ti lield. Fi iday of la spent by I'lip a; speeches of t io i iv t . The Road to Pr ospsrityHkiuxa wa A U Have ju-.-f ri-i'.-i vc d a choice ! ! i iSii AMK1UCAX IN VKSTMKX i' COMPANY or at;, itli Sen-it ri d. I .1 ... ,1 : At one co !. 1 ,' l.unO' ? .:nf. It was :ts were 1 one. th, skv being perfectly clear, ami the tem perature deliglitfu'. The parade given by the Show people took place in the morning, and -attracted la ; crowds. Short 1 v e.f ; er t wel v; o'clock, crowd began going out to Fair Ground-, v.heic the circ-u spread its immense ten was a proces-ion for two It was a crowd that ad. 1 lilene-i t 'tie hearts Association pe" ,1. tl.c the had . And it ion rs. would liave :f t!:e Fair -, r.nd the Show folks h.ad no reason to com plain. Ftuler the main circus lent. Ion j ocf. 1 re" t j rand Fntr;i o be taken. b-igle ann .;i need the :nce, every seat seemed nro'uably over six thous and people, men, women and child ren, were patiently waiting to see it all. ele ph ants, horses, el jvvns and all that gj to make the circus" an attraction for young and old. Details are unnecessary. I-Xery ono was there, an.l each must tell today how he or she enjocd the vaiious sights and exhibits. 'The best of it all was that no dis turbances ord isorders marred the day. All had a good time, vatied of course, but then it takes various things co make i,troo-l times" for all kinds of people. Any way it was Xew leme mav such increas a great dav m Misses Zoulync Swindell and Mol lie Credle, formerly of Xew Berne, now of Hyde c unity, are vistitinir in tho citv. Another Rrs! tin 1 1 on . The Journal is in receipt of the following letter, which explains it self : ( M:ii:n t.vi., X'. C. ) Od. -M, l'.n;. )" -C. M. Babbitt, Chm'n. Ex. Com., &c, Bavboro, X. C. : Sir I hereby tender to you mv resignation as nom inee for County Commissioner on fusion ticket. Respectfully, !ie. , F. J. Dr.r.AMM:. Wixh Given n Ills Kcrcpllon, The important political happen ing last night, according to all ac counts, was the big ovation given to ex-Sheriff Ilahu. at James City. Mr. Ilahu. it seems, was invited to speak at James City, being wait on by a delegation, which escorted him over the river, where a great crowd, report says .V'O people, turn ed out to hear him speak. The crowd, report further says, refused to hear any other speaker and fol- Mr. K. B. Barbee of R deigh, who lowed Mr. Hahc back to the river, ! Bicfct. Jm Arm o. Mr. Wm. Dunn, of New Berne, president of the East Carolina Fair & Stock Association, was in the city this week, on his way to Tisit the State Fair at Rdeigb. lie says the next New Berne Fair will be the finest in all its history and it is always the finest in tho State. Goldtboro Argus. A Pllttl Balaatla. - W. D. Alford, of Pamlico county, ho wat the Republican nominee for the State Legts.atDre, resigned TtCTdJ n favor of C. M. Babbitt, of Bayboro, the Popalist candidate. CrrS Catj Sartar rarL The -jCarUret coaoty Superior Coatt convenes today at Botufort. Jadge AT 1. CoWe, of Statesville. presides; Solicitor, &I. C. Richard son, of Clinton. .Tqom menbera of the New Brne'Bar left , yesterday afternoon to attend the Con rt, were: A- D. Ward, D. I. Ward, M. DeW Stevenson, Chas. R. Thomas, W. W. Clark. L. J. Moore. ' has b?cii a guest for several days at the home of W. M. Watson, return ed home vesterdav. Mr. El. Myers, of the Geological Purvey, who lias been at Morcneaa City for tho past week, passed through Xew Berne esterday on his way back to Chapel Hill. where he took this citv. the fcrrv to return to A Blcycl Carnival. The Mission Ten of The King's Daughters are hard at work miking preparations for a bicycle carnival which is to be held at the Fair grounds shortly after the election. It is their desire that erery wheel in tho city should be b-ought into requisition on this day fr-mi the amailcst child's up to the highest frame and no matter of what date it was maJe. There is to be an advertising feat ure connected with tho pa-ade of wheels, in this way: Tho merchants and other business men of th-3 city, who wish to advertise tiieir business are expected to decorate a wheel and I avo it go in tiie parade For the best advertisement there will be given a prize. The riders of wheels are alsi ex pected to get themselves up in a fancy Sli I IJI XHT .-CM. The schooner Amity, Capt. Mil ler, arrive. 1 vesterdav from Baird's creek, with a cargo of cotton. The schooner Hester Virginia, Cant. Haskius. arrived yesterday from Orien-.al w it h a mixed cargo. Tho schooner Mary S., Capt.Wil Mams, arrived , yesterday morning from Hyde : v.r:?y, c.-.rg- tto;i and potatoes. The schooner Carrie Feel. Capt. I'aul, arrived yes t rd ay morning from Broa 1 creek with a cargo of cotton. 1 TV-, c,.',. .--.,.. Il o-ie ( I D.irman. i Capt. Xe!-on, arrived yesterday morn i n : was lucky also last week catching blue.'!--!i outside with hook and line, as well as seine fishing. The Capt. made a big blunder by running his seine around "a big school of blueSsh as ho thought, but when he found that they were fatbaeks" the Cap tain looked blue, and begged us not to tell it, the very idea of us fisher ermen, he says, not knowing blue hsl; from little fatbaeks: they sank his seine from end to end, and if he ha, 1 n't called help he never would have cleared the net. Cap:. George Littleton and this scribe eiught 1 barrels mullets in a sma'l net and if we had not got help thev would have carried us to sea sure, as we were near -the inlet. We think that the Pops and Reps will beat by "JoO in tho county, they have fused on the county tickets. At the speaking here tho young la dies sang a free tilver song before the speaking began, which was greetei bv the candidates with great favor, as they weie for free silver so they said. The crowd of people that went to the Association from here to More head City last week, ha i a fine time coming back, they left Morehead soon in the morning and pick-nicked at Grab-all a tishing place some 3 or 4 miles from here, at night, all night long until :i o'clock next morning did thev pio-i.ie without bread or water or anything to eat or drink fifteen or twenty in a little sharpie, in the cold, only a small cabin and several ladies along. T.icy said that was a pic-nic right, such a one they d; n't want any more. Head title! and no wind the cause. Dr. 1!. W. Ward of Verona was in our town last Saturday, the first time in five year?. BAYBORO ITEMS. Cur people have a season of rett from political speaking One wiek since, the candidates or Congress were in town: later we have not had any speaking. Some of our would-be voters were net aware that the registration books closed so early and are left on t. Prof. Farnell and his wheel claim half the street. He is already a very gracefnl rider and continues to practice. Capt, L. G. Ilinnant of Brant Island Light House, after spending a few days with his family, has re turned to the Light House. Mr. D. C. McCotter leaves today to begin his fall work on the road selling shoes. Some of our people attended the State Fair last week. They report a very pleasant t i ip. Iky. W. I'' Fiy filled his appoint mcnt here Sunday a. m. and Sunday uitiht in t lie morning be enter tained his audience from the text, "be ready." At night he p-eached on sancMlioation." He seemed at his best and the audience enjoyed th discourses, Miss Katie Cum., wlio is teach ing music in the Vandemere High school, attended church here Sun day and spent the night with Mrs. Cowell. That was her ffccond visit to our town. We hope the third will bo made soon . Mr. A. Douirh continues to im prove. Wc trust he may be out am Hi-! result of the diiict : I. Thomas Barh.-r a;, ritt, a brass band This and the speak, i i large nu m her. of pc ;'ereutp;:r:s of the cic Ajlock the speak in.; :ourt house was liii" 1 most cap u-it y, u hi'o ti outside Mr. McCarthy. R'pab'.ie.;:), w:k lirst introduced. lie -poke half a:, hour, touching upon ti c ro -rt im portant topics of t h : tmp-iLti. Before leaving the stan t iie tii Mik ed the people of d-mes carry f: first introducing him as-'their choic. above all others. As Mr. E. M. Koo-.ce, the Dem ocratic nominee, was p:vs -nt ti:. fusion candidates divided time with him. He spoke abiut an hour, in which time he plead f r D.-m-.- -r.r.ic rult$ asked th po--v!l' t o-.e ': free silver and the e:P::t State ticket. Last cam-:1 was Mr. 1 1.. nlist candidate. Mr. Hai quite lensthy. and .v : ; Vi in striking the svmpalhc his hearers 1 fe im pi ess cibly unorHiiis hearers Slipportine; the f-i-ion Capitalization $5to,ooo. . Mo a til! v i n a 1! in ; a 1 Debeiilt hit -f larg-a Sugar Cu red w n n n in' ' Mir i o ir cnsPuo.'is at l!c m-! i i Fi.-loo: i I'uck wheat and Outatio I i am. Si.it. i v p ( ) ( ti'U i :: r. v i-;.- u -!I.iii':n d ais U i),l i i a p 'he 'i rv b . sii i'i lb:c!- st i-.! lairv OVi! iviu.nl Jin ".Gil v I a I ! in ::,'- oT i'i fiy :it 10 Deb' ot o i o w; An in c -tnivit nay the inverter at m-n.iriiy O.i" !' i-n-eel ! ) oli ,r- i o'car ;';; j l n! .f I '10 (io 1 1.---ni ure- liiii::-'! a ('; a oul up : Tiie ( '"in pan v has tto r:"l. i XI -v. Atkiii-'-iii. i I' (irn"ut.i, :r-i ! "I' Din e'e 'l's ii ,ei u Ce :- iieli ni.'M X.utbCil) i.li'.l 'c ti of Sl.it 'or. i e o! i I et . I j 3 ! eel " lis !!a .V. l'.X C.-v , Ga-'.l (I l A a ! .! )1 Mir p, 1"- : . I '. ( ' ! : ,'C : !1 I i' ; m : i I i i , l 'J ry it on".' no .!;!,.!. (.::: K . a p-e.'a' c i 1 'caches. ' Cicain i ':ir Maca'oui. .. r-f ': -..:,' Cr..p C ( elil-. t ?S. Li-es Pic., r,;:- ,.! '. " :' !,e ( 'ity ): ad to i 1 vou' , N-.v 'i"U i c ". I! tier per ; ct - i" '., 'I'll'l'. boy Cn.p HAVE YOl' TRIED J. R. Parker Jr. For What You Want jo tl.e GROCERY LINE He I..M.V VloV OlliciB Follow. IP? ? Mai ft i t- a 0 s t I- :ia I .' ( 1 in - ooi, s and ;e verv iioest ilel imported A fi.il boo i c o 1 "-V v r a el ,s ans Mo ld numcr- 'h i h on r us to De I fa four lYcy-Je an i.C.vi le, v luachliu.' : 1- c 'J -t- I i S'Jil 1C i!C 1' ' 'i'i." v.l t , e ;..i-. very tor i:e'"i o! 'a, .1 We. Very Goo'. If y.Mi wauled the b-A-t 'voe.lil voi, d.. .; Oi.e ; in.r.v. . o HIV' !:CC je vea t ! ' D ,1,1 ! Ci I . ! 1 1 ! U iiliii 1 iief'C e al .vays . S it - "11 !io.esa:o ; TI Broad S A ai d I'ai itl (' - a i. j Cement, T. : ia Cctn; Cab en . . . M essential to n g health. Every r.coP- lgO nnd corner of tho v-i.' '-ff system ij reached ' .- vej 'j'eoJ, a:ut oa its quality the co::-..: :,::, e: .very orj;an de pends. Good Lie-.-.: :".-u. c:e:c nerves, good digestiei:, : ..-In:.- : ic: i.h. lmpuro blood means c-irePP.-,.. .:jv)Ci-s:a, rheuma tism, catarrh or ether diseases. The s;;rest way to have good blood : to take Hood'a Sarsaparilla. This laoditino puTie3, vi talizes, and ecriehes tho blood, r.-d reads tho elements of health tnd strength to every nerve, organ end tissue. Ic creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cure3 that tired feeling. Remember, Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & GO'S. AND GET A "Victor r arsapanffa Is the best in factt'ae Or.c True P.Iood Purifier. i c:ire I.iver Tils; easy to HOOa S PlilS take, easy to operate. 25e. :.'.000 Juaipr Ib'e ami J'- I,'s, itmnit-p from :"0 f,- t to ,'u f it ioru'. Arply to N. K. i:i,L,i:, Mayvi!le, -Tolo Co.. X. C. Graham Academy Rev. W. Q. lGnto.iB.Bl, By virtn.- of ii)e prvver crsr-h : ci-rtiiin n-oitirr- . i ... e:e . o Tiiyioi- : ie : v fe . ) ! b ! ; i'v ;;y in il.e (;". e "j Hi'- !!.- '.-ti f Cl'iiVeu em i;ty, inn k I io, j on M u'..y, Nov, in' r -2- i, the ccurt l.iu-e ih r n, ile.- . : Ik-rue 11' r iorsaie t tlo l.iii.c the land.- iiiMiibe.1 iu..-,-.i I ('(.-!, A lr..ti of 2o h:-:t:- i cu A'-rr -: i; 1 ;r:u I a i ai r,j '. G (' i. c- I ! ' i -i , . Ml ' v .1 i .1 lAUOIU Cirocers, v," liei ue. N. C. -r :! Tii , I'-ii; ehi'iii is l.'n e nui! "ij'e iiik! SI, i 1 : Lia.e, I carry n ruiu'lele 1 1 n- ol C'lii'ic I'.oiiily ;ncl Ibavy ;ro:eiii"i. Am no A uret. t for Diuiuon.l Matcli (',' Oixxto., t.or:,lar 1 au 1 ;.iil A Aa si.utt at ManU f.e '.tin '.- I'l i. c-i. I mi headquarter? !r Flour bouulit dU in I tiom tin- i.iill-. 1 can suvo you inom-JT if mi e me Ufior-- bu in eliK-wbera. To ii, y Ciui.try Fi'irnd, my tiable re free .'in I M.iir U am and li:irns tak- D .-arc i I w lull in ilir ity. TuaiA in' in y ninny bi n-Is lor pant lavois, ;ind to slmie your future pnlroo ;i'i'. I nui V- i:rs Itespictf'uHy, I. It. IarkT Jr. ilUOAD STliKKT. 'I'boiic .-,'.). No. 1 .i w I.- '' ('.:niai'is lor A l-o sale. Ste-fic: tor 'joa Ha'if- fit I ow Katt-a. AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVE MONET 1JY LEAVINW.' YOUR OR J ERS WITH1ME. F. ULRICH, Grocer. 45 MIDDLE STREET. o' ',--. i OClifi from Niw V.v k for a caro of luui'oer ber C'o. 's mil r.uii tl i S.imsoM L'lin- I.isl ol 1 I Irrs, ::i t':..- l'"-t ..: N, t)c!.. 21 ill it, iii .on IU-i ue, Cr i . a eo e :: ; v, N. C IS: fi. 1? fezzie r.a-t. (' Mr, Alia . C !';-. j I ) Mr. -K-. I - r. Mr. i i -Mr-1. F.etl'jee (io,',l. i II -Mr. (?ro. Mi'.-Le t. ! .l-)!r. Alto ,1 ,! -rv M M.-. i:'..!;.--.tt M .h; Mi-m ;.: .p. coaturue of some desoript: :i s :u to , ;;r w i ;. ; r, v. make tiu etT-vt a;p- v- a piet- j S Mr. F. M. Slurp, Mrs Nora St.nly. iiroqnc .m poisible. j MvfV.H 'afa', XVilkiu-, Mrs Fan- There will be otli jr features also in- , r.-e Whiitil.'. Mi.-. Marv 'idi-ni. Mr M. A. i !:am. i.) h. -Mr. Uni. otlier prices given. K.'uvd. Ic.'i r. Mi-- Laera 1 dJ I D,,. .-,,1, - 1 : - r I". , f ! t CIO It 1 . 1 me program tin not ooen com- llr:i. s,v ;l; V, r,i-e.i mi l -iv,: h,n p ::.-. S". V ;lt .v,-r. ; p'etcO as vet, and suggestions are ' ''d" l:--t. ohcited. ' tu; . I cent M.,.1! 1 e col lei t The object of tho carnival is a . each advents i k-:t iv oa jUiri licit o ile del 'Vrrv very rort!ij one, i. o. : To make money for'the ycung ladies club, kuown as tho mission tea of the King's Daughters, with which to carry oa their charitable M. Manly. P. M. THE OK LY True Woo 1 Purifier prominently ;u t lie public eye to day is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tlierefore get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. PAMLICO NEWS. The Democrats of Pamlico met in convention on the 2ord in&t., and nominated for the legislature P. J. Dante's. They nominated Jan.es Sprttill for e unity commissioner, to take the place of Mr. Daniels who had bet n pre iously nominated for commissioner. There is .gome little excitement in social circles over and approach inrr matrimonial event of the mar riage of ML-s Mamie Still oy and Mr. P.en ('am pen, eon of ex-SherifT Catn pen. It promises to be an import ant happening in our society. WARE'S MILL ITEMS. Th.-re has been s- me sit k 073 in our vi,':::it v 1 e ccntl y. ML-s Hum i Pate, Marie (Mman and Mr. Lemuel ( i illett i .re on the sick li t. Mrs. W. S. Wynne is visiting friends in Swansboro for a few days. Mr. W. 'V. Cook is still in our fKntnuuity putting down deej) wells. Mr. Salomon (iornts and his ncice Located ten mil, e Ivot of reimfoi-', N. C. Aid.d l.y liii- M. -th.'tlist v cb. wa are rtuniii a ;-t-hoo! to f.c-p- ii" tbc t many who aic i n iblo Jo i ay ex 'fi'it u,t piiei.-. lor 'ooatil nnd tii'ti-,',i. SPRIN(J TERM OPENS JAN., 1. ';)7. Orn Terms: Pne a y ('.:.... Hood and Tn.ii'.u. $7 CO p r in :i!:: Inl, i medi ue (Jra-le. Ho-iV i at t Tuiiiou -t-7 oO per montf; AftuL mi;- (. ra- le, i! e-.id and Tuition, $8 00 per ui'MUli. We I'urni-li as l'' od 1 ,;-r,l e? tan be ol- aiiid in iny iiaiairv ) ee. li.-a'r- 'be oti'ls ll-ll, e'e, lie.. Uoil '. liali tee se.i alioua ;s V.it: it formatii n ('t-ir-. d.. A ood l.Bliice io HUnr. two : r ans v, ad be e.- uir . ; ii I v. li; ( sob! su' is : to ;! c !ti r.i- a- oo la I It U'.rin l F. T.y'i i ;:;:! is T l-: ':. : a -l .feb.ii 1. Ii-o, 1: ia t o d- nr-nad e. ab' .VI- I lib l'. I " f-k i ' -1 . ' L ' ' ::ui ' !: 114. pa:!'- !'4, t t-- "i'i':; i-";. du lo'.-f f-rs n.:' !i: y U b.- o colon, kc'.ikU i. iiiOr'ra.-OOii i.iii ve .ami. Ti:cse will la robl f r i a-h-1 A !.i o unotl'tr tra, t ol 'J.i a. -r,-; also an. i her li; el or lot wiih -ton l-ou.-e n t'-i- viilage of do (?ri el:. TIm-m ' w,,' ir :e',s wi 1 be fo il lor tsbh ,.r or.e tbird fa.fcli and let'an e .t.e yisi-'s time, -aid s-i'e being n aide to -.tibtV the iltl-i -c-t cut iu said e I. II. P.. Dt i' i-, M, r'.g.-L'te. V,". D. Mclv::u. Alu-iney. Say ! ! ! Do you wn.t to bs f oaifcrt dde tbi? Winder ? Do you w ant to save your leaiper tbb s inter ? )o you wardj ti save ba'f vour fu.jl b llr '. '. 'I '. ( ' ; : If yon do jus! go do-.vr. to lhe sLovnu iiaudwa i; ii co's and buy y ou a 1 Li' tttea'c-t i.oiiie s 'ov- , v. vtnttd. A-k your io i 'I.Iiol nheui i '(S St)!d them cuii lav I wiiaer .- i.". are ei-in, I'1 us-e t'.i in :It.t:-t : r winter. 'I bey mi; male .-!' ,--: ! iron : -ri -i i i 1 1 ,' i ' i' i ' i i j '. i -' . s ! : !. bicb prev i.i- ili--? ! o a o '.- : , ThCV :.io !i 1VP :ill, :l - - .-!..- , This Week . . and These Goods will be among our arrivals this week. m Ml OUR Dress Goo.is Buyer has just made a contract for a second Rhlp mnH of line Worsteds, Henriettas, Nickerbockers, Flannels and those liOjish FlF-'cts in Uress Goods, better known as lloucle. A SECOND tiiitment, of Ladies Fine Cloaks and Capes, among them, Astraon rind Plusli Capes. IX MN.LINKKV we will have the third shipment of Ladies Walking Huts, now Ki'ihons and Velvets. Be sure and see these new arrivals. The Big Dry Goods Bargain House k. A. ISarfbot, Manager. Ferr Is' Good Sense Waist ! i- U .;, in il'IO The "Good Sense" Corset Waist has been growing in favor for the past ten years. It is the best substitute for a corset because it "i combines eornfort and health to the wearer, perfection of fit, fine finish and durability. YDO r. j. i.rrroN b I i n in i.:i :iiv! Co:i i'oi t o I K l- 15- ,", 1' I ' li : !!.-U--:- boro, u l.oro in: will bi l!i;i : .ec Iraaios amia'l t::naier- ni.;y hi ing dir. uli 1 1 iit t i b.ii, -i'i.. v.; to it tlity uiil I c cmf!. r: :i'-:V c,t ' 1 1 ,o:a: I tiieir wi.i.ts aUiiiik.! to. ".;r. I an l.onse will 1-c lotiUu a i:oo:l '!,;;, i'i.,, litivoleis to ttoi) at w h'.'.o, in I-.ul)Oio. t I i NOV.' io p ' Ti! !';i y- :.', :;" t v.- i i i: a -. t. : 1 I. If. s& II. H. :e Sz Co W'c b. XV. ti r j ti.l tt .'';! I id U !uo', t;:p i I, j COIlia tO ' i . O -o . I iv?. I ". IS, i ;:::,. : .! - do i;i a l ,st i li.o io'i. I A r.i-c lot of H), )T ,M A S'S j Ilen: mi er we s-'vosnue ho 1 1 vi ry aitioie w m-II yon. :o ore in: .s l;s ii.s. vs sorct or.r putron ii'. litsjH-L-lluily Yo'.ir-, Hardware i ro a i si nb.-.r i V I lli'.i Our Eress Mm MiWwM n b u cb pi'li C of ier- V stiff corsetA on ItiA.p CROWING CHILDREN? w e beg of yon don't do it bat SUfit TO BOY FERRIS E P3' I 1 IM miw & ,'i! :(; ' .11 mmm mm - ii i i f,A CORSET WAISTS. J nuuAHU5 NOW in USE. "0t lor H faith, Kc. nomy nntl lletkuty. liUTTONfj r.t front ia. E'.eart of (JLA8P9. Rino IiurKLEat hip for lJu'o supportflrH, Tapo-fnKtmcd But tu "f ;. w ojfm C-t.I-IMko Uutton Huios- - .- ' ti mi-out I I V A IT, A G KS Icfa:itj la AJtilto, roil ii A I, I? BY October 25th. N no will GS M K ES A I i L': ' Wedding- Outfits, . . . I.ADI V . . . Strc't, V i s M T 1 1 'r :ii!:J Kvi-niiisr Co-tsiiiios. Dinner niul Op; i a Yi'ai-s--. en ,1; ;!l,i Wi' ni 1 k ri p:o :! rcb hr.-ite 1 1' ;r; - ini pri. es t r i. s;b c a oil-, i b " i --L e ; : i! e w V(; a-k o-i v lib li u ill li -!i - ri fa: uisbi-.i uaih s-ni'. a (iowiis. ' mo t :0 !o , I :b . i :r v MEj or TOVI4, So if o i want the hist Stove on tho market buy tbe King Heater. A'jo a fine line of Cu! St .vcs. Jj. If. rziihn o. f -: . X ' o i r .0 f-n lar'j ;e d r!:.-s of Im j (ioO'iS on -r. i..' i sai.b-lou ,-tio:.' n An tl ST t I it,:i :-;o', b;. i, W. H. & B. S. TUCKER & Wbb . 1 CO. Rlarveltvis ricfiiilts. a IcMt-r w; itts n b ; Hey. J. (.'i:u ;,!' Inrnoti'laio, M c '.. wo arc id to luakfc th's vxtsat-t. "I Iwvc -itiou in rter nui'i nbii.L: Dr. Kin.'.s ;scovc-i v, us tbe n.-ub vv rc i ra 1, -tt in t';e case ol' my ;sfe. I w;i- p:i-i r ol' ti c I'upiist CbuM.b j ,s .iui-Ltt.'ii !:c vi! Li'i'U-bt l own I ALLWOOO, .'in!;-? Gaston Hoaso, South tvoul Street, New Berne, U. O. stoves, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Table Ware, Barbed Wire, GALVANIZED PIPE. PUMPS. Lime, riaster ami Cement. PEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. Pers,;i!;ii aiiention to the prompt and "Correct filling ol all rrjft.jm w,dow iHj'Jiin'U a MUaeoOlni' I. a "!ii LooKiia !''!'. Trr a Mftrsrs Iuii-- M.-.i ' i- ' 9. ii. I) -:ir Sir-: -Slop s,. i( 2 o-s Hiovi s T.,e!i-M' - rn.t.inwrs w iiiit ( i rovfi s Miss XIannie Hewitt have just re-, Toili. an(i w 1( u. ., i,,uc. :o T,a:a'. i ....ti-!-i Chill uv cth :-:. I: turned from t he Primitive Aa-soc.a-tion. Miss Eliza Ilyman has returned home frotn her visit in New Berne. our expei ieno: of ovi r 1:1 y.ni- ni H1; drug business wo have in v.-r .si.il su-y niet'u-inc which tave nicb urivri..l tat isfrxtion. Yoiiis I!e-nec! luliv, J. S. Bkowne & Co. ,'. u terrible pir-.xyssiis of ou.h.in wcuM last bonis wbb little iu'e'rupticn ntnl it m i n , o a- if .-be cuid 1 ct M:iic tiun .V J'rx:al r; (oaiiucj'alo.l l r. Kir.ir's 'i". 1 .-(:o a a : it .v;.-- :iik in its woik nnii :.i;'.'.y !-.:ii: laeioty in results." Ti i.l I ot tb.s i-ie: at F. S Datl'y'rf ):tt S'"ie. Ko 'ubir svs oiv. ami ipi 00. ill (1). I Yr.vrrr ovcry Tr:.ia rr:l v,-onit;'i the TTEi-t0fl Stag's interested iil the Oi.imn and YVhiaky habits to h.-ivo one of wj books on theso d8 eases. Address 15. M. Woolley, Atlantaeia., Uqs '632, and one will be 6ont jou free. . v .lib s o Boa! Braiders and Marine Enginooro IN PARTICULAR Our cciustvj specialty i3 cteslp.nl n ft and building (to order) completeoatfita el gWMil MAHIWI Lnj.c'.i;acry in smi.ll and medium sizes (lour te twenty iach cylinder). HIGH PRESSURE-COMPOIWD-TRIPLE EXPANSI01T and PADDLE WHEEL OUTFITS. ESTHER WOOD OR COAL BURNING MARINE BOILERS. (No Stationery or "Trade" Machinery.) Catalog free. MARINE IRON VORKG, Clybourn and Southport Avis. CHIOAOO. ILL,' - . ' I V:"-- - i .- '.' .-- -. - -v - S -X' I

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