lift! Vui.UMK XXIV. NIW BERN, CRAY IN COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, N0 IMUEU i, 19U1.-SIIUM) MEl'TlOS. M MBEK 53 TRY 10 iSREE. North Carolina Congressmen to Con suit as to Fuller's Successor. OSBORNE THE MAN. CODY'S SHOW WRECKED. Colored lair (Jla Oae. TheRarns Portrait Presented Cotton Weather. The Worth Snlt New Kb rI Libra rles. iULRion, October 30. Seualor Hlm mons is pretty confident Uial all llio North Carolina Democratic Ooogrew mcn will Ih3 at Washington tomorrow to meet hljn nnd see If Utey nan agree and mkii a unanimous recommendation of a Democrat to succeed "Tiiftmas C. Poller as judge of tlie curt of private laud claims. Aa Itaa been said there are fully 25 North Carolina aspirants. The thing it to get exactly the right man. -At least ten liavo already been endowed In va rious ways. The negroes are gratified at the com pliments leading white men pay their Htato Fair, now In progrobs here. The negroes have never mado as good agri cultural exhibits. 8talo Auditor Dixon declare ha saw none belter made by na live fur met at the while Kalr lust week here. Many prominent people gathorod at the Cipllol this evening to sec the por trull of ( apt. Olway lluniR, who com mnniled I lie privateer "Snapdragon" In the win nf 1H12, presented lo tbe Stale. Kx-pietddenl of I he Slate Unlvernity K 1'. Battle made the presentation speech and it was full of valuable historical ref erences, while Hi ale Auditor Dixon accepted the portrait In lehalf of the Governor. (lovernor Aycock left Ibis morning for Welilon, to formally open the Fair there No rain has fallon in two weeks and the, weather has been wonderfully One for all out door work, Including cotton picking, yet quite a number of farmers are said to be very slow In picking their enltoti. No reason save carelessness is given. h.x-dov. Russell who i i of counsel for ex-Stale treasurer W. II. Worth In the hitler's suit against the Baltimore Surely Company, for the money which his clerk, y. H. Marlln, stole while In the trejiHory, sa)S the esse will not come up unill Fein nary. Woilli Iihh enpeiiuil il 10 come op this mom h. The following commissions to i.lllrcis ot the navitl mllilla were issued today: 11 W. Chase, licutciiN.nl. Nixou Davis, lieutenant junior nn.de and Morgan h kipper, ensign, of the Wilmington di vision; Charles J McSoiley uutdgn of the New Hern division; II. V. Dunstan lieu tenant Junior nrwle, ot I he WIikIhki di vision. The Slate today Issued warrants for enough rural public school libraries lo bring the somber up lo 200. By the end of the year II is probable tlicro will 1 800 more, to rapidly are applications coming in. There was argument today in the Hlaleavllle contempt caso, In which J. A (lorham, a Southern railway attorney; Brown, a Juror, and Ramsey, who was mixed up In the matter, were convicted and sentenced la tho lowor court; Cor ham of attempting to Influence Brown, Juror; Brown for being thus Influenced or laying himself liable to enspiclan, and Kaniaey for being what a lawyer termed a "go-bet weeo." They all declared their Innocence of these charges and appealed K. 1. Osborne appeared today forUorham The easo In which the chargea wore made wai lha noted one In which B. F Long of Hlaleavllle tuei the Boulhern railway for heavy damagea for killing hli son, a aludenl at the Htato Universi ty, at University Blatlon. Mr. Long Is her. I President Roosevelt Appoints him Judge to Succeed Fuder. Special lo Journal Raleigh, Oct. 30-Tbis afternoon the I'realdenl appointed ex-attorney general Frank I. Osborne of Charlotte as Judge of Court of Private Land ( Islms, to succeed the late Judge Thos. C. Fuller. Judge Osborne is a brother of attorney James Osborne of New York, who has been prominent In a number of celebrat ed cases Judge James E. Itoyd telegraphed his hearty congratulations, and Osborne is receiving congratulations from all sides here. Engineer Misread His Orders. 92 Hor j Killed. Nobody Seriously Hurl. j Sai imicby, Oct. 29. The little village , of Llnwood, 12 mile north of Salisbury, was the scene of an accident at 4 u clock j this mornlDg, which will be heard uf with regret by admirea of Col W. K Cody and his Wild Wat show Engineer Lynch, of No. 75, the south bound through freight, misread hit or ders, hence the accident. lie was to pass the Becond section of the show train at Lexington but misread Linwood. As a result the two tralus had a head-end col lision occurlng on a perfectly straight section of track. Both engineers saw the danger in time to slow up though not to slop and the trains were only going about olght miles an hour at the time. Both engines were badly smashed and all the cars of both trains violently jolted. Five cars of the show train wero almost completely smashed. Both the engine crews Jumped and escaped Injury. The employes of the show train were thrown out of their berths but none wero Injured. Col. Cody was in his pri vate car "Cody" at tho rear of the train. But It was among the horses that the greatest damage was done, 93 of the poor animals being either killed outright or having to bo shot. Their bodies lay in heaps among the wreckage, frightfully mangled. Of the survivors, almost equal In num ber to those killed, thero was hardly one but had a torn side, a lame foot or a New Military Company Authorized For Greensboro To Defy America. IIkiw.in, Oct. 29 During an address at a meollug of the Fleet Society In Han over Captain Fon Welthelm, of the Her man navy, said: "Oerraany's Interest In the five re publics of Central America, In view of American compelitlon.can only be main tained when wo have a licet Btrong enough to say to the Americans, 'Hands off.' " This declaration was trcclved with a storm of applause. Plague, Not Influenza. London, Oct. 29. The Local Govern ment Board has Issued a Btatemcnt that two persons died from the plague this month at Liverpool, according to bacteriological tests made after their deaths. Throe suspected cues and all who j glazed eye. The horses on this section, havu iKieu In contact with the suspected i vcrc the finest trained horses. Col- persons havo been put under Kami Labor Scarce. Soldiery Home Dormltorj A Small Hre. hental Society Booklet. The Biir Hay Crop. Congratulation t Osborne. Hai ku. ii, Oct. 31. The formation of a military company at Greensboro for admission Into the State Guard Is author lied. It is not yet known to what regi ment it may be assigned. Adjutant General Roystcr say that whik) there Is only one vacancy, that being In the First regiment there will probably be some transfers of companies, as It his desire to arrange tho regiments In better shape geographically. Farmers In this section say farm labor is very scarce, Ihla particularly ap plies to negro labor. They give this as the reason why some farmers arc so slow- in picking out their cotton tlon. The board say" th" plague lii hI thought lo he Influenza. observa- j Cody could not was at restrain his toats at the sight of the manglod body of hi3 pet, the little horse ho rode in breaking glass balls with a rille. The remaining horses were loaded on cattle cars at Llnwood station tonight and taken to the largo railroad stock vards at Spencer, whero they will bo cared for by the company. Public Money to Relieve Hard Times Viknna, Oct. '.).- In the lioicbarath today Dr. Nun Koeiber, the 1'reniter, re plying lo a ipu atlon regarding the pre- vailing depression, said that, under the reproductive oiks bill the ministerial j departments would place orders with! manufiu tureis to a total value of 1211.- 000,000 kronen ( duett f j:.,S!H,ooo ). In i its Condition Put at 70 Per Cent older lo enable ihe (lovernmeiil to carry on rjjlcr Qr0pf. o'll litis Hcueme, it was necessary mat the esllinalea fur I'.loJ lie p:me.l without blay. BhLLAlk. Koul: ul the Crop Year. Will H.ivc a Llr-rjn Heir- cl 31 I', rl,p ' ' " hail such ;m u V. ' crops than ha- ! v h: . two wwkt and it ha ally utlll.eil, and the i i garnered Many furnn ; est crop") of torn ami colt years, one farmer sahl lie had nearly Ihe cotton from ten acres arnl could not possibly .get enough from ihe ten to make two bales. Some planted for more than a bale lo Ihe acre and arc titling about half a bale. With the late season pe as, nwcct pota toes and Irish potatoes are doing well and a fair crop of these will help much toward bridging the shortness of the general crops. If the shortness of the cotton crop is such as has been gonerally reported, it Is strange that the prices rule below s cents per pound. There have been several frosts and almost a freeze, but potato vines and even tomato vines are generally greon. The general health of our community WHY SUFFER FROM Grippe .ir.J All should V0 lrVi ,TO.J TATt L itL T I Chill Tonic i,' Ho- -ii r t - T I 25 I T '"' au I I CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS other forms of m.i!ujie. when can be cured by you Roberts' Chill Tonic The world J i not contain :i better remedy Many wonderful cures' made by it. 35 cents a bottle. Money refunjej if it f.uls to do the work. Delight ful to take. Local Druggists Ft A letter to the agricultural department Is below the normal, less than half of COTTON IN THE STATE I Report Mr. and Mrs. Wu. Oi l 'ill. Mine. Wu the ( lilin sv minister, uu : le- sicrimer Uac- iii I aided by hint'. San i t m i h i Tine; fiuir. r Ife HI I I VI ll ll-IV lOlI he., ft, ,iii China- She In ace In i iiinif.' Inn, M isM Wu Su ( Many BtliCTe Her Deal I t. FrrtwiBuao, Oct. N. Tb Boa alaa Forelga Offlr li 14111 00 opwatlaf bartlly with the United Stale official In tlie efforts to obtain lh roloaaa ot Mlat Kllen at Bloae, the American mhMiooary, and her ooaapaalon Ma dame Tallka, who were captured by brl gaada. N. BakhawtWrT, th Hatalaa ropreaen taUve at Holla, wbna wlfa la aa Amort raa, la showloj mach anargy lo oo-oper-alla( with UalUd Blalaa Cooanl-Oeaeral Dirklaana, of CoaaUallaopU. Owv rranMial elrckM at Sofia lb Impmaion apfri u b that MIm Hloaa la daari. Hmmm art Mag uaaa by Mr. Dick M aad M. BahaMtleff. Mr. Dick I a na la trylnf U mtm wsatWf aha U allva ot aot Good Roads Exhibit. Wariiinoton, Oct. 'J!l -The special good roads train, cairylng road experts, a coinpeli lit nt mid Ihe paraphernalia forgiving pri Ileal iliusl i ui Ions In road making, left Alexandria, Va , tonight, for its lour of Ihe Boulh over tho South ern Railway. Tho trip is under Ihe aus pices of the Southern Railway and the National ( iood RoaiU AsHochilion, and has alaiard ollicers of that organl.allon and also the director and assistant of the olllcc of public roail inquiry of the Agrl cultural I Apartment. The itinerary takes In many places In the South. Some weeks will lie spent on the uip. The ob led Is to irlve practical illustration of road making ami bring lewne to the peo ple of dllTercnl communities the advan tages of good roads, ami by agitation ami education to forward the movement for such roads In Ihe Houth. At each alnp several days will bo spent, a sample road will ho made under the direction of the engineers of the Good Roads Asso elation who accompany the train, and a rood roads convention, lamlne two to four days, will bo held. Morgan Now a Chief Gunner. Niwimiit, R. I., Oct. 20-Frtends hero of Gunner Cbailos Morgan, United State Navy, learned Hint President Uoonoelt ha ordered returned 10 the gunner several nuiulers In Ids grade which he waa reduced so pie year ago as a laaull of tho finding of a court-martial which tried him on a charge of being absent from talUn and duty without leave. Since then Morgan' service have been of mach value to the department his work In charge of tho diver at the wreck of Ihe Maine In Havana harlsor galalng for him the high commendation nf hU MlKirior oftlcor In view of this f resident Hoo'?ell ha granted OuiiHer Morgan a full pardon for hi early In dlacrnlloa, Ihe new coming today In a U-Urt from rWrelary Uing lo Keprv rn alive Molvlllo Hull. With hla aaabcrt restored Gunner Morgan reaches) U rank of chief gun aer. He Is bow St aliened on the Tenia-cala. Special to Journal.' l'.Al.liioii, October ISO. A special crop report based on the reluniB from over twelve hundred correspondents was Is sued by the State Agricultural Depart ment today. The report says that tho i condition of tho cotton crop as compared with last year Is 70 per cent and com pared with an average year is fit per cent. The government ligure was put at 63 pef cent. The tobacco crop report shows an av erage of 70 per cent of an average yield. The government figure on tobacco wan 72. .The quality of the tobacco Is pin at 77 by the Stato report. Tho condition of corn Is (ii) per cent, tho same aa tho government figure, ror poanuta tho condition Is M, sweet pota toes 84, which la tho same as the govern ment figure. Tho commlaslonora csllmalotho cotton crop at 351 thousand bales, against Mil thousand bales last year. The worst crops are In tho southeast, the best are in the southwest and northeast.! FlfbtiiT ! Samir. Mami-a, Oot. M.-Advloaa faealvad Iter frosa CaUgalogaa. capital oflktU land of Maaaar, say Oaaaral Batik hat r Matl lafntaallo rvfaHlag tha Whava shoals of ihe taaargMt tasrfaf LokUt, wbolabaliighanl pt4. 8al1 sklr Mb laks ptaco daily. Oalabalogaa ! Ira yaauwday. 0aKJ Bsattk spaeU lo essar laa UUad of laMrgetla kyCkriataiaa. gives news of the death In tlds county of David Iirown, a brother of J. Hoyd Iirown, a member of the Legislature and Stole fertilizer inspector. The State charters the Hydraulic White Brick Co., of Wilmington, capital $17,000. The postman on the rural free delivery routes say the Increase in the amount of matter handled is steady. The contractor who la building the main dormitory at the Soldiers Home here. Informs the executive, board that it will be ready to be turned ovor Decem ber 1 . The Daughters of the Confeder acy will furnish it. at a cost of some thing like $7."i(l. Sonic, rain fell today; the lirst In over two weeks. The farmers who have sown fall crops arc glad to soo It. The harvesting of hay has gone on very well and the crop is the largest over made In the Stale. The cotU n crop In Ihe State Is a little over threo-fi fllis as large as last year's record-breaker. In various sections the per callage varies irom no to oo pei cent. Tobacco is badly oil in quality and so Is cotton. The agricultural de partment linds ll excessively diillcult lo procure line specimens of either cotton or tobacco. Last nlgliClirc broke out In the engine room of the Mldgely spoke factory here anil did several hundred dollars dam age, though the ilremen worked quick ly- A special committee of the State Den tal Society has prepared a booklet on the oaro of the teeth, which Is to bo circula ted among school children. This step is taken by tho society, as a result of dls cusslou at its last annual session. A number of congratulatory telegrams are being received by Frank I. Osborne, who Is here, on bis appointment as As sociate , I ustice of tho court of private land claims. Ho said today he did not know when ho would be sworn In, as his commission had not arrived. School was In attendance and tills shows disease of our Sunday last Sunday some kind. Mr. ll. M. Street who lias been con fined for son.,; time is still very sick In deed. Mr. S. W. Ipock who lias been sick for 2 or ,'i weeks is better.. Mrs. I). Lane has been sick two weeks but Is slowly Improving, there are still several other minor cases chills, otc. D. Lane has been going about nearly a month with one hand In a sling, caused by a slight puncture of a pitchfork in the palm of the hand. What strange developments sometimes come from In significant causes ! R. (1. Wilcox has for a few weeks had botli hands in slings and for about two weeks had to lie fed, as ho could not use cither hand. Cause some blood or bone trouble, he 1h much better now. Miss Zula Holmes is expected lo leach tho school at Rellair this winter and it Is expected to begin on the first Monday In Nov. Rellair has arranged for one of the thirty dollar public libraries and we ex pect its arrival very soon. We hope our . , , , Ol young people anil oiuer ones uio win take such an lnlereBl In Ibis move as ill cause a general waking up to the Importance of more and belter reading. We ought to meet and select books at least twice a month and have a lively reading circle In every community whore these libraries are available. L. (Jape (Nxi Cninlx'i l ies, Kvaporabfd 1V;ic1hs, Dried Applet, sli loose ;itll:ike., Ontario Prepared Bnekwlieat, Old Fash Plain linckn lieat. Fancy Elgin and Fox Kiver Putter Atiuoi'e's Celebrated Mince Meat. Malaga Crapes, Florida Cl auses. Fresh Oyster Crackers. Saner Kraut, Catsup, Sauce and Pickles. Car load New Wheat Flour. A regular 'Joe Calvalii.ed Water Pail for Die. CASTOR I A . 7 laSaaU ul CoIUm. CnateJrt el Tke Children's Fnenl You'll have a cold thlswlntar. Maybe you hav Ana now. Tonr children will safTnr uwi For Rough, crnup, hroa ealite, grip and nthar winter complaint Oss MlanU Congh Core never fall. Ad romHly. It I vary pleasant to (ka tnd perfectly hartnlea. 0. B. Oaotga, Iflaeheeter, Ky, write "Oar IlllWg'rf wa attacked with eroop Uu oaa aftrtit a4 wla f fcoarsa sha could fcr'; ;, wf gara bar a firw doaaa i4 O M IM( ll Ct. It tellavad Imw Isaaatsllairlf aad sha sraat to sleep. WM Wa awnaa aaal asoralng aba had MM sfgas el bnaraeswaa m eroop. F. ft. D8j. ' '' JiOOKT BsJatgk Bjrt Whisks; to XU Judpe Frank Osborne. ClIAHLOTTE, Oct. Ill A telegram from Washington City yesterday announcing tho fact that President Koosovelt hail ap pointed Mr. Frank I. Osborne to succeed the late Judge Thos. C. Fuller as Judge of tho Court of Private Land Claims, was received In (Jharlotto with genuine pleasure. The comment was all one way commendation of President Uoobc velt for the good Judgment which ho displayed In selecting Mr. Osborne, and general rejoicing that Charlotte had been so signally honored. Tho appointment of Mr. Osborne was tho principal topic on tho streets last night and was the occasion of a general handshaking among Charlotte pcoplo. Il seems a pity that Mr. Oslxirno was not hero to get a realization of the pleas ure which the announcement of his ap pointment gave the people of his native town. It Is the most popular appoint ment that has been announced from Washington since Cleveland loft the presidential chair. Charlotte endorse ll by a rising vote and the sentiment of the people la that Judgo Fuller's mantle has fallon upon worthy shoulder. Dr. Bull's Pills lor Liver Ills. One pill a do. Boi, 00 pills, 10 rl ( urn Constipation, IJver Troubles, IUI- loimrjeM, Import! Illood, Dytpepsla, Fe male Complaint. Htnmacb and Ilowel Dlnordirs, Dr. Hall's Pills never gripe. No Strike at Fall Rirer. F.Ll. Rivbb, Mas , Oct. 80 -The mill operatives of this ctty tonight decided not to strike, the matter being decided by a majority ef four votes In th4 loom tan' onion. , Only U03 ot . U ,000 operatives of the oily, eicloalve ot those aaployad Uh Iron Works and Dooms MIUJ tad Ik) mills of lha Nana England Trd 0onJMr. attended th general asaai sjMsjtUf C tk anions, called for la pnrpoaa ol Noting en th proposition to Mrlk Mow4ay for aa tncraaaa of 10 paraaat. N Wajrta. AeoordJg to tba mllag e( tba TntQ ConacU, four of the ivj iiloot m swoWrad to Tots) lfTor o( sum (Worf out OtmM bo ordarad, tatilukt tWvonvwn. lahar aad ard. ari oi U favor. Vat ti splaaara voted statartlk Tfco splanam wera ipociad to tots o," so lha qimtloi wu mlly decided by th fottr loin 1st tho loom Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croon. Whooninc Couch and Measles Coiil'Ii without fall. Hcsl for llronchllls Hoarseness, Orlppo, Phoumonla, Con sumption and Lung Affections. Quirk aiire results. Price, 25c. Fall Dress Goods. All wool flannel for waists J.c. and 17c. yd aiso special value In Mi Inch llroad Cloth in all colors Including Hlack (. l)8c. yd. ItAKFOOT'S. 1 will quality of think you for a share of your patronai ;ood at the lowest possible iriee. Very Respectfully, Highest J. L McDAKIEL. 'lhone 91. Wholesale .V I let ail Qrocer, 71 Ifroal Si. A Physician Testilies. 'I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Vmc and have never used anything in my life that did mo Ihe good that did," Bays County l-hysiclan Geo. W. bcroggs oi Hall County, Oa. "llelng a physician 1 bavo prescribed It and found ll to give the best reBuTts." If the food you eat remains undigested in your stomach It decays there and poisons th3 system. You can prevent lids tiy dieting but that means starvation. ivonoi wynpepnin Cure digests what you eat. l ou need sulTcr from neither dyspepsia norstarva- tlod. The worst eases quickly cured. Never falls. F. H. Duffy. nn.r THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K Latham Co, New Uorn N. (). Naw York, Oct. 'M. A Good Cook g is always- particular to JJb get lirst-class groceries. Wo at have a reputation for lirst- class g Is and ipiiek deliv- ery, built by years of eureful atteiitio ton the T,nts of our a eustoniers; and yon can le- pend on it, we won't injure it by any trilling now. Mend in a trial order if yon are not J already a customer. We arc still offering Uoyal nine Coffee every rit li pound FREK, and want to see your name with other lucky pen- dt pie. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. Cotton Storage FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. COTTON STORED AND INSURED at Small Cost and reasonable advances made on same if desired. The statistical 'onition justifies the Storage of Cotloti for tnnrli higher prices, which we hclieve will surely A J 100.000 Fire InSoulh Carolina Timmonsvii.i.k, S. C, Oct. :t0.-Flre destroyed more than half of tho business nortinn of this town todav. Tho loss Is estimated at $200,000 with loss than $2,r 000 Insurance. The flre was caused by tho explosion of a lamp In a Blore Mnntorthn bulldlnirs destrovol were new Married al Pollocksvllle. I'oi.i.oc ks n.i.r., October 81. Mr. Emmet Tolson Bender of thl place was married last night aboul 7:30 al tho homo of his mother near hero to MIm Mary Taylor, daughtor of our nrlghhor. Krank Taylor. The Hon. Hamul i Hudson performed the ceremony that made them man and wife. It was a very quiet home affair, only tho mom bers of the family were Invited, May pronperlly and the beat of health be their lot through life A PmRNn Cotton; Open. High. hw. Close Oct 7.411 7.4i) Doc 7.42 7..VI 7 42 7.50 January 7.41 7.152 7 41 7.48 March 7.43 7.48 7.43 7.43 May 7.W 7.44 7.39 7.4(1 Chicago, Oct. 31. VVnRAT: Open. High. Low. Close Dec 701 70! 70 1 70J May 731 744 73J 744 Cokn: Open. High. I-ow. Close Oct r7 r.7 r.7 r7 Doc M i 58 574 6'1 Rll)g: - Open. High. Ixiw. Closo Oct. 71174 707 New York. Oct. 31. Stocks; Open. High. Iaiw. Close Bagar 1181 H! HK HH So Ky 321 324 31 1 31 ! U. H. 1 12 12 1U HI U. H. S 4IJ 42 4I 41 Tel. I'ac 3114 ll. IIT.. 2 r-'l r,lj filj Vs. lb r'l t' ( 'in i i sH)lidciice Solicited. E. K. BISHOP, JVext l Citloii Excliaii, New R?rn, N. i TOyLEAUSE THE STSTEH Kltectnally yet gently when eostira or blllloos, to permanently OTercoma hab llual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening lhara, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, asa Hymp of Figs, made by tba California Klg Byrop Co. it Is an established fact thatJOoujh ll limply an effort of Baton to M rid of tome irritation, Caroline Cough Cure will directly sflect tbU, by repairing lha damaa-a dona to tho tisanes of lha air passages la tba long. You caat Kike any Blstakn I trytog It, It U namkM aad nqaally good for old aad yonsg. Fo Uftrpnol Spots 4.15 IB. Halos 5,000 balo. Kuturos, Nov-lec. 4 00 Apr May 4 04. WKW IIICRN COTTON MARK KT. Sales In the local mtftket yctcrdy were 40 balos from 7 to 7.25 Do you ever have an Accident ? If yo r ,V I mi ii'i never niino il, i"r i. II. V ter A Hun n reioir It at nneo. Ymi are out nothing if not satisfied when have v"iir rruc,, rrrlrlng lone It y anil Last week 417,000 This wock. ftat. 5H0O0 Hon. 70000 Taos. 100,000 Wad. IWOOO Thar. fWOOO fri. POST RXl.irT. Same week last year. m.ooo Voll I here. Wo giiarnt all our work. Iy u to do good work. It will ymi Ui have your work done hrn. iln work that yon ran depend on, prion are right, like our work. KicUully, s1. II. Wnten V Hon, 78 Bnstd 8L, Ntw Bbkn. N. C. 47000 MOOO 0(000 54000 43000 nooo tM,000 Itcdol Dytpcpsla Cert? C!2UhatrHMt. P. TItKNWITII, BLACKSMITH ifHEELRIGHT Manafactirtr of ' Ragtlea, ITarona, Carta. ., Rfaalrlag Daa Ikort KoUao naggtaa, Wagoas, Carta aad Dnyt kept oa taad lot eaia. , , ; KIWBXR5,K.0. FOR SALE ! Valuable Colli Ginnisi Plant Tlie Cotton fliiiniiiK Plant situa ted on Trent River, in tho City of New Bern is for wile. There arc Knur (iinH, Steam Prons anil ninw- sary machinery, with ample power to oX'nitcr the plant. The plant in admirably Rituutod on wharf with drop water, awcHHi hl( to all kinds of craft, and near the luisinem part of the city. For information and tcrtnH ap ply t M. DeW. STKVKN80N, Attorney. ll mm Real Estate Dealer. Bajt tad Mil Ot Properly, Famu and Umbtf IaikU. ! Call nd ma. ' "f' , KEW - N. C. nra, so pay. tic. at Bradham't. .. 1 best. KWdUitmt. liars' labia. MaM