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The earn ot not tea than are eenU per Use will b charged lor -lardaotthaaka, resolu- tnrohitnmrr notice other than tnoee whisk th editor hinuell ahail fir a master ot aewa. '"-V. -,- . ' . Hottees at ehorch sad society and aH other anbvrtsfninamta taSM WhlOh NTema U U b dartre will be charged tor aitho rale o i eentsallne.". ' ' 1 Tim joui CT. EAKCOCS, ' iMilBtpator. fVSnUriot a. Put Offie t lfe JLL1BAJU-. . Joit now oar eyes tarn to Ala- ' bama. AUbamians are a brave and jatriotie people. How they earne to J inToled in a eonditlon that iarly approaches and May become r re volatioa ia. generally known, sot a review of the aitoa tka by this writer may be pardoned by a f eaerons poblie. There are three men in Alabama aroand whom the preseut storm enter. They: are Thomas Jonas, William 0. Oatea and So bea F. Kolb. Thomas G. Jones, entered the military aerriee of the Confederate States whea ,- a- mere boy, r and arred throng wtho war with distinguished gallantry oa the ataff f Gent- John B. Gordon. After the war he read law and sxtn be eamoT dletingtiianed at ' the bar. Ia l892"ihe was 'the1 Democratic Candidate for GoTernor and elected "aver Benben P.'Kdb. He la still Governor, aad will hold the of. fioe on til the inaoenratioa of his snoeeeeor, on the 1st of .December i William ' Oatea is what is popularly termed a self-made man, Without any of the advantages of early education be has made bis way In life by indomitable energy Hd native talent of a very high order. He has always beeni noted for personal bravery aad danntlees amoriioat Daring the war fee bet bia right arm in battle and rose to the rank of Oolonel. Afte the war he 'became "a lawyer. 'rose to eminence in his profession, and has for many years represented his district in Congress. ; At the elec tion last Angust he was ejected Governor of Alabama, defeating CaptKdb. Ben ben F.Eolb belongs to one of the - moa distingnisbed families iathy Blatif.y His mother was Emfly Shorter, a daughter of Gen Benben O. Shorter, aad the sister of Gov. John Gill Shorter, Con gressman Eli S. Shorter aad Bail, road Commissioner Hearv R. Shorter. He wan edocated at Chapel Hill, and Howard College, aad soon alter his graduation married Miss Callie Cargile, one of the most beautiful and accom plished women the State. , He orgaaiBed Kolb's battery of Light Artillery, a spleadid Company, which be commanded .with , distin guished gallantry throaghoot the war. The inheritor I of wealth, he was for a time"a large cotton plant er, then an enthusiastic advocate of intensive forming, about which time he originated the Kolb Gem watermelon. Babseqsently he be came Commissioner of Agriculture, aad it is claimed by his friends that the dispnte with Governor Jones' ' 'over ;the oommissionershlp caused- him to , antagonize the regular Deraocracy; of Alabama. He was e candidate against Jenes la 1892 and against Oates in 1894, and claims that oa botb occasions he -iraa ' elected Governor. - Col, Oatea has been declared elected by the legally constituted ; authority, bat Captain Kolb, has issued his manifesto in which he says: "Ion fellow-cltizens, have twice elected me Governor of this State, and this time, by thf jfaf Gca;nd tbe help of the good people, I will be Governor, Deo. 1 is the dav fixed fcy liw- for j the i inauguration of Governor.' Oa " that day I ' shall be in Montgomery for the purpose cf t- Li? t-8 ct:h of oCoe and my Carer--r.ct i, rearing to this r " ,t j: V7C:;aC. Oatea t 3 teoa so eleek 1 G ?ornor by tie idy expressed will of a majority of tae people of Alabama od baa been declared by the General As sembly, the only tribaual ; which has the right or 'authority uuder tee constitution to determine this resalt-.lt is my . duty to see that he is duly installed and by the grace of God he will be. Wt Confei5fl.that S have, eerions apprehensions as to the result. The laaders, . Jones, ; Oates and Kolb, know nothing ?6t ler. ; Their bravely has been tested in war and peaoe. We can only nope that Prudence. whih . is the better part of valor, will prevail, and that justice and right will have a blood less victory. tY How Mttaro Aro Trented la CMh. Ifineteen hundred editors of Pekin DftDer are aaid to have beea beheaded. Some , would ebudder at such slaughter, who are heedks of toe fact that Consamp- tioo - it ready to fasten its muu hold oa themAlTes. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the efficient remedy for weak rungs, spitting ot Diooa,Donue3SOf oreatn bronchitis, astnma, severe cougos, ana kindred sfiectiens. i mK" m - Stamps, La Fyette Co., a-iiaosas. Dr. R. V. Pbskck Dear Sir I will sav this to yon. that consamptioa is here ditary in my wife's family, some have already died with the disease. My wife bis a uster, Mrs. A- Cleary, luat was taken witn consumption, ttbeused yonr "Uoi- den Medical Discovery," and, to the sur prise of her many friends, she got well. My wile has also bad hemorrhages from the lungs, and her sister insisted on her using the "Golden ;Medical , Discovery." I consented to ber Using it, and it cured ber. She had no sympto-im of consump tion for the past six years. Yours very truly, W. C. Bogers, M. D. Delicate diseases in either sex, however induced, speedily cored. Book sent- se curely sealed, IS cents in stamps. Address, ta confidence, World' Dispeosary Medical Association, Buflilo, N. Y. luulll Jlsartk CarIiu M. K. Ca. New Berne, N. C, Nov. 9. 1891. North Carolina Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church South, Convening in Durham, X. C. December 6th to 12th, 1894. To Agents A. A N. C. B. Bd.: . Ton will sell tickets to the above fiom your station to Goldsboro and return at Tariff No. 2. Tickets to be sold Dec 3d, 4th, 6th, and 6tb, good to return until Dec 15ib inclusive. Annual meeting N. C. Baptist Slate Con vention in Charlotte, N. C, Dec 6th to 11th, 1894. To Agents Art . C. R. B.:- : ;; X oa will sell tickets to tbe above from your station to Goldsboro and return at Tariff No. 8. Tickets lo he on sale Dec. 4th, 5th, 6lhand 7th, good to return until Dec 15th, inclusive. ! New Bene, N. C. Nor. 14th, 1894. Meeting of A M. 32. Ziou Conference at itakagn, . V. Nov. 28tn, 1894. To seents A & N. C. B. Bd.:- You will sell tickets to the above from your station to Goldsboro and return at Tariff No 8. Tickets to ba soli Nov. 26th and 27th, good to return to Dec5th inclusive. S. L. Dill, G. P. A. FARMERS, Do You Want a M The "Walter A.Wood Tabular Steel Mower leads all others in lightness of draft, weight of ma chine and esse of management. For descriptive circulars or information Apply to L. H CUTLER & CO. ' MOUEYl HONEY IT Tnos wna want Monev at a Urine rate oi inaareat.eancet It from the Safety Invest ment and Loan Company of Syracuse New Tork. A farmer fa Jones County haa Jnat seat BMl papers 4or S460. Many thousand dollars nave already bean loaned Horth Car olina members. ; ' -- - " - Apply o -ddrm ISAAC H. SMITH, State Manager, Hew Berne, N.C. adiLS 5UZLBIN9, 69 Broad Street. CHOICE FAMILY f-AKD S PROVISIONS Fresh Crackers & Cakes. Fruits,1 Can and Bottle Goods, and Jellies A fall variety on hand. Quality Fibst-Clabs. Prices Lot to Suit Ihe Hari-HiDBS I EyStables Free to my Country Friends, s. .... I Goods delivered to any part of the city promptly. AVE TELL YOU setlilag sew wliea we Mate that it psys teat s pmasncnt. BMMt krahhrand pieatant bus. seas, tbat retsrm ! profit for ererjr dars work Sneli is tiae ssilnsi e otrr lb workins claM W teseh then how to make money rapiUlr, asi raarantee every one who foltol 'a oer inttractioa! iilhf sllj the making of 13000 a nwnth. Krerr one who takes hold new sad works wilt relv aad sdmoUt iaareaM tMr earninn: then aa he aeqantioa aosat it; othen now at work are doiac it. and yea. reader, can da the same 1 nu h we DOi Bering imuni jvm irer had the ehaaee to teeere. loa win rae mistake ifyoa fail te glrs u aiiai at ones If yoa (ran the titoatioa, and set eaiokly, yoe triU direstiy Snd yetimelf ia a moct preperoai miaem, at which yoa can sum? make sod sart arge tarns of money. The rasalu of only a few soars' work will often equal a week's wages w aether yoa are old or young, man er woman. It makes no dilfereneo, do as we tell yon, and ne eeM I meet yoa st the very ptart. 'trrihei ewn .eor carttal necMaarv. Tlf--ef e worlr for an nm r , Why net w " -tnyiot full pariicataraj uee B.(l.ALLint . BolKo. '4V,Aucuauail(m Distress'.-. Irritations of the SKIN Instantly Relieved by COTICORA Distrr&ing Irritations, itching and scaly skin and scalp diseases, tor. , turing and disfiguring bumors all . are speedily cured ty the CUH ;:; CURA REMEDIES. The cures daily effected by them are simply i wonderful,': No other remedies are so pure, sweet, gentle, speedy, and , effective. They are beyond ail doubt the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and humor remedies "of ; modem times, and especially appeal ; v to mothers and dfuldren. Their use preserves, purifies, and beauti-y fies ihe skin, and restores the hair when all other remedies fait 1- v i Sold thnmshout tS ! iH TtUx, Cirna', joe ; Soaf, -l s-jryi. purrcitOMa AKU CltBM. C6KT., fcvla lKp.a BvAtOIH Uu. -"AB W tN: Skin. Sob, unl Hair."4 fifties, loo teaimoauls, wailWusv hadrn NcrvOUS Insuctl rclicvul k Cuti car riiiAti.r, kecusc a vinu PainS and in dn cava ferco, and km x f cures nn re'lS piin4, weakneu. Weakness Dumboess, and pa-olriu. J. K. LATHAM No. 3 CRAA'EJJ ST. DEALEB IN Lime, Cement, Terra Ootta Pipe for drain and Sewers all sizes in stock.' Also fittings. Be sure to buy a barrel of ALUM LjIIvIE For SanitaryPurposes finest you-ever saw. rPrices Quarauted. WM. LORCH ESTABLISHED 1 865. FAHILYziGROGERIES ANO General Merchandise. "Cabt-hoosk accomodations. There has been a fall in Prices at Tatlob's Store At Cove. 5c Plaid Homspui at 4c. 10c Suitings at 8c : - 10c Worsted at 8e. Good Facts ' at 75c. Best Brog&n Shoes stjl.25. Best Family Floor at 13.50. A great many other tilings too nnmer- to mention. Come and iTintr the cash and I will surprise you. JL., Y?m Taylor. To the -TRADE- WB ABB AGENTS FOB Stock Diadem OlIAHH OEST PATENT Hcnpareil FIcur. Nonpareil is the best Flour made. WB CARET IX STOCK AT ALL TIMES A -J.AKGS BCPPLT OF PROVISIONS, FAMILY GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes. &c. We bny all onr good from first hands for CASH, therefore can give to onr trade BED BOCK FBICE8. 43-QUALJTY OF GOODS GCARAXTEED-es Roberts & Bro., Hoixth Front St, JUTE Bag- Clotli-, -AM) In Htoclc and Tor sal by i 1EPAMMICYCLES, ; m-LIOIIT MACH15fEBY-o- Copper Work, Cun Work arJLL' W0SK GUARAjrTEEir&i W. O. BEV8LET, No. 44 Craren Street, nearly opposite ; City Halt, New Berne, N. C Baggmg. .R.J0I3ES. n.A?.::.iL crsEs Farners& Hsrchants Baik ; Jbegan basmess May, 1891..: Capital Stock, uaid in. , - t75.000.O0 Surplirs, - .. ,7.000.00 tudivided Pofits, - - c 2,800.00 Kvkleudspskl, - - . - - 12,750.00 . OFFICEaS: L. II. Cctlkb, -, ; President. W. 8. CnASWinir. ' . Virlrwi T.W. Pkwby, . Onshier. A. IL Powrli., , . . Teller. FVF. Matthews, -4 Collector. With well cstftWiUiwl coura-ctions this uanK is prepared to oner all sccommo dations coosisUnt with conservatiTo bank 'me. ' : .. -. V -- ' . . ' . ' .. Primut Anl iirAil fllfnilnn cnven4 tn ; We will be nleasttl lo rairasnond with those ' hn J. 4. 8S7AS,'" J ,- THOS. DANIELS, tr:v-; Presiaeot,' ' -.-411. flee Tret. B. a. SOSEBTS, ' CuUer. THE ITATIwHAL BAKE Of New Berne, N. C. : . INCOBPOB ATED 1865. - Canital. $100,000 , 98,168 Surplus Profits, ' DIHECTORSt Jas. A. Bbtam, Tnos. Dasieia UHAS. !5. iJBTAir. ' J, IJ. UACKBTTRN. JKO. UUKK, U HAKYKY,- , G. H. Roberts, E. K. BrsHor THOa. A. Grkkv, Pre. C. K. For, Chlor, Wm- Duns, Vloe-Prei. U. M. Ghotss, TeUer. CITIZEN'S BANK OF XT JU W SXEOTSS, XT. o. DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. The Accounts oi Bank!. Bankers. Cortxw- stions. Farmers, Uerohanta and others re ceived on favorable terms. Prompt and care tni attention given to the Intel est oi our cus tomers. BOAKD Or DIRECTORS. - Ferdinand TJlrloh. K. H. Meadows, Chas.iuny,Jr. James Bedmond, Chas Relxenstein, Mayer Hahn, Thomas A. Green, C. K. Fov. J. A. Meadows. Samuel W. Ipock, Chas. H. Fowler, n niiara t'nnn, E. W. Smallwood. Geo. N. Ives, J, A. JONES SALE, LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES. fFine Carriages, Buggies and Teams and Teams lor hire at reasonable rates. Best attention to boarding horses. Horses and Mules on sale tor casu or negotiable paper. South Front Btreet, New. BcTne, N. C. Opposite Gaston House. . AUTUMN Dress Goods. - -tt-o-tt ; Now on sale carefully selected Special ties in DRESS GOODS for this season. , French Novelties in exclusi ve designs. Liberal assortments of English snd Scotch Suitings. : v Two toned Knotted wool effecla, Waffle Cloths, distinctly new, rippled Bril lianta. Mixed and striped Covert Suitings Satin Twilled Cloths and large Plaids for Skirts. ; , . , At 50, per yard, hq extraordinary collec- : Kj& of self colored and fancy mixed fiuftings. & aleigh, ;s. c. VALUAfcLKltymKKiy FOR SALE. - One House fEiUt Rooms) and large Lot situated oa East Front Street. V ' One House and Lot situated oa Met calfStreet. . Both pieces of property In excellent ncishliorhood. For price and particulurg, apply to 1. II. Pelletier. s8U Office oer F. A H. Bankl For? Sale. Osk 15 Boise Power Goodwin Steam Engine, made in Richmond, Va can be seen a J. LI. Crabtree A Co. liscbine 8hops. ' i , For further information, aplly to , , ? C. Re Thomas. Att'v. t New Berne, N. C. V.L.RnucLAG t ,rt"i" isiTHtBcrr. JW AjliiiMSoKMUmiia ' 3.yP0LICE.3Soi3. - LADISS ?rW f, CA"AlJ)GUrr . m mm t luiif W. JL BeaMfSe.wcare .-c dvemaca sboe ia t the value by htti the bottom, rm- ; f rice and theni -)uat custom wui a wnere at hmrer p " avo'rT niaite. if-.' jinofschirers ef v.- 1, and euraatea ' t . u.- ie and price on . against ba n'rutits. OurM4 i emuy fitting mfd ? Kirnt sotti rv--V' f t !f value sivrn I -a r rQ dhKtitute. If :x .wccaiL Sold ljt . J, J. IJAxJa I1 i ; 7 ' Tea can as -soncic:j-c::i7i3T- . NEW BERNE, N. a Office in Duffy Boilling 114 Widdle . ritreet. . .. , , , a24 Sm - Ort. C. II. GOLCCZRG SUHGiO-OKAL-DEHTIST Office Henry Building. ,' Middle street,! ween Broud aud Pollock , , ioortu .pisco)aJ ciiurcb yard, a New Bernei N. . BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow Coonsy N.C, DR. O. K. BAGBY, SURG0N DENTIST. Office: Hidtlle street, opposite Baptist Cbuicb, ( --'f Cy ' NISW BKliNlS, N. C. si, J. D CLARK, , 2'EW BEBNE, N.C;" Office on Crayen Street, between Pollock ana iiruau. ... ,- s J. B. SENTON. II. 5. DD S. DENTIST, :-NEW BERNE. jN. G-:- ; fOffiee; 89 Midklle St. 2d Floor. ' ; Teeth Extracted without Pain by tbe use P. H. PELLETIEH, Attorney -A-t , Iaw. Pollock Street, Tirst room above Farm ers Jiercnant's ijank. Wilt practtoe in the Counties ot Craven. Carteret. Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. . 49-Uuted Htates Court at Hew Berne aitd Supreme Court o the State. -; yn -- V7M. ii CLAKKE, Office, 72 South Front street op posite QastonjElonse. c ATT0RHET AT LAW ;- AND : Keal Estate Agent. New B-me, N. C.; . x Connections. New V irk Boston and Canada Timber lands- Farm lands, Truck lands, J Town loU Do you want to bay ! : WB1TE. Do yon want to sell ! WfilTE. SPECIAL, n 100,000 Acres of Land In hand for dis posal.' ..- ,. . . ' T 1 .1,500 Acres, Trent road, 6 miles of city Timber and Truck. ;-. :. Foii sue or mm A viiluable first-lass farm on Pemboke road one mile from this city, in first-class order for tracking purposes. .109 acres., 90 being in cultivation., . i; jt ,v , ; : Terms very low. : -., Apply to KOBT. G, MOSLEY, Sr., i ? JNo.,aa ds iKdoaes street. Bept, 5, 1894.- , J , .- 861 in fm. H. OLIVER Life, Fire, Marine. ' Accident. Fidelity, . ys Steam Ooilet 'J l newbeen, m. c.,;, A Nnmber of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represent- i Over 1125,000,000 "assets 'repre sented. - - r v!;: NOIOBAEY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for New- York, ' Connecticut and Pensyl- vania. i -:-'r-7.fr.frj lyAgent National Board, Ma- rine Underwriters. , . ' Ilcrctcai City, N. C, ' .1. II. RIA.TSN,' Fropi Pleasant Location -New Manage ment Good Accommodations . f .. Attentive Servants ' ' Terms Eeasonable. w 1 7 j i " r 1 H. - And! Weighmg From 650 to U50 lbs Eacl. . : -' Some extra fine Drivers in Borsesalso adapted to all 'pnrpoi-i-s '. ' Exceptionally fine Draft tlorses and Mules. S'Si t v--CV';'" A full and complete Hajnesd'J;iil way "3 "on band.r t - ' , Blue Front Stables, -Diseases of the' Eye1 GE0. HENDERSON (Successor to Ro'jerts & BTenderecnj) General Insurance - Agent : Representing 'Insa-ance Company fof NortU America, of .PbHsdelpliia. -, ? Home Isurnnce Company : of New Tork. -v r-J - : 'C::-. - Hartfonl PiroInsuiaaco -Company of Bartford. ' .. i V.'-'" .' ; ' Queen Insurance Compsny of England.. .' North (Jarolma Home insurance vooi pany of Rsleigh.. 'j-S? " i m Greenwich Insurance Company of Brook lyn. . 4- w :. Phacoix Insurance Company of Brook lyO. ; . V-ii f.:S(,-fer; United XJinlerwritera Insurance. Com pany of Atlanta. -, v: -Boston Marine Insurance Company 01 Boston. trv r$''rtt(, tj-jtft V,. ' BABBFB S110P3. ' Prof,, W. H. Slieparf and his compe tent Assistants in the: Tonsorial art will give oa a.good job u(l trill, .pay strict atrention to all brunches of hair catting and slinvinft. ":':: . jGrGWeme a rtlU'' r' t"'1' 'Ti'1' i. w v- At Guston House Barbt-r Shop. BAKBEB SHOP REMOVAt: t sm now l''ti-d in nest! tiri'l c6mmodiouS quarters in Hotel Neu-cee on Broad Street. There is no more conveniently :or. bittter equipped barber shop in the city,4 arid Jt bave a good foye of polite and expert as sistants. Old a'nd new friend' give us a call when in need of tonsmial work.' ' ; '. 1IMOTHY BOW.. First Class Barber ShoB BBICK BLOCK, MIDDLE ST. Nearly opposite Baptist Church. . ; .. - Anartments heat snd tidy, and only competent assis'onts employed.; - First-classibati' rooms connected with shops..? ;;. 1 IL L BANKS, . .. ." .' " :; - rroprieior. 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