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CBAKLES Ik ITfiTENS. Editor and peopbiitor. New Berks, N. C. Sept. 25, 1896. 'Entered at the Post OffloeJ at Hew Berne, H. C. as aeoona olaee matter. - mm daily jouual (except Monday) ddtvarod br nan-ler In thl city, at SO oente thbei IIoxths. Invariably la advance, $1.W MnYA ' " Weekly JomnuLone year. In advance, 81.00 Advertlstiif Rates given on appltcatlonat the onToa.- . " -.' '' ' v. "' - ' " Five oenta per line wUI be cnerg-ed tor arde ot Thanks, Hesolotlene ol Bespeet and Obituary Poetry i also tor Obituary Hotleea ether than those which the editor himself ball re a a matter ot aewa. - Notices ot Church and Society and all other entertainments from whlen revenue is to be derived will be charged tor at the rate ot live ee aline. The Joomad win no under any circum itaneeebe responsible tor the return or the ale keeping ol any rejected manuacriot. Ho exception wlU be made to thl rule with re- ard to either letters or lnolOTOree. Hor will Kdltor enter Into eorreepondenee eon- cernlngrelected manuscript. , ' : rr heeds tour presence, The New Berne Academy which hat begun so successfully its open inr term and year, if this city, is a home enterprise which is worthy of thoughtful consideration, and hearty support of the people or mewiierne, Everything connected with the Academy shows that its management it giving the school its careful at tention. The grounds and build ings hare been made attractive, and the teachers of the Acaden.y have the confidence and respect of the scholars. Rut while the Academy amaze ment have done so much to give the ' citizens of New Berne and this sec tion a scho.il worthy of af nil patron age, and while many of the people Af ftarna liavA alinvn their AD- preciauou oi unviug mo. .- school established in this city, by onrllnw tlinir nhiidren to the Acad- - vuu...a ....... jg ' tmi. there is one thine which then friends and patrons of the New Berne Academy should not fail to do, and that is show a personal interest in the Academy by visiting it, and be coming acquainted with its teachers, and seeing for themselves the way the school is being conducted, and the methods employed in teaching. There is nothing like a personal examination of a school for its suc cess. ; .: It pats the teacher and parent in pertect touch and accord, and it gives an encouragement to those engaged in the management of the school, which cannot be over estimated. The New Bjrna Academy should be visited by every parent in this city, for it is important from every : point of view that parents should be familiar with their children's school life and surroundings. The New Berne Academy will tie better in every way from visits of its friends and patrons, and equally will the visitors feel better for bav ins; become acquainted with their home institution of learning. and it is the only thing, as far as human calculation may go, that can v It Is right, because the Silver party having, .ofHtt,. own accord, nominated Mr. Bryan has a, right to participate in his eleotion; the Populist party, with the Democratic party, has the same right. The principle they tie to. is not -only- a common one, but that principle is. moreover, happily embodied in the oerson of one man. ; v There are doubtless some Demo crats who have said they do tot care to vote for Watson Eleotors and some Populist there may be who feel -similarly ;towards the Demo crats But the number Js almost trifling. There' should be none. Bryan meu Bhould take 4 stronger grasp than tnis oi me suuauvu, - Hal. News & Observer., v '' After the trade at Kileigh be tween the unauthorised; Democratic State committee w.iU the Populists all Democratic newspapers in North Carolina aro hereafter forbidden and debarred from writing or think' jnir even against radical-Populist fusion. It is jaw censurable in Demo crats to trade with bolters and enemies as it is for the Kussell gang and the Butler cane to wap off as to the State picket and so on, Demo-1 cats , of ' the right stripe do not like to traded off.; Xt is a sad blow to the chaiaoter of the party that has so fiercelyt so pertinaciously damned the Radical and Pops for fusing, combining, conspiring. The Messenger stands by all it has aid apaittBt combines Bticks to its con tentions and utterances in the past, and deplores a trade the final out- come of which no man can now see. Wilmington Messenger. 0' f 1 1 J ' ''llllllliiliiiiiitiiii'i - 3 You ajjjtjsEEEElf! This is the very best Smoking . Tobacco made. Blackwell's Genuine . ULL DURHAM Tfe'fc Is now offer ing to Insurers the very best forms of insurance that can be writ ten, providing aa l)iey d bolh protection arjd iuvesitneui upon the best and lowest possible leruia. ' Attention is respecuuiij called to its LOW RATE ENDOWMENTS " .i m fi.1 70 and 75 with Cash (surrender Values In 10. 15. etc.. 5 ears, the bast and i most durable En-hiwrnent Insurance ever ipfo. d. Life nd Llrui'efl Ulo ioiii tlwi ronUin Inre Caali Surp-Ddt-r Vuluee. atimilatrd in the ooliiits and forming o i partot tne enntruct. It maiola'ns a hiiiher slanrlurd of sol- vencytliHD is employed , by any ot!:tr Company or any elate Department in this couutry, laving Id 1883 voiunlarily adopted a 3 Per Cent Reserve wul flud one cogpoa Inside eich 1 ounce bat and two oewpom timiit each 4 ounce bac. a bag. lead the coupon and see how to get your anara of ao,K la pneuua. , Condensed Teatimony. i Clios B. Hood, and Manufacturrr's Aaent, Columbus, Ohio, tert fits that Dr. King's Ntw Discovery l as no iqual ns a Cough ri'ir.edy. J. D. Brown, Prop. St. Jam -a HottL Ft. Wayne, Ind., trstifies that he was ctire-l of a Cougb ol twoyenis slanrling, caused by La Gripi, ly Dr. King's New Discovery. B. F. Mtrrill, BalUwinsville, Mass J snjs that he has used and ncoinmondeil it mid never knew it to fail and would rainer nave it than any doctor, because it always cures. Urn. Hamming, S12 a:, zoin si , vuiva- go always keeps it at hand and has no fair ot liroup, DecauseuwsinDiij itutvci. Free Trials Bottles at F. S. Duffy's Drug Store. , ' (3) ' ' STATa PRESS ON FUSIOIf, It is no easy matter for us, and many good Democrats who think with ns, to speak conservatively of the electoral fusion which has been t-ffected by the Damocratic and Populist committees. We have great respect for the gentlemen who com pose the Democratic committee, but we have all the while felt and de clared that a combination and co operation with the people, who two years ago combined with the Repub lican party and helped to write upon the pages of the history of the State some of the most disgraceful chap ters ever recorded in its annals, and who have now trafficed with that same party to barter away the entire control of onr State government, ought not and conld not be entered into by the Democratic party in North Carolina. Nevertheless the committtee has so decreed, and the propram which they have arranged for ns is Republican and Populist administration of our domestic af fairs with Democratic and Populists combination on the national tickoj, The voters ot the State have yet to "be heard from. Raleigh Press Vis itor. , ; The action of the Democratic State Executive Committee Monday night will stand the severest tes( that may be out to any action. ' It was right; it was expedient; it was common sense. ' It is almost needless to. tett those hard-headed North Carolinians who are sincerelynot merely professed- Statb f OBiO, Cm op Toli-do, M Lucas Codktt. j ' Frank J. Cbeket makes oath that he is the senior partner of the Urm of F. J. Chunky & Co , doing business in the City of Toltdo. County and State afore said, and that said firm will ny the sum of ONE HUNDBED DOLLARS for eai.h and every case of Cutar:h that can on', le cured 1V the' use of Hall's Cjtarrh CoiiB. FRANF J. CnENEY, Saotn to beloie me and subscribed in my presence, this 8th day of December, A. D. 1886. ... . A. W. Gleams, ' JTotary Public nan'a Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the eysttm. Send for testi monials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggist, 75c ( Hall's Family Pills are the best. - ' Advertising; Tip. To discontinue an advertise ment,'' says ex-Po8tmaster-Generai Wanamaker. one of the largest ad vertisers in the world, and naturally enough one of the most successful business men, "is like taking down your sign. II yon want to ao dus- innss, yon must let the people know it. I would as soon think of doing business without clerks as without advertising." li 8 V 4 6 s 13 3 24 11 IS 10 13 8 e 8 IS . Electoral Tele kvy States. Alabama, . Arkansas, Calif orala.. '.'.. Colorado Connecticut Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho Illinois, ' 1 Indiana,.... Iowa, Kansas... ; Kentucky Louisiana, ... Maine, ; Warylanfl Massachusetts, Michigan 1 Minnesota,. Mississippi,. 1 Missouri,... Montana ' Nebraska,.. t. 8 Nevada, '. MewHamshire Bew Jersey, M NewTork t North Dakota, 8 " Morth Carolina ..... H Ohio, S Oregon, rennsylvanla,'. Si Rhode Island,.... 4 South Carolina,. 9 South Dakota,., 4 Tenneseee, ...... J2 NSUBANCE. PEOFESSICSAL, v n ol i I ", . BucUen'i Arnica Salve. The Best Silve in the world for Cnts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Eheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures files, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to cive perfect satist'action or e J- J k tnooe- -vuinucu. - Dress - Ming DEPABTMEIIfT. To the Trade: We are in a position to sell Goods at the very lowest possible prices. We do oot travel a salesman, thereforr, we, will save yon that expense. I We are millers agents for the sale of 8'ocks Moo panel. Best Patent Diadem and Charm. We buy our Meats, Lard, Coffle and Tolacco, add many other Goods in our line from Bret hands. To convince you that we are headquarters, call in, examine goods, and get onr prices. : HUBERTS BUO, II. W. SIMPSOHY Funeral Director and Embalmer. Its Broad Street ......'PHOS St tVBurlal Hopes a 8pleealty i ! : Jfotlce. ' . This will inform mv customers that have oprmd my SBOE 8aOP-at -the same old stand, on Craven 8lrrt, op rjosite D. G-. Smaw's tin shop. Tbank- lag my friends for past favou, I ask their patronsge sgain iteseciiuiiy, ; . , . v. H.:W. GIBBS. lie IsjLllve Yet! Hoi Just received One Hundred tons of Marl to be sold bv the bushel, barrel or ton. Aov wav von want it It is nice to improve I our sidewalks or yaidt and manv ether places. Aodaiu'tit nice to have a treod to keep this marl in town, 1 y for Bryan, that three parties j tia( eTery rnan, woman or child can . . . . . , ,j l ' . i , i. ...... t M.tanl.A.,1 j : s Hoi Well now. we keen SAWED 8TOVB WOOD,etove, nlllg tod fire place wood, all ready under huge sneas ana never gen wei iu miujr wtaiuci v ash, and pine. ' i 200 000 BRICK FOR SALE. Laths, hand made and sawed sbinglct, always on uaco. Re sure and 'phone BIG IIlLLfoi an thinff vou want. 'Phona No. 10. Brick 'shingle, marl, lallia aud wood. 1 avinjr nominated mm snonm nave t!,e privilege of putting the vote of e , h party together into one vic 1 ry instead of polling that vote it into three-sided defeat t's the common sense of it,' or, ,Ups, better word is "gnmp- 1 1 is expedient becane it will win. Texas............ Utah,,... ..... Vermont,.... ... Virginia, ..i. ...... Washington,.' VeBt Virginia, ,, Wisconsin .i...... .... Wyoming ...... : Tota , 'Xecessary to tleet, li 8 ' 4 11 4 . 8 . 13 447 ;4 W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO......... ' Raleigh, N. C Orders for Fall and Winter Costumes will be accepted by our Dress 'Making Department on and after September lSih Ttrs date is late enough to enable us l makeup with certainty the accepted for eign styles that will ba in vogue during the season. - a We have just perfected arrangements by which we will be put in touch with Paris and Berlin within two weeks of the date of the appearance of any special style or mode. Tins Is quite enterprising lor a North Carolina house, and no Dress itak ing Department in America will turn -cut more creditable or stylish work than ours. We bespeak your patronage. - Correspondence Solicited. W.yU Trier Co. T Beglatrare. Clerk's Ofbicb,New Bere, N.C. - 'September 7th, 1890. ' The Election Law provides (Se& tion 9) that wheuovor a Precinot, as laid off by the Clerk, shall not be identical in boundries with any ei- ietinff Precinct at the election of D 1894, then there shall be in snoh Precinct a new Registration. This provision necessitates a new Hegis tration in the following named Pre cincta in Craven ? (Jounty f where boundaries have been changed towit Manle CvDress, Vanceboro, Fort Barnwell, Core Creek, Dover, Tem plo's Stanton's, , East "James City West James City, Kiverdale, . Eockj Bun, Pleant Hill, Neuse Trent, St, Phillip and. Pavietown. , : , It is further provided that where the Registration Book shall be mn tilated or lost in any Precinjit; thai there shall bo a new Registration in that Precinct. Therefore if in the following Pre cincts in which the boundries have not been changed ike Registration book ia lost or bo mutilated as t render the names uniatellinable, then and in that case Registrars art directed to cause a new registration of the qualified voters, of the Pre cinct to wit: ' Truetis, Lee's Farm, Jasper, the First, Second, Third and Fourth Wards of the City of New Berne, and McCarthy's Precinct of the Fifth Ward of the City. , In each and every Precinct where a new registration is had each quali fied voter offering to reeister must take the oath prescribed by law be fore his name can be enrolled. If there shall be no new registration in his precinct the voter can simply have his name transferred to the new book as heretofore without be ing, reqnired to take the oath. -x. ; ! Before entering- noon the die charge of their duties Registrars must take and subscribe the oath of qualification ' before the Clerk, Justice of the Peace or other person authorized to administer oaths, which oath muBt be filed in the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court. ': ; , ; The time at which the registration' of voters shall begin is constrqed to be Saturday September . 26th and continqe for three 'consecutive Sat urdays thereafter being Octobor 3rd 10th and 17th. That October 24th shall be the challenge day or day of entering challenges, and October 31st the day npon whicn the. challenges are heard and decided bv the" Precinct Uoard and npon which the books are to bo closed, at 4 o'clock p. m. except in Cities and incorporated Towns where they are to remain open until 0 o'clock p. m. of that dav."-- ; - " - Registrars are not reqnired under the New Law to record the place of birth and occupation of voters. . - W, M. WAT80K. .. . " . i Clerk Superior Court F. M. Simmons, A. w. n are. ATTORNEYS and COCNSELOBS at - . iaw. , ;: KEW DSRNB, ;N. C. ; J'V nMn,ta in rvovnii. iiA-tcret. JoneP.Lenoir and Onslow and Pamlico oounties. and tUeA Supreme voun. - ov. street, opposite Holol CUoltuvika. Dr. XL II. Goldberg, SUR6E00BA1 DENTIST, Office: Hughes Bnlldlntr, 3. K. Corner Middle and Pollock 6treets,over Bradbam'a Pbaniiacy. , . NEW BEHNB, N. C. P. II. Pelletier, ATTOBNET AT IAW, " Middle Street,' lawyers Brick . . - - Building. Will riractice In the Cdnntlea" ol Craven thu niakiog its CoDlrartsnbe safest ana ivui t at Kew Berne and Supreme Court ot mostva ualileeveroOtrtd;. itueeiaio., All Dolicies are bv their Serms nonlor- (litable after two or three payment, not m rrnulriniT surrender in ease ot lnpe and such policies paruciiaie id iihhuhi nivirlends. The I'ash tsurretiurr au" vaitj TTn V.liin. .n. nlainl Xalwl in MCll D"l . " .'. ""V ;r :i. vv. inns avniuinir a-i umuuuri.inH.iiu. or disappointment. The eiits of .! Company rriptctfully li it rorrefpon rlence with anyone d siring lurther infor mation. o,;-.v '"-' i .;;". ' S. P. WAIT, Gen. Agt., - BALEIGD, N. 0. - ' P. S. COX, Agent, NEW BEBNE. N. C. One Thousand for One (thadbmrk4 : ACCIDENT TiCSBIS. ; The Inter-State Casualty Company, of New To, gives THEEE MONTH'S Insurance $,qoo for $1.00, ::: to men orVomen, - , between 18 and 80 ye-ira age, aaralnt latal -tret A-oiaHi n-'oaa, i,r on Dicyciw,, lliraj,Wanns. U ri iirJ,ltnllroad Cara, Hevvd, Brida-a, Tr.iltry and Cable Care, Btramhtp,Kteauilont4 a..tl itenni re rlea. r.rH.1. nr f4 jj, street, WM. m OLIVER, LIFB, FIBR, MAKINK -. i; , -. ' :, . "iOOIDKNT, KIDRMTT, , , ; rKAM BOILKB iNSURANCc...... NWIEKN, - nnmiwr of Timp- rrlwl and Fire-tested I Com.anlp reprenen'eil. '. uver liZ3.UJU.uuu aniwui rtpnwuiw NOTOABT PUBLIC. - rnmmlmlonrrot fteerta tor New Tort, Con-1 prTAgent National Board M nine Under-1 For the People and with the People. writer. Under and ly virtue or provisions or ctttnio mortgnse detd or Deed of Trusl, extcutel ly W. T. Caho to T. P. Dcv trtux, duted the 7ih day of Arri!, 18C0, and rlu'y reconled in thecnuoiy of Pamli co, 8tic 6' N. C, on ih sniil dny. Bonk 14, Patie 49 'o 51. fir the purpose ol 9ecur,n; the Ir.nr Ixmrls or promiesory notis thtrein spui(ieifaod by n-ason of default in the paymtnt of saiil pioroissory notes, and the provisions of taiil Mru Wgi-s Dee'', or Dted of Trust, at the re quest of the grantor therein nmed, W. T. I will sell at auction, lo the uiguest bidder Icr cash, at the c- ui t h.,use door in Baylioro, & unty of Pamlico, Btate ot Nonh Carolina ou - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. -1890, at the h ur oi 2 n'cloi k noon, tne follow ing (liscfibeii real ea'aie, siiuatuil iu No. 2 townahip, Pamlico count?. North Car olina, to wit: - v Adjoining the law's of T, T. Gooding ind "thin, bounrhdas f"llov.f: Begiu Ging in the V iae division line, 218 poles iiom the Bless NOrtbeaet corner, running tl enot Nrth 23 East 125 poles; ihc South 69, East 180 p.U to T. T. , 6ood- , ings line at lbe h ad of Drnd Oak Gut; thence with Gooding's line, 85 West 125 poles; thence North 59 Wist with said Wise dividing line, -130 poUs to the be- siinnlnjt; containing 100 acres, ' more or less. It tieiUK tue same lanu acscriDea in , Dceil from D. B. Ilooker to W. '1". Cahi, dajed. 8rd, 1881. and rtcorded in the Public Kecortis oi ramitco county, Bojk 0, Page 5S9, 530 and 581.' Also the nndivideil i Inteiest in the following towo lots, in the town ofStore- walt, in saw county aou oihio, io-wn: Iot Ni. 25, beginning- at the cornor of Main street and Jackson strtt-t, and -run-nine with J u'keon ttne-t to the line of the .' . , j . . . - i i n a: i u lot occiipwu oy idu coinrvu uauiinuuuiuu known as the Mattock's linr; thence with nid line to the Hue of lot No 26, C. U. laSpecial attention paid to thorough Kowleis line, thence with lh!e line lot No, St.Mary's School . For Girls, The Advent Term of the ' Fifty-fifth School Year will begin Sept., 24, 1896. instruction on the Violin, Cirtiflcate admits to Vas-ar." , ) - BEV. B. SMEDE9, A. M. wir. vans: , . JAS. RbdHOnD. - . .Presiaeiit, " vicrms . : - B. .8. OolON, Sso'7 t Treas. HeW Berne Igc Co- Mannlaeturera of UKCkV$fAL K From D stilled Water.- ; ;. to Maiostrtet. thence with the street to the brfiinnin, continuing one- halt acre. Also an unrllvldei i interest in lot no. . ; heiiinnmK at the corner of Main St , -an I Doinn ftn-et, ant runs with Main stet to 0 H FowUrs line, llunce with ills uue iv r.uoiuei mo vi,up, the raid lot Iroui lil; them e with the said (lii-Ulinz line of said Foahrs to Union street; thence with Union street to the be elnning, rontaioing onr-naii acre. --- .. . Bv CHA8. It. THOMAS, Attorney. - This Somber 8rd, 18C0. FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants ...BANK... BagrevDLj Ban -n wis atey , Capital Stock, paM la, aurpius Uadtvkted PreliU , 0FFICBH3: L. H. Cim.Bn, Prealdena, ' W. B. uradwick. vioe me. . T. W. Diwkt. Caabior. - A. H. Powki.i.. Teller, K. T. Matthkws, iVillector. , With well established connections this "Ull,uk fv uuA-'.'r"J r : . c..,:.:,..! millUCCIWCD'O C it I 17 IW A ice lel.vere.l uauy texcept Punur o - T Y AiiUADLCi TliAi'lAllUlt. -' Pursuant to a judgi mtnt and order of . tbe t-uuerior court ot uraveo county matte aud anu rtd at Snrlna Urm, 1806. in an action wherein Aun.ra Mare is plalutin and John Diddle and Maggie W bis wile, and the Citizens bank are 4' feodanta, the underwent d commissioner or tbe court, will exoose to rale at puWic outcry at the court house in New Bt-rnp, North Cnro- lina, on the J! jfth uat or uctobeb, . 1896, being the ntl Monday in saia month, for cash at the hour of 12 m . the following described land in saiil county, on the Si. nth de f .Neute river, being part ot ihe Olfl Fort Bain will plnnta- lion, uesjiniiing at a untie ona in tue ueuu of Stony Btancli, rui.ninK,ihenre with J.. W. Bliidlo'a line . t K t pom to a pite on the lane leading inm tle tlwelllDg house on i tie said oiti plantation to ins main road, tiu-nia Northward with said lane to the - tecond crossing or a: m. lo 6 n m. Sundays (re'aii on'y) 7 a. ra. to ui noon. For prices and other information, address, v II. & GUION. Manaer. THE SUN Baltimore, Md. The Taper, of tlie People, Honest in Miiv Fi-rli- in Expression,! Sound In Pilticip'r. Ltiweiviux In ' its Alii glance in ll'gh , 1 neuni'S and Higlit Practices. . , Tbe Sun publishes all the news all the St..nv Rranrli. thacm down aaid branch time, but it roes not allow its columns to . Huir Mn.,n Rronph llionce down said t degraded by tinrleau, immoral or )r8Dch to old old crowing on said branch. thence down inu totitn eoge oi iiau , test. .9. AAA M ...aioooioo I purely sc-nsalionul natter, mTSiHSU'WmoW lawslgood government and good order. . 111. h.nlrlno I " Wt - !1 T3: A xh. Civ Tl Ediiorlallv. Thk Son is the consistent Moon Swamp' to a gum, the f-rtb corner and unchanging cbau.pion .and deli nde r I of Mary E. Biddle'a small tract, thence of noDular rights and interests kgainst I with her line. 8. 4? 1. West 198 poles to politic il machines and monopolies oil a pine in Old Stage R-iad.in Rusael's every character. - Iodependrnt !n all I branch, thence down ta d branch to Half things, extreme in none, u is tor goon i Moon urancn, tueo oown tue uign Uona oonststent with conaervatlve banlclnx, Pmmnt nnd nareful attention iclven to cot- lecttona. We wlU be pleased to correspond witb tboae wbo may contemplate niaklns chances or onenina now aononni. Thos. A. euan,Pres. Wm. Du,vice-Pre a. M. flaovu, Cashier. : - CITIZEN BANK DO A GENERAL BASKING BUSINESS The Aoeonnu ot Bants, Bankers, Corpor ations, Farmer,' Merchants and others re oei ved on favorable terms. - Prompt and ear tol attention aiven to the inlei est ol ow ea tomers. Collections a Specialty. . , BOAEDODIBOTOU. Ferdinand Tjlrloh, : K. B. Headowa; i . uauIavl ' Chaa. Duflv. Jr. amoa neomona, Chae HetaenstelBi Mayer Hahn. Thomas A. Grem, C. K.VOV. .Crockett, . hank of half moon Btanth or swamp to Cart Wheel Bottom, iheuoi up Cart Whe.1 Bottom to theditcb, thence South 16k West 68 polts lo Si-o, Taylor's cor ner, lb. nee South 78, East 81 poles lo Stony BraiK-b, thence with the South edge ol said liratch to thejieginning,' contain ing 810 aires mote or les, oeing tno . same coiitiyed tn John 0idtle by Rosa a QmI.I. n. A i.ll..u tn .,.111 i. n n. AamA THE NEW YORK TIMES will be daU Match 8.h, 188&Vxcepting 80 mailed daily and Suodavs to auv address I aereg nn the Western - side of the lanu in the United 8 atr, Canada, or Mi-zeo, which j, ,,. Southern pm t of the Old postage fiee, nutil November lSib, I y uarU-r Field which was sold to Jas. W. By mail Fifty Cents a month, Six Dol lars a year. r THE NEW YORK TIMES FOR Til R CAMPAIGN.; covering tbe National campaign and elec tions, lor -$3.00. Samuel W. I pock, Chaa, U. Vowter, William Donn, . K. W. Smallwood, Geo.a.ivea, Utddle. The land offered for sale m also the same described iu the complaint and judnetnent in said anion and also in the mortgage by Joiiu uidiiie sua who mogaio to Aurora Mace, w hicn is Tegisierea in the office ol the Register of Deeds la said county, in book 106, Inlio 814. - . .: This September 1st, IH9B. ' -, H. C. WHITE HURST, - Commiasiooer. v 'V A t'andldale. ' I wish to offer myself as a candi date before ' the people of Craven Connty for tbe position of .county commissioner. My object in view ii to protect the laboring classes, neither asking nor begging favors from any particular party. . . Kespectiuny, ' ' . B. F. STIMJ5T. "I1 W, Offer Vow a RHMI DV Whkh INMJKbS Selety ot Lit. to Mother andChiM. EXPECTANT MOTHERS. H iffaTiirnh! LUIIIClid FRIEuD" 1 Robs Conflnement of IU Pain, Horror ind Risk. Vt wlfend "OTHERS' iHIEWn" Im- t lore birth ot her llrat child, she did not 1 aun-er(rom:iuaPHwPiiN wnaauichiv 1 f relieved utthe oruicai hour sufft-nair but . , llttle-ehe had no pains alierward and her 1 recovery was rapid. M . i m. au duumwnm, jLuiauia, Ala. Sent bv Mail or Kxnrem. on receipt of i 1 anr., ni.ue ft mum. hook -jo iduia- t era ' mailed b rce. ' BUiOHKI D rtK.I I.1T08 CO., 111. nt., Oi. SOLO BY ALL DRHOOi! Take Notice I The best thing for New Berne that baa ever happened. An enterprise that will be ever a toccata. . we are now sawing cook wood, stovs or range lmgtlis. the very . nicest kind, aud storing It away under large- shed bouses; keens dry alw.vs in rainy weath er, and never nets wtL ' We keen a laruc stock of this kind on hand. We cut the prices 00 sawing, i wears better, pn-paied to doit cheaper than heretofore, and we now deliver It in your wood bouses or anywhere yon want It without anv tronMe 10 you, only give your ordi.it to BIO BILL, the Hlnrwle Man. . - y.ou can also oo juiu uiu a tavor, dj renoitinu to him. it hia own carts don't deliver rtie wood anywhere the cuBtomer may want it put. We have polite dray-, men and nice teams ready to serve .the good citizens of New Berne, if they will only take bold of an enterprise like this, on. that has never been ollercd to New Btrne like this before. . Respectfully, BIG UlLL. The Shingle Man. J. A. BETAS. ; frtsidsnt, EOS. lASffilS, - TleslFres, a.H.SOBTaTS.OuUsr. : The NATIONAL DA NX, . Ol MW BKBNK, N. a . ' CaplUl,... 4100,000 Surplus Profits................. W.168 TOE TIMES will print the news ol this Important campaign, on both sides, It should be read everywhere.' THE TIMES can be read withmit debasing your intelligence or morals. VPW YM WWMTT.VTlMFSr a1 of Beal Estate. A I Bv virtue ofn order issued, on the SI.UU per I ear. , 28th dav of August 1898. byW. M 'The Daily Times will be sent to any ad- Waison," Cieik ol the Superior Ccurt in dress iu Europe, pottage included, lor the special proceedings t-niitied lhos. i. I SO tier month. -: . , I McCarthy, t Administrator vs. John 8. Te address of tubscribeis will be Dixon. t ale., I will sell at public auction cbanaedas often as desired. In onleting at the Court House door, on the 5tb day . .. ........ .,pl .una 1 II.. . . r XT... a euaniru ot Andreas notii tno oiu ana ineioi vtiuuer, ioju, iu me wi, ui New , DIBBCTORft V"--!. . Jas. A. Baran, r- Tnoa. DAaicia. Chu 8. BaTA, Jao, Doaa, i HU. ij ) r- . . O. U. HoBaaxs. J. H. HAOiauala L. Habvk: . K.K. Bisnor new address MUST be niven, Cash iri advance always. Remittances at Ihe risk of the subscriber, unless made by Rpitered Letter, Check, Money Or- Berne, for cash tbe following described . ileal x.stnie. - A certain pa'Cel of land situated in the city of New Berne, county ot Craven, der, or Expnst Order, payable to "The known as the North hull of lot number lliss llary Hatch Har rison tWiii Degrin ner Music Class on the first Uonday in October, at her residence, 17 New street. Malarial produces Weukm-ss, Debility. BillloumCT, Ioa of l Iinligisiion and ConsUpattnn. Taaivle&e Cliill Tonl(!, reoiovta 1' wbih prodiires tl- t: -i-i l you will be i' t '. ' Central ipilile, ttrovt-'s The 5in: Sewing Machine WontiiiE:::::: AWASiSat th Worlli ColtucUva Epoil'.lon. Excellence ol Design. -Exeellt-nce of Conntruction, Ri gulnrity of Motion. .. F.at-e of Motion. Grrat B-'l. . Adjustsbility. . , y Durability. Eae of Learning. Convenii-nre of Armnrjeiin-nt, 2 BOLD Ott EABY J-AVV MS. C T. HANCCt'K, A ire t-t, ' Jitrvia' tion; C I ! k ." i'"t. New York Times Pub isliin-r C Andrers all commuinralions thus: . THE NEW YORK TIMES, . . Printinc Uouao fciqure. Net York City, N. Y. Executrix Kotice. Having duly qualified as the Eurutrln ot Julia L. Jordan, doccaatd, late ol Craven County N. C, this It to notify nil persons having claims against tl itlale of said Julia L. Jordan, decensid, to t x hibit them lo the undersigned on or be fore tbe lOlh day of Augu-ti, 1807, or this notice ' will be pleaded in bur of their recovery." All persona Indebted lo said ealate will phase make Itntneiliate payment. Km ri. ik J. Swindklls Exerutiix. . New Berne, X. C, Aug 8tb, 18U6. Tan ' ' - I A;!; :!::! trrJor's Tsotice The utiili i.ii'iieil Thos. P. McCarthy, public e'loi'umirati-r having duly (pmli ll.d as ailinin str&tor ot the etiutn J Mr. Mitry 8. Dewey, deeenscil, I i y ji v notice tliat permais h timt the tsiatc ot l. Dewey, llecentM-d, llie nii.1 adiniuiKiiHto for payment on fr l ScliU lllb.T 1 ; ,, I I I t? t -l in I i1 I l. i 1. 1 o- lbe e.. to Us tl. ov( rv. il J nt I 9. according to the plan of the division of the real estate of ThoS Jenkins, drreaaed, aaid lot No. 8 being on Ihe West side of Griffith st, in the triangle: besinning at the North East cornel of lot No. 9 on Griffith , street, and running northward along said street to the corner oflot No. 7, tbeute with the lioeol lot No. 7, parallel willi Qiuea 8',, uclaardly to the back liney thence with a row of stores on the back lice to the line of lot No. !); thence -with the line oflot No. 9, cast wardly and patallel with Queen street, to the beginning, so as to contain in aim one-third of the piece called the triun:- faid property be'ng recorded iu liook No. 110, Folios 64 and 6:1. Titos F. McCarthy, Adiu'r. . Wm. T. MCO'AHTiir, ti'y. ITeiJ Ecrr.3 I.:;il.3. Notice ia given Unit ou Ji n l after ttila dale malls leave For all potnli in r.-i-tilieo Cniin'y o 1 SdiiIIi Cn- St a,-. cl"!-o at 5 a. tn. I' r V ! N'...... i I ! i a of I' feufurt Coui- t .-f ('nu ll l'o4 C ' en County c! s I 1 Li . a, 9 a. , 1 1 a. m. 11 -
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