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. :i7 BERNE JOURNAL C3IABLES i. STBTBMS, EpiTOB AKTPl-PWITOhV . r.-.-V --r. :-tt BKEHK, N. C. Sept. 20. 1896. , , - . ; . - t- ' " Fate-red' at the Port Office; at Hew Mrtm. y. c. as seoonrt cleas matter. ( ; i i . t : Tm Daflv Jogmai. (except Monday) . .livered by carrier In this eity, a MoenU f montr. - - 1 . - .tan Months, Invariably In advance, l. YauaV-f-A-:'. ' ".:. weekly JouiHAt one yew, In advance, Sl.oo Ad vertuinc Rates given on application at the ornce. ' ' ... f riva aann par tin will be euarged lor arda ol Thank. Resolution of Respect and Obituary Poetry; alio lor Obituary Notices other than tboae which the editor himself hall aire at a matter ot aewa. Notloee of Church and Society and all other entertainment trow which revenue la to be derived will be charged for at tue rate of Are t llne..'-;i;!fL,:i.."!vr;i;-: ' i-?' --'.; The JouMAh will not under any eiroum taneea be responsible for the return or the ate keeping ol any rejected manuscript. No exception will be made to this rule with re- ard to alt tier letters or Inelosuree. Hor win Editor enter Into correspondence eon' corning relented manuscript. : y ': our ura saving ssbticb. The annual report -of the Superiu tendent of the Lite Saving Service, and the near approach of Winter, both make the question concerning the pay, quarters and treatment of oar life savers aa important one, and, whether these men who risk their lites, are receiving an just and fair treatment as they should at the hands of the Government. It ia said that the employes of this service are the poorest paid of any of those in the employ of the Gov ernment, and yet they hold positions bnt a portion of tho year, and must look out for themselves daring the months when are they 6ff duty. The disabling or killing of a life saver while in service gives nothing to, his family, and accidents are frequent by whioh a life saver may becomo unfitted for duty, and he be left without means to support his family, , " " ' The entire work of the life saving service is ot a hazardous character, and while the quarters provided fpr the men are generally good and their treatment, except . in way of wages, is fair, yet there ought to be provision made for life savers who become disabled while on doty, and pensions given to those who through long meritorious service arc compell ed to retire on account of age, or throogh injuries received while in discharge of their duties. The life savers are entitled to more consideration and better treatment, if only the claim of the rescue of human lives be urged, while the percentage of property saved each year through their exertions makes them worthy of pecuniary reward. H There is need of changes in this service of the Government which demands attention by our legislators. ' RATI PRSSS ON rOSXOIf. "Electoral fusion has been arrang ed which insures tbd State for Bryan by 75,000. Dr. York is elector in this district. Wilnesboro Chronicle. ' " The electoral co-operation agreed upon by the Democratie, Populist and National Silver parties in this State may produce some dissatisfac tion, but we take it that the action ' makes certain the State for Bryan and free silver, and therefore, it appears to have been a wise and proper step. Winston Sentinel. ; Now, we want to know how and why a Democrat can think it is such a holy and righteous think to nomi nate a Democrat against a Populist, and then denounce as an .infamous fraud, the nomination of a Populist; against a Democrat! Chew on lull 'awhile, demrnys,' nd see- if" IMril "chaw." If foa think tbeJPops an trying to divide the silver vote whet they nommate their own men, i wh; don jou riaejjio (the ' height 'of i glorious andiibness patriotism anc throw yonr strength to toe fop 1 ' and thus1" prevent " their ' wickpi 1 . sclem9 or iIiVJ4in'gthV ' la the language of King . bar id , feelab!-ISardr'.Cftwcasin. . - For assininity the Demooratip , State Committee stands at the hei i n tbisew-spproyflc 1 of .longears. If Bryan can not' carry North Car olina how dp the Btttler protegs thai committee .expect C,y Watsoj to be elected,? ,., IL. fusion , was ft for Bryan why wasn't h good for tlie State ticket? 'Mr. Botlef offered fusion en alL-.But th's was.refused.j w py was ltr VJ tat insors ew uie Z :ut Committee wish the defeat" if the entire State tioket? If To Watson is good enoash for them cr mmend to the Uemocratio saffn ."is whyldBot.they.isfolieved 1 rt of the - State ticket and t ' iin 6('i f;e silver TJ: S. ' Berutf tor? r"':" ',.!)..,!!' ,..!..,. j irno'n' Dtftler now that he has 'a the Demoorats make Mono- A freakif themselves, is prob- ably happy so far as North Carolina is concerned. Tarbor , southerner. The action of the committee in the case is high handed and without parallel. It binds no Democrat and every JJemocrat, 8iouia - cry out against it. 7 We are hearing much these times abont "government by injunction;' it is timj the Demo cratic rati k and file turned its atleu tion somewhat to tho matter of gov ernment by committee. ' The nulli fication of the action of a national convention by a State, committee is a new thing 'nnder the sun, and h falls strangely on the Democratic- oars that a Democratic committee tells Democrats that they miiBt 'give bat halt a vote for a Democrat, tho nominee of a natioual Democratic convention, reserving the other half for 8,4 Populist, the nominee of , a Populist convention A great many Democrats have grown tired of this cooking ot dishes for them by com mittees, and we think we see some signs ot the same kind of restivenees in "the Populist party. . If candi dates are to be taken down and put up traded on and traded off, by committees, then there is no need of conventions at all except to elect committees, i If the will of rotors. expressed in convention cahnot. be nermi.tid to stand until election day, the voters ean at least re regis ter their will at the polls, and to some purpose. , , Speaking of things of which we are hearing much tliesSjdajs, there is nothing of which we hear more than of the ability of the United States to con- duot their own affairs without the assistance of any other nation. In a line with this reasoning we hold that the Democratic party is big Annnrrh rn .rtnrinnr. lt affilirfl. R9 It has done-for one hundred years until now, without entangling al liances with any other party, and es pecially one which it has often cur sed until it has beoome black in the face. ' - '--' ; : To our minds the duty of North Carolina Democrats at this juncture is perfectly plain. : It is to vote for those candidates for elector who will vote for Bryan and Sewall and for no other. Charlotte Observer. UTEBART NOTES. Ex-President Harrison has written a noteworthy article on tho Silver Question. It is probably tho ablest contribution to the discussion yet made. "Free Coinage and the Farmer" is the title of a strong article by the Hon. John M. Stahl, himsef a farm er and the secretary of the Farmers' National Congress. How shall we deal with the Sul tan ? Prof essor Thomas Davidson who has just returned from a two year's sojourn ip the East. J Profes? sor Davidson sets forth clearly and concisely the simple truth regarding Islam, basing thereon a tew sugges tions with regard to its treatment at the hands of Christendom, He ad vocates the dethronement of the Sultan and the removal of all politi cal power from the Muslim until such time as they have escaped from fanaticism and learned the lesson of toleration. "The American Ballot" is the title of a forceful and suggestive paper by the Hon. Hugh IL Losk, ex-member of the New Zealand Leg islatare. Mr. Lask describes the workings of the Australian .ballot and declares that the system now in use in this country is nothing like it. The full text of Lord Chief-Jus tice Russell's masterly addressjbefore. the Amerteatn fBas lAsseotstion, oti "International Law and Arbitral tion." Among other interesting featurei the October number of The Forun will co'nWirrV1 "BlntaHl lasie ii United States, by Profess:r W. G Sumpen "Rpbe rt Schumann . W cal rot:'l dy Jpaflpli ao Stactjlof fokrb. W "King Oscar ol Swi way," by Professor Harold Hjarnol Ttie f orum, iiiruia Avenue, ot ie York. . I bar J. r 1:1.-1. T U rUoHev'sl W&iti lfcJnt4in!tre slbfiaUar o k she, life of Benjamin Franklin, writte! by George C: Lay., ''Poor , Richard. had perhaps theimoateogagyig pei sonality among the founders of tlie abors were IS. . 1 ce, Btinat harEly fail irest'Andl tion-time article is called , "Tl I Present 1 Cmjjjga.,Vfe, Cartoon reflecting in newspaper pictures t poIPtalJenUbfenA-vvril kqp gthe t The Best Btlve ia the world for Cn rHBoSK4llmsgatJtlieiuJ teller Bores, Teller, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cofl,1U.t't KTJVj'jO, ud posi tively cures files, or no pay required, lit ia suaranteed to civs perfect satislaction or rnooe wfunded. , 1 i n 1 t c htf apt Udto lira hold the reader'! lots 1 mmmM EST with a big B. BlackweU's Genuine BuU Durham is In aclass by Itself. You will nna counon Inside each two ounce bag, and two pons Inside each four ounce bag or J BlackweU's Gonuina Burba Smoking Tobacco Boy a bag of th is celebrated tobacco which gives a lisioi vaiuauin presouw uw uv w w a i country. Other illustrated articles. musical and dramatic papers, t bright array of fiction and verse, and the fushiou deportment Com plete the number, The Godey Com pany hi Lafayette lilnce, New York. Clinton Ross has a piquant littlt story with the cultivating titlo "The Pretty Wit of Cuf taiu Paul Jones." The same number contains the last installment of Robert Louis Steven son's novel on which he was writing at the time of his death. An article which ought to be read by every ono who is interested in the progress women are making .in the public pursuits of life is "Women at the Bar," and illustrated with ex cellent portraits of some of the women who have made a name for themselves in the practice of law. The short sketch of Anbrey Beardsley which is valuable for its brief and yet clear classification of his work, its well as the informa tion of a personal character that it contaius. The novel expedition of Prof. Andree who proposes next spring to reach the North Pole by means of a balloon is described in Deniorest's Magazine for November, which gives by pictures and words a full account of the expedition, its equip ment, and what it expects to accom plish. Demorest's New York. Condense! Tettiaieay. v Chris B. Hoodi " and Manufactures Aient. Columbus. Ohio, certifies that Dr. Kin New Discovery has no -equal as Couch remedv. - J. D. Brown. Prop. . James Hotel. ) Ft, Wayne, Ind.,.' ttstiflus that he was enrol or a Uougn 01 two yen re standing, caused By . La Grippe, 'ly .lr Kino' isew , wucoverv. is. f. wmii. BalUwimville, Mass, its that be has used and recommended it and never knew jt 10 1" and would rather , have it thnrt ahv dodtor. because it always cures. Mm. HsmmlnR, 218 E., istliSt J .Oma so always.-keeps it at iiand and tm no fear of Croup, because it instantly lelioves. Free Trials Bottles at i. . vany s xmig Store. (3) : W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO......... Raleigh, N. C. Dress - Making DEPARTMENT. Orders for Fall and Winter Costumes will be secepted by our Dress Making Department on and alter September loth Th's date i late ennuiih to enable as U makeup with certainty the accepted for eign styles that will Do 10 vogue auring tneteasoD. SVs have jusp p;rfecled,rxngemenls by which we will be put hi touch mil h Paris smt- Bcrlid wiihintWo weuksf the rials' of tue appearance or any special style or moae. xuisis quite enierpnaiDx rot a NaRUUaroiioa ious&.aDd no .urees ani ing Department in America will" turn ou mora creaiUDleeFeryasa.woiK man ours 'wish to offer mVseil 'a a' candi T dale t toferori thfer,petftk rL Crafe County for the position , of county commiWoner?cWrje8tl'Vewi to nrotactke ..Jaborjog clasM, neitner asauig uur ucgiug mvviw 4 VIM WliJ ' ww ! wj w Reepeotfully, B. F. Stillby. lie ti Aiivtrret ! e-itu ny ujs oiiBitjUioarrei er syou wsnfis; 'ft'is dim to improve your sidewalks or yard and many other plates, ana sin't 11 nice 10 Lhsveafrriatu) (a keel ttiis murll in-itewn, so tnai every man, woman or uuim tun get It, by tli reuil or wnoiesuie. nnl Well now. tr- keen B AWE! STOVi VWO.MovHfmnie, and flue- place wooi lace wood, all ready under large llu-fli k K Wet w rain 1 o win."" "iiuiijin i 100 D00 BRICK. FOR 8 AXE. LatMl hand made and saved. . Ablngli ft alweys'oiMiaivl..., '..t. ' Bemfe snd 'phone BIO ill I,L 01 arrv llilng you want. Th on Ho. 10. ' IUitk, shingles, marl, laths and wood. a?' oou- N and read th e coupon-, Clerk's Office, New Bebnb, N.C. . September 7th, 1890 The Election Law provides (Sec tion 9) that wheuover a Preoinct, as laid off bv the Clerk, shall not be identical in boun dries with any ex isting Precinct at the election of 1894, then there shall be in such Precinct a new Registration. This provision necessitates a new Regis tration in tho following named Pre cincts ; in Craven County 1 where boundaries have been changed towit Maple Cypress, Vanceboro, Fort Barnwell, Core Creek, Dover, lem pin's Stanton's, East ' James City, West James City, R.verdale, Rocky Run, Plesant Hill, Nense Trent, St. Phillips and Pavietown. It is further provided that where the Registration Book shall be mu tilated or lost in any Precinct that there shall bo a new Registration in that Precinct Therefore if in the following Pre olncts in which the boundries have not becu ohanged the Registration book is lost or so mutilated as to render the names unintelligible, then and in that oase Registrars are directed to cause a new registration of the qualified voters of the Pre cinct Id wit: Troetts, 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 ehall bo 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. Before entering noon the dis charge of their duties Registrars mast take and subeoribe tho oath of qualification before the' Clerk, a Justice of the Peace or other person authorized to administer oaths, which oath must be filed in the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court. - : - . . . The time at which the registration of voters shall begin is construed to be Saturday Senteraber 26th and continue for three consecutive Sat urdays thereafter being October 3rd 10th aud 17th. ; That October 24th shall be the challenge day or day of entering challenge,, and October. 31st the day apon whicn tho challenges are heurd and decided by, the Precinct Board and upon which the books tire to be closed, at 4 o'clock p. m except in Cities and incorporated Towns where they are to remain ODenlurtis ftctclock: P. jn-. vt Jthat 4 I; ' .UekiSftafs'ari not; rlmm wder w a BT-i r; n t a m r the New Law to record the place ol birth anauoceuputibn'Tf toters. ' lit? i tt-rn SK-iM'Wamoj Trd Take Notl Tl. luiai.llitnn fnv Ko. T4jpn that hni ever nappeneu. An cnierpnou mat wiir be ever a tuccem. VYS are now sawmt CookMcopd. sloff r. jranffJ lengths, the- very nicest - kinaV. and . 'storing it' away "Tinder iaree-shed houses; kwpart'iaflwkyfciBUraJdjr' weathr er, and never gets wit, , , ' Wekeeii alarye ttock tfthls krnd ob bind! W cut the prices- on- sawing,, as we are bet'er . prepaied to. do jt cheaper thanJiereUfire, and .wet now, deliver (t io your wood .houses or anywlierevyop wsnt It, withoul Any don'ile td yotf, only eivu, jour ortk-rs to ' BIG BILL,' the hlngle Mn. 1 " ., - Yod can also dp Bifi Hill a tavbt. by reoortina to hlrn. If his own carts don't deliver the wood anywhere the customer oitiy aant it put. " f We have polite dray- good.fitizens of ,Ni w Berne,, if Ihey W'H Ouly take hold of an eiiterprise lilt this. niMfi mill nu-fi irnini riniiiw iu rjru aiii; one that has never been onerea w xtew Jkrne like this' Wore.' " ' ' liesiK-ctiuuy, - -;. -! i , cBiq UILW The 8Innj?lc Msti. Malarial produces Weakness, General Deb. BUIIounv, Ism of Appetite, Indiittstion and 'Coustipalioii.' "U rove's I()icl(ss Willi Tdnlc,' tctiiflvtn ll.fl ntiiM) whhli' ftroduce these' Ithv'i -i. "Try it and you will be dclirhlcd. .',). ' . Io get the genuine uX tor (. ! INSURANCE. Ike tedlrat M I now offerinK to insurers tlie very bet forms of insurance that dm be uril- ten, providing as ihey do both protection and investment dpon tlie best and lowest possible terms, attention is recpeclfullj called to its - tQW RiTt ENDOWMENTS " it lin. 65. 70 and TS wilb Cash Surrenriet Values in 10. 15. etc.. tears, the lrst and most dumMc Endowment iDsunince ever utuirt. Lifu nnd Liuii el Lifn. rollcie alsit rontiin Inrr OnsIi uns-udrr Values, stipulated in tlie polit ies and . forming s pin t ot inecouiract. , . It maintains a biuher standard of sol- veocy than ia eniplnjcd by any other Coinnanv or any Slate Department ic this country, having in 1888 vo untarllj adopted a ; , 3 Per Cent Reserye thu n.aklng its contracts the safest, and most valuable ever oflm d. ' All policies are by their terms nonfor-uitableafli-rtwoor three payments, not even reqiiirinn surrender in rase id lapse, and such policies partiui aie in annnai iilVHiemlB. xne 1 asli eurrentier ann rato ITn Vnlnpa ar tilalnlv slati-d in eaeb Txil ic. thus avoidina all miaunde rstanthnii or disaUDOimmeot.. The auents of tic Comounv resDeeUullyanlicit: rorrwpon. Hence with anyone desiring lurther infor mation. S. D. WAIT, dpn. Agt., RALEIGH, N. O. " i P. 8. COX, Agent, NBW BERNE. N. C. One Thousand for One (TBADS MASK.) , ACCIDENT TICKETS. The Inter-State Cosualty Company, of Now York gives THREE MONTH'S Insurance $1,000 for $1.00, 4 to mea or women, - .. - between 18 and SO years ol age, aTaln fatal HTreec A'eiaenrs a-roos, or on mi-yuM's, Hors'W.Wavons, Hnrsn rj, It U'road Caw, Klevt'i il. Hrl.lgo, Trull' nnd C'nb Cars, 8u-aniahlps,nteaniNHtitMl Motm Ve rles. j..rNi.By S. it Street. - WM. H. OLIVER, LIFE, FIKB. MAKTNE. ' ACCIDENT. KIDBUTT. ' . . ST ISAM IIOILKB Insurance A nnniher of Tlme-Trleil aii't Klre-tested UominnlM rvnreaeuteti. -- . ever sii,uuu,uuii asauta reprfmeuwu ; " V NOTOAKT PUBLIC. Oommlssloncr of Deeds for New York. Con necticut and Pennsylvania. rwAgent nauonai uoara Jiinne unaen writers. FINANCIAL. . Farmers & Merchants .BANK... Sestatxi.' 9oa1xv Capital Stock, paM In, .S7s.ooo.ee aurpins UaalvMad Profits ...a.ouu ...j.soe.ee OFFICE B8: . L. H. Cdti.h, PresldenK ;' W. 8. Chadwigk, Vloe Pres. , . T. W. DKWv, Casnler. . ,. v ; A. H. Powhll. Teller, " i F. F. Matthews, Collector. 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O.B.&0SmS,0asbir. - THE NATIONAL DANK .Or HKW BHBNaV M. a - - orooBJrOKAXso ises, Surplus Pr-..JMM ,;CHAaS.UarAHj Lm J.H.Haobuui JKO. 10, 1 Habvet: a. tl. HoBcxm' K.IL. ituuurr, TI.'T ,-tr 'Miss Hate. risoiA"-vViUTbilt he Music Class on the firs Mbnilay in 'October; herTesi&ehce, IT ITew streett 'tn s ntf-r(.1 r.M.!f... 'i ,i.,J,r: The finger , Sewing Machine -iin . i ." -. . i i- . i ; 'Won utt sisrzsr AVASCS at' " U( ; ,wty8rj Colun)Iva: 'Xposltloi je.noaiience.oi iu'iin , Excellence of Conatrnction; Ili gulariiy of Motion.' "" Ease of Motion, jgj. ksiI' ureal Doee'i. , . Adjustability. f ' Ease or Learning. ; , , Convenience of Arrangement,, o(i jl BOi.O ,9 lAST.FAyWBMTB.. TCT.HANCOC, Apent,, ,,.,', Jsryis- Btore. 63 Polio, k Street. TS) data a roi.o i c t. I A mini I io cuk. PEOFESSIONAL. X. Simmons, A. D. Ward. Simmon! Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. ;; " : NEW BBHSIS, iN. C.:; r PMidiM in Pn,Mi. t.'arteret. JoneSiLfnolr and Onslow anl 1'amlloo oounlles. anil tlie Supreme Court. Oltlce at No. 68 Mouths i on t street, opposite Hotel Cluttawaa. - Dr.E.11. Goldberg, SUBOEO OBAt BESTIST, Ohlee: Hnghes Bnildlnt;, ' . A Corner Middle and Pollock Streets,over liiaunaurs rnarmacy. v- i f, - NEW BEItNB, N. C. o P. II. Pelletler, ATTORNEY AT LAW,.. -Middle' Street, Lawyers Brick" Building. : : . Will nrnctlnn in the Counties of Craven Carteret. Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. U. 8. roui t at now tferne auu Dupn'me vuurs 01 the Butte. ... ; . ;,. - . .. " L ForGirJs, The Advent Term of he Fifty-fifth' School Year will begiiT Sept., 4, 1896. v : R7".Deciul attention paid to thorough inaiiuction on the violin.. . Ciriincates'lmilsto Vassar. r BET. B. SMEOES, A. MY 1J ; 4. Wit. SVHN. ' IAS." BSBltOUB, - miiaeut," - - vwe-ms t, ; B. 8. 9CI0N, Sie'7 4 Tress. . New Berne Ice Go- . Mannlactnrera of : . WM. CKVSfAL K(. --.' Prom Distilled WuUt. . Out-put 30 Toes Did'y. 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The Daily Times will be sent to any ad dress in Europe, pottage 'included, (or ai.oo per oiouui. - Te address of tubucribeis will I chanued as often aa desited. - In ordering a chsngu ofaddieos both the old and the new address MUST be given. -'; -: uasu in-aavnnce always. .: luminances at Ihe risk of ihe ub"crihVr, unless tnstle bf ltegisiered Letter, Cheeky ' Money Or, der, or Express Order; payable la "The ntm 1 or ume mu hiug.,un,v,)- Annresswii-eoinmunicMinna inasiiM ..I- THE HE W .YjUBK, V Eq, . . D.ii.V 11....... ' Cs;ulxOtilJS2). Having duly quail fled as the Exerutrl nt Julia. Ii." Jordan- (teeoaredv late' 1 Craven County N. C, this is le notify s persona Irivtntf' claims BimlDst the ista of said Jnlla lL. i,n4,. deceased, to exf hlhit ihem to tbe nndersiuned on or be fore tbe 10th day of August, 18OT, or thus notice wUt iie.pkded, tnbajr of th. , AH persons Indebted to said esl'ats wi please make immediate payment; ?''i Emime J. Swindell, Exerutiix: .Kew, Berne, C. Aug 8lb, 18o.' Admlnixl rittor'a Tsotlei? - 1 ' j 1 ' -V '"Theuniterstpiied IThoS. Fj HoCartbf. niihlic. sdnreiHii'atnr having duly quad Bed 's dhiis airator" l the1-eMnle .'4Mrs Sntry S. 'DcHej, deceased, terel gives notice Ihst persons having clnim mjiiiut tlie eslatiif the Suid Mis. Alary U. UfWi ji V'enncil, to tin-arm Idem I I lie said aiimuustiHiiir, dai y aul lieiilirnte' for payment on or Ik' ..re, the 13ih day ol K- ..ii iiilicr l.'"'7,or elee this uoihe will be t it ad in I. r oi recovery, perfona 111 il ;"l to ti.o, ehlme oiiiH jmy y. . d 1 ".; , . 1. F, ' "a i'i rv, ',' ' St.Mary'sSchoo Uortgae Cale Notice t Under and I'J virtue of provi&Ious or certain mortgage deed or Deed of Trust, est ruled hv W. T. Cahoto T. P. Dcvt ireu. dated the 7th day of At"1, 1888, nd iiuv rec rded in the eouoty tf Pamli co, 8Hle ot N. C., tn llle said dy. Book . It, raji 4 u Ol, lor tne purpose oi sicurlnsr the fc ur' bauds or prou ltsory not thirein spteiflen: and by reason of defcu't in the payment ofsil piomissory notes, aud'the provisions nf said M"Tt. sages Dee'1, r Deed of Trust, at the re- . quest of the grantor ihertiu u rned, W. T:. (Jaho; - ' i .'. . .. I .will fell at suction, 10 the bigness hidder icr cash, at-tbe e mt Uouse . door , in Bajlioro, ci unty of Pamlito, State ot j Nrnh Carolina on THU RSUAY. OCTOBER; 22, 1890, at the hi ur nl 12 o'clot k ma-n, the follow-v ; in dtsciibetl real estate, situated iu No, 2 township, Pamlico count, JSonh' Car- . olina, to will. ;" "'- i- Adjoininje iholnndsofT, T.. Gooding ind oihcrs, boundi d as follows: Begin , x.ion in the Wise division line, 218 ' poles ipm the Biitas Northeast corner, running 'tl en e North 2S East 125 poles; 'h-c Sfutu o, jsasi mo p.ie to t. i. umxi ms line at the hi ad of Dead Oak Out; theno with Gooding's line. 25 West 129 r pole?; thence Worth 59 Wist with j said A be dividina line, 130 poles to Ihe be- " ioningt; Contaiuin 100 acre, more or less. It lieins the same lanu aejcnoea in a - Dte! from D. B. Booker to YV. T. Cahn, dated. 3rd, 1881. and ftconlcd ia the Public Records of Pamlico county, Book 9, Page 529, 530 and 581. Also lite undivided 4 Inteiest In the following town lots, in tbe town ofStoi.e- -wail, in said county and Slate, - to-wit: , Mtt tii. to, oeginnmfr at ii-e coruur oi Main si rest and Jackson street, and run- inir with Jn kson ttnet Io the line of tbe. lot occupii d by ihe colored Baptist church known as the Mattock's lim ; thence with raid line to tlie liue Of lot Mo 28, U U. fowlers line, thence with th!s line lot Ho. 26, to Main strtet.'lhence with (he Street . to ihe beinpin, eontiiinhiff one- hall acre, ' Also aa undivided loiert in lot so. ... : leirBiittt at ihe corner of Main St, an-t Union tlnei, an ! tuns with Main hi n ei to C 11 Fowlers line, thence with his line to suolhef ol bis lioif, nividina be raid lot Irom Ins; thence With the said . llviiliDtf line ol Slid FonKrs to Union street; thence with Union street Io the be ijitiuiog, containiDK "iif-iiaii sere. ; r. r. ucvi-itUA, irusieei . By CHAS. It THOMAS, Attorney. Thit September 3rd, 1896. - lOMMlSSIOKER'S SALE OF A VALUABLE PLANTATION. - " Pursuaul'to a luriVment and order of - he Superior coutt of Craveoeounty made and entered at Spring term. 1896, in an sclion wbrreln Aurora olare is plaiutin aud Jolin Biddle and Mnpie W his wile, , ari'd theCUisens bank are deiendania, tbe ' " undersigned commissioner of .the court, . will expose to tale at public outcry at the .. 1 court bouse in New Berne, North Cur. Una, on the Firra Day of Uotobeb, , layts, being the nrst Monday in said monrti. for cash at the hour of 12 m . lha " - following described land in said couuty. on the South sida of Keute river, being a part of the Old Fort Barnwell plnsta-y tion, Ijeglnning at a hite oak io the head' of Stony Branch, rnnninit 1 hence with J. . W. Ulildle's Hue 8. ah E 47 poles to a . pice on the lane leading imiu tl-eilwellirg - iioqse on me saui iu piaotMiioo 10 ine main road, theme Northward with said lane Ui tlie tecond crossing of i -t-Stony Branch, thai ce down said branch to LUill Jloon Branch, tlicnce down said , branch to old old crossing on said branch, thence down, the South edge ot HabT-, Moon Swamp to a gum, tbe firth corner ' of Mary E. Bidi lie's small tract, theoca .." witu her line, o. 47 , West l8 poles to . a pine In Old Since R md in Russel's branch, I hence down sa d branch to Half : ' - Moon Branch, then down tbe a- blub hank of half moon Bianch or swamp to - Cart Wheel Bottom, Ibeuoe op Cart ? Wheel Bottom to tbe ditch, thence South 16k West 66 poles to Geo. Taylor's cor- ner, thence South 78 J, East fit poles to ' Stony Branch, thence with the South edge ' ' ol said Branch to the beginning, contain- ' ing 316) acres moie or less, being tbe ameconvi yed to John Biddle hy Rosa 1 B. Smith and others for partition by deed - dalid Match 8tb, 1086-xcepting 80 acres on the Western side of tbe lane. ' which is the Southern pait of the Ohl , Quarter Field which was sold to Jas. W. , liiddle. The land offered for sale is also. the same described Iu tho complaint and juduemcnt in said action aud also in the- mortgage by Johu uidilie sud wife Maggie- " lu Aurora Mace, which is' registered la the office ot tbe Register of Deeds la said, county, in book 106, lolio 814. , . . m . - o 1 ... .oaa Aula orpieniurr ibi, lo'jo. - H. C. WHITEHUE3T, ; ' " - - Commiaslooer. Sale of Ileal lis tale. By virtue of an order issued, on the 28th ilay of Augutt 1896, -by W. M." Watson, Clerk ot Ihe Superior Court in tbetpecial procetdings tniltled Thos. T. McCarthy, (Administrator vs. John & . Dixon, i t sls I will sell st public suction at the Court House door, on tbe 5th day -if October, '1896,' W tlie city 'of Mew Home, for cash the wliewlDg described Keal Estate. .,t ,,t-: .mii,..., ,n,t-r . A certain p.S'cel of lspd situated in the ciyof New Berne, county of Craven, known as ihe'Norlh halt t)f "lot number 9v according to the plas of tnediviaMo er the real stte-oThoe Jenkins dtcensetl,' -said lot.iNo, 8 Uing on the,VVest side of 9tifiitb St., .in the. triangle: besinning at Ihe North East 'cornel of lot No.' oh Gnnitb street, and runulns tiofth wsrrt north rflotl to the alongeaid street to IheenriwruflotNo. 7. Uieme svhh the line o, lot No, 7, parallot with Qn en . uMwardl to the back line; ihence' wiih a " row 6f stores on the' linck' line to (he line (if- lr.t'No.- ," theeco wittr-tUe lihe f lot No.!0, cast- -wurd-ly and pavallel, with Queen street, to the beginning, so a Ip c niain io area one-third of the piece called the tritinnle--rtid'hrOiietltr being reemded in Book No. FoHns 61 snd 63.t-.ju .. .,., m "Thos F. McOabtiiv, Adm'r,, ...WM-.tVilrjUABTHT, itt'j. ( -"''"' I 1 ,1 - NeT7 Berna nail3. ?. ,t-. . - -i n u.l I . . ;.Nolice is given that on Jnud date mails leave ' I alter 'I'll '!.... ... '' , Fvr sl points in Pamlico Couiily and Syulh Creek; Section of Jicaufart ' Counly close at 5 s. m. "' ' "' , For ysncetwro' ami Post "fjilicos 'in Northern part of Craven County clo at 12 0"-)U. ' .' , For I" lli.ir ami Urns,' i sl'm.'"'7 ,'porv:.itf.rd, 11 s. m. 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