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A Real Society. . It waa the dream of at least Home of the founders of this republio that the civilization here tegun should atuild aa the floweriiift of the ages gone before . There should be no military despotism, Bo hereditary uobility, no tyranny ol priesthood or church. All men should have equality of opportunity, aud then, as water finds its level, .society would arrange itaelt -, . Instead of this we seem thus fat merely to have repeated the sooial dis tinctions of the old world.' A more odi ' ons caste system than eveDJhat of a titled and hereditary nobility is upon . our necks. , It is the vulgar and prepoa- , terons aristocracy of wealth. An In finitesimal fraction' of the inhabitant! of one oity, New York, calls itself the "society" of this country, There are million people in tho country moro re aped, 'more intellectual, mora brilliant iit all sooial gifts than any .of the men and women who pose before the public at Newport ai the "society!' of , the United States. These persons with real sooial gifts may or may not be rich. That Is just as it happens. , Bat it is , time for ns to begin to know that a real The Scorching Hoodlum . J One part af the country after another Is taking the scorching hoodlum in Band and punishing him, not as he de serves, (or there is hardly law any where as yet enough for that, but at least punishing him. He is the bi cycling idiot who knocks children and grown people over at crossings, whe bolts upon the sidewalk against - ladiea and drives them into the street,' who crashes against cither -wheelmen , and who' answers a mild remonstrance with an oath and by still more violent and in sane pedaling. : A hobo upon a bicycle is even more of a terror than a hobo on foot, for he can do more damage and it surer of getting away. v Therefore it is incumbent on (tats and oity authorities to punish him with fine and imprisonment till hg is forced to learn that other people have rights. In -some places it has been made an offense for wheelmen to ride along city streets faster than eight miles an hour. St Louis has found a state law to deal with the case of the scorching hoodlum. It is this: If anv Dereon shall be maimed, wounded 01 disfigured or receive great bodily harm, OThil life be endangered by the set, procurement 01 society has nothing at ,11 t:toJZZ?WSSl wealth beyond a certain amount neces-1 , sary to provide the comforts and reflne : ments of life. When we all understand that, then, and not till then, shall we begin to have something, worthy the name of society in this country. ' r - In the real sense the little gilded clique which poses at Newport in the T' trimmer is not society at all. It has no right to the title, because its title ie founded upon mere dollars. Every in telligent neighborhood in America has the makings of. a real society snrpasH. jng q Brilliancy tne present Newport . aggregation. .''' . - To consider the requisites of a genuine society; First, there 4 .'.the "Sooial "InV stinot. 'which mair shares in common with brutes. Then; there is' the in-r . stinot of kindliness and courtesy, which distinguishes the gentleman from the . boor. Next there must be moral and so: cial purity. A society without these would be like the region of lost souls, It would contain the elements of its pwn destruction. - In ancient Borne, iq v franco, Jn England) before Cromwell's . revolution, thin was. the case. Next? Well, : we should need that (pathetic instinct which leads mankind to refine itself and its language and manners, to cultivate grace and beauty of person, which begin with perfect per ianal cleanliness, The sesthetio instinct will further lead us to surround our selves with what is dainty and pleasing to the eye, inside our homes and out side. . This does not mean necessarily costliness. 'A house of four rooms may be as pleasing to the sesthetio sense as one of twenty, , Finally, to the building of the perfect : ' sooiety there must be added all the in tellectual gifts and semi-intelleotual gifts mankind possesses, . The cultiva tion of niusio, of artistic, dramatic and murder or manslaughter if death had ensued, the person by whose act, procurement or neg ligence such injury or danger of life shall bt occasioned shall, in oases not otherwise pro vided for, be punished by imprisonment in th penitentiary not exceeding five years, or in the county jail not less than six months, or by both a fine not less than HUD and imprison ment in the county Jail not leas than tares months, or by a fine not lest than 1100. V Convict Labor. One person in every 1,253 is a con victed criminal in the United States, How many more rascals there are whe are unconvicted we have no means of as certaining, though the number, and es pecially the names of some of them, would astonish ns if we knew them. In 1895, according- to 'Commissioner Car: roll D. Wright, there were 64,244 crim inala, all told, in the penal institutions of the. country; While the number pi male' convicts has increased in teq yeah 12,880, the number pf Women, convicts is only 21 greater tbatTlt was in 1883, The percentage of criminal women has been growing smaller in the last dec ade, which is a good indication for the race. " The bard times seem to have affected labor in prison as seriously as it hap la bor outside. In 1885, 78.7 per cent of prison oonvicts were busy at productive work of one kind and another. In 1895 the percentage had fallen to 70.8. Whether the growing objection among outside workmen to the competition of conviot latwr has caused the falling off. or whether it is simply because there was no work to be done, we are not in formed.- In 1885 the number of idle and siok prisoners amounted toonly 6.8 per cent of the whole. In 1895 it was 18 per cent No doubt many of them are sick because they are idle. Dancing is an amusement which conversational talent, of sooial games seems to be slowly but surely dying out and amusements indoors and out, all these go to the making of best society. Why do we not begin to build it in ev- Men at a ball are usually dragged in unwilling by the ears to furnish partners! for the girls, and 'the worse theg nn- galjani males (lance hp moro they, Spmetimes pride themselves, on It ' Met) seem to hate dancing, while young worn en like it with enthusiasm still, but they can get no masculine partner American people will not be- proud of (he fact that the owner of Sunnyside, Washington Irving' home on the Hud- Son at Tarrytown, has at last felt obliged; what fun is there in (t? they ask discpn to close iU gates against the public, jfpf soiaieiy, tub girjs are observing pi many a yeai the hospitable proprietor sympathy. But there is a reason, and-nx has let i them stand wide open that every good one, for tbe decline of dancing, . . .'. t j. ili tourist and stranger, in affectionate ret are upw at easi oye exciting mm BPmPrwW Of the great American n. I epthralling outdoor games where there thor, might walk or diive in and seal was one in the days when it was part of the home which he loved, so. well. But118 education ol every gentleman to bicrolisti turned the beautiful walks know his danoing steps and take lessons and lawn- into a rendezvous for a mob, I m uepuraneui. aucw ww ouuww gtuuva They lunched under the trees they I drawn the masouttne oonungeni ' tromcled on the grass : they threw bones. way from the ballroom. It is so muoh papers, boxes, grease and scraps of food ne lively to play football or polo, or about the beautiful lawn. And now the P" V rowing sunoai or uaaeoau ' owner, a erandnerjhew of Irvina.' re-1 matches, or ride the bioycle out in the cretfully announces that the bums have glorious open air than to perspire in foil fairlr driven him out of house and home ares ana ugnt snoes in we wuirooro, and-he can endure it no longer. The One cannot blame the youths. The only gatos of Sunnyside are closed henceforth, thing Mi for the forsaken fcirla wilj $ oeauniut, ' enjoymens giYmg ow prpud t'e bicycling I jhemaelvesl brtm musf to learn outdoor sports top, , jn another century the crude device at present made by experiuiepter in ojr ravel will appear as antiquated as the original piano or the original bi cycle does now. '. Inventions for air travel ' are crowding one another thick and fast. and it is only a question cf a little more The consumption of f llrei U and has been for twq cr three yean greater than the production. This is owing two causes. The low price of the white metal, on the one hand, has caused mine owners to curtail its production. On the other hand, tho same low price has in mu. u jifcbie mure I ' - t . v. I M J I A- I -1 J U J lA ii - mom rl ti,.-. k i uwxu uurers iu luveat H nn) guuiu; tllUO HUW UW V W VUVUI WW - , fc ... f," " , V, suocessfuL If machine oantejnade " -ff?fVf?ff ann puier- unwiei .Gladstone got his rise in pcbllo life not so much by bis splendid talents by bis unquestioned and powerful ear nestness in every issue he took up. ' His English was and is 'tremendous, when. he has been arouse cently was stick till the port as a government shall be no mors, a rise pf itself ana fheu propel JUelf SdO feet through the air, it )s pnly a gjatter pf meohanicai perfeptioq of pf. rsugf nietit to make it fly b miles or ooo, The possibility has been demonstrated, A flying ship lately undoubtedly rose in the air and moved forward 888 feet against the wind. This is enough tq know, The rest y li poma. .- 4aMsi TV Ha oauM mm MvmvaiMMaj yr svas las been aroused 'the name he rja tly applied tp the sultan of1' Turkey i "The Great' Assassin," and win stM.i--V- r ' q Booth Africa, a in he United ptateaj aa immense tract, probably four fifths of South Africa, raise grea( i 1M 't 1 . J r a. At S2S sax AYcgelaWcPreparationror As similating theToodandRc ula Ung the S toaadis andBoweis cf Promotes tHgestion,CheeTful nessandRest.Contains neither Opium.MorpbinC not MiuEral. WOT N ABC OTIC. - StvfOUO'SAMBELBnMa Aix.Jtnnm HfrmStd- CtmudSkatr furm A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, sour diomacn.uiaiTiwea Wdrms .Convulsions , Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. . lac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. , rjcACTcpprpF vrappeb. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE roit SALS! The National Collection Agency, -Washington, 9. C, Will Dispose ofthe Following Judg ments:" -WHTH CAROLINA. f W T Irvln, Whlt Bros., J H Watson, Jones ft Hanoock, A H Cherry, js nooiara. Ashevllle, Atilander, Aurora, Beautort, llettael. Vnnyan, Patterson Brown Bryson City, T Harden, 'erro tiorrto, R 8 MoKae, ( bapel Hill, T E Beasley, Coleraln, W H Wilson. Coonerp. J A A I K Buekner, Demoorat, I . -OF W A Slater Co., Coopers swain. J T Watson, IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTIiE OF flSTOEl Cutorla li put up in ons-iln bottles only. It Is not sold la bulk, Don't allow sayons to sell you anything else on the pita or promise that it is "just as good" and "v!U answer every pur. poae.' - 8ee that yon get 0-A-B-T-O-E-I-A. itmll SIX . sfir . ? in Fayetteville. Fufr IllutT, Fair Blult, Fran kiln ton, Granam, Oreensboro, Greensboro, Greervllle, re' nvllle II nml I ton, H ami I ton. A Everett. F Kverett. Gatnly and Jones, J A Pemberton. 0 a Anaerson, 1 M Powell, BT Clifton, teroy King A Co , Sample 8 Browu, Dr. W E Warren. Dr. J W Perkins, It H Salisbury, Hoarfl&Ballv. J W B Basson & Co. Haw Klver, v j iurnouii, iienaerson, Hood Bros., Hendersonville, L J Ingram, High Point, F B Hooker, It I alia, J S Grant. Jackson, S A Hatri ton, .Tamesville. C BttiU intra Jk, Co. .lameaville. J 8 Jones, Jainesvllle, W D LaKouue. Kinston. J K Harper, Lebanon, i-aytien & varooro, Lpxiugton, Henry L Harris, Littleton, Dr J. B. Cliltou, Louiaburtf, L F Lucas, J.ucania, Hmtson A Hudson Madison. Jordan hdwatds, Margaretiesville, w h Kdwarus & i;o Mercliantsvllle, WJ Bi-ads!:aw & Co Rloncure, M M Mason & Co Morehead City. NEW - BERNE AtADEMY. JTEW BERNE, W. C. Session of 1896 and 1897, Under the nlanV reoreanization, offers thorough instruction in the Classical and English Courses by a corps of eminent Educators from the University of N. (J., Horner's School, and other noted Educational Institutions. Tuition Fees monthly in advance, and shall not exceed, PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, $ 1.25 Per Month. INTERMEDIATE " .. 2.25 CLASSICAL " 3.00 Next Session Opens September 7th, 1896. For Further Information, Apply or Address, JJSO. S. LUIO, L- U, V. E. H. MEABQWS, Board of Regents The Joubn AL. will pay to the person, who comes the nearest to giving the correct number of Electoral votes cast for the National Presidential Ticket, A $20 Gold Piece, A $20 Currency Note, or $20 in Silver, as" the successful predicter may choose. The conditions attaching to this voting contest are that all votes cast must be upon this blank, and he voters must be subscribers to the Joual, I)afly or Weekly. . . .Every guhjscrjbar. will be entitled to vote on the blank taken from each issue of the Joebnai : Saturday, October 81st, will be the last voting day in thfs contest Each vote received will be dated, hour and day itcomes to this office, and will be so recorded and filed. The successful voter will receive notification as soon as official returns come in. Durham, Kllgabeth Ctly. Will City, Everett, Kvereit. Fayettevtl'e, W F Gilmer. M II I.amiti-r, Hatch Itros., Hohert Parker. L, Wullemun, 1! J Smith ft Co. W U Han-ell, 8 J llarreli, ferKins a koiiuis, W H llarner, A A Tlmgftnl, blMAJN burr, S A Hill, Win 11 Hutchtns, I hns. ii Jenkiu. J U Haywood, wm i.eyman, D H Perkins, N T Shore, J II Futreil, Agt, ii r uiiKe A to. Theo Ktlwardr-. G A Herring, Mt Alrv, tit Glleiul, Mt (iliye, Mln'freGboro, New Heme, New llei-DC, nl Pparta, llxlonl, Partolus, Pttiinele, Peivrtnoko, l'ickton, i Hot Mountain, KiiI.-IkIi, HaleiKh, lteil Bunks, Kelduvillu, Kobei-sonvllle, Salm, Scotland Neck, Seaboiiul, Hnow Hill, Snow Hill, Dr. U II Suddlcson, southern Pines, W G Gates 0 M Conley, ai k uroweii, cj t' luanson. T W Hams, Jr., J J Wilson, wiiaer & Adams, Dr G A Foote, Powell and Co.. S E Memory & Co., Jonn v HHi-uison. W J Harris, Mitchell & Asbew, Klnir llros Pure Food Co. A Lee, Aionzo sparrow, A Toler, South 1.,-will. Statesvllle, Stevens, Swansboro, Swanquart r, Talbot, Walnut Cove, Warrenton, Whiteside, Whitevllle, WllliamHton, Wilson, Winston, Winston, wlnthrop, Tatesvilie, Zorait, t ns sr, 196 70 ol no lull 00 i u STiOO SI gft 105 00 SliOO 171 14 87 J7 SUJ 10 70 80 m ou 21 94 il 48 129 90 276 00 SllHiS 406 00 107 08 100 00 41 98 3.16 47 15 W 135 70 211 90 146 10 71 20 A3 15 25 27 r-6 85 172 26 33 II 215 C8 28 76 31 5-1 32 16 102 18 27 79 92 45 44 18 1.01C! W 2M 67 121 96 53 60 61 78 341 110 24 10 ail 75 118 47 72 25 68 51 129 25 911 10 52 67 m 23 159 9 inn i 37 (0 43 07 79 53 223 91 181 18 149 72 195 '7 10 70 22 58 12 05 16 TO 67 08 70 85 44 6 317 36 99 30 747 96 65 00 30 00 212 82 297 25 21 3; 245 36 222 110 109 15 809 81 33 09 23 ff 42 41 119 86 04 64 Send Bids to (lie National Collection Agency, Washington, D. C. anhood iastored. "jlf C.H"- BRAli ' AppaiktlMBt t strewnr. . Officb Clbbk Supehiob Court, Morlli Caiolioa, Cravt-o Cgudi;. Under and by virtue of authority mtcd in tlic Clerk oftlie Superior Court ly tec tion seven of the Constituied Election Law 1895, and upon the recommendation of the Cbalrman of the State Executive Com mittee of the Republican, Democratic and Peoplt'a parties, in Norlli Carolina, bo are l-y Law Constituted Commissioners of Election!, the following named Registrars of Election, are hereby appointed for the various election Precinct of Craven County for the general election to be held Tuesday next alter the first Monday in November, 1896. No 1, township, Yanceboro pneioct; Stephen F Hill, d; Joseph Jackson, r; R W Smith, p. Nj 1, towoBhip, Maple Cypress pri cinct; Alonza Phillips, d; C B Stubbs, -; Henry E Dawson, r. No 3, townthip, Truills preciDtt; 8 VV Latham, d; Tims Si'ooie, r; Lewis Cat or-. No 8, township. Foit Barnwell uncii.ci; Joseph Kin-.ey, d; Juo W Taylor, r, 1 B Rouse, p. No 2. Imvnsbip.jllover i-rvcii ci; J e E Kotoeiiuy, r; Pi'iu.us liheui, 1; M t Daugherly. No 8, township, Coie Cretlc puciucl; Sam Robinson, i; Oiluo Bi cton, r; I H Grillio, p. No 5, township, Temples pr- cinct; W U Temple, d; Jessie P Goiletl, Jr, r; Joth Adams, p. No 5, township, Stanton precincl;'Isna Taylor, d; Nero Croom, t:CC Bed, p. No 6, towusliip. Li e's Farm preciucl; W B Flanner.d; Jco R Holland, i; B E Williums, p. No 7, township, Eaet James City pre cinct, Wm H May, d; Paul Williums, r; J M Robinson, p. Ho 7, township, West James (Jilv pre cinct; Henry B Lane, d; Itobt li Datis, r; l' J t e, p. No 7, lowoihip, Rivtrdule p'fcinci: B W Lvts, d; st-yoiore reluam, r; li Con ner, p. No 8. townsliin. Netise Treut Drecinct: N Tisdale, d; K U Dudley, r; C Rictiard- son, p. No 8. township. Rock v Run Drecinct; C R Bull, d; Amos B Koonce. r; J L WeiberinRton, p. t No 8. township. Pleasant Hill precinct: Juo B Fnnch, d; h W Ham, r; U It Wil 1181118, p. No 9, township, Jasper pneinct: M W Carmen, tl; Jauus A Lawsou, l; J C Moore, p. CITYOF NEW BKllKli. 1st Ward, E Si Urten, d; J F Hardison, i; J T LirjCiiln, p. 2nd Ward, F T Patterson, d; R C lieiioe, r; a w Uickmsoo, p. iM warn, 'i nomas Stanley, a: John u Smith, i; John U Smith, p. 4th Ward, J F Ives, d; Geo P Dudley, r; V A Crawlord, p. otti Ward, McCarthy's, J no SI tlareelt, 1; Raphael O'Hura, r; S F Hunt, p. Sth.Ward, bt fbillips, Wallace ;ltose, Peter Fither, r Isaw Powell, p. 5,lh Ward, Puvie Town, Fiank Tisdale. d; J Calvin Bryan, r; C R Robbins, p. W. M. WATSON, C. o. U. September 7, 1896, Atlantic & N C. iT-fili TIME TABLE NO. 2. r In. effect 70 M. We.lnes.lav. , . 27th 1895. -J Going East Scukddlk UriM Wtst no. a tuimujer Jruu,, N. 4. . Lv.tp. ro. Suiions. A' a. m Golilot oio, 11 25 , LnGii u-e 10 62 " Kii t..'ii. l ga -r. l;.ii., l.v. o 30 Lv, " Ar. 9 17 Ar. t 3 20 S 49 4 12 5 15 5 25 C 37 No. I Mixed fit & Pans. Trai Lv. u. in. 7 20 7 03 8 16 7 il'i !) 24 11 !!8 9 r;s 10 la 10 40 11 15 11 31 12 05 SO 12 20 43 12 2." ai 4(1 3 51 P. M Mmeliead Cry, Lv. 8 0T ' N.. t : r-TATio::s. MtxiJ Frt.a Van Train, Ar. p. ro. 8 00 7 21 0 60 6 20 ' It 00 r 18 5 00 t 20 1 00 3 88 3 20 2 50 J.v, " Ar. 10 17 13 13 10 00 9 40 9 06 8 47 3 38 G 1,1-h -.0, Bes.V, L (.Sea Hi."-, FaMiiii C.i i k, Km, f.-MH-il. Ai. UiM", Lv. Lv. . r. Ci.ii- tie-1., Tustaioia, Clark's, Ar. New Bum, Lv. Lv. Riverdale CrratuD, Ilaveilock, Newport, WiIiIwih d, Ail mile. Ar. Mori-head City. Lv. 8 20 Ar. M. City Depot, Lv SO 00 A. M. Monday, WMriesJay aud Fridi y. J Tuesday, Thursday and aturu.iy. S. L. DILL, Sup't. WiimiimtQn, Newbern Railroaf. & Norlcii Ti.M:-; r.u'.LL l jMa) lr!h,lU)6,t 1 ibi, No. t, Dated To tak-i ril jci Mn-iin 12:0,1 M. Siiierseiti'-t! T Oci,,' er -Ti GolNU Mil Til li or., f. c. WEST'S N TREATMENT X'UiivAL. AwL J .;;-!$ (WITATI0M8, Ir. .'uii-n.ittr u ititft V, V'ftt fiu-trnn'ce, ten. n u ml iit ill i fily, to eun W euk Momory, Uniit- w.. Wi-'-i'it.incB, 1 t1.-- llji'tnria, Quick-Ltn-si H, Iir un, Iji-.'-k of tlonfi-.i.-iiop N'rvbUrii,aHtt. l'.-aiii.'Jr. nil irniue, Yontb fi I'. rc it, r fjt 't : iro U-t t't'T itnipoo. Opium, or Hir, whi'-li '.id to iUi ry. "n:1 sumption, Iii-ui"t unit I . iih. At -: hy mail, $1 a b"X- ( f; t )h wc'J ki vt.ni'Kiitee to cure or riiimt p rey. (:.:'a e paek- g. eonl... (i.ivr (-".I'mci r, windfall initrur,i"n, ; !(i''-i ! i t fHiin tu only tulu to escti I- t.;;. ALii i'. ny me.L rrcH M Special 11 FvIm C rr-nnlk Pnwnr. uost Manhood, w Htwility or BarrnnneM,',, written fi&P'OREor by mail. F.S. Duffy, Sole Berne, N. C A B THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CQ, III S. Western Avonua, (rlrSAtO. F. S. Dufft, Sole Aaent, New Berne, N. Q BRtAN TICKET. HeKINLET TICKET. v.- .- . i PALMER TICKET. V VQTf IS AMB- bscrlHcrs cut arornvd Border nd lend to JOURNAL. The "pearer together- produce and nralnprop, it irripaipo, pun luere, W conanmer can be, other thing being ju tie V pi teq ptatci ana pisewpcro, ne price of oereali is ao low that it will not faj to go to the Mcpeuae ol irrigating. lira. Hannah Chard of GJauboro, N, 'J., has resolved to Quit smoking. Bhe tliinks the habit may ahorteu her life. Mrs. Chard ia 107 years old. "There ii not much religion in ho worm uini pet yw pi ii"umiuy 1 u)int.iy.r t iu. jitpwprui. ubi 13, C14 Teaple. v Old pep!e lo require medicine to re- giiluln t!i liowula and kidneys will find tin- true rrmrdy in Eli-ctrlc Bitters. This n,i i . ii-e d.'i s not stimulate and contains tv nor oilii-r Inloxleant, But acts' equal, the greater prosperity then will be. It hat been fouud, (or lnatanoe, that the farmer who are pear to factory dis tricts become well to do selling their product to mill operative. That old, original and. Wise Demoorat, Andrew Jacknon, laid, "Plant the factory near the farm." " ' The balance of forefgiT trade U and ban been for tome imp in, favor of tli United Btatfn, , -. ' . : I 0 v. 1 n a t I I mtivfl U act mill biwels, tn"C lo t lie ii t' d p.-rT, , - i- mililly iMing or;;nn- mull cn 8 iK an 11. ti To tho Trade: We are in a position to sell Goods at ihe very lowest posilile prices. We do not travel a aleuian, tlien-lore, we will save V"U lliat expensu. We are mlllcra ent for the mloor B'wka onpartel, ISi-i-t PaH-nt Duuk-m atid Charm. We 1 uy our H. a' , L'iril.'Coff.eand To'inrco and muny oilmr Cooda in our line from I'm at liamls. To ('fnvlne you that aie ' ,-im'i 1, ci H in, i--,-"'i,a f n' -, i r, - . 5 Tl". I THE HTTS Baltimore, Md. The Paper ef the People tot the Pe.o.p.U'l?! nTl pP,e- Honant In Motive, Fearlen In Kxpresuon, Bound ia Principle, Unswerving in IU Allegiance to Right Theorlea : and Rlglitrracllcea, ' Tbe Suk publiahea ill the newt all Ike time, but it r"ora not allow IU columni lo I- degraded by nncleaii, Immqral or purely mutational n atter. t " . diiorlally, To Sc la the conustent and unchaojjioit clmiiiplon and delender of popular riulita and loteretU nwinsl politic! maehinei and mnnopolict Ol very character. I,ndepi-ndi pt !n all ililii;A extreme in none. - It il for'pjood i, ym pnve'nnient and (rood ordar. 1 y 1 . 1 i J'.j Qeute a runutli, -Si l)ol ! a ; r. 21 51 4ib rolling Places. Beziatnirt and Judges of Election will take notice, thut tbe following, Poltln Place havu been tetablulied for tbe rati on Ward ol the City of New Beroa; 1st Ward City Hull. - : ' Cou,rt House. Beotti Livery Stable. Store, cor. Queen and t' Puituer itreeia. . 8th " (McCarthjV) Bote .Bed j" . Houac. . 5ih " (St. Phllllpt) Store, eor. - West and Elm Sta. 5th " ( Pavietown ) Hnry .' James' ihon. ' ' Beatetrar re requlrod to eon floe thi-niavlvv to ttie PAililng place fur the registration of VOiera. ,, i. w. M. WATSON, ' . r ' Clerk Suotrlor Court UOR Cotton Bugging and Tlra, Bug and Barrel Uovera, uuimeii i.tme anu Cemept, Tena Uottl Pipe and Shell Lime, Call on , .'. - , T. E. IilTIIAM. Alto 8, Na 1 New Log Carriage! (or late. " titoip 'O tor B03 Bult it Low Rate. ,tl a box; six for S withp written g-naj-anire'j to cure In 3D days. At stoi taWI pTen Agent, New BjdqIiTs Bromottrg. flplmulid ouratlTfi umt for VtmoM or 8lk Hndaoho. Brain Exhaustion. MImuImuim. Upeoifil or general Neumlcia; also for 1Umv mKtiain, Goat, kidney Disorders, Acid Dn mi a. Amiaoto ror Aiooaotie EfJerreeoeaU LADIES M TOO HOI Oil. rCLIX LB BRUM' Steelf Pennyroyal Pills am the oriatnal apd only FltRNCH. aats and aaliabls eon on the marked frioa, ll.OOt saot by mail, tionnins sold only bf F. SL DtiviT. Sole Agent. New Berne, N. 0. I f. DDStal'0 TOR E1TI1F.B BEX. U nut's O Thte remedy belwa; 1 No. 7. ' Lvi". A M. 9 20 '.) .-,.'i l'.ill-. k-viile 10 09 10 42 12 40 ar. VVihi 1, lv r. m. JlO 6 I'AMil-M.Kll AMI 1' IIH llli No. 4 TATIU.N.- M.-13 -i I.:-J;n-li-.,l lie Wiliinii. ii IIXIKORTH .o. 8. A.'. P. M. 5 20 4 44 4 80 3 68 800 I'. At. Leave Wilmington Mnii.luy.Wt'i an i Fiiilny. I.e,e Ni H.-i-i'i Tin rl. iv iiii.l r..i u . Lv A. M. 7 0') Lv W ihiiiii:.-n.Ui Ar; V. beu-Coa-t r. li. (.-oe' Bayruead, CITT MARKET RSPOBT. Corrected Dalle 7 Bokerle ViBra., WnalesJtle alKetll Merebaate. Wholesale.Prl. Bib Sides, 4Jc Short Backs 4 Jo. Mesa Pork (new) fi.00. Bump (9 50. Short Clear (9.26. Hams, sugar cored, 11 c. N, C. Ham 10JC. Fieih Pork 4 to 4). Lard Compound, in Tubs, 5 to 5. Beet Leaf Lard in Tuba, 6c. Flour, beat patent, 4 30 to 4.90. Flour, Fancy Straight, $3.90 to 3.95. Straight, to 3.75. Kxtra Flour $3.23. Granulated Sugar 5c. A Sugar 4i. C Sugai 4 S-5c. Mkuaea 15 to 25c. Syrup 15 to 25c Cheese 9 to 101c Butter, Boquet Creamy, 90 to Sic. Butter, Da'.ry, 17 to 19c. Rio Cofee 14 to 18c La Guars Coffee 18 to 20c Ground Alum Salt 65c Pea 50 to 65. Chicken, grown, 45c Spring Chicken So to 35c. rgatJQ. Beeawax 20c. Peaouti 60 to 70c. Hides, dry, to 6c Bide, green, 2Jc Beefonfoot4to(rt Corn 40c. Oat. Meal CDo, Jeeted directly ta the aeat or tnoae ameaara of the tJenlto-Urlaary Onrana, rcsslrts a chance af diet. Care caaraateea la 1 ta 1 day, small plalapaek. Ka KJ AJLlMjld only by F. 8. Duffy, 'Pole Agent. New Berne, N. O. New Berne Mails, , Notice in'glven that on land after tbto dale mall leave. I - For all point in Pamlico County acd South Ureek aectioo of Beaufort County clote at S m. For Yanceboro and Post Office In Northern part of Craven Count j cloae at 18 noon. " , - Fur Bellalr and Lima, 9 a. m. ' For WMt ford, 11a.m. All trail for LVDruhl grwa lo Polloka- ville, the former office I discontinued. Vanceliord mall artive 19 m. VanceboM marl leave 1 p. ra. ' M. MANLY, Pottmaitor A Candidal. f I wish to offer mvaolt ai candi date before the people of Craven County for-the poaition of oouDtj oommiMioner. My objeot In view ii to protect ' the labonnir oiataei, neither asking nor begging favon from any particular party. Ilespeotfullr, D. i StiiUY. THE NEW YORK TIMES FOR TUB CAMPAIGN. 7 10 7 k"i 7 yi 7 4U 7 53 8 0) 8 . Arr. Lv. Kirk 'mid S-.-M'- Hill, -jlmps otitl, Cypress Lake, Anniiirlnle Wooilsi'e, EilyecoiiiKe Hollyrl l,e Fulkstone Bixnn Verona Jucksouville 11 8 18 8 33 8 53 9 00 9 19 9 :u 9 50 1 10 1 19 Northeast 11 !!8 White-oak 11 ,")8 Muysville 12 1 8 Havenswijod 12 30 Pollocksville 13 53 Del .rut . 1 110 Arr. Newlierne '. M. Daily Except Sunday. H. A, WHITING, General Manager. J. W. MABTENIS, Gen'L Fit. and Paaa. Art Lv. Air. Lv. lesday osilay, . P. M. 3 2$ ; 3 15 250 2 46 2 40 2 11 2 ("5 1 51 1 47 130 )t 12 55 12 12 12 85 :2 0r. 10 Ji 10 (M 9 8(1 9 13 8 58 8 50 828 800 A, M. mortgage Sale Iaud. By virtue of the powers conferred in a certain mortize dee I executed by L. F. Taylor and wife to II. 15. Duffy recorded in Hie othce ot the li-gister ot lleeils ot Craven county, book 110, piige 70, 1 will on Monday, November 2ud, 1890, at the court liou-'c door in the city ot New Berne offer lor aale to the highest bidder tbe lands de?ciibed in said deed, to wit: A tract of 20 acres near Asliury church and tract adjoining; ot'61) acios. ( Thesa two tracts will be sold as one, and w ill be sold tubiect to the terms of contract be tween L F. Tnylor aud E. T. Ioock aud John F. Ipoek in t'o deeds recordod in above office, book 113, pne 2C3 and book 114. page 94, thus Belling cotton note for tome fifty bale ol cotton, eecured by mortgage on atwve land. Tliese will Do sold fur cash. Also another tract of 28 acres; also another tract or lot with (tote house in ttie village ot tore Ureek. llieae two tracts will be sold lor caeh or one third cash and balance one year's time. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1896, edition 1
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