A Queer Camp.- Mr. Smith -N. Allen of North Adams, Kass., has been giving some tramps rest and recreation, t is only justice to guy the tramps seemed to 'like it. It is the regular business of a tramp to loaf the year round. Change - and recreation would therefore consist fcr him in going . to work, and this was the kiucr-of vaca tion Mr. Allen gave him. ..... . i . . ... HE. KNEW H TUTTES). Bat llurepreaeiitetlon Wu a ThUit Ha ,- ; j Caald Not Brook. . j y. ' He s an energetio yoong man, but a very poor band at a typewriter. That he will get along well in the world there is little doubt, but it will never be Owing to his skill as an amanuensis. He had heard that. Mr. Dazer, a mer chant of established reputation, wanted The farmers around Watefville, ja-typewriter to take diotatiqn, and as i -v-r' tr 7 .1 r " hA nepflpri thn nnlnrr hft rMnlvpil tn fcrv. Oneida-county, N. in tbejbop rais ing regions, have been overrun and pes-1 inB lacl " mr' .,n of hoboes that each summer congregate the coattarJt he thonght that this meth thcre in the picking season;- Hop pick-1 WOuld, by compelling him to talk ing is not hard work, and yonr tramp is ! slowly and distinctly, assist him in con willing to play at it a little' while; quoring his unfortunate habit, -meantime foraging at will among the I "I'm r-r-rather particular about my chicken roorts, orchards and cornfields Matters, " Mr. Dazer said warningly. of the ruralists. There were always i"1 hoP6 TOn win be oarefnl ev' manv more tran. than workers. and iTing d-down exactly as I s-s-say it "Yes, sir," the young man answered, with an air of assurance that was pure hypocrisy. VTh-there won't be any use of yonr hurrying yourself," Mr. Dozer added. "I always t-t-talk s-slowly, and th-this typewriter s-scheme is only an experi ment anyhow. If it d-d-doesn't suc ceed, I'll p-p-pnt you to work at some thing else." It did not take very long for Mr. Dazer to get through with the first let ter. The typewriter novice rattled away at it in a mannor that, judging by the ear alone, was very convincing. He trusted to luck to give him an oppor tunity to copy the paper before it was submitted for inspection. But the charm of novelty was over the undertaking, and the merchant said as he held out they camped in the neighborhood of tbo . fields and became the nuisance and the torror of the region. Mr.r Allen this summer took the case in hand. He asked the people of the couuty to contribute food, and at the same time to begin gathering and haul ing loads of stone from the surplus crop upon their fields. They did" both. Mr. Allen founded a great tramp encamp- t. : .. L. I li a r ttt i ... UlGUli, WUWU WO UtUlCU VrUIUJJ vvuik, uu odd name, but he made it apply. ' A brook near by was dammed and a Lath ing peed inudo. Gil ai oruues atd c-mp kettles and old tinware of all kinds were also brought in. An old circus tent furnished shelter at night. Thftn Uffwlr hnoiin Thn ontlirwiHAd co-operated with Mr; Allen, and every "!.L." me .. it morning each tramp was forced into the. Wi(n a ginklng hea;t the yomlg man pond and made to sornb himself. His handed the letter over. The merchant clothing was fumigated; so was the j read a little, looked astonished, read a circus tent. The best nooks among the line or two more and became visibly in- tramps were chosen to preside at the camp kettles and appetizing food was soon prepared. But before a hobo was allowed to taste it he was compelled to do so much work break three wheel barrow loads of stone for three meals. This continued day after day, the bath ing, working and feeding. At evening the tramps gathered for songs and apeechmaking, and many a gentleman orator might have got useful hints from the tramp wit and eloquence. At the end of the hop picking season it was found that 400 tons of stone had been broken. The camp cost the county $380, but the stone will sell for (1. 15 a ton. When Bussia has been unable to gain her ends in any other way, it has been the custom of her embassadors and ministers abroad to apparently fall hopelessly in love, in the most respect ful manner of course, with queens and empresses and thus influence other na tions or worm out state secrets. More than one silly , princess has - found when too late that it was not herself at all that the wily emissary cared for, but only that imperial mistress whom he would stop at nothing to serve Rus- . sia. His fellow countrymen have lately learned with regret that that pattern American citizen Mr. Andrew Car negie, has been "done" in a similar manner by Russian diplomacy. A year ago we pointed with pride to the fact that the Russian 1 government had or dered a large amount of naval armor plating from the Carnegie company be cause American armor plating was the best in the world. Oh, yes I And Russia promised to buy ever so much more plat ing if that contract was made to suit One of the conditions of the contract was that a Russian should be present at all stagei of the making to watch the plates go through the mill. Guileless Mr. Carnegie and his men agreed. It - now transpires that that innocent Rus sian officer waa studying with might and main and. picking out one by one fell the secrets of the incomparable armor plate making. Russia will im 1 mediately go Into the manufacture of it herself. A former Homestead mills em ployee is at this moment superintending the. erection in Russia of the building ' plant ' This is enough to make water - well from eyes unused to weep. . ! j i . . i . 1 , . I 1 wavea mem Dy tne Biring ana luujreu pensive. y "I s-suppose you thought it was yonr duty t-to do this?" N "Of course." "I d-don't know th-that I c-can b-blame a man for doing wh-what he ooncelved t-to be his duty. I t-told you to t-take thinks d-down just as I said them, didn't I?" "Yes, sir." 1 "W-welh I must say th-that in f-fol- lowing m-my instructions you have d-displayed an enthusiasm that was al together unnecessary. I d-d-don't try to conceal m-my weaknesses. I know th-thom as w-well as anybody. I'll ad mit that I s-s-stutter, but I'm d-d-d-dashed if I s-s-stutter as badly as yon represent in this letter 1" Philander Johnson in Detroit Free Press. An effort is making to indnoe Re publicans of the Seventh Kentucky dis trict to support the late W. a P. brock inridge for congress on the ground that he is for the gold standard. If Re publicans or anybody else in Kentucky can be induced to support the late W. C. P. B. for congress, the rest of the country will have its opinion of them, that ia ali Few of his old associate at Washington wonld be willing to accept biin. There are some offenses even oon gTessmen draw the line. ' . "Without a parallel in history," says Gladstone, is the sultan's diplomatic triumph over (he six powers, by. which ha is permitted to continue the massacre of Christians. It is indeed . . He'd Dona Hit Duty. He had done his duty. He smiled with conscious pride. His chest puffed ont, and he trod the earth with elate footsteps. His very air convinced those around him that no dipterous insects could find any lodgment on his person. He had done bis duty. A glow irradiated his countenance, and at times he laughed aloud. Twice or thrice he roared with jollity. He had done his duty, and waa proud of it "Say," he said to some of his ac quaintances who had met .him at the steamer landing, as they repaired to near by saloon, "them custom house inspectors are blind as beetles. Did I do em? Well, watch mel" Unbuttoning his vest, he disclosed several layers of silks. From his pocket he extracted about half a dozen dia monds of the first water, and he passed around samples of some cigars of whioh he said he had 1, 000 more at the bottom of his trunks. He had done his' duty with a venge anoe. New York Sunday Woild. Beaaon to Bamember It. "Before we were married, Henry, yon used to bring me a pound of candy ev ery evening." "I haven't forgotten it, Amanda. By the way, dear, I paid your last dental bill this morning. It was $47. 60. Chi oago Tribune. What He Hade. A negro preacher who has been car rying on a protracted meeting in Stew art county was asked how he got on with the meeting. "First rate," said he. "I made 70 convicts the first night "Atlanta Con' stitntion. ' . " - - One KxeepUoa, "Yea," admitted the boy with the bicycle, "I go to the Universalist Sun day school, but you can't make me be lieve park policeman will ever go to heaven. Chicago Tribune. . Modesty In Ineomea. ' "Yon have a modest Incomer" '"Well, it's always more or less shy. Detroit Tribune. - A Traveler's Tale. The stealing by contract, under Us ' very nose, of all poor Mr. Carnegie's perfection armor plate making secrets . was what might be called a dirty Rus sian trick. . As between political predictions on the size of majorities and predictions of the weather prophet, we pin our faith to the weather prophet. . .. . t 1 '' The man who has lost all faith in humanity is in a bad way. He ought to lot a faith cure healer take a whaok at him. ' There seems to be peculiar political activity in the natural fai bells. . The Ideal Panacea.' ' - James L, Fronds, Aldermnn, CMcngo, sv: "I r rard lit Kmm New Dis-ov- itt us an Ideal Punnce lit Couilii Colils and Lunit Complain!, httvinir Uherf H in my fni iy !r the lat Bve jar, tn t'ic excln-ion ot pl.yu.cau's prescrip ti'n ot mlier prfpiir.iuo'i., Iiv. .T.ilin Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, wrilif: "I liave li'i a Minister oflhe Mtiiiudiat ICiiuciipal Cliurcli for 50 yar r morf, ai.dbve never Mnd anvtlilnq so iicneil. in', "r Unit iwe me men rxedy r.-1i..faH lr. Kii-.c'H Sew DicovTy Try il. i l,i,n t:., .h lt.-i....y. Trial Bottle 1 ! at V. B. Lucy's Drujj Blora, A- NEW - BERNE AGABEMY, NEW BEME, jX. V. Session of 1896 and 1897, Under tlio'plan of reorganization, offers thorough instruction "in the Classical iliidlinglish Courses by a corps of eminent Educators from the University o('N. U.. Horner's School, and other noted Educational, Institutions. Tuition Fees monthly in advance, and shall not exceed, PRIMARY DEPARTMENT $ IVr Month. INTERMEDIATE " 2. 2. I CLASSICAL " 3.00 Next Session Opens September 7th, 1896. For Further Information, Apply or Address, JSO. !S. LOMi, J,, li., I). E. II. MEADOWS. V Hoard of Regent T. A. (JRHKN. Gad About (telling a storyH-W worked at the pumps for an hour, till Anally, by dint of desperate work, we . Miss Umlcr Toe-tiaved the ship! Oad About No. Got the tires of oar srhoels full. Truth, . To the Trade: Weiru In position to sell Goods at tbo v ry lowest poislble prices. ? do not travel a salesman, therefore, we will save you that expense. We are millers Hgenis for the sola nf 8'nrks Nonparlil Bit.1 Talent Dindem and Charm. We i uy our Mtats, Lsrd.CorTiaand Tobacco, cl inuny other Ooodt In our line- from Hint liamK To convluce you tliat we re twailiiuariers, call In, Viamine goods, and g-t our prices, - ROBERTS & tllO. SEE THAT THE AVegetublePreparation for As similating thefoodandRegula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes'Digestiort.Cheerful nessandRest.Contains neither Opium,Morphin.e norIinexal. Not Nabc otic. BmfttfOUUrSiMVaBTCmit Pmrnficm Sal Alx.Stnnm MulUSJu- ' JtawrNMf - HkmSud Cltmfud Sttgar Whtoy f'tmnn ArjetfecHlemedv for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions, Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -OF- IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTTILTd: OF Ihe National Collection' AencT, Washington, D. C, Will Dispose of the Following Judg ments: NORTH CAROLINA. Of Cafltorla la put cp in one-slzo bottles only, It 1b not sold In bulk. Don't allow anyone to Roll you anything else on the plea or promise that It la "just as good" and " vU answer every pur. pose.'1 See that yoa get 0-A-B-T-O-B-I-A. tlo tie- - slmUf ys " -' - - viappsr. WTIrvln, Aahevllle. 33 SB W)ilt KroR., Aulaniler, lwi 70 J li Watson, Auianu, 04 Ml Junes A Huncook, lleautuit, ins 00 AH cherry. Bethel, H li K Wooluiv, Buiiyan, ST.i 00 Patterson & Brown Bi yboii city, 31 86 T E Harden, t'en o Gonlo, 105 00 RsMoIlMe, Chapel Hill, 2(fl 0 T K Ueaslev, Colerahl, 17B 14 W II Wllaon, Cooper,', 27 S7 .1 A A I K Burkner, Democmt, 3U2 (K) W A Slater Co., Durham, 70 80 C"pcr A Swain, Kllzuhuth City. 17J do J T Watsou, Khn City. 21 V J A Rverett, Everett, ii 48 J If Kverett. hverntt, 12S S9 tialnly aim Jones, Fuvettevllle, 276 00 .1 A lYnilii-rtmi, Kayetlevtllei :W 25 B A Anderson, Fuir lllutr, 406 00 I M Powell, Fair Bluff, 10T 08 UTClltton, Franklluton, 109 00 Leroy King & Co , Uraitam, 41 98 8ainple Brown, Oreenshoro, 3Hfi 47 W It Jordan & Co. tireenslioro, 15" 80 Dr. W K Warren, Ureenvllle, 1: 70 Dr. JW Perkins, tire nville' 21190 It II Salisbury, lliiinllion, 14(110 Hoard & B illy, Hamilton, 71 '.II .1 W It Basso.i & Co. Ilnw Itlver, 53 15 I'J Turiiliull, llfiiderson, 25 27 Hood Bros., lliiiidii vinvllle, m 25 L.lluKrani, llifrh Point, 172 25 V 11 Hooker, Malta. :!3 II JSCraul, .liukson, 215 08 S A Han i Ion, .hi sville, 28 70 i C StalllllKs Co. .I.inii'svillc, :il B' JS.Ioni'S, .liiliil'svllle, : 111 W II litiltnrim', KinMton, 102 13 J K llurpcr. I.i-liiuion, a" 711 l.nydi'ii & Yiu-boro, l.xiuton, !2 45 Hiiurv Mliinis, Littleton, 44 18 III- .1.' B. Chiton, LouiKOiii'!;, 1,002 !H I. F l.uciis, l.ii'!ain:i, . 2M 07 llnilson A Hudson Madison, 121 !W .loi'dan t-ilwaids, M.irfiiirenesville, 53 GO W II Kdwnrds & Co Mcrclmntsvllle, III 78 W.I llmdshaw H Co Mcnu uii', 341 110 M M Mason Co Mon'lirilil City, 24 110 Y Ftillini'l', Ull Aiiv, 251 75 M It l.aysiti'l'. Ml Cilrnd, 1 IS 47 IlilU'll I'.niH., Mllllive, 72 25 Koiiorl 1'ai'l.i'i", Niui lri'iislioro, OS 5) I.. Walli'iuiui, N ' Bci lu', 1211 25 li J fiuitll Co. New Kerne, Oil 111 IVCHarrell, l Ud Sparta, 52 117 S.I llnn-ell, ( ixlortl, 4IB 23' Perkins liollins, I'aetolus, 150 2 XV II Harper, Pannele, 100 !1 A A Thafrartl, Peniluoke, 37(0 K M & .1 N Hair, 1 leklon, 43 07 S A Hill, i Hot Mountain, 70 5:1 XX in II llutelili's, Hal. .:li, 223 91 I'lios. II Jenkins, paleiuli, 1S1 18 .1 II llav ml, lle.l Banks, 140 72 Win I, ex man, l .ehls iili', i95 17 D K Perkins, lioiieisiiux ille, 19 70 NTMmri'. Sal' in. 22 58 .1 II Ftltivll. AKt, Seotlaml Seek, 12 05 II P Ullke .It I',., Seal.iMUd, Hi T.O Tlieo bin ard , siio Hill, 57 08 C A Hi Tiius;. Snow Hill, 70 85 Dr. I. II a piles. in, Miuiliei it Pines, 4t 51 JV t-i dates, Sniltll I, "Wi ll, 317 3(1 O M Colli' v, istate.svllle, 09 30 M K Crowe, I. Sl.'vens, 747 llll KFMausoii, s'aiilMirn, 55 00 T W Harris, Jr., s aliiiiarti r, 30 00 .1 .1 Wilson, Tall, i, i, 212 82 Wilder , Adams, Walnut Cove, 207 25 III' (1 A I oi it e, XX'arreuliiii. 2137 Powell an I Co., XX' llil I'si.le, 211 311 s K M. mm". , Co., XVMil. vllle, 222 00 John F HardlMin, XVillianislnii, Ml 15 XV .1 Harris, iis sun 81 Mltehell ,V Asl.ew, winsloli, 31 Oil Kini; Urns Pure Food In. xvinston, 23 07 A l.ee, X inthrop, 42 41 Alon.o Sparrow, Xatesville, 110 85 A 'I'olai-, Zurall, 04 04 wxtjk'jsz viNrr-v. " " v; v. v.v: : v n s ; v: v. 't y i i 1 Sr. I Piepqie Yotu( Ijqllojs. The JouiiXAl, will pay to tlip i. rsnn. xi Im t nnii's I In neurpst tt) giving Hip cunvcl iiuin'ii'i- nf Klci-lnriil vil s ' cast for the National Presidential Ticket, A $20 Gold Piece, A $20 Currency Note, or $20 in Silver, asjthc successful jiredicter may elm 10 Send I'iils lo (lie National Collection Agency. Vx a.-hineoii, 1'. ('. anhood fostered, 4 AiBtaMat ot Ja4co r CIuoa. Offio Clerk Surbiob Cockt, ) . North Carolina. Crafen County. ' ( Under tnd by virtue of uth(iritj vetted i in the Clerk of the Superior Court ly sec tion seven'of the Consolidated Election Law 1895, and upon the recommendation of llieCliairmaD of the State Exvcullve Com mittees of the Republican, Democratic and Populist parties, in North' Carotins, who are by Law Constituted Commisaioners of Election, the following named Judges i of Elections, are hereby appointed fur the vaiious election Precincts of Craven County for the general election lo be held Tuesday next alter the first Monday in November, 1896. Vunceboto, Lacy Lancaster, d; Cbas. Sutton, p; Bryan Coward, r. Maple Cypress, E. F. Adams, d; Geo. Oixon, p; Jno. S. Chapman, r. Trait's, 8. E.Wuiiford,d; L.C.Tliomas, p; Aaron Hammon, r. Fort Barnwell, Sam'l C. Lane, d; J. W Taylor, p; Jonas Harget, r. Core Creek, E. D. Avery, d; Thomas J. Bryan, i-; J. W. Kennetly, r. Dover, V. T. Uinef, l; L. II Oullaw, p; Ctias. U. Bcckwitli, r. TompUe. Juo. S. Morion, d; W. V. T..y lor, p; Ed. W. Fisher, r. Stuntou's, Elijah Tuylor,d;.V. P. White head, p; E. C. Bill, r. Leu's Farm, Thos. H. Mullison, d; Ed ward Russell, d; Abraham Dennis, r. East James City, , ('; Jesse Brooks, p; William Salter, r. West James City, , 1; Jno. T. Perry, p; II. II. Pender, r. Hivenlnle, II. C. Wood, il; W. J. Hardison, p; William Bell, r. Neuse-Trent, W. II. Ilray, d; Frank Dawson, p; James Lawrence, r. Pleasant Hill, . , d; C. I. Eubank, p; Charles Smith; r. Rocky Run, , d; W. T Civils, p; James II. Bryan, r. CITY OF NEW BKUNK. 1st Ward. II. H. Tooker, d; J. C. Rij- don, p; h. F. Willoby, r. 2ud Ward, F. T. Patterson, d; Watson, p; Claudius Parker, r. 3rd Ward, J. J. Baxter, d; Luke ney, p; r . U. Uiieen. r. 4th Ward, K. It. Jones, d; M. V. U p; W. H. Joliuson, r. MuLarthy a. Sill Ward, v. i. Meets. d; J. J. Mosclv. p." S D. Pope. r. St. Phillip's. 5th Ward, d; N. II. Styron. p: R. C. Baker, r. Pavietowu, 5th Ward, . d; Henry Jamea. p: J. F. Ham. r. Jasper, A. E. TWadsworth, Id: N. T. Weeks, p: Willie Basberry, r. W. M. WATSON, C. S..C. September 30, 189G. il i 'in, il.ii. H Atlantic. & V, C. Railrc? ! TIME TABLE NO. 2, ;s; ' In, effect 7:5u.M. Wdaesdav, K -27th 1895. - ';;. : Goino East ht insnnin i UriNit W--t No. 3 Lv. p. m. 3 ai S 49 4 12 5 IS 5 25 6 37 No. 1 Mixed Frt & Phm. Twin. Lv. a. in. 7 2ll Pasnenqer lraiht, Stations. (Jlll'lsl oio. l-(iiiti"e Kim-ton, Ar. New Ik in, Lv. Lv, " A r. Ai. M'-itl.tfi'i '.iiy, N Ar. II i(t :a l : ii -..i it i Lv. S U 1 r-'TATio::s (I -ll no, 8 in 7 M'l 24 9 ji 9 :'. 10 la 10 40 11 !f ll :;i ,2 0.-. 1 :io o - 2 '-'U 2 4;! :i i 'll 111 LiiGeatiL"', Fal'ilm ti i k, Kiit,-ii. 1 a.-XWil. ' Ai. ! xe, I v. l.v " .X,. t'.-r- t'ri.k. I ll-i ai- ia. Clalh'f, Ar. New 11 in, Lv. No. 2.' -, iliriil & l'lim 'In. h. Ac.'i u. Ot - t. ; II .'! V ,rl 11' ' 4 I . 4 tl l .' ;.H Ar, Lv, Kiverdale t'r, lllatl, Havcib ck, NeWpol'l, W.l.uv.ii.d, Atlantic, Mor hcail (Jily Ar. Hi lil 10 1) ft M l.v. h Lv. 3 ;:t 3 4li 3 51 Ar. M. City Depot, Lv Hti P. M. A. . 'Monday, Wednesday and 1'iiilay Tuesday, 'I I. ins. lay ami Sittiiiday. 8. L. HI LL, Siij.'t tl Wilminotofl, Newbero & M: TIM 'I . i.i.i. c ,y The conditions attaching to tlii-t xnlin-.: cuiti --t mi" that all votes cast, must be Um:i t!ii- 1. 1. ml.. ;:;nl ill'' voters -must be subscribers to the .locus xi,, I', illy ur Weekly. 1 Kvory subscriber will be entitled to vote on the blank aken from eaidi issne of the Journal. Saturday, October 31st, will be the last voting day in this contest. Each vote received will be dated, hour anil day it comes to this oilier, and will he bo recorded and tiled. The successful voter will receive notilieation as soon as official returns come in. BRYAN TICKET. McKINLEV TICKET. PALMER TICKET. M i ks IS ft y t V. 'A I ; ; VOTERS NAliE. i! f DR. . C. WEST'S m r ,r,r! TREATMENT Ti-.tOniGlfcAL. A L CTHF.K3 IMITATIONS ; :ivi- V. iiitPii ;ujritnf?, i ,.rM tU o ily, tn i'iir WthIc Memory, .Y .-! mm -. ., 1 ii ., t'jt-iinnn, Quuk- - ii 1 Mi'i.rn. I.urk of C-ODfi--i.-i;. ., itt:di ,: I ii..iu, Youth- tr i-'.x ft.i'1i; uf 't'uliiiccit, opium, whi 'li Ii-mI'i in M ini ry, ( itiiNiiinptioD, .l lM!li. At M.-iM or hv n.uil. ftl a f't-wrh uri.frii Kiiuraiiter to rii;l itt (!''. tpMjtie mrk- i i'-ft (i:it' in rilniciii, wit L full iuMrintiiniri j.i ((.(-,. (I'll' r-iimil only oia to iwcll p""n:i. Ai : i-M-. i" iy l rtF"-Vi. ;V"od label Special Jfc X'i i'..r !hi:h.Ii'i..'v, low nlUW'' t ' J . 1 ,.l M.,,,IH,.I P' ..'A Si,.:i ilv ,r lttirriiiiii;M a iB.xt MI fur will V ''"... it,.... ,UIIUIllVlA BtPUMC or by naiil. MP I Ct New Is P'- ili IllM.l. Ihix cur aBi- F.S. Dlffy, Berne, N. 0. eittu-i 5Uu,i.. A Sol" Agent, A B fiinoM's BnnmHlEleig. Splnndli curittiv nui-nt for Nrroait or Slok litimiiichit, limiti .hHiistum, Hltwilenww, ur pi-tier i) Nnraljiii; alito for Kheu uftlitm, 4loti(, Ktdiiov In-orders, Acid l)y )w)iHia, Ann'iiii.t. Aniidoto for Aloobolie nml nthnr eitveA. 1'i iuu, 11), ZJaadoOOBJiM, i.rIirvt-ctJUt. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 1S1 S. Western Avenue, CHICAGO. F. S. Dlffy, Sole Agent, Now Borne, N. C. Off. KiaiX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Pills a iti t)io ori pin ul and only i-IiKNt II. n:itu imU rdiiihla cur V n t ih nihi'kft. I'licf. tl.iW; Mai liv mini. J. Bur nils Tn tiiku . it . i 1 -2 :(i) M Sniieinul' i' '! i Or' ei :; Qiiino Sot tii. ,(). tr- Nil Lv-. A 9 2ii !i ,ri'i 10 0') 10 4 J l'i 40 I. i. NO I. A! 1 1 h i . Ni-I'.. Ms villi- SVJM'I- ,I;iikurville VVili,. in c Ill M . ' I . '. 't llll 1B VI. ti 1 ' A -i H I Si. live n ii Kl, .!.'. 1.1 rxl iv iii'l in.- mi I'i. Lv i. A. M. ii'J in l.v ( 'illl W. I ' i. I CITT n&RPET REPORT. CarrcctedDKil b Baberli lRra., Wholmalclaad tSetall Merchants. WbolewtlvjPrlo.. Rib Sides, 4Jc. Short Backs 4 Jc. llcsa Pork (new) i.30. Hump (9 50. Short Clear $9.25. Uair.s, sugar cured, llc. N, C. Hams lOJc. Fieah Pork 4 to 4 J. Lard Compounds, la Tubs, 5 to 5 J. Best Lcnf Lard in Tubn. 6c. Flour, btit patent, ti 20 to,$4.30. Flour, Fancy Straight, f 3.90 to f 3.9.1. Slruight, 3.60 to $3.75. Extra Flour $3.25. Granulated Sugar 5c. A Sugar 4J-. C Sugai 4 2 5c. AInlasses 15to 25c. Syrup 15 to 25c. Cheese 9 to 10J( Butter, Boquet Creamy, 20 to 31c. Butter, Da'.ry, 17 to 18c. Hio Coffee 14 to 18c. La Guara Coffee 18 to 30c. Ground Alum Suit 55c. Pt as 50 to 65. Chickens, grown, 45c. Spring Chickens 20 to 35c. hRgS "C. Itieswux 30c. Peanuts 60 tn 70c Hides, dry, 2 to 6c. Hides, preen, 2f Beeftiufoot4 to Jr. Corn 40c. Oats. Meal :3c. -uy "I, it ;:J5 i H : A ': . .' .0 .' II 7 ?'i H:imiii-.-.iI, T 1 Kirs' .. . i 7 I: . Hill. 7 5-. . . i . ... 8 t)-" c .n ss l.ai.i , H 11 "Amiuiili.le 8 18 WoihIhi. e, 8 3i Eii-efon.! 8 5i Hoilyri lf.t- 0I Fnlkstoue 9 111 Dixon !l lit ei01ilt 9 50 An, Jurksnuvillt 11 10 Lv. 11 Id Nmtlieasl 11 :i8 liili-onk 11 rH Muysville 12 18 ttiivensw.r.d 12 30 l'ollncksvillu 13 53 Di lirul s 1 "0 Arr. Ncwriie P. M. 'Daily Except Sunday, H. A. WHITING, General Maimer, J. W MAKTKNIS, (ieu'l. Kn.i iid Pass. ai Lv. A.r. Lv. I 51 I 47 .50 : I.'.' VI 12 l v 'it : . r. 1 It; to ! !i .8 h hi .'.u .-. -Ji f i t) IIU1IIO Solo ld uuly by Agent, Now F. S. Dukky, Borne. N. C. kb unvil o Tliln remedy being la Snburrlbers cut around Border and fiend to JOURNAL. Polling PlaceH. Becilnira nml Ju-'ceeof Election will taka mil ice. Unit ti.e Fillxwing Tollin Places have been estnldislieil for Ibc varl- nua Wards l the City or New Bern t 1st Wr. City ITnll. Court llous-t. Hcoti's Livery Stable. Btore, cor.' Queen and Pit-lnirrtfteis. (McCanhjV) UoieReel HmiKf. (St. Phillip) Store, cor. W.st sod Klui bts. ( P-Tiittwn ) , Uttiry James' tlioD. nra noiilrud In COpfloe ih.melv.lo tii P.ilima pUccs fur the n'ristratltmof Voter. v 6 -s. W. M. WATSON. ' Clerk SutH-ni Court 2.1 31 4ih 5th 5ih tith llrRlrtrart 1jH)R Otiltoa Dtgglna and Ties, Biiri and Barrel Covers, Btiildeia 1.1 me and Cement, Tuna Cotta Pipe and Shall Lime, Cull on , . . . J. 13. IiATIIAM. A10 8. No. 1 New Loir Carrisues for le. t Storage for 503 Biles at Low Rites. J THE P41I5T Haiti more, Md. The'Papei; of the People For the People and with the People, Honest In Motive, Pearler tn Expression, Bound to Principle, Unswerving In its Allegiance to RiKht Theories , ' " and Illgbt Praolices. The 8dn publishes all the news oil Ihe lime, but It does not allow Us column to be desrnded by nocleon. Immoral or purely sennallonul matter." Editorially, Tint Soh la tho consistent and nnch&n"ln2 champion mid delcnder nf nnnulur riuhis and lntereU srainst iiiliiicl mseliines and monopolies ol every character. Independent !n all things, ixtit me in none. It I for good lavs, l!on'l Riivernnient and good order. By mail Fifiy Qenta a moQtb, Six Dot larsajaar .. . ' , Iprlnl (llrrrtlT the Neat of thone 4laBMa of thn tlenlta-unaarj' Orsrniifl. rrnnlrea rltanite of diet. Cnre f?nnraiiteed In I tn M Ktitya. small plain pack. JTt TT t TT" :'' "V mall, Sl.wu, bUitiil Hold ouly by F. 8. Dlfi'Y. 'Solo Acent, New Borne, N. 0. New Berne Mails. Notice W'-'lven that on (and afler tbif dale niails leave For all points in Pamlico County and Soutli Ureik auction of Beaufort County close at 5 s. m. For Yanceboro and Post Offices lo Northern part of Craven County close at 13 noon. For Bellnir and Lima, 0 a. m. For WMtTord, lit. m'. All irail f..r Deltrulil goa Folloka- vllle, the former office Is discontinued. ' Vanceboro mail arrives 12 m. Yancebor.) mall leaves 1 p. m. M. MANLY, Pout master THE NEW YORK .TIMES FOR THE CAMPAIGN. Sale I:ui(1m. ilv iiiii,- nl ilie pnwera conferred :n :t riaiii uiortuaui- ilee I exiiuud by L. I'. Taylor and wife4o II. I! Duffy ncmile I n tlie ohii-e ni tin; It "isier ol Deed- ! raven eoiiuly, bunk 110, pii;! 70. I w i t Mnuiliry, rtovnnlier -ud, 180b. nt the court lioii-eldiii'i' in ilie eily o' ev ' Berne utter I. ir sale t.i Hie lni;liet .bit!iier , Ihe lands ile'f.ilieil in said deed. In Alrattot 20 acres ticar Aslmry iluie-l and trail an) lining ul 01 ncies. Th-si two ll'.icis will be sulil n.-one, and will 'a sulil mbjeet tn t lie terms of contrai l tv ween L. l' T"l r and E. T. Innt k uwl lohn F. looi-k in I wo detdi reui.rdid u above orriee. Imok 1 l:i. tme 2C3 nod Imok 114, pa.;.; !I4, tl.tis selliti; cotton i-oni lur suine ufiy b ile-, ol cotmn, secured fcv morlKae on above land. 'J'uew: will ba snld fur iasli. Ali nuother tract ol i l acres; alsu annilici' lim-t or lot with m.i.i OUSe IU tile village nt t'ule (.lei k. 1 In -a wo tracts will be soul lor ins.lt or tin- third cash unit Imian.e one veiil'n linic. Said sale bein;' innde to sntisiy t lie il.l t et out in said died. II. It Pi'fky, Xhrtgape W. D. Mclv'Kit, Atioinej. THE NEW YORK TIMES Iwill U mailed daily and 8uodavs to any addutr in the United State. Canada, or Mexic , postage fiee, until November 15th, 18C6, covering the National campaigu sud elic tlons, tor $3.00. - A Candidate. , I wish to offer myself a a candi date before tho peoplo of Craven ConntT for the poeitton of county commissioner. Mt object In Tiew fa to nrotoct the laboring clasaea, neither asking nor bogging favora from any particnlar patty. , , Respectfully, w B. F. Stiu.it, THE TIMES will print the news ol this Important campaign, po both sides, It should he read everywhere. THE TIMES can be read without debasing your intelligence or morals. 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Sharp, Freight received up to 5 o'clock For further Information apply to, GEO. .HENDERSON, Ag-an Jane 23. 189(1. frilLDDD PDISOiii SASPEClALTYi rtiuittr ondaVTor Tw- 11 urodtD 16 to 86 daTL YnnfanhatMM! tiomnforBaoM nrlcAtindaw anmatarDiam I J tJ- K jow prurr tooomlm wii.. , w inioilopar nail rood f rn(l bout bilk . . mm, 11 mm imi woiut. ii you bT takan n4 Asaaw uouu ll4;lJti f IDOalll, nOri 1 II rJ " plM, Copper Colored Holn. I)lrrw MrwitotUibolr.llMlrorFy)hrows (ulnr r tit, H t lb Uwmnxniury Vt)ornUtocnra. Wi mmvm mmmm an4 chnlUnr OheK th iPn)t uU r',1 I m ftnd Chnllitirt thm w.si MWtflunntcur. ThM dlfliM hr a thn skill of thmcMtiuiiiiat t 9imnm AUUt4M0 eftIUU bntilnd our i' IMMltltnr04t"r' t -