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i I'll BINE JOUMAL C3ABLXS L. STITENS. I'DITOB AND PBOPBIKTOB. 7 ElRk..N a Nov. 3.1890 .and at lk Poet tiaoaai Sew Berne, . a second, elajamatleri , ' Daily Jovmhxl (except Monday): 1i . vna by earner la Wile city, at Weente -rmontk, . .;. i v. ;-' i i it Months, invariably la advance, 11.00 Tail ..: ! . tmLV JMmfAi.aMMer.taiadTanoe.ll.Oft AdrerttatucJtetce (Ire oa application at .ie emoe. ,4: i.;. ; FlTo ecnM per line win be enarged for ard. ot T keeks. Beaolutlgnioi Bespeet and Bbltuarj Poetry) ales SB Obituary Kotleet her tea Shoe whtehtne editor hlnwelf ball alv aa a natter oi aewa. .. ,, Botlee ot Cboreh and Society and all other nterteJaateata treat trbloh rerenae to to b derlred will be charted for at the rate of live a , alia.; : Tb. JovanAS will not under any aireomt ttaaoeo be leeponelWe for the return or tbe ale taenia of any rejected manueorlpt. No xceptipa wHl .be aiadete tbla rale with re- ard to etther letten or Ineleenree. nor will Editor enter Into: eorrespondenoe eoa retected mannsoript. '. AID raUUY, DEMOCRATS. The day which has seemed ' never to come has arrived, and today must decide for continuation of Demo- eratlo rater change to Republi canism. ? . . There nothing bow to be added to the arguments which have been presented to the people from the platform, and tbe daily presentation of news which the press has unceas ingly sent forth day after day. The toters are familiar with every phase of the political situation, from the dangers which threaten Democ racy from the County to the Presi dentin! "ticket, no one need again bring these up. The Democratic Press and Democratic speakers have waged a tiretess relentless warfare, . and without reward,except it be the consciousness of having been faith fnl to the trusts which the party have placed upon them. . Today is the day of results, Jwhen shall be demonstrated by the voter. at the ballot box. the effects of this camp.tign of education. Today is not the day for speech making or political excitement, It ia not the day for emotional con troversy, but it is the day for Dem ocrats to vote for the interests which each voter by tnis time is fully con vinced means the welfare of himself, ad the prosperity of his section, ' State and country. It need be no secret that triumph ant Democracy means everything to North Carolinians, this has been told Terr of ten. but its test will be today. - Tbe work of today should proceed with aa much, if not more care than any work that baa hithertofore been done by Democrats, there is no time to be thrown away, work and con tinual work is necessary, and with the work ought to be a discretion and wisdom never before observed by Democratic workers. And today ends it. The voU counts today, therefore let Demo crats vote. awajswof OtBlaneate for Catarrh that Cental aterenry. as mercury will surely destroy the sense ef smell and! completely derange tbe whole system when entering It. through the mucous surfaces.. Soch articles should ever be need except on preacrlptioni from reputable physician, as tlie damage tbev Will do Is tea fold to Mi wood you can possibly derive .from them. Hall't Catarrh Cure, mtnufactnred by F. J Cheney ft Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, sod is takeu internally, acting directly upon tbe blood sod muccus sur faces of tbe system. In buying Hall', Catarrh Core b J sure you get the genuine. It is taken Internally, and made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cbeney ft Co. Testimo nials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75e. per bottle, tlall's Family Fills aie tbe best. The first Oeaeaaa. In tbe Fifteenth Century coaches appear to have been used in pro cessions, or other publio ceremonies, mora aa an ornament than anything else, if we may judge from th? clumsy form Zflt the vehicle. Tbe 'entrance of the Ambassador f revasi into Mantua in a carriage is noticed a early as the year 1433; and that of Frederic IlL into Frankfort, in a covered ooach, in the year 1475. It ia a carious rnntraat to the rapidity with which new inventions are now adopted that nearly a century lapsed before the covered carriage was Introduced into England. Stow in his "Chronicle," nnder the year lfiSS, mentions the iatrodnction in these terms. "This yeare Walter Elpon made a ooach for the Earle of Rutland, which was the first cpach (saith he) that was aver made in Kuglend. Sinoo W wit, in anno 15C4i-the said Walter Bipon made the first hollow-turning ooach, with pillers and" arches, for Her Majostie being ; them! her servant. Also, in anno 1581 a chariot throne, with four pillers behind to beare oajiopto with a crowne imperial tn the toppe, and before two lower pillers, whereon stood lion and a dragon, the supporters of tbe armes ot England." -The sailors of the time of Good Queen-Bees mast have found it a difficult matter to obtain berths on a coach for their crnise on shore. Even Ller Majesty, thongh she herself drove to St. Paul's Cathedral to return thanks for the deliver; of her Kingdom from the Spanish Armada, was accompauied by the Privy Councils and her at tendants, who rode orr horseback. Bnt by the end of the reign coaches and carriages became suddenly pop ular. Fireside Magasine. Marrelou Results. Fmm a letter written by Uey.J. Gun dermao, of Dimomlale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract. "I have do hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the risul's wire al most marcelons in tiie case of my wife. While I was pastor of tlie Dnptist Cburcb at Bives Junction she was brought down with Pneumon'a succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption nJ it seemed a if she roultl not survive them A friend recommended Dr. King's New DiKnvciv; it as quick in its work and lifcililv satisfactory in results." Trial bot tles tree at . 8. JJnny's imig store. i(e- jjular si; ouo. and $1.00. - ill (1), The South Sea Bubble. y. In 1720 the two bubble companies for the South Sea scheme (head quarters in Ixndon) and John Law's Mississippi scheme (headquarters in Paris) sailed, working incalculable ruin on all connected directly or in directly m tlie schemes, ine mag nitude of these undertakings and the ruin caused by their failures may be gathered from tho fact that, in the South Sea case, property of the directors to the value of over tlO, 000,000 was seized, and $35,000,000 due to the English Government was remitted. In the case of Law's bnb ble, the shares of 1719 were worth more than 80 tiuioa the amount of the current specie in France and its break-down in the following year caused widespread ruin over the whole of that country. These fail ures led to a most severe financial panic, causing failures and difficul ties in most parts of Europe. Ishmarl Mang-ove Tree. Chief Gilmau, of the Bangor po lice force has a curiosity up at his residence cn the West Side which if it continues to thrive, will be likely to prove more of a sensation to people oi this vicinity than any thing which ma result from the November election or the continued fall in the price of lard. This is pretty little plant, about a loot in height, which Ishmael, tbe circus Hindoo now in the county jail here tricked out ot a pile ot wet dirt np at the prison the other night. Ish mael is already well known to our readers. It was he who stabbed the Singalese rascal who dared ridicule the faith of Brahma, and he got in to Bangor jail for doing iU As soon a he struck the jail he began to amuse the other prisoners with his antics". He is more of " an athlete than has ever been seen in Bangor, and, though he is only 19 years of age, and rather undersized he can handle a man twice his weight and years in a way that simply as tonishes tho latter; there is no fathom ing his tricks of wrestling, for he has catches and holds that have been handed down in the inner circles of bis race for many generations. . He is as solid as a bundle of wires and as docil as a child. He is a hand some boy, and he became the pet of the jail inmates about as soon as he got acquainted there. Ishmael brought with him to jail a few of his goods and chattels riiey are a queer lot of dinty dod- dies, miniature tom-toms, dried betel nuts, pieces ot cork, spools, snake skins, stones, rocoanut shells and tin dishes a pile of common things with very uncommon powers, aa Ishmael makes them work. ' The young Hindoo is a fakir not tbe kind that haunts the street corners and sells shoesliings aud patent medicines, for they are the creations of the slang language of the day; he is a red Eist India fakir, and the tricks which he does are regarded by bis people as well nigh supernatural. They have never been solved excepting when betray ed by some member of the race who got drunk 'on Western fire -water and exposed tbe whole thing. These rascals die suddenly soon after. . . One of the best of tbe tricks is the growing of bush ont of a pile of dirt in fall view of an audience. AsonrTHBKK Months ago I Ixaan taking Hood's Barsnparilla and I bavs taken three bottles,' and have realized inch benefit ifrom its use. It gives me strength and makes me feel better.' Mrs, darah Fhuon, llagnulra, N. C. ' . :,)?. t . ; f Boon's Pais act harmoniously with Hood's 8srsaparilla. - Ishmael can do it., He did it the other night up in the jail when sheriff Crown gave him av chance use his apparatus, and Chief Oilman has tbe plant as proof, v Ishmael took a pile 'of and and mud which had been brought ! r him in the jail yard underneath the window where he looks ont nod thinks up new tricks every diy, an i placed in the middle of the floor on a cloth. Then he took what he said was a seed and showed it to his small audience. This seed was itwl same thiug from which he had pro duoed dollar bill -a few minutes before by simply sqneesing it, but that didn't make any difference to him, but he pnt it into the dirt and got ready to grow his bush. No body thought he was really going to doit.';. He "swore that he would pro. duce a mangrove tree , Ishmael first took ' a cloth and placed it over the earth; then he be gan to say off some kind of heathen ish incantation, and in the course of a half minute, when he removed the covering, there was a little spiout starting up about an inch above tbe pile. : That's pretty goodv Ishmael smiled demurely and winked .. the other eye. - Again Ishmael put the cloth on the dirt and again he rattled on this rubbish in choicest Hindoo. ' Some thing suddenly stuck itself up inside the cloth, which peaked up and wrinkled as it did so, and then off came the cover with a swish and ex nosed a very healthy . younff bush standing there in the dirt. Of course, everybody said that the bosh was made of paper but it wasn t. It was a real thing, and it was moist and soft and pithy just as if it had been newly plucked from the ground outside. At its bottom was a full set of little roots which were covered with the clineing earth in which it had-i-well grown. Chief Oilman, who was present, took the bush home with him and set it ont in his garden. He said on Saturday that it was getting on well and that it looked as if it had come to stay. He can't understand how Ishmael did it. Neither can any body else. Seme of the mon in the jail declare that the youngster is devil in disguise, but most of them consider him a mighty smart lad But he is a great vegetation start- er; he beats super-phosphates at their own game, The bush is worth seeing; it is composed of close-growing green leaves on a straight stalk, and little red blossoms are beginning to grow on the top of it. It's a enriosity. Ishmael says it's easy as rolling off a log. Bangor Commercial. If a four wheel maibine is a' Quad- ricycle, and a tbiee wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wbeel majhins is a Bicycle, what would you Call a ona wheal machine ? Why, a Wheel Barrow, to besmv. Very Good. How 2?at ! If you wanted lbs best Bicycle hat would you do T . Why I would go to J. 0. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET " VTCTOfi !" Funeral Director and Embalmer. - MS Broad Street .;...'rH05t S4 tyBurla! Bobee a Bplaealty. A Cawalaata. I wish to offer myself as a candi date before the people of Craven Connty for the position of county commissioner. My object in view is to protect the laboring classes. neither asking nor begging favors from any particular party, Itespectfully, " , B. F. Stilut. -aaaaawr CASTORIA Tat Infants and Children, T he ll a l it fc. Children Cry for PitcW, CastoHa.' Children Cry for Pitcher's CastoHa. Children Cry for PitcherY Castork. Children Cry forRtcher,i.Castor!i WELL PAT " 1 r Tie highest claim for other tobaccos is. " Jnst as good as Durham.? I 1 IF '" ' -V V r,viy iq knowa there is . as good --.-. ex - , - mm i feA fte n - ill PHOFE8SI0NAL. F. X. Simmons. , f A. D. Ward Nlmmon & Ward, ATTORNEYS aad COVMSELOKS at Pnetltw la Crrm. Carteret, ionettXMGir n..lA. DamllaA eAanllaa atnl thaa UU MUUVW BUU a nuiiiww VUVIIIiee, wim n Supreme Court. Office at Ho. 8 8onti front atreet, opposite Hotel Chattewka. ...... Dr.'XL II. Goldberg; ; SUBGEO-OBAL DENTIST, Office: Hughes Building, 8. E. Corner Middle and Pollock 8treeta,over , Bradnam't rtaarmacy. :.-; MEW BERNE' H. C. ' P. II. Pelletler, ATTOBNET AT lAWJ Middle Street. Lawyers Brick. 'u. Baildlag. v.. Will iiractice In the Conatlea of CraTenl Carteret, Joaea, Onslow and Pamlico. U. H. Court at Now Berne and guprraea Uourt of. tbe State. FINANCIAL. Farmers A Merchants Bnwiv axLaizLMa SCar, xsei. CapHal Stecfc, pais la. 5l2'pr'"..'.V S7s.eos.ee m... M.s,ooo.oe IHMt - OFfICKBSs:;,.; S.u '. It H. Cdtlbb, Preeldent. ' W. 8. Chadwick, Vie Pre. T. W. Dnwav, Caahler.. . t. , . J. W. BiDWjt, Teller. " F. F. MATTHaws, Collector. With well eatabltibed connections this nana ia preparea wo emr au amununouw uoni oonaiatens wnn conaerranTe oanaina, Promot and oareful attention riven to ool- lectlen. 1 We win be pleated to correspond with' thoai, who may contemplate matins enanres or ooenuui now aooounta. T. A, Ureen, Pre, E.H. Meadowa, Vice Pre t H. M.aaov .OaaMet. CITIZEN'S BANK ;OV JS1IW B3ILUJH H, M. O. DO A 6EXEBAL BaNKINO BU8IMK8S The Aoeoanta of Banka. Bankera. Co root- atlona, Farmera, Merehant and other rt eelTedonlarorableterma. fromptandeare nil aiieuuon nven 10 ine iniei cai oi oar one toman. GolUcUon a Sneeialty. OABOorDiaaOToa. Fadlaaad Clrleh, J. A. Meadowa, Bamuel W. I pock, Cbaa, H. fowler, J. W. Grainger, B. W. SmaUwood, dee. K.lTea, K. II. Meadow, Chaa. Dully, Jr. Jam)- H-a Kwim waoi ii.ui,, Tbomaa A.wrees, O.K. For. W,r. Crockett. ii .... J. A. BBTAV. EOS. 9A1T1XL3, TrasUsat, , 71cPrs. a.H. MBjaTS.Cihlr. : THE NATIONAL BANK, o kkw;bkbnk, h. a Capital, . .... $100,000 t .................... Surplus Profits,.. , 98,168 . ' DIKSCTOBSt Ja. A. Bar aw, - Tho. Dawrata. Cma. 8. BaiAa,: . J. H. HAOKBouri Jao, Dd, U HAKver; O..H.BoBaar .. B.K. Buuori' WM. H. OLIVER, ura, ms. mabih, . " ; ; , AOCIDBMT, FIDKUTT, ... STBAht BOILBB Insurance..... A aaail n rtaM-Mad aaA Wire tented Oompaaiee reprweatea. war imjmttMH amis ' HOTOABT PUBUa f Oomndeai .ner of Deed for Hew York. Oon- nwioai ana reniwyfTanui. fWAgen Maaoaat Hoara vine una wrltera. ?riaoDPnison 'AL u 5 VvTT oaaMTOrT tor? HIAm.h1 rvjflOlf panuomtlf wihil4oatBta. VoaautolmiMa) CM for mmm prle.aB4r hm aaara. it, 11 roa rrmtm toeos. hwa w. wlli. "mMtiowrniiraufwwidbiu(Miiuia II oehua.. If we tail toenie. If roa h.T. tikw it eery, lodlAe wotMh. nt Mill BATe vtie. u PJM.M mirwdm la aKHita. Sore Threat, uaplw. Clapper C'olarw Kpate. DlMr. oe ear MOM thbir, BUlor rjrebrowf falllne; at. M a) thie twaoadAry iiLUUD rOllaOS wiwiwuaw, .MwHia.emtobMl. ate mm a4 eballeore the wort for M we aut eara. n umm hm elw.n hmateA the .kill n the m . mia.at ph.ii ei.M. neeoe ewiul mm ear aaoondh ! a.iaar. Aaaalui.pruriit.ntMMloa CXIMtlaa. AeSinl CIMJ t It K M hi) V OOm I SJ aafiX pla, i aWAtMi, wlT The Singer Sewing Machine 1 : Tntti masxsr ataxos st - : the WorUs Otlsmaita SxMltta.s xiaociiencw oi ueaiau. t Esosllence of Coottniction. -i Brgalarlty of Motion. ' . Kaae of afotloo. . ; Great Bitwiil. . - Adjustability. . .' Darability. Xaa of LearnlDff. Coarrnknoe of Arranncnent. s j! ; SOfeW OS) BAST FA TUBS) TS, I ' T. KAMCOOK, Agent, s ' Jarvls Stow, S3 Tollock 8trset, Too tun no risk. All druggists guar antes Grove' Tasteless Cbill Tonic to do all that tbe manufacturers claim for It. I . m I-' J)ij(;wsnw Yoa win find one conpoo liukla LlS!Xl ' satwooiuicebag,ancltwoce - " TT-JifA pons inside each font ounce jf ., A v V wfcWil VofBlaw'en'aDilrham. ' I -w- , I f6W 1 Buy beg of this cele- UV. 1 I If 1 brated tobacco and read the ( 'M 1 I I t -w 1 conpoo--wbich give a list 1 , - 1 W itntfr't) of valuable preaenta and how I" fS 1- imoicr none jnst as ., I") ' V- e Sai fcsMS i I Notice. Ilavlnit c.lific-d as Execntrii of Ai H. Powell, dfecated,' late of Craven o-ooty, 6tateiolNrh Oaroliaa. this is lo tmtifj all penons bavipg . rlnims agaiost tb tslatej of snid 1ec,ased to cxblit tbem iHKivfwgnrd on or ceiore tue ist nay m November, 1897. or Nils notice, wilt be plead Id bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will., please make payment, . 1 His me sum aay or uciooer. tow. I . EMMA. H. I-OWBLU .. - Exoeotria.- . aii""""""' s 2 VI r .! TmI.fV AimA maiA atH PsA knainjMai mnAntmA fan SSnarBl "M ! tmii model, drwi.r Whll iai 'tloni We adirlM, U patmabl. er wx, inm ei 'eluun. Oar tee not awwil mim m cnSlorTamT la' the U. 8. ead emifa eoi wit, lies. tiUdmar .-!-. .: ti.A.GNOW&CO. Lor. aaTCNt OffiM, WaeHinerM. . Dai.vr.-yv,t''"1-'fcin-il i I t i 'HIST i Why sofier with Coughs, Colds, .' and LaOrippe when , Laxativb . BbomO QciKiNB will cure you ia one day. Dos not produce the ringing la tbe bead like Sulphate of Quinine. Put up ' in tablet convenient for taking. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Price 85 Cents. For sale at Bradham's Pliarmanyjand all other Drag Stores. ,....... , .. To IfogttrateN. ; : Tbs next tession of the Superior Court for Craven county, will begin on Monday, November 80th, 1890. This term ot Ine court will be. for the tril ofjCr minala well as Civil casesv :j :. .r All cases bound over or oa appeal are recognizable to Ibis term ol suLt court. , t i W. M. ,WATSOX, Clerk Superior Court. ' I Eleeternl VM hy BUI. Alabama,.. ... Arkansas .'. Calilornla,.... Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware .Florida, Georgia, Idftbo,. lulnola, Indiana, Iowa, Kanaaa, , I Kentucky,.. Lonlalana, Maine, Maryland Masaaohmetti, ,., Mlenlsan.. " Mlnaeaota. r MUalaMppi.... atlsaourl,..., i Montana,.....; Kebraaka,.. BeTada.............. ; Bew Bamahlr BewJeney,.. ..." ii ; a.,. S - s ; 4 n . s .'' is IS M : U IS Mi ; M s M -" m'. n "" st Bew Tork, Borth Dakota,.... i Borth Carolina,.... '. Ohio. Greaov.,.. ie- eeew.e e4 ' rennajrlTaala...... ' Bbodelaland....... " South Carolina,.... t Soath Dakota,.,.., Tenneee.v. ..... Texaa,.... Blah,, i ....... ....... . V a it n . s 4'. U ... 4 - 5 n a Varmetit, .......... VlrtlnU, Waantanton,... Weal Vk-ilnla, U Wlsooftl i, ... Wyomlas. r- Tota, ..: ......... Xoceaaarr to loct,.. , ...... 447 ....V. S l.!rs. Anna Gage, rifa cf Ex s Deputy U. S. tel: i Colusbut, Kmm tajti "I was delirarad of TWINS. U le than so aain ' ntes and with scarcely an pahs after oalng- ooly two bottles of v.. sis hot sums AFtBBwamo. twt b, Iwmwjiiii, an raeMM ef , Sl w bwa Beak TO Wl'ttaMt mim Irae. aaarm bxocutcs co., iTum, at, " BOLD nv all DBcoairrs. Loobbabt. TsxAsJOct IS, 1889, Uer.PariaMedUloeCn., . - Paris. Tena. - ' D-ar Sirs: Blilrr as as soon a iwealM 1 BDM lirove' Tadele Ulilil ToulC. Mt eintomer want Grove' Tettelvas Chill Tout and will not have any other. In our experienct of over ,2U yrar la tlie drug buvior, W have never olJ any meriicin which save Mich nalremal sat isfaction, your rpectlullr, 1 :..a" jj J. 8, linowaa A Co. - '--'J Dii rA ,J--4 ' Trulteta sale ol a large Tract of Valua ble Tliubet and Farm. Land in Carteret Cnni.tv: North Carolina. ' ,-.' ',' ' ' ily viriua of a rieed of triwt of , n?rt ltedil from WiliiaotH. Uilliard sad I.urj K Udllard his wf " as trastes datHl l ii.rv 80tb 18Ut and duly re- Corded In tbe office ot tbe Beglster of Oaat s oTCmmm Uo .my, Honh Uaro- l!na on March oth., iuvi, lo acea ooa U Q at Base 71 for the purpose of se curing to Lotus Uilliard tbe payment of (be note therein sptcineo, (ki. uit uaviDR beta. maa te tlnvpayatent oiiheMiid note, and at tbe rtqtii-st of Nellie Hilliard Eaxillrizoraaid Lcqis Hilliard, (no dacaatd). I abail ss'l at aublic auction In front tf H e Court lli.uaedoot In Beaufort Cartanct lBnrrj Hortft Carolina, tin M ajitay; the 7tb day ot DeteotUr, 1896, at 11 o'cN'Cli i aa.. the Mtowiitf proper ly which ia dewrHttd ia said tat as ful- lowa, to-wttt - "A errtaio ; tract m laso situated and being la Cartever County, North CaroUna oa Black Crtek and Ne-" purr ItiVer, eontaieinK iwmly lour hue- dltd MMi-sty Am (241 Aerca sooia, r less, briii ihe xknt'cal .lands' euicbased from lit 8. PulWn on tbe Oib., day oi J.nuaiy 1881. by the id Witliaoa H. Hilllar.1 and th dteil from said B. 8. Fallen to VMlit.no fl Hiliimd. la. berebt ,rajrrtd w lot a mre.paHkMar and Ota site dtacrtatioB ibrreof."' Ill la property i amured on ue ew port River about ebt miles from More bead Cliy and " about three milts' Irora Sewnort and adjoin ne Carteret Couotr Ctab broreity and others and i -ta'd hi ooatafn according to a serve mi lor snhl jrVillUn H. llUHar.l about Five Tbouaand two huodred and Eighty (5S90) Tbe property however will be wd ia erotatand not lit Ihe acre. Tmnf: Cash aunlctent to pay the cotts of executing the UuMtfibe debt secured with the - iiitemt due tlicrenn. ay 13730, and the balance to belpsU iniaocaual paymeuta in one and two yiartfrotn date of sale with In ieret from tbe day of tale for abich 'lbe paicbaser is to tm notes secured by a deed bf Uust oa lb property at bis x psnts. or all cash at hut option, -TT.: JOHH aAJKIN8, Tru,lee, Advices, Kowrou, V, .- fimle mf City Lrotsw Bv rtruM ol a Judaimnt ol the 8a per- iot cetirt oi uravea county, ia toe wivu actios eolitlad Tbe Board of Coaamiwion er of Craven eoomy v Mary B. Brown et aut, 1 will sell at puuio an tinn, ior cash, at tbe court ton Wr of Craven coaotT. in the City ot New Berne, on afonday. Novembsr atta. 1896, -at II o'clocky norm, betaa the first day of the Fall Term of th 8uptior court of Craven county, to the highest .Wddat the fullow- uar deacnoed nai jsstau: "Lota Kos. 80 and Blln ine'plaa ef tbe estate or Josnus ecou, sen; , wtaatea no the west stile of Wert street (between Cedsrsnd Elm streets) w -tb City of Mew JMroe, o. .iowubbib, craven county. North Carolina, .bslng tba tame lot cooveyu nj jr. v. Honerm, wiera and Matter In fiauitv to Edward Brown. bv deed recorded in book No 8sV lolio 44, Office of lha ft girter of Psed of Craven county, and alterwaras osviteo bv Btid Edward Brown to Isaae E. Brown bv hi last wilt : and Testament. recorded m Book "E" oT Will of (aid Connty, Folios 1 19 and 1 18. , This October BOtb, 1896. ' , . CHARLES B. THOMAS, t -vV" Commission!, Cmmlwliner'i Sale. Id pursoaneeof the power enaferred upoa me by judgment ot the fcViperior court of Craves county, at iu May Tim, 1898, In an action wherein New Berne Building Loan Association is Piaintine and W. H. Cohen and Theresa Cohen er sis, tie daft ndanta, I will cBpote to tale at public auction at the court bouse door in New Bern to the blabest bidder for cash, on Tuesday,' 1st day oi December, rat tbe hour of JS o'clock now (it beMB tiMKCood ay oi in ran Termor the ttaperinr court) all ins loiiowing described aroDartT. to wit: . Twenty shares of stock Id Series Ifev t of the New Berne Building A Lota Asso ciation, all to tullowlng iiescriDed piece, parcel or tract of Unit situatad and be ing in tbe City ol New Berne, Connty of ursvea, mat or ortu uupouoa, lying oa tbe Southeast eorher oi Pollock sod Ua cock (treets. and oo Hancock' street, ad joloios lands of J. W. ferc. bow Tbos. uaaieuoa we east ana toe aieinoaiit church, knoa a Howard's- Chapel on iheBouth. ana uanoock irrt on tn West, it being all tbe lands conveyed to Taeresa Vooeo bj William Vobeu, ete. by deed dated.' Jamauy SSrd, 18l; which dead i rcoeua in tbe otnoe of to it g isief of deeds of Craven oooly, id book 10Sj page r October 80, 1896.' ' T. B. PELLETTKB, .c - i.--: tyommlssiener. Sale ot Land for ' Par- tition. ' By virtue of a Judumcatt i (be Superior coun i-l crN Couolr, as tbe special pr c-i'dii ht I'ailllion wherein Ndham Harrlwm, HamoeJ HarrlaoB and Matthew Har.leon are fNlnllffa. ad Katie Corbilt. and Elvin Jnt are Dtftodant,! will ll at Public Audio lor cash, oa Hon. '!, November 80tb, 1896, at 18 M.. to Hi b'UHnt Udder to loUoataB described Latl ia Crave County. North Carolina, adjoining tlie Eubrain DtruRherty tract ol lead, lying on Hie Nottb tide of Bach tier' trefk, beginning at a CypraN on the Cm- k Kan. and roue North 60 de great Wot to the William Wsthsringtoa naci I )oA inaa roual anl witn said William 't net lautoo's opiwr lck Ui to tbe Creek, Ibi B down tn Unk to Ul baginoinv, onUiniog 123 acre sor or Dall Ihi. Octot r 80th. 1808 ClUftLEJ R THOMAS. . i CouimUaloner. ; KEW UKUXE ACADEMY, Kew Eerwe, K. C' . Uaderlbe ulaa of reonranisttlon. attar thorough lbatriwtioa in tu Clattical and Engluh Courses by a corps of eminent Educator (roa the University id North Carolina, Homer's gckool and other toted Kducallooal Inttitutlooa. ... . . Tultloa Fe' Monthly ia Advance. Prlssary Department 81 M per month Iniermediale . 8.r3 . - Clawical i . ! . 8 00 ! e ' For mrtket Information, apply or ad drets, '. J Joaa 0. Loiso, LL., D, , i . K. II, MkAUOWa, ,. T. A. Obbbsv C'rd U Itrgeots. Warrantrd ne enre pv, Tbe are any imitatiuna, ; g tu pnnhi a h SjrCrovss, Under and tiy virtue of provisions ol certitin mortguge dn d or Iked or . Trust, encutetl by W. T. Cubo to T. P. I)rv ertux, datad Ibe 7ib day of Anil), 184, ' and du'y .recorded in tlieeutlniy i f I'amll. co, State ot N. O., on the sll day, Book 14, rage 4 lo oi, .r in purpone oi . ttcnr'.ng tbe . h'ur bunds Or promirtory note therein specified; and by reason of default In tb payment of said piomistorw - -botes, and the! provisions tf.iald florn. f sagi s Deed, or Deed of Trust, at ihe re ' quest of ihe gratitor theHJa htaed, Vf'St. ' ; Cabo. - - -- - "-::; I will sell at soclion, to tbe bigbest bidder let easiest tlie C Art house doOr in Bayboto, county of Pamlico Stat ot Nonb Carolina on - vr .. ,.-irj THUItSDAY.' OCTOBER 28, lS-1 ' at the hour ol 18 o'cl k noon, the, follow 8 township, Pamhce countt, Nonh Car--1 nlir'S, IO WStt "!- ' i,'"1''. '." f'ik t;aeat' - Adjoining tlie lands of T. T.t roodinj,, andoini-rs. boundidst filloat: Begin . 7 Din in tbe Wise division line," 818 ole " bom lb BisRS Northeast corner, running thence North 25, East 125 poles; th- oca - South 6 East 180 poles to T. .T. tiodiii li,u at ! h. ait nf Tkenft Onlr -flnt ' tbenca with Ooodinu's line. IS West 128 . ' poles; thence North S9 Wiet with iid -'- i Witadividinn- line. ISO nobs id the be- . . ginning; eonlaioing 100 acres, more'' or '.' " U.WS. At oriMK Lue null MiH, umnifni- im a Deed from D. B. Hooker to W. Cah", dated, Srd, 1881. and rteorded in ' the Publiu Ree) 4 Pamlico couotf.v 1 tsojn , rnge oo, aw sua pi. ,ri(j:;; . Aisoie undivided j tnierest in tne IfiMnwini, lown Inla. tn Ihk loan rSt,- wall, n said eounfy ' ami -tl', 'lo-win ' " IM Wu. B3, rjelnolnait tcenrorol : Main nreti taa jacaso ttm-i, aaa .roa-, . ., ning wiiu jacaauai imii iu lite iiue m iub Itw iKVUinu uj iuv ooioreu oani., vuurea known as tbe M attuck' liar: thence with-"" said line lo the line of tot No. 88, ti. : H. a Fowlers line, Ibeoos with ib'.s line lot Iso. 26, to Uain stnet, tbeoce with tbe street : , to the beginning, contr.inluaone- halt acre. ", ; ' . Alan an na.lluuWI 1 inlarn in lot Na ' ' ' ' i heiiinninff ' at tbe comer of Maio 8t - and Union street, anl ruse wttb "stain .:, street to a 11 Fowlers line, thence with,;.;,; hi line to another of hi line, oividioa; ,' ' ' diviibng Hoe of said Fowhr to ' Union r street: thence with Union stmt to the be , (jtuumg, conuuniUK oneoaii aciw. . . ( ,(.. ' T. r. UBiVUitADA, iTuster, .. oy vn ao. it. A ttuatAo, Attorney. . -ThU September 8rd 1896.- . n ,h tjBSIBr I'laBat SBBllsB t ttAAinnflSul h anBWat -'. '"',.' W AUVinUUCS I LU JOVV, l MUiZ lafJfJ IUU ,r ?, Mortgage Sale XanaanV' By virtue of the powers conferred in a certain mortc"e deedexteoted by L. F. Taylor snd wlBto H. B. Duffy recordMt in tbeofiVeol lue letter of Deed ot Craven county, book 110, page 70, 1 will on Hominy, November SJud, .1896, at the court lioudoor In tbe citj ol New Berne oner for sale to the biubest bidder the land desctibed in mid deed, to witf A tract of 20 acre near Atbpry church and tract adjoining ol 60 aota. . Tbese two traeu will be tout atone, sod will I old sublect to the term or coptract . be- , tweeo I.. F. Taylor and E. T. Ipork and ' John F. Ipock in two deeds recorded in ' above office, book 118, page 268 and book. 114, page 94, thus sellii g cotton note fiir-Bime fifty bales of eotton, scured iy morigajeoo above land. These will bo -n sold f.ir caib.l Also anotUer tract of 88 acres; also another tract or lot with (tola .' boose ia the village of Cure Creek. These ' two tracts will be sold for cash or onav third cash and balance one year' tlatw Said sale bsing mads to sstisfy the dU set out In said deed. ' , H. B. Dnm, Mortgagee. W. D. VfolTBB, Attorney. . Nottee, NOBTH CAROLINA, ( Befon Craven County. ( tbe Clerk. Ia Be, Probate of tbe ) Citation and or Nancupative Will of Vderofpublicttaav , Mary 1), Dewey, deed J to tbe peat of kin.. ; To Heary T. Hunt, William f. Hut Beojamia Tbomaa, 8. N. Ball, Henrietta AtoUooald, Jam McDoaald. brr bus- baodf Tea art hereby nolifi.! tad erttd 'i to appear before me at my oOlos in Ihe court house of Cmen county, on Monday ... tbs ttb day ot November, 1696, at the ' hour of 18 o'clock, M. At -which said 1 ' tim nd place tbe NunetpatiTe- WIH of Mary D. I)ewy, dee'd, will be ihiUtd lor probate and coo teat raid Will if jv J (hall ibink proper to do to, . ... This the 44th day ol September, 1884. - W. M. WATSON, . ' Clerk 8operior Conrt, Cravea County ' . ' Ctommissioner'B Sale ot VALUABLE EEAL ESTATE. ' Parntst to a judgement ef tbe Superi or court ef Craven ooncty, N. C, ie -dared at May Term, I8M, la that eartaia actio entitled A B. Dawn and An ' a DawHM vs Geo. V. biU and sVrah V, Hill, hi wlia. appointing (be uodtrsnjned cororuiioii'DK t tell th Uads harelnaflet detcribtd, I ) will tell at lb court bona - ' door In New B- me, Cntveu Connty, N. C. on Monday, the 80ih day or November.' 1896 (King.be first dty of FaU Term, . 1896, of Craven omnty 8ur rior court) . tt twelve (11 o'clock, bb, to ilia hlxbett . bidder h T ' rath, V th .!- lowing described Rtl Erfate, to wit: All thai pkos or fn of bad lying aa4 be- . log In tn t'oaniy of Q tn, Township No. 8, aud kooao aa'Uiatignalvd a fol ' lews, vist Being that tract or parcel of ' laud aberroo the parties of the first part (be stU1 Uco. F. and Sarak C Uill now -reside and tdiMnlng tli lands ol Cicero Oreen, Hil.s ftcatb, Charles Weathering Ion and Uesikiab Davis tad routalning . 800 (er. , . This October Unl, 18t6. ' ' . : ll.L. UIBrUi, Comtnbloar. One Tbomand for Cae (TBADS mabk. .; ACCISXMT TICtXTf, ; The Inter-tatj?r Casta Company, ef JQw Tfk. fives THBEE MONTH'S Iatir. $1,CC0 for C1.C3, t Bta er wm ' betweea M aad S ream ot t r'l . .-, ' ( ft'. Bltilia ' ttorm,V .it... II."... r lavwMifi. .. Shwuiii, .-,muatMM r Ifiiliirml rroslnrta V. ..liii,, ? r1 Dehtlity. B.i,ioiikn. Loss of Aiiw;',: !!: ! ii mi, t Ci'ontipstlon, Oior' T" Cl.stl Tonic remiivrt ILe ; h orO'liKf tliee tn.nl.l.ji Tn.i yi.d will be delnjtilwl. to c-: 't. , j S 1 g5oulue a k i"r Omvu's. ' ..A.. ,ui..r-
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