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, EOT BERNE JODENAL . 5BAELTS L. STSVEN3. KDITOB ABD TEDPEIETOBi SXW BKRKE, N. C Nov. 14. 189G Intend at the Vast office: t New Berne, M. Cas teoond olas waiter. Tn Da(lt Jouamr. (except Monday) Is llv-amd bv carrier in this city, at 50 eontw m mtmll. IriXM MOJITHS, Invariably In advance, tfl. 00 OokYea " " " Weekly Jourmal one year, lu advance, II.Oii . Advertising Rate given on application at I, ha uffloe. s '''" five eentt per line will be ctinriteil for - .,.1. of Thanks. Resolutions of Respect and - 3Mtuary Poetry; alao tor Obituary Notices hnr thaa those which Ui eiiltor himself ball Kin a a matter ot news. " Kotlees of Church and Society ami all othei .innnii hum whloti revenue Is to 1 derived will be oharjteil for at the lato of five e aline. ThejooaSAt will not under anycircura stances be responsible for the return or the ft ate keeping of any rejected manuscript. No .,w.ntion will ho nmre to this rule with re . n .i.h. intt.-ia or iiir.loaures. Nor will Editor enter Into correspondence eon- :' ernlp- relected manuscript. ; MEANS CLOSER RELATIONSHIP1 The settlement of the Venezuelan controversy, a matter which at one to threaicn the pence of the two greatest nations of t world, brings witli it not merely the solution of a troubiesomo interim ; tional question, but will also bring together more closely tho two na tiong concernod. The most important point estab lished is that the intervention of the United States was jtistifinble in this case, which brings out our post- . tion'as to the right of maintaining and enforcing the Monroe Doctrine. : And this maintenance of our a claif.is, the right to interfere when the tefritoria'. integrity of an Aincr io.n trovernmcnt h threatened, places this cou ntry in a m uch stronger position to protest against further aggressions against American gov. em merits, and make any cluin.ant leave the matter to arbitration, in 4tead of such a claimant forcing his own case by arms. - - But however much the credit may be due to the course pursued by this government in securing a settlement of the Venezuelan question, it is a matter of congratulation that it ; has been settled, peacefully, and that in the peaceful solution of this matter, the two great nations are certain to be drawn closer to gether, and bound moro firmly in a : a relationship which English speak jng people can only enjoy. Americans must especially feel grateful and proud over this success ful arbitration, and both nations cannot but feel a higher regard and jrroater respeel for-each other in the future. Hewareaf UlntmrBlft ror Catarrh Hint Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destiny the sense of smell snil completely mranye Hie whole sy.tcm when entering it lhrnujh the mucin!" turn-.ces. Sucb urticlce shouM ever be used except n prescription irom reputable phy-lciiins, is the damnsc tliev will do is ten lokl to the aood you cuv. possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, mai.ufiturel by K. J Cheney A Co., Toledo, )., conUuns uo mercury, and is takeu intern illy, attiD!! itiientl.V upon the blood and muci us eur faces of Ihe system. Iu biding Hall's Catanh Cure be Hire you get the genuine. It is takeu internally, ami made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testuno. n;als Arte. Bold by DruRfiisls, price 7 : per bottle. Hall's Family Pills me the best. Itrjr Keeping for I'rolil. An interesting and complete pub lication on the above subject is ready for distribution by the Kx peri men t Station. It is written hy V. li. liege, Manager of the Poultry Division of the Station, and is intended for pop ular reading to give complete infor mation about poultry and poultry raising. It has 8 pities and is illustrated with 40 cuts showing the appearance of all tho more import ant breeds cf poultry including docks. Descriptions with cuts art given of easily made poultry houses, brooder houses and brooders, and of the various appliances found ncces ary and useful in poultry raising. Cuts are also given showing the changes that take plaeo in tho egg daring incubation. Complete in truetion is given as to the cure of poultry with all the more common diseases, and how to avoid these dis eases, Tho subjects of artificial hatching by means of incubators, and subsequent caro of tho chickens by brooders aro fully described. Feeeding and care of young chick ens bred by hen or by incubator, and also grown fowls, aro eompletcly discussed. An important subject which is nonsidered is how to improve the common stock by moans of a tlior-ough-bred cock. It costs bnt little tcubi;.ci.d;ih ae oat TiktLaxatlVt Oromo (jiiiuire Tablets All ditigfiist refund the money It It nils 10 txtc Si. or any moro to feed an improved breed or a well selected cross, than the ordinary barn yard fowl, yet the former is far moro profitable. How to drpss and ship poultry to market is also described. ; The bulletin will be sent free upon applioatiou to Dr. 1, 13. Battlo, Director, Kaleigh, N. C. Poultry raising with the proper care can bo made moro proGtable than any other branch of industry, considering the amount of-money required. Tho object ot the organ ization of the poultry division of the Experiment Station is to show how this can best bo done, and this is also the object of the above bulletin. Every farmer or bis wife should have it. : Did Ton Ever Try Electric Bitters ns a remedy for vour roubles? I1 not, yet a bottle now and set reli.l. This medicine has been found toHttie spaniel, not seoniiug to; like the he pecuhaiiy ndnptcd to the relief and cure ot all Kctmile dun plaint?, exerting a direct influence in sivinj strength and tone In the orpins If you biivc Loss ol Appetite, Constipation, Ile'iilnche, Faint 11 g Spells, or are M rvous. Sleepless. Ex citable, Melancholy or troubled with Etz zy 8pel,8, Eloctric Hitters :b the n edictne you ne d. Health mid Strength are tivar nntecd by irs u. Fifty cents nnd $1.00 t F. S. Duffy's Drug Slor. Pet Souirrols. To teach a squirrel to become ac customed to handling, however, re 'inires some patience. Every time it is fed it is well to make a little clucking sound, or something he will rccognino us a friendly call meaning feeding time. After hav ing tamed him so lie will eat while you are watching him, which he will do sometimes iu one or two days, get him accustomed to having your hand around the body with. a Small cord, and tuko him out of the cage without lifting linn by the "cord. Tuko care, for he will bite and sink his little teeth almost through the bono of your finger it he has a chunco. Now take a glove that has been stuffed full of cotton,and stroke him gently with it. If he attempts to bite, which he is almost certain to do, give him a little tweak. Repeat this as often as he tries to bite, and ho will soon learn that if he sits still he is all right. Mow feed him from the thick glove. In a surprisingly short time hv will giva up all idea of biting and you can stroke him or pick him up with your hand and carry him about in your pocket, lie will groff wonderfully attached to you, and when once tamed thor oughly ho will never run away; al though he may pay short visits to his mates, he will return to you But pray remember this, that his deadly enemy is the cat. Harper's Hound Tabic. YOUNG WW We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures SAFETY to LIFE Of Both Mother and Child. "MOTHERS' FRIEND' CODS fOM'ISKSKNT OF ITS TAIN, I10RH0II INK DANUEII, Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. Enriorflcil and recommended br phrsl- elaiiff. mlUwivf aim! those who have used It Beware of ubtUutes aiid luittatioui. Sent br exun'ns or moil, on receipt of price. .M per bottle. Book "TO MOTHF.IW " jutWittaJ (iee, containing foluutarj testimonial!. BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Oa. HOLD BY ALL D7)TS GISTS. North' Carolina Conferenea II. E. Church South, ConTenbg at Klnston, N. C. Eecembsr, 9th , 1395 Atlantic & Xorlh C'tirolina It iilrosd, 1 iissenucr Department. Nc w Beine. N. C, Nov., 10, 1898, To A''pn'.9 Ailantic nml North Carolina Uiiilroad: You will sell tickets b the above from your station to K'.nston and return at Tar iff N". 2 Tickets to bo sold December 7ili, 8th, nml Dili, good to return until Decern beT 19th, Inclusive. A U UILL, G. 1. A To MagiNtrateM. The next session of the Superior, Court f.ir 'Jraven county, will bejjin on Monday, November SOlh, 1800. This term ol llic court will lie for the trinl of Criminal La well as Civil ca?e. All cases bound over or on appeal are recognizable to this term ol (aid court, W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court, One Thousand for One (TRADE HARK.) ACCIDENT TICKETS. The Inter-State Casna Company, of New York, Sires THREE MONTH'S Insurance $1,000 for, $1.00, to mca or women, beturean IS an1 60 years nf gt, avalntt fatal Htreot A'elilontu a foot, or on Blcjrelm, HorsMS.Wauons, llnnm Cam, Railroad Cars, r.lftvalcl, Brliltffl, Trolky and ('ahln Cars, Hutanialii)S,4toambuMU and Steam sVrles, ''"' ' N.. street. Warranted no euro no pay. There are many imitations. To get the geD'ilneisk for Grove's.' . . s CANINE' FRIEND IN N.EED. - How the ClveyAouad itesnue. tho .ttla 1 . , spaniel. -"Talk ubont tho sasaciij t-f 'VjV remarked Jenkins 03 he sc-oriu"n!. sur veyed the. records qf the cxl disodi done by canines in (toue.ral., " Why, I saw something one day which bourn Ilia world sometbiiuT which, i" addition to proving the l'onsomnu power of dcj; showed also that come of them at lt::jt possess a great ciipaciiy for affectum for their own kiud. A friend of uimo tip town owns sevcrul og$, tircnjf tho let beiuR a magnificent Greyhound and a diminutive Fpanic, tho two desvuot" withsrandiug the disparity in pm be ing warm fr;m:ili . Uue f-nmuirr dsy the iog catcher wagon was wtiUui; tho rounds and, as usual, was missing the enrs while corralliug the annuals which are well taken care of. It happened that taj friend's front gate had been left open, and the, two dogs mentioned escaped into the street just as the wngon turned the corner. There was a grout cry on the part of the catchers, who grasped their nets and inside a scramble for'lho idea of tackling the big honml. The poor little spaniel realized her duncr and attempted to escape. She flow like one possessed iu every direction, duly to be headed off by the men with the nets and a score of small dovr, yhe finally halted, panting, in tho middle of - the street, and one of the men approached her with his net, It seemed that tho lit tle thing's doom was sealed. "Suddenly there was a fierce bark. and the big greyhound camo leaping into the crowd, scattering the small bojB and compelling tho catchers to take to the wagon. The honnd reached the side of tho spaniel mid, taking in the situa tion, reached down, grasped his wee com pan ion in his cupacions mouth nnd was off down the street like a shot, lie didn't stop for the gate, but with a great, graoefal lerfp, was over the fence, and then, gently depositing tho spaniel on the ground, stood wagging his tail, as if knowing that he had discomfited (heir enemies, while the spaniel gam. bolcd and made the welkin ring with hot Bhrill barks. If that wasn't a groat thing, 1 don't know, Now Orleans Times-Democrat. VIRGINIA'S ICE MINE. It la One of the Greatest Wonders This Country. One of the greatest curiosities in the United States, or in the world, perhaps, is tho wonderful ledge of ice which ex ists, even in the midst of the hottest summer, in Scott county, Va. This nat ural icehouse is situated on tho north side of Stone mountain and about six miles from the mouth of a Finall stream known as Stony creek. The maTVel is said to have been known to at leaHt one of the early tettlers, a Mr. Dunridge, who, it is alleged, discovered it while deer hunting away back iu 1830. Ow ing to tho fact that the land on which it was situated could not be bought, Mr. Danridgo positively refused to tell of the whereabouts of tho ico ledge, and only visited the place when it was ab solutely necessary to obtain a supply to be nscd iu case of sickness. The old man died many years ago, and from that time until 1893 the loca tion of Danridge's ice mine was un known, the old gentleman having never even taken his own family into the se cret. In the year last mentioned, however, a party of herb diggers visited the un frequented region contiguous to Stone mountain and were fortunate enough to redisoover the lost ice mine. During two or thrco months m the middle of summer tho ico is only pro tected from the sun's rays by a thick growth of moss. The formiiticn of the ice layer is similar to that of a coal vein, being thin in eomo places and thicker in others, the average thickness being about four feeh Persons of soma scicntifio attainments who have visited the place for the purpose of studying tho wonder say that it has the appear ance of having been there since the lime pf the ioe age, which the geologists talk SO much about Another plausible tin o ty is that somewhere beneath tho bed is situated a great natural laboratory where ether is constantly formed and expelled, and that tho process of freez ing is now constantly going on. What ever view is taken it is one of tho great est natural wonders the stute affords. St. Louis Republic. Miles on the Indian. A champion has risen up for tho In dian iu the person of General Miles. The Indian fighter has become the most earnest and aggressive of Indian defend ers, This fact aud an energotic defenso of General Caster aro the salient points in the Miles memoirs. In bis cpmiou tberedmanhas distinguished himselt as diplomat, statesman and warrior and may be good oven while he is alive. In speaking of Custer, General Miles says, "I have no patience, with those who would kiok a doad lion," and he attrib utes the lion's death: in part to general ignorance throughout the army as to tho strength of the enemy, aud in part to (he fuilure of Major Keho (o assumo re sponsibility for the- movements of his forces. Chicago fpumnl. - . . Koves. ... It is a somowhat singular fact that the rarest of all noses is that found where one would naturally expect' to find it in the middle of the f aco. Tak ing 100 heads at random, one will not find, on an average, more than throe in srhioh the bridge of the nose descends perpendicularly from a straight line drawn exactly between the eyes, Caged monkeys are tolerably certain to give au indication of coming bad weather, being then more ill natnred and quarrelsome than at any other time. Alfonso VI of Leon nnd Castile was the Brave on Recount of his knightly faring. The same titio Was given to Alfonso IV of Portugal. ? ajsdaBuby, ' , Elizabeth ' BankB, ft Joqrnaliptic writer in luigland, took tier. .poekef book tabe photdgraphed under' tho T.n1, in nrAa, t.n wl.nil,. .. . " , .. er the picture would reveal tho pren enceofthe coins within it.' : This ' 1 t did, aud as she was countine thej disks shown through the leather, ' she boroeived a small black' point ol t.Ju .1:-.: rvu 1k i luminal uut-iiuva. xuou diiu v-) claimed: "I have fcndrovrubyr Opening the pocketbook, she search ed in the sprrco Indicated by the bl.k'point on tlie photograph, and there, tucked in between -two folds of leather, sho discovered a small ruby which she had lost some tirao before and could nowhere flmL It had slipped from ring which she wore at a," moment; when t she was taking something from -the pocket bookj and had glided . in between two thicknesses of leather,' ' There its presence was altogether nnsits- pected aud would have remained so! until after tho pocketbook was woi ! out and discarded if this extraordi- hary jnethotl of -photography had not re' oa'el it. Induced by tho nsc ot coca, opiate or nar cotic compounds is bad, decidedly bad. It undermines the health' and shatters the constitution and the patient is steadily growing into a worse condition often resulting in '. the terrible slavery and misery of the cocaine and opium habit. Bleep inducecTby the use of Hood's Sarsa saparilla may not come as quickly, but it comes more surely, permanently and la And refreshing because it la realized through nature's great restoring and re juvenating channel purified, vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds the nerves with lite-giving energy and builds up the system and constitution from the very foundation of ell health and life the blood pure, rich, red blood. Refreshing " I was generally run down last spring, appetite was poor and I could not Bleep. Hood's Sarsaparilja built me ; right up, gave good appetite and I waa soon able to get a good night's rest." G. f, Whitney, Merchant, Veoman&St., Ionia, Michigan. Is the One True Blood Pur ifier.TUl druggists. L j i, r!ti curellvcrtlls.easytotakp, nOOCl S PHIS eusy to operate.., 25oents. New Berne Mails. , Notice is given that on and after this date malls leaver . ' :" For h II points in Pamlio County and South Cre k s ction of Beaufort County close st 5 a. in. : , , , For Vancebnro and Post Ofliccs in Northern part of Craven County close nt 13 noon. Fur llel'air end Lima, 9 a. m. For V hit lord, 11 a. m. All trail lor Deliruht goes to Polloks ville, the former office is difonntinued.. Vancelioro mail ariives 12 m. . Viirioboro mail haves 1 p. m. M. MANLY. Postmaster XOTICKOF SAL.E, Of Large Body of Valuable Timber nml Valuable Tracts of Land. Pursuant to a juiluinrat of the Superior Coin t it Joues county, in that certain notion in s-pei ial prnceedinus entitled C. E.Foy Administrator. B.Jenkins decensed. vs. I'runk M. Jenkins nnd others .inlants mil L. M. Iladnot Bimrdian'lor r-aid in- f 'Uts lr wh'Cli iu lament the said C. " E. Ki'v Hihninistralor ws appointo l Com. murium r to sell said -limber and land9. The ini(h-rs'unc1 commiasioDor as directed lv ssid Jiiili;nien, will n Monrlnv the 14 h ilny f December 1806,'nt 13 o'clock m. Fell to le hiib(Ht bid'ler for casli at tlie Court House door in Trenton, all the timber uf every kind stoudini; and grow. mil.', or otherwise mouuiiiig above 10 inches at the base when rut Willi (he priv t'efio to the pu'ClniFer often venrs to cut and n move tho same upon the f'Mlowine described tnicta of hind one trict of land lying in Jones county, known as the Mc Cube trct, ilescnberl ac follows lo-wit: lie -Inninsr at a Mulbeny tree standing on Whlie Cm k road, abcut 100 raids E itt of i lie Tr'-ntnn road link, then with the White Oak road f outh TinrJ Eat to Tren ton I'.uk, then np Tientnn toad N. 12, K 128 poles to the crook of.llie iQid lust bv a I on I. then N fll. West JDJ poles to a lor 2 strnwid time, then wlih the Baundpr. son lire S 83J West 101 poles to a Black fhim. jjst above the he id of Wm. Mun- rip.e Hraneb in a fid, then 8. 23, W. 43 p ilp lo u stnke In the run of the 'Rrsneh. nun itowo the various ecurres t the ea'd Vlundina Branch to Whits . Oak river. then il-.wn the said river lo a stake at the South end of the Stevenson-Wanlv, son.e. times oslled the compromise line, then N -r h 12J, Kot 308 pries lo the Mulber ry,' the beginning, containing 332 acres more orli-fs. -A'eo one other trnct in lbs said couniv of Joecs, beulnnlpg at fcibson's bridge, running wi:h the mnip or nnblie road yp In Amos Ilenth's line on said phhlicv road nenr the Trcntou road,, then, with the various rnurai' of hit line to the river known the Koberts Lnw-'grmnidf1 also anolhcr piece or puree! nf land twinning nt Smiih's Mill hridue, running ; up with me roiiogtviiic man io utiii, fmvnran r.o:n in aros tua'n's nne.i tl'e,ni;- wim hi and U'Wis Bvnum'i Mra, R C. Olcl flald's, Eugenia M v01i,lflU lines ti tlje rivi r. tlnnce down the river io ' the be- a'nnlnii. The twn lt deerll4d 'tTa"t l einu the hinds ailctted.to the heirs nf B. Jenkins in the division of t lie lands he- lorjrlnK to rhnunv snd jer kins (Lewis Bvnum nnd Basil Jenkins deersscd). ig1d two tiRfts ron'slnin'hOiin. flijj crn. A'o .iine , other iMCt-omt While Oak hlv r about 4J mile f orrl Wsvlile sd 1 1 ,urn ni I ha lnmli nf f. f: '"itiitfntns - no w.stnrd Mansil Collins on Ihd North El- !" me eoaveyed i- B. .Uyia - contsiningSO scfeimoroor less, - ?,i It.fiti'i And at the same time acd place (he tndcMipieil Commlstitner w II sell JO Uia hiuhn-t Mlri fr ca.h the 'and, above 'dw - rllied les the timber siandloir, Brow - ii'idirvhrti,iil f!nmmlKinir srtll-uili.lA lh Sleep u StAjee4 Sarsaparjlla' , IV 1 UCT'" " " uu.Buipiist,9i yuioine. rut qp in lamw The t nib' r ab ve mimic-ned and like-, His 'and will Ie sold in irsou - This November iaih.I80fl,' .-'.'', ( C. E. V 0 A ComrOiSllQncr. -I 10 l Uia'lllftiu a I. uuhikioj, no,, hi, winui H. UG1BBH, AttomVy. ? ; ' rprug fitons. , . Vour-JA j Christmas " frl two ounce bag, 'and' two ,lfes coHnons inside! enrli fmir Isa tuupuus uibiuc cacu iour , $M ounce bag of Blackwell's r Durham. Buy a bag;of P this celebrated tobacco and , read the coupon- . which gives a list of val liable presents and how. ' kk to get .them. '- " mmmm FINANCIAU Farmers & Merchants BANK... Beeran j B-oilnessMHy, lssi. Capital Stock, paid Id............ ..$7S.Gno.O0 Surplus ,ij.(i,0. no Undivided Proilts i at n.mi OFPICEltS: L. IT. Cdti-rb, President. ' ic W. H. Chaiwh;k, Vice Pre, -.t , , ' T, W. Dkwhv, Onsliler."-- ' ' . ., J. W, Ilium f, Teller. 1 F. F. MATXHEH-b. IMWlnr. "With Well estaljllshcrt -connections this Bant Is piv-pared to oiler all acooimnod tlons consistent with conHBrvatlve liankins. Prompt and onrefnl attention nlven to col ' lections. We will be pleased to correspond with those who niavcout-emnlato inakmp chanires or ooenliu! now accounts. T. A. Hreen, Hree, B.H. Mearlows, Vice Pres H. M. Obovks, Cashier. 1 CITIZEN'S BANK OB KrarW BBHNH, W. O." - ' ' DO A GENERAL BANKING' TtUSINKHf The Accountant Banks, Itantters.-Corpoi- H... M l , nil,,,,.,, mci c, utvi uiii.iiib nun ,lll,I H 1'V eoived on favorable tenns. i-romnt anil oare ful attention Klven to tlie inteirsl oi our ens tomera. ColUjotlona a SpcclKlty. ' BOAKUOFDIHWTORS. . J Ferdinand Ulrteli, K. 1J. Meadow,' - J. A. Meadows. "Thn.a. DnOv. .1,-. BamuetW. I pock, Chas. If. Fowler. I. w .- (iraimrcr, K. W. Smallwood, Geo. It. Ives, -Taini-e Redmond, JAlayer llnlni, - . - ' Tlioum9 A. Ureer, O. IC. Kov. ,.: , W. F. Crockett. J. A. BEYA1I. HQS. DANIELS, President, VicsiPrss. S. E, BOBCRTS, CasUer. , the national bank; Or NBWBKHNK, N. O. -v rurnnp.-pn-n. a tibti 1.865. ' ' ' Capital, ;.....'.;,...............$l00,0Ctj Surplus Profits,.. A...... 98,168 - DlUECTOnSi - ' Jas. A. Drtab, . Tjios. TIanirm. '' 1 Chas. ft. Hiiyam. J. H. IlAOKiimiNl -i ITJho, Dusk, ' I.. Hauvkit; w u. u. hobhkt 19. n. uisuor; i STOCK 'FOB HAIaK And Money to Loan, McchnnitTniKl Investors Union. J. C. DitEWRY. I'nsiiknl. B. T. J brman, Treasurer. Oko. Allen, Secretary nr H Ai.T'itiii v. r. OflVr $100 shun s of Savings Block tor, 100 monthly navments of G3 cents each. willl a'n'leu ent, that if the owner dios fie- lore mnturiiy.tlie remaining payments wilt be mule li oui the Uunrautee rood. (Sue I I'ayments are now beinp made tor iiev. W. K. Bongs aud A. II. l'owcln. ; Full Paid Jnviftracnt Stock, For vulucj f (uu, is f-oiii lor $,a ensn, nnu is fecuteo by Ileal Heinle MortgiiKCS. Tuxes arc paid bv the Union. Ciisli dividind ol six ptr cent pr annum, paid siml nnnimil-y altl think by Coupon; The Union will" rcJ turn cost ot Pjinek, wito JJivMend (lute, upon spplicution. Or 10 years niter lute will iw? $100 per slmrc. thus alvinu additional pm'Bt of $35 per share. ThiM is one the Snfest and best investments ever offered. Uranchis will be orennized timV Loans made in nny Town, heir stoclt' W held. U'O'l AeeTiis WhUkI. Addres.. . G.EOHG1S A LLEX, Bx t..rr, ( . THE NEW. YORK. TIES;; FOR TIIK CAMPAIGN. : TUB NEWYOBK TIM ICS will t mulled dully and jundurs lo bi.v il,ln ' iu the Uubed i ate.9, Caiirt'ta, or. M- i.r postiiRe lire, nmil November ISili, l--tt). coveriiijj the National cumi uii uud dic tions, lot - " . " ' ' '. ' . .' , ,.; ' S3.00. THE TIMES will miut the news 01 this iniporbint citnpuign, oo-bolu kMes, n .L ..1.1 ... , . , ivm 11 11 iu or li-iin bv 11 v,m r,-. - . TIIE JlJlEd 4sn be r:ul -Wljitt debasing your ltitullience or iihti's. N EW' YO II K- AYK liKLYTIM KS I1 nn nan Vesti ''i''' t TasOaUv Times will l sent tn iin1 dress in Europe, postage mciuueo, lot $1.90 par atoatlw ii : ' " . Tue add ns of sucrilielS': will .be chnnedfo) often as dwired. In 'oMeflnJ a'changnot'Mdorm both the old ancr'tfj new oddiess MUST be given. i. :ii . - Cash in adrn'nee always. .' fteruU'acfie)! at lbs rink of the subscriber, unoss o.aile by U altered Ltner, Chick, Money Or. der, orExun-s Order, payable tft-s"J he New y.irk'Tirnes-l'ub'uhinir C Address all commtijncations thus:,, t , : THE NEW T0BK TIMES,, ' . . - Printinc Hae 8qnare. i,i .New York City, Why iuflrf Hrith Cotu.hv Colds, $btj: ifirliiiie t. ! wSien1' 1 Laiativr -llHoiio LaOrlpii , ouinini will cure fiiii 1b one day. Does f'?" ' ? ? , ' ,J,.' 7 no produce the ringing ln Ihe ba.l liki; convenient fur tnkliiji. GuurnuleoiHo cuio or money terundetl. I'tlce 1 Cents. For I,. - ..,....,, ... - Many, thousand dollars! worth of valuable articles t suitable for" Christmas gifts for the young and old, are to-be given to I smokers of BlackweH's I Genuine Durham To- bacco. - L;You -will firid I tjne coupon inside cachif 1- 4: ,-. m .trESSfiest, Vica-Proslt. ti..- ntrrtnW- ei.Vw. t Hew Berne Ice C0 Manufacturers' "?" oiff . - I 'ooj ,1,'ipnlU'd ilir, t ... Oul.iui 'JO TousJ) i. 1 - ", ; "('ur LomI r."', Solicited. Jce r1-l i veri'ii rluify (extcpl fuul,lnJ,') : 6 a, in. lo (i i, m. ' a"" . i fm !' v- (retail nn'y) T n m -,o 12 iiooii..;. Fur juices nnd oilicf uifoyunVkip,i ; nclilre-s." " I'.P. UXON, Munajjer.. . i'ROFPSSIONAL,,,! J' J'.'SI. Siminous, - ATT0KNi:V8 andl'Ol'NSELguS t i LAW. I 1 -V i ; kkw n:u.n,-tN c. - WPrnrfice liK'iavitu, t'lu-tcivt, .)ones,T.enotr ami OmhIow imd Pflinlii: Hiiprvnio iiouir-.-. iioiomr.-. oillcuut No. as Hiuith i'roat ..ppoilicIlo(W ciiitav,kii. , , 1 sireel 'SriHiJid-OirAL 1KNT1ST,' ' ' (Mice: lJilghesnHndlnsr"-- S. E. Con. e Middle nnd Potlocli ftreots,ovr :v,t . ., iuiniiinis.i'iiuiiiiiuy..s!,.,.. " 1' .XKW IIKHXM N. O, ;--.' nrrTftijvrv AT tjlW" ' ,1 'jBiddlo Sfii'o'ct, IqwyeivBricait'' ' " lluildinir. ' "' Wlti vmcllc-e In the cbnn'ttos'of Cravel Cai tMrtn. .lours. Onslow and ratnllno. Vsi, join t lit Nviw lteriie .and fcupitnie (JyirtOf Oaily for To-day, ii : fi:jvos , Yoi .Trouble Ij' t ilusl r, c, lvi il bn niinilr'cd tnnt oHIuf to be Sold liy-tlifi bitstnf, hmref or iVij -.-Anyway, yni want K. ' It.--J8 nk to iniiMovo iour snlewalks or vard"ttMi 'linn v,i tl-.er lila-es. And nio't it . nice Ut 5 -9 K 3 f iL!Vrr8Vl ill - ! SlISiJJJIHILLtlSfiSa '' vlwe J'trewd to deep this' rou'rl irj 'towU, so tiiat c 'eiy man, wonv-n or chlm .-Art fft-t-H'y Hie ft-rait or -.wi-oMnUa j t...ti . Hjl.H'i-il uw,-W.v kcip. AWER Bp, lud' S 1, w ui ) 1 1, .stove, rauiY ud t-l-ii-O llruml ,.ll 1'i.iiilt, ,,i,,l.,r- lu,f,i ill mid 4 fVi-V uh't Act m rutny Wiatlfer-oilkl ashf am pim-A '' '-'ifl"S 'eiWM'O- lllilCK TOIt-'SALE. ' - I Lnlis, hni-il Hiutlc uud fstd 'slimnlesi ulws mi I ami . - w.ui ..' Bn'sii 0 uud .'ol.one'mrr IIlfXTofiiny. thina you warn. "I'lioii" No. IP. Brick, shingle, Oiiillvlbs-iid Wrfod. 1 " . Sale oi Land for Par ' .f ntioii.. - ,.1,, t y v'nueoi u .jiiULiin ur i iineeiijienor i nun ill rraVKli' (tdfin In' Miai(n&.l,,fl proofMn-c foH'sitUiiiirnbf iten Ktl dlia'iul Harrisi n. 'Kmtnel Hiwion nd' Matthew .llarviKii me l.'bjiiiiil, i niiJiaiBt'orUii am l'.lvii) , loins Hie Ui i-iiiliii,ts..L will fill fWublw Ann ion for cui-h - i-a "Von-' Iht. November SOH1.T8O1I. nt 1 -J'.M, s W Ilie-tfigiM-rt tiiiWi rtlni tohnwirffdisiribefn iinqd in Viavsn ti;un!.y. North Car,dio,l iidj iyjin" flio Ei hin'ni iJuoulurty tnictfll, Intnl. iviik' on the Nii'th siile or 'I'.ueli.' lcrs.r'k, be?jlnntDj' t ii CtnrefS oh til? Cik;iin,- find itirTs Korth ' Wle i gret-s VVjilloll'e William i VVe-horirittnA' HIM K. IJtJi-. jltf'l lliyilllil UD'I, .Wt'llj, RHUl. H iirtitii 'o I ci' 11J ton's uiiih r l nt't li p I.. l.. n .1 ...i-T. 1, . r,.. -.- ,.,.. i iu iii . ii-m' , on ii unv n ir e uii en io nie hf"irip-t'A)fiuni! 435 acrsi "mow tit . Jl b d ildv n. t,.l r 30lh. 189(5. . . -OiV-- .'- 'Cornmiss'ionert lliiv no-qiiiilifii-d asxecutrli of A. H. Pownlii iU rl sod. late of -CrnwMi county, )i me of r.1i farorniB,' flits Is lo tollly all lemons hiviujf chims against the estatf hi ;rf dMitased to exhilut them lo unilvi,ivii) n . bpfote.'ilbe 1st ple.-iiTliiTj'i oriliflir tnjiiverv. All jipr fi';iideMii1lri; siiirisrute Wilf)Uac rouke pi'jmi n . . . &n4y .v: 5l-VUf v.bu,a. -4 I 1 fi onrlftrT or 'I' UUI"" ft) I HOS i-miiim, ;r. 16t-;.S-: iIuva. Vmii nlintrj.-ii..., ,.l -ijiiii l!rfBn;o rrira nmifiMiime miiM IV. 11' V --.-. pri-fi-r Innimnlinm wn Irscl. LrinTrlirnri.lf!irnnr1 Tw.tal Kittj .... Itocharpn.lf wg t.,il ijouifl. If touImv bison ir ciiry, loilulo ni!i, iimtill h, B, paliui, Jl uconn I'an-lipji in moulh.Kore -J iir.Ht rimplns, Coppur Colored Kpnt.l, fitei-iM on -;w,vi ,ii- iiu,rtr yciolVK ndlln out. H Is tliia SfwciInrv lit.iiltik likiw,,3 o irnRrinU- toenro. Wa icilii-ltthnmo.i ni,.,i. ,nt ciw- nii cnullenee tlm world for t ,1lllwtUiillllorihemoteinliim1lr,1T. v.i..w,v.. cpiut, mnmn ,-,it unAiiMlt. -mnUrminuKT. Aoliii..,,ri.,i . , !-t,ioit on i.i-IIOUin. Ail(1r-a :lllll lo.ui.iiv ....M ioJ aiiMonia Xemptq, CillciAuOb 1JLI ! ifalni-Wl piotluccs-Weakncss, (Joorml flobtliiyxHiHiou'r.ekg, Los of1 Appeff!r fhtllnistioV and C'onslputlon, ' '(Iris' s 'TCstcliss ttilll Toofc. rmovis llie' caue Wlliih tiroili'ces "llmnTlio-i'liI (. ,Trv tl sml'yif fj'hj ! ' ," i. fn)jt,eal.ViW gut, tlje, 'r tn; - i tor (vrovo'f ,,t ,.; ( - - , ; i ' 'J-i i -'-'.'t riw! k.ulj ; ' Trustpt-e al-ol iiirv Imct o 'Valut b'e Tiu.txo red Faim Ln' u ixr erti Jom ty. North Carol-dk - ' By vir.U" oi i'ee l irns- r mip-i-ed id ftiwi ii. m i: II Itifl'unl a:'i l.u, V K Hillinl hi- w't- to -e astruMi-e ,'ii.u-d J no ty 30th.. ISO and dnv e.-tNir-'ed-in ihc cfllei- ot - ,lw ti . u . Dee 's ol Ciiiteret Co - N i - ' k- : - : l tm o Mulch 4'M . 18i..'- ' Q.,Q at pm 12 for l. i t n i- , tilling t L"Ui Hi aid . t thei note themf d sp nli- v ! t-v s :, -v bo ft mi, e in ue - -. niie, ffi d nl if e uqn K " . EnKUtnx or, I, u ' ' ( rlec astd). sha- I , ut- , c. , iiout ot t e t u " Creivt d.nn Ni C " M utdajr. ii-e7ih o I. . :. lli9U. . HI 11 o'cti ca a. m., f Mow 'r') ,, rr winch isderi id r ne - i , lows, t t: ''At '' " i s'lu-iet and bvi.,i. v - ' Nirlh Ciiroli'"! o Ji' a 4 , ,, e -lni Bner in'' ' , ; .rr.d u ixt, t. ( 6 i- - ' 'effrbii n - " " ' trow B S t'n ; ' r . ; X ' ' - .1 it uiy ,i80t t , - . ill.! D. t ' . le ' . j irffrvid t 7 tlltr.dS'. . ). ' "' .1 :' Tine prope' i si .. , : port Hi i-r heui i oi . tp he.d tny and abom i-, , V ' ' now p.,it t.d aojo iw he C ut ptopertv and !'thi;iH (vma'ii a Comiijii in ou '" M ami Willi ni . Hir-r ,t,h S Tlil.iisuDd tnu liuiidieu i.ixi bi-.c.t .-:. At?.8 , , " ' 1 he iroitrty tnnevet ni l t ?iy irO'S uQi' i-ot lij the aiie. T m; i suffcient t piiji itn-xuN , f czr-ntit..; unsi, u,e debt sceunii ih im j tn-j ue tin re. n,"taj $37V, ii"'v t'r li ". loaeliniil tn tnotqunl ip-yniei-.T and two yiars froin daia ol l -t ; lr : lerei-t Horn me na; t fie tor n i-,,. iu'chi'Si-r is lo giVL notes sii ure"" e.. dcd ol' li list on ih" pn-peitv at f V peDKC, or all cah at his oulioo. v j JOHNB.-.)ENKI'NTiu h ! Aildries, Norfolk, Va. - - i Sale of City Jota, t By virtue ol a Juditment ot the r-npe -lor court of Craven couutv in the Lurl -'flulioa intitled The Board ol GVmn i-s--.ii et ala, I will sa-lt i public cui i, n.' 1 i ' 4 0l 8lli ot ,tie cUt( lon fll ol t - r ,, ,. couniv, in rnovny orwi arn-i,;. T Monday. Novemier 8O1I1, J8P. 1 5V o'clock, noon, bcinir ibc lirn dj' f wV, . I.TermiftlieSiiiie mi cnuif ji i) county. 10 tiui htghet bieder the ,tnvi ing'discrit ed It-al Ksi-iUr . 'Lots Nos. 60 ao.1 til in -he plan ,?:ih6 est ite of Joshua Scott, deceis -o, itu.itJ -on tlie wist si-lc of West street ' (txiHeeti Gedur and Elm ttreelc) in tte City of New lirrne. No. 8 towndbip, Craven county. North Carolina, being the same lots eon vejed try F. C. 'RoEetts, Clerk and Mnstir in Equity to Edward Brown, by deed recorded 10 book Jo.. tUl. folio .144, Office of thBiglstir ot Deeds of Craven cnnty, and afterwards devltod tibf rsakl. -Edward Brown to Isaao .;; Urown by pis last will and TtsiameiTt, recorded In Book- "E" . of Hills of lid Couqtv. Polios 118 and 118. - 1 .--- ' This O lolr SO1I1 1396. -t ' , 1 CHARLES B. THOMAS, Conin i-M-u-r . Commissioner's Sale ot , YALUABLE EEAL ESTATE 'I'" r rur.-uiiiit to a judgmieni of i lie tiuieri or toWrt o'l Cravn coni.i v. N. U . ien " dereo at MuvTeiui. 1898. in ili.T mnam.'n action pttxiilul A B Di.won end Ado j. iJuwfon vs Hill, bis wife. 1 Mmniisftt-ner t i'senbid, I wi I ' T ... v, I , : ii . i a L - u. jiiwcuii iiuv. r, uiii i-im Diiriia v. appoiuiin)! ih. uo enionrd to rail thf l.imis berrrnnfiMr ill sell ai the coun houev ndoof iaiNrw U n-e. Craven C nnit, N. .no moi ay.uie mn any i nov mtH-i, tsvu, riejina- ine ant day ir Jfati, lrm. 890", 'oi 'Ciaten couniv M p r-oi iun) t twelve (12) ' oVInck.'- na n to "ihe X A J v3 hivhest Viiiittr ii r rrsb, - ih- f'"- -lowing desrrild rti'iila'i'iii. w!t:'Al) . 1 1 at oh ce or panel of niRd lyirs and : la- " ip ih tt e tvuaiy i f C avm. Toansluji ' pio, v, ana mid . evinranf foi lewsvis; Bi inj thut fisci r t'-aici-l o -Um hereon the patne nf the DM" par X'he foi;' Oio. F. and $raii C I fits now - te-nieanu irioiinnu n.e lanfl. o iciro On en, blln flenthj (harU- )Vetifiinji. tfin suit ll gikhili piyis oui ippojjfiiip , This October fSrrt, 1t), '" c" " ' (1. L. G1BBB. Commi-i tci, j ComniifaHionor's Sale.; "2 Tl mlvEHnnM nf i im r...u.i : npoa ne ,y Judgment ol the huiaiior -ooutltlf Craven tout ly. at lis M) ViVo. V tP9C,iii nn act ha win rein- Nsw'B.rnv , Building & Loan Aisoeikih n I I'.nHtjDo- r and W. H. Cohen sad ThiTjn Colo n tr' alr.ive defi odants. I will up -e lo f irfV at tililie auction rt ti e i nun h use rto t , luiNi.w Berne to the i LbeMi f.,r fo.-slKinTHi'S.biy, lt dM fl IH' pibcr, : in ine nour i-i- ii u ciot K-ion tn priPrf UieVUnYU di'y Wthe' f ail TiAn oj th : tiperlorcntrti) all the' I0lu( Idp t'tii rit in ' -pBierty, to win - '--' TtteniyshBriSofptotk ir Peries No. 3 of the New Berne Building Jt L. so Awo. uiation, all the following srr b d jihce, pateU-irr tract ofdand ti uaietl sml be- -' in In tl City ol New Beine, Coontv of Craven. 8'ate f North CaMlina. ly.ng oi the Joulheast corner of Pollm k and Uan- . -coolTttrei la. and on Km eock a-wm' , A ." Joialn'R lands of J. W, Measie, Bow Thos 1 iwuaison the east and the lUthudist church, known as Honanft Chapel po t ii',!-r)Wh Wcocrf a-per1 on, .l,fl -W.cfl, it1 t-eing all lh Tandi inoveyl.l tft rtiiVwfMCiiHeo by Willmm C"lien, Vic. by IcWlsiatiA JnetWiy t8w.i' 1 80 1 ; which' ''etd is m ot. led iu ilia ilflw ofjin R o- hsut pi dil ol C'ruv.n couniv. I,i h,.li 0;W , ' . "f: 5 'Vft.b30, IfOf'-' ' .t'.v : - I. H, TELLE HER. " i Cotnn l.'.t nr r. fo-ooo 1 tUMv. -lil, 4-. IIU, JniHiiuttbh in 0$oi ' School, (tfid Mow Oov'i i'rlail.H om, ttm U. S. Hitpttma eurt, ttt MftW Ha- , pnim Count, snd of Msuif Ml UMt rVJ.IMilbOOBa, WKTrlll , conmHktts lif mrwf ftUU , HnierinutX!lni of Mvttootft.. , h la My t -! .- q want. It is May ta v'inln the prru-- ' v H It mi 9 It Ii M.j It Mr te tiwai ha frrawta ' vu iy i mm Hat a ward p - -. V. MhXKlAMCH.. rui. i I - tirtattleM, Jfaaa., V.H.A. Wi '"5 1 T)Ti- m All 1 .r i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 14, 1896, edition 1
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