am we journal CBACIXS I 8TBTSNS. Editor ahd PaoPRivroR. BW BENB. N. C, Not. 21, 1896 Knterod at the Post Office! at New Berne, N. C. as second claw mat lor. m . tHi DilLT Jot'BUll. (except Monday) Is ;' llvered by carrier in thla city, at 50 eunts m month, ; I a an Mouths, Invariably in advance, 11.00 (1KB Vtua - r " " . friiKLT JocasAL one year, in advance, 11.00 eertlslnf Kates given on application at It office. COURT CALENDAR Far Vail Term, tB, Nnperior C'anrl, '.. Craven Cemtly. .. Prepaied ai'r a cousu lattnu New Brrnc tar. . vl;ader Which Flag? ' The experiences of two brothers, re- t turned prisoners, vtbo suffered at (be 4 I .win 9 tlu Qi,4uwlo n rU.1... At 1 Five cents per line will be chanted lor rda of Tbanka, Kesolations ol Besntcl awl bituary Poetry; also lor Obituary Not lee her tlian those whloli the editor himself hall (ire as a matter ot news. V Notices of Church anil Society nnd all other entertainments troin whlcih lvvunue Into lie eterived will lie charged for at the rate of five ,' ; a line, i The Journal will not undor any circnm Stances be responsible tor the return or the ; ale keeping of any rejected manuscript. No exception will be made to this rule with re i ard 19 either letters or inolosures. Nor will t ,J editor enter Into correspondence eon ernlni relected manuscript. .-j ' . QUEER COTTON STORT. A farmer somewhere in Georgia, ! eo runs a etory, has raised cotton ten feet hij?h from seed piodne.il somewhere in Africa, on poor land without fertilizer and gathered four bales to the acre. The same story ' goes' en to say that the man who raised the cotton had been offered bj a committee of Georgia farmers 18,000 for all the seed of his crop. , wiiiu tut) view ut dwi nift it. Seyaral things are very unlike' boat ibis, and some are absim'.. Cotton 'stalks ten feet high and I nearly 2,000 pounds of lint to an Saere of poor and unfertilized ground are self-evident exaggerations. Only ' so much Vegetation can be gotten . from good ground, and the best . won't grow three or four tons of stalk and a ton of lint: hence poor ""ground could not bring such results. This part of the talc stamps its had character on the whole. The Huston 'Industrial . Kecord mentions the -matter as follows: ; - "We give simply a brief synopsis. of the story for the purpose of say- ing mat, trie seeti purports to nave been received from Africa. It no '.doubt,' in our mind, .refers to -a growth of cotton familiar to K;;yp , tian toil, known as the Itainiaii va j riety. This cotton was discovered not many years ago, i. e., within the last twelve or fifteen years, and , some of the seeds were sent to the department of agriculture, a portion of them being secured by the eui tor of this journal and sent to a Texas plantation, with the result of their ' plvinir a fair vield of lint nor acre (about one and a half bales), but : there was a deterioration in the character una length ot the tiuer in the first year's planting, and the second years planting proved a failure. We shall know more about this story, we trust, within a short . time." - We have made some inquiry con cerning attempts to raise the Egyp tian varieties of cotton in the Month, with the result of being informed tnatall efforts or the kind have tail ed. It is not very probable that our consular agents there, and the many American, travelers over Egypt, some of them directly interested i.i the growing of cotton, have all over looked this alleged extraordinary cotton plant, for it to be introduced wj m uiv i . tw iivov unmo crcu , body seems to know. Tbe truth seems to be that Egyp tian cotton is given its peculiarities by the Egyptian soil and climate.! Hence' all attempts to produce this kind of cotton in America, from Egyptian seed, have failed, because we conld not bring the climate and oil along with the seed. Tbe fact is that numerous experi- taents with Egyptian cotton seed hare been made, on our river delta lands and near the coast of the Gulf and Atlantic. Only a few of thes; encouraged any hope of success, the first year. All failed the second year every one we have had any authentic account of. Our advice to planters is that do not allow themselves to get, in any degree, excited over such stories a this one from Georgia. They are too improbable to justify serious belief in them. Tradesman. '. .'" I t'nl.mtnr. WMJNKSPAY, 1K0. SD. ' 82. T.lur vs Smith. 20. Colia vs. lh-alh. 3C. Taylor vs. Simmon?, 49. Su.;iu v. W., N. A: X. U. I!. 57. Work Bros. vs. Cln. TIIURSBAV, KKC. t!n 04, Keuu.d'iy vs. Wt-bb. C". llities vs. (ittllnw. 103. WUifulmisl vs. It. IS. kkii'av, Oi:c. It". 40. Snow l'n'iip Co. vs. iHiuu. :. Stimjfp . T..ylcir. Mliillil Willi. M.IMVV-'. m:(. (Til. Su'Wiiit vs. K. I. U. Iiinr, Kbnni vs. Street, Ull IIMS VS. MjI'tS. livtuuu vi. Biker. Mace vs. Diddle, TrjHHAV, I)K(. 8 II. Uhem V9. Insuran 3 Co. Mills vs. Mills. Simmon vs. Iusuraucc Company Bunus v. Insnrsnre Company, WKPM'.SDAV, DKC. ('TIT. Jlesslo vs. It. It. Jlessic.vs. I!. K. Congdun vs. Her t:ie. Till KSOAV, lEC. KITH. Slieelkey vs. P:uc l.uiuber Co. JliCiirtliy, adm'r., vs. Tidal8 7t. !i:. 100. IDI. 111. III). J(i. no. KM. KlGJ. Hill. II. no. I2t. el al. X. c, of all their worldly possessions mar give tins governaiont and its citizens something to tbitfk about. Briefly, the brothers were thrown into prison along with hundreds of other po litical suspects. Tlwy Jiutl been guilty of no crime except tliat of ownrng prop erty in Cnba. While tliey thus lay in prison, waiting to be either set fre or .-lint, tliey bud plenty of time to lnuka nbstirvatiiins. One of the fuels they not ed and tivasured tip in their minds was j this: At intervals of a short time the I British consul nt Havana Came regularly ; tO the fortress nud culled aloud: "Are there any Englishmen or British sub jects in this prison? If there are, let them step out here." If there was a British subject there, he did not wat for a second call, but stepped out with alacrity. The consul investigated his case, and if there was no well founded serious charge ugainst him that Englishman got his liberty in short order. But no American consul came thus promptly to the relief of im prisoned Uiiitod States citizens. No orders came from the United States gov ernment looking to the protection of its children. On, the whole, is it any won der that there are flags more respected among the nations than that oflhe Ainericau republic? to (rnm;'oi,D.;iN .e hay Take Laxative Bromo - Quion e Tablets 11 (h legists refund the money if it in Is to ei re. 25. t:8. lu;f. 17, r 1:1. '2.-. 2,s, :it. :i.'. :ix I-:. ti.ii:. 4 I. 4".. ti.n). i;. 48. 51. )!. 71. " 111. ti. 0-1. ldO. 112. 113. 115. (Jreen vs. Lumber ('. C W. Ilaidiiii and wilie vs. A. .V it. I!. Co. nivomi.s. Kobuison vs. Kobiuson. Wilder vs. Wil.lei. ppeucer vs. pem er. MOTIONS. Asber vs. Keizenlein. Tucker vs. liuriicv. i liiblree vs. Si luelky. Iti.ue vs. lion e. Coiimiissioiiers vs. Tinker. Mi':idofs vs. Tiad.tle. I're'sK v. Coliu. Simmon?, vs. I hilly. 1 laliel l v. Con-:.'.;, lion ( -I'll ii itt i' v-. U. and I.. A ooia- Cray Tlnii-l Ki-lur. I!. and I.. Aoiii liin r ,v Cohi v-. Dunn. M. o.lj vs. Smith. JtMice vs. .li:-'ire. i ; .i! it .ei'i ' . i ' p , .-Ii ,i . I'n.c I .mi1 ei I ' I'aisk vs. Sptiver. Halm vs. Mo-clev. Wutlli vs. Cl'iveli CuU'.ly. Schcelky vs. Koch. DdUluTty vs. l-'r.zier. Dawson vs. Mill. Watson vs Ci'nncn. 11. and L. Asu. s. Cohh. Haw's ThliT Wf offer One Hundred Dollars Howard tor1 any esse of Catarrh that cannot be eured by Bali's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cbbmet & Co., Props. Toledo, O. ' We, tbe undersigned, have known F. J Cheney for (he last 15 yenrs, and believe Lira perlitctly honorable in all business ' rsnssclioni, and linuocially able to curry rtit any obligation made by their linn. IVut & Tbuax, Wholesslu Druists, . Tuledn, O. Wa'dimo, Kimnan & Marvin Wbol . 4 Dtagglsta, Toledo, liall't Ctlarrb Core is taken internally ting directly upon the blood and mucous irfsce of UiesysUm. Price 75c. per hot- ; la. riold by all Druggists. Ttstimoiflali "SB. "all's tamlty rills ro the best. Frtc Pills. r'end venr athiioss to ii. E. Bucklcn Co., Chicago, and ji t a tree samble box of Dr. King's New Life I'ills. A trial will eonviucc you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and ate paitieulai'ly efl'ecttvt in the cute ol' Constipation uud Siek ILadache. For Malaria and Liver troubles liny have been proved invaluable They are guaranteed to be pcrleetlv tree irom evesv deletrious ubst:iuec and to Ije puiely vi'ctal'lc. They do not weaken by Iheir action, but by giving Iouj to slouinch and Noels grtally invigorate the svslem, lleul u Mee 2.iC. Sold bv F, S. Dully, Druggist. (4) TourWI Mr4liiK i'nr Tvery Nnttirilay. 'J'lic Southern Kaihvav and the Sunset route have perfected arrange incuts for ;i through Tourist sleep ing car f Washington to San Francisco, to leave Washington at ll'IJ a. m. every Saturday via ireensboro, Atlanta and New Or leans and to go through to San rrauctsco wiinoiit, change. 1111s car is provide 1 with sleeping accom moilations on the same plan as the regular I'tillman car; but the cost of such berths is almost nominal as com pared with the charge for the ordi nary Pullman berth. The morning train of the Smith cm Kailway from Norfolk makes connection with this car at Greens boro so that there is but one change of cars on all classes of tickets from Norfolk and Eastern Virginia and Carolina points te points on the Pa cific Coast. lierths in this through Tourist sleeping car, and all other information regarding trips to the West and South, furnished on appli cation to District Passenger Agent William llenrv Tayloe, No.'oH Main street, Norfolk, Va. A learned gentleman discourses r.t length on the question of whether crim inals can be reclaimed. Probably some of them conld be. But there is some thing which will pay much better than attempting to reform sinners already tough and hardened. That is preventing tha rising generation from becoming criminals. One effort in this direction is worth a hundred times the endeavor spent ou the other task. Training all children to "be honest, industrious and polite is the task to which reformers and schoolteachers should bend their determined efforts. Next in importance to training one's own self toward the ideal perfect-ion comes the training of children along that line. These two points attended to, there will be no trouble in reforming tin world. Tour Boy Won't Live a Month. So Mr. Oilman Hrown, of ::4 Mill St., South (Janhier, Mass., was told by (lie doctors. His son had Lung trouble, fol lowing Typooid Malaria, and he spent three bundled and seventy-live tlollats with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: "Your boy wont live a month. ' He tried Dr. King's New Discovery and a few bottles te-.tored him to health au J enabled him to go to w ork a pti'ectiy nellman. lie says he owes bis niesenl present good health to u?e of Dr. King's New Discovery, nnd knows it to he the best iu the wo.ild for Lung trouble. Trial liottlcs Free at F. 8. Duffy's Plug Store. '.4.) Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and ojd, are to be given to smokers of Blackwell's Genuine Durham To bacco.' You will find one coupon inside each two onnce bag,, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. Buy a bae of i MS w . !f this celebrated tobacco fjff jiiid read the coupon which gives a list of val Hl liable presents aud how p to get them. tM a ' . w: Your A ! Christmas r : ' T . .,:-:a ami teJ co.curejno pay. There are many iuntstions. To gettheginninelQEk for.Grove's. NEW BERNE ACADKMY, New Heme, N. C. Under (lie plan of reoiKaai. itiou, oHcrs thorough inslruetion in lUe Classical and Knglisli Courses o.y n coips oi eminent Educators from the Univtrsily ni Noith Carolina, Horner's School ami other noted Educational Institutions. Tuition Fees Monthly in Advance. Primary Department, $ 1. 21 per mouth. Intermediate " 2 25 " Classical " 3 0J " Forfurthet information, npph or ad dress, kJiuiN S. Loxo. I.L., D. E. II. Mkadows, , T. A. OlIKEN. Hoard i f ItegenU. JJcrth Carolina Conference U. E. Church South, Convening at Sinaton, N. C. December, 9th . 1896 Atlantic & North Carolina Udlrond, l'useenger DenartTicnt. ii w neme. N. C, Nov., 10, 1896. To Agents Atlantic nnd North Carolina Railroad: You will sell tickets lo (he above fiom jour station to Kmslon nnd n nun nt T.-rr-iff No. 2. Tickets to Ixi fobl Di winner 7tb, 8th, and 1Mb, good to return until December 9tli, inclusive. S. L. DILL, G. V. A. I No FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants BANK Began Bxi3ln-ess;May-, 1891. Capital Stock, paid In 175,000.00 Surplus 8,000.00 Undivided ProflU 3 SOO.ee .OFFICERS: L. H. Cutler, President. W. 8. Chadwick, Vice Pres. T. W. Dkwkv, Cashier. J. W. Hiddle, Teller. F. F. Matthews, Collector. "With well ' established connections this Hank Is prepared to offer all accommoda tions consistent with conservative banklni;. Prompt and careful attention given to col lections. We will he pleased to eorrespund wiT-ii tliosb who may contempiftio musing NORTH C.UtOLINA, Superior Ciiavkk County, ( Court. Julia l'ctlifur, Curtis l'eltilur. S The defeudint above ininied, will lake notice, that tin action entitled as above. I, as been commenced m the Superior ctaaiuresoroueulinr now sj-coimts. court o! Jones county, by the plaintil' . asiainst the delendent lor a (hvoicu nulT. A. vrwn, Pre. K.H. Meadows, Vice I' urouud ol wiltul ubandonnicii'; aud and I delendent will further take noliee, lhat he is rdjuircd to appear at tlie m xt term ol' J,.nes Superior court to be held at the eonrt hoti'e in Trenton, oo the 22nd of March, 13U7, mid answer or demur to the complaint now on rile in said action, or i lie phiinlitt will apply to the court for the relief dennini'e-l in said action. oi Women Thousands- SUITER UN TOLD MISERIES. IBRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR, ACTS AS A SPECIFIC ' By Arousing to Hoallh Actlen liar Organs. ' It causes health to bloom, nd joy to reign throiuhout the frame. ; ;...lt Never Fails to Regulate. MWirll..h..nB.l-,,...,. ..,-... i ( lull li;li'li,i Uirne jreori. wlllioiu heimiti. i tVu,ttT. ..." m nKrtllKII'Il.O'H aoukiDS. millklnif fltiil wft.iiini, J N.H. HKYAN. Hondamofl, Als. j BOinFlELD Htot UfOB t o., aUuU, Ut. ( sola or arnnrlsui at ii.ud par bouts. CITT MARKET REPORT. Hib Sides, Sc.. Short Backs "ic. Mess Pork (new) fi 30. ftump $!).o0. Short Clear $!).:.(). Hams, sugar cured, IJJc. N, C. Hams llijc. Fiesh 1'ork -'ij to U. Lard Compounds, in Tubs, 5 to 3J. Beat Leaf Lard in Tubn. OJe. Flour, best patent, $5.2 lo -"i.50. Flour, Faucy Stmisbt, tl 00 to L7.), Straight, $4.40. Extra Flour 3.25. Grauiilated Sugar 4 Jc. A Sugar 4ji.-. C Sugai 4 2-5c. Molasses 13 to 25c. Syrup 15 to 25c. Cheese U to 10e. Butter, Boquet Creamy, 20,lo 21c. Butter, Dairy, 17 lo 18c. Hio Coffee 1 1 to 10c. La Guara Coffee 18 to SOv. Ground Alum Silt 55c. Peas 50 to f 5. Chickens, grown, 45c. Spring Chick'.us 20 to 35c. Eggs 10 1o 11. Ikeswax 20c. Teanuts 60 to 70c This November 12, IXi'fi. IS. E. KOONCE, Cleik Sm-erivi Court Joins Co. Only lot To-day, il Saves Yon Trouble and Time. 1 Ho! Just received One Hundred Ion? of Marl to be sold by the bushel, barrel or ton. Any w:iy you wont it. It is nice to improve tour sidewalks or yard and innny other plaie. And aiu't it nice to have a trend lo keep this tuurt in town. so that every man, wonviu or child can yd it, by toe retail or wholesale. H ! Well now, we keep SAWED STOVE WOOD, stove, ranee, and the. ;lace wood, ull ready under large sliuls und never gets wet in raiuy weather oak, usli, and pine. 200 000 BRICK FOR SALE. Laths, hand made and sawed shinglef, ulways on hand. Be suie and 'phono BIG II ILL foi aoj. tliius? you want. '1'bonu No. 10. Bruit, shingles, marl, laths aud wood, j Caveats, and Traded a r!: obtained and all Fat intPufinssconductcdir MoofnfcTS . re. oun omcc it Opmbitc u, S. patent Orrttt? '.ma wc cauariiire pate at ia ICS i.Rte luaa Uio. remote irora w asnuiiun. ( charge. Oar fee not due till vc, if patentable or not, (i li MUnt te Kcaft How to Ob'.ain Patent,1 A ? with Scad modeL drawinf or photo with deacrip i A PAMPHLET, tow 10 UD'.ain fatenti," witn omc o? aama in the U S. and foreign countiiefi' CUV u aywusMt I c.a.snow&co:j OS. PSTCMT OmCC, WHINCTOH. D. 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Editorially, Tiir Run ia the consistent and unchanging champion and defender ol populur rights and lotewfs timiins-l politloil wacliinps aud mouopolici ol every cnaraete', inucpenusiit in all things, extreme in none, It la for good laws, good Boverumenland eood order. By mail Fifty Qenti a month, Six D I jare aymr. Tha Daily Times will be (wot to any ad. dress iu Europe, postage included, fur ' f l.ou per month, - . . .... .:. . I T . . T . i ,.t ,OLA To' Bdiinmi or lubscribeis will lie' - jvuhjvhabt. i 111 Buh,, w- ioci-. charited as often ss desired. In ordering Messrs. Palis Medicine Co., a clisnge ol'addrpss both the old and thai Paris, Tei n. , - new address MUBT be glyco, . Dear Biwi-Sliip its as soon o possible Cash in advance always, luminances 1.,,. ,:. at the risk of the iubcr,bcr, unless made ' "ruvl" . , by ReiIleriil Letter, Uieck, Money Or. cu'mmeis umm mucirM vnoi ier, or Express urder, payame to "the lonii and w.u not . nave anyoiner. ju New York Times Pub'isliinfr Co" ,'nnr i.xnortnmn of nwr 20 iirs the Address all communioatloni thus: ' I dni7 buioesa, ne have utter told any TIIE MEW YORK TIMES, medicine whi. h cave Micb UDiveiaal sat Printing Uouse Bquare, . iBfaotion. ynnn Pnectlully, ' .New York CUy, KJY. I J. & Buowst Co. U. M. Ubovbs, Cashlur. CITIZEN'S BANK OB JN JU W IT. O. DO A GENERAL BANKING BURINEW Tlie Accounts ot Banks, Bsnksrs, Corpoi ations, Funuiirs, Wercbanta anil othars n coived fto favorable terms, l-rouipt and cat r fill attontlnn Kivnn to tbe tnlsirst ot our 01 s tomers. Collections a Specialty. BOAKU Or UIHiQTOKS. Ferdinand Ulrich, K. II. Meadows, J. A. Meadows, Cliai'. Iutlv, Jr. Samuel W. Ipof'k, Jumi-s Iteumond, Clias. H. Fowler, Mayer Halm, J. W (iraliiKer, TUoinas A.Ureen E. W. Smallwood, (J. K. Knv. Geo. K.Ives, W. F.Oroekett. Or Large Body oT Valuable Timber . - and Valuable Tracts or Land. ;; Pun-uani to a jadyirxnt f the Superior C'U't fJna county, 'in iliat eetlnln l eliou in pei ial pnceelinas enlilled C. E. Koy Administiator, B.Jeukiusdeeei.eed, vs. Kr o.k M. JenUins nn-i idbeis h lam am L. M. lladiHit liiixniian lor ta'd in f nits b wh cb jn liiinent the said C. E. F"V sdiuiuisuntor was' appoinu I Com- n,itl rlorlls..t l limber urtd land". The mitl rs'tne 1 eommissioner as directed ly said JmlismeDi, will on Monday the 14 h ly of Ih-eemb. r 1896, at IS o'cloi k m. fell 10 tse hiubesl bidder for cash at the Court Home door ia Tientui, all the Umber if very Kiud standin aud grow, ins;, or olh.rwise measuiing above 10 inches at the buse when tut with priv ilege to the uicbnscr .f ten years 10 rut ind n mote the same upon the foilowim." describel tracts of lnd one trjet of land lyinu in Jiu es county, known as the Mc Cube lract, necribert as follows to-wit: m inuinu nt a Mulberry lire standing on While 0k roud, a'H nt 100 yards East of 1 lie Trenton load, fork, , th0 with tbe Whin Oak mud South nud Eat to Tren ton lliik, then npTienton toad N. 12. E. 188 poles to ihecrtH.k of the roid just by a 1 on , iheo X. 81. W-st 1W po'es to a loi g slrawid pine, then with the Snuuder- u lit e S 8!iJ West 104 poles to a Black Gum, (ost above Hie heart of Win. Man dine Branch iu a fl it, then S. 23, W. 48 poles lo a si nke Iu the tun of the Branch. 1 Iu 11 down the various c lures of the sain VI undine Bianeh to White Dak river, then ilown the said liver to a stake atMhe Mi -ur h end of the Stevenson-Manly, some times called the compromise line, then Nor.h 12, East 208 poles lo the Mulber ty, ihe btsgiuuing, containing 338 acres more orliss. , Also one other trsct in (he said county of Jones, beginning at Gibson's bridge, runnmg wi if the nmm or nuriiic roaa up to Amos Ilenth's line on raid public roaxl near the Trenton road, then witli the various courses of bis line to the river knoun as the Roberts Low ground, also another pice or pi reel of land bet inning at Smith's llrl bridge, running up nun the Polloksvilh road to Buck Savannah road to Au os Heath's line, tberce with his and Lewis Bynum's Mrs. R C. Old. field's, Eugenia M. OMhYld lines to the livir, tin nee down Ihe river to tbe be ginning. The two last described tracts ling the lands allotted to tbe beirs of B jenKins in 1 ue Division .1 ine u... - f Cr,ven countT Mary R ...rging 10 i.nnm am. l et als , I will Sell at public am lion, f,r twotiaetseoniiiiniuif ub.mt 1H0 acies. Also one other tract near White Oak river about 4) miles bom Uamiile ad journing ibe iauds oi P. F. Hugains on 'the Witt nnd Mansil CollinB onthd North anil Ent, being the same conveyed to B. Jenkeus by Simon Dixon by and dated day of 18 contt'ining 50 acre more or le. 1 And nt lie same time and place the in designed C'uinmissiener will sell 1.0 the hiahtft biddei U t cash ihe lands above described less the thutxr standing, grow ina r oiheiwise thare 00 measuring above 10 inches nt tase when cut ' The timber above montionei and like tt'it-p the' bind will1 Imj f old 'ih'-lracts. This November 18ih. 1886. C. E. I OY. Commissioner. II. L. GIBBS, Attorney. . Trustees Cola I Trustees sale ol a large Trct ot Valus. bi 1 iiiibei and Farm Laud iu Caneret Cotii'ly, North Cunjina. : . - ' , By viriue ol a oeeri of trust or mart 2igcd ed from William II. Hilliard and Luej K1 Hilliard his wife to me astrastea tlHteil .Tnuu.iy 30tb., 1S1 and duly re corded in the olHee ot tbe Register b Deeds of Ciiiiffet Co .nty. North Caro 1 ia i n Maich 5li.. 1891,' in deed ' b"Ok Q.. Q at pac 12, for the purposo of Se curing to Louts Hilliard ib payment of tbe note tlieiein spicitJed, default having been - uisde in the yment ot ihf aid note, aud at the request or Nellie Hilliard Executrix of said Louis Hilliard, (uo tleci ased). I shall cell at public auction to front of the Couit House door la Beaufort Carieret Oouniy, Noith Uandina, on M md.iy. the 7th dy 01 Decern I r, 1898, nt II o'clock a. m.. the followina oroner- iv which iedesctilad in said ln as fol lows, to-wii: ' "A Ctfttain tract ol Htid siluiteil and being in Carietct Connsy, North Caroliua on Black Creek and New port River. cootaiDinjr twenty tour hun dred and sixty fivt (2405) Acres more r less, being the idmt'cnl lands ;.'U'chued from R S. Pnllvnon the 61 h.. day ol Januaiy 1891, by the said William H. Hillmid and the deed from cud R. S. U..I1.. .n llllm U Ullll.nl ia li.K.l.a refernd t lor a more particular aud defi nite discretion thereof." ' This propei ty is situated on tbe Ni w port River about eight miles from More hed City and about three miles from Newport'ood adjoins ihe Carteret County Ciub piopeity and olbeis and is wd to contain according to a survey made for -Slid Willinm It. Hillinnl alout Five Thousand two hundred and Eighty (62C) Acri a ; The property however will be (o'd in grots and not by ibe acre. Tetins; t'mh sufficient to nay the cots of t xecnlioy the. ti list, the debt secured ttb h the iuitreht due ttnre n, say $3710, knit the balance to 1 e paid in two equal paymeuta in one and two yiars from dale ul sale with In lerest from the day 01 tide for which Ibe puichaeer is to give Holes secured by died of Is 11st on tbe propei ty at his ex pense, or all cau at bis option. JOHN B'. JENK1N8, Trustee, Addnfs, Norfolk. Va. Sale of City ItoU. By viriue of a Judument of tha Super ior court of Craven county, iu the Civil action entitled Tbe Board of Commission - Biown J. A. BRYAN.- EOS. DANIELS, President, TiceiFrei. 0. B. BOBSRTS. CuMer. THE NATIONAL BANK, Or NEWBKHNK, .I0. EUTOOBPOBATTTO 1865. Capital $100,000 Surplus Profits,.. .; 98,16 D1RBCTOHS: Jas. a. BnvAR, Titos. Dakiiiji. C'has. 8. UnrAK, J. H. llACKUUUH JJno, Dunn, L. Hauvih G. Ii. Kobkbt K. K. Bisnor: - - PROFESSIONAL. F. X. Simmons, A. D. Ward Simmons & Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. NEW BF.HNE, U C. 'Practice In Craven, Carteret, Jones.LenoIr anil Onslow and Pamlico ponnties, and the Supreme Court, office at No. (18 Month Front street, opposite Hotel Cualtawka. Dr. .11. Goldberg, SUBGF.0 0RA-L DENTIST, . Office: Hngkef Building, 3. E. Corner Mlrtrlle anrt Pollock Streets,ovei Bnulbam's Pliannacy. NEW BERNK N..O. . P. II. Pelletier, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Middle Street, Lawyers Brick Bulldlnr. Will practice In the Counties of Craven Carteret. Joaea. Onslow and l'.inlll'o. II. . Court at New Berne ami Suprtme Court ot Sale ot Land for Par tition. By virtu of a Judgment ot theSup'erior court ol Craven Cuuuty, in the special pinceedirg tor I'aitilion wherein Neidham flairisi n, Samuel Harrison and llalthew Ilairison are Plniutiffs, nnd Katie Corbilt, and Klvin Jones ate Defendants, I will sell at l'ubhc Auction for cash, en Mon. dv, November 30th, 1896, at 13 M., to the login tl bidtUr the following described Land in Craven County. North Carolina, adjuin'nK Hie Ephiaim Daucberty tract ol land, lyius on the Noh side of Bach- ekrs Lreek, Dejjinning at a tj press on the Creek Run, and runs North 60 de urees West to the William Weikerir.gton bin k line, then around and with said William Wetherington'i upper back lioe to the CreeK, thin down me unea to me beginning, containing las acres mere or Paled lliis October 30lh, 1R06. CHAKLE8 R THOMAS. Commissiouer. WK.inJUH, - JAS. BIDHOND. . Frstidsst, Vlee-Fres't. . b. s. eoiON, sso'y Treu. New Berne Ice Cjq ' Bfannfac(vreni f From Distilled Water. Out-put 30 Toos Dally. " Car Lioad Lots rioliciled. Ice delivered daily (except Suodny) 6 m, to u p. m, Sundays (retail only) T a.) m. to 12 iioou. r or prices aud other information. address. , B.& GUION, Manager. Executrix Notice. Hnvinif qualified as Executrix of A. H, Powell, di peused, Ipie of Craven peunty, Slate ot N. nh Carolina, this is to notify all lemons havinK claims airainst the estate 01 mid i-ecased to exhibit them to underbuilt d on or before the 1st r'sy.ol November, 197, 01 this notice will be plead In bit 1 1 1 heir recovery. All per. sous iidehtcd to said estate will please make payment. This the 30.li day of October. 1896. EMMA IL rOWELL. ' Executrix. LDDD POISOU Frtmarr. fu arlj rh 16 toSA dava. Tnn ean ba tn,iM.t tlOBOB for mm nrloenfidaraamaa'.A rmmm liy.lt Ton praf er to eomelier. wa lllm. atnuttop.rnulrau)taruiatootalbllliAn laria. If we fall to rare. If roa haa ukaa m.r V, Iodide potaah, aod atlU kave acbw and Cash, ut l be ci urt house door of CraViD county, in the City ot Niw Bme, on Monday, Notemter :j0th, 1896, at II o'clock, noon, being ihe first day of tbe Fa. I Term of the Suptior court of Ciavrg county, to tbe highett bi- der ibe folloa ina described R al Estate: Lots Nos. 80 aod 81 in ihe plan of tbe estite of Joshua Scott, deceased, situated on the west sine of West street (between Cednt nnd Elm tlncts) in the City of -New Berne, No. 8 township, Craven county. North Carolina, beina the same lots convejed by F. C. Roberts, Clerk and Muster in Equity to Edward Brown, by deed recorder in book Np. 80. lolio 44, Office of .tbe. .RghUr ot Deeds of Ciayeo itjoutity, aid-' afterwards devised by said Edward 'Bniwn to Isaso E Brown by his last will and Testameut, recorded In Book "E",,of Wills of said County, FolioeilS and 1)8. Tl.i8October 80th. 1806. CHARLES B. THOMAS, Commissioner. Commissioner's Sale ot VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. . Pursuant to a judgement of the Superl or court of Craven county, N. C, ten dered at May Term, 1896, In tbat certain action iniiikd A B. Dawson and Ann C. Dawson vs Geo. F. Hill and Burab C. Hill, his wife, appointing lb untieniuned commissioner to sell ihe lands hereinafter drecribed, I will sell at the court house door in New Bi rne, Craven Comity, N. C. on Monday, the 80lh day ofNoyetnbtr, 1896 ('wing tbe first day of Fall Term, 1896, of Craven county Superior court) at twelve (12) o'clock, poop, to the blithest., bidder l r cash, the folr lowing described Real Estate, to yiti All tbat piece or parcel of land lyingand ' br ing hi the County of'Ciaven, Township No. 9, aud known and designated as foi lews, viz: Being tbat tract or parcel of land whereon the parties of Ibe first part (be salt' Geo. F. and Surah C Hill now reside and tdfmning the lands of Cicero Green, Kilns Hestb, Charles Weathering, ton and Hezikiah Dayii add epptaipipg 00 acres. "- -IDI Howr 1896, II. L. GIBBS, ComnilasloDer, ' potaah, and iVatebMlni Doehai enrv. riiDa,Haeoiia Vatebealn mouth, BoreTliroat. Impltia, Copper Colored Snots, Ulcere oi aaT9anoitnooir,iiairorE7etrows rallln. eat. It le Ihle eeoonaary BLOOD POisofi vernaraateetoeare. Weeonnitlheaioitobatl vmmvw ana BUUVHi me WOria for riB,!iSM,??J.,VS? Tlll U"ae has always banted tbe skill of tbe moat emlneat phTl- ana. eavvo euiui benind our anoondb Rawiww,. MaoiniproorsanteaaMd awli au lemmraat prool hi ant aaalad rai KMHUr Ua- n.iiit rlr r One ThouHaiid for One (TRAD I MARK.) ; ,V The Inter-State Casaa Coatpaay, of New York, Kires THREE MONTH'S I a sera ace $1,000 for $1.00, ;,: to men ot women, a between IS and 60 rears ot age, against fatal rtreec Acuinoiiia a-iooc, or on isnroies, Horsas,Wai(ons, florae Cars, Hllli-oaU Cars. Mevatell, brliltfe, Trolley anil (Jalilo Care, Buamahle,iileamboata and SUmiii 'u rles. r.rr..i.B, H. It. Nfr't. . You inn no risk. All druggists guar mtee Giovt's Tasteless Chill TomO to do all tbat the manufacturers claim for It' . . NTOCK FOW HAW lad Mepey to Loan, Xeekanlci Ml) " . Iayeaton Valon. . J. C. Dntiwftv, President. b. T. Jrbmah, Trtaaurer. . , Oito. Allmc, Becrttaryv r- Of RALEIGH, N. C. , OtTtr" tluO t-liarcs of Savings Stock lor 100 inoiiHilv iiaymeuts of 65 cents each, with sieen ent. that if the owner dies be fore maturity.the remaining payments will be inade frmu ihe Guarantee Fund. (Such , I'aymenis are now being made lor Key. I W. K Boagashil A, H.l'oweliJ. Full Paid Inv ttra-ni Stock. For value 1100, is sold lor " iab, and is seemed ; by Real K-tale MortgagiS. Taxes are paid I by tlio Union. Cash (livid, nd of six per , o nt pr annum, paid Kml annua ly at Dank by Coupon; The Union will re. turn cost of Stock, wilt Dividend to") dule, upon application. Or 10 years after ilule will pu) (100 per share, thus giving ft(liltiooal profit of $83 per share. This is one the s f st and belt iuvestoienis evrr I'flerul. CnriiUts will be organ'iid aod lanl made in any Town, where stock le held. Oond Agents Wtd, Address GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary, - : 22 Pullso Buildiog, Ualeigb, N. C. ( ComralNaloner's Pale,'. In pursuance of Ike power eooftrnd . upon uie by judgmeot ol the Sunctlor couit of Craven county, at Its May Trim, iovo, in eu action wutretn Htm Berne Building & Loan Association is Piainliia and W. h. Coben and Theresa Cohen er als, tie dehndants,! will esnose to ssla at public suction at the court hi usedor in mw cerue to me uigneti Miiaer ior cash, on TueedaT, 1st day ut DeceYnber, at tbe hour of li o'clock noon (it bting I best ootid duy of tbe fall Tertn pf ii unuioreounjaii me lonowiop cest riled -properly, to will - - - - ' Twenty shares of stock In Series No. t of the New Berne Building k Lose Asso. -elation, all the followiag described piece, paicel or tract of land si lusted and tic log in the City ol Mew Berne, County of Craven, Slate i f North Carolina, ly ing on the Southeast Corner of Pollock and Han ' cock streets, and on Hancock strait, ad Joining lands of J. W. Messic, bow Tbos. Daniels en tbe east lod the Methodist phurph, known as Howard's Chapel on me amuiu, aua nancoca Street QtJ tbf West, It being all the lands convavrrl to , Theresa Cohen by Wllbm Cohen, etc, by deed dated, JaDpi.y S8rd, 1891 wblpk deed is recorded is the office of tbe R g Ister ol deeds pf Craveo county,' la-book October 80, 1896. P. H. PELLETIER,' ' , .v Commit ,utr. ' Webster's te Inlcmatlofiqli ffft .-, ettt.eVtaytev I MtmOTlNAl InupiVni. l oan, UK Slal. k UKTlUNAlu ITI"a una, ana or MailT 1 " nmiwuiim,aa. Tvarrair contmpiHlrd bv Mary Statt SuparUiUudau et Kulioala, i THE MT K.fYWYf BY It Js faajt te Mae tbe WoTj rantai). It le Hay te ascertala (he f r.uuaciatlaei. It Is aaiv te trace tbe (rewtb were, It faar H (sera) waat a were B. C, JfftfiNM X CO., rwHae, 1 ' priaeaei, araaa U.9.A. S

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