j: KIW BERN! JOURNAL. C3AKJJBS L. STEVENS. 'Xj; CDITOE AHP PBDPKIETOtt. :T BjbbnE. N. C. Dec. 6, 1896 Entered at Uw Txst Ofnoe at HewBernel' .Cm noood class mailer: T Dailt Jocbxal (except Monday)3u Uera4 jr carrier -to tilU city, at 60 cent rrjaiantll, :'' na MarnaWyarlably-4a advenes, $1-00 .YA,--v.;:,."o'-.j".". '$4.00 Wiasxr JotraxAi oftyear;V advance, $1.00 Adrartlauif Rate given od application at ba .;;. J i.f V(ji.-. , . riT eeata par line wul be charged for arda 04 TBanea, Beeelatioaaot Bespect and SWtoary Pastry; aleo tor Obituary Notices bar than ttyose wMeh the editor himself ,hajl aire as a matter oi neVs. Notice of Ctmrcb and 8oclaty and all other entertainments trbm which" jwenue la to be aerlred trill ba ebarged lor at fee rate ot bve Una. The Joobhai. will not under any ciroum itanoaa be responsible for the return or the ale keeping ot any rejected manuscript. No xoevtton wUl be made to this rale with re ar to either letters or lnclosures. Nor will Bdltor enter Into . eorrespon Jence son ratal releoted manuaoript. . ' mrswEsi rB coqress. Tly meeting of 'fjon'gress tomor row, i the short session which closer the Fifty-fourth Congress, has a number of important measures to come before it, and these meas ure ire of vital interest to the peo ple of the country, more especially the tax payers. The- congressional calendar is well loaded down with bills which require careful attention, and at this timo with the Uovernment run ning behind in its monthly expen ditures, the passing of farther bills which have iri them a ppropnatione and thBln,jther,exhdustion of the Government's receipts, means much torery one. Sopie of the measures which are likely to come up during this" sess ion of Congress are well worth the noting. Among unfinished business, is the lloaee bill to amend the immigra tionJaws, which has on it some ma terial amend ments . " .The joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution, providing for the election of Sena tors by popular vote, is a special or v .1 m -v 1 ...n aer, sex tor uecemoer iu. Other special orders are Senato bills to prevent tho desecration ci the National flag; House bill to pr. vent the extermination of the fur be ring seals of Alaska, and House bill to reduce the cases in which the pen alty of death may be inflicted. . , It must not be forgotten tim the comprehensive bill, appropriating 100,000,000 for defenses is sti 1 on the calendar; also tho bill antl oriz i rig the Secretary of the Navy to enlist additional men; a bill for the establishment of a light hout i on Swan Island in the Caribbean Sea, which is the property of tho United States, and the bill to construct a d ry dock a? KeWfcst . 'The 1 Difcgtf&bjlb is also a most, . important measure ' which will be trough :rrp.crilJ?'tbe session. A comprehensive measure vhich involves the revision of the naviga tion laws, is an important bill. Bills Sot admission of New' Mexico ami Arizona to Statehood will caure dc W,aa will the bill to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy "5 The proposition' to refunu the ; JPacifio Bailroad debt, is a measure ore to cause debate.. This country's relations with Hawaii will cause . discussion when tie bill to facilitate the construction ot a ' cable between ' the United Statea and. the Hawaiian lolauds comes pp. The bill directing the Interstate Commerce Commission to propare uniform freight classification, is .important to shippers. On the cal endar are 31 House and 22 Ibcnate pension bills which will be put through at an oarly day. The Nicar ragnan Canal bill will not likely oome op at this session. 4 JTaJten altogether there is plenty 'f work .for Conerese to do, ai d the effect of the work done is lib ly to have a most important bearing upon the trade and business of the coun try during the next few months . -4" -- - - How's ThtaT 1 " We offer One Hundred DollanJHeward tor toy rasJof Catarrh that car sot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheiit & Co., Props;: Toh do, O. Wr, tbe undersigned, liove known F, J. CbeiKV for the Inst 13 vests, and believe t ins perfectly hnanraMe iu 11 bitincss transactions, nod financially able to carry , nt any obligation made by llieir f-rrn. , TVmt& Tbuax, Wholeotle Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldmo, Kinhan Jb Marvin Whole le Druogtsts, Toledo. , Ifall'i Catarrh Cute it taken In! mally 'ting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of tbe Ijulrm. Price 73c f!t bot tle. r)old by tU Druggists. Teatit iodIsIs UaU'snOy PUls an iht bast. J ' 1 . , 4 . AWuUkafaBtly. Three soldiers who lie side by side in the Mount Moduli Cemetery, at Henryville, Ind., illustrate the ser vices a single family in which the military, instinct is strong can renter, even in a oountry - where peace is loved and generally pre prevails. The oldest of these graves is that of Joshua A. JlcComb. who came to this country from Ireland in 1745, and was one of the. fust Pennsylvanians to enlist when the Revolution broke out. lie was at Valley Forge, participated in tho battles of Trenton and Princeton, and was on of the ensiles selected to receive the colors surrendered at Yorktown. Ue died in 1814. , His son, John A. McCemb, 6erved all through the Mexican war, and took part in the battles of Buena Vista, Monterey, and Besaca de la Palma. This McComb died in 1800. The third grave is that of the Mexican veteran's son, Jamea who was in the Union Army ail through the rebel lion, and lived until 1881. Two sons of this James also bore..arms in that struggle, and are still alive. One of them, Charles A-., is now an applicant for the Postmastership at Jeffersonville, Ind., a fact which may, possibly, explain why the huv tory of hid warlike family has found its way into the papers. TO CUK ACOLD IS OSE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druaaists n-fuod the money if it fails to cere. 25. Judicial Wisdom. Remarkable wisdom was shown by the judges at a baby show recently held at Tarppn Springs, Fla. Such exhibitions in the v&s, have invari ably ended in bitterness and wrath because attemps were made to decide as to which of many infants, all in effably beautii'ul and well behaved. were the most beautiful and the most well behaved. The mother of every entry except one has always departed with a sense of wrong never to be assuaged, and has ' proceeded to devote the rest of her life to wag ing implacable war on tho monsters who slighted her little precious. Iu Florida this dango'r avoided by test ing the babies, not by aesthetic and moral standards, but by the use of yardsticks and scales almost exclusive ly in deciding where tho prizes should go. There was, for instance, a guerdon for the heaviest baby less than three months old, a second for the tallest child whoso ace was less than three years, and o'.hers for weight and length ut different stages of development. The youngest baby with a tooth aud the oldest baby with the fewest teeth were also rewarded, and though in these cases the really safe plan was infringed upon, yet nobody 'found cause for complaint, and all through that region tho judges are loved and re snectod as tbev deserve to be. Ob viously they aio men who would shine in diplomacy, and Mr. McKin ley ouht to g t their names before he begins to make his foreign ap pointments. Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex Deputy I). S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan0 says i "I was delivered of TWINS in less than 20 min utes and with scarcely any pain after using only two bottles oi "MOTHERS' 0sa ss sF SID NOT SUFFEE AFTERWARD. rF""ent by Exprvu or Mall, on receipt of prlne. 1.H pir bottle. Book "TO MOTHERS " tuslled (res. BRADfllXP EEUl'LATGH CO., ATMXTA, GA. SOLD UV ALL DKUQOISTS. Take Notice! The best thing for Ni-w Berne that ban ever happened. An enterprise I hut will be ever a Bureef. We nre now sawine cook wood, etovt or ranze ltnzth. tho very nicest kind, f and storing it away undi lares skftrt lioures; keeps dry always lo. Iruiny weath er, and never (rets wet. We keep a large stock of this kind 00 hand. Wc cut the prices on sawing, fir we are better prepared to doit chenper than heretofore, and wa now deliver it in your wood bouses or anywhere yon want it, without any trouble to you, only give your orders to DIG BILL, tbe bbioyle Man. You can also do Big mil a favor, by reporting to him, if Is is own carts don't deliver the wood anywhere ibo customer may aant it put. We have polite dray men and nice teams ready to serve the good citizens f New Bertie, if ibeyjwill only tako hold of on enterprise like this, one that lias never been ollered to New Berne like this before. Rexnectlully, BIO HILL. The Sbingto Mm Why sutler with Coughs, Colds, sad LnOrlpps wben Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure yon la one day. Dot not produce tho ringing In the head like Sulphate of Quinine. Put Op lo tablet coorenient fur taking. Ounrsnteed lo care or money refunded. Price 23 Cents. For sale at Bradham's Pbarrasny, and all other Drag Stores, ' What Ara You Most Thankful Vort A gentleman who "was iustrnotuig some publio school pupils on the snbject of tho American Thanksgiving day asked thera what was the thought that first! entered tbeir minds wben Thanksgiving ; day was mentioned. Tboy snooted nuau-' imoisly, "Turkeyl" "And what part of the turkey?" continued tbe question- er. "The stuffing," cried a fat boy who looked as if he knew what he was talk ing about. : . ; ; ' Tbe children were not so far wrong. A good"dinner is something these fine, growing young auimals bave a right to be tbankf u(f or, a dinner with stuffing. Maybe when tfce.eommg,raoe is here, the thought of a good time will not invari ably be associated first of all with visions of eating, but the coming race is not here. At present even men sifa" women are far enough from, optgrqjug vrfeat a writer calls "the idea that we are en joying ourselves best when'-'Weat the most." : . .., lY'srlv . Thanksgiving day Jb. jaonli8i!an American holiday." A Thanksgiving feast must, therefore, be composed. So fur as possible of American dishes. Mixed up foreign cuMuacy fancies with French names are out of place upon, an ' American board tho lost Thursday m Kcveuiuer. Let us have the ftwst turkey with cranberry sauce, the toothsome succotash aud sweet potato, tbe pics, pumpkin and mince. Ice crenm may be said to be an Amerioau dish too. Cider as a drink has been an acoom- ; pauimcut of the day ever since apple trees were large enough to bear in New England. Tradition says the old fash ioned CoDnecticnters like thoirs .lard. But there is a more delicate dtink than cider, hard or soft. It is the puro. nn- fermented juice of the fully ripe Con cord or Catawba grape. Both these grapes are American, Sweeten the juice with a little granulated sugar if you like it that way. This year all our grown people hove reason to be thankful, first and chiefly, because the presidential election is over. If the excitement and bnrrah had lasted a month longer,. nobody would have had any spirit left in him ' to bo thankful with. Those who have done well in business during this trying year have much to be thankful for. ' Those who have not done well may be glad that they have still life and rime before them to pull themselves together aud try it over again. Many a fine fortune has been accumulated byyh&i who began at the bottom wben past middle life. - There is one blessing we should be thankful for beyond most others. It is good health. The person who has health has no right to complain of anything. He can accomplish whatever he persist ently wills to do. Ho has only to sum mon up pluck and patienoe and use the ability he is endowed witb. Finally let ns be thankful for tbe blessing of life itself. Nothing was ever said trner than that where thcro is life there is hope. Tbe world is full of splen did achievement for every ono of us so much to do, to be and to learn. The true lesson of life is to be always learning. City people enjoy their Thuuksgiviug, of conrso. Cut it is a day when the thoughts pf thousands of these oity dwellers wander back to an old home in tbe country, a home wbero the fathep and mother were dear, brave, kindly farm folk, who brought tbeir children np in the way they should go and gave them that best of all inheritances a hu man being can have tbe habit of steady work. Hearts grow warm and gentle at the recollection of such a vanished child hood home, such a homo as the poet was thinking of whou he wrote "The Dea con's Thanksgiving:" Ya-a-s. they're comln borne Tbankgglvin, An the gohblr-r's gtttin fat, 11 tbe bubbard squash's a-ripenin jVr the pipe nn Hich aa that, Bo we'll send tbe double waggin Tew the doepo ier all huxl. An wo'U bring 'cm borne Tluiiifatiglvln As long'e tbe old nest stands- Human nests wr boards an shingles, :, bnttan doors an oellin's low, f Clubboards warpsS'jin waotbeS MfiteaA Homely h'artbs-vrtiar homefires-gtoV An tbe old folkgTy arffyfc T i ) Keachin ont'Weth lovlaflmftW In aU airth the truest wolofcl;! (LcT As long's tho old Best stoutt.' r The Elks of Des MrilttoWSSre '1nJ!Wwl abie over tbe death of Edward W. Cur ry, which resulted from a severe initia tion into their order. They are entitle' to both sympathy aud-blamr fjrigfypt difficult to torture a neophyte to make him flinch and scream with pain. Ear age small boys aud secret orders of men am accustomed to such things. To tor ture a hapless fellow creaturephysioally or hurt bis feelings by ridicule has ever been considered brilliant and witty performance among certain classes. U is a matter of profound surprise, boW' ever, that men so intelligent aud kindly as the members of .order of. Elks axe accustomea to resort to inese icaie ana crue,l jokes, so called.,' .There is not niuob briiljancf pn general principles in put ting a lamp under f hair witb an iron seatsnd beating the seat tl( it burned man so that he died from his fnjc The death of poor Curry should put stop to initiatory ceremonies borrowed from the middle ages. U is .odd t he shipping wheat from ibis country to Australia. Yet in o queues of tbe long drought then syhegf is scarce end i being shipped f hence from Ban Francisco, All over tbe world this year goes American wbcaJ-Ho Em rope, to South Africa, Australia and I dla. The train is even seut iu shins around '0peif6ft4Di Ban f ranoisoo to Great Britain. One Mp will bold from 6,000 to 6,000 tons. A Hasholl realty. , Csscarola Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical idcortrj or Ihs age, pleasant sed nfreshuigo;be tste, act gently sad positively on kidneys, tyw and bowels, cleansing the entire syitem, jjlispel oolds, cure headache, fi vtr, habit ual consUpstipn nd bllloutocts. Plesse buy and try a t or of 0. C. P. today. 10, 25, 80 cents. Bold and gi:arsn(etd U? ours by all drogu4. ItWUeWftftK"! two' ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounceHbagot' rllacicwelrs Durham.' -Buy a bag of j this ; celebrated tobacco I and '- read the. coupon which gives a list: of val- uable presents; and how to get tnem. FT" NEW BERNE ACADEMY, New Berne, N. C. Under the'plao of reorganize ition, otters thorough lDstracli n in the Classical and : English Courses oy a coips 01 eminent Educators from the University or Hortli -Carolino, Horner's School and otber noted Educational Institutions. Tuition Fees Monthly in Advance. ' i- Priinnry Department, 1.23 per montlj. Intermediate " ? Classical " 8.00 u For further information, applv or nd- diess, John 8. Long. JUL., D. E H. Mbadows, T. A. Green, Beard of Regents. NORTH CAKOUNA.J CRAVEN COUHTY, J ' Julia 'Fettifur, ys. Curtis Ptrtlilur. Bu)erior Court. Notice. The defeodent above named, will take notice, that an notion entitled as above has bein commenced in the Superior court ot Jones county, by the plaintiff asjKinst ibe celendent tor a divorce on ground of wilful vbaudonnien'; and said di-frndent will lurtber take notice, that he is ri quired to appear at the next term of .T..nMi &itnprinr f.nnrt in ht livlil at the coort house in Trenton, on the 23ud of! March, 1807, and answer or demur to the 1 complaint now on file in said action, or the plnintift will apply to the court for ihe teliel' tlemauOe 1 in said action. This November IS, 1896. 8. E. KOONCE, Clcik Sureriui Court Joues Co. Only for To-day, It (Saves You Trouble and Time. Ho I Just reo-ived One nuntlred tons of Marl to be Sold by the bustiel. barrel or ton. Any way you want it. It is nice to improve your sidewalks or yatds and many other plat ea. And ain't it nice to have's trend to keep this marl in town, so that every man, woman or child can get it, by the retail or wholesale. II I Well now, we keep 8AWED STOVE WOOD, siove. ranise, and tire- place wood, all ready under large sbedc j and never gels wet in rainy weaiuer osit, ash, and pine. 200 COO BRICK FOU SALE. LHi, hand made and sawed shingles, always nn hand. Be'aure and 'phone BIO HILL foi any thing you want 'Phone No. 10. Brick, shingle?, mail, laths and wood. c-.n. mrA Trd.tlirio obulaca .sua sfl fat ntluiceacendiicu4(r Mobsbats sib. Cue oma iBOeeosiTt; 0. 8. pTlBTOrri!r' And we can secure pateACU less una Uisa UKMA.r remote from Washing too, i beoa moaci, wiwui w pimw wi "-""- j doa. We aavise, 11 patentable or not. Ires ot J cnarge. Our lee not due till patent Is secures. a veeiPHLrr " How to OktAio PleU," witi cort of Tameia the U. S. and fereifa coaatrs) ent free. Addroe, 1 i.MaoivrWfJbwvFsr; i Hu sat. Ahiai! WJmauiainTMBS ft. A - THE SUN Baltimore. 3td. Tbe Paper Pf tb People . For the People na 'wltk tbe People, Honest in Motive, Pearlers in Exprestton. Bound in Principle. Unswerving in its Allegiance to Eight Theories and Right Practices. Tbe 8ps publishes all the news all tbe time, but it t'ocs pot allow Us columns to be degraded by unclean, immoral or purely sensational matter. Editorially, Thk Boa is tbe consistent and unchanging cbarnploo aud defender r popular riubts sod Interests ssainst polilicil pahices and mi nopolics ol every ' cnoractor. n(jpnpnt' 'in"all tilings, extreme in nope. It 11 tor rood laws, good B'ieriiinebt sod good or 'er. . By mall Fifty Qeuu s w pth, S'.i Do) r a year. . , ... I Have llemovejt I From 44 Craven St. To 80 Middle St. . Where I ha be glad to see my customers, and all others mho want plumbing, steam and gal . fitting done. ? . W.CeBeasley. fcO Middle Street. . fWfssji v your 1 Christmas i rzittft , 1 s.w i -, ,. m IxFree "" mraaSMjiuMISejrtsaMkntajM M BMSjttHnsMwtinaimt Many thousand , dollars worth of valuable articles suitable ; for Christmas gifts for the young and old, are to be given to smokers of Blackwell's Genuine Durham To bacco. .. You will fin ! one coupon inside each Horti Carolina Confersncs II. E. Church South, Convening at Einston, N. C. Becembw, 9ta.. 1S9S . : Atlantic & North Carolina ltailroad, Passeniir Department, Hew Bome, N. C, 3S'V., 10, 1806. To Agents Atlantic ant' North Carolin Knilroari , You will sell tickets to the above from jour Etation to ifioston and ittum at Tar iff No. 2. Tickets to be sold December 7th, 8th, nni fllh, good' to return uniil December 19th, .Inclusive. . 8. li, DILL," G. P. A IpOlt Cotton frigging and Ties, Bugs and Barrel Covims. Builders IJnie and Cement, Tcna Cotta Pipe ao()SliellLime, Call on . . . J. IL I, Til AM. Also 2, No. 1 New Log Carriages lor sale. Storage lor 503 Bales at Low Kates. 11. w. soipsosr, funeral Director and Embalmer. 8 Broad Street .". THOXE.84 EVBurlal Robes a Splecalty. Executrix Notice. Having qu'ilifud as Executrix of A. H. Powell, 1I1 ceased, late of Cravm c unty, dtute of Nor h Carolina, this is to notify all persons baviDg eluiois against llic estate ol said iiccaw-il to cxliilni tl.ein lo unilcTsigm d on or before I he 1st ray el November, 1097, 01 this notice will be plead in bir 1 f llieir ncovery. All per sons it:dehU'd In said estate will pkuse inn Id' pnvnii'iit. Thin the aOHi dav of O.-lober. ltfOO. EMMA II. POWELL. Extt.utrix. WM. EUin, ' - JA3. EEDM01ID, Preaidcst, Vics-Prss't, B. S. OUI01T, See'y k Tress. Hew Berne Ice Go ISIjnufACturcra From Distilled Water. Out-put 20 Tons Daily.' f Car Load Lota Follcited. Ice delivered daily (except Sunday) 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. BununyB (retail ony) 7 a. m. 10 i! noor) F"r prices aud other" information, address. I!. S. tr'JIQN. Manaaer. . 1 ii 1 One Thousaisdjfor One , (TRADE ilAEK4 '", fccipENT tickets! r The Inier-State Casus . Coinpanr, of New York, rives THREE MONTH'S Insurance $1,000 for $1.00, to men or women, . ' between 18 anil so years ot ago, against Intel htreet AioiUcuts a-iooi, or on nuyoies, ' Horaes.Wairons. H . rae rn. Rlllrond Cars. Mevatt-ri, Hr.dKO, 'Jrolli y mid lubln Cars, tseaniniupsileuuiiiOHM ai.u ptuniu re riv., TEE NEW YORK TIMS -. FOR TllimMPAKiX TUB NEW VPUK TIMES will mailed dulls sod 'bjuridars to anv sdillie iu the United 3 stes, Canada, or M' tpc , postiiRe fiee, nulil November 15ih, 18Ct. eoverli'd luemationai campigu ami elec tions, lor , . ; $3.00. THE TIMKi will print (lie news ol this Iqiponsnt'cimpiiign, on both tides, It slii'Ul'l tc ri 1 svrjjvwi i re. -; THE TIMES so be ril without debasing tour fn't-iruroce or looruli." : NEW Y011K WEtKLY TIMES $J,p0 per. Year. .The Dnilj Time? yirt )fvm tosnjmd. rjrass in Europp, poitajp' ini-ludeil, lor f 1.51) per uou'h. Tue arf. 71 t riiberilieis will be chantttd as often as driil. ' fu trilerlpg a change of addimi both tbe old epd' the new address ilUST bs Riven. - Cash in advance always. B' mitisocei at li e nek of 1 he tub'Cntr. unless oiadr he li nuiari'd Lrllar. 1 'hi l ie. Mur.rV Or- li r, or Exiss Older, puyaliW to 'tlbe Kew yiirH lime ruo Minng V" " Addrers all communications thus: , THE SEW Y0KK 11VIEH, l'rint iDg House Hqunre, 1 ;v . ; Nc York City, N..Y, Cabcakrts siimulate liv-r. kidiifjs sod bowels, Never sicken, wiaken or uripe, 10c. . risssBBlaaaaaw r- 3 m . a . w V r r n nn'l iMW in ill Ft ssaWtt tsaaSBBaa) saaiAsaBtlisSBBBlBllsws NOTICEOT SAIsi: Of Large Body of Taluable Timber and Taluable Tracts of Land. Pins-uani lo a juduim'Dt f tee Miperlor C"Ut f Jne cunl, iu thai t. hj action in i-pei'ia' pnWlwji -n'f A E.t Aflmmitraioi, B..ieuKinmoi,f"ii. v Fr nk M-.! nk'ni1 'l,e'n ' 'a -m L. M. HBdi.ot 1111 n mi- l r 'a A "lit" i-j wh'ciiju itmeni tin ..id . t. P v idui'Dimiaio wa arpoii-ie imv h. und-rai.-.e, sii.M-Hin.T .rM by v.d JlKtaQi n, will mi Mil' ilm. "( 14 b . f im b r i8, . 13 .A .. k wl r in fit . ! ini'it am " n i h,h. i.in. ai tnr sn hi i nrl Hi u-i door in Tren,n, all '(he iiJii-n f.ivpry Hi. t ndinjt au" '.urn.. ns;. . or oibriw nienruiinu a nv 10 'iiei-es at ib buft- wlieo ui Willi the piiv I'ege to tin; 1 u c s r often yeaia 10 cut 1 nd r iiinvi- tiie gan.r upon the fi lowink ioeribeii trct f lnqi one ti I of (and Ivm; in Jut eB comity, knowt, as the Me i,be liHct, nescr'bj' aeloliowai iouit: Re im inu at a Mulbeinjieesiauding on a Idic Oi k nail, a Vut TW) vaid"s El l me Trei.ton ' road Irirfc," tttcd' -fclHr the White Oak rmd foutu and East tO'TiD- ion t'.i k, then up Tiealon ioa) N. 12. E. 128 poii-k ihe ci.H.k i .ie.mi j.irny a i-ou , iben N HI W-ct 1J i.ev o. lui g sirawirt pine, then ailh rbe S uu'ter 1 u line S. 83$ West 164 poles to a Blark bium, just above tbe heart nl Win. Mun iine Brancii in flit, then 8. 23, W. 4S p des to a sinke in tbe run of trie Branch ibin down the various c un-es of the said tf undine Biahcb t White Oak river, iben down the sahl river to a stake at tut S"Uth end of the Stt-vensoii-Maiilv, sonie-liiiH-s Cmled the compromise line then Norih 12J, East 208 poles to the Muibnrr 17, the beginning, containing 332 aens more or lis. . . ... : Also one other tnict in the said county of Jones, beginning at GiImoo's briilge, lunniug i:h the main nr nublic road up to Amos Heath's line on raid public mail near the TudIou road, then with tbe various courses of his line to tbe river known us the Huberts Low grouRd, also another pieie or parcel of laud beginning at Smith's Mill bridge, running up. nlili the Polluksville road (o Bue.k Savannah roail to Amos Heath's line, thence with his and Lewis Bynum's Mrs. R C. Old field's, Eugenia M. OMfield lines to ibe river, dunce down tbe river to tbe be ginning. The two last described tract being the lands allotted to the bsirs of B Jenkins in tbe division of the" lands lp- 1 longing to Bjnum and Jenkins (Lewis Hrniim nnr) R.ii1 .Tiiltfna f.AnHft.'fi. . BAifa tw,t t.ania rontainimr about- 5150 acref. Also one. other tract neat. While Oak rivt-r about 4 miles from MayBviile sd- journipx be lands of F. F. Hugmp on 1 he W i kt and Mnnaii uoi ins oninu jxonu and East, being the esme conveyed to B. Jenkeus bv Simon uixorr iy ann oaua dsy J8 coiitsining 50 acres more or ;ess. And nt tbe same time scd plac- the nr.di-r'lgncd Commissiener will sell 10 ibis liinhtst bidder lor cash the lands above I'&eribe'l less the timber standing, iimw- inU..Laaai.,UnaMt LV IIICirtTQ IIS. IfRCO fViagju fiSJ' PROFESSIONAL, - Wat. W, Clark. 9wf H, Ouipn. Clark & Guion, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, New Berne, N. C. F. M. Simmons. A. D. Ward Simmons A Wards . ATTpKiEJSand COpNSELOBS at NPW BgnNE, ill C. and Oruloer and Pamlico counties', and 4ia street, oppoaiw Rota! tUMfawk. . The l.mber .hive mt-..i.oi sp4 .,n,hi (ffl,.f (he. B ..... This Novernbir 12 h. 1896. ' I'.na d ll-ch . lf. 'P rar hk ' w rtniuV , ' Q- Q ' pMe72.ft.ril,. 1.p.u.H.i ' H.L.GlBB5.Aic-rney. XriSir ! V oi Hi ard paiii'n 1 p ' t 1 mmmmmmmmmmm(be.iLUjirtl about threj qdlts frpni P. If. PelletleM'1!' f Pfcvrvrt B"d adjoins 'he Canprpt Oopnt;. ' iirrneves A ir 1 1 w '' 1 0'Ul p:OpprtV 'lld OlbS BOfl IS ' FSld li ATTORNEY AT LAW,' Middle Street, Lawyers firlck Building. ' Will vroetlca In the Oaantlea ef Craven, i" ' " ., V . . . Carteret, Jones, Onslow and Piteallco. U.S.. The profierty linaover Will be Fold" tp ttourt at Nuw Heme aud Supreme Court ot gros Brj.l net lij ibe jcre. Tt-rmst' Cash, tho state. I s i(U65cieot to pky il.. cwt. ..f MH Oiitia tbe, tracttoPArrmlrroftdfaiwDdhotlbUlund lThiTVti,tfwe(ftntocure.IfyotihTeukenmsii - enrT. lodidft t)otnh. and Mill h&TJ achM arvl mini, Macoartch(Hi In mouth, Boro Tbroftt, - , rim pies, Copper Colored 8 pot. Ulcers oa MTpirtof thbotlTiMlrof ETebrowg ftalllnf ; oat. It la tit it Seooodnry BLOOD POISOff is. sieoo.ooo nptui behind our tracnMfi teoTOre Mwriwtai TTeaapH, CWCAUU, Mm 7 - TV STOCK FOK SAltsE,; And Money to" Loaa, Mechanics and . ' " - . . Inresterf liBlea, S. C. Drrwrt, President, . . - ' li. T. JkbkaH, Treasurer. " Gso, AM.I.H, flecreisry, Of RALEIOIf, K. C. Oft'ct $100 allures of Savings Stock lor 100 monthly payment of 65 rents each, wlih aj'eeu ent, that if the owner dies be ford'nittttVi'yhe rfrnslu)Prr psyments wijl be nude from tbe Quaraotoe Fuod. '(Such I'ayn ami ra now being made! (ot Uev, W K. Hoftm sari A, It. rowr.m. Full Paid I ov. ttment 8ipc)r, For value $100, Is to'd lor $75 taub, and Is secured . by Real E-Ute Mi rl(5c. Taxes ar paid by the Union. 'Cash divid nd Ol sis per eeuf nerspnunl, paid semi ; annually at UankTby CouiiooJ 'Tlie Ufijoo wij) rel,; (urn cost of 8ick. wire UivMeod (of d ile, pnop apnl'Catio.. t)r 10 years sfler j dato vvill pHj IQ0 per shure, thus givmn Idilitipnaf prodt of 35 per share T)iia is One the S'fi st Sp4 best inyestrnrqts ever ofertd. lirepchts will be 0Wn p d and Lohrs mtde Id any Town, svherp stock is bt-ld. )..od Aaems W'ft'd. Address GRUNGE ALI(E2f, SicreWy. , 33 Pullm Uuii'iiou, l..it 'kIi, H O. I Certificate IjosL ' Cert'itleate No. 540 lor One 8hareJ ol Ihe V. A N. O. Byroad Company, Va ItiK (jeep lost, ppliclloD will been made fore duplitttte luutcof, L. F. kTi'I'CN. riNAT!AL. . 1 Bcifi iCaJltsi Starh 12 nuerus.... -. UiMllvW- IVn lt ... A.tKtO.01 1 ITIHI Of S W . RlDDLB. I, KJJS'KS'.V.0 V ' S ' !- Prompt aod euem . , K'iu;..i j a. 'ikhiu:?o"' ' a. -V. V.. V;. t. A.Vm-i'iriFr's, V 11. Meinlima. Vlou Pre. d. M.ubivks..( Oiit-t . - .t : - .' OS" NSrW BIlNS JH . O. " Dtt' A tfENElVAt .BA.NK1M. ..ttHBlH Ifh Aocountaol Haass, Bankers, Oorpoi. atlins, atarmers, .Mfol'Uta.anrt- otbme n a ..i..h .sti rn.vnhi.hifr tpi-ma.'. 1 roliDt ano caie I fol attention given to th'lolliVMtt n ..4nrtrav. itonJo" uujicu,ui. ...... .v ... ... -i .1 BOARD OV WBSSITUBa FeAilnn.d Clrloh. J. a. Moiulows, . lAiUIIUel W. tpoi'i Chaa. H. Vowwr 1 J. w. GruliiKer, IS. W.emallvi'MH ... Geo. N. Ivna. . . f ' li'"' . -Ihn lntt l ' :'.!?'. tti-rtn-o-. M .er I'm n, ..... i " w. r. Crocltttt. J.A.' ISTAH. ; Fresidest, BC8. SAHIZL8. Vice Prss S, B, BOBmS. Cashier THE NATIONAL K. .. , Or NKW BKBNU, N. O. ; xxtoobzoxi-a.kbio lees. Capital, ..............V........$10Oi0Oti Surplus Profits. ......... 98.16 . DIKBCTOR81 Jas. A. Brtah, Tnoa. Dahibul - Chas. e. BiltAR, ' J. H. HAOKWa - Jmo, Du, L..Habv Q. (i. Hussar .U.K. Bisiior WM. H. OLiyipg, LIFE FIBB MARINE ACCIDENT. FIDELITY. STEAM BOILKH 1 lp$VRANCE....e 1 NKWBBUN, A niimhoi nf Tlmn-TrlAtl Ami FlrivtMlVMl 43omnaniHS renresentcd. , er HWUXXoOO aaaets repreaant NOTOABT ' VUBaJJU. Commissioner of Deeds lor New York, Con necticut and Pennsylvania. J&Apm National Uoard Mvlne Tndar Trustees Sale ! Trustees sa'e of a laijie Trci f Vela -able Timber aim F-r.n Lnd in Cmu i.t count)', Kpr"1 Cariiiin. m, . j Uti vip nn rt h rler. if iriiKt .,r m. 1.' . .... - . ti no ti ir.i j I l'"r-.r .V ...r W ..H (hi- note tlKitib sp t :H. , r.f B I batips b-.t n (li - e 'P 'bf .Blii-'pt HI ih. -Bid n. ie, a.d A ut Pfn P' T Iv ' t! ExHUirix oi -i L. u H11'! 'id, poy !( ated). I sliBli ii .ub:ie ai.pticr 11 fioni i'l H e f'-U" u' d' "'' a Pe ptnri CBncret Ct poi, JsToiib (Jr lipp,'rp ' M .mlKy. the fib day Oi Deeeii lr. . iftt 11 tVnk a. m., :ie following prpr: IJ woiflli isoe'rimy ip rani up, 11 at f..ir lows, trwii "Ac riaiH trppt i l m6 situate.) and beu.K in Qarieirt fopntj, Jurlll Caroline on Blin k Creek pad Newt poti ttivsr coiibilDlnii latoty 'nur tmi--j ond iiad sixty flvt (246?) Acres mora t I less, betes the idtulical lands tucbaer) from K 8. Pulh-n on the 6 I1.,' duy 0' January 1891, by thetaid Williani 11. Hitliarrt ainrt the? d fr-m i8 R.. 9, JJuilen t ilfip H KlUiiirfl, far 1 J refemd to 101 a umrt particular aud deff - nite ilescnjtlon thereof f r , ni, . contain atjrulng to a survev : m" ' tor villi Willinni ';uji (liliiHrit abopr. pivtr Thtinssod mo hundred and Eiehtv ifia-0l irnm, tnmcot S'-eurni Uh tlir intrrtH JOHN B, t)KKrt, Tru im. Aridn, Nob folk Va. v, h J :. . v Notice ' ,' naqdo k Suit u-ilfl, Sarah K. Raddi-ck, to HHL op tW ItJib y ..rvMiK I ber. J8pS, and registered in Book 1 lf. paae 568, ItixiiT's i fficfl. Craven count Uv, I will, op the.,tb duy of Jiipuaty, ' 1807, at 13 o'clock m..at the ronrt noustr idooi in the iowp . f New B.roe. s. i to 1 the blah'-Sl l.l"der. f r i neb. Ihe lnlloinir dest-riiwri trct u inud. to It: On tbe norib siiie ol Nei Neue rivi nd tin Ibe tauib aiir pf Pa.m. ito fwhp. aojoin ipx ilp lanos ol j. 'l (jm.ter1fbi A brum B. Hadd.ik, "iiutinni( ipe hj'n died acres, more or ies n beiuii tliefii trsct of bind op hii;h tbe f uniiv Of Cg, Ion EJaiidiM now 'tsf.if f. , , ' Novenitier fflStli, I8DQ ' V '?! W. H. JONES. - Assiir laGc tl. Ulll. . E..8 SiMMoiia, Ait'y... Mil. i. . - r VU.5tVA f9 ,y4uAHM,wrt. - International sJSU?!:. pidlionary Invaluable in OJJy) , ' Selutoli -tvJ Horn, -V - I ml -t l. .nm fntnlrof iU. 5. Of'l l'lintlni brtW, il n. Hnprtm Ct,4s th Ht. prsrmf Ouri, .wis ot rtif 4U1 the 'HohOOllMMlkt.' sr-n.t . cornnviSrVyl y,j e-f hials) IliipwrinUfwlept of w4Hjl. j . It la eaar te MeS the vord wKS. It ts easirte eecertala tiie prenaiKletln. it Is aeAjr te trace tu sreartaj el euril. H l f yt wsM .! O. A ti. Mfkillji M Clfmnll' r. apriasfleltf, Vaaa., I.0.A. X MyOKKXXXXXXXXKKKKHVO O OflCj Warrni.ted ro enrs no pay. ni'iny 1 111 is 1 lor s. To ft t! s , frfrov'i. V .... 1 .iuta.fi Juniiurv Sll h IRQ! 1 nn siiiiv m. llKTERNtrKINAll pKmmvj

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