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IX? BI2NE JpMAL CXUOBS Ik BTBVBNS. . - ; Editor ad PBortfifcTOK. . -tt Bun; K. C Dm. 11. l96 KaWrad ettta fort Offloe Hew Bne . C. aa aecoad claae matter. m Saih JomwAtr (except Monday)3u U Tared by carrier In Uili city, at ont rr--- MwcnH. Invariably ta advance, SI .so faau.T ioOWCAL one rear. In advance, 11.00 . Adrerttelnf Bate given on application at Viva swats par line will be enarited for arde si Tbaaka, Reeelntlon ol Respect aud ttnun PnMrr: alao tor Oultuftiy NotioeB ker than tnaee wbloa tbe editor hiinaelf a.u im aa a matter ol news. irjioo ot Charon and Society and all other awleilalainontt from wbl$h reveuue la to be ajji,! will be onarged tot at the rate of nve aUae. ' - ! IkaMVBiiAL will not under onycireunM I ka neonaibla tot the return or toe rat an rejected manuaenpi. no i will be made to' this rule with re- ,1 m either latter or lnclourcs. Nor win iter Into corresponjenoe refected maaaaoript. . - Ttan and Ns. ' The Lafayette, AI., Sim says: "Some year sioca Ibe farmers ol Chambers coanty were raising. noth iug but cotton. Cereals wero thonght little of savejaa they were purchased in other markets and brought here. So eh a coarse seemed to the people at that time as the only one to por mo. They were honest in their con uintiona ana followed this course with a decree of success till they be 2an to see their error. When the price of cotton began to decline tue result was disastrous to the small farmer especially. He found, by dear experience, that ends did noi meet. Expenditures exceeded re oeipts -and the mortgage weighed heavily on his mind. Providence, ii seemed.interffered to the blessing, if not the glory, of the plucky tiller of the soil. It was only a Bbort whilo till he changed his methods of cul tivation and branched out m oilier directions He wisely cut his cotton Its came, ai usar.y as oae cau utu i roruusTS so dishonest i Through certain Democratic nows eners in this State' it is being open ly alleged that Pcpulists members a th nart ftsneral Assembly ot North Carolina have been bough and their totes wilt be given foi Senator J. 0. Pritchard, as the ne Ranatnr from North Carolina, who la t ha elected at the Kelt General AaMmblr of this State. The JoUEifAIi is not a lover acreage down and bogan to raise amaSging of millions by the American cereals. Then this former condi-j English syndicate at this end ana tne Hon eave wav to a iar more uoue-; iapiuu'i"""" -- ful one, get a living; bow he labors hard still cut, Is the Englisb-Aroencan-Chmew Construction company, and it promises to be one of the greatest schemes, even ; In this age of gigantic enterprises,. The company is now ready to begin opera lions, according to a recent article la the Chicago Tribune, k :n; ; i ; I ' ', , The syndicate is organized to mahn faoture for China everything necessary to pnt that country on a level with mod ern nations. - It will build railroads, trolley lines and ears, will dredge har bors, put np eleotrio light plants, gas nd water works and build booses and roads as well. y '--' . Two Englishmen are the main pro moters of tbe enterprise. The interde-", pendence of nations and people on one another is shown by the fact that the scheme was organized by two English men, who, in order to perfect it, went , the one to Shanghai, the other to Chi cago, to operate. Amerioan capital and manufacturing will be largely represent-, ed. The capital of the oonipany is $100,. 000,000 to begin. Li Hung Chang him self favors the syndicate, which is to be gin, it is said, by constructing 8,800 miles of railroad in China. All this ap parently means lively business and the -3 Your i I Christmas f. "2 Many thousand dollars 'worth of valuable articles suitable for; Christmas giftY'for theyoung- and fi old, are.- to be given to p smokers of Blackwell'i M nonttinp Durharn To- M bacco. You will find one coupon "inside each two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four - ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of j this celebrated tobacco M and i read the coupon 11 which gives a list of Val- - pi uabl presents and how NOTICE OF SALE, FINANCIAL. . I liilllrip f ii 1 ft VBU.iliiiUJ . I liana! Capital Stock. paid la.. IjBdlviiMl Preltta ' . .... oFrH'f"- ' ..-. S. Chauwkk. ? . o J. u . BinDU. 1- " With "wen e8tai'1tliel BanR W piicr0 " ttone conslt.m. V'."''"", Prompt andcareio. tectlon. wewlh hi' with t.tina who ipa ; a ti- , 5i f V Then ha labored hard ta!"':" and Chicago. but his living is assured, for he has corn and hogs of his own raining and plenty to do him. In former dajs carloads of com and meat wera Sunset Personally Conducted Tour ist Excursions to California 1 without Change of ears. ,. r -. JLeaving Washington, D. 0., Sat uidr.y, November 14, and everj Saturday thereafter, tho South ern Eailway (Piedmont Air jine) and Sunset Route will operate aS4. 4. 80 VIAR8 : : wV BXPIBIIMOI. ir , I , av . - .. i am i j; : l t,aM wrion iliA x r.iT brought here from Western niareU, j tbrown strougly vpoa heir eyeS) seen now the farmer laugiis at tne v est am dealer and tells him to look for Will the Blind See by tbe X Kay? Individuals who are unable to perceive any difference betwocn night and day ; p Hy Conducted Tourist Ex- cursions to San . Francisco, Cal., Popalism, it has never counselled fsaion with Populists, but it ha Tor recognized Uhat the Populists vara entitled to their opinions and . nnlitical noaiticra. and now that th r ' ' eajnpain is over, the Jours do not believe in imnuirnin? such dishonorable conduct to Popilist numbers, elected to the next At smbly, as being bongbt aud pre pared for political delivery to Sena tor Pritchard. It will be noticed that most of these same newspapers that are now tolling of this Populist treachen nd sell oat, , were anxious during ' the campaign for political fellow hip with these same men whom the? are now denouncing with good . Democratic vituperative language. Bnt why this never ceasing, end- lew pursuit of Populists, by D mo- cratio newspapers? If they have proven so treacherous to Democracy, being seceders from this faith, and - then have failed to remain an indi ridnal party, bnt instead have sought political alliance for office nd spoils, what does it amonnt to, from ft Democratic standpoint, if . they sell themselves and their rotes ' to on opposite party candidate ? It may be "policy" and "expedi ency" to seek political alliance with voters who are secretly detested, but ' to endeavor to prove these same voters arrant rascals as soon as the 1 election is over seems to be hypoc risy of A very high degree. Seriously, what business is it of these Democratic papers whether the Populists are all bought; wlieth er Senator Pritchard receives the nomination through this or any other toeani; in fact, is it not a spe oie of excessive political gall, auy- . way, for Democrats to be dictating boat this Senatorial nomination? This .besmirching of Populists ' . maybe an attempt to beat Senator Pritchard, bnt what 1ns the Demo cratio party to gain by making fur ther enemies of the Populidts? Is today tho last of days, aud does the Democratic party of North Carolina , . over expect to be in the light again? It wonld not seem that the part; tor expected to rise, if the conduct of some of its boasted papers are to be taken as an indication of its fu tare coming to the front. These attacks seem especially di rected against the Populists of thi' . section of the State, and yet from a personal knowledgeand acquaintance ' of some o fthese men, the Journal , cannot see why they should bo pu ' down as so much political n If raff to be secured by a little, or much money. The Populists are our neighbors . Many of them are our kinfolks Granting their political apostacy, is It just at this time to impugn dis honesty to what they might do at tome future time? The Joussal thinks not, yet it maybe a test of simon pure Dam oeraey to these newspapers, when ft campaign is over and the party is defeated, to cry out against those who ft few weoks before were . eagerly sought out and asked to be made joint political partaers and sharers in the spoils acoruing from nch partnership, , A It cannot be deuied that these Newspapers have assumed such to be their opinion and Are acting npon it. : tecisiseM in oxm oat Take Laxative Bromo Qulnlos Tablets All droggtaU refund the money if It fails Is km. u. rv;.- ; . jther fields, wliero he may flni buy- jrs. In short, the present couditiou of our farmers is bettor than it has beeu for years, and it is largely due points of light. Both tho blind men with whom Edison has been experi menting were able to see such light. The strangest experiment, however, was that made in Ban Francisco. Hero a young man totally blind could, by means of tbe X ray, perceive objects to the fact that breadstuff are raised ,)I0BKh a 3 inch pine board. In fact, be at home and cotton is a surplus crop (eemed to see better through the board The result is our people are happier than ho could when it did not intervene, and all classes are in a better cond,- ' tion thas formerly. The prospects fibape of Tarjonj ob;jp(ta Tbo tact tbat are bright for better times, and we fce gce at all wliere bFfore u8 uad owe it to the farmers for the com- been totally blind, however, was soffl- mon sense thev have displayed in cicntly well authenticated, this one thing. " Let the good work These experiments may be the begm- "T,, 6 , n ning of a new life for tho blind. Some go on till our people will be inde- kiB of spE0tacle8 or apparatl!B be pendent in every sense oi iuo wu, juveD(e( that Vin enable tbem to utu so far as these things are concerted." ize tn9 x ray. If they can ha made to see objects distinctly enough to malis How'a mia T (jjojj way about alone, that will be an We oficr One Husdred DollarsReward mullite gain f0r tbem. The experiments lor any fen38 of Catarrh thatcanBut be I give a hope to tho blind whose optiq ured by Hal.'s Catarrh Cure. I nerves have not been actually oestroyea, P. J. Chbsbv & Co.. Props. Toledo, U We. the undersisned, hove known F. J 1 An experiment of much interest In f!h.npv f.,r the last 15 vears. and believe criminal annals will be made at th j - , I . . .t. .-..- .1 US.. I kr.r.nni.li, n nil hnaim-fla UhlO Demteuiiary. Iieruiuiuiu uio vuikl IU1 uciicv.il u.'u-"."- " -- I TRAD! MARKS, DieiONS, OOPVRIOHTS Ao, Anyone Mndln; a iketch and deMrtptlon ma rau8actions, and fiuanciully able In cuiry nt any obligation made by their firm. Vmt& Tbuax, Wholessle Drujigsis, roledo, O. VVAi.ntiG, Kinnan & Mahvin Wbole le Druggiets, Toledo. Hall's Caiarrh Care is taken int rnally ignominy of prison life has been the ze bra striped uniforms the convicts wear. Mr. E. G. Coffin, warden of the state prison, at Columbus, lias established grades of clothing for tlie oiuereui arades of prisoners. The lowest will be tbe third, the ordinary stripes that con. viots wear. There will be a second without chango of care, conductors or porters. The route is turougn Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Houston. San Antonio, New Mexico, Arizona and Southern California. The cars are the very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleeper, beds equal to those of any standard sleep er, lunch, lavatory (private apart ment for ladies) and toilet facilities of the most approved stjle. Three j and one-half days to New Mexico and Arizona, four days to Los Angeles and Southern Jalifornia, and five days to San Francisco. .Portland, Uregon, turongu me semi-tropical garden of tho South, and via pitnresque Mt. Shasta in seven davs, with onlv one change of cars. Tacoma.and Seattle, Wash- . ngton, tbe afternoon of tbe seventh I ; l;iv. Such service and facilities for! transcontinental travel have never before been offered. Tb9 toniist car fare, ' $8.00, to San .Francisco and intermediate points, and rail- oad fare the same as any otner ne, effecting a saving of $25.00 to t-30.00. Por further information and re- probablr patentable. Communication trlotlj eonSdentlel. Oldest Mencj (oreourlngpaUintl to America. We have a Weehlngton omce. Patente taken through Muaa A Co. reeoiri special notloe In the , SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Illnitrated. lanreek dronlation ox beantlfollT I anTidentlAt Sooa 091 Patents tent tree. AAOreil an; iclentfftc journal, weekly. temaSSXO aiears ja HZ momoa. epeciiiuin swra suu iiipm ' 3U1 nroadwar, Kw Tarkv VOR Oition Bieelnis and Ties, Buge A Uill's family Pills are tbe best. "ling directly upon the blood and mucous! grade for prisoners whose record is good, iurfoc.es of tbe system. Price 75c per hot- The best class of convicts, those who are tie. dold by all Druggists. ETtStimonials most intelligent and amenable to ho fre6i maniziog influences, will bo clad in suits of plain gray, wituout any stripes at all. On first entering the penitentiary all convicts will be put into tbe second grade of clothes, on the presumption that tbey aro not so very bad. Those who remain six mouths iu the second grade without breaking any rules or giving trouble will lie entitled to put on tho garments of plain gray. Warden Coffin believes that a prisoner can be reformed better by irflueucing his mind than bv merely niinixhina his body. It la a fact that onr prisons bavo been con duotud hitherto rather along tba line of punishing tbe criminal's body than of reforming him and making him a man among men. J3arry Furnlss, the English caricatur. 1st, knows the mindset his own Briton as well .us he knows how to hit eft their salient physical points. Ho says of their) in general ' "Von know there is a sort of sneering superiority about English. men. They think they are the nijsolntei H. W. SIMPSON, Funeral Director and Embalmer. . W Broad Street ......... 'i.'FHOSE.St tyBurlat Bobee a Bplecalty. ' Executrix Notice. Hnvma outlined as Executrix of A. II, Powell, eeasH', late f Craven c unty, siataot N.r h'CaMlioa. tbi is t octil'y all tenons buvius; claims againBt the tlaln nl ti.irl rle.asfd to cxliilul tliem to servation inqniie of any Southern U0li rsigni'd no or before the 1st iay ci 9 r DA.t.n i Nnvnmner. IH'J. o hub uouce miu vk pieuil in uriP liioir . sods iedebled to said estate . will please roiikt! pujinent. ' This the win nay w ueionor. ioo. EMM.A II. rOWELU Executrix. Railway Airent or General Agent, 511 Pennsylvania Avenue, Waslunston, V. Now Mothod of Baling Cotton, Not less than 153 bales, weighing 65.1GO pounds, in one car, is tne record that has been established by he Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad in a recent shipment of round bales from Waco, Texas, coo s'i2ned to the American Cotton Company at East St. Louis. "This' tho Globe-Democrat, "will probably not be the record very ons. however, as it is said at tne office of tne American Cotton Coin nanv. in this citv. that if tbey can obtain permission to load one o these 60.000 nound cars to the full capacity of the car, they cau in (Mono this load about one lift'). In other words, they propose putting something over 180 bales, weighing )y perfeot of earth, rlc! tbey don't iron over 78,000 pounds, in one car, pro tie to find out about others." from vided they can get permrssion the railroad to do so. This, thoj jav. is a sample of what tho now method ofibailine does for trans portation." Tbe neat house will contain 207 Re publicans, 187 Democrats aud 13 Pnpu lists, giving tho Republicans a majority over all of 67. In tho next senate there will be 40 Republicans, 63 Democrats aud 11 Populists On the silver question the senate tuay stand 47 for gold and 48 (or silver. In the past three mouths $70,000,000 in gold has been imported into this country from Europe, and European bankers became apprehensive that they Bucklea's Arnica Salve. The Bait Salve lo tbe world for Cnts Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fver Sores, Tttter, Chapped Hunds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and psi- tivelv cures Piles, or no eav nanired. ll m,r,nt. tn Mv iwfe!iMtirfaction or were going tp ose their gold in conse- - & --. i , . ....... money refunded. Price 25 cents per box q"""- W " v For sale t.y F. 8. Dufly, Pestilence and disaster that are far A Shawer of Ants. , I Bway make little iinprcEsiou on man A remarkable phenomenon was kind. We bavo been reading reports of was witnessed in Jerusalem re. fhe ravages of cholera in Egypt the past (rear, but few ot ns have realised that it took ont ol lite is.liu viotims. aud Barrel Covers. Builders Urns and Cement, TeriaCotta Pipe and Shell Lime, Gallon , . . : .' -" ' . ... J.E.LAXHAM. Also 2, No. 1 New Log Carriages, for sale. .. v 8toraj.e lor S03 liales at Low lutes. : Of large Voir of Talnable Timber I '. v.i-.vl. T...1. Af l.nnd. PurMiani f 'S ju.iuiw ni f i be Hr.perior C.m't .f J. nercotmu.. in ilwi . I1'"? aetino m .pei ia pncer.'i'!:s wim'd t.. E Fov AdminUiiaioMJen8inneffri. : v. Fr nk M. .('"Ho "'i-' ..i..5.m.-..r (an 1 ij. iieui'-'i a ! - . f.nts iv wh'cu ja iaeu in. iu ' F''- Jiiroii'i 'Sio wa ' ai-po . O" n;it4-nrt'ilsl'1 liiu't r and la' a j-Th nnd. r'Ki'e i rommia ioih ssoinrirw '& bvUkl Jodawii'.- will M "" ' :14 h i.v . f I)hm b,r Ib6. l 13 ie!. k ' ... fBMt.. i ahiwli ei fid rBr-CSb-v clianirea or own-n S'fi. Curt Hoat-e door in T-enltn, all 'I e : iliii"er .f veiy Ho.. tmd:i J!" - t. ipi;. or oih. rm- nwi-u-i"'' V 10 r. lHCi-es SI ihi- b when ui wl'MV p v ; , "1 iipe to ii"' ii r 'f 'i-n- " !." ' ut. f " i and t.'ii,.i' ti'e hw UiOi. ilie f- ).''' -' d-H-rilie.' U. et .if li-n- . ' o:',,H'"1 ' lyiiiii in j'ii.eooy;-kt-.o.s-jtt- f-.V be tv" I. .m:i'I'. i - v.'l"i.'. '" V "' "I. Hp , ; ui-al "' f 'l ' 'V'';.;'', vi i i.l,'. n t t iii'. a vi H0 nm i ri i .'r wmrl . hilli. ' tin II .llh '- e 1 ! Whiift Oak rod M ul' .ai d Et lo I i i ijioo lork, ii-es upTe-.' n 'o N. 12. E l 8 litv lh Ci'" k O i tie j ; a poo . ' lieu i" .- " ."'I H- -.. . . s Br...il timf I'-fB Him m. m n line 8 83 West 164 poles to a Biat (jum, lost above the ne " f 'ui. M""- due Briincu In s flu. then 8. 23, . j poles lo a si'ike in tne ron t ine i.mnwi ihm down tbe vaiiotrrcu .fihe a rt Vlimrtim Biane.li l White 0k fiver, ihf,o .1 .wd Uiesai ' ihcr masiHkeai to-, s.,il. mrt ..f iheSnvenSOii-VU' IV, .Wii.e.. ii.,...Tr7.iM iha c mmomiee linn 'hen Nr h ii j, Eai 2ll8 po'es in the Mn tr. IV,. I he Uelnmrig, con'Biimii. qohi- ni.iri. nrli SH. .: r :;''t'': ' A's.. one othr Ui'd m tbes id touuiy j of Jones, beutuiiiDX at GiisnoV brimie. rnnuinir i:h ihe main I ubik rosd Ui to Amos Heath's line i n 8'd piHo:e mhh. nHr the Tr-nton, road, men -wm uie various rourw of hn "Ii.ew.ih nvr km,wn as ihe Robert- Lr w ara- n. a a-iother pie.e or ptl o' li"- be inni ii at Sn.lth's Mnl bridue. running up b the Polloksvtlle roat to um s onvaonMu roai to Amos Hisih's line, ibenc- with Ids and Lewis Byiium's Mrs. R C. Old field'Si Euuenia M Olofl. hi ones to ihe river, Ihtnce down the river m the gmning. The two last liem nbed trai tf hAlnfl III 1H1H1H BliRlKm VI IUV W" 7 " Jenkins in the division 01 me V '. -"' ' ecaO A 'Ka-e ', 33esaxi BxiJo.eaai.M J.OflO.I; K.tniO.W i 'ua.er. V-. ' -ll .' ! : ; Pre V-'. . Vim'?', - , ."ll. Ot' ; .',,""''f'!v!;.''V ,': ' S'troiiiai.u Olrlrl V ,1. M...-. . ;,. -.,noil i. Was. H - j. ; Gi--.b, . t.. W.rtiiiaJI;?' ' flao. WW;., :,: .ti , r. (imokvtt. J'.s SOSCAKJU-E.-" . . TleesPrss ; I Ui. BETAS.! Pmidsnt, 8. H.:a08m8, CasMst. IMATIOivAk t.. H, IW KKW BtllN t. .. C. ... cii.itiL':;; :. nww Surplus Profiu,.. .1 ulKIrl Tle . 'jiil a. HkiaH. moa..UAli CHAS. 8. URVA Jso, Doim. f). li. IIOBBM1 J. H. HAoaara U Habvet- K. K. iiiaH". ! . laoda tie- ttyftfl. OLIVER, 1,1 FB KBB MABINB , aCCIDBNT. riDKUTa. .. . , '..; 8TKAH BOILS" iNSURANCEa.. NBWBBKN. . - ' NEW BERNE ACADEMY. New Berne, N. C. n.,l...l,.'..,lf ,,n..1.(;nn nffora TVtf TllTlIl, - ' JAS. BEDMOKD. tv i L. Presiianl. Vlce-Prts't. thorouvb instruction in tbe Classical and! B. 8. 8CI0H, Sso't fc Tress, EDHhsh Courses oy a corps 01 eminent B6rR6 IG6 CO' Mannlaetarera From Difiitled Water, rint.mit 20 Tons D.,ilv. 1 . , r Ci I ! . , .1 uar Jj-wa pninjiwu. Ice delivered daily (except Sunday) 6 a. m. lo o n m. ; -. Sundnys (letuil only) 7 ' ,ii noon. For puces no inner imormauou, address.' B. 8. G'JION, Manager, Only lor To-day, II Saves You TroublY and Time; ; Hoi 1 Just rtceiied One rjundrid tow Educators from the Unlvtrsity oi floitb Carolina, Hornet's School and ether noted Educational Institutions. Tuition Fies M' ntbly io Advance. rriitnry Department, (1.25 per mootb. Intinnediute " S?5 Classical " 8.0 ) Ior further information, apply or ad I rets, Jons e. Ijokq. ll., li. a u MEADOWS, T. A. Green, B. ard i,f Regcuts. A number of Time-Tried and Flra-teita . VTJBL1U. ...;.,.. . Rtnnm anri Jenkins Lwis Bvnum and BssilJenkins deceased), said Oompani repented. n . " ..K.. tan nri.s. . v.m w -- Also one other tract new wnue uuk rivr about 41 miles fiom Mayyiile ad journing tbe lands ol tr r. uuguins on Ihe-West and Mansil Collins onlhd North snd Esst, being ibe aame conveyeo io a. Jenkens bv.Uinion Duonl'y uDO dated day ol 18-Ooiitsining BO acies moil or less. ' -. - . , .. And at the same time and place me undersigned Commissioner will seil lo ihe biahist biddei lor cash ihe lands above described less the tiroVr standing, kmw ing or oiberwise there on measuring above 10 iDcbes t base when cut. - ' The timber above mentioned and use- wire the and will l sold in tracts. This November 18lh, 1886, s C. . OY, Couimisfioner. H. L. GIBBS, Attorney. . , ROTOAKT Cotnmlsal .ncr of Deeds for Hew York, Cflai- ; nectlcut and Pennsylvania. : pr Agent National Board M via Ira4a- wrlters. ''...', ;j; . THE STO I 1 llaltlmore, 31d. The Peper of the Peele For the People and with the Peeele. PBOFESSlftNAL. Wm. W. Clark, Owea H. Oulon. Clark & Guion, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS ;. AT LAW, -' New Berne, N, C Superior Court. Notus. NOBTH OAUOLISA, ( Chavkn County, J Julia Pettifar, " vs Cunis Peitilur. Tbe ili. feud- nt ab ve named, will ako untie", inn an nc'ion inured as anove las Dein coiun e 'Ciii jn um Dnperiuri i . e, r, o. Ja conet,. Ly lb. P" VTe k. P. St. Simmons, " A. D. Wsrd , Simmons & Ward, ATT0BNEYS and COUNSELORS at .' . " LAW. ' KEVf BEUSE, iS O. i.. (.... a.. .'hvivaL Jnnee.Lonelr t....., uiwi puniiii a eoi.nilea. ami the Sunn me Court. Cltlce ul No. 88 8oulb front atn at , oiiposlte Hotel t, hHi tawaa. . , 1. II. Pelleller, T ATTORNEY AT LAW. Middle Street, Lawyers Brlch ' .Building. : Will i rnctlce In the Coimtlea ot Craveni C irtei e.t, J.mee, Onalow anil l'umllco. V. 8. ivimi k New heme and Bunn-me Vurt the httttu. .. - -, j- Honest to MntWe, Fearlet in ExprasHOB. , Sound In Principle. Unswervwn ni iU Allegiance to Riiibt Theories and Right Pracllers, : ;' "" . TEe 8uk publishes all the sews, all tbe time, but it does not allow Us columns to . Ie' degraded .by unclean,, immoral or. purely sensational matter. Editorially, Thb Suk is tb' ?oosisteit and unebanning cbaii.pion and dettodur of popular rights and IntsteaU against political soachines ana aioooponee oi every coaracter. . iiiuepewot . j " thlnne, extreme m none. . II IS Wt KOml laws, good gnveranient and good order. Bv mail Fifty Qenta a month. Six Dol arayear. -v;. v , . of Marl to be sold I'J the boat;el. batrol ol toa Any w:iy J"0 want ll. it is s lo improve jour sidewalks or yaid no ana Hiu-i ii ii:r h have trenii 10 keep tins man in town an i imt averv mar. wom. n fr -child tai wound or w tul abs.iaonn.cn ; sna ssi.i , , n deb ndent will lilitlier lake notice, that h I e fl j ',V(.t; ,l0W( we kep6AWEI) i rtijii.reu u ..i,, .1 . SroVJS ftOt)l. sieve, ranae, m J.me, bU.er.or o,urtto be held 1 at the lafe 1M .j, un0er and Hi place w.mxI; nil ready under i'(5 mko imd ni v. r pu wrt ni isiny wtathtr uuk. eompiuiMi iiow-on fnc imsld action, Vrtn RAI.T5.'- - .he pluiul.fl wi-1 sppv to Ibe wen W 7 .hWlee JJKIIIV, ' ' - conrt hi, ur In Trenton, on the JBid, of March. 1807, and answer or demur to the IMPD POISON ASPEALTYS ilarr HLOOU fOlSOM permaBentH :onrod In li toS6 Mara. uu cub be treated al .uoowiwrwi i. in" . -u.. I 3ty.lfroorefrUooiietwrewewlowi lauMr,iiuTttDar railroad rareand betel bllli.aml DoeharffO, 1 1 we IhII to oare. ll roa nave ceaen tuer atur. ioolde potaah, and Kill hare arbea and IcTiw, M ucoiu rate hea Ut aioeth. Bore T lirofct, i,.rtortl,o b.xlT.Hnirorl':relirow9 falllna Sut. It la this 6eonlry ULOOU FOI(HS the leliel demun'le" in said action. This Novemter 13, 18C6. ; - 8. B. KO0NCB, ' Clerk Supgrioi Court Jones Co. I .IwnVB H1 I, Aril: Besuie anil ii'e ne uiu- uiuuhm I ihinff you wadt Tlion- o. 1U. uncs lihinglc. n ttil, Isthf aud wood. v contly. A swarm of flying ants set tied upon tbe city and filled the air from sunrise until 9 o'clock, ' Visitors to tho Holy Sepulchre were obliged to use their handker chiefs constantly in order to keep the insects out of their eyes tod nostrils. Tli. nilliii .mjr.ad llmf Il,7 st. I '' SlmiDiatiea dauaer to Ule ol i.d .v ...... .u.. s both mother nnd child anil leavea Her lo eondl. traorJinary flight of ants was the ,n" ,or rorabia to apeedr recoerjr. laimmaij .'"a1" i,"no n ," I ..strouner after than before conAneraent" precursor Of SB earthquake. saja a prominent mldwlfa U tba beet renedy Whether there was ar.y real con nection between the two phenomena! .... .. , . ! Known and wortb tbe urle for that atana. Of DOC, as matter Ot lUOt W0 Sll'llt Kaiiurted aoj neonmendrd by DiWwlve and niinTiirno ilUincnd; FRIEND" Bbortena labor, lasuas pain. oi FOR RISElflQ BREAST Known and wortb tbe price for that elona. Kaiiuraeq abil retoroait ndrU by mtawlvea and all lailiea uo bare ueed It. , Beware ai aubailtuia and lmlttlon. . Makes Ghild-Birth Easy. One i Thousand for One '. (TBADfl 1IABK.) ' ACCIDENT TICSETS. - The Inter-State Cssus V Company, of New York, gives THBEE MONJH'8 Insurance $1,000 for $1.00, i ; to nee or womes, 1 ' I betneeBlSandeortrao4ae, axalnat fatal t-treet A'cldenta a-foot, or on Blirelea, Hori,,lViii...)U8, li 'rue tm, ruiuroaa bare. l-.letti 1. Hrl'lK, Trolley and lible Cars, Htr aiuKlilps.Hieuinooaia aim sieaw rairise, rarsalellr f4. 1L NtrSt THEMW IORlTIES FOR :i'HK CAMPAIGN.: - ; ritTS NEW YORK TIMES' will .UA rlailv and Huodavs to aoV oddnei n ibe IThIimI fl airs. Canada, or Mexic , potmKi. dee, nill November 15ih, 18C6. lOTCring IDS aiiouai cami-aiKu u iw Uont, lor .; ."'a'":"' :-v-'i"- $3,00. shooks of earthqnake were felt in . Jerusalem 'on the evening of the saais day. Detroit Free Press. ; .... , . i . . ,, . . : . i scat by Etreaa or mall on receipt of price, , rian.amellmiilili llt-r tlJn.nil I-oe ,r Boolt " w MOTHEUi', LiSCAESTSStimttUlellV.r, kidneys St.a B1u4lo,,aoaatolaiiolunUr leahuoulala. bowels. Never siskeo, weaken or Rrip'. BB1Bfna Meuuroico., AwaUrti. , On, ''.;.'''. '.:' I . so as au, cavoauTS. . International aer.elle ITIirtinttlll ImaluabU to Odea, MclttxA, aaS Horn. Blandard at the IT. S. loerH roaiiaii ontoa. tka V. a. Iiiuamna luiit, me ataie a mm Ceune, aa4 el aaartr all tba Htheolbeota, Wanalf mnmriHted or enrr ataie Saferbileadeat et Scbeaav J THE BBT FOR KVIRYBODV aicauac L It la aaar te Sd tbe we4 waataS. It le eaejrto aecertein f arwaaaelaMeai. It Ii eaar a traoe tbe ffowlh a re. H ti eaejr te Mara wbatawora .-a. O. A CiMKMRlAM CO., TnMitw, SotiatneM, ATaoa., F.fl-4. ' WtBhTOTS .DicriaNrWi tub TIMES will print Ihe news oi Ihlalnioi.rtuutanilllliiltfn. on botu Miles. n Im- lis t mm lire. Th K TIMEA ino he rea'1 wilfcoot dibikii f ur iuM iiiieoee or morals.. X EW' YOU K . AYEKK LY ' TIMES $1.00 per ear. Vi naiu Tim., will aeot to any ad. dress In Europe, pottaRe included, lor, SI Ml ner mnnlli. i .. j r - - . ii ;n u T.wi adllli M 'I auocriuwie "m ' nh.tiuul aa ofieu as derire'l. In oMeilns . Khana,. nradd'ewbolhiheold and tl . addrnaa UUST lie civeo. f!aah la advance always. EernUlSOCCl at H a risk of the tuh-ciibt-r. n sde h. it m..r,H l..i.er. Chick. Morey Ur. der,orEic)ns Ordr, payal.le lo "The New Y'.rn THi " I'uh inliiuK Co . Addws all BoinmiintcaiMina tiuiss TUB liKW yjKK. IIWEd, . ' rrinlillR llo.iae Bqllaro. Kt York City, K..Y fe caaee and ehaUone tlie world far Cum ero oannoi our -luami ii, ai... Rloel tbe aklll of tba moe eminent pity u eiene. e5O0,VOO eapttal heboid our aiM-ODdl. Uonalreanatr. Abaintpruonaentiwaiedog iOI M ur""1" Xeaapta, VUXVUaMUb 1U- : '':v;. JTotlce. "' , B virtue of a pow-r of sle co.tained in a Mortgage deed em med by Cnlloa ; fladdo. k anil wile, Sarah E. Baddoek, to -(ie. H Hill, on the lOih day Novam bcr, 1895, and registerrd In Book 117,' pan- 868, K. diner's ofnt. Craven oono t, 1 will, on the stb da) of January, , 1897, it 12 o'clock m .al the i-oort bouse doo. in ihe town of New Berne, Sell to the higiKSt li der, f.-r rash, the tollowlng ilescrihed traci ui land, to wit: Or, lbs o'on n side ol Neuse riser, and on tbe sonib aiov of Pa'mnto iwnip, adjoin itui ihe lao" l L. N. Isnematerapd Abrum B. Hadlk, containing i ne hun dred sen s, paorr or iv be'mit tlirsn irai-t of land op bich lh' fn.iilj Of Cjjl. en UaddiM-k 'isi'Mi.' ' ; . Nov. mtaw 2ih, 1806 ' ; . .. . W.H.JQSES. ' - ' . APSiRtrttlrfl H.U1II 'E. S. PnmoK, Att'y. . aM Caveats, m& Irtsie-Marka, obtaiiu .eAtbuMBC4Ms90BeiHCU4lM MOOI " our omei ia Orrorrf u. . rre v and weouaccur ptttntu ke ua Um j remote irow niwuaHni a.. tloa. We caarge, Oarfeeaet a MeimtrT, cert of eaaae la ina, STOCK FOB SAIsE, Aid Honey to;Loan, Mechanics and . InvestorslVmlon j 0. Drewby, President' t , U. T.JsBatAH, i reasorer, i i ';-. ,Oeo- Allbh, Secretary. " Of KALEIGII, K.13. ' j ! Off. x llOO sh-iM of SJV.njS rM.ak tor 100 montlilv Dsvmenta nt 65 rents ench, wlih sj'eeu eut, that if tbe owner dW te for utaluriiy.lUe remaioinii pmrnls will be made from tbe Guarantee Fund, (Such Cavern ais now oeiug o atra ni W." K Boks and A. B. PowellV, : Full Paid lovnlmeRt Block. For valpe IU0, hi Mt'd lor $75 iu, and Is aecund by Kt l E-Uls VI' rtgHg.s. Th.ot art- paid by tlie Union. Cush dividend ot six rr oeut P'-r annum, paid serai aiibua ly at tin u It oy uonpou; inr vn-a win tv turn coat of Block, wiik Uivl.'eod to db, upon sptil'catloe. Or 10 years afler date will pa 1100 per share, Ihus giving sdtlllioaiil pn.at of $28 per share This Is one tbe SaB-st snd ai loveatuienis ever ... -orTered. lirenchts will be orHois d snd bO Middle Street. Loans mads in any Town, wheie stock Is .-mmmmm i Ueid. iool Aneois wio. Aoares GEOKGE AIXES, BeoreWy, 22 Pullna Buililinu, Uulei)h, K j mui. ar.u er etinea wni aMctta ff We advlae, U eeuataue er w, ,' a weaetdue till pewmt fcew a . How te OWtaia r... ' i tke U. 8. and leruaa 9"tm' aiat Ilea, aaeae, . c.A.G::o7iiCv?. Oeo. awrtwr Srnci, WaeHmo-rww. e I Have Removed I, . . -.. .. '. .''-. , Where-1 shall be glad to see my oustomers, and alt others who want plumbing, steam knd gae fitting done V Certlfitwto Iioste, Ceil'ifloate No. 640 lor On Share ol Ihe I. N. C. IUilroad Company, -a-Ini been lost, application Villi hetn made ILr a dnpliutte thereof. . L. T. KTIKOX. . Dm, St. a. - Whysufiar with Couctia, Cokla, i LaGrlpps when Laxativb Tt. QuiMlRt will cute you In one d-1. I noi pr.iduo. the riuginu in tii 11 I Suipl.aie o Quinine. Put up In I coDven'rot fi-r tnklnif. Ouni" ' ' or money raiuuded. Pike'. ale at BratTtiaui'sPbiirin t y,
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