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::7 es joim, :aelxs l ttbns. ;: ITO ASD PROPUIKTOR. - lSSSSV 12, 1898 ..red at to Poet Office at New Berne . c. m moob4 claat matter t PAiir Joobhai (except Jtnnday)3 mered by carrier In lbl city, at Meant nHttS. - t J' . Moitus, Invariably lu advance, ti.w a TA - :-.;' " ''l0 uui .ooaML one jrear, to ad ance, tl. adTwrtlain Bates given oa. epp c idon at rin. seats per line will be eiiarged tor ante ot Taaaas, Beaolutiona (X Bespeet i ;ir Poetry; alto lor Obituary Kotieea r Uiaa Uxxe wntek Uie editor himself ball five M a matter ot news. BtoMeea otCnnreh and Sectety and all other tatertaUaaaeat trout which revenue Ie to be derived wlUbe enanred tor at the rate of nye - ft lira. , The JscBXtL will not under onyeircnm: etaaeee be mponalble for the return or the - bunin. ad mmv r-tAnted manuaerf ot. No seepUoa wUl be made to tlili rula.wtth re- j erds either letter or bMloeure. KorwIU JGdttor eater Into eorresponjenoe eon arala relecteil mannaorilrt. l-x' turn v mu oruisbki. Witk oar extended coast line and hallow harbtfa it U a question if the recommendation of the Secre tary of the Navy for an appropria tion for three additional battleship is not prematura. It is true thut the draught of these ships is to bo not nor then twenty three feet, and that they could be nsed in the Gulf at Mexico, but we have no harbor between Port Royal and Galveston, vhich theyeonrd enter. Further ipore. there is greater need for more cruiser of the New- York and Brooklyn type to protect our grow ing merchant marine and rapidly increasing foreign interests. Before building any more battleships we hpnld also provide a suitable ary dock for their accommodation. t. In the event of a war with one of nhe Enropean powers, it is doubtful jf our Navy wonld be called npon to protect our principal sea coast cities gatiut its battleships, especially if ac: . 1 - our erniaera were auiuuiouujr uuwer- to keep them at home. Our principal source of harbor defense would be found in harbor fortifica tions and torpedo warfare, and first elaas armored ocuisers are really snore necessary at present than an .increase of battleships. It must ifo be borne in mind that four such eruiaera can . be constructed and quipped at a less cost than is re quired to build three light draught battleships, and that they are capable of inflicting; more damage to foreign interests than the shins recommend ed.by the Seoretary. Washington Time. V -V' Mm AaUfwutaa Loach. 1 a :u ti - ht v 1. i j ...AUtaaiau uua.eo, a now xi'ia uru- ker, recently said: "I have eaten apples that ripened more than eight en hundred years ago, bread made from wheat grown before the child ren of Israel passed through the : Bed Sea, spread it with butter that 'was made when Elizabeth was Queen of England, and washed down the ; repeat with wine that was old when Corambni was playing barefoot with hf boys of Genoa. This remarka ble spread was given by an antiquary named Goebel, in the city of Brus sels, in 1871. The apples were from M earthen jar taken from the ruins of Pompeii, the buried city to whose ' people we owe the knowledge of can- Vtung fruit. The wheat was taken ' from a chamber in one of the Pyra mids; the butter from a atone shelf , in an old well in Scotland, where i tot centuries it had laiu in an earth ?f es) crock in icy water, and the wine was recovered from an .old vault in the city of Corinth. There were six (nests at the table and each had mouthful of the bread and a tea- spoonful ot the wine, but was per- . mitted to help' himself liberally to pound of it. The apple jar held ; eboot two-thirds of a gallon and the " fruit vh sweet and the flavor as fine as though pat np yesterday." Our ; Home. . . : mivaale Tebaece Raisin;. 5 The Savannah Nes says: Mr. Joseph R. Oliver, of Hillsboro town- ;. ship, in Marion county. South Car olina, planted this year six acres of tobacco. From the crop he had sold np to last week tobacco to the value of 91,087, and 'still had a large v quantity of his best tobacco on hand.' How much he still has on band is no) stated by the Charleston News and Courier's correspondent, f from whom the facts are obtained, bat if be has a large quantity.' and it is 'his best tobacco,' it is fair to presume be wijl get several hundred dollars more from his crop of six acres, It may safely be assumed that he will get enough for the whole crop to make It bring him fl,200.or 2,000 per acrt. . That is moro per afire than, any cotton planter in Marion county has been able to get ut of hi farm in many years, if J'o'ren'(te,4ouiUies,- South .Carolina, wltWtteilit8t Tew jearg goue ixhrdmetf into tobacco culture, and the nmorU are that they have found it very profitable.- Mr. Oliver' crop was probably above tbe average, tin. we have heard of a cumber of plant era who have male from H50 to 1175 per acre on tobacco, even when price were lower than the; arc now. It ie remarkable that Georgia farmera do not give more attention to tooao- c. Floridiana are very much inter ested in the weed this winter." newl Tblat We ofl. r One Iluadrtd Dollars'.Rewnnl tor an; J( Catairh that caaaot tx i u.eil by Bal.'k CutariU Cure. F. J. Chbt k Co , Pcopt. Tolds O. We, the undersigned, hve known F. J. Uheury for the lust 13 years, sad believe Mm perfectly bono -a! le in all bui'm'St ruiitaclions, and fljunclally able tf cair it an; obligation made by their Arm. VtBT& Tar?. Wlioteetle DruKgi!, Toledo, O Wai.diko, Einnan & Mahvik Whole le Drujitgis Toledo. Hall's Catarrh Core U taktn inUrnally -ting direollj upoo the blood and mucous durfuco of (lie sjstrm. Price lie, per bot lie Sold brail DraggUu. Tislimoolals fee. Hall's family FilU are the best. Americart as rrmit Eater. The American people will not eat bananas this year. The fruit lm porters have disoovered this, to their surprise and disgust, and were very much worried at first over the cause. W ny nave me people given up bananas? they asked, anxiously. New Orleans supplies nearly all the West and South with, bananas and other tropical fruit, and is the lar gest importer in this country. But bananas have sold so badly of late that the importers have cut down the numbor ot vessels running to Central America one-half. They have only just discovered the trou ble. The American people have not lost their taste for the tropical banana, but the latter has been knocked out by the big apple crop of the West. With apples at 75 cents a barrel the banana has no show, for the average man eats about the same amount of fruit each vear. and prefers the cheapest. It is apples this year, to suit the bard times, but it may be bananas next season. So, at least, the importers hope. Harper's Weekly, Backlen's Arnica Bale. The Best Stive In the world for Cuts, Bruof-s, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Blieum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Huoda, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruption, aud posi tively cure Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or monc; n-funded. Price 85 cents per box For sale l,y F. 8. Dufly. rrleaahl Hopper. Cove, N. (J. There will be a friendship supper at Asbury on De cember 2iai., 1890, to raise money for the Sunday school Christmas tree. Everybody is cordially incited to attend and take part. The plan for the supper is, the ladies to bring baskets and spread supper, and; the gentlemen will pay 25 j. All nnder 15 years will be admitted for 15c. E. L. Ipock, secretary. DELICATE MlwMUM br AnrmTiTya FEMALE REGULATOR. IT IS ft SUPERB TONIG nd exerts a wonderful influence in strengthening her system by driving through the proper chan nel nil impurities. Health and strength are guaranteed to result trom its use. .- , Mr wife was tiedrldden for eighteen months after tMlnf BliADFIELD S FEMALK UttU LATOU lor two lannthn. Is ittllni welL i. U. JOHNSON, MaTvera, Ark. SB1DFIELD BEGCUTOB CO., ITUKTa, Ci. . awrtllllrfrtoaatSLtlaTMUe, . Onntons Magazine. , A koowledg ef economic nd politico economic question tut) their practlfal bearlug upon Americas conditions is more important to American citizio today than it the tcboUnliip Implied la a colli ge de gree. -.; Tb Sepublle hang is the balance, and It pernaneace and prosperity- will deprad upon the eduaiioa andgood ne of tlx peopl a)00 tbeie fubjict, puili j alarly the qaeations of Money, Proleclioa and Labor. Tothitedaeational woik ULXTON'8 MAGAZINE Is xlusive)y aeT0ll, It mat not upm popular names, bat upb carefully tbouAhtout l.leu.princlpU and foci. 'It aim to be strxtly sckaliflo la motL- od, modern and accurate io data,' and American io lenilmeot. It I in rediiy rngsco of Americoa Economic sn1 P.litic-I SvU-ore. 85 vents a number, $2.00 a yetr. ; - . GCNTON'8 MAGAZINE, . : . . . , Uoios Square, Nr Tork ' ., rood Crank. - I A well known teacher of ntblottw and tbe inventor of a machine for derdrip teg all the marries of the body.a machine that ihoulrt give the user perfect health j and make him live forever or thereabout, has been the sonrce of much trouble toi bis friend ou account of iita iusanej freaks as to his inside, particularly his I stomach. He came to the conclusion that it was necessary to hi well being to eat! two or three quart of ice cream and then vseaitoroocbriampon hitseclt sod take It out. Ihi is not a pleaeanl idea, nor was it a pleasant process. That, coupled with other queer manifestations, landed the athlete In a lunatic ostium. He wo not much crazier,; lioweTer, than thousand ot people outside of the insane hospitals who devote their lire to worrying over their stomachs, Here is woman who devoutly believe she would die if he did not swallow a dose , of warm water and od after 'every ; meaL You cauuot argue or reason or even pray with her ou the subject. Ail-' other queer creature is in the habit of -weighing every ounce of food he takes, and carrying the matter as a heavy bnr-, den on hi sou). If be should cat a six teenth ot on ounce too much, he would nearly expire from the pain of dyspep. siu. Von might bray him in a niorrar , and you could not persuade jiiiu blher- . v ; withont Chanfe er cars, wise. , - , . having Washington, D, C, Sat Bretbreu. these be all crank, everys d Novcmbor , 14 ,nd eTOry pue. In their degree thfy are Kennmely - . . .... .... j. ,. araay. ft isppt ibeir notions of food that moke them crnzx, t t their crani. uess that make their crauk uotion about food. The trae way is to eut the best food we know of and eat a little of it a, will satisfy u. then think no more about it. There is nothing more dicaa- trou. than rtudying our internal anat- omy too closely. Thero is nothing so de- etrnctive a brooding over onr ailments aud wrong - , Tb. America. Roe, The nineteenth eeutury will close its , Pullmarj Tourist Sleeper, beds eyes upon a people who form at Inasttbe equal to those of any standard sleep groundwork of a distinct American race, tr, lunch, lavatory (private a part Its best representative are neither Ger- ment or iBieej and toilet facilities WtU, AX1H11, caiKlieu, vuvniier! yuiutvr nor Puritan in tbeir ancestry. They aro the remit of the crossing, more or less scientific, of all these, with a dash of French and Spanish added. The man who is a mixture of Pennsylvania Quak er, Pennsylvania" German, Scotch-Irish, ifew. England Puritan and perhaps Knickerbocker Clutch is much superior to the ni an descended from ancestors Who have staid in Ple place and repro duced, without change,' (be blood pf (lie Puritan or Dutchman or of the Euglish, families, however noble, that originally settled in the south. , Tbe typical American will bave the blood of the most civilized nation of Europe, people not too dissimilar, run ning in his veins. There will be fighting blood, scholarly blood, commercial, agricultural and artistio blood, aud from the mingling aud chemical combining of it all will spring the bandsomeet and most gifted race on the globe. We are not vaii), but we really feel rare of this. Even fSaandinavians, Poles, Hungarians , aud Italians will have (heir share ii producing the perfect American face, i We do not want too many of tbe last ' named peoples, however, and the gov- ernment is wise to restrict tbeir imini- : gratiou. I By a mutual agreement tbe Republic an representatives elect of Indiana may partially, abandon- the congressman' time honored prerogative of having postmasters of bi recommendation ap pointed in hi district. Tbe postmasters will, if the plau is correctly reported, be elected by tbeir fellow townsmen. The patrons ot a given offlce, presuma bly women a well as men, will at a Stated time vote for their choice for postmaster, and the congressman will .recommend for appointment 'the iudi vidnal getting the moat votes. This is a wholly fair and just way of aeleotiug a postmaster, and it ia iu accord with til spirit of Amerioan institutions to let tbe people select their own officers. ' Like a sunbeam npon a stormcloud beam always a kindly, graceful action in this hard, grinding world. Such an act was that of King Oscar of Sweden and Norway, who erected a monument at Bersen to mark the root where Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Youmans, - American eitisens, lost their live lust summer. Tbe monument bear the names, noma and date of death of tbe two traveler, with underneath the beautiful, touching words, "God' grace.be with them." Below all the rest of tbe inscription stand tbe words, "Oscar II ereoted this memorial." The gracious aot will en dear King Oscar to all Americans. ' Bofore tb next presidential eleotiou it i to be hoped that aomebody will iq, vent a voting machine that will both MMiulrt mnA Ann. .ft w,,oa mm anlAm mm tbe little apparatus known as the cash ivniawr uiBJuwe w. uiuuuye iu iijw iia capacious slot., Tbe recent election bowed tbe great need of loch machine. Perhaps the voting machine already Invented will be fully perfected by the) nest election. Newfoundland I to be eongmtulated on the discovery of rich petrolouin well on ber wet coast. : Tbe homo of the fog bank can stand an unlimited amount of prosperity at present. It is to be noted, too, that for once our own Standard Oil company doe not appear to have got hold of tbe wells, but that a British syndicate i buying them. No when Ton take Rood's Pin. The big, okLfanh, loaed, sugar-eoated (rilla, wuicb tear rou all to aleees, an ao at It with Hood'. Eairtotak and easy to operate, la true of Hood's Fill, which are bp to date tn every respect Bate, eertala and sure. A n Pil! D druggist, sue. O. I. Hood A Co Lowell, Man. Tb only Pill to take with Hood' Hnnwpatilla. Cripe U WUUI 1 (Ch riot mac j UITIG two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. ; Buy a bag of , this celebrated tobacco j and read the "coupon is which gives a list of valr uable presents and how ; to get them. 1 ; Sjinset Personallf Conducted Teas 1st Excursions t Jllmla : ; .w ' ern Railway v; (neamon : Air . Tine) and Sunset Route will operate Personally Conducted Tourist Ex-1 cnrg;oag to San Francisco Cal., ' viM of . . conductors . ... , i r Por,ere- Tle wnte is through Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, 1 Houston. Sau Antonio. New Mex'co, j Arizona and Sopthern California. Tl,e cirB re e r.T ,ate8t PatterH of the most approved style. Three and one-half days to New Mexico and. Arizona, four days to Los Angoles and Southern Jalifornia, and five days to San Erancisco. - Portland, Oregon, through the semi-tropical garden of the Sooth, and via pituresqne Mt. Shasta in 8evcu-days, with ouly one change of cars. luoomaand. Seattle, .Wash ington, tbeafcernoon of the seventh dy - Such service and facilities for) transcontinental travel have never before been offered. Th3 tourist car fare, 18.00, to San, Jj'ranoisoo and intermediate points, and rail road fare the same as any other line, effecting a saving of $35.00 to $30.00. . : - For further information and re servation inquire of any Southern Railway Agent or A. J. Poston, General Agent,! fill Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D, C. NEW BERNE ACADliMY. New Berne, N. C. Under thejplaa of reorgaoif ilion, onVr thorough instruction In tbe Classical and English Courses oy a corps ni eminent Educators from the University ni .North Curolino, Horner's School and other noted Educational Institutions, Tuition Fies M ntbly in Advance. . . . t Primtiry Department, $1.23 per month. Inurmtdittte 8 28 M Cossical ' .-' 8.03 " For further informal Ion, apply or ad dress, Joint 8. Iaixo LL., D. EH. Meadows, i T. A. Greex, ' . . 'Board of Regents - Noam cakouna,; CltAVEN COOMTY, Superior . Court. duua reuiiur, . . v. OTipB. Curtis Peltllur, Tbedefendtntab.ive named, will take noiiw, ibst an action entitled as above ha barn commenced . in the Superior court ot June couuly, l-y the plalutia against (he defendent lor a divoice on around of wilful abandonment ani sal. I d "d' wi" fuither take nolle, that be is rt quired to appear at tbe m jt term of j..ne superior court to be Held at. the crtnrt houw! in Trenton, on the 22nd of March, 1697, and anawar or demur le the complaint now on We tn said action, -or the plainlift wi l apply to the court for tbe relief demana i in said action. Thi November 12, 18C6. B. B. KOONCE, Cleik Suneriot Court Jout Co. One Thousand for One (TBADB HABK.) ACCIDENT TICXBTt. Il6 IntCrSttltC Casu Compaay, of New Trk, five THBEC MONTH'S Iasarance $1,000 for $1.00, . 19 H6I Of WAMr)B' between 19 and 60 yafs f tt. arintC fatal htrtjot Acftlfinifi a.ioot. or on BUtcIml - H ones ,Wn Bonn Hi Cttxiit&UlitMid Cam. - j- ieTaitm, tfrjue, iirouey ana mw cars. ' BteaiuMtlp'i.titeaUibjaU and Steam fairies. Ferae..., fl. R. Hirt, wr n . a - - --- International s-KMlt.Pittionary HtwtaaMe 4a 4&U, School, anrf Hotae. Mamalarel ef um V. 8. WEBsrtirs lOor't PrtaOut OIKm, ttm V- tHnprttne ' art, tea fttate e ' annua CAans, an af mmf all Um adMMjnjuaea. Wany (laimmM by mr aiaea SnDeriatendaet ol Scboola. j inffiOTMJlONAI, .DKTKKW THI HIT rOR IVKRYBODY aieave , ft le eeey e Had the weed vrairtad. It at eaey te eeesrtal fke eraeeeclatl. It le eaey te trace the greerth el a ererd. It le eeay te leera what a erard aan, O. Jt C.UKKteiAM CO., jroeMa-hera, j ' fiprlaAoM, Viu. V S A. 1 J 00-000OO-l0 OOOOOOOOOO' - "OC . rlrinfVrlflB rwfl u -ma. Mil KtUUISUWWSV ill 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 find one . coupon inside each SO Yt-ARS' -XPRRIENCS. . TRAD! MARKS, ' DISIONS, COPVRIOHTS Ao, Anyone tpnSIn a lteth and SeserlBtten may ' (Scaly aauerlalit, rvee. whether an Invention la robablj patentable. Communication! ttrtotly eontldflntlal. Oldest afreney forsecurinjc putentl lit America. We bave a Washington oflice. Patent taken tbroufl-b. Atuan A Co.. receive pedal notice in tbe : SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,: eeantlfnllv tllntrrated, lanrest etreelsslon of anr soientlflc journal, weekly, terms $3.00 a jearf . SIJIUbix months. Hpeclmen copies and HA&O Hook ox Patknts tent tree. Addreu , : MUNN A CO. , ' 301 Broadway, New; Terk, ' ' Ij'OR Cotton Bnggins? and Tics, Bg and Barrel Cover. Builders I.'me and. Cen ent, TeriaCotta Pipe and Shell Lime, Call on , , . . " Jo E, IjTIIA9K. Also 2, No. 1 New Log Carrlagee loi : Storage tor 503 Bales at Low Rates. ii.w. Simpson Funeral Director and . Smbaliner. 1SS Broad Street ...'PHONE 84 FVRurlal Bobea a Snlecnlty. Executrix STotice. Hnvinu qu'il fl d s Executrix of A H Powell, tiict-an-d, late of Craven o unti , State ot Brb Caroiinn, thuis to u. tily nil icrsona havina claims againsi the estate ol said dec. seed to exhibit idem lo unilrrsigm-d on or before the 1st ray l November, 1897, ot this notice will he nlenil in btrrf their itcovety All er- sons ii delitid to sau I esiate will pleuet DJIlki- p!iVll;l'lit.,; ,. . This the 30tii -lav of Oi lober. 1800. EMMA IL I OWELL. Kxtt-utrir. Wt.I)lItrii. - JAS. SECUOKS. . miiient, - yucrres t. S. e. 0Ui9, be r ireu. - Hew Berne Ice Co Manufhcturer o mi CKV$fAL l ! Prom Dietilled Water. 1 Out-put 29 Ton Di.il?. uar Lioaa urn rwucttea Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) 6 a, m. io o p m. ,:. Sunday! (retiui on'yj a. ra. to i noou. For utices and otjicr iniormaiio;i, address. B.S. GUION, Manager. Only . for To-ttay, II Saves Yon Troublt? and Time. ! ; Hoi i Just rtce,itcd One Hundred ton of Marl to be told lv the bushel, barrel oi ton. Adv wnV you nun! u. xi istoicr to improve jour sidewalk or yard nrfl many other phy e. Andaiu'iil nice W have trend lo keep this raurl in town. so that every man. woran or child can net ii. lv the lelau or n eoieSiiie. - IM Well now. we kep SAWED STOVE VVOODJsiove. ranue.end Hie- place wood, all ready under laige sntui and never gel tt in miuy weather oak, ih, and pine . ' - l-SOO(00 IIGICK FOM SALE. Lth. bund uutilv SU'l saatd 8binj;lf slwajson lai'l. ' i Beaui nml 'i')' if l)W uil.u,ioi anv ihine vou wa l. Tliom- So. 10. Britk bingle, ii'iiri, iuin. ami who m NEW YORK TIMES FOR THR CAMPAIGN. ' THE NEWtYORK TIMES will nniiltd dailv snd Bundart lo anr biIi'iih in the United S alef. Canada, or Mi'xlc iioftnae.fiee. iniiil November loin, lelb. roverltig tbe National campaign and elee- tions, lor ' $3.00. TnE TIMES will pnnt the new m this Important campaign, on hotu si t It ehnulil Ik- ri ad eACKWlicre. - THE TlHEtl tan be read wlthoo' d bjo.ii g j"iir in'el'it-fDi or moral. NEW YORK WEfcKLY TIMES $1.00 per Year.' The Dollv Time will I sent to nny ad dree in Europe, pottage included, loi 11 BO iw month. - . Tue drtri' of tubcritet will U ehanufd as often tl de?irel. Io opleiino aeliane" ol'a'd e bih ibe o'd and tlit new addres MUST lie iven. Ceih in advance aUvuvs. Uraitisnce at ll' rink of ihe .ubcriber. unless n adr by K pimered Liier,t,hct(. Money ur dir. or Exon si Order tmvalile to "Ihi NiwYora Tm.e Pub ihina Co" , Addrws all communication thus! TUB EW YOHK TIM M, rrintiii7 llotiie ipmre. Voik City, H. Yi W -ViuV'a I a I r p n n r n r ll NOTICE. OF BAItlV Of Large Bodv of Valuable Timber and Valuable Tracts of Land, Pnm:at 1"S jii 'jiui'oi i-f M e -cprior C'lUil f Ji'Ot-s C 'liulv,' iu ibai citnio aclinn in fei'la piiHe'inL' Mtr ed I'. K.Fos Adiirni-iiaior. B.Jenkino iletrtd. v.Fr-tik M. J i.Hns nni' 'ti'eis itt- an - U M. lludi...i gur'lati ! r ad, . f'Ota liy wh'ijii jn itimeui tlu t..io t b. Fnv i.din Dlmaioi wa bit0" u' ' "-u.it.-l D' r t" (" ii Pnl-i tim' i r ud. a d. I Tb-, lnd- rg'tnu commw ni" t dirn trt by MldlnditnuB', will " -.'. 14 h i.v f 1ic-" br 180, i t 12 k m. tell Ik r e hIi ?t 'MO ei tor carli n the Court lit u-r door m 1 eiii.ri( all- le ilmiH-r i f tverj' Hii'l yl.udinn aO' grow imr. or oth inise meu-nnm u ov 10 indies at ih- bn when i w tviili the pr v I'ee to tl'C u ci'iiHi r f n n wir- iq i ul and r iim'm-o-uii lino.' ihe t ' Inwitit; dtMTibel Ir. cU i f InD't on I 1 of ixuit lyii'i! i J"' t coU"ty, k-on - - Ik- Me t.'i be li.nti,' iieciibfi t. or - I: Be int in'.'nl n Mullen -. vhu g u rti.iie 0"h ri'eil, a' Ul ICO iinK E n "l the Treiit n . road - i t, tleu nnh lie While Oak Mud N.uih nnd EuM to T'-ri-. Ion link, H rn np T'ewn iokii- N. 12. E 128 poie ! ll.eci,,k o the joct a pon iheo N ni Wl 11) ei. o a im gMr-.wid pine, turn niib the 8 uu" r u n lit e S 83 West 164 poles to a Blai k Gum, i'jsl above the hei of Wni. Mun- liiie.bniiici in n flu, then 8. 23, W, 43 polex Ion s'ukf in the run of the - Brunch. inn fiown tee vanou v- ues "I ine ma Muni in. IJ am-li ! White Oak river, lh6 ii.iwn Ihe sal'! iii r lo a stake at tin Souii rtid ifiheStivei.sot'-Maiily, soti.e. lini.f cW li e . c- mi'iomiee line ihen Nir b U'l E-t"t 2i.8 iwies to the Mu Oor- v, i'e ucginning, cxniaiuing aoa acrr r iri' l i !. A't'' nni r i In r tnct in Hie add county of J"H, benlnnioK air Gil'soo'n brnigr. ruuniD Ii the main or Ml line road Ui. to Amos Ilnilh's inr en -a d puiiitc romi nciir Ihe Tn nlcu road, tlien with I lie vaiioun roiirac of his due to Iht-nvr knonn us ihe Kiibcri-L"W uroqi d. aii-o amiihi-r pine or prtf 1 lntrt beiiDniiu at Siiii It's Mill lnid-e, ruooioi; U nhn the r- II. k'villt- r.'ft.i lo Uui'k Nivammli rou'l lo An os Hiaih's line, ilierc" with ia nnd Lt-wis Bynnm e Mr. K C." Old- field's, Eugenia M Ol'-ti.lil lines tn the rivtr, Ihi nee trown the river to the it- ginning. The two .lest tiefrnrjeu ..iracn. neine the lanas nnciu-o io tne oeir i a Jenkins in the division of ibe land he-t wiring to Bvnoni and Jenkins (Lewis Byuum and Basil Jenkins dec used), said two t nets Mint n n Mbont 150 acreh . A 'to one other tract neat white Oak rivi r about 4 miles fiom Maysviile ad i..urn oa ihe lands ot F F. Ilutfums on tin West and Msnsil Collins on tbd North 1 and East, being tbe earn convevetl to U. I Jenkens lv tiimnti uixon iy ami ua'ra day ol 18 contpimiia; 60 ucics ilion or less. And at ibe same tin e acd place the m drr?igncU Conimiseiener will sail loihe hijibxt bidiiei lor cash tbe lands above iecrihei less the limn r standing, itrow- inc or oiberwu thre on measuring above 10 inches nt base when eut. The timber above mentioned and like wise (lie 'and will le soht in tracts. This November 18ih. 1806, 1 . O. E. toy, itiuimi8-loiicr. H L. GIBBS, Attorney. PROFESSIONAL. We. W. Clark. Owea H. Ouloa. Clark & Quion, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, . New Berne, N. C. K.Simmons. A.D.Ward. Simmons Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at . LAW. NEW BEUNE, t. C. ayrrarllr. In Oaven, Carteret, Jonea,Lennlr ann v.iiibK'W Hiiti rannico ouuniirn, iiu .na Supri me I'omt. flirk-e et No. IS South Front street, opoaiieiiuiMvni.iwwa.. ... 4 1 JI. cllf tier ATTORNEY AT LAW. Middle Street, Lawyers Brick Bnlldlnf. runt ..MMln. In fh. rmnKKi nf rraveit. Cai teret, Jonee, Onslowand Pamlico. 0. B. xnjtathevrnerne aud Supreme Courf ot tlx B'ttu. -.- , . , ; rPlDDDPOlSOIl ASPECIALTYr&? 1 I Uiary HI,OOU loiSOH permaontli I icnrot3lnl&U36day't Toacanbetrtntcd4 ' J t home foramina prtcumar same ffoarao-it-r. if Ton oref r to coma hera wwilloon tnot to pr tailroad fnroand hotel b.lU,nl MrhAHrfl ernfniibciii.lfvouhiTatakD iury lii-iitie lMUftsn, vna huh oit mvmm an Skim, oi iiooufi I'atcnen in moutn, oorw nroai 'Impl'i, Copper Colored HfKrtat Ulcer oa oot, la this Mecondary Ul.OOI POlHO!) vecourantoetocure. WeBolioitthenostobatl" ..in . ..ui und ahaUenee the world for a ease veeennoteure. Thie dieeae baa alwara DHIOeu vnesKlllVK.na u."i .uuiiui1iiij eiHna. tNOe,000 capital behind our nnoondl uviiit n tn pronfa writ araled of) Ot eteooWe Temple, C. STOCK FOR N AIiE, Mind Money toLoan, Kecaaalesaad IarestornJUnion.; j . J, C. DnBWaW. Prt sident. , ( . . 11. T. Jkkman, Treasurer, r " : . Geo. ApLBK, Secretary. Of RALEIGH, N. C , ' OflVr lluO shuns of Savings 8tock tor 100 monthly payments ol' 68 rent each, whb ajieao ent, that if the owner dl he lore niatuii'y.tlie lemaloinif payments will be math- horn the Guarantee Fund. 3ucb Payo en' now being made tor Rev, W. K Kouira and A. H. Powell). I Full Paid Invi ttmr nt StiH-k. For value $100, Is oM lor $75 ih, ami is securi-d by Real E-lnte M' rigmc. Tnttes are paid by the TJoion Cuth dividend oi six per cBt p-r snnura. pirt wml aonua'ly at Uiink by Coupon; The Uri n will re. turn cost jf SiocV, witk U'vloeod l d-itfl, upon application. Or 10 years slier date will pa; $100 pcrshnre, thus giving additional rrotH of 185 per share i This Is oBetlie Sufi st and iirst invrstniems ever otrercd. I!rnncln-s will be orunma d anrl Louns made in any Town, where Mock Is hild. Q"O i Aaertu W'lul-d. Aiidrws " GEOKGE ALLEN, Becret-ry. 22 Pullen Buildim;. Kuieiuh, N C VerHr.vAtv) IaohU . Ccrti Ilea to No. 810 lor One Share ol 111 A. A N. C. Railroad Company, 1 av ina U-en lost, apphcailoo will tiei-u niadi for a diipli- ate thereof. L. F. HTYr.CN. FINANCIAL. F9r"- - f. c " Vr rr! ...OA Ke.. iewi. Cepitel Stock, eaM la.. JS,o e Mirplua Undivided Prwtu . ,t"0 . . OFFIt'BBM . : . L. M-COTi.ua, Froeident. .'- ?: ; , .". . . 8. 1'IIAIM10H, Vice M- - - . T. w . liKW KT.i ii8Mei.; : J. . Biddle, 1 elli r. . ; r. V Mattuhw?. Ooliecfcoi. Wiri4 Ael. eetHl Ubtied iionnectione ttii llenk U ir.ur-l lo otter nil aoeojnroodu MnDKConvist.. nt uitl; c"ntM vative Mnktii. i . Troini't find iNinilll! odeiilum Iveli tiico! leftions e wi''le ffeuscd to tjorresii i' wltl) Mnwv lio mm- 'oiiteni)l.t tii chRi.yeor 'nmin 'i'W JK-fnunl, . . T. A. if., Prer, t.H Meadows, Vie Pre- - v n. H veov..(:HHt'it-i. " i-'- la. l h 4W.-lJllr'' , ,. HtJOMH l HI 11. til"ft Vl l!- Jew'., I . J. (M-'VHtl ti titvoniU) r'tvjvt. In) atluntlon irivu u iht- tm J?V retoiimi.u Olriel . J. a. Mi'ailovif tmnel ' i I baa. II J. w . Grulniier, t. W.SmaJlwK- Qeo, Tt. Ives ,t'.tiltV-.; ' W, If. Crockett. J.8A. BETAS, -- FniitUnt, B08.rcAKiELB.S';r:. m ...ni ..vi -iriS THE tb A T IOIM A I tx' - at v , U n In bKUrltt. ft. Uiv:,-:f; nrooBFOKAim) leee. i - Canital $100.1 r I . . J:. i'nll lAii" UIKBtn'OHe .; '' ' ' Ja. A, Ban AM, ... THOb. Uakiblb. Chas. 8. Bkyar. J. H. HACKBoa U Harve i B. K. 1118BO. ' Jno. ddnn, . Q. H. tiOBitKl ' WM. H. OLIVER. Ltlf ATI ' a; iUU wawiai yt - "yj; ACCIDBNVT;. riDBUTI.: ' . -. HTRAM ROlLBk '. . ' wtmrnnuw. .'.7- - a HnmhM nt Tl TTi-Trtw1 unA Vlra-teeted Companies represented. ""1, ; ." " Commissi .nor of Deede for New York, Ooay Devtieu. wu rwHij".w. . writers &r Agent nauonai ooara aiwina unaer- Till. HtTN - llaltlmnM Tll. ine raper or tne reopie , . ; For the People and with iht People. Hon.at in Mmlve, Fearlc in Expression, 8. und In Principle. Unswerving in its AHegianre tn Rijiht Theories . ' . " and Right Practice. :.') , Tbe Sun publishes at) the new all-the time, but it noes not allow Us columns to purely genational matter. '""P-'yUt Editorially, Thr 8dn is the consistent A . U,.;.. t.a...ntnn unit AvlutAut of pipyiar r'vhp) af interests sgftipgt ooliticil machine and monopolies ol every cnaracter. ' Anoepenant ' in . all thlnts. extreme in none. It tor aood laws, rowI ftovemment and good order. Bv mail Fifty Qenw a month, Six Dot arayear. .. ; -,--"";t, - Jfotlce. ' ' ' B virtue of a pow r of sale contained in a i.ioiigaKt' deed cxciuteil by Cullpn Haddoi k ani wiie, Harah K. Haddock, to Geo. H Hill, on the 16th day of Norem. bcr, 1895, and regi.tered in Book ,117, i. am, KAH It, jl,ii.i'i nfHi. ntneen ronn tv, I will, on tbe 4th day of January, 1897, at 12 o'clock m..at ihe coart bouse dooi in the town of New Berne, Sell to the hlgln'St ii der, fr eauh. (lie lollowlng descrihed tract vl land, to wit: Pa the north tide ol Ntuse rivi-r, nnd on the sou ih siof of Palmetto wni, ai'loia inat ihe )ao ol L. N. lanrastcr und Abrum B. HadthK-k, containing ne bun- uieu nun e, uiutr vr ire". i ueiua iur rawi, tract of land on which Ihe family of Cut Imn Hurlrliu.lr t..w ftlil . xr... n.ir os.ii. laaa W. H. JONES. ; Assijjm e G H. Hill. E. 8. Simmons, Au'y. ' v Caveats, and Trade-Marlca obtainad IDA au , mt :eet busineaacoftducttd lor MoocnaTe r -a. our mill ie Oppeatrt; u.a. fartHTO ' Aaii wecaoKrura patciaia kM luua uaa umm. ramoMtrom nasmnfioa. mndrL dr.wi.r er eliate. with detcrls 4 itnn We advisa, U pateaiaUa er aot, (a o-i cbarse. Ou lae not due till I . "How to O not Qua mi pateni n accur.v. a " How to Oauia Patoofc i J coat P( same la the t, . lt"$ t" ;ci4 ptw. , AMs, AM. PATCHT friCf. WASMIHOTON. O. O I Have Kemoved I From 44 Craven Ct. , To 80 HifiaiCV Where I shall be glad te see my customers, and all other who want plumbing, steam and ga fitting done . hO Middle Street. WlytuUer with Couih Colds, t 'jiOrppe when" Laxativk Bio i Quinine will cum you ia imedav. I ' noi iirndiice the rlngiim In the henil I s Sulriimie o1 Quinine. Put tip I" t;." " ; convrnifnt fr t-'kinu. Ou "nn1 - d to i s i.r niooev rentlsd. I'rh-e S" (' - !a S ki Biadliain' Plmrn'Mi. y, h- ! i'l Diuy Eti'M,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 12, 1896, edition 1
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