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L ,08 AND PBOPBWT011. iENK, -N.C Deo. 7. 1896 m .i. iiflc it New- Bern' iMcoaii class natter. - : ' -4 : AILV JOOaSAL (except MaBUr)3 by carrier IB tktt.cltr, " outA,. -. - - - - '' s t Marrus, Invariably advance, SJ, ,.jnni.iraunir.ll(4 MM.fl.ll rti"lllf Bats (lveD 0BapPl ,Uo i una will k atianad for . liBuhitlaa at Kanaet nary roeuy; atao (or Obituary Notlees r thaa those which OK editor himself I st-v M aautttor o Mara. a ef Cbaroa and Society and all otb noAsauBta fom watan revenue w w be rad will b charged lor at u rale H eve a 11m. 4oba(. vlll ot under any oireum M respoa stale tor p return or i keeptaf at any rejwtad manneerlpt. vUoa wUl be maae to this rate wttk 4 w ber laturt or Inalosures. mat totter eater Into . enrreepoaaeesa ala. tetectea saeaaawipt. will x a ouABOiAir ron row. Ot vll. the political people in Mh Carolina the Populists teem be jriin the .newspapera and a politician! the greatest anxiety, Thii ariiety to provide for. the afort and welfare of the Populist i becoming moat extreme, the latest i i) g a proposed guardianship for jn Populist membera of the next eneral Btate Assembly. . A circular has been issued to these ewly elected members, which asks em to come to Raleigh early in jnararyJS and also proposes that Tshalf all secure quarters nnder e roof. ' This solicitous care which if being tended to the Populists members the Assembly it truly rery touch land beautiful. .low nicefit is ttt dear kr. Ayer to te them til together, for he can to it that these tender Populists kept from, the wicked sights and RptftMODi oi mat greati city, ileieh. A Dear Mr. Ayer knows all about a dreadful. pit-falls in tho Capitol ty, and it would be too awful for lesegood Populists to go astray n4 to he will hare them all to other nnder one roof, and go hiia If each night to see that they are My tucked away in their little ia, far from the deceits and traps 'iich might ensnare them if thej aid remain out of doors when the ftiric ; lights are shining. , Then kind Senator Butler could ue over quite often in the even ts and tell them of what he has ne in Washington, bow good and jble aod true he is, (to himself) id tell them pretty tales so thai ey can go to bed and rest just as f they were back in their own homes Rat would not all thit be to much rouble for air. Hal Ayer? Yet, it odd, but think of how much ha ret the Populists, and no one will y a wonLagainst this plan. AAd will the Populists like this tire,"' disinterestedness of Mr, yer'al" Yet, if they are the twiet ifrocenu ' . r Mr. Ayer imagines am to be. , Tatar Weefler One Hundred Dollars Reward 7 any can of Catarrh that cannot be itetl by Ball's Catarrh Cure. ,. ?. J. Cuxet A Co., Props. Toledo, 0, W, the mvlersiitned, bars known F. J, aaact for (he last 15 rears, and belierc 'm perfectly hono rattle la all business 'MacUont, aod financially able to carrj it aay oblisatlon made by tbeir Arm. trf & Tboax, Wholeala Droggifla, felado, O. Valir, Eiknak k Martin While ! Dtnffltltta, Toledo. Call's Catarrh Cure U taken Internally flag directly upon the Mood and mocons ' ifteea of lbs system. Price 75c ter bot a, dotd by ill Druggists, Testimon alt UalTs lamlly Pills are tbe bast. Mora rich gold find reported, tbia je la Indian Tsrritory, ia the Wichita atalna. Bnt it ia a pity the diaoorr T aa ia Indian Territory, for sow a power of the United States forern- will ba nqnlrsd to protset the la, ta tbeir right "1 aow eosts so noch te ba elected to tiptoe, even in tbe line of what an 4 legitimate axpeneea, thai in many aeilbat tbe omoenortbeeandidata worth 11 OaaMmelo, doobata of Marlborough, is provided for oa tbe paternal aide, baa botb a lather and a stepfather. tezaetnaas in small maHtra shews a ot of iBlallaot " Baeklaa't Arnica BalT. ' s Best Salre la the world for Cnts, , Hons, tlcera, Salt Bbsom, Ttrer i. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, a, and alt Skin Eruptions, and p U j cares Flies, or no pay required. It ttnteed to aire perfect sauefaction or j refunded. Price 29 cents per box, b? . 8. DnBy. raiaceuneii at. -V Hromo Qninlhe Table ta refUnd the atoseyif it Mis HI LADY'S WJBDSOBE. WHiT FASHION AND FANCY 8AIS IT SHOULD CONTAIN, GQWNS AND GIWGAWS SIIN AT THE N. Y. H0RS1 SHOW. ' The Goddess of Fashion asserts her prowess in almost every clime, nd nnder some name tr other her votaries consecrate an annual period to the capricious spirit that ia con stantly endeavoring t improve upon the "human form divine." ; She nails her festival - "Mardi- 0raa" in New Orleans, fete des roses" in France, and even in Japan Designed by The National Cloak she has hor Cherry Blossom holidays. Here, in New York, she has thrown the glamour of her approval around the Horse Show, and it has become her court and mirror. Whether or not there is any truth in the statement that. the horses are the part of the show which received the least attention, it is very evident that the gorgeous costumes created for thii gala week absorbed the great er amount of interest. Women anx ious to be first in the field with the latest modes in gowns and hats lead me procession oi eieganc autre ou . -3 .t- i m . the outside of the ring, while the glossy horses, all onconciousof their rivals, prance about inside for tbe entertainment of the few who de sign to give them a passing glance. All the isolated cases of indifference in regard to drtss are spurred oa to emulation by this annual show of new gowns, and it may be interest ing to those who wish to profit by this display to hoar about a few of the costumes worn by some of the women. The most noticeable features of difference between this season's modes and those of last year are in the skirts aud sleeves, which show considerable less fullness. The close sleeve capped with a puff or epau lette frills is the prevailing style in tie newest gowns. : There, are no end of methods for reducing last year's sleeve, but perhaps tbe easiest one ia to refit tho sieve to about three inches above the elbow, mak ing it quite snug. Cut the surplus material off at the top or arrange it into three narrow puffs running orosswise. Any style sleeve tnat nas a fullness at the top and is close fit ting below is quite in order. Shir red sleeves are the rule m chiffoo,net and thin materials of any kind, but they are always finished, at the top with a puff or a series of lace edged narrow frills. " The new skirts still have godet plaits- in the back, but not in the front, and in many cases where the style is carried to. its limit, the wearer's figure U plainly, outlined by the tightness of the front of the skirt, wbioh, however hat plenty of full graceful folds in the back. To console ut for the loss of cur full skirts tome of tbe smaller one bring trimming In their wake, and bands of for, jet or velvet ribbon encircle a few of the newly ini ported skirts. Tbe trimming ia arranged id deep points that reach from the hips to the bottom, or is sewn around in a nnmber of straight bands. ' Everything in tbe way of materials was represented. Vcjvets, . silks, velveteens, smooth-faced cloths and novelty wool stuffs jostled one an other at tbey passed, and all the colors of the rainbow, with red and Durple in- tthe ascendant, a.Lkd brightness to thit panaroma of f,U' ion. v ' Odd waista were numerous, but the really, up-to-date .gown bad aleevea or a part of the bodice of the same material at ' the akirt. DaikT velvet waists were worn with a cloth skirt' of the same color, and they were usually trimmed with a white satin vest or collar covered with cream lace. : ' V'- ; ' One tttiking costume, a.tllluttra tion of which appears on tbia page, waa made of blue cloth and trim ned with reveres of a darker blue velvet adorned 'with rhinestone . buttons. The collar, vest and , belt of ibis gown were made ; ol cream white silk dotted here and there with tiny leaf doefgn. Tbe bat worn with this dress had a high erowa of the darker blue velvet, finished in the front with, a teel buckle. The wide Co., Wtst aai Street, New fork. brim was made of lace, and wealth of white plomee intermixed with some dark blue ones were need as trimming. The back of the brim was turned directly up, displaying number of dahlias in two shades of blue dahlias aod violets, by the by, are the favorite flowers for winter millinery. .. - A pretty conceit of the day it to hare the silk cover of one's umbrella to match the color of the gown with which it is to be carried, ana the handle, in its turn, is inlaid with naarl ap AnemnT elan nf tha anmA . . .snaae. Quite the newest fad is to have the top of the handle finished with a tiny bon bon box, the lid of whioh ia set with a precious ttone. Al though it always hat been consider ed not good form to wear one's jew els on the street, still the woman of fashion now-a-days hat a nnmber of other ways to display her precious stones while shopping. One of these ways is the umbrella adornment above mentioned, and another is to have the hinges of a gold "chain purse" set with jewels and the two miniature balls that form itt clasp also set with a glittering diamoni. The purse is attached to its wearer by a fine gold chain that encircles her throat and then extends nnder the bodice to the waist line where, coming into view again at the bot tom of her belt, it holds the purse, a gold pencil, tiny vinaigrette and, a occasionally, wee small box, that to the uninitiated lookt like the harmless bon bon case, but which in reality contains about a teaspoonful of faoepowder and the fluffiest little powder puff possible to conceive. The jeweled belts of tbe early au tumn have almost entirely disap peared, their place having been fill ed with a wide twathed belt o. tatin or of silk. If the wearer of one of thete belts is tall and alender an edginir of chiffon ruche finishes each side of it, and small puffs of the chiffon are arranged among tbe loops of ribbon that trim the belt where it fastens, either at the aide or in the back. y'-?- The prettiest cellars of the season have a tiny whalebone set in on each side directly behind the ear. The sise of the bone depends n son the length of the wearer's throat. This piece of bone keeps the collar well op in - place and gives a touoh of style to even the plainest bodice. A lace flounce or a puffing of chiffon is draped over the top of the collar, but even in this simple bit of trim ming care must be taken not to give an appearance oi Clumsiness, n the neck is a long one it is becoming to have the lace extend around the entire collar narrowing towards the front, but if a short, thick throat Is I 1 I i DUJiUAN Tea will ted em m SaaMa eaali w aae aad twa iWfiil taaMa taatttaataeeaek, bag af Blaak. 'i i . tag hanee; faaaea af ae eeUaaBM and rM Site eaaaaav-wMeli ajtnaa MstafaatMs aaaa.. ,. i! aatJ aM aew Sa fSmw, f"1 (0 be encased the lace should be very full at the back, bnt no suggestion of it should appear under the chin. Braiding is extensively used on rich tailor-made, gown, and one of the most admired oostumea of the "Show" was made of dark green oloth heavily braided with black silk sontaohe in the Hungarian style. A picture of this gown helps embellish this page, and by its side is another excellent tailor-made'suit of Scotch tweed in a brown combination, taste fully atitohed and finished with an inlaid collar of golden brown velvet. Way softer with Couav CuloV ano LaGrtpp when ' Laxativ Buomo Qoininb will cure you la oee day. Does not pruduca lb rioginu ia the heiii hke Sulphate Ot Quinine. Put up ia tablets convenient fir taking. Quaraqteed to iure or money reluoiial. Price 91 Ceota. For aale at Bradham's Phanuany.'and all other Drug Btuna. - . :. . Raatai Claaa. This week there is a bustle, and bustle p our buoy (tore we are opening all kind of Xmas goods, toys, dolls, games, etc. . Lots are being selected so come early. ' . BaBrooT's. DBB11 Clean I Newsy ! Honest ! A Newspaper for the Banker, Merchant, v ' Mechanic, Laborer and Farmer. A Paper for every Household ! All the Jews- The Latest Telegraphic Hews I For the upbuilding of New Berne's Indus trial interests, the advancement of Eastern North Carolina and the progress ' of North Carolina's material affairs. Special Correspondents In' COUNTY CORRESPOXDEXTS, THROUGH THE COUNTIES OF $4.00; THE DAILY Subscribe ADDRESS, Tho. Jounr.l, f:r; V, , t V 1 , t 7 iiul. ",!!. U'1 i - OJ ' U ,r Z g it" aatl, ll.'rl'ltt" r n" 1 f ' 11 ' Gun ton's Magazine.' , A knowledge or econon ie and politico ecourmio questions and their practical bearing npun American conditions is more unpiThint to American citizens today than is the Kliufanliip implied in a college de: gree. The Republic hang in tin balance, an1 its pvrinaoerce m pruperit.- will iieprnd npon the education ancg.jod tenet of the people upon t1ie; subjects, parilj' uluriy the questions of Money, Protection and labor. - - To tins educaiionnl wotk GLN TON'S MAGAZINE U exclusiv ely devoted. It rests not upon 'popu'nr naoice, bur upon carefully thouhtuut ldeas.prmciplea and facts . It aims to be strictly sc entitle in nieth rt, modnro and accurate Ij data, and American'in sentiment. . - It is in reitlity a magazine of A merican Economic and Political Science. 85 cents a Dumber; K0 a ,er, - t GUNTON'3 MAGAZINE, Only News ! BiLEIUH, N. C, i WASHINGTON, D. C." NEVTIiOEK, DETROIT, MICU.; ' andCIHCAUO.ILIi. EASTERN NORTH CAUOLINA -A YEAPl-TilEsnmKLY Rure Crycia! Ice, - From DittiUed Water. ; ' Out-put 20 Tons Dnily. - - t- Car Load Lou Polioileil. Ice fielierel dnilv (exrwnt KunHnv.i a a. m to O'p. m. ' . Bunciayg (retail only) 7 a. m. to 12 iwu. rnr prices ana oilier intormHtmn NEW BERXE ACADEMY. I New Kerne, N.t'. Voder tbe plan of reorganization, offers thorough instruction in tbe Classical and English Courses oy a corpa is, eminent Educators from tbe University m ; JNortb Uarollna, Horner's School and olber noted Educational Instilutiqns. Tuition Fees Monthly in Advance. Primary TVnnrtmant 1 tn ri , - ., v " . mimuui, Classical , . , aioo 3or fnrthar inrArmnttAM tnnl, m dress, , gjopx 8. horn, LL, p. -: JS. H Meadows, T. A. Gbien,' ' . Board of Regents NORTH CAROLINA., ) Superior Cbavbn County,- J , Court. vf? Julia Petlifur, ') .- vs. ' Nmica. 2 ' " Cnrtia Pettilun J The delandent above named, will take notice, that an action entitled as above has been commenced iu the Superior court oi Jooi-s county, by the plaiutii against the di-femleot lor a divorce on grouod of wilful abaadonment; and said defendent will Inrtlier take uotice, that lie 'is required to upprar at the next term of Junes Superior court to be held at the conrt house m Trenton, on the $3aii ot March, 1HU7, nnil ansner or demur to the complaint now on file in sid notion, or me pimntiit win apply to me court for tbe relief liemuuile i in said action. This November, 13, 1806. tfirf S. E. KOONCE, . Clerk'Superioi Court Jones Co. Notice Is hereby given that application will he made to the next General Assem bly 6f North Carolina to change and amend the Charter bf the City of New Bcrno. . r s - HOBT. HANCOCK. - Jfotlce ! s " - Notice is berebo Kiven tlmt applicant n wlU be made to the next sersiim oi thi General Assembly nl North Cnroiina Inr Charter, iDcirpnralin the Mutual A to Association of New Ui-rne, N. C. . ' 1 , C. C. ROACH. .- " " ' Cbm'o B ard Directors. ' Ortifieitte No. 256 for one share in stock in A. & N. C. It R In lieu ot tbia lost certitlcatii npplicaiiou will oe made for o;dupnoie. .- . - : ROUT. 8. PRIMROSE. Take . Notice I The best thing tor Ntw Berne that Us ever happened. . An enterprise that will be ever a success. We are now eawiog cook wood, store or range lengths, tbe my niceet kind, aod storing it away under ? lare shed bouses keeps - dry always in. rainy weath er, and never sets wet. We keep a large stock of this kind on hand. We cut the prices on sawing, as we are better prepared to doit cheaper than heretofore, and we aow deliver it in your wood bouses or anywhere you want it, without any tronble to you, only give jour orders to BIG HILL, tbe bbingle Man. Ton can also do Big Hill a favor, by reporting to him, if bis own carta don't deliver the wood anywhere the customer may want U put. We have polite dray men and nice teams ready to serve, the good citizens of New Berne, . if theywill only take hold of an enterprise like' tbia, one that has never been oflered to New Bene like this before. , , Respectfully, . BIO aiLL. The 8hlnle Man. STOCK FOB BAUS, And Money toLoan, Heckantcs and Iavesters Union., J. C. Dukwbt, Prrsident. . B. T.Jebmar, Treasurer.. Gso. Aixra, Becretary. Of RALEIGH, N. C. Offer 100 shares of Savings Block tor 100 moDtlily payments oi 60 cents ench, wiih screen, eul, tlial if the owner die l fore matutiiy,tlie'temaiDini psment will be made from the Guarantee Fund. (Buch Payments are now beiug made tor Rev. W. K Uopps and A. H. Powell). Full Paid In stmcnt 8iock, For valnn $11)0, U sold lor $75 eat, ami ia seemed by Real Ettale Morlgaijea. Taxes sre p,iid by tlis Umon. CuhIi ilivhli nd ot- six .er cent per annum, paid si-mi -annuady at Bank by Coupon: The Union will re turn cost of Binck, with Dividend to date, upon application. Or 10 ycitrti niter date will pay (100 per share, thus sivinp additional profit "( l'5 per lmie. This it One the tntist and lirst Uivestnu n's ever offered, lirariclii s will be orinnis-d ao'i Loans nude in nny Town, mlieic stock is held. Gmut Avrnis Wai't.d. Addreca GKOHIili AI.LKN, 8--r.Ury. 22 Tullftn JtuihiinL'. R-iinxli, N U. I aaa . - "-I Stauc, paid la 1 uvmV4ug4 Proiiia ...i ' ' P3FFICEH3: J. ' . -U H. Cdti.kr, Predent. w. 8. Chadwh k, viea Prea. . . T. W. Dbwkv, t'asnler. J. W. liiini.B, 1Hr. -- . F. K MATTHawa, Collector. With Wfill AfttAhllKhMl mnnMlnna t.1,1 Bank Is preparud to offer all accomm,. tlona consistent with conservative tKn r.r. Prompt and careful attention given ti c,. Iwttons. We will be pleased to correspond with those who may coutemplata nia&Uig oliaares or oaenlnr now accnun ta. T. A. Oreen.Pres, E.H. Meadows, Vice Proa, H. M. Q Boris, Cashier. CITIZEN BANII o mtwBiiKrai.N'.a DO A GENERAL BANKING BVSINE8 Tbe Aocoanta of Banks. Banhnn. nnrnn- oelved on favorable terms. I'rompt and eave ful attention alven to the Intelsat nt nr,n. tomere. Collections a Speeialty. f. board ormaaoTOHs. Ferdinand Utrloh. K. U. Meadows, Ohas. Uuitv, Jr. " ' Jami.a Redmond, Mayer Hahn, Thomas A. tineas, C. K. Fov. 'W. F. Crockett. J. A. Meadows, ' Samuel W. fpoolt, Chas. H. Fowler, . w . wratnger, B. W. Smallwood, Seo. M.lvea. J.A. BRIAN, "THOS. DANIELS, . President. : " J Ties Pres. v 0. H. ROBERTS, Casnler, THE NATIONAL DAfiX, " OrlNKW BKRNKH. tt , " , mcnspoBwAxaiD lseo, - Capital, ......,.............$100,0OOi surplus rroiiis,.. .....yo,ioa , DIBECTOHS: Jab. A.BsrAR, Tnoa. TUKiata. - Chas. 8. Bar ax. , . ; J. H. HAflaanaai tTJao. Dunn, . j L, Uahvst . ( .O. H. Hobbst . '' -. B. K. BiBuor - WWI. H. OLIVER, . LIFE FIKS 1IAHINB ' 1 ' " - ACCIDENT. FIUKUTT. aVHAai BO'r iNSURANCKa.aa . , ' - NaWBBHN, ,.. A nnmber ot Time-Tried and F Ira-tested,' Ooinpauies represented. , ivf.r Xim.ninlKlll AuHAtn MnrmiAntAd . ' .. NOTOAHY . FUBUU. Commissi ncr of Deeds for Mew tart. Cms, nectlcut and Pennsylvania. tWAnent National Board Mvlaa Uadar WTliers. ... CAveata, and Trade-Marks obtainard aotl all lai entbuiiOMidactedor Modcratc . - Ou Opfick itOwosiTf U. 8. f TcfHO-rtwr and we caa secure patent in lest tuns Utaa Uwtv .m,mnm fmrn WaahimrtOSL. , Scot model, drawing or phot Wtta 4erJJ; tioa. wc udvise, it paieatabia or Ml. a (karerA. Ottrfatil DOt dtlC till DattCnt fa aHafwA. A PaMmacT, w How to Obuia ftaeV' w,tM cow oi same in to u, a mtw Naufa w ssai scu tieOs Aaaresa, - c.A.srjov&co. Off. PSTtnt Orner, Wasmikotom. 0. a PROFESSIONAL, F. M. Simmons, . - A. D. War4 ' Simmons & Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. " - ', NEW BERNE, N 0, ; -Praotloe In Craven. Carteret, Jeaas,tBoaa and Onslow and Pantflco counties, and vha Snprema Court. Oflice at Ho. S Houth FroaiS street, opposite Hotel Chsttawka. Wm. IT. Clark. : - Owen H. tinlea. Clark & Quion, ATT0RNEY5 & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, ; New Berne, N.C - ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, lawyers Brlek Building-. . Will nraetlce In the Conntlea of Craran'i Carteret, Jones, Onslow and Famllco. U. a. Court at Kaw Heme and Supreme Court of tlietiUta. ... ' 1 ! 1 ,. l 'l,1t!Ut,U,OdY. V.IIIIMIIIH,. m forMm prlrnn,,r .hint, ft If inn OM.rtoeiiiih. ' tU,fmyrllroAiirnieM,., oar. It wfi.ll to cars. If yiui nvi. ui I'MiHle potit.ti, ftnd Blill b.. 'llll. l UCDUB l'fttl ilf.8 In ITKiu, h. S'.r imp).., ofpr ,,lnr,i v...-., i Sn, part uf U.e tHiy, Hir ir : Out, H ll IMS HMonuitr, I,, . I ; rnanttiLe torure. ,Kn ,.u.." S)u , o ri.A Bi,d em. Ileic ,., m . M HHHiMlt CurM. (1 !,, 1," i, i,,a l; itl of tne niMt ,niri. CiAMil. to ,00,000 CApllKl t-M,,.il our tluli.l ITIWrUlLr. A b,l III,,' , .. .n. l.i l i .MAOlliO AM,l.o, V- S s rticc. Bj virtue of a power of sale cordawwl in a Morljraue deed execu'ed by Cn!!i-n Haddrs k aud wife, Hsreh E. ITm.5 ,',k k, to Geo. H. Hill, on the Kith diiy of Nov o. tx-r, 1H05, and registered in liook 117, pae o8, Kiiater'a nflii-e, Craven coun tv, I will, on the 4th dny of January, 1H97, at 13 o'clock m.,at t lie conrt Iioiim ioiii in the towa of New ISrinn, ll to Hie hi(iin-st dl ider, for cash, tho lollowin lew riUd tract ol land, to wit: On the north side ol Neuse river, end on H e wniili sine of Palmetlo (wnop, siljoin iim Hie liimls ol L. N. I4iiicastcr snd A In ii in B, iludilofk, coiitniiiri) one linn died acus, more or less, it being tliesi na tract of land on ahicll Hie family of Cul len Iliiildoi k now rt-side. Nnvendier 25th, lHUfl. w. n. jox: i, . AssU'nc-e (iro. II, i;;il, K. 8. Simmons, All'y. Tr.ir Trivil' S- c'i I ii'i ,,'s lur r I'- , Hl ( lnATr1r1iT mm
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