tv V? - it lua 1.1 il ta J v . ; ; CBAKUCfl L. tTBTSNH. -' . Bditcb ahd Pboprktok. . New Berne, N. 0., Feb., 11. 1897. Catered at Uus oet;0icet at Ssw Berne ''' K . C. u second class matter . . Notices of Cnareh and Society and all ot Her 'sali'iSslauienta from whloa revenue la to be arrived will be charted for at tlie rata of BT .- a line, , v In sUilt Jocuial (except Uonday)3u ' llvered by carrier la tali elty, at seeente fains Mouths, Invariably la advance, tl.00 (MS YBAB " H0 Ub year not In advance, S3.t. Wbhilt JooawAi, ona year, in ad anoe, fl.W AdrarUdOf Ratea givan onl app Ration at Be eAoa. .- 'five eeata par Una will be charged lor aroaol Thanks, Beselntionsot Bespeet aud Obituary Foetry; alto for Obituary Notices ' hat " tboae whleh tba editor himself nan alve a a matter ot news. Tha JocmvAl, will not under any ekrenm stances ba reaponalbla tor tba return or tba la kaanlns ot any rajaoted manuscript, no exception will be made to tbla role with re ant.u either letters or lnolosurrs. Nor will Editor aMetflBtoicorreaponaeBoe ouu eralSk relected aumoacrlDL "RXTCDIATIOH, " OONTBO ; TERST. . -The exceedingly sharp ami inter eating controversy which is now taking place in the colamni of the Jocbxal, over the matter which the Jocbnal briefly outlined in its editorial colamni, yetterday, ban paiaed the stage of "personalities" and it at the point when the real meat of the subject is receiving a careful and thoughtful analysis. x While the able opponents on either ; aide are holding their lespective po . aitioni, and the reading public it weighing both sides of this issue, as set forth by writers in these col umns, it would seem superfluous foi ' the JorBNAL to odd, at this time, '. anything to the controversy. The publics is getting more and more light upon the subject, and at present it does not need assistance to prejudice it in favor of either id. The issue in dispute is of intense importance. It affects eyery citi aen, and every vital interest of this community, and the controversy now going on will bring every hid den fact in issue to light, to be judged impartially, and sentenced in like manner. Until the iasno has been fairly pre aented, and ita entire character re- vealed, there need be nothing said by the Jocbnal which would add to divert attention from either side of this controversy, or anticipate what writer may wish to say on tb subject, or prophecy as to the yer diet of it all. '. v It ia loo great a question to be pasaad npon lightly, but it will be pasted npon in due season. . Deafaeaa Cannet ba Cnrad by local applications, as they cannot rtach tba diseased portion of tlie ear. There is only one a ay to cure deafot-te, and Ibat ia by constitutional remedies Deafaeat is caused by an Inflamed Condi -tion of the mucous lining of tbe Kusta rhiso Tube. When this tube gels inflam ed yoa have a rumbling sound of imper fect hearing, and when it is is entirely closed deafness is the mult, and unlet tbe loaammalioa can be taken out and this tube restored to Us normal condition bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases ont ot Wo are caused by catarrh, which to nothing but an inflamed condi tion of tbe mucous sortaces. We will give Om JHandreil Dollars Tor any case oi Deafness (rsuted lj catarrh) . that can not be cured lj Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send nr circulars, Tree. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Bold ly Druggists, 76c Hall's Family Pill are the bett. ootb rrsni. We think the Grippe is losing its hold. Mrs. Samuel Whito is very sick - with pneumonia. Me rs. I). Waters and J. L. Uat - rett of Dover ipeot Thursday night ! n Cove. . . 1 Mist Mary F- Wetherineton who baa been visiting her brother, Mr, N. F. Wetherington returned to her home at Bash Grove Saturday. Mrs. Eliza Daugherty and her grand-daughter little Kuth Avery returned Wednesday from visiting rtiatim near Buck Grove. Mit Pennie Daugherty and Mr. Job a Register both of Tnscaror were married at Rey. B T, Daugh arty February 3. " .. '; Laat Wadneaday February 8th at 1 " p. m. Mr. T. J. Wetherington, t promising young merchant of our place, led to tba altar Mies Nora White, tba accomplished daughter of .Mr. F. WhiU. ' f Bar. D (U.; Gtddia performed the ceremony and immediately alter ward the happy couple with a boat of relatives and friends winded their way to the home of tba groom where an elegant reception waa held. Mr. and Mrs. Wetherington occupy the bouaa vacated by Rev. Dr. Sand' Jfanl and have the beat wishes of the ientirecommnnlty, " a V ' What little iown can beat Cora' hd only eight roarriage to report ,jnct December 16. 1890. The pub- lio schools will close this week and madam rumor baa it that both of the school-mams will bid farewell to the school room. Will be mora ex plicit later. ' - ' - A eel Atlanta Cae. , For four years! have been afflicted with a very troublesomo nasal catarfb. So terrible has its Datura been that when I blew my nose small pieces ot bone would freqanetlv come put of my moulh and nose. The discharge . was copious, and at limes very offensive. My' blood became so impure tbat my general health was gieaily impaired, with poor appetite and worse digestion. Numerous medl ciuei were used without relief, until 1 begun the use of Botanic Blood Balm B. B. B. and three bottles acted almost like magic ftocelts use, over a year, not a symptom has relumed, and. I , feel In every way quite restored in ber.ltb. 1 am an old citizen of Atlanta, and refer to aluiokt anyone living on Butler street, and more particularly to Dr. h. M. Oillam, who knows my case, IIbs. Elizabeth Knott, Atlanta. Ga. Don't buy substitute, said to be "just as pood" but buy the old reliable and standard Blood Purifier ofthe ge, B. B, B. 1.00 per large bottle. For sale by Druggets. QUINERLT ITEMS. Quite a number of our citizens attended the nnion meeting at Ay den last Sunday. Mr. L. C. Dawson of Maple Cy press went to Norfolk after horses last Monday and returned Wednes day. Mr. K. L. Johnson and Miss Mary May went to Trenton last Friday and returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Tripp of Kineton are visiting friendsand rel- stives in and around town. ... t-x i xt'. iiimtfes luiuuiu luwhuu nnu iiita May of Maple Cypress are visiting Mrs. L. J. Chapman. Mr. W. J Kilpatrick and son W. H. Kilpatrick went to Greenville on business Wednesday and returned Thursday. Mi&s Annie Harding who is teach- ing near Greenville is spending two or three dave with her mother Mrs. Mury Harding near here. Madam rumor predicts another marriage in St. John's church on tba I7th inst. Miss Maide Blonnt near Grifton died Saturday afternoon of yellow chill. Mr. T. C. Harding of Greenville spent Saturday and Sunday at Mrs. Mary Harding. Messrs. W. J. Laughinghouse, . A. Johnson made a business trip to Greenville Monday and returned the same day. Without exertion, weak, weary and da- p rented. This la the pitiable condition el thousands at this season. It k due to impoverished blood. The vital fluid hat become loaded with impurities snd de pleted in quality. It leaves the system Because tbe blood is the means nature pro vide for supplying nerves, organs and tisanes with nouriahment, and health and vigor cannot be expected when tbe blood la thin and impure. Hood's Sana pari 11a Is the remedy (or this weakness, because It enriches the blood. It cures Nervous Troubles by feeding the nerves npon pare, rich blood. It overcomes that tired feeling, creates an appetite and gives re freahintflleep. If yon want to feel well yon mast have pure blood. Ton may have pure Blood and good health by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by Its an equalled record of cures has won tbe first place smong medioinea. Get only Sarsaparilla Tbe One True Blood Purlner. All drutaUta. L mpared only by G L Hood a Co., Lowell, Hood's Pills SSSSSTXT' GOAL I GOAL! We axil (inly tha very beet qnility of While AIt Coal, ' K00, STOVE AND CHESTNUT SIZES. Orders left at the yard, rear of Hack born 4 Willett'a store, or at olliiw, .'3 South Fnnt street, will, rect-iv prompt attention. J H0LL1STEB 4 COX. I Thone 31. i J. E. Latham, 5 Craven Street. j COTTON DEALER AND . COMMISSION MERCHANT. Call oh me for CemeuL Lime. Terra Cott l'le, Cotton Bugging and Tics. BtorsKeqr.ptJU bales cotton. . Twed Weak 'v - j li'ii iiiiii hi i lii - . Black well's Genuine T(m will Sod oa ooapoa UuHda mok t ounce beg mad two ooapooi taildi acli i aaaQt bttf. Buy a tae, m4 tba 9oapoa o4 it lw to gt yonf ihn oftaOiOOQ la pwiiBU. Two tares ' Sawaa. Mis. Fhoebe Thomas, ol function City. Ill , was told by her doctors she had .Con sumption anrt that there was no hope for he, but two bottles Dr. Kina 'a New Unco very completely enren her and sue says it saved her life. Mr. Thoi. Esers, 139 Florida St, "Ban Francisco, suflered from a draadftil cold, apprc idling Con- sumolion, tried without result evtrvtliinu else then taught one bottle of Or. Kind's Kew Discovery aud in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It ii such results, of which these ore samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of thU uipdiclpe in Cousb' and Colds. Free trial bottles at P. B. Duffy's Drug latore. Iit-uu-lar size 50c and 41.00 (5) DEVOID OF ANIMAL LIFE. a Caaaalew Straggle Between Flia and Water Ia Antarctica. "Tbe Antarctio is a continenfal land auique in the world," writes General A. W. Greely in an iuterestiun article on "What May Be Found at the South Pole" in The Ladies' Home Journal, "i'1 degolate r"ly PPrcn" I auiu uiiuer moat lavuraoie oonaiuoni, are laved by an ocean the richest on tbe globe in its marine life, animal and vegetable. Seals and w bales in ippredj: ble numbers abound in its waters, and eontitless sea birds cover with nests aud eggs the few favored land spots which aro free from suow doriug tbo brief, comfortless summer. It is a continent where abounds no land animal life, either mammals, birdj, insects, apidora or reptiles. So mammal exists within 600 miles of its borders. It is also de void of land vegetation (except tbe low est forms of cellular tissue, lichens, which have been fonnd in two places only), having neither ferns, flowering plauts, sbrubs nor trees. "Here, however, nature displays her forces on a scale elsewhere uuknown. Over tbe millions of square miles of this austral continent ceaselessly continues a titanio struggle between the opposiug ancient elements of fire and water. In vaiu tbe volcanoes pour forth streams of molten lava and shoot upward pillars of fire. Welcoming the lava as a protect ing, noncondnating covering of its lower strata of flowing glaciers, tbe oonti nental ioe cap resistless advances, cer tain tbat in time, when the processes of erosion have lowered the elevation of tbe voloauio craters, its count lrss tiny SDOwflakos will queuob the apparently nuextinguishable fires that now shake from end to end the continent of Au artioa." ON OCEAN'S BED. f Shlpa Wlilel. Slab the Bottom ot tbe Sea. What becomes of the ship that sinks in lnidooean; Jf it is of wood, it takes. in tbe first place, considerable time for it to reach the bottom. Iu 100 or more fathoms of water a quarter of an hour will elapse before tbe ship reaches but torn. Itainksslowly, and, when tbe Lot lora is reached, it falls gently into tbe soft, cosy bed, with no erash or break ing. ' Of course, if it ii laden with pig Iron or corresponding substances, or if it is an iron ship, it sinks rapidly and some times strikes tbe bottom witb.such force as to smash in pieces. Once' sunken, a ship becomes the prey of the countless inhabitants of tbe ocean. Tbey swarm over and through tbe great boat and make it their home. Be sides this tbey eover every inoh of tbe boat with a thick layer of lime. This takes time, of coarse, and when one generation dies another continues tbe work, autil finally the ship is so ladeu with heavy incrustations, corals, sponges and barnacles that, if wood, the Break ing timbers fall apart and slowly bnt suroly are absorbed in the waste at the sea bottom. Iron vessels are demolished more qnickly than those of wood, which may last for centuries. Tbe only metals tbat withstand the chemical action of the waves are gold and platinum, and glass also seems unaffected. No matter bow long gold may be bidden iu tbe ocean, it will always be gold when recovered, and this fact explains tbe many roman tic and adventurous searches after hid den submarine treasures lost In ship wrecks. Exchange. MM Moat torturing- ana tflsfltirtn( of Itcfelnf,' burning, seal? IS la ana scalp bums ts la. stanUy fallens by a nra bath with Cert oona Soap, a tingle application of cimctiaa (ointment), the snai ik Is eara,aad a full itoae of Cdtiouba ItamvesT, sraaiest of blood C rwefc.Sii Slatplf T W.fcT Sl.wit.1wa, KmA Sr Cufiuua Swav. Waal bilious or coeuvr, chI a Caicarel Cindy Cathartic, curs guaranteed, 10c. 25o This is the very best Smoking Tobacco; made. BARMAIDS IN LONDON SCME VERY RESPECTABLE GIRLS CHOOSE THIS VOCATION, y . One of fbsm, a Beautlfo rlsh Lass, K I'laliM) Why Many of Them Do Sa They Are Looking, foy Good atatrimealal Catehes-tnise Wanted Vsaally, . Under the title "Feminine Types Ia London" Jesse Frauds Shsppard gives in La Nonvelle Bevue aa account of tbo London bannaida, ; -! "Tbey are recruited." he , says, among the bourgeoise as wall as amotia tho lower classes. Borne ot the most la. teresting types can be found In the ban or ppblio houses of the west end, close to the fashionable theaters.' Among their, arc very many perfectly respecta ble girlp, who have chosen tbe career of a Lnrmaid iu order to make a living and, especially if they are pretty, to get a ' hance to catch a riob bus band. . ; "A publio house, situated at the angle of cue of tbe principal thoroughfares, la not n a gilded paiaoe and a mine of gold. It (xeroises a strange fascination upon i ne poor country, bumpkins who nave just enough to pay for a drink, but the dude eoming out of a theater, tbe conn try green born, the fashionable snob and the frequenter of the musio halls are al ways to be found there. . It Is among these that the barmaids bunt for a bus baud. If there ia one class of Lookon society more stupid than another, it Is tbat one which inolndes the frequenters of the publio bouses. With a pipe in ibis mouth and a glass of beer or whisky; in front of bin the young Englishman, dressed In fashionable style, with a alight and elegant figure and regular features, remains standing for more than an bour paying pretty little oompllmenta to cne or seven, of these ladies. I "Tbe barmaid judges ber customers by t be cut of their clothes. If yon want fo attract her attention, yon must pre sent yourseu wim silk hat and a bauUsome cane in your band and a suit cnt in tbe latest fashion. The high bat is do rigueur. Without that there ia no possible chance of success. - 1 "It waa not without difficulty tbat I managed to get an interview with ana of these young ladies, whose Intelligence was equal to ber beauty. , At first I was astonished at finding so mnoh Intelli gence in an English girl, but I learned that she was Irish, and thai explained the mystery. Her father was dead and ber mother was left without resources. fo the was determined to come to Lon don and look for a husband by posing bebiud a bar in Piccadilly. . . " 'I was hardly mora than three days Lro,'sbe said with aa amiable and rogi isb air, 'when I understood why it was that so many pretty English girls dou't get husbands. When they are beautiful, they are generally stupid, Wbr u tbey are intelligent, tbey are cold, masculine snd ugly. Englishmen travel a great deal and meet ia their rambling, through the world very many sprightly women, and tbey do not ears for nrettv girls who don't know bow to ebat with them. . . i " 'But in tbla mixture tbat ecsaes bare to drink and chat,' I said, 'how do yarn distinguish tbe men of tha world from tbe others? i ' " 'I recognise them fay three thimra.' she said boldly, 'by their flaare. br their olotbee and by their eotniiJexion. For tbe most part tbey are tall and thin, dressed in the latest fashion and have a complexion more or leas brocaad. This last trait is the surest sign.' Seeing thai I locked astonished, aba added: 'Noth ing can be more simple. An English gentleman, if he baa a' fortune, pasasa three-fourths of his time hunting and in ether open air exercise. Tbe ehana who remain always in Loodon have a paler and mora delicate complexion, and, moreover, tha expression ot their facts Is quite different from that ot tba others.' Noticing with what attention I waa listf iiing to ber, sbs eontinned: Tba gentlemen tbat I refer to have nothing elegant about them except their olotbee. tor tneir conversation lacks novelty. How can a man wbo understands notb lug but bunting and cricket interest aa intelligent woman? Tbe conversation tbat goes on here la tha name of wit makos me tired, but these gentleman are the easiest of all to deoeive. They are great big children ia everything except sport and politics. ' '"But yoa are always engaged,' I said, 'and it Is difficult to get an oppor tunity to cbst with yoa. Ton most al ready have bad several offers ot mar-riBg-' . " i have been only one month here, and I have already bad three. Two wero from very riob sportsmen, but riobta alone won't do for me. What I am ntter,' she added, laughing, 'is a title. Ton know, I most have a title. "At this moment tha play In one of tbe celgbboriug theaters was over, and the publie boaae was invaded by a orov d of men, more or less stylish. The beattirol Irish girl kept herself some what aloof and only served customers that bad tbe appearance of gentlemen. "Well, I left London. A few months afterward, on returning there, I wanted to are mine more my beautiful Irlub bar maid. Bhe waa gotta. Another I a1y was in her place, and she told me t:.nl ' Clara had li ft to marry the enoond of a rremlnrnt tx.l.l'-man," ' n2T H3T. Circuit Criminal Conrt.to ba held J T . a.-,.. . . -V'oVren! j,: ;: .... Ho. Of - . - TowrrsHli". . v t Watson 8 N 6 Caton 4 DP Street 1 Jaav M Moore , 9 J 8 Arnold 9 J O Watkins 8 E D Wetherington 9t Macon Dougherty . 9 .- John G Wetherington l! T T Gooding 6 S M Soott : ' f , 8 T J Baiter 8 Milan Howard ; .' 8 Geo. B Latham .r ? ' Jas. A Bryan 8 Geo,WThomai' - - Jas. F Clark 8 10 Yeoman ! M V Franka-CJC' 1 WPMetta,8r. . 8 DPWhitford ' 1 Geo, -W Thomas , S Fred L Bray . 8 John H Graver 8- . E Z R Pavli 9. James M Howard " 8 Sam'l T Bowen (ool.) 8 Geo. H Roberts . 8 OJ Wynne 7 Macon Bryan , I- Graham Darea : 8 , John Fqlrihw -A OJ Heath WW Wayne ' i SWBeemi 6: Jos, L Wetherington ' 1 O Marks , 8. t EXFEGTAIIT We ONrr Van a BEMhOV Which INMJkES Aalety MOTHERS, H wmataar MOTHERS' .f FRIECDV My wife used "OTIIKRS' FRIPrB" he- KiniDirtDoi ner nrsi cnna, she aid net suiter from I KiMPSor PilNS-wasoulcklv relieved at the flrllltml lu.o ann..r little she had no ,warroBpisou,,',w,,,M4fctr B, E, JoBNsrow, Eutsula. Ala,' recovery j Eutsnls, As.! fientby Mall or Express, oa receipt et rke, tl.ee ae, keUK Book "To Moth ers" awUed Free. . r r ( DJUDnEI,n BKtlHUTOt CO., lOsata, Oa. ' : SOLD IT ALL BMeoISTa. T Special ITotlce I ' All persons Indebted to J, M. Howrd, I will please make immediate settlement With me, P. H. PELL5T1ER,, 1 1 . Assignee. r FOIt If you want Guano lor Cash we can you with supp?y 4t Rock Bottom .Prices. J. C.Whitty SCo Everybody Take Notice! We keep Band-made and Sawed Bhla les, Marl, Brick and Lalhea, always .oa haul. . We keep sad do a Large Business la Beady Prepared Wove, Rang and Fuw place Wood Ash and Pine. Always over run with seweC wood o roars. Fat Ligbtwood sod Juniper Posts for Fsnres. . . We keep evrr) thing tlia' no one ele hevps ' 0me and ate os fur snylliloa you want. We deliver everything. ' And jtlo a a favor to tetort to. Bi Hill, The oMiinule Man, wbra everyibiD it Bt da-1 hvrrexl slildht BiO HILL, SU!olrt, Brick. Wood. Lathes, , , Marl and Pt, f biu HI1X. p 'ajB1aAAlavjs. 4 -a, ajeAeS.ia at av, vauavt I i ..1 , svf- , at 'X l -a rnt feMiMa.ciondtcid tut tjto Oulv O'W'fff't" OevTf U, m And we on t" im iMiKtM w rvVHs) trnev W auliinsrltaa, , Musi rr.ixie-1, )'' i m p'vau, vB'li AtAp 'ton. l sv l v i , uit itati rvA. Char i r A t, i m m. um mi t a-..3 p-i (j sk aWMl ivftl )eWatas , : - - --.- - f ... WJ r - f r w v . f 0 ' , t-rU 1 )!. . J I m I MNAKCIAL. I - - J ' Farmers & r.Terchnt? I - .- Mkrti.niH atearaml Mn a1 n eimajlf ay ja al. ICaaHal Stack. eaM la, i.7S,enO.0e laarslaj S,X0.00 UaeUvieeS Prams . L. H. CtTTtia, President. w. o. uhadwiok, vice rrea." . . '.. ( ' 1, n, it.ii.uwuier, .... .. J. W. Bionu. Teller. f. W. Uatthiws, Oonaetor. With nn Afttahllahad wmBetwwir thi Bank Is prepared to offer au accommoda tions consistent with conservative banking. Prompt and oaretul attention given to col lections. We will be pleased to oorreapono with those who may oootemelata maklus ooaaras or ooeniiur now aeooonia. t T. A. Ureeo, Pres. B.B. Meadows, Tlee Pras B. H. Oaovas, Cashier. CITIZEN'S BANK DO A 0KXKBAL MANaTHQ BUSIfKBi Tha Aeeoonta ot Banks, luuikera. CoVnoe. anki miwu, smnnwv, ataronanui aan mnera re eelved oa lavorable terms. rTomptanttoars and other re till attention given to tbe tntei eat ot oat ens tamers, roueeuons a specially. . ; s aoABBorniaeoroas. .; . ' Vardtnand Ulrtah. i . K. II. Maadnwa. J. . MeaJows, Chas. Dnfly, Jr7 ' Samuel W. I pock, Jamns Bedmoad, Cnaa. H. Fowler, , , Mayer Habn, I i- W.pralnirer, h ; . Thomas A. drees, B. W. Smallwood. V C. K.Fov. -fT. Sea. M.Ivea, r V W,. Crockett. - J, A, BBTANr- TO0S. DANIELS, Pmldeat Tlce Prea. 6. H. E0BEETS, Cashier, j The NATIONAL BANK, ' Or NEW SKUNK, H. tt : zxroozcro&avxsro a.aes. Capital, ., ............IOOjOOO Surplua Prflta.......:......te.99.I68 DIBBCTOR& Jan. A. Burn. Taos. Daktsxs. J. H. Hacsbomji U Uaavar T K.K. Bieaor. 3Chab. 8. Baraa, Bfffo, Ddsh, at. uoaaar . One Thousand for One - (TKAD8 MASK.) ' ' " A3CIBENT TICEETS. - Thejnter-Statp ICasna Company, of NewTerk, fives THREE MONTH'S Insurance $1,000 for $1.00, i to men or wouiea, j' , " ' ' I aetweea 18 and SO years ot aip,aralnat fatal rireef Areiaoow e-ioot, in on Diryeies uoraes,wairons. Horse rs Hauroad care klavated. Brhlire. Trollev ant t'abl Lara Steamahipsleamboata and St cam fa rles Far Bala By S.n.Ntree. WM. H.I OLIVER. UfB TIRB MABINB ACCIDENT. FIDIXJTT. BTRAM BOILB I Insurance..... NKWDBKN. A anraber of Time-Tried and Flra-taasad I Oompanlvs represented. . t wer sjswwu,u assets reoreseataa 80T0AUT VDBUU. Commissi .ncr of D eds for New York. Ooo- IaeRtleut and Pennsylvania. 1 tV-Agant Katioual Board Mwme Cndar vrritera. I WM. DUNN, JAS. BEDH0ND, President. Tlee Pre. va aw srirnvaTAt aw . a av. Da Ot UlVila 90C(Ta 1 rCHB ! New Berne Igb Cp Pure Crystal Ice, . From Distilled Water. Out-pnt iO Tons Daily. uar load Lots Mollclled, lea delivered daily (except Sundays) I a. m. to 6 p. m, . i ' Bunaays (retail only) 7 a, m. to li noon. For nrices snd other information. address. a B. G'JION. Vanaoer. For Girls, RALEIGH, X. C The Easter Term of tho Fifty fifth school year will begin Jannary J8tb, 1897. ' .df Thorough Instruction riven ..... j...... i. . . . t . u vtuij uuai iuieut. Certificate admlta to Vassar. REV. B. SMKDES, A. M. E.7.Smallvvood Under Hotel Ofaattawka, Booth Front 8treat, New Berne, N. O. . FULL LINE. OF " ' Q-onorol- l-EXaxda-raxo 8tovee, . -Cwpentere Tools,' ; uuuory, - . , Tahl.. Ware, llrbed Wire, ' S Calvaniaed Pipe, Pumps, , . ; Lime, ' .. ' , Plaster . and Cement. t7 Personal atteutioo to tbe prompt and oorrect filling of all or dera. PE0FE3SI8XAL. F. X. Blatnieas, ' A. D. War Elmmonsei TTcrd, ATTOBNETS aai rCOUNSELOKS at ;v LAW. i: ;:. NEW BKRNK, H C. :. - Praetlee In Craven, Carteret, Jonea,Lraolr and Onslow and Pamlico eoantles, and tba Snpreme Court. Office at Mo. S feottth Front street, opposite Hotel Cbsttaaka, P, II. Pelleticr, ;"ATT0BNET AT WW.i": ; Kiddle Street, lawjera BrieB , i i !". BuIMIia;. Will nraetlce In the Coantlea of (bins Carteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. V. sV Court at Kew Berne and Supreme Caart of tba State. -... " --, - Wm. W- Clark. Owea H. OaloB "', Clark & Guipn, ATTORNEYS Jr. COUNSELLORS s: AT lJlVy,. - ..,;;..r.r; y Now IBerne, N. C. . ; " Executor's Notice. . Having this day qoallfled as xeeatoi oftheLsst tVill and Testament oi Patsy Ann Qasklns, all persons holding claim agalst saidtate are requestei) tp p reseat the same to me duly verltieil on or' before) twelve months from tbe date . hereof, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.-.! . s k $ r All persons indebted to said Estate wll : kindly make immediate payment. ' - This Jannary 22nd, 1897. 1 , P. 8. t'OX, -i Executor of Patsy Ann QmbTow : 4 . deceased."1"4 Clabc A Goion, Attorneys. - Adntlnlstrator;ii )Lce The undersigned having duly qualifiad u administrator of tbe 'estate ot 5obn. Lewis detaaed, hereby notifies all (esoofs baviR claims airain said estate to ' Dra sent them dniy verified lb him on 'o b fore the 23rd day ot Jaooary if 8, 0 thus notice will be pleadeii to bar of their recovery. ' All persons indi-btrd to . said estate ant hereby nutiCed to make prompt payment, S" ; ,. '? i IhibyHlie 23rd day oTJannsry, 1807. ; Ttioi f, McUABTH Y, -Acliuiet'r of John Lswjs dtceaanL . Wm. . Clarkb, Attorney; J . Xotlce ! ,i state or North CAbolua, 1 Cravat County,, In the Superior Coort, Nathan Fisher, : Klattie Fuber. i KOTIOti, To Mattie Fisher, the deirndant ht tho above eclitled action. Take Notlor f Tbat an action entliled'as' eoivr, baa .' been instil uted sgainst you Iu the Boperi . : or court of said 'county, for a divorce, from tbe bonds of matrimony Afof level causes, and yoo are hereby required to. appoar at the Spring Tehh 'of Said lourt to tie held on tlie Jrd dy of May, 18r- aao answer or urmur jo lite cumpialnt now oa file in tbe Clerk's offlce of salt) court, or the relief ' deuaude) ' in said1 complaint will be granted.. t ,f f Tb Sth day ol February, 1897. C Ml r. ac .vYAtBov, - -- v Clerk Superior Coart. Gao. H. Wbrk, Atty. for riamtilf. ao vt xPtaiaaoK. a , TRADV SSARKsV oc etc a a, ' OoavBinuTa a . 'Stf s' Abtob. MTHtlng a akMHi ana SuMitptlea aunt SS?i,1"M,tm'' rea.lieber m luTeoUuTS WW mar, ttmrmt V" wla ajyyimtba"" 8CIEHTIF10 im:zn, . rtffa.la in . a totsMUtVl lotuTUl. 'UsH) toeUTULWMBlI- tawrah. i . 7 rBvaanj. Mf asasi taWmlai sal afea I JO aUZ eaws-aniK. atru, WUt M aVairiMT Met MUNN ' c 111 Di-aM4wy. iy. New fash. .? NEW BEMEACADEMle , ''r-i ' Kew.- Bene, NC. fT..: ' UadartbeiplaBoflwrnaJulalkm. Oflera thorough metrnctioo;in tba Classical and Enaiish rouma oj a corpa ot ami neat Kducatnra trnm tbe University m North Carolina, Horner's 8chnol and oUier aoted Wooauooal Iastltutloos. TuUloa Free Montbll la Advance. Prlmsry Drpartmeot, i.u rer BeBlh Intsrmediata ,. a m Claatlcal - . .,.: .100 . Forfurtlwyr Information, apply or arl irtu ' ' Jonn 8. Iono, D. X. O. VnnbjiV M .. " T. A. OaiBsi, Bardt Resenta, 4OOoo(ooouoAaaAAAi ; Webster's 'Ztziz'z Intcmatioii: 1 ' 7r "Hiatiieiif in ( avaeal, . I"i1ir l afe B a WZ.,.rTt Drrr"vf- j 1 rnmrn. oew, Liai. Tmi ltT ron tv: -.r lieu,, n h) lay ta Bad n " S r a iiiihih t, , SSasjai,wlllrt HvSOvvl.vWv.iwi,,.,, - A AUSTS an 0ela. f". v,t . -'. . 1 -i 1 4k

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