u m esb JGim uuias i vrarxm.. JKditcs ahd pbopbistob. New Berne, K. C., Much 2G. Kateied at tFoat OOkci at Raw Bene V.C.M seeoanclaaa aaner. -.- f.v.; XettoM at Chareh aad Society and an other (terwUnnena Iroa which nnaM la to be Vartred wOl be oharfed tor at the lata at St eliae. . ..:,. ' Tn sunt Jouajxu (except Monday) Brered by carrier la toll city, cents ' (im Morno, Invariably In arrasee, VM Oss Turn j. ;.-!.'" . " . HW - Una year not la adranoa, SMS, Websly Jonau one year. In ad aaoa, V.M Advertising Hataa gtna onjapp .cation at Obssrver ignore every argument, except iti own hootins, and defies that tacred provision in the consti tution which forbidt a State to im pair, the obligation of a contract, which if it did would pat itself be rood the line of any moral or legiti mate defence. i-vrX The individual and State come ander the tame Uode of laws; repu diation in one is no worse nor less reprehensible than in the other. They are both guilty of repudiation, if they do so, and there is no good plea which can be urged for the re pudiation of any just contract, en tered into with good faith by all parties concerned. rrra casta par llaa will ba charged tat ' arda of Thank. Baaoluttona ot Bespeet at binary roatry; alao tor Obituary Hottoot bar tbaa those which the editor tumaaU ' hall live aa a matter ot sews. TbaJooasAt will not under aayeiroom iraanas be responsible tor the return or the ate keeping ol any rejected manuscript. Ko exception will be made to this role with re ard v etttier letters or lucloeurea. Korwlli Jiditor enterllnto corresponJeace eon aralM refected manuaorliit. "CroramiMMiT bt mroNonoN." The Raloigh News-Observer's ed itorials which have appeared iu thai paper during the last Assembly and which have had for their subject the question of the North Carolina rail road lease to the Southern Railway, are now being freely circulated or lips and sent to newspapers in thit State, probably also to the press ol other States. It is hardly possible that the News Observer is doing this of its owt accord, and the circulation of the slips taken from a professed Demo ocratic newspaper, and sent broad cast in the interest of a Republican State Executive, will appears singu lar proceeding, if judged from i political point of view. The News-Observer, always a po lltical prude when passing upon tht politics of others, appears to be ii position to be severely criticisec for its own politics, if any one caret to past upon it, and itsp roteatatioo: ia tbe name of Democracy, in be half of Governor Russell and Sens tor Marion Butler, are sufficient t llace serious doubt upon its politics character, especially upon its claim of being the organ of the State Dem ocratic party. The cry in these editorials, of tb esteemed News-Observer, of "Gov ernment by Injunction," and tht "Sights ot the People," when ap plied to the question at hand, name ly, the annulment of the North Car olina railroad lease to the Sou then Railway, has a strangely populistii tone and one very far, if the Jocb SA.L might be pardoned for saying so, from the principles of Democ racy the esteemed contemporary wat supposed to represent. The "Government by Injun tioo' ia this lease matter seems to be noth ing more or less than the effort of i Federal judge and railroad corpora tioa to determine whether a Statt has the right to repudiate a contrac made and entered into in good faitt by the said railroad company. The protest made against this ef fort on the part of the railroad com pany to protect its rights under tht contract which it has made, has n true sound of Democratic principle, for there can be no idea of repudia tion in honest Democi-acy, and th. object urged by the News and Ob server nnder tbe specious plea ol "rights of tbe people" is nothing less than tbe repudiation of a coo tract entered into by the State, through iu representatives, and the Southern Railway Company, which was made in good faith by both parties to tbe contract. Under this contract there can bt bo question of the invasion ol State's right, or a doubt thrown' upon State sovereignty. There is bo defiance of the people's rights, for they are not invaded, nor at tempted to be invaded; rather it seems to be an invasion of tbe right f a railroad corporation, by the sovereign powers of a State, which the Slat seeks to destroy. This being the cass, the News and Bettered ta Health. It vou are suffering with any akin 01 llood diseases, Bueumatista, Catarrh. Ulcers, Old Sores, General Debility, etc., od stamp to tbe Blood Balm Co.. At .anta, Oa., for book ol wonderful cures, ires. This book will point; tbe wj to ipeedv recoveri' -JL. Botanic Blood Balm,t(B. B.B.) is man jfactured after a Ions tested prescription f aa eminent pbyscian, and is the best wilding up and blood purifying medicine a tbe world. Beware of substitutes. Price 91.00 for large bottle. For sale by Druggists. OKB 1ST A THOUSAND. One summer, several veers ago, while railroading In Mississippi I became badlj iflected with malarial blood poison, thai tnpaired my health for more than tc ,eara. Several offeuaivc ulcers appeared m my legs; and nothing seemed to givr jermaoent relief until I took, of BoUnir Hood Balm (B. B.;B.), which- cured mc otirelv. M. D. Lax, Deveraox, Gs. Merer tea Late te Leans. A remarkable student named iJorjsik has just passed tjie final el imination at Warsaw University (ualifying him to practice as a doc tor of medicine in Russia; Borysik was born in 1332, and ras educated at Suvalki Highei Irade School with a view of beeom ng a doctor. After passing hit natriculation, lack of funds pre tented him from at once proceeding co the university, and he was com polled to work as a tntor for twentj ears in order to save enough money jo enablejhim to continue his studies it the end of that time, he present id himself at Warsaw Medical Acad imy, and passed the entrance ex tmination with distinction. Before he could begin bis studiet .he Polish rebellion of 1SC3 brokt ut, and Borysik, who was no 'ortyone years of Jage, threw him lf into the movement with all tht jnthusiasm of a youthful revolution st. The revolt was suppressed, and dorysik was exiled to Siberia, when 'or thirty-two years he nnderwen lard labor in the silver mines. In 1895 he received a free pardon, and returned to Warsaw. London Mail TaiSStL is CIS BIT lake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets VII druggists reload the money if ilsi o core. 23c Fere If SHe.laa.rT ley. All delegates and visitors who ex pect to attend the Annual Meeting ing of the N. C. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society at Littleton, N C March 25th 29th, 1897 will please send their names to Mrs. E U. Davis, Littleton, N. C. Constipation Cum faty saK the sickness the world. tJ rrtaias tb iesse loodtoe kc la the boweb EHrPills Thre is more Catarrh ia this motto ef the country tbaa all otber (haeaata potto. getber, and, an til the last few years was appeased to ba bearable. For a great aaanj jaars doctor proaouoced it a local diss, aad prescribe! local nsaalittaa b) coaatantly feline to cur with Weal treatment. ' auxxjooaoad it inenrabte. tUenos has prove caUrrh to be eoaeU totioaal disease, and therefore raqoira esmatitatioeaU treatment. Hail's Ca tarrh Cam, saaaokctared by f.J. Cbaaey Ofc, Toledo, Ohio, ia the only coastt. tobooaJ sm oa the marks. It to take lasaraaJly I doaes trom 10 drops t a la POOD&L Hctt directly oa th blood aadmaenmsarerthesyatam. Tkey eVwka4lfwJaoUarsfor ay cast it uk to ear. Bend Cot eircalars aad leati ssaoiasv AeVlree, . ' F. J. CBSNXT A CO., Tolsdo, 0. , tVtUtryDnanht,?Sc, HalTs fasaily PUls ass b beat. ' malts. easily sarf taaraahly. art SHilniisits rrrnaraS by C L Hoo Si Oa, LiH, Maas. the amy His as take wta Boar Sanapanna. B-C.3D O. ID. XiTfrTE. rBCI.BT k riSSEXGIB. UNTIL rUBTUZH NOTICE The Steamer NEUSE Isecheduled to sail from New bem as follows: ,1 MONDAYS, . WXONESOATB AND FRIDAYS. Salllaf hswsr fJO p. a. 5hvp Frwigwt racawTed mpt 'dock i.zrtcd &n Ides P ,am t t wey kk, wiia. " " I P CHUKCHGOING IN ICELAND. . 1 Bsak' Oewrtrr Wmlk Ws Travel Jfaar SUIea aa IMrhw Veaahln.? Jeeaie Ackerman, in her article on "Three Women In Iceland," iu Th Woman' Home Companion, Sells lsow abe attended a coon try church in the ace-thern port of the ialaud. "The Sabbath day via full of inter est, for vre had not attended serviee in the rural districts. In the early morning we betook onrselTes to the trout ot the boose to watch the ooantry folk assem ble. In the distance vre saw them ford ing the river in a long line, and in an other direction men, women and chil dren rode slowly over the moon tains down to the farm. What theSabbatb day means to these people few can re Use. Some of tbem never see a face be sides those of the members of the fami from one church day until the other. What wonder, then, that they began to assemble fully two boor before chnrcl time? A peculiar form of salutation pre vails outside of the cities. With Ibis wt had not yet been made familiar, anc our astonishment can well be imagined when we saw the men dismoont, em brace and kiss each other. I learnec later that this is the usual form of sale J1 tatioo among men in the inland dis tricts. :, "The boor of service arrived, ant), tt company with the preacher, who won a high silk bat, a loose, flowing gorn buttoned from chin to hem and a great-bite Elizabeth raff around his neck we entered the church. Fran the bad seat we had full view of the congrega tioa, and, not being familiar with tin language, tbe time was passed in medi ration on the situation. "In the pulpit the pastor was assistet into a long white robe, which fell ova tbe black one, and down his back hunr a large surplice of bright velvet, upoi which a golden cress was wrought Ot the altar two great candle about yan long and three inches thick shed a din light Those were tbe especial charge o. an official who gave out the hymns am between time snuffed the candles wit! an old time pair of snuffers. Afte church the worshiper dispersed, ant many of them did not reach their bomei until night," HANK WAS ALL RIGHT. Bat the Sejalre Was BeaMfe! Abeat IateCrtty stela Tea nstli. "I never took to a man a I did t Hank Staffer. He moved in here with' out makin no noise about it, and the hain't no better neighbor in th ' comity. ' It was Farmer Waddy that was doin; the talking, and the squire of tbe town ship only interrupted to ask whether th farmer had ever missed any chickrns r shotes before Hank settled in tbe view ity. "So, I never did," admitted Waddj "but I never lest nntbin of th' kin ifore yon got that new man of your; I'd trust Hank Stuffer with my lift squire. " "Don't be too cenfidin," insisted tt squire. " Jiany's th' apple I've seea (L: locked perfec' on th' cntside, bat wi rotten at th' core. Hank seems all right bat I wouldn't be surprised no day t see him fetched op afore me. Thing hain't right in this commnnerty sine hejinedit" ' "That's so, bat there's a millia things happened outside cf Hank' comin. Hi folks couldn't eat all th thing what' stole, an he don't el Bnthin." "Watch him," insisted tbe rqairc And be took his leave with a fine im: (ation cf the man who look alter tl morals of the entire neighborhood. Farmer Waddy did watch, and 1: hired others to help him watch. Ifth: were fiction, it would be the (quire bis new man who was trapped. B; troth is an exacting mistress. It was worthies fellow living in leg bum" tage that was doing all the stealing. 1 hasn't the slightest bearing en tbe c that he wa selling all tbe plcudcr t tbe squire t half price. -Detroit Frr Pre. A Wiainfal Mstbstlrtsa' Zerah Oolburn, born in 1604, was tht moat remarkable natural mathematkia: every known. He was able to raiso I to the sixteenth power, this eomprisinj 15 figures, and was right in every par ticular. Once he was requested to nam the factors which prod Deed the numbr 147, 4b! and immediately gave tbe ear rest answer. He was Bfiked the kj oar root of 100,929, and before tbe figure could be written down he gave the an Chew for a few moment a cracke containing no sugar and notice ho sweet it becomes. This is tbe sugar iab which roar saliva has converted tht starch of the cracker. When a dentist In China i pulling c tooth for a patron, an assistant hammes oa a pang to drown tbe eries of the victim. - - It is Jost as well to know that Ophelia, a new color, is a pal soaave. - The Forum. - MARCH. 1897. taxation. Its 8am, JasUficatiooud keU . oda, Hon. Perry Belmont, rne Aoglo-Ainericaa Arbllrattoa Trt Hon Frederick B. Coodert Sosa Comsaent oa lb Treaty, TbeooVM A Wool. ProCeasor of Insernalloae Laws at Tal Uarearsilj. Beceat Trtempw la Medici n sad Bar; ry, Dr Gso, F. Sfcrady, Editor of IU "slsdical Bseord.' n Torrey BankMpt Bill,' H ja. 3. L Torrey. tiarica Eicavatioo la O reset, Ikaria Aathedoo, Tbiab. J. Oeaoadiao. Mc Carfehmd and th SssmIc, Jar Scboetor. ..' i - Esnsia, Iu Freseal and FaUr. Willis Alka Whit, fcoitar ai th Empork ;Ks.) 'KJaaetl." Rw Letter of Xdaard Gibboa FrederU IlarrieDB. ' . . . Whs am Kursaal Tisssat JL V. BaM'lrv Editor of th -ItornV West UuMu.m Is Eag land's loduatrtal rkpremacy , Myth? A S. Xoru, Petty of lb. Kali At of Tom Vaanlactarers. Madera Greece, The k Ftc4. Joke tit, art Blsekle, SaaCa ' TOBX. ' TBI FORUM ITBLrSBUSO CO lliFJlhArt, agents. . - baleigb, n. a ; - Iw those who Desire Te Dress Correctly, - '' T Dress Eeenemleally Oar orcEerstsone for the comins season save beaa on a much larger scale than war before. The more we sell the ; scual wr petccntage . we shall require, Tbe aore wo bar tuc cbesper t csu afford to lt K tkereTore, leneficial to you m both aj, to give as a full share ol your pat .jcagr.for hich we thank jOu ia advance. 'O'.' Oar New Stock ' ; Spring gooo is complete, 'our assort ten Hs bewildering our styles exclusive, or pricis modeiale. 00 HKW DKES8 0O0KB. at ue Fantatie, Snmassee Richelieu,Gaz Aicoaoee, George de Crspean, Cheviot: .kd de l'oule, Canvas Bcurette, Grena linsJaspe, Elauun Dentelle, Drap Dc ite. oc sew bucb: goods V cped, JeUtd, Plain and Camel's Hail frenadines, Elamines, Solei, Homanis, Jieoe eBects, Busketines, Drop De Etc iilk and Wool Novelties, Endora, Kun cUing snd (.bailies. . ' ' "-'''.-.'T .CCB KEW SILKS. - . labutai India, Moir Veloor. Pean D oil, Vuique Moire, Moire Frsncaise, Rl- aissaoceand Faeconne and new fane .tripe, plain snd woven dot Silks. " Writs oj lor a nj thing you wanL . W . tve tbe lanccst and best selected stock it ue south. t57"Smp'e cheerfully fiunisbed alL ' W. H. & B. S. TUCKER CO, n&LEion, Jt. c.-. sssssssssssssslsWaTaBssssssssWaVawBM KEW BERXE ACADEMY, . Sew BernN H.JC ' Uotltrtbe plan of reorganisation, often Kroogh mstrnctioo m tbe Classical anc luliah Courses oy a corps ot eminent klucators from the University ot JJortl rolina, Horner School and other notec vdacatioaal Instilutlooa, '; Tuition Fees Monthly in Advance, liasrj Depaitment, $1.25 per saonth. Jlermtdiaie " tS u dUbical " 8.03 u. For furtlier inTormaUoo, spplj or 6V .rasa, - Jonn & Loxo, LI, D. E. H. Ukidows, T. A. Gbkki, Board ot Regent Canton' Magazine Of riactiral Economics and -Political Science. -oU XU. MAKCH, IS97, - Xo. S. us Sam AdmiLisualioo : li re Luxuries Wasted Weallhl 151 tro;h ft contd FmaacuJ Opinion 15 tow to A.' ism the Eight Hour Day lot ligh Wsges and Cheap Prodoction 17' w Jiol iu BVIorm the Curreocy .17". unlsis of Cutan Populatio . 1 k Xebraskao Yaw ot electioo Figores. 191 rjmatd Labor Abroad . 19 aVlitorial Ctucible 19i i utiiwt,! la Magaxints 2U aookRevkws. 21 kuwtobk: POLITICAL &CIKXCE PUB. CO., - Union Sqoare. 2.W a Year. M CtnU New Berne Hails. .Notice is given that oa and after tbi ut; mails leave " l or all pomu in.Pamlico County an wi ll l'k u.tioo of Beaufort Oonni. we at S a. wL : r V ', Fur VaMeboTo and Post Omccs k i nbanart of Crartn County does a iojs, Fur Bcliair sad Lima, 9 a. m. Fur W-uiotd, 11 a. m. , . AU trail fur IXHruUl goes to Poliob .lie, tbe tanner ottK is antOBtlnued Vaaceboro mail am res Mm. VanooOui-j mail kaves 1 p. m. M . MAM.Y. Postamstcc t SENT FREE!, To aoj perso itretd fas hamam oat'tn, or a bo love saimala, w will ot (rev, Sioa aoplNatiua, copy of IU -ALLtaCn," lb organ of thia rjocsrt) a a-kLboo to it UHsrlj ilroing raao og, U cocilaiue hat ot the TaloaWe art laa nal .rrmiums give by th paper. AuMrras: fa Matiokal HcatAxa Auuics 410-411 Umhd Cbantim Building, Saw York. ,. Incorporation Ifcllee 1 STATE OF JfOKTH CAROLINA, Craven County. J;' ' In Office Clerk Superior Court. '. . Kotice is hereby give ol the Incorpor. ation ut the New Berne Tobacco Wsre. house Company, that tbe names of tht' incorporators re N. H. Street, B.8 Goioii, O. X. Walsoo, J. H. Hackburo, H. B. Duffy, E, K. Ksbop and J. a Perker,Jr. jod such other as tuey may associate: with itK-m; that the principal place of basinet mall be In New Berne, N. (i, and its gen. aural purpose and business is toj tbe leas ing, purchase, building and maintenance jf tobacco warehouse or ,wsrehousea,aiiu all otber necessarr offices, buUdings and machinery in or near the City of Nen rferoe, State of North Carolioa, and in inch other pisses in mid State or else share as it may desire and tbe cooduciinit ot general sales tobacco wardouse busi ness or both, and the doing and pcrforn. .OR of every act and thing that it maj teem necsssary thereto,' with power to sake such contracts with any . and el jjersons as may be deemed necessarr anc jxpedienlj for the successml condbct Oi oid bnstness; tuat tbe dotation ot the cot oratio shall be filtj yeais; the cspitul it ive thousand ($5,0C0) dollars with puvi eg to increase to one hundred Ibousam wllars, divided ia one thousand share ol :be par value of one hundred dollars each. - W. 1L WATSON, C. S. C. Notlee. . Having been appointed .administrate! if Winnie Poor, deceased, I hereby no- uly all persons having claims against sak. rf mnie Pope to exhibit same to me on oi erore February IZtb, 1808, or this notkt ill be pleaded in bar thereof, .: 'All per- oos indebted to said Winnie Pope, will nake immediate payment to me. ' ' ROBERT G. MOSELT; ' Administrator of Winnie Pope. Fiby. 12, 1887. - - "Indefehoent ihAll Thines" j inim;-.5 g , r- : - : FR1IK; . Traae.aai'k sVesttatsewal. : THE IDEAL LAXATIVE x cukk ron CONSTIPATION. 18 PLXASAKT A3 UOKET ASD SUKK CURS FOB bdigesti, Dysaeaaia, D iUeasnr.es Steeaach Trrablasv Bewrel Piaeraers livwr Pisesass, iTrefTOaritr,- Siaei rrewUes, Heaaacha. rwr, id stomash, Skia aad Bloe Piaerier rhack aad SaUew Ceaarlcziam, ' AX van ssMuas Mket SViaeeae mm CesasUHs mm so aai IsweSl ataae orasw sVaareaa. v.. PRUNEUNE u the safest an. rarest cathartic andT" aperient on jan Use. It - thoroughly cleanse without griping, purities the Moot snd removes all waste from the sys seui. It does away with castor ' oil salts, bine mass and all other nause us purgative. ., It tones and ener gies alt the great organs of j th. iraiprn It te free from all hsrebh acting drugs, and is always safe, al- ajs ready, alwav rename. ; Eeef the he!s smI, the fecTVana aad th bawels open, ' ntffg -- f - 7 yEOWEUaB far th Utter jarpese. FBtNELINE : la I be rovfee Vwaally sSeelletaie ' . by all Blera, -. . jr sent oa receipt ol 50 cts to any adrto. rVlnklcrnan & Brown DrutriCo. ' veprteteea, &axrmoss, tm, o. a. a. rTsLDOS. JAS.BEDXOXD, FresUeaL ' ' TleePr. B. 8. IJCIOS, Seety. A Treaa. Hew Berne Ice Co- Pure Crystal Ice, From DsKiued Wstsr. Oat-put M Too Daily. Car Load Lots roBcilet lea delivered daily (except, bunday) t . as, to I p. sn. - Honday (retail only) T a. m. -to It ooa. Fut pnem and other iniormaiioD. sAlres. B.a GUION. lsaaagsr. Schedule Elective November 22, 1896. ". ' ' This condensed BcbeduL ia published M information only and b subject to change without notio to the public, r . . GBEEXSBOtO, BALEIttH. (J0LDSB0B0 AND XOKFOLK. IS. I Ko. at. u4. Ltwiir-a Kiwi I Mess Men SSsaas S Maas S Uass tkia Sae S aai Ibia J m. lata lata ) sa SWk. Ai. Kb tu. mm s Steal II ssa 1 Ufa St. a Si mi sssa sr. ! Nt -.1 a I at 1 ISSSs 11 a U ataj MCSa, 11 It mpm naaa -"-I r m laa. . V Kalbr. tMMaa a apa a atea. HlMia ta.. .;: hs: ta sap. S.aa Lv blbaanTilk. Ar Orahaa Haw auTer Miu taiveraisr Lv ttlaa-iaear Sa fZ 4asUr MorrtortU Cry aieklh . - ;staMira ClarM Bwrlma " aVr1raiS7i VtMUMw Lv . SB. tallr. II Has II Mas u aas U Mai II an sau M sn a aaa ieaa SWaa Was ii lii pin lUll 111 iff-; I Wa 1 s a. Slsa. M . IS). sap. Up a sap. a flHlB nap. s p. sap. Jt mm t R . I wp.J Ko. 11. aliueV SMUIV. sss am sis a a I a. ssi aa aaa a a a a 4 a a a. SM a SN a a ta a a ta a a ia a io. u. Ka. Sua. tape S a pa tal pni sss pL Rnnn 4 j mnwi. 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