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The postmaster at Halafai,
ife of a negro named Davis, is
''iirf. in lior nrnnnnfe Stl Kflft
Thn :
, l
.A.
;v?tnan it is said is not to blame.
Her husband, who was assistant
j postmaster, managed the office
;eLtire!j, received all monies. Con- i
, pressman Cheat'em's appointees,
I nbout whom he boasts so with the
,(,olerd , &iq k him
'short and growing shorter. Tar
! baro Southerner.
Peg Leg Williams has begun
the movement of the negroes. He
;s iiow merely picking up a lew
"t". attTri," and will not takeaway
nw.y until November comes. Then
lie promises that there shall be "a
big uovement." The white Repub
licans west ol Raleigh would be
g'liu1 if Teg Leg would carry off
evi.j- negro in their section of the
State. Durham Globe.
eiv1ce to mothers,
Mks. Winslow's Soothing Svkup
nliould always be us9d for children
teething- It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
colic, and is the best remedy for Diar
rhas. Twenty-five cents a bottle, jaly
GEN. JUBAL A. EARLY.
Sjiiow lin ape from Death at Lj noli
bnr(?, Lyncuiu eq. Sopt. 30. General
Jubal A. Early bad a narrow
escape from death this afternoon.
He was standing in front of a build
ing on Main street which was recent
ly burued, when suddenly and
without a moment's warning the
wall fell, burying him in a mass of
debris. He was rescued in about
twenty minutes, only slightly
injured, from under some large
timbers, which held the debris off
his body.
A Reprieve for the Condemned.
Wretched men and women long con
demned to suffer the tortures of dye.
pcpeia, are filled with new hope after a
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New York Furniture Store
PRICE LIST:
Walnut bedroom suits.. $25.00 to 8125.00
Irat. ". " " .. 14.00 to 45.00
Parlor suits 25.00 to 45.00
Bureaus 4.00 to 15.00
Bedsteads 1.00 to 10.00
Mattresses 1.00 to 6.00
Spring Mattresses 1.00 to 6.00
Washetands 1.00 to 10.00
Tin safes 2.00 to 6.00
Cradles 1.00 to 10.00
Desks 3.00 to 5.00
Haby carriages 5 00 to 20.00
Willow chairs 1.25 to 8.50
Sewing machines 25.00 to 55.00
Tables 100 to 15.00
Chairs, per sot 2.25 to 12.00
Organs 65.00 to 125.00
Accordeons 75 to 4.50
You will find tbe above stock of Fur
niture at the New York Furniture
Store, the Leading House for Low
Prioes in the city, opposite the Gaston
House, South Front street, New tferne,
N. C, where I will be glad to see my
old customers and friends.
T. J. TURNER,
sep21 dwtf Proprietor
I and Whisker Babtte
I cured at home with
out pain. Book of par-
Iticularasent FREE.
B.M.WOOLLEY.M.I)
r Atlanta, Ua. office 104)4 Whitehall St,
New Lot Samples
J. II HOWARD'S.
Bargains in Wool Half Hose.
Pocket Books.
Wool Undershirts.
Big Job in odd Coats and Vests.
NEW GOODS NOW ARRIVING.
See our line of Double Breasted Suits
in Black sind Fancy Cheviots.
sep7dwtf J. M. HOWARD
STATX OF NORTH CAROLINA. I Boperiot
County o Onslow. CeuiC
Thomas A. Green aud others .
vs. J Notice.
Nathan P. Smith. 1
To Jiathan P. Suiiit- i -.ii . . . 'like i f I re
that auaci.ou m uuv . . 1 . s L-u
lnatllnteu -n lie Suoe::o- v ..' i
oouuty lor iru io.-ti-.uei. c rrtj;t
a tract 01 land .oc la Or. . . c i. on oi
near n.te 0..i liver, g veu o . ; lew.j
ByuumanJ. iy him esveJ m p..;iv:S Id
olodtng ine d-it ihe.evu, . i. ich
mortgage in duly rreordfd in '.:. ... e ot
the hegts'.er of leeui ot i'. -low countv,
book Oi. fo i ) t'Z. Yoc f ,;ar'': c n ' i-.M'-ed
to ip:e -r i the l a . i f ti : 1 . .?! )
Supeilor Court and dai unr rtit l to ii.e
complaint a you may ie advised
Given under my bard and this the
ii diy oiSepte nbar. 1m .'.
I'BAS. Ur.il' K. K..
sep9dow C. K 0. oi llu ilow ciuuty.
NORTH CARJL1NA, ,
Craven LouLty. I
In tne m"' ' ,ie r'prk '
L 1 ",a tU
Notice:- hereby :iven t t
'11 O pl'lr.
tlOU l'F ill:' AiB( " I il.tc'
lb! l .e q.,.,'8 t In
T. W act j i on s "air
fenden. a .1 ti ch on re ;
data wit!: ii i-m: that
of buoii. h ioia,i i.n
lt8 8 Q T H . t'l'.t'Tf:Ne -i I 1 I
chase, n :
!'i limb r ,r m -
o'
a- d
l
1
i .
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the duiatioii if U,.' rv
lilirty yen
x 1 :t-
au-. ,v.i
81 A1 -v
Superior Cm. '
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V . t ..
it Ml C.V'-.i i.
) !.
.1NA. I
Com 'ty. I
EO
Moor",
Minerva Moor."
and V n.
Cliwl-
To Cii sir J. Moor
Take notice, TLi.' a . ,-.,.!
above, 1'uh ' ion i j ' i ; " ti -!
olaln e .1 '( ;r.ier!'. m tv i -i : - '
Sth towni.nip In said coun ;y Li ;
to aald Collins Moore at "tli ' )' "
o '
. jj ;
i i" !
to ivit i.. C:iM.e", " "-.v y ;;"! (
to p-iy Ueb'B. eii' , of .i:-'u.e o:irci
rexiu)i-et U opj:- -tr l-etoio a i u, . . .
Cnutt Hons .nil oclty it . .n Ihv i
2!'tb day of i croi.,.-, ,.. ji ij- i'.
or demur uthe -e. Mon :Cod u. t in. I
llrf l)t)i dti oi,''! pi. ii. i.lV" a ii. vm J
K. w. i -a:;. ; . :-k. ,
(",,Mt Siinerior I'onrt ol :r - County I
te ; 1'.' ct',t orn (:i'Ol.n;i. I
Statp. ur
1UTII OAkOLlV
County of J
!! in ; S. peri ir v .
Tuciiud A (Leer and otboi-
ViJ,
F. II. Koonro and uiiuv j.
To Wm. M. lvi)n t- i . i
Koouce
You will tike soii; t':i :
ie.
l.oUm ! :
above entitled has been iuetiiuted in
the Superior Court c' J.riKd coiini- lor
the foreclosure of t. mortgage on tract
of land lying near PoKocksviUo in
Jones cbunty, given by L. K Koonce
and wife to Simmocs & Manly end by
them assigned to plaintiff, which mort
gage is du!y recorded in Jonr.i crr.o'y
office RagiHter of Deeds, bed; oi, folio
385, in which suit you are interfiled as
two of the children and heirs at law
of L. F. Koonce and wife, the
aforesaid mortgagees. Ycu are beroby
notified to appear at the Fall Terra,
1890, of Jones Superior Court end demur
or answer to th ecrpplaint h"rrtofore
Bled as you may loo advi;ed
Given under my hand sua B'jrI tuis
25lh day of March, 1?90.
au30 6w Thos. J. Wuitakkk. C.S. C'
Commissioner's Sale.
Pursuant to a judgment of tho Superior
'ourt of Craven county, ia :tn union ni
tiled O. W. K'.eiiardton n.si Samuel
pock and wife Hikhii C. I rock, ii'Uer li ;cli
aid iuderuent 1 wes r.i pulnieil a ooinmiR-
slouer to sell ifco land d . -i ili I !u the com
plaint In said uiuion Ivt'tl, r.d !; ''! ir.ulior
described, I will sell al I'u.i ..- A '.c.ilim, for
Cash, at the Court House d ., ,1 i lie City of
New Heine, on Monday. ii,o c.a n day o
October, at Twelve ..' .oi',., ft ..the fol-
lowluK descriocd H.al Kk.h i -, ! . i:
iIjvIuk in the Comity ami st.v.e. t. : roBald,
beginning at a pine the tLiid ('inner of a
raft or lana uucufd ly I .i,.;. ,':"ca lo
John lpock, then couth s. v. .si i"olKloa
pine, Bneed's fourth r mm r, lliil Boiilh h
east 1 pokb lo a phie, iu-a ...ii .id vl ill
poles, then north Id i tt ,;i ;m.ci; to a tweet
gura, 11 being aloiii? a n;:o i.l :n . 1 i i ircep,
and the gum Is ataiii'liitt nca: li s hr.'.dof
Deep brancD, luen down ir.e .; ivnt t-u k?b
of said branch 10 Cii e.ire o. I'.rt ovek
swamp, then north ID wtbi ; ' oli i to !: d
dlne McCoy's Hue, ontlio ror .1 hoi-i o ilie
run of Raid creos, I'l-n . ;, i-ai l i-o
south 88 eABt !)i polis lo;v.'.!' I. rum, ,1,111
down suld O'ltk to ;, 1 v. , v.. II.
John I pock 'a line to '.he : , . i,:.n : . ,, Main
log one hi nJred auj ii ,.1 .-.r acres,
more or lesu
O. II. .l .ON, Comii lssiocer.
fieptoruber 1st. Iv'!i0. au6 d.iw
SAVES ANKOYAFCE.
GI V ES PEiVOE.
AIDS HOUSEKEEPERS,
Every I'ackac OurtrAiitci u (o
Give Satisfaction or jour
Grocer will refund the money.
MANUFACTUIiKl) BY
SMITH. H0B.PEL & CO.,
aul4dw3m BALTIMORE.
Taxes! Taxes!
I will visit tbe places below for the
purpose of collecting Taxes, on the
days stated during the month of Ucto
ber:
Vanoebaro, No. 1 Townthiri, Sntur
day. Oot. 11th, 1800.
Fulober's store, no. 'i township,
Wednesday, October 15th, 1690.
Fort Barnwell. No. 3 Township, Sat
nrday, October 18, 1890.
Morton's Store, No. 5 Township, Fri
day. Ootober 24, 1890.
Havelock, No. 6 Township, Saturday
October 25, 1890.
James City. No. 7 Township, Friday,
October 81. 1S90.
Jasper, No. 9 Township, Monday,
Ootober 20, 1890.
Those failing to moet me at the above
named places and settling their Taxes
will be visited by myself or Deputy at
onoe with the express purpose of col
lecting the taxes due.
Tbe Taxes must be wound up by the
31st day of December.
W. B. LANE, Sheriff.
New Berne, Sept. S5, 1800. dwtf ,
Powder.
SALE AND EXCHANGE
l hare cotif tantly on hand
As Fine and
Well Eroken Horses
aseer Lrcuiht to 'e Perne. They
are eettctd with care and from
reliable .lealeitt only. I nave good
roidtors. irod draft horsts. and those
and the
'
(ta-ldle.
Aleo, in connection with my Livery,
I have a FIRST-CLASS
Carriage and Buggy
Repository,
v . l ie iil be found a full equipment
i: i:inx ?hi'.iHe. Painting, repairing,
. done in the very beet workman-
i" p. A trained and experienced Shoer
CTistartly on duty. Will take pleasure
in ebowitig yuu through any depart-
merit of my business.
J. W. STEWART.
ii.elO dwt
NOTICE.
:'v 2ki;se, N, C.,Sept. 16, 1890.
Oidcred, that the following places be
s .' tire hereby designated as polling
plnciia in the various election precincts
aad wards of the city of New Berne
run". Cid cuuLty of Craven, for the elec
t u lo be he'd on the first Tuesday in
November, Ih'JO, as follows:
1st ward, it police ciBce.
2i ward, 8'. court houss.
:;! wi.id. one aoor north of Erdman's
icon Middle street.
i'ii ward. Benevolent school house.
.";!. ward, St. Phillips precinct, St.
Phillips chapel.
o,h ward, McCarthy precinct.
bih towr ship, Pleasant Hill precinct,
Pleasant Hill school.
Sth townBhip, Camp Palmer preoinct,
at Camp Palmer.
1st township, Vanceboro precinct, at
Vanceboro.
1st tov.-Lbl.ip, Dawnon's store pre-
cii ct, at Dawson's store.
2i township, Fulohor s precinct, at
Fulcher's store.
:tl township, Russell's precinct, at
Ruseoll's.
3d township, Core creek precinct,
at Cove.
Sd townfb:i. Dover precinct, at Dover
Station.
5th township, Temple's precinct, at
Morton's store.
5th township, Stanton's precinct, at
Stanton place.
6th township, Lee's Farm precinct, at
Ie's Farm.
7th towuship, Conner's precinct, at
Conner's.
7ih township, James City precinot, at
Jamos City public school house.
9.h township, Jasper precinct, at
Jasper.
9ib township, Arnold store preoinct,
at Arnold's.
J. A. RICHARDSON,
poplS dw30d Clerk B'd Com.
Stmr Blanche for Sale.
Seyentv-five feet long, 18 feet wide
over all: draught 30 inches loaded,
comes 110 bales of cotton, and regis
tered at Custom House 47 tons gross, 28
net; licensed to carry passengers, and
accommodates 1UU on excursions. Ke
built in Ootober. 1889. Joiner work
and deckiag entirely new, hull made as
uood as new. Engine and boiler re
built, all wearies aud destructible parts
renewed ; new crown sheet and tubes
n boiler. Inspected November 27,
1880, and licensed to carry 86 pounds
steam pressure, fropeller 49 inches,
engine 10x10 cylinder, upright boiler 7
feet by CO inches, of 5-16 iron, tensile
strength 5U.UUU pounds.
Fully equipped throughout, according
to law and in perfect running order, the
Blanche is splendidly adapted to river
and creek trade, to light draught nayi
gation anywhere, and has shown fine
towing oapacity. She is offered for
sale on reasonable terms, and at a very
low price.
For further information apply to
James Redmond, Bee' & Treas,
aiie3d&wtfl New Berne, N. C.
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FOB SALE.
Several large and very valuable traets ot
riMti risi k I'lMUKK on th Neuge at,d
Trent Rivers, and Hlg Bwlft Oreok. near
Ncwhern. N. 0. Haw Mills on lame. Rati.
road Just completed through a large body of
tu w viniuer. r or xuriner iniormauon apply
lo JAM KB W. DRNNir:
Trustee of the Tide Water Land and Lumber
uompany, ztw et. raui Bt., Baltimore, ltd.
. ( r to KOBERTa A BKOADlfs,
. i" Wewbern, N, 0.
Next!
Pbof. W. H 8HEPARD and eompe-
tent assistants in the toneorial art will ;
give yon a
Hair ont for 20 cents, v.
Shampoo 80 ;
Share 10 '
Gastcu Qoue HabcrShop,
Nkw Bernb, N.'C. 1 '
Sale of Valuable Heal Estate'. .
Ia pursuance of a judgment of 'orvclotura
of mortgage of the Sbptri. r cV nit 01 Craven '
county, oDialned at hfrmg Term, U90. a .'
will sell for uaq 11 , a 1 i.n t onrr. uouaeaoor-
ln the city of rew Be-ne, on Monday the
3d day of November. I: J , . ; Twelve, M.,
the following desorttifd Ilea. Kdiie situated
In the county 01 iraen, Stave of Jorth
Carolina, to wit:
1, One piece or pircj. 01 iind bUuatea ou ,
Broad street. In the . i c.iy i blew Heine, t
bounded and dewn i-t i. 1 1 w: Begin
ning at a point in ir.e L. .
designated In 1 ij p :
No. 17. cnnidist&if. ...
N08. Iti and 51. aiiu 1 , :
wardly wim said back
half 01 the dtsturce u-! c
thence normwsr 'ly ;
ven btreet tu a h i
street; 1 hence Me-1 a 1
Broad street s 11
wardly and paiaoe. u
Broaaatreet: r Ii
street to a po.vt c :.
of Lots Kos 48 a:i.! .
I Ilie Lot
-. o r I.' as Lot
. eti Ul LOU
.i.ai!i east-
o a poiul uue-
i i-f l,ot NomSu
ri w.ili Cra I
; .r-in Broadt
' 1 .lauei witn
'LA.ee north
i' . .11 street to
y iui Broad
. 11 i.ie lines
t a scath-
wardly aad parallel v. iiii Ci 1 ev f the be
ginning, beuig a 1 ai : o' I . . '. IT.
2. One other Iran in si.il . , to wit: One
full, equal, undivided o -o ! a i "rt of the
piece of land ocku ' io onhweat
ern corner of lUeliiu:. r-io, 1 it broiling;
(formtny belonging to W. U. Uliver) ou the
east side of CiM.cn -i.i.-ti, i.e..r ilie old
county wharf, and ri.uniug the ecu aomh
wardly along the e&bieiu line 01 Craven
street, 30 feet, thence ..'. wrdiy parallel
with south Kroni sli'ie! ' " f.-i t .1 lechee,
thence northwardly buj p' e 1 iel with Ora
ven street hi) feet, thence weMvamly a di
rest Une to tho oeElnnitr:. !l bemga part of
the water front ol Lot deM;u d 111 Ihu plan
of said city aa lot No. 1 1
3. All tnose certain tracts or parcels of lnd
along the line of li e Atlannc and Mortu
Carolina Railroad, about h'x if es west of
the city of New Berae.bJi.i; iie same v.hlch
were conveyed to Ueoiye .ntn aud i'. J.
Mitchell by iie;i resin'. ' r, d 1.1 il e tecords
of Craven county in Book 71 loin.s 01, tOi
and6U3, and which Ui.i iiu HoliiHi-.r and
Jag. B. Hnghss, executory o' He leie 1ho.
J. Mitchell and the aalii Ccc r.e A .ien t out
ed and conveyed to Matilda u. l iarlt by oeed
registered In Crae;i county l ook ., fol tos
67, 68 and 69, and which said ( , ark rcranted
and oonyeytd to sa.d Al.en I . ic.l tck's
tared In Craven county, hook 77. folio
containing many hundred acres -if valuable
land, aud beine: the same lor.oerly o cupled
by the late H. J. H. Clara, upon whu h mere
Is nuold bric'iycr l.airi re- it. -ce.
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great. Sir Walter Scott, "tho
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Waverley Novels.
gcolt. The Waverley Novels, In fir Walter
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List of Vols.-4! Iliiinlrctions.
I. Hcvt of Midlothian, I. Tin- A hi id.
Count Hubert of I'arM, . Hi i.l. - of I.niiiiii"i nioor,
Fair Maid ot rei'ili, Ine 1'. IrotM, n,
Woodstock.
: l ev,
f C.c 1'e.ik,
2. Fortuncscf Ni;;.-I.
Anne of Oeicrsh ,n
Quentin liirivn-d,
burgeon's Daughter.
3 iA'prend of Montn.. c.
I'he Talisman,
The Antiquary,
Riil C.auntlet,
tit. Ronan's Well.
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