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, . c uti.uusd d..y, exuepl Mocday, at b..jpryear,tt.tttosixoaUsv Uellvsred to cay subscribers at SB nut per month. . Tiilt WKLT JOUBMA-U M ootuu lper, U rbUb twy Strand? at 12.00 per uwBbb' ADV&BT1SIKO KATES (DA-LLY) One locaooaday U.M0-, Wc. lor each, subsequent wmuoau business Locaa," X eenU per hat tor Bnst u-' 5 nu Of iy SBbseqnenl tutert ion . BJ Mvertisaments yiilbeiiiaj?.ed ikiimu ocal matter at any pnce. HottOMOf afarnages orDeaU. lu: luexceed tea UocaVrlU be Inserted rree. A 11 addition 1 .'. alter Will be cnarged dcents per line, r . PayBMntsforlransiectadveriiaeineuu must be Me46 la advance. KettUisradvew-iiseiueiiis atll becoileeted pi jil piiy at u.e snl ui eacti soon to. OOumuni -auou cul. ia.iiiL.it new. . i a dia ' sjsalon of ocai mailers are aoii.-:L-,l atommaDtoatiou ruusi be einected tu i.c i.i.t. - "jtafiert thai contain obieetioimt..e orra,i:.ai He wlthuolds me uuit or ti.c ov.:ii' i r p . J'lat will uiaae iiiore Ujau ...i.c . -;.:..i .til. a paper. Any person reeling agi it . i-d a a ii v i.ul mou coiulu uiinuon cau obla : i, i i.r name .. ' itte minor uj application hi I'i.s oiiuc a...l JlOWlbg WUcflL I Lie I ie ancc tl lei THE JUL KNAL. . a. arm. at. Hai'Klt. Kdllor. tlu.luca !Uii.)tr, ..1RW BKBNK. N t -jiltd al ilif foil I FaruiiuK on Hnic- 1 1 1 1 n -1 i .' ' The altliie w hie!, have .ij -.tn-il recently 111 the roni ln-rn .i!'ia ; tor and ot Ln i ayi null ui .tl liunnaN ' ':' about how well 1 .11 in do hi do not -i;, pay, or what t hey nnj-'ii! be made -J to pay, and what ilu-y neei would : T pay, remind me o! mir special mi ; stance of success', ,i i, inning m -;.Germau. This m SttOCe Ol the Mini -.el an mtelli gent business man. on laiuia wliele before him a niunlui of practical and "scielltltic" lai Micrs had failed, bas settled eoticlusielv theijllcs tion my mind whethei l.innsian ' , be made to pay handsome j r li i -' or not ; and also onyiiue.s me that .1 the success! ill man imist neithei lie : a purely practical urn tlienn tn al . " farmer, but that a prai lo al. com " ' mon sense business head trust be . his first requireiiieiil. .Surne n! J the (.'ultl valor l eailei - may sa 4Well, that ill . all be nice and . (food in l'.'urojie, where lalmr is V; cheap and provisions dear." 1 this I can answer That is Hue. but it 18 more than balauo d by V two things : first. l the high pi ice ; of land; second, b the pei uliai . . way land has for geneiations been - SUbdived in middle (ierm.nn at the death of an owm i and inteimivcdi , With that of other ow liel s, mi t hat I the extreme distance ol pieces oil land of one farm of say nh or lotil ;V acres is quite Irequenlly as much J. as five or six miles, and makes the use of farming implements quite 4. expeusite, if lint impossible, be- Sides wasting the time m going to ; and fro. Hut ;il-n the wages ol V good farm hands arc today no! as low as they useii in i wenl.y oi tinny years ago; the lu st steady nu n '! get from "-o tu 1 a car and board, day l.ibnK is. at harvest . ; ' time, lnun sit seventy live cents ncr day . ami in c'icnic I lines even quite i iillsldtl ably nmie. lie i gules, hoarding such hands here is' much cheapei than in (ierinaiiy. -v where heel is in iur.il distncts from filteeli cents upwaiiN. miss pork and bacon Mom tv.cn: eeni- upwards, etc. nu. when 1 cn:n ; pare the con da .ous oei tin ie " . : L ' those in Ameiica, the si'iiainoi V-even ery nun h in I im "I the r. TJnited States. No; is success. ". . like that of the par t in qm ion, I ' the rule, but lallicl 1 he excep: nui Tknnirh I Know ninlea iiiimbei ol 'V. farmers there who have done well. Mr. Piram M K'ussell ol t 'atteiel V?'I know a good many mole who. county, is ye. us old, is lie .sav s. ''vt'onder more lavorable cm inn the l.'ith child ol his parents, and . .- stances than those di-sri ;led above, I he has in his lossessiou some very have been sitting thirty or tortv old and interesting historical relics, '...i years on one uid the same t, inn. handed dow n to him from his an -. - where the Lor(" ".hi id pio nle any- eient ancestors. Lu st he has the i how, yet they are ir! a uh.t better, will ul hisgreat grandfather, whose . ioff today than on tin day I l.e name was llabictik Kussell, and i came there. They haw just made dud in I T.ii': a shotgun bought by a living, some a veiy good one, ' the same in 1770: a long single bar- bnt nothing more. That Lurope, and especially Oct many, lias no advantage over this country also . finds its proof in t he fact t hat a large percentage ol the (lermau emigrants are farmers, not only farm-hands, but men who used to Own their farms at home out and oat,t)at were unable to make a living, and either s.,id out be fore a collapse or were sold out by their creditors. If in the I'nned States a farmer has his place clear, nothing is as easv for him as to make a living on it ; the indus-1 trions man will always make a good living and lay something by if be Is very saving ; the lazy man. a living anyhow, in spite of bis Indolence, It is sometimes most astonishing how much time some fanners have to whittle away at a piece Of wood, smoke their pipes or have a talk with the neighbors, or what is worse, to go fishing, hunt ing or "visiting," bnt bow rarely they; get a chance to do a square 'ay's work on their frrms! Still they live for all that! They may 'ooklike "rag-a-muffins" or scare rows, 'font on closer inspection Liiua Lc.i. WLiie it is quue easy to make fiijnplj living on a farm, to .be really successful or grov rich bj ': farming, it requires as mack business tact as in any other pursuit There &a here it is as the saying oi the old German j,roverb vbich I Will try to UailS- late) k.How j care 8Q j fare , Southern CultiTator. Swansboro Items. . . . , , Our suk aid better, and the doc- tur are Irving almost, M. lCus:ell is on a visit to il. miugton. bo is urns Kosa Moore. -Mr. C. S IK win lost a yood horse la.Nt week; died from colii'. wr biliee. The weathei i o Lot thai the nutches will . .it. !i fire if von l.i t Lc in i u 1 1 1 e mi ii . , i ,,!,, i i ii ii , iileutiltil now ami tdf iuullets are ''.tiu 'i it i ud ij ' " .' .' Mi (. W. Uaid Las taken a ."chool at (.urn liraurh, will com iiii-iKe iifi; .iiouu.iy iiie jiu nisi. l ss .M i nni w i ! i i-rna u Uiulv i ! ii W -i r c 1 is liiinu IiOW. i:i:e tel a until T Ii or I el llll: 1 11 g tu liH scunul. Si hooiieis l.tta. (inlil Leal am I 1 rancl- IS in ioi t, Jattel luade i ' i haitimore with slnnt;les. Schr.' I: iv cleared lor Wilmington, N. , . . : ii - : 1 barrels"! urpentiiie. I.lnah W eek otihetiiinol Tayhii Week has a leu ol the largest w .ili i melons we have seen this sc.isnii. new kind called Jordan grays. naw some that weighed ;.o it.s Mr l.diioi 1 don't think it i hardly woilh y hile to write this week. Il seems the mails have gut to doing as they please, and we baldly can get a let 1 1 i li..in In I e tu .New Heme on icgul..! tune. M r . II '.ism , i s pu; j i ng ii;. a p 'y el gin in this lace. W'e see in las; ,b,i u-vAI. tvheie A. ,1. lluis' ear l led cot : oil 1 1 1 y on I c:l y I t 1 1 ! . Mi H is one ol mil sal.- men .! t l.e -c haul tune. 1 he M as. -:,ic I mi i.d m i v m i . h . i the 1 1 III l Ills el I'iIo .1 1, c.Liiie oil lasl Sand. iv people including a bout w el e III al lend. Ho f . w as in 1 1 pleached; v as A ( h 111' I al Masons lulu 1 al h 11 until Octobei 11. I. .Mr. (i. . Smith is pulling up a stuie. dwelling and tish Louse on I Le Hammock place where he will, he says, buy all the lish and clams, besides produce of all kinds he can tins tall his fishery is at Shelly 1 '. .nit m ar S wansbm o. Lev. W. 11. Tuckett assisted by Key. ,1. W. (iuigaiius, Mom (iohls boi o, held a large pn;,i at I ed meet lug at liet hleheni church last week 111 ('arteret county. W'e were there a b w ila..s during the hot weather I. ul lell belorelhe meeting closed. W'e hear several joined t be church. Our prawr meeting here still progresses, cai i led on by lfros. ,loe W aid and .) . M c-l oin Ollietirnes assisted by Lro. ( ieo. T. I'ai iicll vvh.i last Suiiilay nigld read one ul Sam. .Lines' sermons im iLebeiadit o! ...11 people here The sermon v as well adapted o our people and sulci I he: 1 1 s 1 hard I hey i I .Icle I U bush cue ici , p! i I ' V ;' :::.is in ade this season geoil irish pot al ocs f rom ced. W'e thought, ihat I. W e are having some v . Mr. Sol. (b.rnio and ; Men it I. Ins nephew, ml ha CO. Miss N ,1111110 ic in low n tLis week. Sub. llll II Hewn; Mi Nannie and he i I in le went to I 'a'au I oi ; ,;:ul Moiebead. Mi. and M I s. ,i mill e loiiiges II i on up i lie counli;, ah ,n ,,,u;i. rel brass mounted ll.int aud stell lock, w hole stocked, and from looks a No. 1 gun now: pocket book, ac count book, pepper gourd, spice Lgourd and while oak split basket belonging at timt to these aged people, and kept in good order now by the present owner. .Mr. P. II. Kussell has the population ol tlic county of carieiet, and amount of Mixes, A..-, of 1802 as follows: 417 white and 2'X black poll: poll tax 100 per head; 13(i.0'J,3 acres of land taxed 453 Cj; JJeaufort town property tax $m.1o, and lots of other old relics and papers belong ing to these ancient people. .Mr. K.'s maternal ereat-erandfather was named John Melson, whose son Kdmond. Mr. Unssell's grand father, lived near the mouth of New river in 1815 at which time the great storm of that year nearly drowned allot Mr. Melson's family, he saving himse'f by getting on top of some pieces of timber and floating up New river several miles. This was alterwards called the great Melson 6torm of 1815. Mr. Kussell has a pocket knife 34 years old, this he fonnd himself in N'ew 5-vj old i. C. Lu.u'a. tul meaey that look new and bright. ;. . - ,4 told eip Tobacco wUi quick and aerer fails to please. TST A PLC a. The SkootlBf or Stewall Jacks at CkaBeellorgTlIle. Alter night fell. 8tonewall Jack- j son rode out with his staff to recou i noiter in front of the line he had gained. It was his idea to stretch j completely aronnd in the rear of Hooker and cut hi in off from tha jrjver j Tne nlght wag dark and Jackson 8oon came upon the Union lines. Their infantry drove him back, and as he returned in the darkness, h'is own soldiers began tiring at their commander, of course mistaking his party for the enemy. Jackson uas sll0t ln tbe uanJ aud wrist, aud iu the upier arm at the same time, ills horsa turned, and the general iosi. lis noiu oi rue unuie- fc , . , . , . reio; his cap was brushed from his 'head by the branches; he reeled, aIl(j wa- caught in the arniB oY an urti(, , A,t, a momcQt Le veH asl.'''.i- a t. . , . , UlOUnt, his WOUUd w as e . a . a liter u as limii-'lit Ju; t iui; the l uiou artillerA ipei i 1 ag.iiu, aud a murderous fire caul.- duwu ujiou the party through tin- w oo ls and the darkness. One o! tin litter beares stumbled aud lell, and the others were M ightened; they laid the litter on the gi.iund, ihe luiious stoirn ol shot and shell sweeping oy ei ! hem like hail, .lack sou at Ii lupted I" rise, but his aldde c.iiup Led him dowii llll the tenia esi ..I die yy.is lulled. Then the . u i . I. d general w as helped t o I ise, and v . ilked a lew steps in the Loi s' but l e became lailit, add was , ud again m his Intel. Once he I- lid to ihe ground, when an ass i st a lit yi as slml , and t hi litter tell .Ins: tin ii (Iciici.il Lender, one id his sal. oi d. ii. tics, passsei ! : be slopped a ml s.nd: . 1 hope vol ale nnl seriously hui I ( i 1 1 1-1 al 1 fear I shall have I o I el 1 1 c III V t I oops, I Ley are so m i : Il ! 'I oli e 1 1 I . i ' .l.teksosi looked up at once, ..ii I e I . i ! lee.l mi mils' M ild your ground, a must hold ( , g 1 . oi 1, .1 , 1- o " ' 'This was 1 j,,. List older he ever gave, lie was bom e some d 1st ance tul he nearest house, and examined by t he surgeon; and alter midnight his lell aim was ampul ami at I lie shoulder. When L''c was told that his most ti listed lieutenant had been wound e i . , ,i t lie relations between them were must tender. "Jackson has lost his left aim," said Lee, "but 1 lost my right arm. St. Nicholas. i-icbii) ia. iit.1 N.it a lew of llie cili7.crjB of New Menu , N . C., have recently become tt r e n 1 1 y excited over the antound.mn fin Im. ihut beveral of their friends who Inni been pronounced by their physi ciuiiK lix incurable and beyond nil hope Milfering with that dreadful inoiiHtcr ( 'uiiHiiiiiptniri h.-iv e been completclv cur. m1 .y Hi King h -Sow Jlisoiivery lor i i im :-:i m it inn , the only remedy that iii.es positively cure all throat and Iu.n; il i.-cin-es. I'ouKLh. 1'oldn, AnUiiiia arid HronihitiH J& i 1 1 i xx ery A I Greatly Reduced Prices Wishing lo make mom for my Fall an I Winter (loodn, I will make a LARGE REDUCTION in I'lices . f my jirfsent stock. 1 urn i.lTering New and llrihl (i.i,u)s lower than Lave I ecu Hold here before. l'.eise .all before purchasuirg anj li will (iiiafy you in goods and iirices, Mrs. C. M. V. FOLLETT. .lyiT.iwtr , "Hlest be the tougue that speaks no ill, Whose words are al ways true, That keeps the 'law of kibdnessBtill,' Whatever others do.1' Therefore vm ran find ar TANSII.L'S KIM: CHiAK Al.KM'V. sti'rinlende.l by W. I.. Palmer, the cholnsl v ariety mode at jM.pnlst pi ices, Wm. I,. I'ALMKR. S -..::il ijiinr from ror. Pouth Kiont and Middle slreels, New Heme, N. C First-Class Buggies MADE AND KEPT CONSTANT LY ON BAND AT C T. RANDOLPHS CARRIAGE FACTORY, Bhoad St., New Beenk, N. C. Those wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING done at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed in work and prices. aplfldwtf r.M. 8IMMOK8. CLIMalTT MASbT. SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTOENBT8 AT LAW. SW1U practlo ln the Oonrts of CraTsn, Jones Onslow, Carteret, Pamileo, Lenoir and Hyds and ln the Federal Oonrt at Raw Fern. febftriAwl Kg Absolutely Pure. Tbia powder never Tariea. A marvel of Pu-ll, strength, and wbolesomeneea. More economical then the ordinary kinds, and oan not neaold ln eom petition with the multitude VI IU. HMI, HlUltWtlClll,tllllll UILIUISIIUW pW(1ers. Soldonlylncans. Kotal bAib iowua uo.. io waii-st.. y novu-lvdw Far a&le in Newbero by Alex. Miller. ROUND KNOB, 1 i, .s . :.- v. lit. .il lefeorl is now open to v lal I -. in li,. i.i.tt-i nab been thoroughly reuo- itir 1 an.i inn, i-.ned Uoouahoui with an eye u. il, . . i j . i.mkirl or guests baths, Elc UK I . l.s, WMlei In every loom, while the 1 A h I t. : ii imnrpaaaed by any on the road. Ii r s.-!.-iy lu unexcelled m picturesque Oi b i. : , v . I ii a 1 oi. n tain lliinwilig a sliem 'l I el liil. A neai viuv hub been ii.t-ne,l fioui bele In the I'lSNAll.l ..I U.e HIUO ItHUe. MIII'HKl.I.a I'l.AK and 'lot. KIV Kit, w lin n bb orle lib 1 tie 0 Ibtan.-e one-balf : Is omr a KO..J load.al lebb eXK-nse mole in i f. l lb u nd Ibe w cole mule a ocl. M .if' I 1 - A I '1 Y AM' 1NTKKU.SI'. M ule 1 rain, liuldeb and Ten lb, hi: 1. ! e I. ad al ' lie H..I. I i ne VV . l ' H. K tl a I lib bin l, - .1 .1 : li bel I 1 irt-K. I . IfHIHI tl 1.1 lit I', .1. I I ,c .-, , II.. i.ii 1 1.1 1 UK- 1 vi-iv erToiv nil u.e pot ..r it,- inani..'t-iiieul will be lo iii:ih- - i.i ili . 1 t'i.bnti I a i . d bl r t ihl'.r 1 c I . i r . N ! . . . W I i si -1 . . i , : C 1 l,e bi pei ti - a l.i 1 ,1 ilyi Ii Ian b, AM,i IN lb .. le. .N I I I. I II MOST HK1LLIANT, PURE & PERFECT LENSES In tho "7i-lcl. Tlifv ii LP hh 1 1 r iifli.ftren t hnd roloilisH iih Itif eye, run not he t- x i le it. t-iiHliliHK the m en re r to lead mm hours w ill urn I fuuue. 1 u tul. lire1 in e I Klti VA'T hltiMT rHl-Jl-.it.NKKH, Tetst linonlula front the leading .hyt1 'an In the I jilted HLates, tioveititMH, HetiHtois, l, (ii8laU)in, fclK h men, men o note I n al I pur tVbi one, and In difTereni Ithih hs of ttHile, I'ftiiketn, inerliMiilrs. t-lc, ran he 'veii who liliKd I Im 1 1 high 1 111) pro ed t) llitll line. all i;vi:s l i n n!) AM I 1 1 K HI l.l'A KA N'l I I 1 1 111 F. S. DUFF Y. Druggist, in n i '. N I-. W Ul.It.V K. N l '. ! K. R. JONES, Wh CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Gent fvl t-i i;;uidisc V(J(. I Ml N I t ills i;tc Cont.i;iiiiiei:ti' other Produce h 1 1 1 :i n . '. I am and e 1 'I'oliipt A I tout ion lain n!eil. N. '.V. N-iji:. Ir- I .in.! MnlilleSf m:v : i UNi:. N ( iai:i: oi i v, n. c. A rnost ideasanl Rummer resort, situ ated on the beach between Albemarle Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, and in eight of Roanoke Island. Will open lor the Beason ' JULY 1st. Many improvements have been added which will add much to the comfort of the guests. A FIRST CLASS TAP.LE will be keDt The best facilities nre afforded for bathing fishing and hunting. Also, a good band will furnish music. For particular address A. E JACOBS, jun22dw Manager. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. Hie only S SEAMLESS Shoe ln the world- Finest Calf, perfect lit, and warranted. Confrresn. Buttou and l.aoe, au styles toe. As . Ftyll&n and durable u ey iiiose roftlnf s or s. W. t. ItOTGLAB WtMO SHOE excels ine 9 stioes a Used by other Boys tU wear the W. I DOVOI.A8 1 SHOE. If roar dealer does not keen them, send your nameoo postal to W. I.. DOUGLAS, 1 1 rock ton, Mass. W. P. BURRUS & CO., GRAIN & COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .NEW BERSE, 3f. C. marsdwtf fTRAOE CfWTLCMtM HIS CL0TI1IIID E1.1P0HIUFJ to the Store lately occupied by Wm. Holliater, where with more Room to display hU increased Stook, he if, with the asatetanoe of MR. SAMUEL JR. HALL, prepared to how and sell at Hard Pan Prices, v : "- The FINEST, NOBBIEST, NEATEST. PBETTDSST and BEST READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Straw, Derby and Fur Hats, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Etc., Etc. 1 AM SOLE AGENT FOR 1 1. BATTLES' MEN'S CALF SEWED $2.50 SHOES The oul' Shoes sold lo this rlty Uiat are WARRANT ED; by the Manulaciurer TU Mfc and BY MK TO MY Cl'sroMKH-. viz: fcvery pair is Warranted! tbOQld any of Ibem in any way witliln any reasonable time give out, 1 will uoon leiuin ot ih-maaod pan and slate luenl as to lepgl b uf mm, t imfiK H krcwD the MoNKV Oi lilllANOTDSb ."t r.lh IN tXCHANOK. Il Is the best flueal and cliouptht tboe lu the world lur the money. 'Itieycome in lliuion, 1'laln aa l SI arp Toed Colinr.iS t.nd Lace l'pblioe. 1 liavt- testtutoiilaU lionj aoice of our best and lead ing eitaena, who have bou.abl Ibe --HAITLKH SHOt;," some of v. iiii-b have worn one pair as long an llr months, and pron.utice il the beta, e bea peat and tamest Wear lilt: .Shoe in U.e r.d reepclfull.y -tsolicit urj inspection of our Stock and guarantee entire eatisfao- lon to all purcfiui-mg frrni im. MAX SCHWEMN, Middle Street, aL Win. Iloilidter'e Old Sued, Sign of Flag. RENOVATE YOUR Featliers ! ! OM or ftw Fcaibcr Ihoroubly luall. Slcawril, lfld. and Ktiidrr J F?rf-c 1 Odorltii, MM.U1AL. HO'l ls K. ll ifc tt well kiifiwn fftct 1 1 1 : t tt il It it : in . i cttusl -nl uttv by lualiy taiiot-B lc-'niie umllr-ii , ami liard. duuiy rti.tl tsMt-0. IK.p ir nt.il mi - 1 tieaitiiy. Ail ftttlhr-to 111 t.rs.- Ktr (. 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April Vi. im;, MeHKra Buolicr A Crw-UeiiU Ihe wmk done by you In renovating fraltK-i Lh-iU is pt i feclly s 11 afar tor) . lt(pooUully , K. i liiiu.EN (rOl.l'hHobM, ,N, t Jul) i. UST Mr. Joe Harvey, New Heme. . ( lxai Sir, The feather that you cleaned am i irno valtsl forme gaveenllre aallafucllun, making them as gHHl a uew, YourH truly, T It lb man It ltt not necessary lo continue further. Out work In our reference, and we hic hound to plnaae aiul itive nattufactlon. 'i'lila 1h Hit tlrot inachlne of Ihe kind ever Hit ludiii'ril ln ihta Stat-, and tliiawlll prubahlj e Ih ouly oporlmiHy o fit? tetl in inau canv Our prices are ho low that every one an avail UieiiiBelveB of llie cbancr to ha done. e tln irw.uk Woi K caileJ f ji and d li . i d fn of t liiu-gw. Mi Ke ' t hi-in 1 1 1 :it in e nt n ! M ' r fi ;l or nh rim er frelthl fill) will he added extra. .No hiu lor dm mii; m t aiullln. ( m i:k a iiak i:v. 1 'I opi !, to: v At Major Dennison's Mil!, Jx NEW I'.KI'.M . N. ,' GEORGE ALLEN & GO. DEALERS IN General Hardware Agricultural 1 m p 1 e in o n t h. Plows, Harrows, C'nltit at.ti , Hers iiikI Axes, Wood's Mowers anil Lcapcr, Strniii Kiilnrs, Cuttoii OliiH and l'rt-.seo, Fertilizers, i and l'laMor, Kamit Mei'liiiiilcs T.inUniidlLirilmire, Lime, Urii k, (Vincnt. IMaster Hair, I'liinl, KiiLioiiiiii,', Var liiisli, Oil. ;iasB.Iuttjr anil Illr. Frf07irii !trfrli.Arntnr ST k 1 Cook Stov-s, Eureka liurnlar Proof Sash I-,i, k), warranted to give security and ia(isficiion. IMtlCKK VERY LOW. iro. alli:n At CO. REAL ESTATE AGENCY nr TV. B. Boyd. Being In correspondence wlib several par lea North who desire to make Investments lu farms, eix m urn vicinity, person, hav- ( log farm ot wood land for sale wonld do well to give me a aescrlpllor, wlUi piios etc. No charge made If, a sals Is not eOected Cbarges moderate wbsa gales art made. W. B. BOYD, South Front Btreet. Sd room esit of Oaston Bouse For Kent, A desirable Dwelling; Boose on the oorher of Kensa and Netcatf streets, ad. Jolnias; tha Academy Green. Larjre and airy rooms. Flower yard and ex cellent garden, r . For farther particulars apply to Wm. HOLU3TER, v"r :. 1 ot O. IL GUIOK, ' f mFl7.dtlj!:;v:-L;o:. Gxecircon. a Lf. Liii ii Li U Li W W 'II ( iS w 4. V M 1 Atlaiatie v N. C. Railroad 11 MI l.ilil. In t.ifect 1 1' M Kn.Jay, July No tl 1 fuebeuge! j No S0 1'assentfel 1 Ait. L'TS A M AM II US 10 Mil 10 M io nil in 21 ti .ml m m I s &0 i . o . n: i. i . i ' l.! ' i IM. II U il. M . Il . O llrli; M..M-I ml I 11 y . AMA.SI M nl ) . . "e . I Su Inlsy . Iil'l W H.T. n.i . No. 2. t Wii-.l Ui 1 : Mlled Kft.a I'a.i I ...ii. j a I ir. s i fass Tram Aii. 1. e . Arr. l.'v. a a. I a a I I p m. r. m. 7 .1 Oiildtbuii. u ,w M I M I lie. i . . .. . I 1 x a 09 ti II I l.a Dinner. . I Zl IS V X. 4C I Knllllist'lrrk I II' J1 12 n lu (il III Ui Rui. Cn a 12 JJ 80 Id 11 Kl 4.- 1 Caswell II M )l on 11 US 11 10 1 Uor II ill 11 XI 11 H 11 i.t I llure llie.M Ill rdi 10 Ml 1'J iC 1'.' 17 I Tu.-rora Kl III 10 V law 12 31 Clarks's 1.1 Hi 10 117 1 im I I ll I Newbern. N 12 H 80 i li , f.l toroidal 7 21: 7W , '.I' I Ciuntan 7 (l: 7 1,1 ' ! IK; Ilatvl.Kfc S: 4t ' l' (il: fill; Newi.url ti 67; 07 nil.- ti :tu Wild rood .'.it: 6 16 i. s.- h ,Ui Allan tie I ft 27: 6 ft) 7 Hi. Murehsd City . 4 .7: 6 117 1-1 7 20 Atlantic Hotel 4,5 I 6.1 ' - : Murli&d liepol .. 1 40 I-. M I r. M A . M. A. M . I'uesday, Tliur day an Katnrday. 1 M.ilulM , W ediiesdi.) Mild i'l Ids.) . Trnln 50 connects with Wilmington A Wfcl don Train lx-ind Norlb, leaving Ooldsboro II Ml . Ill IL...I With Hl...,,,n A I, .vlll. Train W est, leavluK Doldsboro 12 0 p..m, .i.-wuoi i-uime.-ia wnn nicnmuua A ItSBVlll Train, arriving at ( I old.hrro , SO p m sod With W llmlnKUin and Walton Train Irom tha N..rii, m , i:, p. in in. in ? iiiHli h .'low connection with W A '.',' li.i.iiiun Tin. k I mi n N. rtli l.i nnd, leav- ,...!ils!nli tit ' . I'M S L. Dill, Surerintadenl Notice. 1 1 Hunt. m House lis r lie r Hlum i.i., m u ..I.I piittona slid the puhllc elierallj ad Vll n liieH of the dull t lines llalr.nl nud -tinker trimmed. V ,ti; lialr u in ci-1118, dune In u, fi ...ui mil. ".III1HI1. VICi.l 111 an. li mid K .iii..l Uiur Cnltlng la i;.-1 ii 1 1 a- i-. I... t h 1 1 nil n ii- M.i;i House Karln. ,.jop i-1 EDUCATE! EDUCATE! What Bettor Can Bo Done For rllidr. , " "J1,Qren ' AURORA ACADEMY AURORA, N. r U.. T. DONNER, Miss E. O. Lanqst.in, I'iumipau a skista nt. Tlie Spring Session will close Jime 10 1KW Hoard and tuition moderate. 1'upllsare cliargod from time of entrsnrs to end of session. No deduction except In canes of protractil Illness, r or further Information applyto R. T. BiiNNICK Principal TakeNoticfi Trof. W. H. BHEPABD is cuUinr hair for 20 cents, and also dyeing mug taches black or brown for 20 cents Also sharpens razors and pots th ra good order for 20 cenu, Children's hair cutting, 15 cents. He can be fonnd opposite the Gaston House, where he has a nnin sharer, Thomas Monjohn. Shepardis frcP"r w "ul an wrio call on him Of wiiu -tueir canaren. mal7dtf Paor. a. BHEPARD. ROBERTS & EE2TDEES0N i &enerU hsirinci Agtnti, L Oclj Hrtt class Conrpames represen, din ,v ; ' rir. Lift ani Aodoitt laroratoa. ! '': Total Capital orer Forty MniioMa ' -Por- Jnn24dl Hotel Albert. Kiddle Street, Bar&a, V. a ,Jel1 lndncmsatt VxmiDsU. OBassoMfisjrasaansMC tS,!" ' ; aSLX4 "W. tJS?. aaitraias 15' ';-J.:t
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 26, 1887, edition 1
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