Bolow vro print a beautiflil little poem
v.rktsn. v-iilo yet s. chili by Aurora Oak
mniih, dairhtcb of 'Ajvia'Oaksmitli, and
rvho wiia recently jnarried to Lewis H.
Piper. Tho poem was found by Mr. Oak
smith among some paprs "thieh Mra.
Pipor left at her home in BluePatht, arid
which ho was packing' iip tor send her,
Mrs. Piper is a gTand-daughter of Madam
Elisabeth Oaksmith, tho famous lecturer
and writer, aad among her papers other
poems Were found, showing that the grand
daughter had inherited much of the genius
of fter gifted grandiilother ;
' A visiox.
I fiaw a phantom ehip last night,
Sho drifted slowly with, the tide ;
?IIcr sails were spread so pearly white,
. Her masts and spars were silver bright
; An J feho rocked from eide to sida
I toward the captain give command,
As he walked her silver dock till morn
And saw the ship sail straight for land,
As gu;ded by the heimsmans ban 3,
I looked again the ship was gone.
f AUF.ORA OAKSMITII . .
Bl ue Point, N . Y., May 24. 1884 -v
NOTICE.
;
. r TAX 8 ALB.
J will jel! for cash cu Monday the eth
day of June 12 ra., at the court house
door, the following property, to satisfy
taxefe and costs.
jOIIN B.tlUSSELL, Sheriff.
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the quantity of matter it contains, is be
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It will surprise many" tc. kpow that bjr
printers' caretnl reciconing n concaios
eight times the cmonnt of matter that is
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;" ;. OUR Q STSLQ W LETT rJ R.
From our regular correspondant
Swansbcro, N. U , Majr .lsfi-1837.
. Our community: is very Jieajthy, and
our farmers fxd .nieroh&nts are doing
their teitto ttead e'ash other in trying to
'make a' sixpence first,, farms look- well
'aa floes" card ens. Mrs. Ilenretta Ward
has quit crying and la no vr laughing.
Mrs. H. ft. "$ard has planted her gar
den in pea-puts. .'Mrs. Nancy Ilatsell
planted her's in nut-grass and ays if is
very nice. Capt. Heady says if some one
don't give him a mess of fish he will go
off somewhere and try to oaten some.
They are very scarce in oyri waters now
Georgo Young is still bragging, he says
last year he tanned for himself and come
out in debt, this year he is working oo
'wages and has plenty of money all the
time and' only just 'commenced fanning.
He will bet $50,00 that ' Capt. Ed. Hill's
sail boat, will beat anythjo,' to length of
keel in two counties, on a t wind or any
way, and can turn around jquickor. The
boat will turn' clear, around in timo to
xatch a dojroDj hor sterol knocked oft her
head cap, when started'on the tack, be
fore the dog stakes the. water. r A large
banks party ''frfaa up White Oak river'
!yesterdayj ano'tWt&pe ty,lrom Swans-;
boro. Capt tL' tfostwjs largp sharpie j
loaded with happy peo'pfe left'$is-4fcorn-i
ing forthe banks with the. pJaey;gKTe!
'Sunday school and their efnenda roml
'this place. '"tVe'have .baea -disappointed'
in going, both to-d' 'aodfjVVaf Saturday,'
wo will try and go nei- time. A large'
banks party and fish-fry comes off at
Ilawkm's fishery on Bear baiika on Sat
urday the 21st inst, so wo hear, we will
,i y and be on hand then, ae wo like tish
pretty well. We,, have had e xcellent
preaching tbi? week in oui burg. Rev.
C. "W.Porter the btnd preacher from
Mftgnoluv, ". has Ifoefr. with us ay' the week
and prerxhecl. some good sorqaens for us.
Mr. Poller was born bljcdj, bi?t eeems to
do and act as well as some .do. that' can
see, his Bible of raised letters, - is a curi
osity to look at, he Is a Baptist minister
and is well versed in the scriptures,
praches good sound do ctr lne, and' is a
pieasanc gentleman o coayerue vmui,
Vres ' to fish, and can . row a feoat with
'skill and energy, ii'the guest of Mrs.-M.
"Russell her.; The little "bey pf Capt. M.
Y. Heady got his ar m toke last week
while playing, but is getting on all right
now. Our school iere is progressing, but
jaot progressing as well as it might be.
The people are too poor, jor they don't
take the interest they should in schools
out of about 50 children subject to schools
here, about 15 go to sohools, even , the
good schools don't . have the children
Miey ought. We'wich we had a. "31aii
Bill" to help us, , and then & law to com
pel tho children to go to sshool, if so we
would'p.t have so many ignorant people in
our world; with us, it seems most of our
peoplo are too conceited, -and too self-willed,
they all want to be boss and if they
can'tboss, they won't do anything, rule
or ruin is what some at them want, and
we should be gl&d for.a new set of people
,to come in S wansboio and take charge
for awhile. 'Mr. R. O, McLean and fami
ly have. 'moved up to Barkers Bridge,
Jo help swell the list fo a town there,
llobcrt has been With Capt, Terry a good
while in his sawmill business, say,-jUapt.
T can't ycu rive us a good billet ?
BEAUFORT TOWNSHIP.
Mrs. Maria Price, part lot No. 63 O. T.
tax and cost, . $3.51.
John Nelson, part let No.-140 O. T.,
tax and cost, ; ; r. $4.26.
iWm. E. Mumford, 50 acres land, West
side North .Riter,'. tax and cot, $5.51
F.' P. Longest, part lot No. 0 O. T.",
tax and cost, ' $5 51,
i C. R. Hassoll, 19 aci os Newberno road,
tax and costs, ?- 5.81.'
bMYRNA TOWNSHIP.
John D. Chadvfick, Oystpr i?ed,tax an.
costT - " . ' ' $4.28.
Franklin P. LPavi's, 10 acres of "land
on D.vis bore, ;la? and oos,' 4.35.
! Martin T. Davis, 2$ acfes outTland
Smypia, tax ar;d "cost 4.23.
Thoal C. Murphy's heirs 5 arcres Da
vis shore, tax i.nd cost ' . $2.81.
.! Wm. . Wiiiis 5 acres land , on Davis
sWp' tax : and cost, "'" ' $4 38.
... i 'straits TOWNSHIP.
i Elijah Nelson's heir 43 acres Crany Is
laud, tak au( cost, . $8.81".
Jasper Golding 27 acres land. E. N.
river, tax aud cost, $4.55
, Sam'l P. Nelson 54 arcres land Har
kors Islapdj tax and cost, f $5.08.'
NEWPORT TOWNSHIP.
J . F. Jones 1174 " acres Black creek
land, tax and cost, $22,05.
MERRIMON TOWNSHIP.
! Jas. L. Onsby 430 acres Wallace Neal
land, tax and costs,' . $e.S8.
Beaufort, N. C, May 5th, 1887.
County
AGENCY.
Persons having lands, houses, storey,
or other property to sell or lease will tiuVi
to their advantage by corresponding with
either of tho undersigned. W. J. Dou
onTv, att'y at law, Newport N; Q.
G. W, Charlotte, Editcji Record,
Belvufort N. C. The folldiPing describ
ed properties have beep placed ';n the
hands of this agency for sale. ;-,'.-. ' ,:-
1. A valuable farm, in fine sts.t3 of
cultivation : adjoining tbecorporatiou of
Newport. Lighty acres in cultivation a
thousand fruit trees about ten years old
in bearing. ; Prfc. $3.XX, .hajf pash.
2. A small cottag.6 dwelicg and lot in
the town of -Newport on Railroad stieet 3
rooms B.nd kitchen, good garden, plenty
of fruit and shade, price $300, cash.
3. A small cottage boyse and 2 lots on
Orange sti-pet Newport, House some
out of repair, priee $200 cash.
4. 40 unimproved lots in the town of
Newport price $10 to $50, according to
location.
5. A pretty cottage dwelling, Ave lots
and a livery stable ; also four acres in the
town of Newport, this is desireable pro
perty And the bmdings are new, price
$1,000.
6. 1000 acres $1000. Good farming
laud, - SO acres cleared. One huudred
grape vines 10 to 15 years old, very pro
ductive, south side of Newport river four
miles-from town, hoai thy .and good tock;
range. , '' " - '
7, 1 80' acres $i-V). ".Good rr.i;2 for
stock, fine reed glades, south side of
Newport riverthree, miles from , town,
larse amount of P'Oud. rih, oak, Isirht-
wood
N
OTICE,
North Carolina, I
Carteret County
The ucdei-signed William N. Bell and
James R. Bell.having this day qualified as
executors cf the last will and testament of
Rufus W. Bell, deceased; hereby notify
all persons having claims against the es
tate, to present them for payment on or
before April SQth 1888, or. this notice will
be pleaded m bar of recovery. All per.
sons indebted to the estate are requested
to mace payment, i
WILLIAM N. BELL, J aUS. K. BELL
; .Executors.
Beaufort, N. C, April 26th 1887. -
8. A fiQe fern-' ii1 eoath west fork of
Ncwpdi-t, tJ00' acres; i0 acres ta cultiva
tion, well fenced, uitoheq &c, fine cotton
land, elay subsoil, piency timoer ot ail
mill, price $1500.
9. Myrtlewoods the finest tnwk farm
in Carteret county for barly vegetables,
50 acres in cultivation, highly improved,
-v. -r--"-- ' . , . - Lrsr;""iiii'''H 8 . : 1 7--;Jtt a-T"""':-;
;fCA ! i !S F ffl H G IS fl I fi II 'few.RSM:'-
auv
IUllir,
f H35COiiMON SENSE
TIFT AND -:(JE PUMP
lake,
Country
we wculd Jiio tO g; to. Barkers bridge to
live for' awhile! Respectfully
- ''" ';v -" w.
. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE I
HAVING QUALIFIED as Adminis
trator of the estate of Charlotte E.
Bell, all persons holding claims against
said estate are hereby notified to present
the same to the undersigned on or. before
the 26th day of March 1888, or this notice
will, be plead in bar or recovery. Also
all persons o'.ving said estata .are reques
ted to make immediate payment.
.. e; F. -D. BELL; Adm'r.
'' Mar.'26lh iSjf. ' .
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This powder never varies. . A marvel
of purity, strength and., wholesome uess.
more economiQ&J than the ordinary kinds
and cannot be sold 'in. competition with
the multitude of low test, short weight
alum or phosphate powders. 1 Sold only in
cans. Royal Baking Powder Co
106 Wall St.. N. Y.
Jan. 20. 1 y ,
A EAMELES3 CASE.
State of N. Carolina, ) In the Superior
County of Carteret, ) eovit, Mar. 31, 1887
" Ellen Mason, plaintiff, vs..
' Stephen C. Guthrie, Sarah D. Gutlme,
and Pelletier, defendants. . .
To Stephen C. Guthrie .and Sarah D.
Guthrie his wife, you. twill take notice.
that an action as above entitled has, been
instituted in the Superior Court. of Car
teret, for forclosure of a mortgage, pn land
executed by you to the plainrm, to se
cure a bond ol ?55tO. made by you, which
mortgage was executed on the first day
of April 1884 duly recorded In the office
of the Register of Deeds of Carteret
County, book L. L. folio 393. Your are
hereby required to appear at the Fall
Term of said court to be" held at tho
court houso 'in Beaufort on the 7th
Monday after the 1st Monday in Septem
ber next, and answer' or demur to the com
plaint, as you may be advised. "
T i JOHN D. DAVIS,
; I Clerk Superior Court.
j3unmoi!3& Mailly A'f' t ' -
. My . case has boea a very curious one for
about thirteen yearp. At intervals of about
one week I would be attacked with spells
of seyero and most excruciating pain, al
ways commencing mtne region of mv
kidreys. The pr.in would then go up
wards and affect my body .and head, and
seemed to penetrate my, very eye-balls,
creating the most intense suffering, last-
ing about eight hours each spell.
I resorted jto all kinds q! medicine
without benefit. Several doctors treated
my case, but none. gave relief. I finally
used f. J5,-i0 as au experiment, and to
my utter astonishment all pain and suffer
mg vanished after using three doses.
To the present time I have used three
bottles, and not a pain has ever returned,
I do not know. what was the matter, neith
er could my physician name the complaint.
The B. B. B., acted finely and powerfully
upon my Jtianeys j my- appetite - nas beeu
spiencuq ana my constitution built up
rapiajy. - k,tuujbas.
Constitution, Ga., May 6. 1886.
UNIMPEACHED INTEGRITY.
I' am 55. Broke down twelve vears aso.
ana nave not been able to work since.
Have lost proper use of mv hips and Iears
For five years scrofulous sores have ap-
pearco on my scaip. ana. nose, ana at the
same time my eyesight began to fail, and
for three years nave been comparatively
blind. Have been treated by eminent phv-
-m j.ftp . . ...
sicuius oi uiMeieni; gcnpois witnout a
cure. I have taken five botll6S of B. B.B.
(made at Atlantav,Ga.y aiid all scrofulous
sores are gradually healing. Iuflamation
about my eyes, has disappeared and there
is someimprov3meut ioniy vision. Am
very mnch benefited and relieved and
begin to feol Jike a boy again feel good.
My strength and activity arerettirhiug in
my legs and hips. The BB.jE. acts vig
orously upon ray kidneys, and the 'i great
quantity of matter that ha3 been forced
out through the skin is utterly fricredfble.
often so offensive in odor as to produce
nausea, refer to all business men of La
Grange, Ga.
r. f KOFIIILL.
LaQ range, Ga., January 13, 1886.
All 'who desire lull information about:
tho' cause and cure of Blood Poison
Scrofula and .Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers,
Sores, Rheumatism. Kidnev ComDlaints.
Catarrh, etc. can secure bv mn.11. fnA ov
r TAa . r.. t : z i
uupjr oi uurd3-page xiiustratea liook of
Wonders, filled with the most '-wonrforfiil
aud startling proof ever before known.
Addess, BLOOM BALM CO.,
Alluuta. Ga.
trood dwellinir. outhouses &c. in thor
ough repair, transpoi-tation by rail or
water, very convenient, fish aud oysters
abundant, 2 miles from-Morehead City.
Reason for "selling owner wishes to e n ¬
gage in other business. Price $1400,
half cash, balance on' easy terms with
moitgagn on the property or' $1309 all
cash.
10. An undivided interest in a valua
ble tract 'of land"' on Straits,' known as
tho Josiah Willis land, the iuterest of
the heirs of Mrs. S. A. Fulford, who
lives in the stats of Arkansas. Power of
attorney on hand to - make title to the
purchaser. ?
11. A traot of land on the west side
of North River, in Carteret county, said
tract contains 75 acres of level ' swamp,
heavily timbered, and partially drained.
13. 8velJNl tBWri lots In Beaufort in
desirable locations, ' t : - 1
18. The steamer. Wsvq which has
been plying the' waters ht our harbor
during tb portion o the past year, and
was py the working out or a plug- sunk,
has. been raised, and found in good con
dition. He engines are of horse'poer
each,- hull SO feet long, breadth of beam
l feet, -fbiaijMMt cau De bougut cheap.
,M;Twtanre'ancbors, for sale at a bai s ai h .
Teyeig Respectively 1800 and 2160 lb.
No 15. A fine farm for sale on the-
West side Qt Ncrth River, 5i iniios from
Beaufort. : The' property is known as the
Jesse Fdlcher place; There is 75 acres in
the tract! SOnader cultivation. :; Terms
casijca: credit.- .' . . .'
100 acres of land on Huutiu? Quarters
bordering on the Thoroughfare, said 'ands
formerly belonged. to Elijah W. iPigott.
Also 70 acres on the Straits formerly the
property of E. W.Tigott, can be bought
on easy terms. '
17. A complete Saw and Grist Mill for
sale.- Can be bwught cheap. ' For partic
ulars apply at this office. '
THE INTER-STATES
LIFE ASSOCIATION.
o" rcip. Fire Department for
I '--.iny out of a common wood
at a very mcrji cost, . av ortn j ucy
Tiir.cs it ) Qos.L if t ea need it to put out a
fir.'.', and extremely Laudy for lots of oth
er things, i
Rsao'y for action in onc-eighth of a'roin-.
ute. . .finercrtic business men who will
er?ve it p! ii; nttonuon are wan tea t I
hau.lfe th." - c i';u every town in Peuu-
sylvan;a, iNev oersey, laryiana, ueia-
ware, vircmss., ana iCitn carowna, ann
will be accorded contiol of suitable terri
tory net already occupied.
CHAS G. B LATCH LEY,
. - '. n.s-rxrr'C! vrriTTi
. t . rutin wnTJTinf f M M A (V
ANDAS HE IS;MAKING THISEASON ;
' '" ' ' ' 1: " i - -
a cfTtf-ialfTf Of Fins C?lofIiiJf
AND GENT'S EURNIBHIN GOOWS.
These lines are Specially Je
cXSCassimes Middle
Bex-flanneH Mobairs, Alpacas, Seereucker, Linen, etc., all made in tho lat
est styles and in a manner to give satisfaction.
r . ;
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for onlv $1 50 We e&n fit almost anybody from the 3 year old up to tho
San wft! ? 44ast Our fflSO
rythinthaf gentlemeii use, and contains some nice WOt1'; ri
Lintfof Neclwear.is a Election of BEAUTIES that captivate the eye are
correct in style, and cheap. -We sell a pure silk tie for 20cts We sen a
Pure silk scarf for 25 cents, and your choice of extra fine silk scarfs, bO cts.
pure biiK Btu wi y y .A . ,, u..Ann.mtnt is ci-owded
jiwer irrartfis irom 1 cents UP uj uu vui "t" -.. ,. .
Boors ami SIioe
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jar $8 50 fine French Calfskin shoes in Bals and Congress aroacknoy: edged
" v . T. . , . . . i i .,11 .rimriri f.fafn With
be tho best ana nicett snocs in tuo miitti;. h""1"-- .--
verv Dair. W also cai ry n tMr Jtno oi iou pneou , v"-
a J CtS. HiaCKB VI iJry
to
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HrriR shoes. A irood ladies ! foxed gaiter at only
hnnds.: and Notions. Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas,; ot
sold rhe;ip. High pricas unknown. Nothing hi t !
Everything to bo
:a:ns at -. '
Ot all si.es and
Office: 25 N. E.
styles of Wood Pumps.
CITY HALL SQUARE,
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patronage of bis iold friends and neighbors, an-3 will, attyru- .mefully and
promptly to all" of der eCnt by mail. .
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The best alve in (the woVld ;for Cuts,
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tively cures Piles, or no pay required.
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Cj-o. A Russell
--DEADER IN
ORotERIES,
FRESH MEATS,
POULTRY,
Eggs, Vegetables, Cord Wood &c cuu
be found on the West side of Market St.
At the etoro formerly occupied by U. J.
Bell. By strict attentiou to tho wants of
the public ho hopes to obtain a liberal
sharo of their patronage.
March 1 m. :
Tin n?i
Monday ir.
Tho co-ir
any coll"
' P.ii.-V;
ry courso wii
useful Engliih br
TiVf,ion pel
For Enulish!
Latin and Cii
Music.
licidcntil
Board, 3(;
For luithej
n .VI.,
ptcmbvr.
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f tvr vt4
cannot tak".
I be i,isti'iv.'.C!i
tll6
Bramlit.s
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-vent.
fcxpenscs . .
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h'luiPlti,,!,
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J,'fort,K
CAVEYTS. AND COri
Obtained, aiid all oth;r Wn;1'
U. S. Patent Omce attended t,"r'
trate fee. . , 13
- .Sencl Modil or Draxin. .
to patentability , ciar
make no chatne vnten '... .
W.V rofcr ihore t 1 U . .... W
Supt. of Money Oida Hi ,
advice, terms ana i-'i'pes toa;
entsjn your'owri Stit3orcoi.ctvr
Opposite PajLentola jL-, VhgtoD-
CHILLJMU
A safe and certain cure f(
CHILLS ANP BiLIOUS FEVt,
They cure tlic .
FIRST DAI
No ihattor how long or how seven'
ATTACK!
JNO. W. SANPERS, M.D.,?
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Banders' Stoic, J
XT ASTERN CAROLINA MOM
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J. K. WI
p.
DEALER IK-
MONUMENTS TOM US 61
WORK QENEJiALLY,
CORNER broad aw d craves stre
Kew Bsrne IV,
r r " ; !'; box. ;
Dr. J. W. Sanders' Chit, Tiw few
at AJlen Iavi'. Thejr xy infnhlLk tcu
Cliills and biliious fcvtrs, twi1 Hh i.
will bo rcfundt d if tliry fail to cure !
taken acc'oidiug to dircctioiis. So i
metlicinb necessary. They curetl:
tho 1st day, and only four days nqc
to cure Bilhous fever. As a tonkJ
blood puiifler they l ave no equal
Having nearly completed cur mill at
i
.Barkers Zfridge, wej shall commence saw-
! iug the first of March. . Whca we shall
be prepared to 11 ajl ordors tlat we may
I be favored with
ESTABLISHED 1843.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers is
Oarpetings.
Floorcloths,
Hugs.
XVlstts and
GKKAT NO v LTlKS AT VKIIY LfiW ritlCES.
SA MPL RS SENT ! F U KSMED,
CORRESPONDEX OE INVITED.
Broadway, ISih & 19th streets,
NEW YORK,
i ; AXD-
41 to 647 MARKET ST.
Feb 24 2 -in.
, SAN FRANCISCO.
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pTHE LIGHT RUfiriiriQI
n
The Gf Sat Southern Remedy fcr all
BOOEL TROUBLES
AND CHILDREN TEETHING.
ii rTSSE Tre verJr tow who 3o no know of this
LiSi5?. Ine loii5lde of our mountains
?f ovtt very few realise the fact, that
the UtO purple berry, which bo many of us
?inTS e k1 S08 evry Bhape, there la a prin
ciple In it havtoj. wonderful enect on the
bowels. Dr, Btggert Huckleberry Cordial ia
hS "OCTinrRM bkmkdt that restores
lne little one tsthlnr, aud cures Dlarrhcpa
Dysentery aod Cramp Colic. ruu;m
,hwhen it Is considered that at this season of
jne year sodden and dangeroua attacks of the
Dowels are so frequent, aud we hear pf oo many
r n 9 occurring before a phyaiclan ran be
called In, It Is Important thateverv hoase
noM should provide tbemaclvss wit! eome
speedy reuef, d08e.of wbKtJffi rTirethe
ve much anxiety. "- Dr. Blcsjera'
"c5rrv Cordial is asUnple re j&fci .which
wwchlld Is pleased to take vu
mTvStJH cents a bottle. Manufectared by
WALTBB A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. y
ly ior's Cherokee Kemedy ot Hweet tium
and Mullein will cure Coughs, Croup and Con
sumptton. Price 25 cts. and tl a bottle.
For sale by A)N Davis.
has all the modern improveinents with
a capacity of forty thonsand feet per day.
We have arrangedjto build a convenient
dock for vessels, aad shall make local
trade a upecialty..
TERMS GASH.
To all who j lavor us with their
orders we fpmailtea prompt delivery.
WHITE OAK RIVK CORPORATION
Killey K. Terry
VKNEliAL MANAGER.
x ! . JSUlla N. O,
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MAIL BOAT SERVICE.
The Ida will leave the Ocean View Ho
tel wharf at 4 o'clock a. m., daily;Sundays
'"'iw. uiuiiir ar, run n.i...'
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wharf to connect with the mail tram.
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This large and plendHlT ninrMJ
admitted to bo tha beat pPr Vj.lrai
nechaciao, inventiona, nif!nnrw
other departments of lclnrtnl ff"Jr,
fished In any country. It cmnuir.l tb""
all patentees and title of evry ij10" JjL
each week. Try it four moBfc fr oo
bold by all newsdealer. . I. .
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1st 1887. '
Stations. Coins West
Leave.
Morehead Depot, 5 00 a. m
Atlantic Hotel
Morehead City.
Atlantic
Wildwood,
Newport,
Havelock,
Ci oat an,
Riverdale,
Newborn,
Clarke's,
Tuscarora,
Core Creek,
Dover,
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LaOiange,
Best's
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twecn New Berne and MfiMi'.y
Captain.