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v . - New-Years Calllr r Liberty lor BusIan-;Cirr-Irlce8 Go Up. A Lit, wl mocrtic FU7 lUl?ixr DtT0t4 to til Educational, Indnctricl ad Morel UpbuUcwf I Naw You, Jn. 5, '91 Whiie all ' D.AttU I - A&OBg v I th nwiooer. ef the Metropolis are VOBBI03r'jrATlOK''I''8T'TB j lodly proclaiming that the tiroe-bon- COinffT1' 1 ored cuaiom of Ncw-Yecr'g calling Ii vntrii NBWI. . . , ..... Vallct to J"JjjjJJ J? t door of city 1 for tbe benefit of non-residents, that aueh is by no means the case. In spite of tbe frightfully bad weather this 3Tew-YefT,s I beliere the custom was obseryed abont as much as ever. There la eomethlcf mysterions concerning; the rite and fall of popular observances and this custom of New Year's calling la an Illustration. Every year as regu- meaday ninu:-- - . without Mbcertterc extra charfa. PER tAR. - " W;8 FOUR MONTHS. - j- atrieWy lo sVdTMioe. Addrecc, fl; x. LATHAM, Wltotond Qwner; - -WaaniagtOP, y. C- THURSDAY, 7A5TUA9Y 8. llM. John's Neck or Jack Neck. Mr. Editor: It would seem, judg ing from the reply that haj been seat in by your correspondent, from the "coming little ctty'to my articles on Jack's Neck, which appeared in your issue of Nov. 20. That his views and mine, concerning thnt place are not quite in unison. Tbe first difference of opinion seems tube in regard to the name of the place. Not many moons a?o; when I firet became acquainted with the place, it rejoiced in the euphonic ti tle ef Jack's Neck, and as far as I kuew It was perfectly satisfied with it then. But now for some reason it seems to want a change and 1 presume that like Shakespeare's rose, by any other name it will smell as sweet, so I I MEMORY. Can we forpret the birds that way Bright garlands around our tent. The links that form our chain of love. By deaths strong grasp now rent. No we will ! ; Let fond memory still with penaive . trace, Roam 'mid blighted blossoms and bro ken vase. And love shall still on tremblins wing pursue An image transient as the morning dew. When memory recalls the many loved friends of mine who have passed to the land over ttere, who on account of their many excellent qualities that hate entwined about my heart, like opening rose buds fresh anrt fragrant, Miss Ixwise Buckman held a ronspicu ous place iu the bright and beautiful .r. tiw" York Herald says tbe ;n- TTtia editor of the Sou sfeould be cent te the U. 8. w m. too. it after fernnlnr. the fcuin f that State they can find bo better apology. ns noor Indian is up In rmi again nn. .nta aa laced there by Benny n..J.i ham tuiih ' ateallnr. It rl ml I LOV" ' ter- and just as regularly tbe old custom rises op again to confound its enemies Tbe wisdom of tbe thing has nothing to do with it. The fact is it is still Try much alive. No doubt "society" has discontinued it, but why "the 400" should be mistaken for tbe whole of oar population is something I fail to understand. Popular customs are not am wiliing to compromise by calling it Jack's Haven, or if he objeets to L0n.tlLtion - 1. . -w- i Ali.!. t II n 2 I larly as the first ef January appears navmg jacic m iq? ime we yjiu wi i the echo of Christmas bells tbe newspaper! assert that it is dead : John's Haven or Johnnie s Neck, jnit hd d-ed away and M the od yaar rU.h in memorief was preparing to wrap Now l thins; this a very liDerai oi-his mantle around him and march in fer, and it will be good if accepted I to eternity of the past, her beautiful any time within 30 days Then he spirit pnssed te God who gave it, in i seems to be very solicitous in re gard to my health, and says I must be affected with some terrible malady which causes me have a very vivid imagination. But indulgent reader I would like to ask right here, what kind of imagine the 17th year of her age,. Louise was litterally raised up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, and during the meeting held here by the drummer Evangelist Fife she gave her young heart to tbe blessed Jesus and joined the Presbyterian minated a f ew dyt agd in tte death 01 cm11t chanjtd When tbe ctntennial tlon be must hve' to mke hIm tbink Church and was faithful until death ninety Indians Barn's troops. and thirty of Uncle wABYIfWOTOM'8 PROSFKU- TIYBFAIB, of Evacuation Day was celebrated in this city a few years age the papers predicted that the celebratien weuld beeome thenceforth an annual occur ence: vet experience has proven that It will 1 Otlty-"Tk0. Old I the f orgotUn all abont it tien Day is not celebrated and it would be bard to tell why mei ge about in a maudlin condition making calls on New Year's. When the Gazbttb proposed an ex. hibit at the New Bern Fair, to let the world see something of our resources, many laughed at us. We had seen old -fAffialanirh before, and We knew the J meaning of theU hollow serins, and un dismayed, we went ahead. What was the result? More information abont our town and eounty was disoemiuated not Only throughout the' State, but from the great Lakes to the Gulf, than was ever conceived ef 'before. Not on ' 1v thin but the lexbibit wen the cash ' . . . that there is a city coming on Johnie's Necfc Physi. lans heal thyself. But we must give honor to whom honor is due, and we think that "the coming little city" ought to be proud that she has such'an astute and learned defen der as Mr. T?. H. B. Why he is as full of knowledge as a hornet of bizness on a hot day day. and seems to eoze from him as smoothly and a copiously as the fat does from a frying "possum." We take off our ch eaper and make 0 WW-yisssa a FIRE Fi re, FIR EL :-; -'IAKE WARNINii!! . "Eastern towns and cilu-s will be visited by tremendous fires be fore we hail the New Year." Prof . Wiins, in Indian Island Gazette. : Friends, there is danger in dday; d.ai.li, too, stands at our doors. Limbs may be lost and Ivnies broken. Flee, flee, from the impending dangers and come and insure again si death, accident and fire. - i-- i IVi A MAN 1 1 r. ACTUFM - ? Pins, "First-Class companies. Represents : .Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., of Newark, N. J. Knoxville Fire Insuience Company, of Kiioxville, Tenn. -Commercial Fire Insurance Company, of Montgomery, Ala. -American Accident Insurance Company, of Louisville, Ky. Greenwich Fire Insurance Company, of New York City. Home Fire Insurance Companv, of New York City. . - New York Bowery Fire Insurance Company. ThMe are all first-class Companies. All persons desiring insurance SEND US A LIST OF YulJH stih a -I. a I IT 1 . , ... V71, 1U lh 1 ( Lamb &d .AD AY, And we will tell -you uiuieiisi vou net cash prices tor taiiie. a!) B E L yALTEf? D. IVI OSS S 914 Main Street, Richn 4 I CO elsewhere. t once. Call before placing Oflicc on Market Street . A. P TTS, Agkst. Ouposite'the Fost Ollice. Nov. 27, tf. Her aispoBition was peculiarly h;i- ablt and attractive: her heart was the seat of purity, sincerity, affection an ffentleness. In a word she poes sed to en eminfnt degree, all thofe qu-ilities which never fail to adorn the charactr-r of a pure woman and throw around her amid the lights and shades or a wicked and perverse world a thousand nameless charms. Her acquis itiens were nt mere at tainments; tney were r-ai accun- RUSSIAK KKTOLKTIOKIST. Stcpnlak, the Russian revolutionist, has arrived here and is preparing to lecture throughout the country on the cause of "free Russia." His bonks. 'Russia under the Tzars" Jand "Under ground Russia" are very well known Asia Aka'aiiikIa - . L!. .A t I . vu, w U1. upruuf plishments, and in the true spirit of intellect, and thank him for the fund the nobIe woman that she ,h A : 1 . i . 1 ' oi generni iniormiuon wnicn ne so made tbem Ml on lhe liappiIieg!, of ,he u..UBi . i..r c.pcit uOM0 circle, and upon all with whom beuf-flt. But for all that we would I 0vu aaant.iattA prize of $50, as tha best county exhib- 1 warks, aad have created a stir war re- ita, baaidej receiving many individual cash prizes' and diplomas. Now tha idea of having affair of . our own has teen developed, aod If rapidly g rowing into a charming novelty. Such man aa the Grimes, Dr. Tayloe, C, M Brown, J. E. Clark, Dr.'Nlcholson, D. 8. Simmons, and others bava taken trtrtV. the sit has been located, and the work goa bwaly on. ever thsy are allowed to be read. The author and lecturer says he hopes to arouse the sympathy and enthusiasm of the American people in the cause of Russian liberty. The Russian people, he says, want the right to vote and to worship as they please. They want a humbl.v beg leave to differ with him in a few things. For instance, we think his descrip tion of the wharf there incomplete. H has given us the length and breadth thereof with great exsteaons, h? seems to have entirely forgotten the part we were most desirous of know lag, name ly : how far was it from the surface of the wat r, down to it in time of high tide. W e need not have been indebted to Mr. R H. B., for the information that it is more convenient to unload the oyster bOSts by having the houses over the creek than it would be to have to haul their boats up into the interior, Parliament and the nationalization of If is almost noedltJi?to mention the the land. The latter is a little farther g0iewhere to unload them, if we had adTantf$S.tlueb an ajsoeitlon ttban eren Americans have got, never, only taken more time to consider the will fiTe Studies to the young- ladies in J tne.eM tBy wju not begrudge it to matter before mentioning it. We ae- fancy wetk.ar, f4 WPfl M the RuaBi.nB. -,d wiii doubtless rive knowledge our error, and again kindly create nevelry between the rarjsers so i , thank our worthy and sagacious con- see who shall raise the best erops, cat- patriot ne.ny welcome. tem or his tle,noga, andhorsest iU fire test StepniakSwill deltver his first lecture Uformation orf the 8ubject Perhaps frpm earth as if exhaled to Heaven Filial affection wae one o her cardi nal virtues; and the expression of the unaffectected gratitude of her heart to tier aevoteu parents ior the many advantages that she enjoyed and which she s faithfully improve! was not o ly regarded by her as a duty but privilege that she was willing to forego under ny circumstances. In a word she was a model 'laughter. Never was she known to disregard, in any par ticular, the expressed wish of her al most idolized father and mother. Snrrounded by all to make life de sirable this beautiful! flower h is been, taken from our midst just as we were beginning to feel the strengthening of those tendar cord of. affe ;tiou by which she has been bound to our heart in the days that are past. Sweet girl, she shone like a glittering dewdrop iu the sunlight of youth's bright morning. But-she has go ie WAih EL Y7 W b 6 HOLD UJA S2T v- I Baugb-am i Washihgton, N. C. I Insurance. Pertiiizers, Col I m Hachiiierv! We Represent the Following Unrivalled ntc;,d Va CARRY IIIK LAi PIANOS Aiv .)f anv house inly tin r C II! -Ht moot h zu.-.raiit MeiiiH;n , II: Kimball ;uul (clicr i Kiiiitiill. i iv:-:-. i- it'1!) And Kviv strur. en.t- -i;t ' Ali I I Mfiitioi: this j.a; A I)( i ( ' 'rilii;i. .;irf , "e in N i, D. N. I'.nt - Eat , Drink and n ompanies f County Dcinorr'f t . Tuni ;i'fi -i. F.qiini i ij r ' in' to llir, I, ; i , mm Insurance- Company cf North AnioricH, Phoenix Assunuico ( 'uijt in v, of Lomlun, Fire As?ci:i'i'n, of P ii.ul 'lphia, N.C.Home ((lerni-oi Anifricm. of N. Y..) -American Fire, of Piiih-nl li!iia. Western Assurance, of Toron'o, St. Paul F re A Marine, -A Mom., Liberty, of New York, - - Hamburg Bremen, of .(ennau y , Virginia Fire and Marine if liicn iintiu! , Southern, of New Orleans. - - United Umlervvri'ers, of ti.uua, Mutual Life Insurance Company. of N. Y., - 8- WE 'A UK IMIOUI) OF Ol'ii AfJHX PA.TBONAGE IN ALL hEi'Ali 'i'MKN T ti' tothe artismn fn hit eqmpst it ive skill; it will stimulate erery dustry, and ha nn' Af the beat adacatort of all classes that ean be introduced among antMOPle. Thousands of eur people who nsvej saw such a thingf3?f will come here and be delighted with our xhibita. l will benefit our hotels, merchant, draymen, butehers; under all classes, young and old. Jlut to make tt a sueaew. wossy is needed. And money placed in this association will' return a handsome dividend. Every mas, and Very weeaaa who ean . shenld take one or more chares . next month at the Metropolitan Opera House, his su bject being "The Revo lutionary Movement in Russia.1' RU8II0 TBI PRICE Of CIG$RS. i ourneaa was as Droau as his is, we (jrie. fills the hearts of her numerous would not make sueh humiliating er- friends and a cloud deep and dense - M A. oi juuement. rests unon the parental home: but 1 regret .very much that I did not get doubtlessly there was joy and rejoicing in her fathers house -above at the safe there to see the Steamer Haven Belle The manufacturers of cigars in New while over there, for to judge from our arriral of another priceless gem to glit- Tork and Philadelphia air attempting te raise prices but thus far have not mel with any great ..success, Several meetings were held in this city aud a general advance of about 85. per thou sand was to takejplace by Jsew Year's in both New York aDd Philadelphia. Drop in at Dr. Tfcjloac and pit your The manufacturers deny that they in sane to the list. i mmm ssyj i-e JEWS JOTTIHCi. he of African tend to form a trust aad claim that tha ln&reasc is necessrry on account of the increase in the cost , of material. The rate of wages has also advanced and the manufacturer must raise tha price or receive less preflt. Retailers have laid in a large stock but no doubt will promytly raise their prices in conform ity with those of the manufacturers. Fdwin Arlington. Swan Quarter Items. worthy friends description of her dai ly route, sh must be not only a flyer but a nautical phenomenon! He says she makes daily trips to Bayboro, Stonewall, Vandemere. Trent, Auro ra, Makleyville and South Creek. He might have included Liverpool, Hong Kong aid Cape Town and his state ment would have been about as ration al For ni order for her to cover the route, he has mapped out for her dailv ter forever in the Saviour's crown. And may we not rejoice amid our falling tears, when we reflect that she has gone in her unsullied morn goue like a dr am so beautiful and bright. .leep on thou loved and cherished one in that Hallowed spot where thy fond parents have laid thee. Where in a little while thou shall be surround ed by those who loved thee so truly T -A A 1 l ... . aim aueci'onateiy o eartn until tnou be awakened by th last trumuec Leonard Jereme is reported to dyfig In Leadon. Germany baa taken pocfessioa her new tCTriwry iu w coast. Brigadier General Isaao Tan Dwen died suddenly la New York City last Wednesday. Clinton eziaon New York was dama ged by fire te the extent of 200,000. All the nrisoaeri were caved. Gozo Taleuo, the newly appointed I Pleasant weather last week , the oys- minwter from Japan to the United termen took advantage of same a ' i a c m 1--. I atatCB,arriveu iuduuoiw;o. Mr.lL O. Snencer has eomnleted John T. Miller waa arrested at Lw-1 the work ob bis new residence, where isburg, Ohio, for making and selling De has moved to spend the New Year counterfeit gold five dollar pieces last f 1891, and perhaps the balance of week. ' I his life. The body OI ltrai jrranen ts. Utun Urinri Bros., proprietors of Spinner, ex-United States treasarer, the Swindell Hotel, say they are doing and stop at tbe different lai.dines to to unite a glorified body witn an itu take on and discharge the enormous mol fD!?2' to ioin with the 8retlt smeunts of freight he says she carries iu drinking from the exhaudtless fount he must ge at a rate ef speed that tains perennial bliss f st by the throne would knock the swiftest locomotive I OI boa. Hang out our banners on the stately . tower; It dawns at last the long expected hour. The steep is climbed the starlit sum mit won; Chrirtians la- clear out of time. WeCare personally acquainted with her master, Captain Wallace and have tbe greatest faith in his skill as a navigator, and believe that he can eteer a steamboat as fast as any one else could, but we think he is The buUders task, the ii.H. 4 m -j i uvi uuue. steer one along tkat fast. Talk about an imagination? 'Why Jules Verne in the wildest flight ef his fancy never conceived .of a feat equal to that for his fabled Nautilus. Then he seems to doubt our ability to distinguish a canal boat from a loco motive, Well if a lecomotive hap- John. How's This. We offer one hundred dollars rewari for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv taking Hail a Catarrh Cure F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props ledo, o buc uimci"iguea, nave Known Js . J Cheney for lo- prned to be standing on that subma- and believe him perfectly honorable in rine wnarr oi .nis; aunng a south- an ousiness tranactions, aii'i nnaiicrai was sent to, Wobawk, N. Y., for inter ment. The Yung Men's Christian Asso ciation of Chicago will erect a build Ing at a cost of tl,400,000. Frank Uncles, of Auburn, K. Y. yesterday broke the world's record, ft jumping the rope, making i,00 . skips without a break In 14 ;ralnutes and 30 seconds. Hiss Mary Slkinton, daughter of Jeseph S. Blkiatoa, a prominent mem bar ef the Philadelphia society of Friends, has married a Japanese young man. Tne nun Avenue i neater, and Hermana's Theater of New York'kCity were .both bnrned last Friday night (Jan. 3d) several tremen arc reported to have lost their lives. A company has been organized In Chicago tor the delivery of parcels and light-weight foods throughout the city and supurba by means of biey dec, . Articles of incorporation have beea applied for. Two distinct earthquake shocks with tut a few SCoOadl intermleaion. rcei at San Francisco at twe minutes pastfioon lest Friday. The ribrstions were nearly north or eottb. 1. Bi, wood, of Mount Morrlstfleh., giiese- ea ne wouio aic nine years hence. Be was so sure oi U that he had hiotemb ctone erected aad dated ISM, Bis prophetic vision was at fault, as he has juit died. SprtBg -time stiri t l Cla . uions Liver steguUfco? resrrtll Snmmer-tlebrtaiolifland ttoa well with their their hotel. Mr. J. M. Spencer left for Washing ton last week. Friend Spencer has been with us for tbe past two we ks looking after the acorns as they fall. , Friend Walter Jones, of Raleigh, formerly of Washiagton, passed through tewn last week on his return from a visit to his father Mr. A. M. Jones. Why continue the use of irritating powders, snuffs or liquids. Ely'e ream Balm, pleasant of application and a cure cure for catarrh and cold in the head, can be had for 50c. It is easily applied into the aostrils, is safe and pleasant, and is curing the most obstinate cases. It gives relief at ence. The praprfetorc of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for catarrh, colds in the head and hay f Cver. It is not a llqnid or a snuff, but is easily applied into the nostrils. It gives relief at once. caster, it would very naturally be mi-taken for a marine craftof some kind, the tide happened to he a little higher than usual, then the smoke stack would present tbe appearance of an inverted can buoy. ' And now in' conclusion I wish te say, that it is a long and tiresome walk from the City of Elms to the City of Imagination, I may sometime when I feel inclined to pay another visit to that famous rural resort, accept my friends very klnd invitation to take the trip over there at his expense. And since i' seems to be the style to wear labels la that oity (a aew idea that we suppose has had its prig in it that metropolis) I will put on the one that he has suggested for me if he will apply twe, ene on the lapel of his atiy , obligation Drug Who- ly abift to carrv out ma'le by their firm. WeSt & Tbuax Wholesale rift, Toledo, Ohio. WALDING. KINNAN& MARVIX ir uFugK'Bt, joieao. f - i. Ball's Catarrh Cure is takt n nti rn ally, noting directly upon tu blood ami mucous Purrat-es of the system. Tes timoniais sent free. Pi ice 73 cent per Dottie ota oy ail druezists. 4t28 QALV OF THE JNO C. ROW- LAU, FA KM AAD LANDS. By virtue of a decree of the .Sin,eri ui uuui- ui nrjiuiort county maop at ran jerm iaz, in a cause-entitled -jno it. HiK)rn. Trustee vs. Jno iwwmna," see tiuagment . Docket of nam eouri iNo. Z4S1. which is referred iu, i u ouiuiii"uer or said court win ru nu caaii mi Jionaay r eby 1891 at noon at the Court II uie id vBBingr;on x.u , at public Huction to i;ne nignest oidaer coat, forward, other ene iust beiowthe .v:vUi8 ",aa T?.e following ... . . .. uwnweu lanus, viz: Situated in Beaufort county, Bath Townshin. v C. One tract adjoining the lands of Jtienry urmona w. li. Myers, D. M Carter and others situated at the head of the Rowland or Ormond Mill Pond being the land conveyed to Jno . Rowland by Jos. Bonner, coutiinimr w mure or less, see deed. Y, vuicc, xuu& on, pages 422 &c aim auuiner iract situated lapels of it, aft, to read as follows: I am a travelling encyclopaedia of use ful information . Please ask me some thing. Is it a go. H. F. O. NewB erne.N. C. Dec, 5, '90. Have This to ffy. A CARD. . Tlianlrj Retarned. I want to return my thanks to the benevolent and kind hearted friends of Washington, both white and col ored who have been so kind as te help me in my struggle. While trying to Complete my studies at Shaw, I have faithfully applied every dollar that has been given by the kind friends and I will always feel f rateful to the good oitlsena of Washington for past favors. , May Gods blessing rest upon those Who have) given and those who will give in th future. X remain your humble servant &cxpap Lak. nn tha My dear readers I have differed with rod leading from Bath to Plymouth female weakness for many vears frnmK at tho original: beginning re a skeletm, lZolln woooward patent on the uHMjruioBi prong oi uath creek, mara feke .tL 1 . " Took medicine until mere a skeleton seven boxes of orange . blossom cured me, am now well and sound. Thanks be to God. May God Smile on our lady agent for her energy towards suffering friends. Mks3J&&ma Moore. Wids Point, N'.W' One month treatment $1.(XL Agents wanted in every townsh By Mrs. WATkRa - Pantego, N. C. ;.ir z' Janrl ttVtL'-' - i i-'i '.- Cureaia.Ug3at(-u, 'Mitott: ts, ijii4i, Mala ria, Nerroosnece, and CJencr; Pebllitj. Pnysi. elaas reeosomend It. All dealen ieU tC Oeooiae acsnHs rairlr snit crssssil Ueeseawiecscs. tacks path, and running in a Norther ly direction to the corner of said Wood wards patent 820 poles; them e with the corner of said patent to the corner of J. P. Campbell's fence on the Wash ington and Leech ville road: then with said toad in a Southwesterly corner to the fork of the road at the Cemory place near the Savannah; thence in a ctraight line to strike the mouth of or Tankani'B Mlu Creek; thence with sajd creek to the beginning,-be- Wi e late1 0WDel and occu Piedhy E. L. Rowland dee'd, contain ing 600 acres nore or less. The family graye yard and rittht of reserved to said "BOiwIand out of theJ T Sam'l. R. Fowle, This Jan. 2. IS0 1 rw,m!..,..' - wiwuiiqoiUllCl . Assets : $9 .000 ,000, 00, 8.000,000.00, 4.500,000,00 5.500,000.00, " 2,750,000 00, 1,250,000,00," 1,750,000,00, 1,400.000,00, 1,200.000.00, . 700,000 . 00;-" 500.000,00, 500, 000, 00 . 138,000,000.00 Y AND SOLICIT - YOUR , OUit BU-INLSS. Continental Bar AH ar'r Sen-' .! J7ifce ivitli 'the i',- FINE WiUKKiE. .Vii;l; DLL: ;- -if i t y A -.u.i (;:; BAUGil M V ASHINOTON, N - I - ALBEMARLE & PANTEGO u.Lars ana THE;RESTAU11a .4ervpil by polite ami u' tiMitnc servanN. l.-..lt-j. ; jioom ur:iln iicooiuniottatioii ot patrons. LAp irriuHuU. Meals or os' rs Rei ved at hJ; oanduorve to llm oonifort aud t.!t'asiii- ol ; n I'onhnontavl on Water Street, IT :::co. llCii!-' , (V. i. in- t, i -.t u-j'-c!. rf T IME TABLE NO. 3. To Take Effect Monday, December 1, 1890. IS THE MAX TO SK1.L Y( V Pare Wines and Choice FINEST OIG-AR; Luuior NORTUWARDj I ! a SOUTHWARD p. i l y . Train No. 1. I"! t Train No. 2. j i . o Mixed Mail, 't STATIONS. ?5 Mixed Mail, Passenger and n Passenger and Freights - - 'i, ' j "i . Freight. s i 2 A. M. ; P. M. Leave 7 15 20.50 lKLLK I1AVKX I 4.30 Arrive 4 15 7 30 25.20 PANTFiK) 9.00 Leave 4 00 8 00 1G.20 TURNPIKE 11.75 " 3 30 " 9 00 4.45 ROPER 2.45 " 3 00 9 10 i 2.00 CIIKSSONVILLE 2.00 " 2 40 " 10 00 ! MACK FY'S FERRY " 2 30 Arrive 11 15 j 9.00 j E DENTON 9.00 Jl 00 A. M.- " j P. M. icious XDrlnks Of all kinds 'carefully i-mn ynw I o 1 . Best Goods at Moderate Charges, He has a qniet place, polite and aooomuto ! tin treat yo clever. Bar on Main Street anil h e an:' Trains daily except ounday Stops only on signal, or notice to Conductor. Subject to arrival of Norfolk Southern Railroad Mail and Express trains. Conneet at Edenton v. iih and from Norfolk Southern Railroad Mail and Express trains. STEAMS I AVE ?i BELLE AT T Cotton - u mil crs and - t iii'iiici 's ' Will l.'iive I'er Hu, AURORA, MAKELY1LLE sD BAYBORO-, S TONEW ALL AND V 'in as follows: For: OUT II 'REEK,' Tu-adavs aul Saturda3 s. ANDEMERE, Vrednesdays. LEEC1IYILLE AND SCUANTO - M n.lavs BATH, - - Fridays: Freight rer-cived d iil NorTol'i Suutlieni It. "It. from Norfolk, Va., for all points above monuoued. ' . I am prepared to py Uet Cah-Price ..i Farnieis .Od-Mills Rhiloh, near TarH- . MSAL - FOR .i't.'li Sritl f"f M' I I J.I " UjU xni A s ii ixr: ro. N'! S' 1- L. S"". uir.tiA"'. GEO. W ROPER, Sup't.. 1 rTl ---w - I AKOVa A -Fifty-five dollai:S'bi s a lftill thai gcu also Se cotton .- - -S wi'-f FIYK DttLL; -y.s.an El OUT D THE POSITIVE! CURE. I ELY BROTHERS, 6ft V. arrca Et, Kew York, nice W cta.1 50c TYENTY DOLLARS bu..- a chine. ...War raided 'fr; ..a ' years. - WASHINGTON ' 'Nov. 7. tf. ' ir'-c Liu'; AI M BIRCK STORE! Washfiitoii'. N". o fh 1; .- L.-.P; Scrrthal. l'lvmouth, N. r 'ALBCASOia, a ? -i n r- ' tit wliUrt ' NEW Corner Market : and : Water ". Streets. THE LARGEST AND - " Best Stock of Groceries " COTTON FACTORS AND j,1 , V : VAillN'-''l(,N- Drugs. Medicine, - n i' 3 a Boots, In Town, AYholesnle and Retail, Also- Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc. Caps, .TUNIS' WHARF. JOBBING -BflODS A SPECIALTY! DB33D. ZEZ. W l-'ii.e i"1'' Tuuth r,;i.-t,,-. r-r' : ! iV!.-. t y iiiir A I NORFOLK, - - Dec. 1, 3 m. "' . vifiGKl'. GigarS' ...t'..v..o f I.I cured at iiome OOtptn.Booio-P;- iB.M.WOOtJiiv wihl"' cm' ; A bargain
The Washington Gazette (Washington, N.C.)
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Jan. 8, 1891, edition 1
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