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- ? rr '- - - A RBLE WORKS, Y3 Monuments Tombs. a. alAI I fc ra r aari oui.ain w-or t n ITALIANiAMERICAN MARBLE Ordtri will ri prompt tiuc'.; -r vaiiaf' a.-1. or. ifu iru ted alas.. WILJ.I8. Proprietoi tw. flsc.4 .4 v r '.'fi.t'f.v.'ii. O. E. Mm j u my authorite-d a-' ! Elutoo -ua5iP ' t 1 TIME TABLE. Atlantic &. N. C. Rllroa TIMS TA.BLX o J U Msct 7 V. P M.. MondiT -uP .-.vi? ist K K. 11 TTIO!ll X" para S ii 3oll mi llDlU'i r-UM 1.', SU Kmicon - -T T! -17 w Rra r m. r wii rv in. . ST ATIli.XS 4. ! r I r m. J I if i , vj . I '111 1 Jit . 1 i i IV : yi i x . i . : . : . 1 ii .:) u n , II , 11 I 11 vl . 1 S' I 11 1 U H m t m i 1 m n II M tt U tt 1 ! IVIU l)nu . . r Ml tuu w cwwa NKlIlinir li m i cr II IN I Tnwm ... U Clmr. . . ( vr - tmtm lay. laa day ami rui, mm Twa bvnai !orx&. imtidc vio(tv-irc im a. m. m.f-l wTUk KifJimoivil L ::-.. TraamM a - va tknvM 4 paou Taa.twi4 kvOdMakara tto vat .tJ witt wuauctea aad ! too Tr:n 'n-m a- livu a 4.M a. ai Trala T eanvu flu . t I - . , a t naitl. taavin lioUtaco-. ti e.. l 1 - p 3; !t3 iMaiimo t in p. oi.. Traiaaiaala i.-uai-T' W. Dunn. koliiJ iXt Jtrtt (a among jirT.Ji.ui ' itarima ST. NICHOLAS, Ad Ulujltrmted monthly p-T; - i:,-l Cot txTT girl". rT-'i--i.-i ou SStk'oraach month. k.i:t 1 Vy Mil-;. 3fapa Dod. PrR-, '1 ecu a am bar. or $-i.UO t vesr. in iiiriniv. Boa)fctilm, nw4len, p.-iatmajtam. dOWn. kavj Ui pabliahrra tak- iu: vr pi m, wkfck avijoaJi b(iB with th- Notidj br'laiDr, tie ant of ihe rolairf. 8t. JneaotAS aim. both to tiifv ta4 IO !! (b tMtaM of lis con Ititanxr ; and lU reccri far tho pa.t Ivair jearv dano which 1; Uaj i vTt Kooi, u it f-aadii to-iay. it '.b ltrv4j3ii for boj nJ ..-I' 71 A vamiH for im rxL-U-o.-.-ariaf ilia mniiii acaaon . The editors Monce thfl foUowior a. l.ioni . iWs""., UfartMtL. Tb tr. loojr i'.,T7 : - :-. i. vrtttn for civil Jrm. A CkriatBva Seory by . 1 1 1 alia. With hajnoroo pot i v littla iaajhusr. 440orjr Wulaoi- c." H--r.-.- e. s.a3.r. A..!..-: i.ttr.wt.y- H ioriea I Sril. 5w "Hit jf Tt.lt ror V- uiif Fott."b7 -H. H." Hsu n forraj feildioTvag u i child helping toe i5 1 Jrpn om ta- .r?a: Kn.:.:. 80ola, Kaby and other. Ill it.- IWU by Joaph Penaol'.. A 8Oal Serial Stcry. by J. T Ttoaybridie, wul b !lf viir-u' m1 mawnl. Janaj'i l-oari-. i; H -u.-. '' : -.a. by Jaaa 0n- Dealing wit:-. r.--w biy lif and antrpr-.- Frmak K. tit.- too wi.l com.-.: FTtraJ of h. 3aacr-i. aa i itonoa. "Drill." Ky J..-.- 1'r-iwc 1-a A ampitai art ?ol il.rv for I- tv Tla Dojh i t' Shili'sr-i." . : Bom K;D'..-y . .--..-n. by Alfred" PaP.n. ffhort Stor.rt by r. ' rr a..:. WTitrr, iaelaim ?u.-i C P . II H. Boyfn Nora P-rry, T. A .1 i: ria-. VQ:n.oa fila.i :--c, 11- -. Jahnotu Jo.jia Malr. Sot h . Ma-.-IlMk!h Bi.?r-v.h . V." 'o s. '. davrtl, HaiTlet r-r-a.-.--- S;.-J kr. aaj otherv Knfcerpr'jin? Sir. :-.-. A. ' Koiliaav, Chirt.- U. I.. A:. :. ti Eckford, Lii"3'--:u'. Mi arcl JSfCglt-tUoB, xr.x -tt-T" trWt 9tmo- f.-r (r-' v -.- I : n. Aioo'.t. r i.-s-.- r 1 Cmjlj" 13 'oT..-k.: -r. Poffi.. a-rvcr eeotr-.i -it. .- ir. ,irpa-UBenU w-.i s.--oip.''.- :-. KaraJ N-'W Yo-'tor -all- ---.a mmgftsTB fr "hi! Jr-r. r. -b. w - T rt a 1 ji tt a 1 'I., w V n A WEEK'S READING FREE ! r -iV -v'-w:1 A. a . . . a. J - I ".t t.. ' ZtaMT a.".', .l! id f a r '.mm. a t. a. it " ' ".' a.. The 1 Atlanta C3nst:!ji-:r!f OIR THREE Sit i- A" S HaMMM k WDlTCDO It 7 t ;.:!? i hi I trio -r-,, -an C i 9u.t aVat Bai i, bWb Tri, - r aaaaafta FUl. Mkau-w. TU T aVJ-tai. 4 Wm ai ih i li i I twj tfwTiii A. M GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES NO BARGAINS, But GOODS CHEAP ! NO DRIVES, a Chance to Buj Rill FINE GOODS LOW PRICES! Read what we can offer you: A Nice Figured Lawn at 5c Best of Calicoes at 5c. A I.o. "I Dark Prints at 4c A Splendid Gingham at 8c COTCH GINGUAMS. CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS. BATISTE. FIGURED We have just taken we have lots of Goods to sell. Therefore If you want to buy on us See our Worsted Dress Buttons 'and Fringes Corsets. Hosiery. Handkerchiefs and Parasols are going at almost your own prices. Favor us with your vou money. Then don t iforget we children's wear ; every h'The Diamond Godey's Ladies Book. . I i i. i Ki ' I i -l Mi'NTII- . r ) K . NEW OWNERS ' NEW MANAGERS' aker rr u. I i J INDIA LAWN, LINEN LAWNS, Etc., Etc. an inventory, and find which we are anxiou&J good Goods cheap, call Goods, marked way cheaper than ever. orders and we will save sell the celebrated pair warranted. 55 ,.-n- . .u 1 rK A I )STREE T'S, ' ' k a . r fiiiace ud Fn'siic Eccmiv r-- . r : . hit i'TKKST ' -Ml' N ram s t ; . " . ,i. r;-:a'.' . ', ' a . .1 - i. I- ' i: i: K;i - :;.'. ;nrr , . b aVi-.i OaU.U.'aW! !.:: : - ' r ' ti r :. . . ri : nn "s : . . .. ua- t ;i . n . '. r U.l &JLa ay fcll r ! --,- ir .ov.m n ; h ; a 1- HK A I STR KET'S. THK .lOl'RXAL. O. lCME my love, with me n 1 ' r.v. r'l ti - si.- Pr v- r: Hut -h.- av P. r l '.v y r . ' i ' lliti. ', ' M kt 1 .nr. t . v- :-. i l hi- a: :. .i.nr. -.- I J iT till' Ktl. n . i 'h in.- ' r:; -. :-. .: ;. ' ;t:i ti. -a ; ' a . o a: r--t An 1 .! f Thst 'A- u 1 1 :i -A ta.-urt ; - n i i-r -ir. . Acl a 't.r.K- -. 1 i u ii . i-. . 1 ' I V,' t - - -i-.:ii: i n n.v i t a i:m no i t v -. i . i i . i ; n vv v : : v . Cora s-.il r.es-s :a ; i.ei : a n : 1 1 -1 : . a--efol ,- : : , ;f i- u-'i i'a 'or ! ase . . A na: I: g'.veli ta-l .-!.: ftrms - he i-a 1 1 ' seienc- 1 he a vo eni; ; .-heniic.il r,,e until and ''i g:n ' ' t . , , the ears Are t al : to ii.ird.-a . : ! i : i : : i i r W herever mm'Vi ::.g during h.irvr.-- In-y .:! gTOWttl Of twelve to rifee in height and oei- isa-n i out In'tore eta-i k' d " a . s : i . . i t i. a a i liaaies ; la-ad s't. The ground is :a t tiaed ..nd oa's lVe rni the ground a week or more tvpfore tin- raia- - i"a- ti eia and flVi- a tiHitlloid W in U I a I . feed 1 likely to be scaree. oats -own on ground not otherwise o, capied will make growth enough t" p. the farmer if onl to lie on tin- ground as a eovei : n g dur : u g the : a t -r. -Ill K 1 KVKR. T. S- ('ooper. the eil known I mipj.p.w waiting him. The rever brtder ot ia:r. ea'tle. says he enee tel- tor ins good name had pre uever lost a row with miik fever j served 't ea: ir.ta -f. 1 .-it'i' Com when the lollowmg pi ecuit ions ! p n inn. were taken before calving: "lo not feed the cow with an. grain.' aud give her only timothy hay . no j clover and atei: H ticsh g: ve her I -.- ,.,.1 t,,.. 1 Itii-...,! .aica n llljiil r-n im ...... in,... wi.-.t... ha . Three weeks hclore ca.ving give her, in- a w eek, one ounce of Saltpetre dlssop ed in cold water, and when mi see shu is ipnte near calving, say within two or three hours, g:e ln-r ! pounds ot epsom salts with a t Al-iespoon ! ul ot ginger and gen t: au." l)Is p. sin-. 1 r. . It.-!" k. After harve.-t. while warm weather eoiitinues. .ill stock p.u-t its prime should be ted extra. 111 order to fatten and sell belore winter. It will fatten no ura h more rapidly than latei iu the season. Put fat tening old Annuals is a!wa s a difli etiit matter, and : sell tliein as they are w ill otteu pa' well, pro vided it can Ih- done. oung ani mals of every kind give the great est gam m proportion to teed, and no thrifty farmer will keep animals long after thry begin to deterior ate. It is not worth while to strike for high prices. I'.-or stock will aeiarly ahv.ij s s-'.i for more than it is really vorth. IMl'K. VKMI N 1 N liih 1- M A in. Few garden vegetal'les have had greater improvement wrought on them than has been made 111 the tomato. When tirst introduced for use. thirty live or lorty years .go, onl one or two varieties were know;;. These were rough shaped. 3AiW-r with aaua-iai.' seeds. ind svarc-l any':, ag ex-ep'ii.g seeds aud sk.n. ;,. .;. e xeept : on ali goo d seasons w oa a ' d- bulk ot t he j CTiK r 1 oe n . (1 real e r ear w is Uie tirs-L in pi o en . a t a.n.ei at. Llut b 1 .in-iii. s, ,ai , a ,i...l grow '. AI .et les as 111 from the best. ;,. a v,n .et les a- I r.u.ide. bring us something to j smooth .us ,1:1 app..- and t.rtn tl.-sh. d j drink." 'scar brought a gourd fnl have been pr..d:;. .-!. li.e toiaaio j "1 water, and handed it to the ofli is now used :.-r n..it.:.g excellent - ' r and t hen to the genera!. preserse-. a a-e ti. r it. .-. j "1-ad grown t h . r t ti r : : . -.ir g .'eii were wholly uat:' a : 1 war- ted i -ic a i n.- i K ': 1 a n '. a i. ; - . a i i -1 e 1 1 It is d : tla ii. t r, ie ; . :. g .t 1 1 1 at . 1; t a .tt , . ' i (. , leads from ti,.- i-..:i.;.aid in good j 'f.. running conditio:. li.e p.: vr.it ion i(, o! r-.:aa-i:i- wati-: :..r- -;g-. -...ii us '. '.' t.uii- - i' ur.i'i- .: - ' :. : ' s ' , .' , :;ag 1 roper'-- , s(- . a. '-- ' :. ,- ' ; drain 1 a ..- : a . -. v.- 1 : . . ; .. - ,s. . ( i and aaa-'-t erj'la'.ls .i I'.ot. tl.e1 manure waiter eomtng ::i eontac 1 ' with .i.r in 'ii.- dia l. ::: . : . - he 1 hirm i t ; . a o : !.::.:'.- g r -a i : . . : ; side . f he se . x ' . :. I ' i-: rap a I a. 1 ' '' wh.-n ..:;.' ! a -... ,: ! :' .-.-.i "!:v'': ingi;. !:tVi.-;.l' :.. g. : A '.le. ,: -:::''"' once Atleete.l. :i ' m. v. . -. 1 . 1 1 ' ' 1 Cleaned, s, ., a t .b i-ii: . e . n if :n:l '' let' a. an.-' .., : : e. 1 : e -oi vr '"' through w :. . -.-.1,.1 gs ,,; :n,- t-a-:: pi bar:.a:d . :.'. : '..- :: i.n .id o:i h 1 reui. , ;., .. ., ,- , :- ,: . soil -"d. put 1:1 p..o .-. I ' -. .1 pa;, to do ''-''' l i s 1 ; : . g . . -v-.ii los; ; 1 1 o s e s 1 . w a Oi ' Vr red t.-o t lie dra. w I. so.! and d: till-::. tiii l ' ' V , 1,1. r. r- ' ,ii'.- ' i i ;... . .;..;;! '0 HI'I 'O.lil tli.tuS ,:;:,, tiiM'i un'.il :iioiouu!v .!:,. . : aS..-; i-rd -av. lin v. ,, ;,;,!.; r iin 'i - th. in a ,-aa.. 1 ,i !i i!t nr tvn lua-hels a,,,,-. . ;. - :;-,! in in tin- ra:n !..:t .. -i . : - a ii.i'.Jy kt-pt. The v:i :i! ;,.n M-i'iliriff. about w!, it-h i- ;' aiin-li. 1'mtiIs ' i . ' :; ' : i u .iv the -rt-il h;- .,... p.-;,-. r, i eed if v atelv i : . . I n ti in ii re of a iunr i: anr.ri.t da s w l.ni a '. ana.- r. ,..!,: Miii-t li:ng. the He- :iew- use.l to eharacfen.e igno-' ii. . 1 1 .i a,- ; 'i' i -"ii.- as men without a ' a.ia.i-." i : i 1 ;n-i'pl il good repute .1- w : h a laiima" An lllus- : : .; . :. : : i. : i Truer ot a man a.;;, , a.iaa-" may ! h-.-eeii i n t he I . a: l i vi lav w hieh a tribe ol .v,;i. .: p.;iii(H-i.ag negroes .-a i' i'l.'l '" .-'amir;. uplies be '.":.g; n g ' " I r. I.:vmgtone. I !.,- i rrat a- explorer had been in :!,! .:!iis el' Africa for months, and nothing had been heard from him.! I ir M"tl i. hi- t.rher in-law. de- : eome tip by this road." a. .aid ; o .-ead inai letters and. Vt, I'm ct-rtain nl it." -at'iaies. la order to areomplitdi j "Now, then. Jim. where were he -ei ured trom the chief ot ' you ! " ti,e M.febele a pa:t ot men to, "Well, our sutler wagon was otl i e as '.eai ii .-. .here, say about twelve miles. 1 in -, eari ii 'l in- - it'll. les. inane - ..I- 'eiadles. on taeir shoulders .tn.'i, iii i :iegeil persons, bearing i paekage- oi a in:s:onar . they , e: o-ved : he border country in safety, a-.ol .li-M-einteii into tiie va.iey oi ti e iinbe.-i. wheie their sworn Iii-a.les. the Makololo. lived. '.-.', i- I .'.vnigstone. wl.e isi ..-.: d :n:::. -a a.- exploring their o-.Kitrx . it w as oa:v uirotigli them the supines eoald l.-aeh him. I l i.e MateS-:.- !.,..!!, -rs. therefore, i Tesen , iM , lie 111 se. es on ,lie si i i-eie s.-' ves Mi,, si.u-ti bank of the river, a" a spot where 'hey could shout across to an island inhabited by some ot then toes, and iniiounce their errand. Atrieans are suspicious ot each in-r. atn 1 sin a 1 1 as was t lie Aiareoeie partv no one ot t he Kakololo would , ' 1 ai'i'ioitcli it. lor tear ot treaeherv. i 1 he bearer- i inl t in-1 r I'.u'kages on tin- bank, delivered their message across the stream, and departed hun gry and toot ;hi e. l'lie M.ikololo waited until they '.veie sure t ii.it 'he pairy had gone, then thi- elo.s-. .': o el. i'TOUght the Plllid.es to the lsaiu.1. piled ttiem in ,1 heap. a:.. I luiilt a roof over their, Months atterwards. when I.ivings'oiu- letui'tad from his o ., tie w e.-t i-i ast. he was ta laktal t" tmd these letters and Mai ion's Diplomat. ..; the stories, which used to i'e the fatnotism of Ameri-- is that ot Marion's in viting a Pritish otlicer to diue with hun on ioasted potatoes and cold water. The story has been doubted by certain critical historians, but Dr. doseph Johnson, of South Car olina, s.yvs it is substantially true. Ho heard it when a child from his father, to whom it was told just alt er its occurrence. Put the story as originally told illustrated Marion's diplomacy rather than his poverty and self denial. The oihcei, a young man. sensi tive, humane, and high toned, had been sent, under a bag of truce, to Marion's camp to transact some business with the general. After the business had been completed, the general's aide invited the ofli cer to dine with them. He would have had a tp.iod din ner, if Mai ion. seeing his character, had not determined to make an impression 011 his sensitive nature favorable to the American cause. The young man. having been in vited to dine with Marion, and having excused himself to the aids, was provided by his host with a dinner of sweet potatoes roasted in the ashes of the hearth, and served on bark platters. The officer no ticed that the general, in peeling his potatoes, put the skins care fully oa ,.;, sab- of Ins plate, in stead 1 ! ' a r. .w : a t- ; hem on the gr.-u:.-i Osr.ii. the general's sei aat and loster-brot ner, waited on them. lie w is a: a s catteO itiiliie ,- Mar I .. l - .1. . l... i "i 1 ill '. .. 'ii 'i pi i'ait-1 . on .u.ii.on. w la iiu-r. said to ii 1 111. e. bring up Koger." and ral 's horse, bt-i ng led up.' w it h t in- j' ato skins. a.eer saw aa ra.s con 1 1 e returned to the Brit- itid res lied Ills com- OUUl I1UL iigtn re so couseit - n - -;tion to kin - drink m .thing .ag but po'a : ' : m'- ":: ( ,.. ' ;...sjt:"ii of Noils. ' r;, ', -it '.' "a! a s a s .1 : k::ows that the fun in.', de. in ed vegetabh h'la.iis. I'ia-si- impor a.-a's -, greatly 11 pioporr P.-.- .'.d.-d s!b,-iou 1 :.a a as I., to . .0 per ;.iv ! ',' yyl!il ,-..:o i'.''s'ind!";! Steamboat Company . oo;,, t.o per -ent. and u. , .,.,.. .,:k;U;, ... ,lfu., has no mole than lll(.. , .... c! i n and of ell loss. As n. ..re ha; 1 a n. A strong Steamer Cutler eoII.-t.Ult cropping, IS , vv,;. ,..,, w lii-n,,. for t rvnton evorv a s0; .s .ii .11 in ii 1 at lolls oi N'eg tel a 'id s,.oa i.eCoineS too : i j . i a u l s t ( i i : - : in p: i ' vi-nit-ii : .ii.'l ii. "ir rt-naia ' : . - a : u s nl a 1 1 1 1 , :a;i: 1. 1- rill . il;'-, laai ,L : i ' I't'I'l- fl .. . ! i; i r n a II . i aM'St'II ' . 1 : 1 1 l." k'i a . arin-rlvcs ally raiM r 'ar ha.k ..I t!:r ur :' '. i "-i si:! ihn -i :a:'iiir ..I r!ay :'-. .ia-: a- n, (-.-. a - -1 , t ' . i : : a 1 1 a ' i , a l ,i.;:a:'air n -o:. r a. . ' -.i '. r. ai. ; m a .;i as : a -. -. . . i i . . a 1 1 . ; ; . . 1 1 . . : : '- .u.d .-trill- i. :: - . a ' i : a ii. a.-a a ' : . .a..i -.1. in . .' in-rr.i in. in 1.-. : ' a.- 1 - ". - 1 -1 iit-'i .il.-, :a -.-a' '.- ti..- - a . 1 1 1 a - - t -1 l,a la-as ;'.'-.' ' 1 1 .- -all.'- r. -li - ; ' i- ..; in- a . :pp.-M- 'I-.- !.'..; 1- 11a. :. ia .1 1 Ijry : ii aa.! a...' , iua! in- a. 1 1 vt f iiaVr lloiHi a.i:...' ni.u'ri iiil.U-tl . .-..il. " a a 1 1 . ; 1 pn r- -..(.ill in .11 k r I . Weill. 1 :, rr: a t this is doubtless washed back again into the earth, or eaten or panieil away by stock, but the pos- sibilities are very promising to those who are eudeavonn prove heavy clay." to im- Now for ttie Truth. Say, Jim," be began, as thi-y shook hands, "how do you stand on this Gettysburg dispute '." "Well. I've favored Sickles all along." "So have J. Now, see lie re. Right here on this paper is Get tys burg." "Yes." "Along this road is where 11. in cock came up." - I see." --Howard came up by this road.' He did."' "Sedgwick and his Sixth eorps traveled right along here, and swung into action over there on the second day." You just bet they dul !" "Lets see! Sykes must have w acre were ou : 1 was with the wagon train oil'- tin wav, aliout seven miles. Say we've got this thing down to a dot, and we ought to write a letter to some newspaper 'Zactlv, .1 m, and we can't do it too soon. It's left to us to straighten out this tangle, and we are the men to do it." - - i SARCASTIC. A large woman, i Wlt A markei-basket on her arm and a suu-ourneo umoreua in nei , hand, stood on the corner and sig- j nailed the driver to stop. The i driver, as is often the case. looked at her as if she were simply a lamp post, and kept on his way. The woman ran wildlv alter the car. w aiug rue umureaa ami miuuu.i l.ii iouhi After the driver had gone about a block, he kindly reined up his horses, and putting his head around a corner of tbe car, asked the al most breathless woman if she wished to board it. With cutting sarcasm, she made answer: Oh, ot course not I" she replied. Tjust wanted to chase it up the street a few blocks. Of course I didn't want to get onl Street-cars wereu't raade to ride on; they were made for women to run after and admire!" j lnpa A Reliable Remedy Kor Hick Htomch CUHE5QB C0NST1PAT1DH, Torpid Liver, Bilious HeaOncI.e Coettveness. Tarrant s fciXTervescent Seltxer Aperient. It is certain iu its ef- L-- -fecta. Ills gentle tn Its Aotlon. It is palatable lotue lasir. 11 can ie reMel upon tocure, and It cureB 13" awh ti vf;, txx, 1V out-raging, na ture'," TV) riot take vlo- 2Ljyfcis, vor allow your .idt-rf (W rbdtfL isf?L eie" rffUdn, wtitrh baa been A!n for more than lorty AY (DCt) I I yoara a puhllc favorite. Ulwl a.1 Vlfia Id by druggists every atrrs nim where ENGINES g INNING FOR N I Hoal CAoaonrtoal and durable. C'hesrst In llie market, quality considered. SAW MILLS, COTTnNLANTEKS ASP STAM' ARU IMPLKMK.M'S GENERALLY. Kf-nd for rntnloue. A. B. FARHl'HAB, I'eruifiy lvanla Agrlcnltura! worbs. York. 1'r. auly dwlin fTTO ADVFRTlSKRS.-liOweHl t ate6 for ad- X verliluK in 1000 good newspapers sent freo. AiKln-iM (jEn. P. KoWULl. (.'o., i Hpruco 1st . Y. Bellevue High School, BEDFORD CO.. VIRGINIA. The -1 at Annul Seaslon Opens Septem ber 13th, lss6. K.-tr I'RTftlogne or Hpeclal information, ap ply to V R. ABBOT, Prln. jniJ.lw.'rn Bellevue P. O.. Va. and WJaliltPT Ilftb- K currx; at tjunu rt J - out paUQ. iiouk u' par lru sent FREE. 100 B. M. W001LEY, X. D. Atlonta, (a. Otti. WEAK. UN DEVELOPED PARTS Of the hoi r olar-ired ann strengtheaed. fall partictt Irjsj nt wnltd f re MtTK MKD.OO.. PTTFALO.N.Y. Williams' Fast Freight Line. STEAMER ELM CITY, Barge Jennie Reed in Tow Will make Kew-ular Triis to PhilaJel- 1 , I'hia and return every TWO WEEKS. j t -u. hinu itt lialtimore and Norfolk cn ' ri.turIi ,rl1 Special rates given on heavy- freights from Baltimore and Norfolk. J V. WILLIAMS. ( leneral Miin.itter. THK NEUSE &. TRENT RIVEE ' NV,Hli.t n.Ik- ul . a. 111.. Hi..! rnC.tty ala r Hit- ar-- , i.r - sli-urTO-r Sl.i'l.ilIltlnRI ti li-.r: - u;u. I. a . 1'n-iit.m e .-ry Tl.urs.iay hi.i1 a;:ao ln..i I . . 1 1 u' a", al. pollile a. '.lit: ll:i- Steamer Klnaton. ..r. n-il Rl-.-r June Jl 1 h . 1 k.-v . 1 1 .-- ! f-R n .. r h 1 1 p. -, -: i u.a Kluslou lor ,-w lit rut- e'-.r M . I.ilii ft lul 1 1. ni-Hjay ft t i, (i r ,. k H. :u.; n t u rr, . in;, w ,.l lctie New Heme every Tu.-n- jHV Kin! Krlilny. slipping at Jolly Ul.l Kh-lil Li;'11 toiu-lr. 'tt all lauuliitrB on etuf river ( Imh.' etiiiTiociloii madewltli 8tiiu-r shen il.ia ..f it.- uld lHiiuinlon fSteRiiiBiup Co. JOHN H. IHKLL, at Newbern. -.v. y. htawly. Klnaton 1' S H A rhth. Pollokiville. 1 T. WII.HON. Agenl at Treuuin. J 1'. QriMULY, Jolly Olti Kleld. 1 11 Ha-kh. Quaker Brldiie. J M. W II' TH, Gen'1 Manag.-r. ft.TdAw Klnsuin. N. t' I The Southern Cultivator AN: 1 MXIE FAIiMKH. till. VKAK .t t'lrm. In lutru aa : -1 , ,-a..l..-a . I''.- .-" - a - ii 1 Is const a r. eli.'v I r. ,- - ia ,: i;r-,"- aii.l fin I -stan ; lal sui-c,-- a ; . a. : ; . rs . -' t! . .- se.a a.n. a n.l as a n ad I ' -. ui: :;if,i:i::iil"r the M- r.-Pal.t. M a u fa.a u r, -a- k lua-. r aial Props.-. or. a. Mai: a M.-M til ! 1 IS K,.l A I.l.Kli. -1 to ,. 1 ,-a --.isiy eiii p.- , '. -.u a s ,-oa: la : - i . w a s r. :. . a i ,e rat a e. A P. e r t : Be In i-n ts , per a. tie . i. i-1,.- -o r a: ',. .n , per annum, - - s ; ,, Ai ilr.-ss, ( Pl.l 1 All .K I 1 TP i " . ! ' Mlaw.r- ATI.A M A, Li.. V . . . .J ..... . ,- n,Lv I I, ii r i, . 1 a ,1 ...ill ..i.r.,.. v..riB.d.Bl.n.,3 OPIUM .p- . a : : One of the LARGEST MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOLS in the South Healthy Lc:a::cn. Never a Resident Phvsician. In ease Full Conrse of Study. Cade's complete their education here, or a thorough preparation ia for anv College or I'niversity or Government Schools at Annapolis and West Point. Practical Business Department. Hook -Keeping, banking, c. auaaia;es ;i .noimh-iii iiiiiu-s.s oin-j;e. Special Course in Penmanship under" a lVofessional Penman. First Class Department of Art, Drawing. Architectural Drafting. No Extra Ciiatioe. Full Course in Telegraphy and in Short Hand. Our Rates are verv Low, and we have no ''Extras." r Session al wn ins first a,i,ireSS JAME IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGENCY FOIi H0TTL1NG The Bergner & Engel Brewing Company's Lager Beer, Porter, &cM I KEEP ON HAND A FULL LINE OF WINES AND LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE, Which will be sold by the Barrel or Gallon at VERY LOW FIGUIiES for CASH, . Ginger Ale equal to Best Imported, and superior to any procurable in North Carolina. i. ' :lJ ViVo'? : IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR SV3Y FALL STOCK, I will offer my Entire Well Selected Stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Etc., 20 per Gent, less than Cost! ONLY FOR FOUR WEEKS. L. WALLNAU'S CHAMPION CLOTHING STORE, Middle St , cor. South Front St., opp. K. li. Jones'. DAIL BROTHERS, Wholesale Grocers, HAVE REMOVED TO TIIEIIi TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND, And keep of Fl-OUIt. .HEATS, COFFEE. sl'OAK, SVKUPS MOLASSES. SALT, TOBACCO, SNUFF AMI CIOAltS, An everythintr in tlio OROCEKY LINE, a FUEL STOCK and at LOW PitlCES tor CASH . IF Crab Orchard Water Genuine Crab Orchard Salts in Beflled packages NEW BERNE, BEAUFORT & ONSLOW LINE ! Lower Xcase River Route. ! i s l : m i -1 .:.-;:. si : i : " n i :. ! i 'A - ii : 1'Al- i. 1. 1 IH u- .11 t'r- k M : Ad:i:u- ' 'r.-. 1; 1 : smaii's i k 1- i : v . . hi 1 H:iJi.-. I A ii. 1 ot 1-.. r p-.".! - o I ' i. i .a k P.. v,-;-. i: Ti..- i. - . , ; f-.- i-i, . .!' .l'ATK ('iij-i 1 . W. nir, i,,,w : a 1 : r ti -al , i-t'ii - a.nk -aril at lie I.'- Ma.. Il.n -u n. u a. . i. a: i M -r,- aiM 11. ah f. ,1 a i 'a : a . lu-a.1 L'av, uli.l 1-..: ll"E!i.-s.,-,l:,! i !vat - 1. -w, 1 pr.. !. ry .-,lt.M:i.!.l-...ii t-'it-iKias r-'.-'. . !."-k an, I v a; --'ii-i.s a, 1 N.-ii-i.. , .h 11 -. . 1- lrr.-...:-a. r i.ara, VVM A. HKA 11 1 M i-i ,j :. - WL taaVaHafaatVmaHBlBH J. McSORLEY. 'FASHIONABLE EGGT AND SHCE MAKER.;"'' V' LI.OCK ST.. NKWPPP.N. N. C. j Oathahim: I.akk. On!o'i'-i.. N.i". . Thi U t..r.-rtify Ui-.t J. M -ri. y h.n- ! aaiiie m.- tw.. j.:i;r of I.- -ts - f an.- -ari!- '.'' , itv. i-xct-lkau tit v. ry diiri-.-. 1 ; ' takr i.li-a-'.ir.' 1:1 ...ir-aa.- a a ana r. a-,- , ! mendiiik' to a!i vh . taay .-all ..n iiiai in hi- lira- i f t-u-aa -i- f-.-a;tr v..nhy ..f cui'.lairia'.a '::- 1 1 '. I'a V . r-; .. ' Mr. M Sarl.'-y a-la - ;m inf. riu tla- ' , i public that lie ha- novv two lir-t-ela-- : ; BootmakiTS cmi'h yr.l . )-.a- a -t."'lc 'fi' ji' j the very best material, and can put up ,i.i' I tho very hfPt quality rf h.'.-t.- an.l ril..cs. 1 . made un the shorte-t nr.ti.-.a iia.l nuar- latitepsa lit. Your order is rospectfully olicitt-d. , dwtf DAVIS SCHOOL. LS GRAMfiF. LENOin CO.. C A Military Boarding School. COL. A. C. DAVIS. Sui,. i iiiti-nUeiit . Excellent New Enildiugs. Fine of sickness no charge for Medical attention. Thursday in September. S REDMOND. NEWBERN, N. C, WHOLESALE AND 1 aU4b DLL DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, A Rernodv for all Diseases nf tho LlTer, Kld I DfTL stomafb and liowela. A Dosiuve cure tor I7-apepaia. Nlrb Headaetie. nnitlnsllnn . I mi0. i.ni.tn t wn ipnflivuit.ri a at 10 ari.l cts. No penuine salts sold in bulk. 188G. Harper's "Weekly, I l.l.L S TItATI.I). . - -A 1 k k 1 v 1 1 as r. "a- f, .r :i i. .r.- l nan - .11 - ,a; Mlai !.. a lib i .. .-a .. .11 as 1 lie .. s'lalnl v. 1 . k: in-wspa r 111 wail a collslMtit ilii-rra.-t- of llt- 1 a : a.-la- irsourc.-s. a is al.lt-H. ollrr :isi.:i.; i-ar at! rncl .. .lis lnie.ii:ilei.l '; is v. .In mi-. c a i Pi a.-i ii- luni'iii. : a a- I he I lal hi. .1 les, one I .y Mr. 1 ti. h. i..,. jtre 1. .rem. h! ol I i i iil' wri lerh a i nl i a i- ..1 1 a r l v Mr. V aller l'.esatit, H:. : -.- - a in, i a j-:. 11 - r;.-i ii l: of himlihli nov - -. l::.;, e 1 .1 u ra a,. -l is of unusual uiter- s: : . ; .-.t. a r- : 1 1 a . . seel a i ih of the count ry ( - a-i 1 ., - n : iu: s: .i .r: si on.--, in - si i- i i lustra n-il, : ; . ; - t w i . : . i - . a ' , I 1 n, p, -i an a ia p,-i s I .y iu:::;.-: .las on llie 'lief topirs ul the l.v.-rv on.- w ho ilesi res a t rust worthy olHe j.i-i. i:-,;:li. an . iil.-ll;uu;iir an.l llislniitlve I i.i-i. i.i h.-i a -ia i n-l y 1 1-. e from ohjertion j .a - - l.-a ' ii r. - ill , a I : e r ! . ' I n r - p l'ess or 1 1 lust rn-.- - - : -1 Mii.s.-i ,l.e a , Harper - W .kly . 1 1 it i 1 m I 'rr iinl i t-;ils. pj p. i a a ll.Pli hi..- U l-.IM.V 81 ii 1 IP !- II s M , , : h. i i A ill 1 1 1 - 1 ' li .. i i aai il - 'i . a N. i pp. -pal i ; i a i a a - i- i-a n k p: n si; i auk p; - hit KY. . -,r J N i-.:l-.-r l i a --- -. . . --a- ' - r -a , I nilee " u - v ! - ' wan the lal.u ,i .a . .i.-l, . nr. When , a . i . ; , : i I ,. ii i .. i.-i sa kh! -,.-!- l ,-l . - t- e. ;: , ! . nee i : . xl aa 1 la I"i -. i.j-l . 'I : '. 1 u 'n r ci r.f 1 1 :it v Wi i-k'y, fur -.irs h.n-K, :n 1 1 -i - -t !i ' iM - i ii -. w 1 1 1 : t'V IUHll. JnisTmi;.' p:. il t'T t XJ.ffHH, ''t-lit- i'Ii!'l'-il Iiii lTtiLl'ii ( I M 'S ! i 1 1 ' i! !: i! ; l , Jn-r ':!;.'. fur t-n.ru vn r.'iip. suiial'lr for . - W i. ( !.: !i :n:ii:, J-'hIpHHl, on :;;,'..pN hioiiiul I..- mailt1 liv Tost -OfT'ice ' : -' r i l 1 '-i ;i 'A . a v itl rl iitlH-c of h hb -I. , . i :t j ' i . ! in copy i li im a- vi-rt iHe iliP'Ui Ih'- r.(Mi's.i uiili-ro llaiju-r A :i's liAlU'Ktt t UKUTHKJiS, ": :':-?Simf-i?':: : 1 li:il.illll,l - Mill !:.:!. Society Halls. Cadet Comet Band. giren This Department offers as cood Oil Painting and Water Colors For Hcgister containing lull particulars COL. A. C. DAVIS, Sup't. LIQUOR DEALER MANTTFaOTUEEE OF Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla. .. Lemon Soda. Buffalo llead. California mm pao Pirfa. Etc., Etc, THE SI A l'wsps'w 1 support l&s of IemocrUo A il 11 1 1 iiMtamaa 1 1- abtlthed In tha City af " WTXIilAM DOIiliiiilt Editor 'and ibIMatfi''P' v HailjJ Sunday, anf triply A 8lxten-pag NewspapM, tffuW t , every Wednesday; , iamaj dean, pore, bright aad 1 FAMILY PAPER , It contain the lataatnawt.ao'Wa 0 tt (olng to preaa : 4 Agrleulturala Market. i- : . , . r -m Fashienr - r. Houeeheld, 'v.? Political,' rinanoiai ana wvmmvrviaut -j n & .ai.MMAABA.iA aai ' Cltoflal - oj- DTrtmeota, an nndar to dli st t l nai ef . . JairmUUta of the bigbaaMv JSJjfiS , Ori55j1trio8 by dlaHngulaaa.. AaamluM Hj foreign wrltera of ocUoil. ci -r-ch THE DAILY STAR, I' The Dan.T 8tatatoanifttaMajl an attraetlTe faiBV t rjihla f nm Londol Til.T, tn mrnmesdabifl f At Washinrton, Alban.aad 9 nw-Q. nmlah tllO IntOflf 1KM DT 1 Ita literary features are ttnani vmm ul.' -- The Financial and atarket Eevlar uiawaiy . full and complete. , . -u-. j.- . Special terms and extraordMBty Iaaa auenta to aa-enta Bd OTaaarjTp (a. i bend for circulaxa , j ni-.oi ijia . TCRMS OF TH1 WEKKJLT acBTBSBa, wsxm or posraaa la tMvmtaanaiM and Canada, outside we iimui oi aaw iiwwv .... . ... -.."iJ 5 I'er year . . Cluba of Ten U" m ajinm ui xiiLceii izutu wire w r- TERMS Or THI DAILY TA-fO (Cbibkbs : rnrr . . ,1 i Ju Bn.A. ' IV M isvery aay ior one Tear iionrauuiB " paily, withemt Suu.lay. one year .., ? w ETery dav. pix nunttlis i' '3 X&Uy, without bun. lay, six month .- -T " Addrrss, I I 130 8XAJ3 " 90 and 23 No'r'li . Mlum 8a... Kern-Tort For Hard Times. he Daily gIouinaij demorest's ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE With Twelve Cut Ppr Patiarns of your owa election and of any aixa. both publications, One Yeab. FOR $6.50 (Six Fifty). t FWOREST'S THE BE Of all the Magazines. (CONTAINING Storiat, PaaaitaidavUtoM ittrsotion.. eombimng Artittia, oiaio aaj Hontehold mi Iters. JUuatratrrt with Original Sttei JBntm l'hotoffrwtres, OU titmrea mn4 fine Woodcuts, making it aba JfoaWl MagaMlne of jiwMvrica. Rnf h Miur&zin onntAlm. a (YkVTnB OltBKIt. untitling tho taoldor to the aoleottODM AXV TATTEKr? illustrated la that uumber an.l in ANT SIZE. "KH DKMOHE8T-8 MONTHLY if-Justly euMWt tho H orld'a Model MapasiDe. Tbe uinree Aa i .a in. un- imiKim iu o iru ujauon. ana uiu uti TV( ) Dollar Family Mag-azim Issued. UMirlU P. the Twenty second year of lt publlcalttoa ; it is continually impro-ed and eo ejctoMively -is to tilaoo it in th front rfink 9 Tamllr period loals. and t-iual to any mRJrastne! It containn 72 nairns, laive miarto, 8a-xilt ttwbea. eleirantlj printod and fully Illustrated. Pub lished t y W. Jcnninirs Demoroet, New York, N0 Pv SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED 9 WfTH THE DAILT JOURNAL at $6.50 Per Year. IWK.N 11. tiUION. P.H. PKLLrriKR GUI0N & PELLETIER, Attornoya . Xjat Woptii KunsT Ht Orr. Gaston Hotrsi, NEW BERPIE. fl. C. Pract ice where services are doslrod. rractlco In Uie Supreme Oourt, and tn I Federal Court at New Berne. oneoi this llrm will always be at the fol lowing places at times specified below: TrenUm , Jones county, Saturday ot eacb and every week. ll.-aufui l, Carteret county, Thursday ofeaob week. Jacksouvllle, Oualow conity, th first M( day la each mom THE WEEKLY STAR AJ ir , T i. uawTrnrrkua 4tAiv
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 23, 1886, edition 1
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