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KEY BERNE AND PAMLICO LINE. -Tbe learner TaHOMA. Tk fnltnerina- schedule ia now in operation: LntNi Baina every Tuesday nd Friday moraine at 7 o'clock. ; lUtarnioi Wadnaeday and Satuidsy a logs. All landtags oo Neuae and Bay rivers takes la both way a. Foi farther information apply to tun R U1NIY liant Wasr Borne. Dao 5, 1889. Steamer Howard, Independent Steamboat line. a I a IW aH an f la kfaa rta Iha inlh fl a il t BapUmber thai steamer Howard will rma tba following schedule. i.rTranton vety Monday and Fri day at tight o'clock, ,and return on TuaJi anrl Ratnrdava. J. J. LASTTTER. Manager. EASTERN CAROLINA uisk- fC Tbe Faat Freight L.lne lew Barat. East. araUa ..rateta. aaa IwWk, Baluaaars ratladalahla. Maw yara.ateaa, vBis v aTllaaaara city, in. c. ' THE STEAMER" " Eaglet and Annie of tnat una wui ran on nfular eoneduie Urns, leaving Saw Bern every MU.NUaY. WaJJNtSDAT. ,.jm raOUAY lur JbUaaoatn Ony andreturn at living oa awia.i, inunoii ."" f4HfLm i. coauiaeuoo wltn tta jh tlavaiuc at n. V. . pwi iwi - i Uva Pamnayl-yaala K. h.. lorm a. reuaDia ana rV.-TTii. e.Mn ..inriur taclllUaa fot . y . rvyvjav m r ! T ' 2to traaafara axotpt at talaabatn City, at " waieh TpoStIralnt .Ul ba loaded on carat - ; n tiuouh todeaUnattoo. . iMraetaUgoOda ba anippod mm jsaatarr " Vuarouna CUpaton eatry aa foUowa; .JTrTT- vT,k- i.-m Paan.B. B.. Flai 17 W IVH v . - 'NtIl RlaX. Trona ftiijadrfpnla. oy fnu w. a. ajo V' D IW. UK MUUAIL - . . vrr - ant cm. at roa orioia. by ronoia omiowb x- a. rmn Htm ion. dt dorctaania A Miners Trana : iaUaaA; a Vork ud iw Snlae . ? hataaaa low and lla gaio .ma bj mmj athar Una W. H JOTC IGeo. "1ft. Tramc Afans - i. at. B-i. O a - t'taflio Manaser ijjX, grid WTialoa r relgfit Aaant. a w. a a. c - rwia. at iv cx-oa.'. 'mncral 'Telati Aaaut. . I. P. . . K , iiorioia.Va- U.O. BUXJI.!. veuerml Kreithi Ant J a V T Nornla Va. nm HtmicKHfiM. Acsnt. a mwaaraa, x . vj. old Dopiniori Stoapship Company. -Xha OK Oswlmtaui ataajawaie paaty Old aad Pnveaita Wata ILaatta. ataj Alaamajrl a JOB atalllnaarTi flasr lark, Pbll - dalataaa Baaaai. Prasldoata. . "- avavd TaaaiBctaa City. Aa4 alWpointa, Nortn. Eaat and West Oaj ad afwr afOMUAY. . aaiU rartaar noUss, vn A CO. SUl. ' , llaiza I ilia Cipt SciliriU WUI saU Crrnn Norrolk Va. km nsw Borne ! WMfiiocton. MU.NUAY and fiaitukYtl, maim Wlla tba BMauueB w ta a. T, a. aV. B.tau lor allnmon . rauiua. all aaaar t"g on taa aoaa ana Traat Hlra. vxarmiu. w-ui aaU tram MC BtUOib aar NoairuXjC dlreev TUKblAXa and FK1 HAY at I W bUiVE. au, (nooa). aaaAinc eun aaaaioa anua taa U. u. a. a. ua-a saur taar York. B. (a. P. Oo.'B aveaiua lor Malttmora, Clyde Una bat pa tor Plilla, talpbUa. aa. at at. X. UO. s aaips (or iKk.uD ana rmf aiaaaa . aatatriBS! stToats u t.sssa ar DsBruns , . -ud saar aiaoa4 partaaa acrTtea iorUipaai swwaa raara. uv w aav0 w ej aar aii sblBjawrs aa o ta will dn to " aatsaa ia taa rataisx , trnfr mil goeda aara or O U. a. . Oo Sot . - .al.Va. -1 aam ai a will Bad a uul tatua, eemforv - ahia rooma, a ad ayary coartaay sad avion - Uos wall ba paud tbaaa oy thaofloaia. X. B. BOBEBXB, Axant. afassaa rrnf i i T i f n a tuweb, xanta, Aotfotk. Va V. a.- arrajnroRD, . VksvrlsihMet. Sw Tort Olt Tho N. C. Fieight Line - iQSSAHTS.aad S3I?FSS, TAS3 KCTICI OB and after tober lw, tbl Uar i reaoma their resrobar riEMI-WEEKLY TEEPS t umis Bsvltimorr and Kew Berne Laarlcff; Baltuikora for Xvm Kerne. WK1 aalCkUAY. BAIlJKOAY.al BUS. P. at. LisaTlas Naw Bern tor Baltimore, rUEH DAY. (SATUKDAY. at e4X F. ii. TUala taa only lilKJtCT line oat of New Bei iia fnr BaitlBaora wltbool caanaa, and oo tawlr tatara trip from Baltimore eoma alrtK , a 5w beraa, au ppinc only at XoaloUt, oon asonng Uiea jot boatoa. loidei.ee. f hila dalaLka. icketamoaxl ana ail points Morut a'ael aod WesV Maklm etosa eonneetlon, ora:ipotatso Rlyarand Krll oat of w Asenaa are aa follows: KZCaaM OdX&K, eanl af anaar. W U(ht ttv, BalUmore ' JAB. W. MoCaRRJCK. Agt- konolk, Va M( P Clyae a Co., Fnlladalpnia, U Houib vharrea. Maar York a Bad to. Trans. Una. Pier Heata river. Jt. Baaapaoa, Boatoa, & Central wharf, a. K. atoeawell. Frovtdenoe. it. I. aaipa kaa va Boaton. Tneaday a and Batardaya - Haw Yora dally. " baito., Wednesdays Satorday? " Pnllaoalphla. Mondays, Wed no. day a, Hasordaya. r " PiovMaaiea. Satordaya. "TVroacn btlia ladlnc slvea, and ratea (oar anlaad to all points m th different offloo u - taa aompaalaa. XToiobuikagk or bulk an ; HOT VIA W. C. UNE. ' a, H. GRAY. Aganl, New beine. . C WUNIaENliESS VP Liquor Habit. BfSAIifES GOLDEN SPECIFIC It cava be gtven In a cop of coffee or tea, or la article of food, without th knowledge of to patient. If necessary; It is abaoJotel. naraalees and will effsot a permanent and sp.eay ear, whether the patient ia a mode rate drinker or aa aleoholle wreck I r aBVaiH It operates so quietly an. I ' vita soob. eartainty that the patient aoder- - go no lnoonTenlene and ere be la aware, his soon plots reformation ia effected. iS pae ook af jtartlealars free. &. If XXnOj. drnasrlat, agent, .New Berne. H.O. lanldwly ESSENTIAL OILS, &aaf'. Pnuy yai ni- v Green, pf a ni . c. Bonsjht ftr Net Cash, on receipt and appro val, without eharwe lor Commission , Brokerage, etc . by DODOB & OIXOTT. IS (A 8 WUItana'at- New Tork. aiH wtm AGENCY FOR r It I eaat sell out one way, I moat try tHHhr way, and for this reason I have eft ia aaore goods. Tobacco, Cigars sad ytuit. Apples. Drape. Figa, Crao barriaax. Larsons. Orange. A fresh lot ( Tobacco and Cigars (good); a fine lot el Durham Smoking Tobacco. Cut Plus, sod granulated at five cent for two ojj., etc, etc. al3tf Middle at.. Naw Berne. .TO 17EAK T.1E1 Mas. fraaa the assets of yoathfal arjorasarty aWsr. VMSclzar'waakassa. sasSassaaooa. era wui S a SBaaU lisalliaf. entainlaitffial eastern tor Imm ear. FRsrJtf-l -Tiiaa.i1lil aMdiealworki snauld berssdsy ZlaaTwho Til Bsrroaa and asMnatfstLa ad. Four Years on Crutches. for fifteen vears I was afflicted with rhe . Jlltisni, dr.il ''veil whifli 1 was con. pell.' ' to po on vTut'"he. Words are lniiiie.iuat,: t.' expire the -uSeiing I endured duniin th.it lime. luring the.-- fifteen ears of exi tence it was ihc living. I tried rvery know i remedv without receiving an; benefit. . finalls ' boran D Swiff .-pecm.- ?. - . which from the flint (rave me relief, ami ' dav I amenjovinic the best of health, ami :nr a well man. I r-anuully believe that S. S. -is the best blood jmrineron the market t -da . J. p. TAYLOR, Cuba, Mo. Treatise on Kliwl and Skin nisea.-cs mail ed fixe. aWliT srtClr IC CO.. Atlanta Ga. HUMPHREYS' TCTERIHIRI SPECIFICS For Ernes, Cat&e. Sleep, Tegs, E:js, AJTD POULTRY. SOS Pase Book on Treatment of Aalmali a4(harteiirree. cxtres Fevers. C'riataTestlona. Inflammation! A. A. i Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. B. B. trin, Laoeoew. SkeimttUm. C. t'. Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D. D-Bautr ;rab, VV oruta. F..r Censes, Heaves, Pnenmpala. F.F. t olicor O ripe. Bellyache. ti.fi. Mlm-an-laae, Hrmrrkafes. H. 11. Irinary nod Kidney Diseases. Eruetive Dlwaaea, Manse. J.K Diseaaea of Dtareetten. Stable Case, with Sreefflos. Manual. Witch Hazel OU and Medlcetor. 97. 0 Q Price, Slnsle BottkHover 80 doses , .SO Sold by Dnuciata; or Sent Prepaid anrwhers and ia any quantity on Receipt el Pn Humphrey Had. Co., 10 Fulton- St.. If. Y. r f StTUrSBBTB' PM SPECIFIC Ko.liO t n i s Ta oniT imooEarafnJ nmMij lor Nerroos Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration. from'rraMork or oth oaaaea. SlW yiaL yiala and lares Tial powisr. for Bi All of tmr Veterinary Preparation" can bo bad of J. V. Jordan. DruRKtet, N. W. cor. Broad and Middle streeta. Newbtrn, N. C. $25,000 Worth of Pianoa and Organs Must be Closed Out by A uauat I. Mew.Mearlf Mex.and Prime Second-fiand TAKEN IN EXCHANGE and made new in oar repair factory. MUST SELL : Can't hold them. No room. Cask fnw .' iy T' w. VTrtts for Barain Sliet. LUODEN & BATE-'. SAVANNAH. C .. m 14 OH MAKE MONEY! Bt buyitntwho. nil and a Tig, at UfDl for I heap a rWlahU haaa aanku On r CCIpt Of CM l on cnt iDmpt we wtll t L!ZofWaI.-h. Book. Con- and in.mr..honhel I .ttiHt K Hrourwe ajfajnta ar4 AIrs haii.c o-i dollar oHhtrKar m O'lf auaaiTrot . "C.i Cttrf waJ'-t fvr .IVr-ar o h.- : - r - t11ard oca T fnr Kia Vr . ( llll'llifj, III cf!ns FIbo's Cure for Con s a nipt ion ia also the best ' Cough Medicine. If you have a Coofh without disease of the Langs, a lew doses are all you need. But if you ne glect this easy means of aaiety, we aiigut (joogn may become a serioas matter, and several bot tles will be required. Plao's Remedy for Catarrh Is the i Best, Fastest to Use. and Cheapest. Sold sy droaalsts or sent by msXL 50c s. T. BaseiUne, Warren, Pa. ' THAT-FIGHT The Original Wins. C. F. Simmons. St. Louis, Propr M. A. Simmons Liver Mcdidce, std J840, in the U. S. Court Baraara J. H. Zeilin, Prop'r A. Q. Simmon. I.nT er Rerulator, Eat'd by ZeiUn 1S6S. M. A. S. L,. it. haa for ai wata eared Ixdigistion, Siuocsniu, ii,rr!UICH nADACHI,.OST A?riTiTi Soi,n Stomach, Etc 1 . . K earn a, Paatm- M. K. hurch. Adama. Tenn.. writ. - ! think 1 ahould have been dead but iur your benmnc si. A. Sim mons Liver Medicine. I have sometime, had to substitute em I "Zeihn'a stuff" for vour M-rfi. Qllkrra cine, bu it don't asawer the rr. I R r:M T-.1 ; , n. Baptist. MemDhia. Ven. iavi- received a Dtckare of vour I.itvr siedicme, and have used half of it. It works like a charm. I wane no better I.iver Rec-nlator and ccr- lainly 00 more ot Zeilin'a rcixtuje. The Sterling Gi- THE STEELING PIANOS, WHXTJ roa Quality cf Tone, Beauty of Design, FINISH and adaptability for stand ing !n Tuno have no equal. Every Piano Warranted for FIyb Years And vtlf oct tn trurarteM to cTpyy pnrchaaer. Also Manuiicture the Woeld-RekOvTmed STEUIilXG ORG.IlN Factories, Derby, Conn. szno rom our cataloouc... prices ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. CURBS -PILE, RIl F. 3. Duffy, Berne. N. C. druggist, agent, New, mayl dwly r as -tAiAL a -J 3 n S3 Minufacturcrs of MS-iJu-v-r i Bin y-1 .-a. I w j m ' llnlJV:ni,! Ct4aaPTS4JtaXV THE JOURNAL. THE NIMESIS. of.oiuif. hines uuhman. Spako full well the voice of HaiM. Thousand years ago, aud more. From the laDd of Auioiica, Modi-rn Biittauy's dark shore, Sounding warning 'midst the ietupot. Louder than the thunder-shucks, If you answer not to rudder You must imswei to the rocks" lUst thou seen this rugged coast-line, ; Winding in and out the bay. I.iko ho many ghastly death-heads Gilning at you, as they say : ' "8on the storm will come au-.l water Jdiut us out from every eye, Then wt'll wreck tile careless sailoi' As his vessel draweth nigh V" 1 Thou uawt seen it V then the meaning Of his worda is plain to you. But, my brother, hast thou pondered i tier these words, so aptly true ; Of Life'a ocean we are sailing, ! I n a bark all tempest tossed. With but character for rudder Which must save us, or we're lost V Guard thy Honor, well defend it ! ! Tis thy only staff aud shield ! ; Shun temptation and avoid it! .Never to trie Mren yield : I would 'grave it on thy mem'ry, Deep as sculptor carves his blocks. If you answer not to rudder, You must suswar to the rocks." THS CAMTL BELLS. 11. BITTKEWUKIH. Tinkliue, tinkling aver the sands Of the desert at night, says the legend old, Came the kings on the camels, with bells of gold, From the dusks and spices of odorous lands The jeweled king from the Persian tea. The puissant monarch ot Araoy, And Tarshish'a Prince, still young and fair, Aud the (golden tar, in the geld-dust air. Swung its censor across the mystic sauds. So first the bells of Epiphany Were rung in the night by the camels three, Tiukliug, tiukliug over the sands. I hope it be true, but It matter not; The world rings sweet like the camel bells That fancy hears by the palm-cooled grot Outside the inn by the cattle wells, They were worshipful hearts and gene rous hands. Whoever the Magi may be, I know. And happy the feet that after them go lu search of the troth from Araby From the air-hung dome, or the humblest spot. And follow the path of the camels three, Of the shadowy kings and the desert sea, And the night bells tinkling over the sands. A Stray Arrow. Thirty years ago or more Mr. Spfxrgeon was invited to preach in the vast Crystal Palace at Syden ham. Would his voice fill the im mense area T Resolving to tesc it he went in the morning to the palace, and, thinking ior a passage of Scripture to repeat, this, as he reached the stage, came into his mind: "It is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesns came into the world to save sinners." Pronouncing the worda he felt sure than he wonld be easily heard, and then repeated the verse in a softer tone. More than a quarter of a century later Mr. Spnrgeon's brother, who ia also a pastor, was called to the bedside of a man, an artisan, who was near his end. "Are yon ready I" asked the pastor. "Oh, yes," answered the dying man with assurance. uCan you tell me how you ob tained the salvation of your soul T" "It ia very simple," said the ar- tisan, his fac radiant with joy MI am a plumber by trade. Some years ago I was working nnder the dome of the Crystal Palace and myaeu entirely alone. I was with out Crfxl and without hope. All at once I heard a voice coming from Heaven which said, 'It is a faithful saying, ana worthy of ail accepta tion, that Christ Jeans came into the world to save sinners.' By the bearing of these words I was-con vinced of sin. Jesus Christ ap peared to me as my Saviour. I accepted Him in my heart as such at the same moment, and I have served Him ever since." God honor His word. Suppose Mr. Spurgeon has nsed a secular sentenca to try his voice! What surprises await the faithful when results are known ! Presbyterian. Staffed Beforehand. James P. Boot, of Chicago, be lieves in bringing np children in the way they should go. "I know how it is myself,'' he said the other day, as he spoke of this matter. "When I was a boy," he continued, "I had a most ravenous appetite, like all healthy boys. My dear mother was great on training and etiquette, and she had me at her afternoon teas. Now, tea was a little light for me then and she knew it, so just before the tea she would quietly lead me back to the pantry and fill me up with milk pudding until I couldn't wink. Then. I wonld participate in the afternoon tea. Of course, loaded as I was, I could find no room for anything else, and when the tea and. cake came around I said: 'No, thank you.' The ladies present would regard me with amazement and say: 'What a well-behaved boy!' They didn't know that I had been staffed beforehand." Chicago Herald. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says that a new rifle has been adopted for use in the Russian army. It can be used as a single firer or as a magazine gun, the soldier being required to carry two different kinds of cartridges. Rus sia has steadfastly refused to adopt a magazine gun heretofore on the ground of its well-known wasteful ness, the soldier, as has been provedj being inclined to fire away without taking proper aim when he can do so without reloading, thus relying upon the number of shots rather than to their effec tiveness, whereas, with only one shot to fire, he has been found to be more careful or bis ammunition. Under all save extraordinary cir cumstances tjje sew arm will be used as a singTVlreJ. , -X. , Th VrUet; t7ssavBlaaawa. W. D. Suit." Oiugist'ifwpna, Ind., tes tifies: "I can reooyinvmd Electric Bitters as the very best remady.-'. Every bottle sold has given relief -in every casa. One man took six bottles and., was cued of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abra ham Hare, druggist, BellrlUe, Ohio,- af firms: "The beet selling medicine I ever handled la my 20 years' .experience is Electric Bitters." Thousands of dnera have added their testimony so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at R. N. Duffy's wholesale and retail drug store. Large size, $8.00 per dozen, whole sale. Beecham's Pills act like weak stomach. magic on a M.kii,' t!ii' Sun Work cl tin- iuu'l LOtiibif i;iVvM t llf r i i i; r-. di.-iil.i cd a l the l'.iiis Exhitnttoii was an apaia;iis lor trit:i:orinin: the Ur,r. of ihc Mia into motive iiowt-r lur piiuiiug water and otlier meclianii' ::.--. I ' l.x the lfVWe ol :l I'll'IM'ii i.iM-f: tor named ( ' h 1 1 1 - Ti 1 n r. Tii i a ii u .i ; i! i - ; : ' 1 ' i ten-xt if ! : e ' ' .. 1 1 v i ; ; ' :at when n) ir lie.il, i.i o :ii ! ' ' i ; i 1 1 ti w it 1 1 t lev i M' t : ,i 1 :siii '. - .-Mil ol fi i re, will lie mailt- ti lurnisb mniiV: power for all ei;Mies and take the plaee of eo d and ,-tram , a change wblcli will va:iy cliea,ieii manu faotures and trav el and gre illy en ; haute human eo nt'oit the vuil.l i over. The heat wl.ieii e.mn-s to !te earth in the miu's beam-, in, as li.i lonjr oeen known, the t iiuiv.t!e;;t of one to live r more '.oiwe .vf r : for every mju-m e yard of ! lie eart ti V 'surface, aecoid:u to ; ..e latitude and the m-.iii "i r ullltZatlOli el tills vi conversion into n,-al e ear. The i-t e heat, its e power, lias been the btudy of inventors, and much time and great sums ot tnon ey have boon spent upon it. Mr. I Tellier"s contrivance am ! plisb this object. to aci'ulli " " " About Monty Making. ; ' 2s'o one who has any experieu.ee 1 can doubt that money is one of the ' great practical forces of organized society. The poor boy who resolves I to ' make money ' is not neces-1 sarily mercenary in bis spirit or low in bis iiims. To gain a loot- j hokl by tlm owuership of property is simply ne step on the road to success. Tuac gained, be has ; gained a great lever. Every euer- j getic, aspiring American boy may j rightly aDd naturally -look forward i to the accumulation ol property. But to wish for moue.v. to i-etk it, or to use it in a seltisb, base spirit, to make it in itself the first and most important object of life, is contemptible and degraded man hood. Think about making money then; think about it earnestly and with a fixed determination to do it; but think quite aa seriously of otber and higher things to be done. Country Gentleman. Dctltiiiions. Looking up The astronomy busi ness. A line brick block A good brick. A safe burglar One in jail. A. spruce girl One who chews gum. An absurditv Au absurd dit ty. The best waiter tips Tips of the toes. They "hail"', a king because he reignB. "In on time'' A workhouse vic tim. (jiotWhat Mie Called For. Mrs. Despare "I think you are the worst husband that ever lived.'' Mr. Despare "Well, I think you ought to be satisfied with me." 'Why so?" "Because you used to tell me that you wanted me awful bad." Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as suow; it strayed away one summer day where lambs should never go. Then Mary sat her down and tears streamed from her eyes; she never found the lamb because she did not advertise. And Mary had a brother John, who kept a village store; he sat down and smoked his pipe and watched the open door. And as the people passed along aud did not stop to buy, John still sat down and smoked his pipe and blinked his sleepy eye. And so the sheriff closed him out, but still he lingered near, and Mary came to drop with him a sympathetic tear. "How is it, sister, can you tell why the other merchants here, sell all their goods and thrive from year toy earf Remembering now her own bad luck the little maid replies: -'These other fellows get there, John, be cause they advertise." Ex. Assistant Editor Here is an in quiry from a fellow who wants us to tell him in our "Answer to Cor respondents" whether it is proper to use the word "without" in the sense of "unless." Editor Daily Tomahawk (reflect ing a moment) Haven't I used it in that sense in one or two edi torials lately T Assistant 1 think you have. Editor Tell him such use of the word is sanctioned by many ol the best living writers of English. ''Here is an article that was handed me down in the drug store," said the reporter, as he gave the editor of the Kansas daily an ob long object wrapped in a news paper. "I thought may be that you might wish to use it.'' "Yes," was reply, as from the depths of the package the editor removed a cork and allowed something to trickle down his throat, "the ar ticle is very appropriate and I think we will run it on the inside this afternoon." Mrs. Cottonbury Why don't you go on ! It's a splendid story. Mr. Cottonbury (who has Ueeu leading aloud) Well, I've just reached 'the bottom of the column, and it ends in this way ; "Evelina threw ber- sell at his leet and cried, ''Thomas Ratciyfi'e, wiiv don't you use Mur phy's salt whiskey for coughs and colds?" Lieutenant Fiuley gnds that there were 141 tornades in Illinois in the fifty-four years ending with 188. The month of greatest frequency was May, no month being free from tho storms. It Depends on the Liver. "li life worth living.-'' somebody asked, and tne facetious? reply was, "That depends on the liver.' Health and happiDes are twineii together. If a man's liver is out of order, his wbole system is deranged. He suffers from top to toe. This ia the time to take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel.ets. These tifi cacious little globules are as much in advance of the old-fashioned, gripiu. drastic pills h electric: lights are ahead of a wick stuck in whale oil. A native of Japan has invented a process by which sea weed cau be converted into an almost untear able paper, which is transparent enough to admit ofits beiDg ustd as window panes. In color it re sembles old window glas.8. i A Womau'a Dlacovrry. 'Another wonderful discovery has l,et made and that too by a lady in th a "ounty. Disease fastwied its clutches u;ui h, rand for seven yeara she stood its seve st sts, but lier vital organs were uniiermi. ed -nd death seemed immKwnt. For three i, out 's she coughed incessantly and coulu n t sleep. She boueht of a botile oi I) . King's 2s ew Discovery for 'onsuirjpt...n. and was so much relieved on ttkiEr lirst dose that she s ept all night and with one -bottle has been miraculously cured. Her1 name is Mr. Luther Lutz.'' Thus wrote W. C. Hamrick 4: Co , of Shelby, X. C Get a trial bottle at It. N. Duffy's whole sale and retail drug store. Wholesale, 8.00 per dozen itiij. and ?zes2?h;:;z.' . VSOX S I.ATKs r 1-OKM. -l':i in t :is a ciinate 1. ii n ; ' . i at til ii ; el 111'H darkness, and at old ol her ii.it l vi . thou euuies! . 1 ,av ii Uloi n; i ai.d ai.il lie-.- hithrr; hrillds let lull .at 1 lie :e eat hi J ay red thv loelnt '11l. .ihtilia'.e ne i - i -"li , a- .; tl.o A Middei, si;ed into a ! ; Ai.d a m.1 ;l 'lie. 1 !:,lt fhlldu A t f a liUvtn'S t. I'M shadow.-, t hy ilai k in ite, ; ( - .: I lie dead t. tin I hi t Yes A .1 1 1 i were human, godlike aiM, sun .-iter . 1 to .ml th urt 1 1 . on a i v mi in in lleuee An. I flMll 1l fei i -".a :, tntiie Mue.rr. ,m i I was to. .. 1 i i, irms. Demetei. Child, when thou wtrt g.aie pnvu., iuiman wives and nested buds; Yea the cubbed lioness; went in so.ucii tliee 1 -lu "'ay a ,aIao. auJ a Cut- and M t aiU T iufilut hl h -At And set the luotht'r waking in amaze to rind Her sick one went. wliolu; and lort'u atjaiu I Am on ' tin w.iil ni midnight winds. :md ci led : ' ' W liere is my je wail." And out Irom shrilled. "We know uot loved one V When-fore do nil the uioht ;m an.-ivvor ami we know not why we wail " I climbed on all the dill's of all the feas : And atRcd u.e waves that moan about i the world. 1 "Whore do ve tu.ike your moauiuo for mv , child .' " . ; And round from all the world the voices. I came, "We know not. and wo know not why we moan,'' Trace of then I saw not; and, far on, and following out A league of labyriutbe darknes.s, came On thrco gray heads beneath a .'leani:.!;: rilt. Where au i I heard one voice from ail the three', "We know not. for we spin the lives of men. And not of gods, and know not why we spin, There is a fate beyond us. Those gray heads. What meant they by their late beyond the tales. Hut younoer, kindlier gods to bear us dow:i, A s we bore down the gods before us, gods 'To quench, nor hurl t lie thunderbolt; to stay, .Nor spread the plague, the fatnitie; kh1s, indeed, ' To send the noon into the night, and break The sunless halls of Hades into Heaven, Till thy dark lord accept and love the suu, And all the shadow die iuto the light; When thou strait dwell the whole bright year 'with me And souls of men who grow beyond their race And made themselves as gods ajainst the fear Of Death and Hell. And thou, that has from men. As (.ueen of Death, that worship vfhich is fear, Henceforth as having risen from out the dearl, ShaU ever send thy life along with mine. DROPS OF TTISDUM. Single life is poetry, married life, prose. Judge not of a ship as she lies on the locks. There are follies of virtue as there are lollies of vice. No one is satisfied with hi3 for tune nor dissatisfied with bis own wir. The master passion of th'1 intel lect is the desire to learn something new. It is wiser to prevent a quarrel beforehand than to revenge it after ward. Nothing looks more like a man of sense than a fool who holds his tongue. If riches have wings we wish they would occasionally fiy our way. Epoch. The shortest way to do many things is to do only one thing at once. The poetry that is written is always below the poetry that is unexpressed. The qaalities we possess never make us so ridiculous as those we pretend to have. John H. Starin says he is very much averse to notoriety. Don't all laugh at once. There will always be romance in the world as long as there are young hearts in it. Ninety-nine per cent, of talent, is all tbat is necessary to success in whatever we undertake. The man who is "alone with his thoughts" often is surrounded bj the deepest solitude. Rome Sen tinel, How we admire the man who happens to catch us when we are doing a good deed on the sl ! At chison Globe. Discretion is more necessary to women than eloquence, because they have less trouble to speak well than to s-ieak litte. Two ot the wealthiest men in the west are said to have been messen ger boys. It pays to go slow, after all. Y'onkers Statesman. One of the most effectual ways of pleasing and of making one's self loved is to be cheerful. Joy softens more hearts than tears. Hypnotism is bo be elevated to the dignity of a science. Already an inlluential society has been formed in London to look into its merits. Keep your eyes open as you go through life may be a good motto, but there is neverthe less, wisdom in being blind occasionally. Some people are made miserable by see ing too much. It is very pleasant to follow one's inclinations, but unfortunately, we ciunot follow them all; they like tbe teeth sown by Cadmus; they spring up, get in each other's way and tight. ' Whereas men have many reasons I to persuade, to use them all once i weakeneth them. For it argueth a neediness in every one of the reasons, as if one did not trust to any of them, but tied from one to another. GtAKD AZiAI.NST THE STRIKE. And always have a bottle of Ackei s Eng lish Kemedy in tbe hous.e. You cannot t?ll how soon (.'roup may strike yaar'itUet one. or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive ac a few" doses a positive cure. All Throa and Lung tronb.es yield to its treatment i. sample botile is given you free and ihe Remedy guaranteed by H . Berry, New Berne, H . C . For a disordered liver try Beecham's Pills. WHAT IS SCROFULA Tt is that Impurity In the blood, which, ac cumulating In the glands of the neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the arms, legs, or feet; which devclopes ulcers in the eyes, ears, ot nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which 13 the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient.lt is the in(it general of all diseases or affections, for verv few persons ara entirely free Irom it. H iTbo n CURED Py taking If.wd's Rarsaparilla. which, by the remarkable, cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven itseil to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If you sufferfrorr. scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. " My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous sore neck from the time she was 22 months oM till she became six years of age. Lumps formed In her neck, and one of them after growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. We gave her ITood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and all Indications of Scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to he a healthy child." J. S. Cari.ile, Nauright, N. J. B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Poldbyalldrugjliu. l;lxfor$S- Prepared only hy C. I. HOOD a CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, JIni. IOO Doses One Dollar JAMES REDMOND, ( DlntillerB' AgDt.l Iiup'Tter and Wholesale Dealer in Liquors and Cigars, CRAVEN STREET, SEA K COTTON EXCHANGE New Berne, N. C, Keeps con.tanll on nuiul a COMPLFTk STOCK ot LlttUOKS and CIQaHS. itock Is the largest In the Btate, and was purcnased from Qrst handu FOR CASH. Consequently am enabled to s -11 as low as any Northern Market. Have on hand the folio wiugbraD da of. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS KYE WHISKIES. Old Family B x x x x' Qolden Crown, Old Century, Acme, Lexington, &C. &C. Mitchells Pure Old Scotch. Pure North Carolina Corn WbUkey. WINES. Old Burgundy Port, Old Scuppernong, Old Sherry, Blackberry. Madeira, Claret, St. Julian, Sweet Catawba, Rhine Wine, California Angelica Wine. RUM- New England, West India, Jamaica. BRANDIES. Apple, Peach, French (Jamee Hennegy), Garretts Cognac Brandy, Cherry, Blackberry, Oinger. GIN. Holland and Domestic BEER, ALE, Etc, Etc. The Bergner & Eogel Brewing Co. 's Celebrated Lager Beer, Imported Ale and Porter, Claussen & Son's Export Beer Vm McEwan's India Pale Ale from Edinburgh. Agent and Bottler of the Bergner & Engel Brewing o 'b Celebrated Lager Beer and Porter. Cordials, Augostina Bitters Imported and Domestic Champagne. Atter-t fur I Calvin Sbafer Wild Cherry Rock and Rye. CIGARS. A large assortment of Cigars and Cheroots Agent for the Virginia Standard Che roots, the beet in the market. Will guarantee to sell as low as any houses North, and lower than any house in North Carolina. WE ALSO MANUFACTURE Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Lemon Soda, Rose Soda, CaliforniaJPear Cider and Mineral Water. Our Oinger Ale is equal to any im ported and guperior to any procurable in the State. Orders promptly filled and satisfac tion guaranteed. JAMES REDMOND. augl4 d wtf FOB MEN ONLY! A D fl C I T I U f? For' LOW f.i 7 AlXHf G JCANHOOD: H TUal 1 1 1 C cHneral sad 1TEBV0UB DEBILITTj fill T3 "TI Weaknaaa of Body and- atiad: Xffects KJ AVAi 0f Error, or Exseaaea in Old ar Ymmr, R-h,t, HohU WA-THIHJ1) miiy Reatorpd. How to KaUriff aad Si coftkea WIAK, ODKTILOPSS OB81S8 S P KT8 of BODY. llaolotolT noraUla HOIK TBKATBKHT Bco.du la a dj. Ba. t0tlrr from 47 SiatM, Territories, and Forelra Coaatrloa. I on Ma wrlto la.au Book, rail xplaoatloa, aad Broor. taailad ala) ft. A4dreaa ERIE MEDIC At CQ lUffAU. N. T. PHOFL 8IO'v i i,. C. R. Thomas, Jr., A T T OitN I V "i i. w. eet. OFUCE: Craven don two doors n o ; : o oil.: Practices m .... low Hli'l i'ft -a ; 1 . . . ourt f the 1 ti . . a. i an" ' in'u'i ( '. u ! 1 OcloOel lhtl. , ,r 1 . ..Hie . ' 1118- .i erne Birlct BODOU'H DU1 FY. Luff & H NIXON. AiA' ATTORN. 1 S NEW Bir-HNL Oace .n t II. S , Branch Olfice. ' .. . low county. -. store. ... Otis i 'J d!y P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTORXLV A '1 1. A AM) M) i V ; . : Craven 3t.. tivo doors Journal office A Ppeci 1 I T V 11. tt. c it, 1 ' H lo.j 11 lor m orl i i ... w ;i; practice lu t:u- c'o.. - teret. lonefe, Onslow as 1 :.o I'nl'ed Slat'.H Court it supreme (;.,urt of tue -i.it- Kit tl-.uth of ud nf c; ,.'i.:sr manly. u. h oliu.n Manly 6c Guion, A 'i' : ; fi ; Y A '( a XV . Othoe 'J.i dor of Ur.Jen Foj & ' o 's Dunk, Miauie street. New Ketne:, N. C Will uraclice in the ro,ur:- ..f Craven and aoj jming countieM. id the Huprme Court of the State, anil iu tne Feoernl Court.. f.plC dw tf F. M. BLMMONb. H L. QIBBS. Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORN Li YS AT LAW, Wiil practice in the l ouritt. t. of Craven, Jones. Onslow. nr.t-n-i. Piirnlio, Lenoir and Hyde, in the Feoera! Courts. Office on Cravi-7i beiow Journal otii stree;, next door BnlSdwif LH. J. I An H it its 1 Graven :r j 1, y .1 1 t-olio. 1 n-rT-lsli and Br. ad Qost: A Large i.t. of SAMPLE HATS. Latest Styles A.i shapes, AT Barringto h Baxter. 600 TONS COTTOr. SEED. We furnish S-icfes - n pp!ication, and pay Highest Mark i Prir. for seed. Will exchange Meai for seed. 100,00 i B IGK. 500 To,! s rii 1 Lime Consignments solicited of Cotton Corn, Rice, dDd all produce sold in this market. W. P. BURRUS & GO., Cotton and Corn Commiss'n Merchants, Mabkkt Dock n E"W t; v ' v v Vance Academy, Boarding and Daj School, For Male and Feu.. ale. Opens First Monday in September, 1889. Special attention paid to Mathematics Commercial Law. Book-keeping and Penmanship. Experienced teacher in instrumental mueic. Vocal music a prominent feature. Tuition, including board, washing, lights, etc, $65 to $75 per session of Ave months- For Catalogue apply to W. R. SKlNiNER. Principal, g2u&4 tf New 'terne, N. C. GREAT BARGAINS. The Stock of General Hardware, Cut lery, Locks, Hinees, Saws. Saddlery, Cart Material, Wall Paper. Paint, Oil, Glass, Shovels. Fue. Forks, Iron Pipe and Fittings. Iron S' el ,&u , &c-, also Plows, CuhivBtor- Firm Machinery, Cotton Gins., &c belonging ti the business of Geo. Allen & Co.,-, will be closed ..ul -uinn the "next few weeks at VERY LO PKICES. All persons iro: otud co Geo. Allen & Co., I y cither n.t -:t account, are noti fied that pnj in t,t :; out he mar'e ht an early day. Indulkt. n-" cannot be given. i S 'VOOD, sugl dwtf Trustee. ST IDUI3.MD. gajjagrjgagji CALLA5TCX AGEM w aN t ED. ROBERTAS BRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIhiS, PROVISIONS Dry Good?, R-ot - ' 1 Shoes.1 We Ptll FLOUR r h.gi the Mills M We have in stock a bia sup; ly of West India Molasses, which we import direct fr- m the West Indies. Give us a call and see our prices. I ROBERTS & BRO., South Front cfreet, NEW UERNE. ! i 63T We job Gail Ax's and Loril- J lard 8 Snuff foj WOO DWORKlgXgC ATTACHMENTS (ii; NO frlGRE EYE-GLASSES KO WEAI ill! V MORE MITCHELL'S ALVE A Certain, tir.ta, ind effective Remsdy for SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-S.'jfifedness, & Restor ing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Styt Tuinors, Red Eyee. Matted Eye Lashes, AID I'P.OLiKIXS (jl irK !.l I .i D rialMilEIT OCEg. Alo. pnually ellicnc maladies, puch j9 Tnniora. Salt If h where tp r lnflamn.;.. SAM, YK may ho e -9 when iwM In other Ft-Tor Sores, 'un, Hnrni Piles, or relvaatatrp. Sold by all Irriacs u.t la Cents. INTERNATIONAL TYPEWRSTE.1! A striVtly first-i-ln' mftchinp. Fully war ratitil. Made from verv lw--.t material. In akilleil uwrkinen. an. I u.th ti..- b'-t tools that have ever (.fen devised for tin- ."t i.. "Warranted to do nil that e.'ut r.-a - ' 1 'v exported of the very l,.-t M-p.-u ri'-r . ' :- .i. o.i of writing l.Vl ..r.;s w iii.ii'if.- i i " aoconlinr; to the .' -. of ti 1..-I .-.I r I' tier - $100.00. If there is no :: ess the mantila. i.i your town, ad urn s, 31 r. c o., J'.ITtTSn, s. Y. A gents II V utetl. FREE. kkI'k" best of teaclierst. A ' Mr"! I.'.sniiji'. TH K 1'A MY nn.l TYI'EWRIT-1- irst cJrisBfaHlitiosand s. with stamp f. r return !:b'H M !"'(. CO., lJii:isn. N. Y. mim organ -T SM THE WORLD. S t.wtW - V,' J.;aranteo fo. :,.'n.. : f - ?.L'SiCAL CGSifiiATiONS IjcSioS CF CASES.- - 'f?o to at! rppllor.ntav '! ...' VFt.rufiii::& ' ' ?rtu ,--f atANUFACTtJRXRS OF ELECTRO BRONZE GOODS, Bronze and Decorated Lamps, Etc. RALPH W. BOOTH, Manager, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Atlantic N. C. Railroad TXMi: TABUS Ho. 18, In Stfect 6:00 A.M.. Monday, October 14th. 1889. Going East. Schedule. Goihgi West. No. 51. Passenger Trains. No. 50, Ar. Lve. Stations Ar. Lve, p m 3 So Goldsboro La Grange Kinston New Berne Morehead City Daily. 11 30 am 10 42 10 45 10 08 10 18 8 35 8 50 4 06 4 35 6 00 7 58 4 09 4 40 6 15 p m am 6 50 Going East. No. 1. Mixed Ft. & Pass. Train, am 6 30 6 57 7 05 7 30 7 30 7 48 7 !i 8 il 8 SO B3 50 8 55 9 15 10 03 10 31 10 38 11 00 11 05 11 17 11 41 12115 3 00 Schedule Going Wkst No. 2.T Mixed Ft. & Pass. Train. Stations. Goldsboro Boat's La Grange Failing Greek Kinston Caswell Dover Core Creek Tuscarora Clark's Newbern 9 00 8 04 7 34 p m 8 19 744 7 10 6 42 5 86 5 10 7 06 6 55 5 30 4 55 4 24 3 54 3 S3 10 83 9 41 9 28 8 59 8 17 8 00 7 47 7 17 7 05 4 80 400 842 800 9 4 3 37 2 43 Riverdale 8 48 3 50 Croatan 4 08 4 1U Havelock 4 37 4 42 Newport 4 51 4 55 Wildwood 5 01 Otll Atlantic 516 5 21 Morehead City 23 5 28 Atlantic Hotel 983 904 8 27 8 05 7 52 7 27 7 15 7 00 5 31 p m Morehead Depot a m Tneedav, Ttiur dav an Hatorday. tMonday, Wednesday and yrldaj. Train 60 oonneots with Wilmington A Wei. dou Train iMind North, leaving Goldsboro 11:67 a. m., aid with Klciimond A D nvLUa Train West, leaving Goldsboro 2:30 p..m. Train 61 conuecta wuh Kicfiuiund ei Danvllls Train, arriving at Goldsbcro 3:10 p.m., and with Wilmington and Wel Jon Train Xrom the North at 3:15 p.m. Train 2 C(iiuects with Wii-vtington and Wfldon Througn J-'reisJit Trfiln, Hofth Oound, leaving Goldsboro at 10:00 p. n. S. L. Dill, Snperintendent. FRANCE Continental Fire Irs. OF NEW YORK. Co., Net euri.lu over 61.300,000. acm ! over 000.000. L'-i i. ii'. the Boston and Lyon Firee, S! 10.. '"' JEtna Fire Insurance Co. OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital $4 000.000. Assets over S9.000,0fjd. Losses at the Boston and Lynn fires, 30,000. The above are without questicn two of the strongest Insurance companies doing business in this country. WILLIAM EL OLIVER, Newbern, N. C. Agent. h '- -V ".V sfB sia Mvj,' ;j warn Ual M LM V j S3 THE NEW TOSS LEDOEE'S CHAWaat rS'.'" OTFOMC. , , V.: -y,',v Prom t.liifi time forth t.he fffw Ynvt r----' ' l-.. will contain sixteen pages. The publishers ' ' have been urged lor years by their anb- ' 'r scribers to make this change, bo they wonld have the Ledger in a lonn convenient lor -binding. In making the change from eight to sixteen pages, Messrs Robeut Bosneb's ' Soxs have utilfzed the opportunity to intra, (luce important improvements into the Ledger, and to ndd many new and costly features. The iicw number of the Ledfer (November ifit h) leads off with the opening chanters of .10 . v tmorrlinarv atorv from tha peti of A .vx a Kathakinb Osxsv, (author af the "Leavenworth Case"), entitled Thx Fo!saki:n Inn. Thi.s remarkable story was written In a w hite heat dashed off abnoet without rest from commencement to end. Jt has been tha habit of A-NNA KATHARINE Grkkh to de liberate for a long time before taking pen in hand to begin a new work, and then to de vote at least a year to its completion, bnt "The Forsaken Inn" presented itself to her in a way so forcible and vivid that all her former methods were discarded, and aba wrote tue story unuer me spur 01 overpow- av eririff inaniration. Thft result vu t.Ka nra. duction of an exceptionally brilliant and glowing literary gem. In addition to Anna Katharine Green's threat story, the Ledger of 'November 16th contains the fol law! ng brilliant articles: Nihilism in Russia, by Xto Hartmmm, AT hilint ; Oli-Fa8uionki Fashions, by Jmmt i'arton ; Dit. Hoknaokl'8 StbaJIGE Stojit. (illustrated), by Julian Hawthorne ; A Mis sionary's Life in tub Wild Norxb Lasix. number one, (illustrated), by -Itrm E. Jt. Young; A Scihntist's IIrioht Thoughts, Kpitorials, etc. ; Thk New 8oitth, by lion. Henry W. Gradj ; AMERICAN COOKEBY, by Miss Maria Farloa; The Lady, or THK Rock: A Poem, (illustrated), by Tiasiaa 7wnn Englith; An OrUGlXAi, TmirPTATiOK, (illustrated), by Tne Marqv ite dmf Lmnxa ; Payino the Penalty, (7th iaataUaieut), 'illustrated),. by ,Maj; Mfrri Jt,: 4&uut Corrkspondenck, Science. Wit Ajtn-Hr-mor, and a fine variety of ntiscelianaoiu reading matter. Notwithstanding the vast outlay to w hich the publishers of tha Ldf er have gone, the price of tbe Lttger ia only two dollars a year. Considering its extra ordinary excellence, th New York 'iXfer, at two dollars a year, is the cheapest a it is the heat family paper in the world. J The complete novel af tlie gre.it Sir Walter Scott, 44 tb wizard of the North," peerless among romancers, all for $3Sk may seem incredible, but itci one of the latest achievements of Alden's Literary Mevolyifpn. Waverley Novels Scott. The Wavrley NovsJa. by Bh'Walssr Bcott, Mob Roy Edition, complete In volnmns. umall octavo, with 49 illastrauona;-et;prioa)3. LI at of Tola. 9 IUnatraUoaaTi J - I. He-.rt of Midlothian, I lount Robert of Paris, Fair Maid of Perth, Woodstock. 8. Fortunes cf Nigel, Anne of GotersteJi, Quentin Durward. burgeon's Daughter 4. The Abbot, Bride or Tho Betrotaao, ' Peveril of tha Paak,. S. RoKRey, Old Mortality. The Monastery. , , Tbe Pirate, The alhu tMrarf. a. Waverley. . Quy Majwarias;, Kenllwoxth, lvajiausw , .. r R Iepejid of Montrone, he TaUKnian, l'he Antiquary, Red QauDtlet, St. Ronan'a Wall. Great SCOTT This " Rob Hoy Edition " of Scott's Waverley Novels ia nearly identical with the 4 Pejv3 ular Library Edition w tlUg same author publish!ei4jK1yv, Appleton at $10.00 for th pst, the paper being only a little , lighter ia weight and a littl-" cheaper in quality, but 'botli" very satisfactory. '(" " The books may be seen ai tbe ce of this paper.ox a specimen , M'raie, returnable, wilXb sent tuaitl for 50 cents. 1 HOME AND-FARM. . LOUISV1LLEV XV -i ths Leading Agrlcaihtrst hwrtat of tha bwifc' aW vsC ," Mado by Farmara for rarrWarsw'. JJ ii- m i ' plU a m,i4 I' At a 'record of aocccssiol afrioltarea Boats tua yn has.no eqvjrL Kvery topic trtaUasj to agriculture ia opealy diacussed id M edlaaaas . by the farmers themselves.' No expense is spares! . in seenrirta- full acooant af evvry -astataa sas cesa on the (arm. It ia distinctively the ' - FARMERS' OWN PAPER, i A. record of their daily life, press tea raa Iqrai . and language which Bake it plain a fOt 14 4 - - rra i.ist or eoNYaArr6iia '-.' ' yarsam aames of ise PJDSv ill agiliasill I ers of the -Sovth and West. They sto aat .i of sbeeretical fanning, bat of thT acvakl o uans which oonlroat us to-dsyi JL strjshaiaa ( WaldO P. Brown .Henry Stewart ; TdhaV. aaii .., .. p. Pord ; left Welbora ) Hara'sV hatyeha' C Ednr; Steele's Bayou: T-B. aldiav aad d host of othera make thU journal lnaJkpensablav tdoreo-er, U U equally . '"osBiraa.; r A HOME MAOA4INK.' - ' Bvery aabjeet of Interest to the artan ti iMf folly treated. Mary ad arsdaa . Loia Cateaby, Mrs . . 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 16, 1890, edition 1
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