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THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the year, ex cept Monday, at 80 Middle Street. Pnosi No. 8. CHARLES L STEVENS, . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION BATES One j ear, in advance,... $4 00 One year, not in advance & 00 Montuly, by carrier In tho city,..., - 60 ' Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. ' Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. U. as second class matter. New Bene, N.C. Sept, 7. 1897. AND NOW rOR BUSINESS. The opening of the fall season, which September ushers in, ought to arouse ever one to action. The summer has passed, and with it the period of dullness, due to hot weather, general slackness in trade and the absence of many persons from their usual places of busiuess. With the coming of the Fall sea son there will be au increase of bus iness activity, the conditions being changed, cool weather succeeding hot, and with it a demand for goods of all kinds. Every one is interested in this change from a period of dullness to . a season of trade and hustle in busi ness. To promote this activity is the duty of every citizen, of every mer chant. , No greater assistance or aid can . be given, than that of every one paying his small bills. Do you owe for your newspaper? Pay up your dues, and six or twelve months in advance. If you owe your store keeper, pay the account, part if not all of it, and give him a chance to pay his bills, or order some new goods. If fifty per cent of the small ac counts in New Berne, or any other place, were paid within the next week, there would bo a rudical change in business circles and au imoetus given to trade that would be most noticeable. . And then there is the merchant whose goods have reuiaiued on his shelves for months. Why does be not advertise them, and fet his money out of them, in stead of letting them depreciate iu value. ' The public today are not explor ing stores for goods; it reads the newspapers, sees what is offered, and where, and then goes to buy. The merchant who is going to wait for business to improve, and do nothing to assist the improve ment, will never know any prosper ity. This Full, merchants should reach after trade in every way, do not wait for it to come of its accord, for other places are offering induce ments, and the general public is strictly after bargains, and must be persuaded before it comes or buys. And now is the time to talk up your city, Naw Berue. Tell of its good features, it has many from its healthful ness to its advantages of geographical location as a place for the establishment of industries. . These are only a few suggestions. The Fall season is here, let every one do something to help business, to make business, and build up bus iness. Haw's This T We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Caturrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca'arrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tohdo, O, Wo the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS yean, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business tranKacllons and financially uble to carry out anv obligations made by their firm. Wat & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnon & Marvin, Wuokwle DniKsisIs, Toledo. O. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sj statu. Testimonials free. Price 78o per bottle. Bold by all drug. gUU. Hall's Family Pills are lbs best. A Wait Beet Su-4. There is a white reed bird on the Eastern branch marib, and svery gunner is waiting for an opportuni ty to get s shot at it more eagorly than he would for a chance to bring dowa canvas-back duck. Dick Jones and others of the old regime who were on the marsh Wednesday saw the albina reedy, bat It kept without range, Ooce it flew within twenty yards of Dick, but be had Just downed two ortolans, end his gun had no shells In it. The bird lit boot 200 yarde off on e reed, and Dick, who was being pushed by a small boy, essayed to get within range of it, but other reed birds lit near it and began to peck at and light it, and it flew away, v Other shooters have had similar experiences. The other birds do not allow the albino to rest a moment after they discover it near them. The bird , is pure white, and the man who gets it will be envied for the whole season. Washington Star. "i-'-A ;V-V- -H-;, 'vV DREAMS OP THE DAY3 GONE BY. Droaros, com. home to rny heart agala With the memory of (he past, Como with your pleasure and your pais And your hoped too bright to last. . Gome from your hidden graves that lie In the beautiful realms of the days gone by ; Come from your glorious graves that lie .... In the realms of the dayaigone byl I will welcome ye all again, : - As once in the halls of Eld, ' Welcome the pleasure and the pain For tho beauty your brief Uvea held. Dreams, come out of your secret graves In tho woodland wilds and the dim sea caves; Dreams, come out of your myriad graves In the wilds and tho dim sea caves Ye throng the halls of my heart once more With faces Had with pain. Oh, faded ghosts of the dreams of yore. The Joy comes not again. Go back to your mournful graves that lie In the shadowy realms of the days gone by ; Go back to your voiceless graves that lie In the realms of tho days gone by I Emma A. Browne in New York Ledger. THE TRUTH ABOUT IT. What la the Vae of Living If Too Cant Be In It? Yes, Erastus, we have noticed that article in a scientific journal advising people to sleep more in order to live long, nnd to tell yon the truth we take bnt little stock iu it. We notice that Tesla, the great electrician, claims that a man might livo to be 200 years old if he would only sleep most of the time. And suppose ha should. What would a man nmount to sleeping like a fat dog in the Bummer? For all practical pur poses a man might as well be dond as to be asleep, with this advantage in the way of being dead he isn't in any body's road. Suppose a man lived for 300 years and slept 160 of it. He can only figure ont when the thing is through that he has really lived 40 years, and in that 40 he neither cuts as mnch ice nor has half the fnn the man has who passes in his checks at 60 and out of the 60 has only slept 0 years. Is there any particular object, my boy, in simply lying round usleep for 15(f years, wearing ont bed clothes and saving a trifle on funeral expenses? We think not. All there is in life worth living for you get while you ore awake. All the time yon ought to spend asleep is just enough to enable yon to keep awake the rest of the time. Sleep is a necessary evil, just so much good time that you have to give up in order to keep your stomach, liver and other organs iu fair shape. Of course we have read a good deal abont heuntiful dreams, when angels hover overhead nud all thut, bnt onr experi ence is that this talk is almost alto gether rot When you are in good phys ical condition, yon don't dream. When you dream, the angels aren't in that vicinity. It is when you have filled yonr interior with fatted swine and boiled cabbage that you retire to sleep, peichauce to dream. To dream aye, there is the rub! when you feel a four headed dog sitting upon your vitals and know that the horned and cloven tailed whangdoodle from the barren mountains of Hepsidam is crawling upon you, breathing smoke and fire, and yon are paralyzed, or yon seem all at ouoe to find yourself in the midst of some gay and cultured assembly with no clothing on yonr person except perhaps a paper collar aud a pair of hose supporters and utterly unable to explain to the ladies and gentlemen present why yon are there in this decollete costume or to take yonr departure. There is nothing angelic or heavenly about the average dream. On the con trary, it is hades and repeat. The young man who has to be routed out of bed at Dor 10 o'clock iu the morning may live a good while, bnt the chances are that be won't amount to as much in life as a three legged dog in a jack rabbit chase. The proper thing, young fellow, is to sleep less and get a bump on your self, even if yon should pass ont before you are 60. One year of life spent in knocking rich, ripe, luscious persim mons is worth five ileepiug in tho shade with the worms crawling over your per son and the timber bugs trying to roll you ont of their way. Tom McNeal in Topeka Mail. A Dr. Johnson Story. In glancing through the recently pub lished work on that worthy bore, Dr. Johnson, I failed to discover the follow ing anecdote. It is carefully preserved by a family whose Scotch ancestors took a riso out of the great lexicogra pher: Hostess Dr. Johnson, what do yon think of onr Scotch broth? Dr. Johnsou Madam, in my opinion it's only fit for pigs. Hostess Then have some more. London Figaro Clflllilng a Chlmpaatas. "It's wonderful, " snid the man who Is always earnest, "to sue how tbey can develop the intellects of the lower ani mals. There is no telling bow much we may be able to benefit tbom by system atic education." "What suggested that idea?" "A cbimpansee that I saw. He was one j in a perfectly wild condition. Now they have by patient training taught him to smoke a pipe, play cards and drink whisky!" London Answers, Barrle'a Caador. 3. M. Barrie is more oonaclooa of bis limitations than are some of bis fellow workers of tho period. At the repeated solicitation of bis Journalist friends he consented some time ago to writs the life of the late Alexander Kossell of The Scotsman, bot be immediately relin quished the task when bs perceived that biographical writing lay altogether oat side bis particular sphere of work. The proverb "Necessity is the mother of invention" can hardly bs traced to one Independent eouroe. The idea was expressed byPersins, the Roman satirist abont 80 A. D., and is found, in the p recite form now qnoted, in fitnbard Franck's "Northern Memoirs" (printed in London, 1004), and in various later English writers. I.?! M7f ri l d Umei.iJ W.. La., as. J Qolekly, Thoroughly, rntver Cui hr ft Mrfeetod Mtmtlft iaet hod Hut sMtntot fail vnlsjM tho obvsm) la beyond fcusnsm avid. Yob fsxl to prorsrd tho flirt dssr, IsmI sMalUrT djtr. Boon know yortf ftkiDgjamou m 1b body, sauna Mid hemrt. Dntiam and Iomm ended. Bsr ob-tacl to feftppy tarried life) rmwiL Nerve) foreek WilL a-m. when Skill., or lort. rtord by this trttrnt)t AU wak norttoa. of the) body mlarsd and atroagth awd. Writ for oar tvxx, wiw xptaBauona an dad, tW Ore t,U rWarswosw. ewt IRlEMEDICiU.COAN.sy: : Ha Saw Hamlet. , ; Talkin' about the theajter," said the local character to the sum mer boarder, "reminds me of a good many years ago, when I took an in terest in seen things.'' J 7 v ' "Did yon go to the theater often V "Not what you'd call often, ex ackly. "How many times did yon go?" "Abont once. Bot I never will fnrgit it. I hadn't behelt sech goin's on before an' I hope I never will' agin," "What play did yon see?" "I disremembor that. I was that took op weth watchin' what was happenin', I didn't pay no 'tention to names." "Who was the tragedian?" "I hones'ly don't Jtnow whether they had any or not though it was whut pabsed fur afus'-class company an' I suppose there wan't nothin' miesin'." "And you can't recall- the name of the man who played the part?" "No, I don't know th.it neither, But folks said he was the finest in the business at that time." "How did he act?' "Well, ye kin jedge fur yerself. The yonng feller, he got in the habit of recitiu' porlry and the fast thing he knowed bis head got whiz zy an' he seen his father's ghost. He was dead set agin his mother marry in' agin, owin', I suppose' to the faok that a second marriage 'ud be li'ble to divide up the property too much, although there wasn't nothin' said about that in the piece. He fell in love au' then sassed the lady be fell in love with, au' the wust thing abont him was the way every time he got inter trouble he'd do nothin' excep' ter come out in the middla of tho stuge an' recite portry about.it. I don't often set myself uptojedee tny feller man; bnt to my way o' thinkin, that feller acted like a blame fool." Washington Star. A Ilaaarholil sjrrraalijr. Cncarels Caiwy Cathartic, the most wondeiful medical discovery of the age, pt-asint an.; relresbuc to Hie taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, livei aud bowels, cleinsing the entire system, dispel colds, run; headache, fevei, habit ual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and trv a b"x of C. C. C. todav. 10. 25, 50 Cents. Sold and guaraLteed to curs ya" '.ruxttmts. ' The Emperor and Emnress of Dor. many, the King and Oueen of Itnlv nil the Italian minister for foreign affairs arrived in Hamburg in (order to be pres ent at the autumn maneuvers of the Ger man army. Staaas at the Bead. Aug. J. Bugcl, the leaning druggist or Shreveport, La, says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thiol that cures mv cough, and It is the bett seller I have." J. r . utmpoeii, merchant ol Bsfford, Ariz., writes: "Mr. King's New Discovery is all teat isclaimei fur it: it never fails, md'l sure cure fur Coommuiioo. CoUuln and Colds. I cannot say enough for its meritO Mr. King's New Discovery for Contunin- tion, Coughs aad Co.d Is not an experi ment. It has been tried lor a u.riir of acentury.and toduystsndsat ihebead. It ue.o. nmuppoiurs. rree trial bolt lei si F. t. Dulfy's Drug 8lore Neeare A vertlala apae. The Fall season is now here when eropi are gathered, marketed and and tlie farmer has money to spend. llie Jol-rnal witii its Daily and two Weekly Editions will be found a splendid medium for local adver tisers this Fall and Winter. Its circulation will be larger than ever, and It will reach a class of readers who come to New Berne to make their purchases. Advertisers should secure space at once, and not bo compelled to pay advanced rates, whioh are qnile probable from present prospects of the increased demand for apace in in the JountuL, Bu'ITtMMSltasS ak Yswr sjr Awnjr. If ya wsnt to quit tobacco oslrm easily sod forever, bs made well, Strang, magne tic, full nfasw Ids and vigor uk No To Bsc, lbs wnodvr-wnrkar that makes weak mm strong. Msnv mi tea Dounds in tea days. Over 409,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bsc from your own HroggUt,ho trill susrsntM a enm. TbmkL.On.lun. pis nislled fna. Ad. Hterllng, Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. OJLBTOrilA. : Wholesale Prices Current. The following quotations represent Wholesale Prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. HAMS $ lb . .:. Sugar Cured, ....... ' 11 12 North Carolina,... . ' 9 , SHOULDERS)) lb ' Sugar Cured........ 6 H English Cured....... 81 ' ; Richmond 8 (J PORK $ barrel . .New Heavy Mess.... 10 00 10 60 Shortcut... ; 10 60 DRY SALTED MEAT v . ' Bellies..... 7 O , Short backs f lb. , .. 6 . LARD lb- Best Refined 0) & North Carolina 7 Compound.......... .6 .,' SALT, f sack Liverpool ......... . 66 O iy American 55 60 BUTTER Sib ' : Best Elgin... SO & S6 Good, 18 80 FLOURED barrel Extra.. ....... 6 00 S 25. Straight,.... 5 60 Fancy Straight 6 75 Full Patent..... 6 00 Best Fancy Patent. . . 6 60 COFFEE fl lb - Roasted..... 17 27 Green 10 20 SUGAR, $ cwt. Granu. S 50 Standard A 8 00 White 0....; 9 4 75 Yellow..... 4 00 fiRAIN-f bushel Corn.. 42 Oats,... ........... 27t 881 Cow Peas..., .... " , 05 70 Peanuts 80 1 00 EGGS "p dozen... 10 POULTRY $ pair Chickens, young 20 25 Chickens, old....,.., 35 ($ 40 FRESH MEAT Beef it lb , 4 5 Pork lt 4 id 41 BEESWAX fib (g 20 TALLOW, fib. M 5 POTATOES f bushel Norton Yams.. 40 60 Bahamas.... 20 (it 25 This market corrected weekly. '18 Year Old" BICYCLES AT NEXT YEAR'S PRICES. II hai bnom. mi Mtahlldrad rah la Un Menta bulmaa Out ! whKU nrrlal onr taawian hitoammiutb.ioidUiia . . ; AT A REDUCED PRICE. -w.Ti it""" i-ry fjwTjr un KJUCDsert, wntcn W9 nunanw m maurarsctiir In order to keep onr "fjfuj .until we start on im Rsunbierm, we "3 5lLe,the' wU 117 RAUblera at next 7W1 rtwn nfann ru-wfia- Foranr Pries, fgo. mpvlt I aingies, oo.uu PKiCGi 1 No. 21 (special), $75.00 l andems (.all styles;, $1 1 0.00 G0RMULLT & JEFFERT MFG. CO. WASHINOTON, D. C. Slover Hardware Co., AGENTS, NEW BERNE, N. 0. riediclnes when given separately, have dif ferent effects, but when combined entire ly new properties are developed. This is the important point sought after when compounding prescriptions, and unless done correctly the virtue of remedies is lost. Pliyscians can depend upon their prescriotions receiving careful attention at Bradham't Reliable Pharmacy. V Prepare in Time. WINDOW SCREENS, DOOR SCREENS, POULTRY NETTING, GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. Glazier's Refrigerators tbe BEST and CI! Ci FIST ever teen in tie Clif. , Garland's Stovss & Ranges they take tbe LEAD sad tre equalled by none. E I III Willi ILL I I UUUl Under Hotel Chattawkr, Houth Front Slreot, New !rne, N. f. ELON COLLEGE, N. C. I Elon College, valued at fifty thousand I dollars, is the property of the Christian Church, non-Bectarian in spirit, located on the Great Southern Railroad, sixty-nve miles west of Raleigh. Remote from city; purest water-, most salubrious climate; good buildings; co-educational; efficient faculty of eleven; three good literary so cieties and halls, good library and read ing room; excellent moral tone; high grade work; homelike in management. Oilers the following degrees: Ph.B., A.B. and A.M. Expenses moderate: board. 96.00 to $10.00 per month; tuition, 115.00 to 925.00 per half year; music, painting. I and elocution, extra. Opens September 1 2d and closes in June, i For catalogue and other information, apply to t bv. j, u. Atkinson, M.A. (Harvard), Chairman of Faculty, , Eloh Collkqk, N. O. North Carolina College of AGRICULTURE AND . . MECHANICAL ARTS, ; Will Open Sept. 9th, 1897 Thorough academio, scientific aad tech nical courses. Experienced Special ists In every department. " Expanses Per Session, including boaid For county students, 9 93.00 For all other students, 128.00 Apply for catalogue to Alexander Q. Holladat, LL. D., President, Raleioh, . ? N. C, ' ' Raleigh, N"C. TJIE Flt'TY-SIXTIl ANNUAL SESSION WILL BEGIN SEPT. 23rd, 1897. . !3?For catalogue and other information, address: Rev J. 111, .' .' ' RKCTOJt. Weary iWomenw Men Are peculiarly benefited by P. P. P., Lippmun's Great Remedy, the most wonderful Tonic and lilood Cleanser in the world. P. P. P. restores shattered nerves, gives strenetli and tone to tho entire system, revives the worn out, nervous and debilitated You eannot but be norvous if your blood is impure. P. P. P. gives the proper nourishment to tho blood, and cures nervous pros tration, debility and nervous head ache. P. P. P. cures that tired, languid, " all gono " feeling, cures dyspepsia, in digestion, and that awful distress of llut stomach. P. P. P. cures that weak, nervous con dition, that dreadful jumping of the heart, followed by ditzincse and sink ing spells. Blake your blood pure by taking P. P. P., Lippman's Great Rem edy, and you will be well and happy. Women are benefited, their organiu tion regulated, and their weakness and lassitude cured by P. P. P WEAK; TIRED PEOPLE should take P. P. P., Llppman's Great Ilemcdy, without delay. While not actually sick, you feel weak and tired, ready to get sick, and what you need is strength to drive out of your evstcm that which is the cause of Spring Sever. P. P. P. is needed at one. Mrs. Ttattio My II us. of 70 East loth street. Mew York, says that she was in poor health, and that her ease devel oped into nervous prostration. Kha suffered from nervous headachna, and at times was unable to do any work at all. eihe could not sleep, and was so nervous that ahe would nave to get tip at all hours of the night and walk the floor, and the opening of a door would startle her. llut ber weakness and nervousness is all gone. P. P. P. was what saved her. licr appetite improved, her nervousness Is a thing of the past, and ahe thanks P. P. P., Lippinnu'sUreat kerned v, for her cow plul restoration to health. . M ey asTsrenMa, : UPPmkH BROS., AaMhscarlas, tale Praa-rs, Uapma's Black, lavaaaak, Oa, , Sold br F. 8. DUFFY ' WX.UCNN, JAS. BEDM0NP, 'President Ties Pres. U. B.Ul'ION, a,ety Tress. Hew Berne Ice Co Maaafkctwrer Pure Crystal Ice, Prom Distilled Water. 1 Output SO Tons Dkllv. 1 Car d Lots Pollolird. Ice ilillvered dally (eirept Busd.y) a. m. to 0 p m. hundnys (rsmtnll only) 7 a, ni. to I J lirion. it prtrM slid t'lhi-r UilurtDniicn, I,Iimh. ll.'H. tiJION, M . r.r. St. Mary s School, WEAKW A7 Fox ie sqle of- LEAF TOBACCO. E. M. PACE, . Slar. ANalranaaa. HIXE 90 X 150 FEET. BASEMENT FOR OllADINO 70x150. This market commends itsell to he grow ers ot Tobacco, where you can have it hand led right and sold right, tor as much money as any market. - : . . , ', Here are some of our reasons : ' Because, we are determined to have a to bacco market. i Because, we are familiar with what is necessary. Because, we are going to pay best prices Because, we are going to bank by our say. Because; we are not' going ' to be outdone by any. . , w:..;7;;. . Because,we are not unmindful of the wants of the raisers, and that it is prices that builds a market. The grading department will be under my personal supervision and shall be done right,; at the lowest price consistent with good work. We want your trade, and promise you in advance top figur. We have secured the services as Auction eer ot Jno. Barber, my old patrons know him, and knowing him is to say, ho is first class and can't be driven away from a pile un til he has gotten the last copper there is in it. Bring or ship your tobacco to New Berne, prompt returns by mail, by check, or curren cy by express. - Any intormation on the subject given for li i sr a j me asmng.. x our jrriena xruiy, , E. M. PACE, Manager & Salesman. - FIXAXCIAU Farmers & Merchants ...BANK... Seareux Business Uay, 1 eel. . Capital Stork. '.. $75,000.00 Surplus and Profit. ,11,111.41 OJrrlCBttat U H. Cim.aK, Prasldcnt. w. o. UHAOwioa, vice rrai. T. W. IlKK Kr, Oaahler. J. w. HlliDl.s, Teller. Y.r. Matthkw. Cullwior. I'lKKCrOili: L. II. Cn'V r. .lot n Sulrr. V. I!, nm.ln, W. H hn.ivl k. I'll IV Utl.T..'. II. ClMk. J. W. Mi-, ui-, N. l. Jur. , , T.W . Dawey. W WHnt Vour hiisliiemi mid (Vol that we enn u!7.-r you us iiiiich In return as any other hunk lit the ciiy. It Is our endravrr to make husinrsa relet Ions mut ually pleasant and pmlilalile to our putroua. J.A. BETAX, v TH0S. DANIELS, Prssldeat. Vice Pres. U. H. BOBERTS. Cashier. The national bank, OrNKW BKltNM.il. C zxraozueoiuk.Txn3 tees. CapiUi, .v., .$100,000 Surplus Profits,.. 98,16? DlBrtCTOHSl J AS. A. DaVAR, Chas, 8. Hktab, J. Dims, O. H. Uuaaar Tna, riAmaiA ' J. H. llAuaauaa L. HAH.av . , a. K. UiMHori T. A. Oraan, Proa, I.It. Hoiulows, Ties Vrm H. M.aaovas.Caahlat. CITIZEN BANK - cur urirw xxnurx, w. o. DO A OKKKRAL BARKINfl BUSIMSa TTia Aooounu ot Ranss, HanSars, Corpe,. O.IV4M ob lavoraole terms, rrouipt anil nn (ul attention alvan to tlwlnt.tat el oar eat touars. Coll. etloos a specially, soars or UIS1CTOM. rardlnaaS tTlrieh i. A. Miwlowa, Hamul W. lork, Cbaa. H. Vowl.r, J. w. liralnic.r, R. W. Htii.II wox1, ttao. B.lvas. K. tl. sl.a4los, Chax. Uunjr.ir. Jam. S KMlmoa4, , SUy.r Mann, Tixunaa A.Wreae, C. K.rnv. W. P. l,Torktt. PATEflTS IT. H. AND FOKKKW PROCURED. EUGENE W. JOUNSON, 8..1lcltor and Attormy In PaU-nt Cauaca, 1729 Now York Ave , Waahlngton, D. C. Onirs KataMhhnt 1HI1M. Chars; Mod erate, Ckjrrf-rondcnce Requested. ' -: i I " I T V " t t . ll I c. Klary or I ..st . T 1 HX IH!!!,amril '1 ud Iri 11-1" 't tlnvav .iar-iti lsirt.tif... t--r aiirii pr i tti,ir iii u n is it . If T'tl t-T in re.f,n h , f!:ir..rinl rnitil ut -t, a 4 ..ro.il..r.ii irr....l...uin.r. i" ( !i-tt, sti.f1 mi l li i'S a a 4 s I nli Mt In rr. h K.Mr ' it, I ..t.,..-r i ..t-.r.-. M...H, t m n r. I ' ' r f ' - NEW BEENF, N. t Machines . 0f EASY TERMS to ie?p(L siblo parties 0 MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Will Call or Wait on Parlies, Pullicate Paris for Machines ' , " For Sale. - V Nredleg and Oil In Jupjtly. E. J. Lanier, 78 Vollotk fit., new ki:um:, c, District Aent, Sinner Mannfaclnrinir Ctmpany. Liberal Terms Given Local Agents. New Berne Mails. , Notice Is given that on aud aJU-r this date malls leave For all poiuts in Pamlico County ami Houth Crevk fcclloo it Btnulort toui.lj For Venci-lmro and Post OHhts Is Northern part of Omvin County cha n. 11 noon. ,;.'....: For Bi llilr sod tJma, 0 a. in, , For Wjllford, 11a. di. All ifail for Di Urnhl jt.mIo l'IIoks Tille, the lornier OttUe is iliiconi'.uunl - Vanoeioro mall arrives 13 in. Vancehoro mall Iravi-s 1 p. m. M . MANLY. I'osm.am Ileal IlNiiite Agcnej-! HOUSES Fon II F.N r. ' HOUSES Fort SAI.K. FAIlH Foil SALE. COLLECTIONS OF IlK.NTrt, Aoy lutiiMs In 1 or line will he givi 11 pninipt atlrntloo by li in si old bt ilm store of N, Nun n St't Co., iipposite the Post Ollloa. E. E-JlaiU'EIt Niar Tom Oiflre. J... K.I ...J I
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