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f 1- . -THE JOURNAL. -:: Poblitaed erery day la the jer,eieepl Monday, a H Middle etreeU ..v-.; ? '.' .-. pHoaa No. 8. : r CM ARLESL. 5TEVENS .- kihtor d jraoraiiroav'T- - ' ' SgBSCRIPIION RATES. -Ob years Jq advance ...... ......$4.00 One year, sot la adfsooe..;.r S-W Monthly, by carrier lathe city.. . 30 -.-..". j't it .-" it-ifV' j'g')' Adervl!if ft ee gabbed oi epplf; Entered at the Pott Office, New Bern, N. O- a second clasa tattler. , omelet Pater, ef ; Kew Bera Crarea Comity aa4 NewBera. N.C De. 8,4W THE RETIREMENT OP DANIEL. Br referring to m almanac of 1900, or upon miking inquiry at Baleigb, any perBon-deairom of learning who the present Govern or Is, can get the name of that official. The political hlttory of the Old North State bis seen no stranger freak, than that of the last four years, in Its gubernatorial occupant. Getting In throngh the absolute heed- essnest of his politkaT opponents, who in their Presidential chase in 1898, fol got to close the door behind them, thus allowing tbe present Governor U drift in, North Carolina's governorship has since been a blank. , By saying that this office has been a blank for four years, so that the name of the man occupying the gubernatorial chair Is practically unknown, ..and sel dom seen in the public pasts, a few ex ceptions may be made. In the reportsfrom the penitentiary, in the matter- of pardoning offenders agaiatt law and society, bis name will be found too frequently. In the matters of trival movement In tbe Bute's affairs, there has he been con spicuous. At times when the peace and .order of tbe State were disturbed, and a firm, dig nified carrying out of the law was de manded, then baa be watered, halted and miserably failed as Chief Execu tive. In political wrangles, among hit own party followers, or against political op ponents, he has been brutal, ttnoouth, exhibiting only tbe traits of the common ward politician. As the Chief Executive of a great com mon wealth, he hat been only approacha ble by thoia who would and could cater to his own Imagined Greatness; to all others there was offered discourtesies and rebuffs. With a home reco'rd such as this, It Is no surprise that his infiaenee tad. rapu tatlon beyond the confines of North Carolina have been laiplcerooas and without weight,' to far placing a single credit mark to this Bute, It It because of took a record, that the Governor, whose term expires with the end of Ibis yaw, will go oat of office, unknown, axctpt to be named la hotbed volet; tad la tamed, oioept will the "feeling thai."1 North' Oerollae la atbtmed to htve placed oa her record list of Governors, Ike eecae M tea from the lower Cape Fear sectloa, frost where to many koaorad tons of the Old North Bute have ooae. fortoaalely bat a few mora deyt put pass, before North Oerollae atfH.aere her present gaberaaKrrial ehame Metered and tbe people ef the State, aad U peo ple o? Ike Boolk aad lis eooairyi" win kaow whole the Coventor f Jfortfc Cerellsa, and feel ealy etserere, at koeaa aad abroad, la aaselaf Ueir CUet Xxe- ouUra." 10 i oy local appUcalleae, at) Uty eta tot reank la dlteastd ortlot) ef Ike ear. Thart It fraly oae way la ear dsafaata, aad that la by aoaathtUoaal rtttot Dtafttta la Mated by aa la land dliioa el Ike moeoae titltg af Ike Baa taeklaa Take. Wkea lata taka.geu ta Itaaad bare e ntatblltg teaad at ftiperfeot Wrlagv. aad wkati Uls to ll rely tlated deafatat It Ike retail, aad - atlttt the taaaaattaalaa eaa be ukta MlaadlhltUbartetorad la fu artaal ; eoadltioa. kaarlsg win ka detitoytd . forerar) alae eatet eat ef fat ere eaaead ' by aarra, vtfca II tMtfcltg- bet aa blaattd eeaxSUM ellM tatt faata.i; 'i i i U r 'i. , W wlrf give una Baa4rtd Dallart . tor aay oeae ef IW taa (mm) by at- - tank) leal eaaaot Ve eerad by OaU Olarrk Oarer ffaf etraalara. tree. ' , r .CTtEltr AOasToMa.0. ' So'4 by rrt'a,Ta. " J , . ' Hall's family Pill tt (W U. ' Oa af er Hvale tVerad mm aa '! aatrVk. A PORTER'S MISTAKE. Taa stary ef La4r'. piUm aaa aa . Aatoro Baca, , T At tbe porter passed through tbe car the called him aside. There wat a whisper and a gleam of silver. -. . "Now, remember bey are la tbe yel low amend." 3 - Y "Cyant ulea dem, tns'sm." .. ' . r . "Yon wont let any one ace you T?. . ', .."No, ma'am." ., r "Tbe major Is sitting In that car." " . "lie. won't aee me, ma'am." - ' ' r . ' - -'"Well, berejs tbe key." ' i Tbo -porter took tbe key and passed through to the next car. c - J "Guest die am It." he said, slipping the thin key In the lock of . yellow satchel." lie put his band in the satch el and pulled out a bunch of hair. Then be re locked tbe satchel. a "Hcah'if yo frlsseg, ma'am P- ;"Oon't speak ao loud." - J : "Anything else, tna'amf' ! ' .' . That'a all, I believe. , I just bare a minute to put these on before dinner." . The porter readied the' platform In time to meet en Irate tragedian. ' "Not a -step!" he thundered In tones that almost lifted the porter! cap. "What bare- you done with my whisk? ere, boy?" -.. "iour whlekeraisahr' ; ? . "Tea; my false beard.' The passen gers toy you opened my satchel with a skeleton key. Where are those whisk era?" ;''- i, ' .. ' . -. : : Laws," muttered the porter, "Ah went in de wrong satchel t" . , . . ; Just then a lady passed toward the dining car. 'Dah's yo' whiskers, sab,"-grinned the porter, "on top ob dat lady'a bald!' Chicago News. : Taw Df of Oe'eaa. A "dotty" ocean highway sounds al most Incredible. , Yet those who' are familiar with: Balling ships know- that no matter how carefully tbe decks may be, washed down in the morning and how little work of any kind may be done during tbe day nevertheless If tbe decks; are not swept at nightfall an enormous quantity of dust will quickly collect. Of course on the modern liner" the burning of hundreds of tons of coal every 24 bourn and the myriads of footfalls dally Would account for a considerable accumulation of dust but on a "wind Jammer," manned with a dozen handa or less, no each dust pro ducing agencies are at work. And yet the records of tailing sblps show that they collect more tea dust than docs a steamer,' which Is probably accounted for by the fact that while tbe dust laden smoke blows clear of tbe steamer tbe large area of canvas spread by the taller acts aa dust collector. Mari ner. . Tka Star Chaaaber. The -''star chamber" was so called from the place In which the court wat neia in one or xae roomt or ine amg-t palace in Wettmlntter. Upon tbe ceil ings were stare, hence the camera stel late, or chamber of atara. It was of very ancient origin and bad excessive powers, but could not pronounce tbe death penalty. It was abolished by act of parliament In 1041 during the reigo of Cbarlet I, but fhla unfortautte mon arch wat aebtenced to be beheaded from tbla same "star chamber." It Hart Him. Candid Friend 1 think young By- tier, the poet felt hurt at a remark yon made tbe otber night Hit Companion What did I tay? C. P. You aald there wat only one BbakeapearR. Exchange. The lead nendl originated with the Discovery of tbe graphite mlnea In England In ISOt, during the reign of Queen El laa bet 0. In 1848 England conquered and an nexed tbe Orange Pree State and eval uated K alx year later. World' Oimpioft. "I tried maajr remedies to care pilot," writes W. K Smith, of Laiaam, I1L, bat foead ao relief till I ased Beokles't Aratoa Salve. I kavt aot beta treabted with piles alaoa. It't the only ehaaploa pile eataea earth aad the beat salve la the world. aSo. per boa, gt area lead by D. Bredkatk. dreegUl .1 ; " , The Mjlaij alliaa Rome had the . beet roads kaewe.". ' M - ' - Aat aaklemU tola, althaf ."1 i ati . , How Is the Usas wVoa eroaa aad laag troablai prove rapidly fatal, The oaly atiaaltai raady that eredaett lsttt dlate Malts b Oae MU.au Ceagk Cera, lllsreryplaa-atiotai.a.daa. bert- imu epva to qawaiy sava aovgoa, eoMit aad all leaf dlseasea. Hi wtU prereal eoeaaapUea. F. ft. Defy 0. . r. t Away t "I Tares O'l art foead la ataay i wtik ealy tig letUra. AUoraty Oaeafal Ortggt kte eaa ef tkete alias, la etker ordt, m tj "way ap la O ' v A Xcca dear Unix. - Yooreeet feallaga, year aortal prU Ilea ef balatt etmm 4f4 largaly MtksptHatl ttttoaof yoat liaaiacb aad Urer. Dr. Klagt New Ufa PI! It give iernae4 ttrragtk, a kara, all artta, klgk amVttkra. At at boi willtaake yoa f aal Ilka a aw Wag. tald by r D. ftradhaat, trr(M. !' '"'twniav. Pe yoa 4m lo yetrUiUdtoala law as year U'fae7 U)B!r4 tk e'4 frVad. Vf tawar4 Mr. Ctarot. "I frtf ttkl m'mr D'gk r-Hr !.' 1 OAHTontA. imn a f ' l 4 t f i t' 0 p I J I il - ! An V Imperfect skin is' always caused by bad blood. Remove the causel Improve your blood. How? is? tak- , ing the blood purifier i that has stood the test ( for thirty years . ; ' ': , . QUART BOTTLB. J It has thousands o happy , friends. . Quart Bottles sell every where at $i. 1 - "TUB MKHIQAN DRUQ COMPANY," PrtroH, Mich. UnntM te Unr UU, T TbsFaiaoasIittteUvtf Ptha. ' Sold by C D. BRADHAH, New bern." . - Mot loaovmla. . Featherby I'm arriving at the point where I can't sleep at nights. Weatherby Insomnia f Featherby Insomnia nothing I It's a love-sick idiot across the street and hit accordion, r Many persona have had the experience of Mr. Peter Sherman, of North. Strai ford, N. H., who says, "For years I sul fered torture from chronic Indigestion but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made a well man of me." It digests what you eat and is a certain cure for dyspepsia and tvery form of stomach trouble. It gives relief at once even-In the wont css"t, and can't help but do you good. F. P. Daffy & Co. Caattle and Oraal. "Clara, an Indoor flying machine hat been Invented." 'Well, yon needn't get one, Clarenoe; you break enough brio a-bao now. MOZLEPS LKMON ELIXIR. A FlaaaaatXeroeaTonie. Cures Indigestion, headache, malaria. kidney disease, fever, chills, lose of ap petite, oeblllty, nervous prostration, heart r aim re. and appendicitis by regu lating the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. Moder Uan tOfadr. Cured me of indigestion, I had suffered for ten years. I had tried almost every medlcloe, but all failed. 8lr.ee taking iwemon Elixir l can eat anything l like. w. a. umrriTB. Reevesville, 8. 0. Xoalry Leaaoa RUxlr. Cnre3 ma of Indleettlon and heart dlt- ette, after yeart of tofltrlng wbea all otner remeaiea ana aoctort nta tailed. Benlth,8.a,jd - tfoclfi7iMe EUxir. I htve been a treat tuffertr from dvt- : peptia for about fifteen years, my trouble Ming my liver, aiomeon aad Doweu, wun terrioie neaoaonee. udoi jcuair eared me. Mr aoDettts Is rood, tnd 1 am welL I bad taken a barrel of other medicine, that done ate do gooa. uxuBLaa UiantKD. No. 1515 Jefferson Bt, LooltvUla, Ky.J, Cured ma of ealargtd liver, aarroot la- dlrettloa and heart diteate. I vu aa- able to walk no stairs or to ao aavklnd of work. I waa treated by ataay physi cians, but got ao better an til I ated Lesson Elixir. I axa aow healthy aad vigoroas. u. u. bauw, No. W AleitBdar 8L, AUaala, Oa. , TT'T!! - ' f t, M til rVulka RnLla Bore throat. BroaoblUa. HaatonhsMsad all throat aad laag dlsstssa. Zlegaat re - liable. sAe at draaaltU. Preoared oalv bv Dr. a. atoney, Auaauvua' Mrs. Blogo That's Jatt Ilka a aua. Binge Waal bare I doee aow f . Mrs. Blag I apeat a day staking last ptsov, aad aow yoa have pat fear head ee Ik, , '- . . . - . I . . lirUTUIWUlCHi I . Ialeate saffertag wat eadarad by vlt- I acts T. L. Martin, ef Ditto. Iy Wore ks gtre Ula erldeaoa; ! eoagkod every eight eeM my Uroal was ar!y raw, U-a tried ht. Mew Dkata, I waica gave lattaat rtlMv. I tare Baaf I U la aiy family for foaryeart aad at it groan rtawtr rot Coaika, Colds sad all Tkroat, Ckaat aad Ltag troabUa. IlwfU atoo ike w.ratl, dcntll( Mttm, UvmUt iw varai aoiaipuos, I net tut ate 11.00. Every botila g aaraattad. Trial botilai free at 0 D. Brtdktai's Drag Store. ' Aa4 TUe r, TVrt-Tbatt t eaa g-o4 iktaa skoal tbaae eoiWe ytUt. , Wtgg-T hat It f T'ltlkey eaal rtag lkaatWttetp! ki)eibyareyai!iaf. v 'A V.'craia'i Awful f erO. TUl ! ea!y eat cta leatvt yoar lift U. U tarnet tt rfrnUr' t IW start: '( aor li t4 hf Mra L B. I!l IJn I' "t, Wtt, frr-m k t m 'iv k k1 l'y trUd v nt W t.t t frV 'f ,l f ,f atom trrxi'.' ts1 f 't'tm Oi'. r.i.aa tlx) f-'wH -! ( r--r , - t ' f ( " Tha h ft u ih I. 1 I" ho si f- " I'M rf Af -fa! F'-. T-r I) ' Ctoriee ! Jofca Ittnui, To bis aid In his political life Joba Sherman brought a nature Instinctively methodical and an unflinching probity. Be aaw to It that the public moneyt were not aquaudered or -used for dla-J honest purposes."- A claim for ?l,000, 000 was once brought to him for bia tlgnature. : It had been regularly al lowed, but it wat Illegal, and be re futed to sign. it yf- -: - iVi'S - "It baa been allowed," Insisted the claimant's attorney, "and yon must tlgtk tt"-7'S .- -- n "7-v , 'Twill not,'f repeated Mr. Bherman, and he did not , He would bare resign ed, be afterward confided to a, friend,, bad it been required of him sooner that even teem to sanction a fraud: Neither would, he permit Irrefrularltlea. The chief of a bureau one day came to him for aq Order to pay for tome machin ery. '' "Hat It been advertised V asked the secretary. . . - ' ' No," tald the cblef, "but there are only two placet where It can be made, and we are accustomed, to get their bids and contract with the lowest" 'But" aald the secretary, -"tho' law says It must be advertised." "At least this may pass, for It la made, and we need It" - 'I cannot help that The law eayt It must be advertised, and adrectlsed.lt must be." And advertised It was at a very large saving to the government Saturday Evening Post. A Leaaoa In Seamanship. . Captain Hans Mlron, who lost his life at hit post of duty on tbe burning Baale at Hoboken, was fond of telling of ils early . Introduction to the stern realities of bis chosen career. He bad but JuBt come on board tbe schooner where as cabin boy be was to serve his apprenticeship to the sea and was still staring about him with boyish Interest and inquisltlvcness when the skipper approached and ordered him to assist In washing down the deck. He put down his bundle and started awkwardly to do so, when a second order, accompanied by emphatic ex pletives, was given blm to take off his shoes and stockings. He was perfectly willing to oblige, but at borne be had not been permitted to wet bis feet. 'No," he answered Innocently, with an engaging smile, "I should not mind. but my mother does not nllow It" The skipper was a rough old sea dog who did not appreciate obedience un less it wot rendered to himself, and his reply was a stunning blow that fluug the boy across the deck. "But after that" Captain Mlron would say, with a great laugh and not a shadow of re sentment ''I knew who was captain of that schooner, and It was not my mother." Foar Klnsr aad a Joker. At the time of Colouel Cody's advent Into the capital of Germany tbe old I'.mperor William was entertaining there three kings of smaller Oernianle powers. Tlie roynl gentlemen were very much Interested In the Buffalo BUI exhibitions, and Colonel Cody was the recipient of many favors from the emperor himself. One feature of tbe performance wat tbe exhibition of tbe antiquated Deadwood coach containing passengers who are attacked by In dlans and finally rescued by cowboys. Tbe kaiser asked to be allowed to ride lu this vehicle with bis royal guests and to participate In tblt Inter esting experience. Tbe request waa of course granted, and when the coach was furiously assailed by bowling In dlana Ita Inmates were aa utual taved by gallant cowboys. After it waa over and aa the royal party ware descending from the coach the emperor remarked: "Colonel Cody, I do not tnppote tblt It the first time that you bare ever beld four kluga." 'No. your majesty," returned tbe quick wltted acont"but this It tht flrat time I ever beld four kings and a royal Joker at tbe tame timer Ban Prancia- Cj Evening Pott . Oerk Ab4 CliTlo- ExtmiMtlon. I I UBlua oul wu B,rTIC -on 1 etbstoa. saaoaaota that oa December 1 1900, aa esamloatloa will be bald la this city for the poaltloa of clttk aad earrlar la- the post-offioe service. Aa txaatiatloa was rtoeally held which fafltd to retell la a aeffloJeat somber of allftblte to Beat tbe aetdt of. the tarvtot) oaeaeqoeatly It la htcsstery to bold aa other tiamlatMoo, All pereaat who ktre beta ssamlaed for Ut potlilns af clerk or . earrlar wlikla lbs peat year aad railed to put sear be retisnfaed apoa iliag atv tpptleatloea la doe time. . rat applloaUoa blank (form 101), fall tpaclaiee ', aisatatUoa I ,.,. .... forMlUl. mUU to uei.uMl mUHm ef Ike 8 dlff ereet poat float, appllcatlol tkoald be Bade 10 lkaaadktalrnad t,ll..loa. m.u t a'a ilm aJik tka I lL t,A tw,. ik. " - .1. F. Paltertoe . Sarmary Potlai Board. . Schedule. oC Kallt. , ; AtrtvaJ of antlH foe)ortb tad dally except latday, II) a. Bit weat 50 a. sa. Wt)alptoa tad tbe ana La A . 4 MoraMd Chy .O0 a. ai. . Laara, Norik and weat 100 a at, aa I 50 . la i U",:.titf aad toaik k0 I Mofc.i Cl-y "V0 p. as, ' llrilot anvU by CarHera from boa- TtlielfUt. m too to t(M oo ia tm s m. until. Mailt artlTt tram 'h aivd wH a. at I '4 p. Itvf4 a. at j t t "'1 a m. TMj !'tf !' ,'IM Jr ft.! tt.M IU r."!,-? r t'l f..f ll ftorll a a ! t i I a m a-nti f ' tt 4 '') p. m. T i it C .1 r 1 ' A t T - ri Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. It artificial! d leesta tbe food and aid Nature in strengthening and recon struct log tbe exhausted digestive or gans. It lathe latest dlscorereddigestr ant and tonic No ptner preparation eaa approach It In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures 'spepaia, - inaigestion, ueartoarn, itulence. " Sour Stomach. Nausea. 61ols Headache, Oaatralgia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 600. andtl, -toRestieeoBtatettHtlraes small slaa, BookaUaboutdyapspilanialletlrree Pre porta eyC. C. OeWTT CO, Cbleoge. P. V. DUFFY REAL ESTATE ! City Real Esttt) longM and so.d on com miss on. Oi llec'.ion of Rents for those In t e City as veil a-dose living outilde. . K. II Alt PER. DEALER IN GENERAL HARDWARE, And all Kinds of " EMLBIN& MATERIAL Wire Njttinr, Sc.een Coors am Windows. GLACIER REFRIGERATORS Which are the best. Tbey have but fen juals and N' Ru e-'ori. Ice Cream Freezer?. Water Coolers. Michigan Stoves and Ranges. PatnU. Under Hotel Chattawka, After Dark even In September t light Fall over coal it frequently very comfortable in October, almott always. Don't order cloth eat Into before vou ace onr litest ooveltiet In Raglam. Burtoolt, Pad dockt tnd other letdert for tbe Autumn tad Winter or 11MKM. Of course cut aad lit mutt match material and handi workhero tbey are. jV. M. Chadwlck, THEY HAVE ARRIVED ! The Uaadaotacat ted .Brat Line of Heating titorm. ' Both Woodjtnd Coal aver shown la the elty. . Weaieabo agrala;fortb wall kaowa ulgh Grade ' . .:-., , i Cooking NtoYCxt, '-. tuck a Tbe Escalator, Daa . rarmer Olrl, Taimer Boy, Ot , j ' KlRfaed O. K. Queso, AD ef hWt we gnaraatie to . k leot etUsfaetiiia. -. If yoa sis la stead of an) thing la the Hardware Use or Bath, Doors . aad Blitdt, Uat, Uaral or NUt gtve at a ealt aad we CAN AND WILL AV TOU MONSTi - Years for" Botlneas, ' ' s, . - 'i -' ' ' 11 - LH.CUUm HWFCO Notice To Sblpretv . '.. Allfrv'jbl for (rain. No. I )aavtt firm lUra at ISO f, m. for Clo'-dibftf n4 tititoaa veil ef Ntw Pent matt be d:ifi at h wtraaoata f the A. A K. C. M II Sol laitr that t .'eloch p. . s1 all fit'ikl for Irala I her- 1r ta IVra tt 1.9) p. at. for Mofafcad td t'J-ti(Mlnf Nrw V sit be rf.!!,.rl fiM tlr tht Il s. St. PHsbt rrlo1 fif th'-ta tooit will he for t"!4 tttl day, i r. c. luvta, Pntr-!ir.g Aja(. E.W.Smallwood 'lacdge Blrcetory. NEW BERN CONCLAVE 8, Improved Order Hepieophv meets tad and 4lh Tkarday nigbia. at 8 o'clock at Kouo. tree H-If. P. A. Willi t, Arcoou; Gieene Bryas, Flnaacter; : A.T. Strantbory, Ber retary.. . EUfiEKi LODGE NO. 7. I. O O. Y. OfBoeTf: W. T. Hill. N. G ; J. 11 Tarktr. V. 0;Geo. Green. Rcc'n'g Scc'y; J IJ Uawton.i inar.clal Secrctai); A. E. i'ni man, Tree. Regular meelings ever Monday night at 7 lit) o'clock. CALCJIET EKCAMPSIFKT. No. 4. I. O. O. P. Offlrerf: 1.. L Mno.lv. C. P; J. G. Pli-mnr, H. P.; J. .1 liax'.'r. P. W : C. H. Hall. J W ; Geo. Green. Scribe; I'.. Gerock. Treasurer. Regular Kncam ment, let, 3rd, and 5th (if m ) Tburbdur nigbtt in each month at 7 3D o'clock. NEW BERN LODGE No. 1, F. II. & C J. 0. Seidell, Prw-t; J. H. r'mith, Htroid ins Sec'y: E. E. Quidley, Pinanctal Sec'v Meets in the Knletits of Hurmony Hall every let tnd 3rd Monday ulglrts in each month. CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1 KMGIIT8 OF IIAKMONY. Meets 2nd and 4lh Wednesday nights in earb month in Kouutrce'ii Hall. Pollock -street, at 7.3 o'clock. J. B. Taylor, President; II. J. DUosway, Scc'j; K R. Hill, Finiincuil Secretary. KNIGHTS OP IIONOH-Oflicers: K. R. .lones, Dictator; Q. L. Vinson, Repo.ler; V. 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MUNN Co 2tliew Jorlr ant imm- at r at- Wukmiw. r . Otr fn raunwa U wa ftU. Any ax aradlnc aknek ao4 tMrtlpltoa of may lamiloa vtll rirowpitr mto oar opiakm trt coormlof h (WUSUhlUtir Of BUM " How lo ObUI. . ralral' ami upoa nosNt rttmtt U trough at ulwliMd nr ail. rl oar ctprtiM. PauaU uki om4 UmMh u nteiv ipttat aii,wUhoBtcBirt,laTaa rararr aaooan, .a tiiaarwiwi aoq wiotif cimwoa joarau eoMilml oy MtafKtM't .ad Irnnm xinn Srad MMupuouvr rttt. ao4ta, victos j. ivAHt a eo. (Wnl itrfaratra.) Itaaa Ullai.t, watMiaaTON. W. C The Forum. DECEIBEMtW.' fjeteeaa of tke Ctmptlca, Heat Perry 8. IlteiB, fWcrttary of let Ileebllcaa Kailoaal CoatmUtat, . Tke Work at Ibt Rtclprocliy Cots ailaaloa, Joba Ball Ottwrae,' Jotat rtury ef ibt ftrtrtprociiy Coaiailnloa. ' Tke CblatM fif aim of lUaklaf. Boa. Caartta Deaby, formerly 0. S. Mlalstsr to Catae. . ' : - " ; " . Tbe PrnfrtatM for Cosfrese, Dtary tUcbfltM West. , V, ' . i Caa TWrt raf U a Cabaa KrvvMlcf i. I. BotMftit. s . ,. i- . Tbe Ecoeoeile Paatt ef lb Prsteetlrs tiytlett, ioha V. Toaag. ' . " ! " Prnfrari la Prsotof r, II oa, I, P. Bar. raws, CofratpoeUat, Aaorattry ef tka Htw Talk Prlara Aaarclatloa. - ' Tbe Eotcalloa of a Wlllloaalra, Uot ttwIM "4a7 -9. k m w "rpff T ratine Urate, fortuity 0. g. ktlsltiar la rrr.it. ' ' Tke iVvalnr-mret ef CiltUb Bblrpl.g, pjtatls Taylor. " , ' ' . " A .(! Is bt Ttolfle, II oa, Jota riarr.ii, fortt1y V. . MlskiUr la tlaai. Vaoaitos BckKitt, Vt. Iltlta C. Tst a.m. . .. Amrr.aCotl fof plaa, (iaori ('. t"k.tl. li Mr rw.'toa ft Womiia Is I" A nr i T '.-! l,T.: k. Tr f I'i m.h ( , III r:'k iflaitieto LInB EsilroalCii.;: ": Ceadeated Krhrddle. ' ; TRAINS GOING SGUTII. niTwi x s . -f t -J. i e j e '5 ZC X'2 'Ad u u y Z ltAT T-. ... A V- 'P il Lr. W. M.-i-'il fell rt Jt P. M !A.M -f.41. Ar. K. Mi. l tx.' II w. I.v. Taibiro;l'! '. Lv. R. Mi. Lv. Wiiaot. L Selina. Lv.Pay'vlil, Ar.Fliirent i ('!, ! rii 1 0),t a.".: 2 5.'i!il lo 4 'SMi 2i! 7 25 2 2i p. mJa.m ! IS 1J 58 .7: 2 40 Lv. Golds... Ar. Golds... I C 4fi 7 51 8 30 4 35 6 00 P.M. Lv. Mapr'llii ArWilm ton 1 9 2lil lA M. TtiAIKS GOING KORTil. a a - S 5 o" up - - ' o I d j 6 '3 d '2 d '3 y-a i y, 2 zc ko I A M. 'P. il. " i Lv.Florence 9 50 7 35 J.v.Fay'ville 12 30 ... . 9 4! Vj? Lv.Selma. . 150 !10 54 WLf 4 Ar. Wilson. 8 85 ... .ll 8;i A.M. P.M. A.M. LvWilm'ton 7 00 9 85 Lv. Mag'lia . . 8 HO 11 10 Lv. Golds 4 50 .... 37 12 30 P. M A.M.'iP. M. P. M Lv. WilBOi. 2 .!5 5 U1 3 10 45 1 18 Ar. It. Ml.. 3 30 6 10 12 07 11 "3 1 53 Ar. Turboru ....i 0 4f Lr.Tarhom 13 3ij Ly. R. Mt.. 3 ao'.... 13 0C-j . n Ar. Weldon 4 Si 1 Oo1 . S l.M I A.M.I Yiiitkin I'ivision Miiin Linr; Tra;n loavm WilniinUm !l 00 a n, at rivej Favi'itcvillt- '. Oi p m, leaves Fuy etleville 12 25 p m, airiivs Sanfunl 141 p tn. Returning l:c .ai fori 2 30 p ui, arrive Pr.yt ttevillc 3 41 p r.i, li avc Fay elteville 3 48 p m, aniee Wilcingtoa 0 40 p in. Bcuncltuville Hnincli-Tiuius leaves Beuneltsville H 05 u in, M;ix:nn 0 10 n in, lied tprings 4'J n in, Hope Mills 10 ii a m, arrive Fnyi tu -villi! 10 .l.i. Return ing leaves FiiyelK-ville 4 40 in, Hope Mills 4 ob p di, l-.i'il r-pniij'- S3i pin, Miixtoo 6 10 pin, iiri iv- H 1 iiiii-ttMville 7 15 p in. Connection'- f.t Fuji tiev i!le with tr.'iin No. 78, at Mutton wiili LUt- ('urolinn Central I'.iiihind, ut Ucl iihp:i iih the Reil Hpri:i;,s a-n! lit. win. -i,- n,:lri -ad, at Sanford with Hie N .iljoinl Air Lino aodbouthirn Railtvny, hi HnlT uiili tiie Durham and ('tiarlotle Hi:i!niHl. Train on tln I'ct.tlainl Neck ilranch Road leavefi Wt iiltm 3 h'i p in, Hnlifnx 4 17 p m. arrives Srotl:ii.il .Neck at 5 08 p m, Greenvii'e 0 57 p i.i. t in .ton 7 55 p m. Returning I'mus Kinlon 7 50 u in Greonville 8 5 ii i', uri ivi.-. Halifax at 11 18 a ip. Wei. Ion 1 1 33 a in, daily ex cept Bunat.. Trains on WanliiuKton I'.rai'cli leave Wanhinfrion b Ml a ni anil L' 3() p .ti, ar rive Parnielo 0 10 a m. a-nl 4 Oil y in. u--turniDg leave l'ainie:e 0 .!") a in and D ;i!)p m arrive Waahinglnn II CO a m aMd 7 30 p m, dally ntrept auiidny. Train leavet TurUtro, N ( daily except Sunday 5 80 p m, Mundnv, 4 I j p :n, ar rives Plymouth 7 41' p u. ii hi p f.t. Re turning, ifavea l'lyin.ihth dull) vxr t Sunday, 7 60a in, nntl .Sunday ii'lKl a it, arrives Tarbom 10 10 a m. 1 1 no a n. Train on MiJIand; ,N C hrumh hares Goldfboro daily, i-it-ept Hur.day, f. Jt') a, m arriving Hniilliflehl ft 41) tn. Return ing leaves Hinillitiel 1 7 3ia in; arrivet at Uolotboro U 00 a in. Trail, o on Nanhviliu Rrareli leavet Rocky Mount lO,l) r.i, Jt A" p m, arrive Nathville 10 20 a w, 4 IW p in, Hprlng Hore 11 tt) i if. 4 ;" i.i Idlnrmnr leive rlpriitg li"-- 11 3'1 i I '5 p in, Nath ville 11 45 a r . t, ':, 1 1 in, ,: 1 1 . .- nt Rocky Muunl 12 'i H ii., i) 'i " ti-. '1 uly exrept tiunday. Timiim ( linU.n Urn u havet Wtr t.w for Clinton daily, et-pt Hundai, II 4) a m aiel 4 i ' p in, I U I i : i ihiir leavt t Clinton at 45 a in and J -Hi p in. Train No 7H makt-H t h e i:ih i lion tt Wtldim lot n'l i::U North dally all rail via Richmond. H M KMFJtSiN. il i.'l I'm. Agent J K SKNLY. (Itn'l Ya ,., r T M tMKRHON, Trad;.: Sl im, . r Notice ! The OliJtiit trd Moat Rellablt Firm. Mow Rannlng, ttnl Drliv.rlr.g Nke Btort Wood, Atb, Oik tnd l ine to )oor door every city. k Beeolal Lot of litd ll art, Hind Made Bkle.lot Jatt Itmlvatli It tick tad ilbtt, Potit for frsclag. Tar and Mm. Cos u try man t tar. tnd m m brfort yoa tall your cattla and poik I kiv opeaad a taarkti. Vow ay friaadt en .l U. Batt Pork tad t aaf Bltak tl BIS HILL, TsS Sbliiile Mai t0 B01B t'HB Cleaa. pare trfcottanoia. gsaraauH V b rhamioally atada frma UMilM watt r tad fire frma latparlttra. r'jxwlally le , atedad aad braoarad for aaataa ee Itairpiloa. . , ' lot tiwM aaily (ctci PuTMlayt; . t to 1 a na. . (loadtrt fraUfl only) t a at e 11 M a, , Fat atiott aad atkat ktfarm.ilria, - !..:... Addraat," ,;"' New Eorne Ice Co'v IGE CAROLINA INN, Droad P Xew tata, Jt. C. Oprit to the Public, A lh IjIkI Modern tmprtrvtmvril. Tails r trtl f it... tTt sad ( U P tit. rsrp'.l' I ( I I- i'it" v i t v r - r. i ... if ; v 7 P. r - r..i m itf - - !' ' kt a Um? L'. a ti i half gul!a ef al twy t'jki t 1 1. r Iplf Tl-a t'ti r J r '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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