: . c. now 15. is.
: :t, A Train Conduc
ts. .
1 1' ! -lit and passenger
; ,'.uikaml Albany
t run very last. It
l cm ; :er of things that it
Liid there is sometimes
nniong the Georgia crack-.
; the conductor generally
r with them although OCCiV-i
, ' lUnn
'10 meets Willi . mure uiau
tch. For instances
! we most there conductor i '
nervous man, lor tne nun-
' i IiT Villi? Ulillla AV'A tllU
. neiuusiu. ,
i tune.' "JLememoei mj
; nnd I'm anxious.".- ' :"'
..:! .rot, thpr on time7 re-
1 .'..3 conductor, stolidly. ; v
: If an hour later the nervous
; pproached hiui again. !
I f less she's dead now,"1, said
r; Jurnfully, "but I'd give yon a
something extra if you could
-o to catch up With ; the fu
.1.' May be she wont be so de
posed but that I could fecog-
The conductor growled at hiui
:d the man Bubsided.
ui'mulnctor." said he, after an
I , ;r'8 silence. "Conductor, if the
i d in't, daad ahead. I wish you
!,l put ou some steam. I'd like
see where my wife ianiaried be
a t.hA tnmb-stone . crumbles to
cesl Futyourselt in my phvee
i ;r moment."
The conductor shook luiu ofl,aud
(' .a man relapsed into prolouua mei-
1 1 Kav. nonductor.'! said ho, 'alter
"I've cot a - note
ain due in three months. Can't
vou fix it so aa to rattle along ;a nc-
jfir wm crmifi nar nic again I'll
knock you down," snorted the j con
V ictor savafirelv t
Tim nervous man regarded him
I!y, and went to bis seat.
TW hnnra latter the conductor
i-n! nvwl lunrrh.
".""".rZ: .
nig nearniy wuu
p.nd nnnroached him.
, X i - . ,, I
"Don't teel SO Daaiy uuuut juui
wife's death?" 1
hoola wmnuls SlCIieU
i,u, ' "
t;ia nerVOUS man. i; , ?
'A UU 1UU ttlD UUl w
-bout the note!" sneered the;con-
"TCnt, now.' That's ail ngut.
non't worry. -I've been injuring
tTv nun i iinu tuuit mo
Uwed since I spoke to you last."
Lailroai Mecord,
Logan niul Blaine in 1884.
Tho atnrv p-ns that Logau iand
laiae have agreed to stand by
;a other in the next national
ca.
(ivention. work together in pro-
- - '- HAlAo-atfta. and take nrst or
:iX r lace on the ticket, as their
. , uff antivn i
aaatitt. f
" '
Larje Crop of Jamaica Oranses
Kingston, Ja., Oct. 27. Tho
crop of oranges here will ' be very
large, iu "v";.;
now leave this port weekly ioi ,ew
lork, are unable to taito iu i w gerill gtorieg and 0V(,iettes, poetry de
fruit offered. The Alvena, which paviracnt for children, answers to cor-
nails to-dav, leaves several liuiuii eti
barrels of oranges on the wharf.
Gents per Barrel
PAID FOE
'Kerosene
octlldSt ;
Barrel.
A'! R. DEXNI80X.,
I,
' : . ; i Executor's. lotice. .
Stat or Kokth Caiiolina, ) '
The iilwcrilMT havlns qualitli'd a Exi'cii-
ll,P4lh day ol ywmheT, A. 1). 1SS3. before
thn Prolate Court Craven county, hereby no
tilleH all i.eron liftvine clainm against naid es
tate to tirexeut llieni for payment on or before
ii,.. 'in, .in of Nnrember. 1St3, or this notic
w'll be plmded In bar of their recovery. i
Done this 4th dy of Nuveml r, 1 M. ,
8. W, Latham,
.' Mtr..--i'fs' .v'.v i :.' r.'r.i.-V.KxfCutor.
A i'il? A NT, SH f) V
vvr-
1
Cf'ITrtF E, jn
WKINSTEIX mTILUINd.
, . ............I fmm tlie Xiirtiiem Mnrket wltn
I iii rue nnd W ell ftolectpd Htock of Dry Uf.otts,
A l iiiue Hi'lectel Htock f Mcn'r oiiths'
ni.. n.lldwn'S VIOTIIIIIB , . .
' -i no 1 i m'rt elcctl Htock of .
;-3 Cloaks and Dolmans,
Mso the Latest -BtylPS "f Uidlos
,-acketH, Misses and t:blllren s.
Walking
Cents' and taditV Furnishing Goods
A PPKCIALTV. A Full I.lne of ..
I" 's izl Boys' Boots and Shoes.
A1h a Fine Assortment of
v " Children's Shoes.
j , vI. k of Huts and Cuds, mid Latest
" AX1I MISSES' HATS,
, Y;1 .-s, nud n Full LiiHMif (,itrets,
i, I "'(lis.
,ni-hi s niul Acconicoii
?e continue
actasadliciwrsfor !
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trado-wavl;, copyrights, etc., for
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Tliii t--six yr practice. No
charge for examination of models or draw-
ines. Advice by mail free.
rtonfa v.oinnil thrnne-h na aro noticed in
the scientific AMiaucAN, which has
lmg L'iSh. .fondants
Bflll! iWBUBUOl VI i"J Amu uU1 .
world. The advantagcsc-i suenanoace
PdSS&aiyiiitr.fea news-
6aperi "bligh6aVEBiii-if att3.20aycar.
andis admitted to be the best papor devot.
huuao wuLuavruu .
tosoienoe.mechanlcs.invontaons.eneerwe
works, and other departments of industrial
progress, published in any country. Hingle
oopies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news
dealers. . ,c.
Address, munn uo.,puDUHaerB vi duou
lifio American, 261 Broadway, Now York. :
Handbook about nawnra muieu u-eo.
S. A. GIIUECJIILL
MANUFACTURER OF .
Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware,
And dealer in Stoves, Hardware, Crock
ery and Glassware; Wooden and Wil
low Ware, Apple and Pear fearers, etc.
MIDDLE NTREKT, NEW BERNE, N. C.
Opposite John Suter's Furniture Stoic.
julladbni
GOLD "WATCHES !
ON jY $35, WORTH $50.
'. Fine Gold Necklaces only $5 Worth
S7.50. Solid Silve Tea Sets only SG
Worth over 8. Solid Gold Sets of Jew
olr - o - onltr .S Worth S10. Solid Silver
Wa'tches$7 - WorthSlO.
A1,TMkisbuttolookaroundand caii
mi ma hofnr nnrnhnRino. and will pniar-
- r oi o-
antee that you can save money alter
learning my prices tor line gootts.
vvatcnes repairea anu warrauiBu.
, A RTHTTR. P.. FR.KF.MAN.
.fin2d4m . - Norfolk. Va
The Newspaper !
ABLE,
nkwsy.'
OOOI and H
CHEAP!
Weekly Courier-Journal.
The Courier-Journal, (Henry Wat-
tersou, Editor), is by circulation and
reputation the acknowledged Represen
tative Newspaper of tho South. As a
reliable and valuable newspaper it has
nn nunnrior in this country or in the
world. It makes earnest, vigorous war
T i i : ' I ' ; -ftk ... AnH maw.
mon f oiveamy, two evns inai Diignsme
,Z.-S ftu Trei.j
prosperity biiu muiauby ui hid uuiku
States. It is able, brignt ana newsy,
contains tho strongest editorials, the
most complete summary ol the news oi
the world, the best telegraphic and gen
eral correspondence, full turf and sroek
reports, market reports, fashion rcptiits,
Tallll Ic,s BfirmouS) R ,endid orin.vi
respondents, etc.; in a word, every
thing to make it a delight to the family
circle, and invaluable to the man oi
business, the farmer, the mechanic and
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Journal pne year, free to any address
Address . Ay . ,N. IIALDEM AN ,
Pres. Courier Journal Co
jly29-dtf v, louisville. Ky.
0EEG0S AM) tVASIIIXGTOX.
Everv one of our readers should
become informed about the wonderfu
resources of Oregon and Washington
where the wheat production is larger
and the death rate lower than in any
other section of United States; where
for the taking, Itnd -railroad lanus be
hnncrrir. nn ton vpars t.imp. Tndustrinns
men become independently wealthy
thprn m a ver, few vears. 1' till in
formation in the West Shore, a hand
somelv illustrated journal published
at Portland, the metropolis' of the
Pacific Northwest, at $2 00 year or
the publishers will send two specimen
copies, ot dinerent dates, lor lo cents,
Address West &hore. l'ortland
Oregon
FAKMS FREE TO ALL.
Oregon and Washington, "the land
of never failing crops, , where grass
hoppers, chinch bugs, drought or
hard winters are unknown, oners free
homesteads to all, on fertile' govern
ment lands. . Railroad lands in de
sirable locations can be purchased on
ten years time, in easy payments
Every industrious man can , become
independently veakhy in a very short
ume, by eettlin; m the iacihc JNoit
wnt. Address a posl.nl card to Fat;
fob sal.:.
Tho uiHifi'sinoJ will sell at tl.o court
house door ia the. city of New Demo on
I Monday, November STth, 1SS2, by pub
. i j lie auction on terms of one half cash,
i-1 one half on credit of six months, the fol-
lowing described property: A part lot
eastern side of Metcalf street, it being
one fourth of the I't known in the place
of said city as lot No. 9S.
Tho sale is pusmxit to Mi order of the
Superior court of Craven county made
in a special proceeding pending therein
in which C. T. V &t,son It plaintiff and
Thomas V. Good ;n ami others arede
. O. H. Ovion
MAPP & CO.,
y
Ma nufacturers of and dealers in
1 i
ia, J&paansd and Stamped Tinware,
Stoves. Heaters. EanC5. Etc..;
Lani and IIouse-FurniHhing Goods,
Metallic liooting, flumbmg anu
. Gas Fitting. , ,
104A 106 Water st., 84 A.SGRoimoke av..
NOliFOLK VA.t
Write for Catalogues and Price List.
i('!Mm , . 1
CHANGE OF SCiiEDULE.
Midland N. C. Railway Co.
TIME TABLE No. 7,
New Series. ,
In Effect Wednesday, 2 :.r)0 A. M., No
vember 1st, Ibb'J.
EAST. - - I 1 ' - WEST.
No. 47. ' No. 47
txiiren Lxpres!",
Pass.&Blail STATIONS. Piifs.iMiiil
Arr." il've. - ' . Arr. ;. 1,-vb,
It. M.' P. M.' . f't-'NTt'Af. DIVISION. A.M. A.M.
i . iKiiiillilh-ld
- . ! - iitoldsboro
A. & N. (, D1VINION. .
it 4n QoldKboro. I lit
7 2J 7 28 La Gnuure 8 24 S 2S
8 1-1 8 fl Kins ton, . . 7 4H 7 4S
B 4il 10 10- Nvw Kerne 0 40 ti (Kl
12 Saj Morehead Depot,.. . j 2 (SI-
A. M. A. V. A. M. A. .
EAST.
WEST.
No. S " o.i
Mixed .Mixed
Train.; STATIONS... Train.
Arr. L'v. Arr. L'v.
l1. M. I P. M. CKVTllAI. DIVISION. A. M. A. M.
1 00 Smitlitlll 11 16
2 lfl Goldsboro . 10 10
1 A, & N. C. DIVISION
6 (Ml GoWsiioro fl in
I, 50 8 15 I.a Umnee . 7 07 7 23
7 01 . T KiusUm 6 Ai ( 23
9 30 Newbprn, 00
P. M t. M. A. H. A. M.
. 47 and 43 daily.
3 and 4, daily ex-
cept Sunday.
Train it connects with North
Carolina Train
bound Wt. leavitit Goldiboro 10:0n p m
ktid
tit Wilmington & Weldou Train li9in' Jioutti,
e Rvinfr Goldoboro C:.'l!) p. m., and 8:2!) p. ni., mid
bound North leaving ftoldslioro t !):5U n.ni.
Train 47 eonnects with Nortn ffitroliii Train
from Hie West, arriving at (JolJsboro 4:12 p. in.
and with Wilmington Train from tim. South, ar
riving at CloldKboro fl:f0 a ni.,onl from the North
arriving at (Joldsboro at ft:lt) r. m, Trams Hand 4
connect .Willi rtageii at. Sniithflcld to and from
Si'lma,' - v - - ,!
Train 4 oonnicts Willi WiliuniBtoii Train bound
South, lnarine Goldsboro at e-.'iS and 8:29 p. ni.,
and bound north, leaving Ooldsboro at 0:00 p. in.
Train .3 connects with Wilmington & Weldun
Tml ti from th(morth,rrivliig at GoloSbcrn 0:14 p in.
Trains 3 & 4 will carry ptisnengc r coaclies. '
J.W.ANDREWS,
Ohf. Engr. and Oen'l Kiipt
RICHARDSON'S
Improved liool I'aint
An. article long needed for the protection of
Iron and Tin Hoots, it will not blister, chalk
tieel: crack or corrode. It will expand and con
tract with the iron or tin. It will not injure cis
tern water. It is extremely durable and cheap
Manufactured and for sale bv
B. A. Richardson, '
Denier in Paints, Oils, Ulnss, Artists, Decora'or
aim t.-naclil'flinterv Material or all Kinds.
Bug22-dlv Nortolk Va,
Elizabeth City ...Brewery,
ELIZABETH, X. 0.
t Jenkins'
Ale,
This Ale is manufactured at tins '.irewery, in i
GENUINE AND PURE,
Brewed frit in L'nre Blatt ami
i Is a fine tonic, superior to and much better
than any Deer made..
lias cured dyspepsia, and is a preventative
malarial fevers and chills. -
Dealers supplied m barrels, keg.i, or bottled in
Crates.
Kecommended by pliysicians.
', . Address, .
THOMAS M. JENKINS & 00.,
Vox 28, ElizaMh Citij, N. C.
aiig(i-il(im ' - :,-''r '- V . . -
NOTICE.
KKALKD I'llOl'oSAIiS to erect on IIidikI
at. extniKloil, tlio pi iiKised liullilhig of "THE
NKWISKKN ATHLKTII? AND SOCIAL
(Lt:l!," will be received nt the Secretnry'a
ollico until TURKU O'CLOCK P; AVKD
NKSDAV, NO VKMIIKIt 13, 1HS2, at which time
nnd plneo they Will bo opened In the presenco
of siie'i bidders ns lnny be rcKont. The
Jtlld Sjif-c'ii,-;;! iutlS lii,, bo .s,'l- III tin- III "Vt-
Dealers in Drugs,
Now offer lYruvian (.'miiio, Tine Island Guano, lWiile Guano and Kainit.
COKXEIl I'OLl.OCK & M11DLE ST KE1STS.
Warehouse Cotton Exchange Yard. , , wtLIJAw , . SE1V BEHNE. N. C.
WHOLESALE AND
revisions,
wood and
Willowware
and Liquors
The Ii'gt'Kt Exclusive Gwcry lloiree .111 Ihe City.
Afy 5to( k is always complete, and good's fu"h. 1
I will sun ran tec to sell irmtds in my
and consequently pave freight charge and
. My stock of liquors is complete, and
fore mnkiiu; purchases. , , .
Brick Block, Middle Street, New Bonn?, X C.
WHOLESALE GK0CJ1SS AND COTTON FACTGHS,
All (Jooils in our lints sold at lint: very -lowest tush p.i
I.eniKui pun! tc all orders t binii-ied to .our care.
v '.. . 0 :
Fj:iTIL!Zl l
Now ready Icr delivery, Ihw be
TurnipR Potatoes-and hetit. '
ill i sold for CASH or on TIMIi at
C..E. FOY
li-'- ''( ';' :,!(:;; i.:'; -" MIDDM'j STItHUT.-;New Ucrmc, ,N. C.
O 'ji. FOY & ''COMPANY .offer to the trade Lorillard. (Jail. & ,Ax liaiimad
Mills Sweet and Salt Snuff, at manufacturer's inices.
ames
j f BER&NER & ENiSL'S
CELEBRATED BOTTLED LAGEE' BEEE
FOB SALE BY THE CBATE
Also on hand a full stock of
AND TOBACCO. ,
Open Front Brick Store, 3II1I)LK ST KURT,
Aprldwly ' ,.
The Headquarters!
BLA.1ZT
HAY!
Lime I
BBICK,
BBKTK". ,
OF A I A a CiiItAIIi:S.
Rosendnle, lortIa.nd c Selinitic CJeineiils.
r Piaster, Goat Hair, &c
SALES JIOOM Craven Struct. Iielow Express Office. t . ' .
Anjr 10 tl&w if
L A B(x E S T
IN THE
T. A. fiBEES. . -:.'.
Keeps always in Stock large quantities PORK, . LONG
' CLEARS, FLOUR, SUGAR, ' COFFEE, SYRUP,
, , 3ktolssos, Bnlt, etc.
L0FJLLARD AND GAIL & AX SNUFF, '
, " - " also a large stockof-..
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, and Arbuckle's Ariosa
CSACKERS. and CAKES in
9
RETAIL DEALER IN
i obacco, Snun,
line as cheap as any house in Norfolk,
.marine rinks. ; v .... : :,
I invito special -attention of .buyers be
. ; ict3-d&w
Mar 30. 1 t 1-4(1 w
IVomi irnd Htt it-w at-
FOR Till: FA!
rd; griules ol' Nam!
( HOI ?.
Irtt
l't rnlii'.ei's. suitable Cr
reaoni'bh pi ices. '
& COMPANY,
aprld&wly
9
II.
A J
Groceries, Provisions, Cigars
. ' NEW BEltXF N
Lime l
BBICK!
R. O.
K. LODGE,
New Berne, N
C.
Bedmond
AN I).
OLDEST
0
CITY.
great variety.. Air
of
I
Will bo opened fc-r i'. .w
guesis on 15th of Judo. Yh- o
eral accommodations equal to
Terms moderate
N. S. Ilickrdsoii,
'T, T 'PRACTICAL ' '
BOOK ANI JOJS I'liJMi i .
Opposite Tost OUttv.,
NEW ItEIlNE, N. T.
GOOD STO0K,
NEAT WORK,
LOW PKICES.
US
Orders solicited and promptly
' Apr. Stf
B. PEBBLE'S
NEW
glc:e
Norfolk Ya. '
Hoard Wid'iv,
1 nf
t.lll
Ml Ck,
Table b'tf t-i- wt-ck
Lodginp.
U.II0 j,
4.1 0
1 am OKI-' pon thk Lynnli.iveii Ovsii i -OliOniC
HOUSE, . h
177 Main street Spu-ialtj.
B. PEDDLE, Proprietor.
. auKl0d4m ,. ,, . Ill Itlalu SI.
YAUPON BITTERS or Yciretablc
Elixir or Lite. -
THE GKIiAT REM ICDY.it T1IV A;4;
' NO FAMILY SHOULD BE V l lilt 'l "I IT.
YAtJros Bittkiis, are tho result i f m nrs of
cliemical research and practical expurhiLtiiii.
It is oomuoitnded fom tlie vxtractrd nnd con
centrated irtoes of purely vegetable stiimtneet-s.
It Is entirely free from ealomel ur r.'li-r tlnn
gerons substances; 16 the safest meiliciite to itr-e
fur children nnd weakened coiistituiiDns, whi ro
a gentle yet effective aperient I rnpiu-rd.
They pu rifv, invigorate and eniii-h lb.- !;!(,.,
stimulatn H to heanliv circulation, :ili-l li tnUeii
when required will keep tho svsu in in pi iti ct
order.
It is especiplly recommended for tl i-rin-i' nl nil
MALAKIAL diseases, Bright iIimiim-s i;l iht
kulneys, Kheiimntism, Dvspepsia l'.illu nuii-ss,
C'ostivoness and all Liver complninK '
As an aperient the dose is a if. Mi speiniT.ill
three times a day, and as a tonic and al ler:i the a
small teaspoonf ul morning and evening. ..
prepared by Jno. It. Lndlotv.
Pharmacist and (,'ln-mist, Aoi folk, V: A.
Aug 19 6 rad
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