'i'olic.., Lwi (.4 si l ?ter A.Y M-.iT, the New :i and Pamlico Ete&ia. Transportation 1 --y t-'.'I (!'-- itielr v" Ijvy" wa3 LrougLt in, a prisoacr, charged with nearly l'liingri old At, AJ Ariird c.l I: .3 -,jy. bald-headed man, wL 3 he? was Org v IT. C . . I. . iLii ol- i: c. Juna 2, ' '83. .-, :: j Ci,-te Bj! oil H;t tltt, br JoUy Old riifci Friday, via tatelteior's ,r-- ' Cisxnar rest' fc& lUy 80ih, for Polloka- v"" , r -" j a 8 jn., retanOaf sama Ticts 3 cents rowd trip to piooio aai icsrsioa parties. - :: v. 7 . --, ;-r TLwsJiy, 814, chartered for excur sion. ':. '.. v: . Friday, Jane 1st, for Trenton, wiling at f ton., TeturaiBj Saturday, , : Gea'i. Freight Agent. teb-4A . TbsITc :a Eivflf Navigation Ocmpany . WnraalhefbllowlngSolieanlet ''X Clzfsxtr Clssiia v.7.': VtU leave the OM Dominion Wharf TCIM- Tt " l rr-IDAT. an arriv at Klnaten ir..... I ,VYS and, SATURDAYS, and teave Klnatoa L0XDAT8 and TEURSDAT8, arrlv lag la Hew Bene the aama'day. Will toooh M all Laadlngi along tat River going ana Tale tteaaaer aiakee ctaa eoaaeetlon with ha Old IXmalaloa Una. 1 Frlt reeelvwl oa U dayi of aaiUng. ' roriataiattaaOafanirabard. I. X. WHITE, aatMltf Manager. OLD DOMimON Steamship Kw TwTK. Baittlftor. Nor- . flk Doatoa, Ellxbth C7i rttttadelpbi. Prorlden, y'- tri that Cttt. I--: ' Urj Utb, lt:3f ui;til FUBtnEB notice . 1 .... ... a. . . Wl f 'N. r"-n ilvl el train o Kerfik Bou....-a i l L'iaath CHy, iy v ' ' i-If xt Ciaraeiaf , fcjf Wew Bam' Ketarafeg kavet Kew Beta er aouaaeta vttr every f : I4lai, AaWaf ' dM ottactioa wltli Kr- Mk aeaiawa tar Northern elUea, at Kew tome with Mtam lor Khutos. PollokiTlll. Tromto e4 a4 adlac a the hw Trwrt tr i(rhU reeeived for Tmem eaa Fridu after S'X Bt. "ri titnuM nromntlT aad lowwt ratei f- -i u Fw to Eirafc ..r a4 letnra, M. e -4. 0 jt.vrfol. U. T Baltimore, as. To New York, B.aBXSn,AgllWenaa, Otnmrmatvairaa,;.. : ,?) Ag'ti.Kerfalk.T.A W. BTieaaa.aB'lTrlajr't. ' Mar. HIV 4 jfewTarkatr , Cir-i if Fiaf ii lew TbA. f ibS new Tonii E03T0H, PEOVIDEHOE, and all points . - florthondwVest After tai data wttl receive freight 1 New Xn i for Kew pern at PICK T, ifonTU KlVlCtl, Oflot Kev Xorlt tnd BaUinort " ' jFrantvortatwn Co. If mtula ahnald remember that tble I oa tk t Sta Ua eut ef York, aiaktng dtllf eoantioa with VeJttmor for W HOTae; U w (ToMhloaatKorfolk) . 1- r-w Bern fr Baltimore TUESUATl 1 . 4tlat. Ieve Baltimore fol ew k.ra iiNESiAT8 dad SATll&BAYt Aru are a foUws ' c :, t.v anrrx rcsno. osl jrw. atLichtaBai't.V! US. W. CuOARSIOK, Ag't Norfolk, ta.' V. t. C-d e Co., rhtladelBkie, M Boath . I ' )'kt Flt. Traa. line, Pter t, Worth rrcer , T.f - . , 6SOMriwaari. . fc. t , - 1, -rovidMM B. L . lt.il. 4. i i i jw. rric wkarl v ai.'jH-. '-, Taia and aMwdaya, " Vork dwir. 1.1 j itimor, Wiseadayt tndlatBrdaw ' 1,4 L Mr, a-viauayaj waaweas&i. bad Friday. . . i , j i-Ttlho, Strlri 1 brMth bi.. li nf g , and rat tfaaraa 4 U all aetata, at Ui didwent ntm of tht empanie, .. ' f r --v (Car M ly 8. U- C SAT. i St. I.'w Iru,M ." niL.r.1 CITY, follows until further btuca : 1 Mondays and Tnt-wla-ve lrf-ve t "vimk'o tor newrnrne a m. !!i,g li-tonewall,'va- dinre, huuiKp . . ami , ; Adam Onck. Wednet'-vs t!ut,iay - u ?' - l)ve Net tMtrae for Bayboro 8 tun. t-M .(iij at Adam Creefc, lV Fi.oo, VauUumete vap4,.;i rilonewall. Having food aeoosimodatlen bota for pai tangent ait frehjht at very low rates, ask that the merchant and producer! aloof Its line give It their cheerful support. For farther information enquire at the of- flee, Foot of CreVea street. 1 ' f ' a a gray, 7' fr Uen'l Manager. Or any of Its Agents at the following place: ABE LES, 'Adam Creek, 1). H. ABBOTT, Vandemere, . tt- r uwL.i-.it, Bionewau, i c , h. H. FOWLER, Bayboro, . , ,'. JOSHUA DEAN, fauiUco. ! . . I Freight Jreoelved under cover every day the week. ( , ianxidAwly RAHEOADS. tf It .It. " LI Wig JUf lurix; Irtr Ja.Ua&ic , 5t j fl C. Railroad; TIME TABLE No. 2, In Effect 6:l6 P.M., Thursday, May 24th, 1NJ8. , . EAST. WEST. N. 47. EXPTOM No. 48 Ex Dree. PauiaHaO STATIONS. " . - Pae.llail Arr. L'yei Arr. f. M p. a T.H, r. a. ml Ooldehoro. . is so 6 l ts 4 La Qrang. U 35 11 S8 7 S3 Kinto,i......, VT 1 11 00 11 06 9 ti 06 1 7 Ml 11 45 .Morehead Depot,, a. A. M. a. A.x, BAR. WEST. j :: Mat Jflx-dPt Pee. Tieia. Arr. 'IVve. so tat 7 10 T W T to IM S 11 at tu n ess 18 01 II If 4S rA0 11 0 U 17 A. M. A. M. No. 4 HlaVFirt A ST4T10JTB. v Pass. Tra Bl Arr.'; " tote. l-.W. ! 48 ft 12 8 47 8 i in M ' 61 17 60S r. m. j r. a. 6olkboro, jseet ...... .a. La Gran (re, -..,. FallttKCreek.. KintOk,MWMMMMM Dover.... Core Creek Tatcarora 01rke', S IS 8 tx 8 12 ' 48 SS 02 6 27 6 Ul 4 W aewbern, .. r. 1 BAST: WtST. No. 6. t 1 . " t W ." re-.Tri. 1 BTAxroKs. 1 raw. .Trai. : . , ? .........f..A. Arr. ' L'vj Arr. It've. M J ! A. a.j A. m. i ' ' X. a. i , S 00; 165 I 00; 1 S: 13 66! -IS 49: IS H- i ; 1. ! r.u. P. Mi u A. 4 SPi Nwbern..,. . 7 is; f U- Biverdale 7 26 - 7 80! Croataa . 7 M! S 07; Hsyelock.i............ 8 3: 8 44; Newport I M ue; Adrewi......i 18! 88! MomaeMl Oi... 117 2 OS I 36 1 01 1 44 IS If U 48 1 er . W. I 8 48? ! Morehead Bepot., A; ! P.M. TMtlnfS eenneetiwiih Traia Monad Weft, teavl p. ., aid 'witfc- WiltartM Sonth. at 103 p. m. Tram 47 eonat with Bkhnond A Dnyille Trala, arrivinir Ooldsbcro at 6:00 p.m., and Wil wlnctoa, and Weldon Train from the north at Train 4 d-Hy except Saturday and Sndday Trala 9 dally except Snnday and Monday. Tralaitkf,Tui iedayand Friday. Train 47 anfiai ir at alUMtoa, Train 4 topper at Kluton.x TratAt kteakfatt at lUniton. James A. Dryan, HA if JJf t . ' ? ' r Superintendent. Uldland N. C. RaUwaj. TIMH TABLE No. 2, In effect Friday, 8.-00 A. M., May 4th, 10OO. v .: WBSt. ' EAST. No. 1. No. 8. Mixed Train. Mixed Train. STATIONS. Arr. Lv. Arr.-.-I've. T 08 OokMoro 7 40 7 IS 7 17 Oopeland ..... T SO 7 90 7 81 7 98 Princeton.......... M 7 00 7 41 7 41 Holt't Mill............ f 46 48 7M 8 99 Pine Level . , 6 90 8 Si 9 90 Smthfield...., 6 CO P.M. P.M. A.M. AJI. !!' V .' ' 1 r in 1 , ,, Train 1 connect with W. A W. Train bonnd Train Xleavei Smithfleld In 'time to connect with W. a W. Train bonnd North at 8:68 A. M. and B. A D. Train bonnd Wert at 10 A M, 77, The train oa thieSead will run daily, See Bnle and Regnlatlni en Tim Table lenTi yan -fiaeACryaa, Superintendent. Tli Tistas ad Weeds of loitk Carfe 1 Vol., 18 Mo., Cloth. , 81.25. The Sablieation of anch faott la a ahape ee them accessible, la .the best er- that mal vice that the publlcviplrtud men In the South can ao meir Hiatee."-. js. i. woria. "The very thing needed. A very important work forihe boti."Wilnilngton Star. "A timely and valuable publication. Must prove of great service to the State." Char lotte Journal. " 1 hdoie.th Btateagreat service, Bl ...J eourr, J .i v . ., "Of anoh thorongh excellence that It de serve the widest elrcslatloaV- Nashville Uinwennan. nrip4 o tilted f Is ' elvl .din t ins . and an aociuaoe and beauuiuilv exevuted mo of the fetate, with Ell the railroad route BTKMTBOVT'B BOOK. erhaw4rs to simple qaeetlone frequently put Point in Law of value to every man In North Carolina the professional man, the farmer, the mechanic, the landlord, the ten. ant, the cropper, the laborer. Umo., t r. 82 pDsea. Price (flyf postage or si'ie by booksellers generally, who may r . i.a m qun,uies on mvormwe terms, i ft "f I em Ifnoi be had t r I - --i no, h.;ied t .. . ml on i :. 3. r t ? r Pp1i'"1iC 1, T ' "Mr ait i, New tr 1 . . . .j.e, .... r, .,11, For North. West dad Couth, via A. & For Beaufort and the East, at :90p.ra.: . '"".'.,7 7'- -i- Z''t For Washington, Swift Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties Mondays, Wadnas days, and fridays at 6:00 a. &i. . For Trenton, Polloksville and Miysi ville.dailya 7:80 a.m. v ' , For Gran taboro, Bay River and Vaa detaere, daily at 8 a. m.' ' . ; . 0 - The contractor will take paasengora to Stonewall for one dollar, and to Au rora serai-weekly at $1.50. , V; ', , 7'' OFFICE HOTOS: ', .7 - J"' In Money Order and Registered Let ter Department, from 10 a.m. to 4 p. m. ' In Mailing Department from 9 a. m. to 5p.m. '" x -. '"7 - Office open constantly between these hours except when taaife are'being dia- tributed or sent. ' , ,V Open on Sunday from 9 to 1 a. m. STATE NET73 i n ,v. tf VMA froai our Exckangeg. r - Greenville Reflector: The" far mers in this section are not com ining. If there is na more Cn favorable weather Pitt county will make a large crop. v" Wil. Star: Wti regret to, Ler that Mr. Joseph W. Taylor was quite badly injured by the sndden parting ol one ot the belts at . Ms mill on Wednesday afternoon, b one end of which he Was . Stricken and knocked across the timber car riage among a pile of lumber ', aai sustained severe bruises about -the face and body beside7 spraining one of his wrists. He was taken to his home, near by where he received the necessary surgical attenfcon. He was better yesterday, we under stood. The latest cariosity w a chicken, two or three' fceeks bid, that has 'but ane wings The gen- flomon WrVirtnvnB thia'fuipor iwrtrfl. sensative of pqultryaom had his attention first attracted to - the chicken by noticing that it could not walk good, the ode-sided ar raigtme it of Itmiernanlake f seriously lntOTiering witn its pow ers of locomotion. Fayctville 1 Observer t Mr. W Hollinsrsworth. who has been with, the Stat I?8h; enBMjirtj ti Avoca and more recently at Wei- den, returned home the other day, brineiosrr soma' ftna speciroens of the rock ova and young fish, show ing their appearance jqst, 'aer chiag.aiid'wheji thaoctfta'daj-B old. We hope we may soon see some substantial and beneficial results from the labors of the Fish Depart ment in North Carolina' The other dayy whiH tb& LarEayette iiight inlantry were target prac tidng, ,miniev Bail whizzed by the head of Mr. J. K.Kyle, at work in his field three-quarters of a mile awav., . He .was too far dis tant to msnngnisii the report of the gun, pat toe out familiar 'zip oobM -not - bt' mistaken ha- hi KaAd 1 4-va ' . i I rTKoiiiai minii shoot as the children say; 'clean out of sight; and tha only way to discharge ana safely it to bang away m th xronnd, - calling ont for the people on the other side to lookout down below.1 ' ; ; Chatham Recori:The assessors of1 tms townsmp nave lncreaacQ toe valuation of the real estate therein 143,000, making it 174,000 instead or i3i,ouo as heretofore. Iftheval nation of the property in all the other townships has been increased as much as in this it will amount to about half a million dollars in this oounty. -'We doubt, However, if ma?y fornships Mra . wadeo gra-tiWi iacxcjse. aJaifcaeda mJi know a man in this who will sell his farm at the valuation placed oa it by the assessors. Mr. John Wicker, of Moore county, and his sister Mrtvi' Stephen i Johnaon, of tms county, ootn xitea the same nigb,tla8t, week. ... It was quite are markaUe coinciJenb.-CUt. M Y White, of Bear Creek , township, nas urongnt to tne Kecora's mu eum .a tobacco leaf raifd byhii that is ' quite a' curiosity'' It is fc double or twin leaf, each hall of which is exactly the same size. Irish Faction Fights. Among .the miseries brought upon. Ireland by the use of whiskey were the Faction Fights, wherein' O'Kelley's belabored the skulls of the, O'Learrs, because they $ be longed to the rival clan. It iras high compliment ! which one of Father Matthews' converts paid to the labors tr the Afiostle ol'Tem perance, when he said, ''At the last fair in Tralee there wasn't a Btick lifted; but the Lawlers and the Cooleens met for the first time ia the memory of fnaa witjt Javing a dead lwy to be canied home to the widily's cabin." In Mr. S. C, nail's "I'-trofpect of a Long Life," tncre is reported a scene which Il lustrates the trr. .'1LL,:..1 story cf t' 3 drlla LI..: ::a rsciiag abc::t Being aked to swt " 'an jainst the accus, I wl ad wounded -him, the irjiired i..an was silent, and on reins: pressed refused to say any thic. i i The -tnaistiyitQ tu; i t the culprit and said, 1 ashamed to have killed th!3old man who 'will not give information against you! fiadyoii any illwili to him!" - , 'OH, aona. at all, yer Honor; I never saw him before today." : "ThenJ what made you do it!" H'(WekH) fall yer,,BononAod tr'uth.' Ye see, I came late into the fair. LtfeSft was," agin -"-'), : for all the fightir; wan ever, ,: as I was strutting abosst, loot Jfor some boy to crc tv f tklf f , 1 saw this poor ma's tld head i -fed out sof a-filit of tv t?"t that he mi Lf 71 cool it; 81 1 . , oed so inviting, that for tU 1 a' ne, I couLIu't help hitting JI j 1 low,." . ) Harpos Weekly. 4tLUTKATEt.v' , ,. ... ,M. a Harper's Weekly stands at Aid head of Am erican illustrated weekly Journals. 4iy its unpartlsan position in politics, Its admirable illustrations, Its carefully chosen sereals, short stories, sketches and poems, contributed by tne foremost nrusvs ana ayinors m vne aay, it. caiTles" instruction and1 ' entertainment to thousands of American homes It will always be the aim of .the publishers to make Harper's Weekly tliel most popular and attraettTjettwftily newspaper in the world. Harper's Periodicals'. PKK YEAR: Hkpers' WBBttlA.j.. A.. ....... 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' v Tobby Suits, Alpaca, Drap d'Ete and Sicilian Coats for warm weather, Lnrge ' line of flusters. See our 910 suits. . , :- : ; . ' Collars. Cuffs, White Ties and W, hite Vests. " . Straw Hats in great varietv, from 5 centamp, j r Ji-''JtrTr 1 Nobby Pearl Colored Stiff Hats. ' . " T r - ' - , ;' Alpaca and Silk Stin Umbrellas,' Wo have a few dozen Misses Gossamer Rub ber Circulars, which we will close out at $1.25.' V- Large line or ValiscB and Trunks.' If you need a Straw Matting call on receiving and selling it. ; ,. i. : -.! - We have a nice line ot Low Shoes, Gent's Slippers re. v Gents' Colored ,Hai; llose, lull line, Try Ul First,' when yott' w Pom; TJ0af,-'C CayspUt lii.f Id !f;'HI'U)il ' mi' t u i lii rt : i'K;ii1!:; NOW IN'SlX)dK7'r,ARikifETl ;:, . $00 Bushels Stock (, 800 Bushels Bolted 700 Bales' Find Timothy Hay, 1000 Bushels Oats, 2000 Bushels Meadows Cheap Horse Feed"U. ; - ' iaooUralkv nun lJ3 'eaaoA'i - " ; 'jfl 1 1 M' ( 'mi. . ii. ' ".'; -it '' ! . 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