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VOL II.
NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 28,1883.;
NO. 77.
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i.OCAL NEWS.
4 ouriwl miniature Almanac." g .', ;s; ,.. 1
Sun rises, 4:47 I Length of day ?
Sun sets, 7:19 14 hours, 82 minutes.
Moon rises at 12:18 a. ra. ,, , ,
The steamer Stout is in port from Bal
timore. , ; -'f y - "
ji1
Stockholders meeting to-day at More
head City.' "-. : ;
Many of our citizens are attending
the stockholders' meeting at Morehead
City. . 'r'j.X ::' ;;.v;;:.;;:vi;
Sheriff Davis of Lenoir, a member of
the new railroad syndicate, was in the
city yesterday, l:v .-'.
' The trains are crowded for Morehead
City everj.' night. ; The. hotels and
boarding houses have a promising seas
on,' '
The colored Normal School opened in
this city on Monday, and up to yester
day thirty attendants had been enrolled .
The school is conducted by Rev. Moses
A. Hopkins a graduate of Lincoln TJni-
versity, and comes highly recommend
ed by Superintendent Scarborough. He
Another Failure.'.'' - T,.;' J .;
We have another failure to announce
for New Berne. Mr. S. A! Munter has
made an assignment; to Nathan Solomon
of New York, not being able to . pay' his
liabilities. Liabilities $5,963.00.
The creditors are classed as; follows:
1st, Nathau Solomon; 2d, - H. Sperling;
8d, A. Hahn; , 4th, , T. A. Green, 5th,
Heirs of E. R.' Stanly ; 0th, Kerngood
Bros.; 7th, H. Weil; 8th, Sternman &
Sonv Otli, ; Casher , &Friedlander ; 10th,
L. Lerison & Co. ; 11th, Armstrong,
Cater & Co.; 12thM. Wolf & Co.;
13th, L. A. Michael &. Co.'t 14th,. Levy
Bros. & Co. ClVty -r
A JUNE WEDDING. ' S f
Married in Christ Church, Wednes
day, June 27th. by the. Rector, Rev. V.
w. shields, assisted by the Kev. ur.
Marshal of Christ Church, Raleigh, the
The Nellie May. , '!
LThe beautiful sloop Nellie May, owned
by our townsman, Commodore Geo." N.
Ives, has just co.me offftha, ways, having
been thoroughly overhauled and re
paired' uTbere being agood breeze yes
terday evening the Commodore invited,
impromptu, a few gentlemen aud took
a delightful sail a few miles down the
river. The Nellie May combines as many
good qualities as any boat that sails in
our waters. Mr. Ives speaks of getting
a crowd to take a 'pleasure trip down
the sound for a week or ten days, .which
is assisted by John A Savage, of Golds- any one would be sure to en joy cer
boro, and L. G. Christmas, of Warren- tainly if Capt. Ed. Roberts, F. Ulrich,
ton, both graduates of Shaw dniversity. Jinimie Moore and E. Hackburn consti
tute a portion of the party. - He must
Rev. Robert A. Edwards, Reotor of city church will have Dew duties to
Saint Mathias Church, Philadelphia, to perform. She has been since the re-
place. 1 i jtaniHs unu me vestry m a veijr uuuijiu
"Queen of the sister's twelve,' im- mentary note, beggea ner acceptance or
perial JuneR' " a handsome solid Bilver waiter 'with
who came to ua "with garlands on her VFrom Christ Church Vestry,, tq Alice
1 J Tl 1 i . a; i.lr T.I . ; aj; J '
ueau, , joavea, aa uer Vnnw& piraoui m. ienman. . on ner .weuumg uay, ie- The following area few of the Canned Good
for ,the year; the memory of one of the turned their thanks to her for services which I am offering so cheap: . '
prettiest weddings that New Berne has rendered graiuituously' for so! long a Tomatoes, Peacnes, Boston AaKed beans;
ev witoeesed.-: l'. : h time. Though not a native New Bern- WneAppto, 8ue Peaa, iAtoter.
.. ; . . I. , - . , I ouimon, uiivw cuner, miia, uninay rescues.
At eight p. m. ft merry peal was rung uan, most of her girlhood was spent here pickles. - ,
by Christ Church bell and the. building and the church was decorated for her . ' . - ' ; .
was soon filled to overflowing- with ex- wedding by the loving hands of her Pw,e8ttre petiy pure. , ; , . ,.
pectant friends. When there' was -a young lady friends under the supervi- '-i :,r . 1 i, JU OLUVXiA.
111 .IV. tu IUV " VJVv4Jgj ... wiV ;vr IBUUUi JILL. gaiuuDi MOUWUi . .. I ,
' Another cargo of brick has arrived
from Philadelphia for the new court
house. What are our brick-makers do
ing; that the. county commissioners
should have to go to Philadelphia for
brick ? - Isn't the clay in N. C. as good
aa that in Pennsylvania 'i We, thought
North Carolina possessed as many nat
be a dead man who could not enjoy a
trip with these gentlemen. ' '
The Reliance Tire Company! ;
. Editor JocENt: It is with regret
we mention; the, action of the City
Fathers at the last meeting of the Board
as to tne Kenance tire uompany,1 in
ural advantages as any State in the. Un- passing the question of .engine for tlie
company without, giving it the least
ion. The court house at Kinston was
built of brick made of Lenoir county
clay, by Lenoir county men and the
money spent in Lenoir county. It is
silly enough to ship raw cotton North
to have it made up into goods and
gad, under the skillful touch of Mtj - Beside the usual gas light the church Truckers. Ship Your BeanS
Befry, filled the church with sweet T was illuminated by a hundred and fifty I ' 'a Potatoes to
mufeio . until the bridal party reached wax candles: over the chancel rail was ' ' i
the vestibule, when the regular choiij, j an arch of light from which was sus- F. YGXINGt & CO.
Messrs. Roberts, Willis and Edward K, arborvitae and white cape jessamine,
Bryan, Jr. , took up the refrain by sihg- the clapper being white magnolias ; back
ing a portion of the 247th hymn as the of the altar was a mass of cape jessa
bride walked up the centre aisle leaning mine and delicate pink holly hock
on the arm of her brother, Mr. Robert blossoms from which rose a. pure white
Lehman. She was preceeded by I cross composed entirely of." fragrant
sir' gentlemen ushers in . full evening gardinias; :' . half 1 ;.' blown magnolias
dress, who wore white and blue satin adorned the chancel rail, , while the
badges fastened with a gilt horse shoe wicket gates were composed entirely of
under which in letters of gold was the pure white lotos lilies with the letters George H. Dawes, Norfolk, Va.; Thomas Scott
I 1 Pnrruirtmith Vo
word "Usher." At the end of only of pomegranite flowers. .
Miss Ella Knox, whose artistic fingers
and exquisite taste have given Christ
Church decorations well deserved ce
lebrity on all festive occasions, excelled
herself on this.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards leave shortly
for an extended bridal trip to the fat
notice. It is a fact that cannot be de
nied that the: Reliance Fire Company
has done good work, that they are
equipped firemen, and will do their
duty to the 'city as such. We are as-
snipped back, but it really looks like eured of one fact, that the City Fathers
too much ot the silly thing to bev ship- should do the wishes Of their constitu
ping the clay hills or Pennsylvania here ents by giving -the Rolianco Compahy
wnea we nave plenty of it right at our an engine. . We believe that justice to
uoors. ,, m :" I . : " , i - j.: w l.i ! I the domnanv "would " be" nothinc e
lit . . . T..,. Ti.. -n
llarrlxil ' s j , r, 1';,. .-..',.. I hiuu an engine.., . r&v dubu trvtsnw.
Our townsman, ' George Green, jr. ,
was married Wednesday evenintr at
. Durham to " Miss" Ida F. Gfeen, ' and
boarded the western bound train for
The Wilson Normal School.
L .Mr. Editor: The Wilson State
Normal School opened formally last
Glen Alpine Springs.; They have the
congratulations of friends and relatives
in this city. .
Wednesday under very flattering cir
cumstances.. The speeches made were
full of good will, cheer and enthusiasm.
The register showed 87 names on the
first day and on Friday 130, represent
ing about 80'counties. , ,.
Prof. J. L, Tomlinson, superintend
ent, is highly pleased With his corps of
instructors, and. right worthily does he
occupy the chief seat.' His talks to the
Fire Department, ' 51 '
- "Pro Bono Publico" makes complaint
against the city fathers for not purchas
ing an engine for the Reliance fire com
pany. While we appreciate the servi
ces rendered by the company, we must
unhesitatingly say that in our judg- teachers are running over with valua
ment the city has all the expense of a We, arid I may say, indispensible ad
fire department that she is able to bear; Tice- y are looked forward to, day
We think our correspondent is mistaken fter dfty f or something new and toter-
abcut the "father's" not . eivine tho eatinS " always sure to be heard.
s'ubiect ftnv attention aa we have heen rot. E. V..- DeGrafif a whole normal
informed that it was referred to the in himself, is surpassing his lastyear'i
committee on Fire Department.
1 reoord. The teachers are carried away
llit with him, his work,' his subjects. Ha
is so attractive that the business men of
the town may be found at the school
A Seuvenler of ikeWar. :
We have a ''war relic," in the shape
of " general order,' No. 20, headquarters rather than at their places of business,
department of th Trans-Mississippi, The lawyers; doctors and ministers
Shreveport, La July 2d, 1863, published of the community seem eager to hear all
by command of Lt. General E. Kirby-I they can from him.' Your correspond
Smith." The order announces the pro- Jt does not exaggerate in saying that
ceedings and findings of a general his superior is not to be found North or
court-martial. One of the' offenders South.
- was W. G. Dotson, who stole a shirt, Prof. A. L. Phillips is doing excel
the property of William D. Murray, lent work, and those present "are gain
both men being members of Co. H.. 17th I me valuable i information - from his
Texas consolidated Regiment. The talks on gepgrapby and history. Teach
sentence imposed Was: "The said pri- ers desiring maps and statistics of their
rate Dotson to ride a mule, to be seated I own counties, or the counties they ex
on the mule face backward, feet tied pect to teach in, have need only to
under the belly of the mule, to be led make application to him, and they are
in front of the whole brigade drawn up furnished gratis. The Superintendent
in line of battle; on his hat is to be fas- is fortunate in securing the-sery ices Of
tened a board, and on it written, in the young man. Mark my ; prediction
lartre letters, the word "Thief." The you will hear from Phillips before, the
drummers, and buders are to follow world crows much older; -. This week
He is an orator both by nature and cul
ture, and a prominent and active clergy
man. Mrs. Edwards,' as the wife of the
Rector of an important and growing
Fulton Market Corned Beef,
Bugar Cttred Shoulders, : ' ' :
: Small Hams, - i ; , ; ,'
Smoked Beef Tongues, , sif j .vr;
. English Island Molasses, . -
Porto Bloo Molasses, ' .
"FlneSyrnp, : . -
,Cholcest Teas, .
Fresh Roasted Coffee,'
THE VERY BEST BUTTER that can be had,
Irish Potatoes, .. ..
Cream Cheese.
CITY ITEKS.
Thli oolumn. next to local nnra. ta
used for local adrertlslng. Rates, 10 cent a
line for first Insertion, and 5 cent a line for
each subsequent Insertion.
To Trackers and Tbe TravellliiK -
Newbernb, N. C, June 23, SO. -In
order to keen the steamer Shtxum. -
doah in first-clasa condition for the -
route she will be withdrawn from the
Line for one week and put on her new .
spring suit. The steamer Nacbenw will
sail from Elizabeth City, in place of the
Shenandoah, for Newberne direct on
Monday the 25th instant, arriving Tues- -day
a. m., and returning will sail for ,
Elizabeth City direct at 2 p. m., Tues
day the 26th inst. . '. k
No steamer will sail on Friday th
29th inst., but on Monday, July 2d, the -'
steamer Shenandoah will resume her
regular trips from Elizabeth City, and
from Newberne on Tuesdays and Fri-
days as usual.
iun23tf. E. B. Roberts. Ae't.
the aisle nearest the chancel were wick
er gates of flowers with the initials
L. & E. in crimson pomegranate blos
soms in the centre, which were opened I
by 'two young ladies, Miss, Nannie
Hughes and Miss La'lla Roberts.' pass
ing through these gates the bride was
PRODUCE
Commission Merchants
; 184 Reade and 210 Duane Sta.,
' . . New York.
Southern Fruits and Vegetables a
specialty.
References Irving National Bank, N. Y.;
Portsmouth, Va,
Stencils can be had at Journal office.
A.F. Young. may2ld Peter J. Nevins,
A. H. Potter in makincr soda water
does not use pump water but pure cis
tern water. - -;- " tf. !
A. First Class
Sewing machine bran new can
bought cheap at the Journal office.
FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE !
I . S. MACK,
me by the groom who came from the North and will return to Philadelphia At his New Stand on Middle St.,
in time for the meeting of the General
Convention in October next.
Mary Bayard Clarke.
COMMERCIAL.
vestry. Seven young girls,Misses Roberts
Bishop, Henderson, Berry, Eaton, Stinv
son and Dennison, in dresses of pink,
blue and white, attended by Masters
Ralph Gray, Clarence Disosway and Wil
lie Boyd as pages, walked after the bride
with ribbons fastened at the doors and
carried up to the chaneel, making a
.nionUitA lin tha nialaa plonr I COTTON Middling, 91-2; Strict
D..H.VU I ..... . ' . . 1 . I A
for theoutgoingprocession. Theushers y -
were messrs. Element juaniy, b. jx. i Tubpentink Dip. 82.25: hard K1.25.
NEW BERNE MARKET.
low
Bryan, Geo. B. Guion, J. T. Peale,
Matt Manly and Dr. Frank Hughes.
The bride, who was given away by her
brother, looked like one of Queen June's
fair water-lilies sparkling with dew
and half hidden by : mist.- The veil of
light illusion which enveloped her,
from her golden hair to the end of her
long train, was held in place by a wreath
of white lilac,, orange blossoms, and
starry jessamine, fastened by a diamond
pin. She wore diamond solitaires, the
gift, of the groom, and her dress,.of
creamy ottoman silk embossed with
white plush and trimmed with exquisite
Hon i ton lace, seemed fashioned from
petals of our native water-lilies, that
filled the church with their delicate and
Tar 81.00 to $1.25,
Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75.
Beeswax 25o. to 28c. per lb.
Honey 60c. per gallon. '
Beef On foot, 5c. to 60.
Mutton $1.50a2 per head.
Hams Country, 13c. per pound. .
Lard Country, 14c. per lb.
Fresh Pork 7a9c. per pound.
' Ecws 10c. per dozen. ' ' '
Peanuts $1.50per bushel.
Fodder $1.50 per hundred.
Onions 4c. per bunch. "
Peas $1.00 per bushel.
Hides Dry; 9c. to lie, green 5ci.
Tallow 6c. per lb. , .
Chickens Grown, 60a70c. per pair.
Meal Bolted, 75c. per bushel.
Potatoes Bahamas, 50c. : yams'OOc.
per bushel.
.turnips ac. per Duncn.
-12a20c. per pound.
. one door below South Front,
Is offering his New Stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
ROPES,
TWINES.
CANVAS,
NAILS.
SPIKES,
OAKUM,
ETC., ETC
At BOTTOM PRICES for CASH.
Thankful for past favors, he Invites! his
friends to come again. , dAw
. HEW BEENE .
BILLIARD PARLOR,
la the Duffy Building on Middle
street, near corner of Pollock,
FIVE NEW TABLES JUST PUT IN
Three Billiard and Two Fool,
Wool
htbxicating perfume, and decked with inoorwlnted. Buiidineaio Tnch! Finest ill the COUntlT
1 UL I... .Um. nUk Jaw IHia of-1 1 1- tfO K C . On K( Hf I . V
tendant voune ladies, in blue and pink,
seeming animated, flowers surrounding 8iA"COui
the lily-like bride, the lights, the It appearing that more than Two Thirds of
41.. w..,n!n . V. rt fln.nl rn fno Hnni. 1 . . . . . . . . i lt ,
UUWCJD, klAO IUUS1U, UIO UU(U gaw0 uuu
wide through' which she was to step
from girlhood into! matrimony, alto-
Una Railroad Company has been subscribed
and upon request of w. T.
CAEOMBOLEnE TABLE,
0 EVIL AMONG THE TAILORS
be
MINERAL WATERS.
A. II. POTTER
Receives direct from the Springs, t
Saratoga Vichy and Deep
Rock Mineral Waters, r
Received In block -tin lined barrels. -
Cures dyspepsia and diseases of the kidneys
and bladder.
Read the following analysis by Silas 11.
DouglaSj Professor of Chemistry, University
DEEP ROCK MINERAL SPRING WATER
ONE GALLON.
Chloride of Sodium ...S08.18S Grs.
Chloride of Potassium 149.084 "
iuo Wl 1MUBUCB1U1U.,.,, lU4-t " '
Carbonate of Lime 18,191 '
Duipiiuriu aciu ......Trace
Protoxide of Iron Trace '
rree uarDonic Acid.Not determined
Loss 1.780
Total Solids in the Onllnn FJa isn
Temperature, 50. "' '
As an antidote to thirst foralcohnltn tlnnnra
it has no equal. . June'XM
Just Received :
Fine Sugar Cured Hams,
Breakfast Bacon,
Sugar Cured Shoulders,
Choice Butter and Cheese,
Best Quality of Lard.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE FLOUR.
Catawba, Scuppernong, Sherry
and Port Wines, and a Complete
Line of the Best Grades of Liquors
for family use. .
a CHAS. H. BLANK.
Falrcloth. a sub-
Iscriber in said Company, a meeting of the
corporators and subscribers in said Company
is directed and caned to oe held in tne city oi
The flnentLlquors and Cigars, the celebrated
BKKQNER A. ENGEL BEER, Sour Kraut,
Cheese constantly on hand.
JOHN DETRICK.
Novld w.
him, making all sorts of discord with
their instruments. News and Observer, '
:1
Broke Jll. "... : ' '; - . '. i
J 'm Sugg, a prisoner confined in
here, having been convicted of
' uway robbery and sentenced to
Ltj years in the penitentiary, from
l.ich he appealed to the Supreme
Court, broke jail yesterday evening in
the br 1 day-light and walked off.
lie e.Tocted bis escape by filing one of
the grates of the window jo. two and
crawled out. He .wos met by , one of
fie sheriff's' C ;n;'"j up town I Vv ho
dared not tackle him, but hastened, to
the jail to inform the jailor of the es-
....p ( cjiib, with a posse,
1' t "t of him, but up to this
" ' r 1 s Icon heard of him.
1 ' " . ' (' " prisoners to
t ' : " ' i ' erto common to
1 i i . . ' r mi-rJorer is at
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Prof. E. P, Russell, the director of the
conservatory of music, Edinborgh,1, Pa.
and Prof. Little, Washington, JD- ' C.,'
will be present, making heavy strokes
in their specialties the former, famous
as a teacher in music and elocution , the,
latter of whom Coh J. P. Sanford, the
great traveller and" lecturer j' says? ','1
never saw his equal as a ; teacher : of
drawing. Some 50 or 75 teachers from
all parts of the State arefexpected , this
week. . Lecturers will appear before the
Normal every few evenings during the
term, among whom may be mentioned,
Maj. Kobt. -l .iriKb.am, Supt. ocarboro
Rev. A. D. Mayo, Hon. K. P. Battle,
Prof. DeQraph, Prof. : Russel. The
teachers, having heard so many good
things about the New Berne Graded
School, are anxiously awaiting the ar
rival of the worthy superintendent,
Prof. D. B. Johnson. ..
A majority of those present, although
having . taught curing tne past ten
months, do not seem to grow weary un
der the instruction, but many who came
to stay two weeks, say they expect to
'v until the very close if possible.
'ilia work done here will be felt
' ip Voutt'it' 1 1 1 of our goo'l . old
f ' '.-; my oii!yr. -.ret is that every toach-
i 1 1-;.- h r. .una cannot be prcsont
1 ; i.t.
Established 1870.
Gm" s. fiaLmeb,
"''' GENERAL
COHMSSIOH MERCHANT,
!.r ; i':-; For the 8ale of
SOVTIIBBBT PRODTJCB, ;
Potatoes, Peas, Beans, Ueloas, Etc.,
' .:. 15i Reads fcrM: New York. , '
Chatham National Bank, New York City. .
H.K.&F B. Thurber & Co., New York City
. MoAlpin, Savannah, Ga.
E. Bean, Jacksonville, Fla,
E. J. Harris. Ocalft. Fla.
Sherwood & Harvard, Arredonda, Fla.
W . H. Williamson, Micanopy, Fla.
J. H. Devereux & Bro., Charleston, S. C.
I), P. Reld & Bro..NorioUt, Va.
L, a. Winder, Franktown, Va. . .
T..W. Jrnes. Cherrrstone. Va. ; 1 v "
All oommunications must be addressed to
the offlce, as i employ no agents.
' Btencils, etc., furnushed on application.
niar2lKl3iM, ,r , j : ,. !:'
gether made a suggestive picture that Newbern, in Craven eounty North Carolina, Sardines, Lobster, Llinburger and Schweiteer
will not soon be forgotten, by those
nKooayif It urns lilra n fninr flnnnn. and
T. OVUW. V HW .V H - J , . , ,T(.
the friends of her girlhood who clustered
around her felt that "Alice" was float
ing' away from them into "Wonder
Land,". 'j y f .
Passing through the flowery wicket,
Shutting in her girl-hood time,
Into life's broad field of duty, . " ';,
In her stately woman's prime.
Friends around these portals cluster
Joy-bells at their opening ring,
While a hundred censer-flowers -
On the air their perfume fline.i " . '. -
From the organ, loudly pealing, '
Wedding musio grandly floats, .
Then in softest cadenoe sinking, " , ,
Gently drops in liquid notes. .
O, may this, her wedding evening ! ,
iUli pi Congo UO UUiUlUg 1UO, r i.
Love's sweet perfume ever floating 1
O'er her through its toil and strife,
Friends, around her, always pressing,
Kindred hands to wipe each tear, . ;
And the cross above her shining, - .
Emblem of her faith appear. ,
Fair thee well, O maiden, leaving
Friends, and home, and mother-heart, ,
Take with thee a heartfelt blessing
As from girlhood you depart. ,
Bishop Lyman, who was to have been
present, was unavoidably detained and
sent a letter of tenets, but the knot
was securely tied by Mr. Shields and
Dr. Marshal and the party passed down
the; aisle," the groom supporting the
bride and Mrs. : Lehman leaning on her
son, while the organ played by Miss
Ellis, a daughter of Governor .Ellis,
peeled out the "Wedding March," af
ter which the choir sang the 248th hymn
and the company dispersed, the greater
part to assemble again half an hour
later at the residence of Mrs.. Lehman
where Mr. and Mrs. Edwards received
the congratulations of their friends. ,
Mr. Edwards, during "the wooing
o'if'visited our city more than once,
and preached in Christ Church, win1
ninx golJon opinions from his hearers.
on Thursday the lth day of July, 1883.
This 2tn day Of June, a.v. isa. m.
r - A.T. GRADY. O. S. O.'
and Judge of Probate.
Icq Cream! Ice Cream!
L.J.; TAYLOR
Having moved back to his Old Stand, near
Depot, has opened TWO ICE CREAM PAR
LOUS, one for white and one for colored peo
ple, where they may enjoy a plate Of very
fine Ice Cream,' He also furnishes Ice Cream
by the pint, quart or gallon at very reason
able rates. Soda Water, Bottled Ginger Ale,
which is always kept ICE COLD, Lemonades
made at reduced rates. ' special attention is
called to his Lorlllard Snuff; he only keeps
one kind, and that is genuine Lorlllard, High
Toast Scotch Snuff. He has bladders from S
ox. up. 1 He has verjf fine Cigars, .Tobacco
Candy, etc. ,' . iU'rv:'i ';!:';-
Call and sea bun at once and you will
L"Come Again.", f .. : ; ' " .' -: . :
' :; L. J. TAYLOR, ' "
June24dly Near Depot, New Berne, N. C.
J.M.SCOTT
i Just opened, on the Southwest corner of
die and South Front streets, a stock of
First Class Family Groceries ,
Consisting of ;
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Sy
rups, : Meats, vanned Hoods,
Crackers, Soda and Sugar,
Also Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars
Will sell at BOTTOM prices for CASH. .
- Call and examine before buvln laa
where. Juneia-dAwflm
Sl2oW::IdSrs' Train.
OFFICE OF A. A N. C. RAILROAD, . 1
" A . ' Newbernj June 23d, 183. f
For the accommodation 'of 'Stockholders
Wishing to attend the annual meeting to be
held at Morehead City, a train will be run on
una rena ou tne mil lust, as ioiiowb : i : ; . ;
:,. . s j , SCHEDULE: . ,
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We continue U
actassohmtorsfoi
natenta. eaveita
trsdo-niarks, copynghta. etc.,foi
the United States, and to obtain pV
enta in Canada, England, Frwioe,
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New Beknb, Jane 23, 1883.
On and after HON DAT, June 25, Freight ;
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