JOUBITAL.
the uU
.
1
I
Cu'l 'further notice the Steamers of till
omps--:'' "I Mil as follows: '
r" i .
II.
Cutler
- Leave New Berne every Wednesday and
EUui f . t S fc.jn. for JoJlyOM Field, j t 1
Leave Sully Old Field at 4 a. m. every Mon
day and Thursday for New Berne.
This is good schedule for Truckers.
Batchelor's' Creek 'every Tuesday and Fri
day, returning same days.
Steamer Trent.
Leave New Berne every Monday and Friday
at a.m. for TientoiVreturnlni Tuesdays and
Saturdays.
Leaves forPolloksvllle every Wedi'fday at
EIGHT o'clock, a. m.
, Fare for round trip 85 cents to picnic par
ties. ,
Thursdays up for charter. ,
.":; ;.U', &ft.GRA.UfJ
' Oen'l Manager.
New Berne, June 2, 1883.
, , fel4-ddtw
Ha lleuse Eiver Navigation
pompany
W1U run the following Schedule : '
Steamer Kinston
' Will leave the Old Dominion Wharf TUKS
DAYS and FRIDAYS, and arrive at Kins ten
WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and leave
Klnston MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, arriv
ing In New Berne the same day. Will teuch
at all Landings along the River going and
wwulng. I't xii Ct.'t
. - This steamer makes close connection with
, bs Old Dominion Line. '
. Freight received on the days of sailing, '
For rates apply to the Captain on board.
- ,';"''- "" ! t3.K. WHITE,
Mtldltt ! , Manager.
OLD DOMINION
Steamship r Company,
For New YoriiY Baltimore, Nor
folk, Boston, Elizabeth City,
, Philadelphia Providence,
V and other Cities '.
Freight forwarded promptly and lowest rate I
vuaranteed to destination. Fare to Eliaabeth I
dltr and return. 4. To Washington, 4. To I
Norfolk, t. T Baltimore, $8.80. To New York,
B. B. BOBEBT8, A(t, New Bene, '
Ctn.ripr k Tpbk ir,
Ag'ts. Norfolk, T. A
W. H. STANro.r9,-Gn'lrr,t Aft,
jUur. SOJrT-ir' '
New Tork Oity
Chs of Pier in New York.
Tiio N. C. Freight Liuc
FOIl NEW YORK,
E03T0N, PROVIDENCE,
, and all points,
North and "West
Af ter this date will receive freight in New York
tor New Berne at . .
, PI Eli 7. NOCTII RIVKK,
Ore of New York and Baltimore
"'. ' Transportation Co:".i
v Jtorobants should remember that this Is one of ;
the i est isteam Lines ent of New York, making
ij . y connectiim with Hnltimore for Mew Heme;
: ail iuaitie, and only one ciutnge, , (
lUWiUW Mi
' (Touching at Norfolk)' "-.,-iL
L""
He .
'
EE..
- yw Berne for Baltimore TTJESDAY8
. a V t 1 1 p m. Leave Baltimore f oj
e V,i,,lsi)AYS dnd SATUfiAx8
its are as follows! , V .
I FOSrEH,-lenl Jfanager,
1
' 90 Light St., Bal't. Md.
J A . V. ITuCAEUICK, Ag't. Norfolk, V.
w P. C ' le A Co.. Philadelphia,-12 South
ifo. T' ins. l ine, Pier 7, North river
, ( mil wliarl.-
nee K. I. i j,'
,x rii lr wharf. ,.
1..
, u -:iys and Satnrdayi.
idays and Saturdays
...i i. -vr, !....
oij'ii, Wednesdays.
and I
1.
fil !
on
ovM net1, f
.,3 Iku. , -
sit at the i
i, h J rates guaran-
oi.-fsa of the
t
On andaOer MONDAY NEXT, the New
Berne and Pamlico Steam Transportation
Company will dispatch their
IIstt and Fast Eailia Steamer
I as fpllowsiuntil further netloe: u r; i Vi'-v .
Mondays and Thursdays ' '
,.,Xjeave BayDoro for Jew nernes a in,
'.' , Stopping at Stonewall, Van- -
demure, , Piuuilco and
Adams Creek. -
Wednesdays and Saturdays
iieaveiNewiserne tor uayooro ft.ni,
Stopping at Adams Creek,
Pamlico, , Vandemere and
Stonewall. '
Having good accommodation both for pas
sengers and freight at very low rates, ask that
the merchants and producers along Its line
give It their cheerful support.
For further Information -enquire at the of
fice, Foot of Craven street. ,
. ! ' 8. H. GRAY, "
v ' ' " (len'l Manager.
Or any of its Agents at the following places:
ABE LEE, Adams Creek,
D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere, "
C. H. FOWLKR, Stonewall,
I .,. B. n. ruwijf.it, jjayooro,
I JOSHUA DEAN. Pamlico. .
W Freight "received under cover every day
ncneweea. janniuS;wiy
EAILEOADS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Atlantic & N. C. Railroad.
; TIME TABLE No. 2, ;
' ' New Series
In Effect 6:10 P.M., Thursday, May 24th,
1883.
EAST.
WBST.
N. 7.
:: No. 48
Expresf.
Express
Pass.&Mail
STATIONS. '
Pass.iMail
A it. L've.
Arc. L've.
P. N.
V. U.
r. k,
P. u
e hi
Ooldiiboro, If;..,.-...,
La Oran:.........,
12 )
6 80
A.1
It 86
n 38
11 OS
9 16
7 (HI
7 S3
9 22
7 4Kinton
Hi Hew Heme.......
iMorehead Depot,
U (10
9 m
11 4ft,
A. U.I
A. M. .-J.
A. X.
A. If.
EAST.
I
WEST.
No. 8
- No. 4
Mix" Fgt. It
Pasg. Tra n
Arr. ijve.
Mlied Fgt. k
Pase. Train.
STATIOAS.
rr. L've.
A. M.
A. M.
30
7 10
7 40
8 U
8 N
86
10 16
10 60
It 17
A. M.
r. M.
8 48
. it
8 47
8 12
7 11
6 3(1
! 6 61
6 17
6 00
F. U.
Ooldsboro,..,...
Best's ......... i.
La Orange,...,
Fulling Creek
Kinston
Dover..
(lore Creek i..
Tukcarora
Clarke's m
Newbern,
T 06
7 Ml
8 Hi
8 85
81
9 IS
5 63
8 12
7 48
6 86
6 02
6 27
5 OA
4 00
10 04
10 40
11 04
11 39
A. M.
EAST.
WKST.
No. 6. . :
No.8. -Mixed
Fgt. k
Pass. Train.
Arr. L've.
Mixed Fgt. 4:
fast. Tram.
STATIONS.
I Arr. - L've I
A. M.l A.M.
r. m.
; 8 00!
3 16!
, 00!
' 88!
12 66
12 40
12 16;
... ...j
V. if.!
V. tt.
2 17
,. i if 30 Newbern
7 13; 7 is; Riverdale..,i......:
7 26; ; 7 80! Croatan ...............
7 641' 8 07; Havelocjc...............!
8 89; 8 44- Newport. ........
8 66 ; 0 00; Andrew! '
9 28; " 9 33; Morehead City......;
8 48: - i Morehead Depot...!
. M. ! A. M. :
2 06
I 36
1 01
1 44
12 19
11 46
P. M
Train 48 connects wllh Richmond 4 Danville
Trains bound Went, leaving Ooldsbero at 1:06
i. m., ana witn Wilmington wewon Train
ionth. at 6.03 o. m. :
Train 47 connects with Richmond k Danville
Traia. arriving Ooldebcro at 6:00 p.m.. and Wil
mington and Weldon Train from the North at
6:03 B m. , - - ...
Tram 4 daily except tsatnrday and (snnday,
Train 8 dally except Snnday and Monday.
Trains 6 4 6. Tuesday and Friday.
Train 47 supper. at Kinston. Train 4 snpper
I at Kinston. Trains breakfast at Kinston.
. James A. Bryan,
Superintendent.
Midland N. C. Railway.
, TIME TABLE So. 2,
In effect Friday, 6:00 A. M., May 4th,
-i . - r 1883. , ;
WEST.
EAST.
No.l.
No. 2.
Mixed Train.
Mixed Train.
STATIONS.
Arr. L've.
Arr. I've,
7 00
vl 17
7 85
7 41
800
Ooldiboro..
Oopelands
Princeton..
Holt's Mill
Pine Level
Bmthfleld...
7 40
7 20
6 68
6 45
fl 20
f 16
7 82
7 41
7 66
8 20
7 X)
1 00
(i 48
6 26
CO
P. M,
A.M
Train 1 connects with W. k W. Train bonnd
South at 8:22 P. M.
Train 9 leaves Kmithneld in time to connect
with W. k W. Train bound North at 9:68 A. M
and R.k D. Train bonnd West at 10 A. M. w
The trains on this Road will run dally. "
Wt, SeeRnles and Regulations on Time Table
ool Atlantic ana h. v.k.h. , .
James A. Dryan,
Superintendent.
i P. 11. Hale's Publications.
Toe Timbers and Woods of North Carolina
! . '' 1 Vol., i2 Mo., Cloth; $1.25.
"The oubhcatlon of such facta In a ahaoe
that makes them accessible, is the best eer
vice that the public-spirited men In the South
can do their States."- N. Y. World.
"The very thing needed, A very important
Work for the Btate." Wilmington Star.
i "A timely ana valuable publication, musi
prove of great service to uie state." uuar
lutte Journal. . -
'Mr. Hale has done the State a great service.
Ktinicnl Meooraer. , :
"Of such thorough excellence that It tie
serves the widest circulation." NaHhvllie
Lumberman; ' ".' : --i-.y ;
The book is well printed on tinted paper, is
handsomely bound in ciotn.comainsn pages,
and an accurate and beiuitllully executed
iriftD of the Utaie. with all the railroad routes
EVKB-YBODY'S BOOK. ;
Answers to simple Questions frequently put
to Lawyers by Laymen, f . i.
folnls in iaw or value ut every man in
North Carolina the nrofeaslonnl man, the
farmer, the mechanic, the landlord, the tn
i am, uie cropper, tne ntuorer. '
l2ino., paiwr. m pnises. Tioe inve ptwui
tain pa) lo cents.
tm sele nv UiMiuaeiiers gonpnuiy, wh" r-v
he siinniicii luomi'ii t) oniiiviimi ! 1 -
byelmerof I-e u ni"l. Jl" nit (oliei.iul
at yonr 1- il h i, inili-J i- , i-l on
eceiptol Uie pi ne I f
K. J. IT 4 T TO i
PlihlKhera. nonlipolh rs a h . .w.. -1,1
om; ;orr.n. Ai.a, x iiu-r, ii'i eit.i
f7
NET
112, N. C, JUNE 3. 1
Arrival and Departure Kails.
MAIL CLOSES.
For North. West and South, via A. &
C.R. R. at 8.80 a.m.
For Beaufort and the , East, at
9:00 p.m. '"'.'"
For Washington, Swift Creek, Hyde and
Beaufort Counties Mondays, Wednes
days, and Fridays at 6:00 a- m. , ,
For Trenton, Polloksville and Mays-
ville, daily at 7 :80 a. m.
For Grantsboro, Bay River and Van
demere, daily at 6 a. m.
The contractor will take passengers
to Stonewall for one dollar J and to Au
rora semji-weekly at $1.50.
... OFFICE HOURS:
In Money Order and Registered Let
ter Department, from 10 a.m. to 4 p. m,
in Mailing Department from v a. m.
to 5 p. m. , '
' Office open constantly between these
hours except when mails are being dis
tributed or sent. .
Open on Kunday from 9 to 10 a. m,
(Thrllim? 1 lent With' aXIoness.
teter Marvin, an animal 'trainer
- ..1 - -Jl t 11. ... -A il
eiupiuyeu ui uie winter quarters oi
fl, rniia in Fh lf nhia. TAftAnt, v
hA a InonArata .nnnnnf op orith a
nnL,t T.,n
ii i' . -j .vl j .
UIMJUUIl lureB BlUUS WllU Ut)U HI
boasts. Thelionesshad becomejeal-
0UB of the attentions shown three
cud lions in a aen airectly opposite
ner own. Alter feeding the cubs
t-.hA tAAnAP nr,tA1 t.hAm fnv'n. whiln:
mhini, fdrAm Tnnn !r,f rt
P : . . . f ,
ir...:. A j X- i -1 i ,
mai V1U tuiueu W UUiet UCr UUU
as lie auvancea towara the cage
ue siumuieu auu leu against uie
uajs. in an instant sne seizea nisitinue to stand like a rock tor me inter
right arm above the elbow. In or-
der to protect his head and body of bosses, the encroachments of monop
HiAmar. fll dnl irifi. lnff ' hn-nA olists. and the dishonest Bi'hemcs or
grasped the bottom of the
cage.
t uu -Ai - 1
uuuut-m niiiftutiuui wuu uue
paw and struck.throughthebarsat
his head with the other. A lad
named Donohue grabbed ail' iron
bar and tried to make Juno drop
Marvin. h The boy's efforts only in-
crfloHAd t.liA pqo-a Af tha hoaof
By this tinro every animal in the
nlnt fna nriMU. x:t.l ' ,1 il J
place was wildly excited, and their
roarsandenef were hoards squares
. A K 4-U..a 1 - ... 11'
onov, u- ia avuittu aim oi
workmen about the place tlje lion-
nouse was soon surrounded with
men. In tho meantime Juno had
torn the flesh from Marvin's 'arm.
struck him several wicked blows on
the shoulder and then allowed him
to drop to the ground and , crawl
away. ' ' ' -.
Just as the rescuers reached the
doors they heard a sound of crash-
me timbers, accomnanied bv a se-
ries ot roars. Juno had thrown her
body against the bars and broken
through. ; The interior of the build
ing was dark, and no one dared to
venture in. They heard Juno
around the place and they hesitat
ed. They supposed that Marvin was
dead. He, however, managed to
reash the rack in which the henxv
1. 3 a .i
iniu uais usuu to uiuun me cages
are Kept. Snatching one of the
irons he boldly advanced on Juno,
who croucnea in a corner. Above
the din of the beasts within the
men at the doors, to their astonish
inent, heard Marvin ordering the
lioness back to her cage. This re
assured them and they started to
enter, as the doors opened Juno
sprang over Marvin's head and took
refuge in a stall. Marvin shouted
to close the doors, and. following
the now cowed lion, - struck iter
twice with the iron bar. Then he
poked her out. and with an angry
roar she vaulted back into her cage
and the danger was over.1 Marvin's
injuries were attended to bv a ihv
sician, who said he would not lose
the use ol bis arm,
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HAVE A FULL
u
Ui J til
Itt m m m id
Gauze, Lisle Thread and Net Undershirts, all prices.
Full Stock of Eighmie and Elm City Shirts, guaranteed to lit, only $1.00.
Jobby Suits, Alpaca, Drap d'Jite and Sicilian Coats for warm weather. Large
line of Dusters. See our $10 suits. ,
Collars. Cull's, White Ties and White Vests.-- ' , ' '
Straw Hals in great variety, from 5 cents up. , , , . , '
Nobby Pearl Colored Stifl" IIal. -
Alpaca and Silk Sun Umbrellas. We have a few dozen Misses Gossamer Hub;
ber Circulars, which we will close out at $1.25. . .
Largo line of Valises and Trunks. "
If you need a Straw Matting call on us before you biiv.' We are constantly
receiving and selling it. ." - "
We have a ntefclme of Low Shoes, Stacv Adams & Co.'s Patent Pumps and .
Gent's Slippers. ' ,-..,
Gents' Colored Half Hose, full line. ' ' ' . " ' . ';
Trv Us First, when you need Anything in our Line-
HOWARD &J0Nl
'w 0-23osBito BplBodpal Ohuroli.
E0. ALLEM
-Pollok Street, New Berne, N. C,
liiii.
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PLOWS, HARROWS
In Great Variety and
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Tli7JY MAY,
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OF -
SEE
FOli
J. A. EAE)017
Um Kj)m U,m
2,000 cues
M Per
500 D:3C3. Qpoh Lime.
rtoserulfile, I3ortland. & Selinitic CcmentH.
Plaster, Goat Hair,. &c-. ;
' SALES JROOM-r-Craven Street, below Express Office;
Aug 19 d&w tf - ' New lierne. N. C
WHOi,EWALE LIQUOU DEAL)5
- 'CELEBEATED EOiillJ LlGlm - "
FOIl SALE BY THE CRATE.
0
Also on hand a full it
i
41.
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Open Front Brick Store
Apr lilw lv
Ih-yt
STOCX ()!
v. m m i
Offers , , t ' ' 4
-'., . ' :
Trucker' Pens,
Setirt lotatoe-j,
Cot tun Seed
Peruvian and Cone Ouaiio,
, Good I. uck Guano, "
Mcrrymiui's Super.Phosphate
Lister's Dissolved IJone,
WhannV Plow Ili-Hiid,
Truckerw and Cotton
, . . Plautertt.
: AND CULTIVATORS,
at Very Low Prices.
GEO. ALLEN & CO. .
PEAS,
SALE BY
GO
NEWBERN. N; C.
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