-i.l .
"1 " --
, .J ran t! following Schedule: ; i -
W1U leavs ths Old Dominion Wharf TUES
DAYS aa FRIDAYS, aud arrive at Kinston
Wi.rv: . DAY3 and SATURDAYS, and leave
- MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, arrtv
! j 'i I . w Bel Mine d y. Will touch
kt k.u iAndlUM aiong the luver going and
coming. . , , ( .
' - ' ..." ' ' v ' "!'
TMi ste'mer roaKea Oioae connection with
he Old Dominion Line. ' " ' ' ?
, t Freight received on the days of Hilling.
For rate apply to the Captain on board.
J. 1C. WHITE.
etldltr
,1 l
Manager.
I.-- .Trent River Transportation
Company t ,
, ''..''. i'v'. "::. .'.:",v '' J"::' '; v':: '.
'. -'( 1-1 -ft i' 1
..jl i ' I ,. i '".
v Until further notice, the ateamet of this
ompany will sail as follows:
Steamer L. H. Cutler
!. n Leave New Berne every Wednesday and
Saturday at 8 a m for Jolly Old Field.
Leave Jolly Old Field at dam every Mon
day and Thursday for New Berne.
This Is a good schedule for Truckers. "
' Steamer Trent.
4":i Leave New Berne every Monday and Friday
Is a a m. for Trenton, returning Tuesdays and
IS a ?4turdaysr i- !- '
Leaves for Pol loksvllle every Wedpr-nlay at
- j EIGHT o'clock, a. m. , c', v" i' X. '
Fare for round trip 26 cents to picnic par-
. lea.
" . - Thursdays np for charter.
f ? i i I i ' ; 14 , I i'aGKAT.'n 1 1
;0 1 1 1 ' l$..M 1 1 66,1,1 Mana!rl
i- New Berne, June 8, 1883.
IHl: P;l V V7
OLD DOMINION
Steamship Company.
SEE LOCAL PAGE.
. - Ki-t' - . .
Chisga of Ficr in Kew Tork.
- The N. C. Freight Liuo
j FOB NEW.YORK,
'' EOSTONPROVIDENOE,
and all points .
i ; 'North p.ndW'est
titter this date wUl receive freight in New Yoik
tor New Bern at
I ' f , PiEU 7, NORTH my Kit, '
Office of New York and Baltimore
, . Transportation Co.
Merchants should remember that this is on of
h best testa Lines out of Hm York, making
, ; s.iily connection with Hal timor tor new uerue
aillnnlde, naonijoncun(e.
.-.f . 1 8EUT-WEEKLY STEAMERS
Ictvcca Ksw Ears8 and Jaltissre,
" (ToQchlng t Norfolk) ? ! 7
, Leaving Nsw Berne for Baltimore TUESDAYS
' FRIDAYS at 1 pm. Leave Baltimore foj
Hew Berne WEDNESDAYS dud SATUltDAVS
.p.m., , ' : :.sl.,'..
Agenii arsae follews: ,
EUF 1 FOSTKB, G ni Jfanager, : .
- ., - 90 Light St., Bal't. Md
JAS. W. UcOARRIOK, Ag't. Norfolk, Ya.
j . ,?,f. Clyde A Oo. ....Vbiladolphla, H South
ill - !
- k A ,,alt..TTan.Llne,Pler f.Nonllrlver
E. (-smnxi, Boeton, B9 Cenlrel wnari.
K.li kwH, Provldimce R. I.
I. i! . 1 iik. Fill River, fwrri. k wharf. ..
f..'"t . ave- tiostna, Tuw'njrs and Haturdsys.
Yoi k do. '.
" iinov.', ' i - inrdnTi
., ,. talj jiyjf, hioiiUBja, WednBSdayn,
trloayi.
rrownce. riaturnnvt
1 hrout;h bille Uuuig given, aud Tatet gusran
to all points, at the different offices of the
sirjaniee. ; ,J s . ; ' -
l;.'ir:::V";3.iirrJ V' vh
On aud after MO.NSAY M..IT, the r
Berne and Pamlico Steam Transportation
Company will dispatch their
11317 and Fast Sailing Eteamor
ELM CITY
aa follows until further notice:
Moudays and Thursdays ' . ."''"-'
Leave lsityboio tor New Feme 8 am.
stopping at stonewall, Vau-
i . - dciuere, Faiulico and '
Adams Creek. . ' ' -
Wednesdays and Saturdays ' "
, Leave Mew Berne for Bayboro 8 a.m,
Stopping at Adama Creek,
Pamlico, Vandemere and
Htouewall.
Ilavlug good accommodation both' for pas
sengers aud 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 Graven street. i
f . . - a h. gray,
1 , ; '. f , ; (Jen'l Manager.
Or any of Its Agents at the following places:
ABE LEE, Adams Creek, i
D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere,
C. H. FOWLKR, Stonewall, ;:;':'
S. II. FOWLKK. Bayboro, 1 I
JOSHUA DKAN. Pamlico. I :
9 Freight .received under cover every day
the week, , Jan'.'lddwly
1AILUUAI)S.
c:!a:::s cf sqc'jll
4.u w.iiiiuDmi,;'mm:.,..4Ijw.
Atlantic & N. C. Kailroad.
TIME TABLE No. 1, ;
,- New Seiiea.'": .!;
In Effect 5:G0 P.M., Wednesday, July
. . nth, issii.
EAST.
WKST
N.47.'
1 Nn.4K
I Exiiriw,
jl'iiPS.AMnil
I Ari. " ive.
KzpreKi
Pass.aMall
STATIONS.:
Arr. L've.
r. M.
P. M.
6 Ml Goldsbnro,
6 3U La UraRge..
7 .1? Kinshin ..
i i N,.w Iternn...... ..A.
-i iMurebead Depot,.-
P. M
p. .
12 Sl
S3
7 112
11
11M4
n 47
11 (18
0 22
7 (Mi
ii m
' l?1
11 KOI
P. it I
P. ii.
A. II. A. M.
EAST.
I
WEKT.
No.S
No. 4
Mixer1 Fgt. 4
Pass. Tra n
Mixed Fgt. k
Pass. Tram.
STATI053.
Arr. Lve.
Arr.
tL.U.
A. u.
311
T 10
T 40
8 11
' 8 M
0 30
1 16
10 60
H 07
A M."
J. M.
9 31
8 M
i p
1 59
H 57
P. K,
Oold-boro
Best's .........
La G ranee, .....
Falling Creek......
Kins ton,
Dover.... ......... ...
(lore Creek ...........
Tutcarnra
Clarke's
Newbern, -
T 06
7 SO
8 1C
8 36
9 SI
8 fifi
. 8 33
T 09
7 35
6 161
,v 6 21
10 01
10 40
o ;w
t 04
4 47
f
P. U..
C 48
5 14
4M
II 09
lrS9
4 16
. H.
r.
EAST.
' " f WIST.
No. ft. i :
' No..
Mixed Fgt.fc:
: Mixed Ft. fe
Pare. Train.
STATIONS.
j Pass. Train.
Arr.
L'vei
i Arr.4 L've.
r-1
M.
A. M.
't
P. M. ! P. M.
! 8: Newbern....
7 1; , 7 17! Riverdnle.,..-.. 9 "o- 2 18
7 25; T SHj Clroatan 2 08
7 54- 8 19- Havelock...... 1 34- I 39
8 44! ' 8 49! Newport ............. ; 19 67!, 1 02
i - a i4:
9 01 1 ; Si Andrews , 19 43j 12 40
si; 36! Morehead City 12 11.! 12 16
9 48! ; Morehead Depot...: ' 4 ; 11 46
. n. A. M. ! , , . . I P. M. ! P. M.
Train 48 connects wiih Richmond A Itainville
Train bnnd West..- leaving GoldFbsro at 106
p.m., ana wttn Wilmington ft Weidon Train
Sonth, at 6.03 p. m. ' ; : ..
Train 47 conuects with Richmond A Danville
Train, arrivinr at Goldtbcro 6:00 p.m , snd Wil
mington and Weidon Train from the Sorth at
Train 4, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Train 8, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Trains 6 A 6, Monday, Wednesday snd Friday.
Train 47 supper at Kinston. Train 4 enpuer
at elusion, i nun i orranasi ai miitien.
William Dunn,
, . , Superintendent of Trains.
:'i;-.;v'.v ,
Midland N. C. Railway.
TIME TABLE Xo. 2, ut.
In effect Friday, 6:00 A. M., May 4th,
WEST.
EAST.
No 1 , j No 1
Mixed Train. Mixed Iraln.
STATIONS. , y
Arr.; L've. ( i Arr. I've.
7 00 Goldeboro...,.; 7 40 '
'7 10 7 17 Oopelands ........ 7 90 ' 7 90
7 82 ,7 86 Princeton... ..... ' 66 7 00
7 41 7 41 Holt's Mill 46 ' 6 48
7 66 8 00 Pine Level. ..,.... 6 20 9 28
8 20 8mthneld.....,...... 00
P.M. P.M. -:, 'A. Mi A.M.
Train J connects with W. ' A W. Train bound
Sonth at 6-22 P. M.
Train 1 leaves Smlthfield in time to' connect
with W. A W. Train bound North at 9:68 A. M.,.
uu xv. a it. xrnin ouunu vbhii ju a. ra.
The trains on this Road will run dally.
m. See Rules and Regulations on Time Table
v ot Atlantic and N.V.K.U. t
- William Dunn,
i w 1 Superintendent of Trains. '
J
We continue to
aotagBolioitorsfoi
riatontfl. caveats,
tr(io-marlB, coiyrir;ht8, etc.,foi
tlin Ilni tiiil Btatos. and to obtain pat
en Ut ia Canada, jfiiiRiana, ranee,
Gcrmanv, and all othor countriea,
Tklrivsix rears nractice. I
charge for examination of models or draw'
incs. Ail vice hv mail free).
Patents obtained tlironnh nsaro noticed in
the SCIENTIFIC) AKXttlCAN, wliich has
the la'irnat circulation, and is the moot Iniltv
ential nnwRpaper of its kind publiahed in the
world. Tlio aavantftfjesol'such anotico everj
patentee undorsuiniU. '
Thiglai-RO and splnndldlyillnBtrated nows
paporis published UKKiLY att.20ayoar.
snd ia admitted to De we uem paper uovoioq
to Bcionco, niochanioB,inventioiiaIc"fniioeiiiis
works, ami other departmente of iudnstriiU
pron;reB, pnlilisbea in any country, piugis
01'fHUB Iff lilllllj JV UUtlM,
3. Bald Vj
1 5nws. jl'unn & Co.. T"i1n'"fn-f i.-f Rcicn'
. i AP'orii an, liiil Broaimny, Now Vork.
liandlioolt iilioiit ualoiito niailed free.
15, (.rv7EKTft
AT TII3 CITY" II,
Is nlwnvs s-
i, i ",
i.,e u " si.
1 V
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i t Miit-.tge Unit
NEW rr"NE. N. C. J
. I T. 7, 1SS3.
lis.
MAIL CLOSES.
For North, West and South, via A. &
N. C.R.R. at 8.30 a.m.
For Beaufort and the East,
at
9:00 p.m. , , I ' '.' "
For Washington, Swift Creek, Hyde and
Beaufort Counties Mondays, Wednes-
aays, ana fTiaaysat o:uu a. ru. , ,
tor Trenton, roiloksvillo ancl Mays
ville, daily at :30 a.m. j . ;"..T
. For Granteboro, Bay River and Van
demere, daily at 6 a. m. ,
The contractor will take passengers
to Stonewall for: one dollar, and to Au
rora semi-weekly at $1.50. M
' OFFICE IIOURS:
In Money Order and Registered.Let-!
ter Department, from 10 a.m. to4 p. m '
TnXfail.no. Tto,mr,f trnm o o
Office open constantly' bet wcent,hese
hours except when mails are being dis
tributed or sent. !
Open on Sunday from 0 to 10 a. ni.
Pitt County Items.'
Coxvillo is located in Swift creek
township and was named in ' honor of
lowuKiupana was nameu in nonor or '
William Cox, who in 1850 established a 1
north pf Willis' bridge, acrops Swift
creeks It was then called Turkey-Cock.
At inai time mere was no postonice
there; ' Villiam Co sold put his goods
to his sons, Sylvester Cox and O. W.
Cox,' in January, 1852. That year WnV.
Cox and his sons got up a petition to
establish a poet route from Ilookerton,
(Jreene county, via Fountain Hill, Ridge
Spring, Johnson's Mill . and Cox villo, to
Greenville., Pitt ' couiiVy,' N.' C. The
same year . Hon.. Edward. Stanly was
elected in this Congressional district to
the Etouse of Representatives in Coir-
gress, and G. W. Cox handed him in !
person the petition, and the route was
establifihed, and Wm. Cox was the first 1
postmaster-, Therpostoffice wasnotkept 1
up through the war- After the war Q.
W,
the
one
resigned as posti
Smith was appointed, present iucuiu
bent, and the office was removed to iw ti;
residence,, where it now is.; ;!- i
We have sOme citizens of indoinitttble
energy "and perseverance, who never
knew the word fail. ; The God of nature
did a great deal for ' the lands of this
part of the county. He laidr a good
foundation whereon to build perman
ent and rich fields. In dense forests and
swamps, where wild cats,; foxes and
doers roamed in 1866, are now. to be
found some of the best farms in the
county in proportion to ocreago in cul
tivation. Such are the farms of,Sylves-'
ter Cox and G. W0ox;in Turkey-Cock j
Focosin. Our greatest need is4the want
of. transportation. r"We have neither
railroad orwater transportation for our
produce. ' Greenville is generally used
as the shipping port, fourteen miles
from here.' 'V L ;'.;w.-?v ';
Tho census of 1870 showed the largest
percentage of old persons' in this town-
shfp according' to population of: any
division in the State, and : is doubtful
if any division in proportion to popula
tion in the United States excelled it. ,
Bottie Wingatd, col., -now living on
G. W. Cox's premises, is 118 years old.
One hundred . years ' agd she was the
property of John Wi,ngate, of this coun
ty ,t. She was carried from this county
by Dr. Knight Greene, to Kinston,
Lenoir county, in whose family she re
mained till freedom came to the cen
tenarian. .She was last the property of
Frank Hartsfleld, of Kinston, N. C.
She is now living with her granddaugh
ter, Nancy Tyson not many miles from
where she spent her childhood,' and
Will probably live ten years longer. She
yet can sweep the yard and pick up the
trash in it. She is childish but has cor.
rect ideas of things long time ago, but
no memory of dates or length of time
John Smith, white, living in sight Of
where Bettie: M ingate lives,; is 00 years
old. David McKinney, white, in less
than half srite of the same place,! is
oo years.oiayana plowed until two years
ago, when he fell from a buggy and
prone nis arm. Jtie wonted with a hoe
in the crop' this summer, ' Caesar Ilar-
per, col., living about one mile and a
half from the same , place, is 84 years
bid nnd cultivated a hoe crop this sum
mer, and maintains himself and' wife.
Thomas Flemnilng,' white, living on the
south side of Swift creek, in this town
ship, is a centenarinn.,? He passed .102
years sometime ago.
Sunday, 2nd inst.',' while going down
the hill at Chas. Butler's, in Craven
county, Sylvester Cox's hone fell and
his buggy run on the horse and held
him down until he (Cox) procured a
monkey wrench from the nearest neigh
bor and took off ono wheel of tlio bivy
and released the horse. ''No daniii'c
except buggy shaft broken.
Pure Cor- Livkr Oil made from fo
looted livers, on the kc i h!im o, I y Cas
well, IIazaiui & (Jo., Kew l,i ' . Ii u
absolutely juiro pn-1 swoi t. 1
who l..tve i-hi n 1 ! i it j r : r r. t ;
ol':c!--!. ' ! ;, ',i 1 n -i i'
pei j r t t y tf V o t rt .
. Cox was appointed postmaster, and ' w exan,lllB ro,
office was removed to his residence, ' J . " "ie,r i""' " .v.n.u, ;: r,,t,
' 1 Also. flfftnU 1.T the. .-.t 1
mile northeast. In 1873 G. W. Cox t. - . , V - f-
master Und; W. H.J "
::li::ai::.. ! c:;:v, ::. c ,
A. L.ri:NDI.i:iOX,r;; it.xv.tk
' This hoiil 1 sUnntiHl near the mer lsml
ln:'s, ami in tin: Iuimiii" i i ,. i nc im n ; ( is
a liin k m t-.n-ii of the ij...ii.;iil ili-pum on te
arrival of trains.
ltntes lieaiiniinblc.
Pi ! '.'-dAwIm
n -1
Blerolmmlio !s olcor
LIQUCriECALEE,-.'. .
j OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL,
NEW EEKNE, N. C.
nul5dtf .
GEO. W : J. HARVEY,
; S3V RICHMOND ST., j
PHILADELPHIA.
KSTAIlLISHKDim ' ' '- ,
Maker or Oenllemeii's Plne fusion,;
Bonta Sliors
or tue xies siyies au i
. R f nMl
HendeiBou, Oeo ll. Koborts, Geo. A. Oliver
ana oiners. an 01 w Jnie.
3r' Orders' ly Mall s'oUeUetl.i ' '
july8dAwly GEO. W. J. HARVEY.;
j FOUR MONTHS -''OLD, 'WELL GROWN,
train?!' to eat almost aiy Ki'fd oi loep. :,
' Apply to '' ! ,
vA;. ; 'U'?. .. fw-ZupKARCE, v'V'''
;Ait. '8& ' tl6w-wlt -i' New Bernfe, N.C."
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W . F. KORNEGAY , & ' CO.,
ii 5 v of ooLDsnod
H: t
l!7:..
WATEBT0WN, ECLIPSE
V ' AND ' j
FRANK ENGINES
Arc , FIRS;i; (, LASSV . qualed by fc w
n-ir.Hr Kt- lir.nn ' l?f ironnf. in tnarl ft
t - ;u.ty llRUg thein. sattefac
t,im irunrantccd. f: f i; '
Do not be put off with the cbirtmon
engines now flooding the mai kcty , bnt
HANCOCK INSPIRATOltr,,
ar':KfSiyKl:.ff:i
tiie best boiler feeder known. Ji ., ;; :,(:
1
COTTONGINSt
AND
1 !.
rt..'
Simplicity Power Presses,
the best made. k" :;''.V.i,; V
Grist Mills, ' Belting, Pipe,
if;
-Fittings,
and machinery generally. Sample' en
gines always in stock. ' v ' IfK'Ci V.n u'
r For further information call on or ad'
dresB, i- ' ' :'- - -. i i.
' Vitix- . t tr ' ;t
j. it. liiu aw, .inaiiage.r,
hiny 15rlw tf ; J-Ncv crnc, K ;
Elizabeth Iron Works,
CHAM. W. PETTIT, Prop.,
280, 282, 284 " and 286 j Water j street,
:',!!-'-' NOUPOLK, VA ; i ' .':!'.";',
, MANUFACTURER OF '. ' .'.'.'
ENGINES,; iBOILERS,
V Saw and Grist Mills,;';
'Z'l-:'. ' SHAFTINGS,1 j "'frlv
FORGING S AND CASTINGS,
. ; 1 Of Every' Heifvipliori '
WCoinplctfifocilltlcB for ALL WORK In
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t- s ', '' 1 " ' ,;'' 1 a - .
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. Orders solicited anJ iu
cd to.
sk stiAW WaV WWwAs..nji ii fcJ.i sWwia
LOWEST PJUCES
tTl &ir.
ytu i.UUU UliU UUA kJUtUvwO
We constantly carry a very lurge and select
line of . '-. ' '
Fine Groceries,
Canned Goods,
Goods in Glass.' '
, '.' V 'V ""'"t .' '' ?.
r i ! Calces and Craeiers, i
. ;, ' 1 rrorisions, ,
-;'""' ', ' . Cigars' and . f
And we solicit a'onll from :tlie cifr trntle.
, We call especlnl attenlion to our Kngllsh
BreakfnHt and .Tnnau Tens, and oiir "Haiiin-
j - ton'tJavaand Rio Ooflee, frewli ground every
iday. nt 80e.lb,,.The best in the city. Trya
. vmilrnre ' '' ' i ... .
.manuiirn Mranmniea siURar, . jtirc
A No. 1 Fancy Flour 4 els. -Our
''lie Horiuet" Oiiinr, 5c. cncli' 0 for 25c.
We keen the best of everythinei and cimr.
antce both price nnd quality, nnd cheerfully
REFUND THE MONEY Oljf DEMAND.
: Kh. Tlic Cnsli Trade Only ollrlted. '
.Wm. PeU BaUance L Co. .
i I S. Front St., New Heme, N.C,
;' novHrdl VI ,,.-,,' :'- .;,,''..,',i::! ..
"iff
lA tMl li E W 0 R K
.,'GOOI)
neat wo:;:
i ..:ri ll i ,
; 'MONDMKNTS,, TOMBS a,;': 'r. i l i " ' . .
,;. ,',,' ,!, ISinlhosewho hnTe the, largest acquaint' J
Andnll kinds Uravo end luildiim worlt n U., ,,,,. .,,.,, ,. .?ni .1 1 '
IV. ..,. -.,.,-.. ,.-.. nrice among news mi his will agree Hint
ITALIANS ALlERItjAN'L'ARSLt
Orders will : roceive prompt attention
and satisfaction guaranteed.
JOR Kl WILLIS, frnnriftrir
w- . - r -1
.,, tSiicct'SsortoOwtrge W.Clnypcolc)
; ' Cor. B,0AD & CRAVEN Sta.
vt'' ifvi t ' 5" ,7 fJe,"-u.,'ou its merits. There is hardly a rca
AtJAuT. i IH-on inihet country l,a9,i
ma80-lydw
t;i..n..( .,'r t-T
i.YOtv&EALYf
Stao & Monroe SU, Chicago.
Will imid wninlil to nny siMraw Ihdt
BAND CATALOGUE. I
hi IMi, Ml lwus, .111 Kiiio-ivings!
if Imtrntttatit Sntto, Cnp., Belli,
1'amiwnf. Kraultilk NCw-tAnn.
ut Sl.nri& bntm MruntS HtniK ftnd
Ig llu, Sonilrr Hum! Ouifiu, IHpuHns
"-M.Uftik&lolliclaitialtigtrarlloiianil Kx-
svr, h.1 for Ain.wiir ruuii HUl, UMHfU'
ft( Cbokw Baud Uotioo
n A FT ll
' .; 17X11U ! AVll JKJ
WHOLES ALE' 0 ROVER:
- ' " 1 AND 1 ; ;" :
;t fcOMMISSIOir MEBCTJ ANT?,
i'.:t-. .!' Krtlwitir, ;
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L Am t U. s.j U I iu '-
NORFOLK, VA.,
Largest and oldest Furniture EstaHichmcnt in Eastern 'Va.
' :-Prices Kiinianteed ns low ss New York ; and Roods are nisnufiiclured by us and tooiu
own order, and we cuu guamiitee superior indueemeiits to liousi krcii. rs. .
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