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Stem Trcitatica Co'y.
New Bbrnk, N. C May 7, 1884.
SUMMER schedule of the steamer
ELM CITY
to ga Into effect on and after May 19, 1884 :
. Monday - "
Leave Bayboro at 8 a. m. for New
Berne, Blopplng at Btonewall.Van
demere, Pamlico, Smiths Creek,
- Adumi Creek and Riverdale,
Tueaday "
Leave New Berne for Hyde County at
- V a.m, stopping at Adams Creek, -
Thursday 1 ,-'
Leave Hyde County for New Berne
. at 8 a.m., stopping at Adams Creek,
Saturday .
, Leave New Berne for Bayboro at 8
, ' a. m., stopping at Rtverdale, Adams
Creek, Smiths Creek, Pamlico, Van
. - , demere and Stonewall. :
Friday up for excursions. , ' .
, Having goo accommodation both for pas
sengers and freight at very low rates, ask that
the merchants and producers along 1U line
give it their cheerful support.
For further information enquire at the of
floe. Foot of Craven street.
, RALPH GRAT, '
Agent at New Berne.
Or any of ita Agents at the following places: .
ABK LEE, Adams Creek
D. H. WATSON, Lake Landing, Hyde Co.
D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere,
C H. FOWLER, Stonewall, i
8. H. FOWLER, Bayboro, . t
G. F. M. DAIL. Pamlico.
W. H. JACOBS, Smiths Creek,
. MALLETT BROS, Riverdale.
- Freight received under cover every day
the week. Jan2ldwly
RAILROADS. ,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Atlantic & N. C. Railroad.
TIME TABLE No. 6.
In Effect 12:00 M., Sunday, December
23d, 1883. ;
EAST.
Ne.47.
Express
Pass.taUil
Arrr'L've.
I
WEST.
No. 48
Express,
Pasi.fcMall
ArrT L've!
8T1TI0NS.
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83
P. M.I : '
5 50 Goldsboro,
8 St) La Orange. ...........
T Xi Kin8ton,...........
( 21 'New Berne,.
(Morebead Depot,
P. Mi
A. H.
11 10
10 23
A.M.
10 28
9 45
7 47
S 00
T 12
30
11
11 88
P. If .J
t at
A; m. A. m.
EAST.
1
WESTi-
No.S
Mixed Fgt. ft
Pass. Train.
No. 4
Mixer- Fgt.
Pass. Tra n
STATIONS.
Arr. L've.
Ait.
jVve,
A. K.
i 7 48
8 10
8 50
9 20
10 26
10 68
24
Jl 42
12 17
A. M.
7 10
7 60
8 26
8 68
960
10 80
11 00
11 80
11 45
P X,
P. M.
7 86
6 67
6 14
6 44
4 57
4 16
8 43
5 14
8 02
P. X.
7 00
837
6 60
520
4 21
8 48
8 19
802
380
P.X.
Goldsboro
Best's .... .........
La Grange,
FalllngCreek.......
Kinston
Dover . ...
Core Creek ......
Tntesrora .
Clarke's .......
Newbern, ... ...
P. M. I
I P. M.
EAST.
WEST.
No. .
Mixed Fgt. 4:
Pass. Train. :
Arr. L'vej
: No,.
; Mixed Fgt, A
Pass. Train.
j Arr. ' L've.
": p. n.i P. u.
STATIONS.
A, M.i A.M. i
: 4 40; Newbern .
6 26- 5 Rtverdale
- A 81: 5 XI): Oroatan
(; 6 li Havelock
8 51! 6 56; Newport .........
7 08: 7 10; Wildwood .
7 St8; 7 43; Morebead City
7 6); i Morebead Depot..
A. H. ! A. v. :
1 25!
12 St:
12 21
II 62:
11 10;
10 53;
10 2);
'; j.
A. M.'i
12 3
12 26
1157
11 20
10 58
10 2i
10 00
A. M.
Train 48 connects with Wilmington A Wei
don Train bound North, leaving. GoldHboro,
11:50 a. m., and with Richmond A Danville
Train West, leaving Goldsboro 11:56 a m and
Wilmington WeldonTrainSouthat5 p.m
Train 4 connects with W. A W. Train bo und
South, leaving Goldsboro 8 p.m.
Train 47 connects with Richmond & Danville
Train, arming- at Goldsboro 6:20 p.m , nd Wil
mington and Weldon Train from the North at
o:4ft p.m. . .. ,
Trains 4, 5 4 6, Monday, Wednesdays and
Fridays
Trains 17 it IS, dally except Sunday.
Train 8. Tuesilav. Thnrsdav and Saturdays.
Trains 48 4 a breakfast at iilnston. Train 47
tipperat Kins ton.
w. Dunn,
Superintendent.
: midland N. C. Railway.
TIMS TABLE No. 4,
In effect Thursday, October 25, 1883.
WEST.
EAST.
No 1.
Mixed Train.
i No. 2.
Mixed Train,
STATIONS.
Arr. L've.
Arr. , L've.
r.n. i r. . I
i 108 iGoldiboro...
A.M. i A .Mi
in
V
6 51 :
6 84 j
527
6 06 i
9 29 : 8 81 iOopelands ...
5
9 45 ;
9 48 Princeton
U K : tTnlt. Mill
5 87
9 55
6 27
10 13
18 f
1) 16 - Pine Level...
6
10
;8mthneid.....
4 48
. a- DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. - i '
Train S connects with A. N. 0. Freight
Train leaving Goldsboro at 7:30 a.m., and with
W. A W. Train going North at 9:50 a.m., going
South at 5:45 p m., and with It. D. train going
WestatllhUUa.m.
: Train No. 1 connects with A. 4 N. C. train
arriving at Goldsboro 8:28 p.m.; with R. A I).
Train arriving at 5:20 p.m., and with W. fc W.
Trainc arriving at 5:lo p.m. and 8.00p.m.
W. Dunn,
, Superintendent.
It Stands at the Head,
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For sale ty
E'JITY. & IV
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lost of Appetite, Headache, Depres.
Jan. Indigestion and Constipation, BI1
ionsnesa, m Sallow Faee, Dull Eyes, and
a Blotched Skin, are among the symptoms
- which lndkato that the liver Is cr) lug for '
Id. . '
Ayer's Pills
will stlmnlate theJ Liver to proper action,
nd correct all these troubles. One or more
of these Pills should be taken dally, until
health is fully established. . Thousands tea-:
tifj to their great merit.
No family can afford to be without Aria's
; Pills. . - t - ' - ' , ,
; ,: puepaksb bt? SiV.
DrJ.C.Ayer &Co.,Lowen, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
STEAMERS.
' . THE '.,V
iteuse A.mm-mm
' Steamboat Company l
Will run the following Schedule) on and after
Wednesday, May 7th, 1881: '.
Steamer Trent .
Will leave New Berne for Polloksvllle and
Trenton every Wednesday at SEVEN, A. M.
Keturnlnj, will leave Trenton every Thurs
day.: .
The steamer TKK.NT can be charterod
Mondays, Tuesdays. Fildajy and ttaturd-ivs
for excursions, etc.
, Steamer Einston
Will leave Newbern for Kinsten every TIT1S
DAY and FRIDAY: returning leaves Kln-
ston for Newbern every SfONDAY and
THURSDAY; touching at Jolly Old Field and
all intermediate pointa both going and com
ing. ., " ...
These steamers make close connection with
the O. D. S S. Oo. and North Carolina Freight
Lane. or turtner tniormation apply to
. W. K. STYRON, Ja, at Newbern,
W. F. Stasly, Klnston. - .
D. S. Barrus, Polloksvllle.
R. W. McQowak, Trenton. 1
. 8. Quinsblt, Jolly Old Field. '
3. M. WHITE, Gen'l Manager,'
feb7d4w : , Klnston. N. O. .
OLD DOMINION
Steamsbip j Cpmpany.
I . SEMI-WEEKLY LINE r
For- New VorK, Baltimore; Nor
folk, Boston, Elizabeth City,
Philadelphia, Providence,
, and other Cities.
' ' ' " ON AND AFTER . !
Monday July: 2nd, 1883,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Steamer Shenandoah ; -
WQl leave, upon a.iival of train on Norfolk
Southern Railuad at Elizabeth City, every
HONDA Y AND THURSDAY
for New Berne. Returning leaves New Berne
for Elizabeth City every
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
at p. m., making close connection with Nor
fo Southern It. R. ' for Northern cities.
Close 'connection made at New rierne with
steamers for Klnston, Polloksvllle, Trenton
and all landings on the Nense and Trent
Riven. No freights received for shipment on
Tuesdays snd Fridays after S!4 p m. t ' . ,
Freight forwarded promptly and lowest rate
guaranteed to destination. Fare to Elizabeth
City and return. 4. To Wesuington, $4. To
Norfolk, .. Tq Baltimore, Is.51). To New York.
E. B. ROBERTS, Ajt, New Btrne,
CULriPPKR & TURNIB, " ' 1
V ' Ag'ts, Norfolk, V. A
W. If. Staxford, Gen'l Fr't Ag't,
- - New York Citj
. : Ghaage of Pier nr New Tort -J."
The N. C. FreightLiue
JFOR NEW YORK, .
BOSTON, PROVIDENCE,
and all points - ' " - .
IVorth and. AVest '
4fter this date will receive freight in New York
' for Kew Berne at
P1EB 7, NOBT1I RIVER,
Office of Kew York and Baltimore
' , Transportation, Co.
Merchants ehonld remember that this is one of
the best Steam Lines ent of New York, making
dally connection with Baltimore for New Berne;
an insiae, ana eniyoncnan,ge , ,'
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMERS
Between Hew ' 'Berne ' aid " Baltimore,
(Touching at Norfolk) ,
Leaving New Berne for Baltimore TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS at 1 p m. - Leave Baltimore foJ
New Bern WEDNESDAYS dnd SATURDAYS
Agents are as follews: t. , ...
EUBKN FOSTKR, Genl Jfsnager,
r v W Light St., Bal't.kfd.
IAS. W. McCARRICK, Ag't. Norfolk, Ta.
W. F. Clyde V Co.. PbUadelbla, 13 South
onrvna. .
York It Balto. Tran. Line.Pler T.Nortn river
E. Hampton, Boston, m (Jentral wnarf.
. B. H. Rockwell. Providence R. 1. .
D. 0. Mink, Fail River, Derrick Wharf.
Ships leaveBoston, Tuesday, and Saturdays.
" " New York dv.
' " Baltimore, Wednesdays nd Saturday,
ran mi ver, nionuays, Wednesdays.
r rmays. ,
' ' ' Providence, Saturdays
1 hrongh bills lading given; and rates gaaran
' to all points, at the different offices of the
mpanies. .. - . . - , ? , .
Avoid Ercahge ot Bnlk n Ship via
N. C. LINE. d
Mar JW f S H. ORAH , Agt, New Brne.N
L. J. Moork.
Vfu. EL Clarke.
MOORE & CLARKE,
ATTOEITEYS AT LAT7
: New rterno, N. C.
Will practise tn the Courts of Carteret. Cra
ven, Greene,, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Oimlow
and 1 5amli'-oeniMiih'H.
AIo in the Miprcme Court nt RnlelKh and
t o I iiHi-d fr hiicB Court at Newi'ei'ue and
NEW BESNE. N. C. MAY 15. 1334.
Pcllofcsyillo Itsiri3.
Cotton is dying on account of the cold
weather ,. .... . ;
Mr. J. II. Koonce, of Jones 'and Miss
Nona Scarborough, of Lenoir, are visit
ing relatives and friends in town. Miss
has lust finished her school at Mr T.
S. Gillett's and is now on her. war home.
The Bteamboat anil medical agricul
tural copartnership of Pollfjksvi'le com
menced replanting corn on yesterday,
but the medical parr made a sham call
this morning to aid him in taking a rest
Dr. C. J. Mattocks presented your
itemizer with a few of the finest straw
berries that it has ever been his pleasure
to see; one weighed over half an ounce,
but there was one serious objection
not in size, or flavor, but in quantity.! ,
Saturday morning's sun loomd up the
eastern eky in all the glory of day and
the steamer Trent sent forth three loud
peals as a warning to all who intended
enjoying the festivities of the day: to
geton board. Again vent forth another
peal and we were off promptly at 8:80,
On we went down the Trent; seeing the
beauties of nature alarmed us, and
triping lightly oS the lower deck to the
sound of sweet music, till at last, 11 ;30
we were at tne wnart at xxew tserne. t a
few left out joyous crowd here and we
steamed on up the Neuse still dancing
until we reached bhell Landing, and
here we enjoyed a most bountiful re
past of the good things which we were
supplied with, immediotely after, which
we started back for New iierne; there
came the oall in loud cheer for Felle
tier, who came very near being baptized
in the early morn, to speak, il re-
ponded in a few happy words, paying
nigh tribute to Jackson, giving warn
ing to the young men of North Carolina
and giving a just and true compliment
to the ladies of the Old North State,
after which there was loud calling for
Wynn. He responded in a happy way.
stating how many good things we had
in the South that we might well be
proud of, and of all things most to be
ovedbyuBis our noble and. true wo
men, after which Street was sailed on,
but just then he was not to be seen.
Then came musio and dancing until we
again arrived at New Berne,: when we
all started tox the Academy Green., ; At
6 p. m. we steamed out for home every
body hftppy.' We arrived at Polloks
vllle at 9:15, everybbdy saying "I never
had a more joyous time In my life.''
Among , those , happy ones. , was your
itemizer.. i r. .' r,.
r. t Can And mil.
Knowledge ia never so complctelj
one't own as ; when iworked out by
personal tbongbt and search.-However
many other people may know
t, a fact, or principle; Or solution
cannot become thoroughly your pos
session ontil you have .hunted- lor
ana discovered it yourseit. ? Jwery
one remembers best what his mind
"earns" by hard work. A reterari
teacher gives an example, 'among
reminiscences of his professional
ife, ot the sort of resolution and
diligence a boy needs to make him
master of knowledge j
I know a boy who was preparing
to enter the Junior Class ot the JNw
York University. -He was studying
trigonometry, and I gave him three
examples for the next lesi
The following day, he came into
my ; room to -demonstrate his prob
rems. Two of them he understood,.
but a third-a very difficult one he
lad not performed. 1 said to him,
"Shall T heln von?" '
- ......i-v-i (r,-iu.i.-
"JS'o, sir. 1 can and will do it,' it.
ou give me time."
I said, "Iwill give you all the time
you wish. '.:! $ .
iThe'next day,: he came into my
room to recite a lesson in the' same
8tudy.i'rr;r;:v;,i',;J-i '
"Well, Simon, have you worked
that example!" , ' ,- ,
"No, sir," he' answered i '"but,; I
can and will do it, if you give mo a
little more time."
"Certainly, you shall have all the
time yoa desire.": , X? : f Vi
I always like these bOya who. are
determined to do their own work,
for they make onr best scholars, and
men too. .The third morning yon
should have seen Simon ienter my
room. ' I knew he had it, for his
whole face told the story of his snc-
cesa.- "'"T''- ' 'vv -c i'rT'
Yes. he had it. notwithstandinff it
had cost him many hours of the
severest mental labor." $ 5 , jV i .. ' '
Not only had he solved the prob
lem, but what was of infinitely
greater importance to him, he had
begun : to develop mathematical
powers, which under the inspiration
of"I can and. will," he has contin
oed to cultivate, until to-day ne is
professor of mathematics in one of
our largest colleges, and one of the
ablest mathematicians of his years
in our country.
Prevent sickness bv taking occasion.
ally one of Emoet'b Little Cathartic
Pills, a wonderful appetizer an abso
lute cure 01 rjihousncss. 1j cents. 4
Job Work. . C ? .
The Journal office is prepared to
print Bill Heads, Letter Heads. En
velopes, Cards, Taprs.Circular Envelopes
etc., in neat and handsome style, and
also at prices to suit the times. Give us
atrial. - - - - -
Chattel Mortprnges, Real Estate Mort
gages, Deeds, Lion Bonds, always on
hand.
Blanks for the appointment of . Over
seers, and for making Overseer's report.
on hand.
iThree hundred and sixty -five times each
year every mother's son of us has a strug-'
4 gle getting into his shirt.
If a shirt is worth getting into, if it is strong
and well made, sure pot to rip or tear,
. perfect fitting, then there is some compen-.
, antion forspending so much of our exist-"
. enca in1 such a struggle; You may wrestle
with the DlAMQKD.'but with its everlaEling
' f stay-attachment and reinforced bosom, you
will come out head first every time, covert d
'with glory and with the test shirt in the land.
2100 UMEN. ,
If your flenlw docs not ketp it, send his ad. rest
to DaniolMilltr & Co., sole manufacturers, Balti
more. Mi.,- , . , . v , uf . . ;. , , , r;
For sale ty M JOES, New 'Etrnc N. C.
PP1 Ir'ifi'-'Anakes'S'
W tl K5-i Jv lln Waiiito cut
gives ixXsnt
rfAief. aai U
cure for rilcip.
Itifrtt. Ail. "ANA KESIS "
iiiiUcr.i.Dos 2-llOiiowlforl.
frot Yontnfiil Innmilcnoe, cansing I
Jiorrnin UoBiiity, Monttl nd Phvsi
, oal WoaknenK. Valoablo infonnMion
''ri 'lis TPrcirtjr - I
OIS O R D E R E D LIVE R '
' - and GA L A Ri a !
h SS.if?. ?l;,fiih?.',ic"n" 'Kce. tubs
JM l ,i,-, ji.vui, ctivc, jlck Head
tpirltA, A ot hnvlng J,cBlccv3
ii1,)l,l(,totl,i er. WKhjy eoi2
'nn'rhiViUS89 aiVe?,0ly.thlrt actscilmctly'
"lltnoi.lvnr. Xan T.1vm. t,..f. . ......
nil imf.'!i,SJi.i,n'lals0 l''0"ipt WMMoviniil
itft .?r?J,ROM,"1l! r!'BU,ar stools, a o'linr
sum.iiKl a vigorous bori v. TlT'i T's lt r 1 a
wi?h"11!,n.,:Rnfft y BHPin "ia
wlih friiiy work and m e a perfect
AMYiPpTE TQ filALAuiA.
; il3 FEErJS tIKB A NRVV MAST.
, y c uunii mo any. good,
cleaned rue out ntoely., Mv
Tlii'.v l.nvo
My appclito li
1 ... - j n iyt
r. . V " , tllK8" rondlly, and 1 now
fXZL W V' E WARDS, Palrnyra, q.
PoldeVftywhtir.aBo. Office ,41 MniTiiySt.,y.'-
; TOTFS SSfiiS! DYE"
Orat Haik or Whiskers clianzod ini
sfwitly to aULossf Black by a sinBle tit
p ioatWof lbi8 DTK. Soldi" OD SSfiiK.
Or sent by cinress on receipt of I ! ,
'' Ufflco, U Murray Street, New York '
IUTT'8 MANUAL CF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREt
ROBERTS 6 B
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Groceries,"
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Boots and Shoes,
iWl v'..'i"i .:i.'i'i;!t'i ,
Au otwaicn. w
wo iara offering VEXT
LOW.
Orders eolicited.. ;.: ' '
.ilif"--.;. ," .-,U--J iwtv;;.i ..;;'( '
Satisfaction guaranteed. -' :
. dw.': NEW BEIWE.'N. C
- .. attorney; AT LAW,
PractlRes lri the Courts of Carteret, Craven,
Hyde, Jones, Ijenolr, Paralieo and Wayne
counties: also in the United States Court at
New Heme.
f), Colleetlon of seamen's wages and all
cihimih Hniuiisi, vessels a specialty. ; . ,
unice lour uoors auove uaston llonse.
. ' mar2l-d&wtf - "
if -.,. .yTO THE ' -
VOTERS OFGRAVENCSliriTY:
I respectfully inform you that I arj
a CANDIDATE for SENATOU in the
next General Assembly, ! t ;
J, WtL J. CLAE.EH
: New Berne, N. O., April 8th, 181. gdwtf
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coc:c;rs pailt silVEI t:a r z
l im Ik) r'....ur cf ii".
or
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our
WAMSUTTA (l5s
KJiJiJ
AT
' DiinOillilS-A beautiful figured Lawn at 5c. '
worth 10c.
.iu1Uiiia--!s Siuuu
sell for 5 c.
BARGfllliS-See our No. 1 Victor Lawns,
beautiful quality, at 8c. peryd,, worth 15c.
Our No. 2 Yietoria Lawns, at 12c. and 15c,
worth 20c. and 25c. - '
oods Mever So Low.
A lovely Plaid Nainsook for Aprons, only 9c. ; cheap at 15(
India Mull,' Dimity, Batise-Victoria Lawn, Nainsook, and
other kinds of white goods going cheap.
And as for HAMBUR6S," we bought a tremendous job lot way down,
and we are selling them cheaper than
yourselves ; it is a fact we are belling
ufacture them.''--': k---;
BUTTONS we almost give you
Buttons for 2c, and beautiful Metal
We vovght a job:
And as for tho following Goods, just
chiefs, 5o. 10c! and 15c. Dress Ginghams, 83.' and 10c. Peijuet, Co. and 8c. '
Lace, Buntings, Albatrofs, Nun's Veilings, French Novelty, and one of the
bcist brands of Cashmere, and many black goods at Bottom Prices. "''-"-
But the Bargains of Bargains is Parasols ; only think of it, a lovely Silk
Parasol for 75c. t worth $1.50,
SHOES Wo carry a full line of
i$)&oS onTamxon
IShoe wc can give vou t
)ixon'sA We warrant
give you a beautiful Shoe
Children's Shoes a specialty. '
See our Laces, Cotton Trimmings' arid oh I the lovely Irish
Point' Embroidery, and the Darned Net Lace,' and Hire beautiful
and stylish Oriental Lacel And if .you want net for darning, we have it
for 15c. '! - ' '" ' ' .'-
THE
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAN
Has attained a standard of excellence whlcb
admits of no superior. ,
It contains every Improvement that inventive
genius, skill and money can produce. . . :.
r EVERY
m
A3
EXCEL
nVE
IEAHS.
These eitcellent Onrann are eelcbratcd for
volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety
of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish,
perfect construction, making them the juost
attractive, ornamental and desirable organs lir
homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, c.a.
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION,
VXEQTJALEO FACILITIES, 1 ' .'Y "
, SKILLED WOKKHEX, i
jt;(.; ' ;.-llJtSTUlATEniAL,
'X: .consnrei, iuxt fai
THE; POPULAR ORGAN
Instruction Books & Piano Stools
Catalogues & Price Lists, on application, feee.
C12S3 'CcttS ' OkiH.-COi.'
Corner Randolph and Ann Street l
L.
MAHBLE T0I1
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Aiidallklnus (' .- n
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Vau-
BANTED
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nArrr?na
r. rui lb u.s uiu umuv wo
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it cost to make thorn. Come and seo for
Haraburgs cheaper than it cost to man
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buttons. Only think of iCnioe Dress
Buttons for 10c; former price was 25o.
come and see for yourself: Handker
Cousin's' StvliBb.' Shoes, and that bra
every pair.' v And if you want "a cheap
at very low Prices.
. - . ! -
LODGE,
! :;;,.
Craven Street,, below repress
fe!5 ; .; ': ; IBWBERIT. N. C. ' -
DUVAL & NOIITON'L) ' : 1
HOUSE TONIC,
' -Ths Best Kcicirs fsp Ecr:cs hi
TRY IT. Tor Pale .by J. V. JO'tPAN and
IIAKCOCK BROS. ar.i.id
1TEV!
" ' AT
Zzotj Hill, Gr:
Well furnished, fu
Hie 1-KST tiie linn k.
Suninle rooniB i.r
K ati i r -
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1 A YEAR.' 1
Or Ysf P
$1' A YEAR $1
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