STEAME1IS,
Sr.V-K2H iM PAILICO
:n Transpcrtation Co'y.
New BKR!i?,N.C.,MayT. lS8l.
I' M M Ell 8C11E DTJ LE.OK THE STEAM ER
ELI CITY
) go Into effect on nd after May, 19, 1881 : .
..mday " ' ":
, Leave Bayboro at 8 a. m. for Mew
Heme, slopplntt at Stonewall, Van
demere, Fainlivo, Hmlths Creek,
Adams Creek and Riverdale, ,
Tuesday
Leave New Berne for Hyde County at
Va.m , stopping at Adums creek.
Thursday
re Hyde County for New Berne
at t a.mn (topping at Adams Creek,
Saturday ''-.
Leave New Berne for Bayboro at 8
a. m., stopping at Riverdale, Adams
1 . Creek, Smiths Creek, Pamlico, Van-
demere and Stonewall,
Friday up for excursions. , .
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 farther Information enquire at the of
lloe. Foot of Craven street.
RALPH GRAY,
' Agent at New Berne.
Or any of Its Agents at the following places:
ABM LEE, Adams Creek,
. D. M. WATSON, Lake Landing. Hyde Co.
D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere,
C. H. FOWLER, Stonewall,
S. H. FOWLER, Bayboro, ,
Q. F. M. DAIL. Pamlico.
W. H. J ACOB8, Smiths Creek, .
MALLETT BROS.. Riverdale.
Mir Freight received under cover every day
the week. . Jan21d4wly
RAILROADS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Atlantic A N. C. Railroad.
TIME TABLE No. 6.
In Effect 12:00 M., Sunday, December
v : . OQA 1SH9
EAST.
WEST.
P. W,
A. M
5 JjOQoldsboro,
11 10
10 231
8 30
88
6 .'W La Orange,
10 28
7 12
7 ri Kiiutoa,-
8 45
7 47
6 00
11
11 38
F. M.i
8 21New Berue,. ....
f Morehead Depot,,
7 21
r. u.
A. M.
A. M.
EAST.
1
WEST.
No.S
Mixed Fgt. a
pass. Train.
No. 4
Mixei Fgt. &
Pass. Tra n
STATIOJS.
- Ns.47. y v;' . No. 48 ;
Express . Express,
Pass.iMail STATIONS.- Pass.iMail
Arr""lI:vS; ll2ll
1
Arr. Ai've.
P. M.
7 38
e 67
6 14
6 44
4 67
4 16
8 43
5 14
8 02
P. c.
P.M.
700
6 87
650
620
4 21
3 48
8 19
3 02
280
P.M.
EAST.
WEST.
No. s. j .
HixedFgt.lt:
Vuw. Train. :
: No,. .
: Mixed Fgt.lt
Pass. Train.
3 Arr. L've.
STATIONS.
Arr. - L've VV.. ' -
: 4 4Q: Newbern.. ,
p. M.
1 25;
12 Si;
12 21 ;
11 52;
11 10;
10 53;
10 20;
: A. M.'i
P. M.
12 39
5
r 6
. 7
6 28 ; 5 26; Riverdale..- ...
31: 5 39: Croatan .:,
12 26
(: . 8 19: Havelock...
6 51; 8 5(i: Newport..
7 l! 7 10: Wildwood
7 !t! 1 45- Morehead City
11 57
11 20
10 58
10 25
10 00
7 65: ! Morehead Depot..
A. M,: A.L i
A. M
Train 48 connects With Wilmington & Wei
don Train bound North, leaving Goldsuoro
11:50 .a. m.. and with Richmond A Danville
Train West, leaving Goldnboro 11:5d a.m and
Wllmlnirton A Wnldon Train Sfntll atn . P.UI
Train 4 oounecU with W.4 W. Train bound
South, loaving UoldBboro 8 p.m.
Train 47conocta with Richmond ADnnville
Train, arrivinr at Goldsbcro 8:20 n.m . and
niinetou and Weldon Train from the North at
6:4.1 p.m. f ' -
Trains i, 6 k 8, Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. , ,
Trains 47 A 48, daily exceptSnnday
Train a. TnpHciftv. Thnrsdav and Saturdays.
Trains 48 A 3 breakfast at Kinston. Train 47
s tipper at Kinston.
. , W. Dnnn,
Superintendent.
Midland N. C. Railway.
TIMS TABLE Fo. 4,
In effect Thursday, October 25, 1883.
WEST.
EAST.
No.l.
Mixed Train.
i No. 2.
Mixed Train.
STATIONS.
Arr. - - li've.
Arr. L've.
r. m.
: r. . t
1 Q Ml irktMahsirn
A.M. i AM.
6 14 i
5 51 5 5R
5 84 f 6 87
5 27: 6 27
508 : 5 09
j 4 48
8 29 I 9 H sOopelands
8 45 ( i ; Princeton...
65 8 65 : Holt's Mill..
10 13 1 10 16 - Pine Level..
10K4 -Stnthfleld....
B DAIL! EXCEPT SUNDAY. "
TralN2 connects with A. A N. C. Freight
Train leaving Goldsboro at 7:30 a.m and with
W. A W. Train going North at 9:50 a.ra., going
Pouth at 5:16 p.m., and with R. AD. train going
West at 10:00 a.m.
Train No. 1 connects with A. A N. C. train
"'riving at Goldsboro 8:26 p.m.; with HiD,
. aln arriving at 5:20 p.m., and with W. A W.
'i i uni arriving at 5:15 p.m. and 8.00p.m.
W. Dunn,
, Superintendent.
It Stands at the Head.
in;
J
An. : Ive.
A. M. A. M.
7 10 1 Goldsboro,-... .........
7 48 7 80 Best's ......... .......
8 10 8 26 La Grange, ...........
8 50 ,168 Falling Creek.......
9 20 60 Kinston,. .......
10 20 10 30 Dover.. ...
10 58 11 00 Core Creek -
24 1180 Tmcurora ............
1141 U 45 CUrlce'.
12 17 ' Newbern,.
P. M. P. M. A
yt1
Ryefs Cherry
OmUls, Ohio, Sept to. 18S2.
"Hatinc been (abject to a broB -
COLDS.
chlal affection, wit frequent
colds, for a number ef years, I hereby cer
tify that Aybr's Chkbry Pectoral gives
me prompt relief, and is the most effective
remedy I bare ever tried. :. '
James a. Hamilton, - ;
Editor of The Cntcent.-
1 , "Mt-Gllead, Ohio, June 26,' 1882.
COUGH M I have used Atek's Crxiuit
, Pectoral this spring for a se
vere cough and lung trouble with good ,
effect, and I am pleased to recommend It
to any one similarly affected.
. Haxvet Badqhmaw, . ' .-- ,
. .Proprietor Globs Hotel" ',
rBEFAREO T ' - . -
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
: Sold by all Druggists.
STEAMERS.
THE ; :
NEUSK TRENT - RIVER
Steamboat Company!
Will run the following Schedule on and after
Wednesday, May 7th, 1881 : : .
Steamer Trent
Will leave New Berne for Polloksville and
Trenton every Wednesday at SEVEN, A. M.
Returning, will leave Trenton every Thurs
day. . t-. . . ,. ,
The steamer TRENT can be chartered
Mondays, Tuesdavs, Fridays and Saturdays
for excursions, etc.
Steamer Kinston
Will leave Newborn for Kinston everyTUKS
DAY and FRIDAY j returning leaves Kin
ston for Newbern every MONDAY and
THURSDAY; touching at Jolly Old Field and
all intermediate points both going and com
ing. ,
These steamers mnke close connection with"
the O. D. S S.co. nnd North Carolina Freight
Line. For further information apply to
W. K. STYRON, JJt., at Newbern. .
W. F. Stanly, Kinston
D. S. Babbus, Polloksville.
v R. W. McGow an, Trenton. - '
S. QuiseRLY, Jolly Old Field.
J. M. WHITE, Gen'l Manager,
feb7dJfcW Kinston. N.O. ,
OLD DOMINION
Steamship Company.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE
For New Yorte, Baltimore, Nor
folk, Boston, Elizabeth City,
Philadelphia, Providence,
and other Cities.
ON AND AFTER
Mondav July 2nd, 1883,
ONTIL FURTHER NOTICE
, Steamer Shenandoah
Will leave, upon arrival of train on Norfolk
Southern Kulioaa at Liizabem uity, every
MONDAY AND THURSDAY
for New Berne. Returning leaves New Berne
lor luizabetn uuy every
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
at p. m., making close connection with Nor
fo Southern K. R. for Northern cities.
Close connection made at New Kerne with
steamers for Kinston, Polloksville, Trenton
and all landings on the Neune and Trent
Rivers. No freights received for shipment on
Tuesdays and Fridays after Sj pa
Freight forwarded promptly and lowest rates
guaranteed to destination. Fare to Elizabeth
tJity and return. 4. To Wiishington, 4. To
Hoffolk, 5. To Baltimore, $8.50. To New York,
f 13.MI. ,
E. B. ROBERTS, AgH, New Berne,
CDLFKrPKR It TtTBNEB,
. .. ... : Ag'ts, Norfolk, V. A
W. H. Stanford. Gen'l Tr't Ag't.
New York City
Change of Pier in New York.
The N. C. Freight Line
FOR NEW YORK, '
BOSTON, .PROVIDENCE,
and all points
IVortli and West "
After this date will receive freight in New Yoik
for New Bern at
PIER 7, NORTH RIVISR,
Office of Few York and Baltimore
- Transportation Co.
Merchants shonld remember that this is one of
the best Steam Lines eat of New York, making
daily connection with Baltimore lor new Heme;
all inside, ana omy one cnange. ; -
SEMI-WEEKLY, STEAMERS
Between ; Hew "Berne "and . Baltimore
; ' (Touching at Norfolk) " .;.
Leaving New Berne for Baltimore TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS at 1 p m. Leave Baltimore foj
New Berne WEDNESDAYS dnd SATURDAYS
8. p. m. , '
Agents ars as f ollews:
ETJBEN FOSTER, Gen'l Jfsnager, . .
. .. . . 80 Light St., Bal't. Md,
IAS. W. McOARRIOK, Ag't. Norfolk, Ta.'.
W. P. Clyde & Co.. Philadelphia, 12 Sonth
hurves.
YorkABalto.Tran.Line,Pier TJIorm river
E. Sampson, Boston, 63 Central wharf. . -.
B. H. Rockwell, Providence R. I.
- D. 0. Mink. Fall River, Derrick wharf.' '
Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays,
' " New York daily.
. :. ' M. Baltimore, Wednesdays nd Saturdays
" r an mver, monaays, weunesu&ys
trldays. .. ,
" ' Providence, Saturdavs. v . .
Through bills lading given, and rates gaaran
to all points at the different offices of the
mpaniet.
avoid Breakage oi Balk and Snip via
N. C. LINE. d
War so ly 8 It. ORA Y , AgX New Berne.N
L. J. Moore. W. E. Cijikkb.
MOORE & CLARKE,
ATTORNEYS AT LA 17
New Berne, N. C.
Will practise in the Courts of Cftrteret, Cra
ven, Oreene, Uyl, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow
and l-(nn!icocnuuU('S.
THE JOURNAL.
SEW BERNE. N. C, MAY 24," 1884.
. v A Trick on a Spider. .
A great many years nso. a rris
oner of etate, who was allowed to
cbeer the solitude of his dungeon by
playing on his flute, discovered after
a while that, every time he played,
a great nu nicer of spiders gathered
about him. Since then, the liking
of -spiders for" music has been
proved. ' I myself had often wished
I f A Tl a XT fiti" a onwinri onilmnva Knf T
was' not well enough acquainted
with any musical instrument to coax
a tune out of it. : ; ' -
A scientific gentleman of Europe
gave me a valuable hint by an ex
periment of his own. ; He used a
tuning-fork. Kow I can play a tuning-fork
as well as anybody. I pro
cured a tuning-fork, and then
sought out a spider. I found a
handsome, brandnew web, and
though I did not see Mistress Ep-
eira, I knew she must be at home.
Upeira dtadema is her full name,
tuougn most persons call her a gar
den spider. It is she who makes
those beautiful, wheel-like webs
which festoon the rose-bushes and
trees. ' - : -.. , .
As I have said, Madame Spider
was not visible, I knew, however,
she must be in her gossamer parlor,
wnicu is attticueu to uer weu.
Here was' a good chance to try
tuning-fork music. ,1 rapped the
fork on a stone, and in a moment a
soft, melodious hum filled the air. I
touched one of the spokes of the
web with the fork. On the instant,
Madame flew out of her parlor in
great haste, hesitated a moment at
th) outer edge of the web, and then,
instead of going straight to the tun
ing-fork, ran to the very center of
the web.
When there, she quickly caught
old of each of the spokes one after
the other, and gave it a little tag,
as a boy does his fishing-line to see
if a fish is hooked. Each was passed
by until she came to the spoke npon
which the humming fork rested.!
There she stopped, and it was'
easy to see she was excited, ouo :
gave the whole web a shake ; then
tugged at the spoke again. , "Hum-!
m-in-m'? still sang the tork, rather
faintly now, however. - !
Madame was satisfied, llcr mind;
was made up. uown sne darted
and caught the -end ot the fork in
her arms. She tried to bite into the
hard metal, and at the same time
she spun a web of silk around and
aronnd the two prongs, which by
this time had ceased vibrating.'
1 pulled the iork away, and Mad
ame Epeira retired in disappoint
ment to the center of the web. But
it she was disappointed, so was I for,
was satisfied that it was not the
music of the fork that had attracted
her. Unfortunately, it was alto
gether too probable that she mis
took the hum of the fork for the buzz
of a fly, a sort of music no doubt
very sweet to her. r
Time alter time I repeated the ex
periment with the fork, touching in
turn each spoke of the web, and
each time Madame Spider was de-
uded into trying to capture the
tuning-fork. It was odd that she
did pot learn wisdom by repeated
disappointment.. Nicholas.
DON'T DmiN TBE HOVSE.
"Rough on Rats1' clears out rata. mice.
roaches, bed-bags, flies, ants, moles.
chipmunks, gophers. 15o. , . 4
For seven years Allen's Brain Food
has stood the strongest tests as to its
merits in curing Nervousness, Nervous
Debility, and restoring lost powers to
the weakened uenerative System, and,
in no instance has it ever failed; test it.
$1; 6 for $5. At druggists, or by mail
from J. H. Allen, 315 First Ave.. New
YorkCitV. 4
Ayer'e Sarsaparilla has such concen
trated, curative power, that it is by far
the best, cheapest, and surest-, blood
purifier known.
.;".''.: Job Work.
The Journal office Js prepared to
print Bill Heads, Letter Heads, En
velopes, Cards, Tags.Circular Envelopes.
etc., in neat ana nanasome style, and
also at prices to suit the times. Give us
atrial. . .. ,,
Chattel Mortgages, Real Estate Mort
gages, feeds, JUen lionds, always on
hand. . . . ..-
Blanks for the appointment of Over
seers, and for makingpverseer's report,
on hand- - , -,
Baldness may be avoided by the use
of Hall's Hair Bene wer,K which prevents
the falling out of the hair, and stimu
lates it to renewed growtn and luxu
riance. It also restores faded or gray
hair to its original dark coler. and radi
cally cures nearly every disease of the
scalp. : ' -
Avoid Pills Being largely composed
of mercury they eventually ruin the
stomach, but Allen's Bilious Physic, a
vegetable mixture, acts quickly and ef
fectually cures. 25 cents. At all drug
gists. . - 0'
"Will the coming man smoke?" was
settled by Prof. Fisk in his charming
pamphlet. He says, moreover, that the
rational way to use tobacco is through
the pipe. All agree that only the best
tobacco should be used. Which is the
beet? That to which nature has con
tributed the most' exquisite flavors,
Blackwell's Durham Long Cut fills the
bill completely, Dont be deceived
when you buy. The Durham Bull trade
mark is on eyery genuine package.
FITZ-EDWARD ON SHIRTS I
. A shirt is a very humble gar
iii2nt, but after all it has a great
deal to do with a man's happiness.
.What misery arises from an ill.
setting bosom, a bad-fitting neck
band, an uncomfortable yoke, or
sleeves toot short or too long.
But now I will be comfortable
aud happy, I have found the shirt ,
4 thatalways fits -"The Diamond."
The tangled thread of life's ex
istence henceforth will be smooth.
WAMSUTTA
If your dealer does not keep it, send hi, address
. to Daniel Miller & Co., sole manufacturers, Ilultf
. .more, Md. ,
For sale by ASA JONES, New Ecrnc. N. C.
E
r crl'NEVtr 0UTOF 0RDER.
30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK.
ILL.
MASS..
FOR SALE BY
J. L. STONE, RaloJghr
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1884.
Harper's Young People,
' ' An Illustrated Weekly 16 Pages.'
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'. : Hlxtecn ears oi Age.
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SjawQIOO LINEN. ,
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See
Our
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BARGMIS-A beautiful figured Lawn at 5er
worth 10c. . ' ' - - ' " . V .
-As good
sell for 5c. " -
ft 1 1 VaKSl HI iMM I 1 1 I I
beautiful quality, at 8c.
uuriso. 4 v lciona Liawns, at izc. ana ioc., -worth
20c. and 25c. : '
Coods jever So Low.
A Jovely Plaid Nainsook for Aprons, only 9c. cheap at 15c.
India Mull, Dimity, Batise-Victoria Lawn, Nainsook, and
other kinds of white goods going cheap. . " - " "
. . ....... r . '. .. . "- - ' . -n,
And as for HAMBURGS, 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.
BUTTONS we almost give you
Buttons for 2c, and beautiful Metal
c uougitt a joo. -
..J - - r . xi. - e 11 ! ri.-.i- '.. -
jxuu ivH lor iuo luiiuwiug wouus, just
chiefs, oc. lUc. and loo. Dress Uinghams, 03. and 10c. 1'equet, oc. and oo.
Lace, Buntings, Albatross, Nun's Veilings, French Novelty, and one of the
best brands of Cashmere,' and many black goods at Bottom Prices. ' t
But the Bargains of Bargains is Parasols ; only think of it, a lovely Silk
'arasol for 75c, worth $1.50, - . , '". ' 'J '
SHOES We carry a full line of Cousin's .Stylish Shoes, and that brag .
shCe of ours Dixon's. We warrant every pair. And if you want a cheap .
Shoe we can give you a beautiful Shoe at very low Prices. ; - u ''
Children's Shoes a specialty.
See our Laces, Cotton Trimmings, and oh! the lovely-Irish
Point Embroidery, and the' Darned Net Lace, and the beautiful
and stylish Oriental Lace. .And if you want net for darning, we have it
for 15c. - . -
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGASM
Has attained a standard of excellence which
admits of no superior. . -
' It contains every Improvement that inventive
genius, skill and money can 'produce. -
ft . OMAIi
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EXCEL r .TEASS.
These esceilent Onrans are celebrated for
volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety
of combination, artistic design, beauty In flnisli,
perfect construction, making them the most
attractive, ornamental and desirable organs ior
nomes, scnoois, cnurcues, lodges, societies, tm.
v ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, ,
UNEQUALED FACIEITIES,
SKILLED WORKMEN,
BEST MATERIAL,
S' '. COMnrNED, MAKE THIS J" - '
THE POPULAR OHQAH
instruction Books & Piano Stools ;
Catalogues & Price Lists,n spplication, mfc
e Chicago Cottage Organ U
r Corner Bandolph and Ann StrteU, ; v 'i
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: MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
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Orders will receive prompt attonliort
and satisfaction guaranteed.
JOT3 II. WILJ.I3, rrcriictcr
Ta
iifargams
AT;-' ' -;'V
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Prints as. are. made we
; '
1 I I I . I.I I I IM. I lM IVMV
per yd., worth lc. -
it cost to make them. - Come and see for "
Ilamburgs cheaper than it cost to man-'
. , -, - "
buttons.' Only think of it, niceDresa -
Buttons for 10c, former price was 25c.
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j. . ... I i... .... .n. ti
come nuu boo ioryourseii; xianuKer- .
' ' " - -. ;
DUVAL & NOKTOS'S '
HOUSE TONIC,:
TltS Bnpr I.Tnili'ftinn full TTnnofte (lnt ' '-
. - IUU UUOU 1UQU1UUJB ill! iiUiiiCd UUb. . i
THY IT., For Bale by J. V. JORDAN and -1
HANCOCK KUOa. ap!5dw -
. 11. O. K. LODGE,
HAY ! HAY ! HAY !
Craven Street, below Express Office,
felS , ' MKWDERV, N. C. -dAw
- DisolutionLaw' Firm.
The ilrm of Wm. .1. nnd Win' IS. Clarke is '
this day disnolved by mutual consent.
Wm. E. Clarke, the junior member, retires, .
Wm. J. Clarke remains at the old office, and
continues practice. ;
This 4th day of April, A.D. 1881. ' '
Wm J. OLABKE. '
ap5 - . . ; Wm, E. CLARKE.
IT'S
Pit;
TORPID novPi
- m r n ruv v m mm ns
'-mfcatfc' m V C H .
. ,g Buurr-s arise tnree fourthi nl
5 Aii.i. ; """" "awura: iMMt at r
'.1 " eosttvt., kick Ued
.p, luuBeu UIUIV nth.. i ,
ojertlonof bodjr mr mlnj, Ernctotlou '
;"" Urine. t-WMSTIPATfilm:"
inund tho use ofawmedythnt fJi.H 7-
i"ri i .ver A8lu,rormedlciiie TtiT4
ivtiliieynndSkin lsa so riromcf ttnnoviiia-
bit, ...1 Ti " "6"r nmoiB, Oicnr"
sun -md a vigorous body. TUTT'S PILI.S-
with d, v i,ttir BnP,na ?' lutcrfere. .
itn i anily work and nre a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA'
i 7t DW6P8ia, with Const ipa--ioii.two
years, and Save tried ten (H,i
fh i i..0!"8 Bnd "TT'S are the first
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