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STEAMERS. ; mr-jim fro pijuco . : :n Transportation Co'y. NW Bias. N. C. Oot. 81. 1884. FALL SCHEDULE OF THE STEAMEB ELM CJIXY ro Into effect on after November 5, dnesdays . . . . Leave New Bern at la, m., ior iny uum, aud stonewall. I'rhlays Leave Stonewall at 8 a.m. for Berne, stopping at Vaudemere and Ads Btreek. utnrdays . ' Leave New Berne at 9 p. m for Landing, stopping at Adams Creek. Lake Tuesdays .. Leave Lake Landing at 10 a. m. for New borne, stopping at Artani Creek. By this arrangement we are able to make close oonneetton with the Northern steam ers, also having good accommodations both for passengers and freight at very low rates, RHk that the merchants and producers along 1t Una tA bIv it their cheerful support. freight received under cover every day of the week For further Information enquire at the of Hos, Foot of Craven street. E. R. PIERCE. Agt. New Berne.N. C , Or any of Its Agents at the following places: ABK LEE. Adams Creek. U. M. WATSON, Lake Landing. , D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere, C. H. FOWLER, Stonewall, S. H. FOWLEB, Bayboro, 8. H. GRAY. Ian21d4wly General Mannfier. PEA-GHOWERSATTENTIOHr HTJIKT'M ... CGlctsraJsd Prcini Extra' Mi Feas r At $3.50 per Bushel, Direct from the Grower, In Scaled Cags Delivered in Ntwbtinc. That all may plnnt Bniil'i Premier Pea and save money nt the start, we will deliver free in Revtbeme all orders of from one bushel to one hundred bushels at 93.50 pel bushel, cash with order. This pea has made itscrop In forty-flvedays In a good season. None Othrr so Early. None so Productive. Mr. E. B. Cox says: "The Bulst'st Premier Extra Early Pcni 1 pltttited lust year were the earlleKi and most pioduntive I had." New is the time to get tip jonr clubs. Address ' ROBERT ETJIST, Jr. SEED GROWER, 93 J and 034 Market St., Phllada, Vt. novl dw'Jm ' ,. , THE 1TEUSE & TRENT RIVER Steamboat Company Will run the following Schedule on and after Friday, August 22d, l.-dl : Steamer Trent Wilt leave New Borne for Polloksvllle, Tren ton and Intermediate landings every Wed nesday and Friday, returning on Thursday and Snlurdk)-. I Steamer Kinston 1U leave Newbern for Klnston every TUES DAY and FRIDAY; returning leaves Kln ston for Newbern every MONDAY aud THURSDAY; touching at Jolly Old Field and all intermediate points both gclng and com- Itt. , These steamers make closeconnection with the 0. 1). S 8. Co. and North Carolina Freight 1,1 ue. For further Information apply to . . W. K. STY RON, Jft., at Newbern. W. F. Stamlj, Klnston D. S. BA.RF.TS, Polloksville. I T. WILSON. Agent at Trenton. J. P. Q,trisBBLY, Jolly Old Field. J. K, Banks, Quaker Bridge. J. M. WHITE, Gen'l Manager, b7diw Klnston. N.C CENTRAL SO TEL BAR BILLIARD ROOM. EVERYTHING FKST CLASS. Capt. SAM II. WATERS, Prop'r. Hear Entrance from the Ilotel, seodly Middle St,, New Berne. N. (. THE JOUKNAl. NEW BERNE. 2T. 7., NOV.13, 1884. OLD HOM1IVIOIV Steamship Company. . HE MI-WEEKLY LINE For Now Yoric, Baltimore, Nor folk, Boston, Elizabeth Cits', " Philadelphia, providence, and other Cities, HAUOVARii:, Guns and Gun Implements, COOXINB & HEATING STOVES. SASH. BOjES,-BLINDS and M0DLDIN&, Lime, Cement, Planter Paris, Hair, PAINTS, OILS ANl PUTTY. For the best goods nud loweit prices call at L. H. CUTLER'S, NEW ISERNE, N. C. ; ..." i i Wit Outwitted. In Fotler'i American Monthly we find an amusing instance of how wit was outwitted. ' An Irishman,' who had provided himself with a huge horse-pistol, and taken to "the road" to replen ish his exchequer, met a farmer re turningrom market with & bag of money. , j- v. v .r-y . J '. ' Your money or 4 your life!" de manded Pat, presenting the pistol in the nsnal way. . :"w : ; i ) The farmer chanced to be a Qua ker, and he essayed to temporize. "I would not hare thee stain thy soul with sin, friend" said he; "and didst tbou kill me. it would be mur der. Buj hold I A bargain is lio sin, but a commerce between two honest men- I will give thee this bag of gold for the pistol which thou boldest at my ear" i Y , The unsuspecting amateur high wayman made the exchange without a moment's hesitation. , .,, , '-Now, friend," cried tho wily Eph raim, levelling the weapon, "give mo back my gold, or I'll blow thy drums out: ' , . .. . , v Blaze away, thin, darlint!" said Pat. , "Sure, there's niver a dhrop of po wilier in it!" . - .y ' i The Moors' Use of' Water. ' Tho Moors displayed an astonish-' iiiK ingenuity and fertility of inven tion in their manipulations of toun. tains and baths and niuning streams. It is plain ' to see ' that water from the same source is made lo subserve diflerent purposes in Mli-rcnt parts of its course: though u-re is never lack of water about ie Alliainbra, for the hotter, and ier the weather the inoro irapully s the snow melted on the mountains ind the more copiously now its streams. All tho courts about the Alhambra are arranged that water may flow continually, open to the air, and thus give coolness to the atmosphere even in the heat of day. At the Alcazar (which is Arabian for palace) of Seville the water is made to gush in crossing all along ie pavements ot the gardens, and tho apparatns of arrangement still remains, in use. Cor. Cincinnati Enquirer. UALinOf (1 CLOTHING STORE BOOK ; OF OtTR TJHEQUALED STILES OF Fall and Winter CLOW PRlSa EEDUCJED SUIT v THE TIMES. -i'l ON AND AFTER . Monday July 2nd, 1883, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Steamer Shenandoah Will Iosts, apon a.iival of train on Norfolk ' Soatheru Bsiltid at Elizabeth City, every HONDA V AMD TIIUItSDAY for Nsw Berne. Rtnrnin(t leaves New Berne for Elisabeth City eveiy TUESDAY AND FRIDAY at 4 p. ra, maltine close connection with Nor folk Southern R.. R. for Northern citiea. Clous connection made at New Berne with steamers fur Klnston, Polloksvllle, Trenton and all landin on the Neuse and Trent Rivers. No freights received for shipment on Tuesdays and Fridays after 34 p m. Freight lorwarded promptly and lowest rates guaranteed to destination. Fare to Elixnbeth r City and return. (4. To Norfolk, $5. To Bal timore, $8. To Nw York, 13.i. E. B. ROBERTS. Agt, New Berne, ; OOLFBFFIB fc TOBHBB, " Ag-U. Norfolk, V. A ; W. H. Stanford, 0en'l vrt Ag't, ' New York City. NOTICE. SALE OF .LAND, Pursuant to a Judgment In the, notion In the Superior Court of Craven county, where in K. 11. Cox. administrator of Thomas K. Gaskins.is pluintiir, nd h. II. 8pler and an other is defendant, I will expose for sale at ihH nourr. house in the eirv of Newbern. on Monday, the 1st day of December, 1HS1, nt 12 o'cloelf, that ceilalti traetof land situated in said eoimiy on Neuse load, bounded ns fol lows: ilejiiiiiiliiKHtapointonsaiu roaawnere . iiriik'H erosses hussell's branch. ruiiB thetue with said Russell's branch to Half Moon eanal, thence southwardly with said canal to a lu iilse that crosses said canal at the division line between Kate Cobb and said Kninr. thence un and with the cart road that crosses said Bridge to a ditch at the corner of said Cobb s yard ieuee, mence wiiu sam aucii 1 ui KeuHn road, tliem-e un Neuse roart to the beginning. Also a tract of land beginning at tne poini oi luierseoiiun-ui iu ntuiw road and the Dover road, runs thence. up the Neuse road to a point from which ft line drawn directly sout h to the Dover road will cut off between said nwe, uie neiise ana jju' To anv body who has disease of throat or lungs, we will send proof that Piso's Cure for Consumption has cured the same complaints in other cases. Ad dress, E. T.HAZELTINI!. warren, l a. jy26 d&w What? a pips of execrable stuff! What? a cigarette rolled out of drugged or deteriorated leaf! Bah! Get Black- well'a Durham Long Cut, for pipe or igarette, and then you are sure of a pure, fragrant smoke. Hth the Dover road ver roads, twoacres, tbfcce along said line to the Dover road, thence w to the beginning. Terms of sale, caih. E. V CAKPKITER, Commissioner. Change of Pier in Hew York. The N. C. Freight Line FOR NEW YORK, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and all roint NorthanrtWest After this data will receive iVeiEht in New Yoilt for Hew Berns at PIER 7t. NORTH RIVER, Office of New York and Baltimore Transportation Co. - : " Merchants shonld remember that this Is one of the best Steam Lines ont of New York, making daily connection with Baltimore for New Berne; ail insids, and anly one change. SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMERS E:tra Hew; Berne and Baltimore, O . (Touching at Norfolk) , Lealag Kew Berne for Baltimore TTJE8DAY8 FRIDAYS at 1 p m. Leave Baltimore foj Kew Beras WEDNESDAYS dnd SATURDAYS (.p.ss. AgenU ars as follews: EUBIN FOSTER, Genl JTsnager, .. . H Ltght St., Bal't. Md. AS. W. MeCAEBICK, Ag't. Norfolk, Va. W. P. Cljde Co.. Vbiladelphis, JJ South Atrirt. York A Balto. Trauw. Llne.Pier Terth rlTSr " Snmpson, Uoston, 63 centrsi wnan. M. Rockwell, Providence R. I. !.C. Riink,FURiwr,Derrlck wharf. in leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays, " , " New York dally. " Baltimore, Wednesdays snd Sstnrdsjs ' . Fall Hirer, Mcmdsya, Wedaesdays. Fridays." - . " Providence, Saturdays mh. bills Isdyig rtvsa, and rates gnaraa : all points. At the different offices of the vt f T Tv A I 4 m S J A a VI MRS. D EWE I IS AT HOME AGAI FROM The northern Market, And will be ready on .TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, To stow ' Jklosit Astonisliin. (In price and qnajityj Utilliiiery Ever brought here." Coiuo to see us whether you want to buy or . not, just to see now pretty and Handsome are our goods, and above all how cheap. sfli . . yff .' - Brick, Brick. For sale In any quantity anrlcea to su the times. Brick have been examined by good Masons and Dronormced first-class. ' Samples can be seen at my store. Orders solicited. , . i . .. - . iune8dEwtf ' K. R. JONES, - NOTICE. "V-..: Having qualified as Administrator of Thomas Harris, deceased, nil persons havlxg claims against the deeettent am hereby no tified to exhibit the same to me on or before the Fourth day of October, lH8!i, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery- All persons liiueoteo to mm win mam elm mndlate Davmpnt. A. IIAHTf. Administrator of Thomas Hair is, dec'fl M00RKACLA8KE, ' , , )!'.. ' Attorneys for Administrator. oc Ww y ot Bulk and Snip $ r75,000 , FIRST-CLASS HAND MADE BRICK Call at C. . FOY'S a for samWe. ' i FrcchKesbiv t ' ' t The 5st lbs Martct alTonV Pork Bansage and Beef can be found ; T- . " ' k , , ' ; ' CHAS E.-NEUSON'S, ' -. . , On l'.roml Psroot, o S,l"-n . ' ' ' Erery careful buyer, who wants to be dressed noat, and at the stme time save money, should inspect our stock when In waut of v '."..? Olothing', Huts r Shoes. 'liilrroVeiUeaVoifer'the 8TOKM KINO UMBRELLA, wmrante-lnot to turn over in any fetorm. Reversible and other Overcoats very low. ' . Best line of Men s. Ladies and Ouldrer'8 UnIrwp(ir iu l'n inarkpt.' ' - -Suits of Clothing from 3.00 to 825.00. Overcoats from $1 50 to 20.00. Large variety of Carpets from 20 cents up. -."; Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks and Walking Jackets from $1 .".0 up. , y ' Ladies' and Gents' Trunks aud Vitlises a specialty. ocl7dw 7. , . Respectfully yours, JOSEPH SCUWERIN, RAILROADS. CHANSE OR SCHEDULE.: Atlantic & N. C. Railroad " , TIME TABLE No. . 10. 1 In Effect 13:00 M., Bunday, . Not. J, 1884. f. --. ' ' EAST. 1 WKST. No. 47. Kxprera Pass.iMail Arr. L'vs. r. m. 6 25 5 68i 7 40 U H8 P. U.J STATIONS p. M i 50 Goldsboro. ' 5 2S;La Grangs...., o lo KlnBton,-.. 7 a'J New Barns, P. M. - No. Express, rus Aatai , AirT'iv A. M 11 27 10 60i 10 10 8 40 A. M. KM 10 20 8 53 40 M. A. ' EAST I WEST. TIIK No. S - . No. 4 . Mixed Ft. a Mtxe F(t. Pass. Train. ' STATI055. . Pass. Tra'n Arr. L've. Arr. u'n , A U. A.M. P. M P. M.V 6 40 1 Guld?boro,. .,..... 7 27 7 18 7 20 1 Best's 6 45 8 Ct 7 4Q 7 65 La Orange, 6WI 8 5 8 19 8 24) FalllnrUreek....... 6 27 6 44 8 48 9 88 Kinston,......... 4 44 6 04 9 21 9 24 CaswelL., . 4 28 4 28 1M1 9 55 Dover..... 4 ft 4 00 10 21 10 25 Core Creek. S SO S 81 10 49 10 SI Tntcarora w SOI ' 10 1108 1105 Clarke's ...... 3 UI 2 50 1187 Newbern,-. S 26 A. M. A, H. P. X. P.M. , EAST. WEST. No. 6. : Xlxed Fgt.Aj Pans. Traiu. : Debility in adults is often caused by worms. Tne change from cmidnooa to manhood is not sufficient to rid the sys tem of this awful plague, bhnner s Indian Vermifuge will expel them and restore Health and a bright complexion. Avoid the harsh, irritating, griping compounds so often sold as purging medicines, and correct the irregularities of the bowels by the use of Ayer s Ca thartio Pills, which are mild and gen tle, yet thorough and searching, in their action. ' And Straw Hats nnd Suminor Suits luuut bo laid bv, but Lcfore DOING SO call on t.s and get your WINTUtt OUTFIT. ' , Being the ONLY EXCLUSIVE CENTS' FfJKNISIIIMO STORE IN THE CITY, d- not buy before you have given us a call. We have a Full Linn of Seasonable Goods. Our Stock of Clothing is now nearly complete. .Nobby Sacks imd Cutaways, Suits of Diagonal, CaMimeres and Corkscrews.. Our lino of Overcoats ih tho brat we'have ever had. Boys, Youths and Children's Suits from 83.G0 up. Roy's Ovetrcoals at $2 51). Full line of Underwear. Agents for the Celebrated Pearl iihirt. We sell a good White Shirt, Linen Bosom and Cuif Bands, at 03c. Stacy; Adams & Co.'s Shoes, acknowledged by all to be the Best Shoe sold in this market. We have the exclusive sale of them. Our 3.00 Stacy, Uldams & Co. 's Shoe is the "Boas." ' Our Hat Stock is very complete, comprising ton different styles in stiff goods. New Ties and Scarfs, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Scarf Pins, Collar and Cuff Buttons, at Popular Prices. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Trunks and Valises. We have samples of Stair Garpets in groat variety. Rubber Coats, Boots and Shoes, etc., etc. Arr. 5 flfl i 0 0: I 88: io: 7 4i; 8 1.!; 8 S!8: a. m. ; L've: ....... STATIONS. ..... i No,. Mixed Fst. A i fuss. Traiu. Arr. Id: IVevrlM'rt ill! HKen !. , 0 ) !rif,:t IS- llnvelivk 7 29. Ne iirri ..-v.. T 4S: W)uwpi1...; X 8: ! l.crtil l'it..... ; Mo: eiifttct'ljlHU., A. f. M , 1 a' . IV SI! 11 u U lOj It 685 10 20 ! A. M.i Lvs. ! P. M 12 89 -12 20 11 57 n -jo , '19 58 10 25 i 10 (HI A. M. Tiniu iNconuei'is with Wilmington A Wel don 'J'inlii honnd North, leaving Ooldsboro 1 1:5-1 .). in., mid with Klohmond A Douviile Triiiu West, lenvlni; Goldsboro 11:50 am and Wilmington & Weldon Train South at4--37p.in. Train 4 connects with W. 4 W. Train bound uoutn, leaving uoiciBDoro 7:89 p.ra. Train 47 connects with Richmond A TJiuivillc Train, arriving at Goldsboro 4:20 p.m , and With Wilmington and Wcl ion Train from th North nt 4:37 p.m. a ruins o a o, Konuays, wednesdars ana Fridays. Trains 47, 4ti, 84, dally except Sunday. . Train 47 supper et Klnston, W. Dunn, , Superintendent. Midland K. C. Railway. - TIME TABLE No. 8, In effect Sunday, Septemer 21, 1884. JONES, Opp. EPISCOPAL CHURCH, rOLLOOK STEEKT, ocir d&wtr TV. MAX SOHWEKIN. mnv;,:iiJ-vii7:-cnnnD. m zr M ft 3 i- w nm ; GEORGE ASH. -:o: poit ; Sulphate of Amine nia, Dissolved Bone. Ground. Bone, Salpliate Potash, '' - 40 per cent. Acttlai Potash Muriate of Potash, Nitrate of Potash, " Nitrate of Soda, j . - Sulphate "ot Soda, ' ' ' Sulphate Magnesia, Land Plaster, y BAKEE'S SPECIAL TETTGK . FEBTILIZEE, ! f r CALL ON OR ADDRESS , i i. wolWnden, SEW BEKNE, N. C. JOC29 dw U ;.:iti'- TIIE UNEIVALED NEW FARL1ER GIRL COOK STOVE. The sales of the first month of our opening being proof that the public appre ciated our fair dealings and low prices, we tnanK them tor tueir Kind patronage. and asking for a continuance of tho eame would draw their attention to the fact that we nave replenished all our departments and are prepared to bIiow:.. A beautiful lineof Men's and Boy's Clothing, - A full lino of Men s and Ladies' Boots and Shoos, manufactured for custom trade.' ...-.- - - - Perfect daisies in the way of flcaifs, Ties, Silk Handkerchiefp, Suspenders, Scarf-pins aud bleeve Buttons. ' The latest styles Hats,' Gent's All Wool Underwear, Eosiery, fiue Silky Al pacas, Zanilla' and Gingham Umbrellas., y - ' -; Quaker City Shirts, unsurpassed in fit, warranted to wear better than any other. . ! . . ' ' ' . DRY GOODS cheaper than eveK ' We sell a heavy unbleached Homespun at 4 cents a yard. , A JPolo Cap given awny with every Hoy's ouit, v AH our goods will be sold cheap for cawh, to suit the hard times and scarcity of money. Uespectfully, r , - -S3HWERIN & ASH, "Middle Btreet, the sign of the flag, nest door to Patterson's Central Hotel. WEST. EAST. No. 1. . Mixed Train. A rr. L've, t. M. 8 n 8 88 8 47 9 05 i) 25 r. M. 8 00 8 24 i 40 8 47 TATKINS 'No. 1 ; ; Mixed Train !Arr. L'vs. Ooldalioro Oopeiands ... Princeton Holt's Mill... 9 07 Pine Level... iSinthlield A.M. 6 65 (II M 4 48 8 811 5 17 '6 08 4 611 4 8 . tn. IIAILI KXCETT SUNUAV. - ' , Train 2 connects with 'Wilmliigton 4 Wel ilun Train leaving Goldsboro, (tolnir North . 11:50 a.m., and with Eichmond CnnvlllA " Train going West, leavlna Goldsboro 11:55 !' a in ..and with A. AN. a Train, going EbbI,' Trot n 1 connects with W W Train from trie . Nortli arriving; Goldsboro 6:87 p. m , and with H & I Train trora the West, arriving Golds-1 boro 6: 10 p. ra., and with A A N O Trslil from the East arriving Goldsboro 11:27 a.m. and 7: ' p. m. . i . ' . ':. W, Dunn, Superintendent, v: GEO. AUjM:& CO., Ceneral hardware, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM'TS, Nol.hini? fnrthf r sppiiis nprpBonrv to msltA the New Farmer Girl a Perfect and Beautiful Cookln Apparatus. It has large Klues and Oven, Patent Oveu Sliel', Hwlnging Hearth Plate, l)ee Ash Pit and Ash Pan Door. The Cross Pieces at) have cold air braces, and the covers are siihhmu hjiu ;ieuvy. ' Larce Hinsleflven Doors. Tin.rjnsd. The largely Increased sales ot1 this fitAVf a lies i lis popuianiy tverj move luny war ranted.'. .- ' ' ' ' " r. r.i. r ::hy, eels' BUILDERS' 31 Afri5 U IAI Brick, Lime,- Cement, Plaster, Hair, Paint, Oil. Varnish, i , . .. - . . - - Putty, Glass, Etc. ' ' " , Solicit I Consignments - of 1 Cotton, Rice, Etc., L f ' f f .Which will he sold on arrival or Btored in our Bricjt Warehouse, : ON MOSy FAVOEABLE TERMS. Insurance! Agents for Fire -atid Life' Policies. AT H..W. WAUAB'S , COBNEK, always supplied with the veryHTcsl Kresh Heats, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Oaiisagethat the Market aftorda. Call on him, , . ., , )an!9-dly ; EGBERTS & HE1TDEES01T General Insurance Agents, 'New Berne, 1ST. O. Onlj Qret class Comiiufiics represent 1 ' f-, y i it'-' -i. ; : WILLIE MIDYETT, ; CONFECTIONER, IN THE POST 0PFICE," Offers a fhoico Stock of Candies,' French and American ' 1 leatftin Nuts, Oranges, . ' Lemons, , , .' , v, And a Full Line of the Choicest Cijrars rnd Kmlr.i DAN. KELLY '' lias opened a FIOaT-CJ.Af-6 , ' f Horse-Shoeing Shon On Craven street, at O.CutrTlerl's Machine : Bhojp, and Is prepari d to do all kinds of wprlt lU t LLACKSMITH LISE. ,','v He will shoe horses from the tairn-nt to the wildest, and wai-qnu j. II woi k to give satis faction, . , .(,, ,: r : Brlns your wild hori.rji and club-footed . horses and kneck-khetd hornet and hav them woi ked on. 'And iny nqrse- that'entf , -or forges bring him to me.ar.d If not stopped no pay. . . .. , . . i ' Damaged Goods at MACE'S AT 50 PK.lt CEKT. ULLOIV COST, Such as Hardware, fihlp Chandlery, Brags, Etc., two doors below old stand. Market . Wliarf. . Also we are opening a Large Stock of NEW GOODS In the ubovs line, which will be sold at the Lowest Prices. se2Udw WAHiiANTEl). ; Hancock'Chill Pills, - TP CURB Any Kind of Chilis or FPf?i For sale by all Druggists at 50 penta per box. TRY THEM. ; . ' . Cotton Broker Ccnunissicn Ksrciast, Consignments of Cotton and Grain so. Molted." -- The Highest Prices Guaranteed.' - ; . NEW BEKNI3, 3f. (7. 1 . " ' . . ocUdwtf . , ... 1 I have fitted np In fli-st-olam order, on Cj ven streot, one door from . f ront si. ,, Rooms for my Business. 1 I am now prepared to ti!rMh r v i ' -l ' t all now) piurous Oysters Id . CooVcrl, i
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