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rCBLISHKBttANROONCBBIKNT. THK DAILY JOCAN Ax. M t.V.mma papat . ibualud Saily axeaat . i o . j, at St.Ooaar Mr.IS.0a for ais Boat. fcaUwtad to citj ibwtbar at M wito per a onto. THE NE If BERNB JOURNAL, a M columa apalUaTriTb.rdar at IWupM ABVEET1SIPJO RATIS (DAILYI-Oa lack .. a la - mk atoa on aaontk : t - (Booth. llf.OO; sixaaoath. lU OO; 'JtdtwiiiDawil aade iaaaoi "City Item Nia ir lta lor each atarlloa M adwrtisetaetta, wtjl aa lrtad htwa oeal Matt at aai price. ' ' V '. lotieaeof Maniac or Daatbt. not to exced - ... - , . J an . J.UItnMl aa uaet win mm nwm , ainir wuiw cHuni i . i" Paymutufor traacUat adTcrtlaemenl nult ' ba aada la aaWaaea. Regular adTertiemni will aa eollactad prompt) at tar and of tack . oat. ' : ' I i ' - toMaieatkBveoaiaiBln( ew or a discus ' tioa at local mauars ara aolicitrd. Bo comma auoa aul expect ta a published that coataan a)cUoaaeiproaHtie; wltaaolda the nana I laaaathor; or that will naka or than on tluaiaol thi paper t Any parson foellng aggrieved at any anonv- mucoBuiuunlcatloneanonta',n the name of bi author by application at this office ana t abowlDK wherein (be grleyanoa exists, j THE JOURNAL. ii. a. Mean. ' . - Kditor. SEW BEEN . N. C. MAY 5, 1885.: Ea tared at tha Poal omc at Now Beraa. aa aaooad-claaa matter. , MO. ; :. AT IT AGAIN, 1 ' ;i j The GQidsbbro Argus has taken, down the .'A'. & If. 0. B. R. ques-, tioa before it conld cool off, and, given it another basting. But the Argus brings out nothing' new as to the condition and wishes of the people ia regard : to the road, in . order that the Governor may know what to do: with it.' The onlj thing new to us in this last effort of tWArgyi UMf.uft ' Is it WcauB" this lease is of ao interest to New Berne, that the Journal refuses to publish their (prominent citizens of New Berne) nrotest. and. that it de ohnes to discuss the question on its 'merits V. V-, fvy- 'Yfy.X : .Now thereis not a word ol truth iu this' assertion that we haVe re fused to publish protest of rnomi- nent citizens of New Berne against ; the. lease ..Some ontf ,is '.. doubtless imposing upon the credulity of the testa, ; or i rather communications, condemning a lease to , the WV& W.. stroneer . than any . we hate seen in the Argus We have ptfbj lis lied ' every ' communication brought us on the subject, v save one. and we offered to nubliah'that if the writer "would sign his nainei We' regarded it as a personal at tach upon a stockholder, who held the proxies of many other stock holders, and for this reason we did not like to publish the article with out the writers name. While we do not' admit the right of the ' Argu to say what we shall or shall liot publish, yet for the informa tion of the citizens of New Berne, Kinston, La Orange, Ooldsboro or : anywhere else along the lino of the -A. & N. 0. R. R.J we say now, that we will publish any protest they are disposed to make against the ' lease of the road to the W. & W.2: or any other . road. r We think the Argus should publish this informa tion for its readers : who have been: - x : 1 i ii 1. 1. ilIl - ueceiveu y tuu biuieuieub iu.ni we have "repeatedly refused to pub- lish protest of the citizens of New ' llama " .. TTiiilarcfanrl .lifi'? TP a An not mean to throw our columns open to ' every anonymous, scnbler te make personal - attacks : npon - stockholders of the r.oad, but ii the business men or farmers, anywhere: along the line of the Ai & N. Cl'tl. It., wish to protest against ft lease of this road, we will pnDlisb ' their . protest with pleasure - ; ' r riie A. & N. 0. R. It. is the prop erty of its stockholders; the property - of the State and of the counties and individuals who own stock in it. , As owners of the property they have lights. The Jouenai. circu- . lutes lareelv iu ' the counties that own stock, and from the best infor mation we can get the people of these counties do not uiiconHltion ally oppose lease, nor do they m conditionally (avor lease. ' It' has been the object of the Jouenal to -disabuse the niiuds of these people tliat their - property is worth noth ing.! BharerR have decried its value for a long lime in order to get control oi ir. it is tune iur buuii business as that to stop. Let the ' Ntockholders put ft vaiue .on.it and -if any corporation wants it at that let them have it. If they can get an annual rental that will net four per ecu t' on the . capital stock-we think it woum oe to their interest ' to lease it for a term of years not t ) a exceed tue lime cue tease expires on (he North Carolina road. KECEPTIOS OF GOVERNOR THOMAS V -' J.JABTI8. ; ;x - Respectfully dedicated to Henry W. Wahab, Esq., by one of the boys,' who thoroughly enjoyed his princely recep tion of Governor Thomas ii Jams, Miniilflrta Um Empiraof Brasil, held at New Berne, N. C April 29th, 1889. To New Betnacaoi a noble trnesL "Whose, name resounds from East to West, . For nowhere In the Old North State, ' Where wears placed by Happy Fate, But Jarvis is a. household name, ; ... ' Emblazoned on. her soroll of fame. He's one, ,who to our State did give, The power with otliet States to live, The man, whom all delight to meet, When e'er he comes upon our street 1 1 Athens to him stretches out her hand, :-. With welcome to our pleasant land. Our Wahab gave a lordly feast;. As fitting tribute from tha East, Where good.things not ! a few, were found, ,. . . . ,vt : ;. And wiue as water did abound; : ' While laughter jmde its merry round, And ne'er was seen a single frown. From cheery guests rose happy sound. Which filled the hall both up and down; When "North Carolina's i Governor's',' tOaBt, . .J -'fit .'.', . Was called for by our worthy host. Our Latham rose with courtly grace, A winning smile played o'er his face, ; His response made us all feel proud, To see him soar above the crowd. The next "The Minister to Brazil," ; Our Jarvis well that bill doth fill.. -Then beakers all were filled with wine, His speech indeed, was wondrous fine. He spoke of that far Southern .clime, Where blooms the orange and the lime, lis hardly known in our time. And rarely fills the poet's rhyme, . ; Of all the boundless wealth that lay, Beneath the blazing light of day. Where Eogland taker the lion's share, Of all that's good, and all that's rare; . While Uncle Sam behind doth lag, -And all his commerce's quite a drag. He said, the riddle he would read, And for the IT. S. sow the seed; i : The mystery strange he would unroll, Why Jonathan got so small a toll; . '. While old John Bull from over the sea Was carrying- a wy Iter- coif ee and tea, While in her ports his snowy sail, , Canje apd wentjott every gale. With pfoirghs and hoes and hardware bright,. ( . And goods of eyer j kind tt sight That he would try to turn the trade -From out the groove by England made, And Changs the tide of golden ore, Away from that far distant shore, And make that land her tribute bring, Under the shadow of the Eagle's wing. He thanked his .friends of every party, For greetings, warm and true and hearty, -. And. when he ceased to us to speak,' A shout arose which was not weak. Thetpext. ,totjt w"Our : Distinguished 'Guest Vl'crt,. - . Clen Simmons answered at his best, With spt&terveerong- he'it bear the test, Be they from East, or from the West. Taeiifffflr riJie;T Judiciary V Tcall was ' "made, Judge 8eym6ur lured his trusty blade; Re lays most speakers in the shade, And good things not a few he said. The judicial ermine all must feel. Was thrown o'er, hka for all our meal. J iiin reaay "wii anu; winning smue, Did in, a moment us beguile. 1 Ahd next came "Carolina's Bar"! Its fame extends both near and far. To thii, the response came from Manly, Whp did it well,1 an4;very grandly. ', j. Ahd: then' the call, was "New Berne : City,'''"1'' 'i' -' ; 'i,"-'' ' When Bryan gae - lis wmethlhg! witty. The champaign then did freely flow, , -Till all were in a cheerful glow; 1 Each raised his1, jtfioe gtass: high iaatr, And of the fun had fall his sliare. Somev from.1 the portly; j bunch-bowl i drew, (T'rV'.V'i i'n J' ''. '" : A draught resembling honey-dew. or tnis was ot my common brew, r 3 'was Latham gave us something new; ur'host reports, that this is true. And some In; f earning '.seltzer light. Of course 'twas dashed with whiskey sngnt. But glasses ross both left and right, It" was ihdeed'a pretty sight, , While others to the champaign true, Daclined to try the famous brew, -WhHeoi Havana's fragrant weed, There was enough for every need. we naa pr Howards, Eore than one, A Scott, a Meadows, and a Nunn. , We had a Clarke to write the fun. '' A Wise, a Caho and a Dunn, '. " ! i ! We had of bankers, Hughes and Foy,' And Wood,' that gay and festive boy. ; Of merchants, Ulrichs two. were seen; And Manly two, though they are not A Bryan, a Bates and a Baeby too. Eobinsjonran4,A,Fowler,pot of birds' l. x trae'-1 a a :aJ t. -'..' r And with us also there wob found, That clsver fellow George H.-Brown. We stayed until the hour was Small. As though it were a fancy ball, " i'Tdrna Infra pia fill fhia nldnaant. Kanil Shook Jarvteivarmlr by tha hand, . A fikw;ll.thW native land, " 4 To wander on a ipreign strand, . And wished bim many a happy day, Whenhe.frpm us is. far away. n i . WI E. a s jp.T'nruTPamT.fsZ. " . .' ; ' 4 trmi f Ite Grapevine. '" t umeroufl' ' jiiqpirjes, have bppn made this Bpring as to the inethod of grafting the grapevine, but too !af? M?r sWH to be useful this season. Some of tue witters ,,in(ijLiu vu , ifiiiiu wim 5 WrW'P-tl them ag stocks upon which to graft desirable varieties.- This would be very poor ecoitofUY. , Ah ?ld yiue of any feiod irftrely-wrtheiHoviilg, and least of alt, ft TirUrt pffei j och vines ftre poorly larrjishd with roots, and weqltt r4$iWvJ7,iV)or:t,(Jc:?iff one already has an ,old trine of r poor variety And: wishes to graft it with a more desirable kind, he can do so by'diggingf . down and insert ing the cions below the surlace ol the grpund. ; The proper season for this operation is in the fall, when vegetation is at rest If the old root is in a healthy condition, a very vigorous ' growth will follow. Anothef methodof ,;graftihg is to insert the cion in a strong cane, or branch of the vjne, selecting one that may be bent down, and have the union of stock and pion, irith n joint or two of the cane, covered with sou. The method known as whip-grafting is employed, the cion and Btock being held together by a tie, instead of wax. The grafted cane is then laid in a shallow treno in such a manner that a bud or two of the cion vffllw" abate igrontld. This, it will be seen, is a combina tion of layering and grafting. -The cion is nourished at first by the old vine, but m the course of the season the buried portion !of 'the'eane will produce abundant roots, and in the fall ma; be separated from the par. ent 1 plaht. i This operation ' Should be performed early in'spring,hefoi!e there is danger of 'eopions -"blced-ing,' which might pireveiit,i;i''tle. union. - Is mftv nl.rt'hn dorift ttfton th'e new grbwth, afteV.tb'sh.oi)t!.qf the season have become sufficiently matured, in this case using etons of similar new growth: ' 'This method with new' wood we have; :hotr. tticU, but it is said to be sucdessful'. 'Near ly all of our hardy grapes are grown so readily from '-cuttings', ahd come into bearing so soon,' that thjs is'the usual and least troublesome mannet of propagating; them. American Agrimtitrtst.' - .V1" ' ""; i.-:. i -: -: 'm 'm :-: r - ! . :: . i . i IilTiBg Bees, i if'f t : Some apiarists practice ' clipping one wing of each ''qneen. ' -Then when a Bwarm issues from the hive, she cannot aollow, but crawls about upon the ground in front of the hive. The bee-keeper catches;-, cages; ahd lays her aside in the Bhade, 1 moves the old hive to a! new location, and by the time the swarm has decided to retnrn,: because it has no (jocen, he has a . new hive similaHn ap1.; pearance to the old one, upofi'the old stands and the bees; 'taking it for. their old hbme, eater it,' and while they are going in, the queen is allowed to ran in - with tbem. Thus the bees hive themselves with out being allowed to even cluster. ; An objection to this method is; that queens are: sometimes lost in the grass. . When' 4 swarm : of- bees re turnsit may enter the wrong hive, and if it makes no tnistake ' in ; this direction , it ' OdcasioriaUy ' clusters all over: the ontside'bf the hive,1 and remains there ! a long time before entering; If the queen ia allowed to enter the hire tooftoon, she may come out again; thinking perhaps, that: Bhe has not 'swarmed and the bees follow her". 'There are some indications that clipped queens are regarded by the bees with dtssatis- faction, and are thus more liable to be superseded. ;1: A; queen1 that is lost can often be" ;fband by looking for the little knot oCjbees that usu ally accompanies Jieco if .; a swarm attempts t enter the wrong hive, a sheet can be thrbvn" ovet the Myei If a qneenf ts.not given jto! 'fa swarhaj ttntiVtid,l)e6s begiu, to, show signs of uneasiness! she is i not apt to leave the hive.' When the queen is nncllbped. a swarm will usually soon cluster1 npon' the branch ! of some tree. As the cluster begins to fprtn, it should i bo noticed whether it is in a favorable location for remowrt;1 ! If 'it is where several branches cfoss; some 'of Jtheni should be cut away with the knife or.nrnn ing shears, leaving but one branch ior the bees to cluster upon. If the bees are sjbw in " clustering," 'and more , swarms are momentarily, ex pected, their movement can be has tened by sprinkling, them with wa ter, using a fountain pump. -men can Agriculturiit. JLJ.I'lJ: : To any lwdy who has disease bt throat or lungs,' we will send proof , that Piso's (Jure ior tJonsumption has cured, the same complaints in Other cases. Ad dress, . v E. T.Uazxltinb, ' . . , Warren, Pa. . : . CLOSING OUT VI Groceries Tobacco, ; Cigars, Staves, Etc. Etc. Having determined to close out our stock, we offer one ENTIRE STOCK by the package At Cost for Cash Only. A rare chance to buy good Cigars Tobacco and Groceries at COST. , t . .t y, A few 0ne Copk Stores at Cost also. Wm. Pell' Balance &Co. -. -.... i Ap8dtf . ; GreeiFoy&Co:; ; WDSliltpiSIIIIBUlT! Ilave Flrst-Class Facilities for transacting a General Banking Business, Will receive depQplt Subject .to check, or draft at sight; will bay ot so) Eohftrige 6n New-York, rhlladelpbiaandBaUtmorei w)U matte 'pans ou well . secured paper; and make liberal cash advances n Cotton, Corn, Bloe and Naval Btores, and hold on storage or make sale for one commission, either In Mill mar ket, Norfolk, Baltimore or hew Tork, ; febludwtf l ..' Mr:,;:;:i-'? f. r;,". ').'...' I i A. Jii;j fj..in:.;i-;j';iVM ,'flif 'I -.,(.. 1, :t'.-t'- i I Hi It. Mirror . m no fetterer:. ?, Would you rmuce It jell a tjweefef fafe ) Magnolia palm Is the charm er that alm6st cheats the" looking-glass. I . . I I . - I I I'iii i:l .tin ;i ' Absolutely Pure. Tlila Dowder -never '-vanes'. A' marvel of purity. strentcUli and wholeaonionesa. . More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be aokl In competition with the multitude of tow teat,: short weight, alum or phosphate powders.. Bold only lu cans, kovai. uakibs PowhfiK Co.. 10 Wall-st.. N. T. novls-lvdw ik W o rn ah From the Atlanta Constitution: 'My name Is Mary Chapman, and I live at the corner bl Williaais and fox streets, At lanta.'1 I have been a dreadful BUfl'erer Iroin scrofula and rnniilng, eating gcrofuloiis ul cers for six jrears. Have boon waited npon during the time by seven Atlanta physicians but they failed tocure me. I also used various advertised remedies without tho least ben- nV' While beiiig thtis treated, I grew worse airth tluie.' Bcrofhlous sweliirgs on both sides of tiiy- neclt which became running, eating sores, allVctlng my throat, mouth and nose, '.llie'eatlng sores on my neck were a mass of corruption almost down to the bones. tlf throat became so much alTecUd tliat j could scarcely swallow, my food lodging in a portion 'of my throat. 1 lost my appetite entirely, lost aiy fieth.and was reUuced to 60 pounds weight, being a mere skeleton. My whole system became terribly poisoned, and In fearful condition.1 Iu this condition It commenced the life of 11. Ii. 1!. and found great relief In the flist bottle.' V ' When J' had used flye '-bottles my health had so much improved that the ulcers were all healed, the swelling subsided, my appp tlW letui'ned, my skin became active, my strength returned, and I gained 1-1 pounds of fleshv 1 1 am now healthy, fat an I hearty, and i able: to do as much worn as any woman, and feel as hapriy as a lark. i; ! 1 ' . r. I . , : ..l - . airlnav!f.Amnlainr IO UIHHWI I WWIIIHIHIIIII For. oyer, six years 1 havo been a terrible sufferer , from troublesome kidney com plaint, for ihe relief of which I have spent over J250 without benefit, the most noted so-called remedies proving failures. The use pf one single bottle p B. Ii. 11. hag been marvelous, giving more roller tian another treatment, combined, It Is a quick . cuiib, while 9thersr lf piejr.ure nt nil, ore in the dlstant.futurej,.,,.' ,u . , 5 j''..;, .... i V-i j Atlanta, Water Worss For sale In Newbem by It. N. DUFFY. For Rent, The Brick Store adjoining the Banking House of Ureen, toy e (Jo., on South Front street. ) i '- -if-' " , Possession given May Jst, 1885. ; , a3dtf - ' JOHN A. RICHARDSON. -: . N. M. GASKIIX, MERCHANT TA1L0U. 1 . Good's and Sain- ! hies alway8 1 oh - Suits cut and made on 1 short notice, and at as low prioe as the same oan be had i!k anywhere in i. n I iiui til yttiuiiuu. Pit guaranteed. Middle street . New Berne, '5S';apvl'dwtf'v-'-'""" muwm tit st'.y- .rus- ... mA wkim n t ft i '. V ... . 'l- - : MAX 8CIJWEIUN, s Are again the NEW ftT 1'iu I , AXQNISmNG Clothing in Endless Variety; M! Indies Cllotn Gaiters at 00 cents a pair- ' Ladles Gr. Ilutton Boots at 05 cents a pair di jj "4- Brown Domestics at 4 eta. a yard.- l'rints from S cts. a yard up. .;,: l;i -h ;f -ii.hr " Lawnsand White I'lqucst I cts. ayard. " :,:., - ' Ami otliot Bargains too numerous to tnontlon. !.: . i;; ,. i n a,, "Mje itssnrtmcnt of Gents Furnlslilnc Goods, Straw and Pur Ilali ' dooda . feved fcbna ltho Fire VTe ftrfiWltftiAoMTH for the A. A. DATTtE MEN'S Md BOVA cALP SEWKD t'4.50 SHOES. Every imlr im nvarrwHivfi. TMiouiuanyoi nein in any way, reasonable time give out, we will upon return fnirsiid statement ns to length of wear, either retilnd ps niney or give another new pair In exchange. . JUMle- Street, between Humphrey A Hotmrd and A.' 'II. IMton. , -) " - , , , ; WON OF FLAG. spsathvtf ' ,1 Itr-lt IHV.I r .. ,, J'-r "..t ,v' !'. ( '"I . f. .V'- '.in V. Wholesale rocei-b, 1 jVo Stores, outh of Aiidkcp of frUtylt; EAT, MOLASSES. HAIr, TOIJAUUO, SNUFF AND CIGAltS, and, evetythln . in tho CltOCEItY -LINE, a PUf.L STOCIC nrnt at LOW PBICES for CASH. mTHESrOT At Market Wharf, Selling DruRS, Paints, Oils, Varnish. Glass, Putty, and all kinds Seetls. - .' .- . " ALSO Canvas, Rope, Twine, Oakum, Galvan ized Spikes and Nails, end other Ship Building Supplies. C1IEAV FOR CASH. .: .. (lcc31.dAw . ,- FOUND! FOR LADIES ONLY. A REMEDY endorsed hy 'tho best rhyBi elaim suit lrugglslRat Its home. - A KKMRDY that Mr. C. W. O'Neill, Good water, Ala.,say8raised hia wife from an In valid's bed, and he believes saved her life. A REMEDY of which a prominent Atlanta merchant said : 'I would have given i00 B soon as I would a nlckle for what two bot tles of your medjclne did for mv daughter." A REMEDY 111 regard to which 8. J. Cas sells, M 1, Druegist, Tbomasvl.le, tia., B j b: "I can recall Instances In which it af- ' forded lellef after all the utmal remedies had failed. .- A REMEDY about which Dr. It. II. Ferrell, LftUrungo, via., writes : "I have used for the last twenty years the medicine you are putting up ami consider It the best combi nation ever gotten together for the disease for which It la recommended." A REMEDY about which lr. Joel Rrauham, Atlanta, Bald: "1 have examined the re cipe, and have no hesitation In advising its use, and confidently recommend it." A REMEDY which the Hev II, U. Johnson, near Marietta, Go., Kays he has used in his family with the "utmost sattsfnctlon," and recommended It to three fiunil es "who found It to be Just whatlt is recommended. A REMEDY or which Vemberton, lveson & DenniBou say: "We havebeen selling It for many years, with constantly Increasing sales. The article is a slnplewith us, anu one of absolute merits A REMEDY of which Lamar, Rankin A La mar say: "We sold w gross m four montns, and never sold It in any place but what it was wanted again." i A REMEDY by which Dr. Iiangh of La Grange. Ga., says: "I cured one of the most obstinate cases of Vicauious Mensthua tion that ever came within my knowledge, with a few bottles. A REMEDY of which Dr.. I. C. Hubs. Nota aulga, Ala., ays: "1 am fully convinced that - it is unrivaled for that class of diseases which it etJiims tocure." A REMEDY about which MaJ. John C. Whit ner, of Atlanta, well and favorably known all overthe United States as a General Insu. A..u..f 4T ,,u...l tl,tmatnarlalia. (I. ii... J..i.v , t.J r. , a . . Li 1 1 . iu ... i.i .. .J v. fore the wnr, on a large plantation in a great number of cases, always with absolute suc- A REMEDY about which Mr. J. W. Btranee, of t'artersvllle, Ga .oertlflesthat one bottle cured two mem DeTS or Ills iitmiiy ot men strual Irregularity of many yearB stand. ng . This Gieat Itemedy Is BHADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR, Bend for our Trcdtise on "Health and Hap. piuess or woman," mailed tree. . Ull ADl'IET.JJ KF.fiULATOR CO., dw Atlanta. Oa. For sale wholesale and retail by B. BERRY. Newbern,N. C. JAMES REDMOND, Afent and Bottler OF THK O liLEBJiA'rEl) BERGNER & EHGEL ; BREWING CO 'S PHILADELPHIA ' LAGER BEER New Berne, N. C. This beer took premiums at the Cen teiinial Exhibition at Philadelphia and the Paris Exposition. Keeps better than any other in. warm , cliinatos, and is tht favorite brand wherever known. " For sale in kegs or cratoa. d w S'--.r::Q5:,".;...- ., ' . ' . ;". FOK SA LB BY ' . HANCOCK BROS. - 'ii... w;i OISOHGP ABIi & Ash in business, and having bought their goods in YOEK and MASSACHUSETTS MARKETS cliwerin from MAM'FACTUREB.S and FIRST HANDS, CHEAP AM r rr niviruian.l n tr .1 a . LOW FXIIOES. SlS'teSar,1!0 will be sold iat n Sacrifice. wiiotn anv or damaged : SOHWERIN & ASH, ' . , i i ... 'ii . ' .- - their former stakd, CO p PK E, SUO A If , SVfyrj, V ' a24JU STEAMEltS XEIV-BEKXE XD P1IL1C0 . Steam Transportation Co'y. ii f SUMMER 8CHBDUI.K K 1HK STEAM KB - to ao Into UTect on and after April 17, D8i Tuesdays " ' lke Landing, stopping at Adama Ciwk, Vandemere, Mtonewall and Kayboro, ar riving at Laka Landltg,. Wednesday , at It) o'clock, a. ia. . , t , " I uum ... .K-n L n I. IT It II & . n. Ill I" 1 Thursdays . .. . . , . .. " lRVe Lasa ljanuing ir ew nwn 1 o'clock, m , atopplagatBsylKoro, Stone - wall.Vanderoera and Adama Creek, ar- ; riving at New Berne, Fridays. 2 a m. Filday.r- .- ' . , . .,,w . . Ijeava Biew nerna at o v ciwm y. " , w i .irAii,iiinii .inntilnvkt Adamalraek. Vanderoere, stonewall and Bayboro, ar riving at laka Landing, Saturday. 10 o'clock, a m. , ;.. .. Mondays- ' . .. Ijeave LAKS ianuing huiki,i ir . New Berne, stopping at Bayboro, Stona ' wall, Vanderoere and Adams Creek, ar- YlvlugatNewBerne1So'clocka,in.,Tuea- . days. , i ., . . . .'.'- :. Bv this arrangement we are able to make Close connection wan ine ooMiiern : era, also having good accommodation both ... for passenger and freight at very low rates, ask that the merchants and producers along lta Una to give It their cheerful support. Freight received under cover every day. of the week For further information enquire at tha Of Hoe, Foot, of Craven street. - E. K P1EBCE. Agt. New Berne, N.C., Or any of lta Agents at the following places: , AUK bb, AaaroavrceK, . O. I. WATHON, Lake Landing, . D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere, C. H. FOWLEB, Stonewall. , . . .. ; W. H. SAWYER, Bayboro. 8. H. URAT, i . Jan21dJkwly General Manager. . THE '' vi.n.. ,t, NEUSE :& TRENT- RIVER Steamboat Company . V Will run the following Pnhedule on and after Friday, August EM. INS 1 1 ; . 0 tcauici a i cut Will leave New Berua for Polloksvllle, Tren ton and Intermediate landings every Wed- : nesday, retumin; on Thursday.. , Steamer. KinBton li? win leave rxewoern ior a.iunon every iur uai ana r kid ay; returning leaves Kin ston for Newbern every MONDAY and THURSDAY; touching at Jolly Old Field and in . . the O. 1). S 8. Co. and North Carolina Freight xnese BLeajnera maae oiuse eunnrcuuD wivn Line. For further information apply to t ; . iW. K. STY RON, J., at Newberu. W. F. Btahlt. Kinston. 1 As'-?..- -' ,:'' D. S. Bakrus, FolloksvUls.;,',;,, n ! . I. T. WILSON, Agent at Trenioo. ' J. P. QuinkrlV, Jolly Old Field; '." J. B. banks. Quaker Bridge;":!'.)-!;-! ' - J. M. WH'TE, Gcn'l Manager, ; eb7dw Kinston. N.C ... s- -.1 xu:ia;i; v.rL'L -' OLD DOMINION' Steamship Company. ii I' ll Wtit ... ft ii i if.h-h . , EMI.WEEKLY LINE, i . Vok 'New'4Yori',jfW folk; Boston, EliwbetM Cti Philadelphia, Providence, and other Cltieti. , . ON AND AFTElt ; :t ,i . Monday .July 2nd,'. 1883,'. LTN Tl I. P U BT H E l' X UtltK Steamer ShenandcUr Will U... . i. . . . , .V. .. , uvu M.iiTit, ui .vain oa mnonum Southern Bailiodd at Elisabeth pity, eyery MONUAV ANI THURSDA V ; T (or New Beraa. ftntiirnln !.. n.... for Elisabeth Ulty .r.ry;. ' .,.. TUESDAY ARD FRIDAY , fl,'M, "taking dos couaMtloif wttii 'b. folk Southern . R. . ft . n. K..w..- TJVz. Close connection mad at Kvw tWia' miSt steamers for Kinston, PolloksTUto, . Treatoa m an mnuings on tn Neat aad Tsa Rlrers. No freinhU reoeived ier aahtntal a ' Tuesdays and Fridays f ter lUtn. . guaranteea To aeBtivtiop. Fare to KHiaUtW pity and -return. i. f0 Korfwlk, U. fuaU K. B. ROBERTS. N fm4 , " AfU. Nurfott. V 4 w. n. EtTAKFoapeo'irrn Art, ' 4 -' '- ' Nam V,,rfc flUa : :c Change of Pier in Kew'Tort ; & ;.';-FOR'NEypj"- BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, - 1. " '" o . " J ! - . t . - t niltl fill 'MtUt 4 9tn. tl.t. ,n . . ' .1 ' ' r ...... ..... nun will reoeiv M(lif 'UN Yolk 1 - ... (pr Htw Befit ;' ' '' ' PI I-! It T VniWlir iritri.'i. ' 7 ; li '""M'.uil, ''V Qflce of Ney Jorfc wd ,Jialtivm fVimiYiflii nit r 'tA ,; Men. hunts shonld remtmber that thia l uii of " the best Steam Lines outo( ai-w :York, taakiag da lyconnnet Inn with iLirr,. iT .ri?''...! all inside, and only on. cl.anl?; " Between Hew t Berne ; wd". Ijltissrj: . (Touching at Kwffllii', "' . .p. at. Agents are as follawt: ..,-.'.t PTTUlilV rrtDiivn n n - v u i MunngBTp . : i., ; , W Light St , Ban fi AS. W. UcOARRIOK, Ag't. Norfolk. Va ' .' W. P. Clyde - Co.. Vblladelphls, ti South , narTfit. -.- . ... .. -v .York 4 Balto.Tr(in.. Line, pier .Nprm rlvf I.. Sampson, Boston, (U) Uentral wakrr ' ' fc. H. Kockwell, Proyidenci r: I .rv'! , I. C. Mink, Fall Rirer; Uelrick iharf.'1 ' "'' Slilpalfave-f Boston, Tnesdayi and' fcaunlava " New York daily. " T"" V- .. .. "'"""'. "'"neeaayssiidSattitdaj -y Fridays" Monday, Wsdnewlajs . ' ' rrovlilenc. Ratnrdan ' ' Tnrongh bill lading given, and rateagmraa . . to an point, at the dinTorent otBca of tha, KllHYS at I p in. Lea? e Baltimore rj Hew Bom. WEJlNtsDAYS dad SaWI'aYI npanlj;). iToid Breakage cl Bulk a:d Slip n N. C. LINE. d MarMlyS H GRAY Agi N.w B.ra.B
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 5, 1885, edition 1
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