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' ITALIAN! AMERICAN MALE
Orders will receive, prompt attention
, , - satiftfaotion guaranteed. y-., ?f-
' OE K. wiLV.1?, Proprietor
(BucoesBortiTJooree W. Claypoole) ,
.- . Cor. BflOA-k'D CRAVEN St$.,K
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' O. E. Mills a u my authorized agent
.,- Kington..- A ivli maSO-lrdw;'
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v , jNew Derne, N. C.
p fbikr Pf eqiuni j the Oan
; ' . 'tprwlal Exhibition at Philadelphia .and
(tpparfc JpoIqn. KeepsbetT than
any other in warni cllraatee, and la th
, faforttera -h I
For sali. a ke sorbati.V-? w';'
T.A.Groeu'aQragtana
OH MIDDLE STREET.
6;- ri, RDpeBj wines Oanvafl, ; Oakum,
I,. - J Oilj tol .'.otciJ before purcha-
ink- r- ivil
Orders takuU for Nota and Seines.
4gent for Ilasard Powder Oo. "'
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ihTHEj JOURNAL.
NEW BERNE. N. C, SEPT. 8,. 1885,
Do Wf Appreciate the Age HVeXire I !
K J 1. . . - t i
iuucu ua we uoast oi our mouern
improvements we are, most of us,
behind the age we live in that is.
behind the' best thincs ill it: we not
only-fail to keep well informed of
the minor special inventions and
improvements that tend, to make
life easy and fruitful, bat ; wo con
stantly neglect eren-the old and
familiar ones. Take telegraphing,
for instance: excepting those whose
business requires them to nse it
constantly, there is not one man in
ten, nor one woman 'in ' fifty; who
will not aCIeast hesitate before
sending -, an ' ordinary message in
somewhat less than no time by
wire, instead or the more tedious
and troublesome mail bag, v even
when it is perfectly evident that
the advantage oi the, swUteri and
surer method, small as it may . be,
will greatly outweigh the slight ad
ditional cost. As for traveling.
why shouldn't we, when, as often
happens, it is easier, pleasanter,
safer, and cheaper than staying t
hornet When I can take my entire
family 'and my most cherished
household goods in a small portable
palace, and carry them away from
the burning, blasting heats of sum
mer to a land of cool comfort and
health; when,, for business pur
poses,? space is annihilated, and I
am as pear the, center of the uni
verse when I stand like a butterfly
on the.rim of the wheel as when I
anr clinging to the hub, like a tree
toadwhy muBt I plant myself, like
a telegraph pole or a tombstone,
and never stir from the spot where
was bornT .no. ; sir! We have
scarcely begun to understand our
opportumticSi or. to raniize what
facilities -for? moving about are
within our reach; much less to take
advantage of them.
A Modekn David. A m ild-
looking ,man, speaking American
with an English accent, called at
the oQice at the Chronicle, and,
handing a folded paper to-the city
editor, asked the publication of its
contents iq the next issue of that
journal. The document bore the
.heading; ;uCenitra n Pres, Taber-
nacle," with the. motto -'Ood is
Liove," and told of the fimrod ex
ploits of the militant pastor in the
w lids of Uacbnma, Santa liarljara
county, jt apperrs that llev. vv. J.
j8m,itlj; who is camping in tho vicin
ity for his healthr hot aud killed
last week "a California lion, meas
uring seven feet in length. It la
said they were, in elbee .quarters."
The members, of tho Tabernacle
congregation are mpcU pleased at
tne prowo ui ineu nnepueruf finu,
it is said, are considering the pro
priety of changing ? the legend,
"God is Love" to some reference
to Pavid exploit twith the; lion
and bear. ' ' '
Anol,het Large Supply of , f
Also, Large Supply of , "
HANCOCK BROS.
GASTpNmopSE,
.STREJJT tfSOITJPropmTorB.
The O917 Firn-oiaM House m me cny.
rhmnlhu nnnneeU with all Trains and
Steamers. Large sample rooms tor ooramerj
fllal travelers. . oeta-dU
rJ. VitV'U
Pork, 'Side;,UeatLaii:d
" ff
CHHSP.
r.fHOLBaHKNlT
al 11 dOiu
(. BEIT J. 7' P AVIS, '
.?t"ij.-&an3WBxt.jaL'x.,.'-;!-'
v-..i -.ap-- ,'vv:
(SHlPPEa OF BANANAS.J '
CoutHcrnpFishi J Fruits
, . i AND
Prcducd'a' CpcbialtV.'
106 Barclay St. NEW YORK.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. .1
v PUOMPT REfCRNS MADE. pS
T5 to 79 Fulton tion Market;' Dmhan ii
Powell, 114 WasMnglan" at.; Wm. faaaker
Co., 4i Harrison' at. " f '
BurruBi, I'reaUlHnt lt National Hank; Tra,
on Cummlng t : W. K. Davis A Son. ' .
;. , eiiiu uum 1 !, I . f ' JJ
Coeig To Tho Front !,
rncDNix cigaii STor.n
Vi'i'l lie fonnd at Hie old Krt; we wl'l s-y
ii r,ii,: n "1 ''dle .. h" yim v
f r rn-Ai -. bi'fu.. ca.
I.,, . , t .'irb, and lintuy other guMU
I,8ADA WATER, GINUER
ALp ana t-i-i KUC K. WATER
Aug. 4. PALSIERS.
I I I AM
hsftB lMI. W
9 i
t MEETISGS OF LOCUES. .
; St. Johns Loihib, No. 8, A. F. & A.1L,
meeUthe Sd Wednesday night In each
montn. ' ' - ; ,e
Nkw Bebnk Cbaftkb, No, 45, H. a.
114 meeU on the Sad Monday in each
montn at if p.m. ?r 5
. EuaxKA 1 Lodgk, No. 7 1. O. 6. F.
meets on the 2d, and 4th Monday nights
lneacn monta. , . , . ..... . .,
Assessment No. is now due. and
must be paid on ot before the day
Netjs Council, No." ,i, 0dkb of
CnosEK Fbiends, meets on the 1st and
Sd Wednesday nights in each month.
Assessment No. 75 is now due. and
mnst be paid on or before tin 4th day
or July, V.
, CosifoPOUTAH Couiron. No. 211, Akeb-
ioar Legion or Honob, meets on the 1st
ana tax Tnarsday nights in each month.
. Assessment No. 71 is now doe, and
must be paid on or before the 16th day
ox Jaiy4;i800.,,vf,- 7,,ft, ,1M .-,
Local Branch No. 95. Osdxb Of .thx
Iron Hall, meets on the 8d Monday
nignt in eaon montn. .-! 1
Assessment No. 03 U now due. and
must be paid on or before the 13th day
OI July, 1885, . , ,i,.fa?M.;
Athenia Lodoi. No. 8. Kniohts or
Pythias, meets on the Sd and 4th Tues
day nurhts in each month. ( 1
Assessment No, loo is new due, and
mnst be pataon or before pbe tn day
ot Juiy, 1080.. i
Elm Citt Camp. . No. 88. Fbatkrnal
legion, meets on tne Sd and 4th Tuea
days in each month. . ..
Assessment No. 16 is now due. and
must be paid on or before the 3d day of
July, loss.
TIMETABLE,
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"US: IIMaJ r,n,-WTir,mir.rtl
Atlantic & N. C. Railroad
TIME TABUS No. 16,
In Effect 6:15 A.M., Thursday, July
zaa, loot). , .
EAST.
was.
No. 61.
Ewrew
No. SO
ExpraM,
PSM.4MS1
Pass.MaU
arr. L're.
STATIONS
Arr. L'T
r m.
r. m
A. M.
A.M.
5 07
6 48
8 27
Ooldsboro, ...
11 68
11 15
10 88
6 45
22
8 UK
La ur&ng..
Klnston, ......
XI .
II 18
10 42
8 18
S 41
I WW.
10 30
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1 s,ao
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A.M. A,
EAST.
WEST.
No.'
No. 4
Pass, Tra'a.
Hlitd Fgt. k
rasa. Traia.
STATIONS.
Arr. L'to.
Arr. '
A. .
A. M.
.6 40
I
8 00
at
9 14
9 88
10 14
10 63
11 W
r. m.
T 09
0 14
6 38
501
4 24
4 00
81
262
2 18
2O0
11 4
.M.
18
5 49
608
.484
4 01
3 85
2 58
2 22
2 08
120
1 09
10 31
967
9 13
861
8 16
8 00
A.M.
Oq1cUWio,...
Best's ..
La Orange,...
Falling Creek
'725
s oi
0 Bl
10 (M
10 49
11 2
11 4il
Vi '&
CaswelL.
Dover.... ..,
Core Creek ....
Tatearora
11 45
Clarke's
S 0 Hewbern I
3 ) RlTrdale......i
8 5$:
39
V 53i
9 00,:
8.50:
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1
A. M.
aw
18i Oroatao.
!i 1
4Ti Havelook....
81: Newport.,
501 WUdwood
6 Ifi; 5 34 i Morehead Olty ...... i
5 40; i Morshead Depot- i
'. M. F. M. .
Train 60 eonneeta with Wilmington A Wel-
don Train bound North-, leaving Ooldsboro
12:28 p. m., and With Richmond A Danville
Train West, leaving Ooldsboro 12:36 pan and
Wilmington a weiaon Train 0WMatl:tp.m.
Train 51 eannseta with Hlchmoaa A Iteavtllo
Train, arriving at Ooldsboro 4:40 p.m., and with
Wilmington and wellon Tram from the
North at liM p.to. '
1 Train 4 connects with W. W Fast Mall
Eolna South, laavlnir Ooldsboro at T:38 D. m..
and with H. A D. Train going. West,, leaving
uoiuauoro as r.vi pan. t t- ' - -
Train 4, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
day... .i - W.
Trains so and 51, dally exeept Sunday.
Train 3, Tuesdays, Thursday a ad, aafudays
uu ; Superintendent.
Green, Foy & Co.,
BANKERS ud COMSSIOH MCE1ITS
Office, South Fbont Street,. i
Have rirst-Class FaolUtles lbr transacting
a General Banking Bulaeaa. "Will reoelve
deposits' subject to check or drift at fight;
will buy or sel . Kjahapge on New tork,
Phlladelphlaand Baltimore; will make loans
on well secured paper, and make; liberal
cash advance to Cotton OoTn,!JUce and
Naval Btorea, and hold on storage or make
sale for one commission, either In this mar
ket, Norfolk, Baltimore or New York. .
...... feblodwtf .
AURQRA.lNC.
The FALL 8E88ION 'of ibta School will
open . . y.r i'.-sV-j .-; ,
ri AuWt 31st, 1885.
This lnstltuUon Is situated in a growing
and progressive town, ' v r V f - i P V
P.O'-KT. BONNER, Wnelflat I'.Sv"' '
JIhs. R. H. LANE, If oslo Teacher.
. For board, ttyltlqn and terms, send to T
V JiiONSKH; rmoipai
. angio dwtf ' . Aurora. N. a
, Y 5i't V' ri' ill"
VVholosaie ' & Retail
, ,rp ,v,. Mf')l-r, i ,
Jiil '.aauuuia if! ' 1 1 i. ' ' '
rt I
Provided
CrcsccriGS,' '
C t II
i o1 in l
, , .,rtE::t$asi Shoes
All of which we are offering-VIST
tow.-:-.''.' -'t
j Order aoMcltHL . J J 3 J n . I A ! I
Satisfaction' rajante4.
dw IZZS. N. 0.
STEAMERS.
vw tnr isrTTfia-''"
Stem' TraiiSTDortaticii' Co'
BUMMER SCHEDCtJC OK THE HTEAMEB
ELMfClTY'
to go Into seet and erWr' Aprfl 17, 1886
... t- ' .III .f M. I
' Ieve New Berne at etlock, p. m , Mr
i au LAnaing, stopping at Adams ureua,
Vandemere. Stonewall and iiayboro. ar
rt vlng at Jjkke aodlngn Welneday, t
io o'clock. a.'m:'' ' ( v
. Leava Lake Landlhs; for New Berne l,
i j ocioca, m Btopping at ay noro, tnona
wall, Vandemere and; Adams Creek, ar
riving at ew Berne. Fridays, i a. m.
ii lAlZuL-i-i V.' t'. 1 n
, i Lam New BerAd l Vstolodk; p. m?, for
tf ,. Lake Landing, stopping at Adams Creek,
' Vandemere, Btonawall and Iiayboro, ar-
-'riving at -LAke Landing, Saturday. 10
Mondays-, 'r.ytit v. if J i -.) .V. vil
Leave Lake Landing at 12 o'elock, far
New Berne, stopping at Bayboro,tone
. wall. Vandemere and Adams Creek, ag-
nving at New pmK, o'clock a.m., Tnea-
By this Arrangement we kre able to make
eiose eoaneetioB'Witn tne NOT4nern steam
era, also having good accommodations both
for passengers and frelsht at verv low rates.
ask that the merchants and producers along
its line to Hive It their cheerful snnnnrt
Freighf reoelyed under oover. every, day of
For further information enaulre at the of.
flee. Foot of Market street.
All (roods received onlv at our warehouse.
, j.W.F.WUaRUS Co., Agent,
Or any of Its Agents at the following places:
. .ana, uhju, Aouni uree
O. I. WATSON, Lake Landing,
D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere,
: O. H. FOWLER, BtonewaU.
W. H. BAWYKB, Bayboro.
. WTf . BUBRDS A CO.,
JanZld&wly General Managei a.
- THE
NEUSE & TRENT RIVER
Steamboat Company
Will run the following Bohodule op and after
September 9th, 1885:
Steamer Trent
Will leave New Berne for Trenton every
Wednesday at 8 a. m and Friday after the
arrival of the steamer Shenandoah; return
ing, will leave Trenton every Thursday and
Saturday, touching at all points along the
river.
Steamer Kinston.
On and after Jnno 2flth. 1885. the Steamer
Kinston will leave Kinston for New Berne
every Monday and Thursday at U O'clock a.m.;
returning, will leave New Berne every Tues
day and Friday, stopping at Jolly Old Field
and touching at all landings on Nense river,
r Close connection made with steamer Shenandoah-of
the Old Dominion Steamship Co.
, JOHN H. BELL, at Newborn.
W. F. STAlti.T.tonston. :
' D. s. Babeto, Poiioksvuiel
I. T. WILSON, Agent at Trenton.
J. P. QUlRkHXY, Jolly Old Field.
J. B. Bahkb. Quaker Bridge.
J. M. WH.TK. Sen'l Manager,
ebTdAw v Klpston.N.O
OL.D JDOMIIVIOIV
Steamship Company.
, & EMI-WEEKLY LINE
t v . . t . ' , '
Foi Mew York; Baltipaore, Nor-
i folk, Boston, Elizabeth City,
Philadelphia Providence,
and other Cities.
ON AND AFTER
: Mpndav July 2nd, 1883,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Steamer t&en&ndoaii
arm u.t muIi ai tafii.
Southern ifiiftmA A .lisab)b OMj. srerj
(or Ne Bsrss. lsmmiixg isstss Rs Bsrns
lor fus&Deuk ynif
"! -"it
'if atk a ir iimssiniT
at'fl.'taL mslrtny cless eaunectioA with Nop
follt iStlir).K! R. tat Northern eius.
Glass eonseottoii msds, B,tjMewt Usrns with
suamsrs for Kfnston, PpUokstuie, Trentos
sn4 all landings oa ;thi Hat asd frsui
Elvsrs. N freights rsceiTed, lor shiui&enton
TnMdayswlFridaTterSp.m. - ,
-FrsightlpnrarM promptly, snt lowt. rates
gnarantMd.tddsstlnsHon. .)..,.(
' Bbnailoali saUS lu 'at Tags' Hc4 going
and iotwnlng. j,,,,. rui',iU,' i-im
V. taOBEBTB, AaU New rmt,
Xl; i;.,Jl(jj " "Ats. Norfolk, f. A
5. . TAbB, Osa'l FrH Ag't' 1 ' 1 "j
ChiDg of Pier in Kew York.
OKI
;jN;;0eight;Line
BOSTON, .pfiSfflBPSr
'. J it : a. fit r.-i
4f ter this data wUl tKiy finmf I Sew tot It
I .PIER.T. JfOltXH KlVElVt
Ofio Kevt lorh and ' Baltimore
tlM beat Lin n f - York,- in akin f
d&ilv fMAUcilon Willi Baltimon lor Mew Bonei
Hnnuii gnuuiu roiuvui mi uuit mis asi uud
,5EMIiWEiXLt' STJ?A$I Efc;.,
!.f)HS ,lKlT60htoSs1rlBUt) ,UJ!'U1J
LsaTlng Mew Beras for JlatHnaOrs TUEBDATB
fKUMISII IPS. UBKT isaiumors ioi
ffsw.Bsras WWJtiTS dad BATU&P4TB
I Agsau w as OIMat ; ,. j. ',i-,S tnU )
Uu :t ,.x ''-! ', ' J- fotighlSt.BsJ't.iid
' : vs w4a ftUtnv1' k i
AIM 'OT mUU4lJlsVVJI, C sh
Vi'l. Orda Jl OA. PhlUdelphUi ll Soath
'TorkliBalto.Tra.t.in,rter JforUrlTsr
.SiMBiMoa, Boston, 6t Contra! Wharf.
S. H. Fookwell, proTidenc K. I.t Vt:
V. V. IV) 1 11 K, i .11 ' i , i i iv. " ill III
BHIps leaxe Boston, Tueodays and Salarasrs.
rw lorr nuiy. -.t
j: iimir ii ftnesdi.is sdStr4mf
1 all kirer. Ja,oad..WdJMsdaya
rrtdAys. i ) t i y t ,j ,i I. i
Throngh bills lading glTea, and ratasgasram
J to aU potoU, At tna difarthi nSAe of ta
Sipaats ., ' M ,v .; : i m I-Oi
' N. C. LINE. d
Kara I 8 H GRAY Agl Vrm Berns.M
Wt 1ii'.'ir--""ll 'A" .17 .
iAi aruo r q ire o Annuity
Insurance Company
WATSON fc STREET, General Agents) New BerneK. C.
iWerefer pj permission to ite many hundred. Policy. JJoidcra m.rtfa
Capliriaj-among'.wliom'are many ef the mot prominent "Dtfslntvs aha jjofes
sional men of the Stale. It
Ufi . New business written in 1884 over . f'l006,0O."f
1 Losses paid in 1884, over .... 300,000.
Funds of Members deposited with Security Company, - 55000,4?
The Finest System of Life Insurance in the World.
u2841mw2my- . , , .ji.
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DEALER IIV
Builders' Material, Machinists' Supplies, Machinery, Cotton
Gins, Engines, Cotton Presses, Hay Presses, Cider Mills,
Grain Fans, Rubber and Leather Belting;, Lace Leather,
Machine Oil, White Lead, Mixed Paint. Linseed Oil. Glass.
Putty, Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster. BUILDERS' MATE-RIAL-Mechanics
Tools. Builder's Hardware, flairi
Material, Siddlery, Steam
Bteam sittings. AUKlUULiTUJiAl, IflLPLEMENTS Flows,
Cultivators, Harrows, Etc., Cotton Bagging and Ties. Kope,
Twine, Etc, at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
Agents for Fire and Life Insurance. ,
GEO. ALLEN & CO
MAX SCHWERIN.
SCHWERDW ASH,,
The Cheapest and Most
Gents' Solid Color, Fancy and White
Hearts, Ties, Bows and Suspenders,
Latest Styles in Linen Collara and CuflH,
tiuaker Olty Shirt, tbe best made In the
We are SOLE AGENTS for the A. A. BATTLK MEN'S
and BOY'S CALF 8KWED g!.50 8HOK8.
is warraniea. niiooia any or mem in any way,
reasonable time Rive oat. we will noon return
pair and statement as to length of wear, either refund
the money or give another new pair In exchange.
Our success and gales with them have been
Bhoe lu the world for the money.
vnouier new ljoi jnsi receiveu in congress, wide ami rointed Toes, llntton Uuots
English Balmorals, and for Summer Wear, Oxford Ties and Button Oxford.
SCHWERIN & ASH,
Middle Street, between Humphrey Howard and A. 11. nollbn.
apSO ilwtf
C. A. Nash & Co.,
NORFOLK, VA
Manufacturers and Dealers In Sash, Doors and Blinds, Stairway, Window (Haws.
Paints, Oils, &e. Also, a Full Line Builders' Hardware.
49 Any Eastern or Northern Prices duplicated, ijtlmatet furnished upon application.
lullS dwtim
GOLDSBORO
RICE AUD PLANII16 MILLS,
GrolclsToio, Uf. C, g
Mbk MlliLERS and.nkanu&ctirers Do
Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Mantels, Ceilinffs,
Flooring, Stair Rails, Balusters,
Brackets, Newel Posts,
And all and every kind of .Wooa Work for Buildings,
(jjFrime foV Brick. v
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES A SPECIALTY.
llaving just equipped ouf Factory with a Complete Outfit of thffl.est and
Latest Improved Macninery, we, unhesitating, are prepared to say that we can
compete in prices and class of work with an yv factory in our country.
, f Estimates cheerfully mdo on all' cbIsscb of wood work.
v . .... marll'dww
W ho I e h a I e Cro c e.rs,
- :? HAVBftEMOVED TtTIIKlR
TW0;$T0RES, SOlTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND,
And keejTof FJLOUK,. MEATS, COFFEE. SUGAR, SJKITPSJ
MOLASa. SALT, TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGAllS, an'
eTerythlntr; in th GROCERY LINE,1 a FUIX STOClT and a
LOW PRICES for CASHV"0.
; H0R1TER SCHdOt '-
Oxford, 3T.O., t)! y..
k Claasleal, Hatnamatleal and telcntlne
Aeadeasr. with Mllltarr Oramst- .
Tbe Fail Term of 1886 begins Mandar,
tyi1infr' Ji: ,H3
Aa ample corps or able lnstrnctors Is pro
tided, and the school ,toronghl. equipped
JV-,
i Terms for board and tuition the ssuna as
beietolbre. "
8nl tmr Catalaa;.
J. O. 4c C. IIORHKR.
Jnlia dwiv
of Ilariford. Conn.
lko
and Gas Pipe, Iron and Brass
GEORGE ASH.
Reliable Store in Town
For Clothing,
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
" Dry Goods,
Hose,
United States, unsnrpnRsed lor lit mxl wear.
Kvery pftlri
wiinin anys
of damneetll
IMMKHSK, it Is the best, li nest aud cheapest
SKJN ok ki.ag.
u
a24 b
1 'Trinitv Colleffe.
Sbr. a s a a a . '
sa a ji moras win KraiBm J mft I T1 sW
jffiMioW:
Tuition In Preparatoty Ix part
ment, per bioiiUi, t2.WtoSnn f
Boanl.lch.dlngfarnUliedroomJ '
per month,,. t.OOtollOff
For taraa aad pUlietf aat 41AT
prop. j. p. HErrnAir,
puiiuawim