v
t
s:
-
;: ... ...
f
lite':
'V. .
if:
'-
f ::
t..
i r
'1
!
A Clear. Slcirr
is only a part of beau y;
: ?seari-Everdy4
ilooks rike it. MatmnhV
iialm both
beautifies.
' r ?
7, freshens and
,C.iAAU. s
EASTERN SDSillKimOO
I
-1'
ITALIAN&A"ZniCA.1 UARZLE
v Orders wil? t$HfTprompf Attention
satisfaction guaranteed, ,
OK K. WIL'J.I Proprietor
iBneoeasor to-Georeb w: CiavDoolet T
. E. ltoX?B,ii my autfrorizei agent
n runston. r.
f.
V V .
PHILADELPHIA-
LAGER EER
This boot tooicroiAiuiiiri at the Con
tennUL ExkiMUon' t Philadelphia' and
ti,- Taris ExMeition; ) Keeps better thati
, C: t M5rla fJeimaimites- kn3 la tt
favorite brjvjerwejfpi fjj
For sale in kegs.or orates,, ,,, 4w,.,
r:::::::::D'ULnic:i
. v JOAN BE FOUND AT.j inA-,
T. A. Green's Old Stand
ON MIDDLE STREET.
GET HIS PRICES ON
Groceipies,
Lorillard & GaU & Ax's Snuffs, Grain
Burks, R3pes, Twines, Canvos'YJalramV
Tuiuts, Oils, etc., etc., before, puroha
;lng. . - . .- , : i r-i
. Orders taken for Nets and Seines. ;
. Agent for Hazard Powder Co.' ' W 4 i
p. ULRicn,
nov28dw NEW BERNEN C
r
""'UTT :
',iim
baf- i
i'(d phf
. , i -
. 'i iae
r thauiAS
or rat: 4
'u id '
-'I o ;
tut j
..k.a.wl
tMaiTtor
'--r.3Ts .
I ruf)3. i
.n'V .
H. BliOWJN ,
1
, Hid the
i in tie
i l.e hud
new
THE JOUKNAlw
DEP.I7E, N. Cm SEPT, 19. 1881.
' - Caltlmr AUIgators. ?
We went oat "to a MisiiEBlbpi
'swatap accompkoieU" by Jeteiiil ne
groes? and as t lie v- Colon el had
promised two bits to the first black
man who should sight an alligator
there was a feeling of rivalry among
Caeia. The day was awful hot, and
though alligators were as plenty as
frogs,' v e beat around for . an hour
wrtnoafci getting sight of ,one. It
was . tbcij; hoar for sleep.' As we
fifla!!y.gat6erdon a long spit of
sand ,whcli projected out into the
bayou for 200 feet; the Colonel called
Un oaa of tbe bLkka and said; ; . ,
"Coiue, Mosesr'"ityou'll swim for
n. j, ix jud&Q, me upnzo nan a uoi
V f 'SdrVl wou't be cotchod, masaa,"
"jo, Here H.-no danger. Here's
nfre rifles to protect you."
A Th negro; went' half way down
4 the spit, and then had deep, dark
Waterloo 'eacn'Biae oi mm. tie
vavmjc I Quqqu 1VJ DUX ltVO 1U Wl
.1 J ' . 1 J? j,
robiMl and pUncad Ja with a croat
..u.e's oaniBgyemi' wuispereu ine
uoionoi' ... . i
'"But Bup pose one of the reptiles
.seize hlmf I nZ;M ;
r -Mlhen I'll, give the money to his
widow! ' .:; v; -
t'jThe black swam oot about thirty
ieet, kicking' and splashing, and we
waited siowiy)down the spit. All
of a Budden he screamed ont and
turned fot the : shore, and as we
loonea we saw from ten to fliteen
great saarlans niaking a bee line for
him from as many 'different direc
tions. Everybody opened Are, and
the -reports Of rifles; the yells of the
swimmers, and! the shouts of the
other blacks made an exciting scene.
Two pf as took a big alligator which
was directly in the, man's wake.
and though we fired ten or twelve
shots t liia snout ; aj, close range,
ho; was1" within 1;hfee 'feet of the
negro when the swimmer was riullod
out. : Heran his fore foot on the
oanK. opened nis jnontu iiKe a oarn
door, and, as ho snapped hia Jaws
together, a piece or buck or toot n
flew clear over our heads. The five
of us kept firing ., away, but he
turned and sailed off, 'a. if, the bal
lets were so many peas. When, the
battle endd; two bf therteptilos
were floating f bellyi up, and the)
were hauled ashore' and rffftr.to" U
skinned. c ; ' : j
'IIoir did yoa feel !" I asked Of
the swimnPor when he had dressed.
. "Pidn't baye ,po , feelings fall,
aau," he replied. "itxwas jist like
my. arms an' legs war' try in' to swim
a piece or ice back yore."
fi rj:'; -
j' Appointments and reports for over
seers for sale at the Journal office.
-J-r a
sL
Eatabliahed by an Act of tb Lglslfttare of
oeorge in ine-xniraot no- ,
v..
vinber, l7il(ti. it to nd the control
iro
Mi
oi m Doara oi iweniy-iour iraiiee.
Newbern Graded Schoo
i (Undet the Annpleet ot theiTragtees of
. - theKewuemAeaeinjr.) .
.l . v m ; Paor. FSl CE THOMAS. -
V'I ''' I pw7i S'jlnitot
Prof. Georgo W. Neal, Prof, D. KKlUn.
Mrs. A. 14 Ferebte.
Mlsa Maria Manly,
""Mary Williams,
." . i. r . . i . 1 1 i . n
iu. viiiriniijiiiia,
Mtai Uaabel BrookHeld,' Baunab A.OUve
H 1, . f i, tu "4 4 i ii-JJJl' '- j I ,H .''i
The Truataea Vobld reapcctfnny call, th
ouenuonerMurenia anagnaraianaio me aa
vantagea ottered for tbe education --of their
chlldreo aianla,; af jNewlfern yraUed
17(1 1 1 ii ilia juni , n iaio ..in vuuiiuut
dlous building hw beea ereoted which, with
e otd buiiuing.win iwnwii oooommnumion
nlizht huiulred DnnllH. Situated la the
mldHt of a beautiful grove.lt la surrounded
by amptu api weu Kepi grotto at uturauy oi
ferlng cowfort aud-rattausof ceeraallon tor the
pupils. - .. .... .. I tj r
Kxperlenoe has shown that In securing the
aervloeaof the present corps f Uaotoera,tlie
trustees have been fortunate In obtaining the
services oi those well qualified lor the nosl
ttons assigned them. "'
'. In in ten grades are embraced all the frlj
mary, intermediate ana suvaacea grades or
Studlca, embracing ilAt)n anda-OTOoc, and
taugiu irom, ute iuohi approveo. hull uuujui
mmf I it nmm . . tr .-. , ,,
Classes are refralarly tanphi In this1 beauti
fnlaadgraeefal bodily axerelso. . . .i .
Is ; taught bf 'an .expert ta the advajicod
grades, vbbm. ,.Hlai.i .'oi1':, t inrMi ,
Wng4iadV'ftr
teaching vocal ana inmrumnnwu- mwpg,
painting and drawing on ravorabld terms.
' . . . 1 . ...1 - I.." l.l.l,l AUAMWA
hnmiiwil minilH vrA enrolled, llavlna ac-
cuuimodatlon fore'shtlHmUrrdi tne,truat"S
i wiiliMK u-ad sniLkLKi toexfe'iia uae beaoui
ri.e acliool to the children of Craven and
bre a i ' t counties at a very moderate
rate ol tutiH.ut
kwsN caae--Baa lu wewuniu ai
very low prices.
Ti)wl it r " irra whose ' 'nw fvre clU
" tot nioi il ewlerii,kuujn-l8rua. .1.
'Jo white children whose parents are not
cltlxeos of Mewlwriv the following charges
aw aiaae: n Uillll . - m
Tuition In frlmarr lVjcart-
nmnt a- W per tnonWf
Tnitton In Iflterniealatelief i i t Ai
" pnrtiuciit."..; ' 180 .h
Tuit ion In Advanced Orada .:
SCadJJp::- cn t:zhj, Seplcabcr 7li
ansUdwtf : Uf,:VT
J.B. wniTK, ,J C. Ktttekt-DOR,
. Currituck Co., N.O. Norfolk Co., Vs.
Co.,
n- . rr i i
, V Cr 1 1 1 I r 1 1 - i . . I l...u.avt'
llOWATEn 8TKFFT,SnilFLK, VA.
fJ'irr' 'l Btt7it'on pivon '"ofTOT.
1,,-s.i S. 1 l-A.NL IS, IHU'A l . .-t, mid !
. i4,i, Williams V-ro.. P.'E. VMtA
Bi'O.. ai iuu j niik, Noilolk, Va. ,juidwly
f . ;;,: .. .. -
MEETINGS OF LODUES. '
" St. Johns Looob, No. 8, A. P. ft A. M.,
meets tbe 2d "Wednesday night in each
montn. " r ? , t . , j
Hew' Bkeni ChaptibI No. iaf. 1L A.
if., meet on the 2nd Monday in eacn
mooth kt 8 p.m.' r . U t-H- j "
ErmitKA' Lodob, Nd. T,' I. O. O. P
meets on the 2d and 4th Monday nights
in eacn montn. . ..,. . n ., :-,--m t :
Assessment No. is now' de. and
must be paid on or before ths day
rtjTfi Mil -i Q Sit i
KXUSK U0DH01L, HO, I, fJBDKB Or
CH08Kir Fbiknds, meets on the 1st and
3d Wednesday nights in each month.:
Assessment No. 73 is now due, and
must hp raid oa, or before thVtth day
ot JUiy,Jt930f,.v . .., :'.
Cosmopoltcaji Gockcil NlL.811. Amkb-
IOAH Lkoiom or Hohor, meets on the 1st
ana tsa inursaay night i in each montn.
Aggeesmect N6. 71 ia now dim, and
must be paid on or before-the 16th day
ofJuly, 1885. I"'
' LoOaIi Bhahoh No. 95, Obdkb or thi
Ikon Hajta, meeto oni.tM.84 Monday
night in eacn montn. ' T -
;r Assessment. No.- 58 wow due, and
must be paid on or before the 13th day
' ArnftfriA xofor, No. 8, Kniohts or
PYTUriAfS.'tawetfl on tha ti and 4th Tnaa-
oay ntgnts m eacn montn. - i
ABaessment No; 155 is new due. and
must do paidion or oerore I the ma day
or juiy,itHJO., -. -I.. . ;
Elm Crrr Cabp. No. 88. Fbatkkr At
utaiOH, meets en the Sd and 4th Tuee-
aays in each month. - f; 3 ti
) Assessment No. 16 is now dueand
mnst be paid on at before the 2d day of
July, 1885,.
lit
tt
;P,TABLE,H
is tiuitlkC
Aillantic & N. C. Railroad
'tjA':r vj'' v:- 'jjvr,-;j j
'TIKB TABXJ -iVo. 18, ;
In Effect 13:.00 M., Sunday v September
,. . otn. looo. A. . ,-,
EAST.
WBSf.
No. tl
Ne.60
Passenger
Passenger
STATIONS
Axr. ii've.
Arr. L'T
r m.
r. m.
A. M,
A.M.
11 18
5 07
C 48
Ooldsboro, ......
11 68
11 15
10 88
5 4B
La Orani.
Kins ton. ..........
8 22
10 42
8 OH
Mew Berne......
8 67
P. M.P. M
A. M.
A. M.
Dally except Sunday.
EAST.
I
WBST.
No. 1 :
: No. 2
MizedFgt.a:
j MlxdFft.A
Paw. Train, j
STATIONS.
i rasa, xrala
Arr,
L've!
Arr. Ltts
8 Sis 0 00 Birerdal...l,....i 8 02! 8 7
08i ltf CroataS .......7...... I T 61! 7 tW
HUi 9 84 i HTelock. ......-. i 7 28! 7 88
6S: 10 (: Newoort i 6 64! 7 04
l12j 10 ltt Wildwood.........! 41! 46
Jff 85? -M 43j Morehead Oity i 5 65: 20
10 60! Morehead Depot.-! ! i 00
P. M.
.P.M. A.M. A..
juany except unnaay. , . j
EAST.
WEST.
Ne.t
No. 4
Mixed frt. A
MbjaFgit
Pass, Train.
jrass, xra a
I a
Arr. IVv.
Arr. a.'ts
A. M. '
A. M.
6 40
Xi oo
8 81
,U
'188
10)4
10 58
11 27
11 45
P. M.
7 03
6 14
S 88
604
4 10
8 66
5 28
2 47
I 13
1 65
P.M.
Ooldaboro,-..
Best's ...
25
M80
S 0
0 84
6
JjM t-rnr,.
FUintdreek..
6 4
6 0S
4 Si
60
KUutw.
i ' 1 1
10 (M
10 4
11 28
Dover...
8 SI
2 61
UorsOreak
Tuearors
Ohvrk'SM.a.,
Newberd
.2"
1 68
1 16
an?
12 2
! Maaeae 1
a
I
Train 60 connects with Wllmlnarton A Wei;
aon xram oonna fiortn, leaving uorasnoit
12:16 p. m., and with Richmond A CmvlH
Train West, leaving Ooldsboro 12:86 pja ia4u
W 1 imington we won Train soutn at 4:Wp.m
Train 61 conaeets with Kichmoad A DaavilU
Train, arriving at Qoldsbcro 4:40 p.m . and Witt
Wilmington ana weiioa rrain; from, tni
North at 4:64 p.m. r r
Train 4 connects with W. A W. Fast Mall
going South, leaving Ooldsboro at 1:36 p. ra.
and with V, AD, Train goiht West, leavlni
Ooldsboro at 7:46 p.m.'
1 Train 4, Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl-
.rajttjl, Jtaf sdayt.TUvifrsdaysajid Saturdays
w. Daan,
Uerchuts, Banker, wi Kin-4ctiir8rj
BEADSTREET'8
j 1 Weekly Journal tf fndK Pioaiw
" ' V1 and hWOtonomy.
Sixteen Pagaa every Satnrday Oftentimes
twenty rages, -sometimes rwenty. .
fourPaicea.
The foremost nnrposa of Bbaiwtrskt'B is
to be oi praeueai ser vioe to onsiness nan. l
special, trada. and Industrial1 report ; r
weexiy epitome or aaaiuwps inrougneai
thUaltedMtateaandOaaada, aad thssnm-
marlea of auiaeta and liaMilttea, ar. alone
worth ths subscription price; It synopses of
recent legal deolslona are xceodingly valn-
ablet' iAa eorumerclal .tntBaaoUone, rri the
wider sense, are comma to be more and mora
conducted oa a statistical basis, the Informa-
tlonontaind t n bradstrbbots is of uie nrst
Importance both to producers and middle
men. ilnmit i yjl t.tf
The ..trade - and. atrrkioltural : . sltnatlos
UirougiiouA the United ittates aad Canada ts
repnvtml by telegraph to Bradstreetv Bp to
tltittour ef pubUuatkon.-n: ii .- s i-i.t iha
it.wl;.ii v Aji : i its cn .v.
?it ,..tvii-.J b i i n t 'NEW TORK CTTT.' ,
.1.1, rt . t
MLELGH' REGISTER
By a.:H lillt FfiU lis ri
y ( I -.. 'ilii'H ' . "(" ' i-"'
,... I ....' .-, . -ftn;:t-i
Sabacrflie to your Uome Paperand pay sap it
' and the remit 82 to pay tor your. , j
State Detto'cratlfI PaT3(rr,.w
theBi.irtir RiWlWrf1 Pach Aewstthswlb-
er. ' remiMlng ti d I iwl, is entitled to the
Kkoihtkk lor one year ana to . ' . .
..l Imw4 m t 1 A-..r
'iiV'h" nnlil Ankust 1. lSSiji Is offered as a
s.unil roii.n of the Uki,i-ticr mailed rm
npniK'tttion. Aiiiiiv., -. , .'
all I n ti i'. .
WIMa'nf aiLij us U TV M SB.I.
. f ' ''P-7WY t-i ri4i!l-!
' ' r STEAMERS.
a. Am A a. A4 r'mL'mm
Wwi.Mla. AlCuLaUUlUkULUii WW V.
MrMEE 8CHKlSlLB JF THK BTeImEB
rueaasys .
Ijeava New Berne t t e'clock, p. m , for
uun uuMnnsr. swnpraE ai Ainmrurecx,
v Vandemere, bU)waJl nd, Kayhoro.ar-
Vandemere, Bttaaewajrand; Bayboro.ar
Thnrsdays '
, Ijeava Lake Xandlnk for New''fcsfne
i ft ia w M., Fwypui
at Bayborof Htene
dAdama. Creak, ar-
. wail, vandemere am
riving at Newierne, Fridays, a. m.
lr flilOiiti 1. .UUJli- Ml
Leave New Bens. t'6:a')bcM p. n. for
v ltke Lsmdlnic. stopping at Adams Creek,
Vandemere, Btonewaliaad Bayboro, ar
riving at take Umdroav Batnrday, 10
reiocB,-,nvH: LIU1 ISO
Mondaysvav nfiCI tumtt nt
. iave LABdHig at 120'cloca, m., for
- i new nerne, stopping at nayooro, oione
. -wall. Vandemere and Adam C reek, ar-
,u "vln ,w uoruft roiwai tses-
' it this arraneemenfwe' sre' afcretd mkke
oiose connection witn uia-aortMra steam
ers, also having good acoom mod athms both
for passengers and freight at very low rates)
aak tht the merahant aaa prodaoqrs along
its' Una to give H their cheerful ' support
IW 11BV V
FrelKht i
viviku TowiiTwi. uuuor' auTuri tj vary way UJ
the week
J?ot further 'lnrorma'tkln Wa'nlrVa't'the of-
iwai. w aitu jaax no L iwhh n.:. in Mil
rrt'KjtXerf ry ftl?uriTOPuae,
Or any or ttk Agehktat ilia foUowlng places:
l O. I. WATSON, Lake Landing, 1 ;
' D. H. ABBOTT Vademer( -
. u. . ruwiian, eionewaua i
' W a BAWYEKBaybonv ' "
'lanildAwly"' .General Manatceis.
I I.I...IA M.I M , Ull fl , , , i . r ,
1 JI. ,wiw ilTPliBi" '
'' i i'nf'l lnf" flf'f 'i1' till'-
NEUSE X'TEENT RIVER
Steamboat Company
WUl run-the fonowing Bohfale on ana after
September 8th, 1884 c ) J 1 il ...,
'.fti....! Steamer Trent ; 1
Will leave New Berne for Trenton every
Wednesday at 6 a. m and Friday after the
arrival of the steamer Blienandoabr return
ing, will leave Trenton every Thursday and
Hatnrday, touching at all points along the
over. , .
Steamer Klnston.
On and after June 28th. 1885. the Steamier
Hint ton will leav Klnston for New Benin
everv Monday ana xnoredav at u o'clock: a m.
returning, will leave New Berne every Tues-
oay ana jmuay, stopping at jmiy uia rieit
and touching at all landings on Neuae river.
Close connection made with steamer Hheu
audoaii of the Old Pominlon Steamahlp Co.j
JOHN H. BELL, at Newbera.
W. F. Stawlt. Klnston- i "'
.. j A.B. BAanrJs, fttfloksTUle. 'I
L 1 WILBON, Agent at Trenton.
J. P. QOTfaaiT, Jolly Old Field.
' 1 J. B. BAxa,' Quaker Bridge.
J. M. WH.'TE.Gen'l Manager.
ebTdsrw - : ,:j SlttOAtN.O ;
VJa,
teanishipT Company.
i ctWlrv ttmrnri r t litn
rpm-yv JbJblkAiX AsAaS A.')
Pw New Irork, Baltimore; Nor-
Flllfidelpbla, providence. ,
)v r f amid otaer' Cities.
Mondav July;-2tcL 1883.:
UNTIL iFUBTHEB NOTICE
' i' '' ', '"jrV'VIM I'l 'ili HvV"
i.Steamcr Sheiiiiidoih
Wi' "1 ' IJly-lUjaVi. iLJ; XUlJ-i.
" --. -aa-tJU S1 1TBI 111 MUa OB awtMIUIgl
90taerBi AMlraad at. EUsabetk Cityevsry
MONOAT AJID THVRttb A V-$8
btl Hevr Berts; ietwAiiiig Wves Kfcw 'Bern
iil LPIalil AB rtUOAT !"-
at 4 p. making class connection with Np
iui DuHmBin k, k. ior rinrinnm eiuea
Itsoas eaansMioa: iyisdel fet- Hswi gains
aanseu
with
steamers for . Jk.ln.ton, PqllolUTille,. Trcuton
anA'aUTMiduigs e-.rBs'1 Nenss 'and Treat
auawH. a migaia reeerreo' lofiaaiwanats
Taesdays aad Fridays after 1 p.m. . . -
rrsightfarwantod promptly aa&lewest-ratel
gaaraateeo Moestuuuoa. . i .. 1
- ttheuandoah all td at Nag Head? golpfe
wm.ovHuusiiiiiiiuj (jwha 'j !
slopwaTf. A, IfawiBstwaV
W.' V. BrATt Fdail ta'i'rrt Ag't, ' 1 " . U
fisw geraenjt
Vn
"time
itlt jit y rul n: lod t,ii ,t i
-j-vrt)-) f
FOR NEW YORKr i
After thU data will receive freight In New York
-yiq oia' erjaratttsintf oaf I
1 Herts Ante tis'otlltt rcfnfiiymt tnis uf ens of
ebswt StM,iuiM oaacrnrwjYwrk, makgHg
Sally oaaecuosf with Baltimor for w Berae;
alliasida,aadoalyeasaaaags. ' jn-rm I Jf
JfTaotatas-si BorlAtlftl 1
Ijeavliig Hw Berns farBalUmcrs' rtlESlJiTI
I KliMl iiipm. Ajeave juiumwi ioj
Hew Ban ' UN E. IATS(do4 SAT
agaats are as rouswaat : a -
EUBHf FOSTKB-O-wn Jfaaagar, 1 V ' .
... ,jfB'tfart!lfd'
.AS.W.WTABAIOjAsNet4D4s)-fa.1 .H
w. r. ayds,
har-.-ii--
York a Baha, Tram. XJaa.Pler Jfona rivst
EJ'aaipeua, Bootoa, AS Ceatral wharL . f . .
A.M. Rnckwwl PrevidonceB. I.
-.!. i tnk. Fall River, Derrick wtarf . " -
Ships laave Bnetoo, Tcasdaf sd Batardaya,
" N.w llt aly. 'k
" " Pkltimore, WMlnwdsyi sndSatarday
,7" I '"' Fall KIT6T, Moaday. Wednesdays
1 Friday. . '. , l.:r.-tt-i.
. Provlaanoe, Satardays. -, -
Through W lading givaa. aad, nuesssaraa
toa'Jpoiau. attko iLtwVKUca tt the
TJ3 B.L1 DOI1W. AAV UJAsarsams. foatlLWan M Vaasj a , 1 1 .
" . lercnces vo mcmai cucnu in yomr own l
kUrttlyg B OEAy Art KmJSeTaaJ!! -10 HI gui D?
4 s
L
U
l: ;ci.,.
Cjaa!M"atf.iil)l Waa-Jls-wajJ W a-staaal
WATS01T & STREETr General Agents, New Bernp. N. C.
U Wtrefet" fcjjpermw,tc itf)Oiairyr jiTdrfliFblitfrfloeiflWNorth
a I Carolina, among whom "are" many of the most promineTit hnsiners and profes
I siomI B)etj ,e the State, i l '
rXil1 iTeVbusineWrnmfs
1884
Q5
eneral HlarttWcire.
Builders' Material, MachinLBts' Supplies, Machinery Cittton
Gins. Engines, Cotton Presses, Hay Presses, Ci4ert Mills.
Grain Fans, Rubber and ' Leather Beltihg,! taco ;Llther,
machine Oil, White Lead, Mixed Paint, Linseed Oil. Glass,
Putty, Lime, Brick, Cement," Piaster. ' BUTLDEBS' MATE-RIAL--Meehanica
t Too Isjj Builder' fiHardwatew Cartiaare
Material, Saddlery, Steam and Gas Pipe, Iron and Brass
Steam Fittings. AGBJCTTLTIIBAL -IMPLEEIENT-flbws,
Cultivators, Harrows, Etc.. Cotton Bagging and Ties. Bope,
a ' a.- ' "m -i v j. w
ngenis ipr xire
met
MAX SCHWER1X , ,,4 .
SCHWERON ASM,
lhe Cheapest and Most
Gents' Solid Color, Fancy and White
Scarfs, Ties, Bows and Suspenders,
Latest Styles In U Be a Jaiani a n d Cu f rs,
Uuaker Ulty bbirtr the best made lu tbe
We are SOLE AGENTS for the A. A. BATTLE MEN'S .
a KUY'S CAL.V IEWID 88.80 8HOBS.
i nmiiin nauiua any ot uiem in any way,
reasonable time give' out. we will noon return
pair aud statement as to length of wear,
vuv .uuuvj v. i,g auv.ua. in. ail lu WUill.us.1 ' I I - i h. ' .-1 I
' Our success and sales with them have been
Bhoe la the world for the money.
Auuiuer new in jnsi reoeivea m txingress, wiae ana minted Tocg, Itntlon Boots
English Balmorals, and for Summer Wear, oxford Ties and Button Oxfords.
. SCHWEEIN)& ASH,
Middle Street, between Humphrey & Howard and A. II. Holton.
apSOdwtf t .. ..U'i , .' rilGy OF FLAG;
DADL
Wholesale
HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR
TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER SfiNor
And keep of FLOUR, MEATS,
MOLASSES. SALT, TOBACCO,
everjrtliinir in the GROCERY
LOW PRICES for CASH.
T ' i i ir ii -
G. A.
Aisia
' " sTmAI. C7. - Ml- WW
Palats, Oils, Ate. Also, a Fall Idas Bwllders' Hardware.
Any Eastern or Northern Priors duplicated. Estimate! furnlslied upon application.
ai.
LP 41. Bjl.fl
it. IK JCi.
l"iH ' A H 1 i -
y 7 T
r
Pure
naua.XA
UJcIIIUI
CRAVEN
febSdwtb
AEl7
14
ObUiaedind all PATE
AM6 at jnne or abret
or MODERATE FE&SJ
Onr offioe'b opposite the U S. Pat.
ent OffioerMtl we ean- elitAija Patents
in less tirnev than those remote front
Send AffODi; OJ? VSAWlKQ.
We advise as to paten tabilitri, free ef
charge; and wa VHAKGH $0 FEB
UNLESS PATENT IS ALLOWS
ED. ,i.J.;,kf.'f.,Brc.a t.-j-,iolpi
We refer, here, to the,'PtetmMter
the SupL of Money Order Vir and ot
lEpiala of tb.p.U. 8,. Patent Omec
icfXlirel eXt
t i k
ST. BELOW E
A, V
r" w .vvraEY
tdaitended to TUB IfKV
jc. ..mt '.v.
tll.'l VU'M
over
IZ,1
aAQ iAuerinsurance.
ALLEN & CO
,f , , GEQBGE,4p.
Reliable .Stqre.m, Town
For Clothing,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Boots ani Shoes,
; Dry Goods,
Hose.
United Slates, unsurpassed for fit and wear.
Kverv nalrs
wnnin any
of dnmaeed'
either refund
IMMENSE, It Is the best, finest and ehes pest
, , , . , .
tnl
f
Crocers,
COFFEE." SUGAR, SYRUPS,
SNUFF AND CIGAitS, an
LINE, a FULL STOCK and at
ssrji
f
.a-a
iajsr Glut,
r a
J tot
0 iJ fj
i.
5
- ',J5"riJ
U0
kTri.arr.Tiii
&IH!Sa1! Salt !
i -
Lit tl IDE.
XPRESS OFFI
WBERNs!
C.
FOR SAMPLEVtOPIES
COST NOT$lSa.
IS AND 0SERVER;
hrtuiaA IULEIGH, N. &
JJ- ,bert and cheapessvpapcr pob-
V? n B,- tegraptTianuTof
MtinteroatlngeTohui from everjCfart of the
Ltlil Irpf, import-- A-rfr for every
ramify, .JsMblished and aela hnttaaa..
4ry year,:-1 . . . .
Send yonr name, pnatofflce address and 82.0
ftr one y..n Rt far months.
- 44-cry North lrullnnn slioold take It. Th -Uvesa
moat progressive naner la tha ui.t. .
i I -THS WEEKLY NEWS-OBSERVER, 5 .
lifTrrTrrr tso" far-
Ths Only lret-ela
House in UieClty.
tat uaveiers. w '
sa
uu
SOU fl XDOTrlAII
1 , . t . ' ' 1 ? I
. , .. I i , t ' v
11