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.STEAJHISJtS. 'THE ittittct ! 9 mrrr'TTm t"tttt?ti Steamboat Company win rnn the following schedule on and unci 8epimber9Ufci!i85r ' - ' .,; i' , . ' v i Y - f , of-conci!iatioB and arbitration in 'JTelWySre waa he settlement ofa tirnvat of the ilwmw fheuaidoali; rulurn- .KerfOllS Strike' in tllC Philalellli3a inn. -w 1(1 leave Treulou-every Thursday mid .. i - j ioi mi i,w . r.ii .iu..,. .i..,.. j,.;nOtf trade, in 1884. Thin, war ar. r,yr -". -; 's A , . . - ! "" ' TC . ' i, 1 j- JiettiHmuMi. j .... .... ...... ........ f bjc it... . v. 'it hiiii miri .,, .ii4i. t-.j,ii.- nHBmn I.I1MII -Will llHV KtlMIYm..JIr Nuw IliTllC- "wry .Muiiilnyiunl TliiUKiliiyaiiioniMl! r-.iiij; i.iiiriilng. will leevti .mr tw.ne every nml t'r!n.v,(un'ii'K at .!o!ly .Old h mill nint oiirliliigai il IniiillujH oil Ni'iian rlvr. t'T.IIHl. 1UlHMHm Jl.mH.'Wllll HU'Htlinr Nllf It miiiIiih.ii Li-) l oiuuilDii tnnmsiup fn. .ItrtlS H - VY.it . rt t KX" I 11 h J Mi i M in uiu ' l. H. ttAMKVa, rWliivlUo . I T.. WJLUl0i Aguutal fruDbiij ' J. P. QuixCKLy, Jolly (1UI Klolrl. ' J. H. Bakes, Qnoker itridgo. ' - J. M. WUH'B.Gen'IMaDaeer, ' 'xliTOAw -.: . ; Sluaton. N. C , OlO iOMlIVI01N Steamship Compaiiy," SEMI-WEEKLY LINE Foi .Hew York, Baltimore, Nor folk, Boston, Elizabeth City, Philadelphia, Providence, and other Cities. .. ON AND AFTER Monday, January 11th, 1886;- UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE - Steamer Shenandoah ' Will .leare, npon, arrWal of train on Norfolk 8oalttsrB BaUruad Eliiabeth. Qlty,- eyery , MONDAY AND THURSDAY ; lor New Berne. Retnrninr leaTti New Bern f,ir Glliabetb OHy trary ,: t , - . TVBSDAY AMD FRIDAY; . at 1 p.tn-i maklnjt Okie Connection with Not tuik. Southern E. K. for Northern eltief (4ue oonneotion made at New Berne with linra fur Klniton, Follokerllle, Trenton and all landing on the Neose and Trent Hler. No freighta received for ihipmenton Tneidaye and Friday! after 8J4 p.m.' . freight forwarded promptly and lowQit rates guaranteed to destination. '- K, B.BOBEHTI, As't, New Berae, . ODLPBrraB A Tush an, i , . Ag'ti. Norfolk, V. A W. H. StAKroKD, Oen'J fr't Aj't, .. .. v . NewTork01tyt ejjifcaSW--'1.vJ.'..J.i4.. J'H... '," ' R!iaana nf P!o Jn Vonf TnaV Tfie N. C. Freight Liok FOB NEW YORK, BOSTON, PROVIDENbE, m.T A-1 n .1 1Xncat i. .- - .-. .... - .- - . Atttr thlt data will receive freight (s New Yo : g . (orNawBerneat V ...PIBU 7, NOIflCU KlVTrait;,; urn af'KeAD York and Ealtimot 7- - - Moichante ehqnldTeniIberthat thti is one oj the twst Steam Lines ont of New -York, making tjiilr eonneplign with BalUmore for New Ueme lull inside, and only ene change. , . ,f SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMEKJJ f.ntTBRQ Jew. Borne and BilLiiore i . s'5 rTonchlnyitSorfolkJ v V LJt" Sew'Merne for -naltlmore tPMIuVll f I'UIUAYS all p m. Leave BiUttinora tot Afaia areas iotewa -, .. khijis'h fos ra. ob'i jfnagw, , f,, . - 0 Light 8t.;Balt:Id yk- rt- stptHRRIOt, Ag't. Norfolk, V. ; W J, . miw-ij'., .. , . bvfves '"' ' ' r York Baitd.Tran.. Line, Pier ,Nonn river E.tfu.mpeoo; Boston, BS'Central wharfr. -: S I. H. Rockwell, Providence R. I. . v " -!). ft Mink, Fall River, Derrick wharf. .. - Ship leave-Boston, Tuesdays and Satordays. " New York daily. ' . . , -.T Baltimore, Wednesdays andSatnrdij C ia ... t.. yiM Elver, Mondays, Wednesdays - FHdftys. ?- ; yrovldence, Satordays. fhtov gh hllt lading given, and rates gnsrap tff 1ll N1- ' Frn nmeil . iea'alei. , - ,r '' r lVaid BrGikags oi Balk'<d Ship m v.' N. C..LINE.-"' d L Marie It a H 6RAY At H.- irneB OHIisn Real Estate ' there are very few Investments better man eire"i?,but'weknow of one that la. and Uint one 1 a policy In r.-j TH3 FIDELITY MUTUAL. LIFE ASSCC'N OF PHILADELPHIA, . The policy can be bougbt at the rafg of 1J2Wfor."'iJ'.W. - 1 flnedftrio cnltlvatlon or repalrtand thr veirrtei on II, levied til-annually. is riot as -CSffii 'a! tie ta on real eaiftto of Ilka value. :-' Upon the death cr the owner the policy doe not require PPral8t'i11iBtr?1t?,i. PAID "JVnt-LANP AT fVh0U-t0,Pe-U' lo Ui banenclaryuawed therein. . ,. ... nie-pTVTnPTitr.r each policy Is g.Df;f. bTi early I0.U(K),(MH) asscKUle lnauraLoe 1th 2rewrve lidcn.;.ly of JiX'.OOO. and i eU of nearly soO.OuO.'. ; . ; ti,. AMOclatlon owne 1U own build I ng, and fnntaenouah oflifws to nave its rent M erpenVeaare llmlied to filed annual duea, jnoorporated, December I37S. Home Office. II Walnut BU-eet, rlil 'adelphia, Pa. t ind name and address for treatise on plan. . 1 D. U. WIDYKTTK. , VBrfleerPoulheasternTepartment, No. M r uyettevlllo street, liaieigh, fi, V. - "" W. B. BOID, Agent. . . w ' -- ;. A V Co.1, Bankers, Trustee. .j 1- v-'. lariuer, ; J, x . .. . Tm.m nf afiire fjftlie . -.i ,r, i.hvb f x.iniiued our plena and I'r.Ctiaa. Winy, jr. W a. l.rmson. 1 's A at : ' ,Bom' f , ' 'A TJOLK JOURNAL:. I NEW rJEENE. J? C.. ;APRIL 1.' 1866. ; The . Eleven CconuNDMENi'S. 5 air. ueo; may roweii, oi L'jxua nelpbia, Jiaa a timely article in the , - Apnl Century, on Strikes, Lockouts, jaod" Arbitration, in which Le says: rjinced lv Hon J. M. Wellborn. wih Koine oo operation of tin Peace rf;0. About 17,000 d.iih wnges ....... J .. ....1 .....) .....1 ... 1 . nun illttI.etl, itIUl W 11.1b )UH'U i .1 ' . , j , . , . , ' a COlll Winter WHS IMtlol'O tllC tVOlklllir Iieotill. The I li'lllHIlt ,aved tliir?, with nil Mm ei.i' nd comfort, health and ihomN in jvolved. Not Mm Itast of Uie ad vantrt!e8 gained was the formula- jtion of eleven rtilo., with notes on the same. The value ol these rules and notes is shown by their having sin.ce settled several strikes in other trades and , other States. They wore posted up in factories, and tho workmen by way of pleasantry came to. .caU .tiwr"",Trhe' Eleven CbnTmandments.' They . were furthermore made the basis of ad justment of a serious trouble In one of the largest institutions of learn ing in the country." Rotation. The continued rais ing of one crop upon the same soil exhausts the kind of plant food needed by that kind of plant. Some plants have long roots, others short ones; by changing," the nutriment is drawn from different parts of the soil. Some plants draw their sus tenanse largely from the air, store up nutriment and leave it in the squV This class of plants usually have numerous broad leaves, clo ver,' peas and- beaus are of this class. .Wheat, corn, oats and those plants haviug a fow narrow leaves are exhaustive to the soil. Upon a sandy loam the following is a plan for rotation: - First year, meadow; second sum mer, fallow; third, wheat; fourth, corn, and all tho undecomposed manure'. ; Sow rye at the last culti vation, pasture it in the " fall and spring. - Fifth 'year,-sow oats or barely and seed down. ADVICE TO MOTHERS, Mns. WinbiiOW'b Soothing Syrup should always be used . for- children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gumsrallays all pain, cures wind Colic, and is the best remedy for diar hoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. jan24dtuthsatwly ' CARPETINGS : and . .V;:; i UPHOLSTERY GOODS. 7. fi J. SLOflliE INVITE ATTKNTIQN TO THE ATTRACT IVM I'miil-a'Ai WMIUH IHUIK fitf- VUM& STOCK 1 BEING OF':UtU.i Axiiiinaicra 1 from 14.00 peryd upward Wiltons - . . fiom. 1,75 per yd. upward BlociueUea from 1.95 per yd; upward l&Velvcie from 1.35 per yd, upward Itedy Brussrls from ,V0 per yd. upward Tapestry .. from .." ,'.50 per yd, tipa arV In(rraln r .. from oer yd. up ard f ilivaMtlTtBfroni , 0 per f iL upward Swif Lace Curtain- . ''' . ; . I froni,.00 perpalrupward Uadrss Lace Curtains - 4 . . i, fiom $2 50 per pair upward Antique and French Lace Curtains . i , ... ... - ironj j.ou per pair upwaik NottlBKltam Cae Curtains - . -. -.i -- , a from i ,7 6. Per pair upward Turcoman Curtains with Handsome Uadoes. from 85.00 per pair upward Tapestry COTertngs - from $1.00 per yd. upward Cretonne'Coverinc i from .20 per yd. upward Window; Shades made on short notice . or materials furnished.-' ' , . f . . . ' T SAMPLES 8KNT 'WHEN' DESIRED ARl) i'BOMFT AITKNTION KA1D TO ALL 4 -. , - MAIL OitDiSKS. -t ' Correspondence invited. Broadway and' 19 th'" Street, - NEW YORK. t imarl dim , .. . '. - S J. C. ETHERfDGE &U0., ; CittcD Factors &nd Cdunissioil Merchants ..110 Water Street, Norfolk, Va. -', ronsianments of OOTTON. IX)RN. PEA. NUTS, uud. FARM PROUUOTS aollclted. - , Williams Bros.-. Norfolk, Va. - ; t S. R. White Hro " " ' Marine Bank, - ." .,' - jaiawwiy, . v . -'-. . - r .- ' . "-3 Beans, ' Onion Sets, ; , -AND .,t . All Oibcr Kinds of SEEDS, Hancock Bros. Drug - Store. L. "II. CUTLEll ; HARDWARE. ; Excelsior: Cook. Stoves. SASH, DOORS & BLINDS. lime. "Cement ani. Plaster, pa:;its, lead, c;l aw futiy, 23 aid C3 lllilti Street, A I A i' I h a.. V. IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGENCY FOli BOTTLING TheBergner fi Engel Brewing Company's Lager Beer, Porter, &c, 1 KEEP 31 1IAKIX A FULL LINE" OF WINES AND LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE, Which will be sold by the Barrel or Gallon at VERY LOW FIGURES for CASn. Ginger Ale equal to Best Imported, and superior to any procurable in North Carolina. IF YOU WANT ZEIGLER BROS., Bay State S Penitentiaii mi n TO BE HAD ONLY AT PATTERSON'S. Every pair warranted money refunded. Patterson's Shoe Store, SIGN BIG BOOT, fel2dwtr Middle Street; New Berne, If. C. SAVE MONEY BY SOYIHG YOUR GUANO -r, . iL....rnirili w mm rtlKDrTlT fVE1!) Willi ine lltl llAIIU JO ia, A luaaiauaa . . ' 7.". " no .o n t (f ll W. K. Crockett, J. L. Kheiu. W.H.WoU'U and Ueorge Uieeu, Jr. atl8action guarantcta. Prlee $10. Iron A Full Assortment of AGRICULTURAL .""KJfilTS arid MA"J daudforHaleatROOKBOt'TOM iHIOKS,, Agent for f'AIRBAMKS fTADAUU on band SCALES. Li iWALL W AO'S Champion Clothing SSouse i! MMriiA Bt.rAAC. ear. Sontli Ffout street, New Berne, N. C. t m. rnnm hr mv Rnrina tocr.I A m 17 ConalHtlnndr Mens Boy.' Suite. Overcoats. CUtei a , .Ingle "VrunkUmbrna Olonks, Jerseys, Phawla, Blankets, Dress Goods, Boot; and Shoes, Hate, Irunks, t mDrelia Rubber Bhoea, Rubber Coata. - AlaoafuUaaeortmentofKotiona. Only Thirtv Daysi 41 Come before Bargains are gone. A First-Class ;; . -. SULTAN' . Offers his ENTIRE FALL and WINTER STOCK far tho NEXT THIRTY DAYS: ' He means business, as for a? large Spring c M. oc-7d6tn- " NEWBEEN, N.-Cs, VHOLESALE AND GOOD SHOES. to give satisfaction or CsTlWaCfl R. A01T1 mfiillle d b V W . U. Wll lO 1 1 , - -vrmnir j. u. w urn-it Front. Craven street. New Bern. N. C wUl seU. for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS, my sf lCar 1 T hevrants to make room . . I i . Opportunity! and Summer Stock, Ii. SULTAN, AT ASA JOKES' OLD STAND LIQUOR DEALER, MANUFACTUBEE OF Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Lemon Soda, Buffalo Mead, California ii Pear Cider. i 'Etc., Etc. EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA 1,1 A RBLE WORKS, SEW BERNE. N. C. Monuments, Tombs, Aud all kinds Grave and Building work In ITALIAN&AMERICAN MARBLE Orders will receive prompt attention satisfaction guaranteed. JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor (Successor to George W. Claypoole) Cor. BROAD AtD CRAVEN Sts., NEW BERNE, N. C- O. E. Miller is my authorized agent in Kmaton. maSO-lydu' TIME TABLE, . . . , - w:n mt-m- tirx r- - , .SOLI A-tlantic & N. C. Railroad TIME TABLE No. 22, In Effect 12 M., Sunday, January 17th, 1886. WST. I No. 50 I Passenger I Arr. li've. STATIONS A. M. A. M. Goldsboro, 11 12 10 Mi V 42 La urangu Kins ton, Hew Berae 10 29 9 47 7 47 A. M. A. II Dally eiroept Sunday. EAST. WKST. No. ! ? : No, 2. : MIxedFgt.A Pass. Train KlxedFet.4; Pan. Train, i STATIONS. Arr. L've: Arr. Lve. ...... ! .. . . I R 57 I Newbern 1 7 221 9 is 9 8i Riverdale : 40; 6 48 9 16 10 06 10 371 10 51 11 01 11 18 11 40 B4tl:Oroatan 6 so. S : 10 10: H.velock.... 0 14; 18 : 10 42: Newnort i 6 42: 5 47 i 10 54! WHdwood 6 So- 6 30 : 11 01 Atlantic... i 6 23- 5 23 : 11 28 ; Morehead City i 4 46 6 08 ! i Morehead Depot i 4 35 P. M. P.M. A. H. A. Daily except Sunday. , EAST I WST. No.i Mixed Fat, A No.4f Miie Frt Pass. Tra'a. Paaa. Train. STATIC AS. trr. L've. Arr. li've A . V. n. ,7 06 f 20 5 41 6 06 4 21 '(68 8 28 148 2 03 I 45 T.M. ,8071 ' 8 5C 925 10 03 10 48 11 11 11 40 12 3 I or, Oolaaboro,. Best's La a-range,. Falliag Creek. 8 45 16 9 66 10 83 1108 11 30 12 20 1 00 1 20 0 825 .166 6 10 Kington,. CaawelL 4 408 S88 148 Dover., Oore Creek Totcarora 2 OS 1 23 1 Clarke's 1 48 106 j Newbern......... .... P. K. " Tnesday, Thnrsday and Saturday, T Monday, weane aay ana tiu Train 50 connect with 'Wilmington A "Wei don Train bound North, leaving Goldsboro 11:35 a. m- and with Richmond A D nvllle Train West, leaving Goldeboro 12.35 p.m and Wllmlneton A Weldon Train South at4:64D.m. Train 61 connects with Richmond 4k Danville Traia, arriving at GoMsbcro 4:40 p.m., and with Wilmington and Wellon . Train from the Normal m p.m. Train 4 connects with W. A W. Train bound South, leaving uoldgboro at 7:38 p.m. . , , W. Dunn, i Superintendent. EAST. No. 61. Passenger Arr. L've. r h. r. k. 6 07 5 51 5 51 6 32 6 52 p. h.p. a Catt. Sam. B. Waters - aosjtt, DMfRVS Pl'RK MALT WIIISKKV. N. Crlchton's "Monttcello Pure Kye." JB1111azc1ci, Etc. At his old Stand on Middle street, sel2dly New Berne. N C. F. M. SIMEONS. C lUlKT MAXI.V. SINIMONS & MANLY, ATTOltHEYS AT LAW. Will practice In theCourtsof Craven, Jo Ouelow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and Hy and Id the Ketlrn! Court at New Berne. febdwl EE! iifi l s- r Anno A f.i"itlu .esrrij'Ui-ii one of the lint-( linf.Ml , n, i c-..fi.l S. ti l.ilist-i in the lT. inow ri-tircti) :-r i n- ,1 Xcrvoiii lelIH( l-ot Sl.tnlia.ril, V'-i;lj.r !. i'id Oecjiy. S; . in plain scakc :i'v:-li: Vrrv. iJrugisjs can it. Address DR. '.YAfiD A CO.. Louisiana. M . EC . Jones COMMISSION! Merdiant. Consignments of Grain, Cotton, and other PRODUCE TWMVT ATTENTICi' GUAnANTEEE Dry Goodw, IN'otionw, II T S, BOOTS AND SHOES. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS Pork, Bacon, Flour Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Syrup and MOLASSES. SNUFFand TOBACCO HAHDWit R E sucn as Spades, Shovels, Hces, Axes, Nails Plow Traces Hames, &c. &c. Farmer's supplies GENERAL Y -A L S O- MOTT'S SWEET CIDER, THE BEST MADE, CONSTANTLY IN STOCK Prices low for cash. Satisfaction guaranteed. Highest cash prices paid country 'Product: Call and net me North. West corner SOUTH FRONT & KIDDLE Streets, NEW BERNE, N. C. Mar. w ly 30, For Hard Times. She Daily ouinal A NO" DEMOREST'S ILLUSTRATED'- MONTHLY -MAGAZINE? With Twelve Cut Psper Pstfarns of jour own selection end of say size. . Both Publications, One year, ro $6.50 (Six Fifty). flEMOREiST'S U THE BES Of all the Magazines. 30NTAININQ Stories, Poems sad ether IHeran anrsetiona, combining Artistie, Boieetiflo and Hoassheld matters. .ZZIuafro-ted rith Originnl Sftml Mngrav . tngt, Murtogranrr; Oil IHeturr nnd fine Woodcut. maMnff it the Hedcl - Magmsium of Amertoa -fW Each Magazine - contains a COITPOM ORDER, entitling the holder to the selection of ANT PATTER if illustrated in that number, andjn ANY SIZE. - - " DEMOKEST'S MONTH tT Is Justhr entitled the World's Model Maarasine. The Largest in Farm, the Lanreet in Circulation, and the best TWO Dollar Family Magazine issued. 1888 wil) be the Twenty-second year of Its publication i it is continually Improved and so extensively as to place It in the front rank pf Family Periodicals, and equal to any raaraalne. It Bivvnio pnuwu anu tuny xijimratea. ruu Uehed by. W. Jenninjrs Demorost, New York, AN0 BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINEP .' . WITH THE .. rilTTV TniTDVIT or tattl Ton Ton UL.IUI UUUUliAii ul ifU.JU lliai. ; -i- -r- ,Ttnnrivi Barber and Hair Dresser," With twentj-flve ypara experience, and the Neatest and Best Furnished Brloon in tbe city, will give as (rood a shave ss can be liwl anywhere for TF.N CENTS, w Bhop, new furnltnre, and aatlsiactlon aim untied . Middle street tf xtdoor to . t irxk a, marlSdl t . . . ' m
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