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Tfv i TONAL. . -HI . TQL.;y,tNO;.158.-., NEW BERNE. N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBEK 2, 1886. PRICE 5 CENTS. JU r 7. LOCAL NEWS;; ImiiiI ltotv AWaaaei ; . New Berne, latitude. 83 6' North. i ' longitude, 77 8' W est. - Sub rise. 5:54 I Length of dyj , Sua sets, 6:44 1 11 boon, 50 minute HmiiMitt 8:44p.m. v ,kZZ 'Register t HT .Oatler frs jreoeie4 e lsr$e . stpck of hew hardware, stoves eta. See change f rad.V.jmi" go,xamie hii -stocfcr'-'-" ":" .' AboVt twenty-fire Onslow county men arrived j ester dsj Evening to at- (Mid trial before Justice Brinson ' to'" U J."' A runaway horse dowa Craven street ereeC : little Vxcitemeat yeeterdsy. No,' ... ,age save tearing the cart to . ' T.s watch game ef . baseball yester- aci . "Preida" resulted -In ike defeat of the Utte bf to 1. ' 4 - Yesterday was a busy day at the cot ton exohaage. i Many carta sad wagons were is from Onslow aod Jones county, and the merchants were basy. Th steamer Elm City arrived from BaltLnerw yeatetday morning with a cargo', of merchandise whioh was dis charged, and she loft for Bayboro on her new lie. Cast; K. B. Jones is still dealing out , family groceries on the corner of South Front, and 'ifiddld streets at prices to suit the' time. Be solicits consign ments af ootton, grain and other pro dnctrJf thoroughly reliable and will gire prompt attention to business The oounty candidates on the "I'eo ple's Ticket" spoke to a good crowd at Camp fainter yesterday and we learn from parties who were present made a very favorable impression. The people should, torn out and hear the candi dal oil this ticket. We believe they Can oonrinos thinking people that they ara right and ought to be elected. We understand that George Rodman, Esq;, is perfecting arrangements to de liver a lecture, based upon the expe rience or his ti o.Bt trig to New York City.', The title of the' lecture will be VTba Ebony Tramp Abroad, or the Mys tery of a Lost Overcoat" His second ' feature will be: "Ice Water vs. Shorts. " Tickets JiS-eaote, No gentleman admit ted 'unless be oomea himself.' . !. Br? J. Hi. ' Witlia, the marble man of Eastern Carolina, received a Urge lot of marble per Shenandoah yesterday. lie Is always" ready to pay tribute to the - dead. ani monumental evidences of bis aktU and workmanship ana be found in elmoa) every cemetery in Eastern Car olina. The nea and; clean cat marble - work oa Patterson Ji new hotel is being ny, nun. .,., . faliakiilU Brtge ,v (: Date Roberts, of th ateamer Trmi requests us to nail the attention of j.e commissioners of, J ones county to the-cobfiitioa of the draw in the bridge ' acrcsa Traui river at roIloksvUle The ' . ate'r''r tt somctlmej "delayed .several bourt oa aeoount of it condition, ' - .! .t ,. - --.r ' '" 1 "- v'u . f . , .J1 III I HI I'l . K Sft . ' ! ' Vmrmiwm rwaalcanena. M--J''' T' i -Llibh today an. address to the farmtrs of North Carolina 7 'nan the 'farmers club of Forsyth- county. It la . . taka Jrpm the Voressive IsrW, a ' most esoellent agricultural Journal , pabliuhed by OoL L. L.Polk. ' We com - mend both the address and the Pro grttsivt farmer to our farmer readers. ' ' f v ' "i ":'iJv 14 . Tfc c Iim plan R f Walker. . -1 kT. FrankN Btookey,; 'King of the .''Ala,'l'iltfi. yesterday .'and win give .' an exhibition this evening t 9 o'clock ' at the corner of Pollock and Middle streets. Tie will walk a rope stretched from t..V't"intein? building' to Bell1 jowpfrv jfore. ITn. Is the champion rope . . t f Ihe woild, being tbe same f: t t wbo crossed ' the " Niagra rails f r i ccciecnt4ve,day8 in 1879, - Tl rnIle'aUoBU " r.'. 1 1 t low of the convention of Northern i to be beli at Raleigh during tbe I. "r, we r that steps be ? C -" r te a Urge number of rens' pampniei on i. A few copies " -0 . ' ' y f s i " 'Inal who feels i in' c" . , ' , -Tent of the i s- l dli'.r.-ut"! at this ' " ' i r- -h t airer- . ! t ' 1 fver.t!!f,".!y Tbe : l at tvs e .t rrMBd. " " W.S.ChadwkkrTq., of Beaufort, was in the city yesterday. He ie Tory confident that O. B. Thomas, Esq , Dr, J. W. Saunders and the other regular Democrat io nominees will carry the county by at least five hundred major ity. Dr. F. P. Rates of Bayboto is in the city and reports some sickness in his section. W. H. Rountree, Esq., of Contentnea Neck, Lenoir county, arrived on the steamer Kins ton yesterday morning with cotton. Only rachool Commit Ura. The State Superintendent of Public Instructions requires school committees in every school district to forward Bobool statistics to the county superin tendents. This work should be done before the apportionment of the school funds of the ensuing year, and should be done with care and accuracy. The county board" of education must know tbe number of children in each school district in order to correctly spportion the money. We have been requested to call attention to this matter that the oommittees in the various school dis tricts may be reminded that the time for doing this work is near at hand. SbIWeIl Memorial Baaaar. The ladies of Raleigh have organized a "Hbotweu Memorial uaaaar" to raise money to increase the "Shotwell Monu ment Fund." The ladies of New Berne are asked to contribute articles for sale. Any small, or fancy articles will be acceptable. Packages can be sent to "Shotwell Memorial Bazaar, " care Mr. F. A. Olds. The general manager of tho Southern express company has very kindly given the ladies who will conduct the Shot well Memorial Bazaar free express rates on all parcels of five pounds weight and, under, when shipped to Raleigh from any point in North Caro' line, addressed to "Shotwell Memorial Bazaar." A number of ladies at various points In the Stato have consented to act as looal agents in collecting and forward- ingtoontributions for the bazaar. It is particularly desired that some lady shall so represent the Lazaar at every plaoe in the State. Tbe baaaar will be conducted in one of the spacious dining balls at the fair grounds during fair week. Lunches will there be handsomely served at all hours and the fancy articles, etc., con tributed will be effectively displayed. ? State papers please copy. If Ten Wtak a ttoa Article Of Plug Tobaooo, ask your dealer- for "CM tl.H sell dw8m "Alone unto our Father's will , Our thought bath reconciled; That He whose love ezoeedeth ours, Hath taken home His child." In memory of Jennie V., daughter of Q. F. M . and Amy J. Dall. died Septem ber 80th, A.D. 188S, in the sixth year of her age. But few more interesting children were to be .found, than this little girl whose remains were followed to the grave on yesterday. She was bright in Intellect, beautiful in countenance, and sweet in d imposition but "God looked among bis cherub band. And one was missing there, To sing all o'er the heavenly land " The aong of praise and prayer. " He selected thie little girl. . - Her remains lie quietly in Cedar Grove Cemetery; the little grave is banked with flowers: sorrow mis tne breast of many ; the hearts of her parents are bleeding; her soul is in Heaven- There, mother. In the Saviour's arms, Forever undefined. Amid the little cherub band Is "Jennie" thy child. " ; Newborn, N. C. ' A. ' ' Aa Ia4 t Baaa luasiai, Edward Shepherd, of Harriaburg, I1L, says: "Slaving received so moon neoent from Electric Hitters, l reel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running tore on my lec for eiirht years; my doctors told me I would bave to haye tbe none sera pea- or leg am po uted. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven bottles Bock len's Arnica Salve, and my leg la now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Buck len's Arnica Salve at 25c per box by Hancock Bros. ' ' ' ' ' -'"T--; j l ' i -Vs Bettietvr:f.--i?t TSa wmnil annual reunion of the members of Company H, First N. C. Cavalry, will be held at Kinaton, N. CL, tbe seoona weanesasy in uctouer, 1888 (Oct. IStb). Every surviving mem ber of the company is cordially invited and urged to attend. ''; i 1 - 1L T. Sauls, Captain. s A. B. IIOIJXWEIX,' . : O. S. and Cor. 8ec'y. ' , ' .. ot !:! lit F.rrr Case, n - $ D. A.rrs '.T i ', fir.Je&ale paper deal er cf Chi"-i'oor!. Tern , writes that he wn f - - '? sf.'.ictet with a severe Cf li t'..r.t k: .'led on his lurps: had tried r ".rr remedies withmit benafit. Peing M to try Dr. Klre's New Discov ' ' f f r CoriP""1 rtin, c.J so and was rri:rM lj5 cf a few bottles. - , 'i I - 1 a I - i 1 it in bis - r ; ' a J l O ' Js with . . !'' nce ef n 1 i I '(''! ' n aora.l - ; . ; ; r. . : .1 ..:;!., re. BHiKra. A rumor cornea from the Northwest of a general uprising of the Indiana. The volcano of Colima, Mexico, is in a state" of eruption for the third time within 18 months. A new explosive has been invented in France for which Oen. Boulanger claims to be equallv as powerful as gun cotton and much more easily handled. Tbe Bulgarian regency has given pub lic notice of an election to elect a sue oessor to Prince Alexander, but tbe special Russian agent there is endeavor ing to prevent its taking place. An experiment of sprinkling streets with crude petroleum instead of water is being tried in a California town. It is believed that the oil, after two or three sprinkles will Isy the dust for months. The annual exposition at St. Louis has been a grand one. It is thought that there have been more strangers there during the past three weeks than was ever before known. The musicians, under the leadership of P. 8. Oilmore, numbered 8,000. The Oermans are not at all pleased with the weakness, as they deem it, that Bismarck has shown towards Rus sia. They probably forget that France stands ready at any moment to strike tho blow of revenge when an oppor tunity offers itself, which Bismarck is well aware of. In 1HH4, near Ashland, Ky., K. F. Burchett killed Albert Anglin. At the trial that followed there was no defense except that the accused was drunk when he did the killing, and he was convicted and sentenced to the peniten tiary for life. The court of appeals has just afDrmod the judgment, holding that drunkenness is no excuse for crime, and does not lessen the degree of tbe defense. A Northern exohange speaks of four very remarkable brothers name Acklen who live in Middlesex county, New Jersey. William is 83 years oid, 0 feet and 3 inches high and weighs 350 pounds, Henry is 81, 0 feet 4, and weighs 870; Samuel is 70, 6 feet 5, and weighs 225; Theodore is 73, 0 feet", and weighs 230 pounds. They are in ex cellent health and vigorous for their years. The proposition to widen the boun daries of Chicago so as to include the important suburbs of Hyde Park, Lake and Lake View, is again seriously die- cussed, and it is probable that before the taking of tbe neat fed era! census all the outlying districts, extending nearly to the limits of Cook county north and south, and the Desplainea elver on the west, will be included within the elty. Tbe lines whjch separate the towns mentioned from Chicago are ins aginary, but their existence eeespela tbe main tenance of four distriot police jurisdic tion!, taxation bureaus and legislative boards. If the boundaries of the city are extended to the extreme lines men tioned, the city territory wHl be eighteen miles long by eleven miles wide, giving the city a present population of about 900,000. Oluveriua Doomed. EStauntok, Va, Sepkl SO. Thie morn ing the Supreme court of Virginia, Bit ting here, banded- down the papers In the case of T. J. Cluveriua,' who etahda convicted of tbe murder of Lillian Madison, at the old reservoir, Rich mond, Va., with the endorsement that the petition for a rehearing ts denied. This remands the case to the hustings oourt of Richmond, by which the time will be fixed for the death penalty by banging, unleaa exeoutiye clemency in terposes. : Csua't nay . Tow alio x, Oa., June 5, S8. We find B. B.B. to be the beet blood poison remedy' we ever, handled, and give more satisfaction. : Its cures are quick and decided, and yen cant say too much In its praise. Ws know of two case of ' blood poison-' and one of catarrh cured by Its use. : Weeantteli any other now, . ?ii -' .r.( - - r B. C- KnrAbD at Son," ' - 4mi; i'K!i '?.' ti i Meeeinrotavr ) Sold in New Berne by B. N. Daffy and E. H. Meadows. - :! -: . . Tl. Pratt Bin. . X STONKWAtt; N. 07, Sept, 80, 1886. Editob Niw Bxktrt Jouualtv w - - Dear SirWill you allow we space In your columns to say something for the 50-eaw Pratt Gin I have lately bought of J. a Whitty, Esq., of New Berne, and have placed it in my gin bouse and now have at work. On tho Wth it turned out fifty-five hundred pounds of lint cotton, making a fraction over twelve bales of four hundred pounds each. How la that for high? ; After the gin is used longer, I think I shall be able to beat the above. -So far, I think the Pratt Gin is the beet in use. . , 1 , . " Truly yonra, - ;t a H, Fowixn.";i 'I : - . J " , ADVICE TO HOTHEHaV Mrs. WrifsiiOw's Soomfso Strut should always be xsfM Jot cliilciren tpothirn-. It ai's-wi 15: -chil l, softens tbe gu-: , f 1 T 1 j s all f..''i,-coroe wind colic, and is t ie bu t rme-ly for diar boea, Twrntr-flre ct" a bottle. ' - ja:. -iw'T - -j V' Jones County Items. E. 8. Francka is improving, and hopes are entertamed that he will be up and out in a lew dsyr, Our farmer com plain that their oot ton is not only abort, but they fear that cneu eorn crops are much shorter than they expected. There ie considerable dissatisfaction in the Republican circles ovsr some of their nominees. Dock Cox says that he is a candidate for register of deeds, and will show to the people that he is the choice of the Republicans of Jones county. We see in Tuesday Journal Col. Whitford's card stating that he had been nominated by a mass meeting in Carteret and would address the people of Jones in order to obtain their views on the subject. After reading his card I took especial pains to enquire of the different representative men of the sev eral parts of the county what were their views of his course. Every one to a man deprecated the course he was pur suing; said that Dr. Sanders was nomi nated by the regularly called convec tion of Carteret oounty and that hie nomination had been ratified by tbe Senatorial convention regularly called at Polloksville, and that they should advise every good Democrat to support Dr. Sanders. This is the sentiment of Jones oounty Democracy, both rank and file, and Col. Whitford will find it so on Monday next. Our Senatorial candidate, Dr. Kuudem, met the people at Trenton on Tuesday last and addressed them in a line speech which was well receiyed. Tbe people of Jones are perfectly united and will in November give him a heavy vote. Every word of his speech had in it tbe true ring of the old Democratic metal. F. M. Simmons, our candidate for CongTess, addressed our people when Dr. Banders had concluded, in an able and masterly effort. It is useless for me to say how his speech -was reoeived. Our people are somewhat like the old church man; when he was asked during church class how he was getting along, "Why," ssys he, "brother, no need talking to me; I am ready to go now. Go talk to them that are not ready." We are always ready to receive him; we know him and we will give him our votes almost without distinction of party, and must say to Clem like old brother Jim, we are all ready, ready for you now, without anv talking. You go and talk to them that needs talking, we don t need any talking, you may rest assured. 6DOOEST10N TO JONES COUNTY DEMO CRATS. I would suggest to the Democrats of Jones county; the following gentleman far the lower House of the Legislature; one who could fill the position better and who would get every Democratic vote in tho county, with the addition of nearly two-thirds of the white Republi cans; a gentleman who could represent our county, to the full satisfaction of every good citizen; one whom we are all proud to say is a citizen of Trenton Joseph A. Smith, Esq. Study on, gents; be can get a better vote than any man in Jones oounty. Would it not be a good idea for us to select someone for the treasurer 'a omoe who would and oould be independent of speculators in giving hi bond? and it ought to be a gentleman wbo la a good financial man ager of ate own business at home. I mat say that out - friend E. M. Foscue oould meet au these requirements. For sheriff. 'Lewie Kurt Esq.. who would fill the office acceptably to all; besides. he well - known and well liked by men of all parties, I dont suppose either of these gents desire the office, but they are too patri otic not to accept if nominated. An Aged Pedestrian. Next to a walking match is Mr. R. R. Sautter's walking fifteen miles in one day, fishing and hunting. He lives at Athens. Ga., is 7? years old, has bad a running ulcer" oh his leg 50 years one half 1 a century-and previous to that day had not walked over half a mile per day for 8V years. Mr. Baulter, tbe Banner-Watchman, and Rev. Dr. Calvin Johnson say that B. B. B. cured the ul cer and restored him. - "Oh, Joels," said little gleeful Maud, "we are going to have some honey made at our house." "How do you know," asked Joaic " "Because mamma sent tbe servant after three B's, and I dont know what bees are good for only to make honey." ' ' i Sold in New Berne by B. M. Duffy and E. H. Meadows. 1 .ft McSORLEY, FASEI051BLE BOOT 1KB SHOE MIKES, POLLOCK ST., NEWBERN. N. C. : SATZsHcTOBT. DlPAKTlCxNT Or TUX IHTERIOR. . l-i .t LPension Qffioe, WathiHfftm, D, CV, Sept. 16, 1S8. Mx. jr. lfcSo&UT, - Xf Berne, M C. 8ra: I fcnclos herewith draft for 17.50, In payment for the shoes. The style, fit andL workmanship are satis factory, , They lit me better than; any shoss I have had in twenty years. V-;very .leitrauy 4 This is to give notice that I will sell at nublio sale on the 85th day of Oct. 1885. at the warehouse of the Neuse and Trent River Steamboat Co. Fifteen Hundred Sacks Pats psco Guano, tbe same being cargo of schooner Geo. H. Hoyt, for charges ana freight advanced and stor age of said cargo. Terms of sale cash. , ; , D. L. Roberts, Sec. end Treas., ' N. & T. R. 8. B. Co. Sept 14, 1880." V scp23dw30d COMMERCIAL. 'JouasaL Of nax, On 8 P. M. OOTTOS. HXW TOKK, Sept. 30. Fuiuiib c firm. Sales of 73.200 bales. October. W.21 April. November, 9.30 May, December. 9 36 June, January, 9.43 July. February, 9.52 Augua. March. 9 61 September, Spots steady: Middling 'J 1 '.' Middling 9; Good Ordinary H 1 .' New Berne Market firm -1 233 bales;at 8 5-8 to 9 loavd y 69 9.7f 9.87 9 95 1 U 00 1 A'W Middling 9; Low Mniitlii I Ordinary H 1 2. 8kkd cotton 5f 2 50. Ootton Skxd $10 00. Tunrnmua Hard S! o .iit ?: TV Ta.b 75o.a81.2& Oats New, 35c. in l ult Corn 55a00c. Rick 75a85. BbbSWaI 15;-. per lb Br On foot, ;ic to 5i Oountkv IIams loc. IK i It " Lakd 0c. iH-r li.. Eoos I'Se per doten. F&KBB POKK 4ja6c. per i.cmi.l Psandtb 50c. per buhel Foddb 75c.a8l OO per bun.1 1 i OmoNS 2.00a2 25 per burr. I Field Pka.8 65a70c. HIDES Dry, 10c. ; (ffeen 5c Apples Mattuimihkcci, :''uin- I freys, 81.10. Peaks 75c. at 1 .2" per lu-l . 1 Honey 35c. per kI Tallow 6c. per lb Cheese- 12?. OhiOKKNB Grown ;i0n:;.'. - i-i .i t 2oaS5c. Meal 70c ir bushel. Oats 50 cts. per biiBhi l Turnips 50c. per bushel Irish 1'oTAToKb 82.75 per I I.I Wool I0al6c. per ptiuu.i Potatoes Bahamas. 'Mr . :mp- 1'. West Indian, 50c. ; Harrison. '' Shinoles West India. dull iiii.l n ni inal;not wanted. HiiiKiin' 5 imli hearts. 83.00; saps, 8 1 -50 per M WHOLESALE PKK KH New Mess Pork 811 n Shoulder Meat 7c. C. R.'s, F. B's, B.'s and 1. C -, F1ocr 83.00a6.00. Lard 8ic. by the tierce Nails Basis 10's, 82 50. Scoar Granulated, (IK- Coffee i0al2c. Salt 85aOo. per sa. k. Molasses ardStrupb 20a5o Powder 85.00. Bhot Drop, $1.75, buck. i2 no Kkbobeks Sic. K. R. JONES, Wholesale and Retail IVuli r m CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AM' Q-eneral MerchandisL', 1IAUU1NO AND TIICS, lit.- Consignments of (haul Cotioii :ui.l other Produce solicited. Prompt Attention ; u;irun(cMl N. W. Cor. South Front mid Middle Sts. new iieum:, N. ( . (ic2 dwlf L H. ClITLKH, HARDWARE, SASH, lOOit8, lW.INDS, And Builtling Alatcrml ol till Kinds EXMOR COOK AND BEATING STOVES, And a Full Lino of House Furnishing Goods At IJottom Xri:es. 26 MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE . N. C. Furniture At Auction. Saturday, Oct. 2d, 1886. ' WATSON & STBEET, Auctioneers. Sale commences TEN o'clock, corner South. Front and Middle streets', td FURNITURE. Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, i 3j"V7ftlimt; Bedsteads. Bureaus, Vrrfobea. " Mattrega, Cnalra, 1 - .-'., '; loungB8, Sofas,1 " , 1 Centre Tables, Et, AT HOCK BOTTOM PRICES, 'J0H1T SUTEE, r " ' U dw rs Middle Street, fcew Bcme, K.C? C W. SS1LLW0011. GEO. UtTEI. Smallwood & Slover, DEALERS IN i.KSJMAL HARDWARE, T1SW Ry, GLASSWARE, WOULLSWARE, CROCKERY, MOT. DOORS, BLINDS. '.Lass, 1A1STS, OILS AND 8T0VKS, I NM Kl'AfhED AS TO price i::dqtjality. MnUllf Mri-ct, Next Ioor to i't'iitral llot-l, NKW UFKNE, N. C. Oysters and Restaurant Mi.- S A WoMHl.i: has opened a I n si 'ltl ( n pti-r SaliMni aDd Restaur ant, one dour below ('ottou Exchange, ami is 1 1 a r t a li. furnish OyBlers in i v t i v si I,. Mi als ;.t all l...urs. ImnilieH supplied al lli. ii h, n,( if ,j, s,rt-,l seV' dUui For Rent, A hval ilwt lliii containing six rooms, on Kmad slM i l oppositf W. lxircli's. Appl Im "'I'-'i 'IK - T 11 A N' '( )('K . Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER '.'.IN1 i'l I HAZARD I'OWDER 00. Chcicc Talc Cream Cheese. SNU1TS AT MANUFAC TURERS' PRICES, ic I ( - 1 ; sacks. T. .1 1 1 .n ( lid Slund. NKW liKKNK, N. O. Accident Insurance. The Preferred Mutual Acci dent Association l'olu y carried for if 1 2 yearly. Pays weekly benelitM, jf25. Ixh of l.lfe, J-5,00U. I.osm of both feet or both hands, S5.WK). Loss of me foot or ono hand, g2,5O0. liikfH in I. ut .:,(, ri.-il iikhs t'liar-t ii" an 11 viul .tuts. The United States Mntnal Accident iss'n, i ota f 13 oi men- per yenr, ami In caae of hw of iimh or llini ii. .hm only staO. and hn ioiy of n,i !r iiska lT,,inf claims, they har- mlinu nil risks In I liat riiiiinuinlt y aa "de olilidiv uiiKHilsfsrUny resardlea of llielr luoiH t. r or aiurulliiK For SAFK.CIIEAI', SATISFACTORY insurance, apply to VV. IJ. HOYIf. Apent. l'rcferrod Mutual Accident Assiir n. Take Notice ! Our btoro is lillod with Iro isioiiH, JrKiricn, CaiinrU Oooils, I)r i(ods, Crockorj, Etc. Wo keep a full line of tbe Celebrated Prison Boots and Shoes. ALSO C. S. Parsons & Sons' Boots and Shoes. Every pair warranted to gire satis faction. rVllinfrv mArrliBtila ll.. 1 v j . . v hi muA UJ, avpi Kenorally are requested to call aud ex amine our large stock before Trarchas- i 11 IT- We will sriTe vnu Inar llraraa Wo job Lorillard Snuff. ROBERTS & BRO., South Front t., New Berne, AT. O wttXiEajIs FAST FREIGHT LINE BETWEEN New Berne and Norfolk New Bkrbk, n. C, Sept. 87. im. Schedule Steamer Elm .City , and Barge Jennie Reed. NORTH. Leaves New Berne, Friday, '6 a.m. ' , BaTboro, tp.m. Stonewall, p.m,. . " Vandemere, " l0p a. - " Lais Laading, Saturday, Ipjm. : , SOUTH., i i -. v"; X LtaTes Korfolk, I U lfonday. I2, aignl. "! " j Lake Land 'f , Wednesday, W a.aa. ?v ,HV Bayboro,'vf - : (p,av;t ' t?wall, : 8 p.m.,v - v" :Tandemere, yv ' ; u p.m. Goods receiyed daily for all polr ts J. V. WILLI in, - i Oeneral 1' tr r ; . if- i -
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