f t Bl. ItBC UIOIKCKHMT. 1UK DAILY JOCBJiAl. ! Sltulfiwu l.tr, published dtl, except Monday, el per year. t.Wforeix luontba. lehered thk wi.kL juwrsalJ i nun tm I-.V '.a4 mn' fhmlH at tlMIO.U r..f UUCA ADVtKTISINQ BATES DAilY-ne rai one a jl,k Me. for. ;Sf jwlHWWiU AdyertiwiOMt andar bead . of "ulnM (or every subsequent laesrtioii. So adverUaameaU B UhuL'4 between . leeal matter at any pries.. T . , , s ., h, Houses Vaniaces Deatus. not toexeeed tea lines sill ba tneerted free. Ail aadiiaeual attar wU be cnargedl cents per line. rayTtfo1jaslAotMversemeinuet a saadetaadvajMa. Beetlaradvertiaentoats W beoOaetea' proaaptly tta eoHSfesw . -. T ' UNunuMa aualatnlnc ocas or a die- , ffr"'"W si , I0 I (tatters are solicited. No conuh on Mellon tenet be expected to ba pub ltened taat obnUlna sManrloeiable peraonai .iimc withholds toe ibi of tbe author: or tsat w)ii,)afcA iaaatfi one eoiniun at Mjav Any peieoa feelln aesrteved at any anony tovaeoauaaiiMauoavaa obtain tne name of lae auinor oy application at utw omoe ana aewtnc waaroliuaoairlevaBoe exists. THJkJOURNAL. a. a. aw. M.KAAFSR. . Edltar. Bulneti Mtttf. C. OCT. 5 1886. Catetad a ike Poet oCw a , N . aa .aoood-claa. thiwi J.-jiJ.JjJJItVJ-l-T..i.- ! Blaine, Logan and Sherman U4 'bidding for tbe Republican Qominatloo for Le Presidency in 1$88.' The latter genUeaiiu is still Bailing under the bloody shirt Hag. .,, , , . Our Aurora itemixer suites t hat a oonTention of Prohibitionists met at Washington on the 24th of Sep tember and Dominated Hev. G. 1). LiKOSTOS at their caudidate for the tOth Oongre. So the liepub lioans of , the First district now hay choice of three candidates: a a trait and sound Democrat, an in dependent Democrat or a Pro hlMtfonlat. TBI Farmers Glab of Forsyth ctjtj -la' their address recently published complain that the U. S. Gorernment" Is neglectful of the agricaltaral interest of the country. The' shoir' that the amount of ntooey ' epent in this direction is very small when compared with ' othef, Nations, If they succeed in getting jtaore money for this pur pOM we Lope a better use will be found' fat k than distributing seeds by members of Congress. WHTrAKK IT AK ISMCEt The Wilmington Star in its issue of Saturday last in an editorial on County Government," after quot ing, the J-esolutioa adopted by a lrjoMcaa convention at EaJelgh in ODDOflition la the nreaent BTstem , w of county government,; says: Wby thtw' thruet thU tjuestion again upon u MOjpla ajMl make U ao esutir what' were 'going toeay aboa"ti: 'wedo not wish to be ;r?3nMX ,uen8ive, ouc upon naoiag.'lne abote queeuon our mind at once recurs to the position taken, by the Star early in the open tag ofj the eanvJiign. When the Democrat f Graven county saw -it to take advantage of the split in the pepttblican party and make an ' effort to secure the election of gen tlemen fit and competent to repre sent (he people of this county . is theVGenertl A'ssembly, the Star ana one other paper immediately sprang the question of county gov ernment. The Jotbkal protested against making it an issue, and declared that it was not an issue in CraVen county. But these papers persisted In' their attempt to make it an'. issue, and actually, in our mind, tried to make it appear that there was a division amoDg the Democrats in this section in regard to it. And now after the Star itself raised the issue and' it is met by a a a. I a. a a a ine jsepuDucaos, u piopounas me above question. : The county government question has been passed Bpoa time and again since its adoption and the people " have?7eoncluded long ago that' It .was a dead Issue. The masses we believe are satisfied with it, .Many .of Che best men in the Eepat2canvpartyi the eastern counties prefer it o thef elective ejstem of magistrates And county conditioners, and whJI)emocratf ehc elways bke first to moot Hat the be.iinDitg.of every cam not ubderefand; unless tt 1 1 i Le cl ject of, W few frightened Dc-ot-: who, every time two or ttt.c c f tLem are gathered together, watt la pass a -resolution reaffirm irj Lvllh in the system, to keep the peoj Iapf . the est ni ier ihejui prt siojha, IhejE X jsunder such great obligations to them, for tLw 'grt-Loon that we wCl a&k rnotL'nz else at the bftruJsjDt the State Government, ' ,'WNT "Tk-iresen Uljve aTeiTtla"' Ike all over the State Iba ve prospered nndfir the system; thea Mks fttempt to make the. impression that there U division 'fcf Sentiment among tbfpemowaiWgarto ktAn( what else can we expect aiter rais tng ihe question than for the Ee jUicans to have been1 so aften defeated on Jt, and'oferwlefngt tbad verjly Vefi thwMild let it rest but for- the "Tafctr that' a few restless Democrats are jbrernally oriugiug ii turwaxu. Yes, why make it an tesoet This point ought to have been! accepted by the Star when made by tbe Jovekal early in thkeanipaign, Onslow Items. Very dry; uu rata for three weeks. Nd Mnri ill his lost bU art kill lug doer aud has quit bragging. J. V. Mills Jnst returned from the North with a big stock of goods at lUchlahds. V , NVe expect to report a wedding soon, tbe parties being a young widow and u ycuug gent. Silas Venters' iear tree, Bartlet, has a second crop of pears ou it. LHst year it bore two crops. The Misses Mittie and Carrie Venters are doctoring their chick ens for cholera with Indian Tea. F. D. Koonce, Esq., made a big speech at KiCQianda last Saturday ou the nuances of tbe country We think friend trunk wants to go to Oongresa from this district. Cotton most all open; only one hall crops in most places. Corn is abont two-thirds of a crop. Pota toes very good. Corn generally is better than last year, while cotton is not so good. So- tbe farmers have had two very sorry crop years together. Ed. Franks uud John Mills have concluded, to go into the atock raising, so said, and they certainly have two large flekU of bay, one each, and it looks nice; but we told them the other may" IT Tbeydidnt pull the few 1 hills!. of, peanuts, or trrouud peas, as they are called. out from apiong the, nay it night ruin the bay. We reckon they will do It. ' .- ' v.: J ( ' Tbe , Trfessrs,' 'Francks; fpur; in number, have bought a fine breech- loading gun apteoe; just received than from ; Philadelphia,'- Tbey sent for G. ft. Yenfers'to come and go hunting with them. George went and those gents, five in all, went out in the ppenain and stayed about 48 boars and -earn back with two ,Uttle j9qninrelsand tbnee jay oirus- if was me nrsi ume ueorge had Ieen hunting in ten years and now ne says, wytm, yum, yom." Mr. W. W. Martin has the best cotton on the road from Swaasboro to Bkhlabds. lie - is one of bur county commissioners-elect, and is a 2so. 1 farmer. Mr. Lewis W. Ilargett has tbe tallest cotton in the county,.! reckon, it being ever 8A feet high; only about two acres.. Iienry Humphrey is one of 'our live farmers, too. lie has a large farm, and among the rest, he has a large patch of tobacco as fine in looks as I ever aaw, Aurora litems. We are needing rain. B. H.'rthMripson has opened a furniture atore.T f ,n ,T Mrs. t.iBop8on's boarding honM Ln wait nafinthiRAtL , Seed cotton selling at 2.70: lint 8.50. New corn, 50 cents. Our farmers .have invested in shell considerable this snmmer. Tbe Academy opens Monday with bright prospects of a prosper ous session. . . j. Mr. E. W. Guilford, of Bespess Road, is very aick with tbe hemor rhagic fever. 11 ' V ' i! , Bryan and ilanter.Bnckleft here a week ago for Cbanestony &r q. . - Mes8T8. B.'H. TbomDson. J. B. Whitehurst andX W. Xlhapin and families caja&'lfom&craooke Fri day t,.kS jf-t :'ADl' entertainment ) was - given here Saturday;?; Octtby'daomi children from Oxford Orphan Asy Into. -l i -.: Abram Moore- has Drenared a feast and Invites ill who expect to vote for Blessrs. Hodges' and Wil kin to partake.'' ' . ' ' Tbe Congressional convention of rrahlbilioDUts met at Washington on" Sept. 24 and nominated Hev. G. D. Lingstonifor member of 60th Congress from lit -districts This gentleman it a native of Wayne county. He moved to - Beaufort county it - 1SG7. In the Prohibi tion campaign tf 1SS0 he made a r ,&l rcfi oe.- s for Prohibition. 'I Le i ters wf tL 1st district should oonsiuvr well when they ast their votes in .November for a member of next "Cod gress -which will, be tbe j i ISlracKlana aaa.. , '. i W. W. Beea.ilfujrktett f ; Winches ter, In&.i writes; "Qb -of n4y Custom er, Mr L6ut-Tike, Bartouia, Itan olph 3o., Iu14J wa-i topg' euSerer with Onauaiptioii; afa8 waa' gntn wp I Jie by ber iysleitiD.:i ;Htje heard of Pr. King1 New IiS&very?9rCoDliT tioa, and iv(aa terte ii -of e.J Ib aix months' ttrt nb wiftai to this City, a distance of :8f ibrJee,' and Hixvw ao muoh iiuprovei eheltai qaS tisicif it. Sberittoweet4ifte to i."- Fre i jjU lit izimtvcut taaba '4. woisu b'kt all . .3- Absolutely Pujol 1 Tbla pawder aavar wiw.i rA ntaryal partly, truith, and wbolvtumenesii. , M aeoBoraloal than the dnHnarrkindi.ana bot ba aold In oonpaMUun U (te mattmiaa ar iow taat, anon (rewimawa rjxjoijaa aowdera. BoldoDlyln-aaoa. Kotal BuiUu Powdbb Co.. Iff Wall-at., M. T. noYlVlvdw l Take Hotice ! Our store ia filled with Provisions, . Groceries,. Cauae'd I Goods, Dry Goods, Crockery,; j Etc. W keep a full line of the ' Oelebrated Prison Boots ad i choes. 0. S. Parsons &' Sons' Boots '.'IV...'.' Vflnd Bhos. mi I C9tfa,:nd ' tbe 'b'le keiiarallara mneetea! to caU and ex Lntna opr largs itogk .bc(or6 'porcbafr .tnutk SYotit Mt.. Em Rut. it. O im t w. j j m mt w.jai 171 loaJmfculaTrj'iaw 4 Taltca ibnab'nl .preldrrod rlsta.. .Clum. 1a ht Iniled Stiie's McinaJ Accident lisV ,iv ot uitfi v nr year, ana in cue UI of limb or Ua ha. pk ja oalr tbH, mt4. hm any f their rtaka baeoaia autlma, tbay nar bldadly onatlkfotory." reganlleaa of their Koaracter or aaarlttif . IniWnce, apply ,to. i5 .; ,, i ;w. a, jjuk ARrent. -d Preferred Mutual Aocident aaaoc'oi Kiir wi.ii aaaai:!TmiO. ionic. tovrlSTffiS;jraAPMANi Ona or the landmark at tbaOaoryla Drag trada, bow of Orlando, Florida, wrltca: "J Ofa hardly Belnet'a tingle caaa . jbt thamany, v'vriiat l.'aava aold . aiaa'a Piaawar lUoad HfMwm i ' , tot irhat have hsan sMltAed. and I .,, Had M -the iea ratntdy for all Hkln ' ' ' . iniraaail baveertr aold, aad a Fine . Florida Tnnks. , , - xni'iio- JFoStIB 8. Crf APSIAir, ( J 1 u.f fi. rllM. f I0DLCER AID TONIC. I ' Calaa'a Piauer Samayrarta Cttrm aUBIoba 163 miB ClMaaSTfitauVaC illam, ecroraJa,Oia aoraa. aA perfect Spring U not in yodr ltiiriiaiU win 44 fnrVmrdid oraottpiofprloa, aaMi befiaet.lUWt larce Kaaay on Blood and BUa JMaekaWttalAUI ' f V ::'5 i t jUS. it-.n incus micKE imm&tti;zi. if i '..-. ";ri tta i 9 . r V -ar i For sale, wt. i1ms1,:t ft, N. Drrrr, T w i -tu, XC."- ' ' r ' anclSdwir a . ..... Cabbage. Eale, iiiah and Tuitip Sod - ' E. H. MEADOWS & CO; -ang21 dw I - I 1 f I'll W5.t LJJMi -kV 's" :. -i ! .. a ):.,Atiu,!ThS5 Tjaa&t lit J fee; Florida V -- ...4 If liew, Ones f Av& Eequijed, "' tit'v i... ' J11 We Have, a jumdM! diSeremt. atilea teady to shqr0 anmbgst " jjem at-a spar oial bargain:- 'i,,:'- --:-- .' : Cashpii 6ait9. rom 33.Q0 to Our All Wool Fancy Stiitar m 15.50 to S13.50. are iso celtirirsde Uu thit thev bait any ciwwm-iri8.a.e;, BnjLiar, ;, ,. ,. fjJt r ,ftcnioeat Una of ttuiatl.Ua JBt4&9lVm ,6v v' ever broagbt to-, tai ity look over eur tockj ajj4 you, will ;kaowledge that you taever eaw more taeteful ptylei, irom'$i.OOrp to $5.oo, ; Bicgl'Cpits and Vests sell tindex Kannfactnror'i 'Prices. ugm anq ftc&vy.weigat, irom 82-25 u.p.-ia: J ) f -' Fine ; Wool Reversible Over-iwats-'from' $5.00 lit). : Slice Department. Jlsforfl tbe. aatunui ralu examine your feflQESii prftvidu againat damp feel. XVa charge reasonably aod tell tbe ex- W A ' kaj a.. n iCttrtun about our Roods, eren when be loss of a tale is involved. Stick to don't be .beguiled away by the ap- ent advautageof a low price. Tbat Queer war Of inrilinc Lriuln hut W aim to build up a large Shoe trade, not by diepuragiDR other reputable dealero. but by affording customers a place of purcaiaae wnere absolute fairneaa ia as sured. . Our f 1.00 Plow and Brogan is solid leather. Also our better class of Shoes. Ladies, Boys and Children's hoea proportioni.tely cheap. Now something about bur . . Dry Goods. Jalooej Ajard; Pop? in, 5j.;oneyd. wide omeepun, 6o,;. 8-4 yd, wide Homespun. 4o.; Plaids. Ginghams and phecked Homespah from So. np. ' A well assarted line ot WORSTED baeSSmppD$t.all.prices.f ..: iUUWLS, BAUTORAXS, BIlAKKETB COMFOBTS. PtAW$EL, tADIES' rEItsa:YS,"WAt.KI(ra- JACKETS and patQAKs at utow jpiucgS. lats, ana Gents ana Ladies d oj iu ''Undsrwear ! tin'not'pe' exce'ileo In price and qual- Bargain si Bargains! Bargains! Irilffies'luid'Oe'nts' Hose'1' Ltj fnti 4,jilso 'in 'SANbKEEt pBlEFB and alt kinds of MOTIONS. ' 1M H iUvl .H ill i.it,4'l ... .1 . Hi you' waktytom'ake'' your own blSfceaeome arid elamine Oor ' " ' WWdJf'PXlfTd CLOTH, and roa wouldatXaave our store with htenftt "f. . ,. Inn ,T8 J'-rrrrJ cWrW np' llsw u ii. rilTfirYi" r.. - i.;...o ri.'irjBhijaxncl,, Valises u)oenpltoh(rriewj and we sell then kib -rery-limited profit In order so toaieirqpmjfor flaiiyarriTing goods... ,llea's Bjqjol BJUirts, 35c. xl4aea.8iU45o. , , , Irjwera, 85o. j j j , ,Cofe4-t5a,' a t. . 01011, ,as:"i ' . 1 ' ..Mift'.floods,;, t.,t. M ei , . i,'ymbrels.e,l)li iru, ; ,r AooordlonajjgtittjtJUQrff) ft. , . : ... ,..,.." :,'' 'Wfi"f iait.. - Dottisr Kiddle and Boulh Front Streets, t ii-jiC.' ivpp. Jv-w. onee V!:iit to ,rv. jGEO. "ALLEN & CO., .Ul B.ig .UlfiUiaiLVH . UU . 1WIUlUIKB l4tJ fi "'friil if I. if.!TjV...!l,j rfjd.aaJlfcintila,BiAka.-il stHi sii?)-ioTui .10 t i: w i-v vi m -al -.aval Iwi-rti tva$ oiUutst bed it afc-ni it AGENTS FOB; j.r tijj . Sar and' jrellabie.j 'aey payments. i ! , .1-. 1 - o - c r , 1 , r, 'nv 1 jTT3 Tt t ' 4 aFo1iJiespayabie'at inEeryals of from BV8 to seven j-eart'during lifetime,1, V" - Honey advanced on Policies. ' V.... ...is 1 hereby anr'mTl,', mvoff acAndinte for the r'dce c i fc.Ui.iUiF OF CRAVEN C0U2TV,-wiihout regard to r;'T and if elected will endeavor to be the cLicer of the whole people cf the county. Iie'rec-ifo'V, JOtL'rn KELSON.. . July eth, 1SC8. . tf :p Hapr rpprjied from ' New. Yorklraijd is : co !:; cn: al U i t i- 4 ft. 1 --vhaHBBBH-S'' fc- - 1 . jnl JN obbT Geiits t I'liriustuiiff uooas. j ; j - Shawls aiidlataC .;XadiesWalkingIJackets. .i Dregs' .n.ijtl;. 1 AM Bole Agnt Tor A. A. BATTL,8' llEH'S AND BOY'S CALF H few 141) tj.tft BH..KS. ThaonlTfshocs aold In thta cltythat are M AKKANTknh bf turerTU MKAHii X Ms (0 M t,'Ue'OW tliti. a. i Kvery pair la WAilANlKl); ahould aar of iheiainanr- WJ witoin tmj maunanie ujm iciTe oat, x wilt upuo ia torn of dfcaaiwd pair ant atatemoBt as to lei. gib of wear ..... . A ..I a M .Ku 1 L. ..... )...,.,IJ Middle Street, parser rjajon ap21 dwtf aJJlM 1 Crab Oreh U CNAB ORCHARD J.i11,L,,"a rPkairaa at 10 and fou. No gcnu.u. M)u mil in I.., WATT CO-Wn'. I am ON M. JONK.S. liaun fl......i. 1 aatyawwjawrM.--. - - Wholesale HAVE UEMOVKO TO THEIR TWO STORES, SOUTH OF And ktMp ol FLO UK, J1KAT8, M01.AK&E8. 8AL.T. TOBACCO. everything In the OKOCEKY LOW PiCICr.S for CASH Ow EH it o c ion. p. H. rSLXETIIB QUI0N ti PELLETIER, A.1tomeTM At Zja Bodtu Kbobt 8t orp. Gaston Hours, I KKW BCRKTB. B. C. i'raotlce where aerrloes are dealrod. ' Praoilcain tbe Hapreme Court, and to I Federal Oonrt at Mew Berne, j Una of this firm will always be at the fol lowl8 plaoea at Umes speoined below : ! 3'reuton, Jones oounvy, batardar of each nd ererjr week. Beaufort, Carteret eoiirilT, Thursday ofeaoh week. I Jacksonnilo. Onslow 0011" ty, tbe first Hi ear in each mo n " r u ' r. x. aiMMoirs. 1 1 , 1. 1 o; bMbht maklt. SIMMONS & 11 AN LYr Wilt praotloe In theoohrtaof Orarenl Jones Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and Hyde and In the Federal Court at .New ferae. ' . . ! feWMAwli Dlt: J. D. OLARK, 'ill ii' Offloe on OraVaa' UMt, oe'twoen ' )palioj i tha Broad i'. pr7-ldAwlyy Change of Pier is' Je.Tor' v-' . .. uji.a4Ulaxi-jvi.l'1 null The N;C.;FMKiit Line iWl aa'Af &WH$4.JlJ dHi:t. t:.i u .vtv wa. VV X Vat., hit. 1 and all point - .!' i ill tiH.'W -' l v JVorthandWest After thU date will raeetrs freicbt Hi Kew Ts ' , 'U.iorHaWBeraaaJt U ;.ti-v. TransportationCo. I llerchanta ikoald remnbr that thU tioaaef ma dm. sieu itiaei oat 01 nw iotk, making dally aonneetton'Wttk BalNmore far Kew Bane kll laalde, aad only one ehante, V ,ii;.mi m a. toWEEKLT, '6? X A M X B LX'i.-lA i4 kJX dhiUL j -0 -j i ii a". '.Jl Eetween Kew. Eerae- ud . B&ltkori t( . . (ToaeatnratHorOlklt .,(,., ( jT uavin nrw uerne lor vaiumore TUESDAY -FRIDAYS at 1 1 ta. Leave Sattlmora n Hew Bern WINSAY8 and SATURDAY Areete are as ioUawat s . ' . ... . UBB qSTIK,0nn Jfaaager, f '"t n' i I '."'i "h it .-'-'Hl tlskt St, Bal a'; AS. W. XCUAHICK, Aft. Worfolk, Ta. -;i W . flda '.PbllMlelphiar Jt oat J-TorkaBaUo;Trliito.Wn,Pler Nortarlvar E.Banpaaa4 Moetoa,' SS Central wharf, .'-v. t. Q. slink. Fall Biver. Derrick wharf.. .. . bipataave Boaloa, Toe.daa and Salardaji . 1. bw iotc amy. ...... i f Baltimore, Wodnwday aad tatardty V .-- irVovideiiee,aatraaT; it' t 1 hrenca hill ladinf givaav ana. rateagiuraa ... to all points, at ths dlt"rat rrtnoaa e t; - paalea. , .J-Aot ifT-. -w wi'J'ATRSj'tflJ ' - iToid Bnihri-jtM vA Ship ,Tix Mar aa us, H U1 Ac. ! t miTCiyS-HOTEIa,''! piTT IIAX.L fQ.rARE, KEW( YOBK. ., Opp'wit.e City Hall and the Tout Offioe. t IS Hotel iaone of tbe most complete In lis aTT'ilntmente and furniture of itr HOlfcK Iniwv York City and r-on1ni w,d Kooaasonly One Uol'T rrfliv. n'fm1n. t'ialk Xjom Frnokijn I n . end ,ie vatPd K. K. AU lins r f ran t - I 'f rttnr. Moat enTPHient friU ! In Now York for Herormnte to nopei. l.irilns lioorp". Cfi and 1 ,11 no t iVDnU'r rnleto i.U t.U 1 lt,. tlrica hi mot'.eratc prie.-s, .' ' jw " Y7.T. BlJK!7n C: CO,, ghaiii at; J (. v A.U.I "TA" . i. W 1 c. fi-tHow r7 JJJ.L 1 , Lis tisi ialk art Styles-Hafasa" ITecfc; I 0 ) tv -Wll : Goods" '.;'t Pants Clotlis, Etc., tc the ManufM ' MAX iiCHWEBIN, AB7. dleactlropposita Baptist Charth, j jilj-.. - , aiijji ur ( j n..n t OrSPEPSla, SICK HEADACHE. jCOMSTIPATlOR, ARBMt7fartflIMaMtafUiUTesl'"-! Crocei THEIR FORMER STAND, COFFEE. UQAU', BYltrPS ' SNUFF AND ClriAHa Itii j LINE, a FULL STOCK, and al a24J TIME TABLET ;f A-.'l I II J rt tull 552 1 i;.;r't,.'yif Atlantic it N. C. Raljjaji Ii Effect 'PfMI BAST; t west. ITtaSl. aaaengar Arr. L"vt. Fl..oe" TATlOKs'"- Paaaatistf. Araw AVaav r. a I W Ooldibera, 46 ' I Id . T 47 r. . WXaOraaga ro l te'a ' a in aiaaua. 1 S7 Kaw Karma. T 1! 11 I Moratiaad OljA ivi Mt .447 Dally eweept Sunday. - . . A . . A. au . WST . No, 3 iFaat. f aaaj T.rala, jajrtt'e jC53.' AC,, -j J.'i "aTt: 'It? ! 10 180 lM uas 1J01 U U r.f"eTw . hi ' ao ' 10 2 iee 11 a 11 62 unia.bon Beatl M, . km ''.to' il M Iaraaare,. 5151 .'iu vi"1 V l Falun Creek Kinaaw.ia ,,, a, OaaweU Dover ;.:.iai oraOrek.M.-, To.emrora 4 iia 14 1 ID AU U 51 r. k. rf.wb.. A. IT. Toeaday, ThnradaVand Bartitday, ! , t Monday, Wednesday and tri.iay. ' . I ' Saro Uoonneet with Wllrnlncnon A WeU don Train boind JHonh, lravu, 4 ,, . -.ro - Train West, leaving OoUI"U.ro 11 .mi a..m. ; iraaai.conBecu win l.iJim,,d 4 .m!'e I,'",.rr!Tl" ajOflldaboro w .nt ,d Wl'mmflton and .WeWou Tram ;,, ta Train S eonnaots wltk W. a W. Tre in ooond with W. A W, Train bound JaiU, lwv;i Ooldsboro t 6.4 p.h aad wna K. A it ,Jtofp.oidra at A;00 p.ut 9lJ vj. ..'i '...n aw -jeXVfc JhoukV 1 0t'. k ' 9uprin"bhndent '- iOJUx4iXozvXim.or r oteamsiiip Company. SI J SEMI-WEiJKLY UNE Pbii iCetr YorlC, Bait h orc,' folk, Boston. Elisabeth Uit j, JJPWladeipala, rroYldeucf, 1 - . and other Cities, ' .1 :--..tn: '1 ' ,-w . ..' --."-J..-J r :'V; ON AND ATTEU f Mondavv Januarylltb, 1CC5, ON TIL FURTHERING TICK i c-i, ; 4 ... - ' : Will leave, r-in - of t- n r -y Sovtaera .k,,rued t i.iiai.. .. , - tIROMAS AK D TT for K.w Porna. p.t-i'ri t tor Luiabun CHj ... , : TrraiTitaii At r kirr Cl' r T mJm, t

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