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I .tits' ABSOI'SCEMKIT. . 1 ..'LY JOCBJfA4.ia a at eoiu;r a . r, uu.itied dally, except Atoadny, at t ou per year, 3.0(SIurai: nionUia. Peltvettd io city aubacrlbersatMeentepermootli. r 1UK Wr KK I.T JUUKNAU a M oulunin paper, la n'ullaned erery rsatedajr At SUV per tuuau. " j ADVtHTlbJSQ ATK8 (DAILY) One luch one day f 1.W; fle. for each subsequent Insert ikV M 1 f 1 'J t i HI t AiWwiAuifaMiiider nee-iorBi r "Km lor every auuaeqaent laaertloa. Q aeeerMaeuts ill be.lBaU.ed between lactkt iuatte'r at any snow. . Notices of ;4nttcse OWjUeaJbs. aotAoaeaed J'i jyW Jluasrtaa) toaiAJU41ttol , Stier will ba euarged a oeoU par line. PayiiaaatafortiMialafiiadvarUaeinanumiiBt mad la advance. jieKularadverUsemenu ba eoUeotee preeapUy at the ant of each -. afVOUtO, , f " f ' ii -'A7? - " ooaaeuBl'tlou eoatebalncnewt or a dls uartoa yty veM mastera : are noilelted. No eominuBteaUan nuet be expected to be pub - llaheIA T. ft tab pbiecUouabie personal- .Uee; wlUibolda Uie name or the author, oi . fbaA'adaMBaaWaaaretban one column or till ay'pNsraWfteTlaa airsfteved at any anouy aaouseoauiManieauoneau ublalatae name of la aautor-ny -application at this office and anwiyarbirievaexiate. , ' ' THE JOURNAL. m. soa-jtra-av - K,IUBH1, - Kilter. BuaUtll Higf. 1886. N C. V FAMILY OF FA UM KUS. HtflWiUX GKNEEATIOKS o ftJtk ttm. JAMII. HAVK MADK "IfftETtmES m TILLING in ;iTH SOU, AND HToOv ,j;:'!,,,:"Ai8rN(i. Tne "Atlanta, Ua., Vomtitution recsntl gkvt'in interesting ttkelili of "TkS Hills of Wilkes," several of whom belong to our Voting FartQors'. Club, including ("aiit, natTyUni.'or Atlanta, who repre sents the fourth generation, and does it well: Tbellill I'.tuil.v, ol Wilkes county,' has won a name throughout the State, on acoouut of its nuui ben, andtlie general thrift v; hub obtSCteJUzeC each Ol ila members. Wilkes ooanty baa long been noted for tbe eminent men it Las pro daVi'JfMe laino wan achieved on the betkcb, at the bur, or ou the boatings. 1 1 TLa .Hills, however, hare, the, distinction of having madcTtheir name in tbo world ol commerce. Tbe quality of getting money and of holding it has been tnuxisaitted antil now each of tin descendants is ft, king in hi. sphere. Something a&out a century ago there appeared among the settler; r Walker a ''young man named Wvit J11I1.' He came from Wake countyjT North C'arolinit, bringing with him MUaon wife. He ataiUdM buainoH aa a trader in bortcjoeUara and door mats. He was as methodical and self ,afiert ing with bift family hh he was with biaJtnOney. Four soiih, lturrell, Thomas, Wylle-,1', and. lodowick Meriwether, were born unto him, acyflaaghtera. Orer aUjiead palrfarcbial sway until tbeMyp(iji8 death. laliibe') trestnient' of bis four daig1ilelM'wAfl'HbmietbiDg more thkbJIrAMaYciiiai; He never ceased to.Oftipoa tbcm a. Immediate members of bis household. In nil his caJqalationa lor expend ituren, purchases, etc they were included, in fact, it ia.aaii fAat be never made a domvetio pnrcbaKe which he didnot'tinrdiate for each of the daufirhtors.' In this respect he mast have been a charming father in-law.- Lodowick Meriwether XI ill, the youngest of the sons, who nulse qaently became tbe moat famous, be ran life with a romance. One of bis school rpompanions was Lis preuXi"fopiin,j aaacy. jonnsoa. The boy always took pleasure in belif rrd tffwti; in his.! classes byhul aemureTiffle cousin . V hen maturity la-ought them face to face with lire, they jotoea hands and atarted on the, journey together, with only one dollar in cash be tween them. After years of hap plness, the orlde, now the mother of liib:OBs end one daughter, passed into. the Rpirit laBd. Later Mr. Ilillwaitifld bis eectfnd wife, Miss Martha "Wei bom, by whom be became . thw . father of two sons. This sold i bis family eonsisrol twelve children, bat one of rbom lldead. ' ': To tell the story of L. M. II ill's life waald be to weave a romance of JtofJ. in which abundant wealth ' rewarded baH work and patient industry. .OCMieredia thevir toe of Georgia soil, and bis belief was WTO. dampened. As he be came possessed of money, more thin lie eoUd rearrest a a planter , he sotrght outside investments, principally ia Georgia railroad stock, then s President of bal)k ia WasMngtonyand still later as President of the Gate City Hatiosal Cat ' of Atlanta." feat : in the midt'of, all these,, interests; be octet forgot that,. the foundation, of his wealth was in Wilkes county ; acres; end that the dollar ettraeUd from tbe soil was 4ess fleeting than that earned in bank exchange- His richest possession, boirever, was bis family,' lit. stnc tnsci 1 S"KW BERNE. N. C. OCT. 16 Caleiedat tki roat otteeat N Bere. ,3 . Meeoeaa-elaae aaatter. jiline, tbe inculcation of habits of obedience, ana tie development ol a hiru sense of ) ,tior, tbe tuilaren grew up around bim fcji as remind one., of tbe patriarcL&I fdays oi Israel, a beu tbe father stood as the representative of all authority. He put each one. at workr and never permittetl any Of them to cultivate habits of idleness lis well, knew that tbe making of money was only ieaslBetrlt'thJWtherfceepitigtsf It, and that .JCt poorest, .tegacy a fakther, could feayfr .bis. children wonlilw.a fortune lor idienesa to didpaU.- Mberefdraeach one was impressed with ' the ; necessitj: of ee!f-rEUance. Tfira.haTiit' prepared tuem.jjQTiin, pofls jie ,w!cb they, Fere deUaed.taoocupy.' .a.. AVben tb late wai between the 3tabM broke eat ttrenloe 'sons who were old enongb b erw'went td tbe fttmt ,'aud w'rr.WtWwgl eUx period nntH Ainoraatox was reached,. When they returned home, notwithstairding their four years of incessant service, but oue of tbeui had sustained a casualty this lots of au arm. - They returned at Once to work wi tli tbe vim which bad ebftfacteriied tbe two pre ceding generations, and ouo by one, established themselves as aien of business and probity. Tbe atory of their locations and em ploy-men t is interesting. William W. I21II is farmer iu Wilkes. John M. hill is a planter iu Coweta. Duncan (J. Hill lives on a body of 6,000 acres in Wilkes. Henry J. Hill is tbe largest stock tanner on Broad liver. Thomas W. Hill is the champion Itarmnda grass man of Wilkes. J. 1). Hill lives in Wilkes, and is a stock raiser. Lodowick J. Hill is 1'ieMdeut of the (late City National lUnk, of Atlanta A. W. Hill is Vice I'reMdcnt of the same bank. I'd. Young Hill has a line slock farm just outbide of Washington. 1'oj.e Hill is the largest fanner in Oglethorpe county. ( ban 1 1 ill was a physician. He located in Albany, where be died a few years ago. The only daughter became the wile ol the lateDr. Henry li. Casey, and lives in Harlem. When I.. M. Hill died he left an esiate of $7."i,M)0, virtually w rung from the soil. Ho bad been anient Ix rol ilie legislature, nnd wan at the time of bit death a director in the Georgia railroad, President of the bank of Washington, President j ol the Cite City Rational Hank of Atlanta, and held besides mauy other tnistH which testified to tbe respect iu which be was held. His burial presented the singular sight often brothers acting as pall bear ers for their father. .TuerevweiB present besides, nine grandchildren arid thirty live great grandchil dren. This narrative illustrates tbe fact that there ia money iu tbe common avocations of life to those wbo will lm industrious enough to earn it, apd that it is not necessary to court tbe crowded streets of cities in Order , to win success. The Hills niaua their money in the country. and their descendants of the pres ent day cling to the Xrork of their fathers and cultivate tbe fields. A Hons IiKA. A farmer at tbe (Vntral Market vesterdav was tell ing a wonderful dream which his son William had lately dreamed. "For three nights running," said be, ns he held a bag open for a man to examine tbe potatoes, "Bill has dreamed of finding a jug of gold on our iarm. He'd find the. jug all right every time, and make sure it was full , -money, but when he woke up hctndn'tretnemberwhat field it was in." "That's too bad,'' said a woman wbo was looking for a crock of but ter. "So It was. I offered him 5 the last time to remember, but he-l couldn't fetch it for love nor money The jug is there, but we can't locate it." "And what will you dor' "I've struck an idea since I start ed from home. Bill will dream the same thing tonight, and I'm going to git that location right down fine." "How?" "Have . cue of these short hand fell ers out there to take the hall thing down as fast as Bill dreams it! Wonder how much one of em will charge to come out, and whether he kin 'be trusledln-U2efroff Fret t an tio are wjuenng irom tne.er rori an! iiidim:rlionao( 70uth;&eryoUB Weakneea, early decay, too cf manhood, U., I will Mnd raoipe that will ear you -FB EJB Of OHA8aB.iail rt rertwury U 4kacewie4 tyrte8iuuMj ia Bout AnwtiMr jbeaw a aetf-aaaressea enveloM to the W Joskph T. Ihhait. Station P, Veto YorkOU. , , &17 dwy TO ADVERTISEES-IJ io Jl lm in MW' nawanaiwa Tnea-tfitA STAT A N P H FTfllOSH wUl be BP d ton np-plirak-i'BKB.-"T oi-t lotboar'vbo wantUirtr tdvertbnnf to pay, yqeaaoffara axutor nw-lma fcuonigli ana 0eeue work Una cba radons meet lorn at ear Helert I jocal Vmt " -i, - - ' Irrre aaajf Im Jti Bproee street, Jiew Yirk' f'Wu -Ji 'OM: i mt i in - Thla Dowdw cevaf -vanaa.1 A' manal f parity . atreneth.' and vholeaomeneaa. Mora eeoaojBviaaJ tfcaa tbeortllnary klnda, and can not be aold Ln competition with tbe multltoda of low teat, abori welbt. alora or pboephale powdara. aold only Ui eaaa. kotai, jkib powmi Oo.. luf Wall-at.. N. Y novu-lrdw P WM. SULTAN Has juvl returned from the. Northern Market, wliere he j'urehaaeda VERY LARGE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Bobts, Shoes, Hit?, Caps, and everything uaually kept io a First wlotK Dry uooda otore, and ue in deter rained to Sell Them Lower Than Ever, He will givft Higa Priew the Wiirxt .S7ioWit( thiTj eeer luui. lxKik at soma of our leaders: A Good Button 8no H 00 Ladies and Mjuae' Jerseys...- A Good Tie...:.... 20 A Oood White Bbtrt 40 Men 'a and Boy ' Hot at 2S lajy Suitq u Jw af 2.05 Also a nioe. assortment of d 'hildrea a Woollen floods and Sacks very low Cnrpeu and Oil Cloth: Trunks and Val ines; maloa asaortrrtetov of Hhawls imd Loan kU and BnKRV Uobna. . AU waaak is to call and eiuniMour stock tiefoM parcQasiug elsewhere and wo win sare you mono v. Don't forget lb place, niHho( ButM i n Opposite ltnp ; tUt Ckuroli. : Wit. SCLtAN. Jas. A. TfloMAS, Sahjeaaan. o7 dw ThifeTtilallcci- Polwrxarriaal M tI3 tHyJ i t Pajsareokly beWfts;8M)aLn - .j Ixia of Lifa, 5,000. f .; 'Ixm of both feetOr both hands, $5,0(W, low of one1 foot or one hamf, 2,600. Tmks wdna tat ttrareneS risk. -CUhrccn Tit UtriUfUUtes Mutual Accident Mi Coata US or mora par year, ami lit wuwof lour oi umD or umpa, pays only :, aaa wbau any of UielrrlsKi berome claims, they char arteria ail rlaka ln Uiat commanll v na"ria. oldodly onatU.foiory,' regardleaa of Uxslr bacaetcf orataudlsg. V BATB.CHEAP, 8 ATI SF A CTOIfy insnrattoa, apply to . : W. B. BOYD. A pent. Preferred Mutual Accident Assoc 'n. A FINE ji.l f t tl. Ckiff of lib lanu'iaancS of the Oeor?:r Drug uraats auw oi urmruwi, r lonoa, wnwat , ! aaa liardly aelett a slnere case' of Uie aaaoy U whom 1 have aold Oalaa'e pioneer Bleoil Reuwtr, btn what iiave been satlaUedi and f find Jl the beat remedy for aU Hkln Itaeaaes I have ever sola, and a Fine florida Tonic. ."FOSTER 8. CHAPMAN. i - . "Orlanao, Fla." S, Cartaia Oara far Catarrh:'. 1 SCPEM FLESH, PB05CCEI Jfll TCSlC. 7 ' Oalas Piaaeer plaad jtUaawar Cnres aU Blood and SlfliUliaeaaea, RheuTna Uam. ecrorula,,01d aore. Jk perfect Mpflnf if nottaaoor markatltWUI be fbramnfei oTaoaipt, o prtofK. btaaU botuea IkOOs large KmUStm Blood ini'Bltfnse'aieSinAljtH! -At tl- or sale, wholesale andTretaiL nv N.i Dtrmr, New Berne, N, C ' , j-,", i aasioawiT . . ...!. I ,, ...i.n , - ,itt, fcl .i j Tm 5j,.F,lG;;SniII0ITS; cottonbroker:' COnsignnicnfs Solicited j , i.Te-t, two dswra aioat f Urea if a Cn,'s Proirrl nientlnfl elven la the sale of Couoaand oilier lToUHee.' ' aps! dwiin ' lew Goods iiiimi; f-..M . iiw.i uLUli. -A Cf Teur-Light Clothei'These :COOL NIGUTS; mnMfntMeaiaTir4 Ue have a hundred d rrTereB t ' sty lea 1 4.ho w, raonget there at a pe- f'1..WH'M &Z U eiM'i t-- M. u-if KHevy All Wool Satinet ana KOutJlU Wool Iancy:J Suits; tram SfLfiO tm. $130 , are to hlcolymado tiji titth.ey beat p7 9uim:iuaflo,tjmiw. , t lf you want to eea the tueeat line of ver brpuKhtito this oitr. look ever our ux-k. and you will acknowledge that on never saw more tasteful styles, rem $1,00 up to $5,00,' ' .Single Coats and Vests sell tmaer Mannlacturer'a Tncea 1 pvercoats and . Ulsters in light and heavy weight, from E225 up. . line Wool Retersible Over ebats- from $5.00 rip. Shoe Department. ! Before the aatdmn rain examine your rtUUii Brovtde uKHinst damp feet We charge reasonitbly and tell the ex- ac!t truth about our goods, even when loss of a sale is involved. Stick to us, don't be beguiled away by the ap parent advantage of a low price. That's a ueer way of inviting trade, but We aim to bufld up a large Shoe trade, not ayUteparaginK other reputablo dealers but by urtorxiiBK customers a place of purchase where absolute fatrmos is as sured. Our $1 00 Plow and liroirau in nolid leather. Also our better cluhs of Shoes ljadies, Ik)yn and Children's Shoen Uropurlioni.tely cheap. Now Hoiiit'lhint; ubout our Dry Goods. CuliooH, 4c. yanl; Poplin. 5 ; , one yd ride lloiucsuiin. tic; 3 1 J d. wide Homespun. 4c; Plaids, Ginghams nd Checked Homespun from 5c. up. A well assorted line.' of WORSTED DEESS GOODS at all prioB SHAWLS, OAXnORALS, ULa kKLJSTS- JWFOJBT8. If JUADIK8 KRSKXS, WALKISO JACKET aa4 ( I.OAKS at LOW PBICKS, OUtt OTOCK IN ' l'i . i : .iT"! . Hats, and Gents and Ladies' . i 'underwear Ctnhot be excelled in price and quid Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! In, Ladies and Gents" Hoso at 5o. pair. Also in HANDKER CHIEFS and all kinds of MOTIONS. If you want. to make your own ckjthast pome and examine our STOCK OF PANTS CLOTH, aia you' Wouldn't leave our store with out getting suited. OUR STOCK OF 'JtVutilts. ani AriilIsos Is. eornpletely new. and' we sell them with a i very limited profit in ordor to suike roota for satly arriving (roods. ' Jted, all wool Shirts, 75c. ALWa Byoicif Shirts, 25c. tdnen Shirts, 45c. : UnaorBhirts, 25c. 'P(r(wipra,,2$e.'.,- ' Corsets,' 95c. Oents' Neckwear. Rubber Goods. nmtfrtnaa;';" i 1 tWfvaj wmnt av' r t ' . -j : ij j'fVx-i mum n at :i -i , MSUilKl i : Oi If l 'l-On Cdraer Middle and 6otath.Froat Streets, Opp.tCiB.'J6ne. rpHE BEST tRMBDy KNOWN FOB -a. vne mooa jm, . , . . , , . (, , Mrs, Joe Person ' liemcdy,. price 1.C8 per bottle, at c !.-i -i i ...... iiAiMjuvti. B uuuwjjfyuai; a IBE' REkE'.lft'ttrtJd AND f.'.'IIairBX'uoflf Jlaisairirj . ;(.r. prtee35cprbitUeat - l i - l tr.ywr 'JT'lc '1 a:i' Ht-.S.JKfdfl'm.t " i :e. . .. irtBinUi -.rt f! 1 1' SptmgfieldiKelBSUfnceuo, 1vjicr ,aai uiourauuo; vBxwtsitipja 1.1 - in iBJid MeccaintileRiekaJt j 4 IO! l?l VfTi'r 9$- Ml;r tl 1P) )I I " i a aii mi; a.iU .. irvt ! M.i-r 1 wa VfvAOENXS FOB?"f v'- TEE i FAUET : KMiln IIFEJ IKS; CD. f "uil ::t "I S-C !i:.-t i j : anH reliable, q iwisy paysncttta. : i I laoiJaKT rH T.i".'wt v,: r sii.l - l!wr n.s''V-J14-Urd?J-,',,l - Til -PecpVaKalsal t?e Liiz:i:: tti toYicibi payable at Interval" of from Ave io seven yean during lifetime, . ' ' Money a .tranced oa roliciea. Has returned- fxen IC.w York, end is nowlDpenirg his Latest a Shawls andDtenk0ts' ' : ; ;, v Pants: Cloths;; Etci Etc. i t", ' ' "'. " :.-' , ,ii 1 AMBolaAeent fur A. A.. BATTLES' UN'H AND BOY'S t'Al.V HKWKl) ti.iO BUOKrt. Tbe only 8lioe aula in tbtantty iiiaiare wakhim kicht tne Maiiuiae I turorTO IIHANU liV MIC TO lit XUaTOMKHM. v a. : Kvery pair la W AH HAS rkl; abouU aay of tit In any way within any rra amiable time give out, I WIU npon ie turn of daaiautid vmir aud ataAement as la lenetfa of wear kJTKKR KKr'UNK TliK HUM KY orUlVK boat, fluest aiMletieaprat Khoe In the world ' Middle Street, Oorner Union an:-. apxidwtr Wholesale HAVE ItEfllOVJEO TO TUE1r- ! '3 lW ' ' " " ' .inn Htf. BtlilM TWO STORES, SOUTH. OF THEIR FORMER STAND, And keep or rLOTJIt, BIEATS,; COFFEE. 8UG A It MOLAS9E8. SALT, TOBACOO, SNUFF AND Cltiiik 'I everriuiuc in in uuouiitti fltlCKS for CASH Owkn H, tiVion. 1'. 11. 1'Ki.i.ariiK QUI0N & PELLETIEB, nt X-.A'vt ISoUTii Kkunt ST., Off. Gaston UoI'hk tiKXV UKUKK. SI. V. I'ratlee where eervlee. re di-siied. Praetlce 1b tlie Mupreme I'ourt, autl In t KiMlt-rul (Xurt at New lierne. ilm nf this tlriu will alwuy. 1 nt Ihe fol lowing pUocg at Hu.eaajH-olrted IkjIow: TrenUin . .Ituie. county, uUinlity of each aiul every oek. Hrauloit. CnrU:ret county, I'liiirKday oftKili .hu kaon vlllo, Oualuw 0011 ly, the drat M dux In eui'li ni'. r. N. MMMOMM. C BMKIIT MAVVt, SIMMONS & MANLY, aitOenuys at law. Will practice tn Uie Court, of Craven, Jonee un.iow, tjaneret, raiiiilro, lnolraml Hyde no 111 uie rwwrai uourt at rw 1 erne. febftwl GASTON HOUSE, NEW ltlCKMi:, N. C, 8: It. HTREET; Sr., Proprietor. Tbe Only Ktrat-rlttM House tn the City, nwaniera. lArge aajnple rooms tor 00 m in or alal travitlera. 'Jhu II A Hand KILL1AILD ItOOM baa oeeniiy neen leiurnlHied and fltu-d nu lu bKl style Willi millard and t'ool Tlil. . Ckane of Pier ii lew York, eaaaaaaa . The N. C. Freight Line FOR NEW YORK, BOSTON, TEOVIDENOE, and all point IVorth and West 4 fr ihl. dnt. will ncelre freictt In Hew To for Hew Sera, at PIER 7. NOUT1I RIVKIt. to Hew York nnd Baltimot Transportation Co.' llSrchADU.bonld reramberthat thltUaa. al Ibt beat Sleaa Line, out of New York, wi&ktnf dUti connection with Baltimore for Sew Mma all inelde, and only on. chanffe. BEMI- WEEKLY ST E A U E E 8 Between hw Berne and B<imori - fTouchtacatHorfolkj' Learla Mew Beraa far Baltimore TUESDAY I FRIIIAYN it 1 . h.' . Lkui Rin l- NeW Berne WEDNESDAYS dnd SATURDAY ' 1,(. j ! j o' i , i i Af.nar.M aollevarv. i. .-1 ,:. KUBM FOSTR.On jraoaer,' ' aBV, MeOAllRICK, Ag't. KoHolk, Va. Oyde Co.. PhUadlkla, it Seal i KtfTMl. ,.-.r. I '.l VlT" ! C i " IU ' YerkA BalU).TruJ.f.liM.PiMi KanarWa' ?" on. SJUentral wbarl,, ; ; -. - vai ttii. fUTiunica ml. a. U.O. Mmk. Fall lUvaK Dwrickulut. ' - V 8liip.laaTelatoB,Taeaaysaaa Eatardata ' Z: 1 York daily. ... . r , " Btimore, WslnMldayg and Btarfcy ' " Fall Brrer, Meadaye, Wedaeadaye , Friday.. . - .i-T, rroTldeaeo, Batardayi. . ,. ; brenitl bills lading flTea, and rates foaraa y ,o alt prist at the dlffkreat'.naieea of ' 4'v.!; ' i war sd 1, a 8 Ka raeri '115 -S6J yMir name and uie Hume andaddroatof Bt ,i w yoiT iehbora or frienj oh a postal - ; ana eel Bee tor jownea and jiisr . 3 . (n I " ' oatboftiieTnaapeouucnooprol' , 'it jt "-not i'n ' - ! . '.n.i';- ..TUB CSEIT SOI'TRLIS J1EUI jfi ' f .OUR ' f -UetE' SFjaWS" 2Wflfii C ill: f, ktetcaes et Jbs. fe: 1 THfifct im,0,, ",I0-r Kiiewrn 1st. KUMOBOUS r tar th Kvmt and baartk ,!'ui.v 1 1 -rrvwiiii A'-e i.W ill I tliS lttirestoia la'XracaCwect Wai -PtWrleii,' Pkrlrlif'or TraTel. Kewa. PtmTn, Pun, Adrr.nture, "Tbe an,, . "The Knusdiold, CorrespondeBee, , !, ' A World et Inttroctiea an Entcrtalawent t ' TwvWe rw .Tb TKr.-.t - '?arkl, FleaMM fcvn j Bica.b-t oi t j . y. . tfiO A POSTAL fC8 A SFLCIMu" COPY, Addreai, "Tha Cownrmoa, Atlanta, a- T j; 1: JS f -" ' ' Li L 'U u u sdi 9 Stjle pat ndjrcky;ci 1 . .f.r 'J - - , MO AhOlllEKk BWPA1K lITEICHAKOR. lor Ibe mi ney. MAY- jnTJWriJTM'1 Alley, dlntetly opposite Baptist Clinrrb, ' , elUMorrUO.' a u .t,- - Grocers; uinr., a rvfjLi siuuh auQ, at TIME TABLE, i tii -i-ti 1i.'..7MsTl?" 'iiKSililiN, Atlantic &, N. C. Railroad r;j TABUS No. In Effect 7:57 P.M.," Monday, ptja.', iooui 10 '-Jyi'Ji ' KAST No (1 Ituwentier Ajr. L'a, I - Wast. i' iiOMaaseu r laaenaei STATIONS a, r, i W Oold.boro, is. a A.w-J WW" will a u uran. a i ft.ia.toa,. 11 Ml. 7 7 7 5? Mew Berae... . rv.. r- - ,r - IU li r. a. tMorelieaSClly Dally emevt Straday'. ft EAST. wsstT"" No. l r Hind Ff t. ft : Pa. Train, j : ST4T10NP. Arr. a". B M 8 41 ill II 4V 11) w U) Ml . i n IB 11 UU P. M. L'v.i .4f,;.. A, I .Ml.'! 7 40 1 OoMtbOio, B ill I HMIv ( 6U ! 10 1C 10 80 10 K jl 13 Oi 1 U) r.M. Oranr. Falllnfdr'k mUn.Uo Oaewell Oerer.i... w Oore 0nk . Tnsearara . rweera,. i u Swift:' ar . i w. ft iniar f-JLA i sni ,411 Ml Ba t' is Is '1-44 'in- fit IS" 1 ' jau I II TTI kawa: --lnesday, TDnradayand Baturday.,,, . ar,, talonday, Wednday and mda.VK: eT ' "Hl?rl.' '" '" '' b Train SO oonneeU with Wilmington A Waf- ,i don Train b-ind North, leavlpi Jabprtf1 TrwlB 41 eoaaeet. wlta Atkcbnona, XanH TralB.arrlTtoc t Oold.bcro :40 a m .and wHb Wllmina-ton and . Wellen- Traia fronr Uid1M Xortb at 4:64 p.m. , i. . rrain f connect with A w. fr1n bonntP Sea th. leavina Oold.boro at ivM an A Tjta ai4m Gold. bora at S:I5 pja..atid (With Jfc. eV V1-' Train leaving Ooianmf ,, -'upanr1 " '"jt mi aii, .nfiitfO - oi.i JoiiHloiSi.w toamship'jCoiTdlS 1 ... i'iMjSa aohnl' t:i7(lW io l't2V Will 1 TttWfial'M Foi WorKBalllrforNrV rniiaoipnilrldtAtet ' 1 andf othof jla;7,,0 lioM,J OjUfrjtjgrTEjjv.tf.teU biia t"? FtTJ ba.reclatr 3 KatFW.-.! .ar . F. BeeAd. 'Betwraiaa Aeavaa M. n I lor fcllaaaetk City .wry , ' at -.,.-, vii pw v'uiiPrinTi Ilk CTcee eoaaection, evada, at -w Via , 1 1 77- r?."1,, rec.T.d lor .hipo.., , , " TneadaTa and rr... i ' T ' P rn r -''l'Sbtterwarawt prrmtpfly anij jr.,,. r. " rtirt rsDpa a. Tm. w " - err" -f v-f "-rf,vi..,t ..n m .a 7 .i ;.J h ''1tl !m t Ag,t,Korf.'l.t.: ui r .nvBSlivm,aeB'lrt.ArH.V .. V J. Yor r 1 k. al a. . ' - t 1 . J a r itr 1 ' 1 ; r lunuer inlornuitio." ' '.'I't , .I
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1886, edition 1
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